Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 17, 1849, Image 2

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    LITEfttERMILOOPA ,
INAIIGiURATION OP :LOUIS' NA
POLEON! THE CABINET
THE POPE,"&,e.
The Steamship America arriVed 11 . . 6
Boston, on Friday morning. On th,P
day of the America's sailing, Cotton wae
dull and dropping.
Flour, duty paid, 26 to 27a per bag , --:
Bonded 25 a -255. 6d._. -Wheat 6 40 7e ,
per 70 lbs.• Corn Juts been declining.— .
White 305.; best yellow 326.,13d.
The Presideot's message ‘witi — reattin
England with•greatinterest, particularly
that portion. , of.
California. - I 7 . ,"
PARIS, Wedriesdayli4ec! 20th. .
, The 'CireiribriforpiiiMiiiihrte Pre!'
sident took pliteeilihrilayiitlailieNtitibnal
Assembly ; M. Mar,rast in a lepd voice,
the - 4h sothettlitit:hrokeir tlitieo*n, de
clared 'Louis VapeleenvPhield ern of -the
Republic, one -and:litta iviiiblevfrom :that
day to the second Sunday:oft May, 1852,-
and invited- the new. ~Presidept. to. come
forward and take the 'oaths. re,quired 7 "3l4' •
the Constitution.. , • •
Louis Napoleon advanced•.ur.the
Vuoe and, was sworn, to remain faithful. to
•the 'Republic and 'fortVara its inteiests.
'all respects. He, then read the following -
address to the C hasiiha tea" 'firinr•voice.
CitizenS—Repubilicarts=The-suffragets:
of the nation .irnd I.lteXaftlil..- have just
taken trace out to me mY;fttliure , 'condeat.
d shall follow it as la.:man-Of honor. '1
shall regal!! as the.enemies,-of 04:11..grAin
try all thMitvho shalLattempt to change
by illegal means• what.all.Pranoe has es.
tablished. Betweeh
: Ton .and Arie, Citizen
INpresentativese arly.krea
d,fference of 'optition: ;eiir c . ,"Wighes and
desires.dre the sante. :I-W.4li iike•iyou
to place Society . on,,a ,truo .bpsis, to
strengthen Democratic, ,institutions and
to 'alletiiatethe-sniseries.‘d tl;mtgenerous
and intelligeut people 'tv:hich has ',just.
given me-.such striking' proofs -Of4leir
confidence. •
The majority I .have obtained ri ot ()di ,
penetrates me with gratitude, but • will:
. give to the new government that moral
force without which there is no authority.
With peace and orderour•country can a
gain improve, can, cure !its Wounds and
bring back the men that have-been mis
led, and calm down•eve . it liassion. Ani
mated by a sincere spirti„of conciliation,
I have called
-around caoble and patiotic
men, who, in spite .of the ,diversity• o f
their political origin, arer.ready..todevote
themselves, with. youv to the - application
.of the constitutieniAlie ,improvement of
the laws, and the glory 0f..-the Republic.
As a Republic= government•ooraing into
povver, we owe ,a,debt.of thanks to its
predecessors, wlierft the „deposit. Of - its
.authority is handed-oveatotit,intact;.and
.and -in particular, I owekjt ;to Gen..Ca
vaignac to say, that bit. conduct has. been
worthy - of the generosity.cif his•tharac
ter.and that sentiment of ditty; tvhi;rhe
the first quality .of a 4tesraan. (Bear;,
. - hear.).f-L.
.
=We-- have, citizen representatives,..a
grand mission to fulfil:. We. have to
found a Republic in which. the•interests
.of all.shall be . guardeld'hy a just and firm
„
government, which shall bs. : animatedtby
.a sincere .desire .of progyess,..withont
'being either reactionary ,0r..,171.0pian.
Let us be the nen of the cauntry, ,not
the men of a party ; •ruid'
God, we will at least do good, if we can
not achieve great things.
.After the President had concluded this 1
'brief speech . . he .advanced towards Ca
imignac and 'tendered hint kis hand... !
This movement surprised the Generhl
lint 'delighted the Assembly. .:Cavaignac
shortly-respcmded And shook hands cor
with the President, amid-marks of
'the most mneallivocol sstiplaction _trona
all sides.
.M. Odillon .Barest was empowered-..t0
form !'le new ministry. , i yhey..ore all
anen of character And , captitity,
it Is reported that the Ropei..bas.,ac
icepted aft :invitation •to viSit • Peri*
Van) olal difilotnatists of touis Rhil
lipe are to.have.high.offices,
Accouzus 'from Rome to-day, are.hy . , uo
means satiffastery , torrthe cause-of.order.
The Clubs eyed/whin:possession of the
Government. 'filieir, Chief, Lucien di,o-• 1
tutparte, seems ' , resolved to ..cleatroytthe .
temporal soy reigntycfAbe Pope. .
The Pope still .continues ,fit Gaeta.—
The provisional gover,nittent at.Rome i bir
a vote in the .Upper 'Chamber, has ex
hibited a further. .disposition , to•endeavor
to bring about the , .Pope'S-returnl.. , -Piue
the 9th, however c rrertiSes reieept upon •
condition thattlieChatribelibilissolvo;
the National Guard ,dAd3audbA...o.ttd, the
joUrnals.suppressed. . ',,, . ~„:„., „
....
;PRUSSIA —The , stete, sof 4 kw. e „ , ..mtill‘;be
raised beforethe-beginningiiof!ibet elec
tions, but not until a prtiviskmakdaw•has
appeared - : . foo—iiPpreasi rig ‘the':iibuseejof
theliberty'ef . ' . th? . 4ire#SViiiid - lhf-iiot..-ef
r,.:%,;• t.. 1 -ll' , ~•; I rt
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! . 1 CliklSeqUfnee .- 91:,Ilit9M?,c,piii.. - 61.; ; the . ..
COinititution.:•thel,Ansettmnettyolroal, il63:'
Court of Berlin• has' kinettaOhatged,,tu peed.
~._,a note , to .the • Fliii&ie icth.illabilet, 'r. Whig h.,
contiinA'lCdetititor the dettjgeremeiiv, !Ash'
the 61? Ti44l4: ,l oeb!iiiil:hiiiigelf
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The . Delhi ,Glitieoe,-.exuAteijovenithe:cer,
. • tute - • of . ! , thii . tfa . utonsli Lithothiudianiendp
• wbielwitl‘:.saysii.is 'the fij'det ; yitl iiiiblOt , in
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[Correspondence of tßollorald.]
