Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 07, 1841, Image 2

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' ' '7 - /1 r" - §ol6 , ,rouknet;
et me I lads: ••Master'aSafear'l to send•ine ' !'o'. tile E.4li gra 0 1 1 le 7 out 4 r
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with -a" message to . hap,- of , his patients, I 64. , ,i , rijimE';;1;: - .--;t:liao . e:no,l3e.iii2l4tig n
list I should amid 'em by'griuning in . . like
.c;it i :y•,:o4,longinough•to;'bOtiie th'ittOi,
their faces; he's lectured me hover and liik.!,• y a n i g .
, psralpis; and - patticularlY - yOOlO-111= 1
ver again about it, but it's , ..o o' no _use, dieS, are taught to • do any thing useful: . I
larf I must; the more I tries to be soros have three_ sons 'three. daughters, the.
the 'more: , -L-g-rin - s•;••so•last •Minilav week -1,, eldest abou t fourteen.: .My 'object, in id;
did for•inyself :hotit'and bout, anti got the &mina you, , ,,is to-ask ,soimtailvich as
,to;
isak."' • -
• i their etucatian:' 1 long been a eon
"Ai how?" says I, a pitying on hi m ." ,lstaoreader of your: paper; -and feelalmost
"Ity - ;" . iiayglie,' looking serui and lading las much acquainted with yen', - as with. any',
.halternately. '. 4 a genlemiOn
.a werry• bad, other person in the eity, and more disposed
•ai o' cons= tion;--voil °Lille gover- • , • :• ' . 1
• nor'fAitationts. vot -ma'am!. t -sistant
. at
. .,.IMoltailiTO - r7GraveilddTsome time a - ford- 7
• eita . ,6o: us, and: van ts see!Old .
Pilf-bOx
' (that's our, far the gov.nor)•
.werry
p --I .4 444-9 ,
• , ,
s- not at , ome, Sir,'.says
• bitingmY;lips .. to kiep Myself serial; :for I
knOwed where he' war gone . ; antl i the . drought
it . rnade me'ready to bust.
,'Where are
he . ?' says the genlemn.. sir,' says
- . •h, a hairtmering 'at the' mortar to keep" his
reYea•hoff me; ' .‘Wherel" says' the gen
lank,' Who was rather hard o' hearing.—
'Cku bitSiness,' 'says I; a blowing' my nose,
anil . sitiffing my handkerchief iirtity - mouth
to'pdrtVent.an exptuSipti. 'What busineas?'.
eMys: he. • ‘Perfessernal business,' says
•
,bursting right out in a roari . for I couldn't
,rmtain myself 'no longer;'. 4 lt . e's gone . to n
r. The getilenin got into a violent
aticl complained to master, - and that's' l
•hots rye made a waeaney for you ; and if
. • yod:yrants to Stay, I'd advise you to coin
even .
you' sees and -hears, to keep . Yon! !
coubterianco_as_l\immoveable ..as. Al-marble
. catty, or a homier. venthey're a hissing
f l
- ' -. • - _
yon,''. says 1, "
,take 'your
int,-fortes-vorth-atteniling:lo„----------:-
And . tio•it way thof kno*ndll - warn%
sick a fule as he; I seed that it War a bad
• thing . to •trille , With One's buSides's, and get
into:a silly habit nt-larfing and joiting hunt
••. ik• place and season. • • •
• .
That. hevenitig.theolci . i'eraer• vent ayay,
4ind- the next morning seed - me in ray pel):-
per 'and' salt •vescat arid black sleeves,. a.
,honettinethe slinp,,as_reglar
.hestabliSied
:life.
.• • ...Thor - I- ho_ time for -, • idleness,
socni fo'nod the. vorlt'w...arn't near_sn_ltartLua..
•tnylarling friend:tit:6 hevseyarerhad_tried
tonalce me believe. a thing, by the
. wot constantly arkno in all , Sftevalions of
• life—the - chop won' going .hout
magnifie3.his .vork and hardships. to the
ihetp carolscomic}'
1 never could find hoot hang good rca-,
sotrvy he should do so, but . hOwSointlever,
• -he- altval s - does• - .• • ..•
.IVry• va . gos vo — s - eighteenpenee: a veek, and
• -
l l ou st, ncl o n . l. ' ll - e niy wittles
.
r•
Now, thof eighteen pence'a week may
_
,seen a iirerryridictilous smaTl — sinn to them
as'thrOws al/ay Polmds in . fullish extraya
... gance, it war alittle fortun to. me, and..vhen
I touched it on- the Orst Sattirday, I feeled
•' us'proud 'and independent as a genlerun
clerk vot has five hundred a year, andcoals;
and candles, and lodgings, for the slavery
of writing his . name and reading the news
. papers.
lIME
/21=:1;;ZEi=;Iiii
,
• . Female beauty, in the limited sense of
the word, is.that'eutniardfortaand propor
tion,. which corresponds with the theories
/ of poets 'and the rules otartists—of which
--ityery nation has examples, and * of which,.
~every woman has 4. share. But beauty, by
more, a ;
,ore, natural definition. of the word, is
that indescribable charm, that.tot ion of, many
qualitiki of person and mind and heart,,
whiekinSures to Mad the greatest portion
• orli'appiness. . , • .
,1 7 1herever there is most bosom tranquil
•,t most domestic happiness, there beanty,
reigns In all' its strength. Look at that
'i n lirt r ,„lio'Vel on one of the wild - hills of Ire
land'; em nke,, is streaming from the. door
• and wind° a woman to-six • healthy
• • children' and a' 'happf'husband, is portion
. big out a sim and scanty meal. She is
gn ad• mothe i r and an affectionate wife;
_ an d & h ough
„tin \ get! by •smoke and touched
by 5he ,,,,f,, I
warmly beloved : she is
. lovely in her hu."''sband's,eyes; and is there
fore . beautiful. ,)Gro into yon Seottish 'cot
l agn ,., t h ere, is • a ; clean floor, a bright fire,
merry and a • • hi , ts•
ch jAreti,a-thrist y r ' ”
.a an ivlio is,•unrsing the youngest Ciott:
.I,making,a whistle for the-eldest. The
— woman .is • lovely and. beautiful,' and the
image of thrifty and.good housewifery, be
yond•arty painter's creation; ihdr husband
bellev,eB her .beatitiful, too, and, whilst'
instrument of melody to.
