El flc-moctatft Baunet. 0' LE}; R m, E‘ L D. PA. no 18. 1546. Mon: SNOW —-Lun| Saturday and Suinrduy night we'méd lhnth’ run of mow—«m H‘e deplh oflon ovm'clvo inch". This nil! nmko gum] Weighing flair. and cnnblc many 011:...rfuun‘wrmrn to cum ply “iih Ihenrwgngomonm. The Diplomatic Correspon- deuce. The read” “'1" find In our column: 10-day Iho lulcorrc‘lpondem‘o lhm [ms lnkon placonn lho Oregon quealion. n will bu uppnronl to an. after its-perms], lhul lho prolpacl of: pnnrerul sonic. man! oflhll queslirm. in an” gruumg more dunk. The were“! vnrrnpomh nrc «hm um pul n v'op lu negollnllon'-—but il rrjau- (mot/7n of Iho mrana propelled for in adjunmom. Now. afier all that hon lnleu plum “uh rc-gnnl lu (lai- cunlmverlv, we think it I! high limo tlml membofl of Congrats. und cdllon u! lho pron. would cam Io cry pence—cease declaring llml they 'uo no prnlpec! of sum—[hut llm qursliun will yet he ‘ umlrnbly arllled.‘ an: 4m; and mm [half ullcnlinn lu pulling the L‘uUnlry in n silunlmn Io be prepawd lor wnr. Even If Ihi: qursviun Ihould fortunately tenninavo peacefully. and hon onbly to our mumry. tho money Ilvus expended uonld nol lm'enlinly lu.‘. We cannot expect nl. wuyl [0 ”VI in peace. War will come upun us wme day- and any preparation: made now.——i!‘;u~ dlclcurly mndc~uill [m of good sen-ice lllcn. Hut “'0 mull confers Illa! “'0 cannot “run our dell” for [were enough In cream Iho belchlhul we are lo ucapo a brush with England on Ilm question. It in reduced lo {a gummy that “0 mm! ollher lmvn 'azfiglu.‘ nr ‘0 back out.’ Who will Moll out? Nul Ilno United Slates m long an theroin Jockuon blood in J-mmy Polk'n veins— There il no backing out on our aido. Thnl'u a ' finilhed Inci.‘ Will England rcrmlo from her cle mlndl. and now accopx uhul the hat repeulully "fund! She muy—nlw has done war-e. If she do”. than may we have pours—no! otherwise. Alllhingl m:.linlored. lyou'ovnr. we lhink Con gren ll duing vcry wrong in holding oul lhe idea (a lhe ptoplo xhal there in no [ml ulllllly uf wan—W We luppmu the! {horn wn- upward: ofom hunvlred‘ speech“ made on lhe Native Quenlluu. and \\ itll u very Tow on‘aplionl. every npunku dcclarvd il M Ma belief that all diflicuilicn would be settled with-- out wur. "theythought-n.llwydono right; lml we cannot nee how any man. uhe in nrqnainlcd will! the true llnlo of lhe quculion, can believe thulpcace has even ll" equal chunce4uye. Ihnl the chant" are nol lllree lo one In lu‘nr of unr. Lul Congreu. then do n; lhe Brill-h hum dune, and ' luok Io llnpouibilu'ry vi a ruplure' \\ uh Eng~ llnd, and mu lhe country in n unto ur preparation [or Inch an event. Oregon Resolutions Passed. On lhe 91h imlunl, in lhe Home of Reprewnln- Inca. the vol:- wa- taken on tho rcwlulion gvang nolico lo lerminulc Ihr juinl ocrupuncy 0! lb. Or egon Territory, an required by the ”only 01 1898 bsmesn Grout Bnlnin and the Umled Slnler‘ The volo need 163 lo 54. Th 9 nexl day they sure talk-d up In lhe Senulo by I volo of 23 lo 22. The lullowirg aw lhe um olulionl——, Resolved. That the President of the United States cause notice to be given to the Gmernment of Gtent Britain. iliat the convention between the United States Dr America and (heat Buitain in relation to the 'l‘eititury of the Nurthweit Coast, west at the Stony or RnJy Mountains. til the eixth day of August. 