'9' l ""'"'" M l144 " 14N kl : " . " M r 4" VetAte r .4 -.4'0 ~he Doilv Illorning post. ll= PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 rir V R PAt.llnn. AgIMIt lur COUIIIIy newspapers, OW Agent for the Pittaburgb Daily Morning Post, arid Weekly Mercury and Manutacturer, to receive advertisements ani subacriptions. He has offices in New Yon nt (lin Coal Ottire,3U Ann street, ning the Tribune (blice.) 80 , r0 , , No. 12, Stare street. PaiLenELrain, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. Li A criaoac, S E corner Baltimore end Calvertsts, whcre our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. FOR. CANAL COMMISSIONER WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY 111 E GAZETTE—OKLGoN —The editor of the Ga zette declines to give ut hi; views on the Oregon queatioh; he is not willing to drfiue his position and .410 soy fiatikly whether lie ii in favor of a "compro - Lt,,sed upon the OW 1.11111i -I Ili the lino, to 'whether he is in lov t of trtaivt•tining that the whole of Oregon nit to 54 degrees 40 minutes of north lati tude is iini'n, and ought not to he )iLlthd to Gteut 13ii•ain. • Sumc 11111 e 0111CfIf reighbur otin 1:01 VMS SO no!). COMM:Lai. n!.<l Wt. Slu cut 1 , 1 iSt - J ;ilea he elmoiJ now flpillll.l..i UllOll the 51.110,•CI - , "Bight of Way" Nicetiogs Lige and euthii.iastic tnectiog,, in favor of the 'night of w !lase been held at theen,boi gh, Neat• mainland county, and Br aver, Beavc: county. The people of the WilideVll,l4 UP' now nu..iug with nlmore elm:a unanimity in ravel of this great elate mc:wure The excitement in the counties around is Trite as great 113 em en in this city. lie pi olpeCt Of SLIC.CI . 4- we t,. regard as very cheering—but we must Afiug gje on manfully—let us not weary in the soot ' . — let u. act now with as much energy on ever;—there should be no ce.ration of effort until thu bill i. u law of the land. Tho Canal—Good News The Boar'! of Clonal Commis:ioners have exam• fined d m w hole length of the main line of the Canal e.ht. of ling m rt•imit Mat but liab• iu jury ha. r•en tblite. WPt be seen by the fellow• ing letter from the Secretary of thy• Dieted to out pu ent h e C u ll e ctor, that the canal oil! be repaired and open for navigation in a few day.: CANAL C0.101111Alon! it', ()Erica. Ilatrishurgh, :March 21, 124(3. 5 Fletnim Esq: DEAR Site:--Y,,ut latter of tie EMI tont. to the Canal Curnmite,iuner4, has late!, rltt , ivr , l.eind it, reply. l am diiected by tht*Presitlent 11..1111.. inform on that arrangetnenta have been made for thr repair of the damage done to the main .ins, which will en sure it. hying ready for trade bon. (hi , . place through to Hollidnyshorg by next M 014(1” ; and from Columbia toad% place, by th, ft st of tin; week fo llu.r ing. The Ilairiskurgh and Lore:liter Batltaai, f,ain the State Road to this plane, will Ire replied and ready fur band no as by the miglile of next week, and the tianwortera intend it and tranilopping at this point until the Canal i; read , Cultrnhi-i. ,Itich will lie hot a ,loort time. Arrangements have been made for placing a steam ToW 1303 t in the Hum, at Clark's ferry, by the middle of next week, so thltT no delay vt ill be expeldmced at that point. The damage to the :main line, has not been 40 serious as on the Delawase and Susgoehanna and Branch Deriniuns. Respectfully enure, D. MITCHELL, Jr., Sent stars' to C.C. Correspondence of the "Morning . Post." ARRISBI • ftGIi Ma 1 ,211 21, 1816. The House, I his morning, resumed the consider ation of the "Right of way" bill, nn second reading, Wadsworth in the chair,) Mt Galloway, of Fay ette, made an excellent, insttuctive aced unantwer. able speech in favor of the bill. Mr Nlageeltan fol lowed, in favor of the bill, and culled loudly upon its opponents to answer him. hot they declined to take part in the discussion. Mr rumloy, of Franklin, made a short speech in favor of the bill. Mr Bar tholomew, of Warren, then obtained the floor, and spoke with ; vent force ice favor of the hill until near thn lisur of addnurnrm•nt. wit-, tle• dell'terati tris of the I ouse wet e d isturbed by the Cry of fire, which was caus-d by a chimney being on foe. The !louse adjour ned unlit :llonday. The vote on the bill, l tliiok, will not be taken before the middle of !let week. 'F'at opponents of the bill have thus fat declined disrus. A CORRESPONDES r of the New York Mirror tells the following story via member of the Intli.llll Legi,- tlaturo, who is the butt of his usi,ociates, on account o f his ignutance. “Opposite the member at the tablet sat a sinful wag. who, after leaning forward and say ing isomethin; about revising the laws, asking him very gravely—Mr---, what, in cocropinicn,oughtto be dune with a men who would deliberately commit suicide?' The learned law-maker chapped his hands upon his cranium to support his brain, while he was solving this intellectual difficulty. and wisely replied: •Ml hp, sir, I'd go for making ifie Hi licit! pay five bun dtcd dollars to the State, and marry the girl. The new treaty of corn merce concluded by France and Belgium is the same in I. Gut as the last, with this difference, that it will Le somewhat more advantageous in its operation to France. It provides. among other thing., that when the importation of Belgium in threads and linens shall exceed 3,000,1100 (lanes, they shall pay full duty, Ileietefore, they had been gained at the expense of those of England. DF.STRUCTIVK OCcuttncnce.—A most distressing calamity took place near Mount Vernon, Ohio on Tuesday last. It appears that a wagon containing five persons attempted to cross M'Faddin'a Creek.— Owing to the back water (tom the river, the bridge was covered entirely with water. and the person drive ing, mistaking the situation of the bridge, drove heed- Jung into the creek. By this unfortunate mistake, three out of the five persona wcro drowned, together with both of the bosses. The resolutions of Mr. Allen about the noninterfer ence of European governments on the American con. tinent have attracted some attention in France. One newspaper, Le Siecle, points to them as the indignant answer of the American legislature to M. Guizut's speeches declaratory of his determination on the pert of France. to intereier) ns often and in such a mantle' as he might see ft in American affairs. It entirely toFdiates the position that European governments have oo tight to meddle in American matters, and for its part will continue as heretofore to exercise its influ ence in such a manner as it may think necessary. Thu idea broached by the London Times of the re establi,hment of monuictly in Mexico, has been re' ceived, upon the whale, with favor by the Parissian press. Even the republican Nintionoi dues not de nounce it, if it be the pleasure of the Mexicans, but in slats upon the fall liberty of action being allowed them It tiko ad, isen that in any tnea.ures the French goy. ernment Inn , / be indiiced to join in, care be token that it be nut made the dupe of England. 