friendly intercourse betweea Catholics and 'Protestants, and in direct opposition to the dictates of thit peace•inspiring, and love. be2etting religion, established by the meek and lowly Jesus. The great aim of Prot ,estants ought to 1),I to convert their Catho• lic, brethren from the errcr of their way by showing them in our conduct and inter- course with then,-that we are inspired by the same love which animated the breast of the Father of all niPn towards his wayward and lost children,when he sent his only be gotten Son to die-for their salvation; ar.d I look uoon the effort to get up a 'Protestant , Association' as crlculau!d to retard rather . Abaft forward the great end of converting our Catholic brethren from their (as we diem) false religion. I feel convinettd that •ttus great mass of thinking, intellil,ent, lib. eral and pious Protestants are of the same opinion. Let those clergymen who got up and carried through the measure.und what they have done, call.meetings of the peo ple, give them a liberal layman for a chair math invite Catholics as well as Protestants _to meet and fairly to discuss the chrisiian propriety of getting up associations of th kind, and then light will be diffused abroad on this very important topie;and tru•h rath er than error and bigotry will prevail. A PROTESTANT. Prierch 4th, 1543. Where's Captain Schinley I—This corn mon inquiry, we find at the head of an article in the Loudon Globe, of a recent date; in which the wherabouta of. the Captain are satisfactorily stated as follows: 'Captain Schenley, who some short time since, eloped, vvi , h a young lady of fifteen years of age, rom the United States, and which affair at the time caused con siderable excitement, n Ametica, from the circumstances attending it, and a notice of which apptared in the London Journals is at present residing at Surinam, where he fills the office of Judge of her 'Majes— ty's Slave Commission Court; hut intends to return, as the Am-rican papers state, in Consequence of lila ill health of his lady and will then take the opportunity to On— , deayor to bring ab tut an amicable recon - ciliation between himself and Mrs. Schen *y's-fatnily. ''' The property of which the lady is anti :_..., :-,,, is about $2,000,000, near £500,000 t al ' :.' rling, and consists of real estate in Pitts .*-•''.- - ,- ' ich—no sma'l fortune for this gallant ",:.: 1 • - '• I * 'ion of Mars:to storm and capture. It is bequeathed to her und• r the will of her grandfather.. he late General O'Hara. The P en n s ylvania Legislature passed an act . , setting alike this leg ify, mid giving the'reverru-s to The trustees.. It i 4 most rob able, that if this law thus passed be cor. rectly represented. that the lady's ultimate right ,to the property is fully conceded, and only prevents her .;[liming it until she be• comes of age. At the time of her elope ment she r-sided at Mrs. Inglis's seminary at Staten Island. Captain Schenley, im mediately after his nuptials came to En gland, and was with his lady presented to Her Majesty oa his appointment. He has h..en twiee a w•dower, having first married the niece of Lat.' Fifts.and sec ,f)ii ly to the second daughter of Sir W. Pole, Bart. Amos tielid,4ll On the Lit Air. Davis presented in 14e Hcuse cif Representativ..s. a series Of resoluti• us fewn the Legislature of N. Yolk, cdling upon Congress to liberate &mos Kendall. Resolutions, on the same I:.'fftHbject, adopted by the Legislature of wine were also presented, from which *es cull the following. Resolved, That iv resisting what ho deemed to in an unjust and exorbitant claim upon the P, 0. Deaartmeni, /or which he is ::ow incarcerated within the jail limits of the city of Washington, Mr. Kendall acted with a single eye the pubs lic.good, and with a deep sense of an bits perceive duty as a public servant. Resolved, That the rank injustice of suffering a public servant, thus meritorious, to he placed in durance, not for any defai catioo or misconduct,but On account of his fidelity to the Government, is a stain upon the natiocal honor . . which, as far as it can be done by Congress, should be speedily erased: Resolved. That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Rlaresen atives res quested, to exec t all fair and hot-rable means. to have the jadzment, o a which the Hon Amos Ken lull is now imprison ed, for with ul,lia g his official sanction to the claim of S:oektain & S:okes, on the P. 0, Dep ar t ?writ. cancelled by the Treasur er of the Un•ted States; and also to have the said Kendall allow, d and p :id, from the public Treasury, the costs and expen ses incurred by him f ~ ett__n4 the suit of raid Stockton & Stokes ag !lost hi n, to gether with such further sum for his dam ages, by reason of said suit aid imriscur. !at, us may be a full remunerati , n there. • i)4+:, Louisalit,. March 1, P. Nl.