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General when we ; 1 511lgoelltogetber Po !'''SUCkiESIUd to. have been the language of the. brava Taylor, .in reply to the Congratulatiops of 4.ktif.41001; immediately after the battle of. Buena Vista,*ere our pairiotic little band contended against most fearful odds. The reply is worthy of • the main; and is now offered to our political friends throughout the Union , as watchword of our party—not indeed a new one, so far as relates to the eiperience of the Democratic party,; but one whitt 'Cep never fail, if duly regarded, to produce a salutary effect among ourfriends, and carry con sternation into the ranks of our opponents. -Whit.ii . siilinspiring and truthful sentence!— " Weiner be beafen when we all pull together!" Let piety one who regards the interests of his coptitry as paramount; every one who feels an in the advancement of rational liberty; every one who seeks to promote the best interests of the nufsi!es every one who professes to venerate the sacred principles of political truth, as contended for by the great , Apostle of American Liberty, Thomas Jefferson) ; every one who sustained and revered the undaunted JacksO6 ; every , one who would place the free citizens of this country upon • the soca foundation of trio/rights, both Moreland • Political';--let all these, who have in the:main act: ed together, since the organization of Mir govern ment and who have always constituted the actual majority in onr country; remember that " We , can't.he beaten, when we all pull together !" And the fact is in no way difficult to account for. The masses of our c,onntrymen are actuated • by:theta= desire—have the same slut in view. thilitiertil'sometitnes be a difference of opinion respecting the means best calculated to attain the! • greet end desired ; but, after all, with•the mann,. TWr;Ssi to;!re accomplished is the same---that end the equal and permanent interest of the whole body 1l titic: Hew important is it, then, that the broad basis of Truth alone should be adopted, on which to -go forth to battle! How necessar3 that we should vraire all minor differences—all sectional distinctions—and contend alone for thosellicknovv ledged.principles, which have ever been re=!ogriized /Lathe fundamental doctrines of our government. The Democratic -party have never failed to succeed in an open contest - with. Federalism.. They never will be defeated in a contest before the .. people, %then they contend upon the broad ground of those principles. Nor can it be otherwise. The princi- ' plea - of the Democratic party, as contended fur by Mr. Jefferson; and again so distiffetly avowed and prosecoted under Gen: Jackson ; are general and! progressive. They recognize not the narrow lintA its of a countnaState, pr. a . section; they cease • . ..... • . not to operate in a day; or a month, or si.year.- 7 " . The wide extent of our whole Union is big a Hifi' tett field iu which to develop their growth g and the I period when the human mind shall cease to advance lit iteatruggles after truth—when Man himselfi shall cease to existelin,".alotte bo• vervortitzed as' the time when they might become inoperative.— .. And scan they cease to operate, even when wan shall tease to exist upon this stage of action ? No, they cannot, They are a part of the great system of the Universe, enduring as the Cause in which all things eternal originated. • ," We can't be beaten, when we all pull togeth. er." The exclamation is worthy of any true pa triot—most worthy of him who has neverflinched in the field of battle; and not to be lightly regard; el by . those who are more accustomed to warfare lathe field of political strife. There is as Much necessity for union in the onecase, as in the other; aagjie.would say that the necessity is even greats anion among those professing to regard. hsj . .isWie — of primary importance, the establish:l • .. meat of great moral and political principles: for,' in'nere physical warfare, the fno often overcome ' the inany but, in the establishment of p s ditioait principles., numbers alone can succeed. Let, us the* as a-party, contending for principles 'which we ,declare are diffusive and eternal, hail this watchword with delight. Them have been crises in our history when it - was . acted upon:; and then We triumphed. Then we were united; and sought to sustain °Uncivil; bil"virtue of our prin. codes alone. The people have decided upon the' merit% of those principles whenever fairly presets. ted to their. notice ; and always id: their ;favor, when bus presented. Thus the people of this: - cannery ever decide, when their intelligenee; their. pati.fotisin,And their moral sense are appealed to. . We are not impelled to these -remark's from any particWar.maniteatations of division iii the Demo cratiC ianks; but rather thrOugh an appreheosion that such .a state of things may originate, in view of thir presaut position as a people. We hose never bees defeated When the country was at peace. and in the enjoyment of prosperity; 'and we are nel'er likely to fail in peace, or in. war, when the country is prosperous and we are united. Times like , the present, are dime in which se can -heel talieei retrospect, and when we can most fitly pee. pare for the future; and they are such, moigovert se require the greatest vigilance on our pint, as Democrats. We therefore,have thought the; yea. siota fit one, on whichro submit a few thoughts for the consideration orour friends generally, and, if, - perchance, they may lead to aziy good result in tiny county, or State, or section of our country, we will have attained the highest object of our am bi tion—to serve faithfully us a sentinel upon the watchtower, and sound, the note of alarm 3% hen there is even an'appearerice of danger. The. most Certain means which we can fesort to, in every . part of our country, to cfrcct unity of action and ensure success, is that of a thorough or ganizatiotifor,ifolifiCal purposes. I,et this be done by Stites,bir iiiunties, by townships—even by tricts—and we have nothing to fear. Our friends are lay such means brought into frequent contact with each other, the state of affairs of esch - portion of the country becomes known, a deep interest is armload in the minds of the people, discussions are had, sad truth elicited. The artful designs of dem agogues can be thus exposed, and every man is brought to feel that he is one of the• great mass who is interested in the establishment of political truth. It is only in times of quiet, of inactivity , that the spirit of Democracy 'lumbers. It is only when Falsehood stalks abroad Unopposed, that Truth is overcome. Such an organization aa.that refired to has always led us, as a party, to victo ry. It is just such au organization which led to the triumph of our forefathers in the great strig gle for Independence. It is such an organization as this, which accords with the genius of our