THE 41178BiMGH 'GaETIE. Mr 1711 swots k Co. : TllBti 8.6 TUtEIDAY MOBBING. MAY 2,18111.- .l • :If : I : {.1'4:1 . II sad SebirAnka ths Minh i 4 iust Untied ir Cialcue,.flOndelphis, lerad . • incur ionic sr.iPascss. ow:om /Ad forward free expeoaa, ad ,lrctriaorwntowad solawriptiouo tor Ibis paper. • .. MMus Parisians Dust Oazsra is piddialiad Day, TnWeekly, and .Wealr.lyllta Daily ister ea Dairen pat imam; tlia Ttl-WerAly It Rae Dallan per radaddr, in Weakly la Tiro Dollars piii amass, iii siy vs %L. , . Svisszsca are aarlicsiy requealial the haat hi pn ," pia divan Wane sy. it., and as early la to day at suable. i . , al - , IV Lana Consiserchif laulliicuee,Dosnesaie, Mae- f kip, Riau . Nan, laiyana, , Money Markets, iie. ma I ' 1110ig sad Ast.L.Xaseali . Nonillsnatlon, .FOR CANAL COMMASIONER, I{sS 311DDLESWARTII, • See First Page for Bilise4lianeous Now& Proart.varos' lieranta.—We have in the Mae risburghlJnion of the Ifith nit, the Veto Message of the Governor, refusing to - extend Bank Charters. ,The Message is but a repetition of the one given at this umrpMsmstent of the Seuion, and we omit every thing but thestaggesmma he makes as true PrinciPles of b.ukiNl• - latt One restrictingthe amount of issues to a leas proportion to thew capital., They are now erall geny authorised to issue three times the ' •smourd of their cipital. This is - too-much, and ought_ Lobe reduced. It is. the main causes( Mose • fatal expansions, and contractions, which have heretokor moved so destractive to the best inter . eats of die oteintry. The amount of debts they are permitted.io contract,•ought also to be reduced, so as to nistrain their operations at all times within • ressimahle_end safe hmits. 20. The. Banks of the State ought all to be re =lto keep their notes at par in the city of phia., It is the products of the country which are mot to the eastern markets, that form thilegitimate basin of hank coun ts dist in the court: try, and as the country, banki e benefit of the country circulation; and the advantage of dirt the bills and drafts on the eutern cities, "-where receive par fund* in payment, it is ask• inglort a sonffil Seturnfior the favor* maim p. conferred u ' :on them, that they should keep their paper at par, This I; ,, t e rltild ,:ii X , t as end oral system of brokerage • and , which indirectly robs the People Mete interior of many thousands of dollars annu. Banks Ought to be pinned as public instito tions, becalms they, furnish the currency' of the' Statrvand awl the pectthisty interests of the pro . phi mice than any other rmattunonsof the country. The directors ought to be placed under oath, and • , sworn to observe the provisions of the charteu, and say wilful violation of them, ught to be made per jury.:. The whole prmeedium of the banks should at all dmai be open to the inspection of any reason .., 'number of stockholders, to a committee of tbe -.9.4isialute, and to any officer tithe Staled uly•act drudge. lth: A. failure to redeem their notes on demand, in specie, ought, in itself, to be an absolute (oriel. of their chatter except aito winding np Mew' , :`concern., and for 'any act done as a bank after sub failure, the fact ought to be allowed to be giv. . evidence as a har to any suit in relation to any banking eperation subsequent to such failure. sth. At ter a lapse old kw yews, they ought not : to be permitted to issue paper of a denomination • below ten dollars. ' , Ths first position may lie sound enough, knot it la idle Mask its adoption, until the present plan is ',..•lritnd to he a bad one. The opinions of those ... conversant with banking-twhich the Governosia - MA to a : dangerous degree,-and experience have sanctioned the rule of three dollars of inane to one r. of prOperty , secured. So long as the issues are made' upon good security,' the people will not be ruined by the action of banks. Just now they ere troubled, in this region, with a lack of bank WSW lesion rather than an excerW. The position, that banks Should keep theirissues at par in Phfiadelphist, is preposterous, and "Mold be a direct fraud upon all the banks out of Phila. delplem - Banks are but associated individuels.fix "specific p u rpose, and ettnnot be asked tolkeep their promises to pay at Par in PhilutelpLia,lany • more thin our cotton milli, or our county tgatds, and city officers, who issue scrip, called currency. The banks pay tit their counter gold nod silver, and it is the height of abanntitito ask them to run with . a bag of eoin to the Atlantic, to pay cainthere.— : Governor Shank's note-4f he can make one— • When it gets to Pittsburgh, loses caste a little, for people do not know his solvency; mod, at the pre. sent time, he would have to be Shaved at 2 per cent. a month—so with Pittsburgh notes. When they get to Phiiadelphia, they lose easter, and are •„ehaved forcoin, at a much less disectuntthact Ocoee tor . Shuck •Op here. The notes of our bank :and of GWentor Shuck are good at home,and the, • duty of the bents and of the Governor ends with keeping thingss well as they now are. , -• • The third and fourth prOvisions are rather orna mental than useful. and need not be noticed. Ho nor is as good security as most laws would be. The last axiom laid down by the Guerra . - so absurd. as to make the defects of the previous four sppear trifles. • For a, long time the people oi ' this State have been deprived of the use clean, fader the value of five dollars. What has been the result? Has it been so very bemvAciol or not? Ilas silvei found its way Into everyday business, ',..und.driam off' the small and convenient notes?- Has not this mow aimed provision in our banking system.foreed from circulation the notes of banks of whose solvency we are certain, and filled the channels of circulation With a mass of trash not much more reparable than. shin plasters, or barbers and bikers' tithes. Thar:such lasbeen the effect • of the prohibition of small note issues, on the part of Pennsylvania Banks, every roan knows to his inconvenience and kw. i Adoublewtous is bladed : in the suppression • of small notes by Pennsylvania, chiefly by tilling our every day circulation with deprecated paper •-• fit= • Other States... Some kind of circulation we luau have, and these fineign notes naturally remain' ' with us, and do the proper work of notes of our own, which the ignorance of the Governor and his advisers keep from our circulation. A circulation Of small mew would be of more real value to the : banks than the present system. Now, our wet areeially collected, and payment demanded from the banks in specie, or watt is equal, exchange on the East. With small ninths, this could not be done samtsfiy; as any one can nee;_and we should have bank notes of local issue Pr. - kerning the duly of a circulating currency, instead of &leg the work of s bill of exchange. Governor Shank's financial tat entstare of po earthiest to the State, and his oal edictal, we know, will give to the alma et the 'commonwealth cause fiwbeiuty congrabilittn..— Surely no State so rich in runnel wealth wasever so much retar.ded in her 'progress, by imbecile sm tars, is our cram. _ _ _ Ray, Etc= Bsowinpw tit New Owszaax-- Hee: Wm. G. Brownie*, of the Jo, seslonm gh (Tenn.) W ig. wriien &Om New Orleans, to tbar paper, `wing an account, by no means Maiming, of the Creams City. He devotes a page. to the Whig to Me . deecription, which is exceedingly 141 h. We give a specimen: . .New Climate 'a bead and ithoulderstaßer'thein say city I was ever ie. Nay, it is le pole and oho. pate deeper in the sinks of iniquity thee anyother. oily I everwas in. The. Devil operates here, upon alarge watt, and really has his barrack: here, to getter with the or* of bin rerrojaeg officer , . • "Bev. Dr. Clapp . of thin has delivered a 'set , mon, which it m made' .to appear that there is se liffintbe next life, in-which to punish SillllCll This in an important discovery, and Bermes the ttroopiagspirits of thousands here, who know Mat if the vulgar notion of a hell in the next life - be true, they ma have to pay for the roast. It 4more Important to Ate inhabitants of New Orleans, to : have the doctrine of /wafts and future panick - 1.0061 don* away With than of say city I ever was in!. : . .. Dux o or SrleFoz buttxr—By oat lettitspbio ottpstoll of to 47, g y m Washingtort, wi bake tho pitiful tnoilligetur of Qui . death of tboliort. door ... . terliable7, S;natoi kip the Sum or Mum Hie dimease.imas intlatitioKkm of {Le We Kr, Ashley waa ma Of the moat poWar sod 'gauge. m®ly.mea to Cow:se—J*o' rmysesed patties. Ile WU. WM, of the Cl of if &Um, Near.Yoric, but eilligtatOttat an earl! arga . va .441 , isms. • Tin Ways csow—Tbe Toledo Blade nye, Ur Wbeat clop renerally, in -the Maumee, Wslstak sad Morn valley., never looked better. llor pus. poet it 53r • very large yield. Accounts Leen New York say the gamest the crops in that bow also in 2diobigiaa. In Illinois and Wiaovasie rit sw IV winter killed, that a lap pallsthe r oma be kuriken op end sown with spnag • • • •*noue Wawa. , CiliDaL Coup CO Eut • ' niKutewiu 0.4.