of January, 1842, the proceeds of this lax tare stated at 63.3.000, instead of $l.OOO, %DO. Now, why are the people willing io give $70.000 000 to 4,500 people, f,ir tlVl:wftit«ir and will not pay $l,OOO, WO for the how', of the State ? I he-- bailie the robberies vf the batiks irive kft thitib without the means. The Time Prolonged.—Tho J out nal of 'esiwitneree has the lollowing tidings, Lich, if true, are exceeding comfortables show - iiss es they do, a respite ut the word fr o m 4lestruction, for a thousand years, h, in; a .considerable postponement of Milleristo. These modern prophets should brush up thetr'srithmetic a tittle brighter, and not frighten folks so with the r bad cyphering: is understood that Miller and his as , 46,tyclates have recently carefully renewed iheralculation upon which they found the prophecy of the near approach of the end olihe world, when an s,rrcr was discovet fd in the footing of one of the columns of a thousand years. This is a very imporiant triewovery just now—it will dispel the un c'Etßiness about so sunden a go.otr, and give promise that we are yet to witness the fill tng of many a bubble. and realize the en joyment of many a panht b e f o re th e and o f all things. The 'ascension robes' which many of the Milleriies on Long Island have provided themselves, ore not likely to be wanted." Ty!tinny at Sva We believe more horrible deeds are clone at sea, among its, sparse and transitory p‘ip- Illation, than over the densely inhabited 'earth. Every ship almost becomes, after it leaves one shore, and hefoie it retches another, the scene of s - orne shocking troge. dy, which wibuld convul:e. ;1 whole COMllill inty of honest, virnous farmers, v% hose natural instincts are kept heat ly by the inoral influence of society, and the just res- ErinsibiLity it imposes, Upon the solitude of the ocean, the despot, who has no law but his will, becomes as r tnorse!ess as the 'shark. . From the N. 0. Tropic. A murder exposed.—Y eet•rd iy morning a man made the fillowia- statement before Recorder Bald‘‘ in; but as no prosecution has been regularly corn retired, we will suppress names, and only speak of the affair as we heard it. Some time in last July, a certain ship !ell this Inv Great Urit Previous to her sailina, a voting En;:, , ltsh lad, while in a state or intoxicmon, was shipped us an able sealnan on board this v6esel, when in fact he should only have been rated as a raw hand. The second mate, ending the lad nut to answer his ex pectations, heat hiin in a most unmerciful manner; and when scarcely able to crawl about from the treatment he had received, co was made one day to go aloft, in order to grease and scrape the masts. While in this situation, he accidentally let fall a cop per pot full of filthy slush upon Ilte deck, and be was actually commanded An come d own , and m ade to lick op what he had spilt! From this and other brutal usage, be fell sick and died. While on his deathbed, he called our informant to him; desired him to write to his father, and to say in his let teethat he was killed by the manner in which he had beely used. The person to ' 1 Whom this desire was male known, imme distely called three of the s hip's crew to the side of the dying boy, in order that they Might hear and testlfy to his last words. As soon as they arrived in f.ondon, our roam proceeded to the house of the Ameri can consul, who trick down the depositions cif the witnesses. and promised to send the ca . pkAin and second mate home irors; but Wilißibow or other he failed to do so, and it , . iis stated that the two a,7cused are now in this port—one in command of a vessel, and the other promoted to the station of chief, mate. ,The boy died on the , Ith day Au— gust, 1842, and was buried in the Gull (if Mexico. Our informant states that his desth was occasioned by beatings and ilk usage received at the hands of the second mate, and that the poor bogy's Irrnlis, from his feet up to his abdomen, were in a state of mortification even before death. The Recorder sent the narrator of this Shameful transaction before Bailie P e yton, ers., the United States district attorney, and in a few days the wh.)le affair will be devel /*ed to the public. Oh Dear! Oh!—The editor of the Al ban)! Microscope who is always to things he 'hadn't otter,' }ward the following confab the other day between a man and his wife: 'My dear, youv'e always mended up onr old chainy ware when it got broke— now there'sthat of 1 teapot has ,eot its dear pose knocked otT agin,dew mend it on,love, 160 n't ye?' 