rrrTz Si . v - - 21111'8.1D et 10111,311 9 , 04 45 't,;', . _ ........,.. A ; 4 2.,r & , :•*. ,' ..,.'.I,A--;--,,,,- - --% I' fir ' 15 i li. 4")) rhif' ''..._, V t s,l. 4 `,,g • ',- . 7) 4 -I , i , - ',.. 3:%.73. ','',;...... ' gt;%*44:44--4Vh ,. 9. _,., -•- , E 'AND . PROPRIETOR. iirri GARLDSLE,,, PA. triiiiii•wrdy;" - 414,5-ilit . l6, 1S:13 I . l7:rll;t7, , ltcuc!rimstulvi , ! EMORY CLAY Subjps. tic siqn c)f Nation4 . l. Con vcii tion I, . - „ I ' • JDEMOQRAIJC ,WHlq PRINCIPvES, goit :111E . 'I.! Ut4C • • 9 "/ 1. A: sound National, currency, regulate by . tint • wil . l3 . trid Authority of tint Nation. Ail'udequnte Rev6lllßi; With. 110 Pi... Amnion to 3. rein,raptits itit Elio li:xeetitive poiver, etn brueit4 a- further . restiietion on the exert:P: of 10 Veto 4. 4,111411/14;ohninistration of the public domain,, tsuiti 'en tnjuitable distribution -of tho proceeds of 's'dies , o‘t!it ittnotik all the Statet-i. • , .s.Att,hopet4 : end, econom ise! administration of thciGenefal dovernment, leaving public officers perfeetArbe'doin of than:lit and of the right of stqrage; % hut, with suitable restraints ugainot, interoper hitt:di:rotten in 'elections. G. - Ali inniendinent Id the Oinstittition,-liniiiing.' 'the it; anben t• of the I'residuntial °dice to it FINGLE TI:101. • These objects etta hied, I think that we should reasb•t& ho iiillicted with had administration of the (.4overn!ni s mt.—llENav CU , m,m.r , s COUNTY C:CT!iopeiuneretie . lVbigs oft:timberland coon ty, ere resp6etrdllS , reiluesterl to meet in the Cuur House ; in the , borotigli cif Carlisle, On ' • Wedipt!Sda,V Evening, ,16th 1111s1., for trlie,poreoso, of adopt ing mensnres to have Cum berland county represented in the Wit,ig_Stuto Convention, which meets nt Itarrini g on the rah cißy qfSerikintber next, to nominate candidates for Canal Commissioners, under tho,new luw elect ing thOse utficeisdty the people. • A! it As expected dint two delegates will he up_ pointed to wild Convention by this meeting,n !urge turnmtit Onlic friends' of Retrenchment end Re form is anxiously 'desired, By order of the Standing Carlisle, August 9, 1843. D. The. Meeting; tli-nig4l • a -- zr wo trutt there will bc.n plentiful oul-pour ing. or lyiligs tonight nt the Court house, to give their:voice in the meeting to uppoinCHele. gates to the Coni'eulion at Ilarrisloirg„ on the Gth of , Siopleniber nciL. Lot no ono neglect:lb iniporlant a matter. 0 7A number of, Owen of Ilarrisburg Hank stock sold lately'for 6.35 to 037 a snare: The par jai - 6? is -$15 riThoutelVilliams,hiS 1.011 und nnother per. son not named, of Mercer county, Pepna.,'were drowned in the Rl•aheeleg' - ereelt near Edenburg, on "Saturday evening thin Gth instant. Mr. W. hue left u large family to mourn their lose. 0: . 1-11) . c Niefri"dotal Whig says Mr. 'Tyler' chanco%); residOitcy remoldos a dog tin Ding i„ina oiler Ids tail! An apt idea. 'Quincy Ada MS ha: , returned licnne nlle iris long tiimupliful journey. Avf.can (.;ardiner, who struck that'. I\T. acnci“l with a kni le on board the Nthr Volk boat, afew _days since, uas examine'd and deatr„ cd in s ane by tits jury. Ho was placed in the lialiiinore I .1 ospital, by order of lip (:'Dort, • 7,41. pew Episcopal paper called the Proteslan . Churihmun has been mailed in Now Yolk it opposition to rtiseyisin ty,;:pl'rosidclit Quincy, of liarvurd College, has thought proper to contradict the ridiculous rumor stafecir by . the"Niv' York Son, tliat John 'l'3ler received thei degree of L. L: D. from that institu: ttoti r •riring.his recent visit to 'Boston. • Ig-\\•hnt an interesting employment it would he for certain editors •in this State, to turn over theii!old files and fend their elabornte r indications of qpy. Porter's lionenty ! .Tho' members of 111(31311r of lho Stale of New: 'York have lately ,tendered &nubile - dinner to }ho venerable and beloved Chancellor _Kent, as a mark of. their respect and admiration: VIM Aim nur,was I : eventfully declined. etl-The,llon. John Q. Adainsew,riveg sttliPS tinipn SatiirJay, from .Ins recent rr. Ile has beeMplieri Where received with most marked re. t;i)Cl:and ntlention o . :27,llcpsicur - Bihit;, the celebrated Belgian gi• anttoio some ienrrs ago visited this country, died ofParis,''rcccntly,'iii his thirty-sixth year. ' An Lrigtislirrimi had challenged him ton boxing mriteli, btit on UK; niortiing of the contest, liibin wutr found detud•frona aneurism. • . hrabi rcccntly been tripped with Fnc it' tif)iyilretiphaleo. In the . I.lliblii Medieitl :Jiitilifint . Dr. 131.iteher•gives ah account 0, tmintarcuting!Cdco - 0 1 TWIrinert wero arrested in Lancaster, on fe'r rsseing (tin dollar 'counterfeit bills on!thceWosterntliank of Philadelphia. Ono calls hipaseifjpigkproen, the ether Jolin Thompson. FnEsTJDer.navra ;IN PrissirivAN)a.—Gen.:,:f. hi.,~luJJy r of the ppd District , iathe first Delegate, upppinte4l ; l9l:enusylvaula, to-the Whig National Courertion, to be held in May next ; limns hi /Articled to vuppoit Ilenry Clay Tor President: ot!! ---"; • . ' • the Philadelphia County. Congr r esidnal Dfjiridta, - nt 'raging n'niong the rivikitifdldiltni`fof the' lineo s fend . It! tltil , o4,'"dlsiric ti.where ' , diaries Brown: has ..souttl.ted,7,lfrorn tho,lftdlstriet;,uviplenteent9st .11sIbbeew,gpApi) tynt,gentleinso and Mr. IC., Times thu c;;o'ini , • of Miller, and tha'rennsylianiun of Drniin. In the' lefdia trkeihloqilfrd'l6enfdeoei 'the' rutd iceivo a . I,,ifililatiort-itierb. l ll)i' an'Sqtrflidd knOwn to ho;friendly to cifilei 114.7i•Pitii.?1:ro7fkricirt.•—A nitissenr,er, says the JViiiteirothe,• °Mali& /corns; of the GetiVraiiAttsemblPa Boated' 'of Vorkign Missions in-Nett,?Yot)iiiiil4 :counted . 4 ?Ptet 6 4cOrr ( 1, 9 11 : 8 ° 11 4 dolfar 4 - 214 ; 14 . 0q . , ! ay\ng Iva! for,l,ll9lkiels Ptiin4, end no questions - to trashed as to donors. Trad't't "• ~I, l l s lts, r ,st...l . r'Elt) e l l sl;v a vyi • ?fle9layiayuno says that the phiti'ot Ithving , trobVerietn , elidiohe ' tf i lit' 'the stilsoyisoi itFoes for. • • • .94IgybijamOtiaon uesdal, as lioto voroon, 0f0.2.1%hn ''srheefeil diatiiiWAl tiditeink' 4 000 t clat ircknitan. tOp' , lit roma hor'.?wn re ll4 Nftlit4 rin`w; • ",! t Ape. ter u IV. . rI Ig,A t . • ..:?