_l_t4 a' PROCkEDINGS IN SELECT COUNCAr:s March 9, 1846: . Ztira Meettag--Present--41essre Asisons,:Kin caid, Laughlin.lLee, Loomis Lorene, McCris&en, McDevitt, Mcllwain, Porter, Loomis, Von Bonisorst, Wilson and President. . Mt Lorenz presented a report from the Finance r.oretnittee on the subjereof the revenue sod expendi• ,urea of the city lei the present year. Among others they recommended Conneibt not to engage in any more' new operation , or impruvemetite, unless the I, lends ufi sech measures devise mean, fur paying the same,, without resorting to the creation of new leans, and al so !hut the Assessor of \Voter Rents be recommended' tube enrelul to diiniminnie between the quantity oft wutet used by nal ilAri establishments and assess accor- i dingly, and that by so doing very little or none of the , ndditional water tax would fall upon the mere house-I holder-the report was read and accepted and concur•. red in by C. C. He also presented an °elle:knee entitled .'an Ordi noire re mi ng ite m eptintiens for the rent 11140," 1 which wins lead three times sod adopted, sent to C C I and liv them :eased. , Mr. Porter presented a p•liiion from J. & C„k -___ __ . . IrT"Ttle. Vlnotei y IZIGHT of N \ A y Bite "-We Beck, asking Councils to nethorize the City Solicitor I to enter satisfaction on n judgement bond; given by puLlish in another eel:tete of this paper the bill recent• them fur the proper repair of the oh: ArpteduCt; Which ly paged by the Virgi n ia Legislature. It is now was read and referred to the City Solicitor, with renderei cermin that if s• refuse the Baltimore and power to net, provided he finds the •tntement of pe- Obie Railroad Compete tight el sy ay to Pitt-he/eh, titieners to be correct, Sent to C C, who concur red in the rate truce. 1 Ctertnneti-Pr ter Nlilwiiiikie; 2 bbls b u tter, J C the ,owl Will be c onstructed to Witte:line. That the Mr Porter prescient a petition frem Nancy Mc- Bidwell; 4 bbls lar.l oil, 4 I,m. bacon, F Sellers; terminus of the ',ad 1.0 eny roue south of Pittsburel. Laughlin, B S Hancock, Ilene y Land iv her. Ira. 7ilriy, 44 cks bacon, H & P Gruff; 141 lath Lie ruinous to our slate, we think eatitiot be de. Jelin Haney and Elirebeth 55'ilson. fie n elinre of ~fed: our Washington county friend., therefore, Relief Fund-referred to the •'Relief Com." sent to aley & S•nitle 2,110 pea lek rel.. des Jeitiore 6 bids C C who comelier& 'lsar, J G D. 5313; 3 end: 1,•,,.1 t .i:e•, J IV Butler & Bre; ( should n ow come 1W ,t11,1,a.d with one soice instrueil He else presetitiet n petit' in from sentry citizens ,62 eke Interet, J Jer.lun; 23 Wel. -eget., Bagnley So their members in the House to vote for the bill non 1 ~ 3I 11111130 LS 13: OLI3IO Tote•-lty the reel) larTs lire grading Hat:Cock at, an d petting a sewer thete• melding in that sad,. W e hove conyernd with at _ . , smut.; 20 hhle molits,s, 7 Less itelze, tint leele,e, a t; C,,,, n , c 1ic,,,.--11,f , ill, i e 1.,,,,,-a g•ispel inini-ter ' le - reed and rehm rem 1. , die coinimi tot` tie .Uses s. Th e crrmeri jrter.. a fie r na r ,l r . maer r „I ~,,, • . P in " e • n " • te'ilson & Co; 2,750 pees lilk pert.; 10 tho hams. 111 sty of the citizens of star prol , er et.. cuter! and hat I n „in, nein, I . • • •,1 i , with itistruetions to tepert cost, Sent to Cl: told Ip it ted that they b e d agreed epee the telowiree The. " '' t to J''" P"'"' • '" 1 " """ g '" " leccocc eilio,rieil in by lion,, lees leaf lard, ii W Jerk ern. 301 i se la Iran, 50 doz. yet to meet the first of alio is uttconditione Ily trt , Ili" ,t. c. et,. • b. tone their enetelment and dee tlri• 1 . • f °•' 'i . a r, woe , of ter law Was. a", 4 Ilse 1.1, , t011 T11015,:lif , l r re • ' ion II , o u l tie Pie•ole10 ~,,,l a cotntnUtncat Inn lion , R. N1.1,,,;,, n0 t re „„l n ti,,e b e se amen ded , to ree d 75 f e y' Icorn broom., [torte idge, Wilson C. Co.; 15 duz dr', and to it; true, some of thernlin , e cart essed a b• ilefi that eirniigi,iiinie,niii , ,liiiiii iiii rein, in marriage' I Riiiiiii., 1 ... , , nn ; he .01/I;,t trf the Tie n tribe Bridge I s i n , t - tiii,,,,:vsela,n,,,enele:phi,l.l:‘,g„,e;tfllewet,or•rinfg tllit,:serbrtrihn,cclihe.,,,tntnet,slit,,,,et i (2 1 ),..r . Nlment: 16 sacks cotton pen, Atwood. Junes & that the reed meat Milli:ill at C inn>, land 1 1 ie• Ina ultra rasa do . , ~, .. , , ~ , - , , , , , • r,..••• ..•el,, 1,, C . ••,.. yno it with 1•••1 strudel to r_ lill.t+Cll , lfl.ll , 1 1 box. 1) Lerch & Co; 5 kegs lard, Bagels, & fused right r•I wae through Penns) O m ltie to the riser' I .•,,, arrhe time of the ~,,i , ... or the fins ~ „ it ., ~' Mt Lee pie-tented n report from the emnmittee unl i t, ete.,l„.„, ~, I „, 5 0 fret ahr ,„ ale F eet „,,,,,, r e • ' th, , entilert of the Steele, n line of Coal Smith; 601,61. pm is, It Datzell; 3ck a scorching', %V nt be: a: Illr 'wee time freely doclarea ale efetence fet . sew England to s ome tee .....hemni/.4t1t0. ol Innrri4en , ~,,,,,. 1,,,,,,,,, F,lOl rOOl Fulton I•lrr•ets, antis the fu' ante, • . Cully & Co; 2 bales trf leather, W& R Markey. the Pittsburgh termititm, if ill" r°°l was t '''' "ad' they, 3 ,n3 110 i 101rned by magisti ales, ie by pet eons 'peel ills , lee trig re...twine, sir: Y.....-Mt ars Ackerman, Any,. Bernes.G amen, Cincinnati-Pr sir Ben Franklin; 102 bales cotton, 0162), ee pemeel let that puipese; ties (1111C1111wrIrrir 10.10. - 11.•.01,• , 1, that nor S- ruder and Repreneite• is eie s;inese, !tandem. J.mes, tell Pennock. I ,I K m,„, r h e .d., 200 bbi,, med e,e, 5 F t e, „ re , s e • The road 'Air. :tee I c made to the ellteiliser-11,1 t.,,.. il . m.,, , ,ae , ii ~.„ , :' ••• the Legt•lshire, be 'reel...el to nig° the ',agog.. gem., Seirlden end Whit/ley-12 Nays-Messt • , t 1 Dr .rry.. et. ee test. mete a.r. lin ili o M'Clu r l,3l; &Cr; 14 I t hl. -.hiskey, Winans & Co; 12 bill above. retetted to lc:neves the oh? Cti .nable re ~,,;,,,, ~ ~ • , , .. , lit., ' tit a le, deleeetiog imam to the Ceureel• tit l'ills R ae n l O ll, 1101 1 . : 1,.. p ri ne 3 n. Krrlrr, Kerr .wy, Hones', , tt R me. , m arr i ag e L y n a eretgym et du. me tee .. I „I, , , t I•e r wol dote. nil. , the 1.300110•111 Irtir• uI 11.0.1•311, .100 Sc •11, Smith mid Stoner-10. Cr n- 110,14 hams, II & P Graff; 21 blids bacon, 51 . Gi1l S. trictiorl , , kind if we again refuse the right ors , ey, i le. ii.c. lin niiiii...., Ka pp , ,, • ,' re •t • , - r .110,11.... pre , en.• he ts, , - C.ICII street, I is' ei II Lim not Fult on titteel , ...' ee• red in lis s. c. 1111.1,61.1 d. the co aid will on • I llesoontibly accept the Vege m ,l ent .•,l It, tray; hit he to,tk no p.ltt nlt tteVer in the Tie r eport way ”ccepted re, .1 resolution adore ed - )1r 1te. ,, 1 ,,, 1. 0ft .,, . , 1 a rettelmilmn in4l,ne,inC the: il,mettseiltp.