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' ': ..ittyt-i1.,01".41.41.4-. ...0.4,4f .5•V` 4cti*;*4fllk 41..4. f5.,11,1),ti":" 4 .,. Of—, -' ''' • ... s 4AIV4 ..;410.414-44kp "2 , • - ' • - - „ - • • • rt~ _, . • . :•; I • . _ - 1.1 Atsla vsea4 ~..~-- yr Ts Is _ MONDAYFE,I3II.IIOY. -15,A546 BalllMoll3, end Ohio Railroad. • W:see it stated that arififfort is now being in Atm' Legiantoye to fix_ upon Wheeling as the terminus of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail 'rood. - AV this receives no more favor at the hands! • • of the,Virgininasithan the IParkersburgh project,' thcp we Shall,lative the Hon. Louis •ArLane asut. , lifflo'rittsblitgli-liegging for thefivors -which he recently, !refused:Withao much contumacy._ Should the application be declined on'. the :part of •Pitts 7 biaauti should Virginia be true to her own interests and *Lake a, .Virginia Railroad from:Richt mond to the Ohio, . then the, Baltimore and - . Ohio Conapariy will be literally:Used up. - IVltane - • lcitcris" thls, but haViiii his ! heart set upon a south ern termination, find being an able diplomatist sidventurer, he <his acted on the policy of :6-nothing- ventured nothing won. " We think his offiee, - „President of the 13altimore Corn , party is a.stake.Whicti he may lose, filiefiald his throw for a Virginia termination be unsuccessful.! The'interett of Pittslairgla is to let the eastern folks; -alone,.tind to invest. all the spare capital of our! eititens . . in a road to .Unite Us with the Lakes; and' Ai:ti'ireglid to see that Our people, are unariiMous ! , an. this subject: We want a Railroad from Pitts .-hireto St. Louis, branching to the Lakes, and to - .:dtiutii•jhai Each withail Will be -Made; is to doubt! ; - the and, enterprise of our citizens, as . • welt as those West lof us,:-those who have never; been behind-hand heretofore .when the Almighty Dollar has been held out as the reward of extra I I Baltimore and ,Ohio e think there ean - he little doubt, ' froni the -spirit abundantly! • initiftsted at' the stOckholders meeting to-day. , indlroni - the indieations in the-public mind; since' -the intelligence of the . lOss of the , right of way, bill . 4tgiiiti,in the trginia Legislature, that prompt at effectual measures will be' immediately taken ; by, our community at large, to complete the Pitts burgh.and Connellsvillerail road, from Pittsburgh as far this way - as! Smithfield, on the National road, at:least: That dark., Pittsbugh is brought, by rail ~tohd,- t o within only 40 miles of Cumberland, by the National road; and this will effectually' attract tbe • tiade - ,and travel, "tti Pittsburgh. !. Thus Virginia ; may be made to realize the impotency of an .oppo • - sition to any reasonable:route which the company - , ,could; pursue to the Ohio, through that state. Let the - railroad from Pittsburgh. to Smithfield be-fin - ashed, and'we shall havetirne enough to fill up the - .tap thence to Ciamberland, as soon as the means .'"affat band andlcircumstances may require it. • • ! pall. Pat. Monday. 'Conf,iress. To the Sena 4 on W.ednesday last, Mr. Cass de lirered a lengthy! and powerful speech, in which ground in favor of the .dmerican side.of the war Mexico. We will present. I • thiii able Epeehlt to Our readers in - full iu a day or two--perhapsiri to inorrow s paper. the Senitelon Thursday, Mr. Corwin of Ohio,' mane a speeh,l,andidenonnced tbe war as au iniqui tents dismemberment of Mexico. • In the Senate on Friday, little business Was tranaacted 'of general interest. A groat deal vi time was spent ra I discussing the correctness ofl the llnion's I Itivort of the proceedings of that body. • I I In the Honse~ the $1,000,000 bill was taken up in toMmittee: of k , the Whole. Speeches were made by . Mears. I Stephens, Dillingham, Milton, 'Brown, Collin arid! Harraanson, when Committee rose, .and F use adjourned. ' fi t ~.~( •' c`g ' , tiom .11arrisburg. tre ha+n interestid" , letter from our llarris 'burg correspondent, dated the .12th, which , crowded oat by the press of foreign news. Tio the rifoose, the bill legalizing the subscrir tions of lrrittriiciiial corporations to the Central !Ralfroad4as • up., but before any definite action hiul,!thellionse adjourned. the•ienate the bill supplementary to the ac t ,:incorporating the Connellsville Railroad was to areri - up. The. amendments authorizing the stock-, 'holders td withdraw their subscriptions, and trans 'ter to the Pennsylvania Railroad. &c., were I reject d; . nays 12. Various otbM - amend Inetiteii,re'reloffeled, but before a vote was taken, - - .the Eenme adjoUrned. •• The letter of. Our correspondent, with all the ;propositions in irelation to the Central Railroad, -Cdrinellwitille Railroad and the Baltimore and Ohio • Railroad, will to-morrow. EMS -~~;:. .. ~} :i., t. The Ten •Regiment Bill. - - The report of ,the committee of Conference on . , ' the ten regiment bill has been concurred in by both houses of Congress. The following is the -• (first section of the hill: TA BILL to raise for .a limited time an additionai : • ; military force and, and for other purposes • Xt it. -vilein! by the Senate and House of liepre.i sentativesvf the United States of .gmerica in Congress That, in addition to the present rnilitad -establishment-of the United States, there shall bd raised arid.,organized, under the (Erection of the President, one 'regiment of dragoons and nine regil-• ments of infantry, each to be composed of the .Came number and rank of Commissioned officerf,. . non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, • &e., as - are provided for a regiment of dragoons ) and infantry, respectively, under existing laws, and , Who shall receive the same pay, rations, and al:, lowances, be subject-to the same regulations, and'' to therules and articles of war CProvidcd, That fl, shall be lawful for the President of the United • States, alone, to appoint such of ihe commissioned (Akers authorized by this act, below the grade; of field officers, as'imay not be appointed during the present session. Provided, also, That one or more , rof the regiments of infantry authorized to be iai sed by this section may, at the discretion of ;the Preildent, be organized and equipped as vo/iigfurs and as foot•ritlemen, and be provided with a rock et and mountain howitzer battery. MBE y e ti =" I. 4 ', EMI =t .. ~, -. - F/NANCEI or CI.J.ILION ConnTr.