PGR PRESIDENT ' • A.MES BUCHINAti I s u bj ec t to the decision of a National Coovernion. DAILY MORNING POST. liii. PIIILLIPI 4 WY. E. ■M ITH , EDITOR 3 AND TR OPR lICTORS SATURDAY, MARCH 4. -1843 See First Page. Protestant Association. 'We will publish on Monday, as a matter 'of public information, the constitution a dopted by this recently organized associa tion. As ours is a political journal, nut pledged to the dissemination of any exclu sive religious opinions, the request o f t h e association f . or all "protestant" papers to insert their proceedings, does not aoply to our paper. But as the extraordinary. and as it is regarded by a large portion of the Community, illiberal object of the so-ie,ty, fine created much curiosity, we think our readers of all denominations, desire to get :some information of its procee lings. We have been requested by some mem bers of the Church whose doctrines are to be assailed by this combination, to permit them, if necessary, to reply to the charges that may be made against thorn and to ex- plain such doctrines of their Church as may be misrepresented. As public jour. a nalists, willing to do equal justice io all. we will cbeei fully comply with their re quest, if their articles are kept within a proper length for the columns of our paper. Stale Flock.—A great improvement has taken place in tl.e stocks of s.veral of the states. The stock of New York bearing an interest of 7 per cent. Ilhich a short time since was with much difficu'ty - ---ar-cupids a un of 6 'to 8 per cent. r nern an ret, premi. „ the state to the Democrats, and the corifi aence created by the return of faithful public servants.are the main causes for this improvement in the credit of the State. U. S. Debt. —The present amount of the debt of the United States is as follows: Stock debt, 512,000,000 Treasury notes outstanding, Feb. 1, Zatal. • Pennsylvania Ranks —We will pub ,, listi in our paper of Morday, a highly in teresting statement on the Banks of this State, allowing the atn,unt of their capital stock, notes in circulation , speci e, aggre. gate cash and aggrepte cash means. Maryland. —The Maryland Legislature has two bills tinder consideration, contem, plating an amendment of the Constitution. One is an Etct to change the constitution and form of government of the State, so as to change Anne Arundal county to be called Howard county; the other is an act su to change the constitution and form of ,gov• ernment of the State as to provide for the election of a Sheriff in :‘nd for Baltimore c - )unty, and a Sheriff in and for Baltimore Let the word Pass—"a man may whis tle in the streets of Boston !" In that city jittely a watchman arrested a man for wbistling in the streets at night, thinking DO doubt to make him pay fur it. But the next day he sued the Charley for damages and the Court recognized his right to whistle, and made the watchman 'pay for the whistle,' This is important. Female Counterfeiters.—T he Su of yesterday states that two women were ar.. rested by the Police on the chaige ofpass ing counterfeit money; but no proof be ing found against them they were dischar ged. Their names are Christina Night sad Mrs. Brown. Upon Mrs. Night be ing searched, about 30C dollars of coun terfeit money as found in her possession. his supposed that these women are the agents of acl.n of counterfeiters located some - place unknown. The Oregon fever is raging in Illinois. We begin to thiak th-y might as well give it up for this season, as there is no prospect dr ibis bill passing. Many Pittshor ghers will be sorely disn ppointed. Robbing the Dead. —The body of a drowsed man taken fr,Jrn a dock in Bos ton, a day or two ago, was robbed of about IMMO while it lay on the wharf. 'Died for want of a doctor,' was the verdict cf a Coroner's Jury in New York the other day. Miss Juli aria Hogg was one of the loveliest la kes at the Bowery I Her.lll. Such pork might tempt a Jew to renounce ;he orsilijkia of his fathers. Total *amber of persons in New York city pri ,aO4l, 1.64 Steamboat flutni.—The N. Y. Plebeian says abosteauabeat Sandusky, which has been laid up iv OA creak since last till was burnt on the 27th igNitippased to be the work of an incendiary.— ' t • t! _ Lediriaitiit 90,008 dollars. ' Isis* E. Holmes, Detn.,is reelected to Congress Crory tits city ofeharkston, S. C. • A vvrttz-r in the . 