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monpat morning, apbil visit
“(rrTv Vffnsnn dailt o*xmcu W>U*m4
and Woekly.—Tbe Daily » Berea
MMtB««nSiS *«TH' w “**T '« Fire Dollar* per
2SSJKwSBr U Two Dollar* per uaom,;
r *t «dMw« 1 ' Li
' r .\9mam to UvnttNn.l l ...
inr-'iUTOiuneßU. to ueue uuertioo, kbo«M
feuded ia bp ftr« o'-doek is \be aftemoott-AiunUon
talfej«.eii tluspartof oor ca*t«ert, wouid b* ptodae
UTerf matnaibcaeti: ' _
/ ro& oOTsazcoft, .
, >4lO IBVIB»
(or CX*T*» cov*TT.)
CANAL COMMISSIONER.
BPS W»PATTOMi
(or cnooii» nvyr I
.üBOAD MOVEMENTS,
Among tiraesrioueßailroad moremenls in Ibis
country, which now gi»e ■»<* cheering indict
of Ua prtMperUy and »**A to
tto'y** jtridwof.Boalooto i»aeb iba
the gr*l .'Wei*, end the Miasieeippl relley, araof!
T ring interest to Pittsburgh. A Utter Bon ,
Eetniil, poblihed in the New Toth Journal of
Comncrco, iysi—“The etock of the Canada
’ la dn taken, end 170,000 armed by the
uXmasaer to dotty the eipense of eurrey, *O.
~ ulmbo csLneocedfiooi one to. two miles be
low the Folio of'Ntegars, end terminate
I - thii pWcO, ol el Port Serden, 70 mito Bom h«fr
1 The iood Is ti be of .the mo* aubmentul ktnd
i era- burtt on > ibis continent-" Th. »
i sarc "The railroad from Ihte piece, west! will
M shite tide ri,ty with -Chicago. The Uoetoo,
Csmrony, who here porcheeed the rood, ere te
. \ZTL track with ,a rkil two pohnde to the
. -raid beerier then the Greet Western, ,They eie
jLtttle, . whrahocee end depot her, much Hrget
| then the one at Boeton on the .Worcester rood,
i They ere new bttildioi nineteen beery |locotno
' ttrae to piece on the toed in the Spring-T .
The «Cenede Railroad," mentioned lin the.
: shore noticed letter, tone from the Nirgara rirrr,
. through Upper Cenede, to Detroit,* orjn lhet
neighborhood; there uniting with the Eeilroed
I sense the Btele of Mlehigen to l-eke Michigan,
i Bom whence to Cbirago tbfra is e rhort.stebm
-1 hoetcommonicetion. A rail oed is tleo shortly to
I [ be commenced. Bom Cbicew to Gelcns, 00 the
I 1 eo the! when there projecte ere ell
Si completed, ee they will be in e few yeere, Boston,
( [. . hr n—'• other greet We.lem rood, end the
f| ndroeda new in operation in the.Suto of New
} Tork, wiil uee m short end cheep Railroad com-.
| rannicelion with the Mirelteippi nrer. |
,j, - “ New Yotkiaiso, beeidee the edrenteger which
} 1 I iMrire Bom these improremenle; project
f' -I I ed hy Bwton enterprise, end conrnmmeled by
VSi I ■ B—- capital. is, with her bereuUen, powers,
V | I poshing toward her Erie toed to Dunkirk.
II ; puisbnrgh U e deeply interested sprrfstor of
ll there moremenU north of her, end they tell her |
in . robe of' werniog-porh yoor iron erp. eleo
f 1 to the Went tfyou do not wieh lo lore the trade
J aimed et by tSeae formidable rirala.
{ • At present Pittsburgh U compelled, Iby her
! V agreement with Baltimore, with much impatience,
to wait the snerrer of that city to her liberal pro.
powtlco.'That answer cannot be deUyed longer
then near the done of line month, when, if the
proposition U not accepted,, immediate itepe, wo
- earrieetly trust, end confidently bcßcrej will be
uken, to pot onr Western road under contract
/Aid here we may stele, that Pitubnfgh ie not
alone dependent upon' Baltimore for camera com
nttmicetinne—nor seen upon Philadelphia. We
ora informed, that s enpplement wee obtained, et
the late Srion of onr Legiristure, toe prertooe
Bslirood wr, by which we hero the unrestricted
right ortrey to e Eeilroed Bom Pittsburgh to
. the New York Sttte line. Where we can inteisect
with the New York end Eric Radioed, gi-ing us
continuum railroad. communications with New
York, end erenlnelly with Boston. There is a
Mobility, and eren a probability, that this will
be theJirtt'raUnod eommunicofron jnm Pith
burgh aoifA the out. Iu Brenda say it wiU.
■ Pittsburgh need not, therefore, be orer-eniious
shoot Baltimore communication. U she does not
choose to accept our propositions, we hope there
WiU be no deUy to further useless negotiations,
hot that our Western road may he commenced
tod j»o*eeoted at one«./j .
UJ- Few pereooe paw up or Jowll Wowl ®
Water,without noticing tho mw end •P 1 ? odld
wudiotua mud on the corner of Front end
Wood. {We do. not know thetlhereiae more
noooni or edmirabiy built hooaethan thia any
crtrera thia aide of tho MoonUine. CorUinlj there
j( none to excel it. Thi* Urge etrudure fieo etoeiee
high area pul epW Hem. B A Fehneetoek end
Co, to accmomodale tho growing botSaeai of the
Im. A. Druggiete, end White Lc*l Mannfee
. ctnro. they do en immecre bnshtcee requiring
p-nnre. they did nog pome in their old tpiegdie j
on the eonpr of Wood end SUth etreeu, eilhoogh
we ehoold mention that they etiU continoo bod
him then il*>o \ v .
Tbtii new hooee end lot coat $23,000. If w
a UUla after the behion of the near and beautiful
i MonongeheU Hooee in outward deeiga hot adapt:
' ad, coarea, to the peculiar boeineae of thie enter.
' Jrfng firm. The etreet etory li ia one room !
j wilhoot any apartment, or any report of any hind
in theorem. The ceiling and drew of the eecood
■atory and aU the fioore abore are .attained in the
centre by ingeniously framed archc. of timber
which yet are neither cnmbeone;in appetence nor
in tho way.
wanting room, a twit Urge enoagn
' for * and their eonrewenee* **• on iho fir* l
or street floor. The whole wUbßAment i* an
ornament to the city and a credit to tho gentle
mantypropriatora. . .
-id
■?'^V
n-v W« notice quite en ettrediro Carpet etore
fact opened on Wood elreet, by htr. E. W-Lynd*
Son inquiry, find 6. b«
eutte of’article* fa hie line eeer brooibtto thi.
' Wket.il cocnpriee* e«ry deecription ofcerpete,
tup, ofl doth., etrir rode. ÜbU. co-ed,
tdhnpeet inducement* to thoee need to* article*
fa fait line. The emolument of the elore ■
. 'httrediw, end there ie e beeuUful
erindov I ten fa hoot, menufhdtned by Wm.
MeCoUy * B ** Adrertieernent- j ■
. - vi-s
r .;^iW.
..- v, - -vi.'i
• i Inreoreneete - —Foar ot it* old; hour** on
*eter etrnet, between the werehouee* of Meeete
Mend, Rhey * Co, end Church dc Cerothete
i hew been' polled down. Four letp werehoueee
'' 4illbe erected on the pound, tunnfaf through to
w root .ttwL Thue the left pp left trnee the
greet fire, on Wter etreet, will be *Bed_iy .nnd
STtowtpn-mt e «,lid f.ont of *ul»unt«l build
lap. 1 , r
| Dee ret Weeeren leewe Weehinqgn for the
L Booth thie week. He wUI fo tat to
f thence to Cheilweon; end, keepurj the
I J -rim et New Orteene eerly in Hey. By the
! middle of month, be
I -et2 piece be will reecit by theMtede
he -ill ««**
t . to t 1 i— ■
f- uusttothe condition of the peeetnfflte
P\ !^l»L«e^.ndThird^,.nA.-»*
I tit oar Bt»eet Cotnmieelimet, we hne»ine.
| -~r hew owrloohed that nnieencfr
£ . it Wet. O Btrreen, now in Weeiunf.
! : _|» i. eeid, le to be eppotalwl BemW
1: s£?£<*«•*»• BowyeP-on-cofUt.
S 1 Beltimore PeltioC _ —-
i 1 . of Heytlr~
$E ; A new g, tbe Benete on the »d
! ••
|S\. • .V v. '
I.q
f tSk k*Kmk'jAcebmr °% llli I
w uSt M ib,lbMfce«ae(M% *• *•*%?? "
lb« ptat bailie j&kSiaii Aoil*. »*-«**•«••
Jos oil theboaiting of and «•
mf'.' ‘ r
The Gottrnor of Bon Lnie, Benor Adorno,
pole oat on oddreeetothe popolotioo. on ihe °ecf
■ion. Miauling theenonlty-on. lho- iloty which
tbo victory hod ohed orti.il, end rendering oil
tho merit of it lo lh« loot renowned Bohto An-
XUo
Gorreioa'a Amu Cmnlryntm.