-105 are inkrated that timir tiy dais coal' bisbeeo tbe prolefpai ~ i imoutda s t4 oi=deced by tbe beet ebemaas, as w eli cdtbe NOY, te be superior to 1,1 .. .,144 4 11.bith. woe: The amPay kayo • Coatiact C. Wo ll atlit2daz foe Eff4lool ba dot,. moodatNar wad =loos mote to be de inn& ott'en • vire plata, to be u ken mod: to lirteMieltddston, itraatdoideet sod Dloefullrr the taidf,fir_thd D.Parititr!L ~u~~ .y .y ~. ~ :z~ . &attar at ikl f .a. Illeatt to the Searetarnef The follows is t 6 Ow . which ins gcnniitsnicidea m Coikgresian Wedanday. - k m a document vOlietr, devise ititeugtk rfchly marl ve believe, et tea pfoia!uld sensation In the public The letake to the idtain itaraiion, contained Inaba manly and dignified. theaugh indigctset &language of the letter, will be kit whenever Iltere are jtuticc and manlier. to appreciate it•Ttifraczif "Marco, Feb. 23, 1919. Sm.: On this 13th insram, I received your two know of the 13th ultimo, and immediately. issued the General Order, N 0.59, (a copy encloaed) de .volting the-command. of the Army to Mexico up cia Major General Bailer. As the pillee.rs 'detailed for the Court of Inquiry, before %Mach I am ordered to appear as a criminal, are oat known to have arrived in the country, 1 avail myself of a mai:lea's lesetre to mall some of the neglects, disappointments, injuries and Iv' brakes which have been inflicted upon me by the War Department since my deFerture from Wash- November 23, 1846. To me the business of recrimination, however provoked, has ever been painfuL In this summary I than, therefire, indulge in no wantonness of lan gunge, but confine myself to naked histirtical thus r —tearing conclusions to men of sense and candor. In the horsy of preparation for Mexico only-fuer days were allowed me at Washington—when twenty might have been most advantageously em. . :played in tbe great Bureaux--those of the Chief of Engineer& Chief of Ordnance. Chief gander', =roaster and Chief Conimissiary of Subsistence—) handed to you a written request that one of three of our accomplished Captainatherein named, might be appointed Assistant Adjutants General, with the rink of Major, for duty with me in the field, and there wen • vacancy, at the time, fur one. My re quest has never been attended to, and thus I have bad no officer of Adjutant General's Department with me in the campaign. Can another instance be cited of denying ton General-in-Chiefi in the', . field, at the head of a large army—or even a small one—the selection of his chief of the stafft hal is, the chief in the department Of Orders and Corres pondence 1 Early in the following January,l naked that ss •• s_ • - • Genenil Court Martial might be appointed, C; the tpart of the President, for the tri alof two officers Inamed . by me] for conduct, each had committed, that endangered, in a high degree, the success of the impending campain and I specially referred to the montalom and fatal act of Congress, play 29, /830,1 which prohibited me, as the 'accuser or prosecutor' from ordering the ourt for the trial of the cams. lify.applimtion has never been noticed. This neglect, alone, ought , early to have admonish. ed am that I had no hope of support at Washing ton, is any attempt I might mate (against aroma of to maintain necesaluy discipline in the Army I was about to kid into the field. Heft Washington highly flattered with the confidence and kindness the President had just shown me in many long personal interviews on military matters. For more than tiro meathi my expressions of grat itude were dwly and fervent, nor wqre they much less emphatic toward the head of the War Depart.', mint. Proceeding with zeal and confidence in my Met hazardous duties, Unmet', Tannery 27, at the Brame Santiago, that =attempt was on foot to caw= a Lieutenant General to take command in the field over me. Shocked and distressed. I el. lowed of no relaxation in my efforts to serve my country, resolved, for the Month= I was likely to remain in commission to he "True'e• the dial to the inn, Although it Ix, of thined A yet greater outrage sous Gallowed: failing to obtain an am for the cirrus Lieutenant General, • bill was pressed into comma to authorise the 'placing a Junior Major General, just appointed (the same individual] in command over all the old Major Generals then in front of the enemy! 1 will not` hem tint myself to add a eoldier'P comment upon those attempts, but I may thank God that He did not allow them, or subsequent in juries, to break down, entirely, the spirit and abili. ties (such ns they are] with which Re had endow. ed me. Fornieeing at Washington that, from the' great demands of commerce, at the moment, it would be dire:soli, if not impossible, to take up perhaps at amisnee, a sufaca. nt number of vessels at New and Mobile totrusper t the regiments of my expedition from the Roo Grande frostier to • Vera Cruz, I !endeavored to impress open the War Department the timettraty of sending out, feria the Northern and Eastern porta, a certain number of Large ships, in ballad on older that the Enpe dition might not be delayed; and, in view of the fixed fact', the return of the omit,' at Vera Cruz in the Spring of the year--a delayer akw works was likely to prove serial defeat Ina paper transmitted to me—header! "Memo. random for the Quartermaster General," marked "War Department, December 15! '49," and signed' ' by the Secretary. which I received Junto S—it is said : "lodependent of this number of transports Dr , troops and ordnance stores (from the North) there will be required say (tee ships (for the transporta lion of the serf beats now being prepared, beside which ten vessels must be taken up and sent out in ballast (for troops) unless stores can be put on • board, to make up the number (46) required by the Commanding Generale • • The date of this remoroandum, is December 15, more than three weeks after my requisition and de parture from Washington. Of not one. ride "ten , vessels," in ballad or vrivi store. [leaving room for um.] have I heard, up u this day. Relying up on them, confidently, the embarkation twu delayed in whole or in part, at the Brims - and !Malmo, ! from the 15th ofJaraisay to the 9th at - March. ker., ing, it was feared, not half the time needed for the redaction of Vera Cruz and the castle, before the return of the yellow fever But half the surfboat canoe at all, and of the siege train and ordnance stares, only about halt* had arrived wben the Mex ican flags were replaced by those of the United States on those formidable places. We succeeded 'at last in reaching the point of attack, in the midst of frightful northers, by means, in great part, of tr. ding all), small and hazardous, picked up acciden tally at the Brazos and Tampon. and when the ar my got ashore, its science and v alor tend to supply alt deficiencies in heavy guns, mortars and oral- Dance -stoma. The first letter that) received from the Deput meat, after entering the captured city, contained an elaborate rebuke [ dated Feb. 2216thaving ordered • Colonel2d Dragoons, to remain in the co of the ith Major General Tay lor so to leave Maj. Sumner, of th e same reg. meat senior of that arm, in my expedition.— There was no great difference in the number or cavalry campanili with the two armies. This re-! buka was written with a complacency that argued the highest professional experience in sock matters and could MA have been more confident in its tone, if dictated to the greenest general of the re cent appointments. Yet without the power of an leering commanders of particular corps, no Genet atinChief would Venture to take upon himself the conduct of a critical campaign. Such selections were always made by the kther ofhis anintry, and the principal generals under him. So in the cam paign of 1814,.1 myself sent away, agaiest their swishes, three senior field officers, of u many regi ments, who were infirm, uninstnrited end meth in favor of three junims, and with the sub sequent approbation of Major General Brown, on hisjoining me, and the head of the War Depart. meat. Both were well acquainted with the cur toms af war in like cases at borne and staved; and without that energy on my part it is highly probs. ble that tio American citizen would ever have ci. ted the battles of the Niagara without a sigh far his country. lam happy howeverghatbelre a word bad heel received from the Department, and indeed, be fore it could have had any knowledge of the ques tion, I had decided to take with me the frank and gallant Colonel, and hope soon to learn, that he, and very many other officers have been rewarded with brevets fir their highly dieing:tithed services in the campaign that followed. . hares In reference to the same rebuke, that, in acknowledging your communication, I said, from Vera . .Croz, April_sl.. • "I might very well controvert the military prin ciples. confidently laid down by the Department (in the letter of•=d February;( but believing, that the practice of the United States army, in the two wars with Great Britain, would have no weight, in thc partied a r isms-1 waive further reply—having sixths moment, no leisure, and no uorli "lon far Controversy." Alluding to the heavy disappriefritantsdorespect to transports, siege tram and ordnance stores, then 'already experienced, I write to the deportment, from Lobos, Feb. k: 1" Perhaps no expedition was ever 11011MIUMOIrol ably delayed—by no want of foresight, amuse meat or energy on my part.; as I dare afilrne—and under circumstances the most critical to the entire army; for every body relied upon, knew, from the first, as well as I knew, it would be foal to us to attempt military operations on this coast after, prob ably, the first week in April, and here we are at the end of February! Nevertheless, this army is is heart, and crippled as I ant in the meansrequir ed and premised, I shall go kirward, and expect to take Vera Cruz and its Cestlie in time to escape, by'parsuing the enemy, }he pestilence of the coast." The city and castle were captured March 29; and with about one fourth of the neperitaty means for a road train, no fault of mine, the mos., in put- suit of the enemy was vigorously commenced, April 8. The haute of Cerro Gordo soon followed and we occupied Jalapa and Tense, where we were obliged to wait fir supplies from Vera Cruz. In those positions I was made to writhe tinder an other cruel disappointment. In my Four memorials to the Department, _On the farther prosecution. of the war agantht Mexico, written at Washington, and,dated respectively On . taber 27, Ncre.l2, 16 and 21—lit wu that me me' in the night November 18 'might Prepare myself for the, fetid) -papers in which I deneoestrated that Vera Cruz was the true base of operations, and that the enemy's capital could not probably be reached from the Rio Grande. I esti rested that after taking that great seaport "about ' 20,000 men," or*alt army of sp!ont than 20,000 men may he needed. I. To best, in the field and in pass. any acen- 1 moliTterS Porna in the way. 2. To gamson many /rewrites , points In the rear, to secure a free corn with Vera Crass and 3. To make dis non dortukusals, In order to ga ther in, without Lore hake wrieswiry sobsirisnce. - • • And thrifirce I rapposed, ineladieg volunteers end aided )sadd mad - money bounties, might be railedrsw WOO,py adding ten or twelve new rup imams of regulars end filling up the ranks or the dl A la was iatiodursd 4.st raining ten additional regular mgirriantir and I, antandy, do not mean to charge the deprionent, with the whole delay in posing the bill throttgk Qumran Bat ii rat pus. February Lj,1941, and ander it, by early ,in April, eons kw thousand 'man had been already raised and orgridsed. My &areas may beinerien , ad, by any aolikar, on learslag, Jalare,ilpril 271 deaths whole of. that force had been sent, snider Brigadier General Cadwabder; to the 1110 Grande • , In my lever to the department, wr i tten . the day after, 1 saidt-1 had expected that i Detachments of the new;regiumets, would; as yen bad promised me, begin to arrive in thismouth and continue to 611sw perhape Mut ; Amer Hose many "volunteern will reengage under the act ap proved March 3, only received two, days ago, I know not; probably but few. 