(flAnniaßtloG, lan. 16, 1849
Dear Herald :—The -Inauguration of Gov_
-Jontisewcarne off-in fine-style to.day.
The Governor wile attended from his lodg
,ings at Coverly's ll'otel,.bya splendid escort
'PlifilfilaifilqfPaiffes7TiiriibigVhefitlke * ttie"
beautiful 'C'cimitiM.iee,tChßi.:, , lMettli,'eriaott'd of
1 Carlisle, and,Capt...Cireyfe el Skippenal:mrg,
loshone cottepiceoottlyakut 'were , 'Pavtiouhtrlr
admired. "The iiiiideitsiliiienieteit„the.!'gall
of ' , RepresentatiVesr 4 wltereAiollt.:liiiiiiikie's'
were iwsetalini, tgligl(VaiPtticililldlitier.:/111
king the usual oath at the-handsef the Spea
ker, the Governor ItWivele;tl It'ill t : , .Miqiqiii
addresF. It is bitief,,l2att,gi.vec-amorritiftenp
,Sive review of the great , Principiescwhicit
form the•tritei - basis,..."aufleftt , ONlWitiiit ',;lt
%vial be read, tyith ! twitierita , aiktiliiiiitalkie l
the people. The ceremoniee illie,day. were
closed by, a reyfew ~of• th' „ , ,I,.poo r klis 'by the
Governor. An ivarneusp.erow4ot „entliusi
aslic Whigs.hils•been" 01r - reeled' bete by the
novel and.graOfying - kiecticle'aitlitfinTaitifi
ration . of a Whie - iovern,or. There is noth.
ing ette - ofireportanoo to epeideol. Itit.l3all
vas_yesteillay_electolL.State_Treasurere_tiy
his own casting vote,- thus•thwartitig the laci.
tieus ilesigns of theiSrativicts. Yours, &c.
ts-JAuzs A. SatKrll,..E4q.jusii•been re-sP
poinied
: Prosecuting -Attorney for Cumber
laud county, 'by Mi.; Dairtigh, new At •
tcirneylponeral. '
, et:TA telegraphic„despach. reports the
death of Col..Croghan, ofkhe Army, .the well
known Hero of'Fort:thindusky.
€Cr-Thc.Logislature of Michigan; after
two days battle, refused logo "mar domina
tion for U. S.Senatorr—More.trotabie - in store
for Mr. (.ads.-,;
• STATE •TEEASETIMIL.-M.r. 41u11 : member
trom.E.tie, having been Settied upon in eau_
unS., was to be eleetedState.Treasuret by the
Itigti on-Monday,, •
SENATORIL—Lion. James Cooper, Mr
tux yeare, (rem Pennsylvania-Gen. Jackson
Morton, - tor six yearp r iporn Florida—Hon.
Thoinaelleltcalt, from. gentaiky—Hon. A.
C.. Dodge, 141 m, tortra-1-iion. Atcheson,
from Jlltsk.otiri r ior six. years, .inive been re.
cently elected by the .Legislatures of their
;eaveraliSratea.
,11 . 4rWe truly regret-etoirleatrit that oar
'friend, Cites.lW.liree2l;:tifoitittlir of - this "be
rodg was a iieeeresuffeter.ll the' salami
tourrtfire in Pillatettg. ,Theobeaniing house
in Which he.and his 4amily resided was
burnt: down, tati most. - inmates lost
their eritire wardrillie,p r aw.rapial was the pro
gress of destruction.
SIVAICOR PF , TllSztirrs,--Gcla. Johnston
sent in his resignation ars etember of the
State Senate, and raso,his.resignatton of the
office of .Spertitasr, on ?Saturday last. Mr.
Dareic, the.Speaker.pro,fem; Then resigned
the chair, and was forthwith elected regalar
Speaker, receivipi the rotes of members of
both parties. ~ •
DEATAI or MAJOR. IL' W. PoirROSE.—We
regret le be called uprin.in:lOcnni the death
of .111,aj. I. •P,4riaosp,•ol 2na Regi
ment..in fanny, O. ,tdajor Penrose died
at filiattsburg.N.a'.-on theaftist day or lie
present 'Month. Xbe decieased was a - man
of Itigh ineu,tal ruin mcnal,guaitties, and his
death .i.Ve have : no doubt, *I/ be sincerely
lawientedlbytilisituartpaq4ettiatances in this
idaes. 'He was 'a, graduate Oir:the :Military. •
vat,soMy,:cio ser:4l4iiiitqle,!iiiqipn' in the
:He 4isci.iiiirve4 dering,a ,
,tionof.therteeeuteeem war twithaleir ico:
compartied. them Snort f•in hie ' maich' from.
;Vera Cro:z i arici wati,eogoBediti all the 14( 7
ties.,.!...i4h,ocourred in the. aalltiy Al Mexico.,
Ravin, galiono.y rim the 'battleof Cero Gordo
he , iet:eiveil -141trbrevist al' Maier; acid on
several .other oactiaions A . ;) ae! - notieeii by
his commaading4fieer.lgr his coo:doers" and I
hravecy. • .
, Major , Peoroee rrtie;4v;gtHitti .
4tif high motif'
INciriht "ad etia?,hirted tyr4y y , of. tGa a quail-
I fee high t aro,necemoshry,rttxtme(ce:44,good,ol..
"peer:. .41riesadttltorotriptO tnibeiit of(ahr:rea.
44: 1 46 4ft' . 4!o.' r..44P444 .
Tile,si merely treg rev the •d oath: st.thid gall:.
hint officer tind"Withlifteelit' '''; "
14 n.i. 9PlLEinti At,i_cY.4.4ltia. body. had
ahother. ateetiogietp'Setuiday , night. !dlr.
Palhoun sub btaitiid hitritadreati'r 'sad carried '
...
'-, h. 11 t l lt a h i . ?? u MA 39 ti ct o l t i ll i k i lk t f, l ' fi f t 9l. n iTM
"F
- E ll — )rv... Il l'a u ffli 9 i a . aVINI47/., Seven of tho,
azerufiera; fooled mg Seualotritualt I al Texap ?
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phafanittdri9artipptiti) olat . hitt‘tßusta,
crYesfitl i tie`l4of,toiealAlNkii ' 6 i4:':44„,Fii)'
P a !%lY, er o 6 t r igtiqiNf l aFPßlO:o9Lichn• Mr.,
latheut4 it ie, behemouirighluin raiew a delib4
d • ,
p ircilitaa , 4oe , theAVlSeltilthii Idr , gto ilitioni ?
