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'''',.""- ' --, ' •:'i.:t-ii'''A--,,„ -f, ,*.':" ,1-: ..;;',`::lia::.44 ? ' ~'":-, -,,'....-' '"-- . -: ..`. ',,, ' - ,•:fs7P ,:- I/-e -- .:- 1 c * '4 -- " - ,:•...-- , ,,,!- , ~, •-••••' , - • - *, 7 , .': - - - .•„" -- '' ',. . , ^ - " 1 , : .. " - r ''' ,1,..T'.=1 ' ' SEIM . . dr. _ • HARPER; r-DITOSI ritorairra. - "• PIT T IIIIRGI13 ; ., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1841: FOR GOVERNOR, P,A.AN Sll SHUNK, `attioniarr Corral*. COMMISSIONER, 0.4- - - - a-its mow fa ‘'.: , ' 1 ""7. - "n 4 . ---4 3r - vottr4wxEßY tuur.r. : Did -4-e.f ! el inclined to migrate to the great 41esteWe should turn our eyes in the direction of surely lithe constitution lately,passed '.li.,V , lhri.convelation be adopted, of•which- we! have • rtorldubt. all its provisions; so far as we un derstand; it Approaches nearer to genuine democ ; than any instrument of the kind now extant. We are eager to hear - the returns of the election to. Adopt or reject it 'We judge that e '. _result of the convention will be triumphantly sus taiheri,foipeaplewho prefer such a home as Wis• consin now affords to the struggle for life in the . . old Slates, most be - truly- democratic in all their and tendencies. • a • The:Constitution extends the right' of suffrage most judiciously and wisely. -"Natit;ism " has no home seethe free west, - .the people are liberal, ho main and ~practice justiee, as thisprovision clearly • , of i s s ue are strictly . forbidden. AVliat . . place-this new State will lbe for the honest caph - talist Wbo seeks to reap only the gains of a legiti . „ mate, arid, natural tiede., The, workingman will - besafa from the operatiets of "over issues ".and "bad Palien" , , • • • ,No state debt can be contracted beyond $lOO,OOO, and'net LW simetioned by dusty/ the people. .Ijaci such a prostsion been inserted in the constitutions thetold States, We would be in the enjoyment oflnore solid prosperity, with a better character ,- for honesty,abroad, than we now experience. The ...Inalienable homestead - "-doctrine has been engrafted into this Constitution.:;Forty sires of land, or a`village lot not exceeding $lOOO in val. de, is secured to the-family from forced sale. The I'head'veritages that will accrue froth this, are in. It will yrrevent ,rnuch Of the misery 'that, - ander the system that obtains in other - states. sod. thousand to prisons, to poor houses and to death . , The education of children is amply provided for. The property of the wife, personal and real, ac ;',Syuli.4 before or after mairiage, shall be hire, and, tan not be taken for be husband's debts. among: many. Others, Are improvements which will if , sanctioned by the people of Wiscon , sin, make that new memberof this Union, truly a home Of the free- From all this it will be observed that• the Con atitation proposed by the convention, is nothing 4 1 1 but democratic • and hence the opposition made 'to • _it by the Whigs. MEM i j,:.-.:.:,1:',':.,:5,:,-, EMI EMS We have been` favored 3.vith a letter addressed to . • the Rev: G. T. Ewing of tb:s city, from David 14.tirin, - Esq.of Londonderry, (Ireland.) now in New ...Terit,in answer to Mr: Ewing's request to know the state of destilution in the Nonh of Ireland,' and whither Iblr. Munn could forWanl by his ships a ._ few:hundred: tons. of provisions to Deny. Air. , Minin writes as -follows: . - "New 'Yong, 7 April .-1647. . . . '''''' ."-Itty-Dear ALr Emu:v=4 have before me your W . ,.,: - . '''^''-- ' 'esteemed favor of the.,24th atltimo, with rerence --• ,Irt,the distrem-in the. North of Ireland. It is not! ' - -...„,,,,...•. -- . very had as in some parts of the South and • o's , -: -.-,-, ;West, but still it is bad enough, as you may judge .--4'..'iifriom the following facts: A short time before I : -- . : 7 :l lleft Derry, we had a public meeting the int:lab .- , '-•`:4'.,ritante,et which they agreed ' to tax themselves at --' the rate of ed in the pound on the poor law Vain , 4 . --. ation of their property, which amounted to about 1 $1,000; . this tax to hesrepeated as often as found '',;necessary during the existing famine. This mon *A' •ey was placed in the bands of a Relief Committee, 4 ' 4 ..4. - ',-.L:.: •to be applied merely for alleviating the suffering ' : : .•V -poor of Deiry;. and "its suburbs. Of this COrn • '''' - mittee I was a member, and can assure you ' ' `• thaithe scenes of sufferirF" and distress that pre . • 'seated themselves to my view isere heart-rending .- - in the extreme. In many of those miserable ho -‘, ' :vels which ' I visited 'I found every particle of wear ,' 7 `''-ing apparel gone. to the -pawn office: the parents 1 with care-worn-countenance:a seated on a`wifip of '• _, straw surrounded" by their starting childrenlook -- ! ' ing in their faces and - cryin.• for one bite of bread. -If. ttie t e if t c Ate h, s tli ir e , s b ta e t t e h:at eof st som o e f:De f t a, eo ix o h n a l t ry th d in is k tr yo ict t: 1 such as Eimishowin, &c. think, 'sir, that-the - - - "^ " 'bright luminary, which • shines with you, .but on ';''' scenes of happiness and plenty, rises on our'native '' - - sand. hut-to•show andinake-he felt more poignant :'`' ‘ • • -ly the length and breadth' of the misery which ex ; - ";;"" 'hits there. lam exceedingly glad to hear that yoq, :•'- ;;;;-: -ar Well' as our friends in New York, Philadelphia, ...." ...„1 , ;;., &c...-have taken a deep interest in removing,46 far [ ,•.;;.- -as human instrumentality can avail, the sufferings _'of My, perishing countrymen- - All • I can say is, • ':- go on; and Ile who made the wirlovit's heart sing - - t.... - - - "foi joy will go with you, • I need hardly say that - ''.?:'' - lahnidd he very glad to assist you -in every way < 7 -',"'-." in'my 'power in forwarding,' any provisions tolre r;„.• ' lend:- My vessels have, however, all sailed, and I n A* : :;' ,. stnaMiat•sure that I shall have any more. " 42 - - - -"l3elieve `me, My dear sir, - ever' yotir 'attached ' ..•''' . : 7 fr i end , ' '•- *- ' -DAVID NIUNN. =CM 1 .' ' • Why will they compel him to be President? Ls it because he is a " military :Chieftain?" Be cause he is n southern man and n slaveholder? Be. catise he is in favor of the extension of slave ter ritory? Because he is in favor of the Tariff '4Ol br, in it because he is in favor of the present Mexican war, which patriotic Whigs have denoun ced as twin:kraus, and all that? Will our_ neighbor answer us? 11111 EMS ctimstances, will he consent to be a candidate for that Office, and further, that he requests and urges his friends to unite on Major General Zachary. Taylor as their candidate for the Presidency." ,trThe above comes as a rumor, but -its con. firmation would-pot surprise us. What have the Whigs . to say'of this I Ilervis a prospect of the wlion of the two, great extremes-Abolitionism iu the north and divine institution in the south. The old saying, extremes meet," is here exemplified. 