• pleaSie,bin'obild ; he thinks. of the rivals from,
whOrri, lie Won .her, , and how, fair' she is
conipared to ;all her early companions. ; —
• • 'Or here is-a - bonse at hand, hommedround
with fruit trees andiliciwertrovhile the blos
smiting, tassels7of honeystickleperfurne• us
as:mre ! paSelii'at ,Eater ; anti .be
•
hold-that„English %woman, MO, of heepiog
With all the rules of -aoe.demie..beattty, full;
apt). , simple in. her, ',Cheeks : ; glowing, with
quiet happiness, heF i ,ehildreo swarming like
eitratner,bees,..her:house shining like tk new
-.clock; and' her Movements as regular -as ,
onit• ~of ~Murray's chronometers... There
. sits lier, - busband,,a sleet:, contented man,.
wellifetLcleatrlodgeff,.and Softly handled,.
14'9 3 00ins iii the good looks and sagacity,
ollus,,.wite,•and• eyes. her affeetionatel,y,, es.
)ItOlds-',.tho shining, tanir:uni to his lips , .
artti,a•ips yrith piotracted delight the :healthy.
bererage ..which she haa..=breweiL •NOw.
this is a beautiful wornan. 77 .artd why is AO':
beautiful t She 'is .beautifel; ; because the,
thrOti linniehold • halo rtinnil
• her• nerSit6;.'ailioing . ' heir 66. honeysuckle'
adetiii!ait.o4444.,iree,' , utUr ini , pressiug her
mintirintagn . .tin '•Oili•• Militia," Such 'is'
bentliy,l6 :for. isig44i4OutiOil
Otil . tqoti:.4ell66'6iat.to Olin;
•
anti .1 infinitely oreTON e
.e..treo to
'llootrp*,l,fiait . ,thOe'Shaph'i tt acte aeegrd
art y 'Whinfrpl emit) :
ine*oB4eilei4eyeci,(lehicle`dretiOteni,fasci,
nate xlll bar telo# o,oll' the', - eye and.' 4;4,
\ Pfle••eederstaqa haw- a,. asKaPaPer
ab°l44l;6?:,,a?a!lq.atPd;).
ta
" "aa , o9aia matt- :
est iltdWt.talit•tYlvalagver,.anagad ,PaPar•
in theii ayes...l'lloE 4wierstfuld. 4baut
• -
,•,:••, •
- " • :--
______4l-Li-aehmitMni--to-'ni.sniifeettire4iii
lv,hich business f am engaged) they will: be
thenglit l'infit tnesSoeiete with their present
school-fellows,.as•l - observe:.none of..them•
;have any employmentoluring the intervals
I of sohool,•or are likely, to. choose tiny, as
I they and their, elder sisters speak of ell le
iber with,.e'nuteiiipt. , If 1 stiffeoho,,!•ike
their assobiateii; to , growOp in ' idleix..-ijs, I
fear they, will'.- becipipe undulifufhoysi.': for'
11-haVe noticed Mueli,MOre - ingratitiide to'
I pitrents'froM 'children "Who:4o/o'46n r'iiised:
I idly, than from thoie who linVe been (eight
industrionspirstilts. , Or they May become extravagant , to a degree,Which-tnY T trieansz
will not sustain; and "I,;haVe , known boys •
of good faMilies . 4eal,;Whose failterS ; enuld
.not, or %wouldnot; supply . their Oki:ravage:lit , ;
.dernenda. : "; '
...
r. - , ,I have read, V.thipki in . § inith''s Wealth:
of Nations, 'that in' • a 'leominnnity where
there .Were as many :fireducerfi as consuntr.
ersTifirireally - sWiliintriTe - s - WilfirdliFFe - s7y;
lhut that in ever).'comMunity. in Which there
was e large proportion W 1 1 . 9 1.441 not' prol-;.
Aluce,_the_times,wonld-be hirdt-aiid-Lthink
this doctrine is true; for boys who do kith-,
nig:often spend more: than those •who are
e'ngeged in smiie — US - 4d pursuit. They
- will - eat and wearout or the 'general "stodk;
and,as they throw nothinginto this . general
stock, they Must;Oßiurse, mike it worse .
for those who have to supply Now, 'as
an honest roan an'd a .patriot, I de not think'
•inyltovs, have a right,to go to thisleneral
stock s hot only once in a while; bpt con-,
thmaNy; and teke friiin it Their Meat, rind ,
:theii...brenjb!thtir....conts.;'and . 2 ... .theis Jiatits,.,,J
4.rieir'iliTtds,;:iiiikrliki - 150 - 4Witlinitt...soMe - f-I]
dines putting . .spmethinginto it. : ' Pray adi
vise inc. And if you thiiilttheybave such
.rip,l - 0 - cifitieTvliet rreTilfey-Iflio.eontriliiite
to this general Stock,•ought not to . have-the
best bread, totd_the.:Anost-dn'eat_and _Witten,
and the Choice-Of the . clothing? - ..1 make
thialeat inquiry, because one 'OrMy boys,
who is least willing.„to....4._any little jobs 1..
ask of him, is most particular bed' inliii
eating and clothing.
.1
.I:_have.notieed; some young gentlemen.
- Who - cinuribtile-nothing7trr - this - stock - , - i&
stead of looking_ with griititude to_ those, by
whose industry they are fed and . . clothed,
Speak lightly of them. Is it 'necessary; to;
-inculeato-this-on-,my-sons-1-or-will---they
'take itupTtlieinselves ? or- may they not be
able to ineke their 'way in. the 'world tvith=
out such accomplishments? 1 call it ‘.•ac-,
ceinplishment," because I have seen none
of it among the workies, nor _among' plain i •
unpretending people of fortune ; but only
among such as are very accomplished, such
as can speak; with composure . of none but ;
the Wealthy. or the fiiti . orlable
..
1 . oacning:niy,
boys to work. If I had , no daughters, I
would Certainly de so.
,"But if.,l should
teach the' any:industrious pursuit, by
which they may earn . their, meat and their
bread, they will.irvitably be dieppdd by
their present elegantend worthy associates,
and my daughters, never 'seeing .any of
ihein,-willlose all chance 'of ever procur
ng; for a husband, one of these elegant and,
, accomplished young gentlemen, who,. hay-,
ing no ernployMent, would•certainly make
the'most kind and provident husbandsi , and
then it would.add so . much to mAstanding
to have a 60n-in-law; whOse.iclothes.Were
never soiled, anil w_h.OSe wit was _never.
•thdled ,by any attention to any sort of busi
ness. What shall file ? Tray advigearie.l
and if I like - the advice you.give me, as to.
my sons, the•next I,ereve will relate to my
daughters.- . lam very respectfully, .
