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r ongrc53io.ul. Wasiiingto:, March 12, 1C.VJ. Senate. A motion was adopted, aflcr some debate, to take up Mr. IlcH'is compromise resolutions, Tt fcrring all agitating questions t Select Committee of 13, by si vote of 2 yeas to 2 nrrys. Mr. Cass arose to address the Senate, when the further consideration of the rulijcct was postponed until to-morrow. The Senate then resumed the consideration of Mr. Clay's resolutions. Mr. Turner hnving the floor, spoke at l.-ngth upon the general subjects takin" tho extreme Southern ground. , ;Mr. Madger obtained the floor (or Thursday, and the Senate adjourned. Ilot.-.sr.. After considerable debate, a joi.lion was agreed to, to print fifty thousand copies of the. Patent OiT'.ct "lieporf relating to Mechanism, and lUO.OOOoflhe aauio iteport relating to .Agriculture. The House thfii went into Committee of

the Whole an l reum.d tho consideration P.ror or "S.a7Ai: asreierrea to tae oni.f the President- California Message. , '' ;C on I ore!gn AfTurs. ilfr.Cormun having U,e floor, made a i N'u trien nenUnto Committee non-intrventioii pcch. i of,,r;!e V ".Oi0 n P"vate ' j Tae Mill to refund the fine of 100 with WAsiiixrixo. Mareh 13, IQ'K 1 I'rest from 1 000 imposed upon Dr. . . , i I horn :n Cooier. deceasel, under the I f ) r (rV'nt lUe ! sedition, law, to his legal Representatives: c-rcdent.al, of 1 r.mont and ( .wynn. Sena-, an(, t!,e ,; yol , oo.ooo'to the captors tors from California, and n memorial ask- i r :..., itf?i ,,t, ; ,.

ing tlio admission of that Stato into the '" - IjUlUI on the table and ordered to be printed. A iiumlttr of p titions were presented agsiiiKt tln admision of Slave States, and the extension of slavery, which gave rise to rjuite on exciting debate, but a mo tion to lay them on the table finally pre vuiled. Tho Senate then resuntoi rration of Mr. Foofe's j ler all exciting rpicstions mitlce of thirteen. Several atnendents were proros-ed Mr. lien ton wanted to modify the roolution so as to provide that the select committee shall not consider this question of tho admission of California. air. isaitiivm accopiea tae mouitication B II I I ' . . t . . !,. aninnJini'iil nrnnnuDil l.v 11., ton. Mr. Webster thouglit no practical result could be had from any series of resolutions, and he was satisfied the only proper course would be to keep tho question of tho admission of California separate arid distinct. He was prepared to vote for her admission just ns she came. Mr. Cass coincided with Mr. Clay's opinion of the select committee. He looktil upon it ns one more chance for the settlement of this monstrous question, though he had little hope of such a result. He complimented 1'oot?, and said ho had given an exhibition of moral courage nlmo,t unequalled, when he disarmed the position taken by Calhoun in his speech. Mr. Cuss said it was well ascertained that t( W ihllot I'roVMO could ever pass the I

Senafe. He thought the fil-dtivc slave bill r"t il is ' proof by tlic f.l -until!' own wilie ssJught to be taken up and adjusted as to be ; rMi:,:.' V" wl"''"1 e"lM l':irk.""' now u"e', .. 1 . . J , , ! is entirely n iieri ii!-ioii n lie.-l. sal.sfacf,.ry to the majority and passed.: Ui, Tu.slay morning, tho jury relumed a 1 he p-tssage of that bill would do much I verdict for tie, defendant. A motion flir a new towards secilriri" U better feelil," Otl the ! ,r''' wa"' '"a l" and overruled, and then a motion pfllt of tho SoU'.l " '" n,'r'-',t .iudjrment for smne t-chuieal ohj.'Cnr 1 ? t- t . -it Ition to the verdict w;n made, and, at tho mdiriMr. Calaouu replied to Mr. Cass. UOj,atiol) 0 Mr. tj.nith continued until next term. Haul tho only way to stih the matter' would be to amei.d the Constitution as he A i:ltlJlc for noyHm had indicated. He was prepared, if the ! t'nionshotild bo dissolved, to show that i Wehavoalud in our employ, who. durCass hud a full sham in producing that in" epidemic of the last Mimmer. was romilt. After some further convers" tion, ' :,1,,,ost Mono moment, deprived of both the subject was postponed until to-morrow, i 1,is !miv,,t'. cholera. The father, in The Census will be made tho order of j ,I.vin-' !:'ft t( ''i s,,n- tUcn nhnut f,ftocn tho day for l'ritlay. ! 'cari of age a small house, worth perhaps ' The Senate them resumed the conside-! ihnT itci dollars. This house he rents ration of the President's California mes- j n f"l. at a ,IoIlar wcck, seventyKnT Ifr T..u,il Kr.L tat .i;..v... bve cents of which is deducted for his

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lloir.sE.An inelK-ctunl attempt was' cs papers lor us m l tor on ni.ide to infro luce the credentials of Messrs !v-ng Journal, receiving for botlt two Wri.rbt ami Cilheit. Iw, am i f.r.rr. ! dollars a week, which sum with the two

California, together witii the Constituion, nnl a memorial asking the admission of th.M State. . Mr. IVeston King offered a resolution that all debate 011 the I're.sidenl's California Message should corn on Wednesday next. Laid on the t bb. Tho com, nittees were then culled on for reporn. The rnmimttee on l atent repotted n bill rel

ative to Woo.hvnrth Patent. . )ur report dor. , ,j0 feow js vorv (oml0f school, and, not aay whether in favor or, ugaiuia an extension j . , , ,. , -. . ,. , , , Mr. ttif from the kimo committee, vreaenteti ' tlouli obliged to be up at his labors belt minority rejtort. lore daylight, is always at his seat in the Mr. dayman asked, but did not obtnin leavo, j public school which he attends, at the , resent a remonalrnnc. (mt , lh citiwna of , rin ; oi t)C bc.l, , thc mornings. In Wheehnj. against tho renewal of the Wood-I , 0 P , ,,1.1 worth I'm tent? 1 t',e afternoon, hois obliged to leave, at Mr. McLean, from tho committee 011 Com- j recess, in order to attend to his duties on titcrce, reported a bill for th e rex-lion of a cus- j the evenill" Jiaper. lorn house in Cincinnati. Kcferred lo tho Com- V110 shall sav that this f rlom lad thus 11, ittre of tho V hole. , , ,. . . - . . . Tho llou.se then went into Committee of the ! ,tft .to l,IS ow.n ?UI,lanCO' n0t r'S0.tO

