wondering interest. The patient was placed to his satisfaction. The Dr, then caught hold a flat piece of wood which lay near at hand, and suddenly commenced a Stepping right up and down, a posteriori Arg_usaent , winch at once convinced the charry pit that !twos no use trying to main tam ftsposition any longer. The fright semitement , and the blow brought on vom ititcortrich relieved the patient at once,— Out friend accoMptinied the Doctor down the street, aad frankly told him he knew hie face very well, but could not call to tehel when or where he bad seen him. 'Hush said the Doctor, with evident trepidatimi,~flush I don't be after saying a word, I used to drive Dr.—'s gig in New York, and so I picked up my &Alicia lion. i remember you, but don't say a word, in a regular good practice; don't *pile me.' Our friend could not help .lattghing, and' so left the Doctor. We have no doubt he enjiys the confidence of the people among whom he is settled, -bet we could not help saying to ourselves, that there was little inducement for u min to study a profession, when the public will make no distinction between the preten sions of the quack and the claims of the well educated and competent practitioner. ----Brooklyn News. FliN PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN licipirt to tie derision of a Nal tonal Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. Tue. raiLlare 4. wit. Q. AWD PR OPRIVTIIRS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1843 Nee First L'acr,e Assumption of the state Debts. The advocates of the old Federal doc- ' trines have been so long under the dis pleasure of the American pelple, and have found an open and honest course in poli tics an hopeless in advancing their rotten principles, that they have become system atically sly and hypocritieal, in all their political movements. Their every pro ceeding is insidious and (mermaid. They are now covertly engaged in the grand scheme of an Assumption of the State Debts by the Gelieral Government. This invention is of pure federal parent age, having for a precedent the financial plan of Hamilton, by which he enriched his t -eorrupt sattelites, and hoped to render the States subservient to, and dependent upon the Federal power. This mode of getting rid of the State Debts, was broached by order of Daniel Webster, soon after his return from Eng land.. The Commercial Advertiser of New :York, and the American of that city came out in its favor and put forth feelers to ascertain whether public opinion was prepared for so broad a stride towards a revival of the pernicious practices of old federalism. Mr. WeLster himself, soon af ter the opening. of • lite :session of '3B-'39, made some demonstrations of an intention to bring the subject before the Senate. Un der the belief that he wouli do so, a coma inittee was appointed to consider and le port upon it. They did make a report, adverse to the principle;and several Demo cratic-Senators made able speeches against ' it, A vote was taken upon it, and the re port • was adopted almost unanimously; Mr. Webster, if we remember aright, dodg ed on the occasion. To Mr. Wm. Cost Johnson belongs the doubtful honor of bringing up this con- darned• proposition a second time. He laid it before the House, and upon •.aking a vote, but four persons were found with hardihood enough to vote for it. But federalism does not give over its purposes so tamely.—ln the absence of all other good quaiities it has no lack of per severance. Petitions in favor of Cost Johnson's plan are silently circulating ev ery where; the origin and nature of the scheme, and the fact that it is a twice re— jected measure of the whtg party, is care' fully kept out of view, and people are on ly told that it is an excellent way to .•get .rid" of State Taxes and State Debts. We have no fear that the odious and unjust propsition can ever be adopted, but we deem it a duty t) warn our friends spinet this insidious and specious attemp t to saddle the general Government with a Nitional Debt. There has been no wider point of difference between the great par— ties of this country, than this of incurring large indebtedness by the general govern ment. It has been the pride and b ;ast of • 0, - r party that under Gen. Jackson's ad— ,Atainistratinn, the debt of the United States was all paid off, while it has always been a cardinal opinion of the federalists that a , onationardebt is a national blessing." The scheme of Assumption adopted at the instance of Gen. Hamilton, was stren. misty opposed by the early democrats, and yist, there was far more apology for that soisssure, than • can be offered for the one jw if on the tapir. The debts then ass fumed, were alleged to have been