rWiikllaugt):VEVA'q4 BEIQOYB t.• ;rwrrss.stitarig PRIMLY -MORNING, , APRI27. ASA: 44. ti • t . .1:4 • , • '-"ltieeilia"*""nliSllllllCeplklllltentufNClSlAlllira, lein tad /Jigged Woo Gmeft, rtgiaflPhi% ee am":10449!".1414!°2w5• • • - - - rgt. PZEISICIWS.DaUx Warts l s published vc , Tplistlyiand - Wetddr:—The Telly hi Selma Thaws per =eau tbe I'd-Meekly is Free Dollsis per !ores do Wettly . .ie.Two Dulles per =mum% siefedy . . ' ,an .1117A291121.32 carmady requested the hand in _ *Nix Moon 'before' t.liff4allid as tally to ta day as ' Lame vammelthi InterrigenceXwmti.. Hlar -,=Epee'!upon; Money Marken, Lt. see, Whig and -Antt+Maaonla NOIIIIIIIStIiati, • PO& CANAL CONL3IIESIONEIL 'NMI( XIDDLESWARTEI, Roy; 0. T. Eviing The remains of the Rev. G. T. Ewing arrived yestreiday,Son board ,the Steamer Clipper. Thu Farieril, will proceed to the Allegheny Cethetery tba owning, at 10 o'clock, from his Isle dew; on Federal Street, near 'Wylie. Tbe friends &thiamin are nnnectfully invited to attend With out. further Italie. Oat. City post OS!les The utter incapacity • of the Po‘t. °Mee of Pitts brush, to perform the duties imposed upon it by the growth of the city trade, has been so long, kusrori, and so dims discubed, that a retum to the 'eablitcr. 'seems idle in the extreme. The many in , cotweideires and delays to which the plate are stditteled, are auwged tea all !mow, at onceNpon the postmssfer, as the netting responsible/Man. This; we nowwouLd any, is ititheaxtrecae, wrong tad pious, and should be changed. All the awns imSired by the public, must be clanged upon the Post Blaster Gineral, and upon Congress. The I keiner Inculpable imam insisting upon proper leg. 1146:41 for his drPlithrnt. ll,2 t will Ore to where the work centres,not only the physical force to dolt,but.fair pay for, the labor7done. , . lostead of . this common sense* way of doing iess;the .aej?:i:mnt takes care of.Uself, and rxhdenitotaafivexv central mannfactiring city of :,..thialeion, has no more force in its poet of than it had fourteen - yeari ago, when we were NUE, gets oanaptuntwely, ;.The department forgets not anlylsow much: , we have grown, biit 'appeals to that, pzet.oftice should remain she tionasp , Wltile business in nll departments incieases forty fold Post offices need colargieg es-well, as etchatims, and more'finee must be added, as the ienift to be done adcumulatee. .We need not go .back .half a century to make mamparismuk for.contraats, striking enough can be found in the. result, of three years, In this short pitied, the busiXess of the Mike has doubled, while the physical force, hos remained 'stationery. We have an imMensllatinipep . ialatiim, and are made the point of correspondence of thousands of trai ellen, causing an amount of tabor credible only to the patient and laboVioiiiclerks; who perfOnn . the from which they could be relieved by the exertion ore rev of the now misspent hours of otu natiOnallegielature. The bills haie been re : pried:. Why naiad prOmptly.. Congress ia much at fault in thLs matter, in: de , . laying legislation When asked ger. The fiig end of the sestina is no limo to attend to Post odice busi• next end the earliest moment should be unproved to. pui theie universally interesiing laws. I We _ _ ~ suscientina that there is now befare Congreis, a . whir-1i coMakis a provision order which our '.porkinutei can make his *face as and as the satiViry of.Pinabiugh demands, and better • still, i • that his willanot be slaw tegive us the advantage "of It. , He dem not. Mml, a bo told that another inzaral delivery — clerk and windowils. needed, novilMt the boxes can he, extended-With conve*. Litre lira profit, to the departinent.- Be Malawi . clerks me., wanted to forward th e mails, and more than all to box up the Mails .upou their artivalbise.. Tba tranthle. caused by the weak' nisi of the ,farce in the post office, cannot be ap. falli,eicept by thath. who like US, are •kainught aa? to detail', and who - hear, ...thei,Askikiimmidaims of ithearthers of all short, -comings of the, depnrkments. So Gwas oar city :Poi* afficeis concerned, we know it'a inability, ant - natrillinga4. is the cause, and Nto call op th e lq"P ral ?*!,.14.0ing for.reform and that sp e edily. - The sooner Congress given the de. pattnehithe*slalion . it ,neads, Milner will mime , its now too well grounded cent- , . earertieJei epee the State of the Iron trade, • ere remarked that our mins were partly idle in -ccarsaqueneo of the injuries= operations of the ta 71.1retf 1810,.whinh, has hied the effect of bringing - • Sun:sine country a largo amount of Fsrei,ga metal, and which is naturally -calculited to depress the prizes of our Inrao ~production. These facts. are -ton.veli ostabi!sited to .require ftri her etu.eidanan ,to wboaxethenay way;inthrited,for hthereste' d lathe hosiness, and until they lean be din • ; proved byllogie sgures of a criorif yari -Nature than heretofore given by our astute neigh bor of the Post, l . we shall adhere to our express. ed opinions which reveals in daa course the ervil, as Well an the good effects of all things will satisfy, we have'no doubt, all candid miudalethre. • aniathei year shall hare rolled away—that the ilea interests of Pennsylvania 'have been Baca ced to the cause of Democracy. When the Post fin prepared—as it threatenerVie — dly to give : the egum .iand statements; exhibiting the prollti made by uric Loa manufacturers at the pre sent time, we 'shell endeavor if ye are =coax pilau:Ay. overwhelmed by' the mass of , evidence pioduined by our neighbor—to pm4e by Iratisfaclo, ry,otatistlcw, the truths of all °flour assertions, Acts are stabbcira things, and it is. by these alone • thet tre mean to destroy the morixtei ; which has been mined up'by those at present in power,to ..ost out the vitals of ourgreat Couunonwealth. . , litrrxrbiermum.--The stringency so often- - no. bead es existing in our local money market did not decease ftsterday; bee rather increased from a va. , risty at:eases ". In &tient place, confidence has . "been iaeikceed by the,fitilure or suspeasioo rub sir 'of the Woolderßank, which it is thoughiby well binned persona will be able to secure int credit ext canna of the failure att. Min eralßank 'irtliandousd of the discredit of the . Hank ItObriialk, MO"; Jlgmog to.weaken war aeon ihrhe eweency that enters so largely into our business,-.Yesterday a Iscasewhieb has long ittcci. &nerved); high In the eommunity,suipended Tolitten4 nthernes railed to belies es a imuletr thist fivaniiai inability I. meet. the sissnandeoltheiramedMns.. They have been con nectectwith some New -York houses, who have beaape erititided.bithei.lateWeiChtioubles,mid eal tocaber kcal , causes; and; prefer:traiting the pinsecuting their bisizensi uu• . . • . , 017=I CUT= Psi • & Onto CANAL Co.