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tio, e6er,liotis sh all We
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to ittpk9 pte Ow Iret rceuen io uty, pour
for your partiality anti ,entiliderice, ky a
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Very ieseeetßilly your erietitl anti obo
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HENRY
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,41‘f of Adapts
O,EFER myself to your coneitlerotion
ita , an. Itelopoodent - Catttlidate for the
virtoo
,Cle.r/c, of the Courts
Seseions, Oycr and Terminer,
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slut 04dtarts° Court.
at .the ensuing' election, aminsepectrully
implicit your support.
- LDMAN W. STAIII.E.
. Aug:18.0148.-1e
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pm will of the Indrprn(kal Vo
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ter r .i tr.i.LOW CITIZE,NS : 7 —l respect
limy propose ni3 self in your .
consid
eration 3.11 :111 1111111i/C1111111( ntlidate for
the Olive of SIIERIFT at the next gene
ral election, October next. Should Ibe
6irttionte,ss to obtain a ntajotity .uf your
vOtrrages, I pledge, myself to diseltarge the
-ditties of said otTiee with promptness, and
in the best of my ability.
J:1C011 WINTERODE.
f:eritouty tp. iiiic 16, 16)87—te
spERIFF.II.I'
FICI3.IIIr CITIZZ`OI:—At the ennt est too-
Kea:mint 4111 111141ther of int' friends, I of
ter int•self as sniN 1/I.:PHrsi DENT IL:A N
-1)11)iiTE fur the tithe," of Sheriff of Ail-
Coniaty, end respectfully solicit your
*iittrage) , .. Should Ihe elected. I 014.,1ire
tiny hest etrorts to the '14 , 4.11111Ee of ilie
tiesefthr rolliee. • JON AS HOTII.
Menallen *township, June 'J, 1$ IS.
ggEI XPPALiY.
CrrtmiNti :—Encouraged by
1/11,114rOWS friends, I. hereby announce tay:
sell agrataJi4aiet fur the Sherilralty at the
sowatug elec4too, pledging myself, if elect-
OW duties iitetimbolit to the
bta‘t uj dayjoilgenteitt aed
WILLIAM Fit ;KEN.
;10...11iNg township, June 11, 1848.--is
Iik.SISTEI AND RECORDER,
7 etc Free awl Isidpe?Eihria roicrs of
Counly
T the earnest 6Vlicitatioa of many
Plt:1 8 I
1,1 I. ilOWell to odor toy
'fiel r iik Vii idepOittient eluitlidate for RP:-
fill:4l*Eß tit RECORDER of Adams
elvatsty: Should I bee/levied, I shall feel
wilier malty ohligahrlls 63 the public. nod
Plohltemdeuvor to discharge the duties of
the °dice to;theltest ormv ihilits.
wM, F. WA i,TEI2. •
Httabsu ip.„ Arita .7, 1848--tf
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PROTIIONOT,IRY.
'7'd the : lndependent l'oters of Adams Co.
"lirtrt.i,t/TV CVOIZENS . :—At the ur
fomt netligitation of numerous friends.l
tuti Milor to otter ml self to yowtemisid
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ation', .
d a's Itilleprigitent Cam/Mate for
titd 41116 e tif
o:lloTive.vor.sny ,
ittthe ensubtg ()atelier election. Should
I beeo.feirtuuste tut to receive a inajorily of
Four eullittgesc and be .elected, I pledge
Any 'troops* eudeatrors to discharge the
Alutios:pr.tho, office. in a manner entirely
satisfactory to all.:
11,ARIAN.
JKavdleu tewuship, July .21.-,—to.
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, of, APPi141 1 4 54 4 .1 Kw*Fhipy Atikums coo
-1 ty, 4espa4.4, r at Jet! p,t, Polio §ale, on
Saturday. the 30th !September next,
Oft Therenttges: the lot of hound of fold
deceased, •/Amite itr vidd tattnship, and
adjoining lands of JatoltWill. James Pols',
and Samuel Weikart s about I mile from
Serieft's qcirmerly Adams') Mill. andabont
6i) miles front laittleitown, on the main
mad leading frOm the' latter to 'the former
placid. The Tract tantalum
'46res,
more oress, Paten ted Land under
glod fencing, and i in,,a,grd,etaie of culti
vution, With a-suflietent quantity ,
Men
. tlpw. The improvements are a
Lai ONE AilD paa•ILAILF sTaaY
Log Dwelling,
and a double Log Barn; there is a superi
(HAN ell of Watat• near the door, and an
Orchard of choice Fruit Trees of t'arious
kinds, : -
This. Property is wall Worth the atten
tion of !purchasers, It can be viewed on
application to 1.4e0. Weikert, residing on
the ptemises, or to the subieriber in the
same township. Possedilion and en indis
putable title will• be given on the first of
April next. Salo .to commence at 9 o'clock,
A. AI., when'attondance *ill be given and
the terms of sale Made know by
DA 1 7 10 Adm'r.
Aug.. 25, 1848.-31:
TEACHERS WANTED.
TIIF. School Directors of Hamilton
township will meet at the house of W.
S. Cocuitaii, in East Berlin, on Saturday
the 71/a of October next. at 1 o'clock, P.
M.. in receive Proposals kw Teachers of
the Schools of said township. Five
Teachers will ho employed.
By order of the Board,
1.1. HILDEBRAND,
Sept. 15. 1848.-3 t Secretary.
TEACHERS WANTED
rr HE School Pitectors of Franklin town
ship will meet at the School-house at
Flohr's Church, on A7uturiluy the 7th of
October, at l o'clock, P. M., to select
'Teachers to take charge of the Public
Schools in said township.
By order of the Board.
ABRAHAM SCOTT,
Sept. 15, 1818.-31
1 Retail/id ropy.
A CARD.
' II E Winter Session of tltq."New Ox
• ford Collegiate and Medical Institute
for 1$ tB-49, w ill open it, .a various branch
ed Oil tilotulay the 9th of October next,
and continue till the first day of April fol
lowing.
