~~ 1 ,:.: • * ST EMMA! BROOKS & Co. -, ~l~[~ . ~ q: gip, r 7: 77; "' ", O 4 w ri .d ot.t. and Babieriptions to tb•Nostlates6 sad krwatd•d Gam thi=. Pl6jBd44*"dTed l arru y.m.w itriwnint eskin . V.T GAM= Ls isiblislied Dollsorsiar sass.; &a TlTessii; Th. 1). 12 lam; Um, Weekly is Tina Dollars 1"1" [l7•Airnmonern an earaedly inivreisinll u. hood in sear favors ticket 3r. sad ....rl7 m m ../ For iasei Coau.mai liudligue L v xma j c , mu. ksty Meer Km., Imports, Massy Markets, te. sea • • Ili% sad Aatll.4lamealas Nomination, ; .FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,' ' RlB XIDDLE•WA TH.; Ifesgitliesirooslgustseo la g r esaltrylviraba. The !wwitramal, for the preient inomb,introdw • coo the aubjem of the question 'at issue betwhen the kkatesofretfupslyinin hod Maryland, growing octet tin act of the bfarglendlegislature, mating a fekm7 for • alaie to escape into soy of the ages Of dm Union against . the will and oOnsent of tam inviter and owner, withal:View to eampe from swidmae. This law wan the autbcrity. of the Goy. mew Of Maryland kir detusiding gym Governor &tusk that John Mark, and other penoOs named lithe iinlictment, should be delivered up as Grip. tires from ju.ntiee, not from &kr. Governor Shrink reguyl4 to the Constitution for his guide, end.; the solace of the Attomey Genaral,' refused to com ply with the demand made upon him. The Con abortion contemplated', the *ender of (naives loom labor, not feet /ratios; and the see° of Mr • rybutd 'could change ..neither the _terms, nor the sgait of the Coesthation, by legislative Counter*. The *of Co:ogress, of 1793, made ir tuutecessa: ay that: :Maryland should pass any law upon the adx*,' as it required the =treader el fugitives Sam War eon 'the claim of the party to whom Inch later isis dice It was the owner tithe shore, and ma the GOTIMICIr, who had a right to make tile dee** and the Lew Soumal agues this questiod, we think,:io abet enwhuike; in sastain leg die dais* of the &ate Execative, and upon the gen* That the am of Meyboad coodicted with the Fade* dcauginuion. • The law of the of Pennsylvania, Mani 1847, and la much .dacassed at home, and denounced 'abroad, we nest also think, with the LaatottinA isnii4tfrieienent Of die Connitation. The tee repealed all 111Ws for the Almaden:if pl ies* goon labor, and absolved all State helps, Ilona. exarelsing authority is such cam It prase toed that Coemess had no power to employ State Mk* ix the enforcement of Federal Legislation. The Stae not being bound to take original Puirdie• tam in such cases, Irk the'. Federal GOvemment end Federal Odicers. to *true the law in their • awe way.: Nor does this mach-'mused law of ifizeh 9d, 1847, is any way obstruct the act of Clawreis or the Coestiattion, as we hare seen ly the act of the Circuit Court, at tba term bold in thin County, ' wham the bury Bee of $5BO Was impos. • edbihsdie Geier, upon a citizen changed with vi. otatlagthe ad of Congress of 1793.' According to several decisions qty the - Law JaSmsl, state dicers' Wed tot, if thae Were chthhions by State authority,r-u them are bete, bat abeoreofdeeisions might he quoted Gym bathatifltortheru and Southern Cahill, . going to alma that the State, are under no obligationital execiite:kdeial law.. Acoading to a decision in the ribtia bowie; Congreitn has noyower to Con kr ciioipal juksairlion rayon Stine Ownie or ot6 earn la the celebrated Rig ease', Chief Imam ibaeysitstains the twat the Pennsylvania Legit tun by 4achaiair Vat State'o&cers are bat honed to astute the dates bripued upan them - by Con vinni, unless: they chase to do no, or are required to do n by a liaiei,thi Shia, eiSiiie Siete , feg.. blame, hu the power, if it tbinlai punier to pok. • Such auboaty is this, we should think - would. be deemed willed= th - the Slave States, for the mob' abused Law of the Pennsylvania Lerida turn ;We are glad that the. law-is uit is, and that the &me authorities do not siquire lei Courts ar dtisres ioadmitter - bir the arrest of those es. aping tea; Slavery.. We do not interfere with. the ...Constitution, estir with the law at Congress; n rkin inmains upon this , Staten, book, but seek 4 be emir to . lay `oar clutches upon any aim w ho psy La seekkag - birilersznitl Bbettp. • Tha Peet hes at Lot announced that it is in pca Mai= 00 IL liggrt.4l32 demonstrating the prosperk ty of the iron trade. With abu n da nc e of flourish It , proceeds to say that—. „ .The het which we Moll adduce is this—the Mesita Sboenberger Man one of the Largest Mtn manstfeserher establishments in OUT country. We have below us a augment of the amount and ve, Joe of the business done in this vast establishment —in the ilatlatatllli of boiler and sheet Iron, bar isism nail eating, and the manniacture of steel— The wig& amount of their annual buainese, in thee several manufactures, was valued, in June het, at seven hundred and ten thousand dollars, and the cost of the Materials used in the suanufso ' ume, at three hundred and eighty two thousand eight bundled and thirty. dollars. The matinfacuu. od satiate taken to main up the first M these great sums airt-35,080 kegs of mils, ;000 tons of bar in0n,1,500 tons of boiler and sheet hoe, eon, and about 240 ram of 'piing and blister steel Esti main theta:pease of manufacturing these amides here at a higher rate than they have teen compu ted to coat'elmseders, the profits on these menu : femme would amount to the very handsome sum of two hundred and five thousand dollandsay 2200,000) or My per cent. upon the investment, after deducting all expenamoaompiag, wimps, that of loam al and artuoung,m we doo.W the different articles referredto, can be. unaufac. tured as cheaply bens as elsewhere, we aushify" justified in eating the clear at fifty per cent. upon their whole investment." • We sia tiled the Post has at last touched bowie, ma mum dl as • flummery, given a "fare We now clentstull the pnblkstitin of the statement yoni allude We want to thew our :oirn inference fientlear psmiaes, and make our own calculi . tiros cif Ft& , Pntions 11,7Auuty. me anoint 0 Nip Err mit. .00 with it!—ao that the people of renbergb eau see howbrnmes ire made. Spare us year *rim' homily, and let as have your facta Pottaph myna have Ware stated— e. The Sol men do rot want hobo made the arth ' jams of a noliticeletestraversy. Eint if the leading aged the Whig Panyin Western Pennsylvania postal la ming them as a weapon soma the De • mocratie Piny, sad they remain passive instep masts of a newspaper inewiacity, we shall be corm - 'gelled to pima. gammons of their business, ob. tained.lforn. themselves, with commentaries that will open the eyes of Demerits, in - other sections of thetliske, on the subject of tie profit. of iron under the Tenfof 1846." lon have dragged the mune* cf iron tuners Menthe controvaMy; and wee o wpnur in jakenenting the Etemomacyiby owe mere sakisig 'kr thelkets.: ; : we are brat in the preface, as'yes, of the anhises. - "*".. -• • -14 Ls `tii 41.7 . • atteetblgii Washington, otethe ho- nar of the Frenuit Rinrolution, Mr. Cass apoklyi. =Lee his...work oe' the °King and Court of Fume itio Louis flul , ippe so highly auto trod." htnyildr.. Gus, do not turn your back es as old friend, because be n id adeeraity.