";,‘ • the eutuungli devoted glen of these very potions bet silent in II e dtff.ront crenated, started sec:anima to taste , as they think. 0, Philadelphia, thou city ofbrotherly love' then lowest thy brethren, the farmers, do-, o f the country,because they bring thee the produce of the sweat of their br ows , end pay thy State bill., burdened upon the yeomanry by the State improvements, to please thee, end beet-thy expense. when thou at t. sick wi I, i, it., lam a lndrnpb"bins But thou hatcst thy sharer i ii ie. because thee deal in tee, au , ar and coffee and take tome of thy cuttomero—l by policy Is If thou wilt not deal with me thou shalt not deal at all; thin .6 FM! rude, by which 1 dell with my brethe-n of the coun try and whit sifter cities—marl. ties seater Pittsburgh and brothers west . But why is it that any railroad s hoold be a llo w ed to Pittsburgh, Sce The lesion in plainly this. \Vi, know that the Legislature of Virginia has panted the fighoof wily to the Baltimore and OM , Rath ,11.1 to 1•15 through Viiginta terminating at Parkersburg, or dome each place. This is a point about 200 miles below Pittsburgh, and the rniirond will pit at c. r tainly be made to that point below Pittsburgh , as cer • thinly ea the right of nay will be denied to Pittsburgh . The consequences will undoubtedly be that all the w, stern communication of traveling and transporta lien will stop at the point or the termination of this railroad. And if this point helm d below l'lttoburgh a• It now ha. the privilege of Virginia,thee Pittsburgh receives a deed blow. and with it, our elate improve. , me i tit. for all tiansportatten of the Meat will then pass over that toad through Vito lola Maryland. Bal tenure end thence come to Philadelphia, ...tune our stele wok. in a domino condition • and with it all western Pennsylvania, unless we add another folly to the many follies, of making alto a radioed along the carnal to Pittsburgh In order to catch some of the travelers to owns this wry, who will, as it now is, not spend their day. in plickete on the canal, when they con tis over the mimed* with locomotive speed Itittithereh and western Penneylventa would in vise the point of tide railroad terminated below Pittsburgh receive in fettles• no opera! retie. from Comma., to keep steam heat navigation upon the Ohio nee, an far Mr. Bier IFt —I hand s ou for pehlication• no art- es l' nd i s t , " se b i ti u r h gh, t — e t u he rSrtiecte„, would yre i kt, tiec for w l i ren it ee diali letter , Clay. de tenon from a deresor t ie newspaper, from Be. le he, a p tlitoal woe to Pste•ylietua and the for li, et t counts. The li ire st fanner. of ad Berke,are wide to general , would hare leen len, th, r way to get t , the awake to the allies of th s i lk stocking gtnity of Phil- F.nsi why should they Imes user this hoed demo adelpLie 1% ny cannot other sections ot the State le i ti t i r i e c , :It " i rai l o itu t 1,0 "" Ba th e ltii t io t t h r a ut t n u n d is O 't l i : a . i L r ri o i t l t ° K e l t: the he brought to act in the same matter, en that the its richt of o g . te Pittst Lee/ and no farther,to order to poems and base salkshreees el Phila I. Iploans mtv, promo the dow nfall of Pittsburgh, and wettenn Pero h e k nown item one .... c o on 0 f t h e ~0 00 tr, to t h e other 11 \ Isas a en ,l ,n k ep up our State intproyements And mnrk Their opposition to the right of tens 14 ,her8.1,,,,,,,1179 mites et do. toad are ah e ad., come flt ted lan a will gt 1. th e Ohio river through 111 and Oh l , Rolland Company,is a thorium to the jabbers that if the bill gra:lung the tight ot way is g lees, it we d , not allow 1. to gr. to Pittsburgh Oobbe eivOlzatier of the age , and wort h. rely ofm•n who . I In el posit en to dot stow, it it aired that it will do /ejected. theta will be such complaints ( t o rn to our date %aka bit would that not be ten other as the Bete. co tett paper so a ants ear trtilei It t rigt ti r": • sections, and we much mistake the spirit which is feel prelim usury to Penn ts .ir a and her stn pr Ise Ii noted, Sr. d carried o the fi se,thg operations ut the ed among the people, if the means to mi i ts it that railroad sh ale pasi through % trete. to now aroused p a y }Girar d en d U eel S to tt . Bank. I sas, thee • that I i t noseis o , 2nu inie , i hoot* , p iit , ii „,, g , i But 1 ,, sourest upon the immense public debt is not found far I their oppotio in to the right I was, is 11 1 ualy mien tmeepartatosnuo the r i ser Ute tecone up to Pititburgh short of the sum required, shout 1 farther legislation anti au ,, , cantemptL;e, but hut its . tree ;r, the lien it is m•oh nearer teat, ktler 111. Clll l 3 user the be necessar when pay day comes. The eel It NIP .same a pt ~ of shuck o Pennsylvania canals &c thin by the way of itatJ rall ypub' 1 1 , tit .1 VS yl spectilatt in not willingly bear buithensome 'melon to till the ro n arl and loutsi k gs ee u p , 0 u r A r i r i t, ii tt i. e s .l .ll g ii et more l ira . e s i , n i f o e , : which vamps pockets of people who are using teary means "fair great irts ett• ef the Sew. en's to destroy them li gene tti re jU i r l?:lrteleri ratirria 1 route and il g there P t ens owed and foul," to derma the best intermits of the vole.— t o t e e tome spirit, which has prever ted the est:at/11th a ratlroad from ' itemhe.burgh to intersect this rad Let them 100 toin time, Let them not forget that melt in any par of tie • ere the Insurance competent roe t a d i stance of only 23 roles II eu tern a I this la a there is a point beyond which “Forbearance ceases to ci;o.li. r stain . that Ph Iselellittta tens hos t the m" travelling colt finally ''''''."" tile Per "" 1 "'"'" l '"' of 1,1110•Jd. as 1 is much nearer horn the pont ofcon be a virtue:" nape sof the• same- b i ii not il s per h er o f the wtnir orettOn t . Ive Al 44 10- Cll rcs 'OG 111 U Pot, solsente rail • i I arouse to the., i";.e• i.. a i seer, tile. sleek pelt. toed then le Baloniore Bass VI.TO -r-GOlr Shank's veto of the loll) char- lira that it is on, they cease Ina r operations. The! , rte '')"' of the purple "1"" thin "K i t f en s note Is far In to doing any Inter) ie the brats work.. Correspondent. teng the Armstrong County Bs , k, which ..111 be people ofAil-every ', like these , f Old Berke nod i • tatitowl was gianted toll.lt ' v our I . et•latustr ' From oar Washington ri ocoa in our columns this morning, is en admirable %Seel:re reler Ire mitres • base hard hand., and it to st ii seats ago they now task only a renews; of that I %% ..111.1TeN,1 Feb.ett 4 1E46 1 ALIPORTSI BY RIVER• document, and should be read' and retlectd won by peens , and • ii e.tett lobs ... m.,, bff ert , ones t 6 i' ~.. gnat—sues it lust epee lea. ago . 'henit i. so now , su ( -.Pots Lew. earn the operch et Mr tbompson, I New Orlesms—Pr etr Milweukte. 200 bags ceffee every honest man. The resuiettons which the Qr. set thin Ulllll3 0 di a i. g t .t, trlLltury nod Leese , . 