TERMS OF PUBLICATIO.V SSOOperanhum; in advance—or H 1552:56,; will,in ' assortment ol KiifMoruccound CnltVkins,,i)nd subscribers would rcspßctfully-iiiform the ev P*® aV ‘ lcle no “ S9i '7 in tlleir Un J e oT bu9i ' J 5, public that they have just received and are n , c,ss ’ .which they will make up to order at, thdj (tow opening a gctterdl. assortment' of spring and ' Bh ° rtl!st w*"*. and K »•"» most pleasing terms, 00 r & . ,* an j warranted lo De of the best materials and.i -OVlliflllvt j # 1 1 • - m ,{,j a t I - -'l'Uoy thanks to the public! . • —JNU ■ on tiutm, and rospectfully ask a conliiuiauce'bf at the new store room recently occupied by Mr. tbfeir favors . . . • 1 W. miner, hud next.dour to AVuiidorlicb’s Carlisle, April’Mth, 1843.' » i» Maui street, in .the borough ol Carhs(e, •. - :...■-- wTiere Ifiei in gmi*, : j2viate4£JhidjxuLJhw3theimer 9 Uec’.fL' .. eral will find (toons at prices to suif'lho times, 'ii-Ivimmil* .* „ . l( . . r » mm. Awjoi.to .; 11 it i < I * . , IT fj IJ. bltcrleetainentary on the estate of An- MO tiAbShi- will be sold,by the barrel, or H. , n , • . , 1, , . , u . i „ / . ,t ... JSLd drew DorshcimeiVdec d,,. late ol mechanics small, at reduced pneps.—Al approved trade \vi • r"-°l ■ \ . . • *.• * ;. r , • ... he for goods! ,' \ burg,-t,,,mbcrb.nd.county, have b.eeti.grun ud .to ■ l)l{OVi.;ii.S,wi(l he adcom,undated p-ith goods, tho subscr.her restdmg tmsiud borough, All per , r v. . ■ . b P*sons indebted to siUiLiistate are requested to make ] iue\ehan<»v (or Houses, &c. at any time, ■ . - , 1 i •• . ? nin-niih'Di! „ . . i i c _' I payment immediate v, and those having claims'to T 1... public urn mspccllully i.iviiej- lo call and P WTO at vvamiuc their goods, and they hope by.lmr dual- M cehan s cs b’ (^ C -? W-3 ’ ! lug ui.l strict attention lo business, lo receive u-- L ?*.* I . * v *.- ' ' s'uaru of public patronage. ‘ - »KMAVTA Ti HAMILTON & GRIER. ‘ _■ „ llLin. Curlidlc, April 14, 1813.-tf. . ... J. <&G. TAYLOR, ' •Notice lo (>rctlitors. Ladies and Gentlemen' $ Fashionable Shoe- Talic imijce.lliat wc have applied to the ; \ ’ makers, Judges ol' 4bc Court ol Com 111 on Picas ot* TjfTfl ATE. Annoyed from South Hanover street to llumbcrlniiil cunniv fur the hem-lit of (he 11.11. ,tbo House in Aluin street, lately occupied, Insolvent Laws (.Kills Ci/mmon.Veallli, and 'T Robert ..Snodgrass, Esqt, as a store and Jusr said Court has appointed Tuesday, the, 17tb Uce 8 n.-xt door to Jason W. Eby’S Groce ,i,lt, ,a- vi .. . r .1, . ..f ... i ON "’hero they \mll constantly have on l»and and ’ xr *’ *■ a , h * dnamiriicturo lo orderbnibe inostreasonable terms, “ our credi:nrs, m ilu* Louri al Carh>k*. LmJirs’aud i3oou,and SWsoflbe NO T SOB. .•• • \v,n*,u and \vlier£ you attend il you think bcsl qualiiy & worliinansbpp* Tliey return thanks Whereas Jeremiah MycTs of Dickjnson township, r, " lo the 'public for thu liberal patronage hitherto re- Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Ims executed an coivt d, and will sjiare #o .eflbrts lo deserve a con- assignment of oil Iris-property to’tho subscriber in trust '•tinuancp ol it. - - ’■ for the paymc'nt of hiS'trcditors, ns will more fully aj>- [ (yarlisle. April I‘1».18I3—-3t. - pear by the deed of assignment which, is duly record ’• N. IJ. Wood and C.o.un.try P/olinco taken in’tho I{ccordei; v 6 Ofiice for said county; All per oxclmnjre for work. t sons having claims against the said Myers are there- I fore requested to present the. same, and those.indebted to make payment to the at lus residence ;n South Midcllrton township. , DAVID •SCOPJSY’j Assigncc ofJ, Myors. April 28, I&42i—Gt. , . JOHN GR \Yim,H, .llinsi: 11,\ U.MAN, \\ M. MUSI.KV, AU.HN WKim I’KI'KR HOVMiI .JOHN GAUM AN, JOHN MIX WELL, FAOMKI1 5 S 