—There has been but little- , change in our market the last few days, except in Louisiana funds. In consequence of the late state of affairs at New Orleans we ere unable at present to make any cot rect q cctations. Indiana Is I to 1 discount. Eastern exchange re• mains abundant at par (6 1 preariOUr, The Cres , ent City Journal rays, that . , leech pock has been killed in Cincinnati the present season, that most of the litera ry ladies inter-lard their conversation with "wraps" from Bacon. "Hog's talcs," are flake a favorite work, and eff ota are being wade to discover the lineal .tlescendants •3f the patriarchal Ham. Several gills are in the nrsrket as "s pare ribs." Tito planet Verna., that has bomVying to rahn herself wvon the in, Whams of Braintree - ior a-Carnet. . ~... . P.OR PILLUDISATIi JAMES BUCHAN,AN, Subject to the decision of a National Convention DAILY MORNING POST. ri11t.1.11 , 6'. WM. 11. SNITIt , EDITOR a AND PR OrllllcTorta The Advocate of yesterday states that in some parts of Mexico, their curtet,cy is in such a wretched condition, that cakes of soap constitute their only small change, and that it is the legal currenay of the town. This is certainly a bad state of af. fairs, but we think it infilitely preferable to the system' of worthless, irredeemable shinplasters, that the 'Advocate's' party would establish in this country if had the power. The cakes of soap possess some intrinsic value; they are valuable for other put poses than small change, and those who possess them can always give a satisfacto ry answer to the important question, "how are you off for so:3 i )." But shinelaslets, • dirty, greasy, ragged shinplasters—what are they g-od for 1 I n nine cases out of ten, they are worth nothing. Some, in. deed, that are is.ued by doggeties, may be 'good fur a chto.k,' or 'refreshments at the bar,' i e the smallest quantity of the newest kind of whiskey, but the majority of corporation Ehinplasters, the people have long since found out. are worth but litad more than a slip of brown paper.— We would, then, much prefer the rakes of soap for small change, and if the Salons who make laws for our city, should resolve on another issue of certificat ea, we hope they will give the soup currency a respect ful consideration befur.; the yeas and nays are called. gion.The Gaz " tte and its correspondents are laboring hard to destroy the confidence of Western shippers in the management of our public works, and thus divert from our city, a large portion of the trade and travel which would certainly flow to it, if the excellence, cheapness and the many facilities of our line of improvements were properly understood. There is something like a coincidence in :he conduct of the Gazette at home, and that of its late editor N. B. Ctai., in the Legislature. While our cotemporar 's correspondents are trying to injure the bu simss r.f the Canal by misrepresentations and fa:se constructions, Neville B. Craig is laboring in the Legis'ature to effect the passage of a measure that would inevita - bly t ansfer a large poi 'ion of the business of the Pennsylvania improvements into the haads of our New York rivals, and turn all the b 'nefits that nu=t ultimately accru- from the expenditures Do the Erie extension to a band of yankee stock..garn biers. In combaing some of the ar2u ments made against his project, he had the impudence to disregard everything like truth, and declare that not aver 100 barrels of Salt were shipped from this city antiu ally. Every one knows how far this is from the truth, and that no one possessing less effrontery than Neville B. Craig , would dare to utter such an unfounded cal umny against a branch of business that is of much importance to our city. EMI q'HURSDAY, Al ARCH 9. 