-r 5 ,,y,.. y ,., . +t. _~.~; lyij. ~_,.► ~S'^.~r~-^!fit:;..^:"^_' xe:u: lic ,darning past• JOHR RIOTER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. MARCH 26 r4F . Vli P• LIM . Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post. and Weekly Mercury and Munufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He Mni offices in N lEw YORK, at the Cunt 0tfi,3,30 Ann street, (ad joiningthe Tribune Office.) Idosroa, Nn. 12, Stale mreet. PHILAPICLPHIL, Real EntaLe and Coal Office, 59 Pine 0 reet B•t.TtttoKF, S E corner Baltimore find Calvert si ‘, where ourpaper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. FOR CANAL COIDIISSIONER WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNT} The Right of Way rar We learn from n passenger who arrived last evening, in the "Goal intent Fast Line," that the "Right of Way" bill ens under dkrussion in the House of Representatives, on Monday. It was thought that the vole would be taken on ()mum day) Wednesday. GHLAT RIGHT or WAT Mtf.rlNG Ar W,IIIICG -160.-3 he proceeding. of a very numerously attend et! Right of Way meeting held in Washington un the 21.1 inst., will be found in the Post of this morning.l Tito reasons given in the pi Nimble nod tesolut ions in favor of ilia Right of Nit'n)" nte unanswerable, awl : manifest on the part of rho pettple of Washington a patriotic devotion to tit genet al good, which cannot he too highly commended. The gentlemen acting as of firers of the meeting and cony oising the committee to perpate resolutinos, are among the mot.' intriligent and influential citizens of the place, and opiniolii antic tinned by lbllll, as :two,' in a publi: meeting, cannot fail to have great ildlocttec at Her tislongh. CLA RION RIYKR.—IV' hope that me net cs i I bt• taken without delay by the Legi,latute, to remove the' obstructions to the salit navigation of this stream.— Much lost has been itu,tainett this season, by the chi tens of that, section by the sit Ling of boats loaded with pig metal and other valuable pinpvlt RIGHT o► W•T NICITI , G Al ntQHT.-11'e 'UM" only room this morning to ray Ow the meeting at the Old Court House lust night, was numerously attended by the hardy Yon" of the Nt !111 ra , u , iu this city attending to busnws, OPINION!. 01 , THI: ENGII,II Ptsrss —We give place in another to extriicts from vat ions Em ghat papers, for et-WON(' is:e in iebted to the Bill', mote Sun. The toile of il•e.e strides on the Oregon question, it will be seen, ii not very penciiful; some nt the remarks med.., indeed, are vile abusive and in . molting. It would seem from what is s yid by the Eng. lish props, that it moos cotilidently expected the Ameri• can Government would, irritation, agree to On,CFsE LCCTI Ftr.s.-1 crnnti jury of Ph ilAdrl liken," and we think they will again find tht•ir ' t ures I.hittit 37, fouutt a true bill nguin*l Do. 11 , 01,,k basted, if they tinticipt te a “enmpromisr" which IA in C°"" "1 hi ` Ir""" on " Il e °' g in of Life " "eh" parallel. gisen I ,Ontl bail to appear and anawet. yield to them the let ritury north the 49th "ail:titration." Well, it i.'•nn to be mi. rtS NSYLVANI• Co t, BVSIN EPS. — There err es.• ' , ovations of an imm , msc bu.oners doling the approach log summer in the l'enris3lvania Coal Region. The Rail Road Company have made contracts for 1500 new five ton Iron cars, and 31 new Locomotivrs, equal in! -611 4:1ei xelit. iilel fail,. on th , oil stock. a loch will girt to this Company the c ipacity of trinsporrio o during the present year from 1.200 000 to 1.300 000 ton. of Coal. Thin, in addition to the aupply that will he sent by Canal, after completion, it is supposed will! be equal to the quantity the market will require Itorn SAitylkill the present year. The Company had re. oeired applications for cars from the operators dent VI transport two millions fire Aundred thou tand Loss during the year. MORI MURDER Dr 4 C1.1.51M/ 9.—Wo inlerstand,' says the New York News, by passenvers, in the West ern train yesterday, that the ',cent high water at Itie, ace has disinterred a hox containing the bodies of a woman and child, horribly rruinglcd and They have been identified as the wile and child man who was tried a few weeks since fur their übduc lion, and sentenced to the Auburn State pri,on for It, years. It was supposed at the lime that toe had been murdered, but as the bodies could not be found, he was only tried for a baser oflenre. The name of the murderer is Edwoid II Roll, ff; he resided clout two miles from Ithaca, and kept a school, and was al so a practitoner of Lite Thumpsunian systcin of meal RAIL ROAD BRIDGE ON FIRF... — We learn from the Philadelphia Sentinel, that on Saturday morning about fifteen meet of the roof of the wet span of the Rail Road Bridge of the Stste road at Peters' Island, woo destroyed lJy fire. The bridge t uk tire ft urn the ■parks of the locomotive of the fast paa•erger train which had jlitit passed over. It was extieguivhed he ore it got any great headway by the washer from the ocumotive. 'THE Dusts SHALL SP:!AK. ! —Dr. Bartlett, writing from Vienna to the Lowell Courier, gives an interest• ing account of the progress made at the Berlin Insti!•! r tutioni under Dr. Mullen, in teaching the dumb to! speak, and in elevating imbecile children and youth s to rational. intelligent men and women! A girl born deaf and dumb, was shed how many brothers arid' sisters she had, which she readily answered, and then gave their names. She then told the color cf the ta ble, its shape,—saying it is not round, it is square, —the kind of wood of which it was made, and so on The plan of instruction is very simple. The pupils! by placing the hands or fingers on the throat of the! teacher, so as to feel the voice, and then by plscingl them on their own, for the some purpose, by imitating the motions of the teacher's lips, and tongue, and jaws—aud by similar means, come at last to utter the elementary sounds. They are then carried along from the easier and simple methods of speech to the more difficult : The idiots arc educated with the same won.l derful simplicity. Dr. Bartlett say:—"One little fel- low, with a now thoughtful and intelligent Ewe, inter- estod us exceediegly. He was very intently and earnestly at work, writing upon his slate; and for three months after his entrance, he was unable to fix either his attention or his eye upon anything. Another boy considerably advanced,—we cannot nay in the recov ery, but in the creation, or devalr,pement of hip reason, was endeavoring to instruct a third, on whose face still rested the blank and void expression of idiocy. WHET I.V ICMl.