4 NPqNt at9 4 7 : 1: - Att , r 8 : 141 F:4 1 # 1 4, 1 1: 1
( t lll 4l.kiiiti,2 04Atels i4lO l , ,ir '4 4 FiOws, , ,
Vil.k..§.oegtfrjenettitaaffligelking-10.4e wont,
il;anittkia of theNorthl boo , ,hefilyq 1.9 *.t‘...r;
I 01 Plialk , 0 , ' 4-, 01) vlimwr a1, , ..1xi11 st%
Iliiiiiikr4r1111*01141:::. "',' , 'Pl.: l ;
7-I` . he itika BB 4o;!ti,i,i9iia'*Av ciAlifl 6 :! l : l oio.ii,
( . 1 114hibt 3 1Ci 1 Pitla 0)
WP4, ll ,ting. , cgases,are.Ctli
:iiortorl iatoabulville,4KentubkAViOkoheirg,/
s f.M ., :m2hisi SlTypatp n anti other poiniti Shia(
.3 • - irt b #6• l4i ireuifil• 0%. 4 ./ t...2 , , ,tt
fa ”. 4 kSirittr it 5 A . k. I'le i s4jr "lr l
' Ol , that t o clhcherg brok e o u t amoog.g#l4lll.
1ik94;54‘ FP.T4 II 4WW .I O4aV argil cOogid'
" I ' . ' f' rty "deatbit ,
midi: ifiteheitr.(otituwoseekohn
,e. .
WfdiiriiiillVA o l34o**l l :64 iimv i ll'yet,ibitt in
li aia night. AtPdtitriv4hititeriiii i iiaii l ie
11
_ F A. Tl A fi df4':w7prealr„Ftic,tkis,„ Ala t ei t
aciiiiitilkitlie Wil ke" " " 'iii' -
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_y. blrig!"W,, 11‘,4101
a w gPla t it T ollO e sM . . , *PniimmogY'
oredua die4.L
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11. t;, De * any
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'''' • v - • )X4 1 4g0i". „ " -
ThiliSliiierj:iitiCn 'cOnaihreliliibe.. a
•
source of egil 4 - •ai, ' itenienuin Wash.
Mgton. • r",, ' ,
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_T R th 11!i ~,.
~ 4iirety Mr. Bak to M. ! I
iliyo 41 lA, . lition i and ct.torlho
f AS
:.:'llin - ih - th'" • ; . t co open the Disitlot of
4Vphi ' 1 . ? .? vt 'p i ctiofis to report a bill
414)11'4,1114H - the District, created
eonSigerititlefei . ncen Mr. Hale's motion
was ffhallY. rejeoto/4-Yens 25, Nays 16:— .
1 Mr. Corwin offered a sirMiar petition and
made a similar, motiowmtilaltitvaa also,: laid
on the-lable, - M.r..,Llndrniogi et:Kentucky;
offered skresolution'.instructing the:Judiciary
Committee to inquire tul i p theTexpediency of
reporung a bill mrktrig iipkipriitiOns by
~ C ongress , torthe colonization-of such free
V.Afrieaes is may desire to emigrate to Libe..
- tie, and such . slaves as , triay 'herAtifter be
;,'emancipated. This re/3'01'910 also brought
;on a sharp Ore of W,Qrciitliptavectil Senators,
--'which ended in the adoption,ol..a &notion to
Postpone.
In the Flout Mr.:Crott's famous reiolu.
lion,. relating to the 'abolilion of '''tpe slave
trade .in the districl, careaup again, when a
motion, to reconsider 'prevailed—Yeas' 119,
Nays '8 1, A motion"; made afterwards by
r.. 1101, to to;. it,a . 60 dig tpbl . 9 7 ;
eO,O4',NAYS ip. „ SCI J 4. gesoltition will
Come , beforeithe tionseiniew. Test, Other
matte's conneleted with slavery , hiliA 'also
tended to warm up'the.tlense—oue, a bill
to grant ~.compensation l'echaco,
IS Spaniard, for a slave belonging •to him,
killed . during, the Florida" war, which was
negatived-Artiqs 'B9,Nayi 90; the otlitir.a
— resolution rustructingilie pinper - eommitterr
to report a bill for reclaiming BiONOS escaped
into Free States which was lost—Yeast 78.
Nat's 90.
Senator Douglass' bill for the immediate ,
admission ol into the Union as a
Stateris likely to be killed quietly.
,Mr.
Berrien, Chairman of the Judicary Commit
tee has made along and elaborate report a
gaipet it. Alter this, it is not likely that the
bill will be loreed upon the consideration ol
the Senate. '
Mr. Smith, from the Committee on Terri
tories, has reported a bill providing Territo
rial Governments for California and New ,
Mexico, with. the Free-territory clause or
dered by a resolution ol the !louse. This
jilt( Will be the great measure ol the Session.'
- It will no doutt pass the House. Its pros•
peels in - the Senate, hewer-el-, nither Woo
my.
• 1 • 111 fore trouble In Ohio.
Telegraphie_ilepachei IrOm Columbus an
nounce a renewed trouble in the Legislature
of Ohio. On 11Onday week the two *uses
. met MConvention, to open and count the
'votes for Governor. IA committee was ap
.pbinted to examine' the returns and report in
regard to alleged errors.
~ Six Democratic
members of the committee reported to favor
of rejecting the vote of Lorain eonnty on the
ground of informality, and they then declared
Col. Weller (Democrat) elected d o vern or.
The Speaker declared the report mit of order ;
.but finally permitted it to b i c read, on condi
tion thatthe 6bject should dGe submitted to a
new joint committee.. The, Speaker then,
as the ilespach Baia, declared Seabury Ford
(Whig,) the Governor elem. The proposi
tion to appoint a joint committee to examine
the Governor's vote was afterwards rejected
and the Speaker again declared Fold elea
led. During the whole session the utmost
excitement prevaatt, and threatseaths, and
hard wreds appear to have been dip princi
, pal adornments of the speeches of the Buck
eye orators.