11 Arrostrong tomtit rat" mentions the Non. WILLI** Wittioss as a:imitable candidate for Governor iS4 4• It is unnecessary for us to say that the en tire democracy of Allegheny, and indeed, of all It ester') PennsylvaNia, would unite on such a candidate with the greatest bar mony, and such a nomination wou'd heal up all the little feuds that have for some time past peen making their appearance in different quarters of the State. From in— dications already made, it is evident that the party must be careful in nominating the next Gubernatorial candidate, to select a man who is not connected with arty faction or clirpie that would endanger our success, and one on whom the whole party can unite with harmony, There are many such .'good and true men" in the State, and foremost among Item is WILLIAM WIL KINS, of Allegheny, Harrisburg Correspondence. HARRISBURGII, Feb 28, 1843 Gentleme —A bill to apportion the State into C , ngressional Districts, has ibis day passed second reading in the House, son been orcit red to be tran•c:ibi•ci by a majority or 16 votes—yots 52 nays 36 The following is the arrang«nent of th e several countici-- 1 2 3 and 4—Phil's City and Counie. 5 —Pelowale and Momguinery Cd. wit ies. 6 —Buck: and Lehigh. 7—Chester. 8- -Lanca.ter. 9 10—Northampton, Monroe, Pike and Wayne• 11—Columbia, Idrz2rne and Wyniniog. 12—Bradlorrl, Simprhanna and 'flop. 13—Lycoming, Northamptor , Union Laud Chin. too. ! 14—Dauphin, Lebanon and 15—. Adams and Vurk. 16 —Cumterland, Periy and Fi anklin. .I ) „7—Centre, Juni ita, if untindoti and Mifflin S-ur`.-.., "- •srui.Suincract. 19—%‘ Dedttird ann '2O —Washingion ani Bearer, 21 —Allegheny. 22---V•ii,ngn, Mercer and Cra+% ford. 23—Eric, Wu:ten, M•lican, EuttLr and Jcffcrs 24—Butler, Arm trong, Leriana arid Clearfield. U r ron the whub, this is a pretty fair Rill. With 11 731,327 out some extraordinary cntribination of interests should be arrayed against this Bill, which is not n anreh .tided, it will puss the Ilousc on final rcudi, g t9-morrow. What its fate will be in the Sun de, I know not but we apprehend th,t it will not puss that body, in its present shape. 823,731,327 Business in New York —lnc feeling am .nz our New Yolk friends is somewhat 1:0-t•er. Tie Com. Advertiser Itiaturday sacs,—•The srasrn is fs , t approaching when the merchants ()idle south and somh west make their purchases for the spring trade, and solie activity has been given to business from this cause. But us yet the abun dance of mon-) has not occasioned any revival in trade or creuied a. better fceli 1.,: in the commune. ith re, , zard to our pr )spee's. It has, howevc•, h tri the cfff. , c: to awaken a very cols' lerablc !Tee- elation in stun., and cau•cd a material iuip•ovr,- c tcn c , pecidry in the .re favorite deac:-iptiona .0. some yPcunUs. Tlit: hay been fostered and r u c, uragrd hy the •I nAiuly or [he banks to sn ve interest. The large arrivals gre the banks cool) &we( t., rxpand IHerally, at d the 10,1119 and dis- coo it. have been materially increased within a few weelt.. We have Geared of loans upon storks of cur o•an state with a margin of 2i per cent only• nn operation Kind), however benctietal it may , prove Cur the moment, is in our vie .1 , derli i:).'d to produce an injurious rtlcec. The Crescent City says: `IVe know of one family in this city, whose children have been kept from school for more than a year on account of the expense, and yet the third silk dress that one of the daughters has had to fitunt and rn tke herself ridiculous in would have paid the entire tuition of her little brother and sister for a year,' We know not one but many families, in this city, whose expenses for mere sho►n would keep a poor family comfatable,and yet they cannot pay a debt of one dollar.— To them it would be a lasting disgrace to appear in a plain dress,but they think nnth• tug of a duo from a tailor or a mil liner.— [low they get market money, or rather marketing, is a mystery which we cannot solve. Many live on a small allowance— they would rather ornament the body than nourish it with food. How false pride plays havoc with s.n - ne poor fools! We pity the person who prefers fashionable clothes to bread. Mexican News.