ple electing their own officer , and are therefore in favor of the - election of Canal •Cormnissioners by the people, yet we consider the act of the present House of Representatives in attempting to seize in to`their own hands the power of appoint— 'ing these officers as an arrogant assumption on their part, and LS an act brought about -by faethris, intrigues, and traitotious corn Resolved, that as tax pa) ing citizens of Pennsylvania, and as citizens of the wes tern metropolis, we feel a deep interest in the 'success of our public wet ks, and in all that concerns the carrying :rade, and have ing witnessed the incessant efforts of fac tions and reckless politicians to disturb the public mind in regard to the conduct of the present Canal Commissioners, we feel bound to warn our fellow citizens through out the State, that the real object of these persons is to derange the public bu-iness, by the sudden creating of a new 13.)ard of Canal Commissioners, tin ou g h them of new and inexperienced officers on the several lines of the public wotl;iz, which policy, if successful, just, us the Canal is being opened and toe spring bw-iness com mencing, must result disastrously to the State, injui ionsly to the mercantile corn. munity, and disgracefully to the Demo cratic party in whose hands the State Gov ernment is r:ow placed. .Resolved, That as Democrats honestly opposed to :II kinds of monopolies, w., view with indignation the effot is making by a few disaffect.- d Democrats to give to the dis. ciples of Joseph Rilner and Thaddeus Ste VCAB, who hold seats in the present Legia heure, the power to appoint a WHIG AND ANTIMAS ,, NIC Board of Canal Commission CrB. minority Report. Resolved, That this meeting recommend to the Legislature to pass a law rroviding for the election of Canal Commis inners by the people at the ncxt general election in October next. Resolved, That for the Legislature to take the power into their own hands of ap pointing a Canal Board without the know ledge or consent of the great mass of the people, is an act of Ull War t antable usurpa tion and dictation on their part, character. istic however, of the present federal mein• hers of ;he Legislature, and of recreant democrats, who are wiling to batter for Office themselves and their professed p in. Resolved, That thi7 meeting highly ap proves of the reform and reiret.chment in troduced into the miaagement of the pub • lic works (luting the past year, and that we approve of the conduct of the Canal B uard,m prosecuting to conviction and sup• dangerous menopolies and emnbinatiuns whiel) lately existed in the Transpot Ling business. Rrsolved, That this meeting protests a gainst the action of the Legi,lature, giant. ing to the Banks the pill:liege of issuing small notes, and t hose (h./not:rats who vote for, such a bill, should be liehl up to the acorn and contempt of every limiest demo crat. Portion of the Canal Bill—Offered by Mr. Ferrall, as no amendment to the two foregoing ri.pott sand together with. them adopted as the sense of Ma meeting. Sect. 4. That from and alter the passage of this act, no supervisor ur su per Mu- n• dent on'any of the canals, railroads or Oth er improvements of the commonwealth, shall receive more than 82 per day; no en gineer upon a lo co •h o tiv e noire than 61,75 per day; no hire/rim mote odni 51,50 per clay, except the pliaripal forearm Ili the mechanical department, oilto shall n o t re• than 52 pet day ; no despatch ,eeitage went collecting money liont pas. sengers, or otherwise more than 51,50 per day; the collector at Philodelploa shall re ceit,,e $1.200 per annum; the collectors at tither offices where the toll s sh a ll amoun t to $50.000 awl upwards, shall receive $9O per month; at offices where the tilts shall amount Ict nO,OO and upwards, the col lector filial! re c eive $7O per month; and all other col'ectors 50 per month, ard th a t there shall be hut one collec:ot at each .collector's office; and no collector I : C ceive any compensation or allowance f clerk hire, and no officer 00 the canals of this commonwealth shall receive COM fiellm cation when the navigation of the said ca• nals shall not be in operation; Priivilet/ . That no collector, so pet vi s or, sum intend• ent, weighmaster, clerks, lock tendets, or other officers and haods, sl:a I receive arty pay when not employd: .1n t p rov id e d, That no super intenden', snpeivisot or nth er officets, except lock tenders, employed on an y of the public works of thii com monwealth, siva.' receive pay lor any day they shall not actual y have Been employ ed in the service of the comm mwealth, and that each and every account shall be rendered tinder oath or atilt inaLi:m. .lad provided farther, That no person Shall be employed in any capari:y upon any of the railroads and canals belonging to the coal. monwealth, who may he directly or indi rectly interested or engaged in the busi• cress of transportation of m-oschandise and produce or passengers, u po n the same; perform the duties sad if any per.loo shall of more than one otYci or appointment, he slvsll reeeive the pay and emoluments of one office or apeointrrient only. Sect. 7. That from and after the passage of this act the pay fir hire of clerks owl secretaries in •he office o' the Carnal Com missioners. shall he 51000. ROD PAT I'ERSON, Pr est John r. Cunnoliy,S-r'y, E. NORTON, Prest .E. D. Gazzam, Sec'y 2d org'ii. G. W. JACKSu\. Vice Prest John Ferral, Sec'y 3tl organization. Ths following resolutions were offered by Major Lynch as a substitute fin. the reports of the majority and minority. Resolved; That. vre approve of the act passed by Lb* mos* - IHOUSS of Repre4 sentatrfes entitled an act to retWe'ttia ex pensoe, and ptairide for . the idifiCtitiii-of a Board of Ca*Conircistaioners, Resolved, that, in fui opiniens tho-iiirgu ments used by the opponents of said bill are anti republicans, and inconsistent with the principles 14 Democracy, and a ruse to deceive the pe , y'e, and retain the pow• er of appointments in the hands of one man, instead of the s VERE!GN PEOPLE, to whom, of RIGHT, it b Resolved, Thai in as much as it i$ con tended that great ard beneficial reform has resulted from the appointment Or the new Board of Canal Commisioners, inex perienced as we know them to have been ir. relation to canal 'natters, and takina, them as a criterion, wP are fully warranted in saying that no evil will result to the Commonwealth from Cie annual election of the Cared Boa d, but on the contrary much good. Pta: PRESIDENT, JAMES 13 IJ Cll tN 71, to the decia'en of n National Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. TI!. YITILLITS WM. H. F MITII , LI,ITOR3 AND PRePRIICTORs wEDNE-:Dxy. owl! 1. Nl3 See Page Caisol Toll. fu e,ur arto lc yestc7d,ny c.mal tr , m , i)Artetton wc 'mole en rror nit tile aliment of tolls eitArg-ii on Fleur en I (1. II e. I In- sum 01,1 itir!o th e e l r ,r g ,., for on ttive power, trinekag•e and the till on boat. Tee stit'ition there nrmtes make the Hiartres on Coffee 3 . 1. 1 ., rent, per 100 lbs. and on Flour .51 cent.: 6 mills per Write'. nrst statennernt erne tine tolls on the articles alune.und might be suppo•ed t , p flaunt t o otr o o -,, et . alt the charges by the slate, ir not otherwise in ormed. The inte Veinal:mile Met ting We insert a paper signed by several gentlemen who were officers of the late meeting at the Washiogtom lktel. l t contains,in th e main, a cot rect account o f the doings on that occasion, but we must correct one error into which the writes have fallen. The proceedings given, were not, as far as we could see, adopted by the meeting. It is prDbable that if the opinion of those present could have been properly ascertained, a large majority would have voted fir Mr. Ferral's amend ment—that is, for both sets f resolutions. and the portion of the Canal bill te'ating to salaries, annexed. But it is impossilde to say that the ao endment did pass— there we, nothing done after the adoption of Mr. McCullmigh's motion to adjourn sine die, although there were two attempts to re organize the meeting aft •r that resl. lution passed. It may be proper t.iiremark her, , , that. the statement of a , - nornin, , y, paper whiHi reported the proceedings, that the distur bance in the meeting was caused by biek erings of Messrs. Morehead and Lynch, is entirely without foundation. There was no matter of dispute other than that whi; h was discussed; the proptiety of giving to the Legislature the power to appoint a new Canal bard ilimedialely. The whole dem oc ratic party of the Slate as- scuts to the justness r f:he project nt elec lug Canal Cormnissi.ifiets by the pe;ple. Proceed, Hg. of Connri Is NVe received