— Why tar Would you have the distinguished flenskiglagessident with Ida:self In bur years be has Anita *punt and• gar the annexation Texas—for and against the Wilmot AWNS! and tHild in tepid to Haver and Harbor =7and why aletdd be not mesa his , 15 oula_ Philipp a when it ia popular to esosecs that iditded kniutarehr General Caw linkup so skit doe eaten who prefers lire jack nee Int dead bee---. 01. Jour . . 7r- • , • Fite tit Sr. Lciurs.—A fire bloke out in No. 24 iilerreej Ism' night., Tbe building was a large more ownedOspaJamey Wood, of Piusbnigb, sad by R. F. Paul, Clear, Catherwood, Ilimberwa, Commission House. Ree wboki loss is about .120,000, on which sitionni above ;win an inn:ramie of $13.003. Cub. newoMrs toes: $7,000, *sired •Or SUM WI bobb wens in ■ safe and `secured from dam. Nem $3 Ms422,.oecopied try Ruth, Ray, Hellen. dais, Goes awl Ramsey, were. witch -lamed; bin the iangrioce artilmover the Wm.—Jona 41:11attiQuaxnat..-A St. Louis paper asks the „„ gybed aa a toarchant &ma:6 Maxine' to Callentsia, adds lieut. Fremont, whoa sunreying ta Cat ilbrans, lad both to set vigostaudy th ere ma , th . j . bike the 'otenstle,neetneat of , etearsosatil Mr. Polk hasknot iletexinined to oorianerne•llle Magmaof ea! country D 3 exa pio+o A PlntwYtaAsanapOuzo Rsimulso.--Tba tail • ":..irpYled Dts sat' 'readLq in the Senate Willis „ • i'meiliuMaciess etoldrea-are . ll Pnuil, and . Ann" be nqinantil tt tonr city in the wane or ehe . . coot raw.'oaa~ur te e.wa 0.41. .rrerwalinsi , r. 7 • 3, golatuoiniviocASSaggagL • ___,`""hOmder . h. Wraii TIM-A*l Of . - thiketift - ifet eel mach.` - /q look idea thituenta ths4;ll-1° keep s vlgt.nt m to John Bat, ;Wee movements upon the Mosquito Gong hare recent ly been the subject of much remade. This Mos. quito CPU; so called, covers about 40,000 square . miles, and the claimant, alike - distinguished . for modesty and moderation, has enlarged this Mos. milt° boundary, remedy, by ovending his claim to the river San Juan de Nicaragua, in the neigh borhood of the 11th parallel of latitude. The Kw quifopeople area WA of Indians, insignificant as td limber", and still mom degraded in character. There is a connection with the coantry nearly a century old, but under treaty stipulations Spain, the English claim was surrendered to the Spanish Govermnent, and the country aband4ried. The roust was a portion of the old Spanish .pos missioni- in Atomics, and became a part of Cen tritimerica, and is now of the States of Honda act- NicarAgna. The territory, we are thld, abounds with rich fonts of Mahogany and other imitable woods, bah upon the coast and for many the interior. Spice, indign, cochineal,and hides are also sent from this coast. A late British Minister Ws the right of his country extends from the Cape of Honduras down to the month of the river San loan This Bing, in Got, is • small boy, living in the house of a Briiisit Gaunt and, accord ing to the speech of Mr. Dix, of N. Y, made a few days since, his mtbjecits COrnil4 of a few hundred naked Inane. -or cmor , COVER. It is well kw Brothe.r. Joachim to keep' an eye upon John Bull, and between the two, the . King of -the Moequitees will no doubt be well taken care of, as well as his - few hundred nalked Indians— :What bare we, of right, or what las England to • do-with these>eoplity . The crying sin oldie age is 'tt.W...wf. , the greater powers of the world using that power to oppress the weak and helpless. The only remedy to be knind probably lies in a Congress 'of Nallixis, where the smaller poWers shall be re 'pnwiturid, and Buffeted toh7.ekt their jtunindnence among the micros of the earth. The Congress of ;Vienna parceled out governments it its will and pkasure, and mist would hardly regret to see all despotisms shaken to their foundations,: and all vemmenta upholding any Eno of despotism, if the 'remedy were en appeal to the principles of equa l and exact justice.. If the United State, was lest arnStious, less aurandizing, leas insincere than elle is, w ilk what a moral forte—the Come of great example—could she preach to the governments el:rural bat 'when we carry on win of conquer; allow the authority of the Government, in all its departments, to be used and abused by one tine, we have not the power to retort, or the boldness to venture upon a rebuke for an offence common to ourselves It was good Democracy, in Jetrerron's Joy, to keep clear of all entangling alliances, too; bfft now we me following bad European 'examples, and pay. tog more heed to ktreign things than to ourselves. The question. or Privilege. The Circuit Court yesterday gave another long sitting to the ease of the arrest and custody of Mr. bingent. The counsel Me the prisoiter had the at. gument pretty mach to hinnelc having the privi. lege of a reply to the counsel gm the Senate. The popular appeal being upon the side of Mr. Brad. used it Wilier utmost, and gloried in the bassi that he:was the ,fint counsel to whom had been eturtated the viiimince of an arbitrary act committed by the Senate. in depriving an Ameri can citizen of his liberty, after having triedlim in Merrt session, and without counsel. It was argu ed, of course, that the remit he'd power to release prisoner, and that the court did not bring itself in con fl ict 'nth the Senate, by setting the prisoner _ • free. 'The decision would be in behalf ofn citizen against an unconstitutional act of the &natal— The Supreme Court have so fludivided upon this question, in the castor Anderson and Tham,w loch was tried many year,. gone by, aim give the Sen ate a legal precedent to bold one in custody for COnterupty hut some legal excegtions to thqesuse of the action,end other matters , arehthen in the case now brims the colitt.:: • _.• - . an The Senate, I aemia:i, claim tio ivnvir over she . Departmerits:--supposing tizo Meaty to base sen b furnished by insysine . ‘l,theni; but him who had the Treaty, nod whO firashed thej claim the poWer to know whole be .. devised it, in order to punish*cue of their:4loi body, if coy Otte is gully; The case is a . very slilicate cue for the Court, bat will be decided witih.r.,* 4T or fir var. The Senate, no &Obi, WV Beek 44 sentare the ease of doubt, its to its power to ytniish 'con tempt, by the passage of ■ law for the sidisiiis of those who may be. disposed . to interfere with Eve. cutive Proceedings and confidential Dactunttus: Harbor asaulrrr 'laprgrase W. A repeat fam keen made se MeSea me, at its sent "Welton, giving a watement or appippri= Er the • co n struction and repair of roads, and foe the improvement of harbors sad rivers in the Urth ted Steam and showing, as fir a practicable, the amount expended in each &Rte." The swim:neat commences with the year 1504 and enumerate. all : objects of improvement of toads, harlsits and wrens, and the appropriations in their fiver for each year, up to and including ISt; going uninterruptedly through every Admin. istinuon during that long period of year. It Ines rs from this tufwiel document that the whole amount expended on all these objects du ring that period, not includievrapenaeauf surves, was $13,198,222. Of tlus amount 'heroism ez. pended— Trader Mr. Jefferson ' $18,400 ''Madison xp~pp 14natoe _7118,1321 • I Q.