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Whether this Scott meeting will ' P™” to . be Noting an affair, as the Taj|oia meeting of Tuesday night, we bare no means or determining with certainty ; Lot we are inclined to believe that ii will not. Gen. Scntt ha,: a greater nember of sympathies and traits of .■«? politicians: and he , - * expected to command a greater •hare or thoi, confidence and respect. He iaback i too, this country, by the whole tnbe of old AnUmssnns, who (although they can ,-vhtn, when oc pptpnreqmres.eren for an adhering Mason), con •Wntea large portion or the Federal party here. “hoold be an object ef pretend . ea adulation, among partisans like those instrmnon *?*:‘"(Getting op this call, is not at all wonderful Any other man, who could be supposed to give to tMir sinking cause an atom of strength, would bc as . sincerely respected,as he. There is neither ha triotism, nor political honesty connected with them: and Scott,-to-daj, Webster or Corwin to morrow, or Clay or any body else, on the day 10l- CDo,■ party - «d the strongest pillar in the - Whig » temple, if he had ttaaifested opposition to tho Democratic administration of the general government. They rtCOgofft no morality in politics; but practice open *te maximithat “the end sanctifies the means and, therefore, to expect any thing bordering upon hon esty from them, would be about as wise, as to ei '(pect to tee the sun at midnight. “„ n< K bo . cbnr "» b undue severity to iff politicians. Wc can convict them upon any charge wo bring against them, i to the miod of «ay.unbiased seeker after truth. There is little or no division among them, throughout the country, respecting their candidate for the presidency, ex cept as to the 'amount of capital to be manufactured by the nomination of Clay, Scott or Taylor. That they have pot a particle of political honesty, is apparent, from the existence of this identical di vwon. Henry Clay ha. been with them, on all the , .great questions dividing the country/for more than twenty years. The same pulse that has throbbed in their veins, since the commencement or the present war, has met with a corresponding vibra ?°“ ln bl * breast." Their leader, in Congress, vo . ted that « war exists by the acts of Medea,” ,„d r!' V w?, W OrI “ n “’ ' lld tblt he Wl « >f he would We torn some little nook in the army, that ho might thy a Mexican . Thinking, afterwards, that “whig capital might bemanufactarcd, by a more open and determined opposition to the war than they had da lbcir Er'rt leader charg *d.f , h “/°' lower3 ,n c °ngre«« with haying voted a.UeJ and they, in their turn, a. as opportuni ty offered, wheeled about; and asserted, in presence of Uie, county and the world, that they had done * h ' B * lone > he efficient, with any honest mind, to prove their utter d,.regard for truth; and the entire shicucc of political honesty, . in au tbcir movement! ! - But there are otl,er facts, equally palpable, to au. am u. ,n our position. When the w„ wa, com- V W " e ' aUn b - T ,Ur ' ,rise ’ They knew •emraely how toaet lor themselves; and therefore pretended tobc opposed- to the manner in which we h»d become involved in the war-(chargjng the whole cau.es or it. u pon Mr . Polk, which charge ftoy knew tube fal.e;-whilc they pretended to he disposed to go for their country. I„ this particular, - their subsequent act,; and the direct “ aid and comfort” which their leading orators and editor, hare nffordetl to. Mexico ; prove conclusively,' that their pretended love.or country 1. a. false, a. - “*^ lhe i m “ lve »>"xe owned their votes in Congress to bare been, No true patriots can be induced, from »»7 conaideration, to place their country in the . wrong, during the continuance of a sanguinary for eiffn war J ■ r ; Tbojr now find, that, by peraiating -their unholy , their country, they muat be aunk to a ower atato of-political degradation. than any which . they.haveerer occupied ; and therefore the prclend '' •“.*W.