I==!M /UR WV MOOR, FRS: R. SHUNIc... - : Subject to the derisiunof THE DILINIOCRATIC STATE CONVZITICII. .THOILAS PHILLIPS, =MR 1". Totyptsit,TrzwEgair4w3AßY,4l A.Limiittsitumatelktiomutbrdvianht rial4llwOmiri.l, MinacivealAin hiettde a teptucrt it ibWk24.4" at tiki.itdokorheitd tad, atitht• Cells - ing, -- assidled Judge Warns. we *ere not p - durincall the deliberations of the meeting referred to, bealleariatforsneethist the Cisaumstemetewere &Ina ikkiiiiseidoehilst addressing the matabsg,epolun of an editorial. which had uppearectin *esterase:wow &placate, in winch-it was amid, that-as lidtVen ntil!..litottih eon redeeed yogi teitehay,thosti vitk J e diSerVOting tinkparty, Tire position;deardloorlwadtdenigdr Put added if it be so, in what position do the editors of the Aigette llmnsOveistandt It it admitted on all hands t 33 fOriscminationfor (*mentor of Peso- 'Amdahl reduced **Shank aed Muldenberg, end yet, the - AO* ie advocating the claintrats third penes, Atiirti . tit cited forth) =Mention out of Alnbent: ei44‘7 , -- • By their care .94linveitte tkey wool i prove, themselves disorganizers. This we understand is the sabatailai of What parsed, and we maketiviestatemera MOadieed; who, it is well knchrwrii n num to whew violent attack on itlike kiaiaranretbse man; 11W-opinions, we holiwie,he ‘l4ll intrellefively'endwpenly, bat aldrough.we have ditered viiti Min, do: as fterdarcettain men" rit•Pßurn, Alm ,have .Mtle r moldered him cepa. iihnottunisilinr, -any one fertbeir personal preferences. VtNitelleve that he is' willieg to extend the same privi. ifeittiO, Others that he' claims forhimself, to clams! his owkanitei.withoM aictatine from those who do not view =mem in the light-he does. larNVe published a small patagraph yesterday, no. tiellll4low insitratios toads by the American as to the o . oloole course we would pursue toward; Gen. "4441 . Putkirke, belkaMinated by thewhigs for Governor. roused the indignation of that editor to an alarming degree, and he raves in rich t furious manner at cnir allusion . to Markle's paper mill, that we are in cliped to believe, our careless shot touched a sore spot, Un the hide or tbe,auliable gentleman Whp presides o veeihaz most interesting. pure and veracious , sheet.— Ellaiiitalw was in favorof Mr Markle in 1838 and '4l; tilynayultplain why . Mr M. has not Bad more friends iu .ateigial4rhoods where Biddle is known; & he is going to support hits again. and feels as -.indifferent to the shaideriefthe Post; as he would be to its commends. %fen We pity Mr Markle. AW,ol4lkiliddle btis been very abusive in his remarks akeest.the-Poet, are will tell him candidly that we do netlieliekti he hai been purchased by paper from the nigl,',.iittran Markle; we cannot believe shut any person, possessing common sense,' would think of buying a %biota° tittetiy, worthless as this Universal -slanderer. 13kt3ails; ono woull be fool enough to ippoiene yonwt any price. 4itrYV.eluiie not porn to notice the remarks of the 41111itielE tibia Ziornis4, but if time and space permit, to *, iirroircl '-speak by the card,' anti show what isalfoktfire bed for saying that "fifteen Clay whip" had s pitrehased an interest in the Gazette littairktit-Ciurras.-•••The democrats of Centre °can- Obwriy Coftvention last week, and appointed tkeirtWegates to the 4th March Convention. Itesoln= tions instructing them to support - FR..9ms 1t Salmi weremitiptedammimously. Artie : op Ptssesas or Tile WILST.—The last St Tmeistenglin aSyst."A disease bearing a close resep Mined to Erysipelas, has recentlyprevaik4 to a grreii is mitent ISt ,Mancheiter and its tteigittterhnoa, and at th* 7 Graveieaettlaneat in this county. Many deaths have ormaimisk and in several instances whole families have t A physician from the totmtrtinformed a friend otours several days ago of the prevalence of the di sisasorand-of its symptoms; sod he expressed his opi ' rdenthat it •waw the same disease as that which pre ' "idled id' New Madrid County some time ago 'which called the "Black Tongue." Tongue." He says that the r first symptoms ate a sudden inflammation of the face. 1. throat, and breast, and tlurprgrass of the •infiturtma i. tioq and fiver, if unchecked, am rard'and fatid. We • helm ,witheld mformatien for eight or_ ten days: ! fearing that the announcement might crate esneces ;. istyyslasaz. -liet.we leant that some cases of the di sease have deceived in this city, and therefore its ex 4*Snite can be no longer concealed. As yet it exists tiw*extent to create any alarm, and we lave every sisitfahmoiethat theinedicaltalent -f oar city will check sh 4 contra tw. Welearn from a gentleman just mil li vAfrota flbnoi., slat the mine disease has prevailed t apt alartaieg extent, tt Pekie•-•emem time sweaty tlaitclsa lad eseerred from it. 4apori.. Athens's Bannerofthe 24 init., printed erlitdtt ittith, stye: •• ' ' ' 4 The rireibst risen minil4l44 einee our las; and iret4liciats which had, been- &Weed 10 0 ve by low water, have come down. There are now II feet water the channel, ind rising.' - COL. Lzalainorint is lactating in Dayton to large indiences. ,June Blows F a cts hasboan elected IL S. Sen ator from Rhode Island to rill the place - of Hon WU- Haas Sprague resigned. Mr P. is of course, a whig. Tbe Cincinnati Ossetia publishes alist of steam abitatimil tat Ghx6lllPiti during the year 1843, with . Otellittatakie and cost. The - number of boats built is 39` their aggregate tonnage is 8571, and their cost tilB.Boo. By the way we find the cost of the "Jahn 4141" set *Mee at $16,000. and we should be glad to llusOlhalbat authority the "River Reporter"- of the Age 10 St sitting ber cost at sio,ooo Der over. acting Coasql, of the United States 40 , 74 10 isbaidioitatol. sear the said of.Octo. ban beet, thatthers bad melted *stile' Islands within 11 0.1 1 1 11 -4 ° olloo- oingsrds of 60 . 