Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 21, 1846, Image 2

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C, VAgeriaiMfric* , :No4b*est 'confer 'of
n iris a tlipSCto,4reets,"Philadelpliiii, is
- :tutbOgit,llitifeets l,( YlP. ll3 seriPtiene ett d'Ataver
i%aenienteforlici HERALD synEipoirron ) - and
- givO - feteiptS for the same.* 3 , lnr.:6lipsiti,lile.
-chaniciti,tindpidesnien,getiettilrini9i'kxtend *
their btleiPPielM'ivailitt,g•tlienteehMe , .' ef ,l he,
'llPertenree fimaafotisillg-til crhintry papers
which' hisltyfiric3t,,tifr&as.., , •
e, art.of Om proceedings
firl)latriiihtirg L idit:Viae, •. 4iii be' foinid Oiir
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:,N l o l looragg-'fierC Steatf, 8 10
Y 7 `S:l~ouae:pf~tc+plreseitt
-710re‘;•,4V-4Ar..cfin Alr:'Keekert of ilecso
,of Pertnaylvacia.,:""'
e TratiAnstict.-..-The Ijor. CroBs, or.
I " .6 rkie 4 . 0(t :P.:s.' , White`i-TAq ,of - Pl ,' ila g
• Pita bothifistitiOsltea , apealcore,ll€6:ol?Coi.
invited todares. remPerettert e , hie
tneg'
inihe J4e4 i odist,V,,piscoPal,Churoh,,o'n Friday,
tevening ;‘ll 'should go toleari •
igG'lfiVt
; wlog,•_rinerp:bapi"„viOlie...lP4ijEttliic,' _and
• 'it'ait;ifiat'lf.;Nyiil
ccitiiiii .. :,the'-hofcliag,OrittstaWCOnyCntion
- &fl 4 iu:atrongthgt4pg. - Shsi organ. ,
iatibn cif il*State,arjil'Avelibp - a thitlWhifr,
,otothng corn:qice_ 9 99991 y, IA
99 Altat C99ibpylatia cow
'yOicsentedi
- -
, - ,OtiiEverpince . we, published that scathing.
'::: - expokiiie•of heco fraudthrtort the Tariff,:which
, ' l .-Wiei piiiitainedhf.‘:tin' 'tittiOle 'froin. the "0)11a,
delphia - .t.ginift American," the-VOlunteer has
ft *en catching.at every little Rein which could
ZUStailt : it in -falsifying thp.true-position,of thp .
I:A:Risher§ of 4hat . able paPer.-Att 4 we stated
..
' 'ttilAß..the .litlblif.Y6Wor.thelmeriOkt have
' - Otwaii 'been 'kiefocasiandll'of thiiithre, ia l no
etter-:•prOOf than 'thatAiniehed tip; l e7ftpx.
I\ 4e
4c,vli•traC:t'fioritlltieAfentisYlianiati r ; -- w oV:the:
• • ''.lVOluntear : igave;:lasil,'weelt:4'. , : , ln*-:that _ tract
'4;:nlite'"raamiSiionTia'fiiiili; iriada, that Messrs
.“4t)rai&m , atid COMinings; of-the'-isleith-Aine-:
liiiiiisi;! ; hive' been-iterettlfore:idenfified4iitli
the Leccfcc' inly - Tt" . :i'vg;ititiUiWeli if the •
Volanteer would -citsel;itbbliii ..so much'
-. iihouritsloVP:ef - trittit, , end - give'
...;er mgt.-
---Afitielspecititeni4Oftliatscarcii&ini':Oi*- - iifils,
i c dltllittli.,',4qt;` / 7,l.Cf:'''
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' •:';=ZPiilf9ii,.renboaWkii:ili`:(ii: - 0 - 'i.y -, 3lpnteet
7 ,4* ' ( 1 40- - *r;';e-ciin*i*. , `":l 4OrrcracY , "
- tifeiOFF[tiE 1:1;1)(34 - a - itelia*fii il ..3Je ---
•rnocracyttaai they -ii'llia'itfifri‘thaiWis
, ntonfYinthecFoet .''/0?:1 1 1!, - N41k...: , AleN , e ,
--, , e-re.P;!SetipieueliYt:tie . AheXeei: 3 4* 6
~k 1.7.
'des:: ThelordWiA* 2 .•*iiidenie liiin*O•'failther
go,thattlhat,! : i Why that:, 'one single liider
of ihe,,•it.democraey",' in •the' whole: United
, StateiifiOniiislkoer down to gain:Hamill,
tluiretui.get 4 'c'erligettte 'fritin t'wolve Honest
men that he has any purer "democracy" than
- 'that - whibliputs-nuniii4ri: : tlilL'OOkkit-P-'--A
-
!moon 4,Piogenell might go - With hiileinii from
Maine to Texasi-and search'in vain for dny
`other kind among the liodiri of the "democ
t acy? tan that which- It money in -their
porketil=l#O r- protest - ;iiitgriit - tgWg iinilYir.
Nci
'Cummings . of iliordi 'AinetiCan as'a toll
tary specimen of 'this 'kind of a ri dernoeret."
To name the entire list of leaders,' from the
generals down through every grade to town
lihip 'Corporals of' the ttrank and file" of that
party, would be but to name a legion of "dem
ocrres," who are'Of the kincithat "pot money
in the'pocket!" • John C. caißioun once paid
that - fir ... llmq- w . kept together only s by_the
itcolui4ort ,of publin plOniler," and ihe'Sivart:
'wants, Boy4,Sarria', Matultir's anii others,
form "tt a• cloud _of_Critneasee"..
_th ,-. 7
."AeCfaOt.
'The taike, - poition,.cif .thit-iltriAik';* fi;e'
•nottng,but„whmn 4 fite . )e*licerefitlly•etcelude.
froraTthe Ottp:e!i; - Piii4i;riesVand*Rigiit:_ael
cording , tiiihnir',lfoa , loo;6":'Of:.i:f k iilgfi, *it,
, 9i61.vi.4i ;fliiiAtigtigeftAtkitd .theirt..te,their
true. intereatsi.,whileAe.rfettett,mpoh. tt the
lePeihk,!=i - ::•'=;. 1 ' ' • -. •••:,...k,`; , : , : ,,, p.: , .4:f'-' ,
the: Peedeyi,verilem ' 4 o' \'. r ir!itileet• F!tnlcl:
irt ' 'WgelY* f tti ,: etitii::* ll l l 3fixttn 16 419wn - -
eyo' : !..,l)efore ~- , thsf.,,thati4tOtript ~ to expose.
