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,Theicondifins of Mr. -.3l'Lan e as here e x pressed.
Will never receive the sanction of the Connells
iTsriße Co., or the citizens of Pittsburgh. It is idle
-to - talk about making a road to Pittsburgh and
through,Virginia in the same breath. If the pet>.
Ails! at. Baltimore want to coins to the Ohio River
' 'at - Pittstitirgh by the shortest and cheapest route
the doer bitipen for them, and nom is the accepted
lintel:wit if this offer of the Connellsville charter is
declined, through a willingness to follow the lama•
inei of Mr, DM - Lane,. - then the door is shut firrecr.
In coming to Pittsburgh the idea of a Virginia ter_
- •
ruination must be aiiaridoned. If the love of Baiti
• timore -is not strong enough to embrace us with
out; the thoughts of a rival, then let her stay at
• home: The trade of the West and the Lakes is
every thing to Baltimore, while a closerunion with
,the :.hesapeake is by no means of vital importance
- to. Pittsbergh. Mr. arLane talks largely about I
Parkersburg, a miserable village on the Ohio, n hich 1
„ the, legislature of Virginia has placed out of his
react', and appears indifferent to Pittiburgh, a city]
which Nature has destined as the key to the Great!
West; tiow if he is permitted by the people of Ilal
.•tinsore to mislead them much further, he will lose
for them the substance to his endeavor to lay hold
ibiedow If the citizens of Baltimore want
i - to - terminate theirßaitroad at Trdevfing, another!
point mentioned by the Republican, then why talk
about Pittsburgh We should vastly like to wit I
nets an exhibition of Mr. 3l'Lane's financial genii
tut, 'in, procuring the millions to carry his great road
over the , obstacles which nature has interposed 1
between Cumberland and our little neighbor dovi
n i
the river, the "Head of Navigation."
The eAitor of the Republican tries to gain some
,:;sympathy for the honorable Diplomatist by ma-.
king - him the martyr- of " Baltimore interests,"
and we apprehend that his efforts will not be
-. • ,
. • crowned with much success: The .• clear heat
-and inset heart" Of Mr. McLane hare not been
seen eia felt in his negotiations with Pittsburgh.
and if violent and offensive hostility to the ad
teiehtration of they , & 0. R. R. Co." is manifest.
in any. quarter, as the Ripubliean intimates,
there is undoubtedly cause for it. When the
Pittsburgh journals" say thit Mr. McLane is
the bitter and unrelenting enemy of their city, o/
•
- -mum it is nothing but' pique and passion that
,
, _prompt them to say 6o! and if the mercantile cit
itens orßaltimore exPress their preference of Pitts
burgh
oV_er any Ist!, /nuns, which the prolific
:_..imagination of Mr. lit - Lean may point out to them
through Virginia wildi,oh then these " vulear
merchants are "Pittsburgh partisans, - and ought
to be "rebuked and exposed" for their " selfish
'•tiess and idishonesty'l—lt is our opinion that no
negotiations fruitful of beneficial consequences can
be entered into while Louis M . -Lille is at the head
.
of the - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Compd-
Try. ',Me is hostile to Pittsburgh, and partial ;
::to Parkensburgh. It is and he is a large
lioideri Of Virginia lands, and where his treasure
is hialeart will be there also. In what we say,
we are -- actuated by no ill will towards the honora
ble diplomajist, but truth- compels us to declare,
:that in all his overture; and negotiations with
1 '
Pittsburgh he has shown himself unworthy of any
repnfaGoutor l caador ',and honesty which public
sentiment elsewhere may have honored him with.
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The Giraffe.
:Resins. -Brooks and Haight commence opera
, tions_in the-Gazette establishment to-day. -We
have confidence that these gentlemen will publish
,4 paper alike honorable to themselves and the
party.whose organ it will be. The ec:itors are,
- gentlemen of much ability as writers, and have
;hid experience in the business of printing news.
-- papers.
Deacon Whitee valedictory appears in yester
day'e iisee; and we are constrained to say that it
reed' With more pleasure than any article
sthetilias appeared hi 'the columns of the Gazette
forsome_ time.
4 We'did intend to speak of the withdrawal, ot
this map White.from the profession he • has die
gractid,in:a style as gentle 'as * Possible, :Alia he
might feel easy in his retirement ; but we regret
that by an act of his yesterday, be has forfeite'd
every claim to tespect or decent treatment at our
hind". •
It is well known to the readers of Pittsburgh,
siewepapers, that the Gazelle, Chronicle, Telegraph
and... Post united together for the reception of news
by Telegraph. Our contract was written and
verbal ; in terms so plain and well understood that
therewas no mistaking their meaning. Each was
pay an • to paysin equal share, and have an equal chance
InaportNit dePpatches should arrive—no ca
lms were to be issued except by consent of all.—
' Yeiterday morning, very exciting news from Mex
ico mut received by Telegraph,and Deacon White
was °piig:din a moment. He got the despatch
and 'kept it-had' his extra out, 'which was the
.ftrat glimpse -we had of the news.
,This, it trill
be.*med. - was' iri - direct Nicdatioia of the moat
*serer! te,tract to which he Was a party.
rbuti.mt, r.otrok vicinartel.
~ V ITTSI3I:TROZIL.
THIMSDAY MORNING, 4,PRIL'I,
DzatocalVic BmowiNATIO,NII.
FOR GOVERNOR,
FRANCIS It. SHUNK,
•- so, ilararrary cotarry.
FOR .CANAL COMMISSIONER,
-INCOVIatts litolfrOSTßaitu,
* "or SICCITGONCET Conny.
/ENNSY,LVANIA: CANAL
COLVECTOIes OFFIcr.
. , Pittalourg:A, ararch 30, 1547.
Number of beats cleared, l5
Amount of tonnage, . 780,800 nu.
Amount of tolls received,' $l. l / 3 44
LEVI G.. CLoran, Collector.
The Baltimore Btpubtiean, the special organ
Mr: Louis Ig•Lane,* has a leader on Saturday
last, which- is doubgess expressive' of the views
of the President of the Baltimore. and Ohio Rail.
road Company in regard. to Pittsburgh as a termi
isus.of that improvement The editor says,-that
„Mr. M - Latte has 'expressed his opinion that the
:route to Pittsburgh by the reotmellsville charter,
is entirely compatible with 'the prosecution of the
- road to Cincinnati and St. Louis tia Patl.-ershurg
brick to the Obili; and that he stands
seedy tottubecrihe to the stock of the Pittsburgh
fSnid Cunnellemlle Companf, - the 'whole 'maximum
Anisount..sibich the charter of thd B. and 0, R. R.
• Co. would allow it to subscribe to the stock of any I
fonsigq company; and that he relied okt the citii
tens of Baltimore; -- anxious to secure the connec
tion`with Pittsburgh, to subscribe the balance ne
wessaryto complete the road to Turkey Fort or
the Maryland line. But, Mr. 'ii' Lane and his
eorntraity, would yield, noder no circumstances, to
• the adoption of certain prurribed routes, which in.,
'volved an abandonment of the other great stem of
the road to Cincinnati and St. Louis, through fir•
, •-'.fir',7 ,- ' ',7 . '..:'.