'B3TEL mUX subscriber hf’rrtiy informs his friends and «- me puhim in immi«'ml, I hat lie still continues 1 ' k»*cp •> Public lldiise, (reports to the contrary* ie.t\vithsl;m,(lin{T.) at the ODD STAND, in East High Street, a tew .doors east of the Court House, whefe he will at.ell times; f.kc pleasure inadinirt isteriiijr'to the comforts of those who'may favor’ him with ,thpir custom. ,'llis shi’ili' he eonstiully Eupplird wiifi ills c.lioici'St liipmrs, and I>is wjlli the bfst tin* iiiarki ; ls ami furnish. A carfilul :'^ r x - fl al ways. k_npl ip. aUi'iiiliind —mill mulling loll umJ.nie-io pifiitie till wlio call with iiim. ’ [>.",■ 3 JiIPiBSSIS taken liy the week, month .or year. * • * .SIMON WOiS’DERLICH, Carlisle, March 31, 1813. HBNSVir ESND33B.', &u (Idler mid' ESaruessMuUcr, ■JnfiiniiH (he citizens of' Alechmiicsbui-g ami. its vicinity, that he has opened a' simp, inearly opposite (he Post Office, where he intends maiiufacltiring to order; ami keep ing 5 constant ami full supply on hand, of . Saddles, &c. • . - ’ . , 3 $ AH of which shall be manufactured"of the ihest materials, and sold cheap.for cash, or .approved country produce at; .the,’.market .tales. • 'knowledge nf the business, anil ■bis.anxious desire : to please all who.',-, may •fuvur liii'u : tyvtb 1 their _’cnsldm l 4 '!\f'‘jiiitUeri». -iiiinsel( tliat lic;will receive d share of pub r Jio favor.;- . . ■ ' i .Mechaniaburg.v'April id, 1842.—5 t, NEW GOOD& JPij'it tttrrivftl of Spring Suniirier -Goods. ■ ,;;; iswipp xit.ger; &'caret,;;; . i ,\KedrihtKailrcad~~Shipptnshurg, ' ( : HAV B juatreceired from Pliiladelpliiaasplen. did asportmentrqent of .Stnsimnb/eGiw’Jt, of ! datoal Btyleß—to \vhich they, invito lire attentionof purcliasors. . : .t ji f Phey are prepared;!®! ofier-Goods at Biich prices, ;aa.canhdtfaibto meetihd WiBUea l 6f-ih.098 desirous • Im purchasing cheap.'gdods;' it,’ ,<;* i ; ■>: .1; V V.' / ■ Trustee,A ecnhnt. ; • / of 7 )' next appointed for U.s AflbVaßcei' t--Of'WrWcbiirft-■|W(mnß^nciri^pdTwi^l^eJiQli)^Kl^ , .--■■■ V' i Ai!'' ;GISO.XANOEBSON, Prdth’y. feasah ” • ,/ The administration nccounf of George McGinnis, Esq. udiuinislrutdrof George Clark, deceased. ■ ••• The administration account of* John Rupp, adimni -etratorrof-John'ClosCrdeceaßed .— 'i’hc administration account of Samuel Eshlcman, adm.inistVator of Christian Eshleman, deceased. Tho udmiuiKtrution account of Dr; Robert G, young, admihistrator do bonis non of John Graham, deceased. The administration account of John ’ Saxton,'ad ministrator of Michael Saxton,-deceased, filed by Goo Keller, administrator of John Saxton, • . » - Tho administration neemirit of James Wallace, ad ministrator of George Conner, deceased. ‘ '* *- , The administration account pf John McKechan, ex ecutor;of Mary McKean, deceased.,-. N ' —, The administration accpunt'of-Thomaa McCulloch, administrator with tSie v will , annexed of Mary Gray, deceased, ' : The administration account of Christian Zook, ex dtutor of Dkvid’Render, deceased. y; >’ ; The .administration account oT Samuel/Woodh?r : n, administrator of T. Smith .Woodb,urn,,deceased. . „ jy The administration accountof, George. Smith,_dsc cufor of senior, .deceased. . Tlje administration account of Williani G. Duncap, administrator of William M, Dancani dccdnscd. v :Tho h'd ministration-accou'ntof David Wolf, adraini ■trafo? of-Alufy Cbrnmnni deceased* • : . gyarJianehip -account: of Benjamin JPeffor, gnardian of t’aroline Koc), now Caroline Jacobs. - ; ; The guardianship account of Benjamin Peficr, .guar dian of Cecilia jVoqI, one of the children of Jacob Wool/ deceased ‘ •’•■Vy 4 . i ISAAC ANGNBVi Region • Cjolds, ’ ani Consumption. f These universal complaints wo iand in almost eyciy family, attended wilif mdre qr