1 e h' ii : h 'i. ' r : ',:,1:, rata , T ii " io t ar t o ' er t"' e r , C ir l e ' l ' ` i ' i m ,,, e " , ' , ,'" 'r saes,rep me ' l " l ' ir i e , '" Ike , ","'" " 1 the 30 bhdesugar, Buthrtdre Watson& Co. 9 bales COI • etElOr dunk" 11110111 i be placed upon all limb charters , ohs f ew ~ ,, , ,,,b,„. in p hon 3„l l hit ~ lin.. thief ntg ,, ,0.r., e, su ~..„ as „el ~i 5,,,,, , i,,11 t ~b,i., , I met Arnow , an toe Tee:nes wince have been ''' m ade on the au' ect et (began—end , las her t re I.", Rerno'ds &1% ilmerth,9o MAI augur, Bagaley are stub ea are demoted by the peep !e; and will If i e•et woo et the right of way to the [Wo rm , e , d tile , are r•eliided !hese . once•. o . i get ich i mei ', "there have heenarvesal”—none, in my ,pin -I & Smith; 9 crates rags, Forsyth &Co, 343 hides. 3 properly enforced, protect the community from ■• re , Ohio Railthed Colleen>, rs , otonvii, test by their own soy p a y un ,h of the tax which we nue have to ray on, so fairly hits the nail tea the bead as this. lie Laughlin; 10 Mots sugar, Jos Daleell. 100 bbbi whit current:a of the rem and distress that have heretofore memern o. ' th e ., they so tte rd : d eer ', eeee l eo , all , l'"'""'" ''"'t "" T"'",.." 1 • "I"I xis injure i'''' ed s se an American patriot loves to bear an Ameri Stet° radr tot as loth • at the nes thee end the, key, A MA - ride, 1 bale cottoo yarn, J K Moorehead followed the explosions or mismanaged Beni. if s.ir the State. A PIT IS BE, RG El E R can 'talesman tall. when the honer of his route ratlrtmd On it a elle, han I it will by means of tie 5 bole hewed nil James Harrison, 30 Ibis stockholders are individually liable fur the issues and I I ...need in the suLject of a rontroverty We hate, s i c, ' I 4 Co, CI srnieiraisterT toed be a great eueiltery to out State , rig been seemlier:oLO to hearing our Congressionall whisker , 14 Mitchell, 200 bbls pork, W Bingham, 22 deposits tithe Back , they win 1 eke good care to hate F rom th , rt.. e , e eaet , j w erom D em oiet woks , and Oa-lefts I fever( the downfall of Pittsburgh raw ,. s a ri , *le d,. t h e emeireetent p won en d re 1 hued es:Keep iron, J Shoenberger,l23 bbls whiskey, the losthution properly conducted, and vent agates! Baltimore and Ohio Bailrogut. eel ...urn Pennoslear te, and tee suite renal. .Sce sources Of Est eland—we mad Foglish book. 40 mush' I W & M MitClieltteta, 14 boxes mdse , 1 trunk do, .1 wt chwt I evi de nt l y come t , past thou i 113 . rued t every doubtful speculation, which, in case of Collura, Friends r 1; d Fettn. I t tzens to tit tiClualol, even of oar OWn— our laViril and (Uri , s e" I r tuch I, pg, t• 1 ILIVO Id orar• been an ad• team ,„„ are at II se l arge l y regulated ~..1 guided by IMC adder', GO bile whiskey, John Parker, 18 sacks might embarau or ruin themselves. If any portion lon are to i t t ewe: , that person. 1 i the Leg ...elf in favor of the State er ',lts lam so, stillhers iii 1 ,, a nd dstilloats.B bd• 15 I & Co;6 bbls corn, owner a. a , it preju di ces custortnr.--SO we are sob Ur rI g I 14011 0, MAI» commun i ty must bans Banks to speculate with, ed e ture•re ed. -, t , in err tuners,remonstretieg eget tit ith era r a;1. 1 INTICF IN DEFENCE apt re ter beans to regard England as "the mother Jaeard a bill whirl, grant. Lee Baltimore and or r st lair .11 .......- let them be placed on the were rooting with their rag , I country," that tbow who are Amer-teens in earnett are the rig h t of 1/1 1 11 1 t 1 $ .Igo ii, part of Peen. se la or lli IiKS COI 11Y is%% Aht Brower:e ll e—Pr su Louts McLane, 3 Ibis beans, money commodity, that o th er buster. men are with b II rare v refreshed t, the p. meal of ouch sturdy A urinating at r Ittatheigh 1 ties- Folio, ,ris aria ceasing T.W Grier, 18 Lea glass, McCurdy & Loomis. 1 box . ~, eno ng when-eta or these gentlemen who so mertran thoughts and Pe cif len as th we w h ichso more useful articles of trade, make them amenable to Is d.voed tro p e ts , nt ...4 i y I. it a ,l,,J i I,, ahs •o ;d 0 h . 3 ~ ni , ~,,,,,„ „, ~ t fl cur, ; el I I . tarl C u proe aid the ILI .reinently etterac.erree it : i. sectul, lb , tg, its and mit,Breading Shtpton Se Hogg, 19 bbls cur, the laws an oar merchants, manefecteiere, farmers era,for no other papt e h . to gull the e 1 tint and lei States hank ere i t Ar ,to dere , r the h ow. t rne I Pd • parrot me i j said. ~,e , ,h, e e' the I )Ur i Graham 100 has glass Hampton & Smith, 8 bill some leetilatois out 01 nn act 41 ja. re and Jl, aid mechanics are and we wtll soot be rid oh the curl ''''' ``l yea/. en. of gene' 11`, w re .1 - /1 , r 1 , 4 11 , ear ot when the fl4g of our country was tint pledced to i n to another act ea tele:. 1 I , ion our S at , at efis glass, 16 do rags 3 bbls elmerseed, owner aboard. 21 of swindling banking ins outions it I" sta. I rel., en 11 t"4•,1 tt r I • • rri 1r ii I t the hart en r I the are, and 01 i and the Yresieln pert rl It nets i•att. VI r h a v r t ~ , h , p 1 1 1 ' L ee ' k "' ' '''' '''' ' l t In 1 A ' batL di Co, 7 bbls cracklings, II bee glaze.Lorimer rnrl 411 e , I, I c• 0 1" t. Lll at 111 Mel . 0 ITM ( 1 1 011 f p le dg e t.trt..ll“ . 'mad. slice Is tee rent ‘ art, t pleasar l'i 1 .i.i.,, t " ,t ire ni Sr, waking uo and nee big to be s s long.,' Alter Lai, or setting foutb our F te ki to the tati..ll glass Ido apples. 2 entry rags, 3. &R C Walker 41 , w hereby the State Ir is teem mulled in d Li. et er Correspondence of the " Blond" Pc--" i, i an ti rent and Men too reties hate with al ;Lairdoe led VI ) ail thr shr et f lira tacks,' l.er pop, I Ile tett rot t , , I Orrg nto f.4J 40m the d ff, Browasartlie—Pr au Lc mut 3 bales maze, Forsy th , 11•RaiSatieeti, Feb 7 1846 r z ,,i. 4 , ~.e. se), too don Th. , sour, las, :; ,,, ,. .. 1, l ;•,,,,, i•1i111 i i rt. 1 ;6 0 •111 to i a ir f .. t i er, 1 y li atood i c i tees it, rhowt. of asserting and maims ning d 'i s, C o; 3 bbls oyster., Geo Beal, 3 kegs mils, Geo To day. in II e Senate, the bill granting the B & „ est . ne s. re has set lel • yid Mint 1,1 411 Ills eas n „ a oe , 7„ I ° , ' „', 1 1 ' l y: ° „„ po i nts I,i g in h it ' s 6r c e nt O el :1.14 1 I r n l is i Ilvi m il.t r, ti b lse . ,l ,. o i f , 04 E:: tie . .. d on !y Coclaran, ~42 plough wings, 353 bars iron, Berbridge, 0 R the reit of wee, was again under c. 'rename preset t, g item forhea' with 11. lei ,Ia —I . tone , i i n y r „ e , e , , ~, 1r v de. air :art. bra i• and on t't • point he reastms w l rtll My own op :noe l 1% deer , & Co, 22 blots flour, 45 bush oats, 2 sacks Lieu. Mr Crabb spoke to the hour of adjournment— to stop are pause.—lt is i ud f lel far us to work against r)1 a, 1 1 toe rot t) ts to o tci a'. Ste 'h a flier ad hat always horn that on hail far more to hop, from rats, R Mul.en forth nature and paw, to 0 . 'o " •'' L'' . . ' ''' 1 ' .4 1 dose a I ogs • asa: t of harness t ro n , r rt.