Correspondence lof 111 0 mite Poe." Cie Stlorttilto Post. I Haatimatmon, Feb 25, 1816. = f lie bill granting the right of way to the Bisiumote and Ohio Railroad Company, was again before the Senate. Mr Bigler, Mined his position; he espies nod a willingness to vote for the hill with an amend meat which he off, •rid, and which was intended to test ILr since:try of the Praladelphiuns in reference to the construction of a Railroad from Harrisburgh to Pittsburgh-he said moreover, that if the Pinhle! Otani failed to fulfil their promises -if they did not subscribe one leaf of the capital stock, and do other things to chow that they were determined to make the Pcnneylvantaroad before the meeting of the next Leg. 'stature, he would then advocate and vote for thi• right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; he said that he was acting in accordance with the wishes of Lie constituents in giving a prefer -teensy ',unto. road-that he considered HAVE Dont min YoUtt NuNSENSI" • -A few. enceto the I weeks ego, in New York ,an editor wrathfully attack- himself bound to obey and carry nut their desires, but he was (lee to any that if the Philadelphians did nut, ed another, with a cowhide, The cowhirier, protect - ed by the folds all', ample cloak, stood the infliction without dela y' take steps to cum 4 ruct a Rail Ito td front Ilarrisburgh to Pituibto gh, his constituents would fur some moments with great mdiffetence. and then unite with him in advocating the grant for the right of deprecatingly told his assailant Vo "have done with way with fair and liberal restrictions. The arrend• his ramseme." The expression has been called forci bly to ow mind, in rimming the torrents of bater r°! " of Mr B. w as vot ed 'k ar at and the 'lnea tt " worths poured out in various newt.pavete through the }warring on rise Sint section.-it was adopted by the country, about the recent attempt to bribe a member I following volt : of tries of Re,•+resentauves of I Yrs.-Mews Anderson, Black. Carson, Darragh, Darsie, Dimmick Dunlap, Fratugh, Gibbons Gillis, And it really would be a peat relief it' those who are 11%11, limiter, Morrison, Rahn, Ross, Sanderson Sul getting up such a minds% iud of indignation about the etrair, would "have done wit h their nonsense." 11,1humson and Sherwood Speaker, 19 . Ni Ts. -Nlessrs Benner, Bigler. Chapman, Coln It is scarcely necessary for us to say that we regard the roan, Cr ebb, Creaeraft, Fegely, Foull.rod, Heckman, ' system of buying or offering to but iturs us mint infamous and &graceful, and as striking at the very Jordan, Smith oral Waggonseller, 12. root „ 1 all that is rare am, permanent our 7 h« second section was then, after the ad option o f I an amendment offered by Mr Crab}, and modato.i by can institutions. 1V hold such enterprlses as th roll agreed to rho third sectlon sta.. r. undertaken by M'C iok in unqualitied utthorience, nn i ti t would visit aid nano[ signal para..im,,nt an nr, public r rend.but before Inc vote was taken, the Senate servant w ho would listen far u mum , •nt It, the pi opus *ll ' Mil alit, prohal,ty pass the Senate to morros tians the e wit. (yak pernert tau-m tbot,. Ihe pus - el' to purposes at pi flute gain -But, somhhiTa ht in o I.•° " r "f referring f" ca g e die Pt nen, an iii "howl lull, by the St rt sie other, Serviette! find 1.. The conduct of he mernher a p I ne.fler tett to say , that the bill does not de•tignitte peoached on this oc, asion raidenct, of that pule and particular route, the company are libertt to take ill. exalted feeling which many stem to see. Beyond question, he desen es much credit fur hts final iird pm, " 4 " d e e me d moot ad ` 4n "g' . '"' s 311 ' 4 mewing at Haritsburgh, and terminating Puts vise tefunah to "tont Intinate lon lingers with, the base the) l i on-also pun er to construct a brunch ..1 htibe" offered by M.,C00 and it taptall% unques burgh ittetoett dby ,hits said ,„u there should even Ire in runt (lockable that the pub! n'ettst in an all 1.1 ron•ta ut t railroad, there %sill iind tithitd hie refusal. But nt was the neces•itt of calling neighbuts in to s ec incorruptible he wan, and ly be a tt.•re, contest betw een those interested in th e why arrange the plan ut deo ction with such Tnelo•dra Chumbersburli and Juniata route* metre elicit e cannot, fur the Int of see the utility of it, and we tire the public u Ladd hare 11 %mural. hid; 1 IT 21. Timm Sc ea't morning rosonted r mo-adema given the approached more cre dit for sincerity and faithfulness, If the bribe bad been Lusted eon) .itl, j "rat of the -Right of Way Bill.” After the n•inction less'rade and circumstance of about one dozen of sm.•admit nts orfeied by Mr. I This, bower r, rime, not remove a *ha of the ci im Cr '" " If 1 . ")• ofbvt lint le irnp.,nnnr,•, t,, ),, traur, 1' r•I A.) finality of McCook fit 1, ~ t as guilt, an he won' I have been lithe money had been retained and the re ''"""'• " I "/""-; ' l 'e 1nc ,. 