Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 19, 1843, Image 2

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9. 6 n.4a4tiopat Currency, regulated by the
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L At tidefinbliedieveribb, ; With . fair Piotection to
•Anieiicatiriniluetxy. -il. r • • -. ', ' •• ' •
8. , dust rostrainta On.,.the Executwo .power, em.
• brilefritit flothoi"restriction on the exercise of
• the YotO:..', . +.•, -''..,, ..: ' • • '
4.;A, f, of the public clomein.
____icdthAikoquitithlo'tlietribo!iOn-of-the probeede
,ofsules,,of it among all the Staten. •
5. An honed and ccohomicaLaditiinistrction.of
lhiGeneril Goirerriment, leaving public dfficers
•perfeet,treedorn of thought and of thb fight'of
,luflictgej but with suitable Jeetraints
. egainst 1
, iinpioperinterforonce in elections. ' 1
ti.:JAn ardefidnient to the Constitution, limiting'
~ theinentilbent , of . the Presidential odic° to a
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eiricir, Tenet . ."
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'l i iiele'objects - attairMil:l think that we should
- bens() tube afflicted with bad administration o
ho Poyarnment, r -liami,x CLAY,
" •
• • „galye, „ acisnowledge
~ thei receipt from . Mr.
Foreman, the recreant member of the IJou•c frOm
Lancaster, of en address to his " constituents, in
, , .
iiiiidbi!.he'endenviiretialestfy his treasonable vote
tifmn the bill electing:thetaital CominissioneVs.
Wore, it notfor its' length we should be willing
• to, publish his address, but- as we, have not space
to spare,: a notice of its principal
_points, must
suffice. Th'e address, ints,falled : to .eonii'inee us
tfinthie minim was dictated by correct or pure
Medici,' and ive belieVevill alio friil to convince,
his oonstittionts, 2 , .: ' • • • -
• Mr. :Foreinan first asserts that he voted against
his party and Friends to 1 , 11{,0 them, from danger
they,werc rushing blindly into ! .Ito then.
appeals., to his party standing oolong his Antinza,
sonic constituents; which hr.r. boasts has always
' Wen lioneet l and firtrr r and" Untainted with Whig-,
Of coarse 'then, bY his own admission,
ho hoe always been until this open deMonstration,
secretly a. fork! ~ .flo_utxt denies the charge that
the claim he has,hefore the
due
for rtioney,alleged to be due iiim,lhad any influ,
• i'ne'e over Vcite against. the bill to elect dom.
mit/shiners; and - pronounces all such .eharges to
tally Tim e will no doubt reveal the truth
. cr falsitici'f, this 'charge, Mr. Foreman also de
• nies Oat; this , bill was a "party meairu're,".end
'connivently ho has not been traitorous to the
'party.. And when the bill was first brought up.
'hesays heiyoted for it with many doubts And
misgibirigei as to Its effects and policY. • Ho has
alWays been'in . favor of piecing .Canal Commis.
'stoners by rho people, but doubts the utility of e.
} feeling. them by the Legislature. Ho is, in con
`clusiogr itdlyconfident that.those who now COQ'
sure hiin, "wih,'an six mouthi admit that he has
'staid rlgh . • • •
, . .
'''N'Ve•haVe deeire "in hoop abuse upon Mr.
'royethan, nor would .we :do him injustice. But
hid addrees seems t'o• us 'knit* disgusting COM: .
potrud , insolerreeand airogsnce,--of. coneciiedd
rpoliticalsagacity,.& slimmed mental superiority,—
iiietended purity and patrietisrp; end of flimsy at
,qehiPtilo'coVer Up a base betrayal of' his 'confid.
i:ionstituente, that , conveys in its'very' weak
'nese audilamenesa the grossest insnit to rho Intel.
ligcnee,of his cOnstituents,- 0,6 ,I.yarinest hiends
' - neverkii,ye him credit fur apyparticular depth'of
intehcct, yet rho
,Whig Members of the House,
'fUresaiv, Were rushing blindly into
claiager,timi Wank) have totally deitroyed the party,
hatthe 'not hail: the fora i g ht and the courage to
interpbserMasaying;hand.! i• Ho has doubts of the
• utility of the,mocstirei„ What .a mass of' ignor
ance must the Legislature be that none but Jamb;
Foteinati could Seethe inthrFiedieney 'Of Passing
qi bill i ' fitalie '6:W46:Mitre, br the' 'encirineus i)atren.
Ingo of the Governor , ! "It is 'a irreat' . pity such
llit:lfeeitiiitigizeity anti :great bi titles should be.
..nith.tajffn,friitri the , nottrieilder. the State; but we
iilriooverthelevs, : that Mr..' Foreman may Laic.
'lttitriilitt . :perrnilted s By, his coristituents'io enjoy
views of men and di
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atc;:lcle,FF:l , ll4t? open the State canals for nay.
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'Cetuitilttett ' Ut i e'r . Hiirrisinito,',OOldttizeii ,
lest the 14thr inst., The 'Stat;idapltel , ,Gazett 4,
rthati n o r ntri o ta y s tiest l MOUrfaPer. , WlLß%'4 l 9t
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ItiOtioalburtior had hatin:'cOintaltiet almost within?
:4 1 111irpka cct tai vpc .. ll: 04'4 iAinfIZA)A r9. , : , tr.itill,
iia' , "9 iihia'Ae El'aiiiiia'tliVin'csi4iiiilaiii7:66iti'd•
'our citizens' end police to.detedt theni." The old.
tiqii`ollhilittitafiii:ii***al6A4'glinitd:ipiiti:*r,
the iteinii.Of PertliiihOii'MA his . ii9jfeittiel t hitirit'e
'eked li.l.atid ; the iletter liKettr,Jltruf,yesidtilg t*..l ,
,VOl.,ltl,jyqiolies -frim 4,0 n ., I') Titts...etctreing!o:9l,
!'ipiebiel, ~ the .. . sop, en ciety ; ettild, bal.. how, for.,
1.6- I ;'iirposc; jet . briniktglo this pleCU'r, some Pro;
dude - to dispose pc, 3
,Pli his, return, "abFlutl I. .:;;;.