—Oar army wider lha order. ol hie Etcelleney.
flemreito tfe la Patna, D. Antonio Lop« dr> San
ta Anne, with heroic relor—orereomingtheinfi£
done of the moot trighful eoßenni, •>r°n''pB
, entm, ,^"^d«t‘ '“l.'to',
j it Jif ,ith glory. Ite iiloetrioua cowmen. |
vfLmnaaered.*ita independence, eo perfidloualy end
iJf at North Ame ,i-
hoLuetcd, end our army hu
Ihe national honor outraged et Rreeca
EiMonterey. The Republic commence. May
In adtance which will mehe it reepwtwl abroad
and which will bear it 00, wtlhont doutt to that
I immorulity defined for free end independent na
tione. Onr immenee temtory, uenrped by thta
rile end deferable horde, will be tutored to 0.
intect: not e nnglo eile footprint eheU dere poUote
onr eolt.end the heio, tho gening the men whom
Hem Ten bee beetowed upon or ee a precioue gift. i
knd the affliction.of theeountry, »■>> *“T
complete tho eohlime enlerpriee which he baa
commenced. Union, fellow countrymen! eternal
gratitude to the illuetrioue, renowned md well-de
eerring Preeident Uen-D. Anlunlo Lopei de San
«. AnnCand the invincible army which wfigbl*
under hi. onlcre, in defence, of onr de.re.l
• rweWffl- Ramos Abako. :
m Ban LuiePoloei. FehtlTlSfC. j
i Tu« Bh*m*• Camf, Feb. 23 1847.
Ocnr Friend- TboGcnersHn-chiefi. upon the
ooint of deepfttchtng ■ courier—now S o’clock, r.
J 5 W« hsve taken the fortification* of the «ne
me aQ J foot of bii poriUona, which he defended
•ith obetinacT. and ereiy heigh* and every ravine.
Tf »h?h M fnrion.l, dented. W. hare loe.
muiv field and other officers out of proportion to
tho number of .oldwr*. and wa have taken U om the
• mv two flag* and three pieces jof sitffletf
There are teryfew?ri»oneni —four, I believe the
rL *o*r iroope ate periehing from hunger and llriret.
The, here not drank water in two day. and
have eaten nothing eineolhe day they we*‘ l "'
carnation and a.lice of routed meat,elLaVaca.
I am much afraid leael thra Caere ehonid die.
pore. n. to night, alnc. the *!“?»
reeiterior. and we hate recn bodrea of them fight
ing end charging upon tho enemy whereter they ■
thought there win water.caring for nothing, and
we hare aeen them dieputing among themrelrea,
totally indiflerent to tho fire in tho enemy, for a
pieco of ham found upon tho deal Y.nkrca Tho
night ie a fearful one foe tto Repubtoi, alnco I
dread leet we ehoold tiecome dtabended. In con.
dneioo. dear friend, there now rename but huto
fo bo done, becanre we hare been pnreolng Ute
enemy all day long with the Imyonet. anri ta moro
row they will be finiahed. They ktUed the hono
of the General in-Übief with nj|rwe“«t-
Addition, or Poaltcripl.
me letter, the general .in-chief, conemced wilbmrl
doubt, that Ihe army will dieh.nJnnlcrei c.n_ob.
uin food, end procure weter, hu ordered lle mrieh
“ Ague Sue~ where three ere aom.calll.end
mter —water, which i. before eeeryfhing eUe.
It ie rcry cruel, deu L, Ihet which wo hare
-offered. Vile hue loet .boot a Ihoueand men,
,nj m .„, efficen killed and wounded, and onr
Lombtnlioi smoog ihe re»t.
It the tint setion which ihe Republic hstfoogh
on a Urge ecal. retd otorinalely It f-egun atfire ,
miLUtu part! o'clock m the ettemocm of tho Md.
They .Hacked ne on onr right end were rrpnteed
.16 o'clock. OnlheMd they returned to ha,
charge, at the eame point, before 6 o dock in the
morning, end were drieen beck a (eagoo and a
onartre to Buena VUta, the diffefemt conffiel.
which we had with them being concluded at 6 m
U ‘V"™l'fc«e r. dated February 241 h.-We
hue gained e Moody battle, end taken from the
enemy rteudanle and artillery. They here come
to demand a peace, and they-hare been
by the general-in-chief, *-that unUllthe who a Re
public Ueeacuated by them ho will not toten to
them. 1 * '. I ■
Here follow, the n»mei of of tho officer.
killed. \ ..
Gen. J.urpii writa me, and *«£• thatthe^oy
’-«*n killed: The t>r»ve Cj> 1
lowing office** hi*c t*fn kiU -
TJFrandseo 11cm, lb* licutr: ".t colooel of tb*
lit Light regiment; CM P* “ ,be , Llghl
Caaalmtbe BauteoentoiloßtUf the 11th infan
try, .nd who know, how mmiy b " om “'*"
to. The following .rt -omiiljd: Geoer.l
Lomlirdtai, ihe colorml-of the C.-raliy »nd
Iho Lieutenant CoL of tho sth U.jraliy.
Eirnicr mow . o.iT.T. irrrL». name
Fxo £3. At the moment of witting (15 or lock
of the d.y) wo ore returning from Animlor.,
whole wo bool T.jlot .11 d.y JO"" 5 .!'
from them many point. * m ° n « “‘t k'igbt. ,
in.cco..ihlo, mid doing ro repeatedly, until our
troop, icmliood .t night o.uhli.hod in the ; pom
tonTwhich w. hod dri.en thorn V mmn force-
We took from thorn throe gun., killed many of
their troops oor mldior. ong.gmg them .g.m .nd
delire to .peak to you of dmmjfl-.
led of whom wo h.»o tort mmiy, .ltd among them
rope Oiooua, Pop. Bonillo, the M.jot or Moroli..
Bern. A«u^ t La^do,me ja r o fbomn,-Tbm
I 1 *,e wounded, Wn. Umbudtm, D. Angel Go*-
ran. D. Miguel Connie., .nd other. ’
To d.y » »*g “f tm “ h “ “ f ™“ J' ‘ r „„;
ukine trace. 1). Antonio commwided tho eye.
of the officer to bo ootwndjged, th*t they, might
m. our mmp, and thm if we hm! countermmehed
it wu lor -w.nl of of mipplie. mid not for wont of
“bmu Oi.tu n.ocn »o Hill* A.w.:
General Order . aflbe Arm)— 23d February. 7
o’clock of nigll—on the pantumeaf the enemy
—Camp of La AngMlura.'
Hi. excellency, the Gener.Un-Lhief of the At
I my direct, mo to minoonce to th “. o "'"* l V f
j Jd compmiy officer., .nd the mldier. whmh com
poM it, that he hi. witneroed with mluhictira the
£u.nl homing of ~ch one of tbem donnk Oie
die ofcombet which we h.rohml with the inr.-
dtng force, of North Amorim. Booh homing r.
worthy of the .oldier. ol . people who demro to
be frm; .nd the ground which wo n °« ““"Pf
bn which the enemy wujort now ported the pie
ce. of mtillery mid the color, wo hmre <*kepe ind
the thouund corpro. of the enemy which mo
mattered .ronnd n., will «lw.y. be eeldence of
the eelor of the coldiere-of Mexico. Hi. Excel
lency .lro direct, me to my, th.t in hertmiotiy of
the br.ro droll, of I.U .übordinrte., he will pro
•eot them to tb« nation and to the anpreme go»-
eminent with hi. commendation; .nd mkinginto 1
oonrtderation the fatigue. of thee d.y., mid the |
eemcity of proririon. which the ,roo PVJ”“®'; I
ing. th.tlho will direct them to boro duporod th.t
S.; rn.r reco.er thomrol.e. «o» e°’>el°*’
' With glory the enterpriro ml brilimilly commenced.
Ho dhecu that thi. orderrti.il be commooicilod
to the army to > generrt onlrr.itr.ordin.ry. By
Command of hi. excellency: M. Micrtimm...
Sanla Anna Retiredto Paros-Further Partic
ular. of lUi BallU of Buena Vula—General
. Taylor: Army StM at Buena
lure of Old Bough and Beady ml An Detach
mentlo ChaßUe Gen. Vereu-The .Wounded
Mexican, ’ i ,
Tbe New Orleaoi Picojane of the «tb '?«•.
mmouoeo the! Dr. Torccr, bom of
from Cot Cartie. .rri.ed on th.t morrilnl rt *j
o'clock. Ho .mbrnked .» the the
ecboooer 8t Pool,on lb. 16tb in»L, which «wel
bo left fiflj mile, below tho dtj, end took peemio
to the towbo.ro. Soto. The Pic.jrt.oe loro,
from bim xetUlJ tbit it U onderrtood .t
that Suita Aon* baa reined from Ago* Noe»».
in |h® direction of P»«* where ili* roppo«d he
wooU nuke * lulu Gen Taylor still maintained
hi* portion at Boat Viata.
The folloviof tetter was received at Maiaaoraa,
b m « Mexican merchant of that place, from • Mem*
esn of U was dated on the 6ih March,
ftod |i«ea the only aceoant of the manner in
whieb the battle waafoosht that has yet been re-
C *l*At 3 o’clodt on the 33d nlu the. battle com*
mened at "Buena Viata. five milee from
The fiibt opened with artiliay. and deainjctire
cannonade* 1 * kept op« nnUl rin-rt. Node
eidftd advance was obtained *7 either aide—
the SSd, l^*o the battle waa
K S«MwSlkd httnmMoo
fkjtt-ta— *«»at
JL* . ! *.nei&*ng.g«iar-i»ch^u P irJ
Semjinf.ptuSgwounded' and burying u '* u
I'Silter UailtKlaw wee no M* s££*§:
WL MMioa hMi" 1 1*’®** I '''’* wltb Qn ** T
that tpy “'““.“‘.xrjfjf "
dUUDCt. hot I da not entertain [he belief 'bet >“
1 will Ttntor* mother eng*flem*nL . .