Prices for tuition asheretolore, viz: $l5
ix the Collegiate, and $2O in the Medical
Department; payment in advance—(No
extra charges whatever.)
For Pupils divot front a distance, the
Principal will, if desired, procure board,
Washing and mending, in respectable hou
,seA, for $75 dollars per annum, payment
quarterly in advance.
Parents,and Guardians, who wish their
sons or wards to receive a thorough edu
cation, without endangering their physical
or moral health. are invited to come and
examine the Institute pet-madly. since the
evidence of our own senses is more to be
relied upon, than on any other.
llCrThe public examination of pupils
at the ender the Summer Sedition, will take
tilaces in the Hall of the Institute on Mon-
Ity the 25th lost., whereto all friends of
education and instruction are respectfully
invited ; Commencement of the examina
tion at 9 o'clock, A. M. Exercised in de
clamation of committed or self-composed
pieces at early candle-light.
Whoever bath youths to be educated, find
will no reason to consider the time lost,
if spent in visiting our examination, par
ticularly if he be present front the com
mencement.
M. D. C. PFEIFFER, M. I)
Principal
New Oxford luatitoe, Sept
s •
'WOOD t WOOD!
ROPOSALS for the delivery of 30
P
of 40 CORDS OF WOOD, (Hick
ory or Oak) will be received by the Board
of School Directors of the Borough of Get
tvsburgrbetween this and the first day of'
October nose.
By order of the Board.
H. 3. SCHREINER, See'y.
Sept. 1, 18.18.-31, ,
Medical use. of 14e IRld.Cherry
Ever since the settlement of America,
Wild Cherry has been known , to possess
Very important medical virtues., Every
hgdy knew this fact, but nobody knew
how to Wand its essential properties.—
Every mother gives Wild Cherry tea to
her ehfltlen — for wormeti-fer-eoltlerand-for
lalMosf every disease ; and adults through.:
out our country are in the habit ofmoking
st compound of syrup of wild cherry bark,
ainig odief, ingredients, to be used in spring
As as ondtiote to, eompliaints incident to
thakebsagehl season. It is found by ex
perimeut that the wild cherry_pbssam,
/sea , far more important , qiiitiire then
It. For the steges9rgon l
o ß eir, il uistbiria, no , matter how king
Coughe, Liver. Llomplaints• Attu.
II is proved, to be the best medicine kniimu
to mom ',Dr. , . Whitest* 'Balsam of. Wild
°hermit, la 'Abuja, extract, combined
With u similar osttitet.from Tar, which
liipaiee'4 ' val ui.,' Its
.success to curing:
P„u49itgliiegtlea , in almost every etage„
tiPoittoigi Lployalaimm could do no more..
him seteniolted the 'fsealty, and led them
to confess that Wieur's Balaam of Wild
Cherry possesses a ptifteiple hereiefore
unknowi ede r ng mediCal men .
Nolte genuine, unless signed I. BUTT'S ,
an. 146 wrapp•r, • , • .
OCrYor solo by SAMUEL H. - HUES.
bnif;onlregent fur Votlysberg,
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triendsteethril.
THE DYING . BOtillElNt L'A'MENT:
LiocCuTiatltipo emerge of ilhe rorkorittdp AVIV of
a solrlitrla#Plalk,h# ?title /tom Aft-14,-,
, • t•Oli 1,
were Lhotnts," st soldier miumde
As he lay on the silent dock, , ),/
u9`oo feel the halloilied joy ineushi
ItY Smotberi l'ond'rielcome hick! '
But no, My mother 'never more'
• Sheik welcome bask her aboent low ; • -
The briny, warm willeoon , rell o'er •
The bok bt ltgß tool lost Ones
The laurelsonmn, upon my brow, ,
I never; never 'than enjoy.
tread] dkntlYiptiroile'hes now;
And will ride inintsd form destroy. '
Ti. bard indeed so young to die,' •
Far from my happy, youthful home,
With nohe of kindred, blood, or tk,
• To •oheer me through the Santa gloats.
Ww it for this, I fought and bled,
Oni4e party,,plpLus of Mexico,
To, nil a ? ace smoneffraeita, --- --
A 'grave beneath tliV water's flow
'Friends oft Wilt mohrir the hepless day,
•On which my life's sands canted to tan,
And never more will mother say, •
"Welcome back, my cherished son !"
.Ab, not death's heed Is on me now,
I foal his cold and marbk touch. •
The air no m,oro shall cool my brow,
That fennel it oft in early youth,
In the depths of the, ocean's flood,
This.clay.like forM shall find its rest,
Nc'er more to shout the cry of blood,
Or spear present to foeman's breast.
One joy within me yet remains,
To dieer me through the' scenes of life
The thought that:midst the battle's flame, •
I swerved not from my Itountry's strife.
Alt ! wind joy this ono thought sloth give.
To any most sad and lonely howl,
It nerves me for the end of life, '
And aids me from this world to pees.
I kin would look once more upon
~,
The'brappy land that give me birth,
Fain view the mediae, the sloping lawn,
Of my earliest Mime on tetra
But siert my rare iseo near: run, -
That now my , life is but a span,
May God redeem me through his son
And guide me. to the promised. land, •
Gettysburg, Sept. 25.
[Correspondence of tbe,'•Slur arid Banner."
Perrysville, (Indiana,) Sept. Bth, 1848.
Fort Harrison Convention, Terre
Halite, Indiana.
POLITICAL ASPECT OF THE STATE.
