::41 , 3 . s yOH ,- ,1,' 1 •'.' 4“..." ; 1 3/4 ~ ..' -...,-- 4f , j l/ ril 4 ' ; D - ,riln -,, •wr ' ''..'" 1 01 3 nt'' 44)f. •,' 4., 4 .'..' , ; 7‘ ..',11:1 ". ,, 1 , ,4 , . . , . . D. . . . e . , - :14 1. .: i . 4;s : 1 1 4 , - ........ , . f-i.... . , ~ ....„..: , . ..... .-. . . 64 il I i 11 1 1. 1 ol dv.:l-)1,1ut 1 / 2 7 c, t4; , •41 11 !,.:1 1 g Vitxt,l .1,,!•"r.1 =EMI 00, I, ji k i i ,cl.ll4 frr E t ri. „ od: Mvrt, jai rsaa-,1 at..tylo,•• 0 4M -46• 1 401t stata mat _ _ •• P'.'Aft i ,Esll l talr7: • - - A at its.4-ip 4:44 - Li. , . ,_„„ '' ''''' r tit,taiii s IND J .iii . i Air! Kermw.E.L.•iumics t , UNPIP O a, township. Mims . . - Li .c. ti/01 1 in.g iligAillairg °VP* , tv ‘, ; • ..,),wkw.44,..4010000104, .I,iii,ic m‘b ca :. 'hut 1•4 l, or 91, , . `. l Rat% tiPetAmbFlOsmotiraialu' 1 Tx 3""‘• diNgrww• I wsidlor.: bait Iptid• IF intim, were. 1104 "old.: • 1 0 4 4 , AGAIri i/V. OFFUllik, AT- Ml* :„ , ~ • LIP. PALL' " ' •fj, ofnertssonikAiiitreh,o Tt to ittfit'tri` .rabijars. 7 - ; tirtyii* tithrible Orreitid Wish lininr , ; dbleisealanta Cal add see*. • • 'OtrlVe ale vgl'ilininnentle at 11 •e'- ditailtvAAVitif tabi'day,• when "the' terms' wetly wide Initaiti•br ' •• ' ;;Ei t Nikt/OB '6I2tTEIT; Agent. P 11130,-;;;te olillelfadeslllollllWeesidLasessterdtiatoki ° boot dawdling, out cook owl dole ibis WWI; n • " .s . ' I A L L o• it '! • on,kt , '• Frin , matiermar: idteair m i to quit the ilmorririiiiillittlbitshiewl, wi ll widiont nteeteeint POMO' Safe' an 4 0. 4 4 14 . 144 fiai Mara next, • t l :iiieeko .4te Mn at his residence in .oelke l e?teefshiP. the kart/it% Perional Pr h Tert to lkheid of Workin Horses, Alia Stallion ;. Horned little, Hogs, 3 Wellehi : - 4 See Rood Wagon, - (broad4reld) jinn•neli; anniY fero Barrow tread ; Caniate .and. Harness, doki4le spd kittoyel Plows, Harrows, enn'tagesanil hay Ladders, horse gears, ficai c %we, log chains, jackscrews. grind stone„ finrie rake, hay by the 40...t,,ngother. %.t1 .1 groat variety of BOUSBUOLD - N D KITCIIEN FURNITURE. lICrA credit. of Mx months will be giv• est_ to stickle whose pgrehaaes 111110C11111 to more dsao tire dollars. ISAAC NEELY. Febroaq 2I 1850.—ta PRIVATE SALE. TifE.urideniigned will well at Private Sale, that valuable 'TAN YARD, situated in the town of Smithburg, a thri v.ing kta'netsa, village. at the foot of the Western side of: the South Mountain.— The yard is high and pleasantly situated. whh ettisaa.matVgater. - Dais" cat talos We AOUE OF -1001 D, en closet! by, post and rail feiLcing. with 14 oele liyawayi. l llo vats in two thffer eat blil4ol l ll4 s ,_itt Ptah with Slettehes be tween the.. ,T)tese itptentled. for tan niag by lifiltdri - Veisti 'a Wain 'shdp with 8 4 4 POO , Thu° it also ; A Large .14iikliang lack of ,thi Bestir Shop • fog full* Stacks; await' apd r9o, pitekleg away leather,,and'.lirdes ; also one swill aid 01 . 4 611Fbark "Theg wilt 'led With die yard a gOod set of tools. soda &st-rsle pf the latest Pa tent. :Omagh in the tom* lresinent•wonW do. well to will on either of Hat wha 100 ebeW thew Properly. They . will aloe IA a HOUSE lox 4num4bitAttnyard if desired. or skil"-the-winyiiVetlede to snit pawkiness. Peewits wishing to view the paratrwiteldholgiwaill legman. tailssatttdhdfearsoiro, or Sinjanift In. gram aim Washingtoa Wan syb kith ;• )JOHN INGRAM. ' SEIOI.I. INGRAM' EDWARD IN GRAM. • Wolf the above properly be not Wad heo foie4ll4 Febrooty It, will then for rent. Fab: 4.-Isto.ed Fla* JIAWANE !E 1 iii ' 147itill sOtaiirivatepiati mi Ili o .4ll6 l 2:xinix i g ..i,A w Agfa ioiiiitf, 0191w*,lat4 of King Wilson.. Audi*" Hclviteltasn, and odiers;lealliuge 1 ^ 1 • a,- ..' li 140 eaMina i. I`till - 1 nomirit Um,. Mix laprowwwmts are w i:tile 1- TWOS lORY:Dweptitg9osei •c , .Lo. 64Kri . with a tallo f . 6 , , pi5 eltiven -, t g'i ii,ir prgpookat e to im' kiwcitivie ' &hi, - lip an i , -' wait yeliiiie Vtiiikiiiii liiiilarivii '5 cerlskijko. ;ems, .whicli, will be awl blVlM lilluirpon'tVii mitose,i , l§lir. T P ih m e Viri b fi T rT l " il iPP ricilli " , . _:- --HENRY HERSHEYr: ; 'Sew. -Fl4lllkilbl.Jae I. 1149-7.4 I ~ I'. ~.t ~J4Y( Fiehrf ti 02 1 1 4 1 e.§1ng4 bare entered into. Part.. e nffratnri ler the Practice, of ths taw rgfieastirers , Pourts of Adamscounty...—. kisno re street, three doors fivloetlte. Court-house. the same here tofoin tieCipieil by D. M. SIIMSER. All b as i n/ire gok !r . ested to their care attended to wid;Baitlity sad despatch. DANIEL M. SMYSER, ."."WILLIAM M'SIIERRY. oft,Bc.Doring my' absence this winter :anfirfrietkig. Mr. M'Sherry is also an idnielked:to attend to my old unfinished bug *ill be in constant communi- Aidieit with me relative to the same. 04e...; .DANIEL M. SNIYSER. 4:4oift.-- , -3nt qpnetator" insert three months, 'l,, mg" " limo! this office. I(I.IIBtPANTLY on hand also, Clasps. Ihaelf , Beads, Rings and "Tassels, etc by SCHICK. ' -11 T I.' t giftilli6"ll I D AY. trvti 11T4110 ft L IM irit TT . 411" . ItAS - 1131 a tty D Usti 't Z0 r 1850 I, Pt • •k f 1 , 10 4 I ** , ' J bal*Pbelliikktedlaitkit , J 11V root plaamdAsy irons rorond.t , mrl 4 7,oarolGllF 12.47 0. 