—By the arrival of ihe revenue cutler Woodbury, says the New Orleans Bee of the 16th instant, we have received files of Mexican papers of a late date. The suppression of all the liberal pa pers has g iven just umbrage to the people of Mexico, and allows little intelligence to circulate through the country, but such as may promlte the views and interests of Santa Anna. The government is raising a very large army for some purpose or other—its des tination uncertain, either Texas or Cam peach ;I- A Mexican brig of war had been wreck ed, about thirty miles from Vera Cruz, with the loss of six lives. The steamer Regenerador left Vera Cruz, fur Campeachy, on the 28th ult. She was to return immediately in compa ny with the steamers Montezuma and Guadeloupe to carry down about 800 more troops. Next (Sew nor. Fabe Pride • I A 'lc et In initfaancoit pub =no ttte large meetitigief thi.Dernocrats of the city and vicinity was hell at the old Court House,on Wednesday evening, March Ist, 1843. The meeting Ras organized by calling Mr. Richard Hughes to the Chair, and ap • pointing A. McElwaine V. P.,and John M. Snowden and Tilley Potter Seeys. On motion of John Birmingham it was Resolved, That a committee of five be a ppointed to draft resolutions exmarssive of the views of the meeting. Whereupon the Chair appointed J. I.3irmingham, D. Lynch, Brown Irwin, J. W. Burrell, and Edw. D. Gazzarn— said committee. The committcelreturned, and !Lade a majority report, as follow : No. 1. Resolved, The: the principles of Democracy have been trampled under foot by same of those we have elected to carry out our principles: Therefore it be• hovel us to take time by the forelock, as sentinels on the watch tower of eq,tal rights and privileges, to sound the alarm that the enemies of those rights may be met and defeated attire outset, as experi ence has taught us the folly of slumbering on our posts until the enemy has posses. sion of the Fortress. No 2 Resolved, That inasmuch as it is contended that great and beneficial refotrn has resulted from the new Board of Canal Commissioners, inexperienced as we know them to have been in relation to (Ca nal matters,) and taking them us a crite rion, we are fully warranted in saying no evil w 11 result to the State from the an nual election of a Canal Board by the people, but on the contrary much good. No. 3. Resolved, That we disapprove of ;he meddling propensities that the Ares ant Board of Canal Commissioners have thought proper to exercise in trying to saddle upon the democracy of Peonsylva , uia a succes s o r to David R. Porter. No. 4. Resolvrd, That we, as Demn crats, oppose the sentiments xpressed by J. K. Nloorhead, Esq., at the Washington 0 - 44 " House, some time ago, that he as so..n ak0.... t.ay nankin°. as by raising Corn; or words t o this in the reedit time we do not deny Mr. M. the right to entertain and rxpress those opinions, hut claim an (vial right also of expressing our decided dissent to such ob noxious and anti-democritic doctrines. Resolved, As democrats of the Key stone State, we recommend the piesent Legislature not to authoriz the Banks of :he State, to issue small notes, or notes of a less domination than five dollars; the Relief issue al 1941, being both unconsti tutional and una holesome. Resolved, That as Democratic republi cans, we approve of the act passed by the present. House of Representatives, enti tled "an apt to reduce the expenses, and provide f)r the electi m of Commi ss io ners by the people." And that in the event of such a bill, being vetoed by the Gover nor, that we hereby instruct \Vin. Karns, Esq. to vote hir, and use every him orable exertion for its passag-. The minority repot-, was made by Mi. G. nod an inflimalmy speech made by the minority, and replied to t-y Nlr. Lynch— the meeting then called fir the adoption of the report of the majority, which was put by the Chairman and carried, the meeting then adjourned. RICH'D HUGHES, Pres't. ANDREW McILWAIN, V. P. John M. Snowi!en, Jr. 'I illy Potter, Sec'ys. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. lii pursuance of public notice, a wetting of the Democratic CIIIRIMB of Pittabuigh was held in the old Court house, on Wednesday tuning, March bit, which organiz id by appiiiiitin:r Pilchard Chairman, A. McAlwiiine Vice Preal. and Mr. Flinn, Secretary. (hi motion of John Birmingham, it wit. , /?eso 7 tied, That a committee of five be appointed to dolt reimbitions t zpi essive of llie sentiments of the whereupon the Chair appointed the fillowrig eiimotittees—John !brining :ham, Wesley Burrell, D. Lynch, E. D.