~ i3k ~,- ~ ..~ .~ e ~.` • ~ -. ~ ~.. €"..ile ipost, 7.IOLER, EDITOR T'ETTsttURGii. SA f IiitIMY,—FEB-11bARY 14 R. \ S,1•114 for country newffipaper,, Pitt..l,urn,ll Morning Pri s t, s..r . ‘V.Ec.l;ly : 1 / 4 1. tina Manntactnrer, to n.t.eive s ul.nzirlions. kin has offices in Yr IR the C,tl Ofti•te, 30 Ann street, (ttd •) Reel Estate and Cotil OfFte, 53 s,, r ;tn-,ar, E corner Baltimore nnd Calvertst., v],ere ~, •, . -;, : 02t.r cars bo seen, and terms of ndverti- BP.C.NEN BANKS.—The Ohio papers contain a list I;:zrvi, 12 , inks, which bare exploded within the I:tt fosc year sin that state. The loss to the pnblic by the expo ~:or. 3 these rotten rag concerns, is calcu lated at at on million; eight hitinirsd thousand dii?,lre, lc these institutions wielded money and inllencri, we du not wonder that whiggery should - icn rough shod over the people of Ohio. 'jut. p.-a; that they are gone. it is most wonderful that co•rupt party which sustained them should be a.ll to maintain its domination. The whips, however, retain their ascendancy in the Br:el:eye State, rich is their insane adore ion for their Bank alllrcargh 39 of them have neon dashed to within a few veers, the devotees in the Lo,zislarer . e knee again set them up in every part of ge'-icommonwealth of Ohio. That there will be an rtlre; fearful explosion among there, in the course of a few wears, no doulst earl exist in the m i n d of any one h het hat profited by the lessons of the pa.t. It no-ti I seem that the labors of the legislature of O nto, riaring ;ha past and the present sessions, have been (-hien . .". devoted to promoting the interestsof the bahle ing fraternity. riot content with setting up a horde of now Banks which are scattered over every peer of the e.tate, they aro now reeking to strengthen the old, ;ha:toned concerns. and we notice in a late number Cincinnati Gazette, a letter from Columbus, .6 says that "the louse amended the Bili [for the her...sr:it of the Lafayette Bank and Trust Company] sat as to make it more acceptable to those insfstre• bens." The English of this is, that the legislature. ,:-der the dictation of rho mamgers of these hanks, ::ad so arranged the basis of their operatiuns, that iv they could plunder the people more scent e:y and ex Could the lawmaking power of n s R r I , 14 reign state be employed in a mere hase and legradieg „ I isinesil Only reflect upon it--;tor llw.c arno-41.1 e‘enr,g f,oroa ore ton %,1.111. rr,ti as to make Oleic law ":74Jrc arceptal,:e" to ti.e niJt9ra A " • ananmmurly and , "hu` ,,,, r , c- , ) adopted:, Besotted, 1 hat our etlirrPll It it a tnay.er of gretaantion w I Penn • • A tylvnhio, that manifold and moos rollo 01 b•en ;,b'e to (.;‘ C"'" nt:. " :;seine of our legislators in this matter of Lance char'a'"'" f "e'g .'n !hey are kit freeing, themselves from the thraldom D ' rn ''""' " f " or The i„daviboal lisbibay tn't". i'" 10 T of ..stelusive coiporati ons principle will to long be fully recognized, oral this Bence e h" "nr'. principle never be "acceptable" to the pa &seat tare of char j 'e `h" 111 fh:i"'"j;: tared monopolists. And if Om •,nrincip'.e is not slimly 'l° 7 the "wit'tattt ' . ' -r EqttaAith , d, (as it soon must be) we loran the pkesine , ' t. e "rn o , " u t:a tid l r "f ' t lit.et' certainty that there is an officer in the Executive a';‘,l ty't ins chair, who is sound to the core on this bank matter, r'''' 3l - t:3 d'oal" of end-evrry other Democratic principle, and aho wid od. 1946 ncrthesitate to exemise the veto powernto savethe peo ple from the money monopolists. DREADFUL ?MX—THREE LIVE, Le . LT !--The T !' " P " t° "'" e.• Uxbridge Poor !louse, /busted in L. , ,tph Uxbridge, iy Nrt, is Mass, with neariy.all the fi,trtiture, Kis destriiel forLb , fire JRAL Thr.rsday night. The out from nno p.. 10 ,r..:: ,t tIo off4o, w o th 3 kitchen about 11 c'eb i iek, and speed so rapt it s ., that three out of thirteen of the town's poor perished in the flames! Mr, Boulster, Mr Taft toil Mr P.m, lon, all aged, were burnt to death. Mr Faru-ii bare succeed in eas ing tho life of one old ritso, by drag ging him out at the risk of his own. DisTlitistSo Setcint.—We in, r.: tile 1 otii- ')1 era Siete Sentinel that Rev Nclacn R E; m. ti-d I he. I ..3 e 4 31 raj LICA lOC e, by shi,eii.ig "r 1 :0 " Ns'iie s to with a rifle gun, (pulling the trigger r. ith a curl.) l int, . nett ' °".". P'1:".1 3'T",'",• en the 49th ch. The detrastd was considered a ~,tesf- u r '' highly moral and religious man, and was a preache, el the orta , lrnli , g of the Christian denomination. He preached un the `1""Y and r. nao'a:wn i" such n v 'ct"')• d• have no egld to Con Sunday preceding his death to a large congregation ITis pecuniary circumstance§ were good, and it i 4 liczarn that he was inv.,l‘cd. in are . , d,ffrculty whatever Baroor Arne., tug ()111 —T cir:*,..r. ui ~•., and thee" of Co%iegt,,n, K. hA nhpnritr Another serious accident occurred on the Georgia have Railroad last seek. When the regular train was neer " 1 “ - " e ' i """" t "P . " 1 " n t '" "F t'' Crawfurdoille, the passenger anti bautge can were if ' l ' m I ' to M r . thrown off the track down an embanl.men , . I.;,ery end oe 111 thu Cincinna Union 1/.15 1 - 1./.ls)it g 3 , ..• 0,1 rri to ti,e, passenger was more or leas bruised. Ameng tlieee whosuffered most injury svgs Mr!. Duhcan, ti c wife .cuter cc the clergyman of that plate . Three countefeitertt, Moses Stct.ier. Join, Stet ler, and er.other vrhu refused to give his nom,.. Were s•rested at Cltawissa, Pa., on Friday week. Ibe , —alixrwskirg-Democrat say,' ••they had, when taken, a bout $5OO with them, most of which is no doubt coin• terfeit. About 259 dollars in 10's on rho Schenovs 20 dollar bills on trevristown Wok—several 20 dollar bills oo Ithaca Bank, and several 5 dollar hills on Or. wigs Bank, besides a large numb.•r of coutaorfett quarter dollars." 