• 1414. Ziglp itlorning pout. JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR VITISSURGH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. n PecatEn.Agent for country new:Tapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post. and Weakly Mercury and Manufacturer, to rreeive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in NEW YORK. at the Co:,loffice, 30 Ann street, (ud joining the Tribune Office.) DosroN, No. 12, State 9tTPC... PHILADELPHIA, [Leal Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine weer. Ravristortc, S F. corner rin;timore and Calvertst where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. OCR CITY GOVGaNtik-ST. — The Gazette tuirit,;(l - with much anger and trepidelian, that Me %VAT/S wum-a, or Mercer, has preBentert a Bill in the House, at Hartiaburgh, which will chringe the made of e leering the City Councile, by the Wards, ea it is at present, to a General Ticket. The violent opposition of the Gazette, in this proper and reasennbie reform, is very wentietful, anti the reasons he gives fir it, aro in the last degree, iretiu • dent and hypocritical. The now rivoii.ure, lin says, will "rub the minority, however reepectatile, of all chance w be.licard in the atLire of the city." And again, "The whole scheme is a most outrageous tisamalt on the liberties of the people, on at tempt to grind into the earth, minorities, .however respectable.' Considering the btlaviour of the whigs, in wielding the city adminis, ration, this is decidedly cool. Shire they have had a permanent majority in Councils,no de vine was too base or too mean for theiruse, if it prom is ed to give them more perfect control over the funds and the 00iC44 of the city. The leaders, in or out of Councils, would strike out new plans to get entire control of the petty official pickings, and the servile and bigoted majorities would sanction the scheme, whatever it might be. Altogether overlooking the rights of the minority. they have refused to publish the city Laws and Ordinance,. in soy but their own parti san papers,end that eby cot off all who do not read their organs from knowing what councils might do. To ef fect this disgraceful purpose, law after law was pas. and by the councils, in order to pet it beyond a possi• filthy for any democratic paper to obtain the privi lege of doing the small service of publishing the city laws. No democrat (except a watchman or two) was employerk in any official capacity. and in council., ev cry proposition mode by the minority has been regular. ly and obstinetely voted down, without.in manycanes, even a respectful hearing. And yet we are told by the immaculate Gazette, that the election of councils by general ticket, is an attempt to "grind minorities to theearth!" Let us, fur a moment, contrast the csiminct of the democrats, in regard to our city affairs, with that of! their opponents. For years, the Democrats advocated the principle that our municipal elections should not be influenced by party, politics. They proved their sincerity by voting for whigs, and citizens' candidates, repeatedly, even in opposition to men of their ow n t party. When J Q Nl'CtisTocx, a democrat, urn. elected Mayor, he pursued a liberal policy, and men of froth parties were to be found in the city offices in his gift. When the proscriptive course of the whigs compelled is to make a party nomination, and the Democracy triumt Fool in Dr Keno, what was his course?' .Despising the mean example of his whig pre decessors, he appointed a a:6g city printer, and se letted a whig to one of the four offices left to his ap. pointment. And how was his liberal deportment met by the whigs and the Police Committee? Why, they bare refused to permit him to have such persons as wished for night policemen, and have given every evi donee that they approve the insolent bearing of some of them who have grossly insulted the chief magis trate of the city. And yet, in view of all these things,' the Gazette deprecates the idea of robbing the minor ty of a voice in city atTsb s! and charges the democrats with a desire to do this! The Gazette "protests . ' against "placing the whig city of Pittsburgh on a par with the benighted suites of New Hampshire and South Carolina." But what earthly objection can the Gazette have to pla-1 clog the "whig city of Pittsburgh" on a par with the; whig city of Philadelphia—which elects its Counciloi by General ticket. In that city of burnt churches, nol democrat has bad a seat in councils fur yeats. Yet! this legal 'exclusion of democrats from the rity goy- I ernment of Philadelphia is not more effectual in debarring democrats from any share in the direction of their city affairs, than the system maintained II by party drill in the city councils bete. The truth is there is nothing unfair nor unjust to any portion of our citizens in this new proposition. Ili Ibis is a '•whlig city." as the-Gazette says it is, why I then, the Genesnl Ticket would give them undisputed! power in the ccuncils--increased power they could net have—and would spare the democrats in those bodies from the insulting domiration of a tyranicad majority, who now rule the city with on iron hand, without being willing, howeuer, to take the whole re sponsibility. On the other hand, if the democrats, who last month elected a Mayor by user 100 majority and gave their Council tickets within 48 of what the whig tickets received, should occasionally prevail, in this "whig city," why then they will have the whole i power, and will not shrink from the whole responsi bility. The whigs know from experience, that the' l democrats would not abuse their power tore "grind the minority to the earth." THE laoa Sreast SCHOONER, HUMTER.