-Adants 2,210,4'15 Gen. Jackson' 1048%85.2 Buren ' 5, 999 G4k • " TO.* 1,0711,6(g• I Tha gives an'sum' of 17,109,242, mend kyr the period of forty veer', threagh • which. it extends, makes an annual average of about WO; . . The first thing that will strike the reader of thia statement,- is the gradual increase of the expendi tares ap to Gen- Jackson's adminiannipe, whin the climax 'of over ten millions and a halt was reached. The next thing.' for - remark Ls the act, that these expenditures were commenced ender Democratic rule, and were greatest under the ad• ministration which is regarded by. the- party. now, *power, 'al the beginning of their peculiar organ• ization. . It is thus demonstrated, that at no time in the history of the government, and under no puny, were eppreptietione by the General Government, for the improvement of harbors or rivers, held be uncomeitational; end that the pretence now at tempted to he let up for withholding the aid °fats GeTneral Government from such worka,—that it is are within the constitutional authority of Congress to lend such' ald—La a new (angled notion of the new (angled democracy, which now rules in. the White House. .The National Intelligences publishes a full synopsis of the document, from which the obove facts we wadded, and enters in an historical ex "'nineties' of the progress of chew imprnvemenn. From this it is mule minifest, that up to the era of Loccinsi rale, that the only limit ',pond'. General Government,' in itoliroviag harbors land , - whether ihey unit! the West' r the 'East, or the -North or the South, win the general usefulness of such improvement and the neceasity of making it at the time. The cession- of Louisiana wax not obtained un -1805, nor tOl3 the use of steam introduced into our waters until after that time. The war of 1812 gams to non knowledge which we did not bekire =of the value and imp:kin of the Lakes. «. was ceded fn 1619. It VMS - therefore, as the National Intelligences mays of necessity, after these events. that the General Government had the information required, and felt the necessity of im proving its Eastern rivers and Lake' buboes, as well as the hutch on Its more extended line of mescals. It would hare been worse than useless to attempt it laikae, and - aingalsoly unmindfal of the greet and increasing interests of the country to have neglected it afar. We acc o rdingly find, if ter the events staled, and ax the Lake and West ern river country became known and inhabited, that the system of harbor and rives improvements expanded itself. Ina word, as the counirua rn . as ded, its smatern regions beiame its great rivers and take* and'its Atlantic hosiers became better known, as its internal and eater. nal commerce inmeated, means of rendering nevi gation "easy and safe" a principle adopted by the fig law on these subjects of the (rat Congress of the United SlMes—hx4 lo,be'ecerunearantely ex tended. . :And this necessity oill eslsting, the duty Of the General Goventment to matte these improvements 'remains hued, and unless the West . is false sober. eel; the Gorenameat will be held to the faithful performance of the duty.—Balr. Peoria. - Mere' or Ban Tanti;=—We repent ite details in relation to the import. it New York, adding air Other day's wrtk. Monday, 20,4E8 ham. , hong Tuesday, • 10,0Gi " • 523. " • Wininelday, 16,4 M " • - - • -470 Teta .46,929 '2143 • . Forty aiiihottratid sdaehundred and thirty eight !Aga android); one biusdred and key three WO Bun= Mr= AT NICW You -4A• WI Ls Want the SintteE of the Mused Stan plata* le the astabligussat of a katiek mint 754 the city 91' of dr Pittamit taxes.. Is /o"tilsai. SWAM VALUATION. Elitora of dig Pdtitergii gleams: , ansetuaikater has bee. lirsrented to nes, Stith the rttinest of the writer to foraifii;tbe MOO 12st rabliestm. Ai the article replied tojeelpeered pwar oiilesens; the answer should bOatthe 2,2..1E4 • The interest eiiicea by its patriotic andsoilisi the pexteedinvi of the Board. of whielt he was the most expetienced member, has no doubt, prompted this explanation. His moderation, im partiality, great practical and legal bleat, well joe. titled U.. @election of the City and County of Phil. adelphia, in inducing him Co sacHffice the valuable multi of his high prokuicinal exertions at the Bar, and boasting on his warming a second time, the sawn': invidious and napmfdable office of Revenue commissioner. Au character will cantle his etery word to the greatesi respect and influence.; • . After having discharged this ungracious duty to the County, in a manner which may behest de. scribed by mhers, who witnessed iy I feel no for. ther persoaal solicitude as to the result, Riau may' arise front' the difliculty- of raising the; taxes, which to to thirty three per cent. of any limb ted revenue from taxable property, and •the pres. - eriatioix of. some board of Barnum, which iTh.ita tiara may prove as Mach our protection as it now seams In be the subject of censure. • The truth is, from imy study and intimate connection • with this the County can gain nothing note, by an agitation of this nubject. If they had aught to say se the senteucethey have received should not have been passed upon them they had their day and hour before that Board approached the subject, • by sending testimony in answer to the immoral. tioas circulated through the County. Mr. Price as. sand Mr. Bigham and others who declined to tea . tidy, when Coiled by theiarmer Board, so neither did he nor any other officers or citizens finward a tingle rePoine supporting by proof the sufficient appioach of our.assesaments to their real value.— It Mto be presumed that the finmcial tact assum ed by him ass political eonomist,was not withheld when this importunity was offered him to correct the deprecated results in order and that fault might be Mond with the decision of the Board no the im perfect materials furisigied to them alter every en. cation to procure more had failed of success hill mare charitable to believe that they were not fur. 