incur- red for the defence of their common coun- wy, by the several states. For the debts sow due by the states,.no such plea can be set urt The money was expended by the . liketes thetosebiba, exclusively fur their thin benefit, *n4 there is no shadow of excuatt*tir they aboulknSw be Chide a commharturdeni It irainpalsible that the achenae.:'.ean bte 44Q, orThthout.iiloing Monstrousinjuitice to those States who' have behavertprudently, and made no Ha bilities. For, notwithstanding thei debt 15 to be paid by revenue from the public lands. there is no reason to suppose that it can ever so be paid. And finally, the non indebted states will ba compelled to suffer for the prolligicy an I extravagance of those that are involved. But if the plAn were as just as it is iniqui tous, it should not be adopted. The in debted stales have rioted in extravagant expenditure, aLd they should be made to sutler from the effects of their wild impru dence. Similar causes produce similar ef fects upon both States and individuals. If it were possible to escape the penalties of debauch, the dissolute would be far more numerous than they are. So if the States which are now borne down by delft, should have their burdens removed, they would run the s•nne course of b mowing arid reekless experts •, Let thew rather toil on through the difficulties they have brought 013 themselves. It is not only strictly just that they should pay their o.►n debts but their return to solvency by re trenchment, industry and ecoultny, would be immensely salutary. 3 situation Wanted—in the Pcnitentia ry.—The Phi adelphia Ledger says that a young Englishin in, well dressed and in telligent, named Harding, was brought be fore Mayor Stott, at the instance of Mr.', Thompson, warden of the Eastern Petit tent_iary, under circumstances of a very sin gul; r character indeed. Mr. Thompson stated that for several successive days, list ding had avlicd to hiln at the prison fn. admission, earnestly and determinedly insisting on being an 10mat..., stating that lie had read Miss Martineau's work on A ' merica, containing a description of the prison, and that he had ler. England with the ileteriniaattoti to becom-t an inmate, an d test the condition of so lit ar y confine.. meat. His application, as a matter of course, was re,isted. but evety denial seemed but to increase his importunities, and finally he w.shed Mr. 'l'. to inform him what crime would give him a term of four years in the prison his manner at the same time strongly indicating a design to commit a felony for the purpose of gratify , ing his t , ing,ilar desire. Under the.Fe rir cumstaiices Mr. T. thought proper to bring him bef)re the Mayor, which res•dted in his committal, in de''attlt of bail to keep the peace. 3stonishing Luck.—E:r,ory Co. of Baltimore, sold at their office on Wednes day, three capital prizes in the Maryland State Lottery—one of .-.::15,000 one of 51000, and one of $2OO. Such a rare freak of dame Fortune, at one office, is seldom recorded. —Raft. Paper. These. 'freaks of dame Fortune' may he very agreeable to drawers of the capi• ital, prizes, but the editor who records tt e above has'net a tear of sympathy for the poor gulls, who bought tickets, and find they have nothing but dismal blanks. To be /twig.—The Nashville Union of the 20th ult., says that sentence of death has been pronounced on Kirby, Carroll, and Payne for the crime of murder. They will be executed on the IC H) of February. 'Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed.' Mount Etna is again kicking up a lost. It seems, that coniderable torrents of lava are flowing in the direction of Braille. The damage already done is said to be immense. The fine weather allows us to roam about the whole night, admiring the extraordila ry spectacle. Numerous strangers come to be near the seen", says a writer. A m an who robbed himself.—Haven Jackson, a dt over, a short time since, pre tended that his packet was picked at West • field, Conn., of $340, and offered $5O re ward fur detecting the robber, and recover ing the money. Ile had sold his cattle (or less than they cost him—and the sequel proved that he had cut off the skirt of his own coat, and feigned that he had been rob bed, to excite the sympathy of his creditors. A sheriff followed him home to Hinsdale, Mass:, charged him with having robbed himself, which he confessed, and thus tected the robber, recovered the money, and claimed the reward. Wheat at Buffalo.