Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, September 08, 1848, Image 1

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kilimer — e;i and: Johnston !
idiots to 'Avner:can Industry, Oa:
Siankry in Ave Territories I
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Hogs* g e R.E.I HEN, ANO 'CO THE WORK 1.
ith %,' hi ai, 0:T0v your t battles-led your ar
ntrifteviefory, and returned io mingle' with his
eiitritelinten.-OLACHA HY TAILOR, &IS you
tetkeirilltient field: 'to your' posts then t Pnr•
pine kir, the .ballot box: . .
, Thd, the ," 1:011NO QUA RU" of the Key.
et i ortrytkate ppay be fitlly. *roused and prepared
to move In her' attength in suitaining : OW
Walitil and ItiWY," and ovetthtowing his pelit•
iedetie who ire•lstriving to secure his de.
Aim die. : . I .
ilistlinitis Irstylor 'Si Fillmore . tit
Z otw.
rAdm Mad 'adjacent: Counties,
am deviled to mart eat* /Herr In rimiest Coon.
ty meeting, to be held se &Cr Th'oBURG,, on
Friday ,tbe,22d.of September, cost.
~,The meeting . will, hi addressed by HON.
W. 11". Johnston, Ouvervor ol the State,
ON., Wm. pt. Reef', of Philadelphia.
..S. ThudJous Stevens, ol Lancaster,
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Id. Bard, Esq., of Chamlrersburg,
add' others. • . "
Weasirour Whig friends—fritters and lball•••
tweirniii, one and 11{11, nail unite in.giying expire- ,
&inert° ,theit determination to stand by their
laitlkaud their candidates, from the bignest to
the lowest ()like. •
•We Ch'idfiffliinYite our Deinoeratic" friends
to coni& Teot them hear and judge for them
*ekes and decide at the ballot-box, whether
7.ALIFART - TATT.Tiff. freMi reofti the rinks
'elt4 phople, or 1.1:WIR ONS, whose whole lite
hu beeartluit of en Miiee holder. and Who has
tialittoml Lifpnft the spuds 01 othceelediall„ rule
(MK 4a., Vye ek *mu 1 , 1 , . QP1.F.! FREEMEN Or
C*l . .,k'SsES AND r.kRTIESI to come
brat prepare -foi a glorious triumph In the old
'Keystone.
• • Thip OM Bern nhe follohs in.the foot-steps
of no mredeee•sor shrieks from no ues p uu si•
:Iplities • —tultes ' the Constitution" as his guide
7..74u* "ao leffletniet , to , ‘Olittt Wit
Tyrn ltlllatiltlll wounded blexic.ari soldiers to die
d ep4ed e , m but , ...t7: , : h re e d ,
i t ya s r s
r t w o mw at e • .
THE 'littit."•••the noble TAY
VIA,. with hfILLARD FILLMORE, the
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•ntient, giftini•Ststeounsin, and friend and defender
:Airicanaltchest...-TfiEir.—T fiEiIE are our
Asti stei, end the friends of these we expect
to answer our edll- , --111eir enemies we hope to
n'he Cause—out Candidates—and the dibtim
gUlshell ability of those who will CERTATNLY
eiddiens their fellow•Yirizenw—each will be Suf.
tlitlenl to draw you from Aaity employmernents
eqmeout•as you did"' in the days of tu4o
N r i-wis,have the ware toe ap meet—let us do our
wart ?sou: pis nobly a. awn, and another victory
wild crown the effort !
A. It. STEVENSON, B. r 'O.%TtnNF.R,
) 4 2 D, HIRE;HORNr.R,
"6. FrIo.LINGI:R. D. A. nUgHLER.
. AR:1101.D, (Comity Committee
84 1548.
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your time to eistskikk sk Sees'
; Picture.
' " Pit(lNt $1.30 TO $B,OO.
" ' BUTLER k. M' PHERSON,
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'ICOA'GVIOIIItEtITYPIEITS
. . FROM BALTIM9IieI
~ V V ► OULD:ompoetfully inform the Mb•
teens and strangers . visiting (3et•
*lilbtfig' that they have taken rooms on
centre &Mire; stijnining Hr. 'Stevenson's
MI Good Store!, where they ire preps red to
is/A*lo zfA . , O,ArEOSZS,
tro4,true dst *nu warranted nut to
anr lose their roler,
. , I•Lor Ofe hiYe our Chemical, adluded 50
lie Pso4lice
Fine Pictures in all Weather,
I/2 Our stay in Gettysburg will be. nee.
ositarily limited. Persons • desirous of /C
-ent* palect likenesses of themselves or
friends will not neglect to avail themselves
of the present opportunity.
••• 111:7 0 10itissol•und strangers ere respect
-A*lly insinadorp•toPexemine specimen..
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fit Luti %Ewe. tgen., nifuntinl in
- 1101Ongton township, Adams tcninty;'tiiro
.iinilertWest of iletimsburg, , (Y.. 3.) adjoin
:ing lands of ake'lleira of , Frederic* , ildAv
, eraolue Miller sisittoilienkzoollining . '
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1 AL ,..„,„„movin
‘.lL*4 : ( q.I4 I O I POPI' , 41 1 1 2. 1 00 4 0 1 4 11 . 01 .4 ,
We4iUttlkoultkill:ll to\V state of eat
vauon, is very anseepOleOtimpeotratt l ept,
and is situated I lvithtn - one toile of a largit
-body , of , Litite'Ettonoi•iiitti which it 'can be
vpitirilyimptostaL,,Thalkorwenientsaroa
.4100 , 1 , 41 ~..11 0 0.„'Re tig r AND
.i.:04- linen; ''
with a,,filtopi.. Spring-house.
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- ifiWe'retir *ore the Ist of April nest.
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Ar t'' hiktf and for 'sale , a lot of "'Var.!.
IV ink flags , and „Baskets, very li • tidy
will cheap. , . J. L. SVIIICK.
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106 t tbilbk .'! 1..A.1. . ',.',1 1
Whose &Omit, footsteps 'echo .
Through the corridors of time.
~ rerrifibrativitin 4 of amerthllinestoo. .L.--•
Their might./ thong IIM entreat . , :
I.lfiesi °odium tpit ''i4 onderivrr ,.
Ai1.4!?.'"0 . I° lg ! ge,ridt '
r • Bead froth some ill/ 1 9 1 ; 10 r poet, ..