—We copy the following notice of the lluaren from the Louisville Democrat of the 9th lost: The iron Steam Schooner. Hunter, Lieut. Mc Lartghlln, U. S. Navy, has just passed over the Falls on her way to New Orleans. The Hunter is pro pelled by Lieut. Hunter's submerged horizontal pro. paler, and if great speed and the utmost facility of working can establish the success of any thing, then they have established in this vessel the entire success of Hunter's propellers. The Hunter left Pittsburgh on Tuesday night and made the run to Wheeling in lees than-nine hours through henry drift ice which filled the river all the way down to Wheeling. She arrived in Cincinnati at 8 0 . :14.,ck, on Friday morn• ' ing, after nine hours detention on the passage. She left Cincinnati on Friday evening, et 20 minutes after 7, and made the run to the Big Miami, a distance of 22 miles, in one hour and 20 minutes. - This may be truly called a remarkable speed for any boat of but 100 feet in length, no matter how propelled, and that it had been accomplished by Lieut. Hunter's sub merged wheehrin the Hunter, is incontestable evi dence of their entire success. The pilots of the Hunter, Messrs Lewis Chcnueerul Adorn Albert, are prepared to make affidavit that the Hunter', run from Cincinnati to the Big Miami was accomplished in one hour and twenty minutes; so that the question of speed as far as these propellers are concerned, mly be looked upon as settled, 'rho success of this bast opens a new prospect of extending employment to the mechanica and artisans of the West. it hes demonstrated that we can build the Iron Steamers for our Navy at least as well as they can bo built on the sea board, and that our Wes tern engine builders can make Hunter's wheels run, however they may fail or pretend to fail to do it at the East. A predetermined disposition to defeat the success of these wheels in the Revenue Steamer Geo M. Bibh, so far succeeded, without a fair trial, as to cause them to be removed from her end the side wheels to be substftuted in their stead, at a cost of earner; 23, 000 to the goiernmeat, when there is no doubt the speed of the Bibb, from her greater length and power would haveexceeded that of the Hunter. The Wm. Penn I.ft Cincinnati and arrived here at the some time os the Hunter. Correspondence of the "Morning Post." Harrieburg, Pa. Feb. 11, 1846. The tight away bill was not reached in the Senate tu.day. The amendments of the House to the Tariff resolutions were discussed until the hour of adjourn ment. Mr Gibbons opposed the House amendments Which instructed against a Nantional Bank—and the Distribution of the proceeds of the public lands, nod in favor of a constitutional Treasury. He was replied to by Messrs Bigler 4. Chaptnan. In that House the grant of right of way to the New York and Elie Railroad, was diseased et great length. The representatives from the city of Philadelphia op posed the bill with much zeal; Messrs Burrell, Knrx, Brackenridge and Bighorn, supported the bill. Mr Trego, a whig member from the city of Philadelphia, moved to so amend the bill as to reserve to the Leg is lature the right to repeal the law at any time they may think proper. Mr. Burrell moved to amend the amendments, by requiring the state to make good any loss the Company might sustain by the repeal of th e act. ne amendment was still pending when the House adjourned. The Philadelphians complain that there exists a prejudice against them among the pee. ple of the interior. Mr. Burrell, told them that there was a prejudice, but it was the result of the narrow and selfish policy of the Philadelphians themselves. Mr. LinstaKLL is a very able and efficient member; give him a few years more of legislative experience, and he will be %tithing u su;erior in Lk) commun. wealth. HARRI3BUIIGII, reb . y.l2, 11346 The amendments of the Iloose to the Tariff raa. olutions, were discussed at length in the Senate to. day by :Motors Sanderson and Sterigere. The elapse instructing against a distribution of the proceeds of the public lands among the states, 'was stricken out, and the other stmencknents weteazreed to. The right of way bill. T. presume, will be again taken op in the Senate to-morrow. In the House, the New 'York and Erie Railroad hill ato under dittcuoion. The amendment of Mr Runell. to th amendment offered by 7‘lr Lego, of l'ltiladelidita, which teserves the right to repeal the low provided no injustice is done to corpronums, was adopted. An amendment re quiring tin• company to pay the State r bonus of half a minion. scan VO: ell doss n, yeas 37, nays 50. The question now bolero the House. is un an amendment offered by a city member, ma tax tonnage and pas. ,angers, to en extent that must defeat the bill, if adopted Before the petition was taken, the House adjoin 'led. W C Rives —The Weshintitim Times steles that this gentlemen, late it Senator from Virginia, has pub lished a letter of nearly four columns in the National Intelligenerrogaimt our title to the whole of O regon . fie