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V-'. ••■..'.■• r-. v- i, v ’i *.• 5 * cent places as servants, &C 4 5 aged and disabled men vera : lak'jo to tho. poor house; and 350 persons, whowero gw In', died by runners and emigrant.agents in the Eastern clEee, jreodved back the money that had been unlawfully taktn ■ rom them. ■ . Vzaih Mim—the proprietors of t&Ls.mill, wc learn aw . about building n largo fire story* warehouse adjoin legtbe mill, which w ill increase tho of the.ntiU to 200,000 bushels of wheat.- The company hate been induced to this course by the inconvenience which they experienced fromwant of room in the storage of wheat. • Sine® the mill has commenced'operation It has done a- heavy, business. TheyhaVo ten pairs of burrs running, which glveacapaci -ty for the manufacture of 700 bbls. flour dally, if fcOpt cth" -•ctaatly running. They hare,'since the commencement, ,-consumed ab0ut425,000 bushols of wheat, and.-within the came length of time have thrown upon Ihcr market 90,000 :• bbls.of flour. Improvemcnts.ara about belog mado, and . additional machinery added to the mill, wliich wm increase .-the daily manufacture of flour to about 900 bbls. ' Wx would invito attention to the solo of a flue toned ma ihogany caro six octave riahoFortoana Stool, th"l8 afternoon at 3 o’clock, at the auction storo 'of P.M. Davis. YisEp.—Mary Burke was fined ten dollars this morning, by hts hoporj.Mnyor Volz, for disorderly conduct, la break' j n the windows of Nicholson's tavorh, in'the Diamond. TnxATnz’’^’^ 110 t^irni * l1 E dramaof JonathanDnulford.in coanocibii * n < ' : l KtJtTk ' l ar ? oa . »U 1 bo porforrarf this evening/ " ■ ’V' -V. . 1-ouccßra.TOSwas' Tcrydali tte c “7 I«sti>ra»y#Da this morning. : -i--*-'" Ou is iKin- iatrcJ dasl ini *° nB,T House and CltyHaU. ' ’ ■ Codlsoock.—This excellent actor is a J' llloancGli hs. engtigcd; Ha will appear next week. • V CoTmT opCdHKOS Hon. Wm.** *** M lare i . President Judge, and Associates. Hall t«. SFGrcw; Alden for plaintiff, and Flan^ n antl Hashrouck for .defendant t ; trespass for taking' a au.*' hay, in JefterEon township. Yordict for plaintiff for $27,.^ • - Wilson vs. Skßlley;'Brown for plaintiff; trespass forhill-. fng a horse.: Plaintiff takes a non suit. - v Noble va.Coleman;-Cochran for plaintiff; and Georga P. Hamilton for defendant; Action on - * book account ; .ver* diet for plaintiff for SSS,33. Fickten. for uso, vs. Wm. Irwin;. Stewart for-plaintiff, trad Smith for defendant; Action for lAbortiono in defend* 'ant’s foundry; vordict for plaintiff, $13,32. . / • • - .£•. ; Shillo. for use, va. Same: similar action: verdict for plain: tiff. $63,13; ' • -- Marks y*. Adams ctftl; WMtesol! for plaintiff; and 3lar* shall for defendant. 'Plaintiff takes a non suit. ' Sutton vs O’Connor;Cochran for plaintiff, andßogersfor defendant; action for the.;use of a canal«boat;'vcrdict for . - plaintiff, *95; • - „ Ga PP ; Mi tchqtl>ni' Palmer' for plaintiff, and Penney, for defendant; plaintiff takes a'nOhinll. _.. Coleman vs-Mills; T. Howard for plaintiff, and Doraagh . and Cam obeli for defendant; 1 trespass for taking a stack of hay. On trial. . .. . District Couxt..—Bofoto Hon. Moses Hampton, President Judge.-.. ”, .• .. r -; .■ In tho case of Keys vs. Reis, the jury returned.a verdict cents damages. -»aK« or ? Q G - Morgan va. Samuel Weir; No. 570, April term, 1352. B arko and Rogers for plaintiff, and Penny and. Stew art for defendant. On trial. , .7 ‘.V'. 7: . Before Hon.assistant. w j -'/> v * “ B<»a«nllloffftrs vs:thedtyof Allesteny; K0.'4l6 1 No- TomheT t*fnn, 1552.- Dunlop and Rogers for plaintiff, and WllUams fordeandant..-.<)n.trial. • ; In the caseGf.fattfifcti.ljroadiiigfthacbArgeof the Court was delivered yesterday, and no verdtot has been ret&roed- . n " i "'" v -‘ ” : ''i- ' s * .. r \ '• ' ” 'W/ ■ 'l,**-*/-' ■ ' •.».•>.. ; .r : »•>.; ■•.<•; v. ■•.lf;*’ .. ■ ~■*%•• ;...• "mmmmsmmi . ' l .x v **"!v a V"- *./■ •' • ’ >*T. f . ■; \'\c. . FRIDAY >MORNING:::i: Tqb TmniXL.—The great tunnel which parses through the summit of the Allegheny mountains,da ft work of engineer* r ing which-commends universal admiration.lt w&* com* : ploled afaw weeks ago, and on Tuesday night- Jest the first . - passenger train passed.through it. .The excavation for. the . tunnel was commenced on the 13th xfOctobor, 1851, and the heading was finished onthe first of Fobruary,l&s4. Tho ■ tunnel passea through the sammlt of tho mountains at a i . point known as Sugar Bun Gap, and lies In the counties of i ■ -lilnir and Cambria—lhe sutamitbelogtho dividing lino of] the’iwo counties. The tunnel, vuworked from.boUrendJj ; and by .means of throe shafts of the following depth'east' - shaft, 150 feut; mlddle At thti.east atid : west shafts tha .material was hoisted byftn gines of aboiii 25 horse-power, and at tho xniddleshaftvGO engine was employed, capablaof hoisting rlal.ohd working cl. winch plunge lift-pump 225 foetin length. The material-cut 'throQgh In.kicking,‘the ipiaftfl was black, andgreonish fdato'rock, severalfitrata of fire day, '. ; one heavy strata of soap-stone, and three heavy strata of coal. Of the latter, tho first strata of coal was six inches thick; tho second, G foot,'and the third, 1 foot, 8 Inches*. The whole amount of the material excavated was 84,700 ’.cubic yaTds/-; " ' Tho PhilaiolpbiA Emitter t in giving the above facte/in; • . regard to. tlie tunnel, also gives us the dimensions and stft, tiatics of the work. ‘The iJiyrii&rsayS that the tunnel Is 4,612 foef long, 2,885 cubic-feel of which isarchedj'contalfr . .ing parches ;Df cut stone and 0,400 porchei of brick masonry, and 927 fast Is cut through tho aolidxock, where archlug is'uimccessaTy. Eight feet otthearch bn caohaide . is built of cut s tone inches thick,resttngon abutments of rock range ..work-of the same.thidmossi.ahd tfia crown - consfets of fire courses pf Wd-barat brick—ths whole laid with hydreuuc cemont. .'At grade, the width of the tunnel ; in tho clear is 21 to-rteti feet above tha grade, 21 foot.'