Omit' tlie'thitlrnaiirtlies4toMbOt'Offtidt* ll o lay of Maiiiit harettitiSOittritairtiittitiltatir4lanr, . aotiveli;inSfornisliy;OPeiplyt4tll4otriterYA , ‘ tweenfr uriddisiiil CtiPie-Ilitflri 440 idtbeg,- the let 6 '1 1 ,0 01, 151 ,8 gltall•* lll : P OP i kt 41 1 , 04/ eagek 4timid dfftikt/ma,'etso; , 4:44 Ik‘ : aubdliki,, T ,, llitii 00 44 4104 14 **tl 00 ' lo. f . the natiad intlih r ti*l l ,,q.t)bleY f ta*Aff" 4 0 1 °r 444,41 1 4 , 1 10 ef 4 '%' . ''4.l,4`tt'O'''Ai,4olq/I?,' tc ,1„ Freete rabbi Wapetiltattiitilnit: r tif* 4 , • . , botyr clSt‘b.tc d'ib i lL r Y' t 941 1r 4 I ty' )f . OU'in ififtatiye,bedte,nf atullittlo t%ear ;tit. .", ished'trian tri ti4htlit4iiikasimigicreel• 'o44' Ida friegersinAitriknu , ' , :inA„cUppretaiion,;ifornmtilicEpiV the governing plinetPilSof,Spaniardit iti, Amen os. Eidn Coltalinallilriiiellf3 aid • not ;eibape e this - 1 thirsinf , rgold , ' Atte filltriAlieenlielift 'bvt , i-0, Where Ibre'gnidi4o , ,il , Od,tyltatr tipllned the isofld`tollitOith'ionly , 'flit bilsesaii d sordid, PIA pn. 1 ses t initilieeiterifice , ,*Millidis by thebwQrdi'—, - • 14'? d et a ;' l 4°)thilblit waii flit iteddvanCe or 14e Ogg and% a 'tinfrii , ck FlN , Wariiiiiiina ef ilidomitable 'enterpiisii,",ofiiigli,^hoptur and iieble'faspirationty Pnqi., Ito ieFl,•ol44t, 8 t nit iltatOrdinery, elfaralithr; ilit , I r e Itistory JhoWd.' PrObably I ,wei,:ire,the ~iitibif4f; addressing , merciena'ry mo /O i Avep Atitithori,,ndt iio much because ilicy influciii, ced binisiiitArßiedatise they were; Most 'likely to operatalvitketr,et,Waq lefoo llipattion • whose assistance ruad-eoliinertffion , boliliged; to 'dePrind, No '' deuiVhit'W.l4%'ll4,;:biek4!'orl,:•ila.,%;,Trhi newly; tilibOe'leif•!Arje'te'b illtra4l:Kitid„:3oady 14 4 be enjoyed; I:llB'r6tlbaitUldlerViletiol).oltlie na. tiro taeci,ikait. thiaolniAnOrre of; tanding ar. 61 ' 13' ...4 'Owe,. ,r 61'13 ' always, en. deavivd,,teretain,,: l ,Vii thqiii - liletno libertyin Spain - 'siviti9 m;kild,truhilinit no liberty to Amer . , The,,edhinists of,New,Englarid, on the other w hand,. erel.,,tif , :the,:middle, industrious, hardy, prosPellitts Claiiiies-Llnhabitants of commercial ilfri and titifireftirieecilieft, amongst whom liberty ' rstjeviyedaittireapired after a sleep of a thou sand yo4rivri thdlioaron of the dark ages." Spain deacemciod km,AMorica in the mail clad limbs arid terrible visage of her despotic .nonarchy---Eng; 'lntidfii Oil more grateful , garb of popular rights end personal freedom, England transiPii - nfedlih: arty to t Amerlea—Spain despotic power.., Eng-, latnd dolonized her settlements with industrious pioncQrs„ who recognised the rights of the soil, treated the savages with humanity, and endeavor. . id fa lidroduce the blessings of civilization.- 13tit1Spaiti ;vie like a falcon or , its prey. Every . thing Was face. ,The territories , were acquired . .-by fire - and sword; inindreds of thousands of ini , man batlike fell by fire end sword; even the work of conversion to the Christian faith was attempted by fire andlword. " Behold, then, fellow citizens, the differandw,resultiqg from the operation, of dose tivnprinCiples. Here, to.day, on the, sum. , niit of Minket-Hill:at the foot of the •Monument, . behold the difference! ond I would wish, that --Ilia thousands assembled herd could proclaim it in ' alioic a uld be heard all over the globe.— e l tirdr - tv% t (Terrific, ced ".):-Our inheritance woo of lib erty ; ,Itberty and red, and, regulated by law, and , .enlig htenedand ennobled by knowledge and reli. (The inheritance of South America was of kiewer—strong, unrelenting, tyrannical military power' And now look to the results which have lbeen developed by the.operation of _these two an lagonistrinciples, on the two ends of the conti. tient.' .(Cheeril) I suppose that •the U. States may compose one.eightli or one.tenth part of most 'f the' territory embraced within the Spanish do. minions of'Sontli. America. Yet in all that I'M _ . • glen, there is not,:priibably, attliis moment, more ' , clink' one two millions of heinsn beings of Eu. rdpcarivol,iir and blood; . whilst here, in the eighth - 'or,te„ntli part ,oftheeamo surface, there are, thank 'Gott, fo'urteen millions'of intelligent, happy, and prosperous citizens of a'free State. 'Hut let me • folio* the principle of this coloqization,somewhat farther ' , Wo. must-look, not only into its effects - 'the greater or less muliipliCatiOn qf men, Vet but, but consider its consequences in refetence to civ. ilization, and the moral improvement and liappi. ;nese at mankind:' Let ice inquire whafprogress was, piade•hillie true science orl i bony and know). sedge of gOvernmpiit; even in those new republics' whiehrhavir grown up. under, the iMidow of the -Spanish monarchy.l would pot on this occasion, willingly say anything aiscoarteous of these goy - ernments. They aro yet on trial, and I wish it may have a,successful issue. But truth, and n fi delity fel the cause of trUe liberty,Trom which I • shall neverTelteritompel me to say here, and in the face Of the worhh that these now republics of South' Arnerieti:have 81/OWII theanselves, but too much diaper:6loo partake of the sentiments and purposes of • that, absolute monarchy from which . • they ; have freed 'themselves. They are far too fond of military power. Standing armies aro thkappropriate.instruments of arbitrary and mo. naralcalL goVernMents. They , are altogether • out'of Jilado• in the ordinary administration' of "the.offitraArePoliliese ,contrast, again, the.dif. ferenee no ;respects the public provision for the