00 . 0 - trios of shititring, valued, laicals:Usti air cargoes. at ttriCAYNX ) *. • , . `` t.esis oer.:tiPiNg GrAirroLr - Tkiii seethersql. , - ililleidOmoussong the sweinewerisad-siyilituts of Nis* • Clieskiss;-was seised wish spriplany is the Contißause . 'll.ltibisk co-Tbeiday Wit, Ed - estdred' titirsidimi . , ' ' _ A "oimPfss"priv itiguni(iol6ll _ - . 444 1 - 7„ie n d e d -4 6 miluda YOrititPlie diraralld IVO - " 7 - 4 - 'IIII9MHSOUBWI:3-RT THE CANAL COMM& . = • - SONERS. ' • • --. 7 v* • .Tolfs - Ftwasti, to be Coltiostoe$01611:0 3 91 11 6- Jas L. Aluensoito, State Witt, on the Allosite• ay Portage Rail Road. r fir M - _ pet; Cbtitaie aecomile filloVirtlor - rf wisloft 13140 4 giValitile t Winn*: iintf *e oust are Mg vrroogimsupposing tbit the bmOwt - good-foith of iPetilityfienia will be yet fully restored. Tbesir ne puperpublisbes the following Gist:, from 4PUF CA lit( 0 ala if 9 ' .W003' 1 ,11.. 1 4 it with theismC.llo-1 pitiiiiiibutthateS:tonsedou - - . "A Tatatientbereedsa - Dimsootatie Ilevieve r ta pAiko. thatPainutylvaniadm sinmientlyabis to hays rettaWits thalitiseaticionsly- - ' ewe if we comparechi pipulaskimautlebist whets United States in 1798; wiarthows of PiMilltfriatliS 11.111? as follows!. • . ....-_. - t Debt, - IPcpulation. Debt per hesa .fitates,.l79B, $-3;762 172 , 3;920,827 21.51 . Pens. 1841) ' - 37500,000. 1,930224 19.40 '. Thwilabt of Pennsylvania - is not so bergs by $1 19 per bead, after :Awn of twenty-five years pmfosand peacl,and when any are in possession of public works consteue==indll . 'Of the debt, wh tb ich was .. ail tsiff=tei after e. king tullra ' s l aus war, when the cosistilwati- destitute of capital and ' without public works orssay: kiwi. Yet the latter debt was, without a murmur, fahlifuEy paid rodeo last teat . The triistn phentslischatgisof the National , debt in 1835, is a con clusi've proolthat all &sting debts can be discharged, --that eventually such will be the case. Tag biarocitact AND Tat TA atmr.—The following_ , . resolution Inrefisteaco to the Tariff was passed at a dem ocratic meeting lull! gyms county. 1f the principle it sets forth differiin a n y ; woo to the opinions of Clay, , treapreisedin his:letters to Bnxison and Meciweath er, we shall he glints° see it pointed oat: Resolved, That - our view g . on the tariff are so neer I like those of Heney Clay, and his are so near like those of Messrs. Buchanan anti Van Buren, that there is no chenee for a quarrel with the whip aboutstutriff. As rennsylvartias end as democrats, we are in favor of a tariff that shall produce n revenue equal to the wants ()film - government: and that such tarifforduties shall be l a i no a t ..d. . .41„7,.:011116 tha t i lekts.raslkcr ticl Siii*Teltdd-1190:se rY .'".- ~....I _ .. _______ sA _' 1 ' . :L , 3 . et.liewso* 0 , ..i ~-,, ifflimmir-#l4-r. ..NiArtoopointi4: .-- .. ...-. : i .--, -. ~- .... , FLOGGING IN TUt NATT.—The Neiman( Advertise' states that a marine and blue jacket on board the U. S. ship Delaware at.,Port Mallen, were caught in the magazine after money, havin; taken $ll,OOO. They were sentenced to receive one 200 lashes and the other 100 with the cat, to forfeit all pey,and boputeshore qualified for re-entering the service. STATIC Dears.—The proportion of the State debt pithead in the several States, is as follow: New York $ 10,25 Pennsylvania 23,1; Ohio 10,25 Indiana 22,00 11lini/i539.45 e Maryland . 42.72 Louisiana 57.75 A labutnalB,33 Mississippi. 33,00 , .. Arkansas. 38,00 H ion Dort IF.S.—Tisa high duties in France on segars haVe diminished the number consumed, and decreased the revenue three millions and a half of francs. Pi ate now substituted. The N. O. Picayune Says—" It has been found out that the mask" ho kissed Sally Farrell bt the very same desperado whe struck iiilly - Patterson; 'arid by later in telligence, we are in possession of the astonishing I.ct. that, be bas now abducted Elizabeth Jenkins!" The Picayune - does not mention his name, but, the Boston Sae, Says, ;!re'atv - inclined tothink it is ••John the same villain wi" so cruelly desened . .'his Mary Ann," and was advertised in the papers. Justice will .t overtake him. The Galena Gazette, in speaking of the importance of the mining business, remarks: "That, daring the year endim 1843, the, shipments of Leto:livery far -greater than ten; I.rits ions-year, and all branches of trade and industry in the mining region hato . . experienced morel subtantial prosperity than ever .before. Our merchants.' although more numerous, 'have reedited more piofi:s than at any former period, and all others engaged hi different avocations, been ,proportionally benefitted. This section of country 'holdttout strong inducements to emigrants. Its aburi 'dant mineral and agricaltuml resounies give it a supe eiocitj ay , gealmoit every other .Those resources are 'yet undiyoloped e quartratiyely, and their intrinsic value can be approc4ated.olglr by hose who shall avail their:metre% of them." • MORT MORN** Dint' tel7T INS .--We leant thni there was quite an excitement tt Carthago yesterday, in coo. sequence of the arrest of a citizen ohhat Once, by a mums of Mormons from Mown°. an a chance dr bas tardy. The cifitens declare that the individual shall not be taken to Nemo° fin trial—and were under arms in hie defence. We do not hear . that any fighting wee done. -The excitement ran high, and may yet re sult in bloodshed.