} Warren, April 3; 1849. • notice in your paper of the 31st ullimo, under el:inlaid of:"Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal," an Intiarathall ' that the canal:frill be open atOut the lath a Apn7. bet some fear iverill not be open nn. To trinigite those fears t ,snid a give atilt ' urance to Ihnai.ltderested - in to navigaboa, I have the - plea. ofAisin . g-tbit this canal pas; - opestedfrom 1/14.Plaeo-,-easii on the. 2 3 lb,Iota ' tat boats ' front Abate, goingpained_ this place, ost their.way aasarer, cat tbe 31st of Moen and ist .. of April; and that it was ready far navigation on the whole 'flautist:Ala cana/, on the day last ab ove named..— if (bare is say. boa to:a free navigation of .the =Uhl between Akron and Beaver, it is not on ;i r ony Itespeetfullv: ..rxicEsTta 'JONG; Penturylinnia and Ohio Canal Co. '4:4. th Nom—The - imam:li of notes out eel, acsisding ti.lst of April wan $12,097,533,31' as Is is OM - the2..9eeretary of the Treasury iranauuniT Ea Me! smoomoo Lessajassau• tbesitna'bY C.TieresK: by Europe us will as of f xi m_ Reports me einaenttnat carers have been = d e sarlerbole or the sum wawa, by foreign berOri 0 Y' An n°+" -11 w 0, TiTall of 63t ifo6 fanosoo;i frOzaimixi, AlikadOmt.,ll" PU'f"afwtquitAnac,,,4l 64"14 4 35 ° """ Qom? 9n4 ti4' keep an eclinfatilquaXA . setigiion Ina WM.It opt . keeifoue Iron • irowsd , and take 0 " =Tier pai or the eaunteT tkei t n4lO icYa*idges. . , .itt• . ..:14rxrpet, .fiksiiiitdiwco!k. . , . • 460, sr. a I ha .' , , l iiii itiaiet in the . b rF el *al.lei tong gilgd 5 • libsent• lal , bi l kei g ~,,, • Raba . daighin or oar --., 41. ~:: (ArronirAdOrs! •as ts i =g4o64 - • • s „ Tbfeesidenfr+onsand#igestoitifits of the A=lit as Pre44, 1 4 Wheniiihe=tariiirayai" • heather - ti= ciintor; 64 -ewiiii. - 46bui meeting, for : this even=g, tusympatbizessith the effort made by the French people to establish a Republic= form of. Government. The call has been signed bytrien of all patties, and iticailine4. in fact to rebuke the speit of dernagoSucio.whi 6 charactedied it"part of the pa:ceilings of tie meeting held In the city early iastweek.,•tind which Ailed andtbeixtoriciaiiidgeßeed , Ohio, of took .citer g e d; in the expect sitou of in fusing someltitieldings of Parisian "Illemocemf, into the whale affair. All good men in America. 'cif all parties, sincerely hope that the Freneh pco, ple may establish a Republic, free and happy so our own; but what most impresses the public mind here is that the greatest enemies of all 'republic= Marty, and the :warmest. supporters of extreme Taco:gist Power, axe those who about the loudest and throw up theiecaps the highest for. Republi. cane= abroad. lb they alt seek, by thii means, to draw the popular gaze from wrongs and oppres sions nt home, to the spectacle, sublime as all must admit it is, of nations in. Europe struggling to be free, and to occupy that moral and social position, and that political Let designed by the Creator of men. Let us congratulate ourselves upon, and rejoice over, the spirit of republicanism 'abooed. 2rfay it rise in its true majesty, and grow with the strength of n regenerated , and perfect Manhood; but let us above all things;see that we have no despotisms at home, dinuised • in the out side features of Repablicaniam .or -Deinocracy.— Names ore not always principles, and it snoop, high handed, usurping "Ona Ilan Power," may live and thrivelsr a time,under our awn free Con: siltation, no ender a government which has no con. stitution whatever. The French Minister here, M. Pageot, anticipating • recall, which came by the Caledonia,' prepared to lea;te upon the reception of the Pla:D01/71 of the Revolution., Fle, : les beettseen since the intelLigence.was communion. tad tiehirin at a ritivate - . supper, that bin: Sing and GOvernment ware among the things that were— warmly attached to both, he Seeks not to represent the new Government, and as hale does the new Goryeraceent seelito berePresented by.bite. Bag and baggage," be is aboetto depart, and hie house , hold goods are advertised at public auction; bet au private account whereas the sepal Palaces, and all within are to be sold 10 Franco pre issue publics, The meeting "called for this, evening will be pre sided over by the Mayor of the city, Mr. Beaton, nod will be addressed by members of the Press alone. ' Serersl of the city. Clergy made allesions to the Revolution, in their discourses yesterday; and gen erally with approial. The. Diplomatic Edin however: bald back, and kat that little leaven sown in Paris may leaven the whole lump through out Europe: • • • The National Intelligencer, this morning, has an important article upon the completeness of the Re volution, and repelling some of the ninny slanders which hove been uttered against the Editors of thin able Journal. Some of the demagogues of the country, not content with tho good growing out of the Revelation, require every body to sulfscribe to the eed—to the derstiuction of life and property as well as to the good 'educed from the overthrow elf monarchical principlen—p need not add, that 6ele. blood thirsty peraortaielcing to the support era of the one roan power. So many requests have been Made for the Pat ent Office Report, by letter, from Pittsburgh and Allegheny, as weli as oil parts of the country, that it may be well, perhaps, to state that the Report is not yet printed; nor will it be for dome weeks do come. .The Report was placed in the hands of the Printers of Congress, some weeks efface, with an order on the Port of thaliouso for 100,0000 copies, end 50,000.frorn the. Senate. A great job, which sell not be filled before the recess of Congress. 'Washington, April, 3, 16tS- An unsuccessful attempt's= suede in the House this morning Intake the Tesßactorcr nisi, from the table: , The Makin Wetland will be renewed on Monday. ' It' is ; the - Wirdiof the friends of the President to push the bill tiwough upon the instant, bat the dog. days will probably pus before the WU is =dieted to become a law, it it should ever be come one: The imtiressionSeems to be with the majority of the IforaW, that the bill should mares ai rill,unainly not ifwe; bum Pence, and till , are expecting that. Tbebasktrealment of Ged...Beetd by this Gorey:anent is the caly drawback to such an expectation.; This, it is knowe, has glares; ireat encouragement to the enemy, and created a . hype which when it is found fraitkat• probably'ree tore the Mimics= mornto;their senses. The hill for the relief of Patrick Walker, passed the Moose nada). -It; is the first Pentrion,ect pass. thithe benefit' exhose invited tbe war with Menlo,. .11.r..