—__
Tribute to the 'memos of the kite
• •F - Rew George G. Cooknzan.H
The following •preamble
,and resolutions
were :unanimously adopted't,at the second
[Quarterly : MeetingConference on the Wes
ley
:..;!. or thy , . present' year,
held on the.7th (lay' of dune, 164 .
Whereas it has been.ascertained thbt
beloved brother,: GEOllO2l' G. Coomunni,- -
who' so lately dabored'aMong 'Us as a' thin-'
ister 'in . holy things, and :wild; we :must,
hasitere• many seals -to"his Ministry,' left' '
ibis CoOntry on the 'llth ky'orMarclrliit;
in the. steamship :President,: to pay k.fillat
visit to his native country; that since his
Aeparture . .nothing definite 'has been heard
either from him or the ship • he'
sailed, and -..that.' :
lit is highly prObabld she'
with' all on board Jibs, the dispensitio r n.
of Providedce, been .loistv.iherefore,
' 1. ResOlired, That in all probability our
beloved - brother,' G. Gr; Uookman has been
Itaken:from us by itivallivise though .
i table' Providence, -we 'bow humble'
I submission to HA who :giVetli
life and taketh it away, and whoee tiOy
name 'We feel bound to ruse and; adore,,
though.iva at.,the shine time deeply lanleut
that"one aci - useful,a6 vigorous, ao eloquent
in the wilier,' of; God, should •be' among us
' ,no more to call to "zonie Oplei'the help of
the 'Lord, .tO .be the help'of i..Ve Lord, against
the might*"' ,. and though liis body sleeps'
beneath the surfae&of the'oeeati, we trust
his epirit ti now redeetried, regenerated',
atuf with hie Saviour, in 'Whose, cause he
so. aealOnsly`laberede:'
„ ges ' UllTd4ll l
.o!Wiq. es.a,bodyiend as ,
our, beloved brother_ and the ardent affection.
he Ottlit*Pil,,f9r., his ,fs deeply;
and bincerely sympathize with ; that family
theii litffiction and, the irreparable, hi sii
they have in ell probability,. sustained. ,
Reselyirtl, 'PIO affSr,cour Most af t t
featismate. cotldelence;,torklio, femily _and.
frieuds of'ourl ate bet o
‘ y s ed pastor, and, pray
fervently"that,,,t4p. Grßeg •9r, , Oad , may, be ;
sufficient to sustain themmuler this: deeply,
afflictive dispeilsation4 thisE 411 V' w9T l t.
,together for kti?ir tiltimate , good, and, k at a.
' lo 6irileeting ttlaybe• in tiessrvatiMiloi,
MBE
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ME
A. PARENT.
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them ! T A ng onvo fever ‘ asting bliss;:(
That,
We . will beartqstitriony i toAlie: faithful 1111011;
114,14 . Ida he direharged iiis9duty as a'
pastotvhile.he labored among its, and to
the ernest,and eloquent appeals be made
to the 4o: co '
,51 Resnitced, . That, in jestinkouy.,of ,our
Seneeriiy iii :"Whit, We' liaoe
Sed,,,wo earnestly . .and_aillietionately-..linvite
a co =operation of his tirethren and •friends,
else where,in. raking-provision fdr fife. pril
er care and nuruire•of his afflicted. fainil
- 0. Res°hied; 'Phi a Orly
~the ._above
preamble and resolutions.be ,forwarded to
sister Cookman and to his father; arid 'that
,the same be,publishettip the papers of this,
city, and in the ,Christian, 4.dvocate,,and,
Journal of new York: „
:EDNIUNI) . DbßSg ' r,
JOHN P. 't •
B. K. MonsiLr o Secretary
-Mraihitiatiin; Ante, t 9; 1941. •
FR6Ai.,T SA 61 dYVId
,ISVA.N DS,
. .
brig ,at Mazatlan, ,hrimght
files of the:Polynesian; 'published at If olio. :
,to., of
Thercontain, no importontnos,
The night of the 1,1,th of, Jane - ary .wAs
>the:mildest on. Tecord, the : - ihermotrieter 'in,
,the.morning stood : at 55 AlegreeS. , ;
The United States ship, Vincennes, was
expected at: bah.Aink t , from Hilo, the :!'sth
,of Peb..,; A singtiler_circhinstancl,,lMsr_o_ver;,
e . anie'•At o )servatory,
erected at Hilo, it was discdvered that the
pendidunri would not operate regularly, and
that-the-observations-were entirely useless:
AnOther site was selected and lite results
were the same, and : still another site had to
'Tiee ected,. ,l'he. phenomenon has f been
noticed be fore, and %•as supposed:it) be
owing to a trembling of the 'earth occasion- .
etl by subterrane.in fire. •
The officers and crew of the•Vincqnnei
represented to be-iri .excellent 'health and
. •
•
• C'apt. Wilkes 11:i.e.-been entirely success'4'
fullu ascending-Vow boa,.in• January,
with tat 4w - it egess# l t
.
• It, wds a great iask,_and",reiluired the
sewtiies fee ye al:hiindred men to,trans.port
the• instruments, small' framed heildinge;
,_Cwltich are so constrected that .tlisleati be_
takenapartpe9ogether in. a few .niin
,ates;)• storesr i cc,7. But, the_ energy
and..persev . erahee dlthe commander and
his officers overcanie : every-difliculty, and
that-they were re:warded . by . iinding a', field
of_evenitkoreinterest than_theyanticiPated,
• - and - also - by - eticcessfel (y -- ac - compl
ohjectrof the' expedition.. -The-whole
active . volcanic_ region of. that. portion of
Hawaii has been thoroughly explored, and
- the - trucheiglits_and'positions - of - the - inoun=
tains °ascertained. - . The - party weee'sixteen.
days. from file to the summit, ‘v.li - e - re they
encamped - for about three weeks, building',
high walls of stone around 'their tents. to
protea,,them from the strong blasts .which
swept across the mountain. These will
remain 'as monuments , of ,their visit, and
fer,the benefit, of future explorers... After .
. 1 - 14 • a . war 1
. y fa"
• .. own ; t .t ter
ammeter stood commonly at from 25 to
'3O degrees , E. though -it occasionally sunk
as:low as , f3 degresS. • Still the party were
so well provided that they suffered but lit
tle from the , cold. The natives, however,
were not able: of stand- it, and were sent .
