HERA_LT) cumwoktvpa. , :f: WEDNESDAY,.:IIIA,Y I I3) 1846 F , („Canal Commissioner. .S.IMESI,I POWER, 41 0 0;q1ECCER COUNTY that ~ the Committee in the 13ouse witre ex pected le report a bill Monday .morning, au thorizing the 'President to accept of 50,000 Ai' el:lateens, and appropriating $10,000,000 for *Notice operations against Mexico. 4,atiqt . froyn Washington.—We learn from tette Baltimore . Arneircan of yesterday, ; that *lbe`Wimbill mentioned 'above .wits•intrOdu rod and praised .both Houses promptly—in the House by' a. vote of 174 to 14. ThePres- : - Went is titan authorized to enlarge the Navy, by completing uhAnivLrd vessels ; um/thus 'Mg steamboats, &c. The 'llusident•aent it Ht i iletigthy 'Messugh, tutting that 'War actually existacand recommending prompt meesureii. "The' President is censured by- many of itiy T roltiesl friends for ordering the Army from , Cm-pus Christi to the Rio (hairdo. Genet al Soot it RPPalls was not CODSUltell. There in so later' intelligence . from the Army. liut,,p g is fhoped'G'en. Taylor may •be able to au - kalif' himself until the, re-inforeenrente Jtutn leou whine roach him. ' • . (& The 'foreign T 3 by 'the Stenm Pr --fiteßlajg- wjp) . eicutnd.en_ tuusthrt: ge. '-' . e.t.•We-areAkodebted-to-ihe Philadelohiti -loquirer;ptd . the Baltimore Sun, for Extras. -oontainirig the ziewe,..ffoto the Artn3—our 'batiks to them. jTlid mesentntion of a Bible by - the ladies •of Clittri?itovviv and vicinity, to thu Boiling Springs Diviijuli of the Sons of Tem perance, will take place i,. Village on ii.atu May, the 16111 itist *at 10 o'clock, A. Al with appropriate ceremonies. The plibfic is to iced to be present. • ME WAR WITA givo all ti,e h3lligenee which hta been received during the fast week, from The Army, showing the -succession of circumstances wliu•h has led to a mortif)ing disaster to our troops, and whieh in all Piobability Will bring about a general engagement between the two armies. Further 110W8 iileeked 'Mr with great amx osty, and it is to be hoped ‘t ill be mote fa.. vorithle. • • . The natural effect of this intelligence ig to waken the indignation of-ther country against our National Ailministiation. -Strong as intuit be -thi dr sire of every American patriot, says the U. S. Gazette; that General Taylor riM3- 'iree'llimself from the snare in which lie It placed, equally strong. must bo the incligna lion-of-the pWople, that- lie-should-have been placed to that position ; that a weak, imbe cile administration, should have" been so destitute of all foresight, of coital - ion raigacity as to place a handlel of soldiers, and a hew gallant officers, where nothing but supine imbecility, and greater want of common sense • on the part of the directors of the enemy's forces, could save the United States froni their present situation, so disgraceful to the administration that ordered them there. It is known^that the country between the Notices. and The Rio Grande is dispured testi , ory, even by those who. admit the indepem dence of Texas. It is alsoaplaeo into which it was madness to send such a repMsCiitation of an army as General Taylor commanded .0f- non. Andrew Stewart's late speech on the Tariff is commenced on our first page. We have divided it, very reluctantly, : in order to present. the usual variety of M cellaneous reading on that page. We elle- ded.some time since to Mr. Stewart's happy neulty of illustrating the practicar operations of - the protective - sry-stanr. -- The - speecinnm published confirms our remarks. 11 is no elahotate fine-spun theoretical argument, but brings the subject home to the commonest noinpreherisiont - otlie farmer in Ids-bon - ie . - stead—to the manufacturer among his looms. —to the:mechanic on his bench; and to eve ry class of the. community who partake in ,any degreerettibldvautrigua of protection to Rome Industry. 1311 e speech will ho toad !ituith pleasure by all. THs."NisTica",.(3lvErt.:—Letterslrom NVash -- ington, says the Philadelphia Inquirer, state 7fhaf Mi.Buchanin, by dkreetion of the Presi dent, seal despatches by thesteurner which sailed horn Boston on the first instant, ad- dressed to Mr. McLane, in London, direct ing him to give Lord Aberdeen theyear'; notiee'prOviding for tho termination of the • .on,toccapation of the Oregon Territory: . M. , 'O uchtinpri has also given official information 4,tliii'faCthi Mr. Packenham. • • ' `'7s Tim Govpiptoit a.DusroT?—The limns .,..i.hti#4,l.lnion. mid the lutelligencer both give itai their opiiintrticarbovertior-Shunk-will } .:withhold the Letters. Patent from The Pittsburg '''• ; ,tinii' c'ornielsV)ll9 - Raitrottil ' - .Comparii , , undo!' 11.4ifiniy. ensoreq;4ll) - e - ii - itlioi - is then tiintintny,toTesteoil its road to the blarydariti. ^- - Mine.' It4iiitlitihtkirtstrattge itfoceeding in.'- fil. . ~ • •fn, •, e4t4 , - ifu..tititt7?Goveor' should be the . Ant .vioWr of , a 184 Tilde} ho himself hid aitpro• ~veti l ,lind ; . signed 1 . Is the Governor 1111 411- ~l iierati- --4':' l 7--;• '- --- ' '.‘ . . '• - • ', • - '.. , ;:EPIOCOPAL COI4I , ,ENTION:-..rbe , sixty...sceon t j ' sennutil'f.:oriventiowoilho frOtestant Episco ttgrch in *Piiini t yl Ni4ll:n)eet-' 'St 1404r ' s ' Chulthr P l i nigCWP/ilay9n Tliesaftyl• ,:ither.Jells j • - • 1- ;:',,Oir:;Mtniinti - fit4titittntlio advettise. ' 1 , 1 0 4 ' 1 4.- I Piarsilali----Irnt-metehtightnent _ - 'iq''pher of the Ittrgeet end ;`` " ;'•sr4r" . 'Weiro .authOtilzeti. to tionnee 'that lUts beeO 9 ¥n CoL . 'l! l (4)l,o 4 ti, svottOlyOtiitel ostogiiiioat,no3i.r , eetreiVp have,the pleasure of preannung .