Wtintrt nilfl reatlttlpil ttm entli.lr:.li..i. nf tl. I'resi lenfs Californi t Messtn'o.

nr. 1'i'itey eniere.t into n clow coust.tnt.oii-jaf0

... u.K..i.u. ... n hip vmiNlilllliia K'tc 1 arguioeui i snow iii.u me consiiitiuoi, tr no power to Coijress respeclini; the frrweriinieiit of new territories, nnd th it tho pooplo have n'right loest;,blih their own biwaau.l government, iudepeudent ol' lhe ut lion of Congress. AdoltriK'd. Wasiiinoton, March 14, lOoO. Sf.natk. After some unimportant morn-' ing business, the consideration of the i President's California Message was re-! suined. ! ' Mr. I)ougl.ass concluded his speech, ad-j vocating the immediate and unconditional J iHlimssion ol Calitortna, uiseonnecteU Irom i ti li other uestions. The Senite then tok ttj Mr. Foot's resolutions referring to a Select Committee all agitating questions. -Wr. Cass ctuicluiletl his remarks comiiincetl yesterday, in reply to Mr. Cal houn, tl . r . . , J iioi-sj.. -.ukt an auempi io reconsider i tae vote relerrtng to tae Committee ol tne i ym..c. tae report o tae v omniuiee on ; Patents relative ti U cod worth s patent , laning macniiie. i , TL. llouo went into (?mmitt f ih. ' - : . . . . Whole on Ihe lVeM,ler:t-s California Messa:r. """" , ... fui iicia.i:j hl , AV.shixuto., March 15, 1C50. . Suxatk. Mr. Walker introduced a F.ill erovitlini' f.,r l.i ' survey of a route and

IOC COI1MI UCIIOII tl It IXllOIUatl iU tlltril - -J - -J - - , Pacific Ocean, which was read twico and tion of tho steam from tho scarcity of wa- j

referred to the Committee on Koads. 1 Mr P.t-nill.nrv- rpsoh.tion .. l.t-iv., tn rrntn.,1, f.-nn, 'nillnn w.i t..V..Ei ..r. ,1 ! ollicc was taken up. and j iideration was iKtstponcd i it. l.iitlier rniiviiliTiit'oit ua rtot m iti.nl i iintilThursday. , The bill providing 'for four additional! Army Commissioners "passe,!. A resolution ..enquiring into tho expo- j diency of restoring the Revenue OtTieers ! dismissed from service, by lhe Secretary of the Treaurv, passed." . " j The Senate then proceeded to thc con-1 sidcration of the Census bill. j The Question pending being upon Mr. )

s motion to recommit, with ins.rucat the bill be amended so as to con(ions that fine it operations to the enumeration of inhabitants only, striking out statistics j the motion was rejected, yeas 10, nays 29. After along debate the Hill was amend- j cd i in several unimportant particulars, and farther consideration was postponed til Tuesdav Mr. Chase "presented a memorial rela - its unti tive to the establishment of a line of Telograph across the Continent and through liahriug's Straits, to connect with Kurope. To-day, on motion of .Mr. McCIernand. the bill carrying into tiled the Convention between the 1'nited States and the l"nI , r p i- i i i . i . i 'oi liipoii, were lanl aside to be reported to the House. The committee then rose and passed the first named bill. Adjourned till Monday. From tlie In Ii iiki jt:tt3 Sentinel. 'fl'Jie I'.tiKcr Wlicrl Iatut. r?ujtf! hi favor of th-j iilaiiiti.T. Al.snr.s. livcr If. Smith, Al- t-rt S. VI,i and Zeb. Bair.i, were council for tiu plaiutiif, aud .M.-rs. San,-u-l Jtt.luh, Uand:,ll Crawford and Jos. L. Jeraegno, for 111- defend .at, and probuMy this nrrny of fori'u .ic forco d.!fd not a little to lb-.!' intr1 . ,-Kl ' ui orenmon. i or of tht ocp.isiou. For the information of llnwe iiit.-rested. we h;iva oblnimd a s.itinent of the ;om(i..ii3 of winch lint defendant's eom,jcil in Iheir arijuiiieiits claimed that they rstublisliod by sullicieut evileuce. They are as fol lows: I. Tho horizontal f-haft with two or more re- ! tio:i wheels on it, was not now when patent- i by t!, 1'arker,. i ai. ed ,,ut,-r ci "" '-'r w "ot ucw vv""" I"1 nllfra.f i

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liererreil to tlie A.OmiiliUee Oil commerce. T?T!iw nly?rinlion nric of the above mar- ',.:. .:!...), . - Q..... ' l"'"1-" '-" 1 -' """""" . !tr..i, t ....:. :- ill l -.. 1 . L

I he Senate then adjourned ur.td Mon- -.1;,S per yea r. in advance. ' , . ... ..- , act.on on tae part ot tne citizens oi llan- J - all . ef uch rt.olr, w.ll be i.rmptlT day. t-v ! deprive a citizen of taat ng'it! Ue ask COck with arguments and reasons, vhich Ped by tae fact that 2 ver. ct. month .,t cl,rrrrtu urw. 1 p ' Hoisf The Rill amending t'ae Con- lj dtenttnfd "ul "ll rrtraze jt caa any p.rsollf iy a statc atute, , inspired a determinatiosi to leave no et-, is the I incest out-door rates for the best of r.vmjr my hcle attratioa t tk j Btitution. making Judges to Selected bv i tht 0,tQ of the edUon- i-be subject for the same oiT-nee to be -: foi untried in precuting this great ; paper. au.l 3 and even t per. ct a month hlT': rtnt V, '7 "TLr"'.' 'the people, pasd the House last even- P"' ma" h id-h' corr,pnJ,nl,, wlce j j,.oparJv of !ifu. an., j;,, ?-' ork. is daily received by a certain class of riTrr Vironp ..dLn,! !. c.Th ing, only three voting in the negative, viz: ttirMa. :.,,., ... ; " ' .erson, it was . , T. . - .,r.. .u .a,...ttUoa ef ci.

!Corwin. David Kvans and Porter. - ... . - - i Kosoved. That this meeting resnon.l - " " "'""'"S " n-rcftfaity ful.ct.-d.

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jn the circuit Court of tie: in. t,i Mates on some lane in iae mines, nut cave taat up j to commence work on tne .National turn- '" o j -juu i .ii:-o.i. .un i . v .

