PI !ht end t•l. 'nd , % tip atmoot to the knea4. 1106 wear a vr , •at many rings sto4ifed with b tlMtjful erne in the** tona. 4100 their A lita.o. Fa rhino here firs nr changes ;tt a been the seine for hundred! of years. Attached to every large 'temple anirs are of the too 4, ` d - theta,. le last bight ... r aura 4attaial print they are orliiiind idaded .iirri e l...n mo st estructiyo fines: that ever o wait a Profusion ofbrilliant hod costly oeentesots• bout t i 'jn i ii i i.li C iel V c lt Jn ! l:oari kilthb'!cs49 trot '' Their duty ie to dance before the idol-sod, morn- Si. Cloud, lying at the head of c th e :L i t: a r t ineeind ecertivic end on festal ocresiona. They I and the flames were almost instantaneous are eappeettot by: tooptedtrade, *itch to , otoine i pi , communicated to the Edward I3atea. varepleer u ert immense. Then, are 10. or 13 iiii..<, TIT hurtling boatuysr . t.sgt froatlicir tided to the temple in this place. ,e mooring ant ilo : .iiedTo7rn - This twee. 2 . 37: It:ht trtee.rtinqtbe women in this country are i ling fire to such boat as were unable to slates in one senile of the word ; hut they wield !get out. „memo the I. pb4,,,Hbl. Men have „ i , e ,„ l A strong wind prevailing. the boats a• i long almost the thtire length of the Levee Yield te.tbeir,woinet and do at they hi 1, or hav oit, , e ; ,/ ~,, rat. of an .),a .,,, ,.iii t,,,,. they e'l soon presented a solid sheet of &tine. By "3 are I this time ~._ _____.__., ~ a _ l ,_____ ,. ,__ their t., , ,, __ . me nearly thr whole city became a '7.1"1,0:!!!"I'w!`::::,`11, .:: c " .. 7g . '" " " 71 roused, and the utmost consternation pre -th l . h I li I „ oded, they lore thelrl ~ailed. . sheiltrYlertil ilertattithri A hiuther 'Missionary am, one tune talking ti some women 'on the sub etttof Christianity.. end for 'mba r th i py . li.to,,,,,i attnottteely.:•At. last one raised herself up, and, aqt a:Nom:tn.-what dn! know kpow how hrinsgreo?.l and wa , er.make fire, and took my huahntd's ft 4i—that its enough for m 1 '4o Itmax." Our tnott violent opposers arc, ettinitlinee'the'tvemen. 'Men ere freqoetttly litorio'entbnami Chtiatitnity,•hut their wives pre j - atm! titan, A matt came to me, a short time ago. detiritqdwptiata. Wben I naked if bit wire war a ,fn I Whit hatoming a Christian, he%, aid he would, goa'!id tonault httr. lie told 111 . 7 hiSiltelitloll; told her ;he eritild still live with him, as before, i: she itt4Mte a • Chriatitn. She became very much enraged, and abused hint in a terrible man- I net. Of all ttingcvni in India, a woman's is the wont—men have frequently to flee from the lan• page they use. After ahe had wasted her total). ulary , 'of bed winds on the Nlis‘ionary and on her husband, and, seeing that he was still determined itibeeorning Christian., she tore off the thaly, or rWsretsge farina, from 1 . 1. ncek, threw it et him, abiffetti, anoin: she uses going to her friends, who roma idritet 'hundred mina distant Such are some of (tibial* this poor people have to endure in be aetaitig Chririans. . Touts idectinnat•tr, O. W. M'MILLA:ST. ?shaking of the .t.eanter Empire. The leiteiti infnrmntion • with respect to the latel,-,etallision 811 the ,Northliver,-on Thusidny , night, states that seven bodies ftsCheerr, it:ken from the wreck. They were foetid in the upper tier of berths in the ladies' saloon. The telegraphic report states that eleven or twelve hail lwen found, but we are assured that this is nut the rase. The 'billowing have been identified—lsa !wife Carson. aeed 18 ; George L, Buck age,c,l 2 ; ITrs, Noble, sister of Gen. • It is 'impossible at present to tell the, »unifier of bodies lost; it is feared, hoe.' over, that they will exceed thirty. Some 2.110 'of she passengers were taken off the wreck by the Rip Van Winkle, and sever al were eon eyed to Newburgh in the small boats, so that there are at least thirty or forty still missing. It may he that sever - NI have returned to New York by ilia, steamer Hudson. The Empire lies on one of the flats elf. Newburgh, the stern being aground in 161 feet water; but the saloon deck is eptietlx' itioire water. .1 The pilot, Levi Smith, first diseovered, the schooner--most of the pasiengera vingrettred—rapidly bearingdowit throttgh, the channel, apparently without having 1106' 1 tieed,the !Koerner. • He stopped the engine and went forWard.te hail her. Althotigh