itisti-1/4., ' •~% El= =Mil . _ czrOur City Fathers hare not yet decided upon the proper grade for Giant street. The questicin has been before them for some' time, and at every step they encounter new difficulties. .We do hope the matter will be determined speedily, end to the satisfiction of all the parties concerned. The up per part of Fifth street is in a . miserahle condition, and will so continue, of course, until it is properly graded and paved. The west end of. Wylie street ie no better. Property owners, who are anxious to. build, are kept in suspense. and cannot..mm.4lln inch , until Councils have acted. definitively:. e l. Col. Too, of Ohio, .Nlinister to Brazil, bade good bye to his friends on last Saturday, and is I now on his way to Norfolk, Va., from which place 8 takes a vessel for Rio Janeiro. We learn from the Mahonirig Index that our old and valued friend T. J. Morgan, tsq., formerly of New.Lis6m, and at present a Clerk in the State Department at Whshington; has received the appointment of Eee retail ofLer e ation, and . will neeompaoy Mr. Tod. We trust Mr. Morgati 's health will be improved by the journey. • p At the battle of Taos, in Atesicir, where; many of those who bad been concerned in the' murder of Governor Bent and the other citizens o the United States, were engaged, our countrymen determined to be avenged upon the murderers, and scarcely gave any quarter. In many instances, it is said, Mexican . women were found fighting in men's clothes; who were only recognized-1u such by dischising their sex indtheir appeals tot quarter R. J. NIWLANP 3IAFFIT.—We understand that this distinguished and eloquent gentleman hes accepted the invitation tendered him by the Irish Relief Committee, to deliver a Lecture--the , pro., ceedslo be applied to the relief o( the destitute; poor of inland. We are confident that there wall be an orerficncing church. We are informed that it willlede!ivared on Thursday night, at the Rev Dr. Hersesie church. ozrloltiog is more unpleasant,tiis warm weather than to be choked with dust on the streets. By taking a small hose, early in ihel morning or late in the evening, and attaching it I to a'hydrant, the streets may to dampened, and rendered quite ectol and peasant. We liaise this' suggestkin will be attended to by uur citizens gen. orally. (Cr A 'young man in Boston, lately robbed a fel- I low boarder, (a yowl; lady;) of a considerable: sum of money, notes, tee., and returned the notes, accompanied by a letter telling. her that he bad only borrowed the money, and would pay her interest! upon it. His letter led to bib arrest—thous) he bad nut dwell suspected until the letter %MS exam-I iced. C' • It is propirtml in New. York to have a tele. graphic communication between the City Hull and each of•the Police totationg, so that information tnay be at. once given of the locality of a tire, or any. other important occurrence. •his is a grand Celle amount to the credit of the Tree Surer of the United States, on the 30th ult., and which suUjcet to his draft, was $5,0411450 11. The nssistantyreasitrer in New York had in his custo. dy $ . 3.1 , 1*.i.b4 4 81. "WisiAT Caor.—All the accounts which we t 4, ceive from Canada, southern Alichignn and Wis. comin, and northern Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, reprezent the prospect for a Wheat crop as being very gloamy. Most of the fall wheat has been killed during thepast winter. BAD Hannscs.—There is a shameful wa.te of flour on our streets everyday, in consequence of the barrels falling lo pieces. Our merchants should make it a rule not to purchase flour unless It was . securely put up in good strong barrels, well hooped and nailed, and the heads firmly fastened in. cc,bon the 17th ult., the Court House at Napo- leon, in Henry county, Ohio, was destroyed by fire, together with all the bas, papers. &re., of the several offices connected wit it , excepting a ew books in the Recorder's office. 6 TIM car is STILL, TREY' cost r—Gen. Wm. Marks of Robinson to 'timship, and John J. Muse and George Larimer, of Versailles, are an. uounced as 4 , Whig and Itntimasonic" candidates for Representative. kyWe observe that a number of Democratic papers in I:thio are out in favor of the nomination of Hon. Reuben Wood for Governor: -q, tit t o h4 st .,t, • • ,•• e :•••• ••.e )074;;Cf'11.14.42.-*-11C .t.it:4,441.124 tr 4 " 4 .744.11 7 . 1 1 i ' T ' 7 4. ; 4' 4%. %. * •-* ; =LE „s 1 . • Z 431601 1‘••• r• p. 4 .4 .4: M 4r A 4 c!•.r-C":l4`-, Ellni y! .. .'7',.--,-.::-.,.::.::'....,,•:_. MIME= tutions. It is '`aucli,Jih oitgstitiation alone as will ensure to us a victory over Felleralistir ; and enable: tis, when n victory is achieved, to maintain in lafety our position, • frri + he .'co'ntest for Senator is waxing warm amongst au' t; amiable and loving , friends, the l' . ft yvhigs," All the '"Old Hunkers". in the party are moving Eielven and eatth , to secure the.nonti nation of Mr. Darsie. The people in the country are. generally friend IYto the noinination of Ilt. Hilands, but the city politicians, who always "rule the roast," have set their faces against the hard .fish ed Lirrners.- , A large,and influential portion of the party, amongst whom, we uuderatand, are the' of. lice holders around the Court House, the Prothon• otary,Sheriff, Commissioners, &c.; are Out iii favoi. Of Mr :Flaniiekin's nomination. The "Young Whigs,!',at the head of whom is C.. 8. M. Ssirsi Esq. Editor of the Morning Telegraph, a paper: tiir extensive circulation and unbounded influence, RA dissatisfied with all these persons as candidate(. Mr. Smith, we learn, is determined to defeat Mi. Darsie's nomination. He is. .very vigilant. 4 . " whig" friend of ours, who knows all the secrets Of the party, 'declares that Sniith's open hostility to Darsie arises altogether from the fact, that he (Smitb,) id exceedingly anxious to hare the nom'. ination himself. His proverbial modesty and good nature forbidition-fromadvocating his own claims boldly and &Measly; but at the same time, he is setting his friends to work to pull the wires behind the scene. We shall hare "oceans of fun," by-and by. Of all the,,,paraons mentioned for Senator in the ranks of, the opposition, we really believe the Editor of the Telegraph is the best qualified. re sides being a profound constitutional lawyer, he is a shrewd party tactician, and the cleverest fellow in the' world...We almost feel certain that Mr. Smith will he nominated by acclamation I GIIAND TEXPERAfiCI CELE/M.17103.—We are informed, by one of the Committee of Arrange ment. that the Sons of Temperance, in this city and vicinity, intend having a grand Celebration, on Thursday, the 20th of May. It is expected that abotit fifteen hundred will participate in the fes tivities. Several distinguished gentlemen will en. tertain those present with eloquent speeches. White 'a Band, assisted by the Steubenville Band, will be present, and perform some fine Pieces of music on the occasion. From what we hear, we presume it will be ono of the grandest celebrations we have ever had in the city. " =NM . . , .;!. :4' 4":l74itTS44ll,:ikr:tri3O ;l :l l %rt,s: • , • - VI --4 . - 7 - i t t.z. 1,5 ,'•0AN.,.t,zi,.,51:341•,-.4-47.,,f-,•4`,.,Y ' ' •••• - i l i...4:-.N4 .4 A r iZ l / 4 %.L 5 ' - ' , "; cegi/..! ; , ~r ; ..'