'No Susan,' reoliei thy ! zood twin, rot.. ling up bis eyes like a duck in a fit t h e s parr i s h c hnl4 'no, it ain't n i u s e . W e never use that teapai in the winter, you ko6w.' 'That's true, love, but we ounll Want. it 'Summer !' roared the Inp:hand in a voice of thunder, intended as h tough im itation of the great trumpet; • S uijimer ! w h o Joks or summer, seed time tit,d harvest They are things of the past, and belting no mere to the future. No, Susan! We nev er shall .want that old teapot ag .in—the .3d Of April winds up the affairs of this alrth, and make,. d—d small beer t:f teas . Oats with broken noses.' 'Oh &Ott, ohl' cried the pour worry,n; What shall I do? There's that nett bon 4let trimmed with red ribbins, and that are bran, fire span neu silk gown not much slits half moored out! and that neu tin Allies pin—and the baby's 'rocco shoes! and Abefslined cradle !! alI a•goin' to smash ,}ore they are half worn - eout, ,in the uni. .fflokrairtlhiortailr of the airth !' beet 1-is universally' enaceaed, that the vorto-iceett itry_ in wet heather is to eat L4l 110 Ping PRELIMS?, • " • Stay W r - viols has passed an act prohibiting the ask of any JAMES BUCHANAN, property on execuliou, unless itheings 4:two-thirds f!-.ANnject wine decision of a iiinifonal Convention. is valite,—not two-thirds of the present value, but two-thirds of its value "in ordinary times."- 1 ILY MORNING POSTplaintiff who hastaken iv property execution, • it o other person will ge the twosthirds of the estimate vdlue, must Like it himself at that price ; rotturs wms. 0. smi rH, EDITORS VID PROPRIZTORS Wll/1111 a year, or lose his p - efertnce over Littler gment creditors- The Hit was not a party question, but was .lously advocated and opposed by members of di party. FRI DAY, J.INUAFtY 27, 1813 See First Page. More Growling. The appearance in our paper of 'rues- passed in all the Southern and South-western states. Many of the people of those States are thy. of the interestinff correspondence that largely in lebted to our northern manufacturers ti irk place between Gen. SASS anti a 11111T1- • for their productions, and these Stay Laws are her of our citizens, has excited the wrath th e th , e most uuctual means to prevent them from re nt' the "Chronicle of the Crows Nest," and ahzing, any portiJn of their claims. The jealousy in yesterdays paper they assail us for this of distant or foreign creditors will readily induce ty't of courtesy in a manner perfectly char-I theleg,ish,tures to perpetuate such vexatious enact acteristic of the spirit thut governs the black men's, ant ri die creditor weariness and disgust, mail journals generally. When any of the; i ' ready to sell his dem end for a trifle or abandon it altogether. It is to remedy such evils as this, distinguishe .1 men of our country visit our that a bankrupt law is necessary. Under its pros city and are received by our citizcns with-. visi„ns, it ia p,ssible to force same of these debt out distinction of party, we feel bound, ors (inany of whom we able to pay) into bunk_ when requested, to publish tile proceed - rupicy, and an equal listribution of their assets.— lugs incident to their reception; and when The moral certainty of this will wring pi ) merit, they happen to be men who have been dis• from men who, protected by :Aide stay laws would hidd on to the la,t and defy th it honest atid tinguishcd by the f2vors and confidence of I pert aps i.atf.•riiig c reditors. We can not ace the the Democratic party, it gives us additional , me of •dav laws to the poor man—the act passed I to nolice and approve the respect thts'state has c ertainly mit been of advantage no sun} w n them. Gen. Cass Is tine of these; the disutute debtor; and the operation or' su h co llo has been cherished by the democracy, : : ctments w d,ubti'ss the same every where j and his high talents have been properly ap preciated and rewarded. But he is neit h er their first nor second choice fur the Presi dency; nor is there the slightest chance that he will receive the nomination of the Na- Ilona! Convention. Our po-ition on this question is well known, and we feel certain is approved by the democracy, and it is therefore labor lost for the pimps who cater for the Chronicle to suppose, that