Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 28, 1849, Image 2

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_tititiiii. 77 TiftmiliThe — Cincinnati
Atlas of thesi7th instant, thus describes
Cleneral Taylor, -es- he appeared Whet
staying In that 'city::
The newly elected President is
may be called It much ‘ better lookinkinan!
than the prints and engravings reprieSeitt
'him to be, though nearly all thpse7gt*
a correct idea of his features. 7 -SO inu4
sti, that any one who is familiar •with
Cleve, could, easily plcir-*lri-rtt•-•vnt—in-a
-ce3tvd. His face has a freshness about
it that we did not expect to find in the
ieattires of one who -had seen so much
service, and endured:JO :e:xpositre of So
marty campaign's. It wears an expression
of great 'good sense.—good' humor,—and
tood - diatieSition. 'His eyeleriiirtfiliiibly
bright and clear, and' ohe'lcan ,easi
gine.hOw it would blaze upon :
-'a.--battle
fi .Id, witkan odds of one. to
,fourstgaihit
h m., -expression is kind,':and.. his
.
warmers, genial and warm. There .ts a
themanner,irr:whichAe,TP:
hie . guests, thatputs his visiter at
once,, and the interest that' hl
ifinhifiiits liven who 'approach him, is
taidu lilted to make every one carry a'wtty
- pleasant recollections of their .. itatir dew:
When the venerable Colonel kohl - ikon Of
Pipe, was-presented to him, the Gener
al- grasped his hand with great dordiali.
tly; enquired after . his health and that of
his_ commaned, on_3 is_vigonalt
appearance, q,g4 manifested the' ,interest
of one who had met a tong absent. cokn-
pinion. ,
ffi person he is short and thick set,
with a slight stoop forward. 4 He is about
(.34 years of age, and looks'-as old as he is,
though he has g ood health - and a itrong
constitution. good
air 'and' manner are
t hose of a gentleman and a soldier.
T
A 3: itCDOTE, GEN. 14 - vx.on.--It !BlM
ted of Gen. Taylor, that at Colurobis,
'Ark., an accident occurred to the Steam
bolt which made it neeisiary for hart to
•
land a...skiff. In Eiddifien tb the, row
er alreadyin the skiff, ti'drunketifellow
jumped \in immediately after him, .and
• mod- urAn the small -and - -frail affair . ; so
as seriously to endanger the upsetting of
the skiff; and occasioned4m,little anxiety
among us. 'Sit down, my good-man . sit
down,'
said the General, but the more he
asked him themore he would not do it,
: 'aid began backing the skiff under . the
4uards of-the boat and across her_ lines,
until at. Tait the Generallost all
,patienc:e,
J and finally exclaimed, down, you
den nktin rascal, 'or throw you over
-board,' and never .did a fellow come to
anchor in quicker time, to the, relief.of
,us all, particulhrly when he ..*as safely
landed. The scene. Rehm° was not a lit-
tle entertaining—all of the vicinity,seerri
'ed to, be collected, men, women ani lit
tle ones, and . glie General had to go taro'
the kissing procesi with the feininiries,
which he did with a4oodgrace, Though
some thought he ordbaulk a• little with
one hard favored subject. The reception
room was illuminated by oe 'tallow dip,'
just enough to_rriake darkness visible.— r
A good visaged.fellow came up to enquire
from one Or thit %tail' in a . most confiden
tial whisper,, whether the General et er
-drank bra ndy—tislo, never:. :was -ttie—re
ply -in a whisper-equally, ;energetic, 'run
His siustins De: and. the blaelcbottle was
forthcoming without delay. Among other
curiosities produced, ivas
.a young Ar
kansas 'SUCKER, somdeight or ten -months
old, whom his other presented. The
.General shoe hand and expressed
an opinion that e.no doubt would some
May he a General, also, and fie wrs at
,once, dubbed. 'the Young General:, by
I,whiclirierne he will probably be known
in fature.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS OF THE U.
STATES.— According to the last Report
' of the Patent Office, the sunr total of the
agricultural products of the United States
for 1848 are stated ns follows : Bushels
of wheat, 126,364,600 ; bushels of bar
ley, 0,220,050 ; bushels of oats, 185,500,-
000 ; 'of rye, 32,952,500; bush
els of bbOltivlietit; 12,538,000 ; bushels Of
' Indian - Co rn ;' 588,150,000 ; bushels of po
' tatoes, 114,475,000 ; • tons of -Way, 15,-
735,000; tons of hemp, 20;330 ; rolls ,of
tobacco, 218,909,000 ; Ounds of cotton,
1,060,000,000; pOunds of rice, 119;199,-
500; and pounds of sugar, 200.000;000.
The largest - quantity of 'Wheat wait raised
by bushels 20,000,000; largest
• quantityrof barley by New Y,cult, bush
els; 4,30,0,000,0arge5t quantity, of .oats
by Olt 31),0pp,g00; Jargest
quantity,,,Of rye by P n ennsylkanitt;, bush
els; 13,500,600 ;14'igst quantity tf
when; by . repnlyfinnia, bushels; 3,800-
`ooo4ltergest qualnitY !Minn anti - by
'l'entleafiee - ;'husbele, 76,600,000; largest
quantity of potatoes by Nerti-Xorli,imah-
Y els; '27,000,0004: largestiquarttity..:.oflay
hy...eitmls•S tate; t0a5,444,200,0004 in:. to:
ilOcc o 4o,lll4Olty AbOlt , tl l4 ,4oanifintviai
raised 'rolls thereof 08;0 11 ' 1 10 ; ; cotton
PP.Pds r.' , Ap ; rice
c4ontli arolina, pinnidn - 9,0`,000,000 ' ,au
. ( itaftounictann, pnlinds 2'60;000,100 i ,
litPottrarnin 'or Wiiicsnt , Ants.D4o4 ,
Griscom.fecturing in New ,, i(ork.. 4 1. 1? 0 ,0
Ethe:iino,psottangP Of,?. l #4 l ,:ttertißtNof Mallejbt
49 iR t :1 1 9 44 9:11 1. / 1 140.Silit!,y - A ,
,)varo„inrlll9, 5RP..741. f . 9 t44,94k1F.5i , 11.4id
16'3 lun g s n y °P.,PSR Pf 2 k . t • pitta "o
air ; .tho,uo4 Os nit4h`ets is mhgled
- ttliinsp: 1611`. Oa;
`c,id W•l2, lade' Lariat 'a'
Jlitttka'britithit'reisfirib
tos 7:1i1nol? OiratiOnli lace,
• k. piaci •nri inindie3 t itAakes; theieforev.7B
'oneaki wry,a ;boargirio,, ripply, • th e
449e,,Lcsriproygmo
A n paS t ßilloo/9,P ,6 §.9.,ii:4 4 ,4 1 P11rget,1iir
rp.rped,
are 'hei rains tlirp u;h. tiflt `t4 0e 4fitei ;
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lungs Arriouiltetti"-
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efkillottitiVriali,thp“ ipwhole"stern,'disitl.