—At thejast 'settlensent, as appears by the Auditor's Report, the'clainsa in furor of the county are $12,157. ~jsgainstthi:connt 9,73,1'01 y, B a lance to favor of County, 2,428 54 Mutt it will be' seen, says the Democrit, that ii ati'debti due the county were paid into the Trea "snrY; and all liabilities .dedorted, a' clear- surplus 'Would remain of $2,920 54. Besides this 'some 3.742 draws on the old debts 'hve been old.— 'This is doing well. ...TY The flarrisburgh./ute/ligenre r, srate organ , the. federal states that fifty-seven delegaten have -.T.itenselected, favorable to the nomination of Irwib 63r ettivernor; fifty-one for Cooper, and fourldispu- Of those yet to be, appointed, says tht same t puper, Cooper is certain to have seventeen, which `Will-giVe'hithO majority of:soien in the d,onven --;tion, in case the foul disputed delegates arenot ad roittd• 'err'''. Chipman, Jr., of the Bedford Itiqui k ...sera was jrullitted for and found guilty of:a libel - - 460011 - our friend Go. gawmaro, Gf the GaTette, at pre : rtent U= 344 rho. Coyrt for Badfordlenunty. At :the a-spiral:a request.the fine was puti - 0 only ~li,Clibie4eit not being to, extraet tribrOy• frol thWife‘afani but to.iresepo his owp honor and ' - ;• , ''.:;i.. ,. ... , ;z:• . , - :1;,:,t , .- -; . ,:i, - - - -. - ...dt:..,:: : :,.:'-'7-:,:.',-.:4',!4;"•:.,-. , _ .. ... . _ . , 81/11,y11.4 Ng 21.3Ft1R: . On Saturday we fitOlitest-iitoriebetniet of the news* the sarehlfm4 . ',Wsi.-thie.ntorning give semi ftiiiiiii'ltrans,,*hicls,Will.b4oarid intensely' -.... in ' teica', - -. -. , .:•::, - s - s -: - t -- --••..-:•,--,-.,--- ...- .1 To-iliorfcci.* shad mopy shi m extra cts • Horn Foreiget -- pliparif.: - .• - -)..:•:,-.;-- V. -.-- ''-• --- ---• • Qtrtirts SPEECLIP-.-. . ,•,..-_ The British Parliament-was opened on the 19th ult., with the usual formalities. The following Speech was read by the Queeriiti,penion: _..., 4 My - _Lords and denanneri—i . 1 )It is With the. deepest Concernslsip.om yortr ageitteeriembling•l•have to cal, ettention to liein Itt' thedearth of -provisions .whiclanow-prevai.l land.and'in. parts of -Scotland.: • ' "In Ireland eapecielly the logs ,of• the- inualfoiad of the.people has been , the Cease - of severe, uffer' Mgt), of disease; and elgreatly increased mortality anningthe poorer classes. • Outragershavebetem e more frequent; Chiefly directed-egad:lM 'property; and,the transit of provisions harken rendered um- . , - . . : . . 13 safe in some_parts.of the country. ~ • BakerJames il •• - Blbod Samuel o With a view to mitigate these, evils, very large Baker Peter - . ' • '• - , Black Henry .- numbers of men have been einploYed, end _,received_ WI Francis - . Black Samuel .sess,,iitstutsofsapttasrlatmoryentt.o me to observe, erve,iii • iii. in i n any li t: 4l r d le in y g .l : l J e o n - h r i y i .-'• wages;in. pursuance of en-act passed' in me last Italdscia ti m is a is : ' -131 - se k Robert . Ballentine Williani . ... ' ..Bow.mars Michael . . pdredhiti: .'-' - . -: 13,, 84 ad d : M Sarah arY * A ' ' 6 si f g l n h a e ti m on ost of d t i h stre e pseseo Barnett Zelienira:. ~. • Beuckions Joseph.H. 2. .0 The deficiency of it s o f in France and Barclay AW .. . Bossert Elizabeth - - t sbee tpa on ti t e e n x c e e rr a tp l ary re . . Germany - , and other parts of ECM*, has - added to Batchler Frederick- . • Bowen John T• - the difficulty of obtang ". adequate.' supplies . of Ran samara , ~ . Boveennii.Thinrihy .., ~ provisions. -- ~- ...._. - •'' -.-•. ' tarlinElizabethM - —Bois:dein ll' .' I recommend to yon to take. into 'rut 5e1i5, 1 13 R a o .3- C miss ,-.. :. , Boyle iyhry,,, • . • consideration Whether;by increarising for a_ limited -. Barr Jeremiah - '- . Boyd William t - period the facilities for importing corn froth fore ign . Barrell Corydon - .• Boothe William countries, arid by the .admission of - finger more Bell James 2 Bpyd James freely into brewcies and rdistillcriek.the supply 'of Bell Ma " , . • ' ...„.__.. ~,e _ _____ , food may be beneficially atignaented. Be ll w il d,-,,, , , .:.',E.*_77.,',1_-Lreura!' • , aI have likewise to direct your .easies t conga- Ranier Mary : , . I' B r e Me n Y y, l m . Z. `ration to - -the -permanent condition Of . Ireland. - t Beam ,Dorrattiy ' !" . Brannen Margaret . You - will perceive, in the ataance, ofolitical ex- Berry Samuel • - • .Brinicke Michael ' citement, an.opportimity far tekhigadispession ate Berry Mary 3 ' Bryant Joseph W C survey of the sosial evils, which afar that part of Bradley William Bruce Agnes G. - • `the united kingdom. . • ,,,,,,s- '.--• -.- - Beer Daniel Bnimien Bernard' _`The marriage of the Infantristlifi - Fe rnanda Beecher John Bronson Professor C, 2 of Spain to the _Duke de Monfiretwier, his . given Becket Daniel BroolcsT . . rise to a correspondence between my-Gf . iveroment. Buniett App . E ' . 'l3ulferil S . and There of France and SPaio- •-•'-': -- ' ' • Burnett Jelin F -.Burke Rebell ' , The extinction of the free state of Cracow has Belui.Jereiniah - -Burrows George . . . . - .. In Error.---The - Post is in error in ascribingthe appeared. to me to. be so manifeet-a-violation of Renosts man led that " Tho mas T . Betissla w.renee,- release of Jimesoii from prison,' (upon ajiberare the Treaty of Vienna , that I b a re 1;onlr lie delivere d i to Beach Ebenezer mrs Byrne B' -'' issued by Esq. Steel,) to a mistake of the Sheriff or a protest agaius t that net s , ~and. Bigler Nicholas - - Barns Catharine his deputies and is also mistaken in stating sh at 1 the Courts of Vienna. PetershargO, . B e lsnin, .. Riasno w ,Eaman Butler Thomas F . -. Sheriff F orsyth - was endeavoring to re-arrest him. which were parties to it, - ' B igger Matthew : Burley- an 1 Jimeson came voluntarily to the Sheriff, and o ff er- the h ostiliti es ' .... , .. , * . , . • "I entertain cordident.hopes that l .tt . - ~ ~. ed to surrender himself, if his liberation was rile- in the liver Plate, -which hie so orig . in ernmed c.nottrinney_ A . Cole C S ; gel—but the Sheriff declined receiving him. Willi commerce, may soon be ts*Mnated '-• ` . Cavil - 4u' Elizabeth Cacliran John that paper correct the imputation upon the Alder "My relatioas generally ,with, F : O . ' ' n Powers r e.M. . _,_ Calhoun .Tosepli' - ,Ceulter Hlt • .. , man, contained in its erroneous.veraion of the af- inspire me with the fullest Confidence M. the maul: - Carnal/am William -,Coughlin.Thomaii. . Ats niew Boma, E sq . —We find the follow i ng ! rare.