D, A. BUBTILEIi4 , IIIIITOR AND PROPRTNTOR.. , ;.; ,V,ola. ' SA$ BATII CONVENTION. Ayr the SatibMlt' donientiOn' held'" ''' l . l otrimbereberg ti o n the 213th bflanuel ry, 1848, the undersigns:id varbm npPointrd a Committee to call another Sabbath Cdn vention of the"frienda of the Sabbath, to meet fit the bloilviegli e 1 "Gettyablirk, et'euch time as dia r y shell -deem beet. In accord- Vie above appoiltment, the frlthatte 'orthe Sabbath in the counties of Franklin, Peery, Dauphin, - Cumbeiland, York and Adams, are invited to send dele gates from towns, districts, end churches, to a Convention to be held on Wedneadity the 991 k of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the English Lutheran Church, Gettysburg. /lover* Addresses ma n y be expected from Aar,. Messrs. Nevin, bbarp, and Morris, Indge Hepburn, 4. R.. Stevenson. Esq., and others. Rev. D. D. Clarke, Rev. I. N. Hoffman.' Rev. W. Phillips, I. M. AM. Ms , . S. Spreciusr, S. Small. Row. A. W. Nevin, Gun. Fetter, Oct *7, 1848. [Committee. LO'Dditors in Pranklin, Perry,. Dauphin, Corn lie d, York, and Adams counties ate militated to copy. lIATS-WOOD--CASII. ripHE subscriber has on hand a large and fine assurttnent.of et HATS AND CAPS cit of every deertiption and ffishion, at his old Stand, which he wants to sell at low pri ciis for good pay. He earnestly requests those indebted to him, to come and settle their accounts, as money is much wanted and he must have it. He respectfully notifies those who owe him wood, that now is the time to use it and sell it, and if not delivered soon, he will certainly require cash in place of it. Come one, come ail ! W. W. I'AXTON. Oct. 27, 180.-3 t Domestic loduntry In Ike Wealth col Nat lons. Air Fresh Assortment of . la i r ays. ;7. ryin?. subarriber has a good assortment ' . ll_ fir FAsmoNABLE niTs, he i prepared lo'sid ;it loterr Him/ hi ri folorr, and mri•il LOW 1.1( Ulan they are regularly retailed at iu the ciidui. NI fur Iht, w .rrani v d Fine dill,, do fur Lode, l'ind Nutria. I. flue Monwray, liu .0111, du. 2 00 Motet-kin. rAtru quality, i 2 rot to 4 oti Fine Russia Hats, kinds LOW. pt.tblie aie invited to call and satisfy' themsch es. pCjsfrElt" CA.Slit and Only DILC price S. S. M'CREARY. Gettyshum, July 14, 1818.-1. MILLLNEAY. IL lUCILEARY, II A VING just returned from the city with the latest Fall Fashions, informs the ladies of Gtqtysburg and vicinity, that she has purchased an assortment of BONNETS ! Ronne! Silks, &dins, Velvets, Ribbons dtrliffrial Rowers, Cap Nets, and Illusions, together with every other artirle requisite to complete her stork of Millinery, and which sho will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. Gettysburg, Oct. 90, l 848.• NOTICE. T i ETTERS of Administration on the Estate of PETER B. HUNS, late (*Reading township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing in the town of Hampton, he hereby gives notice to all indebted to said estate, to make payment with 4mt delay, and to those having claims to pecans the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN UROUGH, 4ciner. .....Sept. 29, 1848.—0 t VC 11, irETTERS of Administrationon the Es -4 Me of ALLOWATe MILLER, late of Mountpleattant tp, Adams co. dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment without delay, and o thomthaving Maims to present the same, partly authenticated, to the subscriber, residingis the same township, for settle- Meat. iIIeHAEL LEVE,NSTINE, oa. - 43,0.—a Liner: NOTICE• „ETIVERS of Administration on the 1,41 ) &awe of Gnatnan rem deceased. 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Friday Evening, November 3,1848. --- FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. ZACHARY 'TAYLOR. : TOR vrc PRESIDENT, KILLARDjFILLMORE. filiiiiTokio • 21;tcT06, John r. Sanitarian, oftebeJt . on county, Thottuts M. T. M'llon Dan, otWashintoon county RE PREHE NTATI Vf. ELECTOR/1/2 1. Jps.G ‘ Clarkson, Withertli, 3. Jame, M. Davis, 4. Thou W. Duffield, 8. Daniel 0. Hauer, A. Joshes Dungan, 7. JAhn - I). Stride, e. John Landes, O. JOG. nalunocker, II) Charles Say dor, I I. Wm. G. Hurley, 1?. Francis Tyler, THE TAYLOR PLATFORM. '1 have no private purposes to accomplish, no party purposes to build up, no enemies to punish —nothing to serve but my country." "'The power given by the Constittition to the Executive, to interpow his veto, is a high cornier votive power, which should never be exercised ex• cept in cases of clear .violation of the Constitution, nr monifext halite and want