11 121111 • - . , 1C. , t7f. , P f ).,"4:•!,,,xt1 - •. , N• -, 4,,,:!...,„ ha OE " - ~~~' :;3ip: VOLLJV[E PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY 9FFICE iu tlu South West iirigie - of-tht public Square, bted: b. l the. Courthouse . • TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Toe Dollar 'and Fifty cents tryear IN "ADVANCE. two Dollarei if paid within the. year. • Jae Dollar for eiinionths,'": 7 c, • • ' These tante will be rigidly adhered to. , „ • :RATES OF ADVERTISING, AdSertliemcitil, fifteen lines or lees, will be barged pt the rate of leifty cents for one insertion,— lune fifties for - One Dollar, and twenty-five cents for ley bseqUent insertion. Yearlyadvertisers will he ' c r ha s r u ged iht, following.raten : 'Qua Column; with the paper, for one year, pelf a contain, do. do: Vwo-Squaree, with quarterly_changtk,s Dualtreas Cards, with the,paper t - ' JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY GESCRIPTION, ~tuck ao Hindbflis, imanks,:circulars ana every other titer description.of Printing,. executed Winsomely and xpeditiously, and at the LOWEST PRICES. __(11:b.0.:.,-li, 3! ED CIAO. - 3EZIEN33, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. WILL. practice in the several Courts or Cum berlsind and the adloinin& counties ; and at tend to all professional husiness entrusted to his lire with prompt ess and ildelity: Oiriae.in South Ilanover street, in Graham's litillding s Okosite the Post Office. 'lisle, A tignAtt.,2o, I 840.—t y. .. 4 0 • ' • 30SEPEVIENOS.; • • ATTORNEY AT LAW, (late of Pittsburg, Pa.,) wilVpractice in the Courts of Cum . bcrland and the adjoining counties. on West High strecknextdoor to J. Hamilton, Esq. Carlisle, October 8, 1845 O. DUN L ." Attornefit*aw. OFFICE in South sireet, a few doors below .I.llGralta”nfpg. July 16,1845. • • lIBRLES B .` rxtnntostr., Late. Solicitor of Illg Treasury of the United Statee, w lL L T.... T.: a s t i • e ti r e u e o lzv y i . n o tls e ey , r s al outi o . u c i u ts co o Street. lately occupied by John li. Itiontgom try, Esq. , - June 18,18.15." WirAgaNY.W.: 7 4,FAN , :qaa : . WA . cla p friends arid the pUblic, that tX (.;.;•C •nes-the actlve thitie of his profession, ..%; and will. promptly attend to all arltr—•,' cr: both by day or•iiight, rata or shin& Pi. Ile can always bit. consulted; (when ~,,„4 ' ; not professionally engaged.) either at 90• Nie:s his Drug Store, in Main • St. or. in his *: X private (Alice, at hie dwelling, in South 'Hanover. Street. Doer. Yltiltli hopes by strict attention ;T,4 a.>„ to the sick, and very tyollerale charges, to merit a cu..twuance of public favor. ,_Uarlisle.luly 11, 184.6. 4a-5.W.V.:000-NAM:s•R;R:rigO M2l Zo Oci LUDOW.M9 11117:13 ‘. .l.. perform all operations upon the - 1 heti% that are required for their preset , inliou,sitellas Scaling, Pilinr, Pluggine, ni will restore the loss 111 thein, 'ey inwriloe Ar rrotri nMiit br Ttnntli, to it roll . - roflice Co Pitt street, a fun 11001 1 6 Soot It .. el \l>_e Railroad I.lr N. 13. 1).% Lot lois will he absent from Cat !lsle the last fen d s, in June 11,18411. Homeopathic Physician. OFFICE: Main street, in' the hotise for tnerly occupied by Dr. Fred. Ehrnian. Carlisle, Anil 9, 1845. THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL Failing on the Cumberland Va Rail Road, • O.ALIBILEWJI_N. , -4\-o LATELY kept by Gen. Willis Foullt,hosjps boon taken by the subscriber. It Is newly furnished and line been thorOugbly repaired'. - . Passengers In, the cars, stlanders, trarellers :40 a visitors to Carlisle, nee Invited Co call. • rms moderato, and every, attention' paid e comfort and convenience of those who• putolie the establishment. _ .- - ' - e;APill 101'845. ziarglitt*Locnr. szaloi g,,EAVE just received . 'd : leti4 Pouty and ',it' Moire' celebrated centre tlriraght•-; • ; ':,,,...- -,__Self-81i4rPOiting - PLOUGIISV•' , • winiehritiA 2 ll . 4p4iladelolipi; prices,,with.the aililitioeidttMi : igli,e" — A prit.co ,7 , 1 1 ' , J1W41. P. MURRAt -•' - • FOR` , ; ' + l • kin . e Wigither. with. I Cog], kept ' ..t sellti at the lowest' possible prk,ofoit,wii;iw-tlia. WarehouSe-of Nov. p,1.84,5„ , WM. 1.1...14U111tAY. . . . Canirell'S 'Anti -Dyspeptic Powders: .. , . .. - C -A- e N enTely A, -- 1 / 4 iiili ' '/ A .Ate l ti C tit:d ' ii . t 9 e7;:l e tl ri or Several yeacsi-Mf whose employnimit !las' met with ' tniparitletleit success', lif;iillovitititigr, slid curing permaheetly,Aliose Imetimeruble.tiud per. 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UPOARD; with fuel, lighta and washing, will be furnished to young ladlbir tit 132"25 .dur ng the suinmer months, and.s2 50 during the_ Winter months. ., • TUITION.--Doinniori„Einglish iltild les,,_ari Geography, 'History, Prammar, Arithmetic,. Rending . and Writing: . pet • qr: .• $5;00 Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Nat., Ural-Philosophy and English Compoill- -. tiOn -- " . . - -7,5 u . Higher branches, as Botany, Chernia tty, Rhetoric, 'Rental and . Moral Philos- . • . ophy, the Llinguages: Drawing, Paint— . , ing, SLo.will inyolye.rin extra charge 'of . 