'warded because they did not exist. The Manner in which this County slipped tyro' the tint Bond was regarded so objectionable that the whole machinery of the second was remoddel led to prevent' the 'occurrence of such a result to this or any bther County and every one was held in suapense, no as to remain Subject it any Period' to. the :acing eta traerjarity. The time at which ma. County wan acted on became imitate. rig and it, I safety from retaliation could not, be used to bear heavily on the counties in the real. of the alphabet. Without reflecting aim predriees. sor who done his duty coMmieutonsly there, as ev. where, the pressure attributed to him on the old oountiea was no doubt changed to the immuni ty gained fin. the county, underlie rules which • it ,was the fuse set of the'present board to abolish aid therclocrensing study and effort was directed againn our 'county, to raise her an they had been raised themselves, They are receding relatively in prosperity, and Rh the inflictions of that Board Most bitterly, bin bore them with patience and res. ignation. We escaped them by the rigid enforce ment of the legislative manual and have in truth 3> thank that for four years exemption. The resin* Of the whole ground would show little mine !erf complaint in the whole worse of the Boma. ,For example, there was no diniuctive return of the county for gate purposes Made for the year 1807 and ISIS and no return madcap to thin hoar CV' then xear.lB4B;as required by oar tax lawa biting complex and obscute,that such obedience, lii them is almost impraciable. The • Boardwere thereat° under the necessity of ma. knit bur entnaten for the year ISIS to ripply the want of an actual return, nod assumes the ammo which has Levi added as not more than equivalent br whst would he realnhd in this additional year, and the resift will justify their opinion—as the in ' crease of theamount for that year will produce all the advancer required and there will be no ocen non fur a fraction of a mill increase on our rates. most earnestly Milton my klloweitizens to benare how they disturb thisquestion. Some may have an object I cannot see in raising a breeze abied it, but most certainly the citizens of the coun ty at loge hive neshiug to main by inch a course. Let every man ask hiinself the question, whether his individualpioperty is assessed at_the standard fixed by law yin "What vvafitly gam sr!! fia, if sold naaly and .irpmaary eta bans file tale: after. full ?allot nada" And to no peanut could this inquiry be mare ap propriately aMr.w. edln respect aridgeod will than the gentleman whose obeerrations Sive veiled Mil, the annexed truer. If contrary to anxious and in terested advice they shall vex themselves Mr what' will prom to be ,thtles, .1, meat abide the result with them for;let who will escape taxation in this country, my lot is here cast, let,weal or woe betide. ! • JAMES $. CRAFT. crrn? ELf s. mica, stmvu r oilormoxce • , rain cnicantmasna. The address of T. J. (lighten EN. to the tax pay ' ers of Allegheny County, las just reached_ me— lt is to be regretted, that it wm made before full ezednuationetruld be received from the able rept, sentative front that Cimmy in the Revenue Board. The dam ofthe calculation are apparently cor rect, at the increase often upon that County is er. ton wanly deduced, because the writer was not -awareof the/ Prolieedings of the Board. • The sworn return madeby the Commissioners of the Coumr._Faithebali.ptiket proportion at:banned by the representative and arm anfollown . Property subject to anull Lax.. 518,132,517. bar. of z 531,967 Property sulueei. to 1-per ceut 51,029,562, • yielding a tax of 815215 Property subject to 2 prr cent • se,psn, yielding a tax of 135 570,790 The Rrrenue'Board adjusted the valuation thus, Poverty subject 3 mill tax V.,155,8.%, yielding a tax of ' 40 Propeny subject to 1 per rent 529,562 yielding a tax of • Property subject to 2 per cent 30,950 yielding a tax of, 72,11k1 Ditkmace otaniount oftax annually as increased by the Board but sl9*, instead of 85572,01, as Mr. Bigham has 'mitered it cot, That gernienian thinks there was not legal evt dence before the Board justify . its decision. Perhapn not. But the absence:of explanation'atler an opportunity has been afforde, has been, and neglected may be ibme ground/or amine: The Board knew that interrogatories have been address-, ed to many citizens of Allegheny COS'ety; • nun, her bed visited the capital; the tadeStirable • re, preeentatives, had addressed many lepers an well as messages by Teleraaph which had produced no explanatory swamies to the Board.. Nearly all the testimony received came from one of the Corm. ri cosnmissiodem; whose own work Smiths sab red cfrevision.. And there ass other testimony available tattle Commissioner—hock with returns from the County tatbe Auditor General, and in the personal knowledge amender* of the Board who ! were well acquainted with the taxable properly of •• Allegheny County,—da seine, and the valuation for kiseasment, derived Gom inqrsiriesPerionally mide. ,In would have been a great relief to the members, ,U fall explanation 'hid been made, but in its Lb. same they, are bound by their oaths to act on the knowledge they poi sewed. The writer would have pretend leaving the tax of the County just where the "conimbtionere return placed it, after correcting the error of that , return and advicated and voted accordingly. Yet he thinks as between that County and the State, there ran be little room I kir complaint, excepting only that a kw of the nth: er COULltinn were not raised as roach as they should hays been. • • Mr. Bighain then rekrs loud complaints ex. istiag to the legislature for the past knir years that j Allegheny did not pay her full quota of Stale taxes. This is true, and it Is true that such complains ex isted out oh On well Int in the legislature, and no doubt this disatisfomion increased the difficulties 'Mr. Craft had to contend inlinittOnt Scant But this was not all; kr li., rninutes of the firmer hoard, as well as the recollection of cotemporsries made it manifest then Allegheny being at the bead of the alphabet was passed through that Board at an car. ly day of its imiaion 'upon imperfect testimony, and befrre . • meonsidendion was moved for an intLeible rule reported Ire her own representative bad pine ed bee beyond the reach of risconoidenaioa, and that subsequent effuse to get Mr. Bigham and other chi:enact that county, then in Harrisburgh, come witnesses proved unavailiag. The cake. I 'lotion of Allegheny county was flits, at that time left ender an matruate'of 514149,025 end all who! knew her enterprise and successful manufacturing businmis and mineral resources, believed this to be greatly deficient when compared with returns of other counties. It was the only error cousaitted by the nide and distinguished gentleman who rep I • resealed that County' on that occasion—whose services were felt to be invaluable for the general I welfare of the State, and his too great success for ' I I his immediate coossitacats line made the increase now the more manikst, yet when review.,l ed, it will be found more in the appearance than in the reality., • Them rouses ?luau( the reyrranionere fa th e his I Beard in a difficult dad tonwriai pasaion; dux he did ell that Mon amid- do, to ',plain. AM VI Het, per alga& and Aati,fy elos eiectdrr.. f the Board, and had the tumble co'operittion