of consideraticus by Congress." "The personal ppinions of the individual who may happen to occupy the Executive chair, ought nut a control thenction of Congress in question of domestic policy, nor ought . his ‘lbjecton,4 to be in terposed where queatiens of - c,Matifutionar power 110••• been settled by the carious department/ of govcriunept,tipt,i licuivioce)l ip by the.people." -Upon th e subjects of the tang the currency, the improvement of our tnent 'highways, riven., lakes, anti htirborvi, the will of the people, 11.4 prewed thrqtr_th their reproeentatiyes lit Uougnvg, 01/lit tOIM respected and carried out by the Ex• pro e " )s , i 00 2 011 a I„) 1 (P 0 .Wt, at and miler all eiirnmstanren, is 1111111t1011:11(.11thlity. w he avoided, if compatible with national honor." "Tile principles 'of our govermumit, nn well no its true policy, tiro typos. ed to th.• subjugstion of other nations, and the dismemberment of other eintutries by conquest; for, in the tanau:tql, of the great Washington, 'why should we quit our uwu w otuuti ou foreign ground.'" Z. TAYLOR. rr'For rime part, In the dark and troubled night that is upon na , I see no stir above the horizon promiAing light to guide us, but the intelligent, patriotic, 1 - NiTEIJ N'1111; PARTY of the Uni. ted titates." DA NI EL A'EIISTEIL. .'1( Oen. TAYLOR is cleeed he will do mom to CURB THE SPIRIT OF comensT and CHECK THE SPREAD OF SLAVERY than any other man the Whigo can elect." JOHN QCINCY ADAMS. Gen. Butler's Opinion or Gonerat Taylor. In hi speech on the Fhaids War, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 11, 1840, Gail. WILLI/0e 0 DUTLIII, the pre,w•n& Irofoco candidate for the Vim Presidency, used the folidwing langutigeta . refeleuce to Gen eral Taylor : "Grantee Taylor succeeded Gen. Jessup in the command, and as / heard an crooptater agorast him, 1 presume there it nun?. FORTENATELY FOR IfErfRELF, SIR, HE A mut: ; and fortunately for the country, HE IS A SOLDIER OF THE HIGHEST ottuEß.', TAYLOR MEETING. "A little more Grape, boys!' MENALLEN, WARE UP A Grand Rally of the friends of old A "ROUGH & READY," in Menai len township, will be held at the house of Camila:a MYERS, in. Bendersville, on Saturday the 4th of November, at I o'- , ,/', , :A t .,,, preparatory to "a strong, pull, a lone pull, and a pull all-together," for the old Hero. who NEVER SURRENDERS., ."Old Zack'; Corning," and expecte the. Hough. and Ready boys of "Old Menallon" to be about on the 7th November, and roll op for him 200 maority. Weean do it.:-4hall we make the e ffort's • Let all who are disposed tb sustain 'the' man who has done so much to 'obtain the honor and interests of his country, thru ouf on Saturday, and lend pi hand so :the good , cause. Kr Good speaking my. be ex. peeted. MENALLEN. ThO),v, of,,Etlutiour Tim Presidential Fla4ioa in thicetatowacior miarly bald a Fzioisir, owl Om change ofiloy, mai not be gonormily known. Com abould,theivrart isk•4 4o, 4Thriti4•ll. Bo Ple Aut. ighilir4be is* piimiliothsl4l9 l 4iuivilwilliciimi 44114•4414. 1 4okomPh4lol, Pooinm b tioliompk, .Thaecksop 11c7th.of itrovemetri: t nazi' so Ootday•foe sluotiowEloci t essi aLAmide& and nos President of:the United • (rDo not mistake day. 'MT( Oft! ' ° To thin aer•litspnifu t g:Nonmik, voi r ;stb3r m a!' hit& on j efeCtiqie digs, we !ay, 4 , 44 , 1,:0ut g e olinif„'flpa`4a our 1.0,14 . 0 gni:J . 4o4! Or( will be OM s!?7, lb. . 9 9m , ° 1Y 31 ..k ,4 9 PeIPPY !if! 4)n ger• it is *AO/ vSiAlwrk 1 4 1 4 MA, VW fiwomittigsfA kb** if dig woto orrNmutißtnis I**oll4 .. WabliQ twiii lit'Ntilf 4014.: WAIF. Dinka 4.41$ *at &somata padyouavdteembisoisk (a*, rad .foritiktikii tulles tetafitenc* or t h e taiwo4 . , .. I , GE___ TT , YB , RIJI V , ~ it , - , ,-,piß I li ,D3IA ( B L i N I •' NO- - I • N , OYE „ E _ R 44 i . Si . g •• • - • '.-. , 4'.t: : ~1 r' : .... -. I - —', If f , ll .8 1 •• '', 1. .., . -',. d 1 ., =rw „.,, novo imlrzim' That "eternal vigilance is the prise of liberty." 0 It requires sa much care to preserve political rights at it does to secure them.. pir present Rulers havof qsurped Kingly powers—tram pled upon the tOonstitutiorr, and citin temptuously Vetoed the known will cif the People' as expresed through their representatives, An ' ofpo'rttinl- . ty *ill soon be presented to rebuke u surpatious. To,negleet this opportu nity will be to endorse the usurpers. To 'improve it will be to itrengthmi the stakes Of Freedom. REMEMBER That Lewis Cass said at Cleveland, that the success of the Loettfoco par.. ty Would be an endorsethent of the acts lor the present Execntive, and a guide to' his successors. What Whig is to endorse the Annexation of Texas--the extenttion of slavery-- the unconstitutional commencement o a f' the War—the censure of Genera 'Tay : lot's 'humanity—the repeal of the Tar iff of '42—or the Veto of the River and Harbor bill ! REMEMBER 11. ' 12E117 i lpdißeyp„ Tt. Coldiiißen. 