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Vvj >:»; S’V» . .V\ Sana’a -ivf?: vr %- -«-* ~. t “?*% ■* - 1 1 **•. vV.i>, «?»*v >*■..it ►* k w ’■»! -M i«ady m i- v - s« r t ff ;• riTW ' ond : i>X« *: ( -Wv-1 treotioa in * I—V "■ S W .‘-,V 1 omn tea k< :s -■> ra * , total length V merouabrant V ? ;t!'v'-’Cvr.i “ u «> of whi ablo waters. c- ,Bff rcA bas 1 * f :t ~ p* I 'V s ’?\ dred thonaand j t',v;* %A VJ?'> )ne handred on< L’-t'fi*- - may been horn kUs&^&ip*•* i «•; tS"' *i**V*'* , B ishpaporanotioi aome Mormon m ;’:-X ,V, 1 >„;■• o f ated. The WeaU Jvs•Viclrv; <V;/| e gentlemen waa ‘ b ? d left London 1 ’ i ?; V?*■*:/!» 1 t* t‘ i*; it % *iJ, •j {*f ti r r js l is said that the go ; •; nV ** W] ‘-'- led the respectable f vfl '* Y/Sr 4l - d dollars in proaeca a^'cxV*' ■'* ;,i »* Y lr ?i i' The Jews in Now To large hospital of the: '**''■ - i'fr.fi.sjV'i oji(?,ttlS; t t4eY‘*-pYt. v ,'yr There are several rei K* ,V;.t 1 .' Boston for want o ;i‘L‘..• tAA-lijj tooth arepaid. - The Speaker of the C t ‘t «',Jt v ? AS> >ly was arrested in Ita 75%g,5?!> !'* J;AU Europe, the police hav, person of the name of o tliey aTreBted tho shape, before he coold A'ttii ko} ;] The m Charleston Sic iS£R2aSSS '-1 at three million, six V-' »» thonsand, eight hnndn at : T» a Toledo Blade so; »vt?M £ ;‘''* ■* I sengcra daily have pas; ry, Mich,gen Southern Bai '!?V- aof the last ten daya, lest Partington has 'KH % AvS V«L( •?' . K Of perfumed soap to be i johe recommended aa “ ' ;9 \ the thing for the “ twi S. On a cannon shot, fir in (the Danube, which fell tn thß I Prince Sobarmanofl, i j^&BßlbfSsf2apS|rS : &»&adJag&^ , Sfe>-«i3vtfeSigS.-«i- to the I morn ; n g t o you,:Princt . aia, is l n Knssia, if a carric oup in gan, and injures him, i vS^oHi'^'r^vV^ 1 .- •■"« I its of the case, the bo YV'Frrv&At#^^- : ':A'iA-A; A A of the crown, and the driver, l ' S. 4 £fr' E! a£?}f ’£ CK/^?CI mnn.h I tcncod to be a soMier. . J Counterfeit half abUi v'f' in clrcnlatioa, made of r - r i ' r ’- c A' ; :A r l;'f ' -$2,m.000 with silver. They msy i&m-frfc ... 03,000 Ueight - -wyooo The Bosbrn press he ... 4,310,070 advertising2s per een, Theamoant ef land rate. nois on the 80th of St UVj »W 0 631,021 neres. I 137,000 | A bill to punish thee A ' S lxom I passed through the Coi &M«YSL-iffvA i£<h T -1 u the Ohio Senate. 1 J A committee has bee : thoOMo legislature, t HiMiiiS =ws .=*£««« thia year op- J Deatti Orqr -If ■ a , ~ . I «a»There art thousand! 030 0 I wlia * Boptow of tlwßoVe still far moxcesa u> ib.<UK«.i»tuta.b6*, whol ® ex P° rt of Ito all probabnity it m»y 1» 1 b s«» now than then, fcr all tboaa raOntoc t *• - «•“ *- ss-ttsas ftf=„ r ’-A 1 A w u <•: “ ■ S' j awl Vlrslo allej, enO procu: Udloe portion of tbo tane sciSTEß— Further badt'of hla Drug SOM, art o^3^3;f AvAf-'i' 1 Y ’'■",i i;l ‘ our Philadelphia I ntrrtntod to giro anUafortli Vonderamith and I of Ttosks that jon can nan star, Pa., who had I moan* ot'evary on* U non rge of perpotratlag tmf Mail of Sappartan & 1 Office, had disap- a?«, BUtllcSUdingi, (Drei .•-si’fi-/ ‘iJA'Sv’p-'iv tv-c ii had been increased I mechanical appliance* o«a i h, and Tuesday last I wonldntpoattally Inlta irnneo to uedergo an I anaxcallaatTßCSSPOßOn K*SS^^>l , Iphia Ltdgcr says: I aelaenna ln a tot short ttt the Government, it is I led, ia said to be up- oorncr of Wood etroet and V ffi Jndge Vonderamith Mortar. 5 principal reoelver- m invilc tte , fully two-thirds. The mU to fe/l U B ! d t0 .n per ? e - h >» “v- •>«“ °- °f * P have thus far been in- 1 Ur. hurt,* 1* one of our mo* ? Q^ 1 ; Lon % I , larg i, ret nntarilj called on Dr. Keyw YA-Y 'l-3 A' 'A " c ' l '. -1 v' 4 a ' I ’ Bchecoa Hurley, Eva I u, O f ac t s eta ted below. Thai S'AAA^^™^ r ‘ ‘V’Y--4 irtman, MarmGray^Ju-1 lw \e oo d<treet,andbydi k Watson, andjano Win. GroQt Cure by D. aims, that of Mrs. Lytle, gYEn p,_i lire In teeblea * on fraaJa!ent P cn8! ““ Ihedacoashlnsand^UUm given, the moat catofnl 0 for th ° P artie3 ° r th °‘ r i I employed the bert phyrtc J'f? | f , l.*Yrf ! i!^ , Y'*p' ,u l , 'i- C o-bS a ' O' 6lll no Wnoo can be j ooughcontlnaod nnahated, n aieted. Umelwaaadrbodtotryyon ■ Snsan long, the reputed J and after Thi jn, which olaim was issued Urol, fra, frtm conghine an Vit ded by Judge Vondoramith „ of ptUnswell,andXtblnl Se “ y “ rB ’ ') 19 ’‘'it 88 ' j valuable remedy will do lbr c as appears from ‘he official mB . .. :JO ;ly from that time np to 1854, I ospeoted. The amount paid | .boat $B,OOO. The husband, ~ write i rV * s£s7, * e< i frot ? Banoaster eonnty to I B atispaOTlON, and an tut » kel ? he Dnd h “ A lf * 800 “ ftocfe.-Dr. J. a .BOSS b o *!< t leaving any descendants-nt PUMo i pU a Medial Society, statement Of the offioen who I theUnlvemltyof Pennaylroi ''.iwla B .‘° lcara ot their whereabouts, w , emlneot "s^Se^V^'' ij* iving. ; Two or three cases are J- JunMmd Hare,—name* co’ S ySC:Sk&'**TV' iharnoter. : I .„h harlnn had daUr Inter 'T^ 1 peratiag in these alleged frauds, ttoso p b y*lcl* st iB B cnioua ond <leceptlve. For. andthepreperiamcdl ia filBd in the Pension Bcreau at : ters fr ° m i- 9ver .t l d,Bt, ?B ni9bed offer, to the public, a. the re 1 recommending the consideration - at) fol i owlni “ the government, at the solioitn- j^ hoMtoß raons implicated in the frauds, in db. y. B. BOSK’S NERVOU y thB parties prevailed upon toask • DUJ k^j !nM e h- t«t::iW(oi«. lernment for alleged services ren- NerTOM osaiuSMa . of tto , ■? fu , l , lest confidence. Among tiie NorTOMOomp ,a!ni*. The a. os villainonsly and shnmefnlly ont- OordUl.i nposed npon, are James Boohanan, plta u on(Noß b nKßt Neui»lg! roD * “d John Strohm—all well and dM . : HoMO)ni«i,nfttolettce > i town throughout the State and ooun- fcr the Mind e iho names forged, are those ««] affor, Postmaster Reigart, Alderman ttßlr ptscUoB , jo, , we *k < d °? her respectable citiiensof Lan- R^^hwjrwuiotih has appeared sinoe the defendants i nritot tons,imdlB»lmostmir a into custody.' enact. The weak and tho nr. used parties aro among the wealthiest totaJth tab, oforß most respeotable citizens of: lian- and rataU,« id'so oonfident were theirfrleads _tbat : 140iCon)6 r o fWoodrt.«uidX 0 innooent, that a delegation from Lan- n, ae ovort< eat to Washington and had ail interview isident PiereeT with the hope of having: leoation stopped, but without enooess— «.W»» *W* “«? S bey yet believe theoharges againstthem no: Officers have gone to New York and •«*»«» en exeellenarUolet - „„c— *««*». *. ssassas: —On Friday last the steam fire*engino in that it increases the qu&niltj nnati was tried in the presenpe of a com- to a pound a we* to ■< ,n»l—m, Th. Oazettetofß; SZX&SI- Ss%gr , *t - Ihoengine was run to the oornerof Sixth n,ing we sro certain • nil who Vine streets, six squares, m five minutes fc one y by the a half. The steam was up in four minptes BppM raneof thdr stock >S2V . '• , ohalf after the ln six- ... Yjatt ' t y?r h^2L\ 'l&JtSiP' fAj a and a Half minutes from the time they com- ..- a corner^ J need hitching the horses to the machine ; the J fchX ... - J , tor was through two lines of hose eight hun- rs-EXedlotno CDoiti ed feet in length, and throwing two streams Draggißt,on4o Wood street, ,out sixty feet throughinoh-and-a-qußrter noz- 0 f MKDIOINB CHE es. In twenty-two minutes she was throwing, hoafc, at virions prices., Thu A^!‘' *O-streams on top of the. Mechanics’lnstitute t i n d TO nid do well to giro hh /uilding, one hundred and ten feet perpendlou- ncortlythyhahltnst^ £? v?;s* ,s ' A**,« l*r' v J 1 ’ 1 ariy. Trials were then had of one, two, three, Butnotexprefflcdlnfc four and five lineß ofhose, all of whioh proved For the apparel oft pro. l’~A s'!?£*s&> *?2w£i»b--' , ~J very snooeasfully the merits of the:engine.- A Os-Kroryweadressedoia *nV2,v:-/j i lineof hose was alsornn into a houßß near by, find a Tailor who thoroughly l and in a few seconds tbebhilding was fiUed with of ran suit steam. After testing the machine m every pos- out,BonaemanlyfltUngg«n sible way, the Lonisville delegation expressed feel«at homo" during the fln £w§lt§ffr£r,ip'; I themselves highly pleased, ond all concurred in i deef dress, and however cos saying that the steam *-*&&»* 4 eßtbweiitipn fbriextingnishingfires that they, c engines is no,w : being.bniltin.: ttsSnriesoriAw««b^ \ . Cincinnati, and in order to retain it in that 1 city gku»of fit wMch the spirit el SeSieo companies have subseribed be- <MBm -» A \t\ , ■ ■ t-jv: ' ■ ,;: h ■■ T: : -a.;.1 ’a.;. . ; , A * • as to these two proeinoes relative to a rtE bt “ f intcrferenco by BoßSia, with their Sotemal coo- he asked—why did not Russia push on and tako Constantinople Then she had the power tb do it f Count Nesselrode, in February 11,1880,'and addressed to the Grand Duke Constantine, explains the State reasons for forbearance: . . , “It depended on our own armies to maroh on to Constantinople, and to overthrow the Turkish emtire. No power would hate opposed it. -No immediate • danger wouldhave threatened us lr we had given the last blow at the Ottoman mon arch; in Europe. But the Emperor was of opin ion that this monarchy, reduced to exist o y under, the protection of Russia, and made t y no other wiU thanhcr’e, suited better our polm oal and commercial interests than any ... bination which would have eo»l*»U£«u 1 to extend our dominions too rapidly by JL n ih or to substitute in place, of the Ottoman empire, other States which might soon become our mala in power, oivilixation, industry and rioheß. It is upon this principle of his imperial majesty that our present relations with the Divan are estab lished" Sinco we do not wish the ruin of the Turkish government, we Beek the means of main taining