~,. ~v , ..f~. .1 ill ^~ ":`~~` • ;.:' iy ~+'' .•;~~r ~.f ~~~~ atoic~,&.al)op~. SreitlittivalotSpting and Similar - Goods;' • Forster , s.Orew : Store, "'Cornsr,,of A Main z 4.apd Harper's Row, Carlisle respectfully announces to the tlint he has taken abc•stand formerly 'occupied by Mr:- Artirmy, at the. cermet:l High --sstreet4nd-Hirpees-Idow:, - -wherelea..hasluat.res_ - ceived frotA-the Eastern-cities a large an sblea sdhl a'siurtmenr, NE w GOODS, purchased :of the Impnriers and-Mantifacturers, and itidlud ktigaaverrat'ariety of Goods, The ladies are par- Ificularly invited to examiate_his beautiful assort !Melt of Dttgss Gooof, dmoidtwhich'the follow ' ttlit-articdeScontprise a part: superior wool Cloth, %lack and fancy Silks, blue. black and fancy Cris tdoneres—Funcy Sumaor,C7toods—Uin c ,oltatns and 4etwns—aombrizines alid A Ipaccns—Vestings of :MI kinds—Mons. de 1. linos, London and domes tic Calicoes—Nits, Gloves; Laces, Edgings,ll6- 'tiery and Ribbons of all kinds. Also, it large assortment of GROCERIES. XII the :novo Goods have been purchased at the best and cheapest Markets, and will certain tdv be kold rattv Low. lie respectfully invites 'the public to give him a coil. apt-l 9 • JOHN E. FORSTER. ' treat Arrival of Cheap Goais AT OGILBY'S W;IOLESALE AN RETAIL STORE. h IVO now opened the largest and clamp-• 'est assortment of Goods ever brought to Carlisle and no Mistake! r urchasers will do well' to call and examine this mainvoih stock, as they will .he sure to get good bargains and save money.— To enumerate artices and prices is out of the 'question, as it would take up the whole of frit.:o a 'Beatty's piper, and the half not then he told.— .Sulfkle it to say that I have every thing in the ) I'iry U m.ls line fro.n sum:dice cloth down to a 'piece of bobbin. A very extensive assortment of BOOTS and SHO Ei just received. .Ind cheaper than ever. GROCER' Ezi.—A. fresh assort %rent of Sugar, . 'Coffee, 'L'e-m, Nr.ifasses. Rice, Spt.tes. &c. now 'opening anJ selling.' at the very loWeet notch.— 'Recollect tits Old Stln.l,-Etst AI tin street, where to Id - bargains are sure to be had. aprl9 - CHAS. .OGILRY. ATSW - SPRICOCI an - 1 - SUBLYIER G 3033 IllifrE - ifdliSWißelies jest - received - and is R . now opening at his store, no the South west cornet of trn Public Square, an noose aiti_ehean steak of se.ssonable goods, such as Cloths, Cassinteres, 'footings, Alpacas, Stilts, Blab minas, Law ne Giughatus, rambrie,Jue onet, M dll,l vi 4, II • ik ea 1 nlhr,r deseriptions of Rite white .14uilins, Cheeks, l'ickinps Gloves, Illosiery. &e A large stne l r•l* NU3LINS, white and ajt bleached, from 1-4 to 1-4 in breadth, and from 4 COMA per yard till in price. A splendid a tnek of UU, COE at prices varying from 4 W_f3J CAK. kiNaill fresh stork of the CELEBRATED .FLur LAMPS, • 'Which he lids I itcly in trod teed, and which arc rittlid - ,to be by all that have tried them, the mist economical and desirable Article in every trespeut n VW in use, _Also ilia The Pekin Co ill pa n S% Teas. lie has been appot nied sole agent in thin place fir the sale or the above Teas, to which lie cud invite the special :Mention ni the love. a ‘of icood Teas. The manner in which they Are pat up is such, as 01.11 the ll tvour is pr. se-ved tfor any length'of thee, holnz, incased in lead air tin foil. rimilies cats be supplied witb any tut 'talky put up in this .nanner. Tito ps'ilic hs rose - :0'11y invited to call and aactlsitte leis staelt before poreb.tsing elsewhere inasesach as - he fuels cone' lent that big •ariety and prices will be satisfactory to oar:haw:rut. aprs R') 11MT IRVINK. jr. , New St me--- . . 13 arg tinS P f sn'tscrilter has jnit opened in the Store Rome lately °mini id by It. tittodgin.ts, Eattoon Nirest Frgh street. i I the her togh of Carlisle, a :lirem awl general a.lsortin .nt •tf Y GO 00'1, trigE.VS-117AftE, NV A RE &e, all of whi h It.tra been selected wile great care, and which he is determined to , se'l es cheap as the chew test. Vie p tbli nr t rasp •ctru,ly inni.e I to give him it call. He (latter.; himself dun Ito an offer such ini.o.ements as will net!of it their interest to)pa troitiee OCr A lot of Auction Dry Goole nt very low Trines. J tF CAItIIONY Carlisle, Jai 12 IRIS • Pron. Drugs, 11131161 n 3), So. I have just reer , iiild front Philndel phpi and • New York vary extensive ; addjlions to my forin.tr stock, einbru `4l%lL'" oink n e arly o every amide of Medicine ..‘"qow . ot°, ,togethur with Paints, YttrOidieti, Tip Perfutaorv, Soaps. tflt , afiljnerk, "Pi ri Cutlery, Vishing Tackle,— lArits!rts .of.. aim )4t every ills trimion, with an Le-illesi - Viciety of rrk tr urn Ism de 'tOrtol tad to sell at the Rine 1 . 4.1 , 11',14T •101`r Pityaicinna, Cto trry trch-tats, roan's mid ,e Ctrs. are reoloctfally rairilale , l not to puss Ai OW) BLA '1 ;is they insy , , rest asslred 'th tt every article Will a,1.1 of pod qnality, and up.ia ronsanibto terms. my It New 013 thin Stare. • • • 41 1 1 7 4 ti t. Bnb , 3cribars tte,ve opened 1. the f.ioin lite7y ur n ii)dhy, S nearly eel,. -13rg, a ax• 4 eletun 1111faliAlr , e,t191'11f NC:, of all desei l pti4o,'ndide irKihemery beet.style, aid weriAntel bettor thin to,ent' Wier ready-in tde to he' (lona in the ep,goty. h.eve engaged flen.