'Hence the greater my. disappointment, caused by sending the new troops to the Rio Grande, thrbeside their keeping the road, in our 'present rear, open fad many weeks by marches in rtmonsive detachments, I had in tended, as I advanced, to leave strong garrisons is ' this place [Jalapa] Perote and Puebla, and to keep, at the head of the Movement, f Grree equal to any probable opposition.. ' I rnay now depend on the number of old volunteers, who may re-clange and the number of new troops that may arrive from the Brazos in time, as also .in some degree upon the advance of MM. Gen. Taylor, whether I shall find this army in strength to !More ;the garriaons and to occupy the capital? 1 may add that only about GRy individuals, of the old volunteers, is-enmiged under the provisions of the act of March 2; that the remainder were . dis charged, May 4; that Major General Taylor made no movement in advance of Unlink:; and that the new regulars, including Cadwelnder's brigade only began to come up with me, at Puebla, in July but not in sufficient numbers till Angust 6. The next day, the army commenced its advance, upon the Capital with a little more than 10,000 . effective I men. It is not extravagant to say that, if Brigadier General Cadwulader's knees had not been diverted from me, to the Rio Grande, where hewn made to lose, without any benefit to Major Gnernl Tay lor, much precious time, I might easily have taken this city in the month of June, and at one.fillh of the loss sustained in;ugust mad September. The enemy availed himself of any forced delay at rue bla, to collect, to treble, to organizeand discipline his forces, an also to erectenmerous and powerful dekneeswith batteries. 'Nearly all those extitioo dinary preparations for our reception were Made alter the middle of June. And it is knowni that the news of the victory of Buena Vista reached Wash higton in time to'couiderniand Cadwalader's orders far the Rio Grande before his departure from New qrlearis. Two ride companies with him, received the countermand there, and Pined the early. !U I know that I had the misfortune to give offence td the Department by expressing myself to the same effect, from Jalapa; May 6. s In a report of that date, I said: , . "The subject of that Order, [No. ?ohon• teem] has given me Joni road deep 'solicitude. To part with so large and NS respectable a portion-of this army, in the middle Of a country,whicki,though broken in its power, isnot yet disposed to sue kw peace; to provide far tho return homeof seven reg iments, from this interior poertion,!at a time when I find it quite difficult to provide transportation and supplies for the operating forces Which remain— end all this without any prospect of succour or re• inforcament in perhaps the next sevemmonths pond some-300 army recruits—spfesent novelties utterly unknown to any invading iarmy before.— I With the addition of ten - or twelve thousand new levies in April or Mayas -r. ked for, and until very recently expected—or even with the addition cis two or three thousand new troops destined for this army, but suddenly, by orders of the- War Depart. meat diverted to the Rio Goode frontier—l might, notwithganding the unavoidable discharge of the old volunteers—seven regiments and two indepen dent companies—advance with Confidence upon the enemy's Capital.. I shall, nevertheless, advance; but whether beyond Puebla, will depend on inter vening information end, retlegionj The general panic given to the enemy at Cerro Gorda still re re:tieing, I think it probable dig we shall go to Mexico; or, if the enemy recover from that. we must renew the consternation by!, another blow." Thus, like Cortez. finding myself isolated and ' abandoned, and again, like him, always gra'd that the next ship or meogiger might recall or farther': cripple me, I resolved no longer to depend on Ve ra Cruz or home, but es render thy little army a "selfssustaining machine:"—as l it:kneed everybody including the head of Abe War Department, and advanced to Puebla. It was in reference Ito the gregoing wrious causes of complaint, and others, m be Cued in my ILeports at large—partioularly in reed to money fix the Sista:teeing ,atall'U tficers, c °thing, and Mr. Trist, Commegioner--that I coma sled my Report from Puebla, June 1, in.theser wordc Considering she many cruel disappoiatments gad mmtitications I have been made fo feel since I left Washington, and the total want of support or eym pathyon the.pa rt [(the: War,Deriaruneto, winch I have so beg experienced,l Lea to be recalled from this army, the moment it may be 'safe 53r any per to embark at Verirost—Whigs, I suppose, will be early in November. • Probably all field op erations will be over keg Wise that tint." But my . next Retro. 22.1fr0m Puebla, has no doubt, is the rod, bees deemed more unpardon able by the Depaanseati In that paper, suer speak. ing of the -happy change in nay relations, both offi cial and private, with Mr. Trist,"! I caminuesh 'Since about the 26th ultimo, [June,) our inter. course has' been frequent and cordial, and I have foetid him,l3lr. T.,1 able, discreet, courteous and amiable. At home, it a, chancetWad webed the' slightest possible acquaintance vrith each other.— Hence, more or less ol reciprocal prtiudide; and the existence of Lis &clings. united me, I knew [by private letters] &fro we M et, that at least a part of the cabinet bad it full intimation. "Still,the pronounced'misunderstandingbetween Mr. Trial and myself eduld not have occurred, but tar other circumstances . I. His brag obliged to send forward your lettere( April 14, instead of de livering It in person, with the explanatory paper, which be desired to communieate; 2, His bad health in May and June, which I am happy to say bat pow become good; and 3, The extreme rayed fication into which your leueri—mod partied:ll6Y interlineation—unavaidably threw me, "So Se as I am Conconed, I Imperfectly willleg that all. I have heretofore written to the meat about Mr. Trig; ehould be suppressed. I make this declaration to due to My present esteem for that gentleman; but ask no favor and desire none, at the head of the Departinent Justice to myself, however tardy,t I shall take care to have done. * • • . do not acknowledge the justice of either of your rebuke., contained in the letter 0f,May.31., [in relation to Mr. Trial and the prisoners at terra Gorda] and, that I do not here teumphantly , care mysel6 is net bromide want of will, means or ability, La rims. 'The first letter (daieil February 22) received born you. at Vera Curs, contained a censure, and' . I am now rebuked fur the unavOidable—nay wise, if it had not been unavoidable—release, on parole, of the prisoner: taken at Cerro! Gordo—even bet. km die word of commendation from Government had reached this army, on account of its gallant conduct in the capture Of those prisoners. INo I such commendation hat yet been received, Feb). I°4Bl. So, in regular progression, I may-should the same army gallantly bear the into the City.of Mexico, in the next six or seven weeks—which is probable, if we are not wrested by e peace or a truce—look to be damaged from the serest of my country! Yon will perceive that I ran aware [as I long have been) of the danger* which bang over me at home; but I too eta a citizen of the United States, "and well know the obligations imposed, under all circumstances,' by an enlightened:patriot ism- 'ln - respect to, money,. I beg a gu e to repOrt that the chief commissary [Captain Grayson) of this ar my, has not received a dollar filen the IL Slates since We landed at Vera Cruz, March 9. He now owes more than raptpoo, and is obliged to pur chase on credit :agog disadvabtages- The chkf gutoterrnager [Captain Irwin] bas received per. hm5.360,000, arid 'gain ender like Incumbrancea Both have sold dralls to small emanate, and bor rowed largely of-the Pay Deptrtment, which has received about half of the money estimated Got-- Consequently the troops hare come four months pay sine them. Onr poverty, erahe neglect of the abbe:aimg department! at home, has been made known, to our shame, ip the papers of the Catital here" through a letter ; from Lieutenant Colonel Hue; that was limed on the pelson of the special messenger from 'Washington. 'The army is also suffering greatly tram the want of necessary clothing—itscludlag blankets and great cogs. The new troops;! [those who have last arrived,] as destitute as the others, were first told that they would find abundant supplies at N. Orleans; next, at Vera Cruz, and, finally, here;.— whereto we now have,perhapg a thousand hoods engaged in making shoes and—Out of had materi als and at high cost—P.talootia These articles, about. 3,009 pairs of each, are absolutely necessary to cover the nakedness of the wimps 'Febmark 28, oil' Lobos," wrote to Brigadier Go nend Brooke to direct the Quarter Matter at New Chleans to send me large sapplies of clothing,— March 16-20, General Brooke replied that the Quarter Master at Nevi Chicane had 'neither chats. log nor shoe,: and that he was "fearful that unless they had been eirt our to you 'direct, you will be much disappointed.' 