■ ... ' ( BY ERA STL'S BROOI PITTSBURG SATURDAY MORMNG, API (rrTM rmaoiaß* Dailt Oi«m .» »uWj»hr»! Daily,Tli-WeekVy, and Weekly.—Tin* OoUaißperannoto/lheTri-Werkly u Five Dollar* per ■aaoßj Uu Weekly i» Two Dollar* per annum, xaieil# i* aJranu • • i - \Sotlee to Advertlaan. iiy~ AdveruietneolK, to secure ,a*f ttiun, *UnuM >» banded in by. fire o'clock in tbe oi'tcrcooti. Aurodue lire of maujal benefit. - „ | FOR GOV Ull NOU, OKN. JAMKS IIfVIN, ; j cur** cocifit-l CANAL COMMISSIONER. JOSEPH W. PATTON, (oy ccMficm-AXti cocxrr ) \ STATS CKXTItAL CONNITTEK f THOMAS K FRANKLIN, Cm . \ JOHN C KUNKEL. Daupb.n Uountv : thomasduncan, •• : <5 JAMES MARTIN. I THOMAS C HAMIH.Y, Yoik ! ; WILLIAM M WATTS. 1 I DANIEL M" HMYSER, Adam. JOH.S P WKTHERU.L.» , b,I:„JrI r M»<\ty. : JOSEPH R CHANDLER, | ROBERT T CONRAD, ; - THOMAS McGRATH, Philadelphia Codniy DILLER LimiE»[ Berks. ' ROBERT M UARIf Frank!,i. . THOMASM T M’KKNNAN, Washington. ANDREW J OGLE, Sororr-ct. ' lIARMAR DENNY. Allcgbeuy. ! RICHARD IRlVlN,.Venango •; JOSEPH H KUHNS, IVcsuiwrclttiid. | G J BALL, Erie. i H D MAXWELL Northampton I I , J U'SALISBUUY. Suxiuebonii.T.- I I KLIiANAN SMITH, Wyoming, f ISAM DEL A PURVIA nCB, Butler { HENRY 9 EVANS, Chester. ; : ROBERT T POTTS, MoiUgopory -'i | i Democratic to ho lit as» Tatlob.—>The friends of the i with singular assurance, are ende« 1 something out'of the brilliant viti under Taybr and Scott at Baena Cruz. We say .with singular assu months hare not passed by since ■ _ while demanding to be placed at i Army in Mexico, was laughed a bait of ridicule by almost every 1\ and partizan in the. country. He “in fronland rear,” while atlemp and serve bis country to the wy l ity. From tbo White House, lb Department, in Congress, and out pecked at| crowed over, and pnuuc , ry croaking raven in the ranks of tration. And now, forsooth, wher . hat beaten the enemy in front, * rear” ha* ceased, and Democratic are to be paid to tbo Hero of Low ( ' Vera Crox! And General Tatlob, 100. has : uddcnly grown into favor with the Adminiatraiior, and the Dem ocratic party of Pittsburgh have called a public wo sec, to do special hor or to hi* victory a t Buena Viita. With’allourhnrts to whom honor'is due,” and /or >uch victoriei a* * those achieved under Genefal* T iylor and Scbti, we all owe the homage of grate u! hearts. Hut do not let us mar our rejoicings : ndour gratitude by party demonstration*.. They aro unbecorriing the respect,yre owe to tbo Army, and originate we fear, in no special regard for tl e men who hr»ve been so greatly instrumental in the victories wii commemorate. We can count Whigs by the •score who have fallen in battle, and our sincere belief is,''from what we know of those who com pose the regiments mastered into sprier, that a -majotily of them are Whig*. Webster and Crit tenden have gallant eons in the Held, and Henry Clay mourns the loss nl a son; whom Gen eral Taylor esteemed as though one of his own offspring. ,Tbreo Whig Colonels fell together at the head of their .Regiments at Buena Vista, and kindred spirits, politically and socially, dropped lall ar*uDd them, and in the very thickest of die fight. We are ashamed to single out ->(’ all parlies, sde to give a aid we pre jads of those Whig* in a victory- gaii The aHem|>t. however, partisan character to ibi diet ‘that it*will recoil i who originated this .act would *eem, lor selfuh lie good. The friend r r of the Ai , hire many y and uni al Taylor, l>c ; to ride up rm of his jx>p sball have . hereafter to . Ficklin, Thompson and Farran, i irabcrs of Congress from Minot*, i] Ohio/onJ to rrfci to (bo unhand * drainislercd to General Taylor by era of the dominant party in the last [ reeentntitcs. lN'ever was man more ban General Taylor by this Adpin -11 the President to the humblest -ingress—and for such a party notv, i to shout hosannas to his name, is is it is ungrateful. How due it is ; enemies arc those who fawn upon i ess and frown upon us in our mi" f ould the Democracy of Pittsburgh leady to honor Gcneial Taylor if.by >1 circumstance, twcnty*onc thnuyiml deredour gallant little army of' only 4* number? thingito urui fore ■ttemptin ularitj. Wo quote Mcdi l*oeo * Foeo m Mississippi at some rebake i all the membi House of' Re] badly treated utratica—froi adherent In in his ducccss disgastiog that oar wore | ' at in oar^uo . I fortunes. W base been as i i : . ,sorae •dverse 1 | men had mast | : oae-foarth tb It is very t ard for us to forget that it took a Democratic C augress six long weeks to adapt a vote of thanks-to General Taylor and the brave army under his command for the brilliant victory at Monterey, land tbo friends of the Adrainistra* tion in the previous weeks of the session bad not the manliness to propose a vote of thanks nor thejo’itice to assent to them after they were mov ed hy a Whig from Tennessee. They wetc ban died about between the two Houses from mid winter to spring, tbe*tnajority of the House adu a|Sy censuring General Taylor, and pcr-*cvrrinE in the attempt until the Senate refused to concur with them. ‘J'he fame party, which two month-, ago would'have crushed General Taylor because he wrote one pointed letter to Mr. Marcy, and another to General Gaines complaining of the cruel delay of ;the Administ ration to furr.Lh him with supplies, now" throw up ihfir caps and shout, “long live King Richard l- Tat aivi *rox Mexico. —Our last advices from Mexico leavo Santa Anna within or near the .city. It is said that he wa»ealled thither from San T.uia Potosi to act as umpire between the old Government—lf any form of Government can l*e called old in Mexico—and the Pronundados Santa Anna reached the Capitol with a remnant of his, defeated Army, and would strike a "blow whenever and wherever it would tell with must effect for the establishment of his Power. If the popular demonstration shall be for Peace, he will be for Peace iko—if for continued War, he will continue to ujak* * »bow of light )X,; j Gomel Farias, the Vice President under Santa ‘Aunt,’the enemy of the Priesthood, and President ad interim In the absence of Santa Anna, seems to have caused the late insurrection. Resides the dissfiected at i home upon questions of domestic poliey, there la V large Peace Party in Mexico, and Santa Anna will probably Ik: compelled to decide between those who are for Uiccontinuatijn pf the war and I those whoraro against it. Tho Government (rooris and the insurrectionists were at open war at [he Capitol, when Santa Anna reached there. Blood had been shed, and a derp excitement pervaded tbo city. The Iris.aMeii* can*paper, says [that the revolution bids fair not* to finish except by weariness and inactivity, which Is the work of lime, forming a sad prosperl for those who earnestly desire the. prompt and com* plete re-eitahUshment of order and public tian qointy. To such a pitch of indifference have these misguided men brought themselves with the public weal, that daily they establish ; an arm!«Uee for a few boars, to take food or sock thtir^pleasaie. • -The ProuuDciadoa were to tho ascendant in Mexico, and this was legardod as favortble to Peace. Tile enemies of Gomex Farias are the enemies of the War, and Santa Aim* as umpire between the t« J>, may lead a powerful Peace party If he wilt A letter to the North American, da ted Mej«h iIU , (lbe day before-Banta Anna r« t outVor the dty of Mexico,)' asy*thal "the general y—irt-w »n»«icd.'irilh.egtraordina*_ I-V .