004;i;efOuiria his fathei', - iii4,i4oiiii.,.:iiliiniui)-
..UnLtlitillootsorilikdeiod-inilistiitttittlitunuife,.
biting theft. ectille. - : cortipietely:bto
,erui tki,vvt.t. ~
artne,hiunt int 7 irntrent,.eupposed4ot;&:oqiiectref,
fire W•oed._ No_eause his., tvs yet:been discovered
which . Could ',prompt, the act,•but filthy luereoto
Mr. P. was getterally presunorl to bo wealthy
encrto hat;e .consideiable inoney, , in lie pessee
ii6„) : t'': ',. v : , ' ,5 ; . • .„: . , ~. -, .., ' 'i ' •
It inky Med lie kolierld state,.,that it had Ivan ,
the custom laitbMr.:Y. to turn loose the.oattio ,
.iiorn.the stable evary,,mOrning between the hati!a.
of.B and R, end
, tba);iduUg,rpanoU'returning keine_
round them ~in;• and' •about the barnlard, se that
,tho'actmur. have been perifotratod sdmo time af;
Vet - runiora 'aro in Oltenia.
, stu ,
tion asilAthejpiobaide aat.4ol'oi• thors;_but-we
rdrtiaaTi:th , ,iyelliom us theyvare - tooyague and in. - 1
definite:
•
On. ThprairtY, evening two individuals were or
rested . intlttseonnty on suspicioalhaving com
mitted the rder; but we learnt nt on an extitn
nation .of them' in Harrisburg on Saturday;no
satisfactory cviileneCtieing elicitcd; one - of them
was 'discharged. The othor was remanded to
jail forTurthcr eiamination..llli — to be hiiped
the perpethifore of this foul and atrocious deed
Will yet
. he discovered., A reward, of `ssoo is
offered - for their discovery and conviction.,
Now York_CilvElection.
. The Whigs were beaten in the late city eke;
Lion by an ininiense' majority. - The" nibune in
giving the causes of it says, "the majority of our
opponents is a dishonest 'one, ohtairied by the foul-.
est means. Colonition s ,double.vuting by whole.
- sale and svOtematic-. violefieo - are - the — Means by
which the Whig parts' has been 'overwhelmed.
So many acts of, outrage . and fraud we 'believe
never before disgraced a City Election. The
sixteenth Ward has . been carried. against us by
virtue of five hundred bledgeo"ns,...wlierehy , three
hundred Whig • voters were kept in mortal fear
from the polls; whilo organized bands of Locofb.
cos, hundreds in nuniber,haveranged from Ward
to Ward, casting three,five, and seven votes .each
for Morris and the Eimoroco Ward tickets.. We.
are confident the official canvass pill clearly
show that not leis than two thousand fraudulent
votes have been cast for Morris and the Loeofoce
Charier ticketsigivingthein all thatfliey itrove
or cared to carry." •
glorious Whig Victory in
Tho Whigs have carried the Capitol city by a
.majority of nearly 300—although et the last
sprier-, electlfin the Locofoco Mayor whe elected
by six 'hundred majorityl Friend iumpfireg;
the Whig candidate, has now a majority of 203 I
Whitt Victory in New Orleans.
The result of the 111nniciprii Election in New
Orlea4s on the 3d instant, wo learn from the
Tropic, is of a character calculated to fill - the
heart of every Whig in the Union with pride and
satisfaction. The Whigs have literally swept the
city—scarcely a vestige of Locofocoism or Tyler;
ism is remaining. The Whigs have signally
triumphed in everyMnnicipality z —have glorious.
ly carried ton of the thirteen Wards, in the three
tincibafe elected ten of the twelve
members of the General Council
Glorious Triumph!'
7lie Capital of the Old Dominion Redeemed: -.
Extra'et of a letfer dated Richmond, April 6,1843.
—The Richm . ond Wait! Election camo offyestcr.
day, and fur this first tinie,a party vote IN11!!pulled;
heretofore the voters of'.this•city, at their Ward
Elections have teen influenced by men, and not
by.party; .but. yestertlay.a strict• party vote was
given, and the result is„that Locofocoism is de•
funct; and, Tyleristn is reduced to a' single meal
he was seen about noon running' down'thc street
as if tho dog catchers were after him, and nothing
being seen of him r since-, it Fs supposed.he took
is to the canal and was drowned..
Tho . .esUlt in Connecticut.
There is no election of State officers by the pet).
and the Locos have elected the, four inombers
of Congress. The Unrtfbrd Courant, in referring
to the final result of the election, says" The
Whig piarty in this State, though not triumphant,
has "sustained itself nobly. Their org,ahizetion' is
preserited—their`vote has been greatly increased,
since last'year, and they are "ready to do' their
duty in' future.":,' '
Good
a meeting of the "deniocirnts" of Lorain
county; Ohio, helikth'e 22d alt., the following Was
amongAho rosolutions,adopted: . -.•
,„ llevolved, we ryill use.our• beat clfhrts to
sustaiii:', - our comity paper -:-,by' mini promptly
Mir aubsOriptioni,.untkohtaitiing;,tieiv subscribers
for, tlmattic,:- • .
is decidedly the re ~ we, 'hest sOlution ever
heard ,
of being,adepted at a locefeep meeting. It
4i•Cr;tlieS the proper spirit," and is one, which all
political parties may adopt without "danger VIC
Hinnies brthe'titatitik."' . •1 , •'•
• • •
Revolittion in ~ty I,
,~ ~,.:
'~#S"oii'Nod,so9tsa:•-~l'Ve"•mehfianed j eoine time
go the flight totßoYe'r: A , still later t arrivaPat,
"Netr2 York' states , that Ile has formally-abdicated
and li' now,inn his 41 /,7 to Viiglood.on 'board an
,English 0 4 , 1 1' - ' 3 FAir7lTki! , government ifl'Al?w
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tdo'netliiinice;'4 &I)oi , itrefi'otiiof ilia, mks
gilifb`e 4lB oAV'the's - iwte - ' 4l i*lii;'iefoie; ll 4l7/,
for the Skate to • keel; up' these ivorkii.• wi,14: 2 sick
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94:?f
corporation? as an, eylh Allßieeyils'elAfearei
from a'porpOration; t is proved:l&i`hEen:iiii •,
than'iealizid by I.lle iiiiiiiagerrieiit the.
itanie' Of the State.''And if;iiiiceal&will , pay the
detita 'of iho , Coinnionweaithi or' ,
put;thern Jrithin
the - char of-liliffriff,--'----
arclunica — nrlitlin man :tetra)+ , figd; at ;
ie nett, pne advantage r which bean ample corn,
,ponsation, for any cell that a slate; fancy bas ;
conjured ap
Debt and - dishonor' are' Worse to' a: 'Continuo&
wrinith than corporationa. t Arid it mill bo — ttfund,
arch inure , convaniont to .tha furnicru,
I ctirted froot • grievous taxation,
i than to have to
pay, half their earnings -to knep'..np the boaitt'of
•
having' a canal and railroad
_' belonging to the
Commonwealth.
The 'State' Of Pennsylvania OVveri about forty
'dollars,.' which, five per. cent,.