-dFq-Sh, ol ,4 l ,c,iddt4e -No. la all 'af If we understand the wishes of the pi:4le of Philadelphia, they simply desire a Cail road eettitii nu kMtion to the \Vest wholly con fined withiir•Pennsylvfinin. and terminating . at Piestairg. Why then slionkl they adhere with 'such c!bstinate Peititercity to the; ittn-. ptlaciiceble plitject of the' Central., %little ? The Soothed' route will give therm every thing they desire, and this we-think must in man i lest to all who will exan'tine file suii ', ject cooly and' slispas4ionately. lly the ex tension of the Cumberland Valley rail read to the point in Iceilford &otinly wliet , U-tho-13,11- ; itilox aria Ohio tail load proposes to CIORS !Ile I eiIIISS 1 . /Wild 11116 tfr ttEros, - tonsion to l'itrAto,..r9T - Philarielphia-lnay_seeure_Aiersell TI complete and perfect rail road comment ' cation to the NVi,t ; eve' y mile of which sltaill ;be within the bonlers of Potint , )hvanitt, and which shall he wholly under the 'control of !our Sully- Leiridaturia.._, This extunsiuiLis_uttr i tirely practiotible mid may he ritailo,rit tot CN -110+14,,e tt inch shall to, retail, stir thintiliocost + ,, f Central Hotta. s it will irisure to Phila. delpi,l:t •tt vast increase AA trade foul, the , I.now.ui l ,l,, , v,,joitcil te,o u rec .c) 1_ ut irSi , It lik Av e c .- i tern Nullities, It tt ill giro her Ure - f - lf - iirdrau, _,, iiaga_a ver ihilti r oi t•o - 1, , - seri - trim! tlmz_gm, Irmh• ta the ‘Ve,t. It will pre% cid tit( thieatened ter mi. - ninon of the B. & (Alt:Bozo - I at a point helou• J'utsburg. enrl thun pun e not only the ealvation co that city of PoniuTh aunt. We might •emunerate othe r advuutagelcl - alf:The.,e ote..)a. to he,,pufruleut to seellltt au earnest consideration of the claims of the Southern mule, - - It lei idle to say that the B: fi O. Baiad,has I - now gone as far as vt can The wealth and enterprbo of that coottpatkv ape Ha dent to posh their mad on to the Ohio. and Ph leans, on broken seed iu sup.. ; posing oilier Ni by klien bhouid delplna persist au -her obstinate . ..ielvvicac.;ol 'the Conical route? *Every. clear eonsideitt nun of pulie . ,,y .... —justice to the soutli-v ei-tetn counties of Peinsyharna--,-all call loudly - upon her to abando , i a scheme so Qui epeat let Philadelphia give wa3•--4.1 the neutral road and the ConneLt ille road bolt be siren up at once; and the tinned wealth. energy and 'whit of Philudeilphta anti Pitts burg both be thrown into the prosecution of the Souther n EXtellbiolll Toad, and Peiric.tl vania with her two twat 'and growing eitie.s. will be placed above all euuce.,sful rivalry ; forever. . 11 Tolt - Ngm,vs. minckAy. = bur tmvps : inan„ 'E. L. WALKER,. is now -exhibiting hip new Harmonic Attachment to the and gi'vini; a sel ies of concerts * , in the Eastern eitics. Regarding. as we (le, any distinct on which 111:T3 '. ha aChb , Ved by one of nut ribrnatl : as 111:11101: of piide anir gratific cation to his triend§ at - horlic, we feel: great pleasure in preseming the testeneinials of \l r. Walker's triumphaiit snceessr have met our eve in Ilat_loston and Lurk papers. We Lave lielore us a file of these papers from which we might perfor mances; numerous rimier's of „Mr. Walker's pe.rfor =twos, if itur . spaeo permitted. As it is we must contoirf ourselves . 1,1101 the Subjuintd cianniunicrairni from the Alirror ; which bear's the initials of Mrs. Lydia Maria Child, a lady of high literaij• reputation, anc,l tiaguished for' critical actunen and flue urn sical taste. EDWARD l'.. WALK ce, TNN't.:NTOII or TN r. !TA RMON.. le ATTAciI.MNT.--Ilave you heard ille• Idaho, With Ale. ,Waiket•N new inVention, called the Bari 11111 l iv At tachment 1 Never did I hear sill 011 e tipirillial b ens . ly of conc. elemii frinnibe Vlldia. In - a inaster'e hand. The shadings are An del Wale 'Ann finely pencilled flow er, an ethereal ns.l he fragrance in' the primrose breath oil on the evening air. The Merl tones ilOal like spir its, and glide Into such °Mel' with a liquid grave, like globules of quicksilver. And like instrutionit can pro duce elects of great tam or as well his ben tity ; far ite clear ringing vibrations rile aboVe eneil Other in full nwell. like a choir of :mending angels. , . 1 ~The pin no le 'not ti f.tyrite lostrnment with rite; and I nervy thought to be an excited by it. hut this Plano of Mr. \Volkero hi' as unlike others, as Undina whit a nnul to ilndine without II soul. Like. all argot toren nobs:this seems n simple one aim It is known. Me tallic fingers, covered with Vulcanized India Rubber, arit.mi oyed by a pedal. and ghtly touch the strings so as to produce Inithoinie I/Bunt/MIN. ' ' Mr. Walker is a young man from Pennsylvenla; who has Air genre been dernted to of with that en ergetic enthusiasm whielihuhie up elf obstacles before It as Annie : consumes tow. .110 ins. lately been In Eu , rope; where hil - itivaritlidi e4ClOnl"•very great interest. A merely inecitaniclil performer could produott•delight foLeffects on Ms singularly perfect instrument, . ' mit ..X . r...Walker-is-fur-muireAlunr.thut—illitexectitlnit Is britilancarid:remaritrildiFfiffzilistinetnesit -at ontoicil-.. Voir.. 'But though hle;fiti4ers urn nnt , wing9d; they are evidently Mete_lightpling-rudelo.C.O.trdnellt pouL Atli of 'llia. IN has .composed 'a Fnittesin enoille.Alertilalißil 'elettelwaheron;-wiichis.frillmtsidiantlifer And-ble-. Itimpro:depJflrenditlles;or the Flight of the Swallows, circles - through tbs. air rit,h,d,.:wlnged:grocii,like,the 'hlrdriltrettrekeinfilr--. .7 '. . • ....' . lMi.W.filker promised to give It' inncett :In 'thie 'city .nest exhibit; the piano ;to, perfected by,itis•iti- VolitiOni. 1.14 is a etteniter, in me, and I writeto.yen,. front a siimple lin pulse' ef-alellght.' end a WINIt ilinVolh-. etc should be delighted Disco' r. ' i• •' „ , Ji. lg. Cr..' •' ' • - - Of - the ,sueoesri.•of . 111 r.. Witlker'a ' botitirt , , aptieiliateil ill Alio obov. % c tie lave tit o follevfr ing notice an,;the last-N: N. National - . Pr.esi, .editi c i bp,cen: Geo.P,Alorris. It is Oulogiiiic - : -1 - 0 0 1 0 1 tast , iktrefOtWa4rtis:441Vrt17 4 0 t. , 91,ra i i#,,OktItit000n t lip Ito Me9er flit, ;exc. .traor toorttGerroonl ontst._l_lt_is,sullotneth. , r I ponymorris y stniiiiiih•Piiii , o f Mt ' 'Oth, ' • ' , 4iris'oit..,- e. nitislonl - eventiv.af S i i i . i,i,,,kik. iii ,,,, been the re-appearan ce " Ph! "i"*lhtlVOE'graeted w lib . intiumiiiitry7.4. exoncert given ,hy thir:.:l,l,lolltrlela and ;which Wail faillfeli:"aticceSiifnliand' the'quithittiliante, 'fif htri.liVialkiriiiiihoss concert ttink"pliitiodtllk,Fah.: ernacltt.'on`.;Trisiday.evaning'i:.4..few 'lltpnlhetatiti.ii, Own couitutgvp,berto .ripthlng.fer, Us; in , iuve deslear. 