*r JMlcrtMl: otoii.r »g Z>e uojrU Of. id terr ft burgh ctad t< Hah this morn intertatiDg le fromjuur Pitt .friends will br with fortitude !L .17,-/847! enemy and in cndur and cayj|>! to tthieh Pennsylvania, .and gofhj reaefcn to be Sol the !e»*t interacting portion af those letters to timer ati horne. arid by whom their absence ic daily mouthed, ic the announcement of the prob ability of Uie'tr returning with peace secured, du. ring the month of Joly. We say amen to thi* t with all hearts: Cw rc ■jvuulef.i-e i|j,: r,i:»'.urnii d>te lie ■ FIIO.II VEKA muz. Cami- \V amuvoto.v. Vr.n* < >nrz. Mexico, > March, 22d 1847. 5 f havten to inform you of our present location am! prospl-rts. Wo were landed on the 9th, about 9 at njgbt, uud had to wade iu the water about 2} fret Jeep for more than 1()U yards, and then had to lay ih-w.i on the sand close to -the waters •dgr, with nothing-to shelter u* hut our blanket*; we were alarmed about threo in the morniug by a iMidy of Mexicans that were stalled by our soldi* ncl«. but after thrre or fiur rounds the Mexican* retreated in double quick lime. At day break we ! weie all engaged in dispatching our breakfast— which consisted of crackers, salt beef and water, bli of which w* relished as much as though it had been served.up in the St. Charles style. We commenced our march for the rear of the city at 9A. M. The day was oppressively warm, and marching over the plains and hills of hot sand, buttoned up in tight heavy uniforms auJ carrying our knapsacks Ac., I cannot give you any idea of ihe- apjiearanco of'.some of qor .Northern njcu. Many threw away their kua|«ick«, blankets and roundabouts. Other* fell from Ihe ranks and crawl ed to.thn shade completely exhausted. We had (kirmishiug all day—but sufcrL’edrd in taking the magazine and the height* in the rear of the city, and commanding a full view of the city and css* lie. We have been quartered in chaparal and sand hills ever since wailiog for our batteries,hors* ea and ainunitioD to Ik* lauded, which could not I** Jone on account of a very severe norther which continued for five days. We now have all nearly landed and I think will ho ready to commence in in two pr thrtje Jays. They have been throwing h»IN and fhells pt urj from the city and earolc ever ~»)fice wr have but doing no execution of ‘‘Any noli*. W*’ had, one f'.iptaiu and. a private (of thii killed ami 8 wounded, nnu ratal ufj enemy have been killed arid wounded tho* far.. One of Company G of the first Regiment j (Capt. Morehrad’*) was shot through the breast oil tho 19th anJ was taken in this wounded condition, nearly dead, and buried by the Mexicans. He-with some others having gone out foraging, his comrades tried to carry him y the *he|l* bunding all around. I have slept only about j of an hour m the la*l artizin honors ly’s Lane and But w«- rnu>t compbin when we *t-e all other* faring much better than we do. and caused by the reason -assigned above. We find in this place all kind* od| vegetables which you will not have in your for two or three months ret. viz: On* ions, Taautos, Salad, Celery, Cabbi|e, Radishes, ’ fee., all fresh and green from tho garden. We : cm occasionally gel'Mime fr« * e t -f cr veal, by plutidrn|ig, but thifwe J > i ■ apt, only when compelled by necessity. : iur ihgimeut i» with few exception* well. CapL of Company H. 'has not been with his men since we have been aahorv.being reporteJ rck. He and Capt Hay'are l*>ih going home in the first ship that sail*; both having Ix-en enable to perform duty for 'two weeks, ('apt*, lfcrron ondTotler are Iwth well,and prov ed ihrinseltes soldiers in earliest. Lieut*. Tru villo and Aukrim of tho Greys, Dennv and R »tr ley of the Blue*, and Knru* uf ihe Groens. are a!! fjvorib* in ihrir^companies, and Ho Joutit should in opportunity ircrur. will distinguish tiiemmdvcß. I bavt*)U*t been informed that a large fire ha* IK-cri raging in the cjly lor an hour past, but has now been subdued. It originated trum the firing from the city. (ten. Scott told us yesterday be bad no doubt but what we would all Ikj un nut road home by the first of August and probably . sooner. I must close now a* it i* ncaf dark awl we arc nut allow**! any fight* after *un set. I must spread rny blanket in’tho sand and retire for the night. I remain your*, truly, R. H. K. led mori*,. ir i /or the pub* I 'mli-pnu.lrnr.- <-f s-i- J*m»l,uii;i| tiui-Vf C i si' W amii% liTuv, iVcm (ai*7, { March 26th. 1917 •$ As 1 antiripaU'il our Hajl has iqirurd now.— It opcnc.l on our fid« by flrn. Worth'- l.alle ry. at J IJ.l J . \f.. on Monday the 22J. and hi* con tinued evi-r without c«*satieen sufficiently broken and *-. night, mi guard, to keep our-men from entering into it, and the-citizen* f pro coming out. They have been canonadiug ns ever since we landed, viz: fmnMhe.' ibth until tho morning of the UCth/aod wejost only 15 men on the outside, and shout SO wounded. ]Wo commenced as I have already Mated at 1 P.MJ,on Monday lbo22daod ceased when their white flag camo oat yesterday motniog; and tKb .-evening they had surrendered uncondiliqpaliy both city and castle. Geo. Mor ales previous to tht surrender wished x Uj resign hia command, and it uni*) even did so. doubtless fearing he coot j not hold oat against os, and did not wish the city to be taken under his command. -Tbo hattcrv manned by the Sailors, and General ■ ' tcri item the A#my. . | tings w# would tike !to .pub. ; fimf room for tbe following, iom Vera Cruz. They'are] . soldier*, all of whom, tt.rir 1 •f \ . know.conducted thrmrenea rsrery, both in ihe face.of the ; i ng the hardships of the coast they were but little used. 1 particularly Pittsburgh, has rouJ of such men as these. The loss on qor aide was principally confined to the Navy battery,Toaing f> *»il6r*,bne of the first Pennsylvania. Regiment, and Mi«i*hipm»n Shu : brick. Thedty has been much Htuered and ms> ny live* have been lost. Ido not know yet how many. We all look now for jreabe, and a speedy dismissal Irom the army. I must now clou* 7 by once more assuring you of thb truth of our first victory; and ihe next letter you receive from me , will oc dated from the city or castle of rSjn Juan ; d’Plloa. Vour*. Ac . | R. H. K. Our corre*{«on*lent will prove a true prophet ] Confidence m war is of itself a tii,wer of strength and one halt of a Victory. ( Case WaaittTVGTu.v, near Vaa* Criz, ") Match 28th, 1847. S Dear Brother:—lt it with more than joy that 1 address youi st thia time,’knowing that you will bo painlully anxious to hear from me. The 11 th of this month we were shipped from our respective vessels, lying at Anton I.izardo, on to the different war vessel*, and ran down to Sac* nficios, which i* about thieo mile* from Vera Cruz. About 3 o’clock. Worth’s' division com menced landing. It wa* our ot ibe most mngni ficen| and exciting sight* I could have imagined. There were over 39 large ertf IxmU filled .with men, each boat bud a small cannon in the bow and the star* and alripe* at tho stern. It was art anxious moment, and the whole finel scarcely breathed. The city and casllo were glaring on U» at a long shot distance. Onward ibe brave division marched—not n boat out of line—they •truck their shore, hod in 10 minutes they were formod on the beech. You should have hcatd the cheers from the fleet. In five minutes more our glorious banner wai planted on a sand hill.