`, Ire t e ars o f England In It during her to at t Jesus In he has now been two days on the floor, vomiting justice to ourselves 110,1 Its 11.11 state at large. But to lie woks tut IA 11 111 ft rt,e the ca nal would be eit is matter thee Item her lease of right. I /mow fury against all who favor the bill Mr Dersie vile • 1 rite tom iect treat hensfe ' ' D , leo eiethe ero reell• .oppose i the at o su l it pr. :tenon •of that p trer—l know the learn, reply to him en 'Monday, and I presume the Popular re mu I conventions hese of Isle been he ld . ' I that the h rot democrats of the State ate so eat IV 1,1111, with vete h she inseufeciu.es clams to such queettrin will then be taken The bi ter ess of the c' c't , floe i IT • r,nt r ,utt 5 • , ir From', i ~ nt , ,„ ,I r r i ti e ao i , ii l g oli ti tt; i t i c: “ P i t i t i t. l rirah item Haerithur hto Pitr , - -' I 1 torito y located on what spot teo.mr of the globe Philadelphians knows no bounde. they are deterenieed yit,ch el 1g vrm• d arn Mg C. nrrUntcs 111 111 t •i I ) se. t nu , be a. her I owe. or embalm may indure her (rum Sorkin toleria from themhe g rebiegh t . ./ to defeat the bill , be the conaequencet what they may i the Baltimore and Oleo Re, read nee than of grant- cal , of tit f oi 1 e r.. r i t r. i f . rho ed : i .te.di College, li , a d aid k n i tt...ti to e rcii,k--1 e. ter new h regi ii,enni of the rieishi.ii. i a fi id ra chic F •• est.!. been it eseendlng lien If this improvement is now denied to the Southern ing the BuOirn re and Ohio Railroad this right otwey ni ' it ?„ oic (in tin " r at ' r k : ' , i4 „, ~,, , ,,,,,„,,,h esg e . a r, tt . nn i nia i n t • d :minion., vet I ketone eke fears iervqf to ol bed' of counties, we hope the Legislators will take I through . part of PenariNl, ann. terminating at Pit [.• Isar ni , ,„ „ 0 ~ , It* ,„ ,I „ and ill 3 toes I they • eme h ar t i i • co os , pres• her claim (or a few burgh , is „ roo t the, e I t e r ., eteoes i f mie t At.. tu fillre n c 'lt ,:erotica: erotica. If e nit images to evert tnt .. ot snow"in Oregon to the limit of war immediate measures to relieve them from the heavy how , the t im 0 meet. tit r e cot , ace. rallroar' I :acing whena wn w th us would eat off her main resources burthen of taxation which they heave to bear in order world be a great int or to the State *mkt nod the , ear Is pita lel a 111 tale Cir 31 which traverses Om h r 11:e employment d } p er laborer prior at h tom t to Meta theanterest on the state debt. It r. certainty I riiirrns in grnerah and tve Ch i• 11)110(1111,i patinae ' stole 1,, 00 apparent 1 , ... g ar es p,stilon ' „,std LI 1111, shone lab men 'tartrate t on her s tpport I not fair to compel them to bear burthens, and deny ''' llu ti ' l ' d r t 1 ' ' 1 i ' h n e ' i t ' s ) ,, n ,r," i g "I n T i t i i -,, g b r '' : R. ” lir al y that it cto it f ly dre ••r'/0 cosmos's . t 1 11 t I :lei I ern leaving the •rguments of 11r. g them the benefits oT state and other improvements I road, ° wo:l7 re an injury t t i O ;ft: puietc ti e ,r r f. t r ' ii r equire es you ti , A ratio ay re r , rented lo he ~I lb 01110108 fur 171 own speculations. lie thus con - them eat s grades , oh nor tit n the It iltim 're mei ot 1 draws the rises et/eel 1- %lead would run should she! But little was done in the House. Mr Kursk le, of I t h e , petition talk. much 1 neerseesie increased ta x,- " Re - tan sash 1.11/.. .e alon e , r coast.rso ....... .1 l e cr ew e t o h e t,: Dauphin, made. ;ably of himself by offering end IMO* iron floe LI the right of cony be panted At the tu t... 1 . 10 . 111 0 Slate ...loch e re '• t .' o a eo. , ~ t r-"- ..,1 gentlemen the cahoot day ki d us that her per I potting the fallowing resolution: . same lime le cloven wolf foot can b, .ern trim unit, , . irc ~r , ,,,,,.. the sheep SKID *hen it stereo concerning thou reef e'''' ' sew Joe on II ft n trth et echee ...se ler three thou A unite. ,faire triyelle 1 nerd .heater Resolved, That a con marea , o r t h r ee he appoint ' / roads, •titt IVA remit iit t., tht• sole authority , ttrlJ nut, ' 1 "" Llt " sand mr that tunes c estateed as many square miles' to enquire and report to this House, by whom Or at ,d uct the ,so i.sise co . er I I mir own Lege:l.:me tend, ll t ' m e C i r" ,l * o 7, e l t O „ 1" ,, ' head , it,,17,..',,1, right ,e a l T il _ n g tit , a. the heel. ! States . IS ill she risk tilts? 11 by, sir, I atoms smtancean aranonycno Is consrourneettern entitled 1 woul I ""fiord 111" f, Ones tithe., to 3 afforded ti , i. innic ,ii „0,, l i ' the ` loca l '„,, t 4" ‘l, ii gin proposes to stems a ll „ this to herself in nine ' Ms thels eel lick u," ' des. • (geese laughing.) Lut • seriously , wood she' "Bellmore and Ohm Railroad,” and purporting to be I these IN°lmsid '''' "'id° r business aie '4 'h" l"' '" I set any Messes Copt S. ever risk their immense possestoes 101 . li 1 1 ate osition 551 ate! . a 1 11 lillA m e an} Sllll. cur .1,09 totture / from the Barka county Jefferoon Democrat, was laid I i 1 , I of C , the too an eci i s r f such r road are tau epr arrta ,f' ~ f,„, I,ated , t , 4of latitude north of the C , emb a , make l:M/1e canals an, rail entail, t v. ~.. lit the to need reinottion this moroingrs%%l s sir, the I iss of her American passe...ions e oil upon the desk of members l atate,erel dowel v Invoke tit "lett still deepe r 11110 i) p i 0 , 1 , ii hio „. ~ ii i , sop pose „ t l i ,,, 0,, I ron, .i , , 0 i 1 i 6 .1 d e w nil II Will Tbe communication which has so much excited the beeper in debt? I La, here .o the knot, when the pet: rj,,,, Crane or the St•tt are its •plles to fel tate .0011 the i r li t e sk e i t i e ? (i W iii , r l gctrit i . " ..m iii e . r i t i whi i t i have apotr ipteced ire of "the gentleman from Deepbm " was a n en tre e """' a d il Li J t ii , d iii w iii i r i t i r i " .t ‘ ii ti ii, " ls ' * 11 i "r't awls .... , If !toy tiro" • , they solt find their rn •Adltte I r .59.,,, hi , 1,, that she cull not thick o f toisr— in favor of the " right of it ay," oral In which tin writ- t r.rti re sementt end rarlr eels thew maki ngpe tepe e, :t renteriemia. 11"" sou"r" " awake,"" i '' . ''''''',,,i'l'de i'' one 11l my °tenon Mr. Chairman , she would . certateli yr warned the people again.' the effort. of the i'l ile • silen a• dun , L Joe, re th 0- th te I.. late oh the Remy f t, s id ,, ,,,t il t .,, , , :it 0 ,, , . , :1 , 1 i a o h :w and it he rn. e t ui: . r: ler , ; tae these poste stens It she goes to war with us, as delphia bond holders and stock jobbers to deer-lye the rt c.m non i ' 'm' "' making st" 1411 ' . "t li by tl''• e r , r 7, i e i l " ( u leais un I. rtte .1 Is nutrho l It mat lam stn , dung on this II eer New Brunswick, " ''" Nose Scotia, Upper and Lower Canade would all be them in reference to their real interests . If Mr . stare But wt. Le, boada II bet 11 the slate meld — tag th e ree l e k ooret .th,• re o ,15 loch 1, the lir llorl tins wish? Why thus can be ,li It lost to her f reser' 31ichlgan will Meets be eepected Kunkle docks he can stifle inveengatton by G. t tie riser:lid mace ohne and near ore public ' flea " . " ' seen by the mosemelos of one of these Noladee h s in pefrorm all this, but it V/111 be perfectly within the resolutions of enquiry, he will f i nd himself much , Mta • and Huntingdon re Ithati comenitons of whiclifitlii:i werk• end then fell t e r. f te l. g f i i •lao re tale: hands, " I ti, '"" rk power of the t olun taken. The people, will, le their own wae cum n u Hen JaeCl trite was elreumen rind lion Jobe C Buell rit ' o li tt im iia P y ru i l e e Y l7: r i r ea n s „ i d ~,ke i ii i i ,l „ ” , i , v , s ni . ,„," „ , ,:i i : i 1 "Hai commerce , i ton, what of awl Gentlemen tame their wishes to their representatives , and till • e t r c Secretar y'. a c t.; i i i t rail i r v ie r la iL l, n tng A • i t i d. e.l. 7r our slate tenets In y tor own Ivan it ~11,1 ultra yen can menage both rive us u n s , w°,3i.'"lugHpelicatuiireiois i o d f t hii h @ he injury rn nn t l u i ogurinsaiin„the endo • the resolutions Mn Kunkle can write dui irg hit Isle P itts b urg ,, t t te tt tst to u eet 110 11 1 11 i 1 . 