!7! . . ja.eiso u 1 Allah! IV hat do youl All :he while the arnok2 curled up faster and fast— er. Pa esentlyThe lad said, 4.l3ismillah! see a horse—a horseman-1 see two horse innen—l see three-1 see four—five—six— see seven horsemen, and the seventh is a Sultan." "Has he a flag," cried the Ma. gician —"He has three," answered the • boy. "'Tie well," says the other, "now," with that he laid his stick across the fire, and standing up addressed the travellers :in these words:—"Name your name—be of those that are upon the earth, or those that bre beneath it; be it Frank, Moor, Turk, or Indian, prince or beggar, living or breathing, or resolved into the dust of . Adam, 3000 years ago—speak, and this boy shall behold and describe." The first name was WiltiamShakepeare. The Magician made three reverences to wards the window, waved his hand nine times, sung out somthing beyond their in terpretation, end at length called out, "Boy, b% tat Jo you behold?" "The Sultan alone remains," said the chid—"and Ur. sides him 1 see a pale-faced Frank—hut not dressed like these Franks—with large eyes, a pointed beard, a tall hat, roses on his shoes, and a short mantle!" The oth, er askel for Francis drouet de Voltaire, acid the boy immediately described a lean, 'old, yellow faced Frank, with a huge brown Wig, a nutmeg•grater profile, spin dle-shanks, buckled' shoes, and' a gold snuff-box!" Lord Prudhoe now named Archdeacon Wrangham, and the Arab boy made answer, and said, "I* perceive a tall, grey-haired Frank, with a little black silk petticoat, walking in a garden with a little book in his hand. tie is reading un the book—his eyes are bright and gleam iug—his teeth are white—he is the hsppi• eat locking Frank 1 ever beheld•^ Major Felix now named a brother of his, who is in the cavalry of the E ist India Company, in the presidency of Madras. The magi.: clan signed, and the boy again answered: "I see a red hatred Frank, with a short red jacket and white trowsers. He is standing by the sea shot•e and behind him there is a black man in a turban, liolding a beauti ful horse richly compatisoned." 'Gm] in heaven!" cried Felix. "Nay," the boy resumed, "ibis is an 01a Frank—be has turned round while you are speaking, awl, .y Aflah! ne has but ono arm!" Upon this the Major swooned away. Ills broti=er lost his left arm in the campaign of And • The wardroom officers of the steam frigate .Nlissouri, now lying at the navy. yard, gave, on Wednesday night last, one of the most brilliant and interesting balls that have ever been given in Washington. The day was lowering, and no rainbow of hope gave the promise of a pleasant even ing; but the attraction was too great to be resisted by th.e majority of those invited-- and happy were those who yielded to their inclination. The coup d'ceil presented oo a near approach to the vessel was striking ly beautiful; and, once treading the deck, you were in Fairy-land. It was the-ro mance of a war-ship from which we could wish never to be awakened to the dangers which may subsequently peril the likes of our gallant hosts, whose polite attentions have created an interest in their vessel which will follow it and them wherever they go. Tbe masts and shrouds of the frigate were studded with lamps, which, in the surrounding darkness, entirely obscuring the hull, looked like eccentric stars ventu. ring rather nearer to the earth then is their wont. Tho ladies' dressing room below at once stamped the character of the en tertainment, to be anticipated above.