11 , , , ,•., C ork .r Bad o 11111,a IA loft , the nit to quircd -enacts rnitthrol -an I y es de•iers tn..; of ll' . 1 1,d1..r, ii,„„, d., hi punishment us he a• ounl if lie bud nut tulles ' l ° " ° "° " Ili It " ° be ee b o a t P 4" 'g'.,`" the v. 47 d„ I . 1, „, t„ sc. ,„ I ,„, tutu the pit mu aritully dog fur Win by the gentleman it " nil I dark pa" i.el Sew " inni°l attar, , -t I e tl t • I t fun. Noll.. The trawl, of the bill mire Sl 11 entat.A II I+ 11r 1. " he approached so confidently. dentSUMS, OIL (loose of Reproaentat arcs . .But we have taken more notice „I att., dam u• d•P. It f, •r II . 1 z Itm •rm It. I bery Cage than we lotto d, and far more than it de • II iniSriCitrat, ^_G s 1016 L. I I ) ' tI I & I 'I serves. The hubbub it his created is fast dying Reny- n,y ln ter ..trit on the woo bill , I it•ittm, t do I 11 , 1 Lu ' t, ' r, 11, yarn , 7' d • to„ in•. \l,:rn ItarCook has given bail to stand his trial, and he in t h at th, riche o f wa y b i ll h a d r a, ,„d read... • 7'l ,I ..c ' , ", 1 ". • ;I X turn has indicted tile member and his fi tends far con• was ord, rea It, I, trunsrnL,d for a road [ ... 1 ., II Dalatiran. I Idol , Ira-,: \lnc ... 11114. m. I; Pptracy. Su the matter affil stand fur a *tilde, and a the )c o tsand r It alit I,pl 1.11./eki. till laa• fl , ur, ft , beri t we question If the putdic ever bears much more of 1 , ' ne rd u p on to morrow , Se, la I In, al hills of ,some I hi.- r) ‘I I) I , R i_ Cal bl'Cook ail! scarce tecrave the punishment ho may 'i r n p nrt anre acre then ducue s rd nt f eee ,i,-„„„ ,„ I, sin deserve, and the member from Bradford, much a. ri rice to the elm toil of TuroloLe Dore-clots etersrahitt -pi sit It. tool "I 't l• 0 , ,•••• ho may desire it, will not be lo.aked upon as a 11.1ng ted tt al m-rwm.tun lo the ILA", . 4 horde, - , I 1 s Ii II n 1 , Ili keg. ml s .• monument of purity and on- amp:Miry tam hill aas uudrr con,F Iteration. The mo s aa m Item.,l mit :3t. hhmi• boron, 11 thud, 1 .1. K , n9.1 A met i ettt as atarday seamar m g- fend;„' n the stciton fircwiding itlr ,alga e+ 01 S Duncan:; lo J‘l d h di. 11 licit son ler with the chtanClertslic coo T'llelie*. of the edit. r Iheahlm Judgr s The amount us fed IN the I all A.. a 5 pa cl.(l 161. i„m., Joral an f or wr ote on t h e Right of R ay Bill, We regret n, it t• tid tor fitctswith a trik invite by the S„,;'3 1:1. . 1. m .acm ' • I f gust pmk sincerely as any son can do , the course which Mr. B Prerne Court in the case of Judge Hepburn. There Curothera, I sa, ,:llama di Dilyrmili deemed it his duty to put nue on that measure, but we wan I"jrne "sharp shooting” between blr l'toh it laud • CITY PRICES CIIMIENT. MARCH 2. Mr \lava Ilan, during the course ofthe tit Late feel confident that be acted from ri high, but ns some t st II I/ “liklf rtrstaconsr. may suppose a mistaken ,nose of public duty, to Ti,. In. heist a naceamog an oppos mow ao ronl -ft Nmore . • it r74 , ei 4,00 iirnmediat constituents and the Fame at large . Ihe the 'tight at tan)" to -tight. The oppontlits itt • • 1% mgon 7.1;8 a 9.73 view taken of lo• conduct Ity the Fla, risburgli curren , right of oay me 1110 d1.411P II ter. d The, a, 100 • 1..5 'aie 1,10 rneltimmt h .1 ) a• or idi *boot one work ago. Umme day mar .1., 1.. ra) pendent of the American, in a reply to the fi abuse uttered ag,itimt lam by be edam", of that sheet d trout.le was btief. Lot fur them I an, now scry con ( " 1 " -" teal U) I Il•la• • 000 rat 70 Cl,ll, .10 a; 41 and renders it Littera, soapy for us to enter into an Tx "" Lo e. Ott• 31 ei , pl:saattun,uf Lie course e clap time fallowing from - - Ilay-L• oiss 1,1 , n IMI as 16,0 Vi tta•si Si tL tcro An•o, - in Oa -I oist Oil - the !dot risburgli It tier f the Atne, , o 70 can, Margaret Callaghan has been comic-re-1 4'ol IJ 'a '2'2 "I enclose yet a list of tile seas and up., exhibitiria the gratifying result of 1:1 in favor to 12 .•am.. I t Rache-ter , New York , arson , and sentenced to fro e' l " 4 " . • - N"'llum"..k 4 41 ta.b • • 41 4, 62 was Liken up fin consid,,ution by vote o f ' 20 to 8, ear and six months' ;reprint:tam. nt in the ',toe bill • • - to ' a 14 ' - • • - and Mr Bigler noting with us, the mule mg till Illg o s Y ing ' N . n , t. „ oar ." . , sh e ma d e a ~a lem, ,,t th „ ; SC! til 100 1,1•2 i thirds of the Senator. resent. • Timothy , - • - 00 sty 1 , 15 committed by her litadool, who Clover, • 1.7 t 'a t) On calling the first section, Mr Bigler og er ed that the deed was committed amendmeat, and took occasion to explain his lieu, at 1 wee at that time attached to u travelling citrus, but L '" l- No l t i • - 7 74 lh s length un the merits of the whole subject, and a ; riaraa-per her stury was not enabled. (ay ) 4 5 • 40 due to him to say an. whilst the failure of his amend ment would deprive him of the gratification of %mol Cherse-per 11 R. - 4.1)l . . for the bill, his argument contained many sin Hatter-Keg and Roll per lb 9 f a ) 10 king! points shy the bill should pass, so much that many were in doubt as to his vote. until it was me/ailed.