111111111:4 1 r, n th!: ti ll; a i d ' '''''''" l" '''' the i ' "' ""°l*" havin g would it not sutler as much as ours? If Injury to corn time will not deter them from eonfirring fret y v tilt Itf thew peto tons reato th e benefit , and the state May . That dr l'hs what the i P": i t ,i " ti ' n n T o e f an c , iii b y ri.tiii t i " ti o L o r r e k llmeree be an argument to Induce a sacri fice of right. their llama in the Legislature pay for it end spol and plunder her owe mottle land " Berke co e u 'r ety u l s ):M .f ro fats ends rstend the matterand I Illr part will It have no 08. t . countervail nitres sum on the part of lengleedl 'Chia is an argument • ts 11 . eetteinly, would he the ca. B ase , ' en't( m -- improvements. •ft .00 Out '' the ab o ve, "r. t h e Rend ing which, if it may be spelled to tla, has much greater should the Huretneit re retie le, grantee VV ens the rett snEtritis,Feb 7th , 1346. object of these to IA one I , present this route , then D em ocra t. 't 11 ''' A '''`G e :" force w hen applied to her, because her commerce is i tin tre extenone and because it is more important to her An individual named Henry S Soles with the ros it hey world be in p ie., but whilst tsy spool. of aro GOVERNOR ONLINE'S VETO. ' tit ot us 55' ,11 she rob het:commerce? mantle alise of Frank Rivers, was ihts morning held I then, du little ur .1) li, tr) il , iltßOCatoi the Hun To ,1., 5f,, ,, o and if ~,,, of Rwegon,/,., "l" ~i ~B , , . I ut air, tit re Is Ireland. V. ill she risk Ireland? to 12000 bail for his appearance at the r net Court, to i ringd In roues very strung the rottmontt - caltit of Pettruyloanta m lath talt o lily wettest to retain 111 The standing most poisonousiOlll ) If 11 I doer ',toe of e,linie ina ' answer a charge of bigamy. It appear" Its the est ,* rou t e. denoe adduced, that on the 30th 01 IdnuarN, 1337 1 !Ste . r•on+ aecue silt., L ases Ptltanirt, 1 and ring the Armstrong County Bonk el. resent. d for liter,Will she redo ta b s flit there? FM she knows eon• the would most theyt ao by going tower with us quite nine yearse , , the defendant retooled a 11 .. al;o rourn Pennsylvania.i. et pees, nt it•is,.l in O 1 11 me signal ii i re on I , llo .i l i b u t k i d t ay i oat Brink .%ll l i aii K t iiiin l i t inin Elisabeth s i i,,,,, t h orn after being with h e , a l „ tot ai .„ i der a t d i fi i ll condition, n o, i t i i ft e li t i tli i nt itt i i r o f ii tte n yin i . i . • to t t ty: i i i i i t ilii CUir t it ' il ' t ,' f I ts ili mann I doll. .1 which me g y eo,Naltr,rirglihotmtpisno.nonne,enttai:teleanntoFtrliaennpnecualtii•irdronlgaltaionnds • years and basing two children, he deserted her white ~' ;'l l , n tr ' e t: ''' e l u arrn ii ueribereli to Poo: i ron gli, soli t i‘ i. s sir le, ti re ...e Ito one ba n ked thousand Joilisrs, at the and the manner in which those relations would beef pregnant with her third child It wan also proved, I decide upon the destiny of Pitt/burgh, and with it ell I plent , a,r ut ld sr Itteekh /lit rs i routed by a foreign war by either power, and con tbat on the 29th of April, 1243 u be was married be i dle w o western emote. A railraud, Pittsburgh will flith Ilmvolves the Pol ley of increasing thebank. eludes this portion of lite speech t h e. : 10 t'capit dof the Start and the establithreent of now B the Rev MI Qulnan toe Miss 'Elizabeth Pigot, and I 11.0 i, ti n :: 1,0,, 7 . % h : S: c,, ti f.t. i t ( l = h vi e r ii tLn h d a s i v n e s iii t e i t ;l i , hank, in vinous secterns of the Comma...3oth, a• i factu e utt,str, in war with u i s, h i re are the h mine work i r re far a considerable time pres mut to Illi detection, he I outstretched arms aimed iat her, and which will pit Wl"' which I base expres s ed my views et large In efxr.striglirldowtowgitiltlsitlllangproyideowagenainnstt etitarrvetionslmottra • lived in the lower part of Boutheark less than a 1 her to destruction fur men Of this the greater part the message t f rar l iornitte Ito the Le gislature at the tom at feat agates:. such serious injury? Wbere will she mile from the home of his deserted first wife. Thelof rho State is ewer, an d ray Pittsburgh lies suffered ri'''; i "z' met.", nott n r i r i : i 7 ti n t i t li t : s h "r ni n n thing In the con • seepiefone of Mrs Stiles, were aroused by teeing 1 the % i e .: e t,. ri lf re s . h i c o g l e ir o n i o hi t rethri;:iieioa. give 1, 1 , 1 , I t t i e in s t s i i , 7 a , t . ' , l , "'" " in Pursuit. and Fes mos of the people of Ann• South Cithrolinale the lax. r c e ii l f t is h r at a t n h d i s that ssill i h h e n a n m u rs i t i defendant in the street with another woman, and on s ous road which el rot luth e ur no livery to the state im I et , ' 'Z county, deterir g from thole: of many other be et le ' s ef ° lh t rFt e outh will again ate not only be a secure enquiry, finding out the facts gtvon abuse, doe' men , provements, yea obtcli benefits the same The. are c 'uties in the State, within limo lim fo i r ts tki n: l o ra t n a k b a h e s x h. basal -coot k against the enemy, but will townie us the ed to redress her grievances,by calling-upon the strong t truths which the Q sakert r or ofhPbriladelplettiheennot i i a n t nn e t which recant to pAc i : h ia; u g rs it uTare meant: t ally gs vict "" ' er him reat merriment I Will England arm of the law to punish the offender. During tile I a de nd nY erid it easor e t n o P w " l u ii r s e tle rho Pittsburgh 1 people'na::gof I ricUitiiral tiler') of all the industrial employmentsaca not ß ibink of this—o t ber man the u t c a tu n re ce r eof being beaten But, lastly , there comet Inveattgation of this case, the office of Alderman Da , the right of way, and to sing them into th e Hunting - I the poupli receive, and happily require, the leataben. V Id she --heresy /tot end dragoons. lou s t h in ko tat via has been thronged with the friends of the parties 'ion route , theiel a d from bank accommodations Will the contest with Hercules in his cradle be forgot and others bummed by the circumstances attending it• I Dill ia they will nice:cod,et Huweso- useful banks may be, to factleatieg corn 'rtl'" right °1 "an " ° mere' ,I transactions, expenence haesholiwn that those ten? In infancy we achieved cur acklependence, and, The first, wife is a lovely woman, and with her threr iz i r , r s te a d o , d io