Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 31, 1849, Image 2

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WAiiinnicrun, Jan. 29.
Mr; Calhoun'trAddress - to — theouth t
appears in the.Wasitington'Union off If
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morning. It Mikes four columns, i r `d•
opens with a history of the Wrongi , f
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the south, which it is asser3 -:.
sustained relative to her fugitive slaves,
in of the guarantees of the con:
stitution: Then follows a history of the,.
aggressions on the Southern institutions
attempted in . Ats_.tirap ! ,pf, , the_Alissouri
Compromise; -.Peithepidescrihes the
gross inequalities -b i nd .irijtiri‘s i invoiced
• by ili+'•VinfilforPtifilite,qt'ddt Cillrtifent.: ,
teoinn af • sh# innpletn tlie 'up Wnrianicible
meaSure! > wi l l'iCh . lutie . been agitated du
ring-ti 3 presentlsetstisa of Congress, and
co444es, as a
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~ ,W ith•suchlwtprospect before its, the I
gravest andirinat:Solemn duty that ever
clairninf),o'iitteiitiOn of a' people,' the ,
questkinfoin'ete :Consider at present is
whatisto_he i tilirOsio prevent,it. It is , a
question:belonging to you to decide., All
we. pxoneseis, to give you our opinion.-
We then are of °Ninon that the - first and
indiapensableltep, without' which netht•
in can be done; and With 'which every
thitig-can, ie'dOne; is union among your
selves oripiaskeat ead
,itiOst vital ques
tion.,: 1101W:tint Of,,,Uninn
,and 'concert in
reference to that question, has brought
the Soutliemiviton of our union and
our systemiorgovernmentinto their pres
ent perilouS condition. If you become
united,andproe yourselves in earnest.
the North brotight to a pause 'arid
to a calculation of the consequences, and
that may lead to a change - of measuris
arid. the adoption at-a course of Policy
that may quietly-and peaceably termi
nate this long conflict between the two
sections. If it should not, nothing would
reinaiii:'for yotiliit to stand up immova
bly in defence of rights involving all your
property, prosperity, equality, liberty-and
safety. As the assailed you would stand
justified by all law, hum.in and divine,
in. repelling the dangerous blow without
looltipg to the consequences, and 'to re
sort to all means necessary for that pur
pose. 'Your assailants and not you
would be responsible for the consequen
ces that might ensue. Entertaining these
opinions, we earnestly entreat you to be
united, and for that purpose adopt all nec
essary measures. Beyond this we think
it wouldnet be proper to go at present.
We hope if you should .unite with any
thing like unanimity, t may of itself ap
ply a , remedy to this eep-seated and
dangerous disease:;. out such should
not be the case, the time wt en have
coma for you to decide what cou rse-ie a
dopt." .
The vote en - the address was 42 to 17.
The following, are the nays :—Messrs
• Berrien, Metcalf, Underwood,- Johnson,
of Louisiana; Rusk, of 'Texas : Houston
of Texas ; Pendleton, of N.. 0: ; Prestrin
Clingman, Toomlig, Stephens, Hilliard,
Morehead. - Gockei Cabell, RoMan. and.
Chapman.
The address of Mr. Berrien is similar
to the, above in the rehearsal of grieyan
ces sustained 'by he South, only 'rather
more moderate in its tone, and is address
ed to the people of , the United States,
whilst that of Mr. Calhetinli addressed
to .the south exclasiveVi. The condo
ding
,portion of Mr. Berrien's Address,
of course, is -altogether different from
, the extract above gimp.
rrln glancifig at thetondition of the
Senate after the 4th of 'Match, although
the locofoco majority, is•decided, there is
good reason to hope, that on the impor
tant measures of public policy, an accee•
sion of influence from our• opponents,
may be justly expected, sufficient for all
practical pur_poses and to warrant the be
lief tharthe Tarif and other questions
may , bs Ibenefleially improved, if the
cannot be wholly ; repealed. , At present •
the majoityis 17. The Whigs have)
gained Benet:wile Pennsylvania. New
York, Connecticut,' Georgia and Florida,
and lost .one iii Louisiana. Estimating
these gains and loss, together with the
election yet tole held in States the Leg.
islaturee of which are of. decided politics;
and the Senate would stand on the 9th of
March, 38 Locofocosagi Whigs and Mr. '
Hale, who has 'no local habitation. If
Ohio should:era - Ili Whig, the full ma
. jority against 'Mi . ' Would be reduced to
7 with thethence of Hale 's Support
in general matters 'and nominations.'
111:37"Potcptac,', d tf the'Baliirriiiics . 'Pa
triot, in his Washington Iletter, in speak
ing of the late Eleutberriteitenti,'W)4?
Mr. Foote put stri`!fliieriogatnii to,Mr.
Morehead. ,"If
should be enacted; ii64l(Lnat the gentle
man then be for• disunion r . ,
Mr. Morehead.--"Nof lelp• 'me
god. never. I will•neVerraise the par
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 ) 1849
APPOINTMENT HY THE GOVERNOR,.F.Georg e
W. - Rlieeni, to tie Notary Public for the bO!
'ough of Carlisle. An excellent appointment.
THANKS—to Mr. Sterret, of the Senate, Mr.
Rupley, of the House, and to the' Hon Jasper.
F. Brady, sd,Congressy,lor..pulflio,doeurnentAl.
(irre are informed that" !ago Rep=
burn's commission expires „od, tlie Atli of
Marcll, , instend of the 27th of •February, as
stated - lip our last. •
TOE WHIG STATAI CEI , ITRAL 'C0141311410
.will nteai et.tiarrisburg ,7 the 6th Velithaii;
lor the purpose 91 calling a State Coniiention.
'to nominate a candidate for Canal ' Coin-
Inissieher.
Toni T 116113 !—This popular little gentle'',
risen g:iv Owe levets!in our borough yester
day, • which were attended by 'delighted
crowds. Ile gives two more to-day, doll
none should miss seeing this most remarka
ble perSoimge of the age. ,
YORE & Hatuusnuan RAIL Rop,—The
Baltimoreans we are glad to see are moving
with spitit in relation tcyhe proposed rail
road from York to Hatrisbitrg: The road
will be of great advantsle . toWham°, and
she owes it to tier own prosperity to make
a vigorous aria lorits coniplcitian.
rrj•ln noticing the -ekpiratton of Judge
Hepburn's'official term, and his consequent
retirement froin the Bench, in our piper of
lasi week, a few complimentary remarks
were added. A correspondent complains
witlf much Ai - rani : lth' of inch an "unmerited
eulogy," (as he calls ii,) of Judge HEPBURN,
by a Whig paper__The_respect_we_enler-.
tairi for him induces us to notice his objec
tions. And, we viould.askihrn, in .the 'firkt
place, to read our article again.. All_ the
praise we there awarded :MCC HEPBURN
was that which we thought really . due to
Jim., and accordingly -our "eulogy" was
sololytonfined to his etkoinistrative abilittes
-as a Presiding Judge—Particularly td the
"energy and promptitude with which, he
despatched the public business." Tbese
merits we haven-ever heard denied to Judge
HEPBURN by any candideperson of any par
ty. That they have gained him' "honorable
distinction" and "respectable rank," the tes
timonial of the Harrisburg Bar on a recent)
-occar-ion, may be instanced. Now, will our
noirespoedent examine and see it this is not
about tie "head and 'tont" of the "eulogy":
about which he an captiously complains?
