THE PITTSBURGH (iAZBTTE uv kramts hrook.< PITTSBURGH: jIDAY MORNING, (APRIL '.'3, im;, j rnr PrrtucmH "tuxtr Gwrff* j.ui.i.Uh i Da.;y r Th-'Wemy,. nr.rt W»,., „vv„, j IfelUi* j>cr nrr.am i;..- ,» f,% e «bnu<.». : Uf W.fk;, ,< fi,f, D..,:*,. "rt a m,.im. I in lUJvan-.r , J ’ .-vi Koilce to •. •Cjr" AiSvrtl.nfrueni' >ji-»«t .;u ' i(J. ■* •(!•! i" (..»•!; J A tt K S Iltv|\ r-tii <’.v V.vl I . A.M.- JOSKI'II V\ . I‘ A TTo ,\ U»tr »>,. ...i,ssi , ■M.SliliAl TttLUK'S M HL'IA!, i.lil'l'UKT of i hi: 'I uvrrLt: of bffn.v visir.v Wr .it.’ (<1 ng.*i:i |,i erniribniir n»!iinm* •l<> make- towni t..r ;h.* 1..11.,wn, rt U-tti r ol i Tiiyl(ii...lt tuiui'i. „i j auam-r in in. amnsiift* Idler t>l l.'cnci-il >nti«t \nna.unh j-rr aenu 111 U-jnlilul iMtllraM ihi* power fit tl«lnrl iruih am! leal merit, over inflated pretriiah/tis With these loiij; (li-.-.j-dlrlic- notv published, wo shall bof*o l.» give nur friends reading n| lunte profit, if not ni‘«re agreeable. We hope also that the day ,<• not Ur disi mt when thyro mil .he. n > occasion for occupying nur' column*, either with wjri-ni fiimuin of war». li tr.eru-w wisdom in thie Government a liberal j*cace will speedily’ Ik> proposed to Mexico,and if that sid»and distracted, and doomed and-.demented Government t< t.o‘ over to dolurion.thc wiil accept whsi ever terms are proposed, if eurh, as even a weak and helpless people can consent to without wrong tog themselves or their children. Hiiiku'iuti:**, AftMT or Ocrcr'inoN, Agua Nueva, March 3, 1847. Bin: 1 have thn honor to submit a detailed re •> port of (ha oporati ins id thn force* undei iu> . command which reunited in the engagement ol Buena Vista, the repatso nf the Meriran army and the reoccupation of thi* position. The information which reached me of the ad vance and concentration of a heavy Merican lor.c in toy front, had asmtoed «uch a probable form.as to induce a special examination far bevutid the reach of our pickets to ascertain itr correctness. A smalhparty of Texan ppies, under Mayor Mc- Culloch, despatched to ihtoHacienda] of Eticarna cion. 30 miles from this, on the mute to San I.uik Potosi, had reported a cavalry foicv of. unkuown strength at that place. On the 20th of February ’ a.strong reconnoissanco unJer I.ieut. CoJ. May was despatched to the Hacienda of Jlecliuuda, while Major McCulloch made another examina tion of Eucainarinn. The results of those expo ditioos left no doubt -that the enemy teas in large force at Encamacion under the orders of General Santa.Anna,and that he meditated a forward move ment and attack upon out position. As the Camp at Agua Nacra 'could be turned on cither flank, and as the ctu-my’* force was great ly superior to our owh. particularly in the arm a< cavalry, I dclerroined after much consideration, a. lake up position about eleven miles in rear; and there await the attack- The army broke up.its camp end marched at noon on the 2lst, encamp ing attbe now. position a little in front of the Ha cienda of Buena Vista. With a Small force I pro- > ccvded to bolfillo to make some ticcessary arrange-- j meats lor the defence of the town, || |l L. ; Gen. Wool in the immediate command of the. • ' troop*.' * j ■ UcliirA those arrangements were completed on the morning of the 22d, I was advise,! that the enemy was in sight, advancing, l.’poti reaching the ground it wo-* l,.tjiid that by* cavalry advanr, • wv tu' i'ur Iront Jinxing tmrcllrd Irotn Enrtroj. cinn.Ss wo-i.axo -in.v h m I t n' c j J- lbi- Jay previous, and .liyviei; in :i mounted l.or, | left at A gun N'urn to cover the n-tnovil of- ' . -.'.ofr*.- Uur iioup* were m a position ormpvio* ' a Itno'-d' ic;im:Ajbh- r-l*.:-gMi. The road ; ,i :i. ; . poind become < a u.n run deli!*-. tin- vjhe.v on •» right being remit red ijutm imptarriciMc s.-r no |. tery by 1 -.yr.trm.r.f deep iiiijiuv.jbh' go!'.. ». dl,.|. jjn tho left * •niL-ec.--.i ni ol mi ;ei.| Tidgcu and pn dpttoiH ri» :oi r cvt.M.ii !>•.; -back towards it..- • roounta.n oincli tfund.. ike valloy. The lotUm* .of the ground wer.-Bisch a« nearly to'pvrslv / • t‘„. Httilhssy ,a*alrj tin- enemy. vvjiric his in- Untry c.dd a j| the adtautage* ol u numeiic.d superiority. In lim j>-»-riton w« pn-. par»»d I j receive him. «*.ipl M'a-!;itigloo’s bv.iv- • . ; ty I,‘ith aiidlerv I wu» pn-u-J-to ejaucani tn.-‘ '" ie ' ‘ die urn,. rot’ll while tfio l«l and 2d liliuou regiment-* under; t.mgiv returned w*-. 'Cols. Hardin and lti«iel|, each eight cnmp.t.-iie*. * The extreme right *-t >•.-.• r :: - : v f,>M:nt:rd to the hitter of which Was attached C.vpt Conro-i*- l r--!rc.i-- a! mg t.V :•-»-;« .1} i,V m-mrlUt , amJ t; cotnpiny of‘Texas vonmiccrs,) and Iho 2j Ken-, ly.'tn span ..i ail ou; wlnli. ifl-cit-d aj.rn.. tucky undn t' d. McKee, occupied, fin* errets vn ; '*ilh the (emaindi r ol riu.'.aruiT- Ihe ri.lgi.-’ .m tin- 1.-tt ami in rear. The Arkarm... j l>tinng-thf d»y, ibe cavalry n| if n. M«. and Kentucky icguittule ot cavjlry., coiomainlril ’ nsyenJctl ihe.. idcvsityd pl^m' n l *** >• S- ; t’oi-i. Yell and H. M v:-!i:v|l, occupied tlse extreme ! •‘• : - up.—l llm r.-.id from the c:Sv n s!..- •'• hdt-noar tho lur-vol the monril tin, while the J,,- *-f h’'«tl-s win i1,.-y i,,;..,., f ,«. j . ;41 ,j , diana brigade.. uu-U: IJiiijvilier Genera! l.ane.j AppioacUing the town i,.e> to., d. (cnmpiucd ofih«2d and JJ rcginimL-under t.-oR ' i-v Gjpt. WebUcr from iiso nxisum -«-i ltonle* and Emu-,; tha Mt«U*l[ipl iiliem.iii nn T*"d by lim euiujuny. vnd liu«n in .v«[ nr der tod. Davis, the e<|iiadnms «*i ifco Iss a..d 2d '“'urds lb*, 1 ca.:iem Khb* of ’be viUey, .md . under t-apt. Steen, aud UuUtGoI. May. ’wu* !' irov-irds Btwua V->: a . Arih-’lim.- f., r.tid thn light billorics • Shenosn and -'■hove; moved r.tpsJiy f.roatd with l.u pi-,-. 3ragg,dd artillery, wcm* held in n-serve. \t 11 ••uppiuted by a mietu-iiaiUous rmuiMjid ot luom ( o’clocl; f received :i.uu Gen. Sjuta Antyi a sum- ♦‘•l- volunteers, and tired never j! shots at tho ca muos to surrender at Jnc.retiou, which -with any- a * f y Wll l i Rcont effect., They wi-re.dr,ven m pr of ray reply, 1 have already transmitted. The ,t,, ‘ r.*vinw which lead to the tower r-jll-y. enemy etili furbnre h»J attack,,evidently waning, pursued by Gspt Shnver.’who ns< I ith* r r rti| for ihc arrival ol his rear columns which cvnld l«v }'»rlod by r\ (were of Gapt. Wot-tor’s bats.'M distinctly jeen by our look ouU as ih*y ajipr.*airU l>Jnald*»u, which had advanced' fror cd liio flolth A dcraonstrauon maiWi on hi-i left *ho reiionbit, supp>mcd by Ca;»t. Whet-lcr'a cmn caused mo to detach tho 2d Kentucky regiment I ,a 'fjr'lsiii>lC volunteer* ,Tlic c.uvn\y m.iJu ou section of artillery t&our.right,iii whichp.>. nr; lwi» L> charge jthc the arnilery, . aition they bivouacked fat the night In‘the '•»■« finalljr drivsto back m a corifuscj am. mean time the Mexican light troop.* had engage! ,u>l upon the plain ours on thn exttoasf left, (compoaej of parte ol *'• incautnoi 1 , the firi»« had partially ceased the Kentucky and Arkansas cavalry dismount*) u P an ,} >o rtchl. .The enemy aeetm-d lu «), and a rifle hattaliuu from the Indiana hkTfi'm* tn the nmtertion of hi-* artillery iimlar .Major Gorman, th« whole commanded- by n, l i»*d Jett the plateau tor a ihoment, when'! Col. Marrhal!,) and kept up a sharp lire.ffiaibmt; Wn,t recalled thither by « very heavy musk-try lire, the mountain side, and apparently cnd«vurtng to J ,n regaining lh;«f f»->silion, 1 discovered that nur gain our flank. Three pieces of OapL Washing- '''frotry (Hlinois and 2J ICrntu -ky) had engagtd Um’a battery had been deUchod to Ihe.lcA, anil 11 K real ly force nf the enemv—evrdrnitv were copportcd by the 2d Indiana.-regiment Eh reserve—and that they hail hrr-n overwhelmed An occasional shell wo* thrown oy ?fte enemy in- *'•? ntltnlicra. The moment was mo*it~crisical. to this part of otir fine, but without felTccL The Capt. O’lirii-n, with two pieces, liadlsuftaincj tluk skirmishing of the light li.iopo was kept up null tvy diargc U> the last, aiul tinally übliecd trifling loss on our part until dark, when I bcMam l>* leave hisgurm on thefi-ld—‘ris infantiy support convinced that no serious attack, would lie made entirely ruutmi. Capt. Bragg, who had jiHt before morning, p.nd returned with the Mississippi ,rr ' T, -d the left, was ordered at once into bat. regiment and a aquadrou of 24 dragoon* to Bab M'ithout any infantry (b h ; m. aud tiller. 