,giveS' an interest of ennually, : he :
sides the current . expenses of . thm Comnion.
wealth. Expeiimice_iliowe "that .wa eannot_pay_
even the interest • We have•already issued stock
for the interest last duo, and this mede.of ac ,
cumulation will soon place the State. and.. its
creditors beyond the reach.of hoile. • .
But let the State alloW its creditors to diminish'
the gross debt by $15,906,000, and the remainder,
825,000,000, will berebsily Manageable, and the
rapid diminution itlf the principal would astonish
these who have' marked, • with painful aimroben.
sions, L the apimtent indestructible character of
the present debt.. : So soon as the debtor is en
abled. to make payments upon the 'principal., as
well as to meet the interest,' the work of liquids..
tion goeshiavely on.
Our renders will bear, in mind the rapidity with
which the national - debt dithinished under .the ad.
ministration of John Quincy Adams, and finally
disappeared under General Jackson. The samo
good May be expected in Pennsylvania, when
such a diminution - of the Prtne; . pal may he neer,:
cd-,-as will allow of the remedy we propose.
c. The Amend() Ito.porable
14r 4 Mr.Hratton;Yiliter. of the State Capitol Ga.
zette, •whoway attached' by Mr. MCGowen in the
Hall of,llepresentatives atHarrisburg, npolOgisea
for the . apptarance or the severe personal attacks
in his paper, of the 7111 inst:: by stating that the of.
fetish.° articles were prepared' " while be was
under deep excitement, and When passion over.
ruled 'his judgment and policy." The arttele . S .
charging " bribery " upon certain thethbers of
the House and others, Would never Italie been
written, he says, in cooler moments, and their pub
!leaflet] is now a sourceof regret to him.
COM;IANDER AIACKENZIE.—TiIe N,Y. Courier,
says that Commander Mackenzie has receiver] an
official communication from the Secretary of the'
Navy, announcing. that he has been lionorablyoe.
quEted , of_the charges Palmed against him, and
the finding of the Court has been approved by the
President of the United States.
NEW Yon): Er.cartriN..—The Charter Election
in New York, on Tuesday, terminated in a coin.
plate disconAttirit 'of the Whigs. Robert 41.
Morris, Esti.,the'Demooratie candidate for Mayor
is elected lby about 0000 Majority. The Whigs
will have about 8 members in the Coinmon
Council, out of 34. This is a iegukir "Waterloo
defeat," and the Whigs have been routed, , " horse .
foot and dragoons." . • '
The Railroad:Journal says truly, that tho his
tory of railroads hi the United States presents one
or the most remarkable instances' of the rapid
progress of invention, which has ever been re..
corded. • .
Only eleven years have expired,since there were
not more than ono hundred miles of railroad in
use in the United States. There are now nearly
five—thaufand miles, built it,a'cost of about :One
hundred millions of dollar's._ Five hundred loco.
motive engines are employed upon them, nearly
all home manufacture; and uPwards of filly*
built in the TJ. States, have been sent to Russia,
Austn Band England. litany, of these are of pow.
or sufficient to surmount aerations of 60 and 80
feet to the mile. Eleven Years ago a dead !eve
was by many deemed necessary on a railroad, and
grades of 30. feet to the mile were hardly thought
admissible. Now, inclined planes and stationary
engines are almost wholly superseded.. ' " '
It is established by c*petintent, that coal, and
other heavy and bulky freight, eau be curried on
more cheaply than iu Canal boats. TIM
most Piofitable of 'the EaSterii'ruiltOilds 'deriveS
half of its income froth 'bulky freight.'
_The profits of_well_ccastructed.railroacis.havo
cquslled thoae from. the. most profitable_
manta of capital. Tho'New reads pay
six to eight per cent. The Utica and Schanceta,.
41Y,, tin to twelsc,.and itsstoelc has beeh ,
down to parsince it wCnt'inta 'ciperatliom ' •
- 'The aggregatelen'Ethbf the railways converge'
leg utile 'eity .of Bosto,2is one liciosand two
lundred and, three miles, : all, of wliich are, in, tuse,
except about twcuty•foupani , lcs. : : :: k,
Any one who should hose predicted these 'thinis
elevenyears age,
v would liave beenleelied upon ,
' ' '
, in - Colonel IttonroeEdWarila, their Oat forgar
• •
whose eacope from S:ngFiang prison, "Nnw York,
wo''noticed • lit'at`wabli, : Was'ibMi'd idler a116i4 arid
Ailikent'sebrciii hi Vito ettiatit 'of:tha'elMb facitiry
minoected witlithe'prison; .victualled with:brandy.
and,diPOlyirer`a4ctin s fOrOillg wait the . ox
,oitarrtent,,and,asFati ; Traaovli.,, ; When, , ho could
tePl ii iig e !t An eml4°Ye,r7jn the monk niauyptined to ba,thO:yiilontTe atteafarYlii
thje Ailtsr h4'Wiitypldeed,
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t locii s ci thO teoritc)f iiiiticOkt . ;),iii4COrnitig, ap
prently, 'any
_longer, tOCaceoli,t 'oe(tlitit
„dry con.
tele iiiii if '1 rll tth'itiaii ii Ai eteioVzlifleteet Ma:: '
Chinery '!'of the iliottgerii,?Oattl*litt.. filolitlietii
Piinciplcs, theyLanoorine4lo*Oit-,',,eompound,
combined, untVOrsAsOlP...4oYlii ' ng:OlTed of their
* 1104111 . 9-101o ivi4 - AiPi*,l:: w ,':,:,.;',.tie.:
~: ; T he-Dernociaic- P cp,Oili,ol4l4l:o•lf 4o Union
is united , on thit'jOliteiplee Of riietride=:low 'du
tis—no,debt--gaviiyati,to :ficeirliankiiiiMeomy
:— , -retronchOlotirid az.str,iet 'adherence 'to'•the
oonstitution, which , , , ,inipilee Ail thO'reet4l rest .'!..-. , :'r'
Hero ; ' tlien, , is'a'high authoritative ifieciaitlihn,
of the lquding, the capital; principles .of the:gtoat
''Republican Remoeracy,'.ylicther, iimthern or
Southern, 'kedotel: 'itadient,' tocofeee, 'Aiisto
erotic, Agrarian ? 1' Tiris . Tice :,
,7rede; , S tate
Rights, Consolidation , :JacksMi,..Anti4aOkilon,
TorY;Unionisis, ifollifiers,,Latituditieriane, S trict
,
Constructionists, 'LCvollers, . Slave hoiders;;Hank.
ites, Charter:Wl:A(ls, Proclamationists,,Espung._
crs;orally of tu2niiift of the allasea oft! party of
yThigh.podular 'names heveessi_been tiia-most
guiding; principle, 'and 'selfish 'posser the , main.