•Walker lost hoth arms a battle sad for sometime has been bring upon common &Mi. ty. He is now very happily relieved by a pension 'of kety d/Ilars a moith. A bill for the relief of Tboirms Scott, of Chilieothei Ohm, gare rise to a long debate. Though a claim for Hill, only it was opposed with great rehe menee, and drew Garth speeches very pithy mad excellent froewbfr. :Croswell' and Mr. Taylor of Ohio, both of them now and useful members of the House., The bill was passed to the amount of $5OO. Though the claim was but for five kindred dollars, more:antra five thotisand in time has been alen& . . • Mr.Dingentof the New York herald, continues 'in the ettracHsig of the Sergeant of Arms; the prison• er of the crenate, for contumacy in not itinnicring by what means he procured the treaty. The Serr :tie in &nod doors have had an earnest discasaion upon this subject. and it includes - iinportant goes. Lions connected with the freedom of the press and the privatitcs of the Bernie The Marshall, it is mid may , have charge of Mr. Nugent after the Senate have decided 'upon the ques tion of their own privilege: .In the mean time Judge Crunch of the Circuit and District COWS t es been applied to Of a heicos corpus, which he de. elined, for the reason that the law doe warrant the examine at such a power; when the Court is in session. Bohai in eesskin the application 'should be made to it and not to the Chief Judge. The Chief Justice hes sworn in seven new clerks to.dey.kw the Auditor's ethos, nod several rater:lap They ; ere all made necessary on ac' count of thewar and to brio up acreages of busi-. nese in the Department. Sometwenty.fiveor ti have recently been euthrpized by Congress and those appointed remove this number of applicants from the swarm whohave been bardingthe Pres ident for dace. , E. n. COSSITrIMONALITT or I . lll.ESltlikliy—lt is well known thai Gov. Shenk .tias voiced srctiiirtee ror the telegnsith io the DdrisateltinakWalsee upon t he imitvldsh plait of itstineeaudltationality; added to a tear least it might interfere - with the revenue. The Reenter:was euordile to see saiy good to rapid intercourse with this Oat rcndeo. volts for commerce;and refuses hill asseht to Imes Munro chiefly to protect the property of the cons. pony.. The friends of the line nothing daunted, on Friday brought the question before the Legislature in the following form : Mr. Diehl, froM the Committee of Conference on the bill to imam-porta& the Ocean. Delaware and Philadelphia Telegraphic Company, reported that the joint ,COmmittee of:the two !louses had agreed to strike out the proviso, and insert he following insen thereof.: • And tyraiided farther, that if the authority :of S. Government shall hereafter Ire extended over the system of telegraphic cionimmithation,• then the right of purchasing tide line from the cor poration, is hereby reserved, to the V. S. Govern munt. And it in provided further; that the State and the U. S. Government shall have the use of the line of Telegraph-in time:of war, and Err the arrest of all pnblio criminals and fugitives from jortice, free of The report was adopted, lut was ..21rtutlar report made to theSeititri— . • • . . CONGI.M EVGAZ RUMMY Mr, X. Y.—The mna er Geogn mes et the Karr, firemen tilled wan Assistant ate.. ne and assistant kal= c Henry rages, of engine company N 0.28. The blew out in consequence& the confined amok; burying them in the ruins. A number &versals were io. jeered besides. Among them were Mr. C. J. De rma of lase co. 15, who had a leg broken.. Rob at Rushton, of the same onapann and Mr. See. Ms of hose c0.n025, hadly.woued; two police men were also wounded and the whole number of Persona injured, inelddinithose who lost tin:alive was lg. • The, pecuniary.leas - was severe. The stock in this arablisliMent - was serf large, eighty thousand dollars wally of agar beca re't eared ie the bundler during theyeek. The .4= a vie stack iipbuted;at ahem $140,000i of the usseldnety, at POMO; of beading al 122 0 0 0 s maleigthe wallow about, $200,000, which bile U P CU X ' . 02 4 4 ; but 'or.abich mu rasa ed shoat $lOO,OOO, leaving a law by: the fita to about an equal anounq In addition to which tles refinery wai to di:cough working order, arida the tau tide of soesetsful epaulet'. Tax iSc:NrIT 011:101Q19111rX1111 W ,iipuiros=mtura. •'• a T.. received . bir . . Apra 3,184 ortra'filfther 29th oethar rl4lle—Tbkili olta ettees . bill Oas . Mexico; takagalarraitabeadtag arsd the oicficar -",°" r"'"!‘" , City f . ` " tin Malan 16 the paymaistaf the:fudges of the se. - verall/orartn"*E - thu Cciannotrand.ttt the same Gem Wortliaasi'ai .moutbi..--k-s•lr as vremtiii*Priated for linnf .had beta tenewed.... Mr. Tristwsadetaiaed attbe Petrie router the act 0f.Ap012A,1846. city of Mexico a witness an the court of 'inquiry.— Lie.le offered an ano.rodment "eadePt., Gen. Stott leaves for the United Stat.. soon as =eh Asksojate. dudges'.'itUfl. Signe:" Coon;' the courtsball have soljourned, Gtoi-Twigihrand wboaec ooo nnassonsbelidate" subsequentlY to the a number °form: officers -are misiengers la the Paesolle of naid,apt, .bo . .alleachreceive 51,600. New Orleans. - Grt. Henry Wdsort succeeds Gen. - Agreed to Twig. as - provernocof Vera Crux: ' 1 ' Mr. Johnston more/ to sta ke out the app.- 'No mote aripplica_thin are ecnially necessary ,Priation of 0. 100.- kV's Inimey' to avoid the In. are now being.nt into this interior,: in view of the eline'l Plane, and insert in, lieu thereof the LA- The court sat in secret session at the Palace rut "That the. Governor be authorized to receive the 19th ulurrio; on the near day, alter a short pea- .a . roposals for a loan of $200,000 far the &name. vote ...ion, the coot announced its deliberations : tea of a now read, in en to avoid' the Inelieed' Gen. Soso' a.ka what Persona were the' .cstmed Plane, the, Interest., . on said loon sotto exceed °MI parties, and what subjects were to be inve rt imed cent, an d that toe Lend Gooffinkahmera be author The order for therasiembling of the court was then ;zed to.aegoaicte with the Heading-Railroad Com read, and the court examined the charges by Gen. Pool for the purxhaae of such viaducta end other, Scott against Pillow nod. Duncan, also the corn- portions of the public works .s may ,be rendered" plaints of Worth against Scott, and designated the noel." to the Commonwealth • by.the. change of, time and place of meeting, andothet preliminaries root* than PtoPosedi provided t,tun- the new toad- Gen. Scott expressed his: desire that all interested constructed shall 1 4. 