The majority for Gov. Ford, according to
the Citicinnatti papers, is 671. Lorain coon
.ty gave him 610, so that if it be stricken out
„be will still-have 261' majority. The people
have declared for Ford, but locofocoisin
strives .to nullify their voice I.ry violence,--
"Whom the Gods wish.to ilestroy they first
make mad." •
' CANAL COIdAtISNIONik Re t etnlT.—Wu are
indebted to our popular :Whig Catiil
Co n
missloner, James M: Power s Esq. for a copy
of the annual report orthat Board. The re,
port-'says the operations of. the past year on
' t he canals St railroads of the Commonwealth,
do not , eithiblt as favorable a tesnit as was
anticipated. The disastrous floods of les t
years occasioned extractiilitiary,„ expenses,
which have reduced the receipts:below those
;of 1847. Most of 168as...facts-aro familiar to
theleader i and. it is, not new necessary to
'repeat them. The4,toss.reeeipts on ,all the
lides were f,1,5531:344, and the estpareses
'wtie
. 81,1;167 - m4, IiSS, thin , a half
sum Ifl# 'whiph the
;incidental:expellees of the ;offices ate to be .
deducted:: The grosi reCefiptiolny- . 1848; fall
short thenie‘of 1841, twenty''lliglit thousand
'two ' hundred. and thiriy-ciacillalliire and eigh
iy-sevencents. • • , _; ;
Ti!E NATIVES .A.NIS THE LocprocOs.rfe
.vl9,ms, pilocoloco pews
Ipapers'and orsilora . weekly-tpemed with char:
ge.4:l4l'tpLfihrgeLhtit!'lpftrie4VLrihaly
all pce ? r,,tt jt native , arts t eke char ea r
twilyp.,rung:,so t tflp.„4ll9o,Attergenl. ,flianngt
Ifroritone • end -.et,theirailroad'..tq..the other,
with sorq ell .Cattle' it is Oki':
itot ~4.%;,:,
';erl93' , „!!4 6 3, l lt6M):b6PgPi itAFE. 6 1 :•4 0 ..4 1 !L.7 1 v, ( ":Ir ll ll'
etittaiv.eAtkre,frtay_,lllitt _ Abe heii'esl.4iiiehippil,
G eniiatis w!tb: cm+ qh de ti bitid ail`into
Svia
r.ke,bee ?! .# o tea:at,,Jiarripbu
r g ,
Olita . ; V 3 111 11 inl thil3 ,
eimiilades,l
try - 14iri;OziiciftIViitie)r
ty..l ;to,
mr . t7TT, 'l`
INarliviali/nll. 4 l—lniilie lower House of ow•
tutell.egteletereiletit'week, 1V1r. , 8 w eitzwelt:
lei l ieltocht4rid ti,j , eini;Ydicittniiiii: iiiYitietii*
0 1 4 '1 4iiiit
v he:tfi recitieAlqiOlf - tteMiseiitti:
ivecotithe.StatelorPotaßYlttanielte Nolo,
1., or the repeal , oilitheoterill , 01111-113-iiflid ;lei
1 ., the tiiiitiliioliliy l o,o#6l:lB42 li Witl)ilqiii'l,4.'
f‘ Miiiii , 1 :4A!4 040044:1 l l i io, l C l .,,ik;bblk=,
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noon+ of the governMPPl 1 9.49aq/the lotto*,
t the eeeetey, by, thelproleetibn4llfielhomi
-' atiiel;!:t4y,'!l • tiolace* i4,IIi#IIT
currency 1 iiirffoFt; 00.,:t10 1 1, 6 0#4,1% 6 10010 6 y
if e l iii g a 11431 ig-Piote ol7l6 l !"f li ' t
~, ! eugo, ts..:,,volicll iii (if•l7llV I/ ..T.,..1 1 , , $ ,
4't hllNlFtirlFtO n ft 1117(1 RE , ~111 . ??,1 • 1 ! ! ,gra
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i 4 te.s;i 6c Ml T .t hll 'l'VT'-1- 4 ,* 'PAITF - .. .
, - : . Ct::7 - ThellaiiiiilititOriterFaisertstliatihe
election Ofihe fienkAernei Cooper to the .
United 410t)Seii i i'* far .edni n istration
defeat! dii:tbii th e., H arrisburg lntelligen •
'
Cer ieni4i;lhkti:iteatcet_beinga defeat,
the isleatoff.ol-Mtv Cooper is a triumph, not.
Cilli:tifthe'administra . ' lion,' but to-the ' Whig
pthly,"4the',Stete:end:the'Nation; and to the
Peefile#(the.wlicile`peuniri., it is one fur,
ihei.'stgitewitfilef dhif. utterannihilation ,ot
Locolocoisricatid en able, bold and • power
:Jul opponent,. will thidparty find on the floor
of the .U. S. Senate, ic theperson of the Hon.
ins,,Ceoper; .ft is , -well' known that Guy.
Johnson'clid not interfere at all in the contest
betiveen the siweial candidates for Senator.
The rtio/t .cordial good feelings exists be
tweeieflim and all' the candidates; and- his
administration has do wormer supporter than
Mr. Cooper himself.. Our opponents catch
up every little circuniste,nce.in the hope of
seeing it create dissensions and divisions in
the Whig pasty, but are disappointed in es
-ery case.,
O6' 'ANOTHER AILLEAGE SCENE took place
in UCtngrosti, last week, on the Civil & Diplo
matic appropi laden bill, in Which d dozen
or more 'members assailed Mr. Greek) , for the
publicaden of overcharges in the N. I" Tri.
buns. - : - Mr. Venable, of N. C. who . is down
for $22,30 excess characterized the pUblica
lion as a very small business. Mr. Turner,
of Illinois, wha - poeketed the handsome sum
Of $999,40, extra declared it - was false, ma
liciously titian, and that he held hiMsell per
sonalty responsible for what lie tittered. lie
was succeeded in the same strain of abusi_ by
Mr. Harraison, of Ga. down lor ii 66 40 extra .
" Ten. . 4 ‘ 968 40 ! "
Brow;t, of Miss. " 1026 40 !!"
Sulmeek, of Ohio ; " 2. 40 " •
who commented very severely upon the Trj.
butte publicabou lor the false position 'in
which What( placed them before the pOblio.
Mr. Gteelyiin the course of his reply as
ked-it any • membei stood charged in tne
publication which had given such offence
with more money than he had received? 'No an !
swer? At the close of this scene tnO House
adjourned.
CON(frltEkiS AND run PasitMENT.—ln the 1..!•
SAlouse of Representatives, last week; a
Message was received from Mr. Polk, in
answer to - a resolution - asking by what con
stitutional or legal authority he had leviod
duties in the contuted MexiCan Porte d uring
the War, and ealiiihtled the money without
appropriation by Congress. h o entered Into
su argument to show that he had the right to
do so of course s whichnvas contested by Mr.