*-01'.1 - .;40ad4 tlhilitwald yilLtegollegabo, '44) lfailett bade 140qtIWrigigtlick,p , 401ik'er itcin:osontativesPat Retrenchment and Reform had not a more pow. ei.ful.adsecato - than_thie gentleman—he handled the , Administtatiop and the. Ceina ; cii.mraisalellara without gliwee, tind'e'kposnd lticir cerruPtihiifehil ,pccidationswith the skill ot ;one who Icnois lies: fectly the inoclus'operarli o f getting rich through a public office. We have .ne• doubt that all he charged against the Administration was ii•ye to . . klier—nu one had hotter ,meansef knowing. than this Millie 111r..Wijgbh " :ye .. hod . ,liiMstele been hanging like a 1(.1.011 upon thc'PraaserY and like-the greatniiiss thc pally only became an :Anti-Porter num bectihso ha way tiisaimonited in getting a largo enough share of the spoils! Mr„ Wriil.llta Oictoro'ro, told 'the tliongt; it,was'hivon like' that of thC who haelerheilState's'eridunec. lhit'the tiow a 8 . 611 to tCII of him)end it is ignite ps 1,0(1 ti.ono no any ho told or the Connoiggionoto. One of tlioCanal Com tnissionero, 41r. Oretilehl,.has latvly putylighed a nettc:niont ul I.!lation to the cause of Mr,V.Asight'a opposition to the Atirninistrution, which .cchosco hllytherottcbues:t lezlersOf Lociefeceism in Trio pciiple of this State sitoithl learn hy.this than here Will lie coriiiptioti . in the • AtiniihlArstion cis !mu! nti n party has control 'of the publot works,siul the only remedy fo'r this state r)6.things : is,Yl sale of 11it .linin•numants. Let this uicesuee be urged 'by the pcople,-and petition ed for continually, until the sale of the public: works is elfect,,,,l, But to the statement: When this gentleman nos, stone time mm, Mentioned as a candidate • fiir COnniCommissionsr icy a cotemporary;says the Philadelphia National Forum,_ who wi lied to reWard him for his.. denunciation of G 4.. nor Porter nod the Canal Commissioners, lb said that Mr: Wright had bectr actuated in lll's . Curtisti by no patriotic stance, and that his op posit km Weis the resell of diso ppointinent and malice.' That wc.wtire right in this suggestion, is clearly shown by; a recent publication eman ating front Williarn Overfield, of Lucerne, one of the Canal Commissionors. .llu says, in 1844. Wright was in fwoyof the late 'node (Wilms:int ing• the Board, turd strenuously opposed any eltallge. But "in alma three .rnon'llo after the close of flint Fein:ion; Mr. Wright presented a pa. titian to the Board, Which, , froin its character and propositions, coon] 'not' 'be other Wise, viewed.by any unprejudiced mind, than as 'a claim for re. tenni for political services. , In that petition, he prayed fur the erection' of a bridge over the canal on an out lad belonging to him near the town of Wilkesharre. He' stated that the cost or the br:dge, nccording to the estimate of ono engineer, would be about s9oo—and according to that - of another engineer, it would be over $700; but he would waive his claim to Om bridge it the Board woillil_give-hrin SIX HUMORED DOLLARS! When it-is known that, even it Mr. Wright•bad been - thr - oworr or this - octant - at - the - time-of the location of the could, he would not have been en titled to a bridge—that tho application was made . . li'y him shortly after the ttprunation, of a session of the legi - Aiture, in which he hail lieen the open and avowed' advocate of the ComodAaioncro, ten yeare aller_the complclimk of the eanon,erid that he °tiered to release his claim to ii hridge to which he well !mew. Ice was 1101 entitled, on' the payment of the. o'tno nmmo—the true character of his petition con tin mistaken. That it was covertly riskiug to lie remnpyrnted for political services, no ono will doubt. 'That it woo viewed in that light by the . then Board of Canal C 0111• 111k1+11111C1'11, rna_va4l e inferred from the fact that they clover tick . ..l°llpm' it, hit turned it over, a mong other untini,lool bushiest', to their screens sors. When the present lioard ofeOIIIMIA3IOIIerS came into oilier, Mr. Wright reminded them of hirroppliention, and 01114 .stit of July, 161'2, they tool; the subject into consideratimi, and unhesi tatiugly re:kg:tell the prayer of the petitioner. The hiss of this claim of $OOO foypolitteal ser vices mulcted in Ms representative capacity, was the first cause of his di6repotablo opposition and vile assaults. But the pure and incorruptible representative smothered his - hostilities arising from this grimy OM disappointment, moil after the meeting of the session of 18.R1. Knowing- the improper in. flounce which might bo wielded by a corrupt occupant of the Speaker's ch a ir, some time idler his eleinition to that station, Ite' declared to more than one memter of the House, that if the Canal COMlnissinners would appoint his frit - oils Moon he - should recononend, to °tikes on the North Branch Canal, he would .not only 'dc. found them in the !louse of Representatives, but WOUEB GINE-111BM ANY COMMITTEE THEY MIGHT WANT; but drat if they re fused to do so, he " wotild give .1 bent a young or. Words to - that import. Accordingly, be•recommended Messrs. Mcßeynolds rind Wan for re,nppoininient as Supervisors,. wheh-be-Well knew that the Board, in their system of retrench ment, had determined to Omit! but ONE Super visor on that line. The Board did not consider, either of these applicants as possessing this re quisite elliciency for that station, and appointed another perso'n whose qua lifications had previously been tested. lIC likewise recommended his friend Willets for Collector, when he bad - the Positive evidence that.Willcts Arils 'a &Muller, 'as Calico, for at Wilkesbarre, to the amount of civer,sd,ooo —for it has sines been ascertained from the,state ment of Willets, that at the time Mr. Wright Was urging this-appoiiitmeilf, l ll6 had T w 1 L V E li.UNORED . DOLLARS of Vila : defalcation in ; Use for hie own purposes'.' :This Board, however, refused tolippoint his defaulting friend, alli.l4true 'tol's Ore:a c he commenced his warfare upon the diainistration,,arid the Canal Commissioners iu particular. The hase . alUndera which, he con cocted and Clicalated, tender the Protection oflaie ,; legiillative privileges; are well knownt'lmt it is not ao generally Irticiwu that whilst lao erns ,falsoly. 