1 1 . 1 4 - 407,11 A bill making appropriations fur the improvement of certain Harbors and Rivers, passed the House of Representatives of the United States, on Friday last. yeas 109; nays 89. The bill appropt inlet to the im provements named, the following sum.: Breakwater, Burlington, do Piattsburg, For steam Dredge, Fur imp'g tho Harbor at Putt Ontario, 10,000 do do Oswego, 10,000 do du Big Sudnr's 5,000 do do Liltle Sodei's Bay, 5,000 do do Mouth Genesee river, 20,000 do do Oak Orchard, 7,000 do do for atcam Urudge boat. 20,000 LAKE. /UL. do do Buffalo, do do Dunkirk, do du Erie, do du Gland River, do du Ashtabula, du do Cleveland, do do H uron, d du SanduA:, city do do River da Bu.t, LLs Luke B D.As id I (,‘ Alt ( ie./A ge Pr a tO Grut ye ~lrl~nnl. IVgn N riturtifiirld tic; David 036e1 Nee,ky L F %Vint Cuddle Nicholls Dobkin l.fi jithn 1S (imy i h 91 (...k•vcr N.•glry F Flcmiug 1J loimmon 163 IViliium :11'Clat,o, 126 Jume• Stt.uon \V Julitistai David Mulik r Tleimn• Aiken John M t) is David Hamm'il 146 An advocate lately gained a suit for a iiery plain young woman. Whim ibc V. 1.13 tuld of hur she exclaimed, "I have nothing to repay yon e. sib hot my bean." ' I Allan not lake any feet of you," an iivretigil the advocate, "you may hab,l it over to my clerk." A W AOIING 1 - 11:* IA !C .nl• that while Ito win, in the habit of drinking, to he could never rerintinle when iirnsicated, int the reoli•) of 1414 sin,' lioynontil ono night he found hitn‘,ll, endeavoring lo ligW Lie rig4r in the moonlight LI, it Streamed through the 6mlulr A VINT SENSIBLE Do, —We (ell FM marry dog stories that we I ave some fear me miry 'ran the tiring into the ground,' as the aft) rag is; but the fine New• foundiand dog of a gentlernan who sr [piled at ono al our time's not long ago, nat. sensil.le one, and w•ven ure to pot him in print. One meriting his master ruler ed him some brandy toddy. Linn was young and illus.. perienced, and confiding. It wns his first temptation, and like many n silly man, Ire yielded. 'flie result was that he become much excited, and petforried an d/JUN takingly antis., peculiar to man and brute in that state. The next day the temptation was renewed.— Lion put his paw languidly up to his head, as much as to soy—.Excuso me if you please—the brandy I drank yesterday, gave me a trill ;who.' S\ 1 DER RIGHT OF WAY AIEE [ENG On Saturday r‘ ening, March '2lst, agreeable to a call, a large and enthusiastic meeting, was held at the. Old Court House, to consider the trestion of the "right of way," and adopt MeilUlteS preparatory to a great Mass Convention of Nesters Pennsylvan . a, be held in Allegheny city, err the 10th of Apt il. Capt. Robert Porter was called to the chair, who briefly stated the objet!-of the call. The meeting then appointed T W. Kerr, G. A. Bayard. James W. Biddle, John Ross, and James Gray, Fourth street, Vice Presidents. S. Baird, C. A. McAnulty arid Samuel Palmer were appointed Secretaries On motion, a Committee of five were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meet ing. The committee consisted of %Vm. E. Austin, II S Nlogruw, Dr. Alexander Black, and Chitties 1.1. Scaly. After a t absence the committee reported the fallow ing: Resolved, That we arc entit ed to the Right of Way. Resolved, lV e ought to have the Right of Way. Resolved, That we w ill have the Right of Way. Resolved, That our Senators and representatves in Harrisburg, be Instructed to vote for appropriations to repair the breach in the canal us soon as the Right of Way is granted and not before. On motion a committee of ten were appointed to call a Mass Convention of Western Pennsylvania, to be held in the city of Allegheny, on the 10th of April. The following named gentlemen were appointed that committee: Walter Forward, And' w Burke, Thos Bakewell, D Gomm, Murgun Robertson, Gen K Morehead and M Blair, r. During thu evening able and elivident addiesses were delivered by H. S. Mugruw, W. E. Austin, and Wilson McCandless, Esqs. On motion, the meeting adjourned with three cheers for the Right of Way. ROBT. PORTER, Chairmen. GEO. A. BAYARD, WM KERR, J W BIDDLE, Vice Prem.'s, JOHN RAs, Jan GRIT, 4th at., J Samuel Baird, C. A. AVAnully, Z, Secretaries. Samuel Palmer, ImportsAttill I=l $15,000 13 000 9,000 I=l du St Clair F;uli do GI , ol,kl It do Mouth or do Sc Jo.epla Jo Lull.. Foi Jo Hat int., B 116, all, tlooic thing, •r,ld have I,ora endured a ia brie, bud we rorrertuoird the hope otheue:specilil2, delivery 1 hunt 110:nr by the due completion of the term of our %PI vif ode. But .hat a rli.rrialioro•froct await ed tilts tillaitiol The lor,Reviry of Cape %baling ‘o . iage• i.. prover iris!, I,,Erently catetrding ‘cr a 14,1 , d of 4 or J )4 -ms. Sim, leg laarte.l, bare rilelo A ynonha. wLn forced iv the united tr-firorier. of Unlit Mn t.itt end hard time., rtn'n ilk at Nitillonlsel. for a ploaioarr racilic, and n , ,x1, 1 / 4 troithe.s. nettle them bottled mill, for Ile ocra--ion. Cory re-pi, gcolletnen. ) lie i, , •n jo.tatu'ion- 111,1.1.. one of thr..-c rapt- Ctiat, ea, cotru..l to 111411,-n one. As !he 11•., I La, Ile+ out no Cargo. her hold i. 1104,1 with provi-..0.n. fir burs.” Ti,.• a , carrier. for the , is ill/ nn LOlrlitifiro rf ddi,oics. Deli, ate inofivAs of b., pork, cut on stir ltdie 10 inri ples from every pallor lire •mmal, ant of all cow:eta-able a , ,1 an' carefolly !nicked in salt, arid lamed away rn luarrielAr stfordin-ze no-..0r ending am ioty in their ddloroot d0gr....,, gr.... , , of t.arghn it. nod in the reculiatitirt of tired !aline prolienies. Clioni% old antler tor,idivanio-i in to 'lota .ix bent) cum!,,, and to %Odell is all iered ev ery day to each maul on bawd; t rgether viola amid.