—l thought I would have gone crazy with excitement; there wa* a simultaneous yell rent the air from ship-side, mast* and Vard arm*. Our division (Taltersou’s) commenced landing . after dark, and a time we had of it. The tide was out, and we had to wade from the surf boats 1 about 200 feet, with our muskets, knapsacks and - all. and were formed about 29 feet from tho wa- ) ter a edge. We were ordered to stack arms and ! retire tu bed, which we did in our wet clothes oi£ [ ■and, anJ I never slept more comfortably in my life until about 2 o’clock, whon we were aroused , by the alarm drums, firing of musketry and tho ! whistling of ball* around' our bfad.->, between our ryes, arm* ond every place excepting wbcrfr the Mexican* would have lilied them to hijve gone. We were ordered un in liue, and to load, which we did in the nhokesl |***osition i they to.ik •luring the day, and just before *un down, gamed a height which roTnnamUd a full view of the city. As soon as we gained the sum mil. we received three time three from tho divi sion that wa* on the sand lull* we left behind.-*— We.hadnt h'-en there more lhan ten minutes, when the fort* from the city o|>ened upon u* o hot shower o! shell, and round shot which did us no more harm lhan fill our ryes with sand.— This height (lencrai Scott gave us two days to lake—we look It ill less than twelve hour*. In 21 hours we hail Ihe cily pi-rh-ctlv »u.r- imJcd, anJ their limps drum in. From the Iftlh tu the 22d, the cut batteries were playing on us while we were landing aitdlrric* and s*6rr*,jnd planting balUnr-e. Oa the 22d. \\ oiih’s ballety opened, and ihe next day I‘atlerson'*. Thev kept ft up ! nnliHlu- 2Gih, when the city requested n cessa tion foi the purpose of negotiating, which resulted ; in a surrender of ihe city and caslle t>n the 27th. i 'I his achievement is glorious, particularly so, when wr consider the few lives l*ir fate. h. Mr. Wr.uirrzß, having been gro»*lv *landi red m Richmond Enquirer, as giving utterance to tin- following atr..n..Ls.senUini-m !!.«•' Enquirer giving currrncy to tilt- falsehood, hut not ongma ting it—answered as follow*; Wssuivoton, March 29. l*H7. To the I'.Jitur.H nf thr Enquirer Sirs,— \ friend has shown men late iiuintfse ('..flowing par*, graph*; “Hut thi* same t>anir| \V«>b-t.'r, during tf.,» war nl ISl'i, employcii ev,-jj (-tr-inger language t 'Ward- n.:r own virtu-'U* .Midi«-in. The Federal orator, und clilois ,d the pn*seiit day rmpl ii. In an exchange paper we find the loilowuig fummarv of what Mr. Webster said of President M,adi»*iii. It is for the.'Repubhcana uf Virginia to sax wheth er they will sustain a parly whose attacks ujion their own government arc quotrj as giving •com* foil to the enemy. -James Madison—this modern Nero—thi* worth* less confederate of Napoleon Uomparti—deip. sed at home and ibroad—this obstinate, infatuated man. who plunges u« into a wanton, wicked war— a cringing coward—our cowardly captain general, who galloped his |»iur lx*a,t thirty miles from a ballb- ground—lb* baseness, cowardm* and |melhing spok> ji by me at some lime. It t< altogether false, and without the slighte-t foundation; ar.,l *« you have transcribed and pubhrhed it irj your paper, | trust you|will do iue Hie )u*liee to publish also tI.H my denial <*f it.. I never uttned either sijrh word* or such M iilimetiN re-qx'rtmg Mr. Madison «( »„y tune or on any occasion. The whole '‘summary ” l* an cnlirr and ul>*olule.fabiication. J'or Mr. Madison | always rotcitained a high degree ol regard, which f have manifested on ma ny <-ccoston*. early a* well n- recent. Ihff'->uig with him f.n several political questions, | never treated him otherwise than with pr.ipor r<.-|Hrt t..r In* ehif-icler ,ni<( ilie highly vahtai-lc service* ren. dcnil hy him to hi-' country in the .d a long (Hilitical life. Although I haves requested you to do me ll.e justice to publish this letter of denial, allow me to fit, that 1 do so merely |,>r ihe p( thorns, which was knocked off by a splinter.— Sun. 1 I'he Madison ami indianopolis Railroad will he completed lielwrrn those cities bjr the firat of July next The Senate of Illinois, postponed indefinitely the bill allowing the right of way for the Eincin nati'aiul St I.ouis Railroad, A petty strife be tween Alton and St Louis led to thirijgiulL Edward Miller, E*q., Engineer of the Gontra! Rail Road, tlarts immediatuiy for I'ittbburgh, fur the pur[Mi!to of surveying a line Eastward from your city.— JottmuL Tur. Rail Rexn to Newaiik.— lt is aettled that tho road from Lake Krio is to be immediately completed (n Newark, and it remains' now for the pecqdc of Zanesville and this county to extend that road to this place.— Zanatillt Courier. Kant'CTiojt iw tics mica or Gxa.—We under stand that tho Trustee* of PitUhnkgh Gas Works have reduced the price of Gas from three dollars per thousand cubic fret to two dollars and fifty cents, with five percent discount if paid upon the presentation of bills. They have also divided the city inlo three districts in which bills for Gaas will be presented alternately.— Telegraph. A* many as twcuty.foor Iron Steam Ships are. now building on tho Clyde. Ono uf them, the' jdiin..SQQ.ha!ao Jruwcr, jsjßearijy [l-,.rr>...«,u*e. By some moans the olllcers, with aid received in tbe city, decoyed the slave into one ol the chambers in the third story of the Hotel, ! where heiwat confronte«J by hts master. The scene here, we are told, wa* a mostexciting ouc. < He cried loudly for relief, when ooizej by the of. ] fleers, nnJ wa* board all over the immense eslab I pshment. The n<>i*e caused mach alarm and ex : Cilenent aumngat it* numerous iuaulc*. In the I -mnm while, tho colored population of ihe city Cam.- by r.-me mtuns apprised of wh.it was going • on. an,l j large s>«>Jy ul them gathered around ibe .entrance* of tho Hotel, ready to rescue the »lave 1 from the grasp uf tho owner aod officers, who shortly afterward* made their appearance with the slave in custody, at tho private Joot of Hold, intending to convey him un board the -tvamer (dipper No. 2, then rcaJy to leave tbe wharf. Tbe moment tho man appeared, a regu lar rarii wa* made to hi* rescue. One of the ofiw cuts. (Kramer.) wa* knocked do*n,'.though but slightly injured. Mr. JohnsonaLo received a blow, j In the Di.-jmiiii.-, ihe slave made his escape, and ] ha* not sioce t«ecn seen. Jli* name it Daniel i I, ictbiri, amj hi* friends have sent him f*i lv i ynii.l ihe reach of master ur overseer. \ The nett scone alter the wipe of the slate who Wat borne oil under the protection of a bo dy guard of his friend* was at the-Independent IVlice office, Mure Alderman Steele, where a commitment was mule out.and by mutual cor.