- After the passage of the first section he voted with the friends of the bill and against all the obnoxious anierairoents offered by its opponents, and in its fur therprogress, we look to his aid to assist us in keep ing the bill in an acceptable shape. This explanation of the course' of that Senator, I consoler due to him and is entirely unsolicited on his part." JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR D I ITSBUR4I-11, MONDAY. MARCH 2, 1396. Fp" V It l'At.ut.n.,l:zent (or count n• lieu - Tapers. is the I:pun for the I'irt.l i I L Iv :(lorning Post. rind Weekly Mercury ;Ind Mantifnaiter. to receive advertisements aui mil,Acririinns. He has offices in' IV gm Yong. at the Coal 01h , ,e, 30 Ann street, (ad joining. the Tribune ()aim.) 1.10.5-ros . , No. 12, State street. Real F . :3We and Coal Office, 59 Pine itrect. BILTIIWILE, S E come' I3ultiincre and Ealvertst.; where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sins learned. We aro under obligntions to Mr. BICIIIAM of the 11. R. for interesting public documents. LATEII FROM HARRIABVHGH —We learn f,om Ilar ri.burgh, that the "Right of Wuy Bill" passed the Senate, finally. on F • liday, by a vote of 17 to 13; Mr Williamson absent and Mr Black voting, againet the Eta. It would by sent to !louse for the concur rat.e.e of that LA; ,to Saturday. R. W. MID!) formerly editor of the Age in this city, it prepariitg w Ind:Esti a new witig paper in Lancaster, to be oulieti the Tribune. Mr. M. must be tram aneetesefoi in hi• new enterprise than hn wus n iiivt , catiag puliti. al atrivism it, 1.1,13 ,in, to ru.'.e profattibid to TCX4v.—A L•;'rr irrYm a 7Xn , i , 'lrft ,, attaetre;l to G,,ce•.nar expedition to the Ca mulches. s tates that etn:re, , :on to Tel , " ,exceeds 1111 MC411.111(1 we h3e•• ire ~1 (Jae village, 130 wagons crossed die titer in the course of a week, and Miasimri and Arkansas seemed to be on the rune." STATE PUBLIC PRI t rt.\ a.— 11l the 13,1 I W 1 .111.4" Vt'ar, over eight hundred theti,iii.d 1t.0,e been drna II from the State 'Treasury of New York, to meet the expenses of public printing; over frie hundred nod twentrona thousand of which have Leen paid to our printer alone. A tolerably fat job. The following are the payments which have been male in that time: Tu Edwin Cruiwell, $522;055 97; to Thoiruw Weed, $221,66965; to Cuero! &Cook, $33.092. 34; to Ela, near Meek, $31,833 97; to French & Cassidy, $ll, 153 9.3; to Charles Van Benthnysen, $5,233 15, tatal 1810;1154 31. SINGULAR AFFAIR —A man who had just come to DNBlira,' Mich., with a view of taking IT hif resi' dense there, ha+ made a atutement to the magiurate of that place that his house has I.en haunted by u female apparition, who said she had once lived in thuihouvo, and had been murdered for her mJney, &C. The earnest manner of the deponent induced an ex• aminution of the curp,e of the person indicated as having formerly dwelt in the house; and the coroner's jury, after a careful scrutiny, returned a verdict of death by poisoning. ing to all these persons to know that ut the late the, ScARLZT FEVER IN YORK. P•.—We regret, ET.= i (on Saturday morning last.) nt the corner of Pell the "Pieter," to any that the sentlet fever is still pro- !street and the Bowery, the identical house in which woron House, in Pearl street, 1 +he died was destroyed. Charlotte was tamed out vailing in our town, and dint it i 3 of the most me,lig.r or ,1,,,,, at t h em id '-rt-,i charlctet —neatly einie.y snack prw.ing riisi.—; n-iiii-ii is WIN sanding, end sottglit refill., in this cot I'd,ildren generally suffer from tlii. ilisen,e, Ahreith 'ale which Wlt4 then nut of town, ~,, the, B ~.i.erit . r , or ' , 11 , t 44 , f 10. are .incl-idi .1 :ineing the Luri,t,..l ~ f .. ale . : I '' ' ''' In', and +,.m iire.lhed her Ins:. The hotli reilocrel to ,i+lie,, woo I .ng kept up by props ' il'..cli fdr ;los mvmentiier of romance st• Illeo• :ward i L • • 1,4' re, • ; • A TVIANTILTRO JAIL.—The jail of Southampton county, Virginia, has been empty since Jul), 1815.- 1 0m. of Ilse worthy magistrates of the county propours to Convert it into a titmice lonise. Roes not Ihis 1.1 speak vulemes in favor of that Jaw-krving and bond table people? MAD RIKITU.L.—Thar attempt made to moh the house of Mad Retell has, it said. had the effect of driving her out of the city. ns she h/11 ta{.eu up In•t abode with her family in New Jersey. CHIT C7K REPCDIAToRI.—A Canton letter in the Journnl of Cum Wren Mentions nn inaurreclion in Ningpo.