It will be remembered that immediately after
the nomination of Gen. ZECII•RY Terzoa, for
Presidemtddirepoophsof Vigo moray, Indiana, en
rol:m*lole sth Of lietteinbior'fo 7 r . 6elehrating the
20th Anniversary of Oen. Taylor's defence of
Fort Harrison. The old site of the Port le Mine.
tel 2 miles North of Terre Haute, on the bank
of the Wabash river. Immediately upon the
North and East, there are beautiful groves, such as
are common in this country, on the outskirts of
prairies. The wove direetirEset and about iof a
ma n th e old Forl Ms the place selected for the
occasion, the ground upon wirmi dhe Yort stood
being under cultivation. The prediction of the
Locofocos, that it would he . er "perfect (allure,"
was so far from being verified, that on the morn
ing of the Sth Old Zack had from 20,000 to 30-
000 citizen volunteers, celebrating the 36th anni
versary of his gallant defence of Fort Harrison.—
By the way, permit me to introduce the evening
of the 4th in the town of Terre Haute, which is a
town containing a populatiom.ef .5,000 or 6,000.
situated on the Wabash river, and surrounded by
the must fertile country in the Wabash Valley.—
On the evening of the 4th the delegations com
menced pouring in from all the principal roads,
streets, and avenues leading into the town. The
Urrerernittee of reception tried. to acreimmodate all,
by sending to each family as many as they could
accommodate, but * large number were compelled
to sleep in their wagons. It was concluded to bold
a meeting in the Cottithoese, which, being illu
minated, at the ringing of the bell. was crowded
with the "people." Upon arriving, I pressed my
way through the crowd and found Lynder, Whig
candidate for Elector of the 4th district,
on the rostrum. Ho addressed the meeting in a
most powerful and eloquent manner, interspicing
his remarks with wit and anecdotes, which were
highly applauded. Alter passing a eulogium
on the Patriot Statesman of Ashland, he said ho
ought to era sow ! and gave two reasons: first,
he felt sure he would go to the land of the "Just
made perfect ;" and second, it would give some
of his friends an opportunity to worship God awhile,
for they never would worship Him as long as
HENRY CELL
NW alive ! The house now be
came saxemaro l 4, 4* the mktlig
thecourt-boa s., ,iferier Late, of
Crawford, la., wsa ; called iiiih',llo49 ceriefideal in
his usnalelorpertt soil powerful nigger.' 'this is
Gem Lane, who was in Maxie°, and who, the Locos
say, is in favor of the war,, and aqviost of the Ad
ministration: A tietie'r Whig Is net 'in Indiana.
In the course of his speech he denounced thead
minisireition for having forced us into an iitnecest
sary.and anklet war, at a sacrifice of the lives of
20,000 of our beat titling, and a waste of neer
$100,000,000 of the people's money.
Sept s.—This morning the citizens of Tee.
, ,
re Haute were awaitenedt, the thundering peals
of cannon. Soon after sitnrise' delegations began
to pour in from aliPreetlentin buggies, carriages,
wagons, horseback and "a feothach". 7 ,beariug
splendid banners, with appropriate mottoes; all
bearing the stars nint stripes, of our unjon--s!inw ;
rug most aMch"ii4.7l49lll great YVlkrapiik,
are opposed to regreteal diesioos, as N or th
4ollthigest Woot; but loktwoos) in their pond.
cal faith the , whole. of ,opt beloved Union. , The
I •
delegations came in so. fait I could keep no no?
count of than. and 094.1'4 to ,PPesk of
any except the delegation from Illinois, 4101 wnot
so large that It was two hours crowing the We
high Utetilth
itarshalfs: WO; to the
,
hirge open,ipace: Of ground 'Met and ',Muth' of
the Ptallle kohei,
°Whig lO r the hitella 'ail, ft gimitina
not ratline the pion iiiyikt among die h&js!
hei; iiterifneitlinPoindhlelo ItiiCrit)rge pii)j
24iy. atria and road latifingia s tlnt
tleground'hail irnYmtris4i Ili it. - Htit one ',pi*
iiiivided 64'1666114 thiniiiiildsiL-ohaitioatic
idinitatigit Air! die goliant'aianay 01'1'04
soha Upon the arrival evi
ortlhe&lold for the' 'oniimikniAlli
leer. ut(h'aae'frkwpcaoeftel triviis were
id
or 0 . teivs; which npkidatilitis
tooting Mahe ottionwit hi* The 00'00111th*
anticipatngihd•natttberi hadliMettJdimeataildg,l
the hest of which th e "Iboueande" now suroniiiai
0.1 . lr .1.
lIMIM
.v.iFICULESS , AND
Estfovehiot iithilet,'OrKeritheicy,'Srittiennedn
ceil by Miley 'Brake, us President the day. He
explained the' &Jetta of 'the Corivention to be,' 'to
celebrate' the 38th anniversary of Contain Taylires
succeedbl 'defence' of 'Pink freiri a bn, 1'? WI
4irrsT egainat aterMilieir assault of 400 or
500 blood-thiniti Savitiprit and to train eleva
ting tire' old hero and patriot, now Gentriel Tar ,
bx, to the high and responsible office of Preefdent
Of the 1.1. States. After this eif 'tiettincemencsuch
a about as'went up'nertithe aseemhitid thousands
would have sllenee4 tenrser the insignificant noire
of 500 savages. lie presentea 'a
most touching
view of the Fort,.. it was on September 6th, 1912.
1 The Yelling of the Wavages; his few sick and
heazinned trove, bit main building on fire, when
the Youthful Captain 20%4 Upon tbe roof, and
with his owe hands commenced bettling the de
-I'4
pointing to a ,amass .upon the stand, pathetically
remarked, - flier. u She "'Maar Mrs. William'', who
was in the port at tbe times,' trended Capt, Tay
lor 411,5r5t bucket pi Water, which be poured upon
the are. oieilement hate was intawneet such
were nee,e howl befinn in the groats ,ef
FortHarritem. The ladies, who were far foam
being , scarce," waved *air white handkerchiefs,
thus paying true tillage, to the devotednear of a
kindred female heart, to our country', cause. The
crowd being so great,as, to render it impossible to
hear what was said ? it wits announced that Hoc.
it. W. Thompson, Representative of this District,
wouldspeak from that stand, and Hen. E. W.
