Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 24, 1844, Image 2

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rfellsTmitsy, azo it 24,-1344,
POESIDENT - " --
'-ifENRIT: ..CLAY,_
%Meet to, the decision of a n National Convention
, FOR' GOVERNOR,
' GEN. JOSEPH MARKLE
OF_WESTiVIOR ELAN]?"
- ....FOR CANAL COMM iSSiONER ,
•SIDIEON GUILFORD, of LeVOniin co
DEMOCRATIC WHIG PHD/C(OIES.
SPECIALLY `P FOR THE PUBLIC Eit:".
• . ,
OUR. CREVO. •
1. A soused National Currency, regulated by the
will and authority of the, Nation.
2. An adequate Revenue, with fair Protection to
American Industry.
T-2.- Juskrestyaints on the ,Executive power, - ffin - - -
bracing a further restric'ti'on on- the exercise of
the Veto.. - .
4, A faithful administration of the public domain;
with fin equitable distribution of the proceeds
~ asides of it among-all -the-Stales.' -
5. An honest and economical administration of
dle General Government, leaving public officers
perfect freedom of thjught and of the right of
suffrage; but with, suitable restraints against
improper interference-in elections. '
6. An amendment to the Constitution, limiting
' the -incumbent of -the tresidential office to a
maim TERM..
These objects attained, I think that We should
cease to be 'afflicted with' bad - administration of
ho Government .--FIENav CLAY.
TUE DJF
Whig Demee rewy.
REVENUE: PROTECTION
"A TARIFF-Pr-e
-ducing en adequate Re
__,vepue ; vy r it4 . fair Pro
- ---. tection-ta AmEriCial - Ifil
• dustry."
"I think that the pro.
visions of the Tariff of
„ 4114.2,_iti-the;inain,firire
. wise and proper, as.pre
tection to - manufactures'
and commerce is infect
j
whatever it may be in.
form, encourage neat
agriculture.! . The mil-
1
. tivator of.the soil is con
scicma of the greaf _ad
vantages of having a.
longside of hinf the
-_ - litrekiiiiith e Tin - dihe wheel
- wright, the saddle and
the hornet's 'maker, the
tailardbehattei,the ;hoe
meiketi the cabinet maa.
er, and masons and car
- ' , enters. His comforts.
and theirs are both aro
,both increased by such'
. .Iproximity, and tin
epabledtoaugmor
'manufactures' ai
__ ihctitiita. - But-ei
avail would it be I
tiply thetwithin
mercei - foreign -- m.
=mode,- -whoseAirlice-is
AO distribute the surplus
produce of agriculture
and of the fabrics of the
mechanic and manufac
turer!"
HENRY CLAY."
Such are .the evidcncea of the - political faith of
. the Whig and •Locofoco candidate for the Presi
' deici. The zealous advocate and steadfast friend
a AtjuVicaiiliiddiry on the one hand—and the
declared friend of - Free Trade; Foreign- ; Pauper
.__
Labor, British Competition, on the other ! Wer:,
iug.men, Mechanics, Farmers, judge ye from the
evideucee: Which will you support 1 Canyon,
will you, hesitate? •
, ,T.l.Mr. Childe, a genuine Whig; hag been elec.
\ted Mayor of Boonville, Mo. The Whigs have
` also trmajority of the Aldermen.
i4rMt. Butlor and Mr. Benton are 'ex
pgotedlo !neat:at-the Hermitage this month. Mr
Y r an,Hurarl is said. to be getting uneasy.
...
"ThO2 : venerablif . Col*,John Johnaon, of Miami, dalogattifrolii the'4th . istiiOttlf. SAW, tb ilia Whig
National P:orilrention on the Ist . of4lay next;
passed; tlfroiigh — Columbus lately on hie .vay to
. 2 . 21 .Pi119nr.1in-bilok- - .
. irldr-kfrierid_oongratolattfil Mr.Vehster on the
succesfni termination of the treaty;i3T Washing,
• ton,Nhen he answered--.'Sir,”-eaid-ho-.!lreniem-•
_____beresi;tha(Lwasinegotiating-for-a-Chria'ticen-petri-,-
;.. ,, :.p l ii,-wit(r,4' - cp„risprmationotfid. - thal we , _s erq
living inthe , tiincifintirroentury of Um dfiristion_
ins.” ) •
• •
00-A: (hie! toek.-pbca_caltiondai_morninilast,-
-''" qt , '„ -I , l lo.geeburg,-JA:.the.tietrict. oreolembili, be.
tweJanice Schott, Jr.. high
• Two elite were eiteltanged,l
when ;nett . er oleic Mgt or pierced, the chellen, l
-the
,t!,,ti:thebi left the ground. HdPiieon,G ray Oaei:jr;
.
pc_lneetoni wilt the, eeeopa . iirMr:Schott,
itiggetm. p r .. Gap. NeClellaborPhila.delphlar
131 :C :;:wite:the-sefiend:of-11417-,Bethier
.
