;:ii)ao .- '''Y''''''''''' -‘4 .e.. 4, , .tc.t5P11,..40.4,,...• .--, I t . staata it - nipoiftwit• '.:.,:,•. -..,.....:.,. . .. 7! - - 1_ WEIVN I ESDAY, AUGUST 16, .113,18 emacratic 'lVlklg7llirtim Dint linis FOR PRESIDENT, TEN, Z. TAYLOR! or' LowSiAN'A - , *ICE PREStp.ENT, AULLAiIb ETLLMOREI 01? ,VV S:CANAL COA.MI.tiSIONER, MIDPLESWARTH OF UNION COUNTY. ELECT() itA it 'NCI= MEE= John.P. Sandersnn, Lebanon, ' Thomas M: - T. M'Kennan, Washington = 1. Jos. G. Clarkson 2. J:Prtee Wethe.rill :3. James M. Davis 4. Thos.W. Duffield Duffel 0. Hillier Is. T. it. Davidson: 19. Joseph Markle 20. Daniel Agnew 21. And. W. Loomis 22. Richardlivin I 23. Thomas D. Sill I 24. S. A. Puiviance • G. Joslms Dimagml 7. :fetid D. sfeel ' B.lohn Landes, • • 9. Jos. Schmucker O. chores Snykle,r II: Wm. G. Hurley' 12. Ftancis Tyler STATCCONVENTION • ••. • • • At a meeting of the Whig Siam Central Com mittee, at Irarrisburg, on the 20th July, 1848, the hillowing resolution was adopted, viz : Resolved. That the friends- of Gen.. ZACH ARY—TAYLOR and MILLARD FILL MORE, in the -State of Pennsylvania, be co ngested to assemble in Convention, in..* city of Philadelphia and the several toviriships of the State, and elect Delegates equal in number to their representatives in the State Legislature, who shall meet in 1 IARRISB U RC. ov THURS DAY THE 31sT Dia. ov AUGUST, at 11 o'clock e. m, and nominate a candidate for Governor. Alexander Ramsey, frf Dauphin • JolniC Kunkle, ". James Fox, Morton McMichael, of Philadelphia City Francis N. Black, Beitjarmin_Matthias, Thomas J. Watson, of Philadelphia Co. George Erety, - Thomas E. Coe - lann, of York Robert Iredell, of Montgomery ' lifashington Townsend, of Cheater George Lear ; of Bucks 11.. Ii; Etter, of Perry__ _. Paul S. Preston, of Wayne dward C. Darlington, of Lancaster David W. Patterson, George F. Miller, of Union - David Cooper, of Mifflin Lot Benson, of Berks Wm. H. Seibert, " Joseph Paxton, of Columbia • George V. Lawrence, of Washington John Fenton, 'of Cambria G. A. Finney, of Crawford L. D. Wetmore, of Warren •johti_Morripn, of Allegheny , -11. W. Ntrick; of tedGrd S'airfutl W. renisqn, df Somerset . ' Alexander W. Taylor, of IndioA ' , Harrisburg. July 20. 1848. COUNTY ONVENTICIN. THE Democratirt Vtaigs of the county of Cumberland, and otherrfnondly to the election of TAYLOR and Ftrammer. are•hereby requested , to assemble in their several wards, boroughs and townships, at the usual time and place of hold ing-Delegate Elections, on Saturday, the I9th of August, inst., to elect TWO DELEGATES 'in 'each of said wards, boroughs and townships, ' to. represent them in a COUNTY COXYENTION, .which shall meet at the Court House in the be. rough of Carlizle, •On 7uesday, the 22d of August, at .10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of nomi nating a-County Ticket, to bo supported by the • friends of Taylor and Fillmore at the ensuing • Gcnorat-glecnom The duty will also devolve upon the County Convention to elect Two Dot, gf4ATES to represent the county of Cumberland • in the State Convention, Which is to ass'ethble at Ilarriebuirr, On -ThtiOdity, the - 31st of August, . parposo4if hommatineti - Ciiiidfdaii - for the MTica.or t Governor of this Commonwealth—and .to,anpaint;',Conferces to meet similar Conferees 1141 m Perry and Franklin counties. ' l , The meetings in the Townships will organize nt &chick in the afternoon, and the election o delegates close at 6 o'clock, or earlier, if so de .- termined by the .111 - Voting. The Borough meet organize nt..74 o'clock in the evening, and the election of delegates close at 9 o'clock. Punctual Ottendanee to this duty on the part of 'every Whig I's most earnestly requested. By order Of the Whig County Comtnittoo, taylOr, Fulmare and iiddleswarth A. GENERAL RALLY ! The :friends T :Po t: Lott „I' moRE and Mtn- Cuinhorlend &nutty, nro rogues , led•M:isiemble rin'COUNTY MEETING, on ‘MONDAY-EVENING, The '2Btli of Anglin', intituitlic SOuare in Carlisle, for the , e ,posOds of-atifying said nominations; and mak illtrothe;peteossary arrangements .tci socure - th - eif .„trnimplt At,TheThallot,box. ' Let every Triond of ortuntky, and sound, principles attend. Able , 'OldtessoS 'OW be 'd4lirorOd. - -,..` MANY TAYLOR MEN. -1--,:e--11)01egittlection. , r '' . , `Ou r lii.hig; 10 n its' throtigh.lth e'_cou nty we :iAisf',WiiiOcit 4700 m elections for tlelegatss' ti ie. the Comity Consention, do. be h'eld on sat„ ,4 , Pius ' :afternoon' next: Aar •11fOre* be'a ger:e *': ' ini.jciot lit'llieni, a'that'the Soiee of eve- . u ry, an; nay, , the .formation of our ..11oliet- ' .tatilt township:: should. , . send 'its , -•,,oitist intelligent., and active "whig's . as dela, Pii,inailltinnesSliciASill iet t alinli3 'as the' good, -ri lL ort, , 1.;1:1•4.:44.1 , ...., ,, 0 .:, t - .. , f ,e vi r , ralligiPM:9:l9. l % . ,ffr! , .. ll l Etnq99.q i:9, the- s . ii„„ ~..--i-:.pitriy_i t ttelotes,;_withatit, a ny_kritfrom!selfisli ~ .ienififiderinimiktMcidslitill- t lfen'tirrs'AiAlefiet . . . ' ' 'ivfinFt glitliftpp,riql'ilie •Wikid. iiatiy;'!ind • :CalculateilA*99 l4, i t a success. ',: • -.. , Y'lif" ' ''' • ..,...tilAta, : „Papaalay, c, , . i4l l -i, '1 e,- .' l'" 1 4iii , ,lithEitcaltb_. ---yi(kpierc` itioti- 3 4Histkx4,-t 11L- , , • ..".e.C*"'..''•pirm'Xatilciiiltiii'lieb.idvertuscil ,- 'aof f l 4 o lgiber,.l}•,-TP : , ~, ~,i,,h-i . w'9 t,' L , , .„,";,,,,itfn' iiribthiii*itini.''t'•,r!,' ', '''Pi,-%',, 'r ', " ",..7." .- • 4,..•.`4,'„1-1'! 11 ' , ":'', 41 4- •'' , itc 0 i:." 1 1 6 16,61 - -' . }. 