'after t r ittoli4eldr•walitat‘'''.:POW!.'tive'ralttit.bitlY.itt i. .kkndillii., • kitteAiritatlniAlayetittnztitefrpthlty •l4lrOtibrll , V•lttadriitiffitalliklindiriseriwillit*:oll;;; put altd.citraordinary, German; -i ~,, ,i.:.. ~.,, :. 1 r r ., ,, , ,;.:IYO, oarinot-, °Oat ~aftor,:ettcl*-iteatimoitials •;that,rldr:-Miakeeei.sticit els ;11:tq:t l icii,4py. .. e. MOO. jtria:tritirripftiOtt'r '','''.''.. , '':- ~ ..' , ,, ;'^, . .14 'Qt,?.l . ''' :''..'i'•;',/:.'-,!..;:,.:',..,,1''-.':%,.:;,'..-1.;:;..1' BEM Coinpionase. ... .The people of Cumberla s ed, Franklin, Sem ereet, Bedford , andi l ethqr Sonth-western coon- . Os; it see* tiYusaVii'a falai& #eciellioitt,,, a::`oomprriOiise. 'and ri settF ( 6 f this"ilifffi'' men o ~ ; .. 1 &ilies no w eiiating'betWeen the'Eftiel'ilt 1 Oittsburg r iiita Plaiadelphig With respect to n' ' contiltuoits Rlalload te;!-ilte . Wetie Frem all that we can see, the people. of Pittsburg, • are going on to the immediate prosecution of the Pitn;burg mid Connesvitle rail road, , --while-thst.-Philadelphiatts_m_e_aliTO'frilitng i,ll . the preinitutory steps to the commpecentent: of the tonna' rail road. Either of flume pie jects; if successful, will be nations to the counties we have mimed, and ketty!ten,lbe. grasping selfishness of the two heslile - cities la vast poilion of the most deserving section 17)f Pennsylvania is likely' to he . oliogether lost 1 I „ , sight (a. Tie people.ol th ese rammies have I therefofe ti right to demand that these bitter hostilities shall cease.. We hale a right„to demand a compromise. The Central Howd . we believe cairnet he maile.-and the Connels ville Road must ;not I,e suede. Which 'party then Sinai give wit:'? . Prom the New York Mirror * t he .I.944"eryS*plainet 1 k. 11174t61V64;11 ' . 4 1E . MI ON WITH ,We Oofniiid- last Aveek, from the Pittsburg otOgetteXittiale'llinting In Ater obscure 4nViltiiing which sins to be aftit4o*Orliklated, favorable to the,o:ifoif-' aion ofkiWilaltimore ntlti Ohio Iluii=road to: subsequent ittleittnaiion' we learn that the r itfavorable. aspects? over which The people of Pittsburg are 'rejoicing., are thoso held , out lAytlip tarps of 111 Jaw passed . . inte..edietiatitre die 'Pitts-, bui , and Contiehtilie' Ppil road ComplicCy was allowed to egtend their road to:the".3Nry - land line. This, in abet, secures' kno • tit tight of Keay". ai ‘ the .. #llltitteye ansl.oltio Rail-road . Company, and 'el cotirseThe tertniPton of that read 'rit ViitSburr! The Pittsburg phpera inform ue ,that they project with be put into practical , operation Without delays and that books for stook subscription will be Opened at Pittsburg and other plaeres•on the 29th inst. anti :on the 9th and t lih of June. This lately developed aspect of the "right of was" 'case, 'has taken the Philadelphians all Ada, anti scams :a'apaper incited from thaboity last week whit . % was not filled with loud and 4ieice denuimiations of the .- !fraud,' and the Allegheny members : idiom they charge with ..effeettnelts passage. Thti llur risburg 'Union' and 'lntelligeneef' also join' in the •dettuneiations of the Philadelphia pa- Mrs,. and pronounce the passage of - ilte lilw. , :a legislative hand," declaring, at the same !into that thu Goi•ernor will net grant the Leiters Pittent. and thus prevent the prosecu-• tion of the .work. Who her the Jlovernor will venture upon so large. a stretch of ati. thooty, 'lion ever ; remains to-he seen. NVe think ho' will scarcely date so much. Aletur time we iii Vito attention to diejfolluwing fur- . t:ible_Lettlarks by a cutemporary, which show the absurdity of culling that u."lraud" -which could nut have passed but by the direct sane ioit of thtr Governor hitrrscit : The 1 ' hil1111( . 11 1 11 . UVISIO:0111.MIIVO, this toitalio Lbeett a triok,of lepi latiou, snl stl COIIIIIII Spy. and arc - l:l;el;.ititg op a terrile rumpus aliotti it. Peibaps it was Li. tr.ick, bet V.I!S 1101 the piovisiou intrudarod into the of as KitSKI:CS,. 'amend toont—a "hick : " that it ‘emt - , and tiltliougtli et it 111114blicuUs •land as flaw tae as it was unjust. We al 11 ; 19'.. 111 , 11:!iti that the Westero . per•plo had claims • to thc -Right of Way. - and we Blink so still, and rite 111:1111101' ill at iilCll brave ::one to . work to- sell iho rdoeltof :this Connelsville road, proves that the}' tine in cattiest about the matter. By lids new-tangled rued the State will lose till, right- ty conm.:ct with the Bull n tore and Ohio Road at 'Hancock cot. else. where ; and the lax upon tonnage and s pass. miterslWO 111,11 , 1114.1111. k;11,11 Chinese pulicy of lltdodelphift has wotlved out this: an d m I n k h e r ii i ro..eyca - thendrers. were watching fie H a fin no l i f a n .A Ohio Rigid-of \\•:•- and taking earn of the interests of the- PhiLidelphia Kotlilielblets in the 11;mi:slang and Laneaster CoMpany in their Central Rail Road Bill, to the :detriment ul the best . interests of the State, the qtiglit of Way" mon re . asseil the section, about the Connels ville road. thro G ic,di tutu I lonses, ;nut hail it si.ps•rt the Coiernot Now that the Philadelphians base found die' "triefis - out, they are denouncing •ev•ery body connected with the affair in the roost outrageons terms, hod - nrc-spitting out their impotent spite upon their unlitelsy lbeads. They 'aae not paying much of a compliment to their City and County Repnesientatives, or to those very amiable yontig gentlemen front the interior, tvlio leek their 1u rt iit eVeiy r3Chenic yhich they breached to the Legislaluie, in saying that Ibis flimous Connelsville section 'slip ped- thiongli ..v•ithrbut their Ipiosving Well what were they about all the Did they nor get three dollars per day ; and , were they wit elected tor the purpose of looking alter the interest, of their constitu ent, as they itinlerstriod thein? If they ne glected this whose •fault was it ± I kirealter when they smile with great cornpluowy over the trick of Kmant. in his notorious amendment, niay recollect aket.."tridas like young chickens wvill come' home' to roost," Os they have done in this'instance unit a vengeance. TIIE,NEIMN Nt . GOTIATIONS.