! -Mexico huTot the mean. to beer the harden
of thewtr; il l. ippo.io* po.ertj to ‘ b “ n^‘” c '
—weakneea to atreogth. In my opptnioo '[»»"“
be- beet for the |t«o GoeemmeoU to enwr Into
neeotiation.. With the power lhe ; tnited Sute.
I itVoobl be diihoooreble in her to force
eeinw treatiee 'adrantageoua alone to hcnelT. a
it would be for pi lb meie coneeedone froth no
““'tU reportid the! e train carryin.P-o'^ 0 ”
to the Amerlcarl army waaattacked pur
at Marini, by Don Joee Drree, and la
poeaeaeion, with a quantity of pnrate merchendiie r
takeo *ttha aarnelima.” ... .
Noble Act. —A Mexican pbyalpan rending <
Camargrxeaye the Flaf.haa recetfed a letter from
a eurgeon at Saltillo, dated two day. aft" ihe
.tile, that Gen.. Taylor P«™l«S>'
Santa Arm. to haw. all hi. wounded eon.etfM
into Saltillo and 1 tendered him aurgrcal aid from
f l ’irlaieponed in Malamoraa that Gen. Uriel
had retreated toward, the Tula t’aaa, a. “on
he, undetetpod that Col. Guru* waa marching
Bid that Santa Arm. »u falling
lack upon San I,oi. Poto.i; bat ne we bcforj ..id.
Dr. Turner thinka he baa only retreated to Fartaa
Tat KILLED IK BLTTLE.—Th« Loui.TlU« JoUr
bkl, apeeking of the lore of Kentucky in the great
billici aaja, in WD7 lie ill el muatmuch eaeiy heail
-The new* of e great gloiioni
to oor emu. can neeer cooe without bunging _aot
iow to the beetle of thoae whoae fneoda, lelelione
and compaoiohe heee fallen in the ln
thie inetanca the econrge of battle haefallen hee
eil, upon Kentncky'e gallant eone. The inticpid
Col. Item; Clay, eon of the Hon. Henry (.lay,
hae fouml a petriot’e grave. 'A thoneentf heart,
bleed for him; but oh! the ea 4 new, for hie father
end mother, and, aboee all, forhiedear little chil
dren, note fatherieee ae they were before mother
leea. And CoL W. K. McKee, ol the eeme regi
ment. aleepe in the grate, and thouaand. will
giiere for him. Col John J. Hardin, from llliooie.
area a natiee of thie Bute, the ;aon of an honored
father, Mai tin D. Hardin. Kn.ther newaariltir..
teal yet farther eorrowe for Kentucky. Oor Stele
will be fall of mout«e. Onr near neighbor, In
diana, too, baa anflhied greatly. To tho unmedi-
I ate relatieea of the dead era can Oder no cooaela
. lion, bnt their friend a wilt at leeat icjotcathat they
didnot fall by diaeaae, hot itilhe glonona eting
! gle. iuppnrting the honoi and glory of then conn.
i try. ' -- 1 ' 1
I.ATK from the ** VBRA CHU*.
'mVSRKBfT or vui cue*. i
We hire stirring new* from the Army j
moniiog, giving the parilcotara of Ihe investment
or Vera Crux. The details in few woid* *r« ihsl |
ihe troops under General Scott left Anton Lsxardo j
on the 9th of March, and landed in aerf boali. j
three miiea below Vera Crux, at Sacrifidoa, on
ihe same evening. Tho DivUion under General
i Worth laoded first. The gun boat* felt the £ay.
| There were fifty serf boat*;-.manned by sailors
from the fleet. The men leaped from the boats
to the shore, and at once formed into line; each
hbat bad from 80-to 100 men. and all were safely
landed; Gen. Palteiaon'a Division followed next,
and were landed in good order, and the 3d follow*
ed under Gen. Twigga. It was miinight |
when the three divisions were all on shore.
Eaeh took op their positions, and line of mirehj
X amall body of Mexican cavalry were encounter;
ed on the morning of the 10th and put to route.
Gen- Worth marched at sunrise, and dispersed
these men, ' "
On t-0 l lib the troopy mo»ed nearer ibe town,
—Worth on the right, Pattereon ip the cenlrp,
andTwigga on lh* left, The roads lo the city,
including the. rail road, U in our poeeesrfon, and
d*o tho water communication, and the road lead;
ing to the magazine* outside the city. A quin*
tity of ammunition wa* eeiaeJ by ooi troop* and
alfo part of a body of 1.000 cattle aethey were
entering the city. i
Tbo city of Vera Crax baa a large quantity of
ammunition, and- i* pretty well supplied with pro
visions. It ia believed, howerer, that there j are
cot more than 4,500 men in both the city (and
cattle. j
There bid been couiidcnble ikinniihingirhong
the troppi ind inmo loei on both liJte. I
fifty Mezicani end thirteen Americini. |
CipUin Albnrtii, »bo wei killed yeeterdiy.rei,
lilting it the loot of •’ Uee it the lime he m
lUnck. The tall tarried ireiy ilmtat hii entire
[ heed, took off tho inn of • drummer boy. ind
wounded • corjtonl beiidei. It tad gone entirely
oeer one of the Penrayleinii regiment! before it
reiched the ipol "herb the bnee but uUfbttunile
captain «u silting- : I
Dating the advance upon Ibe rear of the city,
Pasted Midshipman Roger*, who bail not yatbeeo
lent from VereCrui,>nibonndon • eirl knd or
dered tr be cotjreyrd, under i gnerd, to ibe priton
•t Per ole; but, fortonitely. they were encountered
by our forcee, ind Hr. Roger, reicued, ind i,
now on board bis ship. j
On the morning of. ih« 13tb. ** h»U pjrt lhr«e,
U» enemy opened with round .hot end jbell, not
only from the batteriee eround the town] hot from
the ceelie. Rockete were el<o thrown| end the
eky et timee wee completely lit up by them; yet t
letge portion'of them fell for ebort of our linee.
- At Vere Ctoe the women end children aterep
reeentetl by the Englieh end French ofljeere to be
enseted in hundred! upon the additional en-|
trcnchmcnte end fortification. Veie llrnl.
They work with ehowle end hoee in the ditebee.
end cerry the earth from them to the embankment,
in eprone. beg., an.) bp.k.le-and thy ere bnn_
gry! Itie .ho ee'u(tbet enotber retrotption ii go_
ing forward in the city of.Meaico, with the object
of overturning Coijgre**. |,
KltitO **•> Wocantni •
Tho killed and wounded st Saltillo and Buena
Vltta fill* more ihfn two clo*cly printed column*
of tbe Union, at YVathinglon. add, tbe fol
lowing to the hat of name* before ppb|i.»bfd:
Col. G. A. May,, of 2d Regiment tirtgoona
aerereljr wounded by cootuaion. j
Brigadier GenJ Line, of Indiana Voluote'
z? Hr 1 *" T T
TK. f»[jimos*,e condensed (,1m .h, offlcl
P«P«' : ( 1 I :l „ . foYtratupUnlins- Thi< U«n operation «hich mi-
Rfgulira—Office,, kill«t, l —wounded, £>. Pn. .' h . bil 0 | del,jins, mid con.eqnent
site, killed tnd wounded, 50. 1 |, often line their Itecr, *" J "“ft ***”'• 11 ' hl ,
MU.iuippi Volunteer, —Killed, 11—wounded. ' lb . .tunnpted till the e.rth u thoroughly ft*'
s!—min)nt, 3. i I ' horn f,o,t. out the f„ met "1100111 b, prompt to
lltinoili Volume,,.-Killed, 94 , B( hU e. it t. .ufficten (ft* 9,
i“S a V 4l nnJra-Ki.«.,f-wonnd,d, =.
“laifti* Volonteera-Killed, 37—wounded 93 " o \” d Mmp,,i«d *nd -di.to,lcd
Volunteer.—Killed, 43-wo.jnded, {"“ Krf. with u little core >■
5T— mitnog, 1. V I , they would bury a dead animal.
Arkancai Caralry—Killed, 17—woum
mlniog 4, f I .
Total Lot*—264 kilted, 450 wount
miaaiof, and lwt incomplete, '
Mexican Low—2,ooo killed! be*tdea t
i 3,000 mining and deterUni Thle ia ,n
patch of General Taylor*. ,
Gen. Taylor; at*o elatea in official.
the 25th February, that “the enemy i* In foil.
treat and In apery dimrganited condiUon, tbe men
dawning and dying of aUrraUon in great num
bera." General Taylor de*wtebtf a corpa a. f*r
u Eneamacion to banaaa th# enemy-
Tbe official detpatches from General Taylor are
to. thjaSdof March. ' .j j
TLo Sennenjtown end Dominion left on S»tnr*
in fX New (Mease, with for.
gaUrl. The MounUiaerrwiil follow. The Cif*
xumm hte beio Uken-up,|to eoo«f one or two
Ccmianiee. 'jit U the we,hew,ofthe
to get them offu W «
ttd-to uka the la* anMnt down to the ?«*•**
eeiwio lead tilt to nieriy jeemey be, fa !*•» 0*
letaeW the tame tj»e.V There the will
Wuriinbed <7 Col. Butfer.end proceed sittwHh.
to IM Bee»af;Wer—if wjeeemj, •;•_ * 1 . V
A joudj curried Udy in RyrfiU, Versacet, her
~JU aorinf fee pert: eeeeon, 'ftota
3700' bee keen told ei
onßfcet el id ittnie pnee el tmmty <*nte per
pound, neUo'i die bendrome npn yf t*to.
i|le§raph.