-Pr a t r C rl n sti e 20 Imees s h oes , R. , route, and aith Mi 11111. JCIO af 1,13,61.1 peeled toy sact of .ot , „ ~ , t nturing, ine n.ntit.tge. Stet 1., t .C. and by them esteem...l in, re melee, of, di eels &.e.. turn. ~ into the t xpetii- : , Teener & eel 11 pieces hl mms, Chord' & Ca toll.er§; I AUG ion Sales. construct the toad nu Wheeling. Our SVU-Itiuglots ___ _ - _ NI, w i loon inc.toatid is., t o:tittyn. , cn the subj.,' .e•c• et a rving the minute taken WI the Rlr eet, in Or neighbors should think of T his , end befere it 14 to, , Wlt , nos'e LIRE A o se the ro ad a il:b,.. reduced mut-ea/entree Insleand ufi ha lf e s e er .g. th at ~U 1014 in , pt o menueed to gm .. ' m i . 1,,„..1,h r , pi ,•„,. nt ed ~ , e ,„,1,,,;,,,, 1 ,, ate h et tet • l 51, Quinn &f e w,' el e m ihrion gain; eartam instrite • Has & Black; 12 bits, 4 bales, H& P Graff; ?. At 2 o 'cleelc, P. M-A large essotmetst of new and course a dditional taxvion will he teadered neer..., : wei- trout fel your little boy from al/at remand of the flionno 517• Re to to his Bl a cksmith "hop whieh i Ito , ' to the remmttiee lett sticets V. hich eas tend 1 1 `'Ist ; I !is mdze, II F. English; sdo S Cuthb emaoo ; sdo I second hand loueeheld end kitchen furnitureta quanti. cloth You made my coat 'rotn. I cannot concetee who w.,3 homed by the fire Int 7th were, en the mot toing , 1 lime. and odepted. to pay the interest epee our immense state riche! . Robtnson & Halite 10 bin, 2 trunks, 2 bales, R D or of cbina, liverpool and stone granite sesteenswere, I s hould rreetee more now, ns I am con. ineei 11... e. - of the 9:h last-brad aid refer-Tel 1 o 111..! comtnetee I A leoulual. The t a xes o f M e p eo ple are now sufficiently uner. ' I g . ..l::s ie ss a n: 1 e ;,, c , . 1 ) ),, r cordage, ligieu,,,mi,:insuftf,tectilue,r.tellartiod!lne,ac.ehmanytzg cloeyri on W•mden B.Jildittga. Sere ma C. C h. c • , e ) este rit • 1 ..- Wilson; I box, 1 bale, J Cane; 1 ous--they are is) fact giesleu•ly huthersome. and es mil ite'le , , , tl nny in size since that pet het." red. 11.1nr .. .41 101 h 1 id4i; . ;, i s r b t i o T , H 12 ,ff1. " / - 3 K l : nnt,dy; any good citizen shoal , / fess', measures calculated L., • No. •ii, PM, thetailor, nil I.ll_ .111.11_1, the •,,,,T.,. a. Mr Veit Boelsosit pr....meet -an OA rliantr• toll‘r I , 1 Extra N'ertinf of Set et. tC 0 N ,1141 -Pretirlerit- ' 7 bits, 1 eke, 1 handle, 3 feting , mattresses, wilting de.ks, witllol l, blinds, &e e ir e .ct a r eduction, But if Ave permit the easel and usua l , be. toe 11-tre 1•" y 13 *, gar I) glown that 1. ; !i" 0 11' 311!;111r to l o os F1.1". 1 1 1 for the ets>m , ot el Ote l rfleArra Alvin , Latighlin. I ~, amis s Lorenz, , . Mee. rack. I trunks, W illiems & Steel, 8 ban, 1 crate. I bole, 1 AI 7 o'cleek. P. 51.-An epp‘ottment of floc Ctillery. : g,4•1 and silver watches, musical instrnmente, 8 tiny 2.. •1,-01.• Le lee let " -lead (litre sass sad p assed,' I I g en. McDevet, Potter, Hoene, Von Ilonhorst. Wilson, I buudle, sValtrous Sr. Kinhendeli; 4 base tonnes° to be taken from our pilidic work,. by far- tau e miel a carceiy knew Id 1, " !Sell! 10 C C and bv them pass e d. ; W Kni g ht S ' etel 30 hoer clocks, ready nada clothing, fi ne shirt", end Preselent. , _. _- ___ -, co.; 2 be", 3 hales, D Even; 9 tem, 13 it.b.ot, pittlitit fa ev crevate, stocks, shirt collars, boots, shoes, caps deg the Baltimme and Ohio Kahl Road centime) ie . „,, „ 1 Ile n 1.•• r eien. - el a 11.1010310 n t o pee J3r3rert MC : M, P oo , p resen ted it ) , eei m eine. viz: iHE Y. •ito t.t it: Tt.i.eutt•rH -IVe are ;1031 to err 1 Her . ) $ y . ,, 1 , 2 it , ~,,,,.,,1 . ,,t . t . .,,, tt ~,,;;„„,. ;,, teh ,., l f t ,, { ' Rots . 6 kegs nails, J Dickey; 48 LW: flour, owner reel firney article.. merll., a Virginia terminus, it +s iii most p et iole liu mess , "Reset/red. that n •peetil connitt.. ems% ten; of , , ..., ' - - , 1 1 his i r r ryr•ft ben d y to 7,0 into weer e'en. says the Wor• ' ilit , rily-,••, liiti, ,line, lllll 1.1,10i , (E•1. Steil tuC C ; 'quo GOll5 the seine end three firm the cant •nnn ' ""'''''' Miry to increase the, but :liens of theip'e. 55 heti,- I , .r. 1 nester transcript. 1 lie title is now complete from amt them ado •' •reeneil he sprsomint In report nt neat trteellng ot - - wioblog to commons . business ,. A L T 7 o'clock on Thuredsy evening, the 12th inst..] sir they wW. submit to it is another arid a set) it'll-en:et I To P i 11,,,i,..n, to .Vueltinglon, milli the rcception "I a' • owl' I) ' tn ''''" " I Mt L "' II " . 11 " t ' l°It ' :°. " itnne t " nells ■co otd•oettee fee tree better 111111'''''•1"" of i al the Commercial Aection Rooms, corner of question. iheTr i rat tar. 11, digs, ',tech on the 28.1. ales , were 1 "tmelatertre”-schteh way read 3 times and adopted. /Bill F. subsestber being about to remove (torn the , • . . . • 1 elites. 'flee sde), the a ite" acre Mel scree. t o n tees 1.,,1 oars, weer this rt, taken up . when. We now exit Irt every nese ail i 10, es 111. state- i . I amt messes Porter and Intent u pposteed on pert of .ll . city; a hi.lies to dispose of his stock of Grmteries. l ‘ A N ,. l 7: i i r , a ,: r t ea l r i. tr i t r a il o i 1 . ` t i h r e ee r al ' e '' S \ l . l i °e llia lt rn old iit ee bY hi o n rd a t ' d r ee ti r d i . b s el 'el the hoeses in Ode town from the Railroad tu dm M r Porter coffered the Isiloarn; alntna•itnent. ~I ii,r 1 a rra r ., e el --. e nt 0c r s yl e imemitteed In the adorn 'Store Fixtures, Sc. And also to rent fur the coming who is devoted to Pittsburgh-wt uis nixie,. for the allenell Pittsburgh and Greensbirrgh Turnpike Roedl I Centrist reel ire it bMng decided to lore.. the ttut. out a ll s l ier t h e wen d " t end. d." and lowmt - Ow !lion - nf ila. Fir•anittrinn'a.rYl nr opornlell messes. Rime , sear, the stand abas h he now occu pies. ies. The stock i I r Company Stock. Alan for account • vatUtti it may prosperity of tbe west to put his stmeldets to the . °tn. ' ' •• t i, m e re sed 1 .1,1, i d e lecting a W its S•t•pension . helot, Thiele arid MOl-13.11 nn their behalf. ~ ,,ra nl l, boding been reduced web a % iew terra' d s change . (10.1 in the Exchange. elicit Is decidedle iter better ! cinettern 10 shares I :chang e Bank of Pittsburgh wheel u., one and all, In' up and deing. 1 , " 11.1,1 e.• from the jueclien of Thepwsee \N.') F" IMr V.. r Bonbons n resolution in author o t re sidettee. The stand has an eseellent ran of crIA IS, ' ' place, We shall now consider our cos a slice wile,. , -N este, ~r eeer• er a l eer m i tier i h a „,,,„„,,,, old J une , tr. th. Mayor to thew hi. warrant 11,11 a sum net es• , torn, aird may be to command a first rate country hu• i oc ma k , . 9. TerrEll ar e par funds. . --- - JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucer . 'le , . et , . le.. than eighty hail, •buye in a a:er mad., i c e d i ng one bemired ridisra, to lii.lia up nny dere 'sine's, beieg euntagerous to the market and same! CITY CuCSCILA - 11 . 11 1 Tits P•r-T,Te BRIDGE. - ' one sreortd of Washington or Reston. -: heere fin•sli,a i.ie ‘l,•n•rigaii , la in .trie "log e •pan . etenee in t he B o nds gi‘en If..r re) mew ot :at for De 'country taverns. Any one wishing g a te embark in the The proceeding.. of ;h e sin Conne6s, nn sluerles ' Jr a; o r Arts.; -"lbe authorities of en leee• Fleece ere , * lee* then 750 feet long. earl Pa•.ime, the said riu ,,,,. E ac i o e H o u s e, which was rend 3 times and a•' helpmeet', may base a brag.. by apply immediately to tetering, will be found in the Post of toeley. 'I he have sated '20,01e francs to elect a ~ s t ale 01 Jsien of ' t•••er at ..,• F l lll •111'11 of rt.tt le , " if wee , y I , et I 4„„,,,1 s e ., ,„ , C. „,„,1 i„, i i,,,,,, ,„,,,.„,..,,,i in. wii ANDERSON, Resolutions of Common Cour cii winenti ,, g to the I .b o y, u ~,,, 1, 1 a , te e o i a s t•i ; 11r0i alga a emends I The petition tel.iwrit the trade 44 (leant at. 111 5.11 NO 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry st. A t ~-. The people ot Fr attee pteposes to ~ .etease the erectitm of a Tri ie•rti. e Bridge, passed the Select ..'''''''' I h ' ." .. P ' '' ‘') .'''''°''. hrit ' P' n " ll ' '. ' ha" I c11.:3c1, ten feet, which in C. C., on lb. 9th Met, was re- Inert! Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 tee l e‘• , wi ha been 11111,11,1 al lite Uil ilt, .., , , , -- • ; 1 3•• notr.ireo t . eitt to , c. and 3t etre teem rot less Iles.. l eer ed to Commie eenri etreets was this day taken up Council by a vote uf 10 te 3, This Is as it should; ae . Additional Sale of I:ll3usehold Furniture. I I _ • ••,,,,..T.,.f.,, .a..,.., . ten feet stage of writer, is such .1.4 : hope the Legislatere wi ll nee speedily pass the Lill, AI,N A, r.i...0 iir Al , Cr1,13.h.-A le-ly .1 l',” .. i 7 . ,: p, e ,n e , T i f . qt , iter cuiedtterriviten thereof intiefieitely • WILL La lidded to the sale of Furniture at the I m iv ee y et , led taro ex e mition weleste metered!, in and we hope, bcf.it e the ch , se of arertierr yeas 1, *ee de ,,, ', It • i o nes eider,' t et a eve t tisment of ••mon. i•• L, 1..-rrtor. with the eta les . ' in 111nd commeree ef se... ; Tn.* C left r of r. c returned the Ito...lett sti• on the Commercial Auction Rooms, emner iff Wood the work progressing wish au energy (pest to it. re lose . ' in one ef the papers, returned home s e e wins, and will promote the trade of our one stye I •101'.jr rt of the To rural, Brolge-c. c • not cares, "a., Fifth sta. at 2 o'cliyek, P 51, on Thursday, the I "with part of Alleyheny re y. Nlenehester net the • t i er in the it mendtnent. 13th twit, n Ti tatty of Houseboid Furniture, nearly importance to the people. : found it in be drawer or her work table. • "eti l emit.• •hores et the 51241..nriitel• rivet." The I Nlr M'Devet reeved 'list this tosemil a dhere vi new. and is B''''' i P r '''''"' it). bel"n in g to a gentle OrLP ISO or Tux CA N AL.-A letter erasion{ from' I. • The Demecrat• of New Murk sit}' , had an Innegu- , the ni . nen a in ;,„,-M,, a . ra A d,,,,,,,. 1 . ,,,,,,i a. m e th, .. r 10...,g, via : mnhogeny dressing bummus, enclosed a Canal officer at Ileitis's, sbur.h.siates that the mate,' '' I se " a"3 "acs were " II " ""` i ''''''' "5 fullness, I , " their em -.l.rieet. w st, t t ast , et ,,,t e d-N„,,„ Nt e „,,„ man deelioing biewkeeprae, among which are the loi slt • L ett - g ime, l e .imit. sl'Deeitt. Prete, Von Benheat, • • • ration 8111 en the night of the 4th of Match. which Mellemn, Po t ter R ed l',•endent, 6-against ht-, semi p, red ,,,,, , 6-N,,,. \ 1 c ...," Alger , 1,„„„ e , me wash-stand, Yr oikstands, fancy and common chairs, will be let into the Canal at that place, on 51onday, high awl low post t e nds, rocking chairs. leaking w 1 eras a,tended b . ) ex P res ident Van Buren. Th e whole ' Me.er, Kin ca id , LariTlllrn. Lee, (emcee, 51eCrecken. cr ,„..1„,,.„ ; K oss ,. and Ne' l i se n, 5. I I Tuesday of next ace': Ole have also been informed' - U n man, Vim limiter, ,t nod Weten, C-l os t . Mt. ' g l a sses, narPeting• mstleesses. rnwer ,, .fiion. 2 owe , " affair was .13pir ;led . .. , turtle and mites, fenders and ash boxes, baskets, astrat thst the water wit be let into the IVestere Diy.s el, , Lauetihn e ith iti.w. - lamps, (loess are, queensware, wheelbarrows., rub e en Wednt slay next. Ti feileteing is the A c t 1 1,', I , 4 , L i i , v,, rt ,,,,,, 51r• Loomis ofr , red the flaw nrrien : ifilt.nt ,171. , ; Erie ref...elf-ex Cuanl.-The stoci..l,l lyr. of t hi s i•itTlii•mf at li•••il ann. .1 meet"; nn 110.121 Irr.l. re• b . 1,,,,, ,, & c. JOEIN D DAVIS, - - I.2•gislaiste, at it, recoil! emesten in 'reference to the T 12.1. the rn s sa ge of lime Oct n • ey pea .Ing in .Fir elected the Roar 4of Direct." A. o,e,tn.tiliilc4 I. yew ; msr 12 . A ummeeer. DEATH OF June): CH/isle-Hen. Dudley Chars Bel9more and °hit) Rail ft mot Conapany;-Amerierre. ~ 1 - - goo , v o r e of ii" s r.."""" , " I` to ''''"`l'" Taird ' G en (Tharl... Isl Reed was telantm 'arty chess, l'imi- - An Ordinance, Bind at his residence in Iliedelple Vt. on the 23d id. As Al. r ..wpir... . n . ar , t , ro amen Liwry . , • C,1111.11 , fus the I...cues - 1 , 4 a War. Sonpunition Tro dt„,t. . al I"' ..•p at i t te iirniv, Over the 51ensiegaliele and Allegheny Th.. B „ ail of D ,,,,,,,,„„ ha „ err ,,,;„ ac e r e, c r em e , IRANI:tr. APPReent•TIATIUSS /OR THE TE•n 1846. }'abatery, aged 74 )card. Ile was Speaker of the Act entitle•l eAn act to atilltorios the Blitim ice and ..' BF. il erdetned asid enacied by the citizens of rt•eis its t h e i r coWloence oi.poyite the city of l ira - ' fl., nal,. ens itt tit, otttoo,t, seat: House of Representlt it,. from the year 1818 to, and • Oh _ io•Rsilrea.l tompany to cren , plete their rend to the rhe,hh, ...Ld materially mv.i. ,,,. lb ,. r . 0 . 1 ,,,,, t) , o , t , c s” er rtaor, t2,t0tt.0.., Line to Summit jooetiott Pittsburgh, in Select and COminnn Council as. I l 0.7, and " ,thee purposes ' passed Feb 19, 1315 ' including the lesSion of lEl'2. l ), eret etose an i.b.t”,..,,,, , , to ton flee navig Alen _ .c . .' ,,,,,t;;g.;.;. sembh.,l and it is hereby ordaineet by the authority of when he " 1 " eit ‘ ctt ''‘ l ' t . ( 1 - .) ,e ' r u se ' il 1... b 28, 1e46. ••,.f the ,nee 0 3,, f•rr t he re..•.ie dist in our n l iiilion i sitro „ r. ., Lot _ to 5,. .. C • t..tit.-ct It 8,11. Itte same. Senator in Cone - sea for sic :ream In 1818 , he seu• . Be it en7-ted by the Gi turn! d. ,, aildji. The -the, elem.ien • I •sid Beier sheele he et lee. 100 ' 11 •nser De I sien-J•Jil , 51,teitell . That the revenue for the year 1346, arising from made Chief Justice for the Supreme Court. H. hell'. so mesh of the thirteenth %Perron o f the a ct or the "jeer * hove the bed ..f emelt riser. and that "pan seer" 1. . ,...