• _ ' vitt;bitrog-, Agape n. n UM:V T trevi r 221802 8 -4721# • 4 *.'..,,„ „- ~ a •-• .1.• -- • k i . . • , - - iele To t l a Atfibutet run: Owsrg**-I,4lo4reolatpn among the Antseisi !Amara this iiithisimaradlog clthw—amoag Aar who ?JOT sod who artr—oat omoarerraaoroothrorarta Prrr •it - • Amts. Taros, be gourd in nearlfaß tbscohnthat rooms, 4,:wrtl . • - ohne boaroomAto t home, hatrp,Actoika sod mow* dtito, innate It A 1.4 aid carried - home to Ar want Ai ho amid/amether- Wog, AtAlpt t re, It offers. tadoorawata ea other • t - ;apart:. Waaarn Paanaylnala eau ofrat.to allsto dram to mob ArsorAws of oar calms., Sho Warm, Gann . :. at thb lAA low a touch larva. thootaft. Wut.o • Palainal*Obfeard Vira 12 0,11:1061 labelaatial raw - membyzar a say calwr secular paper la tab ~ • . • • me ?Ninon - tti dui choose, on ;hi Pratt. dirattal Protests.. -: We publish below a portion of the debate in the House on the reception of the President's Message protesting against the, power of Mr. Corona's Committee to inquire into the official conduct of the Executive: din anima; of Ohio, raid:—The President of the United dates has made, for the that time - in our political history, an issue with this House - as to its conatitutional paters. em willing to give that oomourelcation all the considereacm ithimportanceilemseds. lam trilling that this Huss should now resolve itself into a Commit tee, and proceed te consider whether or not it. has power Initivietigste anything that may be done by any.branth ebbe Executive of this Gov ernment. 'Soso" if this high privilege getup by the President Is the true noe,lit will extend • to every subordinate under him. ^ Mr. Speaker, the Constitution of the United States declares that the President; or - eny eivil",officer ~of the United Slates,-shall be removed from office alter conviation by liopeachraint ter treason, pr other criate - rof - misdementiorr It' alse'dodares that this Hues hu the _sole power of impeach- Ins. Under Moo tie Man* }the Hem thas power to investistete - Ithiittin- Every man Is - subject to this, fromthe President down to the • spores of the Mate: - The 'Piesideit says_we cannot exercise this power, except by impeach men! How, thee, steal we found an itectech. -mut f—how take the preliminary proof f—how • ascertain whether en officer bas violated his duty anal, We can do so only by examining and investigating.. There b other way. It b only by taking-tetiGazony. by Una:doing, by la " gutting, that you estrucertain Whether or not, say oillounfthitt goverratent heti violated his duty.. Hoer skip f- _Would the President of the ' ~g2pw.....)5e- I ntgoleue impeachment an in the reoripipers %four et -r ta, lay of the cue implies that":"..tv.„,- - ) to investigate th ese " • • , the headset.. Implicated in gears and. p. 7 • 4. tragtambos, we have a right, in this-House, to Inquire Into the truth of those Wogs; and if we them true, it is oar duty to impeach the Pnorident, and send the accusation to the ; Ben; , ate, and not without. We examine into the con , dant of our - own:memberis, and Benittera . and everybody else, and shall the s naps With Mr. Speaker, at themnt'intebis; and in deed at slmost every session, the conduct (decide Ezectuive officer has been inquifed into. • What distinction Le - there between, Mc...President and any member of this.Houset lb not I stand, as to my unititutionsi right as the r epresentative of one huedred . thousand people; ss MAU tit Preildent. I have then= constitutional right, no more end no Ices. And so of every officer of this government, There is no, exception midis in favor of the President tz . Why, ale, this. doer nine set np`ty the 10 itiolliillo doctrine under which Eca 4 Po l lB begs g o verned" for thousand years-..the drachm that - "The Ring . ' . can do nolrtong.!'