—LPIICrS from Washington say that ofiditg in:the way of a proposition to arrango, by negoliaties or oth eMitie, the OLeg,ou diflieultios, has been made by &Met thg British irovernment or our minister. The Union of 'l9orsel:ly. al luding to the tenant wiped in the Journal of Commerce, says: "As at present advised, we hoar of nothing, to justify tlto:statementsoin he •Liverpool Mercury,' or in the ',New York Journal of Cornmeree.4 -; Licxttip . nit lit ND Tenn,- sykania Telegraph says: "The Loco foaos o Columbia county, at a recent meeting at Dan ville, passed reeolutions highly laudatory of the course of President Polk; ou all mutters, sliding over the Tatill withont•saying, a word I)otit . itl ' Whew their furnaces are stopped, the laliorimgpoor'throwil ont stf enuployment, the ; enterprising broken dqw trt, and ealta,trewn _62111 odiotis:te "Velk; walker & 'Cb.thattthe tit iteo..__Start4',l3lpk .. alonia rogues- and politipaiWeii,9lLepogooism in Coln ni bi a. county : Wilt - 4P shout hozannao to the British „07-,A,remotly inoy't porfect'le,eaid noMt? be discovered in ,treating, settled. L'aplfitnß tfon7l I f ior, ,Complaita v or any of their,inaipt ent syn3l l l o 9el on.. the ,Corotio-Ther,rnal,ori tern,lty_the_use of Doator_,Toykr.'ieleebrated mediotnet theionuino -na44P l iii:, ll Yricorli wltiqh :- Ite - preptrroaut.-37 - 5-Bowory-NoNrYwlrz' This plan 91 :I,4ata l ipat, now esponqp,d,,by: seVeral eminent playt.i4itiia, is, and itap,been , or-a-ig on-timerrtitn-faecret-of-lheunpantil- el tottiibecet3e • whickhaeattentlel, Doctor. Pii-- loi l a medicine hl Per,loreing - 4V1,'Wo,r 1(10 ;1 111 . cures,- vzhielt in.lrnaity, very. nlany .calett,' have been, almost. inp_ret i libliklitif the eoneln ,tsi vct i PrPeCa the Doctorfoarr hyttig f,Orwti,i4...jul'• IrlAstfltthte,- latd ..%ie a'illhoa , all ' . ., l '. O :RaY have 'doughe i -or -einn4eisalsht,O..v4ifilli:llauT Itip.arfet.epeeifiozrikhont i1e14. 1 .-.'-!Fatink... li n i ttayeltfalinall.leak'4vill.. - ain k I big ' 011101 r •Theieldre ;tent°, your rodugha ,belor0;.; -ran? iing4l4"iik"a,l.l.lr-,0,4,;,,,,'`i!tit ?Z' ). ;. , A6 1 'Ct . i." , ; , .' , ..: ~ !Kola ,by sinvtitsmi'Alviriloritql4l6-; ifit te' Oil Ct‘iliele. 'r 4 , --, exf ,-, . - J .4 .42 , 0 1 :::! , ~ _ ~ • , - . ' .l :'', g i ' v ” \.:" , 31540 1, 1'',, ',' .I% D .11,.7i,:' Prepare for Tomes, The.Rey.emegill passed . by•the late Led islaturepafi4ii..,,,lfie;iiixes thicket; than ever. A loccif*7...l46latare:pfthisykely govern ‘eoiltafte*;iStiitii; WoU)d.,rallteilytiAg Taxes iliKeeWrremihkpoeiretSrifif , pe9ple,'thati go , reet . hp'Pfeiribittieti•id - qe j4ree n eedii`al the States; day" Al:leieh Pennayltaiiia - Might realise millions more than would suitioe to pay her monster debt floWdong Will the people allow themselves redofribir'llegislatiett • The bill is too long o publish Entire in onr , cohlions but Vrei , c,in givn triainleatured. In a short space. It imposed a tax of IHREIi. Stitt§ buses, hacks; _cabs, and ethei . vehioles Used for transmitting passengers for hit e, andupon an annuities over $'2.00, -except those granted Gy this Commonivealih, Dr by the C. States, , upcm , all property real •or personal not taxied :hy ,upon laws, held 'in trust or other wise. It 'is made fi l m duty of the.assessors •. . • to requne every person, every titni, and the officers of every company subject to taxation, to deliVdr-tt statement in writing, certifying the amount due anti owing by solvent debt-. ' ors to such,persen, firm or company, Whelk. -er on .mortgage, judgment, none, account, agreement, or-in any other way. If they do not caltnply with this demand; they are sub jeat to It penalty of ,S 100; It pi ovides also, that all dealers' in domestic goods and met- Mauldin! shall be classified ;Lod required to 'pay license as, the dealers in foreign mer chandlze:now do. All estates subject to col lateral hilteritance tax, shall pay n on every 6100 01-the clear/value of such estate. The triennial 'assessments, are .to be ~matte this _retie litir to be held at ll'asliittgiou City : 0111110 20tb of flay. Mill probaly eshihit Iba moat extensiste and tif American luttuutiteturee 'mid products that has ever liven witnessed. .1n itumense temporary covering an extthrt t,f over live hit - mired !trot front. is ultieutly IMarly erected. ( h oods rtianulactm roil tin almost every purl of the l • iiited.States • will be sent m tine fair. niriityfilithires are willintr hr youtritst.them si,le l y ,j,l t y \ will, theditipui fed articles. We prri:ilict that it ill be a great triirtnpit , etl . A nh,,tican Ail) and in- ditstry a. er the .ve , ionztry \lO rye; hte.iN.peeo Lame: of Briti-li iree-Ifade them i,lis: r.—lt• appears from hleport -W.-P.-Fiekardt; niadeittrhe Qoartetly Meeting of the t:rand Division if 'Sims of Temper:owe of l'eunsylv.ania:April t 2, ISati ,. that the lininbe7 of I)iri ion: in this Stine: i. OW Lun,herl and fifiy .- eight.. Of these,:npwardsvd;one hundred alull Intve been-uhavtered within one ear and a hall. The inntiations in WM Lundtcd mid thirty live Divisions heard from ; during the last quar. ter were 3,5.70, and the v. hole nuinber of members in the some, 411,773. The returns of Dll ii=olls out yet ill ; will swell the num ber of members to 14.000. Of the 1'2 3 773 inenibdrs reported. seven- - teen Lace ylied ; and one hundred and i%tl bur e broken theypledge. Of these last, one lindred'and twenty SOVell have 14401 o.‘ - 1111 d eight -eight w ere reinsf.a.,/, and have signed ever. Twenty -Iwo Biethers, only, of the patire.llllllllAlr %%Ito have signed over in the Divisions heard horn. sieve the institution of the Ditler itt this State, have broken the pledge the second (titre. LarOVOCOff 31 AKo nA:s. h. IN G.