—Accounts from lowa teuritor) represent the growing wheat crop as in a suffering condition. The winter, up to last accounts from the West. has been a singular one; mostly pleasant. But very little snow had fallen, and there was no sleighing to speak of. Much wheat is represented to have been killed, and many fields arpear to be dead, though it arts hoped a spell of favorable winter and spring wea ther would revive them. An ANcian r Buttmum.—The President's house of Flervatd College, recently occupied by President Quin cy, is, according to the most accurate accounts, about one hundred and thirty years old. The house first built for the Presidents, and once occupied by old Pres ident Dimmer, first Ptesident of rho College, is still standing, and ea& built it is believed, previous to the seer 1610. _ . • • • - ""t' • . •*. 4 ..•: , ,, .t! • '' • - •?, 1 ,';!• 4 r 'A 4' . I ,% f f t -1 0 4 ,: 4 - 1 4 :4 .. 1 744 . - 1,Z 0 1 0 4 t .t .,, ,5,', 0 1 ,•1, • , • .. Correspondence of the "morning Pest." Harris/mirth, Mara 22, 1846. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL—PRISONER KILLED. Early this morning, Mr WATSGS keeper of the Dau phin county prison, on going the rounds as USUSI, found that the colored man named Gibbs, the same fellow that attempted an escape some weeks since had bror ken out of his cell; as soon as tie keeper had entered end locked the door after him, Gibbs stepped up to him and demanded nine keys, stating, that his death would certainly ensue if In• refused, and immediately clinched the keeper—a senifil I took place, but Gibbs being a powerful man grit Watson down and was thin• king him. Tine keeper grasped the culprit closely and during the struggle drew Item his pocket one of Colts revolving pistols, and whilst in tine embrace of the monster, shot him tis ice in the side, but did not seri ously injure hint, 'I his ...nosed Gibbs to relinquish his grasp. Both immediately rose to their feet, the prisoner retreated rapid!) to his cell, fur the purposti. as Mr Watson sopponned n ipnncurirg some bar on bolt with which in take his life. Mr W. then fired liar third time and shot Initn through the heart, aniline died instantly. anhins was an old offender, having served eleven years in tine Eastern Penitentiary, and was sen tented for toue yentas more in the pr isun of this county. coronet's Jury is now in session, and there is a great emend inn front of tine jail. P. S.—Yen diet el the C on oner's pin y—" Justifiable homicide." Yom 0, 1:U11w ‘‘. , 11‘11,1 ch...led ufl temallotbly flue 3e.• terdny. '11:c sun nl,unc (MI knight Mitt watm, and !he !cuts wvte cnns drd will 1/11/1 , s; )1,1 i until 11111.111 turn a unmet' without meeting, iOnle fait not; they all Seern ' ti in Coyly the fine Neat her exCeraingly. 11,e spi I.u,rue, Ira,: comment et]; their: is an utniso number of cann • ry merchants in town*, they all ln,) freely, nod what is better they on the cash sysiem. The luerchar.ts run Malkei and NVood streets, aa.l nn Water also, are ns busy I,es. AO'MCC! 1171111. P:Nrt arah:t. —A noble spit oh turol entel prise IS now on fOot for impniting intoilot country that vat iety of the Peruvian sheep known it. the Alpaca. 1 hey will !horse well at the South, and companies base been ha toed in Kentucky and ether Stales. and funds ratisai, and a vessel will 50011 pro ceed on a vop3ge lot imporiing the Alpa:u. T he popohoion of Holland in January, 1845, via, 3,019, 743; about 400,000 more than that oldie:row. of New Yuck JoUttn•L. nthice. the dlicovery of bite new metals, r.dopinm, Niobiloon, and Rutllroi.llll. I”pron 1./ in, lug compo,ittr: tell, .1.1 to ~Li ult. luutiet Nou II) iI THE Rapp:111.111.)cl. cle r l ui Nrw Uilo, nn the 4th iuii.. with u caig.. "1 thv bulk "I 4JJO bales cotton, the largest ever cleared from tliat plare etful NIT., Kean. are id iyin‘g an engagement at at the St. Charles, Near Wean, :Miss . Turnbull is ‘l..liglaieg the ve.,ple 01 L.,.1 isville. Ch.,love C.i.bm.n wai pletmg Romeo. awl ni the 11.1 . ) Nlatket emtlte lib ult. Edw-in Forrest, the great ledgetlidn, i• in I'diis Dan Mat ble is in \rw Orkun■ RAIL ROAD MEETING A.lloalrly to 11,...111f1i tub e.• a 1816, ntimber 1.1 tle Citizens Bolnoght "1 Iv a illington, Penti”lvalon Ityrntild.. to din f and the intuir.ts rl ‘Vrstern c,•n, I J at Ow Hunan. on .landau evening 110.- '23.1 :‘larch, I he owet ing wa. by railing Hon. .1 )IIN GRAY SON to the Chair, and oppe,intinG J D Li ET, Esq. Thu abject of the meeting I. jug %last i h r the on metion the halow tug gtnlir meu NfIP lirpOlnlrd Commini io pirrsite ,r.cdriions expres,i‘e of fhr of minning ,w: General Alfred Creigh. Alexander 1.1 , 9 . Col. domes !Rutile, l i me.. Vanurn, and Gen Andrew Shearer. The Con, mitt, e having retired, after *rime lime returned, and reported the following preamble and resolutions through their clrirrnan. To protect out tearn is n or right nod our deny—belie , we" - fleet us citizens 01 IVa•leingtore Cooney. to deliberate upon ihe best plan of protecting those eights—and conseeporntly veal-ding the ngrireel. tura!, matoefneten ing and commercial onereyts not only o f thi s county. bot also of the city of Pittslongle, and the whole interests of Western Pennsylvania. The Baltimore nntl Ohio Ilailrond Company haring determined tint the Reilnend shall be extended from Cumberland to some point on the Ohio Rivets—and th- Legislature of Virginia, at iia recent session. hay tog removed every re,,ricr ion that wes heretofore placed upon the extrusion of that Railroad, soil one granted the rigla if may through the state of Virginia, making, the city of P. heeling the terminus, it becomes every Pennet)lvonion to determine whether the city of Pittsburgh and its m innfav wing eseablishment• shall not only cearn to furnish !he surrounding coun ties with a market for tho purchase of the 'unpins production of their farms—but riko to build rip n neighboring city upon 114 ruins of the modern Birm ingleurn. Pennsylvania neterests ! State Pride!! noel our great viicult tool and endnufactuting inlet gists fut• bid ii !!! Therefore, be it Resolved, That ion-much an the Senate of Penn. Kylvania, in their ornind discretion rind wi4dom, has passed an act onehorizing the Right of Wily, and no I definite action hat yet been lead in the House of Rep retentretivee;—th -t nor Representatives be and they I are hereby iusilurted not only to mite for granting I h;• right of way, but to line 1111 honorable means to Of, t the same. Resolved. That in rase the Baltimore anti Obin Railroad CIIMIIII 41p, hoold lie refused the right of wa y to Pittsburgh, it will diser t the trade and travel from within our own burden—' bo ft aught with the most injurious consequences" and compel the Legislature to resort to AIIEIT lONA I. taxa ion to sustain the re-1 potation and credit of our state. Resolved, That the people composing this meet• ins ere i n habitants