'Tho troop* livouark'd without fires, and * l lbir imminent risk of losing hi* guh<, lim ..flicor -laid upon their urnw. A body of cavalry, sorao eatnn rapidly intu acliou; thr Mexican fin* bring l,f>oo strong, hid been visible all day in the rear but a few yards from'the mozzlo of his pieces, of tho town, having entered tlia valley through *Ee first discharge of canin'cr cau«d the euemv. [ a narrow pare east.of tho eity. This cavalry, *■> hesitate, and the secoud A lliird drove him hu'ki } commanded by Gen. Minon had evidently lajJh in *fisordr-r, and savwl the day. gj’he 2d Kentucky thrown in our rear to break up and harass our rc- * e girn«nt t which had advanced beyond supporting treat, and perhap* rnak«* norne.attemptagainst thii 4 E Jlar >co in this affair, was drivc u lack and closely town if practicable. Tho city was occupied' lv |’t B ***d by the enemy'J cavalry. Taking a ravine four excellent companies of llfiuoi* volunteers uii- ' f hich led in tho direction < f Captain Washing der Major'-Warrcn of the Ist regiment.' A fiaki- lottery, their pursuers became exposed m Work, which commanded most of the En? fire, .which soon checked and drove them oil w»» gimioned I 7 Capt. Webiter’s company. Gt ''dhloss. In the rocan ttaiu tlio rc-t oi our arid. artillery, and armed - with two 24-pound bowiizcM l**J taken ]>oi>jiioh ODjtho plateau, covered by while the train and headquarter camp wa* guarded und 3d Indiana rcgimnnls the for by twocorapanicii.Mi*M**(ppi riflnmataunder tJapi, eo *' r vriiich had reuclied tin.’ gruuud in time to Hogcra, and a field-piecu cnoimarided by Captain I HKir ® fi?o into the right flmk of the enemy, and Shover, 3J artillery. Having made these diapysU’ lf,Us contribute to hn repulse. In this last con • tions for the protection of tho rear. I proceeded on lcl w> * &d the misfortutH.’ to sustain a very hea tbe m irning of ihe 23»l to BuPna Viiia, ordering Ty Hardin. Ist Illinois, and (Juloncl v forward oJI the available Jrj.)p.i. Tljc action hail McKee nnd I.ieuL ody light troops 00 -i|„. further attempt was made by the enemy to -mountain «i oud also to refiesb the soldjiirs, who bad br«m dor Colonel M-.i -h-fin »v!"> liad l»e»;u ri inforcsil by exhausted by inconant wntchfulncs * and combat, thrixi c-.impauii'j undi-r Maj«»r Trail. 2d Itfm.Mi I’tonigh the night was severely cold, the troops .volunteers, uumtuh-d thrnr ground handsomely , * cr< ’ r, >mp--llrd for to bivouack with«*ut against a greatly, superior fonc; holJmg i| ie nj. fi'*-". expecting that morning would renew ila< Mrlnm umler an.l u-iog ilmir weapons with During the Jitght the wounded were re deadly eff-rt. AU>ul 8 o'rlyck a strong d.-tunn- Ci.we.l to Saltillo, and cverr preparation nude to slration wav mado against the ceritio of our pnai. the enemy should tn- a g«u attack ourpo tion, a heavy column m-ivmj; ahmg the mad *ainn. “ Seven frwh curnpatiics.wrrir drawn from This fore* was eonn di>pcr#»-d by a fow rapid and l *‘ *. 1,1 “•'tu and Hrlgadiur Gen. .Manhall, wh • had well-directed shots from * -ipt. M a-hingbui's a forced march from tho liincoiuiuo. L-tUiu toiy. In the nieantime the enemy wa* concentra- ~- »'fiircemeiit ot Kentucky cavalry arid four h(ra ring a Urge force iff infantry and cavalry under v y «uii* r tin,ler Gaptnin Pretitiss, t«t nrfillsry.was '■ co»« of the ridgr-s-with the intention of forcing n "’* r al h«bd, when it wa.-» discoved that th« ri,.. oanlcfl, which «■»•- (noted ...-l aiM’xreiisii-ApUtfaijf n '* had rt!»:indoned !il< jioailtori during tho night. TbS 2d Indisnv ur,.t 2d Illinois lejimrhn f.»rrue.| *-* nr Kr, »nts ioi*l.‘red (ho 1,1 an eichatige which wit* ! artillery end 2-1 Itidiatm rogim.-nt l-owjid. Th.’ **‘ , l»lactonaly ecijoph-tcil on the fill.,wing «Uy artillery *Jvi,n. t d within musket range ol n lira---^ u ?. 4, " wcro'colbctnl and huned.and tb.>' t vy U»dy of Mexican udaniry. and wan served with Mexirau Wounded, of which a Urge number had grest effect, but without fieing able to ch* r4i the u l’ on lh * *W»k were femnVod to Saltillo Advance. The infantry mderrd t-» its 4,,d *c«Jered a*, comfortable n- c.rcumsJanceH 1 fallen back in disorder, I'ciug cxpiiml, a» well 34 "/‘Uld |iermit. tlia battery, trot only Ui a mverw fire of small anm- ° u ,t,u lll ° '*Ctb, a close rcconuots from thp front, but also Li 1 murderous crosV fire ’* 3IICU WM bude of the enemy which’ of grape and eaunisU-r from a Mexican battery W4# f°und to lw occupied wily by ■ smalt body <>f • Captain O’lirwn found it impossible Ca, fl f y. the infiotry and artillery hating retreat, retain his (msilion without aupport but wuuii- * ll •*> tho dircetiori of .San Euis'"Phtosi. On'the ly. able to withdraw two .>f lii-r pieccf.all tbehora- *7th our truopj yeaumfd their former camp at e* and cannoneers ‘ifihb iliird-picce being killed enemy's rear guard evacuating or diaablcd. The 2*l Indiana regiment, whichhad. »* w* approached, leaving a consider#, fallen back a* stated could not bo rallied, and took - number of wounded. l( was my purpose to. no further part' in the rjh - r: hfaqnartera at Encat nation irarjjr the next' meo, who, onderit* galirni t.-«-.bv.v;ek-u/«*?/ : <':'-»ri « but apon-excrainsrion, tbs weak cOndi cd the Miiaissippl rcgimeU '■} e cavalfj. horses rendered it nnadvjtible and those fugittrea who»t- * ihoj * L ' 40 kxig a march without water. Acom dajr, (stood in defending tue /4«n.ij; - 1 v U- ■ l! } ~finally despatched to Encamotion, on Buena Vists* Thi* portloi <■?] 6-^r-^Tarch, under Col. Belknap. Soifaetwo given way, and tl>e enemy «p; . J > .unded, and about lixiy Mexican 'sol. j folfff force again*! ottr left r - there, the army having fiaarod on 1 "• v v ‘ ' ' '" r -y r - • • I I* £ Vr YU' % ¥ • hichbad rendered :b g#pd acHtiee moattaio, were inmprllt-d J» tfithdrarv which tlu y did,for ibe martpart ofder. M*nj how> not raHied unlthbisy, readied tfta J. pot at V,.iti!t.i ilif deli|nec'ul which i&*y ,:f« tcrwardii ojililiutei'. regiment, (lid.llium**,) jvbiU* had been j •u.e.l ty a mtcliou ot (*up!»iii Sher man's battery.liail I>- Ull back, t-tng entirely yr. suppoiled... Tlicenemy wa*.now pouring mu«t^ •>l liilanuy an. l ca>alty along the nf tit** m .unlaid .in i>J the lit**! iiiliii.w, u'.d* i Col. Martini, gat l.ni'l* iliiifp’ it.«*■ * n:my, ir«) rrfc.v. rr.i n [*.>t) ul lit- vunml xvc U.t.l f lu’ Itailoin r ..f i ip t:mi» riiiprm.ni unit H/au,: wc-rn in p«.siii,m on the pl.i'en', atnl Jtd much execution, not ntily -in front, but j..ir , .sctilfl(]y upon iLc which had mi! r* nr. IWcivcrire; that tin* trwnrv w r» Ifiv'tly the Mir kip;:* regiment, fh.- tuiit InoijiM n'i::rnuiil, under Hoi. Luuc, \v.»s “trrnu'li-ii tlj*at |*«rt c»i our nor tvlh.-h f.ninrJ n rin'r’iwt iM-rivdilicolaf to Hi ft.-i |:;ir Ot l.alllr. \l tlirHami* tilili* I.lent. Killtll'li. with ; B I't t'.npt. Bragg’* batten. ua- ,tir;cleil t,. , support the infantry then* engaged. The nriiou wa*« lor a long time* warmly sustained at thm point —Hie enemy making scveul «tT.»iU l*oil* wiih jiiluniry and cavalry agaiti*l »ur Jim-, ami l-rid* always r«*puls -*| with h*:ivy In-*. Iliad pUiP.I all ilir regular cavalry and ('apt Hikes squadron of Arkansas horse under llic orders ol , Brevet Lii-ut. t’nl. May. with directions to hpld | in rhevk the enemy’- column, Mill advancing U<; Urn rear along the base nt the mountain, which wm done in c.itijunclion with tin* Kin. lucky atnl Arkaura* Cavalry iliidri (on*. Marshall and Vi !’. In the meantime our l»H, which wa< ftill atroriglylhriatcnpi! by a »uj«* iiur fore*’, wna turth.r l.y a ilctachtuiMil ol Cypt lJragg’a, and a {kiiMoii of (’apt. ShermanV bit tetic*, to Mint t|imiiiT. ThccoiiceuUali.Ki of |hc artiKciy tire upon the raawea ot thc taiciriy along the bis** of the mount tin. an»l the determined re sistance offered by the two r.