PITTSBURGH GAZETIJ BY ERA STL'S BROOKS. \ , PITTSBURGH: TOE»DAY MORN (NO, APRIL«,IM^ n'^'iai'FinuEKati I D4ILT OtxtrTt it pebiithed Difir, TriAVeebly, «nd Weekly:—*ntet>«ilr# i .Be Tcn DollaiaWf a< >ntfmi the Tri-Weekly a K»ve l>all»r* per fcaa|W|ibe Two Dolltr* per. ■iwntn. ttruut. •I i HotlM to Advertiser*.: ■ f fry Atfrmi*eiaeVu, to *ecnr* mAertum, »noofiJ K JuuS«4|la by firt tfdock in tbe nflenwca. Auenuon to Utepitl of onr co»umer», wonld U pioouc tire 01 natantibenefit. | FOB ooytuautt. Vks'J •»*»*» IKTia, ! ! ‘ lor CX3T*m COSITT-J Lt>B CANAL COMMISSIONER IOIISPB W;. PATTON, ■ |or nxniun oocxtt ) ] rlih Dll Ilian* nnd Irlah Suffering** Ooa'nf tbeuddcit akfortonea on Ireland at tUn liiM,)*re'.tb* .into which the country m tbrowo. The well meant charUiea of the mother country are received in totot quarter* •s if designed for the enslavement of the liuh -vpeopur. One daet attribute in Ireland to a v|aiuUobof Divine Wralb, because the Brit* ish Parliament sanctioned the Maynootb endow* nijeot, which excited to much dbeoeelon two'years rince. The Dnblin Nation, upon the contrary, Merltlea it to M lhe deadliest crime a nation can the Abolition of Nationhood; the telling strain to guard iu galea? to ait in it* .judgment. aeata; 'to train it* youth; to instruct its church.— itioa repents ofTßis.il mjs, #rul amend*, ill irwte end pestilence shall wither,— isrn the worth of • nation's todepen* [t ii e ml epeclade lo see men quarrel heir abundance, but when Visited, u by a calamity that make* ; the blood roflgh the vcina is It were io rills of a tod sympathy, word* like these are to dry op the fountains of both charity adopt then. 'Their failure, however, will bo a heavier blc w to the credit of the whig statesmen, than if tbe t had not attempted to dd anything.” There aie real and inherent evils' in the eau ie of Ireland herself, but this is uui the time to co i aider theoj. the hungry, to clothe the isit tbe sick, and to comfort the forsh. e first dnties we owe the Irish. Ui< j the landed proprietors ha*e much o r They have absented thcfaselves fro n country, and drawn off the means >f for and enriebing those, left bebinl, i n has been one great ovll, and it h s j ed tbe country. We hr e quoted a word or two against Lo d John Russ ill, and add the following as his dje fence, or ri tber hope fdr freland in the future: l Ido not despair ot Ireland; I *ay the>e is no reasoD,i ui eouonected with .laws which .happily have ctja* li to exist—unconnected with unhappy circrnm lances, to which I do not like to advert— there ii oq reason wt»y Ireland may hot at a fu ture da; r rise to a state of great hsppmcM and prosperity] ' I will reaJ the description of a coun try in whfcb those evils were silted to occur, by an old Etjglisb writer— “Thk hjisbandmen l»e thrust out of their own, or else, either by covin or fraud, or violent oppr***- aion, tbeylbe puLbeside it; or by- wrongs and inju ries they be so wearned, that be compelled to sell all.] By one means, therefore, or by the other, either by hook ot by crpok, they must needs depart alvay, poor, wretched souls—men womeo, husbands, wives, fatherless children, wid ows, wofql mother* with ibeir young babes, and thi whole household, amall in substance and njuch in numben *■ husbandry requircth many hinih; away they trudge, I say. 00l of their kuownlaud aecostoihed bouses finding no place to.rest so.— AUtheic household stuff which i* of very little worth, though it might well ebide-the sale—yet being suddenly thrust out, they be constrained' to sell for h thing of nought; and when they have wandered about till that.be spent, what ean jtlcy then dq but steal, and then justly; pardu behang ed, or else go about a begging;” This’waa a description not'unlike that of parts of lrelspd, where wretched families, being torn ed oot of their holdings, were driven at once eith to the commission of robbery, or lo go about trg ging. Vet.lbe description I bare read U thst given ta Englatfih by Sir Thomas More—(bear, hear) —that was an account given to England, in bis dayJ; If toy one should suppose this was an effort of tbcjimagiiiaiion, I can aware him that we hard other authentic accounts which corrobo rate it.; ikiswer'forj their ’own pro Tiding Abscntmst iapOTeriaU ■ A : L -■-r y.J ‘J Scotland vu the country alluded to, where there wpre Then, at the end of the seventeenth century, 200,000 people begging bom door to Uoor. Crjoe and wretchedness were in proper tiop to other vietadindes. - It is, therefore, well by'Lord John RaaaelU - **Sbal( we. say, that particular laws, that a pe culiar aljlte of society, have no influence on the •condhlSof a population, when tje find England •sd Scotland represented as being in this stale, and afterward? becoming orderly, civilraed and protperioal 1 think we shooll not be acting m the representatives ot this country, if we despaired ol the state of Ireland. lam not one of those who think, that, apart from political righu—Upart rom ol^J ? r questions connected with politieaf institution*, a’merely henefieciit govern* , oent cut make a country flourish. (jHear.) I abatl beiready to undertake any thing which I thioktnil be for the benefit of Ireland." ; ‘ Wh<*ver will read Bishop Berkeley’s address to tb« Catholic Clergy of Ireland, writteh one 'bandrrld years since, will find “tales of., woe" por trayed'in colors almost os vivid and truthful at tbeywre now. The cause and remedy are poiou ad out, tod in the oarae of Mercy, and for the Lose of God, the clergy are urged to earnest aetion for the reof of suffering mankind. JUuxr aoa latLaas. Wo come now to the performance of another duty, and that is to urge, the claims of the needy in Ireland. This we rao« lease to our corres pondent,; and, therefore, commend the following to the attention \> f * !1 re *^ crß: \ To the Editor of the rUhburgh Gazttte \ herewith "hand you communications from the raweetise chairmen of two important Committers, r«sed in Philadelphia for the purpose of taking charge of, and iransmitiog. and also of correspon ding with various sections of the «motry, 01. the aubisetof contribution, fot thc-reltef of tbo feritiii pool of IreUnd. The gentlemen of tb« ofPtlUbtirjb Jl„« heretofore cflnced M Si liberal'll, to Ihi. C.U«, that I appeal to them with confidence-in the.inere.nrd demrnri for e,- The die fur information on the eubjtei. r.h ch Mr, Duane', lettter U full end eiplieit ”*S Siir , ' Paitaocuwia. April .i. *847. J W« Sana. Chairman, dee. —Dm hi r: wTried mriell fhati hr a letter dated !ha le.Sa-.Cor which w».preaenlodtojoo.and BBrSK Pimburab, l. had |inq aU •in'r'fi ffisib on t&j I7lh ult/tf eoltek das forward ‘ «WbaUooittjr the piijfiff org»obe4.Brthwith. r!Wiire hU# werj opiiM wicfrtiax of •tuff*.' Notice* Were issued invitiog donation* d^aiiUuflpMtJ-dolUu were culler. t«d. And i\ this stage of jibe, proceeding*, two questions ar ire—lst, whethef money or prori* Jofls shoo i be sent to Iriland! end secrndly, lA whom ic reland ahould <»ntribuUons. U sent fat tJiatnlA] i >o there? As (n the itat questioD.it «M MCertainei that •21 articles u ntributcd would be conveyed o oar riublic and