of the Borough of lVushingr on, sit irate on the National Road—and although the can structiim of the Railroad will take off the road, the lines of stag...rand partially utfect oar Borough—yet we are widiot, far the public good arid the general inte rests of Western Pennsylvania, to deprive ourselves of whatever benefits in iy accrue to advance greater interests, the interests of the whole people—being well aware, that let the road terminate uL Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Parkersburg, or any other point on the Ohio river, the effect on our B•rruugh will be the same. Resolved. That the objection made to the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company being granted the " r i g ht of way," because it is a foreign corporation, is u political humbug of the day, calculated to alarm timid legislators whose interests are confined to lora/- lac:and look not to the interests of their immediate constituents. • - • Resolved, That n copy of these proceedings he for worded to our members of the House of Representa tives, and request them to present them in the name of the citizens of Washington. On motion, Resolved, That in the event of the question of the Right of Way through this State, being again presented to the Senate, that E. G. CREA• CRAFT, Esti ,our Senator from this county, be, and he is hereby instructed to vote for the right of se.q. Resolved. That these proceedings be published in the papers of this Borough, of the city of Pittsburgh, stk . ! in all papers friendly to tho same, and editors are 'ecispectfully requested to do it, , . JOHN GRAYSON, J D \k,et,r, Secretary. FURTHER EXTRACTS /RON FOREIGN P•PERs CEIVED IT THE HIBERNIA.—We make some addi tional extracts from papers received by the Hibernia. She arrived at Boston six hours after our express via Halifax reached that city: Tke Oregon Question.—The Patrick Henry on rived on the 2d of March carrying out intelligence of the refusal of this government to übitrate on the Ore gon difficulty. The news was sent from Liverpool to London by express. Not much was said in the Lon; dun journals on the subject, though they publish oh. streets of the correspondence between Messrs Bt.- chanan and Pakenhum. The London Standard says thnt the President has "abated none of that rabid violence which has cinrnc• terizod all his official proceedings in regard to Eng land," and adds that there can be no clearer indica tion of Mr Polk's wishes and intentions thar is to be found in his answer to Mr Pukenham's offer. The Standard adds: "Rut will the American Congress condemn the in solent and unwarrantable tore adopted by this brag gnrci! We think not, If we are to form any judge ment of the opinons of the Amen imp' people genet-ally, in repod to thin qnestion, from the most respectable portion of the American press, there will Le no war, fur nine of these journals out of ten denounce the con dor( of Mr. Polk in terms of strong, and we doubt not niticere teprobation. America :an gain nothing by a wet with :his countt); oliilnt her sartilices, as the New Yolk Enquirer has shown, must be enormous.— , If slog calculates no far on the pacific disposition of England as to attempt to obtain the vantage ground by insolence and Inaggnolocia, she will have bitter rea son to repent of her misstake. bNI Dl'l% "Ii is with regret we pion publicity to the inielli gence this ;lotionl communicates, inasimieli es it is of nth:Ai - newt n-lonli completely reversestotr former hopes of n peaeelal settlement of the Oregon differences.— M r . Volk and his Mb/131'13 Lave now rushed inn extremes, and appear t:etei mined to place tbe whole nintiri in dio most position w England. [he I ieuldenl its corrimuiticated a special message to Cwing . ress in an....r Tim tlw demand foi information as to the col tesponilence and state of the negoeint ions; necoiding to Ibis message, awl accompanying iis desiatches. the American government posh ionly refs ses to refer the question ui iirldirotion. and declares that England has no rights wit miner in ',pent to the _on 'lids is going to the Pill esti rme of his previous declaration, as made in Ids first message; and is the more determined and offensive, as coming in the shah I of a reply to atnieuble and linnotaLle ovet titres (loin 10/1 nlilli.le/ 'File Standard stow, m vnty strong and elm:Ter:llnd ten nt The surpri••• e‘rovil in !hut country ut hut nibilinii.on bad been rt jrct.•d. It in taken (or !ranted 'but ihn pilot bout Rorner clan - feted by he British Minister to convey the intelligence to the Bralith Government, and iho Standard remark:, that "well informed nautical non would taco told Mr l'alienham that the Pot rick Henry so, uld be the hist ve v sel to machEngland." The Lon lon Sou an evening paper, of the 3d of Maid, has ‘mt•tical3 it , . 1013 token tha public coin. plrtrls hy mirpi i.e. It was not espi•cteil to be of such n .1%1 like , !hough some few people protest ei l iertained thn milion dim f , rtlicr delays and would 04,011 11. 6/11 1 di•ru.e. 6.1A - ern I rnrnoro, are finally arranged. Theposi is,. ni, •i' in which the New Turk yininals • 1 1tie ey . et 11th ol 01 mediaiion by the ;••0,10. In.. I,loloCeil • strong feeling of aiming .nor c.imm , reial Lock.; and tho.e wii.. hese all sl:ug itil.oroted the inexpieiliency of woe, on IC twin, oil merrviiiile corinelions, 1101/1 openly claim 10‘11Ci0100 of lie 1•010/1" of the country at the hand. Jinn evermive. It if pietty geneial'y believed thm we ale as well piejiaied for war as ill , Arhelicao.; and if there is to be a “briish" between us, to try the sgength of their respective iloWel/ 1 , 11 wou ldperhaps . he as well that it $11.”11,1 oaks p: l ,n Ka speedily as possOile. In tli., rendin; 1 . 00111% and cotirt-e boufe• this mtelligeriee is the peat topic of Tons . ..Tsai:on. eserwliete is that having shown a. 111116 6116,11 - WNW a+i, c.mpnullr her .tabor, in the sc. ' ', of oat ons, is uow called upon in treat the proceerlins,.• of the American logishoure with the t ti.... sh,er,e. OM , OW gauntlet thrown doss n, small difficulty exists in lineasv,s... se, -.ors nem, "rhe Englith fun.; a have "ellen one per tent since ihe publication of the American inteligener. The speculators have heen extemaire sellers on the ex ! rectation of near." I n .ponLinq of the prospect awl rroltalile issue t,t war. Ow London Sun sac.:— 'I he money market is riither ittinettled by the hos tile tone ui A met iCall arcoulils retieised even conlineiCial ittimeit dies nut seem to krr p stir E.ticiniie of the Butted State,imilon tea...enable ti, reslsects its pretensions. 