1 ntnne inn west banked' the parties should be present, particularly Col. Duncan, river Sehlqlhill n • • as some remnrka would lea made which would ' con- Hots. The laid before the ,House co! , zem G., npi o n. n d ar h e p&i, rl .ll, pies of certain nets of the General:Assembly of er persons were embraced in the orderae acc.ed Ohio, transmitted to the office of the Secretary oofE parties. The court deliberated privately half en Commonwealth, in obedience to a resolution of the hour, and thettreplOd that no other parties were Legislature of that Stole. • accused. General Scott then made ached speech, speaking feelingly of being struck down at a dia., team from home, from a high and elevated com mand, and of findirig himself suddenly placed ad the chief criminal -- the ': accused had become bin arouse. The president: of the court admonished Gen. Scott that such remarks infringed on the rules, and ordered him to resume his seat. The court then adjourned - rill the next day. The court ex resod its readinesa to investigate the charges of Worth against Scott, when a letter wee read from Gen. W. stating that for the welfare of the service, he wished to withdraw, his accusation, in his ap., peal against Scott; after reading the paper the doors were closed, and when reopened, the'court an nounced its determinationto suspend prcceedings in that matter. ' • The court then proceededto the case of Col. Duncan, with a view to save time. and Scott, in.. !dated on reading documents relating to the charge against Duncan, which the mart refund. The accusations against Duncan were Pub.- quently withdrawn by Gen. Scotty The New York Courier gives some farther mil itary correspondence which will be rend with in terest. Ilx.so.quarcresta or Toe Ason". Marta°, Febetary 9, ISIS. Sir-4 love received .110 Oonimanication rum ! the War Department or the Adjuutot General's Office, since my last report; (No It 4„) dated tho.ld instant. hat slips from newspapers and letters from Washington have come to interested parties here, representing, i team, that the President has deter.! mined to place me before a court, for daring to en forcer necessary discipline in this surly against err , ' twin of its high officers. I make only a passing ! comment upon three : unofficial announcemenug learning. with pleasure, through the some sources, that I am to be superseded by Major General Dul ler. Perhaps, Mier trial, 1 may . . permitted to re. torn to the United States. My poor services with this most gallant army are at length to. requit ed -ant have lent been , led to :expect they I have the honor to remain, with high respect, sir, your obedient servant, . WHIFIELtif scan. To the Hon. Secretary . of War. - The North American, in giving this letter, says; "We bad almost exclai med, rend that, Mr. Marcy , But Mr. Marcy has read it. He lars also rend his olva letter, and, we support., with mutt, greater pleasure and'admitation. We can imagine, that mama those two letters were written, the authors paused n moment, each to muse over the coming times when the freahly.written sheets should have grown the records of-history. Did SecretariMar cy look a huridrerl years ahead asking what pos terity might think of him, who,. by a few. lines of bin pen, hadiuddenfy arrested the proud - career of a great general atthe head of his army? We can see, as in a dreffin; posterity looking surprisedi— the name of Marcy mraxles it but soma book worm relieves the difficulty, and them is a general Inurronr--" Oh, ay, Marcy! there sins a Marey;-- he was n Secretary at war, it win he who had the honor of insulting and illtreating the famous Gen eral, Winfield Scott: And Scott muse:, too, over AU letter. Did be muse of futurity a hundred years hence! No, In deed: the man .who wrote that letter looked a thou Sand years ahead. He wrote in Mexico. on the throne .af the Idontexamas,--a mile and atoll in the air, hearer, by , that height, to. the heaven of reuown thin the poor official on the banks of the Potomac, from whom he expected the ingratitude of his government. 7 A thousand years roll before the inward eye of the author of that little letter; and amidst broken visions of immetiie glories, that lie bidden beneath the clouds of the vastfuture, he may see,. in a nation's pantheon, crowded with the statues of its ancient heroes—the heroes of the onn Republic,—one'.laureted figure, with gazing crowds,. below, whispering—vthat Suitt,—the great Scott,—wbo first lead an Araerican army to the gates of Mexico."" • A Lem run Jona flouter Anuts— When the Scheme, of Touts AILLICZItiOn will rife, it ow curedto ris tbat it strong Appeal of John Quimf Adams, lintris cauterised, vronlil ao much towasils inducing the Peopte to set their faces against the iniquity. ' We therefore requested Gov. Seward and the Ron. Christopher Mogen, who were both intimate With Mr. Adams, to ask this -serriee at his hands. To their Letter be returned the Gsllcrw• fag eharieteristin reply-.—Alfstry JonnieJ !' QUILICT, Sth ArtOusli. lsl4 - ...Ify..Ner,Friesur- , -Yourletters of thci 4th inst., and that of the preceding - day,from the -State Clay Central Committee at Albany, fund me prepening an Address to my sutituents, inhabitants of the Eighth Glogressional District• o f Massachusetts -upon ari t,r pr 7it P a t ern d o i i tt n e ' fie uur verc l it tio nal e affair,, pertinent% o the Federal Government apart the Peace, Liberty and Union of the country.. Of this Address, Texas will formaprominerit topic—but u annexation is to be henceforth the test of Democracy, its well's, of. Peace and Unionised Freedom, it deserves a se parate discussioe,upon which. if my life and health hold out, I will address a Letter, as short as I can possibly make it, jointly to you—l cannot promise o very shottly--Perhaps not befire_ the first of Go. toter. Meanwhile the Helltiorn spirit of awry, in the shape of Texas, is upon us as the Philistines were upon Sampeou. May the spirit of the Lord come mightily upon us, till the cords upon our arms become as fax burnt with fire. Affectirmately your friend, J. 