eduCatiOn.of. the-Children of the people. ' These fields nreatll verdante,because they are tilled by the 'Artridi.,of freemen—mwners, of the • • These are they who render a State.flourishing and happy: , They:dread no serried lanes or! es• noting. allied forces;' Order; and law, rind soeuri., tyounikreallpprevail. •'See'the thousand ahipe that fill,our harbors., lime is„the best ,honie of inrltiatiy:! , :prery where; and more thdri all; See in etiery,tioniaupountepance, proof that the whole . community' is .mado up. of;,indcpendant opectinetuarr. (Great applause.)' See the pro. vession , , , of2: thousands' of•oor 'youth; poured out from,. Om-Common Schools, those. nurseries of Isietv' r Ei4l,Ahd literature and 'Nevi:Enid nd, vir., tue-,WhithiiiVe soloneflOurished amongst you. V.o may.'lobli t in vain for . anything, approaching 'to ii"tesemblance 'thislifany• part Of this coon. tryi except, : that, Portion ~ originelly settled under the,goiddit m fl uetica of Civil and religious liberty. Over tis.thligenitia of liberty hovers with eye ev er w4clifol; mid' her edgle' wine 'ever Wide 'out imie t adi.',4hhtihnsirtatic..applatise.) , There' ciro few triples (none inviting"then the • influence of this npu ? thercild.' : . The`Occrialon forbids me entering.upit it. Iler ohligotions to England for the 8116--! , for literature, and lows, and manners —America aClusowledges c as silo ought.; with' _ .grallNdee t Sid ^ the . people of the 'United ,Stulfs-- desieiidants of lifi f ikliilflitodc::—rikricityled&c, else with ,filinlregaidplicennder the glag° of each men ris'llumptlen, and. Bidney, and ' saber assidu., - bud friends i the 'seedref liberty'fist . germiriated, which eow.OVerelisdbws the - whole land - . - f - Bin A. Merles tins not 'failed•id 'iirke, returns. If she /Mi t t-Mt cancelled theoliflgatlon;elie liai at least made respectatlo advitisimititi equality. 'Amid she • •admit 6 that, tie 'd naiion';''..sholias a high; part to . • -act for the gebetal edianettnent ef human inter. - est and welfsre. 'Airierleati minesshitve filled ilia mints ol ; Byrope . with precious Inetals and 'the mariteti . of the Old world have received the rich.' . eat protrels'of her clininte. -,, IBMS and animals . :of beauty and value havd been added to Euro- ' pearl ialioctitinsf trunsphints;frern ihe transcend. . ! ...o.lllilfand:eriethiettiki.renstirisiorOur forests have' .iiiirwled +their glerim., with the , elms • and .ashes, ...ad claailo eilm.O . f . Ehgland. 'But who can esti . mato the amountor-Saine of the sugmentotiod of ~`the comiperceof ilietkerld.nnithas resulted from. meilq4l )irlio iouldiMagine the stock•ta the astern 4 " AtleMtlb .Were-nolod.. ger triverSkblgike there: were ,n 6 lopge:r Ameti:, . 4 a l 4! ( 4.oioo l o4ifiiiiiAn j eritirliets. ';',tosiip. re exerCl.VfOuf4ll9e4ei'llifd+skis out entirmiii phi . 1 ' - licr.,tqniteter% becpuse of a tiol*, ical pas farrnihed peoof. df Ilio , tmir rA44O, 06 . equolity.:4dAil: ' .4ll q 6o;; rfi fully, capOlii:Or. '' , veif'bf,invernmentz-nhaV lt44lo4napeir iiif roam `dr;rl4P°ol , 4? lll2l lke . " ..- `•'d*orlelf , i*dciPli 1 . ty t t i L i 41 0 1.411'4 . ff , ..4,1,/t, 1, 4: .....*6 — • ,-40- 0 El plc , 4,1a1 lio ~-..--z.----,--77--,---....-,-, iliiii;46liiiAiOrir 1 . lit Vt'• firt, '''i , k. brit .011 Apl lll 1 .41 4, riFleitixi - I li • . ~*5-,..,44,t,f1itt 1 -, ii,t.s l ,, 11ak 4 1 4 ' .4 i .0' .. 0n.,,0, , ~ . .r 16 le orik!voitt.:., ffig'for alnetisiAti cippfed:oo , ,olo i cOding4.94 l le:.o iwi.iaeloine Abu.. IltiOiori!s44 - sAttlitO 0 , 41: 1 ', 61. 44.0et , - m400414 tt 00)- tiatSAtkafi i ti taking,ii444Ti eke6,1?.44, Waii4lltideOn!donee—partiskin.Aill 7 d ing in thetgreal4etery,olreniliktatahlialnentof , the present Censtitntion,4heliOld:f hYrtli; altogether ail Atileneen:`,(lleatiiiiirielapplinise.) , 'That gli:i.. ,clone life ..: ir,,'.1 .,, :.!" ,, 074 , 4.:'4.,:= : , .. , ;k' , , , .;•1 ' '' . ., , g•'!t . 'l-.t .` '- 1 Where:toultinulis of.,vlfilu4tiassed Along., ~ „ 2 ' , .Eiitilli'essing feieriose inih4rnikhtytlkong ~-,•,—, ttl.gentending to hetiphniofii:rniiilOg rect i ni,J,c,i , -, 'Fl.ktbe.muldindes Willett weriiiitif,eeke,: , Y , i'.'' thk'Ar44'34llles f.iiiiiiiii , iillAtici,jornnom :111 1, ltn:„Oandettrwas s ,..the ifroli,ptuit W...6,t341 Clain;- (greiiC- Cheers ) - . I relahn44644ole4M.' .Weeltingtom`whollY for Ainerieit:Aol..sl#44hti:i porildus and 44rkePPd hours ¢ F oppaikko;bi .66,, midst of the reproaches . of enenil 4 l4o, l l l Yoa Taigl' 0 tini3 of friends,LTur,ri :tO ' 1/14 .triipSeOndent name, for eutiretWanii:l4o,Vonsolit leni.:', ; ', To , him' Who denies- thatAnOrkelatlahtle Ilberty,ean, be Combined witti,iawfokeedin; 'iteil' the' see'Ority of property, and;Ovki,,rfraild',..x,,eftetation I, to him who' denies - that' eCtrin:stttitieris ean.prod nee any exaltation Of 'ioill,'Oillaillini'for true 'glory; to him. who denieSithat,Anterieliliisicontribut.:d any 'thing to the ,itnelt,4.greatJeSSOns'iand great es ainplei ; ter alfrtlibeeotrelily4iby 'pointing to the' characterviNitithington',lt iitintethat I s.lintild draw this,dfeermide;tOic'eldse: - . We have indulg, cd In'. gratifying.!.reColleecinne 'Of the past. .We have,enjoyeC the yienietousness el' present • pio.,- - perity - gtbleetiOneeKT - We - have - pleaseo - oursolves7 with well,fe , Mid,mi :hopes of the futere.' Let us feel that were -..reeponeible beings, that we 'have': d otiose nd obliglitfons restin g upon us, correspond.; in g to the blesSings with which heaven heeffe4reri, . And let.us to the extent of ehr,pavverovith..all the ability with which we are' gifted, exervou'r: selires