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00AL ONCERT.- • concertwi ie given
in the new Union Church, Plainfield, on Sat
urday evening, next, in aid of the funds of
that Church. ••The -Concert-will. be-under
the direaion of Mr. Jacob l3eetem. It will
'doubtless be an attractive entertainment to
r,the
(fiends ol_ Iteliaton. an uPportunitfol advan
cing the Clireid`6l the.
Tn'ilTwitilirSicatinii—:•This
:rabic anuniversary was distinguished in our
Borough h - Ytheilihyldh`Of
boldly' braved - the' pitilees. eld Tent's,' end
made a ItrindsoMe' iiiirpAe. In 'the" evening
the 13,ellt;s Legit's See ty; r-Cbl lege, give
iiiaiuiivereary Oriittirleal'Ethibilnfrwhich
uk tightil'attracted.iirfit'nitliensei thiong'Of the
ionth and beCilly of 'onr bOidugh. ' Tlieper%
fulininecs f !he' tiEfealf ers elicited a large el;
grcie of'Praise'lltit we , have hot been furnish
with a critical ho.
lice of. them.'
Tut CAntinty.—The selentioW of Join; M.
CrArrori, atinoretary of '§tate udder Gen.
Taylor, gives unbounded satisfaction; and
aflords ample assurance that the whole Cab
merwill be-thoroughly Whig. Gbv. 'Jahn
ston'tevistt teWashingtorip 6t the invitation
of Gen. Taylor, giVes probability to the re
port that he has been offered a plane in the
Cabinet, but if so we have confidence that
fie wi!l decline the Honor in - Tim- of the,
indieperisable importance of his remaining
in his 'Present position. The remainder of
the Cspinet is yet a secret bonfined to Gen.
eral Taylor's own bosom. , . • • •
Titie !—A flarriebtirg kitten:writer .
Says the act re:Onirtering the Fiiimeis' and
Mechanics' Bank, is a culiosity in legisli
tion. Under one of its sections the Gover
nor, heads of dopartments, all disbursing of
ficers and all bank officers, may at any time
be thrust into jail. Mother section makes
all bank officers, in - Oise-of insolvency, to no
guilty until proved innocent, but .does not al
low them to produce exculpatory evidence : ,
Another provides for imprisoning the banks
When th . ei do ncli do right, and so on:
Gen. Taylor's Whlggery.
Ono locoloco - triends have all .along been
insisting that - Gen. Taylor was only half a
Whig, if indeed he Might be claimed as that
But-We think they might as well shut up on
thilfpoint now. His intimation that if 'he
was a:limit:kin officeholder he ivould resign
about thie,fimb, shows - tliat he has•-no:partia
ular love for them. 'llls selection of Senator
Clayton as the chief of his Cabinet, shows
that he has a liking for hill-blooded Whigi.-
His remirke to ;the hardy miners nt Conabar:,
lend are significant of his vlewe on Proto6 7
nowt° Arlieibian Indinitry, and , on'theikfiblit
we should think the brave old Man hab f ilo
en sufficient indication that hale not only a
Whig, but may be ( 1 / 4 qua - tier over I" Vivef
•
OLD ZA CIC
NORTH BRANCH CANAL.-T1)43 people will
rejoice that the bill for completing this work
has been defeated. With the Lancaster Ex
aminer we may say, that we have no ohjed
lion to the completion of this Canal, but we
'are uncompromisingly opposed to any in
crease of the State debt for that piirpose.' If
the people Of the distracts to be oenefitted
wish tne cattal completed, let them do it at
their own expense. Very favorable
. terms
have already boen o ff ered them by the Leg ,
islature. •
If the State should undertake this improve'
merit, the probability is that 'by the time it
is Fermi:cited a 'railroad wilLbe applied for,
on the poi that the canal is iUsufficient; fto.
There . ts no . cluosti'on thit the voice o f the
people is decidedly against this measure.
13,-H.: Szitkrons.The-- Hon; Salmon P.
Chase, was on Thursday lust , eleoted.'lJ. S.
Senater froni Ohio, for, six years from the.
4th of March next. He is a wi2iik:Fie*S94l6 l ,
and it said to be an ahle'triait,i,folo,'ck,W4ll
• , 'phe legislatetti:of polair t Aes.ifip:iildnyi
i A ,
lain eleofed Irilifi''Ottlei,C*l•ll,4ltoli4i i ,
ft11 , 114 - 14iMino . i'Odetiel'opag ,Fi l reekeilginik
'iliiit a tile' HQ' itiliii l IVI !'tiiiyl 'n f r t ' '' —'
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Teelflrrif Wan
irieton in. Ilia NeielitiA CouiiiitittfirEkaiier;
nays: -Sonde Of thelenumbente'in
- cifiel bureau*, inteed 'tci' leilder their
'ilatidne'on the of Mitioh; and to retire
'a' a' gentleraetiotight sutijitioting
the President/to the iiiiecitality reirriciiai:
4ficnig' (hitt !limited: alase' - Of offlo4:l6;iire
iihe.hierit'aot riaditied eheineetveq
iitbnexintlet. its ' . elicaliietitioie-fieitiiiirieTbiti
he' fief that dliifiii` i ipon
-the anaide4tient'efiti.d'ae*'adredithitiefidil':
oi)lionenteits'''ilsrorthy
reifteet:'
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ladoholy_.triiged :: near =: 4
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I olandp where er . ..forralli Ouse; :beloogini) to
ftla;#ll!ler,f ‘iiiaestroted bififOaftei;night;„
in his obisoneeolioitio fitinilystewifei
dciti rt , 131111t) fell; )14Liolistoi:
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,'to bee '
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tbgen.siohidietl ; by the' frieUcts pa tiiioer'io,g4
kliond me' ro Itirldiont
1111*1 0.4f. hid 'imind'ow : ir114113 yeatii , bigfciieicceAi
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tilor,:clia:joj.iisic. firiOuri:l,..ba! ':'.116 WhitOyainee 1828,' have bri`en, says
1 1 ":_-
,_,, 1 044 , and . primeeding: ttfegt y . ,s.,:lotll#4.taproseribed Pary, May
i : ..9pittrnd'Unientown,,reach- it(v..,ktiorirlh#*Ventzel 9..,Jacksori's q,
v !I.,d,pAllth-iin the evening of the - ,p3phi*jotthieriArit(tifioiitrri arid driven .
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Gen. 'lir
lett(
vg_lni#B l ,TAntliu ast man lestahepe.
' t*? people greeted ' lurrytet
v Attke next day he took the.,gare
i4ryafil:MoreNnd arrived at the 4tilit
y
thajit about fourm the,aftep
poor) • A... l .rairLsremeteemearacontaining.
` ll4 4:ait , j l, Npi i iMPOß. , xl#4l,PU l Tl°o-4.