they can effect us with the democratic party by pay• ing that venal sheet to iiisrcpresent us. They ought to know that vi hat !rile respect the public ever had for the statements o f that journal, has lon l r, since been destroyed by its mercenary course, and tli . men who have been detect:A in the, his,st acts of treachery and ingr.itioele to,‘ aid the man who feeds them, and who, if eve are rightly infiirined, are even now maiming a project to break down his paper, are nut the proper instruments to ri , .e in injuring us in the estimation of our politic al friends. We must apologize to our readers for oc cupying so much space in noti ing this matter, as we know the public does not ex pect that charges from that source should be repelled, as it has lung since been a set tled question that the Chronicle may assail any one with pet ftct impunity. lint wr thought it necessary to inform those w'ro "fetch and carry" for them, that they are known, and we also deemed it a proper op portunity to give the publisher a hint of the project that the rats have in contemplation, to desert his sinking ship and t I start a pi ratical craft of their own. A man mnr(Pred bp 11.1 s'ave.— A num rn:lned 11. m. was 'killed on the zitit inst., near Greenville, ['elm., by 0,,e 01 . li;' slay, s. It seems that the de ceased and two of his slaves were engaged in cov ering a c , al•pit, when some alteration took place between the master and about his manner or uor king,. which instigated the servant to cion in it the minutes in the transmission, informs the horrid deed, will a coaling di 'vet' The lint blow 1 New York merchant's correspondent at received entered at the edge of the hair, ii issing i '..\i,' w Orleans of the receipt of a certain down to the ear, severing all the flesh from the bow:. The seiculid blow was just adore the ryes, document, and gives him orders to pur across the forehead, pens rating half through the, chase 25 bales of cotton at 9 cents per •kal.—The t:iird bluw (.efter Mr It. had Cal en) pound, and 300 barrels of pork at 6 cents was across the throw, severirg bidli arteries of, per p oun d. A transaction like this now the neck, and cutting the throat from ear to car. I requires at least four or five weeks. The demon in human form finally took up a mats l Considerable of a difference between 3 tech and struck it through the neck bone, leaving minutes and 4or 5 weeks, we should say. the corpse, fastened to the earth. The murderer i , was immediately arrested, and a special emu t has _ VurmOrts.—An effort was made in the been called to investigste the Case. Mr Rea, says the Greenville, S.C. Mountaineer, „, a , an Illinois Legislature to repeal the chatter honest,industrious and wealthy man —a kiwi mss- granted the Mormons of Nauvoo. but it tr r and most estimable citizen was laid on the table by a vote of GO yeas to 43 nays. A brother of Smith, the pro- Ne , ro Philosophy.—The ni go, lid wli i lately phet, who is a member ofthe House, made pu t nut the eyes at a little white boy at Bi,ltimnro a violent speech against it by throwing a cup of vitriol in his lace, did it, as it appears, merely t , i try u phdo-nphi , ;al experi- lent. The name of the p'lllo-oplier I, 1, not Cock e. Ile :lid sevcr,ll of ins c.kred a,s .ciates had procured the vitriol fir the purpose ()I' throw Mg it o some e,lored girl, who co ih. m They v. tilted soine time, anxi,us lor the spor., but the girls d.d it a pptai ; be. Nunkr2 t ff, ng kayo rft' wrlmut an experiment- sup:: they tried it on the face or the in y-uvig bhick are in 11. C thc light hands to meet with their destrts Death.—A Fir email on the Balt. and Washington Rail Road was struck up on the stomach by the short pole attached! to the car, %vbile he was under the plat- 1 form, trying to connect the two cars, we. paratory to their departure from the city the next morning. The poor sufferer di d from the effects of the intermd injury lie received in about three quarters of an hour after he was struck. He only spoke twice and said, am very much smashed.' 'Lord, have mercy upon me.' His name was Haynes. A New Idea.—A Mr. Parker, a mem bur of the, Texian congress from Houston county, has introduced a bill providing that but two lawyers shall be allowed to practice in each coaoty, and that the) shall be elected by the people! [We may , xpect to see such laws as the above The Picayune states, that a man was re cently taken before the Recorder, on the c harge of stealing umbrellas• lie at tempted to justify his Conduct on the ground that established usage had sanc tioned the taking and carrying away of umbrellas as a justifiable act. Wood vs Stone.