*f*umn!i opp.i-ctl to ihem, had cruokd coufu»nm m their.iu.uk-. ami • itucnftho corps allcnipted li> iffect a -retreat tip*- on their main, lino ot battle. . The iqiiadr .ii oi the lint dragoons under l f icul. Jlticker, wa* now ordered up Ihe deep raviqe which these, retreat ingcorp* were emlfayoriiig m iti order f> I chargti.anJ disper.o them. The squadron pro j reeded to the point uidicnlrd.hnt c.'u'd n’t acc -tup i li-h the s;-J l » heavy fi>« frfmi’ a batteny established to cover the nlroai oi thin**’ corps. While the >i|uadr»u wa£ ilctjehnil on tbi* j servic*;. a large body ot the enemy vraa ob*. rw.l | to concentrate on our extreme left, s;t]>areniW with j a view of making a descent upon IhtAhsciviiJa of! Buena \ wu. where our train and baggage were j deposited l.ieut. Col. May was ordered to the | support of that point, with two jutcen ohCol. man'* battery under l.iiuit. ln the : meau’imt* the forces near, rye lucicnda. [ : compised in part of Major* Mauhall anti fJ.nmat.’- ! had been to some extent orgamic*! i under the udvtcoof Major Monmo'chii l ol artilcrv. | with the of Major .Mongin, v 4ui,t. e'r : "tatf and wen- {rMcl to defend the He j tore our civahy ha.l reached the l-.actenda that . f j the enemy hid commenced its attack, having turn 1 hands.only met by the Kentucky and- Ark.nm* ejvaiiy under Cok MaishalUn-j Yell. The M. i lean column immediately .iivided, one porinn sweeping by the depot, where it receic, d n do*- . t.ructivcilro from the forc« which bail cdlrcicu there, t.u.l then g lining the moutiinin op.>*ui* i "huder alireffum Lieut. U.yiiolu'* »e<-tinn. tb«* r«- ■ mamnig jmrtion regaining th.vha<*> . i tlwm-un. j tain on our h it. In the charge at Hucna \ i*u. <"*»'. \ elllVH gallantly atthe hea J •>! ins r< g:;;** n>. ! we nt»> L**l Adj'l \'aiiuham. of the Krntu.-kv i csialrv a y.vjng otllcer *il mueh pr.irni-**. • 1.0 i". i 'Nt.whtihjJ l-orri i>* t! t .- . t '!i ih- I 4 Jr ic k«h* m.J l>v , Ark i:i«j> ai*d l.i.t.ma uiMt l.i'-ut it<»3lH‘. mill Mij. »>OW !»ppr.>ir«r n-.- 11} IH clink ! ;ie H !i.u tlir r 1 V, HJK.fi 'irt"- 5 -. r- •n W3:l it- lug '.'.Vlill'l ’•*' Wu!i !i 1) til *;ain; i <»ili ».• 4. V ujiJ U mvituvi doutytu! v»fir!tl*v it tin- main U*lv. - At u>h m»;:n • know wiial f waijivii 'j 1 i,f, iseJja.dy Hr<. Wool to Li.- .\l,uron c ,. J( »-r. .«hhl. 3 »d rent urdo- c-ase il 1 f.hici»;.ig :ii»* Mi'll, a-. Li-.-, '. •!]„ W.v.. . rID the din chon 4jf .\lalcltualj, mill grejrtiy reJuc 'mleol. 1 llui-iii \ irta n The .scconipai.Yihg field | report, Lu ti4V«» been £n olTiccm, and 4,btio men, i : exclusive ..f tin- .uistl mininam! left m and near i i Saltillo. I), this number. two sijuadruns ofcaval I ■ nr. and tim e. lu’b m- of light Artillery, mak ng | j.UoL uiuio LIiAU 433 meu, com posed ihc only force i ; r **a**i»» i» ."i«. i ln‘ -.trriigth of ih - Mexican ; i< slated by (Jem Santa Anna, in his sum- j I iiuii.r. to I*.* UO.oOtf. and that estimate i« confirm j : r.i bv si! t*u- inlotin.iUou nine** (damned. Our In— | i. 287 kill 'd, tlifi wnnnded, and 23 rtiieinc. Uf tne numerous wobnded. runny did not rnjnrie ?e -. iiioVjl !o tin' 1,0-pin!, siij it i- Imped that i c.>m i J ,; »r»iiee|y *'uc!iv -ev, re m ..tfc-M, I .v. rtty.cij.lii t-.-i,. h.-.-i, Ud: .1 u |P .n Hie V‘. *.o inn., nl *hc deilfi ol I’spi. tiem-,- ! h.i -In, .i * i-l mi adiut.uit [•mend. .m'm* fc’ .ll ul l». ii. Wool- .. yoni:i: .'tl'n-ri o| ti ; eh U'4f iu-.’ and approved r,.dl.inlij. who f.-l! eailv m rim (••••mil. .\n lm« l-.f.iiiU iijun t!,,- at. mv oi (he ih-1.l lliiui thatl\>U Hnrdtu rni.l Me kee...!,.! I.vut. r.d. ri-iy. r.oe- i.onar,. lnofk.i ,; l"' tbi* col.fid.'lifo of tlicir l oiilllHlu. and the UM two having ei jov.hl ih.> advunUßrs of II military eiliir.tti.in, 1 had lookr,! partu-nlarly (•> them I'.i itipp. u in case we met the" enemy. 'I need mil cay that their zc«l m engaging thu eue my, and thii m ,l and slejilU-t-cotirnite with whirh tiny iitaiutaiued their pomiona during tho dav hilly icalizrd my hoju-s, and eatiaed u.e lo’tecl vet more their uniimely lo^«. 1- l*itor.n a grjUlul July in hringing fu the rmti.-e of I lie government the general good ,con duel ..J tin; troop- kx)>u*ed lor n(oh'« wiihuul tire- to the -evenly of ihv wcathu. lhv>. tverc, evi r prompt and cheerful in the djurliafge i-l exeiv duly, and finally displayed cun*pirum:“ > ea*lmt-‘“ slid gallantry in repulsing at great odJs j dhpiiucd toe. • hile the brilliant ruceai* ac hieved by Ilnur anna nio froinlho painful necer-iiy nl «pieifvmg many case-„l bad r .rjducl h.-tore the enemy. 1 fed art inert-j&ed obligation to mention psiliculiti corp“ and . whore skill. c.Klue-<, rind gilbmry tn ttyinu »i*u«iir.n.“ and iii.Jer a continued and heavy lire, -cm to merit particular notice. I o Briutidn r (knrral W,.,l tny ohlicaiions at«‘ t -pividlv d it*, flic high sta'f .f di-rdpline and instruction of si?vti sl id l!ic volunlrer icg nteiits wa- a t .iini'd uiulcr In- command, ami to hia vigi lam. ami aiduout Ufjre tin., action, ami hi.-- gallantry and activity on the field, a large share #1 our suce-.s miy )u*t!v he attribated.— liuring most of the engagement he waa'in im* mediate c niimaiui of the tri»ops thrown back on our left flink. I N-g leave to reou'mtnend him to the favuiabl i nolle# ol the governrneot. Brigadier I,'emr.M kamj irlightly wounded) was acfiTo And /•al >u* througlimn the day, and di-qiluvcJ great cooln-.ss and galuntry before the enemv. - The services of the light artillery, aUavs con- wire ut- r.i than usually d.-unguishcJ. M.ivmg r.ipi lly.'ovcr the mughcjl ground, it trn oiw:.\ i in action at file ngnl place anJ the ripht ".ui. , and U» well-iiuech-'J file dealt d« >iruciMrT m fin) n .i»ses ul the enemy. Wmlo 1 recom mend to j nniciif.tr livulhr. gallant conduct am! vai j il>!e serviies ef M ijor Munroc. chnf . f artil l"iv. and l.’aptain. U asbington, Uh artillery, and •"Herman and Br.tgc. 3d artillery, commanding batleih.-, 1 deem Li no more than just to mention all ihc sululu-rn. officers. They were ncarlr all dc'auhed at tlitl ;ent time' ai.d in rv rv situa ii-.ii uihihited' eou.picuou- skill and gallantry < .ip'.nn llu.'o. I.o'uieinni- llrcut. Whining and L'dUch. 4'h irtillcrv. am! Hryan, topegfjphi- nigmi-i rn. (»ligM’lv wouuJed’.i were atta-fi. ed to f -jpt-im U a-pington/. hatmry. l.icuteti-i ir.t- Thorn»«. keynolds and Frer.e'.. 3J artillery ! , «ov.r>,x wou'i Ic-J. /toih ii ■•! lip'aui Shcrmin: i a,, d 1 ‘ ipt.un M."trr and l.icu. Kilhmu. 3J ami- j l-.ry. m that.t fnj.tau. »t I'sp-a,,, -Slmru,'. f •• I*.,’ •• ivahy .1 liu-.-ra! M1.,0n The.reaub, i »• ai •. in.di r i.i-> ol M.v aoi. cvh:<-bw;i» fat. -J r.,t.> n l-.k. - -pad:..., .f Arttauka- I\ 'i d lUr .in, \ !, t vo lai l : :.!r g.ii mirv nnd ••tdlu. V-, a 1.1 .•’U’.l.fMHl th. Uighoul the mur*,.; • • -'i'.m ,-t “ •; '' * '• -a Brecht 1 l ..Li lot) ~1 • V.'O',,- dy “ Iluili'l l -ItUl. 1 m.iii,.j,t! in.-M.iv.. i u a i .ul-.iiatc nj;- bJ|j|-r.e.l aufwita hen.V -1,1 fda.i p.'lani j.. *. f hr fi*!J until r. ir.mrc il. ( o!. 1».v.“. f; -’.i.i‘l !.■•> «%;:,!r.!, r.iiuir,h! m i:.- uDhitli. .'.-0 u l the a... I.i;i'd e.ioines. J'ld qiltantiv at th.. load oi hi -•'•m. m on dry cntiik J !mn |../t» 4 p j; » .liLui.r u . i..- -i ih ■ ,;.,v,.rm,i,. 1 ,t. Th. .! Ili ..h,,,*. Hv •s- i 1 c.r n?.!.;. 1., .. pu!..ng tlieoltimj.t. ,•,} t!t.., n <-i.n i.'M.'d. it,at p->ui-.ii i-t.our ium. Tfc,- Kn.ru. U t Miliv. under t M/ionel Marshall, r.-nd. itd roih! ». rvtc.i di»m;iunte»f. acung a* light ir Gipson our b f:. :njil oturward*. with a portion ..f* tv \rksn fas reuimeni, hi ux-eling anJ di*j,firing iherol li-nn H 'r»i*ry ',l Bm-m \ i«ts. T|,.- l-tand -d lllin.or. and the ”.J Kentucky n>, serv ed niiniidiali.ty under my eye. [ a wiltini> t.-ntimonv lalln'ir excellent conduct ibroughout tho day. . , The spirit an 1 gallantly with which the first Illinois and «d-‘Kcnturky engaged the ctnmiy in the morning, restored confidence to that part of the field, while the list ufcasualitics will **,<»«.• how much thrsi' throe rcginicnts hutl-n-d m *u*tsirnng thu heavy charge of tin* enemy in the afteni.on. Uapt. (’oijWer’s company of Texas volunteers, at tached to tl c g.f (llnit)ia regiment,ft,ught bravely, its Captain being w..'ii:,b-d and two eoljlw,,* kdlrj. Co . Ui!».