The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 12, 1844, Image 1

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DR. • Sl'
AI NA ?. "1' 'S YR UP,
'1 c. fia . C011i11113121 ifnl '
rnell p'Asthrna, 'lntlitenza,fleoping; Vouthr .erntth. -
/ _eics-1, tlet Fever. ,Measles; dlithiudty nr•Drcallther.
Er iti.s.,l , ...,pitting.dif-Blitcal, Painsittd,ha,rreatd, and
...
:ill , ollier tri; , ett,-s.es of the I.ine:s.
I CON FIItMED.
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. xtraordinary cure of Stet-Dines
•Asthina. - by Pte.-
re!i nark Syrup, nth sled to I.:, Cal l. Samuel IL Bum..
,hivill, merchant of l'otteel Creek ' , Monmouth c,,,,,ity.
'...N.pv•lersey,tht, father of the uttAirtunate yinnitt sti ff er- i
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• - .•STra%rd xn-:-Dear Sir :—I have •the pleasure of
be mr able to.state that my dauxltter. who had been '
. - in relic unt:or ..ever' , .; A,it,lttint for 5 or ft yearsthas !Well
«riirery cored tif that trlittfell'fi,eise, in' Ili 11,e of Fit .
be)liel.l. of your Pulmonary S) nip. etho was Wirth
1;61 altact-led wilh 1 lout 6.ml:taint. only nine years of
ut(e, am! Ent - re - red with- it beyond all description, for
Iht. prlititi of hear sit yea Ti. ;myth:: nit attach about
tiger)* Oren or lieu weehe. It was to flikippentallee. I
• riiht tried -:end isl.trov.:hlr—ii e tried hlntly tue dki nt ,
1
W Ihrlit any rehef . whatever. About this time, we
. Nord i‘f the Wipe rior efficacy of your Ptilmonar) i.- 1 3 r
-u; and "drtertained to rive it a drial—we procured a ,
-thizetilliotles, of it ; the firs. lint*r relieved her very
inifeli.land by the tinu. Fbe had taken nit bottles; Ain
' w i ts' perfectly cured .!! t ' It is. now three !lifer years , I
lupe:. then. and she has not had the slittlitest attack of I
, tter A.4lna. She sutrered so tion-b when laborite.: lit:-
dqr
, thits'e :whit ks tint We roitigt henr her brenth lii.s-
. - tihrtli over- the v. rude Rinse—sir was frequently ivear
I.iitlin-titidg, and % - ee liatlquite despaired of hey recove:
ri 1 .
ill-lir , v ,,,, the 7COeVe I.l;iteilleet of farts. that others
. ilio mar be atith led with this ;,viii deo-aso. tiny
tilakelu; , ,.! Or the eßlita leelille. and We fret as,ored that
"ntitli 119 , 1.1 , -, , ,ling ir I` • ovhiett«.. they will liud Pernia
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-- - di du i,-,li.•f. . -.1 err: re-p - ` , Il . " 11 Y•
SAMI:EL.R.•I3IzNNELL.
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... will' voice f;001 Ph3tl,ll•lphia !
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'Reed the 1 iiwo.ii , ;!,•:,tr,•n:.! ICStinel:y its favour of
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Ilire, , Fit oeutr, , r. , riip i ..t;ireti I.) itr , they. V. It.
' ,'t ongla,s, ,o - lt rof ti n e Y.ertn.-r's (l o in It, Philadel
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Dr.. riti,llim: —,i,
:. bk. to say to {reel, t
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brew AS betee.l lay 'elm
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f i t !t;e ... l , 1 „ 1 ,4. .7 , ,, t 1 i yi t. , h t ,
' .....1;;io, 6 ri.t4r. Vile V,' t
W.... , ereally diF:reF , •
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11:•thill!.. le rel :eye ,
. any ;bat be :vas r
i'lliwrll.wr.s tal,
took six rf, sW ).'
ii. 11,1 felt ;the. ,1 ,
Chile nt Wm
ttlN. :4:3!"
, ritannA....li.ly 101,11..1 . .`11. i !
-•=1 ti t•I it.iit ii t,riit tied ,in being,
it thii Plittiiiii4lll Sy rip nil ...iit,
era! piiritiniti ivith Yri-iitrilirtiaiiiii.— I
1,10; it, hat: liii , in ratan Tict.tii her I
alt 3 ,:V77 . , C , :agls - ' 70.1 H .- II:il ,2 i
1111.. tt ,:litt•I) 4 apal. :t:••;til.•r .
v,•ttli il ciiiiii, anti i•tailil not !Intl i
itiii--li i • lia - , one . iii.liliii and called
/ 0 ,,h.,.!... ~ „ , „.
Si? '- A , ~,,itaN•rof toy i
otsitVi , pi-vaitiov i, tlooltza—illt
itti Th 1:.1i, , -:•.!: , , at , ,,t a iiiiitie tirziyriiii,
•iiiirilii ii - ii..ti•.l 1 , . TIT, tv i anteil litialili.
iiistiiii,.?.. .1.. a ifiiiirt 1.••• ii rice i ri i iniiil
. ''...•iiiirm; initl.•r a ..iciiiiiir rol , r b.. 21111 S:• : , l.c. -
, It, Alf ttio It:rout!!! I li.ii day-1 rilt roni.o. , •::t that
tiir ,tying r0 , a1,1 r-li , •ta: 11 , f ; ata . 4.,:,111 . ..21y I :4 . 112111 , r ;1
llotlle,-,vill.io a f..V.: iiity s. 1 iii•iit it Iliiii ' , lit- it - n.ii gri.aily
lientiriteil. Vial in 3 t,tir ‘vay ~t a spiw.l% . rer‘,very: 1
.4.311 trnly rap, tiliti3ititioirt i•iiiii t °lir that lint , taken it.
If a• liven Illtiro 7 I a-.•• 1a.11,! .. 1. , i1,;tiffi . r .4 ; can e..rdialls .
tertiiiii•iitil!il it ii• ill: wilt; ar.2 hi tiny A% - itii a riiit 11.11. it it it
r csindi. 1 iitir.: :_i•... (1' Tiritiiil.AiTS.
Tli • t . ..110v:h.t! I< fit in - i * tlistint;W:rd tiiiincTilliir It
I.iiii , in liiiiiiii. a., :, . . 1 ., . i• - • .•.
ITnintlirii,i, li i iret,ii.:i•tT. 1. It.
Pr.. Wit,. i s iii , ••.i!iiiit:-. -i ir: -. . --1 : iiiVi,i 'lnto pitat.Zieb. to
)7lt'e. lt lit 1,1 •picuvr.r Ili la•ar leStir.:ll . ," !It Hairi,iy,,i,w_
41e Plltm,c , aly -. , r,i,,,... 1-',.; 3,, , ,--1,1 ),,,,,,,“,..„ ~,„..
"Atte of i.,: , f n:-I;', - ;, lIa.• 11,, :::1, .T••,: lo":::to a l'ili'llii.
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....ii.:l , :t. 1:.:!'.o.: :a i.e..:: , '.. 5,., , 1,. it , I .
- 4,1 it teat, , a-. Ir,ti. tat t•l'ett,t--11 I,t , itoattaahly
aff.rth• I I.•iii•r. I:1 thit.iii. r!a it'. T iii - i.i int:it - I - Jilt in Li,
i ti iiii. ii i ith i i i iiriiiiiii • ifi I trty , vi-: I i,: . riiiiirTilii!.; - -a iiii,ii .
- cif the eiy rt:. iiiiii,iiTitti.ii.: ,iiiiiiiii It iii, ,t•iiititli, :mil ,le
' lol,rif,' / haul Illioollf•O: f:11. , :iiol:: .. 1 coolli'll
. 1111, 11 - 1• - ,litintilitely
iitriiii. The rim:, of tiliiiiiiitlitiTy. iiiii:t roof:3111y
iweri yen ti A., .; . ; ,•f rat itiliii. frir thr aciiiii,iiinit nra
Tat -Swat Cflllll , iiflold iiiiitirtilly preiiiirf•ii. til.. - iitiili tit to the
`\. ;yr.! •.. ton:: :t1•::,1 . rof) 'ltlll7oy If \ C141.•11:• propt•rti-s. and
tila• , ., 1 ,,•:- 00,, If. %11. rilf It itiiitipnilr. by jra rvlizi t ed
pri ~,, . .V, or 4 , t,,.•!i-oot s.,iFaut.
. • ' ' ' 1,. , ,M.; I,I"ATIV ritANI:.
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-. .7.);,. 1 ,11r) ,-7 f, , 1 . .I:qtrl - onq ! ! . 7
T., 1 "r, letter r. , ccit• 1 1 front.tll, It-v. Witt. Mei- l '
lif! , • l'a,y.;:i.'styrll,e-1.r:tv,:t0(,1,,,11/.\,. 1,0 ;,:v•tarl.l . :l. 1
”); ,1 - rAIAwN..!:SI I .. 10 1',',•.?.. •
.1)r. \‘; ` ;:i St..r.t:i•lz--:SIR: - -1 la:, 1/1,1.,11 - 1, ilk 1i11 . .111- I .
• telt yotift• •,r I 1 , 11 . t. lil t .VIA 11111 , i1 ..;•1:..111 , ) tv 11,, ~,!
ofyour'Pr i.v..• . ; A1:1 Star-etry o.,Yid
r, Illicit Iry been,
t A \,k,
~.kri.. for Ir•ner than two A tan.. and ArbiA i wasdota:id..: ,. .
e rAdy itet.nord. 0 to , t I :-.1 . .V . .. 1, )1J.1.-). 11:1s 1 , :.•`11 - 1:re:MA' 1
. ri , lie.v. , ll .11 . .rt's Ira uoinr: a lola 0:Oro be tt104.-1 radi-',
eat•r s trrn m,y t ! : etig-t ted-...1 ran •11 , •.r.•fort revenammi '1
it to tll,lslio ar, a 1
~kiint !'',i!',11 1. 1t . . 1 ' • 1
Yours Atr,Ationately, 4 .' WM. 11Elldt:. 1
Sattinel Swam, l'cst :%la3t^." a , Evesttain N. ~, 0. ho
. is now:irds of sevetoy.)cars-of no. wax ettre'd:of, a
severe Irdluenze and t..elaitse'by.a - few.•bottles. tif my
Pulnionary Syrup. - ' ..-:- ~; 7 , e-5 4 ?..•',.,__ .