—We learn from the Miner:: Journal Aril about two years ,irir•e a bill par,ed the I.regislat ure (:Ilattel the "Viirmeis' mud MeeTranics' Bank of Sell try' ir ill county." capital t'i‘2oo,ooo. Some difficulties occurred on. opening the Bookie, . arki uas finally deter mined to. apply for a supplement toilre net, reducing the capital tri'-100 : 000. The eppl iew inn tras.. , uceessful• Now conies the cream. of -ire joke. 'Fire movers,iii the matter originally were pronli- Mein Whigs, who hall expended • onsider able money arid laboteLL alrenously- n3-ae complish obieet desired, but when:the time varne for amending time. act, the names of 'dui Whi g Comenis.lioncira appoin'ted in the original bill -worp stricken out amyl all I.Ace, fives appointed. What a horror time Locofb cos have of banking to be mire. - • Slate - Treasurer tasi:;sited a card the'eoltectors :Of tolls and taxes not to receive any itiee' of the l'owanda relit• issue ac there are now outstaniling but $375, u•Lieh amount will be received at the State Ti enmity. (*-- A. swindler 'recently made his appear ance itcLonitoo, boa soli ut Vaesideut and endeavored to obtain goods to a large amount from vitf..ous houses Boston Sept. it 1546_ Der Sir,-1 take pleasure ill cominunica ting'flirough you, to alt whom it may concern, and the public geherally; the gtisitottishing ef fect youetkuly wonderful irfpthuitte has had itpoy me. I have enjoyed fierfectlicalth for lbur or five years. l'hy§ieians told Ina, Iry lii'er' was Jeer:aSeth anti unit,/ might ''some (lay die with consumption.',; Last'Septtionboi, 1845, I took a slight cold,. Nvb 101 produCed a hacking cougli j this ot.intimiecl until Vo4rua,- ti., 115,' when I ailAlgil,'u Olhor .esild:,....lkly conit'l,ricioall4til,.3 aoon IO ' irittilifietite„ and roily.--fiteptot-stiiig i l . ,- - „„gp -tit.v r y,piiis"-1,p . 0010 'dm it e .4, eoii ' T r sido; I;e'weaf v4o,' moult iii#lits;• raised. coo Sider e ;blood during . the; .417infor„anil.,:einildiit_it ri eAlalp.'uOyoe:l..for. two weeks. 'yVitll,l4l tli pliad,sYinptonia, I -lied Ve'rfr:sei , tisid,,p,aitit-1 :my -- sh.lo - „antl, lie; ( ii v iili niy:eff'o'4lers,..'gaii alStlebilify,tiiilliiw 'ed. 1 was'ecnfiiiii,3 to tny'i,litrari tibotie,Oiglit irtittilis2'.' I lied 'lMricd 'a' si:siOr 'filid',biedifir, 'both did# Willi' Ciiiistiiiipirce:.. rex:pc - a:toil; le did.to,yielli:iniltieri4B 41 0'i r esfjiti'Oa`Or my life. ~...4t• this limo." an' iiiicie,, Who had been beeeptiaa iiiriiielf, Ortiised 'lee' te:liditi' Dr. Wirttarti' baliaiiii.'Of r WiltilChteili: . ... ' ',ltiactiit..' ilin,ily',;iii 4 petired' , a .bottlo took. it, bed 'felt, *intter - 13citor;; - lbtsiihOd*ofhorOinl7ohirtl; them 1, - egjisod 4,0 %WOO -, staid; iiiy,',aoligii Was itiiibli batter;' laii:fiV diiienite)yas'se deeply idetritl— L , 14itgetilio-Ciititlitueliikiiirthos 'Baliiiiii.`,iiiitiljliad. iiikert . !ioken t ,bottlats:'„ .1 'don .hcitiestlY.r.'iiiiii; littly' - ii,i, -.- : : , ii,eli6v - t3 im,... IVister'it',Baliani, 61 '14.51(1. .Cherry saved ':my` lif e , ~. ~1,2,,t „ Alits,.,lllmir l3.'Gotttio ,V.il'ai . e . ; peroneliy:4qqutijilled .- itKittiflvlrii, , qould; asslottiii ;n1414114, 6. ,oßre itit',l;pr,4pripg, „4.•.Eitukiirigiy..bilip.y.til fluFilitiow,ilko...utioie,to' 4 .4104m,0nt'10...1ie,true,.44..z4!; • , ' . 4 . ~,...,-...,-. i, : A ' 7 : ;; ; ::; "' jP:; - ‘Y ,irgitf l i,'POP.3 l . l W B o97 .. ,:- {, it' .; ~!.; . . , ,,,,,.,(1; ;1 2 . ./1,1024-,V A :,A P40M b nigqi,:. 1 W.1.'":(.../,-;±:.::2,:';':;::2,:,NEY-1.4q011941'ail 'strq'P't; ' "'', edidiirLidtil is.lo',', by , , Piar 41, '.,z.,i.i)r ) i solo gteilt•fo'k'tls#li9iptiatti.z.:t .',-. ei , 11, 1',;,P,:. • ,16,, '', .-'..7-,;:, (... MEE ighm-iqa From the Galmo4olz' bageto; 1101144 HE The Bair. L...* tiKelameOlirivetkfroiithe Brasses Santinge r i4V edne4ty lag, later intelligTWe fr9rn6he Ait:ny gaud IVIe lean frontier."`:' ':';: • Out army is stilbertoamped ,on the -Rio Grande, some three vales below i\latamoras.v, Gen. Arista -sent.n, message to Geri, Taylor, -eight "darrsineeptlitessAbm..4.trieriettif. - 1 , aritty-retired - inifridaiatelyt the_east.bank. of 'the Nifecevit--wittild -be 'attacked-It'y'llinbel Mexico withoutdelay orfurt her notice. •-•Geli. • Taylor returned for reply that 'his present'po- . sition had been taken under orders from his government,.,and,-.that,he ..wasAlfoPared.to•-• maintain it against all comers. Gen. T. immediately despatched orders to our naval vessels tin the caustic) (Men ,a strict blockade, and • prevent any- communication l-flum the Gulf witll the Mexicans on Shore, which was accordingly done, rind' has since been in tall force, the' bab , LllW . Xallee 1/1111 Klltr. flirt cruising continually °lithe month' of the llio Grande and Bruises Santiago. The two armies ape •eneurnned on apposite I sides of the river, it vie*. and within '2oft, yards of each other, and both have thrown up fottifications and added to the strength of their poSition.t. The steamship Telegraph had arrived from New Orleans- with two •lausidred additional troops for the army under She struck on the bar in goingin and thitied over ; without sustaining any injury wprthrol net c... 1 She is expected here daily. • LATllm—The stetunsbip Tt4e g rap/r arrit 0,1 here rut Thursday evening, brinuing accounts M Tuesday: only . additional intelligynee is as follows; Jttst oelore the Telegraph sailed,,news arrived that Limn... Porter anl a detatcliment of ten Inca who haft horn ,ent . out MI ithly. tint far from Gen_ Taylor', co. [tcampn:ent, half been loud upon lir Jn 114exi- OUTIS, killing Lieut. I'. :aid three of his men. Tito others succeeded in making their esca l te ant; rchuning to.camp. Wt. lther the party uldelt made this attack- I - vitern - subdiers-or-robbers-is-tmeer.taitt butAy7q.... believe the Mexican officers say the latter. These on'eers had all eady said to some of I - tarsi - hat ev..ny thieket-wastufestod dini. whit would kill a malt for fifty cents or his blanket. and that the 'Mexican vommatt der could not t 'sink of liitlding hi tripellaccotin tabld for anv ndent ‘vhicli might Ita,mett to del:al e -O part., .