his voice crying to the nion.,at the tivheel, of the schooner to “lo ff 1. lu ff 1" wait heard fo, the eiteiti„it appears that the men of.the Inhortnet did not hear it. , 111ie edginess wore then reversed. tied little the steamer was making stern way die schooner came upon her with a:re tail:4mm crash. The bowsprit entered the forward cabin just under the larboard giettitle, iled so heavily was the schooner loaded-thatahe was not . brought Op until bit eery bow had also entered the Ern- Theorist'. Scenes •ishielt new followed r6tiescribettir Most of the passengers *MO :for the.enrht, and Weresleep. -4,00 1 i; ba th e, • When shestruek and 4111 1 4 1 t,oatne rushing into the cabin, the natt adoeped from their I:eds and rushed to lAttellies to save their lives. ltis very possible that many in the for- Wird cabin were overwhelmed with the Seater before they could escape, thought to all appearance every one escaped. In the teritbli confusion they trampled and bruis ed each other. In the ladies' cabin, when it was found that the boat began to sink, the most awful totuternation ensued. The screams of tint women , were heart-rending. Wives Malled on their husbands, and children Wen to their parents. for safety, :•,00 shore, at Newburgh, the first inti maUun of the dreadful catastrophe was the eyefel screams which arose front the pas- 1 porgies and the mournful tolling of the steamer's bell. this, including the assembling of the pes_sengers on the after promanade deck Wirobittl the pilot house. occupied a pe riod Of lens than eight minutes, during which the boat was slowly and constantly settling down, floating meanwhile With the tide. When the water reached the furnace Ares. explosions caused b y its rush upon e burning coals, occurred, which forced out* panel work upon the deck, and added still more to the cotifusiou of the MMltent. A pamienger on board saw many in their filets, jump overboard, and thinks that no lase thin twenty lost their lives in this wet, though a great portion of those who Ateped , overboaid were picked up by the iftell boats front Newburgh. is not known how many, if any, gen demen were drowned in the lower cabins. About 160 in all were there, and none of , those who escaped had time to save more than they had upon them. Those who were In bed end asleep were lwakeued the noise and screams and barely escaped with their lives ,;711aCaptain'enifice was buried soquick the books, papers, passenger's list 11 114000 11 7 were not recovered. To the Itheieept of the people of Newburgh the re of the Or Gast, Empire aro in many coutforts, which they will *net. 'MO &Nair* can easily be recoverea; to tittit Oka Ws to the owners wilt be compar .lll4,47ti teithrti. 114enteridettt wholly resulted from this weietalt a peeper •ttmli-ont on board the teehleem% et horn the inattention of the amomitile whom. ~,,,,,ihrtioldr ott4ervo4l W a leotard !anther bo la * a **on o . siori 4 idem.dtin Ito, INCilf• . ' 11401. VI 41 ottgrufessiumi.— * /* Whiled The titto4, ...it. la wjett eat *A lig Idle iietejleect ' Destrative Fire—Los qstimateil at $6,000 4 4u0 f r ,41 t : / Ot. !Alum PaylB. •K ns Illisseenr sst night of mil • The heat from the horning boats set the buililiogs fronting on the Levee on fire, the flames comMunicating at the lowest street, the very heart of dm business portion of the city—and extending front Locust street for three-quarters of a mile down the Le tee, reaching hark as far as Second street. Within these bounds nearly every build ing is in ruins. 'l'o attempt to givo par. Oculars to the midst of the excitement that now 'priwails, is utterly impossible. The :St. Louis Republican office, with extenirc materials and machinery, w4s entirely destroyed. Otr. Chambers, ono of the propriemrS ut tha Republican, is now in Washington City.] ;• • ' 'rite offices of the New Era, the Pee. ple'e Organ, St. Louis Reveille, and An. eieger des ;Western, shared a similar flip, Suite of them, howeiier, eased a great portion of their materials. The Banking Houses of the Messrs. Be -1 noight, J. J. Anderson. Preebory & Co.; Clark & Bro.'s, Nesbit& Co.. E. P. Teo. son, and the Telegraph office, were entire ly destroyed. The operators in the 'till , legrvith office subsequently rentovedlo opposite side of the river. ' vaults of the different banking; houses, however. are supposed 4 0 be • I secure. The folloWinistearaboits, together Nirith' their cargoes. were timothy detti4e4::-.