'thitre.,,,tp..neetbe 'old ;. 1;1„erp. ymeral.
harliti:atltXtt
enthusiastic. shouts, I l i, welcorne l addressed
them. in a short speetollanktnetheifaii(-
, n4oreßnqor,-IlwitencLitilehhad-Aone.him.-;
After remainingl,olms - time dpring which,
/1 1 6°° k 4 4 1 8, ,Yriffi irTRIIPA.PIeI3I:(7"I/ the
train propeedee Nir„aslicnston. „
Taylor arryed_ . t ri::Llsli_ngtpn city bn
Friday evening .
• the evening
.4 , 1,:1en he surived_hut_a_large,crow*awailed
his comiug. The railroad track Was- illumi
nated by bonfires on the , mute... By bonfires
also, and the roaring of cannon and the
flights of brilliant' rocketa, was the,General
heralded into the, city anci i the mass of , hu.
nip beings whioh,blocked up ,the .railroad,
depot,. Pennsylvania' kvenne, on his arrival,
was greater, it is saidohan en,any termer,
occasiori.;:Theimmense multitude
,actiem
papied the Genertil'a cortege to his lodgings
at WillArd's hotel, *here, atter a short time,
he stepped out on the balcon,y ante returned
thanks to the people for their. enthusiastic
welcome, which
. we're received by buzzes
from the immense He then talked
to bed in consequence or qatigue and indis
position from an accident he received on his
route. The reehtollllloltegf9n,wAltn9,l!
belintnense.
'
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4 + , , , •
1849.
, •
, The Intelligeneer s ,iaysop his way from
_olom:tend, Gen. Taylor's gar was literally
waylaitl - by a party of miners in the vicinity
of that place, who were determined to have
• a sight of the General. In .a few. remarks
that he made to them he ousted , the Mew
ing sentiment : lie saidthoy t Were-the mein
who-developed the wealth - of Ahe -country,
and added that good roads and good laws
were all that- weivanted. for the ktnerioan
people knew how to take care of themselves.
he Pennsylvania Insane. e
have received the annual report of this ex
cellent Institution, drawn by Dr. Kirkbrfde.
We learn- from it, that at the . date of the last
Orport, there were - 1118 patientri in the insti
since which 215 have been admitted
agd 203 have been discharged or died, leav
ing-2009iinder care at the cleacrei the year.
The tefal , humber thei,Hospital during the
Year Wed 403. The highest number' at -one
time Wrisi2oB—thislowesi, 188, and the av
erage number npder treatment during the
entire period *as 199. The present capaci
ty of the institution is for 200 patients , rooms
for 110 of whom, are provided in the• men's
wards, and for 90 in those devoted to women
so that it is obvious, - that during moat of the
year the,budding has been' completely filled.
,Of the patients discharged during the year
1848, were—
Cured
v' Much improved
Improved
Stationery
Pled
Total 0
Of the patients discharge) ucured," fifty
save% were residents,!?( the Horipital not ex
ceeding three months; thirty five, between
throb and six months; twenty four, between
six mouths and one year; and four for a lon
ger period than one year. Of those dischar
ged "much improved," nine were under
treatnient less.then three month!'; four be
tween three and six months; eight between
six months and one year, and. Iwo' for ' one
year. Ofthe "improved," faur were under
care lees than three Menthe; seven between
three and six months; eleven between six
months and one year; and twofer more thin
one year. Of those' discharged and reported
"stationary,' three were under careless than
three month one between three and six
. trtietths; teribetween iii months and ix,year;
and fire for a longer period than one'year.
6Oiiii'l - t - sov'e Ele r • Ma rc h - c on tains ,
, . , , , i?ifii - or,i
; no leis than "thirty-five diatinot engravings,",
~411 We find claimed for ti on, the cover,,two
,r,lp'.l,.•;'*ilic . ti are ; fine MezzOtinte'ctheLdst Dove,
;4 ., lttNF!t' liera_ . ; an d.OUstiN.CuPicir by liiPlra
,i lsiki-and a third one aline engraving (4%.,
t
4 Ititt itithe ) by l if 9rtiin ;'iike. remainder, Ahoy
~ .,,Ifirfa'stiion'itaie; tieing wined cute " 4 various
'.• matters, chiefly of calisthenio.and toilet' in
, terestovitiihe , exceptioard rtrepresetitniion;
of =St...Markle' Cburoh;;Philadelphia, and the'
,Village;Horsei!illecka The enfitentiombmoe
a obatintatitin. , ' , oU7iPejliseitillues,'Sketch • Ail
‘iTiniothy• F'ettigiewls Wifti4J4lusbandl"
owith'contribntionsif , bi , ?dui: Hale rGrabe 1
. Greenvread, , Mrs:':)citeph: C. Ditimil , Gilnfire!
.SimakArthurj'lderbertj Alitttitaifer;' , :TOCker
mani &v.' &. 1 : The , Lady ) ii , l3dbk:Abd Lady'si
DolleiNewspaperceri be had kir 68. 1 , .;'-' o ' , .
''''rii' Airntraw g iviiiiiii , 4itii?,siiibliOted
t iiiNeWlOili , h4ttiteLtAgiwrit,'lied'etii(ed . liy,
WirmattrlAigiff 4 lattorit.to maintain a die
Amotivw_lihttieecatilieracter.l , frtitis4eitnititine
idhitediontiellErigOithg ' .6(4 'lleithletifiiiqiiy
Siene----anether,ci the illierfACiedfn'df4 livid
t i .iiaiNtid' iiiik ofl , n b :Eiree4i :At lip,--it
:Wciiiiiliebii'iii r wat iiiiiAeir Oi liTe"4ai 44
beg l i i , int.Actiaiiii'ciillikW444itiiiiik,: .
etthalii4iiiliiiVfe . 4944; W th ifeliii"lli`ii.,-1
If isVe'rii.tt'tObilitei44)iiiigil"ri3Bll" itifriijaiiii
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, by able? .Writ T era`,!' . liis i'llii i iirAlfelia t A !Meg.;
,Azinee in ,Our.o3lom anthur,evertylrespect
?worthy, itfOuptioftiyiTerins4rtmemoPY;).s3 ,;',
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hir.rsonsyltletistßul(ioillie:,,,gika n d t p i ,
Ncist,of thislevelient,mgziguiptiopuViatttian
• 401. 1 04thed thOliteisitAemPotairvionve,nr
lion. It is one of the bestqiithitiyat,raillgi r
fhts•Fe toe ever
elropiprealrititi, su ite an d
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• V it'l l 'R}Oto. ll 2:Y , c ' f i ' Prr a thiepqiiihith
vikeemht . ..„txl ii ‘5.0,103 , 08-29st
_yak
rhidil a l:i9o?? it iit fC7feb!iiiVinfy, , , m,c l l ,AT
11 , ThfitYr1., 9!)i t t i liPlll. ? Arlnf TPfil.;ll,
• ,R)taigfilfl.‘47,4 o".3464itilnittlSA
' ih i!a!risbilrg''itsttiqti.:ititVi;o-i;:4vi'i*
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Notices.
of - , 77:1,.TV 14 , ,
,oUt offiteciiiilotrilyliiii irtiky, - we , re erre.