'charging ,corruption upou ; othors,,and hypocrit, iealty prutlnOout the purity tkrl4 the couple, in assutling, the Commissioners, ho had in lila pbclrita . TWELVE titiNnriEn!tor.,.. .r„;ris, - kt;stFdad cfr!oni the'Publiteeisiiry; aiid . 'lorroiricifroin the defitUltiir wlionvire urged:most strenuolialifor Cifieburse;!there arc two'sideslo thisviostien; 'b e t set•erat weeks ,buya plapsed "Mee field's stutMe cm appeared, unfi. r igrOyrigl4"s, deuceove :presumq, must be enstrued into as. •scut, 'flies° fi N VEijac impoinni theim;UivCs band. bUve relic SaY tvel `,' • !;,; ; It i •;. ,:•• MEM atd. t i ( ll;ini atffiolod %vial! consumption; norf hai) I kneqvn'says'..Pt; ail :other'. vview iewk,alman nesir e; hUt,,or.e,f nstaneo ,spitting !deed ~onsoug in. grew, tired; ,hdt:3 . a,the goinstena,nce cite, of woman; there is a vdriety.vrhieh,sets wgatinasq si.ength . shipge 1 1 , K, e i feyeie ,et defiance. .g e rhe,divkne, rightef;heaut3`,,". says ido l ivhiciiconstitntes psr,t ttietheirr , feducitli#: Junius, “is the only `ditine jt.!,Man can ac. master of oar Weedeiny'has'iliiillOind knowledge, and fiTriv.ty,:yfernan,l7ole.only tyrant ealtiritillan'hiniervtlfieriilitificatere'fri favor 'of; 1.10 . V. I s no t do th o ' f ii e p 01 • o io' ,rao ldfi*B"luFfliat ho lrnd knbwd aor.. • 1 `. co . Whry 7 rtre — re - ernel,labies,the ivory opposite of !eral;,initapeca4fiic:..4sonsivkimpwereiskronglY, mirrors Jiectiu" sq refiezts without leeed i tT i cee,tutpLotien teheitAth i . talking, and the otifoi tvithent reflecting, I%fhe exereisanf their ittngs c ie singing. x., says an ' exchunottiO.. , :gt IltWei•411'01 rkl;, (',/' •• * bfni ~ .~ i~ ~;~ ~'5'e_..v...~.. -Nr&fer''' , 116 - AFT LO'CuivOwlll'EG ISLA. 1 011 90, •.., _.‘ ', ~,,,„,,, :t' • • ' ,:rrir, TeSthitirmy ottek,Vvi# Buren Irietti ~ , ~ arkitiii . ,iita EquilidLe , „ gig 1110 aSbiiip 1 Trtitsury.,: :1 ::,.- ',..,. -r; , '..... q '- \..riiiNnl9,..yan iiiirthi;:ip,' )at started in lltiiili;' ,14.....,.. burg,' The Commortwoalt ' communitialts in thofollowing artltdo,ayai tlie Ifearlsburg Tole graph, some Factupdilig ; rithli going to : - !! iioiii lug tha dds.riegialatitidac6ilieb'ha it'iliiiti Its Both iiiiiiieliCeii - zir . "ii - CO'iiialfiWieCiT6oiii::iieCtiiiie - dle. ; ' self no ditiledtiAaliliii:'ildiinitlitin.fOr..thoir jciifit, majority to plunder the Treasury of The State in a style exceeding all iirecedent. J.ltiliii?O'llie , smoke raised by thetr,,crie.l of•iiiforT4tlicC/014-_ , ... 'IIII'I6IINCIES of a sesslon of 106 daYs,,nuitnint: to .1.6 . 111 e Tribi.l.§Aidt 'llll6ll't :IIIN bit Eii and NINETY' bot,lJAlts''.llloil.E,liin:thO'scs.:, Mon of i 1830,31, donsisiliigoNbout 15.5 , dhys:!;!--= , nth postage ;bill,: i t.will bso scan; i. also oii Or))) oii s: Among Alig,ilprins.nro'R SII,YY.I494IITw§ pli , ta fur one /wiked and 'liiitty dollars,: , What, xv,tis, • ' 't . I this fur 7- It Is rumored- aluo „ .tint ; they! t ; 0 a . diethiguislied I.oCoroc:oleUdeim the liouie, weal's', h gob! chain which tli6 people's money bought !! ,And this is Lodoformism:' The' party nii;llho' 'principles of the pally.. are responsible for these rpblivrics.. It' is folfy.,to eliargc 0611 upon dip : 1•1"ortzt• or,Anti-I'orter , , fdetiona:thr they both par- - , ticipateclinlheic. ' Thu amount of the, plunder is the more . reinarliable considered .ip view of the notorious liiet,that'l to Den, ic IlarriSMi Mem bers, carefully avoided ree'civing4tiviaif the 1 pre. Rents' which were' eirculdting continually from unit' rolific centre, the Cleri:Vdpsic. l'rlr.,Ciitig,t/f Allegheny, and others indignantly spurned them from them, mid paid besides niort of their own postage bills !! ' Yet- the contingencies of the i louse alone ichelta the sum ol'inore than tierniy seven thouSaMl dollars ! 7 b6sides n_postago-billo overthi 'leen thousand dollars, all 'exclusive of the prinling sod the, pay of, the 'members !!,!--; Let the tax payers lay , these facts by in .their ineifieries for action upon at the next election day. It moat be evident to them by this time, that the only way to bring about true reform is to sweep' Locoflicoisnr of all factions, froni the Iralls of Lt giNlatkun "',fake a look at the exiientlitures of the House, wherit'a member conk! 4 make a speech on any atibjdct, with hut talking about reform!' ."On pages 91, 200, 751;,872 orthe2:o volume , of the. English Journal attic House, there will be 'band wurrantS drawn to the athount iir522,787-• 41 for contingencies, ouch as camilesouper, hard,. ware, - &e. On page 857 of the same vtiltlinc, do. cunient No 147, there will be faint l immediately below Speaker WI tgrlit'o flame, iu Orr:am:mint of p,iy of tnerninrp,this rem a rkable 'niceouule due for receipts,' $5,880 .22." What item this' was for, wo have not vet been able to ascertain-- Neithet hare we yet liven able hi ascertain who drew the money. - The resell:tip:l attached to LllO report says that warrants shall he drawn in favor of the persona for the 8111110 Put opposite their re- FPCC ' tIVO Mews. - !There is no name 'milli& It ad joins that of Spealjer Wright. It is a part of. the continArrencics, Amt. who g.it the money we do not yet know. Add this SUM to the other and the contingii 7 heits for candles, paper, &c., amount to . Sitil,767 This would give each member us his share, 277,8731 I About $2,000 have hccti drawn from -the -Treasury.. since the adjuarnment,_ not iticludedkit the above. . . Coototgeneles,- ' 4e2z,z.fir_o_ 4 ,Voscoge,(l3o,ooToreaelt ounitber,) 15,004 55 Vriotifig :not lOndit4, 10,858 9 ' 63 Ilvt-ktooo's comfilit. 1)-htwart; divisioi!, 595 SO 'l'u invostigato Ale(TOw;in's light, 55 00 -• ConotOttve to iovestigote printing, 300 III) Troxill'h rooot al o‘ponscs, 1'29 56 Sqvemnith's Mil; l';;% of officers of I I[OIIHC, .22 hi • Nil; • $1;0,550 I Pay 11.4111,01's not 111..0/11.h . Ali the mettthei, vc..t.ived ;;;3 . (x) n tiny fi, t . 106 •;:tysointl 15 cents it milk!, ould amount to 01111 1101'e. Ilow,ary the con! ingenrirß made moolott to $27, 7117 fib ? Let is look at a lest !nay he actually 5:1e0 at a Very liberal ealculal A llow each tetUeber fur paper $5 0o; $5,01)0 00 Candles, tine to earls member every et All its. Quills nod steel, pees, fat to (mull . member, lit) On ). Wafors, SOAlillg. WilX, 50111 S, I'lllll'S, KC. '2, i'..) INI Fuel-111ere (ita. tic.