• nowt, . al.eteerienoed Teller, wee!' their 14 whe - wilraledlokl,,nt triAoree-en'l ottlr.e.aa coats, pante . itiete,,for ar,iy 0 , ....t.61 Who mit , not be able to 'edit himeetf fn.their eteok of re•niv,..in I ~ ~ • •N'ier:ott harm l'rcgrooteviriety of Tweed Colts, low.pri 1,1 P.lnalocps and Veatel sold lowm..,thin eon be Iva eles Tbe'y.er Cornish , o Inn home bine Meek rytt,:rendl,,lo . out 'on. Tor ,from s7,,tftll 5. .elaotber, gneli ;me; • Call' n '.10.314 t' 41" • TIE Allihseriber tilvintrjuit , r'efbreetilrgivtilbe" hs tinµ: 'ii94nrfnighl of ' kllligEß" • 1131 1 Wt.. sidratsrairi_N% til.Oet 4 . ,eirfiet," , —;• • TVs .eo li wstise Nqtri.ni, Rooky. vur;'`?onFl:rCnaeiiiicreand Silk= llNerS;ririf !Ilse tit Ist' ' "Andrieidse , tityla+ r . 16 .• • -,- • lie inVitSA:his,frre'nfli , lii!iiii ,p'tireickifii*'-'4l44lirbilre; as be is con.. •fillig4;.llo",i,illoylA,vl,ll,llmilt , to , grr,coGRAB-141.FMtv...- .:; 0,1•11:";-7 - glirbesi'Firiestglyonifor-ptire;;Ltimb's ,s ,„ at :tiVIA pi a aNG;(11 fivOl pet' tfellthrtAl43„l4lo97llo),llititill,;‘;‘,' 4131104136 ' .PAP•PrtlAii,ll4llll:ll:vr,,irlit 4,15, • t ITAirlia•fr4"!ll'i!Tilf-0'0)11r(?:Vcry; /1".•"4 •• ' • 4 tiffit tfu347l, rti4l.43A "ir4.':v2z iito•A rt,,,,mortrtom, ayillsl"-,' '7 , \ L v., fit. .‘ ,- , • --,..,..- -1•-..-• ,-,.: ~ --•-,•,;•- '•'. 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" : 1 ',.";Ze:::' - g , .. - ,,,--.4> -,7-7 -. • :. ' '. ;i• : *__' " ..L . ' '• ' '•;•• • '•;•• ". 1'• - - ' - '-'2.- -- -__ _,:. - L!..."- - . •-• , _ ..,' P ,-,, " • --- . .. . . -T-- • ' - - -.,,,-",,,-.---;..-,--..: cts- -, .. . . . . • . . . IjAS-REMOVED-his-Office-and dwel ling to the house adjoining his Drug Store on West High street. • . april Dr. Geo. Willis Fonike, GRADUATE of-the Jefferson M&dical Cage of Philadelphia, respectfully oflbrs iiiii - jiialha'stotnil iiit9iie - es hi, thepractipe of Medi cine, Sur - eery - and Midwifery.' - .• • OFFISnt the residence of his-father in S. fiatiotter et-et, direeily opposite -Murrets' Hotel and the 9dresbyterican church. op 7 '47' i n • • , odor Ad, Lippe, I.IOMOgOPATHIC Physician. Office 11 " . in Main street, in the house formerly occu ,ned by Dr. F.'Elirman; ap 9 'O. InMin 'WII ,L perform all , operatiohs upon the Teeth that are requi red for theirpreservation, such as Settling, Filing, l'lngging, &c, or will restore the loss of them, by insertmg Artificial Teeth, front a single tooth ton fall sett. Et...lr Office on *Pitt street, a few doors smut' of the Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. is eh wilt the last ten days of every month. rbESPECTFULLY tenders to the inhabitnnts ra, of Carlisle and its vicinity, ,his, professional services in all its various departments, hoping froM his long experience. and devoted : attention try the business of his professfon, tarnerit-a-share of public patronage.' , - - _ , - When not nbsem on professional husip ss. he may at all tunas pe found either nt his. °flier., next door to Mr. Robert Snodgrass' 'store, itr ut kis lodgings, at .Mr. Beetems . Hotel. [innyti A TTORNEY AT LAW. plactice in the several Courts of Cumberland 'roan ty. Ofli-e in Main street, nearly opposite the county jail, Carlisle. fel? i • ATTORNEY Al' LW A. "mac, L r IL LICII in the gel/oral Gnats of Cumberland and adjonhnog (mantle.). and attend 10 nll pro fessionuilmsitieSs entrusted. to his core with fi delit:y end promptness. (IliieriiiSon.h Hanover street. in. Graham's new building, eppoidte tho Post 011ie°. nllEll.'26_ James R. Smith, "A To 11NEYATLAW. Office with 1.•-• S. D. Adair. Esq. in -Graham's [maw iniild ng, oppo.ile did Past 4711 tee. rourli '47 l IT'rORNEY AT LA W. 011icp in the mein lately occupied lily Dr. ro.ve,r, imarni '47 R. A. Lumberton, A TTORNEY AT LAW, - Harrisburg, Pa. Hp ti ImPorumits AND DEALF.II , I IN FOR NIPN Sc 1.)0.11.1;;ATIC 11.11t1)W AR I', bye Sr it nil, Iron, Steel, Nails Ste. would incur. the, uuenii ut al persons want gools in their line. in the !urge a.serlineut they [Nye just opened, miff-which they oiler nt the very Invest rash pi lees. 1e1,23 . Dyeing ant Scouring. WILLIA.II BLAIR, in Louther Street, near the College s dyes I. 'dies' and ;en' le men's _slt trrel, all colors, and warrants all work to he satisfactory. Orders in his line respectfully Solicited. sop 2",16 TIE Fotirth Session will commence on MON DAY, May let, I Slti: The minther of slit dents is limited, and they are cordially propstre,tl for College, crinoline . 101150. &v., &e. Tho situation proAndos the possibility of sot dents associating with the vicious or depraved. being remote Iron IiiWII or village, l hough easily aegeSsible by State Road or Catitlierl ind"Vullty Itailroad, both of which piss through lands at ached to the itistitation. T 0....11 M S. •, Boarding, washing, tuition, SbcAper seed E , 50 00 Latin ur Greek . 500 Instrumental Altisie JO 00 French or German '''. . 1.5 Ott Ciroliars whit rofercnrcq. 