elation. to the feelings of the brave men who are Lisne*Ben Intriguirfc tegtelatureerrhas I &larding mete than life for the welfare of us and • been held—a oar children, and respectfully hope that the Exec-. held -. ere will thetteire Birt h utive of this Republic will very soon find reason to tkeite true anti Bound Meta:l'oi rep{ig•rit neaten its revocation upon th© receipt of the let- • --- pddespatches of Colonel Morgan, the COM. " V" Orient out by him to control the navy,and !OW-Whose auspices and sanction they have done tNo'Steta such noble service . itesetwesi. That the foregoing resolutions be of• feted rot , publication in the papers of this city and vtlietir Orleans, and that copies thereof_ be trans- WOW to the Executive of our own Republic and Matt of Yucatan, and also to Commodore E. W. Attsrliind COlonel Janes Morgan, now lying atitiWour naval force off Campeachy in the Gulf of Mexico. An extract of a letter from Col Morgan was read by Dr Jones; and, on motion, a collection was en tered into for the purposes referred to, and in which the citizens again manifested their satisfac. Lion by liberal subscriptions. The meeting was addressed by Messrs Meggin atm;Jones, Swett, and Yates; and on motion, ad journed. JOHN M. ALLEN,Chairman GEO. B. livies, Secretary. A. gun-boat, bearing despatches from Comm dors Moore, had arrived at Galveston from Cam. peachy. A lever from Col Morgan is published in the Galveston papers,in which the gallant Col onel assumes the responsibility of taking the Tex an squadron to Yucatan. He says: WI have Swerved from my orders or duly in a ny way, by taking lbe Mexican coast on our way to Galveston, it wits for the benefit of my adopted Country—fur which 1 have risked my life, and am perlkctly willing to lose it, provided I can only see her free, and at peace with the world. Com. Moore could not, and would not, have proceeded to this coast without my sanction; indeed, we were bound direct to Galve.ston, but for the infor. illation we received Lt the Baliz.. on our w.,y out, which was of such a character us to care we to believe that the Government would It tee r ,cted upon me, u ,der all the circu ostances, if 1 'n al not done so. The fact is, ttut we have done more t , humble the pride of M.:ciao in this ex..aloloi, and filet! caused her more real injury, licut any and every expedition sent against hug lreak ing the charm of the great i uttibug 1' Lllruns! That Ampudia was arranging to concentrate all Abe Mexican forces in Yucatan, au 't trai-port them - \direct to T. xis, there call he 1,0 donto They had about 5,000 troops in Yuerc an, t•2.,0 to of which had capitulalci, under Bert ; T ao and mus, near Merida; and Ampudia was ilis ; ,,,a,al to treat with the Yucatoes, finding he c told not sub. due them. Then, w - th the troops tt•tv were to join him at Vera Cruz,and T a in t ,i,ta—inhle, 700 or 800—he might have given 'l' ,xas soot,. IA (intik on the eoist, while troops mi . ;;lit Ix! In:lathed in by land to annoy our border again —all of which oar expedition has frustrated beyond doubt, for Dungan and Lemus cannot now get away ac cording to capitulation, and wit have to - surrep h•r at discretion. Ant podia's tr,ta,is are desert ing every hour as fast as they e tit get oil'. 1 see them coining in constantly; and every One of Le mtis and Barragan's parry 'that can make tile peace with the Indians, is likewise deserting; so that you may put dawn the 5,00 C troops in Yuc atan as nothing; their fleet worse than useless; and if we catch one or both the steamers, you shall soon hear something still more pleasing. FOR PRESIDENT, lAMBS BUCIIA-NAN, Subject to the decision of a Nal lona' Convention DAILY MORNING POST. MILLIE'S tT' V/ la. IL 13 NITII, EDITOR 341:D Pg °ram oils WEDNESDAY, JUNE . 7, 1843 Individual Liability in Banking . Ohio, (says the Statesman) has the hon• or of having taken the lead in the just and wholesome principles of individual liabili ty in banking, It will be seen by the fol lowing, that Connecticut is about engraft. init the•sarne principles in her moneyed in stitutions. Let the good v rk zo on. Connecticut Legilattire.