it In its present state.” FROil 1629 TO 1854. , The Russian influence in Turkey; down to the period of Hungarian struggle, has been almost unlimited. The low condition of the Porte In 1832 induced it to accept the armed intervention of Russia; and her military and naval force saved Constantinople from the victorious arms of Mehemet Ali. A second treaty, July, 1833, se cured to Russia further privileges; ana by it the Porte agreed to oloso the straits against evepr nation that Bhould bo in war with Russia. At length the treaty of 1841, signed by Russia, England, Austria, Franco and Prussia, guaran teed tho integrity of the Turkish Empire. lSy this treaty all foreign vessels, in tdmo of peace, Russian as well as others, were excluded from the Dardanelles, and by it the action of the four powers is now regulated. The present war grows out of a persißtancein the policy marked out by Nesselrode in 1830. It is that of Russia's regarding Turkey as a pro tectorate. It was to increase this dependent at titude that Prince Menschikoff appeared, Feb. 8, 1853, in Constantinople, on tho mission to the holy places. Moßt of his demands were com piled with. On tho 6th of May, ho sont an ulti matum demanding a Russian protectorate over twelve millions of the subjeots of the Porto. This was declined. On the .26th of Jane, the Csar iasned a manifesto, professing to act as tho champion of Christianity. On-the 2d of July, his armies crossed the Pruth, and invaded Tur key. ThU was followed on the part of the Sul tan first by a protest, and subsequently by a for mal declaration of war. Wo have thus gono carefully OTor tho. wars which have been waged between tho Tarks and tho Russians. It was the master spirit of Poter the Great which combined under one head tho elements of power in Russia. Ho saw that tho Sterlitx and the Patriarch wore tho radical cano es of-the weakness of tho empire, and he boldly suppressed them; and then it was that.a new military power began its aggressive work. Tho first great conquest that startled Enropo was that Of Asoph. This power has bloco gone on advancing nearly always—losing nothing—gen erally gaining in every treaty, until it has absor bed a large part of Europe. Turkey never has solidity gained in her contest with her natural onemy; for Ruasia has pushed her conquests as successfully in tho direction of Turkey ns oho has in every other direction. Prom Turkey i she has conquered in theso wars the Crimea, tittle Tartary, Bessarabia, and a part of Molda via ; in a word,' has advanced fivo hundrod miles towards Constantinople. From Aiopb, the great oohievmenft of* Peter, on tho Don, Russian em pire has -steadily progressed io Killin at . tbo mouth of the Danube; and thus made for itself ft firm foot-hold• on the Black Sea. .Bat how changed have beoome states during these two centuries, since the settlement of our conntry 1 Puffendorf in the account wo havo quoted says: **The kings of Sweden have of late showed no great inclination to fight the Muscovites; but if the Bwedes in oonjuntion with the Poles, should attack the Muscovites, they would put them very hard to it.” Where now is Poland ? What now is Sweden ? What European power single hand ed can cope with tho oolossus of the north. A Terrible Muederahi) Husbahd Arrested. —The Syracuse, N. Y. Republican, gives the following account of a murderous affair in Onon daga County:— A man named Alfred Filer, residing at Split Book, four or fire miles from this city. Bold s span of horses here yesterday, the 23d inßt, for t£soo in cash, and returned home with the mon- Ay, About midnight he and his wife heard a noise in the cellar and got up to ascertain the cause—his wife preceding' him or going to a different entrance. Directly he heard the report of a pistol and a soream from Mb wife, when he Was. attacked hy tho ruffians. He succeeded in esoaplng to his. father’s, a short distance, and prpcnred help. On returning he discovered the hody of bis. .wife shot through the heart, and the house robbed of the money. Two Irish men who had been in his employ are suspected as they aremissiog. ' The news of the murder w»s conveyed to Cor- ; oner Saul, when he, in company with several offi , ears and citizens, proceeded to the scene of tbo " tragedy. On entering the sitting-room, Mr. , Sanl saw the body of tho deceased lying upon the floor with her throat cat from oar to ear, .a pistol wound and many other wounds on her) body, and two of her fingers nearly eat off, ap parently in attempting to defend herself from , the assassin. She lay in her night clothes, not; {having been disturbed since the discovery of ths> murder. . She was 29 years of age. Her hus-j band, Alfred Filer, is 82 years of ago, a large; 'handsome man, with large black, whiskers and hair, is quite a wealthy farmer, and, ia one of the most respectable citizens,in ohroounty. ; Alfred Filer teßified to tlje facte above stated] ' Mary Cummings clap, testified that she heard - Mr. Filer cry, murder, and- then heard the report of a pistol. Mgs., Filer called ontfor “ Alfreji.’f previous, to tho report. Henry, the little boy, was crying, and came to her room and got into beg bed; were much frightened and covered their heads. . , i Henry Filer, the son, about five years old, was called and says; I was waked up m the night, saw a man standing in front of mother’s bed, stabbing her; told him to stop; can’t tell who it was; he bad on no cap or hat; there was t light in tho bed-room; I told the man I wonbi go and tell Mary; ho had large black whiskeys and black hair; father has a gnu; the man bad a pistol; he took father’s knife and stabbed mother; be found the knife in father’s pocket:; I saw him have father’s knife; mother. Baldj, •* Don’t Alfred ;” when I saw the man killing her., I called father; then I went into the room with Mary and Frances; saw blood on tho floor; dlfl not step, in it; the man had whiskers long ms Fa’s; did not see where thq ippn went to ; tine . candlestick was father’s; the knife was thrown on the floor; knife ajipwn ia father’s. (Here » large and long blpded Spanish knife was exhibi ted to tho tpy andj. identified by him. It wi;b found by, ope of the jurymen under the stand bn tbo bpdrotom this morning, closed, and with i to fejaod on it.) | A sing that had been fired was found in tl le bed by one of the jorors, and a now commi ballet on the floor under the bed where Mr. and Mrs. Filer elept.. s . Great excitement prevails in the ■uioinjty of the murder. Early this morning tracks were I seen in the snow from the through th e lots towards Split Rock, as ef two individas is mnning far assistance. Oyfißg-to-the drift ’(he track was lost, bat subsequently discovered far .. ther on as of two persons, walking. The following g iveB the sequel of Ihe Story: - The murd'^oj; . pn„ at Onondaga .—Syt*- ease, Saturday, Feb. 26,1864. —Some most bor- T ' l *'J>e dißoloBareß have been made by/,ho witnOßß, Mary Cummings, in relation to tho murder of itbe Wife of Alfred Filer, at Onondaga telegraphed •on Thursday. The murder, it is alleged, Ivas tho act of Filer himself, and the arrangement of the body and other details, to give the appear ; nnoo of burglary, and tho subsequent murder, •were made by him before he went to call for hblp. An Extensive Swindle. —A successful sviin dlo upon a produce firm in New York, by moans of forgery is thus reported in the Cleveland Plaindealer: Daring the • post season a speculator in Liok eounty, Ohio, borrowed there upon his own; pa bsr endorsed by several of the most responsible - men of the oonnty, $30,000. This amount he invested in hogs nnd soon applied to the lender for more funds. The application was declined, and soon after the lender received from a ; Now York firm letters inquiring in regard, td the * responsibility of the men who had endorsed the . . paper he held. His reply was satifactoryland the sneculator obtained advances from the; New ' Yorkfrmtotho amount of $60,000. Ond day , ho“ came up misaitog,” and the foot was ttscer ' ‘ J ‘ tained that the endorsements upon hia: paper,, upon which he obtained credit for $BO,OOO, were all forgeries! We underetand that he paid wp the $BO,OOO, but that the New York item is left unprotected. fflthj burning |w. taOKAfl Pgrr.t-rT-a ; .♦.AXORai 7. QIUKQ&I. Phillip* & Qillmore, Editor* PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING::::; JOB PRINTING. 