'The Campanologians, or Swi.s 13,11 Ringers, bavin gained great applause in the eastern, western and middle states; are now engaged in N. Orleans, where the motley population of that gay city throng to Lear them night after night. Their career in the U. States has been a complete series of successes, well re”ing their long study in bringing to perfection their rnusica I bells, and the art of producing a diversity of out sounds from them. The New Orleans T' tine, chronicling their sticress, states that commtnn-ing of Niblo's, New York. in Sept 1845, where trio , made a prodigious sensation, they have since been continuall l travellittgAnd they have given no leas than 94 concerts and travelled over 1900 miles in one hundred 3fly., exclusive of Sundays. Altegetber they hove travelled 25,700 miles, given 329 concerts, and sold 147,803 tickets, their expenses being .27,370, and no end to their profits. Out S•itoae.—The New York Globe has the fo!- lowing in relation to the seamen slipped aboard U. S. vessels of war front that pout Since the 17th of Juno last, and op to the 4th inst . there hare been shipped in this city, for the Naval Service, nine hundred and eigllty.ruur Minch, and of these, only twentyseven are of foreign birth. We are, says the N. Y. News, in truth a people of practical philosophy. A fellow, whose term of impris onment recently expired, is now lecturing down East on the evils of otir penitentiary system; J. IL Gough has re-commended lectures on intemperance; &c., Green, the reformed gambler, is lecturing nut-west on blacklegism; and G. Grimes, who has written a Trea ties On Insanity, while confined in the Luantic Asylum of Tennessee, is now dispnsing of the well,. Ftne.—ln Clintonville. Lycoming county. says the Jackson Democrat, early on the mottling of the 3d inst , the house of Mr. John Kinsey, ocenpie , i both no a dwelling and store. took fire and burned to the ground. Most of tho store goods and house furniture were saved. The lo,s is about $2OOO. low - A.—The Legislature of lowa, at its last session, passed a bill whit])-calls upon the people to elect del egates, %alio are In meet iti May next, to form !I SOUP Const;tiition, in pino ,, of the ono recent:} rejected by them. "."-• i . 4 ; ' • • r ; . A I "64:iii4-4":44Prc. Sk. En= Correspondence of - the "Morning Post" HARitillßUltall, Feb 10, 1346. The lions(' occupied the entire tiny in the consider. cajun of Senatetilis. In the Senate, after the presentation of many pe titionE, the bill granting the right of way to the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company to Pittsburgh, came upon in order. fir Darnie addressed the Senate for near one Iran in favor of the bill and in replying to Mr Crabb Chapman. The ;reel, of Mr Darsie wan very able and effectire. Mr Gibbons then made a few remarks giving notice that it was his intention to offer certain amendments. The question was then taken upon the motion of Mr Crabb to indefinitely propene the bill, ,or in colter words kill it off vieltout ceremony. On 1 agreeing to the motion of Mr Cribb, tho yeas an I nays , were required, and the following is the reflult: Yeas—Nlebsra Benner Chapman, Crabb, Crea. craft. Fegley, Foulkrod, Fleck man and Jordan--8. 'Vacs—Messrs Anderson, Bigler, Black, Carson, Cornmeal, Darragh, Daraim rnm,,ku, Dunlap, P.baugh, Gibbons, Gillis, Hill, Hoover, Morrison, Quay, Rahn. Ross, Sander-um, Smith, Sterigore, Suili• van, Wagonseller, Williamson and Sherwood— (Speaker)-25. It a ill he seen by the above t h at nip 'emit°, (Mr Creacraft) representing constituents west of the Sus (viehallha river, voted fur the motion of the Pltiladol pitia Senator to kill the hill. The note of the West. legs on Senator It certainly vo:y Illiberal, if crest to accordance with tire wishes of his constituents. The reoph. of W asi.tr.g ten enmity mast see, at least, that they are, by it e r.•t.rse of ;heir Senator, pl teed in !;futile attitu fe to :Ili ureic western brethren. thus opcititit of the habit of kiss ing itiorine the \1!;h•ri:e•: ”Whett this wa• COCIITTIMI in the rtiotch, nit, ref*, kited the , women, Ilvr the iv-men the men; •ach k ig..a.d their own sex. But cif. f a ct that EL0.43 who now Lisa, tiro mom fund of k ias jug the o rporotr ot.X, 010 SIIInt minds ..'0 not altogether 1' re." Mr. Franer, D. Newcomb. late L. S. Suree)or fur the Stow of Lonsirtna. has been iidwir.l in the U. S. Ciroeit Court at Neer Orleans for frwp.ery. A large amount cf the public fund, it •nid br be invol;ed. robboty .'t com•nlittiii a rew Jari qgik in rorrlgOr, Me. The deliiediv,ii praiiiiied the clail'a and then idled the ft.., LANC !ER f ELL2TI3N. N n ziv, An: rice, t:r ~. g. ,tr r D. in tt)r-r-, S. , IGIMIS 0.; c"e rl •it 0,11,11•••• 6.1.0 e '•A IA tre SitTer;•i•kr) ct, rem Cincinneol, 'e1 , 71) .p r, .e 1 , ., tt,j;:r arc/L . 0,0,11in r I. ~, t•-• f , Cfrefl:!. COr1 , 1`1.1111,1!1,1 :1 I ,Cje at yo..r, pr.k•e 1,11(1;7 itock and at :1.0-san: , time. Jr-i.urfierst th city, ar.d orof t he ` h ' e° reqe " k ' llh ' "' r k` ' , Th., meat ttie stshow tad the worn., I.tlit.vv; the ern I:tot-4 , 11, A spot, of 120 U ire!, ',which I lie•l W. c to .1.1 il. ,t fetnotine n store . ;tent it it e n olthof the nye, at thorttn .,o, l' lo,l *lle) lornuto - ul• anti their rfl its en •ilpi In sorb defici•nr)! pVrft•iiis prtoiculdo, and for a Ithitt sato ldn.:• of b y 111. tin wan .. n g "ch r°'6"cielCnLlrr.ltcattun, irrlarc artem,; 1 , 1 a hich French exrrl. .ize of the cnioex, and toiler means applied, melt of Th r men tie i md en, ldng, lanky Yorkerf, lathy and ,i , iriebe in p. oral 'tot , :1 dr distorter Is Offs the coda' uncouth. wai t, nnrraw h.q.., to their necks Isle witty,. of the spptoo.ll4,lo the Cecile of Ihr liner, would l.e rn. 1 he, tarter have Loy hand, end never use is, """n , 4 . lay 40 grow ul.l. They are sour and glrnony, not from con Add an this the light of tot. 0).11u- t ents of. ray Iron': but from hove tot Inuit in the pnwrr of 30 to CO feet, an I yin tuft It Ilf.;gt.t of ett l 0 10 It' crnct.mwlic to 101 l the senses 5,1 , 1 open Ilan porked u Love the tiv to, bud : it:tufa to clear sit anthouts nt n ' ,l o de soul a being wrapped Op in the pursuit High stage of wilier. 11,ndln, dollar,' they bare neither imagination', no' If economy were n gre=at ultiert, two piers roicitt be n,„ rv.orted to, f.f. the torport ut centre Apnti, of 6 to 700 feet, and two end .pans (11 lesser 13,,t 1, for one, w0u , ,1 say, do not 01,11,11 - 1. m)nce"— titer. 1l l.nl uo.. in Om world.'' 