*«R!w«d-to h ° n ° T Gen. Scoti. And who it . tte man ttr whom they profea. auch a profound re ■ What recent acta haa he performed, to *9 the Federal party, and make him an . eapocial object of “ Whig” honor / He i. a man . Who haa been the principal inatrument in conduct ing ttia. « unholy war,”—thia “ war ofaggrea.ion,” « unrighteoua act,”-thia “war unjuet, un conatitutional, and waged by the Preaident without any authority.” He ia a man who, when the firat I intimationa of conflict reached the aeat of govern mebt. waa on fire:td go at oiice to the acene of ac tton; Who almoat quarrelled with hie auperior offi ; «•», waa not permitted to go at the firat moment whichhe thoughtproper ; and who.e “haaty plate of aoup” made him, then, the object of ridi- injUmoat every federal newap.per in the coun *7' Ho w * man > who » whatever may be hia foiblea, haa tented hia country faithfully, in the fields who haa been, and ia honored by hia country; but who It m no way indebted to the Federal party, for any of Hia greatneaa aa a commander, or for any oppor- hia devotion to the cause of hia country : for, while the Federal traitor Hull waa “Rendering bi» country to her cnemiea, and Scott '***P® rf ’ <,n n , ng deeds of heroic valor at Chippewa, ;tbat party was giving “aid and comfort” to Great Britainjae they have recently been doing to Meai while Scott Haa been conducting hia patriotic countrymen to rictoriea, unexampled in the biatory •of the civiliaed world. h While auch haa been the position of Gen Scott, [and the position of tho federal party haa-been the “!* pl>de * ° r hia,) can any sane man, for a moment, beliere that there ia even the ahadew of political honMty, t° be round among the maaa of federal We U,ink are at heart op poetd to their own country, in thivwar; they know the gottcnnea. :of tbcirciuae.- the, fear the People, I Md donhit thew intelligence: and would therefore . t®* l ' hc of H ««n to aorve the Devil in,” bypraismg the heroism and patriotic devotion of Scottj diaplayed in a war which they am conatantly is “-unconstitutional and unjnst;” , n d which, if it were ao, muat aink to infamy, thoae who have been the inatnunenta of involving ua in it • aa will aa every general officer who haa conducted our *™»« against Mexico; for every officer of the Government ia aworn to support the Constitution Be one can be diverted of hia right to interpret for himself: that inatrument; and he who sanctions vrhat he believer to ,be aninfringement of its pro ~ ,Bd reqnimmenta, la aa.mucii guilty of per-' „{flSP? Bttd.treaaon, aa, the . wretch, who could cell ia j conntfy.foy tl,* adyancemmjl of hia own intereete.ij .'"ij til v • •>.fs».V •... v. - v i. n *’.!~W , ' ATIVK »OCKBOIHASP , =^»*^«or ? |g^ai n . t ||» repeaPpftheilii on lK ? ^oll^ 'e,lt o* . a | CANAL COMMItoB,NKir * or a number .r dWn sni ,w£™t»S connection with that important oflico. From a iiiuugat them the Fourth of M.Vch Convent""can tion. } ,n » pnp„! Jr 3C]CC The Democracy of Allegheny' county has, with great UD.imn.it) , presented *o r a« first ,hoic* th» uamc of GEORGE R. RIDDLE, E^*.„ d w c ’fee? assured that its expressed wishes anti thn i cUin,. of Mr. Riddle, will, cccvc ToTcT!?'' lion that respectful consideratioA" to which t hev are well entitled. We are aware that the friends of rival candidates are often tenac|6us, oven to ,„d,l crction, to pressing their fiivonte’i nomination and ‘n h ' m durin S the several balloting.,’aflcr ail reasonable hopes or success hav. been abandon cd. fcuch a course however. *ot»‘‘the nart „r ,« r didato^nf^h B *' ' B C alpahl} » u P' Mieve to bejdco- r bost “‘ er * ,u of ou r country. We nave, therefore, no hesitation in saying that if the friends of Mr. Riddle, in the ConvOrtL?-nf er C n„? paruT'thesh °‘ he ? r de, f8 !ltes fr4m the different with dicm.- hooid^find'D/a;"'?^'”" 8 " 8 ° pinlons cause hr nh.in.i_c. tha . , » f,om any unforseen secure his lor. whatever, it will bo impossible to unheri,ati.?i?^? mOU " non " na,i ' ;n ' lhen ‘hoy should fer their ballouT CVC ?i Palnrnl lhe Ba crificc) trans- Westera man orMund nd d. UD,,e Up 6 eoroo -other against whom no real ttnM^H C -v n " C ' pl ''’ and Ettszzsb SeeM ■teas ejsss and Abchibald Dounr-is", Esa 0 r viJ?? d attention to Donglasai. known to be 2‘’.ound C °“ n,J ’- Mr ' tleman efgreat experience, well Crat, J a gen ' and admirably qualified for ihe ith and deservedly peeing unbounded popuS’ We have heard many of onr democrat, here « Dr 2.' a very warm feeling towards Mr. Douglas. • and w? are satisfied that he is the tecond choice of the de mocraoy of Allegheny, , , :• The W T“ | interesting description of the Fort Pitt Soiree— speeches, toasts, supper'and dancing,— will bo published -in to morrow’s Post. Persons who may desire to have eitra copios of the paper Will be good enough to leave at ouri Counting Room in the course of this day. n " nd > the «ale of ; street, between ni r * * sl P rc J No ' TO Wood. d»v at 10*oV|och “j?' 1 ‘bis cloths, in r.mnam. Bn|M rfino B «» d ‘ •ame time, 3nd “‘ “• : i *'r v ? ; * ** * .v '-->• w/ 'i.