Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 18, 1844, Image 4

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sofritit US°
_ - !nil& probes,
ing in- Neir York
' ilit2J,.HQn. Job
msdethe folleiviog commen%
tary'on.Whig . pitimisee...Wbig - profes ..
pionand practice. , The peeplesrenow,
e'atiesteid,to vote 'for Clay, an' are
. prOaiiiedall kinds' of blessing! 5 4e1?1d.
he, be,elected:, . Let those who., feel in.
clioed -to follow the lead of this decep.;
tioueparty—this politicil aLwiip,
first - reed die remarks of Mr. M'KaoN,
and theY will be. satisfied' we Inspect.
' My, - friends, you r ,. recollect 'what
,',professions our . opponents made when
:they mere out of
_power. I will not re ,
a:t
' , call the - Comun slang of thatday, but
will simplY remind pod that they pro
mised a total 'refund of, all t a a,bmtee
;which had crept into, the adotinistration
of the government under the democrat
. its party. - Satin these premises were,
• made merely:fOr the purpose of disgnie.
tag deep intended - Wrong to the
can,people, and very well exemplified '
iha story, told 'in an Eastern fiction of
•tlie tiger who approached a row of pen
itents With some. blessed palm -in his
' Claire; with which he; concealed his
deadly purpose of-devouring his victime.
[Cheers.] twill abow you by reference
to their acts. hew .weefully they. have
:failed in the fulfilment of the promises.,
When, the Whig party was out of power,
you will remember ' how they. rung
the • changes-on the alleged 'enormous
debt into which the country had been
plunged, as they said by the Democrat.
•
is party. They represented that debt
ai amounting to forty millions oldol-
Jars.' i happened to be a member of
the extra session of Congrees.inP4l,
and iine of the first . questions I. put to
the whige in the House- was, what are
the items of the alleged debt ? Atno
time was the return of those items' forth coming:. Now let me give you the ac-,
mud facts is they appear ,in the deco,
mints of the United States. We, calk
ed for information from the Secretary
of the 'Treasury as the amount of
debt due when the demecratic party
went out ef - the td March,
1441; And what ivas the amount re
. turned? Eight millions ! [Cheers.]
and thatl could reduce to three millions
by the reduction of several items, but
let it, stand. Well, what was 'the
, amount returned as due when'the last
report of the Secretary of The 'treasury
was made ? .Upivards of twenty-six
millions ! [Cheers.] , The compari
sebAif the two' statements , will present
ttie following result. • . _
National Debt, Dee:l, 1843, $98,74040 00
National Debt, Mar. 3, 1841, - 8,379,059 81
Inereaaein:2 years and three'
. .4inartare,
Theresa business for you! [Laugh
ter and 'cheers." The leading whip
in Congress charged before the election
of ,1840, that we had created a forty
million debt. That debt has never yet
been discovered, but. I submit to the
consideration of this audience, that it
will not require many more yeara,at the
rate they have progressed;; for our op
ponents to curate a 40,000,000 debt in
fact: [Cheers.] I can inform . you
that if the appropriations which Were
recommended had qeen carried . Opt, the
debt," inste=ad of being twenty-six, would
have. been at least thirty-five- millions,
by the time when they will be obliged
to give' up the reins/6f government
--
the 4th of March ne;t. [Lond,cheers.]
, My triciailii yon will probably recollect
— . if there are any of my Whig friends
present, and-Ihope there may be—they
will certainly recollect the celebrated
declaration of Senitor Preston, that if
the I rt,higi,were_put in, proscription i t .
irOuld, be proscribed. They, said
thakno man should be.turned out of
offiee.on ,account oftlis_opinions ;
_and
General - Harrison himself said In a
'speech at Cleveland, Ohio, That 6 iscion:
er than remove officer orrae.
...count •Othis opinions, he would stiffer ,
hie=right arm to be.served, from
body." That. was the , spirit of, the
deeliritiOns of the whips. What was
their Ptacticel : Let us , lee , h ow, they
used thescythe., CCheere.T' On the
tOtluot March the,worlvof destruction
begin by the removal of the Postmaster
by Albany, and oh the same di4 one of
thelieceivers of Indiaim Was re [unveil.
On thi 27th Presidiiit Harriso n ..
seized with lataillheSS; ,but when
on his death bed the follOwingreitiovala,
took : place ; (Albert -Leistee, loinserly
Potiimastir at C r itial - algaYorlcc
31st of bliiliiiAlrar."' l.
trettElfiktqfArt.titi'Vdo(4l?ril—Oa tote '
4tb.cif.Ap4, and
d' , While Is.!.,fte
-Tose& ittihiccoffin „bat .naburied.othe,
following appears f ;sine*
Barkei ii 9lisilitrolter,”Ottf4priti . iftA-1.
6 ' 3 6 160 1
-twetvntyrgivint uemocratic ascendency,
previous to the 4th: March. 1641 . 4 and
the niitnber ; oKibleo r rhich, took plice
in the five Mdiths'after that date. Of
" baritaitioffitertirettibv - Cd twelve
tliti,*l,4r, re-
L .
t.