• cure of aei torad, trrerkoody fedora...l ki In peraeli,. IS Villa, from di+ /11 male. procnlril to/ Ili, omit i•lonunt "mimic 41 .1 ;lows 11h la 11 lul fne, or the leo/ do Suuthrwt do Jo Cloca;o, do Diedgo Boat, do St Louis, M.l, 110 Ste,nfoltd, du Noon, NI do liridgetimt COMI do New Cute, Del, du Ft" t Penn, do Del. I.3ll,lkwuter, do Pro‘idence, R T, (1) Wilton ,re, do N.•.v..111., N .1, do Hoyt,. dr Gturr, M.l do Set v +ulna h, Ga, do Crvat Woud do 11,i-on lllvor,N do 11 IdAnt• lain do 0 River, Lelow do Red MIMS EMalIMMI1 0 ,1! I I s 'le t 176 Conshil 1113 %VIII] 4 cti k In,. .5: klt 15,1 i , TI I Steperrimor Overseer, of Poor I , 4Ape c it r S , ,rntarl Bore;stud '2O Thomas Alen Sch,o/ Director • 137 1/..,.1.1 Beet, VI Alfn•d W C/rrk. "The American Multiplication Table," is the bead which the Hagerstown Herald places over itsmarriage list. Quite appropriate. APPOINTMENT Mat Conclastarson.—A. J. Donel= on, of 'Venn., has been confirmed by the Seam Mt minister to Prussia, in place of:11r Wheaton, recalled at his own request. 1c 11;beriiin encountered large fields of ice and immense icebergs in lut 4G 1-2, lin. 18 1 2, and was obliged to run 250 miles south ul Let course to a void them. England is said to have offered to nrbitratobetween France and the republic of Ilayti itt the pending dis pute, and there is no doubt the offer will be accep ted. n - I h e up, ratlon of the Bank of 1: (MICA' lint yea utnounetf to 1.469,907,000 francs, the highest amount ever yet attained. 50,000 44,000 uou 10,0001 10.000, 00 000 5,0061 11,000, TH KKR ia a ill.t.:e not in 1).1eilt:Al coulty ,N Y where the chiidren toe su car and greasy that thoy have to be rolled in idrid to korp thorn from *tipping out of bed. I'AaSAGES FROM "TYPEE.•' Wt• ...tied our ceudeia home extracti ft,J:ll tL unw biu,k of of ventme by Mb :11elboilln. Tilli 1111.1d.:$ CIIIROC. it %A ill b • o•rnentbeied, turtnd hie wiy :u ILr of the NT/il4l:v d..s by deietthig H.lc IN .1 I.kcnb o(•rib oh the ha. 4etable ieVlllll,4 1,61 1,/ iim 1. 4 ., measure LON(i VI IYAGI:S AND lIII' FARE. IN A WHALER.. 20.001) raa la,L. of 11, mMy ii.../11111 . 1. , of I 1.11: 1 . . 141' 1111 . 1.1 1 / 1 .1 1 / 1 1111,, //1 .1: 1 111 11,`, p.jr 61,11] 11 Nl.l i!1114 limo. ni m4 , 414a. ,- tio . ,•, tam I ha I. 'ill, m l.•! I, I, andll..h.•!ltlr• c ma! II 1r ha ir camont• . to dl Ivt' t/ , ' 1 . '111 1 ,1111E1 in .I.a• tour by 111. daar's romravy, nay le-art cm!. Mma. Asti it a 2,4 2 .111, , 111(21 11 2 ,9 b . , r.r,ort•ii.n+ in•iit-erflinr tier timine, and n . iL,r g Lift. of v i ..“ p•L tl.e , •ri• whet, freTrlbi. !•• tit 'he farther lion of the vt.m,k4e captain. Ingtl,l-,; New ,•1 t.rwr ..,m• , poi t • 01 If ',III fern,ur !Login lin: r.,,;.: ntrewli with 04,0.atrit tioul p.•,•. ,vllll.l, 111, 11',lift 11111 lie f,te n utgtbt lelll,o to Nil fir 11./Me. mirth lur Int.. , to In Lacl, the /dill.. •Iller it nriiicars Ler an pai turtling in Ur. Nit Le. Ho Ivgiptere.l n 505; 1111 will till Lis 1/111i1 gn.n3.pcnn 1 , 11. or lititiri; neviit nz in etrik I heard o f orto utthiler, vitro-1i after mutt? years' ah• sworn w•ts given up hn tom. The I tr./ It.ut ht l tote" heard tt: Itt r s. its u 11..114 ,w! r,p,011 of Iter It ts tog 1.11,11 ruffle of 111“• C t111..111011 . 1 , 1311.1,1 r.ic Lite, la hoot erc,ntric .v.ltitkritt7s are carrfulls rioted in earl, new rittott ot Alter a ',ate inter v a t. bro., Cr, Ltg• i ' Cl.,erallry " —f.ll . 111.11 wilt her 1011T1 , — 4,3,41 1. , (1,1 . 1A iirtg• ill !Iv. Si' .441 of the cal. of tI t earth, ettor.i.r a• it.t.turrly us 6 , 1.11Cii , 11 eau I IA quiltra 1.116 l•pa . • y otos. her -pat. Itt.ite I with old pip, att.! her tiggit.g andry p dittt•-• ti.iti. 11.1 rig, Ira. romp oittd of sont.• twenty , ert et aide “ieenwit-11-pen.ionttt-lookitt;,. otd V. 11 0 .10.4 fr11,11;••11 (.1 1111,1 , 10 uhnut deck. The end. of nll the runtlittg ripe., as ith exceptittn of the signal II ilt„.rrti. trod haul. svuttt through snatch Mocks. 11,i 1,'.! In tile ear. 41.111 or 1o1 , 111,11.41„ 4.101011,1 a yat .1 v.'t, br.lefd 01 :1 act 5,101,/t the a,sittance of 1101- I ler 1•+ h c•nnyletely enewked her. .I . llree vet eh .144 fordo...A LI: her wake. and ese,) day 11111,Z, I • ; l 'e them-Over rain the - , ronreres of the t, winch were vrced over to them. A sri.t e hinil ht, n et is and ulbio•res ulvra!,• L. her rump any. Sllll Vh 34 lii ]Groom I tteard of this re... l. and the ra•nn•tnhruuo .•f it always haunted are; nit, .•• ventually Le,unu•nl her I never learned, at rimy 110 V al, H ove r reavh.,l home, Si d I I , ollllosll 111.11,. , ' ,, r lv tacking t icat in the twent, lone Imo, .L.lMt'Vrtlel otr 1.1,1.41, or the de., irs•Ta.l rat:. Passing Over a luxurimis desrtipli., or a light t t ,itle wind aid its effreis on ?hip and err,. in the Nellie, we or , ' grreted uu orproachiv; thu A FLOTILLA OF MAIIQUF,SAN MERMAIDS We had approached aithrn it mile and on a Loll, pet he ps, of the foot of the has when some of the Maud to 4, who by this time had managed to sertinthle, t h e r iu l of us itt the risk of swamping their tames, directed our attention to a singular commotion in the water ahead of the vessel. At first I irringined it to be N o. . 1 „„, 1 by a shoal of fish sporting Olt the surface, but rior savage friends assured 1.13 that it cv its caused he a shoal of -whiollenies," Cantle gals,)e 110 in this Tun -1,..r were coming oil' from Iles shore to welcome A they drew neato[, and I watched the ti.ing and sinking Id their forms, and beheld the uplifted right Win beating above the water the girdle of tomtit, and their long dark hair flailing beside them so they swam I almost fancied they could be nothing else than to many mermaids: and very like mermaids they behaved too. We were still some distance from the bench, and under slow headway, Wlll,ll ee tailed right into die midst of these swimming nymphs, and they boil - Jed us at every quarter; litany seizing hold of the chains plates and sptingiug into the chains; others, at the peril of being inn over by the noose! in her course, e itching lit the bob-stays, and synoul t i e g t h e i r slender forms about the ropes, Ming suspended in the air. All of them at length succeeded in getting up the ship's side, whele they clung dripping with the brine and glowing Rum the bath, their jetdilack tresses stream• hug over their shordders, and half enveloping their oth erwise naked forms. There they hung, sparkling with savage vivacity, iaughing gaily at one another, and chatteting