- White . Cloud. Edward .13atesi Deli Taglioni, Elem.**. ri10.41. Agrypenn, Eagle, Sarah, Kit Carson, 1112ntoluk. ,our, A. Maineltike. Prairie Steu.. - Etidoin; Bt. Peter; Red Wink; AlikandeillafwitoK Martha, Eliza' 'Elienetitc'Allendsli. 'Oen. Brooke and Frolic. A number of balls* and wood busts iettre nlee.b.efheil• The burned district enpbrienti winat j all of the buisinetie'pni4loif dt'itie city. The miircliante harid - verz . henaiy stocks of goods,. , IThere . ..Weasr.wery moveable! propticireneethi' 4.. The lose je . ..fe 4 . 4 !*ltiqiPe. eligeqe of My dispstchcontaitomu , rtlleiparticulare °ruin great coneagritton, 'yttitit Which our city has Wen vidited, heti been tletayed'orr account of an intenibption in the telegraph.- ' ern now , enabled, howeverr to send You it pretty full 04llittkof thq pertieulare. The whole nuinber of houses destroyedj is four hundred 'a ed eighteen. including the] mna vatuaile•purtiotrof the city. The 'ameba of lives lost is not known, but suppotted to be about twenty. j ,The!oes of property is now estimated at hilly $6,000,000. 7she insu r ance coin *lies generally wilt be enabled' o pay the fell amount - of 'their I iabilititar. 'rho bro. kers , are all, insured. Since the fire the Cholera has greatly a Weal fairy:moos nr rue Rutin ARB PLAWT IV Peontrctrin GitaraL.— The fourteenth number of Braithwaite's Retrospect for Practical Medicine and Surgery, contains an article on this subject which is calcula ted to alarm those who indulge in the pies and tarts made of this palatable plant. It seems that it furnishes the material of one of the moat painful and dangerous diseases to which t h e hunyusaystout is subject. The substance of Uje article is briefly thiiP—The youtig genii of rhubarb' edit.: tainioxalie anti herd . kriketeetitiisids . lime; and coatiiilueedy thotte-who Oat as Wes of food niade of •tho ant.Pdrink. such water, are introduciricitoo their p'* ' terns the constituent ingredients of die mul berry calculus which is an nialatirotlittlei and If they are dyspeptic, and. Unable' 'to digest the acid," are very likely indeed, to incur the pain and the exceeding petit renal concretion of that kind." "', e oxalate was found in three out of tour af ter eating the rhubarb." ' • ' This, it must be admitted,. Is 'rather startling. The mulberry calculus feckhn must painful form of the, concretion of the kidneys and bladder. The rhubarb plan[ has come into extensive use, and INgtlneh ally considered a very wholesome artier of diet. If the danger in - .usintitis as great as is represented, in the kitstrospeck it should be universally known, indeed there would seem to be reason to infer that the danger , s not confined to thote who use limestone water, for the acid will probably combine with other bases as welt as wi th ° lime. The presence of oxalic add, in the plant, perceptible to the taste, would lead one to conclude a priori, - that the the ascribed cflect would result from its use, tvlienever ilia not decomposed by the stomach, which seems to be the case -in the greater proportion of lust/woes ;, and. the experiments have little rooin to doubt its agency in the production of oxalate gravel in the urine. THf.: SVUTIICAROLINA eIiNVASNTION:-.• A Convention, or General Committee, composed of Delegates from the so-called "Committee of safety" ill the several dis tricts of South Carultua, assembled st Col umbia on Monday last. The venerable Daniel E. }tiger, of Charlestovrn, was chosen President of the body. The va rious resolutions offered were referred to a coalmine of twenty-one, and among them were sonic by lion. F. 11. Elmore, request iug the Governor to convene the. Legisl ature upon the passage of the Wilmot Pro viso, or the abolition of slavery in the Dis triet of Columbia ; others by Hon. F. W. Pickens, affirming the Virginia Resolutions passed last winter; and others again by Col. Chesnut. involving the policy ol"non intercourse." The Convention udjourned sine die on the 15th inst., after passing various resolu ' tioas : among them, one reccommending the appointment of a Central Committee of Vigilance and safety, to be composed of five persons; and a third, expressing con,fideace in the •patriotism, energy and eilicienry of the State authorities," RIMICItOTI PP ENIORANTs.