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" i i ri:! - :: -. :: '+'',! :}:: Y ;;: , {;,,~ :_ 4~ -'.~>. .L KEE , : ..... , -• =EN 4 ;: .. .. ;y,",.. i• ' .` ~ ~ ~ s I' . EMEM BaMMti Z. trAsuTat, - ,grawa AND , stortrztoa ~~;~K SATUADAY SIORIMG, APRIL 24, 1847 anuaami • - NOMINATION ;.' FOR GOVERNOR, FRANCIS it. SIIUNK, ror iiimourror - cotatTr. FOR CANAL COACKISSIONER, kola it s ,-L o Ito s -&urry. Right. the preparattons that have been mat e,theillumiaatioti this'evening Will be all that it aholibf be=tlkbrilliant manifestation of the pea lei joy at tin triumphs. gained by mirilemocrat , ic,aolditis,:(we use 41, :lemocratic" in no Tarty Person, who wisktandlestick:a for the occasion can get them cheap enough at S. Morrow's, Fifth atreet--12i cents per.dozen. It is .not, expected that - every, window on our be lighted up. It will not be practi. cable nor safe to buin Candles in some rooms, and we would advise, in such a case, that they be dis- Pens!il.%..vit4- , • • Mittiivery- excellent people have conscientious . acruLtbes'against _rejoicings over victories gained in . ttloodyltattles.: Some Of these have applied to ;the:ili:!aytitfor„Pretictioti against tbe thoughtle eatiissiasta 'whit congregate in crowds in the .. , streets, - which has . brought out the Proclamation 'publish in another column. . We do not be lieve, this precaution necessary, but it may be well enough: There are no fears of the evening • being disgraced by conduct calculated to tarnish the fair fame of our citizens. A f 13311 who would stone a window to-night because the owner, from religious or politicafprefutlices, refuses to illumf , nate, would stab • in the dark. For i"programme' of the performances" this evening, we refer to the Mayor's Proclamation. . , Do all Ntr feeders recollect the predictions pro ilainned :;so fondly by our opponents, when the tisantof -the adoption of the Tariff of '46 reached use it cannot be that we have forgoiteii the writhing. of onr manufacturers-:-Whig-manufac-, lustre, ire mean—when the morning papen; an; flounced the -death of the Tari ff of '42, and the substitution of the pore just and equitable one of Democratic administration. Thousands of honest , ,workinginett--farrners . and mechanics wereindeed duped into a belief that the interests of the'country had been sacrificed. But time has patledi and we have noir the facts of experience by which to test , the honesty of those prophets. Manufactures io every branch haie continued to increase; not a village, either .north . or south, that is not progressing in some de partment of industry; capital yields a safe and sure retain;' labor is as well paid as it ever can be., in:competitive society; commerce flourishes past all precedent, vessels cannot be found in suf. fiedentnumbers; - specie is coming into the , coon tiy.;lOithort, even Whigs have ceased their com plaining., and indulge freely in the general pros inity that blessekall. 4;i-We have been pleased with the following from that excellent independent paper, the Balti more Sun. We commend the article to the peo ple of this county, and ask them to com Pare its factiwith the predictions of the enemies of the eniministration '.4 Jilanufserturtes Evidcnrc.—Philip T. Ripley, piff.,, : of Hartford, (Conn ,) has a capital invested in 'manufacturing at Windsor Locks, . 9 1 - $ too,o®. Reis -a saki, but a fair.minded intelligent gentle man. We learn from the Hartford Times, that at thaTecent Caual meeting at 'Windsor, he gave his views plainly in reference to the tariff. The ob. jec:t . of the meeting was to increase the facilities of menufaituting, and he told the people that, they could'go - on and secure the great object without fear of injury from the tariff--that the present tar. fffwould not injure the burineu, and the cry about Injury from the tariff was not worthy of cousin,-, 0 . lion.'• So much for the tariff of 18 I . 6 ."—.E.rthange ; ' The above passage is. one of the many and one orthe - mildest forms in which the absurd cry about . the ruinous'effects of the tariff is now rebuked even frbin .the :very innermost recesses of the manufac turing in•eresta. We have never adverted particu larly to this subject since about the time of the passage of the tariff of 1846, but we might, with some justice to ourselves, republish many passages • from our own paper and those of our contempo. • raries,even in this city, and elsewhere, as eviden. cee of thepropriety and truthfulness of our antici pations... We could even show by present statistics, the nicety and accuracy of detail with which the effect of the tariff on particular articles was speci fied` but this is not our design. The allusion to this subject at present, suggest. ed by a variety of facts and circumstances of a character with that quoted above, is for a single purpose. Our readers may recollect how frequent. ly in the attacks made upon us by coms , spondeuts, and by the editors of other papers from various sections of the country, our motives were reckless. ly questioned, and we were freely charged with partizan influences and prejudices in making up an opinion. To these things see responded at the time, but of course without the result to justify us. Now,.fiowever, we think the time has come when - we may-appeal to facts, and without asking any pf our self-constituted accusers to withdraw their assertions or inuendoes, look to the people them. selves, and say how stand the facto But this matter of the tariff, together with the reeults of a few other things in the discussion of which we-hare occasionally taken a part, ought to prove, and be received as an admonition to our fiterrcbecif-dus presa, not to judge quite so hastily, the motives of those who differ in opinion with themselvei. Men, reflecting men, are apt to see the same subject through different media, and the mere assertion of one party with reference to pre judices on the part of the other, proves nothing.— The result atone can prove the truth of one and the error of thebther; and if an inference may be drawn from the result, it is certainly this: that he who was . in error looked at the matter through a medium distorted by prejudice; and in some in. stances; with regard to the tariff of 18415, that ' prejudice was decidedly the wildest, the maddest, the moat unreasonable that we remeniber to have encountered. . Another Gland Cap. • Whilst writing out the Telegraphic Despatch on Thursday night,o brother of the press mentioned bisastoniihment - thatnetve from California *should be carried.to Baltinthre, through the great cities ofl lhe.west, withnut leaking out. We could not ac count for it at the time, but a glance at en article in the St. Lo v uis .Union, of . the 15th, at once sug gestedOn explanation of the whole affair. A . bearer of despatches from California arrived in that city, The Union says in relation to him: We•only know that a very mysterious person, wearing a glazed cap, small in stature, arid small in more ways thin one, arrived here yesterday, • professing to be the bearer of despatches from General - Kearney to the Government. If be is as ~fie lt hfu l to the Government, as he was civil , to the ..publio,lie,inay in time become as noted as his iin• :ntorthl predecesiors. of the ..glazed cap" and tsh hat,'! Arbon] he seemed so desirous of inii• *tin.? ' • :,••?i'lltiolte.