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   Alleganian (Newspaper) - June 26, 1846, Cumberland, Maryland                                I t 4 BY WILLIAM TUB ron DOLLARS PER ANNUM Vol. 1, No. 19. JUNE 2G, 1S4G. Whole THS Is published at per payable lulf yearly in n payment U delayed until after the expiration of the Two DOLLARS CENTS wilt I c Not exceeding one inserted times for Onn and rents for ex cry additional in Ihe same literal dis- count to xi Im by the All not ordered lor a 5H" will until PA aim ami every description of Letter with accuracy and in m A Tho tiru authorised for the i i il No. 1, co. Lull 1C. JOHN J. M. J. Fifteen 10, P. ROMAN Mount H. at in PHIL v and 31. D S the comer H. E. o. n. his in the of und ihe iti t iLc Ci June 1-J. ly -i lo the of and tin gnu in un- ihe where he at all Iv j ro- dlj HAS to the neu to the United nnd he Kill nt all be 10attend 10 culls in his 10 2321. the cil Jl. of and and more are fUl ami informs that he cs to ill km. Is of Acute Chronie are in in a mild Medii ino is i; tu tho ami He lit lie found ill IIH at ul June if G. AT on a few doon Hist ol thu Court Thamm J. Slay 11. 1JEVANS the practice of All t to r nf them will lie attended to 1. Their office in South Mccli mic a n doors below the of occupied by 1J. May J. P ATTORNEY A T L A on one of 10. IS AT Office on the Attire V n K tl d J the 1'our Two liv the In- of New York and 1'cmnyl- for the moil COLORED nnd best apparatus Portraits in re- gard to 5n A of Apparatus and Stock on at the New 231 130 nnd M Hanover Streets 205 i Va. Fourth ic Walnut nnd 17G Kuc du 3'J Church MAV 15 ly tho of mid of Pry my and re- canny bought of which will on such as the closest W K. 17 Per THIS splendid MA for North-west corner Mechanic MAHOGANY lot just received and will bo sold ap. 10 J. M. MA A. Me reliant the Ihr 5 tf MD. 1j 1IIU undersigned to that ncr in and Mill IIB the firm A nnd in tendering IIK th t din v would n n nf thj I eiv ill lo the J. Of Fresh Summer Dry AT TMK CASH Dry ft mis from the a. mj richest and tu which at greatly prices and will It Call and fur co. 7TOW mid itu nf CALICOES us DRESS GOODS to be at l 10 t. Grand Spring ic Summer Arrival or Dry HI 1! k iu in ce S iv can bo A and I and CO. now 'A nil at j J. 10 oji we in and lor CO. mic fT 1'lorence nnd .it low rii A. TO j. few ji 2'J Corner and IS. A Imperial of fresh and and in catty boxes unit fur File at low by JI V Co. tho April I h on a BY There's not a cheaper thing1 on Nor yet one half eo Or a It lends the day a new virtue's firmest And adds more beauty to the night Thau all the stars can It maketh poverty content To-morrow It id a grift sent mortal j It ts you v. at It lulls you lo A flower for peer and peasant An everlasting A to To match tho from Turn tears to Spreads And sweet That the lily's A fur as true ever man smiles the rainbow the cloud When the stirm As 'mid the tempest That slill way As springs an arrh the title Where So to guild the sei ncs of What may this wondrous spu It With power unheard the Good Good temper tho That woman A ml can the peasant lift To to TOR ON THE AVAR Of Ihe of the in lo n thf Senate 18-10. ninths lo Ihr mmle of fundi fjr en the To rf United In to nate of the 3d. I by the and ihe and the ef m y T. I the of the Secret of tho these of f r the additional It is that tiie actual f during this period specified may fill be low the estimates are larger number uf than have yet been to the Asa cautionary any ble Ihe estimates have been at tho largest which any state of cervices may It be the report of the of the tint a i portion ol additional amount required be d by a modification of tho tit duty imposed by the existing tariff The high duties at present levied on tinny totally them from whilst quantity and uf which are imported are greatly Hy duties to a revenue is nnt doubted that a largo amount nf Articles on they are imposed would bo and a corresponding of received al tha from this lly imposing articles permitted tu imported free of by the There is a great mistake made by sumo parents in the treatment of their in relation tu matrimonial is not good for man to be nor A young man conies to this city the He goes into a store as and works bib way by labor and honest till he a Another comes a lusts is The instant begins to smile upon yet ere they become they girls that havo been attached to childhood in their native at any one in their own sphere of As years roll their become their increase as as throng and that sex requires the particular attention and protection of whatever may bo through up to and can manage lo get a- but girls have to struggle when left to poverty oftentimes falls upon who may themselves the becomes a and the mechanic a they really in and as property increases they become It is so. and the fact need noi be In the the parents say lo each daughters must marry iu highest we ean pay for If the Mild it and v. d Mich as Church June 1'J nf ihe I nnd huh 1-c daughters are perhaps the thins is ac they live on in a stale of till really became and thin take it into their heads to elope vith the the c: some out rone whose pockets need The parents may blame A r the chant look around nno betels n clerk invite to If he proposes for his if nf character is then daughter with Let too rich mechanic do the same he sees a young and happi- he brought into instead of cry and as a pretend lo bu but in our social WH have strange tint and HUGH the ju o. 1 1 and 2 No. 1 and I in and for site very low for in exchange Country June No. 1 Trimmed and 1 by lirOH ft. Co. opposite ran May well HAMS and S. of Haiti more 12 II II and un bv t Co. M. the ran IsU md. A of Shoe jmt by Mechanic IOT ami and lor sale by April 17 K. H. A GEORGIA A at the Spirit of thn