. • 7 - . 4 ' ' - ••••••,". ''' iu, r;59.; kA" :4, 5i k.1 .7. 40. ! , -:•..'s-' : i' 1 .. - _,-•(--„.' I.i.N t 4..kt,tl:* : ..,..-;;..., .r.,, - ;,: ii 7,• ;.-. • • .;... .0 • ~... •!. - F - toch••.•?"1,-.Ff f.,..., ... L ti• ~ • ... .. , ..,4 , -, e r 4,...:•., /.., -,..-.1 1 ,;••., ....., •..... 1 .•• ••• , t'" .. , ..'L'a••ro' - • •- 4 f " 4 ' , .C . -6 • S. " ' ;V. , '.. ... A. ..:.. 41,.....itrib-t9%.,-"L-;:erZT.TUS: l e. k .... t . 1 ..t.i.a.......j. ,-. ..e . -....,:, .. .....7Zti a.lf. .- ' '''. .....•••:' Ft....'..4,1.q."...; 1 ::,. T-' , .': :.... 4' .?r,•!•;:':e. MEE MIMIM ,z-•;- •.' , ' , . ,,-,1 ... ,7 ', : . ,, :,--_-., i . .,,,-_ .',:5.,`4',:.'::::,-...: : -.l.:l ‘: ', . ' f.'t -r i:fi.ii ,.. '-''.. - -,-';,.., ~i-:,`..,k,;''.:-..-;_:-''.:.-'•.:'.;'-2•Y:•::.: _ , f" `,"?7,1;,:7 Was lisiae , The, Cincinnati Dommerial says that Cuzirxxs 811017011 Esq.,'recently editor of the Enquirer of \ thatr; city; has nearly completed the raising of , company for Mexico; under the new regiiiafttoiy c4Posed - Of men ; of tho- highest re spectability Vl'e wisbibroiher Broiigh may be as linemen' ikriveleozninctbe native Mexicans as he' hail been in .battling with the Mexican „Whigs. has the courage----crialy give him oppothinily and he wilt diatinguish himself. ire Tw o veteran Germans, who were-with Na. poleon in his campaigns for 10 year; are engaged in organizing a company , in:Dayton, Ohio.' They endurectihe snows of Russia; and are now; willing id , tlicause of our country, to suffer the privations of a-tour ; in Mexico. - • The Adjutant General of the United States; gives public -noticeohat v•Olunteers who reenlist for a second term of service to a second land bounty. So with regulars. • fry•Tfie N. Y. - Evening Post says that a young French officer of high rank resig,ned his commis. lion in tha.yrericti army, and left his native land to enter the service of our country; and that he' has enliited in Company B undeiZt. Charles Van Allen, of that city. 1 .• (1:1-.A fter our despatch was receiVedlast . . . evening, at G o'ClOck, the deepest anxiety, was felt throughont.the city, to learn the particulars oftbe great battle bet Ween Gin. Scott and Santa 'Anna. Owing - te.accumulation of_ messages at tEe other end of ,the line, we did 'not receive our eecond des. patch until 121 o'clock this morning. ' PtITLADLLPIiIa, May 8, 1847. ~ :. , aturday, I i o clock, A. M. The Amerie an troops took six thOusand Mexican rii4hent. Our loss in killed and .woundeil is esti P, . . mated ht five hnndred. The Mexican loss is un . . known," but is supposed to be° immense. Hopes . are entertained that Gen; Shields ,will recever..l Coh . Baker, of the Illinois Regiment, had fiftylien killed and wounded. Our want of dragoons alone saved Santa Anna. The KintaCky andTenn+see . . troopi suffered terribly. No mention is made - of the Pennsylvania troops. Col. Haskins' Regintient „ ... 'lost eighty men. Col. - Naylor 's company. f l i orn . 0 Philadetphia was with the Tenneesee Regime t. The-Battle commenced on the 17th of APril, - : with -the, advance of - Gen. Twigg,s. , A very se, vete. engagement ensued. The next day Gen. SCOg!. Came up, and the main battle was zenetked. The fighting was bloody and desperate, '. brit the .. 1 Megicans were completely routed. 'Santa Anna escaped on a mule through! a' chapperal, leasling his roach, all his papers, money, wooden leg, din. nor and camp eturpage, and all his mrinitionS of , ...ear behind. Gen. La Vega, with five other Mex-1 ican generals, and a large number of Ofhiers, were taken prisoners. They wilt he sent, to 'the United States. The Mexicans were alaughtered by hundreds. Our loss was severe, but the rabm- ; her not certainly . known. Gen. Shielda.was or tally wounded- ..Nlaj. Sumner was Shot in he i I head, but the wound esti not mortal. Gen. it . low- was slightly wounded' in the engag,ernen .—, i Alt the fieldofficers of COL Kaskill's Regi ent' were wounded. Captain -Mason lost- his le„,„—, .. • Fora„ 'Pala rAr ictitr of ,114, Forret (new fa i Lletil _Ewell badly wounded. Li , eut .al . l..i'an ' 1 slightly. Gen. Twiggs parsued the .retreat Ur, i ' kriand.) , s!' lam making n tour of Ireland for this parpost 1 111 "fcat:e to ne ar Ja PPa- - Lieu's , Derby, Dacia, ~ , ~ lof ins - ardigating the real condition of the people, I and Davis were badly wounded. CePt. Patton 5ri, !. 1 7 , 2...., 1- I, ' v ''' . . m !? . ." Ile distress iiii widespread, not confined tofown . il . !slightly. Lieuts. Nelson and Gilt of Memphis, ; or , counties, ; !tit le gelieral- it 14 neart N,T en 'tng ; Tenn., were• killed. Gen. La Vega's brother end] ' withers. the chetrese that has come (moor toy Ini-; rice. America mast not relax her Warts to save ;: Aeveral Mexican Colonels killed. .' . their fellow rnortats. Food wilt do it anti one On the lath of April Gen. Worth marelred or l bemired ,lollars warm from Atne ; lica-would ha mei Mexico. Gen. Scott was Ito have followed he i ..i.,X - CN't WatAX Ma of the steamboat Greet ! valuable as three huratted in menet Clothing's! . shoes, 'oreghosseser Old:Wilt be:llse next accepted "me day. Western, about three yea rs ag o 'b oug h t a h o rse irribla and szasenablettertation to food. I trust in God t The Nterican prisoners .will he petalled. The Canada w h ic h_ h e tnirtitsht.re Buffalo on his w a il that each State will freight a ship forthie•countryl'otheers have arrived at Vera-Cruz. . . ! • Last winter the horse was seized, on amount of tbel na' ferrite and th " a. " I ennui give ten several 1 ---`-` . r io4lnores or the eireets'ef this terrible farrtioe, bit i A TI eN T Le A N D 011 tee T I-ent epee Captain not having reported him to the Cletens! t grew sit ik s at ate mer it r ec ei t e a t Wi ves m .„4 31, 4 1,.; 1 , , ".. ,_ ~,- . rr 7 ' ~..-,- --:""--" --* House officer, and was condemned. Lately, the: rev of Aroicre,a, only think of an Irish mother I .* " °e • `"' l 'l eav c". IN -s. sad Gen. J. A. Moor` eat, decided that the' placing her dear 'ante- ofr t ireng, to the.s t atne ee r oil head, of . Pittsburgh, were elected Directors at :the Secretary at the Treasury boat likewise was Liable, under our laws., to seizure i '''''' e, e n 4 Peet of straw, irt a earner of a wretebesi 1. Piniudelphia and Pittsburgh Telegraph' at a long . and cordemir4liOrt, Is star au then think of. her going -there hit ii g h e m i n phitad. e lphi a thra.aft er p oea l [ the morning and finding .all titelat (save Oa?) item' . .