—Dublin and Cork are to have wood- n pavements. Scotch fir is the timber—teu shirtngs the squate yard, ;he cost. woman's tongue has been found cc pa ble en actual experiment, lately, to mov 2u91 Limes in a minute !—Think of that and weep. Whoever is honest, genet ous, coulte . ~us, honorable, and candid, is a true gen• ilernan, whether learned or unlearned, rich or pour. A ('fiance for Soinebody.—The Compis ler. published nt Richmond, in Louisiana, in the Palish of Madison, has the follow ing paragraph, whi.•ll some people v;i11 readily attend to. The editor says:— 'Our town is without a tailor or a shoe maker—there i 3 not a pound of nails, a bedcord, piowline, or a candlestick fot sale in the place. Give us a hiu fot a Compiler—mcrchandize wo dd be a bet ter busines-. Dr. Scudder, an occulist of repute, re cently die 1 in t he Albany almshouse. Goinr , it mil 1. —Professor Morse, in a commutiicatimi relative to his Electro at telic 'Telegraph, gives the following ple f 'commercial communications,' w Lich could he:llFt ttnitted floni N. V. to New Orleans in three minutes. Yre., Dec. 21, rcc. Buy 25 bale , c,at 9, and 300 I).,rk aL G ['hese are 36 , igns, ‘Nilich take only three It is said that Van But en wi I be nomi tutted fur the Presidency by the N. Y Legislature The M issachuseits Legis'ature will probably repeal all :existin .4 laws relative to the sale o f ardent spirits. 1-bolt's Hotel, N. V. has been sold at auction for '...i1.000,00131i Rather Cool.—The Baltimor boys are swim ming Fresh shad have been caught in the Del aware and Raritan canal. A fellow named Woodmanson has sloped• leaving the editor of the Crawford Dem ocrat minus 13 dollars. Pass him found. The St. Louis New Era of Jan. 14th says: It may be a matter of interest to distant readers to know, that the river is nearly clear of ice, and that navigation, at least to the South, may be resumed with safety. The weather is mild, and 'llia may soon be expected. Isaac Hill is again achis work of disor ganizing in New Hampshire. We hope the "radicals" will give him a quietus this time which will be remembered. ' umwh In the Senate, Mr. Archer presented a petition in favour of the 200 million land scrip sheme t,f Mr. VT. C• Johnson. Messrs. Buchanan and Bayard presented petitions against the repeal of the bank• rupt law. • Numerous other petitions on various subjects, were also presented and appro priately referred. Mr. Bayard reported the House bill re lative to the appointment of agents on the subject of America water-rotted hemp. A discussion then arose as to what ; business should have precedence. Some were in favor of resruniug the consi , lera , tion of the Oregon bill, while others were for taking up the bill to allow the Pitts burg6 Railroad Company further time for laying down their rails free of duty. The latter bill was filially taken up l and deha.- it ted at some length, after which was pass , ed. Tile Oregon bill was then taken up, and ,Ir. Mothead conmenced a speech. In the house, nothing was done wnt th The leading Coons, who refuse to pay Maj. Irons for preparing the "big feed" in 1840, say that a large portion of the pro; was devoured by democrats, t% ho went to see the show. if this is true, and the Tip. Club will furnish us with the names of the democrats who partook of the dinner, we pledge ourselves that they will ['Fry a proper proportion of the expense as soon as a subscription paper for the purpose of collecting the money is presented to them. If no other means can be devised to pay off this claim, we would reciimmenil the Tippecanoe ladies who displayed so much enthusiasm in 18/0, to get up a .