dinary ot That tho concerned may not be havo erased ihe proper the letter is printed verbatim et LOT 1'ATF.NT for T. A. 1 the Lutheran in a These articles arc of the nnd of Iho nml nld low as any other J. W. appointed to my and aUu the of Turner and indebted their with C. Miy 1 JUST IN SB the has received n. lot of he sell at reduced Wholesale or W. May 13 Mechanic near Dear SArah I want to go to you but I fears some treacherous snar is lad A ihy flowery xx ay you being A lovely A able pleasant man but I have a dicier to uppun the subject being Tis an act appears to nin I and I did not much Hty but my luv I cannot hlam lor it to me that I am quit different man from anv er 3 on bung thj only I ever all my life my dear if you claim 15. as A Companion writ and let mo it it from 1 hut unless I hear it from you tlm I du expect you in hvo as you you 0et notice myself A Ion individual fur the thoughts of your pleasant company whenever I in it My constant comfort dtint me fur nut coming to ceo you my situation iho my by and dreams by night K all j but 1 your Is from xx hat I ran has from me bin my dear I never yon back mi never have donn A part by me yea and 1 belene more than any er in the same cf do I am friend if you haxe not A earth I lark fur inability having power ti. do much but to think of you hung A companion mr H 'a tis a that struck my hart and if I do not I A unhappy individual I Ray no more at ent I want lines AS ss you can I moro but not feeling an fication morn at present Remain jour Kichard Tun LATE Tho Mayor and dermen nt hate published an peal to iho citizens of ihn State fur tho relief of thn inhabitants injured by du. that 112 houses wero killed and tie of This xv ou Id an tain of to the venue that Im produced under the of 1S- 42. wt from thn deficit it vi ould still leave a iu tu the of the the were us in my of it an lo the of f million uf the revenue irom from tho Avenue standard upon n large additional be of the high in- me. in my to a and reduction of the rates of duty imposed by the act of 18 as being not only per in reference to a state nf but just to all interests of ihe the of such modification reduction as a measure it mnv The ad- revenue for prosecution nt the It may be to a great by reducing the prohibitory and highly protective duties im- posed by the existing to revenue by revenue duties on the free and by the rates of duly on The modifications recommended hy the tary of thu Treasury in his annual report in De- cember were adapted too stale of and the additional by him are a view strictly to revenue as a At thf conclusion of tho these ties may and should oc abolished and reduced to It is not apprehended the f listing xx ar with Mexico affect our trade or commerce with the rest nf the xx On the iho reduction augment the revenue derived from When tho country is in a state of war no con- should be lo occur in which there be a deficiency in thu for tho vigorous prosecution of the and to guard fuchan event il is recommended that con- tingent be given to Treasury notes or lo contract a loan for a limited at an early Should no occasion a- riso to the still it may be tant that the should exist should there be a necessity fur it. II is not defined to report Indirect taxation or measures being It is hoped that the if vigorously is con tern may be of short I skill he at all times rendy In an honorable Whenever shall be to do us shall be lo sheathe the and tender lo hei ihe olive bunch of JAMKS K. 1C. 1810. 't ave a still remaining of It is true that the introduction of tho the of tlm first iis a- but that it xx ould add cne million of per annum to the pc revenue from customs is not It believed that the reduction and of the of the public lands in favor ef settlers and as in your of December would make an a of half a million of dollars to the revenue derivable from the proceeds of the sales of public by bringing into millions of acres of domain which are un- tha present minimum price by law Deducting this sum of half a million of dollars from ihn deficit last above mentioned leave still unprovided fur the sum of 5SG. xx must ba met hy treasury direct or 5' -n to the throng objections direct taxes and it to put in operation such a tem the and su as to the n quired amount in of June A system of direct it is would rot the sanction of the unless m the emergency of a with some exposing out com- to great and greatly reducing the duties on The only remaining means for this deficit required period is by loans or treasury I recommend a view to tho cf the with so as to bring it to a and honorable a con- tingent authority be vested in this your to issue treasury or effect a ofa in Ihe aggregate not ex- the kst above mentioned deficit of 5SG.'10G. I think it would be most advantageous to the that a portion uf this money be raised by treasury and remainder by limiting the in both cises a rain not exceeding six per per for- bidding tho negotiation in either case below the par If tho authority were limited so as to cover this and tint power given to to or treasury or both as the emergen might the money might be at a much rate of interest than if the ment were eitner to loans or lo of ment has that am periods when linns arn and that there are occasions when treasury notes are much better adapted to meet I'm and thu power to select or from lime to render the negotiations much more and save a very largo amount of interest to A IX A Our Carey in hand au a by Field of thn from we take a. most ludicrously amusing As is iho fur thu point of tho story will will bo generally Our friend of the in the shape of a bath thai an man can but he after got the latest touch in thn way of that we found at the Jju Charles m to see an idd thd Irish whu the stretch