--The New York FroerOan'a Jokrust imp; tit:l44ml of 18.110 stusaistuaut, who sire stud .to lava arrstftul at dud port iu ,Jaututiy, Fabfuor.y, mud "March. of thts julleui :You , MON *err Rumen CethoM4r. I)ctimiciacy :and The;posttion I. s fet t hv. Alu• Marty .)both No tlt and late Presidential ih s ruggle 'in rtferenee the Free questiiiu. is yet fresh in thi minds or the people. 'then they united attl with nue volre",on the platform of the cel-1 ehiatod Nicholionietier..iowlitch the doe . trine of restricting the limns of slavery by Congress was dearly repudiated, and even I threatened with destruction by the veto power, if necessary, should Mr. Cass suchl ece,tl 4t the.erebidency... —Now the tatilea are mimed, and we find the Democracy of the South standing alone 0 . 11 their pril•till. very platform. while their compatriots of the North are feathering their netts by 0n..1 alitions with the Abolitionists awl Free-. In Connecticut tlie firth . more was - Made' to effect such a union, and it:se the..sn• eeeded as to defeat th rat; tlesoted Free Soli Whigs and enabled titre!) nitscrup9lpt . ol;7 l cofncos to mitireprAaent the, aiews..pft !S i people of that State in 'llia' a2t.l Poittress:l In New York city the second adventeidne'l ram the late; tnunioipal , eleatfoxi.; +The= entire Casa .party. Nichol/2On letter sulk all, fell in with .the Free SujjerAhpil lup7. ported one man. fur the . Illnvocalit.t; „Fall ] the coinbination' faildd most iigeTitilf. • in Wisconsin, too, We see' this' Dattiotiracy‘ and Free f3oiliactsliattling underone. cont.' mop banns r-, T .Alte dist,tents..tutu4awalloar i itig,the,corciker body Aa4 breeches. it will ;work the coining, efetitione moat, p . t*re. • to rttliantuthi4iAdicsttAtie atirthat a shailerAlsiletr will be stetted' ;..and bartering ofinwtrogia such ),tritni.Free WhiPi* .Clist'JP4 44. 1 4 , W11. 1 4. 1 !4gre5il ed. „SO svagOamintitet..onc swrar,ing vengeance against Fire Soifitiin anti 'npw falls ininiiriairniiiirben theis i e' the brait !iota) of s rinkoilie iberebY. • , 'pRDADIFUL SHEiNVIDON AND. LOPS OF Ltriv.—ke the' (fit.=—Geritairi Mar. eliall i 'ef barque Nissnigue,freet tet t strived at Quebec on the 1201 iosteell4 broegfwelit pp% Pr , ,ths-ca, find allpfn_f the yesserigers albs brig Hseesh. Nat qpiort, espt. isiiewry 31d' ApiiL'icd. Cres&eV; Ithich eine) le-vol: helot with the ice at t a'.clook an As awn. - inrof :the. Wilt vi April, When thPpeseam.., geflP. Were itt7.44 1 fuunderitl in: alioctst twenty Minutes ;after. ' The captiiin; first riatto or 'hoft:xtcs,i Tgsvet..-:Tite shd think/ . me t es, andi teir - othetd, left . Nem Orleans Picayune teams by l.ttors ' the (ship 'itr''iltd.,fffe4.eitt immediately oh from Jalapa, that a diligente,(mage nth icli. finding that'their ship was going ditwor-.! loft Vera. Cruz ,on the 18th u/i.,for Moki- Cept.,Maltehall.tookonghundredatul twes./ . co, with .snyerk mstiengttrs, two of wham triune! FA iseemp a re and six seamen of f the were ladies. was . stopped tiy robbers he-• icedlt oT wholu hg pht - ciffoti four other tweeli atiitgFd 'trod San Juan that night. vertiels. >Na pen Min detieribe theldthible In the stage.'. Wog Col. A. Cli:Antriacy:i situation and .tlestitution lir die pailsiengere i formelly of the.4.ltl, Infailtrygli•A• Anny, -P4rctltgwitisioes occhildremchlidrms-with j and a late resident of York. C. M. Bog the /tug qf paTenia.. ap4 Atey , t4elpspkves i beNpf Boston, Mer f Dolighertiof $l. Louie. air acid th e greate st part til litchi Alb.. je w el,' and'one' frost-bitten. - • 'perinni 1"64, , robbers were iiirined with uligh , theicesl4 beforc•qatit.'Morehallqeabli- lances anti eseopetts. :and upon' the . pas eo.s.lteutr: Sane., !Repel -.At, c,),unq,spokir„,sungerti.retusii4 twenty-fiye'shipa in the; ice , ronsequeittly' they pled at . them. Col. R..imsey, kuvilw there must be an iitiMenee quantity of hti , this thoe; alighted, returned their fire I on '•. withof t I'hlr ttiehlver,' one he rob- I 1. . • . . ' The captain of the Hannah, and anon). 1 hers , - When she others fled. ;Air. Bughee, .er Portipti :of thrtmrew were saved by the i who was seated on the hoz with the dri- Mergerei„ Pollock. also arrived at Qachee. ; ver, receivetithsee.hurkshoit Mine hip, and The eaptaiti of the Iblargaret Pollock - saw , there being nn medical aid near, he Was a brig go dolin in the ice.' Her crew was carried nn to the - Plan del lin, where he waved by She brig Reward; of Sunderland. 