1837'. ntgnetl at Londun, thiill be annulled umi abroga ted twelve months alter giiing said notice. Resolved. I'l‘hat the antice ltei‘ein Con tained is not inhnded to interfere with the tight and dilerelliin u! the prnper iiu thoritiee til the two contracting parties. to renew or pursue negotiations for an amic able eettlement of the (Olllttwt‘l'ny ref-pec ting the Qregtin territory. Pine County. Col. Blglcr has reported a bin in the Senate e recting puns ol Indiana. Combriu and Clenrfiuld. mm a new county Io be called Pme. “’0 have ever been opponod to tho pyarln‘u u! mulilming new cnunnu fur the pur pose oflurmmg Midi? anal. Wo uhjecl to II on ma ground that. ‘m a general way. it is done lo 'lhe nun ry of lhe mun oflhc people, that a few may be profiled.— Thnl lhll has been lhe can in a grant many muon cu. no parwn will prelend Io dvny. Thu fl would b. no In thin. in not for u: to say. There are many natural advantage-u Au rhb u'mgln borhoad quho Cherry Tree. fur a counly um ,' and that II will mm! day Ihorllv. be lhe venue of 0 new county, lhc'o in not the lens: doubt, But wo would ‘ rather no our up nvev (rim-J. huld luck for a year or two. and then we will go “ilh thorn burl and hand for lhoir now cnunxy. iMPonTA‘N'r TO WATERMEN.-—Cul. Wot" vollhnl mpomd a bill (we do not know lhe nuum an!) in Iha House, nlqling to the obstructing oflho navigation oflho Susquehanna and ilk mbulariea pilh'fiuh dnm', &c, A llnrgo amount 0! property hubun Ion: by lhe cnizamor lhin county in com uquenco of them obnlruulxum : and if it in poul ble (cube Mginl-mre lo prevent luch loans in [alum by any act of main, il lhould ho déno wuh midday. . , _ LEAD 'I'RA DE. From lheflnlenn Gazette we learn Um! oeven hundred!n,d ninety eight lhnusnnpl pi'gg‘oHead Maya-been shipped {tom lha! ‘porlduringlhe pal! year. The weight of n "pig of Iced is than! sewnly poumhtma king'ln “2'93." in wright nl 55,860,000 pounds, which “3 lluee dullnrs per hum!- red, pplinds. nrar the average quominm pricmffqfliffl 51,675.800 fut "5 purchase. ‘ ' Spyinklihgvgpoagl’iguyand current buuh an \Vi'h,i9Pß Huh 1: recommendedno pre venhmldcw." -;‘ The State Debt. l This {allowing leller from our Senator, (fol Bic» mm. won nddrcned lo a genilcmnn m Philadelphia. and published in the United Sluice Gazelle. ll :- an able produclwn. and lrnm i! we can clearly po'r~ ceu-o Ilml lho Colonnl dill not olfor hll bill wllhoul having lira! thoroughly rludied il in all It: bearings. 80 fnr as u o ham lmnld, Iho proponllion has head as generally approved no xlgflgul‘h‘or rould have an lirlpnledénnd we believe that nlltllhnl I 9 neceun luty lo rendor'u univorullly approved-u: for lhe people In gn‘e il llml thorough and carulul luves~ “gallon “hich lhé importance of lhe aubjecl do. manda : Huuusnmm. Feb 6. 1846 l Dean Sun—X our letter of the 2d inat.. lcame to hand by duo course of mail. l ra lgtet that the print-tples contained in llte Ibtll which I hat] the ltonnr to present to the ‘Senate. some days since. should be objec tionable to a gentleman of your acknuwl letlged intellligent'e. Bull am not disap 'pointed in finding the bill objectionable. l have long since come to the conclusion. lthat a system of taxation. for the groom“ pa) ment of the State Debt. or for the pone ltual payment til the interest. that it cold be free from “reasonable objection and accep~ table to all." can never be devised. . The man who undertakes thiu task will fail to accomplish it. lam “ell aware thutthe pit-sent taxes are