Satnuel Snr,ll. of I7Embortim.llo.lr states that his
wife who was. MO; krrir 111(1,.c-Aift with a c0u...,h,
teas restored to sound lie.slt h ffe l e use Of my
Pulmonary S i .mix ' ,;4:-.2 . .....4, , .i - r... -
The ;wire. of li, eben 7,14r.:74'.:7.1e.. 7 0 ii tzs,N,J.w:is-en
tirc:v cured ofat couch of near TIIRI:I.: YEARS
1 standuit by my l'olrnottaev Syrup : •
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~ E liz4bet It U t d...01, - , of l'hiln. who was robject to a
: 'Comit of three ymirs i‘t a ,aliarl , z,also . spilt bp' of blood
and who could get no relief 1 . 1111 . 0 . 111 i. mart Medicines
OM had rsed, was. reli. , .‘cr.l by on. tnd.lo of my
Pidmonary Syror. : ....
. •• Rev', NV. A. Er v. I allliat cicri..r,:rolm..lmlaystown ,
'1\1..1. states:tett M :,...,. Vaney Eittley; rep. I, 111,0 a ru,
id Fet•PC.IF; 1i:..! ber n all r led for - sa:rt fal t l - a'S, V. i lll
a most r'istre..ttj , nit,l ...I . :ir:Tiir [,, .1 . (0 . 0i it d 1,;,(1 . 1/Frel
oar', mt dre , r , ,
~ , , .1,l I+ ; tt.:, - :rf , livf; li , s 'ova 11 :1'.11:131-1
~ .11 11: C l lfk'll I . V: I:,n e. 1 ., ill , of Ar•Or [VI-nal - A
• Temp—.he t!nr.l A :.m OA r 1ik•r....(1' V.:1 . .1 li.• rlfectu ti
Rey Q. 1nn,..13,:. P A :44. of the Mar.;' I': (.:?1 . MAI.
'PLO:id.% f.j..1 ll a 1;i1.:.,,..Hi• a ! ,,y l'u-iot , o,ry , 7- , A intll 1, a
' i•o!,. Who was rimtlt.ed to I:er li , d v.'ith a -k7.‘ttgli,
: : ::fter'n.him: at hit h i 1..: wa, :: , n07,1 cw.:ri l) teio•A , d.
, die alsm:La A 1'.1110111.7! lfl S.;11l, V. ill , , r.l l, ' b. 1 ,1 1.1 .
• ,11 A .`lli with a con?l...:if4f could End 'notITML! to
- relieve Mtn— niter .i..rZini - _i A..1t411. he called tut say that
it il rectly cured *-kit.L..,„\:iltr',:'"Drinelass, 10.r , : 0, di
rays that a nomtlyr, of !di' ll[lll ,- Cll ~ , 1 1.1 V6/.1 i I,lilltil - -
mg uotter srvere ltd:enzi _AA:as cmied immediately Ir
. 1111 (dilly A :1111;1'11111.9 P 1111; ll!.1.1 .1 11..1111' Of jily l ' lll
I Tnon.ify.Syrttr; also ;:. a '0 hile_on .1 rudt in Wood:,-
mwo, N. J. recently'. Mrs -S.tl'. °I. that . vil€.'eze, wa
)-ear' .• l‘able to bn On do tt t .tt 'hetl , Y, from a I. `e , '"r
Cold. r" . 14111 bar a 1./ . slllo ..1 ii,.. I•l:,osonarY Nyrup
•Whieti.c.i:es: -. 1 Cr ii. , ,, , , di.pc r . t.1,( . 1 " . :.
„ For sale in I'1,11,11:10. !IV .
' .1 ,. /lIN ' S. I. MARTIN . .
301 v 13 ' ...
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Itathiction. Feu:44ll in Price; •
Or if the: i t ot Ddig-Lted with it
a rig le that
a• ever.: intial consider it:Ili:1 10 11 - .1
alle, Iwo they 'omit' he'iverr.atul value. atoll ;
which tuts heretofore het , a -.411 • lo 1 . -n.ll ail
4 1:1e,1•• 4 .. ha • ft•ii.14 . 4• 1 1 Ftllr ci iu prier. •a
vietv t!:41 1-Pllii,l~:hot ill t I
- *try htintran taay tiojaay it. rooifertta; and all
;:tit, it 41:111 1 , 1% i• the r •toriteil lii11.••111 if tiP . y
nrlt It " t'e ra.a.aert.Yetlltoot the ha , -
asil.ility of contradteliotwiliat .111 Bores:amt.,. aids. evert
ee.trtial or fresh. and all ext.•re;il ;
rolo-:. Illnrrtter,whet e. shall he realaeeal to roitsfori
it in hr.•liaieute---1,11'1111! tile. 111111. or ..Will'. liar,,
Can he fltallf natialae.l. tho inch are
eirn iiby art lii• til to
t. lhal•lare II r•• )11 . tiral Patio
traitor PFI, gin :Zit I.IIIC
ll
rer eert:a, and len run t = at• hoteli for s'l.
MI raomiry mole:mots .arttlt..thie,l.•ll ta, to
their tun els on 1 . 0:111.11i1,1 .. 11. “C the cat•ale:: blesaithr.
in
to:tr.:owl th•lt lea+ 10•1•11 aliscot 0rao; cit e
at lazigatat:e. hot von fluty aleperid its power
folly it. tiol.l
14.-•aa.nd lay
.1 a
. C.
Fel). 17
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'-- Wright's n- Indian Veetlbl4-.re- Pills , I
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-.• OF ".1111: Nqi:Tif Am c;:if;.ks coLl.::(;i: ,
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0f 12 c:4Lila .. • • -..1
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r) Mf:Di( - tNr. 1.,... eyu r Je•••O 0ti...1.1. Pd. to t;.•• A-'
1 1 wet...it:lli Pala,. , ,%111, , , - .N ;mi.-, have hum . hiciii•
, rire.rfoil) and :Mk ••:" si . til) a l'',ll. at 1, !led, iiiiill II:12 "a , ,
time yarned .
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• WitlttllT'S ANIMAN EGE rAlli,r, ' , ILL:O. ,
To deseaut upon their Ilea ts, a; till.: late day. would
.pejla lii beNwhiilly 111 , 1,14 -jury, ..ou c , i
ry fee - nytee.:!
who read OMn arti,le, will In: wood oparnieu oiled ii 111
-06 r e al exc ill,licti of the [ 'Willi:ill.. :Rot II ferile•r.
priliVceratVilllliTir. i,a.i•rlatal-ii 11,1•erelit 0ribi5,i,,,,,,-,
tar reice•ly, it 1111261140 folil,il in the fart !lint no lordi 2 .
-iine.ill the roviiilfV 11:11 ~, i i , 0 . .-':
' S11:0! E1.f:5 . ..:1,1" Col'. NTEIIFEITI:II. ~ ~
' • Imiora at at,: Iliilifilli iilla•li lii..P. 1131, at various plaH
TT,, nualoueletoreul a 1-,..iriill.S . pull; and is uurJer 0.,. re'
nnlrikli•ly In ,hurlerCie. pAbly. hir.• mad.; it to itla
. .71. a. ' , iiivallrilliai! 1.0 re, ..tol.b. th- tine mellieine.—;
~.,-,sru,, .:, ; ;...d p...m....- r oom fi r.,... r 1 ,,,,, oirtn-ir ‘avail,- ;
,1114,.a.1Va... . f••. r t i, a..,..i..1:11.... ill rennin lirP , Zltiilail
... less to ;tail, hli. , :-.. c uit, li ;i •v ril:i lillri.ll:l7ai 1110 51111-
: Sti'iteka , t ,, i , i• W.•• • a,' rall.,..lairlii “I,llf;ielViiii lil this
I riops art lutu• at a ro-•,,•;.!..:. and crime.
• t o o...grow , AYAetn of I, l'l. e x .'-11.;n1 1'i11... will thu•ru•-
•- 'rho l aroos • atite ;duet , ~,:ry h i m ! „ t • 1 “,,,,,_
fore he 1111 tilt. is . gourd `araim , :,,„
.. gen:, i n p„ o ,_
lien. nod ruoloutoluer 11i?'-ail) -'em ,
Villu • „a re :11cesrs. T. & .1. dleat ty. . 1,,,,,,t-To have
The f,llowing highly.ru•stwelatd..! SIM, , '
liisrl; illiiiiiiiiiatti Sli•Dli far ill, s,p..ns r • of _ is,.i.. 0, FOR
Witt:try:3 I.NRIAN vscr,T..... N ,
SCIIITYLIiILI, COUNT-Y,,—
mid or whom it i. , yoetill.oully loutieYed the e„,uquitina' .
-Mediu iin• rarl,will. et-rialtty nluMatned t .
- • I'. & J. 11...;1t Iy, Pottivill , ..
' Mickel & Ili;!, ,Q - voi4,lrtirtr,. •
Aron Matti:: Mahantainm. -
'
.1, Wei-it, lelirige,r4own:
' • Jamb lianiTman, Lower Z•taliantamgo. i
Jonas liantrman, " do
John uu l nyular friedynst.mr. • • .
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• l'eathen.tr. limy &rn. Tnsran.ra.
Williant Tigort, Nam:tuna. -----; ~
. - John Maurer, Upper Malduillango. .. ,•
L. ••• . 31:Ti. , yrider, West Venn Tiowiihhip.,
_
. ' Cut.; 61%11.044r, Pinagrove. ' . . .•
P. .. ,- Ilin) kir. 4.c0. East •Plitll.sYrioc Township. .
• C, 11. DeFore..d. Llewellyn, .
..R.1.). & J. kniuglnan,‘'4l..niurninnt.own. •
- Bennet & Taylor s Milltf;;Villit.,
Gl:ai:it Relfellyiler, New Castin. . , •
' Henry ,Korh & Soo, McKee nsbarg,
:• ?thrall:try ileetiner, Oat earlioli. " • ...
' Jolou Mertz. :Iliddleport..
uSaroluel Royer; Port Clinton. • . .
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• .Bboema l ter & Kauffman, Schuylkill 'raven, „• • -.
: 'BEW.litg Ole COUNTERFEITS. •
The nutty security as.airtt imposition is •to purchase
froni the regular :ailverttsed agents, nintitt nit raise, 4
tpartientar in ask fur ‘Vrialit's Indian Vegetable-PLIA."
r• - fillieo. devoted t•selusivelyjo the loge - ortlie itle•dl
the: Whales* and reati4 No. IGO Race Street, Mita
-.deli, Ilia :
• , - el , Remember, - none are. genuine .Axcept.. Wtight•st
„Incllan Vegetable' Pills. ' - • -
; - ~ WILLIAM I WMGLIT. •
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I WILL :TEAMS YOU 'TO FIEFOD THE DOWELS OF THE EARi•U, AND BaINO ODT FROM THE c.tvEr,xs - PE NouNT.A.vc. , , NETALs. CDNE STRENGTH TO OUR p - ANDS AND ;SU.SJi:CT; ALL NATURE TO OUR USE AND :.L —DR. jORNSON.
