.1 ....., PPM 4 ilbawant Soipoqatig ceazss PA; - WEDNESDAY, 9ULY 26, 1848 Democratic Whig Nominations, FOR PRESIDENT',. GEN. 4 Z. TAYLOR! .OF'LO.UISI:AN4 VICE _ MILLARD 'FILLIVIORE, OP 'NEW YO-RE: CANAL COMMISSIONER, NER MIDDLESWA T I T H 01' UNION COUNTY. ELECTgIfAV . TICKET. SENATORIA L. John P. Sanderson, Lebanon. — • • Thomas M. T. M'Kennani Washington IREeRESENTATIVU. • 13,-Henry Johnson ; 14, Wm. Coldery-sr. 15..Wni. Mellvain IC Chas. W. Fisher 17. A:n(l'w G. Curtin IS. T. R.l: tav id Ron: 19. Joseph Markle 20.T/antel Agnew 21. And. W. Loomis 22. Riehani hvin • 23. Thomas H. Sill 24. S. A-r-Pui-vianee . 1..J85. G. Clerkson• 2. - J.Price 14re‘herill 3. James M. Davis Thes.W. Diiiiieht 5. Daniel 0. Winer 6. Jeshua Dunagan'• 7. John D. Steel 8. John lijandes, 9. Jos. Selimucker 10. Cherie. Shyder 11. IVYTI . . G. Harley 12. F.rancislyler • • STATE CONVENTION. At a meeting a-the 'Whig State Central t um - mince, at Iliwrisburg, on the 20111 J uly,•11848 , the following reaolution•was adopted, : Resolved, That the friettiti of Gen. ZACII-. AR Y TAYVOR. -- and MILLARD FILL MORE, in the State of Pennsylvania, - be re --quesied-to-aasemble in Convention, in the city of SPhiladelphia and Delegates equal the several towns in hips of the Siate, and elect number to their representatives inhe State Legislature, who shall meet in I IA RRISII U RU on Tll U RS DAY THE Mar DAY JP AUG U sT, at 11 o'clock A. at; and nominate a tandidate for Governor. Alexander Ramsey, of Dauphin • John •C Kunkle, James Fox, Morton McMichael, of Philadelphia City ' Francis N. Black, _ _.ffenjamin Matthias, •' Thomas J. Watson, of Philadelphia Co. George Erety, • Thomas E. Cochran, of York Robertiredell, of Montgomery Washington Townsend, of Chester George Lear, of Bucks - H. H. Ettar, of Perry Pouf S. Preston, of Wayne Edward C. Darlingtom, of Lancaster - . • David W. Patterson, • " George P. Miller, of union - David Cooper, of Mifflin Lot Banton, of Berke Win-4 1 . Seibert, " • . George V. - Lawrence,of John Fenlon, of Cambria D. A. Finney, of Crawford L.D. Wetmore' of Warren John Morriefon, of Allegheny H. W. Patrick, of Bedford Samuel W. Pearson, of Somerset Alexander W. Taylor,•of Indiana Ilarrisburg..July 20. 1848. Iritr-tye are indebted to. Messrs. Ilium and STEWART, of the U. &House dl Reprd'- sentatives, for copies ettheir able and excel. P.tit speeches. They deserve and are re. coiving, we are glad to hear, a wide circula tion. rri- We aro invested to state that Profes sor BURNS with his fine band 01 music, will perform at the School Exhibition in Educa- tion Hall, on Friday evening. Kr Tho pioceethings ot the "enthusiastic TAYLOR demonstration in Dickinson Town ship, reached us too late for insertion this week. They are of the tight kiwi, and shall appear in out heit. RETURN OF VOLONTEERS.—MeSSTS HAGAN CARNET, JACOB HOFFER and JAMES UNDER WOOD, members ofCapt.JOHREION'I3 company of "Westrrioreland Guards," and HENRY RICHTER, member of the "Cameron Guards," but all natives . of Carlisle, returned. to 'this borough from the wars, on Monday last. These young MOH lkaye "emelt gunpow der" iri most of the great battles, from Vora - Cruz' to Mexico, arid return home with the conscious pride of having served, their mutt trl withthelgennine d'e'votion which hazards evettlifeltself,in the toilsome path of duty. They were )keartily : vieloomedto their homes by their numerous relatives and taiguaintan , ems, who derive, high pleasure from the exci. tille;.narrative of their dangers, adventures • and haidships'ih .the memorable campaign of thcreonqUeit of Mekicci ,Young ,Carney was one el fourteen•who boldly ; volenteered . from his regiment to joife4 ; paity whose des. perate duty:it waste icalethewills of dm-, pone*. '-Thregleurths 541; the - padVitiar their:4l4e! &tilt all' ; return ..*llhthecharacter of good aoldiers,and brave have 'doe e:th Or country good set ; iicetin the bur need. ,,, They ore vv "ei .”"iiiine'boiWi • '"' ' • : '''.444Th'el.oeolocid,State Convention Meets the,3oth;of ‘Atigust.',•Aeitio Oundfdilteiri Win-the , fieldbut , Mlitile . L.. •. 4 1 1 , 6 t 4.9,9,g ,i kt , "Pn ri .,q!9 4 ?A reF,t M i ter 7 1 - 7 4tur,prospects , were, never r s Vrriere-ftMteringi;etid it will-be impossible for . 2- cc:altliktetitut"berititi.if we or'oi legethei r :,..Atrarsiobergi iti.piutuityMtly Ira anti smed tor, th e • '42.10 effieetof Setietaii-tef the COMMottweelth:-;- Mr. qaMitty: has been COngreiri, and ..is qq!.,eheigetiChitirman' of the Whig Willtaffbrintrit CaMinittee:- r'-,,r) • k , •••<,. r' 4 1, 1 ; 1 4MPer . U•Kaintiir 'di `as MAC!tice; is tallied, of eneqs)i e 4 6, thit:Offlott may the iiiipantnietil' ' O% .;1 . , be 0 : . , !, 1 19 dd a !;10•WOJ 1 ItM9# 1Ai l l i4 1- : ettit?eid 0411* ee`i.ing -" , i,!4 . 1 1 ?,tfeA 4 , 1 , •=t f ° 11 ecer , ~c, -- - ~~ ~~~~ We iearrk'_ h ii , tc . ltar)filitirg, that diii:tinitor: seitkir o'cloak:ff:Wctril)d' . ooo 3 tiOre.ie,eon,sttiutl,t doaeyfro'rn alts laieillif4)ewe finblio-affiti, )". ger4relltrrie'lthe4 l Ortii • •\ • •y--( • dopt.live•have never hesitated to expreits our admiration of his purity of character-L -bis amiable qualities—his •kindly 'nature-- his affable deportment,, and his faithful rolls - - Charge of his social duties. We record his "death with feelingc . of sincere regret—feel , . ings in which we are, sure Men ..ot all parties in the Commonwealth will earnestly sympre . Goreinor Shook Was a native of 'Mont gomery county, in dire Strife. fie was driigi. nally a school teacher. , tie subsequently en gaged in the:pracitee of'the law, and.lilled at different-periods various publitistations.