----- famine anil.the famine fever, and that darling of, ; t I her Least a.critir, for two grains of corn, Thera i are ethers equally as strong a% this is; ;list plead our chanly, American,, 41 the name of God skstil i'slunatast tit the work - of-preserving lift,.” 1 , Extract freer , Ifr. .Ferresirs &tier, i 4 ?Sr,: Tril.Writim! , 1 "To give'you a correet sr.swer to your letterl r from I'litslnirgh—with reference to the' times la' Ireland, is more then I Can drs—as the Ali - nighty! only knows, what is to Avelieme of tlvrere timea—l, , yeti May consider the Aituatiottor the pri`or' in ibis; i county (tkmegat) where Ureters not one meadof! 'potatoes for them to eat, and et iireient, there 41 but few farniliee in the comity thethave one pound; !of meat; my only fear is that the present is not i the worst--ores neighborhood is not the worst; i part of the co u nty— w e are honorable to stand thel i shock than others in this country. distress; the distres .!IS not rontineil to localities such as Sigfreeler,l Cork, Illoyo, and -such like placee, the distress isl `general alt over 'Zeeland. The Government have f ;given laata of .money iii he repaid in ten grata—. ' i but lettere , men of ii,leiesi dill not, reeii,le, to make i prerertments end get, there,eharr4.-41, the worst 1.011, This county was riot situated that way : We i ! got our share. ; We has-e in this parish about tile hundred persons werkie,g at Hoed makine - . 1 These men are paid nine pence per day, ( tec) and some of themhave. -families to support of ; from 8 ter 10 persons, with Indian meal at 21 pence (;;ie.) -pee peck is only seffi6ent to -keep tile in them. lint to look. them in the face, dis• I tress and rahaty is plain to be seenre.whert this is done, what will become of them, as it cannot last 1 longe--and even last week they 'cut down the emu. 1 bee 211 to • every hunched. If potatoes were to grow in future there is no teed, and our'crop . 0r; ears will neter support - onetbird of Our population. I So, as I stated to you, my fear is that the present; its riot the Woret—for even, it we could get proeiS.' !ions from oilier countries, we will hair nothing tow I give in return next year. Many had cows. sheep„ i and other. thing?, but they had to part with them, lat the beginning of the (Indies*. Tile subscrip tions you are generously sending from America, I with other vontribittions from I•: , ngland s are die; tributes! freely to, the poor. ' But to conclude this, I think thousends `tolist die, as many have already, but "the Lord's will must be done." 0:149n the 3d inst. 175 soldiers from Michigan, arrived at,Cincinnaii, on their way to.the seat of war. The Commercial says that four more corn. panics were expected on the following day. Frairs.—A. destructive fire occurred at Greens burg, Ky. on the 18th nit. A row, of the .finest buildings in the place was consumed, and the Court House considerably injured, We learn from the Cincinnati Signal, of Wednesday, that the extensive Saw Mill and Pla iting establishment of Mr. G. H. Steffy, on Con. gress street, was destroyed by fire on Monday night. Loss, 510,000. No insurance. • A men Whose name is unknown was found amongst the'ruins the next morning, burnt to death. 'f.E.There occurred a great fire at Griffin, in Georgia, in the latter part of April, by which four. teen valuable store houses and their: contents were destroyed. Nearly the whole town was consumed. 0:7.0n the 28th ult. a fire was raging in the i pines of Monmouth and Burlington counties, New Jersey. The - mails were stopped in se , .eral pia-1 ces, in consequence of it extent, and all other corn munieation suspended. Result in Virginia. The Richmond Enquirer and Whig both ntrree in giving what is now generally- believed to be the entire result of: the election. The' following com prises •the:Congressional Delegation : 1 1 1140CRATS. Arch. Atkinson, Gen. C. Dromgoole. Thomas S Bocock, Thomas H. Bay R. T. L Beale, _Henry Recliner, James ..‘l'Dow ell, Wrn. G. Brown, Thompson -9 The fullowin: res-nit of the Legmlatioci is ;lien by both the Whig and Enquirer; Democrats. Whigs Senate, hold overc... A:3 S- E!ected this spring... 3 3 Rouse of Delegates: .62 f 3 43 A tie on joint ballot_ Lait year there was Detnorratie majority of 22. . The Caters publishes the Collo:vim: note from Lord Palmerston, presenting the thanks al the firi , tish Government and nation to the people of the United States, for their liberal eontrtbutiora Ite aid of the7atitrering people of Ireland Fon aro x Grrier, 3tarth t, 1547. Sir : I have received your dispatch So. 8, of the 12th ult.., stating-that measures have Lem taken (or the purpose of raising a subscription in the United 'States for the relief of the destitute Irish poor. Andl bare to instruct you to take every oppor I tuna,' of saying how grateful her Majesty's Gov. eminent and the British nation at largeleel for this kind and honorable manifestation of syrups. thy, by the citizens of the United States, psi the sufferings of the Irish people. It miglit'snared have - peen expected that a generous and high mind. cd nation would deeply comininerate the sufer• '' logs which an awful visitation of Providence has : inflicted upon so large a ' , draft:fan, descended : from the twine ancestors as tlierrisciSes. But the active and energetic assistance which the people of the United States arts thus affieding, to the pociri Irish, %stole rt redects the highest honor upon our, translantie brethren,. moat feud to draw closer, and to render stronger arid more lasting, those ties of friendship and mutual esteem Which her majesty's govetninent thuds will long continue to.exist be totem the two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon larnity-r—separated. indeed, from each other, by geographical position, but united together by com mon interests, to which every succeeding : year 11Thit add in - creasing extension and force. tt ant. &c•, PA DM ERSTON To the Right Hon. Ihichilril Pakentram, A . sno:r IN The rival candidates for Governor in Termes sec., (says the Pennsylvanian,) are two Browns, the present incumbent, Aaron:V. Brown, who is the Democratic nominee for re-election, arid Gen Neil S. Brown, the Federal nominee. The Gov. is sanl. to he a perfect whole team ; and tra , follow. inn extract from a late reply of his to his compet• itor, is proof that he is a rough customer in de bate : i - Who can contend that the boundary of Texas was left open for the future action of Gdegress?— Look to the absurdity and.cruelty of such an ar gument. The President sends our army - to the Saltine. There General. Taylor takes his position, and he and his brave army look over to the west. They see the Mexicerr - army pass over the Rio Granite and invade Texas. Can't we fight them noir ? "No." say the Whigs, "the western hour. dory is open and unsettled:' But look, they cross the Nueces I Can't we fight them nowt "No," say the Whigs, , the western boundary is open." , But look! they have. crossed the Coloradol the itowns are all on fire! the Texan people are fleeing before them! Cant we fight them now? "No, not ! i yet," say the Whigs, " the western boundary is open!" But look! yonder are the Mexican lan cers striking down and piercing through and thro' the poor decrepit old men, Unable to flee from them, and yonder the licentious Mexican is laying his rude hands on the.thrinking females—we al most hear their screams under the outrage,.