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'2,-,1),1i will' be, 14061 4 - eecitelcCriicing Co.-
legosts; - ,that Mr, bso. LienteDi Of - Philailel-
Oi4la ietiix iit!th t er mite bei 'beeolce, wide -
V.AilklSY.feb-Y Ilia i 6 tie,Oire l eicaii*liee t which
' Itbff-1 1 : 1 9 1 4 1 ier.esi:AnaeQiieg . ecigtifelitY
..of Alia' literary productions Ilave sectirid, is:
.. iibOut td:ileliver a sofieh 4ri,eciiicii'in ihie
4. ilorOugifs 'o‘7‘ , 'stiliata,.orabliorhjeth iiiiereit
ObecePied",iili iiicLnevilluiian' 'We Percei l ,9
,thatgc;-LiPPeca hee-iclen , :ibe'' highest-Poen
*
, m 2 1 13 from 'the plifooVllisatlinvivhero lie
' lately: deli - 4, the - 4,iiiiii'oourae, --Vie
'I t itzt noi tho lectures wilt saoure 3arge ou•
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Mail',"Oiya,;:thaf - :0 - tiki4s:Ofat . :,i4iiii 11 thiiiil°,;,
,Gipt -liiiiaiti:oiterfOint i tto, fie fabrications ;
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;mainly; ,So a.tite of the potato dittoasu.-:,...: , at!
paper e l lya there-is hO . &oat -- extentyo potato ;
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- :;'' ‘ rh - O - lpg'liah - T ,. PO Per . 4; . ,spie . .itliikiripayattotio
Tor Ntdr , -,,,ire ' going', on hrialcbr : , ,,;ikdOltiohal ,
batteries • aro . ' b,(311g,': 9ft346,4-ttLi;L§!)9'9ii,),i,tl - ,
'litikiiiikliillti:renitt"olio'i-Vnil ;'4[li , Ai Placesl 64 '
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r ars,ena l ,) . , B 'i : gifp'SOflifts are ' tci.rbe' pet . ,in
a. ilatp .. ? 1-',4oiiia'ris4 - , ;:Aii!:1010 n , 0 ,-:n a. great
arixiefY,t,k4i4 , iliiiii:ftqi:fr9 l ,?go l q es if . 1, 0 ilr = .
j! . KF'#;•iti". regard le. tli 9 Oregon ' 9 ea.:silolila-4hp
Mootiag :of; liarlianninti ~ 'iSte. S' Tit& aincemn: ,
riii.Oluisiasu'eil orders fee . , l lVo o , - 1 Os Of Am
' 'SCeitrilrienti'`.fin : ',the : - Miiiiia' t .of "the: English
coonties,..the4hble%teliii-fea'r op -, th e :first
alltarelynxt: ' . ' ' -1 . - .;',..'' ' -:-.--' --..' ",-. ' -
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:” A N61.11.11R. 'AIRRIVAL:
he 'paek 10 'et rive44l, NeW„'orli
ona' Imr:sday;.tniligini;Aonsleit.:lMltesto the
D, cern er,:- tenewsie o rrme
-
;Theterest
_annoanctracnt fliO:Lcifiden
Times as to the rejleal of the Corn Lass s, and
opening, of the porte r iyi! prema
tureflutf there, areMtirnatiCiiti fhatu'eciminer:
ciallroaty is•on the tams between Great
anti *the United States.. lila : unworthy
insinuations against-at - Jr-Minister, Mr. Mc-
Lane, was pr'on-iptlyortantl: , chqoked by Me'
SecFetary oflegation.: The inti
muted that-- its information vas rectil'ed
through Mi. McLane. • .
• - STILL ANOTHER - AII.IIII7ALt
By the-arrival of-.the_packek. ship Lilrartyl
intelligence is reecived frern_Liferpool te:
the 12th of December.: The ,neirs is el the
borto:Almliorrance. The British .3abinethati
split Irv-pieces on the Corn L. question.-4.,
Sir ROhert"...PeeLhaa .resigned 2 ..arid a poi'
ministry has , been, organized, by Lard John
Russell:.,The . ti6atesFeieitemeht in-
Snglatal-on-the:subjeet.-:--- : Cottonfica's' adwan
44 •
prorogued Ao the
It it not thought - thaftherhange:Mihe eabr,
iiiaka. any thing m fario'r* aa'arui;•
eabfasettleniertAqfthe Oiegen:Mte'silort,-;np..!
.ieitvby the atinc*ols
vial fOaty, , ,#&:ttiernew- Cabinet are=-as= great
ghti , es Peeland: Aberdeen
•
-• • .fairly . ::„VoAllfrelll •;.- •
That article in the : last -Volunteer which
bears thiceiitiori7delichnnible.attioi,.pieaies
ire decitledliZfri and violent abuse,
'we,Bee only'a fPrCible, illuatration of the im-..
potent rage and.:frank,v/:rithings • of. deticted
i04.4444,:1yhp their diShotiest
trick
trickery,_' and,:lirougYt. .merited diegrage,..
vainly et id eavor-la relloVe;the infamy of the'
brand and the pillory by venting their malig
nant but harmless revilings on the head of
iltostrwho -- have — broughttlient'to
punishment.. That their situation is similar ,
to I this and 'their 'feelings nearly akin ; our
"branded" neighbota 'of the Volunteer must
unegnivocally betray in, the article of last i
week to whichwe lude. - .tiutso.elearly
,1
they:thus - acknowledge the disgraceful Warn
of their attempted deception on this Subject
of, the Tarithative can afford to lookt.cona
placently-- upon their foolish ebullition -of
spleen, without bei n g prompted to return it
in kind. 'We hope they will improve by the
iesson thus, severely, them.
The Volunteer is now fairly comered,de
'fantod , on -ita , ,ovre,. ground-and-if it -luia-the
smallest spark ofpeedoroi honeStY, hill t give.
0 06.4 4° : 0 4 FPPA wi; * 1 °y'
".):T,.itlis.,rit,c is not iiersOrtai;ner:•tfith,onv:ooiiipf
-4,?12
his.,we .did by proofs the m ` otrctonolusivo, .
taken fropf,litscolumns ? Whitilt..shoived that its
inint„6foionielMnriteti'the'birinti.:-;It
iiiiizaAl . double,detiting: and . distegetli oft nithi•
deitth#jeefilitafor itstrging. itself and nor
witli holding' 06.frade';deatrinO, We . did
nb(iehargili;the ybitinteei'iith. 4 int}ch
,as
010;!'-t 1113 ti6 - ii..0iii 11 .040 1811 °W 1 h 10 ,*
Polk Sae m ore .faeOiiship ffff . 'tsvert 'free trade
thati'''Tr:i4e C' ti ett liCaditielolicVinee*,tMetti;
,rot"
The_ rumor . gathere _ etre gth that our Ad
minislralinn.is engaged in Seine ifecret
tiation'et Loaden.',wittiothat of (3teati;.:Britain,;..,
prciteitisl7'9l4 to be . slid ; '41400.-
;Engfatid.:fOrrcuatairi. , !deaired - .4.Oricessigne - t:tri
11 . :90.4*Oregcat.R'`'f.;,.:.;. ,
adopted '. 'si}l be rece ed,with pleasure by,
the, great`b_ody ` of.the : people, for tvl om it is:
4ont•PepliestiO6:
teGketie , ftritaifir-v?lieffier.:-.She•
e 61f:sage: 4eititionl4 her beitle4&!
atP
efr':.(inade.rndre , ,niCessary
rition:Of our syoioOiP•foroueoo. - iiianitatjioxy_.
ever):; from; of„cofiterOv*nd , ,piatioltiib..
;of iidtliejo§otfoitoill,y,
Trib es pe`, - AFiiolF.: l otkohio
*mishit
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6. 1 , jYe'Aikinv'fino::f#Mfri'lM,lo.l'll,l'„...Aft. .
Yibliiii , gtloo*a ',..„4!)AsliVttric of
4WhigSpieoerat.tif:,:thei4o. it s " . relli;
' af . ., 1 44 .0 0 ,... 0 1 4 0 40ferOt Rti.ao"s l P.,te,:
-Irrilifiliv:iii;lllattp..ste.7.i4ii; -6 .2ltor.::o,tgini,,t:
ii6itosof..tho , ;wthcpiattiy:thobit64:olitp.