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. Whose isonpubedfrouiliid Valti,
As ihOWers - thrinthe druids 6f atintiner,
Or team *Ord the girth& runt I
Who thredgh" hart dril'a kof labor, - - ' .
And *Wavier:Ad Ofieke, '.
Still Word is his Mad the main.. ..
91 wonderful melodles. ', *
lilich ilimmi hsee \power to quiet
The restless puisewiesre,
And come like the benediction
That follows -.l orief•
Then reed from the treasured .eolitme :
The poem of thy choice,
And lend to the rhyme of the poet,
theTtse atity or thy edict.
And the night shall be filled with tondo,
• And the canes, that 'newt the diy,
&toll fold their tent% like thq Aral*
And as silently steal away.
CILIIIITI"S PILGRIMAG,E.
The beautiful angel Charity aat amid her dark..
,
robed Sisters in the Ishii evening, listening, with
dewy eyes, to their tales of wrong, robbery, and
oppression ; of the rich, who squander thousands
in useless display, while nten, bettor in all that
constitutes goodness, are staving with their 11bra
and little ones; of the betrayer who walks openly,
honored-of urea, anricirciumul by women, sad the
victim of his art and - falsehood, whwhidesi. kora•
the day. en outcast from society, shunned by all;
as one for whom Pity even is ashamed to Weep,
and who finally diei in the street and receiven
dog's burial ;—and Charity said, "These things
cannot lie, my dieters ; ye ere *tura by the die'
appointment ofpreeruniptuous hopes, and look up•
on this fair world through a robe medium. I
will go forth end cramine closely, and when I
see apparent Wrong, I will search if it be not MCI ,
ited chastisement." And the gaffs said unto
Charity, "Where 'wilt thou lodge, fair mistress I' l
Doss not 'ill this walla love -Charity 1" she asked
in reply: " *ill bulge Wheresoever the night or
shall overtake are; and when meh see me they
will love ma, and !Mild temples to my name.—.
To-morrow I will commence my pilgrimage,"
And they asked het Yet again, when twin then
return to dwell in out midst, and bless us with
thy gentle presence l" "I will come to ye,"
she said, " when I ran no longer find a pleasant
resting place in the world, of which ye hays spo
keu so harshly." t3o Charity aro* in the morn
ing from her pleasant sleep, and having kissed
her sorrowful sitters, with an earnest blessing,
wont timidly forth from the cloister, and commen
ced her jriurney.
At first her path lay amid farmAnusre mull pleas
ant villa; where &meting flowers breathed their
holy fragrance; 1010115 beautiful. hinlo were nest
ling with swell songs, amid the branches; where
young childree were playing is the open air, and
families• dwelling together in 'fractionate her
mere; and the heart of Chaity rejoiced, and she
mat, Slimly this beautiful world is hilt of good- i
ness, end I shall walk amongst its children with
gnAtt delight," At length she found herself in
the glean ell great and windend amid its
courts and palace., bewildeted and almost afraid
—for of the sounding torrent of Moan creatural§
that tilled its pavements, net one face beamed trit
on the stronger with a smile `Pecomtifitm.
or aftietionete Interest t not one recognised
the ivied face and gentle Mien of the angel Char
ity. And she o I will seek • sanctuary, for I
am weary and mad" she lined the drooping
fringes Miter solheyea, and before her, in mohair'
magnificence, stpod a temple, dedicated to thee" ,
dimness of the Religion of Charity. The &d
-eem of her Spirit mrertaine the Whine of her ten
der feet, as • she sprang lightly tip the broad
marble steps, and mitered the vestibule. But she
want no ferther, for ell within were the vain and
showy trappings of the Pride of Life; and she
cam forth weeping bitterly. And the living tide
swept on, and no one asked of her wherefore dart
thou weep4entil a man looked on 'her *rith eyes
fleshing with %wtit of wind, and add; • Come
with teetirMegiiii6joi if thou wilt, 'weep
upon my bosom till the I will weep
fur thee,.but net nhe 1.0114 mid hur
ried on. But the dark lashes were drooping veer
The tlrbi4 eye'tif and all 'hoe inaltot
thildrelti r re, sinking wktti her to repriletillitat,
the billeatyyintina of that gniat thorotighigt 4 Pre
haling in v ite venous at tength
"0.7 that "Po sounded 0. 0(4 PS'lMtWet4 o , And
Charity; 'teitieleied on, 'until 'elms clifti!teitttelet leg
Sit,lrelelelf vailgd efid:.rq, on
,an eHeyrhelfins P tinge 4ehett
4Y.aeltt'ei of het "wh#lter PIP 6eddfit:o4te
i*liied.' p,l dT3Yr speak gently motto **Willem . the
, wtshi okepiefer 0.001 to toiehtet :to the beetehhhto DC
One who, heed* shied the. precious OW Owl,
iihnew palmitin, 0 . - And , OheeitYttaitti 'el' will
lodge with‘thiktitoti (#6'4111 sal
'finbildink'aestietkich; WV thy teats heal
big 111SItht 7 itflhe' ettitit Ind'the
iielfetl6d` affil ail the' tll4
that doe i litile"toOdtget
°l4eleta.4lfl!elliiglory r , >gO . ot .1 04 ' S ° '
getiter i to perform their motion; 114 the DIP
fmttaillqe ‘!! . , 4 o er •Yi IC a l t riPt birteibe
thy 'narne;'*4 thou hest nos4:4 inet.OreltfirelAs7
And, the angel quift/J0ia.0.P 6 .4 1 t .h?r 1104 r! a n ti
In the ntontlnie toitertetaAtet weft But the PPM'.