the proectAings of the last meeting Of Councils at too late an hour yesterday evening to get them in our col . umns of this morning; they shall appear to. morrow. On glancing over them we find that the vote on the passage of the resolu tion author izing another issue of SlO,OOO of city shinplasters has been omitted. We understand that the yeas and nays were cal led and taken on this question, and the vote should certainly accompany the other pro ceedmgs. If it is an oversight of the we hope they will correct the mistake this morning by furnishing us with a list of the yeas and nays, or give some i.thcr expla. nation for omitting to record the tote on a matter of such deep interest to the citizens. I,l] Pr•ividcnce had dertittNl that t' e gre tt end of a!I iturtga ova , io come about lattt Wrdric)).hy, ;Ind preparations were made to meet it. Over one hundred patt,ted the night in the burying ground, o r the west side; SJIDC of whom, if report•spealia true, were dress ed in their ascon,i,n ropes. Thoy went (here to witness the re,torrce'i.in ot - their friends, with whom they expected to rise int ) the ektil.t. Th., sun shone forth bright as usual thu nett morning, anJ re 1 oil home to get breakfast A man near Bangor, Maim:, a few days since procured a pint of ruin in exchange for several yards of cloth, not hasing any money, and after Irinking it, started for home. lie soon became benumbed, and sack down. lie was found nearly &ad, and though he was resu4eitated, be has lost both feet, and become a pauper. More of:Mill , riBin—Murder and Surride.—The Y Aurora svgs that the wire of Jonathan Gar• risen, of Newark N, J, who has f,r some time baen laboring under (tic Miller delusion, pn , trr day, after d..stroyi! , ,g the lives of her two youngest children, aged one and three years, by giving them arsenic, put an cud to her own existence by the same means, Mrs Garrison was the mother of tire children, three of whom she had sent to her relative before administering the dose to the others'. The river at Ci ncinnaii is st.ll rising and 'Le weather pleasant. • T'iour is sailing . at $2 0 50 a 2,56. Whiskey' 13c. Litererd prffeet:* g York paper Gaya - that there is in that city the fosiiiFtemaitis of a - ,ygqiis)9,..; : br Liz zard, 70 feet long ! a gigantic reptile be. longing, as geologists say, to a period of the earth's history w'ien it was unfit for creatures of a higher organization. These remains were found in the teritory forma tion of Alabama, on the plantation of Judge Creagh, in Clark county, by Mr. S. B. Buckl3y, a native of this State, who was engaged on a botanical excursion. They were brolight to this c.ty last A pril.— :Some idea of the appaling magnitude of this ani.bal may be form 2d from the fact, that its fossil remains till fourteen large boxes! Some of the !argot vertebrie weigh perhaps each one hundred pounds, uimin ishitig down to the extremity of the tail, the last of them being not larger than a man's fist. On the vertebra and some of h e other b, , ries, their still exists, in a per. feet state, the periosteum or covering of the bones, their substance being more nr less fossilized into carbonate of lime. All the teeth, covered over wilh their enamel, are still perfect. The head arid jaws are 3ix or' tight feet long, and the ribs have a length ,if six feet. Dr. Hai Inn, of Phila• delphia, took to London, several yeaas ago, a few of the hones of a similar a lima], ub tained from the same place. Apt ~nndin; Aq.ron Diti,:uvery A writer in the Western Literary Mes senger, a pub ication belonging to some of the Lilies of the west., (v%e baldly kauw which,) has the fill ,wing in relation to the approaehin4 destruction of the world Flom it, it will be seen that we must go for certain, and thatMillcit is not such a fihatic after all. We Foie, however, that peorle will not he ri i ,tuned 'lt is a solemn fact, as a scientific friend has proved to oar contietion, that the earth is n9u , I , iur milli rt of mt/eS nearer the Sun than it Peas a finv snmilt.s ago. and that it 14 moving in its orbit some seventy thousand miles a day faster than it did at that ti tie ! These are facts, and somewhat s:;,ruing ones too. Is the eart h to fall in upon the Sun. and so he, burnt p? Such is now our 119nEst Can the recent mild weather b 0 attributed to the Earth trio(,* s ) near the great foun• ' lain of s.d ir heat ? Cto fuller Miller'g predieti tu ha tru. , ? and etc th facts a• hove stated proof of its truth ? Watch and be really.' ShJeking A:farrier ()Alva bifanty by their Mother.