'Q. Azusa. FATAL CATULTT. -- 0 11 Monday a strange acm dent mewed at Riddell vinegar establishment in Philadelphia- A colored man went into a vat to clew it, and was suffocated. . The colored man put a ladder the Walkout the aperatom at the top, and. descended.. A mamma afterwards. Mr. Joseph S. Ric/fie heard him groan, and inriiinfly susperamgthe cause, obtaineda rope, and immediately proceeded to the top of the vat, hacked by another person, with the view of extri cating the sufferer. In the excitement•and his ea. gerneasio help an riafiarturiatefellow reatnre, he Olga own imminent peril, 'and descended the ladder too. From the unman of a fall heard by the one outside, the impression is that he mug have been overl'eme by the foul gas, and fallen, Ivor° he was half waydown the ladder. " The excitement at this time increased,- and the alarm apread, . The feeling was bulooie and dia. tracting. It was found that the only kalif: plan was to capsize the vat, which was done with great difficulty, and alter the lapse of some-considerable time. to the meanwhile, a brother ofMr. Ricbie - booing ventured adleffort to assist lahn;Tell the auf locating effects of the gas and had to desist. The bodies when taken out wem discaYere9 Acctumrt.—On Friday alleniocin -last, three young men, of Fulton, alma° Cincinnati, last their lives in n gale, while sailing on the river, by the capeisio,g of the boat. Tho boat was light and dei• licatelv hat, and was ballasted with iron blooms, which were 4incticd jo the' keel. When the boat captured in the gust, it went immediately to the bottom, 'carried dawn by the weight of the iron, which could ma be displaced, - to coasequence of the fastenings, taking With it twiS of the you tig men who, douhtleas became entangled in the rigging. The other came to the surface, but perished before assistance could. Mach him. Their names were Bell, lindemon and' McKenzie—Chivalric • Hosons Ernsasman . —The' recent County meeting held in Lancaster, to endorse Mr. Bucha nan, was presided over by . 4110 Crook, one of the old Icilentlies of the' Ceunty. lie is still found sup pinting his old friends and principle.. GLIAT ROLIOCILT. - AT Bacnnosn.--GooThursday morning, while . Mr. IL T. Pares of Richmond, Va was absent at the Bank, some one catered hitrEx. change Office on and Leek from a drawer, in which Mr. P. had inadvertnntly'letl the key, $4,0110 in bank notes, and 31,00 iu checks. In another Flirt of the office were $9,000; which not touched. 1- . • Anzincon a Faascn—George &inner now in Paris, writes sidles to the Boston Doily Advertiser, in which he exprennen the opinion Maths, result of the French Notional Assembly convoked he. the 20th of April, will be the adoption of the D. States Conatituliona l'idsident and two Chambers.— From his intimacy with Larandine . bir. Sumner may be supposed to speak authoritatively. M. Goodrich, [-Peter Finley," who writes to the Boa ton Courier) - thinks that "ere the sky be cleared, still further tempests must sweep over France, as well as other nations." • , • Loss or hasuszr.—Mr.llotchkites of Brooklyn N. Y. who was so nearly murdered sumo maths since, has recovered his bodily health end is slow: ly regaining' his meatal acuities. He bee= to have forgmen everything hh learned during his life, and bas to be. taught to speak sod lesro his letters ea if he were a child.- The sound bf his Own: voice jp-Learning to articulate a new word amatei Lim eieeedfngl : -Mammon Crestrtcsrinar Emmett-4a the . si,p reaK , Court of d° oa Monday last imam ! bons wise sustained m the case afeammonwcalth ea SantG Morris, for adultery, on the ground that it wait latiompetent taprove the . onaniage of*arris • a d by the marriage t*difica l et Tha , eficN/ Of • . ,Ainltintism. . Nsvr losz--7The Luca Gpassed cleialution insti.aelior • the Anorney General to litigate the titles of the Manorial Es Tax “Itionz.iM." ran &rearm "Baron' ow Tarms..—The MayesWe Eagle remarks that-- Al:out the time the tariff of 1816 was p• owing to an untireoeilerded Allure of the crops i Europe, there was a. great advance In the price • breadstuff. in that country, end of course in Mi..' Immense quantities of Roar and grain were du , ped to•Eutope, which were sold at the most exacta tent prices, to the starving millions of that coon- • try. Good prices of course, were received by the ag ricultural community for their surplus products. The Degyoetatic presses and the DemOcratic stump speakers, all united in attaining the high price of provisions to the marvellous and wonderful work ings of the tariff of 118, and labored man atreau ously to induce the people to believe that such be neficial results had actually been accomplished by this truly wonderful tariff. Let it berbothe in mind that this same potent and wonder-working tariff Is still in operation, and that the price of provisions hu declined to a very low rate. Now, if the tariff of 'i6 caused so great en advance in the price of kcal, it seems stratle it would not support that price. But each is not the act. Dating the existence of this very tariff, prices have gone down to almost unprecedented lone rates, a fact that proves that oar tariffs can have little or no influence on the prices of agriculta ..nl products. . They must depend, of necessity, upon the foreign demand and a home market—the latter in particular,. which fact, we think, proves conclusively, that the -Whig theory of erecting a home market, by-protecting domestic ma:mat-tares is the surest mode of promoting the prosperity of one souttry.. - - Rsonaires.—For a fit of .Pearion—Walk out in the open air, you may speak your mind Co the winds without hurting any one, or proclaiming yourself to be a simpleton. • For aft of iii/anexrCount Um' ticking, of a - clock.' Do this Co one hour, and, you will be glad to pull od' your coat the next, and work like a negro. For o fig of '.4% - tru - raganre and Folly.—Go to the workshop, or speak to the ragged and wretched in. mates of a jail, and you will be convinced -Who makes his bed of brier and thorn, Must be content toile forlorn.. Fora fir of kaition.—Go into the cbitrchlaid and read the grave stones; they will tell yuu the end of ambition. The grave will soon be your bedchamber, the .muth. your pillow, corruption your father, and the worm your-mother and year sister. For a fit e R‘yinin g .—Lool: about Or the halt mid the blind,.and visit the bed-ridden and afflicted, - and deranged; and they will make you ashamed of complaining of your lighter afflic tions. . • • —. . For a ,fit of Dupondeng.—Look on the good things which God has given you' in this world and et dine which he •hes promised ,to his 101- kiwers in the next-110 - rho goes into his gar den to look for imbwebs end spiders, no doubt will find them; while he' who looks for it lower, may return tato his house with mmblooming in his bosom., For all -p of Dour; Ecigskriry and Asc.