to keep alive a just tone of 'maral meet; to inspire regard for religion and M o ralityl' and a true and generous love of liberty, regulated by law and enlightened by knowledge 'arid truth: Let us remember the great truth that communi ties fife' responsible as well as individuals; that withciut unipbtted public faith, fidelity, honor and truth, it is not intim power of constitutions, forms ifgnvernment, or all the machinery 0f,,1aw, , to give dignity and respectability to any Relit:jar . . Let us hOPe, therefore, that we may look forward not to a .degraded,'but; to en improved and elevat. cd future—that when . die and our children shall all have been consigned to the house appointed for all living, there may- be a zealous, a fervid lave of country, is the bosoms of all those Who shall hear par name, pr inheritanr, b100d.:., and, ages and ogee_ hence, when honlored and consecrated age shall lean upon the basis of that monument, and ingen ious youth shall throng around it, and it shall . speak to thcrii• Of its object—,its, glory 7 and the 'great events , which it was intended to signalize and to perpetrate, than shall there arise fur ejacm. hake from every faithful breast—. TitAtacqmi THAT I:-IALSO AU AN AMERICAN CITIZEN:" The orator here ceased,riad the heavens rang with the shouts of the vast multitude. Before Mr. Webster reached his seat, the Presi. 'ent started' to hia feet, and ,lepping forward seized Mr.Websier's hand and shook itAkith groat warmth. Mr. Webster spoke nearly two houri, and when ho ended, it waa within a few' minutes of four o'clock. 'man THIN l:3 E. BEATTY,' EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, CARLII3I..E. P.A. Tredttesdrw; .11:ine ' a FOR. PRESIpRNT .if,ENR.Y . : CLAY, Hubject to the !Incision of a National Convention DEMOCRATIC .WRG,PRINOIPI ES. • • . SPECIALLY "FOR TKE•PUBLIC EYE.P! ;..7 OUR . CREED: ' I. A sound Nitional Currency, regulated by the :'will and authority of the Nation. , . 2.. An adeqiutte Revenue, with fair Protection to Aincrican•lndustry: " 4. Just restraints pu ,I.lnr,,Executive.power,'em • braeing a thrther reatriction on the exercise of 4. A faithful administration of the public donittin, With an equitable tHetribetien .9f the Pr 9 9 0 01 . of sales' of It among all the States. S.,An honest and. ecorioinietil administratiorrof the General.qoynrnment,leaying publicofficprit perfect freedoin'ofr'thi,iighe , inid of the right of P9fftage; btit'with 'anitable'reetrairits againut' improper interference in, electioniu 8.-An'timendnient to iho'C'enetitutiort, ,:, the hicinnbent of the Presidential 'office to a TERM. • • - ; ; ,"I'desq ohjects attained, I thigh. that we should 'come tb Gil a ffl icted 'wll.ll — h - dit'eTritiiiiiitfittieliTif the! G ovepim - Denicaapq . . Whig state Central :*: ... 1 ....- I, *fl,j - ; Idoillifilitei.: . .: •! :::: : : . ',TOirkilltAle,iitaithtii, Esq. Of;nlr;lan ; Ring'of Praiteler.f O. MonikOrneri Bounty.': 'Or4ORGA,L.W.,' TOLANO Ea+ Phitsidolptaii." . , .... •• • y 4 CIRARIpS •GI BBONB, Faqir - 0 4" do: 1. -•,: ~' . ••• • ;)lEntrit9V9NDT, Phile#Stikcputity, -; l O#4'EF 6 / 1 8 , 1 t. E 4 0 4"1 1 0 1 % 4 • ',.7:7i ; HENRY ViitEß,-E64 1 - ' 49; sFit';'; #o;lelied6l, cLAVingupvil • p. "0, Ph001E . ,... 4 ;4 6 0.- ' . v- ' 17 1 ? : 4 v. 4 rt fe . it fl oisporil PARTON,-Ca4ivisipre cam.. - :51 ;,..104#:.1ayipf, mileage, c e ppi, Ca. 11(itiDt 1f; e" STRO/ 1 / 1 4'44 . 0/40i' Proit l 4 o % l' 0- 'Limonite( isitiiks : ,:!V•P•ri". •' ' • ~,f4 ... ';,: i f,. ~ • Hoiki 1 tii I FOP: SP,MWAiliiiiiiiii•*4.i4o laAsl.k 1 ', B ll #o 0g i rOttiliftnt l • ,ii l tlii.cd c 4 4 .0 „MI: ' 4,71:if '.;i.e:'••••,Piii-::: 4 44:11i * ti:)!?Illi 4 Sii ' AO° . A of . 4 l , i ii ii ki,;;'; l 9lP3l* . V.l* c titi*iii.,. ' Fliaii . ,.7r:i: ) .; J4..n,,. :4.4 o A A,.zoi,t‘f 0k04,440 . ,.,, N . aii . kAU ti y ( •:9)001. 1 40 1. 0.**00 , 1 .::: VittVANS . 4 *# 64 ° l i °l2 **A f .fin b . . 1 ,.. 4, 1 " . ;12 - 04 , 140 ,. f. , ...11.... .407 - - - - pre.. aucli p ntei9 eta: ,It lies pfxr we tra.la'ariffauil-nl , 44tied:rlaat!ataiptions ,17: repr{diation" with hiriffdr`a. ) ; : giir spirit has nforiietaiiiiil thiiii ooe anththat in s dd . farm ,pf,llAo ,Japi:deaisian 1•11, 011.70 its least lUipesprataMaallapel,:.!. And ithaa often struck 'that' thatiairtion:of, our "iaraa l ciatia" frieadiapan.whara,carr,aparaaaa ra endeaVailiii' fa aio6 stigma or 'repiootiiiitbi cause o(` theiCtivasVat rlf4trii4 a; are far lasi otobiiiiasi , to:ihiLildialikard term tpan Lhasa; vr.tio, , denaunew reputpationi,botVho escape from" taxation--tho only .rnenno;no*,',.. of averting reiudiatioal 7 -y rneaps,oflegol calitiee: • The truth is, there is patriotism. involved, in this questien=elthOugh . :lC,Miglit - cons idered, very kreen in a Min Of sh'rOvvdneas lobo ;alight in the practical exerchiei Of a'senthninit so beau: _tifulin, Triablige _JAL ÜB, i to iittoAbiS_Mat.,_ ter a Moment. . Whatje the condition or Tenn: , Sylvania and her finances ? :We have annually, Mt amount of interest of nearly two millions of 'detest . ; to raise in redeem the pliglited faith of our State ; this - amoent 't& bp raised.from. thareiie. nue of the public works and from'direct taxation. Through the squandering of the money produced by the first, amt the difficulty experienced in col.' !Ming the latter by reason of, the sore contract of the currenc y, wo ,havo failed for three Sue. cessive times in meting the semi annual interest we soleinnlY pledged ourselVes to pay.'"The Voice of complaint is every where beard: It comes from 'many a Widow's-herd enrd heart, and , from many a Buffering