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WEE KIS' BY BE?TJAMIN BAiNNAS,. AO- EN T FO - 171-11 1 ., :I'M-DP ( OEI I . OR, P . 0Tt0 7 . 1.11F., IS CHUYLPLE - COUNTY, PIA.
VOL XX
NLTV 'YORK
TILE- catA.Pr.sT AGEN(S .11N TIIE
li I'l' E D STATES.
Joscp:a -nciqurray!s
Splendid Line ; of Packcts
FRom Liv , n - pool., Landon, Ifni:lin t Lon
donderry, Cio k, Belfast. WaterforlL New -
A•"\. n'.Colerain,..&i , „to New Yori:. ur Pltila _
delploa•.
line consist): of the followina Verla•ts,
leave New York. mi the Ist, ' 11l h,. 11l h, if,, 2)st and 2Mli
ofciach inotith ; one every live da.‘s from Liver
pool. In Scot I'm's::
AVaintlinjtini .17tilt lid Stases.
'; Pat Heti::: l!t•nry,
• rilietlield, • Itin.cins.;,
Independence, I
ns. .
Stephen Villiatryi , filwridtin, '•
(gland,
Plos:41 Glover. . • 'I.:. Ito, &C.
Lt r”IIIWVi , u 1l1111tilf• 411411 - e', tOi l riff 1110 tiptoe
erecter tos pa ssem:i. , rs, lbe sub-;
scriber establii-loal a rmralar line of tlrst class
New Vork•lntill. (a:pl.:med and copper fa:4o:ml ships, In
sail nonettrally every ‘veek tliroimpout theimar.
In addition lit the oilier neconimoilarionk wide') are
mperior It) • rhose of any Whet line of l!arkets. Mr.
31i•Nlorray I to sent known
as a 2)eilevolent f: int 1 Ilf •It rird ,). , ,erlitotila!li, to Liver
bis 110011 i.N11,11 . 5t . , t ta,rcare-cf his; Pm:seltzers.
and see t teht *.her•are tad imposed on. MrsiMiirpliv, al
so pied::: en:i2rmui. s''c,ections. on landing ut New . Vork
or l'hiladelplda. so 'as It )4,•ard imposition.
For . the acconittiodation of ile'siroas of•senilin:r
ilwiwy to their fridnibi. drafts trill hd c:ivell on the
Banks. viz :Oa :Provincial flank of In , -
land. payable at
Cork. ;
I midimileyry,-
Todfmd.• AVateigird,
Armapli. •Atblone,
Monaclian,
.•
Mom:parr:if:, Ctrvan, •
•
Ilallysitanbon, • ; 4 :rillatni
\lall
Kilrusli,, •
City Bank of.Cilasfrow.
Eniland—lNlessr-..kmilliers Atwood I, ;Co. hanker?.
I 1.olla.oli; 11...Alitrpliy,:liVaterlon Road. Ideprpoid. tin' a
lile or WHIM iii6VMllll. it co-cry town let Grval
' Foe forttrer partiLnlitris, apply or acitlress (lf In I
ter, poet .41.1) 2
SOS1.1"1 I .7.11•M11liII1V, lall Pine sreet,
ortier of str,t..N:w
1, P. \V. BYRN F::; NVatotrlmt Road! j.ivorpmil.
In pay l'Assavi.4 foralieSr friends.
or for,,:issl their Mtiiiry.llll6s;.vatil their lii!siimi,atlf.ll
- proin;dly ' oNpoiliition•dy, oPi
lc
at ;
' in for t1i0,1.,a tlirt , years. and
to lt• Ivii+ cent . for ti105...11.w W l iii Le
lc. dote uutili s+
ITANN.IN,
AGENT FOR tl!,1:1•11 1iC:111' it It V.
9-
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'..Tar ,- 1), 2
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New . - 5.2.evel Faeta"...-5 , . •
r-aIIIE silltserittor ;resitertfally calls th'e aatttt . GI
I.* ttor Merchants And ~i lv'T to this, , oIPIY of
: (.. SI.!OV ELS nod -1.1.0;*. , ,
- 1
-
.:11.1 4 .:1-tiire.;1 . at his it.:w 1'...-tahli,liptent. in NiNirtv fork
tvlitell 'are enti:ll' in trotalit2., =lf not stifhilittr to thotta
tttaitottl
Iran alat att. Ili:. prices foll' it,. na low; as'
art article (-goal in titrilit, t all.ltn itiit:llll!• , ll . 6t•Wherv,
no Ilit•rt•fitio solt,'il, till: p;III - 011;q1; fifJOltt• ft tend: ~f
14,1 u, 11.thi...tr.: ,
t...:- S.,,rp. clnittenA 4: rttrrin, art. ~inott, for tho
111-- of thy. Shoval , in Ittnnst tilt. and %tit brill - , - who will
tt,,no.;:tr ail ord. re kit at their ,Wlrclivartore:
1 ' . . JOSEP.II ALLEN.
• Nev , York, Alitr..:'. , , .., 11.
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1 . 7 IYiff.:EJLt....l.l4l rriVIRISEE . I),
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1 .-11 - . E IreIIANT'S ITOT EL
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41 Courtrai:l6l Street; .
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• 1 . SPLENDID .BIBLE. • I
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NI: Ir I LLD MLNATE AND NT ' .ll
.k.L.k.r/C/IHZ.f.: L. Bt./.2.1:.E. • To • be - .completechin
50 OtOoto . ri.:3lClS. peE,nie,ther. i
Tiiik :2(2.0Carl Magnilicietit ' . ‘Vot It ~ wiP. be embe!
Fished with Sixteen Itendred Ilistorienl Ete , raVingni
exclusive of onjtnitial letter to each chapter, by J. A
?Aims. time t bill knurl litintlrctl 'of which ar
ii,it,.ort..littal tle, , i;itts, bv 'J, t:. Chat ciao. It will l - t
pun!.ll rioni 6, siant l ai.d ropy of the : ,' American lb
tile Society, and i r hota 'it Mar gill3l 41:rerefICPS, !hi
. 21-p.O . 'l , i'llo, a ;Cimeorg , itice, 'Chronological Tahle
List IA •provo:r . Na Wes, Canfolll I vilcx, Table 0
' ix etolits' Mea'sitie9, &c. The iigel Protiti , piece:
I v•
i Titles to the 01d land ..New.Te0 ,, 11100.5.: Family R.
I cord, Presentation l'lnte, Ilisfo - rica I lAusirations, al!
Initial Letters ' . t.n the Chapters, Ornaineetal Border
I ke., ,ii: be fin oriF!ln.al de.o.2tini, hiade - express!
! 10 , " 1: to edition • ,bv J. G. Coaptnani Esti., of Nc
';
Volk: in addition to which there I,Cl?i be niiint , rm
large engravings front - designs by dislinguiblied inn(
t ern,artists in France and Ehgl,,ett—lo which a full ii
‘'ex e. ill tic g iven in the la's4,3. , :hd er. ,
I • -1171' The great superiortLy in .arty proof impre
1 sloes front the erthtratieo7.tvin Oollie to those wl
'. 2.l‘'e their namegat iii,cr , , ` ll3 , ; esseision'of it iti 0
111 C 1 it:- . ..T. ;TATE .°.(.,F ri.I.:FEC.TION'. To
' 'completcti in 'about Sib nu inters, at 25 cis each. '
iV.:,r' The itubseribcr hi t a 1 • en a ineaipted Anent.
1 , 311 e purp'ose of receiiiv, subset ipt iLiiis to the Bib
1 tit Sell{{) (kill Count:,% wrtr...l -,- ‘4 t: , ...cititen copy of t
-.'s t
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,‘,. to ke...n be seeti. i .
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Jangary -
NEW C.1:?11. DIEM dOCill, FANCY A D TIMSESIIN(.
•
T0T1310.111,1- befl'l'll7.lJ.
' 11101.111 rt, IN riTHEET.
TA • respectfully infertit's - 71he citizens of
itin and the public in general. that he has hist o
' sh aS‘soritnent of the neweitt styles of golds,
ronsttgiiitig . 4 1 •
•
•v,the, la: wzd' Ilattariner.
with 'a nf fano ginofs. Alsoi a new and splen
did styli• 1.1 t :
sehc . , Thihc.l Npiten and , other shawls, '
(31(!c1.1 e.foths 11 a ..;tifrior qualilg.
II.: ha:, al." ni. hand: •
n*:.; N..1.1.-, 1 . - N.Joul arxl Patefft l'hretul of the .
&et ipal[l . 4 , (; fires and llosary, Straw Ltg
and...othe!:::itylex of .Pancy
A t haite; by the rase, or ; single Bound,
Jlrri u;ol,l3oy's Leghben
MI of whlrliwillaie sold at the, inweSt cash prices.
- An 1. %In Id . Mott AN.
IsT,ovv . Cheap Cash Store. ~
i
, 11 TIIE sul.strilirl tatiiiiiis big f e,., Eg ,e r .fil,,
7 ,,,, 4: , fra‘nili:011.1111.• paid a., f bat be' „,,,,..p.,
• e t, r • .li*.i.i open:
. 1 - a NEW (111EA1' ris9' . ei;
„12N, Jr, • (1 1 .S11 : , i'l/ltE, in 14' Bail- 1 i,,. 1
„ip
Lnlili , , 1 -dila! 111 C+rdrit ;it., recently la.- '.., li +
ruiiied 11 . 1 /1:.1i. 'Fa iiir,:r few .; ,Inor;‘, ; A bove 31artitnee:i
Hotel; whin,' bin will riiiiiitatitW ki.riviat habit, a pia
eral ar , ?;` flllival or the list quality. ', , ,,,r -_, .' 1. -• • .
. 'Dry Gt4l , , (;ror:eriii., •:..'
(,)ritemqvare, Bauts'iind Sholls,
•
Cap 4,
Cellar Ware. l'utaiTo S &gars,
Ewhiarioz Curry artldo .geuerully kept in a Iry
f" , :o0,1 :4,11 Giocery store; All ni" which he h# de-•
terminell to tL'.ll as intv,as they raft':be parchn,ett heir,
orykvttai-re. Ily stria attention tO hia InnTinus,P, be
1 , 0 .7. c ., to r , ceiye a per' ha <dil: yatrehage of the pub
lic..
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i...,1111 1 11: fur yrntrset% ,, ,;
r.i)wAnn
15-61:in
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April 13,
- 01-1,. 171^,UA1' '-.ATTgACTION v
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' Li ilpilifr , oi it , :,.,, . !rail 0-• . .