--rßfTember the sale 'of Betiki at Davis' ;4 1 :4ithOteotite:tiiie eveuuig Taft Prophecies New EsTsaersnlear.—Our excellent friends, Wresor & MITILDITH, have opened a store in the Diamond, rest side, for the sale of Bacon, Veni. son, Dried fleet, Produce, &c., &c., wholesale and retail. Persons who patronize this firm will sure. ly be satisfied. • Hones Ttttsi ABRESTED.—Last night officer Hague, of the Independents, arrested a man na. med -------, on the charge of stealing a horse in Weit - Alexander, Washington county. lie was found at Alurdock's and is now in jail. The own. er of the horst is here. A azsonsar Cyrro—The • Mayoi of Allegheny ty has issued a Prodlaiijatisiefaiteing the citizens o illuminate theirdwillinia on **evening.' Trrs SaI i L iraiIX O irISTILA.:WIN take pleasure in stating that the glorious Sable Harmonises will appear at the Theatre this evening. The house will be crowded, of course. H 7 .: 13 /ittl . ll /CS :11t.itX &Loots is now fairly open, and notwithstanding the coolness of the air, there is a great run to it. What a glorious 'place it will be during dog days. 0:7 We were accommodated with very coo Weather, yesterday. o:7•There was ; fair house last night on the occtsban of Mr: Dougherty's Benefit. Finger Rings.—Silver rings manufactured from virgin ore, on the Pittsburgh Mining location, Lake Superior, are all the fashion. A blaCksmith is con stantly occupied making' thena:Ex. Paper. • • cr, An editor- *CI Aiimirlable,being asked if he would take some more'pinfAing, replied, !Ovi ‘, ing to a eroll of orbit; matter,. ~Ci a m unable to make room for it la dip! . • • • • NEM PRO,MAIUTION _ Fsusow Currziss:----It will be borne in mind this_ evening ' whilst celebrating -the 'glorious victo ries-which h ave lately been achieVed by our gallant armies in Mexico, that there are some among us, who, - from conscientious scruples, cannot partici pate hi our rejoicings; and bequest of, and enjoin it upon you, that all such individuals shall be tueat ed with respect and not be molested, either in their persons or property. t - As it is Saturday night, It is desirable the mination' shall cease at 11 o'clock, so as not to infringe upon the Sabbath. his hoped those who illuminate will be partic ularly careful of their lights and have them entire - . ly extinguished, thereby avoiding accidents froin Captain Burgwin pushing forinard discovered enemy, .to the nuMbee on bM e. mit ween six and se Heeneneweens Attar( Tx New Mexico , en e htindred on residereof .mountains, .. • .. e. •, .• -,. Se Pe.„Feli. e,5,`.1841; ', , just *here , theposted th gorge becomes so the COntraeted as , SIR:,i have:the honor to submit to you ` . short . • .• scarcely to, admit of the passage of three men account of the. recent rivolution in this Territory, merchimeabreast and `a detailed .report Of, the redeirations of the for The rapid , slopes of the mountains rendered tlie enemyei position very serving, and its strength was cis under my comment!, consenuent upon there hellion.- - - increased , by the dense masses of cedar and large fragmeets of rock which everywhere offered - them ' - About the 15th of December last I received in• forma shelter. . The action was commenced by Captain formation' of an attempt to excite the people of St. Vrain, who, dismounting his men, ascended this Territory against the American government. the mountain on the left, doing much execution. -This rebellion was -headed by; Thomas Ortiz and Diego- Archuleta. An officer, formerly in the Flanking- parties were thrown out on either side, Mexican service, was seized, tijo on hi s person. commanded respectively by Lieutenant White, 2d regiment;Missouri mounted volunteers, and Lieu. was found a list of all the disbanded Mexican sol tenaets illellvaine and Taylor, Ist dragoons. • Them diets in the vicinity ofeSenta" Fe. Many other partneraseeneed the hills rapidly, arid the enemy persons, supposed to be implicated, were arrested, ri began .to retire in the directio , n of E.mbudo, end a-hill investigation proved' that many of the soo most influential persons the northern part of bounding along the steep and rugged sides of the • mountains with a speed that defied pursuit. -The this Territory were engaged in the rebellion. All Toys' at the pass of Em'budo bad been - heard at -La attempts to arrest Ortiz and. Archuleta proeetr an- firing at and Captain Slack, with twenty-five mounted • ' - • successful, acid .these rebels have, without doubt, 4 Nod and the kith. - - escapedin thedirection of Chihuahua. • men ' heti been immediately derpatched thither. Ile . now arrived and rendered excellent service by Whilst, the most vigorous *forts ate beingentt After the arrest above mentioned and the fl ight _ , . . . . • relieving Lieutenant White whose men were much forth to relieve the present lamentable destitution of.Ornz and Arcuuleta, the rebellion appeared to . , . . _ . e . be suppressed, but this appearance was deceptive: fatigued : Lieutenants al Jimmie and Taylor were of afflicted Erin, le were of infinite advantage to vßene ottleftr pehirson . 9, T alT le i re n c e al , led h ; ani . t Lieuten . ant Ingalls was directed On the 14th of January , Go investigate the causes which have prieduced that for Taos. On the 19th of th v e . same e mon t ths, city to lead a flanking party on the right slope, while 8 Ceptain Slack performed the same duty on the left. d po es r t t i a t n u t tion. ' ltls but a consequence. • Vitally im- valuable officer, together with de h any .. eying by this timer etreated beyond our reach, Capnleurgwin marched through the de - then must be the dise°ee4.°l. its `elute. bwleosreasoeidzedMekaricpanosn F an e d rn m an u d id o e d red e Ta in r'e t b h y e I m b os e P t 'l in e : . No one of mature mind would dream of attributing . the , • . , file, and debouching into the open valley in which numan manner savages could devise. -.On The l it to The dispensation of an inscrutable Providenee• same-day, seven Atnerieans were 'murdered at the - • • Eti:budo . is situated, 'recalled the flanking parties, and entered that town without opposition, several So puerile an assumption exonerates Man and Arroya Honda, and two others on the Rio Colors- persona meeting hint with a white flag. • cr i m i nate , G o d . s uc h sh a me eut h i c an t a nd d u . do. The names of the un fortunate persons thus Our loss in this ection was one man killed, and brutally butchered are tie follows.' '' - • jr Don Fe ado de Too. ' odes seat one severely wounded, both belonging to Capt. St. plicity are unfitted - for this-age. Iceland's soil is Stephen Lee, Sheriff; James W. Leal,gcuiy-- ierain's - company. The loss of' the enemy was a- I gnu ri an t, heereeources are plethoric, her peasantry em i r ; bout twenty killed and sixty wounded. e• is the finest in the world.. • Yet she is poor, down- cult attorney; Cornelio Vigil, (a Mexican,) prer. Thus mined thebattle of the pass of Embado. trod Jen and dietressed. " Her harp lies deep in the fect ; Nareisus Beaubien. (senor tbe circuit judge-) 1-p ae ht eau Naryi mea h i ( a se e , e i care) . '. 