'died the next' moroing. He was going not to alifornia at ars agent for the Also York Siin Diititrio Ar. ins WIFE.—The case of ; s u C n. . .. Setikor Houston affords a striking exam-' pie-of the 'vast influence which ii-gooti voile 1 Geis. TAYLOR 'AND Gr'. SCOTT.--.-B , fr may exercise over a man "as is a man."., General Orders' just issued, Geo. Scow Houston was, apparently. a very unprom. is restoreilsto the eauninand of the Army of isiug subject for the experinieza. lle the (Joked Statel t ,"and the duties in all that quarreled with:and ran away from his first regards its diciplibe and military control,' wife, lived with the Indians, was given according In the regulitions prescribed fort over to drunkenness and profanity, and, to die guidance of the General Commuting-. use his owe language, was the .. victim of in-Chief." From this position, held by his own slavish appetites." He was then liim since the death of Gen. Macomb, Gen. called the " notorious Sam llauston."— Scott had been degraded by Mr. Polk, as But we have noticed, for some years. that a reward for his brilliant services in ilex he has been spoken of more respee:fully. ice. ..01:1 Zack," however, 'has replaced 1 The secret of it is, as rte were informed him in his high and well earned position. ; some months ago by one who know him 1 Gen. Scott, headquarter will be at ur well, that he had married a lovely and ex- in the vicinity of New, York. Gem Gaines cellent woman, and she had reformed hint, and Gen. Wool take command of the West- or induced hith to reform himself. We ern and Eastern Divisions repectirely. .900 that 'Alm -matter has- nerw`gurtirto - the - --- ' —7 • 1 newspapers.: . At a .large Winthrop. lately in Axstreas.ter CaLcanartoii.—The an :Washington by Speaker Winthrop..Holia. nivorsary of the landing ,of the slarylaud ton took oceiston to give his reasons for' Pilgnma at die site of of the ancient city delilitribg 'to; intend the Varinue Maces' '.of of St. Mary's, in Si.,. Mary`e enemy, 34 4 . aaensernent to which tier was invited,. • 1 ryland. was celebrated with great spirit on , «1 make it a point," eaid.tbe.honerghle ' Tuesday bun., Z. ,Collins Lee, ,Esq.,. of i itenittor, ".never hi visit a,Nace *hare my, Baltimore. was or a tor .of, the !lay I ItrY• 1 lady, if she were with me, would be unitrii- Dr.; Pis', of New . York. chaplain. Ad ling Min.'' i 'keen , that it' would give her' dresses . were delivered, also by Bev. Dr. pile, tie li -Chits d am; tip attend 'snob' placeik Rider, ki corgeto w. aI, George Washington and iwill not ayed where.l. omit& not , Parke Comic of Virgin*. anti Doe. 11,G, tiles sty wibti '..,, ..., . ~.. . ..„ ,S. Key, of Bt. Mary's ./I, large ntinaber of. , At., uteitittor of Coagrinmpresent elkuileil: ladies and , gentlemen from the surrounding to' his own wife, and added ' that there was country were in attendance. , • a Metier Understanding bettkien him Intl her that:Milt should 'hollow ' d ill!' WOW 'or; their ***.incliestions in such nianen. , .l' 4...!Th. 0 .: may . clut for yott„'. reap/Nuked B ViCor 4c)Ustaill " but wich s paji dittsr: ertt Arone Whet it has been' tortillether , My itelisi beetithe mitkbikereie. She' took me whew I was the viotito of 'devil* appetites-4-4bn has rudestnatl4nd &getter- alffle"Vld L.wilituoi tiothia l a. het sense which I haw would . 10ve tier , psin , if wife present."' ' A!!fq4n7l o7 (4". D4itifseeTilir"4 l the ; chum of which Pautel Webster waste mum-, bet, there was an individual flitted fur his Waggery. One day' the'Profesiot of gin, who by the way was not themoit Wee' and diseritniu ating in, his distinctions, was, eltdeuvatteg, suboalui44l.• , ol4 • titina remains tins same, ncidswithetandtega sub stittitioti in Bente of its Pans."' Our wag; wlio hatt bbet exbeelsiagihe Yankee an of whittling, at length .beid, up his ; jack-knife, enquiring: L toliuppette.4 should luau the blade ufmy kuile..antlithpuld ! get another one inserted in its place. would, it be the same knife it Will ' ..'l‘) be sure," replirel the ttufeskit. :•!; 1 N%Vell, thou.!' said the. wag. eel)felee I should then lose the handle, and get nn. oilier, would it be the sauieknife still 1" . 