-._o! can't we fight them how "No, no," say the Whigs, "not yet, not yet: the western boundary is opal!" Good God! have reason and justice and humanity fled the earth, that such doctrines are s n aintaine4 among an enlightened people I. Mackinatv.—On the 22d of April, a fleet of ves sels was at that port waiting for the breaking up of the ice in order to puss up Lake Michigan. The winter at Mackinaw is said to have been uncom• monly. severe. Provisions' had become scarce, and not a barrel of flour could be obtained outside the garrison until the steamers arrived. Captain Carey company of 2d Infantry at the post is or• dered to Mexico, and a, company of Michigtin re. mutts will then occupy the post. Mil • ; EMI ~.:,.;:....--,.-,: -?.::;.:;.:=,.;.:-'..::::,,::.,: . .. 7...'-.:;,.-.,,...,'-.......,-i.:::-.,.,:..,':-.---!!',': MEM ::.I . '..:::i' - ..:.%,' . .• - :-.' , : , ;,'. - S.l„ . ..i !. .1, wutos. John 31 Botts, John S. Pendleton, ThotnaN S. Ploarr•.cy, Wrn. L. Goggin, Wl7l. B. Preston, Andrew S. Patton—tr.* S0311:11iING HAND ~03f MESE --- - s for thelfornin g Post. Ma. irAIIPEU ollipiris of intimacy with - a vd.ryexcellent Man , vyboii-a. Wingi.frorp whom I som e times receive certain hints as to . eveMs that are to be brought to. light by - his party. All the plans and arrangetrients are first. carefully' matured by, those „able inf skillful men our. County Com missioners,'and afterwards a ct:ll.is isstied,and the Convention - conw-mgether, oud ratify -,what has been se; 14:ell P`repared' to their hands. My friend inlorrns me that the County T r amissioners -have selected the following ticket.to be nominated for the. Assembly. It looks formidable, and it- will behoove us to. select our very ablist men to op pose it, unless we intend to submit,to no inglori ous defeat. ' 'Eenute---T. J. Pigharn. Ashernblyainuel Palmer, `• ' r , ft te't Vl*Knikt t John Jack. • _ Mn.' Flanvent—With your permission I will trouble you to publish the fultow•Mg extracts, - (torn gentlemen well informed, on the distress in Ireland. The first is from Mr. Br an KTT i which has, been furnished me by my old preceptoi,.(inMontreal,) now a distinguished member of the New York bar. The otter was handed me - by airorthy friend,•Mr. WILKINSON.. Both letters have the most recent date. It' gives me great sdtisfaction tor-state thM our oWn country is acting nobly in the cause'of human benevolence:—Wherever I tuldresied Meet ings the People - have come forward With a praise worthy- generosity, and contributed freely and largely --for u God loveth acbeerful giver." lam at a loss for words to, express my acknowledg ments to our warm hearted and christian frient r ls throughout Allegheny, .Now pleasing it must be to all, to know that the grateful people of Mitt fated -Country are rilrering up their prayers to Al mighty Goff, for the welfare and preservation of the people of our city; the first to send relief to Ireland. Methinks can see, the prdad emblem of our glorieins . republic-(the.eagle,)towering aloft and skimming over the WOO expansive ocean-sprea ding its ample wings' over .Ireland, saying arise-- r for the sons and daughters of:Columbia" will feed and keep you front starvation. Then cross over to haughty England and scream in the ears i:sl Royalty—Behold the Americans feeding your fain . ished subject's, that you have defrauded out of that which God intended for them, 'twill then .wing its way hack to its own blight stars "that shine alike on all-,-where alt are blessed with -plenty* there rest in security on the loftiest pinnacle froin all danger. Well the American people,. deserVe the thanks and gratitude of the British government, and not only of them, but they have exhibited to the whole World that iobleness of soul which will redound to the honor and fame of our infant re public. Never in the memory, of man has there Leen any thing to equal the generosity and chris- tian charity of our people., This country will fdr ever be remembered and remain a blessing to mil-1 Iwns. T treat, for the .sake of *tarring women and children, that our generous, transporters - *in see The neietaity of giving our freight the preference. We are willing to pay therm-the outside price. Let the poor souls have the 'keg! that the . generotis public are contributing,'and Heaven will revrani those that take care of the poOr:. I feel that I am amply rewarded for whatrlittle _have done, by the frre.will offering of our gentlemanly editors. -ask no higher favor than the :good opinion of the T public. nr true re%pert, 1103E'RT 11. KERN The Cand flicl.c:—The appropriation of thb Fur plus canal revenue, fur the pmsecution of the ca nals of this State, passed the senate yesterday in five .eparate bills, agreeably to . the order of that body, taken on the previous day. The hills ap propriate, in the aggTegate,, upwards of $900,000 on the basis of the report made by Mr. Dentliston, from the canal committee of the senate, and the respective bilk passed unanimously, -The Sums appropriated are as follows : • • Erie Enlargement Genesee Valley, .. Black River Oswego Canal Oneida river.. y 300,6-20 $ A bill, embracing all these objects, and appro• printing an aggregate of upwards of a million of dollars, ban already passed , the assembly ; so that we may regard the resumption of the public,works under the provisions of the-new constitution, as fairly comtneneed.-41bany dlrgus. 'There recently died at Khoi, in Persia, Prince Moored Ali, the 85th-eon of Feth Ali, Shah . of Persia, who had 104 children, of whom 39 are still living. On The .decease of his fatber,' , in 1831, Moored Ali left the conrt, retired into one of the provinces, where" he lived in a comparatively hum• ble style. Ile, was a l man, of highly cultivated understanding, and-;employed himself chiefily in astronomy. He published, alew years ago, a tree. tise on the . prognostics.iof tho.,weather ? . tr:':.1:.:A , ,.., - ; . ;:•1:::.;:,-.,, .':':"."'.:'...i'::,.!',.,i.:','!':';t;-;.i'...,,.. ~,„:--,..•,:-„....._,..„,:,i.;,,i,';';.t•i:i; ~7'..;.,!.,-,.7•.,i!.'.;':f.-::-;:.c.. '..5,1':-:..!.-•,:.''1.,:-'l-:,',:".-,. IIiEOM .: -(4'..4;!-Z,:ifi;.-7'...'.:j.:1T .L4.:.' , :4 -:. E .•'.-:_, .. '::i . ";;:!:: : i 2 ,:;,.. - 1 , : n 74,:.";:::„ . ',: . ' . ..... „-..,!:.....,,,.,,... 7,.;:i.6.:•.::::7:',.,:---',17,---4)-Y.:': -.',..-.7,r.:::,!';':i:.'t:-1-.i..-::'-.7-;'!,:',:.'.. .. .-! . .'T..1:i: . '-c .. .i 4 . ,- .. , . , -.., ,- ...,' - .; ',7:-: :Or Mc . Ator,iing Postl .$535,000 1:2'8,720 37 .100,000 100,000 2.0,000 iti . i LY7;4 ~.. . • :.,, .