'We have one of the beatJofi/YvKiny Office* in the city, and we would respeotfully ask mer ohants and all others who want Cerda, Circulars, Bills of Lading, Bill Hcadß, Blank Cheeks, Hand hills, etc., to give as a call. All; our Job Type are of the most modern, manufacture, and can not fail to please all our customers. Our work- I men are perfect masters of their business, and I will labor assiduously to .plcaßO all who will fa vor ns with an order. #3- READING MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OP THIS PAPER. ■ J®* TWENTY MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO SELL THE DAILY EVES ISO POST. CULTIVATION OF FISH. A now oocupation is found, and a new mode of 1 increasing the food for tho human race. It is the cultivation of fish. Many experiments have been mado, resulting in entire suooess, showing that the best kinds of fish, suoh ob pickerel, tront, piko and tenoh, can be transplanted to any waters and bred, with littlo trouble, in vaßt numbers. Tho spawn, or eggs, can bo taken from tho female fish in Europe, nnd brought to this country. The fecundating properties from | the male fish can also bo brought, and planted | in the waters of any of our rivers, lakes or ponds, they will produoc the fish in vast numbers. Out I of a singloood fish 150,000 eggs have been taken. Out of a piokorol, 46,000. TheßO eggs, preserved from destruction, would soon fill a river or pond with fresh water fish. One man in the st ite of New York has eight artificial ponds in which ho has cultivated fish of the best kinds; and tho I increase is almoßt incredibly rapid. The fish in in his ponds booome bo tame os to como at his call, and eat food ont of his hand. The fish are aro called to their dinners by tho ringing of a boll. Those who have lived in hotels, and seen tho scampering the dinner bell produces among tho boardors, can form some idea of the scamper- ing through the waters, produoed by the bell of this fish broader. Even tho wild pickerel will tako food from his hand. The waßte in feeding fish is very small. It is stated that ten ponnds of food fed to fish will produce nine pounds of fish. They enn live and do well on very littlo food. But by liberal feeding will become very large and fat. Tho reason why fish re-produco no foster in in their natural state, is said to bo tho destruc tion of tho greater portion of the Bpawn depos ited in unprotected places. That destruction prevented, they will increase with suoh won drous rapidity as to fill all tho waters of the country. A French gentleman states that, at an expense of three or four thousand dollars, he could make the Sußqnohanna swarm from ita source to its month with the best kinds of fish known in Eu rope or America. The time required would not be more than two or three years. Tho process i consists simply in providing a few breeding i places, where tho destruction of tho spawn could i be prevented, and tho young bo fed for a fow I weeks. This business of raising fish will yet becomo an important and profitable oocupation. A few families living in the vicinity of a pond, soon stock It with an abundance of the best kind of fish; and thus supply themselves with an abundance of hoslthy, palatable and excellent food. it The New Yojrk Farmer’s Club is devoting muoh attention to this subject; and it Is justly consid ered a matter of great pnblic interest The Emperor of Rubslo, it appears, has got sick; some accounts say with a bilious at tack, others that it Is erysipells. It matters very little whioh. But that he should bo sick is not at all surprising. Anxiety of mind, suoh as he must endure, would produce sickness. He finds'himself now in a position of tremendous peril.. Tho whole pubilo opinion of the world condemns his mod and rascally attempt to over whelm and conquer a neighboring empire. Several of the most powerful nations of tho world are mastering all their forceß not only to defend the Turkish empire, but to cripple tho power of the Ciar to disturb the peace of the world for soma time to come. The destruction of his fleets, and the bombardment of bis sea ports wonld speedily follow the commencement of hostilities. He has in fact no prospeot of success in war, and no, chance of peace but by the loss of honor. His . only alternative is to fight with vast odds against him, or “back out” in the faoe of the world. No wonder he is sick. Hempfield Railroad. —Tho Washington Com. tnonwedUh stated, last week, that, owing to a strike Among the laborers on the Hempfield, operations upon the road had, to a groat extent, been suspended. - The Commonwealth has sinoe been informed from a very reliable source, that oat of the seventy-six sections, there were only threej on which operations wero partly Buspond di—quite a difference. The same paper adde: “Tho road, too, ia be ing made with groat care and caution, nnd when completed, will be among the moat substantially built roads in tho United States, as it should be, when we tako into consideration the amount of freight and travel that must necessarily pass over it. RETAIL FRICK OF FLOUR. We were obliged to pay eight dollars for a bar rel of flour yesterday. Wo coaid have bought it at the same time in Cincinnati for six and a quarter; and it could be brought up for 60 ots.» making $6,76, instead of eight. Wo advise families to sond to Cincinnati for their flour, un less prices come down a little here. TELEGRAPH REVIEW. We have received the last number of tho above named review, published by T. K. & P, G. Col lins, Philadelphia; andeditod by James D. Reid. It contains about one hnndrod and thirty pages of reading matter. No New County.—A meeting was held in Greensburg, on Wednesday evening, the 22d inst., to oppose tha formation of a now county ont of part of Westmoreland. Tho now oonnty is to be called Ligonier, but in the face of tho opposition to it, its formation is donhtfol. Mill Burned. —Tho Grist Mill, owned by Robert Wright, in Hookstown, Beaver oonnty, was burned on' the night of the 21st ult There were in the mill, it is said, 2,000 bushels of wheat, whioh wore entirely destroyed. Celebration.—The Farmers Club of Wash ington oonnty, celebrated the 22d of February, by a dinner. Hon. B. B. Beed presided. B@* Cincinnati has been the scene of another horrible marder. On Saturday night last, two men named Fitz James and Roderick Dhn, got into a quarrel at a publio house kept by a Mr. Bates, on Sycamore street The parties fonght desperately for Beveral minutes, when James suddenly stabbed .Dhn, killing him almoßt in stantly. A large number of persons, including several policemen, witnessed the murderous affray, but no-attempt was made to save the ; murdered man,, and James was allowed to walk off without being arrested. : ■: It is said thiit leeohes disinclined to bite, from ; the nntemptiag nature of the repast offered, or a loss of appetite, may bo sharpened by immer sion in a little warm ole, when they bite direct ly. They don't seem to know what ails them. There is no change to notice in money affaire. ( There U a good supply of money now all oyer the country, and no one can doubt that this.is a time of general prosperity throughout the TTidon., Our railroads and steamboats are ...now foliy employed. Daring the month of February a larger business was done on the wharf at Pitts burgh than ever before in the same month; and i tbi :::::::::::::MAftCH 3. e business by the railroads is daily idcreasiog. Nearly a thousand tons of freight per day are carried orer tho Central road. Some flour dealers here have probably rather more flour on bauds than they want. The steady decline in pi ioeß for the last three weeks has bafilod all tbeir calculations. Each Bteamer that arrives brings news that strengthens thd belief that a general war must ensue, yet with the ar rival of each steamer prices go dowh. It is no longer possible to deceive people with the belief that the prices of nil articles in com mon use must immediately be doubled if war occurs in Europo. ■ No more food will be requir ed for the present on that account; and thero are as yet no Bigns of a deficient harvest next : i season. Wo may be mistaken, but we think holders would do well to sell at present prioes. There is an abundant surplus of provisions in this country to supply all foreign demand, and the facilities for sending that surplus forward to the seaboard are far greater than formerly. There is no reason then why prices should.ron up bo enormously ns was not long ainco pro- The oxporta of apcoie from Now York to Europe, last week, amounted to $806,800 ,49 Previously reported, for 1854 2,202,469 81 Tolal this year, tolastSaturtiay,..s2,66B,77o 80 '«?jrhero is upwards of seven million dollars In the Sab*Treoaury at Now York. Wo take tho following from the New York i Herald — i “ All tbo elements of speculation nro rapidly approaching a very healthy condition. Money l» daily getting easier. The banks are generally enlarging tholr linos of discount, and outside capital is coming into tho stroet for lovestmout. An outsldo demand for fancy stocks Is springing up, and wo hare no doubt that in tbo course of a few weeks a very large in* ority of speculators will bo purchasing for a rise. The stock list contains many securities which are now selling fir below their actual ralue. We allude to good dividend raying securities. Illinois Central Hall road bonds are easily worth par; a°d must soon reach it. All thepayjng Western railroad stocks aro depreciated In market value, and al though they are at a premium now, there is still a margin left for on advance.” Wo learn from tha Philadelphia BuUitin that tho deposits of gold at tho United States Mint in Philadelphia, daring tho month of February, just"closed, where $2,514,000. Tho deposits of the year, thus far, compare with those of lest year, as follows: The falling off, from last year, owing to the severity of the rainy Beason in California, is quite large, but it will probably bo made up in futuro supplies. The following is a detaited statement of the deposits and coinage of tho Mint for the month of February: From California From other sources Total deposits in February *• «* la January Silver bullion dcposltcJ WEEKLY MOHEY AMICUS. 1853. 1554. ..$4,062,003 $4,215,679 ... 3,584,623 2,514,000 January . February. ~$5,511,555 $8,729,579 TotaHn two months. GOLD BtlLlon DKPOEIMD. Fit/x.x. Yalw . 154207 $3,085,0i0 Picas. .... 271000 137,000 . 1,240.000 310,000 130,000 13,000 Gold. BoubtcSEagics. Siltrr. Half Dollars Quarter Dollar*. Dimes $1,041,000 iNtcf*. 