4i - As, was-v0ri,34,- . ft. 19 '31 9 : 9g 4ttp 9 ,,,e. y;thaii
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'minll;pr;:-,ida,,iininiMPl*ooolCPW ,h e;
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reasons fat `tbia', 1 4.?. ) .'00.4'3100.0.40,Y,is 9 .' t.',i
daiilf iii..!i1i4 74 A 141 ‘47 44 g044 1 4 - t keco #li# .a_TI.
to.iii,fi?iiliiiii4t-iitiiil.t. ' il**-Wiiiii`a , iliti
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,liti nitLANT,Fics'ot * ';ttaliszty,tyi.NrAl. -
. - TAg : whig meinplior . gie'o 6 * l 4 ,':Asi**7%
blY,'noW itts:Osaihn. i at , liarriabeig,:co,de.,
ing togetherin ' relatthMto, - .`..,wirtiters;impertsdik
'to: the tote testit..:Ot ' the, dontinenWealth,"firad,
that no provision Nis "*":1 'Made 'fors, noniik
'litho& it wing . Aci ontnittlat9,4e6tha, office 9.1:'0.00;
Conutildrilon'eyrlieVetedlck'nf the - enstfing.
GrenerWeleCtion c in4ootober:-#-Tititleffie(vA
One of high'jreeionsibility.'ited unpOrfance
itS Patrenagets . e - ifeifelye,-*ltil - lts, - L iMlite4e
ipon . the.finarteee;,cifoite;State;rirameryi-4,..,
The preienteridis of affitiri'in;Patinailitanitq
imPeratively deduinde.thaf:dier4a9qAtimild'
fij - ,:fill6il'..by'a, .Man
,of. integrity :iiiia.. Boo:
.4.rinelples=--licnoest.'and" . capable- .not ,
corMptecl , begraping selfislinass f ,her"diVaitt
-ed limn the:straight'forWaid "eourse of deqy
by party„fenier"Political fatitm• ,The:wasteful
extravagaike of. the Ttl,arnininti.. - partYlas?-in'.'
V,..olveds our State in ,an. moor:Mons debt of over
.itorti•-ttri,u4,3 -O F ioof.i.sn
~e::=ls- t tn...FAxiti Ann"
iniinit , tenthe honest 'frit meiLand.-the-hard
.wotking mechanic\ have been: deluded and ) ,
, a66eivect by; .incorrect'; financial, "staternents;
made for , party purposes4andiningti;Offla,a‘
holders havefattened.entlne.publiqreseilicesr
While the "thmmonwealtli" has been loic,iiight
to The verge of bank, ", All'these evils
aro, justivohargeable upon the partk•inpirker,.
and we believe the timehas come for theikhigs=
of the State So invitee to. energetic ectioat and:
endeavor to pat;asforctia the toritiiiiianee4 ,
such. monstrous abodes. The first step in the.
accomplishmentof this peat ,imd,.ia an ear
nest elThrt to. secure the election of :a '
.sound
Whig, as. Canal Commiselo, : er. Let a: can";
didate be selected of - known integrity; Of cent.:
potent talents. of practical ability, thorobghly.
aeon:tinted with the State, and POiNdstn,..^..P.'
perfe",l knowledge of the public work..-=l et
hi receive the cordial support Of thio Whig
pat to of the Siaie,!tn,dthep.i.o_b_abilities are
strong i that his election will .be secured, and
a check•at once placed, on the irregalar;,er. -'
cesSive and ruinous policy eflitosc in perver..
Another subject of deep interesttethe whole .
people of the State, is the evident intention on
the part of the State adniinistratert;.to hbentilon
the
,Proteetive PcdieY. -, Theracenfannualiiii.
sage of the•Governorilendliiresistiblyte - thia
,sage
Peri din,„. 6 the late Pie:iiileritial-electit*
•• lb:0: Tatilloo42.l.,wasinionhed - Attlelialh';
.ereef the ,Lim,ofoce'partyrie,theSetbart?
• neurore nbicaiger vtsibltiloa•piii:reetiange .
of't, he ; ExeCutitte ..sttlimcatesceWitrl4indrisle
, cidedlyi: an. , , , v,Revenue" , Ter . tr, 7 l":",wiili - A , Id**,
protections'y and the ; . isemaroineui Sentirriente ,
have been openly'airowed bileading - Denn-,
crate on the floor, of : the, House. of Represeri
tatiVei.. Forthe;.srst filme . in the hisitikyof "Mir
State, - has this doctrine been the
aniforgst
usl2_artyLAdministration--for the first time
has a - Covemor - Of.lieriikilyanta dared le de:
sett the true 'interested the State r . and Prove
reeMiitit.to that policy. , which protects alike
the farinerr, tlie'mecharde;and AIM -.iriatiufac
_ turer,.. r and_Lprtnoteeitlie4okOritY.V:s.ll
Shall-not, th&rebuke bti spee4y„ mid etfemuall"
Wilt not ii-ery man:, whither liThieni.Dento
crat, whojegardilus own interests; Wheleves" .
his State,, and;woOld`see, ie free - froth the am;
barrasament , Of debt ' ', end;its- 'people •• thriving,
successp andlihapP3ri,tepel this monstrous
aggranalao.l. l lio, "1 1 APtataati,i .0 4 ) alia:irr •‘. 4 -r• ---::
, . In MIS emergency ) It benooves - the vv mg
party to stOt prornOtlv_, and with vigor... The
State Administration has truckled to the fret I
trade policy of a Southern President, and
strong reproof fr om the Whig party, and from
all who-regard-the-substantial- interests-of-the
State, -more-than- adhesion to party,-should be
given Without delk . v. We trust that the vo
ters of Pennsylvania will be no longer de
ceived by the false professions el political
leaders--We trust tlfat every man who. reads
- rid -thinks t will-examine-and-see- for himselfr
this political treachery—we trust that the' in
_telligent ,rotors of every county, township,
;n
and ward, - will "rally as one, msa, ,denounce
the shameful - derelictions of Lo ctdbco leaders,
and unitedly sustain, with a cordial action,
the Whig policy of a Protective .7briff 7 s. po
licy essentially necessary to" gleyikepe the
resources, and secure the prosPerityrof the
State,' and properly to reward the lifdustry,
an cl
.6r:to rprise, of the people; , i',?,,,:e..%';',,,1t:',,5.
In view of ;his position of affairs,lheMbig_
ineritbkra - roT the: Senate and fleuse - orltep ! %
resentatives, believe it to,,betheir; . dutyto dug - - :
.!test• that the mr)ligs, of 4,0 stf4,o43.tostioe
-ca.avalllOOtti...fef tbe.pOrPoeOf;neniftiatiniM
anOklate jot gariaLcOnttpissibile A faill.:'
irating - OorieebjeatriUniseplial Mille., Welfare
'of - the Slat e, , end .ofniikiiig.,arlengenietits for
a strpfirtir;'Occideit,and 6An . whelming,exprett
Sion:of opinien Odle. ballot boxes in. October.:.
lirai-.acoordingly recommend ' thatibre usual
number,of deleg,attritfihi - Olately_OlLesen
in the several counties of the Conornomienl - th,
and that the Stale Creavention assetnble, in
liatrisborg,on Wednesday, the 11t1s day of )(arch
Thomas Carson; William A. Cribb,
Robert , Darri,gh,, 10eorge -Dansie r
,
James D. Dunlap, Charles Gibbons,
• BOnifirr,iirijorain r . • John 'lll6rilson,::,• ,
',Japeplf . F. quay, , John. P. Safidersi
•A.ijo rr Sullivan,.•
Wagenieller, •
Thorpas; J. ntihanni Ati• Brack - with:lga,
,`.John „.; I,Chilstiark.Benigi A . , -
Thomas 0, Connor, Magi. D.:.Doehrani
It; Edit), ;. Hilande, , '.'-‘
Daly, t , Jblut.ll.:Johnson;; - ..