'Some small quantity of clothing—perhaps one Gbh of our wants, came to Vert Cruz from some quarter, and followed tse to Jalapa, and this place.' I must here specially remark, that this report, No. 30, though forwarded the night of its date—. July 23—seems to have miscarried. Perceiving, about November 27, that it was not acknowledged by the Department, I caused n duplicate to be mule, signed it 'and' sent it Ml' by the same con. veyance with my Dispatch, Np. 311, end the char ges against Brevet Major General Worth, Major General Pillow, and Brevet Lieut. Colonel Dun. can, together with the appeal, against me, of thefts , Me° All these papers are acknowledged by the Department, in the same letter+dinuary 13—that recalls me. It was that budget of paper* that caused the How of Power, so long auspenthel,to fall on ado- voted head. The three arrested alms, and be who bad endeavored to enkroei a necessary pline againia them, are 'all to be placed together' before the same court; the Innocent and the guilty„ the accuser and the encased, ;the judge and hist prisoners, are deali with alike. Mostlmpartial jets rice! Bat there is a discrimination with a yen. pence! While the parties are ion trialf the ap peeler is to be tried at all, which seems doubtful--' two are restored to their corps-i-one oh them with his brevet rank—and I ism deprived of pay coin niandl There can be but one step Mitre i n the same direction; throw the rules end articles ofwars into the tire, and leave all rauks in the army film to engage in denencintioas and a general scramble for precedence, authority, and Executive favor.— The preasswassetento, 0o the Part of my factious jultiors o most triumphant ; My recall—under the eircupsstances, a severe punishment &fere trig—but to be followed by a trial here, that may run into the Mamoru and on matters:l am but partially permiued to know by the Department nod my accusers, L, very lapel. cmaly, placed on two ground.: I. My own request; meaning that of Jane 4 noted above, end there was no caber before' the ent--whicb bed been pravicasty-july 12—ackitawkdired say baking!) , declined: 2. The arreit ofaevet Major ...i. : . GenerelWtarth,lir writing/ n th Department, 'ea. • tier the pretext and Om of .an appeth't an open letter, to be sent through mein which I was grow l' end faliely sealed of 'malice,' and , ooedrud. unbecoming 11111 and gentlemen,' in the mat. - ter of the General War, N0:319, on the subject of puffing letters, for the newspapers at home. On that second mint, the letter, from the. Depart. meat of January IS, is more then ingenlons—it in elaborate, subtle, and pnaGound—a professional die sertation.inth the rare merit of teaching principles, until t now, wholly unknown to military codes end treatises, and of course to all mere soldiers, how. ever great their experienCe to the field. I beve,not in this place, time to do more than hint at the taw tortacrepees of the novel doctrine in lineation. ACcordtog to the Department, any factions junior mdy at his pleasure, in the midst of , the enemy—wen "the pretext end form of an ap peal" against his, 'commander"--inanit and outrage him to the grossest extent, though be be the Gene ratiwChiefi and charged , with the eondoct of the Most critical operations; and that commander may Oct anew the incipient mutineer until he shall have Ant laid down his own authority and sub mitted himself to h trial, or wait at least until a distant period of -leisure the .a judicial examine tion of the appeal and this is precisely the case under consideration. The Department, in itseager nen to coudemo me, could not take time to learn of the experienced, that-the General in-Chief who once submits to an outrage, from a junior, must lay his account to suffer the like from all the vicious under him—at ledat, down to a real that may be supposed without 'influence, in high quarters, be yowl the army. But this would not be the whole mischief to the 'public service. Even the great mass of the spirited, intelligent and well.affected, among his brothers in arms, would soon reduce such commander to utter imbecility by holding him in just scorn and contempt fdr his recreancy to himself. and country. ..and are duciphne and officioncy of no mine In the jqle But it was not my request'of Tune .1, nor report N 0.30 iof July re., so largely quoted from above; nor yet the appeal of one pnmunciado that has, at . . length brought doWn upon me this visitation, so clearly predicted. That appeal ; no doubt, had its merits—considering it came from an erratic broth er—a deserter from the other extreme—who hav- ing just made bis peace, with the true faith, was bound to signalize apostasy by acceptable &mend. talons of one,:k•r whom, up to Vera Cris, be had professed [and not without cause] the highest obligations. [lt was there he learned, from roe that I was dcomer(at Washington, and straight way the apostate begun to seek, through a quatrel, the means of turning that knowledge to his owe . benclit]. • No. There wan [recently] still another element awoolated in the work—kept, as far as practicable, out of the letter of recall; on influence proceeding from the other arrested General -= who requite willing that it should generally be under stood [and who shall gainsay his significant acqui eseencet] that all rewards and punishment., to Army were from the first, to follow his reomunen• dation. This, the more powerful of the prone* , Hadar against No. 119, well knew it the tune, as I won knew, that he was justly obuozious—not only to the animadversons of that order, but to other censures of yet a much graver 'character. In respect to this General, the letter of recall oh serves, parenthetically, but with no acumen, wor thy of more than "a hasty" notice, that some of my specifications of his misconduct ate hardly consistent with "your [my] official reports and corn. mendgions." Seemingly, this is a moot just rebuke. But waiting for the trials, I will here briefly state that, unkutunately, I Mewed that General's own re. ports, written and oral, that my confidence,' lent him, in adyrinu, had been but very gotta shaken so early an the first week in October; that up to that time, Crum our entrance into this city, I had Fees, at the; desk, shut oat from personal inter course with ray brother allure, and that it was not till after; that confinement, that facts, conduct and motivestregan to pour in upon me. A word at toile fah Article of Wart can truly Say that, in this, and other communicatione, have not designed the slighut disrespect to the Corn. mandeeirrChief of the Army and Navy of the United States. No doubt he like my self and all others, may fall into mistaku in to particular men; and (cannot, ha ving.myself been behind the cur. tarn, admit the legal fiction that off nets of a Suru tory are the acts of the President. Yet, in my de fengve statements, I hare offered no wanton dos courtesy to the head of the War Department, al- though that Ilinctioruuy is not in the enumeration of the above mentioned article. Closing my conevondence withthe Department until Mier the approaching triaL • I have the honor to remain. respectfully, Your obetrt mere,. WINFIELD scum.. The floe. Ternary of Wor, Wax ltiogrtott. D. C. ir A , the turning of capitalation, two days hefut,ouly aliout a filth of the aiego train had arrived. I Gement Taylor and others caimans,/ that MOOD would be necessary. . 1 In the specification against den. Worth. n is laid that the outrage against Gee. Scat:, wan committed -'under the pretest and tonne( an apPdtd." Local bileUlgesee GENERAL CONFERENCE NORM. SESSION." The General Conkrence of the Methodist Ems. copal Morel d the United States 'commenced its seuion yesterday in the Liberty street church.— At nine o'clock the Conference was called toorder, by Bishop Bedding, who mad e chapter of the epistle of Timothy. Other services were perform: ed by Bishops Waugh and Morris, after which tel. tors were appointed to receive ; the 'credential* . of motithere. J.lll. Trimble, or OLp tnd fill: Mi. zel, of Balliatore, were selectoni, and reported the name of eon hundred and thirty-Ran delegates.— A gnome being declared present, the Ccoffereace proceeded to the election of a Secretary by ballot. At the second ballot, the Rev. J. M. Trimble, of Ohio, ras closes, lilt Rev. Jesse T. Foch nail Rev. John Fraser as aisikants. Bishop Redding o addressed the Conference sad stared that no for al address vrould be made dry the Bishops. but t at in a kir days some sug. gestioniwonld be re • , looking to a change in the .' discipline of the Chu ch. The hour of race Ind theCadjournme• at 12 • • soon was then axed et s a. it et 12 th for the present. 4e In the afternoon, business was resumed at three o'clock, imd manner of appointing the StandingConiuni determined. The somber of conferences which are rep resented is twenty-three. The procecdiap of the Conference promhie . to be of interma, and we aball gire'concisely the doings from day to day, , . Deowszw--A Frenchman named Thiebtrod Cur. donnier, who came aboard as a deck passenger, at Louisville, on the 22,1 uft., and entered Lse Pitts burgh, wan drowned on Sunday morning, the 23d, ofrthe steamer Eureka, a little above Petro', led., in attempting to draw a bucket of water. Deco.. ed was a heavy set man, and probably 39 years of age. From the direction on his trunk, he seems to have come into this country via New Orleans. .111 s trunk wilt be retained until Nome reliable ittforrea tiott'esn be had of him. In the inean'time,voy communication respecting bins may be addreised to khe boat, care Mri Jac Grab.), No. 11.5Libeity street, gatsburgh. • On aliening hislirook, it was Gond to contain his passport, dated pt Bretton, on the tipper Rhine, in 181 7, giving his name, size, age, color of hair, ayes, &a, to 'the most minute particulars. ilia trunk also contained 92 five franc piece., 2Aure . P ican half dollars, a small gold cylinder escapement repine Watch,with gold chain and key, and a qusts , tityof excellent clothing. The body of the unfoa zonate stranger had not been recovered. qinciumdi and N. Orleans papers please copy'. A trios max Smaim. who had wandered Ina to Cincinnati, from the hamitale of Mexico, doeblo to obtain other, employment, engaged as it deck hand on the Steam Boat Yankee, but becoming very ill, ha wee kindly treated till the boat reached thin port. Yesterday, after orue difficulty, he WWI taken In charge by the nulled°, of the port, and provided ihr onto( the Merino Hospital fund. Conciarr.