• Gizzain and Brown Irwin. Mr. Birmingham presented a Report from the maj , rity, alter which Dr. Grsz,tam made a report from the minority of. the committer. A ftc r all animated d'actissium a motion to adopt. the Repmt of the majority was made, but before this was pot, an aiiimidment by Mr. Gazzarn was offered to strike out the Report of the majority, and insert that of the minority. This gave ri-c to a protracted discussion which lasted till the pri siding officer vaca , ed the chair. Ama ion to adjourn to the market h-ruse, was then put and carried. The citizens having immediately assem bled in front of the mark.q house, aganized by e, lecti"g John Ferral, in, and M. K t ic , jr , Seet'y. E U. Cif ,7.Lain then addressed the meeting in a few words congratulating the I.),4Thierats of Pittsburgh on the determination ti n y evinced, not to be hatiLA in the free expression of their of in. i..ns by the noise of a desperate faction; or the irielc; of a managing politician. lie then moved the adoption of the folloiving resolutions, which were earned with enthusiastic unanimity, Resolved 'I hat a Law giving to the people the the power of eltcting Canal commissioners at ihe next ge oral el,ction in Oe'obcr, would be appro. vrd of by this meeting; but we are decidedly op• imsed to the attempt ri,,w making by eel laic mem• tiers of Assembly to place in their own hands the power of appointing the Board of Canal Con missi,mers. Reaolved, 'flint we recommend to the Legis!n ture not to authorize the banks to issue small notes, or notes of a le%s denomination than five dollars, and we consider the Relief ii.sue of 1841, as both to constitutional and injurtotv. etoived, That we recommend to all the late office holders whose n' counts are unsettled, to rquare off their old accounts with the public be fore they ask to open new books with people, or attempt any pohtiedl movements to regain not , of• flees for tio ruselves It was then in ved that three cheers be given l'or this ,iznal triumph of the people over the man• arzernent and tricks of the hackneyed politicians, which rno•ion was carried. Three hearty cheers being then given, the meeting adjourned arse die. JOHN FERRAL, President. M. Kane, jr., Sect'y Another Forger.—The Rev. Dr. Baily, a distingnished English clergyman, has lately been convicted of forgery in Lon don, and sentenced to transportation for life. the B Itlinore Bute' • - *IONTIJR-fittMetit tr. S. coNGRESS, • lIRCOaD StelqoN. aIIIIING F eb.2B, 1843. T, SENATE. After the disposal of a host of petitions and private bills, the hills to reduce the rates of postage, was taken up, and order ed for a third reading. The bill s. , ttling the title to the Pea Patch Island in the Delaware, was also or• tiered to be engrossed. The House bill reeking appropriation for certain fortifications for the current year was taken up and passed. The Indian appropriation bill, and the navy pension bill were also pass'sd. The hills to extend the charters of the banks of this Distr ct, was next taken up and debated The Senaie was in session last night till neatly eleven o'clock. The whole time up to half past ten, was occupied by a de , bate on the bill to authorize a contract f;if a his.ory of the debates of Congress, by Gales and Seaton. No definite action was had. The temainderof the night's session w: a devoted to executive business, HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES. The first thing the House did this morn• ing, was to adopt a re.-olution to m , et at 10 o'clock for the remainder of the ses. sion! NVlatt amazing promptitude! How zealous for the speedy transaction o f bosi ness, now that but three days remain? one of the ostler who, waking up after a drunken frolic, shouted 'here Tom: Dick, Harry, run, b'ood and thunder, lock that stable door, fur the horse has been sto len!' About three bushels of privbte bills reported. As these bills now come in by the hundred, the only plan'is to measure inst e ad ofentinting them. Mt. Nleliennan reported a bill to test the practicability and uttlity of an invent Lion for extracting snags from the ?dissis• sippi. Alter the hi I had been read, MeKennan sad if the bill should be committed, as was usual, to a committee of the whole, the probability was that the bill would not see day-lightgagain at this session. As