p ivata canals and roads free of oil to. tills city. an< that the British government' rould pay the freig it of all donations sent from Ameri ca for the p< ar4n Ireland. ‘ It was, therefore.ob that bi sadstufls, and not money, ahoold be sent to that rontry; and accordingly oor forward* ihg commit! et, from lime tarime, converted the lioney. coll eted here into bteadatotf*, in readi. okas fortrar spoliation as soon as VeaseU lor the porpote coql J'be procured. ' '. After careful Inquiry, 1 wjj utaoimously deter mined to seoll vcaaelv with cargoes of provisions, Cacb to a distinct poit in Ireland; and to tend the < bills of Udine to the Central Committee of the Society of FViends, which aiu in Dublin, and to authorize thjai committee to take charge of the cargoes, to direct where and to what extent they •hoald be landed, and to distribute tho provision* as they should see fit. Tftt following were aomo of the considerations which led id this decisions Firat —Tbo members of the Sociafy of Friends every where afe esteem* rd for thru'probity, benevolence and prudence. Second—J jembers of that Society were jute first persons .in IlcUnd who tool efficient monies to ascertain i!nd describe the true coodilioh of the jo t) at country, as well as to reticle ibem.' T^hifd—7 bey did not trust to the reports of otb* j ers.but K ol their own iroembers to collect iccu- i isto infor nation. Fourth—Tbey have ajrpl aloof from the sectarian and political prejudice* and fcxcilemei la, but too common in Ireland. I Fifth— I jThey maintain there own poor, and are flottemp-1 |ted tj app y contributions to members of their own , aecu Sitth—We know how members of the ijSaciety h re ad on melancholy occasions, not os tentatious y.but efficiently—not by hirpd agents, » but persor ally; and we arc persuaded that such will be tb i care in Ireland. In shot*, jit was be lieved tha no description of persons try would be *6 likely as member* of the Society of Friend to distribute relief to. the poor‘th«jre faithfully, impartially, and without complaint, i And, consequently, no restrictions were imposed I upon the"i>entral Committee in lndeed, our knowledge of affairs and men in Irelshdretoo impeded to justify each a course. It atsems ti>4?ej enough to know, that the Central Committed is composed of individual* of a nigh reputation, In* , dependent in fortune, aQd distinguished for phi lanthropy.’ . i If what I hate thus saidisjiot as full an answer as you desire to your question - , “what is the gener. al plan of operations for sending supplies to Ire land, and how aro they disposed of there!" it Wilt give me pleasure to reply toaoy further inquiries which you make. There'are aomo observation* which I beg leavi to add here. There may Ibe some benevolent persons in our neighboring stares on th* Ohio, as well as in our own, who may he /willing to make donations in breadstuff* or prorj. ■iona.but whermsy not find it convenient to pay for the krabsporlatien of them to this city. In sll such cures, as heretofore intimated to you, the costs of] transportation will be paid from the re% i lief fund here. Of all contributions, Commeal, j ki)n*dned, is the most desirable. Contributions I of brerilatolD rffiowM be rent in barrels having their needs lined, flour and meal; com, beacia, pcfc, may be sent irf-welhuide bogs. Every bairel And bag should be with the oame of the place sending it, as- thns, tion fos the poor in Ireland from Pittsburgh* P**” : /vll contributions be consigned to Alien 1 Culhbm, E*q., Philadelphia, who .will receive j them eaher at the store of Messrs. Sharpies*, 3. I E. corner of Broad and Basafraa streets, or at bis j own warehouses oo Lombard street wharf. I I carliot close-my letter without areurirjg you, ; that thrmatrstjeeounts from Ireland are still more deplorable than those which aroused so honorable and genreal a sympathy throughout the Union early in tnc last month. Indeed, tbo details are so shocking, that, if not well authenticated, they wouIJ I will not attetnpt-even briefly to describe them; bull will quote ibis passage from a speech made in the British House of Lords: i *•! hold it to be absolutely Impossible calmly and deliberately to take up ihe sue*liun of permanent policy iu relation to Ireland, while the cry of hun- -. iger prevails over the laud, and when there is Irealuy as well a* the cry; while the country* i* , distracted day by day by heart rending account* which they havo heard; while deep misery and ! distress'are pervading Ireland, the more heart, rending because the more touching, lythe pa*'l li, nee, the admirable, the i-' •»- t inimitable pa-j lienee, with i which lb* y • be borur; while | j , there are ecenia enacted ,;.\1 ► _.lV , rcd all through ; that country, which nothing can exceed that i* to to found in the page of disease and death—peiti* lence following in the train of famine, and ex* baiting itself in eol-ws exceeding aojlhingrio bo found in the page of Thucydidea, tho caovss* of Poussin, or in dismal chant of D*n»e. ’ I quote this passage not ro much becau*e it presents a frightful picture <»f sffltrtion and re~ig* uation, as bn account ol the master by who,-*.: pencil it was drawn. If ho had been one who bad heretofore manifested sympathy lot Ireland, wc think hi* description somewhat extrsv agant; but wc may well-consider it in all resect# accurate, coming, as it did from Lord' Brougham, who, in relation to Ireland, has heretofore some times allowed prejudice to triumph over reason, anil passion to smother the voice of liumituly. I nm, dear sir, kindly and respectfully y-ure.- W. J. DUANE. Puri.atiKi.rHia, March 26th, 1947. ( W*. Eeas, E«u.— Deer Sir r I enclose ah advertisement showing what measures our Com mittee have taken for the distribution of the funds confided to them for the relu-f of the suffering pour of Ireland. Pleas- give it such publicity a« ywu may deem advisable * Recent advices strengthen the call for prompt arid libera! assistance, and wo anticipate generous contributions from western Pennsylvania, and the ai'ivmine 1 counties of Ohio- / t J t w. c. Patterson. . We second all th.-ae noble efforts of charily with all our efforts. While we'are sending bul lets to shy our 'feilow-men in Mexico; let u« send Bread to sive them in Ireland ai d Scotland. To tho tmuiane and chatiUble we sa r, in words ol ho. |y wr jt, “Cast thy bread upon tle waters, ami af ter many daja thou shall; find it " It shall corrie to you in a good conscience, 'in pi raaant dreams, in htppy waking hours, in well at >red barns and in those blessings, which, asetndir g to. Heaven from the, poor and famished, shall eturn to you and poors in the rich reward boll of receiving and doing good. Benevolence, like mercy, confers its chief good upon the giver. ItJ quality ’ • It nnl »U.uued lulropjbetb tike tlie penile raui-frora l/jboii ilie |itne« lijnrs'li: It** tjvi li M«-»»es bun tUa; pivrt, anil bun t Corrtipontlcnte of the Pitta ■urgh,. Gazette. FROM VEIIA lU.CZ. Suir J. W. Cooraa. or. VtsaOßCx, ?. \ March 9ti, 1847. $ j We left Lotos oo Tuesday, i nd armfed at tbi* point after a passage of 2 Jay*: where the fleet i« lying tu *ight of the Caxlla. Wc hare about tiO TM*ei» herein ail. including th > Princeton. Mi* sissipbi, »r. Mary, and other*. ‘Gen. Scott weut , offyWterJay in tho steamboat Alabama, tj» find oot a favurcble point to land tfar troop.