Cei;4o 6 l 4 .4 * o ll rYefor,f,
erat * , wet,remosetium,42..years
fve , latotalat she-, whige , i:rei t iond
clidersi], ofofficerkof the
mtat, we rertiltiedia
whigi ffaaavetliasmorahs3i [defers]
of Attarneya; in /2 Tearf 'We
removed' 113.4hif whits in 5- months
removed 13. [cheers] of marshalls, we
4 ,
--.7.- -- . _.... .. ... , ,- -4 ,---- ---- , 4 , .-- ----------, Artazam.x ; ray..N.,2,.t.tv;-..4.1.--""-Lm-ir-t'-' i
, y2: -, l ' ‘ ', - it i.' ,'' ''.., '' q . ,:ii;,)f . ;4.. - f" e ; . i jai
re i t iaiii, ( l lic i .._.yeirs, 20-- - -rul` the The Remit
~ e ,ef liehtttehT.,,
i irhige took
~, ,1 9, h ieadsinls. ,0 , 1 014 - i r ,. .3 4 , k r,t, ; 4 ., 7 ., ? .tr . .i ; , ,,,, e-ii i u......,i tAm o t ti c o i d or
or y
fehestsl3‘bEyiesitiiiiieret iti l l2`. l 7arii . btkionriZe idnliattliiiiArtZ
. WO,reilioviCAti,hi' a -* l #B' l , *Oiled-, 11e.1M9*.40i-44bieet Pf,-, dmil3. 1 40;4 0111
:iii**ol4'4sliOtt 4 0 3, , 000 4 4° 1 0 At.Y.,loo49 l ol9ilßlSrld *A P r Pli
' ;1101i0.41,0140 0 r=3l ttAii*e. argqieor ,i He concliOet(MMlPri-,: „1 1 .,' , : „, • ~, 1, 4
41shorttims.-,,fGheers and latighteta, , - ,The skit the . p, ave t i fi x est perttle *Pe
Such..iir a apeeirtterc or thir manlier -in seas or smell ilebiiries very Serflike*
*liiih'whig IWO:dice - si t kepii-lt,' Li " th at - Wirer yeti 'grit' 'dome ibt; if" - ~, . 1.:- ," -4 - wea th er berm:Sobs air seems imiket.
'Sited 'With -vegetable batten ' intryou
feel at if shot,' cleat stove iotair.
lf, on the et intrary,lt is cold it is *aid The
air without seems as though , itivould
piercetran :through.'': These seneations,
fsivvetier, soon wear otf,.as , the system,
a pus itself to the atmosphere.: ~z
t is believed 0144 Nett once-inhabit
ed, *id by, a , reee;*,belY:dil fi erellifram
any existing Lillian tribe. As proof of
this, traces of the savage : are still found
here—two inumbiets having been found,
some Years Pinee,loth . red l*itiin need
state
. of, preservatroty Aleti:,the ,skSle-
ton"of a inamorinhAhinnair, frarnebe
sides ends of cane, which were used for •
their torches and their fires ; one of which,
an unusually long specimen, Steve 'pre
sented ins with, which he has held for
-several yam:- •' — :: •
•But- the moat striking ',characteristic
of this cave is its vast dimension. Be
fore entering, I had - no 'idea that there,
could be ' inch ' a hole under the earth
and.what now, mortifies me, the most is,
that I am totally unable ; to, deiteri3e4l:r-
This is not, a cave--that 'name is imp
,propriate for !tide magnificent -grotto- 7 -
'this stypenduoue tunnel-.this boundless
te limy` in th ' tve id ' I f - 'r he 'ld
171 1 (I e Cr r . nac s tl
, the,4utk be:told of 4his cave, it will, not
be believed, . - Who believes, that the air
rushes six. months .in. and six months
out, at; its mouth; sufficient .to extin
guish the flame 'of a torch,- and yet one
half a bile in there is not su ffi cient
dianght to Wave ' the blaze of a candle ? -
Not one in twenty. Who believes that,
•
-there is s pit of toOleet deep; and direct-,
ly above it is a dome 200 feet high 2
Not one in thirty. , Who believes that
the thermometer never varies from 57
degbee of Fahrenheit; the coldest days
of winter or the .hottest of summer, and
thattoo,,vben the cave door is left open .
all winter long? Who, 'that in winter,
a cart load of bats can be shovelled off
front' a space fifteen 'feet square, and that
'martens' and billions hang on some parts
of the wall two' and three feet thick - ? :
W.. r that,. two. . mummies have. ,been
.pato, , with red hair, a mile inside the
. n n th I • Who, that, animals will not
enter without being' compelled? ' That
it was once inhabited by Indians ? That
its different passages unitedly measure
over 100 miles in length? Who 'that
saltpetre was obtained there? 1 That ox
en were cite'worked' and fed there—
that the . trackirbade by their' feet over
thirty Years are' distinctly seen, and that
the corn cobs, leftbitheir trough and on
the ground, remain in a perfect state of
preservatind to That animal flesh dries
and becomes hard? : Who, that meat
will not purify, nor veg Stable matte/de
compose ? Thrit a stage eriaclican drive
for miles without obitructicas? -' That
the heaviest thunder cannoebe heard in
aide, evert at the first hopper ? That
formations, as white, as; driven snow, line
the side and ceiling of .i'lgrotto for two
miles? . That there are streams 20 feet
deep and a mile m length, and fish in
them without eyes? Who believes this?