15. Win. Wilvdin. 16. Chu. W. Fisher. 17. And. Q. Cuglin, 18. Thos R. Hasidism. 19. Joseph Markle, 20. Daniel Agnew, 21. A. W. Loomis, 22. Richard Irwin, 3. Thomas H. Sill, 24. B. A. Purviance. That the Baltimore Convention has pledged Lewis Cass to oppose the principle of Protection to' Home La. bor. If he is elected. the whole power of the Government will be tnr= erted to enrich the manufacturers of Kiirope and impoverish the manufactu rers of our country. That Lewis eatnthrough' the 'Bal.; tiinCre Convention, has deelar'ed that general system for the itriiirent of our Rivers and Harbors is tinc,ou stitutiono.. The policy of loeofoco ism is hostile .to .our internal, Cori, merce They can expend thousands upon a survey of the Dead Sea, but not a dollar to remove Snags and Sandbars from our own Rivers.— They can commission a score of Na val officers to analyze the waters of a Lake in Palestine, but they cannot expend a farthing to build or improve Harbors upon our own Lakes. - {EMEI4II2tErt That while the true policy of this country is Peace and Amity with oth cr nations, Lewis Cass is the 'bluster ing Advocate of War and Conquest. That Gen. Taylor is opposed to “lenv ing our own to stand upon foreign ground," while Lewis Cass advocates the subjugation of the whole of Mexi co, and the Conquest of Cuba, Can ada and the West India Islands: REMEMBER That while Gen. Taylor was labor ing to prevent the unnecessary elTu sion of blood, Gut. Cass was voting. against the Wilinot Proviso because it would be "DEATH TO THE WAR."--- The soldier wished to SAVE, the Der& agogue to nEtrruoy, iife. REM EMB ER That Lewis Cass, in -his Nieholsoft Letter, nth-creates the 4 idiftusion orals= very." 'lts is but anotl4r woild far its extension. Those wio AGREE wits him should vote for him. But those who wish to restrict Slavery within its present Hauls" and to DIFFUS lt, FICEED ow everywhere, should go against him. REMEMBER That, in the' sane' NictullsOn letter,' he, he, acquiesces in the cleiated,, right of Southern Slaveholdera to carry their slaves into New Mexico and • Califor-' nia. H,is idea is that it would not be wise to quarrel with, ,the South an the mere question of excluding Sla very temporarily from free territories recently acquired. This• concession would . render slavery permanent in those territories. The only kepe of .t 1 .4191 there isje lieep pft tk,Sltti-c iefleence wail the lerfiterige,agel 0 /13W-, iced. into States. • i It REMEMBER". ... " " #iat *et' hits' beit"dohe 1 , 4 ,1 • l'efli.„;4°4c ' i 4 iB , PallY 11, mg, a*, the , the,frienda, of Bireer in 1844, scouted the election of Polk, the annexitiim 01, ,TPX4, 3 ,,A. War ,aiita AlleAlireUen- NA , •etteneion of Slavery. ',Let the foP. ly of the . Pant warn againat f9,*, 4 1 . #6, ‘ REMEMBER . That «a full Tot is a Whig . Vic 119:4PetvitAtithe4Ipotil.gf .theNhigt;• , c.wg canit;bei when 4dt pull tog f`UP ittOekr Wiritoor ;} ' -Daa'asijkpitirtilrosethiii,lmmeeiiineti ofillkibiOniateueediawlin We kodelee ter *ay. altialbt4l44ls 4 .6Miltit nob did v►omibk; %opMel , aiat bt *ft/44 Anil unable to geeniftlii "''' ' ' • REMEMBER -11 , " 111;4#14083 -1"11 Remelt/I)pr the Tariff Fraud A 1( ; 1844 arrygnqw4air , Papxs, most TO A l MIMI-CAN i/NPUCTIIT IF A Hewn Mamma. TARA TV OF .1842; —We again call upon. you to remem ber .the,INVAM,QIJS, FRgAUD pract iced upon the people by the ',Pontoon leaders Oa 1804 : Remember that they not only rePreeented' Aames K, Polkas in favor of the „Tario - ,, but that they strenuously contended that he was .ths especial friend: 40d advocate of the Ur i , tercets of Psamfylvania, As evidence of,tkese thing we.,need,..but, refer. Az mong many ,othars, .to the following publialied during that campaign.' in the Harrieburg *Talon," then edit, e 4 by. E.W. _Hunan, •who- is, now Chairman of the ,Locofoeq . state Con tral,Committee , , , , PoIIL arldjhe Tariff- 1 1k Vila Faletaiied t We perceive! that the Hsiribhurgllntelj ligencot. Arial the mentiaoitr an aminewiy the charaoteristie t of, the coon papery, nounces Polk in advance as ea "open and aiewed '.Fharatti theorist." 