-!,Uki only aiirviviug ndenef of ( • ptic.fi,;d finny names, hul the limits nf this ic|*ort forbid a ii'ripititi’-lion o| them here. I may, how ever mention Lieutenants Kucker and Campbell, of the dragoon*, and Captain Piko. Arkansas c*v nlry, fimmanding sijusdtom; Lieijtcnanf (*.d-nel Fn Id. Kuiiue'iy c'avhlryj, Lieutenant Colonel Roane. rivalry, upon whom t'ac com mand dov.dv. J alter’ the fail of Colonel. Veil; •Mayor Bradford, Captain Hi.arpe, (severely woun Jed.J and Adj'Jtanl triilfidi, Mississippi rcginien<; Lieutenant Col. Ha IJen. !M Indiana Kegio- ut! ■nd Lteotenant Robinson, A, l). (J. t-iCen. Lum • Lfaulonxnl t-übiitd Weatherfidd, Irl Illinmsng ! merit; J.idutcn.ant Morrison. Mbj>i Trad, and A.iiulant WhiiJside. (»cvprcly wounded.) "d lihiwia regiment; uad Major Fry. 2i Kentucky regiitnuil, as being noticed fir his gallantly on I good .tmduct. ’Maj .r McCulloch, quartermaitar in the volunteer sorvice. reudered important ser vice before the cfißagcm-nil, in tho commaml of a •py company, and during the a/tiir, was ass.cia ted with Iho regular cavalry. To Major Warren 1-t Illinois volunteers, I feel murh indebted fa bis firm and judicious course,’ while ix. ic.*iiig command tn tf>« city t f Saltillo. Thu medical stslf umlcrtlie able din-ciroii of Assistant Surgeon liiicfneck, were aisiduuus in attention to the w iundid opm dm fi-1,1; ami in lh«-ir cn-reful removal to the rear. Both in ili.jm r,i,|**ei* snd in tho *ut>s?i|uent crgum/.ilii,n jmj service-of the hospital*, the adminislMlum ~f [|,i, department was everything that could be vv ■ lingular (Jeimml Wo-d K fCo ki in high terms I of ih-- fiicvrs of llie utafi. and I take ii. { menu >r,i:ii* them here, having wiiriesied thr'ir uc | ttvHv .tt.J 7<-:,l ujmn th- fi-I.t. I.icutcusfit and ' ,A. H Melbiwnd. CnKncl Churchill,-in»j>er 1 far gi m ml, Captain Clijprnan, ardsiant quart -r | -ilimer, l.ii i;i« nnr>l ,Siigreßvex. 'opographical ru. I g;neer«, snd Capisin H-.wa»,| and Bavin, volun- ! trer si'tvicj', are l. iccdhy tho gen- j oral (nr their gallantry and goo I conduct. Mean*. ! •March, AiMieJcs, Pott*, H-rrrison, Burg.***, and) D-j.- iiherg, *i;a,iud in vjfmu* rapacities toQon. | W.«-jf* henthpurt-r*, are likr\vi»e riicritioucd tm I th. ir intelligent alacrity in conveying onb-i*.ti, all |mrts id the field. In iMiirlui.fou I b-g leave t i-apeak of rnv own stall', tnwvhoai* exertion*, rallying troop* an il com munlr.itir;' orders I tori greatly ir.ib hr. ,1. Major Bliss, asMataiil udjulml general, t lapt. J. H. Ea ton, ami Lieut. K. H. (Jarurtl. n J-i de-camp, retv oil near in/ prr*iu, and with .prompt and zejlou* in the discharge nf every duly; Sfsjue Munto,* besiifas ren Jr ring-valuable servico as chief of ar till, iy, was active am} iri-troincntaf, as were also' Cot*. Chtirrhhill and Belktnip, inspector* general in raflymj; troop* and disposing them for the d«. fence n! th». train und baggage. Col. Whiting. '|uartcunajrtcr general, and Captain Eaton, chief * lflß *|>b»Ut«ice department, wern eitgiged with tlm duties of,their department* and also arrved in rny imimHhum staff «U the field. Cap!. Bihley, as •natant ipuiteimait.-r, was necessarily |«ft will, tne.hf*4]9oaricr camp near town, wbt'n hiaae/vi were highly usrfol. Major Mansfield and Lt. oennato, engineom, and C*pt. Unnin!,- and Ll*. Fopa and Franklin, lopographtra! engineer*. -Were employed before and dining U»e engagement in making reconnoiasance, and on the the field wer« very jctive in bringing information and m con. : «;m K jtny tK.ini. Litutetunt - UTkR TOM TilK iKST AT VERA CBOfc King, bury, in addition tohiiptoper-Juiica as nrd- . , _ n»nco (jlioiuf), a»fUUnt tjuartfrmii- Uen. Scott was not to march with th» miin ter. anj M»j »r Dix ami GnSae. *rved also n ex. ConimandJ.tr Pueite Naciooal fir-'eom* days to tie .nJt-de camp, and vv. ic actively employed in ) cuiup. nut Ui>ioig>uJTi.'i«m transport umn u> wer* li e usiiimisjntd ot urJer*. Mr. Pbcmui 1,. Cnt i , l,| t an im.nrdiate tnoveroeut; but he will, or re leaden, of Kentucky, though not iu terviqe. sol- » ihct ho.-, taken possession of the roads both light until, rod an my aiJ de-tarap on this occssiou.and • tun! left, in order Ito obtain supplies of all kiuda m»UI with credit in that capacity., Major Craig. , from the country 6f the enemy, chief of ordnance, and Surgeon Oraig, medical ; On the 28tli o( Marc!., Gen. Bcott bad the rea- had been detached on duty from loadquat- olutionof Congress, presenting (he thanks of Con. ten. and- did not reach the 'giourui until the in-ir• stcf** to Gcn-r Paylor and bis army, promulgated mrne of tlie 2 lib—too late to participate in the ur- *" general ordets.in the following words: “At tion, t>ut in tnr.e to render useful services in (heir ' many of those gallant ofliceta and men who te.pe.-Mte deptrimcnu of the atoll - . * achieved the 'brilliant victories alludtd to, art* Dow I incluro returns ot the troops’cn. Bith this particular army, at a great J»»Uocolrnm gag.d. and nl cu-|imuiidiiig. , * hoi.- .iimy now with him'"' Hn-Am. rivrllmim 01-the Army. Wadi- A- '•tntig, nt orJ*r wa« tout'd by General No.itl •>" 'h-- Ut nl ee.tdu outrage-, which had ;h.i'n commill.vl hv*a few w.nlhl<*» sot.lie'- hi tin- urniv,- und calling ii|xin tin 1 main ot till- li«»nps, otiicii'M aud privates, to a**i*t in lintißine, t-i |ii,ltc*».thorn' who should disgrace i>ur luitHin.il.nauu* hv buy vio|»in>n of law whatever. Soldo n-aie not all,•.«,•,! | 0 stray from camp with out n \Mitlon j vtmi-c ion, .and tlx* „lfieers j„ )K bidd.l.-n t.f.ivr |*-Miii-„|.irM -ive tu the or,lei ly till: lull, It I It' llri lull luillHl. am. S. ..TIIM, tuAiisihij, i>i MiiUi.l, it mi» Mewl*. f .• i y 1! * ♦ !*Ailc.-.*ii lu.i I ’ uniting - ham I In- 1 -J|.»w uii' .'-•lul-'m-'ii ivrr.- th-m unanimous' ly -fl-( led. to 0-ilicil dointiisitv Iron) the humane Jam.-Wl»tu.tk«; D Calhoun, John Will,ck. U m, Fatter-on, J. H Net-1. R-.1.i. WliiKlia.n. J. M. K. H. !.»rgr and William Wig*, ham. «i*v. ral gentlemen were the-i appoint,-J tjtakc chari'p nf ail d nta'i-.ii-, and forward the **ainji to M. A Urn, I’mj. j I*. Jl.nCllso.S TOW.N-ililf lu« ■‘rlrcted thn f-.lluw'i ing i»**uU. im u l,»r. arh school district, to makoml- I**', i'y .Sitkmaii. i>. Torrence.., J. U. .M'Klhruny, J. \b“r«. ltd. J«ia*- Blair. Saii Ut -| WiMon. lilt Samuel Large. ||. Kennedy:, Sili K. I Vicn ul. SV..IS Furkinson. Cth 11. il.WFlticlJ. t.y. W. HulLiisii. 711. William LuvvrcyV Jolyi Ha'lii*. Kill Amu. I‘ielce, F. Sln*t‘. \c* I l.e people ~f n*unv i \ Tun .tsiue (m l t!ie el.un li ->n il„- «t)ih itist., nnJ was organized with John SV,|-.., iae-rha,r. and Jo-rpb Kaß.in N*cr.- ay. Ti a m.-iling wa»jdf.|-irntly address, e.l !iy : \l.fsr., IV (*. Shannon, K. B. Uih.rr*, auJ K. H. K«»rr, and thu were ap p nuic I lor carh school distt.oi. to rulfcvt dona- James Raliton, John Wilr.iu, licrtlm, Thus. Varner, 11. M'Djnough, Jacob lloming, Robert CUas*. Matthew West. A llumrailt.-o to receive donations and lorward the *«nr to the city, consists of Me-srs. Wil- in, Wallace, C'si-key and ItaUlun. Srtiy Wooi.k*» Favtohik- —Four cornpa ni- s have recently been fermej in Luca, N’. Y., lur the manufacture uf Woolen and (Vion fabric*. I'hc Journal u! Commerce', in noting tho tact. The capitals vary from ?li>U.OO*t In J-LIOO.OOO. Ui.e .-f them is already in operation. It ha.. \ven fouijd that steam is not only mi cconomic-il mo tire |»ower, but a Uii»o rontubutor to the vtlur- ot the manufactured article. In ad.||t,o n to its heating the buildings and driving the machinery, it is used to dry, full, dye, and iftcn the tahrics, with the most perfect auccc—. The a fier prHnrmmg the».- various fanctr m». h couJen*«d and transformed rnt.r the purest water, wmch i used in washing an,! clc-arising the wool, to which it impart* great softness and l.j-.rre*. The giMxl* thus far pioJurid arc in great demand, and are sought fur here and in Boston. at which latter place they hare brought a handsome advance up on the usual prices. ItCittyn anJ \\ oo!.-n*go.nij caji he manufac- t o.si at.