0,Z4:'*11,42'. • - wx,die a; rane e ::( dvee.4.4 , ...e Vi '-'4"-Itor., 5211518 , TVZ2 D**OCRATIF NOMINATIONS., Ireland. The - people will compel him (Gen. Taylor) to receive !Toni their hands the reins of government. [Telegraph. 'A ' Washington correspondent of the Balti• more. Suh says.--'There is a letter in the city . from South Carolina, which states that 'Mr. Cal houn has written a letter to his friends on the sub ject of his beings candidate for the next Presiden cy : that, in this letter, he states that, under no ch.- Srtzscsn.—Wo.have heard nothing of late on the subject:of the Irish Rplief Bill introduced into the Senate by Mr. Crittenden. Neither have the wigs said much lately about the Tariff'of '4B. And, hut occurs to us, that the denunciations of the -ar ale less vehement than formerly. pu r r, ononente . merle any important die.. th 'a few weeks? 'he'Whigsiiiiito Geo. Taylor as being one Will they !littlish the irttiirtii . VCe Ilieve that he is. itt.favet of*. sin Sis ?pea* jnyttnow bee : . pro = .." - • , EME DlTRlCT:OirliT4•Aittfi. 18, 1897 B*reiJ it; Lownrs. -- Kobe.rt'W . ,. Ross , - '... Ejectrnent. PlaintifT tools -'- - V 3. - -, non salt. , hECandless for Harvey Ciirii- et al. 'Plaintiff; Metcalf& Loordia tor Defendaiits. i Wilton MrindlOss for use, ; Debt. Verdictfor '- -. , . es. -7. ; Pliintiff, $210,05. ' • Andrew Milwaine. -Ritchie for Plaintiff,' Wylie lot Defendant. ; - - . t Harvey McDonough, Trespass. Hannegan - -- vs. - and Loomis for Plaintiff; Thos. Kerr et al. Mahon and Miller for De fendants: • - THE'ARMY,EA.TAYLOR'S ADDRESS; rvrr, Ord, Sergeant of, the Wilkinson county (Ist Mississippi Regiment) - Volunteers, furnished . the. Jeffersonian with-the following: Haan Qv/urges, Amax or Occor.trtorr, , Buena 'Vista, February 26, 1847. ' • I The .eommanding General has'the grateful task of `congratulating the troops upon`the. brilliant success which attended-their aims in the contliet of the 22d and 23d. Confident in their superiori ty of' numbers,' and stimulated by the presence' of a distiriguishedieader,the Mexican troops were yet repulied in every effort to force our lines, and final ly.;Withdrew, with immense loss, from the field.' The General would express his obligations, to the officers and men engaged, for the cordial Sup port Which they rendered throughout the action; it will be his highest pride to bring to the notice of the Sovernment 'the conspicuous gallantry of Tarticular officers and corps, whose unwavering steadinets more than once , saved the fortunes of the day. He would also express his high satisfaction with the conduct of a email command left to hold Sal tulip; though not so seriously engaged as their comrades, their services were very important kind, -efficiently rendered. While bestowing this just tribute to the good conduct of the troops, the Gene-I riddeeply regrets' to say that there were a few'ex ceptions, O.He trusts that those who yeti inglori ously- from Buena Vista, and went to Saitillo, will seek an opportunity to retrieve their reputa . tion,-and to emulate the bravery of their comrades, who bore the brunt of the battle, and sustained, against fearful odds, the honor of the flag. The exultation of success is checked by the heavy sac rifice of life which it has cost, embracing many officers of high rank anti high merit, while 'the sympathies of a grateful country will be given to the bereaved families and friends of those who no bly fell; their illustrious example will remaid for the benefit and admiration - of the army. By order of GEN. TAYLOR IV. W. S. Buss, met. Mit. Genf. Miss l'orrxm takes her Benefit this evening.— She has strong claims upon the liberality of !the lovers of the drartia in this city, and we trust her friends and theatre goers generally will this eien• log show that they appreciate her talent as an ac tress.and her deportment as a lady. She offers an ereellent Bill : Jane Shore, with a powerful cast. Mr. Davenport and Mrs..Movratt ; Mr. Oxley, and a new name upon our boards Mr. Batsman. from Cincinnati, all appear. The afterpiece is atliac tive,, Mr. Dar EN - PORT bed a very gratifying, recep tion last evening by his friends who visited, the Theatre on the occasion of his 13eneiir. Lsactxr.—A man, just from Aiexico, (so fit said) and surely just arrived from a steamboat, was yesterday arrested by one of the city corita ble., and brought before his Honor, the Mayor, on a charge of stealing a coat from a Clothing gore, at the corner of Wood and Water streets. Ws* Marrimr.,—We publish in another column . a call for a meeting of Democrats and others ho have - sustained the Administration in its war men. sures. The object is to make arrangements , for celebrating the victories lately aibieverd by 'our army in Mexico. rd. The Hospital Fair attrac:a gr;at crowds both day and Bight. We understand that the la. dies have met great success thus far in their scheme for raising means fur the Hospital of the Sisters. The dinners and suppers 'wiled up each day are said to be superb. oCrollieer Johnson, of the Independents, " pull. ed a buy somewhat severely. on Wednesday night, for giving trouble at the door of the Kagle Saloon. lie was servei right; and should hive had lodgings for the night in a watch box. Coanacros.—ln • 01If paper of %eaterday, • ty pographical error occur* in stating the receipt of 400 barrels of Flour from Washington Va. It should have been ll7ier/ing, Va. Tax FAIR Bvxxxrisi we have not seen, lait BA it is edited by the fair Indies of the Hospital Fair, « e presume it is a fair affair. It is to be published tiuring this week. fWtlI some person report to us the advant3 ges the city will derive from the Lite change in officers for the protection of the Poor. cr:?Therewas an alarm of tire yesterday, but no Gee that we could hear of The engines were all out: Crßev.. Moffitt lecturee.this evening in the South Common M. E. Church, Allegheny. 1:Z1-The Whig Candidate for Mayor in Brooklyn has been : elected by about WOO majority. SrAaslso.—The Louisville Journal of Satin.. day last, says "Yesterday evening, about dusk, Dr. Penile,. grast was stabbed, near his residence, on Maiket street, by a man named "Rickenson. Two dab .wounds were indicted on the Des. right breast.— They are not considered dangerous. Riclerson is in jail. lie hay a family, and is a cirpenter by trade. aExtract of a leivr from an officer in the ar my, dated Vera Cruz, March 28,1.8.17; The daughter of the British Consul was killed by a shell, night before ; and the family of the French Consul were more or less injured. This is told me as a certainty." One of the city papers says that the British Con. sul at Vera Cruz is not a married mrn.—Drlta. Printers in the Arrays—The Delta says that Gen. Scott. requiring some printing, and there being in sufficient force in the Tampico Sentinel office, on morning parade ordered— all printers to step for• %sard three paces from the ranks," when sritcral hundred men — ALL rstrtrrEue—obeyed the order! The Tiennese Children.