—Dispatc h . --: tenance of peace. . .., - ' Carnesmatt Cos Osborn • 1 - , Gentlemen. of the House of Cotittoone-- , - c autiart J o hn '.' ~ .. )Coolter.Mr • notice Of the Lecture of our townsman, Axnustv i ef.:)'•We are like our neighbors; we do often . , "I have directed the e.stimatea -to be prepared Calha Mikel ' - C o ate Samuel C - - Burins.; Esq, before the Washington Literary lu-1 make mistakes; and nothing affords us more corn- \ with a view to provide for the efficiency- of the cat i o o John . . „cock/a:John . stitute,in the last number of the Erni/Mire: I fort than an opportunity to correct them. We public service With a due regard for economy -. Carnahan Addams Cossitt IC - . I• "The,seventh lecture in the course , before the . gave the "item" alluded to by the Dispatch as a "MY Lon fs and Centknica— • . CareiLevia .! . Cook:John' - . "I recommend to your atteetion measures which cassidayJohn H , Conley Robert Wa.shington Literary Institute, wa's delivered on l rumor, and did not assert any thing positively in • • , st'ill be laid before you for _improving the health of Carroll Jane cost i n zil l i R " Monday e.S. - esing, last, by Andrew Burke, 1. -;:stla of \ regard to the conduct of the men 1 concernei . 11 towns, an object the importance of which yOU w i ll Pittsburgh. The lecturer's high literary reputation ;r y e w.- Carson James A m WII in here say that we have much confidence not fail to uppreciate. - • Calhoun William Conleylia _- had insured for him a large audience of ladies and gentleinem His subject was ••the stemtng and the; in the integrity of .Ald. Steele, and impute waling I •• . Deeply sensible of the blessings . which, - after n . • • • Campbell -Felix Conley Ilugh i season of calamity, have been so often vouchsafed . Campbell Nathaniel G Cook .Maria rear Mr. B._ fully sustained himself by the able , wrong to him. As to the liberate issued by him -• • and beautiful manner in which he treated his sub-. Ito this nation by a superintending Providance, I Campbell Jane ~, Connelly Stephen I we have opinion of our own, as we have beard ' • • confide these important matters to your care, in a ject. ;He was listened to with marked attentionj . . Chambers J W . Cornyn Mary . - . , lawyers d i sagree about the matter. lull convietion that your diecussions will be guided Church Hosea • by his auditory, and but one opinion seemed to , Cornelius Is.abella prevail on the merits of his production.' • I - DISGRACEFUL. by an impartial spirit, auk in the hope that the . ' I ! present suffetings of the IPr eitople may be lightened, Churriside Rosannah Cook Franklin C Charnberlia JOhn : Conrad John- -- J ; ------- 1 . lliwaan Fol. Desswrzas.—Thirly dollars re- i be improved,. The following was handed to us by a person i and that their future condition s tay .. . Chester Robert.. Cooler onl John . . wimilhas been offered by Captains Wilson and Nay- I who declares himself acquainted with the whole i , tby your deliberative wisdpna Chambers Francis . J the discussion orb the Address in reply to her Chambers Mary Anne Constable WII tor, fbr each of - the following named persons who lmatter about which he speaks. Such things i ma.eoty i 3 s speech ocCupied the-remainder of the sit- Clark Martha . ' Crituch Robert deserted at New Orleans, from the Second Reg' should he published. The name is - withheld on ac- I ling- in both houses Mr. telioriehere said 'the Clark JDI .4 Creasman 6 W le of Ire -orient, Pennsylvania Nolunteers, viz: Company c i count of the family, but we are instructed to say I total loss in money value which the peop Clar.t Isaac ' Crowley Michael i i land had sustained by the failure of the potatoe Clark Hehei.t. --Joseph McClelland, George Miller, Daniel Sny- ti t public that w il t be made soon enough, if a re. Crcioks !slay A 'crop and of the oat crop, had been calculated to 1 Clark Agnes . CraVvford John der, ilVilliam White, and Wm. S. Lutz. Compa„l i reform in his conduct does nut immediately take I mount to not less than $15,000, 0001 - Mr , Rich' Cleinnier John S Creis Georaa ny p.--Johi, M. Dubacer, Andrew M. Springer, Place. We give the communication, at the same l ards argued that before the. vest harvest it would Clark Owen ' . . Crammer Witharn i - be necessar to supply a deficiency of 4,000,00 0 c oo ee . sy . ca me - G eorge F George W. Carey, Sidney H. Decker, Benjamin ! time disclaiming any y . , . _ . , Nenn „ c. p, . • . t • ' qiiarters of wheat ; sad that.tbia deficiency t Sloan, Richard Thompson. Thomas Knox, Jameslseive s- if it strikes hard in any quarter it mac ° Cochran Matthew Cupples James • - - ' - require the employment of 1,700' ships, carrying Cooper Joshua Kelly,' Samuel B. Smith, Edward D. Geddis and do good; if, on the contrary. no one feels the • 500 tons each. The Addresses were carried wtth- 1 John M. Campbell. i force of the blow, why no harm can be done. , out opposition. Davison Ann - This latter person, we are told, joined, Naylor'sl Dear Pier—There is a very important man in I The "opening of the bud g et" by Ministers, was I Day Margaret Jane ?this ty, who has an industrious wife andtake place on the 25th.. It as undendood that I Daily Addison B Cotnpany in this city. pretty and interesting daughters. The husband they would recommend (among others) the fol- I Dailey Mary Ellen By Article 123 of the Army Regulation. 