—The Ilamerlhan Journal gives thedetails of arlr a lful m tr.le Janet, c mitte I in the p Irish of LI Irvin. Wiragret Hughes, vi ra, liasle t n I ha I b !en tuns 10! f- •i was delivered of twins on or about f the Ist January, which, it is conjectured, she arid her daughter thre,v intit an old co II•pIt cline hi. .1 I e—v dap aft •r.va ril the daughter told one of her neight»ls !hat she had dreamed that one of their children had fallen int, the pit, an 1 slid it would be better to have it filled up, fearing an• accident might 'wen-. it 4 , •i' , 113 the daughter in'enJed employinz a person to fal it nu, gave risr; rd a th:it 3 , onethin, xvas wrung, upon which E. Itrna=a imis...tble, an,l others, were in- duced to examine the pit, where to their horror, they found the bodies of tw o fine newly blrn [mile infant children. Evi Bence as to the criminality of the two prison[ rs was taken, and Lytth were corn mitten to take their trial, If tines don't soon get good it ivi!l not, be for watts of an abundance f 013 hard, It will be observed that the Acadia h r itt.Ot over about two rrii'lions of specie her last uip , and al cost every vessel that no c i.vos on our slimes, brings a are quantity of the tiamo article. Aliout 55,•• 000,000, has arrival in Naw Orleans within a few months, and it is still pour. ing in from all quarters. But the folowing information which we ..ake from the New York Sun is yet more gratifying. frevently see notices of the kind in exch:inge pipers, but this appears to he the best:—".l vein of gold four feet thick, fiorn which two hands in three days raised or.e hundred bushels of oro worth 810 a bushel, has been discovered by Dr. Ste phen Fox near Meckleubmgh. Attempt to steal a Female Slave.—The St. Louis Evening Gazette of the 17th gives an account of an excite nent created in the town of Jacksonville, 111. by an tt• tempt male by an abolitionist named Wit_ ~on, to run off a negro girl belonging to a Al's. Lisle, who was on a visit there.— Wilson got the girl into a buggy, and was making for Chioago, but was pursued. over aken and brought back and arraigned for stealing the girl. The slave was sent to Missouri, whither Mrs. Lisle had re— moved. Cold weather in Galena.—The Gazette of the 10th says—' We have had another touch of col] weather, such as a Green lander might notice, when out of other conversation. Last Monday morning, the thermometor stood at twenty-seven below zero, 4E4 en Tuesday morning at thirty two. _ . .L 41, Atiiti biker' Cif:the-18th says: •On Muted ay eight betiveen eleven and twelve o'clock, we were visited by another earth quake, which, many of those who felt it think the shock and duration greater than the one which occurred a short time ago. The apparent agitation or vibration, says one who was awake at the time, was from west to east,and then appeared to be three throes or shocks succeeding each other at veryshort intervals a:co.np tnied by arush ing noise. It was sn violent as to make the shutters and sash in the win,lows rat tle. Cure for afoundered Hirse.—A, person who has tried the means recommended, mays that the worst f mn:lered horse can b...t cured by the following process. Take a pint of hog's lard, put it in a vessel and make it h oiling hot, clean his ho wfs set his foot in the lard. heat it for each foot, boiling hut; take a spoon and put the fatovir the hoof as near the hair as possi— ble, and he g ilt be fit for use in three hours if it is done ea , ly in the morning. It is better to remove hi= sh >es, bat he may be (toted without d.inc,r so. Seerttury ol the Treasury A Washington correspondent of the Spirit of the Times, says that the frcque nt calls and re-calls made and made again for repot ts, (some of them of trio trifling a na ture to mention,) by both Houses of Con gross, have forcer/ the Secretary to retire in disgust from the th.parttnent 80 , m as practicable. Not that he is willing to desert the Cabinet, but the constant irrita• ti,in of his mind, together with the ill ste..e of his health; demand a lit Ie respite from the•bustlirg scene attemlan t on an office of such responsibility. From aeana• aivices to the Sth inst. nave been received at Sivaunah, but they furnish no news. Several buyers had nearly swept the market of coffee suitable to the United States. The stock of ()Id sugar had been abs irbe,), with the excep. ti, )o o f s o m e 30 1 .'0 boxes, which were in course of shipment for liamhurgh. The Democratic editors in Roston are feeling the go al effects of their victory in that State. One of them had two hats as presents, last week. He could afford to give a poor devil Il l s old one. To.) 3ieet.l Vie win 1. —The wind of Tuesday SW-q); tw ) sh , ets or mannicript from (i3e, ()low oili withhuv3. —Pic. ['tie win l prohablyt o-wired them.