Ecmouatrr Banntr. c L E} n F ft L [5. m". MEX 37:91.9 ‘, . , FOR l'RESlDleN'l:. ' a (191;: LEW IS “CASS, FOR VIC]: I’mcsnn-gzv‘r. -_.-‘ ‘ Gen. WM. 0. BU'ITLLzI. Democra‘lic' Elcclbrnl ’l‘ickc _ Senatorial Mic/on. WILLIAM BIGLER. ol (Ilenrnold. ;"Dn-m D. WAGENER. of Northampton. Reprclmlaliw Eleclors. Dis. - Did I. Henry L Banner. )3- John C. King, 2. Hum R. Knunsu. 14 John Wuulmun. L‘. humc Shunk. 15‘ Rnlmrl J. Fisher. 4. AJ... Ruumlorl. 15- Frederick Smith, 6. Joéob S.Yosl. ‘ 17. John (.‘rcbwoll. 6. Knbon E. Wright. 184 (Ihurlcs A. Black. 7. \Vm W. Downing. 19. Gonrgn W. Bowman 6. Henry Hnldomun. 20. John R. Shannon. 9. PoterKlinc. 2L Goorgo P. ”amnion. 10. B. S. Schoonnvcr. 22. Willtnm H. Davis. 11. Wm. Swellund, 23. 'l‘imnlh Ivan, )2. annh Brewster. 24. Jnmes (5,. Campbell. THE PEN NSYLVA NM FARMER We hive "wired Iho first and second (Augual and September) numbers of u now Agricuhural paper. pnhlilhed momhy. nl Harrisburg. Pl. by Pas-rm & McCunm— Dr Tnoms Fons". Editor. Each numbor conloina 32 octuvo pagan. on guod paper, wilh Imnll and vury clear typo. nl Iho low price ul 81 per annum. or, 6 copies for $5. “ilh un nddilionnl copy lo Iho per-on gouing up the club. The numbers before us conluin much inlormnliun. bolh unoful and inlorealing: and no farmer ahould be wilhanl web a “pg; V. B. PALL!E_{'S BUISNESS~MENS' ALMANA FOR THE YEAR 1849 This lilllo treasury of knowledge should be in Ihc hnndsol every person engngvd in any kind of busi non. Besides the astronomical calculations, It mn lnins n concise detail of all Iho grenl’businassinlur ests ol lhn country—such ans lhe Turifl‘. Money nnd Exchanges. the Coal Trude? Iron 'l‘rndgLCOmrnerce. Population. Finances. Routcs and Distances. &c.'&é.', 1 and the whole encompassed in a little book oi 64 pm gel. on very fine bul clear Iypc. Price 12 1-2 per copy—B| per dozen—B7 per hundred. Address VB. PAuln.Nawrpapcr Agent. New York. mus “Jtfl‘cnon Democrat," published by Capt E. R. Ruby, M Bmokvulle. reached us lhis wool much improved vmh a dress anew typo. Thu! pa per in now well conducted. DemOcrats, ‘ look out for Spurious Tickets, Our lrienda in the cut advise us to put the Democrats everywhere on their guard and to warn them to beware 0! SPURI OHS TICKETS. The Federalists are playing a bold game and making desper ate eflorta to carry the State for Taylor. and might happen that tickets containing the Federal candidate: lor Eleclors, head ed with the_namea o! HIGHER and W" Dr three other 0! the Democratic candi date!. are to be pot in tirr‘ulation In this county. where Col. Bugler in so well and favorably known. “'e therelore warn our lrienda to be WIDE KWAKE on Tues day next. and lruep' a SHARP LOOK OUT for all sorts of tricks. r Turn Out : Turn Out ! . Democrats, are you ready for the great contest of Tuesday next P Do—you know that every Democrat in your district will be at the polls? If you dou’t, then GO TO WORK and satisfy yourself that all—every man-v-will he on the ground ready and anxious to. do his duty to his principles, his party, and to his country.. Remember that the Cass and Butler electors are headed with the name of our own BIGLER, and that none other is genuine.