« <*m, the cj*o was brought before the District ('oun. Judge Lowait presiding, upon a wilt of Habeas Corpus. Mr. UrouA’H acted a* counsel for the pnnecu- Uon, and Messrs. Deur, Ersrau aud. S.xowutv for the Jr letter. The arrest of ihe roaatrr ;*nd hi* associates! was made under the recent kiduap ping laws uf lhi« rttale, where it ia made a psnal offence to at>mpt to rescue a- slave in a riotous tumultuous or unreasonable manner. The time of the Court was taken up in an examination of witncsTM, among whom were tho jiroprieWrs of the Monongahela House, and several colored per- *on«, in behalf of ihe prosecution. The rase rested yealerday with the examination .if wiinrws, and Will Ur argued by counsel this morning upou the motion to grant a Habeas Corpus The rase excites a j»oud deal in Uie cit) 1 , an.l wc fortiear comment upon K fur the |»rci sent. Me»*r». Logan. J.ibn*.m and Kramer were ah lowcl to give bail for their apjiearanco irt tho sum ot Si out) each. Sivwi Hews. rtnlney Hinilh’* Advice to the Bishop nf New ‘/••aland, if given in the life nf the sglh-ir ol the Ineule-liy Eegemle. The veteran joker recom mended his friend to have regard to the minor, as well a* Ihe more grave duties of his situation, l.» fa given to hospitality; and in order to meet the' taste* of hi* native guests, never to t*c without a stnokr .1 little hoy in the bacon-rack, and s cold dergymen on,the sideboard. “And for mysclf.roy lord," he concluded, “all I can say is, that when y<>ur now psri*hnncrs do cat you, t hope you will uot disagree with them.”—A'. l r . Courier . WnuLKsaLt “Lancixit."—A custom called ••Larking” prevails at Trurnpinglon, which con sists in catching larks. During the last two months no lc*« a number than half a million u said to have l teen thus caught. Mr. Necvo secured a beautiful lark completely white. Uhicjht Giul.—ln the district achool at Sand* wich. last winter, the master informed a littln gi r J that Sunday i* tho first day in the week, and in quired of her, “What day is Monday ?*' “Wash* tug day, air," she promptly answered. An eminent patron of femcnino abifity baa late, iv deceased at Padua, Italy. This was ihg distin guiihrd and urbane Count Lropold Ferri, who died on the Bth uf February, leaving a perfectly unique library composed of works written by female authors, amounting tu nearly 32,000 vulumea ' ExTokasts— In twelve days j a New Yoik there strived ten thousand and thirty.four trngrrr, of whom a large portion have hardly the means of uubsistencij for twenty-four hoar* after their arrival there, and must bo provided for them, fme at the expense of the city* General Wool was formerly the Commander of General Taylor, but it does not appear Ih«t the advancement of Taylor has created in any envy nr jealousy. Tm. Assembly of New York have paisej a bill making betting on etectimu, or being eontemed directly or indirectly in a‘Ut, a forfeiture of the right (o rote'. Deaths in Now York last week 265. Of this nurahar, 36 weie victims of consumption, am) 27 ofinflsmation of the lungs. A, effort I, making to open tho New York ami Erie Canal by the 20th tnxU ' Tho following are the Pennsylvania at. West Point: Jas. St. C. Morton, or the 2d Congreaakmal Dm John C. Kclton, of the oth do 'do t.'hnton Scott, of the lSlh _ Jo* • j q Henry F. Witter, of the 13th d'o ' • -i n Alex. Pipsr, of the 14th do do David Ant. of the iStb • do - do Isaiab N. Moore of the 17th du do Alex. Murray, of the 19th ' do do The amount of Aeraorßia by the tut Con- 1 o, ' a •- , WS.l.ir-. p....... {The Committee who were sent to Viduburg j Ts.xuiosv—Wr t, e g leave ,o c*il p u t,!i e aiienusa to for the purpose ofl ringing the remains of Serg’t. | lh< ’ fdtowmg, from Dr 'V’m Doaarof \Y’ithanuvi!)e< L. G. Robinjon to this city, have anived. The ' * ' c,tßOnl t><, » *" J 0:1C * r die very first practitioner* m t , -,I . s '*' coun, V !n whi.-li Inr-re*.dr«. and tale Senator ii.Nhe funeral will take place on to-morrow (Sundav) >-j-r 1..,,,-,,.. . , -. , r ' • ' . - * .a.urc ii ;* ttireruig Unis to rer the )cad •fternotvn, at 3 .j clock, from the residence of his :,1 < "W” *•» ia-- proiV-* on. fmr«uni: ;he bond, m pro'c*-* mother, on Liberty, opposite fith street. The t’ f^'J d.ce,and giving mmi u» due. military anJ fi«cmen of thb city anJ vieinitv, and ' n l,rtt t- ':;cc ~rr« u‘-n« *on>eo( your ' „ * «• .n«cri|t Tanncea. and. *o far. am well nlcssrd n .i. the citizens generally, aze tMpcclfully in.UcJ lo , ,a«u iku„ w ,„j c.n, r i„-.,. i-i,,., allcnd Ihe funeral. ~..1 ,ne half l do,en U>ule.- r u Iliem a. a. „a The Committee of Arrangements are requested ran a< I expect if wl„et, appear m i), L - Duly Morning (iaretie nily our citizens will have to contribute their ; n ‘'° m the Tn-Weekly. thu* receiving ibe l.cu mite in aid of this must worthy object. Thu* rI>U Cir * uli| t'o'» »f an. without any additional far, wo are •ralifitd lo learn. Ihe Fair baa been ‘ ll'rrFiirTrjwn"' 1 ”^ v,. , | ' eipenw. Advenisemrniv are al*o msened exceedingly well patronized by }>er*onf of all re- ■" the countrj- paper upo.i.re**inable term.. ligiouj’denominatirm*. ,Thi* is as it should lie— Charity know* no religious distinction*. It is her □obio purpose to administer to tho wants and suffering* of Humanity—and surely, an object like thi*. i* worthy nf all eommeudation and sup port. He that gireth for such a purpu*e-*hall find it restored to him four-fold. Steam boat Excursion.—We regret to learn that the utcamcr Newark exploded a Flue on Thursday evening at Liverpool, Ohio, while on ner way up from Zanesville. The Flue in the aft end of one of her boilers collapsing, it blew off Ihe bead, which paued op through the cabin floor, tearing it up for about twenty feet’ and then ' parsing up through the hurricane roof. Her upper woik* were much wrecked hyithe catastro phe. Eleven jwruons were scalJcdttfiree of them dangerously. We have no other particulars. We presume..*ho will Ik* towed up to this city for re pairs. Trarspamemt wimdow siutiE*— Wc with pleasure call attention lo the extensive assortment of Oil Tainted Window Shades, which are offered for sale at i’hilu Hull as per advertisement in our paper of to dajtj\ Tho collection embraces a very great variety of LandjcajM**, Gothic ruius, Italian scene*, and also Scriptural view*, mauy of which are exceedingly rare and beautiful. They are also warronted'to wash, and are offered at Very low prices, as tho manufacturer is anxious to leave for New York. Tho splendid steamer Northern Light arrived last night. The last we heard of her, previous to her arrival, wa«, that slUwas on the Fall* at Louisville, in a Jangcroun [Hi-itton. Wc arc glad In know *hc got off safely. The Commercial Journal ha* nominated Gen. eral Taylor fur the Presidency, subject to the de cision «d o National Convention. 11V ALUJiNETIO Il'liLKliUAl’H Corrtiponilenrc nf I'ltuburcli Cazvlle. dot'll I)\V« I.ATER piOM EHHUI'I CONTI.M’KO UKCUIfK IN FLOIU Dcrlt.ie in Provisions. Nr.w Vo**, April |(j, 7 u'c, P. M. The Iktiili arrived! this afumo.in from fiffi'inH'k, ScutUiiJ, and brings later accounts from England. The I’attain hiought no paper*. bul report tlial Flour ai>J Provision* wen* declining in Ibe principal markets in England Hewlate* that the .torehous;** wfre tilled with prudurp.. i Thia mu»l he taken for wh.al it is doomed to l,r worth. HA UT! VJOIJK MARKKT. Hilt. April 16. .'I I*. M. In the early part of the day holder* worn de manding $7.00 per bid fi.r Howard. *tro« t, which InotpiH r. f..