—The Philadelphians will never be satisfied with seeing tnese delightful little dancers. They are still as attractive as ever, and the houses are crowded nightly, notwithstanding the numerousrit•at amusements and attractions in that city. . ; (Ej•Since the first of the present month there have arrived at New York, from Europe, full 3000 steerage passengers. . ..The vote upon the License question in Ver• sailles township, we have been requested to say, was unanimously in the opposition—or 91 to no thing. (0-The Common Council of Troy, N. T., have appropriated $BOO for a sword for Gen. Wool.. Fetagay was the first to elicit the electric spark from the magnet; he 'found that it is visible at the initants of breaking and of renewing the contact of the conducting wires; and.only then. - .. Around. the magnet, Faraday Is lure that Volta's lightnings play; But how to. draw them from the wire'? . . . He took a, leiaon from the heart: wo•meet, lie when we part, Breaks forth the - electric fire!, • _)) •• • 1; • .0 ' • • ORME Theatre. ::`.: ~. f.,: ~~~. ~.. ,?: - • 4 . 147 , From the Washing ton IfitiOni'Of Monday night. . THE LOAN TAKEN. 4i r E,hate \:thepleaiiii re of ''.an nbtinc rug that at a prernitin ?varying from ;one-eight/to tiro per cent. : - The'lo!ale ttru4nt bid.wlyso7,7orOss, Of wilictir-lhe sum Of P1;026;563 Olioic par, and' the frethainder $ . 2,864, - 34:0 at per. Thus, it will perceived that-ibe.l)l'dg at a preminm late 'lyiiceedcd three times the amount of the loan ad vertised. * Considerable sums arc taken for trust , tees and executors, for savings' . banks and, persons not in business, for actual- investnient, and who desire to pay the money immediately. : The Secre tary, has guarded against calling in the loan more Tepidly than it is wanted ; for, were ho to- do so, it Would.make the government pay 'interest prema eurely, and derange the business.of the country by too large a call for specie in any month. An in. .telligent correspondent, in a communication pub lished by us last week, calculated that the money would not all be wanted until the Ist of 'February next which would require something less than two millions of dollars of the loan to be paid monthly; so that the 'Same specie which paid an instalment would be disbursed and in circulation to' afford the means for paying succeeding instalments from time to time. By calling in the loan in this way-which we are-assured will be Alone—whilst a large sum in interest will be saved to the goy. ernment, no heavy calls will be made for specie at any one time, and the business of the country will be undisturbed. The bids of fifty-eight millions for this loan, de monstrate the just confidence of the people - in their own government, and the ample resources .and wealth of the country. No doubt this auspicious result was aided by the recent glorious victories at Buena Vista and Vera Cruz tinder our heroic laader.s, Taylor and Scott; but the successful rel stilt of the tariff of 1846 which, it is demonstrated, will yield an amino/ menage of thirty millions of dollars, and the new riiihtary contributions under the new Mexican tariff, also contributed to swell the bids. . We understand that the custom house at Vera Cruz is a large and excellent building, and erethis! month is out, our brave officers will he collecting! the new duties.. As these g oods of our own and; of alt other countries would. under the law of na tions, be liable to no new duty or confiscation of: ter a peace. what an inducement it afrards to ear ry into Mexico a large supply, not merely. to sell during the war, but which, after a peace, would! even be still more valuable, especially if Mexico! !should then renew her old prohibitory and protec- i rive tariff? Arid what an inducement does this, furnish to Mgxico to consent -to an 'early peace; tor, if she does not, we may not only break down her revenue from duties during the war, but for a long time atlsiwards, so long as the supply oft goods importerrnow will be sufiieient s or the; wants of the country for muis;hs or year after A: ACCIDENT TO THE SIMON KENTON AND peace. LOSS OF LIFE. ; I The Kein'ert hid- been to Keokuk. end was rc • turning with a fall cargo and nin n y passengers; about 5 o'clock on Sunday es cuing, after lying a short time at Clarksville, she was hacking: . out iritu the stream, preoratory to starting on her downward tripirlatin the steam connecting:pipe% which passers trom the starboard to-the larboard boiler, broke, by some means yet unknown, dein ! ming the lower deck with steam and scalding tu deal!) a Mr. A. Merin, who was lying on a lierCe of grain immediately in the rear of the boilers. i i and severely injuring the 2d Engineer; Mr. Fires. cirkOs.szato. and some five or six deck passer; gets. Mr. Mead was Muted and exery thing done to relieve him, but without avail—he diet in atom, ; lour hours carer the accident. The' Engineer 31;,i one other person were ilangemusly scalded—tile other, fdiglitly, The calamity, we are warm-lined tr, saying from the opinion of marry persons un , connected the h. at, was not tl.e,zesuit nijuy . todiscresten ur mismanagement on the jr-irt viler ,uiiicers, but entirety an unssoiiait , ik accident over ' each ILey could patzioly lisle na etur!rot.. [St. LAns - 1.7tt0 Era. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT 11 Corr in Poier.—The Jackson (Michigan) Pa..l triot relates a case of the substitution of perpetual! imprisonment for execution on the gallows, the; ' t denouement of which has recently transpired, which! !'strikingly illustrates the expediency of doing away ; altogether with that dreadful engine of death. It appears from the Patriot . * statement that in the t autumn of 1;347' a man named Ebeneter ii. Mil•! ley. was !convicted of the murder of a squaw in; !Kent county, in Michigan, and sentenced to be ex•; ieititcd. The gallows had been erected on which! he was to be hanged. and only two days were to !elaprie before the sentence of death was to he r,t; torce, when the got mall* committed it to eon I fineruent for hie in the state prison. Here Millet !remained for three years. A man named Ilorey !metended that he saw the mu der committed, and; =was the principst witness against Miller on lus ' Not long since, Hovey, on bin death bed,' r r iacsnoterr thateogeohe wan t c z u flty_pe r ,g„,,n, u ni t kh a t b e had charged MAier with the crime in or , ' Ides to shin the danger of the punishment from !himself. The dying eonle,slon sewn made in arch a mariner. and Under imCh cirmm..stances, that no doubt was belt of Miller s ent.re innocence. The facts were presented to goecinor and a fon : pardon was granted ; a A hurt time *Mee, 'littler, liah,!,nri helm; *et at liberty, returned to hi* iriermts Vermont, who are said to he highly