Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 21, 1845, Image 1

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EXPOSI: •
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oifteeiiiveßAquOg4Aollll,
ar,ortier,
_TER MS 'OR.:PUEttiOkTV,IV„'''''
The I I ER:ALD
ee kly. on 5 1011 4. 1 P r iOyalebiiitiii4 TNi 7 .O DOL.
LA RS,pprAinunii , payabliivi,4,hii thr e e months
fiMit the time efsubseribinitt c'Oe'itrvo DOLLARS
A AID FIFTY °extra'.ai,the end 'Ol! the:year.
Na so beeriptiow willbe taken fogless than six
ptenthe,and no paieidiecontinnbd until all ar.
raw ages aro paid; exeePf 'at thli option'oftbe
di( ea - `lure to notifym disnonti nu
nuc ; be connideTedir now - engagement. -
Ad vet lisink will.ho dOrre on the usual terms:
Late s to itteure attention tenet be poet •paid•
‘l. ILLIAM H. MILLER,
Ayornek:at LEM. •
ArIFFICE REMOVED to Deetem's-ROw;iti the
r.,om torinerly j oeoupied-by-S-.- D.•Attairi-Esq.-
Curl isle, April 844. tf-23
J. S. COLIC; EL L
C 01,111.1_ . I.r_B6_llllllllll,_,
Attorneys at 'Law ,
I I. L attend' promptly M business entrusted to
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than in the Counties of Cumberland and
'l'iankliu. Offices, one docir west of the Jail, East
j li g h strict, Carlisle, and next (Igor to 'Stumbling!'
ht ri. ovv's Drug Sycire, SitippensbUit,
April 84,1844.
. ....
sobscriliersare - nciw opening, in- the room
adjoining Mr. OaMeltps' Hardwaro "Store and
directly opposite - to S. Elliottht-Drmrstoreiatren
tire New Stock of Fancy and &bide .
a •
ontaining a general assortment of Unties anal lien
tlemeti's Wentif such as flalzerities„:Bstregei, Mous
de fAines, Organdyl ace MaslinsLawns, Chintzes
Calicoes, Cloths,* Cassimeres, Summer ...Cloths,
Gainbroona, London—Plaid-and Plaid Drillings and
Cottnii Cassiniere - s of various descriptions, all of
which, will he sold at reasonable Kiev.; for
CEO..W. MTN Elt . & CO.
:Mar 29, Oat. tF 31,
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N. ft. Tl k p awelitligpnrt of the' house attached
'n the Store-room will be reotcd. •
• •
CARLISLE FEMALE. SEMINA fit
T"' cit,„ns of Carlisle and the Public gen;
entity, are respectfully informed
~that this
' • Institution will - he (Timid untlitrilie SuPet:intend:
once of MiSics Phebe and Charlune 'Paine; on
• the 2d day ofJanuary; 1F145;. ~. .i .
• • The large and entnniedions'izonse in West Lou.
they street, reecnq occupied by Mrs. Stevens as
. a Boarding School 11aa hen taken by sherd and
•is undergoing repairs. It Will be furnished with
special refbrenee to the accomtnniAtteri of the
_.Pupils...—Ajent-.Misses err._:YeunrAnolletrAtillltle: : .
reeciciaw
iegoardUrs; boa it isi itended to afford
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-Pi such all thiTtilirantnies- conn •cied with a real
ee
dente in the most genteerpriva family.
Expenses, -
. :
Tom; n, with-fuel ; befits and,washing, tJill he
f irnh.lied to young ladies, nt.S2 - ..25 eta. florin - 401e
e tinnier nv,othe;' and $2,50, during, the winte-.
TUlTlON.—Ciimmon English studies
Gtozraphy,pistory, Grammer, A rith.
;:retie, Orthography, Reading and
er quarter. $5160
With Astronomy, Algebra. Geometry,
r Natural Philosophy and English Coin.
•
ll . hrher branches as Botany, Choin,istry, 4
lintorie, Mental and Moral Philosophy.
Instruction in the langnages,. Drawing,
Chiming &c. will involve Un extra charge
Lessnin; in Instrnmental Mimic lw Prof.
%%ruiner, fiir 1111 extra eliorze of
The Toulon willhe required quarterly and ihe
nvicelmnf Beard mnnthß in advance, and no de
duction made fur nhaenee but in case of siekneg
isluvezrOer 9.7."18-44.
S. ELLIDTT
lor sale nt eery reduced pi ices,
4 . ill assortment Of
Drugs, IVledicines, Dye-Ztu
„PAINTS, &c. together with
- Stationary, Fine Cap Nice, by the Ream, Letter
Slams by the dozen, Sit vet. Pencils, Drawine d
Sable Piety do., Dran:lng Paper, Sealing
%Viet, Wafers, Penktiteett, of n fine
goality, Painting brushes, Cray
tug do. Slinving do. Teeth do, •
Flesh do., Shoring. and
. • Toilet Soapsin geeat
• , variety,Varnish, .
Spics Ground and Ungronnd,• -
— l'ogether - withrrrerrotherarticleirrthe - Drutibr
the ap.cotion of Ph) siciann Counto Alerrimotfouttl
Uyess,is so ittTrrii — wtletcrinine o sell at very
low.pricen for Cash.'
Car Halo, March 15,1844. ' ~1.
DRUSSiIAINISA...IIYEZUFF-L--
. •
Tvlyz its & ANERSTICKiijive just opened nu
• oftensive assortinvit of DR OOS,selected with' ]
tk i eat call: and warranted genuine and Pure.
Couqtry Nlerclinnts are - requested to call
nail examine their stock before purclutsi nig el sewbere.
ALSO .' '
A large assortment of Paintiand Dye-Stu fts,eveq
article warranted mire and of the hest tiasllty, or
no sale.' Dyers Painters and Pullers are requested
mill, as we are determinet. I
to.sellthe eh test and
best articles of this line hi the market. '
Books. and. Stationary.
.
