• , • ISIORAMLYZ Me MAY .1. 1843. 'The Rail' Road, • AV it meeting of the Select Council held /est Friday, it was resolved to take the necessary steps 'to obtain the consent Othe taxpayers to subscribe to the stock t-of the contemplated Rail Road. It is pro potileckhat the city subscribe for three hun• Aired thousand dollars of the stock payable .•.• its bonds of the city, subject to an interest obi p ercent. and redeemable in twenty yoars. •We ierstand that the Allegheny city Couecils were to have met on Saturday evening to consider the matter, and it was expected that they would recommend a ` - dubseriptiott being made by the city of one tta'►dred thousand dollars. This would be a good start, and we have no doubt but - -ths batance of the funds necessary to con• afflict the Road can be easily obtained. Has Dr Brodie turned Millerite 1 His ''OPC - ei during Saturday was occnpied lay Bro Phillips for the sale of the "Trumpet of Alarm," a new "end of the world pa - per" from Philadelphia, edited by Bra. bitch, This will sunercede the necessity "ft taking the Doctot's pills. Soc3alkim. A "community of interest," somewhat on the Fourier plan, got up by the publish ers of the late "Co Operator," is abuut go ing into operation. They have purchased a tract of land in Butler county, and a por tion of the members leave this week to make a settlement immediately. They will be followed during the spring and summer by a number of other families. Some days ago we noticed the loss of a matt named McDonald off t he S. B. Al legheny Bellr; who hes not since betn found. His father has at I ived here from Clarion, his residence, who is very Poor, having left home with only two He states that his son had about his per son about 300 dol!ars, 90 of which was ,in gold, We hope that, under these circum stances, exertions may be made to find him• Theatre.—Recia ct that Miss Melton takes her benefit this ni . ht. Procectlingg in sielect Council. . Present: Messrs. B kewell, Brunet, Jecks.,n, K;nesid, Lytle, Ogder, Sawyer, Totten, al.d J' esident. Mr. Bakewell from the 'Finance Committee,' to Whom Was re'errzsd the cammunicatim front the Railroad sub-crrminittr e on Finance, pre- enter] a report which was teed and accepted, and ordered to be published. Sent to C. C who coneurr din the acceptance nor. ordered to publish. tie also presented the fret owing resolutions which were read till e tune and adopted. Sent to C. C. who concurred in II e .1.101.6 .11 era: "Resolved, Trial in pursuance of the act of sth NO.l. the riecess..ry means .11a . 1 he rr'opied •t. • oatain It eop mina ir. write g-u• d r I.icir han of the Itta.thle einz its of ritsburgb; whether the Cr units shall Froceed to assess and collect a tux not execerlinz twenty flee thou and &liars per an num, in adlitton to the city ia.es now assessed, to be specially applied to the payment of the inter est and ultimate re 'emption of the principal of Up v bout's that may be issued for the purpose of p y. ing tho institlinents'on a subserrp ion to the capital stock of the Pittsburgh aid Connelsville Railroad Company, n,t exceeding three hundr d thousand dollars. •fferstwd, That in case the tnaj..rity of taxable ci•izetis shall give their consent to the assessment of the tax arm. , ou.ntioned, the Mayor of the , iity shall be authoriz.-d to subscribe In the stock .1 . the Pittsburgh arid Connelsville Railroad, the rwu of three hundred thousand dollars, payable in bonds of the c ty. st.bje t to an inter es' of a x per cent and.redoemable in twenty years. Provided, That that the C Councils shrill, previous to said sub.. sceiption. receive satisfactory evidt net of the de• termination of the Baltimore arid Ohio Railroad Company to extend the road from Cumberland iciwarcts the eastern termination of said road. as fts'On as the pecuniary resources of the Company will permit: ilia/dyed, That the City Solicitor be dir.•cted to prepare an Ordinal co and lay the rime before councils. at their next meeting, for the purpose of carrying the first of the pri.eeding resolutions inte effect.' Mr Sawyer,frcm the Committee on wharves and isidiegs presented a report end resolution on the subject of Paving Water street fro..t Cherry Alley to Grant street. The report was accepted and the resolution,.authorizing the work tube done was read 2 times and adopted. Sent to C. C. Mr. Totten offered a resolution authorizing the payment to Win. Young ofs2s 10; to Jas. 