NrGaughs, whig candidate for Elector oft* Die
tries, would speak from the Mouth Stand, and Hen
ry it Lane.(previously introduced) would speak
from the North Stand. The speakers repaired to
their respective stands, and the people to hear the
man of their choice. I could not hear them,
at once. but heard ,some of all the speeches, and
in my judgment, pronounce them among thogrest
est 'speeches of the day. The greatest enthusiasm
prevailed throughout the. day—the speaker, were
frequently interrupted by sudden burets of tremen
dous applause. After a public dinner was
,eerval,
the President of the day delivered au address to
tire whole audience. He spoke, of Henry Clay as
hie first choice for Prasident 7 :-he could not got
him—his seiond Choi& was, Taylor, a breve, an
honest man—he would take him. He said Polk
had overttuowu Van Buren in '44—Cass helped
him to do it. Now as "ride and tie" is a flair
game, Polk, as a reOntrd to Casa for turtling traitor
to Van Buren, is doing 'all he can to make Caw
President in turn.
He exposed the inconsistency of Cass' political
life in such a manner av could not fail to convince
the moat prejudiced minds that the Ground that
"broke kis sword stabbing a nitre' is unworthy
the suffrages of a free Ha Ha threw into al
anec do tes, unseating
remarks sows h
• must forcible manner. Truly; Ken
tucky may enumerate Ex-Gus. hatcher in her list
of great men.
Atter he had addressed the meeting some twe
hours, .1. H. Thompson, Secretary of State, was
introduced, who. addreseeil the ,meeting. He is.
called the time when he volunteered in the Tip
pecanoe Campaign, awl passing up the Wabash,
assisted in the building of Fort Harrison. He
contrasted that time with the present-the unbro
ken forest and grass-entered prairies—the yells of
the savages and the howling of wolves were ex
changed for prolific farms, beautiful farmhouses,
and thriving towns and villages. The centrist
was truly plenianL in the &tune ot his remarks
he explained Federalism--ehowing which of the
great political parties of the day held to its pried-
P1e57 4 .44 *Wig& Rrighfifireb'a,thet the
exercise of the VETO POWER was a manifest
401 1 4 of the People's shiliVi Omagh their teP
tessotatives, to govern themselves. , Attar be coo
eluded, speaker, were announced fur the evening
in Terre Haute, and one to speak on the. ground
to those who , had encamped. Thus was spent the
36th anniversary of Gen. Taylor's defence of nal .
liarsiaon—a day long to be remembered by all
that were present- r -veviving to the spirits of that
old soldier of the 17 who fought under General
Taylor in defence of the Fort, and the patriotic
friends of Old Rough' snit Ready throughout the
country.
diet* ever did 'exist 'any doribti of the o im
proving State " 'calking hbr vote *for Old Zack, on
the 7th of November, thcive doubts are entirely re
moved from - every Whig. Whilst the Taylor
men are heooming more Inn and . 'gaining strength
from each controversy aid contest, Cum is sinking
in a More than correspotoling proportion. Some
of the teading men of tht Clllls party are openly
renouncing blin—aomepirig for Van Boren, and
mine for Taylor . The Oh of September has "set
the bell rolling," and it will continue to roll from one
point of our Union to tbi other, till the 7th of No.
verober, when it will take "one grand evolution
and 'shape ha course for the "White Nouse," bear ,
hog aloft its noble and appropriate motto"OLD
ZACK' r ilk - YHE 10Ir—forever.
comitingtekreo;
“NM AND DANNED.”
It is proper that ths steers of this Oongroesiew
si district should bo aparised,lhat one , ' of the
scheme s kir which the .Loeofoco forty hops , to
raise a strong rote for Dinner in }cork oonnty is;
to boast of wtiat they cat Itia popularity in Ad
aim." 'To affixt their purpose tha n
Of *Snk copies; an titilict: or ( we trorn .
red iificedu •
. .
to on; of theie xtrts the auxtritlo or
Pu ted:
4!Thit Eiden oral
(nation of 9niner 'nibs Wortlig iiandayine
D. Y dieidedir Ilk mos( popsies dampen&
in that e f innity, of Adams, :nn i sailainb's
r,h ° • 41 ". sll' a Yt b." 44 0 0 4 4 AM: RC
nes or grluctkio Sins naainata4.7
Thb iiitlicatigni at tiiii "An'inisosirps'
That n'rioisitarity is pion ntainWacnuad ktr'.
Danner, to' be niieifto task Ooinny, tf it s
--4ed.:4lt
That the editor of theCompiharje a rApo
rest at gat TOO* bide* Otbiaosodidstei 0r. .1
prilliartb land biateelf atii .hiititoloatee ite art of.
rove 1) ielit4ilatei. *Oa' ie tat bif
041L.40‘,.14`*, • Oiier.;4l ki1i4.4,41/44c9A
The above extract ia e,dorsed by the. (*Niko
end FivfmooneedAattibeie "
SaVa r iftiki'fhei 110 `Datinik . ' his'
ettrididaiit berwit Vat' pi i& tirtidatml
thiee itad ittatiainsheilierthedir eleetelf,*
he 'will ilictiegitee,"loliit,'*hatilha 4110 W
r , 'brit 'still:
; ••• I
t > ;:• .11
Whig kodiity titbit (OssawtrAwfddiftwailiGiabrsi
eitooptod) darsatotlAntogicalmiaigiattyrafitie
stairdajosesif4irwia-akilallast JrOnt
having - pawed Mich ‘.lmilsonsfaaa , WOW
O, 1846.- • r
I...contrast wish Ms WitosistaslAskiia4koil
'osihusta, WS/I*w to amyl aid Dir..4Suppwliala n
.ths opposing • candidate *aisle ENV Vasivortia
wet 'papaw Pa coa•Spi I Maw:
•ishoopi Wow dotted " whist wediiimair-ar Ms'
srestria4 allboaglilfork county .la , itdeyi~ Lt
Coco, mad liAssw ithat data a katoesajoaltino: Thai
Dr. sheers worlds a asajositp wills We eeo -
Its 1844 whew Ws a wassails*. be
carried •the , districa by 4103 of
Aletzwidir B uu 1, (taw 'ripsaw Siall
csadidata,) is rods asonty,t3alliwira,
aranar =o* for the losiolasalidwaraalaboat
• In 1E144, when . wen and 'wennillialso he
earned the &hid 17 11 I& •rtarafnet najbeity,
beating Ott Realtbrothe only oloipesiirwtiAhae,
asi l et ai t a Yak eionajp. 4,11;114' , t• , 411.yr
Tte Dr., thee, Ass , popthrilymmddartreit.fek,
is further worthy of Mem* thaM alb oiDat ;Nei
has Morays bees Maui Wed odkortedth top&
red Lim to •riprand bis eirestketake epee De
rempolitiosi irsees whisk haw lisideUpsitbs,
Joel D.- Menses soaks stialibesarlirre vow
prompted Mm M waters Is rasp et 'me Geier'
His ambition, hitherto, tram immesaifinee
keeping of Arbil and the receipt of jramilutiss
Prothonotaty's onkel 'and id emithig these, al
though he has sesesedad arse, yet-4to•beil had
the benefit, at each itialrof that ,ritlithiii4mis
Imi"")°" , °P° 4 4 1 4, 1 i*:! 41 4 0 ,..