_:',. l : -.:',1.4,-,
We here . contit r aiitmelyei b y nuking a simple
statemeitt of thettiflir, 'anti refrain trim comment.
ytraletrie the reader to juilge of the character of a
Man who Will act thus.
Snits wire yesterday afternoon entered before
Alderman 'Morrow by thelpubbshers of the Chron
icle and Post, and before Aldermen Nl'Masters,by
the publishers of the Telegraph, for damages.
LOCAL DIA•TItERS.
421:TARTER SESSION(;.—Msaca 31, 1647.
Present—Judges NTTOx, Kann and PORTER.
Cansmontsealtk vs. Ga4riel afdatne.—After the
charge of the Court, the jury retired, and after ab
sence of a short time, returned a Verdict of "Not
Guilty, and that the Proliecutor, Lewis Jameson,
pay - the costs:"
Conamontrealth
Larceny. Tried by-jury and verdict not guilty.—
The'defendant proved a good character and the
prosecution failed to make out their case.
Commonwealth V/3. GCO2 Tr Du:tom—The De
fendant is one of the night•police of this city, and
charged - With perjury, in sWearing that John Reatn,
the Prosecutor in the caseoras engaged in a riot
on the night of the 4th! of February, tilt. The
case was not subthitted tothe Jury when the Court
adjourned.
iZ - During the trial of 0. W. Boston, yesterday,
there were a number of li4le teenes that attracted
attention. An attempt was made to arrest one of
the commonwealth witnesses on a warrant from
the Mayor, just as he left the stand; whereupon
.Mr. Alden called upon the court to protect him.
Ms Ulmer, Judge Patton, declined interfering, but
suggested to the constables that they had better
embrace some other opphrtunity. The witness
(M'Kee) - came inside of the bar and stood beside
Mayor Adams. In a little while, some confusion
was raised aniong the spectators ; it was announced
that a man - had swoonel ; j much excitement was'
the consequence, during which the Mayor's prison.
er quietly made his escape out of the ti
fie jumped ten or twelve feet, and was off in a pay.
Whether the swooning s{ • as real or only feign
ed, we know nut. The man was Cant ied out by
officer Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. WeHack' Lace attracted faiie
houees during' Their engagement; though on ac•
count of the inclemency ;of the weather, many
hare been denied the pri‘4ege of witnessing the
.correct and excellent acting of these distinguished
artistes.
L , ~
; Lamont A . 2 Lightner George 3I
Lantbdin Cliristopher S Little ?fancy
Anna that he should immediately to:reader. This
•• Karigdirich . .1011)CD Lipton Robert
After the battle, Gen. Taylor demanded of Santa ;
; Llughltn II ll Lincoln Thurnae B
- ", Lassrence Thomas Lowry Alexander
was declined, and Taylor himself was called up to
1 Laughlin Wm Lorain Charles
surrender. Ideut. Crittenden took back the an
: Len head Wm Long NI whael
Lsrney I:l4,traleth Losk Hugh
suer, and said to Santa Althi for his General.
t lwalie Mary A • Lock Win
"GENF:IIAL TATI.OIt WII.I. Sf:VER Sill"
Lee Wm Ludwig John •
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Ir.
Lea Wm F Lloyd Julia
RENDERS4,I '
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Santa Anna's Adjutant General was aftern ant , : C " errarr ' 4l ' A r m 3 ' 3 r e C:-41.- "‘ li eli r rel ; Leech Jushirs
7 1....C .' .I.ll' ar00n..41 Lung' John S
EONS op TE3;PERANcE. I
C:rotrsto Alr Coffin A hed
Lone Mary
captured and an excliar,ge merle.
I Crone run S Coates Adarn • '''. • l i Leintanl %Vat ' I,; i lan Jcihn S
At an election held at flat liall a Aneo)evy D.
On tits 21th and ;:ittlt General Taylor twcupfed ? Curia fj,=,14,4, Cohan Mary :lanil .2 i Lemnri iV S ' Lilts Z C . 2
vision , No- 6 ?, S. of T. , on; I,,, 'ln'Y - c'.."'"l"g I .u" , his command rind position mturattsled awl u itiutaf: Cairns Christoper Collins Elizabeth.Gi Fri...girt W F Logan Mary
the following officers, for Ailleglieny Division. No • ans . show of opposition 'Callaghan rase; " Cook 31artha I.ittre L C Lynch reser
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63, sere chosen for the ensuing quarter-IV. P,' c„1„,, e l m 0t ..., r„ vd,,,,, ~.,r,,) . ~,,, nmc :, ac, , x, ( 75 %ets Nathaniel Coriocr dulan , Lt , filt. J B Lutes lVria - 2
James Riddle; W A, John
: Carter James T Coon A F Li ti Irellrg. furs ' Lose Jolin
Vj '' il"n; R. !=:, J•i i ilaS teen felt, cut his way through the rnewr, aril' r amt b eft D,,, ~i
.i., ; ,,, v , , , ti '
f Lighten Grorge M Lyrieh,lnlirt W
C. Mendelson ;A. 11 . S i I Yrn:: =rot , ir. $ • w m: arrived %afely at Monterey. lle is of the t....! Chip Carnahan Adara Cook John , ' :', Lives Frederick . Lugar; kary
Logan ,•- T., Jas. C. .MC4.141E111; C., Samuel /lack- volc., i 1 C.dhourt Jr.:fm Cutt Mel:esti A
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welder; A. C., James K. !Lemon ; J. S. Henry Carlon IVillistri 11
The Me s.c. ' Cr!• : f C f '' ' '
ans tier! in ; , ..ss••>stoo 0 tr.s,4 0, i c n , r ,,,,,,,,,,„ s
.4 „ j Cony Christian
Cundrien
m islead I i "its's-lain Thornss Miller Cith a rine - miss
' State i n Ii Mohan Thomas
Glass; A. S , George P. Engles.
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Chits, 3lier. and all 'the loans basil ern Camargo c.,:;,, i ,ip c JI, Cook Thomas i 1 3lngoire Janies C Mang Jacob
• a - 3- We copy the follualng by request ; Capt. and S•onurri 'l...:inieron \z Eve Cook Daniel : 31,i,gee Edwai.l 31initgimicry WII
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[ruin's company—cumposel of .bra‘e ituncin t .; : Tin': 1;.:11.1.1:1'). ' ('aria IV 11 r Cowan Joieph ' Maher Wet '• 1 1 1(mtgorntry -A.--
Cas ft- 3r I ~n,e, Carniek Petcr '-, Alain Wrflffs Morgan Robert I'.:
mea—is now in this city: ! 1 Atnowt the 'idled wsre Lae.):A. Mo,,:e NI N , i:•'
Camp Ilehry ' Cnntiliny Robert i, Mansf.eld Henry. Morgan A,- Mitt
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The Juniata Guards!, new a company of
. the, tyyt . :Hiss., CuloneTTedi and Capt.' PATIcr or A, r...i.'5 . ,,,ner,;. 11 1,,, x , t 4..
jo i _Cook k i y4 44.