Vinton,, and the matter referred to 'a select
committee, consisting of Messrs. Toombs,, of
Ga., Duer, of N, - Y A . C: J. ingersll7l)f,renii.,
Stanton e of Tenn.,Viitts, of ,Va Venajc, of
N. C., Collamer, of Vt., Ntelernand, of flli
note, and Duncan, of Ky.-
Aids to theLGoVernor.
The Governor hes commissioned J, K.
MCCLURE of Miitiintouni, and JAMES CLARK
al Huntingdon; - an: aidir With .the _rank of
Lieutenant Colonel. T4iia is a corn plmient
to these gentlemen tichlymerited. The for
mer is the editor of the4eniala Sentinel, and
the latter, editor of the Ituntingdon Journul,
both good and efficient Whig papers.
The Governor has appointed Benjamin
nartshorn, of Clearfield county, Inspector of
Lumber for the City and countkof
BEVTON A FREE-SoiLEß—The Baltimore
Clipper's correspondent says that Benton re
urns to his seat in the Senate with a fixed
de - termination le take, up •a defence of, the
Free Soil principle. From his known'"iron
will" and indomitable perseverance in what
lie undertakes, it is fair to presume he will
at least be "a sore thorn" in the sides 'of
thoiewho diffei with him in opinion. It is
stud he will hate the aid of one of the hon
orable Setintors from Texas.
' Picot the Ariny, briither to Sen
ator Dix of New Your, died of Cholera on
the 7th inst., while traveling. Maj. J. G.
Miller, was pasienger with Col. Dix from
N. Orleans, and' both . _ took the stage at
Wheeling.. Coh Dix iitopped. at Hillsboro,
,on the CumberlunJ toad, and died in a few
hOurs. Maj.- Miller proyeeiled on as far as
Eirownsville',,Where he diedovithin anloor
alter being,attacked with the oholero. •
&Adel Vote :ter Governor.
The otHeial riturns Of the several counties
of the •Contrponvrealth - Avere opeced and
Jena in the'Honie . ei Heniesentatives on Fri.,
day last, in the presence of the members at
,both Houses, as required tiy' law. The tog
gregate,:vote is'as &MOTS;
Wm: F,'.lo2ipson'b' 168,5122
Morrial.ongstieth, 168,N5
Scattering
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The . V etnS Of pen.'lor ;:on,
• - Retitovals Clam'
The Mowing letter, giving the vieWs i of
Gen. Taylor against the extension of hitiVe
'ry; and on the subject ol removali - fromof-;
fice, is highly interealing.;7_4l:il-,spea-ka ---e
language of the President.eiectiwe eatiottly
key that we feel still prouder of having reit
ded by our efforts and vote to placebirri.ln'
the Executive chair. The serdi s ments are
worthy of a patriot, of the best days of, the
Republic, and will be so acknowledged by
every hottest man ol any party.
Correspondence of the Cincinnati Guam,
BATON BOCCE ; DEC. 16, 1848.
.have just Made a visit to the "White
Flouse,h in which resides that good old man
we have selected to bring about a much
needed relOrm in the affairs at IVashington.
I found GerMaylor not exactly in term\
but dwelling in a small house of ns humble
pretentious as himself : in the garrison here.
Gen. Taylor told me that he was already
overwhelmed with applications for office,
so much so that it occupied all his timenot
necessarily devoted to business, torearlthe
numetous letters many of which are long
and tedious, so that it is quite out of his
power to give amstters.
"Besides," says the General, "I' am not
yet President, and ivheit I. am, let these ap
plicatieo, be made thiiough the proper dd.
paritnept ; and it it is Wished to remove
an inchinbent, let it be shown that he does
not -answer the Jelfersunian standard for nit
office holder, and that the applicant does;—
for as far as is in my power, l intend that all
new appointments shall be made of men
honest and capable. T do not intend to re
move-any man Ipm office, beeffse lie vo
ted against me, for that is a freeman's privi
le,e.; but such a desecrathin of office, and
official patronage as some of , them have
—been-gnilty-ofrio-seeure-the-eleetion-01-the
master whom they served as slaves, is da
grading to the character of American free
,men, and will be a good cause for removal
of blend or foe. The &lives of the govern
ment should be filled with Clew of all par
ties; and as I 'expect to HMI many of these
now fielding to be honest good men, and as
the new 'appointments will of course be
whigs, that t, HI bring abate this result. Al
though I do Nit intend th allow an indisetim-,
nate removal, 74 it grieves the to think that
be recossary to ienuire a great many!
to give place to better men. As to my oaf,-
ipet, I 'metal that all ;al:meats and all see
lions ol the country shall be represented,
but NOT as some ol the papers will have it,.
all parties. I anti a whig its f have always'
beer tree to aekeowledge: lan I do not be
hove thfise who Voted tor. ma, wish' me to
ha a mere partisan President, and h shall
. therefore try to be a President of the Amer
ican People. As to die new territory, it is
now free, arc slavely cannot exist there
Without a btu. of Congress autholizing it,
and taat I do net believe they will ever pass.
1 MIS opposed to the ;W(0_166601.1 of this
terr.tory, as I also was 10 'ille'llegnit‘inoo of
Tel.as., I Willi oppose,( to the war, raid al
' thesigh by occupation a -wanior, I am a
peace !nen."
ripen the subject of improviag,' our great
livbrs and lakes, the of that measure
mar rest satisfied that they•have a friend. in
President Taylor.
General Taylor wil's sixty-four years old
- last November. He is now hale and heady
and the fell enjoyment of his natural
strong intellectuallaculties.
The Gold Fever.
(*.Late advice from California have
been received at New Orleans. The gold
lever still continued, and it possible, with
more excitement than ever. 'I he rtmounteal
feeted, averaged I 0n.r.,)0 per illy, and was
con'stahtly Mereasnig. without apparently any
exhaustion or tiny limit to the supply-, There
was a great deal of distress among all the
!Jiggers, !or the , want 01 the common At-aces
/tallies of We, and attended wikvery exten.
viva sickiles and moitality; Men loaded
with gold, appear like haggard vagabond's,
,Glothed in filthy and tattered garments of the
. .nteanest kind. It is stated that one man,
whothad two batrels of brandy, sold them
out at the mines, by the wineglass, at rates
which realized him Menem, thousand del.
jars in gold. Eve!) , thing, and particblarlY,
.articles of food and raiment, were at most
unheniti of prices, for gold was so plenty an d
in the possession of every one,, that it seem.