: .'iiiisii..9lositlool)l4lY. t ;b**lloteY were in
;l:::lB".:9:44l*46.°—ffiiiiiili6lal.9il'i*Country
Ve#,Ohrci" l ,ooo4,Wiliic4o o 4;:iii obtain
,llllLl4.44l3iflhij: fifeieiiiiry 'cd;tiler robbed
'- 'hr6.l44dhitijilniii‘tricil / iii - rieltiiiients to
1914,they,wercteptilled , ;' and th us for tyren-.
,liyeareiti)l:l7Arafr r We' - r7eiigrilriliiii
muritty , luife4blialaniinr!iiiit 'ct'iiedg;,efia
ifiiir!ilOW.A.bic:giiiiithii,:tiilf;;Wlth ' ) a - n - utter
AdVe s isin,4o Htiii4r optintstrMiliek #l4ljprivl
, ,i 1 %08 41:Jr 9PIAPR lAYnCR 41tfr,g9v:
Inoment.:.NoW„it.ii npi,JO Se expected
that such a sfae of proiOriKen
i will be con
;tinned, or is 014 iiiiliiied, - * that Gen. Ta
ylor vrilrriot chahge'it at all, Its , soon as.theret
can beiiClienie - wiih reason` and decorum.
We do net Wish, poi believe that Gen. Tay:
lor's,will be, a ..proscriPtive, .na min istrali4;
hotly° do belieYethat he will 'restore to full
one'ludf of the people their lotil 'rights, and
take them frein under the lian of is'i:ConirVh—
nieetion which •Poweevhas laid upon them
lull twenty. years. ''' .+' .
Twepty years,of proscription is the proi.
icriptiou of a whole generation, ol . men, aAI
.yet'Under thi srproseriptiony , th is--gen that i on
have .li , ied i ' 'We 'hive - seen, rind seen with'
a necessary . sulimisSion, the injusticeinflic
ted upon us oftaking men for foreign mis
sions, and.hf#h places at home, without any
'proper - qualifiCatiOns, when the countr3 was
lull of Whigs every way qualified to fill the
vacancies happeninger created—and yet ex.
eluded or presiribed only because they were
Whigs..., No matter, indeed, how humble
the place, be it even the sweeper of 'angel;
of the Custom Rouse, no Whig could hold ,11,-
not that . be vias not .honest or capable, but
solely beCiuSeliii wpa a Whig.
, Friim e ,stiiih
a'state of thiiiiiwe are of, course ae much
emancipated now, by the dtection of Gen.
Taylor, es were the Roman slaves when
mancipaled ‘ by their masters. not fkerr , tea
yet, we wells freinieti moment we Ore*
offdhe pthsatiPtiveyoke;erict we but whit
now, for his arrival and settlement in Wash.
ington to be freemen who have their share
01 the honks ar.d emoluments ofaigseat Re
public like this. .
Ahowl; and-a general -howl, a howl in
profundisstmo as well as altissimo, is to be ex
peeled, Meouree, wnenever G_ren. Taylor or
his administration 'eta fit to turn out any
twentylear-proscribing office 'wilder, and to
put in. any twenty-year-proscribed whig.—
"Presoriptibn" will be a word concerted, '
pitched in the highest note, and run down to
the lowest—dwelt upon irra momentous and
monotonous drawl, and tripped over , flighti.
ly in a bullied demi-semi.quayer. We
must expept all-this. We must accustom
mit ears to it, A half a million of our Loco
lbeebrethren, who have been fattening for
twenty years; solemnly believe they have a
life lease for office, and that we ere bodnd
to be their eerie as long newts. all, live;, and
the very first efort ,vie.make to 'dispel this
illusion, they!„w i lll roar, and raa , d_
inscream
and yell toi,it.,Reiliebub•was let lochs, with !
the whole eta" Mitirealing Court and train,
' i i td
g , Gov . Jobriston," says the Car e eta ;
His the very Me t soul and erntioakment of
true
• Penrosylvania charriciterand paftetistel
irdiffittulr,`,lwecitininie it greater insult to
the'"charaoter and pinotism,t"of,Abie, great
State than is deliberately . offered ?in those,
few words. Coe. Johnston Bas, done his
best to fasten the Ens and Ohio Railroal bill,
upon us, and give a contiguous State all the
,benefits; which , Pennsylvania expects • to.
reap from Central road—and by
,way of'
enhancing this kindneis he,proposes also to
tax the people to the amount of a million or
'more of dollars to extend the North Branch
Canal, the, benefits el, which, .11- .any Are!
reached by, its completion, will How, mainly
into the same "Stale.: And yet 'he' is 'the,
"true embodiment'of Pennsylvanie , •charao;
•ter and patroliam."--Cifambersburg
Our' opinion Of Gov. Johnsfon'is %not onlj;
our own, but that of a majority Of the people,
as we firmly , believe, and if our talenled!
friend of the Sentinel does agrep with;
'irvre.tke.peoplit" it cant be bellied.- But` the'
assertion that gov..Johneton;Optoposes to tax,
the people to this eitent of a Million and
mote . dollars to extend the Islattli Branch . Cii= . ,
nal;milnot traeiand we think Ake' Sentinel:
must`know it:. 7 Gov.'. Johnsto,n probably , de
Nivel to see the'coMpletion of the N. , fir ‘ inish,
Canal, if the Means can'be obtainid,Lbuf
is known Opiosedl6 dnyirs-'
crea# of thi' S'Otte Dibt. 5 •
', ' , Bytliewtiqjjahit binefiir mayTenniylvai
nia expect toieeip fiomi 'Central' Itosidl,
is it in twenty "millions;
•whioh She gTiaeonnal Foltao
'wo thinlenowli inovilably belt° ciase,
!)1 1 1tEIGZ:i N'iwii.The'Stoiiiinfr‘EuroPe ar-•
iFri'day: 'The
isunt Veiy - iniatiatit''''CAtton is slowly ',lid!:
Tlieitgrkin • nide id iteidy„,rroiln'
the
iats. ( ata '`•uniolidittlir . ..taken
way 0V aneA:3Y ihi'eu "'in pe on. "a , rrd
yoSii Ituiterhairsikpiiiied 4011461 f ciitbaisil l '
ittaco titaireradat
gitig
not important; • ITC ‘)
4*
order and an An appr he da ineu
of sold lisi•V r
In4 , ,oilafis the only Of n 41141114,1,
;grid l i4at
d6l %`tarbit ei in liwiliiii#ltielAtiawhwainio,
; 4•lttP
l'ittiinfilt," * •
of pe'ril,~tf it deal not pixie ttiei?dcb6iioh ~tii
vain/I& danflidt:,',TThilliiiiitii'itOt
tiretkiac it fiil
,l . against tbd•olubirxi a 444 ,
how thieltioive Oftfpibanetiliikt eoljdigarefit
irt
003 4 / 4 3 0 1 -vitiOOPktiiitliiiiiitßait3de
oployil eon 4-Lagia
-18440q`O'gt/i4ACAV44IPq4-'4l'ri,P u - • = , ttl
lids estimittedlthat alone arc 1;01ii”015):41.
ilikeitailitiaWitiiioll4l`aratike
A illt.llo P/ 4 a. /
- •
The C i vil: Cvil and Diplomatio A:pProprititioti.