— Flowers and evergreens in profusion dee, orated the transom toilette, and every ac cessory of comfort which elegant houses land could offer was there. On ascend. ou were for a few moments bewildered, • w not where to fix admiring attention on the cano. py or on the temporary ceiling above, composed of the flags of all nations beauti- Jay blending in union over your head; the tasteful transparencies, ingeniously fil ling the porb.holes around; or the c.ilored lamps of every hue, diffusing a mellowed light through the whole. Some of the dread weapons of war were metamorph ,s. ed into candleabras, and pea-eful bayonet chandeliers occupied the centre of the ballaroom. The officers of the army an I navy were mostly in rich uniforms, which, mingling with the gay colors of their youth. ful partners, and harmonizing with the bright and fanciful adornments of the frigate presented a varied paterre of unparaleled beauty. The inspiring music from two excellent bands gave sig nal for the • union of merry hearts and hans in the quadrille, in alternation with the mekdious Strauss waltzes. The forward part of the deck ott either side was occupied by a ralterche supper, in which liberality to profusion Was disp'ayed; whit: the apartments . be— low were furnished with an additional exs cellent supper for' the gentleman guests.-- • Nothing that could tempt the palate nt gratify the eye was deficient, and the flaw vor and fragrance of all were enhanced by the hospitable and amiable attentions of the accomplished commander, (Captain Newton,) and the youthful entertainers,! whose home is 0[1_0143 mountain wave and in the hearts of thousands, many of whom' wrtelt their future course through life with additional interest from having shared with them the exciting pleasures of this unique party, exemplifying at once the de lights of 'ship and shore.' ittaliny on board the Texian Schooner of -War, San Antonio.—Yesterday, a Court Martial was convened on board the Texian sloop of war Aus , in, for the trial of Frederick Shepherd and eight others, on charge of Mutiny on board the Texian sanonet of war San Antonin, on the 11th of . Febroary, 1842, whilst lying - in the From the National Intelllgeocer, Marine Fete. NEW ORLEANS, April 10 Aliesissippi river. opposite this city. In the mutiny, Lieut. C. F. Faller was killed, and two midshipmen were woun' did—the particulars of which were pub ' fished at the time. .Most of the mutineers have been in the city prisons from that pe riod until some time last week, when they were delivered to the Texiau Commodore, upon a requisition of President Houston. After the examination of several witness es, J. D. Shepherd, one of the mutineers, was called, who turned States evidence, upon a grant of free pardon from the Press. ident. But for this and similar testimony, the prosecution might have failed, as the principal witnesses have perished upon the ill-fated San Antonin, which was lost in Gulf, inn the sth of September. The testimony having closed, the Court adjourned to this morning. FEIN PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCIIANAN 7 Solhject to tho decision of n National Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. TUB. wr. 11. 1:111ITII,IVITOR3 ant) PiIOPRINTORS TUESDAY, APIIII, 25, 1843 !ice Puce ilitkop Hughes awl Fisurieriam. From u lee tire recently delivered by this tingMt4ted etc find that hr. assunteo same ;:f.:lltoi to relation 1./ the Ftecial i•o quality of man ns the adtio dies o f I n d it e r i a t Awn/a/i on . Ili- lecture bas been extcristvilv circulated and admired for its depth °lre:mooing. the justness of the vi wa the lecturer ha. taken of the social world. The fullowitig is a Irr*,cf abstract from a N. Y. paper: He commenced his lecture by a reerenre to tire three great divisions alt'iy , who can outman I the lah..r ni tatters w having either to obey or 141),r theinsehcs—the large classes, who, although obliged to labur for subsistence, can you regulate at th. it own pli as tare the hours of toil and o' rtst—ano those who arc altogether dependent on lab it., and th it accurs ding as it may be required by the interest or cas price sf u•hcrs, After a hasty sketch of the de - pressed and suffering condition at the west of day, of those who are doomed to this lowest grade of social servitude, the lecturer proceed :d to take do historical survey of the state arid c,'mdition of the Greek and Roman slaves, and the arrfs of the middle ages. He drew a startling. picture of their sufferings and degradation, and then pointed out with much eloquence