of the writer to mod- erate theirjustice, in consideration of the leniency! of Weir judgement,in other quarters but there pre. j veiled with the majority an unavailing sternness of derisioaPrimeeding from is conscietniout conviction that all were booed toreaped._ The constilmicandity or the Beard of Revenue oommisionen is next9uestion by the learned our. respondent, and especially that their appointmeat proceeded from the Judiciary. This I think mum proceed (aim a misapprehension of the function's of the hoard. It is not to levy a tax—it is only to adjust to a scale ofeatiality the valuation of Seal ble property. He can put it higher or lower accord-, tag to his beat judgment. , Thia - ia all the Rav enna Commissioner can do. It is the legislature, and it only Axes the rates of taxation, or the Cava. ty and municipal authorities within the limits pre- ! scribed by the Legislature. That the Judiciary ap points the Revenue Comliasoners is the best fen tore in the kw: •It is seme guaranty • that the Board shall exhibit impolitical complexion or bins, but perform their duties in ajodicied manner, upon' flied principles, unialluenCed by party or of sectional !jealousy,uader &Predominating feeling devotion to the best intermits of the Commonwealth. " This brief vindication is. deemed due to the Board and the representative from Allegheny: and Sacred in the kindest feeliag and Wilted respect freer Mr. Uighur% and the' People ,j ofAlleglieny. April 311. 154 a! • • 'EteK.Paick. CHEAP the: Oa the Math' this spring,: ifuit thithze is minced t&25 meth Oat* NevrYorkto Mew. • •'• - • . Railcar of gilto alligalh . Caatm *rads. : mow Tux winx tranttsxsgmt & T....tVilliiii michiiiiigy - fariCieflifuls Lane .En ' Th• Wilms Months im which the Corn Lama of iStEI tire or mem anaphoded,. In conaequenc e of the &I- Ille eroP in / 8 47,0 n the iniumt, fix elate year fr om ed u ced this time impo lst tins from abroad will be subject to theme:mut of a 'nueleratesCalte of duties; rain:dated by the Ater age primrs of t.he different descriptions of grain: Oa.sthear_6l, Per gnawer, and R. 61, on all caber grain; on Dour as Sd per bbl, and Us rtes per sack. 1 The immediate effect of the cineshin of totally free importation will prate* be to inspire holders with more confidence, and some slight advance ,in pd. cm may perhaps ensue. We are, bowever,will of opinion that in the mister,' estate Wolf ' on me. Serial Mae can occur in thq value of Mee uffs, un less brought theist by . circumstances of Melt no. thing can at prelim be - know., such as wets der in the spring or summer, or politid I events, resulung from the recent oc,:urrences " France. Looking at matter. - es they nom stand, there is no immix for supposing that supplies , will not prove fully egad to meet the demand an long ns alf id thehUler continuesto be =dykes real consumption. A speculative demand, Amended on future -contin maim would of course alter affairs; but after the disastrous moults of the past year's etperience, we are inclined to think that capitalists will be cautious how they embark in fresh investments in corn. . : The vast quantity of rain which fell Au . ring the month just terminated, has goaded Mine of the low lands, and , the soil is generally too Wet to al. low of its being immediately worked, with advent. age. The weather boo, however, within this day or two, assumed a -more nettled appearance, and drying winds would soon demi, the superfluous moisture, and permit the plough to be Loma -hi into active operation. In regard to theof the autumn sown wheat, the reports arestden the whole, favorable: but it is admitted that. much longer continuirice of wet might have pro ed pre. judicial ou some descriptions of land. avec The tone of the wheat . trade hes undergone very little change since our last; sellers have en. deavored to establish a small advance; and in some ingenues they' have succeeded in obtaining rather more money Mr thus qualities,owing to the inferi ority of the greater proportion of the wheat brought for sale; but the same went 'of activity by which the trade has so long been characterized has pre. smiled, and the operations hove not been by any means extensive. "Scorr sun an EtrAttle.."—Olir paper yester- . ' day, containing an article, under the above head ing, in rekrenco to Sco tia arnsignment before a court of inquiry, presented also recent news from Mexico and (tom the court of inquiry itself, but which was received at the last hour, alter the ar ticle was disposed of, and when it was too late to snake any Caninleuti. That news, if possible, adds a double measure of indignation and shame Lo the kelings with which the country 'must' read the tale of Scott's wrongs. The government degrades him from his command—him, too, 'the Generabin , chief and con queror of Mezico,--breala him, cashiers him; so to speak, and orders biro before a court of inquiry to be tried upon charges brought by his aubortli. nate, General Wont,, whom the government, with scandalous partihty, bad released from charges preferred :Tung liiiu.dty his commander. Well, General Scott submits, like an obedient soldier and good citizen, to every order and to every wrong; he appear? before the court; and there, in that court, the accuser, General Worth, withdraws the accusation ,against hint, and the Court rinds it has an innocent man before it, and'Uothing to try against Hut, in the meanwhile, General Seoti ban been taken front the command of the tinny, and present ed to the.eyes of the world as a milittuy culprit worthy of the harshest censure and deepest di grace. The wrong lots been dour,—the innocent man Las been punished. It trill be amerced. also, that General Scott has, 011 his part,- witbdrawn• from betiwe the court the 'charges preferred by hfrn against Lieut. Colonel Duman. The reason for this is menitrit enough; the wart refused," to read the documents relating lathe charge against. CoL Duncan.'" We know not what kind of court the President has sent to Mexico, or what it in expected to do in blackballing or white.washing the characters of of /kens but we know very well that when it refuses to - read documeula embracing the evidence in our port al 'charges which it was appointed to try, it we. the only step led Pe the accuser to withdraw the charges.themselves. . saVery probable, the eharges against General N. low will be abandoned in the same -way and 'by the name. teti.voni and the Court of Inquiry will vanish away like a putt of smoke or a wreatli'd summer dam raised by a moment's whirlwind. changing nothing, •hurting reside,- in the lesser world below, and only leaving old oak of Chippeway stripped of a kw leaves own little scarred by the bolt and bLiid of putty e%,..ntive vengeance. Yes, the Court of /equity will end in malting— oely that it will leave Gener,al Scott without WM army, and his army without ivy Griterat—No.rd. • A l'amatax Aortas,-31r. Blake, of Akrat, Ohio, called oo uirtwo or three days ago, anifeabibiteil an article that must, we thank, be come of great, value. It won discovered some time Warr in the tortiudiip of Sharon, Obio, and taken fintia an eteVITIVSOO to a seek 114411.. kis deep. 