—We learn from the N. Y. Evening Po=t, that the question of the liability of the stockholders of banks, has incidentally come before the House of Representatives of the Connecti cut Legislature. The Bank of Fairfield, which has a branch at Danville, made aim plication for liberty to divide her stock with thr branch, and each become a separate in.. atitotion. A billiwas brought in for the pur- pose and an amendment proposed that the stockholiers of the Danville branch should be.bereafter individually liable for the debts of the institution, This amendment was. a4cipted by a vote of ninet-two to seventy ni ne. —Balt. Sun. .And where is Democratic Pennsylvania, on the most vital question? Has she main , tained her position as the Keystone of the Democratic Arch? Has she come forward in support of this excellent principle, with out which the people can never have secu rity from rag-money makers? With pain and mortification we confess that she has not. She has been cursed for the last few years with la•w makers who have been en , gaged solely in weak inventions, shameless Intrigues, and vile expedients. The ma , jotity of her Democratic legislators has been chiefly made up of time servers, of fice huntere and man worshippers. In stead of meeting the question of Bank Re form manfully, and keeping pace with the; Democratic party of other States in Anti- Bank progress, they have been guilty of mean vacillation. , One day they would adopt the "individual liability" principle • ---the next, they would get scared, and tremblingly retrace their steps. And we blush, to state that there were men in the Legislature, sent there as democrats, too, who were so lost to their duty as to Kips port a proposition to permit Banks to is sue email notes! Such is the lamentable position of the Democracy of Pennsylvania on the question of Bank reform. The rank and file of the party, it gives us pleasure to stale, are perfectly sound on this ques. tit*: :They see with deep satisfaction the 4 progress of Anti•Bankism in sister States —and can only regret that they have been mien/presented on the subject, by those they have chosen to carry out their views. We live in the hope that the last , of these See First Page. Canal Transportation. The following statement furnished us by Mr Wm. McEllroy, Esq., collector of this place, shows how prosperous has been the business on our public works doing the short time they have been in operation the present season, and is the best assurance the people can have of their future useful. , ness: Tolls reed. fur April corn. on 7th $4,446 70 May 9,136 31 $13,583 01 11,206 04 In (flyer of 1643 8:1,376 97 The receipts fur the Lbove period this year are about $lOOO less than they would have been had there been no obstruction by high water. There were but two boats cleared in three days, 17th, 18th and 19th of April. _ . . Same time last year The following statement of the princi pal items cleared at this city. will give the public some idea of the immense amount of Timings sent eist‘x and by nor public Imptovewei,u , Flour, bant•ls Clover & other Seeds, bushels Bacon, Butter and Cheese, do. 158,319 Lard and Tallow, do. 1,196,292 Povisious not specified, do. 641,166 Tobacco, 4,329,054 Groceries, 595,180 Wintlow Glass, boxes, 1,986 Blue Nose Anecdote. We were told a good joke that was play ed upon one of the delegates to the blue nose convention by his better half, after he returned home last Wednesday evening, and as we can do no injury byhopeating, it, we will tell it to our readers. The lady had been anxiously waiting for the return of her husband for some time, and when he did make his appearance she resolved to have a little spots with him, and punish him for being absent so long. As he came in the door she rubbed her finger on a • I wet ,blue-rag that had been used in the day's washing, and as he approached ex claimed, "la! husband, what is the matter with your 7 - Lose," at the sam , tine manipu• lath' g the gentleman's proboscis in the most tender manner. The husband declared that he did'itt know that anythinir was the mater Pith the.t prominent fent,ire of hi s good looking countenatw.e, but on stepping up to the glass to make a personal inspec tion of the cause of wonder, be was shock ed to discover that the whole surfuee of his nose was "deeply, darkly, beautifully blue." He was completely dumbfounded! What on earth could have changed his nose to that colon He knew that he was one of the most devoted of the patty known as blue noses, but he did not think that his zeal was so warts as to give an azure tinge to his countenance. He was greatly per. plesetl at the "singular coinci,lance ," as Mr Craig wool call it, but after his wife hail enjAyed her sett for a while, she !o beyed his mind by letting him into the se. cret of the blue.-bag, whon the gentleman blew his nose and Liughei heJrtily at the joke, although it was playe I 4:Hat his ex. pense. The G izstte says that under ”Locofoco Government," the Delaware division of the Canal "has sunk in keeping it in re , pairs from S to $900,000 more than its in come." Even this would not afford suffi cient apology for giving the work to stock specnlators at half its cost, but we have doubts of its correctness. Will the Gazette give us the figures—a statement of the income and of the expenditures? Nfr Jeremiah Goodspeed, tax collector of Newport, R. 1, had a day or two since, stolen from his desk, a package contain• ing $770, and two cancelled drafts on the town treasurer, one for $7OO, and the oth er for $5OO. This )1r Jeremiah Goodspeed must have come good speed in collecting. We wish him good speed in pursuing the thief.