voting he a politkaleppeeenito nu insit as eilitti
neither involves' 'a etatifee at pdbleal'i
not is detrimental to pbfifiaill.
Pere, ha prnpos /4 : l °' l-14 0e - P r Oir,_ .
.0*
whip Qf an 4 *494 Posnrima
al/precut TWIN in MCiinigrees I—hlis isrfre-Osis
and Butlet..cppenierte"Tailtemet PlHMieffii-t -
He ie t}!ii
an 1 4 14 1 1P7 - 1• 144 thgli..plorlit fav4o,oW
their measures,. and be' andllass•distithe
elected, he *mild meth& Case
n - 7 " ' 13
Ha M °wow 10.,awl:•• Mug mammal* that
would be introduced eluring the. me Vowel.
and would there oppose Whip and their opinions.
nisi' the tun the' woula eater Vitutiiii 40te
lot him !. - ' ' HER. '
Hamlluittbah,- Rept. 1846: '
The Prealdeedlitilaireapeet+
The, Locofoco jettritals,havolaseir indup•
triuus of late, in oonapiling , electioneering
estimates! will' Ale 119014;,PW 1116 f•
rata
. te l AVi r lit i taroWg i i!
. 4 1 14i#
view ... of ep 11 75061441 1 9 9 ,04911 C
resentatione, and "Of presentotg a fAir ynU
candid opinion of the priiii)entlai CatErass.l
as it now aptieare it., nye' the' NORII
A merle:in--ail "appearance" in w hidt we
fully coincide—we have prepsredlhe'reP
lowing table. Our estimate is based upon
reliable data-:—u001 a timid I li'Mhit e iti, ll ,l
political attitodp of each thatyovidi aitep
mice to local= well as national question:i s
and upon an impartial investigational the
whole ease in all its aspeets.end betiringle.
We have no deli:* to dettiltwoddlidetaf
and sorely none' to Misleadllit ilubllB.4q
lience we have been clam;
too much, and a exclude the oloubtfut from
the calculation : .
Por Taylor.
Vermont, ' 6 • Maine, ; { ': 9
Maasecbtwetta. 1a ' , Kra lialePatalwar
Rhode Island, 4 Magid", ;
Llormeistust, 6 RowthAlldrollstai ;
Now York, 136 ; Alabettia , a • ' ;el
New Jamey, 7 t 9 41 1 096 04 1 106 ' ' 4 „ /
Delaware. 3 lOW* •
Maryland, ft MitecarY,
Meath Carolina,' I t ' , Miriade% -9,
Gloom* la -11liebigrat, • .; 4.1
Ohio, , 23nt ~4
Lopisiapa, 6 Wisi r :oo4
Keucky, ' • ' '
Teentsegra, 13 •
Doubtful ,Indiana, 1i
lowa, 4.-42;
From this estirtiate ivied! beleeti; l dist
concealing ali the States treated is sqloebtt•
ful" to Gen. Cass, he wead , fidl shaft of
an election by sixteen vow hither elehlord
at college, end. that Rise. Taylor might
lose fifteen rotas sail ilia he sleeted. •• ,
We have ,pleced fenusylvanieeed
ana under the head, of ~.dpubtrel"l f Atatfat ,
though we are, fully Per„l!Pado,d, , ,_ql ,W 4
ffi
ecient effort' and , qrl+9.VP'ill)Pt
especially our own . Eltate—may be secur
ed to the Villtig qO2/1.
Taylor is considered stronger t h an them,
ty ticltet. and:hei 'appeert
be confidently atentinell. 'But Vie 'tl',#'
criva it the recent' 11, 4 0p.4%
vote would therehiftVeihibltedit di-I*feet
WELTY
In every inet.tispect , the.' political 'signi
are bncouraging, end• it requiresibutNntint
and , deterrninatiou , in.tbwihtbig.pritty;
achieve aglorious'end permanent victory.;
The importance of such._ a—ltitnephlnced
not be urged, when the injurous results
of Ara Nokias; polity oithelpresessokstil
titration are'befernetaroyes v and!iirbenare
are. threatened Art* osperimettbk, amp,'
mute trash awl tlangsrAsiashottid,:khßrAl '
CO• i#OOW -, 74 144 ‘WilkOrt i lfgA i kt,'
47
5t,,,,,.,....0,,44.„.0.,. ilt . -.Pi. c # l4 , '
au3 riNnl' j i, V e .Sik X . . 1. 0.." , Z1 r , 1 1 16 . 1
pi9"..t l . ll }9ft!W. Ff9tl 'Pet l ki'ire°4 e' '
4• L
•Piittnelr vantaif ,our iron ail" liiiip • 1
netie-14311:ife)S, 'aiiiibiliahte'tedkii °Will
kied:'`Ciiii"niid ' tili 'Bo.ll36iitiiri ”C‘iii'v
giitiii "they' iiiit aiity' Okititi vie tbifi
deitat iti
wtilih lb ttilW'sitittlef el lritt'llnir'teinl
b eit
big and ,- tskutkettliter i hey ittsi. they'
and their , !Audit's F rejoise bier •
week; whish , fist tedutted thettrinds:to beg s gary, impoveriihed the condition of labor,
and` illiinzleyrll,t4tnarrielitrinititif lir pliiti kill ii
u obit I Whisk' the - iiihil tti"irnlV the ‘intuend
of tho . Corkelohwelitthlso esneh , depend.''