'and apreadia , g - over sonselix or eight acres., The substance is black, resershliag indigo; and about the consistency of cold tallow, when, taken team the mine, hut an exposure In a &..v days to the. atmosphere, turns it to a hard slate or smite. it has been heed upon analynaion moon. Min about one . half silica, one berth alma's; sad an., earfuls pyrites of icon, wAlt Mawr Imlxlvtion, of magnesia, hfite, and carbon Frotairbe extraos. diaary chancier of the article, it is supposed by geologists who have 'Sited the 'mine that there' 61114 Se acme Sallee or crevice el the bottom of the-ditch" through whieh, the article, in a liquid state, was ejected from beta*. . . When the aubrtante is taken out. dciayl, ground to a one powder, mixed wok hawed oil, andap. plied with a brush to either wood, tic, iron, cloth, paper, or brick", and then exposed ■ few months to the nonosplent, it becomes a perfect state, Ira pervious to the union of the weather:or to Am— the weather serving only to tura oto Stone, and rendering at harder the longer it to exposed, while fire wall char the substance to which at is aphid 'brine the slate will give way. • • ' We were show, specimen" upon cEith sal wood that were as five specimens of school state an we bare - ever seen, and Would - show pencil marks equally well. It is also susceptible of the higheq polish, as warns. a piece upon woal,thst wa po lished, and had the a_ppearance of the finest Egyp. tian black marble. The article is of much value, we should suppose, tie covering nook mean Lows, dams, truces, buildings, -Wad 'every thing elaisre. outing protection from fire or the weather, or . fur Are fmnti, cartiagep, ci centre or per tables, VJ It is in iSet slate in • liquid state win., applied. anal in kw months acquire, s the motility ol" the Angst slate. . We learit from Mr. illake, who has secured' a patent is, hm disoovery, that it is wild at his fiasco at $3 per 100 lbw which will rover the roof of a building thirty feet square, or nine hundred lupe4 6cial feet.—Nor. lead. Cauttral Walk Road. The tillowing 'Preamble and Resolutions were adopted ate special meeting of the Board of Trade Aseocietion,oe Thursday, the Gth instant. ' • Wutriu, Vassaridled esertions ate .now mak. ing by neighboring Vatet, to divert to other cobras the triune and commerce of the Ohio, and its tobttv taries.which hu is to eminent a degree promoted the welfare of thin County, and the prosperity of Ske whole Commoewesltic Wheresa, The provisious of the late supplement to the Chatter of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, ;Med important facilities Sir a mile ieription to its stock by the County of Allegheny, by means of which the people would he us a pea 4 measure rebored from the lowest; on the Lori required to meet each subscription, and other ad. nausea would be secured. r 'Whereas, Satisfactory LlSllralle.ol have been giv. , en•by the of eers of sald company, that • subsczip. Goa of a million of JOUR* front this . county would' In addinon to an equal sung to he ailvimeed by the city of Philadelphia, be entirely expeoded on the Western Section of the line, end would Mame the speedtoompletirm of this great work, by which the construction of n Railroad from this place through the State of Ohio, under the liberal charter recent ly granted by that State, %MOM be rendered *bus. lately certain. Therekire, • . . , ReJaleed, That in the °pintoa of thin meeting it is highly desirable that the County . of Allegheny should, make a liberal subscription to the stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Rushed, That a committee of live members lM appointed, whose duty it *WI be to conk' with the County Conweissloners, and devise the most MIII - Cieut Means of ascertaining the opinion of the cilirene of the County, in relation to such a sub• scription ' and report to a meeting to be held at this place onThurtday next, at 7, P. M . ' The association appointed Meem. 'l' Bakewell, Ti Highatn, Jesse Caruthers, W .1 Totten, and Jo. seph Pennock, that Committee.,! . SYMPATHY wind Famrcr.—The glowing are the .reralulions adopted by the Senate in the Gt h . t. • Ileadved, P. That in the name and Windt of The American people the conyratulationa of Con vent are hereby tendered to the people of Prance upon the SUCOMI of their recent efforts to isansolt date the principles of litieny iii a republican km of government. And be it feeder Realty,/, That the Preildent of the United States he mid be is hereby requested to transmit this resolution to the American, minis. ter at Paris, with instructions to 'Renew it to the French Government TIM Baltimore Panics, speaking of the Pres& denhy, sap that the friends of Mr. Webster, Judge McLean, and Gam Scott, begin to show themselees in different parts of the country, particularly et the Buten, in round numbers, and their claims are to be warmly pressed twine the National Convention In June next. CourJutimiier,' kfclaiim—This Northampton (Mau) Concord (N. NJ Sta 1191 11140 0/11i Ply mouth Wand Memorial, express their.pretergam k.r Judge McLean pis Wm Whig candagei ExqPre. jlarre IVe team by telegraph Remade . ; ire 13,:mpailedGotallatiTehllat r • • .!(IZ/ =3=7 t*lites Buv!d T -m fciticesm ten .440, n'elockiu aurae* perte*liieiti; gee oet aide haN pau Id; pr a frame's/led, wed' ir . ' gable, situated on Plum .iliiley;l4-21 Grant *Wt% and in the rear of the tavern iaely occapied: by George IL Bell, and at prevent by three brother, Messrs. blagey: . From this abed it commuidented to art - adjoining one, arid thence M's Large two story l brick stable, also situated in the miens yard. The two sheds were eruirelyboissumed, and with them two fine lames, which belonged to Alexander Mc- Roberts, and aucther,.the property of a stranger Bran Ohio. The upper part of the brick stable, with a quantity of hay, was consumed, but ell the bones, mules, &a, were takers out 'sky. The fire communicated to the shutters of a smoke house, cornering on Plum Alley and Glint Street, which was filled with meat; but here, most fortunately? the devastation wan arrested. ' While the engines were still ?hiving upon this another . broke out in another smog frame sta. bk., on the hill, above the canal, and iouth of 7th street, at tbe opening of the Tunnel. This stable seas owned by Mr. W. Kiiirpntrich, chandler Land was located close to the end of his chandlery, which fronts on all"sweep iMe informed us that his hone and cow, which Were in the stable, had been untied by the incendiary, and thus •escared. This stable was of no value, and was quickly our. turned and thrown down the weep bank of the caul. No other property injured.' Somewhere near 1 o'clock', a third fire broke out, also in a Same stable. This was situated between Irwin 's Alley and Irwin Street, clue in