- 1 .• W ‘ T'- ■ ■' •; . '•*.'! • ' ,' . v. . t V •■, v .‘•-'■■'•i--- ;._ : - .?..•: ■. ,05." - *S~* r Aa>> Suspended Bunk.i-iCouateiait Kite.il As there is stil] a largo amount of tfc i„ uea Lf the ™,pended banlnrintfie hind.of the phiilld, U will he tfoiden thing about Tlffi fiSUfiii rate, are paid Wa)l stteetj.. * New Hope attdfSfiL Susquehanna Count!; - B ' m Atlas Bank of Clymer, ~«*;< James Bank of Jamesville, -jn ~ <{ I ha following ney counterfeits have lately' made their appearance: ;i. T the n ,T *«,»»«***’ * Drovers’ Bank; $», .“pI«in Bankj 6’son til Champlain Bank; S’e, on Silver Creek N V - I on the Randolph Bank, Mass.; 3’s, onthek/ndo 1 ?u-s k on M th"r 6 ’*’ ° n * h ? B “ nk Commercq, Phil d — tv! y. Bank> Pcrth Ambo s 4 *- fj*. 1 ?"* T lo ' VA — Tl '« census of this young State j S4i, shows a population of 116,204. This for a c, luntry whlctl(bnia fcw ; carBßj^^ the hunting ground oflndiana, is a cheering iircum T™ r-mdichting the rapid progress hear, rnatuutious. I„,vaia now divided iMo'.rliL, wo counties, the most populous or which lias up, wards ol tlm teen thousand inhabitants. /] ■ I'vr tht Morning Pott, j • TUe Exchange Hotel- - F&iß| llaapea; our uU-absorbing Pjuucu brly ~ this political cr „ iS; ! J u in'-hn ■'' f" r ,f a - Vm;: | ma " >' v;sil * b=)"mi voutMni, bur, b.r the pride ol Pittsburgh, and common’ jnstmc to a Gentleman wlm so well meriis the laror ol our citiacus and the hovelling cotnmuriilv -hi recommend you, ,n your first leisure, to cross alone* up | ‘r.’T r3VO ;" C 01,1 SI, P. ”"d “ rew stepj up her Accommodation” will show you, that Commodore Owston” has hoisted his Hag,land ii' now command ; hero-utc of sailing has trlvJav* been pioverbml, hut under the direction of Such m comuiandci, 1 am sure she will go ahead to the sat” l udacbon ofall who lake passage. Hw r g jST "S’ ZT,tTT r '* ch " a S° d ■’ all ““lant” and‘-trig ”? fiilly sdeS r f nC Vi,"’ C,,mm3nrt ’ l »™ been ire. Uie. !bc prw‘l Voyage. As to the ; k “ r M h*? v T’ l, u y " ali cii «* ina ne*:i. .*nU Inst, though not least, the farPt* i bMrdil ' id aco T °“ i»**i The Capacity or the Wesr.-iFrom the'Alio’? UkeTofd Ule R ,° CkC l frum thekoaeitji Me lieu ' 'V'’ ,ep ‘ d i " ri “ en ‘ ° r Iheftuirol - ; uhiT,' na '‘ “ r uld c,,, ' t,n »' l °ask for -Xr -'i Ohio a mb, without amking a pit below the j due froowV C " d ’ U| T'/ Col ‘ equal to the amount: tv fire h ,»dr T DCS tn S', aod »»<« Wale, for men-i .L fi wa h r d . J J ' ea ” i aad ohio isb,| t » pigmy, in‘ , tray of bitumen, compared with Western Penn at\" LatiVri'TY r I ” B Tenne^ and ' A U ll, :j,rupT"‘“ e‘ r :!' from the great moiallie dyke, of Illinoi. ’.aV\V,t consin Copper aud silver becon all iru.ti ng dapi-' laitsu to the shores of C*oke sunerinr the water-course., the eUittoffi VtaJSS p ain, graded for railroad, by Nature’. ow^S tiem Al're'l ”l ilin e fl " canal, toa.e or “hio til hC 6 ‘ rm . or flr in 1,10 wpod, orOhin or Indiana tin* .hip hi. produce at In.own door to reach lloaton; New York, Philadelphia*' Bal n J‘ 6W ? rlMU ’’ * nd OVCI 7 luile offt. trlnali shall be bj canal, steamboat, rail-^ais. [AorM American Reri&ic mln in. n U r f”'~ A biil w « »»'ouiei, ,C 1 on .he H a L "*° —l ““ ,Ca ' l ° f lhe boats on the Hudson, on Sunday, being crowdej.as for mer)-, they have been withdrawn entirely, the pro prietors finding that ,t did not pay. So also with the rail road companies between Albany and Buffs sundnv ‘ he . Ho »7* o®'' 0 ®'' road the cars do not run on Sunday, and on the W eslern there is but one train on that day. The director, of ihe road between New >ork and Philadelphia have given not.cVto Uiepoit Office department, that after their present Snnd, n v S ~,,r" cU ," > W,)l not ™ cars on Sunday, ho states the Rochester Advertiser Sandlh h I i 7 Kmo ~ A letter from Uic tem h I ’’ and ’’ U ,,cs »n account of a juvcnife ‘"'■'•Hog at Mulohai, attended by a thou !he Kino L7' \ T7 h w “ "» d * *>! hi. Majesty i ’ 7 h ' ~lted Brest pleasure at the .cone, the ','777' 77 the Prime Minister, by the H, gh thief oi the I>r„y Council, and by the 'O.ernor of Mam, who d.d honorto the oceaaioti.’ inild, ZZ so bVp"^' s o MX t^r.hiu?^ i !o!h x r's , IJ ‘? •«»£ aays Zadkiel, the month or February will'bcmitra ordinary n„ld, and March he le.. } .e,ere a great , 7 vd", : , h '" r ° t " ,d b V‘h« planets* lbc reaction, and bd "ickXdZhcfolWing" ZolZ,;: w N ere pa^T hef™°way memory endure, , nd ,canon champion of Wing pr^c^Ly^ School, in New Jeriey.—Tho report of the' Jeriev" ,Pe V nlendent lo ,ho Legislature of New Jersey, coiuams returns from 165 of tho 175 town er ?M re in ‘ he S,a ‘ C '• 64 ° 'chool dis'trZ, —or which, 164 are unreported. Tho number of children in the State between tho nee. of fivonn t meen, h 101,582. The taught, a!i appears oTCrf." I ?*’ 18 62,79o—leuyjig increase over last year when the; number reported in’the chool,, was nO 171. The average compensation- P d /? r 7 c ‘ Bcholllr P er quarter, by last rZrt report slVel""™’ P " d aCCnr 7 DB to *«?««« report, @2 06|. The amount- of money raised and appropriated for educational purposes, including the amount received from the State, was, during the 1846 gw nio B T ra h b 807,5M0 81—being an increase of $21,909 73 over last year. * TT Baltimore, Feb. 14. hid.' uTTriZ 18 w 7 ’ c,osed at Io#l a,ked > loot 991 bid ' im.TorS' No l te »(6> B )elo.ednt 100 asked, ked, 85. bid BahiZi a '', d . EIIC3 C,o “ cd at 85 ? »»k -05J asked, -'9si bid ~7'' siles i 1800, cloned at ■hare, ■ ° hi ° the fo^gn I 'bTl™Mket cl h o e .Sfhe YO,k S “" Bl “ lcslhat ning at 109|al]0| forbuffon LuZo mor “ A small amount ol specie has i,77r and “J* : this city for tho Acadii, reported at iaToM®?. m .p e Zc en,CntBa7B ,hC A “ dU took °’ ut S*WK Specte.—The shipment. of specie during hut ”f? k . Vorkr amounted Id $60,280 of whrnh $41,890 went to Liverpool, and to 1 Saturday last, about 2 o’clock in the aflernponya'moirf deplorable caanaltv occurred upon the steamer .war^tnp"’Obithe mornlngftß: 4 Eliza 7f kno "' n !" M r*-JharpWf:the Opera Irouae, left oar city.in company iw® her husband :l 'L < l.’- 3ter ’ ' ,o r~Naßbvi)le,}Tehh. Wo had rJ^?u;gyfe! ne> y her by the hand bidding her “ good bye.’’- J She In slV:r%vz od ’r d , smiles. To-day, alas 1 she is a lifeless comae and is C n„Ta, t .TcH h 6 P°, d , ->'o g a,eir S Hm h P uaba„d Sf™ Ilouse.in this city, almost in ~rh!c#te ter > Mi “ ****** i6ih 4 heTll^i ■‘ ,C,n ? mi, Mr "‘ Kneass, ",! msba .“ d osiers,;went upon the hurricane WnUiit re®ting against the guard-railing, it . * a y * back upon the lower gpard, and waa thence precipitated into the river. Tlie alarm waa given matantly, the boat stopped, and everr possible effortmade to save her j but all in vain. 2 bhe sank instantly—her black scarf and bonnet were lound floating upon the water, but her body could not be and hnanot yet been recovered. The accident occurred near Fiatpa landing, a few milOß below Rising Sun, la. We cannot but deeply sym pathise with the bereaved husband and sorrowing sister, but who shall bear tlio sad talc to n widowed mother’s car! A few short months havo flown since Bile followed her husband to the tomb, and now she must mourn a daughter lost. To know Mrs. Kneas; was to admire her. Her mi.d disposition and amiable manners, endeared her to all who knew her. Her character, as a lady was irreproachable, and her excellence the theme of universal commendation. So sudden has been thin dispensation of Providence, that we can scarce ly realize its truth. On Saturday the subject of this notice, was full 0 f life and loveliness, to-day, the -bodv *fT of t . l,o , oll ‘°> "re 'ailing over her lifefes >ody, and the winds of heaven are singing her requi lamb $?&-''£■ P Rrs •*■*«<» «S the shorn t ?“ b ’ I “nstbin the husband and sister in their afflje undnr 'd CnaM J thC J" 1, ‘ WCd “«•>", ‘O L under the crashing blow, when the melancholy ncwssbnll reach her.—Cincinnati Enquirer, Feb. i f. ° F M f‘ Trist -- a has been for f' ova|cnt ,lia ‘ a " order liar been sent to “ ' Jh 1 ! “"rst of Ambassador Trial, and it ia intimated .that he is to be arraigned before the ntiii v‘e.U«timJ a thJ Pero ! e * char B cd the duty of in , conduct of Gen. Scott! A letter thaTthl o S r! n!!l r n « York Kxpresa rtates a la»mi- fo f-m - f rlat ' 8 arrest is rounded upon " r, d “ l ' 9 ?’ during. Uie Previdency of the fetter iE’ ,' 1 ”i h,Cl ‘ u 1 ’ been cvcr » in «c dead „■ " hlah provides, that if any citizen of the U latcs shall, wuhout the authoiily of his Govern ™a"'’c.or '' mc,,c< ; °r carry on any oral or written cof anv P offire h r CC ‘ an ? forcit?n Government, or with any officer or agent thereof, i„ relation to any dia nt C °T'" y Wilh United States, or shall fhfn? ’/" 1 or assist ln suchV correspondence, he •hall be deemed guilty of higl/misdemeanor. and of conviction thrieot, shall be punished by a tine not f l t1«!"th ei>oo0 ’ a “ d , by imprisonment’for a term not less than six months nor exceeding three years' , r’ v A , rt ! ,U rrore denounced from two or three of the pulpits, i„ citJ> „„ Sundav iMtl'v ' T a ‘ derB and sl’cttors,” were justly and severely bandied. The same thing was done m sercral of the churches cf New y or l?, tho fha wo”k will a ““ d ’ h * V o g armed for ine work with a correct knowledge of tho licen nous shows, by visiting them in disfuisc.-ftiflimor. Cofun*nT*rH the Delr(,it Advcrtiter from tor anna Mich., dated Jan. 28, m_va, li.n» A Jv r l S lr ne - P B *'' lB " B * >*now pervading our vil ! if fin h dur '" e 11,8 P“t Hree weeka haa carried oft fifteen peraona. The most diatinguished citiien i, C^ ,ra Sc,h hcBch . formerly known aa " a nd 'h' ”r ' antl,nd " orl,l f citizen of Ponli ‘■“j a. an, hi i* *’ 3 man * nd * ehri.tiau i< deplo red aa a public calaimty to thin, village. Mr. Beach ~u the admiuiatration WmuTiTx I SK,!tO - T '‘ a constitutional eon « “l erntorv.now in session, after an !Y e ado P lcd article antnorising l . H,n ur 'M n n T" > ' f, Un V ime t 0 * ubmU u,e quoi I"’? * bilDk V or nu hank” “> the people i 1hL P eZ't n f ’a' 1 *5 onld a nf the vote; then cast be found in favor of banks, the Legislature may pass a general or special bank’ng whlch f sanenoued by a majority of the votes given on ias agreed".;'^ 1 8 ° ' n ,'° ' tr,;ct - provision d by a ve ’y iar 2 c majority, and will be «pubtless mcorporaled into the constitution, which convention tro now -ngaged in framing. 4Tk e M3“onn 6 rT , " TC r n ,*o 1 o n the Staln ° r New M ?"""*• 51 ’ 000 merchants, 13,000 manofacturers, 125,000 mechanics, 3,600 lawyers 4,000 doctors, and 1,300 preachers. * * ClJv'an.l'r^ 11 ‘ ouchin £ interview between Henry Ua) and Gen. Cata, aa'rcportcd io the federal nn ,lh'.form°r took the latter hy the hand and begged him for Cod’, sake not to annex Mexico! " e " , “* 1 ,0 »»y t 0 those who want informa “£? o°"c*rningtliat Medicine eo much is said about, dbaire them | lb | OUt |, o ,0 °* for that mi >«or, that »ve ?£?.” , v era , to l»ol; over our columns, and find where t|jji o ld f and call Mere, instead of troubling us on thfl «üblspt,—wo have too. much to do or our own business to continually answer questions as to the whereabout, ofDr Vaughn's Agents. Once (br ail w e *Tervthinn Co^', r) ', nd ’ d “ not Cl P ect "■ *" know B b , ut lnrn our P a P cr every wav till J 1 C e C ca ! ch ° B GBEaT Ahebicar REMEDV—then A^nn l . hr “ ush ~?- n(i at , the bottom > ou "-ill find the Agent a name. Go and got a pamphlet and read that and * f • vt ’” aro ,n »e«* of one nfthe moat wondmlui panaceas or any ago, go buy it; but do not expect to find it out tn our aanctum. Wo wish we had’die' :K«ra.7 L,,,,OlUnpl,cMiitu -, ,bat ** •ciaf 0 R^ e i b ih H^ 5 ’ , , !lnd Br “ ckw »/. No 2 Commer ciaf How, Liberty *t., near canal baain. fcblB RefUndl^ I !** Cartd ‘~ D '- Duncan’s Expectorant . Kennedy, always cures, if usod in time. PhiuL'T** Wah, °"" ° f,hc Mctl »> diB ‘ Society, m Philadelphia, was afflicted with this troublesome ' abJ! P t ,? attendT’T” 1 which rendered him un- Ar L l c 1 I d J'" minlstc rial duUea as a preacher fill Co,mh sPe ‘.I !!” 