—ihe people refusing to pay TIM'S. The mili tary were called out, and in their efforts to veil the ilhottler, the commander-in.chief and a number of men were wounied Due?Linz —The Grund Lodge of NI knitsip i d, rhielt Asembled ut Nutebeg on the lath Mt, unanimoudy n• M s . l m4l a preamble 31111.1everal reA4duti.m3, on the sub. part ni dtadtmg. following are the two first re, I'l, nr Gan, be Tlint this bartiarnit. t h e ofritiring of thu savage coition of It s bring neither a test of courage nor a fair ail juilication uf questions at issue, should bedisuouraged by nC true and smithy rnaions. RvAolved, That as masons, we hetehy promise to use every means in 'tor poner to abolish the false cod•. cf honor, and now call upon our tirelliren flit - m.01,m the Cliion ill ail us in effecting this desiroble end." Public seniimuut is, everywhere, turning nroinst this ;tend. ions ant! savage practice. We shall be glad to sec the rine. and we Milt it is not far distant,when SO abilO r il n co.tuin will nu longer be n•cnr.lyd any other feeling titan those of horror and dc.tntion. Lou. Dcatorat. ( ICA LIVICATIoNS FOIL A S ATOlt.— A Wnshingtort Icucr given this b!ieteh of the U S Senatbr "Mr Cri!TIM in not only an able loginlature, but n sound lawyer, and a gal preacher. Ile is n man of decided talent, energetic, per..ever nig nail induntrioun lle in said to have made, in One dry. two stump speeches, preached two iirrinarts. ... I a cu.,. in root , rind joined a couple in the holy biro!. of ‘vralloriln ! H e a l a i, poOlit'SlleS. according to In, friends, unwire; very eminent gunlifiration for a Senator of the oiled Sillll4 To une the language of the authority rriferreil ra, • he can thritali any other man wrapped up in \1„• game quantity of akin." ell orri: TEra [l.E.—The New Y.nL True Sun has the folluvvinL:— .1 hero are very few pers Ins in this country wh., have not read thu affecting story entitled "Charlotte Temple." sighed over The real Idle of that amiable hot deceived and betrn)ed being. It will be interest- HLiMr --, ,;ara•- liVolf Piet —Un Wednesday evening last..tiTo wolves of uncommon sire, nothes of the Rocky Mau tats., escaped Corp their cage in the Alenegetil - ni this place, and seriously thou not dangerously injured two of the keepers. At the time, there were four men in the building, Herr Driesbnch, Paul Morgan, Abraham Shinier and Autho r Chippen. but accustom. ed as they were to such animals they tlibught . only of saving the smaller animals that were fastened in air. relent polls of the building, without apprehending personal danger to themselves. Chirpen ran out of the building to get a pitchfork. whon,closing the door after him, it fastened itself,. which kept him out.— :Outgun hastened to take care of ..he riding monkey, when one of. the wolves atta:;ked him, and got him down, and as Shimer ran to his assistance, he was attacked and overpowered by the wolf. At this mo ment Driediacit wan the only one disengaged, and pick ing up a choir be dashed it to pieces, to obtain a round for a club. With this at one blow he disabled rite wolf thnt had swirled Shimer.but the other held with a death grip, and required repeated blows; nor did iii' rieliniinbat !he attack until he was knnckad dead.- 1 The men were badly bitten, and had they been alone, would inevitably have been killed, for one of them was already flintiog. When traveling, great core is taken to have every thing sofa, but standing in a dry room so long, a rod had become loose unobserved, and was displaced by tho restless inmates. They have one wolf left; oral expect two more before they leave in the spring The cage will not he used a:ctn.—Zanesville Gazelle. {Vivra on the Illinois.—We are informed by a getelernan, who in fully acquainted wits the statintics of the Illinoi4 trade, that there are upwards of 500,- 0011 1, .. 1, 11 ,. 10 or wheat now in store between Peru and the month of the Illinois river. The high rates of freight, and the unsettled condition of the markets. tender nhippers averse to shipping at present, and "ill poAnihly prevent, for a time. soy vet y heavy re-, ceiptn from that quarter. There are now twelve packets alraudy engaged in the lhhinuie trade, and it is estimated that it will keep them constantly employ ed, for quite weel;9, in bringing nut their full tn..tint oi thin one article of produce.—Sl Louts Rey.,, F, b. 15. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPATZED AND CoRRECTED T.VEILY AFTERNOON NEmutual BOARD ot"rHADF Cv)IMITTEF: FOR Ft BIWA W. Barkrr, Hubert Wood, N. B. Cr It PORT OP PITTSBURGH rLir %V AT Kit IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. (..funtil, Bowman, Brownsvilk, I: 1:1 . 11‘,/ NI 19E,, C.lhnu n, DEPARTED. Bettnind, NI , 1•11 h, (•incinnati; I(cner•r, Louis Line. Bermet, Brow n4v Medtura. IMPORTS BY RIVER itr 1:11.1.. 1.11 , 1 9 1 , 110.4 Wool, r) ; Ly. I Carpeting at Auction and Private Salo. AT M'Ketina's new Auctio n Hoorn+, tin. 111 WLind street 3.1.100 l from sth., the subscriber ha! mode arrangements with several catcnsiveMirasif em e a r efs and importers in the eastern Cii ie., and will be constantly supplied, and always have en Lund a large s to c k of foreig n and domestic carpeting and hearth rip of gyn . ,' quality's.. I variety of pytiern, which he will sell at public sale on Mondays and ThorsylJys of each week, at 10 o'clock A. dl. and 8, P, M. And a : private sale every sissy. Sundays excepted, at-eaten •is ely low prices, bids of landing have alreadry been received of sever e d largo invoices wish Is are corrected to ', r i ve i n a few days, at which time proper notice will be given. mar . 