4r. farnialted hq aprs R. K. S U Nt.i, Principal TUE Office of the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace, has been removed to the house adjoining the store of Mrs. Weak cy, in Digit street, Car lisle, immediately opposite the ILailrnul Depot and Witirett's Rotel,. My residence being there, I will always lie found at home, ready . to attend to the basitiess of the In addition to the Imiso of a Magistrate, I will attend to all kinds of Writing, snap as I)eeds, 'Mortgages, Bonds, indentures, Articles of Agreement, Notes which will fri - okeettled in a neat pumper arid ac eoriling tP the most-opproted-firms.. The tllfieu laftify necniiied'hY me, in Mr. Irom's building is for rent, and possession had im mediately. The refit is low and the location good. - jar] 12 1818 , • • G DOI IiIt:MING. • S L,LI r, Main squat, Carlisle . .ocusn')arlatta, POrry.. Hotel. • , to in; Orin hta .friends and . Ike .trayelling ■ I public that '.Fie hat; itemnvi,ti ftonithe uld starid,. known as Weibly!s.l - ioldl, to public heeds, 'recently 'occupied by Joh': COrnnum;onSorthlianolver streef, nenr the puht iidequire,:iithers he witd.'lie glad 4ussee IteneainAttacesrliem ',Perry and. Cumberland, and as Irian" new. ones as - pbmilds. : . Hie house is large and in g p od,order,euntaieing,a sulteiarn.ntinnber . _brivellAnrniehdtl. chaMbeie ~_ and levbry . cull ) , 4r*the mnat entnroftlthleiaotiM i tinoda.tion'of he'eup-; plied:l , .itirtheßilioidewdelientdes ;;ThOto,is e ?Mtn tablirtg;rt(teeliedto t he. bonen , and 'ea ritli I OA tI ei sri)) . k,.ftkie nd nee, - 7 . -- invitee , a eall.;fi . b , othbrs;'eoillApnt Olhil'ibilitytriogkeatktiirti6tiOn r ClFINal7'. - d',. , - i, ,, ;.pi,.. . ' ' ' Netxr , Luinber-Tar .: - . ~ ~„4, TIIE subscriber h a r e t vi e IF li ti t . ' r o e ' c it ; a a w n a , leo lh o ii ~,. :Yard at, the ,torner :0 ~,,OSttitk_e,,coiist,n-ii "leY' ' ''"ii4 hiti'"no'4v has a ' n ' lv 'o t f ee P as P aaed TINL` laeir /wild ti 'fitillTroutn4BM.tqleill anti: h er ,- I t inde ( FlO kal).4 mid' K,- • ' - irgll'lciv4 tot' ekali; , -17t1jr;IiIrTif111611—lin h Ill i tlll4' ntrohnizel , k.' geseqbacirally',..builits'•! ettll ri „, , f t, ma n N_,, , '1 ,inat ,1, 9 -7, 1 .. r . c,o' , 40 , A :2 , .., -, :•th4'-7 2 ' , V7''. , : ' .., , t 7„ . ';, l . ' '.. '.,.. I Johlt P. 4340,,, ,, . . - ' - ,'l /-"' '''-'s. f.:.t na T :Rei.E.itprectio.in:,l WHOLESA 4 La. ~ , . ~.., . .a _ _, l pai, ,t , i ir c :'!flEticiiig' rih'ivihfpterP, q ll l : ll , t ; i ll e nr,r,r; - t0 p r , , , ,, ,, , ~1 .. ..,, 1 oi„dissibLVatllll . • J4h, • %tar, reeeivadr. fro m, I ; F/4 11 0 7r et raet,,r,'erltelo.. o, j.: ___..., A , i ,, ~,; 1 .tfpw,. irk ti9,l ,-1,!11i.1?51(?.10,1it,!17.rAff°4"0";:ii.e11iy,72..-1 jiii:fiiiiii,.,t itteilc,,jp,,nll,l:7i?6r:ll,,t.„o,4lol,3o'sei!l, l'atj4::iti rel i "' :ll l°ll fli n 4i :tioiiiiii,TO l ,;‘',liP:',' ; ' r ', '', ll .P l :', 1, 1 ita,witr, ffi,o : -y:1: °,, ,.- - - '" ?' “,. ....1,, d ory m id , - . 6,q,;; '6 l i Al 9 : ti : l l.llB'l lti t o ll t i l s ; l :l ' )it'ic,o ' fili.''itile ti, r'=; I;ORLertl9-'6:.1.71LP.i.:47., '.•-•o, 14,, Y17.4;-,,.:' --.,:::;.,.:7.--:,,,...,T„t,..;,.? ,:;.1.,,-..:,,,,-;:,....:,T;j::....-,. 1'.';'•_,,,,,,.:,.",;.,,_ -_:.,)....4,,,,,,...,::,,,,.,.q.,,,,....:.,.,....., -~4,-A,' ' ktu,bs. —Dr. John J. Myers, Dr, I C. Loomis, Doctor A. Rankin, Wm. T. Brown, Henry Edgar Keene, Carson C, Moore, WRIGHT 1-85-SAXTON, Plainfield 013331eal Aeademy, (calm ]IILRI WEiT OF GAR LISI.G.) FOURTH SESSION Dligtstrate's (Moe Removed ",/,.4tv: n::'',,,,,,.:'-'.,,,,,',;•:;'':.';';',:'.i.- t&- 3w:intuit& eonvanics The Franklin Fire Insurance Com- pang of philadelphia. FFICE, No. 1634 Chesnut street, near Fifth O street. DIRECTORS. ' Charles N. Banejicr George W. Richards Thomas Hari • Mordecai D. Lewin Tobias Witirner ' Adolphe E. florid' Samuel 'Grant • David S. Brown • Jncoh_R..S.ntith_, orritr,Fallpmen _ • "Continue . to mak-e.insurance _ , ted,.an eyery description.of property in town land. country, at rates as low as are consistent with security.. The company have reserved n large sontingent fund, which:with their capital cud pre ; !Mums, safely invested, afford ample protection te the insured. The assets of the company on .Tanuary Ist, 1134)1, as published agreeably to an net of Assem bly, were as follows, viz : Mortgages 8800.55 R 65 Real Estate 108058 91) Temporary Leans 124.4511 00 • Stocks 51,563 25 Cady en lined - cud in hands of • • agems, 35,573 28 •. Since their incorporation, n pertnd Of eighteen years, they have paid upwnrds of Qua 31ti.Liam, TWO BUMMED TITOCRAND IJOLI.)019; losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as, well as the ability'rind disposition to meet with promptness, nll liabilities.' • CHARLES N',BANUKERt,-,Pres't. CJIAS. U. BANCKEtt, See'. • feb *2 —Titeunthseriber-is-agent-for-the-ahaVe-eompany for Carlisle and its vicinity. A ll appliCations for insurance either by s tnail or,perannally, will be prrimptlfuttencled to. -W. D. SEYMOUR. Fire Insurance. rpn F. A LLP.N" 4 .Z:v E. NNSIIOIROL`GII IG 1 . Mutual Fire insarame Company of Cum berland county. incorporated by an net of Assem bly, is now folly organized and. in operation, un der the management of the following commis ,iuners, viz Cht. Stayinan, Jacob Shetly,Vm. li. Gorgne, Lewis II yer, Christian '1 nzet. Pobert Sterrett. enry Logan,Michael CockliEN_Betijiimin 11. asser, Levi ;Merkel. Jacob Kirk, Sand. Prow : Hr. sr, um., n .iieiciimrlqienetitan;wlll) respectfidly call the attention of villain's al Cumberland and York 0/Unites to the advantages which the cunt puny hold out.