04 the 30th, Capt. BertelsenT ßl marched to M -11 dust." Her soul perish from famine. Pestilence jt Ik e 4rroye Rond o ,_si meon =r ude) . Al b ert I pas, where be - was directed to await tbe arrival of Turbush, William Ilatfield, Louis Tolque, Peter .. stalkest at noon-day. She invokes the comtnisers the main body, which; on aeceunt of the artillery tiou of the generous. Shall the be unanswered? Robert, Joseph Marshalt, William Austin. land wagon', was faced to • pursue.* more south. + ern route. On the 31st I reached Tranipas; arid! What has occasioned her destitution ? We an- at the-Ria COferodtr—Matk Dead William H wood. . being joined by Capt: Burawin, marched On to - ewer, the gross iresgOvernment of Inc British 1 I Chemical with the weole - cenim,and. On the ?et! 1 Cabinet.' She has been burthened With the most • lt appeared.t° be the °b • lee t' °f , the ineermetinn' : lets to put to death every. American and every of February we reached the summit of the TIIOF I Mextran who had accepted office under the Amer.' mountain, sehi eh Was covered with snow- io the onerous taxation , robbed of ber legislature, com pelled to the endurance of establishments repug. ca n government. !depth of twe feet ; and on the ed, quartered at a cant to her creed and to her interests , *framer,'• . News of these events readied, Inc on th e fo t o small eillagematted Rio Chicito, in the entrance - by an Aristmeracy who diigrace the Milesien name, l . upon the inhabitatits of the Rio Abajo for aid. and ...el vies through deee snow. Many of the of January . ; and . letters from the rebels, calling of th , e . valley of Taos. The marches of the Ist '. and degraded to a position •which all, of humane, were intercepted. It was now; ascertained tha t ,". men , we e ? r . mat-hitte . t h atm': all were much aempatbmiefeelings, mast deplore , The indolent 1 the enemy was approaching this city, and th a t Jewett swim toe exertions necessary to tr a y, trvel overi fete have monopolized her soil mei hatistiiin brought their force was continually being increased by I unbe aten made , being ' matched in front Ot the et' f her to beggar*. A huge Church, established by Mhzbit/trite of the town* along their lintel . march 1 tillery and wagons in order to break a road Through! Inorder to prevent the enemy from receiving the anme- The c imtdaneY ond Patience :with law and distingeished in ei. most eminent e degree aey further reinferce m e nts in that m an n er , I d r . which the troops bore these hardehips , deserve aft i for the - hollowne ss and hypocrisy or its professioes, termined to meet them as soon as possible. Sup- eurnin e ndat ian= and cannot he excelled by the most 1 volurei robs the poor peasant or his br e ad. And a system, losing that the detactunent of the necessity tmopei v r e rcgve4 teran:i t d o iers, • neethe ed,, I mar, bed thr oug h . would weaken the garrison of Santa Fe too much I Don Fernando de Tatla and:finding that the trim of legislation has been pursued which haed I immediately ordered up . '` myh e‘f ffil l / 4 1 he - I ' in P I" T I from A th ininetapie 31a.i.1 aor t 1 Mve tee t he ue iv _a _age that plate. I lOtttal it a place of! ,her deeper in the mire. Less wrong has s wa mp e Ednionann, 2 4 1 resin:ma et is um r i m ounte d lateilto the sword. In thosein e ta nees , neethe sere , r d leers, end team. Burgwin, with iheir respective/ Ineat tatty king eurroatiderl by adobe wells! basdone . its divine mission. The proud tyrant has eommande, directing Capt. Burgwin to leave Oftei 8481 s trung pickets , P, ic kete• Within the er , elasure and join me near the ;leftism sod southern wails, e ... r ,withcompany of dragoons at ibis pore and to join Int.. , , - 1 1-- •vvret trembled before its pot= ney. Righthas triumphed. the other . m ai. L denonaon was directed tot large Wedeln,. of irregular perarniital _ t er rm tethe To the monopoly of' I sesen or eight stones. c or Theis, . mounted solunteere,, wail elan ordered to Jim , i bemired men. Insides these. there were many! --_-..........._._ ...___. of a hateful aristocracy -.. th i e he i l i re l- :::t t o h f e ee ex e i r s es te e n e ce n . I rtrn tea l p ln ta i i ti n 'N el ni d 4 in k ge .e. , company A ied regiment "die. i ter h.i i g hl h i t ig o e f was capate of sheltering fur . or *ix ; ces, insulting to the dignity of a rational Mesterei thuri and dishonorableto the progressive iatellige ...f i me with his company,: upon the arrival or captain townrntane t buildings,, and.the large church of The! Auntie, Notice. v B orgW l Mw ail situated la t h e . eesee mettere ang l e, a I erne: Suitscriber has paid into the Treasury ofthe our race—to the want of a domestic legislation Leasing Lieutenant Colonel Willoek in corn 1. - ,ti 1 passage being e kit h e m e en ,it and th e outer ; i Commonwealth the amount of License required where the popular Will can eet-and where The pop .t mend of this posoatve,onatthieheeetilleoadf Joarecuaimrriu.lnmitiareffid hmu.a;;:iingsanewereeitpieer7elrwilAtaotei : 1 7 1 ,,,- 1 7 , 1 7 t .e„,....6::td,v, r b i Y tyt: w a t rid‘ ; li ciil e h t: n o g ii i t t a en C th o; r r n e ' g ni itri t n n a rl o Y f aCi rle r° fi v ra mi t A e l n a u e, i n m la posi r interes tstionof poclnlitbeicalluandthCitenectlresiCWltrlitt4-..-LOisti,the!teci p fr t o 4 al in t l i t i r. . mintn. K . , captain uf ithants, L, cap , i admirable calculaterl kr defince. every point of! re e 1 1,;.-rt t , l ie l ee l, r e ' nnbe -WY ef ' tr, and rant- IS ICI este ~, , f tree elack, M,ain Battey end N Criterion i the eate n" n ' a l ie .la f i nd Pickets Lein e clanked hr ' i 7t; Q wl"t°°°"l belonging to 51.1.1.43" 114 %%God vt., three doors front merits which The popular 'voice has never neartrei Ba r b er , o f the C a p t g e t , Ai* . in , , , watt a To , l unteet ,: auttr P7 l lltctirt! seeming, es will be area lt from I h . e l i.. l.4 ttt i : " M 4 rit ' rr t. h s tt 4 ie N p o rrp.s te 4 to attend to the sales of , every ktro. ofMerettatt_tire. _ art,l-137{1. -OA. ....ate, red to condemn in the most unscrupulous lan- Captain Aligner/ battalion of infammeatel a corn- " 4. ' 4°81 ' " rBlB.B g. • . ' ' 4 d ' ' ' r '' 77 t };state, omy ;liege, and to a general system` of political econ-IlleanY e td . Banta Fe roluntentoillPrntnatided by c k p After having erc einne e tete e t h e town, I actecte i tletecte,Shipving, em. nee Sm., either- et theAtictivin omy which is whoilyinadequate to the wishes and , t e ,u e t. Trein. I oleo took with me four mmint ain she weetern than of the church as the peed of se; moans or as th e n /4 ' l ' 6 es= and will la all cerise`- .b If to the utmost for the benefit of Ms tin.. . interests of the Irish people; ale to be attribu" tell I LitwetruittxrenantvrAhi.rhl.l.l placedltyr. o u f t l e h r s ti o le ril e n ri e a uc irn e, "a My 1 ri;inel!r;rtarilo 11°W l acu n t lali p ;n 1C117 tt 14. aP: tnlb;4L ' aietail: : C c il " Y ltx'' W : S t ' 1 71;1 e:4lr-alt: r lin' t; T it re'4"nthie terms; be 'will sell I 1 their