0 6 k 4 ' ' ittan.t el' TOM' *int* *kW 411 IProW, 'lL'in.clared!mjusanbin inns. . I • 1 f• Bona Wel: ser7doodilatiii tridi &Mohr: Imo* h 64, .; l id* tkooibmano lamb' . • it Of . ' : . ilorg!),f4 o sif4 l 4 Pr* PAP ..I— . "41749, w bon ono onTtes rage; ' ' ekiry on door. '' igi;,4%4A o 44flix.jln4 show; IPat del of*ist; '1 winillge thridia blow,''' •kad heir Ain blackbird got it I wadi to poliumnif mbolivemea, .' • And mho MY Wick" straight ; Karp to the 01 /ur,wqr Ir Toot( *Os i . --:: rn shot ll 7' Irt. 'bay, so .For, for amlb el P 9ll ;- ' .. My n T ealsli biumew siknoW, • • L. km come hem 1 fOiliallalip if Ues . " Int klvd' thein *et& a all Thvif' will tibt iiitiM' MY tehtiVltivid . NMI% '., •'•Or ibitities•my stem.- - • ' .i • • .. ~.• Pass an—tb wisdd is trifle elm& 1 : ' - • rte !ilu.ull ,IPLI'4 4 I II tiPor• . ,• • , Stand back, ye pomp, and let me went • . The liberty I feel+ • • • • 11, I,ltam • mat et elbow', him; • , I love its Mabebille. Within these Mecincti'let me rove, With nature tree from' atste t ' There b no Ansel in the grove ; • I've shut my•gerden gate. What boots continual glare and strife 1 I Monte almost climb; • ' I would not struggle all my lite ; I media breathing time. Pam on—l've anctillod thou grotto& , To friendship" lovu'arid jure ; You moot come within these bounds, I've abut My gardelt door. ' MY is p=r,keET A writer*litifally ie Marks, that a man's I, mother is the represetitafird of his Maker. Miiirdfldite; and Or& errine, uP turb.r-• rters between .'her and her son. While his mother !Wei, he wilt "have one friend on earth who will 'not liken when he is, slandered, vitin will not desert him when' he suffers; who will soothe him in his sor rows, and speak to him of hone when he is ready to•despair. Her affection flows from a pure fountain, and ceases only in the ocean of eternity. Whei, among the sdhs'et earth, sultclent ly and rightly appreciates the love, the de votion, the affection, and the solicitude of a mother ? Who can thank a mother for the thousand cares and troubles incidental to infancy and youth? Though we may honor and respect a father, the very term mother, arouses the holiest and best feel ings of our,nature. The mother does in deed cling to her offspring under' all, ay, even the loos* distressing circumstances. ' tier affection knows no bounds, - and her love is as fathomless ao her 'attachment is unchanging land Undying. Let no one' who has the least regard for himself< disobey the sacred Injunctions of Oro:other ; let bee words of consolation be tobilin to thy' bLeeding wounds-40%11er idvice lie reciev ed •and religiously 'observed. The kind and affectionate teachings of our parents should be edgeaven upon our memories, and in doing 'this,' one of the eommand mostivof the 'Almighty will be literally and trulyobeetved t—lablionor thy father and thy mother,•as the Lord thy God hash cote mended thee." .; DARING RoBABRY. , We learn from the Hagerstown News that bib Men, one named Poor, and the oth er Birkti l atnd the inner Very unfortunately a WO - dent" o the 'geed Whig couhty of Franklin; tie tiatetli iitheesingolat iob"-' i s istief f in the! Why 'of Sthitliiibt#g., Wial(= ingisin cotinYt't ,Ithl., on Thuisday bight of hsit `sieelt. They iier6`ilo on a visit tethe home Clone Poi:tell Prdtirnant tied Prank, be it kttoirii,' is one Of Thai peculiarly co4•N "algid . elite or thdividuals wlid, ilotwiqs sandhi the persuuuio n et friende, thdliitee of public opinion, or even the threateneti' lao rote If athe *sin inifiS idepaitto."' led feekdeadt Vatiffee'thitn'yfe4,yerpoildieulai oftoiliirleViti 'irlil 'l'iltimii4, With' that arch enem y othornitritapOiness,' Catittaii Whither. T leriiiik 'in4itM his " triditds to 'drink; ofOurst d»CSoI at 'irniteek wild' 'hies 'ln? a ilsoelif ems hetirFiiink teeth) . ;hissserio desperiihdifilddled that he'slile 'Diablo*" hirotelf'llviii (lei: Tay;iiie: Ih this state of boadife'to the iNstitter, * and too ono teed 10 mike '*iferoinis; Plink craw ere ' litssed:=W iiiill hii 'lo4at'coirjiiiitt:: t l ions ' onus ints,esafaVis itiiiiettberneelieel with the poalesiotirtirgertialtiiitlei'V ,Frank% 'prtipirit,": 1it1114114 ' i t wo # l ' 6 l' :witakis icd'arett pittliolilif his' elothini. Thus lett pertly Mfde?'lsn `l!cdpieigy dooms poor ilia eh lid *II '.ll 4)111ii RW, ' ratllol/ifir 'lltaiieWr, 'aii.. .rie g ihe tiollliiitiiiW, xliki band '-'6l - . Prost.' idedesPiettlioill Shall` eitietihirli '4.14 ihe hrniedithes Rif thfie:relit'efiltef i edlPritil al iectiailti the dell etomidesio* Of tkeir Crime. A shittineei had fallen by' the time "thew letrUitt hi:Mee: sad through this they were 'reeked te;the realdetiee•ot . i Mt ) . 'Joseph Reihett 'where n'horee *as stolen. From ther'they were followed to the residence offfaYti in Vtinklin Co:, where Hays was -art'sted, but none of the property, we be lieve, found Upon him. Poor was pursued, lanirar4sted near Iluhrinan's tavern, on the Mountain.—W hen afrested he was escnn eed in a "full rig" of Mr. Protzman's "best" and had in his possession one of the stolen watches, which with the clothing was identified. “Ilow do you feel with such a shocking looking coat on!” said a young clerk of more pretensions than brains, one morn ning. feel," said old Roger, looking at him steadily with one eye half-closed, as if taking aim at his victim, A . l feel young man, as if l hada coat on which has been paid for, a luxury of feeling which. Ithink you will.never experienoe.;" • Why is a latly's,Wir like .b ee.hive It holds the comb Why is's MIA beiseri like as Odic lie raises litorlea. I:;,,J't;n/ w ti .., !, itigiti t iiimioil BALL ; R ~ 4;0 411i,': JORVIILVAInage In , terse , • ~,, 1 . ' c „ DIIInaII . PAIIL.. -. ~ ilgildit ,it dre • a fact, boye." said 'Jim Sides,"that,l promised to tell you how I curd io'get ons itt thole Platte Diggine, and . I iteceltite‘,, yod,nivat la I WA; have it at,' ( I, l o l : ll t*4 lllll l )l l . 