Is t
bill, fromthe,Hohee, is neiv , l3,l t...
j the'Sen
ate., An attempt was madeliy r." figiN
engraft upon • it rinifeiPlmeittepr tile,*
• mission of Catito4legoe 94.1iN.*ci •
co into the Union att,.,leonsolipAiledNitl:o•*
hit it was negatiiqi,ie ~64ive v,l4e of;
leas 4, Nays 39. , tfiiictittiiii'dment i 4
bared by MrkValker,.is'now pending, which
rnay 7 prolably_be-adepted......l.t...2.prelti t les4o,
A.lteldi . ftg ; the.revenue laws over. california
and } . R, vriat;icliCi;'eifaclab 05 - 411111irVf
1 he-Viiit4iittialVii:ltiglifibilviiiVeilVeinS6ll,
' I s iiiiii ' hi : finable - Id I he' letril hi lite; 'so !bailiff)"
'President may appoipt officers for their tem•
P.MItYfiI? T .V.P9.FqtI94 / 9 r • -1 1 , •• a1 .1! i9 J 99.4- *-'
lion of justice ' a mongst iiiharliCents.--- .
Thioslikeli,to * biltt4neriieati4eo ii6lltii , iay:
kind of GoVernrrieht 'dui! c willbelkivin' to the
ne w territorieh by theyreserit conirep3 ; for
a inotiOn - to take up Mr. botiglaSirterritdrill •
bill, in the Senate, was negatived 'on Moil -tiey-Lli'cie 16, Ntiya 35: (11. tr. li7iiiker's bill'
passed Senate on Monday by a vote of 29 to
•
27:).
' Botti branches of Congress have passed
,the joint resolution, appropriating s,ooorto
to pay the traVelling expenses of the delega
tion of' ChippeWa ltaatis, now at Watliii:g
ten on business with the Government: :.
- -Everybody will he Oaf Ic,hear. 'that ,the
bill, reported from the committee of.; Ways
and Means, by 'Mr. ArKay, tutheriiing the,
coinage, of gold Dellais, and double Eagles
(s2s pieces) has passed the House.
Borate Greeley's exposure of the mileage
'abbi . es, although apparently without effect,
has not been in vain. A bill, was reported
in the Reuse on Tuesday; by . Mr. IlltKay,
from the Committee of Mays and Means,
for regulating the mileage - of members, so
as to cornpuit by the slimiest confinuotti
nail fkt nail route. .stated uponzAwenting the
bill, that the annual sum p . alil - brai)e - eint
ment, for the mileage of members and offi
cers, amounted to nearly $500,000; Ind that
the sum already approprmtid this session,
amounted to the enormoursum . of $170 : 000.
The bill passed thictlouse—Yees 157, Nays
16. It embraces arfothereconomical provi
sion, restricting the customary appropriations
for books for the use of member..
State Legislature.
The bills for• the completion - of the North
Branch Canal, and for repealing the act in
corporating the Erie and Ohio &Aloud Com
pany, have formed the prinoipal topics of
consideration in the Legislatufe for some
days past. TheNorthEranch bill was Lost
in the Hodge on Wednesday, by . a vote of
yeas 46,.nays 50. This vote.,was reconsid:
ered on Thursday, and the bill postponed for
the present. The bill repealing the charter
of the Erie and Ohio rail road passed on Fr . :-
day by a vote 01 43 to 30. Messrs. Rupley,
and Ltimbeirton voted in the negative on the
Northßranth bill, and in the affirmative on
the Erie bill.
Seventh• Day Bap tists:—The bill biempting
the Seventh-Day Baptists from the -penalty
of the law for the non-observance of Sunday,
or the first day of the week, has passed the
Senate—Yeas 13, Nays' 11. - • A
U. S. Bank—A bill has been reported in
the House4for the-rellef .of the creditors and
stockholders dike U. S. Bank, by compel
ling the claimants of the assigned estates of
the Bank i ;to prove their claims in due form,
and the Truatees to close their trust within a
teasonable time. s..r .
•
nornfstefid Exemption.—Mr. King, from the
Senate Judiciary Committee, has reported
back The Homestead Exemption bill, with a
recommendation that it be negatived.
Mons. Valtemare's Exchanges.-4 joint res
olution has passed both Houses, tor the ap
pointment of a Committee of three from
each House, to prepare and report a suitable
mode of expressing : the admiration enter
tained by the Legislature for the liberal 55 , 13 . -
tern., of internal exchanges ; . proposed
Mons. Vattemare, and of making a suitable
return by this State for the valuable donation
of, books, &e., tve have received through the
lands of that gentleman. , .
Petitione.--Ztitione Jar the repeal of.,lhte
neury lore, to aliow colored. : persons. to
yote, and lot a lava alloFitug thp Qoyarnorto
commute tho seuteire,gdeath, fato-iniprie
onment for life, (loath:mo" to o he pretented in
both liousee. - • „ ,
Pzompt I SeAlements.-4 bill Mat s. passed too
§sn4e ?i , 4ioh is, Ili bssi • offiseys,
,who have the disbursing of the. State tummy,
that has yet been devised.. It provides that
nogcrverntnent defaulters shall' be appolubad
continued ae toll-galbererstsuperintendents
sopervisorsenthe eanalkand railroads
figo
Ahpeomeon,realth Ary4,Timuirel. all, such of
re to -
render art,<P9C O PRL Pf , their , tra l Plac''
flops, trequently,and at short inter,vaje t,
vssed o,read ipg with but two dissegt.?
(both lo'cos.), , , ,
Treasurers.-A cornteunteatioi
from the Auditor General to the epeaker of
`,the ena(etj exhibits as 'ase ' a -fiend arid'
sviirliife' on
t iti two late'lipesererts of,
rte' ever Been ex posed in°.
'ilie t BcielriionWealift. amount t ,
A • -i( ,
which Mr. 4 Postens has defrauded t e tate,
upwiards
• 11;114i entries and fergerfieeefpf4, - tO
appear to the authoritiesof IVloneopcou,otl
9Y - /And
did net owe one deller The public:olou Rti
L "
i '111 1 1, ‘9?' . .4 , 10 ° 991, 0 ,!!099W1CY *
the detection eitpu
. LA, itCaiiiAMl n t
;14 ' Li tki I
04rAn tininensit`eonisotirie "of plot/
:ligirlollittvedtheival(e'l3l Trayibr,Alhil
they, bait, betursued eiedul theliopertitions.