—The Buffalo C :in mercial of Monday says: wheat mar ket begins to move again. Within the past week contracts and sales have been made for 18,000 bushels of Ohio to arrive, at pri ces which have not transpired, doubtless, however, in the neighborhood of 62/ cents. Advices from the west represent the grain market as languid, with but light receipts. Along the lake shore 56 cents is paid from wagons, and in the interior half a dollar appears to be a ruling rate:' - Cost of a Marine bantel.--Thellantuck et Mirine Oarngt__Company• has expended the SUM of $37,249. . leiport seat fromsarexico. -4$ e N).144,1.5an5f..., -".'•' , Vr . 4? - . ~ - . it i7.-,- , ,.- . c. 'council. :: 71 - ' .:. Tropic leainef.froin hitters, v4lfil alOilifir in late l c r ----;: ---,,- - .. -'.-r". .. :, etty,Jen. 315t,t184.te! ; 2- . Council rftl4-4 , riesenti , , eents.-Boreland. BoVi Mexico papers, that the reicen t pr' inks in k' °r im - on; flue. klii, edgar, U nilton, Hays. tlowas4l4- Com modore Jones, at Monterey, are not , the only l'ilnnter, Irwin, Kell,', Litch, Ma graw, Mason, grounds of comp', int the M •zican. gusernment ' Mitchell. Morrisun,—O'Neili. Pan tcks, Pratt, have against this country. El Sisk' Die.: y Nueva I Sinn 11, Stoner, Wrg,gans, and Prcsident. Mr. Eichhaurn, President in the chair. publishes three letters from the new Govern oro f t i 'l ' he 'l he rt bitty' ofthe clecri in held in the Second California, stating the particulars of what he terms Ward on Tuesday the 24 Ii day olJannory.lB43. an outroge on his government, at the port of San for one Member of the Common Council, having Diego. From the statement given, it appears dul y been p , r c es , e ed nt c t d ; viointieh o fl ,tric i , t i a ppear e d i that oat Nr. .F. Irwin e s was that during the month of November, a party of ministered cir istered by Alderman M . Her, and ' who took waad hii men entered that port, and spiked eight cannon seat as a member. belonging to the fortification. The officers of the Mr. E lair presented aye'ition frim J. Ivory brig Alert, bearing the United Stales fin, al' ___ a n d John II irper, which w.rs re'd and referred to -0 the committee on streets, grading a' d pavin g , charged with the perpetration of this offence, as with instruct . ' ins to report by Ordinance or othe r she was seen off the port some days before, nnd wise, concurred in by Select Council. and several boots with men were seen passing be- Die President laid before Comm( ii+ a corninu tween the vessel and the shore about the time oft n : n ca t ii t. ': fsroi of the from James INI V.l:illling' wit.h was dtdle relative t to a therc e read a the alleged offence. In his own peculiar style,the ,end re ferred rred to a ' c special YPr comtn tutee of 3, and Governor invoked the uction of the Sup' cure Gov- j Messr..Stoner and Morrison appointed on p urt of this Cou 'cif, re ferenca concurred in by Srdect Coliocil and Mr. Galway app-minted on th it , :rnment in this business Elects of Ilillerism —An agelld,dy, says the Boston Bee, residing in 17harle.town, I ecaine the: victim or this delusion, and laid down her life in CONVeLqUellee on Sunday nvening Is-t. Her hu , band had died a few days previous, and the old lady's nerves were dou'dluss weakened by the event;and whop, on Sontiny evenin, the (loud, were Iriu Ord with the lin. , of fire refl., ted from the euntlig; rdtion nt no reas , ,ntng or prremast,m h r to believe! otherwise than that ilie word was then about being destrt.ycd be fire. lhr apprelo and excitement threw her into sarong c.nvutsions, which terminated her lire the , arne rvviittig Supposed Foul :'lay. —From circumstances which have transpired sir.ce the body of Mr. ltg• den, late Presideut of the Canal Bank, at New Or'eans,wits 'bin fin the caile,it is rendered certin that the la'e Mr. Ogden di I not meet his death by drowning, but that his body was tiIf , AVEI Into thn ean after lire was extinct. I: I 4 therefore palpa. ble erit) , lgh th it lie died not by the hands of il+S. sins, or by one of those c•isiiatinns which must re. main a mystery' tii all except th it Providence whir giveth life and iil 0 bath taken it away. Distin guished physicians have examined the bdy and the reallt of ,h a ex 1 , 11 ination ha: been, 11,, S!A led Rb,ive, that he came to leis death b, fore be vt.ind in Vie •vater Tlto Phil,ticlph aLe er , spcalting- tftlic Fos pi,cts of trAdc, says, "with a little forbearanc and ❑re t<on❑h!e degree c inFiderr!e prescat dfftaul ties may be sit in) of much of their poignaticy,and rii.nrc brightened with well ground .d hope." A Vc.rniont cd.tor tlni advi.,es tjy9ti-ig ladies n thon3 d iggin, , .--“When you hive got a man to the stieki: , ;; p iitit—that ir, when lie prop ises— don't turn awl): Your head or atTtct a ltliiih o or re p or a,k ror more time; all those trick , are on leritoo I u )t.v, but j ost I ok h'rn right in the f; e-, give him a hearty s rack, and tell him t r go an 1 ord •r fire foritture." Id Crary Doff.