't I ' reward of S3O will be paid to any person who 1 " ' ;end father has m talent - and business capacity; and I lowing measure,—viz t I Dalzell A I ' am told he holds a lucrative place now in some of , To suspend the Navigation Laws, so as to allow Da d s Charles 0 shall apprehend. and deliver a deserter to an officer , the offices around the Court House. Well, what I ' the vessels of every country to bring provisions to Davis Amelia • of iftie army, at the most convenient post or re. i , want to state is that the wife and daughters of this the British shores. ' Davis Nancy creiting station." !man ate not a - rnouthfial of food from last Friday To repeal the dutiei of the last session on title ; Dor i s Elizabeth E • toordin. , until Saturday, when they were furnished importation of grain. iße Hass W iCA.N AL CoN:illasioNsa.,-.lohn B. steriger, °I. ; with s o n necessaries by acquaintances. lie i To prohibit the use of grain in breweries aud I Deper Cornelius Montgomery, Dr. Augustus Holmes, of Schuylkill, i spends his money, for hi has tnonry oil the tittle, ill diet Defies, and permit the use of sugar and aim I D empse y J N Simuel .11Valker, of Delaware, Henry C. Eyer, of carousals , and when he comes home is very abusive 1 lasses. - 1 Decay Mary ~, Union, and Benjamin Crispin, of Philadelphia coon- • The promptitude whit -.which the Government to his family, curses them -because . they do not 1 . . . ,___ . I Deteeler Alexandria etc . ; it ' m • ' : have his meals prepared, which is imposmble us' is de tem) mist to act In this matter is l g. Dexter , 1.. ty are recommended by their respective fiiends as ary he gi vesnothing.Theyhelpless them are too to '-self felt on t e ors r , • Itr hfi ma ate The price of ,g rat° Dearborn Daniel G proper persons for the nomination of the Demo- I support themselves and bear up against his cruelty • ' has already experienced a slight chec k , and it is Detweller A i 'l centre State Convention for the race of Canal A Non AND / \Visa. believed by many practical tnen that all the Pro - ' Demon)] Charles • amarnissioner. i P. S.—l have just been informed that the crea- vision market), from this time forward, will as- De-aver Boston . I -------------_ tore referred to does not new hold a place in the \ some a_downward tendency. ! iry• A treaty was ratified at Washington on the • Court House. Capture of a 'Sturm—lt was reported a fort lith inst, with the Winnebagoe Indians, ia which i —— -- --• night since that the Ferret, had captured a full ALLEGHENY BURGLARIES. slaver on the coast of Africa. It appears that the they cede to t h e United States their lands, espe- I . Contest, arrived at Outlines on the teltti Oct from , From statements published in some of the city 4ially those called the "Neutral Ground," and to l Engla nd, and communicated to- thereat rret that confession of it appears, that by t heßee d, s ecei 're in turn SOO,OOO acres north of St. Peters ! papers, there was a " more on the g coast,'' umbers end West of the Mississippi, and '$l9O,OGO in ITIO. 1 who has been arrested in New York. Messrs. Scott of slates having been "seen marching along to ' ' and NI Giffin have been entirely exonerated from I Otnts of embarkation. The commander of the ney. The Indians are to remove to the new' lan& - Ferret it would seem, received a monthe previa .participation in the burglaries. These gentle-1. ' ;tvithin one year after the ratification of the treaty.,' a ny P ar in Ms from the Contest, and, during the height of a ___ VT.NANGO, CLARIO% A xi) 3 ErrEnscot.—The i legheny city at the time the houses of Mr. Bissell o ut, at day light the tollowing morning she obser conferences from Vcnango, Clarion and Jefferson and Mr. Carothers were-broken into. ved a suspicious hrigantine, most anxious to avoid counties, met on Tuesday, the 2d inst., at Clarion,l --- the communication. At noon, however, they and appointed Col. , Hver, of Venango, and Judge BIRTH DAY BALL. lsoarleil her, when she proved to be a vessel of on ly 110 tuns, crowded with 550 human' beings.— Heath, of Jeffersonrepresentative delegates to the i The Ball to come off on the 22d, in Lafayette , she had recently left Sierra Leone: and had been 4th of March Convention, with instructions to sup- Assembly Rooms, will be a very pleasant affair. been boarded by the Contest five days previously, The Managers are gentlemen of taste and indus- when she hadan a cl ea n h o ld.. She was Cygnet , a Brazillian port the nomination of Francis R. Shunk for Gov- i I ernes.. try; and will spare no pains to make the enter. brigantine d 4. The also . chased her, and shOrily after she was captured ------- 1 taintnent agreeable. The Supper will be served nZACa Lzavr.s.—The Legislature of New Jer I sent her boat on board: . ... • lup by Mr. Andrews, who has promised one of his say has repealed the charter of the Plainfield Bank. FAMINE IN IRELAND. \ best. The music will be excellent ; and what is Of course the public will not touch Beach leavesDe TUN Jan. , O.—There is not a single county also an attractive feature, a large number of tier hereafter. It will be remembered that the Lehigh in Ireland which does not suffer most severely. I cotillions will be called. Those who love dancing a The effects of famine and destitution in Fer- Bank, in this State, was a branch of the Plainfield; 1 and good company should be .present. manner. are becoming more apparent every day.-- In the first place, our poor•house is literally cram, _. mud, containing at-present nearly 1200 inmates. who not long since lived comfort- Rgag, 9l ' (o'Dr.`Bramuiss,'s disltepaiithed and elixittent n ear; e The Lehabe lan't aid htfederal wbig pi, Clergymen efPhPede phasAtis been tenderedby per, co twins the following item._ (We copy from PFeeident P.lLE4the t°rPhal4cip—. and Champeisbnigh Eentinif:y . Prc'fil3.°"(°"bgra,taliioll6. t°2T. and ;FAkits- at the "::The Anthiaiite. Furnace nbar this borough, WeelTelet Acad emy went into'suceessfal opetatiOn on Thurr.dayrnorn. ing; This furnace has been-put up by the Messrs..- R.'& D. Coleman, urxin a laigekerde, and comp's,. 1 ten with its machinery in a superior manner. The Engine and Blowing Cylinders are of sufficient ca pacity to blow two stacks of 14 feet 'Bosh,' and the foundation for the second stack. is now being dug out" "The metal which' the Messrs: tole man atilt make is of that kind best suited for the manufacture of bar iron. The ore used is taken froin the Cornwall mines, a *Art:ranee southof this place, where'it is found in vast quantities; and is delivered_at.the.furtiace at en*nse aot eitieditig three dollars:or so - much as*makes4 ton of pig metal, For mining, lianling,boating and other labor this one fIIIIIIICe 'Avilt require; the payment of 'about $70,000 in out vicinity each year.' The Sentinel after publishiti ,, * several other - - items.of wing 4 ruin," gives the , foll Owing addi tional evidence, proving conclusively that - the 'country. is going to destruction I RUIN" AT HOME. , A friend lias informed us that the destruction, so long threatened and impending, has at length made its appearance in Our own good county of Tionk lin. A large - Woollen Factory, constructed with all the lateit improvements in machinery, .is -al most readiffar operation in Green Township, on the East Branch of Conococheague. We are now summoned; by the irresistible progress of the " ruin," to contemplate its dire effects at home, and husband °fir sympathy for the citizens of the blighted arid blasted "Green Spot." We expect, that ere long„its fatal footsteps will be seen in our own gc.kodfy and thriving borough, and Chambers. burg become the very Palmyra or Persepolis of modern desolation. ATT.,AiiIC AND ST. Locus RAILT:r/r.