1 , Not one in fifty—no, not one in a hun
dred. Yet all this is, the truth. , Übe-
Heys it 'and much I have' seen, felt and
handled, and the whole inwardly mere
ralized:, .• ~ • . 1 ',..
ESE
;•• •." ;
aaliWtr"Jaer..PjilPllgZr .".'.71',1:t
• The Olobe•tehesiifivoder of the' !sleet
Fe.derel forierpeoktlie followinOnan
• ,‘
.. LOOK , OUT : FOR , HNAVERY
hie 'sent us a paper printed
at Pittsburg. called the " Harry - pi' the
-West;' biehleenteine. :thelollew ittg
EP I T 11EFORETHE PEOPLE.
.! What ihe Jaoe s
K. 'Pak n 1839 .
" HERE 'lB THE EXTRACT! !
. . 7 . 4 R- POLK IS WHOLLY , AND
TOTALLY AN -UNFIT MANIOR
THE '
,VICE 'PRESIDENCY
THE UNITED 'STAPES: ?E
POSSESSES NO soforx QV LI.
FICATIOIsriviitcH,SHOULD,EN.
TITLE 'HIM TO THE CONSID
ERATION. THE PARTY FOR
THAT HIGH orPicE:"
44 Wn-nead .haidly bay to atifreader
of the: Globe : that . this is an optright
forgo*. It is . .;!wholly.and,totally a
pipe-Jayer's. Jabrication,; " Whatithe
Globe thought- -of James .;.K. Palk in
'1829" -Was expressed in the-Globe
when he was nominated to the Pfeil
din4. We . then said
,111K. , ' , Polk . "Was,
.mninently Atted for the statto be
presented ,for by the Democracy ; 'and
,tive founded that opinion upon along
acquaintance with him, covering eVent
fill and trying periods • in - political his
tory. : We have' itoti the haPpiness to
feel' asssured that thokaerinalt people
accord with us in opinion, and mean to
eonfpr the (Ate upon hints - the desper
ate unpositiOns and Shifts Of " - Harry-of
the West " fiti contrart, notwith-
Standing." . , , ~!
Scion 'after. the publication of Mr.
P,olk's Tariff letter, a gentleman in
Pittsburg bade tip to a knot of W hige
with ei_Unite4 States , Gazette in hie,
hand, from Which he read that clocu
mentas coming from Clay. ,The coons
were delighted—they declared ie was
the " very thing," it .contaiired the
true doctrine"—a tariff -for revenue
was wtiat they wanted-Polk - dare not
come out that way, . &c., dip. After
bearing theie very flatte6og-opinions
of the letter, the reader very sttddenlY
discovered that he had , made .a small
mistake in reeding 'the 'signature at its
end—theivthoie excellent opinions ' on
, ,
die ~ tariff were from the pea: of James
L Polk, democratie, cainlidate for
President! It was really amusing to see
the distress'and 'Vexation of the poor
coons-they ., siluirined terribly, - but
soon recoverg,themselves, with' char
acteristic impudence and incensistenby,
they. attacked, ,the letter; and showed
conclusively, that, with them,., What
was " good tariff doctrine" from Clay,
was rank free-tradeism if coming from
Polk. , • •
$18,363,880 N.
, ,
'Democrats ! we present to you in
another, cote* the ,result of the late
election in the,State., :It is 'a"cheering
piettale. In it read the certain , down
fall of federalism in Kentucky, and the
most onclUsise testimony. of„ the mum
pliant election of ;Polk and Dallas.
Midge !look at the sad picture in the.
second page of this paper. Kentucky !
'the home of Clar= 7 Kentucky ! the ban
ner state-KenthcitY! which was to
have kiteri 20,000 'majority for Oweley
—Kentucky, ,whichipie finitliten 25,-•
843 majority 'l* ; lB4o; 7 Ketstucky,!--
'slieli gave Clay, 1844
ah the whig,majotity
since 'Well may the
:cow press, and: the, c o on orators , and
coon Glee Clubs; and the same old coon,
anttallabe young coons,sneak awayinto
their filthy dens and .howl at the dismal
respects , befoie'theii.•
Democrats riirtiatik= and 'siveep': . the
last vestige of fedefelisin froiit the soil of
_K.entucky--Let4.3iill,e PemPerat-
'Po*, OU''
hold it to be: THE istrrir of
: 6 ,t-gavernsmentao , eztencl asfar,aaprac
" ticablevttits retagia huts, and all
tu.other meant:within( ita)powert,FAlß ,
AND lIISTT PROTECTION TO
so ALL 4 TRE' GagAr INTERESTS
" OFTrOttIiNION,EM BRA:
'AGRICOIkettRE;MANII
-4, FAO II RES:111E00141C ARTS.
fittolioltdEßOt 4tFP 2 NAVIOA
io,,Jp#t!
&tied June ii); 034 .
_r:?