— The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any company pf OM kind in the Stele. Per sons wishing io beenmeritembers nre invited -ti make application to the agents of the conionny. wlao are willing to Wait upon them at tiny time. JACOII SIIELLY, Presidtirt II EgltY LOC;AN, V. Pres t Lewis Hrrn, Peereinry ' Mien AEh Coricr.t.x, Treasurer AGENTS-11111.1011th Marlin. New Cumberland; Christian Titzel mai John C. Dunlap, Allen; C. 11.. farintim , Kingstown,; Ileury %caring, Sliiye 1111111$1.,W11: Sillloll (Jester, Worinleysburg ; llo• heir Aloore. Charles bell, Carlisle. • - . Agents for 1011 Comity argil) Kirk. gene• went;nJ John Siihrrick, Julio Rankin, J.liow Peter Agents for llurrisburg—llouser & Lochtonn 15,1) • GUM ilrlit LA ND V. ellietteal -Pi•olectioat Conk 'll muTu- AL . itit o 1 .1.1 1 u ri o NII,A tinder Il l te direction of the 70110 w mg ittntrti 0 1 \Ltuagres lOU the ensuing year, l'ettsitlent; Samuel Guilt ttith, Viet l're iltieelt Dada \u NI eColionit. TreaFtwert G. iller.Seoretary, James %Ye:title) .:101t0 ti ream , John Zug., Ahrtatunt Eintt—ltieltartt IVotols,, Stiontel - !Imam, \V Illi3llll Veld 1.1,(111 Coyle, A levander lb jaut. There ore tato It number of Agents appointed in tit, tAljttem I:mutates, who will reeeiye applications fur jn stmanee suit lorward them lin medintely for rip pitsvail to the office oldie Comptinyot hen the pol icy will b e issued withont delay. For huller i Mot:elation iee the Ity-la w sof the Company. - ritos. C. Nt I 1.1. E. II l'aest A. G . . MI•LLER,SeIOY. . . The etAlbwing genilemetr4rrrvr - bieen appointed A t: PINTS : L. 11. Williaw s, F.Eq.,Westpenneboro, Gen eral Agent. . S. I. Cole, Carlisle. Dr. lea Gay, Nlezhanieslolre,. 1 George Brindle, Esq.. Monroe. . .ins. M. Menns,Esq..Neel!nyg. . John Clemlenin. Esti. Iln}i•stown. Stephen Culherisnov.Shippensburg. , S .pt embet. '29, 1%17 E. unable Life Insurance, Annuity anti Trust Company, • CIFFICE 71 Welton street, Phintlelphia.— 10 C pit al 8150;010.—Clvirler perpetual.— :Make Insgranee nit lives lit their (are in Philn. and at their Agenries throughoto the States, at-the lowest rates eLpremilint. Rates Ow insuring nt $lOO no n single Life. A [le. year. Fur years. I,oe I Fur I L 1 ' l O SI 91 1',60 99 1.30 • - 2,01 1,29 1,114 2,70 1,811 s , 2,07 I . 3,9.1 ._. , 59 I 3,4 . 8 I EXANCLE.—.I parson aged 90 years next birth day, by plying the company 115 cents would se cure to hie fauttly..or heirs $lOO should he die in one yopr ; or for 89,00 he secures to them 81000; or for 813 !mainly for seven. years he 'freetires. to them 81000.stmald-ho dia.in l sovert-years-;-or , , for 910,40 pefdlinintallY:dining life, ho secures $lOOO to 1)0 paid:Whoa ho.dies. insurer securing his, own bonus,-by the difference iit amount of Premium§ from those charged by, other offices. For $19.00 the heirs would calve 83000 shopld,he dip in,one y,ear.• Forms:of nPlilienliop nird all n11016:4115 my: 'itt 'the' 'ollitto' 'of *Pin'x Esti, • • ' •' Tr.. CI:IC.0 R Pros't .Ij. G. TIICYETT, Sed E k. .' • Dr. I), N4dAnute;:Medical-Esnminer. oug23-1y Premium.. Plaster. )5r.. - •Th:TlßlTKNlDTnovirbfiliraltilthe - p - ulf lie hie Indian ;Vegetalklo Prentinni. • ,Piasteri' ' 01- . .qualitiei of _whin li_afte ni.`and pa:l , riehee. hafe , benii eatiiblished, - all otomen.whoAnity be;elliieted::Vittt.the election "trf P,4,0 i'SlivUtual,,(n;;tlll:K?l,lenlWorol),' he !ri iiw• co trilivin a his Oto s tar, mini ti sure; and:pniedyi,enre:lnAltefoloit epace °Pt itne.okfr'em t 11 ; ee we if oPPI iodt`Ylth Pn , ood •tot 0, die. carding,ai , ,- , h' iiniifCOna,expen, livelinnlngtnf"'long.in'din. ,l,f rbi 4: he t f ee lslns . Akfed)o.eta;lnghnennei,akho.lo,,not:fikled.in ono inetenee n.q.of !Ivan liendred and at y.,eneee., ;Prinkt'O•Ntriloi.taitt FlnkfTniCii'rlielti Lk' 'B;,•ELLIOT.:and , Dr: • • •,' • ir, l3 , 9 , 6 s; l Y : : nri g ar tgßPW „, jiI,TUQW9 ,tnwooop-Ptlamisußp. I .Al9rolliprilpf Ail: .1 p 0'0,4 !Intl r othqrll,,y)oll)#': SOrit,ol:GqverniTiOnt, fi ndit a•iery dee, 41:;iibleskii3piiie.iit6C9.: , , r . p47.C4rges inodernte:•• I.*AtAivts,:viafraiiim-40rew,viii4NO,7419tilt • 0 .P 212 1,k , OATlRlVARWqatilViiilligeroio , , • T , snip Ini , 4-"-j-tintly 7pz•=j)`4-14-#6,oBftqp,, ' • Rem BESS _ ..,..... _ _ Leol Q QARMSLE; ;5E:r0.0T%R::27,:..1,848..,...:. e 1,220,097 0 2,97 I: 604 mum ? I ):9(e. } ,Wt4 • [OrlVlnai.) A TRIIE SKETCH . . . . BY EnwAnn 'STILE! EDE. ANTUDE OF "TABLEAU ETBUINOB." • `. 'Twos' Retainer eye? The hoard rildity were'calmly Riding down Upon the breast of night, like toil-worn mcut . i Sinking to sweet repose ; and golden Llotido, ' t .01i pinions bright. weteitov'r • sin the west • Like 'angels mourning o'er tar e so n's deep grave.. - The soft•wlnd!camerin playa nog the' vines. • _.. And, passing by, Iqung low, s °thing St Water- 4 Rocking with sweet and odor-laden breath_ The cradle . of the-tiny humming-bird. • The smiling flower won the Zephyr's kiss, Then gently enema-to wait for night's` approach To catch the loving glance of anise bright star, And bide its image in her dew-gummed breast. \ The golden-robin whistled nut its not s, , Then darted high above, ns If-it horn .