.. l atrifii i iyiiii t ifialfitonrinty niafia an aacenainri, ,
iti )l 4'Euar 4 iiiir-Viepnitti,Trit I.'rilerickelaurd,_Va4;
na. 41# 1 414itito - 4..rni s n few momenta iftetostart:
i / 1 14.0 1 i. fiTP l Aiii i bP , 10/4)11/4 lie gittra '
ti r;filtqf t *,o!;"#TPl hilil ,dl#‘ l bOt,lic , 1041,;(1i
itniy divest/1W himeelf of
'his, hat ' , cpat and.; vest ,
' thi, 61615. .v 2..-7 ..., • , ,o, +,- ,-,— ,, .4
-,4.— ana - anlsßyarap - aihs!ricie:alo,triupyoxajtle i holilit. ,
fialin'Onteitank' thiitetnmilna" diet4c; 'dear fitat,
ford C:lT4Atitini t:Ltriiinild 40 tine hour,: - ` 'l2 - ' '
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_:41111W - ,Vjaitilliii erlii; ' filieg'lljOiorideii tat!, the
. n'4'"kk s iilittnini'diq.finsl`l6'bVii:litnit O t nnt,4, i
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TOits to, ttnqniiiik is.ticen
.signe4i s ind •
reidy.to44'preiiiiitted;
=thin, The negothit upon this subject says.
. _ lons.
:the Baltiinore have, - been — eenductedtin,
seetiet-41fe terms:Of the,eilision.iere yet. untaimin
io , thopeuple+iind Should ;the . treat.rheisinfiMed
rary *dean' will be Presented;:of ni4;
dent nations being united into 'one Witout 'the'
knowiedgeef - thiirperiple 4 Of
which_hai impelled the"Prosident to pursue this
,uteannipietkeourse.cannoLbe.mistiiken..Andeeil;
Ii has been openly avow ed, by , some of advo.
Itie'said to aid him tin procuring,anomi-..
'nation for the Preiddency. In a matter '
Vital 'imPortan
emn en earmts of a - treaty are disrogarded,'Spd
wa endcred inevitable, it • the.onion ittelf bonot
jeoparded—we -.think that it we' at-least 'tide to
the people of the United States, that their wishes
rind feelings should have been rioneultM7-but the
President has thOught fo"y . eirthe whole;
transaction from the public eye, and An bring it to
a close:regardless of 9onsegnences. - It remains-to
be eeen whether the Senate will sanction this am•
justifiable and "in i4uitousproceeding. We esenfi
dently reply.thai the. treaty will be rejected, and :
that 'an end will be put to the whole project.
_ Tlie locefocos of Perry county-recently
held a meeting, - and - among-other-things-resolved
that, if lair. kuhlenberg ivas elected, he would
wrest the money of the peLiple from the hands
'of the robbers and plunderers who histile° long_
- hien permitted to prey on the hardcarnings of the
people with impunity "z—tliat he would not Use
his'. iiiEbe for the promotion of fqmily interests
and cliques, or: fe?hitt own aggrandizement; and
- also - adopted - many - otherthings of the VILMO na.
tune, eVidently abated al Gov. Porter and his sup:
porters.
• ate from the ingratitude manifested towards
Governor Porter by these Muhlenbei•gmen = as
it ii generally conceded-that to the formerAlub,
berg is indebted for his nomipatiton—these . reso- •
lumens make an important admision, says the Le.
banon 'Journal,' which it would be well for the
people*to ponder over. Robbers-end :1)/undererewi
they assert, mg been permitted to Key
on the bar( if the .paciple. Why this is
precisely v gs and antimasons have all
along said, is. they said so, the charges
were all e icrilasonic falsehoods," or
"whip lies." Now, however;' the same charges
are- puyorili as truth bria loco foco meting, and .
wh t:is most stFatig,mia.ls is,. thaf:thekireotim.
Merlins a' corrective Mr Those abuses
Henry , A. Muldenberg, the favorite candidate of
the very men the meetipg dnounces*as robbers
nd plUnderers, p nd though whose ip - strumentali.
ty he warrnominated:
ERENCE.
Loco Democracy.
Democracy.
FREE TRADE : DIRECT
• T.A.NAT/ON. - -
"FREE TRADE and
TIMPA rn rliAlg • Xv-At
gaet the • Protective
System, and its affiliated
measures."