'The' authority to atial gratuitous' assertion lei of course, not furnished by the lateiligeep. cer, as it is the policy of the Whig press to dial is , hobiimil t misrepresentatien.bpth of the incii god measures of the Democrat ic party. Now tei . happen to know, and stele, upon the indkotity of a Tennessean with whom we conversed et Baltimore— a near neighbor of C'ol. Polk—thot 'he holds the doctrine of Pree4rade in lingual ffiediabhorrenee: HE NEVER rADVO , DATED IT, AND. HE NEVER -WELL He is in favor of a judicious revenue tariff; affording the amplest inpidental tptoptc 11110N TO ALF-hapax HeJs s the expeeitil feieetd itad•advoitite 'Of the COAL AND IROl$ • iN'TkigX§TS4,thosetAwo great objecti of. solicituile AqtePetigsyl vanians, and beIIevingPERIRLIMN - in our laws to be Of , thialckliable made, is opposed to the disturbmsfe the exiling! tariff (of 1134 . 2 . .) 6.111 WQ etitp. l1 1 , 1 pan the very batirttilAoritfri aid. amber* the democracy of this ,greell *ato against listening to the se ,of f the coons. The it-title: 4 o, strong'inathet, of . POLK and DA LI.AS hive itavaleui.ei- etnies with such deep conataruation as to make them - dettlieralti in "feeling sod 'un scrupulous in the dee ofmains. Iira'REMEMEtER tbat IS (Ass voted in favor of iPEAl..y('ithc Whig Tariff of 18 0., ;awl in faior of the British Free-trade - Tariff of 1846. 11:7"Remember dint aWII3, CAM is the candidate , pf the, IN9stk Free Tredo party, and that hie pleclnnt to the Pres idency will be reigartlmf aivirdenisiatt;hy the American people :giro); of : the Oritish Free Trade policy, and aglinet theproteo non of American hitinitlry: To woti, Hopi The smoke of the first battle his been' iteared away, and the victory Inetberin : ressalded.ts; the Whigs ! But anotheronto* at. iinedi And the friends of Taylor and . 'dlmpre, ; ii they wish to achieve anth e r victory; ' etfl tbore ihnintla than the 'Brit; must go to work immediately and arm themselves fbr the fight. We have but a short Use Sowerk—let to commence vigorouily at moo.' Rome the committer& and let emery man fool it to' be his duty to give them all the' atraidence ho ram Thom who were not out at the doy ens:Ws election, mint bo anted end Mooed our on ths 7th of November. Oen. Taylor !Night bravely and sueceeefully for no. Let on work is fltithfully for him and our 'greet principlet. • Let there be no slumbering nor faltering. 'We know now what we cow do, and shame upon to if we lose the victory by neglect or inactivity. PRIM SYIiVANIA hp te ken hot place i in tfie rote b& . !Inuit!' of i'ItYLOR ea , VICTORY ! She' mud ?haver surrender," but g on comparing and to conquer I • 'row* ar?►Tlor the rciw►of bright ! ,(4/43iA/11/ZE, Raul the ViCTORY 18; QIUXW, • , • • , , ) 11 logo k Out tbr @Wm ! Tr it' iie4ero strirta br any kind Of abed weather' sherold'bkhr °kilter-day of etectlen, lit'the Whigs of daoerritaral teintshipr see to providing' cot Rat able converutteilerall theiti voters' ishe eienot oonripioßtl.T to electioa teitheut, ./Wheth er ra6kbr .Bins,' they should, provide %Tip tar t all did tigeir 'end end ibois solo sitrota the no edri"byttnee'ot their Reisattissivrani I SIN NP4 II !, 4" or PCO43I4KAT/W4•—• p, I Same week, , , Imo*. between 08,000 eo *4;000 ,n 9 ptOlen: from on boar4,oge , the i ll!TIR ,*V!, and Pn, PricUrtjOi • YOk4 l a l „ n _mg, man _ ,irgßO 40, Moore,,. wig,,, 'FR IRifIYuYo" ' ll 4l l lnPisonipi 1 *4114p P iliteri N1e. 1 4.114 1 11F •PPIT4 rik 41 w iTtunluft , YßTY, OMPflg ffNlqngi P. , * VorTl a rg. e9iflt wh o ,w A l° ' a t a '' r vtlxmoitii4 #4,oo l F%t° Cf 4 ,s 194 * • im . yprottNx,fovit mow:l4RnicsAvei ' l l 9 i ° IYAKIEci2Ifft( A , r 44. , ~q4a. 84 4,4 , ' 4, l :fletivkrkt Afirvh,it i a l ivigxv,9 of v e morn, (,‘. Lihni4c ,IA tiirpttqs 5 ). in be ! fi'llEkt ON ON% P 76; PM, INL rfui ~a " 'a i tAklP,l % 4l : R4l- flGailt!l , e'IPOM . "`, l 4 l t Olifipiltii. mpst 9l ullierc i 1fi 6 WP., ( 9,4'7 , 9°'? ii. ill'Ji.,± IV rumitolpty!kr ovcorr, n ag? uffiql,l ( Pnil m Prok ri,ylA Went,, if to ea v.' htf.,!lgt° ,°°R ctr, to P2902_?, thei. , e t om , 6 rpfn u tit .19mi,latAppy:. I n prf i „. iv,..,r,0, q ~ iill / 11notog, b,r fituptypy,, II: 1 4%. 1,411,794 0 an ?A r‘ 4 4°P,ln. cles ii;l ?. 'WY' tilfh?Nlie • Yt ' l l r, likc,ltY,Mitti hOPI", If „fiiiii# ol . l , Itl:eitl B P o l 6 4 4 e4 hti / 11 . 11 ! II P 4 f' , 'T ''C't‘iN it a q o f,: t'e'll trii r rP •! 