airy of heart with widelt she commenced liar, pit
vintage, was sowlewhat abated by the experience
if yestmeday, and she walked slowly, and with e
pensive mien. Presently she observed groops'of
people in plain attire, and with solemn faces,
gathering 'to a low and severely plain edifice,
which, they said, was dedicated in the Clod of
Charity. "There wilt I rest," oho said, and,
'noting with the wowhitpcts, went in. A mart
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itnddired thip:gh alFherfraine i . and lifting wt
eyes, ate babiatialdiiwiailltekst
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Pheleilvidt • ateit* alitl liltilbly.'"-"r . -0 " P . 1 ,,. 1;
Ai : she noilltedodis encountered , i 'party .of
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higittelotilmlltan Oh open' dook at 4 Wined that
they' wirermetabstirealturdele Chatiliabliilikai
sty, eta We.** halik4rnetalng, to taW mintage
fOrpeorkiht elottdt*-fei Hair. poon the •• mire el
these--a benevolent looking middle aged *mho A'
--ebb odanliesit Wreak and bugged, the einatty's
sari, a eftetteriilt .tiostatrowi - 'Atter 'timid ' ilisioli
figs** her tontine orit Ilig4aliolr and she fe ' I '
ed her Winne to Intelhittie. Nati, iirtheliellitiedie.,
ottimia I l ifetaaentihirdatiga' l on4 iadoi: a!:
tlitingttillikehe haiVyoci*oil pli;Valitiiiinit l ;
Late in ;lie' eriiiing, ii Te t iiiiii 44i '6411'44 Into
siimptnitts eittliii:"kei" t el l egaitt • Erin"
visa simply did in coupe makindial, and her,"tirti,
hide 1/ 1 e 0 ; thlhittl by . a,el9ttritiNCh, ) ,liirtr. - i l lhe
carried a large Wad*, whict , op being, ,opesed,
displayed-awe:sof coaresiteurnatte:: ' ,,Theeel4;
woo stood, though her timbis trateltloaketerl Oa
lady of the house examined *eta piece by piece, ,
and pronounced thein ‘, tolerably *all dors. '2 , -all
amine you, Madam . ' said the Neldikralli;“ they are;
perfectly well maw 0 I " No drink Olt," replied
madam, “let me see year bill. , 'Oh, you It**
chine(' too much by hoirl 1 can Octur.PUY Obeli
exhorbitant .prices." A . deep ,fittelt pawed . over,
the pale face of the emuestrese k and ,abe, mid, " Xn-,
decd. Mrs. Ilea. I cannot ritront. tO:tehrrieflk I.
copal not possibly lire, by working as Itle! tats, ! ,
hare charged for thcm," " PesitivOly,!! cried ;
mis, Lynn, " I will not pay, so much.. Yen etrithl.
consider, these elation ere to he given
,essay, And
we amnia pay exorbitantly for what we wend
hi - ebAchli" 1.71P../teget.,CherktY„lhirem] with
the chill that ran through her heart, and king
her eyes on ,the acitriptrasit,ltite:mtvAtfrOtrUgitiittg,
to keep back the tear, that lay in her eyelidit.7-,
" Here," said Mrs, Lynn, 4 .• Oil I. W. ottek P'w., I
will give you. The momenta. yop belril wide VII;
for poor Mrs. Ward; mart you can ,eirced to
contribute something in your way for tier 'comfort,
Will you take come more work t " .." I ,cannot,"
replied the seaminess ; "if I must work for no.
thing, I will not have the'riannie dr being mad."
Charity 7ureolr !raglan a'
"ed fit poo n 1 6 -erfirea
noon as fill door was cloredr ' gave *Ay tQ,fi.7 inr - I
rows, and sobbed bitterly, em she walked featly up
the street. And as she wept, she add, "Oh l Cher.
ity ! sweet. and heavenly Charity I how 410 these,
thy prokssed followers desecrate thy name !" And
Char* decoded the weepotand diked. 'OrVbeere ,
In tutu they injured thee 1' And the laid:'?
am a widow. My husband *do en honest inen
ehenle, who supported his family by the etreedirt
labor of his horde, A fire broke net in thei•cityi
and In residing to atop its progress, he war ertidw
at by e falling wall. I *mild not begonia lever
since hem tuned breed fat my children * My
daily and nightly toil. The centlietitde grefinenti '
which I dila evening carried to my emplayerAnd
for which she paid, me Mb' bill gr 7 nriiiinid, low
price, are, with many asthma, to be presented to
Meat Ward, a widow she, but who lived with be
husband in ill manner of extraveganem without
capital, and assisted him in obtaining mone,Y by
; which being at length &Metered, be
ended his lifit by. • coward!, suiFi4e. And 4 1°,
being too ipdohmt and barely proull4 labor, tank
into the . moat stirject diatrcm, and it now an
Jut of great intoned to them benevolent ladies.,-
And such is this ermill'a charity blind and void
of dirmilinitietleft—igiiillig i td "66 proditiit, Ike
find the indolent, ;while Withhoblel fiven
honest Overtly the *Ogee dfilerpellifulleil." Arid
Charity said unto her : "In the Weald' above Ma
I not so, bet every otte'shall find utteding id Mb
desertit. And Wallah thoti have Wilds Wrirkt:
'thy Whiten, strengthened bY thine eximplel, Wall
prove honest and InduedrietM bidependeetined
lofty-minded I and thee Molt me them wahine
nobly hi Abe path of duty,, which is the We :4
honor, sad which leads to hearth ; ,and than Abele
feel ei.prowl audifieua happinemeas they mil Mee
their blamed mother t end *bur shell. 007,9020
living." And the widow patemd ett the ,door of
her humble home, and mid to Charity,l " Th em
mud come in s sed ledge with' neer-heti cell *4l
thee.bt the More' So the 'MO Chirlfy Wita
!ritb the poor with**, for the dill, '14'0614 Able
with those who profane my nettle 4. witiglig
from the poor and giving lb the vichitte
And she remembered that she had hiMel let Sr
seclusion of a eadety—wide as the green earth"
Whir liorei bar name On' their asettteltetni,/end
'bi;lifita #lwtthejrwdre herviat ittekti'dedillithe
Gtr 4 twatildOpeirs 'Alai Ai srejoited
edit( atilt hid rianr tit &it** , onatidatio,
auk weni sulk to , raidkAi fitriner in rim hationerif
thedi theetetrattibeet'she,ineuwgilt
kering promesion Many ethipeler
devices; which' Igtd,tis Witty*, net eitoningi , Sat
llannalbelni-nmeetioltein thou OULIA alitionti 'A
ram* ilgardierhichantherdtiifagribuksel Mr;
she followed them to thematibuie
Pe44.j! sod ,r4 1 1.0± 0 7 41 4 RP!ent'o l +4
9 44 , 14 4 * 0 draw -OW 4 1 14 M !kn rotit.F.Pfld.t4
keep 4 4 1 -.4%4 P , ,od, 104•4 !OM 4q°'4.00
temple bP4Pg ItA441:# 16 ..1”!1 1 0.*:11 1 ;
444400 bYtthe y. diNit* fr.' P 4 643,7 )40,:0"
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70.7 C41464Yt!!40A41,01,10. rotor; for
peg, tea ttrtstorellObtiliVAT ,44,01estRan mid
that she wlre indeed celedial, and autfercd tier to
go in. And she stood that bewildered ; for
the rights they wain perihniitig had no reference
to !refiners Worship. Arid When she saw them
latiorkbpied; dm skid, "Mthal teniPle is this 1"
Arid they MOW, "We'hain beaded it to Chat
ilty.*. And sheakid, "Mindere did ye not, in
deed; build cottages for the worthy poor, who have
not Where to laY their hulls I In such temples
Chat* would have delighted hermit. But now'
ye serve Charity with a hypocritical worship ; for
ye dwell in aumptiona emulous, and live !exu
de:tidy, while many are starving with eyes , implb.