rr ec rn , :to ns p is b a t ix ec en , d ,.. o t i t v h i c ew , , ,g t h he t y uf ee . n a t y pe O ti n - 1 egruulteral districts which have been furthest remove I trust, disenthralled a cono t ae an n i t h -I n i y r ou o t w h o w r e e ta ,: t i n a ed re intereating children, presenus a family greop which t rine paper, In this re toy for eta demnerats to ',age el from their influence, Ilene su ff ered least fi om panics r i i ,c, g t i:r u r c s ha v n ict cr o,ry n . ora w . hi "' bright g er ei success as probes an y man might be proud of. The seep= wife, ton • t h e m and if they serceed in il t , then Pittsburrh will and pe. emery einbarrasments tid ble—nay, certain? me dared miserable For life , b 5 the rECOOkI , d a meted I, under the painful necesstr, of going Ithowise for the i t the i i ne b re t tu n ti ° llg meau n i u c f i a ir e t t tt u i r it t:s lici t n il A t h inott; i n r gacgountiv" I hate not room to follow 51r Thompson tbrotsgb crlimeslav of the husband of her choice, " or C11'4 1 14 •1 i ie m e i l i v ng yv t it ' i n ch r t cl u b i' s ai P i hTlerio n'e l ni pb e i ri a i : f art itils"ch:t,errygl'i'mtejnt , Where capital et so immediately produeteve g , require the whole of his reirrerable speech. I wept, huwas. er, (oilman quoting the elcquent conclusion a reepssemble family in the district of Soutliwte Is end ihtist ,'„ eel , ,„ ,y, r.,,,,,0. 0 „ 1 alio rig o r. ay, t h ey wi ll the aid, or would be materially benufatecl by the estate Or is revile/tented by these who know her , to be no t m • ' then strike their bon net and sing and lead f o r the 1 ( 'libelant of a bank• Chine business trantecoone eon. In conelusion, sir, let, member( 'to the value nfOr burgh, th e great market for their him egon. It has beautiful valleys and fertile soil; bet in frocuen persohel attraction to his lira. wiro. The i lluntingdon rout . And _what a chorus there will bed I cl anT ra oi te l otter P t i •csi tts uction. At that p aint theyl th e this celeste. not its great rake. /em not a prophet, A seer thug in chrome sang winch will endoubtedly , second wife ts elan the mother of one chid, telitch 13 • d i ri I dB ' d bl h aY d likelyever will be, but, sir, Ilmediet and foue tithe. o ore an eota ut claims to arecen. an most n succeed end rein the State ell her coppers tit the ex rendered i llegeireme by the guilt of its father. The pricent dt woo log her averse:tile - went° , ts Th 'MeV "' 'lntlmil believe that the London of America is deatined to defendant in oleo or a thseeeinE le (omits and tiny b. :I Repeat etrang. but it tri the er root Pod volt= of. The creation of 'thank does not, under any mourn he bulk on the coed of Oregon, at o- near the Q - .l)e Daily litorning Post. :ORS 1110LER, EDIToIt. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 lar VII Patten. Agent for country newspapers, Is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and ii'etekly Mercury srsd Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subacriptions. lie ha. offices in New YORK, at the Coal Offine,3o Ann street, (ad jnining the Tribune Office.) Borros, No. LI, State .treat. PHILADT.LPIII.I, Real Estate and Coal Off.ce, 59 Pine street. BALTltsane, S E corner Baltimore and Calvertst., where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. CONYZPITION —The Democratic Convention will meet this Morning at 11 o'clock, at the New Court Tina LLOISL•TCRII—PHILADELPIIIA —We learn From Herrisbutgh that the oppnnews of the right of way are now confident of the defent of the measc. e. They feel sanguine that should it even pass the Ben• ate, its fate wilt be seated In the Honor, of Represen tatives. Wo do hope the Representatives 0 , the in terests of the people of Peans)tvania, will not make every thing subservient to the avarice of Philadelphia. The Bond holders and Stock jobbers of that city, not • only demand the rejection of the right of way bill, but they actually are asking the State to give them a -charter to construct a Railroad ea the bank of the main line of our Canal, and to surrender to them the Portage Railroad, and also the bridge over the Sus quehans at Clatk's Ferry. t% hilt we Lave no object ion to the continuous Railroad, we protest against giving any company the control of the State Works referred to above. The trith is, the acti,ms of Phila delphia are more than can or oughtto be endorsed.— . the time has come for the interior, especially the southern tier and western counties of the state, to take a determined stand against the unreasonable de mands of Philadelphia. A few days since a petition was presented from that quarter complaining of tax ation. We can tell the Bond holders and Stock- 70114ZeClictlirarilfai - ~u~ &_ .. requi. ed kir his aiipearanese i was given by bill rela bona without much The Grand Jury of the present term of the Court of Quarter sessions, made their final presentment this morning and were discharged. The Jury in the care of James K Martin, charged with assault und battery upon the person of Zell, w ith intent to kill, terminated on Thoisday afu•rnoun inn the Supreme Court. but the jury have not yet agreed upon a verdict. It is doubtful whether they will de termlne upon any, as a previous jury had to be dis• charged, in consequence of their inability. The trial of Dr Strafford fore libel upon Attorney General Kelley, uttered in a speech before a Native American meeting, previous to the last general elec• tion, is now on ti MI at Nisi Pius in the Supreme Court, Judge Burnside presiding. The language is not * denied by the defence, but they deny tint Mr. Kelley's name was mentioned, or any allusion to him intended. THE ThifATCl.l. — ito received yesterday morning the second number of this new tinily. ,It is °tilted by Mr .1 Heron Foster, a gentleman who has had much expel knee in his •neation, and whose abilitiesto give a sprightly and interesting paper, are well known tothe citizens. It is furnished to subscribers at vet} low terms and is in ese.y respect deserving a lihesal support. An Uni INTERUTINO P*pni.