1913 see Firf , t Page. rho Hard. It cannot be supposed that Mr Craig committed this error from ignorance, for while at home he always effected to take great interest in the business of Pittsburgh and as-ume a leading part in advancing all her commercial projects, II- emit I not but know that salt forms a latge item of the business of our city, and to fix our ship. meats at a hundred thousand barrels, would be nearer the truth than the statement he m3de. lithe salt merchants don't salt him down fur this, they are less sensitive to slander than we heve heretofore consider ed them. Canal Traasportati.m. We understand that some of the enemies of our public works are circulating a repot that the Trucks wi'l nut be ready for the rai'rnalls at the openi ig of navigation. "l'his is not true, as we are informed by a gentleman who has jest r,torned from John:town. Ile to us that ihere are ten set of Trucks at that place, intended for the Columbia Rail— ' road, and they will be placed on the road ae soon as the business commences. There are also six sets at Hollidaysburg, for the Portage Road, and two more sets at Blairs ville, With these facilities, no interrup tion can he given to the section boat sys tem, and those who go into the trans, portation business, on their own hook, will have a fair start with the large lines. W anticipate that our public improve ments .'will do a slashing business this sea son, in as touch as the reducti . on of tolls and the adoptio:3 tf& system that will en• able individuals with a single boat to ern : bark in the business, will cause _ such a re duction on the friegiu,as will draw busi nos- e-toour pn'.)tin Works, that, under the - old ercter ? ofsbitigs, they' conld - bever .get. A machine fur sweeping streets has invented in Manchester, England. =~:' Curirelitiondentf. 1 IRARIVISIWIROH, .414rcb 6, 1643. aentlemen:—ln the courao of the present seg.! sion, several petitions have been presented to the house asking that Articles of Impeachment might he preferred against the Executive of the CArn. , inenwcalt‘r. for bribery and corrupt'on. These petitions were signed by serentymine persons is all, and carne from the c;ty and county of Phila delphia. They were referred to a §elect commit. tee, and that committee on Thursday last made • ill 1 0 reports.—The report of the majority was pre. rented by the Chairman of the Committee, (Mr. elw . ell) and the report of the minority by Mr• Parke of Chester. The report of the majori'y i 3 short, concise, and status that the moat prominent of the peti• tioners had been notified to attend; and produce evidence to sustain the charges prefe-red. None of them attended, nor was there any proof f,,rth. , coming. The committee were referred to the e‘idence produced hat winter, before the investi. gating coaunittee of which Mr. Sha - awood was chairman. Extracts f:oin one or two letters from these petitions were inc:q'porated in the report, which state that the writers "knew nothing, nor could know any thing in relation to the subject." The minority report is tery lengthy. It is artfully drawn u',, and has been the result of much labor . '1 here is no new light, no fresh evidence advanced, but much false reasoning. Garbled extracts arc made, and new conclusions drawn from the same testimony upon which the Guyer • nor was last year acquitted by a committee, a majority of whoin were composed of his political and personal enemies. Mr. Morris made a motion to print one thou sand copies of these two reprts.—Upon this mo tion a long t.iseussion arose. V.,rious other mo tions were made,—me to postpone the subject for the present, and another Li postpone indefinitely. Previous to this however, a certain portion of the repot was declared to be out of order by the Sin alter, in is much as it mentioned in disresp •ct. ful terms a member of the (Inise,—Nlr. Lowry of Crawc•rd. All a ppe was taken, and the de cision of the Chair sustained. The hour or one o'clock arrived before any vote was taken—the subject will conic up t,,,lay and the clues , . tion will be on the motion to postpone the whole subject indefinitely. _ The cottimitt , e of the S•natc to whom was res forted the apportiontnent Bid which pissed the House, Lave not yet reported. It is supposed that they will rep irt the House Bill with some slight uiuenimen•s. P. Q. New Or /rads —The 'Tropic rays, the excite (tient, with regard to the Bsnks, we ecc glad to hear, has almost wholly r.tetriderl. There was no run upon ally or them yesterday. The netes ii the noies of the Commercial were purchased, in the afternoon, at 20 to `'.s dtsCount. Biles'on, of Ole Bonn Rouge GvaAto, dclibcr ately evprosses th, opi.storl th it of the .I.oa ten der suhj elm thnt ev'r employed the pen of a in' is an old shirt. 'Jr. C Clay Rabscd.-IS'e learn rim the Lex Ohicrver that:the dwelling of Caodiu: M. ;Ind rohiwd of ',leer plate to the valoc of 'bow Svll 'l'hf• robbers elitrred the lion-e in i,om,• way unkno.vri, an neillier c'onr or window was in- j red, enn.utimmie - 1 their puri.ippi ti,inn,and went oat Jll J of (hi hacit i!oors uf the div, fling, kavina it op n.—They did n t take from Mr. Clip all him plate, which they could have dcnc without any difficulty. Mr. Clay °Tali $lOO for the recovery or the plate, and $lO3 for the arrest of the robber or robhere• Rdirf.