4meAiig'.ofthO?R94Bll, ' - r.,e,i, , ,v, L T. , 4 '. Z '' `.:,6 . i i s .--...: I.opl i ' itn , i, t r etamitar tieli 404,, At,,., ,r 4 4 4 , 1. I,,e4fit'l64lS,7o'nl't,Fitdii.# thidiiiiikliiiiiO4,,',ol6,ifli,,,iis' ''' . ".- I.; ''" lii . file - i lOh, 10 ifliteli.B'P,Onblii7l,lY?P. t il iitsr94 ' ' n t i '• ifj - Ittldfoh. l. ?Let effS4 -.i•oi• s *o„,t ,‘"e i ta ii iJ a h }, l ; 7 .ll l i.e ;n _ iii, 6 ye . b . i ~,_ 16 , 0 .. *, , ,,; § .. : ;ak Vni);liililly..q; '',.;., ,i —1 ....., ~ s , " :‘'‘.-' L"l , , ~„ , y 4 +.: l lT ' l,. ' L ifill ilr .' , i ~ t‘-'l4 thillnq " 4 ' u P rn ' °T_ ... - • ''.'• • - ~'.4 ' , • ., • ty .1, , ' 1 , ,, , ci77..- r - 0411 - orlfo4lotd'9oUP 1 ; jg4.:KfiNprit.4.4l .df,,,,,Y,,,iiiiiili.iiiiiii)'4o*l4, 0)4',k100.1M1fii.:14,7,,-,1',-.1.1 ``4,lli7.l„ttl i4i4 - e tt ic , hi i y4.o3 l lol4,tal9Jl,,„,;)), . - , :;,, 0.g:,,,,",,ie ‘o'-7,1- 61,,, 'KA,:,, , .„, ' . ?; ,4 `C , '.%`,5j'...'...,'‘::0..A,k .4.,,,,,11. ,: , :: , ..:,...1.,. ~, , ": - t -. ; '.1:,.,4',f'7', • , . • ...*GAt.A•-I)AY!.4. A.numbgroi..CarlAste co h ave alreadyretufned,q,iifitl _ the_aSii~ ; Tv~ g: members of wlth'thefilth Regimen are, daily lexpeeted , to_arrivit' . in 0ttr4310.-7: l ' Oor citizens , - 2 deterinineo. tiof.tb,bO'beitind; other communities •in patriotic and k rco I u •drirrionstrations`tOward the brave 'men' who 'ave so gallantly sum itined . ou r . •conntry's flag •in the war with Dlexico-- , have held several meytirgs Within the Jain week which have . Testified in extensive arrangements for pay. ing suitable honors to the Volunteers upon their arrival home. The arrangements-make them at once the guests of the toWn..mid include an imposing civic and-military proces;:ion to escort them in triumph to our borough. After then - re ception an Ration will be delivered by J. E. BONHAM, Esq. In the evening they will be the guests of a public entertainment at one of our Hotels. The procession will 'be Campo eed of the, diterent. assoeintionsc Masonic Ledges, Odd Fell oWs,..Sons o 1 Temperance s . Fire Companio4,,U ! S. Troops Item the gar risen, borough mid neighboring yohinteer ,Compatues,'&c., it will form 'a Most impo sing display. The - order of arrangements have ileen made known to the public in port, tedcirculars, Gen: IViLms FOUUChas been appointed Chief Marshal of the procession, assisted by a. number of Aids.. ' . The precise day tiPon which they will at rivc is not yet known, but will be duly an nounced in handbills, when reliable inforina tion is received. We trust that our citizens: will enter into the ceremonies with spirit— that the hearts of the brave men who have sacrificed so muchfor their country, may be gladdened by the -approving-smilee-and-the cordtal'welcome of their fellow-citizens.— The occasion we doubt net wlh swear any speetatora front the Vicinity of our' borough. ,WELCOME to- the Vohmt errs ! 13. Henry John'son 14 IV'rn. Colder, er. 15. Wm. Melivoin 16: Chas. W. Fisher 17. Ar:d''u• G.-Curtin Mr. Manly, the . Whig. candidate for Gov ernor in N. Carolina, if mot defeated has come within a hair's breadth of losing his e lection in that staunch Whig State. "Inde pendent," the Washington correspondent of the North American, thus accounts for the unexpected Whig falling-off: • "There is a sufficient cause for the depre ekt,ttoo of the Wing vote whidhhas.omirre d , though - roller it in eo-spirit ot apology, for I 4)mot much believe in the.systern of finding excuses alteLdeleat.• By the Constitution of that state a distinction is presciibedletween the ,qUalifications of a voter for the two bran ches of the Legislature—a freehold of filly acres of land being required - for the Senate, and mine for the4louse of Commons. The politicians at Washington, concerted an issue founded upon. the abolition of the property 'qualification and sent it to Mr. Reid, the Lo udon candidate, with instructions to make 'the canvass rest on the merits of this new I element. For some reason or ,other Mrc Mealy allowed himsell to be trapped by. this movement, and instead of assenting to lan amendrinent oT Ito Constitution on this particular principle' and going a step farther lor suffrage based on population, lie had the infirmity to meet the issue and the folly to incur the risk of defeat by defending a suf. frage qualification, which has no sign of a meat to recommend it. II Mr. Manly is bea ten under such niretimsitincus, he Is endued to very little'sympathy from the Whig party, whose cause he has jeopardized by an un pardonable fatuity. -If thie.lesson will have the effect of teaching „our people.a littlo prac• tient wisdom ituthe selectlon of candidates, the instruction will' he purchased at a very cheap rate, lot North Carolina is as rennin for 8000 for Gen. Taylor, as Gen. Cass is o a lVaterloo defeat on the 7th of November ; unless he determines in the meantime, not to , distract tl,kparty' by retiring." A vile story Which represented Gen. Tny lot as having shamefully misused the Nerd ;'arolina regiment of Volunteers, was also heed in the eutivms with much °fleet against the Whig cense. All will come right in the _Pre.eirlenttatelectinn. d to state a I?and of an vying a in Now A Foolish Candidate Oz:7—"Gen. Taylor can't be bought," is the boast of the Ilerald. . We suppose not, says the Cleveraiiiil Plain Dealer. He is certainly beyond our means. He has 250 slaves, valued at $5OO per head, ❑is plantations in this ceunlrv, 11 leagues beyorid the Rio Grande, Sum total, We find , the above in the last Democrat, It is gltign under pretence of being the truth, but is'a naked lalsehood, and Old Zilch him l'some kindred slanders irt the Rotor., Lo., July 14, 1848. )/onci —Your kind letter of the Jos been duly received. In re. ply to your niquiries,.l have to intorm you that 1 have no land on Me Dia Grande; nor - have 1. 