! The height &Wvo_ the grade.U.23 feet. Tho greatest eloTa. I lion above tide is at the west end of the tunnel, ; where the hdghtis2,lGl feet. . The grades aseondinglhoeosterhalope ] • '■comments iit and in a distaneo of 13 miles, where I . the west end re^thences,-the height overcome is §93 foctj I ors22£feettotbomUe. ■ j ‘The work was under the charge of Edward Miller and n. I . Haupt* Chief Engineers; Thomas Scabrook, P. A. Engineer, I and Thomas Kelly, Assistant Engineer;, at present* but a J single track is laid through the tunnel. It U'kredod for ft j double track, which, when will complete the work, at | . a cost of about $450,009, or about $125 per foot.' - ? j , Thesis a tnnnoi wn tho new- Portago through the .summit of the mountain;, aboat of a mile from the tunnei on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The tun* nelon.Uio hew portage road- is not bo long as the one no •iieod above.' r - ... .. r . ' Oni> Fellows’ lUll Association.—A meeting of the Odd Fellows’ Ilall-Avocialaon was held on Tuesday, evening, at 1 the Odean Building, on.Pouxth street- 'The mpeUag wo* 'Tory largely attended. • ■William' McCague was sheeted President of the,meeting, and A. B. Russell and John H. Stewart,' Secretaries. : 'William addressed the meeting On the ne cessity existing for the erection of the Half; Ha was follow* . ed by other gentlemen on Uio same subject ’ - The books for subscription to the stock of the association were opened, and a, large amount of edditlotmigtock taken. About three thousand- sharc-S of stock hare been takes* and that amount, judging ireen! the energy of thoso. having ; charge of tho wiilwoon be largelylnaeased. The j ■ amount' of stock is cot.lintffced^Uisbut five dollars per share, and Ihqpaymenu'are.eo easy, that there are but few persona who cannot subscribe for a «m«l» numberbf shares. As an evidence that the stock will .pay well, we necd'ohjy mention that several of our prominent brokers hare taken J stock in tho association.,; - ■ . j ' ; FosrwxLL Concerts of tub Misses' Avoynur,—These: . muchndmired Vocalists, in connection with theniagnlGednt mirror of the M&mmcth Care and Falla of Kiagara, remain 'hut.two days more. /Itmust- bo gratifying to their profes islousl ambition to witness' the overwhelming bud rathed. nstio.crowds who havu nightly thronged tho immense hall to witness the passion stirring strains of.their musical genius. Theircxtreinoyouth and beauty, and grace upon fiesta go hare enhanced cot a little the interest of the meat; and the bi*lrioaie art,.parlicnlar.y of Miss Rosa, is so natural-and «nau6tentatious,’apeclally. when riafelag— ‘‘l aminlovo”—-Oiat it seems but nature herself“inlovt*, f ' npeakanganti snUcg the impuhes of her own-dverfiowing soul.. They remain but two days longer, and give entertain*' mente afternoon and night - As- they leave, uie blessing or many a heart racdo glad by ,their- melody ' will go>itb 1 them.- •- j Oinii jy Emicilatios Soam at Vmasvxak—Ats neeat clccTion of officora forthb Soiiciy, tho IbUo.ing genUemon were elected ; . ' Tki Pra!deat-C. Kschor, Xorelty TTorks. • &cretary—3. F. Sabitflj Flilh/word. '75-oororo-—a JP.-Kuhn, SmithhfieM street' ;. . I>r. Ilartmeyer eill attend to ill tho eioh Gonnan .ml grants Without any charge, Mr. Sabita Is actins os Ajent until a competent and trust.'! worthy man la found. Tho Society has relieved 35 emigrants who arrived hew pick; 72 pereons recoTerod, through tha aid of ibfe Society, their lost baggago; and Op-rsons, who died after their arrival here, were decently buried by tho Society. 430 men reedved work through the aid of lhe Sodoty; 45 giris obtained -de* Bift AcCrtDEKT.—A young man named Jeretaf&h jrLatJgb 'Hn, itho was a law student in the office of Judge Staler, in this city, about three years was arcHentally kiliod at Kew Lisbon, Ohio, on Monday ercathg las% by filling ever a stair case, while intoxicated. Mr. MXfughlln redded b timidly soitie three years, and during that time,gained fmndj,'who will regret biff untimely demise. Tho elrcamstances attending the death of MTaughUn, excited ; the geed people of New Lisbon, to such a degree that they turned cut.to tho number: of fire hundred; -marehtd .the town, and destroyed erery’/baixii, bettio anddemljyhn of liquor they could lay their.hacda upon. . The “ grocery * keepers, upon glringup tbelrJiquor to-tlso e«emblftgc,-.wero paid tho fall value of It; If they ’ refused, the liquor was ’ taken ■ from them', forcibly .and. thrown -Intothe;streets. Every grocery In tho borough was visited by the crowd, and at present the BlalnA law prevails in-Now Lisbon.. ; - JF!sstini.v, Umveositt qv Pjcsssyltawiv—At a meeting or the Board of Trustees of thlsinstitution, .held on the 14th, Instant, a site for the location of buildings was purchased* The , lot Croats on Diamond aodßoss streets and is every way; an eligible situation. ' The lot is 93 feet by 100 And odst ss# 200. A committee, eonslstlrig of Oen. li&orhead; John Har per, Esq 7 Dr.'Denriy, Dr. Dale, Dr. Edrington, and Dr. Bid die, has been appointed to make necessary' arrangements for the erection of the buildings,’ LvoueasO).—The salary of-the Engineer at the Allegheny Water Worlw was increased last evening, by vote of Conn, oils, from ‘sCso'tp $l,OOO per annum. Mr. Young is the lucky recipient of thoincreafie of fatary. * - A motion to increase the salary of Mr;Campbell, the: City Treasurer, from three, to six hundred dollars, was-laid .ovor. r /. ■ ». . r** Important Bleetlngof Allegheny Councils i TboConodlaof Allegheny held a meeting Inst evening, In the Town IWI.' In Common Connell, Sir. Miller, of ibß Third Ward, way . called to the, chair*. . • Mr. Stockton presented a copy of an act, now before the legislature, entitled “afnrthor anpnlement to the 1- COTp< ’s‘HS? ’5“ o*l> o uu4.; PctmajflTonla rw' P«ny.“ Tho act, tho purport or which wehave!GSSLl“? Haired, gives thoßalirowCompany nowar gheny river, at either thiaSSSna J .Clair atreet bridgea; the not Cao gives the iamSiS? OT St appoiotai •» ssassstS^ A revolution from Belect Council ment of a commltteoof eonV to«SSR2»* ? t ?. B moved that Conundn Council s?’ “ srtln i *- thatln theiueahtimeiha with, the arnendiuent lution, as aiiendetrMnSl B “^ e auhject. The reao S U» talcing further action. °®e i SS U sl^-“““ ttaChllr ’ BTariBly tlortrerS^fS^ 1 ”" ixdnimSt I l?f^ n^ e I < ??. 