present appalling afflictions. The time of! whole forte composed three hundred and fifty tierce f '23 - 4 1 yards, A fire tray kept ). up by the re-m i mete . ,r 1 t e a t at e 'n e i t ; r 7 e - s t et e a n : L o t n p i t e r r t u n L it l e iC : ll , ; i t 1 :: r PtUriePhS retribution. will come and with it the fall o f d ie t reek and file, sod with the exception of Cept. St.! and the howitzers foe about two hoar* and e-halle t store, hit in ' crely y the I:7ommien t ion for setiir s the t ec e wa re all ihanraame s t. O n te e : where as the alliMattitioll a-ago o butter et j commeLy giving all Generathoughttheyareand unshaped ,sad diaPc ' rest t:f ou to P tl 3 f r e t'a be lt s y t i . .. roe CM, command of Company E devolved upon Lieutem! fatigue, I returned to Leon Fernando. Eerie on fildeefeaee- -- „. I ' I Sone of an approaching storm . Vast may be the' sot B. F. "elite . Oa Its 24th Of Jerniary,iit hen! es rooming of the 4Th, 1 again ad% anced it, F S aks "'al he P rma l nl jiettlea n ewt' In 'del anYa n - ‘ shock, but purer will _be the Mr. Let the storm past -I P. A 1... out advance (Captain St. Vraitt'si ruel.loi Petctieq the drae,..oris under Capt. Borg., " 4 n 'll he given = 4 any t ime on the lan'toonnallon^ come, let Justice anent her supremacy, and 'M aar ! comPany) discovered tee money in conseleratem. win about •Zrin need* from the weltrm Coptlf the( i s i .:e rz gi lt ft ''=.:. Lare .a tl n s t i s tr ''S l t i i n t b'e'cll Y .2. rb t'd *.-A rt'r nti. , will he elisenthrapett, reetnerated lind free. , , farce near tne town °remade, doer- tersi'tioo at i churritt I ordiatooltbiemountial moo under Captains i e r D ,',„` c „,,e t e e e r re gret . -'i; -el.'" e-P , r___. ; .....,.., , that time being its the - entity hoeterine the Rio / St- rrein end . hlsett lo re Poet oo Me Welfoeite wide/ ever; 0 .- fiiiiii cr°4744'.4'e y urf i n 'l u c r l e. ..4,t;ll. 4 e n , ( Pr ' stoTs i 1 .i. t Each new birth," saith the prophet--" be who ! del Norte. Preplinuter t s were ini t neei e t e ty m e s e ~, of the teem whence theyeemile diet-over and ; toter.l e u d 'ffi'. ~1111,.."*n° e t ' e d y - t e ''. steed s on _Horeb, i s i n 'w o e s and instig at i ons , are lup me to attack them; arid it became ns' i mese r y I cept any fudiritoor who tai cht attempt to map* to.. t orotorat n ierrtoo t e e j ill o b o e s gi o re n n ' te at a ur fe a w d e a l v e sT r7 llill a s! I .-i -the monuments of wrong." The Young Ireland ', for the !Me l * to marrh " HI 1.11 ' 1 ' 4 than the idU. l war ' . In* in4n"tnins ‘ 77° in-ihn Ilite'rtinn ei-Dc'n il . or led; 14 ,-"? hrrn rrCti - Val of eeveral Negrvocea, i munition and provision wagons could travel, re f Prenende , The residue of the troops tool gteutell"; A/erehnthi ". '''`'`'`' t from elteneiv° I m p ort p :i n I organization, with its O'Brien and its A/et:Sheri order to prevent the tem p tf tho enemy or to about 3f,0 yards (tont the, northern wall. Item i r t'eers= te Itesmn end Sew York. Nonce will be too. Lieut....l4ot catabliohed himself w * ith ;Li. 11 g i ''''" or their amoral. —brave men, veritable he ro es, disciples of tee be- ' frustrate them in any atThey might n;ake to! role dead--promises much for Irish Freedona.-1 occupy commanding poeitiemt. A* I entered- Thee Ponader aw hOwiLftra, while Leo. lia*ferul t i --lila -- I " %Nir '" age C A , 'Aerttameee valley, I discovered them beyond ' the (Trek, rod autarl. of taj o r Clark's baittaliou light artillery,l .A C AftD. ------ Petulancecould not damp their ardor; defamation which the town is situated , and in full myttirraintilremnintel with Capt Bergwin in commood of MO could not drown their burning -zeal. They behold' of the 'heights commanding the mad t i o Caneds,l bo tv ileelli , nY lbei amulet:teat a cross fire was the land of, Galan, and Swift, and Burke, and and of three strong boasts at the bases of the o blelee'lli s weepieftbe ffwlil elwl enter* , Lank of' Flood,. prostrate in sackcloth and in ashes . — , llllll bills. My line of battle wee immediately formed f the ehltrelf- • . Th e -B etter ,' mme cease to usurp .' That is I —the artillery , consisting of tour twelve pounder 1 i All llie** etrauternertta limier leen made. the their t9rsin:yrord. The vista opens, bright, propi. emountain howitzers, being thrown forward on diet n et/tries oPerfed ilium the Intl." al 9 W'r l "°k• .. left fleck and beyond the creek, the die mourde d lAt 11 o'clock. andreg It impassible to leeaele .fire, th times and soot exacting , The sun begins to break men occupying poei %here They stoolit bre! walls en the church with then Pounder and hostile upon .the view. Ireland's sorrow precede, Ire- it some degree, protected by the, high ?Aide 'bane. rere I determined to storm that building. At a of the -':tram frorn the fire of the enemvointil; signs! Capt. liorgoin, (Ist regiment United States land's - freedom. the wagon train could be brought up, The . tatille.; dragoons,) at the heed of his awn company;. mt., , rytepened on the houses occupied by The or I feet of C .i The Alay and night police will be in active ser vice tiom the hourof. P. M., to .preserveiood order.. \ it G. ADAMS, Mayor:... M.Srotie Orrics,, . • Pittsburgh, April 23, 1847. . More Relict for the Irish. • Mr. R. H. "Kerr informs us that the worthy chairman of the executit•e committee, Wm. Ease, transmitted this day to W. J. Dem, Esq., of Philadelphia, $2,500 to purchase provision* for the suffering is Ireland. The committee is deser ving of all praise for their perset•esanee in the cause of %.*.ring humanity. This city was the first to ttention to this matter, nod the first relief obtained from any foreign country came (torn our city. And it is right and proper that the committee and the people hers will not relax their exertions in the good - cause of preserving human life. PATRICK Esq.; of Clarion county, handed Mr. Robert If. Kerr, Secretary of the Ex ecutive Relief Committee, Ten Dollars to be op. plied to the relief of the starving poor of Ireland. This is like what might be expected from the ho. mane and benevolent of that glorious little coun ty. May all such charitable men \ never know what it is to want the necessaries id' life. 11r: Kerr has handed the money over to the worthy Treasurer, Wm. Lorimer, jr. enemy, i ..