orphan in .our otvn country; while evary.steamer that arrives brings us bitter denunciations of our pirfidy and faithlessness from thousands of 'poor ministers, poets, authors,• widows end orphan's, asWoll as rich capitilists of Buren°, whom fluttering representations' hie in. duced to give their means to build our splendid canals and rail roads.., We have Jailed to meet these payments at the prescribed time, but , we do not believe,, nevertheless, that our people in. tend to repudiate 'oar debt. It fie: every body's professed intention that it- shall be paid. BUt It cannot, be paid unless every citizen cheerfully contributes his Share. Voes , not this obligation rest upon Judges, and School Teachers, as well as every body else ? • • . The last Legislature made some honest entice v.. c ors towards a liquidation of our State petit and, providing the means of paying the interest. 'A pale of the public works was . deterinined on. which would reduce the debt one half; and a lan/ was passed curtailing the expenditures-of the Government-aems-thrce-lundred- thousand dol lars; which; added to 'the taxes at,present asses.' sed, would, enable 'us fo' pay the interest on the 'iemainder , of the' debt promptly and' faithfully. Both those laws met the hearty approbation of the people. But what good has resulted The reek less and unprincipled individual who has been en trusted with the Chief Magistracy of the State, hoe just vetoed the: first , of these bills—and the Judiciary , branch of the government has by the recent decision of the'Supreino Court been-dc dared exempt from 'a portieni of the burdens which should by every moral obligation be borne' by the' w hole people. in' common... .Thcso things, in per opinion, have brought Pennsylvania near er to the commission of repudiation, than any previous step for years. It will be useless to do nounce the loafer; who, perfectly irresponsible, is shameless 'enough to declare himself in the pub lic streets a repudiator. Wile has the'eXimplevir: tually set him—aainany people will c..inarder it— by the highest dignitaries of the State. We do not impeach , the • motives of the court, but we. speak' of the the that we believe will folloW this;deeisiort. ' We have spoken of * the obligations 'of Patriet ism our friend of the.York•Republiean, who ie a lawyer and a member of the State St;nate, takes a legal view , of the subject, and• reasons Strongly and forcibly agains* the decision. lie says, in his last paper, the decision strikes us, as an.extruer l dinary judgnient Of that tribunal. The - case is this: In the year 1839 thelegistainra, thinking the State to.be flush with ruoney, when in faetlt was i nvolved, in .the greatest {pecuniary! ember.' rassruents, though just at the time temporally re: lieved from the pressure of fts.hurdena by certain , adventitious aide, thought. proper to increase' the, 'salaries of the: 'key/cid-kW 'Judges in ihe'gieti: . The, reajden4 of.thecourr.of,Commori Pleat the Country were itliewed.l,o9o; iasteadnf 16.00 per annum as before;; anda. , smilar iyerease was, granted ' others. The lait.LegiSiateni in view of.therdiahomnad-eanditicin-if iiithrifiblic'ericlit-4-- tha: necessity for .retrenthmenetif'aitieiiillitirei; and.:tbe ~ nnormons. expenses iof one. 'indiciry System, exceeding, $140,000 and ,nearlyA,double the aT'4"tpfliA Nppgypry, repealed th e lqw v4icla,ool, 1;0' thatv'4tlidiJildgei , of tho"Suplime Cciurt 461 . 1)0 Presidents f or iiesterii ponds of dorm', 1•44)1414 stated' timesetieceAte - foi , theit; services an adequslo PolM:Pi#Q.4‘friltip'6o!cl , pys„ , Atip i oy4ick#otp. l 7,*!lin, fkf4lo o o.34°lf:' :ccFioOinoioii.74lo;", Aeqt ,01o*ro?,; `14464:1A4161* to Judges, , ivhO 66. 1 consented •tti , Woe - tbo'r, to sake.:ll.oo;r3o,4l44antalt,iffianiitielajaiiitititc:. 't97l4iio to 46 00 a. an V 17:4(1t'11f;01 e # t .; judici. ~ , 4 ,o,tado O rdoAitpt.3.oo 'iiedio4o44l6ll*;*pbaiO*Wi 00i4iiii:1 1 0004 11 ****4tlei; 41 7i :0 411 4 1 44 41 " 4 #4§v i. „t ii 5 ,,i , , rii-o iv 4!#i#o44.s t i tH qVill# itik 491711 e, rp, 0. 6 44 4 T ta MI EIMOBI!, * ~- 4 .04 •iiio - h0.*.' , . , ‘ , 41. \ 7.0:0..'1 11 of! .' ',.1,.,,'%-1 ..i. 0 4.,..i, 14 .ili ,',..gls, d , b , . • ' ' l l)Elt,,,li ; . I 4N •to , 'Rs +1,',.:..i .: .4t,tit? ;,' - • cp 'iii 1:•ii."14.:::' avi?d,lif .- ! 4. ,!, , ~ 0,,-, , , ft . , : • p ~,14,44 54 ,t i tt . 7. ,l'iigitgolii.'. ' l . ,) ',atOliii`kt'44 - 70 % \ ll ,4 1 t 16 41'. :*r 'A'l 1 4 1 t.tiRC,4 1 "LteK IffiVin l ii A(1 ~ittlyg..,.;*4.*l.m co , ts , :yo , ii:fr- - ,0,16,4404 - .o,,o.piitgioietog i,,i.b.,,qesijM#9.XP44ol4:thOrPcr!M4o434ii t i k i *"l!t'tk:**" t :' '4 ' l C i .4a r g,:r ' If nnf l!tifetk*,iiiiiite.,lt.egitilgturii,` 'ttfy'aciln i o . y• 'isierictiitfutilitlelit.iif;the.loflgna - in' 1 6 1"1.1iF ,!dollare, aiiri:n I:Subsequent Aetieral , Asse . Mbi 3edl'°9 t ll lalf,af'..lallg: an!tha,„l4ellinhentsi... tfictieccatunisalona ; aft& such being'the piaotioal, operation of the principle; for the , aumia pot 4Ni., Wriiii;ll4 eitieiliaf ilM'deiliort must bo pip : Parent., -,t;•rhe 'above teniarke . u.4' Wig upon' the feller:. ' ' ' ul d I'6 ' d' ''' 11, " friginotice , of ,theAtee . io' 9 iii CO ft, from the 1 liorrhibirg',",Unionfi;';,;',3' 0 i ; '..1"., t; '; ' '' l , ~1 TIT sap. k oms<C4nrt'o,ttie Stotel,mew fn` ses. Sinn 'in this plate; denidod on 'rrirlay lost;,that, the , littsepaise'rf at the'last'fiessiiiitimilig the railariek of thiii,,Tudges.or.the several COUrts is iinconsfitu: tioniti—and Slab that the law reducing, the, vela ; il'es'of eacdi' of , fhe 'Priisidenf Judge's 'fladr ben. Aired dollars, dells ; rmt extend to those Who' receir ed. their appaintment.prior. to, the. i Mari:asp, of - sal, cries Slide after theadoptio9 of the, new Constr. iiitioll., . : ;,.. .