—The I,rnt vide liurnat styeh tho hi;l bciorc the S'-natc of Kentucky, making the arrangement with• the present banks to loan an additional million (one hundred theusend Juliana in each Congre4minnal district.) pawed on 'rues , . day by a vote of 27 to 10. What would Cincinnati be were n not fir her Imp, pigs, pork, harm, bacon, lard oil, &c? We Sit gte 'T'ickets for the Six Lectures, $l, 'or a Lady and Genflem in, $1,50, and fur a lam. ily (4'5 penmns, $3, to be had at the 800 k and A Was!tingtonian Toaet.—Cy a Indy—ffßevo- I Music Stores, Ex.,.:' , ange llotel, (where he stays) Infirmary armie' and cold wat, r armies—Tne one and nt the do r. Adertis.inti, 1 li,tV! 25 C.nfs: fur 2 . drove the red coats from the land; the other the Ladies and a Gen' lernan 50 cis March - 8. ----------- red noses." I OV EINEM( OF 'HIE POOR. pxuse for a reply Ahout three millions c•f people in Groat B:itain are soxioug to migra•e to !his c..untry or A untra , , lia ituri tp the upprolchinz Qummor. Distress it+ driving them from their homes. The estate of Elinor° Williams late of Cincin nati is vale d at halt a million. It is sated that the value of the jewelry worn by the ladies of Pennsylvania arn_unts to eight eon millions ! This would pay off the State debt if the Sto• k could be bought for 50 per cent, which is probable. .' Preacher en the Stage. —On the fall of the curtain at the Theatre at Rochester last Saturday evening, one of the actors came forward and announced that there would be divine service there on the follow. ino Sund iy evening. The house was filled, the curtain rose upon a library scene, and a clergyman went through with the cus tomary exercises. yellow fever rages to a frightful ex tent in Guyaquil. They are exhibiting a negro boy in 1110. bile, who was cut loose from the apron strings a little too soon. He has all the marks and developements of a full grown man, with whiskers, beard, and large mus. cies, and is, moreover, quite intelligent. .11 dear bottle of frine.—lt was sometime since stated that at a dinner given by Pres,. ident Tyler, a bottle of wine was broached which- was four hundred years old. The Temperance Herald enters into a calcula tion of what it was worth, basing its first value at 50 cts.; this sum put out at six per cent iittereit, ,would at that time amount tattle enormous sum of $7,15948E093. iliance for . the peo ple. of lowa earnestly invite young ladies to "take boat fur Iowa" and find husbands who will receive them with "open arms." The paper says:—There a special and earnest call for about five thousand good looking, industrious and sweet tempered young women. We have an excess of a bout five thousand bachelors, or rather it should be said ideficit of so many unmarried women. This state of things cause dreadful work among the married part of the corn- Imuni y. we have a very 'liberal divorce law, allowing a dissolution of the bonds for slight causes, vet our leg islature is flooded with petitions for divorce. All young ladies wit& are so philanthropic as to devise ,to put an end to these family difficulties, are particularly requested to take boat for lowa, and they will be wel comed with open arms." Arresting Slaves.—Sorne slaves in Rich' mond, Virginia, stole butter from a country fanner on the 25th ult., and when he ar rested one of them, the others attempted a rescue without success. Nineteen slaves were also arrested there on the night of the 29th for gambling in aogrocery. The Oregon Fever breaking out anew —The agent of the Oregon Emigrants ur ges those who had resolved to migrate to the Oregon territory not to abandon their determination of locating in that El airs, do, merely beciuse the bill making the grant of land hai been lost in the House. Mr. Shively says: "The bill will no doubt become a law in all its force; and as those who have made up their minds to locate in that country have nothing to gain here and nothing to loose there, the company will rendezvous at Fort- Leavenworth on he 20th of Aptil. Mr. Fitzpatrick will he in readiness to conduct us across the mountains. Let us occupy this only key to the Pacific, and never yield one foot of it to foreign power, and may fingers of na tional scorn follow to the glove that nelo - tiation which would ce le aoy portion of it t o the BritiTh Cloeen or any other poten Qtate." Like old Tiaul.