— But examine every name on each ticket. ‘ To- the Polls, then, on the 7th at Novem ber and a GLORIOUS YiCTO RY WILL BE YOURS! flow il will be done. ' Democrats. you" have only to tum out to the POLLS on Tuesday next, to se cure the State lor Cass and Butler, an the followtng figures will show. 9! the late October election the Demo crats polled 168,192 In .’44 Meijl’olk’u vote wnl 167.245 19mm in 4 years. ""Qfl'bus it will be seen that the Dumncra! ic Wuhan increased only 847 votes.- Neailjime hall 0! this increase was mfldo ill-Clfi'l'fild county. This shows that Ihcfivhole Bum-M increase of populalion .fqrrlouryml'.’ failed (0 vote a! the last e ,leéllbn.‘ 1“ a fair gatimate. this increase "nine: .'qmum (o‘a! \m: 20,000. which will be 'added to our lute on the 7”) ol Navembé'r. .' :~ . ' I"“',Al’tlie fit; eleégiob, the Whigs show an idcrcnse over' lhe Voté {or Chy in ’44 m upwards of 7,000. So (hat (hrs thus 0/ J-liv/ligrm.‘ 0/ Kentucky. 847 = seem to have pulled nearly their V‘lll‘lleiNOW. if he is so, ignorant on these two'l 'lffonr first page is llltti(l§[lnllrely:m. “wagon, iinil urt- incapable oi incieasin: 'queaiions—queotiona that have formed at ldi'n up \t-illi':tlie trial and Cttttvictinn (.1 lleast two.thirds of all, the Political disgus- ISlDllll 01:13,) the“ Irish patriot. Will —.'- ,sions ol the country during the vthole of Ithe lieartl it.- .nrd Lieutenant of Ireland A few IVOI'CIS 0‘ Condor '0 ““3 ltheae forty years—tag to have {aimed noblsufli-r that barbaious sentence to be exe lopinion «in them. upon what other qnes CUlt‘ll‘? Will not the Queen lis‘cn to tion is he intelligent. and has he‘formed an pleadings lor mercy 9 opinion? is there any 1 And where is the evidenw? There is none—for Gen. 'l‘aylor positively and emphatically refuses to tell the American people Wllfllnre his sentiments on any question; and (or this very reason (laying aside all question about his cotiipetency) we hold _that he cannot reasonably expect any tnan to vote for him who has any fixed principles which hel wishes to have carried out in the adminis tralion of the government. The people have a rig/it to know the sentiments of those who seek {or power; and no man can vote inlel/igeitl/g Wllltoul such iiilnr i; (0 any great leen'. lioness! Voter. This being lhe last paper we “11l inm pravious In lhe approaching Presulcnlial election. we desire to address a few words olcandnr in our readers, generally. During the wlinle campaign in has been our clnefamdy to be consislem consislenl with Iho cherished principles of lhe Dom» ocralic pally; and an casling a look rclro~ ~speclively. we cannnl discmer a single word anider act perlormed, that no would desire to recall. Our course has been Open, candid. and we hope.; honorable. “‘0 have ailvucalod lhe election of (Sen. Cass, because we think our cnuntry Inquires, a! this important crisis in the world's history —\\'hen almost every arrival from Europe brings the tidings of another thrnne cast down, and another nation warring against its neighbor—a Chief Magistrate of the very largest experience and capactty. and we look upon Gen. Cass as not only more fit than Gen. 