Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 09, 1845, Image 1

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HE . RAO :.-84:',,.:EXrj;),SITORii
, office,-Centre--,..Stigieg_re; , W Ir.
Corner. at4helgaVtarid.
TERMS . OF eritICATION'i
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the 11ERALD...& nbliehtl i
eekly. onnloubleroyalsheei;iiilllWO,DOL;:
LA RS,perannum, pa.tableWlitiin thiee months
- from-the time-of subseribirg-;--Mejiwner i iasiii,
wen rsinry oznaie, at ihe end of the_ysak:..2.
I betalie forlesa lingLai4
tionftmoind no papor diseoettnued,uritil
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re ages are pal d,,except I.at the oPlion:eftlie
publisher ;and a failure to molify; . :,i distention=;
line. 3 will be considered a „ new -enkarlinen44,
AdVMAising will , be done on the usual terms •
.Lotto a tp' , insure'attentlOn nine be post paid +,
'MILL'ER .
Attorney :At ;tele. v - = - •
eV VICE REMOVED to ileet . em's:Rteir, in '
peom terms • •• • 1 . • Es'• . :
•. Carl isle, April S, 184 . , • -t.!
J. S. CoLwELL
E-LL 'B6 • .E.,
Atitinipis-atA:
ILL.attehd . promptly to'hosittess - ealrlisled to
IF-V them in the countees - of ,-, Curitberltintl• and
"Pt anhlin. Omens, one door westmPillit'Al4ll-, East
Nigh street, Carlisle, and next door lit, 'S:tutitibaug4
fic Hoover's Dror, Store,' Shippensbitt ! ;
April 24, 1844.
- CARLISLE FEMAI,EIEMIN ' •
rirtHE Citizens of•Carliole . and . .,thnitublie'gen..
erally, are respectfully irifOrnijid4hat this
Institution Will be opened tliiiSnizerintend.
anco of Misses Phebe and Marro i, on
' the 2d day of January, iti4sl • •••'•-c,.t.',•:• •
The large and commodious , hotise in West Lou
--therstrect:recentlreecupied-trvMrk-Ste • •
a Hoarding
,Schnol hap' been taken-.by them and
is undergoing repairs: • !twill be furnished . with.l
epecialjeference .to• the acnoinntudition of the
few Misses or yoing Ladies will be!
receiied•as*Boardere, and his intended to afford
le such all the ttdviotages Connected with a resi.
dennoltrthlr most family.
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Bastin; with fuel, lighte and washing, will le
I trnlshed toryotineedies, - ats2,9_s:ets—during thet
a AlMermunthiFond42,so, diking the-winter.
TUITION.-Common' English -studies
as Geography, HiatoryTGraittnier7lt - rithr - ' ---
traetie,'Orthography,Reading and Writing •
erquatter. • , - -- • $5,00
WithAgronamy, Algebra; :Geometry, _
aturelPhilosophy and . English Com..
" ,
)Hignerbranchasua Botany, Chomistry,
hell:ala i Mental and Moral Ppilosopby. .10,0
.1 Instruction in the Languages; nrawirig,
1 ainting &c.: will Involve an extra eharge
Lessons in instrumental Music by Prof. • • -
Walker, ,for,an.l#tre charge of -
The
,Tnition will be required quarterly arid the
price of Board monthly in advance, and no do
duction made for absence but in cariefoi &lanes -
Nov :mkt. 21,1844. . tr; --
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WHOUSE HOTEL
THE MANS
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Fronting.on.the,,Onib.,Palleyi:Railload,
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IfiILATELY: kept bj'Gen. Willie Foul It; has just
, been taken by the enbecriber., It is newly.
:lionialte4 and hits , been thoroughly repaired. Pea.
wagers -In the eirtn'atraniera t travellers and vie.
Here toba):11sle; -are Invited to call.
Torino 'nada rate, and every attention paid In
-thticonifort-and.convenienco ortliem-who-patrom
.fse tie cetablialusent.
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.1. A: WINROTT.;'
''Carlisle, April 16; 1845.
. ' ROBERTS ' 1 10 TEL.
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•:. SIGN 'OF WASHINGTON AND JACKSON;
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prig,iiiiliscriber ,Would respectfully informhis - --w----
'... friends aikd the public that hehas iTmored frOin Real.- -
his.. old itaiurtin West High streetio the public house „ Remov al .
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Milt sulscrilkr had rented, for one_feiti; the
- -- way kept bs , . David Illetinen South Hanover street,
in this borough, Agit of Washington and Jackson. I Dwelling House lately in the occtipiiney.of Mit-
Where he will be always glad Mace lliP friends from. thell MiClellan, Eery:, ih South .Hanover, street,. int
%the t:puntry.andllmiellersinnitaciiipmmodate them mediately oppostte the.shire of Miss McGir ohs; and
in the best and tutfet - enuftortable mapper. . a few doors south of ,Burk holder!s Hotel, where 40
His 'BAIL sTiall'heisonitsinily supplied with the will continue all
1 holds of --- „ . -
ehoieeatliquorsiantl his TABLE twitilthe hest the Upholstering ,- . Bedding Mattress A-
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market can furriiili:' A careful OSTLER always ,
kept i n itien liince-4nitniabingahall be left undone gency, 4
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-,to-pleaSealtralio.ciall , with him. ~. . --,;- - I will furnish - Hotels nntl - Dwellinge as dr and
BOARGERS,Iaken bithe,week, month nr.reir, , better than can be obtained' in the cities. charge
• , ' '.ANDREW , BOBERI S. 1 fur nothing but labor, the materials am be f irnished
. JkPY IIII7- ; 1844,, --' -- , ''''.. -: ~, : tf.,t at first cost. Also, any kind of Agency hotlineas at.
• - . tendeddo promptly. Terns—cash or7barter. , ... ,
Wanted A good Boy and Girl, for house woeC
'. • •'-• . -- . .• • ' ALneer Lom[e-Ann.