less severely at thosjjmo tiinp regarded by Soiiio with very little attention, uhti! r they, begin to assume a serious character. .Why are .patients sc* AheinaelvcßvWheii they ‘jjuiow that their hcaUh‘ s is,all •. Aro; thpy,hot aware 1 that it requites a much longer time hdikensp wimp suffered to knit iipou the vitafel ;Will, those Avhp'desire iit^tth r advlcel ahd filwnjH beprovidcTTwitha jcwiioltlca of. .''BryDiincan^Bx? her i tticyi] ® dla ‘ arrest the fatal, twthe compelled fthapehil yea’rsin‘ , miscßy.hnd paip,;bcsidar jpy a > irf'lbbt Wiji casss,.ty.lte\soots i • e><»f ?No. : ; ;ip;N()RTI^^ ‘tie! pit al sp : a f; v|J .^YERS^ Slrippensburg J J -,'V. ' 'jPa.'lM’h ttrsd tip . May'. LEM^IEU-japDD, li-W. . xTfeiEFICE No. 10,,iiafpof’a Bow,.in the room MjPformerly occupied hylsagijTo.dd, Esq. .Carlisle, Au’gust'2G, ISdKf ; ,; ' “ SAMUEL;R: .HAMIiZL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Will,.practice. in.thc.aeveraLcourta .of.Cumbcr land county. Office in tlie office now. occu pied by James H. Decor, Esq. ' Carlisle, September 30, 1811. COACH &HARNESS MAKING. •M7IBENEZER D. NUTZ, successor to F. A. Kennedy, Coach Makeis lakes pleasure in informing the public generally, that he is prepared to render satisfaction in the construction or repair of * ‘ ‘ ■' ; • ©ataiaactf, of every description. His are of the first class.heing originally iVom.lhe city of Philadelphia,-(and himself likewise) —and His materials are of the’host kind. - CARRIAGES Will be finished in tho most im proved style.am) nothing shal) he wanting to give full satisfaction to ail. who may "favor him with their custom.' lie therefore, hopes lb receive a share of public patronage. The establishment is, in Pitf Street, south of High, in the rear of tho Methodist Episcopal church. ' Carlisle,. March 17, 18,42.. ■ , N.B, Old carriages, or anjckintl of trade that is marketable, taken in exchange for new work. / ; STEWART MOOKE,. .- Having relinquished business, hereby re queslsall persons indebted to him to make payment on or before the 10th of May next. This notice till ended /ovpCa % Cu m berSa nd H otel. • CARLISLE. • ThTrsabscribef has leased that well known tavern Iceland in North Hanover street, u few doors north ol i Hank, formerly kept by Mr; John Cormimn, and more, i recently by MV/Spahr; where ho is prepared with every I thing necessary to render those comfortable who may give Min thcir custom—his • , ■•B-A-R' - shall be kept constantly supplied /.with tho chpiccst liquors, and his TABXiJk with the “best the markets can furnish. His 13 ED_-H 0 0 M S-are nirv and commodious, and every exertion will be made to rbn • per travellers and bthers comfortable. BO AHD.lillS will ho taken by the week, month or year. " ", His stabling is ample. A careful Ostler Always in attendance—and i>Koyiois S mid TItAV will find it to their interest to give him n call. . ' He therefore solicits a share of public, patronage, \ HENRV I*. B URKHOLHEJI. Carlisle, April 21, —Cm. ‘ Dissolution of I’artuei-slrij) The.partnership heretofore existing be tween the Subscribers in the Livery busi ness; was dissolved by mutual consent on the. Ist of April inst. Alt persons indebted :t» said firm are requested fir make payment unmcdiately, as it is nefcessal-y toTaave Hie books closed without delay.... . jacoiVreh'rar, ' CHARLES RING. Carlisle, April 28,-1842. , t i, Dlt JOHN ARMSTRONG, his professional services to the ’.’r.'y ■■ T 4 Fniicy •, ;; * £•' , * •- ;rj - > ■ ** t i i* j'- *T Cs', i, .' < f fr ' •T • „ - a ’CASHES now fitylq (Fart'cyjPrin t»,. jart received s|nqintain.'-atii&y/; < ,ia ciiU]-Tl>e militia-of tlte several-Stales into actual-get-- erriment to erect turtifleutions, andT6 plai;ej Ihe'atlacksprfpreignhatibns.td^ :«Svn-v ,ai r A(iSm#^W9w 'i'i ,”,'■•<4. THURSDAY, APRIL ", -1842. [AT TWO DOLLAIIS PER ANNUM. NewSeries—Vol. G. Ko. AS. great purposes? 