—Our readmit amid bear in memory the concert al the Lutheran Church (Rev. Mr. pseaavaner) 4tis evening. The object to which the receipts are to be applied must. induce the atten dance of the philanthropic; and the lavers of music will enjoy a treat.. Duntcr Coirar or lharral Sroi roa W. Dimon. Or Pa„--Court•met--Grand Jury called : only thirteen In aurrolsoce—zot sworn, and Court adjourned, to meet this morning, ltd instant, at JO o'clock. Dsi.Y.—The Ohio Stage Company, on Monthly, the 2ith, commenced running their stages daily on the Pittsburgh do Wooster line. This arrangemeht has long been demanded . by the business wants of the community. Tax Tames—This renowned General arrived restarday, and bolds three levees today at Apollo thaani t th el Mrs Di% the- philiurthropic lady who Ices Wien no much interest in the comfort of prisoner% 'is in townh sad Eying at the Monoturebela House. - A Scorr mmixismc—The Conkrees of the Pif Mouth Congrcsaiotod District of Pennsylvania, met • few days macs. and appoluted Dr. David Homer or Adams county as the Delegate to the National Convention, (and Dr. Willitun Mcllvain, as the Elector. We understand that the Delegate ts instructed, but is favoreble to the nomination of Gtf,"7smt• • I tint Caurs—Tbe Hurt:Margit Telegraph says : o! "Ttar - Wbeat Crop of this county generally I •a I remarkably well, and farmers from all sections of out agricultural districts; sayit has never mai d -Caine at flue:reason. Tlaisama may be aald•of Ma adjuialnar county of Northumberland. I BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Crecrupoaul! • • M=M Wssmsaros, May 1,181& In the Senate a messageWss received from the President concerning affairs in Yucatan. The Senate adjourned early, in consequence of the Mans of Senator Ashley, who died in the af ternoon. Scuts—At 12 o'cloek the i Tice President called the Senate to order. Mr. Borland announced the death of Mr. Ashley, highly eulogizing his private character., Mr. Breese kdkitied in a brief eulogy, after which the usual resolutions, and another appoint- . 'ug a committee to make preparations for the fora, ' which takes taws ..----- which takes place to marrow, were passed,and the Senate adjourned. ' • BOOM OP Rarsurterrartvws.—Mr. McKay'. res- Eaton that the House should meet hereafter at 11 clock, was adopted. Mr. Vinton moved a ansperuiroa of the rulCa to, enabler him tootles a resoluuon fixing a day kr the! consideration of the Appropriation Bill. The voter Was taken, and the resolution adopted. A melange was received from the Sennte, an nouncing the death of 'Mr. Ashley. Mr. Johnsoai of Arkansan, mods soete feeling remarks, the mien ternary resolutions ware pissed, and the House adjourned. Correspondence of the Pittebersh Gazette Partanurait, May 1, 1848- By an 'arrival at Nem Orlems, later advice, have been received from the Capital of Mexico.= There is some delay in the ratification of the treaty and Pena y Pena has asked an extension of Mar months upon the time specified for its consumma tion originally. The Hon. Nathan Clifford, Minister .Plenipoten. thuT, attended by bin Secretary of Legation, Rob. art Walsh, jr., had reschrid the capital. Sickness prevriils in the artily to a great extent' and no less thin one thousand invalids have been sent from Jalapa to the country. Lis. Dutton a: idedison,of the 2d Pa..Voluuteers, had beee awaigned upon e Charge of murder 'ot Manuel Toren°, arid en attempt at burglary, lip on the house of which Torello woe clerk. 2mWn 1 others are implicated. Exelesiva Correrpondenee of the l'ittabargh Gazette NEW YORK MARKET. New York, Mayl., Flour—The mat-kat is steady hut inactive. Groin—There in a steady . deminit for Cora— Oats are dul There is a fair inquiry for good samplea of Wheat. Proviniona are unchanged. Ccitton—There is a better feeling in the market. Groceries--Rugura have a downward tendency. The markets generally are without change. ticbleier Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Getsette. BALTIMORE MARKET. att.SLYOZE, May 1, ISIS. Flour—The gualgu haws has proddeed on change. Market nomizoilly as before. ' Grain—Sole of prime red Wheat at SI !Mt' of prinM white Corn M 44 eta of prime yelidw as 44 016 eta; of Oats at 3S811e; of Rye at COO. Whiskey—Sales at 2210231 e. Provisiona are without change. No activity. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. =MC= Flour—Sales at $5Ol Groin— ales prim 4 white Wheat at 31,41/Ql42i prime red, .1,000 baihels, at $1,36051,29; Ctira, prime vrhite,lialik; 3,000 tanhola Oati,ate; Rye, Caton--A better acting prevails in the ru Diu change in prices. Provisions and Groceries ate without Change. Correspoetlenee of the ?imbue!. Queer.. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cmclicunt, May I, ISIS. Flour--Sales of 9:10 bbls at St OW Witinkey—Sales 500 bbis at 15cts. Sugar—Sole of prime N. 0. nt 410. • Bacon—Sales of 40,000 lbs. sides at 31c. No change in any other lending artian. brrorraar rutronsczauarr mon Gga. Tame, DITIZCIXO nis rasmon.—We received, late !ad evening, from our Washington Correspondent, a later eositgiairig the gallcreriag highly intentstilig formation: A letter from General Taylor willappear next, meek, avowinchis neantrientl its ilthig,',6d, if elected, his dotainiilatioe to austsda Whig meas ures, and his purpose to bring amend him a tho rough going Whig Cabinet. 'Skoog gramma is In ken in this letter against the exercise of the Veto Power. flow far it maybe consistent with other letters, or what the effect of delaying the knee to the present time, remains to be sees. Upon his whole , Presidential question, indeed, upon balk sides, one can only guess at results; and the limit guessers will, in the end, have the mode of being 8/11130 or Mursourenes—The ship Cleone which alike! from this port yesterday alternate for Shanghai, hos as passengers, Rev. Charles Tay or and B. Jenkins, Misaionaries !nun the Methodist Episcopal Church Sciuth, being the first who have been sent out under the patronage of this floard;— Boston 7aaraeal2stk ''Curmostas or a Loan Grovern.”—ln the do. bate in the United States Senate, °tithe mission to Rome, Mr. Calhoun said, he had aeon the En ghat' and French ministers draw their swords in the 'White House on a point of pretwdence. • Ile had on one occasion to consult Mr. Admit about the subject. It was a point of great tenderness among the foreign ministers.. Lars stows-Cute.—The new and splendid ship:Samuel Ittuusel,Capudu Palmer, arrived on the Moth from Canton, having left Whistimoa on too sth of February. Among the passenrs by the Samuel Russel Mrs Alexander H. Everett, relict of the tale U.S. Minister to China. Scommiummt.—Rev.James Hardy, of Lowell, has left Ins family tot the second time. A let t er, mailed at New York; has been received at Lowell, supposed to be in his own hand. disguised, whets in he is spoken of as haiing ' , made lashed among the fishes." COMMIX= S waters while In California. coif trteted for the erection ofa handsaw's' and tubas. fiat edifice, to be dedicated to the auto of Educa tion. The New Brunswick Uniotisiya "it is dear • ly finished, and is to be called ' Stockton HalL' 'l. Yozx SSD AISILXL—Tne Whigaohheaecomtiea, Composing the 15th CongrahowarDistrint , of 'oar State, have selected Dr. WILLIAM frlch.vvur as their 'delegate to the National Couveution, wtthout itructions .Bravotincr.— Mr. Clapp, of Portland, low left by will a fund of eight thousand dollars forthe education and relief of female otphsta childten, and but thousand dollars be furnishing fuel to un. fortunate widows and other poor women. • A WAturourrcet Ccomustouomrr r ot the Tatum moo the quomtkre from Lewis' "Plumbs," ph, Didi, &moral kee, is tnueleted by the Polkeom• Mentators, .04; Trim, you deuced luor. A Lamer SIZMILES ill to be run regularly epee month between New York endßennuds,fromlhe 7th of May. • •-•Cbarle The US. Ship Gent antown, commander Charles. Lowman* sailed kiln Norfolk tr Vera Cruz ,on Monday i 1331. t I MR. KUMLA., editor of the Union Magazine, hos gone to Europe in aimpany with Bor. Mn. Bellows and lady. _ The wheat crop in the neighborhood of RoCk ingharn, Va., presents a most cheering and prornie . leg aspect. Ta the Rom Gabriel Adam+, Mayor of the Gity l of Pittabargh. We, the undersigned citizens of Pittsburgh, ei apectfully request you to call a public meeting of the citizens, at M'Faden at Co.', Warehouse, on Tamil.) , evening, the 2d of May, et 71 o'clock; to adopt suitable mums to remove the nuisance anvil from the ,baneful and filthy . conditicni of the Canal Benin, by which our city is thivateried with pestilence. April 29, lan. EL Moore, IL Pang, Wm. M. Bell, Wailer Bryant, C. Curtis. Gen! Albrec, Inc. H. Mellor, C. H. Paulson, P. A. Rinehart, A. Bidwell, • C. J. Shaffner, William Doughw, Thomas Herring, A. Jaynes, Wallingford at Co., . William Bell, • Clarke ac Thaw, J. Ferree at Co. Geo. IL Miltenberger, John M'Faden ac Co., If. IL Ryan, C. Taaife, Henry I.:Burkholder, D. Leech ez Co. Joseph Koox, - - In compliance with the above request, I heresy call a meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh, at the time and place above mentioned. G. ADAMS, Mayor] April. 