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11th Beginient; United 'States army, 'ileparted for '. VarlS - e.4.
ieiiiiotl Vr ir - Giza...um 51argarct 1 9.9tiat irtri ' - 3torgari 'James
fittsburgb, via the canal, nit ThunnLy afternoon.;
„.‘,; .ts ,f,„ f , t , vat,44 Carl m Kea. fh„,,,,, , ,, , .. ct sy f (7autpta.n. J a me" '' Copper saatrioel , ! 3fasters 'Wm Morgan afar,/ nirs
They tier, escorted to Ike boat by a large cow f I , a 1 „ 1 ,, s NI
owe
a „, ,f ma ,.
off ti„a
of 1:, ,,, , f. Cst•luell:•rsralt Cernel;ns 1):• id i ,slasun %%. II .11erse A Ii
COUltee Of ca.zens, and probably not len than thcr` o`, '''' r- '''' r` -• _ • : -
` .'‘... - ..m i 5!,, , 41 J‘,,,,,, , , - Carl o n ZII lirl, I Mathews Lea is Moody Henry C
pencons were present when . the order was gilt% i 4 ° 6 ' Y
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t . r. 1,011. It Jah n ' ,Cas. 1120a4i 2 ' Mathsas James 3loarhead Mary Jane
to Cast Offl Wheu on boars; James K Kelly, E sq
.: Captains Skinner, Wai.ier, Fag:catt, awl Lt.: rump
Etiihe Cotton Utast:ell'
; 31a1liews E Moser Agagail
, was called upon to cite slier parting assurances 01! h ur o f Ind iana _
Cam:it-ell s• - hellie Creighton s:arals..l 1 . Mathias 1. l'lloss Thos or Samuel
goal wisbes for their welfai c, is hid; Le did in a! Colonel ir i• c o 1 „, - i i 1, .. C. Csmobell Sa , rinel Craw lora W-alitut 41 M . attcrn treaty,
,Nfaaley Alegiruiriort
starving, aptaf.l 4.1 JAI ...te *CO I Oa, . , .
short but pertinent iildrets.! Ca t, Irvin rep:ied ' ?
CaropteSt C T Lieut. Crawford Jt.ho '''s Matthic-un James 2 More Jrroe J
and Lis. Hazleton, Brunton.. nett:her, [rigor. -, . .
briefly in behalf of his e onitiany, and inimeately ' man :
t nimixn r.u , ,,r , Crouch Joseph "dr ; Ma: tote It Moure It W
thereafter, the boat left the it amid a stmulsanc- 'son, R, dins, Harthsen, A.:her:on an ' Prize, lhe 3 , C h.slatit 31:wha A ' cr t - g 4 fon doLrl " ':. II:3;3,0"Il"11:4rl Moose :MarY 13011
oars farewell cheer from the assembled 'multitude. f ri b o ... c a ll kal e ...a . 1 0
i Childwir Thomas Crusher Jana ! Mailin Absalom Moore 31ary mrs
I We know nat.:it hat feelings may have thrilled
WOUNDED • t Ivineh Ozeic.
([4lth/hi J4Meli 13 1 Matill4:1.130101 ;Itorrow Jane mrs
'the Isasomit of those, some Of whom have, in all,
rliesley A V Cready J W l i Merryman Catti;,tf mrs Morrison Wrn II
' human probability, taken their last took of toted !
Colonel Jefferson DAere, Aii-ite-Carnp of Gen i ct.v . N . e Thomas Croorit SI. , 31ervh Solomon . 31orrison Mutt
an I equally lured frientls--but sure wt. are,' T ;tor.
iediurmile Thomas er.l.4fin4 J ei , la C l;%lctioaiii James X' Morrison Slt
h omes, mong all present, there was not one si do bad i Ge n . Lane, and numerou l others, ; (lark John Crawson Willfunt i .llccaskey Jasepit Mulford Charles
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other than kind wishes fur their welfare, and acorn- f
Fier' VOILIIIIter (It' 'load but one was etther's Clark "rut°3 ' (`toter! Jane S f Strastck Joel' Aluttin Ann C miss
, Wing trust that if called tri the post of ilanger,l ,
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' Cochran Marths, Cron' Hero y 1 Mrehling Mary miss Mullin George W
, both otlieers and men would prove true to them-, gineo or "°orme°•
' Cooper Ve,tllm Ctr.ii - nril Mary J - f Melfdlittrfer 'l' W 31urtrigh John
%elves, their kindred and coantry,—Lc s t nca pa , i, The slaughter among the 3lesicazi officers It' 3,l roclif,4ll (.00rge 0:11/2t1100 Mary 1 Alt.thtl /dale% Murphy !iii
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Ily r.
!tmcnensfr„ and also smart.; the ar;en i ror.per David Cutry Nancy I Maller Ilium.ss • 1 3 luryiny Iftatti- rani
:tl'
' I Ceiter s r Conufm.:ltairt Patrlck. ; NCOrale AII
te
J C:tn. Taylor's official di:snatches acre in'ttcro ' r' , .. , 4 4 0f.V01 Hubert Cnniungitarn John 11 I
ATDermost John J 2
1 Coltart Joseph Cullen I licirs.s -I 31 Bride Alcxaniler .31 Elevy It W
All safe and quiet and Brazos.
D i M 111,tle Jrror4,o 3l Fadden Joseph .
No later rican hum •V era Cruz.
' Douglass Itubt Matcher); ll.Ciciland W AlTallaral Claudia
Donosighoe Danirt I N Cleland All * ,:!"Harland Wm
Durham! James F ; Al Cabe P 31 311Farland Levi .
lhaik Cashariiie
!31Cabe John l . nvaihnd its '
Dud; Samuel N Vague Tennis, ' I. 3 l'Gregbr Jnlin
2 13,411 S Duct : 2 M'Cutalless Marttn . Ml:lemey Wm
Dougherty Sarah, 31 Cully James I.) Ill'Granahan Elizabeth
ikirle John 1 11 . C313 Mrs ' M'Guigan 1'
Jlo wries M' M'Clatlbrty Murgt tines Mlieury Wm
pairathee Hardy! NI - Cloy flultzrt 2 311larr J. 5
Darin Geotge NI Clees Ellis B Milro Samuel
Harnillien Rhodes An`h 31 Clintock John AI Mar y e
James
Honfrisco miss f NI Chirg John .?il. Ilwain Juhn
Dougherty Patric!: 31 Cturg Joseph 3111 wain lilac W
Duncan Slargaret t
.11'Cortnick James ":11 biros!, 31.ithew
'Langan Mary 1 M Court Win 3.lKce IVtri
/: ° 11 Court 1.:(1wah1 , ,, 31 Kee David C
Ellis olt • 31Creery John 31 Kee John 2
Elliott W B 31Clinly Jacob 31 Kenna James
Etrinions•l3 1) 31tutcluson John 31 Kenna Robert
Evans Bees 31'Cutcheint Wm 131Kown James
NI Donald Mary mrs 31 Kinley John •
31 Donald James • 31 Loy James
31 Donald Thomas ' 31 harun Wm
NEDonald Michael 31 Lain John
3TDonald Samuel or Al... Masters Mary a :rats
[llendereon 31 Mullins). Edward
Mtionald Mary A airs 1 3 1Quewan Mary ins] ,
3F.Dowall John 3 1 - Williams fdrii.
N
To-night we expect to sCe the house well tilled
—Lorca Sacrifice. mita the;cast announced in the
bills, is attractive,
1:1 1 -The Moral Instrurtq of the Petiitentiar)
called upcin us yesterday to say that we V 1 cr e
miatakeil in relation to the derangement of Heal.