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.imnjay evciini", oner a in n ui leu i.iv nun- , . c i- ' t ,,, i. .1.... . ... i,-:.i. :. . . i ::.t air an.l uocijr i.ouards. sau " " " 1J v"" !

I the consul- tion, tho ra? axsr'n-l of PirKfr vs. .Mori ami, ( 11 l ' -i i ' , ... .. .l.i 1 ,.. ...til, .,t,.,..

rooosition to re wa nub.ititt.,.1 to tl,., jury. This tri.l h.-u excit- sion, which is, we suppose, less abortous nwu tnrougit u avne county. .... - , , 'i" roposiuori io re-j ,... f . . i 'rv :.t e tt . Jieso ve. . I hat a cmm ittee of three c.l, ..- ...- ,l,i,:i .. Tit. th.-

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tfrnt i.it-re.-t involved, un.l l..;:ius, the trial o' -'-- . - - !,e appointed to collect tunds to Cimptete o, , r, , -ri .. , , r , t . . luTttolW i.. Oho .o.l IVnusvlvaui:,. Ir.l Wohavo not bnd tl, ,r.. nr ,.nnvnr. , so determine 1 to commence work at tae .,,',...,!.... stat Aui,or- 1 1,u Malil ol Ui,ltKu,S

:. 'I'h ; airtight box ,vas not new when pat- the line of tiie National Road are waking el,,1,",,;r, ,- , . 'up to their interests. Are the editors of 4. I ho luuer cylinder 13 useless ana injuri- ; 1 oui. t!ie papers published at Indianapolis op5. The arroil is ue.-ss and injurious. ! )SC1 to tho extension of the Terre-IIaute b. I here is no Hiioslaiiti.il improvement 111 1 th buckrtt deKcribed in the spccirlention and .road, cast? plan, it is in tho renclion bucket iu principal. I , 7. The coiiihiu ition of percussion and reuc- rt- , . .- r .1 c lion on the tains v.l I if posa.hle, i injurious,) lif neetmg of the Citizens of but is in fact impossible. 1 St. T,ouis, was held on the "th inst.. cn-

c. 1 tiere. in no prooi in 11 on; specmcaiiou anu 1 , ,1 . . . i..,i .11 1 plan ol the patents ol I -U.I, are now followed J as to the form of tint buckets, or as to tin, pro- I portion of the rati; to thu issn.-rt. on the eontr.i- ..... . . I board. shillings of rent, he regularly deposits in the Savings Rank, each Saturday night. The amount which ho received for Carrier's Addresses, on N.w Vear's day, will clothe him very comfortably for the coming year, and he will soon be enabled to pay ofFa small arrear still due upon his house and lot, which will leave that little property clear of encumbrances. Hut the best ot the storv is that the litopulence ana uisnnciiou. 111 spue 01 tae imanv perils that .surrounded him? V ifjhti,; Courier. - IaUi2ro:il Ci.lslon. A few weeks ago. when tho boiler oxi i i ploaetl t,y a locomotive on one ot tne C.iistern Kailroads, it was noticed as the first occurrence of tho kind in lhe 1'nited States. A short time after that, the boiler of a locomotive on a Western Jiailroad exploded; aud yesterday's mail brought an account of another occurrence of the kind Cast. J h:s last happened l r:day last, near v nue ll.il, .ew jersey, on tae tamuen a:nl Am oy iiairoat 12 o clock tram from Philadelphia. The train was going at tiie rate of about twenty milran hour, when the buler explotleil. kil. ing iastantiv A.ark Fisher, the engineer, and James Seward, an engineer of another train, who was traveling to some p lint on lhe line in -..,-.! lt'tlt: . - t icompany wiia risaer. naum c.reeniea. an.l anotaer fireman, ana one ot tne ora.iemen, were scverciv . ,a ,carcu mortally, injure 1. I lie locomot.ve was blown to pieces. 1 ue ifuiiic on w.ucn me oag- , a.n, .-.rn r.l.iee.l. was scattered al- . . . most like so many chips, the heaviest por- - tioa buryinu itself in the ground. The : .. - - - , , 110 i rcmui, ...rtc. ,t ... . ; account or uie occurence. . e ( have been informed that just previous to the explosion, the tram suddenly started , at a rati eual to CO miles an hour, (sup- j

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ter,) ami, after the explosion, tae tram , e.iuu., w t6 - j paiSCll Ott !5J yards. The body Of theii2per. j

eivj'l liecr W as found fifty yards ahead ofj engineer was found fifty yards ahead ofi wiero the train stopped. The boiler w as blown out as it cut witn a Kiuie. The I'hiladelliia papers also attribute (the explosion to a scarcity of water in the boiler. 0r.n Irishman received a challenge to fight a duel, but declined. On being asked the reason, "Och," said Fat, "an would you have me lave his mother an orphan I"

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i T , M 0 F gunsCKIPTION: In speaking of the amendments to the ' , ''rm.-MininTol iti lT,,o. 1 J,t u .1VS- ' Or.pnynt.UimaJcmnc, S'2,00 , Coi.ituuon of the I m... J Sta.e. he a s. i " ' 'he , car expires,-- 3,00 "the first proiub.ts Conges from estab-

tor six months, m adeaac i.vo 1 copy ofthe Palladium au.l Lady' Book 1,00 do. do. ?art;tiu" Magazine, 1,00 California 4olri. We received a few days since from N'atiia.mel MjKimmev, formerly of this place, but now of Napa Citv, Napa Val - ,. . , , . ley, California, a smad package of gold. in advance payment for the "Palladium."

Those w'ao have any curiosity to see a , When he answers these questions to specimen of the "yellow dust' can do so his own satisfaction he may conclude bv calling at our odlce. 'that the (I rand Surv System can be abol- ; ished bv t!ie State. 'alirornian ICctiiruod. Dr. RA? HoMXE, of this county, has' , , ... , ,. ., " - ' j C7 o are indebted to Messrs. Lamp-

returned Iro.n tae golden reg(ons oi Calltornia. lie went out about a year since. J ,: arnl has imw returned for the purpose ofj taking out his own family and that of Dr., Phitchkt, of Centreville, to their new lo cation in Sacramento City lie Spent 1 ... , .... , ........ . , . , , : s'"o' we unueisiatia no says that industry, temperance, and pHidence ! . , . , , , ... . , , ,n regard to health, will insure a fortune to f anv one in a f.;w wars.