2 I' NSA. Alc t mee r fill SUS I.S to uriive pr S. D. Omer, rind k) for :late by Nil 1.1. ER & ft ICK E rsoN. Flour. • _ in pio , BARRELS teceiv, d on con:ign:nent •, eJIIP for suln t, MILLER & iticKETsus Mackerel. AsoISIS Li N. 3 111.1,:kelel; 0 10 1.11 . 1,1.1 A N. 1 1, 3 V:lrler I.)bla urn du. Iu 4ior, „„ d fur sa l e b y :\ II Ll. Kit ,C I SUN Herring. st)',; Conc. 4,4 -1 4 ;S +Hit IZitt ('0 ;it. I . ill PlOre.k.11;11 /Nei/ /'y All LLE/1 ISUN. Ark PC K A rol:S Y•oltpg ilysvn, Gu n l'o,de t Cr It" and Block in nL IMOand o r foie li r RI (21i ETSON. T HISII I;KEY.—OId sth pf Irish Whiskey on draught, uoil for std.: by mar 9 MILLER S.: LUCK ETSON. Q CuTC: I %V 1011,1 Sec)lch ‘Vhis 4m draught and for sal, by mar;! MILLER & RICKETSON, Corn and. Oats to Arrive. 1 Bushels bats, ...../1113 1000 bushels Corn, 1u ark lye aftet the fii CIA) of water, fen qnle by GEO. CoCAIRAN, mat'' N o 25 IVoo.l at. 1 4 -1 01::` , 11)--,‘ neat containing 2 or 3 dollar% moor y, tlna picked u p yesterday morning near the St Crair street bridgii• owtau can bane it by paying fur 'his advortkeruent, and applying ut the Good Intent Fast Line Singe OfTice. feb 23 NOW opening at the New York Store, 79 Market street,-e,splentlid nsiurtrnent of French English, nud S , •o Niee.lin dol , tivrp, .11," n pieces 411 , 10,1 11. GARRARD, 79, Nlurket cleet, 't List of Letters. DUMAINING in the Post Mb& at Pittsburgh Murch 1, 1846. Persons calling foe letters tame tomes ate on this list, sill phrase say dm, ant advettiaed. Adams David B Anderson-Elisabeth Adams Edwin Anderson W C Agnew Albert Anderson Nancy Addison M William Anderson John B Aekly Henry Anderson Etizaisth Abell Emefine Arnold ti C Allward Ilenry ' Argus( Benjamin .11 Allan Mary Miss A rniprinterlHenry Alexander James 0 A rmstrong Cleo Col Alexander James Armstrong Rowland Andrews Mary As in William B Baldwin Henry Black David Baker John Black John I Baldwin LltiDa Ann Boyer J Baled R M Bovard James Bally William Francis Borden Truman Bare Elias Brunner John Barnett Joseph Mailman Joseph E Badnett Jrv,eph Bernd Thomas Basharelt Ferdinand 'toward Roleort Bargesser Samuel Danaher James Barclay W D Boland Julia Ml•ve Barr James B Brown Frances Mrs Barry J A Brown James Barlow Joseph 4 Brown A A Bare Clime 2 Brown i'eter Balemnn /high Brown Witlllam 2 Batchelor Frederick Brown Joseph Barnes W Rev Brown Charles Rayless James Brooks Mary Anne Bennett Jane Bri;htenshaw Wllilam Reach Pusan Arid:et Joseph Bennett A Brownlee John Bennett Sanillel rryanl Eliza Jane Beek F P Brophy John Bender Mary Brennan Pearce fleck Dieu M Bryant Ellen Blackford Casan.'er Bryant Laura Blake J F Crooks Elias Blakesly Ema'ine Bryan Charles Blonden W J Buchannan Georg* Black P fl thimbaugh Mary Ellen 2 Belton Isaac Buchanan William Flliss !Her:wider Buchanan James Bishop Stephen Blrchfield Mary C Bishop Eliza Burns Aletander Blair Jane limier Caroline Nra Blair John M Byrne FS Baker Join !largess William C Cooper Wm l'oclarna John X' COMM NVill Camehell Collins Peter Colton A 11 Cohen kll A COll.ll John Callen Franklin Cohn Clara Courtney John Cornran Mary A P Miss Coalman Jrneph • Jnhn Corbin iti-bard II Coonro4 Anithmy took Deborah Connally Stephen Cox It A Cowan William Conrlney Ilea y v.. Phillip (Woken Wlllian Crionwin Nancy Pros. C Henry E Dort Crrketr Mary Crouw. Ilenry Cann' ;ham .Vary Ann I) Doran John Ih , a2herty Edward Dnrie Jam , lhor:tass John W Than Patrick Doutlterir Mary Datiihim 1 IhnizanCa , h4rlnt Downer Marla Donaldana Darr/ell thaneran John Drake Betsey Wenn ?Award Darning James Dorms John Donne John Durtsoraw Mary Jane Rims 4- l'hle•I Early Milliken Ethers Thou H Elect Ewing George Evans Bedard Cannon Chatles ravioli John Cornfield John Carson Josiah Calhoun John K Camille /anal, !Carnahan Adam Camemn John Caniday VI Carson James Campbell Felix lCmuMrnOJaimes Campbell 4- Cross Camphrll Eh. Chao• A •ry Chaff, W:rlter Charlton Wm R / Chapman WI ll* 1 rllvapn.an Martha Chatty n James Chew,. Commlnvi Clarke I: 12 do n mrll, Is) IIIM!!13 =EMI lIIIIIMCIO M=IM I wpool Ntlflol. I I.l.trx Jlllll, B l'Ion••• i / v fllOl. 1!1111111!1!! IMMIIITI UMW= 11.11. 