—The rile walks of our business str..ets present a business like ap pearance rather unusual these times. Box• es, bales, &c. ate strewed around in large lots, as they "used to vas" when times were good. We think the predictions of those who promise a "renewal of business" this spring will be fulfilled. A contemporary says, have nothing of interest" niun asks t•liow the re ran Ivn any interest where there is ORATOIII .4N.9 MUSIC! BIZONSON rnintnencel a Popular I:,kii,se in' Six 'elute., on in tne Fifth P^esbyte , inn Church, THIS EVENING i Alarth 9th, at 7 o'do •Ii; in connection avi:h Phy:4- iolo,:y and the Laves of Lit • rind Health, iv ,th derituivuratiwal by 01 , MANIKIN, or artislial mai, representing 1700 parts o: the Body, inter spersed with three or roil.. tt f l!ltatioqH each Ire lure, and as many Song", by Nast', of 2; Y. to illustrate time prine,p'oa of Mental and Vocal P Lecture evenings, Thursday, Monday and Friday. for 2 week-3. l' , r44rys t j classes in Elocution and Music, as connected will) Physiology ,or Physiology a'one,will mud in so'd church, on Thursday, 9th inst., ut 4 o'clock, the class: s are entitled to Tit kets far the Public I offer inyst If ns n candidrte for the office of Overseer of the Poor, and rcspuetft.lly solicit the support of rny f, 'cods, mar 9—die 1110 ttio tionuranle the J. , d 4 , 8 of me Cum t of . General r Ses,iona of the Peace in and for the Courtly or Allegheny; The petition of William J dinson, of the 6 rough of Lan. , eacevide in the county aforesaid. humbly bhoweth— That your peliiiuo r hath provided himself with lorlieriiils for the a( e lattoodatioo of truvelei t; and others, at his dwellio t ; house in the borough aiore said and prays that your Honors will he plewed to grant him a license to keep a Pubic House of En ifirlatuthent . And your petitioner as in duty h mod will pray. W I ILIA M JOH N - SO We, the sqbscrihers, ritizeos of Lawreheeville, do cer ty that the 'shore petal Hier is of good repute for nohesty arid tempera,ee, and is well provided with house roil rs,,d ennrenielicca r.r the tveonhnoda Lion and of strangers and traveler. and that sail tavern is necessary. Thins Kirby, Joseph lA'ainright, John O'Brien, S undel Garrison, Jlakes Venter, David 1,1 ny d, .1:)hn Tor Emit, J fine, March 9-1 t •-:0 the 1-Lin -gable the Judges of the Court of 11. General Quail er Sessions of the Peace in ind for the County of Allegheny: The petition of James Hughes, of Pitt Tawns ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth— That your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwebing house in the township afire said and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a Public House of Entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty bour d, will pray. JA it. HUGHES. We, the subscribers, cftivms of Lawremmille, do certify that the above petitioner is of good res pute fur honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation anti,bidging ofatrangers and trav elers and that said tavern is necessary. John Sutton, Pat'k Ward, John Farril, Edw'd Fnran, David Jones, John K. O'Cariell, John Beery, Hugh Brady, John Stewart, Chap. Stubbs. March 9-3 t. V1117E:room ottnpled By Alderman Stewart, on Penn rot e gint. st.,asan oirice—rents36 per year. Also, LW4I rooms on Penn Pi reel, occupied at present as a shoe siote— rt . $43 Per year. Also, MO roomsoccup,rdasa Grocery store, on Penn street—rent 8313 per year. Also, a small brick house In the rear of Dr. McMeal's of f ice on sthstreet—rent per year. Apply to JAvIKS BLAKELY, House Agent, sth Ward. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD FAR,3I.—A lot of ground on Con I Lane, between Tunnel and High stn., 46 by 100 feet deep, on which are erected two frame dwelling houses, one 30 feet by !6, the other smaller. They both rent for $r2.00. and the ground is oil a perpetual lease at one dollar per foot or $46 per annum, this 'trope, ty will he sold low for cash or exchange for a farm, and $l,OOO paid with it: For further particulars, enquire of Nicholas Whitfield, Bir mingham, or at Harris' General Agency eruflnt riligence office, No 9, sth at. mar 9. lIIIDS. N. 0. Sugar. (.3 20 bble. Plantation Molasses, this day received by Steamer Massachusetts, and for Pale by J. G. 4- A. GORDON, 12 Water street. I 1119. the Honorable the Judges of Court of Getter al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, itt and for the coun ty of Allegheny: The petition of Michael of the let Ward Allegheny city, in said county, respectfully showeth— That he is welt provided with house room and others conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. at the house now occupied by him as a tavern and being desirous to continue in that I USIIICPS he prays your honors to giant him a license to keep an inn or house of Publi: Entertainment, and he will pray, titc. M. 01-lAN I.ON. The undersigned, citizens of Ist Ward Allegheny city, certify that M O'Hanldn, the above named applicant, is a 2entieman of good repute for honesty and temperance, and k welt provided with Louse roont and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of stran gers and travelers, and that mid tavern is Ile. essary. R. IL 51,Clel.and, Arthur Newman, Alward, ll.tvi I IlArz, - 11. E. Ream, Rob't McC:ltrattry, J. M. Sooeeden jr , Miehl Coudron, James McCaffrey, Warner W. Presshater, George McChesney, Robert Nixon. mar 9-I.