„, , h ter„iiii 1 ,.. ,•,,tit . t _ ll ii 1,, ,,,,,,,i g ,.. taxes, 55 •i faze, Rents, Fines, Forfeitures, Licensee. that office four year., and resigned it in 1821. At the nineteenth of February. 11igliteen horhiretl and fetry• •• I l e . 511.. g 1,01 3 , .l e mid he equal to that el the Mono, C o ri , I.' -A .1 e 3. Scat : . ~,,,1 ~t i w , l em e.l sour ces, tegreher mi2ll •11 tie) mo eession of 13'4, lie was agnin elected to the l'. S Son- Ij , e• entitled" A. net le nuthertee the` B tlim.re nod • •• • cnbetl - or, tics, t h e yeas and nays were called. C •n ri,nrrlstne-Tlromila NI. Sill, ton. Trey., n ivy in the Treater!. and net otherwise appro . Oleo Rent ned Co mp an y IC , en7lll , le , 111,411 easel 10 the r ,r r 1 ~,,,,. ,I f e le,' -: -fer the , A rry, tment-Mes•t•. 1i ,,,,,,,,,11,, _1).6„,i, rllatral, be ant the saint are hetehy epproeriated fur ate, and !teeing served oat hi + time. he dech ilea a re., oh . ° , , , • 1 Ri ver an d f or other perpeses." us remtiree •lie ' %.13rn•, Loornlrrr Nlc Derrlt. 51climain. Porter and ie ., , i ,_ veaaa,ler. Newell. the purposes fellow toe, viz : election, and retirol Gum pitinc lift- in 1810 - 11- vat i comp.,: 10 nanin nn .i n r.r.erir; the ~4141 ,1 , 1 0 ,, 0• President, 6 -egain•t it -Me•ses. K•nee.d! 1 •••:• L'' , 1t u ,:i... ' ,.,,,:m,•,-..1). linies. M.lyOr, VOO 11•13.3 the brothel of Bi,lit• Clee•e, helm e t h e tomb duo 221 Nl"tel.• melee. , lieni and en , elet•racken. Rowan, Von lientiorst and II: then st I • r _ j, .se , ~ Clerk for Mayor, 300 , ,ffo e , .i.. I" fr'm' Ili , :t. =bad Pl.' the I , ' it"ln. I tli.t , 7-1.2. 1 . NI, I, „,.,,, •hen offer...lllle f rl'outine smendm•nt- ' ten:‘,ll:.lr7n(r.r.'l",Mt;r's:rrhi'i.ll,:r.:;Wer'nl.,"Srlefti're"Ctir7)l."3.r7titlrsol3"ll::rre'nr * S r 78,1i,..7:1;11.. :AO DREADFUL Errr-r. ~. TO i..ST.tRUI -Tile Nintoll, ,-..,1.,•1 and lb , ~roc i " I'"" I 'Y f l T' l . l r 3 ".3 the ." I 25D .1:: •/: , ..dr , i Ih.l Ow e!evetton of It , •tinl I. tlge ' r,,,,,tu at thee o ...is e ndesitirlied, al ele tel 'II for elect. , I t h er f el “ter, Mnriong.theill, COUrier of Saturday Si l erito.se .1)•: "IV c learn that Rireenpenv 5111111e1ebv allowe d ten years feeti Ihr. trete 61111 very respectable resit - feet of the sicinity of Notes Is 4 "Y (4. , m "r t .'' 'lg, '''''" I '''", •l ' T:i . an 3 ''," t ?'".` e " . '" " .1,411 6, ' , b" s'n''''''''w Ile' All' g t e•lo as tw'm the NI" , t he, ~ et ,,,,,,1 ,I ee re , r o ar , „,,„,ey, „ " Anegheny. 300 entoptete Drell" rell.ran,• to 10.• ettr, A deli, lie- of heel • fir ...tar arra p 1•••••,;: , 1 550 lend, (Curreuck soon().) N. C . • u'll' ed in oar cit !' ettoling 1.1 the terms and condeions d ol N l ‘ ll: e a l : ' l%. : n it • ' ,1 ' . , '4 ,1 ' e b. ,.. 1 ;2, ' ' f, ' ,. 1 t',,..1:,, d ,„ 1' ,L Led ...,i•', ‘ ,,:. " ;;„ n et . ' e s • '' cr,.. ' e l , hr. I , I “ ' t ' l l , Str eet conimi"i"n , •r. .. i .,,,,,,, ,-„,„, 'do,. Itt•lnit.yh tit , r-t ,-, ..: ,,,, Cletk of the .51arket, 200 this morning, who sta••••••• that the efleCti of the late the nineteenth Of F..hronry. eighteen hundied um! es,- ae d ner s met ,. ee e. et eie l ee e ) the an in.. as a bove, and area ~, hid , a „, are rar e ) , ~1 eer , i r „, _,/,;,,,,,, O ne , Htio, c.,,,,,hi1 ,.... 4ho *Loom eel° 'most - In this a ct-pros id, I the arnmeinierst aas low. 1 Ci,y Cot stebles (three) 900 tied the reinpany s'•all enter into the c elm's...thin of 1 li e t h,•n e ireree the rdlowing: li!, dri-d, 'flint lb , t . ,e cone. fie ply , . that 50 families were drowneil on (Amiss els oened, 400 i the es tenrien or ilwir s iii road, within three cause of i oeleyatien of the bridi,r over the Atte:de:my shell e qual Notes Island, and 1,000 head of rattle destroy eil•-• are pae , , g „ or titis tic. _ i to tiny ever the Motiongebelar - lest -)••.“. Nles ~. Messengers of Ceunrils (two) 100 Reread tog Re=ams or. 250 The 'end fowl eaffeted most severely-a if 3 geese might I And be it furthi-r enabled, That with 11. , a scent . 1,,,,,,i5, Air Devitt, Mellgrmoi, Porter rin.l Pres elem. 5 Superietendent of 'Water Wm hs, and agreement of the Wine:test, Sod Pot.imac RAI I. 1 •• ,,,,y.. be taken in almost any 10,nthy-som. kill e d, emet, Mes,rs Alum s, Kimmel, Lee, Lot el z., 51,. including A. , iotant Engineer, read. the said Belt 'levee and 011ie Rail rend I 'mop inv. C r :. i se n, II ' ,s u n, V o olditiltorst and I% linott. 9. BO much crippled as to be easily seiz,ell, being un sble l Assetar of %Voter Rent", nre hereby permitted and alio ,se t to t imeliness, take'' "lie then mu, dto e mend, L.) inset , leg ••75 feet se A.,1301 01 Ci.y lanes, to fly. I, and necept the W'i n el i esier mi l roomer Rad Read - hose the chimed of the 51,inungehele"-lost by ihr lin petite ince of the seventh, eigleli ttieth• tenth., yarn° vote. eleventh, and tssellth sections of the said act alb , lle tern moved 'liet the height of the span over nineteenth of Faototty, eigh , ere 110114,1 , 1 and lont,• ; tin, Allegin , ) LP CIS lee,”-lei,, Merlii's Aoliillll.l,o. five, relating to the \V i.. these.: itiel Potote SC Rail. , rr .. 51, 1) r r ilt,l3Cll.• tine. l'ortet, tool Plettelen • , Ir. rued.loo I N i) •, Meats. literati, Lee, 1.010 , 1., MCA:133'1334i, And lie- if f urth•reoitted, Th it the taxing poem Ituwarl, V, ,, Bonhoret u ,,1 11 ilson, 7-1.0. r es er ved i n the six•lt sequin of the said act of 0.. 1 'Mt. Pmter then mused "that it bent) (err-lust by n ineteenth of Feb. o,F y eighlt•r•ll IV/1.1,110011 11411 O w .r.,/, “Ile. fist-, Omit nut Le e , ....ttei.....1 Foil t and ottle.tt the nett Mt R i.tromito thrn otTettel the following: "Pr., hle.l 111C0.11e of the said Baltim ire and Visit 1 . 111!ft/d'i,,.i:' I ' ,1,-; said t•:,,“l,utt, ,ii“il 111 On a 12L. I nlet-ft, e ‘‘ 11i) exceed .6x per centum per finnan'. , " the full and free navigutein of Millet of the rivrra irl. 'fills act lie in force fern the panreg thereof. •• a '2O foot 'drier. 01 ismer, with s te, i tnets w i h ,.. 0 . , t pipes are of 05 feet In 11 , •iglil 11110,1 the ,e a ter line. Nine foils AND I,IYEHI , III. -The progress e t I elect, en mutton of 51r Ven Itueleird, ails arnernrl,l, these Iwo Cit i,,, e o closely ...MI. - Tied VA' c.ittiroe,ce, ' i It ) pliiking all Out after the 1V,,11.1 ' Risers." .na has been neatly pqri pasta from the outset: amendment as thus amended, teas adopted. Yeas, Messrs Adams, ',units, 51cDevitt, Nis:Dwain, l'ot• Year. New )mks Trur. Liverpool. 11,97 4.3122 17 00 5, 0 0 0 ' ter, Von Bonlioret and President, 7. Noy", Messrs. 