'l'aylur. but as being second to no olltermrm in all the indispensable qualifications lor President of the United States. This is his reputation throughout the world. It is acknowledged by his po litical enemies at home—and no man of in telligence will attempt its denial. ”is po lttlcal principles accord With those of n :1 large majority of the people of this Una ion—having been entrusted with civil lune tions by JefTer-on—-tha Cabinct adviser at Jackson. and ever since one of the bright est (ham pionsmol the Republican par ty.” But he is also a man of giant intel lecl ; and Lavrng had all the experience in governmentalafl‘airs thatan active partici pation of more than forty years could give. the country will have a sure guarantee that the laws will be faithfully administered— that the rights of all classes. sects and in terests will be rigidly guarded—that the Constitution Will be protected from the stealthy encroachments of the MONEY POWER—and last. though not least. in our intercourse with thariations ofthe earth the rights and honor of our country vstll be maintained at every hazard; for he is the most flmerican American in the nation.—‘ And on the new and exciting question at the dispositionlof the Territories. we be‘ liars he occupies the only safe ground-- the only position that will insure peace and perpetuity to our glorious Union. It is. that the inhabitants of these territories shall decidcfar themselves whether or not they shall‘ have slavery. He is as hostile to slavery as any man. and perhaps would do as much as any other «arm to rid our coun try of it ;—but he believes to the right ofa people to choose for themselves such laws and institutions as they may think are most congenial to them. 'l his is the principle for which the sages and patriots of '76 went to war with Great Britain. And are we. their descendants, so degenerated al ready as to repudiate this immortal prune: ple ‘ § These are a few of our reasons for nup ‘ porting Gen. LEWIS CASS. In opposing the election ofGen. Taylor, we have yet to say \he first hanntul non] of him. Nor has our puny done ao~ext cept wherein they have quoted the language of those who am now the advocates of his election. Webster declares. that he 1'35"“ mere soldier." that his ”was a nominalion unfit to be made.” 610. Boua declares in so many words that he is imam/MIMI.— But in no instance has Gen. 'l'ay or been‘ misreplesenled. new! by Ilia-friemls.-—1 They represent hun m be! nppne'm! m the extenaton of s'avery into the new territo lies. and even It) the existence of slavery where it now is: find Ire owns 300 (or one hundred thousand dollars wort/t of) tiegt‘oedt’L" They represent him to be in favor 0! a protective taritl : find he lives‘ [artdownin lhe Soul/t, and raises 1200 bales ofco (tan a year .’ .’ In the abeencet of any expression from Gen. Taylor him self onthese questions. therefore. the De mocrats contend that If he is misrepresen ted at all; it is by his lriende. But we oppose the election of General Taylor because we think it morally im lposstble, according to his own account ol ihtmself—end which must be viewed in the most favorable light—that he can be com competent to the discharge of the intricate duties of the office of Precidentof the Uni ted States ! He tells us that he has been in the army all his life. That he has not voted for a civil oflicer ”forforty years!" That he “never paid any attention (opo litical aflatrs I” And when asked his opinion on the 'l‘arifl' and Bank questions. his', reply was! that he could not‘ answer "until he would read and inform himself!" matron For these rcnmnet, whilst we shall ever sland furlh In defence of Gen. Taylor for his military aewivvs, we. are opposed l 0 hia eleclion lo Iho Presidium}. Nor do we see how any “ng minded man, whig or democrat, who is not blinded by party zeal, and who loves his counvry as he uhuuld. can support him. With legard to lhe rasull of Ihis conlesl, we have scarcely a doubl. We are sure that we never felt so conhdem of lhe re sult of any conlesled election, as “care IhaICASS and BU I‘LER will get the vole of Pennsylvania by fromB lo 10000 ‘majority, and be triumphantly eleclod Pro olllenl and VIL'B Pn-sulenlol‘ Iho United States. We reason flom lhe lac! Ihnl the Lion of Democracy in Pennuylvania Is now fully aroused—more so lhan ever be lore—which will bring every man lo the Polls; and A FULL VOl'E IS Al.- WAYS A CERI'AIN DEMOL‘RAIIC VICTORY. The Boston Capitalisis at “’ork! Immediately alter lhc late clrcrrun. a cummlllee ul \\ hugs Were (il'![)lllCiH'd to New York and Barton. and immediately on lheir arrival in the luller cily. the Dem ncrnla there urutc lo lhenr lirend's'in Phil: arlrlpliia that n lurge sum of money was being subscribed by lhe Federal merchanls ol Boston, lo aid in carrying Taylurin (hi. Slate. And as further evidence 01’ lhe success 0! lhe scheme, runners were immediately devpalched from Phlladel pliia lu every county In lhe Slate. Con nected with this. is another scheme to im port a large number of men from lhe bor der counties u! New Yurk inlu lhe con ligunus cuunlies 0| Pennsylvanrn. The following lHler In lheedilura of the Penn rylvanian nprnks of these scheme.- in u business put! of may. nml may be relied on.- Democrats will see the glen! 'impor lance of turning out every vote. It is un- ly necessary lnr our pauy to put (oth its whole strength lo bid defiance to all the appliances of Fedelnlismz WumxaToN Cnv. Oct. ‘24, 1848 [have a sincere «Irilre for the )UKCQSS of Drumcrauc pleL‘lplk’), Ihc pre—elvnlmn ul lhe pm”)! of ElrL‘llull-. nml H) are (hr majuril] (ule; nnmuhniundmg, I wuulxl nul (ruuble you mlh [his cnnunumcullnn. bu! for belirvm: Ihnl Khru- is I numerlul ellml nuw Inukmg lu cnuy you: Slale by hand [or 'l‘uylur and Fillmore. lhnnun‘ you 1 do mix mile hum mere rumur. bul lrmn Inlormalinn durum-«I lmm an Iconora ble ”Mg, whn knuwa all or a gnarl deul übuul il, and IS hhnckul nml dugustrd u! lhe idea. He [o“] we Ihnl one man ”I Bunlmuhml nuburlbml $5000; that mer chunls In you: city hall sunscnlml 8'25. 000. am] llHlH‘Hthls m Hu- cny had also ‘ubgcrlbrd lube-rnll}——aml [hat lhe llolurl nus Captain —— new In be employed In ultem.