«cd. Mtihjo.jiiontl* -»|p* nt $C> • 7f.40.61i J*-r L-ld; but most holder, .or.ii-iur $7.00 a* their price, without cllrctma sale*. Wheal continue* in demand ut IGO.jITOe for While, and .ale* 5000 lm. There were sales of an amount of Com 8f» unJ »1 a air for While and Yellow, per. T he Precision Market i< si.’gjy. and r.l> impor tant change*. MaW Me*. Pork at $l5 7f»alf».oo. and Prune at $ 13,25 a ri.AQ p,-r hid. .Son,., rale* Me»* Href at $12.75. S\>. lat >ll>s(JaiU,- 75. (tune o*lting $ 11; and Prime at $8.75*5,00 Bacon continue* m gn.H demind. Mali-* some 50,000 ll.s W’.e.lt rn at / Ja7r lor Shoulders. 8* «Bjr,a9<-'f..r tSides. and Ham. at Ha9,'c. fmiie at 10c-- Of Lard, •ales ISU jh-jj? at O'.c fW lil-h. and 10c for Krgs—all VVenU-m i\o t. I’HU.UJKM’iIU MAKKKT April 16. 7 oVlork. rl M. Tho market o{>ened this morning at f'j.UU us the asking price on the pari of holder* t.J West ern brand*, Hovers held back, out towards after- Dion came forward. The transactions thence to tbf close of the market wer*r 0 t p7.00ii7,! *»l r showing a still furthrr advance. Thu market for wheat i»in>t *ery artive—«.ilr » prime sample* White at I r>fsaf.T7y, ami of ji Mt>»ll7o per bu. Of lk>ru .*>ooo bu prime White al 'Ji; bu. The sales of Cnrmnra! l iJay wen- utii) 54.605f.tj2} per bbl- Hoblers of Pork are firm—the *nl.‘s a moderate extent at fl 6. fur ul.l We*l>*ii cd Mr**, and f'r.Otl fur nrw. i NEW YORK MARKET. . Apti! 10-, 7 ,if Although the «tm k ol Flour in Dt l Ix-ltcr, y«l tin* high iiretcnsion* nf Fact tail njK-ralioii* milornllv. I'hc «alrs of (i Ft-ur l-i day were at 57;?. r i per bhl, Bl „l crate extent. .Some ■ ales of White Wheat at Ifm c The ilc inand for corn continue* iarti day buyers took 20.U00 h,i at H'Jc L.r \Vb U7r for Yellow. There M no particular rhanrp in the ma Prwvisjon*. but a* in the arlirlo of F| », ir . res nml term.* rljiioi d by bnhler* ie*tr ness to the sain if lots fot the sup|ily trale. Today sales 4lH> kega Wiitem N.i I lOtr. • I >ur local news i* „| () o very general BOSTON MARKET. April 16, 7 P. M. The sates of Flour to-day, were at skoo |K-r bbl for Oonevsre, and 57.37ix7.43j peribbl fin Western. Fnr<*orn ■ «lemanil an-l free *alei, White ntHAaSGc, an.! of Yellow at I 0()« per hu the quotation* are for prime ■tampion of both iletctip tit*j*. I c, on the Sale* 1000 bags Rio CnlTce al 7 1 .»7 1< usual term*. TbeMomind for Iron is fair. Scotch Wry Pig ia sidling at >3O per ton, C mo*; Amriiean at to >37, as in description anil quality! name term*. In Pork there is no new feature of mordent. Western Mesa is sidling at y_10.5ii.i17,00 |Mf and prime at >l4* Of I,ard sales Ua7oo peg* at IttJalOjc (for Western Rendered No 1 in bids and kegs. WEEKLY 'G AZ'ETTE- . March 10— contests t* f*ur. Latest n**wa from Vera Cruz, and Hen. St-oit and from Gen. Taylur and his command. Public meetings in New Vj;k, IMiihdol|»|tia, See. (Jon. Taylor's life, and nomination f.»r the Pres idency—Official despatches from Scott and Perry —Letters from Vera Crnz. Late Election news from Now Vork, Drooklyn and Rbqde Island—late newt from Europe—com. mercial news. , Foreigjand Domestic Markets, See., ■> For tale at the dt*k. ftMlarnden A Co's Remittance Office. —Thr siili*jonber r. iuil. itum.u* >o England, Ireland. Scotland urn) WaW rreul.trly m tH-ran-m nn> dolt* to the Xl—without any additional charge lien- or where- Hcinitunire- by the *iiMircrut the tit ol Mu> ■nun be inhiird on the aitli m-t. Pun-cngln*-brought oulon the uruul trntis. und m> extra t-tinter at Liver pool. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agem uplGdlw I Fifth kUrct, one door l.eliov Wood |i/*Bwt«l Is Pleasnre after Pain. - So rari the PoH, amt *o exclaim* the tufferer from Pile., aOrfr teslingjDr. IJpham’* Vegetable Electuary. mi m ternat remedy for that complaint It* crlchruy has been honratly arrjoirril from its own tuerii*, s< thou rands would proclaimed id nnt « *r,u*cof delicacy, from lire nature of the di»eare forbid. |T/“Jtold«j Wholesale and Kctail. by WVATF A Kf?TCHAM:„ttM Fulton *trccl, New Vork; Wsi.TnoßJt. Market »tnlet, amt P. K. Sawtiu, Smithfueld street, Piu*burgh, Pa. Price SI pe:l> the most vvon.ljrful on record, and'have ‘' )’> '““"V of oui tno-t rcspeciatile liv ■■• a- J In* aUhctrd and mher< uitcrrsielL arr re ijur*ie J lit v: *11 them at the,r «evc/al place* iiT abode, utui learn lioni thnr own lip* the wonderful rtfeci* of ! h r - ri>« first uiif named ,« Mr Hue Crook., wlio inny i..- teen daily, !.r|w«-,-„ the Lour* of 9 A. M. nnd 1 I M i,t the ojjicrot Rowand A Walton, No :j7ii Mark . cl M. J in’adu. orl i - 85,00. POOTS 5,00. NO. Ofl 'POURTUTiTIIKKT ’ r r’ t Pu- Nh ; K ,° F »FFICK a J.LE V. 1 llr. •ul»rril><*r ce.jwclfully informs ||, C public that . r 'T'c' n f rll / I,C o' UmUtmm > «.'i.c.uuf. fiuoa. mater.i.l pud workman-hm »ln«h lie will warrant superior to any )loui ever made m I’.UTsl.ufjtli for lire priett. Tltc.-e hamlnomc 800 l Will l„: Iliad- to ineiikiiru. und warraut them a* renre V!"?- v ”>’ low pf WJIFKSKINK. {l7*CousDmp(loii is a disrate that is hurrying it* Victims !■)• Iliou-iind* to the luiuli, without having Us piogrr.. at all retarded hy the medic.nr* m common u*c, Iml u brighter day it c.nu.ng; nay, ha* already ■•nine, when tin. dreadful disease can he MirrtMfully i-ntnbnti<-,| Dr Hog-i •'preparation of Liverwort nnd riir, not only give* relief in all cams of Cold, seated I'oueh, Ac , miim-Jialrly, hut frunt the testimony of gen tlemen m ihe highest minding, j« making soincvciy femm LuMe ruM in < oiiuiMipiiort. Jnipmvi luenmuhe ir-.iimi rit oi -I- i> onwaid, and nothing can arrest H- -I'.nr in tii.- prn|;i<-...ivc'age; in uvidcticc of whiclt » » niv.n ilt«t aueniion our enuen* to the crrtifictHc of Dr lot, . iic l'rot.-.“dr ,n the Cincinnati Eclectic ».'-o:i. K ,- t wlin hwe publish in nnothcr column. TstMtrv. J. N. n • fTKI will preach in S>uth l intim.in. M. E flhuirh on Sul,hath neat at II) n’cioclt. BOOK BINDING. I HI. ‘ul'her i. .|i. cttoll'y i,norms hi* friends and , ' ri-|‘iited m do Hunting ,n all it* var„ i.,-., with liraiiie»> ail.l dispatch lluving n ilinroiigli knowledge of the Ul,.„k ILtok nil..lies, be .. pirpj [eii u. muouiucture M. n limt's Account Ihnik*. ('omit) and Aldermen'. Du, k. i., Ac Ar. l)Id ikn'kcl.- re hound with duraloluj an.l ,h*. O‘*ok« IVnodicai.. Ac . r. houn.l on a* (••a.nna H.... I.Vjiii.-, F.r. olnrii, Ac , rulrii to any irilirrii. l-mk h.inf-i'. Flnugh Knw.-«ot a •upecior < |U nlitr. inwav - on hiiMit npir ci JOHN WILLIAMS I'KANKPAIIKNT WINDOW KIIADKS -1 HARKANTKD to WAHII-A ticMiihf.it Ufsori itiriu ul !• r••ui’h, American and haluin Landscape*, ><‘r i’lurii l \ .ew., Hur„a„ A• f pan for «nlr m ihr Lrtnar) Kuom, Th.lo Hull, t-l .irrci. hy a WaTKIN I *. Manularturrr. ,N. V. _V H. p.«ler, supplied j T!f t: ? lA ), u 1r AL woiiKsrii^;~i lcf kies . 1 u d'fks. JKviglil', Theology. Mctlville’* Scrmona M.»*«illon * Srrrni.nHarnr.and Alriamieron Itaiah: -uni. i,i. .lie K-.lirrr, noil Hridgr* on Ihr Chniie** holder- iii the above Company will he held I me ‘*7ih ofApril.at :i o’clock, ** I'l'liid K D (i \7.7. till, Secretary * .CilV rup) | MAGS WA NTldD—l'oumry Mud Hag* want- IV cl i..r wh.rh the high, ftpr.ee in C.i*h will |.e paid. I’l KRS A Cil(,l,| N -1 F,rsfktreet. |.elow Marker l\l AS-*— J** ion* Mi re«-r County Meta!. ■‘Hlauche i*l I uitinoe ' landing and (or «ale hy WfI.LI.AMSA DILWORTH \ fA< UIIO.I, Herring, Shad and While Fish con -•amij irn na.1,1 amrfor .a!r hy W GItEER . ai ’l* cor water arid si.mlrfieht DHIKD Al>Pr t KS..