CtT" bill has passed tho Senate of the

I-taili-oatI .llccliii sit .rHufiell. ! O!,!o L SisIa,un- a"tiiori.i,ig free bankWe invite the attention of the reader to inS- h authorizes any body to establish tho proceedings of a Railroad meeting ' il bank ai,y thereby fi?st securing the

,cu at Crecnfield, Hancock county a . . . few days since, and which are published in another column. The citizens alonor ,1 ,1 . 11 tt , dor-jinir tae posit in assumed v Mr. I So 11 - 1 ..... ton and repudiating1 that of Callioun and lisunion. OCT" A joint stock company is now Wing . formed in Davtoii, ( ., for the purpose of erecting a larg hotel in tiiat city. ccm ocrat.; an.l iiee-so.iers 0! Akron, Ohio, recently held a meeting and ,1. .tee, ,,.!.,.. 1 sj...,. ,.,.....,:.. . ' Columbus, in Mav next, for the tuirnrso 1 1 01 nominating a camiidate tor t tovernor

who is in favor of the Wihnot proviso, tiie messenger, and tiie two pnriii s kept hob-lor-ofoeo Convention, ludd ,.r, it,,, .".i. (1r nobbing back and fortii over the wires

January last, having repudiated that measure. 07-The Dayton Journal gives a very singular case of a Hog tiiat was lost out of the pen when nearly fat, and after 01 days, was found wedged under a barn in such a situation that he must have remained almost without moving during the three months; and without eating or thinking any tiling whatever! and still alive! The facts are vouched for bv Mr. Cox, on wliose farm it happened, and are doubtless true, though very extraordinary. 0c5-In a single century, four thousand millions of human beings appear on the fai nt t't nan!, net iln.lr Kusv- nine and sink into its peaceful bosom. ' !

(Xrlt is said thaC three tons of gold SUrf, though her ni-iit-drcss is yet slW.t-! comfort lose none of their force by a close ' bctwcen thoIitrerent part.es.it maj be have been received during the month of Iy attached to one arm, and lies beneath ; inspection of the rooms and apartments mentioned that Cen. Puce claims sevenFebruary, at the mint in Philadelphia. ! her. The babe is wonderfully beautiful assigned to the unfortunat e inmates. Tiie ty-five thousand dollars damngn, whibfrom Cilifiruii 'n the awful repose of death a repose ! r'"ui"-rs are nut only ell fed and clothed, the company assess them at twenty five impossible to mistake for sleep. There j lut are furnished with suitable reading liun,!rf.(1 ,(Juar,. Ti,e ;,.nral thinks OCTlt reported that Darnum isexhib- ; is death in every limb, in every muscle, ; matter, and on the Saabata with preach- tri(liIl ,... r.

itin.r nt hl mitsetioi ,n Il-.t;.,oe a mn,... her of one of t'ae second families in Virginia- The genuineness of the phenom cnas pretensions is inferred from his hub- ..... , , , its; lie neitaer smolics nor clicws tobacco, n,,e i.in rnr .leu-.ka nrtr l.roo.U lvohe never held an office, but has earned his ijvinr. and is not at all ardent living, an.l is not at all ardent. i fcJ-Mr. McLanahan, a member in Con ... gress from Pennsylvania, in answer to a, Soutiiem dissolution speech, said: " Thc . . . , T. r, , l mon is zaic: ii onizress ana me r. t re VresbJent cannot preferve it. twenty mil- ,,, $ 0f i;f ,. tri'l rush lo il? rescue. (XT In isconsin. Airs. Iovicv Kevser has recovered SlOO damages of Joseph ,leat(l for sellin2 rilin to h,,r husband T. ,,-", , ' Li'luor l!ea'crs 1:1 that Stlt0 have to S've bonds to pay for all injuries growing out of their ti atFic. ,r-t has been decided in New York that aecore'inT to the laws of th 0iy luale ana fwlale declaring tC) "oe m3rr;tl.jT are So Icallv. fcSr A mrv at I'mlatlelptua recently, gave ,- . ' r -.,-." t - . Miss busan Drais 5o40J damages against j dliatn Smedley, for caarging her ii- j - iv-7-There is no cloouence so powerful tuft address of a ho v antl consistent ' life h ch3rms the accusing. It puts to 1 sAence ,he ignorance of foolish men. It 1 constrains them to admire. ! . , . . , 1,1 - ntltll- tr.'- i Gr Pe .latt l nn- hl'l j (c-There are 140,737 sheep in Iowa, j jt j3 d,,st:ned to become a very extensive j ir'rTlmr;. 14:i7.t7 sben in Iowa. I wool-growing state. 57-In a list of 250 California emigrants, we find the names of 21 ladies, (mostly unmarried,) from 'Away down Kast, in the State of Maine, who have gone in the California packet, from Doston, to try their luck in the gold region. W e wish taesc adventurous fair ones a quick voyage and j a short courtship.