—The B Mn , o Post cay 800 a zenßeman at West Cambridge It ❑ I.rg© every d iy, up - hi the arrival of lie a mil 1.11 runs out to rec it-c the tie vryao r•-• , , %cinch he reg, old Hy c...tevey6 t o the 'a nily The Iron Sh;p,iil .v d Nll4l like appeA once. It is the gr.:ate.it c.ir los ty in this city at the present Lim We learn farm the Ncw Or!eat paper or the I Gilt inst.tnt i tha' the cases of smell pos in th it city inereise daily in nuinbcr an 1 in in - dignity ol char- rke Bulletin cautions parents not to al- law young chidren to he vaccinated on the This it sppears is the ('r'ole practice there. This loathsome disease is ako said to he prevail. inf.; very generally ar Jackson, Mis,issippi. Shocking.—On Sunday morning, at an early hour, a female in Baltimore was seen to descend the steps a basement and Lo ascend again in less than a minute. A younz [nail, who observed this, went down and found an infant at the foot of the steps, coy. erect with the door mat, •I'lae wretched woman had deposited the child (probably her own) in that place, where it must have perished at that early hitir, but for the ac— cidental disc )very of the ourg man. The child was properly taken care of'. The C.mrt Nlertial in the case of Alex. Slide! McKenzie will assemble in New York on the Ist of February. Tile Court of Enquiry have unanimously acq. itted him, and the Court Martial was instituted at his own request. The veteran, Commo• dore Downes, will preside over the delib erations of that tribunal, and among its members are Captain George C. Reed, Daniel Turner, Isaac McKeever, Chas, W. Skinner, John H. A u'ick, John and Commanders Henry W. Ogden, Thos, W. Wyman, W. W. McKean. The Court will be composed of thirteen members, and the Judge Advocate. M ineriSM. The Vermont Chronicle says •that from much inquiry and various facts which have come to our knowledge, we have no confi dence in the idea that Miller himself be. lives his doctrine.' The resolution of the Wisconsin Lepis , lattire, requesting the President to remove Gov. Duty, hos passed by a vote of thirty to tts o Franconia Forever.—A. Franconia cor. respondent of the New Hampshire Argus, slates that in that town, on the 4th instant, the mercury sunk into the bulb of the low est thermometer, more than forty degrees below zero! Burglars are flowing extenirely into Baltimore. 1 Legistatuye in A/I/barna —A regular finicuff twit place in the capitol of Alabama, between tw° graviletistatorv, growing out of some misundJ standing in debate. N*: damage - done. feet in height, 18 stole weight, and 28 years u f Horn, Pocket and Floc Seariftcetairs, Lancets acid ii age, has been pitted in a match ,vith Tipton Slash... rottli'l• . Snu ff ers, er, a powerful man, also, and who claims to be :A s, 1 Toilet and Rainbow Glasses Thimbles, 111babletil 1 . eta the champion of England. The fired the bel- and 11 ")ressin cases -Sc Wars .°1'1" . 1 an g Harmonica d Born nil:lona . Stittcre:e l ;, ad ligernnts met. Freeman had the advantage, but Canes, ritOU night terminated the eport without deciding the .Chifdrens Tnys,Trinkets4c Chess Boardsand Gnesnialtati battle.' London and German pins, Playing Cards and naiiiN _ T I hey met ag tin on the 15th ult., but owing to . Shaving and Snuff Coxes, noes, , the interference of the magistrates and the police , Shaving and Fancy Suap , ' T ooth, (Anne tai view the object was frustrated. They met again o i the : Razors a. , d Razor Straps, Bradlee, 10th, near Gravesend, on the Thames, abut 20 Grass, %miner and wax beads, Needles and Knitting pkas, Gold and Silver Lace and Hooks and Eyes, Steel pfts, miles below London, whither they proceeded in a i G ltraid, Fire steel! and shoe Knives. steamboat hired for the occasion, accompanied by Gotd and Silver . Tinsel and pectacles, Vineland a* about 400 of the 'fancy,' each of whom paid two Tin Foil, Hooks, dollars and a half for the passage. Freeman, the ;calico and Clazed raper, Cigar andNeedlet Cane; American was attended by Tom Spring, who ac- I Turkish and German pipet...Glass and Dark Langan*, ted as his Recoil:Land the Tipton Slasher by Jonny 1 Glass and Iron Lamps, Skatea,CotTee 1011147, - . .- Slate and Slate Books. Inkstands, Sealing wax, Broome, who officiated fir his friend in a similar ' p at. IS trey, Crayon and Lead flatten Canes and Itiolhag capacity . Ti, Prii•ident presented the report of the apes- Pencils, Whips. Tn r.. 