41.iifiy. The
,ocean and the high peaks of
MountLoa can be distinctly seen from the
summit, notwithstanding its great area.—
Steam still issues ftotn • the immense crater
discovered by Mr.
,Croodricli, - though . 'no
fire:is:now - to be - seen: The volcano of
Kilauea was•in a 'very active - etate.
port has reached Hilo that a new eruption'
had commended near the see antkno.t_far
from the recent stremp.—N. Y.. Jour. Coin..
ROBBERY ,OF, THE FEEDER
ICI( COUNTY. EdilYK,--Recovery of a
portion of the Money.—,The money, that
was stOlenfroin this bank has been recov
ered, with the exception of about twenty
eight thoUsand dellars. We understand
that the circumstances which led to this re-
Stilt were as follows: Some. time ago, the
directors of the bank received a communi
cation from.a person in New
Wiley, Who repre
mrsriiiins e lf as
,a.laW-
Yer ,lll l:7 l '.,tgitid dint ; proftssipnally
igaine'aequainted .with such flets,as, would
enable him to secure the restitution-,of,the
sColes , property non certain terms. -
Wrn. Bradley Tyler, one of„tite ,direetors
of the Vrederick COunty Bank, 'and ,W . m..
M. Beall,,E ! sq, the cashier of-the Fariners'
and. Mechanic'sPank offretidriek,connty,.
repaired to New York; ,anck . after •.a, good .
deal of negotiation, succeeded.in recovering
the whole. arnonlit,,,with the ,exception oC
the 'stint above , s,tat#:. •We understand
tligt.the gold and.tlikinctes of 'banks other
,
than ; ,the issues
,Of: the
,robbed ,institution,
were oretaiOid; and that 'the lawyer who
was the agent in . compounding the felony,
charged a commission some, ten" thous
and ddllars,for his services.. No; information
Waa.'giten that. conk! lead to the,detection, of .
the robbery, although 'Mr. Wiley upon,
ing9nestioned upon that point by Dr. Ty:
ler; Said' that 'he" (the Doctor) had , peen: the
pritiaple•of the nt:sii ' during_had , ,.
ila
•"ViSit. to . Neikt' York; ' '
•• , •
artgem6ni t - utterly
indefensible:'' ,Seniedi:himselk a 'lawyer,'44 -- . shobld
'it • once; denounced by 1114' i V6tiooiteki:4o,
ditjriiis ed ' fire bar There r ..4P :
firofesiienal
,pristefidoir Lo act, wHic,b'cali jqstify o'l6 aoi=
rapt pact 1 4 4446 1 116 Played.
trust that, the bank will put, the
p ublic 'lit
ossession.'4fali-liteaflieteikatir'etitheirtic
Nape; •WhNet,"we re,joite' I hat' the' rnoneY
i)* been , reioverediliAVlibiliq`thit IWO:61011'
.anY"ihinettic
' by; the'' bank, rtifc , iaterkre''Willkhthii'eatite
of •public*EtildePi .• • •-•;-;
r, ft!f: 3fi
trOok"'',
.111
sioriPo'la' l / 4 vOrni)Oiao, arrested in the tiiwO
of. St:'lllaithisiilte iliy . F . `a - gOk n oo a
chiiie ;of ''OraCtfr''to a,: littlC aboti,t,,io
years
Vor eoi tri(hvg,,fah!t
wret ,
ed:' Wit tiii,9ttifi,3rtiitsoe,,titfilit?t**iti,t'•i
. " ,
wery ; :ttnetcl , rolie, '4iving her
. upwardp of
On the bare back . . 'i-Aho s '4 hen
-I(ed 1141'ieitie — diciund eith :a .lisign;iiticki':
ivoiinding' soil' bidising ihe iUrant ' tli
most horrible manner; after which she
bound her_ vtetim
_and thiust her
_under the
flooe.till' next morning,. when the Oil .
formuate)y *disnovered• reselnd":
:the cangsnt "her toline'ntor. roc woman
was -arrested:and : admitted to-bail in -the
sum. of slooo—an' , amount, we should
thible:fnlitfrely in() The"' Child' e
• .
langertmtgonditioft,---
.„.
Wonderful Cu" ire.: We' •heard - ilieloi-.
lowing - particulars, stew days.since, of
almost ritiraettlouS vansition' from disease
n ,in ti einitylo t igo r`,, iti the
petson of Mr: Is r ati.t . Newnian,.of SOmeriet .
county, Marylant. .r . , Mr. N. fur se_yeral
yeartchait.teen'eciifinea' tor ;his hOtWe, - by
severe aillictiori which.; isabled hint. Treln
walkit►g, cud frorri' the? free use;oPhis orals'
anti neck, • On..SatYttlay• night laot he, ivas
eipectedjoidie,.but in; a.few hours becaine
bettll- and o'n .IVionday.eyeningitluring'the .
Ithutidef
sleep,
,and tghis inter astOnishnoint found,
When he:awolto; that,bell4.! the entire use
of all dins limbs:
~He ,arose crook his bed,
ifiessed, Itituself, ; and walltad about :the
ho
,M.ri:Newmart rentombers 'to. have.
eic'perienoed, Peculiar! sensation , in..: his
Witqle.systeiu durii Inns sleep and twat
all. the ciretunstr -ceslio rather colll.lll-F'
_
can be irrivotl . at, but tliat tht.agent: of,tbis
woeoerful eute'.was electricity . , It, at least
furnishes'a sebject. fair much spientjfic.ex
i)lanatiol..7-Egstort•(4ld.),Gazelle. .
FOREIGN NEWS.
'of the t
.
Eight Jays later'from England-,-.linpor
',ant Aews.
" : 1.3y the arrival at Boston, on Saturday
ampraing, of Alie swear packet Britannia, :
ikiaggFifiijliiii4 - 7 1 144lf,kkAftli
.tyleuietfroin - LiVerpool,.‘ve-haVe;mniclon;
piiiie,rs.to,tlie 18ili, Liierimel to the 19th,., ,
and Continental.
.news-,with—tWee- r epries—'
ponoing.,
. 0 ", :- _
_The . most important. political news, hat
Ave bave, the : . passage, .by-,a
one; of Sir Robert- Peel's motion of want
of - eOnsdence in, the - Miniiisfry._
The most interesting intelligence brought
by the . Britannia, relates to the British Par
liament, in %Odell - Miniskrjr have sus
tained severaldefeats, - amb ha ve
.determined
upon i a -dissolution - that-body; and the
trial of it new. election. •
Sir Robert 'Pears; widow:fora censure
Of the - Ministry wash brought forward in
the Ilouse of Commons. on the sth °finite,
and passed by a majority. of one. .13y this
sow, the House have declared that . .the
sent Ministers of the Crown do not possess
the confidence of Farhutment, and ihat their
continuance 'in . office is at variance with
the spirit of the ‘Constiititio*2.lNce an
nouticement.of this vote excited, of course,
berS.,-, Lord' Julia' Russell, the - ministerial
leaden', then rose, and stated that he should
deliberate till. Monday following, ,this was
on Sattirday evening,) as to what course
he would pursue fur the vindication of the
Ministry. .- • .