56111'810;060 - bratty other sum, to the •District ol Columbia to po, orchasslayes; and trust that if Chad, such a SU,Mill my posses sion, 1 could put it to a bettor use than; buy, iitg lanai or , es in NVashington. tunes - MEM s ouid I ,have-succe.. t.. that thrive. in my possession so.large a sAin for any . purpose as the one ahovnntentioned.' 1, beg tliat , you will not p,ut-yonrself to any t,rouhle to meet. he objections urged., against me hy those opposed. to. me, if they aro. ap . Oppinilise us Op one in question, ,for, when 114, see fd Chits. to disregard the t l obljgationa. gr truth,,it, useless to contend With With my boa wishes.let your health and Success,. 1 remain sir, very 16900,14.111 y,, 'obedient,,snryanti;-., il~ I, --; COQ: ~ 1 PM LtiColikpo TlcAct. . Locoloco :county con vention,which. borpoghyestardpi, settled the, -:-- 43 5c 1 09::44-Ll:"Abertao) , iliec!b;ri ' orev4 3l 7 . (S ur rio:pLffeen..or,iiixtoen: niembera -of . -the cloivientiOn kWorel thr throiving these: 'old !jgombe~ii'ove'rbont~~but did riot su . CO s eoo';`,; 7777004007VitiirotrIphg0)fg0,1nlifirillz .Dirccto r r—Thorttt '.Urudley,(ol' S. Middle 111=';'E1.,rr:9.111414161.m.43'rro,INI'pri.pi. • f, aunt!! , ‘4 , • rcf.iti*t: . 1* i,.oeloC 7 k . '';'ll wl Passed free rom all taint Sllilf riCHl:rhe - flouse shiodlirm; and the - Seftefer: iwae,pbhTed to Yeeecle 'from its which the Missouri ComPromis'e;,:Wlii;ier': settdd. 'he President promptly signecy,t , Ve : bill, and Gen. Shields was appointed; nor•cif Oregon. The TAM' bills for the support of tr,overn'- maiiFt erg passed: 'Thii Mier and' H arbor failed. On•Sundity -ad rixertiPg,lscelie ;look Place icithe Senate bet Ween Mr. Beicfon and M. Butler, of S. C. in mini*: to tiorrietliing that had transpired in secret session'. A challenge followed from •Mr.•Batler; which was aCceptetli but•the police gat'winil of the matter"; and frustrated the scheme of a duel by the arrest of the parties. A pretty 'fact that to go abroad ! . I • On Thursday, in the House, eintimunica- lion was rocehted and read from 'Nicholas P. Met : Esq., clated Westchester, Pa..,.giying the history of 'his agency ni framing tho fra ming.thetreaty. with. Mexico, and charging to President with the intention of conquei ing and annexing pre7ahole. of ?I , l.exino, and with abusing the power ,e,ntiustecT - to - him j and alio with resorting , to , subornation' and perjury, intimating that - the House can : in es tigate as to the truth orlalsehood of the' Mir= ges, with reference to itnpeachme lucli sensation was manifested by e reading of this deteintiit The 'limo cos refused to allow, it to be printed 1 The Buffalo. Convention. The deliberations of this molly conglom elation of white & (two) black men-of Barn , burners, "conscience" Whig's and - mad - Abe= Jitiouists,—have resulted in the nomination -of-MA-RTIN-V - AN -- BLTRIIN for the Presi dency, and CHARLES F. Awits, of Masi*. elinsetts, forthe 'Vice Presidency. -This will settle . the matteTwith the Whigs, Nixne-but the disaffected Locofoeos of the North can consistently vote for Martin Van. Buren.— Young Adams is the son of Jolkm Quincy Adams, but his father's mantle halm ' in fallen upon him. He has be connected with petty :action who have *been fighting the Whigs of Maesachusetts'for three years past, hot the Ohl Bay State• has stood firm as a rock. The election of Gen. Taylor may now be regarded as safe beyond all peradven ture. A. Lame F.aplanatlo. GEN. CARS 2 B-LAND SPECULATIONS.—Mr. B. Kercheval, wwell known and respected eitTzenigetroit, has published a statement entire &Knitting Gen. Cash tram ilia chajge of having defrauded his n . .zsociates in. the Great Western Land Speculating Compa ny. Ile says the company was formed and the money paid in as charged—that public lands Were bought with it, as intended—bw . 'that,' owing to the great sevulsiori which took placo- in 1837, the speculation turned -our' badly, and the parties nt course lost a good share oriheit money—Gen- Cass 'Slung with the rest, M. K. e s Secretary of the - Com-. pany,'avil is'pcs ive that all was done ac-. cording to Gunter. . This is very wall, as exonerating Gen.. C. hom the charge of cheating his , associates. but it is a virtual admission of his being A LAND MONOPOLIST and slieculatovil the largest kind. Young Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers, who look to the west for chance of settling yourselves for life, will you vote.for this great s peculator and mon opolist, who buys up lands by the thousand acres that he may run up the prices on actual settlers? Think of it ! Look nut tbr the LOcomottre ! A Cir.fime COMING.—Tho Now York Tri bune, in speaking of the piesent condition of the country, declarOs: 'tVe believe that the country is now silehtly but rapidly approach ing a-crisis wherein a return to the protect ive policy or universal prostration and bank ruptcy Mevitable. At this moment half the manufactories in the country are running at a loss, many have stopped, and. more must stop if , some decided change is.net•ef Meted. Our iron -works, hitherto manufac 'wing for railroads, are closing up, while ' British rails fill ourports and are spreading over the country. As an inevitable conse quence, our Agricultaral.l"ioduce tends step . ... dily downward, our stiecie floats away, and our Banks are compelled to curtail their die 'counts, and look out for breakers.' 