--A . from Terre Haute, date 4 on, the the V.Gth ult., says: .•We have obtained, from the Legislatu re tor Indiana,' ; a charterlincorporating a company, with the right i of way, Oa' Railroad from our Western line , — i passing this place, Newcastle and. Indianapolis, toi, Richmond, from which - latter point to the Eastern' State line, the righter way has been heretoforese cured to another - company. Its capital stock is SSOO,OOO, to be increased, if necessary, at the dis-i creams of the directors. Operations may he corn. 1 !rimed llhen $50,060 are subscribed. One of our, representatives writes, that the provisions of the; law are liberal." , , Frunsr.t.tx.—We lean from the Arch that a new Court House is now being erected in the borough of Franklin, and a chartered company intend build ing a new bridge over the mouth of French creek. We also learn from •tbat paper that the town is I improving rapidly. Glad to hear it. Q'There was an, immense` and enthusiastic meeting at Washington City on the 9th inst., of the friends of suffering Ireland. lion. Gso. M. DALLAS presided. Eloquent speeches were made by Messrs. Dallas, Webster, Maclay, Owen and Crittenden. o.Hon. Daniel Webster has addrecsed a letter to Senator Corwin, of Ohio, which is published in the Cleveland Plaindealer, denying that he used disrespectful language towards President Madison, in 1812, as reported in the newspapers. • . Tan HAanisacson Barnos.—We are gratified to learn, (cayc the Union.) that sufficient subscrip tions have •been obtained to insure the rebuilding of this Bridge which was partly destroyed by . the I last spring freshet. - E. Cagey sit, Esq., editor of the Albany Argus, recovered $5OO damages of Messrs. French & Cas. slily of the Atlas; on the 7th inst., in an action of libel.— - A new post-office has been established 15 inifes'thili 'side of Franklin, in. N'enango county, called "Wesley," and Josiala,Hartly,•Esq, appoint ed post-trkaater. The Chester County delegates to the Fourth of March Convention are Nimrod -Strickland, Oliver Allison, Jotin , H. Johnßrinton•and 3. D. Phillips. Instructed for Gov. Shunk, . fr:trittr Mountain ~Sentmel, at Ebensburgh, 4outains oiverei intoresting letters from the Cam. } brie volontem, • i :4" ~ / ' oY'lligre7wint a grand :belt to Fantael Boston,'On Mondsiy. night cutt, in aid of , the ,Mas , sachusetts volunteers. Tea Lok.x.—Xertain gentlemen in behlf of the Canal Bank, and others, chiefly at New a Orleans, have arranged forfive millions of the new Notes,—three millions to:be placid in the- Can Bank, and two Millions in New York, the rate is sir per Cent. notes - at jtar. Thisaimplies the immediate wants of the reas. ury; and.the secretary, it is understood; will T soon issue proposals, for further' rn us to be closed in sixty days. Te notes now negotiated. are for in , vestment, and so will not come into market. The news has insphititftbe market (is'. Y. Jour. of Corn. _L---------------- . Front a Coburg (Canada) paper of Juni 201/1. 4. VOLCANO AT WORK." . . We last week recOrded a very.wanderful con vulsionen_Lake Ontario. We have•this week to mention one equally wohderful.es having taken place at Rice Lake, 12 ;Mies to the-north of- this town. Last Thursday:(January 14th,) the La was seen in great conirpotion, the -ice 18 inches 1 undulating in every direction". Presently it burst with a noise like thunder, and a large piece from i the centre - of the Lake was, hi a few minutes thrown up in a pile - to the height often feet, in which position it now lice, this - is no doubt related \ to the Earthquake which caused the awful cominci tion in Lakee-Ontario e - G atraftn." ...... . LOCAL MATTERS. • WESTERN RAIL ROAD. The friends of a Western Rail Road in this city and vicinity are requested to meet a Western-Del egation now here, at the Rooms of the Boanl of Trade, this evening at 7 o'clock, for 'mutual ex change of sentiments and facts in relation to this important contemplated improvement. By order of the Board of Trade. ' • • ' J. HARPER. -"eof , =EMI 5 ~ "t~r~; ~~tr ~? I'., _ ' s =; - . y'. £' _ =ZS= Y %s: :i..-,-:-.,.'!J.',...'.:::.'.'-•::,.-..-,--,. EWE NME THE ALLEGHENY The United States Steam Ship Allegheny is now nearly completed ; she will be launched _th , e . first sufficient rise of the river, whlcb the s offici4'now await She will 'certainly be a beautiful vessel upon the water. The work is said to have been well executed in every branch. The officers appointed by the Navy Department are now here. A full description of the Allegheny was publish. ed in the Post, of October 3d, which precludes the necessity of noticing her in detail now. The "Poor Man" who sent five dollars to the Nantucket Sufferers will observe by the List that there is a letter-in the Post office for him.— Doubtless it comes from the authorities of that town, thanking him in the name of the sufferers for his liberality. We do not recollect that any person of this city publicly sent money for the re lief of thOse people. much'iredit does a poor Man deserve for an ostentatious act of benevo lence as we infer froin the superscription on this letter has:been committed by someone in this ci ty. If we get his name we shall publish it; his act is one of true Christian charity. o:7•lt's the opinion of judges, that ladies'sbow to the beet advantage When they are arrayed in their handsomest robee.--,,LocaP' of the Cincinnati Enquirer. . Any person might suppose so after being at the Niagara Ball. The Letter List-, Foreign News„&c. crowds of our rightful space in the paper. oTThe office of the. Mourrrao POST has at; tached to it the most =lenitive Job Printing Estab lishment in the city. We are prepared to hll all orders for printing at the shortest notice,,and the work will be done, in the best style mad on . the `lowest terins: ~~~~~ .; ............. Many families - _ •,•• ably and happy, are forced to seek an asylum in the poorhouse. • ,In the next place, orour Tstr e rue , ets are daily crowded with the begging po. ma ny means of employment have been devised, and numbers are ebtaing work, but whose wages are barely • to afford one meal in the day to their fam ilies: From Cavan, the jingle Cult gives the following: Deaths of Starvation.