In
We are, then, to understand that the peinocra.
ay of I ) enrisyytinia, and of. IsieW England ,h4vo
adopte4as a well,settled party purpose, the Prin.
eipleS of 'free :trades . 'What ;says.-the. iron inte
rest to this? Is coal harmonious? What thinks
the salt interest of New York? What the fish.
cries of the North What the , lead of MiSseuri?
What thu "Ougat of Louisiana 9
_What the hemp
of the West? What the navigating interest in
general?
,• • , .
`Low duties;' is the next point of.faith. Does
this. mean the low duties of tho.bill of abomina
tions, for which all the leading members of.t6il
free 'trade party (except- Mr. Calhoun) voted in
1/126, viz:: Messrs. Van Buren, 'Benton, Bu.
chanan,, Wright, Woodbury, It. M. Johnson ?
Does itinottn . .Gftneral Jackson's , Judiainus ref.
a, protectin g all the gre Articles ucce;sary`to
render us Independent foreign . nations 1 Or
doesit . according. to ilt . Calhoun's laid theOry,
forbid all but the lowest eta of duties horiiontali
perfeCtly OqUal on all ar 'clog". It must be the .
last clearly, frOrn the quarter . seleeted to ho the
organ of proclailrning those , high faiths to the
earth: . • , , • . ,
INto'debt,' Is the next2ixioin ; and comes with
an.onspeakable grace from a patty which, set•
ting out in 1831 with a balance in the Treasury
of many million:4; and revenues larger than thay
had ever been since, in four years spent it all,
leaving its•suceessors an ascertained debt of froM
'MI to twelve Millions, large, outstanding Claims
since settle4a dilapidated, revenue, end a ruined.
etcdit. - • ' .
• Seperation frOm banks' is the net postnlate
and must' include not only the - United States
Brinli (the offspring of Mr. Calhoun's nwn lojns,)
but Gen. Jackson's grdat constitutional 'Bank of
flitymillions capital, the Pet 'Bank system, the
Van Buren .Safety Fund schem'e, all 'Butte Banks,
and every thing, in "- s hort, but the pen ton:iae
Treasuri 7thi: the solidity and' beneficence of
which we beg leave to refer its admirers to the
pcoplo atlarge, or to the Tylorian portion of the
locefeco -party, who treat it as' obsolete.'
'Economy' is the next great maxim—a - word
no doubt, meant to convey it most definite idea—
that of an annual Van /limn expenditure of full
thirty.five. milliOns. Item. 'Retrenchment' of
the Homifa§hion. Or perhaps it means those of
which Swartwout and IJoyt were the agents, end
Messrs.' Miller and
) Woodbury the supervisors;
or thrill in Indian contracts and in the post of•
flee tor the parsimonies of the Florida. war: 5: -
All these and more,howeVer,are included in the
magic sentence, A strict adherence to the Con:
stitutien'—that is, the Proclamation, taking the
responsibility,' substituting the will of ono men
tor, the will of the People, martial law,, promises
to himg Southern gentlemen under the second
section, and, subsequently, all that made Mr. Cal.
fionn dilate upon the crimes of a party of 'rogues
asd loyn/Ots,! together !by the txilionito
force public plunder!'
Later trimt Canton.
The Ship Delphi, Capt. Co,t of Doston,arriv:
ed at N. York on • Thursiky, bringing 'Canton
dates to Dee. 17th, twerity.one days, later than
liad'been before received. The' Delphi brings as
passengers Messrs. Appleton and Sears :of Boa.
ton.
The victories of the British over the Chinese
•
seem likely to be rendered worthless by the treaelt 7
cry and foithle'ss cruelty. of the authorities. The
Stipplenient to the dinton Register of the' 13th,
-Deceniber' is filled c ;ivith accounts of a dreadful
-riot-Which-broke out; on the Itti. - theugh it
,seented to have been plotted and arranged for ma.
~ny days previous. It had , its origin:in, the deadl
/y hatred which exists between the ,native
foreign rpsidents t and: in the obstinatiiletertnitta
lien of the Chinese tlfat the British , i n'epite'.
tho'freaty,44hilli i tteehal.M - a'fOothoid Upent the tc
"ritory of the Celdstitil , 'Empire: • i
'pretended equllle-hetween some. hinese and
rr i 'Ptcivoko. V .Qu e. R f . the Is:
having, stolen an orange. The Lascars
?bilged to retreat, and the Chihese mob the
tliatted
ikons° itiOY the t
set the Briiish,fAtory fitn:.' , They th. c
needed 3n.tho of a, Mr.
fin or
mneltetg, grid two pis t ols. 7he passage : we n
as the crowd iiiilifoactied one t '
was shot and the reit tetroqed in terror. tl
eiay five: wire - killed, 4'lo the'ineb the t 1
*Cok,htruso.t onwAriii . 44 6 440;4;
1F9?' 8 97 4?!'i . ff d 9P!iffen4', n 4i
of Messrs. ?ribhi,.
The pritish.fisg:iicieUis set tai fire. butt
6 E 4
!wor*olhtlif9totcthelvo l iirti,:.: 4 l , y ;tie
-4irtoUliaigfAtiO, r4.94Pallie
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"Resolved, That for the in lofty offered to this
House by 'Edward MeGot - i a nlember therecif
from the county'of Philade la, in t a presence,
and during the session; of House, eutnm'
ling an assault-and battery/Sion John . tattoo;
editor of the State Capitol azette; n Saitirday
last, deserves the eensurel. the Utilise, and as a
testimonial of the disappiettion of the mollifiers
and of the-House for such onduct in its presence;'
the said Edward McGee/ shall bo publicly re.>
primanded by the Speal• r' '
i
A ,
Which, after some futpn discussion, was dia.'
agreed to, by the followil vote i :
Yeas--liessrs:Aeer aeon, Bauelinitin,Bean
Bell, Beal, Brtiwley, Cl' n; Cummins, Forelimb,
Frederick, Gearhart, G n, Goodwin, Hinchnirin,-
JameS, Korn, Kerro elver, Kerr of Menrec,
r s
Kugler L ig, ItteCn (11,516Kinnon, Marshall,
v
Morgan lyera, O'Br ", ; Deerfield, PostlethWaite;
Potteig,er.; Reber,' rWood; Snyder; Tustin,
Wright—Speaker--
~ •
Naya—Messrs. A er, Balsbaugh;rkitltr,BlOlr i I
Brindle, Carpenter, rson, Craig, Deford,Dickey,
Elton, Ferguson, hn, Heckman, Hill; Hood,
Hai, Kennedy o 'saver, Kennedy Of Cuinher:
land, ti.,tegetee,-Vilrids, McCarty, McDaniel,
MeEwen, Mellitus, Morris, Musser; Parke,
Picking, Robin / Rock hill, Row-mint, RuFN
Russell, SliarsvTh, "Shenk; Sheridan, Skinner;
Stine, Thonias,yunpson, Trego, Walter, War
fel, ‘Vhitman-ii4 '
Immediate) 4 the a nnenneernent ofthis vote; I
—(the dispoOth 'of a majority—but not two
thirds—of d o lt:louse, being in favor of -exPul
-119'4). Mr. T se obtained leave to present to-the
House "a cinunieittion from Mr. McGowan," '
w hi c h w h er itittl.proved to be his Resignation.