‘ _ynur pulls. (u Inlmmlute and Inn'- vent Dcmucmlu. vulcru .lrum vunng, alul tnonuble lluudultnl value. that he and omm may take thew, Io vote for the “'hlg 'Jckel. Cm't ytlu guard against these; lrnumlsP—nml cnu’t ynur vigilance com millee manage m haw me Norlhern and \Vrslmn mummy guauled In M lo we- Vent lhe intrm‘luclu-n ol lruudulenl valcls lrum New YUIK and other Smles Here you have it. 'l‘!er Republic, the Free Suit organ ol Peuosflvnnin, publtshed In Philadelphia. gives the [allowing extract l'rom (he cor~ respondcoce between James R. Doolittle, District Attorney for Wyommg county, N. York, and Gen. Taylor, on the WH ‘ mot Proviso. It is a clincher: " Are we at the North authorized. from your reply to the editor of the Signal. to infer that _you will neither oppose the put ronnge or the Velo' of the Executive '0 lhe pMauge of a low or'any‘kindred measures lor the restriction ol slavery P , To which the General answered prompt ly and cntegouically: "YOU ARE NOT. All [lntended to endorse wus‘lhe trunknesa’vgith which the editor stated his own sentiments” ?" 13%: this expl‘lcit enough? -: ' 5 THE XVth CONGRESSIONAL DIS'I'RIG l'. You “ere led in!" error in Hating lhn Mr. Calvin was elected in lhn 17m Con grehhiulul Dislvict. This is nul lhe fact Mr. ankc'l'. Dvnmcrn', is vlrcltd by: majmny M 75! The miamkc arme in re \lullnn lu Blulr county. Ailer Ihnl cnun I)! had been lnrmed. turn of lhe Ft-deral [nun-ship. uf ”Hlfnrd c-vunly. bring a par! 0! lhn [9'll Cungrcsnnnul Dnlrict, u-e-nv Inhtle a part of B'mr cnunly. nml (he Im gmlnturu Ihen made. Bfmr cnunly a par! M the 17m ”islllcl. T’H‘l.4‘gls'n'urvllrvr‘l‘. by such nc'. imcmlml In ulwr Ihc npptw (Idn'nwnl-ul 1843 Nur (nun! lhvy (in it 'l'!~crvlnvc Mr. Parkt'r i~ t'h'CH-d by 75-) Votes. and HI" ”gym a! (he Democmu of Iha! Diulvlcl cnnm-l he (li-[IUINL ”uni-on Gray 0 is. crq.. Mm has been suflurlng h-r same time pan! {mm A mml pdhllul (Ilseuw. (llcll ul hull pus! twu n' clock lhis mmning. ”is age was 33. PUT '1‘”) T &TH AT TOGETHER “ I my again. fellow cilizonu, remem ber the lulo nl Hume, and “(He {or nncan' (lldule film will nut lrll _wu. wi'h Ihc frankness ul an Imlvpemlc-nl fry-mun. lhe prlnriplea upun Much, il (-ler-11, he will mlunmsler your guvunmcm.” “ Thu! mnn (JI‘M'I’VES to be a slave ulnu wnuld vule {or u mum candidate. “hwo his liberty in at Blake. CM) 5 {rum-u who valum. his tighh. vote {Hr su'c'n 11 man Mm. when his uplnionsy‘ure ahkwl Im. m sul ls _ynu with lhe reply: 'I Will amucr no queolions. cumin: either [rum (ne'ul or he P' Inn‘wrr FOR you. Ihnl nuur wurlTVy u» be 1n"? mm do an.” ANDREW JACKs‘uN BATON ROUGE. La . Martin 29. ’45 Sun—l have In arknowledgu lhe Ic C(‘llrl ul )‘uur pUIiIP (umnlunicuunn 111 llw 7m lnr-lam, unklvg my “cuts on Lerfall. qurdmn‘ nl (lumeanc purlicj. I 1m; luvlnlorm‘yuu Hm! I have unilmm» ly detlmnl _y'leldlllg to similar nquc-1., in lhe belirl Ihal my opiniun-. rvcu II I were the PH’lldenl u! lhe Umml Slate». are nmher important nnr necrsmry; and l rrgrcl lu add. lhal I we no Iran-n lm Ilepnrling. in lhe: pleacnl immune. {mm that course. “'llh sentiments at much rapped. I am. sir. _Vuur obuhen: servant, Flu") Iho I’cnu-ylvnninn Up, Denlocl'als, & al Them! You were caught nappmg at lhe lalll e lL‘Clll‘n, um! While yIIu Hep! lhe (‘llt'llly I0“ed (he Inn-II nl lederul nullvlsnl upun Ihc «ml of ”Ir gum! (I‘d Kryslune. Cnn fidem In your “length, and rnmcmu. nl lhe pgrlly M _ynur cause, )nu “(‘l!