8 r TJ° ll ™ providing for the ap. c ., a cdmtnitteo of four from tho Common aiij th?ret^SSa th?Sf «<*»* “ d otw Ko “ UBO ::::r;::::F£BttUAEV 17. held on Ihnraday oreoing, thelcihlnit, for the parpossof | choosing delegatee to represent this county Imho State OmeenUon, John Wright, of Pittsburgh, was called to tie chair, 11. Phillips, of Iteserre township, and J. areenougb, pf l hle city, were Tieo Presidents, nod Alex. Wad low, of Ali legheny City, Sfcretaries, the following gentWn were o.ected deiogates:—B. T. <3. Morgan, W. C. Coffln, John Q reenough, Alexander Wadlow, 0. Hutchinson, J. H. Phil-, lip*, V. Short, and J. a HenOawon: ; • I , The following reeolution was offered by E. M. Jones, and an&nimoasl/adopted: dc,e J • Instructed to rote against i tho-nemlnation of any mao, unless he Is an arowed sud porterofoor party and priedplea. ” * ,: S reM &oin °° ‘he Pennsylrani* Eail p6ad W M(^*f a iQ®4*tioo«ror two T«fteniaT.br a mu* of becoming datoched and foiling oatae track. »t th* point oo ttH rSd,££ £ BlalmTiHa jaaetloa. No pornoa lojnrcd. By ,thß o*Beilly linos, fortho Homing Post THREE DAYB EATER PROH EUROPE. . Bostos, F.bruyr. 18 -Tlro Am«te» arriTwJ »t ttl» port Ud3 mOToinf.-irttti LiTtj-pool data to thaSlrt J»ocurj. BtogoiMhorooo Slid ItlanJ. tiut will gat c9Tm hiritUde The Canada arri tod colon the moraiiut dl th* SJth. Tho tfaaliTiUe baa arrived ax Qlaagovl' . LrviJtwji. Jinoary 30—Catloo; \jie 'ok' tat Us too din srero 1 J,i 00 hilt?, (icouuul nuxlcrato and rricv* Rreadiiafriqotf. _ Tbe nfw Sdicatc* Uinta groat battla IU ondcrabtedir fought otKalcfiit on ttaaoih. - Tfaa Turk! are reported a» lii»ing oeea Tictpriou?- :' . . Tfio acniwatcaowr Chatity, firm. Liverpool Ibr IlalifiiL had to the Clyde »itb ht* Oeekaawopt. No UrS The Surah fiaodi will takchcr p ßc fyngfT?. The>!ilpUnset, twentyooedayioufc troiaCitr Point had pat b*cfe to Qaeoaftown ln a leaky condition. ’ It If reported-that« great battle ru taught on ibo ST»ih ult, at lul&fai, but toe details are wanting, «r«pt »>«"♦ n Israported thal tbo Turks hare been rlctraioa*. Whether **& t*X«a place, cr not. It wa*ecrUia that OortscttkolT wi ajl readjjtp attack g»Mrt, and was hourly «pected of a trni&Titrcsgle. fiereral email! encounters bad taken place alone the Da. nube In which the Tarka were ccheraliv Yictorioua. Const Orioff eu at Derlin. J_The Frosslan cabloet ha*. been summoned to meet him. Tilelenaaorthemfcsrionwerenetknown. FromEcrlinhe proceed* to Vienna. ■ Affairs la the m peT?tlTT?ft remain un changed, ■: Esgixtd.—Tbs documcctaoa the Baetarn .Thro is great political excitement inßertla. It is sapiroscdthaßuKiaiui suffered a severe loss at Mat chin on ttso 13th. They bad a steamer disabled. - The whole Bu/dan -force left Sebastopol ©a the 12th in ih* direction of Batoom. . I . I>etASlß from Chinastate that the rebels are within stixty miles of which is weli garrisoned with store* of rice sufficient for three jearaL'. Trade is still carried on -cnd«r ; provisional regulations of tbeconsuishf Great Britain.and-tbe United HtAtes. The exports of teas iad silks Is mnch greater than last year. ; WasjhwQftw CnT, Janusry ld—//auK—Mr. Chandler, from the select committee, reported* resolution authorising tho-Prealdenttbprocaragold medal*,to be presented to the captains of the Rilby; the Three Bells ami the Antarctic, jind distributingslo0 > OQoAmonff the captains, f and others who. assisted in 'mcnlng tho psssengera of thafiaa-' Fraimisoo; referred'to a ebmmittoe of the whole on the state of tbeUolon.' Sir. Fuller,; from the oommlttoa on reported with amendmOots the Benate bill extending the warehous ing systm; referred to the committee of the whole. . Tke House went into eomraitteo on the Homestead DHL Mr. Boyce Advocated a modification of lho tariff in view of .the heavy the Treasury; The policy he pommended was to confine ilia tariff to the revenue stand ard, and graduate to the'lowcst point sufficient for the ex penses of tho government; .taxing every commodity, but making.the .tariff on luxuries higher than other aKlcics. To prevent* surplus; ho wonld authorise iho reduction of ■duties to a rrgnlar and uniform. rate until tho revecuo should only tneer the becossary wants of the government. The homestead bill was advocated, after which the Honio Adjourned. • • - .. Senate:^- Mr. Chtso presentod a petition froml2oodfUens Of llomiiton.conhty, Ohio,' against ■ier; sales 150 bbls Molaaser...Neir Orleaas Rcarco ; sales 400 bbls at SO, bugar,,.Orleansreflned ; sales 70Q bbls at fit Mascoredofi.; Linseed Oil ...sales 0000 gals at 76. Iron steady. .;Tho. foralgd news had a fcvorableief* fcct on the Cotton market;-prices etiffer. Floor.market firm; sales 5000 bbls at $8,81@9,18; &3Dlhem...sales 700 bbls at' $9@9,25. : : Wheat firm; sales 3000 bus Gone«se at 52,18.; (kJrn firm; eale# 18/)00 bus nt $1,04@1,00. Coffeo firm wi tiiupward tendency; sales 550 bags Bio at 12)4 ;Jn* Tal3)^.. ; . /•.' .• . CxaoHßATl,.February 16.— l lboriver hasfolleD.Blnches; weather clear and .cool. -piour...so, quiet.. The Americas news was not received until After business hours. Whisky,*.23c. Provisions:.continued doll; and sellers to* day were morpanxioustoraaliw. Balk Hides freely offered at wlth imall sales city cut at that figure; sales ,CO?ac*iaT. SST?TiSI»^ A K ACE **— ,?K -Kocxtv...^..WtS^Say. lIIA -»*•»• 0ner...... l.TfetmSaY7 PiftfißUllQlL. - pfU ft . * PE^BVLVAXIA.„„..^^IS s^^™^ : If*! 0 3? lly 8t 2 o’clock prccivly. • Ho frdglit rcoctv«l after nine o’cloc* on tEo norcimr of departure. fox p*racol!«, »rr f. TUB Atranter KKTWSN, Crpt. grows, trill «|W,«2.(ii r the »In»« »nU pom, on 15th ItuL, *llO oVJocli, A. 5!. For IWjht tea pw»£o Apply on ho«r .To* otMowr EDrNßUnan, C»pt O. TT. will lcavo for ihaaboro and Intartne- porta, on, TUB LAV, ITtb Inst, at« o'clock, A. M. For (rolgbt and pasaaso apply on hoard, or to f°w • FLACK A LrasOSTON, Agents... FOE SAIE OH UKNT. T'HAT now, larg* and «.mjnodUm* building known «i X ABTHUB’3 BVTUDI.VO, No. « Grant Street The Bloro Room 1* OS feet deep, with, double counter*. an office, fitted ap with fire-proof mult In the mar. and fitted up In the finest itylo for iheDRY GOODS JBCSIXKSS, !