2,50 Lessons in Instrurnental . Music, by Prof. E. L. Walker, for an eXtrachargb . of. . , 12,00 -ho-T-uition-will-be_requi uarterly_lind_ reS , the priory o 1 Roaid monthly lie ance, and no absence bu tt . deductiiiii Made' for absence butt se of sick ness. To the boarding sellouts, he use of a very excellent piano is, furnished wit lout charge And ar-angernents have also been nia.4,' for fur nishing two.ot three.additional.ep wders with lie gratuitous use of text.bopks, /nog !red. • $l3 $lO . . The next quarter of this School opens wilb he first day ofJanuary next, and being among -hose - ivhe-: h ave-lied—daughturs' in the school during the lust year, wo veil oursolieii of this moans of eipressing to the public, and especial ly to-the citizens of this and the adjoining 'counties, our full conviction'that advantages of a very ;lig!) order are — here afforded for the ed ucation of Misses. and young ladies, such in deed,•as are scarcely excelled in tire country fire intelleetnal .'.! given is systematic and th. -:... I virile the manners and morals of thi s l irdik k ro most a - refully walched.oirer. . (0 ? Fruit pct ("Nyi ‘ o -rvation and knowledge, we feel T tirely-s. I - i ident, in recommending this sehoo &all Lindens would secure a suitable pluceror educating their•daught.rs. . H. CALDW ELL. ' W.M. BIDDLE, ' ,5. A. GERE, NM. PRE'CTYM AN, - .• JOHN macArTnET. Nov. 26, 1895 CLOTMING - rrium Greatest Bargains' in Ready' Made IR . Clothing are 10 be had at M. TRACY'S OLD ESTALII3IMED T'IONEER LINE No: 292 Market atrael-Phtladiflphitiv.h'ci.Lhaa. jnst finished one of the largest and most corn. ;dem assortments of Spying end Summer Clothing in the city, consisting (Jr DRESS. AND - FROCK COATS,- Spring and Slimmer Sucks and ()pokes, or fine Casherett, Habit and Croton Cloths, Tweed, CII:113lITIOte, Brown Line n, etevetc. Super French Catisimere Pants and Vests 'of every description, All gamic tits-ut this establishintnt are war radillbd, both in fit and qUolity.of Workmanship They are got up expressly fin the Retail Tradd consequently more-eare-is- taken In the selec tion of the goods, as well us in the style of cut ting. The proprietiir of the establishment is o practiaal (raving served a, regular op. prentieeship to the rind has none but proeficol workmen in hi, employ: Gentlemen in wont °Mottling may depend upon being suited in every teemed, as we are determined not to be undersold by any eoniput. itors. All goods are - purchased fur cash and sold for east., which enables us to Jell n little lower than those who d. ol on Ille credit sysittn. it being n self-ceident fact that the nimble sixpence is better than the albW shilling." olOtlys - mi hand, tin extensive assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest:longs, (which will be 'made to order at Inc shortest notice) Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, etc. M. TRACY, Market street, Philadelphia. April 22, 18,16.. flew York Canton Tea Company." • PIIILADELPUICA. USTORES, 89 Chesnut Street, near to the corn er o f 3dS t and 237 Market Street , 2d dour below Street, North Side.- Choice Teas, Wholesale and Retail: Wo are constantly receiving fresh im , ported GRDEN AND BLACK TEAS; embriletng the hest Selections this side of Chinn. °lir abundant resou'rees, gent 'expo. rience,- and 'exclusive attention to the • Tea Trade; give us peeilliar facilities; consequently, me- ard resolvqd_le seß,Tpl9..ppter,,,nykro frit. grant and perfect ; for the respective pr i'c'es, than any, uther,catablialinieg: „ Our Minciple of doing buaincas' hits, in' the course orals - years, secured a connection thro'. out the United . States; and wherever our Teas are sold they receive high commendations. per' READER; GIVE TDEIi A TRIAL. The manniir in whieh our. Teas are packhd (the-wrapper neat to the tea is .11 heavy superior 'foil,) offers great induepteritaju --Dealers and Families , tia-theY - are sci'theronghly cured from light uhd;air thatlheir remain unimpaireu;';iiridseie packnimi 'quarter, pound mid, upyhirtrs,.cao,.ctintaining full weight independent' f thOmraquir e , ' '; - Mailers In Books, &c. ari-lhose ,vvho have heretofore sold lowie j teas, express themselves pleased,highly tally: T- 01a be oon t !oft.t he• su perior_quaTity-or ihe Teas,Which,are aubjected ro a rigid teseiii 7 cdderilgt each -package mei confidtin9y-wairantedi"but,urso-atour•mam per whlch.'enables them_ to make up , theitaiitiort ni erit -without ~ :thq:'necesiiity pit rehusi ng m ore chests of itritillietorttnienfmaf be:packed iii;one Chest' and Ihus - obviate 'thecMiiplainta:•OL theß:allll ,. tomerp that thoir_leas_.!libve lait : therr, , ,,Strangth 'and flavor . , liilkederigWorAititV.On.handOtrf eiciiotioro,to'lttfit l % •,e -ft eitie'ni her - ..tho Noiii ,Marki4 oyster .arid 89 Cheannt ldcgl.hespme';terune,a!in gime teriiiai Now York.• . r. Jelols . . .' ... __. — '''s ACOUSTIC ' OILi :/' ~ : ~' , Z . ..rf--- vilL ' , VIE Otl.t CURE EAR ,'.. ~, , ,V- . ' .. / '.% 1/ ‘ . 41 - Afilt t. t , v. — - tr., , ''' ,- ,•.',. I CIARPA'a vaitttpquo Ili, liroaotti 4; 4C46iIS:" I , _744:loltilot,,thii 4 ourik. or PEAP#4 Sq . ,' •pt 4 as..)4.l.li4es e pfrtiriditleo;llll Abliiet.diptigreea s , 0)16 rytomirlikti thql.bi)xijpit.Of - Ineeptif; i fitAitig , #recliyikplpipi - 4421p0aiiihin'identnOtti; lii 3 O;plio ' ; , 5 af f 4 .; ,.: :7 41 . , ::: . . ; :: 1 ,!r b r.. t::" :1 :7 9 ,! kit i.;: 1 : 11 -:: ..... : 4 :7 ,- 1 0. - 16!' : 4: : ci,':" '44 4' :907r la r ‘; ; 11:e i i'1: ; Yll ' : . : .4+f, , 1 . :.'.4:1•,-, , i'i ., , ,, Ti...e , k:1..i:5ci1,1t.Aug 1.14 Riiitiatle: :i. •. . ,'V , -I 1a r , . • ill r t . AO 0. , '',441....5..1,...k,...- are, ;1.411'5.N,. Q 4,-410 irr $ PA g4'litig. 6 '40 3 8. 