is for peace end the givinz, up of all the tervilory claimed by Mr fluchotinn above the 491 h parallel— If we rocollect alight, he was once in favor of "arm ed 'anti-air/tr." which at present is suppneeti to be the same es"mvier/st increivity." Mr. Rives hes had his dun in the Senate. Mr. Pennybiteker repre sents the Old Dominion 'Two gem lemeo cf Richmond, Va., hove &Ter. ea to give siooa each for the endowment of Richmond College, if right other. con he found to rive an repel amount earl,. Another gentleman 011 ins To be one of twenty to Dive SU/0 rod!, for the come p.l rr.se. A bill recantly pasted the brgislaree rd . Alabama, to relieve Mr. Yaney. n rnomber of Congress from tha State, of the d braid lilies he had incurred by accept in: a challenge to frzler it duel with Mr. (llirrin3an, of Noth Curolloo. Gore, oar Martin vetoed -the bill on t he grncnd that the law removing the disability was unconstitutional. Tae TREASCRY of TrICS.f.TIke tires Odeon,. Pic stymie says that there is now in the Treasury of the Republic of Texas over $lOO,OOO, and the collector at Galveston estimates that u sate9 , lai to thi■ wt ll be forwarded to the T,en.ury at the close of the pres ent quarter. Should the United States government all expense incurred by Texas on account of the annexation, it is estimated that there will be in the Treasury of the State at the expiration ,1 the term of President Jones, about $350,000 LTVP.' Wm T Cnursn , editor of she Bedford En quirer has been cons icted of bbel upon a 'Cm Samuel Water's, S'ewart of the Pour Howe, and fined t2sn and casts of proo-ccution 13ClUT7 nv !RT.!! FEMALE — Do &Mr.. in hi* legit letter to the Philadelphia Tlnles, dated .tt Dublin, "The mud renders a promenade somewhat un pleasant; but it caused us to notice to day one thing that it may not seem improper to mention—the Lidless in walking, anise theirapparel still higher than they de in -London. Now bane they any rwnson, generally speaking. to be ashamed o f th a t s a m e, (vii see we base caught the Hitwrnians already) for their hoots am small and prettily made, rind !hes fit them. 8 penk ing of Irish women, let to old, while we think of it, that we met with Mum really Inindsnme faces in UM' hour's walk this morning un the Grand Parole. and along St Pat tick's street. than we beheld during a three weeks sojourn in Englund. A highly graceful carriage too seems common. And even among the humble, scantily clothed girl, in thin mallget s. artlmre hard•working ones that g o unrgerin g under the weight of large tubs on their heads, or larger backets strapped to their slinulders, we observe much of the elements of female beams." Kir king Yankees —We remember a sharp fellow named 'Doolittle, a Connectient Jae,' oho wee trans planted from Harvard University to one of the South ern States, for the purpo.e of assuming the editorial control of a violent parry paper, where no one ever labored with advantagefor the party, •im ply because an infinite quantiry pistols and.multiplicity of knives prevented the strentrousadvocac) of certain principles) and fettered the freedom of s p eoe h i i n e l egant style of efficacy. Doolittle was highly educated—was 'raped onus—brave; yet, with the charameristic cunning of his tribe, careful of his own' inwresta. 'Helnok hold of the paper with a determination to make it service able 'to the cause,' and serviceable he did make it.— The opposing candidate wan n bad fellow—a duellist, a dram-drinker a lover of 'poker,' and a - decided vota ry of Venus. Doolittle did what no other editor had dared do—he said so. The day on which his article appeared, the candidate entered the editorial chamber. • • - 'You ere Doolittle, the editor of Ihis peperr—hold in` a copy of the sheet in his hand. •I um.' 'You have libelled and insulted me, and.'—drawing u large knife—.l have come for your ears.' beg your pardon,' said Doolittle—'l am a ratan. grr to your customs, and perhaps have taken n license which in this part of the country, is inexcusable.— Such is, I think, the fact. Suppose we compromise the matter.' •Very welt,' said the Southerner, •I'll kick you, and you •hnllitnake a' full retraction.' 'You'll what?' said Doolittleoptietly. Kiek yoU.' .You insist upon that little privilege.' 'I ma unalterably fixed in ray determination.' lie am tl,' -seidDoolittle, firing a horse pistol as big as a blunderbuss, and shattering the Southerners right leg--.rot to be kicked!' Ho held .his situation six months—was stabbed twice, shot three times, belabored with a bludgeoe once, thrown into a pond once, but he was never kick ed. During his six -months' experience, he killed two of his adversaries. An absolute fact. Mr Slidull was still at Jalrppa with flattering pros- Council met—Present—Messrs Ackerman, Albree, Barnhill, Bruce, Duncan, English, Gorman, Grncey, Hamilton,Jones, Kelley. Karney, Mor row, Neeper. Pennock. Quinn, Reinhart, Roberteon, And Scott, Jno Scott,Smith, Stockton, Stoner, Tin rile and Whitney. Mr Stockton, Ptesident pro tern, in the chair. Mr Albree, a member elect. front the let ward, op• peered. and hoeing been sworn in by Alderman Mil lar. took his seat. . Mr Morrow presented a petition from the proper ty holders on sth street, asking that said street may be opened from its present terminus to Pennsylvania avenue. Head and referred to the Committee (mats., Grading and Paving. Petitions were presented by Messrs Stoner, Kelly Quinn end Hamilton, praying Councils to pave and grade Fifth st, which were retd, referred to the Com mittee on streets. gradiog and paving, with instructions to report at an early day. Mr Barnhill presented a petition asking that Con• gress street may be graded. Read and referred to the Committee on Streets, Grading and Paving . He also presented a petition from Levi Haines.