[—: 0.. r w; , , ~. , ~.: ...'; The case was brought up on a mandemus , uPoit the Treaserer, WhO'refinied 'to pay . the,OtitirterlY salary duo.toJudgelicratrax,:rif Carlisle. ' Judge 11. Claimed at the,rato :of $2OOO and, they State, Treasurer" reflfsed tii pay' him more, then the $l6OO, the amount 'of, salary brifyre' I lie inerehie: Tile refusal of ,the qtatii,Trcasor er , was predicted, Zn-theriseueriptien,_that_iiii_lpL receii;Cd his co . m. : miesio'n at a period when the' sale Heti . were 'fixed by law at $l6OO, ,the $4OO added subsequeolly ri., inounted to nothing' more than' a vohintary gratu ity, which the Lel/1818mM could r epeeist pleasure; The Supremo Court has, however, looked, at the niatteethrough a difterent.meriliirp, and (decided. more cavafably to the ptoferadani •. •• • ' •‘ ' Another. important point i• the ,Court's denim. ton is, that the f.egislature cannot constitutionally ley 'any specific tax upon the ' fl ainries of Judges, as it would accomplish indirectly whet it is pre-, hibitod' from: Aaing directly, viz : - reducing the salaries of Judges, defined by •legislative enact ment,. during their aoatinuunaa in office. ,:The opinion of' the Court was' delivered by Judge PrOeCiiiii . of filid kutilitO Lnnd Purchase -4noney rearivel for . t4 sale. (it public lands for elm?' succoAtie yecirs. 1830, $2,433,432 94 , 1836,•...25,167,633 06 Ib3l, 3,557,023 _ 76_ ,1837, 7,007,523 04 1832, 3,115,376 09 1838; 4,305,564'64 1833,.____4,9.72,284 84 . 1839; 6,464,556 78 1834; --6,099,981-;04 1810, 9;79,637,.53 1835, 15,999,80411' NEM - It will he seen from the above table that the average 'annual amount of the land sales for elev. en yearlyeare prior to 1841, Was between ieoen and eight million/ of dolliti's With a distribution laW in operation, says the tho Pennitliitylligencer and taking the above as the average °reales, Pennsylvania , Wontd be anti: tledtci about 8.75000 yearly—almost, if not quits as mach as is raised, 'brtaxallon, under the pres. ent tax law, enclitic state taxes might be entirely dispensed with. Tho people of Pennsylvania will never. proporly appreciate their ciwia bent interests, until theyyotefor,lVhrg ineasures,and Whig men, pledged_ to carry out those measures, Let them constantly boar in mind that' With a distribution. act in operation'they may be relieved from a heavy time of taxation, with a Protective Tariff, 'the manufacturing and mechanic interests are sus , Mined, and the Farmer is, provided with a home market for hie prdduce, et good prices and with a National Mink the.eurreacy will be Teetered to its former sountinesit and 'mirth. Ali these, and innumerable blessings that ibilow in thtdr willflow from the success of Whig men and Whig. measurea. Mr. Clavier the Mouth. The Charleston,(S. C.) MereurY, thciorgen'of Mr. Whoop; pays the following. triblite. Witte the distinguished. leader of the great Whig party of tilt') Union; We doubt not, that it, speaks the. sentiments of the large Mass of Mr. CM.llooteti Mends, who'find in Mr: Cur, alone, of all the other public :.tnen • who have been spoken of in connection with the' Presidency, many or those noble qualities; which render them 'attached to their own favorite.. - . ; we cannot have a Southern State 'Rights man—if John'C. Cdlhoun, by going upon the, forlorn, hope of truth is (politically) dead upon the ramparts—liken gallant steed fallen in the front rank—borne down dad trampled' 'open by the rear—and can only hope for justice from those who bok upon these, disjoined times, with the eyes of posterity.' lf, for dislnterestednese above, and political sagacity beyond, (beam' he is to be sarrificed.a martyr to, principlea t least call up.; 'on tis'to"support some min Worthy of an enthu. *Made trust., „Give us man of some noble traits a field ! gallant, highminded mart of genius,who, though . we ' see hiSPolitiper eirers, we .ean yet as. sure ourselves; can .do•'nothlitg moan.' • Give( us ouch a man for. instance;, as, tictar ChAY• • Ho wouldhave'oar respeet,:our admiration. Not pf solitary chieftain heroism—Oh; no l bet of a kind not at all, related _ta thatiku!Out Wo Would hotthrew ourselves into the arena ,for his support, but we would not quarrel the North. ern Whigs for offering such a man for the auf, tragea a the oPposition.i..We .tell the-Northern Whir he is !Imply, man on wizem comm. rally. conquering natty, unleas the'peoPle,comemore,, snddenly, , to , theiteenees *ha tiAre hirre'a , to I eaPept,and et„enereniBoltetiahe honne_ncl renderingjuidice to the first teen in the country. tltahtehil, Ontrttga at Norristowint Or; the 19th blau, sive tite Pldiadolpitio:Sun, meet, brutal apd covaarilly ettaaja.• rqui mad° upon the perhonof the Rev.satpuel Aaron, pastor of 04,4 napiai cud 'teicion of a 'eelect glass .?f. tGe t it gedeiny, at;. urrietown, bar, saw mon, dirk;' bidoi to t h e muzzled!.' One 46itia mil 4.,90 inilioyd Annie -,fot:ty,loaben upon bin body frith the cott,ekin,• thromeokkg 4 to taku his life if alea*alu:aP,tiut;,ljt‘ )ieakelnd'olbei:lo - #i r gr!co.9i 1:64 , fis'4lo; Mlit;',looP/0014011144rIcititimi!ii liken imfbik , Nll4lollokarl . oie,r e t :-, l ft h ritl;# 6 leiti94. 