how the growing progress of Christianity had einanciratkd there enslaved masses, and described the manner in which the Church of Rome had aided in this great work of redemption and aineliorati(m. l!c dwelt at soma length on the state of the world on the eve of the Reformation, and represented it as prercriting every prospect of the advancing and most glorious progress and happiness of the human race. But 'hat event,hc contendcd,had witnessed a woful ob• stocle to the advancing tido of social improve ments, and was the main CALISC of the present e vils which sa afflict the Eard;wan world,and even threaten the downfdll of some of the most power ful nations of the earth. Following out this view, the lecturer proceed. ed to argue that the chief can=e of the deprecia• t ion of labor in Englan•i, and t to conservietit des titution,ot the working classes, was to be found in the non.obs. rvance of the hol day. giving inure labor, fur the earns reward, which thus enabled her to outstrip and undersell all her continental competitor.. The Story-Teller," a new English pe. riodical by Mr. Robert Bell, explains the circumstances of a correspondenee be tween Mrs. Southey and Mrs. Sigourney, the American authoress, who has pnblish. ed passage respecting the health cf Southey, which has given great pain to his wife:— "Mrs. Sigourney, a perfect stranger, wrote to Mrs. S'ruthey to request her cot. respondence. Mrs. Southey, having oth er objects to engross her thoup,bts, de. dined the honor, but simply and polite'y an swered the inquiries as to Mr. Southey's health. All this, of course, was under the recognized seal of private correspondence, which ought to have been considered all the more sacred from the way in which Mrs. Sigourney had brought it about.— Mrs. Southey, to her utter astonishment, afterwards saw her letter not only printed in the pablic Journals, but interpolated with phrases implying intimacy, and ejac ulationm of pathos; not one of which she penned." This story seems rather improbable, and will no doubt be set right by some of Mrs. Sigorney's friends. The New York correspondent of the AlRdisonian, hbs the following bit of news from the ring" relative to projected eqqeslriln movements, doings and so on: "Mi. Rufus Welch, the equestrian man• alter, sails from New York in the course ofa few wee'ts for Leghorn. He will, with his troupe, coast up the Mediterra nean, visit Cairo, and crossing the Asth mus of Suez, dec, nd the Read Sea, visit ,• Western and Eastern India, and push his way to Chime, and ere the lapse of eight' teen months, exhibit an American Eques trian Troupe to his Majesty of the Celes tial Empire, at the Royal Chon Own Am phitheatre of Pekin. This may sound quixotic and extrava— gant to those who are not acquainted with Yankee en'erprise, and the scheme may be deemed absurd and extravagant by many. Be this as it may, it will be car ried into execution if life and health be spared; and my word for it, Mr. Rufus Welch will not attempt a scheme and a— bandon it." Specie. One hundred and .eveaty ihnusand dollars in so. e , e nrrgred at Nda , oIiCiLOP on the Bth mm.- 1113.5,875 from Now York, and the rest from Si Loam I:l 7 '4s4*ireful Phenotniton.—The zens of ltiobile were thrown into a state of , great consternation, a abort time ago, from the appearance in the western horizon, of something about the size of a man's fist. From the time it was first discovered until its final disappearance behind a cloud, was the space of three quarters of an hour. It was apparently thirty degrees above the horizon. 'Persona who saw it, were divi ded in the opinion as to whet is was.— Some defined it to be the butt end of the comet; some the "Lagusyra Light," and others something else. It turned out to be a kite with a light tied to its Lail. Absence of mind.—A Minorite was late ly lecturing in Ohio or: the necessity of immediate preparation for the final ac-4 count, and with much feeling tad elois quence, proclaimed that it was the last day, that another would never dawn upon us—suddenly concluded by informing the audience, that they were then dismissed, and that he would address them again, at the saw! place the next evening. Theatrical.