'malt MO, Illotlier Jonathan would Inae I t a wnr than we Should, le" in,a ail! abundantly show. Llst year the SP. • tregilie vale, of the import. in, the Celled Stet., hien firma [Slit:do wit, lU. Putt.etto dolla r ., a n d O w , was a large falling off sit the importaime of totion man idactittes, txee fa Now the Vitillsers Stippla a all none predilels than INur, and manifestly, will lie the Meal ne.sele still'ellstS I) a Nal." The London Slopping Gareth. SOS,: "flie Dead from the United St ates. whir h lint been received ibis morning, is of a murlt lets pacitic eller serer than that bt ought by Oro late arrival,: and jusit ties lite irs repetimtily expee••ed the determined smelt of hostility winch pet vaults a pow et fel patty in tie. United Slates. It appallas from these nil tiers that the Government id the United Sluts, flail) declines to ft fer the Oregon question to arbitration, sal insists that Englund possesses as claim whatever on that territory. The newspe• pers of the Coten, entirely opposed as they are to the offensive position towards England which has been assumed by their Government, profess to regard thi. latest of its ilemonsti emits with unfeigned alarm, end to regard it as an act of defiance which will put an end to all flirt lier pacific negetiations • • • • The present aspect of affairs i. any thing but satisfactory." The Liverpool Courier uf the 4 , 11 inst. say.; ''The news by the Patrick lienr!,, thouth not de• cisive of war, is still very important. Two offers were mule, on the part of the English government, to leave the ()repel question to the fleets inn nf arbitrators, and bosh have been tefuseil the American government, on the ground that to consent to such at bittat ion would be to admit that this country possessed some claims to the diApteed territory. lire reason is ab stout; and Ike Clinsetpleia e to which the refusal may lead Ina) be most ealiiinitious. flat the Americans a ill only have themselves to blame if a war should ensue, fur f:itela nil has done all in her power to bring matter, tun Satisfactory and penetful "Tho tall, news by the picket is idle; important.— Nlesiert, it seems. is determined to refuse assent to the annexation of Testis to the Oohed State•; and if at tacked, she will n [peel to the governments of England , France, anal Spain for assistance. The London Mot vi rig Pont oh the 3d says:— "The American question, though Still unsettled, messes little present uneasiness. It may lie said in• deed, to have been generaly dismissed (rem the minds of speculators. as an element of disturbance in a mon. etary point of view; hut while the great agricultural innavntion meditated hangs over the markets, provis tonal committees will, as a matter of course, feel mach timidity in making investments at the range of prices now asked by the jobbers." The Journal Des Debate dwells upon the evils that would result to both countries, and especially to the United States, from war between them and Gteat Bri- tain. The Debuts points out at length, bum our corn mere.° would suffer, and thinks peat efforts would be made by England in the South for the emancipation of slaves. _ - SUNDRIES. 40 Drums fresh Smyrna Fig.; 20 boxes bunch Raisins; 5 boxes Lemon"; 1 bnle Botdeaux soft shell Almonds; 100 boThels African pea nuts; 13 boxes 8 x 10 glass; 25 half chests GunposvJer, Imperial and Y II teas; 8 Cattier do. du. do.; 100 reams wrapping pnpet; 10 do writing and lever, de; 50 boxes pipe.; • 20 boxes starch: 1000 lbs dried beer; 50 dozen blocking; 20 dozen broom•; With a full assortment of every thing in the grocery line, too numerous to mention, for saki or barter, by P. C. MARTIN, msi26 Water st, -.- - ------ -a COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PItTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR KAROL J. Matitholl. R. Bell. J. M'Devitt PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 9 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Cambria, Forsyth, Cincinnati; WiKonsin, Gruco, du Colorado, Gormley, do American, Nashville; Revenue, Maitland, Louisville; I 3luml racket, Wheeling; Michigan; Boieo, Beaver; Louis Nl'Lane, Bennet, Brown3v Consul, Bowman, Brownsvilh.; DEPARTED. New England, Pap, Cincinnati; M,mniaincer, Well., St Lassie, Putnam, Haslet, Zanesville; Defiance, Deval, Cio; Nlichigon, Boies, Beaver; Coniml, Bowman, Btawis,iviile; Medium, Gregg, du M ENIORASDA oY THC 3TCANC.It CA](JRtA — Left Cincinnati on Monday the 234 inst, at 17 minutes of 10 o'clock, A ; came to New Richmond, 22 miles in 1 hour and 51 minutes; to Brooks Bar. 68 miks from Cin, in 5 hours sod 57 minutes; to Graham's Station it 24 hours, and lost 4 bouts in fog on tl e night ef 234 inst. Arrived at Wh , titlirt; at 15 min• toes of 2 o'clock A 111, on the 21th. Making 40 lidos nut from Cin..Lrft Wheeling at 2 o'clock lt,st hours in fog, between ‘Vhoelittg, and Steul,en villa. Attired at Pittsburgh ut 7 minutes to 4 o*. Time mit limn Cincinnati, 51 linui s. 1,.. 1 Time, li how, fog Running time. 951 " r The Gentlemonly cl tk of the 5 learner Cam bma; will plenty accept our thank.' kit late Cincio outi pullets, in nth Lille(' of the moil. "[lie Mes.iemter and Circassian !eft l'itisbuigh on Saturday at 10 o'clock together, and the Cartier at rived at our landing )esterdsy afierimon about 3 o'- clock, belong the latter one hour and ten minutes. We much Gnat ihnt some serious accident will turrets if this facing is persisted in.—Cin../nig. 231 thst. llrThe Cincinnati Union of the 23d inst., says that the river at that point, had Fallon two or thiee feet du. ring it a last twenty-four hours—leaving a full channel howet er—there being still over twenty feet of water rippor-rin 'bit city. The weather wan gloomy and dull --ntrii d considet able grianiity of ra in fell during the clay. At St. Lulli. , 1.. t duteN 1S feltt ruler in the vhalake-1, and il.ing slimly. IMPORTS BV RIVER 1.01:Ism/le-1'r str Revenue; 3'2 hags feathers, E . Harehon; 7730 pieces bulk pork, W & It 51'CutrIt eon; 4 boxes mat lite, W W Wallace, 41 hags fe a th et .t. Carson & M'Knight; 44 do cotton, II Voegt ley, 40 King & Pennock:3s hints auger, Pnitodettcr & Co; 20 do. NI Leech & Cc, 33 do, J & lt Br. firaArtar—Pr sic Omani; 3g hoses, 10 hales, 4 itunks, For,yth & Co; 14 Mixes, M Allen & Co; 33 boxes, 9 bales, Henry Graft; 5 do, II & 13, 1 Douglas's; 3 do, Shaciatod & 111.11;67 boxes, 13 bales, 9 kegs,`_ cask s, J W Butler & Ben; I box, L Ilutchin•. son & Co; 18 do, A G 'Mort; 4 do, 1b01e.2 rolls oi l cloth, Church & Carother.; 19 hover, 1 truhk, 2 bale,' Atwood, Jones & Co. 19 do. sPCurdy & Loomis; 1 do, 2 bales, A Morris; 2:1 du, J Plummer, 30 boxes rat.ins. 2 sacks peanuts, J Honker; 2 hoer., tro lxo, P Meade, 10 do, Clarke & Cline ; 13 bales. 