* and white paajiog tho Castle, the Mexicans abot U sheila tit the boat, but t&ej fcrtonatalj pawed oser, and lit harm'leaaly in the water. U iubtlcaa bad they known who waa aboard, they e ould hare atmed with more predawn, Our ordaH fak this rooming aic. to pack up and cook three, day’* ration*, and bt) ready after dark to go aboa d thb steam boat, from which we are to be landed at midnight, jogt oU of the range of the Castle gone. It w the. oCirion of all that we will ba+e a fight to make ~br landing. I presume yotf hare beard and kno * all the particular* of GeO. 1 aylor *nd lien. San a Anna’a engagements. Ti e two rennayN ran a Regiments are on the exUcroe left of the. SnJ dirifion of the 2d brigade under Gen. Worth. Qurjmcn are all well, excepting three of Company : H.two of Company E, aiiiLlwo of Company L- But;lhey> are all now eourajeecent. 1 think 1 perrir enjoyed bet. of health ini my life —I am get ting buite corpulent, and am aery mueh eunbornt, ,and look moioUke a Mexican than a Pittsburgher. 1 hare oo doubt but before ifaia time to-morrow we wili.ati know what it' is to be shot at. and howi it will operate to sleep out all night oo the ; bare* ground, without any i ents orer ~os. ItU; wortiiT nf note to. remark, that we left Pittsburgh on Sunday, were drowned i-ut of the Bwamp off Sunday, landed at Übos on SuuJa7Jeft.br the I •hip on Sunday, and on*U ad f<* .ur firat baUle j on Sunday. I have no farther newe to comma-'; nieate at preeent, but will Inform yon of all our moreroeow ao loo? m.lw fortunate enough to escape the Mexican balls./, < Of nga*u\} elected to state, we hoi allhe e. Those who eu* barked on the Veaite, when ibey came to Lobo-j had some cases of small pox on board, and ware tint permitted to land until yl the were oqj W« Uft them >. wbc fl they will r.m»ja until the dtoM. b» dUppei "*■ T*f* °1 Uw Cobmuto ■re,lh» l C.mt ii GuiriU.CtmCTWj fiankWtlu All i» baafe »°d cdofiwWp «T««oi >»“ ■****■ W’ :i. Jj. oSppik «* 1• # JJ tween Col. HcCiwllw, and the , to Sfentisgf,"•* »■**• h §s* e llftF ,i,e L iW on ' MS* ’ Qoiney Adams. On the Subject or jthe MexiraiTOaTal ry, with which ho had oaly obstacle between Beaver and (.'leveling wav a I -iy. nf Judge Ureckenrigejdmuly Jodicaof Courtof IhU SMrtjft The ; smalt 3cll The fcilcns*»n is in fine order., two volumes for sale at Mr. Cooke. cor&Wthe ; American Quartet :* /TA hitto* v ~. . „i ,w,rtiiCrit»,i WM ® ttrtal, r « oUD| i ad m ooeof these affiiir*. 1 - 0 t much imoomnee fo Our MercftanlsSnaWthc fi '*« P*' l ° f lh “ “*• ™! , i»« jo doubt Ih.t tlw lkc village*. art rpringing ttprcvery at !lhe office of the Pittsburgh Gax*lte.s j viodiiale the policy'and necessity of defending! a | yejr jv ew f„nucti, Rolling MilU and Forge*. " ‘ • Pittsbcbdb March 2&/'*1847. position in front of Saltillo, where a defeat haa 1 pj oonil g eic., arc erected. Wo notice that Hon. loo* Ucuict Aoirio. ’.Jr ihronn'tho enemy far bad. inti i the intenor. I bc tlJ< . 0) „;„ vl „ sl , utiu«u,Uj i.ije initial ti.reu- H V..».,0T0i. UiTT, : (fi. O.). «mk .u'» lJ „ b “T b *f" «P"4 *■* *« ■«»cb«ch-p.o- Dcar Sir. —A day or two after I had tKe honor hnUing . lunteiey, an o rco m on | tatted iinnmveincntr. but on tfae contrary, minj you tt. .be ’TnE'*!"'^.liSS.you^rt^l «>«)' “““ 10 ol Pituburgb aod Allegheny. I met y«r at tbe ‘ 3 7 i hoapitable table of Cot. Robinson. Hi foe, an Jto ,4, >* LO&cmiikli auarouod. the conversation was mo»tealert«ioing. . Major C.enetal, l.iuted, Slata.;A.m, cottmaiW^ Ati tb? leading uicidents connected with the hi*- tng. lory of Wtotcro Pennsylvania, fiom the Whiskey Insurrection down. Beamed to be aa familiar to you as to any native of the '‘manor born.’ I re collect well your inquiries iclative to tho honored widow of the author of-Modern Chivalry and hark animated yoti were in speaking of CapL Farrago and Teague O’Regan. Cervantes weald have laughed and rej'.iced at j oar iswlciation of tbe*o Western heroes with hi* own, and tho anthorfolt complimented wjth your favois abld criticism of a work which bo never expect ed |o reach a second edition. Perusing a re-print of the work this evening, it uccoQejJ.lo me that you might tie aimised in reading ftjsaud I have taken the liberty of en closing it. Trusting that your health is much irap.ovrJ, and continue so, I have the honor to LwTwUh the most profound regard, Your obedient, servant, WILSON M’CANpLESS. Wahii !«uto*c, April l.*t, 1817. Witsot M'CAsnbrn, E*q. * FjTTBBCUOH, I'a Dear Sir ; —l cannot lose a moment. Nffore acknowledging the receipt of your letter of the 29th all., and-of tbo valuable present iwhicfi ee cjmpaniea it. The two volumes of the new edi tion of JudgoH.H.Drackenridge'aModernOhivslry, or the adventures'of.(’-apt. Farrago and Teague O’Regan. My visit to Pittsburgh in 1843. and my intcrcouso with yourself, with the citizens of that place and Allegheny, at that time, afford mo some of the most pfenning recollections of my grateful recollections of my obligations t» yourself-and them. I had read the first part of Modern Chivalry, and formrd a picasant'acquatn- Unce wilh.Oaplain Ferrjgo end his man Teague, at their first appearance, more than half a centu ry since; and they bad then excited much ot cry attention,' a# illu*iralion« of life and manners pe* cultar to the limes, and the localities r.ut en tirely effaced, when I became more familiarly acquainted wjlh them, by this visit to the.latter. Capt. Farrago 4nd Teague o’Regan are legiti mate deaeendatfra, «n one; aide from the Knight of La Maueba! and bis Squire Stncho," nn the other, from t4»f Hudibraa, and bis mao Kalpb, and if not primitive.conceptions themselves, are at least as lineal in. their descent a«»lho pious Aeneas, from the impetuous and vitujictive aon of Pilras. The? re-appearaneo of this work? as a second edition, aince the author’s- death, moie than half a welt warren l prituryiftcr it* Qr«t publication, »iprediclion, that it will la«t be- liy ihc ancient StatStes, P«t«, a full century.— :»in. I hare no doubt, wsib jooJ the pci for tbe earn* I ahall read revival nl (be pleaaurc* wilt which on iu first appearance—end -it this ' my. opinion can give any *s'.i*fac emalning relative* of Judge Brack* 3 yourself. it i* entirely at yourldu* wttb a vmJ *en»e, ami grateful re of your kinjne«n, and that of my ii of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, end and obedient aerv’L, J. Q. ADAMS. a refrerhing I„g»ectfcd it exprcuian o tii>n to the enriJge, or n pof>al, being membrance, ; fellow citiz£< Yoor ft tiqs» upos Tiis ~ExtM|T.