1.222 17 TOTAL COISACE. Although tho receipts of gold this year ap pear email when compared with thoso of tho eune period last year, they are still far in excess of tho exports of specie. Tho whole export of specie since January Ist has not been more than three millions, while the receipts of gold dost hare been nearly seven millions. TnE Alleged Fbacds at Lakcasteb —Further Particular*. —It was stated in our Philadelphia letter yesterday that Judge Vonderamith and Gen. George Ford, of Lancaster, Pa., who had been held to bail on the charge of perpetrating frauds on tho U. 8. Pension Office, had disap peared. It appears their bail had been increased from $2,000 to $5,000 each, and Tuesday last was the day for their appearance to undergo an examination. The Philadelphia Ledger eaya: The sum total of which the Government, it is alleged, has been defrauded, is said to be op wards of $70,000, of which Judge Vonderamith is alleged to have been tho principal receiver— bis supposed share being folly two-thirds. The names of the females used to perpetrate the frauds in the cases which have thus for been in vestigated, are: Mrs. Susan Long, Margaret Lytle, Magdalena Russel, Rebecca Gurley, Eva Callaghan, Margaret Hartman, Maria Gray, Ju liana Parker, Christiana Watson, and Jano Win ners. On one of tho claims, that of Mrs. Lytle, over $lO,OOO was paid on fraudulent pension papers. In the caso given, the moat careful search has been mado for the parties or their relatives, and in several of them no trace can be found that they ever existed. | In the case of Mrs. Susan Long, the reputed claimant for a pension, which olaim was issued in 1844, and presented by Judge Voodorsmith for a period of thirteen years, it is alleged, was paid to that person, ns appears from the official reoords, nnd regularly from that time up to 1854, when fraud wob suspected. The amount paid bn this claim waß about $B,OOO. The husband, Andrew Long moved from Lancaster county to Virginia in 1804, whore ho and his wife soon after died, without leaving any descendants—at least such is the statement of tho officers who hove not been able to learn of their whercabonts, i there ore anyjiving. Two or thTee oases are similar in their character. The mode of operating in these alleged frauds, is said to be most ingenious and deceptive. For instanoe, there is filed in the Pension Bureau at Washington, letters from several distinguished Pennsylvanians recommending the consideration of the claims on the government, at the solicita tion of the persons implicated in the fronds, in whose integrity tho parties prevailed upon to ask the aid of government for alleged services ren dered, had tho fullest confidence. Among the gentlemen thuß villainously and Bhamefnlly out raged and imposed upon, are James Buchanan, Simon Cameron, and John Strohm —all well .and favorably known throughout the State and coun try. Among tho names forged, are those of Judge Sohmifor, Postmaster Reigart, Alderman Musser, and other respeotablo citizens of Lan caster, as has appeared sinoe the defendants wero taken into custody. Tho accused parties aro among the wealthiest and heretofore most respeotable citizens of Lan caster, and'so confident wero thfeir'fnends that they were innooent, that a delegation from Lan caster went to Washington and had an interview with President Pierce, with tho hope of having the proseoation stopped, but without euoooss.— Nor do they yet bolievo theobarges against them to be true. Officers have gone to New York and Boston in pursuit of them. Tbial of the Cincinnati Steam Fins Es aiKE. —Oa Friday last the ateam fire-engine in Cincinnati was tried in the presonoe of a com mittee from Louisville. The Gazette says: “Tho engine was run to the corner of Sixth and Tine streets, six squares, in five minutes and a half. The steam was np in four minutes and a half after the toroh was applied. . In six teen and a half minntes from tho time they com- ] meneed hitching the horses to the machine ; the | water was through two lines of hose eight hun- | dred feet in length, and throwing two streams j about sixty feet through inoh-and-a-quarter noz zles. In twenty-two minntes she was throwing two streams on top of the Mechanics’ Institute building, ono hundred and ten feet perpendicu larly. Trials were then had of one, two, three, four and fire lineß of hose, all of whioh proved very snooessfully the merits of the engine. A, fine of hose was also run into a honse near by, and in a few seconds the bnilding wae filled with steam. After testing tho in every pos sible way, the Louisville delegation expressed themselves highly pleased, and all concurred in saying that the steam fire engine was the great est invention for extinguishing fires that they ever witnessed.’.’ ........... ... Another of these engines is now heing.builtia Cincinnati, and in order to retain jt in that city tho insurance companies have subscribed be tween $4,000 and SS,QQO to pay for it j -*u r **„_'" * ■ ■*saz. -L.- . -.., f. ■» '<■■ *?■ V'~ , ' Bern and F(wt« ftnurtem. It is said that Go’orgO Iw 'u disposing of his two hundred thonsand gnns at 6 handsome profit He is supplying the European demand, which is said to "be w; groat : One of the Boston editors thinks that the rais ing of the physiolans’s fees in that city will hare a eery beneficial influence on the health of the population. Shad have already made tloir appearance In tbe Delaware rWer, and eevorul were eadgbtra few days ago, a few miles below Wilmington. An Irishman has been Justly sentenced to the House of CorreoUoa in Boston, for pouring boll ing water from a tea kettle upon hie wife, eeald' log her badly. According to an estimate in tho St. Louis Ad~ vocatt, the total length of tho: Mississippi riser and its numerous branches, amounts to fifty-one thousand miles, of which twenty thousand miles are navigable waters. The average annual consumption of ice in the oity of New STork has been roundly estimated at hue hundred thousand tons. To supply this de mand, one hundred and aoventy thousand tons have already been housed. : English papers, notice tho arritol in that conn try of some Mormon missionaries from tho uni tod States ; but what sneeess they hate had is not stated. Tho Western (Eng.) Tima says ono of the gentlemen was “ recognized as a person who had left London some time ago in great haste.” It is said that the government has already ex panded the respectable suitnof two hundred thou sand dollars in prosecuting Dr. Gardiner for his alleged fraud. i The Jewß in New York are preparing to build a large hospital of their own. There are several vessels detained in the port •of Boston for want of crews. Wages $2O a month are paid. ■ The Speaker of the Canadian House of Assem bly was arrested in Italy during a recent tour in Europe, the police having on their black list a person of the name of McDonald, and it seems they arrested the first of the clan tbeyjoould lay ; their hands upon. It coat him about £3, insome shape, before he could get released, , The Charleston Standard says—“A friend from Florida assures us that he has discovered a small guano island upon the western coast of Florida.” The area of all the States of Europe is given at three million, six hundred and thirty-four thousand, eight hundred and thirty-two square miles. The Toledo Blade aaya that four hundred pas- BCDgora daily hare passed through Toledoan the Michigan Bouthern Railroad, each way, during the last ten days.' has permitted ft peculiar kind of perfumed'soap to he dedicated to her; which she recommended as “ flagrant,” and precisely the thing for the “ twilight.” On a cannon shot, fired from the right bank of the Danube,' which fell close to the quarters of Prince Sobarmanoff, were the words, ” Good morning to you, Prince Gortschakoff.” - In Russia, if a carriage is driren over any per son, and injures him, whatever may be the mer its of the cose, the horses are forfeited to the crown, and the driver, if a Russian peasant, sen tenced to be ft soldier. Counterfeit half dollars-, of tho date 1830, are I in circulation, made of some brass metal mixed with silver. They may be detected by their light weight The Boston press have advnuoed their rates of advertising 26 per cent. The amount of land in Hf 52,461,000 53,000 ... 2,614,000 4,216,670 1,166,000 noia on tho 30th of September,”lBsB, was 8,- 631,021 oeree. A bill to punish the adulteration Of liquors has passed through the Committee.of the Whole of the Ohio Senate. A committee baa been raised In each House of the Ohio legislature, to consider the subject of women’s rights, oa connected with the elective franchise and other matters. 3,085.040 400,000 1,222 IT t f I I I I 3,547,103 17 dS-Tbor® are thousand* of persons who mo afflicted with o Rapture of the Roods, oho pay hut UtUo attention to the disease until the bOWels become strangulated, when In all probability It mayho too late. How Important it it, then, for all those suffering with any form of " Rupture of the Bowels," to call at once upon Hr. HBYBER, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, earner of Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro-. trading portion of the bowel*. Ur. KRVBER has on office hack of his Drug SBTo, where Trusses are opplled, and warranted to giro satisfaction, Healsobas erery variety of Trusses that you can name, and 'at any price, to salt.the; means of every ono lxf need of tho artlde. I also keep evory kind of Supporters, Body Braces, Suspensory Band ayes, Slasfic SfocWitys, for enlarged veins, and *ll kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. 1 would respectfully invite tho attention of the public to an excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which InvMlably et •cts enroa in a very short time. j53-PB. KEYBEIPS DRBQ BTOEE AND TUBES DEPOT, oornor of Wood etroot end Virgin sllej, sign of tlw Golden Mortnr. dot2B ca-ll« invite the careful aUentim of all pcrtam afflicted with Caught or Oils, to OetfoUaming certificate, given bckra, by Mr. Jons C. him*, of PetUet bnmehip, in Veit manly, Mr. turtle is ora of our most respectable citliena, anil vol untarily called on Dr. Keyset and offered bis coruscate to tho facts stated below.. Tie PJSOTOBAt SYBUP la tor sale at 140 Wood street, and by druggists generally. Great Care by Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral SYBUP.