11(,:;:x or Mot; as in; s.n or if , nEr nn tin , ' 'lsar at I . : Ist ('onn, s li a cni.er day. when one of thorn was n,is•ed , e , ,rck v 113 mud , 14., runt. wrtl,.ut eL.cevss. Al! cor,. clodeti I . e .011,1 .lipped in an air heir. nod wan drowne.l. Ile wenn Inv. ab ut !doe era:. of nee, and evety eff onemade to recover the ta,ly.' The eiiktiaCled dt - ap of all Om' !,neighbors e,sme to rdfot cood.door , •, and the wletched parents began L. ! , rrp,re r nigh! w fts panned in tOrPpleS. wrale-12., nral riot morning, when; all hope had been n1,,.(1.,0.1, Ow cry was heard— ; 'Frank is coming w.th his skates on lis arm!" Try, i enough—there hn we'! and iii, welcome wni moat joyous soil sincere. Ile had unconsciously Akotrd up 1 1 'the rhor for Kevf.n n:ilOA. and wh,n 11141,1 net iu hr' it•nred to tetl,ro,bor gained 11,1Miltar.r,e to a lam: Louse land tine, next morning skated hum,. pittca or fult‘rcacti,at we extract frttm the Boston ru.l: "Somebody widhet to know whether a building which takes the in the cellar, horns up or burnt doyen. We happen to know all about it; the fire burnd up nod tho building id burnt down, rialo44 *ctnerhirig nr comedy extinguished it, (the Foe, and not the btu I 'd ing.) A PALPABLE of the Cincinnati Gazette, tells the following ^ gorxi When the hill to erente the county of Cate was under eunsidern lion in the House yesteidny, Mr Glib !uglier, before the name Wll4 changed finrn U ns ., t „ Mahoning moved to all ihe out the letter C from the tome. Mr Hibbard -all this wen the mo-t lintKnend attempt en the part of the member from ilarnilton, to name a county sifter him,lf, be hid witnessed. There upon our member, though nettled, was quiet fur a short time:'.' "Gaming it strov."—The wnr between James G Bennett and Major Nonit in coming to a crisis.— The latter was yesterday hold to bad in the sem of $lOOO nt the suit of-the former. The damages are' laid at $10,000,000. If the deei+ion gnel egni he.will be broke rtn . .l 'no mnunko.' DEMOCRATIC COUNTY MEEIING. Mier the adjournment of this Convention, the delis gates and a number of other Democrats present, organized soothes meeting, by calling Jae S C tun to the chair, and appointing H S IVIAGRAW Bud .1 . 0135 H PHILIPS, Secretaries. H. H. Kenn, , after some forcible remarks. on the subject of the neutralization laws, and in favor of the rent iments embodied in the resolutions now before the Legislature, (Mfered by Mr. Wadsworth of Mer• cer.) moved the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That we consider it theduty of every A merino) to be in favor uf a TuritT—but "let the anemia which is requisite for an economical administration of the Government, when we are not engaged in war, be raided exclusively on foreign imports, and in adjust ing a TarifTfor that perinea., let such discriminations be made as will foster and encourage our own domes lie industry. All parties ought to he satisfied with n discrimination for protection"—sued a. will ut oil times keep the balance of trade in favor ofthe United States. Resolved, Thnt the re enactment of the Independ ent Treasury will secure more protection to the farm ing and producing classes Limn any other act that Con errs. can devise. as it will bee Tariff of such discrim ination, that it will prevent speculators from osing the peoples' money, toasted out to fnvorite; of institutions tlint can suspend at will, and that n judicious tax pia sea on all [taut[ rapEEt will do much to relieve the people learn taxation on the necesearies of life. There fire we usit Congress to puss tire farmer and lax Me latter. Resoinr,l. That the administration of Gov Shunit is chunc.teriard by sound judgment and fully meets the expectat.ans of the people. lirso;v , d That the General titlVf trio-lent, in main tuitiii.g our rights on the groat q , ii,tion of National Durnain, and (ha welinrii of tha roplo, ilorrionattutini to our Anii.faction that ail (lawn is anfo, and beat goaerord wIA the tt einTta of it...e tl is t f or mrd our cninieileracy aro study ndl,rr l to—as such it for ease now ti t n i)ernorrnis mein power. Rosrlre 1, That we nyproto 0( th•• r e''lv laVred in ;he P 0.1. P of Represeifintive. by Mr, lVadata'ottit, hum Mercer 01 the N ttaratiz Ilion LatA s.na the Laws now i n f a rre are, cur,erinrti by the Of thaw rnt: p f/r111,11,t/r Clltlirderney, and &It nt;y believe mect the entirc appr,rtdat.on 0! br rovrlc!gr , ptot :!•• VS. 01Tered OW; full.laring rral;.l;n.n. w Etch ~a• ulau u ‘arinloutl) ad , .ptvd: I?ra , :red. litst we hrovrtily nprrovr nt the admin. ktrat:on of Fa...v...1s H. SIMI:SIC. In hint, and our cot.fidenee it firm end unritainial.rd. lit. 00,1 utl.rr Octc. hit ve it m to hen De in . OCrat, 11t1,1 in ..hom there rt:jhe." COAAICI% ,,, OP A N.lruillorg FortUAR --JarAo f-tger. Lu. been Cnn , icted in rbl'adtito;ll. oth•er , ....d In c.:nrtuemrnl iu the pun. Ate vents M L•TIOI$ Is represented is a ho• , t 6 , 1 )..nrsiaf are, ...1r , 1", re , tly s 3o .'illrr , Pr' Tx's' •oaaint, li, :we-Joan. - r onti gentlemanly i., id , ireu.— F:odor 1. is ii. , jie has fof CI Se! .1.• • riellre the I,,i•r.tneni doe 1,, • ,::.es I s„ }•: is a i-rle p.m'. Labia. Oust an mire of the dupe. 1.1 NI is n 111 I;.e•^ pa t.. ha:e It.root tikel nd • vtitite be.l gr,..1. It WYr spirit ilAs seared • tie k%a vn pet; we.: trees y •f•oper.ea K A I has Iry c-Irti.red in the .!•,; sm, at Itt.o ttt•de 11,14 a. Iris:, but n , .t, we, be. Me 1•:111. , • ut . men 11: , nie. he h i.e.! some vto. .itteo.g.nst.e.l 1.1,a0.t51 tt,il iu lit. cf o-t•:ed. 'nit. not .nowt Jo!, one ut A ItIATBLEIN I /I,f, tcma ir♦ Knuwn the "Jig ck,r;crt brd 111 \lnr r.or a CO::04.1- =RE lj er ~,,nrr of "pn.tirc, we. in (lA. wise. dressed ~f and 11,r airs 3,4. 4 wtrui 1 nrldi 11.t0 a sloiV, and nfrpr porcimming .r .• 1,11 of fi , e Zl,l •. r in • r.. IT S 11, I,irh, if thrto 1 or, f•Li e." 4 0,114 'tell. :41001 in.lf wen- re'rpe" , ele 1 14, tn,l ~('the 1, I n 11. ! , (x i ' l.ll.4drif4llll .1 ~,eri, le loth Mli 41; I/ C., ,re 4 be a ,•get i . %1 , 14 a rre4 ed. ik,l I.us the .4 . 41 I (3' i.• r • Wad, a IN W... . 1.• Ow •t; :71M1 . . , 4 t.re , NI ',ton hev•l lcoo.•!, 111 xn."ou d OIL,: • lxinr , LVI., 1.., , 11..1 Li.lt f a ig••ts•ra' ter.y.r r p• T!, -..! rtt bc.