° CO:11 S1101•S , 101111, 0 111, IllileCS in the ball ()I' Ilit. 1111114 e, tut.l a titaid :Amt. in each of tilu two niaf•-.....9, :111 . 11:1 CO:11 SiOf t• ill 11)011 -of 111. t‘yo committee 'quails, 7111) ; (10 \Vctippiag paper, , ;MO (It) Twilit!, tape, paste, pasteboard, &c., Sze., 1011 011 Si:10011:11W, 1100101, N. 1..., kV C 11.1.101,. .30000 e:0 1 111 . 1 , 8 eOl. e1...1401, CollllllitieCs, net] al . cern, tno on. itepait-s. , ttto -ou . . ~eamog, Snuff, xoap, and other contingencies, rotra of coigingencir9, We ask every man in the country if this is not a liberal alldwanee. Take this amount troth $27, 767 60,and What was porehased with the Tw E THOUSAN D, FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ONE DOLLARS AND SIX 'l'l'-SIXCENTS? How did the reform House divide this money aiming themselves 7 Contrast this sum fur contingencies with (lie session of 1829-30 of 155 slays. Contingencies for that session $1,557 70 and tho session 19 days,lom. ger than the reform session of 1943: Does not this show that our estimate fora session of 106 days is very liherslT The postage of t h e House of last session was $13,004 35. For the long session of 155 days s4,no EB. considerable ditYercnec I •Wo knew of one package received by a reformer of last ses sion, fa Lecofeeol on prirata business, the pdstage im _which' was over. -EIGILT—DOLLARS r— •Speeehus, books, letters, &e., were franked mid sent off with'es ' concern ne litho peo ple were not taxed.to pay the expense.' Speaker Wright was engaged franking for hours at a titne. We must nut forget his celebrated Lento!) Peel speech. It cost the State adarge HUM of money. When the Auditor General's annual report is published, it will tin found that We have not been able to give the whole expense of the House.— Soma thousands must yet La added. Soot It North. ,r,"T I'6 loco flmos ilia° elected their Congress ional ticket in Louisiana, but the Whigs promise to wall: : into them ; next year, which istiomqcon solution. The subjoined paragraph, from the New Orleans ConrieV.,a loco loco paper, shows the members :ole'ettul will at biast I6olt after the interests of their ciwn.StatC, "We congratulate the people of Louisiana; congratulate, the Sugar ,interest, _on the; election ofa representative (Mr. Slidell) so able, so coin. petentoto profoundly acqiiainted with the means of advancing tho,interest of Louisiana. , We con, cider his election ass most fortunate event at this moment for Ids immediate ccinstituents iind for the whole state. :If, as some ufoimWhig friends affected to believe, thcre,he any rcul,ceuse•tio up. !prebend that thoSugat' ft , will he attached at the next session'nf Congre tvliericiii'tito man amongst us all' WM; would , be t ro Alkoli Ito de. ! fend it with vigor and:otrept.thsn_Mr. Slic101!" So, thcso southern anti.tariff ) ites huve no con. ,stitntiptial seruples about Piotectinir own staples; South Car. olina to her coitOn;ini'd thelUbitcco Stiite:e(l6 their intcrent:;'bUt Innufe - to'iYrnt'ect - tha industry of the:tiOith, and'illis'criOtvibhiting the cOmpact ils -rdis c d ftirtkirith free tiatlc!and •no tistriction , is!preached Up ;ikunl, strange. to.say; th`c loco .feicos:of.the; north join' in, and dad iat'o it ° 1 1 . 1 ! ° the f gFnlli 1 3 9 IICITumiTaCY !,t • -•••t. EN FERE 7,833 00 500 00 100 00 $1,196 00 ,TILFOyHkx-AyonK. Irquitq of2prAxim,r , f . ti bititl dressers iSitidnws, are, now the ;0411y, Sinie tlitt c_l_l, 1f nyne's.lialt"A Tlic,iattatile 'sal se' t Itel own find i i t4 pl,. ; .1. 4 5: oqtl !Si V 0 a6 , siell att r i i 1 nicely, snore f,,tiartf , t i !ttltle , ortattstental, , A,leat botqe,s , pf 'this,preistnt!ion will :- produce as much na stri.`allYt, fultiii $lO tur a ntl ; , tben 'of -site' klitierettie rtett,Veen. the,' tvit gvotillt of ; iliosotl : sta (I .: a .seebilit Etna' - artiele, n hjtil l inay,,fayiniFlitTott ants ; : !fain alatit,tell . slte e jteati,ctf.' plininitl ( 1143,4 n'Os Hair k.ciar yr - PA its nfiti , rnstou fitetuileSl by.% jATNE; riii)ttliglOtipi gptl Air sale in (,:arlisJO V f;lfir3UT~' 9,Q16? Lent rot-t Uotiiiigb. ." (i i. -- e l ) ( 0 ?Iv) •r , ifi. • TLIE SOUTILIMIN• . .IELII9I*.IONIS 1 , 4 et • zwilfOit.caridlik;:,c.. *lg, says t 7 iikot 'Ores I f4.‘announeei t g ainnf4VimiiiiitiliiiiWrovert tido iiiniVideatif4t.to . her polltleal integrity. Id Spite of the most dis graceful Gerrymander last Winter by tip Loco Fo tlifAth-litkifbauf ATE: 'Kay Ditit,t rot ; 001 kloriousi.-11e is.one of- ilia Most accomplished . 10 )a!pu the kli.dikAlOgo7particuiarlyAllittastertil , to'Lao i t lieu to. lihrf frtini"CiitiZ grr;s:; : guiiill 1,1;96hr - 411a do. lb . siiiinbuitted , . all obstaclos—and has zactually:mtido.coniorts of the' Locos Who 'i - iMro - iiileil.upon lam, to crush lil rii rest ltin District' is not yet known.l7‘Bbt hp tilidd r .grossly flcurnirderud .,7Pclion was piled on-O:sa so thick and tca‘y— ti,mt we Aeon it highly probable that lie has beau 'defeated.L....ln4litcliell's - Pistriet.another -nfarider was fkirveTrillett; niu.!.that has gloriously recoiled to plague its'itiventOrS. The 'Waltd dis trict iOas saddled with 800 LOCeinco majority for tho' benefit of R: M. Sinnders That .MajoritY has frittered away te;l2l The llalifax District Was also endowed upwards-01'1i thousand Lu. col . oco majority ;. and the Lohofoco candidates sleeted by only •150 !I If the IVlligs,with all the discouragement, wide% beset them, are gain ing at this rate; Nardi Carolina will become the Itanner State in l'ennegsee. Tile returns so Sir ensure the election' of five Whigs and four Locos to the Senate, onil FICVCII - Icim Whigs and fourteen Lo c cos to the Oausa_cif. -12npresentativm — HiscliF --- m(7 ------ IthriWhiga have . . 'parried the Logislatiire. • •. ' ,There can be no doubt of the re-election of Mr. Jones as Governor of the Stale. Mr. Jones con ducted the canvass in an open Manly style. He never baulked ri question—he never concealed an opinion—he proclaimed upon the stomp o and in the papers, his 'attachment to Ilenry Clay and his principles—he was for Henry Clay firiit, Henry Clay second, and Henry Clay all round; : and most nobly pus lie tritunpitecHdoubling at least the majority which lip gave in 18.11, • In Kentucky, where the' election continues three days, sullicient returns have not yet been re. ceived to indicate the result. lion. John- White "and Garret Davis have been re-elected to Con gress. . . 