8J ’ m l’ tomß wflrc a dry and pain ?n,l <1 »r 8 „ h ’.' V 1 HoarBB ncßs, Pain in the Chest, Side and Breast, a sense. orSuflbcation, so much so at f 1 tl,at he cou, d scarcely get his breath. His body and strength hecamo reduced ; countenance pale, and sallow, showing nil the? 1 symptoms of a speedy termination of his life : but fortunately a vislthun whMc h l C n ’, cnibcr ’ of llis church, called to Behbh h r ’ a y. P ro strate upon his sick bed. Beholding his awful situation she at once advised REMPnv < i. r °'i“ DUNCAN ’ S EXPECTORANT Office wiTh r,rn h h ° P; ocured at the Philadelphia umce, With Taint hopes of ever recovering. Ho com- Thi’Tir U ,°" lS le Mediciue according to directions, h, iW Thofirst week alder "si ‘ h - co ”* h ccaBed —hoarseness hL„, P „ P . d ' After usln K threß bottles, his strength .o ? hliu h sSpr„ a fe»mnr rBOn ’ 4d h nOW aUc " di "S in'ph.jrd"" Oflho M ,? !hodial Episcopal Church ?vfi' , l m ,a ’- are well acquainted with Father thl aWo “ ffll,!t,on, > and can certify to the truth of ,i • * Elizabeth Morris, , ; i Sarah Phillips, •d'uU-j i i_• . Hakrah Dewes. Philadelphia, Aug. 12th, 1845. ;w^:ii,t^u^;^r kBon ’ 89 Libert * Hr Jodtor Dimean’s Expectorant Remedy, for Con Whatever wiiThave ariinden nart°Mw{. USat6 ,u^ er ‘"B> and remove any one or a fn ( J l °, m /S ydl ” C “ c ” ,' vh .' ch are now prevalent ind fen Stltes > 18 tru ‘y a great blessing toman lifeS 1 . medical preparation has been tried Tii °„ P r e r the vir, . ue ‘° heal and uf 1 ?• a J* ct ot ,m P e *‘ative justice and benevo ?" ,e t 0 our fellow beings and the Dnnc^. 9^ 8 kn ° Wn o We h«e:mado B na“ f Dr! Uuncap . Expectorant Remedy in our iiimilv aid bchcvo itt° be among the very best or thcma&v nodical preparaUonsj to remove Coughs, Cold/ of Blood, &c. &c., now in practical use ’ ««„, Sept. 3, iso! I'' 1 ''™ 1 ™ 0 * v “»- " “ l ”'’ 1 b^crt-Rii.— Rev. Nathaniel West will ,rive ~ The public arc respectfully inviicil. ..: fcbl&-lt ,fft on tile lid day burgh SOyccH ’ * rC!l, lt > °f freyBßinteiii iJxii watpCe. the cnjLm^i:] rARW^IjviJ SieMcr Beaver, ißhirk^lfeUiVllic “ S® ? Bottvcr “ml WclUriilc; .. Danube, Cocke, Brownsville: “ Baiuc, Jacobs, do: - 'vAtlantlcfParkin&on, do; -• * Lake Erie. Hemphill, Beaver. Palo Alto, McDonald, Cincinuaji. * Miceigan No. 2, Gelston, Beaver. . Copper No. 2, Crooks,':. Cin. Wyoming; GreeiileefNewOrleans. Phffinix,J)ryde»v Cinfciuuati. Lady- Byron, MulervLtflusville. DEPARTED, &te ame r Beaver, Clark, Wellsvillc: | t _. Michigan No. 2, Gilßon^Beaver; u Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver ami "VVeUsvillc; u Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: •• ... Despatch, Nelson, . . r do; ’ Baltic, Jacobs, • do; ' .Dauube, Cocke, i do; f*hajnijr, Dryden. Cincinnati. •' ' f . . Paris, Maratta, New Orleans • ' - ®P. : Foh- CißcitTßAM.—The regular Packet wil eave at 10 A. M. ■ ■ •■...■ , : :■■ . ; ,-r . ■ ;. The steamer agA/nnder, Capt. Forso, leaves a 10 A. k. to-day.' S»-Fob New Orleaks.—The Savanna, Capt. Dennison, will leave on. Wedncsdday, at 10 A. M. The new and beautiful passenger Blbvmer, West ern World, CaptaieNorlon, leaves on the 22d. , Foa Browssville.—The Atlantic, Cap! Parkinson, leaves at 4 P. M., every dlyi ’ The Baltic Capt. Jaaoba, leavea at 8 A. M. Fob Welistille.— The Bearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9A. M., every day. - ' . ! Laffe%tf^Si»?^y.Hyj- s Pl e ndid jPaBsenger Steatner °r.*y«g° a^!fa»».«H^^l ffSS^ e? -^*T ggjg*~ C L fcbw” D “ 100 I™- J”»OgjjS and lit sale by / ' - 8 ■■ SMITH .a SINCLAIR. I-? V smo OUß ~^l3 bbls.Biipcrior. tox sale by nnrfir .i.^—-^^ LLfAM8 ’ llow 1,5,?? — boxes, for pale by .• ] . ' r'T : j: D. wzLtdm, noAVoodst. S C ?e^lH I,NGS_S bb ] E 'f™^o/ I » i pjn«nt.”fo'rsS!Vby' J. D. AVILLfAMS, 110 AVoad «l CIUyDRIES->12.5;d0z. EggaT ' i - ~ ’ \ ■ 15 :., u Toiv. Yairuj k’KIiSH TO.MA'j J Tor sale'by OKS— 2 doz.loules, superior,article, J D-WILLIAMS r rnre ~ . Clo ls ln S I ©lotfilii* ! j • T offered! S d ofdo ,^L*l" >C,i ,! ' a i iS,IoW rCad >'“ b ” . . ■ • THREERIG DOORS cr l)”e» eiubhS e hl a nnv ChoicCßl ’ m 8eI ? ctio " Umt Uns ev er chvin Hip °,V e c «»ncern m tbi* or any- oth -sle Suder th? 1 WIU not to describe to SisSISiSISI toiiishinem of the beholder, with both !L” ?S“' Wthe moeVei rov^onTdcgree^f^ur 8 pilliggfe qujrwjjan article nc plus ultHi kind ho "Three Bji Do, s .”"Parchnrett, call in nt (he JOHN MThOSKBY, No. 151 Liberty street. BBNIIEIISIUfeI* ssassa&A^OHrSßai I^SslgSSglsps: Uie city *th** 0r ’ ° f IJIC Keoon(J w »rd of sbewetii, That £?,V” ,y #?*s*,V* 1 * hMn »bly in duty bound, w-ill pray. * AUGUST " Gree^E? Jtu “& s Me. Williams, Wm! Mahon, W?Ad!dr,ChariM ;- : 1 _ii. lebltfcdrit* iho coum| l 'aforcs!Ud?^ > ulnbly o rteweih I %ha 1 t > s na,lip ’ t.oncr had. pro^W-k^^^S^ygy-P*«»* cotnmodatton of ft revelers had “ihm a T fci! / li- c ' housemthe .card aforesaid, and prays that ors w|l be pleased to grant him a Emmo to sa=a;sEs£s certify that U thf r i!