We 4 entered upon no extravagant eulogy .
of Judge Mepbury att a profound jurist, - dr - is
being eminently learned in the law*we un
dertook no review of his general 'Character
or-administration, to, show whether tie had
at' all times administered "equal and exact
justice" in every case, ar whether he had
ever betrayed partiiati bias or feeling be
tween men—we matte no endorsement of his
official course as a popular one l nor did we'
even express regret at his departure from
the Bench. There was no call upon us to do
'this. These were points upon which it was
more proper to reeve every man to enjorthe
opinion he may have formed, and we there
fore confibed ourself to a courteous reference
to his acknowledged merits.
Our correspondent wishes we had allow- .
ed the Judge to retire without any notice.—
But we had another name to introduce in the
article complained of, and certainly it was
not necessary that we should withhold due
credit from Judge tieenunN thAt we might
speak higher, praise of FREDERICK WArrs.—
The character of the latter needs nä suck re
lief. Gov. Johnson deprecates that "evil
spirit" which condemns a public officer' .in
advance—that is arr equally` ruthless
which Iboks back on the career -of a public
man through a medium of sr b ich embittered
prejudice — that it denies him.al/ credit. An
Editor must be '*willing to praise" as well
as "not afraid to blame." The latter task we
have performed toward Judge Hepburn on.
.two proper occasions, nor could• we withold ,
the termer, as far as we thought it merited.
We do not often bring ourself into discus.,
sion 'before our readers. But we are some
times so' vexatiously mrsuriderstocitlto ,say,
'nothingt : .Ol,,ocoasionak , misrepreseatafron 7 7,
that "a tali," With.ourreaders becomes some&
times neitry,te . eletir'ip'niatters.r . Some
readers make-too uch of'whatthey'read;in'
our editorial cciltininisotttersiiot paggik:44
Our meaning is consegtiently not clearly un
derttood; and we' are subjected' to. injurious
Wan r otberr.Whereas •tour most strenuous
endeavorhas Ili) ways been'to know"notpar.:
tnaknlnmpapei an ,instru c tive: an 4 (l.l!graea,
vieitevtn-intapiOnt lamiliestopromote
isa Lair as in n 'ef , o6Viifr tbdise':pefittee(Princil .
plea ''' 3 :o.!!!*liffiiii - 0 i ! ;e *74 . 5 ) * lt
i glain. s all
institutions ars4,assooiaticititt !MhightiPok.
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the 'eleitaiibilindim•Priwethentilif tioniekS'
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. llVifitiall t eit'liAt t:n rlies'liiieeril tit denial
Coniriers oteitilrificeenWell 'e ~attend the
Rini , S 0r41,r`11.14d„ Hairiiibtlig, and the
c.p.y, i' . .t . p
.. '. : i :01er:Li790!000'llarierir
;
n 1 t ' . 4 , cit...,i il clignanonbecaucreirW
i. i wfr, t tta g Ccirierinissioner, will net'),
IF! , , ill ...... - yLtelsi ~, i.... Lon g stir e 111 'a residence , V, , "
Mniiticim)ll7. - tolin'y, for the purpose olirchis-,,,
.
actirni, he bushier lii the Board. -iN,C ,
' The, Hellish : erg Telegraph says, "tit is no .
„4qt r tleriViblii:grion'thertLe6Protoirietge ii i - Mr;''' '
Power tefitirgerliisAPtyarld'liisAighity , L4:i.
• •Mr. P-airiter's election-tilled-With -.the- hope ,
of official plunder a nierPher,?ol It 'political
friends, These pstrlotia gentlemen' cannot '
wg(•'''Tli'6jc.'rifeririiiiitc-iiiiiiieritir'tei'lisicii-tli`iiii'
expectations gratifiedilind so Mr. Power , is
&obeli ced
,:nrid cemnreinde,d,to )pctir6 the Cap' , ; .
, Itali,'. visit Mr. Longstreni at, is resjilenerf,
_pin-leatisfy the hungry { ' hordes of Locofoco
jos:I - lecterns....
1 l'
,i
~•rn. ret ming to,'6omply will these de-'
0 mends, Mr Power is not only sustained by
law, custom and common sense, but he nas
behaved with deceney,•arld delicacy- II
• Al r.-Longs.treth.be well enough to , attend to
business he'sheiul d . cerise to the Seat- of Gov-
mrnmeet. 11, on the contraryche is So en
:well thlithetaimptovithout injury;'ilischarge
his
.offkinl,dinics, tia man whh. any sense
of propriety, or delicacy of feeling would
besiege his sick bed, inportune him for jay.
ors,' and. nrge him to labels for which bodily
.suffering unfits him. Mr. Power is a gen
tleman, and, he never will consent to so out
rage the pioprieties al life, The destitution
of fee ling, exhibited by these gaunt and
wolfish iunriers alter spoil, is absolutely die
. g 11131113,;. The last hours of the - late Gover:
nor al ould be a solemn admonition tothem.
If they will thusperSist in hunting Mr..Long
:siren; to "the death," they have no right, po
litical of social, to ask Mr Power fo partici
pate in niobiuml persecution of an amiable
man. • Mr. Longitreth should besaved from
this own blends, or else they will speedily
.- lorrnent his . spiritintorthatplaserwhere wick
ed office hunters ceuso from troubling, and
_Abe weary aremi rest." _ _
ioetaot
The history of this matter, says the HarliK
burglntelligencer, about __which the Locolo-
cos of the House have been trying to. work
themselves inttha tempest; is siinply this:—
About the close of the last session several
bills wore passed by the Legislature which
were held over by the then Go`ventaF.~
When Gox. Johnson came into office, he.
found these bills in the Executive Chamber
--unsamed, and without any, endorsement
or record of any kind, to indicate how - or
when they got there, and in-the absence of
this evidence, he very properly took no ac
tion upon them. Consequently, the three
days after the meeting of the present Legis
lature having passed; and the - bills not tieing
returned either signed or vetoed, they were
presumed to he laws, according to the con- .
ssifittion t sl provision in Snell caself;--- - Arid so
they would have been, but for the very im
portant reason,. that the clerks of the two
-Housss had neglected tf) get Ihe bffis and ap
pend the necessary certificate of the facts in
she case, and return theist with. this cart*
care to the office of the Seeger): of the COm'
monwealth lor-enrollmont. Had this been
done,the bills would to all intents and purpo
see have been laws,and would no:doubt have
been certified by the Secretary.