— Warsaw (f 72:) Messaxgei. Pam the. Charle;ton Courier, Jan. 22 MIRACULOUS ESaAtE. ' . The &be Star .arrived at this pc,logesterclay Tmorn ing, front New o;leans,fell io, 3 ( 1 sill east of Charles ton Bar, with Daniel ;Webber, one' la the seamen of vi 4 the eau- Alex View* of and for t - port, from Sa vannah, previously reported ai ha - been wrecked on the South breaker pf Laufork's .i nnel, who states that the schr went or& ashore on • - esday. morning last in attempting to avows, the bar. 11. - . only after both 'ratite went by the biard; the ve : Iged and filled, hauled PI " leaving only the q r deck out , -,,, water to which the, IdtPonmead t day. )= • , cut ate stern boat from the davi hauled .":.• up alongside, to the u a-tempt to reach lute t • :::,,- they could get into her a heavy sea 'Rs , -- - ..,z,-, . eboat's painter, and she went adrift .4 '-' were •.- fore compelled to remain on the q ' r trek. - 1:•.:', a a fte rn oon, t h e Gen. Clinch hove in , when' .'-;,, expected to have been taken of, but i t nr. • .w: . "er was such - that no - assistance ld ran . :,.:-: . The 'steamer, after waiting a 'rid - '.•- - • . :-'-' 'About a half hour after the steamer - the cpisker deck separated front the other part of t. • vessel; The Captain and one of the crew taking ohe part. : *ad the mate and Webber taking another. The win being off ' the land, they were shortly after driven froni among the brokers tote.. Webber thinks it was.frdly one hour and a half before nigh-fall when the (paper , deck sepenitik - 1 from Me, other part of the Mosel He la ofdpiri- , ion that the Captain and tie other two were ' drowned ' shortly after leaving the wreck. 'The mate and hurt-' selfdriteci together at sea, until `Thins lay night. when he fell asleep, and on waking, up, he frond that the mete was gone:. Previous to this the mare alai failing. fast, - arid was afraid that he would , not be able to hold , outiOn Saturday morning last, the schooner Staihove 1 to sagVi - ifisilicir - r,. — ldafeetand ;waved his South-wee- I ter, e t bat ''''A Tie tith tra 'iniee. herions icr'tbii,' he, how ever,: had beentlisestrered, and the schr promptly bine down end took him of almost exhausted, having had raidifititti eel ordrinirduring tbetime. lie had with him airsidesith of his kniflNisehiith he wits compel led- triihraitit. The Cook, vi negro man, died before leaving OW lornsek,bairing lost hip bold, and was drown std. - Derlorill tbitime he was et see: bop. did not forsake him. He continued to think some friendly band would bemosmdett so , t -., as? him - -and is this_ be wil4 lffe beet able to qs. mr 6l n 64 l° t I ,P ; tOitil.ainewasio Smi ler Lies; l 4bi - Mate'S nun" Was Pnutanny, end the ritber 'whilst man went by dm name of Jessie. Tott4 UM ileyt ' " r cnk Stui Dos, amp; ,cvrnn4.4 .i;,. ~G I ~., =mamma fly of the jetctwiTl hat. yintr IfuntrAsk rim, varicella Aunt "Fut, is 'Achilles, tiiiptio po:-id; - ' . - I SYstranabaptieed inierfrom wound, :Made pitrofagaiasttitiad.dulag steel Ali over, but the Eagle fiee4 . v , So du Jour. Honor'ellnillidefend _ '' --4111444:Wi11tig.60.0.--:-.". *-'''':.: tnWhile Year atilitiin'tfidlid yeurteltat - na ytoirailk peeled: and while Your gender is i matter of dis sion,it must certainly boa matter of profane"! 'rite titian, in your old age, your yak," has newer been motioned Should you, and your heroic friend; be I quishett by a posterior application, year cantem itornries will award you bath a tockle bed ,of honor. 1 I You complain that miaisters of the' gospel! are "cut bp" in the address of the. committee. Well, sir, if obey were "cut up," the facts and leading ideas relining to them, were borrowed fronin Sermon on American Politico, by Rev Mr Bushnell, and published in thse-Illn tional Preacher; and if you. had one half as Moab reli gious intelligence, as you have political bigotry, you would have been able to *neat the plagiarism: Mr Boshnell's piety will hardly be questioned: and 6d to judicial hypocrites like yourself, and pedantic squirts like Allegheriiensis, you sire welcome to talk about d'blasphemoui wretches" until your hearts ache. Dot. sir, heed the admonition, that the "Avenger," of whom you *peek, will "aersr" in ?44, the "blasphe mous wretches" of '4O. You are.weleeme to the cam rl's load of faisehoods which you have culled from the l'infamous libel" published in a . ..speech of the lute. the Innocent, intedisPed, Glories Ogle, Thatopeech, kis Currently reported, and almost universally believed, be repudiated on his death Ind. If your "hyena rupacii" is not satiated by prowling among the tomb', you are welcome to glut your maw uteri the reputation of the living. Come on, Judge,with your "argummtum ba .ttlimitn." „Don't conceal yourself, A Ilegheliensis, and "snort for the battle" from the ambuscade of a fic- 'xitious sienature. "I oak that committee. what tees Van Buren du ring .Me trust war ?" Wiry! ashy! Who is•this magnificent Mr 'l." Well, merely to genic. , your egotism, and to enlighten yoor .benigheed intellect, if you will unbuttOn your straps, boson your .suspenders, and prepare yoursciffor.az interview, you shall be in formed of what every intelligent man knows, and every honest man admits. that .Mr Van Buren was, during the last war, what ho always has been, an efficient, un wavering Democrat. On the 9th of April, 1311, says the Bee, a democratic paper publishes' at the time, Mr Van Buren, as chairman 4 n comatittee appointed for that purpose, reperted to the citizens of Hu ham, N. Y. a series of resolutions. of which the following was the first— . "Resolved, That we still entertain undiminished confidence in the integrity wits." en and patriotism 01 JAMES MADISON. Presi lent of the United Stele. , , l that. we have folly realized, in his .antiiii3trAiun, what 1 we fondly anticipated befote his election, and that he is eminently entith a to the esteem pad veneration of , every consistent Republican." MriClinton, for whom,,it is enid.