onerous. and I regret at much as "you, the necessity for their contin uance. or that it should _be the duty of any : one to inqutte Into the expediency til adding lnew ones. Certainly it in no very agree lable task for a public servant to propose or 'advocate taxation of any ktntl. lt maltea lup more than a full pvoportton of [ll/HF lur all the sruetls ol legtalatton. You may you would like to are n "8) a tem of taxation that uoultl bear equally up on all the wealth of the country and at t'ie same time be efficient and srrliafaclory." I should rejoice \Vllll you to see a system of this ltind in operation. 'l'heee phrases sound harmonious, but they are mere words of promise to the ear to be bltilit‘n to the hope, A mtia/uc/or‘t/ tax it ill ltCVtl‘ be ldcvised. 'I he regulation oi the tttt'n' ")8- chinery ol'tax laus to a most tl.liicult tuult. and such equrty and n co regard for ittdt vidual tights, as you theatre. is more than human ingenuity ran attain. Butl hope to convtncc )uu that at least some oltho positions which you hate an» sumetl agatnst a tax on lineal dt-ecents. are unsound. You may it is "taxing thetlead' (and wronging the “uidow nnrf orphan.‘ I I'm: same remark will apply with equal force to all the estates now taxable tn the Commonwealth. The original owners are now all dead and yet these estate: are llx ed. The present inheritore were at One time looked upon as 'u idowa and orphans;‘ ‘ but yet their property is not exempt from taxation. ll your position he t-orrect, eve ry estate passing from first hands ought to be free from taxation, because It had been taxed in the name of the original nurtPr. and hating pasaetl into the hantlr (if hie heirs ought not to he again taxed IIIIS principle would, in the space of thirty you». exempt all the “Faith ol‘the State lrom taxation. and lt’fl‘C tlte Government no means of paying the expenses of protecting this property, or these descendants in its enjoyment. This tax is intended. and \|'lll apply to all the wealth of the Sta‘e, uith out diatttrbtng the present tax laws; and the whole protlucta is to be applied tun artl the payment of the principal of the Statu‘ debt, and I would not agree to taste... it for. any other punoae. ‘ Again you say it ‘is taxing the estates tvttee.’ 'l'ltie is very true. llttt _\‘(lU [[ltl'lltl say, with the same prnprtt ty. that it ltctt the legislature in 1811 raised the tax upon te al estate from two to three mills. titat ll was taxing the name property tttine ltt botlt cases there Is merely an tnereaae of taxation. The object in the one instance being to pay the llllOH’sl, and ttt the other the principal of the State debt; this tax would reach all estates. real and personal. the same as our laws no win force it may be said that one estate will peas a moot than another. and hence a time will be when such estate will have paid more of the public debt thttn anotherofequal value. But it is estimated that in thirty years all the property of the entrtmonwealth would be taxed under the provisions of this act. and it will then lime borne an equal pro portion of the debt. I hold the right of an Individual to the property which he has ac quired bv his own labor to be tery sacred. and Would not agree to any encroachment upon such right that uaenot demanded hy necessity As to the mere machiner of the propo eed law. I do not look upon the features of the bill as being the best thatcnn be