. This is the plain statement of the condition
of these bills, and forsooth, becabie the Gov.
ornor will not certify that in this unfinished
condition, they are laws, the Locofocos set
Up a Lue and cry, hatch conspiracies against
the government, hold secret cabals, denounce
the Gcvernor in advance, and threaten to
impeach him for not doing what would be a
flagrant violation of his duty! The further
they have progressed however, the more
they have exposed their ears.
The Senate have very properly passed a
resolution directing their Clerk to get the
bills and attach the proper certificate to Them
When the House of Representatives does
this also, it will have performed its duty in
the case, and the difficulty will be settled.—
(The House has since referred ithe matter io
its Judiciary committee.) •,,
The Unsigned Bills
STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.-A State
Convention of the friends of Temperance,as
eembled in Harrisbutg, on T - uesday, tied kir
gen4ed by the apPoir.tment of Reuher: C.
flale, Eeq., of Lewistown, Preeldent.L Ed
ward Mallory, Esq., of Luzerne, Cornelius
I:Valbutti Esq., of Philadelphian Dr Speck,
of Po3';'N . oP et r i O r :
John,Halhert,ofCumbeiland,Viee Presidents;
.Hcie ? - I::feorde3L' , MoFailrittcly. of arta
eihei'riatletWee, A '
t „, l ,
, f Among the resolutions:Adopted; by. the
Converition,we;find ,the of
future (action lard. down:). ,•; ,••••. •
Resolved, That we recommend -, tor. the
st Temperance, the formation ward
borough :taw riship; county> and Stme•Associ4
scions: , Thee , ideal •or 'shbordinate , 4 . lessecial
Ilona to be. camposed of; members 'of 'both
sexes, and - ' - all z.tigertL and 'conditions;' each
- iriernher cent? tbuitino the As
sobiationohe 'Smart sum :of one cent'a Wier!'
• •Thr4iiirpitus: of binds thinicollected user pay:
ing:lhaltetiessa ryimipanses • Of Atte suborddi
'satti'':AesOlflationi , be' deposited , in the
'Pelican? Of ' - the , - County ;;Asseciation
• CountfAidociation to be imminnietivol dele
gated; apneinted , A4 the 'sabotdinate 48800 i.
anion.' The duties of the County Association
shall be to supervise the various • means 01,
iorvfrardintilitriatide•OflTempertinOVitich
•in its oiikimintyilloenipley, the requisite
number;ol,;,Tbmperance.tecturers,! whode
dt3tyi it shall,,be to •lecture •inii the inn Fat
suclepOints A l ms} Occopied-lby- theAienboi!,
tlinate -;Arattatationic.i The s State Association,
ppointed,
the.Cinnity,Associationit, , whose intity• shall
tie toiasstimblcat , least once ( in .each - "oyitir;
at scline,ciMral, poi t and, by in leirchange,of
sentiment. to recominend,tn thu CeunlyNAs4
sabiationl7lindtbrciugh , themitck , tha, , subordinr
atelAttesotiationai whallibey;may deem, ;jo
• beAllettrouL'attvintk.opurise ka,ikbelOsue4,
in uttilingitbe combined plargied o.lilkw bole
Slate lot theoprpinetiOn - ,;qlMwt' Temporises
ornate, „ tjhl, nor?:
goorst - nflier resolutions were passedianli
. Wine,:etnititeCiniiiniftlia" , iip`piantid rafter
111 f,
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V:i(;firdtiiOt#(4lertiliOgkrl:l4 Tempe!'
to tliesSa frcitiviCepiu6ll.'' •
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qtrtUitaklitaildkalitiffiffr Arig
Paii4.lol4eriiinks applying-to be reciter.
terettiitawnf skit , i to submit to close
rO , -..1,,k e b , . L aml
_.°`!?'"l)Y.ltb,,9fßreqieit'applicptio,rts, ein be nc
t.F7.7.s'llriniret)bilritif,:thirirurii',6iii:Aecomes"u"
IPYY'ittait' ,l tivAliitbbr'4ill.'' 'Tao ,g . iitate has
*eddy . phased ;tlie bill. (-;It Alit#l3 l thikt each
;branch o ,the Legisletue o all inieati.
ate
iteperateli:iheifaliiind
e'faires - id all','llilnks
aifily,ikferie'olutrtei; si'rill'itavit'..peigit to
send for persons and.puPers, and to take'
testimony if.neeessarvend,pteseribes ctn.:.
tain,folvi of ' oath lolr lltdttutiteMli-'i , ..'":2.;
' . 2 lie Unsnred Bilk—TbesSenate - has pa
sed a iesoln,ion?direeting •the.: bleik "so iird:
ebre limit the Eieetitive deptutment certain
bilTs'Whiehliesaall 6ittlibranehei Orgeitill'
Lek'sloture, but which were not returned by ,
the. Governor within three days atter the
commencement of the present session, as re
quire,' by law; to the end that they may ba
lenrolled as laws, agreeably to the CsrWitu:
lion. The vote on the adoption of this reso
lution was—Yeas 20, Nays 11.
lioniestacT *emption.—The homestead er e •'
emption which has been adopted in,sciveral of I
the %\‘'estern States, appears to find favor
with , oiir Legislature. 'A.bill Was introduced.
in the Semite by Nit. Small, hist Friday,
empting the real estat r eof insolventdebtois„
from levy and Sale under exeoution, when
its yearly value dries not exceed three linn
dred dcllars. !The Judiciary Committee have'
reported fa'yorably uPon•thabill r and there is.
-every probability of its passage. , •
Divorcee.—Applientionsl4 Divorce do riet
meet With fetich success this winter, which
'he Lcdgees-correspondrint_attributei enfiri
ly tn'the fact that.the "ladies'. in the case
are old and uttly, instead of young and pret=
ty. The 11011F,8 Ciihrimittee last week re
ported against•four petitions for divorce.