' Thr ttrand Jur SyMoin. The Sentinel's correspondent J'.reaf -

I , . , I ; firms the right of t.ie convention uh.eu is to be iicld for revising our State Constitu-1 jtion, to abolish the (."J rand Jury Sv stem.! lushing a religion. ( an a State cstabdish a religion? "The second prohibits Congress from depriving the people oj polled in any criminal case tD be a witj ness against himself, or be deprived of life, liberty or property without due course Uf law? Can "private pron-rtv be taken ; , . . .' " for public use, witauut just compensation? ,jelu ,,a.,at.t .M'tiau-itey. and Julian for . ., , j,., .,,. Congressional tlocuments. " frThc editor of the Cambri.l-e Rev- , eiue, savs: j nu.Inriljn,! t!i!il It Ij ,T,,-. !i,t.ini;,iii : eastern line of their fount-.-, on bi :!. ; - ! work ,n a few we-,ks arA complete live ! or ten miles during the cmiiii" season j " 'Ibliolder by depositing stocks of Ohio nr t'.r. I'ntfnd s;, .v-r. It l. i - .1 0r nit 1 ' UltL vVl' '' passeu tae 1 louse. SonictiiiiiK N'vv. Let no one say after reading the following, from the Cincinnati Dispatch, that there is nothing now under the sun:" (Jivino PetiTins tiv Ti:u,-.ua; it. Cvery body is aware of the wonderful transmission ol news l,y 1 elegrr.ph, tae p'-rfjrmance ol music by Tidegrapli. the operator being a thousand miles o!i", but the giving of parties by Telegraph is a new wrinkle. . ...... 11..... . ... i.-i.v auuiu ij married night before- hist, ser.t a dispit .-ii 1 ....... ....1. it. x ..... . ...ui .-. 1. ordering a supper for b. ; friends 111 tins city at the Rank lixciiango. The coiupany a.-se tabled to tiie number of some twentv-live ic rsons. ' . .1 1 . . , nen i 11c i.iua was tied tiie inn Hig.-nec was transmitted to thc party over tae wires. tae com;, an drank tiie health, happiness. long lit-. an prosji.. ity oi tne haiipy pa:r. prosperity of the h winca w;is lisp;,te!ied back by tiie same lig! niiig until twelve o'clock. Tiiey v.U had a good time and a sociable chat during the evening although two thousand miles I'pait. ."Vciv Work f Art. Mr. I'racket, the Sculptor, has brought out an original design in statuary, which bids lair to introduce him to func. It is a "Shipwrecked Mother," and is de- ,. . . . , The following is the design, according to ' t!ie National l ira: "The work though still in plaster, is ' one of rare beauty and merit. The i t.rincionl tbrui-p. U n. vv.uiinii in the m imn ; an.l nlorv ot her lupine Xli lowon t!le rocks of lhe s!,oro, ju a "position of ex-! ceeding grace, her head thrown backwiiiil. her iiY'Iit arm on t st retched, and i ft yet tenderly enfolding her dead j iu nverv linn nf the rrratid fio-tirr. '' EYcitcmeii: ut FrcdrricK. IJ. SiNe.rt.Ati Cvsrc. There has been con- ' 1''1 ' A1 ' 1 " -rc uai "ct" to"- ' nral, ovnitomoil .11 I- rn, pru-L- . Ol regard to tae su llen deata of a son of .M r. ( Jeorge A. Cole. A correspondent of the Ilagerstown Mail says: f.. , ", ; L . , rr fror lieirer kertt feir thr rwii.1, nf frutf : (,avs, he was placed in Mr. Ilarfs vault. -, ' . 1 i e in the Lutheran graveyard, wita the lid of. ' co!Iin Pcn- a- taere were very serious doubts wiietiir or not he was :n a trance. 1 1 I ifae. t he tloetnr 5?n v wni t Iio orvstpelas, the only indication of which was a small ptmple on his bp, causing much swelling, and of which, in the short space of three davs he died Many persons have daily vii!e l his re miens, ana all express liie:r tloubts i hough in tais state f r more te.an two ,,.,, ire weeks, his cheeks are as rosy and fresh as vvnen in good neaitn: nts nps. at nrsi somewhat blue, now have a verv natural aa-.l life-like colr, and his lips are as

.v.? . nliint as ever not havir-th- ri-dty of ' . " " ' V)'- V i - ' Whv dont you make vour appearance Mr. : - "r otT.rrd t ll a;l.Ptl to W.that State, puani as ever, noi nav,i,nia ri.i.. . oi person wao accompanied Gen. I avl-jr, in , - - ' ' tern .ale. IIvi.jj frtuntt-ljr uarriua t;iemse'lVes ' death at all hiseyes are not at all sunken,5 i,:s J ue visit to Richtnon-!, Wc3 the fal-; Jur,ior, and give us a specimen of tiie i, ftroport'oo of our HTAPI.A COTTOS:

but as natural as when in robust health.1 1 'There is not. as yet the least appearance ' nf .u. a.i ' n,r.ns;Vl, smll. III,!" ' - parents visit h5rn Jailv, to ascertain if anv ' change has taken place, either for better Though doctors say he is dead, ; ns in the community doubt it. f not infallible. He was 15 or ; "-v -v - - many persons in i.ae commumtv ujum u. 'ociors are sixteen years of age, fine looking and in- j teiligent. On Sunday he was in excellent ' health, enjoying himself with his coropan- i jiins; or. Wednesday night he was de- ' siiicuui.; f dared a corpse. Such is life. , , Uissolv,,,; the Usios. -Hon. Taxleus veu3 a a lttr fro;n Washiiigtoa to a gentlevea3 "au ' ia lluutiagion. Fa-, says, "me dissolve ihe Union here every tiay, bat tl heals up the fuiiouriag aiglit, anJ U,e oext morniuj is as sound ant strong as if it bad nevtr beeu dissoltrcJ!" How to Polish a Yotrsa Ms. We read ia a SheSsIJ paper tait "Uis last o!ish to a piece of cutlery is given by the haui of a woraiu." 1ho same may be s.,iJ of human cutlery; that ths best polish to a yoau-j blade is givea by bU i mixing with, female society .