the rear of Wilmarth's Lumber Office, which fronts on Penn Street, the. stable being in his lumber yard. The tire had been, apparently, thrown 'into the end of the hay 1011, *Love the stable, and spread so rapid ly, that here also two noble horses were consumed. Thence it spread to an adjoiningstable in the same yard, in which another horse wu tinkered, which the owner snivelled in saving, at imminent risk of his own life. The poor brute, finding the flames reaclung his back from above, end unable m break' his ballet, lay dcwn. - end remained passive till bin laumane owner untied the halter and tet him freo The two horses lost were in the stable al-Martin Connelly, baker, and belonged to him. The one saved belonged to James M'Elnay, and the stable' was also his. There trio he xarcely a doubt that the lait 'tiro fires were kindled by incendiaries. The first WAS probably accidentil-,Eiends must they be, 'who could thus torture noble brutes to death; and borri bli the malignity which could kindle flames attiid so many frame dwelling, a. were proximate to each of the last two lire. The Bremen merit unstinted praise -far their' protmuitude and good numagerneut at all these fires—Without which an immense number of air, ibex mint have been deprived of homes, and a great deal of valuable property destroyed. • . _ Toe Ditssts.—Among the strangers in town is Henry Placide, Esq., a most accomplished actor.— It is understood that he has made a prokasional engagement, and will give us an 1 4400I1Uninly of witansing an exhibition of on not Mien pro' mated here. As Granaditer Whitehead he has nu equal, nor can his Sir •Peter Tearle, Sir Har court Touchstone," or other gems ad-init . - forum be rivalled by ally actor. TllLSbnilth !inn been lavish in its support of imported merit, it has now an opportunity of witnessing the edZots of One whose native Land in the United Stall, Tun Hosomm fresn.—A telegraphic despatch has been received in lid* city, announcing that the remains of S. D. Sewell, John H. Gilchrist, H. Alward, left Cincinnati ymterday morning, and will arrive in this city on. Wednesday ihrenoon. A committee of live, consisting of Mm-im. Willidpt It. Mowry, HS Fleinint, .John-11 RoLimLon. W ham CSiockton, anti William B Vriikine, will kern at Ave unnorrow, to Meet Me remains at IVheet ing, and escort them to this city. A Rarrestax, very ranch intoxicated, and et: gait% through the Armes above the Canal Britt yesterday afternoon, kit Violently among the mon in the anuer, whereby his ihrehead area dreadful eat, ■nd hn skull aupposed Lo . Le fractUred. BY MAGNETIC TELEG Citirrairpgibaspes of _Pll4t,bsvigh, Gewalt • baripi l icina fte of the liusbargh Queue. • Lith[J '•{1!I • Washington, A pnl 7, 1819. an.—The WU releasing Judges of the mine Court fetal cirettii duty, Was &glided. korts..-Nothirts done except the &rumen o Private Siihs • &ware not in Srasion., Hoes.—;hi mown - of Mr. Rockwell, the went Imo committee of thr.whate on Niro.. and occupied the relainn In that way. . Carre•poatkave dime Pitlabutit Grlciter. New York, April 0, 1615. Queen tielorin hal been delivered of a prim; amt. The Rank of England han declared a ,eini.nn• roil tit riclenil of gnu and a hog per cent; St...visions, March 20.—Tho 'quotationr exhila an Oarige. Lard is in fair demand, 49a to ftl% is alisitda us Ws to Lein. Ileei and Pc 'toady. Ontittr has advt./ma 3a # cwt. Bacon, 3 0 . 1 0f . e ,, Hama, 25i to .55, P4.,4", 46.114 !Va. Tierce POO: Xis Ito 32, COMospanarnet of the Pathartugh Gazene. • Qucionati, April h+, lhah. • The Cashier of the Bank of Saudupki is byre Pilling in the paper of the bank. Ile han'reilet.ut sihatly all the circulation. The credit of the bet* of fforinlr, and of Sanausky, ia now constd• eied.uudon bled. ;Ca.erpondenee of the tharburah' Garena CTNC:ININATI MARKET. • - eraivurt, Aped 9, 1549. ildoe—Ther'only effeet'of the Foreign yews ham been, het of cheek iog busine, Gritio—Sales of Oats to Joy al 27/ilta eta.; of pito! red . Wheat at 90 ets; of Coro, prime at 2.Teta . „. Witaay—Sales continue at 151 el.. No ibange. P+lsiotis--Nu change la prices has occurred. Tbo market is inactive.' &des of 240 keg, Lard r, f its ; of &COO Hams at 41 cis; of Sides .i:1 eu; 4131.0.411dert,30,000 IM., at 2 cts. Freigjtts to .New Orteart.s7—Floirr, 30 els; Polk, 44.ctri. Whiskey, GO cra. TlteLtriat Coi.rtatrru—Dr. Mirror, the iureguigi of Wirt remedy fu[ that fearful direase, wider, lugs eror Irmo odernl to the public, thus deerntu•e iho rygoptlmui which/odic/tic • ditordered grog* of that On pothandordon: urius. lava—Pain iu the richt side, violet the edge alike rib+, increase on ,plessare. rametkiacil the pain Is in Ike len side. Ile patient ei weiglibleto Le on din len side. 801.lilelea the pain Is felt tinder the &Inmate, Wade, nod it freituently en• lends to the tap alike shoulder; and te sometimes sins. tithed ear • ragman= in Ike anal. Tie stomach is affected with loss of appetite and slcknetiv—the bagels In general are comer, hanieliaten elwrostire wu6 1/./. TIN bald is troubled with pain. accompanied with a do ; heavy sensation in the bac k pan. flows is net, milt a considerable low of Mealary, ncre.p.nkd with is. painful sensalioci of having left Undone tome.' :ltee width ought to have been dour. A slight dry ush jpi sOntaYMIN an Iltelithmt. • The pillelll . ;denote( weariness and debility—lie meanly sin riledtom— his Westin. cold or bu rn ing, and he ecimplaius of a prickly rowan.. of eke chin. ifis spirits are Into; nod although/be is satiated that exercise would -he bench. alai to lien yet be anti scarcely summon up latitude enough II try it. In lath he dio ru on every reniedy,” Hare you any or all of there symptoms! Call and purchase a box of De. Ma rills ; alike !Mid. !lore ol'J. =ID 1t70., 60 Wood sweet. splo • isw. The special e 111111441 or dealers in Reedy .klede eleidilittis Invited to the :leaf over. mom fashionable spend/ sad 11W13610 outwits,. a credit of 3 mouths, to be held at the Wore of John W. Davis, auctioneer, roe ner of Wood and Filth sta. an Tuesday miming, the Ilia {anent, 61.1 U o'clock. • 'Ms Will bathe largest nod - best sable( clothing . ever held in Ibis city, as .li e meal. an fashionably cut and or good material, the whole obehleh are to be Wild without reserve or limit, lathe highest bidder, ILe good. will be sold in has of tromait to twelve garments each. ' • . Catalogues Will he ready and the goads open for ex.' eminence early On the morning of the wale. 0140-, Ninct—A stated' meeting of the meteberr Of the "tr.eglen's Zdereantlle Library Aerociatinit ood Aleeksnles , lertltutr, will he held et the 1011 , dry reeroug, April 1411,1844, of 7j o'clock, P. Al, spltk2l • IWHERTYINNEY, scc4y. GREAT SUCCESS UP DolusavaiVe Great Serial Panoramas 'or • lietleo, at Apollo Hall. 411. mile. tartly llseetier reception of this Great Moving I pima, by the Muammar Pinstiorgh and vicinity, has induited the proprietor to remain • faur evenings langur in the City. The painting occupies nearly two mil. of catureas t on which is &affinity represented all - the baitledields, chief town and cities on tha Lines of operation by the tworeat divisions of the American Artuy nod. Gres. noun and Taylor, the whble fora. In the most delightfal series °frieswe ever armed rot pallet exhibition, and conveying an aceunie idea of that Colasaty 10 which the eyes of the world bave• with. meanOr less intercP;. recently tamed. Forparti;ulars see bills of the day,' • - Admittaheedilicenis. Doors open at 7 o'ctoch. • CLOVERI3FSD—IbbIe lose male by.. •• • WICK A McCANPILD6S- rd, for usle WICK ar. mecartoLE3s 4111.1).47 kip No 1 AA—We EBY ILKINS—CIuk sPI4 fur We by • Imes, akciornim . • 11141cly AcT.