-- ,:apt, , itt the volunteers. _ and on the more distant height, on Which ahem the i w red the estern flank 3-14-14dlio of the thrash, while ) C l apt. guns could be brought to Lear. Th e enemy di a .! Angney, infantry haytalion. and' Co l pt. Barber, and covering the wagons to he more than a mile in the Lieet. Boom 2il,rewirrient Missal-0i mounted volan h rear, sent a large party to cut theta e4T; and it teem, r arged The northern wall; As soon as the moons above mentioled had eetablished then/set% es became necessary to detach Captain St. Vrain's. T his m .,, i t , „,,,,, 1 under the western wall of the church, area were company for their protection. rendered in the most satisfactory, roamer. So 1 aged in the.alletnlit To breach . it t and a tempora soon as the wagon train had been brought op, I ; r3' ladder having-been Made. the roof was tired. ordered Captain Angeny to charge with his hattat-f About this time Caf 4 .. Mtge. - ha , at the head of a ion of infantry, and dislodge the enemy from the party, left the ccWer afforded by the flank of house opposite Bt.. right flank, and from which a the church, and penetrating'into the corral in front , warm,fire was being poured upon tis. This was of that building , endeavored to fOree the door. In ;done In the most gallant Manner. A charge Waal thii exposed situation, Caps_ rairgwin received a thin ordered to be made upon all the points °remi eate r s wound , which dePrived .me or Ili a valuable pled by the enemy in any force. Captain Angeny services, and of Which he died on the seventh inst eitm. Alcllvaine, let United Stems dragoons., and with his contmand, supported by Lieut Whim's/ Li Royal( and Lackland, 2d regiment montited velitn company, charged up one hill, while Captain St.i Vrain's company, turned the tame, in order to cut leers, accompanied Capt. Burgwin into the corral; off the enemy, when in retreat. The artillery, au 'tt'. but the attempt on the church door proved fruit.' ported by Captuilto McMillen, Barber and Sl ac k, less, and they Weft compelled to retire behind the wall. In the meantime small holes hail been cut, with their respective cerdinands, at the same time took possession of some houses enclosed by a into the western wall, and shells were thrown inj by hand, doing good execution. The opounder, 0 pounder , strong curial densely wooded with fruit trees. from which a brisk fire was kept up by the enemy,) woe iiiiw, brought, around by Lieutenant Wilson, I land of the heights beyond them. Captain Ital. who at the distance of two hundred yards, poured a heavy lire of grape into. the town. The enemy ley's company vas ordered to support Captain An geny. In a few minute's my troops had dislodged during all this time kept up a destructive tire upon the enemy at ell - points,_-end they were flying i i , our troops. every directiomi The nature of the ground render. About heltpast three o'clock,the 0 pounder alas ed pursuit hopelesS; and it being near night, r or. run up,withie sixty yards of the church, and alter ten roAtts, one of the holes which hail been cut tiered the troops to take up quarters in the town. `The number of the enemy was about fifteen nun- with the ' axes was widened into a. 'practicable dreg: Lieutenant Irvine was wounded. In the breach. The gun was now run up within ten charge:my lote-WasAero-lkilled and six WoUnded. yards of the wall—a Abell was thrown in—three Of the killed, one Was- a teamster, who volunteered rounds of grape were poured intotbe breach. The in Captain Angehy'a company, The loss of the storming partyr-among Whom Were Lieut. Dyer enemy was thirty six killed; wounded not aster- of the oranabce,:end Lieutenants Wilson and Tay tained. The next morning the enemy showed for Ist dragoons, entered end took possession of themselves in some 'force (I think not less than the church without opposition. -The interior was four hundred) on the distant heights. Leaving a filled with - dense smoke, but' for ' which eircurn strong guard in the town, I marchedi pursuit n of stance our storming party would have suffered them; hut they were no shy, and retreated so 11 ,. great loss. A few of the enemy were seen in the pidly, that, finding it impossible to get near them, gallery where an 'open door, " admitted the•air, hut I returned to town. - • they retired without firing a gun. The troops left While at Canada, a number of the horses be. to support the 'battery on -the north were now or longing to Captain Slack's company were brought dered to charge, ott that aide. The enemy chart in by Lieutenant - Hideo:ph. . doped the western part of the town. Many. took On the 27th, I advanced up the Rio del Norte .refuge in the large houses on the east, while others as far as Luceros,:where, early on the 28th, I was endeavored to escape toward _the mountains. joined by Captain Burgwin, commanding cornpa- These latter were - pursued by the mounted men ray G Ist. dragoons, and company A 2 d regimen t under Captains Slack ,and St, 'Vrain, _who killed , Missouri mourned volunteera, - commanded by fifty-one of them, only two or three men escaping. Lieutenant Boone. Captain Burgwin's comma n d It was now 'night, and our troops were quietly was dismounted, and, great credit is due to him quartered in the houses which the enemy had isban; and his officers and men for - the rapidity _with _demed• which a march so long mid arduous was perform. On the next morning theenemy sued for peace, ed. At the tune time" Lientenant "Wilson, .let and thinking the severe lois:they had sustained dragoons, who had volunteered - his services, cam e would prove a salutary lesson,' granted their sup up with a ei-pounder, which had been sent . for from .plication, on the condition that they would deliver Canada, , , -- -,'._,- • up to me Tonatisile of their principal men, who My whole, force now comprised 479 rank and had instigated .and been actively ; : engaged in the] file. On the' 29th I marched to Le. Jo • where I , , . . ya, murder of governor Bent anit'ethers:.. The number I learned that a_party of 'sixty or.eighty . of. the cg- of the enemy aethe battle of Tueblo . de Toes wee! 1 iiii-thed posted themselves, on'the steep slopes of between six and 'seven :Inmdred..Of these about the mountains, whieh .. .rise on each side of .the ca. one hundred - and fifty Were killed—wounded not non, or gorge,iwhich leads to Embudo. .Finding -known. Oar own foss Was Seven killed and forty the road by Embed° impracticable for artillery or nee wounded. Many of wounded have since wagons, I detached Captain Burgwin-irt . that di- died. re etion; with his own 'company of.dragoons-and The principal Madera in this insurrection were ,the companies; commanded by Captain. St. Vraiet tiifiva- kablo - Chavis, Pablo Moniova, Cortez, and and ,Lieut 'White. This detachment comp rised Tomes, 41 Pueblo Indian: , Of _Wese r ,Tafoya was - 180 rank and fi le: - - . killed -at- Canada; -Chaotic _killed et. Puelo; . By, my-- permission Adjutant . B.Malker,,23 - r e. Montoya was hanged at Don F e rnando on'the b 7th ginaent Msout . amounted volunteers, accompanied instant, and Tomes was: ehot by a, private while Captain Burgw in. .- Lieut, wilar„,n, tat d rag o on% in the guardroom - -at the. latter town . ... '.Cortez-is Men volunteered . his services us a private in Cap s tlitlerlerge. ThiepeisdrilWasar th e hattof the:' lain BCyrain'aceninany. ' '''' - ' -' -- c e be /Sinthe'ValleY of thb MOra- 'For the *Fa , MMil From l!t 714-•xleo firms in that quarter, I refer , you to the subjoined letters from Captains' Henley, separate battalion Missouri mounted Volunteers, and Murphy, of, the infantry; and_Litut; McKarney, second regiment Missouri rnounteZ volunteers. In the battles of CanadirrEmbudo, andoPueblo de Taos',i the officers and men behaved admirably. Where alt conducted theenselves"gallantly, I con sider it iMproPer to distinguish individuals, as such discrimination Mighroperate PrejudiciallY against the just claims of , others. I have the honor to be; very respectfully, your obedient Ise rvaut, STERLING PRICE, Col. commanding the:army in New Mexico:: The A ILITTATITGENZIILL of the Army, Washing ! • ton, D. C. . Royat iGovernment.