_.__` 111(1J ,t.. ii-1,710r
,3:. , P ,6 1 W 4/ ! must REJECT- both the ikic
trines ofTletttTiaditlini of a HIGH
and nxiirbininvTaritE.l.9ll,patties ought
to be satiqfierty.gt a ThRIFF'FOR,
if.miL
REy.gNU: 1 i 'iliseriminatious cut
et t
pidtdeifoL Js' S:pteA' ift . at..
)) rir..l ~, a, 1 1
' es g h " ', Ta ,
ir7 .•i i '
i'
.11,1' . i Z-1 , ,, if ,- ' . 1 , ,i- ,i,- 6 , , , ,, r v, •''
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. 43 .
A uoll,s*#‘ ll ,FfiTe -- . , I 41tr 7 z , ' ,
ing toast w i Ntleitteby !Mr. Vales to the
lgeNt3meettnuorMgcklqatigrire ccipAt'y';'
N. Garolitni,XoPolk's birth-planet
> or:The reouoty-.. - bf tileckleobegc-i—,
Whose rearleisl:idebtoersey earth*
launched the bolt of Indhpeodetitea
proud birdititiiirtii I people's chsib•
pion !" ' •
MEE
Good.
Kentucky 'Election.
," . ji lefoie the Peeple.'• 1
,
,That Henry , C lay, and 7 1 .heiiilOre
Fritinghuyseu loth-voted "agairtst, the
proposition, to amend the PensiOn'aet
of 1832, - so as to extend its.. provisions.
to, ihe: 'oldie 4 s' who - fought trader
Ifayne . ,,Clarke,- S. Harmer amtlidtk.
ittr j anek,". end i
_to, Mose , who-, were
serince 4 under the aUthatitY otthe U.
States ,
_against- any tribe' of
_lndian*.
prior to-the let January 1895." , See
Congress Det4tes, Vol. 8, pitre,il4 page
950. -" • j •-
'That Henry
,Cfay voted against a
loTiatsition ton amend the, santer_bill
,45 4 1 0 1 4,1 18 ir 0 48(64 18 -to the
ows ufjoldi t ers,oftheßeva/Oen.- See,
same volume, same page.
That • James K. Polk :voted
for the bill for there/go/Me emirioing
drains 'of the hirisk of the 'Revolution;
That, James K. Polk voted lot* an
iniendreenyto 11,rotidefor
thetaidetvi oftleiremiihti/diers who'
All or died ittlite .060/Ilona,/ war.
for the bill " takotide for iiitafit per?,
tons engaged in the and Inavalcifrei.i
larthellivelutiotarr
1 :1 1 13at , Jainesii. Polk vo.lo
for , the bills grantirtrifensioiiiß*those
.Ibh&fitifetided. our frontiereitilhe
44T piqrsitim l 7l 6 Icti7o7-41 rot,
.the fttllOPlßealentary to the Act ftft,the
relief of certain aurvivips office; and
The: newiCorietiellion ; :Miff - Su r =
ii,exple • adopted shit. ,
On
44, 0 t4iii/emberrVid i nit in*Ann
sw hit aproNisionliateifroulat
daybrepesled.4l The_billoof rightedl
- sit-feitniesetelatletiq,eiViiiptiicei
le6`nt
0 46 WO -
cea Ork.thi•l El* 414-.0,11k f
Oelattlgad Preeidential on te
sth and.43th 6f November : Penns /-
vanian.
toriir- :;;if 5 ,, eil 7;,::1513 t) , .13 ni n,
'ootit , ' , n -, ifillifril lalliftr. J :: .:".. j
C.: The 10.110Winti P01114C . 614. 4 0,4 1
•*h i litADSt9 f igr ARk e k t°9 l
one te l i 4 iichest ifie:lnnebi bf ii
itibli t iilitifiliiilivP' Pia' witli;
, Ititittithlir) ilia all tiottr - Taker& .
inslitrour) fin& iromaaughter,, , as
did. W,B PKY 409 1 11.1 , It 4 11 411 1 1 F
uniqpu, an the e. author a, ileP,Ps, tar'
'he - Wei. - - ' - ''"" '
''',l ) : B.Whifoli . ! hurrah l' trfih i DP',
on. the world 'again I .: , Wlepie. 211;04
my:fine Editor,l, '-I eayceir, ,I , ,,Wps ,an
,taflr-do you . bear • 811 , a ss ?,,F erialture '
wise befo r e
-my ti th e; ibrete. a hlael
head ?" Did I) *lir 'duiranditiehee 1
1 01 i ! ' , sir; I lied inultitudinously. - Every
nerve every muscle that didn't, tryst°
strangle me in that utterance, tied. No
sir, let me,tell
,you it'e, a great world;
glorious, magnificent'; is . " world ' that
can't be beat !—Talk of the' eters and . a
better world, but don't invite melba°
yet. - Blake. my regrets. 17eY , apalngY
In Death, but say , Oaf I -Can't cOme ;
" positive engagement; ,beliappy some
other time, but not now',":—Ob.'no,
ibis' Waning hi' ` quite .tooi t beautiful to
I.
leavh ;• and besides. wont rathet stay.
if only to thank God. klittlaliwger, for
this glorious light, `this pure Or that
can echo back my. loudesthurrah;rAnd
then'my boy,-.-Bot heent .1.,50hl you t
Why. sir, I've got e,hoy. !--ft Pcisii 6!