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Ttir, undersigned felpeettgl)y I hroems Nefriemls
- arid:the' puldloienerillpilak r, his- has leased,
and will mere on ` the LAW . ' nettito that
known hale and comnindlials , •
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- ' ItAlllll'lltililiD'i , , stisiricE , HAßDlEß:';i .:• - •-' c.: ,
: • - , '''' -- •_l. , TAANKFUL for the ,rery. liberal patronage /IT'
' situated on the Corner, of Malin - and. Bedford streets 2:,, - -hirreoefseif,Wooldjnicier,n thii.Ladies.2l„Gart s ,
(close by the Jail Lia. the Ileraugh . recd.etirliala, "nu r lishotadits Vicinity, that lie still continues toy mails )
owned by ComittodOre Intim D: ElliogtsYthe U!. S. ufacttire LAPfES' SII.C10; of. _ everrliiiiitit oinst I
Navy which licia he will ' itentlette - te::100P': 116 4 i : "yeetety. et the .Stklletiteg ; prinei for ~194Stif sit,litti '
!louse of entertainnient (iir apgiefte,..ybe it'll . . liv a i . e.'.•koi l ith , b oo ) 5 0 4 , •,•,,,,, ',...,,,)
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share him 1 1 ' o l f th p a uti ca lia il liai . ' tt i nal t it el* iiii t Ztril s h P r v al liZor a s - liiiit.i ..,/,...i.ille'sr'irineit':'loli'enic.6 and duill3l64adra4
all thingsln Illis p i Ewer _A to n , ,b o. ,. co m i mod . :.l , „„, e 4, _ ~4 , : c s_hoesi _. ,i ' .''....' .
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quiet,. genteel way , amt.. that-thskehargott,firill , ili 1 f 1 1 ,1 1,. a D'Ai t ;i t g h 1 i i:z., „:„:..4,, , ~, - , :,, , ,, t , ., , , ,,, ,; .i, ,? .. ,,, :, , , .: ,. ; , ,5 _i Ai .
. . made moderate, mush ',Moonier , him Igterefie:diiir. i , - ''
:. Illiiiles'andrehildreiNittocs Its.,Ornportiiri.....Atil
lives, this lie will he . 4 enabled' isidii:lirecoilegoea,eo . ,,„.,,.; ~..,, , ',tl 2 _...._i ii . 2.. •_:.:,. 7 _ ; 2.2...i.,...
of the very great differente4.lo.- , the, reintawf tba!twe,:worts.,9?n,,,R i by, , ltS,VArtrtln_!, i . t_1,11.1:_ij17.,, , E7
establishments,
,snd at the aietti,tiitiiittilA4F„,N,Ye, grartia , .',,tr%4l4: a rlY'a i l lß .'ri n r.'"... l !V . ^1 ?!" - P , T r ! i r , , r' uw
AO aware all; that his,7 t :..:e;,1...1';-:7,,,, .-, • • 4.,....; vext4Onri to Iti(rcntlirte,..w.atenyeaster., •
' , massi f ' ' ' L.l 2.. - Xillihilpi Ire.hifilart: s AB:l,..f9i* ',...,'‘.
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and all other , things . 'SwetteCted.'*!ilh' 'the , 'otilloorn , '• ..
shall be. espied, if nak.betterpiluckrherer now
re
-- lives. Ile theiefo , hOpei tccesetit - ;,..tuttd: - ,t.' :elvet.it
' share: of
ainklnl : public public, pattilittage,:fOr 7: whiehlteWlft be
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• „IfiliPo,lllTl4 P. 0,7010014•0•"".:
JUST recei'v'ed and fiiijiite'.4.lloi..pg i lil4lr!t.ol
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.....-CAlltil'eASES AND PV $ $,
1 9 11SA.RIL :and 944 Card Cases;,and solverventsn..
tell Pur e es' Jima received` lin d 'for sale ; AS . , the licug
Store of Stevenson k *etuffey. , '",•ro
'APO' VA.';‘: '
Fla:iceddWun reo.
pay , roicwW, said at
l i - , un kWa.ffeltn4lo,of ;.'.
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irAintlaiiihakraQ66iiinibtl6ei,i;l4t4
vorthe,aiti o::JAtio! , A*NOilvd'OVAtairci,4
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: 0 . Shipp une,26, 10,016, ^"
HE tiube - eritier:teliee'thhintetlitl of intotrm'.
leg hie friends-4dt -.the _publll:_ganeteny_
,that he eattke,eit the ' .
- CABINEMILIIING - BUSINES , 2
in all its varione -branches, in Loma. Alley; di.
reetly in rear of t. Bulloclesthair Paotory tit
Hanover af.) where he kneel constantly on hand,
and will, inanufaetpre•to order,
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Secreltt, fr's,
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Pleo, A•e.
and every other dociiption df OtatineeWaril—ill
orwhi* lid will reill,oheap for eltalk.'or 'exam*
Air eoPotry' *doe° market prices., He will
}also take .Luinber ofall deeeriptlotie in Oiehange
4-iTmu
made. gni Lerma—reasonable-5k
ghat noticei and he_will attend fitnerals with a
splendid
,Ilearse; Contitry.: , ,A Heats°
,will also be.kept for hire.
He respeettutly'Seidicite a -share or Oldie Oti.
trona e, confi • ont that hci.ean rendergeneral 'sat.
istaction.
it.T.P::ll:lc(4unr.
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J. R. W RAVER. - ' ' .
March 11A„1845. . ' tf-21
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J• lOUDON'S .
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HEM-BACK .2 T-Oft
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i' ;THE' Subscriber'hni - a few days since received
from the city a general 'assortment of School Bitioks
and Stationary, which he - intends taLsell at reduced
prices.
Purchasera can be supplied with Bibles,Paperfac,
at the following rates.
Family Bibles,.
Good - Sehool-Hiblewr , ---- -
' • Gontl:Sehool - Testamentst - ,
Pocket bibles morocco gilt 'edges 1,00
School Booltti all.the,geneo al kinds in use propor r
tionably low. His Stationary is of good quality, al
so or good assortment :or' Lithographicprints, Toy
Books and.Booke suitable for Holidays.
He also carries on the Book Binding busmen
wherelpeetions' can -ha've Their old brooks rehotiiii4
also Blank.Bonks, Dockets"' &o: made to eider.
The subscriber in-connection with lila Book end
Stationary Sture,'has•established 'Oki'_:„....
17.1.7111L1r - GROCERIII 4 . •
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HE, has now on baud a largearid gepe.7:...- : 7 , 7
ral assortment afresh qieoceries, epees -/- ,z
&c.-Of every description and of the best ; 11,.. I:
sualify, retitled - with carc_in the city; ' , ,
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ithx*hi4h - li - O - is' Minbletrto Weleat-.redticed ca sh
prises t o suit - the times': ''.---' - ' '7' "--,.. T. 't , r , ' - ''' •
Thankful for - the patronage ettendety hint
during the few days lie ' has.been in the Meese,.
he hopee _by: attention and endearciringjo please,
to merit, a .continua
-nee Orette4 life - litockiitt -.part
et:lnside of r s ' '• ' • '
- Steertg MO iiialtivii.Coffere----r , ''''-:;-- ,-,',
' Be tend 2d leant) ,
_l,Maf Sugar, Brown, white,
'Havana and crushed , Sugars ~ ' .. - . •, - . ,',
. Young Hylton, Imperial ithiljtll6o. Teas. . ...
