,1c auuD Illottittici Post.• 1 ca.,: Lt. Coetettastoe ens' Heeorer —We have been' From our Wasltington Correspondent January '23, 1246. , • Nem ed with several copies of the Canal Commission - I gave you the fealtis'. night that Judge Woodward -- ' lll----------- ee ' era Report, for which the gentlemen who forwarded e _ them to us have our thanks. The Report shows that' was re reodi but rillow me to eormjected. Of enure 't i 5 notictut known bow the that every vote vo te Tour public works are yielding a large revenue to the se W voted t, reject, tied fire Democratic Sena• stem, tail, although the fat extent of their powers :Se"'" °l "I ••• hate nut been brought out, yet the feetine up of the , ' I woe induced last night to place confidence in u Inst year's bushel., is 'efficient to show the peeve , e i ne ise eie „r public rol ,b, y I , „.,„0,1 hen , been ,„ o mit that Na. generally accredited in the city—that have permitted these velueLle moths to Luce pest l 'he ''''"n "hrl' had ""f‘ed• It was dais" , as you r tete have Feu:table learned before this reaches you.— re ileum the state. Mel the levels of stoelejobbers awl ' I .._,A9B. of ill Ka. VAN VALKENTIVROII.—EIbAnbet. Ned equally false, is, must likely, anethet renter thatlViot Velkenburgh, convicted at the lust session of the speculates. SI . nonno- - • ', -n o I 1 ~, c i,cul,ticg here t w ilight, that Mr Paukenlittin is re- 1 Fulton County Circuit of the murder efher husband by The gr ad ministering poison to him, is to cutter the extreme s' becks, o sn receipt' are suited at 2,9:17 :16 , called. } "enmity of the love the efforts made to effect a commie Di e ------ ---- f In the !louse to-day, Mr Giddings com plained o f a I tation ;tr chatter' of punishment to her case have entire- Cush rereipto, $ t lee 976 43 ' eeir 1 , 4 13 "misepprehenslon of his mei speech, in the Now 1 1 005'1y felled, and hence this unfonenete wretched being is - - 1 The grues expense., Direoeneerte REVIEW FoR JAPICAItY.—Ttes vale- t able Magazine is alweys looked for with much ieter•l, B dime , . t . ceelit, \' Ito the Sheriff' of the county of Fulton, is brief. He — ,,6l _.— t: n _____, , 30 10 1, 1 ,, , , 5t 5 . ,, t a t s er o , n slid tio : , ,, t , 1 , 1 1 7 ., , lip n e i r o i . ii, ',11,1rer1,,F1,,e,e,1,,1,n :I , tr e c i t i ir i t l i s t II to he execut ed on Saturday the `2llllitnit. The letter of the OsteCtniVe I,ll44lllllMilkg 41/14 decision •133 t. by its numerous readers, and the number for Jan- Ile tee 1. feat Meth, whit p e eeet fur se llibg the 'nide itpeeil'ea• Mr Blockeulo,toul, etee.ce fur the urtrycontains an abundance of matter that eel r opey Maine Lea, the people mill °Lease that they hove :seal looks best tredriy. Is at that the Chancellur, Justices of the Supreme !Cot arid Attorney Gemerel concur ;sell him in epine a careful perusal. The following is a list of contents: se' erl the comfortable little item, $646,785,30, te nip All i s qui et h er e. The S u nai,•' po,tpunernunt u l . an te . ' s to het guilt. "Her agee' he. seve,"ner stale of ' 1. The Heciprecel Influence of the Phyiecal Schen- ply to the pa) mem of the interest on the state debt, tite N eils , and • bile; rt ,,, in ,„„, „„ e ,,,,, 0,,,, ~„s 0 ,,. 1 , health, her poverty, her young family.-and more then • ! ell, her we. hese , tipeealed to my feelings with (eerie; ere, and of Free Politicel Institutions. which wa t tle, if the wings had streceeeed in tin ir pro. I ttrxt Meisel from Etujdund; imieces a compareuye 2. The Game of eiertheemerice; its nomenclature, Ifince in lee fever; eut her awful crime, and the clear- iect of sent , g the works, Lave enssed into the pot del s cal,. I, reds With v. Lich It a ppears to me to be established be hebite• haunts, end eenoon•; with hints on the relines 1 1( th • eastern attkekliUlderd• For defeating leis pre• , The Beelrefor Seeretero rif A'oederaft. By Frank Eteester. let , 2. The Weed- y of Stete—tle. fueetee son ; tee pietas 11l the ruse, love Tonal teat I should 21,1:1 :to these feeltns. Tee closest examination of those cock. jeer and !laving thin large sumo{ money tt• the state, el Pe n esyleurtia, gives the party of net st•itiOn, at \ •• ~ •,_ . . motes eilllrli 1 em coveter , et reuse to them, tins not , 3. Sunday Sonnets. the people are iteleherel to the ertilmeltire, honesty a ; ele;ilet l s reilere ❑ "" "'el"• A ' 1 " 1 "" 1 " .•1 ''''''"'"" f e et e r eale e pee to ,' mold of the guilt ef M rs• Von 4. Prosneets of the Leen! Preessien in Amer Ica. the demeeratic to in ihe Leeelettete I Luce bee" eesee lilt "" (1 b""' niq'eara"c" 1' it V elhettltureh el the crime meh e tech she maids 5. The M2stery. Bp It- S S eerie, 6. Papers of an old Dartmouth PI isones. Editee The plebe. ate no Legienitc, to tettlize from o ut ' u ould scam 1 i,,,1 a for et etenhter 0111 be thole. I eltur i e. , l.—A 'bane Am. rit t zen t f tr e dtteadoy. by Nathaniel M.., thane. Public 'Nettie, someteiree Rea +eating to the expert , . I le. leette. in tlwir t...lets.--.11. Ole bustle of piepara. . rup: ‘,...,..... u Ti,,,T..,,,..-,ri., Albany Argu. 7. Manufacture of Wool, Silk, Cotton and Flare ~„,,,, lint wire f orme l e f neer teeceletisti. Fie , e•it a e emelene lit its Idea. ilett fie ore, !ogle at , . :„ ; I‘,.s the t ot t oo,og et 144714.1 , 11i' , of the, different estate Ar.chentand Modern, 8. The Polish Itevoltaion of 11330. By Nl,t,jor G. 1 ' 1; 7 si.,''''''llll;)' "'" 1111 " .1-I ''' t '''' " 1 " 111 " I n3;11;" I. u-I— " ` 'l"' better P °" " •;'; ; f It---". 1;1 ' ;'11. , i'•"' Spore 'Memo. Mr tee ear of o f s eseases by water in !Le Tochmen. 1.41 , 1 ,,, 4,,,P1,111, 41411 C l,llllolled by env, i mpale metes ee) hto p' LI ell 'llftl , eli 111 n duegetenspc-,•ou ; 0 itera 'i.„,,,,,,1 5i,,,,..._ 9. Americo, in 1356 The Pest—The Future. 1,...1,1 net eeep pa, e lei the t't.terprt , and trupro,• he odi be 5,11. 1 ••••••••1 t.l the b d .C., ,, 1.re5. II L. 1.7.e1.4 . , , %, ti, 1.,,....„, nme. ,her, aro ...Lon .L.,•,a,Lar •a I . I i Tr' TO , MonthlYEinneeiel tied Commetehel Article. bents of the film,. nil, r tlee tesietn nee thme rem,„ eet et ii ts ote. t e el. it le .ti i mei is , hed ur.if ed./. ute• ' , b ,,.. i. „,„,,,,, ,„ ,i,,ti.„,„„, p.„ ii ‘,I , he ~,,,,,y . 0 „, 11. New Books of the Month. 'our public males eerie n hurclen ne on the pr. ttple, abd .neol' l e 'mot 1 . tier • 'et treat? wilt '1•11 te e 1 et-il• 0.1 , he, tmehe Vern. me melt-t e nse clinteee or Dr 12. Monthly Literary Bulletin. I seere scar the helot, er . :., 1r clue being a soiree a , lees of state to m e et. Ala wry met I:elite:teat 'A esel,...eft. el, lets eireee) an eAtenilse reputatia The editors appear tot hlnk, and justly too. that the I " , I'll, 1. Cilh awed ler Imre mid, ate (mimic patient.. 'me , nue lA ,4S bee. , :il!./14 morn fmr.t. Bet. rot leeeth, odils ' .14er ''' de , It.' , , I• I e eee rew he must Dr ; , ~., , i , fest and ninth articles are specielly worths tif c o n-idn- , i A' the prea.ent tlfht., 3.. putiords ate 'AAA r a course o f Intel , et rnto ge rt, .1 s goer-oil, . ere a ppoibled to Ille , ''' , ..h''',s ''''' 'I , '''''r' o ' , a ~,,, e"e•ere; ter It I.'" '"D` - ‘ t ,,,,,,,,„ ~,, tenon, and they ask of all their fitends, the lilt , . hi, e ~, , i 12.1111, DO 3 - 1. nee a eve elder of fhtegit eels tit untie ilea rap„ ',alit limits 1.0 thl• 1,11,1 , ~ t 11 gt , et ei err , et • At Net' , e rne:en. Isla!, , there is one wider tile perusal of those articles. i .