respect. aLle. PREACHER ON THE STAGE Mr. G. J. Adams, a moral teacher in :hit city, played the character of Rolla, at the. National Thea. tre, on Wedneaday evening, 7 hough his corer and geetnres were rommthat deficient in giving fill effect to the character, it etas admiretily re• hearted, and elicited much applause. At the Or."' of the piece he was called Letnie the curtain; and though laborioi under a cum:de:able ile;tree agitation and eaciternent, he in :Or a ICretea to e audience. in which he stated Mat he dill not agree in Opinion ..tith many of his teligions brethren that the theatre la as dein:new:al to the' morals of a community. In a play lihe the erne just regmen ted, (Pizarro) where virtue and vice to rte portray ed in their tr.ie colors—the one le-oar:led and the usher punished'—the rfl - ect upon an audience mint be salutary. In his younger days, he sail, he uuo: addicted to gambling; but after v%rineesing et the theatre the play of The Gamester. - he forthwith abandoned the practice. lie attributed his recur• matinn from other vices to a variety of scenes en• acted upon the stage.—Poston A LVA IL% DO SUR R DEM:I) Letters received at Washington and Philsdcl phia last 111 r. announce the complete success of expedition against Alvarado, under the nominal-Id of Col. Harney. The place teas still - antlered without loss, and a body of troolgi, tinder Col. Harney, after success.. fully investing the limn, and tecetsing the citnt• mand from the enemy, wale placed tit authority.— The American thtg that,: over curry prominent port of Mexico from the Brazos to the Castle or Vera Cruz. Tampico, Anton Lizard°, Vera Cruz, San Juan dilloa, liro7,os Santiago, and Alatamo• ros are all in our possessesion.—Catteue. WILMINGTON, Del, April I regret to intorm you that pupont's Powder .Mill establishment exploded this morning, killing sevontren persons, and horribly mutilating mans• more, the limbs of whom were Fcattered in all di rections. There WelPlive thousand pound exploil. ed, and the noise was like that of an earthquake. G rt:ct r. frigid Proxperis.—Onr arms are crowned with victory. General Scott is strong in troops. To meet every contingency, more reinforcements may be sent. The lo:n has fully- succeeded. 11Ioney to. any amount can be obtained, and on excellent terms. Thus, with officers, men, and tnonewom mensuralg to every demand, we most wage Whon orable war, and conquer an honoralde peace. And yet the iiiikidious federal leaders are attempting to delude an enlightened people by the grosses.t rids representations. They are cavilling, and clamot. ing, and seeking by unfounded itmendoes and art ful insinuations, to prove to the country, that none but miserable imbeCiles and the vilest reptiles, - ' ere providing these greet results—the essential re forms of our institutions at home, and a glorious fame abroad, and, it is hoped, an honorable peaCe with Mexico. Such is the folly and the humbug gery of federal demagogues and factious presses. The Catholic Chaplains.—A recent letter from Matamoros, to the New York Catholic .51agazine, says: Father AVElroy, the worthy chaplain appointed to the Americaniarmy, is here, and has won gold en opinions from all classes and distinctions. The venerable man is in excellent health, and constant ly occupied in doing good. Father Rey ft Monterey on the 16th January, nit, (or this 'city, and has not been heard from since. lie either has been murdered or is a priso ner with the Mexicans. I hope,he -may be in the latter position; yet, I must confess, 1 fear the for mer to have been his fate. You will soon henr from me again, from some other part of Mexico. Through from Buffalo.—The propeller Del aware, Capt. TVTTLE, left Buffalo Thursday morning, and arrived here yesterday morning. She encountered considerable ice in loose masses between Erie and Buffalo. Navigation rosy now be said to be fairly open—all the steamboats and vessels in the har bor are preparing to leave this week.--Clere.Plain. 'Gold.—The ship Cornelia, from Liverpool, brings 30,00 Q sovreig.s. c; • •i l '''.-,.,..'-:.-.:'•:.•:1,„.7' . ' , , P . ,''T MEI WAIIy II OI 3 TINGs. A meeting of thealsnirogawrs land all others' wile have !Imported The National Admiiiistration, in the, Itigorons-; prosectition of. The War with Mexico, will be held it the Old, Court House, in the--city of Pittsburgh;on Sitdrd4y, evening, the 17th inst, at 7 orlock,,fer*the purPose-of making arrangements to celebrate, in a becoming.manner, The glorious vktoritis -.of. our ,brave and patriotic officers and soldiers under General Taylor' and Scott, at Buena Vista and Vera Cruz. Andrew M Dwaine, Win. Wilkins, John M. IrWin, Benj. Patton, M. Kane, Roily Patterson, James May, Edw. D- Gazzare, Wm. Kerr, - Charles Barnett, , Wilson M'Candless, Robert Galway, Win. Porter. Geo. R. White, John DT. Miller, Stephen 13orse, Thos. Hamilton, Wm. Ward, R. C. Towitend, John Taggart, Thomas Scott, Wm. Wilson, S. H. Woodward, Peter I , ctillY; Florence Cotter, J. 'Moorehead, Thomas Farley, Levi G. Clover, Geo. R. Riddle, Barnett Fold, Jim. Fleming, Jim. M. Snowden. jr., Robt. A. Campbell, George A. Kurt; Elijah Trordlo, And. Burk& H. S. Magraw, Alex. Blacif, - Samuel• Jones, Robt. H. Patterson,'. Geo. P. Hamilton, Jas. S. Craft, - Charles Shaler, Jos. H.Sawyer, David R. Miller, Tilly Potter, Thos. Blackmore, Samuel Al Kee, John Murray, Wm. Meredith, Wm. Bryant, Jno. Birmingham, Henry Cassidy, Jos. C. MlCilibem (John Anderson, John G. Bac karat, Daniel Welts, David Beeler, John Kra%M John Sibbet, P. M'Cormick, John Dunn, Wm 11. Smith, P. M'Kenna, Jas. C. Cummins, John C. Davitt, Joseph Birmingham, Robt. Alorrow, James Callan, Wm. Alston, C. 11. Paulson, Thos. B. Graham, Samuel Morrow, ‘Vm.Kerr,Jr., J. M'Alister, Wm. B. Foster, J. R. M'Clintock, C. M Kibbin, J B. Guthrie, Wm 11*. Dallas, P. C. Shannun, Alex. Carnahan, John Watt, Joseph. Watt, James Gray, •Ith street, Denney Leonard, John Turbett, James Cunningham, R. A. 'talisman, 'Hugh Daffy, Josiah A nkrim, Dar id Reynolds, A. Morris, W. H. towns, Himliorn, John Surber. Wm. Johnston. April .16 ..21a 0 Conitril o , yrre3rnti , le7ii Of the New York. Conttnerur,. ;hIAS; I ant Sclity tn, say Mr. 0 Connell is exhiltiting physical Gerry to slc extent net nriticipsteri by hiy trieielei or even 11)4 , 3 , CA1 ln the jlowre of Cor imoils by speaks in a low nrol feeble tone, that at is perfectly ,14.4-trving to !Otto to . hh:n, think wilatits mind, bonaialalAjomtuit'oite wax 'hi* i hot a kw year* 2,144 . ' trail to be auffenur l from a disv:3-s€tof tbalteattoaral no doubt the tame i has been azcellerated 'by the unhappy rtivis ions in the repeal vtimils t t tir.Otv t#tmt Its* conduct of Mr. t.--rnith 0 Brien gnil rte Voting fret-antler.