—The Protestant clergy man of the parish of Kilsherdni, near Cootchill, writes to us that—. Within the ey last three days, three individuals hive died persons in the last fort night.—Jan. 11, 1847::,' . For some weeks past the arrivals in Liverpool of those destitute people have continued to in crease; and on Saturday the daily number had reached 1060 individuals. • Measures of Relief. --The governmentare lauda bly active in their endeavors to alleviate the di,= tress of the peasantry in Ireland 'and the lands. No less than 37 government vessels are engaged in the conveyance of provisions to the famishing_ population. OPENING OF THE FRENCH- CHAMBERS. SPEECII PROM TUE ItUONE. The French Chambers were opened o th efrom e lith January. The following speh was delivere the Throne:— : • eputies, Messieurs Peers and D the labors of the ,Iu summoning you to resume sesion, my first wish is that you should afford my Government your best co-operation to relieve the sufferings that this year weigh upon a portion of I , our population. lhave hastened to order meas.' tires best calculated to attain that object. My relations with all the foreign or the world' , give the the firm confidence that the peace of continues secare. • The marriage of my beloved. sop, the Due de ontpensier, with my Iteloved niede, the infanta M of Spain, Louisa. Foruandsk has completed,the sat.' risfaction and cousolation which Providence will .has .vouchsafed and my:family. This .union be a fresh pledgeif those gootifind,intimate reds tions which have so lang.sutaisted between France ~; - - wit of x t ettev , EIMIAININ6 d‘W•Pnst Otis'e at Pittsburgh,. n . February 1841 ' Person% calling feelettets ribose names atston this List, will Kea* say ;bey are adTertiaid • A Alexander Atexamlet - ,lllbre - Angustris Allsg;Mary Ann, Angel -jitaad 2 Andision Bo'yd 2 Anthony Michael Andrews John Anderson Rose:Ann - Anderiton Harriett _ Appleby Nancy H Anderson .David .:.'. Armstrong Rebecca A . Artnetend Ellen Armstrong 'Edward It, Ackason Alexindee Antics* John Atkinson Robert . T Agnew Susan Aber .W Akin.John-D . Ainsworth } S'' , .- Adams IgnOils Addis Sirsaminh Aaron Moly _ Adams El W Allison /eines Allim"John ' Allan Mary ' Alford Jamerli Adden G W Alexander John Amon Georgs •AllatiJoanna Allison. John LI Elenernesan It miss Egbert Adrian early William Easton. Mary , T - F— (-: •Eielier Samuel Ed mundmn John W Evil Michael Eaton John Eaton R miss Fairman W A Fairusworth Enoch Ferguson T II Fenlley George Feeny Elizabeth Flannegan F C . Finnucle John Fisher Edward Flinn Luke Flaming Jame. Findley Patrick Fitch Roswell Fleming Sarah Anne Fish H W Fithian Thomas Ga oGaa l it l it ag iagg h t ei & eerr Williamjabkeser Gage Hiraml Garson George Galmer mr Gass James Gamble Herry Gardner J D ,Gilfdlen John Gilbert Edward Al Gibson Thomas Gill '3 B W Gillis H C Doctor Gilbert '.E Gibbins C Glassford Andrew Glasgow Robert Glenn Timothy Glasgow William Glasd Henry Glenn Hannah Glasgow Robert Glass Edwin R Hamilton Sarah 'A Heffron Stephen Hamilton Electra.mrs r Hewes John Hall• Benjamin • , Hillis WC. Hamilton Clara. • Hill Hamilton John F- Highgate Tj301313.11 Hull John -• • - -Hill Joseph Hamilton William Hill Patrick. • Haigne John R - Hinkley C" , Harnnett John • Hinds Haiguellriali "Hinkle Charles.; `HannahJohn" Hobben George Hui ).D Hogle Edward 'Handlen Michael Holley Ann Handlen-Jacob 'Hoag James Hales Andrew Hoffman Barbara Hague Richard Hooper Maria . Hagan John HernerMary Harden Jonithan Howard Olive • • Harbaugh T Horner Simpson Harrison William- • Howe Addison Harris' Ann • , Herta' Eliza`C Harkins Bemed . Hunter William Harris Sarah • ' HelsTry Margaret Hart Monroe James Hunter Hugh • Haviland"Jobtt C. ' Hughes John • Hawthorn Moses Hughes 'eines At Hallett"W.B Huai Sohn H a y s lama' 'SW W, 2 Hap ' - Suilbutt C Hay=eins . Hunter Alexander 2 HenryHobert-, Hurrell Margaret Herletsei'llinotby 2 Hembersline ie ~.ilearsey-,Joseptr - Hutettisol& Yodi iU :111 ng Matthew Hughes Thereat Henderson Ann Hunt William _ --liewey :min Sarah Irwin Robert, Irwin IA F Jacobs A Jackson David JaMC** John . ilameson Lew is licokii-Pleanor Jack John John St Rufus , Jones Mary A. Karns Ester - Kerr Elizabeth miss Kaufman Jacob -J. , g em Maa y. I, Kat!neklVilliain ' ,ICarr , Francesi Kean.Cathazine King Elizabeth 2 - Knox Joseph Kennedy Robert_ . Kincaid. Martha Kennedyeharlotte -Kier Samuel, K eyes -zit p. . , „ ,Kirk Joseph , • .Kelly Thomas • Kinney John Kier Thomas Kirkpatrick Joins Y Kelly-James Kleber Kelly Pearce 'Knox John Kerr„Ann _ 'Cuter John Kerr - Joel • , Kunkle William Kerr Thomas F . , Langden Saraha J , Little Thomas mrs -' 1 Laughlin Garrett „ , - Littlecoal John Larimore Robe!t -. Lynch Mary. I Lunen!' T J Luckett Elizabeth . Latshavilames II . . Lusk 11.,5. Rev 2 Latimore Robert , Long Robert G , z Lewis Thomas Lock yi ii , Lewis Judge Longdorf.ilexandir'Rev Lelland tor . . Lutes John Lindsay James Lynch Charles Lilleywhite Benjarnin Losey Joseph, , M . „ s • .... Mason A G Miller Martin Matthews Robert Mitchell Mary. Matiatt James ~.. 2 Monk. John. Matlack Joseph Moles Zack _ . irdarlatt Commenceritiolontgoinery, Alexander Matthew* James. . Moffitt Joh° -• .c Matthews William Morris Ann: . _„-_,._ , - .fi_ !genii - Ms Ann . Morange Edwin R Manner .1 ~ Mann Peter;., ;, Mansfield Winiamblairrotis George -,,,'' .....'-; Matthews R - MO4 Jamea Mar s ha l l Ibert 13 - '.' - Mariistici Margaret , arhaGordon: ':.. Moorhead Thomas T . ,; Mellenger Martin Madre . T S' Mectuslsey.J David „ Moore Mary "...., ' MecklemAichibata. lifoore'Terry Mertherk Joseph 11 Moore George P';.'