4 .00,011,0 4 1 ,1 C't 4 11411 "' 1 "°, ;': INIBM EXPENSES. ,, ItSt`2llM32,'Et. - E M - P - 0 1-11-Mi -11zoctistm:.0m1114)- 11- r -$ 77-tIIT:' 1 '0 TtVroP s ITTER 1J 113 I "ALA AV.6all4lici‘twto.4 nr,LIONE *E. _ . ny CURLES SWAIN. . Believe me or helleve,molibt, , At other shrine I could no.'er bow, • • , The world itself might he lbrgot— But never tliona , oh, never thou) Though absent I recta thy charms, And _lila heit;--aelciVers mitten they. pa - ett" --- I'd like the vine,.a thousand arms. . • , To clasp thee, hold thee, to my heart. There's not-a•pulao within-my breast •. • But thrills and trembles to thy touo ; I Forget rob, no—the tear Wiest • . ' My soul may love thee ovoriGueh. The very name eatlrfeeling warms," And ott, though vain, the wish will start.. That vine-Illre r rd-a-thousand auns;,.. Tb claim thee ever to'niy heart I WWI* ' I SintS of Temperance.. ' . The Philadelphia g , Weekly- Paper" con tains the following article, descriptive of the origin and design of this deservedly, popular_ (We t . and we_re.comnifiniLif_td.thd careful periisiii of all who , aio not marshalled under the banner of "Love, Purity and FidelitY.fr The Order -of the Sons of Temperance, which is seemingly thrusting its arms every w ser e, an trgathering the hosts of Temperance in its Divisions, is, perhaps not-do generall un d erstood in its particulars ae ita great merit's' deserve. The Older, is is hardly worth while to say, ivas built up on the hint afforded by previous organizations: It is, however, as a matter of prineiple,lar more simple !hail its .predecessors.. Not :that . it attaches uny blame to those orders on account dl coin plexity, but because taking advantages of their experience and aiming with, all its heart at universal reform orintemperate habits and customs, it also aims at: the most Wide spread approval. Its founders and supportera knew and ifnderstood that union is the tailsman oh victory. Owing to a want of union, the-pre ceding temperance efforts, productive es they doubtless were of vast and , ircalculable good, yet - failed of the highest effect. The Order is the experience of :the past thrown about the old principles as an impenetrable offen sive and delensive armor, and splendidly does it answer the purpose. . The history of accociations : for mend &ion .may in vain be searched for a parallel to itaastotinding pro gress. The,Order niche Son.s of Temperance -is not yet four years old, and numberi . 700. Subordinite_Disisions, embracing 50"000 members. Organization, i.nevolence are the secrets of this success. Ps_ arrangements are 'clear and natural. A Nit tienai Division, Grand Divisions of States and Territories,. and Subordinate Divisions;, are-, itiThriihinery. -.- Tlie - NaltalrarDirrigiriii - ii - a tall, primary shaft—the Grand Divisions are the greater brenehes,-and--tpe -Subordinate the strutil and more nunnerons, whilst the individual members are the abundant fruits 'of this noble TemperanW - Tree. Ills-proper to out free soic and of Arrierican origin and growth„'and it is 'SpreeMg, art .w ill continue to spread, an object of her:caryatid utility- in the eiht of tee,,peopla unfit' it oVerai r edOWs -the whole land' w ith ite'gfariotisiviiite - fdliaift The Subordinate Divisions of 'the Order are halFamediate practical and.pciptilar portions:: The Gi'and Divisions are chiefly jedicial, and are representative in character. The Natio at Division is the supreme legislative power of the Order, having sole control over its coniii tridons, and is also representative. The Members iree active as the results show.— 'li oir quiet individual operations are most alarming to the operateins of temperance, and' most happy in effect on the victims of a de graded appetite. ' • The Order . A moreover very pleasing in its ceremonies, and offers • many attractions to the people in its fraternal tie. and benefits in sickness, B:.c. .A . Sod of Temperance basilic privilege of entering airy Subordinate Division in the United States.— The Whole Order is exceedingly interesting and imposing. Nlorally, it furnishes a Rafe resort for young men, and intellectually offers one of the best schools fix moral and intellec tual rlciv elopm eat'', in the country. • ~ . A QUEER STonv.—Every -body knows that I, Jack than:, Esq. have bend a great traveller, and every body knows that travellers meet With strange adventures. One smoking hot day, as I was walking beside the river Nile, I heard a rustling noise among the rushes that were growing a short distance from the path I was treading. %%That ean.that be? Ito myself, in a bit of a qualm, et the -*tamp lirna.looking around; When behold there wry.; tanation great crocodile close by my beeii, „wial hisierrific jaws Wide open. a Ohl that's what, yen mean,' to the monster, as the in perdpiration oozed ; 're' my skin; and - in a jiffy I clapped my walking, stick, perpend'icu la'rly, In the horrid creature's mouth, and BO engaged him at Once. '1 had-rid`stioner done this, than I heard a sepulehml-like voice say.- , thank-se' massa! thank ee . ?missal God blessee massa," and in a second the woofty head of a nigger -presented itself in the back parka( the crocodile's, uge jaws; and in lest than a Mintitu;after out jam pea' master Sartain, ,whofell, - upan his; : kipies,-and, _hugged. 'my "Oinlaimingi mitssa! blessee fla4ssa! Y. o .4oved 'swallow p oor §gmba4vbel6ltot five minutes -ago, spithout .t3g„ 4 5- hurinii.alujit - Then; ju tiporr I his legs,he.