He is as sane as when first 4mprisoort. We got
the information from an otrMer who had seen him
wandering without the cells,
, laluable lot of line * furniture, feather beds
and beddim.., will be cold at the dwelling of 11 S.
31agraw, Eiq.. 4th street, Lntit eon Smithreld and
Grant, 2nd door from Cheri-Y. alley, this morning
at 10 o'citiek, us he is declining housekeeping for
the present.
ca The Independents yeserday arrested an ars
prentice,who left his muster In a...was-, east of the
mountain; and came to this; city a few days ago.
He Was followed and caught in the stage. He will
be sent back.
.911e0eny Bolt—The Managers are active in
making preparations for this grand soiree, to be
given by the .Allegheny Fire Company. It will
be equal to the best of the season.
Burglary.—..Thi Dispatch inotices the breaking
of a house fn A Ilegheny, on Pialay night, but
nothing was taken.
CO" The soldiers flow in !the city attend the
Theatre nightly. They keepl excellent order, no.
like some of their predecessrirs.
lur city again begins!. to assume quite a
warlike aspect. There are now three companies
here, in addition to Capt. outhries. More ale
expected. today.
,c" - . There are in this city and Allegheny, quite
a number of converts to Pho l pography ; :11r, Wil
liams is a very successful teacher.
-fibre Troops.--Capt.t Bernard's company, from
Philadelphia, arrived in this city yesterday.
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0:7•,Tw0 f4milies 4cere tbie city to day for the
Trumbull Phalanx.
01• Nothing *going on at the Mayor's office,
worth notice yesterday.
a-j -We understand. that D: N. White is going
into a Cotton Factory, under he Tariff of '46.
/tel. , . J. W. • Ray takes the place vacated by
the death of Rev. Black.
cO-We had a sprinkling7t"Tnow yesterday.
morning
crz;- 'There was no alarm nor are tant night
, Gen Cadrealludcrarrived here on Sunday even
ing en route . for Mexico. He is, in appearance,
one calculated for command tit war, and we have
lno doubthe will come out of lbattle with all the
aurels that sire b e Wheeling Tune; -
IRISH RELIEF,
The Executive Committee, here date, for
the information of alt that Tan& &O'Connor have
consented'to provide gratuitOui storage 'in their
spacious vrarehO4lo, corner' of Penn . and 'Wayne
streets, where al/ rionations, otrereZ f or :the the relief
of the Pow: Vctand will. be, received:,, ,
mar2o • - 14'3f. EBBS, Chaimian.
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41624 1 1 FACTIIELER Or
HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCAL ER ,
AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL.
ESPECTFULI.Y asks the patronage of his
It Ai - leads.. Do reek warranted, that he tan give
satisfaction to all .who may purchnse - of him. Hie
establishment is on . 5 11Colires plan of Lots, s th
Ward:.
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lIONLT 11100111N1 FROM TIM ARE. '
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T.ATZDIL AND ItANCCILPINN.'I
I ,l #rtanat,ret.t t larch 31, 1847.1
Wednesday, .6, A. M. $
On thi'22d ultimo Santa Anna commenced the
battle by at attack which he led in person against
General Taylor.
The cannonading waslong Contirmed and With
the most deadly effect on both sides.
In the first despatch the information communi
cated was, that reports had just reached the ell?
from Washington that Mr. Buchanan had receiVed
despatches at the State Department,that the Castle
San Juan de Ulloa had surrendered to the Army
' and 'Navy of the Vnited States.
On the second day the officers made immense
exertions and distinguished themselves at all
points. The American forces were every, where
gallantly led and Taylor was found in.the thick
eat of the fight.
Santa Anna attempted to outflank Gen. Tayiut
The first attacks were made up of the skirmish
es, and the rumors are confirmed of the first days)
battle.
While foremost in the fight Gen. Taylor received
a ball in his overcoat, but was not injured Adju-I
taut Bliss at his side, was slightly wounded.
Adjutant Lincoln greatly distinguished himself!
and was killed. This battle lasted until three
o'clock, la hen Santa Anna was so hunt pleased
that he was compelled to retire to Aglia Num a.
IThese reinforcements awaited his command and
he was much stronger than before.
1 At this point communications passed - under a
flag of truce between the commaiuk.rs cd the two
Armies. Taylor, at the last accounts, maintained
I bis position undisturbed.
Taylor had the .promise of Santa Anus that ilk
would get bark Cassius M. Clay', and he had Mex
ican prisoners enough to command and make the
exchange. The prisoners were afteneardiriardered
to be exchanged, including Clay and all under his
••ommand.
In the battle Cell. Wo o l gr t aly distin t ui 4 l 4 . e d
himself. Ili. ofßeets a:A men fought like he.
I Fryer the Nilo Orteme therein, tztra, [lord. 2').
lirmast &nut :bum—Pitts
Lc -Fs rd.( 'I 714.u5“ pati ri---drltermt
Lots Ekren I I temi 11
The schooner Wiltinra Preemie has past arriled
from the Brazos. whiell place she left on Ide
instant. By title arrival me !earn %etbally that
(ku. Taylor, mho had fallen tack defore Santa
Anna, towards Monterey, and had bfl'll attacked
by Santa Anna, and,.after three days' hard tight.
ing, the latter had been repulsed with the loss in:
ri,fited men, and that General Taylors loss mas l
also aetere.i—otie report rays 1,100, anoth er 1,700
men.
We are indebted to Col !In MT for the following
copy of a letter, as:dressed to him from Capt. Og.
den, of the Quartermaster's Department, and which
is the only written information we have been able
to obtain, as 11. e veszel brought on mail, Thnogii
the details gisen above may riot Le exactly cot.
rect, there is, we think, es ery reason to helime
there has been a fight, and that it has resulted gin
riously toy the Aineriean arms. The previous.
Mexican reports tend very much to courant such
a result. Smeral vessels are hourly exprcted, and
it is probable that we shall have hater and more
authentic advices before morning.
Populdr Phyraolotcy.
11020 F. MORRILL will deliser a Lecture upon
1: the general principles of Pull:noes . , us appli
ed to the prevention of Disea,st, and the:preservation
Health, THIS EVENING, at 7: o'clock,
AT PHILO HALL.
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These Lectures will be illustrated by numerous
large Paintings, Diagrams, a beautiful Skeleton,
splendid Models, &c:, so as to render the various
subjects treated of, easily understood.
For the subject of each Lecture, and further par
ticulars, see Programmes.
Tickets with programmes thr sale at the bookstores
of Ray & Co.,`Witiod at:; Johnston & Stockton, and
Elliott & English, Market et.; J. L. Read and Conk's
Literary Depot, Fourth st.; and at the door of Philu
Hall, on the evenings of each Lecture.
Admission 25 cts.; Juveniles 10 cta.
Front seats reserved for Ladies.
QItEEN APPLES
-100 bbls. Romanite AppleS.;
25 do Spitzenbergh do ;
10 do Pippins do ;
In good shipping order, for sale by
MARTIN
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Corner of Smithfield and Front m
Executors+ NOtlett.