— Let him forego lamentation till he finds the rascal has entirely escaped, when he may cqmmence his Jeremiad if he will. By the way the robber luckily met with good speed in the ex-!rcise of his profession. r, '174; Steamboat Wayne arrived a t 9 unit, mi c ht-ra o , on the 25th ult from Sandusky, vith 200 steerage and 40 cabin passengers. While at the wharf at San dusky. the whole of her engine room was discovered to be in a blaze. The fire was extinguished with great difficulty, and and the boat saved, by th.i strenuous ex— ertions of the offitiers and the crew. We committed a material error in say ing the Delaware Division was t ) be sold for one fuvrth of what it cost, and that to be paid in State Stocks, The purchasers, bad it been sold, would ha+e got it for a built one-half of what the State paid fin it. It gives us pleasure to state that the nota ble schemers who - planned this sale, only meant to rub Pennsylvania of half the money she had spent on the Delaware di— vision. They are not so bad as wethougbt them. 1110" That Jabohill:mists of- Boston -, had a grand 14rip'up un'the,2nd 4ust. They bad become ‘earied, says the Bulletin...of %ht.- ing the slave.holder, the church, the cler gy, "et id omme genus," and had turned their fists and their tongues, and their wo men's screams against each other. Foster it seems, had said some things 'out of or der,' as the chair thougnt, but as Foster thougnt not, and so the convention spoke their thoughts about it, and sustained the chair, whereat Fostet rose in all indigna tion, and said 'he could nut be gagged, no how,'—'couldn't have spears thrust into his side at that rate,' and taking a last look of his brave associates, and glancing at Aunt 1%41)4 Folsom, a whole world of meaning, he bade farewell to them all, and departed amidst the shouts of the multi. tude ! 53,862 13,958 Pounds 10,899,755 For the Pest. • VOthe Th.v.Payers of the CitY of rttllP harygh. elloau Citizens;—As an election will be held In a few days to obtain the approbation or dissent of the people whether they will consent to an addi tional imposition of $25,000 a year to be added to their ahnual taxes to pay the interest of $300,000 to be subscribed by the city authorities towards making a railroad to Conuellsville, would it not be well to weigh the subject maturely and with re flection, before we take hasty measures on the subject that we may soon repent of. As a tax payer, 1 claim the privilege of imparting my views of the subject and of laying them before my fellow citizens. I am opposed :o apy further taxation, as the a mount already levied is absolutely oppressive and burthensorne beyond reason and justice,nnder our boasted free and cheap government. It is such hasty strides taken under a feverish state of ex• citement that have brought our state into its pres ent embarrassinruts, which can only be remeiiied by oppressing the people with heavy taxes to save the credit of the State; men may boast and have boasted of the willingness of the sovereign people to submit to still heavier taxation to repair ths. hasty measures and difficulties in which we have been involved by Quixotic legislators, but I would ask such free boasters of -rite honor and state credit who pays the piper? Is it not the property of our citizens that is taxed to raise all the funds; these men are exceedingly liberal with the emp'y purses of the people, and if we arc to believe the weekly reports of businiss and statements of Edi tors, persons at a distance would he led to believe that business is extremely brisk in Pittsburgh,but let us examine carefully the nature of the business doing at the present time in our city; we see our wharf crowded with Eastern and Western pro ducts loading and unloading, our streets thronged with drays,and our warehouses at the canal basin filled with goods and produce; all this activity and bustle, to look seriously into it,will readily be per ceived to be doing almost exclusively by transport. tin; cumpanies, or tterially atr..itin g the community at large. It would not at all be surpri-ing fr rn the puf fin., and hoisting of our city pape,s, that threulii their representations hundreds of families wonlil be indueed to move ruin distant parts to our city, in search of employment, and meet with disap pointmetit after expending their little all lo bring • them re and ut of einploym mt,and pennyles-i, become chargeable under the poor laws of our ci ' ty, and conarqu• oily render necessary an addi tional taxation) In provide for them. I think it is well known and fell, that the times are extremely hicenlit , e to 211 - alrimony.