On Monday he announced. to. the Noose
his intention of advising the Queen to dis
solve .Parliarittnt. Sir Robert Peel, • who
was • preparedup his . attack by
opposing the,state4 that• in. con
sequence of this,measure, he should .defer
his, a i ttempt. StibsecientlY, the strength of
parties was tried agaiit , On the Criminal Law
question, and the Ministry. were . beaten by
a- rnaj . ority.ef , '
.
Active . ptcparations were in. progress4dk
the election. • Lord John Russell was 'to
stand .for thi. city of. London. Parliament
continued tf 'sit,:but was to be dissolved in
1
alew..day 'by commission. The Minis
try. were.c ildent of .adding.much to•their
strength at.• e neiv election.
The exc ement bit the subiect:fe;L:
Leod had Trlpjacli v -Aii Away ; all par- :
ties,7P.X9 - 4,:i ling at h0me.!!....------ . -
- orothingi-of course, heard ,of the Presi-'
ent. . - ...". • 4P '. , " " • '•'
.. .
.Sir ,Robert Wilkie, the great..•painter;
died suddenly
. at Gibralter; . -.--. i . .
Astley's'llheatro . in London : was burnt
i ?
down .on t .80 .of _June }. One woman wasl?urnt : t death.. The loss . .of_ property
was estirnat .at X35,000-sterling. • ...• i •
,There ,li e. beenL.seAreral—inore—deatfis
arpolig the )obility,.zamely, the Earl .01.
Fortescue, : nd : Lady -.Emily Cloncurry.
Ceratnande Janies.Duncan; N . . N: is also
dead: - • - ' .
100 JO
Lady,Fann:
month.
: ,:Her. MaJ
and, held a
17th.
. . .
4tuasell is;, to ~he !married fte
Eljiot . ..at..;the :close of, this.
;y, j heti. gi ti9n a . Court Bal 1."--
Yranti Drawing-Room on the
The Lealthp~ the
alarm Wa:4-felq9c.4ll
Active rnoveneit
Eng . co - 40:
next flqqtions:;,,Ou
In Syria ,rnorq; n•
and some turkisb
baqi moon
,-, „.i t 1
We ~are given:to
.etruelione ,, giveri77ta
om proceeding as. (;)
to • sopercede , Capt
against' the .Chores
1;--London Coto ieli;
From Fraticev
moment. ..,Marshal \L flinisiry , of ,
relating to • thO•rpciiiil
come back again,
have his way. ' 1.
The Turkish Suit
01 . 4 ire, ,i n the
BE
Porlicu4r ill!eree,t; ‘,l
I.lft,Froodh K aye 4
Pttar i . n Algi e rs,, 111 ?
Et , ', 3rouP 'pa I
oiling,, in ! tO t :
,w4on you AA'
how poor .hO ibooomfai
=OM
BOSiOII.
ENGLAN D.
.. . ... • ~
I'
4/neon was bad„ Some
At
sequenee...- .. , ~
il,!ers , making. alb over
ndArorand, for, the
1 n
..
excitement prevailed,
bles have broken out, ,
rs,had .beori driven.
sets:: .. ' 7 ...'
GI Ai• , ' • . ',l-1
ceive payment; or to give , atlyr receipt fell
the payment of , any taxes that hive not
been' duly assessed, and returns , of said. as
sessment made according to law, norshall
any ; . such treasurer, commissiouer, ..Ccp
misereners br colleseti,ii,or:c i ther, pet:Bo, en
This or' their, hehair,', receii , e . pay or.give
any receipt . for the -payment or an y; ',4*11;
from- i dle , ,.payment ., o w party , „
seseed beeireidlierite'd
himself ` appear ' i,it,;hi own ,Pt4PC;tilitoile
and tenuer paYoe,Olpf ihe.tel'eacre;m:.wnieli
.he toe Veen e i Xelier4H.
be la iv fay for :a9 co mix= `
eic‘heie'4l:lllly , 'm . )011; 'fop: ether'
naiiie' or
asiteileorfdr'e'didatent eieeesors o 1 PPY,!(*PI4'
mlifp‘r• Wailt 'dr; district ' and ifierpoch'irea T
serer;
oi their be
half, shall violate anylaf'theirdilshiiiie'de
.this section, he shaltOtriStrelinvietion there
of. befbre , aiiy court ioMpefent.lliv
risdiction„ pay 13' fine , of-ine , hiihdred dolk
lars 'for the imeof the ConinanWealth, ;end
ahallmoredVer fiirth.wittr'reihoved :froth '
ofice..and•tlil, r vadanoy , therebyoceitisionedi
In.'; either, of said,' offices',', • shall: be • ' ott
,
derstand that:the in.
ir Henry Poitinger;
miasioner to'Canton
!were warlike
,ao:extreme,degree.
is little news . .of
Milt relired fifonyith'e
)osetl misasurs.
pg t of ..soldisiii , ,buf
eing.- told he . triight
declining in health.:
'resent .nOthing ;of
oti ,
'tt,the to wn at MPS=
forg(ying. it.,
tvlto Is
lai yog.; a. Itundred
nesti of, it, end :see.
.at
ES
:RilalingifqTreag-; the - el ct o of uil
tS'nt
;._., ;x , urgrir. andtiriot~ier purposes.
'Sectioki 1..11 it the Senate
and House of Representatives of the Com
monwealt,h.4. of Pennsylvania in 'General
Asseinbly• met, and . it is-hereby enacted by
tile ati 'Sof: thb' earliciiMiii se=
eond , Tuesday in bctober next, and - on,the
same 'day• eiiery•ftWo' years tlierea(ler; if
,ehall•;,be voters• in
the - seVeral'OeMiities - orihis`CleihMoniiealth,
twouitabluirersou-10-6erveras-ounty
' 'treasurer; who eater upon flia'diaies .