away with infinite glee. Nor were they idle the while, him each one performed the simple office vi the toilet for die other. Their luxuriant locks, wound up and twisted Into the smallest possi• ble compass. were freed from the briny element; the whole person carefully dried, and from a little round shell that passed from hand to hand, anointed with a flagrant oil: their adornments were completed by passing u few louse folds of white tappa, in a modest cincture, around the waist. Thus arrayed they no longer hesitated, but flung themselves lightly over the bulwark., and wire quickly frolicking about the decks. Many of them went forward, perching upon the head-rails to twining out upon the bowsprit, while 00101,1 seated themsel , es upon the tafft ail, or reclined at lull length upon the boats. Their appearance perfectly amazed me; their ex • wan e youth, the light clear brown of their complexions their delicate feature.; and inexpressibly graceful fig ures; their softly moulded limbs, and free unstudied action, seemed as strange as beautiful. The' Dolly" was fnirly captured; and I never will say was vessel carrier! before by ouch a dashing and irresistable party of lotrodersl The ahip taken, wo could not do otherwise than yield ouselves poisoners, and for the whole period that she remained in the bay, the "Dolly," as well as her crew, were completely in the hands of the mermaids. ~ ~~.~,. ~=. In the evening after we had come to an anchor the deck was illuminated with lanterns, and this pictur esque band of sylphs, tricked out with flowers, and dressed in robes variegated tappis, got up a ball in great style. These females ere passionately fond of dancing, and in the wild grace and spirit of their style excel every thing that I have ever seen. The varied dances of the Murquesen gills are beautiful in the ex treme, but there is an abandoned vuluptuousness in their cheteacter which I dare not attempt to describe. We must pass over the preliminary movements be fore abandoning the ship, the adventures on lund in of the escape, the perilous descent into the valley of Tyree, and plunks at once into that dreaded dis trict. The captain's farewell address to the boats' crew on their leave of absence for a day may as well he given as a prelude, and A SPECIMEN OF NAUTICAL ORATORY. Early the next morning the 5 tarboald %stitch were inustervil upon the quarter deck, and uur WOl lily cup. lain, standing in the cabin gungwuy, b if tangued us an "Now, torn, at we are. just off a six months ci and bane gut through must all our woik in port I suppose you want to ashore. I mean to give SOU, watch liberty to-day, so you may get ready us I soon as you pleaso, and go; but understand this, I um; going to give you liberty because I suppose you would I growl like so many old rtriarter gooneys if l (1 . 1/111'1; al the same time if you'll take my advice, every mpt her 1 ... .on of you will stay aboard. a nd keep out of the way of tiro bloody cannibals altogether. Ten to one, men„ if you gu ashore, you will get into some infottial row.' arid that it ill be the mid of you; for if those tattooed •courultelx got you u little way hack into their valleys,, ihey'll nab you—that you may be certain of. Plenty' of whim men have gators ashore here and never been seen any 0101 e. "I Lure was il i e ohl Did'', She put In here about two .r ea t r ago, and se t Oi l y watch off 11/0 ttiey were heard of again fora week —die OW ices They did not *now where they were—and curly iliter of theta eve, tint hack 10 the ahfp again, and one with his face damned for life, for the cur era ben , hear tot tooed a Mobil pot, hr lean across his figoie brief. 8 0 . it will be no use talking to you, fur gO you will. that I see plainly; so all I sate 10 say ta, that you seed Out blame ma if the islander, make a meal of yon. You may stand some chance of escaping- them though, it you keep close about the French encampment, and tri• hark to the .Lip again hefoie sunset. Keep rho, rroich iu your noted, if you forget all rho rest I Lave her r. ray ing loburr, go forward. bear a hand oral ig yourioilV.lS. and Stolid by for a cad. A , two bell, the hoot will be manned to take you 1111,1 the Lord Lase nunry on yr.'" OLIr t 1, 1 .1. r WO In. (CHOW 33,011111/ , 1, retie reevis. "in th....‘!1 , y with g,.•nt cuurirvy. They were well and fed end carefully roles red—out without a saspicion, however, that the dr•,igu of au mivh solici tude might be caisirab3l paryesses alter all. Heir he• ; to , ve life ie the Typee 1 hr kin.; paid lain a visa and mild,. ban free of alit police —the Ti—ut th•• rtrn..tratcli gloves, hi. seiviini, Ker r) , tumid bin 011111. buck A:IS 1.1!11 . ) I , k Ih•• riser Gat u moor.-r , ; bail, oue ith another h.tn•L•J him milk) CIMUU I.m and the gslitlt t. way, u In.titiful at night b% Li. sole. In tl.o valley theta al. 'milling to do hit eat. di ink and slf-rp. Not an Inch 1.1;roull.! ,11:,alian - titere v.rre tin hani, of 11,0 iNt gr Aior ci,1r171,1 imhr ti,cr,,-1•4, r.•ii,.rL;•.g sobcepti6l, in of inn , a and I`, pet 1 el I ‘VI• have innlvni..•trd.ii• Of ,urti.qt, plea,L,t hco. (,`,l crt•l! g , •.1 h.,11 JI 11 d • l ntt. %MI A 11, it. Ow 10;1 ,- 1..* 100 hot:, ot On! 1.0 u au do.to st,.. ui din lain! iv. 111 , 1 n end latest I la It tin a a:. I I dni m,t undetcund ILr DI, ni In .I.lr f: and 11.14i1? AI, vat rillf , ll3Nll,l 1I:C. 1, 14 in thy un Slrliq , f of preparing Oil 011.er •••1?-tailtInt mint, a. She ou• a ;,rfultu• ; b“.tliog 011114 tiro 11011:01 lake II (1101(11f !I 18,11.1 y at u• uneurrctn.l orin,al; ear, gi,ing the tit•l. 10 per In t ro, w hivh the hula but.t.ei t, oil,: pok log into vacua u.ru-r, anti 1,31101 ,grog (iv nr laintiln• .1.1 inprn, rridkinf a (irinti,:loll, tiartrr nmoug ca . abortwg S'unnetiinr. tile might have liven se,u t ir u t tling up o . brr haunt lira in front of a huge wowlcu ha,ln, .inri kneading prim—raw:a with terrific Vehemence, ilaNhing air 11.100111 pestle shout rt. if .he would elliver the 'el •ri Into fiagnteittru,un other nosnint. galloping shun , 11,.• i.a11.•:, in ntlirth of ruzlituhr Lund .4" leaf, u.e.i in some her recortritie upetatir.rit, and in n.rnn.2 tinting and tweetuig,ettliPllllllol4: 01 It, Usifer moat MitiMen Would hate ainik. it 11 the truth, Kary Mil, 4111 u, rillthe sullen 1)41.4.4: 44, out have ~ It M ire LIMI tr . !, frill oh , . born kit an Ira.‘,-,11,K1y nittortttlar and thr st oho.