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J'AVL: just returned 'from 41,' Cities of New
York 5: 4 1 Philadelphia with a fli:',Lrialive -
L •
*moment. of i
Fancy Anicri,:vz, FrenCie rind: Eaglish, Civets
. . Cassirncrts futd lieziiing.7,
1
which arn o r ih, very bent
. nr.teriio evt.r otTerrd ,to
the ClilWilel of Poo 'We a.!n; vic ill 'h and win o "' di
be sold at priee:s - to suiti.„nure:lser, together with
Stpelt,, :Suspenders,
~ ? :11f . 1:1 3 ; d 1I l i k i Ce ah r :71: : i r r t it i l e v Sn 't t ht t i r° l ! it '' n ''''' : -' , " l: '..' n :' , g‘ i a' n -f1.1113'r95u'1.7, i u : ' , 1° .. tm0 . ,.. t a.r. ::
~,,,,, the public generalif, at .11!:ets:c_ ° ,:yre..
',Anten
wrcfanl Talors% Cor ner of Centre and Mai.
„ & rem : POttsville - '
AtaguA:3;.;.ll4l.'
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D,1FF(1.13,8-... r, ••
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0 Aebmie - iro f or i a l- b y ; ,
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~, . aetipr with about 15 6 ideate iy,t' •
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ANIS.—A fe4 of those • jusay - -- '" 44l " n intt utln will , cu.: . ' •
J
uly
21
,ga . .
re0 ,..,. / ..L. n ., tap" Just tecelyed and for stale by " IP'
fAr4gruz • 333 - neva j 25_
G;. •• A , ma, Tat - • 7..
ANA,
INDEMNIIry AGAINST i.c.)SS BY
The Frenklin . liasurance Co.,
. 'OF VIOLADELPIOA,
Capital 8400,000, Paid is
!'Chariot kerpetud,
ONTINVF. o make InAranr...permanent andlim
l~
li e d, on every dr nerintinn of property, in 114)1111 and
c'euntiy on the; osaal favorable t e rms. clu e , 1113.1
Chestnut Street near fifth Street.
CHARLES N. lIANCKER, Pretiident.
DIIIECTORS,
Cherie,. -V. tanker, •Samnel Grant, . •
S:vtf t Fraerich. Bryan,:
Ifarl. • Jacob It. Smith,
Th om °, S.iiliarton.,'. Gm. It'. Richards.
Tabias 11 - .1•1 4 cr. ..11ortlerai 1). .
"! 171,TAIlLES C. HAM:KEIL
Thr Sllilsrriler haS bell, appointed agent for tlic a-
I!ove tm•ntioneil institatina. 'and is 110 W prellarot t‘t
niakr insurann, on every Ititilription of property, at ,
the 10Wf.:4 ra:Cza, - . •
Jui c 111, IS4I,
Spring Garden Mutual-Insurance
1 . . , . ~
11 Company.
•
mins Conitia ! hy having organiked according to the
11 p m vi,:i o ns pins charter, is now, prepared to make
Insurances against loss by Fire on Ilne mutual hrintiffie,.
enfold:lml with Die security of a joint stock capital.—
'he advantage of this system is, that efficient security,
tg a tffirded at Iha lowest rates that tine bi laces can he
June Mr. as chic !whole profits (less an interest not hi
exceed ti per rent. per annual on the capital) will be re
turned to the Members of the institution, withont their
'helm:unit: respoimffile for any ofthe engagements or li
altilifies of lite, Dunipatry, farther than the prrMiums ac
litany paid.
The great socOes's AVfiiVil this system has tort with
wt hei wvo , r i: IMP been hit renffired. induces the' Directors
hi , reiri „, h ~..-:, tittention of .111Nliultlic to it, conliglent
than, - require:a but ~., le. an a l ..rainotito I.e apmeriated.
The tat of lacorporation,,i2d avy explanation in re
gard .to it. mt . ; be ohnimed by IllffilYing it llw 'lt-cr
Xe.r!lurr.t rorbir ;lilt!: r,"l Ill'uGtl iti... , ;j.13. 114N
NAN, IM:larilie. ' 1
1 1..kw, - nu:Nc:: SHUSTER, Ps:!shlent.
L F r ilU.MßHAAß.Serretare. . ! !
.
I , DlitEi:Tbits .
•• Cum le Stioffilart. Robert 1.. T.ougheall,
,lose ph NVolgt, ';fleoce M. Troutman,
Llitlit Dallett. !San tog Townsend,
(*.aprain,
Ti'ake, •
rirsowAtown,
I.}trgazi, •
t4:41.1,rdn1
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P. L. Lae',tenon, ;rim' es Strikes.
.(ieecee NV_ A.-11, iAhr hank It. Pei,kins. -
'Ma) : 11., ISIL'. !, - . i ! PI
• Toe ttalmcribqr has !wen appointed Aanut for. the a
bove' reinpany. and is' nnwi really to wake insurances
"" '';l e' sr , 1 1' 1 4 ,1, ' or PloPerly at ratui; touch luwvt
Ithan ii , iial. varyniz front 4.4:2 50 on the "intal to *lO
per 571100 annUttlly. 'the rates perpetually on stout' and
Ihrt.k. Ilitiltlin4s in wood localisms is only '2 per cent - - anti
if the !.'intip.iny kliiiiihl prole to he a profitable criricer.:•
the iu•
e't rsmi.:.in'rti ti . :1 , ,,i - in it partake of the-profits without
litkeurrine an - risk. Tlw 'charter is Mc; same. as
those. of the Insurance tannpanies itt New Fngland.
tror furl hr r - p. rGcke.:l7sllll.l3 to the Sititscriiivr.
B. IIANN/CN.
Medicines! Medicines!!
;Dr. Wm. Er: us'. I elebrated Camomile Pills;
d o do i Soothing SQ. rup for children •
!Karon Von Melteler's Ilerh Pills,
. •
`Dot t. fl,,,,di,•cs !.male l'ills, ~
Hors. y,, , u,..1 van's Fever end Agee Pills, '1
Doer. Ilont'sillotanic Pills. ' -
C o r Di sis•pti••!' persons.lllint'sl:••ta nir Pills, are said
to te t'll) , •1 I'' IQ any nk.liciie ever yet offered to the
wadi,. • ; :. •I
Wi-eare Balsam of Wild Chem-, • I
SileflllitleACinn.i Lezem.,!ers, price 23 cis pe
Ilewe's Nerve :ilia BIM,' tirsellielli . •
1
1111liall Vevetitlda Eiglir, ; -
Balm of Columbia, . 1
Jayne.'.' MD'. Tindr, •
.
Drigg'sltussian. Cosmetic: - . . .
Fables Indian yezetahle Pills. • •. .
IX kly's Sars,ip4rilla liluod du ..
Lien's ChineSe,i ' ;do
Alea•l'l Anti-DYspliptic •do
li,trat':-.• Vegetable Litn jdo
Wilson's Any-Dyspeptic do ' ' " •.' i
.I.i)ile's Expconrant. •-)
.13yt,',:, Carmimttive Balgaln -
S,.vii..im% , Vali:visa,
Jaytie's Vc•rilticiin., .
. •
Swltini's Ve nikice. ! 2..
.
I.iiiit's•T..top nailli T e Lin. flitter.',. • :
rtoi,r,Fwin, ,•ipintinent,
11,11,.'d rantrailtiolr, a; . , I
Veag-r & Al b right' , llotnnical. health 'ail ,
FerVer, , I
I%IIfAIIIIIII'S FliNfr of opitlin,
Beeker's Eyrtrilve.
•
Til•elts•ni's Eye. Walte'v; ' . . .
Cl.,lorine TdOth Wash, ' :
Wheel,•r•s•Ti.:ilierry Tooth Wash, :
•
Sherman's Worm Lezengers, .
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do ( 4 i ,•••01 do ; ~ , i
,•
Wis'ar's•Collell - do;
'therm:AC,. t omplior do i
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. Pm c r', V••iieliatdo Pills. ;
Taylor's Balsmii 01 Liverwort, °.
.; ...4
Ilediv,•ll's Tftli!r Ointment, . . ;
lt.i.'s LininnlL, - l . , !
1,1, - ••lvres To6lh'. Arlie Drops,. .
Spohn's 11, .1 'Arlie 1t,.1i icily,
T 4111131 ., Pill., I . ..
1......'S NVi,, , 11 ,Ili, BilinnS Pills .
' Delay's Ca silica i'dagnintis,
It.olivell's lireiLl Ointminit -• '
Keyser's l'i Is; •
Unitersal Llaider. ! . ;
Weaver'. WcWin 'Pea. and Salve, •
Stl;•ling's linlniimary Syrup,
Irreweler's Pectoral Mixture:
Jinn: his Inntment, ' ' . •
East India hair The, , • .
. ,
Sarsaparilli ixt.Top,
Dr. Anil,•r-•On's Scot's Mlles." '
llooper's F•'!inlilt• Pills,
Ifni-au, of horehound, ~•
R••watill's Toiiir 3lixture•fer A1...' , 1P.
CliflaVX Syriipl for D;yeentarv. warrant :11, -
Itoors itintv.:llole Cure, for lows',
A (rest slpplS• of the above inedirineP,
and Mr sal, !
al the 1/rug Store of • •..
. , ,
April P. 'I l— .(," J. S. C.
. - . .
rrilr:.irci., ri.i.,, in e,istenc, containing Sa rsapa-.
_IL tint' in i . I ICir e4.:::poSilli 1 1 1 .
They purl 2: the MM.:I:Anil Floills of the body, and
c lea tire 111:;14tontaitattill1Pwel., front:Ail Illaii)llVSUb
sfancrs thatiproduce itivu,ke.
~Tbru ar,i tompeitol , ewirry Ir . ve,table Estracts,
(free front, Parcary and d nerals) which make them
tiie .9 fert, hiod, ;mil !lost et i ticarious of any other pills•in
e‘iFtence. I
Serriat t 'nasal,: errlifirritre of their efficacy have here
tofore 1./...ii: ptddi.lool, and their Fates Are iu^reitsinff
nos: will!, by theinglvd:Z. .31 ore than Our .3fillinot bosys
have already been Fold since their introdaciion.
' i . "" al OR E TIL4.N 100,000 ROSES
have been mill in Philadelphia alone, the part yen r;
thrts.shownig that in the plate wheic. they are manufar
tared they have a reputation, grehter't ban any other
pills—tv high ;tykes from the fact that DI. LEIDV is reit,
Line;: of *4-1711: as a regular Phyoirian, and his pills - ai ;_!
«ii.i.equedtly employed with greater confidence than
any otheipin addition to their ott•tt efficacy.
• Qua/Pp:awl nienciantity is n valuable attrilinte lie
longing tolltem; one box-doing more good 'than two to
Pow of .oherF. . . .
, ho ailv,ised, thetefore, when ne essity recnires to
; take lemo tither than . -
• '
1
Tr, EWA'. (they'rwit Gat 25 rents a bor.), Try theni!