'ha ! I shout it out to you—A note r fOur
teen potinds.`aid the meatier 'i peat
deal bettei ihatV eitiild , be exp . ected!—
An 4 I *say M r., Editor, tea. mane 4.-huri•
rah - and,halle,lujah forever!. Oh., sir !
such legs, and such arms, and such a
head !''and oh ! zny God Ili litisiti4rio
ther's 1081 l'can lies them fbiever !
And then sir, look at his feet,: his hands,
his chin, his eyes.' his everything,,; in
fact--s,o "pelectl,y 0.. K! ". Give ma
joy, sir ; nayOu need.n''t either. I ant
feil now ;''l tun over, and they say dist
,l run over a'number of old women, halfi
killed the mother, pulled the docWr by
the nose, and upset a'pothecary shop 1 1
in the corner; and then didn't I ring
,
tie tea-bell? , ,Didn't,l.bloW therhorn ? '
Didn't I dance, shout, laugh, and cry
'altogether? The , women say theY had
,to tie me up. 1 &Art believe' that but
Wii fo going ~'fo. shit hiti tnoutfewhen
he . has a live ~ b aby.?;., Y ou shouldhaVe
[ heard hislunge, sir., at s the , first mouth
ful of fresh nir—such a bust!. , A little'
tone in his" Voice, but pot pain l'eXcess
Orley, sir; from too great sensation...—.
The airbath watio'sudden.yatilbow.
Think of all thjs beautiful gnachinery
starting off at once in full motion; all'
his thousand outside feelers answering
to the tench of the cool" air;'the flutter
and crush Of the ear; and that curious
contrivance of the eye, lookitig out
iiondaringly and bewildered upon the
great -world, so glorious• and dazzling
to his unworn perceptions—his net-,
work of nerves his wheeliand pulleys.
his, air-purops and valves, his engines
and reservoirs; and with all that beau
tiful-fountain, withits jets and running
streams dashing and coursing through.
the wholuilengtb and breadth, without 1
stint, fcii Ouse, making altogether, air;
exactly feta:teen pounds
Did I ever talk brown to you, air, or
blue, or aey other of the devil's rotors 1
You say. I have. , Beg your phiclan;
sir. but yna are mistaken in the indi
vidual.liiism this day sir !multiplied by
two. I a number ono of an indefinite
series, and there's my continuation.--
And you Observe, it is not 'a bleck, •nor
a blockhead, nor a painting, nor' a bust,
nor a fragment elf. anything, fidWever
beautiful but a combination of all the
arts'and :' sciences in one; painting.'
,sculpture music.(hear him 'cry.) miner;
elegy, chemistry, mechanics, (see him'
kick,),geography, and the use of the
globes, '
(att , him untie ;) and withal, he
is a:, perpetual motion—*-a. time piece
1114, will never run down !—AIHI tither
‘7, o unalup I But words sir'are lints
mobthin 'and a mockery."
Wn
some of
.nouncero
A I
next Pr
is
,the anfi
froM the
election's
exhibited
1)01/„.ettic i
paysintr
niatiori.”
ifon
JAMES K. POLK?7- 1 40ked
the Whig journale,', on the any
nt Of ciur notninatioris.' "r. The
sident of the United .Slates,"
wer t h ey heye_alreadfre.eelied
'aevia :states 'Which:,4ie held'
-ince ,that: time, acid 4ve
a 'democratic gal & of laboat 75,-
• 1840. As Jeretai bidd'
e play, they,,,, er
ovi asked
a.* the pie tyke. i4cuipa.
•INDIANI ELECTION t.;q.c.LPNT : Mi . * ;!pcj:11:
/TAME/3 K ' PoLx.—Returns.frortit Silty.
fiye, coup:, ce in the l s!,tite, :incriiase,the .
fl
.ijOrityit n v ii r i ! list year 2784. 'an*
mining tiei: will await, to obi*
4,ooo;:wikiett will make the democratic,'
majority this year,9,ter . 6,ooo-1;060
•
more tha lastlyeat. 'Harrah! for the
, HOciiier , rani ft.' Nine" cheerrit#Rtalk
°Pea Hall ill'exas and Oregoh !-=-Ettriii..,.
iiflte,,De o citg; ... --.,, •, • ~, ~..,,,, r ;
is
! ,-: :.., • ~- , - =. ..,.. ~-
.-410 le ),...1'
Fr BEFORE THE rEOPLE.tt
)lay is the father, of the late'
'stiletn)illair: li'Y which the:'
've been' traihidletratit tirteil
~ , , - •„,; ~ ,:tr ' --, !,,,..:, AI: i
KEEP
Henry I
oditWN
eophrh
pie •
.
• i .
[tray' 'Alia 'roil .
doted
ted against its •• • '
*stunted vto,do:,,,..athatwise.-0
"Henry'
law.T"st
when
igt,g l
not keep
bake.. ya*
.Whigs.t
ad, that t
what the
11;44:
k •
srs
okothriArAcliat do ;
ohari t o. 0.3160,;. there will !