Sugar ,House Syrup es4d New Orleans Mollie.
Beat and'24 best SPerm Oil. - ` ' - '
... Sperm ..entl..MoUld_Candles. Splces:of all kinds..
fresh ground tind,-unground,Chectpilaed Cracker?,
Lemons, Mace,' citron,. Indigo, Starch, Saltpetre,,
Logwood,_,American,:ern,Cliond4 mustard, Rice,
tatf
Hotheopathic,lialinte,be'ethosoikie,Aeta i ns,.
„ttlinonds wig:" pilb4tp. _.....- . , • ±, , •
Croekery,ChinteandCGlistakare. Aisci Brash.
es, Tubs, Baskets Churns, Broome, lied . .c ords,
Halters, Ploughlinms,.,,Masens and Cerpenters ,
.I;inee Market Baskets, Beet. Cavendish tend other
Chewing and smoking Tobacco, Spanish,' halt
Spanish and Common Segare.
•A. general assortment ef,gooa Spool :... - tron,,
thread, tapes, thimbles ; hooks, &leyes, Pearl but.
tone, pins and needlei,tooth . breshes, hair brushes
combs, pewter sand, shoe blackleg and' a variety
of other useful artielei. - Also NO: 1 & 2 mackerel,
smoked Herring, Salmon;Cranberriest, dried Beet
- Hams &e. ', ' '.
DeceMber 1 1, Mt
2,50
riiiDltBF SIVE INU;FACTQIIY.:-",,
'1111.711a HAIM," •
, YVnolisola "and , Itetail, Dealer te..Fashilnable,
Supeinir lend :Medniiih.rincy and Slap% •
• -DO Goode, No. 4811 Chesnut street, ••:'t.
between &Wendt and Eighth;•• •-•
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lin3cii in ,rogithir - ibeeitn:' - 0t40w , 43 - tyles
: Mottolein - detainee; Lawns;
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,Glnghann4Batageo,llfarqueo,Enians Baltotitita. Cunbriai , C4 l 4o9:,Bonbaziiet47 - Alacte. and
Twho sealOnal P iPry 0421b10t, Shawls;,SCrre,:Ve il s; broideiies p Hooter", Lacoo,Qloaea,Eip-
On!Canbric , JHandhorohiefi v and., Irish ~Inons 4
Calicoes at 126 oto. a YOrdi • Muslin.. other
Otfangert Wlll 2 2n4ilC - pert l atibiolt.tto - Entirlbr
tereol•l9,oalkil the goads. ire all warientad, and
thelpwan c oi f , krilio#l46l3kini!mpittlio;::".,
ti - '40040. 1 840,;; .1.. • _ =iLL,
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goods, ticreeih'and Of new A sOleijantil I
,0 1. 6 h re i:; hyd e cNi d, p lit ilnoisa, I t l ii v,for eo C n A si S s r i • :t tli s cy rt iy or il l l i bis plend , sol id (
at the ; di v est , I, Pril li s e e e e e r ) Beautiful Imperial .3 PIT:
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Carlisle. April 9; 1945.,,-, , 7:
.ttlt TAX=PAYERS :OF CUrilli'D :to..
The Coadq Commissioners . deem 10 omortant to'l
t all the attention ortax-paYert tb , the , provisiont - Of
the OA Hendon,. of the Act or .129th, A pril 184.7 ,
By' the - nroyltionerefilttrAtr, --- it - tfurtiliolifardoutit
.of .State.tim is paid to StatelTreasuier b :an
-coantyliftectr - dayscprierto s tit an y .
year, , suck county : is entitled lo t,t abateinent-of
per cent oit the amount so paid—buriftlistaii is not
paid , when (hie find ; payable didle,r tbeimorisiOns pi
said .Act,any,littlitiduator 'cor poration: Shill 'pay'
six pr cent interest ;thereon; until paid% and Abe,
- same' shall be a - iein •tin the `estateon Whirl' it'
charged until fully paid and satisfied' .
The impertihice.and advaiitage.of paying the, tax
'prior .to 'that iimeg will he obilotit to oat - dater's
when it is known that the-result-.will be to plate in
the.couniftreardiy. JIM:Mt fifteen h,undred doltart of
the,arnount cc fleeted Abr. 'State. purposes.
present circurastaoces whdn roar citizens:will. ,be
subject to ati increased County fax' to meet the'debt
rted - in - thererectiotimhrOotuTHrMa
in annually would materially
.decrdase,thetitx re.
quired for county purposes—but shouldeVen'aMew
of our tax payers defer payment till aftii,the. loth
of July, the satin contemplated • by' the'ACt;
duce prom mess' yetenti-wil-Fbetlefented- . 7W - e:
reiulvese y the State Treasurer that theinterest
dues in - August and- Februtim
the several. tonnties• of .our.„Oornmoowealth•mre'
prompt lif - the'paytnent of the State tax:'; We
thercfore.hope- that the cititemOf .this
feel proud In ranking Con berlimil with thote.comi=
lies of our Commonwealth which evince a'tirtvrmi-'
- nation-thatihereafter-the;faith-and-eredit-oP-Pen -
vanitrithairreit •
• - •• "It. LAIRD. • • • ,
Comte',
• . • • t'BrOItTHiNGTON; • •:• -
JOHN IRW IN,
Cxrlisle; June 4, •
•
1843. ,
N: B. The several millet:Mrs or and State
taxes are requestel to ptiy, into the County 'freest , .
ry, on the 2lElt day of July they may
lico-4:01/ecte41-14-that4im ••
Xl,OO ~.
.•
Ito go MaYggEtO •
DENTISTa
IT ILL perfoim ait • Operation s ml - cm the ..T,eth
v.
r that: are required for theirpreservAticOuch
as Sealing, Alinx, , Plegging,'&c.,or—iitillivatoi.e
the toss ofthem, - by inserting Artificial Teeth,crom
a Angle Ziith, to a full ' • t•,, j
cr...l3lfice on Pitt street, a few, deorifiouth of the
- • -
N, B. Dr. Locmis will b e absent from Carlisle'
The Mitten dip, iii each month..