4 l3 ubliti' , Jxly ooo seiarte c *Wm. to, kee p it * kiltat i ti -,tip.: , , The,af• fair. raised jessy•)in , ' the , Nettle Bottom; add Tom .fortes' ybiti. when 110 liviiif held uehew' Me ' nit," glees My 'Meet 111,11404 140.4 110 'FA oiewii4olei 1 :think- . on P, "Yon fel, t Werlattiall . town called mltlelkY, ki i 'Wee.. that,aimt.-speekela.. tern start**. near , Nesaleantotn; -- e oe that wet a spontaneous 'lllll Win WV diggene, and fel' gabber 'did I'lftrllt leiliblit . l. lo,d build Oldie ittdetiadil gio#44*ll:,.*ap too e'llifee'll ,CrOld .olitaltmatt and sOher ill ( k.sixeadt....,villiiesLartmel dt . fellers 10 attend the shops, that looked , ai nieei all'- aye, as if they were goin' to meatitt"di tin a couttitti" frolia , r,rend rnre' . the it pldtliill, they war thirettalit itfkit' , 2`lttiltifirla. sea liqii'tSrthe"AnW ta 'TANM,Y,,got, il "lit OA vilt l / 2 4ttiPitA lOtWit*li thenteelveet le fele.ellethi the neigh ' WO and,: invited** Few me ha' hi inikscr contrary plastid thetnateltrili,lend:eo;ihiha 1 1 in auter.eal*PAabbr' lL A)ial 1 ,*# watt's ittohid i lilliiig ?Ili - I; ,0* bel.ifttel,ti 6, 4l l o B .the, , efl . Et Tali-. ty wur, and how note awl tftur wore, their: bor., an& their: shirrkbbersvisadthe way they stirropp s it dohltihnit 6111,Widri.' You cooldet.gto Yotite liftb'erei/Oheli,iila wouldn'titkak one' , titt',ll i thh,(4.l.ll.t. and keep a hilltisiactiF,.•llo, 'ailf: • a '• , It got to be perfect pizenifte , beatol; et. Bab the critters, spathe , -boys •gbt logethernt last tepee whet was ta'beelkitid - " 4 14 1 th ' l l had grown perfectly islarldiit':,„4.o i ' reeelle was stitPe4 C 4.4 0 11 0 9Att r 0, Ort.next Sunday might, insteadeftakia' the gals to meetin', whir, thee , could' see thee. fellers, we left 'em ltiltiiine, an& Met at Jake's, and I ant of the ifpitirdfOltir' +4 some eongregiteid'wretti,ther—ettem,.weedN they.l..S. , "Oil and Scissors!" sayelikLike jelt, , alelle ga down and lick the town, ritestraii 1" "No !" hollered Dick Botts, let's kite& these slick badgers convirt w :out of merlin and tare the hide and feather& eft on 'em!" , "'Why darn 'ern, what ii!Ye '0,40. taYl l # busted in old Jake, ,"I;iwar, it they ain't larnt any gals to weer • eturhinr : only this mornite I caught my darter Fall . ), puttire, pee on anaLtyle'_ll _relied. kV" Ate 41. I was aideep, but .I seed her, anil; made the jade repudiate it no mita take—gyieker,'! : "The boys took a drink on the , occasion„ and Equality own was ,slornberio' far , a. short spell, over a con,-utptees year ; thquekr. At last one of the boys proposed, before we attacked' the town, that we should get, up a ball in the Bottom, aud jegt outshine: the town chaps, all to death afele 'we swal- 1 levred'em. It was bard 'to'gin lit to this propositioti, but the boys' hunt to it; at list, and every feller started to put the, alair a gent.' ' ' , "I had been a long spell hankerin' :sitar old 'rem Jones' 'natter, On the hrineh; be.' low the lithium, and she was a critter good , for weak viyesnairy 'be ehe hadn't's pair of her own—well, if they warn't 'it-brace, of wiring . light-hotises; I wouldn't 'Jay it, .=there watt no ealculatlti the extent or handsomeness of the family, that gal' could bring uparound her, With it.feller like me' to look lazier 'eau: 'Talk abOtat•graiteftill. nese. did you •ever sea's enkple 'sepplin' movin' with warmth %vital T....iv Wern't' a crooked stick to loompar''to . 'heri . hilt' her old dad was awed, e H' i toUld lust lick anything that told , boo "in thenidlighti';, out- ravar'Satan e end WWI Crease' is it shill bar. with dubs. He' had a' littlehatikerii& in favor of Vie fellertitt town', too, for they girchimtprekents OF powder to' hunt with anal' he ur as precious fend df radio' hiiiilthotL' in' ikon. , t, determin'd 'ittritivt,'lno "kik his , daughter-Bets to be toy partnetit the Nettle Bowen' Balk- , ;- - ' , '- - 1 I. Well, 'My eister , lehrth' Made 'idea bran I, new fairs Of' buckskin treeritorti to go in, l and rile my plater' if she didh't pot stir nips rou'em axiteep' 'eft 'dtiwW.; ' 'She-Wild I amp , wilt the faisitiett, tbdfalhould'Wkrol ona., .li jest f elt With , +'Sur en; as if I bad :ioattaltite pressinCett me .thrott--A4lO , joints witrio 'tight togirtlterbilfilllittli ifs= !dated. and.l;knowl &mit flOoti'damte' l lOo' off.so, /gin its and storied °trio the branch :for Betsy Joust. ' ' '-' " . ' ' .. ' ' "When' I ettiledillliONNe! , ; i ike i li lie crier : . eeliPeti.,,444 , A 0 lOW 'Jame, ,Iretulgilittl goued,iiko:_tabie *la theirs. A whipping big pan of musk tos r* a. 42, lIIIIIMIMEaeitd , A *get petite( "mi)ltlstaids,l4 and %Ohl Ofbltantlitrond Midi 'butleNtelt44 l 4 l l'.-710114 itolpitettito petard te11 1 4;w 1 10 0 94/ 1 1ff.,.loi*Mitit4stkatiskei ,thI• 0 4 1 / 1 4.1400 1,00 . 