TOW NimilingfflntPirl
tetsse the . , inauguratioo.shOld rohaetrtbat
ficiFdtake care of ,, theio l .i/Pld W:r01 :
.ti.:1441.15A0 1 av-i/si = n ,t)Lt
fi'o.(Tye - ertio lc, pp ed
the difoiiel?Jdj urt lent of teat
yoteer, ll lohergtniethe_ undelejgfieoookth lial4l
~411Whitt,cerl*le$ , on,ieg; b eile 'WOKS ' , Argot
Trien,y .deb!e.behted," ana:thett.,otek.lyeeght,
ipbyy:a tea IO:146* - Yor.tivieppreseleg
thiiihtipe too tied Iliiititoo :Oaf out
wimp, 41 , 4 Bth, 'ftr;
,ISAITIAO I IIIO A)°, l ier(l , ' that Alr,
Pfr. , ll l W,etirckS Otottria •
fitise - rumars.,,jr thifilme
o.4Pi'Wits*OOtiticOV,lll/.*eriki;l4o,V446li
-:010.046,1110 St*OGillitii€49/03 0 (ismitiek4t
'Aft.grril?l't.c!! ' l 4 o# l osre t r /3; 4 1 3 4, 60;PY
4h2 Bll B rViii' .. te*iiiiikie ° 49. l tif u jT 3 _ l3) .
?A, 4: t:o., 411 ?;
- ' ''• ' ' , ------ "iff
Thefeerleee'aio.l . eloqinint nieriaii:Jiem,
Georiirr.4fiepierg'rete:Mi. Polk. a ter
rible i linkJir tpeeriti , , yst
. l ik,iiii - He'
4 .iiemies,,,o,„„„r,.., 4 „..w i ta #„,,,,,„
ttom,il k
ifining o . onil. HM)rc - ell4'ilpttAfie
emir 4ri be . oheatett al Wilmilt.Kcick'
Ike mrs; `tl
\ ci ed Iklxl,bp / , and 1!9,;i5 4, 01 1 ,
:iiiiillig7his *I; NpotiAfk: \ fiig'repeireh
,b_reught Mr. Wilmot to the floor with the 10l-
lawing_explanatien- ' .., , - .
called upon the President
iiiiiitlVii`"yinrs since, in reference to his la
mous Proviso, upon an intimation that the
.P.resitlen t isheitto. con le r 7,. with Aim. , • Mr.
Polk opened_ the subject by informing Mr.
W. of his deep anxiety for the passage of the
Three Million bill, and saying that he con!'
ardiffAil"thePt64isolliatrelitobiliali SVCS
'passage. Mr. W. tkemugc,d : that he doubted
Whether the approtirietiiin"olliree Millions
of-dollars tor-the avowed purpoiie (*enabling
thelPiesidentAct , rviaketil. Peace would rather
impede tit'ait;laeilittitaiiiTtaity;,!being roger
fled as an attempt ta.bribe the Mexican ru•
lers. Mr,-Polk-,replied, rather , fOrcibly, that
he was probably batter informed on that
subject than Mr. W. coatd well be,-as he hail
frequent communication with the leading
personages in. Mexico. Mr. Wilmot Shen
said hashed no desire , to embatrass the Ad
ministration,: nor p.otract the War; And that:
if. he could be-stire of aecomplis)ingin some
other way the great Ind of
.prohibiting the
eiriension of Slavery, he:would 'choose .that
other way. He would miaow( pit the Pro.
..visqin.thaJorm of a joint resolithoriandpicss
it-in that form 'if that would:effect 'the same
end. Mr. Polk hoped he would do so, and
believed that' in that foiin the resolution
.would not be' Unpopular' in the South,- not
even Missi ssippt. He dented that the
South was anxious for the'ditrusion of Slave.
ry, and said . for his own part he did not Wish
to sewariother toot of SlavelTerritory; he ad
'dad that ha believed alavery could, not be
extended without endangering the harmony
and stability of the Union . .
Such, said Mr. Wilmot, was the substance
of the President's remarks to me on that .oc
casion. 1-'haye only (race before spoken of
ii,_and then to the gentlemen from Georgia;
'(Mr..Stepherrsylmin Aid figt`-Ciihriidef the
conversation in its nature 'private, though
he had itot seen fit to speak 'of it but once
1111 now." • ,
. Mr. Polk it is Understood flatly denies this
statement of Mr. Wilmot ! It raises a pret
ty issue of veracity 'between- them, as Mr
'W. protested balms Heaven . : his .itatement
was taro.
WHAT THEY COST—It was stated by ,Mr.
Greeley, in a speech on the Appropriation
Bill, in Congress; that since the adoption of
the 'Constitution—a period of sixty, years—
interrupted with onlytwo ware of short du-'
ration, our Government has expended for
warlike purposes,the iminense sum of $685,-
§30,802 27 ! and gives details to prove ' it.—
What a monument 'of benificence
would this sum - have erected, in roadri; ca
nals and bridges;, improving the naYigation
of rivers; draining marshes; establishing
schools dud collages; erecting and endowing
hospitals ) almshouses, home of teluge, and
other charitable institutions in the thousand'
ramifications which are. tilwgyp • presisPled
'wherever there are the motive and power 'of
doing good-,-of lienefitting, prdtecting and
:oaring ,for the sick, the infirm; the.lame,
the blind and the friendlaes. We say' what
a monument :of goodness could this sum
lutie'neeptnplished in our'great and glorious
coantry—instead of beingdevoted'to 'objects )
which in ihe main are but dust and ashes.—
Items.
An overland expedition for California is to
start 013 e 25th of March, from Natchito
ches, on t Red river, under the command
and guicranc - of Colonel Whiting, of Texas
—their route b • g entirely through Ameri
can territory, an thought to be the most ad
vantageous for forage, &o. • The party is to
consist of 300 to 500.
ft has iie'en' Decided in the Superior Cana
of NeW,Ybil, that newspapers have the
right ro publish police -and judicial repoiti,
and that any true and fair report is:not a li
bel. This has heretofore been a disputed
point. - This decision also settles the ques
nett that if the facts contained in an article
are true, it cannotte 'the subject of a libel
suit. • -
-The body. of *ivory spider contains tour lit.'
tle masses. pierced with a multitude of im
perceptible holes, each hole permitting the
passage - ot a single•thread •; all the threads,
to the'amount of 100010 each moss, join te..
gather when they come out, & make thread
with which the spider spins its web - se that
whit, we call a spider's thread consists of
More than irialft• united. Lehnhoek, by means
otiteMicroscope, observed spiders no drug&
than a' grain of s and , who spun 9treads so
finejtdook:4ooo•pf them , to, equal in magiti
, tude selfigle hair. ' •
The ?views. pagley of 'New York, ;have
lirianlifiettititd a gold pen for PiesidentTair.
tot: 1 Uhl very heavy, of solid , gold, , and'ln
teddo one:of their patentsliding.hojders,u 7
which.issmore,co'nvenient---because it,occu
piellires,spece ihau any, other now in use.