IGN#II
U reR rtOM i'K.RA'L'IU Z
lat' .new* from Vera Crua. no .in?
u, New. ot the brilliant Tintary nr
cbcjvc-a Cnit, on the l6lb ' V" 1 l "‘'
; The -n U wtoUtgnncc tn.lhcil *th. W op
tnVne Iher the c,t, no, the C«U. b«i b “"
■Col. H iroej hid .tiitnJ amt l,ridc<l ; b “‘
-an Rogera, wo are aorrj to taj, bad not
ed/and i* in ptiion. Many Mo.ican.
Jio VenUroa lor proponng a capita
finr rat lorcigncn pcrmiMion to
c ii,, and they were coming on Inant or
Igtj * :s»cl*.
ugU weathc
«. anti poi
-moclr import!
Taj lor r<
petijo/
to thflt
beed lescue
bad be«n ah<
lation. ('
leaf* Ui
urihad pft'tattj the landing of
(h«4.|g«n.,- aß'pMWd llie tombjrdmett. K
conijuiil bull un*«cr«t*ful Sin had btw. lapl lip
udc and city.
From our corrapojuicni-]
Uj th« s tnir.l of the UPtmcr Tclcgupll. we
b»J> d.tf.tiom Brno* tothe MJ. An "»
retie n 3 In S.o Intuit I‘oln.i. end uudeun rffijilto
coll :ct m.ie fulK*' ®
EWM< it un.it
Gen. Taylor reached GerraWo wilh 10011 bone
tnd mtJii b«t porauit for Ufrea. wbu btJ relnr **
led lowarJi Victoria upon the. approach of Gen-
ertl Taylor. .
MasuchuectU troop* were ordered to oc*
cui Matirnora*. Tho Hue of communication
was open from Agua Nu«»a to
The new* from ;Vcra Ciox i» foor day* latter.
Thr rough weather prevented the bombfcidmMit*
am ffie art lleiy had not been lauded..
I i Jrn. Scott bad gt*en official notice to all the
forrigneia jn the city to leato or l«he the conw-
((Utucei of remaining.
lli,l of them had taken warning and got* 00
bolrd the' .»ii» ebipa of »*' lyi«B >” lhe
bof. Thi f rrpmud ibataoeeral Mexican citiaena
bJj bcin >bol bj the military fur aaen • faceting
, ja,,iiola ion. The mOl'.arj »e>" 'Uilcntlj op
!rej lo a i unconditional jaurrcnder.
nef. of Gen. T.jWr'e great aictorj al Boa
bad nirieed the - proaiooa day and occa!
>ned ini nen«e rr joieuig. .
The clnonadiuß k «he city and cwile
it.tcrmwion. Na further If****,
im ihe eiemngV Crehwloeeotrti. • ,
Comnuwoffl Perry had o« »m«d to »apon«dp
lmmodate Coonoj. I'
PHILADELPHIA }*ARKET.
' { Apni 3J, 7 o’clock. P. M.
Flonr Buyer) are in tbo ■»“ "fcfnS S^iiS
icrv lree!j,f->r Wcalern brand*,(ataudaid qoalllr.i
KutaieWe no anllen at ll.nl prire.b It » !■"»»»
S ,o lZ "ran onion in the market I. boy. .nd Ihi.
“ iLppo.ed in be Ibe c.u.c nl Co mod, tarn, on
''cTn-Snlci onho week CtbOCObn. To day prime
JlVhVe. in fiDOc per bn. I}«P™U l»r lb' »" k
riVkod-P-inre Bed 136.139 c. n»J P'!““ "'4
Uioe prices, with ,
Sales 100 hhds si usual u rra», home l <S»lo
Rico at Market heasy- ’
Whiskey in barrels istfiie; and sales.
New Orleans Molasses m bbls o7Jcanil market!
d, MarkeUor R Co‘iree”clnci with cnnkidemble aalc.
“ d
Vl” SO and JIG per bbl. New, Prime $l3 per bbl.
S S,b« No. I L.fdet 93.101 for bbl. and k. g a.
Cotton te.firm. wtlb ruot.rate mica.
Sic. Flamed at ISS.IWC per bn /
Cor imeal is lair s»le »l P*f bbL •
K,e Flour is per bbl.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
April 3U, 5 p'cloak. P. M.
Howard.*!. Floor i. hold •> Sfc'M >». » “ |M
„ V.Tpria. arc .or. .mall, and hu.ar. arc ahj.
Cooaidata&a aaloa Whitt Wheat a. HoaUsc
p “ prime Y.Uow at 87.90 c. par ho„
tnJ of Whit* at 76*78e.-
Rye U worth 80c and «al«.
The market for sugar .a hea»y. «*»F* > 3l
7i»72c, and of Porto Rico at 7jc. r
Whbkejr in bbls U worth 37c.
Market for molaa»e« .doll.
The Market for coffee i< dull at preacnt.
Iu the Proabion market there b no change to
price* or demand*.
J<BW YORK MARKET
April rid. 6 o’clock, P. M.
<alc« 1000 bbli (lene*ee Floor al S' -’ 0 P /V’
Th*re-it »o merea.iog demand Tor Hour. w,|h
■» light itockia the city on aale. £ * wj'nn^l
I f* bbli 3,td tor rlclirery in June al $>
A. .haw: Pn~“
«ka> n*riodt mentioned, «alc* 1 J,tW oo<*.
White WbeaW are worth 170 c and acl-
Tbe »1« -T *•
Kit® b.-eo 400,000 bo.
The market for «ugtH* hetijr. ?
Silea Whiskey in bb!» at-Be-
Market for Molasse* dull. .
.There U no change in the pneea o( proemoua
—market firm. ■■ .
Sale* No l Lard at 10c .
No local news of importance.
BOSTON MARKET.
April I>J. 4 ..'clock,
•«» to » .ery lilt «Mt •! r^ , - Jl lt > . _
'q.x.t F.rTii -A J.'j^riwo .inee, «!»■>
Extre.* were flyiog »boul the eUeeU with new. of
Gen. Tejlor’e Bxtlle., e prominent .nil nouy
member of the Locofoco p>rty, we. **ked liu
opinion of it. "Tut! tut!" quoth he, “I Jon t be
lieve • word of it. Sure,' .nd hi.n't I the l.rt
• Union,’ end it don’t toy . word .bout n!" The
intelligent old gentlemen, it up|..r-, either ne.tr
bed heerd of the Telegrepb, h».l for t ollen it. ex.
i.lence, or eerily belie.ed Cx.e Johnwn . .low
dul.need the lightning.^
Greet preparetion. ero m.ktng in llirteinghem,
Sligo, end indeed ell .round (he pity, to m*
building, tbi. eereon. The ineree.iog popul.Uon
of the city end eicinity m.U h—
rbom. .
I We ere indebted to the Glipper No. 2, for Cm
cinnpti pepere. end « <•* «■““*“ U •* f “
’in advance of the mail**" -
MxoexTte Teexoe.ru.—The
egr.pb Lin. between Wilmington end PhiMt
phi. i. broken et w.enteeu diStrenllpot" 1 *
The repeir. between B.lttmore end \Viliningh
are completed.— BalU Amtr.
, V, ~ Elictio,! i» 1817.-ElecUon.eio to be licld
’T ' 4u,ii, S tborauemJ«< oflhi. ye« *■ lollo™-
rom 210 Connecticut, Ap'l & «o.U*. Oct 4
j
K«otockv. Aug 2 Pennty!▼»',. •• »-
lcttcr of y 4. . « Ohio;
Miaeouri “ “ Michigan. No, 1
Bta - ■■Mie.wppL ;;
Allbemt, “ ■' "
SJSS2T •• 'pj*-:
v«r .sas®- - >
Oeotti. Oct 4 Deleweie, - I
\tkinn* *‘ “ _ .
.. , ta t«d in the paper* that an cnterptii*
In, Tenkee girl. Mi" B.reb L B.glr, i. now
2 operetor of the megnetie telegrepb .1 Spring.
Held. Hemehumlt.. ,
ayAttnJgP. . ... ,
u , Maryland, on the 2*d u! March,
.ii! K JAS aK ! RED SEARCH, United SUte.
MI" M Vm-tIA C„ danghlerof the Ut«
BgcaAKP K«>oooteP,E»q»
A Boy woitted, -Apply auhe OaxeueO/.
OAKTTB >»«» OFFICE.
n.v. of u» Piltibnrjli Ollktle bte
wLedUrtiolere*i utMeebre. White is (farri.,
Peeiiewlll, eeta»Wr npennUlii. the office.
STi« £ for boobeW***ff
Stf-iffb. eieooted wtflr prooptoe.., ted upon
utiifacUrf teriM.
•riL hitorJftht 'V .