— Though not very far advanced in life, and of great robustness of frarrie . „-ne-was•stfieken down by a wasting and,hopefess disease, and his decease has ter some time,.'pact•been dai ly expected. Peace_ to - liisashes. • ..~4~ r:~ Fhb remains of the Governor , were remck.v. ed frorti-lierrisburg- on:Saturday morning to be conveyed to 'the. Trappe, in Montgomery county,. where he had requested to be buried. Letter froui Gen, inlet.. A letter was received by 'a gentleman in This borough, on Saturday morning last, from the Old Mere, Gen. TAYLOR, it, reply to an' invitation which Ishii bean extended to him to visit Pennsylvania. The letter contains a virtual acceptance of the nomination- of the Philadelphia Convention. about wliicli our locoloco blends have been so much troubled. Gen. Taylor declines coming north, in the first place because he Mislaid the command of the Southern bivelifin of the A rrny as, signed toliimoviiich makes. it didy tb re rnam where he is, and in the second place because lie h'elieves- I, the nraaieq of candi dates in travelling , though the country prior loan nkmtion to be of very questiaMble pro priety if not absolutely vicious." The letter, which is entirely a private (me and is therefore not published, adds that it Gen. Taylor should hereafter have an oppor tur.ity of visiting Pennsylvania nothing would gratify him more than to meet his f r i en d s in C ar li s le, andyniticularly to take by the band his old follow soldier and estee med friend, Gen. GEORGE thr.fitiN. The let ter is a model in its Way, and was read be lore the Rough and Ready. Club on Saturday night by Capt. Gee. GIBSON ; amidst the ac- • clainations of the-Crowd.. Our exchange papers in numerous guar-, ters are teeming with accounts of the warm welcome and - brilliant reception of our gal ..• •it Hier return from Mexico. = hi New Orleans, Cincinnatti, Pittsburg, timore, Philadelphia, and ut every point they have touched, tba,.most enthusiastic demon strations have welcomed them. Gloriously have the . ) , Avon their-laurels, and the gratitude et their country will duly honor them. The first and second regirnents.ol Penn sylvania Volunteers were reoived in Phan delphia, on Monday, by a magnificent pa geant and the welcome of thousands. Yes terday the Cameron Guards were received at Harrisburg with appropriate ceremonies. PARTY DESPEa ATION !—Wet see by the pro ceedings of the "Carlisle Democratic Club," in the last Volunteer, that the Club has Trade ilrrangements to give a party recep tion to the surviving members of the compa ny which left this borough, on their' return from Mexico. What the politics of the re turning soldiers may be, or whether thispar ty reception will be agreeable to them or not, we have no•means of knowing, but we do, know that as a sneaking attempt to make a little political capital out of the services of the Volunteers, it has excited the disgust of not a few of our• more high-minded opponents as well as that large portion of our commu nity whom tt is thus attempted, to exclude from participating in a proper demonitration: In Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Harrisburg and other places, Whigs arid Locos have.cordiak ly united in paying proper honoti to the re , turning soldiers, but: in no place but Carlisle have we seen the slightest attempt made to turn the occasion of thew return to political account. 'Our opponents have only, shown tho desperation of their cause by this move• ment, and we, are.mach mistaken it the pa trietie,seldiera themselves do not most.loud- IY chrideninit. The Rough and Reedy Club, as will:be seen by their, proceedings; have athiptedieine, spirited reriolitiods' in tater ence.to ,this matter.. „ , 113',There were a couple of ,devoted, young Clay whiga in Shippenabarg, who we are-m -lormed could' net'reconcile'4Frthemtieliert the nomination of Gen. Taylor. They . contemed steadfast to • their ,fi rat , love,inaPite of the , p re ,vailing enthusiasm , lor,Old ,Zach. 'But last Saturday night ihe:.Citaaites held,c,a meeting there; and'thei orators treated.' the mingled owd Of leaciatinii, 'lll ,gii to _such . vife,abu aive-tiraders-of-the-Whig,party_antlitesenst.t d ilea, that 'tho twp Clay-men' could ' eland; i, 'Graham, !, iin"langer ' The PpeOliecffq;l4eaare.'S, revver; 'Graham,iStc;titadti, iliMay*,:,l,loiAlatktil en 4 el:thole. prilitioalirmatle,rmd.,=progionaly... at e . , ditA' ,4 a - d_luthusi# 6 .7 2l Y ...,-; '' li 'We'cittinet l learn 4fiet t ' Mote were '' r. 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Hellas_: contradicted himself ever and over and really i appeare lo hive no,,mind of lda own on any subject."' • • litirtigvaph Actpaper,; lie foung_erigientoLdireptvettahlytee. airitable -tendency to recoil : upori--iti final The Volunteer has once with -grlat cornplai cency Called : Gen: Scott "ad ass' With egtiakiriefiniss•htlf. , declarealleni4iyhir to be firsi-'•-cti - Antin-of-weak mihd,":_rand • next a man of nomaind atalll:•ll6.w.onder such a logician'ean-Wptik'L:o!,*,o".a,OPPlL sieni But we' put it , O' the rtluf public to say whether. - a man who should 'stand up and gravely declare that (cGen. Scott is an ass," a:nil:Gen. Taylor is a man el weak mind," would not on the contrary be at once. set `down is a • man of no mind him self?.„ The common sense •of the'_ public will at once • - perteße-frith thit - hrietidedge men hav 4 e of Gen.