•Charit Fair" for the benefit of the universal whi t '.; patty, and we have not the slightest doubt but they will soon realize the corn neces sary to pay off the debt and have a suffi cient cut plus left for a small jollification. We will contribute a Tippecanoe Ban ner that has been lying in tie garret of our office ever since the grea:. Coonvention of 18-10, and which was used on that oc casion to stir up the enthusiasm at the corner of sth anti Wood streets. FOR 11C MORNING Trier The late City Coustnbles. Thy s'rnne and abiding opposition of our citizens of all parties to the late City Po lice tended more perhaps, than an v other circumstance. to the nnexPeetell defeat oil , General Jackson's fine!" said Mrs Mr. James Thomson for Mat or, inasmuch : Q nizzle, as she studied a newspaper /is the whole posse were openly engaged in through h,r spectacle., "To be sloe he electioneering for that gentleman, and the l is—as floe as silk. Iv'e know'd that for i:nression had gone abroad without contra- l twenty yews, and yet these editors and diction that in eae of his election they' them Congressmen have just found it ow. ‘k ould he retained in office, while his oppo• :To tell us that "Gen. 1.41 Jackson's fine," neat, Mr. Hat'. was pledged to remove' at t h i s time of day! Why ih-te m ver was them. Yet notwithstanding the very dect- a finer man any where's.'' . ded expression of opinion in regard to the Tom however remarked that, although it dismissal of thew men, as e ti oc ed in the /i, true that 'General Jackson's fine,' yet tr e elecon of Mr. Hay, it appears we have 'Judge Hall was the ft er on one occasion them among us who are determined kg far I I at least. to the amount of a thousand dol. as they are able, to treat the public wi l l w i th I tars. But Mts. Q d.d not understand fi• the utmost contempt. Among the most, nini,,, and refining in this sort of style—so prominent of whom are Mr. James Thom- I the Loaner was finally disposed of, but not son, Mr Wm. J. Howard and Solomon St n - 1 before little Pete'. who is underg , ing a ner, and already, through their insirumen- I comse of the classics, had muttered from tality, has Mr. Robert Hague, late City (3,,,, to, ' 'quern ad finem sere epenvia fad. Constable, received from the Committee on !a bi t aduci o., . l'ha t should have been left Police the appointment of Lieutenant of to Dominic A. Hail to say; but he nidn't, the Watch, and Mr. E. W. Co. k, late oe-cause, as happened at the battle of New High Constable, the station of Sweeper Orleans, he wasn't there at the time.— and Cleaner of the Markets; to effect whose p ennsj „ h , an i an. appointments, both Thomson and How- Money ley Mattel,....r,ode ode and markets. and went at a late hour in the Light to the Bicknell of Tuesday last. says:—Our home of one of the Market Committee in mom y market is without change. But few this Ward. Their next step we presume transactions take place; little or nothing is will be the procurement of some situation doing at the Stock Board,— Some of the at the expense of the city, for that political martyr Joseph McGinnis, to whom Mr. Exchange Brokers are quitting the Busi 'less. The out-door rates for g ood paper ' Thomson is indebted for his defeat in the ratttlOt be quoted at a higher rate than six sth Ward. We hey _ these gentlemen how ever to remember that their movements are' per . cent. The doubtful or suspected can known, and that in due season, the pu b l i c not he sold at all. The New „ York Express of Saturday will pass on their conduct as it deserves. sa) s.-- 0_ ur receipts i . Cotton FIFTH WARD. ( t and Sugar . from New Orleans are large. But as yet For the POril 'little Flot:r or Grail) has reached us from Messrs Editors:—None of the papers • that section of the country. 'The upper riv• have given due credit to the Allegheny . ers are now closed, but as soon as Company at the recent fire. She was not' they open, which will be early in March, a only the first to throw water, but was 2: 1 8 - large quantity of provisions, flour, grain, &c. hours on the ground after the other engines must find its way here.” had left. Had it not been for the patience+ The correspondent of the Mobile Reg. and perseverance of ho e r members, the loss . inter, writing from Tuscaloosa, Dec. 213th, by the flames must have been tremendous. Messrs• Editors: —A trifling communication ap peared in the columns of your paper ori yi aterday signed 'Allegheny,' which deserves our notice on account of iis containing falsehoods, and which is worthy of the source it emanated from. As re gards the truth of his assertion as to the Alleghe ny's throwing water on the fire at least fifteen minutes before the Vigilant, we submit our con test to some of the unbiassed spectators, who were in attendance, and who will upon enquiry, award rightful justice to the Vigilant. The wri ter in the conclusion of his article, says 'what else could he expected from such a set of persons as helo:'g to the Vigilant at present,' alluding to our charge of having threw water first. It is a prac tice of ours never to notice puppies, but. when they become insolent and bark crabbedly, we necessa , rill' kick them to our side. Allegheny mu t have great conceit of his own reputation, but we think it well for him that he appeared anony mously, for had he come out opCnly his word we fear would`nt have been credited by many.