j 3rfccnfiold ltailroutl Irrtin?. i . A largo and respectable mct-tir.s of the

ciuz-'iis vi iiuiii utiv cou.'iiy. asst-muieu at tho Court J louse, in Creenfkld. for the purpose of taking measures to forward the Tcrre Haute and Richmond Railroad. or "ear- t-1- -National Koa.i line in lue County of Hancock, 0:i motion, Hon. Ti.os. I. Walpole as called I the Chair, and James X. Msq . appointed Secretary. The Chair having br;e:;v and el-"quent-ly stated the object of the meeting, and to tiie Resolutions adopted bv the citizens . of Wayne County, and that a committee of jhree be appointed to correspond with f fyndar committee, appointed at fain - ondge Lav , to advise and consult in reard to th bet meisures to b- looted to cure the speedy completion of the I- 1 . , .,, 1 I, i I. astern pornon ot trie 1 erre Haute and R..chmonl Railroad. liercuiKn James ,. I.rackner. Mor- . .' . , ... , , ns t lesson, ana i :ios. l. alp le. were appointed said committee. Da motion ot John Tcmnlin. it was Resolved. That nine persons be dole gated to attend a Railroad infin;.m to be h'ld : t Ci:icini: ati to adw.ite ta."Central ur National iioa.l route thrnti. tiie State of 1 ndiana. Whereupon the meetintr named Monis 1'ierson, Ttios. 1. Walnole. James N. llracken. Andrew T. Hart, Noble V ' 11 ...a. .. , 1.-. v-i..,. cuum v . Messrs. A. 1. Hart. J.N. 1. racket, and Morns l'ierson were appointed said committee. 1;... .!.. .1 i'.. -t ........:.,.. i.:,..i t ,.,.' : . .,' . . ., .' ' . . .. seives to use tiie:r nest exertions vv stu tae County Commissioners to induce them to subscribe st ick on behalf of the cotttity. to aid ia the comp'cii n of said Road through the county ot Hancock, and that individually t i 1 v pledge themselves J" '',r tiiil evteiit ot' th-"-ir m'"ins, to aid ia said p. ar. :i)g it as a link in tae pro posed roa 1 from Cincinnati to St. Louis, ws, lea will tiouatiess at some tuiure uay be continir "-d to the I'acilie. Tvcsidved, That Murri.s I'icrson. James N. Ih'iK ken, John Tempiiii, Andrew T. 1 i ait. J oshu-i Meek and I Ion. .lo'in Milrov. 1,0 and are hereby appoi!,t..-d. a committee. to eorp-pond with tiie IVcsi.lcut and Hileet i;.-; ut Ti rrc Haute and Riciimond Railroad t'ompauy, an I request i!imii to cause I looks ti be opened for suhseriition ot capital stock to sa,d road, at Cum - herlainl. 1 .reenii Knightstown ami , -1. . i. . . i.ewisviiie. ( 1 iooiis aav mg j the county of Way tie. been opened I Kesi.lv 'd, 'I'liat t'ae proceedings oftiiimeet.ng te: .s: d til!. Chairman an.l Stcivt-.-rv and fit. -.var le I to u ii rs friend- . - t . ..,. ....T.- ( . I , . I..'. I V ' 1 IV .1.1 uaiicath.n. 'liie inoetisig adjourned to meet on notu e. Jas. .t.i- Ch'n. i;:ei. The (Iran 1 Jurors of t'ae April Term. I !! I a-.l V ...i. f 1 : rf. ml I 'ml i T 1 1 ' ifilur il. accordance with a request of ihe lloartl of County Commissioners, visited the Wayne County Ar-vi on Friday la-l. deem it our duty to make a stat-ment t. the pnbbc in regard to tho condition t .. .. ... tae miiuiti more cord j of the Asylum. We do this ally from the fact that justice to the Supei intendent requires nothing "ut I'1' serves cet but praise; we saw nothing which tiensu.e. J ae (arm is in good or - - . ' , .tor nnd il r-fi'ii ,f inn iru ipnloc liot AltCrum possesses that industry.' energy an 1 prudence, which constitutes tin; good farmer. Tiie buildings are well fitted for "' aicii taey were designed, and ua uer tae control ot tiie Superintendent and his ladv cxiiibit an appearance ol comfort aJ cleanliness highly gratifying to every benevolent mind. The yards, garden. &c-' vvill c iaipaie favorably in beauty and taste with those of any of our private lllg III tilO Ciiapel . Ill t!ie government Ot : the Asylum. .Mr. Crum does not rely on i mere brute force and harsh treatment to : enforce obedience, but upon such means as are suggested bv sound judgment and -l i 1 ... .1. .. .f.l muuncss. as i o i ae u.a'.ss oi tae ouaalags, tae good condition of tae inmates, the order, neatness and internal arrangeij.ents of the institution, liie canicitv an l ' diligence of the Superintendent and his . . I ... X 1 our Asvium w.,1 compare tavoraalv wita taose of our sister .States, jnsti;u!ion !oun ed. as it is, in the purest benevolence, and constructed so as to aCCOmt.tlsu lully tae object designed, is an honor to our County, and no citizen e.ir, visit attil ieifteet it V .1 r : ni i ilrnrtrt. 1 . . ' . uients ar.d w.tnes its superior excellence, without feeling a just pri ! j in the well di-, recte,! liberality of our citizens, Witic'a was ordered to be signed by the Foreman, atid published in one of the ! newspapers ot tae c that a,j others in the f tiie county, with a reouest county would copv. Alex. C. I;ll, Foreman. A owing c leSC .f the scene as the stea.iibor.t 1 -it.. - , - . t- - . -r ' wcro ii'jv, u.iu jinuui , ei nun. me ,.resKlt,nt approached tie uards of tiie ,' !,nt .A. 1 .W.l -t it rrf -tar-x. ' SoJ10 OI.e remarke 1, "Fo, -"fifty years no )0at or ship his passed this spot, where i:, t remains of th illustrious dead. eineoiitf rt-nunvci, -ic., iijj, jearsuo, ()0at or hip nis passe,! this spot, where i vv;t.oul paying the solemn compliment of. to:;nr, taeir bell while passing. No such i honor wa., ever pail to the memory of anv ! Qc tie ereat .lead .' ' "Tistiie Mecca of the States," solemnly ! added the Pivsi Jei.l, w'.tiaout for a moment ; moving his eyes from the spot. j Lli, ij-OD AS LVEu ml--'Fatlier,: what Ioes the printer live on!' Why, child r Decause you said you haan t paid him r four years, arid s'JII take the paper. , 1tnJ.n,,vAnii r r for 1 , , . , C7'I never re-treat, as Jeem3 said when asked to "stand the beverages" for thecoainaov a second time. 1