4 kegs nails, Gici..o:; 70 boxes D nays vi 0 , 9 61.1. "Wes, owner aboard; 1 bale %V SVClintock; 3 do Vuegtles & Co; 5 do. C T Ras4ell, 2 kegs, R H Pal mer & Cu; I truck, Hays & Blurt, 24 Wit flour, Jim Barton. sti American; 9.13 lorini ention, For. svth & Co; 7 sacks b:lgging , 23 .arl, fnmln,•, W Smith; 13 Has laid. 3do armlet, lihrkey 4. Co; 30 bid, ticrces, 2 pieces ttcrelp troll, ri picceS Cafllngs. 1 1 -,lctrt In. Hailnt,to & Denning.; 9 c.tititct simll., Lk lispoon, Cem; 117 itit.ce,bucmt, 1 le.o, Iti %V II Hays 1111,1..)gar, W C1111.,h; ItRIO 3 - 2 ton. pig, metal. Nl'Einglit;ll.•ttsks Jott Scott; Chlitrit C Catotlict•;l lot plough l'enllloa. AL CO. ctrL• agZul,l; Itleeliug —Pr 1.1a..41 Par Let; :17 sacks oats. 3 114galy A. Smith, 3.15 AM. 11 , ,0r. A NI Wmli r ,gfo r d, :99 S %%right rnan; 41 4..11 do menl 11 .11ort.i, 13 bales fur., J 31Tulludv 139 sack.. and meal, 9.3 sucks corn, 133 sacks du. 80 bbl. Ilene, 9 ,acks coin menl,owner aboard. BOS (UN MARKET Flour—The transactions base been fur home eotr siimption, 6-tieser $5 63 a 5 75, Hovratil Street, $5 124, cash. 1 - futile's of Southern decline selling large parcels till eller the arrival of the English steamer. Cotion—Sales of 200 and 300 bales of New Or leans nndLilt. at 84 u 84c, and l'rtomtit a 84c I-4-r pound Gatlin—But few sales and market Wildly so firm— Vciloss Corn 73 a 74:, per bushel, measure and 69' 70 do weight—White 64c do do. Provisions—Prime Pork is in ilemand ai $lO, :ash . and $lO 50 4 months. Prime Beef about all out of packers' hands, and prices are improving. Sugar—tllle late arrivals of Cubs box—new crop-- have found ready buyers among the trade at al a ale per 16, for brow a, 6 mos. Peach Brandy 1111I,S more of 'hal excellent Peach Brandy war +) ranted 7 yenr otd, soma of which is on draught, for sole by P. C. MARTIN, mn19.6 60 lVater et. Old Whiskey. A FEW flarrelg of old Nlononnht-lii ti from 6 to II years old part u r drought, fur dale P. C.ll ARILS. 60 Water fit. A Card HOTELS and Steamboat Bars fitted out at the shortest notice; un accommodating terms, with everything in thu way of Liquors, Glass fixtures, ,c.c. r. C. A1..1C1 IN mar 26 60 Water street. 2 pc BB LS choice Apples, just received nod for CP sale by P. C. MARTIN 60 Winer st. Leather. 000 LBS New Yutk Solo Leather, for sale tor at Eastern coat, carriage added. by I'. C. MARTIN, 60 %Voter at. Brandy. tilt HALF Pipes dark and pale of diffutent brands, ft. just received and for sale in quantities to suit by C MARTIN, 6U Water it. Wines. lc) QUARTER casks Post and Mader for sale LI in quantities t.l) SUlt by Gin. 2 PIPES Holland Gin just received and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et. MACKEREL AND HERRING. A FEW Isartvl3 un hand and fur sale by r. C. MARTIN. Inat26 GO Water at ._ .-~ ~....t,. _... MM= "UNBLUSHING FRAUDBI't OFPICE 07 THE CANTON TC• COMPANY, / New York, March 16, 1846 To the inkabitants of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the surrounding country. OTIR attention has this day been directed to an ars tide that appeared in the "Pillsbstrgk Daily American," under date of sth March instant, headed as above—and which has also appeared subsequently, in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. We hasten to reply thereto. We find that through these media we are successive. ly charged with flagrant violations of the principles of truth and justice; but we are prepared to 'give you a triumphant vindication of our character. We, howev er, exceedingly regret that in so doing, we shall hove to allude to our !expected contemporaries the "Pekin Tea Company of New York"—their position—their history, and their manner of doing business will nc cessarily, in some degree, hare to come underexami nation. All that we can do is to endeavor to keep the following developments within the limits of your neighborhood; out of which locality, we trust, for the credit's sake of whom it may concern. the questions at issue may remain undiscussed. Far from having amnlicious intention in what we are about to divulge, we do so merely from the very justifiable motive of self protection—we would fain tender good for evil; 1 this we ardently declare. Taking this laudable stand we reply, first, to the charge as follows: " They ( he Conies Tea Company) have publish ed a handbill, in which they have appropriated. word for word, the favorable nor ices of the Pekin Compre ny's teas in all the lesdieg journals of New York and other ci•irs, simply alter ing the name of the Company from the Pekin to the Canton Tea Company." And farther down in the column this charge is re rented, though modified tsio - ibis handbill bears the imiireas of the Company, and appears miliave been i,.ued, if not by it, at leant upon its author sty." Now we deny ever issuing—we deny e v e r °whnr• izing—we deny ever prr,sing such n handbill 'Fluty we cannot always control the actinns of ant agent a. fit a remote distance, in relation to the meth- ids they employ to facilitate the Aide of our Tea.: hint uy soon as w e discover any thing improper in thi. re• specs. we invloriably disernintenance it, and nrgt. !lot M. strict regard to honor and uprightness might char:re- Foible all the means they use for their disposition By one of our remote Agents, probably, the handbill in rprovtion mac have been is.oreil, but we deny that it ever had our sandlot, or authority. We cannot, lion ever, dismiss this subject without touching mom the morality of these notices. 'I hey are represented Sfs erninating, sponioneovay, from th e Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to tr i te fr o m an impression of the great commercial ar-t rangementr. end general appreciation of the teas of the Pekin Tea Company. We beg loave to set you right on that subject. We are prepared to prove, on oath if riluired, that every favorable notice in the ' New .York papers, referred to, were cutting by I llke Pekin Tea Company TH "1.1. Y Csoind that arm eat in every case the said New York papers were pun, for their insertion. When thi- was not literary the case. the said —favorable notices" were insetted i n co trident ion of an expcnsive advertisement being le.- ' stoned upon the papery whetein such editorials appear ed. All this we ore prepared to prove—first by the admission of one of then own Agents (fiumilton)— secondly. by the advertising Agent they formerly Ern i played—thirdly, by the testimony of most of the New York Editors themselves. Sir mind' for their "favor . able notices in the public prints." I The method we adorned in prosecuting oat bUsines. boing e.sentially at variance with any InmiinCat lon of rtKa f tan. Win never resort to the publication of •itelt out ices. Every business Man in Now York is well nr• yu ,lard o rill the origin as well a, the merit...l such editor onicg to which its ullhity here has long s t n e e ceased, and it rather dirmni-hos I han add: to the respectatority of any New York est a idiThm en s, W e next review the paragraph wherein we are , cio,rged ns ftatolul+nt ont/ar,,a , of the Pekin Com 11.1ny. It wit be found nearly Al the head of the said ar• trete. It read; us follow,: "It is well known to most of our readers that Pekes Tea Company of New York. nn Association of, heavy cal - testis's of that city, have established Beets ere* in I'ekin and Canton for tie porpose of selecting Teas, and putting them up there, from whence they are shipped direct to the Company at New York.