dictrifirrw the appropriation asked was but a thousand and as the invenii would save the government mittrrirt-if dol bars, he hoped the House would take up the bill and pass it. Mr. Smith, of Va„ ohj irted. He said if this bill should pass, the House would he flooded with applications asking money for testing every invention under the sun. Mr. Underwood from the district Com— mittee, to wit:eh had been referred the Sen ate bill to modify imprisonment for debt in the District. reported the same without amendment. Ile hoped the house would pass it forthuith. Mr. Holmes, of S. C. moved to amend the bill by adding a section providing that 'no female shill be imprisoned on mesne or final process.' The amendment was hp stantly agreed to, and the bill was return ed to the Senate. The civil and diplomatic approptiation hill having !wen reported from committee of the whole last evening, w ts now taken up, the Tiestion being on concurring in the amendments of the committee. The amendin , mt appropritting 85000 for a commercial agent t. , ) thi Isthmus of Da. rien, WJ reference-In a canal or rail road across it, was rejected. The arneadment sending a commereia agent to the Sandwich Islands, was con curred in. sir. 131tts moved to amend so as to pro- hibit the President from sending abroad any foreign min:ger without the consent of the Senate. It was rejeced by a large majority. After the ccncurrenee of the House in numerous important amendments oldie committee, the bill was read a third time, passed and bent to the Senate. Last evening a message was received from the President in answer to a resolu tion ceiling for copies of correspondence and despatches relative to the 'right i)fvi , ito it' question. It is published" at length in the city papers. It is understood that the nomination of Mr. \Vise, as Minister to France, was sen in yesterday. It is said Mr. P7ofrit will go to Brazil. As for Mr. Cushing, he will probably go as Minister to China. provis ded he escape the lock jaw in conjugating the Chinese verbs. hi: aid he is taking lessons from the learned Hong Foo Thub,. squibaig. Probably Mr. Wise is not well versed in the pronunciation of French, so lie will have to Mesmalise Ling Louis, in arder to 'estalish a communication.' It is said tlost Mr. Irwin will he a ppoin. ted collector of the port of Philadelphia. to a Factory.—Mr. Le wis Chand ler, of Schuylerville, Saratoga county, N• V., lost his life on the 22d instant, by a strange accident. His hand being caught by a belt in a cotton factory, he was carri. ed with great velocity over the drum, and dashed against the ceiling with such force as to kill him instantly. Triumph of Conscience.—Captain Jo sera' Hoskins, of Barnstable, (Mass.) re ceived through the Post Office, a few days since, a letter containing fifty dollars, which Oie writer says is principal and in terest of what he took from him wiongful ly some fifteen 'years ago. The printingestablishment of the Mount Pleasant Register has been sold by the Sheriff for 105. dollars. A fellow named Rees has been commit._ ted in Philadelphia for robbing a hen— Immense flights of wild pigeons, suppo sed to be visitors from America, recently appeared in the vicinity of the lakes and hills of Cumberland, England. /110 r` norito4:the jailiparaor the eritifrterVenerai -I. quarter Sesepsers of the Perko, in fortfog r at c "" - . ty of Allteibeny: The petition of. Gies. Kirkpatriek, of,StiL Wait. Phis— burgh,, Ih said coasts. .sepettrollYkh°weth""' That he is well provided with house room and convent. ences for the ticeowniodation or etranTers nod travelers. at the !warm now °erupted by him as a tavern: and be. ing cher irous to continue that hu,tincrrs he prays your hon. ors to grant hint e iit . ense to keep an Inn or house of Pettit , ' Ertertainment. GEORGE KIRKPATRECK- The u ndersigned, cltizetta 'lithe 3rd Ward, respectfully certify, t hat Gen. K irkpat rick. the above named applicant, Is a gentleman of good repute for honesty and temper anl'e. nd Is well provided with house room and co nve niences for the accomntodation and lodging of strangers and' ravelers, anti that said I:iveril is necessary. John LatTetty, John Bryar, Ebenezer Kerr, Thomas Hunter, J. K. Irwin. William Mackey, John Patterson, M. rawdy, Joseph Allender, Thomas Dunlop, Peter Tleymer,• Thomas Elliot. mar 4-31.