1755 10.3111 1760 '26,000 liMmild, Lee, Lorene, 'McCracken, Rowan and NVil• 179!) 33.13 l 171111 5 1 1 , 000 Son. 11. The Tie-tion wts then taken on the odeptien 1800 60,489 18111 77 653 et the reeolutiens, na emended, end the l esoietries 1810 96,373 1811 r. t 4 3 71 1 wote atl ,, ple.l. Y, ~, 'Mos.,. Atinms, I.ee, 1,0,..1111• 1820 123,706 1821 11 8. 6. 1 e 1. , ,..`nz, 51cCiticken, Attie-vitt, 51,211, aim Res , Are 1330 202,589 1131 ire , le -, V et , It ee herst, :eel \Yds.:o, 10. Naas, Meats kite 18210 3 2.851. 1841 233,1103 . said, Porter and President, 3. 1845 371,223 These figures indicate that New Yorke has latterly ! gained pretty largely upon its competitor, in point or popelation; though we compete the number of houses erected anneully , a different inference would be drawn. The Liverpool column incledes not only the house's erected in dm city proper, but in the a hole borough, comprising an errs of about eight square miles. The population of the whole borough in 1841 sans 230, cfbc IQiLZ ,ittorning post• JOIIN BIGLER, EI)fTOR PITTSBIJRCiH, THURSDAY, 111 A RCH 12. 1896 EV . V 13 PALAKR. Agent for c ounliN new.paper, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Dail) Morning Post. and . NVeteldy Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements anisolirriptions. lie has offices in New Yalta. at the Coal 0,E , e,30 Anil street, (ad• joiningthe Tribune Oilier. ) flosroN, No. 12. State street. PHlLsn[LrNts, Real Estate and Coal Office, 511 rine street. lisurysonn, S corner Baltimore and Ca'vents'. NIIOTE our paper call be. seen, and terms of adverti sing !ensiled. FUR CANAL COMMISSIONEn WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BR 4DFO-RD 13. NO SINECUar. —The mail contructo I on the route' between Green Bay and Copper Hut bor ruth er txtough job un his hand, Na carries the nutill, each wily once a month, during thu winter, travelling an foot. When he first took the contract, the mail did not, Probably exceed a few pounds in weight But the December mail wrighe.l 7a preit.ds, and that for January over 100 11s whirl, the contracter to' back" all the way to (isisiser li teJor, through u gnaw-covered wilderness. A pretty good story is told in the United Service Journal of a poor sailor on board a veFttel, which had! been wrecked, laden in part with casks of 6'1,8111,1h doliat►. The crew were falcon off the wreck in boats Aind just lorfore die laid boot punhed oil, a man was tient back to use-et - brit+ it there might nut still he some one left. On arriving on the main deck, where the! esslca bad been left he found a fellow w ho had broken; open wirers! of the reeeptocles of base lucre, and; spread the contents thereof on a tablecloth on deck,' in the midst of w hich he was seated, weapon in hand. Being told that the ship was fast g ring to pieces, he teplled,“The ship may go-1 have lived a poor ras cal all my life, and lam resolved 1.1 die rich." Re• stsoostrance was vain, and poor Jack, who preferred 'the &whole rich man to the life of a •'poor ralcal" was left todie alone in his glory. _ . The pPople of Portland, Ste., have had eighty eight eleys of eleighing, with the prospect of half as Man 3 Mara The Sonata of Louisiana bare &alga& Boston Rouge, as thelutuna capital of the State. The low er House has mad no dech,ion yet. . larThere is an exceedingly eloquent tavern-keep er et Jeekscm, N'lissi,sippi, Gen Makin. When - smiled I'm-dinner he makes the following brio(' bat AOlll Stir ring address:— ”ftraarre beef, roast mutton, roast tnrke,boiled hams bailed mutton, McMekin'e docks, Philip's itutatoes. s cori p3artly peas; rifler which comes old rishioned pasek pies, batter milk, sweet milk, clurese,cruckers, and eniesses• ernt,leenen don't neglect my liquors Gentleman we are a great people!" - • , - r . • • n 4,* 4,114 40 ,11 6 -;1, /4 4k.4.•444` x , FROM THE IntAIIIIEVVe find in the Van Buren (Ark.) lotelligeitett a leßerfrom one of the editors of that paper, vbo...iccompanied Oov Butler and Col Lew is, Constnissioners to treat with the Camariches; The letter is dated ' , Head watets of the Trinity, 120 miles Southwest of Fort Ouachita, Texas, Jae; '20," and after describing some of the difficulties of the journey, he says: t' We ate near a camp of Kickapoos, seven lodges and about a day's r irle from a large band of Wucoes. Some five or six Kickaprnrs are sitting within Len steps of me, a, ugly a set of men as their hunting grounds ere. They are very dirty and very greedy. The Chief calls himself Te.cum-hee, and he carries a mast savage looking warkstick. He say': he plays poker with it. They arc holding a 'talk I with Gay Butler." We hove only toom to add the following extract from the kite!: •'We shall pro!, 'lily be on the Clear Fork by the lust of Jena:lrv. whither we have nut 'runners.' Coffee. Warren and Vt vmen swell tort en their way. Coflire and Warren nre the contractors TO supply our council oiii, beef. They ate tube at the Comanche Peak on the Nth inst. , •W• have passed the main or principal Gemanche! Peak, a large mountain standing alone, hare, anti sin miles in circumference , It stancls on Ilte farther ' of the Trinity. The Peal; we now aim for is between Cleat Fork and tha Brazos, high tip the Clear Fork: aonnrpilutsnys• "Gov. Butler is an excellent head of an exploring party, and a first rate manager about tr camp. Hi manner is often more brusque then necessary, but his I heart is true as steel." Houses Errcted. Years. 'New Yogic. Bor. or Liverpool . 1338 .741 - /052 1839 674 997 1840 850 : 1577 1841 971 1761 1842 912 2027 1842 - 1273 1390 1844 1210 2450 1845 3728 -Thike*traordinary increase in the oureber of build ings erected in Liverpool, "has been the result„ says the Liverpool Times, of the excellent regulation which forbids living in cellars, and so fur it is a proof of an improved mode of living rather than an increase of the population; bit, even after every allowance has been made for that circumstance, the increase is surprising, and shows that Liverpool is still in the full vigm of its growth."--Jstir. of Coot.. ~ . Present. Me,sts Ackerman, Barnhill, Bruce, (for mail, Grace!„ Hamilton, Jones, K.mney, M'Clelland, Mm tow, Neeper, Pennock, Quinn, Reinhart, Rob• eitson, Andes. Scott. John Scott, Smith, Stockton, Stoner, 1 iialle, Whitney, and Wray. Mr l'ennock. President, pro tem, in the chair. Mr Smith presented a petition, asking that part of , Walnut street be paved. Read and referred to the committee on streets, dtc. Mr Robertson presented a tietition from Clark & CtUilefoll. Read and referred to the Rebel Commit ' tee. . .. .. Mr Morrow preseated a petition relative to Fifth street. - Read and referred to the Committee on ate , &c. Mr Robertson from a special committee, reported a draft of a bill for legislative actfen. relative to the invention of flour, put, pearl and suds 8.1111511, and black calls and seerchingsi read twice and laid over. Mr Robert s moved to take up the ordinance entitled i "an ordinance for the more efficient management 'of the Water Works of the City of Pittsburgh,' which was agreed to. rh e .resolutien ()flared by Mr IVray,giring certain instructionsto the Committee on Water was read a t 3d time and laid upon the table. Mr darailton, of leted another resolution of instructioo, which wan 40 !!!12 F.