* "from Congress we —tile N. Y. U. STEVENSON A S. F"wkr, W A. (7Foclicnrts in nn= O'Brien, inset) P. li,tep Jae C. Caminins, Ja'. M'Kdvy, lino the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General : .11. Quarter Sessions of thy Peace in and for the 1 County of Allegheny. The petition of R. C. Pomeroy, of Ron Township, city, in the county aforesaid, humbly !bent( h— 1 That your petitioner hath provided himself with ma- ; terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, I at hiA dwelling house in tile city aforesaid, and prays i that your llonoro will be pleased to grant him n license to keep a Public House of Entertainment. And your petitioner a- , In duty bound, wit p ray. R. C. PONIEROY: , We, the sulucrihere, citizens of ROSS Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and k well provi ded wilt' house room and conveniences for the accoanno danon and 1..-ipcetrangers and travellers, and that said tarill.r Tik . ..p...., :r t, , , Thomas P - --• --• •„Lio, . --' .1, L ,.P. WW. llancnck, 04 Ta i , Rut ler 1.4 jrc m ,- ...ri . t.u, - Winn Lewis, Genre I. 7 irdm (Sandler, 'William POitOtiff. Jth , epli Keel, theory flower,- John Ca•r, Conrad fmefli.zr, Peter Klinzensin it h mar 2- , .31. TO 111 , 1 1 utterable. the Judges. of the Court of Geoerill laiterte, SeAsioos of . the Peace., in Anil for ikt count , of Aile g heiiy: Tile petition ofJ no. Lochttead ;id ,vard city of Pitts bor4h, in a 0.1 county, respectfully showeth:— That he is well provided with house room and other roove , uetic.s for the accommodati• n of wan g-rs nod travelers, at the house now uc.tupiel by hill at a iarern: and bein4 desirous to coot flue in the bu.,tioess 'be prays yew honors to gram. hint 4 license to keep au lon u. liewie of Public Eutnittionteuts And s;itt wW pia% ,Stc it.- notkrsignrd ci izrus of the 3d ward Pros. 1 - wrgh, !eApectfully, cer John Lochhead, the nao!ea applicanys a pen=nn of goo I re pate (ti li:uesty and temperance, atri is ive:l Pro , vidrri i.h 11-nse rco.n and coon i•licei I , r the ac n and .o Ig tig of Airo!ge• s and ra •r a. .d lid !VII tVier . .l la 11 - CeS.Ary for ute ac of the public. Kiward Robert Carson, I fonry Met:io-key, Join! B yrs r, Coring. Ch ri 8 V , ck, .John 13..eer, Thomas,:4rk, Davi I li'och , 'Y, Iti-hard Edint, George Kirkpatrick. M. , r , i) 9 —3t." INDEVI.NDENT TIDE WATER LINE FOR carrying itlerchandize and Produce to and from , Pltiladelpilta, Baltimore, New York and Roston, by the Pennsylvania Canal and Rail road, on trooper ate principles. Stock of Ihts line consists of new large Tidewater boats ' , alit expressiy for this route, with all the modern im provements lu bo.,t building; of a supetabuntlant supply of ring rale cars on the Portage Railroad; and a full sup. ply nr strong nod commodious Pennsylvania boats he. t wren Johnstown and Pittsburgh; all of which will be conducted by Fober, Whist rious and experienced captains and superintendents. Charges will be paid on all gouda Intended to he shipped from Piltshttrils In Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Boston, and consilned to James Dickey 4 Cu., Canal Basin, corner of Liberty and Wayne CIF. and will be promptiy,attended to and forwarded with , despatch. All Gond.. and produce intended to be shipped from Philadelphia coastwise, or via the Delaware and Rarl tun Canal, nod consigned to Hart, Andrew and Mc Kever , will be received at their warehouse. first wharf above Race street. Philadelphia, and shipped directly from thence without additional handling or expense; a line of Boston packets connects with the line at this pain , - Shippers are invited to examine thestock of this line and judge for themselves, before shipping by any other, as their interest will be advanced by shipping by it, the proprietors being determined to exert themselves to the utmost of their ability for the interest of their custo mers and pro , perity of their line. Insurance can be effected cheaper by this line thanany other, as this route is