— We have a kind of an idea as to who the author of that article is, and in closing we:would say to him, if you think we are all blackguards, you had bet, ter call on us and openly avow it, then in order to live up strictly to our custom we would quietly kick your supercilious personage to our side SEVERAL MEMBERS. [Several Members' are mistaken in supposing that it was a 'pJppy' that was barking at them; we can inform them that he is a full grown deg, whose mildest growl would give them all the *Ay. dropAgbial IMMEI Jan. 23, 1843. TRUTH For the Post Lookihit,—Tie inviter* of the g Machine in New Orleans is saidlp trilitto gressiug rapidly.' Our citizens here anis not be astonished if they should see some thing curious in mid air co ring flora the south•west some of these days. iNe will thank Mr. Davidson for a copy of the Tropic, containing tl,e latest news from Texas, and also a choice selection of mut.- ; tiers, robberies, duels, &c. 1 o•murrow's Fwd. We will give a Review of the "Tippeca noe Case" with a sketch of Mr. McCand lass's speech, in to-marrow's Post. All who want to indulge in the luxury of a laugh should read it. The works of fiction are nothing in comparison to the antics of the coons who won't pay fur their dinners after they have "picked the bones bare." Embezzlement—A later carrier in the Post Of: five at Washington city, named Adams, has re cently abAeonded, and is supposed to have embez zled money at different times, to the amount of 51100 dollars. Another letter carrier, in the same Ili .c,hai likewise been a delpilier. A Ispect o/ a . grzirs in flos'on —The Boston Poet of the :?Ist tays:—.The new adinitdistiation enures in with the fin st weather ever known here in January. Yesterday was like summer; the street.: were alive with busir ess, end gay with the !bitter of !wan'y & yen the whi. 4 s— Juni-set! cheerful with the suillinv, asp Of A fashionable lady lately g.Ne a party in New Yuck the li.!hts for which c.ist $3OO. That's the result I hard limes! Our readers will find a very ab'e article on the evils of paper money published on our first page this morning. It takes a view of the subject which is new and for cible, and cannot be emitrovertod by the most cunnina sophistry of the advocates of the present banking system. rile Tip Ilintwr Trial 'l' le report of this celebrated trial will in our weekly to-morrow 111 .I'lllll e ssrc. EDITOR,: Gentlemen, as the Editors of the Chron• icle, in their paper of yesterday, made two propositions to dispose of the overplus funds (10 rents,) found in tie City Treasury, by the Committe of investigation, would it not be well to appropriate it as part payment to a Veriaiu Grover in Smithfield street, who was so industrious in t:istributing I 1 I segars and Whiskey, thereby bur eha.ing votes for the Chitty. Cattlitlate Alarrluis De La Fayette, Do you SMOKE? The Senate this Morning passed the joint resolutions., suspending' most of the banking ivileges of the branches of the Mobile and Dt catur, until otherwise directed, and sent the bill to the Honse. There is no dcuht that the Mobile branch will be closed, and very little of the closing of that at Decatur. There is a fair prospect, too, of obtaining a general acknowledgement that the whole system is radically defective, and must be gradually but surely wound up. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS ..,,,, ln the 0, pilau's Court of ,aid enmity. ". J . 'Lithe matter of the antnitti:oration ac- C... . ,0n.,1 of Joseph Lntle & John M'Clorg, '.' ..