- . tier evening-hynin tip, os nn of ring pi e, To Cod's high home of glory, love and II it. The strenmlet rippl'll oti through grairt;cla fields, • And often seembl to laugh. in mirthful gle , When casting drrips of bright and sparkling spray Into the modest maiden-violet's face Nestling upon its smooth and grass•fring'il banks. The "busy bee" flew bylditli honey-freight. Binning his little horn, InAverning notes, To toil his fellows-of the coming dew, ...,__ , _ The sivaliow skimin'il along thin tranquil sheenmi •And oft, with swiftest wing, its'illunibey broke,' • As if it sought to wash nil stains away, )kill see Its image •in the crystal wade, . lleforteit homeward flew to greet its mete. The fond came forth with quick and playfuljunip, Rolling him little 'eye, 'with gunning - shined, - 4' To note the simple fir6-fly's sparkling lamp. Right merrily the cricket chiro'd nwny, And slyly stole from nut his hiding place . To laii4ll at Day's Invi looniest as it died. Am - litter dny hoe gone Tn beer lie reeord'up to nod's high throltst . Ana. with Its rapid hours, have goosed own) , 101 l many dreams ot• glory- love and Jny. _ Death has been hog sieve the morning dawn,' And meny n wen ry, world-wrong'il soul Tlati Mlfili - lienelith the shallow nr-Tititu's shroud, _ In the wide iarner of riernal rest, I The lovely babe, . Tint, in the morning hour, play'd on the breast, And woo, with sunny smile, a mother's kiss, zta And y • iniTial nrphnne, Dm, Stand Witattlitg - sttstund The .ittioi or their roily loving ft lend, r, Who died iv lien gently teaching thentio coil , The Cod of IleaVen..`grtend of the fatherless." Methinks att n figel-lin tul came linst'ning down Tn bear that mother hence; nitil bear above • Another opiril ptir . i; sinsChrieWA InVp Atiloll.2, the rntspolled - 111 the "hotter land." Carlisle Iron Works. Po., July 17, 410.. _ .4.11 LaIIO=IIIBIIIO.IIII4MISMIIIIMMINIEMISEMBIMININE9 J.M:is.i,•A' . ,:t:Ott . o. Meeting of 'Colored Geinblums.' From dor Editorial Gossip, of the N. Yolk gnickerbocker lagaz,n.e, wAtziftact -die fol lowing highly interesting proceedings of a meeling of •colined Gettiblinns' convened at I:tica N. Volk, in the purpose, of cht,ostfig 'ilele4aie 10 the tit:into (Free Si!)(i flail. 11e have seen nuiltii.g half fig/ rich for many a dry. Au 01.Faingoorrespondent in Utica, the residence of Mr. HENRI' C. PANtlii., the cel ebtated colored baud, semis its tun amusing account of the proceedings at a meeting of philanthropic ebonies held previmis b, thc-as sembling ci the Butlalo Convention, Mr the purpose of selecting delegates to Mat body. Mr. Pancko, our poet, Mr. Enuilt, Tonstir, Mr. Niels Freeman, who by nlways wait ing,' has advance•tl, Mt. Tucker Woodson, 'lt jthlLtlesF. word-spout' among maims of his sect, these, with a 'dim, dark audience,' wcia theta. Some wags had pursuaded Mr. 'Paneko that it MIA indisponsible Mat he should go to 131111A10, to which he replied that he was ‘pulliely lgrceable although he wiis iu laver of General Tavtutt, (lmnsell he was.) lie would yet go 'cording to his •con structions. 7 The puu•eedines seem millet tv indicate anxiety to go. They ware us fel low: Mr. Panda). '1 move dai Mr. neon= niter; de cheer. Mr. k'retanalt. !No, not p l does'nt hub itol'ing, In 110 wid no Conveotion. M. Smith. , 1 inove dui Mr. Punoiro takes de clieer. Paqtko. 'Dar fln\v ! (he's i'it I was jes' goat' tor to move mysel. dat Mr. Smith takes the diem; and I will, Si. second de mo tion myself, ;tad put e'rr . It's carried. Mr. Smith take the cheer. Woodson. . 4 1 moves dut air. l'ancicir be Secretary. AP. Pion/co. 'No. na: I wants lo,do some spe it thyse 11. ( E'yti/e Chairmitn. 'You will yoh , be'pre-Itibited, — .3/F:Tiihrkii :weep; mounts if pair of Speetitclii?!, rind begios'io 'eke times, exuefly heltits•seefWliire folks • • • likit it film° geni l , blurn : would .state objeur ob, die L doesn't kuow r tuyee'l. tur 1 would like to ' • • • ' ••• •' -(101th otrair) (mr honor and fel low•(mimed people:, tto I-understands, tll jet.d i gh ineehog eutner r " late a finti t son as is Inoprioni fur. to go to Hof. fu lo' On file obit h.lostatree' rtt..clis Month, hod din'-im (it Ceti ,ion ton to lePresent de 'color- P.ollelolioe oh de Empire State.„''And fe,lo . w-oolerei -peoploi ol Cut Tuisons2i.i_n oLable_tO r_to_ pay, dare 'ipetises,;'bresealin ti'eohirl n_hpletlow , ahtf histek'.'em I . i Al r;, EPoridavq:' I wis spre ilitl i eu,r delVolOjwoolithe e'd 1 , 0 `doleeti:Mal,in v din; Conventino would to 'dal 'white t tar in- hilveiht ntd.a delegate, linen -'olkltlti in sao Side:ol'; polities witizthi white ,pem. 'o'6'llllM:tire itiMieho Meet tal'Btiltulitj: and they, , Wand:oilli-eiittil Amin,t . one lu s rZio 141.1,11,1(11'14, apptienlleityPAl'l7 i-bretiAll 1 ;1 1 11 1 . ele . Ottielto is an, idlest o,', ttiligeriOnt):,.e sdientl 1i ilieriite.'-'tligghfrblitc.lsllW aJllooddaii thin<tunnii, snr,and..(t fins ee4i`!lir4}+3i all flu iirP ;talk i sees 4inittitiirer*oo44,.'4Oe 4 tf i l mean tide , ( I d. ltt: i lng ?F i b ,fry,0,1,5 , ,40;*.ngtp0+114404 , 011..%.6 ,, tittti, i:4_,porng6•lql 3 4'014,14"./elnopratelwfieldll'll tlie;Whigo - Wordt; IffdAliiirdtretl tif , '• remark; and as Pancke saw the chances of his:cbmplimentary trip begin'te grow 'small by degrees and . beautifully less,' he waxed %Vann: He rose. DANI6t. W MISTER never ' dispfayed more. 'inner life! He smoked, kindled, and presently broke forth in,lhe fol lowing beautiful appeal to the pale=faces present: • Punch,. Dar now, you see, doesn't you— you gernblimn as has done us de coirilort for to come in here—you see hew boy treat Un cle JO 1 hab lived in Utica twenty years, anti lath neither - been called an itlitit—tici -tiebber; And sou, I. guess, nebber-Vought-1 was and an Idiot—did you!? Bat 1 ant; yo u r fitiar 1 ain. ['ought 1 w ars a - 'spen- Mete brick man, but dey say T am au Idiot? ‘Vell,.bress,'o.l,ord, ill I am an, idiot, why I r foati idiot—dot's All dat is gnat. But, con tinued the bald, 4.lr:Sinith and .Mr- AVood soM—tle honorable gembluin daps fiat's jes' sot down, and dat has tried fur to make out Uncle Jo a fool and an idiot—dey cum to tne:tle.oder day, and Say dot 1 can wilte, and so