5140.000 100,000 50,000 - 290.000 Boil► Antl.Tftrilr Mc►► Tho candidate for tho Vice Presidency nominated by. the Buffalo Convention, it seems is a Free Trade man, as well as Van •Biirrin. The lin , Boston Atlas says, - "Mr: "Chides . Francis Adams, in a' late .speech, said that tho Tariff' question was one of no iinportanco - whate.vernow. ' Perhaps to him who has hundreds ,of thousands, of dellais we l'inVestin -Liboilueenan'ef •PrciteitingAlie_ labor of the ,country from reinons foreign coMpetition• is ofmno importance," but to men who depend upon their daily labor , for . 60 4.14 1 1(ok, the (Prestion , is pne,ol:c4n. siit m atsu importanceos:thikaboveilacts very' cloudy dinnonstrate. 7l They can't got I.Vhig. Voice' in` PdfinSy I Ven ia , . • ' .` ' ' • . 118, I thoT CA18 4 64 ' 4'1 . COMB tiT.'=?l'lia ‘ leilef C. Fitiya a contemporary, is, floc the !otter to win. No man i 71 . 191343 iromo beOpa with that totter,, 11 • inton - Mu! • Wits Uea on; Crawl9 . lll' triet,l anti wai:baatl loan orators Etateereett—he,ttlettif' and that fatal letter beginning his name - even he -Avturlyentrn -- The - letter.eling:erie%;erTbeen Setif - Casa. eni)lt .r. • innl.cl-P-oontiertaritig_a ,, Xreaulerv - . Rat?Y,26otalii-Olobr,B'ol' gongrele address` Publio,iiivnnierils , • froraL lime tP fiiine: to their eonetitaente. , -Thiss,hrtletie ,by all , par -119!: ' l °9 ll it ip 041 1 ! di'lY,,t°-,girP:aiiiilcolie o , 9l ,io l'ectlPV, 01:56h documlPtsticiritPolier3hetti Isaity f10h 4 .44k'3T 166 ,i:i 1 A0 R S PA - :Wil!dA P - Oq ' t4tTlt;i4 s t theix,4ariki:kn,utY o d,t ArPik ed, 1 1, 5 11 1 14.0;13:6A rza iiic4e;Stato- .;, ,:::...,191yriu„CopLINAHTtie7eontest has:been *to 1414 the'Whig pay bUt ihe-Whigeh'iiv'e r- nevertheless been iitteeNiainl24llo,lNatietil'lntellioeneer 'of ',85:410-akiaysaaeoutits-reeelved -on-Friday nigli,--,lrclrni:Betersbutg,sate' that Charles is , elected Goyernor of this 'Saito:by '0: -° majeriik of abcet• 501), and that Whigehave - ii majority of - two on joint 'ballot in the Legislature: We give this re port as it reached us, it* being tendered pro bable by previous accdunts. The-city pa pers of-yesterday give almost certain cOrifir- Motion' of this result. ° Locos haVO" for so time be'e'n boa:sting that they would carry Kentucky by the strength of Gen. Butler's name,-atid they haye made the most despe rate efforts' by falsehood, forgery, &c., to de feat John J. Crittenden for Governor. The returns indicate that he •is elected by from 6to _lO,OOO majority ! Mi. Clay' travelled 50 milei on the day- ol election, and voted the full Whig ticket. In Indiana; llinois- and Missouri, which have been' uniformly Locofoco States, the Whigs could- riot expeci to be -suecesslul.. 2 - 1 Some grEttifyinggains have beep triode by the Whigs, but sufficient return are not- yet n to indicate the 11111\re/ult. The Little Magician !leading Cass Case-ism at Horne. .•The Detroit Advertiser state-that a number 9t the German voters of IVrishtena* county, Michigan, repudiate Cass, and will not vote for him under any. circumstances. At a Cass ratification meeting and pole raising, in Branch county, Michigan; lately, there proved to be more Taylorand Van-Bu ren men than Cassites. When the 'raising' commenced, the Ex-Editor of the Sentinel called out 8F thelop of Ti s voice for three cheers fin Case, which vas responded to with cheers for Van Buren and Taylor. The rigging getting tangled, a man was'sent up' to adjust it, which he did, and then called far "three cheers for old 'Lath," which were ,givert _3l4llh...tremendous effect The; locos scattered, and the pole fell down Mora: OF hiremo*N.—A citizen :of trait, who was for fourteen years a Michigan office.holder and au micompromising Loco loco, lately stated in a political convergatiort as We learn .from the Lonisilillu Journal, that he was opposed to Cass,'Sz that there was a "strong deiiihcratic Opposition to him all over Michigan." He said that his name was the one hundred and fifty ninth upon a list signed to a written pledge not to -vote for him, and that he was informed, full fifty names were added. to the list alter his. All these-Were Locos, and this staTement is con firmed, says the Journal; by, information from other sources. OHlO.—Tlie Germans of Cincinnatti have Organized a Free Soil or Barnburnors' Club. The- Signal says jt is already 800 strong. Hitherto the Cincinnfttti Germans have-near ly all voted for the regultir - locofoco candi dates. The formation of this Club will make tremendous inroads upon the strength of Lo colocoism in the Queen city and in Ohio. The Cincinnatti Signal expresses the Con viction that the counties of Butler, Cle rmon and Flamitton can 'be carried for Air. Van Bu ren, if nominated by the Buffalo Convention Theseounties gave a majority of 3,608, fo Jamen. t'olk•in 1844. VAN BUREN IN Bainvonn,Pa.—The Brad lord - Reporter, the organ of Mr. Wilmot : pub lishes a call for a Van Buren meeting at.To wanda, signed by over six huniked persons. Or-Tfie Harrisburg Telegraph states that Dr. LUTlttill'RgiLv, probably the most influ ential Locoteco in Dauphin eourity, and for merly the Locoloco Representative in Con gress from that district, has with a number of his political friends, abandoned Cuss and declared in favor of Van Boron;! 