—I lire In trebles township, Allegheny eoonty, I bade coughing and spitting, which commenced about the dth of Yobrrary last, and continued for eight whole months. I employed the best physicians In the country, end my cough continued unabated, until aarly to October. Aithat time 1 was advised to try your PKOmlt Ah OOUGII SYBtIP, which I did; and sifter I hid token one botUo, I was en tlcoly free famcoaghlng and spitting. 1 had despaired of eror getting well, and I think it ahonld be known that this yalnable remedy will do ibr others what tt has done In my case. 1 JOHN 0. UITLB, Peebles tp. Witness B. M. Kerr. ttreb. Deecrober 81s whleli never fall to give SATISFACTION, and are toed by many Phyticianx in their Practice.— Dr.J. S. RO3H 1s an Honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, ana graduated, in 1820, from the Uni varsity of Pennsylvania, under the guidance of the truly eminent Professors Physfck, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, James and Hare,—names celebrated for medical science,— and having had dally intercourse’and consultation with thoso distinguished physicians, respecting diseases of all and the proper remedies therefor ; eud being solicited by thousands of bis patients to put up his Proparations,ho offers to the public, as the results of his experience for the past SO years, the foliowing Talaable Family Medldnes, one to a specific disease: DR. J. S. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVIGORATING COR DIAL.—The Greatest Discovery In Medical Science, for all Nervous Couditions of the .System!—Heart Disease and | Nervous Complaints, The astonishing and happy effect of Dr. Rosa’s Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Pal pitation, Numbness, Neuralgia,NerTotts Tremor of the Mus cles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in the Face; Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind, or Bod}*, worn down by care, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to use it in their practice. For a weak constitution, it .Is a grand re* clorer; It completely remo-ra from the system all nervous Irritations, and Is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The weak and the nervous ore frequently restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Price 60 cents. Sold, WboletalO;and retail,at Dr.KETSBR’fI Drug store, 1140, corner ofWood st and Virgin alley. febl Kcw Dlocovorics.-“YEQETAULK CATTLS POWDBB-Them powder* are putuplnone pound packs, and are really a good article, not only to r tho diseases incident to Horses, Cows, Swino and other animals, but they are likewise on excellent article to lmproro tho condition of tho: animal. ' Jbr AWch Gwr, they not only toppers tho condition of Mich Cows, but they Increase the quantity as well na to prore tho quality of milk and buttar. Tho proprietors say that It Increases tho quantity of butter tom half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those perrons who hare tried It, say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the same kind of feeding os boforo. Of one thing we are certain. all who use it once will use it all the time and sare money by the operation, as wen as lmproro the appearanc of their stock. Price 25 Cents a paper, b papers toil. OEO. H. KBTBBB, No. 140, paporeiurji.. . corner Woodst. and Virgin alley. •Wholesale and Belall Agent •O-Modlethe Cli«»tß~*l>r. KEYSEE, Tbolesals Dnigglßt, of 140 Wood utmt, ha* on land a splcndidm -ortment of MEDICINE CHE3TB, fcr fluoffles <md steam boats, at various prices. Thom to want <rf articles of this kind wirald do well to gWohhn a eall. « Costly thy habit as thy purse ran buy, • ' Bat not expressed In fancy; ri.j4 nol gaudy— For tho apparel oft predslms the man. arrasedmanknowahow difficult It la to find a Tailor who thoroughly understand! the peculiarities of each figure, and can suit Its requirements with s well cutjgen tie manly fitting torment. Hones it Is that so few feel « at home” during the first day’s wear or any now arti. deof dress, and howsrer coaUy.neTerbecojns adapted to their forms. Toreniedy so manifest a deformity, It. mtIB BLB has practieally sthdled both fbrm and fashion, always adoptlngthe garment, weather, coat, yest,orpantaloons,to the exlsondes of Us wcarer-thoronghly attaining that ele iran»of fit which tho spirit of the sgedlctatos. ' GEIBBIE’S CLOTHIHG HOUSE, SlO liberty at, head of Wood. 1 ' '• : -:- JV-r'** *! «:•■- •: ' -■ , - : ,(. * ‘j. 4 + : ■ r. *’ T > ‘.’'V f •: . ki '-ji. «jC. -' Death boa a Rupturo. '• *' ■* "- J j r O _S: . ftp, txrhntf mWlitch in tile Beat Yerml*l fnge or Worta Destroyer i-T« a question dally | and hourly uakodby paienta, anxious forthabeallboftlidr ■ children. Allwhoareatall aequalnlM with tbearticlc, will answer. Dr, M’DiHß’B CEMB&ATED VESMinjQE. It has neter been known to fall, and la one ofthmafoat remedies that cab housed. A friend of oura latolfbandednatba following atalomont In raferonco to thia [.Tanalfoge N*w Tour, August 25,1862. GnTumct—A young lady of my ocqaalntance had teen for a long time tm? much troubled 1 shi^J ter to Sy Dr. M’Lane’a Celebrated Bb* ac cordingly purchased end took-oneJk*** l^' iSSln bka to discharge an unusually large quantity vu immediately relieved of all the dreadful. accompanying tbltf disease, and rapidly recovered health!, does netwl*hliernamementto«b her resilience, however, UB2O Fifthstreefc, and ate refers to Mrß. Hardlai, N 0.3 Manhattan place. I '.Pnrchasers vrill _be earefal to oskfbr Dr. STLano’s Cele brated Vermifttgej and take none else. Dr. M’Lane’fl Celebrated Vermifuge, also hla Llver FUI?, can now be had at all respectable Drag Stores In the United States and Canada. - Also for saleby the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd & Co^ CO Wood street. mar3:d*ir On the 25th ult, fitter & lougand palnfol Illness, ELLEN, ■wife of Tb"* o** 0 ** Gordon, aged 31 years; late of Doncaster/ Yorkshire county! England. Ebe was much respected by all.ivho knew her* She leaves a husband and six children to lament her loss. , mh3:d*w SEWADVEBTISEHEHTB. philharmonic Society. Tctr SECOND PUBLIC REHEARSAL will bo given et - LAPAYErrB^HALU On TCRSDAY EVENING, Cih lust. <y>mmflndag"At7V4tfclbclc^ Part L—Sliscellaueouf. Partll.— I The first part of 44 Handel's Grand Orato 'i rlo of the Mesdab.” Tickets SO cents. To-be fcad at the moiio- stores, and at U paU < p'rofrtsmine -will bo published on Monday. mhMt§ TGdxatte. Journal, Colon, Dispatch, and Chronicle copy, L ’ and send bllla to Poat] LBCTVAIfi* vonso MEN’S MERCANTILK LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. T»EY ANTOINETTK L. BROWN »1U dclirer her second J& letureln the MASONIC HALL, THIS (Mdop) KVfr MHQ March 3d. Subject—” The Creatlre Qenlua in Han." look open at 6% o'clock! Lecture to cotameoce at 7% i "racket* 25 canta—to be had at'the Turioua Boot end Mudo Store*, tho library Boome, of the Lecture Commit- I tee, amt at tho door. WOODS( For Sale or Rent. : miIOSB TWO LOTS fronting on Webster street, (ifly feet i front and running back to on «11ey,120 fait, dong teothom street; the lower lot hiring erteted on It a brier building. Jar purtltralars enquire 78 Grant street. mb&tnpl .9£g F,°°£r a Jast “*u™*rk 00LUS3. p — HBB ~ S *» bbos, "*■ BUCCCS3OTBtO J.KidaiCO^ No.GO WottUtteet I/^mSsT 18 BM * M °' l BROS. BKUj2 ° mw. ..A'ffSgj?? 'SSSSSfiSHS” F, KO^ T ' ! ~ 2S " FLEMING BROS. D^St^ 500 *' inttoreBM "n&t&o BROSL QUINIMWW t>* for wio by [mar3] \\TAtHB. I’BOOr laiiSaijAt-a tusmi-A_»apmloi W ttUcto for draulng -roandu, “f‘,l for Ml*by . Tm»r3] ‘ yUSMISG BHQB. SEW CiaFßtS. I Ppying Styled. M A* THE CHE At CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 A. THIRD atTMt—Wo ore now joceirlni? and opening l onoof tto largiat and dmlceat atocka ol UH- | Cloth", Mata,Matting, Bags, 4<r, « ?5 , 2’ , *5L1?£ “.I New York. The stoethu been Elected with groat care, I Person* inwaut of any article* in our Uoe, are respectfully I invited to call and examine. Our. assortment consists in I part of the following, vis: , I Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; • J Tapestry Brussels; I Animason Carpets; I Extra Imperial and Super Three-ply; 1 Patent Tapestry Ingrain; I Superfine and rine ingrain; I Worsted and Wool Carpets; ‘ Wool and Cotton do - j YeniUan S 4 %,%, and 4 4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap ; - • list and Biff, do • ••-"•I White and ilbeck Canton Hal tings, 5£,44, &4, and C 4;, Cocoa Matting, 24, % 44, t-4, and W; Spanish Matting, very cheap; : Elegant Mosaic Rngs, SSO pur pair; 1 Axminlster, Chetallle, and Tufted Bugs, all prices; • - Jancy English Sheepskin Mats, $l5 pet pair ; . • - Colored do do ' do from S2,&G to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelelde, Velvet, and other Hats; . ■ _ Embossed end printed doth table and piano oovers, or entiroly new dedgM, very ridx. *• • • _ . v Damask table and piano covers; also worsted damask by the yard, toilnett,doylers,4e. ~ , _• A great variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from * to 34 sridev Doff Hollands fbr windows, 00, 02,54,00,38,10, 42,44, Inches wide. ' Cold border*! shades, entirely new, very rich. Window shades of every description. • ■ Oval and hollow »tslr*rods, eaxpet binding, tacks, «c> . Also, the Royal Tnrkiahßath Towels, together withaTery thing nsnally kept in Carpet Houses. ‘‘Bmd l ,P l r!ii ttnd quick sales.” Crß. A CO., v mWrrt-tHM, . S 2 Third street , TO ihe Honorable the Judges ol’Uw Court of General. Quarter Scsiottt of the Peace, in and for the county of; petition of John P. M’Comba, of the Pint Ward,; Allegheny, in the countyalbresaid,h'ani'bly ahewetb.