—rTbe i iiHucd a Proclamation matrusctiug t of the Tretaoij to levy tonjribu e enemy. Tbf Secretary b-* •ll'e*' ionlribations are to be le*ie* red in a letter puMuhed by , Uimßim President ba the SecreUr tions upon it obeyed,and > u foreehadoi unlay. Tht yaya. full consideration, delcrmiru bo poiU or places in Mriio eiciftcrmaj t*e. in ideaciui tnd auj naval forces, shall b liury ©ccapali.m may coi e cf ali neutral article* not contraband of ' , of proscribed rates of Jtt'. r known and enlsrccJ by out ' I bare, on der that all i now are, or » f sut mg cut to pit-cr* with your r»drre consideration and par ti to save you from a calV-tro rpose give you tin* notice, in surrender at discretion, under you will {« treated with the i lug to the Mexican character, ? i!l be G/antul an hour's limn i nd, to'commence Irani tnemo ; of truce arrl*<» in yiur camp. ' assure you of my particular a:iJ any f ftnfu a and Uu iriwvj.f*, But b< you bi>, and fJf that ptli order thatlyou juay the aworsnce that canti4crst on beloni to »b'icb i nd you v to make tp your m ment wb< r» ray .flag - With tiia view, contidera ;ioo- (lamp at Encanlal*. F«-b. IEZ l EZ DE SANTA ANNA, 'lor, commanding the force* of God aril Liberty, SSd. m T. 1.01 TaCfei vral Z Ta the U. 8. Arntv o» } IINYar Uu -2, IRf7. , trfiy to date. aura roonmj ndo ■arreiider my forcMttt-Uijcrotion. 1 l*g flute to *ay that I decline Receding V* yo«r request. With high respect, I HQ. »ir, i •' your obedient servant. Z. TAVLOH. Mdj. Gen. I*: »- Array, commanding. SJi:siy,**imjilictty, ami good acqsc tjf eral 5 Taylor, are equal i<» hi* bravery. In few few ward*, much tyo brief U) *alisfy lljuaa .who >oaW. know-mire <>l the commaoJer iuij hi* brave armjfv wo lja*o the of * battle. We subjoin ihiwc despatches: i H*i)*<*oiUTHK| Abmt or OcccrsTiojc, Camp on the field of ,bat!l« Bjfi.ni \ ista, Mexico, February 34 181). Bib : ! ba*e ije honor lo report thoS, barfng become muted pu Ihc -Oib-iOhUnt, that Ihe rnc- ray had assembled in *riy hoary forrr at Enr»r- thirty mi ea to front of Agua Mifera. with tfir ctjjeni design uf attacking ! l.ruko tip my can p at the litter place nd : the -1 >«, and telk uns atiofiß liri* to front of Uupna seven fnllesl aout iof Saltillo - . A cavalry! force left •t Agi ■ Xiicva, for tins purposo of cuvtaog li my apr* ‘cd iiuniediaU*ly in front of our a my appeau*. pwticn. ,At VI o'clock; A. M.. bea'in [ from (federal Sonia Anna a >>i jrorn (federal Santa Anna urimrfililinnal iu rrndei. To which 1 iratiiednH*-. ly ri ; . casion. | ‘ ' [E. "TAYtOrt Auua Nrrr a, March 1, 1847. Sin : I thu honor to report that the troop* of my comrwW occupied, their original camp at this place on-'U>e 27tb ofFebru iry,the last of the Mexican arm} leaving the mor ling of that day in the direction bf San Ijui*. 11 it uce: tainal that the enemy tain fell retreat,ant) ; fciy'diaorg*. nixed conJitio'o; the ojon de*e flog iiqd dying of etarvation in great number*, ~ ['despatch a coni’, mind this day-as far.'** Eoetrnation to' harriM bia rca/and*ecore whatever,liaßilarjriopplka may be found there. , \ . Tbe enemy had fall/ reckpsed upoo our. iot»! root, end had: made; arrangement* .io. bier cep. oo*ietie«t,«cd cut off the army, stationing.foi that purpose, corp* of cavalry, not only immedi ately In oor rear, but even below Monterey. I re gret to report that they eacceeded near the Tillage ~ R. H.K. era tod bo«* «n ba«jr. CP AND OK DOING. Tbe Baltimore American of Friday h*» a notice for, a Pnh'ic MetUni'.'signrd by Marly three humlrnl Iniuneamtn ar>d,firin3, including ihc most inb-Jligenl-and enterprising of the city, call* mg a public me« ting to take to prosecute the ~r>:.tom|datcd Kail ltoa:l connection between and Pittsburgh. This look* like beiug inWinest. ’ With thc*o three hundred .men there is j wealth and ability enough Indenture tho con nection'. Will they do’it! : Whoever secure* tip- first raiboaJ connection to,:tbia city will reap a harvest of wealth; and whnt i* bolter, prove themselves to l*e public benefactors. The m.-diug at Baltimore was held at four o'clock tm Saturday afleruoou.' The American | remaikf. in rvterfnre t> this 1 meeting, that the senlimrut is u-itvrmsl tlial tho period for talking has boon vxhau*t«\l,;aud that the limo for action has arrived. . . . The American of Saturday ag.ii« urges atten tion lo tltf «ulj Catirossia ioxtx or*«. —A kttet from Te* pic, publuhrd iu a . Mexican paper, os,tier hi ulalfJ So ii woulJ appear. that California i« agaiu m our pa»*f*tiuit. | Gi:s. Tirum ron Pbxsioxst.—The Hero of -four battle* ha* heen formally nominated a candi idale for tbe I’tesjdcncy*, ip 1848, hylbe Whig* of •Spruce Ward, in Philadriplii*. A *cott of jirw*pnj i-r* ban* also nominated him for the ijame.. plii.cc.- Ij il.crc mi* s-j>npuhir election U» mo.rrutv Ucik uI Taylor wt*c!J *«eep the country like a tornado. •' * .! Tan Aamt siwv. just now more impor tant :h»|i any utbrr, ha* occupied so much of our •pace fiat we have Wen unable to give ta oth er fu'-ij.*, Ik thr at!i:nf.»n which their importance (Join«u .t-1 S-v,*rf nrce»«ry ; c‘imj-!* and no pr.jvi-'nsnt < h»T'- af«-T prevented it* from giving that per-ous! atientHin to our piper which We •hill l> -‘tow htroafier. At Urriciu DtiriTtu from Commodore Connor, dated March JO, lay* tbit General ricoll han now with him upwards of eleven men. Coin. C. ad: I om still of the opinion •xprcaied in my previous communications, a* to the inability of the enemy to hold out for on length of tim<*. The castlr has, at most, but four or fire .week'* provision*, and the ton'll about enough tu last fur the 'same lime. The Emperor of Austria is * > pleased the success oftbe line of niagtii tic telegraph establish* ed recently upon M-mc'H plan, that he hi* for. hidden tiny individual, without his peimusian. to con-truct -.imilir line*. Tnc government hw as sumed thn control of the whole telegraph husk A society (or the parchwc of pianodurtei has Wen e»talili.hed in’ London. Kic'i kubs-rnbfi pays fid entrance l.e, and «n.Wiling pcrjinuiifh. At the cud of two greats hir ib entitled to a piano. This-is about equal to obtaining an Instrument (or ? 120. Tho new Pope baa insur'd directions to byve the Pontine marshes drained, with a view to Uie cui* liratitm'of rice A llfrßTnrrntc Fiat at New Orleans on the morning of f n 25th ult, destroyed all tho houses on both sides of Chartres street, from Cuslomhoii'e half «s a y down to Bienville. Thu lora was at least $3,00,001). The Proprietor of the Pittsburgh Gazette hsa yorrhoiri) the jßtcrcrt ol Me»«ra. ; White At Hami, m the tinPtte Job' Printing eaUblialimenL Mr I’a-hm* will, M.hitherto, anperintend the office, aad ..U-order* fof hooka or Job Printing of any kinJ. "ill beeiecotctl with'proiuptneu, ami upon I’etimhArn Litre*—The ll ( ahiranre am] Phil, j uliaUctwy tmUi».; , ; . ■-*4r|phia line, •<> hully.wreikeii in th* 1 la!« elrnm, te rrpalWjiijd in operation again.- The Mew Voik and Ho»tnfMinc ii*'in operation. We do nJ.I know Whether tbo New Vork anu Hiiiadelpli ia inir ha* Lrcn repaired yet or pot. lU't'ii.r, (not (’ol. .IJullcr, u'no had i ).whYw in command tho. regiment now embark.- in;r, arrivej yrnimlay and pul up at the Mnnoo gshcla House, where bn held a Lever* for hi* officers. It ta said that .the Prcsident/ha? determined j not to appoint any one to either of the vacant offices ot Maj ir General, declined by Mr. Denton anJ Col. Gumming. ' ' Sine Ca.vil ibol’xo Tiit-SiCtT tit. Marx’* —The Canal Dili bu passed both Houses of the Michigan Legislature, received the signature of the (iove/nor,.and is a law. Calt -Hovaa, Owci.urATi.