'A Taylor Slanderer's Pay ! An authentic 'Statement in the Battery, pub lished at Washington, D. C., sums up the items paid Messrs. Ritchie & Reiss for pub lic printing, which Amount to upwards of $277,000. Not much wonder Mr. Ritchie can'tlefame inch Whigs as &CHARY TAVLITR, • when lie is paid nearly $lOO,OOO extra per annum for it. Taylor Volunteers Wooer!bed! An advertisement appears in the N. O. Delta, with a responsible named sigr.ed thereto, stating that about 116 men, out of 140, att work at the barracks, in that city, weto discharged because they would vote fur Gen.: — YaNlor't • Do you hear that ) Velutt leers ? • Otr- We notice that . the Cass men in Lan caster Cityand_ ;county are busily engaged in cutting down the Taylor poles, erected by the gallant Whigs oftlint county. • Last Week no hiss than four worn ; put.' down 'tinder the emier of the nighi. The Whigs pF1776 sn'f= - tepid like, giitivenceis-fronnlherTer* efilltat day, who laisied'thomselvek.in,lovelling the Liberty poles, erected by the citimeenti Of British dorelqatiote ,tyranny; :tied ii; is but natiiral'ibuf,ll4e,arne oli,S liaUld. .eber'eCierite the apologists'of eimeuiive User, , inations at the , present.'day....: . .. • , A rICTURE OF CsravonstA.--That portion of California nofjuirod by tho United States, includes all of Upper califorpiii' ant a very a-iiiiire`ii(the-I,i4vitifq,i,iYalibli*Liiaiipcintican t. ettl.the N. Yolk ,Sup, gives a. VerY‘piprornis ing, pictunFef;it:' Ile Sip; 'that it is` ' , very; mu , ch , 13',I.Clkar'tilid is full of' smaii.:Bo4,4;?B, arts.,,,No meal it is a really fit for -rgrionl larat except the, , valleys oft the',Sacratnento, and that is voryunbealthy indeed:.; 'Tli - a - caY arvalloye , are but iiiriall-Tnit ~epeediiig Ono mile squarenid"theY, ar9earo ‘', l o4o ' ''°,- -1 w 6611 i!,t-,11iat.74114--emigran"; 'and-1116P name ilfibgion, who have' cents, op.hero'for ariaultaiaillarP. o o?/: 4r .Pa k t : iv6 e, rll . 3 ' ' 4l Ei `-Pt7 pointed, and' intny pli: tAelir,f, op iambi la raunador a Itlarn , '',, ae. , c r .,, , ..,' , : e , : e. ~ ...,,., 4 4 .,. . r. ,, ; ,, : ..:,„....a..,.... c ...,,-,...--- , ,,: 7 ,-.• : ' kr4ke Natio 4 ,, f .I,,aneister - eou_atY, talk of: riorkirtlfiri,qitiplir*sTrlv N's,' EOl, for ; '64vitetil.,::,Tiii;yrwo9,l4'bilidpirlvblliii!or I „f!,'.o!li#l.. ( iiqw.::;it, )01pdx't,9:',ohtil... , r 1 09 6 * ,r)P , l4v.pi.',VroL9lii tgoilt ,sinverY , coOast t , i .Aixii!i , Artf4ll4.o4.4fziliit, (11 , 4`,VtAtiOtyi -, § 10 : 4 +,0 11 ',", '',r`,sM, k lq - e 2, P , o4o 4 *C ili gi ti i i,,Y,i6o , ;-,J. ,, :n - ..5, ,, ~,,,'t''pF,./s:' ~ A.•''''ita'., ' . , \ 1% , ; - ' Vf'\' , ';' , !..,,vrne, 4 ~a, , a, 2 :.,r, , ,.1,;...,... e , ~!, ,„: i',3.;;,::: what the Volunteers;"Stay. `: • The Cass lutpers' Ural trylriefo. emote. the. impresiion thotithe volente'riti ‘•76h0f0v,(3 just refurned . trcp*Muiico arO i ll ihr;fOir.ifiri . e! Cass and Buder;l'fi4:Whijittiot : Oli,e;roelyei! to - a - diflefentitityWirir,tlWllßo volunteered to theAritt rog'iMent in : Decein 'BOOM, addresitddlfitY.fluitingdon RoUgh and Ready Cfub last week, in it brief speech. which, the Journal' says, was tilted with the most effectitie kind of "grape." Am- . ong 'other Aings, Mr. W:"alluded to Gen. Cass' clothing bill, whitih took one dollar a month out of the pockets of the Volunteers : and the effect produced on the army when the news of the passage of the bill reached tt. He said he had seen Gen. Cass at San for the first time in his life, and that when there he was hung by the soldiers : cut down, kicked around the town, and then burnt. And what was his Surprise, on returning to the United• States, to, find that the at man ot - Michigan was again on his feet and the can didate of the tocoloco party for the Piesi. dency c ! , At fife Taylor meeting. in_Dickinson toWn, -ship, on Saturday week; we yarn that a Tioung . Volanteer_who.had been with Ger., Taylor at Hoene. Vista, made a :nosCeloquent and indignant • reply to some of the many slantlersavhicli "the Locotooo press is' daily uttering against the oldt Hero,. ide , could not bland-it to bear the cold mart' abused. ' t - The Juniata Sentinel of last week says; te we have been 16141 1 1)y a country friend,- that the Locolocos of this county have indus triously circulated the ihport that the Penn; sylvania Volunteers unanimously denounced Gen. Taylor and the ‘Vhig party. They took but one vote on the Patsidency that we have seerr, which resulted as follows: Tay lor, 30S—Cas, CO." Lewis Cass has done nothing to merit the support of the gallant Volunteps, and they know it! t•: . Right Straight Out 1 A .CIIA NUE., I Nixt:D)—"lionest Geo. Kre mer,"- of. Union county, is an out i 'Mul .ottl Taylor int 6:, and with him goes a host of po litical associates. Mr. Kremer is an , staunch and unwavering Democrat of the Jackson school, and has long been a leading man imAhat party r and from - tinily named in connection with the office of Governor. JAMES JOHNSTON, Esq., brother of the Gov ernor, and Quarter Master Sergeant to the late 2d Regiment of Pennsylvania Volun teers; who until rttently was a supporter' of Mr. Pelk's Administration, has published a letter declaring himself in favor of General Taylor2s election— to the Presidency. .He knows and apprvciates his great worth and merit. It is , much 'Co Gen. Taylor's credit that at least three:lolll'l4s nt those who have enjoyed opportunities of forming an estimate of his character from personal observations, rank among his warmest supporters. Judge MYERS, of Clarion county, one of tho folk Electors do 184-1,-has come out puNicly for honest old Zack.. 