-,Mr Van Buren yo tett, was a war man, and denounced this• Federalists as "fallen angels who had rather rule in bell than serve in Heaven." He was nominated by the Legislature in the spring oaf 1812. War was declared on the 18th June; and Mr Van Burere.s term of office as tnemlier of the Senate. commenced On the 4tv• of July. Mr Van Buren, therefore, did not pnrii•-ipute in the nomination , and had war been declared at nn earlier day: that 'nom ination, in all human proliald'ity. would not have been made. Let it he ranvenb red that at the earn' llCSAigill at which the Clinton tir.ket was chosen, Mr Van Bu-' ron prepared the answer 'to the Guvernor's message. vindicating the war and urging its vigorous pneseen tion. And finally, at the close of the war, Mr Van Buren wrote the resolution tendering "the thuloks of the New York Legislature to Major General luckson. his gallant officers, and *imps, for their wonderful and heroic victory in defence of the grand emporium of the west." Thus it appears that Mr Van liuren sop ported-the war and every war measure proposed, libel tens to the contrary netwithithnding. . "The battle cry of the tohigs has ever teen reform and retrenchment.". That's afecr; hut what has been their practice I Let the history of the last three years answer. Let the Reports of the "Tippecanoe and Tyler ten" Secretary sif the Treasury, answer. In his Estimates submitted to Congress and the people on the 6th of Dec. 1843, the total wards of the Government. for the fiscal year commencing July 1. 1844. are set down •at $41.129.364 33. Only ahem. forty-one millions / The revenue is estimated at *22,300,000. leaving a snug little deficit of $18,820.394 33; not quite nineteen saillionsadded to the plinth" il.eit in one year! Let your *.battle cry" il the e.i nitre campaign. be -FlatinT CLAY aid l titTi , ll:l!: MILLION wan r.S. If the people should manifest any uae.iisi WA 4 fermi' the matter, von van dem instr.ue that the public debt will not, at that rate. erptel the National Held of Groat Bri tain daring the present generation. And MLA for re.s terity,.let theta imitate the legislative wisdom of the sage of Ashland. If any individual of the Democratic party should not approve of the Van Buren Address. as you assert, that does notconrxrn you. Where are tlns seventy Har rison men of ihe Fifth Ward,who have pro I&.m el tt,eir intention to vote for the.tioininee of ill.. Demmer: tie National '. . .. •.. etreJse. ... - thtreri.Johnsiia, Cal houn or ...k s; • •is th. , .-- . -, •,,,,. °frills county? . ...• • .are - tga , pliesisat- ~ ", tf. isf,,;sP tsburgh " 7 ' 4 th e 1 ‘..,.....P'ilittli:ALlee. •• • ;. I 81 - : . ; sham— all hones ,- •;77 ..:•• n . wee ri rt.:. . ~ , without eviiienea, pot trio of di* *Aft 'mt.- . ..' Henry Clay. vs i t iOneii.4ol.,_,,l4 tlfect.yo , ‘ttention l g. from ma ..-,lionemeleig which ~at-Jusye. ..., .o§. right to miiiiil*Wittret, 44 the dogipcqu, a will iir t y . take care Of tltsi e y,. ..•,.., -- . .. , r. ...- As fisiihistiosa may have the vanity to consider the smart portions of your Editorial cogitations, it is suf ficient to suggest that-. "Your wit was sent you fat a token, But in the carriage crack e d, and broken." Yours, very respectfully, WM. PENN. A CITY WITHOUT BANKS Under.this head, a writer from Buffalo, to a N. Y. City paper, thus closes an able ant interesting article: "lt is a fact, us strange as important, that the 'armpit depots of produce in the interior, places where an im mense amount of productions of the West. have accu mulated, ate almost completely destitute of banks, and no one on looking to the different tables of the move ments of the Flour, ‘`.'heat, Pork, &c., cannot but ad mit, that the business in those articles has been mom extensively and more stvcessfully transncted than ev er before, noteven exceptinx those seasons when hank ing-facilities could be obtained in any quantity and up on any sort of security. Quantity and destinntionof Mereltandize and Fur niture, .tipped West front Bufalo in 1343. Ohio, 29.056 863 1.284.372 Michigan, 16.505.281. 1,492,627 Illinois, 6,951.903 1.281,377 Wisconsin, 5,780,523 2,7:30.190 Indiana, 4,511.401 216,936 . Pennsylvania, 152,023 61,663 NEW SKCI CS Olt TA x A rto:q.