-nitclaimed fri,,terror,: Halloo massa! , quickl:manaa/.,110" tiger! the. tigerl, ! - "f"..,wes . nlmittaf pen Wed. with fear on beholding an immense tiger bound,L ing towarils Lord ..have. iner.o; , ,,Upon" --nlaLsaal_titt,myself,44tis-all..:up l With-.-poor= Jack h0w:.k'07.4 - ficie,E! 'arlii ol !-Ii .1v it ll ,tlihtithi :_eyee, had_ oyen .. „tapproached within , : a .f.eni • ,ys4s.,THii": e : Fou - ehrtid7l6 - . t ale ~spr,ipg Me. ; kiStitnltivelr 'Meet:a My , self .opiniisite.the - otrbnlaVis of the drtotiodile.-, Afie tiger -tosic-fiis:horral7leap side, and providently My,uprelentbig.enekny , :btindectclisaa.down=the_erocoililo3.lhiont, 4 , E. 1 4.!. , !5•:!' .triolieg hint iiigaiy . ,thisl ray m ”editiet nigg'or ; 'elappfirghailinqs and, almost butstit4;„ l 4oo l : 4 Mit4.l.4l l glo 3 . l l)Yhilst). (4 1 0 1 .:114 7 .."#Slkieg4t'alc;_eut ofti,,yeeodije 7 a . montn,:suilered, thq.,#teuttOiljtzaWe 413 ; clese:, di4plMinted , ant,lfarjous gavk?:thq - ni l 9o4o )l .9A(o..!??Pine" o -Ifbalgil?1041/ oq% .the 'anent With 'the stick t!eia*ed,porwpft,hat h tail', and,,ralicokbatili.i nt o,lbe,t:usheSaqdigest andA .„.From, day-to iis gittn my, :tapiolurpiAir the'fai (Wig: Riggbi "Will ea leaV.eime.. 4 , ,f;.; g;t' . /.' , .;tiutiarrrir,lkil:l 7 , °it: 4 :41%1:4 Info :4;10'130,0n Illtnois a; Dutch' Weiit:Jot,thUliti)!i" , 4 iclyisteraq.oftereOrcite . ;,ek,zin,k4f.kcieps* that Fie kßibatle'7 vtiti :.iii?-00S40140,0„t` 49.0,A'014:116*-o,ohttlfet-St4MISI:PAIA r ... - Gen: Taylpr- in 'EttiiiVk-.. , t e • ,:<!;',. - --e., These simple aneedetee muSettfol,.,,o , , the heart of every- -Americari.o ;,'Te. i i ii, heal(' of sneers of the- Military .sue . Vil,,,Uf Con. Taylor; , hat hd- ' tinny:Allen-4A ilttre 1" ---- thorn 'when he_iiees that Itistietnib il--jilti later . on Ihe Rio qmtule'hsi recely dittl apprdbation of the "Iron Duke s , aeneral of Europe. A compliment:( a man, deServes to be treasured iii),`?„i ~.jeami Of Anieriean military histore Aloes not.delWit to .eise thti nibkittOT /4- which par Republic occupies -in.th -Ear (.we.' .' .Inters , , '- k. itig ,.;:i Tho followin • are from a letter th a gehtleirtait titityk9itYr says the IllehMOnd Enmaer, whOVatilliihdly hirniShed them to us. ThBY - 'iiWititost ~..4.- lieautiful—commentary—upon4M44l.ea-- 6 the- i " Palo Alto" and ußesaca. tie 10-11,411 ", - iliat`ire have yet seen: . NIAMv , Jail}! 23 4(O':- . . Taylor's victories have lken fell ToOte,lrere, in Eurbpe, eyed diiinl - tamme...riOr two weeks (between the sailing of theAkaMers) our. suspense wtis.great; but When 4 ilie_liews did come, each 41.rnerican strutted oktts large as life. The papers Which had' tedieted Taylor's capture as certain were sot* used up._ Artylor!s_ despatches have beell.greatly admired for their. terseri,ess;dignitAftid tno desty. The greatest compliment yftpaid to aylor 1 heard of in London. TliOjeornpli, Silent is this: When the steamer efitaslity.lo brolight to England the news Of Taylor's dif ficult pollen, the. Duke of Welliogton met Mr.—, and the subject mods intranced.: , -- , ;17YrTaId ID Dube, - 'Tirde - sTWilit - ifiT i his and that?". (mentioning' the titeps he thotigff.' Taylor ought to take) When the „steamer of Juno Ist brought the ; nks:4 of his -via:cries. "Mr.---=-- met the DukeAriin.:- 7 " Your Gillitie,?24 said he, " must :lislya been advising Gen. Taylor—lor you seehe .his done exactly what you said he otight.to do." 4, S o he hui," - said the Duke as Tru4:ltgraligetl_ as if he had won the victories hittiSiilf; (got filikfiom pen.—,to whom .11 , "1 . —rellited it, it is undoubtedly authentic,; ii.ilto in sub `stance, and, 1 think, alki veibantm, , ,, --, in -13ortlealA--1-ntet-a--whole-so4l-,A.meri-- cab, a "lii4i Yankee". ship. ewne4.of Akiew - LlYork.,-111r.,--1-kilmes.L.Almis_oi theettiff which, when abundant. in a. nation, makek.ll. -great. He was at Trieste when the news 4Taylor'S difficulties came. The Ammicans were despondent, mid the folks there4eitzed him with predictions of .Titylor's *tare. . He . 11.5\ ererd by-ttratclecisive—AnglOann-rir , the oiler of a bet of -610 - 0(f, that i would meet the Mexicanr4pd route n7 - 11 - 61 - ornyd . no-orre-artitke-10t4u5 , ..... Alms dm not betting' people,. Spo: aftet the news of Thornten's capture catr4rind• the folks congratulated ilitri.on• his bekhotbeing 14iiken,up.. L i.Gentleineu," satiOnertilk Or thousand Atilt, and . another on it, that TaylorArashed the 11,lerican.0 They almost doubted his sanity--but a week or two alter: wards' came a single copy of Galignani's INlcssenger, with accounts of the victories.— lls i ecei vs r carried it immediately to Holmes Off he streaks •it down to the e4ht or ten Afnerican vessels in port, and ruffs up the 'officers. " lloist„Il your colors, boys,P said •he, '' s tand come,. with rue to the Exchange." Accordingly.p ', Vigil. every inetic of ';:bunt -4 ing," and on' arched,Holmes with the cap tains and mates to the Exchange, where they had of course a royal "crow" over the croa kers.. c- What the &web is the matter with 'these Americans," said eyery body, as they saw this flag hoisting andimarchitig.. • " But," kaid Ilolmes, -with altniawiii,,, ,, shake of the heed, , !.thsy - soon jonnel:: out irlty.", - Holmes wound Up the ceremony hy giving the Ame deans and' his friends a dinner in honor of PalitAlto and • Reciaba do fa! Palma I relate i thiti.almost exactly* aS 'he- related it,lo me: for I conld not improve on. his graphic ac, count. JACRS.A.SIIORG DRILLING AS