— Whether 'they respect the body or tba mind, whether they are' rt . load to the shoulders, the brad fr the bead, the folkuirieg is n radical cure arbich Sant be. relied ea, foci bed it Irian the Gres' Plipi• elar—"Cuss thy busier, ors the Lord, he sal sno lain thee: firsexoncrous, roe Loconoromi AND Sim ittes.This invention of Malin. Burch &Sniff; of this city, consist. of a. simple and' peculiarly 'gamed hood, attached to the heed cf the chimney, which. incireasel the draught. and • conveya• the sparks, eco into a receptacle; where they are effect ually anvised and extinguished, aid one being pee milted .to eacapo....Ttie appamtes is substantial, permanent, and tughlyothementahand, besides its above mentioneilimportant fantgloni, it projects the - Moke higher. above the - Arils than the metg chimney eroaldi.isithotrtineretithititt.lersitth, - ?: „The greist toms of trierchandiSc, 72 44 PforflS itsd'bonts too,"airmell as - toss'orlireerion oar We. stenxtvaters, and elsewhcie, by sparing the dune. gee from the. same cause by locomotives,. and the sinnoyanee'also to tenvisllcra, are Meissen known to ~,g,simosenusent, and tendert the above Lion a desideratum of vas[ importance • - Numenntur spaticeiteherthave beck invented, - and several ans in me, Wt.:none, it th. behevedi. have peeved perfect, and require fregithat RMS . . LIS or repairs.. : .. This last invention cannot become or deranged, 4ind le as .petrionnentri fixture as the chimney itself. The -following is en extract of a 'report on the invention-hi the Engi neer in chief of the Navy: "In my opinion, the de sign Atha imminent is such na to entitle it to the coniuderationet. those interested' in the developss meet of no desirable an improvement.;—let. lis traigenctr. bfaxerscroar.—lwthe villnge oC rlie. ruinglism, Coma, there — is a . machine for making brass ohms. and wort: xis if endowed with human 'instinct. By every turn of the driving wheel, ihe wire M i r the chain s wound elf a reel and pulled forward to its proper place and I:enition, the end running through the last firmed link, exactly the length Mr two links cut off, first non end turned over into a link, then the other, a...firmer dropping down through the machine; leaving the latter pro. meeting 111301 V; so that the wire can be instantly pushed through it,when it Brut oil two more links firmed, and 110 on, until a large toll of wire is trans firmed into a perfemlyirined chain by the mind ed operation of ',effecting 'machineri, hardly a fin ger having been lilted during the process. Loch PIOYAMTT.7IIO Philadelphia Ledger says that Louis Philippe, anaing 'of the Preach, to shown by the transfer books of the State of Pennsylvania to be a holder of about rive bun• died thousand dollars of five per cent bonds. Re is, besides, known to be a very large holder of both New York State and City end most likely of the bonds of other Suites and of the Gen eral Government. The real estate't fi at he holds in the city of Nal...York is immensely valuable, and it is probably within the truth to - set down bit inter eat in property. and the oihdit in the United States at not less .than five millions of.dollars! Re I —, most fikelyat largely interested in the funds of' . GM:l3lllmin and of other Erin:Teen notions. - . A seirtomm.—.The Florida Sentinel shows up a know named W J Carpenter, who came there from Charleston, and exhibiting a certificate of SO,OOO to his credit in the Bank of. New York, which he pre• muted to enclose and mail in presence of witnesses to. Brown, Brothers do Co, of Philadelphia, wild drifts on that house kir the amount: He actually re fused several merchants who aiked. him bar drafts *and that amount! purchased 70 Wei actg. ton to be vent to St. Markid,- and then fled. The drafts went back. protested, and the cotton was seised by his creditors.. • . . LEXI O .I.OSION AT CI.IIIBERLA3D,Mn.—AP9wder ma• wine belonging to a number Of merchants in that town, blew upon Sunday night last; about 11 clock.. It contained at the time, about. seventy or se reety.five kegs of powder. Them was, we under-, stand considerable damage done to the town, ma ny windows were broken and. timbre otherwise shattered. . . Tris IROM Charlestown (f..) Frew Press artys :—"The iron erWablislaments in our own county InclS been 'lying an their oars'lor some time past. Their bands are in effect. tied.— They erninot begin to allord to manufacture such iron as is sold in Baltimore km $2 per Ma, at less then The amouat of &AM des shipped fivm Cleve land, Ohio, by the Ctutal last year, wait 211 tons or 422.9.d8 lbs. There ore in Clevelaud lour manu factories o of this article, all of 'which aro doing' a good business. Forty bertha have already been engaged-in the new atemoship United Elates, of the Ameri• can line, which is to kayo New. York on.. the Elk April. . • It u stated as a fact, that there are mamas em ployed in Chrigala England is casting kids kw the Indian market. Moneeirri.—The number of &Übe in New . Thu nut week was 311: . . . .. irrritsa, Sossa Bc. -The Genuine Heys` lAulinert is an article more Justly celebrated u a cure for the above than any or all others. Its cures are almost lin umerable. . Sold by Wl,l. JACKSON, Avatar PAO- no- I:‘'t ,Ithyo iiikivr dirk Teeth-41157 cur be pearly vitae by one wee oaths a box of Jones Amber Tooth Pasta. It Lardanstie gums, sweetens the becatl44. Said athipLibeny At. pautliaTuly . . • .That 'dater skin nt hen, then moor . All (males Mee skin like the abo v e , ' rho es. Jones , Spanish Lily White.- It =bath pens nosey, yet este. sally white. ' field et el CHATILOI moot merle I . . . . llOrr Dou'l have h Forkktreath—lf yabake, ram a mid Wiling bottle or /ever' Amber Tooth ramie. Ilha .ertil make year breath meakt, whitest your teeth,frx..... ,Bold PS Liberty - • *, . . . . . irrr oi xr jury airo Loxr.--Coordoori Normand 'Dow Liniment and loam Velma's Mir, la thalami dema* TIM for Ithearnatiroo.— Sold by Wht JACZ.r NMAhatfot Aggaqt, . . noruda.adT tE= :IY -7 MOIO S .f 0/•••1•••1111 Gl•••** , wrespinAenee of the Irrttsbi . ro , • - WASiEUIGF , " April 6 1.449. . • S CC. ,,, UMed lasenuttionof rano' us-Petitions and Memof Mr. Niles Moved, to take; up a bill introdaeed some, time sines Eby hisa. eipleiaing imil defining the true intent of - the feanking privilege, which as agreed to, and the bill passed without amend Mr. Can, fiZI.I the Committee - ,on Military ' . reported aWI increasing. , the compensa tion htlitery Siorekeepeee iHIr.. Hattnegen, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported a joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to France Onr her late revolu tionary movement, and the estoblislunent of a Re public. Mr. Allen moved to take up the resolution he had before 'offered upon the same subject—upon this motion a debate sprung up between Messrs- Foote and Allen. 