•TitylorHtlialittii_gditOr of the Volunteer. really belie.v:iis him Ao'bi "a man of -weak miticl,"'it is not because' Gen. Taylor is really a man of weak mind, but becauSe the accuser Itiinself 'has riot, the mental capacity.to measure and appt ociate Gen. Taylor's truck greatnesal We heard a booby once make _a similar remark of 'Dan iel Webster, and very much ta . his. ; ,Wntider, the bystanders thought - Ina.a foolAatead of believing Daniel tVebstin to be .toa'on 'his assertion! We hope therefore, for his own Sake, our astute neighbor will riot venture upon another such remark. This practice of crying down the mental ability of Whig candidates, which the Locoloco papers have so often pursued, will ma hold good in rela tion to the 'old Hero, who Ica'd such "C. mind of- his own" that he "never surrender" .Buenaat Vista, and whose only ivoiknes's is the .modesty and simplicity with which lie bears immortal fame! HENRY A. WISE AND CASs.—the eccentric Wise has boxed the political . compass, and is.rimr on the Cass and Butler electoitiliick et Id; Virginia, and is stumping the State lot six-lived candidate . The following extract from DO - Otitherit - NO: 194 - - of tire -- Prittge of Representatives second session twenty-fourth Congress, will show—what was then the opiu r ion of Mr. Henry A. Wise reirpecting_4 l Lewis Cass, now the ;tontine° of a portimpti, the so-Styled "Democratic party" fob-113e.1 high office of President of the United States. l The document relates io an--inquiry into the administtation of - the ExecutiCe Department. Mr. Wise;lwing under oath, testified as-fol lows: v vl believe that Lewis CaFs, Secretary of lie lands, while Secretary of IVar ; that he made exorbitant allowances to favorites, paid one tgr services never. performed; another, after ho had fell knowledge that the favorite forged bra signature; permitted commissions under him to be ante-dated ; and has ordeied a Treasury weir:let to hepairTio the assign ee of a•tlisbursing officer who had gambled it away, alter it had been protesied by a de 'posit bank, and was countermanded by the Secretary of the Treasury; and to have beee guilty of several other acts of violation of du ty." Thi:lll4irnocrat asks us with nn air of 7 defiance to namc'the six men gained for one lost to Gen. Taylor in this county. If we were sure that the locofoco jowlers, like Gen. Taylor with the bloodhounds, only wan ted tb "find out where they are, not to worry them," 'we might mime them. But as na ming them would only bring ont the whole locofoco pack to "worry them" incessantly up to the last moment before giving in.their votes, we do not chose to blazon their names to the publio eye. We could name a village in this county whero the locos have always bad a party of respectable force, in which wo are informed there are now but three men bold enough to declare themselves for Cass! We could name a respectable loco who told .us-he was' recently in a harvest field inthis county, where oat of seven lo colocos present four declared themselves straight-oril ter Taylor! We could name tt number 'of townships in this iounCifinkhich there are a dozen more dr less quiet "chan ges" reported to us on the most reliable , au thority. In Ann our information leads us to the most confident: belief that Cumberland, county is going to stand by Gen: Taylor as she did bye .Gen. Harrisbn—and according to Mr. Buchanan "as goes old mother cumber laud so goes the State." • • • -The Democrat calls our attentteritoa-mie= . tation from our paper tcif §ept:"29, 11147,,tre diCtinethat everi , Whlg,,yote is polled ,the triumph of Alm- W Inge is .certaih. l ? - ,. .actly—and our , prediction : was , jnatified by the "result. 'The ,:nernber;of' stay ; .aVhome WhigsM thli•eininty feet (4'14 as,we.ehowed , - by a comparison, of the official- rettuns, wqs 312—consequently., the, Moos carried the, county . by'obout,3oo,.•rnajeriti: lithe Whigs are . Mlntuated,,ereangivto..stay at !mute I next (decline, daY , they 'tan, tliel Battle way,9llll . Fii,hriTii•et — i - Ttleiteliii2:- -- - '4!:;!t° t)a oaagltt.inip or the . 4itkmpeway, th its: 'fall. v;, The laugh and Rea y• Club, Ot'Stii pentburg, has efitered inte;thetuunpiugii , v?itli !Ipitit;''.'At • d 'Whig - wrieoti g, °ailed by 4,• - • did Cluh; • ` Satue4y eyetung wig& mhtish was Obpied,til ttlig, ll 9lt9:o o l aquae to , acoommodalq, the trivq, , , addleteetv Were - .rillridtc9iA6bittiir:;Bit;r.'7=Ttie 'Select Corn ttkittfle ,the,Senate, avelteported a ball es. tk,'l r et)lio t ri'ak*;ifeytitnent of the ,l'4,okl , ilornia and ".k . tiw'Dili)tiiii!,Trittlto:rielfgoiTttnerthrot the B•6l,,kc l aifoi:!ffio,iio,tiiliitiliod from I rruiiiing law's reiltiectirid relfgien, slavery, the -. . primaty,ilisposul.of.thelan' - _ . ,o,takpOpe! .7 ty,pt,the ,',O. Oli :United.Statesa ' of purkcsk,--, ileati more than Vesideffilk - Wi . Stitthion atit.9avvrt otthe United States - any. ; eitenfled oyet 'the fiiiritOricthutOri4jyti., the:Apes- ) '.1011.0181aver35• 60 farret , ,,-NeW.7;,Miglioo.ainit Caifornia are concerned,ajudioiaOMe r and taiing_irout dielie Cogeizaiiee.of 'congress, unless it should chuose to legislate hereafter. Mr. Cit'Malin ' onil hie ' friends' surrendered their jeljectiop,foithe writ of error, and ap 7 peal to the Supreme Court ,of the , United States, and it is therefOre incorporated in the bill. The bill'contains thirty-sgven sections and provides a Geternor,. Seciretery, and three Judges for Oregon'; the same kir Cali fornia, and'a- Giiver'noi,'Socrettii - 3, ' atktwo Judges-for New Mexico.! Though rep itecl unanimonslythere were tWo d'issentientidll ces-Mr.Underwcod, of Kyipmi Mi.