-“Tbat: your petitioner hath provided himself With materials for; accommodation'-of--'travelers and others, at his duelling l house In the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Hon urslwill be pleased to grant him a license to. keep tt public; house of entertainment, and your petitioner, ra in duty; bound*will prey. JOHN-F. SPCOMBS. ; We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, ,uP certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon-. csty and temperance* and is veil provided with house room, and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging.of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary nTfißuiran,<Jeorg»Bar«kber,William Josln.C. Willson, Philip M’Laughlln, John Bryar, Augustus. ShUdeckor, William Cooper, DanioV Boot, John Barker, Thomaa C. Blehardson. • • .. .mh3tft ; ■ (Garotte copy sad charge Port.l rpn thw Hnnnrnhlft the Judges of tho Court of General 1 ' p»«rinTm >\f the Peace, In and tor the county of Allegheny: ’ L The petition of Bamt Fulton; of the First Ward, dty oj Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humblv aheweth,— That your petitioner, hath, provided himself with; materials for tho aOTQraTnnrinitnn of travel era and' others, at the dwel ling irouse In Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Hon om will be pleased to grant tim a license to keep a public housa of entertainment, and your petitioner,as in duty bound, will pray. SAMORL FULTON. [ We, the subscribers, citkens of the Ward aforesaid, dp certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hod ana conveniences forthe accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary* Daniel Boot, Thomas 0. Blehardson, Joo. W.Bttrter, W. Thompson, J. M. Laugblin, J. Willson, Jno; Bryaf, William Cooper, Joseph Bora, A. SchiMtrclser, Poter Staub, N.W. Bußttm. • mb&St*) fOmtto copy and cliarg. Post! ' i mo too Honorable too Judges or too Court ofGoneril X Quarter Sessions or toe Peace* in and fi>r too county ff Allegheny: ■■ j- The petition of James Sterling, of the Fourth Waid,clty of Allegheny, in tbe county aforesaid, humbly ahewethr- That your petitioner hath provided himself with raaterids for the aoeommodation of travelers and others, at Ub dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pubue. house of entertainment, and your petitioner aa ln duty bound will pray. '- • \. JAMES STERLING.; - :. We, the subscribers, citiicna of the Ward aforesaid, do cortiiy, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house .room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers and that said tavern Is • ! John B. White, g. Blaadell, A. C. Beil, J-Matthews, gamoel Lindsay, John Divine, A. Jackman, Robert Ful lerton, Thomas Fogarty, John Conlon, Hugh Dormlng, Thomas Jonsin. ‘ ' ' r - mh3:3t TTIO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General J_ Quarter Sessfons of the Peace, in end for tire county of petition of’ Henry Miller A Adam Harnar, of the Fifth Word, city of Fituburgb, humbly .shewclh:' That your petitioners hath provided themselves with'materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, it their tavern, 4n the Ward aforesaid, and prays; that ypur Honors trill be pleased to grant them, a license tokcep a pub lic bouse of. entertainment, and your petitioners, as in duty bound, will pray* " HENRY MILLER,. r/ ADAM HABNAB. We, the subseribcTBi dtixens of the Ward aforesaid.: do certify, that the above petitioners is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided vrith house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that aald-tavenrla necessary. ' Richard Dean, Joachim' Weiaser, Francis Mans, Gabrial Weiistr, WflUam: Jones, Edmund: Milter, A. HX Daman,: : Doimti Solomon, Samuel Andrews* Michael Winterbwter, Jacob Ahl, Wm. Johnston. - - magc3t . : .. Postponed bale.—The pubUe b»i« of couNTRk BEATS AND 0 ABDEN PLOTS, advertised FARM FOR BALE, being part of the “Crow’s Bottom," t>u the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, 1 hour’s ride from the dty, ia post poned until Saturday, 4th atll o'clock, Cars leave at WVdock. GreattargHMm^^^Pfr^ Window glass.—soo boxes B*io, 9*12,. 10*12 and 19*14 Glass, In store mil for sole _ :mar3 * ■ KING A MOORHEAD. A CHANCE FOB A BD3ISSSS MAN —Sor K>lo: j too A sloci, fixtures .ml good will of aUterny Depot end Bo^Storo,weUoat.bUto e dMiJdoloß«g»rfbMiora.ror potato,, .pp lyl o mo LOT—A toostoi, brick d.oliiog houwvon tooeast Fiwnv POWIA—I u& prepared to furnish IOWI6 of the following choice hroedii, bred with great care, wad perfectly purei alt frompnanlamatoekr; •£- ; Boffaiul white Shanghai; . Black Spanish; - BramahPoourik- . Ron «4HorUc«U oral rt«eU ßoi> _ - marl • - THiIDS! ViAIBSII—AU kinds of »U wool, half wool, H^iksodwoolPUdde,ere selling>t, paU.wdncUons ftomfomer prices. TiroOLKN ttoest grad# of wool long Ap|K« CLQA&&—Boine »plgPdidgtyhil Of La»~ a w fog gal* at reduced prket;.- ; . v•. . A, MASON »C&42sKnhrtt^t. XILAID aiLKBv— A. A. Uisox Uo., No. 25-Flfth streetaro rtockof Raid large redocpons u»ualprtoj« • v -■ ~ -.- arttl-v X ftnn nn_fia hMa Ko. Hard Oil; 25 bbliNo. 2 Urd’ 1j . <HL Car gala fry f&frltl HBTiLEBfI & Oft . . --'**aLs- „>.. v -..- '— i •**•*■%*,' k -i >■ ** -, f ■ '^■..■*%;. i .i’.w • *. * •■ ..*'• "* . * A .M .i . ’*• •*. • - -..• ,£ng u ’i?4ks* i r -'• • :*■ ■:• jT*S "<■ « i v : * . ■; '. i> ■• > >, /** * „ ■. , - ■-.■.■■ v>,-, ■:■ ::■•■:■ ' ; '. y» tV- « tv. ; ■ _ r - J - W. If. KINCAID, E.H.IIUSQ, JAMES B. HOLMES, i: Lactoro Committee. FLEMING BROS. ' i .■■■.*■■■ 'r''4'. i.-/'. v "r i : WE3TEEH FABHKBfi' IHStJSAECE COMPiBI. NEW LISBON, OHIO. . B. arOABKBif, Agent. : SL Charla BitOdiw, IQ&ZVWjtf tlfattPiUtbvrgJu... OFFICERS. Jams Edit, prc&’t.- - Juts Butts ick, V» Ltn MAfiUsf, Secretary and Treasurer. " KKFKtUJUGES. .■ A. k A. ITBsln. T. UmbsUeitcr, DT. Irish, Joseph Hall, Springer Harbaagh, E. M. Stanton, Wilkinson A UoflAtott, Gilbert * Frederick, Pittsburgh; James Mason, Esq., Banna, Garreteon * Co., Clereland: Graham * Bl’Coy, Dr. G. Fries, Cincinnati. fet>6 \ Capital. State Hutoal Fixe dshlariiielniuraiico Company, OF PJ£«hBYXVANJA. ■ /■; ■ Branch Office car. fburth and JPUltbiiTgfL^ Capital, 390,000 dollars* ' bxucrou: . John P. Rutherford, Dauphin CO4 P. 0. Sedgwick, Harris* fcurg ifSanmel'Jones, Philadelphia; A, Wilkins, Banker, PittaburghrA. Pittsburgh; John B. Kutherford, Dauphin CO4 A. J* Gillette Harrisburg; S. T. Jonea, narris- 1 burg; Robert Klot*. Carbon co.~ 1 JOHNP.BUTHERFORB,;.ft i erident; \ A. A.CABRIEB^Acfy/. A.J. GILtBTT, Secretary. . The abora company wIU Insure against* perils of aea and inland navigation and transportation; .also, on buildings and merchandise In city orcountry, at lowest rates co'nsfe trtnt with safety. Policies issued crndweiling houses either perpetually or for aterm of years. : : Jal3‘ Girard firs and HAtine'lnanrdnca Company , OP PHIhiDBhPHIAi ' OSix of PiUibvrgh and Smithfidd xU. OftplPdj 3®®*ooo DollatSi ■ pnuscioM! ■ ■ Wm. M.Swain, i. P Vr£S?”, r ’.,' . H. A. Shackelitod,' JPorloi^, E. SL Paris, J. BiPlsnlgen, : ’ Thos.a.MitchoU, Samuel Jonea, . B.B.Comegys, - Thomaa Craven, : Wm. 11. Sowers, • A. Hart, Philip P. Snyder. . Wm. P. Hacker, . Alex. Heron, Jr, Pnrman Sbeppprd. - JOBIi JONES, President. A. a GIIiEPT, Secretary. Will inaureCotton or Woolon Factories, Buildings, Stores, Merchandise and property generally, on the most favorable ; terms. fjal3), . -A. A-OAIUHEg, Agent. ini raraaco Company of the Valley of Virginia* S‘4OO,QOO .. - HOME VA. .... v •. . WBEOTOBS:. . ' jos. 8. Carson, Jobi Kerr. Lloyd Logan, ‘ James H.Barge«v . . Junes P. Biloy, K. W. Blchardson, H.U«McOoyre. - JOS.S.CABSQNVPresident ;S.PUNK,Socret&iy.- O.P. BttE*Bß, Actnary. tfbe atfcntionof the is especially Invited to this company, as an institution based upon an ample capi taL and conducted on tbe'stcictesl principles of equity and economy. Policies Issued on. Boats, Cargoes, ancbproptfrty generally, by t -. r, -'. iA. A. QAB&IKIt, AgcfiE. • . jaW ' • , OfUcocor. Fourth and fimlthfleldflts. Ftreiaai’t Htnurattc* Company of the City of Pittsburgh* j, K. MOORHEAD, President—RObEßTFDl NE Y,- Beer©- . lnsure against VUUS and MABINE BISKS of all Undfl. Office; Ho. 99 Water street; •• - ■ ■ : J. K. Moorhead, • 17. J< Anderson, . • B-CL Sawyer, B.B.BimpsoD, \ - .*» Wih. M. Edgar, -IL B. Wilkins, „• C.H. Paulson, William Colllngwood, B. 11. Roberta, John M. Irwin, Joseph Ka\e, Wm. Wilkinson, ■ David Campbell;ja!2 fr?" fffUTBAL FIHB AliD iaA- IKBPRASCK COMPANY, of Pennaylvatiia* UAPITAL* 0100,000* CHAM* TSB PERPETUAL* r O.HEI&TEE. . • WILLSON, Esq* ... . , :• V.v' i'- I HotuA.G.Hektef, : : ' Samuel W. Bays, William Bobinson, Jr.,. Thomas Gillespie, WnUamY.Yahhestoclc, John B. Oar/ Harvey Bollman, • Jacob Peters, . John William Colder, Jr., Jacob 8. Holdennsn, 1 ' 'Aaron Bornhaugh. BUSSELL ft OAKES, Agents, .: : - Office, la Lafhyette Buildings, jeg • -(entrancopn Wood street.) CITIZESS* Insnrance Company ol D. KING, President; SAM UEL L. MAEBHELL,Sccretary. , , , ■Ofikt:9 A Water S£rtei+ bdicten Market and WoodttneU. : Insures HULL and OABGO Bisks, on tho Ohio and Missis sippi Bitivs and tributaries. ..... ' Insures against Loss or Damage by airs. ; ALSO—Against tb* Perils of the Sea, and InlandNaviga* UonandTransportailon.. • - SXBXOXOB&g • . ILD.King, Wm.LaiinterJr., I William Bagaley, SamnelM. 