— ] hese teas have obtained a bight reputation, arid hive Lareonte the subject of fterpierit notices in the public prints. The sureyss of this Company has, induced the oigiao,tioir of another railed the 'Careen Tea Company,' who admit that they are not impanels. out pUrehasa their - fees fl OM the promiscuous arrivals ie New leek, where they are put up in a manner to im itate those kf the Pekin Tea Company." Now, in the latter part of this pat agrnph instated n fatsekood ar glarine. that an attempt to support it in any Atlantic city would sultjsct any editor to unisersal and in New York he would be mended as ista/neat , knave, if me on absolute madman. We are :t w o ,' d o .' to feel tire ;toy Pittsburgh editor, hay. log access (as mu.t necessarily be the rase) to New Yolk journals for serifs past. can he so deplorably ig norant of the fact that the GilffliON Tea Company knee been established en New York VIVI, YE A its!—and alto, dint the Prism Company hoer only existed T V. PI 0 .7 , lII ,' —and that the latter homee was established! wholly in consequence of the ince( ss and reputottoni of the former. Hem then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay, serifs abominable. We ate also reflected on as being an inferior ron• re rn. because "we select our Tea. Iron, the promisee ,- 11114 cargoes which arrive." How rr,uch more coin men d a bl e to come out with the plain truth than to resort to such vile fa/aekoods as appear in the begin ning of the paragraph now under review. The words are -The Pekin Tea Company of New York. an asap rim tort of heavy capitalists in that city." Ric.—( Let the reader refer.) Is it possible !hat the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow all this! In this city (New York) entry counting-house lad. of fourteen yeui 3 OH, knows better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the subject, refer to the files of the Courier and Enquirer, Journal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser, which he may find at any large Hotel in Pittsburgh, and see, if in the lists of imported merchan dise, he can discover that any entries of Teas have been made at the New York Custom House for such a firm as the "Pekin Tea Company." We defy them to prove that they ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believes such a barefaced eraser• lion are deservedly humbugged. As to the fact of their linvittg an "agent in Canton," wt deny it. Who is het But the idea of thour having another in Pekin, is an absurdity so monstrous, and a falsehood so gla ring, as not to deserve consideration. Who ever heard of 'Teas being selected and shipped at Pekin? Outrageous nonsense! Wu happen to know that the' fine Teas which their neents in Pekin and Canton select, put. up and ship dime( to New York," are selea.:tard in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped thence by their carman to the store 75 Fulton street, then packed in imitation of , the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmenand Germnns, in the upper putt of the building, brought down stairs and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and Ala rci :I other places. Lastly—Who in the association of New York cap. italist s, called the "Pekin Tea Co," professing to have $500,000 eneag , d, in tha trade? The agents and ss!esm •n, Messrs Douglass, Callender and Roe, were previously emplcyed at the New York Sun News paper establishment. Mr Hamilton, the out door a gent, was formerly subscription cleik for Messrs Ed. mond Charles & Son's Bunk Note List; and the only, and exclusice owner and proprietor of the whole estub lishment is Henry Wyk ojr, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," now extinct, and well known to the would as a controversial antagonist of James Gorden Bennet, of the New York Herald. Ve exceedingly regret the necessity which compels us to come out no promptly;—WC aro, nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified before the New York City and State authorities, in confirma tion of all that we have now stated, if called upon. New York Canton Tea Company, I'er THOMAS A. MONICHOUSE. I:4 l *Our Agents in PITTSBURGH are Messrs. BELL & GRANT, corner of Liberty and Ferry sta., where choice Teas of all descriptions are constantly for 'rile. G. F. THOMAS & Co . 93 Fourth at., Cincinnati, Ohio. OBED MITCHELL,I39 Chesnut, and 339 Market st.. Philadelphia. Principal Office in New York, 125 & 125.. Chatham st., 163 Greenwich at. mar_'6-Inul I'. C. NIARI IN, 60 Water et 4 SPRING FASHION JUST received by express from New York, the Spring Style of Fists. All those in want of a Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, are respectfully invited to call. S MOORE, 93 Wood at.; null d&w 3 doors below Diamond Alley. HATS! HATS!! -THEATRE! Manager and Leszee, MR PORTER. Acting and Stage Manager, MR FRE:DERICKS, ,PRICES OF ADMISSION First Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle, 50 cents Second Tier of Boxes, 37i Third Tier, 20 I'it. _ .2 5 Gallery, for.Coloreil Persons, 25 Fir.it time of ,he celebrated Comedy of A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. This Evening, March 26th, 1846. Will be performed, the Comedy of A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS ! With apowerful cast. To conclude with the Laughable Farce of SIMPSON' & CO. ErFor Particulars, sts Bill, of eke day rrDoors to open at before 7, to commence at 4. past 7 precisely. re' the Box office will be open from 10 o'clock A'tto 1, and from P M to s—et which time and place, seats can be obtained for any number of per SLIDE All demand against this establishment will be paid, punctually every Monday morning. A strong and .411,:ient. Police have been engaged to nreserve order at all times. mat 26 WEDNESDAY PACKET. TUE regular mail and passenger steamerNE ENGLAND, Capt S B Page, N will run as a regular packet between Pittsburg% and Cincianati, leaving thin port e‘ cry Wednesday a-. 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 I' M. the name day. Returning, she will leave C in cianati every Saturday a . 