--Gov Tucker. of Mis sissippi, in Ms mesiage to the legislature of that State, recommends th!ta urs be Laid upon .folored bp bias. Don—Last evening et pAst 7 o'clock, in the 55th year of his ale, KOSSIST GLASS, Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny county, Loathe of:the County Down, Ire: lund, end for" the hat 28 runs I resident of this city, where he was highly esteettied for the probity of his , chsracter, and universallyrespected fur his exeniplary csinduct in Alt the social relations of life. His funeral will take place to-marrow, (Thursday) at 11 o'clock A. 51., lessen his late resSieure on Penn st., sth ward, wheat the fliendenl the family are respect fully invited - to attend wit nut further notice. - llPLarits'a•Vorli 16,106210: ' eHlain• This is ui certify that *VI' one vial of Dr MeLane'a Worm Specific, ooer ofroy childriui Ira laci twenty sev en Worms, ebother eighteen, awl a thili si:term • - F rows let me hov4another vial. for it is the 'Waist as prising Worm medicine t ever saw. • JOHN BRADEF, 6 mile Ferry. For sobs at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, Jan.3l. Comer atio and Wool sts 7 t JAI co A f lo it t I s C b . el , NI & 19RWA I - it Air BAL-rixo la ,t • :., 11 , itlabirgh: -,• '-'''. .'6 > - ,d Floyd, P- r+ . , tt; iiiiblc. , jiitese,y,Str Vett*: 4 - 441-Lreit PS 1 W. Sk. t°A IttoVt-OeitieUar.ti4 Ditizeit*Flerning4 • Hester &-itatutar, I R.lecittgliieoui r He Cisuitar.: - triPatißediktativrillbd i gies tt thersiais. %worn..ss , e ofw4i4i g! , = l . l fect fully policitett ' - laPOoods ructolvainiel furviirtlea attii deujiaEcb directed. - • join 31-Bm. - Ant al" • ;-; In relation to dat dried/set &rots tlt Allegkeyq WHEREAS, illurYtiansfilanblisVionl was made by Lew 110'ittomistete within the City of Pitts burgh., occupying tm rahlic. evicts and private pro perty of her Citizens-, and whereas, her .citimate dram at great expense erected buildings fortheimieeternoda dim of these** Oa riditYtC sifttl, andlidid itirer)- reason to expect that the General Assembly of ibe State wong , have protected the pledge guaranteed to her citizens by Law, that this terminous should be preserved ; But. that owiug to the peculiar and unfortunate ceadiliali of the finances of °avocets*. the 3eneral Assembly hoist' been compelled to offer to the Citizens of Pittsburgh the only alternative that they have in their power at the present to make; and, whereas, the 'serious incon venience of changing the whole course of the business. of the Canal would be a matter of great moment, to gether with the great loss of public and private pro perty, were the Councilslof the Citytts Mum to accept of the istivisions engulf :fat latelolskisesi; Itivingrast her dui privilege of Teladiding or repairing the Aque duct over the Allegheny River, with the power of levy ing and collectioe . Tolls, under certain 'conditions and restrictions; Thirst ,' aore, eldsoighilesehirifhens on our Treasury sea now ;sufficiently great, still , so protect the trade and interests of our Citizens and to prevent the gloat loss that: would otherwise occur, we find ourselves compelled to accept the provisions of this act Believing at the same time, although it will add to the debt of. the City that still it will afford the means yittyeristet, Wittman 7nosartitigt-to other sareiturcei; Therefore: Be it Ordained and enacted, by the citizens of ritts burgh. in Select tted.f..7suertion Councils assembled. That an act passedriesthe 9thdey ittlanottry inst., by the General Assemhly of the State of ireansylvania. autherizing the Moyer, Aldermen and citizens of Pitts burgh, to rebuild or:repair the A.sprtlo9tevgs.the-Alle ebony river, at said City - , together Witiathe prtivisiqns, and conditions annexed, be and the same is hereby accepted. ' 2,1. Be it furth-r Ordained and enacted, by 'the au thority aforesaidohntfor the , rapes. -of currying out the ponti.ions of said art, that, the Presidents of Council immediately utter the passage of this ordi nance, shall uppoiet a committee of five, to be called the Aqueduct Comtnittee, to consist of two from the Select end tlese'roMfiaheenedinotrenewallit 7sn hanitn ally thereafter tit the usual time of appointing the rest-. tiler Committees, Whose duty it ebonite to superintend the reletildingoirreee:titgof the Avedur.t, ~gerte rrilty to attend io`ritrtnariers iatrmicied tlrcrc let, limier the advice end fistrumines of Onincils. And they or a mike ity of them. shall si.tn all orders on the May or. who shall i enrol his toner:Liu in the usual .Lem on the city Treasurer. nnd keep a separate and distinct war rant book for this taro eel: — Aral- thtvsaid Committee shall make report so the city Councils annually, or of tener. if eetrairad,el the receipts and diebursetnontsmo account of the Aqueduct, together with such other in formation as Councils may desire. 31. Be it further sinettitd es-aforestaid, That all re ceipts and disbursements for andon account of said (redact. shall mum thieugh the city Treasury, under the charge of the City Treasurer. whose securities shall be bound tinder the Mine conditions and restrictions that they are now bound for other . funds of the city. The said Treasurer shall keep this fund separate and dis tinct from all othee.nands of the•cityoice .makiog any tither lien of the tvtme tttitafurthe perfumes of die Aque duct, and he shall keep a separate and distinct account of all receipts and disbursements for or on account - of said Aqueduct, charging every and all expense that may be incurreilftw . the, atone ne this fund; sad Nelda/err/i -ce* shall he entitled to in annual compensation'of one. hundred dollar', chargeable to. this fund, and payable quarterly. , 4th. That the ISelect and Common Councils' shall meets* satin after the passage of this Ordinance as may be necessai it, and. by theft joint vote proceed to elect one respecteble and suitable person as a Collector of Tolls for said Aqueduct. and annually thereafter. at the regular time of electing other city officers, who, be fore clearing on the performance ofhisdutirs shall give timid, with good rind sufficient securities. in the sum of WI) th9ol3a . Ud 1194a . Er, in the smote manner asether city rot are now reqiiired tip di; and td be colleited, for tai'y def.; ult, in