FIIHE subscriber, Executors of the last Will and
J_ Testament of Roblrtlll , aerkle devil, late of
Indiana township, Alleglieny!count . y, request those
who are indebted to the estate:of Robert lVl , Corkle
to make immediate paymemt. And all those bay
ing claims to present the same properly authentica
ted for settlement. EDWARD IVITORI.,E,
aprl-6tw. ROBERT 241CORKLE.
ROLL BUTTER —9 bblt.Tresh Roll Butter,juat
received and for sale by MARTIN,
apl
,Corner Smithfield and Front
Mrs Otiiettems'.
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1113 EMAININB in nii - -.Poin7.o#lcos\itt Pittsburgh's
AA, April 11t, 14347..1 . - r!ersons :smiling ! . for letters
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Abliott Alesattitek"Alexandet.Jobn
Adams EthmettAllender John'
Adanai Allen. Margaret
Al ken'Archibalil Anderson'John
Adams John Anthony I G
Adams William_ ; Anderson Maria
Adam Robert . -
Ackerman John Anderson Elitabetb nits
Abercrombie nits. Atelier Ctement
Abernathy' Isabella 'A Armstrong Mary
A iesaruler E A •AbtabirnA rmstrong James
Alletigharn Robert - Amnimid T
Allen George Arittellon,Tßachel
Allan) 2 Austin tire
Ambiose Alexander Atkin 'George
total Than - las W
Boyd J,mea
130 - oth Jobn
Boden Thomas
Borden Thomas
Borden Morris
80 - stick John Ii t
l3oden John
Boyer J
Bole Thomas
Hornier. Williatn
liosseti Elizabeth Mrs
Baden Abel
Boyd S S
Bollman ill)
Boyle James A
Bowen B
Boyd Mary
Boot Ire Susan
lloyd George I)
Bora Mary
Brown John
Brown Mark
liniwn Joseph
Brown M Thomas
Brown Ilenty
Brown Mary Jane
Burke Emily
13yrington John A
Byrington Albert
Buller Sarah
Bureliker Jiihti
Burns Samuel
Barrett 1)or I
ilinler iol.spis A
lientyr"
Burk Robert
Burke John C
Bottler .14111111
Butler Therlll43
PoUttiettli . J U
Burnett A lexatplet
Dyers A
Byers James
Byrne Wslhato
Lyme t ltzrkth
ruler Jerrie* .1'
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Bain' Andrew
Barr Abby
Barkey Peter
Bargesser S
Barkin Eliza
Bateman Thomas
'Barger George
Bell W H .
IBell
I Ben:reit Wm
Berkry Peter
'Beach Rosana 11
Bean Hugh
Bennett David
Bennett. Capt
Bittzhown mr
Berry James H
Riggs Andrew
Blaodill Thema*
Blain Alfred
Bishop Mary
Bird 31 mrs
Blakely Wm
Blazer 31araaret ntra
Blenthan Gisbert
Blakely George
Blaek John
Black Jane
Black-Alexander
Mane James
Blair Frederick
f Botts Sophia
Boyd Stlbaliil3
INtryfoee Josiah nu'
Grady thigh
Braden Lertcr nine
Bro.le .ion
Bruce -Samuel
i Bryant Laura A mist
John
Ottgher Jantes
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Path rapt
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Davis An Itew C
Davis, Da+il,
la D miss
Davis Vitt
I)as a M mitia
Davis liVrilistri
Daval P rnts
Dello! 1' Capt.
Devine B ours
Dixon James
Dingem ere /teary
'Eaton Ingram
Eaton
Epperman William
Edwards Joseph
W p
Engoetliliam
Farley Marilta
raw(linzon Mary
thrilling isUen J Mist
Fleming Daniel Jr
Flowell Thomas
Fleming F C
Fleesen C 2
Homing Samna
Flinn Thomas
Fleming, ii S
Fitzpatric Edward _
Floyd William
Fitch Roswell
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1 Gallaghar M J Glenn Alexander
Gar;ley Nancy P Glenn Timothy
Gearn John ' -Glenn Mary
I Gehrin. , Frauces Gordon Juseplt C
Gass J"E Good John
Galen John P Goss J F
Garrety William Gordon Adam
Garside James Goodinan Thomas
Gallagher Charles Grafton Nancy
Ganglier Catharine Mrs Greer Maria •
Gallagher John Gregg James
Gardiner Isaac 1) Greer Edmund
Giddings Charles M Green Mary A P
Gillespie John Grier Margaret rtirs
Gill John E L Grove Jonathan
Gibson Margaret B Graiier R. hart -
Gilland Rosanna Mrs Grier Mary
Gillmore William Green Isaac
Gillmore John Gray Albert ' •
Gilbert J M Gray James Rev
Geisse Philip F Graham Matilda
Gilbert George 'Graham Richard
Gilland Ileay Graham Hannah I'
'Gibben Charles Graham Jane Miss
Gibbs George Guthrie Samuel
Glass Walter . Gwynne.M A miss
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Hamilton Daniel II
Hannon James p
Hamilton William Henderson Samuel -
Hamilton D Heisly FA. -•.—
Hall James - Herbert John Rev
Hanna Susan K Bilker Frederick'
H . ariatiett Sohn Highlands Alexander
Haines'Richard - Higgins John
Hanna 51- Samuel Highgate Thomas
Hanjon Hichard M , Hill. Peter M .
_Hammon William Ifielcen:Mary, •..: ,
Haney William. Holmes Olivpr -
Hammer G C ' . Hoeh - Henry Ii -i : '
- .,,:.:,.:• , : , i" .., :::.;;:t -: ,'.".. , 5 , - - 5..4 1. z`,..7 . 7:; : :
MI=E2IIIIIIIIIIIII
Fisher Arlarn
Furd William
Fownes Thomas
Fqx Lawrence
Forsythe Janice N
Foster William
Fowler ES
Frethers F A
Franks Rachel
Frankhouse Elizabeth
Freeze William
Frazer Eliza
Funk Jacoh IL
Newmont L Nutting Samuel B
Nesbitt Anderson "Woman Ann
Sewhart•Gilbcrt Niles John S
Neal Mary Noyes William
Newland William Nutt W II
Nevill Margaret Nickles Oliver
Newman Joseph
Owen Morris '3 Ogle A M
O'Donovan Jeremiah Orr Marshall
Owens, Thomas J. , 2 (Mane Agnes
Oliver Winch - ed. 0 Kceire Juhn
Owens William O'Brien Francis C.
O'Brien John , Orth John F.
Osburn - Bariilla O'Jiarie Mary
O'Conner James
Pap Silas
Purkison J J
Parkeson Thomas
Payne 0 D
Patchell Henry M
Paters Rachel
Page Vincent
Patton William
Paul Mary
Page William
Pallan S
Patterson Rachel •
Patterson N mrs
Parker William
Patterson John
Patterson James
Patterson L•B
Peppard Standish '
Pierce Walter
Pennington - James
Quin Terrence
Quirk John
Ragon F H ! Robb Elizabeth.
Rea Wm ; RoCkefeller E miss
Rea Diary mrs , .Bone John
Rea Rose Joseph
Rea - Elizabeth raise j Rowland 'Thomas
Rankin John . H Rowland $ll •
"'.=;e;Rh - ,. . ;ib:~:i'-,uks min > ~ t _„_ ~ ,~, a s t.~.__.