— If n ,t. it w. a very ream miss 1!) itS duty —.V. Y. Aurora g )iag ~fr «•is a tok n of uneasiness rho Provi 2tti micle of the 17th Another "toar, or rather h,iil siorm, is kipaa V'iu t I.>rs; ta,l that this Is the play sot ,tpart by the N11;1-rites f tt the great h irtitag ui (I iv. =MEI (7,'s, it wnul I i.'e,t) we are ti) sr.) otr in an icicle ilu:e in 1... r nivg.r.tcpftt! roo 14-giilator. of N.2vc Jers:v have passe I a n e w Emma=o Itrwt lan Tito; area lv inci(l4 l )l..!k vdrds in that state sac L'h! announcement in an x +'i iu„ Pap, r• tel emirolv ter rul . ii:l* ,, lsawl, and try I 1.71 alvni Hi c-t t') 13 . 1' lin .N ,v 0110 'lli. it I 4 .. 10 I , Savo 3/i//. r:Ltre w>> n yi? ut Cif: —lll )y wine" a L te gr at (I.) ne+tit.., fe3tivil r frseph 1-',lnney has taken charge of We It )Aester EveniAg Post —a very well writt , fn cntral X. 1: Awora. It will h• a penny papt r of course. Our beaux s,iould n t go a sleighin g without bdle3. wu believe there is a fine u ' ainst it,— Plrbeian. Its a foe business, no mistake. Ir. Adams' petitiun e nild filt be re ceived by ;he [louse, not however becau se it Was not long enough.— Penn. Freeman. If th it was nut the cause we hope it may be long + !lough belote it is received. Pad Grout has been appointed measu rer of grain in New York. This is be cause when a member of the Legislature, he made such Awry speeches. Th.! court house at Belville, 111., with all the county records, Wai burnt a few days ag ).—Exellange paper. We think that in BeNino they migh have given the alarm in time. The ;:ity of Nlemphis, Tent% seems to have received anew impulse and isspiing ing up ir2to a Great and populous empori um. —N. F. sun. That's because they had an Earthquike there recently. There is nothing like them to make a place spring up. Elimore Williams wiut built the first brick house in Cincinnati is dead.—St. Louis Ledge;. So are Romulus and Remus. These persons, hoWever, died some time since A man was arrastad at Petersburgh Va., on Tuesday of last week, for abduct_ , ing a colored lad from North Carolina. He offered the boy for sale at Petersburg, bu t suspicion being Backed, and inquiry instil, tuted i , it was found that the negro was free. ) ;) it 1;);-)^.1r.r) A piper dero— •• • ..- Aa OW La4oll4le •.. 7., 00 ft • ... L' ,• on thel FOR ST LOUIS, BURLINGTON, 241 itelt:, - immediately iiitilh and: 4 1141 i , the f Might GALENA and DUBUQUE. .. . . -. brit. rwtre will rial oeeborase oktheslitionises,! ' , light draught steamer CICERO. The T C MAT Master, will leave for the above and all inter and that not inbabitod—tionserinently no ere was I mediate ports on Monday the ea h March. hurt. Mount Ida seems to be ainking to. a dead 1 For freight. or Damage apply onboard,or to m level This is prophetic of the decay of the clan- I T l.l ti! 7 boat Is ito lied with Ev 'e A S Sl fefy.Gtrd. 6jCs—perhapA. i The city of slempLis, Tennessee, is improving fast. The steamer Eme!ie, which we noticed as be , ing in danger a few days ago in the 114aslatei.p i si-4 was extricated rud reached St Louis in safety. Shot.—Mr Joseph Gray, a butcher, was shot by man named S Thomas, nn Wednesday in Lou isville. "'he wound is considered dangerous. O n %ednesday a small boy presented a hundred dollar check at the counter of the Dry Dock Bank, in New York, which was given to him by a stranger to draw the money. The teller suspecting the check, it was found to be a forgery. Search was made for the rogue, but he was missing. On Monday, the 13th instant, the house of a colored woman, Smith street, Jamai. ca. L. 1. was entered while the family were absent. The rogues, after making a fire and warming themselves, and eating, drinking, and rumaging the house, from the cellar to the garret, ovet turning almost every thing i 2 the way, decamped with six dollars in money and several valuable articles of chilling. IVhe Court of Common of A Ile:belly courtly • of D , rerolier Term, 1209. No. (i 9 In tile iirtiter of the voluntary aos - ivirnent of Machin snit i fr Led lie to Samuel Smith and Ceorge Lrdlle All persona interested will pieace take notice that the AssiiNoriek above named have tiled their account, and that •be kaitie will be allowed by the Court on the 4th of 11.irch next, unless canoe he shown to the contrary.