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An no driCes Henderson M'Connel Alexander M'Kuyleit t:atharine MCrea Martha nt'Kenna John M 'Coy Deborah Illtnight 7' K M'Cutcheon Mary Anne M'Larin William S M'Cone Robert Wenn* Alexander A:42*rd' Ellen Illetod John VCoch Matthew Mtilure Francis R Ill'Kosker Catharine J irMannv Joh■ Sl'Dowell Mary M'llailea David M'Ellren D WPltenann William Ilt'Dertoltt Pal tick AI 'Clneeo Mary Jane al I:wen Sarah A nee lar.Murtin florae. al'iternritt Jemc 11PRonerta Abraham MN:ratty John M'Quilly Andrew M'Covern Matthew M'Wilihant William OrGinnligie James ll'altchael John AlThall John Ne!eon George Noble Sarni Needy Win filblock Jane E Nelaon Nathaniel Noma Peter Seaton Edward 011onnel James 2 Orr Rawl O'Connor Michael or James Ould Racal Caftan Robert R O'Sullivan Canard Offlate C Packer fames Pentland Wm Pansies Joseph Peterson Mary Ann Uri r'a•kery Angelina Phythion Joseph Parkin Thomas Pinney Ellen Agnes ktrs 2 Parkin Eli Piper Lucinda Mrs Palmer Farah Mrs Poe Adam Cap!. 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Ulu Wineblddle Jobe C Mrs Watt James Wilcox Il P 3 Weals Rlizaheib Me Williamson Hugh Mrs Weeett Francis A Wines Mania E Weston A V Winston Joseph Westerville A B Woods Oliver West Susan Mrs Woods Jobe G 2 Wane*it 14 , eplien B Woods William I) Wor Milian Woodberry J P Whitton Sarah B M iss Woodesee Alexander Whstacre Joseph Dr Wright Samuel Witliesell P W Yarnell David roux Edward Young Joseph 2 Young Andrew Young David Zinsinerman Henry INITIALS Cap. ■ b Cambria Advocate or !Inman Righle • Union BC 2 CHAMBERS M'NIBBF:N, rustmaster. mart-ti2t&wlt Just Published, rpHE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF BOOK KEEP• ING; containing the art and science thereof: practically adopted and carefully prepared for tht mercantile and commercial business of the United Smtes, and applicable to all kinds of business what ever, in which some new and very decided improve ments in the practice of the art are set forth, exempli• tied in two sets of Books kept by double entry, taken from real business transactions. to which arc added remarks recommendately of a very superior system, calculated for the most extensive busines in the whole range of mercantile transactions—with forms of the auxiliary Books, Balnnen sheet, Ste, and an appendix, containing n complete system of Steam Boat Book keeping, by John Fleming, accountant. Retail price, $1,25; a liberal discount to those pur chasing to sell again. Just published by M'DONALD & ELLIOTT, feb 4 2B-6t Booksellers, Market st. near Diamond. ECEIVED this day direct from New Yurk, a 111, large lot of rich spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. febn. W H GARRARD. RECEIVED this day by Green's Es prear-30 doz. of the best Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribbons, Lace. Hosiery, Fringes, Stc„ at the New York Store, 79 Market Street. feb4B W. H. GARRARD. CLOINS, casaiweres sad vestings of the newest, styles and keg quality at the New Ifork store. W; H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. ~:~.~, R a. ~,,....:.. To Ike Honorable the Judges of dee Court of Getter ., - al sitanarier fiessione of rite Peace, in and forlAe COstaly of Allegheny. • Tbe petition of R. Afehaffy. 'of. Plum Then *hip. in the county aforesaid, horribly ebeereth, That your petitioner huth ptcrvided himself with materials for the accommodation of tiavellewi and others, at his dwelling house in the township afdreanid t and Preys that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public .entertainment. end your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. R MEHAFFY. We, the subscribers, citizens of Plum Township, In certify, that the above petitioner is ofgood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces- .... earl . , .Toselili Little, John Gill, . R. M. Ross, James White, Michael Medsker, Wm M'Conaell, John Summeril, Henry Reiter, H. H. Little, Robert B. Little, Thos. Parcell, James :llcMath. mar 4 2-rl9t . To the Honorable* Judges of the. Court of Gen eral Qmarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for hie County of Allegheny. The petition of Geo H Bell, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly gherreth, that your pe titioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the county aforesaid,and plays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a publi , house of entertainmmt. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. , GEORGE H BELL. We, the stiticribens, citizens of the 3d ward, do certify, that Geo. H Bell, the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac comntodationof travelers end &then, and that said t avern is necessary. James Montooth, Wm Gilmore, John Ross, Frederick Fritz. John M Qoren, Moses Cristwell, " Joseph Cupples, B F King, John M'Masters Jr James Youngsten, James Kerby, Samuel M'Faden. mare d3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the Coun ty of Allegheny. • The petition of James Ashworth. of the 4th Ward, city of Pittsburgh. in the county aforesaid, itnrnbly 'Wendt, That our petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant Irina a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, in duty bound, will prsy. JAMES ASHWORTH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward, do certify, that