Thorriae
13; Jacobs, : John - , C,ilCnitkel,
John Larkin,-Jr. 7 ,,,,f...Ge0rge Morrison;
Benjamin Mathias,. Dari:Maichar?;;,
John neCpuni'„ Je00b,3410.Car1ey, , , , R , ,,
:;faohti,MarAdandc;':::•.• llanieV.MoGurdy,
T4ogaikNiebah‘, o l,-; Johns Pomeroirr
omas Willite#ll Pico,
4'l4.Y4l b ful'‘. l 4 l #4 o nr.t
Nl,Jado •0: - 'Shunlan John 'Stewart
Thenlas, D. Steel,. `. L'liilipD Thorn a as,; , , • • Charlea B.tTrego
, Iltentterfctf, ny e ! Rouse of Rams tow,
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poisonous lioMorilwhlelrOa thir canes nitt
amt;4o her 'ejitoll tmitltl4lliti,ttllt'br
tualocly,lntsidOof to man,' From 340144,-/sli
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on goliigitt iAllnrtt i p ip 1: 1
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tri44 . lll:6'l,.4iiiiiii*CiOrii `succeeded' in proms,
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11 (Wi, 0 :Q*414 1 *yo. , i00 , i ; . 4
the.:repeOerOderciljF36-:prinied,"ar t d
the taninti:W4o44.9o.-tea':Seleeternmitteri
7WiifFtol,-.11 - liieiiiß - tharigailrq?' - i:- -7-T
bit;tlifii - ..l4trtl*giiPcitio l .:' /tar. -KllO6l,
i6,a...iiii.iiii,,6;:olll4 7 o:pl4i*t ilestniedon of
1).04 illy,,, , RT,...Spiingt Cumberland bounty.
.;'- . ...'11ti . ;. - iil.einsie4 - iiilds.c.e . a -- supplernorit tp-
Ar' .;- Oriding for the erection of .a.house"
' for:th , t '. ployinern.and supporvolthe.poor i
iktiiik.teipty- of eniaberland. •: ' - ,L"' r•-
.:I"lnilletaid!ipentelvere4 hbur in the re-
4eptibri , ,and;rrgerence.of petitions on various
Subjectsi botkal.a. public and-privato - nature'.
. 9Clielprayereyiare pouring in with . increasing
importunity from Allegheky, -- Br4fotd, Bea
.v,er,- Weshingten and other :Western 'coun
ties i.*...fater , ..et granting the' right of witty to
gie Seltitnekf.attd..oldo . rail raid' company ;
wldlst:onllte.North and N. Z., they are equal
ly desireni,4444leiving the New York 'and
Erie :rail rdad le'locate their road
m thee...quirt* Ali ivbieh are. referred to-the
COMMittektiranland.Navigation and Inter=
. :, •. ,pkipineint.' Several peti6ne we r e .
7.: ,. 9,solteAtteltit* ., forfern-irtv.,estigatiolt Of - Cei*
iitin:iih4gelf.,igan'lst :fudge ElVingef'the -14th'
JuilicierPietriat-ialre-fer ;exempting:Seven
iciiii.AlePtiStit..frit#Aftrie4 , ...'fikt , workifig`..A.4: s thn-:
ta*ii,t;:iklio,;:**.illiliiil:6oll4, iii': -. 1 . !A ' 01:a
the 1.4 i 69FP 0 , Ot . i ' SKs) tti :,dominuly lo e ,,,porietrocr,
e - if.iniddieffinntizO-in' road to .Pittsbute ...--.
,„.,Tike.44)Vfri . ;:r't ; . 'z ' 'tttli k . iiiloloase,:tho '
.enpftek:Oetkegtlfe.-
,•!.on- atercomp aap,..,
P• #l l :*:l4f.itr• Wel66 , ed t A n t le
the strielholienkln3ividtailabl '*
*o . l"; 3 .c?..: l 4l4o4ll . 9tqcli'(.!*iili*.'o.f: .'.
.)t: , *'..',-;,..;:.4! - .
i tt iarAtiyl:ga#: ; "*W4llediiirtiet It was
egain.negatitd,:; ~ .-,?*it.e.:0f...254 68 f and'
thii . bit Paise '.* - til• rekidmg.'. -,,‘,..
.: , . - ,'.hi ker t ni. f , `Chapman'.' . —'
~ , . ,
titionneyin ' - ki '. hart Doles
le fttb
town lilk; i moved to refer to the.
# e
cominitrde o ink th instructions to re
th
port it bill co
,:t f g the individual liability
clause. Mt. ii moved to strike out the
- insttilationsTan - . ' on - this, -- censiderahle lilt.-
4
cession sprung. as to the nature of this
chimericaliattr elusive 'humbug, which,
whilst it mighrgive I;rjoi'e fader- .0
in the .solvency of dir
practice be no adOtiol
ing to the facilitrvith.which it maybe eva
ded. .' At longhlhOttralEwas , relegte4
tio7o
without the inatruco' a vote of 15 to 14
kvirtranond, Jan. 16 ) 1846.
01,,ggd.SE TAX.
Mr. hill , of Montgomery, /51Tered a resolu
tion instructing the Committee of Ways and
Means to enquire into the expediently, °flay
ing a tax oft en cents Iti lon on anthracite coal;
and four cents pot bushel on bittlintnoUs coal,
or some other resonabltt aUm... !Ilia gave rise
toconsiderablediv:ussion. , -The measure was
aditxtated by•blessrs. lull,
,Halloii e 11; Piolcll,
Bitibolomow,:and was opposed ;by. Messrs.
rtlagehan t lialy,-Breekeetidge,,Mer-.;
rifield, yd s- others, who argued,*ikijsucb.-a
tar would be altogether unjust beektiim partinl
Lrthat it -would bons proper tataaltnnbei - - or
cordwood apecifically, oriwheat, or any other.
Induct of labor,las this—thai it must be paid !
by the consumer, and would furnish to Con—
gross a pv3ext to take off- the pi-Nita:4h.° duty
now iinealied upon coal by the General, GOV
ornmimt,
At : itiiiigth the subject was' disposed of by
adopting a substitute, referring the. subject of
incoasing the Revenues of the commonwealth,
to tfla careful Consideration of.the Committed
of Ways - I:mA Means. • • '
FEBRUARY INtEREST
K Mr. Burrill, ‘ol7l ' thi c'einniittee of 1V arls'
and Means, reported a bill approprinting
'sum necessarrtemeet the interest feline!. 'due.
on.the Ist of Pebriaty and on the Ist of Aigtist
next; which was immediately. taken pp arto;
passed firialli"Under a suspensioh the,Olei
and the same'Wns sent to - the §enatelli?-- 4 :..'::
•Tr; SENATE Mr. Dunlap submitted ajeint.
elution instructing our Senators, &a.'
gross, to use thetr endeavors to , ameitircete.