— Read and referred the Relief Committee. Mr And Scott preaented a petition asking theta wa• ter pipe may be laid in Pike at. Rend and referred to the Water Committee. Mr Morrow presented a petition from a committee of the Vigilunt Fire Company, asking a portico of the Relief Fund, also a retilion from sundry citizens on same subject. Road and referred to the Relief Com mittee. Donein presented a petition praying that Wash ington street may be opened and grad, d. Read and referred to the Committee un Stteets. Grading and Paving. He also presented a petition from Gottlieb Bente!. Read and referred to the RelierCommitiee Mr. Whitney moved to take up the Ordinance en titled, "An Oidinance relatite to the night watch," which had been read twice and amended at lest meet ' tag, which was agreed to sad tRo Oidinetnee read a third time and passed and concerted in by S. C.. Mr. Robertson offered the following tesolution, viz: "Rewired, That the Presidents of Councils be and they ere hereby constituted en-officio members of the Police Committee,"—which was rend twice, and a I r ant ion having been made to lay the same on the table. Mr Andrew Scott called for the yeas and nays. which were as followsi—yeas Messrs Ackerman,Barn bill, Duncan, Hamilton, Kelly, Kerney, Morrow, .Quinn, A Scott, Smith, Tindle and Whitney. 12— ;nays Messrs Albree, Bruce, English, Gorman, Gra• key, Jones, M'Ckilland, Reinharr, Robertson, Jno Scott, Stockton and Stoner, 12. So the motion was Host—after several amendments, had been offered and 'ejected. and pending a mutton to amend, the taw lotions we. laid on the tads,. r Whitney offered the following resolution which was read three times and adopted, viz: "Resolved. That•tbe Sanitary Committee be in structed to inquire et What expense the building of the old Witter ‘Vot km can be ereetedditto a city Hostilel and comfottably furnished for that purpose; also what will be the probable trapense of medical and other attendance for the same, and report the name to Coen• oils at au early day. Adjourned. February 12. 18401. Extra ltltartnn —Present—M . Adams, Al. gee. Bieck. Fulton, Kinedid, Laughlin, Lee, Loomis, Lorenz. McDevitt, filtillwain, Ogden, Rowan, Von llocharst, Wilson and PllANideßt. Mr. Kincaid, Chairman of the Water Committee, to whom was referred a resolution of Councils instruct ing the lVirtrr Committee to prepare a suitable plan for the conduct and management of the Water Works. Reported an Ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance for the mote efficient management of the Water Works of the City of Pittsburgh," which was read a first and second time. On the reading of the 7th section, which' made the Salary of Superinu3sulant '•onre thousand dud" lam" Nlr. McDevitt moved to strike our "one thousand" which was carried Mr. Black moved toll!! the blank with fii4o, Mr. McDevitt fisoo, Mr. Rowan $7OO, Mr. Algeo trfiCtO, Mr. Ogden $950, Mr. Kincaid :Al..' Ir ri fur the yeas and nays, and on the $950 the yeas' were Meows Algro, Kincaid, Loomis, Lorenz, O 6 Von'Bonhotst. and President, 7—nays. Messrs, Ad. ems, Black, Fulton, Laughlin, Lee, McDevitt, Mel' wain. Rowan and Wilson. 9, lost. On s3oo.•—irtte, Messrs. Adams, Atgoo, Kincaid, Lauglitra, Loomis,, Lorenr, Ogden, Von llorthorst, and l'icritient. 9 nays, Messrs. Binds, Fodor,. Lee, McDevitt, Mcli wain, Rowan. W dern.7, carried, and the blank was tilled up with "eight hundred." After *rime further motions were made, carried, reconsidered, and with drawn, the Ordinance was read a third time and pas sed Mr. Kweaid poesenlrd an Ordinance eroOkd "An Ordinance (Cr tho more efficArnt neaetaing and collect• ing of Wwor Rents,"—which wu real three times and Mr. (thick pr/tented a report from the Sanitary Committee. cluing, that they find the continuance of the t/ity floepital uonoceseery, and mourn/nand that 1./r the preient it - be chreed, krea iog it in the power of the committee to re-open it if nereelary, which was read and ercerapted. Mr. Alger, pretested a rraolution•pi - arinting Preai• dente of Coo:wale rx•olftzto members of the Police commiatee, which VF•Il read and laid on the table. 'lne clerk of C. C. roturned tho Ordinance passed by this Council on the 4th inst.. entitled An Ordi n o nce 'el a te..., to thn Night %Vatch," as passed, with an nrcendment. adding "ona Lieutenant" which a mendent was resi and concurred in and the Ordinance en, pneeed. Adjourned. On Sunlay morning, si Li o'clock, of consumption 11C MAKTIR, in iiic2 ith I,in ago, Funeral will take place from his late resid•nce an Elm .Ire r, 6th Ward , on To ' ,lnv evening, at 3 o'clock. Tria friends of !Fe deceased are invited to attend. feb 16 COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON I ISIMEIGH BOARD OF TRADE. comittYTit rrit FEBRUARY. N. B (7rnif, W. Borkrr, Robert Wtxxie New Orleans—Pr steamer Sam Seay, 100 bbig molasses, Wm Holemes & Co; 50 hhds sugar, - .1 Dal' zello, 50 lthds sugar, A Hunter, 1 tierce S R sugar, John Artburs; 09 sacks of beans, J W Bum; 5 hlids hams, 6 bbla pork, 905 ps bulk pork, M. B. Rhey 3t Go; 103 kits wheat and • corn, D J hiorgao; 29 encks eats, H Windell; - 6 sacks of corn, 2 do meal , W B Anderson; 40 bblsmeal, owner aboard. Cinciertenti--Pr str Clermont. 