-.,,,--..,, L . ~,....„'- ' ;.' V. , qi';.•.' : : l ' ' ':' , .--,>;4...,,'-Tio-:•ie4!,,. MEM MEE .-..-,';.-.',.•.... 1 -- , , .:::.'_i':',;' , ';'.;.v -.".?':;::•....:-.'-,.:•:',';,:.''..:,,.-.i..,-.::t y ',' ifial =IS DkiSPATOTLEIP igctiri trap i.osert BY ELECTRITIEUGRAPEL GREthiATTL IIEN IP.SI6ANS. 4MER16,4 , 1VS VICTORIOUS. Vivo DI ettc.aat Generals taken 'Pilionees 1 PUILADTAPIITA, May 7, 1 . 547.1 . o'clOck, P. M. • The southern mail, which hasjust arrived, brings more glorious ROWS from our gallantlittle - irrny in MeXico. Another great battle has been fought between thilbrcis under General Scott and the Mexicans, near Cerro Gordo, which resulted in the entire, routing -of the Mexican. army. But few Americans-were killed and wounded, while: the loss on the side of• the Mexicans immense. rive Mexican Generals hail beenJaken prisonersi LATER.NEW& PARTICULARS OF THE GREAT BATTLE Mexicans Slaughtered . * Hundreds ADlREticitiv Loss VERY SEVERE. I Cet.terron's OrFla; Pkttstetrgl3,2 'lay,'• ft, 1547 : 5 . , ,•, . Amount received n; this n4hre tor canal tells, ;donor, the week ending Wednesday evening, 3ilay 56, $:. , :3 , .. 1 4,32. LEV/ G , CLOVER, Cotri. Fans las asszosr.—Ther price of passage it } rn New York to Boston, by - the Stonington route, ties lately been - reduced to $4 for cabin and $2 tit) for deck passengers: Freight is now taken at 7 cents the cubic toot, and 30, cents the, WO ry , rare and ecarce collection of Theological and AlisreilaneOns &mks, will be sold'at 3.l'6len n auction morn - I,llljg evening, at eaky gas Sescts.--`l'he Jyurnal of Commence of the 3d nut., says that the amount of specie receiv ed from foreignsports during the past week, Was st<4S-4,9—•0; and that the amount of specie in the vaults of the banLs of that city on, tivrlst of this month, ',vas $L01:0,0.0. Mineral Region of Luke Superior. , 4 FKW cloz,:latest edifion) of "Houghton and A A_ :Bristol's Miners! Region," QCCompattied by the map of the entire country; number and kcal on of every permit, name and capital stock of all 0, I nniung companies, result or the geologjeal and ye E 1 pographicat survey, together with rdl tlie, stittisti 1, information reams to the Misieral Region ort4ke. Bepeoori are containetl in the work. For iale bi - :i .., RAYS di. BROCK:VIA - Ali, Druggists, 1 . . ,'. . No. 2, tiiiiiinere ia.l'Row, , LihertY it: l mayS4:llm ' _............._ 1 , ........._.........--- ______ A. CROSS, it I it) E§T.?. i CjFUL t.l7infernis his rrien t ti t s, and i t h d a IL, peki In gen e ra l , tha t he o. nom 11 act up, an ready to receive Boarders at his house, an Ilith-at.,. iopposke.the - Jail. Iterreahments and Meals can lbe had at any:hi:nu in the ~lay. : triayS-31nA, 1 • T . ) ACON..-40,000 lbs.l.link, Sides and Shouldes, 11 part in canvass, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, Cor. Smithfield and Front sts; Last Sale of Books, OF PRESENT CONSIGNMEv TS. rpms evening, at 71 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streeis,- Will be sold, a large, collection of valuable now and second hand Books, among which arc Encyclopedia Americana, 14 voln.;• Nicholson's Encyclopedia, 12 vols.; Works of Shakspeare, Byron, Burns, Scott, Shelly and other standard. Poetry; Theology; History; FiCtion; Medicine; Music . ;,Law, &c. Vainly and Pocket Bibreiii, Prayer Books, splendid Anntials; among which tire#lo — Copics of the Odd .Fel low's Offering, Letter and Cap writing Paper, Blank - Brinks, Steel Pens, Engravings, ge. mvti JOHN D. DAVIS, Auccr, . Scarce mid valuable Books, And fine Engravings (the batante of an .Easton Jobber': Stock) at Auction; BY •J,A NIES At >KENNA, Atmrroaten. A l' the Auction Room, No: Wood street, 3 doors from sth, this evening, Saturdny, May. Sib, at early gas light, will be sold without reserve, n large and valuable lot of Theological-; and Mis cellaneous Books, the balance of - stock an east ern jobber returning home. Some are very scarce and seldom offered it Auction. 'Among 9 C,vhich is Saint Binavetine's Life of Christ; from thesorigi nal Latin, gilt edge andplates ;'Manuals and Pray et Books; Graham's .Chemistry;, Mrs. Ellis'Fami -Monitor; I'. Babington Macauley's Essays, critical and miscellaneous ;.',Nleadow's French and English Dictionary; Anthony Ainsworth; Penny Magazines; Newton on the Prophecies; Ftench, German and Latin , Dictionary; very. old editions/ Pone ; Laiiiiitatir,-Corviniamea;. Family and.Po`ak 7 ' eG Bibles, in extra bindings ; and a general assort-' rrient of- &hoot toul.Ziact.Lanetitis Books; 78' $4 44.4.....„...\\ : lih. ,-_ ' • .. r _~ .e =ilia wawa Ifiaifitgitir HE POOR OF IRELAND. ''Elie ExeCtitive Irish Relief Committe, take iteesure jo state, that the Rev. J. Nkirxsero Mee ! , err • VoltUctel ieer a.Lecture, on Thurtitley 13th.iust., T at:- 8 .o'elock; at the Rev. Dr. Herron's Church, Wad(' street. The proceediln; given. , to the stereini poor of Ireland. The *nine Ond benevolent public are expected. •. : Tickete•SO•cente k to be had at the tolloiring Pla ces, viz: Johnston & Stodkion's, Kay & Co.; Lei) Loomis's, Dr. Kerr's Drug Store, Mitchell's Hot Store, Allegheny city, and from R. H. Kerr. • • '" • By the Cornmittee, - . - 111: ALLEN, Preit. pro. tern. H. Kean, Serreniryi • ' • The Minagere of the-%VT/HospitiiLASSOCia• tioll, will•meet at thelhing Pittebtugh• this.af ternoon, at. 3 o'clock. • For this city and also for the city of Allegheny, are rewectfullprequested to dike• their wilediente forthwith, and.head the money over to - • may 7 M. ALLEN.. The. Executive Relief Cornmittee will meet on every Tuesday , at 4 o'clock at the Navigation in surance Office. By the committee. mayO. R. H. KERR, Secretary. Farmers and others bringing produCe for the starving poor of Ireland, will please inform Michael Allen, Esq., on Water street, who will ,attend to the same and give storage in• his spacious ware house to all donations offered for the relief of the poor of Ireland. By the Committee; ap29 ROBERT U. g.ERR, Sec'y. STAGE MANAGER, ' PIIEVATE BOW Q 5; ISIAGLE TICALTS 75 CTS. Dress Circle, 60 cents. Secon d. Box, 37} cents I Pit, 26 4, Gallery, 90 - .4, Fifth pied of Mrs. MASAN and Mr. WEIEATLEY Will be acted Tobin>s Comedy, in 3 acts called the HONEY MOON. Duke Aram, Juliana, The entertaiiinient of the evening to conclude with •thelltrilling Drama, in 3 acts, called s•-• ' •LUCRETIA -BORGIA. • . Doors open at past 7 o'clock, curtain will riso at 1 before S. The lox office will be open daily from 10 o'clock A. M., to 1, P. M., turd' from 2 to 5, P. M., where any number or gents may ho secure:l. gtrliis particularly requested that no children, in alma be brought to the Theatie. A T MORSE'S (late Cook's) irreaastir Deeor: .1 - 1 An Overland Journil - rtitind the World, durieg the years IS4I-42, by Sir George Simpson, Gover nor in Chief °film Hodson Bay Company's Terri tories. A Dictionary ofPoetical Quotations, consisting o extracts on every subject; compiled from various au tbors, and arranged under appropriate beads; by T. Watson, M. D. The Medical Student's Vade Menem: or Manual Examinations; by Geo. Mendenhall, M. D., lecturer on Patholo , ,,y in the Medical Institute of Cincinnati, member or dm llfedienVociety, etc. • Small Books on Great Subjects, 3, vols. - My Little Geography--a superior thing of the kind. • • • • • • • - History of tho Rerolutimi in 'Germany. Modern Chivalry: or the Adirenturcs of Captain Farrago—comic. . • .. • " Dombey & Son, No: 7. • • Living Age, No. 155. The Secret Band of Brothers, . illustrated; by J. IL Green—it thrilling story.. •. . The Arta and Mysteries of Gambling, illustrated ; by J. U. Green. .