:4) well Sa'stied will you be pt their giind efforts. you
will never , take any othetret. Alter yon leave tried all
other knidi, then treDr.
rue., Will soon be. ill,rovered. No chanro .( diet no re-
Arabit• front occupation, or fear of catrl.iug r 4411 need
Le apprqhkinded; young and old may take them with o
•
goal salOY.
Prini.iital Oilier and Depot, Pr. I.eidy • s
llenlih
ErntioriOm. No. lilt North SECONDstreet. near VilS ll ,
(sign og lie Golden Hall and Serpents) '
Also. iby Klett & Co.; Wetherill, & W. Dynit &
• Sons; H. Roberts & Co. and chi' Druggists gi3n
erally..l•
Also by P. l'onip and Ilickeon, Easton, Lotte,
I.ittirioiter, and Inn:4 respectable Druggists and Store
keepera.in the United State.i.
Alsriat .1. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. ,Epting'o Drug
Storejleiltre street, Pottsville. •
May IS,.
. ICE -CREAM:
. ••
stibscrilier inforins.his ntinterons friends, an.
„ilto Public generally, that he is prepared to In*
partics and fataillie,, with Ice Cream, made nod'
pureiereani, at any and all times. • r
I iN F. 1Z A WA R .
, 1
Pie also lias . a, fountain of pare Mineral Water. to
whiCh the altutiliatt of the public who'arc fond of- 'Os
%%lode:one lq4ras , • flaring the bummer, are
levit 1,
Pi, War rante it to he eoinil to ally procured elsewlet.
Agri bottled Mineral Water, for male by the .
ao
.Thatilifialfoi pa trona rof or tt rerei6 l, he 1 - nirs
-
hyatteation to plense, to conlinntrto receive !literal
Aare of the patronage of the Public.
.:Jimc 20 `2.fi— , • - JQIIN C, MAILTEsit.
1
SATURDAY MORNING,
PROTECTION
ANDREW .RIT'SSIII..
25-1 y
OFFICE OF THE
D. 11761,507 , 5
papariila Blood Pills.
VR. LE.mrs• BLOOD PILLS
"7'.'B Reboot for the Flute. , .._.: -„. , I. 'a, ,
-- - f9r the Violin. '.. ' • .-. 1
„ ft
- '• cnOli•te Ine'etiitliiiii,lo4
-. ••
••ic, price 30 ce a
- - Y. -I,:P&NDir 1. Z.
. ' ktep
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W.E.BSTER'S SPEECH.
There is, Mies at4i . gentlemenfo. mighty power
in local assoCiationsli All ackilaiirledge it, and all
feelit! ;Those plac . 6 . naturally inspire us with e
motion which in the course of,htiman history have
been connected with;great and . interesting events;-
andlthis power over! all ingeniOus: Ininds
,never
ceases, Until frequenk visits familiarize the mind to
thee Scenes. ~. t
Therif are - in this imst multitude many Who, like
int•F:,elf,rtectir before stood on- 'tbe spot. INtleTO the
Whig".rtify of the dlcrolution,: ;under the inner-
diatC coinciand.lsf jtheii• itnaihrtal leader went
thrringh the privations, the sufferings, and the dis
tresS of:the wintery 4f 1777 anal 1775!', , The men
ti,,,i o r \ y n ,hi lg toh L...the standing on the ground
of his encampment +the act of looking around on
the patina' scene which lie aii,11.11,131 officers then
o.copitil nthl beheld, naturally ,i-art!es us back to
the:scenes of thd'lle i Volution'and to one of its most
distressing and darltst periods I -
lii September:the battle of 1 Brandywine had
been foight,in Oeitober, that of Germantown—
and in Christmas, a , little" beforte the
,severity of
the iwiter set in; General. Wtishington repaited
here, a ‘I put. Ilia ariny into huts fur the winters
lie 'ha selected theiSpot with ,i..e.st care; for the
protecti to of his army, with' :is great 'judgment
I.for the roteetion 0 as large a potion- of.':the
country 1:„
as he coup'—the Bri ish, trOOps being
then it ptossessiOn 4f Philadel Ina.
),
I . We • e, then, thd 14 big 'c lief, of the Whig
Artily oldie Revolution, as i I were, before us !
We. look back, and !see him surrounded by his
militer3friends &sill:nil:died riot lee's for their so-
Cial vir ties-than fin) their bra'very in the field 1
Arnim y -Wayne wlas,there-41vat great and good
mail.. llis bones our country , 'Lids! (Here'
:Itlrt W zhster's voice falterolcOusiderably.) Green
tugs hire—and, K.:4l2i—acidd Hatnilton !--and at
:hat en :ions mornetit in order to •;-ketp alive, the ,
Conoex an betweon the eivifeutherity mil the at
ny--•,-(for be it remkusbered tioW and:at ail times,
titat , 'Washington and his-
. arirty always acted in
sunatis. ion to . the civil authOiityy a committee of
Comer- s was here:-Dana, otiMassschusetts, Go-
1 -
seneur Morris,--on4. that worpy,ge tleman who
ova's aft rwards Governor of your Co: utonwealth,
—'..l:ir.gentlemen,ead! . ,
At t. .I . .
iti DOgentlemen, I 'could n t depicte----I
c0u,,1 i of describc,J,-I r pih! !inn trust my own
feel M.;- in endeav&ing to describe the horrih:c
suilerii gs of that Id,ihig Ann.)! Destitute of do-.
thin --fides ofrprovisioil—desrfule of -_,:re_
i.y . ',',f,il,. brat their blitd in -Grkl; and:T(1;111in their
im.morp leaser, - T ilts wt+T !Tut:occur, TliaT
15 - 1. N ./..; O [gore ttliCrlll sallies shed tears.) And ,
the , --e iris now round us, particularly contigu-
Otis to he Hospital !are rich iii Revolutionary dlist!•
EVery Feavation, ris often ari the season returns, ,
produe .s the bones' of Revolutionary officers and
soldier. who perisl l od by, diSease brovglit on by
1•- 1 •
winit 0 ' food, want trf clothing, want of everythiug
but th: t houtullessi sympatT4• and commiseration
7.
for su feringswhielt he could nut alleviate, that
I tilled t. lc bleedinglleart of thhir illusnious lead( E!•,
And, ong after pcitee went (by, General Wash
". ington deebriced, etllds own fiiiild, Via it. was no
' • eitag,g, rationt.--=it Has the literal truth that the
Mardi of the from NVlr l iteinarsh to take up
, ,-
therr.4.l arters at this place, 4uld h,• trot ked by the
Head it the now front the, inishod feet of !levet
- lation, I:etchers!. 1 '
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.Not, therefore, ;fre• as'sociations of ' this place
canno h t . passed hi Withoutliiiiiiressive consider
' 4ion i 1,1 drop andlsolernii repection! . lArid when
, ice; al ‘ • Vl-dgs professing the principleS of that -
great
1 1%
I ' lig leader land that' Whig. army; come_
kret ,advocare• arid as - ow ti aso principles_to one
airothe —end whet we, profthising, to exercise our
. pfierer, tram:mined to us by lineal, for the security
of tha,'dinerfy whi li they febglit to establish, let
l ' us lid: g ourselves in feel-inn harmony with the
' scenes of the past..' tet us endeavor to sober and
, sefeundie our minds! I . FOr, if I have any appre-
Jiallsio aof the condition of . hingi udder tvbich
We have ink here; tt is aeon lition of thin;'; that
shoulisober . and istilemnizel our minds ! I feel,
and al should fedi that then, is, an impending ca
latnity hefore us! !And if we would avert that ien
i .Pendit g calamity, It is only to be done by a scri
i . ous at d manly coarse! ' Au l d by the blood. of our
father~ which criesitami ft . pin this hallowed ground
--
,4.1 y lie memory Of.:their - inettY virtues and hill
liant a clielvements' , c-:by the sad story of their ter
' nbly intense suiferui:44 . -L••••=by ti.h blessings of that
Wood - nought inliett:,.e of :betty which they sof
, I fe cd trid died to.dbfain fur is. we are called upon
illto pc oral the itilortarit duty that lies before us
in th present crisis--to perionn that duty fearless=
1 lyt perform it iirdroptly, fia to. perform it ef
' [ fectin sly!— (Cheer.s.)
he
I It is under thisTeeling, ms friends, that I come
re „allay; and ii is, under this feeling, that I in- ,
tend o speak plaitily,alid in ninny, as iii,n should
'
'spool to man, on like impor ant duties Which-are
incumbent on us all. (i.. 111 erS.) •
I
W-
f . are on- tlio CVO . of . a.general election, at
whie i the people are- to choose a rnisidentaud
Viee, President ofl the tjaii i .ted states. 4 is. the
Brea action of of carr•ying.on Iris own plan
, - of self-govmlimeril! -But the eb•eutnstanet•s con
' meted with this illeetion render it peculiarly inter
eating, and of inert, imports . l'
ice than any.Presidert
_ tie! election has crir heen! There are two candi
dates in the lielrf 7 ---Mr;;OLA,v; of 'Kentucky, and
Mr:ll'ol.a, of •Tnne'si,e4' II shall spearl - of, ~thetu
both with the respect i.,5 e0,
vilicli thine eiss•acter and
pusktiim.entitle them; and q:_the same time with
that freedom and candor whielf ought toile observ
ed 1 ,„ disensidng theinerits'l Of public:- men, espc-
Oa ly those:A-be are eanditlbtes for the highest of=
tic a in the giftof the people, .
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' Ir. Ci..tr has been , before,the country.. for a
lin g time—nearly .10 "yeary•- , -over thirty years he.
In staken'a lerding and highly important part in
qt 'Millie affairs of "this c - iiintry—he is acknowl
e ged to be a than of sing, lar arid' almost uttiver
,
• e I talent—he has had gm' t experience in the ad
minishatiOn of almost, all y or public afftifs—lie
has served, for many yearSivfith wonderful juds
'field, and hhility,itt truth libases Of Congress—of
nine of which 4:: perfdrincif the ariluous and di11 . ..-
41U dutie4 of its presidia .! calker', with unexarn ,
piled skill and'satisf,tutimi=-4,he Haas performed most
important sorvices to his cifuntty of a diplomatic
hut time Europe, a , i , ono of the inlitit. trying periods of its
history, and'n'tost . ably 'conducted to a sativftefory
I hinclusion of ,veiy delicateand troublesome - neg.-
I).iation—he has exercised ti k e duties of the Depait
pent of Stale with consuMinate and un‘ixanipied:
laliilit)! iiii is a 'tan of frit ulthesS and hot.or—of
I u nque,tione :d
, ent and ability, and a mail of no
is ble and genbtous.bearing,! ;.[ltePeatad-nutl etithu
' seastic-eliecting .frequentlYf interrupteehiqt. Web
ster. during', the above temarkson Mr. Clay, and
continued seine niiiii,ite..i. l 3 -. • '
Mr. Pori, a: is a Mild? y'Orlirger'. man than - Mr.