~
' On inottOf Mr. James, the whole subject was
then h u l e t*ly postponed, and the House resum
ed its legfiate business, evidently greatly rc.
lieved byfr rending of the shtirt but fitting coin.
te e n j ea tifreferred to. The only mistakd about
th e me tiis, that it would have been better, per.
haps, IC3'. McGowan had done this at an earlier
s t age fe proceedings.
. .
Th q snainder of the evening was occupied in
th e e llideration of private bills, of no generals'
l i i
inter ,
I, late ; the amendments of the House to the',
Bill e ~ eh e i d h is t e i
c o n
d i , n rp s .a ol d v i e n n g t
it :debtors houtm f a it t i e nt ri
a m i,
i; a l i t t i e n r g .
age cents preferring certain . creditors;' were 1
co . red in, and the bill sent to.the Goierner. ~
hill from the House providing for.tlicsale
o f main line of Improvements between Phila.
d ia'and Pittsburg, passed; Committee of the
• 1 and ordered to lid prepared for. a third.
1
kite bill for the sale of the Delaware:dfitisiori
The Pennsylvania Canal has bedenia ilew.—
' e amptik . ii'fixe'd at is' s iAcid,iipo,.
Bills re-chattering the. following Banks for five
.; ars.haiti .heen passed and' are in the hands of
e Governor==the FainterS and :Mechanics, the
, Or4ierrfLibertiers'and'tho Southwark' Banks ':4:;k
' hOt4injplio.;: tite Farmersßanie of Reading, and
i the,Firiners flank of Bucks county:. - . '
• -- ThilltepresentatiVdned - SehetoriarApportionl
604 Bill hailladOk signed by Oe:OreVerri'on,
:,: , Pillstn extend theichartere of tho Hankef.-Te,
ware "canntyandtheetfank - iftMentgomery tuna.,
' tyliefepaSied - the Senate and will no doubt be
co:Moored : 1 0; by . the' pass,
~., , .., . , ,
:T le specs IcAppor mas under
°oot Bill w con.:
: likdeenticaf by the House at Curiae,: accentits:.OU:
' y O` , noo'thin Of Mr: , Sipes'i of Illitifoi'd' dentritW'llie lai7',
"if . : l4 !"q,P 4 °?) ( ai'° l o ll 4-'kii!cici,iD'nWiiY'!;k4;
1. "
Inge, was txpeareo
~,,tgki that beautiful' exekliace. le ;
lh ' l9 agoillAmterok 710,4003 of$47;000 to Colleges,;
~e , :Academies gut ‘,Foriabs' tiediinarleailiaingentider;
'R .° i noaidiiiiiidti,-;-116i'IROOktill.iililanItO-Wdifeil:lhli:
nod :l' il l !ir t ..i e .440. 0: 1 4C44.#'K ' ‘ i ." . #1090A)404iik
~ . 9 • ' ;/ . 114 . /jiiii splif• , 4l6liiiiiition . *6ollok , INVori4Vii'd:
- , Ito -Thc , ittheil'lsPle,er beetrfitalltpliiiiitki4*.: l
1 °, , : 1 a .- 01140 - 614V, fa dogra4i*it iiirtijrtek.o
tai, Ihg.. ~.,,.:, :•,,.#.404..' boy A i ' , " , i,•1:1A.1, 6 , 4 ‘1,1 . .",& 't! , ~,
thfi‘bili givipg tbeiptintog a thol .*.ii.: baiii.
~ tiotik ousomeit into conventual itoielectftState
.
44,i d i PrlaYli' .. T'he chi - candidates were. ag o * voted i
keV ;i4f - ***4- I "!YrfilfrAcei VltYthe foliii.it*Ong,;
itigni 14 4 ' 141 .''e a r"i 4i .ji,l*.tritiiFigilie/!
hal iQ larhOttOY, 4 9 P414 4 4411"
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1'44 0 .r.io*, bittla , WfrtignitAkiabli**-441041; e :
p,#- I . d -4 'to h. us ' aging& it triOaltilitii:
i T6 --aP :ww - 50. 4 ,4 , -4,l,4AtiOovati4., i .
r14 14 W 5 V4r , i0 ~ .•,, i g, - 6, 1 kittt.k. 1 ty..,44- ; 7.*:, , in , -.0.,ytzi.h.,:
cent % 74 4 ''''.' gat likkihittillo" - totiiii
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A.o,?ovriidde - Ves,ittiiYAT6loo - ii
•*.:0$Y4000,010 4 0 410 :. 9 A0,, , P . .1t#,
, i,o4.t.the7•:sliiilillfeii7!tlfid:frort' ; gto,.iii"Otti],fiitfinni;
lii# l. f4 l l.' o . 4 i lji . iit i**l4 6l 9 '6ll .o.# l 4 l #o' de "
iiiiiid , :iii.tleji4o 6 4okittifigift.l, l 4.klAtii4t l P.
. &iiii if t ' l jki 4l )Ni l igii a l ' J i Yiti 6li .o! 4 o;
the. tritibtedtiiiiiii,MV44;;Sidhasiiii . :tq'That:tiljt ,
a i i 4ro4 " ii . "A' !4 .44, l lt. i !tili . 4o4f`,o l ,oo4o.iPl
and the datnistateitiiiipritigihiipiiiiiiti'iltak*ies;
4 :r,PoF;*, ,, i ,,,i' iktottl,,, ~,, ,?.t f r..40 .)14 :-0.,?
ga i oip *hi ii.4,04t*.i.i,b,?0,00:144- ' 4igiffi.difie',l.