1 .10:11 ,1 , 1 11N Ni l ilt , Pct. °T. W i t r. -ei ‘ tioA 4 ~c; SAVO IP," w 1 f Pe5,1r04, 'A 1 P o r OYF r k!: I O+4I"CY , w ßAl'lffillit 49 , flI t tuOql,r .exitnitr444o9. nitgisiva the 141 1 th' inseiktwonak ?Ponley Itriet atttl . !Jatin , iterkit, 'made Aiwa. etstain,ie lite ()divot county' JaH byeaallit watts A. Milo& Of WO. is , offered Air the : apprehension' of bsillhior NO kit either. ' lIMITIE -- A , GieViVint• • • Nitta- ,- - 'fitly' whinnied rivilmid I WW never pass Mean ' • In the emir de speschremeelly male 1 at Vickshul , byftoLJetferatiorDwiedsoil a Elmator 0 the United States,sed,ssaras bit oTtilY dicalpirty„of which Gam* Gasiriathe head, he alluded talks bale 1 °Mum lista, and to the ihmadeee•wait duct of• Old Invincible oaths* araisiseDkj He said that during the peogrese -alike battle,,sdat be (CoL Danis) was wmaiiii4 Gen. Taylor came and sat don's hyrriss,,,,. the kill .4 isalguation. on,s barw. mow ed elruiglilafg with 1 . 14 tilmiseistot di! 4 14 , sorrow tor the brave klipits wits Ad en and these who wentraii hitt —when, on being ittionsid. as is ' w • iiiirfooses,' he' reSied 4 % ' th e *it - it miiitinstitired will ' Pintail lit 'his nYik:-_. a If* Isounderl'irriboiford ink' sad I sliil never pass them" eiNtil l'''''''''" • '-'-• ''' "'" What, s, no§le,sit T. , ;yr aim& rably sailed 'fir a li•tial ifaii ihe Taylor banners for the ham* Al iliwainhamos• How lull of sympathy for the wounded rank • and ' wail ealealleal is touch, ronsWand••animated* Owns die American people.. ' 'WfM'etindd ilia idat to WlYOinloriuolOiihiorifpi:r.'77ol444 44 phiimiali, :and . Wt!. NPR eve ell heat united itaaabsey Taylor r eadiisi Wart is at ' gitterbuir and mageasimitsa;as Mahar" is digestant and clear. ,r ' i' Pierer did 'the human Malt conceive a nobler' sentiment than the ottilettered by Oth. Tayiot upon 'the dbive acectiaci.,— As. represented •by Col. Davis, the inaiti• view between Hen. Tiller and hialseif occurred at the most critical stritidloldlie Nadel 4:814ns Viiti, when tipir 'aiir the' imilidn *is ioudese. 'ilia' lank- ihk Mille fell (*Wait. COL Drain 'keit Waie sivoitN 'wounaed and lati'brfeillair ai At ii criA. - ' At drill kructionfrot • sOlMitcias as 10. die 4164_ of tiiiii ek contlier, Cot 'Davit insulted Of 'l l * for as to his piltpOme"+.lloW charatiwitie of dui patriot and the chivalriseinsmerske was the reply,--» My wounded A* Sip hhl me, end I sAall never pass tithe la 'fireto i -,,,, • •,,,,,,,,., • , 4 - . -.TT - . -.. " -4 's Gelid& a alli.: l si n t• is ow !.f e s ..., A i d _ ing must have been his heart at s reneseet like the one* *MHOS, Onnef to the reso -11401?. of neI:PF 1 1 9aYiNli oungsil °D.* mercy . mercy . of, his enemy. 'Where is s essett beauty in the, ientlinens 1 pa*!u• Ipa, the thenglit4hich elided endisi every pa'trint in' the land' to Gin. Taylor. 'Pori his own fate, He thought not ;"but aft hill thoughts were for his el:loony and the' bravo men who had , &lien smaind Me, W ho,• that has a heart sensible of what ill due to true' nobility of wittl.'bro will, lows the good old 'oldies—bur will :donee him' fur the conception, and reveses•co fah mar the utterance of such s ffieruitnera as ibis:, ”411 y wounded are !behind vse. end 1 ._ 4at l_agvcr_ Paw Mt% ri4vtd,L"' - " TOE' FARIifER ANIY - Tl4 TAILOR - - , i 1 A farmer going info a tailor atop ! ass recent occasion, demanded to knour,the price ,of a good cloth coat. the Cloth .11,14 of American matintlcture. The tailor replied that g n u,* dig', c o Ap o ,much less,,, and were so 1.01411 cheaper, he would recommend hie it , boy, a coat made of ttiglish CIA: Two spec imens' of cloth were p!oduced, ilea. the fainter elnise the Amerman ?natit t eleilt.-L "liiilo,," said he. "td the eity 1010114, to sell my clip of woot aid sold ii imulojr for fifty cents , per , p 0 00tl:.' r. have el l 3l' . sheep, from ' which I raise kit ha ve oss hundred ind eighty pound; ofivi,ol;, Ads. in 1813, brought me ninety dullam„ 4 yesteiday sold My one hundred A s 4 evil, ty pounds , of wool.' at 36 cents, wbuit yielded me only .fittritoor dOihn. '..,N,oliri: if , yon take filly four Frp'6lisety.thvtivip mains thirt cis dams, Whirls thane ies : geiged leasjor my wool than in 443.. I bought mY coat of Amerion'eloth tholijes fifteen Allittp. 'and you ask Aiit)W 44P. teen cfellare. 