„:.'This is the itottothe Ring cannot berixecested.tuaien the Meg can.do no, wrong. Clouts L went to thei.block because - tits people beamed; that: he was not , above all hwr, andecttealaVi;calialliexeceiett Why, - Mr. Speaker, thedootrines set op by the Peed dsat of the. United Stites* this inetuniu a re the very worst, inzejledgere4Wrerictny clue the foundation of the government. ift.Craisrs,of Werth CaNdino,(Vera.)--14 strikes ma the argument of the gentlesrat to a mot cx... traoidinary ann.. The President'Aois not deny the power of the Health to:in - 01th into ids con - ...duo, and therefore the argument' falls to the _ground, Ills only into the mode. ' lie admits that the House has right to impuct r but he _ denies Majesties of placing his itcousers on the Cominittee Menke the sharges,'Or institute the sreneedings. There is no issuei therefore, b‘: tween the President and the gentlemen, no all, except in his imagination: - Mere ra no - cheese against the President,' and' I cannot - sit , here: quietly and permit them allegetions to go out uncouradloted by this side of Mellows. Mr. Eherman—l must We Mboodermad tee ?Teenage, if the President does, not deny . the e power of the House to institute the investigation. Mr. CatiSeT-Thetis true, but he dieelotdiny the power of the House to impeach. He does not deny that-'- Hs denies the right of lb aeon; ser (kir. Corode)th be 00-the Ootnliteit, to in- Miura the promedings. - Mr. fthernietil have already answered in re; gard to thenitaii: In Whit. ober else Mall we investigate- as to whether or not we ought to tinterathney officer f elseshall we inquire, =nutty investigation! . Mr. Crags, (is his seat„)-.Befer to the Com. mines oat Jedieduy, as has alweri - been the Mr: Susanna—ls that the- President'sposi tion? Shill:Merpusident - nt the United &MO telt us Whirs ve us to, refer. anything I We refer to auk* committee if ;to cheouevto' a mending cotooltiep If we chi/olio ton ;olden_ member, if we Ohneut, and thaliscaldent hes no right to myna:. Any committee we choose to appease, WedsAPPOßir 40 4 , Priethetuelutbitil_itt all ye li tial parties. to uniting into the Ambit _tho mune; and whet that committee reports to us, we then ourselves ascertain Whetter so ' • muation is *well Or' lif fonided,..and not &fern I hue aid more than .I intended. 1 ,7 its the Pend dent her entered his protest, ,'I are 'Whig this House shell unapt the issue. =milling to bigot'e tato the power of the Hone to baud. sue. Theist:re I inbuilt the =Daunting-Able „ communication. be referred CotheConmeitten on' . the Judiciary, with leave to report et anytime, by bill or otherwise. . Mr. &Mono caused his resolution to be read, ' and said,. Mr. Speaker, yeti will disaster that there has been a charge made against the Pried.: dent. The President himself had made.a Chugs • had my with was to investigate the'mailer,' and aecturn who was gailsy. • Now.: •Mr. eptettes, in regard seals muter, we bad 14SUCIODy on 'a. previous occasion that induced us to believe that • the Preitideit himself wan to the use at money in- Pecoeplunin .We have lestmearp. raw, sod can brut Varmint on that the President heeded over it Initsr :cc Audi put- . . pont > Now; .111 r. _Speaker and - gentlemen, hadn't I grounds to let for in iniesugation. to „Wise in what distrion this teensy tea used. The - s President having made the charger, wire-not we . 