~~ Wia COMMON COUNCIL. Moao►r, March 9. 1846 1035109 • he tattle. The ordioantßionrino been read tit ,'and the question beinil "shall the ordi io(ince psis;' Mr Hamilton Aleite4 for klativas and and the ordinance was4rjeried 1 1411 we 14 vote,•vitt Yeas. Messrs Barnhill, Dorman, Gra 3, 1111cClolinnd. Pennock, Reinhart , Robertson, Sckton, Stotler, and Nays. hlessrs Ackerman, Bruce, Hamilton, Jones. Kelly, Kenney, Neeper,Q‘dno , Andw Scott, lno.Scott, Smith, Whit. ney nod Wray-13. Adjourned. PROCEEDINGS IN COMMON COUNCIL TUESDAY, Mulch 10, 11;46 Council met. Present—N,ezers Ackerman, Albree, Berne., Barnhill, Douglai. Duncan, Gorman, Gracey, II ntnilton. Jones, Kelly, Kerney. NlcClellitud, Brown. NQeper,"Pennock, Quinn, Reinhart, J Scott, Smith, Stockton, Stoner, Tindle, ‘Vltitney and President. Mr Pennock, President. pro tern., in the choir. The resolutions adopted by this Council on the 16th of Feltro It y relative to n Tripannite Bi idge were re to, ned by the IS c with the follownin: amendment made by them bent evening, viz: . Provided, the said eleva ii CM shall in no 0.. 'toll interfere with the full and free ttavgation of either of the rivers" which amendment was not concorted inland the original arnion of this coon cil adhered to by the following vote r vit.: Year, Ni C . A.CII Albree, Gorman, Grneey, donee. 31'Clelland, Pennock, Stockton. and ‘Vhitney, B. Nayr, 31nnatnre Ackerman, Bernier, Barnhill, Drughis. Donran, Kelly, Kenney. \lur rote, Neeprr, , Q. nintn• it,intiart, inn Sc.itt, Smith, Stonier, and Tindall 13. The resolutions were then rennin tied to the 3. c.. V 4 110 nniltrred to their orizninid firnioni, and n-ked a irony'. of conference and appointed on their rut Menotrtt Lontroi, and I.ntienr, r ani-tin-A in nod Slenn., Mot ney and Gomm., appointed on putt of Oil Courril. Two Sea Se, ren , Sere.—Toe g ob.tarn-e of the fu'inuing uccuont el n.o tniinioer4 ' been be Past neel, at the nviteh of thi-11.-lit w ate. bet% ern C'epe Henry and Caro Chsileg, or ‘s l is t ' caCedilic grownl, •• relno. , l to on t mtetdat afternoon, by cwt. of the o bnetvets, Cap!. I the scion/ore Ernpito, tcom Snow Iltd. Md., Mr.% to thin city. Curium I.ln gots wan at that ii.ne t o c h srg , ,if t h,. n hel. when his vessel grated upon something. Much hr .Eipposed to be A W. eCk, ffOln rho fact that n ,141 k lookstig r i,..llll.lling at first glance It rusty 4p tr, v.. 14 at the same woe seen to andiog 1,11 mod ntrl, - hy the Ole soul above the rnitine. Soon, however. it j was ilisrov,rd to he • moving lowly, n tilt a beer{ and motoll, niacin plainly marked by a reildiiih color along the o r a b o ut the jaws, stud rho cnpmin, wnh much alarm. concluded that be nag really and truly. in.itead of going over a wreck. in contact 'A tub the old fellow hiin•elf. th- real 'gen aarflent After the schooner had ranged over him, It wits I.b• nerved that there %et-POMO 111 company. 1 Ire one fit st seen raised himself from the nit:yr some 10 or :0 feat, and exhibited a body in length, as near as could he ascertained. full sixty feet. About ten feet from the head there commenced a swell as large as n barrel, covrred at stated distance with nearly painted pro. jections. and reached in length about ten feet, and titer ended quite abruptly, when the body again assumed re ii•golor form, which was, the captain thinks, about the citclifetenee or a schooner's spit-, 'Hie full length of the serpent. or a hntever it may hove been. was dodged to he some honored feet—it; head small in proportion to its body. Tho wind be ing light, the two were seen together, to leeward, for full half an hour, seemingly amusing themselves by al ternately rising , upon the surface; their heads, when• ever above the w ater, were always observed to the Eesst. To this statement, substantially, C! _apt. Lawson, IS well as his hands, is ready to make tomb, as the op portanilv presented glee .hem every chance to see, judge, and mato c omparatively rAnrect estimates.— Nro Haves Courier. Dr Duncan's Expectorant Remedy-s-Consetap line eltll be eared.—Mn briery Bowers, wife of Hen ry Bowers, was for a length of time &Slimed with a ' Pulmonary complaint" which defied the united Skill of several eminent.physiciansr . She hearing of the "Expectorant Remedy; ' wan induced to give it a tri al. Her symptoms were dimmer Phthisis Pulmonials or Pulmonary consumption, via: a dry hacking cough, pain in the breast and side; impaired appetite and great thirst, hectic lever, and night sweats, with much debility, and weakness. Bbe ishappy in saying that after using three bottles she began login , hopes of a speedy recovery; her strength gradually increased un til Oh', had used three bottlesmnre, when she felt en tit ely restored, it now being eight months since, and uo symptoms of the complaint appeuing. Fur sale by W Jackson, corner of Wood sod Lib erty en., Pittsburgh. COMMERINAL .n-MPAiED.AND •CWRiECTED SVIIBY AFTEititdOM PI CV/BURGH BOARD OF TRADE.: CoMMITTIM TOR MISCH. J. Ma hall. R. Bell. I. M'illevitt • POET OP PITTSBI7I3.OII. 9 ►IHT WATLR IN THI CHLNNLL ♦ND YAWN° ARRIVED Coos.ll, Bowman, Brownsville; Michigan, fillies, Bettye!: Allaquippa, Smith, Cincinnati: Ben Franklin, - St Louis; Medium, Bowman. Brownsville; Franklin, - Mo Oity; Adalaide, Shorts. (11,; Monongahela, Stone, Gin. DEPARTED. Billow, Page, Gin; Felix Grund y, Fowler. St Lutii,; ileraid, Daw son, Cin; Consul, Bowman, Brownsville, Medium, Gregg, de; Michigan, Boies, Beaver. IMPORTS BY RIVER. No 2, interact no City Loans, •33,533 00 011 GO9 stock, 5.090,59 Certificates of Loan, 600,00 39,273,58 No 3—Pu minting 4 Engine and Dose Compa ny and Duquesne Engine Haase, 2,500,00 s—City Watch, 6,169,00 9,068,00 6—City Wier Wurks. amount of espeme. 6 000 00 Extensitto of Pipes, 4.000.00 10,000,00 7—Repairing paved Cart %Veva, $3,000.00 s—Cleaning .. .. ' 1:,000.00 9—Redemption of Old Scrip, 100 90 10—Sanitary Committee; 200.00 I I—Cleaning Market 110u3e, 384.00 12—Monongahela Wharf, 500.00 13—Allegheny '!., 500 00 14—Contingent Fund.