-u.-h ajvsntagcs in I'nes.n thnedoid nd- vjn;ig. is i-tl-n-d t-» capitalists in thi* city, and *»- wonder* very day thsj »., mo:.- lias Ihoo done in lliis di—e blan-ries ..i imnu N.-lliiin*. w.- a*.- mti !l | a»-i)rrii, i-n «-(,•« ('•«, n.v mi 7ii- oij >! i ? .ij' iJif U.ivciumt.i.t i.kiii will J.t.iuMv ri-.ij .1 • mi .1' rrvt'ii hundred «.il ki rc|iii. ( ,J. * M.iniu-ja.,. airia T h w* v r.*ut pt.-imum. ] ••1114 ~.!vau.v<( -Mft •! |«'f cent uj.vj the M ,-t these yentb*mcn. n.uici* that very wm.mi. rhi'-ji < continue to* f'u-.u,.,' b. inv.-it thi so j’.-iitlt in ‘(i 4i,.| i; 4O S tV r,*. l irv -I 111.* Trea<„rv. Me-r»W.,,,,, * Ki.-gs I>V - I* - HI sill* JM-I, ;,riwil Ail|iV.i|i.Uiii,ui l-i.rti Ifn* -UH. on,! are irn.iu» thn riches! biokeis II! Un< i-oni.tiy. They have fecl.l th,. contingent fuuJ ol the ihniM- ot Ur|rrerei;Nliv t —, ||,o hinJ* .1 the Tgv&sury Department. anJ have grown nch. amt have mad-* others rich nut of the pr- tiu i>t the CoTmmient. 1 In* Ucv. S. K. H*oo s , | ai (y on j twj r | u ] t |f PJIf Willi liiroff Climmc young men, have ariiv.d at New Vnrk. in the mliij. Jlunlu-H* from Chit a , r»f tii 4 very pleasant Voyage ol ninety-eight .lain The IW Chinee who hate accompanied Mr. Brown nre from the mo«t advanced class of thn Morrison Education .Sorely 1 * school;,, have hf-rn sent tor imfdcle their rduc ili.ui in this conn- Irv ainUJrrat Britain, by the r. .jurat anJ at the rx l** r '’*’ of some of the l-ading immh.iri ot the foreign community iti China. * , Wrac.aHia —Thr |*.'o|,|r **f from thi returns receive.!, bare rejected the now Con- KitiJlp-.tl by a large vote. The rejection of [hi* Constitution will make Another ncreasory, and to obu.n thu a new Convention Will bo requisite. The reject*.! Constitution was one ol a moat ul tra a nil •Unijerouj cliraclcr.aiul the pcojilo of the t.-mtory apj**4f tu have administered a proper re buke to thoso who formed it. kLr»n N *Ttof or *Aui:nitrv T .-About one hundred citizens «f Allegheny, on Thursday, mo. ntorialiasj thu Mayor m ajik and outhonzo an illumination of the city on evening, in honor of the glorious victories achieved by tho Americans at Buena Vista and Vera Cruz. Jn answer, the Mayor has published the following In compliance with the above request, the riti z-n* of Allegheny nr,* hereby invited to illuminate' Ihrir houses on .Saturday evening next, i u honor of the viclo'ifH <>t Uuena Vista and Vera Cru/. oso u HEN.KV CAMPBELL, Mayor. ' Allegheny, April 22d, 1847. Ixi-oliTaTioa. into Nit Yr.ua—Thr im portntioni inJNow York am very heavy Jininj Uie jimacnt month. .From tho Klh lo Ihn MUh in»t. llic result wan a* follow*! ,B * C - 17- Waso. ?81C.78y ai. r »,i»6l S*l2S,G2ii ,71.90 a 72y.422 1.2H7.C5f» 2.652,82 N 2,21i5,m •15<>.8im G80.46U 42y,Gr>2 Thu irn locust- ex porta lion* of Ur« B d»tufli n> . have given U.e liti|*otut* ta Uichj Urge in • |»>>rtaUrih’a nplert IVo. 3 Jirm th* afauJe hi h»»i> nil uim-ns ol.Vera Crux Rive tip their arm*, tavern* rinsed. s»v«. 11..-v ••(•Inin n special heanrr, etc. The Mriiem law- -us between Mexican*. »r.- (.> bo (Vnlinui‘ic«*. line! justice to W ad ministered by .Mexican tribunals. Diflereiwv* hetw.ru Americans of the anr.y inJ authorized followers of the same* In he invi-s -tigate.l by a military cumrohsion. *The Mexicans are allowed to leave the city freely between re* veillo irml rc’iirat. Thcjforinrr tirade,. K. p. Vela, hating declined to in Other, Lieut. f'ol. Hnizinger is ■>>. pointed in hi< place. f "orl xiti foiidii' and cuji\ aro licensed, and the »:.|e of li.|noi* in an unauthorized maimer guarded against. ’l*hc country [Msopt.v begin to come into Vera Croi. bringing vegetable* and other market sup. phea. Uien. Worth had cuarted a tariff ii|ku> all aiti.-lealwought into the city to be sold. A great many laborers are employed in clean mg lh( Ihr bouses Jerlmyed by oor «h»IL. E«- erv thing gels along smoothly under (iem-rat Worth’s g 'vcnijoetu. - Scott ho* taken active and extensive mra •urea to complete tho train for (ho main body ..l the army a* soon as possible. A liygu purober of mules arc now on their way to Vera Obi, at d large orders came.ovoi here foi oilier supplies. When the army is cncnmj>eJ at Jalapa the sup plies wilt be landed at Antigua, which it forty mites nearer to Jalapa than Vera Cruz. The ar my was in excellent health, except tome aickueai of an unimportantcharscter jmong the Pcnnayt. vania voiouleers. f ttt.MH Rosavcc.—lt has been the custom say* a leading Parit Journal, “for Sue, the great novdist, notwithstanding his reputation os a man of fashion, to *j>end much of hts lime in visiting the ;arreu of the |city, relieving the poor, and at ■he nine moment'gathonijg-a deep knowledge of huu an niiure. On a dark aud alecty night last ihoi ember, he was standing m oue of the mo*i wre chrd hole* in Paris, where a poor widow and •her diildrco were jlying ih a state of shocking des titut on. They rtcrc without bread or covering, ’• r - »nd Ibe beauty o! one of the children, a girl >f tome fifteen, addcJ interest to the scene. Sue gave them money and left, rr*o|*d to call ths iiCXt-dny. He Jut call.and to hi* utter a»tou i*hn.«nt. found the widow snd her children »ar« rom deJ by all the cooforu of lifc<=—fire on the hearjth. B dogna sausages in profusion, and in fact . every thing to make one happy. In the mid.t of ibis scene of profusion atood a slender young man very handsomely dressed. He was tho cau>e of this sudden relief, the widow and her daughter’ bfcssc.l him with tears in their eyes, F.ugenc !S*e was much atruck by this token of feeling in one «o yepng. brilliant and gay. When the young fashi inanle he followed, delermißcJ to aseei tain hi* residence, and niter much lioable, saw him enu-r a carnage nor the Place Veodoue, and dm m the Chi,,*. d’Anb.., Sue followed su>J *»W. Ib.i stranger enter i*,c |l..irf ,»f the Hoc .| v . R. , He wait.-.! mijmtu for bis reappear. •nc*. .r-d at fact .-4W a branulid voutig lady of his;!* isri'a come nut .d»he in Ud and mt.-r Ue ext nagc 1 In that l.tdy recognised. n„i only the Ilail.s4.lnr dandy, b-.t the I rincd.- d’Orleaus, one * f the; daughter* ol Louii Philippe ! ' D ‘"'' k ll ibUtwiuff •’o?T •'ripuraU'O wo Jo not \y p Jinil it i.i tlic weekly .’'cAne///W and tramdite it for Ibo U'jichi of careful, loving parent* . “Poor thing, it i* goue S.. Kai t * n tender fath et to a fuend. a- Ik- wai -leaking ,f a t |,iiJ ol two months. which Death had jum rol-UJ him t»i -Hut it was the wilt of l!.a>.-,». We dij a lUh«t Wa* po<,lMe; I bate . R to ii|„„ 4( .| l With. It ttai only sick .1 week an.! in that time tve h.tjl l-ur physician*. They earn? It calomel richt t.iuu#—put a Winer ji!aUrr,.n it* bream, an.J -i* Intiilarj jiouUtce; they also gave it antimony, ami ait other medicine* u* much as nu neeei*a> ty. and yet it had to die- poor thing?" li«r (.but Chtrai. Koi-tf. —There have breo *.m« senoua complaints during iha pa»t wmlpf, m conx'i|uencn of occasional failures io “maki* hroo , ‘ by the mail and faj*rii B er rnai h.a letwifu Cumberland and Wheeling. The open nftM of the wimvr. with' the hcasy Ua*el, an j Uin«r-«rlatinn l and coo«'.joeiU, breaking up of the road, rendered failures una«oiJ»ble. Hot we are gratified to •*,* enten,rising pro prietors of both the toad wnJ , n lent Line*. »r« now nir USU 4, ?ooJ time «.th mad and pars.- hcs. and doubt „oi Uul they will be al.l , Ut} u> Ju *o. Set ther pan,, m.r erp, .arrd hy , hem j, ihi-.r « tr.nts to accor UarelJing publir ( ni>i. Cir. I in. J itbu) I*n. iho recent mane* an*} suliscquent engagement* in New Mexico acted a conspicuous jail. We learn !r«mi (lie ImUptudenc' Expositor that when the ' fortified church of Tau« »u fired bj (he Amen can foro-M. a Puebla wjuaw appeared on (he ram part*. Warms a flag of truce. Phis was shot from her hand. “In these engagements,” *ay B the Expositor, “the Indians fought better, and did more execution than the Mexicans. They would kill our men with their arrows at a distance of one hundred And fifty yards." While on horse back they were perfect Paithtans. VotusTtKßß—■TheAVashingtoaeoneapondent ofihu Journal of Commerce confirms the rumor that l(),U0u volunteers are to bo called out, and adds: "?