-Clarkrzv. of R. Island. ' 2 - 'I In subdititing the bill' in the Senate, after a few remarks touching the dithoillties which•the committee hail in aßeaing, and which almost compelled them•aLopeiime to abaKlnn the hope of a _compromise, Mr. Clayton said 7 = , the Carrimittee proceeded afterwiirds to consider aoropositiort to.entleavor to ad just the great question, at deast•so far as to enable Congress to extend the laws over. and provide for the adrainistration of justice in the territories, leavidg for the present the settlement of it to - fial law's of, population, or tho.adaptation of soil, climate, and all cir entristances to the various kinds of labor.--,. While it was' admitted on all sides that by far the greatest portion of the territories was properly adapted to free. labor, and would . necessarily be free soillorever ; yet it was also with equal unanimity conceded that` . there was 4 portion of it where free labor never could be introduced, owing to the cli..' mate and the peculiar productions of that portion. It was thought that it Oregon, which ,no one immagines can ever be, slaveholditig, could be organized as the people glint ter ritoty desired, by the temporary, adoption of their present laws, interdicting or prohibiting slaverptill-the-territorialle,gtslatarerproposed j to be organized, by a popular veteintderthe bill - referred to us, could enact se - ri!e-law bn • pie subject, most ol - the-Abjection which OsiL-beertrirged-in , riebateXaffii,l2ffi-section, 1 . would be obviated Withoarrieklacrifice.:of. ,principle,by those-who urged•them; and af ter thus ilispoeing of the gnat* so far as relates to Oregon, - the terrace les of- California and New Metin.could he organized in the same bill byilairippointment_ef-a-governor; Senator, and judges—to compose, according to the old :pendants, ixtiemportarlegislk. tare for earth of liese territories, bet Without the pewer. , to4egislate on the subject of-sla . " .estielt - beyond the power .sil,„territimial legisletere,..and resting the right to introduce or proliiblt slavery in these MO. terfitoriesthe constitution, as the static , sliefild-be ntiended by the judzes, with a right to appeal - tor the, Sapreme,,Cinift of the United 'Stoma. ' It woe thoughtthat - ty this meant:engross worikl avoid ibedeei sin of this iltstricting question, leninttit to be settled by the silent operation cittbe con,. siltation itself, -and that in case Congress should refuse to touch the,snbject, the coun try would be slaveholding only where, by the laws of nature, slave labor was effective, and free labor could not maintain itself On the other hand, in case Congress shoultliftrer. - after choose to adopt the compromitie line of 36 deg. 30min., (.north orwhich I suppose it is not expected that stave labor can be 'intro duced,) or any other rule of settlement, it will be free to act as its wisdom and patro tism shall deem fit. After many conflicts of opinion, these views thus generally expressed, were sub stantially agreed upon wittegreat unanimity, all the members of the committee agreeing to range the, report; and bUt two of them (one-from the North and the other from the South,) disapproving any of the material features as they understand,i't. 13y order of the committee, l'have prepared a bill in ac cordance with these views. It contains some important amendments to the Oregon, bill particularly so far as it corrects the de tective description of the boundaries ist that bill. Ido not expect, sir, that, this or-any other ploposition which the wit Of man can possi bly suggest, will prevent agitation on this, subject, which is now spreading through the country, ardl - tear dividing it - into - geogra-i phical parties. If the Missouri comprotnise, l of 30 deg. 30 min; 'should be adopted, the agitators.would'immeillately raise the *stan dard of repeal and agitate as er. We - know theta fir. They will 'agitate after the passage or v atiy bill. Vitt this bill resolves the whole :question , 'between the North and South into a constitutional. and a judicial question: It only asks Men of all sections to 81.011 d by the 'conFtitutfon and sul .ler that • to aeille theL.difference by• its own tranquil operation.' the constitution set tles the question either way, let those who, rail at• the deeiiiimi, vent their indigtiittion a- . gainet their ancestors Who adopted. on We OP, feted riebllltiiintroilike slavery hy emigres niefiel'etteetitierit'inte ally !fee - , territinv .If, as theSciiitliCtintettdiii - the constitution gives the' right carry their Attires' ther e ,: liey will thaintetmihrit' as;theNerth''coM: ten Attie eonstitutiiiis content tio'Snch - right, they will Oregon, Win' rirganiZed'Ais':A, territory, with;.;pofisoi to eleCt . ,their own' jegislature—r;•!: u power Whieffthif committee think' cannot, hOwViith!;aily.',i)itiplOy;',bri:atinferreit the` population , 'of the twe - iitherrteriiiiiries: , • Jtivzns Agto llATincW,=-7.lnlheTvervitiets , cif the tlaitimorts'Conientiont reriolittions the' 11:S: - Hriusemlliepresentatives, bY' a vote of, 128 to ;59 has ileclwitl Nhatthis:Coustittition !heti 'it -watt 'Congreeis li4e• i d states ; - - Uri, `- . 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' la '' ;,L , iie; to ' k o - yitliiio.7 Itiftdi 4 b4 4oll % -', , week I'l '= ' ' re tainsiti , nation Geolo" Tay- imy.'s-Thi* 1)14 • .'nrul othe%fikOn' lor Tvr 110 ' , K ear T,l ii . , al ig e * eil i t ~,,,t , ,„,,,, t ,;„,,0,,44 adde d to ,fil ~, 1 , -. 4 .1. t agOloolieirA,, fz .,, • , l' i odion f tno u e o s I. ifi'lr''enOtin. a'rOlYr7, 4 , l l4°, tor/. - ' f " d i' ,ct, ~, 7 q.-. , - - atid,Qoarternmelf) . l,g; ‘ to , thebiddicat P. a b-,- 't, datiiit:Geroralo-,`= -' I { an d lh6 thtee A j ,. ~,, h o .:, pontne Y ---' .