—A company Ggid, as ail CJII readily ittstiYN cc from the of their pockets, and from my intercourse widi SOCA ofvoting Mall at Lincoln, England, have sty I ant candid y or the, opmio, that there is wit originated a new club. Each member n dollar more in circulator at this trincollan there pays Is weekly, which is placed Su in the the dell Dr wln ' er. pp that the railrhati we- rustic ai d win savings bank. The first of the party who f u ll . I , m i:ion, w i n , would be alino,t entir ly ben matt ice i s t o rece i ve t h e whale ~,„,„„n t d e _ ,fittedro i it? why our hotels an.l traneporters, as no dhoti: a great p..riion of the Carrying trade and posited, together with the jolt rest. travellers would he brought through our city, but like our canals, Lc. , that has op e ressed our eitit. A Kiss and the Consequences._Siteriff 'ns to pay for and iti•ep tin, the beitefi's and pro- Ware of Gloucester county, N J gave Mr fits go into the pockets of trauspartittg -impanies, and is the same scene of t violin Wm Bateman a severe horsewhipping at - ,ed and aog,nenttd by an (moral° is adiliGonal tax Bliteliw3cAtovvit on Sunday the 21st, al the on the treperiv or our eitiz•• ns to enrie'i a few inoriodolizers at tl,o cost of our nlrt ady oppressed door cf Vie Presbyterian church.. The ana ;ramplitd up •n industrious citizens"? Ido provocaZion, we under s tood , wax kissing lore th it fvu may profit by our Last folly and It arn o.isdoin from experience. !limy no doubt or attempting to kiss the sheriff's wife.— ~ supin.rt the prupoied ruti ure with the view Mr Bateman was flogged till his clothes of profiting by contracts, and other: in hope of obtaining employment, like diewhing, men gasp hung in tatters and his whole person was • mg at strnw.. entered with blood. His kissing propen. I would not i t to h e e ,,, ter5 ,„,,,i that I am opposed to die eont:anpl.ited railr tad; on the con- yoUBLIC NOTICE.—Two Flat Boats, each : about r.elongaclfnnlnreetwidelavele'n ' teary I alt inuct in futon of but I wish it to be in of the unde r signed irride by the<c who are to derive the profits ill it. pi,d. The rernitPit owner, John Woods, and all others I 11.1 s it fee, -II II! reap a rich harvest inieres'el, wilt take notice, that ' , aid flat boats will he he viler contribution those already burthen- e xpoi•ed to politic sale thlity days from dale in pay char y nil reason and jo And Whit. appea r s : - P, miles; the same he redeemed. Property may he st..!i wore incon.ision'.in my the apparent seen at Boggs' landing, near Shousetown. :auction o , iv. oto the medstre by our City Coun• i Pine 5-31: JOHN notrx. when we cast our eyes around and see our frtO the Ilonoratite the Judges of the court of General (I, ungraded ~beets with ti.eir chunk itol,ts, y aelarier Sessions of the Peace in and for the county ['or mane of the str, et, irony Smithfield , of Allegheny, petition of Moses Brawdy, of the Ist, ward of the throu t , ,!) the S" tuft Ward ; L b •rtv and Factory !0,,); G nu, , c .,..„ 1 city ritisl,nr 4 h, in the county afore said, humidly e‘hew• in tin , 5 vv s along the canal guru the hoise m,r'-et to S veeth at your petitioner has provided himself with strict; Grant, Fit u. NV) lie and o..trit oid streets ni a lerialF Cot iii aceoninindatioa of travelers and others, that surround the Cite Cou.tly Count at their d.vellin.l tie y and ward aforesaid, aint Jail, cioneea tog ! def . :wing the cosily Ina- and prays that voiir Minors will he pleased to grant him .iiiiwork of the s a lly., Fwd retartildg the improve- a license to keen a public house or enterta ninent. And mem of 11-at vain tide poi tion of our city. WI the your petidoher as In ditty hound will pray. Irromiii 01 lit: \‘ not of funds to grade and repair.. MOSES BRAWDY. %Vi t t, th e s e frets under nor own eve, and -taring us in the face every day, to ow it appears perfect.. We, the subsero.ier.,.ritizotis of the. tat ward of the ly ridiculous to sanction all ap o ropria:ion 0C8330,. city of paisturgh, crrtify that the above petitioner is IWO, they cannot exeeiid much as would of VG.) repute for honesty and temperance, and are tpir ,welt coun provided ,l,)d : iin will, house room and conventencies for ten when der passi`de the stre? h ts neon: city with exorbis and lodging of strangers and others, tant taxation, wrung from a suff!ring and oppres. and !hat said tavern is necessarv_ . sed people. James Gray, .411 i street, Jilin Seetin, With these remarks I shill cl ise my crimmuni• . James Crawfwril, R. G. Berford, cation , believing that I have but. exere:sed lit: Henry Earle, J. it, Irwin, A. Ration, truth, and many, I hope, cid reflection will see vm McMullen s, Wm. Reeve, their force, reserving my further remarlts to a• W, G. Smith, John Glenn, John Lafferty. no.ther day. Janet; -31 d. A Sharp Trick.