Liquidation of.. the State pebt.,- . on Thum.
day last, in the :House; My, Ev,aos, ol Cltes-
ter, introduced a 6;11 for• the abolition of mi.
lido training& and the extinction of. the State
pebt.'. The object of the bill, (says a corres
pondent of the Ledger,) is to release the
State from the' militia musterings which in
Point.pLfacLinst__alteavy_loselo_the Com-_
monweelth, 250,000 able nod ied citizens be
ing subjected to a loss of two days annually
in mu - storing—and to substitute in lieu there
of a small tax of 50 emits. This tax is esti
mated to amount to $60,000 per annum.—
This is to be appropriated as the first item
of the sinking fund. The second item pro
vided tor, is the disc.ou,nt now allowed to tax
payers for promlit payment of State to:New,-
and prompt paftnent is enforced by the sixth
section. This sieving would create an addi
tional fund of $40,000.' The saving by the
reduction of the per cordage, for collection
of the nate iOinies is' estimated at $40,000,
and - constitutes the third item of sinking fund
making in all about $140,000.
The important features ofthis project are .
as follows:-.71st, it imposes, no •new • taxes,
unless the substitution of a small tax in lien
of military trainings, which cannot justly be
regarded es such, be so considered,-2,-
economizes the collection of the State taxes.
—3, it enforces the prompt payment of tax
es, by imposing 5 per cent, upon sitch as.ne
glect to pay at the timerappointed;-4th, the
fund thus constituted =aunt annually
, to the, sum of $140,000, beside the interest
annually accruing upon the State loans pur
chased by'the fund, and which interest is to
be added to the fund, to be appropriated s to
the seine purpose;-sth, this fund will in
crease at compound interest, and by the ad
dition of the interest accruing upon the stock
purchased also at compound interest, in such
a ratio that,. in the'epace of about 55 years,
it•would entirely extinguish the State debt.
The power of the fund so created can only
be properly appreciated, when it is consid
ered that it would regnire the appropriation
of 5500,000 annually for a period of eighty
years to accomplish the payment of the State
debt. Another feature worth considering in
connection with the consideration of this bill
is the fact that the taxes of the people would
be paid with mole cheerfulnes when - any
prospect shall, be afforded of a sinking fund.
It would also put the State credit upon a.sol
id basis, end bring up the State stocks .to par
in a few years.
Stitierij - Eitiqien.4oll Saturday; in the
House, the joint resolution offered some days
since by Mr. Eshleman, against the, admits-
Mon of slavery irttn any territory now 'be-'
Tonging or hereafter to belong to the United_
States, was taken ,in . Cdmmittee • el. the
Whole,andtiebaled'hy Messrs. Packer ; Bah: .
lonian, Roberts; ani]'others, until five min
•utas Of one.' when the Committee me "and
the ; Hatisnadjourned.
On Wednesday, in the House, Mr. Lam
baton; Of Cumberland,- introduced . supple
, mentary hipolhe act relative to fishing' in
Silver, Staring: •
.On Thursday; in Senate, Mr. Sterrett, read.
in place a-bill for the relief of•Sarnnel VV lute:
QiitHe'samei daY,'iri 'the lioiiee Mr Lam
berten ; reported a bill•sujip~eirientaty , to ;the
act, incorporating the.CarlirdeA)epoeit, Baykr,
(We have not-learned -what ita*prOvisiona
are.).
=MNII
C.o 54inEss.—The cialiery excitement has
111firstAmtiteiy,sob7sidedi the, honorable mem,
berg, of 3.iheoHotise-iii , ItePresentatives. are
1, 6 4 - 3" 7 ,iifc±il;'or , ,Abtisiiii'mt -- ' o itiely' Ilir.iiiii
!II!!!" g, . I ;grßlßti9ll,,lhgleoPl?,.9 l, c 4 4 9 rfiP,a, t
and Oregon ..,are - being ..perriiiitediAc,iiiiitid
theit ‘ buili bticiOessliiiid4lieXOnsi-:itit'eiiisit,ing , ,
' TI)OB#T , p s ilAi t ,ll!lip i t i ci, l olloo 00 ) fiock , s - plii •
iPo;ihe T!filifitiPr o ,i 1, 6 010f ( P054tie.}M:1.1,1 1 4 1.:
form - rite of ihiee , ceritaiw -, , ..:..':., i .:•1 . ; , . ~.:
'Tts , iiiip lAL ,T4l T . • crrpplcnt,,.-.--
,cci -.
- iiiptiMlitiOels'kiiili!hitialif thit.l i iiiiii ‘ dellibik.
papers, ot ~ThlnsilaY i.. (.14 . , whlo4. , it:appoirs,
that
. a number of the petsoCaKan'd , political,
filiridet' of Goiiirtairl6ll44!iitopkiski d l l4, O.
.0 4 , 3 4Rt*4i40Vpi a , li:ia,y,,r,.go;p)!ti t s,li‘x,rY,.
egiipc,-;ifea, ; pety,ico;in irkromiedgeinent ,oh
ihemAluable serxic'estecideied iiputibilpring
'thiiti'e aiillicifliiiiigni i -Tlid Oeverhoti In 4 a
1
I‘oi4 )iicf - ii4kiikiilikiiiiiii Itssit; agomS4;
, ~...,r , t, , i : , Q /3. CUP ~.,,, 'fr i i ..) . ' .k ,'.
th,pPrOfrffeldilq4lMPAVlL:rPr? . VJOgi th eta:! . it:
fi` s' mil'i i iii ti ifs 'd , t ii Id IIiPTO 'Prilited . 11.04hal;i0V4
j660111461d1: 34 00 0 1 1 0,1d t l , O 8 'OF C an Ti'
k i ii)!fi fik 6 i l l til o 7 , 4 P ptha•
' $f
4 1 C e0 ' :r 1r zz..ei,o,i 11,1
,R 4.1 4 , +.l3i i , ql ,, h, tr•tilli j i , Wk,
'','"0*1.441A1.19" i 1,11, 94i -401 ..' ,PPriilki.
bats tiOii .. liseis,,ia.congreac'•f• ' .‘,', ':, ' ~_ . •'
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MEI
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i% -.....,„, th ... iir: ,
.... -:.... .."- • :..._ -.•._-. .
.." 2 . :: • • ......--..:-..:,. taken' retriinc'.liVAleleninrds Holeli in Wish- .
--...' 'THE' ouip LEG!sLA:Tti4I, -, -- ington. l.,tisge , pr'd'i'L' tiqpi3:site -in progress
CoLutitaits, J 126;
, • obih is to hrkbniil-,t tt :. udipiaryquare, far
, :,1 or a., grand Ih . angt:() ;ball. 'An immense .