OP
. !litYk9g , b9 tho .
fall.} ,Yrebi , ter" has iemark.'
e cootwittueurepeitt is •'1844 ,
did irt,111340.
-K., -sai - .. ii bat; - , 7e1-fl i3: -,is zi,--;.1'...j.;,1
rr , L , ,
fry -;?!.oo ll 3,fitelddt
''.." X .: , t
ig,Aiaitiirai f ai=iftKaiia
Jesitilloody Ike &WWI orm 41'371 t.lq
r '-' Cr.
111i=110 10 tiletnldpiOM egOid enisprlistg,
moo* WI OWlb? , 94Vnr,"l i r e9l l Y
VeFt.4. lo thheirileel:cut e Fl w rts e rg
pentliywill be *is ,
LDODi
Kira laci 'inlaid , with 114. binned . bodp—if the
Skit, Kidneys; ando!airehii (dic k 'aatnral
etifortt. cr.aiasl; :r1; . 1
4•7 R
wter6i
hte :
beaktials," 411,1445/141! 4 0 44
fidl.discluvie tholiiimilurilies q e
. arasis k
0 11ieekieli'dlidetaiiii4 111
we ituiely aur expect nefothernalut than that
the whole feueeMin Isomer. er la_terbo
•-cfrPl* IFlrt "teeth". ,
I Asia ihe,fiuit, place, Awe ;scald :preirait'an
inundatihn we inuit'retiote.ell oinAriielkek to
the frelidgeliiiiii Of thirsuieribud" dant wiihirs.
80, in the second - ' , phuie; if w# woulii.Fivent
and cure disease, we must open lialtaell oPen,
ali the listrirti Drains dib, heli,
warenT,'s r4DrAN TIOVFA*I I .PAL L. P
°tine ROA Atherleati Colkst'oPileagfi,
w i ll bc found one if the bait if noetheirely
ME
DES? var,woara,
for Catriingiut ibis beautiful • and aimple;theo!
orup
1 9 V-heizttreetileY,OomPletelY 4 1 140 1 4_4(
,and Potaelafroin a11.1111lion! i i thin,:ar e *, ,
Cr impurity , Oa ;a - Va . *" sante time promo It a
`lieslthY dlichtiriPi l froin` the Lingso3liii,iiisl
Kidneys; consequently, 'as all the .Nrittira
Drama ire opetied, - ;' . . ;.. -., -i,
;Dia' ease of i everyname is literally:driverrfram
~.!, • . •,, '.. ~ 341 a
"kali. .; : ,', . , •
6iAin7l 4 4 the gFet. Icpiierity and
consequent
isre,t : deuiand'foi ;Vit'nghes'lndisti
'Vegetable Palk heir 'Wilda iiii Itiiit'or eriOtitiro.,
'fellers, country agents and storekeepers ain't*
oil their guard against the fultukt Lai postai who
are _truellipiratolat tha itOltOttYleeittnit.til - , th's
gUsq"PeC; ll 4O I . l 4°,4 o o:Plti* lot the geitikine.
It should be, iemeinVereid . tliai:ell'authd,
agents ire p ro v ided' Cerlite' e'.4gehey,
signed by Wisviim Walsall., ':Vice President
of the N. A College Of 44eilliii.• '- Consequent
tit those who tiffes-Indisw.Vmetshili Pills. 'rind
cannot: shows coljfi c4O c sii shove llescribfdi
will le knoWn as imposters., ... . ,
' Pio - frilloiffin'elighly - reSpektalle '§iore
liesPerii his% bieri ippSinted . ,4gentsfotithe l iala
a:, ,--; - - -,: .- ~, ~,, 7 ~; •r I ,
WSIGIST't ItIIIILS.VIGETLOLV Pitts; r
and of whomitis confidently believe& /b9:8, -
iniie medicine can with certainty, be
BRADFORD COUNTY; PA;.:
Mcietanye, Towanda,
D.trink, Hornbroolc..
S• W & P•P • PotactoYs Trtz o Y •
Diiifey;'Omithfleld. '
• , & C. WarfordMerinietoe
• Wm, GibsonXlstet.;!: .1
Ulysses Moody, Asylum:
John Hama Jr.. Terryloszp..
C4TYelk & Gee. Bt;.Tlingto,n,
Benjamin CoOlbaogh, Canton:,
& Co:; Athens:
Allen '6c Storrs, ,
Guy. Tracy,
A. R. Soper, Columbia.Flatts,
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale ,of the
Medicine wholesale and litail s 228 Groenwich
street,. New YOrk; ,No. 198 Treniont Street,
'Bekaa; and 169Itace street, Philadelphia.
Biw&u or- Courreuserrsia—The public
ail respectfully informed: that medicine purport
ing to,b4.judiau Pills, made by , one V. 0.,"
Pt*, are not the genpipc. , Wzigfie!l Indian
Vegetable ,
' The ;only', leceiiiy against' imposition
pnichiseTrem ttie tegnGu adsettised *dents,.
and in , slll4eies be partictdir 'to ask for Wrighe,s,
indiad..Vegefable Ms: ~ •.' Cnolem.