—li man named Gib+ son, while standing at the Baltimore Rail Road Depot saw a genteel looking fellow who got out. of the care, drop a ten dollar note on the Princeton, N. J. Bank. Mr G.bson found it, and the personage above , mentioned stepped up to him, remarking that he had dropped the note by mistake; "but," said he, "since you have been so rortunate as to find it, if you give me five you may keep the remainder!" Of course Mr G. did so, but to his sorrow he ascer tained when too late to be tetnedied, that the ten was altered from a note of the Globe Bank, N. J. We do not think Mr G. i 3 much to be pitied. Ile should have been ashamed to take a reward of five dollars for merely picking up a note in the street, and handing it to the owner. shies will be checked for a while, at least Death of Mr Abbott,—Mr Abbott, the actor, who was seized upon the stage at the Park theatre, N Yon Tuesday even— ing while engaged in his part, wuh ann pl xy, died on Thursday afterwon. He continued insensible, with a few lucid in tervals, until his death. Ile was liked as a man, and consider , d a little inure than mediocre, as an actor. Later from St Domingo.— By the brig Clara at New York, we have news from Port,au -Plat Ito the 17th ult. The Cap., trill of the Brig, on the 14th, states that there was a very heavy shock of an earth quake felt throughout the Island, which disturbei the vessels in the harbor and created the greatest alarm aw•ung the in, tants. The Haytien army was expectf'd to ar. rive from Port-au-PrinrP about the first of Jute. It appears to create general satisfaction at Port au-Platt that the President has been driven from the country and the in* habitants ate of the opinion that it was fur the country's good. It is the general opinion of the people, that President Boyer sent from Hayti as touch as twenty millions of dollars, and that ho now possesses more money than any other man in the world. 11C3•The del)tors of the Uoitcd States Bank, in New Orleans, whose notes were attached by the United States, pleaded va rious causes f. - ~r being released from par tnent. But the Court has overruled all these pleas, and declared that they must pay up. (IC7*To a question in the Phila. Mercu.. ry, we reply that the story was told to us by a worthy, but perhaps too credulous citizen, who had been played upon by some very ingenious and cunning jokers. awfu/ A man in our borough, the other night, in a fit of anger, blew—his nose.— Miner's Jour. That accounts fur the earthquake. Capitol. That's nothing; we had a blue•nose Con vention in this city last week, and it was no great shakes after all. New PAPER —A new penny paper is to be started in New York city called "The Cynosure," to be published by ten practis cal printers. It will be a good one, we know, for NI 11 arding Andrews is one of them. 0•A duel was fought at Clinton, La. on Saturday week, between A C Hawsey and Rufus Brooks, in which the former was killed. The Bay State Democrat has been en arged GOOD ADVICE.—We do not.knoW wilt it comes from, bat it is none the less valua ble on that account:—" Don't go into debt, render. Go to Texas, go to balls in thin slippers on a wet night, go to the deuce, if you please, but do not go in debt. If you do, strawberries will taste like pickles, lose shoes will pinch, and the kiss of your wife of sweetheart will be like an electric shock." GOOD FOR CLAY.—When the Whigs tound they were thoroughly beaten in Cin cinnati, they assured their friends abroad that although they could hardly see out of either eye at that moment, the State was certainly 'good for Clay in 1844.' So in blew York city, where a Waterloo defeat has overtaken theta—the Whig editors,as they lie upon their backs without strength to rise, yawn out 'we are good . for Clay!' Yes, poor fellows, that is all you are good for; and our worst wish is that ho may be your leader 'in 1814.' That year will wit ness such a scampering of coons, and fly— inn of fur, as has not been seen since the deluge.—New Haven Register. Prior,in his life Goldsmith,sayarißetween the imprudent and the parsimonious, there can be no permanent band of union; if pos— itive antipathy be not engendered between persons of such oppositse qualities, their acquaintance never ripens into friendship, for they cannot pardon the peculiarities of each other. The imprudence of the poor always astonishes the wealthy. The aver• ice of the rich on the other hand, is ever comprehensible to the poor; it is the first peeuliarity of character which they notice, and probably the last which they forget or forgive.' CITVXERS OF PLANING -MACHINES TAKE -YOTICE.