;ed to have lost its value. Daily additions
-were made to the number employed ill dig
.ging, though as yet tie portion at fhe vast
flood of emigration hem the 'United States,
hml atrived. The fiat arrival of provtaions,
•and other supplies, will no doubt realize
larger profits than any proyinus.insurnee thin
'can lotnni in the annutwor trade. •
Lertsiuttce ConimitpeOß
'The, several•most important committees of
the House of Representatives are composed
follows:
Wawa and Aleans.—:l L esTtrg.. Coopor,
erts, Robb; Unlit:lntl:leh. Biddle, IWCairoont,
Stubbs, Nieltleson and Gillespie.
Judiciary.—Messrs. Little, Smith, Laird,
Eshleman, NlTalmont, Sehottnover, Cornyn,
Friel: and Fuller. ,
Election llisiriets.—Mesars. Elliott, EMI,
Kirk", Hower, Gißse, Ruthe r ford and 'Wert.
Banks.—Messrs. Laird, Swartzn•elder, Ro
berts, N. Thi.rn, laielienbaeli",•Pearce
Corporations.--Mosis. Pearce, Bull, Marx,
41'Cullach, Bulls , Sulloonover, Dun
...pan and Porter.
297
225
Mr. Rilitl9y, of Cumberland : we observe
,`.bas ji 'pinup .in iliitConrririttee . on Pqnsioni,
, 1•1 r
P.arid'Gra i
luktes,.9nd in Thai of — Vbie
, ti• - • !. Lainberton• line been .very
:appropriately pa' the Cornmittea on
.Itords'qn&Triclge. 0 Perkins in want .of a
goad applY •
9tt7tf:atzt . V4awa,- - -rse - ,lJtJe'e, 01 the.Lo
7ville.j9nynali on jlaper, of immense itiMuletiOtt
sand -inn tionee -sayit:Jfiaulho
piestion will not embarrass the. tid,
:)..o3inisiolion,of general Taylor in the lertst
Ilirtt the , settleatent belongs 'not .- PritSP
.ilex t-eri'd r h a Cabiirtit, buffe r . gatiiretaitiiliiii
" to iiitirtu:tlil:ittatie 'itssettletnitiii=;Will; be
!eh. samtkartiole, deprepatee, in,Strong
term ns, the•errest of. th 'by
• the'EkOutfie` ii•htahrv;i3ui'd
result:hi ttie most terrible'ar;tidttiou 'of
.;;ual liOetilittes between. the North, andl. South.
;I'n E pro..or. ADMlNtsiaaTiosTlioNatiottl,
Intelligeneer stales that • the', Pt esident i 4114 . ,
Jnitot S , tu es, requesting :• them. to meet in:
of
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of.Ahs,
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age;;krr
BEEI
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0 P c.al P 111 !!! 11 ,-0 „ ftet i iresniP:9.,!; ( 141
.liter lurnishei , tbp'following istsktomeni of
,theryeralocqynationir'o'ftfiii --- inernbera of
be„glate I.cgtefature;
Lnwpeis - 7 arriters
:Merehtima ; ' S• Printers •
litngineer • Hatter e;
Cabinet M ker :• 1' carilenier
Gentleman - Manufacturer
Drover - 1 Iron Founder
LOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES
Lawyers l6 Confectioner 1
Farmers 38 Grainmeasurer. 1
MercSiahts 1! Manufacturer 1
Printers , 6 liikeep . er " 1
Doctors 4 liutclier 1
Surveyors 4 Hatter 1
Cabinet Makers 3 Currier 1
Iron Masters 2 Lumberman 1
Carpenters 2 School Teicher 1
Watchnialrer 1 Gentlemen 1
Tanner ' .:1 'tinsmith 1
Tailor - .- 1 --
THE Wlipl A I.II,INAC.—We are indebted
to the • publishers, GItKELY & MiEtnsTif for
a copy of their Whig - Alinanac for 1849. It
is handsomely got up, with a likeness of the
President elect on the cover, and contains
the official returr.s (Attie Presidential elSo
lion in all the fitates - ; Congress, District Elec- '
lions; Lists of the thirtieth and' thirty-first
Congress; Executive,•Jediciary, War and
Navy _departments, and a lurid of politic'sl
and statistical matter, which can be obtained
in no other. form. It is a work that - shobld
be in every house in the country--and eve
-Ty'Oltifittroriilirliii-Aro—a copy. Siiigle copies
121 ets; 12 copies for $1 or 100 for $7, We
advise ourArrends to swirl on to the publish-.
ers for a dozen copies as the Almanac may
be forwarded _by mail. Address Greely &
Bl'Elrath, N.Y. • . • , .
KrTIIE AMERICAN METROPOLITAN MAC
vzint: is the, title of a new and beautiful
monthly . issued in New York; It is edited
by William Landing, and published by Israel
Post, lorincrly of the Ladies' Union Maga
zine. The publisher assures us in a private
note there is sufficient capital invested in it
to sustain the Metropolitan and make it the
very best Magazine published in the
country. The initial nuniber contains two
splendid Mezzotints, anal several tine wood
engravir.l4,l. contributors com
prises some of the beet writers in the coml.
it Y. We 110;1,14 recommend the new; en
terprise to public favor.—Terms 0 per an =
num, or two copies lot 813. Address Israel
Post, 259 Broadway, New, York: •
Iterns.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall, the celebrated
-Scotch grant and giamesti, have recently had,
a son born to them, at their tesittence, neat'
Mineral Point, Wisconsin, wlnAe weight at
three gays old was twenty Iwo pounds.
The approach of the Millenium is n topic
which it is Said occupies a large share of
public attention to England, Ireland and Scat
-land, especially among religiousiteopie
The pulpit and the press are devoting mud;
attention to it.
The first coffee-house opened in England,
was kept by a barber, who thereupon was
presented by 11113 inquest of St. Dunstan's in
the west, for making and selling a hymn
culled cones, as a great nuisance, and pre
judicial to the neigl l bmhood.
The Sandwich Island Missionaries have
united i i an elaborate vindication of their
conduct against the charges of Mr, Ten F.) ok,
U. S. Continissioner at Honolulu, which ap.
pears in Itliesionary Herald lot this month.
They show that his occasional letters dis
paraging their Jabots, and depreciating the
moral condition of the Islanders, are grossly
unjust.
I'he Philadelphia papers of Ifednesday,
giire a thrilling account of a scene that hap',
petted on the ice, on Fairmount Dam. A
large number- of people, some GO or 70,
were on the ice looking at alit' skaters ; when
the ice separated in large cakes, baring
them from th.e.shom, and Lurrying those on
!Item toward She diem. Two girls- and a
young man went over—the 'dam, and were
rescued by Mr. King, The remainder all
got a- very disagreeable cold bath, but there
were no lives lost, The excitement was
terrible. • . .