Chin Hipis . .a very respeCtable m.tit in private
life—lto has been in Congreas—was once Stir:al:-
crier the,lXonse . Of ite . pre? - ilitatives of • the United
States; and once Ciherner {X the,State ofTennes
-se'c. (Ifnughter.)" •?'• • • .I , • . .
::such are the- candidateslbcfare the country for
ils choice: and it will not 13 1- e - invidious to say that
in point.df character and talent, and standing lie !
fore the tiountry , and the"xfdrftl, there is ho'sortuf
I comparison -between the tiro men.- (Cheers.) -
It isifdr the people . ta eliOto'se. beti,Cienthent. And
if theyprefet: tine who is 4eo"ondary, to one, who is
Tii.t. - raw stun iprefcrentaldrill only: be ascribed to-'
,' one of Iwo causes. •ft they prefe, ?ttr..-.Polk to
I Mo. Clay, it Will sbe eitiOr ibecauad, so, strong „is
I . party .at ‘ tachina, that tit 4 1 willvote:for any, mar? •
x. that_tit iy die nominated by their lindepsik.
I dent of :tiny oiheeitinsltleratittrv4hit.tiver i'' :or it
will be because his *mcastird_• . „principlits, -- ind.opin -
-ions . .lrtisticb,..lh'4y.gotriv. o ; vte.ol. 4 tl:l4ellucas =
nre5,..., 1 0 . rincipleaa; . and ,Rplitti_ns, 0f .. „Fr...C1ay.. aio'
iiictii They iiii noVattiilei ''''' ..! , -..; '
,•• 'rettlikiskillfithe'tikiriciot*itli44ctr'tti ,
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publican govern. tent cannot lie nv,oideal; and to a
certain extent.L
rhaps th&eiistenee of parties may
exercise who! erne, restraining; and necessary
insuenetr*on the rulers tinder.suCh form of goy.,
ailment. But I still think that when party spirit
'carries men so for, that they will not enquire into
the men and measures that are pi:teed before them,
for their sanction anti support, Mit will only en
quire to what party they belong—that is a state of
things which 'isl dangerous:to the stability=the
perpetuity of a free i government. (Cheers,)
It has been said that party is the madness of
Many for the gain of a few. Aiid this is true. Be
cause of all inventions dangerous to liberty—of
all inventions ,calculated to subvert free institutions
and popular for+. of Governineni—of all'inven
lions ealc elated, to supply a bandage to .bind the
eyes of man,lthe invention of party and party
spirit, is the most effectual:. And I will ask
you all to talk to, your neighbors—to reason with
them—tO' ask them the questionl--and you will
find when you tem° to bring them, to it, that they
purpose ' ~i ving their votes to Mr Polk, because.
Mr: Polk i3their party,•and Mr! Clay is of the
- other party. V - (llheers and cries of "That's too
true.") 'Beet:tube you will find it true when y o u
conic to ask them. if many who Propose to. Note I
for Mr, Polk do pot desire to see all his policy de-. 1
fated. . This is leery evident, becahse we find men, 'I
leading men of our opponent's party, and Many of i
thein connected
. .,with the . public press, have pub- 1
hely expressed: themselves dissatisfied with the
noinination--and they have issued their manifes
toes to that effect; wherein they advise the ; people
to do us they; intend to' do, that' is, support Mr. 1
Polk for the I''rsidelley, but support these men
for mernhers 41 . dongress. that will defeat his poli
cy.(Laughtea and cheers. )
.Now Id,' not suppose that our free Government
could long beiSupported by such Omiserable, crook
ed policy as this. (Cheers.) TO elect Mr. Polk
to the office cif Chief Magistrate Of this country.
and at the same time to give him `a Congress that I
shall defeat his policy. - (Laughter and cheers.)
To elect bhp to tut office, wherein he is to be the 1
,guardian of the i whole peopleMa oliice that has
,been filled by IWnshington—and lin off/m.1,110t we '
had hoped ale to see filled by, men of !Wash
ington's grin ?yes, if not of his virtue's—to select I i
nail elect a ratinto fill • this °nice; and their to put I
hint' under guardianship in order .to defeat his t
ine.asurcs. (0. , oars of. irmOor , and much ap-. 1
pluse.) • ..1 I 'i .
The case 9at solemn One. It addresses itself to I
the consideney of every man, to See that Ire does I
not support, in any way, a man as a candidate for I
the Presidency whose whole course of polley.and
:opiniorM lie hi utterly'opposedto. And it comes 1
to this: :is there such a - sense, of the great duty
which they oWe to their fellow men, to their chil
dren, multi) gbnerations yet unbOrn—such,a sense
of the necessity of preserving uniMpaired the licn- I
'ruts and tthelency' Of our free; our noble in
stitution: —Ocli a !sense of the deep re •
spoil iblity that rests, on them at this important
crisis,—sucha sense-of patriotrin and integrity,
that nien will prefer their country to their party
in the. corning contest; or not! (Loud: cheers, ,
and cries- of.. There is. Mr. Webster, there is.")
fbelieve iL (Clufer-s.) _.rid to take the other ;
hypothesis,-=i( those who vole fur Mr. roik do I
nat do it under the stimulus of :,:arty feeliig, then 1
it must ha that they vote for him 'because they 1
are oppwed to: Mr. Clay's principles. They may '
be :Immo:a:lte say, ~ I t. is true!that - Mr.: Clay iS
the most, ditinguished son of America, his true
that..he hasq . .rendered infinitely more iniportant ;
servieesto his country than_Mr.. Polk—it; is true 1
that the cOinitry regards idea With far More favor 1
than his oprionent—stildhis measures and princi- 1
plo., as he has avoweilthern, incline ,uslto elect :
nib inferior 10i), because we like the pririeiplw of .
the latter better, and believe that they tallith: , more
beneficial td Cm country, (Laughter.) Very j
well. If that case•he ma - de out, then yen and I, 4,
arid all Pendsylvania and Massachusetts, a're'bound
to. take .M 4 P01k... (Laughter.), Beeause, if
We suppose tend believe that his principles and I t
Iris ' measures will support our principles and I
out interests, and the interests of the country, and i
that Mr. (311y's principles' and pleasures .vill not_
support our principles ;and our interest, and the '
interests of:the country, then We are hound: to I
take the second best. (Lairghter.and shouts' of I
,! . , • , .
And thi4leads us directly to the enquiry, what
are the pleasures, principles. opinions of the one
and of tini,ether, as submitted to the comlidcration
and judgeinent.of the American :peopli.. Now,
gentlemen; jthere would be a stop to all republican
governinert—i dead bait made by thoseivalio de
sire to sec the • Prosperity of, free institirtions,=if
we were totiv'e up thisfirstigreat , prinCiple, that
eleeterware inqusitive enough to desire 'to know
the opinions and sentifilentS of those whom they
May elect to rule'over them-j-intelligencc enough
to be efiablerLthoroughly to analyze those opinions
sand those sentiments—and then :talent and can ,
dour enough to make the proper application of tire 11
knowledge' thus acquired. If this great. Pri nci pie 1!
be given up, the substratum of popillar goverr Illellt.Sl
1
•fa 11.9 to the ground. [Cheers:) . I believe that there
is intcligetre enough to., do , this, : awl integrity
, enoti4ll to choose those whose principles are best
! calculated to effeethe great objects which we have
in view. ' [Chodrs.)
1 There are two leading questions for our con
sideratien in the very important contest before us.
i Qiie is the prote,etive system. This subject has been
so ably and thoroughly discussed More* you by
men much more.able to do se-than-I ani,that it is
not necessary I should dwell upon it here.. If is a
favmile measure with you—with us at lioniaL—and
with all of our party. We deco it a most necea
' sary nrfasure—no that cannot under any eircum
siiinces•lte dispensed with 7 -ris being necessary to
the comfort—nrecessary to happiiress—the . pros-,
. perity of all— and vitally necessary to the support
and security of our instatutiorm
.. [Much cheerin.]
This brings us at once to 'the enquiry, what are
the opinions 'which these two candidates hold up
on this protcctivo question; and it leads us first to
ask what arc Mr. Polk's sentiments thereon.
This is easily answered. It is notorious that
when Mr. Polk was noMineted, it was on neemint
of lihi direct hostility to the Tariff• of 1.4 .. .1. I
had
~supposed - that there was not-a man, in the
I:4ltortinet a man Who t'ould read a newspaper,
un i t: s 'possessed of ordinary - intelligence, who
did n t. understand—lab() did net lakv—who
was not morally certain thst Mr.. Polk was' put
forth ii i s:lri: strong Uncompromising Anti-Tariff man
—a warm friend•and • advocate. of, Free Trade'.
And thatte• was put forth; by. his party on - those
very, grounds to run. against Mr. Clay! The
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thing v i es not, disguised With us. All his adherents
in Mas,4chireatts.' New IlanipShire. and Main
avOWeil that he %angstrom; Anti-Tariff , man t and .
declar4thOt on that very ground thei would go
that tliisductiiire Was notlmpular in some parts
of the Union, and,theytherefore resolved that he
sliono.eoaie to us riot in his true brit in'an assum
ed gaqi. - And that lie, Whp was the steady. reg-•
ular, Original ,enerny to' protection , should Inc
dressed and undressed, and undressed and dressed
agaimi, and exhibited in his new garments as a
profectienist. • (Shouts of laughter, in winch the
ladiesljomed.) .•I do., net believe that Mr Polk
after undergoing such_ alelaange- , 4 do' not think
that he would still possess after donning his .new
and Or him extraerilinary , garment—l - think that •
the would not have that'continuity of ideas which
philoiophers, 'say constitntes 'lllin - song identity."
(Silents of laughter.) And indeed a-v far as!
krinWr anything 'of Mr. Polk, I don't - believe that'
he'd Consent to submit and such degradation—l do ,
:not !Alvan that he would_ for a moment lend him- .
self,to the:Terpetration Of; such a deception! I'
shelieVe he'd:Acorn tt 1 . And Kite, were , hem to ,day
a nitilie qiiStieidiacre to 66 . 1)4 tollitiito be sure'
fiedleek aohcr and he 'Would . not' dilie`tir' Make•
uttyl,entivrer.:- . ,butif; ha tiraiti.i)ufto . .iiti:to . speak;
tures carried on suit,ioaftilly, there will inevitably
be those engage! 'ttlfgrein to consume a large t.
mount ,_of agrieultu;, - ntjiprOducts, who do not raise
any. (Cheers.) 4:! , ; - 'ircto class of consumers for
the. formes. comer - Pies—an tritargallitis of
consumers!—Echetreil Now if that - general - rules
he false, then.our pet, cy is false. But if thatgeti.
i
veal rule he true, the our policy is true. [Cheers.)