1.7 . a1is party to investigate end see who eraitalltyl, Tee Cotectittei bee agreed to . avid to the. P 1631 * drat a copj. - cif the printed testimony, as taken before U, to order:* give Mos en opportunity to' reply, midterms forward rebottles lestitheD7 roPift et be has • (Laughter IWe have al ready the tradteme, air rireaker—bul d°. /3 P‘' Mow salt proper to lobs it out here :Elfolort from the Demooratio tide, 4 .Tec,” Yee,.. o .oti - gr. Brettion;ol Tien .-.Thet issue Pt a. grate one._. We CA Oland le-examined.l the if it be in order. Mit the whole ryit poled till fhb 4' Mr. - Thar, ob ) Mr, -, ~ ~~ ~': MEE ,* • ; .: ii~~` ~ `,.. p , ; .; ••.•:•• : •,:,:•:•••,:• • . *::: • =MEM MENA MEM :~; :;y,:- EVE • - •,...-:-. ~..-•,•, , •...- : - -1 1 ,1'...7.!:'-':', !........ii'...;.fi..4k.::: i....:.,.,.. ,,, . , . .i'•;',..'"- - . . ............ .. 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' fent elections iiiirligtnl)Cilliid-bythe,Ocenpation - i• of Central Italy. - 1403ardliain tromoYa, and the " . formal annonneetierictinit nig Watts geotmot• mei, respecting !Um ell:Trade* Of the popular will," accepts tiMiiiii4eignty, lite" States and Territories which:Urea* clear lyproncancedfOr Itallan unity. ''Trines , and Cordials tuive thus ' far played'adoilithly; and the; secret 'stooge.' mente Into eat:4,114 entered .POletit theiete• rnenosatent of'. ttelate tat Io bow. being car. cled ant, andteintot galoh aiiortatilitaifathet 'siesifices'! Jot 'bibittot.iiito#l;atiert'Oe • Nu . yams of theflilie,' 'l, c.,'-. - ~l 4 -- ~.. regard*** ey *A b et*- , ' • !, Imtandl ce*Mralta , ,• . kinslyivards. loadedisitkrammy to be need against us* that Kr, Bisu f h,l rise ✓ to • Rotator-order, and Yk thetheriusla not:ittAtlntavidelon. Preaidentahall have an op portunity Of rindliiiiierylini — rit tEd - Teirtrino..! ny, and introducing rebutting avidence.. Omagh tar) • - 0.1?(Inslow, iitt :North -_-Carollnk!, (Dem.)7:- The Preildint• - Matti no ob ebliodwh e ißG e F to ile latter hraneltof HirehliSta to. the drat charge; 'thif Wink-against him distinct *14;040; btitinetitates an in. qiisition of thfirHousito atikeiertersti inuntries. 7-I .WCovods—Members of the Hoare:- nf • the- Thlifi;rourth Cdtigress,' were "expelled en - . Pitt onaril resolutions. (Ilers.Mr..Covode resd the resolutievantherising die Tariff iireeittiga• tlon of theTbirt - i-letirth_Coligresajl: hams Felten Interest in invnetigatiag this for4l.foll. the foot, is well as the -President, that Penn. , sylvan!' had became the battle groand.Of on.r parlVand our people were being corrupted -hy this use of . money. I wanted to follOwlt op, and detect the gniity:party,and,..if tont tips*, my! party, let it - tali. The _ President, his charge, of come intimates . that our party* • gedity. Ill*, let !the knOrp, the led dent can Make itappeer that•helsnlear, bar will . siandlit a.'betterpositiOn'hifore-lhe **miry than he does - now; and' me for the opportunity.* , aet. - himself rlght.—. ((treat *tighter.) lf . . • •• ! • tho gentlemen from Virginia 'preppies to make a . motion --to lay npon d: table, I astir. drat to soy thatln that rceolotion which hag been referred' to 1 . - dittatit..piika:On.Oliarge. The President' hinutelf*ada the charge, in his not* none Pittsburgh. letter, that money bade been need in Pennsylvania.. I stepped forward *nee how It wan need. He made the charge, and 'notL • POPULATION or ma UNITE) firares.