• ”1••• lailen—hr;, , ,Jl by one lAi ae triply c ttint r..r /.1,1 !h•• 11 , 01111 , " I.li it , pm/ /far .4, 1 , , gi •a A u. w j p, ' ',11<41 en au , l —11,11:,!e+ inithe and ii.t. !,rnr 1815. Mk, 0r tho 11 , 'k,0•1 pro 11.1.7!; h ,ve 1.4 , 1 : of !,e wt:ter, why di•Auvi,e? PG :1 a u. OJA . p tges, mny, nt•ver;i.e led.. ~, Att. •:.,• 01. 1•M .~ r.{. I~.nn n ..~ ~.. i.; J, w. tr, tt,lo 1,011.1r1:1, 114 41,e. of Ihn n. " I hey are timely a vulgnr, ignorant, 'nagging, sot t• inelahrbolly. sickly people. Passing their lives, i n it s t a te of menial exritemenr, ammo kill themselve. drink, nod sot To. ..,I II oiliarro: some are hurried to ti Cr' crowning gate. oirlicir cemeteries by excesses in religion or ei..i.icsses in politic.; excto.sns in corn i clr it,,,11,11 in ort•ctlialiort; Cr tribillatiolll 01 1 mtind Irld' , Ced in it comrliention Mi !hese causes. !a n ti raisin.) is m•t along Amer Ira, for the men a r e a. u ni ; ,„a itinds and ness•inations a 1.,, h e lp io thin their ranks, for, strange PS it may ap -I,erhr. it ran be prove! that. lunulus as Italy, Sicily and Spain are for tam stiletto, there are ninny more attinitstuations and .Lobbing. in the Sieve States of America than in all those countries pin together. Thi s is it melmirdrly truth; hut as the minds of the masters i n the Sionin,n States insensibly become degraded by the mere contact, not to - say asviiciai ion, writ livings en degene ated a. thcir slaves, the monad Sense Lecornes blunted, they care little for assassinntiiin on murder, nod codling, fin “nbbilig anti niaiming." "Arne...lls urn generally Vulgar; hut ori,y they should de Ilpiirriles in Ilia Not therm States, rogues ood•11•• • and Rams in the !Milli." Citooern•l Marcy, Secretary of %Vat., says this writer, with ft horror wind - ) is extremely ludicrous, "sports gingham umberelln." Edward Everett, he calls "an Uniinrian minister." President Polk is ''a village lawyer," but, tis rap the climax, President Tyler, ur Accidenry," vial morn -combing his hair with a Ii thy comb tied or, by a piece of string in a steamboat, washing himself with a Jack-towel used in cum ' mon with !illy otburdirty passengers." Lapped in Dyiram.—There is no rnd to foreign inventions with tegsrd to matters of science and torte. Germany and France are noted lot their ingenuity in such ihings, and indeed in all arrangements that blend the sitile with the doled. From Germany the latest novelty.is a musical bed, which receives the weary ho. dy and immediately 'laps it in Elysium." It is the invention of a mechanic of Bohemia. and is so con structed that l,y means of hidden mechanism, pressure upon the bed causes a soft and gentle air of Auher to be played. which continues long enough to lull the most wakeful to sloop. 'At the head is a clock, the hand of which being placed .at the hour the sleeper wishes to arise, other, the time st rive!, the bed plays a march of Spontini, with drums and cymbals. and, i n short, with wise enough to rouse the 'seven aleeperc This unique bed•beeanies therefore, the ne plus ultra for the wakefulasertell as the sluggish. • ;:eArte...e.a.* , 11.: , ..4te•-"‘ * .•;d‘ `"."' •41. , r.te,iug then wijourned I I: i.1 , ,E.111.Cd.•3 I AMCiISG itl. Ar. , •rio.rn car] A •js, MI% ell.r1;" ta desire • e. I T1C,1 , 1. i•S rp! , Ito •,.(11 MIUMIN From the American of yesterday. HABRIMIRGII, Feb. 10, 1848 J BIDDLE, Esq. Dear Sir:—The Canal Commissioners hove adopt ed their toll list for 134 G, and it. is now in the hands of the printers; 1 shall send you ti cure as soon as I can obtain one. Bat it is desirable that information on this subject should be published as soon as possible, I send you whst perticalars I have been enabled to get as most imputtnnt. The tolls upon Dry Goods have been reduced from ten mills on the Canal and fifteen on the R.tilmad In eight and eleven. The me rite power tolls, on oil F. iot.h.: of commodities, has been reduced ft om five mills, to four, being's reduction of twenty per cent.- The tolls upon bituminous coal have been so reduced that the whole through charge inclu ding motive power, will net exceed two dullnrs nod forty five cents per ton. It in thought this will enable enable Pittsburgh to 'empty the Philadelphin market. ProposaLs were to be received at the Philadelphia Gas Works, on the I3th inst. for their supply or coal for the year, hut it is thought the time will postponed to meet these new circumstances. EMICIRARTI.—We find the following In a letter from Harts, in Germany:— The emigrations from out mountains for Tesas, have lately been so numerous that some of the viloges are entirely deserted. In leas than three months more than sic thousand persons have quitted a country a• bounding with mines of iron, lend and mercury•, which demanded only tho app!ictation of labor to rich results, to tempt fortune at a distance of four thousand leagues [Si. Louis Repub., Jan. 30 ] CHIME AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Arr ring the recent a neata of criminals by the Police, ore t.n r, hi•li deserved more than a palalng no ticr, and we refer to them fur the purpose of exhibi lii,g thin certain consrr)neorea of crime, and, without intending to harrow tip the Feelings of any one, pointing out the anent to which the innocent parties may be involved. rue indet4l in criminality, brit in the diAgrare, ruin and alarming which follow in the path of hir ramen are familiar with the first arrest of a ng man named Champion. charged siith robbing an !inn bonitkr, at the United States lintel, end hit subsequent disc . ..re-go for want of garlic ist , nt evidence to wart-gat his &rear:on. • When he was first liberated the Mayor remarked to him, thst he was compelled to iiischargQ inn fir want of evidence. but he was core firlent that he was the noun a• d had the stolgn proper• ty. %Vhereupori Champion e!esoted himself to his full height, and ry Ith or the dignity of off ty led innucen,e, expressed his very deep regret :hit rho Mayor of 'this city shunt., indulge such liejtlat unfounded sospic• ions. the •Nlayor, however, did indulge them, and by :reeking I a, horn Oren pl sea to another, afreir his dis charge, his vie! as. (idle eatilitle.her and all the stolen prt perty recoveri.d. Hal the affair untied here, it wour bane m•llene lit le. as nn person but 111 , crirhe rot wolahl II s.tr•rer; but the Mat.or ascertained that 1. , hid learn boarding *lnca Air, vat !Mkt in a rc.pect• tibia family in the upper rut of the city, and 111 , 1 sue rs/Pried I...nrt.rine tLe *trete.. ei • herrutr'ul yourg 1 I da to a hien lie was enIZaj..TCJI to lie rust led. On the ace raion of hi. second ~rest, Ire was taken ILI I i:tl eel ? , ...14 Indy resided, and the Mayor arsi inner r•f Police droclo-eil to her hit real ch./eyrie, Rut here ar.