—That I have purchased the extension of Woodworth's Patent for his Planing Machine, fur seven years from the 27tli day of December last ' for Allegheny county. 411 pertons infringing will he held accountable. Those who have lumber dressed, carry It to or take it from the machine, are liable to prosecu tion, as well as those who own or run the machine. June 7-31. WILLIAM LIPPINCOTT. All Boats marked thus (*) are provided with Evans's Safety Guard. Reported by &mita & Mircium, General S. B Agents, No 5, Market street. ARRIVED. 'Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, 'Michigan, Boies, Beaver Cella, Bowman, Brov nsville, 'Alps, Todd, Louisville. Charlotte, Irwin St Louis, Lancaster, Klinefelter Louisville. Orpheus, Bailey, Nashville, Mingo Chief, Devinny, Wheeling. Lehigh, Price, Cin, 'Columbiana Murdock, Wheeling. DEPARTED. *Clevehied, Hemphill, Beaver, 'Michigan, Boles, do Allegheny, Dean Cin . • Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville, Forrest, Harr.lett do *VAlley Forge, Baird, St 4 Louls, Herschel!, Allen, Nashville. North Qocen, McClain, W ellsville. Mingo Chid, Devinny, Whee'ing. *Brid,,:ewater, Ebbert, Wheeling. Pinta, Vandegriff. Sunfish. We yesterday counted sixteen boats at the Monongahela wharf, all busily engaged. The beach was literally crowded with freight. We have not seen such a stir for weeks before. The river is now in an excellent stage, and if it would keep rp, the boats would find enough business to Pas' them well for running ell season. To Judge by appearances we think business has improved considerably this week. CINCINXATI, June 3, 1843. Provision Retail Marl.——The Fifth Street Market yesterday was quite large. We counted 403 wagana• Green peas and Cauliflowers are plenty, but we have not heard that ,trawberries have yet made their appearance. Flour here, to-day, is quick at $3,75 —and dates from New Orleans to the 26th ult. show a rise in that city to $4,25 while Counterfeits—Fifty dollar notes on the Bank of Geauga. No notes higher than twenties have ever been issued by this Bank. I F Patrick Kerley or Abraham [Weekley will call at the office of the Post, they may, perhaps, hear 0 sonirthitt,e, that a tit he of interest to one or both of them June 7. r F. partnership heretofore existing between the eut, xeribers tinder the firm of Young k Bradbury, In the Machine and Scale business, is this day dissolved by nintual ennvnt. JAMES BGADBURY, tine 7. OTIS YOUNG. AN OLD TA X.,PAYER FOR ST. LOUIS AN DILLINOIS RIVE fLomwdalNal. 31111.*W2M' its 13 feet water in the channel. OFFICE OF THE POST, 1 PITTSBURGH, June 6. hts are very h)cv.—Cin Times 3d NOTICE DI6SOLUTION. l l _ The Steanii•r OLIVE BRANCif, S. S 'Dithers, Master, will depart for the a. hove and intermediate ports, on Wed tie-day the 7th inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M. Galena freight taken with the privilege of re-shippit,g. For freight or passage apply ou hoard, of to JAMES MAY. The Olive Branch la provided with Evans' Safety Guard. I VO the ilon, , rable the Judges of the Cou,t of General Quarter Se, , lons of the Peace in and for Allegheny county. The petition of Bartemus Aker of the Township of Pitt, aforesaid, humbly shetveth, That your peti tioner had provided himself with materials for the au k , commod.o ion of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid and pray? that your honors will lie pleas d to grant him a licen-m to keep a public louse of entertainment. And your petitioner an in ditty bound, will pray. BARTEMIIS AKER. We, the su6•criliers, citizens of Pitt lownship.do certi fy, that the shove petitioner I. of good repute for lion cstyand temperance, and k well provided with house room and conveniencies for the accommodation and lodging, of :grangers and travelers,and that Bald tavern nece , sary. Alex Miller. John if tlson. Gco L Reis, John Andregg, Daniel Leidy, John Conlon, June 6-3l* SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A wELL fur; (shed brick house, with n well cultiva fa. led Flower Garden of about half an acre, and pro vided with all necessary stables and nut.boildings, Is of fered for rent from the present time until the first of April next. It is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Ohio a short distance from the city, and for.convenienee and and comfort is not excelled by any other In the neighbor. hood of Pittsburgh. For a email family who will take good rare of the premises, this Is one of the most desir able locations that could be offered, For further infor mation apply at this office, or to M. Kane, Jr . , Liberty street, j .ne 6—lw. 5 SACKS Dili° Feathers, (a prime article) on consign ment, and for sale by JENNINGS f CO 43 Wood street 20 REAMS-'Cap" writing Paper. ruled, 10 gross Bonnet Boards, on consignment, and for IJAILMAN, JENNINGS ¢CO., 43 Wood at. sale by June 6 NOTICE. ALT. persons indebted to the estate of Aaron Bart. deceased. late of Pitt township. are requested to make payment to the undersigned Executor, and those having claims or demands against said Estate are re quested to present tbe same for settteintot. GEO. COC FIR N N 0.26 Wood at. way 29-3wdkw PROTFIONOTANY. To the Voters ef. . 