—, The population of the United ewes can be cattlemen with dome exactness, in advance of the from ifs natural multiplication and its regular inereme by immigration: If this increase in the past ten years ban been only.. rapid se in the ten years previous, our population meet now be 11,610,802; and flit has been in the same, pro. portion as that from 1790 to 1800, we haveiMpopii Walton of 31,178,998. If this tecreatie shiffl go on rte it has dope' side° 1790, our popnlattda in 1870 will , be 41.916,468; in 1880.46.849,085; is 1890, 76,852,890; , in 1900,.101,888,807, and in 1959,447,169,670. Itiaintereating to compare thigrowth in 'pop. ulatitie of the different parte of thwUnlon.l. In 1790, therblissiatifppi valley bid 200,280 inhatbi Marne; while there were 8,708,116 on the At: larifficand 11 431 on tbe gull of Mexico. There was note single pioneer west of the idiselasippl. In 1860, there were 117,271 Inhabliantiems our Pacifle owlet; 8,641,754 in thellisaisaippi valley. 12,729,759 in the Eastern Btatee; and 1,702,902 in the Stales east and west of the 111WiMippi bordering on tbe Golf. In 1860,17.1 per cam. of the population or the Union were in the MIPS• isaippi valley, 64 8 inthe Eudora Suites, Led 7.8 in the South. Thus is the 'political powqr of the coaritry'llenteeing in the Mleslasippi Valley. The foreign immigration in the !meted jeans has been more thin • 8,000,000. We havelmlf a white popoiattoo of about 26,500,000 • Thielftves number less than 4,600,000. The free nominee, •nutebeting Shout 500,000, are found Mike lathe (fee and the elemettotee. Their laszeseelettot rapid, but It ht uniform throughout the Sopth. In 1850, there Were 265,000 of them in the Boistb, and 198,000 in the Boni'. • The..Butten which hove incremed the rocel is population from 1840 to 1860, are. Wisconsin, lowa,Arkansoo, Michigan, and U1nae.16,04.4. that bare progreued the leastin that. tin:Aare Wiotoitt, No w Raropahlre, South Oltenia,. NOrth Carolina, and Virginia. Of theoe, Termottt is iha eloweat, and North Corollas the quickeet„ In Inman. ' t The greateakfahrease of population, therefpre, le seen in the Centrat BtAten, especially inithe Northwest and Soithweitorhieh are 40n5t410,11- to that extent, appropriating the deeteasfog politioni power -of the-East.—Gfoli. ffamous Cualai a•milaT a FittaCtraL.—Aire learn from the Montreal Commercial that Air. Saban Janes, of Quelph, has brought' the fol lowing carioca charge 'goblet the Principal of the Female College at Guelph: Jonee sent bin daughter, on 0 1 4 child, to the college for beeeducratton, as • boarder, in inn:toting the Ree:ldr. fireonegil,the Principal, in case of her Masai tiapprlse him at on en of Febretary, bearlog accidentally tbst rrr, int:eximiaation °tithe pupils, to leant bleditaghte7r'e heion her deal - On hisarri~albe:fatted lactation of deleteribus . r-Om the-admin : moved and placed_:nnder me. 1. ' beioi re -tie:the 26th. /din Jones ruse taken ill on the let of robrn- My; : and en the 6th wrote to - tbe fathee in forming him of the fact, but the letter iris per er sent. SubsegOgotly becomkiititiOtO eeriono lyillahewrote nolo, asking ber fatherland mother to come and see her. TAM letter: the Principal of the -Academy imbued the , person charged with carrying it to the PostoMmi, to hero. . , '.' ito medical attendance was provideiLfor the poor child, dying mitten straoseri andlongtog for the father and mother of whom she wee the only daughter. The wife of the Principal treat ed her tommapithically with aconite, mercury and bryony. She wee speechless when' her father arrived, sod could not or Gowns relate tow - much ape hod suffered...or why her ParAtir 'had been kept in ignorasee of her oondltien. Iran • matter of congratulation to the friend' of humanity that the lintmluition pf coolies Into Clips has been prohibited. We believe tha t - poor Chinese were cheated and deluded, and' en lisedtin board of vesselswithout any correct Idea oftbefite theartwaitedthemlntasethey earvived to resod Cuba: - Theyirere treated during Matey.. ago With a cruelty scarcely surpassed in the hie tory of the African eine trade. Hundreds died on 'every passage, owing to confinement and im