44 lol. o , l !ktOk i ".' t*9 4 l rq' eS /1 6°4 't * °ll l l oo , 4glrPV44.oj. deaK i!st4,lt, tlo46fit:Ts .4avtrkic„,piiia4e =MIM==TME the Coipiny' o d State 4.latthe' par %raided:4l;6 boaght and,aubsOibed 96 P?mi9 l ' rain by, 9.16:004 ly.tbd a:laggard iainvolitioniad ' i# l ei 3 Oited erdation of thd Dalawara Cedar 'iteMilin'n'co with people, unlit:111;10'dd thelitSgh :the from fkuy 000victiou thitt.,ll.woul interest. •HestillithiniFe that ; ,,, bailable to Rill into the. hands of foreigu,ciiii* i`stri; and become private inoUOPolies. , TheleCorn,e, Rem them this yeargr'eatly Cieeed Ribt'year, and tlibre'ls every relied's liope in the futuro , valuvof tberie , .iatiprodenients. , they, are solti c he•says, %that if..rinatead, of .confin. ing the,compissioners to taking subspriptlons.of stock on tlio , terpmcmputipnctl, : they„were; allowed to Bell the stock at publieauction to the highest en advance would probably be beyarld the SimPre subscription. ' • • •• , ..:Another .strong ground • with. the Governor' forvetoing the bill,isthefailure teal! the .Dela.. ware Division in, consequence of a row: which, it , is ihrewdly ,suspected he was the cause, of birriself 1 The sale ~ of the Public Works, there- - fore postpOred for another year, and for that time corruption 'may unmolested in the enjoyment of tho . spoiis 'of 'the' people. " The only remedy for this is,' to.sand a Legislature to Harrisburg next , winter; which ,will .be honest. and Orin enough to put an. end to--the-reckless and profligate career of David R. Porter.— . Carnberland coUnty will'at least send two Anti. Porter ReprescUtatives. • The cioreritor , s Veracity I:l37The Governor says in his' eto message that, he ordeied hie . be' - filed in - the - Secretary:it:office at "an early period." It is well-known-that at an early period ho also declared in Philadelphia his intention of signing the bill for the sale of the mail) Lino. The Governor must have. been die , appointed in sorne . iipeculation. The Philadelphia !Twitex oenturday says— ." wo sometime since, mites '.On the authority of 'a highly respectable. individual, that Governor Porter bad espresscd hiS duterritination - to sign the Main Line Bill. 'We w,cro yesterday called upon by same individu al, who showett;us a writtewstatement which was made by, a friend, immediately after an interview with the Governor. It contained all the particu:. • . lars of the conversation which tool place with his L:xcellency. .in the statement' alluded • to, Gov. Porter is reported to have acrid in 1/I2 moat positive . pianner;tnat he would sign the Main Lille BlirWarirnidshener." $81,913,017,83 New, F 1 riapicra t.,Spnene.....A. correspondent in Washington whore occasional, letters have given hints of corning events, o r hint, which seemed to prevent certain contemplated aas, writes to the United States Gazette, as follow,. .*, Mr; Spencer has a grand scheme of finance and, circulation on foot, I.i:tissueten millions of Treasury notes, all of 850, all rrdeemable at' ill ferent banks in the large cities, which are to be made deposits banks. The plait is fixed and act. tied, and it is intended as a movement against. a United Stites Bank by giving tttiirculation to the country in the form of their notes. Great lin. portance is attached to it byline Uabinet s fiti a po, lit cal move, and it will probably be the nucleus on which to build a great political machine ern braei ng discounts and exchanges, dec. Seizure of iho,Sandwidlit Islandll. • In the House of Commons, on the 30th of May, Sir B. reel stated there was no .truth in the re. port contained in the papers of that day,, of the cession of the Sandwich Islands to great Britain. This showS,airnirst conclusive that 'the doings of Lord GeOrge Paulet 'was' not ordered or au thorized by the'British Gove'rnment, Sir Robert' would never have given' sir •unqualified a denial to the report if he had given orders for. tlui sea. ure. . . „ Commander:illiekenile. The N. Y. JoUntil of Commerce haiing stat. ed coma tirrie since that although the deCision: of the Colin nartial in Captain Mackenzie's'. case war! trlchaically Arvpr,cf, acquittal„.,a majority 'of the members', viz, seven out bf twelve, Were of opinion that the charger", or soura of them, had been TroVedi- •.• Coupuander gaehensie,comineuced i :acticn fai)ihsl /iglus!, sth,,,Pr.oprialtora.; of that :paper,' phich had at laskAirocglight.sl'erto,..vata-of. tha 'Cowl ' Maitiat 'Commodore, Downes .and ' i I Mci4eivai',.irreMber's `of tha aciurt, Mar., have-both testified in tiler cistl l ialid they state` th'at, l nine ,rbembera• - yoled :that the 'clirie Nin:' 9.6l , , , fig,cc the : high Isrrs:',wiraApt-!preciell;iatici! v °4' d " Pro v f )., )lv6.o. 9 Po l hat! 3- . pre thaiiiiis seithi the real t ipnf crey,l7,.urtri . 01 di:riiniariiiiii'MizCicirisie 'has bee ' ditOribiairliap, quitted 6110. tali' itip. efiluf at tliki -vq".,..v c !, it PhilidelphiLl4Jt.- :-.- . , . , ~, ~, „1._ ; ,• ,la , t , , ) , ,,f' 'i,„'„, + ' nfi ,,,,„ i t. ' rAiTP:lliglietit oben , p4lFlllikkal!",!,, l — r - 1„v , 4 '''' ' I. - 4 itiiiiiiktia%t ilia n'renliierk yeigetiipiq`•l4ll7 pid •,. , -, t , - i d •• , Die s tosiv , lre verni , Pilie,litifi att i thei do ally , " - . rf itint4llW, iVIT4t, a , ens9g4la *lO e t .. ,%, , ,itkowi"i • '' ' i..': r_their'prmileßeir stro*;trog 'cfret. t ti :"eclte/v o ;il t .. ' were, 1544 ItnY line far in'. r• I C. rPg s l., , A ir: l l(„ 4 ; 1 .1 4; ;• , 444,0f004-JVlgt qc Ina 41 ~. " -( ' ,, l;irt•*;' , llt i f' 0 1 4 , Ofklohlt ~ .,-,4 1, , , 0 jet. 1 4. ' 4ll A!Oifil*t 11111:' = 7 i r.:';‘,:j•'-+ 401iii*it • - •:" ,;*ilitte.,';•:',.;: t/ •-4.,` '''' ..' . ,,:' 1 gii.' '' 14 'is Itt i la,wk;' . ,t , Lti lif -' "' • " i,i44,19: 444 _l4 • ''. ''" . ' l ` fl% • t ' c hr al e: -; ;• : 4 ?i l l ' 7 .4 44"0:6 3 10, ~.,..t.t.,..,.#.4,,,m..,...