* To ihe honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sea ions of the l'eace, in and fnr ihec,rint. of henr Toe petition of Sarsli Savage, 2d ward city of Pitts. burgh, in said county, respectfully showeth:— 'rnat she is well provided with house room and (Idler eonvemences for the accorrinindati-n of stran g rs a d travelers, at the house now occupied by her as a cavern; and being desirous to cont•nue m the business s.ie prays your honor; to grant her a license to keep all lon or house of Public Entertainments. And sire will prat ,&c SARAH SAVAGE. The undersigned citizens of the :II ward Pitrs burgh, respectfully, rerlifv Alrs. Sarah Savage, the abuce natne.l applicant, is a person of good re port. for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with hroie roo m at d rain e , iences rrr tin! c • ce,,,,ami uti ii, ll and to !gong 0181t4ogo, and•rlV • ;I A that sai t tavern is necessary for toe accommo daunt) of the pittd,-.. S. Klcv,lo John Foy, 11Mlan.1, John Stn th, Edward Fenderich, B perry. l'ln•tul , D. Rhnoes, Arthur To •er, j,m o fit m,cglinin, Hiram B Gen. Vaud .gi if. Geo. Armor . 3lareh 4 --:tt.* the Ilimoraide, theJu gl.B of the, GM, t of General Quarter Sessions Peace, in arid for the fir the county of A 1 1 , ghtirit, The petition of Samuel Burosidet.. •if 4 It Ward, of Pir tsbure,h, respectfully sheweth, Tout :sta as well prov , ded with house lout and ‘,ll l r r otitertiiittnites for the a e totooßtmon of btr.iiiger- and at the twing e now ob-o d iel by him as a tavero; and he ir); desirous t conbnire in that business he plays your httn .rs In grim him n hreme to keep an Inn r init.,. of Put,lic Enter ainment. And lie will es ei SA NIUFL BI'UNSIDES. pra)t. The toirleisigord, eitizeiis; of Fourth Ward, ,e - soemhilly ceitify, thm. S. Lim nsides, the abm e nam ed appliritin.is ii geotleinanol good repute for hine-ty and teinpeianre, and i.: well provided with house 100,11 ;11 , 11 C ,1 1 1 effielices for the ilce , ;inttiociatto t i and lodging of strarii4 , .r, mid traveler, and that :aid t.vern l' """.."- '' - '-e / ,e, Al:C.11;110 latir),§ lif the puOlic. A. C. hell, I,llTtr l , -1.1;...., C. Lynch, Win flays, Win. liming, J. R. lklm.phy, milli ithaan, J. W. D. em.en Richard Hays, JAI') S. %Vdson, John Carr, L S. Chamberlin. Pots. 313rch .1-3-. FINO the lionorahle, :he Ja,l4es of the Court of C,,,rer• 1 at Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county orAlle,;hruy; The petition of Henry Cassidy of th e Ist ward of the city of riftionirah,in said county. respectfully show•elh-- That he is well provided with Manse room and other con veniences for the accommodation of maiezern mid I r weirs :MU bein g de,irou ; to continue in that business li, plays your honor: to grant him a ticemm to keep' an Inn or Imuse of PUI.I'C Entertainment, and he will pray. 4.c. lIENRY CASSIDA Y . The undersigned cltiz, us of the lit ward. l'ittstmrchme specs fully certify, that lie iry Cassidy, the flamed above applicant, in a gentleman of fond repute for honesty and iemperance, and in we I provided with hous e root,' and conveniences for the nceommodation and lod g ing of ',rangers and Irsvelers, and that raid tavern is veces,ary. .lathes Crawrord John Cu dwell John Thompson w . R. i;ormiy Junes R• Sawy, r Henry Staffort U. n. B,Jame'AlcAla:ters Gamut! li , •llcr H . Batem t it. McCosker Francis Nichol on NEW AIA MODE. V E undersignrd respectfully inform the public lb❑ JL after several years experience In the hest shops in t the eastern rities they have opened their New e la mode in Third so, one door from Market, and nearly opposite the post otTice, %virtue they are prepared to execute all °Mots in the tailoring line, in a manner unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city. Having, made arrangements for the t ereption of the most modern style fashions, gentlemen wishing clot lies made in a super. for style, wouid find it to their interest to give them a call. We wish the public to understand that this is l not in• tended in tank among the fitkome gull advertisements Or the day; for as to style and workmanship they challenge rompettii March 4- d ly. SCULLY 4- MONTAGUE. MERCHANTS' LINE. BETWEEN PITTSBURGH lIND PHIL3DELPIII.I IMLT.IMORE. Y 11111 S Line is prepared to commence busineFs ou the OpClllll7. of the canal. It i-; composed (West of Col. timina) of First Class Portable Boats, chartered