-, .a sill an inat,lntato supply is dal tire.. rn the hlealoina part of . rite , ivtlised wur hl 1 bona ‘4:14, r 144,1 the sit4i,te•l nett , •pay for thn gfr.r, portion 4,t [akar b, ilw 011 lady: hut riMMlti• I 1,, wart, 1,0111 waiat her calanni rt)l44g 1,4 and 1 . 444, r a d Oa, • wire a-.mr I 1,.! tido A vagila , t'oncell4,l .1,14 in hr 1 , 44,41 wfor!l I, i a In prapetual 4144,tarn. N er 44 4 m ati 4r.4l4,r, tl.at •11 a I. rmalzenc oi a attic, 14 r all Oa.; -la , 11,4 i the Litailleisi 'wart in the nral a 4,4•41 t4il,lla, mei n patticalat la a truly matt, vial ralarrr. putraig ratio 1111 M nitric 4, itl,ll Into my hand, a.inin outlandish kind t •I APO 11;:. • int*ity, tt doting mother pet hng u .it•kly urchin %ail llsrtit Sid•ttzqr IV,,itti 11.11 , rd my 'recncmbittnevai LA ilia dear good titled innate 0..1 'finer! A writer, who has recently visited Nnosito. givers Ow folinwiog particulars relative to these deluded fn- ) latb-s. in 1110 I Ilimiis State Register of the 1111 inst. ••Tle Mole iiumber of Mormons who hid lea! ~n im ue d to 4.500, on the 3.1 of Match. Sevei al hove gone east to ship nits New Yolk to Callforiiia. m.,„ y hsvn dispersed t o p art , u n known, anti T ine u number 11.1,41 ILft lOC W1'240(15114 MO*Ctif the hit are Stiungites, mud will form a community at Vorevi The number in camp. and on their nay west %aid folk but little .lion of two thousand, un,l %%O.; dully augmenting, by the addition of strti;lers, pushing fur.l word to the main body, which like till largo boil i cs , a ill move slow. This body is led by this T welve, and mulling but the necessary means has !Ito, owed the t 1 it mans from eterompdising their leaders. rr t , trii/Aor. The noises sal desire seems to het, get anvil to a land Of jot lee; hut Some are too poor to pi 1,C01• un ourtit, and others are unable, as net. to nell then !snipe, ty at uny pike. Another company 0111 leave in! May, to he followed by an other in June, by wh ich) time the temple will be well nigh finished. he cent ple ion of thin edifiers is considered a religious duty, and this Mormons will die in their trucks, suonet tha n ' rela.pii.ll it before. idea of this "Groat Wall" is obsoikned, arid a picket fence will be substituted. Su IIIkg.•1, have hoe iteeels to every putt of the Temple, 0 Lich cuuueinal nothing but lumber, tools, and old fit rnittire. When in it near a week ego, I noticed some 20 or :10 men engaged in the manufacture of wagons, and shout 100 lit work on the building itself. Several stores had been opened recently by new comers, and a majority of the mei chants in Nauvoo,at this time are mher than Mormons. A social circle composed of this class had been formed, anti in a few months Nauvoo will con rain it mixed society,and in this respect, will resemble other 'Loge river towns. The Mansion House is still kept by Mrs Smith, but she leaves it in n few 'seeks, to give place to n landlord from St Louis. The great Nimvoo House is to becompleted, and sold to the high est bidder. The trustees of the Mormon property of far to furnish any religious sect with buildings in which to worship, true of charge, and the Catholic and Methodist are about organising congregations. I visaed the Mormon camp Inst week, 0 miles west of Montrose, and worn it not for the tainting of women and children, the sight would have been an exhilerating one. They number about 900 wagons, I with train of 5 pieces of artillery, a priiiiing press, I band of music and the star spangled hat r, which they intend planting in Culafornia. They have with them most et the munitions of war, that were stored in Nauvon. They will stop on this side of the Rocky mountains, and put in a crop, wait to harvest part of it, and then move on to their ultimate deif 'nation before winter sets in. It is expected that they will assemble some 30 or forty thousands strong in two or three years on the plains of California, and sane Uncle Sam the trouble ut negotiating for that province. Great numbers ale preparing to leave England and the Eastern States, for the L.d.y of St. Franciaco, Those who kayo left E=UM2II THE MORMONS "~; ~" J "`. ka. Hancock county are a 3 true hearted end patriotic a band of Americans as 1 ever met, and they scorn the ideu of carving any other flag than the "stripes and stars." '•They may expel us from the land," observ ed oae of the rank and file, "but they cannot drive from our hearts the love of country." COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE Co3ISIITTEe POR MARCH. J. MAlshull. R. Bell. J. 11,1'Devitt PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 9 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. I3uies, Beaver; Louis M'Lone, Bennet, Brownville New Englund, Page, Cincinnati; Billow, Ruage, Louisville; Putnam. Hullo, Zanesville; Josephine, Smitli, C 1116111.6; DEVARI ED. Hibernia. Klinfelter, Civ; Cunsal, Bowman, Brownavilb; Lake E ie,Sboles, Beaver; Rhode Island, Dawsun, Wheeling; Sln tin. M City; blountaineer, Welk St Louis. 'fbe New England reports the Massenet foot roile ahead of the Cilensian svi.to she passed her abou t hundred miles I his J At: of Cillthineti. tlx[e it al.m; J fret water iu ILe channel op this city, dt:L1,11,1,4 ET. 1 }‘, Co.donoti Emlvitnr of Nl:och 22d says: yr.oerday morning thu rivi.r. at out landing hea[alien abuut 18 niches and ivat deeliuine slowly. IT"At Nashville, last thatlA, there wai 7 feet water .111 lint peill Shoal, 176 ,- t LPG .cdir. I obi. CICCutiIJ I II theft: was 14 feet %valor in tlio Portland Clonal and rising. IMPORTS BY RIVER. 17,✓rrrt.er lb-I'r .o.i.Couriul; 13 ;cl_+, C S ; I did e, \ V ikon & CI.; 6 1 , 7,, 11 Groff; 12 $). & 111,A; 3 bx.i. 2 bib For +).l & Co; 2 do..\ 111: & CI; 10 1... s au2nr, A litoildo, 3 bbl, tor pectioe. & C_; 4 b,x, I trunk, F F 1 Luton; 1 dx, J 1.3u14.11 14 do, L Ilotehininn&Ci.; An :A Cr; 1 de, bal,s, .N 1 Allen & Co; I do. 11 C 4 du, 11 Leval & Cu; G hx. Min 2 bx 4. 2 blf chesix tea, Geo \loi„;un & Co; I do, Ewalt & Flibdurt ;11 bales, 1 box, Geo Coddaii; It,, I bal.,. piece.bloom:,Chuieb & Ceroih , l; 12 Ls,. 