||, ( e;,. u - .hire aid for • i'*i : .... Di ed A|.|.V* »- ,!r i. ;• waterman HCLK I , ()lllt-i0l*i l ', ( as.orird also ItMJOIb. H.I-0.1. ,11.1 r. cr ve.l und lor-alol.v ; ,j: , t. S WATKG.NfAN A I’l’liKS- '<| hx* iloinumir*. Tipp'tn-, Ac . ju-t . V N-.-r veil and for s.iie h 5 I, >W A TKIt.M A N .“’’.'j. . _ . Ni>* 'll water and OS from au j) - |t* Fn -ii. ~u - i »r-J anil for «ale l>y k Ki)m>u.\ a t o I ItKKX AIM»LKS-tt. i, t 'J prr .fan.er II ,j..J r |. >• 1{ I>< ACo No 1 “li J,it»rriy rt \\’ ANTKii ; uoo li'a-Urr. II A l'AHNhi»rO(’KiCo \|Oi,AN!.KS-'jii l.i.U N n. M„l tt ,»ri.V •’ * lo m-i* ?* n. . do. in morr for *-• ' ■•« *pl7 A KOUISON *Co V O. Mt'Ci Alt —.V) !ih*U N O Suttr.Tn .tore aod in'Trr- .v u Roiusu.v & r 0 1 ii‘ i IJ.j -k IV.». ijrrvinc «'rom Canal, •>’ «rl? I \Y tjRKKU I AIID l j M.i* \u 1 I .aril r"-\l ntid l'r*r nalr l»y 1-i aj.-T WIU.I-AM.-j A O.'l.WoKTil.v? wooil ri U,i., ,1 r„ t , a!r iIV r-» aj.|T « W11.i.1.V MS A DII.IVOKTU / iOFKKKf'y l |,i;.|.: 1 ::i. ( ,.r,i n,o. r..r*4fol.v V' ’I" 7 . 'V (iRKKK t SALTS ia«k* im tun • r.imirni, for «alr L v *;>'• W.OKKKk •i* ,»rrrviiij» lYmn I‘irirmuat-. lot sale hy W ftfIKKR BKA VKH U(CIII::TS-4ii ,i., wn for « a !rl.y ’r'- w <;rkkk l-PTK. TI'RPBSTIXK-3 i'.W. ju.Tr'ec’d .cd V? ur."r|.y J H .MOIUiAN PITCH-| 1,1. i Uuicun.ty l‘.:di icf «aii l.y a P |: J 1) MOK(.A.\ \ JATI lIICS • 15 R m»., Uo. » tur «;ifb l.v '>* *tr. J I) MllftfiA V RI 1 «* \v(Kht «l HATO.N - ~Hl| i,.«. ln. K rmn.i, Jn >kllt . amJ lof , a|c '•> a,.i: H RimiSON A <*.. V KW STOCK OF MUSICAL ISSTttI"- MK\l> %ND MUSIC- 1.*,, h. Mrljor So\l r nil i’'uu"l',i -'.‘l ml.- itu|.'>rta‘Miii«. -I.i. K or •• ri-urti l.ui.-m uml V .Uj-rorr <.mtar«. n, .-a**., *...pei.>l. un.l 1 1o 1 1.n11 V,M,„m« l-.-mn Ac.-oi.l I»i.r v.-,i ..| I JX IU !.I.- lU.Lv!*Whk I 'lnr>i>rvlt« I'lulr*. I an.l riagruirli. T>t.inl’4( «•!!<•*. Ttoml-otn-* anJ Trumix'lt; Kffii. ti Iloin«. l iuiii-i|", I nim« r.iiitlmritir*. Isui>jc»». ,Vr .Ac , J.vr.v ... |kr'.M.|v.- llcii.r" ’ oplfl \|KIMCAI, WORK* a I'.ruiMt .-V -IVI m 11><- n( ». i i.in]>n«iit»; .in iiiciiiui unit 111-- i . I'arl.ip|•• I'l>rc»3l Ivill.-.l Itlunrliru«. (')ironii' (.K -.yiiKii.*, H1 Mc .litfiiit*, U'Wrr'.on I’h.i.lun, Ki.. rl. . l-u.-.K - Jl.< lu.mir). -J vnl'. -vo Inf «nl.- l.\ ? J I. KKAIMm. nrr»r 'larkrl_«i / \ I'AIMUM.K P A RT V-A' »u'nal-*FU\'5 V V w-H I'kf .iw! r. TuiM.lny n.-xi •.’f-iU (irillK-m.'»'» Tirkru u. lx- lik.l i>| A. U “• arrari,;.-mpnt.-w.H i.r made not r.> u.lmufm Witlid'il <|juilrr<' liovr r!)>!• >••! I In* li.!['|>v lo *i •• iUr*rti All |inrrm* nip jno-i re • l>. < ■>v 1 i««f r.i‘kfi< f«r children («cliolnr«) will i.<- .li liv.-inl on SiituriliM . t?tli niMam, at t lie loom, (no rtiil.lii-n wili tic nditi Itrd, Tile jbli.-uiian I'nlkil :ik..l I|ii;i.li.:;.- will l.e-d.nu-rd on lijaJ*l-vrniiiK The r< opportunii) of ii'liiriimp •»* prni« - itii n<-lui'»wtr-Ur,.tii/c’.Unin iln« ►ra-mi. a| Kml Ii (>r«ham'i Magailnr for May. pIX'KIVKtI AI M A .MIN KK‘S—<> mimin'* Mara ll z>nt; lor Muy. The Dowei let*, or the Loot Will; by Madame Ctiarlca Flirtation, a Mnry m ihe Hear; l.y Lady Charlotte Itiiry. unihnr <>l "'H,.- Divnreed." Ar I't.e h"in< »f tin- N-.v a talc ot ihe Fetirle** atnl Free: l.y Neil Itimll.iir Am tent Reypi—her Monument*. liieroi;l) jihica. ||i»- lii'V. anti A rchu.-iloev. and other ruhjert* ronnretrd •.vnh llifr.)«l)|.i.iC..l l.it-mfirr, l.y Ueiir K e It (ihddon. Oiaml.ei '• lntoriii4iii.il, No IS For oule at M A MINER'S Smilhbeht st, 3d door from 8d VKKIILK WOUKKD CAPEg-Ui,h Nee i\ die Worked Lore Capet—newtit nytcn—a |m received tin* irtonnnp Al-O. i li:>meleon Mlk*. a few pco Chmieleon Poult dr Sot l>rr** Silko—a beautiful article, and octree— ojiert tin* mot mriif Ftcitrh ll.il/ar.iieo; o few piece*, choiec atvle* - .1 the Hr, Houoeof- \V K MURPHY ••I'J, 1 * N K eor 4ih and Market »t» H IIKMOVAL; >.. ' fM A » M'.URt; H.VmJ Cip,'MaaaraclaKr.J& lin. removed to No 73.W00d street. three door* above » norih - ueet. II i« iioek conticta of every variety of Im* un.l« :»!•*. madejft the latest ityle: &Imi.Panama. I ei;hunt ami I dal Ktrmw Hats, wucterulc nnd rcutl, ut the lnw e *t price. S» MOORK . n l'H> tCi tlnrd door above Fourth / IAADLES, TOB/LCOcTaN'o - CIGAu7-. IH hit Cincinnati Mould_Candle*, QJ bxi Half Ppoimlj Ci?ar>; la, ooo Common Cigart,' 4 ten C Twin Tobacco IJrt hand and for tale low for caih or barter,- by • OHO (5 Mlfi'l ENIIKRfJKR np|o NoSfi wate^*treei__ 'T'O POTTERS- H onied untmr.lintHy, two Dip X Turner*, two Otmi Men u> •« l»i»cuit arul *lo»w.L ami a Handler "To mrady hand* (rood price* aad weekly payment* wtli he *i*crv Apply to K U UKKCII, RrtuintUm Pottery. aplCd'h ' Philadelphia. MMOOKK. Fn«h»onalilr |)rrt» Makrr, Fourth tl • u IfW ilixim at'OVr Snlitllfidil »Urr|, |,a« jyt| tr rc-ivnl irom Nrw York ihc tprmg ttylr* tor Ladies' Drcue*, alto, a nrw tiyle of Vitrttc. aptftdli p. ' '.' !* Ulnrtion Sales 1 By JotmD* DtTlir, Autloam Lir|t Sal* of Book* by AwcCloi Atthe Commeie'idl Auction Room*, comer o •nd Fifth streets onlSatnrd. y evening the- 17th at • I -2 oYlqck. will'be *old an extensive colic just received from the eastern cities, cm the various department* of Literature. Among them will be foundj-Eaeyelopedii Atpenca ['}■ ru, ‘- Siliorne’* Waterloo Campagt » Preieou'i herdmud and Isabella. 3 vola; do Conquestof Mextco j 3 eoU. Rush** Residence at the Court of London; Lord Bacon » Work*; Lord Bolrngbroke do, 4 voH; Wal poe » historical end posthumous Memoir*; uibbon’s Herl tie and hall of the Roman Empire, 4 vols; fine li bran-edition* of U) ron. Colendee, Moore, Born{.Scoi', Go.d.rnith. Howeit, Mitman and Kent*, Soelly.lSbaks rcare.Thier. French Revolution; Warvrlr Novelet Ufeof NapclMn; MiW* Workr, Ranke’* Mi.tory of ilie Pope*; Mill. C rusade and Chivalry; Browning's .Jh.tc.ry or ths'lluntenots; Clarke’.CommeMaifonthe Te«am,nt; l-.eldiax'. Select Wort.; Swollen’, do do; Scott • Life of. Napoleon; D'Aubierie’* |H;«’ory o< the Refoi matron. Combe’. Phrenology; MjU Net. ord-. Wo,k.; M-rd-air. Ltfe of £K; Bulwrr * Novel.; D'cken • Novel* and Tate*. bharle* O’Malley; Torn Burke, Ac, Ac .-with manyX" iw numrrmtf.foj.iuc limit, of an advertisement. Al*o,'a ger.eial assortment of family and pocket H - lile*. Prayer Book*, Ac , in ntrious editions and .tv'e’i , p ty READY-MADE CLOTHING,I)RY CCODS. O.V Monday morning the 10th insunt, at 9 o’clock, will !ld; eight very handsomely situated lot* of ground alum tone square from FoarihjtreN rood, opposite, scon's Field, and near the centre of the Eighth tVard, l.eii>c No. 14, IS, IC. 17, fronting on si, Nci* 52. 