- tf :'," Adini‘.i,oratnrs , f the estalt. Juan 4) •''....... -5.," Kirk p ttr telt, tlee'd late of the Cny of l'it!stone,h, No. 9, June Term, 1.143. And, now to wit, J imitry 19th, 1843, nt the in st,,nce of James Cunningham, Esq., guardian of the heirn uf John Kirkpatrick, dec'd., the Court app int Col-Del:us Darragh, Robert Robb, and Charles Von Bonhorst, Esqrs., Auditors, to audit and seule the above mentioned account. The Auditors above named, will meet for the pur pose of their appotntment at the office of Hampton & Miller, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Tnesday the 21st day of February A. D. 1843, at two o'clock P. M., of said day, when and where all persons in terested may attend jan 28-3 t. DR. LIBBY'S VEGETABLE LIP PILLS AND BITTERS. DR. LIBBY'S BITTERS are a certain care of Dyspepsia and Nervous Affection'; they are pe culiarly adapted to remove these distres • plaints, not by constantly physicking,t y strength. ening thi system. N., greater mistake can be aide than to shppose that Dyspepsy, or any other dlavase arising from debility, can be cured by (Frowstier*. ed action on the bowels wi h purgative medicines.-- Whale these complaints exist, the system is alresslT too weak, and every additional .lose tends to midi. it more so. The Bitters, on the contrary, eating as atonic, strengthen the digestive organs sod antbs them to perform their functions as nature desivad„ fleece it is found to be efficacious also in those (tit- . eases peculiar to females, which arise more fr.equesit ly form weakness than any other cause. Items* and infirm of both sexes, and per,ous of oreciteltary habits prone costiveness, who have suffutd loss of appetite, have experienced great heal& fro* them. In convalesence from fevers, and other acute nisorders, it restores strength, and iedividuals afflicted with Nervous Headache, and other derstage onits of the nervous funct.on, have been itatintly cured by this remedy. LIBBY'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS Are anti-bilious. anti-dyspeptic, and anti•lnereAriell, nod in ty he j.istly considered a universal ar.dictiars but they are peculiarly beneficial it, the fallowing cn n ,piamt--yellow and bilious feversaeyer and acne , dy. o epsia, croup, hver complaint., sick head. ahce. jaodice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlarge. melt o' the solecti, piles, cootie, female obstricti mt heart burn, (lured tongue, natisea, distension of the Sin nark alld bowels, incipient diarrhma, flatulency, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite, blotches of . a llow complexion, and in all cis.)e of torpor Of this bowels, where a cathartic or a., aperient is nestled. flier are exceedingly mild i t their operations, pro rlorinir ne.ther n ill-ea, grip;c.g nor debility. Gimarock . & TYLER, Whiilusale Agents:?fert York. W M THORN, L 'WILCOX, jr. jan . 23, 1833. Agents fir pit,rmrsh. DR_ ISRAEL DELEMATER'S NERVE .& BONE RHEUMATIC' LINEVEAT 41449 LYDIAN SPECIFIC, By the Court, THOS. FARLEY, Cric C. DARRAGH. ROBERT ROBB, C. VON BONHORST A warranted cure for lofiammalory and Chronic Rh,,uozatistn IT give immediate relief, And mengtheus weak limbs, extend- cnnt, acted cords, cures all numb ness, takes down swellings, and removes iutlanicur I I is fregio-title urged that Rhenmatirm cannot bit cured by 1-X , rrflal application. Rut it IS certainty !roe, that ii can be nal nn:y reached but entirely clued by e.iectial and internal rernedilm usti at the ,ante tint. TIUS the proprietor or the Liniment Spe•-ttic is prepared to provn to the entire math hrrtio., of eyr ry nne vino is affl.cted with.tikirearest dt,ireAr og complaint, by .t literal ani unequivocal warranter, that whoever wt.l faithfully use nue of De:mower's Rheumatic L'niment exter— oally, aod one bottle o f the lonian Rheumatic cific internally, and return the empty hollow wbeere !bey were purchased, ont cored, rha I 111+4 the pnrenns.:e money rerun 'ed in full Cons . r.n.7l: & TILER, Wholeca`e Arita, New York WM. THORN. 'att2- 1 — 1r A gent for PittlinriN VOUXD— ()a vt'..dnnsday the 2511 ,al the roint.l pair OS coar.c Boots and 1 pair of Ladies Slimier,. Toe owner can learn where they now are, by apply* this °dire Jan 26-31 1, - 1 R3l FOR SAE E.- - emit eleven small. wither 1: sized and large Gino:, for .ale at limn 6 ioso erlles from P tr-lintgli, and at prices varying from 10 to lelP an acre--persona wanting io purchase farms. will please call and examine the record at HA ti,1112.4 * • 'ln 25. Gen. Agency k lulelligence DIG A'ET. , I L. —3O ion. Pi; Metal in .inrcond y J. W. BURP.RIDGE W re. jan 24 st. between %Vont! Sr Smithfield. TF. :11 P IM C E • Tr r: AcT and Sa hhalh School Pape', jit4 recellpi I_ from se" York and Philaileinikki. 