'June 11, 1845: • . •
.•
"' 13ISSOLUTION. -
The pirttierafiltiheratoforts existing bet Streit John
Grarantl.Thos4s,..Flitit,-trsiding- itder..-the - inome:
ofloltiOray 81 - Col,'iviis' dissolved on the 7thinst„ .
in
ntittind aonsent, '7Thetiookit firm are=
in thelitinils ofiolinS,ray,and it as dasired.that all
persons - knowing thertiselves hava aceourtts will
call and *tie- as itton as yovsible,_,,The store will
hareafte'r be ritidnOtad - by,John Giay Son: .
May. 28;1845. at
. . 51 •
ink* tiropriate dpvices, just te ueice
ail for sare4t-tlfo rniind Fancy store of
- • •
• Stevenson Mehaffey. '
__Mar -44,18;5-
VISHINGLINES, , • -
Of.alljle_rggis untlytatiti* just rebcivcd and:for
bale L~.
:L
-41t41111,1,14,5:`,'a17',
. 0 . r •
• .PfJJR,Er.OLIVE
, .‘.7ußt eeeetvesE, pure feed' Olive Oil in large . 4of
small bottles, also in straw covered flails.
.111yers 4...Haver;dirk.
Mny 28,1845..
JUJUBE. PASTE,
just received and tor sale by - •
Stevenson ACeliqffey.
2s;iB4st '' ' •
. „ • . .
-'PINE OM. - ' - .• ''
•.• . . .
: A •CONSTANT.e!iptll,l.ely . ..ino oil , together with
-2 - X,Ghisses-sind,Wicks' for ~ the Hangingand . Ship
:Laintl... .-: . .. . .
• . S, EL.LIOTT.•
,
.Mai..sai;is4s. • .
. . BONNETS Ok EIBBANBS. -11
. JUST _received, another largOot.of, NOspollitin
iiiid,' and Straw Bonnets. 'Alsii i 4 tiew stook of
Bonnet Rittiands. ' ,- ~.., - ,
. .6. . .
.;09,1LB: 1 ".1 . '.'
.Ajoi_Sl.,lB4s ' :%‘,';''i' ? -4-,,;-;',,-
„.„
TRENCH
A reiv.Freitokoutikde'llanntf . 14 1 6 4gri';witIi
rat assoitment'of Bonnit..Cipe ; llolistteii,'ReidJother
tionn'et trii9iysintijuifieekiyiii-iiiid 5p.10.by.:5-!'
. ' • liner .Co
prepaid•,l , ing'in&idiitntnTire.ai:n i urnish
Iliirrllliglitratrink In .p bePt 6419. I
eY„W
oult
,
also Inform Salta
'toy, pp; pial. Ong 110.4131..0I'ainlitad Av.aint inifruk
II *MCI fillers 4.jolossont linettneteleinv .
:,;Tortayiali,-1845;
10,000 lids, -8AC0141i.'•;.4 . 2.ldeei; , •
-14000•?4,s4
',Me° 'do •do ,•1 1 ,1haiildpro,. •.‘ • • '
ind"fiiijildlll4ll6 Wighoitibnf
.. , :1111i4iibhrei'.11.1ity 21,1845 Z , ;'s;•` • --•1"
FASHIONABLP JPERFIEME4;
- IvEyr itpei Ted,' ik!thirtK4e - n! ° . moat
iA)l,4otoliCreirlfurnory, v eoniiiiOng ..16C, part
Erandaritraciii, Cologne, Lavendar. Pnlttatittne.
4tP4ot aroa,lower than titay ban ba, had elaairhoto
'liana
"' • MYERS.Fe ifiyERSTICIC: , •
. 1 4111 -2i .1845: " • t
CAItPRXINCS . SvIVIATIINGSI4
yt
loLof carpeiligtiWnsiti, !tits
:.: 4 ( 1 : 1 ;019,1LB71 z •
e
by.hp,pb.i F.? r
i 4 city price! •bY
,11,2c0-197;
4; " mahnin i, ,K e •otelPl
va )and totk I p.a rho
old satiibr, ,
itcog isFlNtEl4',";s'
•• •
.torimAmoexcwixps., ,
horse' poivet I:2anni L'nffiro4;with
tutee lwiio~i ,=¢ rid sy*ty 'hoist;iipper•Enirine i Ta
set%
. .8,4 alibu r ciilorep on ,tkme. fld.lltcial tekita;
.
itaitiatiatit May 21 is4pi,—,/'
ligPCA l 'l l t t
r , *,". • • 4 ^..^12 1 4 :._- , '
' A t, „t ie pqnorr9 l 4Mt i rollingul Pft i nt
keiobilt of krato gt $0 19 P11 ; - 1 0 7 4
bqk or A lien l 'o* fi il trul b l i tt oun
o 100t0r 4 041 . 6. , rot
thonitot l / 2 4-1 WolreVeileitteal9,l4ll#
*if
,:, ` nd l l: - .14048
• 01,
0r5ti1e 3 %. 1 01 ,11 4 A lu t wo w" , ' ,
Itlefilx9oo*fi,Mtbiaher,.. . ,
,IS4!:VV,V4 II /0 • ;3340 • V ,'
:42;'
AV.;;PlIV:ija.;
,
wzAbvERTisING - 4-iApottleffoosprarrEakittatz MOB ALITVS , AGRI FIATURE ARTSAkritIIENVIgIVAIIIITSEIVItrigr
`1"-
-,',
r . • ar . .;. • r ,; . 4, • ,
..,
felt the bitteiTess of being. herself the bur
denici:fiim aniLthe--task; Mid-dired neither
to look' at her- father nor the inouritain,:-
She'-' , 'fiZed her_ eyes now 'oii.„the crowd
'winch she beheld. .not; and now on her
ringers" ends; which she tiebbled bp to.'
wards' her with a Pretty pretence. the. only
deception she had'• ever 'used.; Once' bi
twice a daughter or a mother stepped out
of the crowd, and coming up) to her,trit- .