We have added toarrar usual stark, a citoiceltefee ,
lion of Books afill
,SlatiCalaiy, which we can sell at
a very redneed pried:
ALSO,
The largest assortment of•CUTIARY Ode r offer .„
,
ed at ilih - rplaes..=together with the most fashionable
PISIII. O UMELLY anil Faucy Mitiont,
Carliste;JiAtiit 19; 19 i 4; '
'W'ashin ton
`Hotell •
ARNER MARKF TREBT QL. MARICKT SQUARE
tie 8 ttheeribet , bege leave'. ' feral
'eel) lie has kliegs' thiS'.i4ll Iteewe
has reeently'uedee4Mm'athoiougli - ee
osae,amt has furnished it Has*, with th6..biscal:kleib ,
ylmg and other Euroth iiit prepared ' , tc
-csogioihtkit:.gotiiiliers of thq.';etlstateveitwl:Trair
I,lers in the ;serf best atili; itisd.alionliuth' terms a
l uatiat fjl, to please. . • . •••••• ' ' "•-• .. • •
- SIGN'OF' . -AVASHINGTQN' - .AND-JACKSON
HE' ea6boribei "rnitce - eihilly'-• Inform_ ins'
=ll :fiondainuiltrapokilleihat bahae - jTmos• - ed from
hi sol i tatand on Wev High atrent A° the nuhl iohou
lea P tb7 P i i_. 4 , 4 7. 4l ,earion'aonilq - lanavar,!itrcei !
1 94%' 9 V•Mti.,Phinitton;• . anil,• , lacknon r.
r alw,aystlant6 aen his friemle froni
anniikninbilato ahem
En the bi,, ek and most-noinfOrMbla:maminK,•`
•;•I•1Ia bo,-minal a n gr•nnti().4lo4l,• will.
• phoriestligniiii,an4 Ifitlii.A.",with thecbniki
marknx.lan4n,r . oinh: . *,:nareful: OSTLER alvisiya
shniihninknO4oii ek ,n,
' '.lr. ? °, 4 l .4 i ; ''''' iii) -;I:1 1 - 1 14 :$ '1 7 ° 4 ?a tZ li b i.r i ltil , C:' ih itlii n i t ri t .
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MMUS
THE Subscriberlias a few dayssineeo-eseited
from thdeity . a general assortment of School Books
and -Stationary, which he, intends to, sell at reduced'
prices.. , .
• Purchasers can be supplied with Bibles,PaperiSte.
at the following rates. -
. , $l4OO .
Good School Bibles, • 50
Good School Testaments. 12-2
Pocket bibles mocoboo gili.eilKet 1,00
School Hooks all the general kinds in nee propor
tionably low. His Stationary is of good quality, al
so a -good-assortment of Lithographic -Prints, Toy,
' Boolcsand Books snitablefor Holidsys. • • • ,
• lie also . carries on the . BisTifinfbm — litiess
where:persons, can h ave their old 'books! rebound,
also Blank Books, Dooketi &e made to order. ' •
The subscriber in connection-with. his Book and
Stationary Store, leas a ' '
- .
rafiwzr r ialterPGJElli It' • •
ilk hair now on hdud a large and-gene . •
fat assortment of fresh Oroceribir,.Bpices
&92 of every-deieript ion and.otthdhOitt I
quality, selected with eare•lti lbaioity,%
• ,
and which ho 'is enabledto sell ri£ reduced cash
prima to suit the times.
.'Thankful for the patronage extendedtts him
tirrriiretherfew - rla 3 d hirivatrbden-in-the-busin
ho hopcd by attention and endeavoring to
- please
to merit a continuance thereof, his stuck in' part
consists of • -
Strong Rio and Java Coffee, - •
Bpdrand 2d quality - Loaf Sugar, Brown, white,
Wivana and crushed 'Sugar° . -
Young Hysori, Imperial and 'Black Teas, _
- LlSii - g,ar_llkus_irSyruP and New . Orleans Maas
_
ses. ,- • Bum Piano-ono 1 able- t:qvers, Sheep bainitiotair
Best and 2d hest Sperth OiL Rods, Bindings Br.e. with an extensive assortment
e t'Olis. In
'Spurn and Mould Candles. Spices, of all kinds of l Low Priced Carpetings, of-al dscrip
g e ra e nts of mod mations and quality tor . 97} to 50 etc.
fresh grand(' and unground,Cliersn and Crackers;
p ard. Purchasers reqed to ca, an
Lemons, Mace, Citron, Indigo, Starch, Saltpetre, thev y rimy_ rest assured of am
being ue ple st ased with ll good d s
togrvedd, American and London mustard, Rice, on& prices. '
Hoineripathiemild Bakers best Chocolate, Raisins, -
Almonds aim Filbetts: ' -
. .
IL P. 111eCLunE
lEM
Crockery, China and Glass ware. Also Brush
ea, Tubs, Baskets Cheri* Brooms, Bed - cards,
-Halters, Ploughlines, Masonti and Carpenters
•Linen, Market Basitets, Best Cavendish anirother
chewing and - smoking ✓Tobacco, Spanish, half
Spanish and Common-Segars;
'A general assortment of •good Spool cotton,
thread; tapes, thimbles, hooks & eyes, Pearl but
tons, pins and nedlcs, tooth brushes, hair brushes
Combs, pewter sand; shoo: blocking ant a variety
of other useful articles. Also No. I & 2 mackerel,
smoked Herring,. Salina"), Cranberries, dried Beet
Hams &c.
. December 11, 184/. •
ALP ED.... R-
A - SEME V [NG parehased 'the entire itock or g ood.
belon;her, to Itech W eitzin North - Honore e _
fewnloiltrthove Win. fi'rm's Oiriee7Wii•e
will keep constaotly . on baud cod for &dela the
Illotreat Prices. -
QR . OCERI & SPICES .
such as 'mar Sopa. Double fs,'' Single itelinecl, Brown ~
irailinnhfarerusliEd-Siikars,
ul and Black Tens, Sugar-house, Syrup Mill Orleans
Mol losses, Sperm and NV ha lebi I , Cheese;
Crackers, lace. Citron, Indigo, Starch, ialtpetre,
M ustaiA m
and Chointe, l? ; SfiTerntue,Cilina-
mon, Clnves, Nutmegs.
atTllke'ry China AO GlFts . s Ware.
Brushes, 'rubs, Baskets, Chuens,.Backets, .1411511.
butter• 111 . 111 IS, ropes statt , t_witle, tobneco,
spanisii, halt spnaisleneal-clmnnntOeg:u•s.
BOOTS AND SHOES
of ever) olescrimoon of City atiol.lloono manufacture
joisi received at leis store, Consisting of Willis' double
and hiontle sole l'renclo• mod Undress morocco shoes
:ono - TOMotslior Children's and Meti's wear
at Ilse Ito 041 pov ce s. •
1 1 fArnpiz for stole by the barrel and small.
50 loot rook obile wheat Flour.
5 1/1111 . ek 1 7 1 . t•bli Ground ono meal. •
OEM
10/00
MI
'2 barrels Ilticka,leat Hour.
Persons purchasing thole of me can have it deliv
ered at any part olthe [awn.. Those who may fluent.
iliiin ‘vith their custom, alit be dealt aid,. oirthe
most satisthelory terms. lie therefore solicits A
share of huddle patronage. .