*l l l Viiiteired - flom. io:l4°'l4lTiPt'Ll'elCillfifilijai:l4 tr'ififtiip!FAß'.;)-,1,4)°14ii6is tbk?,°IR:,SPY44- '''', l l';illii ee ' monthrgi,eftii . Ilia mor,-;and Pu'Y' !I , :,),114 lqviiiii,€notualli nay' loiciill'ili fi ePtL!idd ' 11 ...-b',;.,: I.(' ~',.7, , '! , Y. ~i ' •,,' \itel.fr'`V lifiti,#lC/ , 4 i. 1., t': rgi9rireir,*,l 4,,rt,,Ti..„,eir,? •l: ..., •.,r‘ •, ,, ,rAitAZ:4s,, , '- , • , 'v: ~ 4 , ~,, 4. ..„ 7:. , 1 4 .. 0* 7,, i^v , ', • o.,,it,,,trg,r,onven,Dfir.4s,;lNO,, 0,&1.. fi!'N1,13,143101,0E- .•,'''"' im` , l T W.mi9h": '?..''',' -,- ilP , ifiat(eFi , o.l , 019N 7 -BY -,' , ,; ' .f. stfin,l,Pg';,,,, : ~,.;,,,, , ~:.,,...,,,',;:, .;, k ,',. 0 ,- ik 'gat!,... „ ~, 1. ~, 4,, ~ , ,,! , , ,,'i-,.-4- , , 11 ~ '•t- '',,,, = „.. , . ." , 4:-.,,,, 4 ,, , '',,' ,: ' ' , , ','',, , .•,' r ' P. ' r ''' ' ' . - ' 4. '' ' 1 " . '': ''C't ',. ',,. 'P.,. ;"'% V ' , • •-• . , '. '. Dickinson,. Collegt ' • . ' PROCEEDNDS,OF TRUSTEE.'"" ' ` The, death of the'l,l2o.. Rona 'Etweiin . D. D., litte Pretkleiit,fir.piakinsyru Collette,, - having been announieNtheß4ril otiT;rus 7 ' .tees, at themnntial'meeitns helthoe thel2th . - July; 1848, it was --,,----;,,-,oi; -,---A 4,& -- :-N- } --- Resolved,-That tiatilaM, feel this loseot Dr. Emory-as a calamity to the institution over, which ho presided with .such distin g*shed ability and success. 41' :, r eSelyed,,That . thexprdial. sympathies,of Ali s lloatd are offered to t he bereaved fatri , , .'?,. ' ...;_• ....„ -..- - : ,',.- . ''; . i , ..t.. --Resolved, That these resolutions be-print ed in such papers as the Secretary may se lect, ALLEN, Seo'y Die death tif,Prof..Cstwormehaving been, announced to the. Board of Trainees of Dick- Merin College, pins annual meeting held on the 12th Ally, 1848, it was 'Resolved, That this V.oartl regret profound• ly the death of Prof. Merritt Caldwell, whose devotion to the (Judea of his office end sue cogs in their performance, made him so val uable:a college officer: Resolved, That tits, cordial 97i-101Mo:a of this Board are offered to the bereaved taro- • ily. • Reeol ved, •That these resolutions be pint ed in such papers. as Pip , Sectetury rutty se IVI, H. A.q.EN, Seer Carlisio Rough and heady Club. RECEPTION OF THE RETURNING VOL • UNTEERS. At a stated meeting of the Carlisle Rough and Ready Club," held at the public house of David Martin, on Satur day evening, the 22d inst., EDWARD M. BIDDLE, Esq., President, In the chatr,•ail B. L. WUNDERLICII; Secre tary— The follow.ing resottitions'were offered by George Fleming, Esq.. and having boon read were adopted by acclamation : 'Resolved, That we heartily rejoice in the return of Peace, with all its blessings, and -hope , and trust that it may be lasting and permanent, _mod that ptosperity and !lupin 11(3ER may follow its footsteps. • 1 Resolved, That we hail with joy the anti cipated speedy return of the patriotic Volun , ems and Regulars who have fulfilled the time of their engagement with their country in fighting its battles in a distant and inhos pitable land. They have nobly fulfilled the expectations .ot their fellow, citizens, -and rylled ifaiili — glory to the American arms.— .Long , may they live to 'enjoy the honor which their prowess has won, admired and respeeted .bra grateful country.' Resolved hold ourselves in readi- Mestite unite with our felloWeitizens.ol all parties,cia tendering to the returning Volun teers and Regulars, any appropriate public manifestation by Which_to-welCome them lntrthe-,--bbsorria — of their families and Heads. Resolved, That we heartily condutnn the conduct of the Cass party of thiS borough, for its nttempt to mar the pleasure which- all leell or. such an:occasion, by a one-sided politi cal display, in order, it- possible, to turn the occasion to the advantage of their party schemes. -We cannot but 'think that the re turning soldiers will look with disapproba tion, it not contempt, upon the effort, thus made to mmild so joyous and interciting an _ocensimi into a political scheme for -party rtseetilancy. Resolved, That the members of the Rough and Reedy Club of Carlisle, be a committee to receive the returning soldiers' tic(' wel come thept to their homes. The meeting was then ably and elo. quently addressed" by L, G. BRANDE• ~Esq., whose remarki eltcited en thusiastic applause. On motion, it was resolved that the Club will hereafter meet ,twicen.mtmth, after- which the meeting adjourned. NOTICES. NILES' NATIONAL EMMEN —This old and useful journal, which has won so high a rep utation as an impartial record of National events during nearly tarty years past, hag been re-established in Philadelphia, after a bout lour months suspension of its publica tion, under the ,editorial control of Mr. GEo. Burry. The great utility of such a "regis ter" is obvious, and a library can scarcely be regarded as complete without it. It makes Us appearance after the suspension Much im proved in outward appearance, and with its pages closely filled with various records ot important national affairs. Terms $5 per nnum, furnished in weekly numbers by mail, or in-bound volumes at the. o:Tinnier) of the.year. Tire Data News.--We have inadvertent ly omitted to mention that this excellent and spirited penny paper has recently been en larged and.much: beautified' in appearance, and now takes rank With the best papers in the country, 'tie News has a large rule in thil borough:: but not as large as . its merits deierirt. It,prOvOkea us to 'see Whigs airy: now and then flurried and alarmed by some false b ooloao report which they have gather:. ed-froni the Ledger, whito,ii they yegularly they might be thrirotlghly_ and oorrectly,lPOSted'upl in .political intelli .gence.' Must seppo4, out' own papers we - expect Ait'achleVe Success. GotiAosi;sinr's Bees Inc AiQust la'On our table,centainin.l.four, engravings on. steel Tn — cruiling twetet I)cShPe'Sh°lol*"-twoMl the, V,Pnr. T 077 'And7 bat. tel is from the perpof celebrated A.11'!" ai 11'!"