Withstanding • the Tears' of the lord 'hiircin.
kissed that-hand Whicti'shivknew not what
to do with:' , ':c';' , ...i .- " ''" •'''
' ''''''The (label!, said, - " NOW; sir, puyan - iiii
:‘''thiiiZMiiiiiiitiarithe liet;jittAiiiii
i, ,, • -• • -. 4 ; :... 1 t '' = - ' i k ,;. , ~ lady., ,,
,pele,for t;te ,nre& time,. toett.ep tee -
; '947lfe;Specta'icirs ,iejeice , to Ole tiii Matinee
:in .which 'fie Indyel!ciir;:el64 - ',big secure;
*Q a'kiP:td eneOlirege ; hie` ‘tnlefriee', thiy
infthehill, 44 iiiiieed*etlfifirindur
iii,l4rthilii!t: l !4iiiiji:iiLiiiii i . , liiic!*#•; 7 -=!iifi l
eeente'retainkiiinithinetheik' , iteeentle at
',li .- „titiia)i;,riitei iin"iina - W;lnlink . - -eftie - liiid=f
.way '1)61%4 , shift s tikii.:,ltitiiliOif i!ne'sidiclii
the Otliei:::-:; The:eifeatatere4aiit - ,i(ihoht:
The heron,' i lth;itii alief hidlffeliciee,'ldieel
' the' , tip. 'et , h hi' iiiiih r tiel,4oifieit ., oasts on
then l ,Bß.,s)",s; . pf T9 11 *!,?.4! . ` i6 . - eh s clli . ;',oo"
•lover• - rep,iinj,s,c his' vor: ; ' )-13 1ciw, , blitk , net'
feeble, la : hi q ' t etetinriAlf"Otti'slower. 7 lie
siiii,S' aiiini etttfthei '66'4l* l a dy 'ki ss ),i, n
ont'tiiii'loreheedi;;'" , Th'e"..4Ofinni;',,be in 4' .
treniblo;' , ..int.thesttion eat he' , will 'be vletka
:~ions. • lie resumer again ; :he is half-ArSi
betWeint' the-, nt facile -; anti top; `•ll l e)tailiiit Y ;
helliiiiei 4 ll6 iiiiikOere; hitt he r kteeltiii:fitil: '
Anoifiei.ehout , :froni4he, meititt:itnil , hegiiiii
siinieci'rOficei'inniii,t,o 4 hiidit''otilie r *
meinlet pert:44lie'*eil 6 ere:eitinquerel. , 4:
TheyTerti'eekitin`iiiii:;•lidykisses;Lhitri,'Mi•
ilia forebisidl ;an a - on' the'eyiev-.. : ttie;,wix , .: - i
iiiilitidrittflitieloitiee;44;llle'lltOtitei;Vineit
lOOklialei:: 1 4 Heitniceetle,ittioWer 'Mien' eiter,
but seems to betnnie:eure. , lie lielti,,bet .
kill.. 'Otit'v,*,piikii-s,hii;t9pt Alt , evlyy - ietiip: ,
an.4 , 4 l PlY.go9 l 4,:gf!MP a * it hTs.9fPrictht
ladylirtio,,biit,,oritte-lii - ittoilighjen--hint
' 6 laSt;o4'.iiP.lonr,ski,! , l4l?Plit4o l lPliA
, l.
-01901#1.4 M s 'An 5 1 11 P 4100, -#ll4#ogAiik;
I it tle-,/eteinii ' eio,l4f4i.Ot:;#llo4lWeet4ivert
~, r,,,0 •-•', ) ',,.',,' I
,the ' the •• m ow , ‘ , ",=;‘,', if;
STY 01!c1 . ;..5$ 1 $!1, CCA l Ftg , :p -!,
rff . ',1 11 4! ,. ,0,41,09.ei - O . ! , 4011,4 *0 1 4) 16 hif..
' Al t St*. lo #kg° o ' l,o,4 **q4 44 4Altif a 4 l i': '
ivp,tok,!!!!!*.S.'"if9 d a , e,t, l s , ;/ic4, 1 i„,,Fp.N . ;• 1 1 . *
rF00 . .,5: .0!00 . 9 6 ':! , !* . i `. ,1, 1° 19 017en!):#,
P'.'PtlOoil;?vL7*,#l.illp,l4lr..A.l A O ofloki O.lttq it*i#l
Onteki#'cimo#
If 1 : 1 1 #: , •i' , -, 1 "°;,i1 ,
iwp1,,,,,0411.,p11,,,0'ff.:!.0.,- an
~ 7A: titI . PP.J
t k .
iiio ; iii 4 o' ioeo l- 4ik , ,ioo 6 ui - 0441 , 4*
ti 4 o4 *llO )4t)kiriii:ll6ol,
ilivoi
' tieg4 iffk git ,
it -. ,• 10: T'.„-, = trAl; iNt ~.. ~41114 ni, i.F
: r,;')''', ' ;:''' ;''' , „''''-' , ‘ , 6'-, ~ 4" :•.'",',':`,. , ' `-, ~....7Y. . ', ; ,:•'.:',1,1;,:',..
2114241.»- .;
. ,w 4,“, «ml
:123ist - Afitt;t&O*4 -
• •2-: • :,11'11E,:ri i _Air!* '
_ • ;',"
oi, HQ w•Toj 14 , 7 N MISTEPPSe
an afectineti,tok y A 14untiiin
• '
• y ,, .the Lokrs.
' • , Bir , itiott rte er. t •
No_t_trianYlTaare~a we reealn = a bunk
the ator , of a. lovai'-Who was-
rii,isArpai:by - earrYinC,49r 401114 top : 4, a
aioyaritin; arid
1.13 F -:they dap! on the same
. .
r We think • thelseeneyree in Switzeried;
I:Mt-the itoOntsin,',theilgh .high•enoliii Co
:tax his -stout . heart uitermost, must
Have kieenmonCilie;frrest. Let us fancy',
itsairocul lull, ,
the,summer
t. was, a ,anyra e at ler
xif. the lady; proud n o ble, drought it m
toosidble ?for fit yOung'nfratr burdened to cicala
if For thia'%reasan alone,' in. sebrn
,bade. him di?it, and . his daughter should be
Ins.
ME
Theopeattentry assembled in the' valley
to witnnssifo extraordinary a sight. , They
-.measure t emountautl-with-their-eyes-:-
'they' communed with one another; • and
:shook Ilieie= Heads; all. admired -the
young mait.;;;Mitl'aritnn of his - fellowilook
ing„at .their mtstr#tui;' thought they could
do as mink. " The father was on horseback;
. .
.rand stritervtej?enti.twthat-heilatl-entr , ..
jeoted his daughter eyen'to the ehadow of
such himard bet - hiTitionilit it.would
,featit his•inferiois •
thit 'young Man (Me son of a small
land PrOpiletOr; who had: 'some pretensions
iti*ealth; thoitih' nobility,) :Stood
.1 7 e - i' — fpectfiirliiiihhig but enntilent, rejnieing
in his heart that' he should 'win his mistress,
thangh the most of a noble pain, whiCh
,he* quid hardly thitik"gis a pain;'ennsid
tivitigivfho-ii-4as lio:tvis to carry:qr—he
diedlor'it,' he 4'661(1'41MM have had her
in his arms, andin s ai;loniiiiflter In - -the face..