3 14 CLiIJ4 & Co; 9 Iv, 2 Robinion & Ileppeit; I do. J 11u11; ell bxsglass, bbl. flour, OM ar. e1! , ..11d; 75 dbl. flour, 33 d o up. Ales, ('an Rec. & Co. •.r JoAeldlinn; I 4 jars lirviel,dl ougur, 21; 1,1,1% co;Fxr, L C .1 Id Wick, bbd, 101.1.11,0. I !MN. a,„ A Gond , n, 50 bide, ,anon, J A (in.., & 111.1 do , Kiug, C..; 69 1,1111 1,1, , n, 11 6,11; 490 Ids li.o•on, G 11 J acL. .2 , 3 ttil, N 1 II 111;...) & C•.; thls 131 d, 3 box fut., I.; M 0..; an C Cu. I, , roisrifie—V., sir 111illi_m; 31 I dt, N Viinght!ry; v 1 dti, King. Avri; I.nrch & (2''; '2ll .1- A, 11 Flii3.l; 32 SZ. Co; .7 Leg, laid, 4 1111, do; 644 pieces bartin, A_Lit;riE,ll - 2.3 e.t,k, bacon; 41d rieeea baron, I) Leech & C. ; 2 ca.l., boron, 12 Ilk 11,txn,erl, 2 packages nke, & Sfoil /1. ZJur•rilic—l'r far Putnam; 755 piece, bacon, 31 d,), 3 do dried (reef, 7 hlydt, Tidlee l O'Connor. 41 Le r, Lunt t. do lord, 4 61114 110. 21 Fuck* I , n/wt., /7 .L. .001, 1 1 W /As sephe stones, 17 blidt tobacco, 1‘; 115 do, T G Odonne; GO al.s uat, W S 14 MeCuicitrim; fill lu J Donaldson; 1S d o , II Di!7. , 11; 70:1 pieces Lincen, Joidoti & Son; I IPX mdn•, Raga).) S.; Smith; '25llllJ* tda.seco, D Leech & Co.; cis* lend ripe, 11 coils du, 1 hig do, J \V Butler 4- Ito.; 41 lihdt tobacco. J Didaell; 6 hx...4 mdze, I roll liinther. I Lee, I) Leech & Co. rani - Po/11 , i str New Eng'and; 33 bbd baron. 36 batter. Jordon & Son; 18 cks bacon, I box. Leech & 36 sacks oats, 161 pit bulk pork, 11 hid! Clarde & Thaw; 4 tau, A M %Val 11041.1,1; '2O bug. feathers, 4 to wool, 18 pl,s, H Graff; sacks loathe/i, 5 skit deer skins, 3 bbls tallow, 5 sallow, 5 do Lod, S do Ise•ns, 1 cook beeswax, 5 do two, ils; & Smith; 1 cask and 1 sack ginseng, I do I,eiiswax, 2 LH., 1 sack snakeroot, I bale furs & oaths tl,s, Johnson & Stack. ,tor; 1 tot. II .1 hhils bucm , J DLit -7..11; `.21.1 11 Alitchell. N FA! UR LEANS MARKET 14Eatiern were -11. CO I Veti this morning, Con t,oi.ing \ New Yio-k dates to the 4th ist.; an adviinee 4 hilly I 'lc., had been gained in the Cation market there 6illee the steamer's advices were received, at o:41C11 the market closed steadily. This itatellieence caused !additional firmness in factors here, which has li nitcd to,lny's sales to about 3000 holes. Tobacco—To-days sales including one lot of 109 hints old crop. one of 30 Wads. new, and ode cf Mads new, at foamy! prices. Sugar—After the art ival of the ma it to-day buyers Came forwald fieely and look about 6001111de., mostly br the North, but a good portion for the W est.— Pikes at the close of the day looking up, and the a&kinz prices fully ie. higher than yesterday. Molasses—About GOO bbls. sold to day at 23431 c. with small sales at 2:1,1c. Flour—The news from New York is not favorable to this article, and the market has been very dull.- 11'e have oak hcatd of 400 or 500 bldg. Ohio sold at $1 1044 50, in a retail way, 100 Ws. "Louisiana Steam Mill" brought $4 'JO, and 50 bbls. "Eagle N 1111" ss37ic. pr bbl. Provisions—About 500 bbls Mess Polk, viz: 115 bile. at $lO 50, 112 du, at $lO 50,70 do, at $lO 62i, GO do, in lots, at $lO 62i, GO do, M. 0. at $lO 25, 30 do, at $lO, ::6 do, at $9 37i, 100 do, Prime at $9 pr 1,1,1; 56 bids. Mess Beef sold at $8 87k, 50 do Prime at $5 75, and 50 do, M. 0. at $5 75 pr bbl.- 45 casks Bacon Sides sold in lots at Li, sir and Gc. pr lb, and 12 casks Shoulders at I,ic. 300 kegs No. 1 Lard brought 61c. and 52 bbls N 0.2 5 15 16c. pr lb. Corn—Today's sales have been again large, inclu ding 15,000 bushels, viz:-1000 sacks mixed at 15c. 2000 do at 4Gc., 2500 do. white at 47c., and 1100 do. mixed in Kentucky bags at 44c. per bushel. Whiskey—A shade lower to-day. We remark 100 bbls Rectified sold at 19,...,80 do. at 19,f, and 130 do. in lots at 190*, per gall. CITY PRICES CURRENT, MARCH 25. cut/rut-LT CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. Flour—From Store, . - - $3, 37 4e 4 . 00 " Wagon, • 3.68 03,75 Buckwheat—per 100 Ilis - • 1,25 e 1,50 Corn Mcnl— do du - - 50 @ 62 Grain—Wheat :V buil). • - o,oo 't 70 Corn. 40 ' 45 Oats, - 31 e 33 Hay—Loose p , ton, - 12,00 014,0 P gull. - - 68 e 70 Whiskey-4. 7 gall. • - - - 18 e 21 Potatoes—Neshannock, bunii. - 44 4 62 Sail—p bbl. - • 1,10 e1,t , 24 Seeds—Flax, - - 1,00'W1,12. Timothy, - - • - 3,00 03,25 Cluvrr, • - . 4,50 @4,75 Lard—No I,p lb. • . . • 6 0 71 flogs—? lb (ay. wt.) • - 4e, 5 Bacon—per lb. - 7 0 8 Cheese—per lb \V R. - 7 6) 8 Butter—Keg Rod Roll pet lb. - 9 10 UMM THEATRE! Manager and Lessee, MR 'PORTER. Acting and Stage Manager, MR pREPERICK4i PRICES OF ADMISSION First Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle, Second Tier of Boxes Third Tier, Gallery, for Colured Persona, First time of Sloikespear's celebrated Tragedy of OTHELLO. This Evoniiig, March 25t11,18445. WEI be performed, the Tragedy'of OTHELLO' OR, THE MOOR OF VENICF Tu conclude with the Laughehle Farce of ANIMAL MAGNETISM. 1,- - e'Doors to open at j before 7, to commence at past 7 precisely. r y- rbe office will be open from IO o'clock A M to I, and from 2 P M to s—at which time and .to , a eon bo obtuined for any number of per suet. All demand again.t this establiMment will be paid, punctually every Nlondety morning., A strong and vffkient Police hove been eng.iged to preserve "Mot. at all time;. A m FRUIT TREES, =Ornamental Plante, Vine. Evergreeni.ll2l JAS. WARDROPK & CO., NtiIiSERTNIFIN Jc FLOSiST3, MANCHESTER, P.TTSBURn, OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of Plants ;flees, Shrubbery. Runnin4 Roses, Vines, Flow• er flouts, &c, on the most reasonable terms. All or. Jets left to, mail or left at their stand, No 28 in the Diamotal :11.0 het, on Wrdn.t.rtay and Saturday, or will, Bake well, Pears g Co, Wood at, will be r xecU vri.lt L leliiy 11/11/ despatch. mai2s—cl&se TO ARMS! TO ARMS! ! sow THREATENED INVASION cc :I , : A by 4 %1 . : ' 1, 7 0 ' N o S o 0 1' O L ,e V n A n N o I t with stftrolitut which, J. M. will continue to bell CLUTIIING cheaper thin toy ban hetet. ()fore, been ofh rel in t Ire western contstry, having the large. : t e. tallii-runr•ot in the Ctl). Crotairtg on Liberty ritul Sixth, striurlS !Iv pierilied to show to hie none's cos fortron,, the g.entest s,triety of Cloths, CassimercF, Vestings, oml Chni:lll4 of ull ,I ..',i l , ions, suitable fot the err loortehing season, that his ever been offered in this market, to abich ull eon hove the Right of Way.