. ..
Alter n long struggle 411 one , lxlttph 'lo Are o e et i,.4iqpicapa. r, ~-.. Thol - 6 g '‘ii3 opti,„
one time threatenad rdt<oll3 'rrit!' ICI6I - -
4.‘ , , ', -,
.. ~4-.. • p . •
of civil win, it lies been de l , pd thatalesst i l ',...,,, . ..,.-4 , „i,., v,....
i
'Ll.i.v glued UDA!... , Eb..--- - i,:ti no fotAiiih
Pugh and Pearce are entftlg r. f to thl!li..fe peitoisbcpctlirejudicirPagairat. : ,this nowAuly
in the House of Rep.reilerifiliVisit?,'lkti.tii' fitglVllti d n'S:iti 9 .) kesito.f l 4'l l a g d ' t „ i ce' l °` .4
mon county. The vote stood 82, in : favor anti matty,,where . it may
. be, ° :: , hether in i tne f n i e t ld t i l :;
31 against. (The question of the contested feet, rhoilitir it •bo in the back or abdomen,
u , se e i t h i e er n a r r a is n is r g et tni p e i t i c i t s er a n n al d o r r e internal . eaor,
seats, it will • be remembered, caused' the
C4ititediffidli*iiilliifOlifo'Legiallitdre.'Tviiili"theinditilvitrie'rile holly'
1 will 1 3 ;e ar ;. ' e a s a to tt r , ei t i to
ta i t s t t l a i
i n ic e e siii r o o l n i
I ns o na r tu e rli b tas received sufficient
smis f oritiiiiimieriiiiiiiieclattnecno ,‘,liit.lliiita
0 aft:filtein'tounty—Mesisrs; Pugh • and' 'Pierce- -; The- quantity Of iiiiiiiiiii . h'innors ditchriiied .
111;iitir,terbeptycebdyiinliteactciootnircs:eti
of
a Uti e a , n v tir l e io th m 'e s
democrats, and Messrs. Spencer and Run
, m,1Y1,ig.,.)' with new and pure blood, hy, the digeation.,ol. a.
---,----- modcrstetytettl:'p oi - igirielhOpbd with iiiiis'
MORE GOLD. PISCOVEREI
Washington JiMl24, 1 1 840.
The editor of tho Union has received. a la
ter letter horn California, which states that
another gold - mitre; Aar richer than )any yet
discovered, lias been toutul further . north.
The U.S. ship Lexington with half a mil
lion of dollars of gold dog on board, belong
ing •to private individuals, was coming
home.
Maybville, Jan. 29, 1849
• ThO-St.-Louis.Daily Organ'sivs that it is
roil - clued that gold has been found in large
quantities on the Rocky Mountains. , • • •
Gen. Cass Elected U. - S. Senator
LANS : II4G, Jim. 29
Gee. Cass was to day elected U. S. &ma
y)t by the Legislature of This State. The
vole stood 44 to 36. TWenty•two Democrats
voted with the Whigs.
Vinounti GoLn.—The Union stales that, at
.the IV hitehall mines of Messrs: Heise and
Stockton, in Virginia, $9,000 of gold was
found in st single week b a dozen ha4s,.
and from the 1.4' to the 7th o! the 'present
month six negsties obtained thirtv-five pounds
of gold, the las: day's working of these ne.
groes' being worth $1,594. The 49,000
above mentioned, was obtained during 'the
fitrst week of the employment , of the ne s at
machirny,_ This ecinals California.
14r-Judge 3.llcLean has written. a letter to
the editors of the Jrnelligencer, in answer
to an alma made upon him in the Senate,
the other day, by Mr. Foote ; of Miss. The
Judge very calmly denies the'charges made
.but says, in conclusion s. ; "As a citizen, 1
maim the right, and shall exercise it, of for
ming and expressing my opinion on public
measures.•' .
rri he Mayor and Common Council of
Vkrashington City have petitioned Congress to
empower them, directly or indirectly, to abolish
the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia.—
Major Gaines of Kentucky presented the
petition in the House, on Monday', . This is
an impbrtant and glorious sign. It is taking
hold of the subject in the right way.
-btr , Tile. National Intcllige»cer of Friday
last, states, in behalf of the Members of Con=
_welts from the State. of Fprinay'lwania,. that
the repoit-whichlias,been put in circulation
through - the public press, in relation to a
meeting - held by them, is erroneous. They
havp never agteed to recommend any one
for a Cabinet appointment under General
Taylor.
EVERY MaN HIS ONVN PATENT AGENT.—
MUNN & CO. ; publishtrs of the "Scientific
American," have favoured us with a Pam
phlet containing the Patent Laws of the Uni
ted States, together with all the lorms nee- .
etisary for applying for a Patent, information
in regard to filing caveats, with remarks on
its uses, etc., amount of foe.required at the
Patent Office, and every other ilifertVation
that is accessary to instruct a persop in ma •
acing his own applications.
Price 14cents single, 'or 12 Copies for
one dollar—sent by mail to aty parelof the
United States. Address AIUNN & Co., New
York:-
Items.
All the vast empire of New York , city was
set. in uproar on Monday, by a - telegraphic
despatch Irorn Washington, to the effect that
General Taylor had embarked in the stea.
mei...Falcon, -at New Orleans, for N. York,
and might be hourly. expectedLthere. Spy.
glasses were in great demand that day, "Of
course it was a :was.
. .
The Church is off to the "washings" toot
The. Christian Advocate of the 11th • inst.
..statee.thet a joint stock company of ono Kin
dred is, now forming in New York city, to
consist O 1 Members of the Methodist Epis
copal Church. his said that about forty have
agreed to join the association,
An ingeek was held in the" Nev• York
City'Hospital, on Saturday last, on the body
of John Griffin, The verdict of the jury was,
thal . tleatti . was caused by the administration
ofthlrirotorm, given' with a view to allevil
are - his sufferings While undergiung a pains
ful surgical operatiOn. . , • ,
4ufige.Eltired hat+ derided that likening at
4 a i .key hole, though ; highly : improper anti
i
!,eten,tt Vielati i on of law, in a man, is perfect
ly,„lexeutieble in.ri,ivornan,OWing to the, mg.,'
ural, cerictrifty , Of , sex. ,
! , The Stale:swhiehlartilAed_the moat troops.