-tiffietwerfx4VewaliloV,P.eilitioatia*feSTi t i tial
extraiegant estinia4o ,iffit#9o,',O 4 Orniltie:r4iti*
for : :'4fileiii,,,i . s l ifkoal. Ar.litii 6 :'slfile`of :ihi :24l -01 00 ; )
tititi'.oo oVrerniir,liottel;E . .,: ei'..' ', .. -.. -I i• ' -"i . , -.
iICASEItiFi MltrillteGiOWAN.ifit,..•. , ;
,•.•,'
thepiiitisr,!.fien i reetlo . A
~,. ousidera tog o f
til !# , i T j e:ct . i ,4fM 44 9:YoiiS . l ) 4o l. :o nOriflrilieo.
of-Mr, Elwilill, (tocensjirflkleGowan.tind prohibit
Airatton froiti enterlogitheHall)i of tn the ire=
sOltitienbt''. ll / 1 4 '. 4 Eliciiiy*hibli•picvidee,.'fbrtlie:i'x: . ,
1 344 . 1 .dn'' of. 41',
V Ka r
- I V/0 6 %i"F'Pr.: Tir k 47'o 0 i97144' if'aq.
animated Messra: - right, ns, ifinehmiMi
towry, -T Brawley, • 'irid , ':Jarrins,-,severallY„sPoke i s
manifestfirg much ''sy.repailikfer Mr; IfloOtWii.a# .
un - der.,ilfe- alreb — dishinceS,, drr,expr,cesing thUni
selves.oplieige'd to his, expulsicin,:,Afileiiars,Shatn,_
.. _ . . —.....-.,
wood;',DOTOldintilleukinan i felt sympathy like
wise, but consfdered this' questieri"diie infinitely'
aboiel each . considoratiora - 1 , and .i:in - d• A ti , ,iiiiileo:
W "sense O of duly they ,exp ressed theit: deicrOin t.
ation to vote
. fot. the expulsion of -Mr : Ai Gowan, '1
The case t u ns dlscustied until the Indy; big hour'
of adjentnnient vvithout being finally disPbsed . of.
Illessra.,Graig, Road, SharsWood,, Ellen and. oth--
era, expressed their' determination, 'Oder an. iin•..
perious Sena° of duty, to vete for the iipulaion' . Of
Mr. MeGewae, whilst Messrs.Tlinclltiaa, Brew
ley, , 'Lowry, James and others,' t ught 'a less'
rigorous', punishment suflicient '
.length the'
vete Was taken on Mr. Elwell`s proposition to
.., ..
utriko Out the 'resolution of expul an and insert
the following: ' • ' ' ',, .f! . .
.. .
"That • Edward' MoGavan, a ipbtiber orthis
Howie; hy . hiFi, conduct it the ll4ili or the floes e .
while in session oh Saturday IdstiTii his deice at-:
leek, opnif.•Johillt. Tl•liatten, Editkr of the State.
Capitol Gazette, was guilty of a gr.us and unjhstl.
fiable indighity.towards the flotise,for which he
justly merits the unanimous cesiaire of its mem
hers: '. -- • ', • :. .i.
Which was not agreed to.' tend 36, riais
In the afternoon , the tillowik amendment was
offered by Mr. Tustiu, as a subsitute for the.diVi.
sion'uuder consideration, vlif
G .
fit; ~.; .
. , ~, .~:;
-' 34 104 , ,fP‘
c`iiiiclf oloi'adroiseitin; The. sc h ool.,
over eight year's of age at'llonolul%eari read t i le.
Dl:pw,ryta!)meut,'l,k,e,Opye : wh #lehnAt been, giyen
by ihiti**ll4.o4lo,',Oeyir`qijil*::4*.dnii!iiiitt
31,,, The temper a nce
;itira.A, !id known
the Pledg4:l4i*!###;":"Oglai.,;lol6iV,
4n the lei of July, the , 4:4 ,, ,,,weisiw rir jAki t ,,, - ;ot;
Honolulu was dedleatedi
resent on the icicoutotpF ';jp.orJpgthst r ie,ryieea
Iting_Tose and presorted to
the inecting house and the laiidbli whichit''tands.
buildink keit icineit4t.2;qthec;:itiul.
,cast 830,000, the principal:petit:left:tie - Win by they
' , 'oll . the .Satibatii , the"people . . tirseinhle in- , their
churchos in neat, fl attir,,and . setneef the fernalgS
have. manifested isuch ; fendnelis
elinf thilfOstorei,hiive their'llutil,tor attempt
td 11:6j'ailuialiiitgcqufickwar:'
' MutitieagMe ledin'thiongli a' shit
from -the.. Republican. officeillV4ilikttorivbel.,
that aerill Criiiiiith - , - Re4 4 at Cannian's •forrYiin
Sussex county, iii; thai
the:veil known; wealthii and long, established:
hodects(if lianc ttitcOb Daimon; Wati'idtdthitha
left breast.. and:shoulder. wD.h .o.x:cm:Mailed with
Mot, 'by Owen A. Day, of that neighborlthed.--
liMlived until Monday morning: picivdca:
Oen was the alleged improper :Collection of a
I t';
sme I deb Mr.. Cannon was the nrst wealthy
. • .
citizen in the county, and hatralways borne a.
exc'ellent 'charapter. The' murderer' had not been
'taken. The Sheriff was ordering out a posso to
pursue the fugitive. . : • •
A: reformed thunkrtui Kentticky: *fared
that sinco .ho had signed tho . teetotal pledge lho
had drunk' water by the - gailon.;—:
"TJUk of a man eatini'a peek'nf dirt in a. life
time," bait he, "'why hae only (icon swallowing
that sediment for a month, and I am: already
chock full ofsand.hsts, snags, rafts,' islands { and
sunken flat-boats, and . never was healthier, in
my life."
CIE2•
Attorney at .Law ,. .
oprofessio . tfal servicesm
.ll-17, the P al le . Kr Office at tliC lute resititiace:of
atm J1D.:01).Z47„ on Aida street..
ettrliale, April 5,1843. 1, *,
,jAMES. I . GRAHAM'
HAS removed to'the offiee.reeendy'oe
etipio by JOhn Hilyper; oil e tlie Wes
sale br.lJannsw stri three Sow's ot. the Colir
Hoiise. ,
Ae01,5,15 , i1 •,• • , • '
, •
AT'I'tNTIONTO LAST NOTICE.
TUE subscriber havine'comitutleit a sale
and Maurer his former Stocl3. or 31erchae
!Inge to Charles Baumitz Sc Co. desires a speed): set
tlement of all his outstanding accounts, awl I.i:quests
all those hitlebted to come prward and discharge
pieirucelients withouttlip Books 'will he
put into other hands (or eullekien :wry siastg/11.
CIO. IV. 14TNE11.•
ti-23
April 5,_L843
•
•
/6.111 E subscriber thankful for pnst,, lai•ors hew
leas•c to ,inform his• friends and the public in
gent.ral, that he continues to. carry on the
TAILORIWO . ,II.USINESi;
in nil its various bratteitee at the room oCrupieil hp
him for• the last Iwo years, in High street, west of the
Court House, tutioitutig N: W. \Vona's sture„w here
he is prep:u•ed to execute Fill .kinds of work in his
line, iii the best and most fashionable manner, :not
upon the shortest notice. Charges made to suit the
times. Hy strict attention to business he still solicits
a share of the public patronage. • • • •
!WM. AIePIMSON. ,
Stn-23
Carlisle, April•s, 1843
CHEAP BLIGNXIC •
Tgisaatalaso
No. 12, North Sixth alreet, , above Market; • Alla:
C „
.