* a lore rot to be shaken by shame or .arrow, oral .be refused tribeireVe in WI, trim. irrslry avirwrog heir belief in his innoreencc sett 110.1det , rtninati , M to lerrl , lia faithful to hisn if it *honk! le,isla deers to be cor.fmeri for years in a Iclun's cr.!) It Ws, nut u n til his Iran C.11.10,...10n war rshihiled to her, she could be msde to receive the impressi..n that be was anlminal , and her feelingt when her love Was Catrli, t, babes. it. may be imagined, but not den aerllJed. lie Ile* a!Jer a I , vely titer, who a dOV lni• 11 , 1140/,d 1.1 him, and who until now sruithy of all her lose. Soil/ are nowhn, t:cr. heur.cd, and the remainder of their day, molt be sad dened by elki.:114I1 of his komoillooeiiii. The cour,,e of tirit ortn. ek h., though yo.ng in years in vrilany, had irerrn oho fraught smtb romance and eltritemcfd hic is in engraird by trails, aril so oad a h, cou ld r‘o ,rl l ly earn from thirty to fury dol:ar a per arlsala, but be pref,rerl to lead a life fcritre, nrol re ntto 111:t.t to receive Iris first pouialt. NI. hip 101:rfiei 6.1 thr Its wittlltra ii,:nhet. tie hat been a pro («tied gaud,:et, L 404, bat at that ,o;ati,a, a atiog f 4r , 11 , e 0: Ih. o:t{ , l Cw4o It Ihat of VI; rn. fl. An.ltetas. who fir r r 'ttrfet trhmhey, sod INC yinst who n 114010 u 1.360.t0int ev tier.ce l hut he has tesa.sr V,C111:1011 for smite time plat. Ile w, e, &n. I on.• sunset bay. a ehi:ll of • .71 , 1 , Ir 1.P11 . 11 II! 1, w h o has been p, snit. hum or, L.:cm at the wry af time cluni. end some of 1, e t:ltei view. Letu,etn thr g6ilty patent and hiagLilt• ;•a. nhrd, h te,ortit tears to the eyes of many ha, orn. 1 6ilo. 1111i:ii 411 the ertlossortis of !,i•, .n !1, , ,n . g• in r the, thuecroura hie moth er's wr;l arni wrirg• hit hetirt unconsciously, Lv tiling Low .he has wept end sob. hod eh dm, sof urg•ng Lis fati.er to comeeml are her. 13,0, ruin en rr.ts,ry err bruu,;lll upon ft family by the gutu of it. lu••.1, while the brerts of relative , . end cunt, u‘l , ns ere btuisrd by the ahetne writ irtatoerh ho ims bruu:ht up,' thorn, fir was forme, ly ‘r, b cps In the I , r et rot; L.lUturd+u c r b.lt hes ••Cr01C...1 11).rcer, h ink , t. , ;: Stcp..klichl ht. icd to hi. nriCia,lllia new co' rain L•nt Enquirer. COMMERCIAL RECORD. rmirip ; I'l %HI) OF 'tRAUE pr,R rvist(u•Kr• B IV. Barker, ft.,b,•rr 11'a PORT OP PITTSBURGU 5 /KIT WATER 111 Tfil CHARICIL ARRIVED Clreaseinn. Bennet. Cir; Nl'Lesine, Oriesnic Tieviaeic, titled. Zanesville; Me.imin, Connelly. lirovrnoville. Con.til, Bowmen, Brownsville; Michigan, Riyies, Reavei; DEPARTED. Cambria, Forsyth, Cin; Nied.um,Caiinelley. Brownsville Al:114, Sterling. Cin. Cleveland, Calhoun, IVellsville; IMPORTS BY RIVER. Cincinnati—Pr Itt Circassian; 30 boxes oranges, S Nl'Clurken, 320 hides, W Bingham; 4 chests tea, James Cooper, 6 bbl. lard. 20 do, 50 sacks oats, 2 do feailiers. Frs. Sellers; 1 box mdxe, J s ILvd. rownmile—Pr air Medium; 11 kegs nails. At• wood, Jones 4- Cc; 20 blooms, Church & Carothers: 3 bb is °piers, George Beale; 1 lot sundries, C S Malt. by; 4 boxes niche, 11 4- P reify , 49 bbls flour; W Grier 4. Cc; 16 bills whiskey, Blair & Cc; I box mdze, Cook 4. Co. Brownsetne—Pr irtr Consul; 1 box mdxo, Wm No• ble; 11 Lille flour, Robhison & Rapper;; 29 bbl. flour, 40 bush flax peed, owatir aboard; 14 boxer glass, L eF J D Wick; 3 boxes do., G A Berry; 3 boxes sh oes , 11 Childs & Co; 9. boxes, 3 halos mdxe, Forsyth & Co; 1 box, .1 W Butler; 16 buses, 17 bales man, H Mitchel; 3 bales, Hampton, Smith & Co; 2 bales Wm Bingham; 3 bills butter and sundries, Henry Lambert; GI box".. glass, McCurdy & Loomis; 16 bbls whiskey! Win Adair; 37 bodes glans, Catson & ' 122 boxes gins., 29 bbls flour, 1 lot leather, E. i Cope. New Or/eans—Pr Ptr Union; 10 lihds sugar, 175 !Mk molas.es, King /L. Holmes; 100 bbla moloss.4, J Da IreII; 100 do, Wm M Si nclei r, 20 boxes whetstones , Wm Adnir, 25 hints sugar, 50 bbl. molasses, Church 4- Carothers; 17 sacks feathers, Wm M Sinclair. Zanerville—Pr str Newel k,-2 sacks wool, 3 bags feathers, Ingraham, Elliott Co; 3 kegs butter Hemp ton & Smith:3 sacks feathers, 1 bbl butter, J R Floyd; 10 kegs and 1 bbl bni,ter,.9 do: brooms, 10 sacks oats, 4 bbls. cloverseed, 4 do heans,•o do corn, 00 hbla oats, Ragaley& Smith; 5 bble butter, 5 do lard, 1 do bacon, 7 do cloverseed, 7 boxes candles, 4 sacks oats, 24 bbds bacon, 2 kegs lard, 111rlos brooms, 7 hhcis tobacco, Church & Carothers, 29 hhds tobacco, 57 kegs lard, 2 do butter, 1176 pieceabulk,pork ,:11 Dahell; 32 kegs 101 d, 75 lib& tobacco, 312 do: brooms, owner aboard. HAVE FAITH IN ONE ANOTHER." Have faithlts one another, Wben ye meet friendship's name; In e aeti TIM a friehd is a brother, And his heart shank! throb the same; Thrntigh your putiot in life may differ, Since the hours when first ye met, Hove faith in one another— Yu , / may need that friendship yet Have faith in nne annther, Itihen ye whisper love's fond vow; It will not be always summer, Nor be always bright as now; And when wintry clouds hang o'er thee. If some kindred heart ye share, And have relit, in ono another, Oh! ye never shall despair. Have faith in one another. And let honor be your guide, And let truth alone be spoken, Whatever may betide; The false may reign ►Season. And oh! doubt not that it will, But faith in one another, And the truth shall triumph still Jaynes' Expectorant.