proper food. dod. tho condition of those who reached their destination was simply that of slave; It is doubtless true that in some coun tries coolies bare been treated differentll. Ttiey voluntarily bound themeelves out, fpr a term of years, have receivi-d stipulated 'wages. ',Alive returned home with come of money which are regarded u wealth in their native land. • But the poor wretches who have been chipped to Cuba have erldom or never fared thus. We hesrd some dine ago of .the horrid details Of 'the embarkation of 850 of them on the English ship Flora Temple. at Macao, of their sufferings-and rebellion, and finally of their destruction with diat of the vassal. They .were battened down beneath the decks when the.ship struck: upon a Suet' The officers and erevi"took to — the boats, and left the miserable coolies to go down with the vessel. 01 010 others who were lately put on hoard a French propeller at Btawtow,l4o dime laudid at Havana.—Lonistals Journal. • 'Stafit lia - beennihre load in demanding non-intercourse with the free , Ststss than Mississippi It nil expected that. Its-peopl e would have beep enthusiastio_it4hele support of hatunixidadmstarte, ifshait had say; .otharabject theta the MOMS of a political party their chimera agalaet dependence upon north arel' enterPrilA, PP', Teedit, eadeifielut 1.4:e 4 + 'OS:SW ire copy from the - Vick6ml Whigt,”Ws learn-there is a large manufactory of "rusiet shoesn it Brownsville, are linboat to be discontinued because, there is no italiffor the shoes. Samples may be seen it ihn. sort-of William Cox, in this cloy. They appear take dlthe very best quell It; at'lchst„ speaks loader than anything waxen say, of the hypic• May of the times, Here is a home mauttfactOry of articles, which -ire usually imported:frbm Mositschusetts, in the very heart of Miesissippl, which does nor receive X ttronage surßeieht-to keep it golog. A 'Man AND tits DANCNUN DAODAID.--00, Mitiday las Mr. Peter Myeii, et Cumberland county, in company with his .daughter, a Stile girl aged thirtera7eare, &Bei:opted tci crosirthe dam as James' Mill, fa West Peausboro town ship. Itt triatallboat that had been used for 'flit purses. Immediately on leaving the oboes, ntempistuons to drove thy boat rapidly dorrn the stream, and tidally averlhe The:half cipsised, and Mr. ?dyers and his littleStaghtir, lifter a few ineffeotnal efforts to save themsalvel; sunk to the beuom of ttu y t z t a i ii i ep stream.' .;Ple, holy one who - witnessed the instroptur wasjf Bale who immediate! thalami's, llama the neighbors' assembled and used ,every to rescue• the 4ullerers, but all their exatimin were attuning. - The •bodiel were - taken from the stream about half Si hour after thasmodmit, Whin Coroner Smith wee tient for; who held an • I . 44ot:upon them...lionitictry Telegraph:, A Has Now sw as Lost.-. The Official Chem!. cal Inspector for the State of Ohio, &nth* fol lowingalarming analysis of ..flaignatte Brandy/. onaef the most costly and favorite drinks now 'found both at public bare, and private homes Where they use brandy at all. The hint, tin we bruit;not be lost upon thou' who o u s t } -, vile - sfasio'fitiardezt 0" lot sample (dark), 65' per cent alebollo opirtio by valuta,. and .41 Tor cost by -welghltr:sytitillo' gratityi-0.145 t tints Indicate golphatid , bolds, nitric; ot , ijtd Mt, to cl;el7,•pittoito IMO 0111 4ablotYpoi, bacl so oltuvdinnoa. of (oft 4: Dace—common To blabytmtf ;71 • lenn der n itiog not u- ere more em, IND post • to* paint saittial bit Any opals 3 i4toAas? Dituw4cCirlidi-douleilltylwor joAing at thi *his I,Cfeil,-131R go consplpletr'vapitysedi . .4haUficta lbal tOssin4t eta loot Ws poor* . orrpot6b, - Wad thobit` *dila attended tibetwOrkhgatitly boor olooo t Dos nutted a word. • • `*iaseiriii ion !L.ihe• AI3IIIIFM . . -t-• ~.