Carlisle, January 8,1845. .
DM
Country Illenhants.
TAKE NOTICE,
IIAT 'YOU %mi. FIND AT TILE 'STORE
01."1111 , 1 SUBSCRIBERS,.
o. r 0 Nqrth 4/h street. Corner of C017:1-
. Inerce street, Philadelphia.
A LARGE STOCK OF
"'Ze
coNTAINING AS
GREAT A V 1R lETY
s Is offered by any Clouse in the
Clly of
Ma): repdarly_attend_the_salealy_auction and
1 are ft oitiently abledo purchase Malay sensolia
ble-duscrioThis of Goods mach 'below the regular
prices and which they will sell at a bn6ll ItIIVIIIICC.
They :Ilse receive mautuwatls die eat from the 11111111
ulacturers, dad style - scof Fortilgu Gooilias soon
as they are in the market 11 , om importatious here
Utr~ ire rk..-altuir-saasortittent . -eottsisttr-in
part or the romowhi-gooihr,-viz•,— •
• •
•,BROAD .
..9
Beaver Juld Pilot Cloths, a fall assortment, Saul
nets, „leaps. Flannels. Kerseys . and Linseys, Mar-
Bellies ainl 'Valencia Vesti lige in great variety, Black
, SilltAelvet,Eigured Silk Velvet, Black, Satiii,Btc.,
Red Padding; Canvass, Brown llollandjallanton
Flannels, Ginglistius. Checks, Tickings, 'Colored
CambricB Sileehis, Buckram, &c., &c. '
hittoasivmassortment—and are'
constantlfreceivhviftlne - gratTlyteinurt- Wirt - thine
from the manufacturers-111mil de. lainea;;Print
ed Lawns,. Cambries, .lacmicts, Book ' and Mull'.
Swiss Mullins, lrislitiiiens;Linew•Lawes,
Bassin Sheetings, Burlaps, Bassin. , Wiper; Cotton'
Diaper, Linea .Ctoislii Ste„'Sta.,.
ALP A;CAS . in great variety .
,figurpil : and '
Handkerchiefs, a lull assortment oMitton siud Sulk,
Suspenders,.illosiery, Gloves, Jltread, Buttons,
Lilec,Goods, &O. .With a full assortment of Brown
and Bleached 'Shirtils anOlieetings..,
• H.:.IIItOWN & Co.
OD
•, . , • Nn.'2o North 4th at., • Philn
rebripirf' s', 11844.44 m: "
•
•.... . . -- .
451issolsellOis:; - of . Partiierg itip.
he_p.rt4or.bi i i heretofore *toeing' between the •
SoW.iihTfriciithler thre - time - oITiT- - 1- 1 : -- Lyne - k , -
.Co.:'tertniesitetl on . the Ist inst. bp' inutentitonsent;'
The'llooks 14t. e . in the hands aJ. P: Lyne for out
lend en; end those i 'Welled - nee' , reiitiest ed to enil-:iit
'the store' and Settle their etteenitt . 4 es it is desfrtible
(lett thelteuks •nlieuhKe'setiledlpe•jts likedilY as
iioesihhr: _ , .„ „ .... .. , .
P.
• - G.-W. SHEAFFEN.
, t.;;Pcilember 18,18/4:,' • . • . f
'LTA p; would jreapetlfully inform.bis
Friends nh dm' generally tlini he iII COO.
the , ILUI PV:.,4 RE .BUSINESS ,
the old
stolid witere *ay, be Cairn& Whist-tide asiort'inent*
, Goode; suolfaiLmika:Hloge4Sorewei Pointe, Glass,
Nailai aiid k;OomolOte•
T oo l s ;- flOodiiitopt . aisd•Slit
Steel all kinds, and Cierylaillolerosaanyin
if IWO I iia447.*ittiff,"Tal I -oriiiiibiotviriiiniTor the
lvery loviealyilopo:6 Call aild hoe befott purchasing
-.-. .4,t,entiMe it ntis-.. - ,.
...,iusT iiioeivent, a law itaiortratift orilie fol 0 810'
01, 14 PCOani: : Afferlkines, , whielt. we olrer forei.i.
,wholesaleind retail at a Nory-reildeed 'prioes;,: :, ,'.'
:k,-':Il : Dr.l iois leyOatdßo tie atent; nd foraure
..;:.•
a- NerrO Liaime'at, •:...;: ::. :. '.
Tir, SpOlfeeieura fOrSieli litiailielli„ , :y: , ,,:::-:;f . ;• ;
Pr:SaidiyaelaSyrair of 'Mild Cherry, ~,',.: ~:
:,,,,,,,,Dr . ,, Wistaria nalsani or Mild Cherry!', .',.. ' . 'f,l!
.i:Ol - 1 3 .‘ritiVaPtujimeas.'- , ;•17.';:, i2 .1 ,, Lf.:,-.•L'...i.:1. , . I ',
".,L5....% , i.,. ,..- :1'
„-nKtto4ck , • iucatt:Fik, ,-,;,,,:, E., - . r ,''"'• •':' *.z, V ,
VtOttil*:*,lihTilgtnekilaittaiiiifettifotAliknitiatati
7orofelipttailie4oll4loierilt.Pilla*: IV illA-1,4,;re-:.
rXi.iNh.zi - 4,p:ii,;itXiSlWAf . zl9ft , 13=K..„!!
* 1
$ ;,:j.. \ii:il.' 4, " !' , '''' . 'i! - YNA: L''4p' - '''o 6 4
ve..;...'p,v.g , ',4- - .-:'517,., , i,-A.,-7,,., , , ! •:::•..1f.,,,.
4 ,7,. i , , , ~....., : :,.._;,:., . .:,,, . .....1+,.t . *1 9 ,riz,4?,,.,,,,......,i
"7*.:',:J . . - 77:::,;....i:,f - w;:;L:',•! , ': , !) . ;:‘11t , !!Ri' , ..t . ::::.: . :: . ;. , ' •
Rawts.7vg
r
•••:_:' , 4Cheap , :Cctrpefs,...drc. -,
41
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' lS ;7l !9ilbar,V;il;e: : U's7l:l7 .77 ritlli be aitMiilon'ol:,Per...
l'arifili.vcWiinr of CAHPETS;toAIie 'exiiel . lont
assortment hey now offer o and•"so thu.; extra:ugly
low. prices ut.Whlch they are selling: ,-.4.14,ii,,,,LT.*•
• - ' . ' • ..j. . 4,4...ifr,, ,,, •..