-1 his medicine has already proved itself to be ell that it has been recommended, by those who have given it a faie test in this country, and the demand for it increases daily. We have just heard arm important cure of Asthma, which has been effected by the use of it a neighboring town; the case was that of a female who had for a long time been under the care of a physician, but had received no re lif, and and her case was considered hopeless. As a ' last resort, she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, vri,ichcaused hertooxpectorate freely gra dually eased her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. We have no hesitation in saying that thin pre paration of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, &c., is the most val. nettle medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it; Dr. Jayne is one of the most skillful of practising ¢hynicians in Penny Iva ohs, and wherever his various preparations haws been thoroughly tested be is looked upon as a great public benefactor.—Somerset (Me) Journal. Fox •nle by Max. JITKItiI, No. 74 Fourth Street nenr Wood. feb 14 dstarwlc On Thuredny emening, the }4th inst, by the Rev Suntn.l Church, Mr THOMAS Hilt. to MIAS MAItGA RAT SPLSOICK, nliOl Allegticny city. Vanctaut, Wood Co., Va , Jan 28 Mr. Jens lIARTWKILL: TEARSIR—I have used in mr. family for a con t../ pidurahle time, Dr. Tirimpson's pill* and I can wida Furriery my that they are an excellent remedy fur those diners...en fur n hich they are recommended, and I n m well r-rnuaded that the public would derive a great bent fit from thn rine of them. Ihe Carminative in alai, an excellent remedy for rho., dier'lloun among children fur %hid, it in recom menced. Tours Truly, ALEX I' HENDERSON Prepared at..! bold by lite proprietor. EDGAR THORN, DrUIZT; ist Apetheru.y, febl4 CM' I I lind and Perils sta., gh BY ,irma of a precept under the hands of the. Benj. Pa:on. Jr., President of thu Ctn..; of Common Pleat in and 1 . .. r olio Fifth Judicial Di.- ie , of Pennnnlnann, aid justice of theCoort of Over and Terminer nod General Jail Delivery in and rot sail Doti it t, and \ V (41 Porter sod. Wm. Kerr, Esq.. Nnnocinte likes of the same Courts in ■nd tot the raid County of Allegheny, detail the nth day of Fidnuaiy, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty sin, and to me directed, for holding court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jilt's' Deliv ery at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on birth Monday of March neat at 10 o'clock A. M Public not ice in hereby given to Juatie.ea of the Peace Coroner cud Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they he then and there in their pmper persona with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations. 4,4 othrt novas., hrances, to J,, this.. 'their respective offices in their behalf appertain to be .done--and also those that will prosecute the prisoners iihst now as or may be in the jail of said county of Al Itsr,heny, to be then and there to prosecute against , In•m as shall be just. Given wider my hand in Pittsburgh this twelfth day of Febrits, y, In the year of our Lord, 1346, and rf the CUM I onaeakh the 07th. fohidd ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff, Administrator*. Sale Of Classical and iscellaneous Books. iVa eche', Clucks, Ryles, GUNS and Furniture, at Anchor. IFVFIIS evening, at ISVlCenna's Auction Rooms, 11. No. 64 Nlst Lot street, between 3d and 4 b, will be sri:d by order of administrators, a lut of classical I.,test editions; 1 silver stretch; 1 eight day cluck; 1 Inwitng piece; I rifle; 1 large strata trunk i ll( chest; I hand Vibe; 2 high post bedsteads; 1 pair :Venitutn blinds; 2 stands; 1 large tea tray; 1 bread du, rff.t. Arid immediately after a variety of new and second hoe I r•at.Frs, miscellaneous books. ADM/A . IS TRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS. AT roolock. P. M. en Friday evening, the 20 h i nst a n t, will b e sold at the commercial 111.1C11 , 111 r onts, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, •without le serve by order of Da% id Shaw, Administrator to the e.lette sf the late Wm Shaw, deceased. 20 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 10 do Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Road Co. Stock. for account whom it ems coaxer: 40 shares Exchange Batik of Pittsburgh Stack, Terms at sale febl 4 To the Honorablelhe Judges of the Court of Gen eral Qua, te r Seusissns of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of John Bahlinger,of the 4th Wald, 411esltetry city, in the county aforesaid, humbly thew eth, That your petitioner bath provided hitnself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and oth. els, at his dwelling house in the city, aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of publicentertainmeat. And your . petitioner, as in dutybound. will pray. JOHN BALI:UNGER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 9th Ward; do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty end temperance, and is well provided with loom. room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neoessa- Henry A eshuts, • Henry Rollo, Reams Renter, T Garter, .1 Whitaker, Wm Cleis, Samuel Loty, C Blmliack, B Dewburst. -Victor Scribe. Abraham Hoye. [(eh 144130 To the lionorabie the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peaoe, in and for the County of Allegheny. fbe petition of Georg° Froudley, of tho 4th Ward, °film city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid bumb• ly slieweth , that your petitioner bath provided himself wish materials for the accommodation of travelersand others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEO. PROLIDLICY. IVe, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward, do certify, that George Proudley, the above petitioner is al good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the aceommodation . of travelets :and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Wm Procter, Daniel Young, John W Fitzsimmons, John Sherwood, Win F Mlinight, John Huller, Goo. Donnelly, Jnhn Woodside, Jas 3 Gordon, Chas Bills, Wm Booth, Solomon Rumpfiedd, febl4-d314.w3t• T HE partnership of John Freeman Co, was die. solved on the 9th lest, by the death .of John Freeman, E.g. The business will hereafter be con. ducted by the undersigned sury * ivino partners, under the name and style of Carothers, Miler 15r. Co, to whom those indebted to the former firm, will please call and settle their respective accounts. J CAROTHERS, ALEX MILLER, SAM'L CHURCH. February 13, 1346.