'Prim• blesl6 5; 'Bowman & Chambers $9 91; and Saml. Moore $9,010 for work and materials, err Stalls in Diainond markt t, which was rc:..:l 3 times and adopted. Sent to C. C, who concurred in the a • Adoption of the resolution, • Bill of Mrs. Kinzer for ext ra services in I 542, am on nt 111,50, was read and referred to the Corn snittee on 'claims and accounts.' Concurred in by C.C. The Clerk - ofe, C. presented a report from the o.ocomittee on claims at■d accounts with a resolu tion authorizing the payment of $17,67 to Luke Loomis. Agt; $7 43 to Jas. Dempsy; $5 76 to E Neal; $4 50 to J. Miles; and $4 15 to J. W. Lynch "...which was by C. C read 3 times and adoptud, and concurred In by this Council. He also presented a Resolution in favor of Wm H Hart. By C.C. referred to the ".Committce on Fire Engines and Hose " with instructions to re port at the next meeting of the Councils. Con curred in. The Board ofTrustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Worki having resolved to allow a deduction of 15 percent on all Ga. bills, paid within five days after presentation, the following resoltitit o was adopted by both Councils. viz: "Reteved, That the Select and Comre•m Councils hereby confirm the alteration in the pri. ceelfur the supply of pis to the citizens, adopted by the Board of Trustees at their last meeting." The Clerk of the C C. presented the following as adopted by that body, and which was read and itoncarred in, vrz Riker%led, That the special commit.ee :Ippry;n- ted on (he 21 h inst . to ascertain the •,-,rob,ihlo kustAolgrading Wiley strtet he and they are (ere{", authorized to wait on the Coottnis,,ioncre of Arttetheny county to ascertain N hit , theywenld he t in grviirel Grant , no.: i'•*Cti The papers frum all parts confirin ten?e4hat prediction has faille' al over `dliekiellisity. There has been nu end of the *told **whore. • SHINN & SELLERS' V ERAL IFL GE Warranted equal to any now before the public.' No -family ought or will be without it after a trial V ORIIS frequently infest children, aggra. vete all other diseases, and arc capable of producing great disturbances in the system, and consequently all medicines given to remove them, should be prepared with great care, and of the bes material,; and it is to be feared that many of the worm medicines iri use are totally destitute or these qualities, The vermifugc which the sub scriber oilers to the public is prepared of the best materials that can be procured; and it is gaining for itself a reputation which entitles it to a large share of public patronage. The efficacy of due preparation to relieve the rising generation from one of its greatest enemies is fully attested by the accompanying Certificates. The following certificate is from the Rev. C Cook, pastor of one of the Methodist Episcopa churches in Pittsburgh:— Pittsburgh, December 14;1835. Messrs. Shinn and I. , cliert;-1 gave my Hitt( daughter, between three and four years old, thre, doses of yuur Vermillige,agreeably to prescription - with the happiest success. The number ot worms expelled I do not know precisely, but it was !urge. She is now ut the pus session of good health. I think the medicine may be confidee. in with great unreservedness. C. COOK _ _ _ The folowing is from the Rev. S. E. Babc-ek, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, Smith field street, Pittsburgh;— Messrs. Shinn and Sellers;—lt is with great pleasure I would inform you of the good effects produced on my son of four years of age by your justly celebrated Vermifuge. After his hating convulsions, I gore to him three doses, when he Passed an almost inenerbble number of WO?' MS; f cm) which time his general health has been improved. S. E. R BCOCK I hereby certify that I have used Shinn and Set. lers' Vermifuze in my family, and can positively say it excels anything I have ever tried for the de structinn of worms. JOHN GRESVEN FR. N .Ile, Ohio. East Palestine. June 29, Is-12. :qessrs. Shinn and Selleri—Gen lent, n—YOU will recollect. that when I was in Pittsburgh. in April 1 purchased of you a dozen 01 your Vermifne. To test its virtue, (alter having uNed without epic: the American Worm Specific, and some that is anode in your city by Fabians' ock,and said "never to have nailed in a single instance,") I give it to one of