• at pro* Mat occupied byJoux L.Amocm, formerly Aaruvua A Bao, A* • bortnewataud it cannot be excelled, being near tho Scotch fill) Market llouae, aud betwcea the Pennsylvania Raltroad Depot, and the contemplated Bteubenrifle and ConnolUrtlle KaUmad Denote. The Second Story U q**,! firtLAWYEJVS OfFTCES and SOCIETY BOOMS* and tho Third Story la well adapted fora SALOON, ODD FELLOW n ALL, or any pnrporo requiring room. The whole is heat ed with hot air, on the moat approved plan. This property will ba fold on cany terms, or will be mated altogether, or teparetcly to fultablo tenant*. Enquire of EDWABD ABTBUBS, Or ROBERT ARTHURS, Attorney at Lew, , . 2d. Jtory of taid building. . Houses and Lots fob rale.—one im of Ground on Penn street, nssr lho Canal Basin, 21 feet by 100. Three Brick Houses In East Birmingham, fcot 00 by 110. Two Houses and Lots on Pino street. ■ 75 feet of Ground bn Liberty street, by 100 feet deep. Ono Honseand Lot on Fifth street;opposite the Court Boom. One Lot of Ground fn Bharpsburgh, together with the frame of a House, Ac., ready to put up. - • Two Lote on Quarry struct, near Walnut-- Two do do do do Adams. . Three Houses and Lota In Bast Liverpool, Ohio. Eight Lota, 24 by 110,adjoining the Borough of Lawrenoe- Tillo. All of tho.nboTo property will bo sold low, and on reason ahlo terms. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, cb9 corner B lx Inch. :• 6 do*. Allen’s ItevoMug Pistols, assorted, sites. 1 M Warner’s 44 ■ . »* ' & beutlful pocket else. For sale nt DOWN A TETLEY’S, . fob 7 ■••... 130 Wood street CLKAVKU'S HONK I tJOAP—BOO down iofit arrived, anil for ealo by . J FLEMING BROS.* Bncccssora to J. Kidd &Co., , No. 00 Wood ytryot,- OYB’ AND 'SOUXliS’Coarse and Fine Boots at cost.' L. E. HAYWARD,/ feblQ comer of Market and Liberty streets. SMOKING.— We ca© smoko balk meat for any one wish* ing, daring this end the next three months, at $1,60 lOOO lbs. Smoke-house, corner Pike street and Catml, Fifth Ward, ffebli? FRANCIS SELLERS A CO. BACONt-WOO pieces Hams t . 2700 pieces Bbpulders. : Hanging and smoked Hams ready for dellrery. V: febli > * /: • FRANCKS SELLEftST & Ob/ " AlU> ANDGREABK—IBOIbs No, 1 Laid: 277 lbs white Li Greaso. for eftldhr r fob! 4 , ; FRANCIS SELLERS, A CO. AKD OlL—Bobbls No. 1 J ard Oll; 25 bbls No: 2 Lard 4 OU, for rale by [fobl4j FRANCIS SELLERS A CO. M2SB9 AND RUMP PORK—2OO bbls Hess Pork;l76 hbb Bump Porker raleby?> -r:'/?.'• febl4 - - FRANCIS SELLERS A CO. T ADIESVOLOTH CLOAKS/—A. A. MASON A CO, No. JU2S FlFTttStreet,inrites attention to their eiockof Ladles* Cloaks and Capos, now offered at greatly, reduced prices. ■ • ■’ • ~ . febl4 8H AWLS— Yet on hand a complete stock of every descrip- Hon, of 2000 shawls, Which wo are selling at ono-third lcs« than usual prices. A; A. MAHON A 00., ; febU / ‘ . No:2sFifth street. :. ; TVBESS PLAIDS.—A. A, MABON A Fifth etreot, II are now closing oat their Plaids,atgreaUy redaeedprices. , . /•-/.■•;/ ; , fcb!4 PLAID SILKS —We Loto a goodatock of Plaid Bilks, «U selling at a large redaction fromusual prices. A. A- MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth rtreet. Uepot and UnUraad Traclt for Heat. . A. &SJI 4 °o.’B FREIGHT DEPOT ON., MBBKTT E»UraiJ Track, Switch, ani opDOTtp: Ha 01 lnqatw trttha Erprera Office, ' ■ - EibUtf V -••- s‘ : X '.-V; f £ \e;j f. t' : COMMERCIAL POST. ■ OOEMOTKDtJAXITWB Hoob A Sargent* I ftrwf of- Wood and & . PENNSYLVANIA; Pittsburgh Banks-;...... n&r i i Philadelphia ** l Brownsville '.i'—iij'nar I : Back*county * 1 ... . l jl : UhesterCo.(newifißiie)u, • V Colombia Bddn Oo,; » gagJsa^W: -|f ■»! % Kttobsijli ■ _J , i7si«Sr "Z Karth American...™ _ North TT«l_ ....S'™. . - SnSi —: OhlaTnp Roe*™ SZZ 'T*! —: Mi!m«ou..,.„. ~ , ! •••Sw "'''■ . tjm ■■ IoW -T7~ tosgluHooshtcD 4,60' (LOO ." ~ er«i ****** Fire « taf i**kf “***' &Hte ? ..™._...™._.„......r.„.: & r: i&sszsrssz™™ ■¥s ..*5 -~ &££~;—r:—™ ;_l m t.<» o;S: WEEKLY BEVIEW OF PirTSBEBOH HAIIKET. Omci o» tub Btur tall pwrr, > Friday, Potroary IT.IBM, ' f ■ Bnslners slneo oar las: has two ttu3«»ta!jr Mr, with a narked Improreotnt at tho rtoaa of tba wm*. TSa rains on Meoday and Tuesday hare caused car rirtrs to swell, »al wo now hare a stag. of water snfflelent ftf all boating : pnrpoffs. Quito a largo number of raalboau baro gone, and many others are prefarioj' la start UuriaMaOn lba wharf la unite U«ely,an-d Prodoco of ercry description Is beginning to arrtso more frwty. Plour, dating too week, has been qnlai. but steady op to the anlral of tba Africa, wben the tnarUat became somewhat depressed, he? news bring considored ucfatorablo. By her we bare tho fellow- Ing quotations: . .. ,hXK&}*»»«»*'M/iiw-ita Ui» (sarly"part of *"•***s.«*#«** r«w *rnrfi<»b^{ofU K tiut the market had -again aasumed a quiet.lone, a oprratlona basing SLfit rtWof. th. glib, tt heat and Flnur aere In Im detnaml. and rod,, el-ihlp «.W at 31 on wheat nod in r n Knur, under Tuesday'* Trlne<, hot naro hoo»d srera notj ffcriog at lower ratca. Messrs. lUchard mn.Ctotbera a Ca n qoote Westsrn Canal Flour at 41s, ex* Warehouse: til,la, Philadelphia and lialiltunr. 44ehl.es atoir, ot-d ex -hlp; U. 3 white Wheat 12. Sa@l3s, 14s(%l.sSt. Indian Corn!. In Terr actlse demand at lsffl •* adsaore; tha quotation* an hi* 613534 lor prime white ana yellow. AStlia—Wo hare no things to notice lu soda »*!,. but continu* our-quotations of last week, with sales of 145 cask* etomatlr and lmportoj soda Pearls an without nJ2ESsK ? uow I'ots nominal at Salera- CQi 4J4(g>»Wea APPLE&—TSo.markaita baiter supplied and tbs demand qufWMtlMi wequoteafrsl.7so2£O bl>L •••-•- • nn 7J**f**“fl; reported in this nnkje, bnt quote atss,7oB,asto brand. .. .... i-S^S £ i^ I ? Ar Cr ai * Bc^ far Bhoaldct*.. r : * •DfcA!«a,--Tba b&# improved and price* haro allgbily advanced. W« quote sale* at $1,1001,25.: "... *nd the demand limited. >ve quote at 24025 c. - ,• rioro«$1,50, 1,e202£3,p«* BACON.—The demand for Paeon eon«m»» quite limited; , . TLBS—The ma'nufacturors’ prices are' s2,oofor Buckct«,cash; No 1 Tut:s £7,25, No. 3 *7*oo: liecl 'rs„f--e2rs;.u£!,l^of,llqctctB frc!a »«ersiu m&s: . S LT J f - ! J'—TKo demand from tbs trade fir rull tros less actlse during the week, nnd sold at 12U@15, for fair to; ' ‘ T 'Bo tn 'W (S ” rtportcJ > BUOKWiI KAT JXOUn—la in steady demand at $1,370 1,50 per Jack. ... .. selling at $1,75(31100. bSSsef 0 m reportcj Water Cracker*, H bbl Butter do - do. aan Pilot Bread. . as 00 • Sugar Cracker*, lb Z ' Bid Boston do do *S2 Wc Nlp .do do BVl' ■ Soda , do . do . sC& A a—The following are now the ruling Pousd Yatts-*2Jo.. sto 10, lb 1 “ UA-12; M w l3 . u “ U ...