—The Wanhington on, of Feb 5, cnntainu•g • •cry interesting memoir upon a.Steava Navy, ntc, which we sh•U publinh in e dayor two. It in of esimctal Onporttillret to the citi zens of thin region, who canotit but i leaira w see the consummation of the plan pniposiert. =MIME - 7 - stance', present a strictly local queition. Each of iheseinstitntionsadds its proportion tothe general cir culation of paper money, and thus affects the curren cy of the whole state, in the soundness of which all i re Interested. Our currency is now comparatively goo d, and I retard it an imperative duty of the Ex ecutive, as well as the Legislature, to guard against its deprecation. We are admonished by recent experi encu of the disastrous effects of excessive banking, from which the citizens have not yet entirely recover ed, not to sanction a course of policy tending to produce like results. In addition to these reasons for e iritbbolding my ap.l proval of the more careful consideration than I found leisure to bestow upon the subject during befirst 1 months of my official duty. has satisfied me that in or-1 der to make the principle of individual liability of; stockholders effective, it should embrace all the lia iltiatiry of the corporation. By the provisions of the [hill, it is limited to note-holders. It is true thus deposits.s are made voluntarily, while men are compelled to receive in payment of their dues iihe currency which is in general circulation. But this does not affect the rule that stockholders who derive profits from a corporation should incur a correspondent liability for all its engagements. All the contracts of n bank ore voluntary. It may refuse to accept a deposite, as readily as it may decline issuing its promissory notes; then why should the lia bility of shareholders in cafe of failure, not eXtbild to all its debts. It is true that one contract may be more lavored by the low than another, in the order of pay meat, when ..he fund is sufficient to pay all; but I can perceive no reason for exonerating a solvent debtor f ro m the payment of all his debts. Indeed the de positor for seas keeping. is in general regarded as a creditor of the most meritorious rank, as he bargains neither for interest nor profit—his debt partakes of the trust character, which has just claim/ to peculiar protection. It is true that the Legislature which au thorizes the creation of • paper cut tency, is under special' obligations to,. secure from depreciation; this furnishes a strongground fur protecting the note holder, hut does not lesson the force of the reason in favor of the general liability of the sockholrier s. ' It should be observed, that if the circulation of a bank has a preferred claim upon the corporate funds, and the alockholdsits are only individyally liable for any deficiency to those fonds, it will ha the interest d i the depositer, upon the first doubt of bank solvency, to convert his deposits into bank notes. This will alwaye be done by those who may be convenient to the bank, or are in favor with their officers, upon the first intima-i tins of its Coiling condition, while those who are more remote, o r l e ss informed. may be left to witness the' application of their deoosites to redeem the circulation ter which the ultimate ;inhihty of the sitx:kholders will Ire diminished. Ilence it will be the direct interest of the stockholders in a failing bank, whose liability is ;limited to w rie holders. to protect themselves against fns., by cancealing its c ondition, until the greatest pos. ichle amount of individual deposits is arcured. This furnishes a strung reason for extending the principle :mall the debts, in proportion to the amount of stock 'held by each stockholder. Until this in done, an ant i pie pro , holm is mails offord mg to creditors of curpora• lions prompt and efficient remedies. the great Object of the principle of individual liability, will not have !been attained. 'With these ohjertioriai i here directed the bill to be returned to the House of Representatives. a. lime it originated. bacccri•aCH•xeen JrruwlT 2.4 1U46. lIIMMIIIi mouth-of the Columbia., the C A lty that to to MIT on the commerce with India and China will be planted there. And notwithstanding it wands wild, Utopian, a railroad will be made across this continent to the Columbia—from 15,000 to 20.000 miles of navigation in the voyage to China and the Indies will be saved by it—far more titan half the voyage. Captain Fre mont astonishes us in his description of the great South Pass in the Rocky mountains. Why, sir, wo can cross the moonteins without scarcely perceiving the nclivity. For 127 miles, the ascent, he tells us, is gradual, hard ly p erceptible; and at the dividing ridge, or apex. the activity is not grerter than the ascent from the Penn sylvania avenue to this Capitol. This, sir, will be the route for the railroad destined to catty the trade and commerce of the East on its rued to Europe, as well as into the heart of our own country. The iron horse, sir, will thunder through this pass, beating in hia long train the riches of the world, filling our land with wealth and happiness, the abundant fruits of our great enterprise. 111 view of these things, I am for the whole of Oregon, every inch of it, and I heartily de sire the notice to be given. My own impressions of the speech of Mr Thomp son are mainly gathered from its perusal as I was not so fortunate as to hear it delivered. Bnt many mem bers have assured me that the stionner cf its delivery' added much to its effect. One member tells me that at the time he commenced the House was in that state of confusion which so often exist. when an adjout ment-is desired. There are but few men, and those' of thoroughly established reputation,to whom the House even in its blandest moments, can be said to hisecn; but at such a time as I have described even the oldest members hesitate to try to obtain die door.— Mr Thompson being a new member, it was several minutes before he could be beard at all. At length those near him, catching a few of his sentences be gan to listen; and the order and quiet grew more and morn complete, until the tumult became hushed in a silence which continued until the conclusion of the speech, interrupted only by peals of laughter as the House would be surprized by some sparkling witti ' cism or brilliant retort.. No higher compliment can he paid a member than this; and the reputation of Mr Thompson as one of the best debaters of the pre*- , cut Congress is thoroughly established. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. FRANCIS R. SHUNK IMZ:T COMMERCIAL RECORD, PLITBBURC3II BOARD OF TRADE. Co:31111TUE. FOR TEHRUART. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert Woods PORT OF PITTSBURGH 5 Ma' IVATZR IN 1141. CHANIIILL ARRIVED li,lotive, Hendrickson, M'Keesporl; Medium, Comtelly, Brownsville; Mileraukie, Clarke, N Orleans; Seivenue, Cin; Louis WI-sine, Bennett, Brownville; Michigan, Boles, Beaver. DEPARTED. -Belmont. Dawson, Wbeelingi Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cin; Loins M' Lane, Bennett, Brownsville , Billow, Page, Cin: Michigan, Boies, Besse': rrThose marked thu• • are provided with Evan* . Safety Guard, a prevention fur the eiploeionofeJilert. CITY PRICES CIIIZIIENT. VEIL 11. C•RETI.7I..LY CORRZCTLD LOUT •PTIRSOON. Fioar—Tnays•illore , - - - $4.000 4,25 Wagon, - - 3,750 3.874 Buckieleat.—per-100 lb* - • 1,25 6> 1,50 Caen Meal— do do • - 50 id 62 Grata—Wheat f bulb. - - 0,00 080 Corn, 45 ra 50 " Oat., - • 32 034 Hay—Loose, p ton, - • 15,00 016.0 Oa Lin.pri. itY gall. - • 68 ea 70 Whiskey—l:" gall. • • . •18e 22 Pataiars—Neshannock,e bush. - - 44 0 62 Sait-v-P bbl. - - - - 1,10 01,16 Seeds—Flax, - - - - 1,00 re 1,12 i Timothy, - • 3,00 03,25 Clover, . • . 