my children who had been com plaining for a Itlflg titne.and I ant happy to inform you, that it brought away a large quantity of worm?, and that any child in now enjoying good health. I have also disposed ofonc or two vial., an•d It , persons who got them ttutc that it produced the happiest result. Believing it i. (god if not superior lo any Vern nlifuge before the public', I ani your frit rid. AND. CRAIG Ciarkerville, Pa., March 4, IiI4Q Messrs. Shinn and Sellers;—l think your Ver mifuge preferable to any I have ever sect) or used —there is no oche , used in this part of •he e n otry when it can he procured—four and five hundred worms are often destroyed by the use of one t ial„ You will please send me twelve dozen at this time. Yours respectfully, JAS. MeMEASS, M. D. Prepared only, and sold by R E SELLERS. Wholesale and retail Druizzist, N 0.20 Wood street, Pittsborz4. "n1( - 19 181,1 lv order of the Orphan; Court of nlegheny coon Cot tielin. Barraeh norninied au ludilM to aud.l the acconni of Philip Sheplor :mil rider Sheol. r, Guardia, 11, at wns mi Flowers and F.117.14( 0 11 flowers. ii.icor children al — Moons Plow ers. dere,ei.d. Noi Ire is horeliy t lint the airlrnr will pr,.. -'ea to 311,10 thty ncenunt nt the office of %lalion and IVa,ii Ingion, In Itakew.ir's Buildinc , in ihe city of liit,6mr,7ll on 'l'ne , day the 233 day oh Slav, 18-I 3.01 :1 k n to riAnn \ Orr 13 II aTls 6 01 peri.nos who tun v lie Ntrerii•i 4 with Rlietimnlislii Colleen' rated toriki or ran find a elite and etre. turd remedy. ht !ley, ec' :irerre and Butte Liniment and Indite Dixer Hundred: in 16t. rite and viciaii v. who have horn lahortniz (or Ceara tinder the pains of those drenitrul entiini:.intF. and have been under the hands of the mowl skillful heelers without rereiviwz an y benefit. have trial it, and even rifled by the ace of only one holtle on earh ratite ni.ove. The ErPiiiiine ran lie prCirtlrrd ten/ y at TU ) TLE P.fi FOlirlli street, Pittsburgh. a p 211 US7' RECEIVED, n lame ,uniily of br Swayne.', a.llizyrno of Clterry, and for Fair: whoir. , ,nte and retail by W M TIIORN, Up 21. No 53, Market Rt. FOR CINCINNATI /11111 F. fast runninz pas , enger steamer SWIFTSUR E. Rolllnson inuAtri. will depart for the above aid in remit:Mate ports this morning, Monday, Anvil 2a, :0 10 o'clork. This boat, to odd io llie r.afely 111 pa•seri•Je , v has jost been furnished will: a nevi - svt. of Bolters, and i, also provided %vita Evans' Safety Gaa ril rnr fre.l2/11 n passay.v, apply on board or 10 I:If:MINCH A M - CU r an 24 BETTER B kIIGA INS THAN EVER ♦T TIIC THREE RIG DOORS. rpnE f uhs.criber would restpectfully inform his cu3lo 1 mere and the public generally, that not wit lista mling the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, during the present season; lie has silll on hand the largest and most varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can he bought west of the mountains. The public may rest a , su rel that all artte!es offered at hi , score, are ma nu fac• lured 1.0111 FEES!! G001)5, ameba-T(1ln the Carl ern markets this Sp lug and made into garments by Pitts hnrgh workmen. In consequence of I lie n.ultiplicat inn of slop chops In our city, tilled withpa w mbt okers,clothes and the musty. cast fr garments of tomer seasons. from It ea-tern ci. lies, the Public should he cautions to ascertain Ihe char :trier of the establishments iti which they are invited to put chase, before I tiny part will] their motley. The ar t Idles offered at several of the concerns in this city, are the mere otrals of New York and Fhilatielphia slop shops, 0111 i scut nut hereto lie palmed oil' on the Pius burgh pnhile. Purcha-ers should he on their guard a gains( these impositions, and they may rely on the fact that no e,-tahl isht,ient that atlverti. , es eastern made Clot ing, can give ns good an article or as advantageous liar. gains as ran he sad :tt t he. , •Three Big Doors," The public will please remember that all the sitbscri tier's irmet.ts are made in this city, by competent work• men, and not gatheir d up like the woods now offrred by the ••birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of ea-tern slop shops. It wilt always be his endeavor to maintain the te,mtation that the ••Three ftiz Doors" have obtainer for furnishingl superior style of (Willi ING in every respect, and at prices below those of any other establishment. tle would nanin return his thanks to his friends and the public fur the unprecedented patronage Les:lowed upon his estaldishnient, and believing that they Lave found it !often - advantage to deal with him, he would repeat hiq invitation to all thre:e who wish to purcha , e Gloating of every de , cription at the in,%••••=l priPe to call ai No. 151, LIBEFtIY ST. PAIN M'CLOSK V. 1 .. 