-'II,C, ei MI itor.el. 5 .11o;It , l. Ail ne p ret telletel men who have rod ant' It. a 1i.,., e.. In the first article, the Editor notices the schemes' 'rim one at Nee, Yesk is end, r :I,e eels of Dr Joel iemien 1., oaf 011bili N•iil.l4s 1,1 tita lust C i ./II? 1, 1 f i re F .iiii,er news ft',.. Meet n .ens t, reilr 1 here tii sh,w. . 1 ~,,i ,T,,,, ~,I, cr,,,,,r, .L.Ler, ,LL blcri i. writ fur the improvement of the Social Cundlll.o, 114 1L•1 . Iyeal..Wli l COt I.°4 , lgte U. award to Jerre 1 1 Ilyit.i a. ou-hi- P.“" 1 " . • "ob e il-. , .e1. , ti.. was o it.... to o 1,, „,5 1 , t., be It, pule eta us snit re, env tit the world. meet "conspieenes feature of our e iontention ' Ile, i ~,t t h e e ,,,,e, • t e e cre di t o f fi r , ei t ~,,,,, a .,,,,, , ~' eas e m e mit eite• r Imre , :'...,,et.ti main ,,f tee ; Ottet, teem tl ) tete:Moe...l tit elet 115 e . ," n, New 3 er divides the refitrmeis into four principal elatoes, thus:l , • I-•; "mg - • • e. 1 rtes . tied e 6 e t'lar, I f fie; ren 1 Dexter. This .matreernatt tint et,. Carcrliatati to turn 11.elr great ' l' , o t''' ''' pt e''''• l'''' , 'O , ,ln ill'''a-1 . " , -'''''' ''' A'.. . • '❑• ' ‘.' ,"" : "First, the religives reformer who Mee. tit tete it mil Li , . tr 5 stut n.'n is .0,1,4 ,oc.tred. It 14 area .., II .lite , TrAluences erettely fur mati's p aiticul and seciel t it , c u ,l'''''''Y If' a "I'd I"' Pee'. eel to make •them , bat .1 Ile ... T ......• ~:,...,,..f I mini 11114 if , fee tit dto 11 , reel , , l, fr,,r , r, ~,;,;,,,,, ,„ • . i e t re un 1 et lee i. teem) et mountain - generation. i t hee woe, i l lt e l.lied to Le, a PiilllCF el ; 1'4,14 to the ' 'itc lab it ti p' , o s. i 5 h'i the Pliili ie ii? .1, rii,elliii. COI, L „, „,.,1 i „a, ~. „,,,, . sec.a, the seeiemit. elm Lace his hope* upon au ' s late, eta eme t i t s a l essee!, e ll i t ' ,mime of t he leas ) ' ,leas a , ins le 1,1 o - ,, at h'tr 3, y la Ifltirr 111 41111 Ch i I/101 01 the" New Lolemen Settees in Coiumeia co.. entire re-orgerizatien of industry, and the ern 5,,p,., 1 ,,,,, vireo recd ~, the pe,,r, , ,, , rer poi ,. eee5 ,,,,,,,, ~., , 1,, , „s„,e , ses 'its ~, ,„,,,„,„,a ree „, ~. e;0r ,,,,, 5 , h ,,,, Nee Ye, imeer tee see° ot David Clan - Thai! and lion of theciettlinei pastoiees. NI,. true. , G,,,,.. Third, she ay ., ie , e eh° r ,,, i ,,,,,,„ . i s e „.. e d e „ .I re , lie. o liscesso, a liasu Cocolto.sed pi tety nearly the 454 •,11.111•11 i 11. 1 , 1 ,1 'lt.' 1'1" , . ,h1 ,1 11"1".g L 11., pa.,,t• • 1 1 ,,,, n ..ceda 10 ale rulebratea 'repel riodical equalization of inn' ~,,ava i,,,,1.,•, 01 the 101114 1 i•i-:essftely m ireeeet.,ll , ) 1,11. nn } li tee twee; 111.(11.-ESNE• M metal eptilrl4 11,1 e, and cold outer springs frum the country among all its teltnetteme eee e , (4) c mm endshle desite 1, n t .tde the irnpr.o.P.' • - ,le e41.4t1 , 14 , 1 Ile ....I Is 1 . 10411 Atd pule The wader Fourth, the poleical reformer, ehe re! , . "P"^ hh" ~,„ „ et - Le ~ „e to • .., . • • pro.. do.„ .t.• tho r un... r,. t a. h ••-• • ' ' Correspondence of the laOrtillg Post' /' '. b' " Ihe" l4 " d b 1 Di Chdlein. a Nem led.. and equalitation of the dettee and tee ,iehos te eli. te tee , 11 ,, r, ,, L , t ,h . J, ,,,, , 22. le Ire , pr...........,.1e.x.-..F.1',... 111 C Il leUel) Ili the li trinity ip operation of laws which shell secure to ma) dot: Mee. N., Lel/iiiiiiirn In cn•i, of acre.. by rate , ay s, Tee lee Cr,"'' g tee Ihe Aerate a i.il 01,1?? 111111rai! , li i ~, I much freedom as may comport e eh ine sm. , ,anent : decrees ...Intl, too Mein Leto ere ~.t.t..ese min) yell, ‘i Ile gr.,•l citieso; °or Stale. I d.t,,,-; it alto. ef an equal freedom by all his folluw•codius i aud ,n a 0,011 I..ne 1 , 1•. t 111./117, dteesd te e rt i l. 0, 1 i e. t ''i ") ic I'''''l `.' • 1. 1 I "'•" t a ' l '" (2 ‘ ". 0 .. 5 r 'ct 11.1 ihel u 111 . 1 m 4 n vety G o; seen to Trued a grant The editor, would seem to bane:" te the I ett lit „,,,. e .,,, ~, e re , 0 ,,, re,,,.,.,,,•.,•,,,,,,,,, ~ , ,,,r e i'.•• \I. e tee, ti e :•••• t• te. te :4,.) I,y a Pei” ileriili I llidr•vvh.c. rililb11,?,11/1eli?, ! Orli al new aici„t, , ,i,l, these classes and we wettel take the folloo on to 11C I t !,. ~, ~,,,, ~ ,,,,, I . ‘,:1. ,., !). ___, A,. . R. ,, , ,, ,,,t, h. c ~t.„,,,, i i „,,,: ~,. ~,,,,,,, , I , „.,, ,„.,, • i ., ‘ l ~„„1,,,g ~,, lo.ttt 0u.,.. 1, PH0,191;01 , 1, Or Schiefferdee, trent 5 his ili a britif defining of his positien: lus is 3.1 i s'ores'iu2 er.'llt.:t of 'lO, itn.e,nt te It etese • •I' -• a ' • thee% ,iiti Sili?1;01.1II O. isle, 1 Lem to ordy one I lydto "We refer to an extemled ember' of 'he e'd"'erd .Inee epee the pad,: et. , ks, an lis el m ese t , the el, I - r 1' S. ..1 rat , it•I; f .1. iti met .1 il.e 1,111 re eh e we,- .• s e a eertitteete it, tee Seen', testi that to Biloxi.l jir , 27. aniances and their enlerged applICAlllOl to lie. t,„,aft,,l,„k,i,e, tit e r tia, (~ ., ..1 13,...,1 h„,,,, 1,‘„ , „ .r.i,1 . ,,,,,,.,Li, g .i t i t Vii 1 , 1.1 ei L. Chi'llie , 1171.1 :Le• 1;3 : , n , ,,, , a/ A 11/iOl4 iti riiill I:i• el t4.-leipel, Illiclrliip ha rem, Nee 1 _______________ are. It is by the and of the ehyseen srlear.• 0e I CO 1t,511,0 , td too 5 , t he ~,t ~,,,,,,,, .j, ~. , ~,,,, „,,,,,, Or'ent a- The est tht • edemele wto °petted in J orte, 18411 FOREIGN W 1 N ES• BRANDI ES AND GL hope to Kol b e ample sores of red . „,,,,,, e , e .d ~, 0 ,,, ,e, the di e•tterge of the &ate. entrusted to them. . „ re ' . T I „, „, ; ~,,,,, I, 1.0 ,•, •• 1 , . • I I ~ • 1 ., 1 ,: e „, ',3::,..1::.6r112,..r:;:;.! ' ld : . P. i. r.i d tl :” i."...' I '" 1 “"i: 11 4 HALF pipes Ul.l Cogninc 11,1Fo.dv, •Mart al ' lea and coteenience of men, and by Its.' aid ..f poem ' . i . the it'd it '.I Its net :in.! Ihe rule d - ' 1 ' . 2 Pula ,Cestillon & Co. era which yet reensin te be revealed. ee e believe that ; AV/ A tni is Noil. SCoTi s • —Tiok Leg 1 k lnt d , 5 c otn• l''Lt . l Alt 1.: 1, • 1 b. , :• ,,, Hc . 1 ‘-", ~, c 1,1 ,” ,:li 'A er ''' '''t ad 'l5 rb•lct..., u nd •t• mot it resot led to I. ? the iril., \. 2 ~1 , ee .e. r oe „ Godard & Co. D preduces nothing which she is me eurePeteof Itrtenree It. erosion un the 10th init. let emcee of , nete- 1 ". , re his'' , ei re" '',4 l ' ' f ee" drive e l re eelees - , l iii.l/115 •te New 1,, • leen. diet the 1 res e late,: oi the t 2 Ceara .Depuy & Co. to maintain according to the laws of its existeitee.— 1, , 1. , , I I •.,- , 1 ihern•elses melees in ins, of ile• Vlviudell b:l5 rib, 'Tarr.' •2 r• Bordeaux J J Dupuy & Co. That its structural demands are but the s heciete are t ; 00"'"'"'''• a'" a" • • "'Ts"' ~r o " i'm ""-",,,,,, If , i I“, ter,. of these sever cite esta heeenteeto I eneel e pipes , ir t - I. iel 114 le 1414 Bill' lile il I • prornimm which had preceded its creation. bet m litel.l'he lehde I" neeesefie of reek" e Pro` ll . o,, I' , 0 ''''`e l'"'' '' f. '''''''' ' .. ' "- " .0. 