—Tbo attention of the traveller ia called to the advertisement of the proprietors of this excellent hotel, which ia one -of the best, as we aro assured, in jtho Queen City. Rev; J. did 'not arrive,_ as wn»j 'expected; on Saturday night.' . Multitudes who' warp desirous of hearing him preach oh Sunday, were disappointed.' Tux amount of specie wbicjr arrived at Boston and! New York, fur.tho ijuarter ending March 31. was $8,227,000. 1 1 Hon. Roaxar C. Wiktkbop was a passen* ger in the Hibernia,-which sa led from Boston for Liverpool. . We were indebted td Cot day, for a copy of one of •< Philadelphia. The aootinl of Trewtny April 1xLwa5*7,633,83% *-• - ‘ —u-- ■i' , i The New York Canal fril the 251 b instant. rii-irg' t w ire - i-r -jar- “asT* enlarge. . . The Iron (ride alone is becoming of-great inipor >»aee. The moat extensive and thorough expert* made in' thl* country to manufacture Iron widTriow Coal have been ventured on there, and though wf-partially successful, we are con* vinced they uiu*t yet fttliy succeed. To si-commodate the heavy transit. of business to the Lake*, there i* a lunch larger omouat of ton* nage urorided than ever before*. Four, and perhaps more regular daily Lines ol (toils will run to L . to l>o connected with, and brooghl still nearer to them h, the HwTmad arid the Telegraph. For rates ol Freight to Krio ancFttake point*, see t.'ommercial head. UAT-TLH OF UUKNA. VISTA. The'pats of Buena‘Vista is about one and three* quartets of s mile w'de, tbe rosd being in tbs tail!* dlu. Gen. Taybir'u right rested upon the road, and .was so protected by the broken nature of the ground ns m be secure ugaiost any attempt, to (link him on that side From the road to tbe mountains on tbe left'.is 700 or 800 lards, tbe i fir*i half of the diitsnce'lHtng a good deal cut up j by short ravines* running to the rosd.f Beyond the bead* of tltexa latinas the plain extend* to the mountain which Is almost inaccessible. On thi< plain the bailie was main!/ fought. - In the mean lime, thasuperior numbers of (he encm; had pasted our left flank, while their artil lery endeavored to maintain a raking position up on u« from the foot ot the mouuleto. Some 1,500 of their cavalry, besides infantrj, had g> around in that direction, end maintained aaovert conflict for a time. Genera! Taylor diiect|d Lieutenant Colonel May, with four charge thi* large body of cavalry; bot whea he got .within about one hundred yards, the enemy l flrj, arul the infantry iu that quarter was soon al ter teen in full retreat. Tint was about 2 o’clock, and General Taylor despatched Mr. Critteudcn J with it flag of truce, to Hay to the commaodcr < f these retreating forces, if they would surrender, he would not tiro upvo theto. - Mr. C.i oil horseback, with bis interpreter, soon overtook the rear-of tha retreating party, and after passing 'many of the stragglers, was required to stop, which order was enforced by the presentation of a gun, until tl e inletpieier explained. They weje thm bindfulJed, and earned for» ward, Mr. 0. occasionally mquiiing for the officer in commaud of the corps. They as often aaid,“A |,t lei further on;” ■& t at one lime, whin he refo - ~j t 0 proceed, in officer-told him be could nut be rsn*4S.er*bU' for the consequences from his own l men if l.e did not go to e-mu Anna. ■ When be t< icried the. latter, m a s >rt i.f a ratine, b-l.»w ttc ! li.-e on.the plain, Mr. C. soon informed him that bi» enand waa to the officer in cammiud of the reuniting body auJ Out to himself. After a while, - a tremendous flourish nf irumpels and itistrumcou was (ho signabfor the bandage* to be withdrawn from their eyes, when Santa Anna demanded the surrender 10l General Taylor's army. -With a ♦ihil-vMr. O. rephed. 'dtneml 7 *ylor never purrtndert'" An offircr present, wh j -understood “English,"cxpTaTued to Santa Anna tSb nature of the answer, when he said—“theu, bo lb'armies are in the like condition," nr words to ll at effect. Mr. C. then ai.ki.-d for a conductor hatbernight return. When bo reached the plaia again, the two armies seemed engaged in a treat -ndousstrug gle, and after taking leave of bis onductvn, he made his way hub, as best-bo could, in greater; peril from tha firo of our otvn'guns than' from thoos uf tbc Mexicans. It i« not true, as heretofore reported, (hat Licot. Mav, in his.’ccunnoiaaance, had lust Lieut Wood and ten men. Tuey became JeparaU-d, but all got back safely to camp. Lieut Bturgess was | Jjkcn prisoner, but was released under tho subse quent nitaogemrul for an prisoners. Mr. 15. thinks tbs Mexican infantry behaved much b< iter than their eavalry—the! latter woo'd nut wait for a charge fiom cveu onu-fifUi of Ihcif namt*«r. • , He doe* not know pxartly how thb three piece* of irtill.ry wiri taken. He heard Col.Daru aay be jrouM have spiked them, bat tupposed they would be retaken. The rumor that Gdn. Taylor's despatches had been cut otf wa* unfounded. Some of them had l«i«i delayed, at Monterey for Vranfof jm neon. Thtwe Mr.C. obtained When ha camc'througb.and ail have Wen safely delivered to the Adjutant General in this city. r We are glad to loam from Mr. C. that Ideuf.. Col. May. who is reported a* having received **a Bcvcro coniuaion ” n'Wout'a’niJ.conridereil welt again before Mr. C left tbo army.—l/mwri. 'A new work ha.* been.issued th Washington which, in a writ’s of tables, shows it connected viow of thc'Nat'ionsl HereipU end and Eipcndi tuns from March sth, 1789.' to the preieht time. Il appears tbst daring th»VperliMJ. government has -received for Pnbhc Linda $127,144,320, out of which f.B7.262d)oi)iia>*been paid, leaving a bal ance of *39,978.411. The compensation and mileage of Congress diirlng tb6 same period) amounts to *18.555,688. V. «S.G*x. laio Professor in the Cion.nnsu Eclectic College, wlnrti we pnhti«h in another column ID* We invite the oiteniiun of our readers to the tx inordinary curr.of SrrcHuln performed l.rDr.C'Wira'j l 4 \’igaaLU Panacea, winch ;boy will find iccortl rj ,» number column of 10-day's jiujier . They are without doubt lira twirl wonderful ou record, so bceiiprunouiiced liy many of oui rao»l.respectable pbysicuuis Tbo afflioiril and others interested. are re* uue'.en-^ o»er lawd tor #Co# [lu>r GRAY ! il ijtO-i.’j y fel l pi,i common, Ahegbetiy Qtf.P . Forsel? at S. Darrleu's, Mb «, Ho el, di-uibut lur Asenl for Pittsburgh and vicinaJrMjL by Irrujgisi general y. See aivciiieement.-- dau dcCandleu, y tutel ar -despatches from - ■ ■ r. Notes ootitai ding -----I "not be open before TETiFdRAPH & «ww4§»»ii* .!§- M-P n s ,;J. XOYCO| Nn'flo WCltai^irretflß v- '(3' t■ •“••■? '. “•?■ •: r.f>. NrW-Terk. irjatuifariuHfri atwdraleriSa ««|M*netl>sror> l me Pltt»bßr«h,G*xe<*e. every varxi) Muslin Feocy aafljCcmia** fe- -» - ~ “hint, Bo*om- Obl|ars.ic . which Iflte.oaeWaMTJ!®. RI'STOK FROM VKIU t‘Rt7. ■ <«>.• !rrn.r:j- -!»«■= mirtn brought no uawa, hut- our Philadelphia corirs- ; " '}‘ r< ;t >'; e'nhrjems *-vcry v «n'i) »nJ put Kin. . „ * • Oji Rtio*U imnuuciorrjoi - the very !