• r Lives or euly British Dramatists—a rare and beau tiful work. • . • Blackwood's Magazine for April.' . • -A Tait of the 03d Convents orParier. • 'Mexico as it was and fa', with 'numerous , antra. The Meteor: Or the Cutter of the Ocean—a gea Story". - . • • • Gen. Taylor's Life, - Battles and Correspondence.-- with illustrations. , . . . liarper:a Illustrated Shakspearc—complete and beautiridly bound.. - - Just received and-for iile at - MORSE'S Literary Dept, 85 Fourthittett: " rovB _ .. . . Capartiler,hlp. "rim undersigned hare this daY•associated them. j. selves together, under the firm and. style of Jon:" BLACE & Cod, for the purpose of conduetini a Wholesale Grocery Produce and Commission Bu siness and have take thatspacioui Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, pposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and farther patrons. •-•" . .• - , HENRY liI , CULLOUGH, . .. JOHN. BLACK. Pittsburgh, Aprd I, 11117—may S-Itno .• . TN the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny j . county, onjuno Term, A. D., 1847. No. 94. In the matter of tho Petition of Francis Herron, Thestee of Eve Anshutz, wife of George Anshutz, for diochaige from the further execution nfa cer tain Trott. - And now, to wit May I p , 1849 J: llortionia Sewell, ' Hoe., resents the •K: ' • Petition of Rev. Irrancis lierron,•Tras s"" (*** tee of Eve Armlet:, (late Hampshireo • ' 4 ,4; praying to be .clischarged • from said 1 41. , Trust. And it is ordered, that notice ((Weald application be given, to all persons whom it may concern, by publication once a week in the Pittsburgh Gazette, and Daily Post, until the second Monday of June next, at which time the prayer will be granted, if no sufficient cause-be shown to the contrary. From the Record. • .. myt-d !mid , 311RA1H UULTZ, Pro. Admlstistralenetii Notlee. ' ' T . . U uederrigned havielf taken out Letters ofAa ministi*on upon the estate of Jana Little, sieceased, her bj notifies all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against the mune, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JANE LITTLE, Administratrix.... may&svGt . THE ORIGINAL BAND OE SAIILE fIARDIO.NISTO EG respectfully to announce Two of their unique B C oxen are , at PlilLo HALL, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, MaY 10th end 1 Nth. During each evening, a rich and rare selection of Ethiopia,n Melodies and Parodies from the Gems of the most favorite Operas of the day will be sting. For pertic niers see small bills. ocrDoors open at TV, Concert to commence at 8 precisely. ma7-3t Great Engllelt Remedy For Coughs, Colds Asthma ) and Consumption! frIlE great and 'only remedy for Colds Cougha, 1. Asthma and - CoNsc3rPrion, is the ARIAN BALSA.M 'OF • LIM, ditcovered.by: the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London. England; and introduced in to the United States under the immediate superin tendanco of.the inventor. .' Tho extraordinary success of this medicine , in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American ' Agent in soliciting for treatment - the womb POSSIPLE casts that can be, found in the community—cases 'that . seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished Physicians as CONFIRMED AND Inv- CUILATILk. The Hungarian Balsam .bas cured, and I will cure the aropr mrsrmiiri or; cisis. It is no quack nostrum, bnt'a standaid English medicine, of known and established efficacy.. • • Every flintily in the United States eliohld be sup plied with Ilycban's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to countortuttrhe consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to.be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in We Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De bility,Asthma, Influenza, 'looping Cough and Croup. tcr Sold in largo bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a rimier English''and A merican cerftficates, and other evidences, shovving the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may bopbtained of the Agenta,gruhtuonaly. -.•• Davto'F.' BevelEr, sold Agent for the United. States, 119 Court street, Boston. T. W. Drorr & Sons, General .Wholesale Agents • , No. 139 North . Second street, P.hiladelphia. • - - For Sale by B. A, F.AIINESTOCE Co., io`iner 61 Wocosi end Front strict:. . • • • • • • „- • • • - • '4;l-• • • -. - h‘ , ::.;•.z.- , ' _ IBIEN UWE . . • ••••.;. 4-- ..• - ' ' MEM =ME iioApjTAL : ANG JOHN:HSRPER, Sec y IRISH RELIEF COMMITTEES HUSH RELIEF IRISH RELIEF PIT TSBURGH THEATRE. Saturday Evening, May 19, A' riot& Ariilvaii of New Books EMBE t,'' ~ 1 ~{., ~' _ :%"„- =EMI • t • Wks. tura. & cos, gightinitriramo *Litmus, Ann DEM.= of :;: ..1 011, EIGIP•IiiifervIHAIESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICA.t.F.B OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, • . : AND SPECIE, .• 4vo; (4 WOod it., orie door above Fourth, East side, . • • • Pittsburgh, Pa. 4171IIRREN'I S Funds received on deposit, and col 110.1dcrions Wide on all the Cities lhroughout the :United 'States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New. York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and 'Virginia Banks bought and sold - on . this.Most fssor- able terms. . The hlg,hest premium ilkadfor Foreignhnd Altteri tan Gold'an'a Silver - coins. "'• • Eschiatire - on=Eriglatal,:lrehott — tiermilWOOV France procured, . . . marlo4awi • t oy ,. Remittances to' A D PASSAGE PEON LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the varieror•Parte et. IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHLV. • .•••• • , AND PITTSBURGH. ' T . . . HE undersigned, 'Agent for`. l lkfearati; IMO'S. dr Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland, !Medina and 'Walers,,:it"the'ratiarFfit.4 Dollars to .the .CI sterling. Drafts humid for any ; amount drwn direct on the Roy%) Bank of.l.Mlaniij; Dublin, and on 'Mews Prescott, Grote, Amea 111- c 0 4,,. Bankers,. London,' payable on - prestinti6on matt. 'Bank in the United:Kingdom free,ofdiscount or any charge whatever. _Those desirous of. Tenanting, or sending for their friends will ease apply to the sub, criber, at his •Offieri o nPenn street, 4 doors' abort the Canal Basin.