'bon: ~,?") l ill.ll 0 Vliati-11 O r4ll, (air pre, feet 11,1,1, 2 , ir ce e s f o e r „h, ee , ge i ei e , m rse j er y, science might not yet have lenmed to ieterepret one ' tee a l pirelii l e e i.lllirC frem L:e teem° 0 1 1 1,e p e e, , ,,, • l'eteeleeelee re 151tdeeei , td,cat too at. IA Heir? isl ?LOP allied furoi• Of Lathing, 2 ~ Rochelle A Seigneur,. 4. that it is to the man of ecienee and the at tic", lbw crop 0 L'Cll. iteteed, .as 1, • .,151..ti , '• melee fer ....ti • I be 11' '." ".* " j'';'..l in 1 " 1 " 1 " 11 "1 4 "d l". 1 " 111 .," ''1..."'"`''............',...::2:::".........:........„,,,,........wwwwes 2 pipes Holland Gin, fish beAnd• wee are ultimately to look for the ache:sere , et of tel. • • , , m ine tne 1. 0 1...... 1... kat 1). 1N• eh tee exeel 'on. of - s ''" I'''‘,. . - -- i pun old Irish whisk. y, fifth proof, on draught great work of social ernelieretten. 1 e i 1 run Jamaica spirits, On drought. ''We say uhimetelv. for ilicie ii micelle: Ile , 414 , 4 b. he potato , ' crop, ti l' lint, 4: ha. 1.4 en m ore rihntei tto 11..A5 —The (I„! ,rot Leh ote Garate toys, it e , e0 1 )1)1 felt('lA le 11Fee()11 D. 10 hild. Oporto mine r,f vae.a.leataiga. be employed, which the Itiotory re the ! era-el s ciet.- ;teen usual. Tt e till., les hese leein eon:parse lie: , . ~ ..... , syr , 1 , je ~,,,, dee , e e , ~,. .„, , „ 5 rir caeks taper Is P Madier• wine. tees demonsttates to he indiaperealeete thee tir eieer- j,,,,,,,r,•,,e,„i„. Th ., „ ere. , s trace 4,,,‘ , , b 0.,, , ,,,•,,,, , , • ••''' 11 •" 1 • ' ”-' 1 f F.E..PARED mil) Cl ',...111*,,TED EVERY AFIERNOoN. 11,4 , 1111 , r .1111 a general atsort 'fleet of •11 the di& . ity. And that is the CJ operation air., ikolitlClll in. ~...; ; ~ ;._ b.,. ~,.. ~ r , ~,, • a ~,.., ' a ,d.rilir•l •,, „ •-., „,, ~„,,, ~,I, ~,.. ~,..,„ ,„ „ „,„, _ b i„„l„,, I; ,„;., if --' erent leindo of NYine., end leepiurs, fur sine by cask. stitutione. 11 es only under the ktene'y t titur.ters ""- '''' " ' I' . n' ' ' 1 ' lr 1 '`• e t t ett t i, L` "t+, 1110' ‘ I,li r It.4ltes 015 , 1 d n 10' , ..•• 1 i'l l ISM. litill 110 11113 (,)F fIIAL/1. , 'eerie etidearnijohn by of cirit liberty and ate creepiest rare r f te net-veal awed tevenees of Ors Cie,. n, In L•scbot.c , ~ ,n_ ~, 0,,,,ii,.. , j c,: rb.1,,,, ,. r ~,, r,,, .1,,,.,, ~,,,, _; . ( mOOl7l - 1;1 , no 3 JANUARY• I MI LLEft & RICKE r SON, man's iedividual tnderende,ce, that era n ature! :or ems ,1 l t , t . 1,,,,,1 r el ei sn e e ,„„,,,.,,,, ilea , pre 1' e • 1 1' is . t • f _Pine?. No. 179 Liberty st. eel? 11 phi'eli pea, Isle f,O beta olleee, tee,' too altar/el, F L .I,t, Grails IS tretnen 0 • IC„ tiers t- a. , reieeces can be moil successfulty "II” l '.' ih '' I dee. e. ocht by' the American euvernne at air , r• eee , • us , rul arts." '' ' ' • nee , 'me Lorne tin I Lit evert mat... ocean nbd [Lei --"="==="--- . u ttl, the ti•het its , l• IV, b....(111 rt , f tsed le the i; iV1•10 Tile article ie a very owing argument ie [tsar a „,. , r L • e o'er , three ritife.ef It . kemee ' n eat. III• liiT•lptiff? r eartmmends the r e t e ect te• ~ this idea, and is retrainee worthy of puldi.• nacelles • , ' roar. , I Cligei ['afire , . to 11 51.115 , end el totters: From the attic:e entitled -The prese , tee ef the le • _ gal profession in Airier lea," we talts. tee Met,. e.g. • Ever i 5ti..515 ok Cot I.!Cl'oNs or CUSIoNs. —11 . 5 ' rin'y i,e, ..;•,,,t the •••••• I. 41 eii, e t 1i.1.,: -.-- which shows that the conditan 11,a ~,1.,,,,,, , , ,, o tie team be the Enter. tot the erdomme, u r,01,,1. l, n , ' • • ° I' 45-n• kil tee ee eel tat etreepe sem , ' tee , a me, the lawyers who reside in New Yolk, ere Ise) thing but meet re opee• , . I ) retutetie f.) 'ft. , se"eral Ceie.e.a•, ,r. „ ... i, , , • . , ti see, ie. .re , , m rites el 1.,. „„. „„„ envialdi : e , neer err .1 en •nts eeriee the seer mdu g IN,. , ‘ ,1 . ,.. ~,I. ,1.,,,,, ‘ 0,.• re ,,, 1, I. ,„.,. ~ 1 .,,, , , 4,, "In the city of Ness Yurk erne •, et e I 13 , es , r a 13 is r.,,• ,„11,•0., , ,, ~,.- B ...ton, dm,: g Mei i t eel • a m I,ring 5.1 e, 05 leo, rug,' , '"k a a :1,7b. .110 udi , c.,,,, thousand keepiug uilire. and ineurring ail the ends" r‘, „ ;• ,,,, • , se , / ~, is. t h. , t ... ,;; ,, , ,,,, t . , 1 ..\:,.„ y„?,,, .7,/- 1 izif Cm,. In ietteme. -- --_- _ ses incident thereto. of t ee s e ,i,„,,e, we ~,a k .. : , "..:," ~,,,, , :, ~,, rill,„ , ~,,, , 71 , A ..c ..c..‘ t,‘, ,ne .10 c r ap. rdr ol felt dim rem a: e IMPORT!. BY HAVER. advieedly, when we Pay, that ere oser (our hundred . 1 - 1- '” . '"- c" .'' ' . ' .. • 1 ' '.• • 4.' 4 . ` ~.:,..t. ~ ~. i , 4 „..,,,„„,,,.. 1, ~,,,, „.., „„, 71,.1. L ,. c „,, ‘,, ~, , ~,, ~ „.ir e r , aLL.L. t „ ,111,1r1.; ..b.„4,ev, ii. ble p a g,6,0. are receivicg, fiosn their ptufeseienal 14,141414,A, u re :or \N' 'I ''a•ns, ef 115 e :mete 1 e I.' ...ere o. 3 ream,. te ,i ..,, „ elle . ~,,,,,, ..,,,,, (~,, ~,,,,,, 0;, , , ,„ ~,,, ee; , , , ,,,, , Ihe , (.. ti i • . .l I • l k. • , , ; l'ieliared and sell eh tlesale, and r etell. he the pre. spectable support. lif the reenuiniee s'l her drea• a iIi11) dire - , e e r ie m rot e, ~,,,, e I ,4 h. , •i 1, ~. i •••, I ) 1. ,, , :" .. ' 1, ..1 I ....1 1 " , Ib. ‘ • n 11.• I' ' ...d 11 PnrC ,, p; Ce) l'hi's a l'l. , ' ',setter EDGAR T 11011.••, limited proportion rely upon re-rearees itelependeet ..,„,„ U , n „,,,,,, ‘ i t ~1 31;. i,„ „ , 1. .,...,, r „r:( . 1 ,, , ,,,,,„, . 21. . enee , ellen he preyed ter 'set.. .melee ee ei 4iii. 1./pi T h.. . It %V e lem et Ce; II tugs ant. .1 N, e err; I \ Ai.ollierary and Dreggist, in '97 coo Venn end Hand rots of their plefessional income. The remainther d,t a. ~.,, ~ , ~,.,. r,,,,,,.,, , a ..N,... L.,,,,,,,, _ , 1i,,.. I ~, i.e.., 1,,„ le 1 ,,„„ „, e ~,,,e „ , re , , ~, , , ~ a , , ~,,, ,•,,, , L. ..2 1),,,, 3 ‘v 1.11,,1, . 4 I,:,1, 1,...1, I ~ ~,,•,, j.,,a„, , _ ..1 _._.,_______ _ . people gen erall y do mhen they are utenee to melee beh ; 319 • " - I '; ' '; • il• _ S ie , if , er ter !he yo. p.l ~.. Of ~,,,,1d,,, t t, , . te e t,.., ~ ~ .; N. G. sliGAa. °tuts meet, they pass the ihfference to rite m o st are: ' ri,,. t o tal C 1,40,11111.1 0, tnes remitted was eb , •ut $l. 4. t ee re e it sem , s ee. ea ts me dee's t e', I e it .. reel ' 11 •''' 3 1; " •1• • •- • ;•• '• 111 ""Y I11 " 11 1711 ' 1 ' I ‘ ni. 6 11 • ;11 '' Iteut account of their L weds. ' '7le. , riViiFil•fi ii ?le li tepli-', rl ..usar•ds of 3,........ 1.:.. I H e ,1. , . C . ; '.. r:. S. Cet t eems; le let's e!te , r sree, 7 Isege I PI . " "M I S ("lime N 0 Sue ir• reed per steamer 00 • Celenette" and for sal , ' he The editor seems to think that :la cr.:..'..trnn cf th , • , ---- ----- -- •• omee , ti Week mitt 111/111,1o1,1:11.,11.(0•,e. 1.. t •i:11 We Illii, .5..1 'hie i 4 Son; '.! 1...55.5 m dle, At. caul. dor., ea. Nll3 1111EY Se CO. eeer 11l wi ee t r ert 0,, , e ~e , h e . , e ta, ed t o Werth • et.'l"tectin en'l•et , d itek / ie 11., 01 ;1 fin l'iy liireii:olCli Co , 1 1 ,, ~ ~1,,. ve B professiern in N. Y., ispethe es an indirai ten of the,: fete • II ore , I I 6,,1ce Cu OW, 1.1; Id. ~,, 27 57 NV tater o tteet. s e me . ‘,„ „1,. r i / ,,,,,,j,, , 5 , 5 abler ~, ~f ,b,,,-, eee e, te teeteletel the seeteme el ry lit the brother et tet , • ' throughout the country. For he then's , thut both -the I ^ . la.'