'Clarion coun ty gave Polk 1,200 . majority. As between Cass and Taylor ; it is now considered doubt- MI. The ball is rolling on gloriously. splendid sword was presented to Maj J. F. Hunter, in New York, last week, by the lamer of of his Regiment, as a token o of their regard for him. The Major received it with a modest and graceful speech. Irr-A bill, fixing tcn hours ae a d'ay's work, has been indefinitely postponed in the Sen ate of Maine, by a vote otyeas..l6,naye All the members are Democrats, but three. Take one letter from Taylor, and you hare fyler.-0/do Statesman. Take Dile letter Irom"y-daa, Oil VA:ft sort of an animal have yitm?—/kettling Jourital. TRUE. AS STEELI—The fact that- the Hon. Henry Clay rode fifty miles to deposit Ilia vole far Mr. Crittenden, shows how Irue_he. is to his principles, and the just estimate he places upon the. riglitOl suffrage. Every true Whig should imitate the example of this ii. lustrious patriot in all time to come, and al low nothing to haw fere with the sacred duty of voting lot the men who are to carry. out the principles of his party. Notices. PENNSYLVANIA CuvrivA•roa.—We have re ceived the first number ol a now Agricultural paper, with the a(mve title, published at liar risburg by Foster & Co., at-$l per annum.— It makes a very,„hantlrme appearance, is embellished with lipproPriate cuts, and con tains a large quantity oft matter of the most ifieful character to farmers; mechanicsintid others. Persons desirous of examining the 'number can 'call at this office, whore sub scriptions will .be,Jeceived and forwarded 1 with pleasure. ~, s , m 9011EY'S LADY'S DOs . far . zopterer, is al ready 0n.,60-,!.able. a,superb numbet, and s enriefted . with spleliditl embellislmieuts 'of :steel'!eri,grity'lligs, fashions, musio l ,,&c.- -tfie_readittg_matlerlii7rem theib_est_perts._—.k Price 25 0611.1 S • a numlmr. For I sule by KrEctYcr,: • . • , Edr COUlllty-COMMissloll6; ""eta' Etsfrott—allOW me to suggest to the IVhig boitytintion : ,flie propriety of nomiost ing•for CommiesiOntrill..C.' DAVIS, feeling confitletit,,tittit:nomination will 'bo.tavora• •hly reocivq, by the ~PEArarns.—We Awe. nroeuted...to p . ; Miter; jr; for solne.'delieibtliv` , Piiaohes, front his/. 1 1-lighlandlNursery,''. nearthii:liOrengh; born:e.l'eachei - Of "rare flavor:and • 'nein; also been ,brOught ,to 6?a , n,,ildfi `week; from the gardens of ,eliher, are in great demand; 'AN6T.If t ,- ttrugontiiisrp i.trrEn,Fßcim r qpani , 1 r,:,..;: ,,, , —:.•.. , 0 .1{;.. - 1td4.1.), IT. ~1 'J. :.. , :...".., .I,:ilYn'aradnlliriacel.Ong instbbanrllielba.lbnsAyingi; pinilll!i-09vii t tiquib, net' atid , ,Weet. ,-,,•.! • ;:...," „!i . ', .bteitiiiiinilaaep ii WaVi—±donilekenol•ria'a titillated, 'nikkb:Ainlnnearuf t funtluan:ftara, and; hair tiled'oyeat 4 0 1 10. 41 41, ; 44 idi.' qb . IIIIII 3i 1.11 . had, elan; bean In'.seeered nbyebnann'enbOotte4,o9 , roliefwhataiar.; ,t,iane ,nv , . too ot 0. tinfoil's, iiticmormlf;fhat the ;blond Weald gnaw: I fram . nofoitienininlxnlit;breatblint,W,llo ,d,inic . utiv; In : . ',neon; iha illiapeOnbLignlned tun anneli'nn 4neililintV:l( naenalted:praaer:getllnn:tiell; when 1 'obniefal'lnlier u - Jontl la 'ob.!!‘11 lexenle .'4,et,a,tai - nr,-VVICD,CII3I6IV:j .Wiligleallbqq l kn:PitrOA` :o 4i.oo ll rlal : .E . o. l o 6lWiirort nS'ils)rP.Qiregllr'imOtili , V lll l o , , F4 o4 ,nthx o , Y.Y.04,41 , ,. 'built; of; Inifil iii.. l qoklifif 6 .01 1 11 1 :004 , t'vkcOil?"0 1 1"t / 'o a k ,Ittafitoty'lo' ig9,:lfg.' , lcttilaiqi;v,- 1, ) r , -'. * o' --, ,, ,-,--,-. - r.-•-- ,9 -.44 , ---- 2 ftr' • •,; kriimmAS . :if , 't '44 1Yr01101,0"0:•Pit.i.,'1101:',-39.,,Isito-irj.4,, ~,,, ~ ,v. ieid , fAirlioidlty fl,npaprri:. , ... 7 ; .i!.46 r---:• , ?K.:k. ' . ~ .....,,L• , ;.. , :- . 1y),.. , ~.-, ... _:. ~..,. ~ ,''.1', , , ,, 7 , :rr,', ,:i , .: , :.'•; - ,i)' , , '\''J•':';,;„ ',:ii)'';4!,,,',.,',:''':',..'.'7..,...,1'.:,;..'i.'.,:,_,,,1.;..-;:,,,,, EN MEM Great; IkentrinAlratiqn ias 4x{ • ...A, Perry TH ;,:r. TliOnterr‘rfie'd f 140,6/Dun - If as a mbled in Countyi eotinerdii!:'Firesday evening, the'Strrnst...e . rry Freethan says it Was , "one of thelarg . moriten thusiastio.cbirrlty'rneetings ever 'hetd. , lit' that 'county!" Maj.'Jo e I Casey, of Union co., and John C: kuAtr, E. . of Harrisburg', de livered able :ind eifiquet addresses. John It. McClintock, Esq.. Chairman• of the Corn repotted a series of well-written res olutions, ratifying in warm terms the nomi nations of TAYLOR and FILLMORE, and declaring, the true Wing platform of princi ples. One of the resolutions apProves..the course of. the Hon. JAircit E. BRADY, th\ present Representative in Congress horn thi district, and expresses the dOsire of the meeting for his renomination. Daniel Gantt, Esq. was appointed Representative Delegafe to the Taylor Strap Convention . to nominate a can didate for Governer, Messrs. henry H. Et ter •William-W.