—Mr. and Mrs. Bronghman have) commenced an engagement at the Chatham Theatre, New York. Hackett is alai) quite successful at the Palk. For rest will appear at the Tremont, in a short time. The New Orleans Picayune of the 11th inst. states that a few days previous, a disturbance arose arming some Indians and white men, at a village between Hedropo. lis and Marksville, in the course of which 6 , 0 arms were used. rht3 tesult was that three of the Indians were killed. Henson's Flying Muchine.—The N. Y. Sort contains a cut rept esenting the Flying Machine invented by Henson, ah'ut to he tested in England. It has created great excitement in that country; and a bill has been introduced into Parliament to charter a company to put it in practical opera Linn The Ruling Passion.—A famous usurer of Paris. when on hiA death bed, his con, lessor presented a silver crucifix to him, with a view to awaken him to a sense of his situation. The dying miser, after ex amining the cross with the most minute at tention, suddenly exclaimed—" Sir, I can lend you but a very small sum on such a pledge." t - 10 Quite clainioa.—Toe practice of cow. hiding editors. Li Ile men of the quill have to r m c.influnde Hy whenever they have soul enough to say something disagreeable to some pompous blackguard; but we do not observe th it their papers lo•e any of their independence by the opera- Lion. The amount of specie received in New Orleans within the last six months, may be set 'down in round numbers at nine mill ions of dollars• An old printer named Hamilton, in Lon don recently starved to death. tie was advised to go to the Union Wot khouse, but declared that he would etatve first, and so he did. The Lnuisiille Kentuckian says that Col . Johoscn nn event accept the 'mini, nation for the Vice Presidency. We pre sume he speaks by authority, and the democratic papers that have raised his name for that statioin may as well. haul it down. Hon. W. W. Irwin, charge. des affaired at Copenhagen, sailed yesterday morning, in the packet ship New York. A single herring, if suffered to multiply unmolested and undiminished for twenty rears, would show a progeny greater in hulk than ten such globes as that we live upon. A correspondent of the D lily Organ: .All the mechanise of St. Louis want is a fair shake.'—Let them go south in 'fever time, and then they'll 'shake, to their heart's content. Frank Johnson's Brass Band arrived in Cincinnati on the 19,h intl. Robt. Southey. the Poet, left properts to the amount of $50.000. Artificial wants are more numerous and lead to more expense than natural wants; for this cause, the rich are often in greater want of money than those who have but a bare competence. We got a mail yesterday, and among the papers were a great many very damp, dingy old dates. Trap's cousin said that they were wet-eran exchanges.—Cresent City. They had a shower of sulphur at New Orleans—Mobile Herald. Let them get Nabby Folsom, and they likewiee have the 'cream of tartar.'— Rick. Star. The Democratic members of the New York Legislature have unanimously com inated Martin Van Buren for the Presiden cy. Specie.—Theßriicania brought over two tailbone of Specie. _ d Pledire. 'Mr. Clay in a recent speech d livered at Les. ington,made the following declaration, which wilt do doubt be very satisfactory .to the avaricious portion of his friends. Here it is: 'Mr: Clay went on further to say, 'that, in his opinion, if a Whig President should be elected, it would be his imperative dory to do ample jusice, in the ad 7 ministration of the public patronage, to the great whig party of the country.' gladder. A verdict of $lB4 dan•ages has ilia Leen ren dered against William P. Cavenatighand wire, of Boston, for slandering a widow. Cotton Goods. The Boston Mail states that 14,000.090 y ads of cotton goods were sold in that city on Saturday, in con4equenett • f the late China news. A Wreck round. The wreck of the Et ie, the steamhort burnt a year and a kW ago, on Lake Eric, has been found. A Riot. A Texan saikr who had deserted, was recrmtly re cued from some (drivers at New Orleans, and durinrthe affray two policemen were Bevil cly in jured. Charles, Compte de Mkles, who had 12,000 men under his command in the army or Napole on, and who was at one time commander in cLier of the garrison of the city of Rome, is now in Nashville, Tenn., te; Ching school. Wintilliogtun Irving has prepared fu the preps an cxten,..ive view of the expulsion of the Moors from Spain. The IA oods near Hamburg, S C., were fired ou Sunday week, ind the fl canes raged with such fu ry that the fences and outbuildings of several plantations were destroyed. A men named Wiliam hart has be( n commit ted to prison in Chesier o•; , under charge ot hav ing pncsed counterfeit notes of the Western bank of Philadelphia. Mahaffey, who recently escaped (run. the Lin • caster jail, Ii Rs gone south, ani travels under the name of Mamie, bach.' Montreal is er b the sear of government of The necesarry government offices and a parliament house wily be commenced a. roam as the plant• can he prepared. Qoebre. will be tbe military head goartera. An epideoiie fever has lately prevaKei with great severity in London and its vicinity. The. banks of Philadelphia have balances in their favor in the banks of New York, to the ex. tent of $70400 The Governor of Miehig.i'i has ippoj Lew. is Cass to be Rigent of the Univeritty 451ichi gan, in the p1..c0 of Otiiiir a llikCoalctuck, resign. cd., The Leg slaturn of New York adj•:urned on ueaday evening %t 5 o'Llock. Tue ufficu ul Built Cernrcurawner boa been a boliabcci by the Levabiture of New Y irk. A bill has passed the N. Y. Asenably, to char icr the Irish Emigrant Swiety. A seainstresi in London, it appear;, is paid 11 d. liar making sailors' shirts. By working very hard •and fioding her own needles,' she may thus earn 4 1-2 d. a day. The price of the cheapest quirtcrn loaf she can buy is 5 1-2 d. Earthquake in loess.—The lowa (.711y Standard says that they had asahaking'on Monday tbe 28th ult. The'disciplea of Miller have built a Tabernacle in Kingston, /amain!. 'Malarial') is on the wane in New York. GOV. Cooper, of Delaware, has offered $5OO for the apprehension of Owen O'Day, the murderer of Mr. Connor. It is understood that the Governor of Maryland will call an extra session of the Legislature,to commence about the begin. ning of June n xt. '!'ha subscriptions received in N. Yot k, for the relief of the sufferers by the late terrible calamity at Gua3aloupe, already exceed MOO. We see it stated that Mayor Morris of New York, since his re-election, has had more applications for office than he had of majwity votes on that occasion; something like six ihousand. A pork house was recently destroyed by fire, in ',aeon, Indiana: loss $4OO. A. servant girl committed suicide in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. last week. She took a dose of arsenic, and afterwards threw herself into a cistern. During the last two weeks rents have ad vanced in New York. Gen. J. B. Dawson, a member of the last Congress front Louisiana, haebeen appointed Post Master at New Orleans. It is stated that he is a connection, by mar. riage, of die Postmaster General. The county commissioners in all the counties in Massachusetts, excepting Franklin, have decided to grant no licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors: The first Monday in June has been ap pointed as the day for a fourth or fifth trial to elect members of Congress in Massachu setts. The small pox has made its appearance at Columbus, Geo. So far, however, the disease has been confined to a retired part of the city. Thirteen differently constructed bee• hives have been patented within a few months. There was a gran( procession of Fire. men io.Mebile, Ala., oa the 10th inst. _~-.,-' :;;ritir-"F-Tr 7 ,st Mai* People Small.