'No returns from .111inois, Indiana and Alabama suflicieft to allow how they limo) gone. Wv hoir to havo full roturns In our next. ➢lon. T. 111. T.Kennan. •-`Cho Philadelphia Chronicle, neutral, in pol. like, holds the following languago in regard to this milt/mem "'Cho Whigs Been) to' ho quite unanilnuns this time, in the choice of a candidate for' Goicrtior;' and, indeed, they have hit upon a man whose politiC . al and perFoiml character stands high, and who, if eyeted, would do creditto his party and theStllle. We allude Unite Hon. 'l'. _ll,MillelienicaTi - ,„ of . Washington.-county.---Mr.. McKennun has been tried in public Litt, and tim e d thithful to his trusts; and, as a member of Con. ho Wori 'for lifinself, and his talents, tha n e& miration of all parties." Executive .IPardons. irrThe POnnsylvanian, in alluding ton late ardor of Governor Porter's, says, "it has been uggei:ted by practical man, who wishes to un erstand exactly tho principles of our govern nent and to havo them laid before the world without disguise, that it. would be a good. thing if the tariff of prices, in this matter of pardon, ware officially published, so that the coat (if ho puni:s in crime may be exactly ascertained, and that it !nay be seen how much , is necessary to pay to lid.; funetionarykand to that, before the gates of the poison can be thrown open. - Cannot a copy of this scale be publi s h e d, f or th e sahr. of informatbm? stems to rule* the court, the camp, the grove, nii..parilons are evidently a merchantable commodity'," . ,Goneral Cass. .7"j'A circular letter is being distributed among tlio Democrats ()Whim signed by som .. e . of the in. l ucntiul mcinbors of Ma partY, which makes vcry light of tho claims of Martin Van BuFen, and Rug. goats GeneralCassis by.lar the most availai+ln candidate. • TAke NorOanipton ,Rank. crij-The Committee of examination chosen by the stockholders of this institution have made a report, in nhich they state, that "not ord.) , has the wI nle Capital of the, bank been sunk, but that there will remain a deficit of near $200,060, after f ' the available . assets of the bank have been ap plied." The amount of the "specie basis" of the concern at the time of the examination was sixty. nine cents; The Pre:Meat, Rice, is said to have been chief depredator.. "Ile refuses to account fur large .portions of what should h o the assets, and nobody else can 'discover them. This bank Was a I,o'ecifoco concern throughout, and the Sen. ntor from that district, J, S. Gibcne, is a debtor to the naiouutof $50,0 • 00! Among the assets turned over by Rice is ix noto of :eintOs- Kendall's fur $19.00, discounted whilo'Antos was Postmaster Genet al and RiceU Mal Contractor under him —never paid,-hod npparently never 'intended to 02".'rhc City f;ouncildof Nevi :York have paled 'a resolution annulling the ; contract for cleaneing the i cily; and it only needs the signature of the Mayor to go into effect. This contract WaS niade by the *hike When, •in poweiti,in, that' city last year, and: was to be in forco during: Pico yeah.. The having. to tho:city ,by it le.vo groat that the sum ,appropriated in force tirpos filr cleaning the city for ono•yetiv, will, nutler this contract, pay, for mere than two, yenta' ` cleaning. And Yet, the pal i pable'tdeniidity 'and . worse thaidrakcifnnikill: :ling it, :the locorocoCouricile now in poivei, hate 'determined to set it aside, in Which' tbdro is every reason : to,,beljetro : thet timy yvil4,be! seconded ;by the Mayor. •,. t 4061100, it, Will bp woltfor y,pn to knqw ;hawk° fnmnrot brim,qtann tomorti fruit sin innnnd ion mould fi:orn/inon and cotton y 111Ofinii stninod 'With cantor; then' Iniht•it'airer th i t:miska thisk stain will ;diniPpoir. • thti mom° ond,and.with onitho tiongar : of / boing:cholf%Lto.,ticoth,incid,on to trying tho "nbOio reoipe. • . Lite An the, , IN • • ;op, following' fxi . sm.askf4dilress of 644 "ikticaavii;tiiiiinkirni6Titi6(avizKen- Yek,NO 111o.peciple dtatrict. Otiiiing the lisivto:4lara of' kisffrei,..lii i :Whielibe .Wail engaged nioWn, aiitiStOfil ; eci;,Aie r nl. 'tinder the Tyiee This'Mt:Clay is u son of Gencrit,Oreen Clay of Kesitucky,ld norelativo gPAr i Agf, tn , fig1 1 01 1 1Y1 ) 1 1 ; 111 t• /Agg!.o#4l.9)?Th:Tle ar " 44 ; nose, is clueo'• scrilit ,lid . Mr. Qlay : •• . iVai);:by appotril mimti . to - speak at Russell'i Onve; 1. went there' witly- 444 1ertt''' Alt:rWieldifte again repeated the 'cfnirgeiqifoluee'd Whittingibn's letter, and this ,timo haroly4tated that Captain Jesso.hadoM the, par. oflVleyDarneal, contradicted the 01atcpussr,_ 1 egalni tiuthit 'it deaVialtisti'bf Odic!). and' lid ,rose upatid said, 'Mt. - Wickliffe, I have Its. sifd to yotrwitlcgrear:patitince;tuid , on-thresughl . l do notivish to intertsipt.yom. Hut justiee.tequirei that; inasmuch, ris this bin Matta; of personal' interest, aside from polities); I MlOlllll. state the 'oPinisitc side of the question.' thdn went oil' an Stated Mere elfouthstantially'what !oak place dt the triecting.house;ipap I had done in the.nati 9 tig; casting nn imputationupon;upon any Man !sr act of men, but giving merely what, Others,hatltialz.l. Mr, Wleltlitye made no reply— my iittention'wns direetcd'Mbie specially to 1116 Samuel ,Brown, a, i;did office , agent under John, Tyler, acting Presides)! OF this Limed S'ates, and not a citizen of this district, then Bahl tti‘Pies.itt an excited and menacing manner: 'Sir, it id 7tat true—Captain Jesse never said so.' d turned and said: 'You lie.' lle then said: 'You are a d—d liar;' at thn same time rushing at me. 1 drawing hack a horse-whip which I held in soy hand, struck bins without nny derided effect, ns he closed on mO too fast for Inc tn I was initnediately seized by a great many per. sons, anti' was bottle by the current fifteen or twenty feet .front the piaci: of the first engage.... meat. Finding no fair play, I threw away my whip, drew m and succeeded in -disengaging Ti t -pelt without cutting or attempting to cut any one. The first glimpse) tig,ain . canglit of'Sainuerltrown, lie was in an opeti spi er, with a live or six barrelled pistol bearing en Me —I was I forced to run or, Jai sholi..Lchnose_to receive his shot, which struek me, eller n most deliberate aim, jest inider•the left rib. I felt the shock of the ball; hot It nowing * it was rarely that. a man in ha( blood felt a abet,- even when fatal. I. deter. mined to sell my life as.dearly as possible. Ifilow. ing that he could shoot too five times in quick 'succession, I closed on him - and cut away in good earnest till- we were parted. After I was shot, sonic one struck me a heavy blow, affecting My head and left artn, which confirmed me in my opinion that no quarter was tiyho given ine: Nor do I suppose I should have been parted at elf,. if they had not seen that it was in my power either to take or spare' his life; and I belicre_tlint after the Seentubor third' bloW, before, ho got too chi;ie en mu, I could have killed !anti(' I hind so wished, I wart - lintuling, supposing that I hind disabled hiin, wlion"raome -one cried mit hill Min —.when IFupp o s that they intended to give inn no quarter,and again emninenced iii gelid earnest. Ilere, my countrymen, is n 4rank Anti:moot of the..wholo affray.' I afterwards found that his ball laid passed through my clothing, just below theleftrib, penetrated tny- knife case, and lodged in the silver that bordered it. . , MiMsis.4p l .l. The Picayune learns that the bill introduced into the Legislature by General end which enutains seine provisions considered by its opponents too stringent upon the Banks of the State, has passed' the House ly a votp Of 41 to .iii• It has become n law. fly . one of the oaf, of the Legislature the alike of tax-collector Fs dbollshed from the time of the neat eloctien, and the duties of - that functionary - will from - that - time devolve upon the shilitT. .- The Legislature made no provision fbr distriet• ing the State, and no appropriation bill WOO pass .,,, ed. — ri . • DlNnewtsGGov.—The.U. S. gazette nottee s nn chlorin us piece of ordminee, which it says has been repeatedly tried with perinct success) . On "(Me occasion a paint blank shot, trill! a 2,12 pound ball, street; a line on a target three Miles dicta ct and penetrated through and through the larizat, which was constructed of iron bars and' wood combined, rendering it more strong' and solid than the hull of the largest seventy-lour. The gun in made of wrought iron, and in of immense size. It in the invention of Capt. Stockton, of the U. S. Navy. Q - J•An editor in rpealciag of a stonnilioat; says -.!She has had tw i elvo births in her Wins' cabin.' '01), life of roe !' exclaimed an old lady, on Ica' ing the obuve, 'what a squalling there must have; been !" CaIITIOt exist but from rnr t•upt particles Lein;; •seated in the identical part where tlnpaill i 4 experienced. 'l•liesc Col.llllt %, hen in great quantity, ;IT tip positve of death. • It is a solemn 'truth that corruption terminates the existence of nil created beings, and the importance or its speedy removal from the body is of incalenl able value. l'he most sure a'ini speedy Hat'to re move co:•caption or any other infirmities to Mich the human ft•note is liable, nn medicine hiss horn round so elfec;ual sa ❑randreth'a Unirtirsal Veget able Pills. they wilt, if u . snq 'luring the prevalenee of any Cause Cos' disease, entirely prevent tidal resplss; be ,eause they remove frum!lse stomach zina bon els any niorbilic . nialtUrs F,ctieratcll from any vatnies a hatso ever,whether,those..eatises frosn -laupure air, or food whit!.lt disagrees with the btAiy. (Mice fin• the sale, of the above yaloslde Pills in New tork, No. '2ll Broadway., Sold in Carlisle by C11.111.1,1.1S 11MiNITZ & CO, (mly agents for Malt lows. The lint of agents for Cumberland eounti , will be published 'lterottfter. 22222,Lpawzattoi BALTIMORE, August 11,1843 BEEP CATTIA Oihwings at the yards on Illonday'compriaed nearly 600 head, over 400 of which sold al 4 to $S 50 per 100 lbs., the for. .1 Mor for very itdOrior, discriptions. , We have, no change: to notice 'in Bogs, the, supply '(from ace. and ands), et:Whines fair at 375 to $4, in yLourr..—We quota City Mills , from new wheat, '4 878- a . ss per bbl., nt wkichlarge trans. IFtiOIIN including those at the ;qua° of last week as well as [ha' presort have token place. How_ aril iticat - is not settled, 'it; prices hove ranged from BSO to 'S4 75 duritig thi: . the weak. Oper. ations have' not been heavy; birt thb kitter price was for an articlel:Matinfactnred in 'part from now wheats Setqueliannir sells at!.54,628 , by the dray load. • GR4l4.—Tberri into irec:n;very'littlo Wireat in Market , this week 4 and tho•votitheri beside, has been quite unsuilebla_ :for:frit'iraferiini,bad iR bean ablisidanto• • Thb market • rates • for , geed 'to . prime red appear' toe 0[1)141 OSttiv'9B cools; jo"i.,;jAitarj , $1,14, .:hut liyo:ofroi, log •s Oats will not sell . readily - at over 2.1! - cents • ,WIIISKEt—Ie quotedl4 cents for Mids. and 26 flit' bbts, ; arid ;Slow' T f rigland Aupt has up to 28' conti Vet - - • • (I KIIIADELEITIA, FLOUR. 7 , Ivo . notidp, - ee t t 41ce during the' ch . -'cif ribOtit'4ooo turul'ai4Pp ire hr . /nide at .04 75 poithbli; O:itta 'fantily Hour,airetaii . wah 4)p 43.'1215:2,5,::' *6'B3 75:- Sttioa:gikafti Ijr ;20e. Corn 'Meal; GRAIN, ..Sales early intho week of about : 90,09 in etoro, SV3O . /A pet bushel ; further attics at 95 rt,8.1, Rye;;s9.a'so tittii 9 Sitats; ()ULU, thtlatvara ,old) 30 ; do niter . 9'l4 971 t irutipa f °66B : }qv4ll ( 1 ?Pl i :' 1 4. 1 4, 1 0 1 1) 1 2 *Ak. • 't;.'~>~.l..tai!.~?atiit~'i~iizi,:4>ii',Sd~dr-~1E,::~:.~ ~:,;:.'d+.~ws, ..,, Jl goodhpatire forflt into -gain. tt • il9rwncoA , uBll,*o rip a go 11 tiffdrdr.d of chat 44 a Stook or Wood; noiiiiy 'neT4 and winch prap:rie• tor in consequence of other engagenents,is 'dr, idiotni of selliig off; which 110 will do, on such tonna, as must Moneta .a'-purellaser. Enqufro.