` +w' s .: - ~~'.E.l..xacr..:a~s~e.'~»i6.r'~+.,«z+:lo:'a+ , iiv a-n*Y::t2S. . s:: ;+~;,. -
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=MEM
litirrison
iiner . 11ollenbeiVa Timmer
Piirt; 'Jacob "Ijohniiit6bert
Harden Sarglt S itellman. Pelmets
Harris - Sahli , f ricilMea H. W
HarVeY 44fhti `, 'Way William
Harrison Bohn 'Alauselsaac
Harkins Sint i4WarbaikenJaiA
Harris Salrab Ann • Poweid John
Harris 'CieOrge—
,Popkinatiol Thittinia
Rause Isaac ' -loweristein Samuel . '
Hawkins IN,- -
liou M
Hastings larries M Honter John A
Hazlett Ambrosia 2 • liumphries•Robeol... -
Batten Daniel 2 Hunter F W
Hatch. Mary 2Punter Robert r.= .
Haslett
.* 'Hut% - I/ennis
Hays" ames 2 Hunter . Caleb J", ,
flays Samuel H - Harrison
Hays Abt',ah' . I 41unter Robs •
Henry Robert 1 Hull Ann '.. 2
Hint? Clark M Hunter John -
Henry Fibenezer• )Hunter Bash
Henderson Samuel -- ".4llufehinson Dav
Henderson Peter
(sans Hannah
.Z Ingram Thomas
3-
Ingram C mrs
Israel Rachrl
laMes William V
Jackson John
Jackson mr
Janeway Joshua
Jeffries K
Johns Margaret
Jenkins Fran klin
• !onion J9llll t.
Jeffries Capt.
Jenkins .. Mary
Johnson. James
Johnson James . G'
Johnson Ralph.
Johnson Valens
:;101enson James
Johnson Matthew
Johnson Agnes
Johnson .Mary
Jones David Thomas
Jones W H
Jones Janie* '
Jones Reese
„limes Mary A
Jones Thomas •
Jones F
Jones L F:
Jones .Mary
Kane Mi!bury inrs ' Kerr Susan
Keys George. Kufsiek Moses
Kennedy Jarnes Kline John
Kernan Frantisl Kimber B
Kelsey Amos Kin; George J
Kesler y uhrr ' Kier Thomas J
Kean)* lk , nnett Kintagh
Kersline Jacob Kinsman Loomis
Kenrie4y Mary S Kneas Wilson
Kennedy Cunningitztrr Knepher Amos
Kee James Knowles. Henry
Keltey Benjamin Knox Morrie
Kerr Jane ' King John
Katy Pedne Kramer C
Jarly James 1: Kik Erizabeth
Kerr James A Koontz
Perry Jane
, Pernell Mary
Perrien Glover
Peacock William
• Pickles George
Phillips JosiahN
Phillips James
Pike J
Plannett
Phillips John 31
Painter Samuel G
' Price B
POW;11 Eph raim
Ponlen Peter
Price Susan
Porter James F
Proctor Sarah
Porter Newman C
Pugh R'F
Price W - V •
Q
Queen William .
Queer William
RecagaiiV` 4 " 4 - 4 'Rogers Ruth
ItirevesNro - igan ` - Rogers Samuel
Reetves 31 . 49rA mrs Robinson Mary' mrs,.
Reece Eian Robinson , brary . F rn*
Reece WM - Robinsonfsaae Julia
Rhode-a-Wm Robinson ibmest:
Rhfides TD Robinson W
Reed 2 Rotigh•fiemy:,
Reed.J;.H Rumpfield s4onio n
Reed !Sabena H Mier; Rupp W P
Reynolds J K Rupp Susan F
Richardson Rebecca Ryan Pierce
Reilly-James . _ Ryan Margaiet_miss -
Ringer - Ronch Wm
Riter Elizabeth miss • Robb B P miss
Rimmell.Wm
Sanders Sl: l 7r' ' " ''. - ;Smith Jesse
Sands Jane Mina , , ;Smith John -
St• Clair Elizabeth-Miss Smith - E C-- •
St Clair J 1)_. , , . , Smith. JC P . '
Scott Samuel'' . • ' • .. Smith James
etoit George. W . •; smith Jame,. S
Scott Margaret Miss . - :Smith George W... •
Scott Thomas •
.... -, ,Smith Thomas D -
Scott Robert:., .. • : SmithSarnuelJ _ ,-..:
Scanlan A, '. fltilli Joseph Cat ','
Schmertz George Smith Alary Jane m'Sris
Sawn ly 1 3 ,.C.F ' -.' Sniveri Hannah, ,
ISeymour Caleb` ;' ' Snyder BL'
Sedwick Ellen Miss Snyder john - `", .".
Scheafer Reuben - 'Spillman•Thornas F
Scheafer Ern:mini ;Spencer C' • '.-, - • ‘,,-
Shatikey William . ' Sprinkle Jane Eliza'': •''
Shannon Tames ' 3'Steedman - Francis •
Shields Jane - - ' • - Stafford 'Henry
_' • - '
ISidelds fl K - Steele James - • '
1 Stailnp William- .- ' Stephens J ames L 2
I Shipman George Stephen - a Thoinas I ''..
!Shipton Sarah Mrs Stewerf *Andiew Hon"
Shock Shock JOsepli ..
.., Stewart Robert INI .
Shoal John R - _ Stewart W Capt.. ;
Shard George - • ,Stewart,,,W P .. .
/Shoup flinty . - Stevenson Francis
Shurwell Sanauel Rev StienelFrancis
Silliman
,Elizabeth Miss Stokely J. 51.
Sime John , Stoneman Capt. ..
Sims William 2 Stoner David
.., .
Sicks ,Erizafloth Mil% Stoops William
I Sias N - athaniel - _Stond SS • '
~
. Simmons Mr
_,Stone William : - -
Sheer JI) Stout Nathaniel ' -
'Steer Elizabeth miss Stow Ell
.
Skrett Mr or corn ' Strong Francis
,4 1reerr William . Stratton S F
Skillman lacOti Swan Charles
Sloan Charles Swan S P
Final! Julia mias Swearingen. William -
Small Rithatd - • Sellivan Jr.dm 'Col
_ . ,
, • .
Taylor King Thoinpson Albee" 3
Taylor W 11& e 4 2 Thompson Charlotte miss
Taylor Jahn ' .Thompsori James
Taylor Enoch •Thinnpson Andrew -,
l'aylur - George mrs ' ThompsonH
..
Taylor A S ' Thompson R-C
Taylor . Thothas Toban Mary a' Miss
Taber Lucy 1: ' Trimble Joseph
fhorriliurg Samuel Treater Henry
Thornburg Johii , Tulay MiChael
Thomas H F. Tuctuer Morris •
Thomas 811 ''' Turner Allen • 2
rh:Jrnai Benjamin Turner John •
Firompson 1) 11 , . ' Turner Thchard ' I
Cla Anna .11 miss
,Upton Lezi T
Uhrer Wanton
f Vanilegrift 31artha
t V:sutfr.. i ;rtft Semeifir
1 Walker Eliza Mrs ICilliaths Isan'o •
• I Walker rims Williams'.Thomas
Wallace Peter - 'N itliams l Miss
Itl' apace rratlithii • " Willidm' Joseith
Wigher Catharine Mrs Williams EV al/
I Ward Thant AS . Williams Janie+)
3W,ud Mars mrs • Williams R A
t Warner E S'rnis.l - ' Williains'John C
tiViresstwiY .- 0 ' ' ' - "litillori•Jaines
' 1 Wiift David. '- W ‘ il-sn llaeriet '
I WatserrP fi . - IVilsari-Isase
1 Waugh J A Wilson Samuel
•Way.inan Elizabeth tors Wilson Henry.