—The general use of ardent spirits in any country or district reduces the average height of the inhabi tants. In the department of Fiuisterre, [Britten) alcohol drinks are much used. The statute of the inhabitants are gradual ly growing shorter. The measurement of persons liable to military service showed a falling oWof one inch on as average in 20 years. At this rate if temperance does not plant its standard in that neighborhood, the inhabitants in course of time will b 9-. come pigmies: Say the average height is now five feet six inches. In 120 years it will be but five feet. In a thousand years from that date [time continuing, as Miller says,] their size will be reduced to ten inches perpendicular; and then, we guess they will begin to feel insignificant.— There is no doubt that the use of rum makes people look small. In London, they give little poodle dogs gin sling to stint their growth, and it is probable that the diminutive size of the two.legged, mustachied. poodles on Chasing street is caused by indulgence in a similar kind 'of drink. Will some• adept in natural his tory investigate this subjectl—Phil. Mer cury. A Noble Trait in the Character of the Spaniard is thus warmly eulogised by Burrow io his Bible in Spain:' To the honor of Spain be it spoken, it is one of the few- countries in Europe where poverty is never insulted nor look ed upon with contempt. Even at an inn, the pour man is never apurned from the door, and if not harbored, is at least. dis missed with fair wen's, and consigned to the mercit aof God and his mother. This is RR it should be. • I laugh at the bigotry prejudice Of Spain; I abhor the cruel. ty and ferocity which have cast a stain of eternal infamy on her history, but I will say fur the Spaniacds, Int, in their social intercourse, no people in the wlrld exhib it a jester feeling of what is due to the dig pity of human nature, or better under , stand the behavior which it behoves a man to achpt tawards his fellow being. Editorial Amusements.—The editor of the Washington Globe, in reply to the course of sumptuous living and extrava gance,made upon him Ly Mr. Hill,says he rears his flowers with his own hand, makes his own butter, raises his own chickens, turkeys and pigq, and nearly all the vege tables that are found at his table; in a word, he is a farmer and gardene•, as well as an °slant.. Supremely selfish mutt be the roan who would deprive another of the enjoyment of such luxuries as he can pro duce by his own toil, and that, too, during the hours which nature requires for relax a:ion from his accustomed employment. Cr am inertia Wrixio. R= -, 6T: R• 16 feet water in the channel All 11.ats marked thus ( 0 ) are provided with Evans gaily Guard. it :oriel by StIFISLC & I/ITCHIGL, GaIIONLI S. B Agents, No 5, Market street. ARRIVED. '.Michigan, %toles, Beaver. •Clevela d, Hemphil, do. 'Queen of the South Diller N. 0. 'James Ross Baird N.O Monongahela Stone Cincinnati Empire Davis Portsmouth Cella Bowman Brownsville Bell of Pittsburgh MeCollough Cincinnati Little Mail, Gaskill, Brownsville, Forest Hayslett Warren DEPARTED. Bell Air, B.rclay. New Orleans Belmont, Poe, Wheeling. soi. T . 3 Branch Wells N. 0. Little Mail, Gaskill, Brownsville. Alpine. Coekbu.n. Bronsville. Allegheny B.:11 Hanna Franklin Forrest Hayslett Oellu Bowman Brownsville Monongahela Stone Cincinnati Cecilia Clark Wabash • Moathela Thompson Zainsville The Allegheny river is so high, that the Steaatboats are unable to pass under the Bridge at this place,—Franklin dirch. Nashtille, March 31, 1843.—The Con.- bnland river is in fine nay igable condition for the largest class boats. dlabama Money is in demand, and qua tell by the brokers at 18 a 19 dia. Flour was selling in St L /uis on the 13th at $2,56f a 2,69 for country mi . ls; city mills, approved brands, $2,75 a 3,00 retail. Wheat 90 cents for good quantity. The Illinois river is now open to the head of navigation, and a good stage of water for boats of the class chat usually run in that trade. The Times Down the Riven—The Cin. cinnati Gazette boasts . of the great number of steamboats budding in that city and of the otherwise improved state of business. —The Chronicle says: "THE CATTLE BUSINESS. 