7-01aserve Metal Plate in the pavement. a;: 26. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn 4- St. Clair sts. Pittsh'gh. /11 j_ 111E P rupri.•l or. of int? elegant and COhill odious es tah'Nhntcnt, het; leave to announce to their french= and I e Ilea their price for Board. from this date. i- reduced to O.N I: DOLL \ R PER DAY. From the locality of this noune, being mid way 1, 1 , i ,, aid Steathloat doh the great thortingitiate to Alleght ity city. U.r pr: pfle. tors I fit •1. twat with CO1111(1 , 1 , 3 exertion: on their part. the , w•l; P-vrry noention :n( 'aril :41nitz. 41 •'' • and 4. • n r I w.,t :111:er Fr 11 , .er3 7 i n Th. prthe pat ruse and Far: , et otlicel, 8,888 , P , L , 81 with the lime!, and l'or the areonswi.dation of their poi Fla, an Oiapiaita will at all times be 7a readi ness in convey them to and front the Moose. ap McKIBBIN it SMITH. BANK NOTE AND r. %CHANGE LIST ORILIZTED DAIE.y, BY ♦LLIN liFnAyias aswort PENNSYLVANIA. Batik of PlLlabgrgh. par !Berth. 4- Man. bk. par, Exchange bank, par Bk. of Germantowr. •' hasten lank, Lancaster bank, dia 1 Bank 01 - Cheater Co. Farmerebk Bucks Co Doylestown bk Bk of N America Phil. ' Bk of Northern Liberties,' Commercial hk. of Pa. • Far. 4. Merlianies Lk Kensinglon hk. Philadelphia hk Sennylklli bk. Southwark bk. Western bk. Ilk. of Pennßylvania, Ilk of Penn Ti. par Man. 4. Mechanics bk. par !Mechanics bk. par Nloyamensing bk. 3 Girard ha.,k, 95 IT. States bank. 50 Lunibermeits', Warren, -- Frank. bk Washin2ton, par Miners bk of Pulisvile, 5 Bk of Montgomery Co. par Mon. I.k Brownsville, Erie Bank, 5 Ilarristmrzh hank. 4 Far. hk Lancaster, 1, Bk crtown, 41 Bk. of Chaml.ersi•urgh, 4 , Carlisle hank, ' 4 Bk of Northumberland, S i Columbia bk Brillee cc. 2 Bk Susquehanna Co. 15 Bkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon hk. 4 Ceti yshurah bk. 4 York hank, • 4 Far. k tirrivers bk. of Way nestni f 2 h, •• Currency notes, 5 Wyoming. hank, 10 Pitts Stole scrip 41 Country do do 41:6 Berkg 10. hank, Lewistown. Towanda. CO Muuntp!eaßnfit hk Far. 4. Mech. hk of Steu. ALABAMA Good Ranks, 20 TENNESSEE. l i All Banks, 4 MICHIGAN Bk. of Sl.Clair, ,10 1.1 DO. d0..1 k ll.Sniilli 2 dr, Current y notes, 1# CANADA columl.natia bk New Lin IGood hanks. Bth 10 hrnvilir, j} Belmont Lk of St. Clalrs. 1 arietia bk. Demand bon De In nil, 11 Eastern Exchange. do Post notes, 14 Philadelphia. 4. Clinciir oat i specie pay- New York. ti. in , ' hanks, 1 Hall 11110 f e, 1 Meth j Trailers bk of Boston, I Cincinnati. 3, Western Exchange. Clinton bk of C o lumbus, ',Cincinnati, pa f Demand notes. 14 Louisville, oar eirrltiv Wt., (IL Lawrence (Cleveland, 4 dis Ca-bier) 1 Wheeline. par Zanesville bk. I,',,GOLD AN() SILVER, par FOR SALE On TO WENT. TO BE LET 1:112GE rind ‘cell fhiiNhe 4 Dwelling !louse guita ble for 0 hooriliwz house, cont atoin2 eleven comfort • able room, n ith kitchen 011 tl:e fire 4 floor with wash hoti‘e uau•d in the int.lbilliiiiCSs pill of the city fl mot, between 3d and •1111 drivel=.j Rent low. the sore room No 56 ailachvd l 0 the ahnVe %% hirb ca“ lie rented with the dwellit.g or seep :trate. Poi—ession wen immediately. Lot of fine Ohio Fig Iron fur Ha Enquire of op 17 FOR RENT.- -A comforinnle new brick dwell in Co.ll Lane near 7th rtreet L - A7.1, For terms, which will Ire ino,teratr.a poly to JIM N 11'CLOSK F.Y. Tltr,t Ili& Dnnr ; Liberi y "I. TO LET. der .30-11 fr/%1: :41Cry (If Ole or,opied by B. A . Bail 4 trin 118 i an Ann iort z•lorr.--berei,ll , fy h now 1 , Ne.ifoi, l.'s Lon. , Room,' turner of tl'ood and bill quire of B. 514.1.0 W. sth it. jai, 2.h. I 0 s Fon s I.E.—Four Lois m 11 atteke.our, One foort It Arr., of Laid on 11111. Lois 4f. 42,52. 53, 5.1, 131, 1312 and laid, in I .7t'ok's Man of Itolme* , 11111 Also. Lois no 4 :2‘.3 and 27, in cook't. Wan of Lot: , on High StfePi, near the nosy ronri tlmete. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON FOR RENT. 2 li c A^D preißes , tion glvrn 011 the I