#111/ e 9 e,f,rll9—V7'. 111rat.4iiaitioned we have tialcLtEqucalrittn leatth ',Beauty JO 11.1.0 a 4,4 S 3 a.yeas. ICneeillor,has . iLlor sale. , Ftvcit!a ConpoilpF,tori Cupinrren admire* bleWork; containing Pik 'lectures on the see '4! the lungs • and willies prevention' an cure of:P.ulmonaxy 'Consumption, Asthinis: 14014?..Ethe hpart,"'en'd•kiedred subjects pi m ui;u. 51., M. tr.,Wil , illustratlones„ .:The lecttn:ta a J work icilllQTMell by a correct'and . :editiliti r thd'itattrieCnd treaim'eti of thasattlay!! l .ooetweir.;i:For pale at the 800 store ot r >u,r ~ " • .34q4 1 1. 0 r4ti.i 4, • teruh l 4. , ..! V7...". 7 ." 4'. 6 . lool . ollilii# ): 04100 A _" • . „ MOIR MOMMI ampa apers • • The • for the campaign ; at Flfn'llTt ENTS ,q Copyi . cash in. 'll The 11Jointi6Shett :rfiTenni o t f'the Itiiiiisburetelegrap* at filtyrrientS , a tippies dor itl: l 4-7 14r-ss,, , arbe4pon:iti4hor,_th. fini/13 the4siapell: ttiiith terrible effiat cant help lint:lcillM 2 The Whig Bugle, by Mr. McCurtly .r of 111;i, Harrisburglntelligencer, is publishes on the same terms. The Bugle blows a cheering strain and wkll do much to rally our hosts. 'The'76riiic , Shot is published by our friend Middletoni - of - L - ancaster, and the first num , ber- shows. that- the telipe -will fly •'hot- and‘ thick from Middleton 's mortar. Terms same as the above. A•oampaign. paper 'kith ,the title of dna. , 'Grape;Shcotn.is' to be publishetat therNew York Courier and Enquirer ofilcoovliich will doubtless tie 'a fnoateptrited and efficient aux hary. Terms sante as the above ,papers. • GENERAL TAYLOR'.-EXtellet 'train a letter dated Now Orleans; Joly. 7, 1848: "As; ye t General Taylor has no official notice ut the nomination. .Tbis you may rel.ion, as he is now present.". The failure of, Gen:Tay lor to receiire Mit,. Morehead's letter is inin! accounted. far by ,the fact that Gen,Taylor . has lately' declined to take unpaid' !fillets from the P. 0. pad .therefore ,gone on to the General Post Office as. dead' .letters.' Among some ol.ther was probably Gov. Morehead's. Old Zilch's acceptance will soon appear end will be 0. SPUNK I—Not nfi•did even of Old Zack !—The Philadelphia News, says' that rit a meeting of the "Volunteer Reception Committee," on Friday last, it was proposed to adorn the ban quet room with a life-like portraitof General Taylor, and that the proposition was choked oil by 'a motion to postpone mdefin itely.— Col. Snowden waxed 'Breeding wrath that ouch an'uitheard ql measure should be pro poied. Mr. Hubbell thougt (Igreat evil would grow out of the acceptance of the portrait'! but the all daring CuittiikFlorencd declared he "had no fear of the Portrait or, the man!" Girt/. Scorr.--The charge prefer reit again s the commander-in-chief of the .Army (Gen. Scott) by Gen; Pillow, to investigate which a Court of Inquiry had been ordered by lhe Executive, have been withdrawn. The old chief boldly fronted his accusers and announ ced himself ready for trial, but Messrs Polk and Pillow thought "discretion was the bet ter ,art of valor!'' Of—u/m/spendent," the .Washinglon corre spondent' ol the Philadelphia American, as serts, upon the „authority of a Democratic member of Congress, that "Gen. • Cass him sell was privy in' knowledge,•it not in partic ipation, to the base transaction," that of pub , fishing two fives of himself. MASS' .lEETINGS.-A ontt Taylor Mass meeting.is advertised to corrkoll at Easton on the 25th instant. The Whigs of Lancha. ter county will have an old fashioned Whig gatheriUg in Lancaster city on Saturday the sth of August. 0::7-The last hope of the Cases is that Judge, McLean will receive and accept the nomination of the Belittle Convention. But the Cincinnatti Chronicle contradiels, by au thority, the report d'at Judge McLean bad consented to the use of his name. Oitto !—The venerable Whig, E\•Gov. Vance, who has been stutnping that State, says that Ohio will give a larger majority for Taylor than she did for Harrison! ir.rThe lion. Daniel I'. Mug, ut Alassachu setts, says that John Quincy Adams told him beldmhis death that he tt as friendly to Gen. Taylor as the..,,y)i.1.! School , Examinations The annual Examination of the Public Schools in the Carlisle District for the Tear 1848, will be held as follow's: SECONDARY DEPARTMENT & lIIG 5. School No. 14, taught by Mr. Lobed will be examined on Wednesday morning, the 26th, at 8 o'clock. 6. School No. 13, taught by Mias Under• wood, in the afternoon of the saute day, at two o'clock. 7. The female High School, in charge of Miss Mendel, on Thiirsday morning thin 27111, at 8 o'clock, 8: School No. 1.2, Under the care of Miss' Main. in the alliirtiOotrof'th`oenthe - day, in - two o'clock. 