IMPORTINT INFORMATION.
.
„.
lit is a pievinTing opinion among tbeenTight
-114 Physiciamilif otrmintry, that Cancer
is a maw ofz-living ;animalcule, 'which have ta
,lten,up,their abode!in thcrhuman system. -No
,matter how ,small, or bon , low 'in the scale of
animated' ;nature, the individual composing
Cancer may 6e, they Were so tenacious of ex
.:AL:oo;6st the knife or the most powerful
caustic, are the only means by which they can
be removed. ; - '
When ,permitted to_ ,reundo, they ,oever fail'
to multiply, and, sii• :to ;neighboring psrts;
commitiing - the most, pghtful depredatiOns,"un
,til' deith' Carnes to the 'raker of theli 4ietirn'.—,..
Nthirine iii chfitireti,- may keonsidered some.
;Whit analagouit - -It they least fatal, they
Ant infinitely, more comma and if suffered to
remain; produce consent: _scarcely. less
'Worming.: If.the testin: 'of medical writers
is to be relied upon , fit Odell; produce mania,
j es
akitexh_epilePsy;pabti,convolsinie and many
otheidisessed'enbidly s dtingerous,.rand 'Often fa -
e tild4P But hes the, panne' Atop, -Cancer Ming
enoirt\-the Most obdwaleidiserwm With Which.
,PhYiicisha' have to CP.tog!ldv; wh il e; worms are
easily distedged by pr oper remedies. : . • ; , ,
- .' ~ . IiBRRICII 11111 . MIPEGE t ' - ; ..
has proved one of the inoii:Valnabltrtmedicines
ever ORM to . .tke. pi:Mid rot' destitiying Wprins
irr ihildTen.• ' ' Ifniidiesik of trieen 'Might hi-eiiu
- mensittli-Wbere it has pro:hided the happlesdre:
su WO Jt isirsynip, and 'therefore may - sann
,nistered,tochihperu,,Prict2s cettlitiitw bottle.
.
M
TI poCknOlftiSTILT;:•
lii 16, fueiiint ''ivben• Patent miai•
am". itteoio ntunetuus; and their proOrthaiso
unblushingly isdbgised by, their tilsi)ectivet`Ons-,
prietor4 it becomes peesaary reF Atte public ( 1 1 3
AusilPF!4 l 4imposition) , 1 4,ePiriEPY1"
1 /*
thenu . e,e7tdenTlsOre sanative PPPSisei!,tbeTneitont
Pill iiiiCenfleneti as en an
tidote for, all the diseases to winch fleih•is heir.
'We 'tiletelifonpose to ahtni, by the
• publications of certificates, ' toluntarily -offered,
that, Omit Pm* popularity 'ls 'well. fPuodcl 3 ;
.acd,.thaf as. o s porgairin \ medicine, Ac - hlillive
proves4::in*e,Mmen* ; These tills
are COnte*M...
entiii9'*editibic anti
safety given ta - cleauie Itbe gonna; tiirifY' The
blood,. remove ipflammation, and count the
inablff Wren - One, ii out regard to e, sea Condition. I t!
, certificate of Mr. Wm-.FolllAeb'dyj.‘lF,bF4
keithuinteilind ' orsOme
'year.vakt; hinv legmitiffering from a amine
anti a lfrmibg,lier4", °ll 4o, l i*9*- t3 w i eMl
sielans hia - prejscnl4l . or m ie, aid I had taken
tecinktnetidedin this iiifias
wi thoßk.' !ifle fi ttif4fraPtikiiFititi, P940 1 $
): o i l began using the Pocahontas Pills, and am
isittoitol Vat hi'af
Idiseatecintingmeinated ;mince whichrilkiliti
been ti te_from.eenekind,-Paig in the lit , PI
considef ente,l:"?
' 1:- '4 ) tiiet.25ktestarptaliiec't lAgeitte'foi Oie sabi
14fiiire .C 4 .4flt a
' . moor, •
tiq sal&,
I, .41/4.9.Voßing,PWarTeattinig,q
Doy Them Milan •
WM. Gibson, Ulster. 12—.610
', 7
,- ". ,i i )3 l_____bikt! , ,::atatiii it
„BO i 7 •
eVibill kin. Oilishiptc.
I
, t , ,,
.. 1: :1, k ,:v:,, , h E7 fay . r ,..
.-..;
.a. ~,
t,, Ij ‘
1.1 fwit EiV'l 7 :' fin % '•/!;!• Y. ,
i d"
1..... -
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kll.c.;•:/& - sil - ,3zll:—Jr. - ' -,,,,-, :
& iftittw , trAiluivi r fa ,
0 pirblie generally that he la Mg i
1 to manufacture r brthi besemateu, au
=tat , t i plieta„nritelegli?l *ma r , 1
seripdone of eels, aid
. Shoes; ' • k , 1.
Morocco. tarilia ,6 aftit!BOOti 1114 I
/Alike; 60011.1U1d 41 11 4 1 1 . : 4'14,
All wink made by me w P All e i r ,,,,
be well made. Call andily. i . '
Coimtry Proiaciteletilkpapia t
Top**, Pehreary.2744,lBC
Chairs* alllifistead s ,
.T # E nwit ibio
4,0,
Ptortholi
stank -']r
44' Vccd,
Alijods, i
I Of avow *
" 101 1 eni
TOMKett mAr
Towalda, November 16thillift
, maw 40 &Wl.