59 bbls whiskey, John Bryar; 2.53 sacks ems, C H Smith; 2 sacks regs,l do faathers, King & !Holmes; 35 bales hemp, Lewis Hut. chison & Co; IT do -do rAkiorgan; 6 bundles iron. Lorenz, Stetling &Co? 50 hhds tobeoeo, H do P Graf; 40 bbls flour, F Sellers; 50 bblitliour, HChi/ds & Co; 40 sacks ginseng, 2do roots, B Rimy& Co. Naga Orleans—P r str National, 150 bbls mo. -1 bale tobacco, L. Hutchison & Co; 50 bbls mo. Millar & Rickel/on; 141 bbls mo. Hanna & Waterman; 20 casks rice, 'I do wine, 2 bes Egs, 25 do raisins, 272 bbls molasses,Berbridge, Wilson& Co: 21 casks rice, 75 baa raidns,Bageley & Smith .1 [Noeh's Messenger Plow. 38 BBLS.extita, for sale by W B ANDERSON, felt 16 No 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry st Procosdioas in Council. COMMON COUNCIL. TROASDLY, Febivary'l2, 1846 SELECT COUNCIL PORT OP PITTSBURGH 5 'LK? W•Tkil IS TIII CfI•NNICI. ARUIVED. Allainipps. Smith, ('in; National, Dodo, New Orleans; I_7lermont,Jolly, Louisville; Oregon,— Cit; Sam Seny, Greenlee, Now Orleans; Rhode Wand, McFall, Wheeling; Cleveland. Calhoun, Welleville; Revenue, Gaekill, Cio; Medium, Connelly, Brownsville; DEPARTED. Circessian,•Bennett, C in; A Ilaquippa, Smith, Cin; Medium, Connelly, Brownsville; IV okendaw, Convorse, St Louis; Michigan, Boies, Beaver; Newark, flordi'Zeoeiville; IMPORTS BY RIVER. Liss of IWltiers REMAINING in the Post Mee. at Pittibargh February 15.1R46. 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James Thomas P Johnson John James Thomns Jones Emallne Jona W R lamas W U Jordon Win moan Ephrata .frmla Joseph •Joaca JP Rittman Ralph Joie, Eras Jams Mathew Jobniun Georg, Kinard ldr Kenna Edward Kalve F Kerr James Kennedy Nancy Kerr Caroline R Kelier-Samoel 8 Kerr Robert or John Keller John Kerr Judge Katz Arta Kerr Sagan Rain John Kerr John Metier Jacob Kelip David Kennedy Thee or John Kilgore D Keefer Jobn .2 Vs( W Key Edward Khog George Kuictuner Jacob • Krupped if W Killar Anne Kirkpatrick Wailer Kennedy Nanny Klaksland 0 Keller Phillip .'.Klacald Joseph Kershaw Katy .Soros harem Karin fume Lafferty Wlltien Loyd David Lowman Jasper Lam W M Unison Banat Law Leos Loos henry ..Lsess Id K t. 2 .Latshaw I B. LOW, /OM Leech Thompson P 3.0 Lynch Mertes .Lewb.Blbe 4.gbinin Thomas Liwaleer Jedward it Lys/ill Sup Miro LllltaWard P Zoorring Jobe Lealimed Tbomas Militott A Ass Lltner 6* .Lops NI Visas X Xltehof a Mackerel Walter 122ablill *Wet .had Marti A W 2 Miler *firm Maley Wm • 2 .billka Valley Unlike James C • Norton Otsd ter• Maguire limes A Woleanderldlas Masten W P Norsiaad - AM: Malmo, Cynthia 'Fortin James Marlose Mary A 2 Moorhonte John Mackey Huth More John C Martin Helena Morgan Catharine M Lila Means Jane Morgan Jobn T Mendenhall Mr W Vorgan Wm Rev Messick Sophia tdoorbead J LI Miller Wm Moisen B Rob Mille Jam Rev Moore James Miller J Moors John %fickle Wm . Moors Washington, 2 Mi!linger John Li Morrison John D Mlles Wm Myers Samuel Mllls lease Mann Thomas litmus, A Myers James Mills" Capt Myers Margate/ Murphy RUen lane Murry B M' M'Baine William al 'Dowell Bernard JrAnulty C A 2 M'Dowell Suaassah M'Berns Michael 2 IWCargell James M'Ateer Jabs hl`Given Matthew M'ltehich E M'Gannigle David M'Brick W P M'Guanigle Elizabeth Elizabeth M'Gnnaigle James Ill'Cleland 3 P Capt Willey Hugh Ill'etelland Arthur 2 IJ'lntssh L. U Cain Thomas 2 M'llibeny John II M'Cabe Mary Jhr Kee Patrick MlCarty Thomas M'Kee John M'Clusky Mary M'Kes Cathartas .M'Charty Henry artane Robert U'Cartay Catharine Ill'Lans James M'Cain David M•Lana Daniel ill'Closkey John M'Lane John M'Creary Martha leklattan Bawer! M'Crea John M'Mullan James Ireormlea P G M'Nabb John M'W !Matra' Daniel ft•l'ball John Walla Jame ■ Neely WNllant Neeper John Newton Oliver Noble Wluiam Newton Caroline B Noble Ann Nelsen Nk.holas kphant F B O'Freel James ci'Daniel James; O'Meara J o'arlen Tbemaa Ovehotain Etalse Oleo H A 2 O'n arra Mary O'Conner *beim! or James Oltyne Michael P Patten Margaret Miss Fetes:too N U Pauly Eiesune Pease Enos Payee William PeSer John A Pauner Welcome Paisley Samuel Parkinson Joseph Pears°. Squire Poyton Geo W Profiler Carton Parkinson Virglnts Mai Provete Wlllfam Patterson limes ratiock R H Patterson P A Pratt Ban) Parke B B Prestos John Patterson flamed Prosser WV Patterson Thomas Pollock David Patterson Nancy Miss Prattler C B Patterson W C [addle. Ella, Riaher Elisabeth Rankine NA Mho Richardson Jaime Randall John Richards William ladle John &Mee Jacob RatTarty [Nair, khmond Jusetta Jlfir Raltigon Peter Rev Jlicheisohd Margaret Mr Rector John Roberts Ephraim Raisin John [oeewelnC C Redembeca Catharine Romirk William Roden Basil Roes William Rees Philip Roland I H Ruder John Stickytiler John Rid man Thomas Roland Job■ R Winger Catharine Roes Mary Jane Rester Mns Rose James Rees*lds &mu Rogers Issbejle Reed Hiram Rogers Ira 8 Rabin/ma Nary A R7►a John A Real Aries Rod V R Raab Dayld E=l3:9 Ratlidgs J W 2 Bel Capitals 2 Smith Joshua Smith Ass K Mims Smith Jana Xiss Smith Elisabeth Alias Smith Asa Miss Sayder Simon Snyder B P Bryder dooms &menu Daniel Sooner