'A leading butcher informed us this mor ning that only 40 head of cattle had been brought to this market during the past week and for them three dollars per cwt had been readily paid. The cattle were only ordin ary, and this price is a large advance on the prices paid in the fall. `At this price, in the present state of the market, we should think it profitable for farmers to bring their cattle to this city. The prices are as good as the eastern mar kets will pay for driving. Nearly all the cattle killed in this city come from Ken. tucky, for which a very large sum of money is paid. `We have often thought that anme of the farmers of the Miami conntry could make a good business of raising cattle of good breeds for this ell. The K ntnekv arna? in I tn•ls are higher prieed dial) any lands in Olib, the best evidence Wit the business is a good on e.' Sargent's Magazine.— Thin M _ :.. a. _, -.. -. ..,. bids fair to be one of the most pu - 01111W monthlies published in this countfyS. 7 , - have rec.ived the first four numbe4 6 , . '''. l ~,,.,_ . _ IF .'t have been much gratified by a butt : .47 a over their contents. The embegiellibets . are of the first order and are more - 400pr , ous than those of any of its coternebt#lo ..'-' 0 . - • -;?,, Oregon Convention. —ls this- en - I , ~ ', ,-, abandoned? We heard yesteritiy, , ~ .; call was contemplated for a Cons..;, '' . ~ ' , A Columbus, of such persons as fejt' 1 a 6 ,,,:r ted in the settlement of ibis qu. , r country, too. We see nothing. n . .. , ' Statesman to that effect. The people of lowa are mom,. .Itli . matter. At several points comp'; - forming, and at Burlington a reg. : L.,t,'' ~ ization has been effected, and nl ,"- t , '- cessary regulations made for the_ ~.,,,, meat of the emigrants and mode .• . '',"'--, -4, ' ik. needing. .. .r 1„... • A committee, appointed at a faecal:44s- • ,:- this latt-r place, reported that $640X101 equip each emigrant, exclusive of a that no blacks should accompag ~ it4r that one Capt. and one Lieutehaut setilildi be the proper officers; that each man should deposit $2O for compsty4ll4 4 : ' and that as soon as fifty good men were tier: istered, they would match. THEATRE. t four nights of the Engagement or BillIr ; MELTON, and Mr LATHAM. Nicih night or the engagement of Ws Ftsiliffa_ First appearance of Mr. R. This evening, will be performed SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL A Young hay will made her first avgaml4llll%.l.-... any, stage as NLIALIA. 7:14 To Cor.clude Wi h The ROWING MATCM,`-'. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Perfortnancevle :41010'4,. meow. at half past 7 Lower Buses, 51) cents Second 'Vier. 3 74 99, Pitt, 25 " I Gallery. 121 ABOLITIONISTS OF FITTSBURGIL otur, ALL! 111 EN AND WWI END LIBERTY MEN NON RESISTANTS —You are earnestly re.. by the Executive Committee of the W• P, A. S. 11. 4 .:`'A em' ty to meet this even in; at 7 o'clock in Te rancuAlf4il on Smithfield st.Lßusinear of the very Bra importailpt have induced us to call for a meeting of all the ftiendlea...! the slave: —We en reat.yo u ,breth reit and sistere.te• ' with us at the above time and place,— Let 04.161414 impossibilities prevent your attendance. • BY order - of the Committee, E. SMITH, Chateaus* F ittsbu rg h April 25, 1893 GENERAL COMMITTEE OF FISk• ', ANCE. . . . , I„, Messrs Snm,ett, DLNITY, BA/UM/ELL. E. D. Gaisa,2ll. • ! V N.N. ' This Committee will meet at the Board of TRWIE Rooms, on Tumday, 25th /net at 3 o'clock. ' '. • ;., ap 22. W. ROBINSON, Jr-, . Ch'*,._''.; J. ill. Sanderson & Sea t ' FAXNKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELASIOV I pillS elegant estahlishment has been in ow , _IL Fig the last nine months, and notwithatanataa general depression of business. It has met-VW tiostitin.