adopt ed. Some more certain and more cflicient means of sect ring its execution will, I have no doubt, he discovered. You complain of the gradual increase of the rate oftaxmion as the estate becomes larger. I am not certain that an uniform rate oftwo or three per cent. upon all estates without reference to their value, would not bear .crunny bet ter than any other principle. I find that in England the rate of taxation upon lcniel descent: is regulated in relerence to tho ties of comangninily. The closer thoeo ties draw the inheritor to "the donor, the lower the rate oftax on estates descending to any ancestor or descendant of the lega. tor, one per cent; to brother. Simon-or their descendants, three per 'cent: to uncle or neuter their descendants, five per cent 3 ti)’ great uncles or great aunts or their de scendants six per cent; and to any other collateral or atrauger in blood. 10 her cent. Limit! the doctrines ma]. a Government in exacting [rum my people lhe necessary mum to ausluin lhe expense! 0! its asl mmmrntiuln. or to .than any yibhgmliom which ll ma} hgyc incuucd, ha: not only lhe tlghl.bpl'iq-lli:tluly bound lo tonsult {lhe moral "wgl'ure of its. subjects. and that (hose ‘exa'c‘linn's should be made with relcr encc first to equity and indivldnul rights and next to lhqgene'rnl welfarejol all. Al what pelind .than can you make an exric lion llmu an cslalc Illnl will cause less (‘umplulul, «lo less injury or less inliingo Upun pmsnnnl rights, llmn al in lime when by vulue al lhe name Government. umler whose luslerlng (are 11. was acquired. it ‘ pnsaes into lhe posmesion and enjoyment pl n aub‘vcl. uf lllul Guvuinmcnl, law «I unit. [lt is n gratuily; the pruduclsol the labor nl unnllier, nml «Juicentls (u lhe lfl ‘norllor by virlue (I! ll'.(' lawn ol lllSl'GUVCl‘ll imvnt, and he should not complain, il M be called upon to (‘unlrlbule a small lll'ln ol the dunnlinn. lhua acquirvd lnunrila sub mining lhul (hnrrnmenl. l‘lcl‘lllfl’. lll'b drill ul lmly llillllllllh “lillll we now «we is n lien upun all \lw \wnlzh nl llIL' S'alv,‘ mul all llrnl n In bu exlwclml under lll'f [imposed law Is In be applied iuwmds Ilwl paymm! ofllii: lien. ”\‘llH‘ _i'uu will We" Cl'll'c that this ‘lcmlul pzinclplc’ Lynnlhl in: more nor lrgu than paying a ll(l)“ lllllllj which llama is no escnpr.‘ Ynu say lixcl par cenl. upun calalvs of 01.0 llUflllf'L‘tli llmuxand dollar: is low much; perllnp-i iii "my be all, but l “ill leave ynu lo ll('(l(l0l “llClllCl’ lhe indiiillual ulm rvcolx 0511 gra~ lui'y nl ninel)‘ five llmmnml ilnl’nrp,is null us 30ml n mm. 111 l ravlllly {lUlp’lF(‘§. as llt“ \mulll be il ln' \IHL- lu l('CL"\!‘ one liuml 3 ml llmusam'. AG :2 gt‘nt‘rfl lllll‘. l 3 will lw uln. ll'll‘HUv- a lmuulv (4' lap lliuuazml, liullnu as lmppl' aml in Ilnllll In um :l H 21mllolllsrnull'lvl’,asllln'rrt‘llxrllHut-l l) llmueaml? \‘Yllwv 111 l \I'U liml lll‘l mm! IICIIH‘, nurm-mlul bumun mull} n-l mnng-‘l ll.l'n(‘ ulmlmvv been 101 l lnrgn- lnr l [um-s UV Ilieir alu‘l'llll-IS. or in lhl' rnnkil of (lime who have cnmmvncml lln: umhll wulluuul any nf llw ale'mltzcs ul urn ll?“ I need llul unauer lln'sc quesfhmq lru'yl mlmil ol but one neply. l «lo nu: [unull IIILSL‘ lllCflS us cmiallluliuy~ an) ugh: m Ihr Gmcuunenl lo mulw u \linm n 5 piquu-l an] In Hm bill, l;ul llln) \Uhl.l m hurl tOlßL‘lllll'H'll 0 .ll :zlluiilg (unqulgin's 3 . guins' llw [non-std 'zux. ‘ l Ca‘tuiahrug Inmn lhc In»! (Lu/11:4. l~ Cull “hum. I nm In! In ‘UCHC‘L‘ Uml .ln" prnpnsml lnw unulu' pu-dncr .' 