Of.hiii",efficabii:the first Monday in January
next after his election, and perform all the
Auttes:enjoi A ed by la* . on - the' se*eral coun
ty tredatireis ' otrthi4 Cemnionirealtli, until.
iin Ilan - 606r 'axi• ,
Years next after , hie' indention into' office 'as'
aforesaidt.•!':;!••• • ' '
. .
0 5ee. , 21 The , :election- shall • - lie 11.1d;••and
returns, of election made, in the notinner
.prescribed . 4iy layi in , ilie"taiw'or county
commissioners, and the validity of the elec
tion. orjretiirli 'be subject' to' like trial and
examitiationlii - east:of contest. ' i• • . . '
'BeC.'3; - .Nii'indge; Clerk; Or, frollion6- , ,
tary of; any iCatirt, - :FieOter" of , Wigs Or
Recorder of Deeds, Con iitY'C'ertint isSiciner, -
.
or County Anditor;. shall be .'elligible to
eleetithi as Conn iy . T reaSO re i ' during 'their.
continuance iii office, nor shall"aiii - County
Commissioner:or COkinti Auditor - be 'eligt
_b.leptittiLtli:eLexpir'.atithi.-'or tinii4earl.-__neitt.
slier the - terin for which 'they 'shallhe elec
ted, tier' shall any county l'reaSuree'serVe
in such' offiCe more., thawtwo..years-iwjeny
terni of four' years. ' ' • ,
~
Sec: 4. Each person elected: a' County
Treasurer- shall,before-.enteripg-into--the,i
duties. of his office; give bonds with_seen- 1
rity in, the Manner 'and on the conditions
prescribed
~in ' the thirty 7 third and thirtv.:-
,-feurtli sections of. aWaet, entitled "An 'Act
• relating to counties, and county and town-
Ship -Officers," paised the 15th day,of..A
pril, 1834 ; and it shall be
_the duty.of 'the
[.County. Commissioner; after the bonds and
,emety,,,are given and approVed,...to give, the
itiSbiejfir,*4 - '4•Vg #16 . 0
4:te' .7 34 4 i-Cb O
ir.
peinilitenl, - iiiTilfeTorrii • and; manner
.prsv ,
Licribed bythe 31st-section of :the 'last act
L aftiresaid, - and TortAaird4 . -- c - e - itift - caW- - -thereot.
to the Auditor General in the manner therein
prescribed, and such certificate shagbe.re- 7
corded as in sal act.directed. •:., - .
• - ec..: 5.. Inrny- - persorr - so'elected:
County Treasnr . "shall: be del . :bred ineli
gible, refuse to-give bonds according to law,
die, resign;,remove from- the county; or to
'be removed-from office ow account of. any
_tieliiiquencY or_inisdemeanor, it shaiL be
lawful for tike_Courty Commissioners_to
appoint's sal/fable person to 'fill said 'office
until ,the expiration of the term for whibli
such_ - _,(.1.0.u.nty 7reas - urer • shallThityebeen_;
elected, and the, person so appointed shall
conform and, he subject to the .laws of this
-Commonwealth 'in relation to County.
Treasurers, and
,be subject to like .removal:
Provided,_ no - person shall be , appointed
declared by law ineligible to election._
5ec...6. If the Commissioners of any,
county shall believe the County Treasurer /
In a igeng - iri eTibiic - moneys cOnTin r itte r ti...tt
his charge, or that from the insufficiency
of his Security the public interests 'are like
ly to suffer, i shall be lawful for said Coin
missioners topetition - the 'Court of Quarter
ilSessions of •t R-proper county, setting forth
the facts comphiined of, and if said Court.
shall believe said' complaint well founded;
it shall make such order -for the removal of
such' Treasurer, or require additional secu
rity, as to said shall appear just and
proper in the 'premises., . . , -.
Sec. 7. If;any.ConntyTreasurer, elected'
Or appointed under the' provisions of this
act; after taking on himself ; the duties of
the office, shall neglect -orrefese to. perform.
any duty required of him ~by law, he shall
-on conviction be fined in any
r aunt not ex
ceeding three hundred dollars, andbe forth
with removed from office. r -- ,_ •
• Sec. 8. Every, County Treasurer here
tofore elected or appointed, and- now
of
•ing his office under the provisions, of
.the
..92cisling laws, 0f —. 4 . 1 tW ,- .ll.".Pl e f t i`l 4 • l II"
, hall
..
be, and hereby is, continued in office until
•the first Monday in •Sanuarytieiffunleas
sootier removed according to the provisions'
of this act:. :Provided Said treasurer shall
give bond
the
to 'the terqs•and 'pro
visions of the lavv.'unde . r : which ,he was
;elected or appointed, conditioned . fora the
faithful performance of his duty until,, the.
time . aforesaid: -Proeided,. That on re
newing, his bonds for the - faitliful.perfor 7
•ins.nce,othiS. r duties,:sis ,-proyided- by-exist 7:
ing laws,, the 'present - county treasurer of
. the county of, Philadelphia, shall , continue'
in offiCe iintirtliegiird Tuesdayin.October .
' next; WheWhiiSuecessor shall be qualified;
and at the said general election the present
county treasurer shall nin•be eligible to said
office;: and •it shall :not be-lawful' fer. anY
,
.cou n ty,• % treasu rer, coculy. commissioner or'
commissioners; or any collector-of taxes in
any township; warifor - dititriet,'nor for any
'other person on 'his Or their...behalf, -to re.
__.
suppli94lw.in other cases of vacancies in
such once.' ' , . ••".
'SecAd - All spiicialacts , anthotiiint.thit
elebtiori Of county treasureri, and "all other
laws of this commonwealth which are al
tered or supplied by the provisions of this
Aci, be and the same are hereby repealed:
Provided;.ll6* - 6:v6r,, that in.ilie counties df
Lycoming and,Clinton; the election under
'this law*.'shall be heldori - the - seCond 'rue&
ii6y in Ocloberi , lB43, and the term of the
present treasurers of said counties * is here
v eitehdedontil - the first Monday in Jan-
Et
uark; -- 184
Sec. 10.. It shall not be lawful for. any
guardian, of the poor, inspector of the pri, 7 ,
son controller of public sehoola,"morriber
of thelhoard:of"healtVnar for any' person
- employed,in the •sherifs office Of trOsur
er'g,office,,countY cojilmissioner's offiOe or
treasurer of any county, to hold,the othce
or perfora : the?tlqtiegef surdv eauttty• and,
if any:'eptinty.treaSurer'eleettid'or,appoint;
ed underthe provisions, of this," - act, after
taking upon himself the 'dtitieibf 'MO Of
fide' 'shall embezzle, misuse or, waste the
public" rncineys committed to, his charge, he
shalli.ori•'conviction; be fined in • a sum not
less thatrOnolulndred dollarS, and not more.
than two thousand beimpris
one'd for a time not less than_three months,
nor Mora than two,. years, the, antoont of
paid term, of impriselknent to be at thedis
cretictn,of Ahe court. •
1,-4c.,:relatingkultherpurpases..