'it 37 rounds in 35 n r . in r utes. The • - coal Committee to whom was referred the cotumu - fi +lit tl ' ir V on t h g nit was in favor of' _ who 1 Pocket Book= and Purses. Black and Oil Flints, nication of the lion Wm. Wilkins asking a sal- was superior in height and inuictilar e Xw a e ll ; and tiement of his account, accompanied by the fol- i ' n activity to his op one ii. The Slasher often 1 Inters and traders gcrerally is respectfully Intruadto Mu I .wing resolutions, Report accepted, and res dit- , dropped d two to avoid the American's , blows, and great c hancefor bargains. Sale positive without sip in !lo re.iii three Om ‘ts and adopted; cone trim(' in e rear indeed the fight was pr maturely brought to a_ by Select Council. viz: Resolved, That the Mayor ronclit , iint by one of these ingenious feints on his lt I. he and lie iv hereby ailthariz d an 1 rerptired to . Part to avoid piinistiment. The, referee, when at . - draw his warrant on the Treasurer to Inver 01, p , .iliiiilo, an it foul, aud the stakes a- Co: II it. . Wm. Wilkins for $390 in full for ser ruotintmg to 211 1 11 , were gi ven vire , in lh • It ittu-e Case ent charge the sant,: to ____ the i•onliwzont Pool. DI ED: M.. Sin ,II etTired the billowing preamble ant ..„ 1 it , terit , al. 7 o'clock, WM. B. STK sitA 11,T, in resoluyon, viz: Whereas, a mistake occurred in the 321 year - of his a , ee. recor.ling the vote of one or the members nt the , rhe friends of the family are revpeelfully in vi • Common Coune.l in %mini/ for Soliciior in the led to attend his funeral, ' i 0 are to-day i.runt at joitit conventimi of Councils on the 17th ins! by tits __,'_., residence on Sandusky street, opposite the the correction of which mistake it appears that Rev. l-proul's Church, Allegheny city. no ei •ction was then had for that offile, there fore . To Sonthern and Western Nterchnitts , Resolved, That the Conticils will forthwith In7ct. i , Irims adyertisernent is to inform the cies: of Merch . ants iii joint Convention fir tbe election of a perstm a from Die sduth and Smith Wesis a n-I part of the to act as City S ilieitor for the present year, which West, who visit New York in February acid M ircli, I hat was th en read nod l,id on the table-by the hallow- we are prepared to show the largest assortment of Do— ing sot". lii 1 Yeas and Ntv , having bee a calk d . licsiM Goods. ever offered to Country Alersmants and fir he Mr. Ma.rraw, viz: Fens—Messrs Bore- Western Dealers. Our experience during the past 15 , I.ind, Bowman, Iliterkle. E tgar, Hamilton, flays, vy.edaer,si has shown buyer ; arre or poorly pro i tiowatil, Hunter, Irwin, Kelly, l ' itcli t Mason, ' that view , of the cave ho n es leave n p ri re il p e a arram , em t e T n e rs . wili n t M.tchell, Morrison, Pratt, Ston-r, Wiggins, and manufacturers to ' In; enivolieJ noire extio - oivetv with President., 18 goods by the lost of February, at which time, with our Nays—Messrs Magraw, O'N ill,. ?atrick, and present stork. we shall have the hest assortment of the Small, 4. following conic of any house In this rile-' Brown Sheet Mg: and Sli:rlitigs of all the known brands—also. near- The roll , nwing Hills were read and referred to tv tot) other styles, ranging only kinds fronts 21 gte. thin:Committee on Claims and Accoulls and con to 41 cf err, and run 1 widths, from * .ii els, to 12A et , ,-- r urred in by Select Cooneil,viz: , _ Best henry :37 blokes wide at B ; rents, sorb as were A Bill of T. Sem t 'permitting to $2 ! i a.) worth 71 List fall—most of there goods are on consign. in ni L. McFarlane - 1. 511 inent and will he sold lower than by the Jobbers for rca " " B. Larkin 3,00 smi 0,1 below_-Ited Ticks in great variety, from Ino 2 ~ o J. G. Bickofen '. 1,00 cent; per yard Its; than MO fall. The very beat 7fi Tick ei .. J. herring " 1 , 525 at 12 . cents--worth 15 cents last fall. Blue Merrimack Mr. Edgar offered the following resolution and other A .neriran calicoes, from 1 in, :3 rents less per yard than tiFt fall prices --Colored rawhides, Bleached which was r..ad 3 times and al ipted, and Concur• Goods, Drillings, Clothe, Saninels and all prominent ar red in by Select Council viz: ticies of Domestic Goods. Resolved, That the Committee on markets be I N. B.—Ware the only Wholesale Dry Goods Dealers and they ore hereby requested to enquire into the in New York ri y, wino sell only for cash. In the !art ex;i .dieney of expellitig all Huckster's from our 2 years we have not sold one dollar on credit. We can Ina r'., eta and report at the next meeting iif Coons i undersell the credit hoist's for the following reasons-- eil n. . We have no bad debts to cal up profits We get our The Clerk the Sel,•c' ON-rented An Ordinance cntnle I An Ordinance makin7 appro priatinns fur Gin year as having passed, which was read three in and concurred in. Als , , An Ordinance entitled 'An 0-ditianee r to the Wharf Mat; t•', as having passed, which %VA' , rean and-conen• red in. t, kri l hdnt tit^t; 1 'An