8114 ghc , Y County:— I r• spert fully of! fer myself to your • niipieerallott ita a candidate tindsping frit toe Utica of Hayri:o.NOTARY or dent of parties) Allegheny county , at the en:siting elf cites. As I JOnot „ me before you lecortimendvdiq a Cenorstisa, Ikon ot youMunn I 11111 not Timpani, - y toily known will please et amine into my qualifications, 4c.: and ifs° fortunate at to obtain a majority of your sutTrages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the duties of tlieoffice4to sandy ycu with your choice. ALEX. MILLAR, may I 0 —tEe 01 Pittsburgh: COUNTY COMMISSIONER. AT the solicitation of a number Of friends of all pot itical parties, I respectfully offer myself to the eon. sideration of my fellow-citizens lor the office of County Commissioner. That any sentiments may not he derstood, either as th political or private affairs, I mate free to say that I have been all my life a consistent le. publican, in the true sense of the word. j As the county is somewhat embarrassed in Its financial affain.andthri reduction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation of large majorities of the people, the under signed would not should he be so fortunate as to beelee ted, in any manner attempt to resist this salutary re form; should it reach the office of County Crmmteeloner. apr 6: SAMUEL HURLEY. PROTHONOTARY. IRIESPECTFULYoffer myrelf a candidate for the °Mee of Prothonotary of Allegheny roomy ,subject to the w lion of the Democratic comity convention which meets on the 311th AttxuAt next. GF.O. R. RIDDLE.' Alleelieny City, May 31—ie diVw. Messrs. Philips 3 Smith—Please announce Cot. Win. G. Hawkins, of Wilkins tp., as a can• didate for the office of Prothonotary, at the Otto. ber election, subject to a Democratic nomination, and oblige MANY VOTERS. - June 5 —4t PROTHONOTARY. Clear the course for the Vaittuteturs. WILLIAM B. FOSTER, req. of Allegheny city will be a randldatc for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, at the October election. lone 4. PROCLA, lAIION CITY OF PITTSBURGH, ss IN conformity with the provisions of on Ordinance passed by the select and Common Councilsof the city f Pittsburgh, on the 29th: May, 1843, providing for ar. E,'ection to he held in said city, to ascertain the wishes of the citizens as to the imposition of au additional tax of $25,000 per annum, to pay the interest on $300,000 proposed to be subscribed to the capital stock of the Pitt:- burr:it and Connellsville Rail Road company, 1, ALEX. ANDER II AV, Mayor'nf the said city, do issue this my Proclamation, tivela; i..f, that on the second Tuesday I t , June , A. D., 18.13.,,eing the 13tht day of said month, the freemen of each ward of said city, qualifiel to •ote for Mayor and weathers of Councils of said city, andwito shall moreover, have paid a tax to the said city, within twelve months next preceding the 29th day of May, A. D.. 1843, will meet together at their usual places of' bolding elections in their respective wards and deride by ballot whether the said additional tax of $25 000' per annum, far the a.orementioned purpose, shall be as sessed, or not. And each person voting at the said elec. , Lion. shall deposite a wrtiten or printed ballot. DOVIDD it the words,' For the Tax of $25000 per annum." to which he shall sign his proper name, if he approve of u sessing the said tax; or. Tilie disapprove of the same, he shall deposite a written or printed ballot, having OD it the words, •'Against the Tax of $2.5,01.10 per annum' to which he shall sign his proper name, as aforesaid. ins C Cummins, John Akins, J D W Wm Aiken, W Price, John Gilmore, The said election shall he held at the usual placeit,auct at the usual time, in each ward, by the Judgrs and In spertors of other elections, and shall be condeeteess bear as may he, like other elections. But if the gnu, Jedges and Inspectors shall refuse or neglect to attend *I %lir proper time and place, in their respective wards,. few the purpose of holding said election, then the taxable tette,- (tants on the ground shall proceed to elect other Judges and Inspectors, whose duty it shall be to eondnet said election, Given under my hand and. the seal el ihe said eity oC Pittsburgh, this second day ellnne, A. b. 1843. ALEXANDER HAY, Mayor, Mayor's Office, June 2d, 18.43. June 3.