••■•» (**‘**ll .pOQuont inform* UJ, at 10, P. M-, that a p»M-*n- •■■> <» •‘uj.'-tn.r nunwr, aru! tvnrrorUed in-erary far ger had arrived from Charleston, S.C., direct. that Vveaaer Bad .arrived’ 'lO,ll Wra Crux at Charleston with new* tnat Vera .Crux had fallen, with a, /au of eight hundred Amtr ► icam. We give the rather for tjhat- it is worth. • The New Orleans papeuMeeeived at Washing ton contain no new*. The lale Revolution at' Vera Cruz, it was rumored, was unsuccessful.—- Gomez Farias bad received $250,000 from Church, for prosecuting the war. TJio Church sent this a* an evidence of good feeling. We uoubti the truth of the rumofTfrom Vera -Cruzi Puil’i, April 5,—9 P M. It is not known, certainly, whether a steamer left Liverpool-om-the I9thalt., but tf is possible our produce dealers are on the look out for the new*.. This does not have much if any effect, on the market, here, and in the neighboring cities, .but dealers in produce *rf disposed to hold back fora few days tq see. The Sarah Sands left l.iverpocl on the 25th uit. ~ Her arrival, at any fixed time, cannot be calculated with any certainly. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ' April sth. 7 o’clock, P. Mi The demand for Flour continues active, and holders have obtained a shade of advance. The* sales to day were at for mixed brands, and $6,37 J for round lota. Flat Hoop Ohio is soiling nit $6,374' The demand keeps increasing while tbo receipts.arc light. The stock on hanJ is small. Sales to day of prime White Wheat at I lie per bu. Demand good. Red Wheat uf prime quality is 133 c and fair sales. Corn—The demand is unabated. Prime Yel low sold free.ly to. day at 88a92e per bu. For Cornmeal the market is $4,43j per bbl„ with sales to a lair extent— decline. There is no change in tho market for groceries '—[>ncrs are steady. Further sales N. (). Sugar at 7jsBic. Molasses at 374 c inbbls. 260 bags prime Rio Coffee at Bjc. Coltoo attracts somo attention, but spinners on ly are in tbo market for parcels, for u*e. Market firm. In provisions a moderate business is-doing at Sr orday’s prices. Our local oews.is of no importance. A heavy forwarding Uusinow* ts doing On the public works westward. BALTIMORE MARKET. Bilttm«bk, April 3—74 o'clock P M • The demand for Howard Street Floor is better. Sales to-day oflOOO'bbls at $6,124. Lilly Mills is held at $6,25 with few or no sales. Generally buyers doHmot come forward with much freedom even for inquiry. The Sales of light. 1000 bushel* prime Red to day at 137c1»T bu. (loro is in demand. Sales prime-White at 82c and 60QO bu prime yellow at 88c. - Sales Whiskey in bbls at 27c per galL The market for provisions has been heavy and prices have slightly Reclined. In groceiies there is no change. The sale* are modernto. Nothing of local importance. The Southern mail came in last night 15 min utes past Iti o'clock. This is quite an improve ment, but unluckily it brought no Western mail. A thunder storm aod heavy rain set in last night about 12 o’clock. IfT-fr’emal* Modesty ot»en fortmi* the gentler le i f'cxn rcesinff relief, when niffmii* Ituni peculiar co nplunit* The Vrgetalr'e Kleciuary prepared h> l»r L'ptiain, will l*e found ar. tnvuiuaMe Remedy lor the speedy cure* it effect* in the mo*t severe ca*e« of pdo Thousands have levtiued *« to u» 'cry etumttu, Wholesale and Retail, by W > A‘IT 4 KETCH A M. Ist Fulianttrcrt, Nevr York; W«. Tuoaa. Muriel MrerL and P. R. Ba'VTe*. J*i«iiUiG*clil •treet, l\ib»burgh, Pa Price St per i-ox _ rai:hJl lw So- 00. BOOTS 5,00. 7 NO. GO trOVKTiI STREET, CDItNKn OF POST OF F I C R ALL EY. THE • u l.*cnl>ef respectfully inform* the public that l.c'ln* commenced Uui raauulhciure of (crHl.Vwn FoMianaM Roots, of good material' and wornuan»h*p which he will warrant superior io any Boot ever made in Pimsburth for the price- These handsome Hoot will be made lo u»ea»ure, and ivurrnm them at reprr wmed. atthe very low price ..f FIVE DOM.AKS CAtSU. Cenilemrn arc rc«iui:»lcd to cull und exam lltf p,.. ra ] V d! W It KRjiKINK. JA.S!R£ L,wn of Joshua Hanna,a*cd 7 year*. 0 month* and v 3 dirt. The funeral will take place fu.ni ihereMdetict. of hi» p*reui>, •orner of Wa*hin«tnn ami Wylie »trcet«, at 3 'o'c:©ck itij• afternoon. MOSTJU.V IIBPOIIT-nicC ranlLit Insu rance. Annuity and TruM tympany of rhiiadi, fepon that .’1 persona have t/ee» ni«urcJ at their o4um , during the pa*' ra^nta : ti McrcD.ni*, 'i Manutai turor*: •I Clerks I Cifi<)iiuir, * Attorrtifi* at Lawp 1 of other pur»oit«. •J Farniets. Of tbe-c there an* nm»'.l lor slo,l*' > awl uii«l«-r, j i(n Jo Jo 3,UK> do ? Jo Jo •!» t.W*> Jo It, Of tUese there are.>n»u:« <1 t veer end oner, 4 VVM It AK K WELL, A gent gp6Jl! Oilier oaGra*ilj>t,_rin*burj-h_ wuitmoue a \volff, yiL-ißr IMPORTER* ai.J Dcalr'i in MarJomr, Cutlery, «mJ ' Poi’Jlerv. Noso Wood stiver. FRIiIT.Ar-.— JOObxsM Rn.stns; t!0 hf b*. M Railing I« a« £ouc« “» Jars; :m drum* Fi*m JftaiWPalr* lllhx« RoekOani'w MUhm. Teitti Oro Nui‘i 10 bales Almond': to bale* r itbertn; • U Jo K. Walnut*: »5 «lo Biaxtl Na l ;,/’) rerM ami for tala bf KNorte, 1 CUNNINGHAM ft BONNKR ,pj lit Liberty «tiert )RV APPLKH-1W bu.hrli forralcbj CUNNINGHAM ft BONNER ai/> t« Liberty «’rrci 110 LOA«-*S.OO£Mo'due or more year*, on the "i” 1 ,i * mi.E2"duaßV Wood M. next door io Eagle Saloon fpxetaangc on New York, Philadelphia, and B«JU‘ lit inor«'cos»uailv f**» «»J* by HILL A CUBHN opfl \Voo£»l next door to Kagla Ohio Indian*,*m«l ienwckjf L u,.,k. «>d... ...r '•»,'««^fe'- *p6 Wood »i, next door w Collretlo»»on.Cincinn*it. l*>ol*viU«. Si «li other acce-*.ble points in: ihe J"' made on aewMimodanrß ienn«. HlM.* tli: '«**' ap.l Wood fi- Heir door 10 hag.c Saloon R'To CTDFFBE—I«u I>*K» prime Green, m KN&I.I S H J TOBACCO— bx» A*. 3Si,mnd IS* pound Lump. jmJ 5 -jrul Id* Roll, of prime quality. ju«» "reived and for *u!c low by ENGLISH A HtNNLIT X„ 'J7 wood »lf*el -I>EAS-&Ohfche»t*Y M.TfU. L :jfl cati) bit U. I’-. I«1|4. and f H.Tej^ Received nnd lor »sl« by ENGLISH 4 RENNKrT and No n wood >"eft TANNER’* OIl«—IH 1.t.1* T«nnrf'» till for »ttr low by ENGLISH A IHLvNhrr n^ODACCO—U» krgt U Twill 10 arrive. for «j»lo !o.w l Uy ENGLISH A \J N«37w.w|iur«.i M’ OLASSES-FWI-blsN O, .... - . s»bbli* II; for rale low by a,.n k.nulish ajirnnett.-w ww a m No. BCUAII—4O hhd* in »»>« and for »alo*.y . apfl KSOUSHJt nßNNfcrr, S. wood m LOAF SUGAR- gobble a*aorti-d No*. 1 ca*e double Rectified. S ca*e* Powderdi a da Onwbed; in More nnd for ..In low t.y • S pQ No 37 u-ood ureci PIPBB-30bi« While Clay CjP€« 45 tn* Sinn* d*r-far tale low by tpfi ENGLISH 4 HKN N «t MKTAL— rial ton* No l Foundry Mciat, received □er mki Swallow and for *ale by M ALLEN A Co, K water *t BI.OOMB— KJSpiece* received per »tmr Pacifle and V.alebv M ALLEN A Co t pA No4a water aired SWEET CIOEH—IO tibln awrel and prune, in • lore and for*aleby ' W GREEK . B j,(l cor wairr and emithficld et« APPLES— 150 bbi« prime In a'ore and for *alc by IV GREEK B pf, cor water and itnithfteld m GLASS— 50 bi» bxlO; ■5O bje 10x13, for talc by W GREER apO cor water and «miihacUl«t* 3ALBAM— U do* Wiiiar’a Balwmof Wild Cbei ry j io*t received and for tale by J.KIDDACo a) iy Noj» wood *tre*t I jcutcb sucer-M II.; b.ori,’.. ju., rocM si.nd ( «.