—The Montreal (Canada) Courier says that at present no inliabitant of the city can go out of the immedjate streets, either onburiness or "for a pleisont clrive, without the chance of being robbed, and perhaps murdered: , . Buena Vuta—The New Orleans Tropic express es the opinion that in the march of Gen. Scott to the city Of Mexico; he will have an' unbroken suceessian of almost bloodless triumphs.' The battle of Buena Vista has, in effect, put an end to the %var.'. az.There are now on hand, and ready for ship ment as soon as navigation opens on the Upper Mississippi, y 13,500 pigs of lead. RIED 'FRUIT-75 I3oshels dried Peaches; 75 <r Apples; In store for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., ap24 ' 0 Wood at. • - RICHARDT.-LEECH • TMPORTER and Dealer id Foreign -and Domestj J_ Saddleryliardware and Carriage Trianninge, qf att descriptions, No. 1.33 .Wood street, Pittaburgli, mecca doors above oth, and one door above .11.Cliilds & Co.'s Shoe store. ap24 TGLASSES--10 Ilarreb; Sugar nou.se ; 'BO Was. N. 0. Sugar lionge, for wan by ,ap1.14 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. rEAS-2, 2 chest extra tine Imperial; do do do Gunpowder; Ido do - do Young Ilyson; do Chulaw'Powchong, - received and • J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., I ' . - 110 Wood at. for 'rale by apt B V.ANS-475 bushels Small White f or Sale by , ap24. I J. I). WILLIAMS 31 Co: 110 Wood st - UNDRIF.S.-1500 Ibs.'itr. IL Cheese, 0 200 lha.inoll Matter; 35 bushels Caeca Appleo • kegp Lea Lard, for flak by sp a I. .1. D. WI LLIA3IB ec Co., 110 Wood - et. ----- ; 1 1611-IGirlda No. -3 Mackerel; - , do do. 1 dio-; • 5; do do I .do 4 do do 1 Herring - , lino gulch:, ap24. 3. D. VaLLIAMS Co. ,-.110 Wood at it agle Saloon. ratirralt4 ! Ice Cream for Ih is toning only. 4 I , *EW Gallons !ee Cream wilt he prepared ,iIL, in conxideration of the general illumination tkiti CTCIiIg. (Apefi.it.) - ANDREWS. . C wage:burg Pews ale Re man wry': 4thii lAN to the Illementary Branches, the fel -1 j_ /owing art taught: English -Gtatntrikr, Geography,. Defining, Radi i meats of Botany, llideseliky and litstorYi niblic 3 l Antiquities, nizil Watts on the blind, Natural Phil ' otinphy, Pullout geenotriy, Ilutarty, Chemistry, Atieitut and , bl.olerrt Iltatory, Aiscicut Geography, coattructibn of trops, aelf.initaltedge, evidences of eltristianity and Vliticoophy ofNatartil History, Alga l's', illirtmlogy, geometry, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Alttnial and Moral rhilesophy,logicoind Elements of Criticism Dada and. Composition by all the - climes. • Th ' ere will be a course of Lectures free to all the classes, on Physiology, comparative .s.natonty, chemistry, natural philosophy, 4e., by gentlemen well seqtratated with the subjects. nAZIAXVSTAt. NC.E.III.t - WORY. Prenrh and flakpullfroidery, 3 00 Ftntfroitfery co perforated Card, worst.: od work, fringe, raised work, and wax flowers, 3 00 11.131 C. Instrumental music and use ofpiatto, 800 " Vocal music accompanied, ..00 itrawing and water colored painting, 500 " Oil painting, * 10 00 .i Boarding, Tuition and Light, $5O per session, pay able half term in advance: Washing 37} cents per dozen. No scholar taken under half term. The session will commence on the Ist Monday of May next. The subscriber would inform the public that owing to -the increased patronage she has-re ceived, she has made extensive preparations for the accotnmodation of hoarders, by the erection oflarge recitation and study rooms. Arrangementshave also been made, by which shaespectlian additional teach er from the East, in the ornamental brancheii. Par- ents and guardians may rest assured that she will exert herself to promote the welfare, comfort and advancement in the studies' of those placed- under her care. Scholars entering a month after the commence: ment of the session, will only be charged from that time, Unexceptionable references can be given. MRS. FRENCH, Principal. We were present at the semi-anneal 'examination of the pupilsof Cannosburg - Female Seminary, under the superintendence of Mrs. 0... T.-French,. - French, arid. re convinced - that we but give utterance to the senti ments of the audience present, in saving that the ex amination was most thorough, and the young ladies acquitted themselves with great credit to themselves. and reflected the highest pMise on their teachers. We would take c ons ide r oortunity or recommending to tho favorable ation of the public, this school. Convinced es we are, that Mrs. French and the able assistant teachers she has, are deserving of all praise, for th manner in which they hare con dueteir the Seminary since its establiihment: The neighborhoOd cannot be surpassed for health and salubrity, and the - high-tone of morals and feeling of the population. . An tho'ornamental branches ofa female education are taught here, by ; the most skilful teachers and the musical department appears - to be:under the most 'successful teacher; judging from 'the 'execution -of the young ladies on the Plano.:: Ssirm.u. Jas. NrCtrixot , Gli, T. M. R. Wrixorr, War. M , D.anunt, JOHN BI,ACKf WM.B. 8R°31.N.; 11/031.18 WATSIM 2 d2tawlt ICE CREAM. • - No. 11' F(fth. 11 Street. . - IL HUNKER'S Ice Cream Sidman . , will be JU" opening for 'the aeason on Thursday the 22d, With new furniture and gas lights. Cake of all kinds on 'hand, and ordera filled at the shortest 'notice. Confectionery, wholesale and retail; Oranges, Lem ons, Cocoa'nuts, Almonds, Raisins ; Figs, Prunes, &c. &c., all of beet quality. _ For St,7 Lonfis and 411-asonii Darer. . _THE' new and splendid light drought steamer. ft o - w-gN A - , W. C. Jim Err, Master, will leave for . the .above and 'intermediate landings, on 1 11onday_next,. 26th inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, (hawing superior ac commodations) apply; on board, or to. • 0p23 , ' JAMES MAY; . , 500 PIGS ..LF.AI -r7Just received and f0r:8(44 : - J.A.NIES -MAY , . Females Beware of Consumption—'-and not suf fer the earlYseeds to knit its fatal threads in your system; but guard them as you would the - thief at night. When you find the fatal enemy seeking to destroy your health by imbibing the evil seeds of a serious disease, "Remember Dr. Duncan's Expec torant Remedy" will immediately destroy and re move them.. ; - Thousands of your sex 'die annually ' for the ...want of proper treatment. Had those knOwn the wonderful effects of this medicine, and used it in time, many could have prolonged their 'days, and yet be dwelling among their 'dearest friends. Those who are faloring under the intiu-1 ence of this disease should Tose no time in pro curing "Dr..Dunenn's Expectorant Remedy," it is safe and effectual,. and. always gives relief in .the most hopeless cases. /t strengthens the weak and debilitatej; relieves the pain in thehmast and suppresses the distressing cough; stopping the hec tic fever mai night sweats, and finally (if the case be not too f.ir advanced) restoring perfect health - - For sale by : W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. 