80 I I ir, 41 1 1- *, O /"bel 0 %"7: itnii4nd' Viso ilitity ini on iiiiriow. ..Boi;t4ii ii pot all— we near an woo furtakdii; whieli to 1843 employedtwo Imp died'ineit'ind I Supplied' thew With gar den truck mut' pbultr y•LA.itith ewe,' liiinair an& cheelle. - ." The inimical, USW working; sod :I bawls no:4llMget ilk ' '. for sty produce. I usettitseestraereamp five dollars a year out ofilirtserie. asdist helped to pay for the sugar and groceries of my tamilltis:' Nietuscittillik, I ankles of poeket SKI ' there, and 118 Nl* iiitok, making one hundred sed einem deihima,....w My wife and daughter Audistull their commou clothing, and yre spentlits Fajthe in thii'shops:' reef, then, afkyqur c•r— English cloths tb yourielChielhirre up'llif AAA nevelt to Westrlitty' article - clothintinade Ilinti foliiit gooill i r and that should be ' the; resolve inn* Ainettean. "'lthre.ithr4itiiottid . Dior ,ocratie tieket 'tin *IA, , 1 ' • kat*, mai Alta l' tee retrititittir, - Aireie irinte'llar'Arneritant ' leiniditetairsik. l 'lli the - 414 arms; ti ritis 'aool#thirthe kiS of pthintisip Idlnatitillk*e,!iiiill legit opirtintrit'ke Reli t ' '"lii'lllk , ksiOlalt • obratiii'paitY;' bid flit otitokiMdb 'bit irti O P tte; 'a litili l k Ai:1'1% 1 11r 61'1W ' ItiilhO tidthing at' Mt' jibtX; war tber ' dllettliniiteß lug, wid tii kgoidtheiii• - ).: crat, I voted for . it. I have desithiPtiiiite" this yeart i rl have; v,pfcf kr , t I earl good dentlftWdbefffit;36 is now 0 1,11: catlie If :14 ddeti o intr;'qii li! :r t ,y.7., oflB4Bll ,0 lbr theTirtr m of l. ' miry old oamaenata itaioatittaatheitiat tilitOnee t-.thatAwni , their knit ;•.if , thertbirei nee eiguith pit wol' , belnine. , "'ter *Air , ute it coat of litetAmericin cloth, owl *gem, you don't 'chest ute.-with- Twer7-10setiset trash, for if you do, it will be the-last coat you willetecteilibelhin; 1 . /1,41 'Moue Ilift.i.rol:"ltittnikr. Maisitehtisettil" Tolunteati who addressed the tient Taoclrmeetiret in the Noithern Liberties, night before , kuu. is sow err tour:through, the- latent,, , fulfilling engage melt to he has metleeki adikeen Tailor meet ings. Col. Wright has been a promieent pipmber of the Locofoco party,in Maria chtliate=lied ttitee then' candidate lot Corlexti' atitinit'johit Quin Adbuits; and WM iticlntly 'again nominated ty the law party' Air Congress agahmt Mr. Ash= mun, which he declined in coreegeence of ri4„ iat 7 i# Plrainthaila -*Melt girt I *Mt UlO ill=tisikiriblil die Wilt boo ,91mona rintdred thollAs 4 1 41.41014 ifer.nlait eany,Petuttylva• alaitaretenottar t ago g go eiteadd be at Mecca reSors4dEssi of JAW*. They say . il;le along ea le tAiiirthdriliiitit ranee Le ralood, and dot Plopa arias bet naiad for Pass 'mil #4. l .t'VT 114 i *lO4lO 4' mtilltlY earn; an doe you °pill oat do abetter thing dna Pekaasfinsaiii iaatteti tee das inferitaidimacemnie tieW -11:d1j, wi s_Kayeßtant.blate &mot strain easy aessela P4iireaber„ they trail be AeretatO by lb pilitsfriat Ms irtiadinarn, the '''lriret. &ad hadiretter *I. itiloitotieh Ur We ii#peinslarmilealesin bostietable Mince, sal whisk usairebri happen in know, le eamaillialial by anateassurarin progreee fa ski. wigs au adarti dee ••eiroon. idankami as Mrs" to ha sad fa Panaudiersaa lerraitthe State he she anikkaailr Ailldll eitkirtinesuelat lioratok kw do% Ps :4#110)`-,. ' It ibie Adam"' beat" ,ait . F l ili n t6 l i 1 rhiltiiiint:lZ e ,' Y buy dia gui aftliasibranitt fanners aiiiiinseit ail nridut el to a reality, evardirre iisisiiinili - that which an iberrnapecasilseintufdelbat in their asaiwo - wsprias' .*oh, ice/' people haw berm " bytaaidatin dans-. mune and, tains a bet • they have mime pa bees add Nlasegaia worisraidull the inadsalls eif adainea•diat mew *pander- Wl* law. Resiza .wai t f(mikeourate4t !gm Ibigffive.beAl*inktp.oftgor its, . " -7: latesay lici? "PlillaV,, 1..- , 4 " ' I vFlriv". ,- to4thitAtfit:/114;* '4 - .; -, n!cf,lM t?, -Ita li - -11 0 ' it e ti4cisieif a ' - eirlbe fined lir efil, rid IiToIW Id ws Wardfingteribireleh*.4 aloud spar Ilia *mar' 'esporkintit of bdiery,, as edifies similar smake; °AN e man+ , ass ewe sue trim& leo, uttuarl, y I he. ' Wade* peraabdy. drag the isaatiaa bads*" ea Nam Itadr,edsgeas , ielieam danstsad. as einessive whew lie santaaaN red.lll the Wended* ,sd, WO*, mite-, s Cusco. Lasaregin u cen4ol4 4/hr mita is 4 lbw ltammummil. at I9iisliklphir- 1 41 S nog care r Oki; doe 416044411,9400 h , idi* Ile 'Mils iiespisaml...eim ex-, mod lit des Mrataidas TIN. to *pa& airs -.