HEAP. House and ign• Painter and
Glazier, and, Venitian•lßind Manufacturer;
boon large and handsome assortMent of BLINDS,
always on hand, which forvarletyi beauty and style
of workmanship, will excel thoseofAity. other es
tablishment in Philadelphia, which will be sold at
the very lowest prices. •
Country Merchants supplied with any quantity at
the shortest notice. •
.• '
Quilitturis repairedantl trimmed. SIGN'S paint
ed at $1 .50 to $5.
The citizens of Ctirnbet;lantl County are respect=.
fully incited to call beforc.purchusingelsewlicre...
April C'1£14.3: 3m-23
MANSION HOUSE . HOTEL:"
Mein dreet,Oneiguari West of the Court House;
E attimeriber having leased the above
moat_ respectfully announce-to
his Mends. and the public generally shot he is pre
pared to accommodate them and the travelling com
munity, is u alyle Olathe, holtes.Will be fotmiiliatis:
factory to all who may liivor him a ith a call.
His table,:will receive his especial attention, and
shall always be. abundantly supplied'with the bast,to
be had in the county. The bar is alibi will be found
constantly supplied *WI tlttl: choicest W1'110311(41
Lifetors that are to he obtbitied bete and in the cities.
The Stabling attached to the !muse is commodious
and will.beamtler thenharge"orm . caterer Clatlbr.:':•, • -
He hopes by a strict attention to business to receive
libend.thare of the public ifatronage."
11:7 - 1.10A DERS will be taken by the week,roonth
An- yeah :• ,
Cutiisle,, April 5,1 4 80. a , .
.
cHARLES-BARNitt
AV,ING"T h s'etlr . iheren tire" Siodk
lbo-Stoi* ilk new ;Itbre,llbotrs Mr:101'114g
EJharcAUgilhyOpiiasite - t.l)ivernStitld
:piti;!; bi the
iis,blr;
iintridso th'e:4blirtiflo-of
Lib' old "cu sliOlik;
et al tiiiloFtjnepto " t> ncjiiliil
,GC951).5.0t)
ilitiiniAiillli'Obidb'elkeretti it la curly
ki*titilflie`beleibtiod6rP l 4i6j ,
Gootli,,toich ha , have beet'
,f 7Catintie,livrit4;tB4s:, ' • *'Y."'• ' 4 " ,•,tE4,4
g ti VitgOlt4
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At • • at th , 4 .F4Adr. J 4:;
VAAPIIIWOMO.SePtKrr.
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A nefornsed Mau!
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lui EOATAka; they, ?totniiiite!r tdeimie 4 eatomao ,
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xligli*lilo#6Mlo4i,*4l444!l4io#4o46; '
91,illiSki..:04alltii.CATtke n ty. -t,l ni ii ! 't !' 4- -
13 Pttlfiftniiitiait4 1: dAtiliargieif4iiiiiiff • -
kt 1 .444.,4 1 4 . ! 1 P1A'. .4i* .
)Z'S•4l:4 o J. 7 !6.ilillYA6t.ol:olllLE PILLS
, 4ev - ,.kr , !ie'•,Aiitioi_i:or , ivi?',lfitokiii!tokiti , ilottoit,tier- •
1 icitiaNifiiiiinal,OrYintpatiiil 'E g avera;b4iiiiie they
liiiiikOi.loo,t,. qiii4 i (Oceiprbid !Amino, which '
.1POR) ' •)F 4) nfliiF4.o4th.g,..Cireuletitoi j ari,i n tiC pause of all
liiiiihior !,..-.:!;!:.-",,;41- 4 ' ,7r A. :-,:-.-*A Y'''!''i,".-',”'•••.•c" ,. ,
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...,- ..§.);.4fPovllfll'lti!S°f"o:4P,''t!!7,4 q e P osited on
[ i l l ol :49:4Ffirt9 40, 9 q5 . a,1e, causing pains, inflammi-
ifoO,iind, , aiTellingai-oaliled , -,,,,,,, ~,,- ,
.. i2 ? .7;t: , # 1 .4 71 ( 4 . 2745 '04 1 0 . 4 j -ungt 4 ;" : , `i' ',.,4., , ,- ~
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, wl ‘l4§ '' 4, l i,i. - 9,iii.o.44her, and; if ii;111 . C . 414 - 69,th AO.
COMP4 * :444oDiiill: 4 olllll 6Beitiii*TriVitidiitil-'
ifilertit t :: :* te. : o ; l _,* i t e c(itti . )}3cri ' t*iiikOtili.'ilOtl! . ,
ibida'cii g e....,::krt;ii44 ;•er.:io.!iitf.-,tiit'utlniiiiri, - Te ge l s w .
ble rili l i q , c ,h:a i i gr i i .' n;illt . oiiiiiii! . g t ,o-tia;tviltit i t a - -
. 11 '‘Iq: 46 -k'i'it 4 l l lo* 64 i4Vl4ol;qi 7 ,. A I :o:Wervit.Y.
Oiliikttpilo,'.ol,6io:to h ealth. . ". . t iilit:aliei#6ficTß, - '
iououwi-tu.thi- of:every:dam - 601bn; will be ptOrally - •
• '''''‘ H''DRIPT'Ir • e gg* .l77 4 : oo.'t r ,•)/ , ' •
:''.Pl4'ili4oi?"ie,Teliicin6,-*l*i43l46l4kwa el
of atnaaphere, or any other causicibe tierapirsition /
is OfiectOd, and the IMinbra'whieh 'eliould'pass off by
the 14 in are tlii3OWn iii,W ; ardly,eatia , ini' ~, • ,
..
'.."' • .'"iih.4.6.46fi1 , ' , o.r.Dithx.bss , ~ ' '• .
Naming rind - sickhesi, Nan in the bones, watery and
. .
inflamed' O s yell,ldi•e. tliOdat; hom4ienesai'.eiiglis,-Con.
adnaption*, .rheiiiiintic,j)iiin; iii'varionti ...parts of the
body, and many sullen iyMptOms or. , . - .