-.at ilia ptPico"nf:itlialicinlB'&-kpo"sitar.:' To the Electors. of Cumberland Co. CL'FATLEMEN": - I 4itnou myse lf NA': as a candidate for tho'; -r • • • ov.etcg or .SHERIEV, • a the nextegiinerakedectiont -- should yon,,lirmor me 'wilko . majoeity of youe-stilrettges I pledge myself to I diselinego the duties of the °thee with fidelity. . ' Tit:Ol%lAS. / Smith Middleton tp. April 19, 1843. . I a To*the Voter. on s.or'Ctiberl, t •:' : O'er lily selfnß el tlsilli te for Ilia office of SLIBIZIFF Cumbertily i ul -county, and_ will be thankful to you for yotir stsluiorb• • •-• • M I C 'llol,CoAlB.'•'r :;Cnrlisli!, March .122_,: I 8.0„ • • • „'• Tithe Voters of. 'C!.t)ilberland Co. pritow.ci:Toics: I offer inyaelf poi orrxtE siconark of Cdniberland enmity, at the next General Elec tion, inil / respeetfidly solicit your support. should you 'clot MC, I shall endeavor to discharge the dutica'of the office faithfully and ' WIUEL WILLIAMS. North Middleton, April 12, 1843. To. the - ElpqtorsLiftiflifffelliiiid — cornify. LFELLOW-crrizgss ) offer lima' layout. cimshkraiion as 'a candidate for OIL. onICL of ° of Cumberland coMity. Should 9he elected I will endeavor to' dincharge the dime!' of the ollice with fidelity mid lespatch: Yours, JACOB 11E3IMINGER. • Dickinson tp..lnne Dill' to-33 fig the Electors of Cumberlalyl Co: - wiELLOIV.CITIZENS: I cffer myself t&your cunsidurulion un u candidata fur llic • OFFICE •OX SHEeDFF, Jit the ensuing gcncriil election. Slionld you elect I pledge myself to diseluirge the duties . of the dike to the best of my 4tiiity. A IThrtl LONGSD6I2.F. Silver Spring, April 12,1843 • • to. • ' To the Electors of cumberhind CO; ELLOW.CITIZENS : I offer riftysellto your consideration ns a candidate for the Sill FF'S OFFICE, . • and respectfully solicit your aulfrages for the ame. Shenkd you elect me, I shall endeavor to discharge the-duties Of the Oflice 11141)11111y and - SNIDER lILIPLESt. Mcchanicshor,g, E. Aril 13, 18.13. • I. To•tlie Doctors of Cumborlat el county. VELLOW-CI-TIZENS I offer tiiyt.elf fmet! 1001 . t. to if Jur yini . sideratigil f 0 1 .1111! DinVe of SUI RIFF, of ( hoolooollool o,l'oy- 0 0-the eitsoingEleetion i shoohl yoo civet ph•fige myself to tivolmege the do iiry of office to the hem. of Inv obiliivi _ ,11)11N . East rt.mislowo' Si, 1843. te-3t) To- (ho lilleclors of Camberlarid Fl:1.1.01V-CITIZKNS:t1 otTec myself to yOttt consalcratiaa as a c validate tfir Ilir 27FICE 01 . 5.11136211 Pr . • Roil will rrel gratchil to pm lor lour xiippnri. ANIMPINV ItOI3I.:ItTS, To Ilic I!,:leetors of Cum berhtml county. EIELLOW:CITIZI:!SS : • Having determinvel 16 Lu a candid:au for tho I reSpeetrUlly . Npliett your r.opuort. MIGIIAEL G. EGE. Mny,lo, 1843, . te=l.lB TO the Eie.CION of Ctimberland county. F I ELI,OW-CITIZENS: I afar tri poli' to your coiwidcration no a candidata Jur tlio OFFICE 01.` Slillt:%:1111 7 r ofcumberland county, nod N hull lin thankful fin 'your staragcs. vlectcd I shall cn. ileacur to disc:hange the duties of tliti ollieu with ridolity andrmpdrtiality. GEORGE MOLTZ. Paopannsburn' . lp. April 10, 1843; . t 0.89 'too ihe dofitirm Of Cumberland Co. ELLOW-CITIZENS.: I offer my iti adn eniplillote for Ilie OFFICE OV sisEttErr.. nt the' eleetlon,.and respecilidly solicit tour VOWS cur the s:OnlY. Shlnild' 'inn eke wt. I shall endeavor to discharge the duties thrreor with lidelit'y and iinvirtiality. - FOREMAN. tp. April' 19; 1843. IC. To the Voters (11 - Cumber 0 - IVNTLENitx : . 1 olrer myself ns n candidnti• for • . . . OFFICE' OF siiiEl?..ll , V or oriniwrkuti county.m eicctionond will b, )(1111. 10,1813. '.1()IIN (°R:IIAINt. To the Public Generally. WIELLOW-CITIZENS AND FRIENDS: I Jr mBl=l'lll4 inform you that .11 am a can. dilate for thu OFFICE OF SIIERIFF of pumberlanu county, and should you think me worthy and elect ins no such at the next general election, I pledge nlyscllto- . use my best abilities to' serve you ' , JAMES 'HOFFER... April 1:1, 1843. te. . - - 7b the Voters of Cumberland Co. 11-I .ELLOW-CITIZENS: I beg leave to oar myseleto your coneidoration as a candidate for tho , . .orvicip pr flirvir,, at the gent3rOl election, and ho thankful for your support. - 1V1L4.101 G914,D, te. • ea.VaiEM2lttgo ..1' . A LARGE sopplx,acminto GROCER,: A at.very reduced prices at tho store of tho subscriber ' in Soutir , Hatltver stdo. the store room formerly kept by Charles ltarnitz. • WM. M. MAnER. . Carlisle, Mey'lo 1tt41.; tf.2B rria; subscrib'er'4,lll tell" chrakier and better 1 coarse BOOT than can lie natal in Carlisle. anktbilifoesicoa and Kid Shot:sq. 'Veis and liniilsips,“ superior article,tugether with Boys' kip Brogansolidmanie low priced Shaes, children's, ka.-. •ir ; S. M. 11A 'Oct.'loilo4it. • ' ' '''• • 'l4 ' u • FURTIIElLiupply of Silk Oil ClBlThriAisett AL in linings allies Dresseu, Gentlemen's. sum." mer. Heti, &c. jest. received et the. store of the std):.' Eiwitairlur Co, luirL • :1.4i 18t3: •0. .. ; • .•, ' . 1&34. • . itoAts.' TtVA good 'ri‘4;ip!i„:oli . ilodii i'cni; tilt A p ril ne'ktf Neiy Ow: peke; 'possession given i untied sAtoly: •• • Angust RA.843.- .*. • • . tf-40 Tra*ellers` tal(e, their furnlntre anil poossen "(gem kettertiikripatitui but froin'l)::Cpei , h4tAtl 'ore, el U le, at the.footi , or : Witintlt, street; lotyrot thqn ftat;risl)lirg,Ao,iv f ( ?1 1 0 1 / 1 13 , C ( 4 , 0 e 9 , L ilni!f4 Anter.tßF, ,ll l l l4.l) l fices• I Oar , xorig t „:„. ,„ ..; ''' " e!,i . ;5t,;,,k;0,;10; , • •-• ROE Z1L1UM2X34‘..E•1P.7:9 Conn onNicip suEscirr, =IEMZE SANIARSAPARILLA, , ,- _,- , __ s4cONFRE BEDIOYAL‘IA4rip rEiIDIANENt . Othrg 'Oli ' ALL D i iElfl4l3l4::. ARISING gRoDf A r 4 '.. iiIPORE tSTAU 4 44I , TOR ' 11 L 0 01;,; Ofi ''':' *..," flAllyeOi ? THE SYSTEM, 2 .