COnstitution of the Vnited.Sfategi,
low the ijnalified citizens ot; the . 1 )f1if1id:131 1 44,..:
to' vote' directly at trie billet box; for rtetlictelll:
.and. Vice Tresident of the United StrDett;_ within:
out, the inventitm'of Electors,' which waif laid
on the table . •
Motion ofMr. ,Fonlicrod, - Tuesdai
at 12 'o f aloolc; was fixed upon i fer i going into;
the,eleetion of State Treasurer;tina Mr: Foulk
red.ivai, appointoil , teller ,on itifi4eit7of the
Bents. '" Col. Unites Snowden:464l4r ‘Mid
dleiwartli,, were . then noniinatedis'atpdittates
for the 'office. and the nominatitiiigidAVieled.
THE TARIFF usTa.l4lFxi..„'''- -
mr. Ste rigere. Van Seltint ColiOaittee 01 1
Yrhorn'viss itreriid:thactimpoirof•the Gov:
raelar4eltilett relateStii*Tariff, re=
ported.s ,preszablestnd resalublW
that the 'present is barely. sufficient' for
thvetlesitylmoidentitil protection, andoete
foteinstznot our Striators &a. in Congress to
9Prtali-Att 24i rf 49llo ! w !f i F a t ior t of thP,4 o t ,
`ilk
;::.,a,;~..
...., . ,~,igi
Y:zsi~~~
`x!s~.:'_,`, ~s r.lil'f ~~ .~~~ -.:yi'i
v.. .1
puttied 'inottiineqDikutik:.
tlielaisees sian,oth,e4tibj i ecf,on,Sec oiititeO Pr r
in4:*ren the ; sddnidiii!oluiefY giybiti*
Was under iondderstien Ein the. etePllO
'ttieadit&tt;;Mr:-Keilkel-sffeil fitrtnein
dec4F . nethat-thii.-14eltture;)iiii:fiill
!
e'onfidence in Dr. , Sting s do6ol.
rqn;' . 64.,ll`tilted. States Senators, in relation to
thie,Pingliihiquesticin; but such rt: dodging 'el,
itiptOnortirlutd not•been witneied during thiti
essultiriSr;ithttost any ,other, ,Ariti.:;the;%)•nes,
WO eri . being .trik sty axe m6o;l*.
Ithst , nt#4 - q,. numbeif,,of Rominent'
logos, voting _ -
_-The following are-the p e reeitiVreia. res 1u
lig:kr - le:as they passed ;,final- reading ] -fliers
ling nothing left Of the, original offered , bylir:
Kunkel: butitluktitle.Thtf4ifearnbteletlihz
offspring oflnagOreollientidge of Alleghany
•-..the first resOlutiOkihd':Ofleting of Mr. - liurn ,
sides; end theseCondlhet.eftir:-Ithrrell;
~ I , W beiesti 'the rightof llie.Uiiited States to the
c4untry isxten . %ling frornilittitude 42' deg. tit 54.
deg. mirt.y . cillettcregen; : iticlear end well.
eitidiffitted Pfitiediseoltelr;:deetigdie - ST,
treaty,*hli'Straiiiq - cif
whereas the rightsbas been- dethonateated
'be sive riot to , the adverse, chinas. of Great Bn-;
thin' to the snit' gotintrjr.loriti: any part•theloff
therefore
.
' .ne.scieediThat'our Senators, Congress' be .
iriStructed,.and out ititiresentetivesrequested
to.. Vote for the `rtidice.to-Greit Britain of the
. United Vitria•gi , teriniriato the 'joint ocenpari
cy.of the Oregon Teiritinvitild* iota for the
extension. of our laivir over Our..eitizeria now
'in Said territory: - • ,• j .:
Resolved: :Thististillti we believe our title
to the Oregort..territlifyie:olptir,we entertain
full Confidertee:thatlneentreversy with-
Q
the aVernritent' of 'Orent,Tßritein, •relative
theretcritholntereets of ihe country and: the
honor -of the nation ,are safe in.:ther.liandif• - Of
the President.and Senate of thetnited.Stittee,
whether that controversy shall be terininatea
by negotiation -- - - - --
The 'vote on'the final passage of the .Reso,
lution, was yeas 67 nays. 46- -- •
Nearly. all the WM .gs - voted in the negative.
eerily amounted for Whertit is under
' stood, that:tha-VOtemi 'taken-upon - the whole
Bill tegetherund net each one sepemtely, and
the whigs iv'euld:rfet:he driven to function
the acts of the President in advance, althongh
a large majority are willing to concur in what
he has already done touching the Oregon mat
ter. Mr. - Minkel and several others design
entering their mese' ns for so Noting pn the
Journal. _
On motion of Mr. Starrrthe CorrimiUe of
NVitys and Means woe instructed to eir4uire
into the expediency. taxing steam boats,
canal boats, locomotives, cars, omnibuses,
cabs, and stages:coaches,%s other. personable
property is taxable. And- on,Motion of Mr.r
Gotinbri the same Ccirninitfe&Wis:direeteil to
Oxeroino. into the propriety of taxing - whiskey
ie inithis_commonwealth: -
On motion of . Mr. - - SteWartr. - 61 - Frattklirr, - a -
Resolutiori Was adopted providing foeclosing
°ldle Hall of the - Houso on the -- Sabbath clay.
The tote' voi . y_eus SS, clos
ed .
Mi7,11 - 6 - Ughher submitted a Raiiiintion, to
priThibirthe selling of liquor by.less measures
than gallon.- A motion to read the same
a second time was disagreed to.
Air Sxxxr a xf-rA number-of petitions-weee
Vosentedrailerwhich-Nn- Dunivls Res* ,
tionlor closing Sabbath was
taketogi and- debated-until the hour of ad.
'Ournnlont withoni being ctipOsedbf.
CoriuttaiWcat.zit, -..,,,.."Rhi5.1es -.an attien
•
vs. - " . . instituted on thp.l3th of.
, JER£3 6 / 1 11 SUITP v . .September,' 1844, bpi
fore .11JUStice.., Or, tit..F.'oa:co„;lsl) .thki..lsatiff':Of. -
Williatn"Bigl/Yirto - teedviehho -- 14141if p5O.
from the defendant, open the charge of-haWk
ing and pedling clocks; without having
obtained a license so to del, according
to the provisions of the first section of the Act
of _the 01 day_ of February,_.lB3o. ••'On the
111th' September, 1844, the defendantleing
convicted of the offence, and failing to pay
the forfeiture and costs, was committed. A
certiorari issued trout the Court of Common
Pleas. to remove and test the proceedings of
-the-4-ustice;- Which-Proceedings,-after-argn
ment,. were affirmed 'by' the Court,
,and cn
the 19th of August, 1845, a writ of fieri facies
•:',;.1.- -- - i • theam ount of the penalty and costs.
eitii3i'i 4 : - -4, - .3th of September, .1845, the detente
dent obtained a pardon frift the Governor,
-remitting the fine of $OO, and on the 10th day
of Nov'ri 1845, Mr.-Watts Inbred the Court
for a cute to show. cause why the.Rfa should
not be set aside, on the ground that the defen
dant had, obtained a remission of the fine by
the pardon of the . Governor. • .