}* I(, 'lu»iUon that has Iwen made Soon sot cm! Mah-*—chiefly, | behove, Irom Maryland nod t .'mnylruntu, aud from the South and We*t.- » .tl. 1 ?y!or and 8 C oU arc to bo .e-i,,forced. so if am] be, b> ibo c,», cl The w, and has not doubled in a ccniury and a half. In 1700 it was nearly twenty million-. rhoKnil Koad Committee of the Massachusetts Legt-l-iure have spotted against granting a char ier to*tbe company which proposes to construct-a diroct air .me rail toad from New York to Bos ton via New Haven and Middletown. j During a waw.n of great religion* declensims j an ugej deacon win asked whether the church 1o : which he l-chmgod were united. -Ah ye*,” rr- I |*(icd the H i>oJ uian with emotion, “for . we are ell . frn-znt toi’rthrr." I.ater new- Irmii tho now Stale of lowa leaves hut little; doubt that the Htalo has gone Whig bgtiuupoii the question of electing District Judg cs and local officers. The « L I.aaio papers also amlinii tho drluat „f the now Constitution in WlsfdllMll. . 1 __ Y I In' MtuTaur American newspaper, publish* ed at Monterey, (California) sayalhat two-thirds of tho di-atlia among tho Volunteers have arisen Trura.expiate, and the wa:it of proper camp eijui page and', protection. itotAt. Dlcctioms is New Jkhbtt —The Thomas .Sully, jr., the eminent artist, died at f bili.Ulphia Urt week. BY MLAUNETK; TELEGRAPH. Correspondence PlltdiarKfa Qtwitt. Kiolu*.veU>„r.p The fall of breadstuff* is considered favorable to the money market,—fce large imports of grain bating drained England W miilioo* of the pre cioui'inelala. ' Ireland was literally inundated witb Breajstufla 1,1 ,h ‘’ pMtiripal porta, tboogh there seemed to be iu> great dimunitlim of suffering in tbe interior.— S.» great were the imports of Bitudstuflj, Teasels in the |-iiiici r :tl ports were under Demurrage, for want ol warehouses in which to store their car* PROVISION MARKET. LircarooL, April 4d.. 1 he Amertcan Provision market wo* firm.— Bucooaod Hums were much' sought after. Prime Pork was selling at fifty fire to siity shillings, Mess at seTenty to seventy two ahilliop. Bacon Hams fifty fire tosiity shillings per cm* Cboeac was in much better demand both thera and the interior. Latd and Butter bat ha da slight advance. Rice had declined and Carolina sold under the depressed influence at 2f>s. , Corn has declined in 'lreland from eighty ■hit- P«r*‘on. the extreme price it bad reached, to offers to sell as low as fifty four, which were re fused by buyer*. The demand Tor Cotton in Havre was steady but the sales were moderate. And there had been an increase in talcs in, Havre on the Ist Breadstuff* were heavy and ICico firm. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA UATTLE WITlr IHE MEXICANS. nu;nt total defeat and dispersion. $ PtauDrimiA, April 22—16 r. w. We have some late and interesting news from our Squadron on the coast of, and our Army in California. Lieut. Gray, the hearer of despatches from Com Biocliloo and Gen. Kearney, arrived in Baltimore oq mule to the Capital. He left California oo the'Sih of January, and j give* the following account of the recent opera-j; tions there. The Mcneto forces had been cantrated under the command of Gen. Flores,*! San Gal riel, which they had fortified and strengthened, and where they bad determined in make a fluid- Flores’ force consisted of 700 men, a mixed array oChrtiUery and dragoons. The Amertcan forces were composed of the troops under Gen-Kearney, and Marines and Sai lors under Corn, Stockton, 600 in all. On am- \ ving at San Gabriel, first operation of conse- j g'jence was to attack A Mexican battery, which I w« gallantly stormed in the face of a heavy fire. ; Tbi* terminated the first day's operations. On the next day a general battle was fought on the plains of Mesa, near the town. The Mexican Drigoont charged upon the aailora in this contest, but the tars stood their groand, and kept the ene I my a* bay with boarding pikes, while the mount ed Riflemen eooly picked them eff by scores. The result was the total defeat and rout of tbe Mexicans. They bad ninety killed and a large number wobnded. Our loas was sixteen killed and wounded—«U told. The only officer injured ih-the battle was Lieut\ Rowan, who wav but ►ligliily wounded. I In* dccwve-battle crushed the ioaorrection in California. Subsequently Flocrs sent a flag of truce to negotiate withThe'American commander, but Siorktoti refuted to listen to any thing of the kind, anJ trinrned for answer that he would cap. lure and couldjustiy shoot him as a rebel. Tor vio* iating hi. o*ib of altrgisuc* to the IT; X. Flores,- finding it all up with him, aoun afterwards but. rendered to f.icui. Col. Fremont, and promised to Iwcoino an Amciirao citizen. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. 7 April 22. 8 P. M; The market fur Flour, so liras transactions arc concerned, is mirlivc* There arc buyers io the market f. r Ivgo parcels, hut their ot&re do not romc up lo llie views of bolder*, who demand *7, for standard Western brands. No «vtr* at that worth reporting. The new* bat bad no effect on Provision*, ex. cept to render them tinner. As for Grain, price* have been aomanhat in faror pf buyers.- There has lieen no decline aof fi ‘iently marked to authorise a change lo quota* Hons. ' The Circular of Burn* and Brothers, by this Steamer, say* the decline un Com in the principal English markets is equal U> fifty cenh per hu. NEW YORK MARKET. •- Apia *2, 9 P. M. I hfe Letters by rbe Steamer base arrived, and have Riven a good deal of aatiafactiun after the un favorable news by Telegraph. They generally agree io stating that the heavy decline of price* of Breadstufls in Englaod was mainly caused by the almultaoeoua and anprecedented arrivals of immense soppDes. Tbe allowance of Demurrags is evidence of ccttiaordinaiy amounts. The letter also says that there is every prospect of prices improving materially within a month from the sailing ml expeditious manner, all kinds of Joa Paftma*/ a* Urge 1 S»*ter»,Steamboat Bills, Dilli of Lading Sheet Circulars, Handbills, Cards, Ae Ac BOOK A*t> k*WMrtJtt‘p*t«TXKO m any *xi*« oxaeiued irt. U*.t* M manner, and all k...d. ..I I'nmmgdone with aciurecy««l auhe lowest J22 \ o the ‘steamer ofW Ist of May oat on 00 hist Passengers brought ££?* *** *» extra eturg* at Liver p‘?hc.,JOSHUA RpßlNS°N f Eurepe.n Agent aj 10d|w ... Fifth tlrect,oae dooebefow Wood • • HJr \Va invite Ihoouentioßof our reader* in Uwje.x-. UwdnmrycHrMofaemfalapertbmedbrPr. “rtiiabir PoHoaa, which they will find record ed in another, columu. ot la-day’s paper. They are without doabi the mostweaderfalati record, and have m> beea prauoanred by many at oar tamtrenegubi* phyairmna. The afflicted and other* interested, are re, <(ue*ied to vint them at theirseveral place* « abode, opd team bom their owaUps the weaderfal effects of ihemcdlcut*. ;Tbe fircone named is Mr Istacßiaok*, -who tnsy |>r m-cii daily, brtweeu thr ha nr* of • A. M. end 4 I*. M atthr udirrof RnwaouJfc IValloa. No 336 . &JT Advte*.—L«t individaaltMliti- Sf.tlw Wes, have immediate* resOOrce touDr- Upham » Vegetable Rlectuarr From tfctiniUbrnitac attending tkfr.medietoe, eves is ito-nost obCLi esm caves, ii toay be regarded Tsia'cenalarfmeify;; ? v T»l«*le and WVaTT.A »» lil Fulton street. New York: Wm.Thosa, S?*?* aal.P..k«3aw«as,.. > toiih6irU street, Ptusbargh, Pa. Price ft per boj. aps3!w. So, oo BOOTS 5,00 f C mE N £ £ *“ p ™™™"“*TLUE'v. h _V lt * ,üb *«nber respectfully inform' the-public ibsi s\£fL. C ?i m, s? nc ® d l * e manufacture of OtmtUmtH material and workmanship in Pii.itT.mi I T* rr “ l ,0 P«“r to any Boot ever made will hi » tt .7 l, . £oMh *P f,C€ - These handsome Boot tented u,.* 0 m€ *^ ir *r'H d warrant tfiem as repre CaSi V**?, 17 *° w rlce PIVK DOLLAR# neSL* t-emlemeo are requeued to eall and exam ne them. jv*l w g ERSiUNE . ft?