^ by .. rd..>.Mti.l.. #.iinvl DtS .Tb? S&6T«lSiN»a»!“' y tor .water and wood *li - •frrYitTE TieaN3—6o bui. imall. - .)d«'recelced Md W'Ki. “ • ■ * 'IcCA KOL-V '■W. car water and wood t|» « DRY APPLEH-WOlma /ual rec’d andToraale by *° A WICK A.McCaNDLESS * cot wood and Water hi i -Ulicr- ' ' . ‘ ■' —; \ • . t> w&o wuh a good actii-io, and ouc (hryean peromHirmt toiherreunmt»r*"Tti tfO wrll u> ca l end cima n- our Mockof Hood* before pur.ha»|ng cltcwbci< ap6d3Rl' ’ GALT HOUSE, Corner Ntla and Sixth at*. Ctnelnttatt r 11111*1 establishment is now iu the best order for the 1 reception of the Traveling Public Ilaving ondcr -5 one'* thorough repair, during tbe past winter, and avng tire mo.M-expurie.icnl flieit rbake west, iu the various dcparmiiiii*. 1 Uittrr myself that;alt will be pleavd who rail- ,The focai.un i«ecutr*K &>mtiiodioB« and pleasant. Fare fH prrtlay. t'.neiunati,March 13,1.-57. " W K MATISH' N. H Although nql exactly a new Broom, i| j* the 's»r?ie—a new Whist on the old handle '• apr.tf. Hardsvrmrc Stors Ucosoved. W r HI TIIORK A WOLFF having removed from lire and St CJair *(reet*. to No 3,0 Wood street, three doer* above Si Charles Hotel,would respectfully art the attention of tmyers to tbelr cock of HARDWARE. CUTLERY and SADDLERY,reeM per ship* Saranak. ißuaongsheln and Russia, direct irciii tbe manufacturers of England and CJvnuanv. • - ’ Al*o. supplies cf American Hardware, from the prin cipal manufacturers cf the Eastern State*.- being entirely tu , v, and purchased upon the beit :eim- they feel great conStUace in being able successfully to meet competition'from’ on'y tjuaricr, whether can or weal. . The Hardware business will "be coatinued aUJieold *t*ud. ; ap6_ TO CLEVBtASb via, WARREN. 1847. :s3sam .. THROULfI is a* HOUKB. • PACKt-mtoV* Swallow and Telegrvpb leave Rea verdnily. :it D o'clock p after the arrival of Un moMinig iktai imin IMisbtirgli, un i arrive at. Warren n nme lor ihe Alan Line 01 Stages which leave iromedt ntrly thereafter, and arrive ui Cleveland aido-eloct, r Th.« rauic i* ilie-most expeditious aud corafortab me to ih* l.«ke«. CrtTbos * i.f.KFi \’H WKLf« War»«n,-llbpr r *< KEKt). I‘ARKS ft Co, Itcaver Agent* ' JOHN A I’AL’utlEV. comer W-aidr aud Smithfield *t opr-ly -Oppositn the Mouongabe'a House Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH AND UKEESVILLR 1847. ' ’fcJELJ II l..t*L*P I vr. i-npm.... . ..... PACKET AND Fit El CUT LINK. Lilli# Lme coiiMStiugof freight.!ind passenger Paek: ns, tvi’l lu-i rt-gitlarly daring t irNseasoa between Reaver a«*t Oreeiiville, Pa. by.whiebli idiigcotH-twevn tlie twopomts, witlberarri. an tat ihr lowest rtit*'« I WICK ft A RCHKR, UreenuUc, Asti's. CRAHt ft KRAMPWN, Clarksville, dors i McFarland ft KfNO, Big ueud, o«; I -MAVSft i’LU'.MU,Slmrpiburgh. do; ! W C .MAI.AN. Misron, -*lo; WAt. MATHEWS, Potass,, do/ REEL), P.\RKS ft C,t, Ueavri. do; JOHN A P A ty'tlilF.i". earner Water and Sm-iUrjcld sts, u[6i, the .Hnmngttho'a.Houie. PittsUcrgh- PENNSYI^ VANIA UAILUOAD COAIPA NY—Notice i« her-rjy given that the ifd iastaiinenr - of Five Dnlinrs per share on the Cspital.Stoek.of the - Company wrll 1»e rerjutred to be paid oh or before the, lounti day of May, tit the office. • 0 By order of ihe Hoard of .Manager*, spAdimayl S V .MKRUlCK.l‘rr»ii)rnl Wbolcatle f>rng War dboutr.' \IIC Til**' OP KEW VOILK. B -A. 'K &. No. 43,-Joho at, 9 tii for »■!« a large an 4 general amifUnei id Medicine*, D/e; Stnlf*. Paints airy description, which th y Incii to tell low. id are requeitcd trticl£i.'~Ordo<>d riled. Huving heard of your celebrated Liver I*l,l#, I colic.udeil to give.them aiarr tr>*L I purchaaed o'.e hoi of Mr Siou Aberdeen, and gave them accord* ine to the direction*, hj which «hc \v:i«jrrenily relieved. I pio-'ur.--1 n se<’<*n.ll.< x 'w~'ch eu'.frely cured bcr.'aiid »i-o uaw ctijoj.« eicclkiit bcahli. 1 havc.AJyed them myself. and pronounce-diem the belt family medicine I have ever tried' Yours, respectfully, MASSIE BEASLY ' lD“Tttv»e Pills ’stand unequalled by any medicine known for iho cure of. Liver Cbapluinl 'Prepared and >o!d by l* E SELLERS No 37 wood street. r~¥V II IS VEGETABLE PULMONARY 1 Ua!.SA M—Tli's Hal'nm ri prohriblf almost with* out a parallel to having. d-.iringa trial of nearly twenty year*, fully nnlmnroen ihe hijh reputation whieh itbas acnoired ter Consumptive Complaints and all diseases' of the Lungs, Throat and Chest It hak been used .with, ii,o’. ably greater success, than any oilier article known; pa<| nisny ijiysivixns who havu baj au opporlun ly ol witnessing it* highly *almury riTects, do not heiiiaie to reeomraend ha* a »•£«? cnnvenieni, an SUPERIOR BIUHAIR LiCSTREB—NW open, « few piecca of superior Ulack Moliairl.ua irr« ll Vsryß!of*y. ' ryd- '- v. i ;; Alpacaaof ertif quality, from coounoa io low forituality. , ‘ I . ' Alto. a. KngJuli and French, of rich pant Illicit. •Alio, Ulack ft|it«bn de,Latne*, all wool. / Alio, a tiTTce*»*ortp s K cor -til* and Marital Hi in-Country Mcrdinmriumqe ioi Caih.-wtll pleaae take n look at ibe Utfie and freig>toclr.idit retselved, hi the room*,up-ktaii*—entrance frwm from 4lu M. PROFESSOR 11. ROHOOCK, . rpAKB"* ibi. opportunity of informing hia friend* and 1 the public HI general, that be baa ramovrd hi* reaw .Icnce fiorn Allegheny City io Perm Mtcnl, PiUrb.urgJr, nearly oppo.itr Dr UcrnmS where he w ill be pleated io fre hi* mend* mi.t pupil*, mid impart iniirnclion on the Piano. Arfanyiuenl* have been made io gift} tlio*e pupil* who uke leuon* at hia boo*e an opporio niiy of Ipracut.nc a suiftcient length of time ’ efore leaving, to fix the hiKrueuori impacted firmly-in >bo mind An ndditionVl and exrelletu'FfanoV mad6-<** for ibepurjroteby Mr Uiumc.liHsbccr.ptovidetF and nlarrd m a loom whyry the pupil rati practice eu t.rcly undiMurlicd. hrginnera will uiao have the ai.l of bi« daughter during their hour of practice. A very few pupil* more mn be uceommodated. A|f plieattoti* made at bt> resultnce.. apidiw moMERCHAXT TAIbORS-Noa opcnli# X a rplcndtit awoittucutof tboae Tooy manufactured Sent*, both fine and medium . A large invoice Cravat*, both black auil faueiec, di reet from the Importer. , - Sroekyyitll rgaaln:c« aud rolop.,\. . f Satmitow*. «k» • ; do ! * do;/ nombailnedo do do 'do:/ For*alehy the-manofartorer'* Agent, .NoVG\Vood • ireet.upstiur*, wholesale KDWARUTODD . up* - Agent for Eastern MariufactuTcra. FISH— 6 l*bl* No 1 Mackerel; 3 keg* No l M«** do-' > kilt* No 3 Mackerel;, ttibbl* No 3 do; . I.nrge; I Sbf Irbla 51bATnamejd SUai.Co. 'apo' No 110 Wood »u«cu / Slvt Cni illm;'' ' ' ft bi» Sperm do;’. 4tl bra Siekrine C indlri: io l>t« Dipped do: for aale bv n( ,5 J l> WILLIAMSACo U'lwuodM \PPLKS-IMI bu« .Dnrd'Atlples, t>ri'gon«irn ment and for rate by J D W,U.UAM« JcO> iij.s ’ N'qltl wood «ircrt PIGS-lbJdranji SmyrnaKtgi Tor. »V|t byi Pap.', J D U ll.UA.Ntri AjOo UllwOodM-_ CRAM CIUKII 3 !>bl< ree.M oftVou*!grinietit i'hd foi Mieiijr J U U'H.r.IXMSo Co aidJ ' No lHy.wbadHreeti V LCOIUII. • in St.;, vrre lilgli pttjoil A ..t.1.