-a........ « !! ‘ti “ *‘lB ie-.V...*.,...,....., 31 « .■« 17 -« -a “ lft .*5 «I : “ It) ......a........... Si « _ ~* 20 - 27 4< BOZCTVab.\ «• « “ fIOO *8 « .“ 700....«......e....^„.;„. M ..,.,7 V* “ 800... .......GU «r “ ....OVI M ‘ ; “1000.................. ........0U« „ Carnet Chain; white 10@20, colored 23. Corerlot Yarn. 23025. Candlewlck, 18. Twine, 20. Batttee. No. 1. 13: No. 2.12; Family Batting, 15.. Caillklag* 15. * CBANBERRieft—We quote At $0,50010 bbl, and’but fewlu tho market. . .■ COPPJSR-rWe quote at 35030, cash and time, CANDLES ANihSOAP.—We now quote candle* asfol * msaild whloh Is an advance f -soap 4^ ESE ._We quote .tendirsalekntsaioe; CLOYER flEED^—There continue* a brlik domand for eloTer. with sales at $5,6005,02 first hands and from store/ Timothy Beed sells from store at $2,1202,25.' DRIED BEEF—We notice sales by tbs Ueroo ttO, DRIED PRDlT—Ther** Is a moderate demand for Peaches at $1,0201*75, first hands. Apples are In limited demand at $1,1205],25.: . EGGS—Are ready sale -at :14015, for fresh; nicklcd. era • selling at 12013.' FEATHERS—Wo contlnuo our quoiationa at 46053. ao cording to quantity and quality. FISUf—We quote Lake Salmon at $10010,50; white Lake at $10; Trout at $9 ; No. 3 Mackerel at $10,50010,76; Her* ring $5,DO@O. FEED.—Wecontinue to quote City.mllls Bran at 10012; shorts 15018, and middlings 62030. FREIGHTS.—Tho following «ro tbs tarUf rates on the Pennsylvania Railroad: On Flourto Philadelphia or Baltimore... 00 bbl First rinsa freight SWcts.alOOfts. Secoal « >• • 75 do. do. ™«d “ “ 05 dm dm Fourth “ “ 50 do. do. , FBDXT3.—Tho follorriag la tho list of current prices for foreign fruit: *>' < .»02®3,76t3t)0x, ■ S2s«ptfl isUh. fig* J2@l4 ®lb. ... If mans f. .6,00 ' a box. ‘ jt;6o Yl'-box. ;t^ —Since our last review, the supply has been but little moro than-tbo actual wants of home consumption, and prices ruled preciy steady, and the demand fair; np to Wednesday. When tua-Africa's, news from Liverpool bo* Came known the demand was less active, and the market became moxe depressed. .The mlaa for the week were light, ; at $7,2507,40. . On Wednesday the market was dull at $7,•: 25, with but; aw bavars. On Thuraday but fow buyers could be had ntqvers7. -;• >. GRAlN.—There continues a briricdemazidlbrall lions, and . -price* are steady;' We quote Oats at 41042 o; Corn advanced and is-cow held at 60068 c; Bye firm at 80 < ©Bsc; Barley 62@65c; Wheatr^i | ao@i i 6ff aa to kind and quality. G ROGERIE3f—SEnoe the Aate of cur last tbcro. has been an improvement-in: this K«»lpte of Bugar and kwlaasea from below have oossHexebly improved, and we notice sales of about 600 bbls of molasses, at 2502514 c. Sugar has moved off fredy; about 100 hhda changed haSte ■ ‘ ,jc *-• “".:: : *4' 'e^i* 'mm?sszg§ ' V; - v • n . - k , t. . a'. 1 1, Vf, , t •?* ■* .■* ? ./ v ‘ v• * ■tsr* ttqSBIBO POW3T.' •* tirte&f PitUlruroh. ; ' .; L. _ oino. - • ctateßk.anc| branches •** > OthersolTcntßonka....*. 5 &. Bank of?»adusky«,. i GnarlUe.H.v,M( 50;». , N0rwa1k.....;,...,.....,.,^ . .ic * , Wooster..... ..........1 25 m INDIANA. . , State.JJtock 8anka5..,.,., AT , Stateßk.andbtanohea..* g?~ „ . „ n,U«OIS. : ~ , State Stock 8ank5...;..,';, JVf. State Bank 8ranch.......! AO** , Bank ef niinbEs.....;...;j' 75 . ; •■. . KENTUCKY. . All solrentßanks.......* a/ MKSOVBIi k 74 Stateßk-andbiranches... •*£'• 1 -iflCmOANi 74 All solrent Banks .... i , „ ' WIBOONBIN. , Mytoo a Fire Inenren«M> ; , 5, , v „ TENNESSEE; - •' ’ • ' , Allaolrentßanka...*.,... S ;. .. KoarH OAKOL&A. All solrent 8ank5.;,,...,. 1 . BOUTH CAROIiNA. V All solrantßank?.r OEpßfllAi: All Solvent Banks.,**,.... -TK£ ... - , ALABAMA. ? * All solrent Banks..*. 6 khjibiana. AU solrent Banks. 11/ „ w exchanges. ■ NewYork-....;.*.;,.;. . *,«« SS Cincinnati.....;.. m A&tft. Z&u£l VAHJIfOB COINS. American Gold (new),..... n« American Gold Baterelpu_ 44 83 Guineas...:.... 2 on Proderickdors..-. 7 Ra Jro Thalers....— 7; g? Tin Guilders....... .... s; £{ l-oubdor 4 2 r Napoleons . «i«? DonWoonc.PatrioAZllAJo Doubloon., Spanish ..16 2x Ducats jJ? **** *n»ad-to now «SgSSS'S lt " rw® “ 75 ® tomdfor NMSimno&s ® fcr tto ,at*r rS; h "'"’ 8 of _ IMtonB BpriognoM at tw^^ 7 to qtroto in demand übSltfasxt. ' S “ lh » t'orc.-^ 4 No ItoaeY°n?“ U “ n 0 ,nql “ “ J 502.12 for common tolling at B@SV.-t :•• TOBACCO.—lijeScmand for 'jaunnficlnwrf fo f-W -«.» 3 ana : wmr? Y min qt S* ** Tj ®X « u «..*«> I --W m \rr>t> Oara. . ; , ; I ’tSfeg-ii«SS!£S;^ I ,- .. „. Aact»pn..D«lly Unlit.' : —:■' A Mii/.* I ,'* «on»er. Of Wood and n „. u11 „ n / ■■■ atso ? cwck,p. -a, i „ . „ AT 7 O'CLOCK, p. J|_ KoU, SlltlMory, Kmcr Art Ida, Mmlcot Irutratacnt/i. BOQKSANI) ETAIjaSARi, at Auction,—On Saturday wxt, FebrnaiT lStb, at «arlr ! rhi lirttnm » DD * - AurliLn fiance, an esfrns=s*e | o t of “>4 JJJawilamwo*ueo**,In* and stationary. M«p>, Ac. JAMKB M’KSXSA, Auct? SHUtTd, as Auction.—On Saturday areniua neat, febrtiary Ifilli, at S o’clock, will te tdT.i „tv* i;5.„ “Tr? ** -. o'clock Wilt bo mid, at McKean*’* f»^St.<=« ; the etockof »“wl country rtoftt." Amoo# tlio lot arc eomo t«t? fino troodiL Coburg* raeriuea, 6lrmccx,Sus do lSnej! b«niiS«,.»higb*ia*, bnen lostres, calico* chlntsc* tani tKM tino .' b ? vU «'j Ilros hJkfj., ribbon., LwlL t JlTiir ti^'^ tbJwsd, rpool Cotton B*orw and tnalerr, ffospcoilerr, Unwy* lambs' wool thirt* and drawer?, white drew JhirtVQlfigfcaia and check ahirt* OTtrcoau anl paaUl *wrsn^&i«,JlSJh £’ **\P*W*S, tills i «° ! fllt,; JAMBa MeKKSVA. Aurt'r. Baieoit doors at Aronos.i-ob ?at -5-i lSth, at T o'clock! at the Cc-ramcr" tlol Baloj ItofflM. coroorcf Wood and Ulth-attacko will b«' ouaßoplu,among Which aral Piularch'a Idrej; Bitnpnin’s ”** ; Encyclopedia of GffwraphyTs ? jM* »?.P«o>ttir; Mia aitford'a Work,.: S B P of HustoO'l, 0 role; WcUbarh’j Jfcchaoics s£S£«fS*?; fjjf 1 ?( rl=«> lodiuui; India and tin. mndoos; Mc~ur ‘f ‘ I Ji'h' r, . or 1 ?’l i! I n ' 1 ’ 2 To! *: Manual Of Maonel ilM^ < a I . U ’ n r- 4 ., I ,' & ropcrb family- and pSirt blbloa, Ao. Catnlojcci can bo had at tic Auction aiiSo. JSili . P. M. DAVIS, Anot ■ _ To the Public. D w^^ L,J2O,,SST crrv * pA (] ?p ,0 4 f LA \ I ! , 1 tbwDkfol for pMt Ur an, be-,4 to'ln* bum vrS Hi? ‘’V, b „' t^ hs .” lu carriM on tbo FOUNDRY CUSINiiiS, In all Its bradcher, as htirfltafoT*,-at tbo old •tand, eoraerof strectaod CKNTUB Al]?, to s?