04 rAQUIA•the ttook , s' 'glee. at, .rte, , Mil I,kin4. a'itfalsPekia but the 'WOO,!mock, , ii, 4tiii4 I.irOoovortoilteltoolfe e l l 4 gig (gm as good: es he lleaklat 14. , ,wtte near.. the ,door, and ready,lo, l break aifohe t i ettow i d aght.: , :,, .. ~, ,•: , ‘.l. <,, : • "What the br7i are •<loin' ha tfilktfiter says, he oat; man—lue, }wore dreadfully— "are you cotton' down here. to, ,tech"- . I 'riled up at that. Says I, "if I wur condn' for sick purposes you'd be the last ' s I'd hunt to steal off on.' 4 . 1 "You're right," says he, "I'd make a hole to light your innards, of you did.''-- ' 'And, the old savage chuckled. I meant 1 because he had nothin' worth stealing but Lis darter, but he the% 'twee cos I was a feard on him." ' *. Well, puny soon I gethered up and told hint what I cunt down fur, and invited him to come up and take a drink, and, see that all went on rite. Betsy was in an awful way for fear he would'nt consent.— The old 'oman here spoke in favor of the move, and old Tout thought of licker and gin in to the measure. Off bounced Betsy 'up a ladder into the second story, and one of the email gala with her, to help to put op on the fixs ups. I sot down in a cheer, and fell a talkie' at the old 'omen. I could hear Betsy makin" things stand a round above. The door was only loose boards kivered Over wide joke, and every step she made 'ern shake and rattle like it amilibefricaue. Old Tom emoted away, and the young ones at table would hold a 'a spoon ful of Crushto • that' mouths. and ,44 FEARLES8 AND 'FREE!' 1!=illiBMI look *icily straps, and then look at each othi. er and snigger, till at last• the old man seed • as Well, by gun:flints, ' " eilya he, ..ef you ain't tnalthi' a 1084Y---. ---. " "Jest at that moment; somethite On way above. and may I die. of Betsy did'ot drop rite through the.floor,and sot herself, fiat into the poet of mush! r't , jest tho't fu r e second, that heivewand yearth had k3earid eibh lethal . . snid,wl4oo-iiii li.diiienn7oin; Betsy squealed lika,alncaPe p ipe. ' -Tna.epot Of the.saueb bad spattered on the old awnes face, , and burnt hint;.and -he swere drat& Bd. I unitehtil'uptii ' ii of milk; 'and dashed itoieVilititi , tit ~i 4, her o ri: 1 " riil lip old l'aottuil ii.i6liii(ii ipt I;rawith:',„ria dying ii, 44:aw a y want ths-sAraps- 'Alto young ones let out a imam. as• if the infernal pit had broke lane, sad IPsiOest. gimbal( Of int Kidd TO have been'inblidf the old' 'i•Vaiity,a riniolf.' • He did reetiLilk tja's, Inf!` 1: 40 hip ,one r qf l ply ,ludalkeife,onthe it:Melia. ll* liMbtd Wm aadoiiiiiichu I did* leave sudden 1 I . sliest Imps the branch,. ,but I 1 sottatd.throagh , lie. ittlitard Tom'. Joule silver' he'd ithtilifftle'Vf.' ef ah'inch big •, of tin drza found it dtabl ins in the morn= dtig 11r 414 4, n4ndailor a, pell wher,,l Wss vnaain .but hearing Within behiftd. me,- I slacked ap and jest nottaldelad mrixottid: 11 waitlstWatni#o 6lh' i, 1 th i tr ia l "I f 'Ad la 4 e; 'ita * .- ~' l i4 vi7o,o**frefv , l,o4 o sl_ . 110 tilki4 a. MO %bough tbs,winder‘iten.bli& coal 41 1 3,14) my eapactation: , Wltihrl wad Italian? ;at the boys_zeite it, otte*Notti ipindlic and •thahr haoHd Ina' la. Wl' yhel,priliat vie' grp, to,' tily,:itlo4 ti4444'' ...rouP4 ,ilio4l 4 1 6 . 11 , 411 4 1 LWR. .Whak MP , talltutr.. , -.• rWS antl,lella ‘ all. shout is. iit 1 rarer heaved, sank Istria, hollevitlf aad'scantmill: Wa ll iny-daysv , - , i.'• • ' ' * C ! ' ' ' ' ' '..' . . lbin then;iior, ,it 4 ' 4. 5 . p 06 , ,!5ti41444E,40 (so. .thcil , a 1100.4; Ana. Atd ,keYs ling gals- t ki. ~. . ,analog. latfin, at ray.mirage, outdithe pieldni 'I. wur inf that I gm 4o)giv Marathon alt as omit I AO one of thestraltAttfittefe; trout to* ai i r ,., ; , M I , fi 'l atni rrf l PiAl i i4fg! , **A n' O in . mr itil, ~ „ ~.. ~., lr , ~ •• .) ~ 2 . J " L 1... t '' ' t Ptiels imbibe' . ninsw you up. did he ft!: say.a.the,!tztera ;leder,- .welf, , Jht ed.' gni* keepe4ol.4ikite ..Tliarthteltxt hiled' cr. Ittabliedliii, slick kir, 'Ad hilly 'i, lir, tq'gin his'ejtc4: iqrf ! 4gtst,:to.4, wit." 4 l4.' Spin,* ,cAmmatil ape orta 'Paw /OK, holleedi outimr- 'don't: 'lett*/ Joneain Liwithi that sr rfife!" I dtd= 'nt , hear any motwitil that Bottom, -tiled linahigraldtrit 'a nt fleet= enough,lo. lanemY ebA(l:diV:3il i tilflS;ii i i iin i ( o. 4i win ded' 'Li, coif. ,ie a. zr ,o gd ibrougb a cane brake ; and quit =MI could!acissar the. grit of old•Jones' smith. and smell , ho' glazed powderuntill , croased Old Mississivit'" . . - When Selman, the hi wit - Kt:6ll4' r etch- ed trr'thb'ettbqtrent nfc,lNe*risile, hi... 114,1„; woman the'reintnen sort eNi'4scheil 414 oompleined bilierlye.ilotta while she. WWI anWiere.bad serried nff her nettle, end this wee- the pentperty ehe bed. “You tenet have been very . deep' sleep t 7datd the trupprer, •lei - 04 to hear:the none thi oblige ,uied4r, , I "Ohich. sire/firm , indeed,:ahe plied the 1W041511.;' foe. slept ie •alie4ul1 1 canfidemee drat yen' bightudieesha insteh ing iret the puldie'srafetyi' !Witiltin was, .Iso ll /0 1 04 . .w0 1 oAil antiwar it 44 alanom,seildleas go etW,,tlial he ordered full amen& to :be :mediator her %3a. vuIIUITTIODEN 11V Darywirarv,o4.... The people pf 'lwtrllsqv:rct*fig,Nt; 4# o preeenied . to ,Aba OOVOITINK , IIII-4i11311101110 beliOekr W ft thin g r.biht 4 l * ° VP 1 ),41t . : In, hlif,iiiiir‘ , .44 lll lo l o.l4l4 :40 1 :01 1 Pli ' n ment4 thei Gotetent my* • • eeP►litttegegine t o r 144 1 0Neif4o. 1040 *0 • ..Canaßal ,1.1014 in, • difficulty., i< wish lute boriitstainti anima smal l ghat I eirosider youvend all Madrsiii men, Who nisveish'Friiiitercirt; Hi** cores! obligitiohif and sitop4 iu , citing . uWAPI . Val4Poo-4 gentieloan whist with an intimate Itrieud..whotseetw , ed. wwfsroi hands• were votteented. the Mihornedati teuttitctiiid iu hbn 4ol ? a I rnsi; 4o,l4 g6 Z "large irbsorrow Visa ;a som, !,•oky felloW,lf ...flirt were tout:poi Wc ao had you woultilhows.s.' . •, . 