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Cincinnati. Saturday evening. If,,.;, i.-iT. tr t March lo.'. 1 . S Ct ESI LEW i.'F.N, I lie npproacn OI tae1 ' 1 ! busv season. toother with the very fine weather that has preTailed most of the present week nas caused a g-oi tieal ot . activity in most branches of business,! . , ' mi i i nomaastan-iing tae still universal outcry j of the scarcity monov mark. t. cr tiirtiriiess in tne rhat this outcry is not themselves in Yeatlincss to prey upon he j necessities of the people, lielieving that j a legal rate of interest of 10 per ct. peri ! ann um vvoul j hayo a ,0IUcncv t0 kjt ; : ..." ' o:cy more plenty by inducing capital from a distance to seek investment here, . , .. . our Merchants have generally united m their emleav or to have a law passed this - . ...... ,,,, . . . ' , waiter to that c-tu-ct. litis bill has passpass ed the Senate and there is but little doubt that it will pass the House in a few days. to take etf -ct on tiie 1st of May This , -,. , , . , . , ' , . bul, 1 undorstanJ, not only ai.ows 10 per cent interest, where such was the contract, to be collected till judgment is obtained, but it allows the same rate until the debt ; ;.r n, t.;n I nL.. !. i ai'i . i ml sJiiiu out l i.aiiJa iej7 nr lows such batiks or brokers as choose to capital has lot capital has long been felt in this city, but . Itowtartlie e bv this plan 1 j, is b , '' ' evil can be safely remedied remains to be seen. The in, inn filled with private : "banks," eve ry one of whicli start out vvith the known purpose of doing tin illegal business entirely . if they so openly commence a business in defiance of law it is not t be expected they vmII be over, scrupulous ia conforming to law it, eon- : ducting it. If any of these should pro- j i duce the requisite amount of State stock j to commence the issue of their own notes muler the law. what security ran there be given that such notes issued will not far exceed the amount of stock deposited.' I his is the greatest danger that occurs to .1 i- . 1 111 nr 111 t 1 ;. iiiiunrl..a I.- T i . . w I . . i I rr. I ... ...o ''J .... j. ...... v . .v..- . posses of the framing ol the law. The difficulties in obtaining the tight of ! way lor the Hamilton railroad, so interestui" to your city, seem to increase as the time aiinroaches for the commence1 . mctit of opt'ialiotis. An injunction has . ''f11 -fanioa against nuu.img tae rau through the lands of the Spiing drove ; Yin-terv, and also through the- adjoining land of Piatt I'vans. This with the unf ivorabl turn the di cisioii of tin-jury i: limlir.g ( lei 1 nee msatn-, has t d.eti, vu it is feared, postpone the work for a time end if a change of location cannot bi agreel upon it may be defeated altog.-th- ' " At present, the prospect is anything but ll ttti-ring. You at a distance, can iulr.Uy imagine the extent of this difficulty. . . ' , , ... . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " i I k nrcv.n imt sentutient here, is - i r. : without exception, in favor of the vvo.k, ' yt-t the injury that woubl be done to Price and ethers, and thc iusfness of their i. a.; i .. :.i. ....1 U' Mil ill 1J I I l 13 il-li Ull'l UM llll lit U IIH IT'MIUI ' ' una,lIu,It- A sa!o that t,,ok I'laoc tl,is week of lots on the Luckey farm, west ol Mill creek, wiicre lots 100 feel deep sold as high as twenty-one dollars and seven- j ty-five cents per front foot, will go far to ! convince the community that these land j holders are scarce too high in their claims. As an instance of th difference of oiinion in regard to the amount of damog JJ J is ier a man nas sper.i a nieiime in g'-nmg his premises fixed to his notions of taste, convenience and ut ilitv. that the nublic - should thus unceremoniously encroach upon bis "sovereignty" and cW up, waste and destroy such premises. . I . . ..l.-V. ...3 r o!iSrnt, at their owi pleasure. This p ttcn.I rice is nroiner-in law to jottn a. kno' a'.son, r.q , so well ana tavoraoiy wn to all lloosienlom. Mr. Mat son has been appointed his guardian and will nr. .loi.'.t ,.-. ihnt "r.r'v;,t. nrnnertv shall i.-.t , iL-ftft lAi mi t in t.ttri.r.uou ulf.irilll

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r . r .....,-..- i , r. I r. ii i - r. n ttrt ,a" """" Cur city lias this week been visited by two ! x li s, by no means unknown to fame. frs s.v i --dielm, the talented and verv tr thA ..nr,,,,...,.,,. stur. 11 . . ' . tl 1 ,r w t... . . ... .i .... n ... i . . . son If r.i and the onct notorious i anny rigiit is stopping at the United States."sensation" vou Iloosiers arc in the hab-' '. , I, 11 u " 'J " ti,Ki, t T , Viiir.n. Aaril'M'k ar'd I'I,7'a n at tae Vn i ai"' the world renowned (Jeneral fom hu-t - - ! inanity that every body ouaht to see at 'the Mclodion, and numerous other sourcinanity that every body ought to sec at " f e' OI arr",sem Uon'" a11 over a muse merits "too tedious to mentho city, you could not select a better time for enjoyment. Such of your readers as are Eartward ouni anl are not too much alratul of the of a ..Steamboat race" would do we!! to remember that two of the best j ' f;.,i-!.nrTV naf ltf-t 1pv this cit in on-! t , .u-.j;,.- , J w j position every Thursday at three dollars pas33tTa, making the trip upin about two , n f T days. 1 ours, If. i 0Ourtrem moJetty as well a jrallantry i forbids puTtnw that proposed Jmlian-"nt- ! Umn Tirtt wiist uhmo pltUdn are ia yoorcity. 1 To e ail jou have ouBnoerateJ, would Uke jcrnUationi a we'H'waUalittU UtugttS