— Observe the currier, Nu 167, Libor ty ;,rid Sixth xis.' J. M. Will IE, Tailor, noir Prrorietor. L IVES of Celebrated Travciler3. Eminent Men. Jay and Hamilton. Signers of Decieratiun of Independence (Irolt-y'% (I.mrge the 4th. Sant hey's Nelson. Bre% ster's Life of Newton. Mohammed. Mart:as of For sale by 130SWORTid& FORRESTER, m 43 Matket st. AUCTION SALES Y JOI N D DAVIS. Auctioneer. corner of Wood nod Firth 5(1e1q3 At 10 o'clock on Thursday tomning, the 26th Mat, will he sold without reserve an extensive assurtmerd if seasonable, American nod European Dry Goons, At 2 ii'clock P. di , A large Trustily of new and second hand household and klichen Furniture, Car peting, Looking Glasses, Mantel Clacks, Mattrassee, Gl as sware, Qp.ensware, Astral and common Lamps, Lenther Trunks, &c. Also, a quantity of Tincture Bottles, Glass Jars with covets, and Gilt Labels., Scales and Weights, Shxw Bottles, and a variety of A pothi.caritis' shop furniture, &o, At 7 o'clock, I', M., a goantity tif ready made clo thintr, Mims, Shoes, Huts, Caps. Bonnets and fancy [fly Goods, Fine Cutlery, gold and silver Watches, Plated Spectacles. Jewelry, Musical In3trtimeras, Cap w,iting and lover Paper, Blank Bouks,-s.c. ma,2Cl Household and School Furniture AT AUCTION. AT 10 o'clock on Friday morning the 27thinst , at the Dwelling House of the Rev W J Bakewell, Link's Ross on Libertynuar Marbury street, will be sold a goantity of very good quality Household Fur niture, no ong w6.eh me the following, viz: 'v , .4 large Bonk CEI3,, for 401.01 Loom. 2 Parlor Book Cases with glass fronts, trays fur minerals, ' I Ifaehogutry Book Case with Secretary. I Sofa and Parlor Chairs. Dining and-dressing tables; wardrobes; mahogany. walnut nnd cherry bureau.; low post, French and other Iseastolids; initmss&; wash stands; Nary und!com mon chairs: hat and unthi ell& stands, veniiian blinds, inahogany and other rocking chairs; foot sterols; fend. ems: lmdry table 10 fret by 3; table, tea and chamber tIOOOMM art : glasswaie, mar 23 .1. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Lard Oil at a Reduced Price• Frl IF. subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and public in general, that Ids new Factory is now completed. and with a large addition it, his noiellineev, he is prepared to make considera ble gnamitir•s of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he is determined to sell cheap, rally appt eciatine the obi prover h, "that a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling " He feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themselves. Woolen manufacturers. Machinists and others. are respectfully invited to examine hls superior oil, Fifth sweet, near Market, oppwiitei Hunker's Confectiona ry Shire, and Messts Samuel M'Clurken & Co, Lib- March 14 City stye t. M. C. EnEy, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior !utility of Star Candles always on hand of as-orteil sirrs. mar 24. V(TM..MOODY refpoctfully announces to bis old fi lend, that he intends opening a Select School in this city Olt the 1.4 Monday of April next, in the basrment of the Third Vresbyteriun Church. mnr2l-1 f. Raisins. r, BOXES Bunch Raisins, just received and 11 fur :lain by BBRBRIDGE WILSON & CO., mart2l Water st. Admiaistrator's Sale, Of Scarce and Valuable Law Books, by Cala logue, at Auction. AT M'KENNA'S new Auction Rooms, No 119 \Vood street. 3d door from sth, on Friday even. Mg next, March 9.7 th, at 7 o'clock, will be sold by order of administrators, the largest and most valuable Library of Law Books perhaps ever offered at auc tion in the city of Pittsburgh, at least for many years. Several of the works cannot be purchased west of the mountains. Catalogues will be ready on Thursday. mar'24 M'RENNA, Auctioneer.' THOMAS PtLLISMII, MANUFACT.IIRER & IMPORTER OF WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landscape Paper, Or namental Designs, Transparent Window Sliades, 4-c., and Dealer in 'Writing and Wrappini , Paper, Bonnet and Binders Boards, 4-e. NO. 47 MARKET ST, BETWEEN TBIRD 3 FOURTLI PITTSBUGRH. PA. HAS had at no former period, a stock so extensive and well assorted, as that to which he now most respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. it com prises French and American parlor, hall, office, cham ber and counting room Paper, of every quality. The colors are brilliant and durable. and the style of pat terns unsurpassed. By the Regular Line of Pack. ets, between Havre and Now York, and from the Fac tory, which is always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the beat workmen the country can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spring and Summer, will be made to the goods in store.— l'rices moreover, will be so extremely modfrale as to meet the views of the most economical, and satisfy merchants and house-keepers disposed to examine and judge fur themselves, that their intorets will be essen tially subserved, by buying at this Establishment. (Rags, Tow and Tannner's Scraps taken in trade or bought at the regular market prices. march 23,13 m. 56 cenb. Biography SELECT SCHOOL EVERY person is interesteed in the fact, that Thompson's Catminative will cure ninety nine cases out of every hundred, afflicted with either of the following complaints, viz: Choli-;, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery or Flux, Summer Complaint, or Diarrl.cra, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Chalk, aid with less expense, with the advantage to tho purchaser, that if it fails after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purchased of the proprietor and only manoNetater, EDGAR THORN, Corner of Hand and Penn at., Pittsburgh. Also, Thompson's Antidyspcctic Tonic ■nd Porga: live Fills; they are a mild and pleasant cattmrtie caus ing n o sickness, incovenienco or hinderance from La siness. Ptepared only by the Proprietor, EDGAR THORN, Druggist, Corner of Hand and Penn str. THE would most respectfully call the attention of the public to his mock of Cal.:net Aire, possessiing.advaatages ovrr any other Manufac • toting e,tahlishment in the city. He is enabled to his water at much loner prices; therefore he would remind those who wont good Furniture at a fair price not to forgot the right place; No 27 Fifth street. marin H. H. RYAN. The Furniture of t he Exchange Hotel at Pittmbuburgh, furcate at Public suction. rp H El R lease of the EXCHANGE HOTEL hvi ing expired, and the Proprietors, Mem*. Me- EIBBF:N & SMITH, intending to retire from the• business, will sell the Beds, Bedding, Furni t u re an d Fixtures of the same upon accommodating terms; the sale to commence On Tuesday the 24th day of Marob, On which day !Ley will retire from tho HuTta- Bust HAS. The articles offered for sale consist in part of 120 Feather beds, 60 Hair Nlattrasses, 120 Bed stead's, High Pu•t and French, Bedding for the above 13cdsteads, consisting of Linen sheets, Blankets and Comforts, W Lite Marseille s Bed sprends, Quilts of the hest (polity, 100 Allisquirrio Barr, 'lrides, Bunton', Sofa-, 2 Pianos, Clicker ings manufactmr; 100 pair of Venitian Window !idits, 2400 yards of Carpeting, yool. of Oil Cloth for Fist•lS, 50 Chamber Mir rors, 4 splrndiil Side Coatris wish marble tops, 16 urge Parlor 2tlllrors, with Gilt Frames, 2 Eight dry drasa.Clucks 6 Stores rube most modern and ap proved patterns. 