‘ lulied Inlu secunly. and on|y awukr In hear Illr delirium th-ulp 111 a purly. uhlch. m I! cunlenllrd Wl'huUl prmclplr. u-j-ucul wilh illllrcenry. Tin-pr ~|mul§ alr vrl unsung In _qur ears. and while ynu 'I-lIVC' bent-id (he lime-lmnurcd flag u! Ilrumcracy‘lmd den In Ihc gruund by n unmn 0! all he “0”", and by a lawn In mums "HIM bxw nml lruudulcnl, In- knnw, Ihnl lluallng In Ilw lig‘lleuqul-u of yuur (nu-c, mm [I {l‘m Irllunce u'um Ihc llulh. _qu have n: mhnl ul (hcuunmg elrrllnll In “I'lt‘ qu HI:- slum—(u Ihruw yuux-cll 111 Ihl- Irrmh on. nml unlfcr Ihc ample lnlllc ul our ul len llcluuuus flag. "\ka _wursrlves wnr thy nl surcesu, as )‘uur pIIIICIpII-s are “or-I Ihy nl Illumph. The drlnnclutic party nmv numbeu Ihnuuumh ul .1 mujlmlf——lhnuuml~ whn have lll'u-r blH‘t‘d llu-Ir kllt't‘! In Inr mnn ” gm] 0] letlenni plpr-lnycrs \V'p haw nullnng to leaf N MW [0 uuvsvlw-I. 11, we bnng nul our Vull-ri. Iheu- Is In: puw er nur nnghl 11l all lhe affiliated {nctmm 111 lederallsm—nor in th pan-r 111 money —IIOr in Ihc prlnce u! Iluvkneu—ln Im ;mle lhe ahllely program ol the nlnjL-sslr drmocrncy. We have but In drcvee 11. 81 lcdcrulhm wIH gzup Ils last breath, nml its thck deeds nuln'M'wll \IIIII the (lungs of lhe purl. newer more to rise. And why shall Ihlsl not b(‘ (lnnvP I. (IH'IC 3 lain! hour! In our camp? Is any democrat ue-ury In we” (hung? Nn, "H'l I! cannot be! Le! lhe nu‘lnovy ol lhe pail} EXCHL' _VIIu to nrllnn Remétnbcr the set-nee of fraud and cor ruption by which your iecorded unit was Well nigh trampled upon—rometnber Mil lerstown. Mnrna township. 'l‘unkhannnck. Haiiiux, and Youngwomumlowu. m 1838. and let them excite you to actlon—oobie. God-like action. Remember buckshnt & bull—the inglurlous nltcmpt to stir up u civd war—tn rouse brother against broth er. Remember how nearly your iiberliea were engulphed in the madness of faction _n Gud-diahouoiing faction. Remem‘ ber all, and then In the polls—lay Midt eveiy Incui [cud—every persunul feeling —und by an efi'ouhnnomble toyountulvvp. aim}? to the “mild that you are alike in vincible to British gold and the tichm mudatinnn of the Boston merchants. VIM the self denying spirit oi the revniutitm animate you to respond in tom's nl Ibun d“ to the call tit your country. Pt-nn 'tiylvaniu expects her democracy to do Hat ' duty—the whole Uniun waits to hear the shout of triumph bursting lrum the hill. sides. the valleysfigml mountains of the Fur lhe Ilunnor. A DEMOCRAT BOSTON. Cu. 28 Z. 'TAY LOR . ! )NE dozen a“, ‘ Shi'mlursnle Keyilnne ol ‘lhe Arch. linen. and remember ‘ WThero in _n weapon auror son, And bauer than lhe havunel— A wcnfinn'lhnl comes down as still Au anuw-flnkvs full upun mo sod; Bu! execulrs a {woman‘- will, As lightning docs lhefi'i“ ut;Gud , Am! Irom nu face nur balm nnr lucky Cun uhield them—’lin the ballot box." PENNSY LVANIA ELECTION RE TURNS 1“G1{ GOVERNOR--1848. , Longsnolh. Johnston" 1806 2331 6164 V. 8856 2133 . 