.imperial 3 ply .- . 1•, : 4, , • • ~ ,,v iptyafF'
superfine Ingrain I.- ' ' "... -. . -. .rf...„?, , iYV:4...:4';' , i - ,c 5 4.:4 ,
' , F il i c, n y e a T: tw C , o d mr eii o ii n tin d n o l ? . '6Allza''''iii r t# 4 ' 4 lg.; ; ;.,. 4 . 3
Pine Worsted do i. ~;„:,.,•
,',. 4 ,V , . ,V- # . O . R .
' . Plain Striped do ...) . , •x , , ,, ,- , , ,, 'N',,, V . , , , ...-',lrip,
vi ,. 5.11?„; 1 ' ,1 '"....: , ...'*:,,.. , '•
Also, a large Stock ' of .P.LOOllealll.ICI.
,cLoTHrs..of all. widthai/piWN).I , . t . "'...;59 01 1 ,8 i
Halls
,Ilc6. together - .with - Heame,ll:Piatur oaf
Table . COVCIIIi bittlia• . Rods, Mlitf.it_le- 11)040 , eiLlaa
- Wlibleeli e or 7RifiTFiWk—low,fgrz 66144'1'.4-.*
Priced ingrain Carpets frem.3s/:iii tti•*c:iinteisqiV
g rid :Eau and Stair Carpets • from IS to':so:acnti
per yard.
• ELDRIHGE - Sz -BROTHER, ,
No. M. Strawberry street. one door .aiiiite, c.hes.
lint st. between Second & Third els., Plii)adeliitga: .
February 26,1845.:6m. ..' • ..-`,..;P•— , :
'
r .
• - ROBERT B. WALKER. •
e. 5 Xorth Second 'St. opposite Cbciat Church
- -
has just received and is now openings ver eximisive
t t•t k
Ihe goods are •SlEartar of new stylesond being
purchased principally for CASK, they-will be sold
at the lowest prices they consist in part of splendid
Brussels; (rich paiterns,) Beautiful Imper:til 9 ply,
Super Extra Ingrain,. 3-4, 4,4, 5-8, Twilled Veni—
t bin, 3-4, 4-4, 54, Plaiti do, Colors warranted durae
ble. • •
Isr.estdek of well sesioned Oil Cloths of till widths
itOBERT B. WALKER
March 26,1.4'5
i important Items.
J. W. EBY, •
GROCER - AND TEA DEALER.
ll'esCi;Juin' 31., Carlisle.
nthlition,,to his general nssonnent, is.now Sn
reeei of if new antl.uthlitional sopply of the
_ _ . _
orts: :OILS::
at prices reduced—even,LOWCH. TILOC EVER
viz: .
: Winter Strained Sperm at $1,1;:i per 'gallon.
1 " Solar " 87-6 per gallon.'
" Clephoot ; , 75. '' ' "
all dein • and handsome Lam p and equal to any
in nor'imarkut, aIICSt quality Table Oil in - pint and
quart bottles, .
--7- 7C - I—Pti rti . Spetnr, - MOM ntul'Cinwinoti - Con ,
dles, at:prices Low in proportion, togtober witli n
floe ivisorttneot of 1 ming 1-I,yson, Itoperini, Gun
pnwder and extra CLIIIIIOW der, Imperial and Sone
.
, .
_ .
from 75 cents to $1,50 per lb.
ro woke no miatake=just remetnber nearly op
)6.ite the"RIG LOCUST TREE." „ _l_.-
• e runty - 5, 1145.
r' 9l lk, P. PROUTY,' 11; 4 .;
• Na. 94A MA It 1.1
KLT STREET, ' l '
s. ^ DUTWF.EN STII AND (1111 sr., •
• PHILADELPHIA.
iMA NUFACi'I7,II Elt of Agricultural imple- ,
mentsand dealer in Garden, Grass and Flow- ! _
cr Seeds; offer Mr sale Prouty and Mears' Patent
centre draught self-sharyeiriog •CA p . irTA. L s6oo,ooo. Ploughs, for which . .
Moe premiums were awardtot in the States of Penn- . T HIS long cstablialred.Chnipony makes insu:
, sylvarda and Delaware. the past fall. They are - either peringn# t • ordimited, against lose or
1 made both right and left hand, are light in drauglh,
cheap to .keep in repair, and lire particularly ree
-1
nmmended for turtling under green crops, nod arc
strong encrugh • lor any soil. Sabsoil [loughs, for damage by Firs Lai:Property and effects of every
dem-riot:on.
Their terms nro very reasonable, and property
oio. two or tio , ec horses. Side ;f i ll 1) ,,,, ide m ould
. .,holdeiri wdl do well to avail theraiselves of the
I nod N York Ploughs, from $2 to . sti each. T ay; extra ntug r es. afforded by them. ?
lor's Paton Straw Cutter. (new) Green's llovii's The subseriberia AGENT for the Company
Conklin's, Sinelair's and improved Guillotine Shaw for this Ildrough and vicinity—and application
Cotters. Corn .Vo , ik grinders. ' Grain Fairs, from to him, in person Or letter, will receive immediate
T 8 to $lO each. Corn Sheller's in a great variety', attention
or land mid hoarse power. Horse -Powers and
Threshing , Machines. Meat ...totters nod stuffers..,.
Clowns. tiny and 11'411111re forks. goes, Spades,
Shovels, itrikes. l'enersplanting l'imwels. ' Corti
Plating, Agrietiltur.al furnaces, Mill nary Oiller DISS . I I UTION OF-PARTNERSHIP.
implement wanted for the l'ori'n or garden.
r--7...
ALS /—l'lre most evtensii•eassorm
tent at Vegeta- HE partnership heretofore existing between the
Ide and Flower Seeds, in Philuduli Ilia, including . 50 . obiothera_turrIsEthe firpLef ~I,A.,Clippinget•
new 'liiiii'aiii - kiiitEV'Froir 51 -1 84'L - grown i 4••• 4.1-Cti4-iiwalliii 7 ilay:b...etrtliisolvetilirjtifuthilit eon
pressly florthitraatAltsloneni, tinif wuVranted of the sent,-,- The Books are in the hands of W. F.. Carey
best 'quality aind true to. name; eau be obtained 'to . far 'itilleetiint, and ,those „indebted „will please. call
the promil or:bushel, or nattily put up:attil labelled , R od aanke settletrient.; ,' . ' ' '
with directions for planting,. Ildiatura. Roots and ' J. A.,CLAPPIISiGER,
Fruit Trees, of the choicest - kinds. Dealers . : are - ' "- .•
W. F. CAREY. ..
.
!'spect.f.ully:_milte I truitiLfwiLser-the_ataxoittnent 1.... - ---shippeoshoys T mONJ, 1'2'1845.