Jill. Ashworth, the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. H. A. Weaver, John M'llwain, Robert %Yttrium, NVra. B. Thompson, I William Carr, 0. P. Shires, B. R. Galway, Jacob Weaver, A. Stuart, S. Young, Gen. W. Smith, John Fulton. ma r.2-d3t• (Chronicle copy and charge this office.) To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Co.nly of Allegheny. The petition of John. King, 3d ward city of Pitts. burgh, in the county aforesaid,Aumbly shewetb, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materiels for the accommodation uftravelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased togrant him a license to keep a house or public entertainment. Arid your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN KING. We, the subscribers, citisens of the 3d Ward, decertify. that rho above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern isl nece** l eery. Robert Porter, Isaac Walker, George Sebneck, Samuel Holmes. {William Musgrove, Robert Paul, Jacob klostnn, James Mackerel, Thomas Elliott, John Hughes, Matthew Patrick, James Hammil. feh2B d3t (Chronicle copy and charge this office.) RETAIL STOCK AT AUCTION. AT M'Renna's New Auction Rooms, No 144 Wood at. 3.1 door from sth, on Monday near, March '2, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon will be sold, the balance ietail Dry Goods store, part of which comprise the following viz: Itro.ll Cloths. Heavy Sheri ings. CIIIIIt Er-, Calicoes on.l Lawns. Shalch aml Ribbon,lv. Glove. on.l ()rifling,. Paten Thread, and CS Lie k Silk. Ivory and Horn Comic. Velvet, Blaukottv, Cope. Vesting. Vlantiell. &c. At 2 o'clock same clay, Mahogany Borealis, Bed steads, Tables. Stands, Chairs, Catratins with • rail ety of Kit:lien Utensils. At 7 o'clock same evening, a large assortment of %Vetches, among which arc Gold and Silver Patent Levers, Quartiers, Double Cased English; also, Je rome'. Bras. Clocks of various patterns which can be 'retreated, Cutlery, Clothing end Dry Gonda. P. M'KENNA. Auction :alas, By JoAn D Davis, Asrtioneer, eoriter of Wood and FOIL street. AT 10 o'clock on Monday 'mining, the 2rl Marsh, will be sold without reserves huge assortment of seasonable dry goods, boots sheen cloth, fur trimmed and fancycape, &c. At 2 o'clock. P. M., an extensive assortment of chi na, Liverpool and granite queensware, embracing all rho variety used by purchasers; gunpowder, imperial and young bvson teas; Virginia and Missouri manufac toted tobacco; 6 kegsdantaged nails;cordag ; I splen• did astral lamp. 1 hair =tress; a quantity of new and secondhand household furniture,dm, At 7 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of hardware, fine cutlery, gold and silver watches, ready made clothing hosiery, gloves, fine shirts. cravats, together with a va riety of staple and fancy goods. feb2B B ORAX REF.-3 cares just received for sale by E SELLERS, 57 Wood st. SP TURPENTINE-5 bbls just received and for sale by feb2B R E SELLER,S. JAPAN VARNISH—I bbl Smith's best Brown, joss received-and for sale by feb R E SELLERS. Q WEET OlL—i pipe just received, for sale by fcb2l3 R E SELLERS. FLOUR SULPHUR-2 bbls just received and for sale by feb :28 R E SELLERS. CHALK BALLS-10 bits perfumed. just seceived and for sole by fab2B R. E. SELLERS. Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. FROM V K Boden, Esq. Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver county. Mr. K E Sellers—Sir—Sometime in the winter my wife was afflicted with a severe mid distreuing cough and hearing of your invaluable Cough Syrup, I pur chased a bottle from S T Trimble, Esq , in Bridgewa ter, and after taking a portion of it two or three even logs on going to bed, she found immediate relief; as al so several friends hare been relieved in severe cases. I am therefore satisfied that it is a safe and valuab:e medicine, and would recommend it to those who may be afflicted with severe coughs and colds. Match 213, 1843, W, K. BODEN. 1 S T Trimble—Sir. The bottle or Sellars' Imperial Cough Syrup which I purchased from you had theda sired effect in relieving the oppression of my breast, and effectually driving away my cough. I believe it to be the best mixture is use, and feel confident that a fair trial will produce the same relief in others. W Bridgewater, March 25,1543. 1 HAMILTON. The Syrup is put up in 50 and 2.5 ct. bottles so that it may be bought by the poor, as well as the rich. Prepared and sold . !)y IL E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street.'. Soldlskinaly.Dtaggiatil generally, and by J. Mitchell lc P...Sobwartz Allegheny city. Cod risk. 0 CASKS Cod Fish. off hand and for sale by • BURBRIDGE, WILSON + co, Water street. RIED APPLES-50 bulhels Dried Applea,just received and for uderby BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water stiwt. GLASS -100 b•szes 8:10 & 10:12 Winds)* Glass on band and for sale, by BUGG RIDGt:, WILSON &Co, Water street. _ UTTER-10 bbls Roll Butter; II 15 kegs do; .. Ju,t received and for sale by BURBRIDGE! WILSON &CO., Water AN LARD OIL-10 bblr Lord Oil; Just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON Se CO., Water sr,. 