-.5 rentin mg iiicaulicw.,l2 tcn far tisuni camp. ItitTllo.-tithis a 4 In tho bat- Ili , *are vet v notch it. - ided. It ,c . 1.111, highly p,obat?lethat th,tl Alex. 'an army doe, n ot MM- MiliPiaM . a ! r eiMl : fll Ilia: - .11111r1 . 1 a., it lm allowed fa% "table unit, tunitie, ler making -otte•-•-logo-tatittillft”e t y-1. am; 114_141u_012.,..4,1_1_1u and ,•1111ation el - his 1. ter- Gen. t tor it tha n atan . time 'ince his Wit1(1611 h un Cutplis . '1 , 1,...,1 mounting Iris heavy and, Ity, and Ilati liod IP , (*Muir an .liilacli Imuctlie enmity would.doubticss elcome event that •could hapi. 1/1 to our' _atitty„ 4, -011. avnws ;1.1 Istimvico, c 01.111( rioe ‘ , l C(11-. hat, "a , the cautary ia .the yi,iitily.ml.rw heclisapia wed. ha, been thutoughly wittehml :tad uci I.'lnr utatinn of)sint f&aiared. it is ~...3 a ,t r eete d malty' iltt [won-I-eat a pristhwt I , teri.aul .11exico, instead havii4 Leer. awl tlcied. Ii N. ti. - Pietln c , ]Lip I Leifer G.!. era, oimi( I! a n The bt ig Apalsehicolm Capt. Smith, arm - od at this port pitsteolity 'from Brazos tWheneo she 'Moil on: the _ ltli ult.. mid reports hurt 011 the she loft Point Label. cahoot Moja'. 'Clionias, 11)9 noting Quarter Al aster, infoi [nod Capt. (:mill( that tile body of Cross had been found about font- miles from Gen. Taylor's vamp oii the Bin Crimilm— from the wounds upon the body it seems et i dent that he was killed by a home. 'it was fOrthor 11 0 porlvd dial pCrS(III in Mationoras hail acknowledged that he ut..5 the murdorer, and had thy watch:lnd oh idling of Col. Cross in his !insects:4mi. (lett. ll'ashir, it is reporiedjiad made a for mal d . einaral ear the murderer. - All open enninilmications to pass he the Commandant at Point Isahol boo 'er-n that post am! Illatarilioras. The Mexican schitoner Juniata, 'trivia this port for Alatrimortis. was taken into Bravos Ray on the •.2..2.d Mt, bv pilots—no 4,loubt Itemaiitsion of the blockading lotto. STILL ' sclo. Corm. Captain Stark, an iN (•,1 lust evening-Imin Brazos : , :annogo. lionce shrxs Shp reptirts.th4t about three hours.belere she Sailed un express attired fimtn Geo, Taylor, stating that trio Commander of the MOXiran forces hail innde.a formal deelinieien to (;en. 'rtyylor Phat iflss did not move his army ftmn the position which he ten oceripied 11614 y-six lionrs, tinit r Mexlean batteries would lam opened upon them. The same express al,fn. stated that at Jinn, time a body el 2000 Mex is had •crasscd the hie Grande-near Berenit—a small town about eight miles beleiv Ala auroras, nu the MIS( bank - of the river—and taken up a po-. Atkur betwnei Point Isabel and General Tay lor's camp, 'The ilesign of this movetnem is e. idently to out ail' the American troops from their supplies. A private letter t+n rilsO reeei red last cra ning from :111 011ieVi* in GOll, Thylar'S ramp, vontirming in part the above report of the Mexicans having crossed the river. but stat ing the number at (lot, only. Theta had previously been so many rumors to the same ettlet iu the camp, that Milo relianco was phfeed• upon this ow. which wail iirst corn municated by a Mexicau, snit° was prudent-.. Jy detained- bp order 01 Gdp. Taylor. The ricionnts' by the Cornelia confirms the inehmchialy. newsl;ive». - above as to the We ()LOA. Cross. lie was found entirely strip ped and wounded'as More Stated. • • • Smith' contilmS the statementregar dirig' the tleativof Limn: Porter, l• - -, A l'iiill.K.;:—By 'thoz:stOtorior. Coil, ; Worth whicit,arriy".l..st 'lski — tv. Orleans. lam. on -The -orentltg-o •I *want i tor ationing-attlditiontil inialljnenaer , hua been teat:tired:. Capt. - At- wall,•of - the (3.onorzthWatiii, states that an Ina I 24 thi - the -11 1akiean• - naltaonat -, Juniattt•- , was : lit, katT4*.illa',l l nilett:Blatent.naboontn: V1itit ; .461.4 • sent into Brazoet , • , STII.I. LATEIi. FRONI THE'ARISIY. ITheplorqble iliatfili e itne. . ivetsfron,Oc cqmp,ol, Gen. "fililor on ific Rio ,• , ramie., , Tlic • II ar corn:flawed, Ocncreil Talifiii,'sinrocinclid (mild number of ,inenkill cd and taken. pidsapers. , ' __,llliiiiiew,iiiii..jl of a-thy-Nan-Orleans & popers . by the steamer Galveston arrive nt Now Orlectak on the I Ilh,inst. , ~. , . , rilliWiilay, the 3i.i ot APtil.L2,oool%lexi ,olloe•orttsstitl.the Rio Grantlo.-.-unpfahis line tJoe Fuld Nhor,ton,,were sent, with two eoTpa- mitts of CAvel.rYr•9Pitonw ill lin t IfLl'Ptic2Pliol4ro.., .0n ,Fritlpy motning,,they , fult,into an tniiheq ! ,, , ellde.of aleielleleillvlvitott Lintil,Kanea94l3 , pulp I.V . PIP , k We( ..,Ciintliiii -1 1194iiii , r4icttvg will co eo , ) 1 1 4Ltd 114(1.4441 - amdas 00 , 4ker69-44"-4igi"ht n eluca PkPP 44. .. talM i g l idan T ri'uT i ff*..."airar ß AV ,pB,Blap fir, t the !Ivor Were tlargejy,o,7,iticetiod: 8 Ildier Michael cockily; nybort tt. YOIItIMAt ', A ' ' 1311(1 h4:l3l,l i Metli a ti.ll Y: Bl ArqUl,i4 o 4Go9. Titlyigr'S I putiseual ntlondance Is rqquestatl.'a? Iltnaiis . ofini efirliPL tP U l ti n.g ,° ( 1 41 ; 991 11 .9 )1 1, 4 / 1 34 40 ,??Mill/.1/ r,,6l:.“'inc,:,,jeti,"l.in4Zit'!4ae/tit,4;llliatlcrlillEX/il!nr4 - Voila igelteri el , whi o ll.l4qekt thcf - AY B 4,trel ] 7 7 9 " k,*". fitOIII9IIIPAKEIIY 8. 0 114 f r ., f had allLef I to , eloios*llgitiguig•te the, army ) . cittist, /Ilya), it)it,, . 4 .., , , i , , ,.: 1! er i , I :4 , z , ...,,, ; 4 , ' 1 • , , ..7-... , i 4,- ,: , , ,1 / 2 0* , ,z ow , ~ ~ t, ~ ~, •. , . • _ ~, t , „ ,„ ~ „,,,, . „i . ~ , , - Gen. Taylor not litiviß on barid.-over—ten days proviSlOps, 'Mete are at Point Isabel Doitrtilleryr,dn,... - 25 Dragoons, and about 26 teamsters, ritioilt 120 citizens and laborers, and,the entiettebmihtt mit-half finbibed. 111:0 'eteniierNlontirio6h larei . e.,d Mr. tat lettmh.the tiliht of , the:2oth Aitr,il,int Fort Tot - alum, withidespatelieS tronar.clen.TAYlor, eagling on ipen. gienderson, foi. 46 -odknpa 7 liiipii• - cif, rilidmetb.oo;lqiien eaeli, 201 1 ',61 the' einnpanieslo he mounted men. Gen. Taylor has called on the Got.ernor of A I ississippi also f0r . 