considered the safest PROPRIETORS Hart, Andrews 4- McKever, from Philadelphia and Bal limore to lloilidayAorg. Henry L. Patterson,froin Hollidaysburg to Pittsburgh. AGENTS. Hart, Andrews 4 tilelilever, Philadelphia Eid , r,Gel.ton 4. Co., PaManure. Henry L. Patterson, tiottidayaburg. Jessee Patterson, Johnstown. James niche', 47 CO. Pitightlr2ll ADMINISTRIITORS' NOTICE — All persons in• dented lathe estate of Robert Keenan, late of West D , er townshm, deed, arc rrquested to make Immediate payment of the same to the undersigned, and all per. sons having clalms against said estate are notified to present the same duly authenticated. mar a —6tor 10 13ELS. Spirits Turpentine, tbie day received and for sale by J. G. 4- A. GORDON, mar 8. 12 Water street. rd•o the llonorahle, the lud;es of the Court of Gener • at Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Isaac Taylor, of Versailles Township, in said county, respectfully ehoweth— That he is well provided with house room and other con veniences for the accommodation ofslangers and travelers and being desirous to continue in that business, tie prays your honors to grant him a license to keep an Inn or house of Public Entertainment, and hp wilt pray, ,itc. ISAAC TAYLOR. The undersigned;citiztas of Versailles Township. re• spectrally certify, that Isaac Taylor, the above named applicant, is a gentleman of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is we I provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of skrangers and travelera, and that said tavern is neceviary. Joctob K-ister, Wm. Michael, Larkin Stinchoombe, John A. Robiosoa, John 8-invhcombe, John Howell, Eseifief Reece. Jacob Kunkle, Z. Pate, son, Juba M , Cully, B. Carpenter, Wm. Wallace. March 8, 1843-I.* JOHN LOCHHEAD 51A AG'T. K EEN AN, Actin 'I. BERNARD FLANEGAN, Adm'r -_, n. " Suction S;(105. CARPETS FOR SALE. MST RECEIVED and for sale at Baasonaa's 41a011 er Rooms, No 110 Wood it A large lot of Fine and Superfine Ingripa, Carpel. Venitlan stair Carpets, Oil Floor Cloth e nage.4.e. which will be sold at private sale 20 per cent cheaper than any ever before offered In thl, market. hiarch 7• R A. BAUMAN, Jig, FirIHR sale of Fresh Sprlng 4 Goods will be eondneed et Bartswas's Aution Roosts, No 110 Wood d every day this weei, at 10 a. x. and 2e. at. it rare shame for bargains is now offered ,as the go de °feted-met4W. tirely new, the assortment complete, and the vitiates of the very best March 7 For Rent. FOR a term of years. Two building !casco tbs'inseh of the Allegheny river. adjoining the 04, Jibe. Apply at the house Agency, Penn street, sth Ward. mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY, TO LET. ON E hrlck dwelling house, containiag fahall, two parlours, 4 toning up Matra, with Is. kited garret,tlining room and klichen.*ltt rine house, 4.c. This nouns is pleasantly located yard in front and rear, on the canal bank. write,* Chesnut street, leading to upper bridge. now in the as cu pane) , of Mr. McClurg. rent. to suit the times—Enquire of Dr. Whittaker, Allegheny City. war 8, TO the Fro - torah:o, the Judges of the Court of General Qua r ter Sess'ons of the PCInCIN in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Mrs. Murray, of Pitt . TEArn• ship, itt the county aforesaid, humbly showed), that your petitioner hash provided herself with materials fur the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, is the township and county slate said, and prays that your Honors will be plesseitto g,ant•her a license to keep a public how, of efiter taitiment. And your petitioner, as in duty bostad till pray. MRS MURRAY: We the subscribers, citizens of Pitt township, do certify that the above petitioner is oreoodreputelor hotte:ty and temperance, and is well provided with( hou-e loom aud enuveniences for the acconnotia— end lodglng of strangers and travelers, and tfie said tavern is necessary - Farrow, George L Reis, Thomas Halley, Eriw . a Gazzam, Wiliam Detherifige, Alez'r, Miilar, Jt lin Humbert, -James Ross, J. D W. White, Wiliam Wi March 7-3 t. f 0 the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Ginerat .11. (limner Sessions of the Peace, In and for Ligiagooggi ty of Allegheny. The petition of Henry Rea. of Pitt 4 rownibtp I. salti county, respectfully shoWeth:_ That he is well provided with house room and ssiihms conveniences for the accommodation of strain* f travellers, at the house now occupied by filmes a to and belt g Jevirous to continue in that business be your honors to grant him a license to keep / house of Public Entertainment. And hes," •1. ' HENRY • 7 ,- 4 4 — .41 The