Vtitos&-csits °tight •to speak , etrunipet;
Inagua:o to the people of Permsylvania,
who have been barely betrayed by design
ing demagogues=they ought to, stimulate
action in ?very quarter, and call forth such
a . dgrilibitilition' of haillth)F' inid'"realute
itittliiii l fit l ittie l tainatAidt; 'tii %jilt 'Cliiiillri
sn: hbtteicatidlitithful ? teptitteittsit'Sn of
Our AO tit . ihtl ;iitterests hp the•publis Sou tt-
cite, •
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We take the following highly interesting
artielefrodethletithuM66;' Na:,' Spectator:
The malorigieeli Btititcptiettedbccni-
Afini inktilfeids die 'aXistence, iii General
Taylof,"tlf thillefthieites'or trve greatness
inowhighlyrenlinebt degree. On the night
bent,lii ii ir litlif' of Buena iota' he. .at
OVA' 0 qf his wp , 464 e A ctosed in
ii, l o o it oi 'lW. his wife, in.whigh he stated
~Skatilin had pasted one of themost trying
honks d hie existence—that his best disci-,
pilaf :t b hid been withdraivn fro m hie( b . y, iti4" ifice tire, of wifose tiennnent J
it•tiOsinf' , ht t ptitpbse then to , complain,
iii 7
and,,thstkle t wag, t attainst thriedvice.or hi., i
officers in council, and with a vast dispar
ity of numben and +discipline, about to en-
Pr ihr.Ontie Wiwi,* Mailed 'ever had,
headed brills/01%SW Genera, 'in a battle
liked/NO : Inisiiit "hi ' ih6 l Welk mtt di en tou s
,• , •
coneequenceg.,' 1444 he might not Bur
rito
vire the I.4Veft, ' t Vat Must ensue,
he deemed it 2 to, oce, in her hands
the means of °mg inince to his memory, i
by stating to-'pa, thompteopp , that had in
fluenced his ,enntinetatis the important oc
casion. These ~were that the Mexican
army, bWrietti o terosised a :great desert,
their forbeelt lb nien , and' Notice, must
be in a condition asiexhaested as much to,
impair tHeitinirlattity fl, pliYelcil exertion.
That on the othefllitnit he himself held a
strontf piiiialifiVtrhit irdiptdd to enable him
t° Rota lat , ,iintinf /live lit which , . alone
be cbula hope in . !: ?gully to Contend with
the immtglipi, ; reptirt, l hiso. That-
should lie quit position anti fall back]
upon MnafilnltY 6 l. [had boo.eiodvtood tol
i k
do, his own little army would be diseour
'weds pr 4 i.ille4lll4y *W. itspiptkmitted
into h *wintry id Mtichlifet radii] taut on
ttet~ i l lieMfteiVW, bit ollititnibr %ale
tkil;n ti vt.. L .L l t b ill( i St i rttli,L l *
11, akv..acoda-.-au ill , ft-R•snw- ' 4 . 11 , 4‘
aught MX Ada up inifintlenty,ltnnile• he
swaps averypost•lheiiee4write mead). of
SickfftlefiGirande, gifidided instiller weee , by
small forces or raw troops whd Whiff' iti
, „
n it-% TT . ,A; Ofle,rk fl!t Iftils
r tiate
~, titeji.,
~.. , the mpreilbss
Itilibilifeti, ter4h6se -1 Alli i•WlP6tiv
eteiridimemOwelitd mentateobb)thireby
exposed. Titus would be wrestedlirmik
us all the advantanges we had pined,..,our
ifitrilitry' iltjuriiittirld IffiriffiliblobiliffAidd.
Siith,.hatiellettffi dlibidßiliiiiielldlifititnatti
end humiligtini'dotiiioeutomelot Wreath
-144'hall titOre(orevestilvenstrentainedstibil
position ell buiddarseidtilvideteratiesa
tion to die rather than to suffer theireglef
his em i t* tt:y to b,! , itlin su io/7 1 100 1 11 l is
earlln ' 6r .; m a, a a e.
WI ti'dfer4iiii ' ' at INS
Bred) of undisciplined' !Wit iiiiiffidiill
necessary, Mak htliwomposetLibrombqut
thee toll* narefinintinentriniii
ne O ces were os.,,toni, to anti Attat l bitt
ItiunOti .nut ;be , to•JkoAoting fit, tht !Ouse
or the sun on thl,fellanyisAy, ) „Matti()
he fall, he exhorti' her not to give way to
grief-stfithiedlitenviffir tniaistMena Siflogite
kirtitudillbiOnatialsll 1411;4, irife,.. , w
,A,ll can ,now, pec*.wiillows nidilen,,
TnYinda Aftuirtsi,blitAnhtiniAninr fg-Perds
is ninninif4 gffliSiiiPhi RTAO,IOO4I OA i tito
4 TBlRellutre,rm,.. sin4,4mingio#,(4o:
a 4 1 1, 0 equz It t gWl.lll,4 l *!toe..
Bio g oie . tful lea s i ity.of i ltarg ilig
1
eieik thin Kle z wevii upon iile 411 1 4711
die; &Mid leddlriiidieretteffy iiiiiveY'thil
wirblelfutintri if ettillivbit twentititinay
dm -antialif in it ebittibiliffi.' trim
titrelrii'Virfk. t.o rikYtotga-the 'him , who i
4 saki iferfetetritill sitsittni MA* so Te
spowiiinitylm -4,., ,1,.• .e..,i ~ • ~.