Approved; 2.7th•May, 1841.
Temperance Department.
•
PLEDGE.OF TIIE CUMBERLA 7 ND COUNTY
'MAUI:RANCE SOCIE.TY.-
WEI THE UNDERSIGNED, DO - AGREE, THAT WE WILL
NOT USE. ANT INTOXICATING LIQUORS:NOR TRAFFIC . IN
THEM AS A BEVERAGE;' THAT WE WILL NOT FROTH:IE
THEM AS Ali' .ARTICLE OF ENTERTAINMENT,. OR FOR
PERSONS IN OUITMPLOYMENT; AND9WIAT,,.IN "ALL
SUITABLE WAYS, WE WILL DISCOHNTE/NANCE THEIR.
USE THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY. 4, •
. .
AN TO FARMEBS:' .
. The following is cud frOth the last kernirt
of. the
.E x. Cum. of
,the,AM I Tn R 4„
10.
2..
0 ...
;
iiiLaiiinirierriliralie;*ons 4 deriticii-4r
the farmers of otincountry:
... " :Drunkenness Tcannot:-:--iontr-bireori
tinted-in our world:withorit'the aid.of `so-,
`ber men. Sober men must Make the. laws
wilich-license ; the traffic.. Sober-men must
be _the - Jendors.;,sober_ men., inust_he _The.
importers and distillers, and sober .men
must furnish the capital'for importation and
-.the materials for distillation. The earmers
of . our country stand, at. the 'fountain head
_of .tli is tremendous-evil, and-te-theni r stand--
ing there., the' committee_ woad - ;make a
sofemn appeal.- .. -.__.. _ 1 ,
FARMERS, next to the
,great Author of
allgood,-You stand as the...almoners of the
world: - You • •bring food uut=of "the earth.
As you ;pour it forth : from . y,our .granaries,
.the eye bleases''you. "The - ox` knoweth
his owner; the ass fria master's crib.;" the
' widow's heart, as she receives sustenance
for herself and her babes, sings for joy.-.---
Fora momentary gain, you can become a
• curse and riot a blessing. You can convert
fAthe .i.train 'and t
. tr• ..rr e ir..whintine ' dar . ,corat
pours into your• tap, into a poison which
shall turn. the husband and father into ' a
brute' and 4end, - beggar families, excite
reien to the commission of ferocious crime
and ruie_sonls.. But Will you do it? . You
can feed the, distilleries with your surplus
prodded - Mrs ;- ybu can - keep up, those fires
which burn up the body and burn.the Soul,
~ and plei'd,that,,as.you throw, your•produc
tions in the public market, you are not re
sponsible for • any of these •effects. But
' will this satisfy conscience.? Will this'
satisfy the Searcher of all hearts, when he .
' shall make inquisition for blood? To those
of you, who look simply at loss and gain(
-we would put a question- 7 Will. not every.
- drunkard you make, hold a mortgage on
' your farm for his support? Will not every
criminal, excited, by you to acts of violence,
lay upon..you :for his trial, imprisonment
and punishment a heavy assessment? .Dies
nor e'very , poor • house, jail - and hospital.
bring sweat from the brow of every_indus
. '.,•;,,,,,!! ferffier and ! mechanic, in the land?—
Ai ..... ..r.--•-•
!And. have, - you a right, for personal gain
thus, heavill to tax your ',renew citizens?
May there' not be aifasSessment.of an
other character Which you may not be wil
ling to
. bear?: If.you maparacture.a - poitiOn
or furnish the material for,this manufacturee
'may Mt a riAirteoui God .visitYoU in, jiid6
met t by. calling . you 'to follow; a An to a,
r
drun t" d's 'grate, orveihrips 'cause you to
fall into a pit which you yourselves have
jigged '_ i __Would. it. not„_bri _better, that : Ood,
'should send the Mildew to : bliist your crops,
the insect to destroy - your. wheat, 'theAgat.
to blight your corn, the caterpillar to. waste
- your leek better,' far better that God should
stretch, you 41) e,: . 40,11; Of; sickness, and that
your farm should lay waste, yOur frUit . rot
in the' tifild; and, yinir ehildren become pen
,sio.ners on the bounty of ',others?"
f :But-what shall farmers do with their
surplus prodircti;„When the distilleries are
!cios,ed?.! , ; We answer, they can supply our ,
Markets . with good pork, instead of .the
1 wretched - article now furnished. by the ihs-,
-tilleri;': ; aird r Can , fatten beer ler, our . home'
_and, for i the.!.eity, market. 'A farmer near
Mechanicaburg, thus appropriated' hie stir-,.,
plus corn and grainiest yeari . anti at 'a pub
lie Ternperanee.,meeting'statett: this.;.aa.. the
itisuli., .7-? . . 4. 7 1 ha4tile,eding Aelf,,,iind pork
'inked& iffeeiting'4l-;:dietilleiiii he had ,
:ofgaipaCct,the.nleans t ;ql, greatly' enriching
'his-!ri
larni,' . .and . inl . cingo year: hatturde
'it tiet;*irtio(l#4. 4e.t.iimeriDellAti,s."--
Welrepeit.,leatit'alhttedied, faraierq:'e:ill
t f pp a t : rtjig - qcparitnent- the preient year. • •
- ' -- - 4 4 N,Iii , -
11. 6 l itdig "
441,pcipons baving,booke out
:4are,rop)este4 toR ati'Wedpeeosiy,iir,
I . l,rilOy. !hie,,week. • ,„. . .
I."POTiS - Lib.
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1 „MIA :mA XTQCki:fkitn'thesubscriber, is.polite;•
ly regioSatOd:to•retorn.,tlio same immediately,; pro
'Med he has - ntifOriker' us,e,for thein: *Word to
tthe'v4to,3l& o ll !,.• oo.} L, •
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ME
Iplendid Lotteries:
..111onotigalia Lottery
Class G. for. 1841. .
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the
_ . 10th July, 1841. . ".
GRAND CAPITALS.
25,000 Dollars !
slO,OOO--45,000---iO,OOO-spoo--4,000•-3poti.