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' I ! RIG"T'n .Teif.iiy iI -T , " i nvniMM aM ttM p,.bl.e ter,any , u vow ni, .t T ,, ---., .. lunntny ocrapteti lylr. IU ell as a Drur Star .. ..;..-,.. . I j i fulf rb-riei tx-k or 3 cat. j BOOtS, ShOCS, Bonnets, Hatt. CADtb uiomm ,iiirpn.BnK Trak, !. ARTIFICIAL FI.OWEUS, r.t.NNFT BIBn.v r ibb?(s, c. .Ti-i-v, mu iiiiJiijriiirui IIU ltr ftK'lr n r lioi.i.,' rnirr iwk r j Book, stationery, .4parat, Ac. .TII.ADPirS WRIGHT. Rirliinouii, i mo. i&lii, l.5l. 13-t I. O. O. I .March tTJth. ?50. A ' ' a ,r'Culj" "e-.i1!t of ih. I'e. hU 1 ri.: iy rv.unig MjivIi I -lti, 1 -ill, I. Wtittuey. W!a , ,.,itrd. for v...i.ti"f xh law pr 11,8 rtl' r- orJer .f ih tc,; t,3:3') K. A. 1'AItiK, . . 1 -'a,:' B,,l -M, l"lorre jellllv j,,,,.;, C. i,.,,. .ml ! Wh I.a.-e VonnrtJl U .wx rtrriv.t .! fnr lf rhrtp ut .No. 16. TUADDIL'S WRIGHT, K.cl.n.ot.il, 3.1 mo. iu, l5J. i3-tf . - - - Elerliou .olirr. flHK stir Uli..l.lrr iu tho K uliinoiid ami BuaI tun Turiipiko 'uinuy. are brrrhy - I- ! . . f'l . . . .. it.-u in n mi 1,11't iuiu 01 i'iift-iom oi ia to'iiry. ''' tth. " Moc u.i oi .-April n-i, t.prti ipi, i-'.hi. t nl Int. l".M.V lloitXKV.Ji , IV March M, lri,. ::: lion 1:1.1. ;... yio. 00, Mais st ; orronirK f"iTH sr. Markict Sfaik ami, I'lrni st., ont ,oa Wut or IUnmhon IIoisk, n('lTI, OH lot OtTl'lilS for K.ile on of the heat lent au.l het nnMorted Ktoi-kit ol - . f L L 't K. t liolsac in th Wet. Tn u lU vvv (.oonsof iiil Jtmcriptiou. 'I'lll'lc HM l K t iitlt-i j. Ita.orn. ViMrs cVc., of n.tt pattern miiJ ntyle, lately I M I'tUiTI'P from U'orienholui, Hull her. liary reave, 1", I i o t . tt . aud other m.ilirri. Scy tin m, t ; raiu-Cr .!!, and t-K'klra; Hay uu l M i 11 11 re I hiUk; ll.nx, c.; Ti.n-e, I.";; an I ll.itter t'haiun; t'hoveU ao l "spndm ; Mill aud Croaa-cal SlA e. A'ctil (or I! .:-U'U Ihr.i Net and Seine Mattufactory I Cicis.ti, hue, March II, I "SO V2:.:: j .lll'VE" HI I SI "'IT I "!! 4 I.I. persons k uo-. inj; thelOKi-lvea illdrbted to tin- undermined tirtn. are most reaiteet : I 1 1 1 V notilied lo cull mtil eltln tlwir rrapecliTe - . ' aceiiiiiilH, cither by paying tho Camh r i;itiiif lln'.i Noih. ittllio vut-Ht.tuUui) accouula ML ST HE t-i.T I I.ILII. lWXON. I.KWIrf .V CO. Ki. luitoii.l, March i:i, l-j l. I J-lf liMt ICA. i: 'fIFAlV. .!: KVOO.OOO! dfi'tcetiH Writer utriit, near Morltt, in Wit' li irk .'(jir; 'im r.wi s, Ini.iana. J42I II. Ill I'TOV. Aitrtit. n. - I, M'ltn titit, K n kuono. Inn. "' J " II Is' ' "oiiiji i ii y It v ijt been o'uly organized , J mi.) lb.- .jut.ll htui k properly n rurtil, :re nov j.n .ot-il to receive j;l lent inna fur in jur.oir.. ;. lin-t l..s -r i!um:te bv fire, mi Hit, Idiog .Me i eli i i U ze, .M ii IniMfv, MilU, M attnfaetorien, :tn a .t! I tii -hc 1 jit lulls ol property. Alew, ini'h lnin:i- mi l iroi'itce in the conriMt t.f IMl.iti.i tr.uixporl :itioti, the risk of the aena al,. upon the liven of i ;ili v, i'i ii-iIm . The rate of jf. ii ii tt oi hIihIi will i',,v, n, iiiktiiiiiiiin, il conform to the i xt ibli-hi-.J ratea of the Kaalern Dlli.cs. All In-,.- will bo liberally and roiiit ly a!jnted nttd pni l. f ii--4-lorst Hon. Ii.-N. ("akmn, Vmeeiitiea. U'ir.i.iAM J W'isk, do Wil l i oi J . I!i iu:h, lo 1 1 iK t,er. I '. ',: K, 5i Cvki.! .M. Ai.ii.it, iJo ViscKST T. U r, M. !., Tike co., Ind. 1'fcIf.R l'. ISill.ta, Fori Wayne, n TlltT Ur MlKIIM.K. I.jf.iyette, lo Wai.tkr W. Cahi-v, 'IVrro- Haute, do l'.x-1'ov. 1). V a 1. 1. Act:, I ii':.tn.ijiiliK,iIo I!-av I). Ai.i.im, lo-ioiHville, do Hkviiy It. Sciit.i.ea tr, Washington, D. C. Zf.riiKNiAii i'i. att. New York. K . N . C A UNA X, I'rrnJtnt. C. .M. A 1 1 :n, Ri c'i). N. T- 1-a.tiRtiM.r., Trramrtr. ("vnes .M. Ai l. km. I Samcki. Jrnm. ( C'ouHnlfori. linrrmntt. March I.I, l-.Y. 52-U I'nnry Soaps. CASTII.T; f?onp. White Har do. Varii-gateil f,a in Hara. I!:til i-o.ip for the Toilet, 'rritimjiarent tio.. And all arts of Toilet and .shaving Soaps af Um bet quality , fur aide u holmale or retail, at ells' tV. C'o.'s Urujf .Store, So. !, .Maio atreet, Kii limonj, I ud. March 13, U-M. 12f .Transparent U'iudow KhiMtet. Ll' WHITE, hrta jnal ret-eired dlW m reel from tleCitv, th fineat and I a teat yhs of Wimiow s-"hnlea rrrr otTered in Itieh......a., j... . . i iii .-.fiipii i ii j rn iiiiiiar:nj curtain H various finrrd ticmcn; mo lh as proirit iltur for sr Tnttt them to tk via(iuwh; wli Ii fi -AiiJ Hrli am Ueajn, if not for Ira ,iia fi.- i, i.ts,,.,-.! -t ., ri.a eat.h. i J . . . ; - 4 - - - ",,"r"1 ' memn Richmond, Marh l, 1-j0. II -If f"re.li Ca.-trdvn Mcdi. 1 li T AI1R ANTi:i frel, and rood: Frown bv b.l.-.i., r t- i t a a antl aomf ,it up by (JarJruf r Mead-uhall, R'tchmouii, lad. It or main hi ll(W ELLS' &. CO., No. 1, M.,ia itreet, Itichmoud, Jn4. , March 13. 1-51. . 12-lf i:v iitij oor:: "ffTE take thr lilwrly of rali'ioj U. aliasW tion of Wetl'ra .f"-rrl,anta lo our larf ir atock of Spring lioodi. f)ur arrangelOFOta contr rnplate a tnr attractive alock lh. '' "vane. iht h. i.uiy oetu""1'"1 r pr.-nnu ia m.-r gnat isaac,r. . m.r.t,. ,nTw, 1 tor can, mod or annrsrvd paper. n our u.ual hUral tem.. W. ipclfMyteil aud csaminaiioa f nrtiUtck. B LAC 1 1 LEY tc SIMPSOX,. N. 11, Pt-arl itwet, CiaciaMti. March, . ifeio I,i. Joornal 2. 11-W UraKgir UlaMwara l.irr Bupj.ly of all sri of Sim, TiaetHt' Ilottles. -S-ll MooUt. and att olbr kimim of flottlr n l V,a!, jut rvceiveil aul Car aal at Howell.' & Co Drag Store, J4o. 4, Maiav atrrrt, (ikhmenii, lav March 13, IrjO W-U - Br nkes. PAINT BruaUst of ail kioUoatMl msm. t Varoish do - Shoo do " " - Clolh rfo . ilair Io - - - iJ Tooth do - " Fleah Brushes, aa catra articU. Ilorso Brashes, band Sera to, floor Scrafar Stor Brashes, &c. For sala at liowells 6c C.Drs)f StowfMa 4 MaiaUet,Riehinoti,I. - ' March, 13, I3i0. ll-t,j