• • CATCIIING'COLD;',: '''' •••
TfIE . .114DIANVEGE PILLS will invari
ably 'give iihniediath lei, • .roffi three, to aix of
said. Pills taken.tiyeripiglit,ifit inink..i4)=4iol,will in
sant syrno.ornsit, but the body siel:time, be
restored'to eVen'sotindeli-
Satne may be'solll'of
E II OPICPI,T)T 4 41:1I1EITRING:
The Indian Vegetable Pills will limseii and 'eany
off by the,stomach Mid'bowels phlegmy
humorS,st opCCilii'o(the'lungs,,and
pre the cause not only, of thu above tiifitteSsiug com
plaint, buOwhen neglected; -often termittlites in that
still rnoredreadfnf malady,ealled,:
Cp'N,
,
It- should„rilsolic . .." - remeuthered . that the Maui
Vegetable Pills ere'acertairi:cure foe • •
PAIN” IN.III , 7:SIDE:
iii)pecisibk:nausee ; and 'sickness, lon of appetite',
eosiit;en4s4Yellow tine of the . skin end eyes and
e , Nry other symptom ofe torliid dr diseased state of
theliver; because they purge from tite hotly those
impurides_.which if tlep'nsi(etT upon this important
orgen,are the cause.-of,iiiiiey variety of
LIVER CO3iPLAINT.;
When a Maims is'eouvuleed Iliots,:,Ontbeeaks
•
ind - Itcl3eilion, the only sore menus oritrecenung the
Ireadild consequillees of ~. • ,
• •
a to expel nil traitors, 411(1,evil disposed ones from
In Country.: • , • •
In like tnannee i when pal Ivor aid:nets of, any kind
•
ndieattethat the
-body is struggling witliinterrud tees,
he true remedy is to •
MEM
11;1 4 ,. A 1..1,3t0H1H1); HUMORS,
(Tilitorr to life,) anti , lIIKALTH; 1y BE THE
~• ,
cEri rA.I . N• REs iyur. •
' l'hot.lltygoißiiptd?.oyol44l.aftediy Clemseing
anti Vitrifying tiet'botlY', is Pick:ay in uncoil/none wit h
the I.,fita *Web govern the 11111114 d eennotnY; Mid if
'properly wurrieil out by the ttSe tett! Above named
. ' INDIAN BM:TABLE 1.1.5,
Will 'certainly resfilt In the reinplrte : Abolition of
Disease; IVe. i i rriTthe:tollotViiig,,iestiriloniiklli, from
persons of'the jtecii i b j lit y
in ;Sfittr York,
who !wiry recently been Eilecifor tile most obstinate
coMplainta, solely by tin. 1181:or WTAGIII : '
••••
A NIEIIICANA;OI.I.E(iK . I-11.:A
1.. 1 Jinn- nal 1841.
I.l.4looVillinnt «,a•ight—Dena Sir-41t-is with
'great antialitetlon that I „infimm, yon of my Initin; ,
'been corcil of Dyqn.psin, of tiCi yi•ni-s
by the use of ,yonr vr4w.TAtiLe.
•
Precious to meettog . with your celebrated medi
cine, I had'lmen under the- hands (it silSerul Physi
cians, and hail tided, yariontt metliiiiiete hitt all to no
effect:, After using 'dim `2:5 tent box of your Pills
howhvtie, I exptirlinecifso uniudi, benefit, that I re
stiikeft to it rsetere in the use of them according to'
your direetions,"ivitich 1 am happy to state, luta re : '
aultedin'a porfeti,Ltif‘e: Id gralittufe,lp yottiorthe
great beneftt have' receireti,. antittiao in the hop*
thauothirs el nljl t'iypßlietedmartieinducedtomake
trial of your ''extr...tin:llitiarY sL4ul you .
this statement !OM full liberty to l poblish.the same if
4PR . , n •
yno Mink' prOtier. , UT. u, , ,
R.
• To Mr. Richard siire ludimt
YeSe.tg,l4'" ! lll!; Af'lief#2o.l,?" ' ; s l ,, )l g . 2
Peal;sle—At yourttiamiientattip'n; 5 ",.,e, time
itcetriaile trial of. WiilollTitii.X.Dl4lsl,,VEG-:
ETABLE PILLS of the.Nortti,,American, college
of Health; and can eonscientiouslyAntsert.;•that for
Purifying the Illood, -‘!!,t4;.r.ql9?ttig,ll,
f r''m
any 'othrr Medicine s it'.h - 0411cretoforelfeen
fittpina to meet situ; sd ai• ` eir#•F'dth"
thanks, your obllged
- ,
. I :Sttl* York.
Mr. Richard cDeilnis, agenCtor Wright'illitliari 4
• Vegetable Pills. '• A
pear Sir—l base been afflicted tar Mieral Years
Nitli,hovard wgribliessArnl.gen.rlqi,lkOillY..;racom
panied'si•ilimes'illlblf4ln tbe l aldell9,,Mher dia.;
tressing complalnti , ‘,4l"o4batioefj'• , ' Sons rnedi
ci nes witholit'elrect r arai perinnitlint -fa•iiirlend to
crake trial9r.Rt. :Wright% !pia' * ll l.l!,iPf.
1 1 , :l!ifiti i.lnilillimritiaalitte,l4n k 11? **Olt
wonderriii s ,"iiiiiiiiio:* f hr : 1101101 KO
A t
yet . knit tildniitllfrie; aiia Iliac tnlifildtllsolly upper sere,rollee ittllke - lklse cif Of ntc., l C lte ffi t ilrA i ng t° '
ili - reclioin4 "tliat„l iilsalt,";lnakaisoxt,lnitilallY
resumediA. 6 :::;.-... ',„, i . . li,iii i rsirio,', ! ,
'414- klil,fe f ism• Thmittr4l,,,s i
i _ l ip, a i tfitr
s:land 101y1,41110*ed;k#9 v •• „, •t A rs,x4! 4 , 7' 4
. tre ;'On.l.,, e . ' 1 . 1 .0 ( . 4 0 *yr "ErfAillA' 4'4.; I• sMt 0 1 1 ".•!
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i . ;47 . .,P V 4 1 .: , . ''''''''' 4, 0 - .,:i..':!,"1 ,
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v4-!iii i ii . x s o6 - ke l! , Non.
Tiatiolismu* tosettiw Indian
etoltkp4* r w - irAhogre,,tf-014 . 10_114 7 : •• 'Mean.
.I, cl otta- 'pip frisiment UPI •.. , Sick
. lslitbeenianbiebtiv.
i
lIPAPSO,I% • •
# 4t rit4Va Y. .
iT4g l l4lnd4n .
iel , ,tai 4:4 ,; , ,•;. . .
''...i .Wil :,T
deltillf.'parsons
illoltiyi:tia
-10mid,lia
',ton
-1414 in
Vligtbe
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f' :400001ilionV Di-84
kfritry the Blood.
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AMU PALI
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