-Pickinson and -GeorgP-Bar , net, jr. were appointed Senatorial Conlereeti to confer with Cumberland -cOunty, and Messrs, Jaob. Shearer, R. R. Guthrie and Joseph Shuler, CongressiOnal Confererik The Whigs of Perry are, going into the canvass with a stout heart, and with the mittst auspilitous indications of a'eheserinuit• Mechanicsburg Meeting . In pursuance 4t notice given a large and enthusiastic: meeting of the friends of Tay lor and Fillmore, was held in Mechanics burg, on Saturday Evening, the ;oh The mdoting 'was organized by the appoint ment of the following officers: President—JOSEPH MUSSER, Esq. Vice Presidents—Joseph Mumma, Daniel Forrich, George Chapman, Samuel Myers, Thomas L. Lee, Robert Wilson„lienry Rich fey, James Bryan and Peter Baker, jr. . . Secretaries—Daniel Shcilly, Richard Miley, W. B• Hairier. The meeting having been organized, able and eloquent addresses were successively delivered by 1 2 , G. Brandebom M Pen rose and It. M. Henderson, Esqrs., of Car -IWe, ^Which elicited the warmest . applausez--- The highest enthusiasm animated . the Meet log, giving iudte - ation That the harts ot 'the people are with the immortal Hero of Buena Vista, and will not rest milent until he 14 ele vated to the highest office in the gift-of his countrymen. The meeting then sojourned. with hearty cheers for the glorious Whig Cause and its distinguished candidates. (Signed by the officers.) • lroice of Shiremanstown. Ma. Eorron_- 7 .Aut meeting W. the Whigs held in Shircmanstowli on Saturday evening the 12th inst., thaJullowing officers were ap pointed : EMI Secrptaries—M. Rimer, D. Manst, Joseph Alillisen, Joseph Leas, William Griffith_ On motion a committee of Wye was' ap pointed to draught resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting viz: W. D. Shoop, ' D. Shelly, George Chapman, J. Henry Kelm and James MeGonigal. During the absence of the, committee the meeting was eloquently addressed by Mr. gee. Plabinger, who wilt rigtelled to withr'attention, alter which W. D. SI ) from the committee presented the lol"wing Resolutions Which were received ar adop ted amidst the most enthusiastic el. , ruing.— (We are obliged to milt the resat) Lions) W. D. Shoop, being loudly called or, took the stand, and entertained the audience in a very appropriate address which was deliver ed antirbt tremendous cheering. Mr. D. Shelly then being loudly called for wok the stand, and entertained the audience with well timed anecdotes descriptive of the feelings of the Democrats—which were received with deafening applause. In fact the meet ing was characterized throughout with the greatest cheering, and enthusiasm, and not _withstanding the inclemency of the weather was the largest gathering that has been held I l'~ijLYlZ:_:i „.,_.._ _ . ..... ~....„_-, ,-.2::",,..,,:,..!,;',,,:::?t,'.;-!!‘;,,,;),;;',; .F4SPREADI 7q.! Far Om Harald and.Expoiiinr ProsiOcnt—Or. T. L. CATHCART. Vice Presidents—Jacob Bates, Wm. Coo. Solomon Boyer, Ephraim Zng, John Ko John \Vise. in the lower end of the county. The Me chanicsburg delegation alone numbered CO. The lower end is up vnd a doing and you will perceive by the last resolution that if Shippensburg wants to boat us, they wilt have to labor hard., , Southampton Club. On Monday Evening Wit tho 7th inst., the friends of TATI.OR and FILLMCiIIft Met at Leesburg, for the purpose of organizing a "Rough and Ready" Club. The meeting was called to order by ap pointing DAVID CLEVER, Chatiman, and George Welters, Secretary. After adopting a Constitution for:the- gov ernment of the Ela, the following oflieers -ware-ditly.eleoted, viz: , • Presideutt-Maj. hams KELSO. Vice Presitlent—George Keel, John Re buck, IVI7I. P. Esker, Henry Ziegler and Christian. Rebook: , Secretaries-',Jacob, Bomberger and James M'Cormick. Tre'l‘ty,(# 77 Ylll . liiatr.i Clark On inotioit, JuCii.lßomberger, J. W. Ma tear, and Jacal:Relniek, wile appointed a ,Corntitittne, , tb_ . draft.,tisolutiags and repaid' at ••.G R MAT: 1Y 163 MEr t rllld 114CIIKSTER = Qll o ot'llte,larßeo.eo4nty,lnepingseyer: held 'thp , ;t:O.st -ell4oer.. , ppitit••vrevailetti. entllll:l.7tife,:ympler heiipf' the' lietly, ed in the support came out bofdly, , llffil • , i‘ istikb.l4 Plva, frPtll`x.toThq laiosi li 'We° 'te'thiii iin'oilier o e had; takenjilp_, bn t'wOdn Segoitertiniont, for c es under llusin. ' I ' ''' stifgonts commanded Icy manta, nnd iin in ~,... , , Pitmans ; in which the Intiqi Tr s , q t i rea . te q , ; - 7 I E4O Goir 6 intrii olll : l ?; 6o '. l !! t' i l. cn te rPd.Pu4, 12 -'ll iliinio; and it iviis coilPido,o,4lthae.4ll9:',#Pß9:l,l,.. it'''in 0 :. 'goteiiitl lo P ( ' w,ag :!T 71 4.!1rj4!: :4 4 41'14":4t 3, , , Tity - tihtli , 'hiiii , k l6 #l ,- -,1Y1,c,g9,4 1 0!. ". 4 . 0;i ,4 . 19 .1 Y. , § 4 .0 , ,;: f.0i!4, --,, , , ,4::1' 1-, ,: 1 '•‘:,..: '. r, I L - ,`', ' C 1i„ ' ~ , ; 7 1„nii . '- ; + 1 %, . k4 . , 4,A,`,,t 7. 2 “,' ' , ~.. - EMM=MI E=M2l3 • IFroria Europe.! - ' •• • • CdLLISION BEFAVEiN GREATBRII'AIisi AND ITIFIL/iND! Th 4 stdallilhip 'Acadia arrived at• New. to'rk on Sunny, jfate - '•Aveek later adv,rees:: 7 ;sA.llis tranquil and quiet Tranbei;bitt !Telma is in great commo tion: ' , AlthOugh no actual outbreak has taken place, the spirit of . insurrection, had pi to such a head, that a ..collisioo. with the English Government was daily looked for.. . The tnglish,...Government are pdopt ing mot energetic* Means , to meet the iinpending' crisis, The Liverpool - Times says, that troops are poUring into Ireland by thousands.