70n the4oi - cir December, ,1845, the' Rule
OUrap,,,.AP.46r.:altuntcht.,,,-Mr.- Watts for the
' .title,.oilett,p.:,...Nratts,' ,- ,44, ,rineurgued; that by
that'Acs4eior 044:;;,90,9716::b1i,,5. - J.hti peWef.nt
rOilit.o4:4qA49:4o.o • :( 6 .,tho:'OnolomoiittN ,
'o.;olyAirrl6%ofiir;o:tliti.otititlqtayrtipiatepf,thp`'
,-„„,
,-,...,... r,„.,•;,•;zi - ... •-...
,!,•.„.::
:•::.' , ,'lldr. ,llianilehnry nitinitiliti rUIP,I - Pitixt, the
ilif section - iif dui Act of 1839; ,Which,"providOS‘
•2qtlitit one4inlf 'el Iherkknteltigni which t nity'ad--
:eine. tledyiii - the innytaidliis -of titre '.',Act...Shail.
go to the intern:ler „and Ahe' otlier ' - ,luilf '.or, the
eouritY,” That by, the' eonvietion and -jialg- .
nient'beford theJestico, thoinforMor and the
edUritiluid: ebtaitiod; a., yeated interest,ithiCh
the Governor hidaot the pl . :4er to divest by: 'a
rerhilielPit'of the fin p.; • and that , althoughlhe
Governor lied Ilitt-poWer to ternit.fittee due to
the 'COmineatiialik,:Yit in' ;thisciisarthe Com
monwealth- bad:tto fantorest;',and 'never' had
arty. i , and, althOugh the jiaire,er the •ColiaMcia.
''t etiltbi*43, l ed .14 - :iho
Siit; : ye(th e„inteeo...,..
.
ialii.fineiby'the act' riforiettei - vosted:ex..
elgiivolj y;, OcirfOppiii# , 4: theVonpfy.
Ne fnrthee;eikl Satoflt6:2Ctnlaiehl.lBllj
fnes;se:P.6oen'S
Digest. 840:: ::Act Of - gsth.
,ratlari777..: . :. ,. ThiOon.' 4 ' Digo; .- 28'.'' , !.het
Pf 24111 of.M,itieb ; 1818 , Ibitl, 4.30: . ,4'Coryiiii's%
Pigiiisl;; :. BlB - .,, ,17-Viner s i(AbridgeMent t 30. : •
.;,„Thia,.fipipiiiii , of thO , COnifWas - tleliVereil - w
.iii".WinioarSiiige.l-I,EP,Avai:r.,,aelellow.S.: '
.;.;..,
`.l o ii..Cioldin,-Illiieenit, was brought ti,;tiiiiist.
tha:doitidkint,4A the 30th of
'. . SO F ' leube r,'1344
iaddilleAct Of othiNbruart , lB4o;i:°mitred
IfAW,Aet'regelating ; tip:ppilelock.peAlso,!!
:
On tlii4oth' cq,the stmelmithjUdgment was
sendered:riiitathitzt; l t;the:jeStied for'.sso
forfeited; tinder iojpraiiski*: - of,thaldvir.
• )3ithp'AclVotiOlitlf - lit 'the. •piiiiiiitiO.Wliich•
may aßir.l lo -i:OPltof:' , ;4 l soi I!.o l ifii 3 LoOo'Of it hall
",c4; . .0 . 0
,friformor . ;:pod. gli . it'',iitlpif.hilLll)„ the. :
.46 , ! 3 04: - . 3 yliiw.they,' : happeh..i).Y Ther;pr*
eetitinegt.N4lieforiiithe'XitstkeL...A , 4o.top'plr.-:
'i 3 4 -, t.ti# 00 Etioltirri 6 * the , C4,0 11 .: - T 10. 0,1.:06:
*Titiunen_,C,iifftriivi,(l . .titthe:ipOrti:andleAO- - ..•
ire,toollOtM,,l B4s i afi ri -I.ogtasited'in'pen
tb:atliAggOeit 41 111 ,i-th 6l .kCpf:tbii':ciiii7 ,
- T3iitiPtip!x, - Ilie..i3tli.iit'SWeiiiber, .....184,0ilhe
.001rOtOriliX , 40,.A*id*". 11 SitiOcilliO'; i fitik;! ,
inailho.inoweioo,oloo.no!.:ol , 4oaiaiiii2)*
413r.twi'rlilpiloO - ..Xoll l o'..Poeri:Akdolot.
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MIES
,:icr• li;alT4ndExpositor.
Pardon.. Cros.ee.
s ,~'~,t~
~~~~,~:~
iiirrorfnAk
and:fOrf&,.
liOreOrtintitOiltha;o4ticetif , 'OnnOlval ,
ilia:lit the lattalty.ithilitatiafirillnrci,'elialli`
:an dare hefebY:deelared',4o.bi,lot,The,lesOf
tha,State,-,tol - nTrall intithe.Stato'
itg`eNll t' "'f oactAftltd nth of peceniberf
;1781 . i%giyezif-thg coufts':of Seiaione'
OotattelOtifelorteitell'tenagnizeneeSAMil-nu-,
thorizes:Oem to. be recovered the Courts of
ComlYrOMTluai•;.and , thb,tiet-of 21'st Marchi
180; ,Ciiertf before' Which a- • Cori
lirietnntrritittake place l _pbWerleitntiosatnich
fine aildhjaki 7 right,'lttliiiirof!.atiffikeTi:tiT
veal°
,fitia. then*. filed 246
recta:the Clarks . Of
tick to die Auditor General, within ten, daya
- thetertlfat,-nll . ; 4 .(inesej4sanctekramf#4iall)ell!Tr
iorfeitekrecegnizantea..end: other; fOrfeitniatq
wMclbtiliall'Sbe set iii.fraptiSed,,JoSt*.fo r ifeit.:
for.the "use of the,-Ctirprilenwealth,n
:brindginenlsiOrtha
Cpnits,:thereon. • Tha2sth..Aeetion, recfuites•
therSectetati - of the
report q uarterlytii
tines remitted, by - ,4e-Geverriot?- : - Prlie trot Of
24th MarchizlBl l 3fialhOantiPbtit'.:4lhe lnty
4148.0.; -- oves all Otos; forte tturelkZic., to the=
t'aipecitive,:_tounties.
theegb•ect; rtric-.l.;.fmdtlOb'selltlPl4 tcp',.the ndop - .:„
iif.A• l o9t`lcleuld:eeem
toihtli . eata'43o..efearlY tho..tililinori's.ofilie •
gislattlo Clete the eliainalefoftliiiii*.lind
feittito.s t ia'reference tia'Whiehtlayiegislited,'
and Oka ',the •GOyeriteron-theii•--jlidg
tifettiq.ivaiaikely. td•,l6;iferelatill*Pieregatiya ,
conforgid the Cortedietionaa not easily to
be mistaken, andlheitibrioluentinsertion of
the hams clansein die-amended Constitution
..bf 4438;1;y-the-frit : nem tifit,:eitnce•Jan-ac-=
quieience in that 'conetruction ;. it; a.
to Idavothe.question naively an upen,bne';
and liniitathatipolibation of thaconstitutional
piovigion t 0.." fines. and forfeitures!? which,
under the law of 1777, were for the use of
the State, to.lse- paid into the State Treasury;-
and Which, by the act of 24th Match, 1818,,
ware given to the respective counties: The
" fines and forfeitpres," therefore, •which the .