~. 084k 1 494** torPIPAV.,P , IF4OII.-
1 4 1 fit, ' 911P0KNAF.9%,4111 1 7,9000 LTA° ,
of ,4 MY. qWPI OPPlahu n /
ice
0 .4
i f ie ih e , air a bounty btn .
viarntn ;alio sed a ieidirin 114 imp
lof ot i VA, nitiliiift,4l l lV6`4Mittl
IlieflOthirdld f whir eptii; ..17.: 'tit
oPtht hormeo l'ettniiii eldfitnd lOW Me
.tntilltnitcs6.Bl 8V theMaxitinfraiin , 181:g
000ivarefunbably entitke labentstriatubi
and if tire 150.009vtdamentsinarolled rinse
*Minim. 611,080.45te alispastidelmrthers.
8o 9411,001kmay:be,islaimedenftintivonuF
mat, Of. %bean .it. an% bitglbatllo4444
will.Po gretWfitr.,WlF,Vt /1434410. X.
and.Ri t y inflk .14" „Liniktrii344rittimt
2A3P744fstivoißia 0 v ill
cf,,an uy , p I? m
~
,!.!,
Office, the'iti:redilMs siiii loa t 41!
iged: ' iteMikr, thelfrancie hi
the rinieteit 0156drlitul i adid flitilkitt
at ( td eihailif MOM , 18144pare'lind attiditb
thi , latindtOtitgifla ilklifi :l'lnie it 0111
be about 318 'tifdriddifayli,ibritotne if&
teen or fourteen months Wore the war-
Marc& kvilin #484141116 &randy,'
uyibis , 44Bali wkiniditavOtys
i t il t. ' •.1 4 • 1161111,
• •• awd : ' ille i
ht barlw
, • • w I St • •
!IP `/Ir " r v . 4 $ 7. 14 11 trh •O`'• •4 ••• • ••••••••11,
i l oiteltp SIOIIIIIIIUN , Mtn
ofePhilidelphie r whouviogn Isehoel Warts/
lift
0
thWr' teem , otioters: friviut • ' lor th ti the
ihijetrt4 Thiit ie
. .,i 1 ilk INV &fifty
illitiknrlitetqA . n 0, ..:?4,i0,Y7,
04004 mupk , .44 4 1 1/490 -.MI A
situeg pcisiuon, the —while those who
wMe411014414 1 4r I :ftitAttliScAttrlttill6
kpojpppßkev4vss4killocctppro 4i? AID-
I . 7I4V4Yreikf#49O,,kg9RILAIA, 4 49P"
1ik.,0,-.01,",-,rw.,, , ....I , t,,,,, , 1 . ••• •
! ,, Igiderrav*aleabblishank , inablie de-
Fiencht.,Gleiana,, afield Oth of
A6ll4.4o l lirtait.bia , aeoree oittio Repub.
lia,otatta.s7,4kore,Aprils!gall' in tha'nanie
of Alnx,Flemitkpempla. The proclamation
low .nnola,,.autiilak much .ccremony ; .an
inmplzo
~ nombor, of new citizens, with
tha,ir,
,and children, celebr A tral the
il t ancce and sports, and great en
thnotasni, shouting Vire la Republique !
'Vivo Ia Cinonnissaiie
Gi6ral !
,LAR4r. V ERDlct.—Tlw jury in a trial
for slander (Carpenter y. 'lteltlun,) at New
York, on,Saturday, returned a verdict in
.favor. of, plaintiff' tor $9,375. This suit
grelr but of r ale 'Kidd .. salgage humbug;
Carpenter having been 'fleeced But Orhie
'last farthing' pora,000; bitioteby.
veitge' for exesirig the sligif; ) She itient;
it is' 01e6n; Afrer alit**
;against hint.
lIIEMZEI
S AT SESlEStraia
glorsVAI. 1 1P•1 1 TOMPler•
• At, a meeting
,of mow two tinked'
the ,Soverriiga People,. held. in, t n per lnm ice
eosicif,blitti,' eft the tothfi l uldep r p
sound spode' froth lioti. John e el s,
favior of the Whig eandiihrtes firi the
est offices in the'lletreral Utivernmen*
Senator Corwih—Toni Chrwin, a. flip
people fondly cull hini—took Me sta6ill.l4-
After some preliminary remarkt, he glad
'that he foond but 'one Whig rendition+ in
field for thePredideney : find, bilie4i
VV
`hig principles 'to be •nectissarj. lbe
ht
pr,,,e,,,,t4 the country , he should be -
Crean( fo that eotmtry if he deserted I ' k
principles now for the sake of melt!' '' ir
General Taylor a Whig? [Cries Of lei,"
!outland long, with a few taint "flow; "==
I am glad to hear those hasty "noes."' . 1
am bent Of Vilify rlitilett *die ten min-_
uses', gad then say "no" if:you eau.' :4 Wiwi
are :Whig tptineildes I Are &Irelad& Woe
currency. internist improveusento. r wre loch
questions of policy, which are inundilosind
liable to change with the chsngurg carat*.
Minors of the country—correct r 1041a*,
.and,ineipodient to-morrow, peritapo+,,assr
these the principles of , the party ? )Thor
form the pour" of, the. Wings t but's.