* have rettre.4 Litn ranch slavish. Bis mental irruera have Itstl or thOir tigyr, hi s tra rea di ;:g oe py,xerful and uncliali estr. Ceact.iiirtirc—The &staler:lth last three alr four' os;11., sar> s the Near liave7s:fte4.l-islcr, hpesking Gt the Late. elect.ott in Cattnectieut, by not eldest -Anil strict party &rounds iti their itantirta. Lions. It is a *nits raieuiatiOrt, the eery hilt htarni on its ovtm te)ttatzz, Put ttp and you are MOM tikiy to Itt(qtteed. ttwll with o n e ifizen,tril merely to ea.teh dutibtftil so , ,es. Ii any utter entirata i*td;ezi t ion cliance4 to age, if you do not lone the tabskace in grasping after the eh A Kook! nosifinstion is half the battle."' Thr Ppor Mormons —4he situation of the Mor. mon crnigrauts vthe have encamped through the minter 1111 the Pon awattamie lends in lowa, is piti able in the exisente and ice observe that in the western cities their sufferings are exciting cam misserst ion and charitable ail The cireu instances under %%Inch these unfortimets people time boon sirirpril of their all and driven to far-ritnand to actually p:rirli f,,r want of the tiecess.nries of tile. give them a strong claim upon the Western States for aid in their dreadful necessities. MidfiAipnifin lAidgrrt —We find 'the following, paragraph in the t ccattd edition of the Errnin g .111errury, )t the :hi iruit: ,Ntutahi pman Itoc.crs is at Perote, but it is not be. lieved that it is designed to harm him. 'atul the general opinion is that he would have been tibera. led at Vera Cruz, were it not ft.im the fear that be ~ votittl impart to our forces important information, in relation to the defencen of the city. Discovery of a N.w /slari4-.-Capt. Paulding of the C. S. ship Vineennes,,informs the Secretary oi the Navy that on the third day of October last, he discovered an Island in the latitude of 21 de grees, 27 minutes North, longitude 130 degree s , 57 minutes East. 't hey passed within eight miles of 11 it is moderately high, appeared to be well wooded. and from sit: "to ten miles long. In econ• pliment to the lion. Secretary of the Racy, it was called Mason's Island. Nile York Milks—The business of the N. York Custom house for the first seven ;lays of April %vas, as compared vi.ith last year: Free. 0202 Itl3 Increase. ~...tk1':27.50,1 5pecie.......1,1 56,191 Do. 113 . 2,052 Dutiable ...-1,914,508 Do; fit 3,557 CaOrreeeived. '435,531 Do. 01.07,3 : . f7The Rattlesnake gives timely warning be. fore it strikes the Gaul blow. Does not Consamp. lion also warn you of its insidious attacks and timate danger! now often hare you. been ad. vised by your friends to get rid of your cough and pain in your breast, by the use of some proper medicine; but you have minded them not Ere long you will seek relief, laten, In all probability; it will be too late. Happy are they who early: become acquainted with Dr. DifllLll7l . B EXpCdOrUnr.neWledy, " for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Intluenza;Bronchitis, Spit• ring of Blood, and DiffieUlty of Breathing, pain in the side and breast. These are the most prevail ing symptoms of an approachiag Consumption, and should be attended to at once: A few bottles of Dr. Dunetnt's valuable medi rine will soon remove all these distressing male dies:from the system. For sale by W. Jackson,:Agentromer of Wooi and Liberty streets. " - . cr-? reneriai Syphilis.—One of ithe worst cases of diseased blood which ever troulded Mankind—a complaint which mercurial age4ies has always been brought to bear upon, and when driven - from the System by mercury, the reniedy has proved worse, far worse than the disease, There is no: case however severe, protracted or-dangerous, which will not gii'e to the far famed remedy known as Yrnighn's Yrgefdble Lithontriptic Itlixture. This medicine stands far, far higher thak any other- nr: tide 'now before the world; See advertisement in DEAPAPonEs TUE POSTS B Y EgmuolE,Txwpg, . - - • Lit ngtrat A,. April 15 :-.184yi? TbOrsdai s &dock,' Mr. Tolan has' resigned hasitsigned!liis placiaaa . Trcasues of the Per: , tiniylvania, JtailllbadCompa&. TwcrelephantS ralueil at $36,000, belonging to Raymond 4r.:l4aiirig. were drowned, to-day in the Pelawlre: They wglll,l,lot .cross on the Ferry, boat,,and started to &whit :• - •fincatne chilled or ex hausted stink. . . Flour" has advanced 'and receipts light i sal!s to day at-$7. Grain' in more active - demtal, and , price advancing. • • • • • General Markets uhchanged.- • • • , It is now raining. (CI• Coleridge pronounced the foll Owing, sonnet on Night, by the late Rev. I. -Blanco White, the finest and most grandly conceived in our language : Mysterious Nightt when ou'r first parent knew; Thee, from 'report divine,' and heard thy',name, 1)L1 henot tremble for this Jovely frame— This gliirious canopy of light. and bltie •Fet 'neatly a current of translucent dew, . Bathed in the rays of. the great settling flame, - Hesperus with hosts of heaven came, And lo t Creation widined in man's view. " • Who could have thought. such 'darkness lay con . . cealed, 'Within thy beams, 0 sun? or who could find,' Whilst tly,,and leaf, and insect stood reVealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st ua blind? Why do we, then, shun death with anxious strife"— If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life? V:).We understand That a man was killed on the steamer Palma, at Portland, yesterday, by be ing stock on the head by one of the soldiers who was standing' guard. ( * U /4 . V. J. N. Moffitt_ will deliver a Lecture in South Common M. E: Church, Allegheny city, on Friday evening, April 161 h; at 8 o'clock. - St; ester—Life of Genius: Its. grand constitts: ents; Enthusiasm rile Signal Gun of Liberty. Single Tickets t 25 cents. Gentleman and lady 37i. Gentleman and two ladies :SO cts. Tickets to he had at the•drug store of John Mitchell, and at the shoe store of John_ Parker, Federal street, Allegheny. . Also, at the Methodist Bookstore:4th. street, Pittiburgh, and at the door. ap s PITT TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATI examination of Teachers w•il.l take place at the Atheneum ItOonis, 33 - fitreet,Pitt,sburgh, (Philo Hall entrance.) on Saturday, the 17tit inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M. . By order of the Board oC Diteettlre The Executive Committee, will here dtnte, for the information.of all, that Taafft lir O'Connor have consented to provide gratuitous StOrligtt in their spacious warehouse. corner of Pont and Wayne streets, where all donations offered for the relief of the roor cf trawa will Lc received. mar.: , ; }: n , Chairman. VEGETA E. PULMONARY ALSAM.—Abent rou p".2r.i.ilite, I was itanrked with a violent cough. I tiled various remedies, and consulted sev eral phviirinns withont relief. On the recommend ation' of n friend, I commenced using the Vegetable' Pulmonary Babiam„ and derived immediate relleC fiotn lt, and by continuing the nee of it a short time, , Ct01;:t1 AVIS entine)y frillol , lll. I halo Since al-1 ways taken it mynelf, and recornmended it to others, when attacked with a cough, and never new - it to esil of giving initned,iate relief, although I base re.l ennonvaded it to many. I can, thererare, with con., falcate recommend it to the public, Ittim,s, November .0, 1i.47 For lade hy B.' A. FAITNESTOCK. lz Co., tty, 16 cur lattcd trokl ittal and wood anti 6th :Y. HIUOF2E, FASHIONABLE DIZESS AfAICER: T - ,:touraw at, t ftt,:et offie4 - Att - rit%'l4o, joist rete.ive4 - from New York the Stylesi ltir Ladies Dresses also An entirely Inv:v:o,oe of liizenr. sp I (American copy.