8.000 troops to immediate relict. Should relief_tiot-be-sent r most_probablyhsw will fall 'iltlo:the - hatids of the enemy midi lO l -1 ITi" - ft - 1 - .= my - stores. mu) the destruction of the whole army will follow. 'l'he Louisiana legislature have voted 8100.000 to raiso 'emits to send immediately to the scene of action. Sleneritl 'Parlor's forts in front of Alatamo ra would -be' completed en the morning of ,the 28 h of d pril, which time it Was expected the fire would' be opened 011ie City of Ma tamoMs. On the 2 . 2,1 Gen. Taylor received -Ciotti General Ampudia, , by means of .a flag of truce, a corn Mllllit'ililUll 11.1 vety.offensive terrns. complaining of haining 6100:tided the Tri,S;rand,e.' r —te which lie replied that he, GeneralrAinpu'dirrhad beerrthor - rit4e ht the blockade: he having expre_ssly declared that Unless Gen! l'a)'loreriiiithericeilltis'retreat - to beyond the Nettees within twenty-four loin's alter his aistday (This firs:upon the Pio Oran de, he tvould cotirsider war as being declared and should act accordiaov. Gen. Taylor . fitrthe.rrnme stated that he would receive no Anther cotnumnications Imm the INle,i6tut Gtiver n mon! cid iu linigungi. Iffive tespeciftil to rards the . Government of the States. 'Pte Philadelphia North A 1)1 erienn' statc:s that (Hr. the 20th April the riTeipts of the Item hug rotel n t.l - 0 over. tlt- . 7.0(tr1, or at the rate (.1 1.170,00(1, per atitintli: is the largest Ititshie: , , e% er dune it' a :single day Liy 411 y yailt °ail is the %vorltl. 14:D14110N Cu I IC:: v‘.—The Socretnry of Ihe Nav!,. ale ru•ononemlotlon of ropod to.('oor.t,loss Til t if* nve •tr -, nw.TiTrn•nvips it.‘ll.o, in \T liicli i„; re, nnnaen i altrr it iiirlinn of . , the o9tolvr of t•owittt -and .\ll,l,iipikio. to ti• Nayy. .Tout rap. Rik!, ( , 11(ol.1 it•port lao adopt,•‘lY ac.: to lie lozood. Rod in an rvlual imyortiort to ihoo. rank:: and ttio - oho,s i.t the svrvita• at 11 1 , pro, - ,..!it Iwo. a trl,urt 1101i1 Ih \ 'IN V 1)V.1:111• 11.111 I ( ""'" "P"'d "P"" loch. of II(!y :1!;.1 :tuoau 1 . 111 , 1 , 0-1'1(..1 li(i111 -(.1110 ( it1(1111 L.- • ley 1;11";11 , l•Lifq4 Y!(%;iliiu.".. II) Cali'. the Iliad, ,"•1 10111110,d '"'""1"" , . 1 Hil H. , ' ,•‘‘ Ivik lltiudl 17;n] ‘vtiiell‘‘i , dot itio. 1164 v. .41%, : honk 111'14 ~.liapt!e rtylintinendicion I.f Air. 11.11,041 i, 11;11 .11r. I'oll, hi..to.ig , 141 . 11140, via::: (.1 I.iiied:s, a lit. 1 , 1(1.a hot mid cohl flo.• ,alite UR: Boy. ims or coelit oi thy ;Ind enhiplexioo, SA; . an , Ili: , Id‘ or rtnl 6 ,- ' 1 , 1:1110: II"! 'phis I•eti till! lit It•ltttk3 It, t tt tt ill 11111, 111.e;111.0 I,lll‘ I h • Sl • ttir r,r t it,t• lint lith• nI ;111 tir.;itliit•rw 11,. Ittn tit Pr, i .1 y ft, t if .m . A 111 injttl.rti ,, ,t_ /41% r 1 , 10, , tt`r,t`Vt. "(Writ I, ill k!ri , .t• i.‘oi varnide tli. - rn . , ftoln )4117 1,. 11 . 1 11 Vt ": ;1'''.1111' :1)-.11 ;Cid :Hid iniln 4 , il, o tun,. awl 0,11 o ,girt„ 1 ,, , \l hot,• il:11111% tt.• 1•11 a, ari% 111 It% say wool , Unlit ll.i hotly. firu•trr tj rc tote,filt.,---4 (.;,„ linood t. -:',wrioto• modiciut, tvlrich ; in iirdor cloopi% ;I:t• 111;1111.. in out %vat,' avitcnram.o. ctn , v . v Itt 11. t alitiVt• \Vtillik`lllll I 114. oily ,oeuri Onron , i;ioo. it in 111.111.1iit,C i,)111 p• ~1 cloa:aotor. or at the G, va 1 :tad (;coe fa l D e . pot, .\ .169 Paull ;;1rt30. 7 ' IVittiarr. 401,1 in tlii> boruu;4ll 001.1:1". ulo agl•la. To 7 t 111 IV 'S 11:Nt) TO PIZO- D6II;E LEC , :a;tg% %Tr —ThiS chi of 7114/164111;ii.i, 1111(11Vrtlr , . e u 110 \rod: in kilt uiihralthc it'oto , pbere.— Pitmen:. u.ttik men 111 leuthet. tm:ters : 11., tio'reh Immuliteturet t. all t u ttr o 01. eeitstiwtOst, tilt method-- to pi eveut rite tieett,iimat ti,o of a metlieitie xylvich alitstracts hum 1110 eirettla tiuteitil Isittioxs, ;nod expels• them L)• tits bowls. Tonics in any form artvitija 'rams, PS illt3l' y put off the evil day Id )lake it mote fatal. Tlitit Homthotit's Plibi.Nllll health, beetiViK" llioy take •all • impure matters out 01 the Mood, as t h e body is not it caketted bet siivrigilisiied by ilieirpperwitsi. loom 111 v-e• vulttabls Pills do not liser : limit they it,,tst nature. aril out oppoSed• but hat rimitize u lilt her. 4olrl a1 1)h•. cc:t/t:, per Mi. I.v Agent ior Car 11,11., Stl'lllier. CIIII , OOSOII. 11. nielit . 11)1111 & Cti. Ny‘Acmilbeitand. L. A I:. Nyhine Holm: M. 'littler, Sliirenthithicm J..& S. A. Coyle; Ileestewe.• -14twea Kyle, Jackcee One. - S. Selettnitn, ' ltidey lleiling iipritups ht Newburg nn 1110,:tii itukt. by! flen9unn,•ADAN ; Mi.. ELIZAIMEIII, huruiul do' clitur ul Men:bout of Iliu limner Mute. • Neer; Itiprlthuittclet rp,etnsfitt evt•lNing the :Mime I, y' the nev. j.iltit Frit , rhp; M. latoll N. w ELL, of Itot4littry. tir ANN JIINKLE, : pf Silver tit./ 4tF toWetAkittv I N:\;. I I ! T). RI .11. fiT; 11,11 OSANNA TIE N. o Tim tate Cirtii:Geti'lliiittlLll-1-rriic 'l)oroitell,'ln lite • ' • !. - - "1 •-1- TI12. aubscriblir 114 the p!casuro vfirril I , l gintbrinin,,g bta,lng,nder,, and ,tho •• , • ,pubbc , itcncrally, that boi • bait • t , I 1 con lo dvAIA 4 am' I d. I n' P t ktn i er, , l ( h / I 1 r stab !c /1 4`""cr 1:1I": Zilk: " 10 : 1 Tri"'" o ; c ;: i i . .. I tro means for cond P. 111. l'iinctual Athilitlance taliall - dpesreclit to Inotaideand,lo 11,tc,ao_ who call • 5 ^ ,,..., ,f if:19).14'43.9Jc 3 upori'ldin;•hti r tiitl bo tliardtfut tor ,a portron of ' 5.°). '`"""' , public patronage. Transient board SI per AGRICULTURAL4SOCIETY—MEETING,;--Ifday,--- 11nrliousn-is-37pnrrertrinitrillat irnnto timid rountv trill' 81.1 - 006' 4 • irl44i 84hthiYor t P" I I I " t e on Sm•VdDAV I •• JAMES P. 13 VYI Ess th. day fir thy, floti,„, B, Good Stn. , . fo "At 4 FlYn: Pi , " 41 care. 4"eel- aLEthic l f-fill ' lll3"o .j "r a'‘l tit which 411 I " . • (1111cdr.4-7-AlanAg6t-mll f.elfllll ° nrn rid --ilrrtitnittl*-Ottendunco-.--llwee token al livyry , sl!2 . ltoi 13,1 'MINERAL' • OUSSELL'.9. Fallk's and- tiro Mountain n milie ( uf torntonkopt trouptan4y - rian 'hand. 10. o k v44, Int...rum lobed jn,. 