3000, of .tie VOlll il'f 'temper:lll , r! Atlyora'e, flir January 1, 1443 n r-tretkoo and citrap raper. for tatnilica and yonoll. ,vlOll a S.thhatlt School, Signing the rledte Ake, as 112 . 0 a per year. or I ern! each. Tentrerattre Hymn Ilgooki.. Waoi,o , m Harps, Tempt Vance I,yree. Song* kr. 300 I.tontrrs,ti..t,ll Tu'al Ahstinenre Soci.oy Speethey, 1041 ftr Sewati's Plates and Pathology. Tentretanee Lac. lore!. Fal,'cA, 4.r. and Temperanre , ledatA. .3 , loT , toperative, cerlifleateg fur Ranll,l and youth: 1000 czmaii II School roolok iroll Ito I ream rush. 500 Temperance and r,:lrisliaß for 18 1 00 Cl 30 Eneli , b, ern•an, W.dell and french Imes. variety: - . 7 of very cheap ,1 1 ,liath SchOill B..oksi, and Th 4 y school (took— Paper and zzlalionary for sale OR ace". donne terms. rn an ) 11;1E1160y to Plait porch/own.. • Jan :23, 1313. IS %AC HARM& .44ent and Coin. Memo'', tio9,..srlialirrier o the II unoratile, the inflow or the rt of:ine de --- 1 - - (Warier Sessions of the Peace. in and for the.cour— y or Allii2tieny, Tue petition o f John Sidon, of the 4th Ward of the City of Allegheny, in the county a foresail', humbly andw. et h:— That your petitioner hat It provided himself with nuiLri ' a's for the nreonintolation of travellers and others; lit his dwellln9 lonini city and vrt-d aforesaid, and prays that your ',odors will pleased to grant hist tell• eett.e to keep a Politic lIoit:e of E.dertaininent.. And your petitioner ai in duty toundovill pray , . • - -1; .1011 N 801.70. We, thrsithsrriliers, ri•izen4 of the fonyi h ward of the rity of A Ile , /hen v., do certify; that Ibe above - petitioner b, of t !ood repute for hoorsty and tempernLer, end, t well provided with house room end convetilenceit forAtrne• connooda , ion and lodlioz, of strativrs and traveilers, *aid that said tavern neces-ary. S. Peppard, Leonard Waller , . Wm. McElroy, N, Vocglty, J K cow n , A'salom Hays, John Vo ohiv J n 9.s—at vvIRT LECTURES.—Fourth Coness.-.T r lte het lure Committee of the Wirt lestilot• law. Oa pi,ore of laying before the ouldir, the roi fowl.: Its ,44 gentlemen who have consented In Lecture, vie: . Rev J IV Bakewelt, Introductory Lecture. Jam J. Cure, Esq, R rishinclon. Protr. J Clark. Meadville College. lion. Wm Wilkins. tsbureh. Proff A B Brown, Jefferson College. David . I'iltshu,glt. Reed Ili astOartax. Esq Prod*. Ateer 7' McGill, West. Theo. 84 nilnery.• Francis Jahvrten, Esq., Pittsburgh. Prof. J Barker, Meadville College. W . II Lowrie, Esq., Pitts b urgh. Rev. James L Dinwiddis. Prof. Rteli'd S M'Culloch. Jefferson College, 4011 e. liver several Lectures on Astronomy, embracing its t•he. prnzrecs and destiny. Rend Washinr.inn. Esq., will alas deliver several Lectures on the subject he may sel,ej. Arrangements are in pro:ress to enrage PsnresSee got. limnn, of Yale College, to deliver in our city,* roil rint - flil of lectures nn Geolney: also v hh Joeepn B. nar on NPilroinzy. Other eminent Lecturers will ISe gtsited to visit our city, when It may he in the power of the its st lime to mime Iheir services. The Lectures of this course will be on Literary elk Scientific subjects exclusively and It is hoped freula eminent ability of the Lecturers, ;Ind the interesting na ture of the subjects, that our citizens will liberally pa tronise this Inudable enterprise. The iron City sitaislil not be behind sister cities in her encouragement of eeillse, a and literature. The proceeds (if any) will be appals' IHrt wed to the enlargement of a Library, already an how to the city. -Course Tickets, ndmitting a lady and gent haws , $2, and may be bad of either of the Cemmittet. eta% H. Kay 4- Co's Rook Store, Monongahela arid Sidi\ Hotels, end et Flerford's. Lectures commence on Thursday reentry, Dee BAWL O. HUEY, W. W. WILSON, f - JOHN S. COSGR AV., }rommelkite. Wld. B, SCA Iris. JOHN B, smartx. n24-1m HEWES' NERVE dIND BONR LAN • WE would advise all persona wiio afflicted with Gout, RAeonsolissi, =elk Contracted Cords and Limbs, and any ati of' the back or body, which may be brought on Colds nr Exposure to the Weather, to call' alit • ?tee 86, 4th street. and procure a bottle 94. above Liniment, which will give immediate-ma , lief and effect a certain cure. Torre. s has also a first rate assoetirese of Havasuis cigars aad 11(oirginisChewing Totheasa "REMEMBER, 86 FOURTH STRERT," ].to 18, 1842. B •nton Reign!, Aba,r'om Motrio. Mathias Vorghty, • Victor Set iba Chg. Rumbaitgh.,
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