} pllucturlNG in Store and for tee, WO bushela , 111102 AppJeo, by L. S. WATER:MAN, op 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front eta. 0000 bulk Vork, aseoricti—nlao, 41)00 as dor ttil Bacon, kt at renelvd And forsale L.. S. WATERNIAN, No. 31, Wa:cc, a.n.i.il2. Front .15..5. BOXES 200pler. Itmnmnites,Pippins, Ex.just reeetvo.l anti for sale by r)0 11r1LS. White Beano, in store awl for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, %Voter, and G 2 Front sta. - - 11131,5. Family Flour, just received and for Pale by L .S. WATI:RALIN, ap 1G No.:II, Water, awl G 2, Front Ist. Large Sale of Boots* at Auction. If the Cocotcreiol Room.s, corner of Wood and 17,1,:h Streets. (-) N s I S I tx. l e cold, an ti tth fi e s 12tb c e v t rl n . l n 7 o'clock, Bookg received from the eastern cities, embracing the .ariotts departments of Literature. Alll9llg them aril be Blond—Hrievelopedia Aurerieann, 14 vols.; Sibutne's Witorloti Campaign, Preenott's Ferdinand and leribella, 3 volt.; Do. Conquest of Mexico, 3 rots; Rush's Rel:lence at the Court of London, works of Lord Bacon, 2 coin; do- Lord Bolinghrok ' e, 4 Villa; W3ip(llo'. historical and Posthumous Memoirs, Gib bon's Decline end Fall of the Roman Empire, 4 cola, Siue ltbrarreditions of Byron, Coleridge, Moore, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Howett, Miltnau Beats, Shakspeare, Titter's French Revolution, Wa verly Novels, Life of Napoleon, Eilton's Works, Raiike's History of the Popes, Mill's Crusade and Chisally, Browning's history of the Ilugonots, Clark's Commentary on the ; New Testament, Field ing's Select Works, Smollelys do. do., Scott's Life of Napoleon, Dauliigne's History ofthe Reformation, Couthe's Phrenology, Miss letford , s works, Mars dill's Life ofWashington, 2 vole; Bulwer's 'Novels, Dickens' Novels and Tales, Chas. O'lNlallty, Tom Burke, &c. lc., with many others, too - riMinerous for the limits or an advertisement. Also—A gentiral assortment of family and . pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, iu various editions and fftylns or binding. • quadrille Party.. A BONAFFON'S last party will take place on Tuesday nest, 20th lost. On • that evening Dancing will continue until 12 o'clock. Gentlemen's- tickets to be lied of A. B. himself, as arrangements will be made not to admit any without. Those Scholars whose quarters have ex pired are privileged to attend on that evening, and A. B. will be happy to sec thew all. Parents are most reripectrully invited. Tickets for children scholars, will be delivered on satiirday the 17th inst. at the room, (and no oth er children will po admitted.) Ihe Bohemian Polka and quadrille will be danced ,on that evening; the Polka Dancers will please to attend a practising on the above allernohn at 3 o'clock. P. S.—A. B. embraces this opportunity orreturia ing his grateful acknowledgments to those who have so liberally. patronized hint this season. ,aplo-d3t Graham 111 n.g. nal he for 11lay. IT COOK'S Literary Depot, S 5 4th street Embellishnients Dance of Mandan Women; Lavern Leap ; Colored Flowers, an entireV new style of - art. Subscriptions received and single numbers for sale. Flirtation; a story of the Heart; by Lady Charlotte Bury, author of the Divorced, etc. etc. This is one this lady's most able productions, lust received and for sale at COOOK , S, S 5 Fourth at _ _ JUST received at the Bankable of the subscriber in sth strett, near Market : Malaria Medica, pura, by Samuel llahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. .I,vels. • liartman's Acute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. limmoopathic Dortiestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manual, sol. I. No. 1 and 3. Herring's Domestic Physician. _ A Manual ofDonieitio Cookery, for the use ofper sons who are under Houiteopathic treatment. Borininghaunen'i Therap.mtin Pocket book • for: hontenpathiiits; by Dr: Okie: • Anbrinmart , ei , Ctirrinie Diseisea; , -irol b• • 'roritlier viith;Medidifie cheits ofdilferent eiteil and'prkets. (aplt -VICTOR tiS~a + Fwcw ' 2wr ~{.s tiek - .~hhsAsu , ' B k*xTul.^. 12112111 EMI ~MARKETS. E. 1). GAZZ.Ot . . President IFt ISII ELI El J. It. PRINCE L. s". wATImmAN, N 6. 31, Water, and 6 Front stract JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct Homoepathia Itooka. t.* B4LGa wirEATR*. Muraasill „• . • .; ........ TEIVATE,BOXER $O.; SINGLE TICKETS 10ETS. Prosi Circle; -fo) cents.f Seoond Box; coifs; Pit a o is I .90 ir.,f -MISS'PORTER , S On which occasion MRS. MOWATT AND:MIL DAVENPORT FIRST APPEARANCE Or MR. REhrelivs' Friday. Evening, April 10, Will b6acted.the Tragedy 'of JANE SHORE: . Diavienixoai HEiriturs. .... - _ Jane MOWATT; Alicia.. . .:Mies. Poarar To'conFlude with the Drama; in 3 acts, called LITTCE DEVIL . Salm day, last 'appearance of ..nrs., Mowatt and i • 'Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain:wilt rise at 71. The Boa office will be open'daily from 10 o'clock. A. lift, to 1, 1 1 .1‘14'and...fietn:'2 to 5, P." 14., where any number,ot 'seats truly. lie seenred. jr particularly reqUested that no children in aims be brouglittu the Theatre. - - 141E6:- Narnden . B4.o:l' 4r. REAIITTANCE 4 6 OFFICE 4` d subsCriber remits Menies" to England, Ire land..Bcotland and Wales, regilarly, at the rate of Five Dollars to the .£l, without any, additional charge here or elsewhere. Remittances by the steam er of the ftrat,of May mint be .mailed on the .15th inst. Passengers brought' out the usual terms, 'and no extra charge at Liverpool. JOSHUA ROBINSON; European Agent: aple-Iw - Fifth st., one door below Wood. WEILL °VALI lit S. MOORE HAT and CAP - .MANI!. ti - 0 -.1946 FACTURER, has, removed to N 0.75, ' Wood sired, three &oars above Fourth street. His stock consists of every variety of HATS and CAPS, made in the latest styles:' Ala°, Panania, Leghorn, and Pedal Straw Hats, wholesale and:re tail, at the liiwest prices. - S. MOORE, Wood street, - thinl door nbove-poprth. ap 15-1 wd&dtw _ - Painting. II - OUSE and SIGN PAINTING and .GLAZING, of,sll kinds,Oraining Oak,Mahogsny,Satie, !ipso and Maple. liikitationaof all:kinds of Matble. Orders left at the shop of the subscriber, on Smith'. field street, opposite . •the . Pitisburih.Founilq., or on Federal /street, oppoite Illackstock's Factory, Alle= gheny city, frill ho done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notice. ap 15-Sm. ' - JAMES PITFIELD. . . trtliE STORE on the corner or Market and - filfth streets, now occupied by Whiteheid and Mee: , . . . , A room in lower o story of a hodsc n,The corner Of, Fifth and Union streets. 