'bottles Oro dcze i tt,,. or ArnaltorrinantitiCar*Aptiltrne...„: . -StoYcnirn-:&-Mninlif,o)%, , / ' , and Lamas.: : , : Aamirtgichi:otOißOtiqri elsiyvise Latyna • riot; No! 4t .; 4,1,1,14,te1er50/1. Haling o to 4ocietr,tire , , , 4Rf • rtintatiiitt*,:rltETEtzrcic ,WATTS, Art . akOttita;DeiTi o- :.A6, 6kll,qn Wand foinutokririlaii aitaymist; war a Bacher; ITlipings tiIt:4 4I ,YOYMINO Porker' ' • r t e acaisTiai - lialigii.i.airtl. • tr ~I 1~1 `y.~• ~~ ,01,0 j ---- New - 3-bDertit =mtg. Notice.. • 74 HE etbseriner• having sustained consl& orate damages on his property, and on , , „ •acC4unt op.spitipitiints from his Tenants, takes cautioning the public, that the - 'utmost rigor of the law will be enforced ngsinst.• a:MY-10'00y person found trespassing on iiis premises, protiviiiirly on Ills Meadows on the •Eastidde of the Letart Spring, in this borough. ANDREW JIOI.SIES. May ;11,124G, , • - To the voters olCuvriberly Ott county; WELLOW•e/TlZEN,S.—iiitli , r myself as _l2 a candidate .at die nail feeilto , OFFICE OE StlEltllirral . . , .. and wil/ lie 'thankful 'to gio pitins,pf Cofillcr• lurid 'countY for Mei'. Voles. l r fati, 'itir4i'i'd',' I will attend w the duties of said office - with fidelity. ~ . • 3"/LLIA3/ W OODS. Fronhford township, 31fty 13, 1846. P R P41 . .k.A lOC A. A: QR. MR'S, OFFICE, Cailield Barracks, May 13th, 18.0. ( LIF.ALYv 'be rentived cit Iftiß - oirtho iirtriflV - OMMOIJOy June, fltt furnishing tho (roof's at Oda finNt with genii , quallly of t'oooll-Wea", fur line year (rola 11040 of J illy 1846—thii Beef to he furnished the annul round and in inch quantities, and•at smell - times as the A. C. 4 . lnny direct. Form of contruct can be seen at the Olen. • -J. P. J. O'BRIEN,. . Ist. Lt. tight Ar'y. A. A. Qr. Mr. .800. Wood Clmiiiicrs Watifed!, intmedlutoly thy Carlisle Iron Wm kp, four anti a half nays aunt of Cal heir, Pcnio.)l'vaiiin, to whom, the highest, prices 10 Cedll will he pail. Apply at the Works In. ' P,ETER F. r::GE. Mny I r, 11346. Shippeoothorg Newo, Perry Frecann, Sinuid ore! iand D. concrui, ropy, and churge this.office. NEW St, EXTENSIVE LUMBER AND COAL YARD. TilE. subscriber would respectfully infilito the citiv.eitH or Carllste,.lin& the. publi c . generlly, Oita he stilreoutiottes .11: I), Am the west. cud st 1. el at the qtniter f‘ , l mud by Abe Net,ytlle Fled alai the Turnpike, where he will tit' ell tifiwil Yeti? On gi..iler.,l supply ur . zsLll selected Lumber; mtelt ae floucds, Plank, Seil us ling . , Build ing Vintner.; Slifugle., whi,•ll mill “t UP; lon-z,rt triers. liis k k f l .4.1, ttf" Luna. r u•nnt.it.tsora ititt assort. , 'nn ul Of Yelttov mai NVlrin l'oplar. anal I'lu.riy littortis tal 41 Plonk, ()tau Ci . llllllll.llltairtt,rl in finality, and t.t . thliorrnt also .1,11 Plank.; lt" lute and How Purr, Poplar, ( las. ry, Il..rSi lailln_,.,l'allsrzrs'from:l Iry L. III!. 11;11 11.sorimeti - t or. - TW.T=l — :i1.1.0 111111l . 111qi = i ttttbt r, dr unr Tt 411 i and ill:1:1(17C . ,; Runer,, nr nil and togi•liwr n lilt t very other ci on be rot...Alin u l lc h. p on.l uitly 1.11 build it unninply or tire di Binds of 0 A if, rune Croce, \l'illouhurre and Nitutookin funnily n e, 3111(1 Linnebtirocr'u und 141.. r kuoinill4.4 t'oul ni lbm beul qmiltty, nt the lowt.t Gruiettal for plo , l thrors, he resin tzt ~. •11 , 11 a tt coritionanve the 'nubile ilutroongi., n.tid hopes by ,tout intent bin to give , atisfactioti. to CU:4OIW VII I `EL :11. IIjOVER t,11;. ~trrt~•t:. To the• ir.irs and ft. prrt nlalicd. or JOtiN S'ILE.yEN:i6N Acou,vt!, Spring mvo•hiv, — Al) I'%( - 1?; i I (.p .iripe of o writ nl .atition oml V,,ko t tion oo•nell out of the Or - phot o .' t'pook Haiti! vonna y r nod 10 MAI tilrVelell, 1 %VIII h~klun loijoisilioO un the 14..1 h:,:4Llte of said dot cased, to '‘i - 11, 1, Cef 111111 tn.., ofSther Sprinu, ”floili rl by hifiir or Pilot Ni-elnuer, Jolla SellSC , lliilk null o' hers, CO/It:1111 ing 111111dr.] hilt! iwcitty At•rv, Mars or It•F., of . tiuld .1 iy, for ilia 1 1, 0110, , C g artilion or solontion of the snior. .\ h . \ 'Ai 1,1)N(;:•:1)MZI'. '7:llt•tilt Fhoiill iiiicr. 111;tvla . rs-ir NOTICE: • - rfothe Lleirs'a lid IZ6 , reSl,ll, ill I v'es Of PE :• E WEAvErt., paartterd, lata of Maio tow onbi l , .TAKE IftYl'lCE,ihat by-virtue 014 writ of Partition and Valuation, tspt ed •rott of the Or plumb' Court of Cuniberlund county, and br oe din ctrl, 1 ti ill hold an loquinition on the Iti at Eadate of said deceased, to Wii, U Er/ in iN o t of hind in Main lowoNhip, bounded by 1.411(14 Wolf, Martin 110inal's bairn, William Movensoo and whart:, coo/dining Two Hundtpi nod Eleven A eren, noon, or kas, on Mu rsel-r t ihe lOh if JIM(' 1846, at ten . o'clock, a ithid day, oil the preminen, lur the purpose of talking parlitioo or vofootion of the An frPC- • • • Sheriff 's 01hee, Carlisle. Nay' Is4li ------ NOV( U. l'o the flews and Represertritives JACOIt STI N 1.1, d. Velit ed. auto of Frankton] tuwah;p. NVI'ICE, that by %little of a writ or artitinn k t od yooolion, issued, out of the ttr-• ]tens' Court of (lumbar land eouhry, end to me directed, I will hold an luirjUiaiien in the Real Esbitopf band deceased, to wit, a certain trial of lend in Frankti.rd township, bou..ded by hi:lds - Or Abraham . Burkholder, John Duirti . r and ethers, mint:1101n! Eighty ewe A rras, inor:l or less, on 211millay title , :fitntr, 18-16, reeloelt, a in. of said day, on the premises, for • the purpose of malting psi tithm or valuution of ,hr same. nAm LONGSI;ORF.Sheriff. Sheriff,l May 13, 1816. , • NCIEICE. To the Heirs and Representatlece of .1011 N RUTH, deecased, Into or Newton towns h ip. TARE NOTICE, that by virtue ofa writ .11 PaititiOn MM . Valuution, IFeo o d out of th e .- , ),_ Court of Cumberland county, awl to n ,,, directed, I will holden Inquisition on the ilea &late of Raid deceased, to wit, a ecrla ht tract of ho id, ailnali in Newton tow nhhip, bounded by lauds of Henry Ileira of Sitrenct 'Wild utid - othere, containin g about, Ono.linn