—dte, PORTA BLE Hot Water, Slipper. Shower and Steam DATIUNG TUB rpm: subscriber would, respectfuliy announce to hts: IL fellow citizens, that he has lately Invented a BATHING TUB, which for beauty, neatness and dura.. Why, cannot he surpassed. This apparatus combin' in itself the llot Water., Slipper, Shower and Steam Bathing Tub. Each one can be used separately, when rrquired. and all in so compact a form, as ho he strictly portable. and exeeedingly easy to ntnnage. The Inventor has load one in use upwards of twelve months. He finds by enact observation that a body of water standing at the frecathr point, say from 100 to 150 gallons. can be elovated to ninety degree , Farrah. in twenty minutes with a con— sumption of alum( two rents worth of et arcoat. In prrsenting this valuable invention to the public, the: Inventor would most respectfully say, that Ite thinks: that an apparatus, suchns the above described. cannot fail to attract Me a'tentiOn of the Wilk, as it iscertain, ly a desideratum long and ardently sought for by those who have the least regard for health, comfort and clean liness, especially where it is iucanvenlent lo erre more permanent bathing fixtures. To ascertain the gee d that accrues from the frequent use of the Hot Water lath, is on ly necessary to give a trial, or to consult t:a best medtral p•aelitioners oi our city, and writers of Blinifte Physinlny. Andrew Comb, 51„ D., in his admirable work on the principles of Physiology, applied tri g . the preservation of lies Ith, speaks of the daily use of the bath lob, inAge strongest 'et ms, A fter describing the curanecnas xindi nervous system, 4.1%, the teal - net Rector goes on tasty, When the saline and animal elentents left by the per spiration are clot cinly removed by washing or bathing. they at least obstruct the pores and irritate the sato; sled It is apparently for this reason, that in lice Eastern Ind warmer countries, where perspiration is very tapir**, all, Lion and bathing have acsunied the rank and Impor tance of religions observances.—Page 83. P will be the aim or the Invent°, to manufacture and sell his Bathing Apparatus, at the lowest T rice. It cvt now be seen at his establishment, No, 26 Nlarket street. pins; UUNLAP., The subscriber etill continues to ma nu ta: lure onditell , constantly on hand, a full and complete as.ortmcnt TIN, COPPER AND JAPAN WARE. Ile hair, lately teselved a choke selection of Bratannia Waro—ri ofrvltlch he offers for sale at ruduced pi Ices, June 5 - TO CAPITALISTS. SHE half of a very valuable and productive property for sate to a cold partner on very low and ammo. modating terms. The property is in New Castle. en the Penniiylvania and Ohio canal, In Beaver and Mercer counties., and consists of a Saw-Mill, with two saws that rut about 3000 feet per day and rents for 65@401. tars. A four story brick Flour Mill with four run o Burrs, 4- can manufacture about 116 bids good flour per day. The Flour and Saw mills have all new works end machinery and in first rate order. The mill feats for 1500 dollars per annum. A Rolling VIII, Nall Feetory and Btoomery for making Charcoal blooms, alt of vrhleh is workediby water power !formed by Shenango and Nashannock creek.. The Rolling SIM Is drove by steam —22 Inches cylinder and 51 feet stroke. The Rolling 11111 is large ±nd convenient and has a Sheet "Mill, Whir Iron mill, Hammers and small Guide and }loop it Furnace, sufficient for doing a large business. Ba i ts pass up and down the race flora tne Works to the Calla and save expenses of all lraylng,haullng coal kc. There" arc 11 dwelling houses and a number of shops and Ma. Meson the premises. and sales at New Castle for all the iron, nails 4-c. manufactured and demand Increasing.... The Engine and most of the machinery and most ads improvements have run about slx months only. The' Iron Works will rent for rumour 5000 dollars. The pre. party cost, two years ag y1 . 2,000,and since that time 000 dollars have been laid out in improvements. To a good partner who can pay 15,000 dollars dow n and Os balance in a year, a good bargain of one half of the abater will be given. Apply at ISAAC lIARRIS' General Agency and In telligence other, 9 Fifth street. June 6. AN encampment of Volunteers will he held at the Borough of Blixaketit, Allegheny co., os iM Illh, 12th a nd 13th of September next, commencing on Monday and ending the following Wednesday. A beautiful site has been selected for the parade grouse and every exertion will be made to accommodate those who will honor us with their attendance. A cordial invitation is extended to all Volunteer Com panies to be prm=ertt at that lime, rbe can make it too venient to come. ROB. WALLACE. lONA. LARGE. J. H. WATSON, JAMES liINDMAN, DAN% McCURDY, W. DOUGLAS, J. WALKER, Jr., 8. KRIM, JON 4 W. WESTBAY4 Committe of favvits
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