.. .
' 194/ Market at. Philadelphia. '
.1 J. A. CUPPlNGER,wouldrespeeifillly inforin his
January 1 19,1845. , . • '.. • ' agenda and the public generally that having purelut
n'Trices extremely low. ;' -- 1 -' cd W. F. Carcy's interest in the above t.stalilishincnt,,
1101111E,, , i, FACTORY 7 he Inisiperia will . in'futurd be conducted' by'lliotself,
--atol-hopeaby- x strict ,attention . to business, root a rim • ' toriiiiiniticin to 'sell gen& id the very' lowest.prirles,
HE Snbacrib cr that to receive in continutirie the VCI . V liberal patron
li-e, atilt. !continues . . to carry. ..on. tit the did age lanretoforc evmoktl to the cofiebilbloneet.
atiritit Well known ria the MILD - WOOLLEN - • .'' Remaital.,
FACTORY, situated. in. South' Middleton toWn.. .
ship,: übotd_four milee south of . Carlisle, within - mile subscriberlittal'reuted, for; one..veny. Ilse
iliklit''Ort • raigrailit's mill and near ilarnish'er tail(, -I ' Dw e lli n g (sonde lag tidy in the Micitiorirei'of Nio
lutti within two mile!! ordpriti g Forfie'where.Uer . c'he , l . l r),...Clellatt-1F.1.", in „Se mkt Weever. Si ri, t,inl
i&riiiql prepared I ' 9: x.i4C'ut ' 9l:6ll 4 #4ol.-11" ! '.1111114 '' I l l n k‘7llol7l . 7l ! Z o l ' a l l te ;f l rl 'e ll 6 i ! kil e tliit I% i' l i l lo ' ?:l 4 ,: : i t il i il :f l: .r‘ lit
Carding; and inattufactirrine lands of goOda frOn'
~.will ntnuo ail ki I 'f- •:
.ilieieccooailias.Clothe;Caiiidi,MankOta,,both - -,
-• :
•,. . -
.
broad and .narrow, nd piker . aitieles in his , lina._ , Vpholatejing, Itddizigs:- . lTAttrask
,A-
All work Warranfod "bii l iiiii iviworkinanliie . ' '. -, • . - - 4011.6r . &C. ~ • -'..,.., -. •
inann#..;;,:i he !oh • her, will - ,' take country pr 0.,,.., I '441 fat nisii Ildiellyaritt DiVellitigs'air efu'rap•and
- duce tnsicaisil ivork, at maTket prices, such ' bellr , i',lllatteAiv•hlioltiained liftliit , ;eitliC,4eliarge
as wheat, rye , co ,aohlrillt,'Sr.e dr.c...
_, • - : rtien?nhing butlabor,tlM matiOalii' . ealk4fhrnisbed
' ''' • 1 " . 'JA C 0 B "F;• HOOVER; 3 :et:Oill'i,i)s.r.t r;Alio; any kind:tilAgSnOlniiiiess.at.
. ..
South Middleton:township, AprilY ',1€14.5..' 1 . .,. , ed:l
.• : tendo promptly. ••I'Crriti 4 Ltiqatt or barter. •' . ..
- - • • • - - ••• • - 1 4 , ..:Wiliktpd:r....-,A good Boy itutl"flint,ibe,-.lutuse"Work,
.;•;,...., ~, ;. ...- • • '
.. ...ALBERT 'LOAII3A , RO
''''''fillt *, I g4.5'.
.., •'...'•'.' ,•:' , .'1• , , ,, .... , . • ' z•••!
' CA'S It*tili:VlOD.otrCE,'"
allkinds of Coutitry Pxoduce, by ,
FULLER .S.r.Ftgaz..:,
Apothpr:•itifrfvtil of NEW;;;liiiid
'
'.:l6glr t ee. Ch:ed l,y . tfiti“tilibiebei;•it
fiil Calkpee, Voni 4'tii•l9.lolte;' kw, 1
.ugl finouiggr,.9l4y: 47i ; IVool et; , Coiaortil
ate; blpail;;;(1
uillileaqlled-'lll.4l6lins'Areiv•go t eiVey4i_eno and'
Yelvet cord% very ;glint) ' -"
Alot fi‘ie.cl;euii.ol;OTONfe.6l;
PfUlgis ';;Caelimerts, - 811;twle0311ks, -- .7-Usisane . -,:-.4*:
&inn, Sattine!!;lkiN,Fp rest ai • iety c: I
,makbe,Joy_illick,:leutUnd:aomilletetll. '
xt ihe,9N 'etNol;ftily,tA,l;tßria3oT7itip'cpri,i,!;Piisf
e 1 • '''
;‘; ;GARDEN. ILOTAPOP' *A711,-,;-
4ppl.,,x4ve,doortitrorthof Dilator Mieri;Slinith
".VD"DotioVett Oro' `- • IDAIDADD.
At0rt),414115,72t..!,:1,-
Wzi nt041,,
FIR
,i , sh - aid fog Fl - adeil at #4tlP s t P ° p
'l4rtaal
" 4
ahtygva 00. 911,1 h 9r,f, -
:0 44 111 e IktrisAlsolleAL4,A_W.*
ENS
"14 ou of inform
ing liie fripiiiii.l4,the , iiiiblie generally
Altakhe carries 'on ' ~ •
'CABINET IIAHIIiTG =BIISINESSi-i,
in all its 'variouchranShei,lintoeust Alley,
teeth/ in rear of•E. liuliaek's Chair Fnpit.tv (N.
Hanoyer et.) where belinepa:ennalnntly on hand,
and will manufactute
Secketai ausi Ta
.
and cicry other doserlpti, of Cribinct Ware—all
of which ho mill sell 41)00 for lush , or exchange
countryforproduceri
t market pri c es, lie %UM
tileo-tuko-Lumber-of-alhileccriptions-in-exchhogO- 1
fur work. 0.
COFFINS made Mk terms ieasonablii at
short notice, and he will'attend funerals with a
splendid Hearrie, in town or country. A Hearse
will also be keyt for biro.-
He respectfully solicits a share of public pa
tronage, confident that be.can-randerteneral sat
isfaction.
March 26, 1845
~. C~3~.C~3
Mil
THE Undersi , med respectfully inforiusPiarviends
• null the,palic generally, that he; has leased,
alai -will movemii the lat or April next, to that well
tuiowo, large ood,comooolioos, 4 , -
•
situated citt-the corner of Xlitirsantrlletlfortl streets,
(Close- by the Jail) iii • the borough of Clirliale; and
owned liy Commodore'Jcske, D..e.iliot,,of the U. S.