ring heaven, and 'made plying the teary
And " igelii:"1111 ti—s &"4"!
IM.ii i ' :..}4 sliia . 44l* they :it1 4 .:401 -
: iivie tf ft l i: ' 4i 4 4 .. 'l.B 4 tri t io r iint e calu ilasi t 74 . . 74l l l l o 4 .l!(
heal, ketet}s, get 1664.
lit '''' i ;°' " i" l6' i' r# 5.54 0‘ , i
ri(
t i l l Y1 .01 4.!' 7110-1 ,0” 6144
I ' • ilvlrittLitt wee. 18:1"1""4°.;
table 'iteil " Ariste4g !Win ei &leg
1/1 4.. 1 .. i . l• ' . * • . , . ^ , - .. -•
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4 ' Otit 0 , Y a - rt rt aa, a! ll ÷ca,'
1 , 1 ''.
Le" won. m ar
odour - C.
tirlex . ', 4 7'
at
i ,o4Lt. ; The g rie weib,"„„k
hotr t ari.4 , ! ,, iir fii 4; .1.4. ,-
1
: ~o , ~ t the hothead air Wier ile
1, mlied with yOn.
li r m pwaynnr . wail - fie Fiero f le `k y,
I *ban the Life iiii4 pp to tim e lan Sit
bum 6x whicti # 'inward his Lis I ' ,A .
1 Ir. ! this'll; not 04ty„ Angthey ;vermeil:47mi
1 'Mk" a th#4osor;massitsot knew: We
worship with s;e:rs - ,,slW, 1nt1,b 464411 11l r' 4 ! 11 : .
of oar worship, e dllt4 th wil i, bsbe . 4 l"`"F" ll
ed " a l l a g ar g ead .at m r th "
~.1 .peg a thiige
composed ofburnan hlory,.powet sad rims And
Charity amesels4 and Wig Ilie moth of Le
who filled the thyme, sug beheld widen on lei
forthool,_!lV_lt zsgp_stens scar I" And she wee
astonished and efnditlitltett she r nie tifilkefirfflid
. ties the lie coma* Woes& the kind sad bras
tifully wrought nuustie of la Wee idol Chirity.
Afid lb. angel Oharity noncom from that ea
hi!tl4, place, with a'lieleve * ding tonnewhd spirit A
And presently we ` • finesrel pnteesnoes . .
moviewsolomnly, with pe#t pomp, toward s bur
ying place. And absleinent shaft grateful eon
`' were mini tbelseiLonon to toe Who
fell ecmonsly on ibis bit . lltelOiltiln be renice of
hie coun:try." ' Anic.haVAa *upped he his
tfytti4illit;iiltite th9 , :te?'dlto body in the meth.
and retaira over it a 414 monneneett. And so
the' 4 . lireW . l tlim, iniis
tin Wt4titiii Inhieg Lae ass
oitias; with cries"and tiditis. * thnQe des pines ,
of Mates, 'end' ent IOW!. Lege the sesseisent.—
And .6,;.l.,qt'''''titied iliem,`" *lLef 1641114 diet
their father fep Ate la baffle, at the Ale of bin
Wild was twe'd (here's but iarl Wei orgy a mai.
mon isildier,"Kii%oity was !elfin the melanin sad
his eitildren'to ate tit the 'time. 'JI Indy," they
said, “one Wit 11444 dbf di01i1467 which petin
sed this beintifill Intfille, weightier pat our Lee
mother in a Way to keep ess all show want clot
now we have no boats, msf ii ; mirtibehing with
~ Th l aelesee niter etthele4 40 lidlnideenil--
Ilidlit'.nitng Chsrifylniti Air bowed 1 ing.ha.a.
' fficoiaftWe r iiiiiiiialk* tad teen sitting, ever since
the, soldlefi orphans crest their weary - wiry, awl
the raised lier ey and amid, ~4 :10h. Tether! haler
l, hare I heed Mocha I ant a wrodeere sod me
midst: in IN this wide world none knoweth or
, I Oveth ene !" While the was serskinst, she stew
in it And been star, felting thotegh the deer ether.
tinned her t . and iii it mans nesr and dendloped its
Mr polportibn, she knew it to be n gheriess mew
reign Rom the Attortee.
And he raid unto` her, 'in seeking test far thy
self then bist Lao Mbdireeted. In the wield, Sent
ate 'Prit§ewhiive Limed all thy high Owns t to
their ihg Minaret veinier mersfice, sad Tabs
Obey tetinipeitth Oink their geed aewhe Bat
(toe Piety IS alined in the *de Meier then
bet- theeitopi *bete she Wilkelb with Joint d
Affliction, and thin shalt hnd bents emelt to le-
Mid thaw ettnieneti•errerpempirso - delley hely
bidding. "And *beet Mel dish hare taught se.
oiy mad to dirt mid tribe saLlt din ibilily—
heel* reborn and Aldan hie .101111fts arch`
dibirtehil' Ineeltrabres lila opprwitifia, aid
Minn In hiniebed hum this Raffle illte low at
beteurtaselit Volt be wilbent bilierime, eta it..