- Thirty thousan4 troops .are concentrating in,and Cork, Limerick,-rdid. Tipperary. This overwhelming force. has had the efrelt - of exasperating instead of intimidatiriethli people to the extent anticipated: The habeas . corpus act has been , sus pended; The inspensionlppears in thp in the 'form of aioy'tirprrarhatiOn. The Queen's, special : messenger " arrived Dublin on the.29th of July . ',.with a'coPYr . Of the proclamation; It wfrfinitriedtate . ly despatched to.all phrts otlrelutid t ad appears to •have.excited a deep reelin of indignation; . • . London papered 'the- 29th Mato that the-accounts Arn the.south of Irelitnd. ' are very alarin7ficr. BoVernment hail sued orders for five thousand'speciaMn stables for Waterford; LimPrick and Tip perary counties. "liewards of $5OO ha 4 been offered .for the.".arrest of- Q'Erieit;'t Meagher, Dillon and other Irish leaders:- The Lord Lieutenant has issued orderg for the. suppression of then club. The Dublin Nation - office had been seized 'by the Police. English stocks,%ave fallen, in conse quence of the aptirehended outbrealc,,as_ as much es one and n Juilf per cent single day. There was little change in , prices of grain. :O•The nomination of 'Van Buren 'anti Ad ams, pt Bunk), p . roducetl but littleietrifinion • in the city of New York and the interior of ' the Srato as lar as hearelrom. It makes - . V but more certiiinlTECTection of 7 hylor arm ---- Ftll:nore C*-- E. n Gazzam, of Wilii4lvan la, was one of the Vico Presidents at the Buffalo Coliventiom lie' is a prominent Locefueo from Pittsburg. • . _ cd-All the following ; articles, which fare obtained enbounded populariay r ere, sold by CHA . III,ES OGI LBY tLie only agent fC)7 the gen nine articles. in 'Carlisle. Buy wily of him. as all others are counterfeit. RENtEnr, and an Alma min - for 18.18 gratis. st—Vnt• Colds and Feverish leelings and pre• Venting rev - Ors 2d—Fne A Idlinta Liver Lolll, MlllOll5 alrections 3d—For Dint Owe: ,t Indigestion nod Loss of Anitv,tite . ror u,.rtirt.,,,•sm in females and mole& 5111--Eur Stain:l.h aff,efions,.llysp.:l"in and Piles. The great points arc, it is not had In Ink e, ne ver gives pain and nes er. leaves ;me ensliVe. For all these things if is warranted mimptalled _ nod all who do not rind- it so may return the hot. This - Medicine is LUNCLEY'S CHEAT WMIST EILN INDIAN PANACEA. •-Fuller du * scription in an Minim for 184 8, gralls. Balm of Columbia 'llacr'''ronit , —TO the •1,311111 nod Grey--If - "yon wish a rich,luxuniatit timid or hair, tree from dandruff and scruff, lo h not fail to procure the Cenulue Balm of Colum— • bin In C 1131213 of fluidness it will more than ex teed your exp. etations Many who have lost to r o e • ty >ears hate hod it restored •ction by-the use of this balm lion appears to be no obstacle :noses the fluid to flow with hair tube is filled, by which hair was grey an the Ail d their hair restotritto Its lip ase of this invaluable remedy. m it will he round the most can lint used A few applies. • ons only are neuessory to keep the' hair from al hint out It strengthens the roots, it never coils . , to impart n rich glosaytippearance, and at a per fume for the toilet it is unequalled; it holds three times as much as other miscalled hair restora tives, and is more etretitual The genuine menu. factmed only by Comstock Mt C0.,21 Courtland street, New York • - -Coulters Magical Pain EgIifICIOT-eriti t iti now conceded by medical men that I ounel's Ma? g cal Pain Extratmr,mannfactimeti - by - Collfiell - L 4 CO, ..1 Courtland street. New York, is th‘ greatest w ender of llith century Its effects are truly miracidolis All pains are removed few!l horns, scalds k,, unit all external sores, in a ft w minutes after its application, healing the same oa the most t steliente skin, lea% log no scar. it is equally beneficial in till kinds of it naniniatory diseases, so e It tta sore Nipples and Eves, Sprains, Rheumatism, V. bite-sWulliog . and Clcers,llrni. • nes, Borns, r:rysinelos, Biles, Tie Clidoredu, arc We might add as it proof to all we say,the names of many eminent )illtylichsolt who 'melt in them practireond hundreds, of the cergy who praise it to theirpeople KlMlPrent keep it constantly on hand ; in cases of 'accident by fire life man be lost without it, but by Using! all hams are subject to its control, unless the tills are destroyed. Gaution— Rimcmber and ask for Comstock's Altig,ical Pain Est ractor,maiinfactured 'Corn stock Mt Co, New York,and take no other 11110eithielZit e reilr—Pr. - IVl'Nairs A eenuelie 011.,-Those deed', from alit age. and from infamy OftenTeueive their-bearing in a moat miraculous • Manner, by the use of i this.pil It has the effect to restore .tlic tension and bring into the natural action of the parts sn as to .restore the hearing when lost or impaired -This will be done in all eases of recent dearness, and.mparof beg stand ing All dear persons shoulti,ose this oil • , Com. snuck Co, 21 Courtland .street,are the-whole. • milers. -.Price ;I. per flitsl; Sores Sc --Thq, Genuine ,wetiele more AiltYttitltstrittell.e*... , • a sure for'llie shove, II etc sity:oennotheri :Its cures are almost iiamriMrtible.andlt cessary to let those ti ho know, Alio eriletiiiniVeseil it With noel, great sdecess,that kis, to lSe:' , lntdleuti and gelatine, of CpinotOck R, CO;tit,:tpeooind • .street; New York, soli. Proprietorp , , Dr. Splion's Sick Heatinelie . •.• .• •• ' heats! ‘Vlty 1 yon suffervo with that ilistrestiiiig coin- • phtint when a I ern gdy kat hand thnYw ill. mit 1114 'A • to out c you ? • 'This yemetty will elfectually,tiel stray any attack of hendxehc,either nerY out or bilious. It hut cured oases of 20 y rare !stitoul. • Mother's - Iteloif-÷lodion DiFenveryA 11 aa'peotiog lq become motherr 1111111 aux ion a lo akolal the • POWs, Di lumina and 11.hottlers of- Chilillirar. INT; are--caroostly_eiitreatett_to_cktok eir' fears, np'ry t ine ,tiorypoatioaro tor ro - olyct Weir - wary - by - 7 the nae , of,thta moue c xtsltnrilinarr • reget ub le lire...','; .obsery,e..lts •ii•tiatta'ulitat'aiiiiiiissfO of It iii ilieirr.heart a i:orort.] 101141060 t alfoottootiiitltOslOnol . will feel - R.las most : soldln . 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