undersigned, ci'izene of Pitt Towomit epee' fully cer, ifs, that Henry It. a, the above nil !Meant. is a gentleman of gond repute for h. ... temperance, and is well provided with house rooms- conveniences for the accommodation and lodging or • gers arid travelers, and that said tavern is neeesssist the accommodation of the public. Brown Irwin, James C. Cummins, James itia hardson, Wm. Arihnrs, Jacob Tomer, Henry :::timple, A. B. Curling, John Aiken, A. Mirk, R. , bert Williams, Danirl I, irr., James Cargo. mar 7-3.... rilOthe Hnna•atte Jod.los or the Court of Gemini! .11-• Roarier Sessions of tbe Perace In and for Inc connly of AI lledheny. - The petition of William Gardner, of Lower St. Clair Towniiinp, in said county, Imititi:y atieweth:— 4 , Thal your petitioner bath provided blinsell witHisos. crlals fur the areutntnodation of traveters and oi brat.* dwelling Timm in the township aforesald,andoroys that your honor , : will he pleaset to 2rrint hint a license to keep a !louse of Entertainment. Ault yoiklie itioner, us in duty bound. will pray. \VI LLI A NI GARDNER. We'. the anharriliers. citizen,: of Lower St. Clair 1p.,:d0 certify, dint Me above poiloner is or Food reoniailar oniony and tempi , . ranre. and la welt provided with house room and ronvenienees for the. aeronanod.Allort of mrangers and travelero,rind that said tavern is necessary. Danial naliA y, Jeremiah Dthilavy, John Gthl, John n,:11(4, tart Waibice, J PIMeS IC IlardSr.ll, Tamflas 11 Carl, Ala rh oil 10 tne i Intuitable the .1 u tiges of the Court of (hitt era Quarter Sa.mions ,f the Peace, in and Tar the county of Allegheny The petition of Wm. Milholland of Lower St Clair tow,iship, in said mumtr , respectfolly shou - eih, That he 13 well provided with house room and other con veniences for the acrotnmodation of strangers and travelers, at the house, now occupied by him. as a tavern; and bring deArnits to omitinue i t that_btesr ness, ha prays your honors to e.ratit him a limning:la keep en Inn or house of Puhliu Emei taiument and he will ever pray. WILLI M 9IILHOLLAVD. The uudorsittopti • citizens if Lower St Clair town• ship, tespeetfotty certify, that Win. Mahtiland, the ah , ,ve named ,ttpl -sot, is a gentleman origurid rerote for honesty aml temperance, and is well pro. vid•d with hou-e aeon aad conveniences for the ac. e o ;,, l nnd t,inn and lod g in g of strangers and travelers, and that raid ta,ern is necessary for /he aceommotht■ ti of the public. John Pole.Chog, Geo. S. Hays, Thomas Blaci.u , nore, Ifeory Giffin, John Murray, Jams John lirawdy, %Vahan) B ,ggs, Wilhatn Meredith, Caleb Foster, ],ho D. Wier,' Wiliam Chess. SUGAR JIND MOUSSES.:' . 100 blida N.O Sugar. 120 bbls N 0. Molasses. in prime order, just received by 8. B. AreadeAnd for sale by .1. W. BURBRIDGE . mar 2. Water st. between Wood and SmitihnidB" fIR. DILNIEL 'Mire on Fifth street I,otween Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. _ der 10-Iy. MOTICE to Steam Boat Owners.—The subscriber, la II consequence of the difficulty of the times, has role red the pr!re of boa &Very Gatartifor the prevention , of the explosion of steam boilers, to $l5O per boat. Is borKO that all bum owners will avail I hetnsetie of these reacormide terms, not only on account of the perfect safety they afford, but also in point of economy. goiters with the apparatus attached wail wear abon wice as to, as those not provided with them March 8-3 in 50 FIFIng N, 0. Suaar, . ~ 2.30 ftliLS N, 0. Mckteses 40 Tierces eke. 20 Bldg No 2 Mackerel, " ''' .. rf 10 do No. 2 do. ',. .- ' 7 Tierees Sperm Oil. Inst received per 811-010101. Mail. a nd for sale by J. W. malign:ME 4. or, mar 4, Wally'. 3s- between Wood and Ihodbilitid. HOUSE WANTED.—A small bowie evertioCtiter not to esreed 8100 per annum. APPIy at Tulr TLE'S Medical Agency, 86 Funrtb street. March 4, CV.I hand and for :We on accoroarodatincletWaiAtte: l—reash, or exchanged for trade or produce t• fietilitilj! i signeef: 400 cute of 4 and 5 doutde purple and yellow. - 4 carpet chain. 300 dozen good and cheap window, appik evsorted rite!, and window glare to tolt.if wanted. Ma aveartment of C r 4 A set, t3hovrts, Spades, DoCfprlitit., Balceovene,Te.i 'Kettles, and' other moots; Cfmirmits Carpeta, Coro Brooms and Brno/tea. ISAAC RARRIti, Arent . , 4.• Corn. Met 9, FlMltet--'4 March 4 GREEN APPZ,SB. Jug received from 4481401111,160 40 Mile Greed Apple., comprising every vart4lo,lllo Brat rale order. ISAAC CRUMB: re b 4. 14S Lebetlyst ISM R. J. 841:19X4X,Atter. Rud. Massifs. Junes C. Cummitts.'i ii!exader rope, J P. EZoss, V. A. Titoma3 Stwdgren J. P. Pose March 7—U. C. EV Amos