OM with bemeng ILO s , and then Art Astigh . t
to die& intompilhirpen end mincefillbshiestisnot
sneer enit ef which deaths u twelb is the Meg
liVirAna ot, lairse-41.1"obsabkt Lesson.
a letter dated Twos* Ealloklie4. 14,
Mr. N. Pt Willis relater the folkroleger
tithe- anecdote
" Aniong our yelloWynsuollegli. the
Mohawk, we had. idtWo adjoininglAtat
* ihtpredviim • etnitriit, ah insane
yelitli oft tie way to in sloyhene,:trad the
Mind that , has 'achieved -the greatest -ni
-1 smith of knelled in ear doe. Mown, of
the elacwie telemph. on an orvand
necontwith thekeenveyonee dame& fr,
In. the. coasts. eta Wel imp.
went oottimuipedlettey °fame promos
Atr yotting,an end to a dekonal and hope
-1"11 :,F10N5441 13 1. *tr. 11°Ts. mad that, lee
im
r Ne t yn d er it; h and discourage
owi would gladly have availed him.
tcho
eel( or anillivini wither** for
lifiK Which the possessor ' was
ijjijjj ;' ' the - amnion ilint lay in 'this
fetittnitallhr
!".# l4 ' 461L10 .
IVA a/Woo,l o ,,kluxuelt lio4- :0 61 4 /tea
followed *Asada thus mtplostOy:set
chosen-4e valuable enok I think, to
ivettlY ) LW 1.411011 of the ewandeihe of
prizate.r tt tion which I enewnit by
thitilivi Wi prints
tiWeary. dinviwtprid, read it vy
Hewitt* anon A Colie4+Tbe folomiss
ilitieritatitle'vtipleb frets i Life of Daniel
- ltreimner '
.liirr;kll6.4;dir seal"COildlirk.
cti4;illeitler, Who was rlear0 foo d-
the'sehterice rim tratilstioriatitli 'Ski team
'Wen years. At the mid 'of shit tithe hero
turned, and happening to meet roe, he be
gan to talk about the trial. I asked him
how he had always managed to sisal the
fat cows, to which he grarely answered :
'Well then, I'll tell your honor the whole
'smelt .
of that, ear. Illenever your hon
or go* to steal a tow, always go on the
worstipight you can, for if the weather is
very bad, the chances are that nobody will
be they.. . to see your honer. The way
Yiyini always know the fat cattle in the
by‘ this token—that the fat cows
4_,,14 11 stand out in. the more exposed
oset4--but the lean ones always go into
the ditch for shilltor.' So (continued (Y
-.Coottell) j got ilk Immo to caw-stealing
grad* from toy worthy cfle.
alf.4i .04 I
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WE MEI ALL,7OII, WAWA&
du /Ms. leimirok ‘,.. ••
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. Far list 'Taylar laalliliW %el '' ' 1 "' 1 ' !- '"
Ifbalsairaella or braallyriat WO :4' 'i ',:!.
r,4l4llolitiltaibtkaail aiaillvaiMaywd or (1,,.: 1
- - 414t# t obb oVillinillfitik ..: 10 t!.,0,.!, ~C,i,l
_ ,Wa ape all farlaxlar.,
"' - Wire silk Wfter .
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.. :: , -, , ,iitailkop Imaitlialliiifraipe ! ", 1 bu J 1
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atiall4oAlia allentiao444banadrC4
tit, lauletrig.iiir. Cora* 4 QPith a4dab
we give,iimiiwr .1f.01411.. 11 +00 Wukiaay
boataliag.Wfaiga ameNpl4 .wa, JIM kale „
("liana sod example of
.40,1,001"-ada4s
sad arla*"l4 as Nr?..Carwiagiwilliwe
a havargoili Slant jas74l*** Aire t- •
the- paib-914014 , ,yad1ar XU 40.PArC0404111
cag 4,ll94llPOPeolia**l l l. paistikaNlaws:
dial aad,ritaimit ,aappp . ts[44 ItaY.lwand,
frompori, gafacillY4A '414 t 41 1 114 13 1r of:
Whim is. Faufaqkailiao ;#lo,lthAte :
ma-iiica** WlaaieoeiAibiCalaOaU,kW , l‘k . -
e o faii: IName4k TrAlpr, Jac Cos..,,Sili
.we of.arKr-Wkig 'Posit° P.O MOOwm___ 4l4l
day, pram a. 404004401/444041. Ito. PPM 6 Fig
gee. insecure Pis.Afroffiranaitilimitth iiiii
isajonw wed Akhov-slipoest AottirWC AO
seetv.aapasi:l44.lru 447 INFOROPII44
slavery atialk.liat Alt.4:4lll l ooq9ealKor,Mlo!
latch waSeY.Will be: iinOIYA eiltY. , 411 1 0
gpagicrakaga;liKalli to Par.,apWrifoltiti lib
- :-•-:Trra4,lolloll.449:l4llll4tlOMAik
• aisalang illphaaftlatkaAmicApilibi.
f4p - .:. Wita,Siklit , rfilYbliB4sl , .!
...
reached me half an hour ago, end I avid%
myself of soy earliest isinisellesstheCtl to
reply. Ukase sew fdaviperphs Aroor
various ports of theirouitrypeoholtdietory
coujecuirea as to thievotedc 4h* sod' chit
penson.and essinigst'oesemintielfi ,
I have never doubted as•to vity,duty , la
a voter, since the ecorostion,wasrtoodtio-oo
h is tract. l dhlislit wash 1131eneral , Taylorro
prefoerrodethers so him. ,Ikeit.a Goaven.
aim of -Whistles/ ealisilimptiorelt fitelhe
rupeeagreeleg..upost woe df ;Ultima
or sizioesseas t%amait t l was.in favor,of
doe Coavosaima. aides itirialfairly 01964
domed, ,Il feel based ttiirauaginl iii !now&
am 2 Hid also mow 'borne embed • that
widoedi, dadvdscrhistods, OhoeibliXatkat
had reforried.to , sesisie,hiael Idiot spreri
alsookilooLimarsoliod istselitirgingishein
wires leek. failltia lanhot , appitiono•rule
temayssic.sashaittirertot One totodierse-»
the.tenvitetion.samed
was not a Whig. or who who infamous
sind onwanky.ll should feeli.int dud seises
alhooltrai treat aet.obligatiotimieu alma
slash a ome..- .llut Mee.: Weldor (doormat
la within media oaf tbeskeelarseiv , 11.11
a Whig, • Maio shove , sospieibn 'Wain
meek solis . pormishal ehanustor. • limbs,
pawed humisif.. swarthy .of,steryi
hest asofidesk Whits, ited Oat Leask is
aumsenitels gassartisifetailAiririllAkotrfail
in kmoot thoLlantslavehtddin*
Stases ohjost,er•Glea.Mayloe, eat heiives
itg Slave ewe,. and oeriosislaveeow Mid
elf Mr. Cast live as &ohm
be ease irow I, Waviest stir..Clßy Is abide
holders Yet we wonsipsbudi so , waterhe
andi ausll4 , 9oeftlis sltereand 'Baer'.