„. I‘,l] ,#,, x. , ~,0 11. .-3,14,9cr. t 4,19f 0 000,VItt VI 011 ''? -.,,,, , t • bittotrl rig oircum!tityrre If o'ifi i i . f , ffl onle, de—,wisci, v a lt !! nt, 09f4; 1 i A , a biA owit,htmOthiinihr WKO ? .. 4 1 et the n f 11, - . 41 .1P1e" , luurdodO: klov., I ) :1' pyiae shesi taln that awful harrest,apply the remedy !low, those'wholmve a constitutional preilia• position to ConsUMPtiOri, immediate from the first symptoms of its. approach is a matter of ,sital importance With robust ous, it is in:a'elimaie like this a Matter of moment to SObiltie indication's iiittabiairYiliaiise*the ‘ outset. A shok delay mat lie 'fatal. 4 (001 . 'a cold," said a friend of ours about three weekiio'reply to an'Onrpliry_ taut his .POor felltitil • he now-sleeps the sleep that knowsnu are!Lloe.fi Vicktpt. or CoaseriinM: • Had he'useiliab!ie'S . F.apetor 7 ant in the earlY sioge;or 'comPlaint, • . • would now; in all Probability, beliving and in health.' Prepared' and - rnantifactaril:hy Or. 1 1:1. JAitte; Philadelphia:Mid far sale in•Carlisle by T. C. STE , : VENSON sole Agent , for this 522=221241Z1RTD To ,cite Voters of puutherlaaut County. GENTLEMEN :-1 offer myself es n cnnii Witte for the 'office of. SUMMIT' orenonberhoul couily, - Aul willu be thankful to'yofor . your suptiori. ' • • • AIM HATITII 1 0LC031 • Carlisle ; March 22,180 .' • ''• - • te•ll' To the Paters of Cambe, land Co. - F ELL° : I offer myself for OFFICE, OP — SHEIFII FE,. • of Cumberland county; t-the next General Eke: tion, and respectfully solicit your support. Should you elect me, I shall endeavor to . discharge.. the duties of tho.ofnee faithfully and inyartfally. • SAMUEL WILLIAMS. ' 1 North Middleton, April 12, 1843. ' • To the Electors of Cuirp,berla . nd county. _V ELLOW-CITIZENS: I offer myself to your r considersdion ns a enodhlace.Witrtioftice of SHERIFF. of Cumherhtudtourdy. Should f6e eleeh,d-trrill endenvdr to disehnrge the duties of the office with fidelity and despatch. Yours; Ste... ' • , • • •JACOB'IIkIMMINGER. - Diekinsou t.l),,Jtuie 70843. . . , te-32 26 the Electors Of Cumberlitnd' Co.'. ELLOW.CITIZENS : I cffer ntyseif to your - • Consideration as a candidate for the 4IFIRKEI 01P , SHERIFF. at the ensuinegcneral election. Should you elect me, I pledge myself to discharge the duties, of the 4fice to. the best . of triy ability. ' ADAM LONGSDORFF, Silver Spring, April 12, 1848. , tc. To the Electors, of Cumberland Co. FELLOW,CITIZENS: I G O'er reyeeiftoyeur consideration. cie a candidate fur the • SHERIFF'S 'OFFICE, and respectfully solicit youi, ierrages rot' the same, Should you elect me, I shun endeavor to discharge the duties of The orrice faithfully and mop.trtially. SNIDER. RDPLEI. Mechanicsburg, A pril 12,1893. . to.: • To the Electors of Cui - nberland county. 10E1,1,01V-CITIZENS': I offer Myself once snore to yuur, consideration as a candidate for the office - ' , 9 111111 r t of Cumberland counthilt the ensuing Mection,sheilla you elect me, I pledge myself to discharge the du ties of the Office to the beet of mt ability., .'• . , JOHN SOU'IMF,Cii. . East ehnsboro' May 2 , 1, 134.9," .m-S0 To,the ;Electors of. Cilanb i efland County.. , ~„ TIELLOW-ClTlZENS:—l'offer,myteff to your ju considerati T ; os n vintlitlate for the. • OFFICE OF NIIERIFF nr Ournlferland moor,' at the next election ? antl will feel grateful to you kir Ivor mipport. • ' • • ANDREW ROBERTS. To the Eletoi:s of ctnbeihino. cottOtk„ 7 10E1j.,OVV-CfilEtsiS,: , determined JL''' rn,be aMI adidate Tor the , 00101eg' Or, SHERIFF, raspecifully eollcit , May I 0,111347; _ . . TO the Eledtor4.oCutpberlotni county. 111611Ettply-crrlzNNS:' p.Wer , ju yopr, Conri4c!?,tion oki! Orrendate .. " 14T,1v.E suiErcitei, "of Ppiuliiitland,cotinty, and, ebp.ll* thanfifot for yoqr silHru eo. t 4%Oiild be elocted,,l . ehaa.en. attar , fo'disthtirire wehi --!q • nEottoE EastOnnAbolrfe , (N. APtil ;..60:82! the Voteirs:ofVfiiiiitiiikli‘tid ; . 10E1 ( ,t00611 4 1t0;$01i::1,iiiTe, iinii iitidtideilitioti fop tlee at the nest 'enerkt el ' eelioh awl leap eiru y e i•cetiq emote - fr., Shcitild "Mr , tied Merl' ibe I enflenvpr to i doFhaege.,the ?f q, P9ters ',Cumber oQ.`: '' : 10ETvAlIEW-4,A x oflb i UlytOt asig candidate' for the , - - 1q taiihity gt,' , tile 'gen 'rat (Akita aria' W. tilltidilfofotio # ' lWer 64. Carlisle Aprir ‘l, ••O'?T SO • 4' l ' 11 '" ii,, l d i liefii , celi ,-I;',.'.•,t;*'i!,,!•,t: L to44b -414 , M . `" ',1,0-`ir EN=M 1 00( M=M l ' Ai l l' '' 3*l': ' rT:*Ft l 4 OlO 4 o,ti 0 ,tiV r YP I e r ,";',T( , `',l'47 . ,'': '' ' Vr' = It - 'SA: 0, , '•,: 11 ,-. , ' 6 , ,09-411., 4 ,, , t, Itortle4n,tirice—tri" siege ~ ,Eletslith iti pow sOutoiv)o,gettie:4.4,l;P 'Aettioies• , i ' :'- q'y -!, ot i # 14 4* fit tiolk: 1 . , , ~.. if d 4 , 77l , (k r .Y pi. i l c4 l , lieA it 1 replreiireenceitt cettelft7'''' lihiroh% ltheie.bitiliAt:ithirehit:ittpo4:4' ,tent4fitillf A 111 04 6 0 1011401 iAritelitiv# 4 Z -,-1 ; ' - 111 , egreVahttl iteahr'"'N., hldhic* , :thaiiiiooll 4 k o o/ , I •,, ~ ~. tie444 lll ; 44 kk!i* l 9oo4 4 o l :lt l + 114 1 i0)' ,, ,. 'r Citietl4ll4irtiiikc". ' ' ' ' ..:(e:'" . . 44. '': , / L.i , ' `,, , t , '''iltariii, , /kfft4'l;ETElA:tm,/ . /A67) `, :t -lkikie,4l4.l.VOttAtAitteo,Aoo6iP ''''.! 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Ai x & , , , ,:',,. ~ .,21, i r,•;. , -,,', ~,-.'•,,'.:',rlol,li''''''' ^ ' iiij ' 1161 0' `',,e ,S o, o.l 'n'tl'q s ! am itl"F i kr ri , , 0 ? 1 I .` ihti)ieigtraileitnti'ilkinkle;eatt,i,ititg)tiltt!;,.,ittliTaa llii,"ll44#6if,'°il6lY4'"'' ",".:" ' . . .1,1 4 ,4”,14 4 4 6 . 