51, W, unJ S 3 fronting on Margaret-street, in Greer’* plan of low, n copy of which maybe seen at the Auction Room*. The above embrace very desirable situations for pr vate'dwelling, and pubic purpose*. Term', one third eaj«Oil Vitriol; I 2OUO do Cinnamon; siu lb* Indigo; | 500 lb* Nutmeg*; Cochineal, Madder, Mace, StWatu*. Ac- Ac.' - Also. 50,-tnn. Grmd.ione* at low prices. Give us a cull, no charge for making inquiry. - FRENCH 4c RICHARDS, , Whole-ale Druggist*, N. W. corner 10th and Market splOdv'w Streets. Philadelphia "new and"most effective rEmedy! Du. WOOD’S Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, ~frrr ihr cureof tbe following J,*eu*e»: Jaundice, Liver CdmpUim, all B ilious Com plaint*. tick ilradacbe, IJran Burn, indigestion, habit ual (’octvdsie.*. Pile*, Palpitation* of the Heart, Los* of Appciire.Dyspepsia. Ncrvoaslrfitalions, Debilitated 3tnmacii. Languor. Depression of Spirits, Chronic ilheu ntaii.m, I’utßneou* Uisea-e*, Canker. 3ypliik)id Disea •e*. .Scrofula Impurinr* of the Blood. Pimples and PuMule* an the Face, Hereditary Humors, Cold Botes, anil all Jisca-c» arising from an injudicious use of Mer cury. The attention of the invalid public, and of aJl.ihase stflicicd byanyofihr above diseases, is respectfully called to toe merit* of a new and invaluable prepare* nou from an original recipe of a distinguished physician, combinuig in itself the mo.t active remedial properties of two nfthe very first article# in the’Materia Medico. Tlie Sar«aparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters were- in traduced to the public about twelve months ago] and during that period their success ha* been to great as to induce the proprietor t* offer them with still moits confi dence. in the full belief that by entering into more ex tensive u*e, they will prove a blessiug to ail those suffering from the disease* above enumerated. Sold, wholesale and retail, by W\;ATT A*KETCH* AM, general agents, 121 Fulton street, New York; Wss. Tnoa.v, Market street, and P. R. Sawtkr, .’reot, I’ut.hurgh, Pa Price ft—large bottlei. Od i, PUBIS’ Y TUB BLOOD AND CLEANSE TJIK BODY— It is an established faat that a very large cla»« of disease* can only be cured by such rent* edir* a. W|ll enter into the Blood, and circulate with it through fvciy portion of the body, for only by this mean* can the remedy be broujjiliuio immediate con tact with the disease; and u> attain thi* desirable end. no preparation has ever b<-crr-*o uniformly successful a* DR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE Scrofula, King** KviL Cancer end Cancerous Tumours, White 8«tl l .igA Kulotgeuirnt of tWUone*. Chron c Rheumatism »ml Gout. Eruptive illrehscof the 3kin, old and indo lent t’ leer*. Goitrous Swellings of the Throat, are cureij wnh a 'certainty that has astonished every be bolder. It i. besides one of the most pleasant articles' taatran be taken into the lystem. operating a* a tonic and removing Dyspeptic.and Nervous affections,and imparting a glow of animation and health unequalled by anything id the whole Materia Medlea. For sale at the PEHN TEA STORE, No 73 Fourth street, near Wood. _ __ aplSdAw To TroTeUers. “KXPUKsa past packet for . PiIIIiAUULPIUA ASD BALTIMORE/ 1 [Exduiivtl}/ fa* Pauengen) 'T’Hp Canal ami Railroad being- now in excellent ■L order, (he Packet* of this Line willleavc with pas sengers as follow*, every night et,fl o’clock: l'»ct 7 ef (.ouisiana.Capi- Thompson,Tuesday, Apr. 13th. do i Kentucky, Capi. Truly, Wednesday, Apr. 14ih •h> | Ohio,Capi. Craig. Thursday, April 13th. rto ; Indiana. Capi. Uerkey. Friday, April tilth do Louisiana, Capt. Thompson, Saturday, Apr. 17. H«a, Cant. Uerkey, Tuerday, 'April 2thh. 1 do >l,oui»iana. Thompson, Wednesday; April Sl*i. do Keniui ky. Capi. Truly. TJmrsdir. April 83ml. LBKCII A CO, Canal Basin BKAVKtt, WAIUUSH * CLEVELAND LINK OF CANA!/ PACKKrs AND OTAGES. 1847. CANAL pAOKKT# TKLKCRAPII & SWALLOW, LKAVK Beaver daily at 2 o’clock,? after the anivaloi the «teaml>oat HKA VKK from Pittsburgh, ond arrive at Warren ttrxi morning m onrd ■irarutaat Ueaver. (leaving Pttubargh a’l 9 o’clock,* a .Jor to the agrtits: t» M HAHTON & Co, Pittsburgh I'I.ARKKkCo, Beaver JKSSK. lIAt.DWLV, Youngstown j*|>t-■ M B TAYLOR, W a ,ren Y’KUETAULK PULMONARY BALBAM Y —"About four years since I wus a tucked with a violent rough. I tried various remroTes, and cousulted several physicians without relief. ' On the rccoouneu dation of a friend I commenced using the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, and dcnredJminfdiaie relict from ii.snd by continuing the u«eof it a *bori time my cough wa» enitrrly rymoved. I have since always taken it myself, and recommended n to others, when-attacked with a rough, and never kitrw u to fail at givingjmmo diate rrhet. although 1 have recommended it to many. I can therefore, with confidence recommend it to the l ,u ,W"’ M ' J B PttINCK . Bo«tos, November 2U, IH7. For sale hy U A' FAHNESTOCK;* Co apM cor Ist and wood sts and wood and Sth su T. 8. FLEMING, “ HorsK. SIGN AND decorative painter, GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER, it now pie' jiajnl 10 undertake the above business in all it* various branches. amimrrini* in give satisfaction in every i •••pert Military Standard Hairnets, Flags, 4c., pauii cd in order Odd Fellow and Masonic Apron* always ca hind. Imitations oC wood* and marbles done in a •uno'inr manner. of nil kind* done at the shorten notice. Bpl'-’dlro _ NoJ4 t*t Clair «t. Pittsburgh. Pa 'PO UnUJGK BUH.bKItH-PropttfaN w.llbe I lernvcJ aulie Commissioner’* Office, until saltir- Jay, tiJih inmant, noon, for erecting one br four Lriders -ibtre ovrr Miller'* South Fayette Township. and oue at the month of Cork’s Run, in I.owerSt CJair lownsbip Ueser puutt: Smite abutments and wooden ‘uperMrnclnre; masonry m be bid for by the perch, wooden .ui.crsiructutc by the foot lineal, embankment by the yard. I tans andepecifioarion* can be seen at the • oinunf-ii.nrr > Offer until the «l«v of letlina ' THOMAS PERKINS, ) JOIIN MTKnVEf.i,, | Commiisionnr* JOSEPH T. MARKS, ) „ OALT HOUSE, : : mnd Bl ***» Clnelnuatl. nuis establishment It now in the best order lor the X reception of the Traveling Public. Ilavinr andcr-- roiic a thorough repair, during the past winter, and naming the non experienced mm in the wait, in the vanou* departments, I Hatter myself that all will be pleated who call. The location it central, crimmnilimn anu pleasant. Fare SI per da}-. Cincinnati, March 13,1M7. WKMARII I* Althouah not exactly a new Broom, it is the ■rnne-a new W hint on the old handle. a p_Rif, Pantlly Uroetrici. JONATHAN LOSOBTAPF, RhoJei k. Co.,] OUTH WKST corner of SinithGrld and Pronl st*. opposite the MononpaUela House— Kreps..slw»yt on hand a full varietr of Faun!) (iroertie*, which he will tell very low for cash; amongst which are the fol lowing article*:— Coffee*; Oil*; Tcai; S»ap»i (ignni Nultj ' Fresh pure ground Spice*. Cbee*e, Foreign and Do mestic Fruits, and Pittsburgh Manufactured Article*. Fresh Butter and Kg** always on hand. meh'MdAwluT BA. FAHNESTOCK & Co’s.WIIITE • LEAD WORKS. —The nnderaigaed have completed their new worti, located or the bank ol the ri*er shore the Aqueduct, io Allegheny eitr, oppoote Pittsburgh, for the manoiaetare o( s tape ftot quality or white lead, both dty and gtouod in •l: also. red lead and lither Ha Vine • ~-iHaving trailed [tieuuelre* 01 all the recent improvement* is ils manufacture* and ereeted the btmtfhrgi no a verr fitepme aeale, and with capacity to makrfead in large qaantitiea, the* will be able to aapplr orden to aliuoal any ealent. aprfi IWEEIHO, BALH»H,AG. 