To" clitlyi'llOtPeison_rn ihatnfiatifter_Was a
pleistire-lie contemplated 'with such Irons
ports as is known only to real lovers 1 fot
none others—kilosv . -Ipayr-reocct helhtens
the. joy 'of :-dispensint with formality; and
how' diiipensifil ith forniality ennobles
and" Mates' greeter-therespect:
"The!;ladyritemlbg_tlte:side of her ' father;
'Sliett,senght
every . rcllMcMt theno-
Wolfe, Kis set;'lul thetiiiithing 'Viso trio
ninclifor hit valor snit' strength. Orem
fears came over her nevertheless. She
ptit'''spuier td horse, tho'
- Oritiltd ( * l l 6 vvingAlm'
pbliged•tif, iiiamatint4" they . :aseand 'the rest:
orthi - hill togethe4 the eiowd' silent and
happy, the baron readyinburat.with shanie
and isnriatietice; • reach the•-top.—
.The'loiO'ra aro - face' to lace on the ground,
.
'the lady.elasping him' with botharms, his
lyittro - n7 - e - oelpiide, • • • ;- -
baron, t iou
l 'haet 'practised thisjeal before,`cin •purpOse
to deaaive nie. Arise I" • 0
cannot expect it sir," said a wor
'thjr"`man; .who £1 rich enough to speak
hie/Mind ; ,"'Satrison .hithself
_might_ take
his,rt.sriirti3r. sup!' deed.': • ,
MIE
MII
Part:them r s sOicl•the baron.
Severe! -persons , went up, not to part
timito --but to on l ratulate and kee I e
tnietOer. i'-:Theeelteople look close; they
*near dOwnl they - bend an ear- they bury
ibuirlartnt ; tion4tent,-"Gnd-forbid,_they
-shonktatiet.be.:.paitad more,",,,aajd!,a,vene-1
rabid they- can • never - be' ) ;-,11.ei
turned hie old face, streaming with tears,,
and- looked,up at the baron; Sir, they are,
dead !"
Sroltst siiirrifo* %VAR.
- 11trion - g-,the loaf of the pratietiops of the
pep ofSvOnwir SMITH, was one the du
ties of the_Queen,' in which thilforeibte
paragraph. occurs: 4
- '4 second greafAhjeal — Whicli I hope ;
will he,,inipressed upon We mind of
royal ; lab isi.a, reckted - horrot of wiir—::Fm . „
earnest and passionals desire_to. keep. her
people-ia•'eatate-al•profound -peace. : The
greatest curse ,which.can be entyiled upon
mankind is, aa,tate - -of. war. :All the atro
cious crinnestcommitted in
- years of peace ;
all that is` spent in peice by the secreKor
"options or by the thoughtless eitravagance
of nations,.are mere trifles compared with •
~
the gigantic evils which' stalk over-.the
irorld•in-a state of. war. Golis forgotten
ever} - prindiple , oft3hrisflan-chari-_ .
ty trampled upon; 'human labor destroyeth
human industry' extinguished; you see the
son,: and the husband, and the btother dy
ing miserablyiedistant lands; you see the
waste, of—human . affections; you `see the
_breaking_othuman_beartg—you_hear_the_
shrieks 'of women and children after, the
b attle;-, antic you f‘walk•::-191.04fie-rtiangled
lpidies..oft the, woundnii_calliog'fOr
say-..to,thavroyal , more. tp.
God, by-loving peace; it is, notyottr hu
anity to pity a beggar by giving him food .
or raiment—/Can do- that; •that•is the char
ity of the humble.and.the unknown; widen
you your heart for the more expanded mis
eries-oPmankindrpitylthe:muthersrTof •the
peatiantry• who•',see their sons lotigtiway
fromjheir_familiewpity_Your.poor Subjects
crowded iotti`hinipitali; and calling in _the&
last breath 'upon. their •distant country and
their ynung Queen; pity the stupid frantic
fully of human beings who are always ready
to learsach other to.peices;and to deluge the
'earth with each other's ..blood: this is your
extended humanity, and this the great field
of your 'comPassion: • ' , Esti neigh ' in your
heart' the fiendishhlive. of military glory,
from which your sex des' not necessarily
TelempiyOif,:endleWhich:-he',wiekednetis
‘jef — fitiffereyelii*tege fitay",:•Onein
yoiiedeithbed,2l have made re 'orphitiis
ni'lliy-telgmr"Fhthm made few •widows—
.my'ohjecthie
k ethi , pinsz_altasp:_tieeiL
all the4Siglii`Of hiliacter and all.ihe
sithationoo oheck_the Irm.
tiot to turn'thrm
'OAS WitaUl hiffetein'dinctrY this has
;been ` the Christianity . of 1121:' throne and
.=•• l• ‘; - •
sceptre,, an this wig hafestiove to wet..
ERZ
f.i-loittire,TttAN'a , -El nrrine . Excvnetori
nD34.3" 3 1ev0 1 :. hgar,°f , life CsePPe liCa,Ulufli
Angle ,Z, e1.,ii. 6 l i.. hada .094 inßte,t 9 11 ,copnect
'rvoYr t i s he4 .ll 4 lll M l' i l? 'r i fil 6e r"V l lM h t il e
w i tiliv,amuping iiii:old Puieh hostess, _,wh o
had aOteltk to,Rttteitttin i .l4Mundertbe r oof,
: or her,cig, cottage, for. and in consideration
of a bran new tin`milk Ten.".No 'l:navel
'did; dew tell' it , was thi;r6l3,' -''
- , - - s'WelfyOu'tituet - litioti - thatll4l•l7ifitlii
_ ,
Zekti teekinte Oni..liee'di. onevgratuitlayaf
ternoon to gel, gum. slier, duokson ; fath7
tie el aitiff;ii",i,n
9 40 7' goi unarie • bod'AiAvri
the :rfven; ;iv grope) teighi' 'or 'diieka , ;flew
beekWarde andkiffiwirtlsAttelilti—and 1?y, 9 ili
by feteolf'dni4ie down' by'lltoniiiieb;;ptia
Wentin . feeden on' the muscles.l-. L 0a404 3 0
myrunnier horn td prints' and i t slipped
. •
right out_of-Invitatid.el4,eank,lo-thethet
tbrd-Ofthit'iliet 4:4lto'ibtier:weit imtiiitg -
Iy blear
,and I could , see ivory,' tki:t. bottom.,
Noir lieduldrntiwiatl jat'itil 'lei, - ti,Viv:
Ole Zeke yen!rp it , tretty,eleier,,felltita .Inel
let , me , take YOurlpeutliti horn' ttyprtette." mfd
4on't,loti thlaktheetihigeller , *buldn't.