—feb14.d1m. 1=1111111!Ell Married, Proclamation P. M'KENNA, Auct'r 1. D. DAVIS. Auer liensington Works - "saw Mess to L et EVERAL commodious Law Offices, on Fourth 0 street. For terms imply to BLAKELY 4. MITCHEL, cor of 4th and Smithfield streets. LiGold and Silver 177atehes. J K Logan, corner sth g- 11 7 cod sta. r, AS received on invoice of Gold and Silver Pat ent Lever Watches. A few Gold English Patent Levers. Two Gold Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels One Silver " Three " English All of which will he sold very low. NOW IS THE TIME! Valentines; Valentines!! Valentines!!! Ili FIE greatest assortment of Valentines, or in fact 1 the ONLT assortment in the city, is at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. Comical, Senti. mental, Humorous, Witty, Political, Mechanical, Come, then, all ye afflicted, seize the golden opportu city: hasten in crowds to ComCs, who will exhibit to your wondering eyes such an amazing assortment of the must magnficent and beautiful VALENTINES, varying in price from 10 cents to $2,50, that has ever before been looked at. Call early, and remembe r that on the 14th of February is St. Valentine's Day. febl3• Pair for the Washington Fire Company. THE ladies of Allegheny have for some weeks been busily engaged in preparing useful and fan• cy articles to bo sol d on the 23d inst., to aid the said Company to procure a suitable house fur the safe keep. ing of their apparatus. As this is the first effort of the kind made in this community, it is hoped by the undersigned that a sim ple statement of these facts will ensure a large atten dance and liberal patronage from those for whom the Firemen have so often periled their health and li ves. The sale will be commenced on Monday afternoon, the na inst.., at 2 o'clock, in the storeroom of Messrs Clerk &Cameron, on Federal street, near the market Allegheny city. VirAdmittance 121 cents. JAS J JOHN G McMILLAN CHAS WHISTON, JOHN G COLLINS, DANL M CURRY. Committee 4 BBLS crab cider just received and for sale by PC MARTIN, febl3 60 Water at. I'ECONS 3 13A R RELs Texas pectins nn hand end fur saleby P. C. MARIN febl3 60 IVeter street. MACKEREL A _ FEW bbla mackerel on bend and for 4ale by P. C.MARTIN, 00 Water .t PULVERISED LOAF SUGAR 1 ia) BBLS .up'ne quality rulyerised Loaf Sugar, L Obbla Nu. 7, do do do just received uod for linle by MILLER & RICKETSON. CLOVER SEED 4(\ PrUSHELS prime rinverteed in store. and for `r sale by STILLER & RICEETSON, 1'613 179 Liberty a. FLAXSEED WANTED. 3000 c 1 MILLERttRI'CI.nEniTedSObIyN, STEAMBOAT LAMPS. 4 DOZ assorted three, two and one light suspend ing and side lamps for sale at lowest cash price dv W WILSON, cor 4th and Market sr. DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS. 3DOZ of a. boat m.4.j.pot I,re.iverl SRA Gm •eic by W W WILSON, cor 4th and Marietta. COD FISK. 500 1.138, for sale by W B ,INDERSON CORN MEAL. 25 BOSH Sifted, fur sale hr feb 11 B ANDERSON SOAP AND CANDLES 15 s ap.7Es Cin NNloouildS(Ga'arOdles For sale by feb 11 PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, ON Draught and for sale by W B ANDERSON, No 25 Liberty and 3 Ferry ■u BACON 15 CASKS hams; 6000 assorted hams, sides, and shoulders, For sale by lett 1 C ona. KU SACKS Yellow Corn, rreeived per str Brl JLIU mom. For sale by fvb I 9111 BBLS dried upplee, AN/11 175 bush dried peaches fur sale bi LEMONS. A FEW boxes fresh Sicily ,Lemoci.just. received A and for .saki by STERETT & Co. fehlo 18 Market at, near Ith. Nails. 1 000 KEGS assorted sizes nails and binds for s,tls asxnamsfactoree's prices B U Blt I DOE, WILSON & CO, Wryter 6t 50 TONS assent...llor sale at znatzufactu rer • prices by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., fel, 1 0 %'ater street. Molasses. n ARTS N 0 Mulasseg just received and far °UM sale by BITRIII DOE. WILSON &CO., IV,iter Ft Rice sad Raisins. 30 TIERCES Rice; 25 boxes M R Raisins just received and for sale by B [MAR WILSON & CO., feW Water at, SUGAR. 150 HHDSN 0 Sugar, just received end tor sale by BUIIBRIDGE, WILSON 4- co, Wetter otrert VIOL 15 0 bbl. No 3 "south" Mackerel 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 iandfor sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, fd, 10 133 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. 8 " lump '' 40 kegs " Received per steamers Columbia and Belmont and for seletsy -LAMBERT r SHIPTON, leblio . 133 and 135 Wood et. Whoa'lrons. 20 GROSS for sale by GEO COCHRAN. 26 Wood st MACHINE. CARDS 0 F.eastowt maoufacture for wool awdingmeshine .corob plate nod mks forsalw.by E=!!IMII Doctor Dors Tordc. and Anti-Dyspeptic IT has at all times been an object of peculiar portanto ,to the medical world to discover OPT medicine or combination of medicines, which would operate in such a manner as to cleanse the stomach and intestines of all irritating matter, and not debili. tate them. For the want cf such a medicine, physici ans have rarely been able to cure a can of confirmed dyspepsia or indigestion. to c are which the wholo ma teria medics has been tried; from the meat powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat bran. A temporary relief in such cases 35 sometimes pro. cured by the use of common emetics and purgatives, but the debility of tho stomach and bamela produced by these medicines, soon brings a return of thedistres sing symptoms, even aggravated, and often the reran dy has been worse no the constitution than the dis ease. These pills are offered to tho public with the coral. deuce, produced by long experience in practice, that they will operate gently on a purgative, and effectually deem() the stomach and bowels, without producing sickness, nausea or debility. They can be used at all times, by persona of all ages, without regard to diet. drink, or exposure to wet or culd. They generally improve the appetite, and in one hour after they are taken, and are the best preventive of those diseases generally termed bilious. A few boxes of these pills aro usually sufficient to remove the most confirmed Dyspepsia with all its di,tressing symptoms, such as sickness and sourness f the stomach, loss of apatite, habitual costiveness, ehoiic,despondency of mind, and o host of nervous affections, with which every person laboring under the disease is more or less arnicttA. As complaintsare sometimes made of disappoint ment in the operation of these pills, owing to the im proper use or administration of them, as to time,. quantity and uge of the patient, we have published % pamphlet. in which is set forth more fully the proper manner of using the pills, Logo her with some of the diseases in which they are most applicable. rr'Thest , pills will rarely operate as a purgative if more than one pill betaken at a dose. For sale by B A FA HNESTOCK febl:2-d&w corner of Sixth and Wood sts. TS the most valuble composition ever put before the public. for the immediate cure .1 - the following eompluints. viz: Cholic. Cholera Nliebos,D)sentary or Flux, Diarilicea or Summercompluint, Cholera Infer.