INFANTRY,—AI , 11.10 time thul an attack upon Isabel 'was Sp.' pieliended, and the brave sailors of the fleet were transferred to the shore to aid in the defence of the Point, the °fitters - were a little', rionplu'ss6ci in drilling them in 'land tactics. The word of command given by the in fantry offieir: was all 'bond over fist, to the ,sailors,, They_ could-go eleng man ual' well enough, but %Olen it , 'carrie to the 'movoinent6,' they were thrriwif coipphetely. on theii 'beams and Lieut.' It. of the Navy, was compelled to aid.iiis friend of the land service.:. The officer, whin deSiroirs of fotmiug the ecini patty 'into' the direction. in which they were marching, cried," 'company into line !' but the';,:trirs' only' hitche' up their ,trousers; and ringehedpnAtill 'out, (Line-of-sliips altrast on *Mit - board beanie • whoa the 'Movement - wtotaccurately, and expeditiously exeepted. Iletheh WiShed' to d °ploy Me: m , as skirmishers and charge, and-ordered.',Lina:ofJbattle ; nion the enemy . !' and off:lll4.l3 l o.e'd %whirlwind, with a hiald'huzppstriking Oink. baybaels into ovary-clurrip;.ef or' slashing,with their, sabrea f evory prlcklypeaf . % . 4 _supermiendingthheArill i i.orileredOltiatlyteri. :the reseivel'-buA'AiM:icilliliCtlie7Stiiloira'Alike 'the . .waves. of! the eeetinfWithxredoubled orgyktilEtheitown beititettlhe larder explained-tor-IW, erieitputlbineKif ,battle'rallipei readYabctutlJheiolditniptnitip,' as i:ttetgeiiiitkeplitidthastantly `,..4-Ye . ,ltke*, - .lol4all , _:eadyl! , !;_f4.oet , oltip;;:erict A walrj-5h0,14 0 es; ali764444l4l.,.beNileatilEl-110? i r :axis, , and steering , for, tpqdrmeit . mt* gorafflfr*illi.;taltAreot:'4o Vs)i1.1,;;;(1g 0. Piiayea• .tii;:,,lsiiiiio: - ;;i;.f,',4.vif.l:;frrg;:itfie,:,o.,„ ' ;ipt vitolii the iiido . laalofitli*lestifeq l inid, A ePC Willie& fill i the'lleatford xyotiiiiii,,- iit,t4e '4 iyitip%alir 10iit.4;61,,`,h0t Ili, tfi10,,,1 , J1 4 144:ii . , a,' , g ioio.,lfy:igiy: etlS-14 i 44'cir i 14qt 30! qotiqn ,9rXo9 , glite,e , t?,;Arf.;;40.44 - 1 11 1r!ii tiliv..blh , -aceOlinkiniVt . ooooo d,lch)ldlypotb or ' Pf ',4„932111b(31,*;.11140iie1cih-lletoing946 , l ;TeNclAiltc4o4lill4#lliPT".l4l.!:.6loPoe#o - eik`lit R;7O rY,A6I 4LNP:rfi4 0 ', , , 1i 'ig Xie4 it- Olii,' tiiips.l4loiiirA;ro,"..4o'o 7 ,4,ihrgilasj , - ,b r y,a,ti.i9P 3 :441 , 015 1 14i'40 , e,4 1 59,401:h.ii4 hi!‘, l i")"9! l , 4 o,fikAmit 1 - ;'' i4,-;' - ; - •", ~: y' ...., 'W. 'f:4 l i.,, ,) :./, ( ,:i ,;'...ig",,,t40013.1 ;a.;l;4' F., ,i- t 4 #:; ; OIL 2./.'n 4 tr?it4lo,iiit '1 - 'i. ' ' ,' 1 Agf i At kit" l i l Mti4 ,, 0,.„, _, ~,,,,, . in .*, lk ' kit ' ~ , ,r o k., as o tAt il ig RP e,OO -,-, ~. w m is 1 . :4 , 11 ~.....v , ..,t . . o a k . 4SttAirecto l l -- ottf-tii.:* , ,,:ii , , ` , iiit r 1 , 1 ., ''' , 2,, ..,,, , 4 ' :,` 4 44„,, , Afe,0 ))' , •Vi;: 01 01,,. ,4q!-"4, {l,;Te• ( C ~. ,e , `•!:,:',. " 'att'...4,-" -., :`.';'.:.4!,'.'; -, '.:AitfZi!ri , :.: l •::' . ',':,l.. '; 18; -1846. ,4A;' CORPORAL TRIM AND AUNT PRUDY.—There are people,' continued the corporal,- who 'Caret • even . breathe without slandering a :iteighbot. , • • •!, `'You judge, toe Severely,' replied my aunt ''No one is slandered' who does : not deserve it.? • • „ Ttat-iriay_b6,.!_retorted_tht' „corporals . ±*, 1-have-heard-Very-slight - thins - "Saittot - yeto The face rilmy aunt kindled With anger. filler -she exclaimed 7 :‘‘,l/le/ slight thinks said of'ism. y. VI, hat tamanone Sayof me?' , say;!'ariatV wed the corporal gravely, , apd_drawing .his INtoras to„k,eep,',rny aunt in :suspease,:ctlireyort.are..no• better- than -you ought to be.' I • . Fury flashed frormthe eyes of mysurd. arc the .wretthee hbp_hAlsey_filataler_no:cnie_tvhd_does rot deserve it,' remarked the corporal jeeringly," as he lett. the room: - 1 The feelings of my aunt maY ivell he de scribed. She *as sensibly'aflected. True, ful., But site, was rigidly moray and virtuous. " ia - puiest ice was kit" more chaste. The rope, himself could not boast more piety.— Conscious of the correctness of her conduct, sliri'"was wounded stAtremark of the cor pbral. Why should her neighbors'slander her. She could not conjecture. Let my aunt be conCbled. A person who can live in this-world-without-suffering sitirr.- der; must be too Ft!) pid or insignificant to Cialin attention —Trish-up Sltavd.y. ;.• rat, %fit hK. flhb 4 es of tlacts o The approach;eg struggle in Penn sylvanM willlbe between the politicians and the people—between the ambition of James K. Polk, and the honour, interest and pros perity of the Keystone State. The adminis tratiorris exerting all its power to Indeee our farmers, innehrtnics, and -day-laborers, to saefifice their views—to abandon the prinei pleol protectieinullome Industry, and adopt 1 the Free Trade doctrine. In this eflort, it is Assisted by men •Whci Make politics a Init: -who look to Washington for patronage, and power. • IRA surely iliegrent;.maSs. °HIM .liencvyempanry the conntryctuglot thus deeeivedand trifled with. They have been defrauded once by the same men, and experience should, and will, we trust, teach them wisdom. • - i ,, ,,, Timm Cateas"—Latlictora Scehe. One Sunday retendy during high mass'at 12, ip the GlentarifF, Ireland. three ladies of tlie Protestant taith were obliged to take shelter from one of thoSe heavy summer shpwers which so frequently occur in the - south of +Aorta-. -TheOfficiatiM , . priest knoWing • who they were, And wishing to appear respectful to