1 Kier, .. I Samuel Bca, William Blnghany - - Bobert Dunlap, j r., John S. Dilworth, i Isaac 3L Pennock, • FrancisSollera, • : bough; • J. Schornimaher,:• : Walterßryant, ; - ; 1 William B.Haya* : John Shipton. ■ ■■■■- dec23 import ant to. C uppers and Leech* M» Dr. KE7BEU, 140 Wood street, has received an os sortment of Thomas* Mechanical Leeches; i “ Cupping Glasses;. . i,'... «* Breast Glasses; ... r . ** Eye Cups;. • i- • Dental Leeches; i . 11 Scarificator. These are really important inventions, and very eontr nlent-to' those who follow Leeching. Call and see them. Wood st emi Vireio nlley. j*G Indigestion and Liver Complaint CUBED BY KIBE’S PETBOLEUiI.—Bead the fol lowing, letter Bom Lev. O. Dicmsozr; 4 Missionary-in Oregon:' ' “ "■ Ma. J. M. KrES—Dear Sit: Myself anil wife havihgbeen greatly benefitted by the use of your Petroleum, I wlsh to have yoa Bcnd-me » box of two or three down bottles. 1 am tbeCongregaiicuuil Minister In tlda .place, and several of my people are affected with indigestion and, an inaction of Urn Uv«ylhe : same <>f myself, and'wife, .belbre; taking yonr Bock Oil./We took sovoriU hottlen— two or threa each—about a year 'find, a half ago, aud'we have never exyoyed so good health for years as we. have since that time. I had not taken a single bottle; before that fullness of the stomach .'which.so distresses the dye : peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing,of it slncethot time. My wife, was also relieved from a chronic disease of i the liver, which had been of several years standing; by the i use of your Petroleum. •>. - •. Sold by.B. M. Kl£K,Cahal Basin,GEO.H.K3S73ER, 140 j Wood street, «nd Druggists and Medicine Dealers every [ where.. ~; •• -. j.-.> .t. octSs ■ DAGOKRREOTITPES— . Likeneageatahen is all kinds. of weather, from 8 A.M.tos P. if,, giving as accurate artistic and&nimateUkmess, ohliko and vastly su cheap and2pSia,accoidlng to the siie mdqaMiiyofcaseorfranie. , ... Hours for children, frtnnil A.M.to3P.M. H.B*—ldkehesseaof akkor deceased persons taken In any part of the city*.. [nov2sily rs>OV&TAIKB) Gnrtatn. Uaterlalfli and Cartin' Trimmings n£ every description, Furniture Plushee,Brocatelle», ia, Lace ond Muslin Curtains,N."l* Painted Window Shades,QUtOoraices,Caxtain PinsVEands,- Ao, at wholesale and retail. W. 11, CABRYB, No. lGSOhesnut street, corner Fifth , Philadelphia. . >ot3Xt&ina and'Trimmed In the very newest French style.- ■ : ;[maigoay rr^a»Cornal,Qoraall Comailt A great many per sons are dTeadfaUy tomented with corns. , A certain remedy. wfil be found -In Dr. Oo Hsu’s .Gonw PiAßTxn, for saleby Dr. GEO. S. KEYBEB, 140 Woodstreet. ~ Pries, retail at 12% and 25 cts, per box. - eepB - - deductions to those who, buy to sell again. • <U* O* E**—-Place of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between JlfLh street antT Ylrgiß alloy. PiTTSBTiEOH Lotos, No. ts every Tuesday even in g. Mimiwtui Enc&npuxar, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month./.’- . [margfcly ; pTgy” »The.JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO- CIETY.of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, mests on the fin t and third WEDNESDAY of erery.month, at the FLOW DA HOUSE, Market Street. ' Krorder, jelqr' ’: v JOHN YOUNG, Secretary. ■ LODGE, I. O* O. F.—The Angerona Lodge, No. 259,X 0. of O, F.. meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood sU [jyLy cr^»aoroFtU&«—ltia due to KIER'& ittroKtm to say that it hasbeen known to completely eradicate every vestage of thisdreadful dianM* in less time than any otber.romedy, and. at less cost or Inconvenience to the pa*' dent. .'/.J'... • .. • -.t •, : ;:The thousands of certificates in the hands of the propria* tor. many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Fiitshu~tb and l ta immediate vicinity, go- to show clearly and beyond ill doubt, that Keats PsraoiXDii is a medicine of nocommjnvalue, not only as a local remedyiu . JhraZ j* tit, Bhtum<dim t Dafneu, loss of -Sight, - but as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient; to become acquainted with its 'merits.-.- ' Those having a dread ofmixtures are assured thatthla msdicine purely natural, and is bottled at it flowsfrom the bosom of the earth. TfofoSoiai3ig_calificaUUwpiedfnmapap*rpulttMhe&at Syra ewe, 2f.Yi,anab€an dateAuauil 2,1852, totcAtcAu Y. S\xt,M.D n Of Syracuse: ; —This may in truth .certify, .that. I have been so badly af* : dieted with Scxofulafpr the last seven years that most of the time! hire beonvxnablo to attend to any kind of business, andmuehof the 1 time unable to walk and ' confined to my bed, add have been treated nearly ell the time by the best Physicians our country affords; I occaaionally got some re* lief. but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot recommended mo to try the. Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as eve rythiugeiae had failed. I did so without fhith at first, but theeffectwas astonishing i it threw the poison to the surfhee at once, and I at once began to grow better,- and by tiring seven tatties Xhate got a cure worth thousands of dollars^ . v- MBB. NANCY M,BARKER; rThis may certify that I have been acquainted with Kiel's petroleum, or Bock Oil, for more than a-year, and have re* peatwßy witnesseditsbanefidol effects fn the cure of Indo lentuloCr* and other diseases for-whkhdt is recommended, vnde&n with confidehcerecoinmehd.lt to be a medicinewor thy of attention, and can safelysaythat success has attend* ed its use whore other medicine had &Bed'. D. T. FOOT; M. D. For sale by all the Druggists fa Pittsburgh.: fau27:dAw. 1 onn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, sear IOUU the Clarion rirer.Thia land is heavily timbered, has ah' excellent eon, and ißsaldtoeontaluanabundance of Iren ore, and a thick rein of bUnminous coal. The Venau* go railroad, whicb trill undoubtedly be built, will ran very near to it, if not directly across iL- Tha filfllstown creek runsthroughlt - -r-- -l-: -;r : AX50,500 acres In Elk county, well-timbered aniwatered, and lying hear the route of the Snnbnry and Erie railroad. No%etter investment could be made than in these lands. The completion* of the Banbury and: Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango -inilroads. through ithat region will-render the coal; lumber, iron ore and soil. of groat value. Enquire of C.B. M, BMITH, , .Attorney at law, ‘ No.l47Fourth street. feb22re*m:tf AND 3 FOii BAUi—ISOO acres In Muscatine, Ctedar and Beotfecounties. ■ •■•■ • .... 21 seres In. Collins Township, 4 miles from Pittsburgh. 2 onoacrelioialnPeoblcs/Townahlpipnthe Qreenabarg Tornpiko Bead. , 24 Lois of ground, 24 by 110 feet deep,adjoining SLMsry’a Cfimoier7« ■ ■ * Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, feb9 . ■ Comer of 7lh and fimithflalft street. nc OV .LAMJ,mlicB Irom thedw,of good &%j «oU,=wUhjfcYdaoTcWrfctBa3«.b7 • r 140 Third street.:: 1‘ AUIKS’ CLOTH CU3AtSv—A> A. MASON A CO. ha?o j ■ . 3et tor sale some rerj choice patterns of Cloih Clocks, which they offer at rodoced prices. ' ftb2s. TV*LAINKB; Ac—Worthier eents, are now seUing at JJ S cent*. ffeb2B] ’ ' A.A.MASON &CO. Tnictjs; WOOL LuNU SUAWLS.—A. A. MASON k CO. |» . are offerrnx the flneat anility of Wool tong Shawls. ats6,so feh2s XQHN HIMUWN, Agent far SoldiersVßounty Lend and tf hka ramcrTed toßrPCw’q La.W.OfQC«, eOTnOT of FIFTH and GttANT street*. ■ feb£B 0H BAND r ofQnrowD every variety ol Eiflas, Doable Barrel Shot Gone, *fc . • . : DOWN A/TETLETS, ■■ -UVL. r •■•■■ • r if-,- 133 W6od street. EOU ItKNT—A brick DWELLING HOU&Eo&Wylttfst, well arranged, with gas fixtarejvbatb-rOoin, Ac; $260 per year.'-*l®v* Isrgwtwaa? the seconds tozyofUO Third sheet, overoaroEcsi : » i ftb!7 S.CBTHBKBT A SON/14Q; Third k ■ ..... . ;, ~ *»,.w,. . v*^,^p;MZ4-mrim' Vyf . TV - ' ,v-~d THEATRE,— Jo9rt>H C.Foskb, Zur« and Mans ILg? arr —Fifth strre'., shove Wowt I’rires of suinUrioo; Boxes and Parqnet'O Mo i Private Boxes, large, $»; do. <J». small, *5; Second Ties, Sso; Boxes for eolond persons, Ms, Persons securing scats ell. bo charged labels- extra for too certißcate. Doors open at <% o>cloclt; porformsoce to com monee-at-.aueronfe: ISM. BENEFIT 0i JI’LLE DUBET......SftII be acted tbe cole braM Drama of INGOMAIS, THE BARAOTAS..; t ..Pirtbe. nla. M’lleDoret; Ingomar, Mr. Brelsfotd......To conclude, for toe 3 Ime. tritb Buckstone's truly celebrated DroaaofOnEENBDSIIEH, OB THE ITONTEMOPTHE MISSISSIPPI. Miami, toe bontress, M lie Doret; Oeral dine, Mrs. Rynar; Wild Murtogh, Mr, Hamilton; dock (fongt .Mf.j Bailey. . 'iiam.. fiinrrVittrtel near WorxL, oyyoalU ijft- f / fayette null, can bo obtained for Parties, Fatltals. ; Concerts, Pnbl'o Meetings. Ac. .Also, Cargo's {fctillon and r : : dax Horn Bandcun bo found in readiness at ail times,by .-.