. t 5 Az Co. ____ non Sutter. neoeseity far end the re of this kind sf preeksione l 1' 1 ; 1 11 ' l. " "' Ne " Y'"' a -1 ' I .'" ;"""'' • r"esdate; "' 1.11;1111 "' •;;;6• , , , , Ili. m e t es?, I, I ,inz ii inn m ee Wereliilii}al! ?IX, II helilirlg. l'r stn 1111ilile lit'pril, '24 ker. , batter, 1 her 13 Is LI , A WI 1..1,/•••,..4 '',•,!4, I )te , : •ii gill . ,o 1 jew BBLS fresh Hull Butter fa sale by toil, are diminishing." He ices his reutoes for thisl - e els es e'"'er •fer e I reg. he' deo l i' PerPleue"ei• eel . ',le a,l it tee. Nord. H Dieree & CO: 11l sack. , can icip M. B. RHEY & Co. and we have no doubt oar legal hiends will 6nd them I .:;. *11 "'" ' '''` l ''''' " l '•;'" ' I- ' 1.1 .•1 I""l'''''' "I'm"' Illiii: e free:teed , 1-- ire "3.1 menet to et Tema edit-. ~,,,,,,,, e.e, 1 , 1.4,: . f „ ~,,. j , D,, , ,,,,, , . 2 , pi, 1 ,„,,.., 57 war _ __ err. ;me - to ()teem, i i, e lbw s t e el,. ll.d i n ! he me :sato:le, ef It , ...eel cie ~, , ,i m remiil,- , I.re, r.'it dr.ded ;t h..-I t.. --------------____ c _t ''"‘----- peculiarly agreeable. ' •, ~ ..I et u'iltr. Itboself.. ,-, 1 rol!e• to - u! le. meat c,,,,,1,, tioUr. 4U Lie+ tterfaaseo. 10 1/11.14 otteer, Heilman & Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. the Doctor propo.e. t‘• reiLlikle ion leitetp I i Z firiertliip ' ' s ; ' The"Papera of a Dartmouth Prisoner," seems very • • I d teems, went 1..1;11 t , Theiil Pilil V.liiiiill LiP unl.eo.l Jenninv; 117 11:.... 11 Arr. G A Bar 2; CO r e.rns paper, i usT itr.(2EIVED, enother large lot of the belit • • ewer:etre et the re .esit e ers aed mut it 11,111) WI iht ~,,1„,,,,e interesting: although the writer 1110 not. up )el. come • Panrter S.:. Co; '2 1, 1 ,14 flour, Con ..i..11e & Stt 1ce1.," 5 tO reek° of ever pointed Gold Pens, and for sale .Oregen tell We:. • r into hi.l a, ti 1,1 ,y'+ rrltrill few i t 14 1 . ,„. a,...1,ic, ,• . , ~•„ ~ h '., , ,•1: , , ,00., or mithent bolero. at the lowest New to the story of his noel knee in the dungeon at Dal 6 ~i,d upres, ..,oer & Ili•Letkon; 7,5 lete, flee r, M'lli y, ,, k I ,, ire , The... pens are of very auperior make eh'', 't Nut e s i•erleii Eliot the l et elm 0 ..•, , ,I 1 111..,,, moor. We hope no deireepect is imended to Mr. f It i• stntwd In nits of tee C o reele ,err ilis, thnt one 1 ,,,,,, th e tight of 1115 altar, the wile', rus serie'd & 11 "'" 1 " 1 ; ''''' Piece' I' lo . Ila""" & " . "'"•" benl reel fetish, and warranieil• Charles King, lecte of the New Yutk American, by ,!,lid o f .1., I or ...Anti.n. ..I I J t er:,.r. i., runt posed o f with a viirleril thirst, whirl, 1,15 ph.sseinns teform , ".l 24 pi, rat Iran, Severance SiLCii; 10 [lntl Snl,or, 41) the publication of these papers. r• ~ , ,,,,,b 43,Lr„,, , ,,,,,, rr. , ,ar I.r . ~ , ,,e, ,4 . ,,, , r,..L.d 1,r,r„,,, r.,, lion cre ed on ly be 1,011,110'11 lit I. 1 , 111111 , dr4 tlglit sohl VA 11.11,11i.00, Jll Mei 11,111,1,1%k Cu: 140 seemed beies yee27 1 t 11(.1.1.6111 •11 din, net , The seventh and ninth articles, ael e•peretify th from the Itiviere Hogue; era they se he 11'0421\ te lee. 1 , 1 ‘ 4“. ,. t il;. " "3"'Y; "Ill; '' a 1 • 1 i • A 11 " 0,1 6 riefia fee'he'a• Fidslfh S 4 Co; 5 5 1,1, 11 " ,1- , e emelt Ire we, so prearrovent% C ,..e.traleo, Itnyle• latter, will be found worthy of h'ere`ai• 1 hue firot It Ilea lends, sreeilil Ille plan of thc American Govetn .1... t, o rde r pd a h a lt, a ,..i 1.,...1 a sapet h payi lataes, 14 hies etre, 5 lees c loco,- wed, Carsen & replete with historical facts. and the steer.' furnishes • meet be , t arried out. It is repreilented tlett there e a . e r eettA under a free, wheat his Vtillilllt 4 01301{4 bed el' lentehrt. wholesome food for thought. ~,,r.L. arc ill eery go :,d ~tonminuce,, hut it 1., t1.0ur..10 anointed alik, paper fl las Still all ifi'llll II I, er, te : Cite...mete Pr ate Belment: 61 dos corn te pomp, n make tole nature acieptulth• to the flea ~ r it,,-; , •oy• we were nigh forgetting that Mseer Tochrnen hn' ;het t h e best orate ,5 n et ex hieited i ti t h e c h em ., „i 0 e • • • ~• . - le.'. ,1111i11., Km:: ,l• ii , am , •.: nu lees mole-tees, GI • •- ',men, UP ,ei, LIP to Milan/sit 11112 world with 1111.1gilil• an article in this number of the Res iew. '[lie elejte ,e.,,„, wren ere grr, ,,,,,, ~,,,, . -1 Berr i :2e rle Hale/ate &Jenrette; 531 t o ems; is well known to some of tar eitirens, an 1 es I.e it is • "I lir ernp• r ol et 11-rt 10 c t ea.......; eVerV enritteni,,, 4,Wlleis aboard. b e cerr,e quite e lion In the Eastern ch. , . s, nee , melee , ' •M''e D's• i" Li''. Pr"'" u'i"" u't ‘"' r ard""""'” I per- st .1:I it.ile VIII, ed I e ' , Area 114,1 II lion tor hl, remelt. B•aver—r‘ ..,r 31ichl;an-1 cask butter, n eels ter tbey would like to read sane he tins setter - 1. , , 1. , ' 0rt... 1 .... ,1, ~I he c.0.d.. , ion 1.11..•,e11,ce. 1111 S, V4lllllll , elllllllil inn t i.ual to the., 8.t. , ;.th ,, & smith; 50 bbl. flour, ..1 C Bideuh; 3 Irbr. Review. Lis about l'uteere ef coupe. , e ~,,,,,,) ~ , ,,I erme „ d 1 ,, ~,,,,,,,y , e,,,,,,,,,,,,, in Fes ,, e. wee tottemt eel ramie pereoltemet fur r emissness ; . Si , ..., ,• n , „ . 3 , butter. et ca rne iv- lit,worth, ea 1 6 b oron, kepi but• et dee,. ette L .... •rt alteudy prepott. d, mitt all that was Cook is agent for this enlueble work. • ( wet Ke• Sh° 'n'ee d, I ''''' '""e1 1 ' 'h e Ler-Jab -IR " i e u rell;• tIIIIII , C them from exemneet was a vessel to f ~r , LAzJ D W jail 3 bog' , 'welts, II Lambert; 09 : the fare si teat, ,i, 1,, / ~ii., of rav el , 111,u51, a b te • sere, a In. ',:rte. a l m e h ee l b ee n •,1.1,. tO COile ,. ! telti:l , o h/ Che sit.'.pieces Invon, Church & Carothers:B bales betting, M 'Jerre hewecer. the= were in a Peiefid diiemene; ' I; !new te Co; 33 boxes cheese, S leleCletken 9 Lego mitten of paupers 1e1111,1 , , and cittninais. tee bearer of the emperor's stleer torque had on t he'; Lid, 91 , ixeo cheese, 31,114 Mittel. 1.1 Al Cunningham; I , V,IfIlliP lota lIIIP IIIIII•irri.1 1,1 0 utensil, std to set DM' The m„..„,,,, sl .„ a c.,„,„,„„,,,,i, t.i ult., I.a.fme him wus out only elosphemeen, but impos- I D Iv 3 1,b1,, scbichlogs, Sarn'l Junes; 4 mese pettish, L Si J 'oornr On Sill!, ,c 1.,, i llie 1311‘1".1• Le ""( 11 ewe re' ii," ed"refee "I Ile: ; Deterwering the rear of 'belay, the mennrch, teen.' tuns. feem constitution ‘,., 19 ill fever of it an.l 13 teeniest rilfi_i. do e 111, c hancre's. ceeeee Lis 1,4 t IV', sel• The election of members of the, IMISO of Cuternere ,j r , yk. Eb r ,,,,,3 Et,,,, , ,, w h o as fa d 4 , ,,, ~,I t r,g, ~f . sant to he der:trete:el In the most morello] nee aeree d e tut a 1 ,11,11.r.r ..111,,c , .ivf in July , 1841, icsulted us fellow'sshowing a norm nal ; i he c o nvention re , c elespendeut of the St Louie Re. , a , : 11 '. 1 1 ' . .. ,, ::'`',:':::. 