• ...: Netts Catherine' '- Moore T S -" Means Thomas Myers William I Meilve J F - - Midford Eliza Miss . Metlen'Edward Myers. Jacob _ Mills Geo S - ' Mullen George S `Middle .Thoma , 'Mudge Gardiner _. ' Mills Thornton ,filurnirig -_ T mrs. . Miller Robert ~ Murdock Charlotte Miller Thomas 33, Murray Elisahellt.a.A' s ', NAfee James - M*Garry Daniel WAnulty Francis S '' M"Farland R S M'Clelland Arthur M'Fadilen 'Ann Miss . M Clelland 'Jacob BriGee Ellice miss • M'Clelland Win .. M:Grese A M'Closky James MDinnis Daniel .':.. M'Caslin sen James MTuddreu - Thomas MCandlem - Sarah ", M'Gowan C • M Carty Ursilli miss ' If Illroy John - "•-, ' ' Mtague Thomas M'llweine Neal 14-tVmpan Diniel ._. M'Kee John M'Cargo pars - Mteagillobert \ M'Carty Dennis 2 WEinney C M'Cloy, George ' .. I'd - gee Thomas M - Corrao Jarties M'Kee Kate inisit_ M'Candless .AI e x . in 41 ar , M.7Lain James . - ' - 3•lCreacty George E _M-Lauglaiil Fanny mis. 6 M'Coy Thomas Ili'Lead Sarah M'Curdy Robert .: . M'Claren James - M'CormickThomiss ' - M'Claren William M'Cormick 'John M Claren Robert • INl'Donald Michael 2 M' Michael John . 11.`Donald li rapt M'Sair - Joseph M'Donnell-lldward -M-Mitlan Lawrence M'llonagho W M M'Pherson John . Mltitillan Wm A I Dingleas) , Jobn Dixon Bridget Dogerday Wm Dougherty Loretta Dougherty John Donovan Robert Dorsey Andrew Donnetlson Dawver R ri Donovan J 0 Doris Jomes Dorrington James Driseole Margaret Draisber George Dmvoe Peter Duncan John Dusie Alfred W Doming. James El!worthy Isaac El(worthy Charles Elliott Thomas Elliott deorge Erb Joseph B Elder 3 B. Evens William Everett Sarah Evans John J Fox Joseph Foster John M Fooley mrh Foss Ann Jane FosbenneeJane Footil Samuel J Fovrnes Thomas Freeman Chriattan Frothy P A French Joseph Freytell C mrs Frecker John. M Full Minis Fannon Thomas B Ferney Wiliam Gorgas David Gordon George Gorden'W W Gormly GoffJahn. , - Gordon Mitwell , Grattin Nancy • Greaves Henry R Grosch David Grant Sine Griffin William Grazier Robert - Grazier Jane GreerAargaret Grover Matalena • Grove-Amelia Green - James • Greenjoshaa Graves Newcomb Graham Sarah Jane Gray David Gray James Grab Sarah =~_; 1' .- Inen Charles Irwin Joseph K rv ~~.~... .Jobri Margaret Johnson Thomas • Johnson, - Robert .:: " Johnson` Henry 4atirtifin Iraline EDO* JobasotiGlV N Kegley Sc Mellon Newton C L 'Nutting Samuel F Neeltl Jame. Newman iY P Rev Newton %V R Newell Elizabeth Nealle John S riayls Susannah o:Reilly Ann O'Brien Sat* Ann O'Rielly Lucy C Owens Reece O'Brien Ann 011eryck Eliza lane Patrick James Pentlend Wm Pagan William • Pander mrs Paul Mary . Pearion Joseph El Paul William Pentland Wen Painter John Pennell R J Patton Mary mrs Phillips ih'in B: Parks Josiah Pinkham A K Parker L or M Phillips E Pars Rachael W Pitts Catharine miss ['ender Ellen Margaret Phillips Mary Penn William Plummer George Pearson Robert T Pinney mr Peterson Henry., - Phillips Eliza Peters Danna • Pippins Peter Piphorday John Il Purvis Isabella Porter Arthur P P urnphrey A Proudlick R Prosser Wm • It Rahanser George 2-I.Ritter Charles Ray Adam • Robertr Robert Ramaly David Rollins ~ N M Rea James M 2 Ross Ann Rankin John. Robbins mrs Ramsey Abdeil ROSSJain Ramsay Jr Isaac , Roney •John Rea James., , Ronalebiksh Julia A miss Rees James Robb:wen M G Rhoads James . Robinson Samuel B Bead Geo W Robinson W J Reynolds Susan Royer! Mary ,C Reynolds Lt William 2.. Robinson John II Reynolds Charles - C - • Regent John Reed Thomas Itoyete,Thomas Richards Catharine' Robinson mr Riley Isaac Robinson William Rioter Jacob —Rupps • S • Sandles John Smith S • Sawyer John M Smith Dill A 2 Scantlin Matthew • ' Scott A C Sc Sc o o t t t t A l exander 2. SmithY E e C andet Schockey John C Smith Samuel Scott ames Smith Robert Siddon Eli g Smith Ann .P Sewell Robert Smith Elizabeth Seetin Nancy . SpeersMrs • Seely George Speebt"-Vslentine Seely C C • Spear,' N• - • Shear W B 2 Shivelly John Shaw T W Snodgrass William 2 Shaver' lexander Sproul.CG Robert , Shaffer Isaac B Sprott Susan miss Shorter Ann Eliza Stark W W Sheppard Thomas Staley Mary Sheppard Phineas W Stewart Peter Shore Eleanor Stewart Thomas Sheppard Theopholis Stewart Nancy Stillman Martha miss Stewart W Sloan David Stephenson I A Sliker Mary A_ • Stokes S E Sinsmaster M miss . Stone Daniel Stien W S Staley S B Doct • Simpson Francis Sweeney Catharine Swan John , • Sweeny .111 • T Taylor Sarah miss • Thomption W Taylor Margaret • . Tilford T Todd Edward Tinker George • • Taylor lanan Tinley Janar.• Tochterman Charles 'Mizell John -•- Taroblyri Henry Troth W I Taylor John Tcrpliff Francis . Thoroborg Samuel • Tnibratit John - ". Thomas J , Tresiler,Elizabith 2 Thomas Jnlititni. Troy John • Tturrnpairri • Sohn 'Turyin 'Velemollr le' - ...v.. 7 t.p.r vi • „, rk. • , 'rd` rN•,7O,- • - •• - ~., ,, r, i - i :. : ',•,t7 : '‘'l , ;- ' 4',.. -----=---------------- , Thothas 7. . --- —...,_ Tour P T _ Teat Wm ....,,,.- , --, Tutfrei Joseph Thompson David -- Townsend Eber 'ill , Vasey Mary A Venables George Rev Vance Jane oars 2 t. • - .- w Wallace Sallotrar :2Wharmell Alexander Wallace Eliza MISS : „ Williams II Capt 2 Walker J o h n Williams Mary mrs Walker Maj ' 2 Wilson William 2- Walker Robert Wilson Isabella ISM . Walker Joshua M Wilson James II ' -- Weide - James . • : 0 .- - WilstarPtat't" ... ft Wagner James '. WilSon Jaw* INagoer Henry Witsorit..'r Wakaly John .. -We1et....5114e.,.._ . Walterwer Casiar Wi lelr-- -- Walters Jacob -11 Winters A ''' - - '' • Ward Patrick . - W'ite - Mary AOM • Ward Michael • Wiley. Samuel .-. -Warren James A Wiseman Wit ' • \ WWearejrojincob •ilgti C Ja km : ..”. Weaver Charles 2 Wickersham litrlltnliana ' Webster E Willian3son Ebbed II Weed Onxia , Withington S .: , ~. Weeks Joseph Wood Mary M Miss , k Welsh James S Words Cornelia nriss., - ., 1 Wells Mr Wolf ta Bays ,'' , ' ' Wells C Capt Woodine James - VI - Welty,. Elizabetb.S:tors Wood James , Weiasenbom John. Woodside /malt Westervelt P A 2 Wolfe B ',Met Westcott Stephen B, Wright Capt .....:;', Whitaker J B ' Wright Thomas , . i ., ~ White John , Wyncore Oliver .. '' White Elizabeth mrs Wright Joseph . • ;,--.. White William Wright Samnel . - . ~-:.., Yoling,loseph W - - , Young John • Young Mary miss r;-- • ' To the Sheetlion• & Coiipire Ik!adiog Mach K . Cipt'er Elteibiter Cista;s • Capt . iirStea - • ;it ppor IgewiehO ofirpie- aola r s to the Nan tlcket Sidra&: !