If it be for the interfel. of the Chester fartner e that
there should he tear !;consumers, that the number
reould.be largely iiiiiietased of those - mho dot not ,
rare agricultural prbilucts, then our policy is true
and if it he not for 91:4 interest but for the injury
of the gheater farinirg - Tthat the number of those
who consume but ilii t tinot raise agricultural pies
M
ducts,!should be etes' sea, then our policyis false.
]Claceis.] - . .1 - t,r'. .
l'o illustrate this4vrill here stale an estimate .
that his been made treat very great care, by airily .
intelligent waiter-4-g frionil of mine—itt whose
judgnlent I have the highest confidence. This .
estiiitate shows thir'e7xact state of things in this • 7
etninlie in conitectfeti with the subjects before ue. .
And,h'efore I go initiiilt, allow me to say that the ' '.'.
, ---''''' great lv.alth. the grey t happiness of the . country. '
4,.
• r not, under the penalty of forfeiting . the -good consist .; in the inten t - Ong,e of domestic - corturnall.'
.pinion of all men, he would say directly and hon- ties. i
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"fly, "I sin Oppoded to Protection -I collie into In illustrating tlstS. - ;point, let ua'take the article*
übliedife opposed to it—all my - votes, speeches of lotted stuffs. ;but do you do with itt,—
and, public acts have been in direct hostility- to it - Whoconsuines it I, ! - J
What becomes of it 1 Yon
my setiments have undergone no changb up .to send. Your flour tr - i'toiiladelphia, New Yorieentl.
this hour in regard to it—and I expect tol remain Haltithore, hut wl tere does it go to hom.theret—t
an uncompromising enemy to it, tili the day I die." ~ There roust he atti 'sUltimate consumer, - There
[Cheers and laughter] must 1e a last" man'jnto whose hands the barrel. •
This is strong language—but it is not stronger I must teo before theist oops are knocked off.. And
than Mr. Polk. used, in stating his views histioar, where is he to bc tl" rid I Wby the great con-.
in the general discussion and controversy•Witli'Mr. 'soinPtion of wltuatit 4
our in. this country is in the.
Jones, in Tennesse, when they were rival candi-. east, where the griO, manufacturing interests:am
dates for the olliee of Governor of that tt tate.— itarriA on! . - Anit t g, the distrietAvhere large, end
Tennessee had been a strong anti-tariff State t: she exterfsive mining '4l4rations are enecessfully_pro-.
had followed Closely toe lead of South Carotins' gressin t .T; and wheil the ''utters in wool, . and
on this subject. But the sentiments of file pee.; wurkerisin cotton, 4q). workers in iron and theiva..
tile had undergone a change; several of the most Tiouslinotals, con,gri - !Otte. These are the classes,
eminent men in the State, thought that the tariff: who 'fire the great ieiYil profitable consumers of the
operated beneficially even to Tennessee, and were farmer's rroducts, W r ii.oilst they' never compete with.
satisfied that; t immensely• benetitted the.whole hint in producing Ay. (Cheers.] • :•
country', and with true patriotism, abandoned all That amount of cotton imparted into . Now Eflg:•••
sectional prejudices for the general welfare. land is very large, )tilt the amount of bread .stuffs.
[cheers.] Mr. Polk remained un the old a - Ai-tariff imported into NevOlc a ngland is still larger: - • Masi ,
ground. He proposed to Mr. Jones, tliat' they sairhiretts raises ,li t y about', P.:0,000 bushels of;
should write letters to the people. explaining their whe:4 flour .in 4". , iiler t this would not feed the
respective opinions; and :idly discuss this: great mouths of the ope&ives of Lowell alone; and we• .
question in their apprmalling contest.; and it' is havea great many4ier mouths besides these to. .
notorious that the contest was strictly tariff:lntl till iip...(l.inglitell Mr. M'Dutlie thought Mar_,
anti-tariff; and in which Mr. Polk came,' elf see- saelituretts a poor - ntry, because shedid notraisei
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and hest. (Laughter and cheers.) ' 1 - • enough feed to surirly her own inhabitant when.
This is also rendered clear and positive, by the the Commerce. of tlOtoet ofiloston alone, amounts,
occurrences at the Baltimore Conventioi , ,
Where to more -than all Ow pryluctions--(hcre the poise;
Mr. Polk was dominated, and Mr. Van Luren de- and talking ore th4 - taitil, was so loud, as to drown,
foaled. Mr. Van Buren was not much of it tar- the riMaliajler oftw - ii t semence.) But the people
iff man, nor much of an anti-tariff roan; he. Via.s . Moa achusettS,. consume of impotted flour 600,-..
not much of a pro-slavery man, nor much :of Cu 000,1barrelg .alintol4.. The' balance of 4.80,000
anti-slavery man, nor much of a decide malt. in conitst froth the ottl* States. :But here is thetas.-- -...'
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any thitst, or on any question [Roars o fLaugh- . tract I before refilitl to :
ter.] tie was not much for Texas, am. Ito 'was 'Bread enitrintr'slumiore valuable import : into.
not much against Texas ! [Lauglifer] Ho was Net' England 1.11 . 4 i) cotton.. Of flour, (wheat_ T." s
not against the tarn': nor pledged up to lit -knees we do . 114 t raise iWlassachusetts, over 120,00 - 0-
for a Tariff ! How did he fare I He had a major- • bushels of wheet, e t sti t iral to 21,005 barrele of flour—,
ity of the votes in the Convention, and was there- stbAt enough .fotrthe Lowell . operativeta..•
~ Thet
fort put under the ban of the two-third relit, ite ttalatere routes faint States out-of New England..,.
could not get two-thirds of the votes, and after 4 1 I should say we.Onbluzionl, nt least 600,000 tarts:
eourse of proceeding whielt it would no become re i s isf imported 4-httrat tlour; and a large amount!
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mete characterize ill -appropriate terms Imre, he of Maize. rye aiitgAtts. Maine may raise one halfr
was defeated, and Mr. Polk was chosen, I.:lel:mu:. its it heirt, but icstr4s.s. a large quantity of rtiab,re• -
ough anti-tarilrand pro-Texas man ! 1 ,-• oatii, and rye--sour New Hampshire, Conneeti-•
.
This is all true! It is not inure true thirt Wash- cut,! and Ilhotied!ilKod; . still more. Of sugar, we
ingtan and his artily were lucre, and tha;t the hat- do not take any seat q uantity 'of Louisiana.- It.
ties of-Brandywine and Germ intown we e fought, goes more to titc.,0:41,1 1 .e, but chiefly to the.' Wes-.
than that Mrs 'toil: it is hionslit fir - matt , hit - cause tern - states. • Ol: I i t sktrea, We are, in Nets England..
he was anti-Taritt [Cheers]. And if it had not lare con amiers- t ilind our ships to Africa.andtbis
been for his opposition to toe Tara an I - his ail. l East, finds' rto4:4t for large - quantities, in small:_
vocaty of the Annexatioa of Tetzlii, N c ''..citl,l I parYzls. Of navapstoreS, wa of course r consumez •
have never heard any mine of Mr..latneili: Polk, lairliensely—fnlik:llassachussetts, wo have 550,- •
of Tennessee.! t [Shoute of laughter ant tnieers.3 Odd tons .of sltitiMigi and in Maine, about ,
i
And yet T have seen banners floating i.l lie air ni 00il more ; andi 7 NOWEnglai.l. the whole, about
this intelligent county of Chester—ho Hers are Lot - M.ooth Wii , F,fistil a large quantity of tuipen- ,
bleating in the or on which are inseribid.; ' tins for enortatilli to ail parts of the world., . ,
. °POLK :AND DALLAS,
.I . • There is nopifpulation in the world, 'km) in
Loiblo:,, which-like a greater consuming ability
AND .tar. TARIFF 13V 1942 f !It" '
.1 furl time nrcessartYit comforts, and mostot the lutv. •
[Rears of laughter followed this, wive'', laeted orris of dife, i.lili.ithe - 800;000 people of Massa- •
mole minutes.] . ' •. ; chin - ions; conshtently, there is no population so -
Why, is there na. shame in nice 1 ::I[.l-, Polk : adVantageous by...lira:le with. The Middle, and
openly avows that he is for reildeing the duties 011 ;',.;i. l t:li• k mi, a1a.1 . ,,,Ve,i.L.ra states; have laid treat .
all imparted goads to the level o: the Co Miro:mite ; - Alfas oli the 7s;tf, Vcreio treaty, on account of re- •
Act—to '2O per cent, on every a
thin4.•-rlle stly;, ; dukions in dizt which vesold not ougment'llut •
‘Down With the Tariff!' And his qeliile luc .,. e sim fos 6 f t s hiceot nott on, &e., tit the extent ofssooo-•
Sas, ' Polk and the Tariff for ever.' I:a:leder • odd. • N o v.o thAomMerce which those sections
and Cheers.] Is there no shame iii men ! ; Or ;I:t hive :villa MttAchusetis- s -wlitch. Me. 'McDuille,
they suppose that they will be enabled t ;Mit sucli 1 retiiks'as one eft t - V i tz inibi- States ; -becauie.Witi'havers
a veil of bLinduess over in .li''S eyes, soil if, if the -bill few experltr fit - visit ertetrieS—l . saSt; - ilin
cry be right, they taste e' h
e thap, lead VV . n4 re it may! t oilmtneriT Silile4 411c.t0 sections, nansely---Beults.