= 4,500,00 1176,700.58 Ordained and ennet,d Into law In Councils, thin 9th day of March, A D, 1846. JOSEPH PENNOCK, President l'eu Tern, C C. E J Roberli, CM( C C. THOMAS I3AKEWELL, Pres SC. Alrs Cl'k S C. marl I. A N ORDINANCE to authorize the Mayor to is- Pl. sue Bonds for the payment of the lot of ground on which the Duquesne Engine House is erected. BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, [hat the Mayor be and he hereby is instructed to is sue the Bond or Bonds of the said city for the sum of Fifteen hundred dollars, bearing six per cent interest, and redeemable in ten years. froret.the 10th disi , of March, 1846, which Bond or Bonds - were 'authorized to be issued by Resolution of the 4th of April, 18461 in payment for Lot pmeinioed for use of Duquesne Engine and Hose Company. The said Bond or Bonds to be given to the Executor of the estate of 1 5 1 Hunter. deceased, upon the delivery to the Corn rnittee of the Engines and Hose ola fee simple Deed for the Lot above referred to. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 9th day of March, A. D. 1846. JOSEPH PENNOCK, President Pro. Tem. C. C. E. J. R 01,61171, Cll. C. C. THOMAS BAKEAVELL, Pre•. S. C. A w.xl. Ditto.sa, Cll.B. C. Aphasia* XI Bays, NEY AT LAW • „ . PITTSBURGHAP:Ar • COMMISIONER intake th*--p*fantecknowl ..'edismitot. of Deeds, Leases, Cnntradtss, Deposi• tinns or other "takings, to be rechribettor dted in the . stnte of IGlttuelty, Indiana and Tesaieseee. - Office NoBo, Stusrt's 13 Aildings, Fourth street. matl2 dly F,ints - t., THE thirteenth intitalment on the stock of the com party (being .$2,50 per abate( will be dee on Sat urday. the 14th but. J. FINNEY, Jr. murl2 d4t Secrete re. Fenn Insnranco Company. A .e.v enth dividend often per cent on ell the adjas ted claims ngninst this company has been declar ed pavoble on Monday next, the 18th inst. J. FINNEY. Jr, marl 2 d4t Secretary. Per Wabash River Direct. THE now and 3 plendid 7ktearner. NIL WAUKIE, Charles I.: Clark, Master, will leave for the above, and all inter merliate ports, on Thur , day Morning, at 10 o'clock.— For freight or padaage, apply on board nr to mall• It. j NEWTON JONES. Aet. HATS: BELTS!! A SPRING FASHION. A JUST received by exprers from New York, the Spring SI)le of Hats. A 3 th r ote in Pant of a Neat Soperiur Fashionable Hot. are respectfolly invited to call. S NIOOIIE, 93 Wood at., m,ll ‘ls,:w 3 doors below Diamond Alley. Dr. Wm. AL Wright, Dentist, - T - cl-f- i' . : 0 . ,05 r e a nd R,stdence in Si Clair al. A few d,91-5 below Liberty, near the ExeltrinTr. 1 loiel. marll ____ Auction Sa B Y P. Ivr KE:N N A tIT new Auction Store, No 114 Wood street. 3,1 dent from oth, to-mill row,"f hursday. March 12111, at 10 o'clock, A. Nl. a large variety of Dry G0 , ..13, of newly every description.. At 2 o'clock. I'. M ,3111.C11,14, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, (*ember Beds and Bedding. At 7 o'clock. plate evening, Gold 4' Silver Patent Lever and other IVutrhes. Brno' Clocks, &e. mot I I P. AVICENN A. Auctioneer. BRITISII Es.nyi.rt. Guitot on Civilizatian. Carlyle's Hero Wervbir. Bingham's Men of Science. Encloetectin Americona. For sale by BOSIV ORTH Sr. FOR RESTER, 43 Market weer lIBLWER'S Virc,llanics. • Jahn Morton. by Mrs Sherwood. Live and Let Live Wonsan. an Enigma. Cricket on the Hearth. Tesso's lei resnlem Delivered. of Flowers end Flowers of Poetry. Rosa of Linden Castle. Mr, Child's Loner. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market at. Franklin Medical College of Philadelphia. /11HE first annual course of lectures in this insti tution.will be opened of Monday. the twelfth day ofOctober next (the second Monday in October.) and s. be continited the end of the ensuing Feb- rata Beck Goddard, 31, D.— Anatomy and lii.tol op, C C Van Wyek, Itt D.—Principles and practice of suigery. AferkdyiA Clymer, AI, D.—Principles and ['lattice. or medicine. Jahn Barclay Biddle, M D.--Matetin m—dioa and David !hinter Tire.r.:er M. D.—Obstetticks and women and children. Levin S JJ . vnes, M. D.—Pnisiology and I,lnl med wine. James Rogers, M. D.—General and organic chrmistry. John Bev clay Biddle. M. D.—Dean of the (soul Joserk Leil g. M. D.—Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Fraiikhn Medical College MAI incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by tin act approved 'Bib January 1816, and is authorised by section third of its chartet, "to grant the degree of Doctor of Medi cine to any sini.h persons as shall possess the qualifies lions now ustsilly required of csndidates iu other Medical Colleges in thin state." 1200 400 75 $7,175,00 FEES, For each course of lectures, $l5 00 Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, 5 00 Diploma fee, 10 00 Additional information respecting the course of in struction, or other matters connected with the Facll ty, can be obtained upon application. personally, or by letter, to J B BIDDLE. M. D. Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and S rocs, street, Philadelphia. marl 1 d6m Pittsburgh Navigation and Firo Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. TII E Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered 1 on opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them selves, based Domestic Capital, end conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good (sub; hey can readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undo. hied confidence and security, which should ever attend on insurance transaction. To persons chose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fireor Water, the advan rage uf personally adjusting aloss with an institution, AT HoNe. will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its Iosses—PEARLY TWO HURD aev SHODA•ND Doti. AR3—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. I t is the part of all prodest men, Itoverfertfortuntle , totsaticipatscalamity fur. the purpose of olroidiell its effects. To such as have hitherto ceedlecd• as well as to those who havesustainedlosa, the facility of pro tection andindemnitY, offered by this institution, will be the etWelest ioducearteat to asolbiber zallationa andrqgreta whiebtmmet IselsePertiseceli by *Mt she suffer wit/sout hope.4.rcatilefiars. ALLb;N, Presidest. Reeettl Secretary. feblB-d6m. F T HOM PSON 'S CARMINATIVE.- 1 1. sate' and 1 certain ear e, (and warranted to be free from any preperation of Opium,) for Colic, Cholera &tertian, DysenterYorPot, SummerCempitint; Maar Infan ium,Bilious Colic &c. It is warranted to cam in MI cases when th e directions me complied with, or money refunded. 'Prepared andoolli.i,sy•the purpriefor... - • • • EDOAIIi: THORN, Drn~tst Apetbecsiry , • [ marl° • cor Peen su., Pittsburgh. -55 ,1 !tft10 ***".4os-e*Z7"l4X4tr' ~••• VALUABLE BOOKd PROFESSORS • Ul‘ ------------- .litr#2,EßY PERSON who is afrkled with Siek ' - Abe. Heartburn, Vertigo, Jaundice, Dys. pi.pata, resent, ruins in the side or bock. indiF,estion, I Cbids. glia in f (ICI. an:. & s can. , which may require a pUr galive rnedioine. it.e Dr. Titurnp.....'4 i.l.)