The Point® Hot—
suable Sao ooithe tjol.to R*. t%,cauad “<?
mSuSS .'tti ~3*.blSuthB«4h. sldd
»«..&» Mrf.. «'y^^ M r7’i , rwZ
the fad that e-practiced gardiner, Mr. Johir WH«a
mado the lUI> statementsi to me last Toeedejrm
a coacerastion I then h.d with h.m m hj.™n
geld, et McKee 1 # Keck# some two tmW frtmthls
etc Mr. Wilts agrees will, the bill on . c irrrs
pondert in ereiy pellicular, ahont th. worm he
ir.a the only‘.and idle caose of die potato rot.
! They differ, however, in U« teaMj; .
Mr. VVilrtconfiJrnlly u*erU,fn3m «^eueoce,
I th.t it commencct il» dwtrectiw e»«*r when the
I aine opens ill blossoms. A gtfl e/ tone,,, {.me,
\f,„h .lack'd, mi dropped on la* nneunll dr,.
(rot, the warn, srhlhh is laid or concealed In, or
beside the sine, near tbo earth.
I The rsorm is netersecn by day, unless search
ed Brand then it may bo found. It appears to
feed between sun set and sun nse.
C or attention has been called to the article refer
red jto in the Union, and as the subject is one of
the/Gist importance, not only to the farmer hot
Vlhe consumer of this important article of food,
wi ask attention to iu The communication in
the Uuion is from Uiarersck in Ireland.- The
writer nj* J
fj. the dry rot mule it* appearance in
thiarectioiofthecoonKyi Thoreth.tgrew on
mi f«io, in > dore, gravely. « »“ C V "dl. re
tentive of moi.lure, were .boot h.lf- hutwhen
eiona for winter ure, appeared perfectly eountl,
but i ether moirter end more clammy then there
mown on the temeinder of the field, which tore
Ln.po.ed of e dr; eendj end gr.rellj »il -I|
.nave' them a eepeiete piece in my celler. About
the firal of Jenuaty ensuing helf were lost by, the
dry rot The elerchy cells were empty of their
contents, with the eiceplion of • Hiding amount
of e detlt colored eoneUtoneo edheribg to then
fibrous textures. The tuber hsd ton two fifths It.
weight when stored, becoming eherd, brittle, fig
neoL .obslence. The leUcr portion of the field
proved reund end b0.1.h,; were planted in 1843,
inenopen siry field,composed of edry will nest-
Il two thitds wete lost before herveslmg them, by
■th, exmo disesee. Those epperently sound were
stored.ooe-third-of which underwent • •uniUr
process of destruction. In 1644, seierel hundred
bushel* were eUaiucJ from a distance* of a rape
nor Tarictt. wbich-hftd rotcotlj *eea grown from
-the ball or ««i. » whit® «»P bright colored tuber.
While dividing eight barbels of there into two
[ yam for planting, ; which wa* entirely. performed
lv mysclfi! discovered about ooe out of fifty ex,
. hibitono, sometime* two, and even three faintly
I blue-colored apolf. in.the aggregate about the . xth
1 of an inch in diameter, conuguoua to the bilam
i or .tern end of the tuber, on or near’ the bulge.
! i fim I paid little "attention, and still fee* con.
eetn at this unusual appearance. After about
half were divided, on a close inspection, I dtscov*
ered located in tubers thus affected, from tho one*
fifth to the one-tenth of an inch from the surface,
clusters of email eemi transparent egg*; forming a
complete congeries; a sample'of wbteh,l he»*
with transmit for your inspection, and alsojor
other distinguished gentlemen. I fcafch?w*ttf,
tho severe cotd may frerta anil
before it reaches you, which cnlsrge# three :limw
ill present siie at the usual periodof planting. A*
the eg* is sometime* deposited neartho crown or
«ed portion of the'tuber, the greatest caution i#
neceiary.-patience,, a good cyo tight, ami the
light of a bright sun to die cover- \V In a dark
colored potato the egg cannot bo discovered Irom
iu surface, in conaequente of a ritailanty or coin,
eidence of appearance end color. In 1845,1 bad
a tedious experimeotof the kind on a dark colored
variety of excellent quality; called the Tyler
ootato. in honor of the exTreaident.’ Although
highly impregnated with the egg, that distinguish
«a naturalist, the great and immoral Lmnsus,
with all bis patience and extraordinary power* of
detection, would, in hi* best days, have gjven up
the task a*»total failure. . ,
It is clearly evident that it u deposited before
the full growth of the tuber, not ooty from the
depth of iu location, but also from *“»t no
trace* ofMforaUooof laceration of part*- are
iwible upon the skin or tire intervening pomoa
from that tothe congarie*. Here a Utile djgrw*
ion wu ua.wiil.bl.- I eepereted the tlTemsd
from the remaining poiUon of four bushel*. Ibe
d*y was cloudy and rather dark, and the tuber*
unwashed. ' *.
Doubtless many escaped my circumspection, id
consequence of its being sometimes deposited near
the seed porliou of the tuber, anJ so- deep as
nearly to elude deception, under the rao»l favor
abte circumstance* for observation and inspection.
In this condition they were planted »o a dry gravel
ly soil, testing up. n of *Uty com*,
putiiiun. the field having Ireen previously drereed
with stable manure. The season proved favor*
able, and also tho two prereding, for a steady and
craduri dcv*l»p'iirntof the stem. On the -Olb
of Augo.t 1 examined a few hill*, foot'd them
Well loaded, the tubes, Mall appearance wmnfi
.ml hetliby. On the 2d Sept, took up . few hit jo
ft,r culinary purposes, from 5 to 5 of the first
•cities or s rowlh. Ihe isrgc.l-ii) the bill.tn orepld
.tete ofdev-ompoaitioni I immediately commencnl
txkios up e few bo.hel. for my hog.; msny or
Ihe tuber. were affected with the plague .pot- I
placed one of there. w«i,h'ms about 7 ounce.. m
, pccilioo tccci.ins Ibo dim, r.y< of ■>>»
The heat wa. electee: I- .hrenhcll thctinome
ler .taodtng 91) del- m the .hide. Al Sp.;m.
oUcr.ed a dark colored edbeelie .uMtanee 00x10*
ftoo. a J.«o aperture.. On removing thl. poltld
exhalation. email reond perforelkin. were iixible.
•phi. ciTcom.teoces excited my auepicion that the |
Worm wa. the caure ol the affection in thu form
nr the dieexre,. The idea at once occurred to me,
i, might be . flight depredator On the tn»J.
of the .ame dS, I preceded wtth a •**«" •■> *•
weatern portico of the field, a low .pot. the will |
rertin* on a clay fotmatinn, chided by fact tree,
two 01 three houta in Ihe afternoon, the growth
.ix 01 eight day. later than thole Ut«> »•« d “«
in Ihe morning. On clreely eiammlng t °P*-
.n extremely thin white worm, the fifth of an inch
iu Ungth,hy.«*‘cbed out both on tho stem «id:
leif On the near approach of lighl H soon de* i
«-gmda and enter* Ihe earth on ihe «da of the'
I matked and pulled up the hill the next
morning. Tho potatoes were.perfectly «>ond.--1
M the same timo examined the tope of the ad- >
ioinin" bills; small light brown-colored spoU were;
vieiMe in reveal place* on most of
On the fifth evening,wftei tta dtscovery.it disap
pearente, having attained, about half it*i growth.,
Dimrived of farther support from tho decaying,
top. it i* active, vigorous end tepoooQftt the,
talrr period it* pup* state- Ui« cferely ,
ed that, at this stage »f ** & ow } h > H obtains it* ,
entire noori.hroeut exclusively from the stem
leaf a. anbeequeot doselopmenla bavo proietf,
h, ascending the alcm doting thnn^hl land .nek
in» its iodes- The tuber te not tneaded, .ffold
i„: them eulwi.te«ee nnUl the halm Di vine U i«
, L»ying,®ndilion. Il hide, deep in the en,h
•1 the bottom of tho hill, occaatonally in tho aofl
pntnd potato., which become, w, in an Incredibly
Ihn’tt .paed of lime, after being attacked, and fie
iiuontly in deep crevice. leading from Ihe edge,
if tho hill eonligunu. to the larger! fubere On
.bout file thinl or Tourth d.y after it hu made
Ihe toiler iu paMum ot exclude, food, IU touch,
whether by suction or perforation, produce* tba
p! flg uo .j ot. Al,st the 7th day to matu
lit, J,-i'o.iu the egg, deleted, to tho bottom cf
the hill located on the herd mif.ee. and petiahea,
makin"’ Lhoot fourtene Jay" hem thp period of
iratling iiorn Ihe egg, lo perfect to mefairty. rh.
characlel end habile of thu xeotm on moot meld
ooe, during the entire.period of to depredtUon.
—prohalily more »ihen »"T o>h« re P li,e
thehomo. of the earth haa' ever nouruhed, end pet
•ihly 'fcngt-oderedwithin iU btuom toMMIO.
knowni IDnring Ihe oecood eioge of-to dertrtte
live e.reer, it lt.vel.ee revcral yard., (thu, how.
ever, depend, on eiteum-.unce<., m e.xttemely
werm evening., ot in a Might moonlight. It t.
■eldoro even.-) attacking different hill..