1 6.0 f course !" the Professor again replied: “But if somebody should And the ota blade and the old handle, and put theta gaiter, what knife would that be?" We never learned the Professor'a reply* Milo 71 Radiator. CONVICTION OF DRAYTON AND. SAYRRII. , —Sentence of Shusier.—lo the Criminal.] Slis'Ouratß learn Pant court at Washington, on Friday, (a nolle the Yazon DentoetsitObeCen the "Wee( proaeque having been entered in the' forty-' Creekßead," about two miles from :Yu.; one larceny indictments against Daniel zoo city, a number of pentonar all. imeatee Drayton,)both he and Edward Sayers were of one house, died, with the Cholera with tried and convicted of transportmg upwards in a few days of each other, A child Web of seventy slaves belonging to different • buried on Sunday the 213th' ult. ; the filth.' owners from the District of Columbia.--- er, whose name was B Spell, died 'The court sentenced Drayton to pay a tine lon Monday ; a eon about 21 years of age of $l4O cud costa in each case, and Say ? I died on Tuesday morning ; Mrs. Spell l res, in like manner, to $lOO and costs in ; died en Tuesday evening ; a daughter each ease,—both to be imprisoned until about 13 years old died on the same day, the fines tire paid. :as also did three other children—making Thrones Hand. alias Shuster, 'found guil-leight persons who died between Saturday lir of stealing the Goyertimput jewels from morning and 'Tuesday night. The Mimes the patent PlUce r was tientsoqd to suffer its otA!a Li es lasted only a feiy three,year, imprisonmmtt in the peniteei; Every inmate of the house was sweple tiary: I way by the scourge. (4T AF s r 7r , I' Ow 1211 h itlFt., the ; 1 :"Et rt•fli•i • j expressfis . 4lll. little !pipe iti die qtev4eetteai Cagtollnin living osed‘ Piles bravg dri*o SeAsse, the ‘lltdeVftetiltg, soil hags of sartli.„l. reJn inksuiftken outside of the ha re rs were •Inrin4nverily bmerEainrd th e whole would give way. The Fortien cre vasse, a short distance below, on the opp)- site side of the river, had beenaban dotted. and the to'rtittlent waterer We tufsflihit in destrostive; torrents, without k bppod.la . thi•ir w o'ver..t ens of thousands of aeteiti ot devcityll la j , tl-1 'llia third crevasse at the powder maga #ine.true-aootivrvidtif .elbleftaibed that it would Ite.elutted #re days. the k i teltiune'reatei rr ifilt allSa 360 %shier in 'the eitl' ii&Oriikthttiitd-1 ed by yew; 16414i:is , Apegiettirtg td ealth« its,witY into the teenorthe fieiregtVitertir end ilia PPK aredaily, Mom/gout or the ilweitinge, be ing 'coin tiiii w g3hdlitetitibt* thoiw hi thiiiipper'etbilefit 4 uike to'skilre to eon' , =ideate with-terra Atibt. • --' The ' gentled. fbilf Ptionitteo and •orie• or two otherboaterwhieh arrived at.filt..Louis on the 18th', teeteeklrom I # l .l 11 0 '1 Pl!. brutight duwrt severe[ C4iforniameigrikets on their return home. 'Thuy having seen but a egad part*Or tt efephani 4 '4 'et el: Jo. oellfi:eutattekide rather give away. 'their outfit *ad let4ulsU. anti ;Fe VAlt.,l 4l fiading.J , their lF4yr.r from. whence they, came, poorer . but; d,ouhtleits ha ppier „ men., • We I are told that, dier;kare a'great Minty 'in the I .lcierlti-itid Velum 'that would be glitt-toThllow their eitemple; but find it imptweibki it, obtain anything their • motto, ,Que nithe person/9, /143 reached shin city informs us that auctions I were Whir tuitil ill St. " Joseph deity, andt guns, liartinee,.hdrifets, vragetta, tkel.. wire knocked” down at leas than hell, and in many instanter..tor low-thett One-tnttrat • of their original coat. It ie also said that 4 notchdm' affection exists, and that limits and perional \ altereatlinit ate becoming' or, fitequettt occurrence, some of 'which have extended so far as to disommuise whole I. companies.—Si. Louis Repte,dkan. Bowsost,—We:itmra, that Mr.. Getman R.ims, •a. farmer it', independent circum-, stances,.living near Shiremanstown, Cum. berland 'cnunty, iicirstniitted Suicide on the Morning: of the gist imstant, by hanging himeedi by the nee in the•garret of his HA its euppueed 1) have heed !alluring under a .gt of, derangement, as no other cause for die act an tie assigned. IlAvet, ComeAT- 7 4 /1 1 /sofe right.r— The New ,Loadoo Chronicle of Wednes day Attentions the preset= of whale et one of the wharveeof that ancient city. and adds,: u.. 110 was , taker yesterday afternoon. bmween plonk Island and Poin Judith, quite dead. bin ovjdenily just 'killed. Of ur the ciitiseof 'hil death there could be no kle bad been in s withnn other,,,bale, or icons itther.salt-water ruf hat% and whipped,to,deoth. irto uupns various parts or his carcase'are very, re're, 'and ilt many parrs the 'flekh ib tern •n p • and sorties' roes , ' torn off bytttbe Pound" Qr Mop. ithitrtr.4. stAllool taw °tam One P ri 4erfilhii.