'While Mr. Allen ins spesding' a man sprung over the repotter's gallery upon the over Mr. Dallas' Chair, exclaimisig—.l de. try the right of that manta speak for Chia?' Frm Wier remarks were cut short by the prtimpt action of the officers of the Senate, who took the man into custody. The rciolutioa of Mr. Allen being before the Senate, Mr. Bale called for the question upon the mouth:nerd, in relation to Slavery, offered by him. Mr. Mangum moved to substitute 'Mr. Menne; gan's resolution from the COLIII111U01; on Foreign Affairs. The debate:on this subject was continued until 7 P. M., when Mr. Hue's amendment was negal tiveA. Ayes 14 Nays 24—aller which Mr. Allen + resolution wan adopted. • . Hot-sa or ResanserrArrvms.—Mr. Henley, Gam the Committee on Printing; made n report in favor of printing 10,000' copies of the Scott and . Trial Correspondence; and also spoke with peat ant motion, in reply to Mr. Clingman's late speech. Ho was interrupted ton leave] and intermgated by Mr. Cliagmem, who made'amne corrections, and: by Mr. Bl'Lane: • • . On motion of Mr. Vinton, the Hothie wentinto Committee of the Whole, and took up the Military .Academy Bill. • Mr. Stephen. obtained the floor, and replied to lientey's speech, and was succeeded by Mr. Turner. Oa motion of Mr. Cranston, the Committee rose and reported the bill without "em eodmeot to the House. Mr: Dickey Men moved to strike out the vizi- . tore oppropristion—pendingi which, as adjourn' meat was moved and carried. - Corrcepandeaeo of the Pitubirgh : Gazette l'uttammama, April 6,18{6. . the markets here there is itothing rietv.to give dl waiting fur the Steamer. Exclusive Corre'spondeuee of the Pittsburgh Gazette BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, April Cy 3 z. Flour --Howard Street brands may iN3 place ' d at • ir,7sp Mt, with timoilerste demand. Grain—Tke Market is without material chtuin Prosiaiona—Mess Pork, Winstem, • 371; Laysl,wei for prime. • Tobacco.—The market is very active. The attacha generally are without change. corroopondeaeo or tlia.Pittitsiniti Garen. NEW YORE' MARKET. • ' . • New York, April 6, 3 P.'l6 Flonr—Moderate sales at previona rates: Grain—lien* witkoui change. ; • • PrOvisions--There la no change to notice, eS. ,Mpting n downward tendency in pickled Meats, of whim the Stocks areitrundant. Western hams 510 rs 61;'shoulde =lea ore only kletlet retail trade. Lard is doll sale at 7i,(iit for n prime article. Prime Pork 53,5C05P1, and mein E 9,511-, Safei of Weatem sides, dry saltedi for export ; at 7 az; an extra , Tobacco—The market is active. PRANCE AND LIIIcILTIr The citizens of the cities of PinSburghand A 110 t4e ere requested to meet at „the Old Court h o * us, Stuarday cienieiv, et t 3 o'clock, for the purpose of expretsurg their symipathies for the French people, in their ievolutiormry movement to oyerthrow monarchy, and secomi fio thrimseives a .11.epublimurfticre of Govensumat. , his the right, as well en the dray of-the Amer.. can people, to give countenance and encourago meat to an oppressed people, 'waggling 63r their liberty. Let us meet, no we. shonld meet, like bee. then, in rigood and noble cause.. .. Charles 'Shaky, A. Nardi, W H Lowrie, . James Ludic, Benjamin Patton, . Andrew Burke, . David Ritchie, A W Loomis., James Wawa. • 0 MetcalL M`klintock, Andrew Wylie, Jr., Thomas M Marshall. Wilson McCandless, Ch.M. Kent. John B Guthrie, L Elliott Wm Lorimer, Jr., Charles H Paulson. John Anderson, GeorileP Hamilton, I ' David Lynch, • James P Stuart, G L B Fetterman, G Adman, Semi Walker, W E Austin, • Body Patterson, •-• Janos Callan, - A B M'Calmont, H Hawkins, 4.1 A Borman% r; ' B Sawye • Jos CHiram Kahle, - CB M Smith , Clarence Studer, 1 Henry S Magiuw, Victor Scribe, Geo 8 &idea, John G . Backofen. VT Williams, S Jones, Alexh•Blark, • James $ Craft, Wm W Guthrie, 'Robert Wood., R Morrow, CO Loomis, Henry Schneck, JaMes A Finn, . Geo W Layrg - , Robert Snyder, John Harper, , James Cray, 4th at Robert Arthurs, ' James May, Thomas Hamilton, L Harper, Thomas Williams, ' Joint A !Wills, Cherie. B Scully,. • Luke 'Taaffe, - Samuel Haight,' Chambers MlCilibia. Samuel Snowden, Thome Donnelly, Leonard S Johns, David M'Ckilsad, John S Mitchell, Itobert Peter, - • John Ferrel,lames A Gibson, L V Carron, ; R C Stockton, ... , . • DINS CgDallals astutely destructive to the. e lo ' w, cuticle, (or skin) the sadden change from haft to cold, and the smoke causes yelloul, dark, coarse tom-: plestons. Then it is requatle that the pores of the skin should be kept open—that their 610d11111 should be freed from -irerty—lsots thus Vie ancient Roman Philaso • oboes eared all disenos— th ey computed ma, meta al end unhealthy rraSois left through th the bores of the skin, than any oilier outlet of ..14 , 1.2Z It Is neeessaiy, therefore, to keep the pores humour are drivelled from the shin • from the pores, When they -wash month Jones , Chemical Soap, I have seen it care the worst and oldest clues of Sall Rheum, klyetpelas, Old Sores; Barbers Itch, Sore Head' Ringworm,. when every other internal and Arternal remedy had failed—its affect rendering the thin white, demand soft, though it be yellow a nd mouse, is wow d ad ait remove* neaten, Tan, Sunburn, Morpheme, a dlstigurement, of then, ekire—but persons mast to paunchier and ask for lava figs be had in HurburgA at WM. JACKSON% figs of the Illg Dot, 811 Liberty en Price iso dovlDAkwly, mr The soft, Angelic exprestoOn' of some rental ke is grateful to new,: while the repulsive,. coarse, =lido, yellow faces of uthers, excites disgust—the Same /nth nudes. Cdlildaisch people La indareri to try a ear eof the true /maw' Dalian:Chen:tire Scum, they wool .1 be eureptunal with the L C 31Ciii0NU l < D ALlELi .PA Capt..Srattr., will litre tnarglierery tilondn Damning at 10 cielork; Whreting eteryllctutlay tmnatag aft) r.r.. • ..TIIESINLYMACEEST. - , • The kusErauk , tica . .Capt.l. Mill same Putstrargh every Toesday morning az ilk o'clock.; Wheeling every , Tondo,' evening at r, at. - • _ :,2110: NEW, ENGLAND No. 2, Capt, Ness: leave'Pivabatah. event Wednesday mining 'LW oleton2;Wasefingerery.Wedisesdayaresnig- at to . 1_ ; The SEILLIJANT, .Csol. Wtues, will Nan. , Filth burgh every Ttatrulag. =rang al ID cerliTlii; Weartiat ere!, Ttlay.sany e'velokt ' The CLIPPER N0.2,11pt. Coaaasoe u t Wris, burgh coat, Friday snorniagr at la We Wlleetielt every Fliday eleanal at 10 r.le.