If wen could be tuirtlet l teisuell n''''''t 1- if they. and West, anit3slidille, have with Nasiathusety.,
could be deceived by such as iniseralne - I.isgle as ilstof more valuiy)ild of greater magnitude; thin all'
this, f , shoula despair ;a: the proctiltlity 1'14.1p - olar I fli t . pito:linos o']' o- sold the the to/101.
governments! If it mail can thus iltiile the warn- ;pi pt il m , , - ; , 1 of ":4rmazzll; rind I will add to them,,
in voice of his conseiemte, if he cat it me.' aside ' llnssia, Sweden:,nd Denmark. T
lits integrity; and patriotism—:f he. ein' orty, - _-t 'the t t What may blee . at
i hirount of,imports' into Mess
duty he owes to Idinscif, his family• hi; country „iv-lin:setts . I'l-mlg:hese sections, 1 cannot a:certain, .
and his God, fur such a shallow devil r, :: - is this, i brat of grain Of4 - kinds, it•eannot he less, at, lire.. •
how can he be worthy of being: a eill7 :i n or thiA ! - l i g e o rkee . ol: ttrti vest tive•years, than sr:ocio,ooq T, .
great, - free, and happy country 1 LT 6:tendons : of:cotton 180,04 bales, at $35 per hale,' average ,
Cheering.] , - -; of live years,ff43,3oo,ooo—making4l 3 ,oo,oo o
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- It becomes our duty then, to expo.; in: every ; fir those iwo - ttiroplots. On reference to the re
way and every where, this infamous jug;lo.-l' t ' aims of 18424-,'; ;,the last unhlished-,I find tha do.
us put it down, and put itodowii at On te; and for i i i ts ,ii, ctg , ott 'A.., the c ,in tiles in question, as Li- -
ever! Let us declare it a fraud and a cheat! li t lbws:— et.; ,, t .. ' ~. -
declare it a fraud and a cheat ; andi - my .voice lattgla ToCvnici $3,814,404.'
could be heard throughout the whole a - this.coun- , R i „,,,,, : , 4 0 4 . - , , 31E020
try, I - would say . that whoever he is --if he lie- it : p cost i,, • ~11,4 4, .
i - 149041 s
man of common information and coun , inni knoWls ; SiVedini, ani ll*vedislz West Indies, . t 368;675
edge, and comes ter an dotter of this r any ;Ali- ' 1 .. ).. 0 .' ,t- az d' , 'lle Danish V - c • -ladies, 662,594i
er State, illnl says that Mr. Yolk is in I vizi.' o'iillic i , I '-'
'''' in ' l i t *: - I . ' ' t
Tara, that he mews to cheat and deft- ull ' that. es ! _
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lector out of the proper etercise of t le, .elechie ' Add t o tp r i cs s6 c. 7.1.6 Viol.
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francliise ! [Cheers.] And after Ile., his, got him .: • i ,
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to go fur :11-rAhilli'i'lle will turn his ba li • 0.1 lii-ri 1 ' .- st. :. $0,259,609 ...,
and say 'what intolerable gulfs' flie• p ".1. 46 '"l''-' !. 1 ( CiinimereiSAY speaking, if this portion' of the
„e.,
[Shouts of laughter and cheers.] ;European . Ritaulation, Mnnuntitri lei at 'least :
If this were not so serious a matter, i -would be l i 1 20 , 000.01) o z - t ete to suspend t h o b, i et „, mue i c , ,
supremely ridiculous.. But it i s so s erious o : kvii''.l Chi I - ni .. 0.1 States. it would to:leseitietrimens
thing, that it excites- our deepest intlttriatioa. 1 tat to-the st44'S out of New England, • than a tes.•.
',hat men should try to get the honest votes of an i „I.,, t i t i„ „,rllo44 l zurse with the par State—as • she.
honest cummunity, for - th • support of t men, and I ' . .s - •a
-, te rme d oetoX:ory Southern inert . —lasSa.eltutattte,:.
for measures whieh they know that. ilAa•_`g coo;- , 1„io . , ii ,., kit a k iti .. i f of 800.,000, - -(i iitst =s a g r
mutiny - do mot desire, (cheers,) w e 0 .,, F it, there- `17,17.11:10) acitillicr•asiax. in spite o[lllo great den
fore as a duty t ; our twig-111 - sirs, to go a; tiro:; terser, i !,,. z ,,. af her pkpiation, at td.e rate of about tat ..per
and expl tin this whole matter to theoi. find to un-
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t : tent. hi ten :Ars. -
- cleceive them: and to read Mr. Polk's u eel milieus 1 As - to tile,4lOr - flee. New 'Englarizt: states„.l
to them • [Cheers.] We owe it to them” 'I B `t - i isup;we the .:o;.T,reg . .ite of their transactions with
ered duty—we owe it t., them as we t re. ,
all era- t states our idfiNlle .t ,,, t w Eugland may not equal the. a- -
harked in the same bottom— [ ei d ers, ] ifthey
,g 0 , ni•ltuit of MOochusetts transactions. - This slif
•dewn; we shall go down with thorn. [cheers.] We II feretwe reSilfroni the nature 0f...0ur products,
can't be? loopy whilst they are unhappy.
f i clivers l lianl the saipi'air. amMint of our capital, - .which.
.
For reason. and PltiloM'Yt andeicl' m i ' el "'e ''''''i '-
pee 'cap' ta,*;:i;ritater than exists in any other
common - sense, nil te tt eh
. t., a t on s
.Its ti io of the is.-:t de, 111,1 14`i, titre; aK'great as in a majority of
comenintty cannot proeper et the expel Seel an dh- ,I th.. t ames, - 1 . 11 - itourSe., such 'estimates are, in some
or portion. [divers.] Let .uit by evely eser:ion 11 ~,,,, s i lo s t stist4t. rJajectitral, and partly based on..
possible, by toe use of colni. sober, rea t imia.t . .lind ; ar c ; ,!,.„..,, 4i..,,,,.;,, , ,,. the "wary.
fair argument, bring our nei.eibors wlid: are of oil- t ''}'here ik ;.4 MI.; a traine.earried on in 11,1COIM.•
tp)stte opinions to ours, to - sec..lll . llr.ci li! their I . " - ' try, mitori-a•lTi - 4,i a :e. ins, item its magnitude and its :
p er light, and to induce them to eivili tiicir . suptetrt - o n ara ,it.r. IA tie' ' interehtnige of products be-.
to those who are their Ire I is, and thy friend i of twet , :t New. , . 'kit :1 arid end the , other states. ..Wo ;
te
the policy they desire teites perpettattl. ' ~ - 'arti large eimpnefcs, -We - pay cash tier all wa
~, I shall not go into a itiseussien 0 tlm Tsrilr boy. in :.ti . totr4Joney—while we sell on Credit, and
Imre. It is well understood in thisseetton of c ash i - se: List hil'6 l ,o3M2titi south of the Hudson, withe.
try at least. .:4nd there Would 11.nne be slii t litesti i„ t e,„„ te .4.it . ,fre, mote wellth than sotim of the
doubt in my mind of the result of the l'otnin; elcc-1 crater stalit4)\ - ito call us poor, are now possess.;
tier in Pennsylvania, it tie people co Oil :IC. itt Ilitli i ~1 „1:7 S' , 1: ',...,;.ri.:. -
to understand what the issue really. a [Cheers:l:i: Now, tlek r itestion is. - does this not illuattate
The Tariff pulley is faun l e d - ot , Lim; z .•:•-•iai e ILI , . 01. the true pOlO of:the county I. TO build up . 107
vast resources of natiti'ol wealth ; by I this, it irert. in t erests th c rittsitoll contribute to the healthy emt
per!y protected an d a s a natural coos •qttelice pro-, I ploy a nelit 4;a- 7 !) oilitoalliappiliess f 4 each! class, an-I
porly and ful'y developed, we hay el• W eae•ne , ell , , th , J •4 i i enelVi t kplAlly the einUie coMmunity 1 ; Aid
1 ,
buitiling up other Vag Sojnees Of W illt:I. Wllkai '! % . 1 11 1 this, k,, , g s , A ii i .t as 140 that eto whole -; send
will contribute not to the e m idoinsiiti Of a few, est t mente of tlissistple of , rennstlvaitia are in . favor
has been falsely asserted, but to tlicl 4o - , Pcritli 3 it'll I of the' prdtii : 6tive systcui, I Lave the ,SUbiXtdr. • :
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lasting happiness of every c l ams iii th:. comtuUnity; I. ICl itw ,,l ' . 7 , 1 ,
rTreinewlou3 Cheers.] We a re in a situ Anti tiaq i . SOW,
.1.10. IS , another mid
.n very : important
does not require its all to be farmers, or all latvit t st oo t tA s ti r ft desire th'ictlY tospeak of. , , We, are
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yero, orall mechanics. d'here tilusts.COSStrily ~
try es t 1 t 0 :g4.,,t etzpreiMent of the Success qf , pop. '
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another class that of manufacturers nand 'opera; i Mar g ase.fi.rtijeitt. - CV. hetlier" all these, seventy=
tives. And a system which shall ciiAtte a demand., ol itii,,,,s eflot.lesh ill exercise so much , intellis
for labor—which• shall turqdy rernuneratc, Mai I geo•-•e, i,,:iiip;,vi,t.taand patriotism, shalt Be
lahor—Which.shall thereby 'create :Melt a whin sat e to tniSrateinintry forever the blessings of
some demand for agricultural proiltelts, as to pro , ii iree..e.iiiit'Jten-.1, liberal and popular, govern
perly compensate the tiller of the greilail for let: i merit ! .ttlersit ,14 'the 'll;st place,- we, have
toil, such a syStem which would enable the fit iti- I laid at hilt a! a Constitution—when we take , into
ea to raise up their tine fatuities,•( hose 'fainitie' r t ' view all thif.fciretitm.t.aneesernitiected with itst-ori
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which are uniformly the pride SIP•• bnag al th . e gill and ili ; lfni'n!,..L culgingiOn' unequalled-. in
country,) in comfort, and happines,, and enalire its seo,te ti-tA 'de-ign, its construction and its effect,
them to prosper end preserve all that is dear te l w hi c h se s o,.,tric , full 'enjoyment of , all human
them in the world—such a systenile n -2 .ht: to * tic ri„rlits Mil-Jzitl,:i emery one. LLoutl.clicers.] W re
e are
Pursued and no other. (Loud cheerist.) - . m.,t hound by V i ioloinit duty to see that among. the
I am addressing here, I suppose,
i ut a , seiably,la ..
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targeajority of whom are.entra.led - in agtieultit- -
ral pur ? uits. And I put it to the former to •s.ty :
how does the 'Taritrulli:et hith I ',There are ma
ny false prophets going to and fro in the laud, Who
declare that the 1 aria . hellcats imlyi:the MatinfLic.
toter, - and that it injuiess the' fartner..i ThiA i., all
wrong.
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very fanner mnst ' see that it must be his in.
-tared to find a near purchaser for his produce—ko.
find'a ready :purchaser, and a puickager at a gccad
price. [Cheers, and cries of certaiiily:] Now,. the
'rariff aupposo? that-if there bei dosiliestieinanufae„
N 6.
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. the high °traces in the gilt of afroo
people tfri;:;ice •give .uur votes tkisuch 'as 'venerate
that..Coo*ution.a.nd to TlOtte . [Chem]
The . prtit . cif?t..s of our, government
equality--oe, tablislied arta. tird,el . 7-14.0eUf
rity libzrty.and pricain right-4. getter.:
.al systernw - education liberally tlitrus&lL-* fins
exercise OVovery religious creed. re.rd .
brotherlyliA'e and harmony ! - . trd4:ittat,being, dert•
stdcred pt . eUliarly, the clr.uucterisiVe' Of a. happy
people utAler a fol , ofornt of gorerrurtent. [{)deer!.}
It is to pirzfierve: all these—to selo tfiat . nuna
.soiled InV*Eig through the bands afpoin#,lit,
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$5,511,430
748,179