them, stooped down to his attendant, who was on, his knees, and whispered to him, " three chairs for the-I're - testant ladies." The clerk, who was rather an ignorant man, stood up and shouted out to the congregation. ," three, cheers, ter the Protestant ladies!" which the congregation immediately took up, and,gave- three hearty cheers, whiht the clergyman actually stood dumb-founded. -- - -: ,~~t1~L~~:~t~~S~A -- - A:Falseilood Nailed. • The Ledger some dime since, started the story that the wages of the hands employed in the. Trenton Iron works hnd been raised since the passage of the British Tariff, as an evidence of Pig panic. Tl4p fpllowing let ter from the Manager of these WOrka nails the falsehood. TnOrros 'Rog, Works, Mg. p1at,.1836. To the .Editors of the Public Ledger. Gentlemen—About ten days since my nt. tention was called to a'paragraph :in. your - esteemed. paper, and- which I believe = has pass.ed the, general-round of Chi:fiction, Stitt: ing.that the Wage's of the hands employeein r! the Denton Iron Works had beeti raised in consequence..of_llie.-passageßf—thelarilf — of 1841 , , I forbore/ to ciptradiet the statement at the time, as it seemed to me clear- that every. intelligent man,, at all conversant with the state and prospects of the iron bpsines.4, would see at once that it dig dit entire error - and bad originated in some misconception. But finding that it has.been'extensittelypopied ...and. widely quoted - and commented upon by th‘t advoontes.of the new. tank Lam- egrn . polled' to on tritd ict th state.meri t entirely,. and to beg that' yen will give the correction the.benefit of your extensive' circulation.— It. must be apparent thin - the reiltiblihn •in the tarifl•will and•has already reduced the price -of iron, and that the loss which will accrue must fall alike On ~C AFITAL anti LAl:bar and so'fit f r'irOrn e' ativitheed, most ; as a matter of , absolute necessity,.be.'very con ! siderably - rethiced , betWee'n thissand:the Ist 01. Deceniber noxt,;so_as:63 k et,.- abd ;04011 . 41., still more;,..;considerably;', .tmle§s, GongreMoit.' its n6xt,...s,"ession, i shall make tid:rdqpistte',o,o ifiCritfoffir. in life, turritY 'to efiAllelabof eeel v rte ;t"retirartl:' tl ...Y.rir'ryglespecitfolVirYOlkobditS.ebvl' ::E I ).W4RDOCiPE 4,2,1 t Mar twei oi the`Tientonireii'Wci Anithor, lals'ehood of the sorne character; is nailed the • • P NE, 'il l : 1 N Y(°"B7,Seilk 5, - • ,-lb,ll/4-11!i/149-11:1/Ofter',-idito?-;pr inbliae - ft 'at Belden 1 p • i ' Sir : Your ape s o_ e u t., wi• was, shown methislnOrning;eontains in an, editoCial.Onclor,,t,tielhead:44'he hog fo)lo,wangas h I- I'M - Abdo; mai - 14er Ot-f he tiehliTil_Cienti-Irori- W4ks,f says that:J(6' indhiliautoies - tea at , $ 1 . 4 4 10 0:Y1 ttatp4 haying'plut6it, ot"t0 ot,the sae,,time deelato t hat N idul truili'.a% 'fiiiirt4—lrdn' ifevor , , fra%tilt ..146ri!•made t.'tbeeeiyaotkr 'any, tothers•irittiti;ptviitz•ak fai , 4 l ol4' laroiakati9n • VxtOnflhllkilAnYthl ll o,4,9 4ll PPSicat J * kno . P4w,to 14.:Enilt.actufei lron 1,13' 1 1306f coultilf SY4-,fiet „Joa o Oran tedtis'e eVeyyst Ettedflatnirr(96"pgi'eifew :ot Iron or the cotstioNehltingt Iron leber) to the ) 0 1v14 4!,! t lidf/rd As td the'prbipeilts before rut, , thiieblyi ~jin n that save the — lten busißees bf AenslWitegialaAfdiratfpfigtrte4l tekoboriilliAßMlVieo 1I 'T j, fE i the;feverqtatuneertteno ,4 le eern r ,. inutite l kticit)'W'yiltr nexkliftlief; and temiiin_ t _ .you 1,. • k " , • l ' 4 h -4 1 if = rtk,4 ,O AvIPaHOMAS. 4.^,k, , Odur—Why p.eT am; ena t Idtdo 'attlYfakeoritti` flowitif7 euNifttifewtitielliirdotnroe ittotitt•Joptlio,loitelyphaiholikaiidf4 , ctLittioi'pro,i , . 41*0344:A*44, 1 4,P3wAT1111k 4 5y4441.-Kr: *,Y4. , 11 , 4 , ..tvk te-44 , •,= ' 'ass it Around--the Fratid Admitted: COAL, IRON AND7PENNSyLVANIA • Moat of ourreaders, says the Philadelphia Inqpirer,%have ..alrepily been informed• that several of the leading Locdfocos of this State, in the , eonfideitee-of-the-Adietnie- Oath:hi; are l in the course of their electioneer ing tactih, making'an eflort4o persuade,the Teeple that during the neat session of COii grees, the Tariff of '46 will be repealed, so far as'relafes to coal andiron.' . 13ut this is a PIlitUD, a mere ELECTIONE,ItING, PRICK. SoMe of the. more. manly .or: the deprObratic, prints have already had the franknes,s' to ad mit-and-denounce it as'such,, Wit - Moss. the follOWing,Whic.h o e copylrciin the New York Globe of Sept. 2,, a leading ,Administrationjournal. et tht3 Commercial.EnMoriutri: • . . t• IV,e have Made up our mind lotto dainty to those who wish to hold out induce o a portion of the people of P,bnosylve , tat the next Congress will increase-Ulf dui n-CoalirndirtnclhaVVlOatreittllttnt Will occur We ,say to Pennsylvania, that the Ha ri change In the,chiry on lion will lie made In the descen ding, instead of the ascending, scale," ..- 'Mark this! people of Irennsylulfoia. Pass it round, and circulat&it arming yotir neigh .. hors. . " • Fosters Prospes,ts; ,• • into had a-squally prospect before him, we think Mr. Foster, the self 'nominated locofoco canthdnte for Canal Com mi.ssioner, now has. On every hand he getting most direct cutting thrusts from his own party; such as fo're-dootir him to defeat heyofid a'dotibt.. Among the many evidences of the 'determination to Aior him, we may mention the fact, that the Huntingdon county Locofoco Convention passed a resolution ap proving the ONE l'aftMprificiple, and said not a word about Mi. Foster! The Mifflin County Convention did the same thing, Only more so; for It gives Ills Excellency,, Goy. Shunk, a hint also, in this wise "Resofved, That• we declare it tone terns) the settled pri4iple . .of Mifflin county in relation to all future elective offices from Governor to Mi ditor ihdirsive." • the.C.'