Moe ISSINO IS pleas-Idtas.ite the rsiteoutille
chardlialwaild4o,4 ll ,ll4 l 4 l ßAmlir
is. And so would, illsoanuidalof Abelor
test and and Wok the fete , Oleo..
Thus. this objection is not isimparsblei; is
we:i.baer sees. j)i lulaoliveholding
States should ask ehoultosseirsit-rftWilllthe
man proposed, (whittle be five a fros ; or
slave State) use Wry 4ry ow r*e eiteut
*ion of slavery idigrritaty I,lllilds
not now Ildi r tititi whist
Gee. Taykor'sr pdvider t
wer e than yaitS. 7
- *ravish has sal.' Wits herd°
*OOl/111e lid bil e Pkidekli toettomO
moo. Net biteseliciVattalli
Auspaso...ocolho .ispinierlas
she iiidividiselasbe.May &snow to occupy
gikeifrOlegi apingamaluoi
itieacugitidifi9RlSlN oehleflegiulul OAP'
Wale
be-iniesPrO wltlr..frisili°V
PLocfn°o 4 97
" 11 qP!" 4at 0 ,4 Fe !"-
now 4 " 01040v4p eats and
aequieteefie ytCpe"
Ifil~vety iii etieddid'ant *Wert in terms
tharies it mai be done tit ad brCongreinr.
Is Wont a question of •idtliiiestie l policy
Clesity tit is: Has it not been settled that
Coppers hest :olteeonstitotionsi , power , to
prohtbitahnery I The Missouri contra.
aloe and various. other similar curium)
of the power by Congress, recognised by
every department of the Government, an
swer this question in the atllrinatird. And
all know that this has been nacquiesced in
by this people."' Thus, then, it is clear,
that the people, if they wish to restrict
slavery to its present limits, have only to I
elect the proper men to Congress, and
their will will tie the law, uncontrolled by
that so much abused veto power. Indeed
the doctrine of General Taylor on the sub
pet of the veto, as laid down in the letter
above quoted, (intended for publication and
therefore to be considered as a pledge) is,
in myjudgement. of more valtie as a prin
title *our system than any which hays
•
MIIIIMUM
been 4 , . ;
ildrocitt lir, t e ' rigs , shire the
tevolution'.' I ' deetniile pottier; by its
esti tuntisteleajhltsi fair the hun few g ars,
extended its tyiadmeal grasp to every, ev
en the minutest, ritteation of legislation.—
it has ranted, uncontrolled, over our whole
5y,410, 0, domeritie policy, from the est:lb
._ Ment ot a,lauk, down to the erertion
a hartir at t he ' mouth ofa Creel. Every
boloir cdttrifre*ls of n free pepple, has
!qua *eh Moiile,to square with theludgmetit
Or eamialtiot ONE, MAN. Such a gov.
ernstenViailli necurate definition of ilespo
tismi.,, h j trite, it only continues for four
yearn' itt One handl hut it is none the less
a dealt:l'o4M irhillt'lt lasts, and if it is to
lontlik 10 . 40ited. will be continual, the Mi
-I,' Otter: being the transfer of absolute
rwraw. &OM the hands of one petty tyrant
aelltifilmcessor, An honeet roan. as Gent,
rraylor is edmitgl to be, with !melt opin
ions and *Minna iotelligenre; which et
pit hie, esieditlei'eencede, cannot make a
bed :di' ilingerotis rrdsident. 1 have been
'asked, how catt l itni. who denounced the
;Mexican war, vote for its. here? iSly an
-1 ewer is to am plain slat obviuuel General
liewas adielticar of the regular army,
lie took histenotatiesion when a youth.—
Me contrsidled willght , wthisteand *here
Ids reenlif eidlitli and 4o!obey the orders
of his supettitahht rontMend.v: 'l l he Pres
ident was ihehitci , lie order
ed-4311mi 'riyiht - :-/AieYiti." 'lie acted as
Scott and'hualeditirivilietk diil:' It was,
and igitiltli*Or.it)i,rAtti,*(ttken by oil
I Olinda or thcarnitgo . t :Try. ''lt is ii 'very
I dilreretli trgeatjtett i voth volunteers. The
' Government requestivr:th does not. cannot
comment:ills toitisttn. to . volunteer, ibis ser
vices in in. foreign war. The Glovernment
can ditimpotititot isibtieeto repel, invesien:
I but it cannot force beyond the United
I illillteirilliiiiiitilitiglit - mett;ezetipt he Is in
1
thiltlVllir:ttipiyi in the' 'speech for
hltjah 4,.h504 eirt
It",ito Much condemned,
bv.alea.orket. novae:read it. I took this die,
i tilatioita.. , ,lt-ls , too: obvious to escape any
pee , Whltrehbostitilo think,
1
Lii"hi t titniteii td-'sky a 'Awl concerning
_ _,koitileV.,9ol#, hyll. have not thefirileon,tl
!PPM ;/!4.,/alt iota ; pidence futher., 1 will
i Ontr ildde Ada la MY' ilAdgmeut, hie views
1 . aiputtlis ,policy• ire , more pregnant with
dattreto the . 'Hepoblio thou those of any
jirobililiffit tpolhjeitto ever yet promulgated
Ix, MO Yfiiettlry,..and if ' earned out, as I I
feei,l , ltey. would' 6e, efrcnildliti succeed,
*ankh bo,fatnt to the happiness of the pco- 1
- ple4 , seidlead in the total subversion of our ,I
peewit' loom bf government. His wild
schemes of wars of conquest, and unbound-I
1 414iintlthin of all neighbo r ing countries,
And 'id aorta of population, ere
. fraught
-.vaskip t il li ,iwlhy Judgmeuk wily' too oh.
virtue.** used illustrations to , ley nothing
tvfotheireeklesaii" tastrard , of , viffivok whit*
tfl.Y.'ltttply,, r hat rid enters fins tnese'no
11b4,aikplrelit-sts I ant Willing iv.