Wiliam Sieving Margaret Min Steele James Steele Adeline Miss Ellen aim Burn David Siephisas David Stevenson R W Stevenson A altercation A B 2 Strain Thomas Smog Stephan Stokes Richard Dr Samosas Sarah Mir Taylor Semis , Thorn Thomas Taylor Mary Mrs Thoratoa Thomas Taylor Thomas Tuner Weary Thompson Z Moe Todd Rebecca Miss Tisampsoo Mary Mies Mathison Jobs T Thompsos S H IL Trimble/amid Thommas Robert Tony Ridlaard Thompson Minor Twists. tl Thobsin Jame. I=3ll Sasaikra &Awn • SeWit JO. Seas E Stott Willis* Scat Hash Sean A Mott Gear Searles likewise& if*kir Josiah Seymour /atm .1 Shaw Thomas elheoffer John Skimp P Shriver 8 Smith Sidman flamital Sheer Jobs U S.art Job. /oho IC Sahli - Ith Job■ Smith C A Smith Clomp MT Smith Shoos Semmes James Yarn4r Thom Vistas Bums! 1.. Voorbean W P Willies Margaret Uhl Whitson Marla A B Wadsworth Jahn Whits ;toren' Wall Caittarhoe Mrs Williams Imes Wal'week Jame Williams Nancy Mn Ward n W illiams Josiah - Ward C Mrs Williams Robert H Ward Petite W Illfaan Charters Ward illargirst 11 Miss Williams Jobs W Matilda Miss Wilson David Watson Win Wilson Job, Watson Jonathan W peon Win Watson Mary bliss W itsorsCeo rite Watson Mark Wilson B H Watt Amu Wilds Andrew Ilf Weaver Jobs W .2 Wilkinson (horn Weaver Join Wilkinson John Willy J B Williamson Henry II Welled F Rev 2 W Miaow, David White Michael Wilhelm David White Wm Winston Joseph 2 White /oho • Wolf Sarah RI ril Whigbow Crawr.ml Wood Emily R DI las Worrell: hoe lIIIto , Wood Lfoooph Y York anthers FIVICiII Zook Jacob INITIALS. Tomei' David York Aaa Eliza Capt 8 B “Plekaway." CHAMBERS M'KIBBIN, Postmaster fa4,l6ll2t&wlt Prodace. 150 BUSHELS Oata; 6 sacks Corn bble white Corn meal; 5 " yellow " do; 1300 lbs 'Buckwheat Flour; Just received and for vale boy febl6 %V B ANDERSON, ,Illanus. 1 00 OF small size and superior qualities, For sale by Wl3 ANDERSON. Dry(hoods, Clothing, and Fzumitnro, AT AUCTION. THIS DAY, at M'Kenna's Auction 'Rooms, No, GA Market street, between 3d andAtb, at 10 o'clock', will be sold a lot of Dry Goods, and Cloth. tog. At 2 o'clock, P. M. Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads. Featherßeds, Stands an 2 Tables. At 7 o'clock, same evening. Watched, Clocks, dm. 161.4 P. M'KENNA, Auct'r. Auction Sales. AT 10 o'clock on Monday morning the.l6th at the Commercial Aution Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold an eatansive as sortment of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Caps, Fine Cutlery, A.c., easbracing the stock of a gentle man declining business. - At 2 o'clock, P. M. 5 Crates and I cult assorted Queensware. I Iron Safe. I Plnsfoem Seale inssieby Livingston. A-quantity of new and second haad•lloaaebold, Fur niture, Mattresses, very superior large Whitney Sian lean, Carpeting; Looking Glasses, Mantel Clocksoltc. At 7 o'clock everyavecing during the week sales of variety Goods and fancy articles. fable. -*JOHN DAVIS, Amer. LARD. 4888 prime Laid, jou remehlki and for Bah) by fob 1 JAMES MAY. MME=IMI!! To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gamine @starter Sessions of the Peace, in sad for the Cales ty of Allegheny. The petition of Nicholas Steiner, 4th Ward, city of Allegheny in the county 'aforesaid hunablysheweth, that your petitioner bath provided himself 'with niateriars for the accomodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid; and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe aitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. NICHOLAS STEINER.. We, the subscribers. citizens of the 4th %Ward; do certify, that Nicholas Steiner, the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern in necessary. Matthias Voeghtley, H C Renter, Francis Henga, L Walter, G Demliog, Lewin Ottman, William Glis, Abram Hays, F tenter, William Lemon, W Flodle, D Bonin. feb/.6'34 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen eral quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for tilt Googly of Allegheny. The petition of John Baidinger, of the 4th Watd, Allegheny city, is the county aforesaid, humbly shew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and oth ers, at his dwelling house is the city, aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pkeged to grant him a license to keep a house of public eatertainmeat. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN BALDtNGEB. Vle, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward; do certify, that the above petitioner,is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with housoroom and conveniencesfor;the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessa• Henry A ttsbotz, Henry GoMA, Beatus Renter, T Ganter, J Whitaker, Wm Cie's, Samuel Laity, C Bamback, Deaburst, Victor Scriba, Abraham Hays. [Ebb 14 d3t• BF virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, Jr., President of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Fifth Judicial Dis trict of Pennsylvania, and justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said District, and Wm Porter and Wm. Kerr, Esq., Associate Judges of the same Courts In end for the said County of Allegheny, dated the 12th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, and to me directed, for bolding a court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv. ery at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. M.