■ Mm -L ,n ,ui«* f °™« !2 r *? .no becam« tha_ proprietor of the*xchirive rteht 5> r *hf s - of John Johnson’s Srlf-UeMlnt; Chirms! SmootlilnK IroDjptsnted J«nniTy,lBsi;i,ae Eioosnto. • AHrghnnr City. | .rman.* FBESH and cmhiilete slock of MAKOS. ttlß celebrated factory cf Xunnp & ffTVTISIiJu! 18 5?£.!S l E s and will be ■it-niJSLi M elWbltol bytjiosubectlbe-r. Sunns si?i*f^ii K “ nO, :i re “2*'considered hi ataoct without a br r tone, touch and capacity for ore uneiiproachcWc, and hence the prefer t)7,u>l thoso inhabiting, the southern tSdta Soo Th h and prices from DusaoUcg wtH begtnm of their sirlfiDv obtain a first class Piano, fully sa?4 p as , *'“' :|n ' i “' t » Mi! 0 A6on *^“ nni 4 ■fo?- 5 .. ■■■-■-■• NO. 101 Third .nwg-.'i fSP?™ : -s HUMAN ®°2 tt-fow .iiliutratlonfi: jast ptiWiabed. A few copfc*?f ihuaooro work this day reeciTtid, and far-ijale by ,• ; ... . SAMUEL B. LAUFPERT J ' i Bookseller, Stationer and Paper Dealer, F? Wood fi treat. ; ThePOpiilar Educator, partlO; Ths Old Brewery and Sew Mission IIoiuo: Sketchasofthelrleh Bars by Hod.H. L Shell'• Bratthwaltae’ Kelroajwot, part 2!, Rjrdannary: . Banklng'a Abstract, part JS, for Jonnarr; Mlabaps bf a Tour In Europe : by Qrico Broca, % .stpgr'W.ite author of the °p tI «"'“ r<^ ir ' a *“ “'‘■“‘.Ml roll at the Subscriptions received to any Periodical published. IT., MlSEtt & CO, • 32SinUhfltfla street Dried fruits— Now Bunch lU!dtu,'l&Kc & lb: Cluster do 10 do Keg end Valencia*. _ 8 do 'Best Prench Currants, 18%6 ■a lb. .French and German Plums, 8c » lh: New York Plums, I2Uca «\Um: Pared Peaches, Ibo do Split Pom Mid Whiteßmns, 6 end 10c pefnuart; Alto, 3 bbla prime SttMt Cider s for rote hy ; ; - JEHU HAWORTH, .comer of Diamond and Diamond alley. : \ • jbogt* :u - •-;■ BETWEEN €7 -Wood . street and Adams & Co*h once, n RECEIPI of-Somuol 0, Jollte, of Now York, f alll *n » Music for. the Million. AJibcm : BAMOEL tt IACPMSB,.' ;! fqblfi ■; - ; ...y.y;WWooUftKOt. /gsassssv . *>> AHIi, BUKtHioN DE.NTIBT. (mic. fromsSf^k* 3 ' omc ° l “ ,tt ”> to™* tolo^;™ a «DNDBUS&-V' - ; O; 600 boira Window Gloss. ; ,300 kegs Juoi&taNaita, lOOtoicsmoaUanl ilippcaCanaiwi,' ' ~ 100 ; do .. .Star. do ■ 100 do Rosin §oap, 1 “■£. d ° '''“legated Soop, •25 doa Half Tow Baga, * . ■ • i^a^w'unr andcio,m wriiifl s S 5 do Gandlo Wick ' - v , U? bagsJepjKjr.Tor'falo by® . . ■ 5 KING & MQORHEAD. QCaAU—loo hhdsprlmo Now Oriesros,'lo kmlTe, fdr salo ■ ffeW) IKI.SO'r MOORHEAD. 115 KING * moobebad; • /"'IPPJPJSK--IQO m 0 OslTea; iis‘ baw Jwa; a primo V'»*> r saloby -ffeblp} .KIN'S & MOORHEAD Imperial, Young at v;6oa and;D!«k froagood to folr *alV ■ ffeblS] - V KING &IjOORirEAT» . r^ lr “ 1 b * * Up. 87, ’ Mary. - ' -j^l^ oP^“ptorln^>f, ™ UlsPr « ncI ‘. of S®aa SvSl 0 ?' Catherine Crow. ' i?° “ lse > B ‘ MwmU. Pmesof.jUabama • ,»■f'\Wfia-»iQmats, new.; ; c . iVsrt • • .•- I & V. JOSHUA BHOBES A 00, l 5 S 3 Wood »tr*»t. \ • \ •■ ' * ••■•• ;.7&L »■ .'.,7 .• * *' vG" ’ " 'S®?a^^^isss • We notoyefmlai f sATpqTj V *t 1 *»■»•• M@s for FFFOtXy. rlflo 6U down ift *{'' rit powder dißcooot to tho trado ■ : «>° regular Sml “ 1 lota “ »t *» to ■ *%a@2.^ ,: m«-*aJ!o®VB'for iZv£ raS ' ‘ bantifl - Solos from storo at 25c. advancoon'tboS 46§60' cootiauo StOtaflons for Eastern nm crop at at tho scales at an ,vB I ££ Srr^'e fl noto common western at UU; primo dry 0.-; :...-•■■ * : rttecvfor.' forks'bw tare, holders ask VK©S IHSPf i NAVAL OTroipilw s scat “’ ? nJ , lj,;W at 51,30(ii1.37. l4RnfflK^n? T 9£.l?~^^ o Btmr Hos-fio'. J 3 to 17"Z"2 “ ' \ ' " 'lB to SO „ “ . ffitto-loto 20 penny....... • “ bto “ oto 7 « «j . o u ■ 3 Smxs—Cnt3 to 4? CTION SALE; iAHEBHcKSHHS; Auctfoaocr. ?• £L DAVIS, Auotioztoor. V*'- ■ STATEMENT OP THE J3TNA ' X OF HABTFORD, COIWECTICIJr, ..' ■*■, jJ, ' ■■■■• JA.NTAUY 1,135 t, ’ ■ ! ' . ■as required by the Twenty-Third See. of the Act to provide for the Incorb. ”, - ok me ijf the omcso! state op new yoke. ‘ *' taartieofc \'. : i!". ~ ferii ™ ' OI!<, »WX Mo tho WBCt»; '■-- ■:■■..■ : .-. •■ '. : ■■■■■.■ ““ “ am,>l 16,983 78 : nnd HshiSif by mortgage of tho Hartford, Proridcttet 300 Shares PbanS BoSt sS^ 3 <“>d Now UaToa BaUroad Co.Z 308 ' ' “.: S^ct a » ,»»Vß»iiir£ta^a»rtaS^!l^r.!i^i‘ 50 “ Citv “ “ “ ..; “ Pook of Hortfird County „ V :; •oG ■.••**• Kar?l«s Bnnk ••—> ■ ■■'• •••*••»•«• 400 “ Wtclmoica’Banlt- Providence, R.r. 100- u I! an K, of ,Nooh America .< -• •SR - <*>••'• .. Bans of America' « - « 1 4S0 ■ “ , . Broadway Book « „ ITO “ Tho People's Bank ■ « JoO “ , Bank of tho itepublic . . « 100 “ Uanovcr Bank « « '5O - “ Bank of tho Commonwealth « 50 : “ . Connecticut hirer Co -■ « . „ im - - ?“ r , tford “J/™ Horen Railroad Co. flock 107 • Boston, and. .Worcester • <*. - - «' f , *• Jvew Albany « 2«o “ ? Connecticut. River - - « ■ ' . Hartford, Proridenco andriahkiil - • Bins receivable, secured by mortgage.. v • for PremiumSaMi.?..;... ..u!4o •6>sc.' <%«■ --.Cc. : kep.. - 4,25 •_••• 4,75 S ,OQ: 5,25 •'•••*.• d^2a No othorsecoriti'etf. . : r^S^w te i 0r °J h J rloaiM dae Btom 0>» Oompasy. -tosses adjiwted and dae—none. . • - Losses unadjusted and: not dun....: , : v forthw-proof..LZZ * o other claims against the Company, except smaU office cxjinaeir*’"* - • . (Signed) -.' r —. . THOMAS K. BRACE, Pr^ldem STATE OP CONNECTICUT, Couirr «• THOMAS A. AS£XANDEn, B«>y. Peruonallj appeared, Thomas K *n ,m. . - Hanirw^Vontrary 10&1&L - Co® panyj and made oatli that'iho fo until SATDRDAV APTEfexi’ljS 4 !?* ta™ I K'?^ t ,'. th ?^ d * ell,ll^of ' Jol >'> Shaw, cr“? at W. o^laUVs^lton^Wtuh^P^ ln,ho andLiorhere, distanced.on tbo Butler ana Pittsburgh Flank ro^.ff““, li ’"’, t ?'- i »’St Miles from Pittsburgh- Dnrslll ,ank I (^Li'" 13, of is *«!1 located for fanning andgarden- I ihg poniocea, and haseomefino. locations for comS I dances on thaPlaat road. Ilia improveS’nß a^SJndra ' %£s’, ct «ni arooinpiad by i ' Old extettt of theimpitJTeinento. ,““»w7*;wno.c«isa©w *2”? 1 Ta ' uolJ1 ° yatmaofrmmon/hnnTS n d r,K"s da ’ Ioc ? t S 1 - at « near lands of Xeelys, Bob , iumds and. others, at tie Foothera portion, and on th« l‘ < r! - :G n thrrrof adjoining Umls of Martin Burns j and others on tha Plttaburg and Zellenople Plank Bo™ i r ; flfwfjPV lB neenpied by Bari r.iihy, Mrs. K 110 l Stockt U Th, mSS w”y , " J - K, b,<,tl,>a tßh and Francis , ”• tttojHtnimrod of, on tha resnectiYo premises. f “ThawSt^ip l ”? 