-t for *atr !»v J SCfkIONMA,! apA \\--Ko* VENETIAN IIKM-7bb:l b-,iEi 5 . do Air For .alnl.y J SCUOQNMaI; ap.'» .• NolMr VfeZ't'OW OCllUE— bc J SOUOONMAI upS Noil MACKKRRL-.'O IjliU N«n M B ek ■ and for iblc by JAS’GA. BpS . NO BUCKETS--.*! do< Heaver UucVes* Keel Hon Chippewa nml for sale by apS ' ■ S D/U./KI.I. DRIED PEACHES-libbae* in ule b)‘ . *p3 J DAL<2FLL C IGARS- ISO lx* Mnir Spanish Cir : 100,1100 Common Cti;nr» in hr ; for sale b> JAS IMI , r; - No; J UAL/iKLU uic> mn ts-t, «od • .for rile by * JAS ■l>S • . N« RIO COPPEE-4Wnaif« landing Aiiiffficuu Star, and ior »*te *<>' Bps UAUAI.KV At SMITH, I!? and Wwood DniGD APPLKS-ia uckt to iftlebj 4:t.- B pj . OA>iALi:V fc SMITH, i. 3 andUQ wood «• CUIEKSK-" l.m prime W R C£e't«Tof aatftfcy i ap4 ■ ' J D ACo; I Ift wood tl e”*OPAi VARWIJIII—t|>IiU J*mlil l VNo^\ l New Vutk.h;.g dolltawn japan do; 1 do CoaelfdopfoT nilebj-J SCHOON.MaKRR & Co apa •/.■ ) f ; ? r 1: ■■ ~i ‘jV stood ytreel PEACiIDS— Dried fcanhe*; ' '* la tJo .Ppn>d. do: ‘ on'trouiffn mcotand&r *»lc*>y''''| •• J-D' WILLIAMS k Co. , aps • ‘ ; ~ , yoHO wood «ir»cl LAHI>— 2Mj!» priiae,recM a» coMtcnwcnt sad ,/• ;J 1> WILLIAMS AO© ap3 : No-110 wooJ «tree VI.AQB&W +. AU»f»«T* a! Law, :V1 oCco iemdVril a icw'jjoor* ncsref.Grant \tutt\y oa'FognH tff Hak*wyU‘« PMh'ftwt ’.. j ipMtw • SOAP— 1»» In* I’m. No l, in mre unit for **l* bj O lILaCKHUBN a f-o coi wairr n and cberij *Hcy JwiLljfeK'M A. HILL 4 CO., KXCnASOK BROKERS «3 Jjg AS& BtALSU IX [ " DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, OF DCTOSITE,; BANK—NOTES AND BI;KCIK.. —■ -4*o* atnn -J-'aank, Sait t*4 incM;J PH libfttr|h,P«, ' "_!***» /iVbRKAUIFW' W iYbtki Ift yean of r ■K!p Commercial Ktu! lhede*'Te of h»«j*«rer ' 1 < d j'i'irfTftij'frifc«r* V i required fortfce fit»l ye Editoroftiaieue.' OOfcSC AOKHCT O i,IWO jutt rrcoi«cd. erV rriQUt«n«i Phelp' . Merchants and Pwt Li Looking; Gtasaee, • general anortmrat ■ ate*—at No 6*, conn DUAL. ESTATE IV pjrclis*iogpropertyu . .—„« k> eall and ex,annne toy Refuter for Eenl. E»uw before nufcha»in«. No trouble to ihow rood*orto riveinfor matldo. . SfCUTIIUFJIT 1 *p3 ■ NogCproithfieldatrcct ' Loaf sugar asd ~~* 25 bbl* tioodale’* S . if iSbbl* No 7 fcoaf Born? fandinr from fimrK Bunbeaa and »a!a by >• ■ ' JA» DaI.ZELL • > | *P** N 094 writer'at • > | pOFPEX) Ac.—ls bx*Vllicott'« 3*.Toh*ceo, - l . 30 bar* Rio Codec; jUM received per Canal andfoMalo by . DALZEU, •• j _ «P 3 ~ : • -N094 wa-'et' *t ban.,- * pritpn •n«eJe i for ! ,le Itf REYNOLDS &SHEK ; *>*».■• ear Penn amllrartp •(« PAPKK— 300 ream* Ruled Cap Paper: ' ’ «V buadleabrC. and Medium Rar Writ* pin* Paper; Ibr*atel»y REYNOLDS & SHKK *P* • ’ • cor Penn and Irwin *i« APPI/KS—1 ftOQ bus. Dried A) pin*orderf-rraje l»r " ap-1 CARSON A McK GLASS— SOo tija “New Window Gliri.- *ll fixer, lor,»ale Kr - _j\ m , »I>3 . . CARSON AMcKNtGnT.Sixihtl | BBAItS— lOI»bl«*mall WhiTeUem*fur aa i e l. t apl CARSON A McKNIGIIT, Stub »t ! riAßDißfs AND SOAP- , 100 b-MSomroar Mould Cindk*; : sobx» No I Soup; lbr*al# by ap3 CARSON A McKMOUT, Sixth »t Diamonds ahd clay- I .. *_oy Dimnoad Sparky ; P”TU bis taper OarrauiCtxy; (*>r*ileby '• •• CABSONA McxNIOHT. Sixth ft’ DRIXCD APPLES—9G boi.jgtlrec’d and fertile byj ORUM, MeURKW & Co »P"> • j NoCjlJoraDerciit Ro*fj_~ • ntLOpHS—Sldoien jiulicceived and for vale by V P , ORUM McOKF.W 4 Co . . • No 0 Commercial Row No I Leaf l^nril; Oo; reo-Mice.forftn ijnr F»oorer and for said Irt ISAIAH DICKF.YACo ; ~**a>gr and front si* j now landing O KMOVAL—B Cuthben hat lemorcrt hi* General (V Agency Office to NoSOSmiihfieldvtreei, totiiluidej. 3 dq>r» above «d. .j . a p3 ! BnOWlf tin, on coai'gnment and lor vale low to clove bv I _J»p3 PRO. MORGAN k Co. 105 vnxKi .i I (IOPPKK SOObagt Rio, part prime, iasr reAl and - J fertile by , ■- < POINDEXTF.RACo : “P?_ . '■ ' No o JLBT—A 3 ilory Brick Dwelling..lleus : X 3J street, below. Ferry. - Kent 94 per month. I 8 CLrTIIBKk ap'J 50 SniitbSeld tt,between 3«1 and *jl O UNDRIEB—7,OIO lUtissoned.llacoii; 0 1,000 lbs Venison Haras, ,3ibUUrdjC. ;*bbl» Beans; I '.tlsacka Feather*; ; 4 ueks Fiazxrd; (or tale apl - POINDEXTER l Molasses and iuce- SOU bbU Plantation Molasses; JSJ bbl* Sugar House do; 43 ticrcet prune Biee; tor tale.br - .? POINDEXTER A i • : ■ xfojl wat T^lSlT—JObbls No3South Mackerel; . X. 40 hf bblt do do do; IQI-bUNoi! do do; tWhfbbls'do do dra inn ree’d ia _■ { SUGAR-2Sbbd*i>rime N.O-,for*alebir •' - : r ■] CUNNINGHAM fc BONNER ■, i mcfc4 ' .• ' •~. I 'l4l Liberty tC ? I FBATHKRS— 77.00 iba prime Kr.» Jan xteM and : focialeby . i ®eb23 ■ No4l ’rriief it- i MOI« ASBKB-JS bbU So**r How; - . .(U ..** .NewOtlevu; fertile bf CUNNINGIWM* BONNKR; 144 Liberty w ; rocbSl t PSH— SO bbU NoS^lickerei, 10 bf bbl* dn do; SSbbl* No3Booth Mackerel;- ■ . SO bbli NoaNorth dor furiitietiy CUNNINOHASriHONNBK tnchSl ' ” • ' Mf liberty ftcct , NAILS— 25-kri< Otiphnni’* Biand, landing from a Brearriarille Boat and for aale by ' apt.. i ? J PALZELL, 31 watarat F~ aSBB TEAS—hf cbe»:a Y. Jl. Tea »; 75 'Pombong dot < j Nov landing and for sate by BAfIALRY It SMITH ' - » » - •■■ ■ • fipg |9 and»wood U; \ B tliK POHK-I.OOU Ham*: - V, —. .l.OOOSbouldm; neatly inacfe|l ‘ and superior qoaTTtv, for sale by 1 *• * ■p| DAOALF-V A SMITH S“ VUARS AMO MOLASSES JUOhbd* New Orleans Sugar*; . . BUObbl* Plantation Molams; per late birirala and foraalaby . HAGALEY A SMITH . ; apt Sos la nntiu» tad wild — .Cherry jßltieray fnr.the.euteof the following dmcaaei: Jaundice. Uvrr Complaint, tilOlliotnCota* i nl»mt»,».ck Headache, Heart Bard, lud}ge*Upß>haMii o»l Co»;ivf nei*, rilei, Palpitation*of Ihe Heart, Lou - of Appeiite.Djripepiia. Nerve** lrruai;6a*,Dri>ilu«od Stomach. Languor. Depte«uon of fepiriu, Chronic Hbetk mtutai, Cutaneon* Diicaie*, Canker. Syphiloid Uhi. •c» Sciofnl* lmpuriUe»;of tbe Mood, Pimple* sod PuMalei ontbeFace.Hereduary Hnisor*, Cud Sore*, and alldl*ca»e» ariiing from entn}udteideaa*«ofMsr ' cOry.' : The attention of nod of all thou afflicted by any of llw above diteaaea. U tetpeet/oHy called to the mermcfA pew. and invaluable prepara* ' lion froin an original recipe of a di*iihgui«bed phyiieien, combining in itaalf the moat 4eiiVe- : remedial prapertiu of two of ihe-*errfim snlelet is the Materia Medic*. The Seraaparilta and. Wild Cherry Binera were iH~ tredoeed to the public about twelve taoathe ago, «od daring that period their aueocra haa.beaa eo great a*y induce thoproprietor taoCer them with fiill mora coal deuce, in lie foil belief that by entering ln’.o more ex* iejMjvp die, they will prove a bleulng ki all tiO*e suffering from the dieeaae* above rnaroeraJed. • Sold,-wholesale und reiail, by WVATT A KfcWd* AM,geasralegatns,t2tPiilloattreet ftfew-Yeifc'y*- Taots. Market aircel, -aixl P- R-Sawtu, Smilhaetd street Pinsbargb,Pa.. Price mehW»B» • ■ -**»-' ■ *r~- " jrel, on Jicr.d .ZF.LL : m hindaud LZELL i iMwsiterst id ioraltf'lrj 1 j 4 «ntn tt • ln*iCreand kLZKLL V osl wucrd' from: sterner - Now Jar »*nm* CjWUNO STVLB3,IB4T. LZB, Jt/MOYfi*f» 0 it Ibe'tjaekwfirr *otj Wirtfeoaie, Na.figCabq ♦» New Yort.ltb. whole of wfcleb bderated wJ Mb of Ihil tlecb irtickj ofer foe mU ** £•**• <" n»ta« # I0O0 . . tfST^'VußlY' ’pie*, in good *hip : Knight. w*»b