Governor may affect by his pardon, are those
whickweie driginallvy or are payable to the
State,. and thpugh subseqtAnt legislation may.
give them to others,-his power to remit under
the constitution remains- unimpaired:. This
is the Onciple decided by the Supreme Court
in the Commonwealth vs. Dennison, 9 Wattf!,
1 , 12. nut if prior to 1776, the Crown' could
not remit.i fine-or forfeiture of the character
of the one before us,' it is clear that the Gov'i.
enter, who alone exercises the same power
tinder the constitution and laws of this State,
.could not. Upon this subject, the decisions
seem 'to be full - and explicit, 4 Comyns.
313, "a pardeit'does not disrharge athingdh
%Oath a.subjeet has an interest.," "nor an op.
1100 tonimenced qui -tarn, upon a., penal
statute, except-for thaking's moiety or part,')
though in ail action poptAer theling Shall
havo-the-anit-aoleltimhil.ecru - unine, yet - he
eannet by his patdon discharge_ the
.ofrepder,'
It coke 30. In 17 Viner's Abridgeinent 39,
qt issaidergoant Hawkins takes it to beset
, tled - " that the king,can in noway, bar - :any .
lction or a statute by tho party grieved, or
.•
even a popular action by common infer
trier,fik-commenced before the pardon or're
lease.?.! • And inthe case of Ildwell vs-Tarries,
2 Strange, 1272, where-tha.slatutd*Geo. 1.
thap.A9 m gifes a penalty betiveen the inf er-_
mer and.-the poor; the Court held that•the
Crown, having..n interest. the defendant
could not have the-benefit of a pardon, so as
to relieve him from it on payment of cos's.
In_tha_case__before._us,the_.Cnrn . rnonxilealth_
has no interest; and never, had.. The act of
6th Fnbulry, 1830, 'shares the pen aly between
thci informer and -the colibly r and in acccr.t.
dance with theprinciplea decided in the cares
referredlo r and for tile reasons already given,
we'are re quired to say that the pardon is
sip
effectuilittarelieve the defendant from it, ;•.,„
The Ytulwis discharged. •
The Taivkiek's '.took.
A handsomer volume has never been pre,
canted taus tharOthe Farmer's Book,') . hielf.
has just been - published - by Mr. Parrys, Edi:
tor of the Chambersburg Vhig.;„ From, the
'alight notte'e we have yet been able to take
e the oontentS we feel assu red _that we miht
also add that it better . , e bas never been pub- ,,
oi
lishad-:-.otie so in ev. respoti : Aapted to
the wants of' the . Farme ' - W „ el certain
that every,,nun who gets a sight Of it. will
feel irresistibly constrained , to possess him
self of a copy' without a moment's liesitteion.
The Agent '., this county, Ntr..JcltiN A. Rs' 1),
is now in town ; and can be seen at Robcit's
HOtel.-. .
The price of the book is $.2, which tare
will think too high when they see it. This
book is got up in the finest ornamental style,
and in externgt , appearanee will fully' eon:-
pare`With the ;fitindsoinest citv publications.
It is:liberally interspersed- with Engravings,
botWorhamental and The
tispiece its a fine ,steel 'engraving, which is,
followed by a series of wood cuts, represent
ing, the, various breeds of' Horses, Cattle,
Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, and illustrative of the
Honey Bee,•Trees, Fnuts, &e,, &e. The.work
is concludedby Ike Declaration of American
Independence, tastefully arranged with the
"coat ol 'arms" of twenty-six States.bgrdering'
it, with valuable historical, and statistical facts
appended, and thefre' similes: of. the Signeni
of the Declaration attached in prciper form.'
Of, its_ copious contents,,,fillin,g 600 large
octavo p, es„the prominent sec ons - o,the
book-tire devoted, Ist. to, a deidriptionOf the
Nature of Soils,, and the menus of their lin
provement;.2d, to, Manure, In all its forms
and application the soil,--On Farm Man
ag,einchit generally—on the cultivation of all
the chief•
Ganinsi Roots, and Grasses--on the'
Rearing,`, Breeding, , and Management of all
kinds 'of' cattle, , Poultry; &rt.',
, embrstqing as
emeplete a system , o f instruction 'for' curing
Horses as cad bellound in any Firrier"Thiok
to be had-for St-L.:besides ample directions'
for curing all the diseases lo j which -oriented ,
Qattle,” Sheep,:llogs, &e., are usually, sub
jected,, 'lf contaitis full and minute directle,ne
for rit the nianageme of the Daily, the Orehard, -
the Yineyard, the Ortideir, &e., 7 ,--aud l flute
4 !Faimer'S Calendar,"„consisttngtorW?nti.
'directions owl Irietiin reference to Nit work ,
'V'the', tn lFEt*,lhe , Orehard,.and 016' ,
Gardenp,in , every month-el-;the el the year—eaclt''
month being , prefaced with , in...appropriate
strikingtigure emblematic of-the Season.
In a' word it 110 Me Yarrner's-IteokT• rind no
mistalco',ind eitiry 'one Wheintrehitstes weopy
will - , its 'mhch as , he , Will the
gtlbliiht" brAh,i3, selling 't "
We have, cOnsidered,this,,oi'telidt4 notice;'
due, to tigi4chat mete rs anctir , eggle*e of
work The 4'44
hibitli for sale our country
9 4' *.
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Tliti Teition)tilidiel.reqUired'Attat,leilil3al3'
the„prien',OP,l3ord oinillityle! - -'tidviineer;*tid,rnic.`,.
dedpeliamelailitfer;.idiVanceliiit-ineti - rieorafil4 - ,': - :: - ',:.
viele:;-:• - 7.Z.Tiiiii1 7 .yoirling , :iaeb - offiet - A - ii:. -- 0jt isf - a - ',%. - , * , -
ver,y,Let(Cellentiiiarie - -ic rpriii,o4d . tiiiithiit4olikli;ii'af.T2 _r
and arafigerneilkikairialenbeen,-„Madir,:lbefer..l3.;-
nishing -two dietlficoAddithineVbeiirderii'vilth.
- bp' gratultOir - t4aii`iafldtLyriblin ir • deiired: •
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Ili?firid def. - or linnuirylrezli 0 - 4
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diitingthe laseyelier; wo, eyed ii i ttraillvoi,efk:ltiii -*
'nco`ris,rif Crpressinftd•litiiiMblin,tind;iiiiipetileV'' •
IY ''' lii' s , the"Cititenecf - Ibia:end:tllo:',liiiJetillalrl -
it
crevnticaotirfelieonyietion Out( advantage,; at •
very high - 600; ire iiiiii'affnidinfrel. the_cd.
iniation:or Illiv
,Isca,dind7,,finifiiklvidlinh - libtifht
!'„: • .
deed: as,•are seareelynscolfeeti * lthe:•enuntrY4: ) ,,„
- FherintelleatnaFtraininegiVairlifTaYiteniiitio —-
and , thorri4hrtiditti , 'the'-'nieWriiii*ofidfioYalif -- f .,,:••)
of the pitadle ii - riniost - earediill,Cwitched fver: -- 7: -- ,.,7 -
FromlpentrinnilivibierYallar.o;rintiknowledie.,: - 7-it)
we, feet entirelitiOnfirlent;,-in , recoMmending-illii*
Robed to alliiii`Ch•fai Would : secure - a: suitable .„
place for educating::their'clangliVre.-‘',..; - .' 4 • ' !),:lifSi..4
• ~,,,;(.. -., M.: PAL.DWELTii , .: ,:,...,,,,,,,,. $ . 414 1 '
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sov. 26; 1845*;... `.s•9.i'r`J'.' - : • • - • •
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CHRISTIE ' a ... :GALVANICs RINGS".* .