1 1 i " :1:, " n " , - :, '^ o n the toult, of .. , ,, , 11, , majority of 75 fur the tones, which has since been in !ea rter, was Millie 1102,1 to prepare a velem,' ef the de. der-leen c a. r I ' '' '' e m .t 0 lite equally r 11/1141,111 ' 14114 111 ChliAillill ' S around to about lOot but. s und preeeediegs or the cur..,ntiun, II Um liii ' o 1 I ,liinteter, to l ido e m sth tout pot into 1114 prosense, Country members. leereeehs &Ctties. Tome 'notes, fur publica. t in. ' wheile , it coud Le foud or ,in i n to coutse of the T, VV. T . IV. T. NV.I I succeeding, day Englend,l2s 10 150 11.2, 283 1871 A't Flee emeteAle ik t, rici.r..—.l traceling cot res. N ''''' 11 ,'" arm : i f,.. 11/ ", the r t 'e ra6 , lllll;9 ' l; , ;'' 16 ' 1 , 1 " ; ‘ l ,' ) Wales. 12 3 " 7 19 10 , ti netentee to over n ee ourteree tootionte, men, ee se t e Scotland' no 10 2 II ere 3? p ored "' l " f 11 " . ''''''' y Y"'"'"'" • • " bm g f1 " 1 " ;h e remit fieleeers, nod to illy(' gone' to each i r alivaidal Ireland, 25 39 16 23 41 6 , 2 ' oelghborbood of Pettetialio, tells the Melee tree ehey • for the 'turret , of iniliiliririr, , limber Ite had s ateen or • 1 obtcb lie heel teem a k en tneionn, b u t w hich h e ~,11,,,,,,, t found 'hetes pet, sees an u ndertuking calettetterl to dis hhearten tier most ineefeeetthle. An ..1.1 tiger-enter, H very one to heer or not, (to they p leas , : ' We Wei e speakitte ,A• the economy mini ft rue as large and lone no a 511111'5 retb Mle, 'ull) e in using hurl h re theuele himself of tin expedient, which had the hap oil. He at m "' 'be' °` be "ea riding through en , ef py , alert of muleuging the lives of himself end brother the business rtreeta of Cincietere u few days since, te 1 d e,,,,,,,.'„, beet eleven o'clock in the mitt eine. he noticed that 1 He tine severe' , hundred picteres drawn, represent -1 all the shops mere el ,sell, and even the chntters of ' . , .n^ a man r etnritint , the lost tea pet Ili 1110 1.:11111er0C, !the w1111; " ;•4 fas'unedl vet /11.r "`" ‘ ; " 1 " c ' ar ' ll " ll ' i 70' an ,{ toceis lite the reward of hie honesty, u baton and • • 1 our. 11 , 1 (mufti not aeceeet ter i• i • ' free re an , • ~ ' ''' 'he '3 lie:week's feather; while beneath was powered it !turrnined I LI inform te mine' on the suejece, 11 • h e die rho ,- ~,,,,,,,,, „re with t em vessel, and pursued by a 'mounted and entered a store. Thee. be saw ;ewes grim executioner with an uplifted and VICIIIIIP It-toeing Ibureing briehly all about h ; him, and men and women ~,,,e,,,,,e. These pictures were hung upon different Iseioe °r ; Pe"dat ae though it was an ivory day al: / poles, and the Rime marched in companies to look at lair, All was yet a my cery to him—he could badly I thetn, while, at rho same time, they were informed believe his own senses. b titer they world be Lem teaching in view of titter Litt mustering resolution. he enquired of a salesman, why they kept their isliettels I drawings, eethe u tt: i l i zt i • p moot toe ,e lts r( ei r ,. until the tea-pat Wad closed and used lamps' -And." continued the Ken-' realer ,' to 4 1„, teekien, addressee"; me, tie he leaned forward end pat- Vellether illrunglt the influences of fatig tie featr,th oe te e fi e , arch of ..Rob," (tr.° 111111 - le Of the noble ani- t he k,opes of lucre, the histmart dock notott;; bue mat which he roil.) eS trett ger, l,hnt do you reckon utensil vino son eenees t ed to tote e i wer empel lel ut to atoms. peeillion, and ; t h e eel... sine? Whe sir, he sail ilea it was his epin- In a fesv hours eller, he t i t c ;ion that I Lail lived i.l a rl—n poor perpese, if I 1 we r , s e e 'wr y ea , t old by the eretliers on their re , heel not , er. .1.5e...vatc..1 that lard oil teas sitcom tern Mane, metty Ilia, -men suppesiee that tea•pots them. cia:,lrgh!" i ~,,, to Le more 411.'sli,041111.4!0 bent I. Vel., 'lad rounds eMbelli,ilerl with thsse eerie 100, und that there might ' ' be in MlA4nke, hail placed in ft oat of their sheep, and ' t hence free see sign; nidl posters, ' The eestere mem 141itil , liell beClirn , universal, men f carried by treeeller• 10 ether parts of tlle world: k.nd i '40.4C a emespepers were invented they is etc Seized tie JOHN ntoctn, Entl.n -=- PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY , J ANUA rEs' vl4 l'ALt,tra. Agent for rounto; newspapers, if. the Agent for the Pittsburgh Dully Slurning and IVeckly Mercury and Manufacturer, to r t -cei.e adrertiaamenta and subscriptions. He ban uffices in NEw YORTt, at dr. Coal OLF.-.e,30 Ann etreet, (ad jot ning theT .gticre Office.) BOSTON, TVO. 12, State atreet. Pi:v.4l)lLp nu, Real Estate and Coal OfFtee, Pine street. B►Litttoae, S E corner Baltimore and Calvert4l.., where oar paper can be seen, and terms of advt.:lli :4llg learned STRE?TaTIi OP THE WHIG AND TORY PARTIrr Eacr.aap.--The New Yolk Express raibli>bris II st►tement of the division of patties in the 111 ir.•6 Parliament slid] [LT& Euroe Lot<is for as to the probable COM plexiun of liri.i.h p o litics in fo. Total 182 71 133 !al 365 '290 It will be seen that the strength of the Tories, or Coneorvative party,llies in the r epresentatives from the counties, who are chosen by the landholders end their tenants, while the Whig strength is In cities, large towns, and boroughs. 1 from Tag RIOSIT or WAY. -110 public will learn,. the letter of our Harriaburgh Coriesporident, that the probability oldie passage of the Right .1 Wayll in the Senate is almost certain. We far, however, that it will have a harder struggle to work its way through the House. In that branch of the Legisla ture there Bra a Dumber of members alto aro reck lessly opposed to It and will throw all obstacles in its way that they can. But we rely on the sagacity of the majority, and hope that they will view thi3 mes sure in its true light—that of a great improvement that will he of incalculable benefit to the whole stab?. .. SCFICERitiC, 1g Nitta YOFF..—Since the Ist instant no less thaw 5,514 applioarions for relief have been bean made at ,h e city alms house—an average of 341 per day; boAitleit, there are 1,500 families %rho receive their chief s upport from that establishment. %Va3lAnifi the Indiahn Senate bag proiFed the lieu.. bill for n n:lroeil from Coltonlyns 01J elorsonvi:!e, with in emendate:A hnwever, cinkinz the terrninug nt Nw Albany, the owl itg•ts through Joilerionvil e o. Law:rale Journal, '2lsl. 11=53MM1 NI)ViIaTISINGSD , IA na Impoatant agents fur multiplying and scattering tbrse business references and guides, subsequently called advertisements. Advertising has now become so necessary to the prosperity of all branches of m,rcnntile and industrial pursnits, thnt Robinson Crustin in his garments of goat shins, would he less an object of curiosity tdan n mess man who does not publish his goods in the col umns of a public print. Of rho beneficial effect of advertising, our duty in the community compels no to weak more pointedly un another uecneion. r-o—u--T oi—riTtrsriurtGEE 51N'tTI.R IT TliC CIICv'CL ARRIVED. in; 31,1; DEPAII VED. 11 I tLg.in, Rui, r, 13, ever. ..Ice.xv. 70.11.0n.0.4. Cin; Office. of tho Pittsburgh "Morning Post." Tuesday, ./,‘ rt '27,18,16. lrea!her.