The extreme heit anJ drought, et Ihie period,
from the 24th Augnat.to tholSlhtoptemher, un
oue.lion.biy m.lnred it, ptodoced decompreltinn
'of the tuber aooner then ueuel. and nearly 01th.
paled thrm here end elrewhctc whet, it prevailed.
A few foil grown, in a decaying eondlUon, were
found in my field, "here Ihe ecil ■» “U *"dre
tenlivo of moiatnre —eoneeqnently few tuber,
were perfumed. The egg •» not duco.ered In
mote than one'.out of on. thouaind. The hee,
end drought of .1845 WM aUn- favorable for to
destruction- Ac fer ae my ob.erv.tlon. haie.ox.
tended, there i« eo obundanl tupply with of tho
... ,pd larva.- In tho lobet 10 ptodoco i conaidor
ablo incteare of ‘ho wet and dry tot in 184 T.—
Many of there deefnfcllro reptile, are- detlroyid,
before and after arriving to motonty, by the fiold |
ant tnd other cxrnieetoua inrecle. In tttu form or
the direrec, the fire! celling of the crop, located
under the eecd tuber, which conteiued tho egg,
undetgoee rapid decomposition. Tho egg b gen
ettlly depneited,in tho 2d retting, conligoooo to
pottid tnber. Tho queation will; uatureUy.atire,
what become, of the numberlceexeoima hatched
from the egg, independent of thore deetrpyedby
the ent dtc. ItU o 'wellknown fact to eiety
n.lnrali.ti that moat of tho ovipem of whatever
genere or epeciee produeo end deptwto-lho eggi
withoot having boon in the prerenco ol the mrtl
•uch eggo, however, ltd not refttoducuvo,, Thir
cireomitanco occure among tho|feetherod rpecteii.
erpecioHy domealicoted fowlr revniffwii>«i« «
thofieldknt, doobUreo the wort. T?”
nidna boa been found loreleil lho tqwhJW*
ntporficielly" than the ogg.of the worm,
Iy email, of * clear while, bright color. ltoiicsted
Irti the tuber thuoeffected, eihlhiUng rtlirW-™
biownlih oolot where it ii
generally otmlinuoo eoond tu the period nf. pton*:
ing end oven longer. .v l^Lui.
It will be perceived thel Ihtve etetrf Iketowlth,
outieommentT The length if each “
would ha inodmieteble for pojilicition. I hove
|iol refoSSmy ofihjfriu
-3neroo»lsifii« jij?fec*d baj&he *&&£—
positions liken by
W&tfbrs *jsht not lo&bm' Mgoticed: *gw
the botfffltf,*
I ui exirVmoj smsllimuabroon. a parasitical plant
oUOT>ffilooj o1lb« de
caying stemi ia the cause of the diseased tuber.—
1 tf—T*; tod have frequently *een similar phenom
ena inmygaidenoo different species and tarir
tiea ©fplenta, the aeed_ beet,-carrot, and . parsnip
produce similar pariaitee when the root ta
invaded by -a worm. The yooog peach trte
and shrubs In geo eta! exhibit a dike appear*
aoee on 4he leaf,?and young* scumswhen the
root ia severely wounded by, the curcalio, (a
fact well known to intelligent 1 and practical horu-1
eulturiats;) that nature, ever kind and bencficieot ]
in her operations, guided .and supported by an un* j
erring Providence, ha* endowed every plant with j
I t l ) empower and capacity of throwing off to the but* 1
I free, by roeanaof excretory reaelvany aupetffc-1
out or vitiated aubstance injurious' to • the plant j
which pervades the circulating flaid; that it can* 1
not bo attributed to,any of the numerous local
causes that have been adnirieed; nor to atxnoapbe* 1
rical influence, vicinitudes of temperature, elouJy j
weather, heavy rains, excessive host, drought,
'miasms, dec. ' We have frequently;hadJaimilsr
ieasona, some of them moie unfavorable to the
-growth and production of a sound and jhealihy
tuber without affecting it; that the Jiseaaiwasas
disastrous in many sections of this country where
they enjiyed a favorable season, as it projed
when it was much less propitious, for thedevclope
roeut of a.fai'r and bealtbey crop; that neither clt*
mate, variety of soil, low. or elevated locations,
southern or 00/thern positions or exposures esca
ped the dreadful pestilence in an infected district.
Notwithstanding thenomeroosremeJies resorted
to for iu prevention, with the exception of a few
solitary locations, io which'healthy disinfected tc
bera‘ ware planted, or the worm or the nidm did
not exislin the soil, the latter of which doubtless
feeds, grows, sod is brought to maturity by sut
•Uting on the root, aod-aubsequently depositee the
larva ifrlhe skin of the lober—• fact which the
decaying condition of the root prior to the age*
lion of the atem orlubet always exhibits. Tie
curly lop is a modification of the dry rot. the
rootle attacked in a similar manner, but earlier
In the season, doubtless by minute insects, ami
toon‘destroyed. The tuber produces, the first act
ting, from four to eight in number, of stinted stxe,
affording in bulk, Id the aggregate, not more than
a sixth of an ordinary crop. The tuber is gener
ally sound as far as my observations have extern -
od. Planting such tubers would soon extirpate
that portion of species. The vital Importance of
the subject and the anticipated length of this
| coramnnication'compelled me to abreviate ami
| condense it both in the selection of language and
i expression df-ideas to an acknowledged faalt.-
i An examination. relativo to the cause of the •dis
ease; that the worm baa no fixed period of return
coraforqtable to tho'establlshcd; laws of nature,
like the eurculio, and miany arcumaiances cor
necled with and relative to the growth of the next
potato crop, useful and important to the fmmer;
that the fertile and lootny anilof Ireland, Belgium,
the northern and middle portiona of France, and
tome poitiooa olGermany end Prussia, arc favor*
able.to the production ofihe worm, aud.tts repro
duction by means of the infected tuber, few or no
carnivorous insects existing in the toil to dimmish
their numbers. If the remedy hereunto annexed
ahoold amount to more than a partial failure,- m
'all probability nothing short of the protecting pow
er of a kind, wmeficieni,iaod merciful Providence
can arrest the dreadful atiJ .deplorable pest, unless
its extinction is drawing jto a close, which is high
W improbable. Comments on the several subjects
iost referred to, ate necessarily omitted for want i
of space, while several tuples of equal Importance j
hive not been alluded -to| 1 1
Rotas aid eiascxiojas rox tbs «*>“» ■“ \
Do not plant a potato, the product of the curly
lop. Do not plant tboai only apparently sound, ;
if avoidable; a considerable portion of the crop
having been destroyed )by the worm or wet rot. ■
unless attended by the favorable etrcumsUncca o
1844, examine closely sod cot out the eg* *°**
nidus portion. • Do not plant those, although ap*J
’ oarently sound, if avoidable, a portion of the crop
haring been destroyed by the dry rot. Under no
circumstance* plant the stem end of the potato, « 1
contains nineteen-twentieth* ofthe egg*, and owns, |
-because that portion waa and is softer and easier j
of perforation than the drown or seed portion.— i
A Sop dettroyed by the worm: the same ground,,
or poUto field, win produce a sound crop tho sac
ceding year.'if perfectly healthy tubers are plant
ed. unless thel worm or nidus la pn aent in the loti,
bith of whictl ale imbedded, to a greater or lew
extent, in the! humus of the earth; “d.'Teo
extensive districu of coontiy,. dearly de
monstrated byiita sudden and unexpected inva
iion'ofthe stem and tuber at distant points, and
extensive location!.' The worm in the secood
stage is mostly destroyed by excessive beat end
draught in warm soils with a fair exposure to the
tuo. The egg and nidus may possibly be-deartoy
ed by an exposure of the tuber to f a direct rays
of the sun for aeveial bouia before planting
doubtfuL The caustic alkalis will not deatroy the
deep located egg. without destroying the vegeta
tive power, of the tuber—they are beneficial against
the dry rot and curly lop. Tho most effectual re
medy, as yet triad by me. and which ha. proved
very successful, is one poaod of Turk s island
•ait, muriate of soda, poured cold over the whole
. tubers, dr.iriin; off immediately the solution; after
which cut dr plant the whole tuber, a*sfaney <“ r
interest maj suggest, with the edJiUonof four bu
shels of salt! to the acre—spread broadcast be
fore plough ng—the remainder before harrowing,
•*" * Aich ' fa " o "
VJHAKHA k. CC*
ICHAIIOE "
ti IN TO'
«\iF
idcBSKY. HAKSA A CO.,
DAHK£EB| BXCHAIfOE BPOKBM.
ANri DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC KXC»IAN\»B CERTIFICATES OF DET
POSITfc, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE;
Fourth ni newly opposite ibe Bank of Pitubnrjh.
CURRENT MONEY recc.vcd on Depotit*-Bi«h
Check. fcfUajo,«iul rolleeiwn. .made ou nearly all
the principal poiaUioUm United Stale*. .
Tbch.she.tp«mia»paWfW* :o « , * a “ d Aaet 's* n
j G Advance, made onconnipiincnt. of Produce, .hipped
[ ,Ea»t. •« i‘l>«»l lenn*- , .
Modesty often forbid* the gentler
apasarasaaa ss sews
, Market *trret, mm r. K..S*wt*b. awa “ A , l . . .