041mm} ln hm: Lundrrd Ih: usaml duunls annual} l)’. and lhe "einkmg lumi" l‘nus (reulul. no long as Smle Stuck remain: below Iw. u. u'u) (anu‘; :1 MN larger amount 0| 11m ‘drbl. This amount “itigratluuliy (‘ninrue will) 'ht‘jnLrHF-mg wealth «if We Slule, :u.(luxllu';u:.oul.l n! (he “mun! inh‘res' hummus :IHAHUI‘, \lc nil! bu alfie to bl'lnfl olhcr lewnun lo the hill 0| (hi-1 [um]. I 04 {new 15151 I! the ink-Iva! upon l'Ul' lumlwl debt he punclualty panl lur (hree ur four year“, mm a Sin-1H annual redurlion (J the [:rmcipai, lnul Lu: blalc “um mil 3'- up In par, and Hml Mwn H is so rnvmcll. she (12:) go mm Inc umvkcl um] bmrnw mun-«y at a lIIULII In; (Ii? «1 mlelcst Ihnn she iauuw paylug. any “135 w 4 «lcr um. and take up her {Land 6 pva' cu-n'. bmul-, and ths gu-nfl)’ rt'ulun' 134': umnuul n! hr-r um La! Immum-s. llmlmv 'm HH- «mm-«m lhul If [M- plnpmml ”H. 139“: tu- minp'ml and Up: In «mm M nlu'm'lwll lur Im Wm;- |lml Il mil Lulu; the annual lfllt‘H'ol 01 um .ch; Hilhm [he “(tights [mm 1' c Culllnin 21ml mher suurcri. um] thus [clicvc lhe rz'u! rklah: ul Um Cun‘munumflh [sum lhe prcun‘. (hm-c unh :ax. 'l'nc (-nlg‘ 'nur'ht‘n «In-n Inn-aim"; uyn-h Il'v gu'r-rlu \H‘l bl- iLv pmpmo-(l lax lur (he lo'ul rx'inghi-hwrw of I) e llvb'. ll ulm'r (Hui vaH-r 'l‘3'H- {um I'.~' re 15:11,, I'H)(| Hm mum at In; h‘w‘v rrm h‘ dwm‘vvr-H IH"V snul Y"CL:|L nu hl‘nl} “’H “HA/HM! liHHJ'lll SEXAI’UM LEVY—now 3'lLEl‘..—-'l'hc \Vushmglon cwve-[mmH-M ‘{ [he RH. lnund Enqmrer, uhu nmnmudn lw M haznc about mun-«mu» nl \\ a:!.lu;trn. thus epvaks M the dump in mum of lhe Snlm'm hum Plumb: "l have latciy hr-tl lhp ('JIiUSil)‘ in us ift'ltl-in ltttni it litrntl, tiw Cu'lt‘t til tht' It'- cmt change nl Svtminr l..\)‘. Lame tn J’ulce; “huh. as it cmbntrt-r tin,- lilS't"_i ul u lumtly who hate, tn n tumparnttvely .hmt lttln', [nut-1| tirrnugh more stnguiur v'tcl:!t'|ltlc§‘lh'ntllhtttulullny othcr public man In the- Utzitcd SY-tll'i, l ltci all straw;- ly tempted to lay It bv‘lalc )nur lt’lltlt‘tt'v. us to L‘Vt'l'tumt‘ my aruuples m such “”99. 5“. line It n: Hts g'nmlluthrr. Vnhtm name wait 'Yulcc. Was tht' fittii Cuunt'illm, ur Grand Viv/tor, ut the Emprror ul Mu futCU 0| thus»: days. The sun ul the Ern pcrur engaged in n runspirnc)‘ agvnst hi~ luthcr's lilr-zuut untimritv. which It be ctimu the dut_vl.»lttm ittlci":tm (ll Mr. Yu lce to check ulztl tum-h; find in to (1045;. he was comm-lied tn't‘iruw ilit‘ I’.incc In to prtnuu. Swrtli nl'uwutl‘. and “hit.- the lutter was in C-nnfittt'mt’nl. the mid Ern peror dial, and the Man m-nt llutn thu prison to the throne. ”in lint acts were to cast his lather’s ltivml and «dust: into the same dungcnn. where he died shortly ultcrwnrda, and tn order the cnnfiscution Ql his estate. As the snvcreigu's will was the unly law known in Morncco in such enact. the family. to save their lives. were forced tn fly wmenhcre beyond the u’uth ority of the new Emperor. and chance fa vored them with an escape to Gibralta’r‘.‘ Soon nlterwards. the lather of Senator Yu teu, then a young man‘ went to Cuba, and, changing his-name to Levy. entered into commercial business. Mr. Y. was'burn in that Island, and carngurithhia parent to this' country about the timed the ces smn 0! Florida to the Unitcd Stutcs,aa the world knows. Hg is. perhaps, the youngest man in the U.'States Senate, of which he‘ is a most usalul and promising member-«notwithstanding the fact. that his grantlshtre wu M otnunchuml phleg- métic an old Turk as ever”! crow”? zed or whim-cl lhe huukn." , i BTEMS. 