9000 LBS assailed hams. sides and ders received pr str Miner. and far saki B RHEY & Co. 57 Water st. SUNDRIES. 15 SACK feathers; 2 tio wool; 4 do flax: 1 l.bl bersvrax received pr str Miss.r. for sale by feb~S M f RHEY & Co. --- COTTON YARNS. FORTY ihousami Brighton cotton yarns; 500 bales batting for sale at manufacturer.' prices by febf.'.6 M B RHEY & Co. DRIED FRUIT. ONE hundred and seventy five bu. dried peaches; 20 Itu.hel dried apples for saki by feb26 M BRHEY & Co. NAILS. 45" KEGS NailJ, for sale at mnnufacturer s rlicel, by M. B. Ft HEY & Co. 20 CASKS Hams; 6 000 pounds assorted hams, sides, and shoulders, in store and fur sale by feb26 M. B. RH F.Y & Co. Lard• r BA RR ELS No 1 Leaf Lard. air!.l 20U ke gs do do For ./1 le by (feW2 6) MB R HEY & 160,000 i L B e ! a a n s id rvbeeldhelarnige; smoke hens , : will b.+ ready for dehverine in 10 day*. For aale bv [feh26 M B RHEY & Co. PO WDER. 20()KEGS Beatty's Powder, for sale on on accomodsting terms by M RHEY & Co. Acent f,,r !Via norneturPr. Sundries. 71 - 1 BBLs copper.; • Cider Vinegar; 10 calks Saleratos; 12 " Potatoes; for sale by ref, B RHF.Y &Co Dried Predt. 100 BU SH ELS 13-ied i , e b pplee; ; Just reveived and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, N 026 Wood 0, Raisins. 20 BOXESC Rattans for sale by P. C. MARTIN 60 Water street, Pala Brandy. 2 HALF pipes for srle by PC MARTIN. 60 Water sr GROCERIES, CHOfCE groceries, spices, tobacco, cigars , wines, and liquor" ofevery kind always on hand and fiar sate on-accommodating term, by Post and !Madeira Wines. 18 QR Casks. for .ale by P. C. MARTIN. feb26 60 Water st Old Rye Whiskey. A FEW Barrels warranted from 8 to 11 years AL Old, for sole by P. C. MARTIN, feb2B 60 Wetter or. Gin. O NE Pipe Holland Gin, f“r gale by P. C. MARTalli, 60 Water gi Orazres and LCIXtOIIt. MEN Boxes Oranges and Lemons in prime order, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, felp2G GO Water at. Old Peach Brandy. BBLS. superior pure Beach Brandy, warran ted 7 yews old. Landing, from etr American, from Nashville, fur sale by COGNAC BRANDY. I N Half Pipes , f and i part on tap and far sale by P C MARTIN, 60 Watrr st. Auctioneer FSPAR York River Oysters, put up by Mr A. Field. in Baltimore. expressly for the Piusberigh market. marred daily and for sale by the wholeor half ean,at Rinebard's Shakapeare House, Diamond, by JAMES THOMPSON. feb 23 2ed APREVENTATIVE and permanent cure has been found at last for sick headache, heartburn. vert i go aigiddiness, dyspepsia or indigestion. water brash, voracity. depraved appetite, foul stomach, and for all complaints requiring a purgative medicine, Dr. Tbonipson's Pills stand nnequalicd. The following certificate is from a gentleman well known im is city: Vandalise, Wood to., Va., Feb. 3,1846. Mr. Edgar Thom—Dear sir—lam pleased to in form you that I have sold Dr. Thompson's Tonic Anti Dyspeptid and Purgative Pills since July last and they have given very general satisfaction to all my numerous customers who have used them. I have also used them in my own family with entire success, and I be lieve them tobe an ex ellentremedy for all tbosedis vases for which they are recommended. I remain, truly yours. JOHN HARTWELL. N. B.—Persons wishing to see the above, or any certificate that I hare published, may be gratified by calling at the store. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, corner of Hand and Penn street. Prittsburgh. Pa. Pittsburgh Navigation and Piro Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. I THE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop. erly, by a Domestic Institution, located among them ' selve.,bated upon Domestic Capital, and condected by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith; _bey can readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undo.bted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance ti ansaction. To persons vi hose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the ' advan toge of personally adjusting aloss with an institution, ST none, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs nu recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its tosses—NEARLY TWO HTAD. WA, THOUSAND DOLLARS-LS to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well is to those who have sustained loss, the facility of Pro tection anti indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer wit/iota hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary feblB-46m. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Nbooy, ,to. Az ode by JOHN W, BLAIR. Lit Wood at. ".,5.:,-";:.. ~:''ate Abu: ^`. BACON. BACON P c MARTIN, GO ►Year 61 P C MARTIN. 60 Witter at Oysters! Oysters ! ! -. ~ _~_
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