• A live Turk, dreseed in native mistime,
and presenting ! yid' his :ietivy llowifig beard
and unburied head,, a vary singular spectacle
ifinde his appeai mice in the gallery 'ol the
U. N. ticulse of liepreseniatives on Monday.
ri is business is in wittiess the manner
which A mericinis transact their public affairs
um 4 to leant the b . eeret,ol our prosperity in
our political institutions. •
Fire broke out in the Post Office de-
!liniment at IVashinglon on' Monday; which
consumed several offictal records. The firo
was put elY"ticcidetitul ul course. No damage
done to the building.
The %Vashington correspondent of the ,N.
York Courier says a plan is on tool by Cal
houn:and his followers to estalblish a South
ern Cog/Walley, with Atalanta, Georgia as
its Capital.
• Whig llayers -- haverheen 4 efected in Pitts
burg and Allegheny, •
The Pottsville Jourithl says that. ( ter
.Dan.
villa two furnaces have gone into blast, be
cause t ie a rums gave nnbietto workat
greatly reduced wages—so low thut)the pro
prietors have been induced to avail them
selves of the capital invested, and Make' all
eflort,to compete with the. Foreign Menefee
tunnel' oh hon. In many insunipee, eur In
formant ltoiir Dour illu states, that men . of
fered to work for but little more , than their
brii.rd i but could not obtain employment..
A. novel exhibition was , presented Bos
ton, on Monday. lieu Driest:l4oi made lihi
_appe7tranre in au, slegunt , sleigh with his pet
tiger r a buna-fule lour.legged tiger by his
side. he seemed to enjoy the aleiging high
ly and leaned upon!his-inaster, licking his
fare and sbowlng other signs of exciterneiti%
.
— Dr:lteesco . cf 'blew, York - says ' that on' the
WeiferiittiriPeditl*o of. chola - is:ever
cateniietl)iiFoid'we_aih'er. The providence._
',of it 111,IliiiiStit; and: alter paid/11 Europe, lh
Wititer,ho ; atitibuteti to , , the mass ' living`;.in ,
Aleut, Tutly‘sinder gainful, eating, and sleep
"iiiwund eclokitig inosity hi' the . sarrelboivi
It *Cu r ien yeriaerelf.;Gcl Vern
.merit -
eni I Vasitington7iiiioe.eeilled despatehes
front 611 i font isit ; later . en ilthnaa ^ nlre ads.
PUblished. which, inure thin ~Contirurforrrier
accouhtet4the.rictiness.cilthe•tpold ,, llliao4:.
ktileed it ittassertell thii - extraVapiroa et
the Ititii,tontge:?iiseil the despatches t
thr. Troth .
the public: :fi'"
:Hari isbutatori!th4,4lth insta
'riViiiid m ietiolved,)
t h old . the , gate can krOjiti: hi ate ,;a,
Canal`'' ih'i
Ail' Of 1A13 , i.10t,;;./ , N . ,
There were li i 4hr"o Babbatha iii the,
year 184¢ .^lt the hundred jeers lt"om-114
et4 Fa?
1`
1 0E 03 NRUZ4a VOTE:
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• , „.,4GOREGATE VOTE.
',-: ... f ...Taylor, Case V. Bare
Maine I •'•''' -4, 1 25 ' 39,880 12,096
N. Hannilshirit! f 4,781 27.763 . 7,560
Vermont: 1.- ', ' -23022 10,998 13,837
MassaMMsette; 61,070 x 35,281 38,058 '
Conneetietft: ; -:' 30,819 27 . 096 5,005
ithodeAtilami ' . 6;779
New Jefser, I' 40,015 36,994 814
Delaware 6,921 5.898 ' 80
New York
~ 218.603 114.318 120,510
PenosyliTnia 185,513 171:17'6' 11,263
Maryland 37,702 34.528 .125
Ohio 138,360 154,775 35,354
N. Carolina 43.519 34.869 85
Georgia 47.544 44.802
Alabama 30,482 31',363
Tennessee 64,705 58.419
Kentucky 67,141 49,720
Illinois . 53017 53 300
Virginia 45.L24 46;588"
Mississippi 25,922 26,537
Indiana 69.907 74,745
Arkansas .7,588' 9,300
Missouri 32,674 . 40,077
M id' igun 23940 30:687
Wisconsin 13 ; 747 15,001
lowa • . 10,557 12.051
Lonisiaiiir 18,217 ' 15,370
Texas 3 : 770 8,765
Florida... 4,539 . 3.238
32
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1
1
Total '1 1 3 . 60152 1219,962
Taylor's . plurality over CHFIi is
Taylor - less. that: Cass and Van .
Brirett
The Electoral vote in t ,
he Free States and
Slave States, is as follows.
Tu:s Jar, Cass, Taylor niaj.
Flee States., , 97 7`2 26
Slaves Stares, 66 55 11.
Tole, 163 127 2 . 36
The'popolorvote of Free mill Sieve Slates.
- Tifyiorr eng§,
Fifteen slave-holding 5ate5.435,3 , 5 409 : 560
Fliteen hee Shoes 625,40 810,560
Total, 1,31;0.725 I
Tayleiestnainrify in stave Smies
" " in lee States ,
Total;
140,790
Th., irhore table has 'teen rerrpeted from
the 11'Irig Alitiiiriae, anti is believed to be
.strictlyroneet.
• Homely Mui.nEit,--711e Ilarrisburg
lafclli
geucer; contains an affidavit, matte' before
'Squire Snider, by Ills. limit Hannah Seel—
who with het hitsband, linsiy,Snel, resided
at the Cove in Pertly county, about sLv.- ov
'sight miles ;Abov e 11.iiiisbarg- 7 charging,'
Georgellen with muiderilig Mgr. husband
on the 22.1 el December last. The parties
were sawing wood at. the Mtiise
when some difficulty in i•-ditg between
Dille:, went into his bruise and getting his
gun . : t hot Soel through ,ffie !sect, trilling him
Minos( instantly, His body ;cm:killed - in the
lthuse'smnit days wden it was boded by Iliss
neighbors, and in the meats time Dillon had
ericunol. Intelligent:at says the clic Ulll.
stances, true are rather surprising, and it
will astonish many that a deed oh thisi - kind
should be committedi at tl remain so lung
_
undiscovered.
The Eddy Estuilly.