-I O ft.A - V,IIIIMICINU • ROM . 11te NallaSal ThDit6e/phia,eoweaue4ef ' • moo, atEepwaiiasa will ores thin h osjlIONDAlt I7IS/04.1 hes. dhow scam; us the Old groom/ la, fniti of be. pogo dr will have the honor or appeadivieicening taring their stay to the Sir J. J. NAT RICHARD RI VERS, SIG. GEHAIANI , FRANK ROWER. N. JOHNSON, DEN LIUNTINGTON. C. WOODS, 1..11 N IIALLORI. JAS. HAWKING. NEIL JAMIFSON, T. Ellt0151:11, WASHINGTON CHA.1.1111.31.3, GINGSGE DUNHAIL, ANTHONY MASTER, TOM LINO. SIIEftWOOD, Masters FEIANIC and WM. CASTERS, , Admission,ss cent.. No half price. Show open atfliCe o—perfonaanea m euesenswe at 71 &desk. • For paniedant of perroniaare t kak programme acerb day. aplo PIT TSBUYLOIATIRLIT E I C. F. Norm tun stawr OP m. kwi ap LCI D& Monday; April 10. 1849, to earroornee with tho . SWISS COITAGE. Near Tick Mr. Dom. Liwtre relsie Atter rebid,. DANES, OFAII•A'Ana• Navies. lfd be uillow by the Dram of • GRANDFATHER WHITEHEAD.— • Grandfather Wldiehead Ur. Plaeidt. One, which, DANCE, by bliss A. Within. UNCLE SAIL • • 1=12!!! PAVING ATONIC WANTRIIN' Ctrs CUMPeareter, e.lorialak 18011. I ROPOSALS will be reesiad a tide ,April Odle* mad ll'mdaY, the 1.1 day of May wen, at IS Weak, P. M., 4.e fo nab' ng ad deliveries at die - public laterite Cowman,ta.,' utst pc:shoo( Pebble or Steckler Leume, limo five to tea Inaba the Modest diameter, Wailer lo to be stone medlar tiering Fireman, Piusbash sod Wheeling; each perch w contact sixteen and me half fem. Sad delivered .o follows: PAU pereh by Mein ofluly e Gni BOW between the ler ofluly sod IMO: 00.1Sai fly.Ul between lee Oct., Inte, ad lei lag: 6,CCO " between Me la Nay mod les July, MG; lUUO " Maureen the In Jay and It Oct. leGi All sal Sand Stoa will b. , rro rtid. . - The Nome will be paid for flout Sims to time, es lhe mom may be delivered. 6:4 " ,:tu P :: rig I. . 0 . 0.2. woe Ibe perch ov • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. • IDIAILBOAD LEITINU—ScaIed ;quintals will La received Si the city of New /Milroy, ladiaaa, until htharday she Ifilth day al April, al G o'clock, P. td., for the gradior, bridging, masonry and wooden euperiatne hue of the New Albany and Saha. Railroad. The work will Le divided Imo shad fifty sections, and wilt embrace every satiny of eallavantra, tag Winn none, dare and rand rock, gat, hammered and nibble masonry, embankments of earth, eightcr Ma bridgesof canons plain, Lc An , th e whole to Lc coo-, pined by the hest day a October, ISA Bidders who nth ultimata to the andarsagoed will Le required to fat.; aish sausfactory refereebee. Panama. will Le made as the walk progreows, la the wean per cent. Loads of the city of New Albany, or cosh as the. punter may agree. Plans and speciicni Bone end Le exhiliated an the MAL nut. -• • . Co DABNEY, Liquarrr kw Court. New Alboxy, •plltdkver AP/RDI. 18411. _ lir R. 1111.111111' ia now opealug I. SECOND VI SUPPLY Graining and slimmer Guol/yam:loas Iran morning opt. an astortmeat 'of Liirea Giughaina, lapel EarlsuA do; Mint, and Cabinet; LaJim hue Draw Good., A gnat 'rawly; Illmiebterertliogbaroa, um penman.anorliarat now minims ma grew many articles al lowe r mkt. Mao tonal, h ss uue Yuma. Prium, yanl ars .1 111 elf; Rua Wain, noun ai Ixl no; Dram Girl:nu:am, usual widsh, at va; Drew yell wails, rti en; !alining Du. Mai very lowi,lindi Lon, a,. Will. Maw opra-Uus ummirig no asaornown of livaudful sips keit Canines am all riarallilarg; Larna Chis 2 sorboo nob; laths Wash Jo; Crape Shawls, at. ' Parsons lorsalsog yUiagla the Uff Gorda way, will Jo Well to roll and awe Me good, SW boat lbe prises ascrelantx anll find in Wh0104414 80044 04144 411017 n inviting awe L tit heatgoad, al a4ooll . Zas/0111 444. aplo HUGH D. KING. 11.31 e al nee Imre ul t Utast HANICIIII EXCIIAXGZ 13 1/LUKER Uttlei., CUL FOl Pt •,10 Net Ot•Ptl andll,Eit.inrniu. Vaal Nowa, Una Easng and 0111..:1[ Eachange, Ceniataara Drposd EXCHANGE au all the primipal elks of the 1 • • fur wall. W sum% gu gaucbaaera. . 4.11:11it ENT .A 4 µatlas& waived au .1/wale. COLLECTIONSA.At OA et porn of the Amen rate.. aplladloYar Jump), a. ans., n. SOUTH WItARVEM., PIULAUtiI.PIII4, OVVERS FOR HALF, 1001 Waits boleti naming =halt boars do; bull ;miner do do; Xt." trap do; Dan SM.. rogyrualata coact extra Dram do; Hy casks Yaw l. 012,11314; Mt bores Como; 2 caws rSIASIIN yes Loma (Minim sod Laiwps HO cares pte vvnad tha4H4 %ask. Hate IJ 4Woads 5 bales lord de iLs bus Wehuse: Ned, Vilbenr, Itu less. tele Ping mei Wass lli4 Sh auto MacearaW; GO. Vows dlbut. Pals. Visp. IS Oka asepelLe .pram mid, is .b. rrusLt Ol leb lures aitlaroir . d aura C.A W dO l t 6 1 O i l! a " : Ler cilium do als' It sew. do Cluthes • .344 do Coverial Alarkin lla.ket., sleds. GOLD PENS due Hagler+ beat 2 du do 1111;4,1; I do iriatiao bokivr4 2do Hard &o b.., aced; Nat received at • ZEBU).* KINSEY'S. 47 markets& Xkeriiireimr• 11•71111. eabrenberr lewo are lawl • kw of thelle plwrow balkeiewatearepaiied y • Oont earisteing Improdaseliwis tor Writ aro ardor din..- .el which obey are arpritable. Price, $&2 had 011. • spill J CIUU• CA . Cl , — . l . lz=receiwal a lirgief . large stock la ware and cellar. to ea/land exasliarbaroecleao, lre /VW ram Ire had AS We r of thailloield lad Pion aplu I • . 4.0 .11/11M.Y.• • AI4COROL—Ib b LAS 'ree'd ud Grt sale by apt° T u E SiI.LEIR7, 37 sabot] MR WI qt BaryptedfAin Wl•e, dlow b1P0111144, 10 04i, WM/ latowlusg and kr Ws- Ism 1 .. • PC ILAAIIN SAUTEItIYII hal( hbila now landing; 15 hints and 5l half hbils to wiry Ihh Rack. , These. Will. area bay own invottaliiio,siraci, and will be .old low by *NO . . PC 11.14RTIN . April 6, ISIS . CILASII'AIEVE Lo.kror Mohr, Croat; 25 do Crown COompogoo Witwr, now landins and do Sale' hp •plu P C MAILTIN 104611DIES-21tf Pipes suprrior listlessly Ltrandy,o( jj um. importation as 141,1. 4 tittansrpmes at:Tenor Otani !handy, now laming onJ forsalo by apto P 012.011131X0 mute of the Lo Wfil b il.q , 11 Rosa. JFIo;C r SiiRTIN. ••uM 4 '3, dun rec JJ ou rouslgnment uor sale by . • • • - k Co • • ARD-411 kip Leal Lull: rteeividon yousigo • and tor Ante 6p ' ISAIAH DICKEY& Co, aolO • ; vralerr lut =trout SCORCLIING-7-123c0-§ka .ptu ratt:Nu: Rimy co 67 wah 10 P harrAl.— 6665.\0 I Fyn. Ileie by ' FRIFND, IU B - -- ACON-22u(lu bUs to balk, said; 25