_Demecratic_Con_v i entii&L of Vyarren county, has aclopted , the following, which is also to•the point: " Resolied, That rotation in office is a de mocratic doctrine; and that the democratic patty of this county believe in he policy id the ONE TERM principle, so fares it relates to all offices where patronage can be dispens ed by the incumbent". . On the other band, rut. Porgiir, Foster's opponent, seems to ben univtifisal favorite; tits political fritmds and opponents alike hold ing hint in the highest regard. • But whilst on the subject of .Mr: Foster's prospects, we must add the folk:ming sketch of some remarks made at the Cofinty Meeting of the e " demo ciatia'party" of Chester conitty..bn..-the ,fith -ult. by-- a-lead ing-Uteofoco.- We.copy.. froin the Record : " A motion being made to adopt the reso lutions as reported, James Monaghan, Esq declared that he could not vote for the one which says that fWm. [3. Foster,' the eatidi date for Canal Cemmissioner, was 'in every respect worthy of the cenfidence of the peo ple.' Mr. M. said he could not support that resolution.' lle did not believe that Mr. Fos: ter was worthy of confidence.' Be said he had been nominated by .management: that he had withheld appointments upon the pub- IM improvements in order to secure' his nom: 'ination; and that lie hid used his office to. effect that object; and that this day he had not n3adkcertailry appointments to fill offices which were now herclby min Who had given. not one cent of security to the State; 116 Lipoid not approve such conduct. - Besideti that, Mr. Foster,..when q delegate to the National Cpriventiorf flaltimore, had: votedrec the hoo.-thirds rule, by which the democracy of Pennsylvania were betrayed, anditte major. ity defeated:' And • aT, - eitert Has maffit to sanction his candUet and his democracy.— Stich democracy as that of Mr. Foster's he did not believe in—away with it," said he., , GEN. Scoir ViNinc.vrErt.—Theeopige Gm,. Scbtt martced out some . menthe since, -in 'referent:o'u; prosaCtilieli Of the iva'S o with, Mexico, 'firiet .With the • strongest reprobation from thO - whole Locofoco pr6s4,' from the • Aroostook oil' the North, to' the Rio Grande on the South: It was cleclared to becirnbeeile and lacked that sagacity ivikh should mark the course of a' bold and vigorous discipli (farina. • ' At that lime Gem. S. - obit loreSaN4 tvtf [e Pheife vision; dud. predicted with' unerring sagacity, .that the A meriCan .troop's could' not be concentrated before the •lat of September,. autrthat'stritablii Atriangtimerits '.keeping. eapplieti.,fer lb O. tirm Afoald . mot efleCt: ect , Pciflt f lO .t. at„peripd.,, And what lOpse'pl proved?' ;INlNiat - eniphatlally, ..tirid'C9ficlastv that 'Otiii.'Sebte:lvie right, 'Mal" the tc a train of•pplitiOar.tinatheroati- . oOre; it; Fong . - Fcfr!flieri.st of Septa mkor !fs froth' "tie Snials"-l-itertrest thifesconce,l4:ttotion• havesparoeirbeett..col jecfeitinfeicaipp,,adiFlLhas b,etinilit iipssible to lister) regtiliti:Sappliol', for the, arms, If . inate,hing orders' 'lVa-. gOns , tind . mules iive'ribt'y . et been purchased' 'sulfifilentrobT3f - s - T,O7ooftio suppliiitT .:tutd the opy.i. l :ll9t,4,l 3 ;44;tietter:pcfy.n9r. IMS: itlioatio;citio.moro,,stp.tos..ififfittfraGut . Scott'_,anticiiuself;h his.tfm•.otOpp lhgii "cations i•l7kysitlnStriithatiailitigdfiO*.oarnpletsi:lT'efifiOal' ,efotiN.,'Olut,,trilf:ipplian a t r yjodibtifilfg?,„ l ol, Grin: . §olt . ",i . „o:hb ; titetiir,if,iilly,;44 . e4iiiiglils' 'sup:Odor y Iciidikledge,“rdhififti'lS'•"'rielifi"Of` tho. rH eas' e' Alitl , '.ht,eiSts"•ol';'•itlip 11 ' tui aokti6;cl6llodenfOO'th:St&Otiii,' . .tlitiephtlNVl.V . Ori liastrithli 4 .6ll , o6.l`al,:tuftrbiiNVlaltitit at . ," hie' 1 .14:.447 1 4.5 1. 1°P.,par.PkVuit9;i!t0'.. ".„I)3 . t . trk a ed Op b .for ; th?,4,moll2alA, 121111 ,k r b - e ' d • yi.b • Some o y .announce in ~ .00 arS a i j a y-o r cwcrytigo.Saka,,lkki,4Frgubarg r the-in 7; ',iryantnr-,OAP , a3v3 I O9W,VaO4i4LI*WSO4 or , fruol-the N0,4:0 AO ii qty Astrint-NridgO,Acl,thti; rotta Eilidi?Of;' aka:n. , t Uttestiti,Aoemeni z •Or'evg,'Ciirfhit 4TTfir,ralilbiriliWieriiriaigoi l 'a?hir nap) h.:K*lsllk ~.. only to:,,amAilti many Noußtbetie , 04? tiAlr.it,tlM,PMCOßk.llkl3 - )Tmititi, 9,, ofi j .lia x u&...; N i xPria,gttzfyho, vl'4oo4l'4'o, itlit ;Loll , ailti,h ~ ad9r, i iviel*Yeadt tpilltls.lo ,'-I ( '' iontila:if„,..lait y i far t L 1 *l,l\l '. 'Wilt' f i • I ,*Kr.trriC ,2 1 ,:f.frrt,P.A . I, ~ ' :hrtrl'c', , '-' ,'' ' ': ; /; 'n ;, 2.;. 'C., 3 ! i , 1 ,..t r i , C.;,/,;;),-':il!'(1,',14',.7,''',,,,A..`‘,,..„5,:i.,,,% ;,,,,,,,'„%:;:::1'''' .: `~`Y;.. ~.._.;;a ;rr,.? ~ ia ~'i':i;~.f { ~s,}~ 4 l,~>r..?.l':i~Gi?sJFiß~"'.';~'si'~.'~;~~.~'~~,. `i'i•''G RE r~;n I= .1- '4l' 4 f 4 t( 2‘', LE , „ , , , Je . t.•e"l". „3",, 4 -•,::''. MIMMEIBI ._ _ .... ____.__ f.