1 large Iron S l afe, tioott's A sbestor, 4 dozen Arm Chairs. 4 darn Mahognny Hair Seat Choirs, 4 Flair Seut Rockine * Chairs, 4 Cord Tables. mahogany, 2 pair of fine mahogray Dining "rubles 6 Cone Bottom Rocking Chairs, 4 dozen Cone Bottom Parlor Chairs. 12 dozen Dialog Chairs, 2 larg e Read ing Tables, Duals and Bar Room Furniture, 1 Mangle. ALSO—The entire Furniture of a DINING ROOM fur a Imo class HOTEL. Besides the above there will be sold a full assort ment of Kitchen Furniture, such as is commonly used in the large Hotels in the country. • INES AND LlQUORS—diampaian and Clare!, imported in glass, in 1836 and 1639 for Exchange Held. HORSES AND CARRIAGES-1 pair of 51atch Grey Carriage Horses, and I pair Bay Horses; I Om nitut, nearly tie"; 1 - Carriage; 1 Baggage wagon; 1 splendid Sleigh; Harness, Bells, 4 Buff.do Robes, and Net , ; Stable Furniture; 8 Cows. with Calves, with a variety of other articles such as may thually be fbunti lat an extensive Hotel. I The above articles will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, it not previously sold at Private Sale, on rursday the 24th of March, 1846. A liber al credit will be given on nll purchases over $5O, upon approved notes. The sale willcommence at 10 o'clock, on Tuoutty morning, and continue from day to day until Saturday evening, unless all the articles are pre viously sold. The sale will take place at the Exchange Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair its. Pittsburgh, l'enns)lvania mar2l WANTED—Several 'good cooks. chambermaids, and girls for all works, fur Hotels, Boarding I lease and private families Maur two cities or neigh borhood. A good Journeyman Currier, Baker and. Tinner.-Fasces fur several Schoolmasters, Salesmen, Book Keepers; Warehousemen, Coachmen, Waiters, Laboring men and Boys. Wanted to borrow—for the best sr.curity. and for short periods, $lOO, 200, 300, 500, and 1000. Wanted—a place for a good miller about 40 ycars of age, with a small family. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, No 12 St Clair M. mar 23-6 t. SELLERS' GREAT REMEDY' FOR LIVER. COAIFLAINT !—No cure, no pa} ! —A remarka ble casr.. A ucntion is asked to the - following state ment of Samuel McCord, Esq.. of WePsnargh, Va. Wellsburgh, Va.. May 26th, 1845. I hereby certify that I was affleted with the Liver Co nplaint and Phthisi: fur a long time; being more than a year under the care of a physician, that the dis ease, instead of being relieved by the medicines I took, kept zraduallygep.ing worse; my body swelled so that I was doable to stoop low enough to tie m• shoe.— W hen the desease was at the worst, I was recom• mended to to Sellers' Liver Pills. I did so, and woe relieved greatly by the first box, and completely cared . . by the second. SA NIVEL McCORD. These Pill which stand unrivalled by nay Medicine known for the cure of diseased Livers. are prepared and sold wholesale and total! by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57. Wood at. Sold also by Kerr & Mohler, 195 WerAlst, 1, Wilcox, Jr. and Wm. Thorn, Market at, Fesa & Cassel, sth Ward, and H. P. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. Three Valuable Building Lots for Sale. N o. 71, 72, and 73, in Hart's plan, ton'iaining 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length or depth, adjoining John B. Butler, Esq. in the Gth Ward. If not sold tat private sale. they will be offered at e:itle on the premises, on Thursday the 23d day of April, 1646. GEO. COC H RAN, Executor of Aaron Hart, deed Pittsburgh Navigation and Piro Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. rp HE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to bo offered 1 an opportunity to effect insurance noon their prop• ertv. by a Donu,iic Institution, !mated amen* them upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good 1.1:11; hey can reality uncertain, whether they may repose that undo,.btea Confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persons uhuse property Las, already, been damaced, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the advert Loge of personally adjusting alo,s with an institution, AT iloefE. will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole'amonnt of its Iosses—NEARLY Two HUNT,. BED TROOsAND DOLLARS—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. his the part of all prudent men, however Fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as I to those who have sustained loss, the facility of pro. tectinn and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the teflectiona and regrets which must be sttperienc.•d by those who suffer without hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President, ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. feblB-d6re. Theological Works., JUST received at our bookstore Mosheims Ecclesiastioal History, ancient and modern, :2 vol; D'Aubiguo's History of the Reformation, 4 sob: Davidson's Connection of Sacred and Profane Ws' tory, 3 void; Blunt's Reformation in Englund: Blunt's Sermons; Blunt's Lifeof Christ; Kt ummacher's Parables; Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blunt's History of Elisha; Michelet on Auricular Confession Bickerstett on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jeremiah Taylor's Sermons; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief is Marsh and religoo; Together with many other valuable new paidications SCRIBA & SCII EISLER. 115 Wood st. PIANO FORTE. y UST received on consignment a first rata Piano el Forte of Mr 51yer's manufacture- As tn WOO and touch and excellent workmanship no batter can be found in this market, for sale low at oar bookatore,blo 115 Wood street. SCRIBA & SCHEIBLERr. mar 21.
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