111 41.94V P' s4 tr l o. 4 4; j :':!::: '‘: ,2' , TN",f; it WI bt ii.illieley'he'Neried`imi Niel- ' P " „ .,,r> , ,,, ,„ P e , , , —, - - ~,,, : "SiniiP:os 4 +tigi i i. 4 4ol,!!,nd'irPersert,Ti i ,:it,lf ?, 0 : 1 ,, Ahillitig , t l oo9,l,o** lll , l oi ' t:tisitliellittiio l ,f l .o - ~, ' ' ' i4)43 4 4 ' ig° ;,,i'l le'.' , &4 il l i f ) , ' ' 'P r 2t,h . # a lm l t li' LO rel inliiilice• ~ , ,A'rel' i hreq trf 61 0 0? 1,1 40 ,11 , 6, Yteui ble Pill', taitc 9 er m n ig l tron o?Inf 0 bq , Yl l . i n-,_ l " short thuello noompletely T)tl quvrn., ls d , r ' ',, 6 1 ) m , ,C?e,',7 - : thing that Is' oppst . setitn heehtt,,,0 1 14,• 11 ,. t. , 9 1 !9:0,4 1 14 , ' Mitte, iett ( i;nie of eveix r tlett;riltion;yrill he literally ,--" ~ i )RIvEN. rno. if i. vim , Don't., ---, ,• • For tho same,rea!ous, : when j frctu,ttihieol4' saf:iittUosplieit', or any 'other eanse.;tlie , r4_,.spiration • • lii.Ofecketli and the humors' which , should • thelliin are thrown inwardly Watery:aio 1014 Ted,eYes, sore threat, hoarseness, ,e.thijihsieqn styipilinis, rheumatic pains in various ;parts of the bealy,anti many other symptoms of. • •. - THE INDIAN VeGE rAnLE PILL ahli give immediate 'relief. : From three to 'six of saiil Pills taken every night ongoing to hell, will in, • "irsgO - rt tune, fiat only remove sent symptoine,taii.the restored to even sounder. health "titan before, ;The:, , ;The:, • mine may he said of ,151 t I)IFFIEDLTVOFTITIEATIII'NG7' •.. • • Pills off by the stomochtuol bowels tbose.:tOtth ithltetinjr; ltutimes,'whicb stop wp cells of tholuegsoutit' re the cause not only of tho aboreiliatt'essing Cotti/-' • plaint, but when neglected; elicit terminates in that still more dreadful malady called . , CONSUMPTION. , ,' It should_also be,remcAtberell' that_itlicAtidian Vegetable Pills areaces.tain Care • PAIN IN THE SIDE. '• •- • Oppression, tiAllfieli, and sickness, loss of appetite; • coitiveness;a•yellow tit*fcif::the. skin and, eyes and every other symptom of,a torpid or 'pressed stated, the liven because they purgefrota the body those intptirities which if deposited .luphathia 'lmitoirtant ' organ, tire the cause dr every variety of ; • . • LIVER COMPLAINT. When a Nation is convulsed hyltioth t `Ontlirenks' and Rebellion, the only alut:vneifiaspf presenting the: . dreadfid crinseiincneil of a • 'CIVIL WAR, _ is to owl sill traitors, idol etll iliblioscil,olicsfroUt • - the Coantrt. , In like niu'llner; when sielt nessof rny kind inditiitte that the hodv IS struggling with I ntertuil roc* the INre remedy is'to • — ' ---- EXl'l.l - , - AI.1;110I1111I)1111:110115; (Trailora In HEAL: CH Wll.l. 1111 Titr, Cl.lll l'A Thot the Principle ofeurititzdisciir;l4 dlransiit and Puri filtri the !Kitty, is strictly in occorditn4t the Laws which govern, the itoinislrentioloyi nud if properly, caviled out by the toe tir the allie 'united • - •Vnt;KTAIILE:- PILLS • . Will ecrutinly, result in, the compleie Abolition of, I)isersev . wc °fro. the lug ,Jestjmnuiala # persons of the highest trsiteetibility iu,New Yur/4' who h0%;1 4 recontly been cored of ilte:ninicohationte • cotnilluittta, solely 'by usc . of VEGETAbLE PILLS OP TOE NORTH AmmucA;Ntou.EGEitr,Wrlte • • JAM /QUA, 1;. 14 JUlte Oth0841:• Doctor WriOtt-=llenr.Sir—lt is wiles. Great sittiditetiiiti • yen . tny linvitig • 'we'll Out' rttiiiutrril ofilynprviin,of Tice yerr's itip„.hy' the. use of your 1: 1 / 4 1DIAN, -VEGtI'ApLE • Previous to uiecting• with yotar celebrated. midi.... eine, I had been under the lanolin of tleversd Pilysba cisme, and had tided reriouiredieioestliniiif*to7" - seect. Alle.tisiug ai, QS rent Jaos , 4 ..,iMir , ',.oll3 . • idiwcyFr, I e,sperienced so numb beeelit,.. abst, y re ...:, . • • soiled to verscrere in the use of them 'according tiro yea' directions, which I JIM' ksiorbi to sitar, inii re , ' sulte'd in' n perfect itire. Ingratitude to You rm . :, dm' ~ , .great benefit:l lime reeekett,:mul abie in the hope that others similarly lifir1111:1d nisi he ludateedte make trial of jour e:striaor,dioary mealiciue, „J sew., you . thiaastaterrieni trill' full iii,o'.6. lii . i;oatoi.ttft; :mile s it , yell think proper. ' "VOlll'h A 4:C*l!",:f ' • -'. • -• , : Nr.w'Yottit',..)ttn'elOjkft:' i','".-6.'iV.;,:#1,,*C1i.. TO 'Mfr. fonts;',; I.)eutits l ,,t,Air.lo44,lyrtiffits:hultsut, Vegetable Pills, N.R.,fo4 l :•.4o 4o :sotlikiN'lc.. . . • ' Dear,fitrr-/tt yottr rerommetyoto ~ t.**Me4 ll " o- since Made-trial, of *111010,71,4114)18M , STG- , ": ! ' o;rl.l)i . ..t'.'PtLts:iir (4 f4ttijfoi)iii.i6A '6;ties , ,ofifteoihr 'iiii-it inn - Ciri,sei‘ii,tl+Mltje 3 elli'Aligt foi . 'Perifypig ;the I.llOodi e n d rencriritag Ate system, • luiverceeiYo ailPrtileeP.efit te'"Wrhe 3[ ;', , iiiesilatan Crone • ililly Oillt.'ll)eliil4lll4 l ltAltilidllieb4il ' iny ' gaiiir faunae to WO .viiii , : - i : x. : *!,.1,4eit.-Ekrilclitie• filitiY . , - :thanks, your obliisetifrirncl; '' ' C:'11. TATE, . '..'•' •.: ~f,,, i I. ; :, .. -; . Wo. 6Jkfirtkefety- Kiki•ew, wet,: o:- , tar. Ifiehar4 Deonisi,•trAtut ~ kir: Writykl)l„,ludttfiP,•, '.'• -• ' ' , •' '' ysititstille"Pitt;S:' .", ' • '''' ' .111.pf'Vft-Lf Imre , . keMr'itittAitf i'dr.4ratf.iiiitk'' ' with tottutrd. tiatitetit situ! tyc4teritfiiebilityisocossi-^ .ptioied • tines tiith'io‘,.kitt 111 sism;646.•And °Alter dm; • . trt;tatus contyllaistkjanii hiixftfriqd serb*e'rEiedb: Ones' a Mout e1%ef..1 wisile'ffiottlett !•.fitsti,ftliottll tiii make, hitt' ot;l)F,..Wrlgkt,'slikktart i ltentattle.Pills, • • which lam happy . to ktstsltitvc.flolbtfelAkc 44,M011it troUdirtlil''tfutimee't:bate'UoM. 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