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. tcrTh. New England was built exptessly for this made, and offeis to the passengeta every comfort and 011.14'111r accommodations. maro6 In the Court of Common Plena of Allegheny coun t y,of June Term, 1342, No 106. 0 IN the matter of the volnntary as signment of Patterson & Vandyke. March 21, 1346, William Wile a. the assignee, hosing filed his account and asking to be discharged, it is or dered that notice 'hereof be given in the Daily Morning Post. published in the city of Pitts burgh, for sin weeks, and if no objections are made the assignee aforesaid will be dinhutged Irom his From the Record, GEORGE R. RIDDLE,Pro, mnr'26.. , (it 3 Beautiful Lots of Ground at Luctioni AT 7,1 o'clock I ' . M. on Saturday evening, the 28th inst., a , the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of wood and Fifth streets, will be sold Three Lots of Ground situate on Centre street in the limongh of mingitam near the Iron Works of Wool, Edwards & Mctinigh , , having each a front of twenty feet arul extending back eighty feet. on one of which IS erected a two s tory frame Dwelling House. These lota arc in a thi iving neighborhood conveni ent to the business pat t of the town and will he shown tunny pennn di:11'1,1..4i to purchase on application to Mr .1 "lin Lewis who resides on the 'Opining mortally. Terms at mite. JOHN I). DAVIS, mat'26 Auc't ildj Damao' Sale of Heal Estate 200 ACRES OF LAND, AT AUCTION. AL I 7,i o'clock, P .1, on Monday the 30th inst, at tall the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth a 44, will be sold: That valuable tract of land, situate in Galia county, Ohm, sixteen miles north west from Galliopolis, arid thou and one half miles south east of Centreville, con taining 200 acres in a healthy part of the :ounty; soil well timbered, abounds with springs of water; with sufficient meadow land. A large and emmfortuble cabin is built on the tract and tire or six acres cleated and under goad fence. Mr French, wagon in ike on sth str cot, liar seen the land, and can inform persons who be disposed to put rha se, with regard to situation and quality. JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer. march 2; FRUIT TREES. 11 20ritam..t.or Plants, Vines 4- Evergreens.42l J AS. ‘V A RDROFE & CO., I'4 1/1.011t5T3, MANCHESTIM, FF E RS for sale an extensive assortment of Plants O Trees, Slirtilthery. Running Roses, Vines, Flow er (toot', Sr. on the most reasonable terms. All or del, left lw mail or left at their stand. No 38 in the Dnitnotni Market, on Wednesday and Saturday, or with Bake well, Fears & Co, Wood sr, will he execu ted with fidelity and despatch. mai2.5,13,:n2w TO ARDIS! TO ARMS! ! THREATENED INVASION os %VI:STERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col Strip, with 10,000 men, notwith standing which, WHITE will continue to sell CLOTHING cheaper than any has heretofore been 00 - ,tre3 in the western country, havins, the largest. e alilisittriont in this city, fronting on• Liberty and Sillth streets. He is now prepared to show to his numer ous patrons, the greatest variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting', and Clothing of all descriptions, suitable fur the ap proarhing season, that hts ever been offered in this matlict, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, lin 167, Liberty and Sixth at,. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Pr..nrimnr. Biography L IVES of Celebrated Travellers. Eminent Men. " Jay and Hamilton. " Signers of Decleration of Independence Groley's Gecrge the 4th. Southey's Nelson. Brew4ter's Life of Newton. Bush's " Mohammed. Martyrs of Science. For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRF.STER, mar2s 43 Market !.t. AUCTION SALES. - 1 - 11 YJO/I N U 1)A IS, Auctioneer, corner of Wood I) and Fifth stteets At 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, the 26th inst, will be sold without reserve an extensive assortment tf seasonable, American and European Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock P. AI , A large quantity of new and second hetet household and kitchen Furniture, Car peting, Looking Glasses, Mantel Clacks, Mattresses, Glassware, Queensware, Asteland common Lamps, Leather Trunks, &c. Also, a quantity of Tincture Bottles, Glass Jars with covers, and Gilt Labels, Scales and Weights, Show Bottles, and a variety of Apothecaries' shop furnitu r e, &c. At 7 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of ready made clo thing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bonnets and fancy Dry Croods, Fine Cutlery, gold and silver Watches, Plated Spectacles. Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Cap writing and letter Paper, Blank Books, &o. mar2s Administrator's Sale, Of Scarce and Valuable Lois Books, by Gala. logue, at Auction. AT M'KENN A'S new Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood street. 3d door from sth, on Friday even ing next, Match 27th, 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 winks cannot be purchased west of the mountains. Catalogues will be ready on Thursday. mat 24 P, M'KEN NA, Auctioneer. SELECT SCHOOL WM. MOODY respectfully announces to his old friends, that he intends opening a Select School in this city, on the Ist Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar?? l•tf. Raisins. fr,", BOXES Bunch Raisins, just received and tl fur sale by !WEIR RIDGE: WILSON &CO., rna.2.l Water GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. J UST recei?ed and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. febl6 122 Wood st RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at baw, office in Burke's Buildings, 9th street, near Market. june 19-d&wly Si= EVERY person is interesteed in the fact, that Thompson's Carminative will cure ninety nine cases out of every hundred afflicted with either of the following complaints, viz: Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery or Flux, Summer Complaint ‘ or Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Cholic, earl with less expense, with the advantage to the purchaser, that if it fails after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purchased of the proprietor and only mnnufncturcr, EDGAR THORN, Corner of Hand and Penn at., Pittsburgh. Also, Thompson's Antitlyspectic Tonic and }Norge.. live Pills: they aro a mild and pleasant cathartic caul. log no sickness, incovenience or hinderance florn Ptepared only by the Proprietor, EDGAR THORN. Druggist, Corner of Hind and Penn str. ... E -.. ,::. i --, I T, Irtfikt - ,,41F14, .... ....., - ... -_-,;:....:-.:-.,._..:3.1--g. ..... '-- • • ' .'