'TUIh tubacrtbert keep ■njuv.ruoeniof I’ickled ri*h Aof Mattacbuieiuaud Halifax InipectKm, for tale W&c“p"2J3pU^‘ I K° « N.,.h mth3Wa JNO M KENNEDY A Co pKIMYLVAHIA KAiLftOAO tOlPi , S Y ~.fr, , * ce '• hereby firen that (be Sd.'iasalaefit of F»»e Dollar* per abare oa Lbe Capital Stock of tke yooinany will bo required l® be paid un Or before iha founhdayof May, at the office. Uy order of the Board of Maoaeert, •pMrn.yl s V MERRICK, PS,idctal C?Xoaiß*-400 Uf» Rio Coffer; V’ 60 hf cbcCU Y. 11. TV*; to do ImperiafTea; JO do Poaebone Tea- SU-bbU-N.O.aioluea;' ’ SO bbM. H. «*«• Prr.h Ricr; received fnm n, Iran* and far »aleb r W* M -HITCHKLTKKr ° ttvamuK^tfuai O . , lObblsOlJ Herring; i\hj»l< Maple Molaireg lobbies. 11. do; O) ÜbU riantaiion MoTs**e» : . . TOlierer* Riee t oneon*ibx*P«reEn g . Marta*}- Mkeffa Jo do; 5 bags Pepper; for «afo t, v «KEER DBIUD PKACHKS-;«,.ck,, 3 juti retM on coDdfnuirni anti far tale In- • > _lPi* (iKO.CUJURAN-, „ CIIEBSK ASP BACOS-IWlbiC'"' t —* !> 5 - - _ Oj-O'MORGAN A iQonca wojj it TbfMd.®^ o^? »,**».*u*l IC>; '«oprfior »di? - **kpg« CTwut Tobacco; for »al*by * a| — CTO .MORGAN *Oo L OAP IH« NoM, G, Ud 7; . • by BD |E 5 U>uble Refined; for mlr CTO MORGAN fc U> u ‘'S'"«Th" a c a i'ir 1 S™?° VurSS - * “»■ f “. «i. 0y ■ ,j b | , Itanuiu, a w i;. fcrT.TTT r i \v (;ki:ku 5-sai razors* ptsu - l-aOhfMl* While Fish; 10 do Troul; Sbt,,k d °i -forTalpliv -Pt J Agt S 8 AV?*“" Lbl * priaie > i ail ree’d ami idr -air by V--* , . , . 5 . J C UIDIVKI.|„ Act . Cfc?.?iff, -4 " n-cVI nml y lomtelpr . M s 3 C lIIUWKLI. Act . Pn^ ASl, »'7 2i C V k ,‘ l urt ‘ tlri« day ucuo o K . anJ for * a| e by JAR FI.OVD ap, r IW Liberty mrcvt Mtogapsaaft S^, I r CTI '“ . Rl ‘ ra Not. rre d mid for 3 _J D WILLIAMS* Ug, >|o wuoU fl O t'< ; AK-lo hlid» i)rtm<* in more, for raT?~i.y - npl ? J D WILLIAMS,* Cu. HU wood „ MOLASSP3-a» bbUN.pV„priui ß ;rd C r t for .air ?Pi= J D W i LLIA Ms * C«, S C^ CHIKCB - 4 ' ‘'mA?*'*!*! ,ec ’ ~ * n ‘ l ,or ’«!•■ Lv Jl 5 W ICK A M cCA N Dh h„ss • Cheese; by .M« l#e,kl f«M mid for sale J 5P?i WICK A McCANDLKSS VJttY APPLES—2U blit, jum tec’d and for .tile ■Kj!y «Ei® W»CK * McCANULKS* ROLL BUTTKR-3 Hi!. F,;.h; > u. t ;ec'd and fofjyjej>y__ ap!3 ■ WICK & McCANBLESS T ®AD—4,9OO U»» l*ed in itore ami for «ale by' POINDEXTER & Co, 41 wat« «l CIDER VINEGaH—9 bb!«, a i very, prime article. justrec (land for »aie OttU.M, McGKKW ACo No C Commercial Row • IJROOMs— lSUdaien Fomeroji* Extra; , 30 do eomoion and medium: for «a’e b l ap» J 1) WILLUMSA Co r\RIKD APPLES AND PEACHES- ' *-/ MO but Apple*; Mini. Peachea; on ronmen mem, for .ale by JAR FLO VI) 4 ’KOUNDTISPFek, 10 bbii7t~rg. and loir., f.r.h VJ ground ond constantly on hand for sale, by „ RHODES k A LCUKN - “P 2 7 ~Xo *7 FifUi street niAMOSD* AND CLAT -*-/ so Diamond Bparks; . 70 brs super. German Clay: for sale bv v 1 cahson a Mcknight, sink m FISH-39 hf bbli No a Mackerel; v ») bbl* Shad; 15 hf bblt Shad;'• par tale by ap!s _ Pt)[NDt:XTI^ACo MIO METAL—23 tons landing from mmr Lake A Krie and for sale by JAMES DALZELL •P' - No tM.waler street L'LAXSEED—IbbbU receiving and for salo by * *P tj JAMES DALZELL BAGS— 1W) bag. novr receiving from Canal and for >* le b Y apl3 ■ JAMES DALZELL TOBACCO— 20 bis superior Lamp Virginia Tobacco, oo consignment and for rale low by P« J C BIPWKLL.A gt-.-aaierm OIL— 4 bbl* Uiuecd Oil in more aud for aale by ■PH »» J C UIDWEIL \AF HITINU—au bbl* Boston Whiting for tale by TV J SCHOOMMaKER A Co BATH BRICK—3OO best Bristol Scouring Brick, for sale by ap!4 J SCHOQ.VMAKKK ACo LINSEED OIL—4 bblt pure, for f&le by *pH J D MORGAN, «u wood at VARRUU-t hf bb! Black'Leather Varnish, for »foeby. apli -JOHN P MORGAN AL VAIISUU—2 bbls Eastern, for sale by -JOHN D MORGAN f GBR—Wtiie Jamaica Gine»r, pure irrdbnJ, XJ for talc by _ aplt __ JOHN DjiIOBtfAN WHITE BOOT JAMAICA GIAGCII for laic by ■pH JOHN B .MORGAN OaaOME —Yellow and Greco, ’different brands, V..for aaleby - : apM ' JOILN D MORGAN DERMCDA ARROW BOOTylnilh cut, U. for talc by apH - JOHN U MORGAN . SPANISU WHITING—S bbl< for tale by ■PH - JOHN 1) MORGAN r PA9IARINDB—I Jar Tamarind* for tale by A apt! JOHN D MOROAN IXTHITB LEAD—CO keg* pure, for rale by. T.“*PH ' _ • JOHN DMURGAN_ INK— I bid, manufactured am]-for tale 4-A acH \ JOHN D MORGAN U*ICAC— l caac ju*t rec’U and for -»a!e A .V? *pH UJ-: SKLI.KRd FM»» MAOMBSIA-O do2eo Husband’*, ju*l rec’d and for *ale by _ M? 14 • R. K SELLERS. 3? wood « QPTB. TI7RPE NTX If E—s bbl* just icc'd and kj for tale by apM R I; Bt.LI.ERSI ENG. ULACK. LEAD, Lobelia Seed I‘rcion Oil, 4 LauaLobcU- Ac., jure received ami ii>i »nle |,y Kj: SKLI.Kua PKACHKB —SCO bu*. lor *ul«r low 10 ■*-' clote a contirntoeni by a P*3 FRIESI), KlllvV t Ca.i* wiiitf ti S AllD OIL— 7 bt»l« and C hf bblt No l—Wmifr U Lanl Oil, a very aupenor anicle, in'e'Wrd mi ii,. beimaNo 3, and forsmia wholenleorrriail | y «P tJ ~ FSKLLKRH, 17 LiUmy n pLOYEtt AND FLAXSEED—3 LJ.J* ' ' . . _ 1 4 t>b)« ClGVcr'red:' ■pl3 Fori*|eb)r_S F YON RONNIIOHSI'4Co TXRIF.D FRUlTS—2s l> til* Dry Frachc*; y» 51 f von m‘wNi‘ioi>A I X'iv'£JwJTl ACON-VOU4XIU ILi Matty trimmed ann m linc'oT- Jer, fat »«Je bjr MtfKKS, MJNTKR ACo -"P ,J No IW Uteri) »i pOTATOKS—6O bmAVhitfs, liiiltimore Mur*, and A Ked», ju«i recermrand for sale t*y ~“P 13 „ SAW lIAKBAUCII pmiEßi&c-4 Ul» Hull Uuiwr: lOLbUNoj.Lardi(sr?atri.y -IP* 3 SAW TX7HITK BRABfß—lg bug* Whu* iitHiis, ' > SfaUa do; . tfgl3 Fbyalchy. , WICK A_McCAND(.f$S'' kc K * No ! Lertf.iu-l r.c’j'and foTTajo . *PI3 WICK 4 MeCANDLKSS, M 6W * J oa, jafjf mie, f. i -.sir by* ITA aplJ _MVKU-S JiUNTKIt A Co RUI.L BETTKII-lt hbU iV-h. for by » *P >a — MYKR3. HCNTKK A Co APPLES— IS bl'l* tircvn AppU a for isle by . "P 1 3... ..*fW IIARiUUCH f' ARD—a LliirT'io I, luinJini;.»i.d lor »ale hy -±Jap9 J ARF;U)Vo;iwiJ.»tMrity»l_ on band and for •al.: !•> - - *L~ «pa KHUUKS x AI-COKN WUffE DKANR-WJ bu*. tm&il, jdM rreeivrd and for tale by \Y ICK A JUcCaNUI.SSS _apO cor waier and wood «ta DRY ba<. iurirec'dflnd,formic by WICK AAIeCANUI.KRS 1 ■l* - • cor wood and \\ ucr ala CIDKH VINKGAIb-tfhblk rcc’d ihta’riar, lor ule by_ apl ATWOOD, JONKR ACo BUCKETS— 94 doz Beaver bucket*, laminin from Ketit Boat Chippewa and for pale by apS : . J DALZtIC, R waier »i DRIED FEACHKB-HU ba» in More and for tale by «p 3 .. J DALzkI.J,. SKI wallr « CIGARS-IM bit Half Spasirh Cirart;' |0a««00 Common Cigar* in | lS >- on haftj snt j 1 for tale by JAS DAI.ZKM, “P 5-, t No wafr «i MATTINb— <«/ uic» »\u« 1 m -i.r ~,.“.1 _ J? Afoitihu, _Lrf No r '° m |}Sfc»acki foi talc Ly ’ “ " gAUALEVfc SMITH, lb and tt)WLj«- AJBATS-IfOQ’r OIL-IS bblT j«.t for b ? ■ WVERS, HUftTER *Co ractl '* ) 2r-_ Ul,en y««« jati ree'J and7of mlc A Jl?„ WILLEH* KICKETSON R— - -JiO Liberty itreet I^^ > f ?FI6B " ,ni*t* NUTO-RoMled ferctnuaert, al tbeMvwd apd Sptee Factory, *7 fifth atreei. (*s* RHODES *ALC:\ lOFEtlv—7s bag* ppm® Rio f ur uTe by < '•V* J D WILLIAMS *- Or, naOilcßfcirw, j HM : , £rsffTcsrts "*• V ■P 9 ISAIAH DICKEY a. »*ft SOFT SHELL HICKORY .NUTS for n!« by *P9 if ISAIAH MCKRYu’^v CS“ •71» fai. in iiore and fcr *alo b j __ rgmXER9,I7 Litx»f * •: T>I«OOMg—SCO piecea Btoom»,on e-.-'v, X) mem an & for aale l*y -r J»pb C A McAWULTY * Co, eanal l h- , SIIORT3— ioo Ola on raniifnnem and for * apt* F aFJXERa, I? fcjber.