O. littan inerea , ing the ren.pri i by till I,Veigh Miser of di- Markets' ilf.4 having plAsed Mr. Edgar 1111nV , II to ameod by striking out the words •one huldred' and iti.ering 's”vetity fiv ' was lost, a ,d the Or iinanee read 3 times and concurred in At , t A C eninnoieatiors front the E .gle Fire (%ititt d ativ with referenee of same to the Cult nn Fite E and II .t.se, which wit. coneor red in. Also, u pcti.ion on the subject of vv,li.. &re,: with r..rerenee of same t', Co! committe on Strec' Grrding nod riving, which was cmcorred in. Ako. n Report from !tie Tru.itee4 01 the Pitts burgh Gag Works reference of sitnc to the Corninittic on Gas Lighting, which was concur red in. Alen, a tvioil,er or resolutions relative to th • Fire Department with reference of same t, a Spe cial Catornittec, and Ntr. Jac'tson appointea on heir behalf, which was concurred in, and Messrs, I.; tzar and Lite!' app itate•l on behalf of thts Council. Also. the resivialion of R. E. McGowin as one al the R.%!ulators or Streets and L 11", ns having* becn accepted, whirl' was c incurred in. Al , n, n Report from the Water Committee with the E.:ti,.ust,t (tribe Engineer relative to the com pletion of he New Water Works reference nisauric to the Committee on Finance, which was emir:ill-red in. Also the following Resolution as having been ad,pied, which was read three times and concur red in, viz: Resolved, That the Committee on Gas Light ing he instruc'ed to enq ire Lao the expediency of malting some arrangement with the individual ADA holders of the Pittsburgh is Works where by the City Councils might obtain the sole con trol of the same and receive all the profit that 111:1C accrue therefrom. Also the following resolution as having been adopted, which was read three times and concur - red in, viz: Resolved, That the attendance of a et,nstable at the Scotch Hill Market be disp2n, , ed with for the present. Also, a pet tion or T. Rcdp.th and others or the sIIHP.I. of Iforkaterimr,wit , l reference of same L 0 the Market Committee was concurred in. Mr. Magra w presented a remonstrance on the same subject was read and also referred to the Market Committee and concurred in by S. C. Mr. flays moved That the Report of the Spes vial Committee in relation to the Accounts of the City Treasurer presented to this Conned et its tart tneming be published, which was adopted. The Clerk of the S. C. presented the following as having been adopt, d, which was read three times and concurred in, viz: Pc:solved, That the Presidents of Councils be requested to petition the Legislature to pass such laws as will cr.able the City Au horities to punish persona who in iy wantonly injure that portion of the water writs It ing out of the city as fully as they now can that portion !yin , within the same, also to en , ble the said city atvliorities to collect the Water Rents both within arid without the said City in the same way as the City Taxes arc now collected. He also ia'orrnad the Councils that the S. C had elected the following persons G is Trustces,viz: Thomas Baliewell, to serve for John Caldwell. 3 years. J. IT. Ralston for 1 year, to fill the vacancy oc• casioned by the resignation of John Sheriff. The Common Council elected the following persons Gas Trustees: Wm. Eichhaum & to serve for Alex M Anderson, 3 years. J. H.Shormberg,er to serve for 1 year in place of 3L, Brunot who was not eligible. Adjourned. Mission to China. —A resolution is now belore . Congress to appropriate $lO,OOO for the expenses of a mission to China. It is thought that it will be adopted. Dr. Buchanan is driving his neurology team wi - h great success in Albany. His lectures are 'deeply interesting,' . and draw full houses at 25 cents a head.. and The -16( t publie6tii4 in -141134issi*ti--,-...n;414° legal ativrttiaments, *Well ( ggregatiY the printer's. fee amounts to 812,0001. WILL be sold at Baustnan's Coma ras Rooms, No. 110, Wood st,eet. on '1 harsday, Feb. ?d., 1843; at 10 ottoelr, - it.111: - by ees, the, entire ?dock of an extensive ; Variety ( st,oirei eons- Fight between the 'Americo?: giant' and Tipton pr bon g bhi y , elargest - and most cosnolet•df*llienl of Slasher.