44114COPOrary , breathsa , the following eltoollont,proyer for Ala .oulakeribortowori. forod We ondoroo'it unite r K toitiiiiit*.k. 19114 14141 ~ AiittititYlbei ao4or pitilie iinuto;4l.niso, - o•JeUtri you fore Mar' ' ' 0 14 ill' Stay, tdoo." , 11 :9)X. 49 Y4 ll kn 9! YOU lave, jollllll o'' ' ”t t ,eurte, whenever I see, you my heart jurnps.up and knocks agin' my stummuok so hard'that t don't hare any appetite for a week afterwards." • When a gentleman marries a lady, beati tiful and rich, his friends say, "Ile has married a perfect bird of Paradise."— If the lady happens to be poor, however, they say, "A bird of Paradise, with the exception of the feathers." "I wish you had been Eve," said an urchin to an old maid, who was proverbial, for her tneatmesa. "Ayhy eo 1" "Be cause," said he, '"you wouhl have eaten all 'the apple, instead of dividing it with Adam." Idleness travels very leisurely, and Po verty will, soon overtake her. What a time they'll have when they get together. There are boo• Chinese in Sau Francis.. co. with their.wives and daughters, but no pinched feet, "This is ae rate county," as the prison er said, looking out of an iron•barred win d's* in the penitentiary. ' ' Stack. are Orin," a* tha roge said' irhen bet had'hia faal'ih theta' " orvers, :71/i Adams County' Temperance,Con volltion. il2o Friutruiry 1850. Convention met at 10 o'clock. and called to order by Rei.l3. Kin.Lert, one of the Vice Pre trlclinite, in' ihe absence of the President of the I iLgt Convention. Prayer by 'Rev. ItonsaT icatissirort. 'Minutes of last Convention read. folrt motion, R. d. McCreary, A. R. Steven. App,,Fsq,.,.John M. Brinkerho ff , Prof. M. L. rotoTrer, and A. H. Sell, were appointed a com !%tee toi rpport o ffi cers for the convention. `64itllficotion of A. R. Stevenson, Nag., ell Itaintiers' of Teniperance Societies and friends eai Tiarmitrindepresent. not regularly . appointed ate &legatee, hi invited to sit ato advisory mem. etoze:efotbie eonvemion. 1 , airk4Yo4#•44,lloll lieNgig Wid then called fro, and [ 904[4ed,tniedtireae.the convention in a high- L 4.4 multi% apd instructive nstructive manner, upon the ilit‘f resulting tie the use of intoxicating drink,. Theiaddrese was an elegant, finished Itibelettebinposition ; worthy of the occasion which celled IV forth, and 'Worthy of the ac knowledged abilities of the reverend orator. . Tlieitsti4of delegates were then called for, and' eligations Renitence(' from the following' eseociations c vAß: Beneficial Temperance Soci. kir' of Veltysburg,.Temperance Society of P. I eollege, Atheite Division, No. 214, Sobs of TeVociisaitee, Bendersville Total Abstinence Hoelevy,:Mountplossant Total Aired nenet , , Su -I At,44letierstown Teteperance Society.:Fair- fICI ~I.ll4 l l n otse licalety.., .. - . ! ~i , ons TIPX4 Jr. . SeinlunkoE« C 4 .0. i n. 0 _lei ! °bex; Molibeney y l. JJ A 'fresolerawi •W. I VUe,! I P-P l Pff t lAil ,. .l e P l 4 l44l.° tti'ilitineiti' b • ' _., ~, „ , - I ,: ;.IM - rittltleeor K. 0: Sitlv4ii r lbrt, t ,'" Altestheil, That 114 ' , RAZ it . arab ' 7 . i:it vegetated to , furnish.* 0003(be the eileirdi t 1 dolly.erre *Abe .d award the arraWind 1 14 Piltlllloll, _') {1 V.III, • • .!'. gl : Ingthrs,lMl 540,IM*On:1 1 143 6 00141 1 10 11 eliealdak; ' ' • Ai r kpotig , l t isoor::p - ". PtiSFPPlit dinrea ri:- ' , I. ': . . 1 AIN wattle RA% Oviehligibilielilet"Adeie for Ake ~ o raseitetiass 'of 'OW cishirdritlaW.`ldidile. tite followievapart.writieh toweedopuesoo 1 * 2,r1 0 7 1 "1: 1411 g Xt.-awls: 1 0'6 ~,4,,,,:, : flfiv e a t . 4 ;ottit i MPVlAMit i f olll l?"111M11 bbl.l Wokiiit n it: tiv4ll.. r., ,, ..- . , g &Wait:tog-LIM ll} 11 1 111)4_,eALw. mc otooiy4 ISllliiiti,i HaatieVair.'l::r: ufbalterl'' ' - rhdicinataittee wriwayster' , latilbeinfitlifenilib -littirratlollololllo.--Ela.:lialtaattiti4 mental 4 1 11 {0. 14,.riletiortei Wideb.uponditosetwide ~:ell t n e igg l hi?1.7.1.4101 1 ,, , Rf010wc , „ , 1 ~ Ylese v' i at w nak.prcala tpatawoof 'Pr 1 effr aietts Tairifieriiiikai, ' tiliritemo mottoes o our coop trysisiroftl; mil ' lylridietio:of 'Ole Moon-, outsell atom* WI , (limas; theitiveird r ifiri: paws df 'lbw mese lalodattil•:lnipitistritt With 1 104 1 1lielk otateideade in; the eactilleooeder,fie prinewlea t anli : Wjilty the hope 0144 by•the•klais -01 a. qt 4 .1;11'04 (1144na,44,404.pirmikeeu,t -ly: rine*" ." . .. , ' „ /Gala; Wa r trsi'Wgiagrn(rVirtitJai.' and therefore; °hefted I,y it4freire" or, the pried plea of 4the. law or the Sides of Klieinalti on 'Mica abject; which; allows' ebiertanio Vend . * to VA* iSktefkatinic , Mquors; !Mil .b. (shaft hall 11 1 Ten 01 1 illeklillidade to. pay ail ihistappas wtl lo . . 1 1! c•9 1 uWw).4. 