tor.. the ::Mexican; War Were tie follows.t--.-
`Nesv.Yorlf 8;550, Yearsylvania.4,. 336, Ohio
. 2,321 , , and Maryland .21151: „. , •
An iron steamer,•constructed in . parts,. en
. gines(complete,:BM„Will.bo shipped in a few
~daye4romNewlYork to.the:Sacramento,,to
, •
".icitrsaid that.'.of ~ 4 8 students who 'were'
entered. autheWest.Point Military Academy
fja4July;2ololthem-failed to pass thelanii:
arritraminatiOnj and • have got their diSmis-:
',.L. , 1 4 a JO' iiharnine"- have :leiriVed.' . in''Boiton'
ei t oWorld,:i,ratiasitring . eitah
andAirtaley s ,OViiiMght :teat beight;.rod'
tiimibrtion
,„
abitptne ahtl'aill thepuselvi3sigunkbri.' c- 1 is
.. 3 4Agelp, Oi Philadeiphia, gave,rhici de: :
okaila,Loli ,',§aturdaii, - :ie : the '',ltelle,r',oli 6 eaci
crYle; P.?"111Pg:14,-i,t19,Pjr:1,9t dial 124 -,
PSPAJur".'S'.. y: 0 r, ,, fq •.,1 ; 6 -
-A laie,olllCiatinXatilprnia, Wribpg,!!o ? hie;
hieellehl IYO.Y‘', )I(fll'hiearl, that.hteletter, le ,
c India's, p a per,. pan „ 1 015, , ,qatl,tirne., spent i,kn, •
rrhipg, cart Nebel/mut OPP, rt. ,, . ? --I '.' , i , ,,,
. Da. Jour; Loir.Ar6„ wel I , known • flat "We
itliikirdibarddied Wilniington; , :nel,:thi
P44)4oltY.'''' .''i
11601011iNt' iii b e been nominated
ai l ltiisq aria MAIO ro 43'S'irtiriatt , 63Pititti -, AW
,AithilstOit Ckababliail : 4 l !"'''' '''
''—r''''':!' 4 ''''`'''
L .• ::AfAA'igi W 0004,;t r iiiidiiir, ,
i 4 4
s . ..Tvi t t , iitmlititi 6o . lo .Yqm h o:"pvl: 4 t`l
Bpi?p l. 9Y - ;::) , :f i FtA. .i, , li ~,;,,, i
)urlloitilkiiineagal!aool ,l 4geiii!i(l ?
i on the 218 InTt: at the ariollol yenta
NEEMBEVE
BUICESEI
medicine the whole ma:OA bloed-hecontes' ,
tirc'y purified and regenerated.' 11 • -
'flint the bleed. IrMb-life of the body, I 'pras
sumo is undisputeci, therefore shall pay !hot- iv
being the seat of life, it musicilsole the seat or
disease. If disease be in the blood, we' should!
abstract the disease only, not the blood. It is'
the - impurities - will - almost be reinViPlad
gation to secure oar health, in all states ,orthe ,
weather, in nll situations, and in all climates.-- ,
But it is not cnpnbleto effect its own purification,
at nll times, to do this it must rff - e - n,brive
tapco: When the blood is loaded With impuri-•
ties, Opecinlly in this climate, the consequen..
ace may be Intel provided the blOod is not purl—
fled nt once nod this is sure to be affected if'
Brandreth's Pills ate
Fownle by.CITAS. BARNITZ.
' .A, - - FLAIR. - STATEMEisr. rilirsoN' ,
'Compound Sy up of , Pnr and Wilful plititn.thls
5 ,
medicine the nventlon of n man m gave the sub—
ject of Pulmonary , Bronchia an Pectoral 'Diseases
ihe 'noel rigid examination, has now been before the.
public near Blur yerifs. During this period It has
performed some of the most remarkable cures on re
cord of Pulmonary. Consumption—secured the roe
nmendation and nee of Physicians in their practice,
null the warmest opproval of thousand of pending
in ordinary and severe colds y cougha, in houratiess,.
spitting Mogi, &c. .
___
Cerilfirutes of lie winnierfid power have been giv
en In some, Instances, and sworn to as true, by per
sons, wiln at any time, will give verbal verifications
of their contetils. . .
But. 'beware of imitations, and purchase
Coll's Compound Syrup of To r;from none hut adver
tised agents, or;nl* those above the suspicion of deal—
ing connierfeits. ,
Prepa, ed.und sold by ANGNEY & FICKSON, N.
E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets; Philadelphia.
Sold by 3. & W.ll FLEMING, Carlisle. Price 50 ,
• t.
R COLD PEP are on e.videnee that the blood IS
enetambered with Morbid humor, which not only ten
der the circulation sluggish and uhequitc,lnit prevents
a proper supply of the vital fluid to the tatremitles.—
Hence coldinuis of ilio hands and feet, accompanied
willittendache, giddiness, and many other unpleasant,
complaints.
VVriglits Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the butt- .
preventatives in the world against cold feet, iteednse
they not only cleanse the blond from those impurities-
Which ore the entire, but they impart an energy tothe
Inc Illation which carries It with vigor to every part
of the system.
Ware of counterfeits nnd intitntiomi. Remem—
ber that the original and only gene Me Indian Vegetn
ble Pills hare the writ tell nienetore of WILLIAM
WIIIO II T an the 101 l 1111,01 of each box.
The genuine Is for sole by CHARLES 0GH.1137,
coin 011 0 111 for Carlisle„ and general agent for Cnittliiir
laid county, by whom country deniers will he sup
plied at the Philadelphia prices.
•
f t IVIARIED," •
On Thursday thebith-insh-r-by-the4lev-G-.-P-...
Wing, LEMUEL TODD, Esq., 10 MISS. SAL
LY, youngest daughter of the late John Wil—
son, all of this place.
On Saturday. the 20th'inst.,nt his residence
in East Ponnsboso township, 11 . 1 r. AseAnAst
Eno, clock-maker, aged fii years.
Died, nt the residence of his Aunt,, in Mifflin •
township, on Friday night, the lath inst. after
a short illness, Mr. Joust WALLACE, in the, lath
_
year of his age.
We may truly Mourn him, as a flower un- I
timely cut off, and withered ere its full Unfold-
Mg." It is-net for us to scan the inscrutable ways
ot our Gad, nor to apply the measure of our i
weak and-blinded affection-to the mysteries of 4
Providence, but in the early removal of those so
hill of promise, and so much blessed ,with the
means of usefulness, we cannot nit see the or-
' dinary standard of human life overthrown, and I
feel That in the purposes of God there is a height
and depth, a length and n breadth, neither to be
reached nor embraced by any finite intelligence.
His natural disposition persented a foundation.
on which the Christinh virtues can be built in
their perfectness, and in the triumph of Christi
any. Ha watt h• favorite with all who knew
him, greatly beloved by his relatives, and dear
to every person pat had the pleasure of being
his acquaintance. lie was ono of whom fwe
may say emphatically, "he had not an enemy."