9. The male High School, under the instruc. Lion of Mr. Deviancy, on Friday morning, the 28thrut-8-o , eloek: • in. School No. 11, taught by Mr. &skies, on the afternoon of the same day, nt 2 o'clock , Cn•Fridayevening, at 7i o'clock; there will be an exhibition by the two High Schools in,Ed ucation Hall, of Declamation, Composition, and' other interesting exercises and wpm - miens, Sc companied by music. On Saturday morning the 29th, the examine. Sons for transfer from the Secondary Depart. ment, will take place in Education Hall, at 8 o'clock, where all the BC,IIOIBIII of the Secondary Department recommended for transfer, and all the Teachers, are required to attend. • Parents and the public genertillY, are invited io attend the examinations and exhibitionsi ' The Directors judge of • - tho interest taken in the schools by the attendance of the citizens on these occasions. • . The.gentlernenmemed tho folleiving oohed. tile - ere respectfully invited' to act es- a- visiting 'hinturiittee, and ;Mond the entaittinistions With the Cominittee of the Direetors i Sea I.' Masers. Blair and'Satidefs* . te Visit 'end , examin o' the foll Owin - sehOoliiitOgatheiWith the gentlemen' herein toned,. M , Diddle. 'Esni 'RevJ VAE TheinOTH' Mt,' Dr Elliott, D Smith, ESer,WlTMillefi'.Estii JacoliDneY, "'School's to Ini'vitsited-' 4 2 MiegiVighimen-5 Mitlii'Wileanl-43Mire•Welther'e",9'.Mr S.earight • Echlair'4ll' MiiiinNititn= 4. l . 3 'Miss Un. Miselfondol=-‘l6 1140,DOVinner.. , 71"Sseit,217 4 Messisyeni.endi-Menicileito_visi i"-M t end,:eineeino thefolluwirig eclniqle,•tegether with • t f4tintidittee' herein' named, - rtn'''wit Judge Honburni; Bev J W B Murray, W' WilliersonoDr-Dale, P( B Smith, 'At-ixritaverstiek. •:, • Schools to be vie ta , s-I.M.rat. -au . ' • nall#l7. ildriPlackemyrr;9..Mi ,Seerigittl* 1 "Wt.kehilivilsirillinha-43,litisir Utleatalts; **Mr Labach-cls.Ma,Helidell(l• 19) . '-: nev. • • . -1.. , ..ti.e.: , ..,',,, ...r.1.44..:Atati1p:...1:.'"4 %, Sso 3. Ill'esirstlieMiliort and•lngoeyVorbilV and examine the -rollowing.schOolei rogetbeqx3iit '• the gentlemen herewith, natnoti,. to witilliore St /tiler. Johnston Moore, P. Gvvihnli. J.11.~ ,ver,- Col A Noble, W m Could,' Oeerge:Wille;. Jacob Senor, :' . ~. 7 , - -.. • I: ... .. chnole . to' be yiaiti4.4-......4 ; ,.1%fi55, ralmo 4 Ml-4. Mies fteichtees-10,1ilr Q.111410Y. - 1 - M l 74kk: tunt=rl),: , ,,Mr, , Ackole—r4 , Mice.,llla(M;7l3l Bpi( Underweed:rll4.hir Lobach-,-15' Miark. 1 4414,1 0 0 ; 1 16 . Mr,Dayinnev. , • , ~ .:‘• -' • • 47....i;if 7 . NoTalt-YliaPrimari Odhoots, ; oiler t hat ;fort.. , pectli_r_:axaminet ions, will•continub their Ochoole ,unok,T.PegilaY evening; when they Wiii:be allow. R d,l9: 4 aostmati, t ham, hivvitied they .attetal•;the' other , 'examinations. The /gicondary . polapole -may„ougpsmd in like mannor, atAberc)olo, oreadli **urination; on the Berne cenchlm •;i• ;:i a:4 '..... ' All the 'ranchers will . Mon 'a,.. ducatialt Hall, on Saturday' tnernii, and Ilie aclioblo4,lll r bo thamissed by -the rreal ya! kr Abe yeeeti tit 'Ille•n(noo of Me' exak-Mhe tem rut:ftenlifepy; . .f. • , ' • CrEo', 0W.14-DERSClNr . grt`te:l: ... .11: :GV'M l FFlglir' ol 7- 4 0') . 54 6 1.10 101. fi:* t 3 ‘b.T n i'jitAlVllllWdAttlVA' ' ' L -•''11!..4' •- : t t ,, , VJYTtlktf.rtiArfifiefltan"Fdlithro.ll9 ...Wiell4foi. 'elnititrielkibd:B6h‘entilh ' eN* l o l4 . l f i r Vi ilt '.• ' ore *liipi andlohlorerhili.slllo#firftoitg! : :: : 4; r: ?fi , ' -,- -- - ' ': .`,..":.•-•. '•'-';',le--1-lio:''1- EIENNI _MMFMMWtMIM BEE= = .thpAtiftf9, - ,Tiettsp.rer . announces that the Augtlsillitiksi will be promptly paid. Theliinogied Tammany Ilan in IN4 o• • has !fallen 031, 4 the hands of the Bartibur neisl.,t ya) - 'lThe State,ftmatic Asylum is to be iOk:n'iibuiiici = ne from Harrisburg, by • John Haviland the well-known tirchitect. . fp the little county of VVyortting., New York, a notice for a free soil Van Buren meeting is signed by nineteen ,hundred voters . Oen. Cass ana den. Taylot -have body been foe, rainy years"in the toublial During all thialim4,-TaYlin has bold dis•till- . guished by extra'aertatic and' Citeil'for ' extra Pay. The Volunteers are coming home full of wrath against l i elltlitrid Crts. • • • BOWEL CODIPLAiiiTS occur.' more (inanity during the seminar- Innbtlts, than tiny, ether period, banana° at this leinion the zysietn being de; bilitated. digestion knotsulficiently actiVe, dispose of the lima -before. it been - pee haunted ; - halite a pc , culler acid le generated in the atomnch, which la the &Waif of thono horrid disensee'calied dysentery, cher ! lota 'towhee, intlaniniatien of the, b.oweht,--& W;right's 'lndian Vegetable Pink are ti natural roue dy.a ud thereffire a eerie hiclitarol'linti 4 6l'clantdaintel bac:mitt they cleanse the itrtitiaatt-tind'haWels Mira thrum putrid humors 'which, ate thenalige tn..) almond. dietteseing. eeittplalnte. Conseliteutily,ne they rel . . innyalhe CAyan ofaverybrin .diacasejit to inippei4 inde Pee tlicnt to Alin tiidkliTg n pliTell rißewnre.of cnanterfelWandjodlntlone. 'Hamm 1 her Chat thilorigirial and Only geniiiiieladian ,Vageisv big Pub have the. written :ei g nature,of WitLiarrr • %Vela lIT nn the top taliel of each link: •The genuine is tar ante h' 01.1-41.ItLEIS 'solo agent for Carlisle, and general , agent for Conthel land county. by within country dealers Will be sup , plied at the Plinadelphlayprices., 50 1 Q00 Petitlis bY•C,onsumptkiii, Would perhaps be stiiell eatipiatcr'forlitif Miriam; by this drendfof disease in it Am:year: , then add the feat , fel cat:Might! of those.ttit o inflenittiet ion bf the" Lunge, Ilemorrage.sastlana; Coital*, billet:non, Bine , chit's. and other disenmestiftheLlinga.end Liver, entl the list would preaent an appalling proof of the fatal— ity. ratites.: iiol. El,ll/1110, of il bie noes. Bet it. bri tent to 1(noW that nearly all'of this (head %Totem(' human life alight - have bee' prevented by d timelyk ' use of, Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry', - - This medicine hes now bOen before the public enter eight years r and is the driginul preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reiIti)I1011 as a reinkilijni• Coughs, 'Bronchitis, and Cent tiniption hfthe Lungs, basel antirels upon tin 'lntrinsic tiiimits,4weil but little to inhaled trewepaper th(lBl) , Allll RIVO.II a trial, being benolitted by It, recronitietall to their neighbors, end thus gradually and surely has it gained an 1:11011111U reputetion, and worked iter.trny into general One bottle never fells Ili Cain recent cough nr cell], while With milk allaniltins ie the direct hins,tlint neeninititity enrh bottle, lin line in piihruninry diseases of lona ntitmliter and of the most 'thinning character, ' alwnys given relief, nerd iti curry ninny instanceif hall effected chniplete and per manent cures. iMPORTANY CA Vtin N.