Wearer t'amLel , . -Wilson Joseph F
;vre3.ver ..r,,tvz, . bun m
IVil Thomas 1'
I - Webster Joseph , Wilson Tlt -
Wedley Charles Wilkins D
Weeks Joseph . . Wilkins'Alraii
Wells .A.lfred Will - km.l43n A C
liVellsJesse It'illiarnson 11 B
1 IVelsh Patrick .'Winters Abraham'
Wets!: Thomas 2 Windriltn Nancy.
Welders Janies, . Wineeohl 0 tip
Wentworth es Co Willard C M •
Wheeler William . bl ister Samuel
i -,,
I White Amelia D. miss \Wells 0S - '
‘Vhite E J. Col NVigley Same,-
I White 3laitreiv • 'Wilde B& W ' . -
{ lute James IVig,gins 31araree arra
IWhite Alicliael Woodward roe .
Whilek Sarfniel .. Woodtaffe - Joseph
, Whittaker Jcifur ', Woods Mary 11 .- -
II Wherry. W J • Woods 11Obert .
Whiteman John ~ ''WoOds Edward T "3
Irliitcraft William Wright Julian miss
I ttliitiiey, AAI ' Wrigtit riv . -
, Williams Meters Maria`
,}Wright Jane
‘Villianni tt'illiarn IVright 'Joseph - -
Williams It 11
Young Romunzo
Zeek Kephart
• AIDTELLANEOtS.•
Clerk S. 8. Isaac Newton.'
aptil C.' ill'kinEnv,.P: 11
PITTSBVRc I .THE tTjtE,
MANAcr.n,
Sr.tor
- C S Poßtnt.
W. bt,FOSIT.d.
rittrATE 110X13 $5 ; 'SINGLE TICRFII
Dress Circle, 5l conta. 1 Second fox, 371 cents
Pit, 25dt 'Gallery, :90 -
_ . •
Last 1176-/d of Mr. and ,Mr-;-.7i-
Thursday Ea • outng , Aprit 1,
Wilt be acted the celebrated Play of
LOVFAS.SiIItRirICE..
Matthew Elmore Ma. J. WAiiscr, Jr
Margaret Elmore Mn.. J. Wara.:aca, Jr
MISS BERTITA-LEWrS zi..,:rALE:o DE xEitEs
To conelude with the laughable Farce or
MR... AND MRS. WHITE.
Major Pepper Ma. Litnertm
.
Mrs. \\lnto MM. Mr.sferka.
Friday; -Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. J. WALLACKi Jr
. .
boors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at 7/.
The Boa office will be open daily from: 16 - o'clock
A. AI., to I, P. M., and from 2to 6, P. Ai. , *here
any number of scats may be secured.
11-It is particularly requested that no c.hildren.in
arms be brought to the Theatre.
Splendid llousehold Furniture.
EiEATHER Beds Beddin
a , Glassware and China - ,
Xitchen utensil ' s, &c., o f private FaMily at
Auction.
This - day, Thursday, April- Ist, at 10 welock, in
the forenoon, will be acid; at the dwelling of S.
Magraw, Esq., on 4th street between Smithfield and
Grant, second door from Cherry Alley, his House
bald Furniture, Feather Beds and Bedding,llitchen
utensils, &c., as he deelining housekeeping for
the present. ' The articles Are all cifthebest quality,
nearly new, and have been kept in the best order;
consisting in part oflhe following: -
Mahogany frame hair seat sofa; do do • Chairs;
do do rocking Chairs; Mohogany fancy dressing and
other. Bureaus; Mahogany dining and card Tables;
Mahogany centre and pier tables, marble toper,- do
fancy dressing and other bureaus; mantel And pier
Lodking Glasses; imperial and ingrain room, hall
and stair Carpets; Brussels hearth- rugs, astral and
halt lamps; fire irons, fenders and ash pans, feather
beds,: mattmsses -and bedding; glassware and China
tea sett; bedstead; 1 mantel clock, together with a
great variety of kitchen utensils, &c:; I refrigerator.ripl P. M'ICENNA.;, Anetioneer.
N. 0. Mollies's..
. .
256 Thrrels N. Orleans Molasses, for sale by
rar27 FRIEND., RHEY.IkEO..,-
• .STWaterst.
BROOMS -100 doz - Corn Broors in store and -
for saleby - E.S: WATERMAN,
.anar2o No. 31 - Water and,SS Front.sts.
COTTOPI YARNS -6000 lbs. in stoteaad - for.sale
by lzsar22,l
•
F pGil7;4l)o - 40z.. eggs! for sold by
tau 24 iorner of Snilthfield awl Front titer.
Vant3lpis T IT Di
4tir T'
' ' .
STODE,_ •
NM; 70 1 1VOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH'
u ,
TE would beg to announce to our cuitoinera
Abd the public generally, that we have ,re
opened our estaibliahinent with a fall aiiii
assortment ofSpring and Sumnier Ready-made Clott
ing; which in respect-to style and - workmanship can.
nut be surpassed by any housb in this city.
Gentlenten who are in want of any articre in our
line will find ii to their adiantage to give us a AMU,
before purcliaiiiig bliewhere; as our stack, as well
as the low, prices of our goods, will enable us to
please all who wilj lhvor us with a call.
It is unnecessary for us to enumerate the, articles
cotnprisjog our stock, as we are Weekly supplieclL-lt
will suffice fur us to say that at eJI times our acsetp.
ment will be complete, with every article partiining
to the trade: • ANCKER & MAYER,
• • . Sign ”Golden Star.P.
N. 11 :—Gentlemea.whe leave orders at our store,
for anw Garment that they. wish to bare made in Hew
'l!'ork: can be. furulsbed two weeka,after the re-ce pt
of their diitctiuns . . • inaitt. A.& A.
DI ot
. 11111 OZIL Or era
ACA,IILON MARTIN having sold his entireliter-
AL cat in the'Sriu•ofhlartin'ik Smith, to William
M. Sinclair, the partnership heretofore existing an.
dei slid firm is thisiday dissolved, and the halides,
will be hereafter conducted at the-old stand, by
n. Smith and William M. Sine/air,' under
the firm of fixrca &
,Those indebted to
the.late firm will make Payment to Smith &Sinclair,
who alonvi are - aiithisiited to iettlo the - buiiicsi of
the lite firm • - MAHLON 111ARTIN,-
.
W. IL SMITH.
Pittsburgh; March 26,1897. •
In retiring from the firm Smith, . .
designed would cheerfully' Yfrol,..ittroartly rec.o4l
- Efetkle Smith &
.Stnelair _tbilikettsytattnror
the late firm, and to . puraha,seri •
mar 26 • - • bIAIII.I4N. MSIt . 1.