Being possessed of a superior mind and fond of '
study, we justly indulged the hope, that he
might be eminently useful in Coming years,
(The writer of fine bath known him long and in
timately, and bears che'erful testimony of the
same.) But alas; in the midst 'of ° much to make
life attractive, our fondest hopes are blasted in a.
moment. it •is fearful thus to be stricken
down and ourhopes and hearts crushed ! How
uncertain are all earthly joys, and how soon can:
the strongest and tenderest tics be severed !
Thus faded from earth one of its loveliest flow
ers—thus passed from among us one of our
most favored intellect's. Upon qll may the lin—
pressive lesson rest, as a voice front the Lord.,
saying, 'Be ye also ready." H. S. °
• Bark! Bark! ',
500 CORDS of good BLACK OAK
BARK, Wanted at Middlesex Mills,
for which 13 per cord for the rough barlt—or.
40cts per 100ths if, shaved clean of the con—
will be paid if delivered before the first of Au
gust next—not to be shorter Chad, l 8 inches in.
length HOLLIDAY & BENROBB.
Jan 31, 1849—t2tn
: NOTICE.
THO JURORS who hare been summoned'
to attend 'tho, Speeinl Court on the 19th day or
February Oast, are, hereby notified that they will.
not be required to' attend. ,
JAMES HOFtEtt, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,Jany. 2G, 1849.
, .
• • • TOR RENT; • _ .
. .. . A two story 'weather •boardetf.
2 •;. c \ l '-' , . ' D WELLING; lIQ 0 SE% on tho
:::.;),111 - 1 west end oflligli,atreet,which has
• f . ', been'oecupied for several years as
~ a Boarding House, but- is suitkiblp
.for a Shoe or Clothing Store. 'Enquire hf . '
jan3l I,V.M s .I.IIII,URRAY • •
For,Sale iirpßentv
'ON
South Wet street;dilreFtiy.',l',, •
opposite.' Judge Reed , “s:- One ° ii ".
421 the inost.pleasantly shaded Old
well finished houses in — this -
ougb. For torins - apidY.itithireUfii.,
scriber at his-store West. Main street 'Carlisle.
, Jaituary i at 4.849, lt.. ITALBERT.7,
` ) .:Este.to.;cit.Orahank •
ETTER•S`Pt",Adttainikttintion on , tlio • Estato
L
"Abt4tfttnilEtti;lati3 ,- of "East' , Paihsboro!':
tOvittaliti:linve book, granted" to , the subeariber,
residing qic , yeiraugh" of Carlisle :% , All , per+
idoSliaviagOli!ms'Ogqintk the 'estate. of , eald
coaee'd'are requested to 'present thittin - for
ment, and-those knOWitie-L•thenisokseatii'idObtodil , :.
Atimake',paytnent lairtiediatelsF , tr , ,
.. 'l l ;'ELCBrAtlministratorc' , ir:
' ' 31.'1849.'.. •
Tliey`dreel i!i: , .9.11 a k
'l'tine'
.
perami l! l :pin g . to :.do „
well by eallit)g ttutlie, • ,sl;ql;et,of I,lttqsubseriber"
potl preeti're one ilepOsitbries' for
any
They_tsill, also, holii
(lilt tisk& Soel4beni.;: , ,
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vt 9 .y . tf •
14itii,r,:i;gee'inii;iliod.'01i4Ikt.nr n 4:iipTill 3 ''
QOlfirmo(iy CAppi34,towi,
40.164 pay trey,it,'wlll.l¢9,
Stk of ..;,Janylgy,,4targnt,VithOut,. fßil..„,T ho
the hands , 9CEsip.iire:li 3 n 4 44:'
in i P49h#lo ll ,.
tgleatw, ipicßayt,
J unwary lutn vlch.,
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iIIIHE subscriber respectfully, informs the' far
.ll.- ming community thin he'llasrpurchased, titer
right to.DUR.R.ALLS CELEIIII Al ED CORN
SIIELLEItrfor the counties of Cumberland.
and Faanklin. Farmers who have used this
Corn Similes, psonosnce it a meet; inualuable in
ventien./14 is simple In its coustruetion and rms '
• linble-sr-get-out-of-erden--lt-seperates-the-corik
from she cob,. without breaking either, aid deli
vet's she emus glean awl it for market. It shells
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from ten se. twenty bushels per hoar- Eight
hundred oh them , save bees sold the past mason '.
by Oveinveneste, allot which were highly ap
proval/. •
Pomona wisiling to sce the above fern ,
ter, can At po.by calling at the shop of the sub
scriber,cornos of North ilaneven and Louthet'
'treets, Carhale, whore he will keep constantly
on hand: nib rge. number for malt. Every farmer
and miller shouhl hove the ithova•uhenp-but vat
unbk Corn Stoller:
DAVID "Ir FETTER
Caplihre...,Tbn 31, TS49r—tin.
To Owners and Dealers in Horses;.
• - • • CsanTotes - Ft/1 , 1%7MR OINNNENT.
for the entre of Founder,
Hoof, floef.bormd Horses, . and
„
*Amp , matt/acted 'aid — Fier/deb Feet
Wounde, braises, in.the Flesh; -
Gras& Niches Crohked /feels, Scratehes, Cute,
3r, - e; on horses..
CABLTON " S' RING-BONE CORE, for-the core of
Iting-borte, Blood Specie, Bone Shnvin, Wind
gold°. and , splint--a certain cure 10-'1 bin Ring-
Benet Cure. and - the Founder Hintrner.t nre pro
ptesed!foom the necipe el a eery erlu'atal ed En.:
Leh Farrier, and will cure in ninety-nine eat
' of one tinsel, "ct of c.roftltre-nboo
p/atintc , They have been used Gy 'bran es, lisetit
ncein.stage propciatirs, and others whit she most
rrsacked'nno abeidblikstreceis. For Sale .by C.
OtItTLBY.
,IMMES FLEMING--
N. W.. Cornar.of Pitt.; Sr. BLigle sts_ Carlisle
Pte.. od'assifor sale on the most, reasonuble terms,.
a ings asser,trtient el:shake Drage, and IMcdi
ciaest Paints, - Oils .tic. with the.
meet useful Vat eut :Medicines, 01e0—.4 elegane
as sorameas.of Perluniery iToitet at.d
Scoop,. slvoing Creti`sis,.?lair. Dye, flair Oils,
in ,silent Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flush'
&Cloth hsuslies,--W kips in great variety, in
hreilno, Canes, Pocket Hoohs, Combs, Irk &
Ink *tondo,. }tonal , Waters utz, Seals, Firs Wri
ting; & Note paper envelopes, Razors, Pent
KtiVCR. Scissors, &. Razor straps, Finley Wan
C sad Clys, Fancy Boxeo, Varnalins, Patent!