-110111C'111 , 01%01 flatnannt, mr- . • - . . . ters, Syrups. &c.clalinins Oat ORM,' 01W ihl ChnITY. (except Dr Stvaylie's) ore riettxters Still COUNTER FEIT. The solution is-put up to tell tliltd bottles, cnv erett wills a benntlfol wrapper. Marina the likIIDER4 of win rennolso Dr Styaync'e signatitre. None nth- er Pi genuine. Prepared And Aim by b. IT. f.W ignyne. Ilt. corner of Eighth ;Ind Itoe6 - 10 re' s. Ph boil.likiiin. Sold an Carlinitt!M W. a t AVFAISTiCi( and B. ELL101"1'. • . ' .M., • . •, . co• All the foll&ng .articles, which I.ave obtained nnbounillid popolarity 4 , are eoIJ by CH ARLES Ourinv, the only agent lot the gen nine articles in Carlisle. Bus billy of him as all others are counterfeit. AN Ilrinutta'Axil Reatitiif, and o an Alita' tine for4B gratis.- t st-e , 4 nod lit and Feverish feelings tit t. ventilie :aces '.2(1- - -For &MITA .LiVel . COlll. • . plaint Mid- Billions affections 3d---For Dim - rhoeff, Ind igestiott• and -Loss of Appetite 4111-- For I.linntiveness in fetnalet alit6lllliloll sth-- For f Stortuali4ffections,pyspepsin and Plies. Theireat points are, it is not buil to take, nr• - vcr_gives pain and never holies one costive. 'For nll these things it is.w err:tided laneuttalle I tamt all who do not find It so may retort' the bet. - This medicine is LONG LEY'S. li HEAT - 'WES I ERN INDIAN PANACEA. Fuller de ''seription in an Alumnae for 1848, gratis, Balm of - Coln m bin fl n li — Tair,EFLTiiTili e - ' Bald and Circr-.- L ' you wish a 4liclr,lnsuainfit C head of hair, tree from dandriaff and bra faffolo not full to procure the Genuine Balm ol Colum bia In cases of Baldness it Will more than ex ceed your exp,:ctations Many who have lost - their hair for twenty years have had it motored to its original perletation by the use of 'dais buhu Age, state or conflation fitments to be no obstacle. wlndesert it tier rotas:as the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by tot laielf means thousands (whose hair wall grey 9 5 the A si.. attic eagle) hart Ir.d their hui . resisted to It. aa.. halal color by the use of this invaluable remeih a In all muses of fever it will be found the moot pleasalit wash that eau be usfA 'A few a ppiicu dons only are' necessary to keep the hair Iron, falling out It strengthens the Plots, it never rails to impart n rich glossy appearance. and as a per fume for the toilet it itfanetrallellt it holds t lam c times as mach So other miscalled haiir restore- , tires, and is more effectual . Thesentaine- maim thelawed only by Comstock lk Co., 21 Cohrtluall street, New Vork. Cannel's Magical Pain tqlractor.-.lt. is now conceded by medical men that I Miners Ma gical Pain Extractor, ins iattlnet tared by Cum, stock d Co, 11 Courtland „street, New 1 ork, is the greatest wonderof 11th century Its of arc truly miratafalous All patios are eemovral front berms, scalds • he, and all esteenal sores, in a few Minutes affli.r its appliext ion, healing the same on jhe moat delicate skim leaving Ito scar. 11 13 em Ily beoeficia I - in all kinds of it flammatory Ills IWO, suelt as sine 'Nipples Roll Eves, Sprains, Rhea aliens. Si. hite•swolling - and Ulcers, Brad yes, Berne, Chilblains, e:rysioelas, Mita, Tie Dloloreati, Eec We might add' as a proof to 1111 we_say_ . ,tlie_:nnmes_of_many.enninent_pliysiciabs .. who use it ill their practice, and Minaret's or the, cergy who pt'aiae fl to their, people 'Rind parent keep it wonsfantly..m.Lhand a" is cases of accident by flre 111 e ItittEbe. i lott ltrithoUt itylstat by ; its 1150 all buch a sic teittjectle its tititiol,atiless the vi , tale are destroyed. y, 'a::,, :,. -...,, CaUtiotrw. litmembet and 'ask forComstork's 51 1 01.11 Pain AatraCtoritottrufactored^ , hp_comg attic • k Co f ; New arork,•and talfe•tte•cdflet.. ,•-• ", % ~ I/ening/5a ctirecl , t Etr.ll'Ne lOW Aeretietic 011. 1 -Those dettl-froui oltiage lied , (*tom intaney, of temeeceive tbeir„..heatitig lit a timsf m lilicniPU 8 manner, by the' use of Ala 'oil t'lohtts Old effect . to restore the tettalini and brittg . tate the natural action of the Parta'aft alto restore the hearing . wheii /Oat Or Inapolootl'• This will be done in'el I cases of recent deafness, and many of ,loog mend- ' log All deaf neronrehould tiie this oil tofu' , Stock - deo, 21 - Ccititiltiod 01.etr, - fitre - the -- whollf , 'sclera. •• Price IS l , r er flask: '..,',. • . • : ' : ' ' --Pilber , -.6rires-44-T-he- , -Geittlitie-HaY 2 l4 Lialmetd i 'is an article - More Jeep, eelebran. trss , a cure for the a botre, Bah introit, iilliallta. - I.s. ettret oe Hi Most itiniiMelafitc.‘latill i1 , t 1 07,"".. tessarylb let thoie aho foots - the iitt1)10,311111,all'a It with omit 'giestt toiceese,thoi it ictt(tm hiel;ir,oe 111111 genuine 'of 'Cornalpek•llsed,-2lAcOartlantl,, , . street, New Toth otile4totitiklet's TP - 4-c-; , " 7 -. . . . 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