,Mu,bß»«l».r«. fncett perbax. mAWI"
*5,00. BOOTS 5,00:
C TOB N »J..£”PT.Iy *.
which be «?ill warrant nttivcriorw MY mJ^JISt
SJK2‘M^'^rs-35Srt^ 3 s S
s'' ,£ ss—^gftaSiK"
'irspw®sSiiESS
•.»• *“ ■ to,J ■-
lend cither in peudo or }>*NOl>-
T M MOWKJs*«ret*!iei.
yOll.H :»m*piwi .
mEr* sssinuS:
vsnssff"*
{!!"* mS„ C W Ricfcet»on .
W p“ot', hd "" '
•' wT , H.K r, “ n WhunSrbli Wolff.
, ssafe“ Kras?
■ psdlt
A PPLKS-—lOO bu. Ur.oJAppl'iJ.TecjJ.bb^'r”'
A«» •»< <*»'■ '>» J 11 XhlAJilfpVM
.iqg— W d, T fa gfljj „
cw;r“- s bM J cr d
** lc "7 No 110 wood «re«t
yENICTI&K bbd-71»»•»•>SSiSS' '
V'-‘; 1
Yl.tioW OOHBBSISubei. Anricuj
* j SOIIOONMAKER ft Co
..No«wood«ttcet
For ule by
M' TKfricnttt—sobbli Pto3 M«cfcarcl, oa bud
-pprwg.Tg-24 doz BetTer Baekeli, llndia* (root
-Hi" I*»* 1 *»* Ch ' cp "'‘ jpii3ga« »«,„■;
k£AHS—I3 Übtz Bean* In »loro tad far tala by
[ ,p 3 } DALZKLL, M water it
niBD PBACHBB—iWbhrs Vtt lioro and tor
M*rby »p 3 J DALZEU^Sl.wa^rjt
Ssr»-.T ■..-■■ JAa D N^S^»-
ATTIN(I-49 bAlcs to. I, S, Ind 3, in Nara and
JJI for
,by , • JAS DALZELL ,
' . No IS aralarn
DIO OOFMHt-MOMI* '"“‘"I rre “
Aae>MUBtmr,«nd . nwoodft
~ a pS . BAOALBY * SMITH.
CIIIIM •
ESK blts prime R Meese bar sae by
84.3 D WILLI/XS k Co,llo wood st
f S*£ AND aW|S. e %
”-h. swa***™ rm g§
pGREiI OISCOSTEm-M
C? Bl -' E THEWSCOVERYOt te u S'®VNra
tea to perfect hetltli «ho tut.bjjujw.JEHW.JW;
| r be , !ti'tAe«l!eoC'eraVe. . . . . ,
I Asothkr MTtito wiTsta*.—R««i *‘ lh
I uhment the wonderful core performed
Swayne’s Compound Sjmp of (WILD
• rHiLiDKLfma* JanuirylS, JB£.
I- - Dr.-Swayne—lienrSirr In joatie* toyourwiirtnd
1 a duty 1 owe lo suffering. bhauuutjTi 1 cheerfully
1 giro toy testimony, and declare i© u»e world toe
mm'. Jitoaithing c fleet*, and the great cere your
Compound'Syrup of Wild Cherry performed *OB we,
under toe most unfavorable erreumataoeea.--! * fU t
taken with a tiolcnt*Coug&, s pitting of Blood, re
vere Patna in the Side and Brcaat, which teemed !
to break down asd enfeeble my constitution,to that j
my physician thought my cum borond the power of
--■ ; “'ue, and my friends all gave me up to diej but
mediclm . —-- o r - - •
lhuk> to you acftl tbo effects oi yoar greetdtscore-
Tj 1 now feel mjaelt a well man,ant! raised from a
mere skeleton to aa fleshy and healthy a mas as t
hate been for tear*, and shall he pleated to gite any
information respecting my ease, by calling at my
residence, Mechanic stree.t r thitd door below beorge ,
street, Northern Liberties. Jaco» Raintaiu
Testimony is now received from all quarters of
the Globe.
The lolloping letter* are presented with a tiew
, of more felly showing the opimons of ThyiieHM in
tothe Medical talue or Dr. SWAYNK’b
COMPOUND SYKUP OK WILD CHEKBV ; I
C Dr Sw«ne—P Mr sir: Hiring uterijmr Com.]
_™st Stroo op Wild Chenj eilonmel, in mj
practice, ? l w» requeued Wl°"
e ™^“." P rrJS! VZ --"cKoUr
properties _ |Q j£j 0J i w m discharge a
53l otredhe community
-in nariicular. Airmuch as l.detest Quack Rcm«>
,3 an d Patent fiortmrai. I real induced from
afailute of the meet potent oipqotomoU. rocom
mended in our matetll medlta in eorno came ol
s-sapssffl
*u')*«quent trial*, that t now prccnbe Uin prele -
enco to sil other Remedies where sn expectorant!*
indicated In the much Ure-ded Reeumoaiai or.
Disease of the Lungs, itt the alarming form «»*«b
-mirs in Kentucky, 1 regard it as an inyajoable
the treatment ot that disease, roall
me I have said enough, bat as this may
-onk out of the vicinity of * fankfort,
I will briefly add, that I bate been ocgagW in aa
active practice of my profenioa ol 12 jr«ara,aod am
, tegular Graduate of Traaijlvanu, and tla* ta Ibe
tint Palcul Mediciue I ever thought enough of to
opinion in writing. >■■ -j*
e ‘ J. H. Lllisoß, M. I).
IT 7iii 13-I-7. Franklm County, Kjr.
1 Frankfort, Kjf .Jan’rjr 7tb, 18*7.
me above certificate it Nro«» of our Phy***
zi*t ami Apothecary.
Testimonials will never cease _ •
Kroui the Temperance Pledge.
Now that Winter t» upon iu *“ eni3 * l
tni?n of PaUmToic and Bronchial aflectiOM.ConglH
S d- afe &c . we would advisothoae afflicted u
Uni war to immediate Inal or Drj bwayoe.
sireo qI Wild Cherry. It will never
hd iSTriirma pormanentcurc. The reputation
o‘ thin medicine has caused many; spnriou* article*
to be not torth under its name; but. lb© prepariUon
of Pr ? Swojne. be.ide. being the tir.l ever offered
to the nubile, i* the only one that can be relied on.
The other mixture* sold lor Wild Cnerrv Syrup,
ttatsanw, *C., are all tptinoua nod' wortblee«, and
tioo, Dr. SwiynoV Compound Syrop ol Wild
Clcrry. - Kr om tho Springfield Eipreaa.
Of Ihc thouaaoda or purported nurture
nn w before the public, but Tor, row are Jonnd to
t h e healing virtue. for which the. are ic
eommeiidcd. Among the litter .. arc pfealrd' to
none Hand a better teat than Dr. bwiycc ■
Sirup ol Wild Cherry. The afflicted
fe Uuv uiciuity ure beginning to ueo it, and Wttm
they dod in ile me their hopeejueed OPJO
’recommcnditionv more lhao realized. TTie.afflicted
need not deepair. While there .a Ido. there opwia
ho| “' A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. !
irpsince'the introduction or my article to tho
unSo, there’.hare a number of unprincipledting
vidnzlr got up noaUuma "hichthey uliertponUiri
Wild Cherry, »ome are called Balaam*, ,
iad even Syrup of Wild Cherry, but mine is the
original and only genuine preparation ©nr introdn |
c?o to the public, which can be proven by the pub. i
hr. Record?ol the Commonweallh of I
The only safeguard against imposition is to ace that,
eignaturu on each hottlo. R r SWAY[)F
Prenared only by Pr.-H.iJw*T!«*, at his Pnnct
corner of Eight and R*« Streets,
f'biladetphia. I All Wild Cherry preparations being
ficu«oos P and counterfeit hi. aignalure,
C Kor sale in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by
\VM. THORN,S3 Market direct, • 4
OUDEN fit SNQWDKN,corner 2nddc Woodsts.
*s JONES. 180 Liberty street. „
Sold also by J Mitchell, Allegheny City} Boyd,
Carat A. Co., Boiler} Weaver k. Heoderann, Mer
ced? Norman Calendar, Meadville*, i H Burton k
g£ Erie; M’Kensie & Kaskell, C!eve aiid; I)eni.
&. Son, Columbusi Millrr, BrownsviUer Marah,
Va ; E ll Htnnmn.Cincinna^Ohio; Vt
u Eajterlv fit Co. r SU Lotus} J b Moms A Co.,
Louhiriilib K,i Andrew''(jUrct Si Co., Now Or
leans.. J -■ )
WboletmlTDroE Wwihouw.
IK THE, CITY OP KBW YORK.
B'a. FAHNKSTOtrK & Co., No. 49, John tt ,
. York. offcrJoraaleaUrge and general
tworunenl or Drag* and Medicine*, Dye buff*,
tSnU and OiU of every deacnpton, which lb J
are prepared and - determined to pell low.
tLiuj Merchanu .nd D«nuU «.
to call and examine ihcir article*. Order* executol
with factlilolnea* and de*patch. B. A.tabnertoek*
Veriniloae'-cooiUnUy *n hand. •
B. A. Pahr.eatock, ) 1
B. L.V Fahnealo-k, VPitUburgb.- j
G. W. Fahnealock, O .
A. B. Hall. New York. ' »F 5: ■
T». A. FAHNESTOCK * Co’e. WHITE
D . LEAD WORKS.— The undereigned bnye
completed their new worhe, located on the bank el |
the riret abdre the Aquednct, in Allegheny ctltf,
eppocite PitUborgh, for the manofaclote ol • “P?-
TUrqualil, of white lead, both dr, and pound in
oil- alto red lead and litherage. Haring arailed
the'maelree of all the recent improeementa-in lU
„«u”ctore. and erected the boild ng. ow n Ter,
SSeeenlo. and with capacity to male lead in
Urge quantities the, will be able jto an|fl, ordote
to almo>t*oy «**“*»- - ~~~
v "i VEE COHPLAIaT-Aaoih f eureperforo-
L*ed uiinf thß original, only ime «od genuine
Liter Pill.