Thi pen cost $4O. ' •
. ; e;
-A: ;it tidy" ten years phi was flurried
Patilinn, 12: Ferrittlea :Mathis, in
th'atlttrerldian , faster thanitf any other regtOn.
..At fa, or 9 ,young, ladies are ot dtufticient'
growth carry rm.quito .eorious rtatiens. ,
The' secession of the 'kev,.,..,.4opist
from the .Church of,Er : gland, aecourit'l . of
hrs'it'itagOiiiinit'!olhe union:or ChdtrOli r ind ,
! State, created , aft' immensezeentation in
preetTßritain. - ;7THieTpowerlitissatonc-thot
i filN9Ct o •P iu t o t2;! , P,A, sll ,!9lil'kft°‘,Y, r!,,s PM °
V i lf e' tq ar r* l ,' l `. t•
"'••.'ft`Waii e9,lden,wierY Of :fir: Flink kuri. In .
tihiweHo' one theritilehrtehicet fittisnr'oft
Tomv:-Painei that, If If 'Anen'iwere , eorvvieke'd:
,whit iteliglethi*had_ wouldtdheyt be.without
1 1 Tv. , . 4 . 0'7'1;q . 1 Y
.Yf, 1 , 3 954 , ' , 'A: . . 9d.
j'
oule m rock, a-
_ te orkpriuseum, i
to F.o;y3eP:ts ,J. ,- t
• It
oAlsitt forq'llts Mudd' .-11 , 1`r • air tal
d
IV4l3*iriiii Yeer,"il7B2„l
*Watt hliif reit. 17 0 Ciati P ie •- General 1
.tratort
-r.lepprbeident Napoleon :has reoeived . soo;.'
soo l ripplieittitniatfornftieit."Tlrf'bi ~ ; t,:"':; •
sL't 1,i971
=MB
ITAIN ) STATEMINV=TIibiiisoIi's
mcd eine she Invention or a mg' shck , g4Vb the, auk.'
,lees Patteenarri.,l3rohehle and odors! Dhithilielt,
• the meet anotpolnailnn, hannow,,boottinpotokOle'
public nett r' During Perld'd It' her
popiaanad soute L o,r,On pipoOlnroollcablio : _quiregnn o re=
cordreidannary donsumptlon--aecured the tee
omendeslettaftd craw tt(iPhyhttrlnne In Wein pteetled;
- uha.tho wormoit'tipproonl tot thousand ,of,peteons
lordlddry , end 'Severe' coldi t cough. , in huaruiteri;
lIPIItIne:IOPPIpatc• r • '1,4.
...ennmeateaior wetiderAll power . have boon gilio f
'44 In ornoInolon000: Onikownon An no ionl4-by(por.i
ntis; who et anp o , g lue verbal Terlflcathma I
'of thetrernatchlr':=?'
gut , . beware, orltnltattons, pnd, , purehase Thottsit
.ginthiseeiaspeund. Sktun Tarp/tint none-b6t'aVtgor,
tiOir khliOnlotHel*Gr,t4l-r,
Wcurder or F:lnh_und puce otineto,rPhtiadninOto d
4361d.b'Y I? o t a r4o ),Plitillllerf : lrqsor
•
_ .
"1- - artfiiirrAttoxi. --7 - 7 - 77.-3,;„„,,,.,
..,.!•. •.• -ft L - , etre ' mammies wth IA Illea
'rand-sickness;-graittiltirsti-beeditehe-,4-rednerti-61- :he—
r': .yei; &i... In sr three &yam pricking sensation .
thrigpaglenced, and a 'remotion afa fiery redness he
-1 /
Opapv;.first:ln thifuce and army, and finally
-. is • iii I'.l)l'pcui 'covets-the Whole hndy. ..
..' - n tie 0 alc Het Fever, .I.V right'sindian Vegetn
hi P )11 ha , 'l taken every night on going In bed
in sui)ll , V, ruts t prOdUce xopinus evocuallows by
f t,
,i,
NV t ee E
~ i itt aouflfbilrproperly followed up, will
into s Or .il due the moat violent mint* of
\.,, Elearliy,reve Atit Put inintelinte the digestion will be
~fintprovtiti enicitie, hiond completely purified
-fir4trflattgatto .eounlerfeite and imitations. name.. .
" hentifalaifitCginni w ritte n genuinaindien Vegeta-
We PlTlsZhave the s ign tor e, or WILLIAI4 42
WataitT on the top label of each bor.
The genuine Jo Mr Hale
geneHE 0011.11 Y
ola Age it Ibr Cdilible, and al agent for eti intler
land county, by whom' country dealers will be sap
plied,at
..the Philadelphi 0, prices.
k'-NO MORE COUGHS, COLDS &c,--lisenaTetur
.7.11 CVV.RY one. Read a
loerli great paper's opinion.—
'
se tail
ferlng with,,Colighe or.Coldi, do well to procupt
a eupply,ef, f I / 1
DR WILEY'S cottonv4Nbir..'
/ I,l ' l, rakciTnettuali Y Utestini.the
toes of the Candy in nice Own fnniliy, and' adeo'Bc(ted
(except by thew.) we elye.our exparleoce.. It Is very
plettennt to taste withpiat4tenitia'An he effects, and
almost MAGICAL. In Its operation." •
1110 above:from such a .sodrse, we think Is enough
to convince t he — nloatlskept Ical (.WoJtive hundreds
of cartiGettes Dm the most res pectable citizetts of
the Wnithd.Steteti. .
.por hpenkeirs It most' canhat ile„V
Clearing the *glee almost fininedlantly. If li th every
thing fOr children, being delicieUs to eon -
GEO W CfrILDS & CO; Sole proprleter of DR
WlLEY'S.Celebrated• Cough.,lPendy4i,s' •
No 1 Cedge.r.RtalldingiThird Street.
Pr ice 121. 25.. &'bo eta pei,Pito
„Alts
'SAMUEL ELLIOT,IIoht
•
• .- 2 l , itii4llarketo..
. 1.:1111;019,:g!11)4kpli,;-24.•
• There ;vas rather-more-FAiit",*i'*iy,--.'
•
hid 1000 bids standard bra tiiitVitold at $5 'liti;"tlie •
market closing flonly - ayliatlitleal: Corn - Meal - and
Bpi Floor are WhhoUt"inovement, and Mires nomi. •
natty unchanged:
alteration, and about 8009 bushels, Pennsylvania yet. -
lo'w sold at 57 1.2 cents, weigh% (rotten io moderate -
request at 'morticed rates; and about . - 200- bales Up- -
lands and New Oleans sold at 7 1-2 a Oct.,' on time.
In.Proilelons,,We are not advleed."Of any, iftigortantr i, ,
sales: Groceries continue very firm, lii l l4o:let,Anti- •
lag to the want of stocks of both IlifgarmndiCaffee,— .