22, ISIS. l‘FLartai Vzsteinot —The taunter of • great rya:i cily fora formidable disease, has no right to keep Its use from hie fellow-creatures. So thought Dr. liFLahe when he was Induced to offer his great, remedy for worms to the public. A profound physician, ettiorut6 a very large practice, ha did not fear to be confounded mid, the herd of wombs who Impose upon tba: public their *willowa end' a. patent medicates.' Ho was therefore induced by Kidd re Co., dmigisht, to dispute of his recline discoverer, and the Vomitus. hi now fur sale in nearly every village and town of the noon try. It is the soveralso remedy far worms.. For sale at the Dreg Store of .1 KIDD &CO, 00 Wood street. +~_~: "77: - gitel;cbm:aor n4-tkii=r..iitlilp:qiiT, hbaonie Rat r re ty Reeorder. W. Menai was raised • firmer on Em nons Island; I. MI old. et n, • good Whig, sad vvor.; thy of an •tuve support: , Ile lino ut the late war, and his father In the Revolutionary . mylhdlvirtfT - EAST LIBERTY. DIED, On Dandily mo rning. May Ist. Mr. Ilsausrsrrs .lrrrcr, ia theyear of her ago. The funeral will. like plane this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'cloci, from the residence of her sownplaw, Junes Bu'rhidge, Sr; Sr. Clair street, near the und g e. The friends-of the &lily ant respectfully invited to attend without further notice, On Monday, May 1, Jon. P., son o (James and Mary Old, aged 4 years. • • The funeral will take place this day (May inl) from the residence of his father on Canal street, head of Fourth, al 3 o'clock, P. Al. The 'friends of the fondly are 'respectfully invited to attend. TA78.8.14E AB, • ALEXANDER ANDERSON, late y , •afNillheld sweet, in the town of Belfast, in the County of Antrim, in Ireland, gentlenatm, deceased, pre- Tinss to hie death, made and published his last will and testament, in writing, bearing date the 5111. day of blarch,lCCO, and thereby, after devising and bequeath ing therein, he devised and bequeathed, as and in the words tbllovring, vie give and devise end be.. queath unto my natural son, ALEXANDER ANDER SON, who resided in Pittsburgh, tu the United Suites of America, when I last heard f rom bun, in the month of February, MI6, the sum of three hundred pounds sterling, provided It WWI be ascertained, by advertise ments menial Macrae of the North American papers, or fr om any other soma th at he is alive ai the period of the deathor marriage of my said orifein mid where as, !dargeey Anderson, the wife of the said Alexander Anderson, departed this life on or about the rid day of November. IMO, whereby the said legacy of three ha dredpounds sterling has become payable. Now I here by give rmtice that I am ready and willing, end hereby oCer to pay over to the said AJegander Anderson, if still alma (00 as the legal representatives of the said Alexander Anderson, provided he orgre livineat th Omen( the decease of the said hlsrigery Anderson,) the Bald suns of threibund red pounde sterling; upon seqa factory evidence being given to me of the facts above ' required, within three months from this dote, otherwise the "id legacy gd' be for ever barred:-Dated at ik-lfari, County of Antrim, :,Ireland, this YOth day of March, Ibis. .. (Signed) JOIIN SMIMS, Executor of the late Davidamon, who was Execu tor of.saideUexander Andersen. nogidat • TO TRAVELERS. ZO=LI EXPRESS FPHIA AST PACKET ALT LIN IM E, ORE. FOR PHILADEL ANDR • lEactoalv.xtv ens P•1111iXOS•S.) /VILE Canal end Rail Roads being none in excellent order, the packets of this line will leave with pas *eager, ••• follow!, every evening, at 0 o'clock. Ohio—Capt Craig. Tuesday, May 2. Indium—UM P Berkey, Wednesday, May 3. Kentucky--Capt IlTrany,Tbursdey, 4. Loaisinue—Tbompann, Friday, 6. •. Ohio—Copt A Cnug,Natuiday, 6. Indiana—Cot P Berkey, tiuntlay.7. the propnetors olden - line built new boats durum the winter, with the ladled cabin enlarged, which will ab ford greater comfdit to persons traveling with their luallles PWsellgel• by this route pass over ISO miles rail road in day bglit If you desire cheap traveling and comfortable accorn modatious,.secure your tickets at the Packet Office, Monongahela House, Wliltift, or of apYi, LELCII Xs Co, Caaelpoun New Paper and DN.& Netablishmene, .79 Wool, Sr., minas poen% Axe Mown , ALLOT. rINIE: subscribers have min opened, at the above I stand, a Large stock of different qualities ruled and plain white and blue ‘Vriting and Lever Paper, amt. mettle) and pocket post Flat Cop, dewy and medium writing papers, for blank bookie medium and royal co lored Printing Papers; medium, dncoy and cap Day Books and Ledg superior paper and best Eastern binding; School Iko ers, ns of all kin.; standard works in Theology and Sciences; 4jullls, gold and steel Pc., Wafers, Wax, Bill File., ae. kc. Blank Books of all 'ices ruled to patient, and bound In a:mm.l substantial wanner. • Country Merchants supplied at lowest who/enn-pri eel Alt cash, or ngs at cash prices, JOB PILINTINLL—IIaving slob office in COSIDndOI,I 'th one establishment, we ere prepared to execute all ordeis Melanin and fancy Prinung--books,pomplikta,L circulars, buginies cards, M. &fedi.. &0... win dd. patch md at law priers. miaow& ENGLISH, myg 7d teuod at, between 4th ad diamond alley. • 'l` OUR stone- Market street, No 50, between 4 n dd sod Ch, may as all times he (nand. , large stock of Theolopeal and Miscellaneous Hooks. 'New: books received as saw Ss published, sod sold al low est prices. The publications of the Americus Sunday School Gain's and Massachswetti Sabbath School &- m . ,. always on hand, Catalogues furnished on sp. pllcsu. ! • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, soy* on , id market st, between 30 and Mb —• /PEW CBAii, 11.13 COURTAND P E/JP LE; includi ng, •Tourin Barney and Sweden by John klezwelb received this day and for sale by ' Jour: nos & srooateg. Booksellers, ear Market and ad au . Chronicle and American copy.: 'DALAI SOAP-60 bls L golf Pilot god aing from P for sale by tay4 JAIIEiDALZLIA. Lb eu ltD . :3l . lqUl bbl m s ;bnding I'm wan"; rettbl € I , AI2ADY SEED-2 bbls Jost realism! iron able by A FAR Willa,: is Co, .• - myl • ' barber Lat sold wood ow OLIVE 011,-100 pale last reed sod for sate by 1 .12 a A FAIngESTOCK.&Cd. LAVF—NDER—ISO lbsium reed .4 for sale by myl BA FAHNEATOCK Co RODUCE-43 sacks Cony;4 bids Win; 50 bsule P Massed; IGO do Potatoes;' kegs Boner; ICI do Latdt Ze) boob Osist in store end for osis byp sty 3 ' • • . ..•TASSEL & BEST POTASI-1-9 casks =oiled and for mein by full - • - TASSKY *. pan. ALT 3-13 bidb on baud and for mak by . _ 19014. GLASS-SOD bxs- *awned .ixes, ft! TO, dal% OxLI, lOsIbb19214,1U11.6,111111,1.2.110; so 21.130, in summand br,malt br , . -,• - • TASSEIIa BEV COPFEE-400 bags prima Rio'Coe, locale by ffe .42 •. J k ft FLOYD rrEA-7.Sbali dwelt , Y Ii and ti P Teat, of late ha. - portatioaa, for sale by m} I& It FLOYD rrOBACCo-3o by. fa, Lump end Sport Tobacc.; keg , . B Twist de; Gar rale by ,Tt;t7, l :w o e l b l. , -25 bbt. m 11 C Tar, 23 do Tanners' r , I d c R. FLOYD LARD -40 kegs Mal Lard; 10 abir do do;for rale by say 2 , J& B FLOYD Thoodo• azid Flax S7dittilisApi llllGl . T 2 o , 2ll(l . !ons . AUezheuy ItosykohatteA6 T,ALOUR—dO bbl. Flow, Ohio extra...jug lauding from steamer Caleb Cope, tad for sale by tl 3.1 Y lIABBAIIGII, la I ' Si water add lUdineut st RICE FLOII2- 4 0 bbla Ryv Fkatz, just reekl nod for sato by owl S a W HARBAUGII OAT --320 bas. Oalsjust reed per IacILDICL Caleb Cope ail Beareroaal for ula by my ' S IDISSAUGII LOVEUSEED-10 bags Cloverseed, lust landing and for sale by iayt 9 &WHARBAUGH SOAP AND •CANDLES-30 In No 1 Sospi 25 do. -Candles, "mat^ just bonding from um: Pacille, and jos sale by • ' myl" & RABILAUOII LAMARTINE - AND ROLLIN-4ast reed, entre ship of the distinguished Kends of Intent In maniac and Ledro J GILLESPIE ,i-Ca HAWLS—.A. A Mason & Co, 60 !darker at, hove re .seed per Express, 4 carton. of rich Crape Show* also, 4 do of fti'd end plata, Thibet embrobrod, French Cashmere, and many otherEhavels. myl SILK FIUNOFS—He piece. esiorleil,Nos Bin& Silk Frintes,liist opened . by - myt SHACKLE:TT ft WHIT IDLEACHED DRILLING-2 c • fly and medium, .D jyt reel by my! SHACKLE/7 & WHITE NjD OLOVFIS--An Y.:mow of Ladies cyl °ems black and colored Kid °loyal., Yeah Impanations, jcivread by myt • BkIACKLETT & WHITE -r 0401 4 :13 AND TAS-601ms Sicily Leman.; 4Obt.ls I'4 prime N C 7.; L'IP'd T a rAPPEI (VgtßbY pNNtss ()11.-2O bbi% "c I=I;MVIE d for We by MI IirACKEREL-50.1,413 No 3 Mackerel, brawled 13rj large, recaved 4331 for axle by ' • JAS ty1.42ZE3.1.2: noTroN-44 Nan Cotton for sole by - 1„,1 tnyl. JA3 DALZELL N AILS- kegs, assorted sire._ for sale by JAS DA _ ly kcp is store and for mI b • O IL VT [ RUL-10 00 `'"ii r ealafEirlic"on'ln by Cl PDS. TURPENTINE— , S bbln hut teed ittolicr;ttie _byTV!, R 'Ft SELLERS ALUM -4 bbbejun.reed and ( or tale by amyl • It E SELLERS To oentra ccccc and Builder. T,lOll SALE...rent low, to close the busincas of the lute fins of Coutable ic Strickler, 3 pair of Vault ,floors, of superior manufacture.. Apply to, • . CONSTABLE, BURKE & Co., • a ...Bar fd &List door from wood L[NEN • CAMBRIC 11DXFS—Filly dox Cambri , Hdkfs, from tooditua to firm just ape od by 0p.25 suAtaxtr& WHITE DISH AND TAR-60 bbl. Racists.; 25 do Not' ebadi 3u do prima N C Tor; to entre studf r oalo by Oats.. TAA FEE & O,COAOIL • lifFC/1=43 bids Pitch on band and for ale 17 npttntw TA AVM tr. O'CONNOR COLOKKD QUILTS—W K 11Ittiphy 'incites" the ats motion of honsekeepers to his assortment of above goods, loot priced and line, at reduced prices, at cor ner of eth and Market sta . tr_EUL WNOLISII MINTS Felt 111--Rsed Xs additional supply of fins IFinglish Prints, at cia, per y•rtl, uPry Goods Ilouse'ot p'29 EORGIA NANKINS-1, supply of finest Georgia Naukirus,just !yob' by, ara • W lULVRPIIY RAPE LUlSE—White, Pink and Blue, for inle by C tte79 C A,RISUTHNOT, N Wood et. L(VYING GLASSES—Different shell, for salo cheep by G ARBUTHNOT ABASOLS AND UMBRELLAS—Conan sad silk, for sale by slag C ARBUTHNOT ARTIFICIALS—FIoweny f‘priga and . Wientbs, for sale by aNN C ARBUTHNOT GpFeoWLA7tD—Qo bbl., on rotarnont and for ado b • oprn SELL d.DECOLS , • VIANUFACTURED TOBACCO—CI bas C Kors foi I dodo&; now landing' amd for We Igor by aga , BAUD DICKEY In - Co, front C LEAF-10 Lai Land, l io% w close "'ulg''"l-BAIAII 14,2, DICKEY Fsni.-33 [ibis Dio I Freoh Harried; 3do riirrieridi roomed yhod; jam received and for Ade by • app L S wATEnaiezi,ai water end trd front sr_ RYE FLOUR-60 Rye Flour, a superior wire! just received and for sale by LS WATERMAN . de 0 —1 MOU lbe assomted Moon, in more arid fo J. 3 sale b alai L 4 WATERMAN Q WEL - TOIL-4 'buk Is Ins no o,,,ZrihuZastsZr.vl.2.l., I9INGLASS-2 cues Cooper's laididats, or Gedekdoe, '1 jolt reel .d for We by apt° ". J SCHOONIdAEF.II. I Co, 91 wood In AUCTION' BAUS. By Jekii D. Davis. Asa tlaawe • • Fad of _ Dry Goodi, l *' =Or ThursdaymdreaMN..T.dth,.sllo.otlick, commercial. Halm Boom, corner of Wood and :filth sta,will be sold, witHout reserve, for eminent aerie= it may concern, en extensive assortment or fresh WA. ...owe pry Hoods,rec.,arsong Nrhinh ari, 120 P. risk style prints, G 3 pe ltlmmbester eughatis, 41 pe _un bleached skirtinp aud Meetings, - cloths, easamieres, tweeds, Winans, cravats„white, mtd, and yellow netv, linen drillings, summer stripe, su pe r 4-3 French elm.; English and American prints, French lawns, linen and cotton check, tiekln (matte. prints, jaeonet and cambric m eassimems, 11301241 de lame, ballarines and lustres, les French and Ger man linens, merino, cashmere. crape' and mom de Mine slam's, handkerchiefs, 'ilk and velvet,. Areas silks, black Will, sew silk, ribbons, colored emPrs. &Mace., merinos,S ma and bock mmlinh glee..., h.