2094 ‘ 8411 ‘ 4207 2383 2760 2739 2613 1427 2293 5245 5084 2308 ~ 2410 3748 3241 1421 1151 996 768 5140 5895 2544 1649 1111 630 31069 2989 3157 1980. 2238 1255‘ 1004 808 ‘ 2861 2580 2269 3249 1500 1975 283 145”“ 2084 3500 3290 2776 2988 3758 2362 1354 1871 2289' 1516 $319 1201 1103 992 783 1900 2637 5514 9727 ,uzerne. 3785 2967 ohigh, 3012 2549 ,_vcnmlng. 2298 1850 M.mm. 1591 1443 Montgomel)‘, 5218 4645 Monroe, 1760 425 Morvea. 3104 3640 M (' Kc an . 429 376 Northampton, 3476 255 i Norlhumbcnlaml. 2121 1546 Fury. 2064 1339 "’llla rll y. 4972 8963 mumy. 16028 16998 612 126 H 97. 627 278 Schuylkill, 3538 4264‘ Somersel. 1103 2755 Sullnan, 360 182 Suaquehunnah, 2116 1597 1.1023. 2077 1219 Union. 1686 2887 Vennngn. 1532 988 Wenmoroland, 4955 2856 ' \\' an hing lot]. 3948 406.") W'arren. 1155 947 “Kayne, 1455 855 ' W vowing. 948 780 " 4345 1162 Adams, Allegheny, A rmslroug Berks, “Pavel; Bedford, Blair, Bucks, Buller, Bra'll’nrd, 'ambria, Carbon, Chester, Cenlre, Clealfield, Cumberland, Co'nmhla. 3111 mm. y Hinton. ‘ a w fur (I V Dauphin. Delau are, Elk, Erie, Fayeua, Franklin. Greene, “luntingdon. mhana. In 'attn. Jeflelsun. ebanon, ancaster, HEE Y , ,rk • 168.192 Jonss'roh'. Fe.l., m'njuli am, 270 NH“. x PAINTER. l)»m.. lu‘jmi Cnmml-sumev, 2596 vmol. Urmocralic xmjurify nu Cungreu. 3956 VOVPQ. Dean-cm'lr majnrilv nn lu‘gislahve ticket. 3610 ern. IT IS A FACT. THAT IHE AV ERAGE PRICE OF FAR\IERS' PRO. DUFF. HAS BEEN—IS NOW—AND PROMISES 'l () [W‘.—GREATER UN DICR "HIE lARIFF ()F '46. 'IUAN IT WAS UNDER THE 'I'ARIFF OF ISJQ. l' l- a fact. HM! q-wry thing which lhe (urnh r. mnhnmc. um! umklng man “car (nml huw mauv an: ”new in Ihc Uullfl Slulu‘! uhu (In. «ml be-lung In one or ”I ntler u! lhe-e- rla-w- ?) m ”w shape clnllnug. and hi); sugar. (en. ruflev. nm|a~ -P~. &r.. haw all be?!) rhespvr untlcrl ‘ 'l‘anflol '46. than uudcr the 'l‘anfTul ’4 A STEHDNG AND EXPRIS SIVE SIGN. 'l'ho J)«’nmcrura n! Philgaglel‘phiu are 'llaw a 'l'mth Lighl prlvcmuinn lhia MM ing. AHU'hng H) which. [he Pennsylv nian ~n\~ :—-"All the nfficms of the FI! Reguno'nt of Pennsylvania Volume! huw lit-.‘ernllm-(I to parade nn hohobnc in the torchlight primes-ion. fill a Democruls. and one uf [hem went oul Whig, nml relurnml huuw n full-blond. l).-Inncnn. 'l'lwy‘w'e-ue with lhmr cnu try in war—nml lhey cannut desert h in peace. Hon. John Banks. This grnllvman, the lormer Preside Jutlgp n! this district—Hie Federal caml date Mr Guvcrpur In lB4l—uml lhe “I fink-ml Stale Treasurer—REFUSES T SUPPORT GEN. TAYLOR. & WI ‘ NOI‘ GIVE HIM HIS VOTE! 3 sing the Ens/on .flrgus. MARRIED—In Morris township. on lhe] inat., by S. C. Thompson. Esq. Mr. ANDnzw P 0 to Mm CATHARINE S'rucx. Immerly belinwn DIED.—-AtCurwenaville. on mo 91!: an. ' LIAM HARTSHORNE, aged nboul 45 you". On [He 21:! ull.. m 'lho same place. 10“ ‘ WIN. (men-hum.) in the filly third year 0“ll ”E‘WELVE p' ‘ Shirlings M Uct. 25, . Mes exlra fine \ the stun-e ol . - BIGLER & 7' Po the bnltle 168 462 Iv lor G ,Vt'r- ty for Cann!. lcmen'u fine 1 BIGLER 0
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