3 P c ' reon » desirous of fnSv™T'y^ tlw^?f^ d ° redistinccafrola Kttsl>uJEh ALSO, nil those two cerlMn tracte of lond, coniainfaj"- Olflhtmdnird < r)"” TIIS ? i| ‘'■JH'Bbnnycounty; oneofthem 2w!£ft nJ I’ancsjlranlaßailroad, distanced between h^?, i , De ■P ile! ' tmtn: Pittsburgh, adjoining landTof **"• Ukarain the western portion, on which is “ * JZ i , ia r™ama,l,*3l located for farming purposcsTho '3* Seatin’Kflmw™ ohi ° «?<* PennsylTani a' Baii thllt,boJy °, f land, containing 1000 Bores', in roiin, r C r?*? n i“ f . ng “5, J , s!add y Crook townships; Butler county, diridcd into good aired Parma of one hundred acres on which therearo raluabia improvements tenant™ pu£ liwkart, J. 11. Campbell, J. ivcfeon, end Edward Frazier Sfjj 1 i nfcnnaUon as to the improtemen ts, '4c- if ! Sf 1 led^n p r n...A p-irtiu d cf this bo-»j of Land is distanced i a *^ a s >n mflcs, on the road leading to ~ n 'i frocl ci Z ht to fourteen miles. I a n mTBd—rituated in the townships of and Indiana county At the same lima and places. *. • °y* | I^nd 50 * °^ er valaaUu improTed Forms and Tracts of 6000 ACRES, £n°ffiv.^ rtOT ? M of KaTcr - <“«, Forrest, Jefler w» dirMed Into small and larse Farm., and are located in flonriebine mdithborhooda Sh' of Mttiora uSSS hai.^SS?’-*?**’S’? npon th ° Subscriber, cun obtain c-i. v * irfr ™>l>«Uro locations, or they maT |ind^fa«ni -ORiiexibed.- in ttio numerous.handSilla circulated ? immun >V- to the lands ore Indisputable Ir. e ““ l * fis™ on tie fiat of April next, to n“«' a successfully purged for & period of twenty months in tho business, ho has acquired valuable informa tion in regard to tho existing laws 0 r those countries, by which means.only-a VALID PATENT can bo secured Those possessing VALUBLE INVENTIONS, can forward Drawinss, Models, and, when possible, Samples and com mnuications to mo at Pittsburgh, Pm, until tho first day of: April next; after which time, to care of my Agents. Wa. Fmuivs, Esq., No. Ross streot, Pittsburgh; Messrs. .Gsoaot Moresby 4 Co., 37 Walnut str-wt, Philadelphia- or Jxnxs Mcllenp.t, Esq, No. 6 Temple Place, Liverpool, England* . x* ' _ •_ "•. S2PZREJfCESr B V , i'Mllips, Esq., Hon. H. Hepburn, John 1) Rsvis, Esq., Col. Wilson M’OandleS, CoL SamL XV. BUck, Pittrhurgh. •. -• . - " Charles Basham, Louls7ill.' Ky PU| e S'w£ brS “ Hon. Charles Gibtens, Joints McHenry, Esq., Liverpool, England. fCltyjpapers, CiDclnnoti Gazette, iouisrille Joarnnl St b?n *fp' nJan ’ *'kila. N«rth Americau and Gazette, McU*- Jfjj '* Trib - U0 °* Scientific American, and Boa ™® mouth, m send bills to wnu«m = wM ' l ' "««r Wl t« give SATISFACTION, and arc tad by many Phyticians in their iVacfu'-t—Dr. J. S. IIOSE is an Honorary niember of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and graduated, In 1820, from the UoiTereitj* of Pennsylrnnla, under the guidance of the truly eminent Professors Physick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, James and Har board mbasihie: bridge 9UU,UUy W.UUER.-Sealeti Pn.posala'triU terS celvodat too office of the Engineer'd! the'PHtabanrb and Steubenville Railroad Company, in Pittsburgh, nntfl sumet na Wednesday, the first day of March' next, for the delivery .of : 600,000 fee*., • .Pittsburgh and Steubenville Jt. IL Co. • JJRtiSPKn'r’ *““ >RO3RKOT OF A UEJ-iEHA'. WAK, and Increased dt* lmanii forfili.kinds of AgticultuTnl Produce;' Ereir acreof spareland shouldbe putnnder cultivation. Agreat >a?iflty. of FAllMSfocßale*, abdlßTgo BUILDIKG XQTSyat, 4ov Oft. :easy .terms'of payment • A ftw'morej .gjjeab lots, payable in sums otssper month, can Tie had If 1 'applied for eoon,«t the -Heal Estate Office, 140 Third street, J where copies of tho ** Heal Estate Jourfml'' may be oV Wood gratis. > 8. COTUBfiIIT 4 80N,..-- febli Beal Eatato Agents, 14,0 Third «**•' '/•*. '*. v V 1-^— ■&• •“ l : V. ■•■•'■ ■. ; ; v-*:V :* •. :•"*.''•’ »=-:••■ •' » 1 v'; T; .‘V,* '- * -r ',. i. y tot: t-s 'Si S. ti -• I . ‘ ..BK. on* oa >S I Improved Non-Explosive CampheaoXamps. HAVING I'CRCETASKD THB ■' Emm right for tho above LAMPin its <7. r*a?fei,SS\ AILf'GIIENY, BEA- I jFtimf&k / Ifif- WASHINGTON. PAY- I KITE, uni GREENE, vro are pity' “Sv® IffiiS K3S?5> pared tofarol«h Lamps, or sell _. Eights Xj, These iAmps ftro eo~ constructed apd the pnLiJc v. ■ -5a Cy - aI J O gim moro brilliant Hght, andfha •■ : h^ e ,^ lJ^'^^^b '^ItKCOt^MEN^>AXK)^g; :^ >^0^1!fl prtoolpla, . n,usi? ?*t 6,3 Uw V'S ilaT '' “«n,*xamined and UtO* ' Oumon’s Improved Non-Exploding Chmphew lama n*! OU I ’IBS2, ? Dd ”, ro follj ’ fatlilled thet/t£a m ? pT< ? Tt,mont > S d *•" >* '■““id farpreferahlo ’ £37. i?m lami ! S\. Wo Wlw» ftr aafetylt taper. ' ■■■ • °’.i an ' 1 “ Ie ™ s,n > dean it richly deserving tfcii -, all snch aa have occjaion-mnae tampattf any ;; K. C. Biddle, Batavia, X, Y , S A. Wilson, Batavia, N. Y. I.V. Booth, do .1. C. Wilson, *, ! n U r, in ’ d 0 - T.C.M’Kennen; Qar,em, K Y - CP.Pnnwna, do It. J. Mann, do • f » l ?-S5!S*f ‘i 0 ;W. D.Lowerio, WUUajnYg, L. fc' t &r.-=l K.A.Marsh, do J. E. Bogardna, do - Elina Foote, do J.gplniSgs, 'do ’ .-.I N:£&>rd,do° j! A.PalterEoii '% 'I OIL “ d W i>«y,t aal,., j - of Steamboatmen and Railroads la'lament. • ' ' i folly Invited. to;thencir patent Lantern and I P, iau &- bI S” c . n i n °i* rat i" n at;. Dr. KBYSER'B Drag : . | H, frhioaU T tf od rtr “ t > wtcrD thoy aro fcept for tale. ••' JUT f SCAJWA’S ACOUSTIC OIL! ) the mr cube res J -CTa** rf.OR THE CORK 01' DEAFNESS) PAINS, and thoDts. '*“ r S cs ?f Matter from tho Ears—ftlVo, aj[ those dta-- njrrreablaTOisealiicaie bwinff of ioscctAfalUnfeof-water.:- Whirring of s.eain, Ac, which art symptoms of approm-hlng Deafness, and also gmcmlJy with tho disease. Many net. sons who hare hcen deaf for ton, ilftcen, and twenty years, i. • anil were obliged to uiojjpr-trompets, have, after urine one thro'rn aside their trumpets, being, mado ' . a mend til use ‘' “ n , li Surgeons highly reaun .. ' [Frem-lhe Tribnno.j V\.-. Pareto. Dos’r Neglect ;Yooe CmtraEsr.