• .1, •Laseeklia d fraiirtbs taw of hitiSonviel last amsemelb ofthf eatietetae l aideeveredietatibLishiiirimideameofthe m•ne. by wasestiog led le6eseeriitorthst the wituateas ea the ariikeorere ile,„ inn oftidled lisesnisy.by wend, Caidmaik arignimit. bi4 , 4a iioaimslocacat of him' Edo* l emailaittOimilom. lbw mina. ,Aw walk *49,1444.bi nr g the Nile:mail' elegy. pc pray l *tiearia eaasideratde ei 3 •r, alba mid tic le Nuke heii Mb' " Ifs waded Bari the ea Witte' tit' attudor befeee2 eldlo* had atter he had ameadairbefdieiseiratibbige is dietuolt, which tree fatetiresedby die liar. 4 Fieithieea, Proteeettet Chew Lastifidde amid- he eras abuidieir Ism tbs. et seieg fees deiimeattiL ro kik Catsooe., that. the .fitioat *tame Wale ASKO Vaal 101e-Tabs the4 ll 4. em 9 1. 11 4 , -911 11 bad-P 4 41,P4,010 1 114 ; I P. earl thet fops the endear" of b su6 p iripg ei at 611- simi dirk eeelif acia. two fie 460 - #11.44; 1 11011#0,' did the doliesieek etteehided'erta thieTerkia istemeleaddmedissisfA aged Mr." . The tap imam tied doritrover hisifeeo-. the Imre um plead .assed V. by iheginiptioneept , the Nairn ewe he* zemeiedy Matsed as the boa& TM oast meement and.. he eppeeesidas the tar it ,ifieliteetut god. 1 4 was sisk assita in Witt. kW,* ett I ra I swissaiss f wadsgr a lP.OrnT.,,R47. fie pared dos*, 44blon,ttep erased. avid .4 ealeae aakiastanta nese& These wise ahem be hundred PesTis itillitedietaidheamettatihsee , been aasmp'. 411111111MILIOnlibliate -- -; il 4 , • aratailesitiieniiiiti.:=4 "ifirsif de=" Ofessiitateideit 'ossiiiifed at ilio dirilliiig: !of 111r.:•lleasy • 111minkartbwr.inilifs illy, iiik Twits's! eat buit: A tit( employ !idiot*, Elmly. sawed Elia:abed' Myers, ,atireastami as fill a lamp whilst burning, fswia 'Leas esmanialets about a gallon of Maid 'The lipial, lamb is well known so be as inflammable as, gunpowder, ex in tiloe cum. puuLag the whole cha in ir2r is 11 Naar. awl *ems:Kim to thy (.1101- Inv olii.egiriL, and also to that of an only sap of Mx. 8.. :gen about two years, who i 1•11115 Ili* ILO jai ai the time. A nuigli- bar who was summed by the explosion !similiifn ima Me wpm. rail to their assist..., ;sane. and rescued th e tnifortu:la 1 e victim 5,, whomittit otherwise have i wristlet] in the ii. .., . sessi.,g vastiestat. u pun exanuina ti o n botli Irene &Mai to fle severely injuse4.--- 1 !The chili Ihistremen until the lolloilltinj; ' Imore* whew drain mien . its sufferings. 1 TU- pri 2411 , 0 WM rtittnti to b e in a 'very duiperows simatinsa. but there is now a prof ishiLia of her -ore' urestt.—Lancuster ' liisiims- .. 1 I. rounzAL itielis....—Ytdiliczi fycli,p. Ita, bets snowed imp ilk ~i isril: a IJo„it in :Nt;',% , Oikalts, itat i J 0134 ioiArit&e' 4 PI tti '; t w ? panics Ins tltell .11141pAiril Zit aacti)t /Rca mks azi regaLa6us rcspetqing plthlio' re obeetierzs 1:11 prOtrifit.lllF, 111 Will pre% cni "•• sinic amid c0ar..4104.2. • P.P14. 1 441. 8 : • , ~.~~~ ~. EiMEM SERIES -419. 70. Per's onal , Character of Gen. Taylor, The ~hoic career of a modest men is Arm is epking *Pelf known. True modesty is the ett. spring, of trim merit, and " vsunteth not !taci t "-.• Mush is with , Gen. TAT WA. Distinguished no leas fur his modesty than fin his great military es. plaiii,ths public, has been left to discern by chance ilia 44 Hula his shining social and domestic vit. toes Voittl,: like other truly great men: the bettor liellicatbensa known, the brighter doer his eheteeter become. Every body knows him as asuccessfolcom maw*, who hi achieved elms of the met brit !bait victories of which history furnishes any re cord; and every body is acquainted with the 5011. rage, judgment, and irreacnre of mind by which there triumphs wore won ; but many have yet 4 learn the full beauty of his private character. Wit have been led to these remarks by meeting. during the ssuie hour, but in different mm o, with the 'au neied articles., each discloaing some new trait 'a'nd' new beauty in the personal character of the geed and brave doneial , ,„ , ~,„ , Letter/ rom lile IfeV. / HONAII SAVAOS4, llet forcl, .11 - ew ifampshire, to a geridt anon in Salem, Massachusetts, dated ' Itteroae, (N. H.) September tB,lBlB. Bean SIR : Since my return trom a 'M il at the South, many inquiries have heee made , of, me concerning Gen. TevLost„ with, whom I hail repeated interviews last winter, both in Mississippi and Lquitdana. Stich is' the solicitude in the public miti4 on Mitt subject, and Ito few in this sectiort of the, country have any personal knew-, ledge of this distinguished man, that r 'hese thought it my duty to commit to writing ntyrecollectiona of him, such 58 were to.: eidentally gathered from a few soeialealle at his leisure momenta. Having known something or each other twenty-Ave years ago at