5,06.05,25 Lard—NlA .V. 7 lb. • - • - 740 8 Hogs —l:9' lb (ay. wt.) 4 a 5 tiacon—per lb. - - - B'a 9 Cheese—per lb WR. - - - 7 0 8 Butler—Keg and Roll per lb. - - 10 011 Al his residence, in Versailles township, Allegheny county, on the 30th of January, J •KES E:Y.1.141, Esq., in the 7 list year of his age. Ezecutor'• Notice ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Evans, Esq. deceased, late of Versailles Town ship, Allegheny county. are hereby requested to make payment to the undersigned. the executors of his last will and testament, and ell persons having claims a gainst said estate will present them properly autben• ticated for settlement. V OLI ROBE ER F S SHAW. , Executors. fel,' I-31w PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, ON Draught and for sale by W B ANDERSON, Feb 11 No 25 Liberty and 3 Ferry us 000 F/Sfi. 500 "s. for -17 ANDERSON, CORN MEAL. 9CBUSH Sifted, for sale by fob 11 -B ANDERSON SOAP AND CANDLES 1.011 Ile BOXES Cin No 1 Soap; Mould Candles. For sale by B ANDERSON feb 11 To tAe Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coney of Allegheny. The petition of. David Stewart,of Indiana township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation _of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pra'. DAVID STE3VART. We, the subscribers, citisens of Indiana township, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convaniemces.for : the accommodation or travelers and others, and that said tavern icueces. eery. Joseph Esq., Thomu Stewart, Alexander Speer, Jacob Myer, Daniel Heber, Thomas Gammon, Thomu Ingram, Joseph Westerman, Thomas Williams, feb 11-w3t s:.-a..~.;.~c.a ' i,'~.,.".~ - .. ~+ ~.~~'ti~.; ^ °tea lllvealair Packet ter Wbefalialrl li Z ithi • . THE splendid viiiroar MILWAUKIE> • Capt. Charla E. etarbr, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh end Wheel ing, leaving this city, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock. For height or passage apply on board or to fob 1.1 J NEWTON JONES, Agent. ANUMBER of good workmen, who are well ac quainted with Filing, Finishing and Fitting up Engine work, and Riveting, will find comanternploy meat, and the best wages, by immediate application at tke Kensington Iron ship Yard Pittsburgh. febll-I.w. J. TOMLINSON. NOTICE.—Lii pursuanoe of a resolution adopted by Councils on the 4th inst., notice is hereby given to all persons holding Warrants drawn by the Mayor, prior to the 10th April, 1845, to present the same to the Treasurer, immediately, for HN $ liqON,uir:ation. JO febl 1 Iw. City Treasurer. Treasurer's office, N 0.36, Third sc. By John D Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth street. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 12th inet.l I will be sold without reserve an extensive assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods. At 2. o'clock P. M., a large quantity of new and second hen; Household Furniture, Glassware, Queens ware, Carpeting, T,ooking Glasses, Mattresses Win dow Blinds, a day and 30 hour clocks, Fine Cutlery, Hardware, large Whitney Blankets, &c. &c. At 7 o'clock, P. M., one superior Bess Violin, Clarionet, Flutes, Fifes. Violins and otter musical in struments, Shot Guns, Pistols, Gold and Silver Watch es, Ready Made Clothiog, Boots Shoes, Hats Caps, and fancy articles. febll HARPER'S NEW MISCELLANY and othar new works. at Cook's 85 Fourth st. Cricket on the Hearth, by Chas. Dickens—three*. d itions horn 6i to 25 cts. Blackwood's Magazine for January. This is the beginning of the volume; persons who are desirous of subscribing eon now avail themselves of the opportu nity. The Whig Airl3tol4C for 1846. Snowden, a novel, by Theodore Hook. Philosophy of Mystery, by Deady. Whewell's Elements of Morality, two parts. Life of Paul Jones. by Mackenzie. Life of Mozart. Dick's Astronomy. Melia, or Love in a Gondola, by Victor Hugo. The Lord of the Manor, an old English Story, by I Henry W Herbert. Mull Pitcher, the Fortune Teller of Lynn, male by the author of "The Carpenter of Rouen." Eastern Papers for this week. Just received and for sage at COOK'S, 85 'Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and at Berford's Literary Depot, Federal street, Allegheny City. feb 11 15 CASKS-betas: 6003 assorted hams, sides, and shoulders, For sale by 11 B RH EY & Co. febll 57 Water at. Corn. 556 SACKS Yellow Corn, received per str Bel mont. Fur tale by febl.l M B RHEY & Co. FRUIT. 20 BBLS dried apples. ln bulb dried peaches for isle by fetal 1S B RHEY & Co FOR BALE-150 lbs carpet filling in balls; 10 gross matches; 500 cuts yellow and purple car pet chain; 400 dozen 8-10, 9 12, 1042, and 10-19 window sash, and glass to.wzit if wanted. A good assortment of sroodep bowls; tabs; auras; buckets; keelers; shovels; spades and coffee mills, for sale low and on accommodating terms, -for cash or suitable produce. -ISAAC HARRIS, Agent fedi I and Coca Merchant, No 9, sth street. rir N. B. Carpet and Paper Raga, Sec.lx)ught LEMONS. A FEW boxes fresh Siciiy Lemons just received and for sale by STERETT febl 0 18 Market at, near 4th. DIAMOND POIN Tied) GOLD PENS. e," DOZ of the best make just received and for sale by W W WILSON, feblo cur 4th and Market at. 4 DOZ assoc.ed three, tweand one light suspend ing and side lamps for sale at lowest cash price by N W WILSON, feblo car Ith andAlarket at. Dr. Thompson's Carminative, IS the moat salable composition ever put before the public, for the imatediote care of the following eomplai nts. vice Cholic, Cholera blerboa, Dysentery or Flux, Diarrlxra or Summercomplaint, Cholera Infan torn, Bilious Cholic, &c, du. It has never been known to fail, when it has been geed according to the direr.- uses, which are few and easily complied with. It has won a reputation in less than a year, seldom e qualled and never surpassed. The proprietor wishes every o to to test it, before they pass judgement, as he wishes it to be based epon,its men merits. Price, 25 cts per bottle. Prepared and told by the proprietor. E.4)GAR THORN, .corner of Hand and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. LET every person who is afflicted with Sick Heed ache, Heartburning, Vertigo,-Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Fevers, Pains in the back, Indigestion. Colds, and in fact any Disease which may require a purgative medicine, use Thompton's AntiPytkpeptic; Tonic and Purgative Pills, and they will certainly Bice ethrto.tt ilt•lAlll.ftqi , i, causing no Aneasipess, sick ness or dehflity to the patient. They being a cheap and conveutent rcedit•ine, no person travelling thould be e 1010 W them. They are warranted to be compos ed thoroughly and purely cf ihe,very best vegetable ingredients, l'rice 25 cents ,prrlxkx. Preparod_and told by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Positively the Last Soiree AT THE L • F AYF.TTF. A SS.E.NIBLY ROOMS, IVY A DAME BLAWUE, returps har .grateful ac- JIL knowledgements to her numerous friends for their libtmlyatronag• daring the present season. and sin caret): hopeaahat oa the occasion of the presentation of herAinal claim (for the winter season,) upon-their liberality. she will not be forgotten. In consequence of arrangements made for painting and otherwise decorating her Rooms, ber last Soiree for the winter.will take piece on) r i ida.y evening s Feb. 13th, when, she sincerely hopes, there will be a gene ral turn out of her friends and patrons. Tickets to