—Thoosanda of •' children annually become deaf, in conieqttehw or dh. • ■ charges olmattr.r from ihcircjvrß,induced by BcailrtPoTer.v CqlUs, Ac.. jvoir, if uKthcra would do Ihdr dat/and pS * pnfoeefii and iiw.it a* directed, thtlr • children would bocurcd; hut if neglected, the disehare&'con-- tintsca my troublesome, the : hearing gradually^Swoisi.' •• and flnallypariial ortotal __ • • IMPORTANT NOTICE: GiUandtte Mn.BaTi/r,cndshtinilimpari(ayouinfomar txonViat\cillc(mvtxiceandHUoTtWiVou~ ' ' AKromjpraa Jauuary.4.-I hereby .'••• certify that when I waa about,t-nrelroyears old.Trradnaßy' m thiit.ih affewmonthfl fotmi• , • it almost tnlien*, unlessihiheYery loudesttono or Tcioea'.l remained in that situation until Jotßiunmer, yeaTa,v.when I heard: of SBARPA’B • 1 I immediately obtained a bottle, which I havo used, and am happy,taray film* acted like magic, and eared tne/J Any oneWhjn£fatt3jT ; SmTV 1011 ? think.nrf markable one; wm find me by calling at my. residence;Concord strtoL first. A door above Second street -. v > 3EaECCA. r ' W For sale by ; A.JAYNEtf, - * l :-A, „ ;■ : ■ . PcUtV Tefr BtOTe, ■-.■V \% . ftblS SO.Fifth street Pituhuwtb.' ; - •. I B vveiv??S^ tter ’ a Celellratod stomach HittoraT jIMIRbiY ANTI.DYaPEETIC,nnI warranted to lnvlg. ! I orate and strengthen;, the whole'system of oTcryono ’ I wiio uses them, arc notr kept tor Aide hr- " '*■ ••• ■ i Sr'i!«nftiPos5 IS 5 R ' cortl, ' rl,rw, ‘ lal - ' lnaTir 8 I n«ll»Y: : 1 ' ; n l F S wrrlS?&. l Al^ te 'WkWooßm* rourthi&- ,J bet - Third “»* fourthl JOEft ' and all o?r first clara Hotels and Restaurants; as xriXl u“' ' eal?ulSSp 1, th b eye'‘ fl ‘;t’ Vrhen <* •»■ ' ™^ DS Ul " t ODr Bitters possess merit sumdosr'. «I to weommend than, wo, wift not multiply words In tholr praise, bata*kaU.topjTo thenn trialr hut be carefarfar-v- Mt f “o?,? STETTOK ’C 3TO -' lAair Mn E^?BtSnSr other Hitters represented, tabo the same,which compare-. te y ,ST WO lS‘i®"'V Qn f Blttersare.withoot a rie.l.eitKr . as to their medicinal qualities,or as a beverage. Ihey aro -^Ja.M»ttw i o^«wsmtetof ß(r .,..ftul quart* with dp reetions on, and Dr-Ji Diatclter’i StaaAJMtn blown oh the glass. None other genuine. • UOSTETTER, SMITH * 00, ~ " 2C7 Ponn street. Pittkbawh.' Important Notice to nil nkoci it aiv - ■ .: Concern*: /. A QREEABLBtotmActorAsfiomblyoftheBtateof Poan* - sylTanift, and in confonnHy with the authority isniiit- - od by Baid Act. theßoard of Trustees of tho Pirst Slothodlat Gh ? r( * of yul of the dead to the Allegheny Cemetery. *■• •■■■ It Is desirable that immediate atttntion beirtToa to this notice,a3 it 13 contemplated to havo thaonlireremOYnl*- ! made during the present winter. ' •.«■ • 4 ' ' -All the necessary information will bo hod by apnleioirto. or addressing Chas. Craig, I2sq v , Diamond alloy,Pittsburgh, Pa. By order of tin; heard cf iru.'U-fo. , . w>iMr joiw a. bands, W. I). EXQLIBU, . - . ItODT. I[. AIAHSHAUa ■■ Committees . ja2£3rad*w iUon&lceu»» Ccl«bratea StrengUtealns BpMod by. n&Dhliierv'. > npHESK. FLAiSTKRii are confidently recommended as& •A- and - effoctual_r«mcdy in all cases: of. Rhetuna- ~ tfem, Lnmbago, Cougbs, Colds; Asthma, Difficult* - of Breathing, Palps In the Back, Chest, Bides, AcL afcd OoS'’' w sumptions and r we particularly useful to. those who-labor under, attacks, of cold, which • result with pains fa; tho ?• oroast, often the forerunner of. consumption; and in &cU< r'• mate Hke coughs and colds aro v* ’• ■ ■"■ failing consequenco of thasodden changes to which we am all fluhject, such as aro thus attacked will find them inralu- . - ablo. All genuine bate,my signature embossed In' the V ' leather. ' . , j a M’MAKBN - ’ _ ftoldoalyin Plttsbpreii by B. E. KOIiGIiAVE, corner of , Penn and Locust streets... A. liberal discount made to deal- ; ■ ers ’ ■ . j*2S ' . ALLEGHENY FORGE. , _ : SOLOMON SHETTEE &> CO* (Ute-Btowl 4:8«nplo»* Rolling MHL) on the bank of tha > - : Allegheny, below, the St.ClairStreet Bridge*- . . < Aufcan£j.T Cinr, Pa. proprietora\rej'pectfaHy In&rm: thft ; pablte>tliaiL i: - /' i caving made, extensive .additions to. their > festablisb>< ■ ment, they are prepared to. manufacture,. on themcBtrca* annable terms. Iron W*ork/or . Bridges, Car WorTc, Stone Cutters 1 : and MasonaVTools, Shafting MiU acarlDg, Machine Workin genera!, and heavy ,FDn2in ff n f ~ every description. Also, HORSE SHOES tnamifertuwd’bv ISifUa-'s tattnl-JIorK Shat Marine. Tho Hoisa ghouSlS: chino will bo in operation about tho. middle: Of-Pobrnarw-. for Shoos meet wltbpmntpUiUaSS. Mill Picksmado and dressed. OrJorj gout by malior-teh* graph attended to on tho shortest notico- V ■ - Copartnership. R F - ?S r Tri S ’>? iK ?^ UI> •'ACI'H, s. M. KTBR and 3. F. ss S£*iaSSsttaE ,Uy **■*«*“ o. p, mtp..:. \j. p.'u.trnL AMiLjaxc,AK IRON WOUKS;^ JONES, lauth & co., M A t'^H, F TO P erfor v i!^r , Small am wire , -LTi. Ixop* of all tlcscnpUons;-warehouse*No* eo WatePatr - between Market pnd Wood stfu Httsborgh ... f jaH:3m.- - ■ CliOCKS.rhWe‘ wish to inform tio adien* that we ■"* '• uocte ana Wftrino time pieces, eyer offered S . direct from tho manuCvetam?! which WowxH will ss-lov I any the United Su.Us, (at. retail.) and mach r | lower than any establishment la this city. Also. a Cne lot - r of Watches and Jewelry, which..We,- wHi jteU oa naual.’ai - - wholesale prices by the single artie’e, nt v- •.- SO Market street, JPHtehnrgh/ • Lands in iowa jron ; • 880 acres in Maßcatmoconaty ; . s. k - ’2oo' do Cedar -• tfo; / 2-10 - - inatfon. Iboso.lii ilCi'Catrao eounty jit*' fen miles from the city «f; Maßtsaiftte. of tUo Mi«ftissljppi and Uhroqtl•JV*^s - from frivenport to low^^ 1 port|onflTof-4p,.Bo'a2id 160 ; j 5» r i s^9good*sintv? ; for Tevpr >*. jparop front thr. orpiDSj deotao? bio w*' ■ tcvrr - at>” v C^V-V- .■s ■ ■ ■■ V r' r . . '■ ; . ) - < * ' .< V r ■ v C-Xv,'* 1 - ■ , , ,r‘ '•* | ; PAB.\ jifAEKETViUJt ) $lOOO 00 >! : .1000 00 h . ; us oo iO/WOflO. 10,000 00 1 85,400 00 25,000 00 . 17, 51 X 00 • 8,000 OO ..aswoo 9,000 OO 28.000 00 1,080 00 0.800 00 10.400 00 10,000 00- 11,780 00 18020 00 , ; 4,3 to 00 KBOO 00 0,000 00 8,800 00 , 1,280 00 "GWom 11,18780 ■■ 200 00 14000 00 . 29,478:00 0,800 OO 8,782 12 m :-las oo >! 08 00 ’I ,:~rr ,118 00 :in oo > v. -6d oo i| i' i? 8 <)0 j. ; 64 00 I '•> 24 M p. .',.104 00 : .icq .oc >U7;-40 •-:27;:00 112 00 - 9500 - -lftHW 25 00 ’•100 :-'. 00 ...100 .100 'lOO 32tf00 •' 10*160 100 00 V / : 66 00 : - '6s'oo| $800,742 13 —5130.443 , 80’' .... £2,000 00 •■'lff~y* x 4 «*.•*.. .*• . W . ■'if' ’V ■; vr . .» ■ < \ \ \ -