1 answer;—give away (he land fujid; mid,nothing, remains, absolutely ■ uotltjng, except the.duties. on/iiVip»rtS; and i these will tail you at your utmost need. , ■ It is true that Congressipossess the power of imposing direct taxes upon ’.the people; but it is equally certain that this power nevtr.can be, never ought to bp, never will be unless ,in cases m_f_tjccessily which jriay arise during the existence of act ual war. And why not? Senators will re collect that, in this respect, we are wholly unlike ll)e consolidated Governments Of Eu rope. 'J'licre, each nation has but a Single Government to, support; ,to which pll, the sources of rovpnue are, alike open, ■ |h this country, besides the General Government,; the people" have twenty-six.. independent State Governments to support. These State Governments can impose no duties upon im ports. Their only resort, whether for-Stale or county purposes, must bp direct taxation. Many of the Slates are now compelled to tax their citizens severely; and to impose double direct, taxes upon the people of'this States at the same time; the one by their re spective legislatures arid the'other'by Con gress, is a measure nut to be thought of; un less in cases of;extreme emergency," Anti ridw whpt do we propose to do, or rather I , might,say what have we done already? \Vc have squandered away-the land fund, di verted it from the purpose of. national de lentje; and given, it to the' States.' Provi dence, in.bounty, has bestowed upon us this invaluable inheritance,'- I —this source of rev enue- which will; he wlmo all other s(juices fad—this resort which will, prove a substitute fur direct taxation.and will place utfon the same levcf'iir this par-; tioalarsrwiththe othef”’iiu(iohs of' the earth, ‘Whose Governments iue.coust)Udaledtarid the (oily of man'render this invaluable gift unavailing for the protection, and .defence of all the (people of al| the States?- Sir, it doe.? appear to. me to'be the wildest policy tliat ever.' was conceived'.byLwiBe.jmtLprudent and patriotic statesmen. • ' ’ . Wc possess no permanent and never fail ing, source of revenue, except the public, | lands. Let us'baye'war with England, for this* is the. quarterwheijee .it,is most to be (apprehended, and, what will become (if your (’duties on imports? ’Your foreign trade from j which these duties, arise will’be destroyed by her naval power, and you must Carry on .the war almost exclusively by "borrowing money. You will then have nothing/ to pledge for the'payment of the'interest apd the' redemption of the principal of these loans; and you .wilf obtain them with great difficulty, aiid at ruinous rates.' Preserve tile land fund; and you have ascertain in come at present of three miUipns of dulfarl per annum, which will continue to increase as the country advimees in wealth aipl pppu latiun, Possessed, of such a,, fund, you may always command money to defend' tlie in terest and'honor of the nation against a fur-' eign enemy, , *V , . ’ - It is vain to say;that (he distribution law will suspend itself in th.e event, of'vfor.- It does so, ibis true; but; this merelyJyoin.the cuoiirioncenient to ihccutwlusiun-oßffiustiii ties. soon as actual w'ar,'ceases; the land fund will , return again to the coffers of the States^-and you are left without? any means ot discharging the debt which you have con tracted during.tho waij, or .the.interest ac cruing upon it, except, simply'those derived from foreign commerce., • Tins will be a pre carious and uncertain resource.' It.'flan never be relied Upon in future; as it:could' be .after the. close oP the late war. A(nd I rejoice that such is the fuct. Our domestic manufactures have already .taken such deqp root in;the soil,of our country, that they will gradually.'and shrely spread themselves oyer the'lapd, arid to a gf'eat extent.lakje the place of foreign manufactures; ? Suppose, .while' the debt of one war is .pressing upon us, you should be driven into another, with nothing bnt foreign cow mo ret; fo furnish the Oieans of its prosecution; wfiat wouid.then.be-yourcorijliiiu.n?’ IsUalJjJnot pursue this';paiiifnl Inquiry further,Y ' ' 'But. sir. yuu will resuine the income, froth Ibis fund - with; the utmost. .difficulty!; even during .fheactual ejcisterice.of war, altbouglj theaiiiou nt which wi 11, ring Vtiist ( period can be hut of, cojuparativelyxmaif importance, If -the doctrine proclaimed by my ;\Yhjg friends on this side of tide Rouse'; should prevail; if theproceedsdPtlie-poblfc lands be the property -of ,the States;’atitl. could be recovered;- us:;such» 'if .auyjcourt in existence, cumpfcteobtotry...the i caoserpwjiy.sliould diese States.bejdspriyed. bf;tldsfupd.d.nti!hl4 ! pf' war?. ;i They w.i.H: thetf-, ne?d it niore than, iiybinie of;pflaeß! aptpy.qii:; will their claim; to it; .arice'of. the war.',.,; ■ ,■/. lUy'; 1 ;,?■ : In .considering thismnstiniptwfantsUbject; we should, not confine oniV viJewß.inerelyYto terests and ; patriijts:as'Btate3iriehi we : oughtfo lookinfri i futurity; and'tw'eVshbll' if, we iiQw giyn'away th'elandi riiildvwhich.isouf only certain- source of revenue;; from the very riattiye of ‘thingsmtl&djustanis must fai I u s .w lie n >wi iyeq u (osyivuS t. ;Ko wi 8 the time to strike for Sberroatorri of; this ■landfuntl/Or/imvtdri'Ylf’dieVstafes'shouid e, B:lrigts!3U'tespQlicyaccoc- 1 oibglj'/thiTandtsTosttousforever.'.They .sirVy HHe;igrjß eff> • ■- :i ; tJut/iu the'Becond;, pluce,!l :interid ai'a (Mere matter of dolls.rsvand .cents, safer bhyiß passed lawl : A GENT'S.;,:: John Mooiie, Esq. Newytlle . ; -, .Joseph M. Means, Esq, Hopeweß township.- Thomas'H. Bhittan, Shipponsburg, , ' William M. MArKEu. Esq. UdUUyy Jo’hk ■ John ClEndenin, Jr. Esq.,;Hogest('wn. Oeohoe t?. Cain, Esq. Mcclmnicsbqrg : 1 FnEDERICK WoNDEHLICH,, do., ‘ Jous.Stough, Esq. timuglistown. , Daniel Khvshek, lysq. Churchtown. Jacob LoNGNKdKiin; Esq. WoriiileysbuVg: J. H. Ukawdaugu, Cedar Spring, Allcuip. Martin G. Kupp, Esq,S|iiremausuj\vji. , poses; a war thcn.-cominences,, qnd whatiy their-coodUion? At the very moment when, 'their necessities are the greafcsf,. they' find' themselves suddenly deprived,,of this in finite .which''they had been lavishlyexpend■ ing. ■ What then ■ becomes A resort to additional direct taxation my then; part to. supply (he place of a fund v/hidi bad been thrtist- upon llieln in the days of coin-. partitive prosperity, when if ooiilifbe of but little ’-scrvicy, and tyhichjs now suddenly wrested‘from Ihein in. life ilay of necessity . and dangers In addition to these a,ccuinu- - dated direct their people must then su.bmit to heavy direct taxation'by the gen eral government; .rendered' inevitable''by ibis very gift of the proceeds'of 'the'public lands to the slateein all fuluyy time except during the actual existence of War; '' Be sides, if we. may judge from the manner in which several of the states have squander,, \ cd their proportion of the surplus revenue received from this government, their income of 'the-public lends will do them buf jittle " good. ‘Uome caSy, go easy/ is a' maxitn as true as it is homely;, and in sobife instances at least, the slates-have been stimulated by this surplus revenue .to embark iq iiew'qnd unprofitable schemes of internal ;iiqproyt~ ment which have greatly; increased th(jii: debt beyond what it would have, been 1 bad they never receiycd.'a dollar' Irdm-tho geh : " eral government. , , : t ' : : ■ . ; '- In.a broad.and expanded vfcw, J have lniy»7 doubt it is.direcjly hostile to the interests. ' of the states themselves to withdiaw. this ■ fund from, the general government. ,It is ... -their, true interest tfiat tlii's .governnienl should possess all the means necessary for the defence'and protection of dU (be "slate?.;' It inust be the buftyark t£et(veepHli£>P-dftd' reion-govern men.! - ought by their aycrice,.or By tjjfiir d,cijre;(o'seize . a fund yvhicli is riecessaty for thcgfifety atjd glory ref the Confederated nation;.: ~. 