be had at her rooms, on 4:h street, on the day of the Soiree, and at the door in the evening. feb9,ciSt Last Winter Session—Dansitur School. MADAME BLAKWE'SIut session for the pres net winter, will commence pa-Friday afternoon, February I3tb. at:3 o',cloyk. P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the m-organigation of her classes for the last winter season, Madame 8.. hopes it will not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowled&tneut, of the liberal support they have hitherto,egtended ,to her. Bhe cannot but feel highly • flatterea, at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher, in rbe crowded state of her classes, and she:feels con fident the simple announcement of the re-organisa tion of her classes will be sufficient vacure to her a continuance of their favors. In ordor to give that e,..;lat to the .fsantination Ball, she proposes xl.t:ksing her winter labors with, and which the presence or all her pupils can only secure, she offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terrnato ,6 each, to those pupils who have attended the two previous ses sions. feb9 A 1 the solicitation of inset's] gentlemen, Madame B. will open eveningclasses, for instruction in the Polka, Polka Quadrilles, 6cc. Hours of tuition—Mondiy, Wednesday and Fri day realms of each week, from 74 to 9 P M. Her atibscription list is now.open for suhscritters at her rooms on Fourth st, near Mood. fei.9-2wd. Jacob Mangold, John Bartley, John Cock. • . • _ • Mechanics Wanted Auction Sales Cricket on'the Ueartia. BACON STEAMBOAT LAMPS Druggin 4 Apothecary, car Hand and Penn sts., Pittsburgh Important to Gg.ntl,iaen. - - 4 4 i 1 :1**4,7p. • . -• • - ' SHOVELS! SHOVELS!! BERGER, WRIGHT & CO., IiaIIt7ACTCRERI or HAMMERED SPADES AND SHOVELS, Witretionse No. U 9 Wood street, Third door above Diamond Alley. THE subscribers very respectfully announce t their friends and tho public, that they have on hand, at all times, a very largo stock cf SHOVELS, FORKS. HOES, SPADES, MATTOCKS, PICKS, &c., All of their own manufacture, which they will sell base. wholesale or retail, for cash or approved paper. We would particularly call the attention of Canal, Contractors, and others, to our CANAL SHOVELS, which we feel confident are oot surpassed by any other* in the Uniterl States. Western Merchants, and others, visiting the city,. will find it to theft advantage to give us a call before making their purchases elsewhere. Inr Orders promptly attended to. BERGER, WRIGHT & Co., No. 99, Wood street. Fish. bbls No 3 "south" Mackerel; 15v 25 " 1 and 2 do 4 barrels No 1 salmon; 25 " Alewives (Herrings;) 10 " Gibbed " 10 casks Prime Codfish; 75 boxes Scaled Herrings; In store and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at PRODUCE. 121 SACKS Corn and Oats; 12 kegs No 1 Lard; 4 sacks Feathers; 800 lbs Bacon; 100 Deerskins; 25 bush Dried Apples; 11 bbls Roll Butter. " lump 40 kegs " " Received per steamers Columbia and Belmont and fur sale by LAMBERT ¢ SHIPTON, feblo 133 and 135 Wood at. pillars' Imperial Cough Syrup. • Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1846. MR R E SELLERS—Though 1 do not believe any further testimonials are necessary to estab lish the reputation of your justly fumed Cough Syrup. I feel compelled, as an act of duty, to mention several cases which came under my immediate notice, in members of families whom I was in duty bound to relieve at any cost, complained of hard breathing. a ' severe cough and no expectoration, loss of appetite, with strong symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption; I mentioned your syrup and they begged 1 would pro cure some, which I did. I am happy to report that they are quite relieved, the syrup having produced the desired effect in every instance. You are welt as sured of its good effeets upon myself. Hoping that this may reach the notice of persons suffering from icoughs and colds. I remain your ob't serv't E. F. PRATT, Overseer Poor. The Syrup is put up in 50 and 25ct. bottles so that lit may be bought by the poor, as well as the rich. • Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold by the City Druggists generally, and by J. Mitchell &41. P. Schwartz Allegheny city. feb9 [Journal and Gazette copy.] Nails. I_ 000 KEGS assorted sizes nails and brads Tur sale at manufacturer's prices Bun BRIDGE, WILSON &CO, Water st. 150 TONS assorted for sale at manufacto! rer s pricey by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water street. Molasses. 300 BBLS N 0 Molasses just received and tit sale by BUBBIDGE! WILSON &CO., Water It. Rice and Raisins. 30 TIERCES Rice; SS boxes R - Raisins ju , t received and for gabby BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., fel7 Water it, SUGAR. 150 HHDS N 0 Sugar, jest received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON 4- Co, Water at rerq. Manure and Bay Perks. 3 DOZ. just received from the manufacturers; 0 fur sale by GEO. COCHRAN, fsb 5 No 26 Wood st. Scythe Sneathce. 30 DOZ., for sale by Spinning Whenllrons. 20 GROSS for sqeby -CRO COCHRAN, febs 26 Wood at MACHINE CARDS OF eastern ,mapofaclgre for wool carding machine comb place,and_taial;sfor sale by gEO COCHRAN, 26 ‘Vorxl sc. LEmaNs. 5 BOXES in good order,for ink. by P. C. MARTIN feb7 60 Water street BACON. 1 000 lbs sugar cured hams and shoulders for sale by P C MARTIN, fah,' 60 Water at. FLOUR. 19 BBLS flour for sale by P. C. MARTIN, feb7 60 Water street FOREIGN BRANDIES, WINES 4. GIN. F choice brands and fine flavor, in pipes, balfpipea O and quarters, part on draught. for sale in quan tal to sutt purchasers, by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. - 111ITTERS, Pepertnint and Cigars of all kinds and LIP superior chewing Tobacco, can always be got tit P. C. MARTIN, • _CO Water st. OLD WHISKEY OLD Rye, from 8 to II years old, also Scotch and Rectified, in barrels, halves and quarters, som of which is on tap and for sale in quantities to suit pur chasers. by -F. C. MARTIN, fob 7 -60 Water street. GROCERIES of every kind. green and dry frui, bath foreign and domestic, nuts and spices of ev cry kind, at wholesale or retail. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, febl 60 Water at. STEAMBOAT ban and hotels can always be fitted out with segars, &c. at the 'hottest notice, stk. on terms to please all wh o may call on P. C. MARTIN, feb7 60 Water at. 10 TIERCES rice now landiag fronkS B Robe G 1 Morris, for sale by PORT WINE HePIPES Catalonia post wino now landing from. S II R. It:Sortie, and for sale by feb7 MILLER & RICK ETSON. SWEET m ( ILAg.A. jviNE. 25 HALF bbla M Winomow landing from '3 B R Morris, for saTe'by MILLER & RICKETSON, feb7 179 Liberty it. 1 BARRELS tinrad Oil, warranted pure, 0 store and for sales by C A 4US Winter Oil, just received and for sale 1 2 (for account of Shippers) by • • feb6. MILLER & RICRETSQN 40 BLS N .0 Loaf sugar AlotS, 4 and 8,: ;1 recetytui ei.nd Tor se,le by MILLER " RICKETSON. No 179 Liberty street. -GSO. COCHRAN, N 026 Wood street MILLER 4. RICKETSON Linseed Oil. MILLER & RICKETSON Winter Oil Loaf Sugar. ' •