1 105 1 4 1 ,4 1 1 1 t, RI Glee tale by ouch" traffic ; to . oli i i i tylt.l.ll I RaltiliOr -*MO** eitl ontitioki t aiit i pefibii i expose' &adenine, eliiniimilliterieditlitell‘ tf l * l lll.: 4 lft of orojteitly'intibutableiraterch %tithe: • .ftetonived, .Thais oonsaidtvie he epPertatedV6 PMPIEVD Mid SW*BlO o patidoe to out Lakialif• typh.p/1414 4 VV01it 1 4,c for per isouoty... , ,P •• A blilktitrOrici, t. ,1,1,i1ii4514 1 eg N am e i not 'it , p t0n . 41 4 1 : w k i r e t guitar itterOlnitill tri tini t r ha all. o ant, to , suspend theb , Model* blieb Oak On tha,tored day; thettthtereleteplqed / le , tliti titeW]tithitii oatintibligeowl..itsieltUilow l srovid•• aollay 'iliti bomb" Ategeotfidly regtheatad,eucloryerae *is; 1 1ttl"1..- 11 N ,,, i o, - :,,s" ..I. , ti nv , - - ,ill 's , Rti t tl/ , f. , * ' 4 4P lll 4 l l. , Are 4Ol lPs poin ' dia a niertiontil to the quit...pray *nip that it bitters& tithilir lir'Clbeit, lb Win saeor hereditary! tootelbse 'Ho lieittee•litiewil It *wed letah. Newt ie. is arrodo hang bed* loirld °RAI itil#ll ll k dee VA B eat I 4•111 . aftli. tilly: Pt!, Seßbol t lit , *moo . be ae i Oise, di feriettick !Al sc.. 1,,,i, A , ~,,i,. l'hit . 6 frodWia (lc iataitidft Tar striihgtithrtifid liiilillitle,'pititierli be ftfftle 4 Tatip*WhilleHelliallebeidelatilleredrillit ek, thiblewasitikei Usk isebilltairtif a ' 1 Thorn** aparwiasii this werwilaider Sigma kUlifill4t l l:l4olriii)l wie4 qapoisios crkNA. Macs' imlit toPIVIP %Pith . 1 14 0 011 1 % 7 othi l lom i t Plil ,„ 0 , 10,m oli 1 thi t o fi t d_oki ..4 d., , , ~, , ~. , RmSh(dt Mit Ohlll dloirlf &fail aiihty eifaiwd tryeaswryiritsaiple , WielVproteetal; patribitan and. alinedanityg aparoallittwirht ' tO ildvotatellit4ehatillilaithetleinperweistßefor• 14 1144•14 i 41 Ailiimp44 ' 4 1 0 Ater,chuffo l litbw . ch W a ir- 4111° 'protisittlek- aelt lirte,reen .it 4, it esei., wiattfolitetheW , ,*i'llTinitlAt petilidtelift*PWltililielLitriritoislol l /7 idiilireethiateiteleßditlMltu o son w.or. , n• ' -CiaamtidatoP4llrent liwilviitiothWhllletel • ,11111140%1InahadallaltellIil 4-;Jva: , 4" cr'te, r. 4,11 , 1• Put . . Vid f ßiitillialiwed* 'edwlltteti'&killskr tvit;rrort r „o v iorm.. ~,, 4 , r lir ,ly , WO, Midi ltlifft ,oroutlawe tbooluiehdtebrdoddlitiref the ',iiio/1 1 Am-white meow& .et tear kaiser acmikidit br r ilionsiletatosiott owns to, whist, *want: oar 40. awl . ,hir i hsekiu at* ,• ,1 li ..i, -:-1 ,0 ; . .. i -g er fg? ,A ni Alfft Ait* . I t , q ,, - ; t V ,c l Piirettll itilp,ointrw by. ,tliii. ' RV tireouttlat" be thititiotof to is* the 40rat lierealier 'totyrttaih' to ill 'eases, to rant lieeteses fra d i. opening of new taverns. . fair motion of Prof. Stoever. the Rev. Robert leheoitim vita:appointed to deliver the address 114 , 57 the next annual convention. 1 e chair appointed, in compliance with the thl . ieholutlon Rev. Dr. S. S. Selland:yr, A. R:Stovensonand Robert Majors, Eggs., a corn -1 mime to"prepare a memorial to be forwarded to the Legislature. On tnotton of Prof. Stoever, the convention adjourned, to meet in the Methodist Episcopil Church, Fob: 22d, 1851. Signed by the o.ffieers. COM M V XICATED. 22d of IF'ebritary Celebration. The birth-day of Washington was celebrated in an appropriate manner, by a large and re spectable number of our citizens, at the house of G. W. McCi.rmsm. At 8 o'clock the com pany sat down to , a sumptuous collation, em bracing all the delicacies of the season, prepar ed in a manner highly ereditable to the worthy host, That everything was prepared wlit much taste and in "tip-top" style, was flally proven by the jtistice done "the inner man."— After the removal of the cloth, the company oragartized by calling I{ENRIf J. STABLE to the ohair—DAvta iiarinututer an 4 Grouse ,Lrr.. TLIC, Eeqs., were appointed Vice .Presidents, and Dr. CeAamut hoists, Sea'y. W. L. CAatraatt., Esq., was. called for by the eORl* piny; and datheted alainveloquerit and petri otio,addresa, suitable tio the hie:llion: 'Aker whiata the followingliageter Twee were ipto peed 3 1 The Zrent we belebnite. commuzricATl'D 2 Washingtoli—The Father of his Country. 3 The Union of the States•—Fostered by the patriotism of a free people, keen never be dis solved. 4 The President of the United States. 5 The Governor of Pennsylvania. 6 The heroes of the Revolution--• Time has almost destroyed this Spartan band; May those yet left npon earth. go down to the tomb hon ored and consoled by the patriotism end happi ness of a free united people. 7 Perpetuity of the Union—lt will be main tained so long as we imitate the patriotism and seltsacrificing spirit of our Revolutionary Sires. - 8 The Army and Navy—The pride of oar country ; The chivalry and brilliant exploits of the one, only equalled by the heroism and mar tial prowess of the other. 9 With Pennsylvania for the Keystone, the Arch can never fall. 10 The Stare and Stripes—Float upon the breeze of every clime; 'a terror to our enemies, and the pride and glory of every American . heart. ll The Exiles of Hangar—Welcome to "the land of the free and the home of toe brave." 