$ - - , -- I .'•lt • ,;,-, - , r 1, , ~ = .Trta ilbdeldh l ia Frite:A , Stir Itestme s -:- 1 il e b .-si d ia tit • report :lie berms of th yemet,lealls6-P,hlta 4 1 ' ; 'i i ; 4- "'• • ' I ilt lUM -,..:;.. -i"..- - _ ' t44.1,.......; \.„14,,,......111/,SwoklPaitlatitacreret,PlatV.ti,:', The Dualities a fdr. ll Wilt?, report will trLillai—r .. annatirtrtixt - Order of the 'eloastitateant indielawat-sgainsithaddrainfatm.,.. MOUMlOnetik u reed p.ow ie ib .e s dee t .The rtz w ,.... A n t lion from whioh i will never recover. They ! potinat"=" msr,ISSI Woke will be opened et the will form the huh of the OpPolooll,ll4lrety Thee UMW °Manua agehreer.lie 111 end to daring the preset year. they will VOA:tried 7,3= 4 ll 2 . , : i w n laarttis asp:: t h ertl e Teo . ,, at to against General - Pottar trt ,' VehlaYinlailk, Viola terri mitractoct„ - a - w.aertas ccattaoe q7"' f° ef 7irettria T g tub. hm many, irresistible projectiles, and l a ~grov 1,7.1 p ~,,.. t . the eviL4 itmk a th...ad o.p.y. I . accomplishac hie overthrotroatlesa hi tads mill)_ ';.Y 4ll 7___. fordek, and pubs himself boldly in ths -attitude 1 r `ereptartating all etiteetiM with the teal pal! of ' them aloanoto and tomesalented °argot. ... • . ux&yeittiitri,i` • , ' • -NOTlCE. l —liatg sold. myintereatin- the M Whetter k Moon to Otocklie I:mimeo! to Weak 4W/LLIAII kUllltitEt it ; eV Cettinnitl, fort foto =old. oration,' mootTeriret . ttritel 'llk foll reetktrefi molar mead Dam to do - Pak Woo' rierj way ...ter of tat* tweed mil pato:Mao. WILLEM! StrktkEft wilt coo. neiti the ,boomer et air cake Ito 69 rifle week %oak the delta, Of kind; kt4rorst6' it their own /Ace; Na 2f Itylketriet. ' _ • the iteeldid moth!, of Wheeler • Wllances.Seving .liachbraa oar all olben4 It is earwig!) . nror*Wi for at thlittrait to refer, as the community bee lons abiliedeffded them to be "the beat for all fatally perporese diwit wwW .niaiely sista that after ibree store expetiance In Melee.. lag lischlrie baslnwia, I bare not toned the allglitsai cameo toeidler my opinion of this truly llingtrateet abbot seelog ' aciaddses. In bidding Ay:patrons and Wends farewell to the bush:was, I would eel It of them to eXtenel to Snore. 024 1 r4-* Mite rude onerous tolinance and oovirt.7 that tbey humid all tf* been ready to grant to insf end to Owe ta thlionceinnall !hobnail not pecretiassid wawa inglinebine, I would aide It ai s fayor to thenuiVasee Plat they .arovild examine Wheeler*. Witswe's before being be. deiced to boy ens of the Steins that have bat a newspaper Them to the Palle. Toots, with 1'0;44, I ALEX. R. REED, so. 61 nth itiest: • .„ . LCUIL DEIN all e er .moreor /ass froninfors, when • cline le atilosount the tiethtz cannetdietonr the oxen.. Ttieluo of b.li NAIIIIINTOaII ViaeartrOt has to ontoletteil fastentte given the Nabs patient knew diate idiot 'This Inedlone hoe prot4 Holt to be of 1219. arbAti *14.. of e. Papered end tie n. L. vainstrionw * 0:4 Wholonle Neenti add mint:tore et pule. No. mrdW $11), n.rner t! of Toed 14d renal' Ingette, Pittebnrsb, an experience _Nu* jaw:Y . 4l.g.. Ph) a 71., has a gpottanis Byron far children teething, which atly hicllitatea the pineal.* tenthhh by not:ening LI, gnaw, tednelng att initunnaation—will alleynU.patn, isms to regulate, the heretic' Depend Opltlit,inothets; It lOUtve Mt to yooraeba• end retie, i`o • r Id - an 0w../—• Bee stincrtisentan in Ito , et comma. 1,1134,1ai1yT1 Set atiDeniiirmtnits 0 LET: DWELING HOUSEe;, AT TOE CORNEA OP' s WYLIE AND TTINNE!, SD& Entmee N 6. L 7 Tunnel etreee Favirttreat the bonen of A. N. BROWN, hp2.3tl N 0.116 PlMlend. WOR RENT—A good Dwelling House, with men toom, awl .with -Maar .od G.