I printiples upon, which that party are tousir
' tied are older than ell these. Whig pill*
Moles slid not originate with ,Gen 4 Taylos,
No. . Look back for:centuries, nod i r .
tho water, and you will fi nd, dm, Olio
Retripckm, was the arm Whigs eaddleisi
,doom his life in defeuee:of their principle*,
/time °munition to she one nvm piteehm
The King wanted • his ship, moneys,bii
John , Hampden and the, Whigs 'said*
should not have it until voted .by, pad*
mewo , Tine wits the, principle brought
across the water by the Pilgrim* :And
our fathers in '76 declared that because
!thet4irig withheld hi!, coositut•tronvialo
wholesome and necessary, they, as Whigs,
would no longer consent to he governed by
him y What is 15Ieneral Taylor'sposition
upoplh*qt --i
uirtionhis 's: Whig piii.4o.?
is lie not • wino 1 Doe; lie not say that
the people,Ay, , thuir oti . intsentatives must
make theliWi,' Anti ife,`lrelectid, vidl,q,k
ecuie diem ? What do the Whig* wthi
At a 'oxestteit ? t'suppc6e yvii i vipkii A
INillilNht tO act tinder the coostitatioh:i
tn'rectitriMentl to 'C'ongress, mesetirei h
iiity'deethgietises9 , ; to rec o mmend go
poi ntm e nts t i e Jilt ed,' ;" Ad'. to' stop Altere,
lettin tie iswgibAking, power crearOd by
the a netpution, do its Out) , within the
Otiiiti arlet marked out by that hilititinietle
teat it iro 1 Well, this is the' polls nn mil
iitiiied fit Gen. Waylor: like yon; dilf
brother' Vhigs, I wanted to Imo*, `When
arm/ TN' ler beranie the' Chtultilatti, , ifilit
igyit.: 7 , i „ 4 „,„.,..J 10 . 1. 1. , .... r ,,,..„,
ta,......1‘ to' kelsr his 'apiti tons up,,, n
ph., 'while' the Pedple rule, our I.26niti
Min iird'our • Ockerinneue are will egilltell
• coilruption, money, and power i iloveiliV,
the pdviere of &knee. can . tivertinites
them. We hare his opinitinsti=meti ally
' thank i the • Democrats , for that:, fey Asir
[published falsehoods draw him, out- m aul+
,those.opinionwereibeh ale the Whigs h`wes.
entertained from the time of Ramptkn till
tya,reipaut dri,, Phil, s'ays 'erne brother'
Wing, lrlen. Taylei is ito politician . be'
Mims medtiony,. stump speeohes 1. liilo,i ;
but heis equal to every emergency, where•
ever plated t and the , plain, lioneeWsearef
ed oldaoldier will not he found iraltstioglia,
judgement area in the White House, wham
he lakes tqa his residence on the Ink eft
next March. • , I !•,,i.
iRCIII. SARUML GALLOWAY.--rfis tlnt,
tiriguislied stump speaker (fortnalty,44lNitr,
4
tyaborg.) , Whose indignant ;d
. entuurta, o ,
o( 4,0/1, rAtmoa's i nonitnation in;.the l t 1
a:4lphia Convention attrOcied so ninill a - 4
notion' and for a while rurnighTljuilittln a
comfort to,l t ucofocoisrn, has itattsfiCi/ %rm.
self of the Soundness of ders..tavi.on's
violin tin the Slave question, and lakenandf
stlrmit in his favor, ThOSpringfielth.(o.Y.
Republican, in announcing 'one of his me
pointments for that plea& rentarks.—..The
Position, of -Air. (.1; a lkow ay, as a•tlisoppoiso.
ed delegate to the Philadelphia Couventipo,,,
is interesting. Ile wisely , submitted Ins
course to the arbiiration of tiu.e and
eiltaimejleijkar. sod Itaalaynctdijkitt
foriMatlikrate‘ :ale Ihib:prjiillasl
Whig when it was -almost worth a man :
ItcoirtMOn gbOtl!t't:" " U °•• * s lie if.Rivil
yet. Ole is dt'' PRACTICAL Frei 'mo,il•man.
Ile wasifiliTnlisiitin in'iltat'..itss 4 lo klu
ge," (to use the words of the Washington
'Van Mlartm'Ottn;) -when • , Varl 'Bunts tilt 4 N
nitioillibe.-in' 4.toaseartarrew ?Ii
AILAVIART. " ;petiole No( illtbui,a4d hear a
1119,,,,thrir i ono: I No ncwlighti-Atai
.cisdar bone see' for the Uhleditlnktli
hut an old consistent. iiiiiil and above-board
tritothafeVlV4Pol..!'' . ; .
t ow
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? I ,ftly 0r,., it se.eunt, is us IlllOr i
4 AIR . IRO Of , his opinion& !) Om,. i
itt,topolAilreinnos i hOwever- r . he lota,nleuty„..
dl; fo rmer, but little file s lativ i r,, s
.
` uille bon.
IWhateres,'iditnes" (;en. l'aylier ?Muhl'
'wets honestly earned. lie did net nbtatta.:
'thou' by charging his (:overiouglit nuarlyk.
'a hundred thousand dullard . for extra aer,,i t
,vices, 'or by entering into, combinatione r .t
while int:the enjoyment of a high civil Of
ftanufor a monopoly of Wcatont lands,—.,:;l
Au would soinier carry a coal of tire or IL!.
Irattleantke in Ina pocket than ,'Ptliktinni!', ' I
'obtained by Pinch means.--100. lord ' i".
, .
ronTsvioa.--The Yayne (Nardi'
' ion`
of Blair county, it appears, rate met ,
IVllexteo,unanknotisly in favor oft)ld ttoii'
and Ready. Capt. MeKaincy itatO
a speeFlithe other da y that he did toit,kno4i
of a singte ini , mber of
he had commanded, who wontd
his iota for; "Old Rough and Ratak:
DOC'S this look like "the Sidun i teers !pilot
Ivi •
Case ?" •
11.3 , The Canton (Ohio) itoptiriterr ,
alien that ..'Pont'Corwin ta convincing '
stores of Ina boil Whiga 'that 1141
deatavVing the good cause 1* aftp e
Van Buren ';' anti ithat..4the %shove , Int !r
prow to'bu tine Whig Glibraturi 401411: 91 .4
A FrOte ilex, jute telUined
*ion, intotmedthe ahmaribliaiwialtsOddita
moot ipadligktdoe' thi;"liratated Wog; 6041
ad all alit' ftWi tralairoWli fortlid Zak!
c/itio o ir sure for Taylaii.- tflA4
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