-Salter’s Giaung Paiiacs^—Mxdicil Tcsmxoirr—VYft beg leave w csli public atieotsn to thr following, from : Dr. Wro. D oLn, of Witbam.Tillr, Clermont Co, and qge of the very first practitioners io the eoumy m which he resides, and late Senator in'the Stale Legislature. It is cheering thus to see the lead in* men of the profer*!mi,l.imting'rtie bondsof profes sional prejudice, I ‘and giving merit us due:. “Sir: 1 have in mypractice been using some of your (•mseng Panacea, and; stf far. am welt pleased in ii« etfeeu in 'Catarrhal amf Bronchial Complaints. Plesse seud me half a dozen bottle*—pat them a* low as' roo ran; as f eipectiC.il continues to reader tageaeral sat isfactioii as it has heretofore, to keep it eonttimly ot> band Serpeetfully, ; ap!7 \Vj*. ObaK, K. n. Unction Satis By Joh» D. Davit, Auctioneer Iloaaehold Fnrnttnre at Awctlon* ON Tuesday morning; tbe 97tb inu, at 10 o’clock, a 1 the dwePing boase lately occupied by Mr. James Coop* er, in Magoei Bow. IVvle meet, willba sold faisentire stock of household and kitchen nimltarc, among which are,'parlor and chamber carpets, | dot and hit mahog any halr seat chair*; l pair mahogany picrtaLlrs, with marble lop«; 1 do fiench plate pier fookiitg glafses; g do do toekmg chairs; t common do do; dmicg and breakfast tables, work and wash stands, hi«h uad liiw post bed* leads. * Together with a general aAmmoenl of household and kiieltcn furniture. Bale pqsitivefHs ke is declining housekeeping.' Term* cash cunrney. tpQ Drjr Goods. ON Monday rooming, (Tie BCih in»t,at lOo’efock.wil be told mu exietixive astortuent of seasonable, atapli and tanejr dry goods, Urabrellsi,parasol-, boots, shoei hats, raps, whips, hr.' ’ At sf-O'Cloek, P. M. Household famiurcigmesnea, Ac, among which are ! 2fine dressing barraa*qc«nmoa do; Freneb. fancy and ; eoramon cbairr.higb and low post beadsieads; high and j low baek rocking chairs; work anil Wash stands; wash ! tabs;transpsrent window blind*; (either tranks; look* ingglasses; I superior Sdarclock and ease, tnadile ! lamps; leather beds; ramttrasaes; Glassware; Qoeeaa* ; ware; tinware; eoal and Devoaabire shovels, and wire i seivea Also, a qnamiiy. of V ti Tea; tobacco; nee; : chocolate, Ac. , At U O’clock, P. hf. , a large collection of Talssble new books,embracing works in varans depanmem* of LitenUnre. ; ap'J] {American eopy] -* v- ■' • BryGosdi kg Auction. On Friday morning. 'ZW instant, at 9 o’clock, ot the store of A II Hose, whoj* declining the busihesa, 1 will sell a general and choice asaonment of fancy apd staple dry goods, iu quantities to suit purchasers. Such as; JUreges, Lawns and Balzonnes, in dress hatleius; fine muslins, ginghams and.ealicoea,in*do do; Cashmere and silk shawls and caps; Thibet and Barege do da gloves, Hosiery and laces; French worked cbemisent, Ac. FOR MILLINERS—Bonnet silks, lawn and ging hams; florence ailki, braid bonnets, Ac, Ac- apS2 ExUbslt* Bala oT Books by Auction. . ON Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and 'Saturday Evenings. IW>, fist, ad. and ftihof April,at ft»e Cow mcrcial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth su, will be sold—a large assortment of Books hr the varied department, of Literature, comprising standard works on History; • PoctryyTheology, Birgraphy’, the Drama. •Novels. Ac. Family and Pork'*t Bibles. Prayer Books; Ac , in va r oa* sod elegant binding*: Ac; letirr and eap paper, steel pens, Ac. Sale to commence at 7| o'clock! , t CABINET WAREHOUSE, Third Street, next door to the Bank of Pittabargfa. THKcadentgned.haviufrcQMßmeneedba "Tß* siness,ha.established htauelf stthoAbove -jau stand, where be will kept constantly on hand and for sale, at reasonable price*,'all deacrip iona of Furniture of the best qoallty—such as Bnrerua. Bedneads, Chairs Ottomans, Bofas, Ac Ac.' All his funtiiarc is warranted ofthofiaesi quality, and will be told as low as any of the same kind in tbe city. A few good band?, and none others need apply, wili find employment on application. - - ap*J3d7w ALEXANDER M’CURDY. MOaB NEW GOODS—At W R Murpbj-s Dry Goods House, north east corner of 4th and Matket streets. Received yesterday, an assortment of Liueit table wrappeis, from 6-4 to d 4, ineludiog soma very superior Damask. Also, Bleached and ed Linen table cloths, very tow for qaaLty. Also, Al pacas and Alpaca Lustre*, a fall a*«orimenl t ftOQeom' moo to very superior, including some of very b'gh Lames. *023 , WHITE GOODS FOB DRESSES-W* R v v 'Murphy ravites the Hitentiou of the Ladies to his very full oatorimcnt of while roods for dresses, consis lingrf Sv.i. aud. Scotch Mulls, Mausook and Jaeko net rooilm*. barred JackoneLjuper Satin barred and •iripied, soli finish do, Ac Ac. As theft? goods are patcha.ed.immediately f.oro the ma^n^factorer* , agwttvor importers, they can be sold at the lowest price*. • n figJ' p AN A&T lbs Italian Canary Heed, just received and for sale at the Piitiburgh Heed Store- This is probably the best article ever onred in this market. 3 .N WICKER9IIAM *P epr sixth A wood English Tbrerb, a £ne singing bird;' U will be told low. Enquire at the Pittsburgh .Seed *ore. *p33 S N WICKERSIIAM f ATEH 8TU»l»f—110 yd* extra auperlative * J French Cloths, of that fcery sane remarkably cheap for. Abo, those exnuisiiely rieh style Vestlngr. 11 ROBINSON’S Cloih rlmpariiun, *pS3 dtw Sth «t near wood. DNRVVAND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY. Rj WOOD’S Saraaparlll* and Wild Chcrrjr Bitter*, for the cure of the following diseases: Jaundice, Liver Complaint, all B'llicnt* Com pletnu,Sick Headaeke, Ileartßura, Indigestion,b'ahu ual rosuyenest, IMes, Palpdationtof the Heart, Lou or Appcute.Dyspepsia. Nervwrv I rritaiions. Debilitated Stomach. Languor, Depression of Spirits, Chrome nheu taatism. Cataueoas Diseases, Canker. Syphiloid Disea •e» Serorula Impurities of the • Blood. Pimple* and PuMule* on tbe Face, Hereditary Humor*, ChldSoieb, and all disease* arising from *q tojudieioes ase of Mer- T he aitentww.of the invalid public, and of all those afflicted by any of the above diseases, is t*sMcUallr called to tbe menu of a new and invaluable prepara tion from an original recipe of a distinguished physician, combining m Itself the most active remedial properties of two of die very first articles in dm Materia Medica." The Hamparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters were lb trod need to the public about twelve months ago: and during that period their ssecess ha« been to great u fo induee tbe proprietor t* offer them with still mote confi dence, in tbe lull belief that by entering Into more ex tensive use, they will prove a iileuing to olt< those suffenag from th* diseases above enunerated. fold, wholesale and retail, by WY’ATT 4 KETCH AM, genera t agents, 181 Fulton street, New York; Wm. Thou. Market street, and P. R. &iwxK*.Baiih£eh' street; Pittsburgh, Pa. • Price f l—large bower, mcM3dgai ■ . yjp ' SADDLEBY HARDWARE AND CAR RIAGE FURNITURE. NO 133 Wood street; P>usbargh,*even doors below Fifth, now opeoingand fortale by BICHaRDT LEECH, Jr. Ttnponer sad Dealer in "Foreign’had Do mesne Saddlery Hardware and Carriage Trimmings, of all desenptwas. . . ' - A very cheap and well selected stock. of goods in bis line, 411 freih. of,the nuwtstsyles, and purchtsed for ca*h from headquarters, will be disposed of..whole sale *ftd retail, at the *-smallett possible advanee” on thk.cost. Determined io got rid of hirgwO ls in double qoiek. tune, to save them from the ritinoac effeet of smoke and soot, purchasers are requested to call with* out delay,-—•’’seeing is believing.** No charge for the first, ana the last will follow. Also, constantly on hand;'and as cheap as can h» found '’Mwhere, Auddlere tools, of every descrimirm; wanauted KpodsMors, Deer and Curled Hair: Row Cards red Brrehes; Carry Cbobs; Wagon whips and others, Cow Hides; Bnusels and other carpets tor tra velling bars; Ulue; Glass Paper. Ac. Ac “ ,r * T ’ N U Markl that No 133 is the only bouse in the eity where allenuon js devo'ed exclusively to ibcae tho hardware business. InfereJce-ibere. r.L- ilL‘° ruu,,d complete assortment, if noibiag store. ai>B9 ' Marsh.ll Poicon, Meondriile: Steobenvine Herald; Cadis Rspabliean; Rrewasvltle Herald; Kittanlng Free Press; Ureensburgli Intelligeneer, and WetUviße ra trioi, copy six momh and charge advertiser. TyiStKS—atjr cik* treble grape Tort Wine; - f * 2 do of the celebrated Roncoa brand: -® *! # l/onitou Port, very old: io do different brands and vintages; 3 Qr casks Id.bon wine: JJ®, ' e,aliaae:,,n ® l topbrehase ei- SSuuS? ‘••WbWig'rWreyftwl botes, as fre j B « oorei!2?