.- ) v 3
y 0 iy 0
T kn P
,g . 4 1444 4
k i §.oLcox em
in ibe n lisix 4;01%6
A
-.ins ,biksilte!ss, in the,borottiiiitj ti f I
floor west' iit'llii - CfaieniiitiOlietsk ti i
a share of Isublic•patroirage; illi t y - •
a carefcl selectio4=of t sto and by
thainte c reets of, their euStonien,b; In t„
' Wad aiiikii worklieein - be': -" - -
this 'Onion of the tountr3v... ,. '';
••,-,,' vhiy keep eobstantly on,b.and;,visisi
pufeoturek,tn., order, prove% cal! sai
hoots,
,ana, shoes ;, Ladies', ait:cis; 4,
clips,; otitjaltd ado: ; &M.'s gaiiiat i
?tiii".,'Szc. - ' ' JOHN V: Wild
L L_': `.. l'''' ' - ' PHIL% NbriLli.tt
.3;t Towpath...MAY Ci ,18 41 4 ,. ' .; •1 - I
N - ALT, o teci - bitga.of fins salt for
table user aria soy,: quatktitY. t,
•Saitovbich.:YiP Fonligt t°', =mike chav
citeppr4Aodix Date r m e rchant in Tr
Col,l4oie3ini Guy,Fit No. - ' o.bn'cli I
innele;.lBt4: W.II:BAIRD
it - ..,
SADDLE, HARNESS
',.UMZIZZt"
:
Ea/MIW,L,C T(0 R co'
riviE §IMSCKPER !wed*
hiti,ol,4,fiiend4. and %tie_
that he is iioiv 'carrying oh the' ahnt
in all' its . variciiiifbitmehes, In the moi l
the'bniidingoecopied by R.Thamu,tt
- shop, on Main street, nearly opposite*
shire; where he will be happy tp
old and ,new. customers:
SADDLES. -CARPET
MARTMVALS;
COl4 Alts„
&C, ,
-
of tlae,litestfashion and best 'asterisk
maiwto - oider'on ma:lenge 'terms for tra9
Most kinde of country • will be
in exchange for work, '
HARNESS,
April 17, 1844
A - Special Proclamathip!'
0. HALSTED, asin 'd try
111` • returns, his sincere thanki to doe!
have - tavored - himoivith their patrol:op dr
dine post, L andAissure all who may feel so
terest,in the information, that is still cont
at the old stand, ready to dispense to Oral
nil tiiluiriers; kindS anircondititis of Cr
ticiliareel,,omeries; 'Cigdrs,
usual liberal prices, and most secr
terms, to wit«—For cash only.
, • To-,tbe Thimex,, he would tap
WATER is unrivalled. Smalltari t i ts id o
riot's 'other bevaragei are constant u
To the "Hungry. be It piociainiattAl
established's MARKET in the basses(
eitablishtnent where FRESH REAM
rious kinds, will be kept tonstmtly`oa ht
74 ;twfq@anitlay .6,1844.
Shaviiio and . 'lair - Dreg*
ittn Miter larbti. gad - gait DM
XLETURD I TB his thanks to, his na.
' customers, and informs them that hl
removed his•shop. to the small building cal
north gidev.of the:public - 54litre, one dig(
- of:the ,Eitthang§Anel. where:be *ill hei
at an reaso n hours, ;scady to ,wait co
who may,,ravor, him wi th a in the
Mat:trier liokiible-" •
er'po. •
To*taidi' May 5, 1844
,ClOT,tAills{ snit CarKt
ana,.this day received it (Q
Itriplc •
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The'' ;rildfiitd Repott
.;` Av,
tf '1
"Y.' w ,°d° llao , l o MY fen to P 614 4 14°24
iive of postage. Fifty cents, 4educted
- *Min . the yea; aria • cash Situellf•
vance, oic DOLLAR will beileduteil.
SuOscribep r ft . t. 100,,tty tc t OiscpitOn!lt i
thbe I*.pz,l7 . Og . tti:reatages'. •
•`•J 'Advetdiretiients L 9 0 •
litetted slibseoe ol
• lion tnientrfiveacentie— A liberal dikonat
•AOlearlyatilliertienni; :
al: TINA, 144.1i L arileps make . a s quat%
„job Printipg,sd description eription ses!O
.eiite4tioasii% e'iieiitilkon new end '
.r.•5•.!1.4 .;• , .• • • •
:-ort" to
:ficJtttnsbebnnikfreoof tiosuiite;to ago.:
I,rn.tr-3rltr;b :AGENTS:
'*''/liieTalli4,l4giiitlbiniO' 'tiro sotho
ttildeifOubboiptiOnotor theSnidfoid 111
via reenipt: for pirtwat Oterefth
ci!ffmigr4itiggi . . ; .....
,gpAsriato~
.1
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B. Coorm•Aroo,...
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valets,
TRUNKS
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