—Freern In , who is known by the satin- th e Lind ever offered for sale in this city, in part seethe: ouet of the 'American Giant,' is onwards of seven ing of rent at shout .1 Pearl st. prires. In cash bulisess Clerk litre in not Ira what it in in eredlt tinsinens We gel ino4 of our a .Oda direct Iron] Ilia inanitlitriories 4f not of tit tier Coottninnion Merchants. IVe nett a notch larzer, aniniiiit Orin could be clone on time And last of all zee lire chrup, and are contented with moderate :rains, having •pent 1 2 rears previous 10 the la-1 two in niakiivi mane' ON P IPEfI. tit tint teary Merchant has more or, le:s money to spare. Thos-e without nny need nog call, :13 we have nn time In waste wi'h 1110. e looking for A innsement. All jndkes D 111,1,1 Inn ,we haVP! inKerved, ~tr hand, nod this udvertisement Is only addressed lo that cla,s or Merel.ants. lITINTINGTON, CA 111'11E1 T, F ro. • Coln mizalon warelionie So. 2:1 Liberty . New York. fr 6 1, .9n Ordinance making, Appropriations for the year 1843. r, and enacted by the citizens of Plug_ .IUP burgh. in 'Select and Common Connell assembled, That the amount of monies to be collected noon the person+, professions, trades and property of the City of made taXalitc, toffrtlier with the monies now in the enqury, as well as all ninnies aristim. from rents, fo-feilures. lieenres, kr. shill' IT, sad the same are hereby appropriated In the followinz manner, viz. Ni. 1 of City Officers or $7OO 00 Treasurer 5 0 0 00 City Solicitor 250 00 tVlia rf 500 00 Street Commis=ioner 51)0 011 Clerk of Markets 200 00 Diet Constable 300 (10 3 city Constables 2,50 750 00 Clerk of Councils earl, $2.00 401) 00 file , iieimers each ,S5O 100 011 itecorditi? It ezukonr . 2.50 00 Sol'''. of Water Works In clndina Engineer 1200 00 Aszessor k neer or Water rents 400 00 Ases,or of City Taxes for which lie mus: furnish two 75 CO setts of Duplicates No, 2 Interest on City Imins do On Goa Stock No 3. Public Printing N 0.4 --Engine and hose Companies keeping their nplia rotas in repair No 5.--City watch No. ti —City Water Works No. 7 --Repairint paved Cartways No. R.—Cleaning do do No. 9.--Redemption of City Scrip No 10.—City loans, viz: due Wm. Smyth 3.000 00 do Ceo• Rapp ;!..5' 000 do A Horlinch 2,500 00 do James Ross 1,000 00 do Rank of Pittsburgh 3,000 00 do William Barr 500 00 12 500 00 No H.—Outstanding Warrants 3,7:-i5 77 Interest of 1343 4.529 85 8.315 62 No. 12.--Monongahela Wharf ISO 00 No: 13.—Snnitary Fund 100 00 No. 14.--Cor tingent Fund 5000 00 $7B 376 32 Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this sots day or January, A. D 1843 E. 1. RonzaTs, Clerk Common Council. A. Altr.L.ku, Clerk Soler! Couto: H. A N nicniN NCF, for increaring the Real paid it by the Wrieh Master of the Market. izir. , _•-rtoll 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Pitt.burgh in Select and Common Councils acsembled, That the rent of the Weigh Scales at the Market for the prea-nt:year and hereafter, be fixed at one hundred dollars per annum. k 4 E,TION 11. Br it ordained nett enacted by the author it v acri,eQuid: That all ordinances rut to rent or the Weigh Douse be and the same are hereby altered and repealed . Or, ained and enacted into n Law In emitters, this,3oth day orialuary. A, D 1843. WM. EICHRAUM. President Common Council. ATTIC Wl': E. J. Ensiotrig.Cleric Common Council. JOHN Still"TON. Preinient A LeX . ll MILLAR, Clerk Select Council. Select Council. 4 N ORDINANCE relative to the Wharf Master. ri.Be it ordained and enacted hy the citizens of Piths. burali in Select and Common Councils assembled: That so much of the sth section of an Ordinance pawed on the 26111 of rehruray, 1825, as requires that the Wharf Master shall save bonds with suritits in the sum of one thousand dollars, be and is hereby altered so that he shall zlre hood with sureties as heretofore t•rovided, in the sum of three thousand dollars. Ordained and enacted into a Law in Councils this 30th day of January A. D. 1843. ATTEST: WM. EICHBAI.3I. President E. J. ROIIVRTS, Clerk Counnoo Council. Common Council. JOHN eliff-ros, President, AL [;'R ilitcart.Cterk &w eel Mundt. Select Council. --$8,125 011 29,346 70 4,989 00 $34.235 70 300 00 1..300 00 3 500 00 4 000 00 1,000 00 1.500 00 250 00 WNI. EIC:IBAUM. Pre-ident Common Council JOHN SIII2TON, President Select '.7ouncil. fel, I. Suction Salto. .A.SSIGNZIE'S PSALM. r`\AKE make that t have applied 10 the_Juddeaaf b. Coati 441:0111111011 l'ieas of Allegheny connty, for the tweet - it orthe laws enacted for tlie . relierof Insolvent debtor,. and that ' , aid I'ollll has ap pointed the Rd Bat. oril:.v or February next, at the Conrt Howse in tlsaitity of I'oi-burgh for the hearing of me and my errdhairll e when and where you may attend if yeti think proper, nt BOYD, Ste ward, Late Grocer. Plttsberkti. jlo 31— ESTATE or John Bunko, late of the City ,of Mist burgh deed. Persons Interested will take. MOM Mai letters or iidniinistratlnn on the crime of the se~ deredeht,'has been duly granted by the Register of Ake 2heny County, to Sii , osi:ia Hunker. widow orthe sale eec,,nsed; and all per,mits having claims or demand,. It. gams! the e,:tats• of she said decedent, are requested' snake known the sante to her withosil delay: Beeriest. thence is in Hand street, city ofjPitisbur:h. SUSANNA RUNKRiI.' Atholaistriatilx: f h 1- 6 w A 000 D FARM FOR SALE.