mitt' stick-up a notice in de church for dis meetin,' end 1 done so ;. and now dey say Uncle Jo's a toil Well bless GOD if he is a fool? Hut il•tley wont send no one to Buffalo,-ob-course dey. won't pay fur de _use ob ills room, because dey don't include to send no one to &Halo; rid now Uncle Jo has gte 'to pay three shillin's; and uf you wtll jest put in a little bit a-liege, why' it will come easier for Uncle Jo. And now, gertailuni, jute hear how dey say dat til a brick. man tries he can't be 'spectithle. Now 1 denounces- dat-doetrine, fur I run a specimen mysedl. wa't is de history oh die sutler!! A lew years ago 1 tried fur to do a little soniethin;_ in de. ay oh poetnisrn'—uf I ant an idiot, and ul I am a fool, tie de hmwrablc Mr. %%Mod son dot's sot down says—and wit% was de result ? liysupporl ! De blends of poem-- Ism' clustered 'round mn, and dey celebra limier! we. Why jes' see here, a oetriblutrf told me dat las' winter lie was in Rome, in - Italy, and tie been! of 'Mr Paticko, dat 'tile Idiot,' of ;Dr. IVoodson titter dere, tells - de trill!, and he see in Romp, in the lieurilek,- et hotrger Some of his pertictions. And g'erri litolii we't. is sere larder on dis'iiiihyttl. Oii de touiteenl day oh June last, lie pre:Tined tuiCki JO A' lir beautiful breast-pin. And w'its is dere lamer? Ott de lent day of -last drily de. Hon. illr. Phelps, wire, knows all i(iiiiiTir? he sent - rrre e- . a fine hook; (one tit the multituditions done,' that occasionally reach every hotly !) Anil -Warts - dere lifrilell — Wl4.; - Mr. Peril, - who is slimier ob de Congressionat gem.' , - Mains, lie -ent me anoder book. But a nig ger can't be 'speciablu-,, and !Uncle Jo must be an idiot ! Dar now ! you see, Mr. Wood 'son, whether Uncle Jo is a tool ! • lie can j wear a Brack coal, and spoke to a white 1 matt, and Write verses; a),tl puny good var• see' ton, and here is some of 'tun. (Can't , quote.) And yet Uncle Jo is a lool—Mr.. 1 ‘Vootlson lid;! you Fl)—he il Id. Neil, lures, God ter a, of he is, dat's all,lunt I did:nt know ! I was a fool belore-1 nkut?' 1 'The meeting broke op.)!!! most admitted ritisonler,' nod no colnied il . .gate %%as t,ent i to the Bonk Coriveution.' Me.. Pt/who's desire to be remembered a• an !idiot' i eminds us ol Dogberi V's anxiety 1 to be wiinen down as an ass.' but if that could not he done. it-,was not to be torgonen j the lie tens one. Ihit jesting Will 11111 apart; let it hoi be uncured, because n e occasion ally give illustrations, kindred with the a bove, ol die peculiar gilts oi . , lileratwons co. hod PUSStillA.' that we are Unwilling to tee ! ognize !coloted merit.' We hethil with plea -I,sitre the oilier cycling!, at a church-hall near j the corner ofßleecker Street and Cram:ie. place, a ilkeonrse how lho lips of a young ! negro clergyman, a Mr. Wilson, a graduate ; of Om Princeton Diinnity Scnooi, which in logical acuteness, approprijneness ol lti.• I gthige, and excellence of manner, would have done credit to any white rniuiizter of the gospel in town. IVe con less to have bee n eipially emriniced and gratified. Alt: these images ol Gaul cat in ebony' may be 'wash ) cil and made white in ilie•blood (il the Lamb; i while fairer sons and daughters of Adam I shah time short 9I the 'great salvation.' Titr. NEW ZEALA:WRIt AND 'VIM; MISPIONA- ItY.—Ainotig4 the earlier Miesionaries who visited New Zealand, one gent , ctiont, iNtr. was distinguished alike for his zeal in the good cause and the success with which nis ethos were attended. Ills most prom isicg proselyte was,One of tLe native chiefs; this wan was constant in his attendance let ever Mr. --pet moil Divine service, listened to the Eel toon with the deep est interest, Ural was alWays considered a very satislavtory cotiveit,' All at ;owe, his behavior underwent a complete change r ; he absented himsell lrom the prayer miienitizs, appeairedrinorose and dejected, and gave a sullen answer to any question as to his al tered conduct. At —see t for him ; and niter some trouble elicited that he w . as_veity unhappy. , 'Unhappy I' exclaimed the : good mission -it ry-rinitOvileriitore Caine in' him , inn eliristiliti,.you' tell' trie'say;• .prayer's= l -401- vetry,good ?.) ,• '— ,•-., ~•-,.-•, why should AIa.TOO ; you , Waii a ybd say C a t rlsiiu ii rnnn only have' one'ivile..' .NOW: YOU'tiity' . that .very viricleed.: what . nie do 'W it eh!' • This.was 'what is coMmonly called a pa , Sf3r, and thw:worthrt , missionary was al first somewhat aj dletts,,What •atlvice toLiestow,- . idler , a , lewsrabraent!ti ,'econaideratjun he, re,: • 8 11POi r A .s.° thqt. in, Om .4itnni ti' dale . ; _ yo io lc tr . rit ty W Net!, yoti . ,tfe . ',Meiii:ahilOptd .. inul, Then' put .the oilier 11 6 0 1 )V . akr Yes; ; put het 'ftWhyL et tourSe'takingr : Tor .her Yoh qmilehiand3ho4knr otitefi signified hu a i i,) ..t Es lair a .'ilith-iitanY'' . eiriressinne''of ratitude. s ortitme.o apset,, Vilma boa, with a:,cothilettegre : ..oesigniig , With euntent 4 ., Irwpnt74inli s int`elisti., al!: to, you acted upop , py:: : cidlicejtopAN"z : :.ip : ,i:, vti;3' 0 .4 . 