"aBSSSI®!? i - I
hn««CIWC<: loot., r^P' c, “jJt aIEBE , I3 , iV
m-Thm nn.'.m»4 uneijurlled by Ml- modieltt*
known fcr Ike onto of Lir«rCwlw'nj n ', I _ 8 - ;i
frwwmJ «*«■“ !*. “^S^fSroot
'• »l»3- • '
ti v’ vkOETABIiK pOLJIOBAB¥
k«J uopf«mi.lr«
“utMinilnViUT-IoiMT ■.«■“«,
VZTZZi SwSS» wj«j»
sys^aK^saffi^Mg™. 1
Pltaritv. PhtfiiiSe. Spitting ©f Blood. \N boopiUf Congo,
Coa*b*jßrtmct»Ui», BudPalmotury Jureebowo(.?»e«7_
...1. .....
•' cor gthWd'wood And cor In •mud wm •>»_:
—Now
OUPKBiOR MOIIAIB
O open, a few piece* of mpertor Black Moh
every- qaality, fc«a i
,fo linc»t, and very Jow for.quality. • . •
Al*o, black Bort>baxinei. Engtub and riemli,of uck
*, jf |lY
I- 5 .N K cor 4ih and Ma-kci *t«
t rr7 i Coanirr Merchant* hojinf forCaih. will p)eas«
took .. ib« I. v .«i -/ml «~‘j’
| in th« loom*, upnuua-r«l>ir*nce frQtp »u
' PROPKBSOR H. ROUBOCK, I
TAKES thi» opportunity «f informing hi* friend* and j
tbe public in geneuMhat ho ha* w* o ?*.!? wJffk! J
ilenee fiorn l6 Penn »Veeu j
nearly opposite Ur. JletTOn’*, where he.wil he ple»«ed 1
to»Je bi»fneod« and papiWattd impart....tnieuon on
tbe Piano. * Avtahjteawnu bate been ra * Je
ihote nopila who take le«*on* at hi* hoa*e an Opportu*
nuy of practitinc a .official length of tbne «fore
leaving, jo fix the in»tniet*on imparled firmly la «he |
imnd. An additional and excellent Piano, made
i-nteuly for tbepurpoae by Mr Blame, ha»beej,protidrf
aS placed in a room where the pupilcan P f tehee en
tirely endUtortodd. • New beginnera will ai«o hate the
aid of hi* daughter daring their hour of practice.
A aery few pupil* more can be aeeommodeted. Ap
plication* made at hi* residence- . apaoaw
O MERCHANT TAltjOßß—Now op«*£*-!
a »plendid imrtment or tho*e Tooy manufaet re.
Pbirti, both fine and medium tjaaune*. , . ietr ji
. A large intolce Cravat*, both black and fanpw*r *.
reel from the Importer. ,
Aijaiun, Sujef!, .Itqulnle, *i>J tdm.
.Batinßow*, do do jo- 3 . ..
Bombazine do do t« aWi. N'°
PoMaleby the TOPD,
itreet,up*iair*. M.nnf«ciuter»-
FI«I-dhhlaNolM«ke»el! • ■ |
No 1 Sidmon, Alewt** * j.j) WILUANSkCo .
•ate by No Udwoodaltect
/lANwm* ,<j t,x* Sperm do; ; ■■ J ■
•Vf .' iebxeSteatifteCamlle*; '
. :: WManUittgteSfr
.crsiftSSS^sSKS^
I do; fori.aleby 3
p»ACM**mi S
XCAGBAW * MeKSIGHT.AUomeTiuUw,
jxL Offieo iMBDVtd a faw door* nearer Grant «reet.
OQ Fcxmh, U> Daewcil** Old Hou»c. . *pMla .
I mr P. Oart», Amtlwitr - ■
ifce 5A >«»«♦ *» I* *Voc«.
die Commercial Aacucn Room, corner of "ood •
,~i Fifth ■u—i>j-mt 14 - 11 ■«■■•»* '*
'of nnple and fancy dry Rood*, haw, cap* b©©»*, '
' bonnets,fany millinery,«c' . . .
f : -;. k t AlfcO’Ctoeky*. M. ? 5 • ;
* k *A]aree-Qaaatit> of new**n4 seeond band fcoutehoid
' .alt tbeyanety .wanted by
• hodMkeepera. Also, j .. '
* 5U cic»JaV«lßf H»*« .
■.l , 10 boat* Sperm Candler;
ls3fft*nCoii»ndl>etoa*kifeSho»cl*J -
' StalesVirginiaiftianfaclHred Tbbaeco;'
G!is»w«e,HO&a«ware,tinware, a qnantity of setaol
benches, deiis, c -- r
At 7 o'Cloek, l». M.
A! BiianiitT of carpenter's tools, hardware, £»e cnt
uZl ru'd and silver! watches, tnosieal losmunenta,:
readt made clothing, a retail n*l of dry goods,' fancy.
a*-. •• '■ • ■■ »**-
WILLIAM; A. HILL & CO,,
BASKKBS, KXCHANOITBROKRRS
aKALxaa II ■
mARIRN AND DOMESTIC EXCUANQE>
CERT?nCAT^OF D BANIC NOTES,
| So. Hood S&tft, tu doer abac/ Fourth, Sast tUt,
me hi9i pimtmrgfa) P»» . I d _*wh
CLERKSHIP WASTBD-Fer * Inl from N.,
York, 1« year# of age; a ntwt'on m tome rwj>«ef
able Commercial Embliahmentln th* city? At it-U
-the tleaire of bit parent*thatbe*honld*<*«'«• *Wr■
falte of bu*inea*,a amall remuneration would only bo
i reotireil for tbc fimyear.' Reference may he bad to
EAitorcf Gazette.
OOLE AGENCY FOR CURRIER’S PRINTS— • ,
d 5,000 }tm received. AltooiTbaodKellogg ATh®!*.-
or’e rrinu.aad ttielp’* Mao* and -V -' r
Mercbante and Pedlar*iupplieila^SawYofhjpMa<it^•• • . .
_apS . wood*! J '
Looking ola ss e* gg, p .
Looking UlwievL, G. l > la«*,Cl ? c»*,Cw«b» J aad A * - *»’
I a general aseortsent of Vat tet, Go©d*—ailatlei*?»l
taiea—at NofcLeonttrof 4th and wood itrect*. i ■ ■ _
| - THOMAS KENNEDY, Jr •
RBAIT ESTATE-MARKET— Venom about
purchaaing property, will find It to their »ntere« to
i eall and examine my Kegiater for Real £*laie before - .
1 parebasing. No trouble to *bow lpib t; 's
I j H * NoCOtknlihSelJ •tieei >
Loaf sugar and- modassbs—
& bbta Goodate** 9 HrMolarter,
IS bbla No 7 Loaf 6ogir; landing gam ,aw*
OFPEE.Acu—lsbx* Filicon’* s*. •
- * . 60 bae> Rio Coffee; jyatre eeived
per Canal and for tala by .
ab 3 ' • "* KoiW waier at
CLOVKR9KED— «© ba*.. a primearnele, tor
*»lebr REYNOLDS ASIILK
ap3 : eor Penn and ir»m at*
PAPER— 300 ream* Baled Cap Paper; ~~
600 bdndidt A C; and Medium Rag Wrap
ping Paper, for sale by REYNOLDS A SlfhK
• t p | - cor Penn and Irwin *i*
.a PPLKS—baa. Dried Applet, irtgooJibip-- . .
A pink order f*r tale by _ ?
ap-I.l_ I CARSON A McKNIOHT. Sixth «t
GLASS— bOO bxt “New _t*eneva w Window, data,
all aiu«i lor tale by ■ ~
apj : CaRSON A. McKNIOBT,Sixth at
BEANS— 10 bbla email White Bean* for tale by
ap3 i ' CAtISON A McKNIOHT.SUth at
mHUIiBS AID BOAPt
Ij lOObxaSaismerMoaldCanaii'i;
50 bx* No l Soap;-for tale by
CARSON to McKMUHT, Sixth »t
Diamonds and clay
-50 Diamond Spark*; • .
70 bra iitper. Oertnin day; for tale by
carson a Mcknight, sixth «t
D‘ hied APPLES—Mboi.juat rec’il and for tale
*{J • i ORUM.McUREWACb 1
-_*• NofiCommcrcial How •
rjnooßS-a *». ?» bT
: j NoS Commercial Row
i,y „c, n..; iU ,di»« C^S-'
- i water-and front »U
REMOVAL— S Catbbert ba» temoved hi* Central
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bo Ibe Oonn.o .Od Eo,luh Unpwt;
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t * v o. H. ROBINSON* Attorney at Law. baa
W . removed hU office to,the Exchange Building*,.
St Clair alieet, next door to Aldeiman John*. .
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