—Yeytertlny, the siiii blame out brightly in tho morning. but in the afternoon it had very much the appeurnce of rain; towards evening the air became chilly, the thaw continuing. Rice rs•—Last eveniog dailc, there way five feet wider in tho channel; we boob Lit mr rise soon, in both Monongahela and Ohim Business.—Salsa are confined !Tipsily to small pug cll. in which a fair b u yiness bay been done. Floor— Tbatetin , mortise and prices drooping, the ite.•ot ice fmo.n m ,r.i• I^3 (tom wagon; ;4•25 , ;.i) 1,- trin .torn. 4,37 t . gcrk,so. IS,, •oo—S.iley c omitry cored bacon from wagon .ti S sof city currd cativasseil hums, a prime tit ibtic nt 9 11 olks.ce—Sale, of e mall parcel.' fi om 5 to 1U bbli tit 3 . 2'W 34c. Suextir is selling ht c by tile Illtd; 7 cents by the I 5 tibial-lola store tt 7 - e, in kegs of inferior article Gi Dr. Wistar's Bui.meet o und f Wahal,cmic p d Cherry.rep—Thara is celebrated remedy a compo tion of the 14 , %/ti Cherry and Moos of Iceland. com bined by a pew chemical Negress with the Extract oes f Pine. So salutary bava bean its effects cn when administeed for Conglo, Althma, Con:oemp Time, or any disease of the locgs, that many of 'be most., distio4oished iehysician3 have approved and roc:tem mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be ;he most ,ahladdo medicine:ever discoyart el. le ig truly a V1110111)1e Coffee and Teas medicine, and is etreeting an immnase amount or CIF the best quality, always en hand and for Gala sno.l in the of foi ffermge bumauity. cheap by W. B. ANDEFtSON• EL—ii,'Sue Advertisement. 1 jael24 lw. ----___ Died On Monday morning, of consumption, Mr. Gtortcsl ALt.x•ts E (hatter,) in the 34th year of his age. Ilia ferwral will take place to day, (Tueaday,) from the residence of his hie:her, Wm. Alexander, at the ennui Midge, 4 , h street road. -- ----- OTICE. ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are r ques ted to settle their accounts on or before the Ist any of April next, after which time suits will be immedh ately entered against d A elinquents. MES CUNSINNIIAM , NVI'LLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOW ELL, Cummissionerd. Comrni,Aioners' Mice, ?, January 23, 1846. NOTICE. BY n resolution uf the Board of County Cu.nmia• winners. warrants on the Treasurer will be drawn herenfter only on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week JAS. GORMLY, Clerk j.mr-'7.cl&w2a Commisisoner'a Office, .I*Luttr • 23,1846. S --- Draft Stolen. THE public are hereby cautioned against bujingl nr receiving a draft for about s6oo—drawn by Mr. 91cMatitii. on Sher, Price & Co., Philadelphia, to the older of Samuel C. Owens, and by bun endorsed ID I he order of Cyrus Town,ernt • and by him endorsed in bank. he draft beats date about the 19th January, paynttle five month• after date. The afnresstil iimft was stolen from !fly desk on Thurgday or Friday. CYRUS TOWNSEND , by Eber Townsend. Now Books. RTON'S Anatomy of Melancholy; Sentiments of Flowers, with 24 group' of flow els, i t -uwicil and coloured by James AreltewE,Lnntion; Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry; Lady's Book of Po e try and Flowers; Willis's Poems. silk arid gilt; Mrs EBis's Select Works; Religion in BOSAmerican, by Dr Baird; just received by WORTH & FORRESTER , jerf27. 43 Market street. N %n ( .l , ne t ers' C urn pan ion; BOSWORTH & FUR RF.STER, 43 Market street. Loaf Sugar. 40 MILS N Loaf Xugar Noe 4 fiend 3 just received from the Lous:nna Sugar Refinery 11,1 for bale by MILLER & RIC KEISON, No 179 Liberty street. - PEACH BRANDY. 5 MILS Peach Brandy j , ist received per Ohio Mail, and f,r vdo by MILLER St. RICKETSON, 179 Liberty sr. LARD, SO KEGS Nu 1 L , lrd jiiat St received and fer sale by MILLEAt . ItICKF:TSON, 179 Liberty it. LONG TRAIN of nervous systems generally at j tend o n Dyspepsia, such an a Ina! or appetite, naueee, Heartburn, Flatulency, Acid, hr.thi Nide- 1 roils Eructations, a gnawing in the stomach when empty, a sense of cd nilriction and uneasiness in the throat, with ptin in the •i de, to that the patient at times can only lay on his right site, great costiveness, ; paleness of the crsuntenanee, languor, lownera uf spirit, palpitation', disturbed skip. Ti.ompson's Tonle, Anti•Dyspeptie and Purgative be found to contain all the necessary prop kerties for the permanent cute of the above sytntotns, es well lie twin; in all complcints requiring a vegeta- 1311SHELS OATS arriving per str .11_ RIP NJ ‘4.5 Belmont, fnr vile by, 1.11.71d1111I)GE WILSON & Co. --- Splendid Property for Sale. rSI LIE subscriber desirous of removing to the city. •JIT,J3 for sale, lho house and lot he occupies in tit , 4th Ward, Allegheny city , beautifully situated on the set 0.1 bank. ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin. Rey Dr l're..sley, and Mr iloge• The house is built in Cottage style; rooms large, airy. and finish ed in the beet mannet; an excellent pump of water at OP/ door, and every convenience. The house has a ' front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story. polished ; stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on as hington street. running to the Penn. Canal; near 1 400 fort, well improved, with a choice collection of vat i o us kinds of fruit. Any person whishing to see i the property, will pietist-callot my store, No 62, Mar -1 ket street, when it will he shown to them, and the helms made kunwn. Only port of the purchase mon ey will be required• 11. NIcCLELLAND. Booms and Steam rower for 12 • I,IIWO Rooms, C2d nrd 3d (loom) euch 35 feet fnant, by GO feet deep, well lighted, and on the beet business part of Smohliold street. Ahto, n 33 story Room, I G feet by 60 feet. The above rOOTA can all be furnished with steliM power on the most reasonable terms. Apply to BLAKELY & MaCIIEL, ian2G cor of 4th and Smithfield st.s., (2.lstory.) Law Notice. T FIE uniicrsigneal ure as sociated in tha Practice of the Law. Their o ffi ce ia in the new house of R. Wood!, F. 14101 Street, near Grant. RICH AHD I3IDDLE, ROBERT WOODS. inn 'CAJEawSz.s% BROMIDE POTASSIUM. A FRESH supply A jusFtAHNE received and for sale by 13 STOCK & CO, cor 6th and Wood its. Sams. A SUPERIOR Snide of city curocl, for sale by W. B. ANDERSON, No '25 Librrty, and 5 Forty sts. Brooms, 9 DOZ• large size, for Wsa. Lle S, by ANDERSON Dry Applos. 50 BUSH., of sow qua‘lvity.Bf D 1 or AN I , y b7..RSON N. 0. Molassos. 