...speptic Tuniaand Purgative l'iil, and they will certainly givd ',almost Initant relief, drit:sinc no nnen.illoss , siekoe'll or debility to tho patient. Thy being a cheap awl convenient medicine, no person traveling should be without them. They are !Ca, ranted to be composed thoroughly and purely of the very best vcgitableingre dient _. .._ ..._, Price 25 cents per box.. Prertared end told by are Pr,prietor. EDGAR TiloßN, ,rspdtheCary and Druggio., corner of Penn and Hand its., Piusburgb. marl! To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for de County of Allegheny. The petition of Williamiohnston of Peebles Town. ship, in the county aforesaid. humbly sheweth, That vour petitioner bath provided himself - for the adcommodation of travellers and oITM - nt. Ids dweding house in the township aforeslid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a lirr•iise to keep a house of public entertainment. And y,ur petitioner. as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pebles Townships I do ce"ifY , that the above petitioner is of good rapists (Of honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the Recommit:dm:al of travelers and others, and that said tavern it afters nary. Alex. M'Langlilin, William Alexander, Henry Peter Hauck, Samuel Borland, H. Barker, mat I Id& To the Honorable the Judges of the Cow t'of General Quarter SeAstons of the Peace, in end for the Come; ty of Allegheny: The petition of Joseph Rodger.. of Lower Sit Clair Township, in the courtly aforesaid humblf sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers slut other at his dwelling house in the Tp. afuresaid,,and N ays that your Honors will be phsased to grant him • liceneein keep a public houso ofentertairunem, And your petitioner, as in duly bound, will pray. JOSEPH RODGERS. We. the sob.cri l Jer., cit ;tens of Lower St. Clair Tp., do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the actoramodatient of travelers and others, anti that said tavern is mow sary. Aaron Frew, J C Shales, J Dunlavy, Jame. Carter, James R Sterrett, John Obey, Henry Ingram, Hugh Roberts, 8010 Nixon, James Flanigan, Wiliions Chess, marl I-d3l. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions, of tin Peace, in and for the Coen. t of Alleelteny. The petition of Bartimus Acker, of Pitt Township, In the county aforesaid, humbly showeth, that your pre thinner bath provided himself with materials for the a. commodation of travelers and other., et his dwell's% house in the Township atmessirl, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him o license to keep public house stf eaten ainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. B A RTIM US ACICIA. We, the subscribets, citizens of Pitt township, do certify, that the shove petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with lbouae room and conveniences for the eccommoda• tion of traveler and other., and that said tavern is necessary. Alen. Miller, Matthew M'Ginti, Jonathan Wil,ea, John Anderrgg, Jost Ruck, Ch. Prelser, marll-3t - To the Honorable the Judges of the Conte of Ges. era: ,Clysatler Sessions of ate leaee, Sas eel for the Couxtrof Allegheny. The petition of George Hatfield, of Robinette Township, io the county aforesaid, humbly &hew. eth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate, Ink for the accommodation of ire.e4lersand sab ers, at his dwelling house in the Tp., aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keeps house of public enteitainment. And your petitioner, es in duty bound, will pray. GEO. HATFIELD. We. tho subscribers, citizens of Robinson Tp.l do cettify, that the above petitioner,is of good repute (or honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation or uarelers and others, and that avid tavern is swear rY• Wm M'Cormick, Charles Masse, Samuel Thornburg, Wm Walsmith. Matthew Harbison, John Harbison, Job:. M'Ellherin, William WEillierint, Thomas Thornburgh, kiam Berner, Robert Sterling, Ales M'Kee• snail I-3ui. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and foe the County of Ilegheny. The petition of Adam Walters, of Wilkins Town- ship, in the county aforesaid humbly aheweth, That your petitioner huh provided with himself neamtials for the accommodation of Leveller*, at his dwelling house in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitismer as in duty bound, will pray. ADAM WALTERS. We the subscribers, citizens of Wilkins township, eortifiy that ,be 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 nevus sr), Peter Pentment, Hugh M'Cricken, Thcs P Brown, Jobe Sharp, David S Carscn, George Curry, John Black, Joseph Allhouse, 11 Shaw, John M'Kelvy, James Gilmore, M Porter. mar 11-d3t. To the Hooorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Ses.iooe of the Peace, in mod for the ICeCoa ty of Allegheny. The petition of William Hart. of Elisabeth tots nAltip, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma• terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public .entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. WILLIAM HART. We, the sule , cribers, citizens of Elizabeth township do certify, thatthe abase petitioner is of good rtpuse rot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acc.dmmodstiow of travelers and others, and that said tavern is Deft"- wry. William 8 rimier, John &outer, Abraham Warns, Alezander.Wilson, Jame* Wilson, Luso %V iillolll, marlo* To the Honorable the .3udgatof tbstEourt of Goeeral Qiiaiter Swine s, rd. the Peace, in and for the C 0... ty of Allegheny. The ion of Jam Fisher, We - st Deer. Townshipt in the county aforesaid, humbly showethi drum petitioner hath provided himself with material rap ac• commodstilia of travelers and abler; it lit dwelling house in the Town shi p lim! aforesaid, and plays that Isar Honors will be migrant him a liceaserso keep a public house GE tiptertainatent. And _ycart-patitino er, as in duty - Unita wiltpfay. - • - • • - JOHN FISHER. WiEthesisboeribers,eiticensoi East Deer ,towaship„ certify that the above petitioner is of goad *putts for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house roam and conveniences for the seetimmodatioa of travelers and others, and thatsaid tavern is nide - a , sary. • It Morrow. . : • HCATF Yeef.le, Benjamin Wallets, Jacob Steally, - " C6ar!e, ltustio. - Ctiprtes - Joseph Blackwood, laittph W Bucher, Warrant Daa'Ain, • • John tiOrnofille,• ,fr• ' Johh Itiabarei. • . 41E10 Std. • M3NR George Wallace, David Irwin, Ja.epli H. Crane, Jahn Gray, PiiihiuS Reynold'', Wiliiam Root. Henry Stimple, S. D. White, Daniel Seitz, C. Hoobler. A; B. Cot Hag. William Aiken. Jamey Tornmen, James M Wilson, John Allen, David A. Lanky, James Lindsay. Henry Cline. . ,