Baton Renge, where I ,was then engaged in the Christian Ministry, there was probably less of moray,about our intercourse than if we had beep entire strangers. Gen. Tayler is a man. of Plain common sense, conversing freely on all Piaetical subjects, and with a mildnese and modesty you would hardly 4INIIRIt from one. who has passed his lifo' amid Me sepnes of a camp and the herd ihips of Elie tented field. i A ..prproinept trait in his character, which,, may one on a slight acquaintance eatunot i tailte, ,uotice, is an ineerturbaide Wetness and self-pcisseasion. I never saw, ,4,ettlO MPrR, Ave front any thing like ner. vilYnrideMil4hility ; and this quality, I shnuld, think, may have contributed as mu l ch, im. tiny Ming else ,to the surprising ancneentAtet tattended his movements in the i'late wei.„.,,Speeking of Buena Vista, he txMilierlY, renmrked to .me, without the les* 4,extlietthe,conveniation would , ever, Rl l ll l ffrifitithiel it‘ftatt, op his lips once, or tyrifm, Strlllg.Mo:lteat of the engagement, in,mentiospo his officers the parallel that, ,e red, tp,him, as to disparity of forces,„ _ lyreartjhelfeituatien and , that of Henry Iry i h ,A g jn c cut,', He .also said that, at qpe,time#lring.thet memorable day, some ; Fir,/11,11y/DCip4 .otEcers rode up to him. expoptamg, it,ast,!their, decided, opinion that, t , was desperate— r Oatita,Anna , had . #lOlll- , -4, rut they saw no hopo.r- , - .. ' ' ta s 1 .. i ' 1 , . TIM. Wei,, -rep y. .cannnt i 4 min enthiyortemmtly._ ~The enemy may, new hen pisci4hitnettif,in the, eery post. 41 1 .41/ 0 0, 1 '4 1 4 01 44 'TOO. no don4 l reelr.i .attring,Me_Kby?lfmtdmirablecordness Mat dio4Ml l / 1 .*:b1 1 11;140, 4 0 , AV 1 11 5 11 i. , W , ben. aylor ts humane. • Hie siege:Me i I were obtained. so Avg. it depended OR him, ..,with #f Won, ignitible loss -qf hn- M 14,., 9,4 1 i0r0 ,, ,P 1 1 °134. 1 Pe MO 41 the siege of Ettitp*y,tieuss.craordinary slaughter wasl owing in part to a misunderstanding of, his ,00,41 Te., Hie hernanity hasenduart;tl Notf/ m erlingly. to the soldient ; and. I isrp i confi, gat It was not for effect, but the bongo effution of his feelings, when he, wrote Millr. etas', in view of the loss of f hmipin Men . , "I feel no exultation in our imp-, eipse.y , The following incident, that oc egged 'rime years. ago, was related to me by,e i gentletruin, as we were crossing lake geeephartrain, last April. As we sat, ,in t4s,itytning, near the bow of the steam bogy conversing on different subjects, it happeoed, that Gen. 'Taylor's name WB5l mentioned. Ile said he saw the Colonel cute day, toward the close, at the head of his, regtment, having marched with them on foot.all day. Being mounted himself on a good horse, and knowing the regimens had ireme wilco further to go before halt - ju i cier the night, be offered , Col. I'. him home. Tito colonel thanked him kindly, but declined, saying hie soldiers would perlorm at oa foot, and he preferred to do the lame. !In, private life the General incorrect and . exemplary. . He abstains from the use or agtificial ;stimulants. Ile is circumspect is the motor danguage—nothing like pro-, Nutty, be mowed, ever proceeding from his lips. There is nothing of that impel.— uosity about .him that would betray him into an, oath ander any circumstances :. tic say nothing of the restraint front higher, CUTIB W 81511855. .hi company, I believe the Generalie uniformly affable and communizativet—.. Umnticcil a slight hesitation in hie utter... anue,4 which at first gives the uppearanise of embarrassment ; but as the coniersi•J• iion• proceeds it passes away. l saw .hing generally in citizen's dress, and as 1 hetes)+ , ed .to his remarks on agriculture. or •the: passing topics of the day. I forgot the-he . ro.of. Buena Vista in the plainness and' simplicity of a private gentleman. You. cannot be in his company half am hour without a deep impression that, theesti , i , groatrivarrior, Im is a lover. of themrts pmro; lie converses like a man who hail. thought much and read Much in the nourno of hislife, uud.whase leisure has been do , voted to mental cultivauun. •• hut: t!' should think his literary anu Jrci pee table. -1 The likenessicif him that fireeePftearedi represenied him with toe meehoitherolughl and warlike impression. Bowe L.fiseir laielyi seen uerwcorrt.ef,bgnt tUrl peign..! tr into. heuevolent. that eye 61 1, 101111411 0. give the realm; of (1 1 1•nc!r?irliiililettldgri Miteheil iimi-lprodileing in II loOd''yaii. Oral Wit' ~N 1;w-pi t_