% l 4 4 OrY i vir twillyq of !puniiihment, a Mold , as *noire at 'that vr ihniglr he is Mock' less ittiegled6 - tlir maestros something mom then7.twenty-ffve ktet •ino length.-And ii,, wA 311 1 0k0, 1 4 1 r OeititifilAXi proportlepod,' 11rtnot,planotatispr. ourselves, thus beingthe hist whale ever saw! How' initch"'oil he hill yietif we'huvo not hesitodrbul toti believe he-haiiii h • ' • \ Titr i tikft & FAN WA 4 ...11',:r )i . s I , - G . . • grid , ' . : ing, : Mit 25, 1' 9 r - 'in . (Bs v-- , It, ;I'. • f 1, 1 rid CFI' /EN V. 8... 4 sa, , corners hen i• d street. And E.*... Carla, Esq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets..Phi/ade/phisa and W x. Tnolliffltm. Esq. tooth -etst corner of Baltimore &?'clutll its. Baliintore—ire our nuthorized Agents for recei v. ing Advertisements and 3ubscriptions for -'Ube ElTlElidd Samar," and gal hwthrtand rindptirr los the 4 +la e. ',.. 14--4* Ir°T110?1P INDEBTED. f,, ,t. • )Was petwedifirr Wins 414 , 046 aCticial4ll.lllthl. b° 4 % 1 .. iodation, to him f or s o t, 'mil eti Or :bib' 'eaffa ad make laYmitint` [bilk ear Ileati , dale"' at pgiNWe , . BiNe , wilt t ba, inp out. ipiwi oky.ilentran be made either 19 9rii se iar briAbel. "Xniioxeiis xitt'ese itineo;lll' , tmeetaundlifnlaireitldet4 emnsileard the sup. r,purtgit the otflce,it ichtmod that thou interested will attend to the matter st ones ' • IL A. BUEHLER. fw.rt„lter, M'httiv. pc. an agent of tbe,Aliteriesn Forehiri Mrsionery'lloard In Reit TAMS, (kits) will be felling, 111 pa: per, which Will be reed With inolime bly' Ole gril ler's friends in ibis vicinity. Others may be ew. petted hi . of *hitt well known hotel, (which is . located , hi the VIII centre of business,) iidrlt thiiklily petted' into the hands .uf th!qrtp, , meiiperi l l!tjty beg leave to state that it ii,trtiii7vtiVppro :to relicts!. It ivortlik of the : patronage with which. it has betni , leretoforet.aestained, .and )lope, :by hmetnittitig , tittiationi to deserve • the po. tronio or their rrio,udi ft sv,b o $5 111 i7f 111 (lbe c4-'61?"1141‘ P C r ?& l4 :Y ri g ‘ 'ltilieitt:' rptolerie theratohaagelitual.PituOttri. May 44 16400.44 a.. . •• . Alapttla-Midcing Tai subscriber having returned from BeWolof., where she hes underginte • colnie of inetrtletiOn in the holitietit. 'like,this method Of 'in km!) mg= her 1 7 60440 'tbeEtuhiloduki has ioutienred. deo above,: business in East York StreetiGenysbungotod will be gratified Wrectiuing n OM* Of their pa; 'l4: ), ,relipPiti i i i :t ietl4lo'4:.ili a 4. Ilifq 40: tun. a wpm,. rikellionm nent,to h Gettyeburg.— • =LOUISA LAUB. ^liknyebutio tih 11, 18491—at * _lv • QpIMIST,TRG VEMALE, t. ). .0. , , /111113 Inslitntion for the education of Toting Ladies, will be opened on the 7th of MO, it\ high street, Gettysburg, under the sdperintendence of Mrs. and and Miss %V At.t.sce, ; who will give in mu-Oliva in ell the' elementary, and higher brati u ches df an English education and in, Music, Drawing, Oriental 'Feinting, French and Fanerwork. TER!KS: English Studies, for a session of (our months, $4 to $6 Musie, pereir. of eleven weeks, Drawing, Oriental 'reigning, French. tariousitinilsof Fancy worltois Shell-work, Wax-work s Worsted-work, dcc. QS There will be tie examination of the school at the clone of eutql sesaion. Gettysburg, April 13, 18A.BELLA NURSERY. GETTYSBURG. PAr RUIT 'TREES, of all kinds, (gislte r in the'root,) can 'bei kid bf tbe int scriber on reasonsble terms. ,rlelite,,ll and WO foriterieivik, ' • C, W iiorrmAN. NirtV ESTA Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOIVER 771.44 V E PER I D. & J. CULP RESPECTFULLY announee so dip citizens of Adams county d6t they have entered into co-partnership fur tt9 manufacture and s■le of all kinds of Chairs and Cabinet illirnitaitio and that they will always tare on beads at their Establishment in South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, a few doors above Fahnestock's Store, (the old stand of Culp,) a full sesurtment of CHAIRS, of every variety, such so BOSTON ROCILVG, CRIVE MIT AND C0.11.1104V CH.9IRS: Also. sErrED3, of various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood. mahog any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all fancy colors. They will constantly keep on hand and make to order, Bureaus, Centre 'Tables, Bedstead', Op. boards, Stands, Dough-Troughti s • Wash-Stands, Dining. and Breakfast Tables, ft. all manufactured by experienced workmen and of the best material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those *homey favor them with their custom on the moat reasonable terms. Having supplied them. selves with a very larger awl superior stock of stuff, they Piece nu hesitation in assn. ring the public that they can furnish work which for cheapness, beauty and durabil• ity. cannot be surpassed by any otherabop in the County. 'They will also attend to all kinds of 110UdE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, &c, upon the shortest Douce and most reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. pur•All work made and told by the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the eheapesquo to suit the times. The public will coaroli4 their interests by giving them a call befratia4 purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Court. try Produce and Lumber will be taken in pert payment fur work. Feb. 2,1849.—1 C JOHN 731I.INOritAN. Cd? BINE r MAKER; GRATEFUL for the liberal share of patronage he has heretofore receire4," lakes this method of respectfully inform ing the public, that he still continues his business of .• • Cabinct-Alaking, In the old stand, in South Baltunorestreak Gettysburg, Second Square, where Lie M prepared to furnish every variety cif KIM Ullte iNCLeDniO }Rurtaut, Centre and Dining Tables, Red. eietetle,Copboards, :fork, 'rash and - Candle Stands, 4-e. ke., le a neat, substantial, workmanlike maw. Oar. at Erin. Cto suit the times. • Krill w always prepared to Make COFFINSI, , asterdlng to order, and at the shortest ncs. tise' Having agond and handsome Hearse 'Wean convey corpses to any burial groped' at the lowest rate. • . LIAIRER,and all kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for tiork. .6451tyslwrg. Feb. 9. 1849. C== KW ESTABLISHMENT. titiztroon7& fury , 1114 AYE commenced the manufacture of milk CIGARS in Eat,' York street, in the atom:formerly occupied by E. Ziegler, Itattet-mtvliere they have on hind a largo AIIIIOIITX ON T or Tit Z Iflllll, ins? CXGARS, WHOLESALE: AOD FIETA:L. Their slack embraces she following : RBOALIAS, PAIN CIPEri, CUBA. PANETE. LAS, LADISH, 1..% NORM AS, I;INAMUN. AND HALF sPANtz , H ClUAltes ; 111110111 NO AND CHEWING TOBACCO, CDT .187adrelt . # 4111117,• 4T+ 40c- 4- , Country merchants and others cnn be sttc_ Plied :with - eights at reduced prier,afir Caah , , order wi. be ptoing . *sst• um!: to. Determined In spare no of furnish their customers with the very. befit articles io their line of business, they hope to merit and receive the pAtrausger4 l the pubic. Gettysburg, April 6,1819.-6 to GtETTITSBURG FOUND x . . 11. 1 3ilori-v' 1 1 HE subscriber resretfolly inforrhe ' his friends and the public generslif thit he still continues to carry Ow*, FUUNDRYunits bratitli: es; et his old establishmery., in the Westspir, pa rtul Gettvsburg,where he has eoustailif• on hand all sorts of . .• gat 146 lb CiaPeaani#9 such as Kettles, Pots, Oren', Skillutv, Pans, Griddles, &c., of all sizys.;.4l4; sTovEs (it every size and variety.itirli ding Common, Parlor. Air-tight and C0(464. tog Stoves—among them the farefaxteie liaillaways. To Fanners he would say. he hamar , hand an excelleut aerurtment of lirtshisig al tertian ca. Hovey's celebrated Strawcutiers. the re nowned Seylcr Plovii; also Woodecia ✓ and Witherow's ; also Points, Cuttistir Shares, 4(4, BLACKSMITIV.NC is carried , en in, Its differen t br,lnches, by the best of works. Well.. .! otY" The subscriber has also optne4 im. BOOT & SIIOIE Shop-in—the Smith end of Not Froundry Building, where.withiguoilsrorlp men and excellent materials, the l ge fits and best work wilt be inade. • diecwill be waited on at their restdlitthr. AO 'ol the above Mentioned articles will be Inuit' ea s• Cheap. for Cash elt foist; Produce. as they. , :an ,be brifi,nly,„w &set :All orders will be promptly' silo , ed to. IK:7 Relurkintr. ofar kW's. Aiimi se shdrti eutice. • '- • 1 ~'",. , , s -! .., . ; T. WARM:IIk. Genysburg.May b. ISO,. WM. O. ILIUM.