the same way; and the Commiueeon the ,Aqueduct shall approve and endorse the same as other bonds ore now approired atel endorsed. The said Col lectorshall keep si daily accountof the receipts; the name °reach master or officer havingcharge of boats passing, with their tonnage, and such other information as the Committee may require, anti shall pay all monies on hand into the Cit, Treasury at least twice in each week. And . the said Collector shall be entitled to the annual eumperisation'of!five hundred dollars per annum, pay able in like number as other city officers are dew psi- I. sth. lirat for the purpose of a temporary repair that will secere the Aqueduct for the business of the corning season,the Committee era authorized and required, immediately after the passage of this ordinance, to in vite proposals for this purpose, giving notless than 10 days notice, and so soon us they receive the approval of the Board of Canal Conuniesioners, put the same ooder contract; .providing however, that the Contrac tors s h a ll (w iz: , into Bonds with good and aufficient security to the a tountof t te *mond Dollars, to keep op the structure, so as to accommodate the busioess anti! the 30th dby of November, 1844; and. for ;le purpose of meeting the expense of these repairs the Committee are hereby authorised to raise on tempo rary loan the suit of not exceedine six thousand Dul lars, for the payMent of which with interest at.six per mat per annum;theireceipts from the Aqueduct, with the faith and credit of the city hereby pledged, and the stud Committee are further instructed and requir ed to invite proimsals with plan's arid estimates of cost for rebuilding the Aqueduct over the Allegheny River, until t h e Ist day of April mat ;• and so soon after as they shall receive the approial of the Board of Canal Commissioners, according to an Act of Asmimbly, pas sed 19th Any of Janwiry. 1844. shall report the same to Councils, and the said Committee are hereby *litho 'limed and empowered to employ scone well known and competent person to superintend the'lepaire or rebuild ing. shoull they deem it necessary. 6th. After paying interest on all sums used or bor rowed fur or on account of said Aquediact, together with all and every expense for the same. the surplus should there be any, shall firm a sinking fund, fur the purpose of repaying the debt contracted for the repair or reconstruction of said Aqueduct. Ordained and enacted into a Law in Councils, the 29th day of January, A. D. 1844. Attest MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pres't. Common Council. THOMAS_RAEEW EL Pres't. E. J. ROBCRTS 'Cl'lr., 3etett Council. Common Council. Attu. Select Council. ian 31. (1 RAN BERRIES-40 linsbelsCranberries,aprime 1.„.1 article, just received and for sale by. , REINHART & STRONG, '3l. 140 Liberty meet. P. Watisr,l3zot and. Shoe MO= . . - WHO nvided on 2d et, between' Wootfand V V Stnithfaeld, for many years. baLremoved hack (torn Allegheny to the home lately cccispi edhy Charles L Voltz, on Wood street; between '2d and Ist strectie.Pittaburgh. Keeps all kinds of shoes and hoots. and shee findbigs WC dal best quality, all d which he will sell at law prices to his old customers, mod all Alarm who may favor him with a call *320-1 m easise. Chans. A FURTHER supply of- that prune Gashes Clepes• 23.. jut tapeira salfs:lo REINHART* STOW,. *-4 140 Lawny et. 111!=MI!!! KiriAll-boatstisarited thus [..] are prods& Prors'Wetattiiluard, to prevent the Explosion of steam A _ . o at s .. - i ''' - --;-.-.- - FeWligilkiiitiertA NS. ---,.,... 4 ' ' qtrbilli itifF itiblitandthakitbalt WA-PELLO;'_II‘ -1r Evros, Muter; *ll-letretwthe . above. ied)intetermlieu landless, *a die opening of navigation. For freight end puuge apt 6114, ' 9,... in to : - 0 1 •• - --, --• T.. 1 d. afr. staLiint _TVs ltUrtiTgeV.WrAlX-ES , r PORTALBLIS - 11304 . 11 LINE For the transportation of N'erchandize to and from PITT§BUIIGH, 4 13ALTIMORt PHILILDEC: s PHIA, NEW YORK AND BCATON. ?TIRE success ibis line has met with, since it waS ItrB.establisbefi On.thOlPlliviflF l o. l s l *T2o. 41 $ s ystem, has induced the Tel:primers to increase the number of Boats dnringthe winter , to twenty-Eve. emit of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia an.l Bab timorts dif ca - eiiesitdaay.}.datistuiskusion. and make the tripsbronshin sisals's. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat Systemover every . other mode ofttransportationt r tation (when eantits rpfefsbet with rods ) irir:rtits-vvetltlen to shippers by this route generally to sequins soy com ment. Shippers Can rely on having their Traduce, merclisin. dize, or girsis,of any kind that rely be consjped to the Agents a . it is Liiiccrormitha witti -dlioatat end at the very lowest rite, or freight Charged by other Lines. without any additional charge 'made for receiv ing or advaaniu&charges, &c Ail corn atonic atiozi4 vi the 'following igenieWilT be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY: -- • 04,03 13 .4eP01s canal Ba.sia. rinsb9lo,.. ROSE & MERRILL; 53, Smith's Wharf.'near Pratt it: Ibthinaire. THOMAS BORDHIGE, jan 34.1y1 272,, Market streci. CHARLES A. McANULTY. Forwarding and Commission Chat, . PITTSBURGH, PA., Agent for U. S, rortuble Bout Lice . for the ,transporta tiOci fliMerAnhetiZi fa ddj from' iltslifirghtßartirthre, Philadelphia, New York and 13i3stoo. ,j3l-11 To Lot. • " '• ANEW 4 *tory ric.k Nate HOMO bet* pen . Wood and Smithfield .treats. , Pos44ssion giTeo irmw diutely. A TWilsteh7Trainetintsteimta ;tit beirtiesn - Mod sad Smithfield street.. ndirrising the este house of :11.3.4ex Robertaon & Reppert4. Poxsesaion givett.oa the Ist cloy of April next. For term; apply to '31.11.341NGH ANL - at CO., jam 31. No. 6i) Wsisestrees. LLII.L.:,=II4I,...jINaLajLi4LII4II rrA, cipenlilaterlinc*--emninonee At 2. CONCERT HALL! SIGIgION = LITZ, RESrECTFULLY 11.13ngrances tbat, by the request of seveml families, he will give as exhiLition of NEW ILLUSIONS; 04 Tvesday and . 