- sierY. lanes, base s, reticules, parasols, panCoolettes, umbrellas,. Or. At 2 o'clock, p. m. A large uuortment of queensware, glassware, Vo eerie', confectiomry, writing and Ns - nipping paper, band boxes, shovels, mattocks, pick., liarand mumre forks. tobacco, *emirs, matches, writing desks, table cutlery, French brandy, Madeira wine, Holland gin, old Monongahela whiskey, ageneial•monseent of neve and secon hand household finalture, cooking store, kitchen utensils, As. - At 71 o'clock, 0... A lam collection of valuable miscellaneous books, espbramng Mandard works in the various departments of science and literature; letter and cap writing paper, blank books, rte. my 2 Brerutor'.l Sala of House/told Fuinitur. One teal sus& Family Horse, Buggy and Harms. On NVednesday afternoon, the 3d iust..at .3 o'clock, at the dwelling - house of the hue Jacob Myers, on PCII/1 street, a few doors above Hand atm; will he sold withoutreserve, a large quantity of good quality household furniture, &along which are, mahogany spa-peseta *We, snahogany . rocking and parlor chairs, mahogany card tables, I pair ornunansi , I. splendidla day motel trine piece withshade, hra.e Al hour clock, I sett candelabras, mantel orna ments, mahogany and common bedsteads, feather beds sod bedding, •curleir hair patent spring Marna..., wardrobe, warn and work-stands, cerpetingl hearth rugs, fenders, fire irons, copper coal boo, venetian win dow blinds,W3loares of •suiptr, boo =cumuli and other family groceries, provisions:, soap, candles, fie.; learner trunk. carpet bag, hat cue, saddle begs, bar d cues, private library, Ste, together with- yatiety of Ifimuhold goods, kitchen fumitdre, fie. ...One.caluable horse, with buggy and harness.' , Tutu at sale, ear/ • JOHN D DAVIS, Mies Largo Sak of Fehroi Boar, Cop and Pont Payer, On Monday, _Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings of the present week, will be sold at the Com mercial Sales Robins, corner of Wood and Fifth tits, 01 packages, embracing an extensive collection of rideable arm books, put nmeleed from Fblladelphia end New York, among which will be found stand.' works in the carioue departments of science and liter rehire, history, theolotry, poetry, medicine, he. he. Family and pocket bibles, full and bound blank books, letter and cap writing paper, gold pens, quills, be. A. Sale posture, Books may be examined during the day. "II . JOHN D. PAWS, hut. Fag Trotting Horses at AUdloll.' On Friday afternoon May sth, at 3 o'clock, at the livery stable or H afternoon, on Front mem, app. site the blonongabela Hoasc,,rill be .old without ler terns for aecouni of whom it may cotter:Ng bead. some yeuntbbrown Hones, with bob mils 1 bryllare, 6 years old, well broke for single bantam, all of which S ore M trotters. myi JOHN I)HAVI6, 'Aubt. Twenty-Dee building Lots, at the new Court Home, on Saturday, the 6th day of Play, at 3 P. 'AI, innate on about stmet-12 Lots, each 24 feet front, avenging about I Ott feet deep, opposite the Cathedral. 2 Lots, to gether, 42 feet front on 0111211 street, 92. feet Irt inches on Frith street, and 41 feet 9i inches on Wylte street. On Wylie street —4 lotr, of which 3 are “eb 23 feet front, by deep.e deep, and one f 2 feet 12 inch front, by about MI These lots mannerly opposite the Law Corner. 031 Ross street-7 lots, each 24 feet front, by It* feet,so •20 feat alley. These lots are opposite the . Jail; one is on the corner of Foss street - and the 4th street Road. 011 Fourth street Road , 4 lot;' 24 feet front, by about 12:1 feet deep' I lot, 92 feet flinches, by about 123 feet deep. Terms, one-sixth in • ban Ind the imidae it Doe equal annutd.pnyments, fmu. Ist day of Spnl last, with Interest, payable mori.t.e.—ally, on the let days Oewber and April In each year to be Secured by bond and mortgage. Title Indispu table, and po saeseion givers immediately. A plan of the lota can toe men at the office of Robb 'A tirComtell, Mint street, nest 'to the Post Lffice.. SABAH It FETTERMAN. .24 30HN.1) DAVIS, Aoet. AMUSEMENTS PITTSBURGH THEATRE. C. S. roans . Manager and Lenten. DIR. ANDERSON FOR TWO NIGHTS MORE TUISDAY,, MAY 2, 164.1, to commence with its play of HAMLET! • . . Runlet. ••• .. .......... • •• • • •Mr. Anderson. Ghost. Mx Oxley.. queen Miss Porter. After which, DANCE. billiss Ann. Malvin. • To et:mends with . DAP AFPER THE WEDDJNG. Col. Freelove , Mr. Inltsrnm. Lady klinabeth • Ni.. Petrie. To-morrow—Mr. Anderson} last appearance . th. Wonders of the Spirit World!'. ' AT PHILO HALL • IA ROY SUNDERLAND, every evening AeteePi J iatordalitho present week. By.the unanimous reipaest efite large *lntense; repeated ti the Flow of his laid course, he will' glee ritother ionic. of his INTELLIXTUAL ERTAINXIENIS, During which be will performs o .combination of origi nal cad brilliant experiments, in PaseinetiniL blysten ono - Musical-and blirthild—walike anything ever de veloped by any-other person, since the world began, end exceeding in Intents the of the Fairies, or the Tabs. ollinsAnablan Nighto - Doors open at 1 o'clock; to commence aitil o'clock, na. . . . .ViegfatkklifferMll9M ">IX for al. Gratnitoae lectarao to Lam op Haatat, on Tuesday and Thursday, at 3 P.M. - • mayl:loi. • oeseerContalfrea.lliiatc. • L , Or 'rummy Ev coo«it or Sacred Music will be given to the English Luther an Church, 7th street, Pitethargh, by the Choir , of the' Church, assisted by the principal musicians of Pitaz burst and Allegheny. ProL ohbock will preside at . the Piano Forte ; the Orchestra will be under the direc tion of Mr. J. Httite, Oath: Voeal Music ander, Mr. T. Fawnes. . The proceeds of the cone,: .ill-be appropriated to the furnishing of the Infuniary, about to be opened, for the relief of the sick surd disabled. It is hoped that the humane object of this conceit will commend_ itself to the kind and merciful of both cities. Tickets 50 centito be had at the bookstores,at C. Yenger's Market slice; and at the door of the Church. =i3 BIWA GREVE= . ILL MAKE 'IDS FOURTEEN BALLOON ASCENSION, ou Saturday, thellth of May, from Ma loge and epacions yard in the rear of the Amen can Hotel, Piusburgh, entrance on Penn street, near Me Canal Bridge • Tleketa BI rents, to be had at Kin.- lore Agency, 31 . (lItet, Begun'. Mat *Store, Wood et, Unitedßtates Carry'sl Drug Stine, .Allegheny, and at tha door on the day .St the AMensrom Door. • • Deli o'clock 1 m Moe OMNICILILL TOM THUMB. • TEUS distinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, :2O weghing only LS pounds, in years of age sad inchesbet • high, who has been 'keened with the highest marks of • Royal favor by queen piston and allure principal Creamed Heads of Earope, and who has performed be fore BOOD,OCU of persanedmingkhe hun font peen, will hold THREE LEVERS EACH DAY, at Apollo Hall, FOR A FEW DAYR ONLY, eramencing Monday, Vey LL ' • Hoax or Elararrion--Momlng,from Ilk to 1 tic ooh; Afternoon, fromMA - Evening, from 7i tot. • Doors Often halt an boor in alien:WC The Lira General will appear in all ends perforin . gums. ineleding Pangs, Dean, Grecian Humes, Ae. He will elm represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Fredenak the Great, feet Ile will also eas in his Scotch Cos tume, and his elegant Conn Thwas, Wont benne Her • Majesty, Queen Victoria; • the King and the gams of the French; Nicholas, the Emperor of Rasa, _and .11. ' the principal Crowned Heads and Nobility oMrope,... He is pericktly. symmetrical in all his proportions, to telligerd and graceful, beyond belie; end smaller Mao anyntfant this ever walked alone. Tb, rongnifteent Frauds, Jewels, ko.,retelved from the Kings, gonna and Nobility of Europe, will be an , balked. Hu beautiful MINLMTREEOUIPAGE,pre , seated by Queen Victoria; consisting of. the emallest• Horses to the world, and Chariot, mended by. Elfin Coachman and Footman In Livery, will promenade the streets daily, and be seen in front of the Hall at the ; close of each day Levee. . • ' Ladies, FlLUithe• and Children, are . respectfulty vied to attend the 11.0 Levees, as they are usually le crowded thattlhose of the atwln g. .. E, vo woo.) in ttWfli.o!latitetlarnfti'l I rBACCO-3b 9 bra John Rucker sops ts Tobacco; BO 9 has John Rocker s.V 9 " James Madison ba lb ban J 2.1 &man' Rs. . " 35 "' James : ' 5s 40 " nEIII7 fr. James Ss XS " Henry R. lames as ", `. l 8 " R R Warwick `es " .; On consignment, from manufacnuers of LynFhbarg and Richmond, and tad! be sold m Eastern pnces, to the Rode. .. 1.. 8 WATERMAN • .149 • 31 water and 09 feßnt st GILOVES AND 110.11ERY—J int reed, dos lan diesblack, white, brows and slue Cotton , Hose. Irma 65 cents per pair op the finest quafity. Alsa r lOil clas pews ,Coma Hal( Hose, NO dos lisle, thread, silk. awl lines: Gloves; also, 5 , evums Ladies •Bajoliad (Mires. Dealers and otherstbat Irish bargains in the above articles, will find them at up% 951rr11 & JOLINSOS'iI. 46 mimics? 'st fIy4OCEMES, hbde- N 0 Sugarl 'WO bbls, 1.11 Dungeon Molasses; 3 0 bbisSpzur House Moles. us; 40 bbis Loaf Sager; 190 bege Corea; 19 las of Rice; lab casks peaces Scala Ash; received by labs are iivals from New (Melees eed for ule by W& tintrtt,,itEurnEE 13 ACUN-11 casks anoul •arN • •a csakaGreen dci.jual recd oa consign moat, and for We low to close, by - • • ap...Nd3l*. •. A GORDONifrontst• 1111 R. o stelctsigued has Juni received a select assor t f Table and other fine CntletT, including bassen and Guying Knives sad Forks; which, with a larsse stock of !trashes of every description, and Shoe makera Mulinge, he will dispose of as usual, 011 ma.' W R mvnewirl '"" 1 ° vi""' Joint w.aLAJLE, - soy Stata • 1W mood street' • Pennayiirnal•Tßall Read Company.. THE interes t due C43'- t to Stockholders will be paid at t lie ffi pang, on and slier the Idth inn iny . lnk e 'd ° l ( s '. GEOROB V. BACON, TN... Stockholders in Pittsburgh will be paid at the Men.. chants , and blanufacturers' Pule t i r s Pu 'af ß-1 s`°"4"akfil F 11 • PTS..TUILPFINITINF.I-10 In fine smle ,or sale S. J BCHOONNIAKEk: f or Co • Q ULPHURIa earboyojun raced by .ap29 • J SCNOUNEXt Co PONGE—I caw very fine, and iu 14ri MAK e pieces; Co reed ! ! 