- ME NUALBER, The Isetny in , NexfOcioher; JAMES At -'POWER. BIFOSTER - AND to. " Ti 7 .1.411:4341k, Whigr , Tariff' 7 Of I Dritfolt Taiiiff of ;.042. • 1846. • People s of.Pannaylvania;servtliaßtuJind Journal, here bins's) Stated:, The election of JAMES M. IOWER - will - be - re7 -- gelded all over theNnion las eyid,tfpee,Aof to r he misunderstood, that PENNSYLVANIA is. not to• he VII.9S:THATED IN THE ,ibll. ,• or her honest voters CCHEATED_ , BUGGED with iinpfinithild'iliVe47, polled 'for WILLIAM H. FOSTER _ritHlN deemed an' expression• fn favor' , orFRE TRADE, and the .BRITISH -TARIFF . of, 1546! Who; Was Deceived 1 • . . --The--iast."-Keeseville-Republican - rerrarkii -77- that " dining the canvass. previous, tp the Presidential election 0f1.144 0 ,a staunch Whig of Keeseville went-to- the-Ausahle r -Ferks fa{ the puipose of making an ,apepalL'tb dux blonmers:..and ethers engaged in the Irbil business, Id behalf of the Whig candidates and the Protective Tariff of 11342:'-, 4 goodly} number were Collected , to hegr him of, all naities, and he frankly. exprwed fes;f9 B o - that the lariff w9uht not be sate in the , hands of Polk—that one of thu first acts of his ad ministration would be to repeal, the Tariff - of 184'2. A prominent Locofoco iron-master, standing under a hiek.oi't pdle liati grAted in trent of his factory, would repeat at the end of each sentence,. a lie!' Ilis fVorkmek who.wet-e standing about him, took up the, word, and daring the rest of the canvass, to thything that Was .said of ,Polk's .qpposition to the Pidtective syStein; the invariable ea.... • , swer was returned, ' a Whig lie!' In short, .Blackbrook and Ausable. gave, their usual Locotoco majorities, all the bloom ers, cohere and laborers about the Iran fac tories voting for Polk. Now for the fulfilment. „Pollt ~ , taahl6otei The Tarifl.fif fB.l2.wes repealed. • Iron fell from :180 to 840 per ton. Wages fell about one:third. -And now on--the same HiCkory'r 'role at the . ,-Forks, suspended by the nesir, hangs the effigy of James K..Pelk-7400„ 9. Whig dirtied his fingers by assisting t 4 rat e it there either ~ - sted that same.fron Master Tells -- 1) - Wir.4ti - da - thartitey We - been - deceived, betrayed and ruined-that I'rtlk. is Trade man and a traitor. Brill any Mail tell wlio deceived them ?—Pittsburgh Whig. rGeneral TAYLOR is not anxious about . the Presidency. 119 frplies toe letter fiord the lion. George Foliom,.cif New York, trans mitting the resolutions of a meeting nominaa dug him for the Presidency, as follows HD. QRS. ARMY OF OCCDPATFON, Camargo, Mexico, Aug. 14. • , Hon. George Folsom: ~,I;ear.§iri. , ThOttaft- o f yesterday conveyed. to.ineyour_letter.Lefithe:46thlulyiliceota panying a copy of the resolutions recently adopted in New Viirk.city,- and expreissiyo of the .approbation of a large number of old zone fur the recent services. of the army. of Occupation. For those expressions, our, wannest gratin* is due, and will long be remembered as renewed incentives to exer tion in the cause of the country. •, For your own very pomplimentary - note, ' my, personal thanks are also due. Permit me to say, It is a source of gratulation to -me that the meeting tefrained Itom the meditated nomination. For the high offiCll in question, I have no aspirations. The Government has as i sig,ned to me an atduous and responsible. duty, in di& prosecution of the existing war: in conducting it with liotiOt to the couhtryi lie all my real nspantialis:- It is with great pleasure, sirs thus ac-. knowledge the gratitude Altus artgyfor the good opinion and cheering approvel,of i thq 'citizens of New York 'city, with assurifiCoo of our warm . appreciation and my own per sonal- wags for your own prosperity in life. • I remain', dear sir, respectfully, yours, •• Z. TAYLOR . :Mem Genergl.T.'S.Arrn . „ . l'Encs•rimusasst..—Mr. Josiah Eatoni.amold man, nearly 80 yearspf : ege, has just corn 2leted Captaiirt!eireltit celebrated - feat o walling i' , ilicitt'santel l ifee in' a • "thousand Nara. The initifoi-rn f alace . tool 'plaeg at Yhd Caledonia Sprnks; - .Erwatet fag pTtice‘iiii - 'the Ottawa Vet Canada, This exhibition was get u'i) for the gratification of a few , Keck- . lege. The Montreal Times'gives 161)oW. trig notice of other perfaniandee by him in' the sthno . :' 2 Josiah ; futon., a native ,of Woodford. in • fsiortliainpteMiline, aged ~.,4,i4 , 5,in . stature ~ gre `feet tiro • inches . performed at" Sioviniarief,' in the 'county . of: 'ufrolky the moth *onderful pedestrian feat ever heard of; , .,whiettrwasqie. , walked a . Auarier of . a mile, in,eyetx4t,e C ''s-. - iVe (indite!. of ati'hOur ..for)ll;e4i* pt . '191.7' '''. "weeks'' eornm'ante'd 'fit 'tWO`OlelOck 0rr....ithp.,..• . t2111.-of-Wdyi find:-finisheitl'fivejinfitilibeF:4' ;tore two n'eloek job Abe Pdlune 18_,,18 409; _.... ing - previcafiry , perfciiiied• 1 '• 'following:- peilestnan.rfeats : ..peo.__A ICA.o.,..;quql,3lack.?___ Iteath; lint miliii on the rolax.. 4 plart)...Tiz: * IT. tale - eye ry" Ear: -`" July _,2 . 0. 1,45 - dr 40_ same' lilace,•lllloTtilref , eiltntrieiric . ingretcl: . mile;Avithip., tvienkt.minutes4ftereaeh lbur. 'Dee.; 15; .10A 6 t,q11,4 , P.rilVCilin,C.RPOW, PkAP93, . , ' 1114 111,i1C:1,_ ill :4903 -...Aucco . e . d igig half: hbilktf. flub e'lit,',l 8'11; L O - AV..o,ttliiAged', &nib . ,a - 2`ooo '-'- laiiieslif- - 4.2'dtki , s. - .' , Stipt.' 6( rftriit'frdirel.toti 4 eoolo,,ml9ndertjwene,...day.;_andl-returned_- - ..1 to Cohiltester the next i . being 51 ,01e5,..4,ei1y :- for 20. su c cesoiY,l.L .4 9fAY-4-3.1,..- 4; ' • . - .241'"'' . . ,g.*.r. ~.-........... ..."- - .::e-..,iL,,,,,,. 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