' , , , VV!IFIseg 1 4 00 !re :it. kiMti. , lo9 4 '4iieri ' ll 4
3fo#ll l4 o.l 3 '4 o lnrind:Ot !i'llirifii4 you
~.e.cim,i!tj. ,t 4, iliet^:beq`.leivetltit • itinte_tlin.
orrt;,butlie'iliditit; bit'?
ftq 0 an 4 own he
_ W , 1
etlitd 2 l4l4ollliolitriiiit,
' ,4 ith*Wiitio l 4 l6 Prkie;
iiitkiAtieff te e n.ltdi*l'
Argl.. l l 4 ';,44 tiv
0
,l i ff.l , ls t.,.loF Arw,
' ~, 4 7, AXILIo y„ ,-
A''! '.64)oliii wili'
#4ii littiliit*OiNiEff4
li i
ii . (ifihkeAlit,iiiickr,:'ol4l
,isti c 4ii,pg,.t,,..7 'l.' , 1'
` .'' , ?,,ver,;''
0,,,,,.,.,,
' From the N;Y:Courier and Ic u rar
711rIfeation,,the.darabi ibteps,
, .i/ap Tariff and_ litA Corn
Latos 'of England.
As usual,.about this period, mutat and
speculations abound as- to the condition of
the _ grovving grain crops in this, country .
anil,id7 ; Engiand, and hopes or fears are in
ouleaiedOtcaording- -to-the---Interest of !the
'parties, of failtugorops, or average crops.
,of :deficiency in the English harvest, and
of (Trospeetive export of :our own surplits,
The season . on the . whole,as fares an
ettarnination.of - th e papeis over.a wide re
gion'of. our' country will, authoriad a Con
dualcin; has been favorable to. wheat ; and
although .in Ohio and possibly in one .or
two other. wheat grow jug. districts the crop
will not came untOlhat of feet year, ;hare
tre
is little reason , to doubt that upon the whole
the yield ilv4 be a fall average one. The,
winter generally waitine! unfavorable, and,
the'grain wet too far "tificenced in themjeg..
to - be m ateri ally ffected - by. tbik Cotiett,
`Sli - ireover the breadth 'of lOW:devoted to
wheat culture is
,Mtepally,Ancreasing 'in a .
Lpr9portion far heyond:;ilie reVativiaAimend
iither-at-houte-oefOOxporiation u and-pat
tial failures . thereforOere and there, will
,
little e ff ect the - genetaraggregate.
We have seen iii.varions-papers a state
ntent putpoiting Olin:taken from a recent
:number of Hunt's:Merclants' , Magazine,
_thatAlic_wheat_graiving..region_of_the_Uni,
6
,ted tales now " embraces 600,000 square
; Miles, or 320,000,000 acres' of land,"--: • • -936,000 i
Vhere is obviously a migtake in the figures -'But we alreedy,.seeta,;thartbe. ,
in this statement, for according to the Re- nual ‘ average export ,
of;'Wheat
.the
port from the PeienfOffiCe,-ilie eatiniated a,aeries years,7diil 'no(eiceet:l
wheat crop of the United-States in 1844, 401iillions of bushels of--Wheitt: 7 ettikillo
was a little aver 95;000,000 bushels:— five busheli 16Webarrel:a
Now-et the very IoW average of 10 bushels- , of flour, So that , it , 'woaltl,sgew;that thb
to the - acre, nine and a half million of acres !demand created State:for the
would'
woulield this .quantity, or about one
38th part of the - number-of-acres-above l 'agricultural Products'of-th&other.Biatiti, ,
the Supeessfill - pretideutimf of maillifictifres*
estimated as devoted, to wheat culture. ihaa opened - a new and - 'Moreextetisiv‘max.•
-----The-Wheav-orop'of -the-United- Statetfkein atir - ciwn overfowing'graliailei; than '-
inar - PrOlia - bli be - eifely pti - iilo - 0,000,000-
e.lual to twenty Million barrels of - god,.
doubling in value .the. -
whole Cotton Crop.
~But large-as is the preductioe
it is not one ftiurth in number.of bushels to
that Of Indian ..,corn;' which.:.lagt7yeac
421 - in illtetrof bustles,-r 7 f -- ntd donee=
„ .
ted the great istaple•of the cotintry.
MEG
I
n,
referencn to these'two great sources ,
of our agricultural.' prodgetion and weal";
it is sometimes said ditif by a more libersl
Tariff,' iti other' words by dintinit"ing the
.duties upon European mattufAinred goods,
we should promote exp'ort,On of w eat
and Indiali corn, and cnnsequently he
..prosperity of_the.cultivlders-pf-the-tio ..1---
.
In the same sense, it e s sometimes argu
ed that a ropeSc_cif the British torn Laws
wouldi.be r. ,dvantegous ta,ou agrculture:
Thereis,,in our pont.' judgement, no force,
. . „
nor semblance of force, in these assumr :
tionS. 4l4'
As a t matter of faet, and OA series of la--
Idea published from time to:, time by the
Treasury Department will prove it, that
our annual average export of wheat and,
flour to all parts Of the world for a Icing
series of years—when tariffs were high end.
when'tariffe - were Iww-i.-dld not exceed four;
'and half millions ofhyshels; and - ofindian '
corn or corn meal untprobably two minim ,
of bushels: - •
These,2 ate _Mich: small
whole . preduct, as can manifeetry e?eycise
little-tail uence. up a
a,yat inafesdFicialvaargument against .
any-benefit:dilating to - tw egriculttirell'olll
reducing daties.on, fore ign *ports is to be
found , in the w b price of eat,in. gurope . and
Ati‘al ports nearer-than.
lat[t3ttitglirt the markets of England,,a+ rch .
alonalisltibitually importer.of . .foroigO
grain...
is l •,;;;,.::
If the Corn Lelia of .England were .
re
pealed the Jierf-labor of-1 6 0;nd and of Rus
sia Woliiti.e - Wpiiii ialingliall with wheat
at rates'-miilowor-than:tlgtee.'which,
..Nithlll . ose • Inoteiiiligii;prothicitior, have
• V ,or United Bice. . -
-- Ikid . r - iiiiiiiiiithirtt iiid - si '-' .