% oftailo on *M. , * Alloill=7 Olt!. war thy A.. .ot , mndiwoy. WCt we!roatoo too good tenant on my low Items Itogulte GAZZTIA Ofl/011. ww124,11.1 7TH • . Thom=!Banally tint -L lo4ln OW Pith° br .I.lftire4ra . IZTrA-ZlTlts£l conardha,, nevi wilt? peones it non. rail.; la afford nuenniainest tiesthen givsn in than Yt acts ss it 17 tvagin, And one trent atone' will convince ion anticline . saris teen ft contains • NO RAR AG Cißlc, OPIATE , at any Und,cad therotry idloas by roman, Abe voffor. bop of l our child, losiadot by dcadmfog :to ontatabba. for a tb nobalt era myna Dal or tbo only refablo pro. pot am known Apr CRILLDRIRI TEETUINO, DUE. 4110EA tion , DYBnNTLEY. • ORIPISO N TUB DOWZLA, ACIDITY OF TOR STOMACH. WIRD,' COLD RI THE READ, and CROUP. story' for wytatin, mu, nditing• lofiatenation, ropobaing /3olooth and Mims, paa it I boo oo eat:al—being atbrpamodie,ft b mod labia idainy mutt to WI caw of LVNVOLAION 011 °TORS FIT& At you soda the 2 4Jad Itrakb of 'b b# 4 l Morena. to te. 11,0144 Tolleibm wttir 80. 7064' 4 g tm* 11 nPoleet,, Red alstambwoo nate 't TLBp/OP HALIG,Obe fourth CO II onkllt of tout:m:oa And the belmooe ou •4redit 611,9 akar 2 leant ' • •' • Th. c.t.h..r te relaired.kitfettakd with appro.- ed bttf.to2 Inbred froutitate• unlit rid, aid • Ileu will W ritaloect Y addldoo4 alentfllY. • • .1 W. C. D. WIMPS,. U. L. 410. • JO: O.IIALEE. Ipry tFa., ' March fOth' T MIN ' IMO. • • .t • 'kW at theism, this ezot plam, wSit to, eoLi all tbe per. r dl.pp mportytalooglog to Lao lett tem offloads *Loam astl i otudetlog of Coat, Mamma Milt • sod tion6lo flood Latt06 .. 25T0 SO It= it% lutd tam Illfeett Tu•alag and Dodos Lathes, f het. og, one term.. feet; go oil Cow Tome Pitalair lizotatoo sod 'lsm' Pl ' aatrotltb other Tomtit regmbitolttr. cerryttryton a Stet ohm 1.1 Id Bb op gm op Tilttlllooltelkal indlres,Ostit. tor Loolette to, der Pet" 4 ". isms 83)0to$1000 4 moult 11 oad.o mouths: head aettb =Wed aocatty "r bserto i rtater- 4 Midi! b. matted: •' Tor I silo a ette Desig. SOS on the Mod. _ •-" Lists Loma. aunty " =l-40 .. _ . wri B. IL.ROaOII , tdia'x ofIA Booth, dada. SPRING BOOTS SHOES. W. B. Schmertz. & Co. spbmdidatutortmenta b. ROOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, MIN the tame variety if iootili and ©Wilmot BOOTS and Allan! en? brostetrt to thlsetty, 'blab they is ielllng min Ifo . 81 Slfth Street. aOg OUBE • EE ENS will, find it to their avenue, to oast et the WIRTH 'Rows beaten Otalt tbdr PWChilta of Rettnekeeplog anklet to the are Use.' Oar steely In part, *an wittwrthem the folk"' RING STOVER ealyebe but x rttiwiD 41110 ILVARRID IRON WAR T: Pieta. 'phttatehtd, Apemen* nad premed TIN WARD, TOILAT WARILTRATA. TARIM 001111IP,IIAD IRON& The Wetland POLAR RIIVRIOTRATOR—the wet ea opal* Retfebtantor la the Ilaits4 Steles. Tbe mimeo 101 =LAT, PAM BIRD OACLITI—of la lect a Lege varlets lad begin selected stock of wares has serer betatetreeed le this market lead , es RI palms ea lied Or, at the WIRTH IRONY, - , , , 110, 124, Wood sheet. z , Firs Dom, from. rifth. ' orlat lied_ , ,' . Te .1., cuss°. QUN f 11013--10 - bags Flaxseed; %Oar . WV ' Dgd s 'Pvt.; 4 4• in d for • cluxfd LiP • ::1.110 , t: • 'q- Na.*roitt. PUtsada a coartwl her ra nt , Jc.ly.i &id by 8. JO N. sun 44 svta TODecarposi• , Megreat enquiry has been made foni Moabite of_prara housbnlPWlr Whst " Aat under oar arrae to mutate thew awn wasirted TWA gused-end lakeebia di was witrctad sad y•tyab ed EPFR__ /4. - 44 , , 1 . a GlVN ' sbi b 61ned :Harrington's Patent Carpet lining. This article having proved lia - WO* hie now tom Into' Marra efts so much ea that suircei.T • car win b P"