'WM J StHOONMAJaat &Co SPICE3 I -100 mats Curia; I bbl Noustepr, t Cloves Ledo Mace; for vale by ep9 J SCIIIIONMAI OIL-2 bbls &eau Oil, reed Som A 7 rt.. dfor sale by • .70 , JoNes, c.o. Huh, HAVANA 61.111AR-411 las White luml sale by ! apIS WICK & WCANDLESS SUCIA4tSI bbl, Lettino gy re betp , ilin • lkieß 1" " 5411MITIMaNnLESS Ws—up tax ecvlOGlsas; el do 10112dcr, • • LT 9E12 do; for solo by op* . WICK a. ACCANDIZEIS-' OLEAUXIII,I-112,bis HErasul9orrogin_Cip",for FDOTS E bl~for Wa by . 'FRIEND, RIEYR C 0.17 tilerM - • • • •- • :° "•' -g '•• [ 41,'4";% . F. RIM S'I'DARBOATB. - ` PITTSBURG* mat oat DA i Lv' P ACKET 111 4 1 - C; 2rHIS mill tam= mkadid pamemms , era is mew compoind.of laraset, mites; ben althea and furnished, and most potirerful boat. on the maws of the )Vest.' enr) . acecensmagal..and com fort Mat money vin procure, has been provided for pl. ..tun The Line boa been in Operation for five yearn ..-sme carries! a million of peoPM mitimnr the 4w...in n' to itieirpenems. •ill _be at the foe of Wood lava the day previous to amnion, Me RM. don of fzeight and the miry of pm,sender• We rcpt, iss. east; lilt passage imam, mum be adieu.. SUNDAY PACKET. ' The 19.1 AC NEIVTON, egg. - A. MOPS, 'mil km }lmbue& every Sunday mooing Ocimiti Wheelie' g every Sunday marl ax 10 r. • NeY IS, 1947. MONDAY PACKET. - • The MONONGAHELA, Ceph &ea., . 01 ie..,,_„ 6 " Pil ' a „„ burgh eveey Alatalay metier at 10 evres7 . Monday elretung at 10 r. r' . • . • --- - -- - TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBEILNLA No. 2, CV , . 3 . . will leave ritual b every _ Tuesday toot Tog t klk yclee Wheclk4 rY Tattlar among xllO e. • • - • ............., WEDNESDAY PACKS ' '1 te The 'ENV' ENGLAND No. 0, Capt. Biel% ' , W. leave kluabongh every , Wednesday mofofu u. 10 o'clock; )kleeltug every IVeliaesday erecting JOAO /.11: - . TIFIVRIDAT PACHIAT. • The 111ULLIANT, Capt. GU.. rill Www. Pirol - every Thondsy morning 10 tielock3lllbeelisi every Thursday evening at 10 IN FIZIDAY PACKET. , the CLIPP6II. NO , O, C.PLCsOOO, will leave Ma. burgh, every 'Friday morning at 10 ceolock; Wheeling every Friday eveung at l 0 r. . • . ISATEUDAT VAIZET. -- The messels - GTE, cot. &lino, will tear: burgh every Sauff4l manilas at la otioek W'beelina every. Saturday erelong at 19 inat. BEAVER rAcKEric—NEW will leave for Bearer, Utna,,,w s yg Wellvville, on Ite.fty, 'Monday, and Saturday, of ea . & week, at 9 Weloeit,..., log on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Sha huts boat at the tandteg between Void outset and tholuidge, prepared to receive, fak l also unw. i a aua . • : tiolravvod aItaINIER AIIRANGEMENT. Itanout Para. rim Itravra,Gurarnar Witaavtign The new aLul fast ?ano _CAarint stassaboat las E. Clae L oTteir Vi al * vti-ereekly packet dating the ma. von, between Pittsburgh, Seaver, Giant* and Nirldla-• e gleosaeing Pituburgh weary Monday, Wedetestay and Psidny morning, as 9 teectir- For freighter: fee sage •PPIY. to. 91 gARTON - 2 Co., • PITTSBURGH& HROSIRSTMLa , k, Da ddB UGC , V • FIIBIWAILV In, leafs . FEBIIIISAY MIS . , . LEAVE DULY AT A. al, AND The Sellowing bar boats samples 7 1 the lino Sro th e , *sent eft= AT LANTIC, Capt.- James TIC, Capt. A. Jam* en ACAE, Capt. S. 601420t11 The boats ant entirely new, and are rated up when mud to clam, Ev ery comfort thin mottey an procure has beets' pealed. The Boats kr.STG the illsnummhell What Boa at the foot of Ras et Pasenerre torill• be patted ea board, se the bats Neill annul) to as the t a awl boors. 9A. M. dada P. Bt. . . . • , FOR WiIk:CLING, 'CINCINNATI t MX:EMUS. .• Ratan= lisscanse , Parresto—Ths beer'steamer • - TELEGRAPH, I Perry, commander.., l !Gave fr. LOuirrina mot all intermediate, pot* every Nainrday, at 10 o'clock, precisely.. • • For freight or pumas apply on board ono .• • FORSYTH &DUNCAN, Agent.. The Telegraph boa been kmilt expressly for et packet, end Ira a mem entirely to the comfort= mengers; the aCCOOMiladlaOMllFa fnkrior to so bast on the Western sewers. AB • ' FOR CENCLtiNATL RgriirLAWITIrSSDAT PACILZ7.. The tin/ and light draught, warner UT. VERNON, Scent; toaster, will leave for the bore and iertenowilete porta oa Tee. day, gd inAL, at 10 AM. For freight or .peasse,spply "°` M!==c Fp]; WHEELING AND BitIDGEPORT. - . , '• 44 . The mei and . adman nal 1 ... .-, . 1 0,mm . • . HTIDSON, ' • , . taw Poe Master; has tea med het tawnier tripe between Wheeling, Bridgeport andrittv burgh, leaving Finsbnegh on Mmdaye and Thin:Ways. • Etatrulupecarr FOR SUNFISN, The neer and AA ne503.24 WELLiVlßuttes, muter, will Imre .lorWbore nil inwtraediaieporm ea Webs• daps Dud eulUnlays Of taCh week. For freightwr pee, cid CEO 13 AULTENBERGEII,'Asit.. - ITIT2IBUT , OII tr. WHEELLNG PACII:E3',; . The swill steamer . CONSEIL, , Dorsey I' Medey, smater„,..mill leave I 7 fin Winfifing, ea .Idanday. Wednesday .4 Fruity, at 10 easel imcisely,. Leave Wheehng rpm eve narMay and Bap turdzy, nt 7 o'clock, a m, precisely.. - The Camel mill Wad as all the testramftite a.M.... Every at soiandation that ma be papered beim ecea• fort and ealety c:lbengets has beelll provided."' Tha tos teat 11 also sillt a *Mfr . * safety yard:, = r c ti . - r" 9011) Mrlll7r p 4 kb{ comer of la and Ezehhfie Ma.. IMalg eKLY.' SPORT, . • • LA CITY PACKET. . . • Tha near steamer . -• 7 DIMPATCH," • • Nelson, dossier, yin sun as abont, !coma Pittsburgh - teem iVednesday and Friday, al 01. o'elock,A. rit• etongabela City e'er,Tuesday, Thursday and ay, at 8 o'clock, A. xFor. fteigid or pa sage . 1011, board. Yuu. ft w itt ste_•rear D Mawr, L irlieWpr' the . re pan every WeleeHed:7lB4. Or et 4 P. U. Par fgeighker More ePP7 ere hoard. PRINTS °Nix. 44 CEDAR ST-, NEW., YORK. LEE Si • BREWSTEI Established ¢ warehouse in the year 19-U de ir pae 'suk t irlyit c yl i e Chz, and punier with COL.. EXCLUSIVELY,* low prim—and exhibiting; at all samosa - al the year thOstrgest Assiinataut in THE IVORLD . -• ssey are tins opettitig Scireral Llattdree, Comprising every slew style p/ Foreign ,aati'Donestio productian, natty of which hare just beau pc retuned, and are offered tot sale ler Cash and skint credit,,ai • - PRICES ILIEDIIIIED . L • PROM . ONE TO FIE . CENTS pc!. yard below- the prim o f April and 'hay, aa per" printed Catalosesontich are canceled daily', Wilt. utformatiOn of Wpm. ' t- • MINT WAREEICOVIIE4 Newyork, Joie, 1e47. .5 . kyliElatt _ THE HEST fresh touitanlle Lane, by th e bbl re mil, 300 cute good double purple and yelloar ear; yeta b ant, lao Wooden boarle, lazes, 700 Illniatlaa Directories, a large gnome:eat of bleak Judgnaintasad insolvent bonds, perpetual almanacs, Sbaratonta later eat tables, taretall Mak •of school hooka, ertialaittad lapel pater, ink and quills, rdlthe morning and east e( the:weekly papers, and Sibbell Counteneit Detector, kept daily for gale. -- ISAAC HARIUS,Agaut and coat mut. ch Bowl merchant, Penni• am St. Chat - ' •ilot Ex ange . - •• - under 10 years, - WITANTED 13002.1 , -Piseei in storm, Warehouse V, ka, ear number's& en, boot keepers, Issrehoom men and bops in stores, to trades, te: ,Al place. tor a number °neutered men end boy g cooks, ehambeintsids and imam burden tkaulies. Persons • who ks% . 011:013:15, houses or Corms to tuty advance their inte tby meantime' it. All kinds otatteente attended to filmoderate charges. • • • - splittit • • ISAAC IIARIUS 'SELECT SCHOOL.' (8010 a. Rom. nv Tn. loran Pmarszium Crown.) ikR CATOMS School Will be opened for the steep . /NIT don or pupils of both sexes, on Monday, DIA - MA of !tidy. Patronage is respeednlly eolieited. •_PinaboFgh, Apr1'121,18414. , RxritineFe—Ree. D. Riddle, D. D. • . A. T.IIIeGIII, D. D. I . • 111r.George Aiken. • • - - Richard Edina& • Lnke Loomis. spiGAI Henry Steam Engine r A N UPRIGHT O.:GINE, 20 Inch cylinder and° feet 111 woke; font boilera 30 inches and IS feet in Muth. winch has been m nee In the Piosbuigh Water Wake; will be sold law, oe application to • :. .. • J. H. bIeCLELIAND,. apZaihatriens . Soperintsit of the waterworks. EVOLVING• CO.llllB—A new &del. Hack e, ‘ „,,b c .d.o, wreath, butterfly stud plan, back w o w, .hell , hem and builder; ree'd ibuforr aeo ar spat yEBULO?i KINSEY 67 market u : I,{ USIGLI. 80XF5..4 dos Musical Am., 04 PLi aj. gory O'Mara Zip C000:Ilan Tucker, and•a,van. . y ° f o g., popular airs. Also,,avery 4111. Inikl*T; llent assortment of eblua Flower.Vuts, of various kyles, Pd"" and Prim; iust Tied as urn • •ZEBULON samisrs =- - AVERI. rINE ASSORTDELNT of Fans, and Tali. coy Goiads, each as Fans, Accordeone, /asratry, blares, min., and steel' Feeds of every desiviskisa. lane, silt_ and silvered Prone, Stan. and TamoW.lbe Reponse - 0d ZEBULON KIS9EDS Fancy &ors. apdt• , PRODUCE -15 sacks - Dried Applesi • la, da Wed :Peaches; 000 Ins -Dacca, bog rlxad; 12 sacks Oaug ttir bus' Flaxseed; "ZI bbla Bye Flour; Ydkipplo I Lirdi in stare arid Cot sa GEM by ap23 • • A DERRY,I9 w-ood' TUCCO AND PLASTER OP PARIS—R=Oe A. 3 AWL of R. W. Conniothann.for 8010 Gal W JACKSON; am st., wow Libel. spLtlaiddlrS m-InENcti CIATIIS—W R klasphy.laitaa lerckniat gentlemen to his moment at =per rseach Cloths and Cautraeres lately latekteilp tack black and aweriot kaiak, at low prices [gavial:T. apla UOROCCO LE?allEß—The aubleribera tennon u then eveakirc male ef.iioroeeooddcy bu been very carefully selected in the e.t.a dlieei and rill be sold cheep • • ably.. W.YOUNG &Cs . • •itag Warehouse. ' ' • • • /1111Ehirles1 Rica in cash paid for soil 'qua 'Tan .h a . ALsra.a, bah: ram gran , ropeztwarmi. -•-•-•,, by I. W. C -iiper4lk, • ' "44,•5.411.4r!D055et. FATENT SODA ASII-40 nuArlamis!Cup= & 8.4 find quality Sod* Atkins* !tea parrunades yea Sash and fin sal. by ' • wa ni maciwlntEE, mutiny - . • ,rOOOTCOOI Ci WICK & ArCANDS SEED io9I LAC-99,1bsjoat fitara,liza The fine new neamer master, leave se above, ir, at 10 A ht. For free& or