SENC2,II.III,
(LATE :darns( & =mu') - •
WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND
conlatlssiorr MERCHANTS,
56; IVood-Slreet, Pitt:bur:A,
The onderaiined having entered into partnership
andel:We Ettore sty's, respectfully ask the patronage
of the Mends fifths late Sun, and ofparchaserrgen
erally. They feel warranted in promising thatthey
can'give satiidatien to all who may. Wily . df.thele . or
conlide business to their care: - : • • 7 • • ••• 7
• . 11.'searm,
IV.-M. SINCLAIR.
Pittsburgh, iamb 26, 1.647.., - • . : .
• • •.N. 0. Sugar., . •
If:Chicane Sugnr;
UV received and far sale. by • •
• 13NITH & SINCIAIit";
' • " : aft:WOOMIL: •
00 7 Noe — waliq; erces , Snit :fat sio•
ceivedlinikfq.Aake• by :
• gm . all BcIER.NCLAIR,
66 Wood gt.,
00 ,11 arrelnMolnases in store and for Salo by. /
51511172 SINCLAIR, :
67 Wood at.
°LI, BUTTER-4 Barrels; fresh ; pad, good
order; for 'Sale by . .
mar 27 & SINCLAIR, SS Wood it;
A LLEGliErrir SOIREE.—The first Amide] Elei
1-1. roe of the Allegheny Fire 'Company will take
place on ThursdayE! April Bth, at therlatiy
ctte Assembly Ro om.
Tickers 82,09—t0 , be had • 'at the' “DiSpateit?
"Journal" and “Telegraph,! offices,'aiid at Cook's
Literary Depot. ' • • outt.2std
R EMITTANCES' '
RvaibeZ . • EIiROPE. 14411
JAMES BLitRELY...Agent for_ the old — Blaik
Ball line .of- Liverpool and New York pack
ets, also fora line of American Merchant abipa,
:entinues ',to make remittanies to ENG LAN - 4,
la ELAND, SCOTLAN D, and WALES, with prompt
aess and despatch at reduced rates. Apply at Ma
office, on PENN St., near the Canal Bridge, Pitts
burgh. • • • ' ' mch.24-d*w
Pertsatirsbliv.plftrytellved• ' ,
TAE partnership haretorbre existing betweei the
uncieraigned' cup Real ' Estate and European
Agents, under the firm offtlakely & Mitebeliteia
expired by its 'limitation. The basinesx . fOrmerly
conducted by them in partnership will hereafter be
pursued by r aoh and .they respectfully
solicit a continuancr-of that patronage which thOY
have received. Any person having claims agairrift
the late firm will present them to either of the trade:- _
signed for payment, and any one indebted will please
call and settle. • • JAMES SLA RELY,
mart} ; • • JOHN J. MITCHEL.
, .
I - , To Wagon Maker',
FEW good Wagon Maliers will be.amployed
iu the United . States Service in Mexico, if Uri
mediate
,uppyCition be made at the Quarter Master's
department in this cityi Office; nn Penn itreet, ear,.
ear of Gurtisou alley. MAIN BIRMINGHAM,
atr29-dio
./li
• , Quartet saWe Agent,
--- a -- ~ - --~:-:-~-.«~
P. C7: - WittUlit
i/ AI K EVA:AfileCkilleVAIDORItitil AND DEALZU
lit
___,: . :FDREIGPt AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CJEAT/FICA"FES" OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
AND SPECIE,
if 4: 64 Wood rt., ons.door above Fourth, - East rids,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
tOMMCENT Feuds received on deposit, and ccd
r..leations made oi all the Cities throughout the
' Butted Stntes. - : Bight checks on Baltimore, Philadel.
phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly
for sale in stem to suit purchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and
Virgieie Beek. bought and sold of thb Alma Ayor..
able terms. -
- The highest Premium . paid for ForeigeandAekeri.
Can Gold aErSilvericOina.‘
, Kichange on England, Ireland, -GeretekTe.and,
France procured, &c. marMitat
rr LIE co , partttervhip•hereiorore eiciotiar c!ndar
name of Cameron,Sc Kingsland is this dNidig•
eol!ed,by maul consent. • • 40:
t'AMEILON;. •
CORXE,L.IP.S_K..INGSLA247).
mar3l-3t*
,
Meilteal miNlLlSsirloool4l,oifiggi..•
Health is tbe china of Mt, without it geld.
Love, lettetwilkienie j all, all, nre-pnegissifd.r.,;-
.......
DOCTOR BROWIt •
I Z 1
larli-educated i 16314:
an from the .eastern cit e
would respectfull y an.
lance, 'to the cititens of
ittsburgh t Allegheny and
unity, that he .can.. be
in.tulted privately and
mfiidentially, every Bay
esening at Iso 'office
Dihmond Alter, term
lois' Irmo Wood: sliest
Dr. Brown-gi'ves' igutieblteitteittion to the
reatment and ' iniestigagoß of the'. follOistee disea;
sea:
All d isea ses irismg Train Impinitiesof TRUK!,
scronda, ayphilis,:aeihnial:iveekness, Impotency,
sal tiheum, disf=so.n.t . the,eXer and ear, rheumatism,
piles, palcey-
.•• . . •
Dr: Brawn hair. much pleainire in anal:lo;l4okt°
the public , that is in pcisseision of the latest xn
formation and 'improvement in 'the treatment of
'secondary syphi Is, practiced etlthe.Paris Lock Hos.
pital. The modem researches :on syphilis, its
complications and consevences
,and the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the public. but recentley, and to those chiefly -
who make this branch of .Medicine, their partici*
lar study and practise..
Many new and valuable remedies havebeenlata
ly intioduced, whicbsecures the patient being met
curialized out of existence Strangers are appriaed
that Doctor Brown has been educated in . ; every
branch of medicine, and regultaly admitted- to
practise, and that he now confines hirns'elf,to the
study inidprietice of this particular brancktOgith
er with' all diseases of a private or delicate' nature.
incident to the'humari triune. , No cure, no pay. .
Recent case,* are relieved in a short time !al*.
out interruption frombnsiness.. - - - ,
'o:3.olfice on Diamond Alley, a few doorir:Atele•
Wood street, towards the. market. Cemaitstkas •
strictly confidential.
... my 12-d&Wy .
. -
•
nor dale, •
.
A . LARGE FLAT; . asidaailing skiff can tio-liar..
4 , 4 l,iffisad Sery lon bi- sailing at M. Crawtord , i,
at
city. the end of.the old , Mieghany _Bridge, A ll egheny i
.. . : , ,mistl;-#34
•
outs
- • l'Evlailtinl passengor. ateilmer Att.
QUIPP-t, Slastor.,,will learn
for the iibuge nod jou:mediate ports On Thursday .
the lat or Apnl,, at 10, o'clock, potitirely. For
freight or nasnagn aepry on bond. 'znar3l:2t '
•
For -;ievs: prlearare—.—Ptrse iv. 4
.t.llE.,.ikiv and• elegant steamer 3 '.
....,,,.;•,.G.E,..4151.A1VT0 WN,. 1
M -.; -
ACIXAN, M aster; leave as above on Timiiidey
morning, Aptii I .stAttleolioel, A. M. Forfreight
or passage apply onibikid: . ' . mar3l-2t
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