Navy At 1116 11011 SC lie will continue hi' keep as a
I iCitisni of Mite:lain - Mem for till,ilitintiiihri - mityllivor
him with a en% He, therelorecycapectfully asks a
share of ptilifte patronage; titistiting his visitors that
I things in powc.f. Atoll be-sonductud'.-hrn
quiet, 'genteel wa?, and - that the :charges will ho
made incalerate much more se than where - he now
lites, this he will be enablial•to do in consequence
of tip very great dillbrence in the . reitriof the two
establisTinients, and at the ifitnertime he begs,leave
to a Stalrezeb, 0111011!
' TAB - LE, EL
and all other things emit
eludl be as good, W. not ht
lives. 'rile therefore boric
shore-el public payonagi
thnnklcl, -' '
12, 1845
CII E A 4N E El;
iIE subscriber is just receiving a apiesittid assort
... or sp z i i and lg Mi GllOll5 sele&t111"
,Trili core, tci — Viu c h li e would invite ilTe attention .of
purclut - ere. Call and examine foryt,urselves if you
wish to purchase cheap goods.
.1. A. CLIPPING Eli.
Shippensb'g, March 2fo, 1845.
.1. americais Insurance *Co..
OF PHILADEtPHIA.
March 26, 1845
....
• LADIES - SHOEMANUFACTORY 1 , 4 , ,
~inirstxpn-lignitjtitig,,f . ......•, L .
i -., , arr , .--1,, , ..,.., . ~ ,. -."•, T ;:. ;:• ,1r! -•
A.A•SIN.F.uVii ! i, tlle very :liberel.p:atrenage-Ir ,
.. '' lisieiseirlfidi'vraTtit'ieforirt4e Ladies of - Cor!;
,liele and hi *lei eily,llettlie,.;et.fi i t eetitithic's ig lean-;
ufeeOire ',,LA pugs! st loms.:fil . - every. iitieliff find
(:
varieti;-ut asp,: tailo r eg-Akeleee;for; CASki)lMClic
kee'Op yobookitil.:-..
: ;. t. ',„..... , ), : ''...;.;,...,%......,'•',......:.
Liitliesi''Friliiii( .61 •odiei eiiir Iciii;:cfoeibie..sefit
, • ' shoes ; : ~..',,, •-•!...1 , , ,, i er ,- '.-,•:
Cl ''...'k,!...,..;:51;tq.k
• Igulis Welluet'' tlioee,
~, '..,.[
~'-:.: .:
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6 — - ' iiiter Shgeo; , ,,-....; , •••'-.c. :1;..;,y ::-.2. , ,,.,. 1,51,1
441111p10114:1(ichnidpin , ,i ":io, a; 41propoillop: .'. All
Itillie4,...*lllt I l'..rjpAL.apniy4l,_
eith plie,tiV"liiirpees__:itoyyL.
-.i*l - , 7 ,: .1 '.
.:1 4 i -kr i''
„ ~, . , , 44:kii
• —,- 111'Itititillity - sis et , u
Lies eoltllvithin the ,
That caek isafits blo9rubbrat ;
.„, .
Thst.eye no more is gay:
Or al' her beauties thou art left.
1 : • , A solilary ray. 1 •
Fours have passed, this verylane
Since Tact we fondly met=
Four years! and yeti seems to soon
To let the heart forget--
TmisOcat:to-let-that lovely thee • ,
- - From our sad thoughts departi
And to another giye the place
She held within the heart:
J. R. WEAVER...
• tf.2l
_?
~~ 0
Tkor step was like au ispril rain
beds of violetalinngl
Her voice the prehitle to n strain
• . Before the song is siurry
11cr life,'twas like a half-blown flo*er
Closed ere the:shades of even ; -
Her 'death ijle dawn, thelilifshint
That ores the gates of hcai•en.
A single tress.! how slight a thing ' •
To sway such !unzip art,
Like blossoms in , thelleart+
It leads Me back ta days °Pahl— • -
To her I loved str long, , .
Whose locks outshone pellucid gold,
'Whose lips o'evflowed with sung.
. Since then I've "ward a. thousand layk
rrom lips as sweet as heel;
Yet when Latrine- to give them Traise,
I only' gave - 111'd') tears,
hot heir, amid the thi:ung
Wilerejeskittillattgliter rung
To hear another sing the song "•
That trembled on 'her tongue.
The way to care-a figar
smoking husband.
~ Mrs. •ftt , ed Williams had never looked
more beautiful than she. did the. evening
When her husband returned. Perhaps th6re
had been inure thatfusual solicitude about
the shade of a ribbon or the adjustment of
a curl. but if there. was, looking-glasses
"tell no tales," and -neat and plain attire
Would not proclaim the fact-to an-ordinary
iibiffielc - She - STarted nervously as. he en
wed, but she controlled herself and, greet-'
odium kindly and .otimig as usual. •
hr: as: he_advanc*
ed gaily "I liiiii r tiiideelieninking to-day."
•
"Oh thank . you,,Lihank you,, dear hps
' band," exclaimedEneline in the fullness
Of hoc-heart,-you will \never 'smoke any
mare., - .will yon? - atrd - hcrspit - ple - ffding - eyes.
- were raised,to his with en expression that
amply repaid
_him. for the sacrifice.
JOHN J. MYERS
Sm.
. Days passed and the - young wife felt hop
pier thaneite bad ever.felt,befoie, for , her
heart's iiliirlittl - Folifiquishedeveo_ his .fa:
.yette cigars,. and for her sake.. -
' - One craning -es he eat by .her side, she
thought he scented unusually depressed,
and ler cheerful smiles and her animated
convefsition 'failed,to restore hill wonted
gaiety. sEihe did-tot s ask- - the'- cause,' but k
she almost felt selalT- in.exactine such; a th
..
iroorill - ceme ehe knew tile. bet At , lenktli - 611 ',peed;
,his horse, foaming and'panting
. he•aroite-:—”Einelide, - Ithink.; Imust hare it with % exertion.'," and, lie himself Nielentli
cigar.",` (S/ow-nrd of kind :OntreatYitaYt:il agittited;: lie Wes tlone,ind file:Atet ont,t
hia COureeaiiil hit ilocinreturned,l have :ions enquiries wore o( hislady..foint' had
got Onebunch, - ,theywill soon be;gene, and Seen: , Itir; 'undftillewe by his :,ittentlonn,
then I - mill smoke nii 'More ' :',.', --; :, ; GlendiScaiengain (Itip - artet in:Mat-Alta her,
•'''Ho lookedllo' in'. linisfliae*,. bit t - ' he ''Couttli-wilri,r4 they were : doomed never a gal tt. to
_Mit riatLihri,:itepresitien_tliere Iv was net :4 661 d'i"4 feast. ikiiiteint)4ape s -L - ' ..• ',' :'
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rrbnktba,Louisitllelouniii:
THE dOLDEAT-RINGLET.