lo her nothing in except it be disguised as the in the UV shown into a and there plan of and water bad U with having a and y lettered June 1S-1G. I havo duly tho of the of of 1S-1G, ihn of the Secretary ol the of 9th by you to thn de- and respectfully report lo you as 1 1 that the aggregate estimated of the and for the fiscal years terminating on the of and tho of 1617. to over and tho estimates made by in December and then submitted in my annual report to In that report it u as hy ibis tint upon tlic then a state of on the the of 07. this if by the War there would result It 11 that this deficiency Irum receipts accrued cruing for the years and 1857, he di- minished four millions of which would the deficit on the 1st of 1557, lo 5I.r..C20.4C3. It Iiy that for iho certain prompt and convenient of public at all times and through tint our extended nnd the supply nf thti mint and branch mints for a Mini of four millions of especially during a Mate of HUM remain on xx Inch would again raise the 1.1 to provided for before the SUlh of to It ts that a equal lo 057 of additional be ced the modification of herein crd to as a the the ported by Minns In the 14th nf April together the lid and duties and in A. This of the by the an to the nue to be produced by that Alter a very careful of iho tional il hse in my ob- tain since the month of it is my that the of a net revenue six millions If to this be added thn additional ties proposed to he in ihr war should be speedily tint a resort to or the it treasury might not be or if so. far an inconsiderable The same ihal is hy to redeem the even before in whenever tho funds uf ihe government to as to liquidate any public debt as speedily as should be con- as also the authority for the of the notes as heretofore provided hy as as fur their receipt in revenue The additional dolics designated in schedule A are as a and lo the ion or as sunn as a stain of tho public finances will permit their I have the honor to mnst your obedient 1 mnst 1. Secretary of tho understand the said raid the credit of St. Louis and he fat the mysteries shut xx ent to work very confidently at the heard a desperate through the i ished in bottom of the pared ourselves for the hut story to tell and as the is the richer shall only say and we never xx erH so in oar 4 Afier a desperate managed to get a bath on- the without onr left the and wern met at the corner a rough and estimable friend from northern who has made a for- tune among and who can afford to take a every and so ho terms occasional visits to the bin a said tho them there brass handle viates the of the noise and of old n that this public some certainly did talic id our I more ingenuous friend He out and gave us his own experience of IT thn Mrs. me if I knew the and I Jold her m a though not with kind I takes and turns Vm and there a kind ter hut I was reedy there wasn't a mile in tlm blasted rally run out as fist as it and then I what ses with fust and then then cne and then till I tho A darned thine tub fill was about in holy out I eum ono hadn't and I couldn't a come out wuss biler Old seven knocked at tho yez don't the io yet thn the handle but by this time tho lub wai quite and at and I kept I I inust a started the To the documents alluded to in tho above report of the Secretary of tho comprise only the details of the and are not to an understanding cf the and report of the OURS IS A GREAT The only the N. O. where the people with Ihe Government because they cannot receive them all inlo tlm vice as to march a thousand miles for ihe purpose of fighting a public The people on want to chastise the have come some hundred miles at our own our names on the muster roll and us the Tim Government all already in Orleans more teers than we how to just a we lorn around and to prt of the it is best for public xx f hare Taylor has dispersed ihr nt boasting Mexicans their lod Urn at jwi realy for the I v n And tlf is at a not Inr fight the nf the tu gracious of avoiding tu il -I numbers xx and are to be are xx If in history of any other 01 In of the every man regards nf be- ing called to serve in the Hut look at her armies zre the of the private are pressed Ihe law and against to iho army ur bound wrh lor and un- What a contrast to the ami mr crowd their country's and fun aril to be first in the if are defined even for a and fault with every that however Gen. worried 10 death daily receive companies and out the and as it was it jest now wasn't the darnedest Hie all over that about two that you ever did 1 and I was in thn had to sing out a hy but out I ed lie Torn I recollected about my Lack went old fatty atrin centre and broke a and I hopped and into my nnd then I broke for one of HIP bathing and and told the old her ten dollars if she'd hand me my a- bout I whether die has or i dio a spite of my leg think of h t t-M you added our I t your a hut if you Eo I to this in the I'll shoot l bin I Wo 'S to assure our we Dr. physician of that girl in the of the had fur some time her bed xx tth a at tii was deprived of Her face all the character of her body was perfectly and other of was She was removed into another room and placed in a On day fixed for her the wern eung before but tho very moment they nail down the a perspiration vss sten upon her in a lexy it succeeded by motion ir. In her 1110 ina few which She said sho in dream was sensible to every a- d and heard her of ihe with thn modifications knowing how and not authorized tu re- that produce a net heard her bewail In r she them envelop hor jn and her m her hut her tu act upon her 5he her tery ry. as if she not in body tho resumed its over iu and produced on thr and the other 1EWSP4PERS  

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