4 'The Rattlesnake gives timely, warning be fore it strikes, he fatal blow. Does not Consuenp. tiou also wand you of ihrinsidiousattacks and.ul timate 'danger? How often have you ,beenad. visor! by your friends to get rid , of your cough and Ipain in your breast, by the •use of some proper medicine; but you have minded them not! Ere long you will seek relief, when, in all probability, it Will lie too late. . IHappy are they who early become acquainted with "Dr. Dunctm's ..e.rpritorant .Reenedy,' for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spit- ting of Wood, and Ditficolty of Breathing, pain in the side and breast, These are the most prevail ing symptoms of an approaching Consumption, and should be attended to at once. A few bottles of Dr. Duncan's valuable medi cine will soon - remove all these distressing mala. .dics front the system, , • ANAGE.A., STAGE MANAGED., PIIIVATE 11010 ES ELS GLE rit'Es'n 75 ers- Dress Circle, 30 cents. ( Second Box, 371 cents. °Pit 25 .!Gallery,2o T1T.E.4.77?#: BruzzLiy27. - r - rzt MU-11;42WD/ Saturday Eseutug, Aprll 11;01-be acted John Iloward kayrtee Drama or Ctrvvin, Therese, Alter which, Concertby the SAD= RARXO3I37B. To conclude with Part 2,1 of RADLE HA R3lO MISTS . - Doors open at 7 o'clock, Curtain will rise at 71. The Box office will'he open daily from 10 o'clock to P.M., and from' 2t05, P. M., - .where any number ot seats may:be 'Secured. ' - - .0::r It is particularly rognested that no children in arms be.brought to the Theatre. nemon. riIEN TIIOUSAND Ibe. Illcon—hog round just received iuid for sate.by, , & 56 Clod st. 4-CO pr. fir .5 00 Later Stall. ef YDS. F...ma Superfine French Cloths, of li that very 3ain c remarkably chcaplot also, those eiquisitelY rich utylo rartrios r at 11.011I?lSON , S Cloth Emporium" sth Street, near Wood, MEI BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. • SOETII-EAST. CORNER Or WOOD ADD MTH STREETS-. LON Monday morning the 26tb inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold an extensive assortment of season. able staple and Eincy Dry Goods, Umbiellaa,iPari sols, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Whips, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M.,"Household Purniture,'Gro series; &c., among which arc two fine dressing - Im. ; reaus, common 'do, French - fancy and common chairs, high and* low, post bedsteads, high and low back rocking chairs, work and wash stands, wash tubs, transparent window blinds, leather trunks, looking glasses, I superior day clock and case, alai - act lamps, leather beds, znatrasses, glassware, queensware, tinware, eoal and Dovenshire shovels, wire selves.. Also, a quantity of Y. 11. Tea, Tobac. co, Rice, Chocolate, Sin. • At 7,1 o'clock, P. M., a largo collection of able new Books, embracing choice works in . various departments 0 literature. • ' ap23 Household Furstitnre at Suction.. O N Tuesday , morning the 47th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the dwelling house lately occupied by Mr. James COoper, in - Magi:es Row Wylie streetovill be sold his entire stock of Household and Kitchen Fur nitureramong which are; parlor and - chamber car pets; . 11. dozen mahogany hair leat chairs{ ='l' pair mahogany pier tables, with marble tops; I do French plate pier looking glasses; 2' do French rocking', chairs; 1 common rocking chair; dining and break fast tables; work slid wash stands; :`high and low post bedsteads. • • - Together with a general assortment of Ifo - usehold and kiichen &maitre, fc. Sale positive na he is dO clining house keeping.. - Terms cash currency. - - • ' ap23 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct,r. DIAMIUNE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, &ci M. Onomiti,S, No. 120 Liberty at., . 5 doors below St. ' . • ' C/air street. M ESSRS. Jameer - Smith & Co.'s Machine Card -Agency, Manufactdrees Finding,Establiah ment„and dealer in Clocker,Leoking Glass:klatea, Frames, Gina; NarietY Goods; &c. nov..lS---feb2,3d&w: • • How o oopatlite Medicines and Books, JUST received alfresh supply of Hothceoplaie Medicine Chests, lienneppathic Coffee, Sogpr"Of milk, anilatirge collection eithe latest pitblisaliona on liomteopathy, at the Bookstere of • • • - . • VICTOR-SCRIBA, _aplo Fifth'st.:between Wood and Markets :_ COLLECTING AGENT—..I4,I4ES RNRE.Y—re ,apectfullyinfonna the bosinerntmen el• Pittsburgh and vicinity : that he will • snake a collecting - tour throughlhe counties of Westmoreland, Indiana, Cambrirylluntipgden, elation and Aritustrong. Be - intende to, leave on a.loriday the glith instant. Refer to all the Editors ;ano . to- Smith tic . Sim. clair,66 Wood at. . Persona 'deairomi of erttrustitig imeiness to him', will find him during' the week at thid offices of the 4, Gazotteu itltosti? .•,, p22 • 4r cW tiag 1450-15°4* finyisg Cards, for sale by -C. AW/3Ni-, c4r(.l4,44ltfleia Front 01' =BM LI P MPAM CUMS)WOR THE POUT/ : BY EL - ECTRIC TELEGRAPH, POLVAIMLPIITA, Apr./ 23 17; M. ELECTION. fredericksbuith county, Bedingeilas a ma. ..jority of forty. • : Jefferson, Xcpnedy has 276 majority. ' • Botts (IV) I;6a - ice (D) 948 310 •537 350 -47 74 " 81 - - Richmond.. Taytomato. Louisa C: fl of No - newa-frota the South ccyThe funeral of Mrs ltiirr, wife of Samuel' Ralph, will take piece op.to-morrow, 25th, at 3 from the house, on Pennsylvania Avenue, oth Ward 'The - friends are invited to attend - ' ap24. . FRANKLIN .TOWNSIIIP. ' , . - The Meeting forcthe Relief 4 of. the Poor_ of Imp . land will take place - in tintiownship, at the Election Diiirict, - on the 27t 'net., at 2.eelock; being more Central than Hie Public School House," named. in ' handbill-, -13 k the Executive Relief Committee.; - IL IL,IKERII, Semidry. IRISH RELIEF_ . - The .Executive Coromittee, *ill here state, for the information of alt, that Tea& & O'Connor have consented to provide gratuitous - storage in their spacious warehouse. corner of Penn and Wayne streets, where all donations-offered for the relief of the Poor of Iretandwill be received. mar2s . W. 51. EBBS, Chairman. GI - TRE: Ite;ang - agemeat far a few eveniaes et the SABLE ILARNIONISTS. THERESE. Ma. attzy. Miss Poarta PAnUot6 - .4D-LRES7S-. , . & Cott , BAlireas .ltionrits AND DZAtlrld FOREIGN ANE;;DOiIE,STIC EKCIIANGEi CERTIFICATES . O E - DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, - ' ANII - SPECIE; No. 64 Wood :ft.., (me dear above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ 'd—tvßßENr Fundireeeived on deposit, and col. ,lections triadnon alt. the Cities, throughout the United Staffs.._ Sight-checks en lialamore,Philadel phia, New York, Ilciston and 'Cincinnati, constantly Sir sale in sums to suit purchasers. - The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky,. Indiana, and Virghlia Banks bought ..and.sold:on the . m os t , favor., ' able terms. The highest pretnlum paid for Foreign" and Igneri. can Gold and• Silver coins. Exchange ow-England, Irelartd-,---.Cnirransk.:, prance Procured, etc.:- Mar4S-dawY 1 . 