This talented and welt known Family,
composed of a brother add two sisters, under
the direction of I,M. Cuolidge,, will give a-
Concert this evening, at Education Hall..
We:.ce by our exchanges drat their Concerts
/give genera/ .tini i dactimi
,wheicover they haVe
performed. 'Their Cunt:art in York on Mon.
day :veiling, was intended. by one oft e (
. largest and most lashinnatile audiences e v .v
-ast•enibled in that hoion!di.
They will eifig a number of flew pieces
not nientioaed fit the .Progratoffic..
LE UNPREJUDI( El).--Lei no foolish
persons he 1,0 plejudic, rl age Int-A this bow !t n y
celebrated medicine as to (it sp te :Lis at:%iet , It
it be used immediatelv flu p.m Le t g lel!, ao.
1111/Ititr where it may lie, e he:Ll r nt ire brad o r
lout, Whither it be iu the bad: or abdomen,
wheiher'grising from external or internal cause;
use the Brituareiles end n ly_ upon it, that
the pain will go, the body u 111 Le It:stored t‘i
health as soon as nature has te,eived sufileieut
assistance from their effect.
The quantity
_ .. 9+1 impure humors discharged
from the body by the action of ilie firaidireth's
Pills, is replaced in the Cl,llll-e of a hew hems
with new and pure bh etl,.by the digestion of a
moderate meal. By 'n gitte,the Ltdy with this
medieibe thew hole mute ul 1.1,0 d I..ccoutes et.- 61
tirelv purified. end rdgeperat,cd..
That the blued is The Isle of i.e; I oily, 1 e
sante is undisputed, therefole I dial! ,ity that it
- being the seat of it.utust also he the sent of
,disease. If disease be in the blood, we should
abstract the disimse only not the blood. It is ,
lie impurities a Well must be removed by pur
gation to secure our health, in let:talcs of the
weather, in all siitititioLs,ard iu all clin.rucs.—
But it is nut capable to eflect its own purification
at all times, to do this it must Mien hay,
tscce. When the blood is 'prided with impuri
ties, especially in his climate, the corn cquen
ace may lie fatal provided the blend is not puri
fied at once and this is t sure to. Le affected if
Brawireth's Pillb ere used,
Forsale by,CHAS. IVARNITZ.
A PLAIN STATENIENT.--THOtopSON'S
„Cron round Syrup of l'Or-and
ral - dfelne the Invention of a mun hilio.travo the sub
ject of Pultusnary, Bronchia and, pectoral Diseases
the most rigid examination, has hoor.beeti betbro the
tour four yours. 1./uringilds period It pas
• performed some of the mosereittorknhte cures on
re
cord of Phlmonary Consumption—secured the roc
emendation and use of Ph‘;steinns In their. oCuctice,
and tho wart - nest aporoab of-thousand of persona
In ordinary and severe colds, coughs, in hourbness,
spitting blimp, •
Certificates of wonderfhl power bars been giv
en In some instances, and sworn to no true. by per
sons. wits ill any time, will give verbal verifications
of their cnnients..
. . . ,
But. beware of imitations, and timelines Thomp
son's Compound Syrup of Tor' from mond but a iver-
Heed agents. or:of those above the suspicion of deal
ing In counterfeits.
' , regaled and sold by ANCIVEY & ricicsoN, N.
corner of rim] and Spruce street's.
Sold by'J. & W. B. FLEATlNTlvearilelo. Price 50
sad et per bottle. •
*COLD FEET flte on . evidence Abut
not
blond Is
lu
encnlecred with morbid buten'', which not only ten
der the cirtulitina sluggish it nd, ottequal,but prevents
a proper supply of the vital fluld'in the extremitles.:—
Hence cnldusss of the hands and" feeli. nonoluPollied'
with headache, giddliicse,pillindabyMalter umileasunt
complaints. •
.
Wrlght.eindian Vegetible are nee of the best '
lireyenintives in thuhveriti ago insi - cold feet, beetiuee ' •
.they not only eleense, the blond frem.thoseimporii les, ;
tv bleb ore the muse, Put they impurt no energy In ills ,
eireizinticio which 'eurtles..ll with, vigor .to ej'ery"part
, Kneewniu'ordonntetifeiis 0W111161101,0'.
her Om ibo 0040E11'01d niiiy hemline Intlinn.Veyete.
, hte :Pills
,huso, (he written; slynniure of
Wniaurp topiabet ef,ieeb boa, , • •
The humane to thr'sale,by'PllAßLES;,ooll.llT; , ; ,- ,:-
%linie anent for Carlisle, nii . emierel'enentfor,Cottober.
• hod'ont!lity, by whom, country '.!lealeni
`piled at •
Rev in . A j t o i c c al ltli o n c ß ib r.i ul p it; i o , t ik i ', 1x 14 :1 e E . 1:7,,t,14 ,, i.ll t . ,:„i f t
wif , ,,
a t ,! n o e . c ,... ' 2 . Z .
ds
; 4 11: i : Iiil h ir i rEY: 1,`, !4 1 715iiil,(,' 4 , ..,
.' same, 3t1r....,Wm• 04 : X 111 )10T , 0 . ~. 1T,,,.: , . , : ' o ' -•••
001:1DICHAI!i both Of,„Mcm.l'9.llL'erzp;ii.:•.s,•,,ikiii•f•;.?,:.,.
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)3AAng 11$ M i ce *r`...- ''
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:Qn3hp, Alio 1 ."", 7'.' p•Nite'it, Poplilidr.o,,, 'tq'"
'': Mr. 36NAT01.111:1"flits'%,:'41ipriiittowneliii)01,11i0
,—, Mise , Mo l , l Y, l " ,l 4°-, ~.
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~:.,.',',,,;4, L 4 .,.. 0 ,„,‘-',• - i," 'o'i' , , kr'• Still - day inorninforecit.. i 4
7. ' ,:iti t i li:l, 4 7 , t E , Sti n '/;D' i l m b v ,l s ift .r ig 4,2. tr i 4 e i t i d ); ,6 l -:, i l eo n nh c rtk a s .s ,,,,sB l;_t em ,' o — O cien., :h ip i c i,i',. t : r. ;
il44' . •l s, •titlYs i ,:ollY, 01 " ••Q '• .:•. i ..... • ~,, p, 1t ,, ; , `'.. I `-!
:-l ladeltilitelformorios.Parilkiei K.V1,q'''i4J,.9,1,4%
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15,774
8.100
10.389
10,418
1,126
'29
140,790
1 ( ).!162
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