'Possession' itren iztunedf- ' ately. Apply to ap 15 .JAAIES Dried ~Peaclaes. , ')rj SACKS of triedDeachei—,agoOd artielojust 01...1 received on consignment; fur.aale by G 2,0. cocuitarr,,,,. - ' . , Nn. 26 Wood F LOUR-501We Family Flour, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & opls' • 110 Wood st CI OAP—GO Boxes Extra.NO-I 5 for sale by ► apl6 J. I). & Co. 110 Wood st VGA 11-10 Ilhds prime, in store and for . sale by apl3 .1. D. WILLIANIS & Co., 110 Wood id. .. . A fOLASSES-50 Ilbls.*N. 0., in prime order; In For sale by" J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., non - ; • . 10 Wood irt. rIOPPERA.S—f.O 11b oo consign . theitt, for salt very low, by J.D. WILL1.&111S & Co., oplro . --• 110 Wood.st TUGS-50 Drum, Smrroa, for: ale by • apls J. D. WILLI4.SI*A/, Co., 110 Wood at - 61ASS-ta.2oo'l3oxii assofritlid 'Tor sale by; J D..WILLIAMS .St Co., apls 110 Wood it Cloth Store I, Cloth Store': 'Filth at., next door to the O„Pe of the liforniiie Post.' gri ENTLEMEN—I • your attention to-my lkji Fresh Importations expressly for City Trade,' which I guarantee none can surpass in rieltness texture or "so cheap? , Sup'et to_Superfine French. Ccluths, 3-4 and 6-4 wide Fig , tl and Bonjeatitloe ,Skins, Fancy Cassimeres, wide,. Coatings, Atop do Ete, Castuncrette t ,queena Cloths, and a selec tion of Trimmitiv. ' • . . L. ROSINSON; Importer., V ESTINGS: Extra yid: fig7d FartexCavhateres; very choice fig'd Marseltes, and rich.plain aad.faney Satins. (apl4-dlcv) . - • J. E. R. 1111.1ttasy Goods: . • 17 1 , PAULC:TTES, Swords, Sashes, Caps, Pluttes, _VA Buttons; Lace, and all kinds of Trimmings, for sale by _ : n pl 2 =Mil A LARGE and beautiful assortment of Patent /X Solar Lard Lamps, suitable for Churches Ho. Lets, Steamboats and Dwellings, constantly on - hand at the lowest prices. 'Also, i✓j-Argand Gas burners. apt'W. W. WILSON: Wall Paper and Bordera, ERICES REDUCED. TIIO3IAS PAMMER, No. 47, Ararket sired, bettmn 3d and 4th sts ESPECIFULLY announces,to the public that his present stock of WALL PAPER AND BORDERS of tilt our. manufacture is very extensile, and daily additions arc being made to it, as they are finished, of new and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted stork ofFrench Paper and Borders. paving recently reduced the prices of the above nrticles,(aud others, in his line, not enumerated,) he is prepared to' sell for Cash, CIZEAPP.II, than any establishment of the kind, East, or West of tbe Mountains. . marl7-ddm More Nev_ BOoks, AT COOK'S 85 Fourth - streets. ' The King's Highway; by G. P. R. James. The Miller of Hartique: a Romance; by Wm. H Herbert. The Devil's Wooden Ring: a Roteance; by A Duman. Dombey and Son, No. 6. Holthouse's Law DictiOnary. Chan : Mors , Cyclopedia ofEnglisli Literature„No. 7. Pictorial Ilistory of England, No. 20. Living Age, No. 151. • Castle of Frarenstein: a new Novel; by G. F..R. James. New supply. Wilson & .Brother Jonathan and. Monthly Dispatch. Eastern Papers for this week, Ranking's lialf-Yearl,y Abstract; from the begin ning. Subscriptions received or . single numbers for Sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, No. S 5, Fotirth street. ap7 . Wholesale Drug Warehouse Reiu'Ored. B. A. FAHNESTOCK CO. T _TAtE erected an :extensive ivarehouili on, the - corner of WOOD and FIRST. streeta, to Which they removed their Wholesale busittesgi - where they will always haveon hand an extenaiveistnertnierit'of of all the articles in their line, to.which they inyito the attention of the public. .. The .Drug headless .will be continued at...the or? stand, corner of 6th and Wood street. ape]. ,Pres 4 • , , have received a:numbet of valuable Bookt, Ijest published, among which - are theTollow • .. l‘PChevne , s Life - and Sermons, 2 vials ; Haldane on Romans';' Sketches of North Carolina; History of Presbyterian church in Kentucky The Genius of Scdtland; • - • Chalmer's 'Moral Philosophy;..: Mary Jane. Graham; • • Winslow on declension and revival; The -Preadarnite ;Earth • .• Margaret, orthe Peark by. Rai. C.. 8. Taylcir ; Lady Miry u The Great Commendnicat; Scripture Readera 'Guide: by C. - Fri; The Lord's Prayer: .byllonnet ;-• - - Thankfulness and other Essays - • For pale at Eastern:pricei, by • ELPOTTA ENGLISH, aplo • 56 Market at.' betikeen 3d and 4th Wood Street, .Property for Sale.' THAT ilesirablqlot ofvound at the foot of Wood otroeh s:occupied at the time of the gre!ttftrikby offet:edliii sale • "...E . 4intrei 9f - (alfiElq 4,-.SUX)RILP-Art• 13 , 0 • - *- Rattians,.xeitiiscanitonatta, AI!D DE/LOOM 21, FO REICWAND, 4)OBIESTIC EXCAATTOrE, CgaTIFICA.TES - BANK NOTES, AND . fr o, Of Wircal ok - door above FouriletEast side, .P4lttiburgh, Pa. TtitigriT.Ftiilsleceived on deposit, and col lectioinStnaile_on all'the Cities throughout the United Matei.''''Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel ;phia., New York, Boston and Cincinnati; constantly for sale ini3ums to suit purchasers. The paper ,of_theOhio.,....ltentitekyilhdiana,,,.#3l Virginia - Banks bought and sold on the - ifiiist'fisnot able Items. -The bighesi pre,nilnnt paid... Cot Ferelgulkdd A,tderr!.. can Gold and. Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland ?: tkermany,.lr,d , France procrired,:erc:,. marl 0-dawy. HE undersigned offer a portion.of 90 acres pf ,gtmind alicive;aud tending to near the Bridge, laid eutinto'nboittlietir., Lars of 2 , 1 by 100 feet to an acre.: 'The idtnatiotur comprise some "of the bandstimeet Mound, the city for REsumiccs, and having' an -citeninie•frea , Crit the river so convenient ici - the city steam boat land ing, the: most advantageous to Those coritemklating.ougaging)n manufacturing will find it to their perm anent interest teleran° their works here. BeSide the other adianitigei of ita ilte; sition, we have, and ever will have; COM of the' besi quality at a much dower priee•than- any:other place that can now be obtained ao near tbei.city, and a rail road Is now being eieeted near, is, connecting with. extensive mines. There are.alati several'itiant der'this property, making an ag'gregatri of 35 feet - 0T -coal AO far as ciplorediwhich has been praten - valiW able by the working of similar Mines in thinvicinity . ..7 Those purchasing for inv estment have every guar- , . anty 'of lucrativeness. Altliongh its pinsition'and're-i -sources render it intrinsieekly and incomparably more valuable than almost any other property around the city,. yet from the fact of circomstatices. having until lately for :sale. its being-opened' out fosale and improvement, the present price is 5040. "100 per ct. lower; there is therefore large scope far future advance in value, which - is rapidly and 'permanently seenred, notonly by the improvement and extension of the city, but the immediate neighborhood-where some hundred houses haVe'bien built the past year, and:we - have such inforriatinn as to 'wb.rratit us-in stating that the number-will he greatly increased_ this year. The great - increase:also of business of. country generally must require a . proertionate crease in the number efmanufactones of every desi; cription.. These.