1 The Legislature of Pennsylvania—andj. of her sislcrO, is largely in thought proper-to provide for the applfihV uicnt of an agent to-'-receive its dividend,'.,, under the distributiou laW, ‘ .It.bas adjburn : :\ ed .vyithout taking anytactjiin oh-the-sirfajeej— So strong is the feeling of (he cquhfryfeainSt . : this law, that several ref'thq. f!'alep:)iaye' positively refused tb accept till . lie opinion Imsrepoken, and wilh yet spent,■- in tones of thundfeEagainst CongreSs,ijyliose . • duly it is to protect the interfesfsref : >’a‘ll;thc ; states, for" having parted 'the,ihe'aflsi; y which arc indispensably ,td fejiahjje /;■£', .mem. to‘accomplish these great-nationalism-: jects. '7 ■ ■ • *'7 '. But, again, in the thinf.. place; suggest, that the peace.aud , Harmony of’ the- 7. several statescomposing this-Union'retjui^e.. .. v tha£ the general guvernmtfiityshoulil retain . the pro.c’ccds ofytlie public’latids; and tins , consideration is superior to all the mere pe- . cuniaryf interests which can, be brought to bear upon, the question.’ -\Vl)'ut is the con- - .tlition-of tjie new slates? ■ Tins government /, has ever been to them a liberal and a boirn- i tiful parent; .‘Although Ihe^inayeonVelimee •be dissatisfied,' yet;-in the main,'they hade beeft willing, to acknowledge that vvi have 1 .dune them justice.. Until'\ve giveaway all i the proceeds of the pViblic lafnJs within their limits to’all'the. 'States,' jvhat will be the in: evitable,cpnsequence?; The Sehators and ;, ? Representatives of the old slate tv.ill be more or. less than nien jf they d'otwt watch, SviTh: ' thejeaiousy inspired- ;'by’.a‘, direct- personal .. ’ interest,.,every grant of : iahd : to we- iicvv >. states, ■diietted lhc'en,larged,:liberal-;and - successful .policy which'-.Ve-. have iliithe'rto .. ■?' i pursued*., tyoulu;a."Senator;.or ißepreseotat . live of Pennsylvania,ever forge vin r-vuimg'Tjjj , upon anygraiitqf land,’dial every thousand " ; 'd adres grantedwould, vvjthhoßl from the •/ ‘Sfeastiry of lijs own’state and,f,, [twenty-fiv.e dullacsf /'Uti'dir influence-/, of~ tliisi feeling, our present It,bbial,and ii:)ii,- ; , jarged onq self,-. ish and strict., .htS.’fewiraars'iaich a course tlteir, 'Jf; >v(dclt, they haye- hinted. ■> /yiihfnti their. limits bejongs / by virt’ue-of their aoyereignty... Thiswould’ / become one of the mogt dangerous questions ■ whicKf has; ever,' agifiited/the! nation, ahd - might ;in,vqlvc it,in civil ; sgUo* .af£ •«. and‘are into,.the paf ‘, ttoual _treasuiw.;tl|tefi qidlipnp of .dollayspqf,- ■ antiupf for.tltie support pf tli, ' • jfU'jtJjp sta,t,^,;piighif s vye,.’if?s(dy,.aptl ftheth. consent,changejfnis',s,ise\ : H ■ .iojase-the vvl.nile. inatiepipfingi to;,grasjftq|if. ./; fhucli.:They;iiaye[nuw;' beeuiife accus,to'in- , : \ ■ ed with. (lieoldlaml system, wliichr.oitlaiit? . ’ ; jr«^T>i?y'•* c iiT'- plates, as yVe,y .grqw oid. Qhu>,rs -/ tww Aic.o|^'^tt.(ojjt'l[feej||ißhvvy,el.fa%.iiife.is>'; • ,!»er s liflu t a/liuV« ’ old, pin dV^yi the ;■ . a salutnry their siill sisters . , any cqufae iny.of^tKe'^lMn^'cfiaji^er\lj^wisfesr]ncv' f p: et tie tl - Try* taJjii e.JhiegiiiTy , Odtij fVt - A ' ' .-rcdMiwfeyttte .yb,«..; ; .'• <$