61*inesdny . „Fermin's, January 30th and 31st, On which occasion he will surpass his flirmer enaeavors To confide with Y E ` liftretto S And the Dance of Sex biivier Plates. Vir Admittance 2S cents. j3O-2t CHEAP AND PROFITABLF,'PHOPERT T...-•c i Fur sale, in the handsotne village of Florence, Washington county, 25 miles from Pittsburghon the' S-enhenville turnpike, shoot l& acres of land, on which is erected a good frame hoise, 4n *hich the owner lives, and anothrr new frame 6011 4 349 portly finished, a stable. a large and excellent gerthn, with good fruit— peaches, plumA, apple tteea, &c. A good well at the door, and on•dart-tatidlit a dunce coal *it, open and constant sale for all the coal that two bands can dig. This property will be sold very,chrtap for all or part cash and part credit. ~.F. o rtermirplease,,apply at Har ris's Agency and Intelligence No 9,5 th st. jan 31 FOR SALE, THE LATE*R. 110,UAU STW;ir OLD 1171115ZSIT, &e. rp HE subsicriber, agreeably to the Will of Mr Rau l. awl , and by enler ofitheExecntara; will sell off, between this and tho first of April mrsr, m privates*, the entire stock of Liquors and Wines belonging to the deceased, arthe old stand;,next duorto the corner of 3d and Market rtri-ei, - Pittlbalrgh: 'Extrilditiii of 10.000 gallons ofOLl) WHISKEY.' well known allover the United States ; 70(1 bottles do; Holland Gin in bottles; gallons, mp* Saticks,_ , Pon t : Boa, /Muscat, Champaign, and rujuaao)ar wille 4 l ll4 - 1. Clarets; together with sundry articles s-hidh he kept 01 Goods, which will be sold at fa: *ale, (except ;1 4) L. the mutt rocks, two doors daction prtthenb "- abirie.) - Dianna? the IVir AMY: is Ltri *Kt old, and much of it is from twenty !Min r 4" ' lla ; — ; To give an opportanity to correspondents P s phia. St Louis, and other places at a distance (writ; are waiting for et ,pabtic sale) to get same °Call eld' ebrated whiskey-a cliAnce;hat may.ortver again occur —the sale of two hundri-d barrelsof it will be reserved until the 29th of February next. The price for the oldest Whiskey, is $2 per gallon* for the other $l/ per gallon. Terms, cash per money. MICHAEL Mee LC/3KM'. jan 30 -coICNICS LIVIMARY 111111014 - 85, FourtA area. NEW and cheap publications received as soon as publiihed. Among the latest received are the am's Magazsae, for February; Lady's 'Boat, • do Ladies' National Magazine, do -Colonel pa SarviiievirrEtVne , Suan - - - Tom _Burke, of Oars. by 1..e.r0r: Madera Viiivajry. by Ainsworth:. Mothers of England, by `lrs,Ellis; Campbell's Magazine, for January 16th, COMIIIII, log a portait of Carlyle; Ladies' Work. Biz. Companion; Philosopher's Stfms, from the French of Baltic, translated by a Laity: Melini, a tale of the good old col ony time ; Insubordination, by T. S. Arthur, this is vie of' Ar thur's earliest productions, cheap Item. • Pride and Priacipl,e t schichnukket i tho . l4s- 2 Palcilitander.bfElgoneltuati Family Pride, or thettibinWiridihe Poor Bouvet Charcoal Sketches: b' S. C. Ne.tT; Thermal'Comfort. or pOpular hints for preservation from colds, coughs sad consampliwn Americans:a Paris Jinn the pawner, by Jules Austria, * WOWS, Profits, eta., etc, by J. G. Koh% Creoles by the Poor SebolOrt - Infant Treatment, by Mrs Berwelb Yewusuir, -4 Romance 9f Cmonsa, by W. 9. L Therese Deselikti gins oe: Also a great Ariety of Londe:toad Dublin papers. such as Punch. Pictorial Titoesand Nrwa, Dublin Na. doe sad Freeman's Journal, Bell's Lib is Loads*, etc., tabs found as above,Bs, 4th street. jan 30 rrt "1-3 ift kli f , a ,EICC - ozoar.—Ar NYHT., _ L N i . On Pkilaclid,phia...4 .. : et. i. -- f a Li ....., .. r • .. "41 . 7=%. 1 .;7: * `: .. r . ', ~..`" .:.... -,.- ' Goid.... . ......... 1 ..: - saver :r .. . . ****",--,^- .. . ..•............:. ..,.-..... PENNSYLIARLA.--4TT'TSIIIMGV.- _„ . Bank of Pittsburgh .. c • ...par .t. ... M e r-ektmlestiaL•itaMMlaartri ! ../ 4 5ki,... 4., .w . r e ggt Exchange.... .. 0 ... oo • •,....''''' " ......... " ..”'“•i' . '"'""4 111 1 1 W tr D o . Heaidaysbursk .- •-•-•• .••..1 f•.•••• '- • b *-t4 ll /. • :, PHILADELP.RIAk.. , : - ;:l. ~.1 , .., -3 Bank of North: Ahnerice- -- .• - •..r0. ............,•-••..t.. . , „rig Do. tWiriaiirkViliiihu..r.........ll:..l; aT.. . par. Do ..- Pennsyloassid....:... ..............441yille I ' Comentrcia/ Bankof Pensuliginno ••••••••••SPE-• .; Farmers' and Mechanic/ bank -- • ••••;algtee •_ ', Kensington hank.. 4...., • ...• •'• • , 'fir! :' Manufacturers and,Afechanis at, . . ,Pico :- - Mechanics • -•- • • • -.I•P*S - 1 - Mora/tensing ...,...- .. •, , Ilf'. -; Philade/pitia. bank-•....„......t.. 7 ~,. ...„....par Schuylkill ‘l ' ' . - —• . . par Southwark ..... . 14 : • . ei 4i• • • 1•••"4 '•.. 4 . ' • liar Western: ......." ... ... . - ....41Par Bank of Penn Totanship .. - ..t.c.par ..4 . . Girard bank •• • • -...1........_;...1::.............:..... 12 . - U. S. bank and-brooches, . . .. . ..,..... 7 ,..,„4... - .311 .. . , . COUNTRY- RAN/SS. -, -".< ' , : •-i "'' i Bnik-OfVervialsagmMismonirsorereo.......rer., , r. " Ckeller. - .. 