--A. fine Farm f 0 .11411111 170 arms, handsomely lying on the west. bank of the Allegheny river, I brec and one inilfZres above Freeport, it has about 60 acres cleared and a good frame dwe ling house and a small log house, slahhes and good imoroventenis, and In a gond neighborhood. II has pleat y of coal and limestone, supposed plenty or sal!, Ira_ teron it. It will be sold together or divided to auk orar• climrer ; who can make a good payment In hand, and. a zoo,' credit on a part. For particulars entitsivalll, General Agen , y arid Intelligence Office • . Peb VT Eleven other cheap Farms for sale as above. FOR SALE on accommodating Icray4— )000 quartor "angers Smarted.. topz.c.ovog shovels and epades. 150 pi cheap paper hangings. rats carpet chain. 20 doz corn brooms. 250 dor . 111 1 - low sach and to suit. Nails and bra,te, lily for • ad grain shove's. 7SA ACHARRIr. Av. and Corn. MerebaniX - No 9. Path-viten:. I.a' what makes von, teeth go ttnusttalty white Quoth 3ra is dUltillia to hint rother totght, To make ,ours look ors, Willi a grin, replied lash; ; I ye brought you a bottle, of Thorne Tooth Wash, - • t'is 'tic I est how in OAP, so the gentlefolks ittf," ' ' And sitter they bare tried this, cast altothniitiaribk Rot to proven t he best, to make the teeth Look again, my dear So', at theta:4re or thine. 'Then try I' is ;veal tooth wash, The Tcalierry tooth wash, And ere if s'root W 3311 of is not Elpe flayin7 tried Dr. "Thorn's Tea - Berry Tooth eisti,'l an d become acquainted with the ingredients of coupe sit ion, T cheerfully say, I consider h one of the safest, as it is one of the ninst pleasant Tooth Want esnow In ue. Pittsburgh Sep. 15,1842 DAVID NUNT,Verietst. 1 take pleasure in stating, having martens", of.slfbeirn'ts 'Pea Berry Tooth Wash," ttr.t It Is one of the best ilea triflces in use. Being in a liquid form. it comb:nes wet tires with convenience. White It cleanses the enamel anti removes the tartar from the teeth, its perfumeyelds a fragianee peculiarly desirable. .1. P. TIBBMPTIL S. D. The undersigned LILIVC used "Thorn's Compouhd Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and have found It to been extriiites ly pleasant dentifrice, eserrising 'a most salutary Ingo. enre over the 'Perth and Gums; preferVlll: thawlndis pensable members ft om pretrial ure decay, preventing ths accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the ?Orlin., Hey. Ina thoroughly tested its virtues, we take plessitie fn re. commending it to the public, beliceing It to be the best ar tirle of the kind now in use. is ROBERTSON, ROB'T Il PEEBLES. C DARRAGH; • rvm./re4NDLEISB s . J M MuORF: ,- .4n, .7.4 s S CRAFT. H L RLYO ffrdlL T, L S JOHNS, Prepared only Us' 110 1(.1,1.1kt THORN. Apoilseisery and ebetni , t, N. 53 Market street, Pittstairgh;foiAtills al all the principal Lyng:ll,las', and Tuttle's Mcdical Agency. Fourth street. Kp BoLTIXO C✓.OTJIS AT AUCTION `,N Friday morning FPI , . 3d. at 10 o'clork.-41 74 as NJ • the corner of Fillti'and Wood streets. i w11C04411 24 Ino piece! , of Bolting Clotho, aosorted. No.:. 5,7, S. and 9. Thoergoods may ll^ seen at any time preview IP the div of sale. The‘attentlon of “Millers" is ptelilo• tarty directed to this sale. 3. Ti, GUTHRIE...tut/nom Pins' , urgh, inn. 26.1843: LI I Rdl FOR SA f, F v - - A bon t eleven 11141 r, 111014149 1..‘ sized end large fa'ritts for sale at from 6 lo 50 mades front Piitrshurgh, and at prices varying Irani 1010 $4O an acre—perQons want!ng to purchase farms. *lll Pleas call and examine the record at HARRIS' pin 25. Gen: Agency h Intelli g enee °Rlee, E.H..ileastings, RECORDING REGULATOR. Office with Alder man Watson, , Ith street, next door to the Rent • Pitt-burgh; where applications for Regulating, Fume inx, Laying out and Dividing Landed mates, will** received, Deeds, Bond., Mori les, itr. executed with letul accuracy and despatch- Pit tsbnigh, Jan.26l, 8 HEWES' NERVE:4 - WD BONE JMENT. W E af o ic o t u e l d d w a i d t v h ie G e o a ta ll . ;r eti na ;It o o tna ai yilbe ns. Contracted Cords and Limbs, and any stiffness of the hack or body, which may be brougif US 4y Colds or Exposure to the Weather, to call at Tye. 'Mel 86, 4th street. and procure a bottio of the above Liniment, which will give immediate re. ief nateffeet a certain care. .1 4 . 1 Turrut hus also a first rate atriort&U of Havanna cigars and Virginia Chewing REMEMBER, 86 FOURTH STRXet': Jtn 18,3842. 11110L..e6SEL-411 barrels !amasses - For sate by R, A. RA ITSM AN, Auer • JAMES P JOCK. CH4S B SCULLY. J AMES
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