12 Woman—Our guardian angel from the cradle to the grave. The company adjourned in good spirits, delighted with the pleasant and proper manner in which the celebration was conducted. "`'A *antee lad a courting went, ';•a ItialghtlY'leas la see, • Determined quite to many her, athey anted nth agree. the canting days are the hippy days the courting days for me alkiirklinikthan , "to break the ice," Mils ;fancy, how du you du l" PySix well, thank you thir !" quoth she, "4r ater Cornthalk, bon are you 1" "4 way Lite day.!". quoth Jonathan t, "ram ail that he could say ; Aleaiiiy thought, as he twirled his alum* ' e'd 'Way all day. • 11')1sA{hing swain Was at a stand ,_, should ay or do ; ''Atatalle be, *Da ytio like annic, ma'am '!' tilenda Marcy, "Herb ! don't yu 1" 'almairnight ," thought Jonathan, this MAI tievir do ; ' ' • • What WNW l`say.l 4 travail, now— it •-•,Titiabisenty-erfahisstiarc!" • Ile gkini4 eked eadvolsise wheeze, Irsi;lnaka hie; eaiew;quitie dear, • • ; • And Shigiorita *snail n7es.tho ;i"lS4446enltatirmoryen7-eat Ault/ . • Now. whit her leans to skate • On the benakter the Weill; irl t h•fiktri° 4 • l4 : o !% 1 11 , 1 weme to me 1: 4 rf`o".M• i f, - "° 1 " • - EXTRACT FROM ' CLAYS ". :" SPEECH., f0110wing...74,: ,is the.conclusion of Mr. !Ut.atrii , 90904 „dueiog the delivery of which heiriehledlaisr.sitdienee at his Will, ainto..prothierld''seett an erect upon their hatirtilind taint as feer'effeits of oratory ha v * . UPT. aPP 01 41 4 00•.: .Ifs w widition Wag 7,l9ol B .4htfleselverii the.readar. could beithekner bindle scene sod presence-- the iiiiehtblltrAthir 0114 ornter—hitiaffect -14 oikatilaii . 4 i,i6iitione of liis eleAlr..ll4l9ll99tel f .yoice, whioh has our. visettaillldur Li:maniere'. of age, he could ;MOW fitilyleeinntlatedia mastery which ha 'olitiliitid'eteilhe"lntinese and brilliant !.• .. .• , V.:n .7 ... ' - !` ei ~• . ' .Iffire ....; ~41jgobil Unt , 9Lis threatened with sute itualato,... I wapt,Mt, President, to take a . Trogy rapid glance at the course of public remoirres in this Union presently. I want, 491WATtireht4ore I do that, to ask the Senate to look back upon the career which this 'epostßy.ltes run since the adoption of this etteattlutitm ,to .the present day. Was them etier,a nation upon which the sun of heaven lout shone that has exhibited so much of prosperity t At the commence. mint of this government our population seemotted .to about four millions ; it has Agee reached upwards of twenty millions. Qur Orrin:try was limited chiefly and prin. eirilily to the border upon the Atlantic Oman ppd that which includes the north ern *nate .of the interior lakes of our k country. ; , Our country now extends from 1 thlt,nollthera. provinces of Great Britain to Out lilior.Grapde, and the Gulf of Mexico, ' Merle: gide...and from the Atlantic ocean tit* Pacific on the other side—the lar gettkeutent,ol territory under any govern iolll4,:lhet sziats on the face of the earth. with only two solitary exceptions. Our lema, front being nothing, has risen in magnitude and amount so as to rival that of the minim who has been proudly eltarac- Wined "the mistress of the ocean." We have gone through ninny wars—wars too. with the very nation from whom we broke off in 1776. as weak and feeble colonies, and asserted our indepeudence as a mem ber of the family of nations: And, sir, we came out of that struggle. unequal as it was—armed as she was at all points, in consequence of jest having come out of her long strugees with other European nations, and unarmed as we were at all paints, in consequence of the habits and nature of our institutions—we came, I say, out of that war without any loss of honor whatever—we emerged from it gloriously. In every Indian war—and we have been engaged in many of them—our armies have triumphed; and without speaking at all as to the cause of the recent war with Mexico, whether it was right or wrong, and abstaining from any expression of o- pinion as to the justice or propriety of the war, when once-commenced all must ad mtt that. with respect to the gallantry of our armies, the glory or ouetriumphe, there is no page or pages of histery :which re cords more brilliant isoceesses. With re. spec' to one commander of an important portion of our , army I need say nothing here; no praise is necessary iu .belutlf of one who has been elevated by the voice of his country to the highest station. she. could plaCe him in., main yon account. of his glorious military career. And of an ether less foetunatti in massy respect than soma other. military CAUltralUblinti, I vita Mks Abe . opportunity ,st , sayiq tholes skill and senesce. for ,strastrofor ol_altl o4 stroldwingilikling.fse shi.'44lsallW! COURTILIM DAYS. OREOOIII BEAWORTIIIt t tivtagf 14‘11 , rt 1 , 11i11: 0 4 :4)4:14 If, ;14 , 41 rif • • siTsl t At_irt o zs:' " •:k- 4 - 411 . ' a , TWO DOLLAIII TOL 441111101116.6 1 NEW SERl.EE4=lll),`;ilniti mils and snasses;thatpottion of tlis 'After-. Man army which was eons:Weld by iffis gallant Scott is the chief .corecrtalar, stands unrivalled either by the• detelitof Cortez himself, or by those 'of soy other commander in ancient or modenrtimmig Sir. our prosperty is unbounded. Me. President, I sometimes fear dud!. it' ir in the wantonness- of that prosperity: thei many:of the threatening ills of thaltimreo. ment have arisen. .Wild. erratic, orthetties have sprung up throughout therwheldeolln try. some, of, which have even fotmd , their way into legislative hells; and ,thers.li a restlessness existing among .us Isibilek fear will require the chastisement- ottffila• ven to bring us back to a seastrof