— By order of the Court. A. SUTTON. mar 1--31. Pro. 911 0 the lloq.tral.le, :he itiligeS of the Court of Getter ._ al (Flatter 9rFsions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle:hetty: The petition or Ito!it !ltehrttrey. or Witkin3 towniht p in said eon •ty, re , tpect fully shover! 11-- That he ix well provided wit ti house room and other con venience. for the aceommodation of slanrlers and traveirs !wing de-irons io continue In that husleess It- prays your honor: to grant him a license to keep air Inn or house or ruin is Entertainment, and he will pray. 4.c. The undersigned rit:z, ns of Wilkins township, re spect fu;ly cart try, hat I °hi Mebatrey, the above named a ',pi kart', in a gentleman of eood repute tor honesty and tempera nre, and in we I proviled with house room and conven , ences fur the aur ,, minorlation and lodging of saan2ers and travelers, and that said tavern is Lie:Teary. John Shaffer, Jaows r) ,, mpster, A. Adam ‘Valtet, . Thniotia , n, John JP'‘nston, John Boecher, Joh n Jame., AL ( :. R.,bert Graham, mar 1-3 t .• I'llo the tionorahle, the Judz.es of the Court of General Quartet Sesiioni of the reace, in and for the coon iy of Allegheny: The petit of Robert ❑instey, Fifth :Ward Pitts— burgh, in cold count V. e.pectluliy showeth-- That he is well provided with house roc mond conveni enres for I he accon nitidation of rtranvers and travelers. lionse now occupied by huh as a tavern; and he.. 11,g to continue that business he pra) s your boo. ors to grant 111111 z lireuse to keep an hill or house or T he II lidertlgned, eit izens nit he sth Ward, respectfully certify, that Rohr. ttiuelev, the above named applicant, is a gentleman of gnort 'repute for hoirecty and te''per• nn.e.a nit is well provill6.l rvillt house room and caner. for the accutrutiothalon and lo.l;ing of strangcrr. and r a Vf!iers, and that said tavern Is necessary. IZohert Whitende, Limes Hamilton, ([Co. Porter, Daniel Hamilton, rutin L. 110:flunk k, James Andrews, 11'n, llnnrittnt,, John Kearney, Samuel John Lightner. John Von IP.: m Gate?, mar 1--3 Filo Iha honorable the J udges of the Court of Gei.ei Q,iiarier Sessions of the Pea-e in end C,r the l'oon'y of Allegheny Tile of Cathiti ine flo , ark, of East Deer town.„Jp, to u.e c allay aforesaid, butub:y showeth— That y in; petitioner bath piovi,leil het self with m.i•crl,l4 no , ieriuninodaii in of travelers and winos, at het dusthing liuose township store• said, and prayt. that t (tor 111111 TS will be pleased to ens- to keep House of En nt And a= ioily will r , ,y. CA 110 SACK, IV.:, tue sithrwrihtns,cinzens trf East Decr tirwriiia t ir, ria eel tif; hat the above ire , ttioner is of g..od r epar ror li.liesty and Pr 'utterance, and it us ell pros , ded rely) house i wan and conveniences for the accomuirr riairntr and Iralging vt stranAers and travellers; tin i that said I.tvi rat is lit eessary. August B rilenr James Nlitchell, • John Ptriy, John M'Coriniek, Jelin Y. , ..g, Jos :8en,,,,, -. L. Brow ii, Jas M Hanna, It S Prink, IL McDonvld, Jacob Ravel.) , lona Keen. G b 25. TO the 11,nm-tittle, the of ihe Court of! Ge,;elal Cludret Session of the Peace, in act' frr the county of Allegheny; The petition of James Young of the Borough of Letwreoce,ille in said t °may, respectfully taloweto That hr is well prat ideal vvivi house room and other cciaseoleoces for the accomm :dttion of strait gersood iravellers, at rite h nice onopie l by boo as a t.t vel n; and neing desirdos Vt cootinue in that ! hosiiiess he ways your honors to giant him to keep en I n n or hon=e Of Public Eater tainoteu t . And he will 11.4 y, &c. Toe onder,igoeni eit.;z..ns of the 11,roogli of Law rence% ilie r rsp , wildly ce lily, that Jas. Yuuirg.uie a• hove named applicanr, is a gentleman of go ,d repute for lione,ty and 'coy, raocc, and is well provider.' wilt, house . emu and cooveotemes fir the aecominod-i -lion a•.d lodging of stranger,. and It avelers, and that said tavern is necessary for the accommodation of the public. J W. Decker, ,1,,1i0 Linton, Joseph ‘Vainright Hunter Laughlin, Francis Som. James K ingan, Jeremiah F eming, ‘Villtatn Keinp, , Thorr as Kirby, Dalthavvr May, G. Gosinn, JAin Stine, feb .9.5-3t.