• ; JAMES BLAKELY:' Persons at a distance nishing information' Will re;• eeive .an answer try &qui Mails IT dire ctilt (PVIIt• paid) as above . •'• • • ' Refer to the Banker's; blerchantiti; and Micitiditi>.` furers of Pittsburgh anirvicinitj , . "'a;•spl7.dawtf • .. .. - • Iron city llotoi., , , .. , . , it TRS: PATHICN. & SON - will COatitltle t0,ke0p,146,,.. i 131 Iron City Hotel, Fifth st. between W00d.;n14 . , Market streets, where therwill lie glad to entirtakis their customers and the publican general..• " MACHINE F AILDB.I. 0 011 I; FINDINGS, 4;4 _ M. Cummins, Nit. 12e.1 Liberiiist., 5 doors below st. - Ci air street.' -- NrSsns.'SiMes Smith 'Es Co.', Macline Ckd t Agency, Matualacturerfa 'Finding Establish.; meat, and dealet In Clocts, Looting Gloss Plates, Frames, Glaze, 'Variety .Goods,'&e. • • :• •' i . nov.•18--reb23diew • - •• •• . ...C. S. Pon!rm. • • •W. M. FOSTER . Mad H.A.D.-10 barrels prime Shad, jeatliceived S for sale by SMITH 4. SINCLAIR, may? :•4' 66 Wood at EERRING. -25 birteli; Baltimore Beningijaat received and for sale by . ' • - :M EL. WHEATLEY .MRS. bIASON. army. "' 56 Wigid • it. ARECEIPT FAR: THE HUMAN HAIRi=-To force ,its growth and, heattktrillike trgolit, silky, clear and fine. , Peisona who (in consequence of tie many eselerii, things sold) set down. every Article (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. 'lf people could be made to: try a 3s bottle of Jones' Coral Restorative, and see how it makes dry, - rusty, red light Emir moist, soft, aburn and dark ; keeps it so, and by its use for some time, causes it togrow naturally beautiful, If people. could seethe number of poor reip.ectable Mechanics ' that use it (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beatitifying the, hair, far keeping it soft and in order three times as long as:, any other article made, audit coats but 371 cents for a bottle. Read these certificates. BALD HEADS, BALD lIEADS—Mr. William, Jackson, of 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., certi— fies, on the 3d of February, 4847, that Mr. Thamai Jackson's head, on the top, was entirely bald for 1b years;und that by using two 3s bottles ofJonea's Co, ral Hair Restorative P the:ll:Lirfast growing and, thick, and will aeon d ie entirely restored. Grey Heads, Grey Ileads—.Read-1 hereby certify . 4 that toy hair.was turning grey, and tbat since Leave'• used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative . it; entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a flee dark look. Before I used. Jones's Coral Itestarative ,combed out handfuls of hair daily.. THOMPSON, 92 king it., N. Y. 4 • Mr. Power, grocer, in Fulton' st.;. had his hair' choked'up with dandruff,. and Jout's' coraUllait• ' Restorative entirely cured it. ; ' • -. • - D 3 you wont to dress, beaut(jy;gztisake your hair sift and fine: Read.—l ) Hem,lieu, late barber. • on board the steamboat South Anierican„do i'arbry, that Jonea'neorai Hair Restorative is' the beat article I ever used for dressing, softening, cleaning, - ant: keeping the hair a long time in cities; all my can- - :turners preferred it to any thing else. • Sold by W. Jackson, at. hia Boot and ShotifitOrek,- and Patent Nledicine warehouse, S 9 Liberty st.ihead.-1 of Wood at, Pittsburghr-In Brittle! at 371, 50 Cts. and ono Dollar. my!! . • Pso~tosdls .tor - Pittisksuigh Coal. TIROFOSALV will be.received by the undenigned; ' 1 1" until the *first day of June,, for the delivery of 16,900 bushels of Fitlaburgh Cent!, of the beat qual ity for the fibrication of Gas, to be furnished. oti or before the first day'of October ne*t., at' the.St:Leakii,..., Gas Works payment to be-made upon • For furt her particulars applito the undersigned. MACXENZLE, Chairman If the .Gas Light roini* tee. • ; •.•. . • . • mav7-d3w - • . . - BY:JOHN:D. DA ; ,AUCTIONEED. - SOUTH:Rap' conitzit OF %'1301i • IMl*lrag ON illo'ridny morning the tOth inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor of Wood and sth sts., Trill" he, sad; Tor. Cash currency, an 111. # tetaive assortment cif- seasonable,' staple and hies' , Dry Goods, &c. •. - . • .- At 2 o'clock, P. M. - ,7A-Jarge.qturntity , of bottle. hold. furniture; among which are splendid-p 47 bureaui, Taney and eon:anon !ett bedsteads, wisll'and Wink 'stands, tables,. locking : ".:: chaiis, .pleaded mantle lanips, mantle clocks,,lo4-1 lag glasses; also feather beds, beding, mattnises, engravings, wire fenders, alit:mete, glassware, queenswaxe, groceries, Ike.; one patent motticklW, machine. At 7; o'clock—A large assortment of ready m ' atiet- 6 : clothing, gold and silver watchetr, 4aperior Uhler • and pocket cutlery, bouts, shoes, hatpesnipskiksktke . Steamboat yartelat '•_‘ • (AN Monday afternoon, 101.1 r at 4,1. o'clock, on board, at the Monongahela wharf; below the month of Ferry street, will be aold.,the atearnbout with her Furniture, Tackle, all of a. which is in goed tikder, and may be examined at ear_ time ppylous to time o.f.sale, %Tonna of isle will pet r [man '4oHki tt. Of ' a lasrge Stock of Dry Good . s Wear, Boots;:auri , : . Shore, Harehrare 'and Cutlery, the batatett of ' ea-led:ice City Store, at..diction. 1:1Y JAMES,MiKENNA. A • , A T the Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood alreet,,..3: duois from sth, commencing on hionderricsti... May 10th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and con: tinning every evening at early gas light (Suudari • excepted;) until the entire•lot is disposed of; it .ia. the largest stock of Goods that heti been sold at thee and unlimited pricea.iia.the City for - a considerable • length of time; the article's base an been pnrch.ssed, with greatcare and judgment in the Eastern Cities,, exclusively for this market,• among which may hei.+ enumerated the following in part, viz : About 300 pieces English, French:and Americtik::l Prints, latest styles; Superfine black and fancy Car; simeres; Do do. Caseinetta; Superfine and fine Broad.: . Cloths; Fancy Tweed Cloths; .Steubenville Keystone, Cashmere,- and Fancy, do; * Floe Shirts, Suspenders, and Over-Coats, Pantaloonti, and Voidsi Dress and Surtout Coats; Green and White DcinrisitiCi Blankets; Cravats, and Pocket. Bandkerchiell; SOW . - - in? Silk; Patent Thread; Drillings; Finer Linen Gam-. brie Handkerchiefs; a largo . Ussort,rdent Of•Shiwillt Victoria Lawrie; BeaverteensyMous Delitines;Flia=?: nels; Buttons; Groves, &c. my 7 JAMES MICENIPAiAuct,r. Iflre .Engin .ue e 4'o; Swle. " FIR4r. cate - Atecond cl Eire . opgiicri that a.gallery.,streeze r : with pipes and .4iverything ready for. .erica: • - Elbe • will be sold low: Forfarthoipaitioulars ineuipaef • • .• .Whi. GORMAN, • - A.DANS GETTY, 'Comnaffeti: GEO. WILSON , B - ACON-17 Huns and Shouldism. iipp wire and #oc.nale !).y . ,:"SMIT111: 6 INCLAIIt, mall: l .• • • 68 Wood it. - dercer jug reed on ea! dy:meta and .Llo.Stimila by • • • SMITH St; SINCLAIR; B ; . _ _ b 8 Wood rt. . 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