'Mere is a little Vial i tress,
mobraided hair,
Theall that's left of loveliness
That once was thought-so lair;
And yet, though time9las dimm'd its sheen,
• Though all beside Math fled,
lholdit ‘ ltere, a link between
111 -apirit'aitd_the deitd. •
Yes; frnin'this shininingringiet still • .
• 114finpra9 inempry•springs, '
That'lnelni* heart; nd sends a thrill
Throngh,all its trembling strings,
I thitiVerf*i,'ilie loved, the wept,
• wiie4,:E:drehead fair,
Fdr eighteCrfienrs,like . suiishine, slept •
'rhia golden ' curl of hai.
Olr .sunny tress' V thc joyouitirow
Where tliob ditlst lightly wave
Tier memory still within my mind
Retains Its streLtest power ;
Itis.ile' perfume left
To whisper of the flower,
Etch Llossciiii7that in moments gone
. Monti up this suns -
Recalll - Ile orm, the look, the tone
Oft' nt enchanting girl.'
A single shinitig tress of hair
To bid such memories start !
'gut tears arc on its lustre—there
I lay it on my heart.
Oh ! when in death's cold arms I sink,
Who, then, with gentle care,
Will keep for me a dark. brown link—
A ringlet of my hoir•! AMELIA
, . .
.ation : Vvith-theothet, oommenced Turing: a
-May-with the .gravity of an eiiierieneed
smoker: Both maintained the same ..int. 7
pertable coolness for several. minutes ; ha.
lOokedevery insiarrt to see her give pp the
attempt, :and-she-still smoked . ap: if it - had.
been 'a habit for years.
At length, bursting into on„incontrolaec
ble - fit of laughter, he flung the remnant o
his eiger'into the grate exclaiming, "F.me7
line t sou have won the. flay—,-,,Exilti wil
leave off smoking, I will."
n! Certainly,- I—always imitate . 4lthse
love; but, liad we not better smoke this•
bui:eb, it is a pity to waste it I" •
"No; we will keep them in rememb
rance of our mutual promise." - 7
. "Well, then I have been thinking .as
sat smoking,.how much did- y . ou hive for
these cigars ?"
t1.1=11!•1111/MIM
kAnd you imok Clear a day: that is a
moderate allowance is it not?".
/It is.''
I!=
"Then twelve C - eitfe — adaY is forty-three
dollars and eighty cents a- year; the same
Jor7_orykelf would male it `cielity-seven
dollars - and sixty cents. Am I note good
arithmetician? In one of my rambles the
other day, I -met with a very poor old
woman, who with her little grand-daugh
-tar lived iii one of those little woo-deb-IMO
ses just over the Schuylkill., I soon re
cognized her as being the Mrs. Ellison of
whom you have spoken as being so kind
to you when a child: She is in extreme
poverty, and of course feels it more severe-
Ty afteia life - of - affluence. :N - ow, ytiff
member that_, pretty_dittle__: - .o,4e_tuttage_,
our country residence ; it is to 'rent
very low, only fifty - dollars, and is plenty
large enough far Mrs. Ellison and.lfer lit
tltt,. girl. .INldw • our. cigar money w.odldi
hire it for her,, and the, remaining thirty
seven dollars and sixty_cents would be
F - same relief to her. Then she would,be ea
'near -that we can-run in at any time. and
see thrat she is comfortable,;_ What a. you
"think dearest -,- of toy plan !" - •
THE HIGHLAND GLEN.
In the deep•and solitaryf v . alloy of Strath
etiWa ter, in ,the. westerullighlands, oneru !
fined tower stand alone amid the.beap of
stones ant! ruins by which - it is surrounded.
tower is alr,thrat remains of a proud
pastle which tine° stood there; that tower
has stood while thiCker walls and stranger
roofd:Lieave-fallen_!--while-atlier-'otubllirgs
have borne down Vr timci and siorms that
toter has remained unmoved by-tempesti,
and braving the fury of those lightenings
which-ha ve-I evelled- their-destroy ittg,-fires
at Its summit !
In times past, the fortress, of which That
tower formed a part, was the habitation of
the laird of Glendiscair, a protid ambitious
and revengeful man ; feared and detested
alike by his vassals, his equals and superi
ors. This man was united to a woman,
the very reverse of her lord. in mind and
person—it was the union elf an angel with.
a deinon—of purity with' corruption..
". Some years after their ill assorted 'mar-,
riage, ap opportnnity uffered to the Baron
of acquiring a.great increase of power and
riches by wedlock; but he'was already mar
ried. Ambition was hia ruling passion—
his wife stood between him and the object
of his wishes, and he hated her ; while his_
- cruel treatment too well corresponded with.
his feelings: '
• .0n a - sttddliiiwevilnliKb - elfaiTiour
changed, he became, gentle in his conduct,
and affectionate, in his:.behaviour. , The .
gentle heart of. his wife. roturnb:d it tenfola..
One day ho--propts i et-t at. a to s ou I -
ienditini in a hunting excursion.; to w,hialt
she willingly acceded.. . Thn.7.ehase was eputinued•till evening, when it was•diecov
ered that the baron and his lady were. miss-
ittg. 4.n .the heat of thespOrt Sit - Arid net
been, remarked; and some degree of alarm
seized on: his-attendants. - They. waited,-
lint in vain t: they sought for them but they
were-not to -be found. At.last,iwher all.
,
sea~
- .hating • proved 'unsuccossfulthe
sportsmen. were together. musing., op the
probable fate , •of..those,Whoin they had so
vainty.souiht ; 'one ;ealled, out that he, saW.
: eyes -were, turned to the point to
which the speakerhad directed then),
_and
they;. plainly saw their lord appthaching at
Yiff ,
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"
.EM.E.NT:;*O;*4 , ..
'
smanuitaa';zSzTaa;•
bid it I" .eiclahnia the.vilion.llooB...the—
furm of a women .. ew'cileti - and .diecnlritired; 2
her. long .. .treeaes,drippiai Avith::s,at4i'i s nad
liar palesickly . cheik,seereed-14:0140fini'•
of
,corruption. • Bei..blui,
:Were - fixed upon the baron, - , e . xvr a
voice that :thrilled 4hrough , Aie yeryireina'
she *.‘
The moon-beatErgifatening"ort tlie wave .