1 only iil?dA9 s c, tyir ttiff.chter,"*lih 414 ug,'4ol3!tlo,o,lt?,olool. tie witl,. ., iiiirtiiloo4olool _ 'pinuBe,,re 112»ahiciill, STATE OF TILE VINION: "OLD ZACH IS COMING!" Our political intelligence - from all quarters of the country is favorable says the Plii phia North American, and if the Whig cause 'advances (and who doubts it - fy between this time and the 7th of November, with any- . thihg . like the speed and pregress el_theirist thirty days, there can be - no doubt. of,the -o verwhelming triumph--of General Taylor a naipit the combined forces of Martin Wm Buren, a "Northern man. with Southern prin ciples," - and Lewis CdR; ; a northern man. w Wino principles. Hosts of the honest „portion of the ;n-call ed DemOcraire priory are abandoning the Baltimore candidates, arid either uniting zea lously upon General Taylor, or adopting Mr. Van Buten, as it hall-way house, for their emisciences to halt at. Disgusted with tAte. frauds, add indignant at the gietation of old and. ambitious leaders, they are every where breaking the shackles which haVe so long restrained their independent action, and. are now rallying to the support of, the people's ,eturditlitte. The following is one of the marly noticcs that ilai'y pass under out inspection.. • "The - New Orleans Bee ol the Gth ittsbint, states that the Taylor men of the Third Mu nicipality—hitherto the 16cm:4 ol Locolnvoke' —made is splendid and _efteeti.ve deintinstta non on the evening of the 4111. The xery lan . re meeting wiis composed in about equal tioinheis of %Whigs and Democrak who role )or Taylor, Numbers of Irishmen were pres ent who had thrown oft ilie shackles ol par ty and rallied limier Old hitch. 01 the six Vice Piesidents,five are Democrats. Two ol the_ principal orate's_ upoit the_occash , n, Col. tleinucer • flint, and Hon. Vespasian avowed themselves thorough going Denims orate. nod exhorted the people to stand by Ohl Zarb. The Dee adds that — llse great est,-.oinssible-enthasiasm . characterized the probeedings. The speeches were • very ehc fluent inui spirit stirring: The, flee says, 'Aiming the speakers . wits Ilbe Captain of a company who had 'ought at llama Vista. The name ut this gentleman lice escaped hat lie, too declared hicn ell n Deitiocite, surd expressed his iiitention of suppoitiiig General Taylor. "This demonstration proves better than anything else the vitit thai die cit izen.. Alt partieg iiie going it strong lei Old 'Lath and New Dile:tits will give him a not jilrity that will overlap anything that she has ever chow, and entitle her to the ptoud ap pellation of the "!).litter city oh the Union." PROSPECT IN AMINE! The Portland Adveaiser, vek:nring lo an estimate of the Piesideldial vote, in which Ives conceded to CASS, says : i n n il mu g esi i nu u ns ou t of t hi s State that Alaine t 3 put down for Case. 11:e have hereto:toe to esiimwed it onrselves;— hot since the election on Monday: we incline to Me opinion that Taylor Mid FillmOre elec tors will he chosen. A plurality eleels.— Some who voted the Dann ticket On Morality, will Vote the Van Buren in November, mid others will vole for t aylor. Maitre Most ai least he put down among the ilentalnlnates. Vim Bolen will get several thousand more Man Hamlin, while tie cute for Cass will of that fur Dana. By piper r . flini Avi.oa WOO. FILE TIM STATE 01' MAINE." CHEERING. FROM INDIANA ! A letter front Lafayette, Indiana, to the Lou tsv Joan) al : says : "It has beet industriously circulated, un til the lie has gained credence even with the Whigs, that lien...l'B3lor cannot touch bottom' in, (los State. The same thine was said of Utittenden in Kentucky, mull tile Whigs a broad dispaired of his election. There is IM noire truth in the report about Taylor in In diana than there was in the inevitable del lent of Cf shoir' you how the current sets, I Will icfonn twin that a day or two aeo a Henri inlormed me that in coming from Crawlordsvifle to this place he met from Into• to five hundred wagons, and that but one. of the drivers was for Van Boren. ten or twenty for Cass, and the rest for Tay; lor. 'Volt may rest assured that Indiana will stand up for old llongh and Reddy." Tsstin4shp—A Rom SCIINILL—Among the F,lntitors in Tennessee is hat : glotious Whig,. Ev-Govet nor Jolt esottd Bx-fi'oiltrtior 13rown, both of whom are regarded hy their respeci. tivoloiroefiLes-thetr,-4atottionsLiht-the--t4ton-p -.24lgeetPitVrent th. 4,114 has been felt to wit ness their eiteottitter ott'llint boptitts (moron). They' met a feW' thiya shire ih Dantititige 'Jeffeison'eonitty, when the following Refine, •ns ' tleieribetl bY The correspondent' of the IChak.villeltaghtfett, , eitne'ofi: r • l'Onti of the most ntnnsing oteitlenis of ihp r p I tiefl - ditWl.4iiii:Toite.4 - ritp 7 flee ot the toW signed 'by Gen. Cass while, ,Goyet nor of tog ont. or Imprisonment ot.veytnin,.ltiprsonS. ineotion'ett t!ipteitt; jintler gtat4- attes'ethribtitlea tionti ignitor. Intl the tirisotiePestaiiil;_fitaVfliiag6lll:.• iy; ntl :o p risQpi hint or Itifo .• hint' 4 1 10 1001 , , rentk,,tho4o-30 . 4Pre1t4 tnitl'lfitpr 6410 tc! - F,olvo :.19!%ir(J. aat.f'lteag 'Should tid:• Ica 'W140 , 11'4 'rettieint: - "lbw . = how lttog i and , receivewe':ilpti'l.'reefilleet, • 1100nittlystrjpee ..welli"lahlt 'aintlitr,‘jhe' charge f spetifsvg":mi;mmc..v:f.o.k,YA:, wobtfog log, fon?. iotaccessov.k, iii eauyua.i!ig ••11 - StiliTe`!agiiitTei:TON guuti - 1 ii:oe . 71.1, - ThiCrAllet'fffive - begit odaida , 640 otiik kolt , i‘• 1)1 IA c eolineted of nvissett Ale; bilirjo - qiitto•.o:iiii4ftliit;3 . tsikl , lovern'or; ! t 3 ' . (py% , ,-tlOkt, Iv!) 41i1 3 .roMa,InWir , 011+ 1 1 1 ,. , 1 ,0 . 