---41 Ply te nders him the more dar.geeous:
1 01 tc to; Hilt 44 igullP!% , ,hid,wp , :
r
riiirtrtripuJfi'gh7°4' ) '
.fAI Prlgl oft ltd ftd v
~ . d
P9' l l ° ori!i4040 1'011 .4 1 ohiinge+, e ha's
"'Nit oil tinia eeiebts-itis 'opinidthi.
Betheeniwo such tniii3 dinliof %Mild:
1 know I,4liWty, with gpod Atuw, anCgood
Whigkildtithdot olilitif myilectivieilabs of
tlttlyit,t omit , ithherfekl i ti , Ytflll Ait ,Iliiiie the
Caine eulhl.
'...1 , ,, •'t 1,,t111#, it , Oil i 1 ,
PA „ Vti , , ,
•.. 7 ti ..1 .f . I PI c i t i M I A . ' ' • I 1 4 I P ' . 1 14. , .11
Amin* &names literomiblt. bone She' ,
Pnrugtene it•Weinetideler.. Mdha eiegin
Sodoflthsbetitomeasining fifteen/ea in ,
cinesentinvage, eXCI*M t4f.iens ,ar stalk:
'WHIG ,ETATEHCONVENTION,
4,, • ih n osionto m g , , ,8 I timi d
The Whig State Ootteention ip rittasi.
nate a canatate.ftir Governor, mit to-llov
se 1 'n'6l HI eir Wit misq
h Roder. o(Thit elphia, called the
eiltiiiintinekt order ; in nfovid' Mitten.
totiitof.iiiiViattlatt 4 dirkilektinnyo, gni
"v10(1'4(3.'44 thailinitti:VittiEh wviagrorA
to: &lintel 0 AHEM of "Phlledelpftlei /And
tHiarkortiooltivilltelambiat voirealipeires
ed ifeetelWisen Mod 'the , thilegateoetw Melt
names web, 1%1164 anaaterga,mod wok
their feats.
t 1 1 :7 , uant !dor, omitlot or thee.
14: I!eifsiii•Kvariiiiisio4Lll4iiitarmon.
donf googlyttilj
rylr %or e k e t a rg i Ito 1..1 Nr.l
1 11 0 "91nerl, 41. !no
er• inniiint L`' iitee of
one from each CongrotaionaTnotrich Mr
to, moo" or , seleetiq receipt, (r the
itrmidififillillnititatt Of the Cillivention,
MOON wit* 'flee abi;theChair
id Wiid"Mmthitte, whei,' after
licetithigritliWitted"the' leittivOing lames as
niettotiVforiheo parmident organization of
thefeenkolotitinnol o o joi o o
President—Perin S. , hhottuni, ,North
imptnn,
iihrtiamtlll4. l l6 l 4" ft. "Eltiondl64,
POnttil i pja city '; peon, tiu eke ;
rtandister geltittaid J Mins
)4141111 tElletittl"Nnrithumberi
NMI •II ' ettl it,' idlideilitt t' ! A.
braham Boultl"Mollifeleere Gra
frativ,,Wieultzteland ► WM.S. Lane, Erie ;
IL It. Neff; Huntington ; ,, Georgo V. Law
rence,Stashington,
"Secsticil--CYt i ns Clerk, Beaver I H.
Ptillerle Luzetne Charlet, Cook, Col
ntrtbk; 'Sandlot Allen; Philadelphia ; %V m.
H. Contherland t D. 'F. Lucas.
Jefferaort f I,evig Crataford ; W.
.1. Mulford, Stuuttichanna. ,
The report , wad unanimously adopted,
and the
,:President , on takiii.l - the chair,
briefly returned his acknowledgments to
the Convention.
I' . I
The Convention helm; thus fully prgan- ,
ized i , Mr. Rimer, of Cumberland, mitred
that the Commotion prtireed to the mill.
natiOn of candidates for the 'office'of Cloy.
emir, which was agreed , to, when '
Mr. South, of Bucks, nominated Floe.
James Cooper, of Adam.. ,
Mr.. Leech, of Armstrong, nominated
Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, of Armstrong.
Mr. Scott, of,Nprthumherlaati, nomina
ted Jos. Pollock, of Northumbylind.
'Mr. South thin ,presented aennimuni ,
cation from the Hon.laares CUorier';disiß
ning to be considered a candidata (bit the
•!1 0,1111 AV
,111110 4 41 4 t1 trial
try^ ;Ittprtnt4
1 - 7;7 - 7,,,r - , - Tin - , - , 7 ,; ; „1i ti 1l In .94/.11
TWO INIM,AIFPI 101 IR
!NM aßrElter:A4'l.;
olive of Governor ; which *as lead
ordered ut be catered, on arc azioviteeePoit
'Cite Convention also scadetell
ere , annusaseue vote ,of thaolos forhis.ps..o
Irlolle declination. , ,/
Mr. eoutb theu,willulreor the pl!llg iiCn
Mr. Vonpor front before the Aloaventionst
and Mr. Sroth 10, Rive PerkelitineminiAYit
t o O l e ) nornipn;ioni t witlithrv*, the Anitepottiot
Mr,• Po!lurk. , n ,t,
Sjr. Horsell,, of; WashiagtOorfisamitnwi
tett that. Ws. F. JOHIISON. 91 ilbetl4-0
strong, be tuianimousfY larantaottati
cindulate of the frieads of TayloreadriUot
more. for the office of Governor
was unanimously agreed m 4 tad 41sefilsw
mmucement of Um noaanalitta thr
(Their woe received withdettfiartiallj
while the baud stork up ft phaiutio Me.,
'Ffirtre cheers were elm giVen *'Neyft -
for end Fillmoreti three for A4iddleawasth,l
and three focthe cause,.