4 #14 1 0* -4 . X4-I;.i.'te-v•- . Par ... " Pe/aware' tratty..... , a.. • ... • 'ow ...... Par .., Montgomery cmstY..,. t tar.",....-......... .' Northam& dated ......... ..... .....rn Farmers' bunk o f Duckacounty .................Yas Ef&li4:4l ballot , .. oo o .... foo 0 .. s o 0000000,0 ,:p . i . mr Doyieslann bank a .... • .... .... ........... -par . . Franklin bank of. Washington - .. M..... • r 13ank.of Chantbersburgh........c.• t •- - 7 •••• •••• 4 ' • " Middletown ...... ...... • 2 ! - -• " Geu3sbuilk --r - • ---•1‘`• . e• • • . 2 . " Lemistoten •• . 1 . .... ••• 4 -. 4* . 1, St , .2 ~. , ..7 " Sosquehannacounty. ..,.. ...t ! i.,.... , „...e.- Berk: eounty bank.... - .... • • ....t5 Columbia Bankfaul Btidge Centpany, - Carlisle bank = • ......- -- 2 • :,. . •`....4- Erie bank... ........:,..4.0- Farmers and i)rovers* bank........ ' • • „‘.;... , t ..*- , .e Bank of Lancaster..-..:...',.....4.:,..: - .p..4.4 • " Bank of, Reading . ..:..,. ' ' -'. i leg,t ' Harrisburg bank ....., .......... '-ipa . it lionesdak "... _ Lancaster "....................-- -• • . --v .-1- fi Lancaster co. " . - - --- ..... -- - -r.4.4 Lebanon. " .-.- • .-.••• •4• • •-• , ••••••,•4 1 .,_ Afiners' bank of .peturiuf..... . : . ......,,,.......ir Monongahela bank' of Bravnevilia......, • . ... - .7.1_, Nem Hope and Delaware. Bridge emultanYr/..: 4 Northampton hank, ... .. ...,... _ .3...119-nabs Towanda &crab.... .1 . .........- , ... - All , Wyoming bank ....... - ..... • • - • .- elat 1411 - West Brattek ba 4 .....*:. • ....••••• ... • .........../B York bank - .....ft- - Belmont bank of St. Clairincille....ii.." •inate.,/,. 1 Clinton bank of C0hncbu5.,....... .....:11.. , .;:,... - . - 1-. . 'Columbiana bank of-New Lisbon...-.-..i.vi..... f - Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)..... i.....1..1... I ..( Warren, ca5kier ) 1........4,:.4.:..50 sale Cincii Mali banks • . - ......:........4. -. ...: - ...;:: , I Chillicothe bank.... ....... .. ... ...!. ...i. ~,,41P ... 6, ......1, ' . • Commercia' bank of Lake Erie - . 1.-..i..)...13 Dayton bank .... . ........ .....(...... - 4 RI , ~ Franklin bank of C01umbu5......., - ..-;......•.. - ..41 Farmers'end Afeckaltici boa of Steulanurale.../•:' Farmers' bank of Canton; ..1.......‘. - ' :.....04V ' Geanga ..-.. , ..,. . ...- ......A • Granville_ . • ::•.....li. „•-'72' .._ . _ Hami1t0n............. ......„......., „ f ...... 15 Lancaster . . . . .. : • . ......„....•• , -. ~.„ ~ ....IS Bfriiietta „.. '*.t Maseillan „ t • . . -..'-'.. r.. xi -, .Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati.. .... :..llr ' AtottatP/easant .I' Norwalk . 3 Pittnans'..•• . . . •'. . ............,.. .'. . ~. ,-. 2 ...:1 2 ' S‘anditsky ' • '...........-..„-•....: I Selotn 2 Urbana ............ '......"..'.;.....'.58 ' • Wooster .... .... ...... ..,. - ..13 4 Xenia . - ...... .... . -..1.'-' Zane eel ' 4 ' '• . ' - ' .lB - ' •, .N.. Bank of Civela . 4...; . INDIANA ' State iarik: and Aftitte4s..... . .. .... . .... .*:,. .: ' 1 -* . State Serif ......‘ .. .. :.- * kii ... rnJCill" • ' ' -'' AR - banks - ,: je i -.../ 71.1.1 14015,7 , . •1' H - - .v. State bank • - - - • is .. Bank_ of Illinois, Sliateneetown . :s .........k. 50 . VIRGINIA. ~ Bank of the Valley of Virginia. ........-4.' Bastikaf - V; ..... . . . - :. - - - ....z. -, •. • . ~... . .1.1 . Rachmigviank of -Viiginia,..:.: ........11:11 1 Far-niers' Oak of -Virginia ................. I%to-,Western-balik of Ayr ginia ....... .. - i Me;elsants' caul Afeeltanice4ank of Virginia...... Brintehis. ' .• . -...* . .L. A' MAR, .. - - ' • • * -- ..- : Yl•tiliti -- * ' 4* * • Baltimore City banks.. , - .1'.".. :..... - ... ......',...kr . Alt oaer absent Banks.... .............."........:.....li lamen ciacq.nTA. - •, .! All s o lve n t Vtint4e.: :...: .:,' ..-...':'....." .... ~..t 4011T11 CAROLINA. - ' ' 44 solvent banks .. : . -" '''.'' 2' • GEORG/A. , • .IM ES MAY - - Attraient banks -.. ALAYSkkA. , . Mobile batek.s.....• 10 Cola? • • .• *. .1 , 4 n rlTT lSiii ‘' ' - ?fee e . Orleans banks ( e • •-• -TENNESSEE. .. . .. 11001 AND JOB - PRINT I NG OFFICE; v. vr. comma or vrooo a nrra sTs. The proprietor► of the Mountsa POST 113211. bfirm- CURV Asp Idsitcrscrunsa reirpeetfully inform friends ind the patrons of those papers, that dui . large and - well chosen assortment of fairalbigiffi 71L'Iffir,IP . 31Ed .' - • 'Aria V. 21% TR3123 atam3uittaute rnotaiity to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute UTTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . • 8a.....ei. Bills- of Lading, Circulars,. : '-` Pa.-i 'diets, Bill fiends,Cards. Hamiaills, Blank ! Chet, Hat Tips. _ XII Mobs et 'Mauls. .. 1 ,1 Stage, /Steamboat and Casa/ Boat Bills, make? • propriate eats Printed on the 'haricot notice ;Ind most reasonable Wa respectfully ask the patronage of our Erica/Lad ' the Pelalle la genets] in this branch of our business. 1 July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS Sr; SMITH- : "TXTASTIiD....4o buy a quantity of Carpet Rake in V v • balk Pepe Hoge; Country. Carpet; Flex tmei Tew Tarn; • Betwerar. Tallow; Wit. at and Bye Fleur in below Dried apples Peaches; Beans. dw.—for" which a, fair merim price will le paid in tuur nii Mii, Goethe Boobs or iitationary, or Pin intrelt Vtneken baud. and etert in ru nner will be paid. . SALE-..Road Cast Steel Peetteybranio end Yankee annett, and handles; Hatcbitt beadiest alma? lasi 3 saiMulest of window Glans sod Sages. ISAAC SAWS. Alt. *clew • Mercbtrat. Na 94411410,e;:y jan 16, 1844 t 1 ) 41 10t* IMOXIIIN ass. $.l .- '
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