- tom. llillona Cholic, &c, &c. It has neverbeen known to foil, when it has been used according to the direc tions, which are few and easily complied with. Tt hat won a reputation it eve than a year, seldom e qualled end never surpassed. The proprietor wishes every ore to test it, before they puss judgement., as be wishes it to be based upon ire own merits. Price, 23 cts per bottle. Prepared and suid b; the proprietor. - Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1846. MRR E SELLERS—Though I do nut believe anv further testimonials are necessary to estab lish the reputation of your justly famed Cough Syrup, I feel compelled, as an act of duty, to mention several cases which came under my immediate notice, in Islamises, of families whom I was in duty bound to relieve at any coot, complained of hard breathing, a revere cough and no expectoration, loss of appetite, j with strong symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption; I mentioned your syrup and they begged I would pro cure some, which I did. Tarn happy to report that they are quite relieved, the syrup having produced the desired etiect in every instance. You are well nsi gored of its good effeets upon myself. Hoping that this may reach the notice of persons afflicting from coughs and colds. T remain your oh't serv't E. F. PRATT, Overseer Poor. The Syrup is put up in 50 and ‘2sct. bottles so that it 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 & H. I'. Schwartz Allegheny city. feho Last Winter Session—Dancing School. MADAME BLAI O IIJE,'S loot session for the pres ent winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, Fehrunry 13th, ut 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the re-organization of bet classes fur the last winter season, Madame 8., hopes it will not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of the liberul support they have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of alai; eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher,' in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con [ fident the simple announcement of the re.organiss, Lion of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her a continuance of their favors. In order to give that eclat to ..the Ezaminatiax Ball, she proposes closing her winter labors with, and which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, ete offers the 'following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her termite $6 each, to shuse,pupils who have attendeti the-two previous ses sions. feb9 W B ANDERSON Al the solicitation of coveted gentlemen, Madame B. will open evening classes, for instruction i; the Polka, Polka Queuirilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wedneiday and Fri day evenings of each week, from 7. to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. feb9 2wd. M 13 RH EY & Co 57 Water et. Ml 3 HEY &Co MBRHEY&Co Tkird door abort Diamond Alley. THE subscribers very respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have on hand, at all times, a very large stock cf SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES. SPADES, MATTOCKS, PICKS, &c., All of their own manufacture, which they will sell fe!, wholesale or retail, fur cash or approved paper. We would particularly call the nitration of cst q a Contractors, and others,:to our CANAL SHOVELS, which we feel confident are not surpassed by any others in the United States. Western Merchants, and others, visiting the city, will find it to theli advantage to give as acall before making their purchase.; elsewhere. [llrOrdior, promptly attended to. BERGER, WRIGHT & Co.. No. 99, Wood street. ANUMBER of good workmen, who are well pc. quainted with Filing, Finishing and Fitting,up Engine work, and Riveting, will find constant employ meat, and the beet wages, by immediate applicatio4 at the Kensington Iron ship Yard _Pittsburgh. febll.lw. .1. TOMLINSON. NOTICE.- 7 ln pursuance of a resolution adopted by Councils on the 4th lost., notice, is herby given to all persons holding Warrants drawn by the Mayor,.prior to the 10th Apri1,.1845, to present the same to the Treasurer, immediately, for liquidation, S. R. JOHNSON, febll Iw. Cit) Treasurer. Treasurer's office, Nu. 36. Third at. REYNOLDS & SUEE; FORWARDING AND C0M.111.55,10N The highest price in,cash. paid at all times for coun try rags, baling , ropo, and cotuon waste, corner of Penn and-Irwto sts. Pituiburgh, Pa. jan3o•tjvld. • LL persons indebted to the County of Apiogbeny L - S,. as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise,,are reques ted to settle their accounts on or before the let day of April next, after rhich,timo suite.will_ be immedi ately entered against. delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAG/tL, JOHN McDOWELL, Commissioners Commissioners' Office, January 2,3, 1846. ,S GEO COCHRAN, 26 Wcoxi A Dr. Thompson's Carminative, EDGAR THORN. ccrner of Hued and Penn Kt reet,. Pittsburgh, Pa Important to Gentlemen. SHOVELS! SHOVELSI-! BERGER, WRIGHT Sc CO,, MANUFACTUREas OF HANINIESED SPADES A-ND SHOVELS. Warehouse No. 90 Wood street, Mechanics Wantcd L O. RZYMOLDs MERCHANTS, For the Allegheny River Trade DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH N'NUFACTUREIi, afsloride of Lime azd -Paper NOTICE TO La - FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE EMMI jan2.7 qi&wtap 1
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