■ ; awljlngtoWsiFK ANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palace Dagnerrean Booms of R.M. Cargo A Co., Fourth at. ' - !o . Orpbana’Coortßole. , , • Bi Tirtne.cf otaw of tbo Orylim»’ Court, of Allegheny county, we wilt expose r , to sale, by publle rendue or outcry, on tlo : premhesf on' SITUKDAyr.tho »tb day of ' Harch,lBM,at in-o'clock, A. 11, all the fob lowtogralaable real estate, tho; property or WILLIAM RILEY, late of told county, do- cortaln tract or piece: of land, situate In. Ohio towushrb! In the county of Allegheny and Btato of Bennj » wWvana contalnlnß tblrtytwo wo roadeand tmntv-fbur porches, and bounded and described as follows, ~ to wit- wffisnt apoßt on the public road, and running tben»SbB%degr«es west, 83 two perches loawblte , <sk tree- thence south 2'A degress;east, «3 porches to n STKdegrces east, 80 MO perebroto a So|t on the publlo rosd; thence.along, raia road norUr, 4 degrcoaeostv 23 6-10 porches to * post; tbenco norfh-SKde- , greeswsst, 34 MO pitches to tbophtoeof beginning, feeing - bounded oa tbenonbbylands of Scbuchman, on tho west by landsof geetln’s heirs, and. on; the sonth and earthy other lands lata of the said William lUlcy, deoiosed. Being apartof tbohorthend oftractNo.ll4.ln AJoxandorfidla* tnctofdeprochtUonlands, r- - ! : Terms of salat enfrtbird cash on the doUrory of tho deedi one-third in ono year* and one-third in two.year*, with In terest* to be secured by bond and mortgage on the promises. , ; Title indisputable. LBVINIAJ.BXLEY, Administratrix* JAMES DUFF, Administrator. • For farther parUcnlars.onqnire of laid Administratrix and Administrator on tbe premises, or of N. P.A 0.L.8. Ketrerman, their attorneys, No. 107 Fourth street,Pitta» borxhe > ' ' margfltw urjibana’ Court Bale. • gy - Virtue of an order of the Orphans , Court of Allegheny county, Uia undersign ed administrator of the estate of HICHAKL nvtN-ItARD. lata of Allegheny county, de ceased, wilt expose to .pnblie sale, at the . Court House, in the city, of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 27th day of March, A. D-1 lWt, af 10'tfciocfcj A. M., .the following described lots or of gronnd, sliuatod In the. Seventh Wad of the city of Pittsburgh, marked qnu.de- . sleoatcd.in.tha plan of iota laid out by William Mppencott,. v as lot numbered nine; (No. 9.) and fronting on DtnwUdfa .. Areot twenty-two feet alx inches, and runulng bucfctotbo flnoofllotNo.il, eighty feet. f ALSO, aU those.two. certain lots of ground sumberod tiooty-four(9i) and' nlnety-iWo, (95,) in Dtthrldgo A Sola* »,innrf lots, entitled “East Pittsburgh:’’ recorded lb plan Coif No. 1/page —in the Uecordet’s Office, of Allegheny rcmnty, bounded anil described os follows: lot No. 91, coxa* mcnriDK at tlio corner of lot Not 05, Tuns forty, feet along ’•DiihridKe street, tbence along the linaof lot Nt>. 03 cijo; < fiftyflve feet and. flve-eigbta of an lccb»toa • *nrivate road, thane© along said road forty-boo feet aOfftmo 4atf an inch, thence alonjf the Uno of lot Noi 55 otib faun "Urcd'xmd slxtj-foarf&bttwo and sureorelgUth .incto, tofcho ■ placeof beginning. ‘ J s- f'-> Lot No 95coonrroiic?5 otfi thr corner of fillmoro Etreot • dcd nroralongDithridgeetiiwtforty feet, thence alongtbo.. H ce of ,lot No W oho hundred ohdeiity-fonr fcottwo and ridTen-eichtbs inches: to a private Toad* thence along- sate road forty one feet and one-half Inch, thence along FUimora. eircet one htmdre&sndeeveoty-threefeetilvoanu cn&quar* ierincheHtotheplaceof beginning. - - < : Trtins made known at pale. GEOgaB OERSt, - /. Administrator of the Kstate of MlAael Keinhard,.deo*d,' ‘ i Lei- W-yy In the .1 World: being'tte. Autobiography of s Journeyman footer* byChas. Manly Smith, author 'of Curiosities of LonicrnLife; rt 12tno^cbllj r $l. ' * Gtassteand HiatorioPcrtraiis.; by Jamesßrueo: 12.m0.,* Cl XXIV, XXV and XXXT; of the Industry of all Nations.. The present Quadruple Part and Supplement,, completes this work.' It contains 10 pages of letter press anilS fiages of illustrations; voter and abbro thopromlsed number-presented to subscribers gratis , s , rs ' Part "VIII of the Practical Draughtsman’s Bool* of Design i and Machinist’s and Engineer’s Drawing Companion: form log a complete course of mechanical, engineering andwchi* l'teotural drawing* - , • • ,• • • t ’ 1.- | Joseph ‘WUmot, or the Memoirs of a Man Sertant: oy u. W. 5t Eeynolde. ••••• • Pefcsrson’s Magazine for March. . For, sal© by . ll* MXNJSR £ CO.: No. 32 Smithfield street- •. : f. ■y'V♦ ’V. ‘ .' , : • V. & ’• , •I AAU.nisw.JHJUha JUbT KKuKiVED— Godoy’a Ladles’ Book for March; l’eioTSOri*o Magazinev do; Irtackwoodfor February; N65.23 1 5H 1 25an42Q0f tboNewYorkExhllilUaa;.. ' Caliogton Castle: a tale of the Jesuits; -;™ - Classic ond.HistOTic’Pormita: by Brace; TbelYorklhgmou’s Wayin the World? by man Printer.; Tbo Partisan’s Oath, or aTrooper’aßovenge; Joseph Wilnwt, or Uio.Memoirs_pf a serving man: by- Roynold*;. •. - ' The River Pirates: a tnle of New York.- . Porsaleot -W. A. GILDESFENNBY AT CO.’S, marl - / .•■■■■:■ 76 Fourth street. XTEW uuuKiJ.—JusV rtceivwi ut No. 87 Woodstreet-^. , ]\ Yankee Notions; r. ; ‘ . North British Review; River Pirates: ft taJeof New York;. Peierson’B Ladies’Magazine; : ■ -r • , Magician of Naples: ; t>y ldeut Murray; - • Joseph Wjlmot: by G. tY. M. Reynolds;- • Frank Riversby JiH. Ingraham. . • - . . . . .. Tho above new books,together with all the leading week* ly papers, have just been received and for snlo wholesale and retail by , • . .. -8, JJ, LAUPPER, , -marll -• . Sncwsor to L. Loora*s & Co., No. 87 Wood sL JVSi' tttAiEav±,J>—a new niwiy ofihe roilo»tng latq ■pabUcations : • Ftirn leaves fromraimy’a.Portfolio; . .. Theological by T.D. Maurice, SI.. A.; Philosophical Writers and other: by Do Qulofiey;. Kariy Kngagetaeritflr-byMaTyPraier;. . The Bt havior lkk>3i: by Mi*a Leslie; . 'Woman arid bur. Needs: by Mrs. E.O. Smith; .. . . SUatfow.lADd: byfMri»w ; Js.o. Smith; . . Xiany Lockwood: by CatherineCrowo; : TheKye Douse: plot by G. W. Mcßeynblds; .• , Anne Vincent: a Domestic Story.; For sale at W.A.GJLDENFKNNET& Oo.y / 70 Fonrtb street Pr.RiiV H FiflftH—Joat recelred >t No. ST~\Vood 2 street vliarge barrel, double actfeti* pen; Spear*pctat£d,fouDtainpen;. . .- i ■■■■■■“ ■■■m ; ’ extraflnopoints;.; .... %•. ... DonbUireticmperiyllne points; | 4 . terrylaii pens, Na2,'fipa points. ■•■•• ! The above are thebeat steel pens over brought to this k. dt?. To satisfy you. como and try them. • . ’ BAMOEL B. LABFFBR, . t : : feb23 j : ' Bnccei»«ti'^XPke'liOoints. J _ r. I aW JHAJIV&— * - » I 1 i Purfon’i "Dieest, latest edition, IS*#;:.’ f? 5 Troobat & Haley’s Practice, Sirota;. ..•* i Wbartbn’s. Digest 2/yqls; r Biniw r Juftlce r latest edition; , BowrJot’a I war Dictionary, 2 yols ; , : «<. . / Institutes, 4 yols ; Boberta’Digest of Statute*; ■ Cbitty’s Pleadings, Srols; Cbitty’s Blackatoue, 2 yola - ■■■ Tbeaboro for sale by . B..B.XAIIFFEB, : i fob 23 No,'BT Wood stieot. MAJL& JJliJSS—Harrison's Columbian HaifJlje; : ,v ./■ . Roossol's . .< do;. ■ v-V Bachelor's . 7 do; . “ • • Alexander's Trlcobapho-dn; . A supply of each received by [fcb2Sj JO3. FLEMING OONURK33 WATE&—A supply received try : JOSEPH PEEMINO^r • feb22 Succespor to L. Wilcox A Co.' PIG METAL—IOO tens Ho. 1 Anthracite arriving by rail . road, and for sale by . . KIHO & MOORHEAD.-- ■; feb24 . y TIIEAS— 1 18 half-cheata Gunpowder, Imperial. Yonog Ht -1 son and Black Teas. from good to fair quality, for cals hy . [feblS} KINO* MOORHEAD. DATE 6— 10 mats, new ; .. 1 Besses Prunes, gloss jars;- Bdo do . fancy jars.. in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., : .febC . ■ ■ Wood street. BTEAM JsHGINK AND BOILER FOR BALE.—A /5L Steam Engine and Boiler, In good; order, suitable'for steam ferry boat or saw mill. .’Will bo sold low for caab.-*- Apply to . [feb22] JAMES BtAKEtY. 1B AIK BRUBUE3—A flna assortment received by « XX jo& ywsmuG,* Bacecswiriol«.\yfler» ACo. DUFFALO COiIBS—A largo and line a*Bortmoni»TCCelTed XJjby, [marl} - JOS, FLEMING, ITUNEWALNUT OIL SAND SOAJP—I gross rewired by ' marl 3Qg.;FLEMISfI. IiHEATRK ROUGE—I growrecolred by ' •••-<~ -* L marl JOS. FLEMING. ritiACK fiTIOK-POilADB—l gross roceired by -. : D mart JOB.-FUBMXNO. :Vf CSE.<X)LuUUK—O dozen just rewired by .. . ... jVi pail JO3.ELEMISQ. (“IOURT PLASTER:—! gross fine gum elastic Court 1 Pl&3- j tar,~ received by (marl] ;: JO3.FLKMINQ. SHAVING BRUSHES—A Jorge. and fine • assortment re ceived by [marl] JOS. FLEMING. GOD LIVER OIL.—I gross of Koshton’s and Clark's Cod Liver OH, rac’d by ■/•,-■■■■ [marl] JO3. FLEMINQ. :T>OUB3KL>S BARBER SOAP-M)neof the finest aoapj bow XV'Jnnso; 50 lbs WcMvedby ; l JOS.-FLEMIN® marl Successor toL, WllcokAvfc. CIAKD.— W. is. SCIIiIKIITZ respectfully f friends that ho will to-day opon Us Spring styles of Gents, Ladles and Children's Shoes.: , ■ marl T ADIE&* GAITERS—Of different styles and colors, just Xj opened at W. Ji SOHMECEWm^ mart . • , ■, : .107 Marketßtreet. tIUBIUSOK KID BUSKINS AND. TUiR, very fibeTJußt y opened at . / . W.E. BCHUKRTZ’B* marl •‘lO7 MarkeUtreefc MUSTARD —60 doaßstxcgon; flavored French:Mustard ■•"•••■ - 50: do Caprca - do -.- dQr . r A prime article fbr thatable, In Jars or bottler just re ceived and for sale by • • .Di FIOKRI3EN* . marl ' . 137 liberty street, PHtaborgh. Of | KEGS Holland Herrings, o fresh Importation, in Os." store and.fbr sale by. : D.FICKEISRSf. • marl- - 137Uberty rtmt, Pittsburgh. HPRASK’d MAGNETIC OINTMENT—S grwtfifor Bale be j, feb2B B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO. BLACK LEAD--OOuOlbsJKaat ln<llmiiidQnfma l fr by , : [feb2B] B;,A:YAItNE3TOCK3fc CO. OWDERKD ANTIMONY—aooibs fbr :*ale by— - B. A.FAnNEgTOCg^CO. Glauber salts—2sbbig for gaiftfoy-. •■ . febSB - B A. FAPKESTOCK & CO. *PPU4S--luO bushelsreceived this day. by - feb2B HENRY IL COLLINS. ;FRACHBB—■-200 buahols thts day-received by ±J tfXm HENRY: IffCOLfilftS. T)AKKD PEACHES—2 sacks for sale by-- X . feb2B HENRY IL COLLINS, pHBESR-000 prime W. R. fir sale by \J fftbga HENRY H. COLtINS. 4 APPLEa— 2O bbla to arrivn, and lor fialubv \J feb2B ... ~,.. ‘ HENRY' HrCOLUNS; I.MSH— UO baif bbla White Kish. ~r'- ~. . 118 do ■ do -Zroat ■ • -80.bblfl Pickerel. : 40halfbbl* do, :V' .lsbblsKa lX&ke Superior Salmon.'. 1 80 do No;2 ; -- <So •• i dtr r COhalf bbla • do : ' r do ' Foraaloby feb2B" tan a good; Stock of Plaid Bilks, all fOdUEIIOD tfoift wurt wlcw?. A.xua:Bojr't’C(i, H6.25> Stfttx Btfeoi. , , * i. \ ~ - V HENRY. n. COLUN3.
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