• mummy Scroftila, or King's Evil, Rheumatism ~ - obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Pim- • / PleV, Or :Ptiittiles On . - Ife , Faea; ,131Ot clies,13iles; Chiron i ,-Sore Eyes, Ring • , c Worm or Tette i Scald Head, En largement. an Pak' of . the Bones aud Joint.s,*iibboynOcers§yphili tic Sytninotns,Saiatida,or'l,umbago, and diseases arising frorilan injildi-. , ciouse„,T,iog 'cliroide maladies, has hi ves it all exaltial character, (Modelling ,as it lues'et Moues of in own ihirinie %aloe, and room :mending it to the a Illictot in terms the afflicted only - can know: it Ives long liven a MOM telleTtallt th! .. Sillei : 1111111/ . ill the peretiCe, of medicine to obtain it . remedy similar to this—one tutu would octant the liter, stoiniieli ithil bowels with all the preciSion mid linfrory of mineral prepanrions, yet villein( any or their ilelitteriuits effects mum the vital powers of the system'. of the reader is respectfully called,_ eel tilicote. However givayncltilli!t.,- mods Ingie 'wen Tnngle by the MI. OF 116 hook:dile tordivine, et daily expTie - Orii shown re: stilts still more reneirkahle. Th - e proprietors here avail tlieneieiresol:the opportimily _sayiOg it is a sourer ofiintsitilit satkilietion that they are - niatle the meniis of relict log sorb Oil 311110tilit Of silli•t•ing. Wonditful I;flrris of Sands's Sarsaparilla in' Kortsich,diona.! Read ailow.logfroto,llrn. Wm. who pats J+nr; resiihil at ilw Fill's. The !lows 'ore well all the Old reiiiilertsiotteit part of the A. It. KA . NDs Co.—Sum Alost grate ilo I e I II b CC this . omiortiniii, pier rMario, to yOll the great relict' I obtain, from die or your SOF-. 11;11.1 . ina. I shsll :1160, III• happy, through dun, ii) ',oldish to all who IWO :1114'114101H I lately was, the nr-• count of Illy :11;11 l'Vell lolig while despair or mi., isa viiiicol'story, unit tt?...ing :is is the miry:mil: of it, liw the nuke of matiy nhn may lieiirely reliev.:il, I will lwielly 'et arroratel) Site it. Nineteen wears trytt last April a fit of sickness lilt me with an Eel sipulas eruption. nous immediately took plare met . the venire or toy holly, sock an C 116117.011 1 1111 111:11 it Ws ' necessary tw add a loaf s tied to the size of my tires 4.stiromal the seaste. is:,xt inflow nd,npnii nivers, paintni nnd tinwription. • For years, both ill .Sllllllileti Inlll h inter , the only mitigation of MY hollering was lottial in pouring 11111a1 those tub cold watrr. From Inv limbs the pain esti:tided over my whole L u dy. line UaS 111E . 1 . 1111y Inl • 1111 1 tin rest, lit day 111 1 11j' 111011. l ' pon ly Mg down then, joins would shoot through my ss • stein, and compel me to arise,' and, for hours together, walk the house, so that I W 1114: almost entirely d.•prited of sleep. During this time the Ery ' sipclas comititted active, and the lacers en larged, :nal 50 deeply have these 1%11 . 11, that rot Iwo I :mil n half years the, hale been sithicet to bl e eding.. j these almost twenty y cal I 1111 Vt• consulted! itiany . 1116 :debuts. ' These h u tc ' t'allil nty disease— as it tins ilttelided 111 1 1 .11111 1 1114111311 1 c01101111111n Sll l lllly .1 11 1 1 1 aelitl pain in my side— a if repsical ilinstimptiom ; 'nod thotigli they lase 1,1111 kilfttl practitioners,they ;n cry only tilde to :Ilford my tots.. n pnrlllll soil . 1(111. , 11 0 1 . 1 . 111 . 14'111 1 r. I had Many other dillivithies too cont. ipliratill to ilescrilm. I base also used many of the: rionlisWiles that have been recommended as ettrOf fen' this disease, yet these ak railer!, mid I veal miost emplihficiilly grim Mg st frit . ; In . (Ithi critical fricials,:tiiill.%ln.l tiog for my-, sell ' , relief only iii death, I ti ;is lir the timely niter positiim of n kilter Prosidence, fMnithril ,with to me, itistilitahlelitirsaparilla. A single !mule gale me all assuraiirt , rir licaith, which tor twenty years! had mil once felt. Upon taking the secoal my ell largInn( 1 1111111111111511V11, 11111111. d," from who Sill of °emitter, when fr : ohilneticeil taking) our Kir sapitrillir, 1 was ahle. to enjoy sleep :mil rustthy as refreshing as :ins I twee enjoy when il i pect',ol. health. Besides, I was, in this short time, relieved Irian rill those everticiating and ' ittialleviated pains . that had afflicted my dap s, as ii ell Us rohlied, nie of my night ' s repose.. 'The ulcers' njton•irty limb ' s tee healed, the Ei . ysipelas cured, nod my size reduced ' • imarlv . to ins' Menu% measure. much do 1 (edit n privilegii,th tcstifr to the . : efficacy of your health-restorisq t4Nriaparilb. thousand tlianks,,sir, from one hose, comfort and e lause hope of future health ore aloe; under God, (0' your instrumentality. And may the [AMC Provitlenee that directed me to your aid, make you the Imilitv s and honored instruments.of blessing others, us eased And despairing ns your much relieved nod retry gratethl friend, , New Lormort Co. ss. .Norwich„ * .Nor. 4 4 1 842. l'ersonally tippetpl.:4l,the atiive:itaMetlAsvontliltf. Phillips, mild 17111(1e. oath of time the 1110..40'115 statement hefore me. I ~ 114UFLTS " • ' Jitidieu of the Peace., ' Beinr, porannalle'ne9oainted a idt'Nlrs.'PhilliPs; it mealy that the above nsserted inc.' ore aobstantially' true. • • Minister of the 'Gospel at Norwich,' Conn. , • • •Ohio ,Ivnlult 100 1 Pentmr tientlycure'ilisense hawingtheit"gqrigglninn lmpure state of the blood pod dopeaved colttlitiPoof the gr;d oral' 'C64041661[1; - 'lordfstla . ciriCiog'!Frit ) is forimP, • 111teuitattlini,',6bstiiiate entitnecaSii et - options, blotehei;, the lace,rlironici soft era's; rlngwilttotti or Waekse'llkg head, eninegentont and of lito bpnes antijottttl,,' stohloien'tilrers; sAihilltie'iynstylothit;' disellsra 'aris ing frotniiti 1614(1163'0 ' Lae of, itterOwt,'' 'pa* d e: rmigentelittr and Other shriihir l'eeynred And sold by, A. 0, Sands k Co.„ Defftl: gisfd land Chernill it; Grant* Aujldlogs,l7,3 Broadway oorner of Chanbers atreer,'lltevelforil.'. • Andlorioile. liy - lleaggistsihrottliail - th - o - lYnited States. Prim tit kior hottle,'l4,bottles for 7he public are ioeprttlfttilfstetl itentota- • bee that It is Sander Sarsaparilla thillittistotdis son. stoutly achieving spoliKPuirkable Yltrelt Ot;* * the dillionit doss 01 discaies to: Whirtisl d hoinsiii *Snail ,4441deetotudosk for liasile&SOrsaltuipa i lop] take., no others ' • .0 •,-, • -1• 'ELLIO7rI7;,' Agent 6y special arquanAineit: for tpc forCurliale and vicinity. :- July. 12,13434.. • • • •• • • IRON COmtriiss;4Eil nOusr., --- rll ,O •,•\ 6 r lClitlif , elkiitdit, i oe.ipi Ettomimo; Or -Q :rick, f.;leulibe tied 'Parket', and • Pintine:o:t/I.' Carolthell; late* . ttielltlit ne 3. Sindifer'4 Ptienieraldit tnittet•itel'ftilti et . ttaieott.,ftt34 Milet•e*t.T., to"teitilseet'ii*Otiil'lten.l, l 9oA6 l 9 4 lß! lifetifielis? at 'NV: 47 Wideef.'.,ntsre4 ' ' '•• ro • • 4i vi,i 414:NT: P..'s? • They sztailiscArt; 4 -• ` ' -r '• OM