„ together with the different - public improvements now being. urged forward must nacre to this property a large'and rapid advance:in Value.- If-application is, made previocs to breakin g ore's' plans by sale of singl° lots, WO would prefer to sel ling, that capitalists would .14° an interest or Tie. fourth'or One-halfie one of the-tracts, and precknvuil ufactorics and improvements, for Which priiioso any required quantity of Brick sun be made On thegeouad'" =ortve will sell to that; xtent, either in a body-br., single lots, on reasonable terms. _ • •-• • .O. ORMSBYGREGG,x ' . ISAAC GREGG,_, , , , - . MOSES F. EA.TON:,-.,•,.'1, 14th;1847. We can Ofler'-greatiliducenients to .thoese. chasing for improvement, as wo pan furnish - spelt persons, ,Brick and the principal materials for buil& . ing mach lower than any oth e r plain nronficitlie'ciV. , 5 ,P1 4 ; 3 td&1t• . ' . MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court otqueri,7 .1 ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County- of Allegheny. The petition of James C. Bryant, of Ross Torn ship;in the county afdresaici; hethbly sheiveth; That your petitioner kith prOvideirldniseif with materials- Sir the accommodation of travelers- and others, at hisdWelling house in the county aforeaaid, and prays_ that your Honors' will grant him a license to keep public house of entertain Meet. And your peiititimr.; er,-as in duty bound, will pray.- JAMES C. 'BRYANT,: We, the subscribers,. citizeon of Rosistorynaliitt,: . do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good re- ; [kIT.O for lionesty and temperance, - and is well;proviz. ded with house room and conveniences 'forrthe'anz' commodatiou Of traiteliers - and 'others, and that said tavein isireCesinry. - - JametiThompioo, Jr.; Jno. Latnly, Robt. ThemPa, son, Jas.Thompsorr,llugh Cane, James W.Connellit JameS Cane... Joseph Coole s ThimPowers, Wm. An Pacid AndeisOn,..ll.loc drahtis. ' Portrait of the Star. c. B. Yilaguiro,lll. OOPIES of :a splendid Lithograpli,Portr - ait of Tie, sill, be offered for . sale in at the _Hospital Fair, eomeusing en TpeedeTy, April, 13th, at:the LafaietteLAsgembly. Reottnh d. Sing u - e.opiei c --50nesafc - • aOlefir IrlIE Firemen's 'Banners can he seen during the . day ot Kennedy's; cor. of Wood and 4th Streets, and oath - evening at 'the Fair in the Lafayette As sembly... Rooms. The succesaful drawer will present the Banner to his favorite Fire Company. Chances bO ets, can be taken at Thos. Kennedy's .fr:.; at the Fair, and 711.4 he offices of the.POst, Chronicle, Jour nal tuid'Despatch. apl3-tf Drawing 'rapes turd.- Pencils. • - pINE - AutiqUarian Drawing Paper 32 by B 2 inches; - - ",Double Elephi4_ ..'27by 40_1 " 5 , Elephant - _ gt". —23 by 37 • Columbian P " a 23 by 34. " - -44 21 b 729 T". - together trith a large stock of Smeller =es. - • , DRAWING PENCILS •of Cemn iirt.a.'sn' and pi* . Pared lead of four, three, two and one H.; iklarge . supply'of the above, just received by i• E.LLIOTP & SPIGLISHy , BB Idrketstii W. W. WILSON lIOUSE, SIGN AM) DECORATIVE PAINTER, Glazier, and .raperharkgeri . IS preparad to undertake the above businesciik, all its 'carious branches, and warrants to give sat istnetion in every respect. - Military Standard Ban nem, nags, &c.,'Painted tc;_prder.--,Oddrellci*s and Masonic ,aprons always amthand. Imitations of woods and. marbles done in a superior manner. • Signs ofall kinds done at the shortest notice. , nplCi-tf ' 44 St. Clair at., Pittsburgh, Pa. A TTORNEY AT LAW and Solieitar itiChandei, ry, office on Fourth .street, third , door- abave Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ' fiz", REFER. M>Clelland, 'Esq., 'Morgue; Buck & Co., Philadelphia; • Hughl.PClellurad; Messrs. J. &R. Floyd, Pittahurgh. • • oplo . A TTOILNEY ) - COLINS . ELL - 0.8. AND NOT A RY, .11. Pittsburgh, Pa.; havinti- resigned - the ofliceor ! gecretary P. Nat. and Fire' his:Co., will utteed'ipe.; ,- cially to "collections and' business connected-with navigatien;lnsiirance, accounts and real - estate: lItt;- : tineevheum, 9A. M. to 9.-P . M. o.ffice; : fi rst-1100i: west orrAlderman Millers Fourth stretc Grant; ONES , 'Genuine Chemical Soap, rot spft. ft, -ening the skin, - .eradicatirig Oh; eruptions and pitnpres, healing - chapped:hands or-cracked- fleshr for dispelling freckles,- - sunburn, tan and blotched skin, and producing a fine healthful youthful clean ness. /P rice - 371 cents per cake. - ..Te genuitisi.ar ticle is for sale b.* T ETTEIII3 of Adininietration err the Estate Of L Samuel Ewalt, lather Pitt Township; Allegheni. County, deceased; have been granted.to the sublicri. ber. All-persona knowing themselves indetned - to-: the estate of said-decul - , will present theimproperilyr authenticated for-settlement. • - • JOIIN EWALT, A4sWri' Lawreneeville,,Aptil 13th; „1847.-dSek ' " ' • GEOrtdE or the Painter of the Isle of France: A: . tale of the Laed and Sea; by Aletr.Dumae. - The Letter Boger the. Great Western, or life in. a Steamer; by the author of 4 , Satit Slick , ' etc. - The Oath of Marian: a Sterypfthe P.evolution; by Charles J. Peterion, - • ' .'Tbe Xing of the 'Sea, tile of the 'Fearless and Free; by Ned Buntline: . • '" *- 'Father Ildefonsa, ortho Priesti'of St. Ofiters. Past and Present, and ChartistnOy Tbos.Carlyte--• 2 pitits, (Library of Choice Itpa,digs4 • Six .Lectures on the use,ot ear Lungs and. canasta-- and cure "ofeonsuniption, Aithma. and dispaies of the% Heart, and on the 'mode at yireserving'beiittit' with by S. S. Fitch, -A.. M., M. D. ' • Democratic heview for Aiwa.: - Knickerboc.ker 'for April.. _ Merchants , Magarinofor April._ WanderingJew-r-newromply. Major Jcined2 Courtshinew edition, With a ,few additional letters and engravings. --- • - The Horse's Foot‘and,npry,tp. keep it.soundi by' Wm. Allies, {Cr - Justreceived and far sale at COOK'S, titart4 Depot, S 5 Pobrtli-street. • - a .14 „ VOUR LOTS—aminded by f eitn, Liberty and Hay = sts,,OiChlot having 2Y IL Kent; and ettendilif c; backlit) ft. Two of them WO corner lota, : anttaitte position of the livhole*roperty is ontrof the moan& vantageous in the city.. Fortutthef informatiinc ply to ;' ; M. - SWARTZ-WELDER * nov3-tf heti Wtrodand SmithtietiL, BUSS 1 ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Attention Firemen. F EAt :William AMKahan; S.Vraft, B. A. FAIiNE3TOCK.ar4o.; coroei Firaf and Wood and Wood,tuildrsto Adintiallstisitoi 2 i• Notice. A. - noinak L vat :oftNeur' Ociokar-: AT COO . KS 4 S; 85 1 , 61.1RT11. gTILEET'.; icor sole, _ -~ .~.. _. ii Mgl ;: ••4V't ~ J , .: _'~''' f ~ _
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