- - -- '-- - ---.,,... f -- ---"'-,-1-7; Furniture Wareroome. THE subset ibei would molt rc-pect fully call the attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet Nam, povmssing advantages ev r any other manufac turing establishment in the city. He 13 enabled to sell his %rates at much lower price,; therefore he would remind those who want good Furniture at a fair price net to forget the tight place, N 027 Filth street. mml23 11. H. RYAN. Tue Furniture of the Exchange Hotel at Pitt stsuburgh, fur Nes le at Publte Auction. r p FIEIR lease of the EXCH A NGE HOTEL !we t_ ing expired, and the Proprietors, Messrs. Mc. KII3I3EN & SMITH ; intending to retire from the business, will sell the Beds, Bedding, Furniture and Fixtures of the same uponaccommuduting, terms; the og le to sommenco . ' On Tuesday.the 24th day •f Marsh, On which cloy they will retire front the Horat. Bust N . . The a rticles offered for sale consist in part of 120 Feather beds, 60 flair Mastrasses, 120 Bed steads. High Pied and Trench, Bedding for the above Bedsteads, consisting of Linen sheets, Blankeu and Comforts, White Marseilles Bed spreads, Quasi' of the hest quality, 100 Must-piton Bars. Tables, Bureaus, Sofas, 2 Pianos, Cliche. ings manufacture; 100 pair of Venirian Window Blinder. 2400 yards of Carpeting, 200 yards of Oil Choh for Floors, 50 Chamber Mir• rums, 4 splendid Side Boards milli I'll , lll l le tops, 16 large Parlor Mirrors, with Gilt Fratnes, 2 Eight day dress Clocks 6 stoves of the most modern and ap proved patterns. I large Iron Safe, Scott's Asbestor, 4 dozen Arm Chairs, 4 di zen Mahogany Hair Seat Chairs, 4 Hair Seat Rocking Chairs, 4 Card Tables, mahogany, 2 pair of fine mahogany Dining Tables, 6 Cane. 80110111 Rocking Chairs, 4 dozen Cane Bottom Parlor Chairs, 12 dozen Dining Chairs, 2 large Read ing Tables, Desk and Bar Room Furniture. 1 Mangle. ALSO—The entire Furniture of a DINING ROOM Ifor n first class HOTEL. Besides the above there will he sold a full assort• went of Kitchen Furniture, such as is commonly used in the liirtte Hotels in the country. WINES AND LlQUORS—Cbarnpaien and Claret, imparted in glass, in 1.1336 and 1339 fur Exchange Hotel. _ _ HORSES AND CARRIAGES—I pair of Match Grey Carriagu Horsea, and I pair Bay Homes; I Om nibus, nearly new; 1 Carriage; I Baggage wagon; 1 splendid Sleigh; Harness, Bells, 4 13uffalo Rubes, and Nets; Stable Furniture; 8 Cows. with Calves, with a variety of other articles such as may usually be found at an ex' enske Hotel. The alvwe articles will herald at Public Auction to the hnghet bidder, if not previously mild at Private Sale, on ruosdity the 24rh of March, 1846. A liber al credit will be given on all purchases over $5O, upon approved notes. The sale a ill commence at 10 o'clock, on Tuesd.ly 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 lintel, corner of Penn and St. Clair sts. Pittaburgb, Pennsylvania mar2l IVAIT A girls NTED— Several e a r i I l w g o o: k wl .,, c cooks , at., Hotels, chambermaids, Boarding House and private families in our two cities or neigh• borimod. good Journeyman Currier, Baker and Tioner. Places for several Schoolmasters, Salesmen, Book Keepers, Warehousemen, Coachmen, Waiters, Laboring men and Boys. %Vented to borrow—for the best s .curiiy. and lot short period,,, $lOO, 200, 300. 50U, and 1000. blamed—a place fora good miller about 10 T re.rs...l with a small family. Pleas, .poly ut HARRIS' Agency e..d Imolligence Office, No 12 St Clair at. mar 23-6 r. SELLERS' GREAT REMEDY FOR. LIVER CUMP I, -11 NT !—No cure, no pay!—A remarka ble case. Attention is asked to the following state ment of Samuel :McCord, or Wel!sburgh, Va. Wellsbiogli, Va.. May :26th, 1845. li.reby certify that I was aflicted with the Liver Co aphiint and Plithisi:. for a long lime; being more than n year under the care of a physician, tbat the dis ease, instead of being relieved by the medicines 1 took, kept gradually getting worse; my body swelled so that I was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe.— When the desease was at tie, worst, I was recom• mended to try Sellers' Li,er Pills. I did so, and was relieved greatly by the first box, end comnletely cured b • the second. SAMUEL IiIcCORD. These Pill., which stand unrivalled by any Medicine knnwn for the cure of diseased Livers. are prepared and sold wholesale and tetail by U. E. SELLERS, Nu. 57 Wood at. Sold also by Kerr & Mohler, 145 Wood at, L, Wilcox. Jr. and Wm. Thorn, Market at. Fess & Cassel, sth Wird. and H. P. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. Three Valuable Building Lots for Bab. N O. 71, 72, and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in widih ana 132 feet in leag,th or depth. adjoining John B. Butler, 1:.4q. in the Gth Ward. If not sold at private !Pie, they will be offered at salepuLlic on the premises, on Thursday the '23d day of April, 184 G. GEO. COCHRAN, Executor of Aaron Hart, dec'd Pittsburgh Navigation and Piro Insu rance Company. Office, No, 21, MARKET STREET. TH F., Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop. erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them seives,ita-ed upon Domestic Capital, and conducted. by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith; hey can readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undoubted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persona whose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the adroit• rage of personally adjusting gloss with an institution. AT HONE, will be strikingly evident. To.those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its losses—..alt•RLT TITO HUND• 11.:D THOUSAND DOLLARS... 49 to therm a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity fur the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of pro• tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be -stp , .•rienced by those who suffi.r without Aope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. Roarer FINNEY, Secretary. feblB,l6m. Theological Works. JUST received at our bookstore Mosheims Ecclesiastical History, ancient and modern, vol; D'Aubiguo's Hiitcry of the Reformation, 4 vela: Davidson'. Connection of Sacred and Profane bit. tory, 9 vole; Blunt's Reformation in England; Blunt's Sermon.; Blunt's Lilco( Christ; Kiummacher's Parable.; Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blunt's History of Elisba; Michelet on Auricular Confession; Bickerstett on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jeremiah Taylor's SErmors; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief in morals and religon; Together with many other valuable new publications SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER. 115 Wood st. PIANO FORTE. JUST received on consignment a first multilane el Forte of Mr Myer's manufacture. As to LOU. and touch and excellent workmanship no bolter Can be found in this market, for sole low at our boobstote.No 115 Wood area. SCRIBA & SCHEIB/ 4 a" mar 21.