TH IS - rem a rca hi e discovery, has received the
universatipprobation of the Mediealpre
feyrion oft reat Britain, and hes now lie . en sill.. ,
deiently long before the American' publi c to give,
a Caw .test of its. power -ar i d 'efficacy. The _
Pritent Galvanic Rings have neen..Riond to an
swer all the purposes-forwhielf the ordinary
Galvanic Battery, or Electric and Magnetic
machines are used, but are without *any of the
injurions shucks *width accompany-the appli , „ . -
eationir':hy. those -instruments, .and .'in. many •
other reepeeta aro More safe asp certain. in - ac; ,
-coniplishing the desirect„objeet. -
The Galvanic . Rings , used •in connection ,
witlithe Megnetie.Finid are con fi dently recom.
-- iferided 'hi - all dienideiiiiiiiiillr arise from off. •
enfeebled . el; unhealthy state' of the . nervous or
vital • 'system - and Ain ffeiniploints ire it - rining -
the-most painful and *iviiiVarsal to which - we
are subject.: - They ' - arise without. exception,
from one. simple- canse=a -derangement of the - •
nervons.aystein 7 -and- it was In these eases that
other - remedies having, se often failed, a new „
agent was wanted ; which-it to confidently be
lieved has been found In'the Proper a iid_jud icious ,
application of Galvanism. l'he-atrong donee,
and - atirregular intervals; in-which Galvanism- -
is administered bylthe•Msehines;havelieen pro-
nonneed after a fair and jriniartial trial, to he ,_,
decidedly injurious ( while the power as applied .--,
•-by the Galvanic Rings is in every way eiprally .-.
benecial,-perfectly--tind-twouty-tiiiies a.
cheap. ' ..), --• 4: ‘ ~ *••• _
, •TheGelvanicitingivhave been used. with tier
doct-euccestilin'till cases:Of theninatisim acute
Or'illiionle,iiiiplyingae ilie•lienti;face or limbs;
Goet;Tie Dulored:T.!orTimtli'aelic,Bronchitle,
Vcotliiii.liervouivor - Sink . Ifeadliella4 6 . l 4et- -
‘tion,Paralysis, Paree,y;:E„ptlipeoiVil!Sn'nfrlPU-...
Palpitillini,,oftlialElearVApeplOyi::Stiffntikn,f -, • ,
Joinni : ri,niplinge;Spiinittdeepplainte‘ t Pleuralila:
-- Genetlil ) Debi lit y, Deficient:of Nervidis „Energy ;.%,'.';• '
and all Nervous Disuiderlt TheireAtraordi-
nary effect' upon the system must be , witnessed
qo be believed, and as a certain preventive for
ilio -- preceding complaintsithey - pre equally-t 3
be recommended. _ .
The Galvanic Bands, Bracelets, &c,
, ..
In some 'Complaints of ti very severe eharae
ter and ,of long standing; the-,,peWer obtained
...,,i,:f,
by - the - Galsittile - Ruigtia - id - t - t0
the progress of disease and ultimately restore .'::)
m
health. _ The improved odificationim the Gal.
.i
/
iraido Belts, Bandir,tiiieelets, 10.,entirely rem- 4:
adios .this. objection early degree of powerdha 4 •1
is required can easily be obtained, and nn dia.*
ease which the mysterious agent of Galvaniarn , *•
can effect; will fail to Ito permanently relieved: --- 1 , - .
'The Rings, dec. are of different prices, being,
made Of al sizes ' and of various. ornamentiL)s
patterns, and can be worn by the most delicariri'
female withont the lightest Inconvenience., . - k :
- r - - CDR IBTIE'S MAGNETIC FLUID iii t is
iteeess.nry accompaniment in all eases in which
that:altitude Rings and their medificatioitaara
.used; 13y means of this extraordinary z jorn
position, an efficient action is rendered - § tr ain '
and 'the Galvanio infincnee directed to rapr kai
Beeler parts '-videli ared_i_feeted. - .',Phe F D
contains, nOtiiii.g Capable of. the ;lightest injU4-:',,--.
Its tippliCation is agiceable,and it li. as harml '..--:?,
111 - its action de it' s beneficial in ita rinsults & ,..,,4f,
• Certificate ,, Rem, physicians and ollierse ,• .„'i**
the, highest character, arid respeetabilify,4eir,-;
leg the ',strongest witndss*oLthe, extraorilipork „ :,:.
effects nftlie,se. article,, . aro , constantly aconi%,,.
ulating,some.of,whieh maybe seen bycallinlil.„
ondlie -agent 'in Carlisle. - . ' - ''' :roh:-..
l•• In order to geed against - frand,Dr.CßlS ;;,. r.
.
appoints .but die agency itroach town. , I;;J•ti ,
ontiplideln'Ciirliiiiewhere theigenuinc Ilin 4
and fluldeare•be obtained Is it theaters eif.GEO;)
W.' II ITkiNILV. All imitations. sold elsoiitiere .
• i
are; 'worthless etionterfelta ! ~'l o l f AllYtVl eatt*tin
obtained gratirt is elitist:'A - :,' :„"';*1•4•, ; ; •, i
Not;. :184.5.:;:)-, - ; - . -, •-.- .. -.":'-').i• • ,7),i,
~:t,•...•.,), .-..
' •
Cislititet 01 - alcing.
rilrHE,tsubreillieita!iea chip' lititlied•olLifb‘•
forrnineble friends and Ilie.pohlto'gen•
•ere y that he carries on the CA BINET 'MA!,
ICING BUSINESS 41.101 its rarlouibraneties,
in Locust Alley, directly in'the rear orE. But
look's Choir 'Factory rin N, Ilartoror it.) whore •
be keeps conatnntly on hand, knd wil l
menu•
&aerie to order, • - •
Secretaries, Bureaus, Tables, Ike. -
And every oiler description of Cabinet
ell'of Which Ito will sell cheap for cash, or Ware, ,. ,
change for' c.ountry Produce'et market pri
1 10,tvill.ilsa lake lenolbey of all doacripti ,
e lii ta t t'
Mad- Poets' ofarcriplions Odtlttlyi
Ide7l:ego,',Slete fo Blinds, & a.
••
;11C(1101111318Inetle bit ftirrah yessOnab aet
eoticei eed,'he willottcnd, feanerels 51th
toivn..uf coputito.,
Wnifett , ,wlll4Bio be kept fat hire. •
Ha reispppiftilly solicits a shore efpablie pa
trqpiite,,eentldent that he can render itt aayal
.110.011t4ttoike, 3 . It. W,4kVERI4I.CW.'
. . ......, .. .
ctioniiiilhet-PriFe ari a .
1.11):1.,1111141firatt Pet '- - . ',' ,
-Tat ClAwAtiE p4VTIVia, itlsiiß„
.040(trAziy PjIifiATALPHIA
-,.. - Tkpg,l, Firi,Join(ltpc capital, * s ki t :Fir !
tc ' -
4 II
....19_1,01,13cdaaatripi on orproparty, at Inglis
i, - 40 1 ,10fritior,,,,An 1., or prom inin that 14 chug.
OtigkOilllifili,l4driltig haqiittlf an the cilcimlot..,
riti„,„=Oterlber liat acoepted tha 11 tend" .
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