705 ,788 Remittanoes to lihrtzkope' ji.plK • • tioo'_PASSAGE rlioat • - LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and-the various porteAC IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PRILADELPIA4 - ; AND PITTSBURGH', HE underaigned, Agent for *easing. , ROCIIE,":e BRIPS. dr. Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland; Scotland and . •Waies, ,at the rate of Hot Dollais to' the X 1 sterling ' Drafts 'issued for any amount drawn direct `on the Royal Bank of el d , Dublin, and' on Mernra Preapott, Grote, Arnett & Bankers, London, payable -on .piesentition . at. anyv;:i. Bank in the United - Ringdom free iirdincount or any charge Ivhateier. Those - deidionti of remittin, or sending - for their friends will please appli to this sub._ scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors abover the Canal Basin. . • ! 'JAMES BLAKELY., . Persons at a distance wishing . information will raj sews an answer by return mail, by di rect i ng (post paid) as above. - . 'Refer to the Bankers, Merchants, and -Musinfitoi tarers of PittaburglVand - ttpl7-davrtf • No poi*, NO Pay. ' .; Dr.:Truk:4M's Ali Embiocation-RittirFaiiil7' fp, DERE are re iv 41Lsease more common ortranble•.. some than die Piles, and yet, notwithinabding, • great efforts . have been made to cure by . 'the use of pills, electuarieniliniments, &c.,AI leVere'firtile and oflittle 'beaelit. Now the Etehreentiop tribe only 7 -: medicine used. A. person wholes been suffering- • • with - the Piles'of the worst kind - Caine &OM New Tersey, irritant on, purpose to express _ tude for the speedy care that:thin medicate had effee....i. ted in-his case.— (Phila. Sat. Post. . . , . - . From the PhiluttdphiaZidger. lean Tats !--,Last week, .vre isndcmtaid,. was i great.week for-the'sale orDr. JacksOWN Pile Einbrtsi cation." Such is its reputation :that -travellers from • all sections of - the cOuntty,'elere the medicine is not for sale, on arriving- atthis 'city; themselves or have tisders from: their Trieuds - i' tprtgi. bably no medicine eietoffered to the •'publie canted so many cures, and sold so rapidlisn'thla;''' . , - • ' A CURE FOR DEAFNESS Read the following from the Philadelphia Fhblite - - Ledger: - "- H r Barn TOI3 'zirra %mien not, di turf delay another, day, but send . iminediatirly; if Yob have been one of the Wise .ttod - Prudent t lina alteady' , bought bottle, thi . crestion is settled: yanthave covered your hearing, Searpa're Oil for 'deafness never fails. It is the only,medieloe'tbat Thousands of deaf persons will give their: testimony - - in its favor. _The"beaiity-of the thing is, that it eureit - '..;' you without producing any pain. , Enoncrwrzs is an inflizaniationbf the lining orthis ~,, wind tubas which run through the. Lungs, producing.; -.. pain or soreness, of the chest,. Cough, difficulty or breathing, spitting of blood, emaciation, Conte-gr. non- and DE4111.: JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT at- i'-' once 1 1 abdues the inflammation; relieves this cough 1.. and cleanses tho-lungs from - all obstruction, and ef: feats a speedy cure., Prepared at No, 8, South. Third i at.; Philadelphia. Poraale'in Pittsburgh at the PEKI N TEA STORE, 72 Fourth at., near Wood—and at the Drug Store o, H. P. Schwartz, Federal at., Allegheny City. " ."- - , -1- apl9-444rw . - - - : . - - 2 Qr. .Casks Gripe POrtlirinero •• 3 do:of the celebrated""ltincos." brand, vintaie 5 do "London" Port,very old; 10 do different brands and :vintages; . 3 Qr..Caake Lisbon Wine; 2 " " dry Idalaga •_ . • 2 Inds. sup . Claret Wine, • • - 2 Qr. Caskeauperior "London Marker , Dradona ;4' 5, " Vintage ortzl4o; • - .7. 2 " Palo Sherry; : • • - • 12 " different brands and vinlagos; • - 2 Qr. Casks SWeet Malaga ; - • - • " Red Wine -; • • - - .5 Baskets sup." Crow n ,, brand Pramp•argue Pan of the above wince : have just :arrived frail lin; der Custom liouseLocktriu New York; pentane-Ms& , ing to purchase may rely on getting a.Pare articles., in quantities to suit. For sale by. . P.:C. MARTIN;'. - 1 ' • ap22 _'corner of Smith 6 eld'and-Front sta., • ..C. S. PoßTtat. ..W. M. Fostra: - BALI` Pipes o A.Seignettek Brandy, dark and - ale 3do "Otard, Dulniy:kCO" vinta‘MlS4o; 2 do "Pipet Catitiliorit" • 4 do Oilier Minds; • - •- • . ' 5 Casks Old 'Tennessee Peach Brandy ; For sale in quantities to suit,by. , P. C. BfABTI.L. corner of Smithfield itarrotitsts; Gut. PIPES of sip 14 S wan' , byand Holland Chi For sale by C..'.IIrARTIN, ap22 car of Smithfield- andlront its.; Bbla • FEW Old n re W tru h t T l: key eliind Front For sal e O. M , S. , W bis key» A ap, by. . 1E47 " • cur ors •'` C•MAItTLN, "; . .. - - . ".5000 Sylva Segars; 5000, La Norma Se .' -5,000 Einulaison- do; 2,000 fin ' Regalia do; 5 , 0 00 - Estulapio do; 5,000 Dos Amigos - do;.- 10,000 Jingo Sang Principe and Steamboatbrindsk:. Part Warranted imported Havana Segari. Tor by , - , .' . 5p.22 car of Smitfield and front sta. - . nRANGES - AND sweet Oranges ; • . 60 Sicily Lemons For sale by . C. ATARTIN,.",-.=. tp2l - - :earofSmithaeld and Frnnt ri BEEN-APPLES- 150 bbl.. green'-apples, good kibiyOng,itirder,Tor, tale by Corner,of Smithfield 041.Frosn't CPR— 1 4 5 p 1 .lull COrni .11 7.1471141tT1N. - 4 -comer ofSmithrield andireat ; FULL assortment of auger, tea, cofree, broom*, buckets, raieine„-bdeon, &c. • _ For. sale wholeiale and retail. by, P. C. mA_ kTmr„, corner of Smithfield aqd.Frot4 AA • SMALL assortment of -.llooice init:Stationktyi cheap and useful FathilyMeilicineg-Wrappang; Paper by the ream and quire; Men , a neck Stocks.* snot it row Dry Gonda, and, paper - hengingsy cute Of: - purple and. yellow, Carpet ( Chairif"- for sale lour toi cash, or country produce, in snit conaigneen. - • • '•• ISAAC Agent and Coin. MerChant i llp, 30 Fitt N. IL—Geo - d paper` and' carpet raga anO,cnitutil:. Carpets taken in payment._ , - , . ''" - " , - -.:-Vor S ire- • r 2 0n wooDEN , Bowls,-of a)) sizes ;it good . sortrnent of Sirandnw Garden-Raker'p,h and :flocs,- Blushes, Axe OAd . . 4 00 . handles,HlV. .- Fork, Matches by the Vdss or tunCb:, ` Forsale low .. for cash nr approTodprdda cc; to " tont ISAAC 11A4,1115, Agent and Canuniision Mem chant, No. 30, F.ifth.st.: ' ' . . Sll.E.ll:DlD:nasortment of Rosewood and Ma bdgany Pianna of die lateetpatteinii3;:juat .ed •and for - tale at- P. BLIJM.R. , S; aprgl. ' - - ProllftWood „ - A. LSO, two' elegant letoettood Riaa . op; with Cole; li man's patent JEOlean attachmentAinv for cash: N 0.12.2 Wood et. rpoIdASTSIR BUILDERS, sai,p.CAIAPESTEREf and ail others; interested,, Tt,e futnicrib ers having their PLANINGMAC/4XE and SAW MILL_ in successful operation, too PrePate3 7 l9, -thrviiiih. at I osir prices env quantity -of -FLUOR O' - BOARDS, DECK PLANK, and Caere - Thing uoti#Dy Cooed-at each establichnsepts. Their ostabliifictientis on CE. - DAIIS - TREBT;oIi the bink of the . 044; ny City, a very. short . :dititancy frog' this oorth end tt-:. the Hand street Bridge .% , PersOna in-Ai-tun of any kind Op/MIER are resinsegally„requeats i d its eall i GPRICfi Lr B_ On hand ,- pß4ittar,. 4vccv. - - -a large : stock Prdress which will he dispose* Op ripv poceivilioreme, - : M=M= ~,, , ftr.: .. _ ..... :.. ...: yN3 ; - ,11 "7:144,`
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