1370Brtrn.F.wLilnPdliann,,tarrtomn s M tm o ui ltt e ss r e s s . , ml a in u p e im n e a for sale by M B. RHEY &Co. jan24 57 Water su eet, NEW TEMPERANCE BOOKS, PAPERS, dt.c. , JUST rereived from Now York, an assortment of the American Temperance Society, via: Perme neat Temperance Documents; Boy's Tompetance Books; Confession of an Inebriate; Deacon Giles Dis tillery; Temperaoco Journal and Youth's Advocate, for January: the Light Ship and Sailors and Boatrnans Papers; the Youth's Cabinet; Temperance Hymn Books and Harps, and a variety of other Temper ance Books and Papers, for sale in any quantity to suit customers, or for subscribers. Please call. ISAACI HARES, Agent and Commission Morchant, No 9, sth street. [ jan23 , l6t] ----- - BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS , ONTINUF , to attend to the purchase and sale of 'Li City and County Property, and all other business connected with Real Estate, They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and all other legal instru menu of writing, on moderate terms. For the con voider re of they have two oces—the Law office ofJ oh no .1 Mitchel, corner of F our h and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street. near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. jan23 6m.] _ jar,97.d&w ta pl Bev. Dr. Bartholomew z PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP N agreeable cordial and effective remedy for ACoughs, Hoarseness, Colds, Pains in the Breadt, L•flnensa, Hard Breathing, and Difficult Expectors tion. Pur adults io children and cold climates and warm• The proprietors are aware that there are teeny rem-', edies for coughs and diseases ~f the lunge; some no doubt aro good; but it has remained to a late duy to dis cover an article so admirably fitted to these complaints so powerful and cffcctual and yet so perkily innocent and mild. The proprietors ate now making rapid arrangements to have this article in the hands of every druggist and' upoth ecary in this corintry• It may he known to hel genuine by the following signature as below. of the' ' 1 Rev. Gentleman and Physician, who is the author of it. It is a ith great pleasure that the proprietors are ena hied tho., to brine forward an articles° truly meritori• out no this syrup, and from such a :source, and they trust the community who havaoceation for its use may always find it within their reach, both as to the plane" at which it may be found, and the low prices at which it Witold. New loot. January I-Isving used Dr. Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup in my family, it has produced admirable effects. One of the members of my family was troubled with a dis tressing, cough for three years, and after trying many things without being benefited. I at length bought a bottle of the above named syrup, which, after three days, entirely cured her. SIySION C LANNO t , No 59 White sreet. For ealeby B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. ,23,1.5tw corner 6th and Wood _ sts. W. W. WILSON, corner of 4ch and Niorket street 4. , ,ostkimPre . . v Lard. F.GS No 1 Leaf Lard; pr ate Harlem, for M. S. RITE, Co. 57Mater.atreat. - - C o-P ar tnership. WVILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January. mit, associated with btmJaa. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the nano and style of Coleman, Hailman & Co. will now have in• creased faci I ties for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americno Blister and Spring Steel, &c, Lc which the auention of dealers is respectfully solici ted. and hope by strict attention to business, to marit a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be stowed ttpositim. - Facia'' , on St Clair street--ware. house 41 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of Springs, Arles A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of B.'- 1 ory de.cription, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts hurgb manufactured articles. ar The highest price mid for Scrap Iron. jann WM. Co 1.101114, JCDIN ■. JENA INGt, JAS. NV,HALLMAN COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4- Axles, AB AN D Spring steel& dealers in Coach Trimmings Of every description. manufactory on ST. CLAIR Sr. Warehouse, 43 wool) S I Rr.E r, opposite St Clinelen Hotel. janea Three Valuable Building Lots for Sale, No. 71. 72 and 73, in Hared plan, containing 24 fact in width nod 132 feet in length or depth. adjoining John B. Butler, Esq., in the Sixth Ward, If not !old of private sale, they will be offered at pub lic gale on the premi3es on Thutsay COCHRAN A pril 134 G. 23a April 134 G. GEOd. jan 22 Executor of Aaron Hart, deceased A New Etisterical Magazine! NEVILLE B. CRAIG, ESQ. EDIToa.. THE OLDEN TIIIIE, MONTLY PERIODICAL devoted to the pre. Aserration of documents and other authentic infor mation, in relation to the first visits of Europeans to the Upper Ohio Valley; of the struggle between Frans* and Great Britain for its possession; cf its first settTe ment, and of its gradual alliance and improvement. The design of the publication beingto give, in a plain and popular manner, a history of the country, near the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, from the data of the first visits of Europeans down to the present time. C"NTENTs Cr TRIE SPIRIT (JANDARY) NCISSM — 1 1 I ntr.Kluctinn—Nottees of the Claims of France and I of Great Britain to the Ohio Valley—lndian occu. I i pants in 1750—First Collisions between the French ean Eng lish —lnstructinns of Dinwiddie to Washing ton, &c.—Washingon's Journal during his Journey' to Venango and Le Lceuf—Estract from Gist's Jour.' nal—Arrival of Major Washington at Laurel Hill— Death of Jurnovillev—John M'Kinney's Description of Fort Duquesne—Contrast—Steamboat Allegheny— The Wire Suspension Aqueduct over the Allegheny river—Death of Coraplanter. ' TERMS—The "OLDEN TIME " will be published regularly on the 15th day of each month. Eachm nu ber will contain 48 large octavo pages, printed with good type and on fine paper, at TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, payable in advance, and at the end of the year will fore a book of nearly 600 pages of choice historical matter. Address J. W. COOK, Publisher, 85 Fourth st. STANDARD FICTION. DON QUIXOTTE; • Gil Bias; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Hungarian Brothers; Winter Evening Talcs; Ten Thousand a Year; Arabian Nights; Frederika Bremer'a Novels; Mysteries of Udg'rho; Undine and Sietrarni NVandering Jew; Heart, by Tupper: Amber Witch; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER at . 43 Market For Sale. 500 CUTS yellow and purple carpet chain; 100 do carpet rags in balls; 200 all sized wooden bowls; 400 dozen 8-10, 9.12, 10-12, and 10-14 win dow sash and glass to suit If wanted, or by the box. A small assortment of Dry Goods. Cheap and use ful Family Medicines. School and Miscellaneous Books. A large supply of cheap and useful Temper ance Hymns and other Books, and 10,000 Youth's Temperance. Advocates; Farmers' and Mechanic's, 'rhe Cultivator, Temperance and German Almanacs, for sale very low in any quantity to suit all classes. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent j ter2l 6t and Corn Merchant, Nog, sth at N. B. Carpet and paper rags bought. To the Dyspeptic. THE subscriber would call theattention to persons I who may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Thump- , sun's Tonic Anti• Dyspeptic end Purgativo Pills; they are, without exception, tho best atticle ever offered to the public for the insmediuto curef chat Try them once and you will be sure to recommend them to all who may be afflicted. For sale wholesale and retail by EDGAR THORN. Druggist, jan2l. eor Penn and Hand ate. Jujube Paste. A SPLENDID article, juet received anti for b sale AIL y EDGAR THORN, janl2l.l corner of Hand and Penn sta. BLAME LEASEIS, O p very ourerinr form, for sale at this Oars jsa 20, 1848. For Bent. ALARGE and convenient two story brick derail ing holm on the corner of Factory and Penn ate sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be low the canal. A room in the first story of brick building on the corner of sth and Union 844• Alen. the second and third stories o f is building Apply to J NIES MAY, jan24 PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. T HE only piste ehere this article coral bo found In the city is et the corner of Fifth and Smitt fluid streets, where it is constantly kept on band, td gother with all kindi of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., al so superior Havana, and principe SCHNECK.cigars. G. THE. 6LlblCriber 19 renting, out several large rooms in his establishment with steam power. at low rates to good tenants H H RYAN. jan 17 Jamcs Park, Jr. &Co. WHOLF.SALE Grocers. Importura of Tin Plato and Queonsware , and dealers. in Copper and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, tic,. 112 and 114 Second st., between Wood and Smithfield streets. janl4-nov 14 1 y 83 MARE,E,'T STREET 83 A & 12-4 twilb , d & double Whitney Blan kets; Red FICLI3OI3Ii, twilled and plain; yel low de; best et}lo of Calicoes, at 6/, 7 , 9 & 124 cts, worth 9, 19.4 and 1.34 cents. A 1 , ,v pieces of colord Alapacas, plain, egured, and plaid. h ose , at prices lower then can be had at any other pine• west of the mountaini. janl4 B. r. CONSTABLE 83 MARKET STREET 83 SHA W LS, Turkerrl,Brochs and ?hike?: Real Welsh Pinnaele. Deme•tic do; Cashmere D'Ecoese, Mouviin DelaiDes; Black Alpeca, Lewes, and Orleans Cloth Black and mole colored French Merinone; B E ConstableoTers the above at prises very desi rable to those who have not completed their winter purchasea. In fact at far below th d e value. hose goods aro of the latest plucha3l4 Jame.; Cavanagh, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER, N fine Jewelry, Cutlery silver and German eilsor ISpectacles, gold and elver Pencils, silver Thimbles Scissors,Tweescre,silk end cum Suipenthers, silk and Beares carpet Bags. HoEicty, children's Cloak., Oil, Beef' rrote, candle, CCM= and palm Soaps, &c, &c. a..7Don't mistake the place, NO. 61, MARKET STREET, East side, between Third and Fourth ets Sicapson's Row. Found 16 Classical Teacher. GERMAN Gentleman just arrived from England Awhere he was three years PlClfi366ol' of tbe Latin, Greek and German languages, at a university college, would be happy to re-engage in a public institution or With a few private families in Pituburgh, or its vicinity. He is highly qualified to teach German, French.ltalian, Latin, Greek, liebrew,and any other branch of modern accon3pliatiments. Being a native of Rhenish Prussia, after having finished his studies (philological and ori• ental, especially.) at the best colleges and universities of Prussia, he applied himself three years more to thu oriental and modetn languages in the university of Pa ris, and travelled foul years in Switzerland and Italy. His method of teaching, selected from the best Euro. peen systems, and founded on a long experience Is easy for the students, and attended with astonishing cur cess. He teaches any of the above languages thiough the medium of German, French, English, Italian and Latin, all of which he speaks fluently and correctly. Terms for private lessons in town: Ono pupil, $l2 s quarter, in advance. Two " 10 " each 8 each " Three --and so on, in proportion to the number of scholars. H iesest references will be given, for which apply to Anthony Du Beelen. Esq., Dr McMeal and F Esq, at NV Martin 31. Co'a. Further particulars may be had from P J Fender, at Mrs Douthitt's begirding house, Fourth at. third house on the left above Smith field. from 10 to 12, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. jan 17-2 w. OLD WHISKEY. A FEW bblss of pure Old Rya ‘iihirkey from 8 En LS_ 11 yeara old on tap ILA by the bane! for sale ,_ F. C. MARTIN. GO Water street. BRAND N; GIN, &c., FEW half pipes of pure Cogniao and pale Bran dy of different brand,. warranted pure; '2 half pipes Holland Gin, fine flavor, 30 barrels rectified Whiskey, a pure article; also Snatch Whiskey, &a, ike, on draught and for sale in quantis to suit. For gale by F. C. M tie ARTIN, 60 Water st, PORT AND MEDICINE %VINES. 1 W.. qr casks of port and medicine wises of tape qUlP rior flavor, part of which is us draught, for sale in any quantity to suit by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. STOT) G HTON BITTERS and pepporrainr. cigars and Tobacco alwayr on band und for ortiti b MARTI 60 VVator Ames. CRUSHED SUGAR. ALWAYS on hand and for sumo C by P. . MARTIN 60 eater street. PLAYING CARDS. DOZ packs ! laying cards for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water sr AT COST, AT COST. HE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third Tstreets, still continues the tale of Dry Goods, as reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak ings, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin do laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, CassMeal,Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We base concluded to close cant cost for a few days, in or , der to reduce our stock presious to Spring. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain jan 14 BAGALEY & SMITH have removed to their new vrarehouse, Nos 12 and 20 Wood street, (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their friends and dealers generally to a large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novl.o-3m B.II.I3ALEIT & WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 AND 20 WOOD STRSET, PITTSBURGH. SM.ITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Produce dealers, No 223 Market arrest, be tween sth and 6th, North tido, Philadelphia. nos 1 0-3 m Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cern etery are referred for information to the Saperin tartelent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, nor nor of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, CHSLETT. Superintendent. dee 11 WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, UNDERTAKERS, No 30, adjoining the Exchange Bank and opposite the 2d Presbyterian Chttreh,Fifth sited. THEY ARE PREPARED T 0 ora rim „, furnish COFFINS of all kinds and sizes, of which they keep an assortment constantly ready made to be had at all hours. Funerals will he attended on 1110 shortest notice, and every requisite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE BESIDEACE, until the Ist of Aril, Sea -1 dusky etreet near the canal bridge, Allegheny, whey, pillars will be received. ItILPERINCIS• Rev. Dr. Svrift, Dr. Reynolds. Rev. Dr. Herron, Dr. Spoors. Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooke, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Shatpobg. Rev. Mr. Murry, Sharpobutg, RsvMr. Williams janl4-tend&se A BEELEN has removed his Commission an• A Forwarding Business from the Canni Basin t his new Warehouse, on Third street. Dearly opposi the Yox Offirsts. 'way SO. ~~ __ A. A. MASON ItemovlLL Itomoval. - .
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