the itn• measurable benefits and blessirg which have been bestowed upon ns by Provident,. At this moment—with the.exceptimeof here and them a particular deprrunetriin the manufacturing business of this doMeiry all is prosperity and peace; and.thle Sidon is rich and, powerful, , Our 'etrantryltes grows to magnitude„ tot power snit rat nets, such as to command the sestietna it does .not excite the apprehensions 161 . lb. earth whom we come io cbnlact. , Sir. do I depict wide tolorsloo4ively ho prosperity tyhieh hes resulted sops nub the , operations of this Albion lave . I exaggerated in partiesiar our power, our prosperity, or osinvelato nese! And now, sir, let me go la 4inle into.detail vrith., respect, to sway , 'tin the, councils of the nation, whethet Rim the North pr the South, during thesisly year of unparalleled prosperity that, we have enjoyed. During the first. Waive Yews if de? sulfTliniouVioe Of the GlOteent ment,'Northern counsel rather prenalitd, and out of thew ,sproog fite. Hank efLthe Upited States, the soleuroptionalihelEftste debts, bounties to the Osheries(proteetien to our domestic manufactures-rlalluds-to the act of 1784--neutralityl in tt>A *lima Europe. Jay's treaty,thealivnetad asdiiisa laWs, and war, with France. Dina INIV. qr. thM these. the leading sod madmen' measures which were-adopted .duriegthe admiuistratimr,of Washington:mashes:old fLr AdaMst, were,,eerriod leXclutivelys-by 'Northern counsels—tber could mbsitsve been --but . mainly . by ihn Ataceitdaney iihichNortt;ern, counsels had obtainedin the affairs of te nation.' skeet' lam la;or period—kr Oe lasi fifty year:lo:4d° not wean to say that Vouthern csoqnsolaia lone have carried t h e ;measures am about to enumerate., , ,I, keow -thee. , could not exclusively have :escririd Am. but l'say they have been ,euried bp their preponderating influence, withthe,oceetp eration, it is true—the larger co-operstilm in some instanees—of , the Northern.*** don of the Union.. And what', are.those measures ? During, that. fifty. .yeariq or nearly that period, in which thelifoulthern counsels have preponderated. , the embar go and other commercial,. restrictions. qf non-intercourse and non-importation-were imposed ; we bad war with Great. Britain, the Bank of the United States•overtbstned, pretection enlarged and extended todotais tic manufactures—l allude trv:the. passage of the act of 1815 or 18,10—the .Bank of the United litotes re-established by Sontht ern counsels, Louisiana acquired, -Florida bought, Texas anoexed, war with Maxi co, California and other ,territories sequin ed from Mexico by conquestand purchase; protection superceded, awl free-trade eolith fished. Indians removed, trestol.tha Mikv sissippi, and fifteen new' States admitted into the Union. It is very. possibie4.eir, that in this enumeration I.may have omit. ted some of the,important measurer which hare been odopted.during this latter period of true--the last fifty years--but %heal believe tn,he the most prominent ones....ut Now, air, I do not 'lettuce from they've• meration of the measures adopted br the one side or the other, any just etteaecif ye , proach either upon one .side or the other has preponderated in the two periods to which I have referred. These mewls* were, to say the least,. the joint .worktier b both parties, and neither of them have:soy: just entice to reproach. the, other. Bell sir. I must say. in all kindness and, sinteri ity., that least of all ought the- South to se. ',roach the North, when we- look at dial long list of measures. which, under hes, away in the councils of the nation,. have been adopted ; when we reflect that even' opposite doctrines have been from. tints le / time advanced by her; that the establish-, 'tient of the Bank of the United Owe*, which was done under the administration) of Mr. Madison, met with thisco-Operation.l of the South—l do not say the whole, South—l do not, when I speak of -the South or the North, speak of the entire South or the eutire North F. I speak-4 ; 14 i prominent and larger proportion ; of e Stattlko,, urn and Northern men. It was „dttrititt Mr. Madison's administration, ;that`,. _l4e). Batik of the United States was eataWkikpt ed. My friend, whose sickness-el.W.fliebl; 1 very much deplore--preyeuta Re frqll4, having his attendance upon this ~ . (Mr. Calhoun,) was the eltaiielle A 14 41-, 4 committee, and carried the pritintrel,4l2, 0 1 4801 , .. Congress. I voted for it with all goy trart., Although I had ;been, instmitutsit4withi l other Southern. roles i n Pinli94-441Z10,14 Bank of the 'United, Siate/r.kiei iitiks opinion and eo-operatc4:,` in q f1Y0 8 4.6.: mein of the ,Bank Of 'i, 1 3 1 6.:• *Oct Yow:1 Bank was again, lint :Join , Ine,Soßt*N., cOuneele;'trith drin:JaCksottet theilhek‘, at a later, Petie4;, 4(Aini a wii h ' i el"' the policy . of protection.,, t, tte., t e 3,l 1815-1 'Mean the protnitteot . 114.1 j ;) men; the lamenied.Lownder, itrr , :1 and °there—united in Oxtettlltg,? 0 measure of prolctieftY!‘., 4 l9Vl l o,. " r : 11 facoires as well asThe„NOrthe .' ' , i few years - afierwarda: the i pd, ntga t t r '4 , 4 ing Moist serious ohjefftt, ' • ;4 ',. " and one Member 41. , z ',.'' . -'u', ,H . t. on that tierifilon a 4414 '.': '-; . ' .' '„ .
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