— Public notice is hereby given to Justices of the Ponca Coroner cud Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to bo done—end also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now am or may be in the jail of said caunty of Al legheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Pittsburgh this twelfih day of February, in the year of oar Lord, 1846, end of the Commonwealth the 67th. feb•td ELIJ A H TROVI LLO, Sheriff, Mr. iOllll Hswrw et I.: DEAR have used in my family for a con. sldseable time, Dr. Thompson's pills and I can with propriety say that they are an excellent remedy for those diseases (or which they are recommended, and I am well persuaded that the public would derive a great benefit from the use of them. Tim Carminative is also an excellent remedy for those diseases among children for which it is recom menced. :fours Truly, ALEX P HENDERSON. Prepared and fold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, 'Druggist -4- Apothecary, febl4 nor Hand and Penn sts., Pittsburgh. THE partroersbip of John Freeman &Co, Wll3 diEh solved on the 9th inet, by the death of John Freeman, Esq. The business will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned surviving partners, under tbe name and style of Cerothqrs, Miller & 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 13.1846.—feb14-dirn. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS. AT 7'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 20th instant, will be sold at the commercial auction rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, without re, eerie by order of Da‘id Shaw, Administrator to the estate of the late Wm Shaw, deceased. 20 shame Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 10 do Pittsburgh and Greenaburgh Turnpike Road Co. Stock. Alio, for account whom it may concern: 40 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. Terms it sale. febl4 J. D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Varier the Washington Fire Company, THE ladies of Allegheny have for some weeks JIL been busily engaged in preparing useful and fan. cy strides to be sold on the 23d inst., to aid the said Company to procures suitable house for the safe keep. log of their apparatus. As this-is the first effort of the kind made in this cornmssity, it is biped by the undersigned that s aim pie 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 he commenced on Monday afternoon, the 23,1 inst., et 2 o'clock, in the storeroom of Messrs Clark &Cameron, on. Federal strem, near the market Allegheny city. EV'Admittance 124 cents. JAB•J BINNING, JOHN- G MeMILLAN, CHAS•P WHISTON, JOHN. G COLLINS, DANL M CURRY. febl3-td Committee. BBLS crab eider just received and for saleby PC MARTIN, febl3 60 Water at. Q I3A.RSELS Texu peectas (salami and far sale by 4 5- 0 P. C. MARTIN . febl3 ,60 Water street.. A A . FEW bbl,mackerel on Mind and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, febl3 60 Water it PULVERISED LOAF SUGAR. I') BBLS supine quality pulverised Loaf Sugar, lObbls N 0.7, do do do just received And for sale febl3. MIL LER & RICKETSON. CLOVER BRED. 41 - 1 BUSHELS prime ell:mama:l In store, end for VI Well MILLER* RICKETSON, febl3 179 Liberty et. FLAXSEED WANTED. flaxseed 3000 *US H ELS flaxs is wanted by itiLLER & RICKETSON 4 DOZ assorted three,.t.wo and one ligbt suspend• ing and side lamps foc sale at lowest cash price by W 1V WILSON, feblo cor4tb and Market at. DIAMOND POINTED GOLD..PENS. . €lll DOZ of the best make just received and for ft. sale by W W WILSON, feblo cor 4th and Market at. BACON. 15 CASKS hams: 6000 assorted 114=14 sides, 'and shoulders, For sale by M B RHEY & Co. febl / 57 waters. Cora 5 5.eBACKS Yellow Corn , .B received perste .1 t) roost. For sale by fob 1 1 M B RHEY dr. Co. Vant/4z2ue, Wood Co., Va, Jan 26 Heushigton Works. PECONS MACKEREL STEAMBOAT LAMPS Doctor Wills Tonic and Airti-Dympoptis Pills. Ir; bee at ail times been an object of peculiar im portance to the medical world to discover some medicine or combination of medicines, which would operate insucb a manner as to cleanse the stomach , and intestines of all irritating matter, and not debili tate them. For the want of such a medicine, physici ans hare rarely been able to cure a case of confistnedor dyspepsia or indigestion, to nice which the whole ma. teria median has been tried; from thlt powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat b! _o. A temporary relief in such cases is sometimes pro cured by the uac of common emetics and purgatives, but the debility of the stomach and bowels produced' by these medicines, soon bring.; a return of thedistre.s sing symptoms, even aggravated, Ind often the reme dy has been worse on the constitution than the die case. These pills are offered to the public with the conE dence, produced by long experience in practice, that they will operate gently ns a purgative, and effectually cleanse the stomach and bowels, without producing sickness, nausea or debility. They can be used at all times, by persons of all ages, without regard to diet. drink, or exposure to wet or -cold. 