for the :-eascin, each 'oat hem; in charge of it.; respective owner, The line has at a heavy expense taken a POLICY or IN srretmre from nue of the most substantial and prompt offices In the United States, covering all goods shipped by it, (free of expense to the owners of the goods ) Ship. pers desirous of availing, themselves or this insurance most give notice at the place of shipment of the value o f I , )vir good, The ra•es of frei2hl will he, as low as by nny re.gpon— earrie.s, and the facilities for giving satisfaction lo rn , innier+ in all respects are sorpassnd by no line on the ea na l. Shipper to and from the east a - e respect. fully invited to call. Fite business wilt he Conducted by CL ARK E & THAW, 90 Front meet and Pittehurgh.♦ J. BUTLER & C. JACKSON, Fool of D.,ek si wet, Plifindelphla. W. M. idEREDITH, - New York. JOS. HARN ISH & S. MILLEN, AI arch 4 ti OUSE WANTED —A small hou=e waived Abe rent not 10 exceed #lOO per annum. Apply at "TUT. TI,E'S Medical Agency, SG Fowl) *tree!. March 4. (Is hand and for sale on accommodating terms, for 1 1.../cash, o r exchanged for trade or produce in suit cnn. -100 cuts of 4 and 5 clouhle etirple and yellow carpet chain. 300 dozen good and cheap window sash assorted 9i7.4 , 5, and window glass to suit.if wanted An :sort merit of Cs Axes, Shovels, Spaden. Dung York", Pakenvpos.Te., Krltles. and other castings; Country Carpels, Corn Grooms and Brost's.. ISAAC RARRI9. Agent. 4- Corn. Mer: 9, fifth it. March 4 50 lifirv't N. O. Sular. 230 tuns N. 0. .Mc;a.Ees 40 Tierces Rice. 20 fildti No 3 Mackerel. 10 do No 2 dn. 7 Tierees Sperm Oil. Just received per S B Express Mail and for sale by J. W. BERBBIDGE 4- Co' mar 4. Water at between Wood and Smithfield. For Rent. FOR a term or years. Two building liaison the hank of the Allegheny river, adjutant& the CA, line. Apply at the house Agency, ?can lomat, 5111 Ward mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY. :larch 4, 1813-3.* Ball hnore J. & P. MARTIN, flarriAurgl); A. L. LOW, Columbia. SUGAR AN MOLASSES. 100 Mids. N, 0 gum.. 120 bbis. N. 0. Molasses. n prime order, just received by S. A. Areade,ana for sale by J. W.BU&BiUDCB 4 Co. mar 2. Water It. bet—lisMlM-Wa" a" DISSOLUTION. —The partnership her Intz between William 0 Leary a • atriek Multi ny.trnding tinder theflrm or O'Leary, Muleaiirt WaR disgolved on the tOth lost, by mutual consent. The hooks oldie Arm will remain in the huisduda. Id &surly. who will receive all debts dud to sin! c !alms against the concern. and is authorized to use the name of the firm in closing the business. WM. O'LEARY. P. MULVANY. Pittsburgh, February 28,1343. P. Moly:ley will continue the mannfactnre °Mot Glassware, and hes removed to the wereltoom norm* occupied by Little it co. , corner of Market iseslWeter eis„ where he is prepared lo furnish his friends IlMetBll. tomere of the late firm with every variety orGlasimranr on the mo.t accommodating terms. mar 2-3 t. TO the Ilneetable the Jl , riges of the Connor Gen. eral Quarter Semont. 3 fth,l Prate, in and kr the county of Allegheny. The petition of J.. F. Curry. of Jefferson, township, in said county, respectfully showeth, That he 13 well provided with house room and othegarni. veniences for the acrotnmodathm of strangers and travelers, at the house now occupied by him es a tavern; and being deeirons to continue in that bush. ness, ha prays your honors to grant bim s license*, keep an Inn or house of Public Entertainment: and he will ever pray. J. F. CURRY, The undersigned, citizens of J. fTerson town• ship, tespectforly certify, L F. Curry, the above named spplicant, is a genticmen of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro— vided with house room and conveniences for the ac• cotumodatio❑ and lodging of strangers and rraveleiis, and that ,aid Intern is necessary for ,he acconimo ti u. o; the pub it 11. B. Wallace, Wil‘ock, .I.no•ph Curry, James Irwin, Jacob linroer, J 0 seph NVII•on March?--3i." Adams' Patent "Itaughphy" us e HAVE now bees oefbr e the noble 3"yeatv du ring which time. several Ilio.isandq have been sold and in daily Use, We are confident prbeing sustained in sa y they are Ike beat Cutree Mina In the United Stale+, any way ynu•fix it.' Several niciJificati madeto snit •the.tney of wives and the purees of ImshandA Sold by the goon or doyen at the manufaetort-... Malleable Ca