Whiskey is steady at 22 1.2 a'23 eta for Irlideirind44,:,
fur table. '
BALTIMORE, Fob, 21
Flour—Our mazikete are unsettled to day, by the
Europa'e edvices, Bales of 500 wa. Howard street
dour at $4,07 - 1-2; Graln—Hales of yellow - Corn at
,5I ,;IW;' pert - bushel. - Other articles 'unchanged' in
i Price.
Haldane of Myr hare put the market up about 61-4
Ms. but:buyers do not meet them freely• The. rates
. ebtalned are mostly the sunless those current before
the arOvii of the stitimerethinikir in some cities the
Od. advance has beiM talked. 'On the :Whole, the,
market remaine - thersimei.4quote-ordipervo-gried;
brands 'at 85 . ,501tirfa;tl,0 BA; thvoritif4 M,13 a
85,81, pure Oi*eeee $07 . a";518 34, and a parcel of
Western, in store, ut 85,5 q—kales reach 3,500 bbls, at
q natal lone. •
MARRIED
In Mechanicsburg on the Bth inst., by
the Rev. Jobn G. Frit()hey, Mr.. SOLOMOK
LYTER of North Middleton tp., to Mtss MAR
GARET HINKLE of Sther Spring.
' , En the same phit r e, by the same, on -the
15th inst., Mr. HENRY Waimea, of Mont..),
tp. to Mis MARIA 'Emicti of Allen.
. • DIED.
Departed -this life, at their residence ifi
Mechanicsburg,
_on triday the 16th inst.,
cATHICIIINE, COrISOti Of Rev Jacob Coover,
aged 42 years,l I months and 16 days.--
In Baltipore, on Tuesday.; the 20th inst.-;
of consumption, Mienatter - Jan; daughter
of E. and. Sarah Ann Doyle, aged 10 ,years
and 4 months.
At his rosiiience.in Neyctftn . tp. Chmtrer
land county, on_TuestlaY, the icith inst., Mr.
ions GItEEN, in thelorneth yeaf of his age.
_Dissolution. * of 00-Pirtnership.
THE copartnership heretofore existing . under
the name of S M & .1 I , HOOVER is dis
solved,-40-date froth- the-Ist of March, 1849. The
business is now, and Will be•in future, coyducted
exclusively by the sublitriber) Who will keep
constantly on hand a well selectected assortment
of all - kinds of seasoned LEM SER, and also an
assortment of &c.ailrof- which he will
Bell at low prices. He rsspectlully, solicits a
share;of the public -patrotiago eonfident.thatle
can render general satisfaction. • •- •
Fob 28 4t SAMLL M. Ho ovgt-
•
SHERIFF'S , SALES..
BY virtue"of sundry Writs of venditioni ex.
pones, issued OW of the Court of Common
Plena of Cumberland county, and to roe direct
ed, I Will expose the following Real Estate to
ptiblie sale, at therCourt }louse, in the borough
of Carlisle,at 11 o'clock, a. m. on
SATURDAY, the 3 Ist of IVlarch , lBd9.
A Lot of Ground, situate in New
bin township, bounded by lands of lames
Kelso and others,and' theW elnut Bottom,road.
containing FOUR ACRES;more or less,hay..
ing thereon erected a two story LOG If OUBE
&c. Seized and taken in execution as the
prapoity of lames Coan.
Also, a Tract of Land, situated in
Mifflin township, containing 144 Acres...more
of lass,- bounded by.lands of lotinMiller on the
south, Samuel M'Gaw :on the n orth, Joseph
Wolf on the east, and Jacob Jacobey on the _
west, having.tbafabnlerakted.e#ktitety LOG
ROUSE,;Log:Sara, 4t51 ;pelted and4alten in •
eiecutioalwthe pnw,prteofirotin.Atin:bftr,..
' . Also,. a liajf Lot, of-Orotind,situat
ad on the:tilirth sideiof ',the i'tiblio,Square in
the borough „of,,Carlisle,....being the southern
moiety,. 0f1.4 1 ,Ni0-14d; ih thecplatr of said bow •
rough, bettneedinithennitlAy-n lot , of Fred.
crick Watts; Eaq. east by. 1-liinorerstrectitti,li
south and wesebY' , .. alloPhirini„theroon
greeted a twd story 3 ,l 3 ll,l,o4,MlWttrpkY*;
bandit ,
ALSoi the stone .Stabfe..andcatitigna-.
house, situated on etotikll'ond; , liot4.ait
With' right:an& priviftleOft , tbri yft - id.liffroot .`
of iiald'ttible and,Cirilikinfoilsoiiieoniiii9n; •
ivith:,the ofl,4lo6wer..*.akifof Lot,
No:114;1(4 dOd'onj;ke.-noitti aliterin Sfri,'-
aiorF , td x ms; lll CattritilbYAllt&P,llttil. sonth
by al altir="' by:fot . N.
P O "
Ege;doneanad;C"
And all to be' t(Clidai
AlllB4
P:A
.^Blterift'S.9l49s;V
- , P,'llik'/'"1•7•<4.1 , t
. ittz try
.V 1111*NUFACitiltiff:1,11d-b t_4ll>
;"celebrated ETIIERIAj o 4110 F 3 ".
alspePlN,ll ,antt CAMPHINg milth ;t4:,
completer assortment of; 'ILAMIAS 'for , burnint
eerse.-, „Having takinitlia huge •and opine,
went store, 'Lip. 167 13.4,V1T10
CIRE STREET;: (Bultinore, ) 'txtenthlig through to*l f ight meet'
nearly opposite the Fountain ifotel; ho
prepared to Rtlppj* , l)ealexpin•theitkbove line, on
the best terrne,`lpiliiip4, - qtali i ty slid price.—
Ife'respectfully'asite a - trati.leont:ponittrutlloli
ear's; believing it All bd , fo their interest. ;
J:0:1`. is the, Sole :rigtint for theLeelebrtital,
SAFETWREGULATING GENERAWORo
a now:and, valuable invention bi whieltl , Ethel
real Qil is rendered perfectly herrniess,and•the
h. ht of die "iinslifl.ltS'',iontrolable as
espopuppqgw7 7 7. 7.771 . 7'"'"".""
Ct , +:',Y- ,7 414' .7 • Z.+
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litiiltecritierajOW!PilltrdeATarill y, pl ,
. ' ''‘ l7!° l l ll qhillii°ll#43) ec
atoo) t eli-GAJN.
7,
thei r ! ar ta iiiit " l itswi t, , parr .or •
GLASS !ANA Ptit
- r b 6 MP 'IMF arrivals' from
v° , 111 .9, 411 , i1 , e ,.r b ,.. 4 „, 1 T,,44d item:lion/1 thaltiadfarli ili, ;
Liverri?.t.""J—rau -.:' prices as 'cannot -: fail v
faotor iiii, t0,n111.4v
.' ... ' ' ' t P o le l:l n lityek.;'•,.Aii:r goo da
a i abli at
tinei A s esitii a t b irhsvhil,?. terti ars F - mtarsoll id-iiflP4 Vl4o;ll7irer•
ttl~
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NE yr YORK, Feb. 24'
ITER; gh eriff.
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