...,,:_4i n o tkrtwi r solthe-sorieiof yeary t hss
wheit on tha'qqaiiii4it, been much be low
..
the a v erage . of if 15 'the bushel ;, while
19 , 1itit ports of the.Bahia:ant, the: Bliek
~ •A.P.r. ,,, tir ti .i,:1.- 1 .•••
ifso:jthat not styscogettpro a iy . or s, Ike
I , ,niiii;Af years over 00 :cents;
..,.. As t Indian Corn it.;.is not consumed
t all. in Engl!nd:briltylieli, battik's - 04 .
''..PIY, 161 id° 0 ;P.,ftic1 1 117.4i!i . ,4 0 2,Ckr;!P ,
...etoneeti: is:. fea ~ to : mAtoire. • •
4 - 7 , . 4Y o. :(itininlbilet„.,Orn:Aiuk susPoot-- the
gebdireith of ; tfOliiiWhi) . knowing tlte faCti
hti410 . 7 -- e Rirreisfin iepreiebting that
our apt loyal - prod!Rtts. Wouhl . lts . bane,
;
fitiei iii;,thirlioill'in':eirrifigriciatieci.. !
Hove muck otherliiio the repeat Would
be, may be. Inferred. front.thls 'hien-state
rnent, that under existioglawtand by_the
lbw-
MiMENOM
ME
?ZS' r;i1341-
INWRI
VOLINIM — Itlttatat.,L
and coitimerce;:lbsorbadklik,thsle!•ea !MI ,
and: enteriiriSM
low . duties=4f
as'a neutral nation mid ,
riet of , the world,. j: Wlied r wars eisSedb
and peace . res to red:tO„ it's 'Own
sharp of commeice, - ,4 this
Cotintry necessaiiir changed witht chang•
in circumstance..;:a.i.i' , ' .who beTore
were importers; of; alfsMlMUfactired
,goode l ,
heearee
,of ,neeAltY l 4:inanufactuvers on
their own • i • Cediffii.tthe men of ; Massa.
animus were :iihfoiiii';:o.iiltrat 'th go into
the new hidustrY.4o4,lthdraWingrneia..
urablg from agrieultarif,mid from commerce,
a . portion 'of the; ptiOiAlind, of ihe capital
of the 'State WUti•"deidtelfiiAnanufaeturee.
-- • • •
What is the consequence Why that a
• *eh formerly etignedp:lrall bUt
deedifor its , own iiib • a(ineeliam its own •
soil,is now an importer kora others favorably
placed,for agricidintiat , p4Moiti, and less lay. ,
'drably perhaps -forniaitufactures, of more
1 1 /oltr .. tfian iiifforeil#natiprii together
take :trotrr •
Here ie
'bbis,_llqurb .
Import ,"
?.." for '42,,jand 610,000
Import by Western - "RailrOadi . . '105,000
Estimated" amoont distribtitid ,
by Railroad, -betrvierCilM
State !hie and BostoM
Estimated import into other .
-pirts-of-Massachusetts,
- Surely it wef* not wise for any inteieste.
to attempt to tlistUib:s(sys4o-ihat prOdM ,
ces such fruhl:
L - s • 'txt.
. vi OMENTS q r EN ACIFSSIN--
etat,,Ste=—The Nashville Union of thel§:tit
ult. Heist • During the divide minifWas
occupied with his future state .hii Sento* ••
cation had constant reference to his ail , '
proaching diesolution;s6.aino time did
be
express the slighest,.appreitension se to his: , ,,
entire preparation for the awful, change;:qt.,
the least fear at entering, into the,- prospect
of his Great fudge" `.lYe, have many,
teresting - dkalhi'Ahis -- list - day*cenytirsar
tion, which we intend to present;;;hereaftel.'' '
in-en-authentie;ahapei::4tithiai,tineTw4;4" .
must be content.to state;that; after'iliscoik
cring that he,.monlillist.butia fed limirs,ho.. •
summoned, aroued.lhim hie ,:faithful,doinett :v
tice3nd elega!inoet.
- exhorted thein to fidelity in all their duties,
impressing,,uponthem .oealll':llPPc4-,,t
subject of Christiani t y,, end itport:**lnkAn,
affectionate 'letti;e:of .them he; a xptesee~tl
the sincere hope that - he meet .thent
all in Heaven;-' His ;1P 1.431,
beloved family, wai,CharaiteriseCby l
deepest solicitude for their attention. tiFree
•
Woo, retained hisintellect iOrkavig.
or, down , to the4Try•tline of hifiCdfseolutiOna!
'to have rto,pEregflapott,AhelikOrnei, or vir
or—ot
• c } ppe ". tpuone :.
-His lying
sour warreheeted.wittilhe-height lesurance
within himrthat•iffe'lti*MApents he would
be united.hilleaven..With.hilibeloied wife.
who had_goni„ , before „him. -; Amongst the__
last - thingsle7said*Uri.thet hiS :_ enfferings '-
though gieptivete-titififitieWoOMplirison
with hotie through •
whose-deith-ittiCeelfering, - .he looked for
everlastinoagiliftieSFln this temper of
mind,ihi,iinieq:nntiettliali.breathed his
last at e o t aiiik,- P:54;4 on Sunday the Bth
of June,
....iiA . ri,f4j.tx„r,An , honest eon of
,Efitto
igpip? . fto . #o4l;6legtlpt . ttloris, put hie head
litlit'lliti.yemtlilfidt onwlaaked the inmate,
'and what *trifteilkit.hor.q.' • ,
'llloakit**ll 191ifilr the limb of • the
law. -I.:: , fPr• - •;:r - -1 . 2. ''`A" • r.: . .4- , • • 11 . .•
'Ooh l',thettici he Mire, si t Pe t, 'it eating -,
be a goodlt•A'e for I see heetelb•fift.L -.
„..;:,, P.- r..::......,;'* -
..,,i cr , A teitalmilld,kleonelplaiblill I ts s
~40.1. 0 101 11 1141 ) iijiis 4 01 ; 0.0 4 1 P 01 1a t.s0..
.:.....:ark,lTlO:MMlttrin9o l ;•: s et r7
t.,. 4 .01**.t 4.1:.,be50K; ''' iglih”, T !TOP .. .. .. A
if
northiti;reimyCtit 41.0%1 1 7Vie_ . ... •-•
!Mi..' 4 e 4 1 1 [0 1
40: iirsziiittjfito• 'or'ibieiiiiisi: : ‘ AT -. •
, 44077 ." . .. r.iiA 1 0 g 01i0 i t i ~f i1i. :4 4:40, 4r ,
„
.. -
T
5‘5.
'.ed; :.-,C&Per" •
• it
•
100;000
1 O 000 :-