| *he above township, do k^ y ’ -? 0 , 1 " 1 M’Amght, James Daugherty, John rwfrfirS-’ Daa '®' tames, D. M'Kciser, J.Brudcy°S T o &SsiDnJnnbeP^ JU<,Se '' °. r ; he C ® url °r Quarter leriieny?™ • “ P WV* n Bnii thej County of-Al in rt!e Portion ® f Patrick'Devllnj. Third AVart, Pi'tisbureh nthe. county aforesaid, bcunbly sheweih. That vnnp n- 5 eommXi h ?? h ' |ir^ vid * d himself with materials for-'the ac commodation of travellers and others, at hi* dwXISE b °We , y? P ? y - w! . PATRIOK DEVI.IN 1 S td >B ?vih e rai' citizens of the Third Ward do bnni l^ 1 ,IC above : petitioner is of good repute’ foi .“ '"f ? nd temperance, uud is well provided wjSh house n inth?.' c °nyeiiienceslurthe iinooinodittioiLof travelers “’l2 °, t J ,ers * ®Jd that said tavern is necessary. * Waifij'w’wt ? ry ° r i Mishin, T. HiHunker, Isaac feMVrtnws" ■ l ° ller ’ T 110 "'®” Johnston, !. Burney. " TO the Honorable Ihe; Judges of the Conn of Quarter - heny?* 0 ' 15 01 1 “ace, lH nn d forthe: County of AI- Tlie petition of Geo. BraderUlh wart pittabnrvl, ti-fu-- county aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That vm.v I 2* l - n “* e hath provided himself with materials P eutl oner elation of travellers and ;bffiere°«KU &£S£*&***r the county aforesaid, and prays that von vHAX; bCma ?, , m pleased to'grant hhn aJIeeSS hrtS'H entertainment. And your petitioner „£?■?. ? . p ?" e will pray. jour penttoncr,_a»in duty bound, We, tho subscribers, - citizens of burgh, do-certify, that! tile above n'tvi? 1 R«s repute for honesty and temnerim™ ' lbnor „ lrof ?°°d vytth house room and cohveuie“ e s’&J d iif» WCU I ’ ro ™' d ...onof,revelers and othervtuX!^,^ 1 !^: Jota KdMer, J. for the accommodation bf traveller . wl i b mat ®r> a ls dwcllmgjtonse in the lownshfn nth™ a . n . a others, at his your Honors will be pleasetf - aild P nl J“ that keep a public house oFbntSa}™®?™ lbma tb Hotter, ns ip duty bound, nt ' And your P e “- honesty and for room.aud conveniencesforthe lors amt others, and that said ?av^ri,7™ odaUon of trilvel ' i _ A Craighead, J R^ ni w nws s« 9a O*. Lynch, J G. Gamier* las! Pemfl Sv r A febi6.a3t LM *°’ Wm w LiTingkotT.ay^.V'ta” i\icws by Telegraph! Reported for the Morning FromKnrope< Philadelphia, Feb. 17, *4B . . The shameful haste of the Now York office to close; before, a full message could be forwarded, must aceduht for the bre?lty~of your :dispaclr lasi* night. The paper? here- all'- refused* the message.- - £/.. \J ■, * i ? ? waB quoted-at Liverpool at 55(3620. cwt.-, wh'cli'.'if tiOTreCt, .liqwy a of bwti The Earner n Telegraph' »6ut of order: ■■ - ’ ' Sales bn anttion. -AUCTION BAI.ES In AIIEGHKN Y CITY £i Il'Jf. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER. • PAWNBROKER’S SALE CifQaLi rtWrf ci - nr at Auction. —Will IOUi, cctnmenciug al dj o’clock, at Jhe f north-west corner of federal stfect !' 1 ' large lot of fine Gold ami Silver Lcvir DS?oi&? B’' 8 ’' an.Tl/Epino Watch™, without , bv omtrrf''an ““““g wltich nre the fol'Jwfna! •> Gold Detached’Levers, IH-carat cases. full made by: M; I. Tobins; 2 Gold 7 eUed J J bores jewelled;- 0. Gold_Levers, fines'^moven™,,!,*“c r J henvj cases, made by Robinson * Johnson, part having 17 jewols, 10 Bilver Levers, heavy cases, some full iew ellcd, atid,olhers .having 7 jewels; t round edged ,1c K patches, 12 gold pens and eases; 21 pair fine cold ear nngs; -1 gold .finger rings, diflereht patterns; 15 gold bnnmtptus, differeurpatters. Also; 1 dneboiwodd ffi. lbovcgoo—A quantity of Qneensware • filnsq- W “JV*«3 *«•' : Al«o, an cilensiva lot of new iind se -««a >»»9.fh»!Ss*, *«• wm. j. BURNaroS " - I18 • ~ ' r " Anctionoer-. * AT7CTIOWBAI,ES EY £V' X - ES J ,r ’- K - E -‘’ WV J, AUCTIONEER, ' Ao- U 4 .Wood Stkect, thube mobs fbom Fifth • S^£2»!?r£w**/? E sal E Of .Imporiat mid Arhcritim hains, plmd, c»licoc<, red and while flannels, bleached mu i l,,,s - 1 P° ck «- t .able bJSS’cboeVic" " ,e mmc ume »' 1« of fine clashing," Arcariv garlight. 'mine 'evening, a lot of gold anci ill. ycr watches; mantel clocks, cutlery,;boot* and shoes, new clothing, and a large assortment oi dry • feblV ‘ ‘ AUCTION SALES, . • • :BY JOHN p. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, South-Easi corner of Wood arid Fifth streets. Peremptory sai,e of dry goods.—onMon ilay morning, February '2lst, m 10 o’clock, uulieCom wiHhr ■ l^ K,m ’ co ™ c ' »f’-Wood mid FifthlS, rrillbe sold, witboutrcscrve lo close sundry ..consien » . a . l ? rE , e eesortnieut of staple and fancy dry rorxla. !?. c ' oe k. P- 111 ■ lbbbla New Orleans Moldsscs/b hall eliertfl doling Hyson Tea, fi boxes Cincinnati Palm soar* 4 boxes Virginia manufactared Tobacco, 1 crate assorted Itmensware, glassware, confectionery; knives mid forks, writing and wrapping pnper.band boxes; stoves aStl* yof ne ' v second-hand liirniturcibmLradng f 2 e "? r “ l , as *b rmient from a family declining lioiiiickcep ing nlso, looking glasses, cnrpetiug, window, blhldsi ; ' At 7 o clock p ; m. Boots shoes; gum overshoes, remlv .SSP&ZZgg. r*? . IcblS. ' . Ey 2 Ka T . •^ L E TI 9 J, ~ on Saturday eveningthe lOilr ins Lat 7ocloeknuhe Commercial Sales Room corner Vi-Wood and Fifth sts. will be sold, a large collccX of valuable miscellaneous Books, part of wlich are fmSl a aIM. a fnm k- a rt7 nl '” C '" s man > r . scarce staudnrd/wprt s, aiso biblcs in jrreat variety, blaht books letter g, fbbiB ) wnlnig P°i )er ? Russia o^”*^ 0 ‘ ’ SFiPISS 8 BO ? T ?.- Man,Ua C turod' bf S. ? jtj KEii, No. 8j Fifth Ladies ■wwhimr to irct lht 3 handsomest and best Half Gaiter or Gaiter Bomifverof- 5 crediit this city, and also to save time and Tremble os J ™ l inc n^r a Scf„°dv« tl,eS,: bOO ’ Sl l**"* ™ U '™ i t fetotW.it ' mt W,' , ' Dluolutlom . Tv ~ I'~E > J rtllere H lp h t ere i. of ore ojcbiiusr between ibc sul>- J. senbera, under the firm of Jon* Ke.nxkdy &Co wd* ?“ ,he *«!"»«•■ by mitmni “3 L °’- Jusincss of the late firm will be settled hv tnlm JvmmeUsyattlteohl stand, N™US\VoSd streetwho alole is authornted to collect and pay the debts of the firm; ** feb!7*dlw AB. -ftrCALMONT, Attorney at I-air: —Office Fnnrrti -* street, near H. Patterson's Livery Stable. ’ febl7 »• Auomr V and Comi- or ilSiv Pn’,„™f- ra ? V, ' [ ’ 10 J 1 *® 'office next door •pj,,, ”®y. r3ltcfsou.B Livery stab!c< 'Fourth' - ar « h ® re >r informed that Ul6 Of old CoaTtl ikLE *!■ Wbrfcri*established i*the trlmfl dIwSSiS thc- Seleer- Council chamber, iiitlriidenf-52SE business wmli either the Supcr o?« n n»fJio C rf k *, 0r Assessor, can coll within the hows :!rSSwS ; “ ck?A : Mior 1 *w* s °' cl6ck > * -T P crsol >» indebted to the Citv for Hv- IM7 drehAchv « *»S*WbnlWiiig* in the vcnr tVorh i , to cull Ut the office of the Water vriH /° r lhe 80mo fonhwith, otherwise suit • 111 be instituted for recover)- of the same PKEOERICK E- VOLTZ/ Assessor and Register. Jebl7rd3t ■**»■>» MtobW.l. to**. *j in orbnfnr. a.vi j“ ,1 "5?l? re J'oufi'i «o call'and selUo S JOHN J.-MIXCHEL, Attorney-,at Law. % {Telegraph copy.) v .■, . fcbl7«d6t «S those'.having ‘““"“hate payment: f them, dub-amhfm.oS ftr ’ pictont 8 .'• OEORGK HUNTER. > $ MARV SWANEY,' g mdliarcurefby Sfc*i£S" f Dr RulphVPiibf’ M «.»•«».* S 0 I 1 ! ,rto]c ra !“ „dSifby I,S - C '- Also, liy wi Cole' Jol,,', .SrC^ic‘en S F C i‘bl W WSJ»» Is°dfby receiv ratr* I** 1 ** El l^i s * 1 Chronicles; ■ iWleSiVo^ al “ eB ] ,u^’*.?n S lisll - KnHvjQ e Lm.2f^ lern Antiquities; : : BOl i N ,?„standard u&outih :I i J'cmllcr’a work*, 3 vols; . : imnetVHistory of Painting,3 vols :■ History of the Girondists, y vols: ' Coxe Boose of Austria, 3 vols ■ - Coxc'B Memoirs ofMarlborough - -V Ltnier’s Tabic Talk, by HtuSStt : iti i n , \ J I- n tfu - Ycnth: - 2n C hlL'l.n , o?-? ry °f llle Saracens; ■ The GaUery ol Nature. For sale h? ’ 1. 11. 8. BOSWORTH & Co. f 43 market street flia lie Hoh'orabfe the Judges of llic Court or r, Uwellinir hooee in iKa -5® others, at Ki* ! is^sSS^*w^ o«U(V-, that the ibove’ pc£foncr i» „r S?J e wurd ' 1,0 honesty.ami temperance'and ta wel? n SLSS°S' "3?“' <°r A l Chmt}-,l(-vv B ii B c e ,B ; ■—**%&%■£& .The petition .of Isaac o- j - "■ tn _ tho e o nmy afo r eia!d o M?mu anJ ’, cit >' of peu,,a ” er hath Proy“d”d hhiseffii?!, 'i,ew«>h ■i” ft.® accommodation of traveller, erf i h “““cnals dwelling house tn the wsrd iifnre.W;!? Uthers, at his Konors will be pleased h?m’» ? d pra >’ B Ihnlygur public house or enicrtainmehr Ilc ® n8 « to keep a in duty bound.will pray. ■', ???yi?ii , J? ner " as «fe, the subscriber* citiren. MUUDOCK. •r‘™ r Y, 'hat the above pciinoner^« h or al>o .® w