Shines On thy bridal bed; ' '•
:Where the tide; that is thy.- true lovea,,,grave
Shall float totem thy heed, '
_ In vain.l.pray'dmmy_ou - :plungnitiSOn;'
Where deepdhe waters • •
-"But heavily now that deed Af,sio . :
Shttllstlitilt.jhy \ pit4in4:ttptsll:4?...,
_•
' Then away ! away'! .44 'vest
Beneath the dirkling.tjo.r.-..•
Thy pillow Stiall-lie my mouldeing s lrettst - i-7
And I will be tv
Tho fearful forM vanialted;: and., he to -
whom the ipfrkt's aufieWiejtddreeeed, fell
lift Il=ea , the `earth,H uman .aisista . nee
waii•vain;.le had obeyed fija t iumMons
and 'since- that time the glen _of ,Stratnen.-
water, has been the residence . of * the - spirit
of the lady of Gleiliscair ; there aftefnight
fall, its horrible voice° is-heard singing the
words which . it . sung:atPlit r - . falSe lord's
Wedding, while its fearful sounds ie' min
gled with the - scream df• night - birds'. the
.roar_of_the_cataraet,santl4lrilli-bdwlings-
Projected Destruction of the
•
• TariQ'. . _
- Our readers aWare, saysi the •
Philadelphia-Morning post, That Mr. Folk
was represented during the-late: , Presiden
tial eampatgne, as moreAta tariff• man '
than Mr. Clay, and eertilit"distinguished
member ...ot_the__LoCofeao -party,- boasted-
that he had • rocured: him the vote of•tliis
Slate ; by meliiiiiiThialetter to Mr, Kane, -
The Wniga, bf course, -knew-that this let.. ,
ter was -nothing - more than a trap to catch
votes, it belag very certain that no _pan ,
could
. sticceed inßannsylvania, wlio was
not a frienil;Of the Tariff. .They knew
als,q, thatoMr. Polk .had all hisSlife . .heen an
anti-tr
arinan,.and felt Convinced-that. he
would l'aCe the earliest . opoartunky-tei-stahr----
=tart of '42 to the heart. Their pro- - •
ilictions4re likely to.be- tkerified with- a lot
vengeance, as appears fram - the folloWing -
paragraph, which - We eistract from-the Eye
ecotiveorgah._. ;
I , Tom pr.
"TILE OF TREASURY - ig
proverbiel for his industry, and marked for
his sagacity.. lie; too, is conshintio - the
olhis
execution of ltis duties ; - a - tid it gives more •
pleasUre id state than we can well express .
that he is . actively engaged in collecting
from alt-parterof, the cottntry,:i every' infor
n-ire-tibn—tliar - may .bc - iferes - ssary to assist
hint in the management of Ourtinancea:•-:-
We'have on doubtthat he will be
'to lay before Congrese. : a,li?ge . bOdy_of the
most useful statisiletaokas to enable - Am__
Without loss of time and with the aid of thit
best materials, to' proceed in forming 'the
best, and wibest, , and • most nearly equal
system of revenue that can be adopted.-,
We have little doubt that the Secretary
will at least do his part in bringing .the
Treasury back to a fair, equal and just •
revenue
. standard, - and in equalizing the
public burdens.--,-The-present-tariff-can-
scarcely stantles,pe:,•perinattent systoot of
this great country.; is'. too unequal in
itsVlf—too:bil - Prepitre',upon..aomeinterests,
too partial te;. - of,iterstoo' favorable_ tO.Ahe
rich, ..teo.,barthensonie to•the Peo!,elasses ,
of theeintomunity. - sootier.:4ls.;.'r
eilucedl'tliebetter for ~all., islietter ' even s
fok:thipminofacturerObemselvelfto,under
staniVen,,,*hat they tiskto.calettlato. , :_. It is
better:fer . '"rieVeapitalists to have , moderate '
and staple titan_ those viihiCh:sre. too '
high,andketi'.that ailcount, ,never fixed but
always 110Anating.,., It is better.. for the.
Administrion-rbetter
for the prosperity pf people."
vania into this snare, now!: this the.ar
dent support of the Tani!' we.wereindueed
to expect-from their COnnnentarise upon
the letter to" Jahn.- IC. - Itiwy.?„-Are they '
17ivprwedrie , tell• the-people--onh is -State; in
the language of , the Exictitiveinenth=pieco •
that the Torifrof I,e - to encqualjn it
sell -too oppresive uponsome, inretestel-,,
too parfial'to others—too • bordetitioine to
the poorer obsess oldie conimuitity ? Ai•e
tb- 'ettfr - • of
.tiey perparsd - for this new system or-iev
enue that can be adopted'? : , ; Po. they,,,ap-
Plaud . the design - here Whirled..." to bring
back the; treasury to a fail., ,sqUal,-imil" just
revenua standard," by 'Which ;the publics
btirdens.are.-io be ennui er fIY ll they:-take
the stump.and; ake a tour:of thi,Stats, in
forming tlio 'people . thttirtiati'lliie . Which.
'they had in view- whew' they Acielared•Mr.
Polk to more 'man lhanillr Clay.
Look. at facts ,as
The hiighestd u t i ies ;known q' ,this rTarifl,
aro laid 'upon -such' artieles as "%ie.:ph:ilium
Ourselves; viz: kun;Coal, Cocuic'entiorie.
Coarse Woeleris,Sall and hemp-. Theme
-are-the-verysniticleiv(iit-least-the 7 majority=
.of them areupienthe.produotitin of which
the welfare of thiiii:'State . 'depends: ' 4 if ! is - '
Pl'oPosott 4yLtlie, Executive organ, , , and it
seerne,.Po,BeStetary pfthe` . Treyseiy
ily
,engaged 41 .. iierfeetiogAiebeme t ps4e ! ': . -'--
elte:tkese'tAincllos cif inUtiiiiry; fez; •
tax Oiethi:burtleileOfnie
to' tho'pooi,.aeOordiiigifo*.thyeefradojhe-',
oiy. 's'AeeordiOg . io;Ahe'irefee
ate : -
.cluoe'of country, i . :4IAPAt#4O.I4O
w - hq4"oo.o . 'o%;(9 ,l .'? cl r ee .r u "
egar,
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,o6,T.giri in4e i th,an.AlT,Plei& - 4;.,..,
doctrines qd 'fie:PeetileOur
ii ie ; thrteifor the' meniffeeCeireif
feic•theT;leiV'.. ll ::' , T ll o 4 V9 lol ,tl7CEAFAll4*i?:;VA
leolock . ""sy,eigivog,
be 4wippeVind,ret
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