^ , ,!^® , *!s* mahera of said “JS” ( vSwLTIj u!ia, ? b 1. law. payable two Jf?** **’['• Mains sfisr datd to Zarahlt; Ctosioo, !« r^p^rTwt^S Mml ’ 11 ,ho nUi 9t twenty gve doh . nna 6( *w°thousand fire headred Ihni« r !' r* ,^ b 9 r ffb» January Ist, |Md, payable three year* and thieembatka. tiler datd, to Zsreh It. Yostoit, or order, ut fig Metal.at th. rate of twenty five dollar* per T 00..• • IIKNRVJttGBr. , . , ENOCH |. ItIOBY, .. _apgd3l • GEORGE 111067. ' ■ . Worm*? Worm*! Worsts! • ! *v..' : - Loetinu-K, Aran, it, 1947. ' Messrs. J. Kidd A Co, G«uisN~Tbts i* to eertifv that a child of mine was afflicted with Wo***. 1 procartd various kinds of Vennl/sge. : aud adatisittered ihem, b«t with no effect. I (hen purchased a vial of Dr Me*' Lane’s celrbmei.VennJrtue. and *Aar giving * few dose*, the child discharged-about a quart of large Worms! Th* health of ib« ■tely.' I would recommend Ot. Me Lane’*VeTaufurcio the psbtie, mm one of the most safe and effeetnl reme* dy torwdn»*,-o6wi* w-„ t .-..i** CUTTER Sold wholesale **l-ma.l by 3 KIDD 4 CO, eonwr wood 4 fourth ots-" • t . v ?. apa«* PitDcipCF-aiiii Steam. warranted Imported UavaU Srara ,Pk. r me b, pc Martin* —■P ai > : cor smnhfield and front Mn»eu MAsUFACTCBKD TOBACCO^. 17 baa ’HadtlerV Ptue; and ft*: ' 17 bta “HactV fa ; MbxsM !ve*t»6sr • 10 has “Russell'A Robi*on , » r s* : 7 hf bxa ** Webater’*”#*; .10 do 14 A.'Cabanets" Congress ss & *j° ISraaeh’* Buckeye Stage" pound*; 7 do i *BroccV t Ss jon eomignmem and d»r sale by apgl A CORDON, v,n f - W BITING PAPER, A«r- Rated and Plain Cap Paper, White and Biue- Do do- Letter do do d o .' D) - do? do do asvoned eo'or*;’ Taney Note Paper, Plain and Emhosted- Note, llciter and Legal Envelopes; ' Letter Clips,Sealing Wax. HedTape*. Ac Fornlelewby -ELLIOTTA K.Vt,|.(.>f| , Market street, bet a.lan.lt!bi|. SVJVDIISEB— 400 bag* Kiol'-otfer, " ~ ~~ 60 bf chett* Y** 11. Tea: 10 do linprrial Tea 30 do Voucliong Ten; 9UO bUa N. O. Molauet., SUbblt S. H. do; _ 3 rerooaa S. F. Indieo; for sale bv JOHN ORIFR. *.*4 Libtnv at ' Si’UAKi, aOLASSBS AND RICE— too bhd« prime N. O. Sugar; 3Sbbt*Uaf do; Sool‘bls Tlamsiion Molmics, Pittab'gh wbblstiugar Hou«e do,’ b'eaiqualnv; 9 ti.reea Frtih Mice; received treat New Or leans andfor sale by -W X W MITCHKLTItEK apIS . No ICO Libeity «irrct W>DAfiHUS»»-4Ubbl. Older kJ ttlbblaOld Herring; dtiblsMaple Moiorrcx, - • 4(lbbli S. 11. do: f-Übbls Plantation Molas ci*; SOtlereea Rice.onconijenotem; -Foe gale by . apIS . VV GRF.FiI I) AIEINB, Ae-Jobn Raixm*;" *" : lV W bxa rule Muitknt. , . oOkega i do ; jtf, S bags Pepper, for ialc l*y W fiKEKR OB*DlUje»_«) -JU, iMUIIS, AP, J.,; - O c bags Krai reed; 2 bag« Tnuoitiy See^’ 3bbls Pork; • .lesska Polish; ‘ 30 bus Dry Teaches; 3-bWs prime Roll Kuiter; Ju«t received and for tale low by- ' apilP ~ . ENGLISH A BENNETT. 37. nood at APPLE'S, Ac,—Ul lihls Green Apple* vui;rtr of. best kinds; 600 lbs supeuor Checte; ' . . bbblaCider; 3 hf bbl* Apple Buiter, ma le of viali-. ed frnit, a superior article, to arrive; tor gale br ’ aplo ISAIAH-PICEKV ACo, wateran.l frimt »!«> SWEET POTATOEg-b l,l>li A seed Sweet Potatoe#; jn»t received iu good rorfdi l.on,and for sale at tbe F.iuburgt. *eed stoic, . oriier of wood and oth tts. apt» a N WICgKRSHAM Ift f)rtn **° B Hogtautul, in prime wj rf . ' WILLIAMS A IIILWORTIi -JP ** - . *7 wood *i 5 t?ABIEE Salemd*. For.mlcbv apCT - GKO MOROaN A_€fo. Ittiwood at TSDJGO-I0 Ccroon* SF. For rale by 1 ****. ’ GEO MORt&N A CO *S*T-'Vhotettli e L'nleei* A rT oTw a,, V ,oa^ and dealer* In ProJore No a Woo-I street, Pittsburgh. / a .,«j t’LODtt-lM bbia Family Floor, received and or T sale by. apt! , , ; . ■ TaSSKY A BKBT POTASH— 18c*»ka pore, m alore «a 4 foraniV !«r - *pa.. I'ASSKY. Jt BKST m *7lib{#|»r«ae{j StoLis, mi hand and/or yalaby apgj TaSsEV A BEST - j IR®P®®® — com Brooma, large size, ben X# gm handles,received per steamboat Newark, and tor sate by m 3 TASSEV X BEST ei » tson of| .lLuarrir* EuginecrV • Pocket il Book. Just received and for sale bv - ■P® .. -JOHNSTON fc STOCKTON tl IB—3 pipe* of mpjwan brand Holland Gin; rj-orraicj.y - np2! __ AUBTIN OLD ays WHISKICir-A few Ll.r. of ..p‘u MR U hiikey, diniliatf 1«7. For'aale br ,-v PC MARTIN ® : ®**e »oper. AM French Di»p. . P ®“ Bl*c* earner Cloth*-'juit opened and for«yle by a|g> ■ WHITE , SOAP— 100 bcuc* r»lm.Bc«j> Itndiaj from steamer Ringgold tod for nJe by ‘ t »P*l ISAIAH DICKt-lT*& Co, water and from »tr PLAYIN(M'ARW —130 dot. for sale l»yv.„ * pgl -if r c martin - riRANOTO AND LKMOSd-100 bn prime Street y~f Onager; 40 bit prime Sicily Lemons for-mle b ? ap*l.- 1 P C MARTIN —A' foil assortment of- Sugar, Tea. VU Coffee, Brooma, Boekets, Haiiiut. Bacon, Ac 'for sale wholesale and retail by l*. C MARTIN . cor smithfield and from • C'JpAXSEBD OIL—IB bM* jostrec'd an«l feriale ■PhT • • 84 VV IIARBAUUII . *P** No 33 wrobd street •• /'''ORK—3oo bn*, prime Yellow, to arrive itt-a few' V days—for tale by .* _¥!?i 8 * W IIARBAUOM.il woruWt- PIO SIKTAL— 6ft toirf cold blast Caroline Metal, jan landing and lor rale by •••••• - •P I ** WILLIAMS A DIMVORTII ' ÜBWSO CABSUIICReVh ease ofbeaal./ ITA falaood* for Sommer ctais.}ufi received oat! for -L br ' yjj SHACKLKTTAWHITB SPTB» ’X'lJlkt'EN YU4C—I7 bills mn rcceivad aod for sale by IIR.MJN A RKITEK ‘P BO ' cor Liberty tmlSi Clturtts . SPANisn winxiso-an,!., »' ,u|. c ,i o , jk-' artjcie, on land and T«r »aK.n> Li oak and for sato low by . ■PIO M aI.LEN »t t!o. It water si R ACOn— hog txtoitd, ia store and for sale. Ashy i CUNNINGHAM ADO,NNER ■ apin, • ... ; . . l-M Liberty sireet FUUIT-tribuv Peiel.es; ' ' T"' , , S®o do' Applet; jji store naJ for sale by apia CUNNINGHAM A Bo.NNEK! fTREBM APPLES— sCbx* Choice Apnlt-s, iu« VT eeived and for sale by '* ’ - I 1 a F VO.I BO.NNIIQHsT* Ql ,as„ ■P IB . FRIEND, RUEY A C.., t; whirl ti ; No 7, recrived-per tlmr AJ Robert.Falten and for sale by . apto- FRIEND, RHEV t Civ r,7 wawr „ DALBAE r M*re; \y»*t*ri« Balsam of WildOtriri U ry. juvt received and for sale by <• apH> ■/ • . J KlDDACo.wiwoodrt ~ Co^o'SS "—■ '‘'Si™, i" .kipper . ■ /' » * W HARBAUOH.33wooJs, T'pßACCO—loft bx*,3s.t*,l“j,iud iCr-.-superior • • - SO kegs 8 Twisi'Tobaeco; Lr sale by ft dt3 .... .. GKO MORGAN ACo yOIU£-MIXTi/&]CBM ewewc-d »dd ferule' ap« . Bil ACKI.KTT fc } H DIS t SMi-’M oz.'jn«i rrreiYetl aiul ior -13 tie by ep!9 . J KIDD.WHyoodt T .«•!! (~4 *ri rctHi-mdfor i«le by ; • : j KJppfcCo > . A jntf received iiu) Ur «U* tar* gLgjt-.:. ' J KIDD A C 0.21 wtlerm • $I CO .? Cn *®®®"^ o * lr ' ce l' rw **< , ‘l fertile by ’ 9 WICKfcMeCAVm.IWj rjCTTKII-iLbU Kierli 801 l Duller for #do by . "P lB WICK k. MrCAtJDLtgfl*, ! pOTASU-Pnme ioti weem4 iarUb' mIo **l *P»g : WiCKfcMcCANiJLESS , *l' ,s , _,J__. LKIVIJJHfTCHISONtCo . — » »aei.LKßB.jg • "U'LAXSEICO Olli t 3 bill! for Mile Lr r.*rra H K HFJ.I.HIW. <7 w‘ _J Mle fay apl9 R K gELl.Kfr*, 57 wrodjj pHIPPM IOttWOOD-aWfcfttliby i V «P»° K K BKIAKKS.P —dM U Tj' L Op ß IDIiPHUIi-Stvibi ibrilkbr - >■ X «plO - v a.KBKLLKRB,47wood« ' fli,LTS>{ dtiki Biiiwuie,l«t ctkbv . > K K BgLLKKB>s7wood «t bbli Glue ioi i*l« bf . ' >y«p»a . _____ R E titXLKRS, 57wociLir_ 1} ACOfll—7 QUO liii, bo» roxad, U» rare and femlo ■U by • . apto.- . ■ • 8 A WHAttliAfQtt ~ WDOl*—Fleece, Teb IVaihed |*u|l«d Woo itemed by >piP 8 A *V UARUaDOU BROOKS— 900 doz. in »iora*nd foriata hr ' «plg ■ CPNNINGHAM & ROMtti NO. MOLAf«*i*olAl» [„ ««« iby «P» OEtrMOßOAgtLty* SPANISH WhlVlSGHObHi^i.uT.r' ■w • ..•■•••nronoSgw^aaa.., Eomtatte Apple* fcu.V !.>- * — ■ W CBEKtt . -T£ts?SJ f •‘••uowMw, <***. rV.Ti? , W CiHEKK • S < iM7 CaiNo8 ~ C I ,* f«*‘V«i»*»l .for mV. by 7 <———j^itL^AMSi^DILWOKTH S°nS~" 9bx ' •Jill-:— _ \y CBBRK.V CPW. TURPSSTUK-J Übu _«p» - J I)^^ P!^ ff_l x Bar Puck Ibr itlc hr 7 T J b MORQA N o- r- BS3£gSSg£&&ttOßai L 5-- ■. V'^?""- 1 /.'.^ 1 “*«» Lr.iL,, t