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 pins aro usually sufficient to remove the most confirmed Dyspepsia with all ite distressing symptoms, such as sickness and sourness f the stomach, loss of apatite, habitual costiveness, cholic, despondency of mind, and a host of nervous, affections, with which every person laboring under the disease is more or less afflicted. As complaintsare SOMOtiMCS made of disappoint ment in the operation of those pills, owing to the im proper use or administration of theca, as to time, quantity and age of the patient, we have published pamphlet. is which is net forth more fully the proper manner of using the pills, toga .her with some of the diseases in which they aro most applicable. ['These pills will rarely operate as a purgative If more than one pill betaken at a dose. For gale by B A FAHNESTOCK &Co., felll2-d&w corner of Sixth and Wood its Law Offices to Lot. SEVERAL commodious Law Ofiicea, on Fourth. street. For terms apply to BLAKELY MITCHEL, cor of 4th and Smithfield streets. Gold and Silver Watches. .iY K Logan, corner 517: 4- Wood sts. HAS received an invoice of Gold and Silver Pat , ent Lever Watches. A few Gold English Patent Levers. Two Gold Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels One Silver " 15 Three " English All of which will be sold very low, Zellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1848. 1171 R R E SELLERS—Though I do not believe 131 any further testimonials are necessary to °cab nab the reputation of your justly famed Cough Syrup, I feel compelled, as an act of duty, to mention several cases which came uf.der my immediate notice, in member, 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 Consomption; I mentioned your syrup end they begged I would pro cure same, which I did. I am happy to report tbatthey are quite relieved, the syrup having produced the desired effect in every instance. You are well as sured of its good effects upon myself. Hoping that this may reach the notice of persons suffering from coughs and colds. I remain your ob't serv't E. F. PRATT, Overseer Poor. The Syrup is put up in SO and 25ct. 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 .1. Mitchell & H. P. Schwartz Allegheny city. feb9 Last 'Mater Sensioa—Dancing School. IN ADA ME 13LAIQUE'S last aession for the prim. v.a cat winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Aarembly buildings. In announcing the re-orgnnimition of her 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 liberal support they have hitherto ezteradod to her. Sho cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher, in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con fident tho simple announcement of the re-organlse tine of her classes will be sufficient to. secure It her a continuance of their favora. In order to give that eclat to -the Examittatims Ball, she proposes closing her winter labors with, and which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, she offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terms to $6 each, to these pupils who have .attended tbostro previous se*. sions. ,feb9 Important to Cienthemen, A T the &elicitation .cf several gentlemen, biadame 211.. B. will open eveaingclasses, for instruction in the Polka, Polka-Quadrilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings of each week, from 7 to 9P M. Her subscription list 33 now open far subscribers at her rooms on Fourth et, near Wood. feh9-2wd. SHOVELS! SHOVELS!! BERGER, 'WRIGHT & CO, 15 1ANIOPACTUFIEB.3 OP HAMMERED SPADES AND SHOVELS, Warehouse N 0.89 Wood street, Third door chore Dicvnond Alley. THE subscribers very respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have on hand, at all times, a very large stock of SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES. SPADES, MATTOCKS, PICKS, All of their Own manufacture, which they will sell low, wholesale or retail, for cash or approved paper. We would particularly call the attention of Canal Contractors, and otheradto our CANAL SHOVELS, which wafeel confident are cot surpazsedby any others in the United States. Western Merchants, and others, visiting the city, will find it to their advantage to glee as a call before making their purchases elsewhere. nrOrders promptly attended to. BERGER, WRIGHT & Co., -No. 93, Wood street. Mechanics Wanted AA NUMBER of good workmen, who are well ac quainted with Filing, Finishing and Fitting up Engine work, and Riveting, will-find constant employ ment, and the best wages, by immediate Application at the Kensington Iron ship Yard Pittshurgh. febll-Iw. J. TOMLINSON. NO TICE..—In pursuance era 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 liquidation. S. R. JOHNSON, febll-11v. City Treasurer. Treasurer's office, N 0.36, Third at. L. O. BITSOLDB REYNOLDS & SUDS. FORWARDING AND CONIMIS.SIaIIi MERCHANTS, For the Allegheny Eit , r4. Trade. DEALEIL3 r GROCERIES, T,RODX.C:gt PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride af Limo and Paper. The highest price in cash paid at alltimes for coun try raga, baling rope,. and cottton waste, corner of l'enn and Irwin sts, Pittsburgh, Pn. jan3o-tjyl4. NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Collectors of Taxes,..or otherwise, are reques ted to settle their accounts on or before the Ist day of April next, after• eitich time suits will be Immedi ately entered againsidelincluents. JAMES CIINNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL,. JOHN MeDOWELL, Commisalmisrs. Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. 5 jan27-14 tapl FRUIT. 20 BBLS dried apple., 115 bush dried peaches for ode by febll U B RIMY k Ca. 12E=