• '- brtursul,. P. M. • febts LL persons indebted to the restate of -James AJohnston, deceased latekoriA ilkini Tosniship, are requested .to make psyreent to the subscribe{*; and all persons baring chum against said estate, will present them properly authenticated for settle,. meet. . Y H E 6E JOHNSTON, , - JACOB -B. JOHNSTON.; Administrators. febl6-6tW' ~• Ai tbe.Upper Hid Grande, by Bryant R. Udell; V Jr, explored io the month cit, October and No vember, 1848, on board the 11.1, str. Makin/drown, commanded by Capt. 3latlCStrirting. of Pittstaajb, by order of Maj.,Geo. Pa‘erikani V. s. - S. -AA . toe • manding the second dlviiikt r e,4olll,l7.of 9c61 1 1 1- tion, Mexico. • The above work can b I x, PeotrdrMtl Hubbard, comer of Marbury_fivi Also from the Bookiellers. • ' Sprains, Strains, Pain* of she Breast sad Sid% and diseases. of the tiptoe, fIURED and effectually relieved by the use of Ns itj tare" ow" Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob-. tented froMa'well in Kentucky; 185 feet below the Rattles surface. - A Lady in Kentucky:was cured of a Signal Disease, which had confined bar to her bed for. many weeks completely helpless, by the use of this remedy„.alhea various other remedies had tee's tried in vain. Itead the following testimonial. Prrrinvaan, August - P, 1646. This is to certify, that we have used the Anent- CAVI_Ott. for the whooping cough among ma children, by giving them from 20:drope to a small tea spoon full at night, which always enabled theitato rest well • through the night; I also applied it JO one of the children that . gut her arm burnt, the child ceded crying by the time. the arm' was dressed and bottnd up. I also was afflicted 'with a pain in my side and breast,: and have been so for 16 years. "commenced using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful twice a day, and la 2cir 3 days using the Oil have been very Mods relieved, and do believe that it is the hest family medicine .I have ever seenone - of my, neighbors used it at my tequest for a sprained anclei which la ' .' lieved, her 'in a few minutes; we have alio used the Oil fora strained joint in our own family, which gave ease in a very'short time. We live on the east aide qf peen st., S doors south of Walnut, .1 em now as weans ever I was, in my life. _ . - MARGARET A. SMlTts.` Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jickin, rit hid Boot and Shoe store and Patent . Medicine . Wake '\ bonne, 89, Liberty- etre&, head of Wood sit ext,Pitte buiih. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Wm. Jackson being the exclulive Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE but • what it sold by tux oa sets appointed agents. - N. U. A pamphleacontaining ample directions, ate., with the Names 'and-Addresses of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per of each . bottle. , aug 2S—feb 15-d&w6m . _ ...., wE, the Commissioners .• . Books to .receive subac .s to the Stock of the Mancheater Savinga Fond Company, give no tice that said Booki Will be .opened at the office of Mr. Sampson, in said Borough, on Monday, the sth inst., and remain open ten days, from 9 o'clock, A. M.,to 4 P. M., each day. • • • J. owartos, , , • Srxrit, • \V. 11. Pusuz,_ 11. Lss, V. SHORT, 3:IIIVSLiIf, • JOTITZ BILL, It: L. :Sikiiimr, ' 'L. animus:aim, • Manchester, Feb 13, 1847-d I Commluioners. - 7 . ' Aim:stow :Sales, -_ BY JOHN. D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. • SOITTN-lAST COIKZZ OF MOOD AND strut svarcErs. N Monday m orni n g og the 15th inst., at 10 o'clock, Owill be sold an er,tensive assortment , of 'fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, from the shelves. AT 2 o'cLocs,P• M. Queensware, Groceries and Hcnisihold Furailare, embracing a large assortment of China and Queens were of handsome patterns and good quality. A sa rierforGroceries, among which are Y H Tea, No 1 Chocolate, Rice, Manufactured Tobacco; &c. A large assortment of new and second hand household Furniture, among' which are Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, Book Case,Ladies work Stands, wash Stands, Fancy and t)mmon Chairs, high and low Post Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Side, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 1 fine Mahogany Bdstead, Ma hogany close wash Stand, Rocking Chairs, &c.; also Feather Beds and Bedding, Glasses, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Lady' and Carpeting, 4 , c. 4-c. ., , AT 7 O'Ctocs, P. M. • , --. Hardware, Cutlery, and Fancy articles. A large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Shot Guns,Pistols,. 4-c., among which are Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nor- - - folk Latches, ; Planes, Bits, Handsaws Files, Plat Files, Rasps, Brass Cldtk Pine, Brass head Screws, Tailor's Shears, Scissors, Spectacles, Tea Bells; Brass Stain Globe Lamps, Percussion Caps, Thlinbler, @parables small and large, Knives and Forks, Pea sod Pocket Knives, Razors, Tobacco Doses, Combs . Accordions, Viol ins, Fifes, Double Barrel Shot G CLUII... Pistols, and a great variety of Staple and Fan ar ticles. , fe cy bla, v. Notice to As ' . • Ti Assessors i principal Assesso of the several wards', boroughs and townships of the county of Alle gheny, are requested to meet at the , office of the County Commissioners, on TIIZSDAY, the 22d inst., at ten-o'clock, A M., for the purpose of comparing tbeirrespective assessments, with the view to estab lish a uniform and equal valuation of the elan, and personal estates, trades, professions, occripaon & *c., in the said several districts. By order of the Commissioners. • ' -. J. CORMLY ' Cla • rk' • • . • Coinustureame Orrice,- 1 • ' • • • '.l - Ftilbrnary 12,1847. • febl37,3tdicltw, y ilk FOREIGN 4 4i, , • .;. REMITTANCE. -- s T HEr sabscribers are prepared to forward money -to all parts of England,' Ireland, Sc,otland. awl Wales, With despatch, and at the lowest rates.: SAMUEL McCL No,l URICAN & 4 Co..' : "- 42 $ ,Liberty lst • febt2 stosittiolaers ,petting. N a d journed meeting of the Stockholders of the AtAtaneglfi a and Connalleille Rail Road Com pany willte:bekl at r hp°Nall, on Thursday - 0e Met dityeffeheitu7 inat,„ at g codock,p; id. • • • . ,Wfdr.il,CHßAUfd, Chin. As#4.APAil,lolll : febll-14 t A1L5EM)=.12,431.10 -110. Bar Lead, tor sale Irs _, JAMES MAY. vur . 4l9. . Sias Woolgo st ol i b ii , :. " Yew • • - _ rIPMESZ=-A. superior lot of large Owes!? Ur bow ini,:justireceirr.d and for siter_tiy ' • • 44ILLE.R.43LICKETSON, •&71)UtITOrtir MINE MENNE Notice. NMZ 1 ?. =EU •'~;; ~ x"~ a~ `+ ' 5 11 . , ‘.. • • 1., ..• •• ' • ^ _ --:•%:?.., il/4•:11...4....1'..., ' , ~=l;l•,zer--4.- -..- , ~=;•; ~ , 1.' , :-4 1 , 1 ~ .: 1 . ..."-- , .14.` ''' .; ,,, -11 . ,-4, - -. 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