* rpio.iht tionoroble. the Judges of the Court ofGener .l. al Quarter Session 3 Utile Peace, in and for thecoun ty of Allegheny: The petition of Jahn Lavery of West Deer Township in said county, respectfully showei It— That he Is well provided with house room and other roaveniences for the aCCuMMOdaliila of strangers and traveli-ri. at the house now oceupied by I.lm as a tavern and being desirous to continue in that 1 usiness be Prays your honors to giant him a license to keep an Inn or house of Publiz Entertainment ' s:id he will pray, frc. - - - The undersigned, citizens of West Deer township, re. specutfully certify that John Lavely, the above named applicant, is a gentleman of good .epute for honesty and temperance, and k well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of m ran. cers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. John Donnell, Dacuel John Fleck, Henry Yoagle, Wm. Duncan, James Hasli•tr; J. W. Bugher Wm. Waddle, John Brown, A. Knox, John Rougher, John Waddle'. mar 1.-30 EMM=M RonErn :lEIIAFFEY ROBERt nissr.r.t JAMES YOUNG FRANCIS G. SIIIRCK. We the solute; titers, citieens nr-F aid township; #o certify that the above petitioner is ofgoixt filtnor for honesty and tetnperance, and is well provided with house room and ennvenieneeg for the accounnotlaw tiou and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary Jacob Bye.ly, Thomas Daft, • ! Wm. Huffier George L. Reid, John Anriregg Jacob Tomer, Henry Sample, Wm. Aiken, James WelkinsJ.u, _Tog Ruch, . J D.W. Widte, • • C.• Darragh, ' ''' 4 7. Thos. Ha ffey. frh 23. --. JOHN LAVELY BACON. 1500 Li- — o7ll:Z i p , r n sal u e s b t y reeeite4 4 1: 414 ISAAC CURIE, 148 Liberty gh MOLASSES. 300 BBLS.N. O. .410L4SSES; just rec'd per steam boat Lillie Ben, and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDgZ Water et. between Wood 4- Smithfield., , PROPOS 41,S WILL be received at the Mike of the City Wider Werke until the 10th of March, for supplylnt the Works with Coal for one year, to commence on the Arst of April next. ROBERT MOOELE.Sop't. Pi] t,liurgli, Jan. 24tIt. 1843 —'3td. Cheap . UN/ON COTTI Prices Short Reel Yarn. No 5 at 16 ems. per lb 6 at 16} ditto 7 at 17 ditto ti at 17i ditto 9 at 13 ditto 10 at 191 411110 11 at 19 ditto 12 at 191 ditto 13 at 20 ditto '1 14 at 20} ditto - 15 at 21 ditto 16 at 22 ditto II 17 at 23 ditto 16 at 24 ditto r 19 at 25 ditto 211 tti 26 ditto 11 0••• Orders promptly Att Painter' , ,Logati 4- Kennedy Feb 27. 110 tl.e Honorable, the Judges of theCo:ion of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fu - the county of Allegheny. The petiti,,n .1' Peter Ivwy, of Ross Township, in ytlr rntlnty, respectfully sheweth, That he towel! d will house !Tenn and other ronvenienres for e. - mnoorlation ( - strangers and traveler's, at 'he orse row , upied by him as a tavern: and be ing det.irrit ,, to cnottume rn that business he prays your bon , rs t.) grant him a licent.e to keep an Inn r r house of Public Entertaintnent. And he will ever pray . PETER IVORY., the nodersigned, citizens of Ross township, re— spert roily ce , tify, thnt Peter Ivory, the abot e named aPPli"ant. 18 a gentleman of good repute for 'honesty and tempe.ance, and is well Frovided With house . mho and conveniences for the accornttlaittlimS4lnd lodjog of strangers and traveler, and !hat said tavern is n- , e , sary for the accommodation of the public Robert I fare, C.tto ad Reel, Lim Di , i , , Jon McKnight, David Reel, Daniel McKever, Caspar Reel, James Al'Aleer. ..- ~. Nicholas Good, John Morri , w a , hVin Piker trt. Joieph McKnight, W, 27. 184.3-31." 