Mr, H, M. Faller, of, Lezeraue nurvikt,
the, appointment of a committ.fte of fisetta
draft rilaalaitrls, ii,.bviogoogreed :kW
the tih,air oppointed Messrs. IL 1104•Falletti
J,R. Chandler, Joseph RAtoorcßiettsed 144:
Seeley, and iliraw UO4, wb...xfori fair.
tiring: made the, follow ittterepeel,fAupso
Mr. Chandler : p
_ _
. The matuttera of this State Conveation.,
assembled, to unwitting a candidate iesihwt
office of Clovernor pf the..Comonweithlasf,
Pennsylvania, having; chowharged 'Ore to It
litt,tY AlekOlved , oPon 04411. wieluCtuteeittle.,
ity, shat, data/les the; general .11Qpitlaittir ott
the dittlimptialred eilisall. ll efeetedi m444;1
an ouggrY,9l. 1 hit .ouccoss„ , ova it inept*,
bent on , them to present. the result of 'Wirt
deliberations IP lhapeople of the Cosetintlaart
wealth,,, with, such a reference .to gentesalt
principles, a; will show that the choieer
was intlueimed by mo feeling of Mere , lor-fi
serial preference, but was directed , by„ a t
sense of the requirements of the, peat ism
tereste ot, our ooutmanwealth a n d Ate Olt.
tire adoption of, the Ulentrkexpertence *nit
previous pursuits, of , the &Mien who ho t
received the unartimowt. vete Qf ltd. Con-,
volition.. Therefore, . ~• ; lit,:
1, I?eoplpril, fl'hot ! the , pmMx, or,
1 5
home imlustry, nod brn
oe.prod ' mho WI
necessary to the permanent g Plow,
growing,country, and that Me Armco( Afoot
dotal and State prosperity, hato • befell ,iii
thnes ohm . a Protective *Atria, lins,pre!
served ,for tho people the profits, of t cheic,
own industry, and mods atm. ceutltry,ise.
dependent of European .wprkehops2endi
looms, And so prevalent has this °pinks*
been hi Pcunaylvattiottiot in the Rretitleo"
test canvass uf IS4I I . ;the panlanns pf that
successful candidate' inscribed it. vpoa
their banners—yet used the first( croloseill
of power thus obtained ta falsif&tbair.erek
!Macs and tleftiat (he hopes. wad jeopind. ~
,t hpo.• p
interests. or ootitling And tognitepeit
•PeoPlet - .. , • .
.. .. , ••11
.2,'Weso/verf,,'l'llut width we • tow with,
slerererate to the authority of the Orrustittiv.
lion of the. Country, thot,permits slavery
in, thin original ; Stoics of this compact, and
forbear tonna:tier,: with a mantra ties
;suctioned by compromise, we, don disa
costar no othniesable motive for esteading
the 'intim of, slavery into newly enquired
territory ;(however obtained) anti. we pro.,
nge ollr,P¢ltorreuce of a policy that would,
,dagratle the ,tuttion and bring reproach upot
top republican principlea by tusking die
territory acquired,. the home of extended
:and perpeleztl, , botalsge, , .
.•3,...iielPiard , ,'lliat Ilia timehas arrives{
to Arrest thealartniog progotss of *ow.
titiVe Inqqation, by which a wholespine
,provisiou,in the Constitution of the Minima
,lind;sl,4,, is distorted ,into on linden/1 fri
arrest the l egislation or the People creprey
imtuniyeen and make tile Executive, Ate
supreuic tistitunity , of the land..., Apia*
1.414 libiltie Ilia Candidate of the Whig pact
ty, for thcpretudettcy is soloiattly *della
, w hile
,pur opponents rely oti the cottally
l eoloton prontioe of their entelitlaw to Veto
t ittlx,hill,which ',hull iticlude mrovistone to
p,revent the eatcosion °rotatory into news
ly Acquill 4strifory, Otir.prineiples and
°Air can
,t ate. (National and Stattt).shoul
opposed. to the veto power, i „
4..' 44 10 • k rat That this coareuticto
Ileaf 6 tily RppttAve orthe nom ination,o(Zectat
idy„ i gyißr ond Nilikrti Pill motet atiterdf
Vai4el fur, Oil utliee or President.nil ;V*.
pgesident of the United States, and,ias the
Very,spirit Which had led to the IllOvetiW.
tionol those Citizens, distinguished futthltill
tteryiao M their country, and their attach.
meet to Republican principles, above,*
party allegiance, . , . , .t.•
. William% 11 ,1 , Jsa
olansro. •, ,.
in
Of Ataltstrou# county, is profiteered lathe
people of Petinsvlitania, a , Widths feel
their sulfragei 10 1111 ilia olliettottf cwitiatti
Of this .01nomonwealth. , , .. , 1 r•:,-!
le is not the ettjek' of these reei)kievist
to eulogise Mr, Johnson. HIS ntilninitd
tion is a proof of the attachment Of'
people, to his principleS , —dlielr eontideiret
in hislifiility to sustain these prificifilbl Olt
any (Mice, and they desire that hi shotild
be 'Made to share in"that reform i!'ontelit;
plated' in the nOrtiiiiition 'Paytor:'limi,
Pillntore.
B. Resolved, Tliattlie'evils under solicit
bur cotuutry tabours aro-Alit:4, apd wood.
Cottregtient upon tht policy, of:019014%
POneroinit arc ppiy thus early.deybletirl
by the extraordinary ,maduesapf.d
,prftit
entadniinistration, As the evils are general/
ly felt , and acknowidgud by men of Alta
; Upion. and in this Out te , ettpod4.
utpY„an appeal is made to till gupd, tiak
I zone, whatorer namstOr awsnattpout coons
up to tlte.worit of, reforma inpo, by suriponibio
the iteminetivn, of, Taylor, solo icitinseree
for ,the good, of Ills country at Irrege*,*ol
. of. Win. Aotteslntss for thci rytworwrion DC
prnspority and,credit , to the immediate inst
teresee.olVermsylvdoia.
, ,Resafoctl, That, tins Consrentiln : rivet
prom ; of the nomination of er Midi/4v(
swarth, of, Union county. as 4. 01144111144
for. the, elftee.,,of Canal Cutroraiasipoppoo
,a ,citiaen APPW 04 '4! 111104 . 1.4
and.tried honesty and' ,ervitiog, inur i psiiy•
by whom the interests of our Fltatirandi %
the prosperity of iwre Fabiii workstiraltbe
eruinentiy : promoted,,,,.; t,~ctu it
-
,erh« resolutrant wet Ausestimtwoolir ter
dopted,.snd of so me, athwer ii4llll~
adok.llo Jiwp9044 1111 0 01 10 01414 1,_,
upoitiftsfeemor0010 1 1 11 . 111P11 " .
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