40 1 ,91'. MO ces P, let iFY , l!lP r Pl etel l t' l f i vo illhe l!,o il 4o a ! ei" 9" 3 r*iliano44 ' iWhictr eii•Govepigl,itinei; vijifficlC"ii rtroducp y kso t • fl ,r,11; , ! .1{,6 , t, 6,, ,!,',f''6',l‘l:.-ttgi. unq 41fRIJ Adii ii" jV,4--44-4 v-, '-nsTettekirxlVAd.,Airl-0,;,'1' ~,,;;.. -. ~ ;..r~ ~. ~ ~;, . •~-~ V , . 3`. ~~.1~-fib '4u = IMMO TILE PAW[AC: ..wipitic§. ‘Ve • find the )11. the tpottey article of the Philadelphia Ledger, of last week "The-receipts pl the Collector's office in Hits city, on the Coltimbia Rail toad, for the month o i l" august, were 622,362' IFss than in Atignst last yeaO " • ,There something for. the •Mx-payers of Pennsylvania to ponder over,,says the York Republican.' The fulling Oil, if truely, abated, is --indeed - ,4llarriting.. , ;•4li6ordingtto - ,lfre la test statement of the --- tolls-'receivil" - ciir • - the Public Works of this State, Which Are ,have at hand, it seems that -ab.ot‘one•Sixtli of the whole ambunt is collected at Philadel- ' .phut. Ai the.saine'ratecil deficiency which has orteurred at that point, - the falling-Off. the anictint to 6134 . 07,2 ,i . leringth.e,rranith of done! II the same proportion should. continue during the whole time the Canal ,is open, the loss would be at lea d ONE MIL LION OP DOLLARS, or faro thirdsLnY entire reremte during the last year. This is r.o doubt too high but in any pin sit Of•view i n w hi c h 11 1 subject can be tegartled it pos -sesses deep interest Mr the people of Phila. delphia. much the Public works do not . yield es much this year by. a eery large - Siint es they did tr. 1847, is very Clear Irdin the lit.- tie light we have on the yelieet.The 'cx net deficiency caiinot be aseettained because the mime is received by the several Coke , tors' Offices are not published this.seoson. as formerly; no doubt in coneealthe real condi tion of things hop the peophi, and enable Moinitsr - Lokusracrit and his friends to sue carrying the election. Fuough known, however, we should think, to.arresti. public attention. The cause of this unfavorable romlition of things is apparent. It is the operation of the Tariff 01 181 6. . Notwithstanding the Confiln• ued existence of that law, the prices of Ag• licidnirid produce have .gone floiva, and it -on hinges seeks a market over our Public %yin ka. fly The operation of that lavrolte business, in rellllHylVOlllil Is piirali7eds .7 ma• ny of the Furnaces,. Forges and tiolfmg_ . ._ Mills. have -stopped lOU'S whiih they , pool on ore, rust and .p. 1.2, bay other manufacturers of Iron are lost m the State, In this state of affairs, TAXA- TfON and PUBLIC DEBT are all that the cilizem. of Pininsylvania have to expect du ring an interminable duration of rears, on less they tliio ifieie diseiplespfFree 'nide out of isdiee, anti confide their Aovernment to the'Liends of Protection. "Too Rich.". Last fall, ulnae Gen. Irvin was the Whig candidate for Governor, The Locoloco invert. trom 01113 mot of the State to lhe other, rang the changes on Gen. Irvilds gieat wealth:— They said he was "too rich!' to receive the yo ca of poor men, a 1 called upon thi. • class to come out - an oppose him. _Now, however their views 1 rich men, appear to have undergone an entite change. They are suppoiting, a ;c,antlitlste 'Tor President; who is worth about HALF- A MILLION.oI dollars, and who is mactittsly one of the the most high strung'ARISTOCRATS in the comnry. Not satisfied with thie they have nominated or Govettfor a fettred Car Min- CIIANT, who possesses more thnn TREBLI the wealth of Gen. Irvin, and who, previous to his election to tlre office of Canal Com mi.,sioner, waa Hying in luxurious ease at his PitiNcElN Cocsrav sv..tr . , in the county of Alotitgomety. "Consistency" ihou al t indeed "a jewel r' Lewis Cass and..Morri , Lotiestreth the candidates el the pore De. out fAVy ! 0, Moses !,:-//antingdon /mortal, NOT To -- nu THICK ED AriiirrThe decei ved Wol killlfilett of Petinsylvanin, ported Polk and Dallas, because their name. were associated-as the ehritupiong'of theta:- 01 of 42, recollect the.eittel trick whichlfas perpetrated upon The followingeent w 1 ic h tcelink,ill Ike Hollidaysburg Register, Apeaks ilie sentments of thousands of the a bused and deceived "Democracy." . t. We the undersigned, formerly be:fought ft to what is called the Derriocratio partyject called upon to state that we ynted' {'ohs; and Dallas in 1544, upon the assurance ; r 4 the papers and leaders of the party,Aparli. , Matti; in Hollidaysburg) that they,. were the fth of the Tariff of 1812. We are flow fully satisfied that we were wilfully tout knoxingly deceived,mot only . from the:fact of every tariff bill being repealed,.but,drom finding that those who published iti their pc. , pers, proclaimed on the stump, ittid'earriki an their lianiters---.Polk, llnllae, Shunt, Mid the 'radii of 1542' aro now ,Renouncing and advocating the Sritish Tariff ot184(1, r We are tree to acknowledge that by 'lacer tion they induced es once to vote in favor it English interests, that was their fault—it if they - 11r; so.agaiii it will be..ours— Tcapten.Onteir, ITitoriarrtr,ftattirr, alerts CiiiisMthis • • . " , ,,Yrisuctr,Gmbiii;:trs. 4 'Hulidttysiatrg, Sept. I . =g- .448. 40corosco', • 9,NAity.--S.lestravd uniprege Ciotwrie. , —T t which is in , The who • or noliri,'-4 little.tpoOt,thptt ' • .. , Filly=four forty; i!sr din utik.. !' • , • 1:1 ,:I!"9('A'Y . 4 41,1dimitless achieveglentineirickillee •- of an',ooo, liyeii,. 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