1 1 0 the I Initoinble, the Judges of the Court of (;en eta' Quarter Ssssinns-of the PrAce,la and for the county of Allegheny. The petition of Thomas Brant 01 Jrffertion township, to said enmity, respemadly showeth,, That he is well nro,. bled with house r oom and other,erm, venietiees far the acrotnmndittnin of strangers, aind aravelers, at the now rientipied by him as a t kvero; and bring de.iroms to ermthme , ries., he prays your honors ti, grant n linihrte to keep an litti or house 01 Entertaihment: acrd he will ever pray. TilOS. B11:14NrS The undersiened, riti•roms r f Jrfr-rson oisitro• ship, lespeeifillly ee, illy, that Thomas BPigit. the ;lb/ named 31);j•-ttnt, is a gentleman (trend ref. cite for horn-ty an I temperance, and is Well ern— vid,d with knit-e rail mid einivenienres for the sc• r0 t i,n ) , ,d.,,i,,t) nil Imlgi. , t; of str;ti‘ge,s and travelers, -tad that said to or is Iltuescary (or ,he accomniodas cirri h; the phi) i•. James Lobbe, Franri. J,llll am. s Cl iir Jorritha” La•ge, Jesse Lobbe, Janulrl littAth, V Oi he Flonorhl.le Jud2es of the Court of Grirel, Quarter Sessions of the Prate iu and for ike,clitthly of A Ileghsny. The ;will ton of John Trilby, or East Deer townsVp 411,2.11eny county, 1;011114 eheaeth• That your pelt inner bulb provided himrell whit ma. for the areoininodalion of travelers Rad: HIM! at Ills dwelling linu , e in the township aforelialifoind fl'rept that poor Iloilo, will be pleased to gran: him a licemoe to keep of Elite, tai merit . And yoar,pe it inner, ns in duly hound, will pray. tC•, the vit!incriliers, citizens of East Deer township, do certify, that the above petitioner iv of good teputit for ! onet y and temperance, and is well provided with •horse room and conveniences fort he accommodation of qt ra mei, and travelers.and that said tavern is PCC aaaaa y. Samuel Dicke., 11. S. Frick, Tito. Re tit, Joseph "Atitims, Ji , ..b Rbi”e, Jul ;; r Y (mpg, ' E.ky Alclit-p. J; co, F. 6., r, -• Ja , li 11, s , iipirglier, Joi] I)b.rlr, Ati,,it 11 , (i .11, ta , gust Fi-1, - . • Fe It :17-3r. NOTICE TO CIIEDITOItS. • fi_lLl IKE NOTICE—UraI I have applied to the Cowl of Common Pleat or Allegheny roomy, for the benefit of the laws made for ihe eller of the,inroteent dittos. and that said Court have appointee the fourth ItiroOday of March, at the Court House, in the eity...,f for the hearinit of me and my ereditois. fco 2i, .Itm r Innkeeper. Tareultim• 1 ,11 I ill. ilituraliie, the J1111:71,1;1 the Court of General Quarter Sensions of the ['vane, is nrsti'qic One ciTha ty of Allegheny. The Petition of J, IL C.trie.nn * Co.. of the 2d Ward Pillchurgh, In said county. respectfully showelh:— ' Tlrit ha in well providd with houEt romp and other conveniences for the accommodation of straligelli and travellers, al the house now occupied by hint as a tavern; and Itch lesirotis to continue in that business he pis.Ws your linaors to grant hint a 'license to keep ah IA or house of Public Entertainment, And he will pray4c. J. H. CARLESS.SdestiL The undersigned, ci:izens of the 2d Ward Plittir hurch, reitpnctfolly cer ify, that is El. Carlos* Qt. ! the above named applicant, is a gentleman ofgood repute for honesty and temperance. and is well protrleltld fittli bone room and conveniences for the accommodatbit kruil lodging of at rang , on and travelers, and that said taverts is necessary (or the aceommodation of the public. John Elirminzhetn, Edw Upstill, G,, , u Whitfield, James (Innis, J a g Mrreery, Henry Manson, John M' Wild:lms; Alhn Drown, 'l' D Rhodes, Juhn Fux, James Adams, Juno Smith, E reb 28, 1843.1- . E go tlie h , ito.:th;e, the Judges of the Coutiii: . . General Q . J/21 e r Sess ons of the P,ece, in and for the County' 01 The i eti,ion of Francis G of Pitt town ship, in the c..unty atotesaid, hnmbt showeithrt your petitioner bath provided himself withma fi,* fnr the aecommodat:on of travelers and others; lOM's dwelling house, in the township and county arore .cai.l, and prays that your Honors will be pleased la grant hint a license to keep a public house of reed !Aliment And your petitioner, as itt duty boned' will pray. • M=SM or Cash. . 'ON FJCTORY. ',educed. Long Reel Toro. ' 500 at 9 ctliter ds. tit 8 • ditto 700 at 7 ditto' 800 at 6 ditto 900 at b ditto , 1000 at 4 ditto ;Candlewick at .16 al per lb. !Corn Batting 9 diUor, !Family 4 do. 12; din* Carri't Chain 20 dints 'Coen Twine 25 &tin IStor.kinz Coverlet Yarn always on hand Cot on Warps made t• order endrd to, it left at' 3. c or the Poo office, oddreis I. K. MOORHEAD 4 , co. P. obr t M cMailet .1 , 0 , ri Halite", Paid Cit.tter, Pax Gabriel CitiAtfit, Michael Sriep, 27-3-. JOHN TRUBY