• ed the approbation of the puhlic arid yielded to-the prietors a full compenshtion for their lahor and W lion . Its location being in Chestnut street, la the # l. mediate neighborhood of the Post of f ice, the Banks, the Steamboat landing. the moat busioesst learAet street and the places of amusement, It to :he business commonly or those visiting tba elf pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so des4abbi, the trarelling public. Its arrangment„ also, enab guest to regulate his expenses, and to Ilse in a styli . air elegance or economy stilted to his not lons or dtspcsatkw The facility of procuring meats at any hour, artilettitt. ling that which the appetneicraves, Is also a sairetilklit time which the business portion of the guests snow - Ike to appreciate. The proprietors, therefve, Aka custom of their old frlsnds.and promise a confirmable'. of their exertions to make them comfortable; ap EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn 4 , St. Clair at& PittsVglk. T HE Proprietors of this elegant and commodious.. tablishment, beg leave to announce to their frieollha,; : ond i!e public, that their price for Board s rrom thuirdsite.' Is reduced to ONE DOLLA IL PER DAY. From the locality of this Ito r me, being 'Wasted SW. way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, aid on the great thoroughfare to Alleghr ny city. the mild& tors trust, that with continued exertions on their 111111 t. they will be enabled to afford every attention anal farii ity required for the comfort and convenience of the!. guests, and hope to merit a continuance of the room age that has hitherto been so liberally extended to them: The principal Stage and Packet office '' , are connected with the Hotel, and for (he better accotnmodatiOn Of their guests, an Ovaaibua will at all times be to reef. near lu convey them to and from the HOUK'. up 25-3 m. McKIBBIN 4. MONONGAHELA. HOUSE, Tyr - rsuumari r ra. Board, $l,OO per day. T HE Proprietors of tine new and extensive Ilete* s pee tful ry returns his thanks for the very 11 pal ronaxe that has been extended to him since tile - 416#4A lag oithe Mutton:theta House; and being alwaySillXl2lll4 to consider the eomfo t and accommodation of t likes this opportunity of incoming them that. tulio g nies• (tiny with the•tipirit of the 'Flaws," bis charges for Boarding after this date, will be reduced to obe Illinlier„ r Day. Ile hope n that this at rargemont will tweet With the approbation of his friends and the travelling conneuetty In general, He would also state, that the same order and attention will be observed in every departuseet ter the establishment Mathes alrmuly Hun arterined the hfononeahela House, J.% Id EFS CROESkter.. • an [25---.31. proprionst. BRICKS FOR SALE. 2501000 First rate Allegheny Brick. Also, 20 000 feet clean Lantheiri—. Apply at HOEVELER 4 Bruns., ap 25-3ta Fourth at:Road. S .4- Co.. comas of Wood and Silasal This morning at. 10 o'dock.—A valuable lot .4 Seasonable Dry Goods. AT 2 O'CLOCK, I'. id. 20 Bosea Bfeilo Lemons—without reserve. AWN, new and Second Land Furniture. up 25. LOST, yESTERDA anPrnoun, somewhere near the eOl , - - ner of 9th and Wood sta., a pair of Cold §peett• elev. The finder will be liberally rewarded, If he win leave them at the store of the Subscriber, No. 56 WOod street. J. P.B MART. ap New and Cheap Temperance Documents. I UST reed from N• York. a fresh supply of the hued rd/ temperance documents, viz:—Bacchus Prise Essay. permanent Temperance Documents, Arthur's Tales. net Nights with the Washingtonians, bound, Jetwat's Lee tures, Hitchcock's Prize Essay, Cold Water•Dialegeee - and Magazines* Dialogues, Hymns, Bongs and Feblee r - Confessions of an Inebriate, Peecher's Fermotr,„ Ur berry Howard, Dead Child,*Journal 4. 3000 Youth's Alt-. vocato for January, February. March and Albrii • f p s s3hhath Schools youth's Temperance rocieliss,as4 the Temperance public, For sae at cent each, or 12i }ear to Futurriber, by ISAAC HARRIS, Agent Ind Com. Merrh't, 951 It at, ap2b. E. H. Heasting ri PANIR G I ECCl.AToftanclsnry yor. Mrs 'Alin 4th al reel. nett door to the Dank or Plttaleargli. ap 24-las , s l ls ,f 4