Dirndl Lampe, globes Sc. W icks,.Lard tifil;:F.pernu
Candles, ate. -
_ .
---- .Atrtramtetteias - nseortment ot +lmport &r. -Do—
mntfirr Segers, 'Tobacco & 4elW.
Chill and examine the KOOS. fae s pntOred to ,
Dawn ittateetrients to poichasersk, fin: v3ist
Chnlisla -Amway, t - • , -
Dacca and Segars.
elloiaa. Erafuls, consisting orts6neil
Nerve, 1:141bonlo, luaciaus.Lusury,
moil Coupes') eitcwing Tobacco. Vinntation„
11.3i109, Too , Biimiromo„ e I ton Rio liondoy
Aezintadino. Criogn, Principe, l'enesita and ma
ny_ other baandb of fine cigars Also fs_e Spanialv
.94 - aniai, Scansion' and IDutaN Siiia
kinfllobacco- long-at em clay and atone Pipes,.
IScol better selection .. .atm he found in the•
ploin, ea lb anti's nll reftiadf•v .eti)332191.7. re= -
tail aft lie S'egar Tobacco Depot .ot• tits , sulk
scriber in West gigli street opposi. , c :the • IlaiA
Rend' tllrea
THONLI . B - IL rioWELL.
Caiirelb, Yam:tarp flat 1349--,
INcFwB Property for Sala.
El,,L.expose to Public Sale en the premi-
I ses on Saturtinyhe ntlr of February next, •
ut pierslock A. White the. propel-1p of DER -
N ELE.N.D EL, ;lard. putt of a lot sfgrount2
shuns in the Borough of Carlisle, viz- eighteen;
& half feet front, & two.liundreti & forty back,
to an Allayouith einalltFrame Shop & Beek,
Budding, Stable &e. Bounded on the West by
Won Eit. %gamut-, Mast by Robert:Noble„frona
by Nein Street, North by iekinson Alley, pos
session, &sten on the first at April next. the
abssue•properity is sidled far any boanah of bus
iness., teems made ibnewn on thh day of.S.ale by.
- ETEENE;LES W. WEAVER; Executor.
Ckrdisl t. ilanuary 244.1 rB49—to.
1118111: anion' Farm on the "I'mnpili allot ono:
mike. Woat of Taphole uhich D Valley now
livvErrwifh,the lots attaahsd- k contains; Ilona
larg ona news.
Sanutrry 111.1:4
Pine and. Ethevial Oils
571 - liltelEat.not going to California. ran be sup-{
plitd.with.fretll Puts and Erherial 1.)11: at thot
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chratt. (Rtodtryt store of
C INHOFF, Agt.
Carlisle, Jan 24th 1849:
Amendment of erdliaanee.
Snot. 19.—N0 pertiOn shoji senility hay ton chi'
nen oft the borough, unlessly the Sleek without
Intiiiigt the, some wtiglied in tho hay Scales, on
parent: ball - Ince, before its elelivesy to the purebn,
'sor,. under the penalty of Ftvs D 0,
rongliteldnencs, paused 111 h of Ituittor);1811..
In, Chutioil January, 13Iitt 1849t—ltesolved,
Thnoßaction 19tt of Oirdnance passed' 11th ott
Jonnarw, IBG7, be ea-amendedt as to strike out
the , ViOrdb , !'n eititten of•the•barong%.`"and_insert
in loutthereoPthe words "any tietson• residing.
wittnitrtite °fib° borough.
• JACC9.I3
Attest-I.ins.3ll.4l.l.lcl,..Seerstarit...
.DS Hereby: given• that Snmurll Wenn sr: has ,
nicleltn•Asstmnent fer tho•bsmefit• of hi3'.eretl ,
itess.toalloniss.ifionson, to whom all persons ,
will present their claims•nnd elllpersons.inticbtedt
smilimairopayment to-thessid •
T(io9?, G R EAR) N o Assignee
Westpentishoro Township, Jan 231,849.
nftitirreeeived and' for sale at D. RAW--
DINal Mug Finoy. MOTO IV.. Arai* Street,. ,
Xent.2.itli, 18 4 9. • .
Eatterlall aled: Pine- WI.
.TROSaI. received 'and ffor sato at• Or. RAW—
LILI.St Drug & Fancy Steep,. W.. Main. Stream
Corliale;.
,;lan.
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• . ..• :Executoris .Notice. •
,-111 EIPTERff , testamentary on the . Estate. of r
. 1 4 0.tfie , Whit',o,:lolla6gth,.. late off
the Bbrongda, 'the'd4. have been
iontedi.ro . the , Sbbeerjber reshilpsl in .West. ,
Pensehorough: township: , iAli persons having , .
.elainurageinsteald:Eidate-,will present them-for:.
ettibment,..andt those, indebted.. wilt, ma kto.
;',Oedoitrperrnent•to•.'' -2: • •
AZGFIVACP/P EALMILIN
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Es (j - lit ISO 11"' CC '
Le tura- Of: Ardroiniolyationd oii Ili a'Estaio•
HKriVRIS,:yAISS; , Nib , of Al3anyao - t 0... decd.,' - .: :
•haver Hien Tinted:Ho 2448orilibe'
Saba , Alia t oiilo 11. poisorie twirl i± chionlii
lilliltetl,thlrEitite - dr!itid i Ude e4e t ilt i ;t g riVesOTlV
thp or ftieeottleraent,.ol4 thosO AottiOne 01 ,01 ' 4 "7
OolvotiOdoltteil i to Make poyinonginrioOlnialk
GraitOW011:10MlailiII;
JoglizeryA7i'„l4l).:7-76t: . :
' egbinitAVirenobl !decd:.
. gatat " Beit•`•
Lottnin. u _7°M a t ifit e i a tn
i ° l o °ll erthigh..M"
nerd - n:4lecd4 , l**o boon grantetit -
ciiromdancitott-iit'ema lv,drkt.titonneboro•
81$1 7" iir's ins knowing thOmselvos in- ,
wnobtiotil ° • • medi
11 ° d *sate to ma poment,
61 3 W* t° I°l tcd &Mils to .prominiVlllEnti
It ° ll TfATil t c%nisAr:VEA.vva, Executof.!„2,
.0 , 3 11,..1849. — : 64 . 41 " " It _
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For Rent.
TAMES LfItMILT 0 N
NOTIOZO
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