528-2;500,- • • • .•
59 Prizes of i;000 . Dollars,
• • 28 of $250-200- of $2OO, &c. -
---75-Number -Lottery—l3.--Draam--Ballots ,
— 7"Titkets - sl . o—Halves_.ss, uarterS $2,50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 ho e icktutsl-30---
Do.. .. . do •25 Half do 65
• DO. ' do' ;25 Quarter do ,32 50'
.
Vii giur . . oug:10 na - .Lottery.
Claw' 11; for '1841.--To driiivn - at .
Va., on Saturdily,'l7th July, 1841. •
iditiprrhcarrritia.,
I:" ..'+
.
-130,000 .D6lla .
I of SLO,OOO, 1 of 5,000, ) of 3,500;1 of 3,090,
$2,500--1,995-z-2.0f 1 0 500-30 of ,1,000 •
'56 of 250.--75 of 200, 6m.lcc.
• -76 Number Lottery-14 Drawn Dallots:
Tickets only, sl.o • Halves $5 Quarters $2,50' ,
Certificates'of Packages of 25 "Whole Tickets sl3o'
D 0.., . do • , 25 Half • do ~ 65.
Do.. • '•.25 Quarter d 6. 50. 7
.
Virginia ~Leetilbprx -149titery.
Class for 841.--To be dradvfat Alexandri r si- •
Sa s tnediti; 1 . 81„; f:' '
•
~GRAND
Od
5
Amoantiaeto •
40,000 Dollars-!
$5,000 :7 3,500-;- . 3p70- 7 .1,0007-2,500- . - ,
40--rize4- 0 41400,- •
51.1_ of -250- 7 60 of 200, Ste.. &c. - •
- 75-Number Lottery--12 Drawn itallOts..
• .Tickets sto—Dalvesss.—.Quarters t 2 50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $l3O ,
Do. - f'• do • •25 Half do 65
DO. do Quarter do 52 50
• Vii crinia )(4eoburg Lidtery.
. Class L for 1841.4irdtie - dj-awn at Alexandria,
D. C. mi Saturdaylclib.tht of July, 1841:
- :s3 oQ~?- sT0;0fo
6.000_ Doll.pys.
• 0;000
4,000 • do.
do.
1,717. do.-- .
1,000 do. •
600 do.
- .300- do.
200 do.&c.
75 Ntinder Lotteryf--14, Dralyn Ballots.
Tickets $l 0---Halyes.ss---Quarters $2 507
Certificates of Packageiof '25 Whole Tickets 050
Do. do • 25-Half . do • 65
MT -- do '2ssauartir - tkN —3250,
_ I'-prize of .
1 110.
1 do.
1 do.
.1 ; do.
25 prizes of,
25 . do. ,
28 .do.
200 do. :
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For Tickets anti Shares or;:Vertificates of Pack- \
ages in the above Snlendni Lotteries ,— address
J.. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers, •
Washington City, 1). C.
Drawings sent immediate* alter they are over ,to
all - who order as above.
Vr,ARRAITTEZ)
FRENCEI.BURR
Mill' _Stones,
Of Vie best inaterial imported into
,this
Country,
-- For Stild . httlie-.Stifiscrib,er4,
• . •
In Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, and Chain- ;
bertiburg t " , Pa.; where they purpose manufacturing •
and keeping on hand the best article of different it- .
zes, to suit any wlm may give them is call. • . ,
Chambersburg,
pa? June SO,
Shiremanstown,'
•I N •rem nn . w Pin in vis
'll .
D I. . en ts ,
R"'l 'C LOOM
IS permanently located in Carlisle, and
will perform all operations Writ are required in
Dental Surgety, anal* as Filing, Plug.ging. and-Ex
tracting Teeth, and inserting. Artificial , Teeth, from
a Biagio:teeth to u. whole set. He will also attend to
all'diseases of the' risouth, gurus, &c.; and direct 'and
regulate:the first andsecondtlentitionso_ls to 'reader
the teeth of children-and youngpersons regular and.
beautiful:,
•
.
Dr;:LOOMIS may at all times be found at his of.
.fice,-on High street;opposite Madfarlaate's Hotel. •
' Carlisle,Aune : ••• : `;
, BONNETS.
Jag reeellied at the New Store, a large , and 'mien
didassortment of English Straw and Florence Bon-.
nets; offered for sale at low prices by
' •, • i •• r' ARNOLD*. TADRABOZ-
MaiTh at;' l g 4l ., • -
, .
- • Damask Silk Shawls:
Received" this day ' front . ' Philidelphia,st lot o
to oily sbaw•ls,. ,iVew -• •• • ••• •'•
• •
• biii5..450,u1t,.-,
carlisic,Juac'.l j I'B4l.
Prince's Imperial Polisfr.-
A superior article for cleansing F.iiiver & Brifsinnitr.
Ware, also Brass, and Copper Ware, just received
by the subscribers. . -
111T;%R' Ik'AITILVANV,
Nisi); 7 19,11141. 1
S, r
Of all kinds warranted : of :the best materials and;
ivorknumship, can be ,purolkased on xeriaccommo,t. I
doing terms, at.' the. mafiuGtetory of the attlosarlbrEii I
No. 12 Lexington street near Liberty,Baltionore... , I .
3. T.4)llCilicIC T
carp intelligeneerMid Keystenei Barrisbum pug;
lislt the above to the amount of ono dollar each, and,
nd bill to the)Subscriber.'
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. FEReETB AL . INSURANCE
,_ ..}.,.,:::0F.:1-,, , z.1i0r
A r oriA.•:•dmericatri , Ins urance Company
.; , - 1, :-- ~P hiladelphia:' ' l . ''''' '
1,0 CAPITA'''. •$600,V00« ,
, This.Cornpany, in connection with•thelictistill'hu;••
Blouse; will taken ;• ••,• •, 1,, •'t• :.. '-? •,• •• ~
.' lii e. ,4.lPerpeturalrltilsibio',
en ihe most reAsonable tertudieriiing "Mi'staiiiii 6r "'
brick blilidlOgrabbutl2so emerythoueatql.riollsls.
luisured., -Any pet.sos , ,iusuxcaiDaXi.after. three- 40 0 ', ' 1
demand, reclaim their, irreraikal,. coney, subject to a
•deduction oro4flor for ilium; ,
primiri,cl3 . .4R tetkiA. u,s . Att. - the AoffeP!bitail , ltit' t
'l. 1 . 1 : 4 T1 1 1,7491frA t rV31141 .lesrer or perroAct,,,r,
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