'l‘wo bankers of Warsaw. .\l ensue. Stato keller and Frnenkel. have just obtained from the government authority to work the silver mines which are situated near the village of Ollkourz. "l'heee mines, which am the ri2hest in Poland. made formerly a part of the domain of the Kings ofthat country. and at the epoch of the second partition 'of'l’ol'and (1793) n hen the Aus titan troops t'tels compelled to evacuate tho Polish teriitory. their rear guard, to pro vent tho mines in question from betng worked, filled them with water, in “hich state, for the moat part they now remain. The gentleman engaged in this work, have sent to the spot puucrful steam engines, for the purpoue ofdrau-ing the water from the Ollltourz uiinea. ‘ The only surviving siulkr of Mrs Marli~ arm. died in Jefinrsun conmy. ‘Vn. on Fri day week. This amiable and excellent lady harlju Curly life married George S. \\ asllinglon. nt'phvw and nne of the heirs of General Washington. Afler tho demh of Mr, Washington, she became unxled in marriage n-Ilh lhe Hun. 'l'homas 'l'orlll. of Kentucky, one of lhe Judgvs of the Su preme Cour: nftfxe United States. “horn she survived for many years. The German: are famous for novelties; \he last one is a musical bell. uhirh re calves the u vary body and immedmlely ' laps m I‘Llysmu.‘ [u a soft and gcmle air Amber, played long enough lo lull the mosl \l‘nkel'ui lo s'm-p, When he wishes to rise, the bed plays a march of Sp‘onlonl, ullh drums and r) Inbalg, and, In short with noise enough to arouse the seven sleepma. The U. S Fehoontr Fiirl “med al Noxfuin on Friday uheruouu neck. {lom Havana. She brings no news. Santa A na was still at Havwa. and engaged in me genllcm'mly nmuscmt‘nl of cock fighling. ul \rhivh. We ma infmmed, ho lately “on $l6 000 ' A Millerilc 31010 n horse and carriage in Lancaster. Mass, ()n his Irial lhedefence sel up was lhe gonetally ndmiucgi lunacy uf the Milletilea; ‘he jury refusing to en: tenaln the defence. he was sent Io lhe Stale Prison (or luo \eara. Caplain \Vm. Smi.h died recently m the poor house at Norihunplnn, Muss. He had a claim againsl the French (z‘ovem menl for spohalums pnorlo 1800,01 $40.- 000; liw claim ml] go to lhe U. Slates as Le has no heirs. The new constitution of M!!801H‘i.fl0l yet ratified by the people, appropriates in perpetutty the prucrpds at the 500,000 a. (-rea of land granted In the State by the act (#lB4l. to the purpuws of Educntmn. The Legislature of Indiana has passed an ushnulhorizmg the purcham of a site foi" a [)eafand Dumb Asylum. and axxolheMor the erection ofa‘Huspital for the Insane. The Leglslalurc of lam has (lrlcrminr'd In make anulher (-111 an to lurm Hun Terri tory into a Stale. Delegates to a (‘mwem (Eon are to be chosen nexl April, and tho Convenuon w m meet 1!] May following ll is said 11.31 there we no less Jan 1500 applicants for the office.- in lhe lw-o monn‘ zud rvguncntu (Tnngress has dun-Jul lo raise, A] RUL’IUI 5 ALI '1 [.l' .uw .'|~~-9l;H.|h\)u nl Mr. ll’)'l- (I u! chmg nu, K). um: um- (v! 'ho mu' 5;» *_'.l.l\'fl m’ H 1". Mn lnken New 1'» Kv‘nlucky :s.ncp Hm! (.I L‘o‘. Sharpe, many years 31-". lhe knlmg of 'uuug Hmmn, I.“ no 3mm atlun. The pHH'UCnlinn Wu, merely la‘r xng.tnc seal umrraily assigned to biulhy ..I IN: Illhlll‘l lalflv. nwl art/Jug I‘CC.