• • - The =MENNEN, Cain. B.lllano, will lase. burgh' every eanntday pandas stl.o WelookWheelbur Eataidateeeplas at IDr x., „ • •BEANEB -PAC yrill leave fin Waves . , Glossa* and so.,VellsvUle, •on Tuesday, 711,unduy. and Beau/ay; of seek smelt, .ta ocJoek,s- !saws. lag Jur.liteaday, :Wednesday sat Friday, . She bs a boat at 1.134 Isadsag between Wood west .4011+.ii,fidde, prepacedia ;active Ilvitus at any time. . . . . lIIIIVEII- Mani ranzeronlt'auxag et nno-non, man • tr4p=Bea t ver sip la i r e ellsell trii Ve mmus aTlZ' a rtrts i ir Ml,AatLiocz • . . PITTILBVIIOEI & BROWNWVILTJA, - • Dials Paekot Liney VELL&Ui&i• 1.; leg FEBRUARY • ' LEKVEDLILY ABB 41114 AND 4P. L . t LANTI Copt. James Parithoow .I,.]acobc soul LOUIB brIANE, Caps Beans% • Tits bouts we =Orel 'now, sad an 800 op withom man! so armor» Bs la to tomfo n 4 1assris 1,1 MflOog I ' n lUtsuf Ike foot of Boss - Pe.Stagets bo pa:l=W on , boord,ss bolus certainly Jun, Cs Bus *Asti. yd, lOasier will .Ibare re: ito • • a Liderme•do. pons - . 1 14 •A d•TP , 4 (Mel - Pun. 4 , 1 4 7*.b01ak-:.:...: - "_... • Fiar ~„.,.._ .._ -- 413 ----- - ,- - 77 •ilfor&FTLTSvo- -...- ..:: uni•••••unent ...kw! : ... ' The "'vfiti Limy, .•- • - . -Et 1 2 UlueldrogniAtasier -mil letk•E fat - above ilAd izue I.l . Foru du : 'cloCk.P.,llL. Fr, frelkh . spcpassage_tp• ' Zonuni,d4? l.}l ply . int baud- —.- FOR OVORSNATI - A1iD87'.1.,0 . , .. • ~.. . 4- " 7", • , ~ NEW ENGLAPII4: , -„.,. • .11EbheCl,•'/Illseter .will . earifoc the .• be e MA o ll , nialed l .l.o.; ' Pt . lietorley, April 1, at 10 o'cick 0.. $. Tcir , might .ot Pometto ePOIT.on board... 1 -.: :". . • meal : " .. ANY' TM ocal 5.12111 11inG warn . . drewPolMilifigNeksneenied hei tegalernipe betereeh Strhmhpr, htehreP9tithet Integhdeannir littebank on noway. sue mortys. FOR.IVARM3II.III.VER: J Thomae: . Muter kart her ayette. mud iederesiediate pens oe , Bararday. the 'lst - o( Ap o =oclo w eh ? Poe_ r!'"fiainN JorrEV, whey :htei4 s. nmattr.sa: pecxer Durnesiewtor t "at for ewe) ell Intermediate yogis Rs Wedhea. 601,210 Sewn:hoof each tweet. :Vol . thailgt or pset7 "RIF'? A111;RM4132061, As* • ."VITTSBURCII teak > Faun at 10 o'clock errou' • Mr: . averrillefda) Tfilurifo: l /. nt 7 I:relOrlf,,e • - Mar -Count" vrill land al r an tr , " Every accruntrguitan that rbe procrir•d for Ow . T h e fiat su.diftraY fel4R-Fger he f bor - keipturirlarl. r. boat 'rf also paripfed - wnt a or igh rafrtylvani II • M7fitt7o P r t ' a .- 1112 P 1r , %” • maari!aritiSi •jalLNOillit . ..- NNW, will -ma -a. , nag. P ~, limbariti • averri • Wodreaday . mod Friday, a9l o'clock, .e. sir.; sod kW: . .. eargshelathry only 7ocadar,lll.tstlay and &sludgy. • ai 0 Vase!, a..11...' bietol. 0r..94.1uxe 4011 on . • . I; ~I! fhb:lol:44, A 4 D 9 ir,4ltatef dsa Uloat fot rue j porvieryAiendayAaiT udll,u -u, NEW aid_ splondid 'rosiest; it ZESULON [III9NYI.I, 0 Made . . .1 .9 gold luss Watchs; 43 Ord r Ism watches, ',,; do tit terdeta eked to wild,. 'er e VD sliver L,Wie timelier, s 3 tikes . pimples =S r Is id o b gaid , oh fr to 1 , 1 1 dos=lt o it y ii = • mice Les, pier:4 9 l. variety Orpolxilat i ' in ' i 11 doom ' suet slides, all Wet. .. .. . • _ FANCY GOODP. • . . 1 dos kw; Fads, silk aid met; 60 dos commas nog • II dos Ilso .valrot bald bags, nets writs; TO do Ai. crotchet bpd bark . cum solar, 6 dos gooe*, closelort. pones, am otyltm VS dos Am parose.s,ossort litiss, , . ousels, Mors, gilt and litho; for trgolloig 10.1od Irmo. • Sower violist, itoortadi 1L Apt lib met screw *sea lair,. I dogleg 3=oo. -pin ci,./doscq rtloi .. mood Mew fie .41 fats ocromocal it . . . . . • • r Tit Linuaras. . • :•.• • • • ICW and splandkl aaciany olTneanr:op I . leolveel as RIL/1.0.1.1 XINSE•I9II4It . 07 60 emu da ' iry ' Ammo 'g nl, a:aortal cole s tn; '; 100 gm, plain covered within; downed Wpm glens plain mall, astartad colors; " Frau t0T16 . 1,111.10 ainiclaohll wash; iair4 Mr: Also, a large 'envy aaal We • • 'van' loge Met are. • —lc_ , II dos Wive open winked m/11l Ilona? . • k and WigNi voa • : 4 .. • • r=M===tl • 33 dos s lodise raw siilltk • •do •• '' At do rosse.ssw s : • do ; lt dos elaildsens' moats ' ' • • Straded twist, alsel sad gilt t,Sas . s, parse bossed, Weds, bslid bap, saesl fast sever, gas Al., puma., r. c.uuaau CIIANLILX MT. • Silt iff.lllllll. ; . E LLM AK ER,• • • VLOICtIIi 114..01 . 0111111, , .* Amg General Coulaaleus • : N. 13 Born Wuxi erac.%:' • • REPIIIFIXTS—Henty Grzek • • • Itadi.r. It. Sheliork, . c uy wilja. S. &Imlay k Son, • j - • .. •• • - Owlet Baskuua, Jr.; • ;1 . ssume le.dk Chaser ! spits:lly DWI& &Coaslesoni, New init.: • ms., . saws 1•08101.11.., lodiass, Pa.; • KING dr. 111001111.E.A114 • • - Vec ll4 '",fiE°'`V.l: - 11 1 ,7.,72° - -; 1 1 1 Pituba .11 tbeim kenfactu4 - conut 6r Dissoc4Lsoo alley, Pienbargt. • • • • Rarsarners—Dr• P. Pl.euberger, Sent, • Jds. Jilartima, • Itieb. S. Mon, EN. • Jad •. • • • • Sm.* Drum. LA., Grereekigli . i.. T.C. uunal . k PLiirmJeWL_; • J. ItillAkca *Nth I ..ri . M.lnS J. Jtesm.r, - I toa..Wto. Doggibeny t .,.. . •.. • idnikailaci Nay, Mains .• . • apkw&corT - ADESIDERATUM TO ALL, MilaY Mark.' lake Rubber Altld, for pnrinealliw pork .a hut, alto fur adaptaag Wm fet:er am • pitrehaseot without the aid of pmatre, and hi full/lad • du W goeriAy free. To stadenta conveyancers and .1 • exaresatiletnan, It In inv./male. -Y3y =emi be r adding • . . A.. 601. aid. fluid to lb. ink las e e arid birlasdY lo be the. bee: auxiliary eve agreed, as lbw.. • acid, pnteipitslea eeditarat;eadass Dee gm of the ink, and dive - nut with time twablir of • • artplng a Pro.' Duet ryeelyed sad for sale by • • • ap3 • • Joka.aoliLlig; I -• • . :LA"? oirrussim pAirrir. ,— • 1107777AFF0N temmfolly Won. t. patmea• • ft Mat his last ?any mill ; .701 ita- Oo that anat. he Irill .111.0 it to item...lac:, N.tact/mst attaching sad the proses. of Lis . poplle. 'The Pol. sod Polka floadrills will Ds WM... by • soma of his papule (.td yawn 014,) which will settsfr,,,i i+l 7 0 .1.41, the company...pr./et that A. to capablo of Was lice cauds.n as well ea • r teacher. AW- , - teems:nu. who have musht ethe oily. Ammo an respectfully Issued .4 wpoested ectiend sad Bet the Improvemeam of theic ebWrm. Thaw ladies with:,7 ha. wasro tickets are panicalavly tasked, sad•llll..c OW ectraitted with the same Wawa • Tickatalivvrlde. -• oleo will be wady se Monday, thr Mb MM., to had. of A. 7k-himself The dances will - take place at ld 111111ACILLETT W WHIT virreolim• r DEALEIEI.DaY WODIVNo vif 99 {Vaal clam have an hod, nap an ma w _ liag daltat krtnienn • lap OM inuuurte asmartmot at /MY GOODP., trikellt Wry. merchanesafittat pdees, sod ,reasoubla a n iley cousin smile wudicik s , s a n . I il""W YM il t a4 ,Y 44 4 . , IZIO• ierung- sarrimus.• rbase atm an Wks Inowedlawly aw bat= vanhaam, far Zs wawa = la w. transact badoe. amal, umil •ca m Nam . can eireelled, arrsagwasau hams' already Wan nada for tilt papaw. Baku wlll always 19 La evaaascsa w*:( to Mltin height. CAIIVANXTUYY t Co, Lawns al • .ATIBAiIGF24IE.KTS.