‘.HU'J~ .xiiy a! I'm- Inner duun; H-v meal. Aitm llslll'l', bnmhy (it’lllfl'lzln‘tl u! the Jacob! 1m explanulmn, ulwn, according in a wr .Hpmnhul (1| Hm C‘Hclulnl Humid. " A {cw ulhvr umdy \u‘re nth-it'd by She'lhy, “hen he. Hamlin; hufure Hum.” mlh lm'm hardw In M- [mun H. (ich lm lx-ll hand hum hu [I'M kt" .H u| :1 11'“! Human over H‘u- hc‘nl. ' In find (ml ulwllmr he uuuld fighl \H‘h fist In ply-mfg”, “ulna" alrppcd bunk ns'-mm 83 Funk, and uwu In lite ncl ol Ihrunwg luuk his llllith. \shrn lhe “mph. fisrfby. (Zvuu n pl.- ui [mm Ina pvrhtl and um Hum.“ JvuL Hv [Ni as Mann a.» we (Cum! um fired. and “HM a‘puke ngmn—u hon NIH! up hr unsdcad.’ Thus “as a young "mun! good mmul and religious standing ”I mciv'y, «em in a mo» ment “hen he Img! (”ward in In Ihvbnr 0! God Shelby’s Iricnds uflered sioo,- 000 (n b-nl him out bul i' Wus‘duidcul nul (u M u hmlub‘c (MW. Hm hiul mu [)2 one u! lnlt'll‘El mm? deep exciicuu'u'. (ZARBUNDALE ACCIDENT Five of lhe unlnrlunale men. buried a live ul lhe Czibnmlalc mines. l/iavc been reached, all of [hem being uleml. hmyevt'l’. One man was found nilh his le‘gxbm‘ken. butulherwiue uninjured. and is suppqsed In have died of sullcring and siarvnunn. The bodies ul lhe lest weruao shockingly mangled as to be scarcely recogmzablc. There are yet nine missing. VALUAHLE DISCOVERY. In lhe Farmeu' Library [or Jaliunry, conducted by John S. Skinner; and pub lishzd in New .York at the Tribune Oflice, is the announcement of an extraordiuauy discovery. The discovery is laid to have been made in France; and is as follows... that the qualily and quantity of milk which cow: will'give, can be unerringly ascertained by external marks and appear ante: ant/1e animal. r'l‘his discovery in .aaid lo have made much noise‘ in FINN? ;""'.“" “‘i'ténsldlion 0'! "n”fi'eh‘fiié'onfifho “by" Y" l3?“uublialml'in'the next num‘ her of lhe Library.. '"heorivinalfly ofthc disrnrely may beduputclrc-{w 'vorwith the French. since Col. Jacqui?» 'r be Ten Hulls Farm. near Bustuu, Mass. IL» [or years, known lhe svcre'. a {Eifflmnl weck, a gentleman m Albany relurning home near midnight through a" obscure street Was allmclwl ._by groun nnd a (mini cry nf no» in «liurcu. which came from lhe npposile side nl the street. Cwssing over, he fuund an old man lying on the walk. nppaienlly in great pain,— He raised him up, gave him his '_C(ulch. and kindly uflerc‘l lo see him safe home. He hobbled on. npparemly in great dil' tress. leaning hi-mily against lhe good B|- mnrilnn, nhom he suddenly Hawk 5 vior lent blow on the back ol his head, and ran ”if nimbly as a lawn. When lhe benevo lam gentleman recovered from lhe stun ning clfeclv. Le luund himself mlnm 3 watch‘ noilh one hundred nnd nixly dol lurs, and n_ well filled wallet. arTPThe St. Louis New Era states that one day during the recent cold wepther, a Mr. \\ arrcn, who lives four miles in the Country, near the Prairie Houle. intend ing to came into the city. accurnpaniedfby a Mr. Clark. who lived with him. went to gether ‘o the barn, urine distance from tho huusn. rmrl harrihserl the horse in the sicigh. Mr. W. then walked to the house [mung Mr: C. to driie round to the gate in from. After waiting some time, he no “LBJ Mr. Clark ririvu up to the gate and stop. 91]!”Ctilig him to leave the nleigh and come into the housc, previous to atartrng. the day bean: very (-u‘d—it was with mine turprise he observed him remain Hill in the sleigh. After wailing same time, Mr. W. went lo the gu'c and found Mr. C. siitine; upright utih the reins in his hands, (Imd. Rs ANNEXATION —'l'hc city of Alex nndriu. D. C. has petitioned the Legisla ture 0' Virginia to extend the ltmits offllo " 01d Dominion" once more over her; Ind that State is only waiting the action 0! Congress in rviumc hrr pruicctton over the city. Alt-xzntlrin ha: euflered much by the (huge, and is; anxious to resume hvr o|.l posi‘ion in Virginia. MARRIEb—Ozx Monday evening In". by "10 RM [42 \VH'y ('O9:. IL B BUIIEL 10 Min MARI lnvm—uH of Hui: plum. 0:11:01“ it.“ by lhe “me. M‘r. “'ILLIAM Guan to stp JANE KISCAID, bnlh o! Boccnriu township. CAUTION. @HE pub'ic are hereby cautioned .- gainst inh-rlering in any way wilh (he lullnwing properly, now in the postal :iun of Peter Lunm, ol Girarrl township. assuid property was suld m Constable’o sale nud purchased by us on the 9m Feb. 16-16, and i! in his pounsion on loan. v.l: A lot of shingles, a lot of square timber, a lot of scantling, one oak log, a lot 01' boards, a lot ofoak plank, 1 plough and barrow, one sleigh, ] grind-stone, 1 sledge, 1 bar, 1 pick, 1 mason hammer, four chairs, 2 wash-tubs, 1 spade, on‘e shovel, 1 set of blacksmith tools, 1 timber sled, 1 two horse sled, two set of harness, 2 set (10. one brown mare, 1 cutting box, 1 buggy, two bufl'ulo robes, IViron kettle, I cook stove, 2 beds, 1 saddle and bridle, l boy’s saddle, ‘2. trunks, 1 work bench, hnd 10 busth potatoes. J>\(‘()B MAURER. SO] ()MON MAURER. \VII.L|.\M SCHMIDT. Fm. I‘J. H 46. Popular Remedies. THE mus! pnpulnr remedies u! lhe proaenldl nrn lhuan \«lm'h rlmnse um! [vurny lhe Moog. Mud “hu-h nrc lmmu) In be mnoccm In their quell. livr‘ Surh rcmwhcn nu Antimony. Mercury. Zinc. mud Inning rcmursc l 0 blot-dill}: in dlEeflfit‘. are now. ll 15 hopod, gun”; «ml of l'uflh'lunmnd Vegt-lulnlo rema «HM mll ho mum mu populnr medicine. Then Bran .lrv-I'u‘h \‘puulnhle Unncraul Pl”! “ill be uled and u,prmium! 'l'Lry are lumu'n to an benefivially 0n mr-ry pm! 0! lhe ‘mdy; hemg Inlmn up by she vluyle they [mm mm lhe bluud, whirh lhry punly. .md ll s'muhl he rumt-mbelcd illul [buy only remove Hun-e pnrlu Mom Ihu hluud u hit") were lhe gauge 9! in“ Uhn‘mlilul or disease 01 uny kinda Nothing 1. o» quul In nddmg the “timed humors wnhu vegan“)!- mudlrinu onlmkiml, whxch cighly-luur your: [mu pmvod never to do mjury. hul nlfivnya good‘. ‘1 Sold by [he failowing Agents In Clenrhcvld rm; s‘; & W F Irwin, Claurflcld. ’ John Irvin. Cdrwensvillo Ihvxd Irvin, Lulhcraburg James McGirk. Philipublug. Cunlro I'Ounl)’ OFFICE—AV" 94] Broadway New York n URANDRE'I‘H. M ‘n June I. 1511;1—1 )r NOTI C E . ’ LL persons haVing claims or deniands A against the wink: ol Archibald Cnmpbe“. son. (lec’d, are requested In make known the name to the aubscviben wilhout delay. and also allpcrsonsindébt ed In said es'ate are required to come for; ward and make payment immediately. ARCH’D CAMPBELL. 4 JOHN SHIREY. fldminiylrnton. Bradford (p. Jan. 24.- l84f13: ‘ ’— ALL persnns are hrreby tauliunell a~ ' gaiunt buying of-sclljug «in any Way meddling will), lhé fulluwing proper ly. now in the pnsunMnn of Wm.;'l’enu,‘ yin-wane Dar/c Bay Horse & 'one 'Brdwh Home. as we have only loaned uiévmgp him during nur 'plt'dfilllt‘. ' 7 1’53“»; ' “'Atl‘gox' & BRENNER-1 Kulhana, JB'nLj‘l'Q‘, 1846. .- 9 ’ -