Mr. Van Bureri and
;Free Trade.—The
Jhernal of Commerce in
a late number says":
"':}tr. Van faree's a-
I vomit of . ..Free . Trade
- not before,been Very die
thict,aq such as-to' sat-
WY, we knaßviisgr,ikt
any_free2Arade-Lnen,
and secure their votes."
.teifeisons Estimate of Henry Clay
,-- JssizasercihksbEe — trild the statesman: Placed
a high anddeseried estimate on the character and
services of flOnry,Clay.:in, a letter addressed to
&distinguished citizen of Mass: tied dated . Mon,
Tana, May 25th, 1823, and published in Niles'
Register of July ad, 1830, he says- 7
".:18 for Mr. Clay, j consider, hint' to be one of
the most talented and bt i//ia nt men and statesman
that the country ever produced, and should live_
many years longer, I HOPE TO SEE HIM
HOLD THE PLACE OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE
OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC ! Nis ca.
reer thtusfar in life has been a career of glory,ari
he has ochisved thuffor canary whilst engag.
ed in his c areer, which would ornament the bright
the escutcheon of - Wm — lnuit — favor-A:
awn
Letter to Mr. Ritchie.
AL . BANY, Feb 43, 1843.
- "I have at no .time non
any where heifitated- to
express my decided disal) 7
',a of the Tare'
the last session, as
-espext!to thefain
tpon - which ,it -is
ti, as to its details.
! time you eluilr
pectin _that _and—other
subjects before the pub
lic." '
And yet Mr. CLAT,I
locos denounce by very
,g . nglish language ks
M. VAN BUREN
- txr The Presidedts of the six Chly Clubs of St.
Louis, have published, upon the occasion of the
late Whig victory in that city, a most animated
and animating address to the Whige of tho,State.
We re-publish a sinklaparagragh
..,,,"Werejoiet, fervently rcjoieedfi our success,
but no malignant feelings mingle" with our pleas
ure. We lose sight .9f the personal defeat of our
opponents„and the personal success of our friends
in - the noble" and snore auspicious triunsph of our
principles. Those principles, we are nowussured,
wherever known and understood; must win the
fbelingti, ine.judgment, end the cordial suppert.of
patriotic and reflecting men. Upon them, we as
the.adianee guard. of the Missouri Whigs, have
met and ovtfpoviieTe - d - Ifil - 3 Llversary. We hail
theitrestWhig sir* of Missouri, North, ouch;
and West of us, to follow our *cerniplel Raise.
- the standard of HENRY CLAY AND PRO rEO;
TION to American industry, high on every plain
anti hill.top; let it flog, nn itveryskeaml wave
over,every workshop, IV* up every ace, and
beam upon every fal.m.,house and log 'cabin, and
we fearlessly - iirediot W 41844 will behofifiiur
long: wandering, State returning after twenty
years' estrangement, with swelling acclamations,
to hien who.receivcither, firsisuffrage,ancLivho is
so worthy of her best affections now."
A grand Tyler - SfatoTOlV — intion .heurreeently
- been7preldlitillinnis7 - 11 - ein'fiere Wino persons
excused'thim
eels'ersTirdters- from , attending .- one it; come
r
quence, alekneas,of wife ;' another, dis
inclination, to -mit.7of:dner, speaking; and a third
from the dread ' of'boing in eucfi iii — . l lMmeyse
crowd." - , . „ - -
.Wrought . lion, puns. ,: ~ - : ~
i„16; A toptiorof giO,Diatiiiiiiitlitelligoncei Ina
communicated ' • to that joutnal tho,folloWitig / paa.
46, - tiantioritniki, ficiiitiliPe 'llletarical - dined;
',...' ,. !'Died,'.on Sandayilhe 18th of Domain., 1830:
_ c a o lhialrosidoncoin_l4llBlinion%iiMp„Cuoiberiand:
cbuntyk,piliniiryyttniti . , - ;l 7 Villiint penning; iti the
94ili'yetit:Of hia , age,"'.',The Weceinnid, Wait tin,aiti.
flooi:lrtilia;ooy,of, the 11Witiltithiti.,,,Xle: It was
\ who,' fin , thet, days pl:hia'nountrfa need, 'made:tit Ef
ci f . li IT*l c6eOp 1 a I attenititi eier..rnade', in the 'Worl
-tio,fitannfantitre tvftiught ,-- it o o - 7(itiOnnn.;;, OM , I.
WitiOli'lta completed lit - hliddleseii;in„ this :cann y,
f e
tiwoirtitriatiOOd. ono - that and - larger taw at Itionnt
1-1011y; , boi 4taild int. , ,'no one ',to aselit , him " who
: ll l -litaitdAlinl i ‘ii tit; if hTdhitriiii '. to ate bean '
' - i6'`giatit-010 tiete.tlitt 1.340'404A1” on his clothes. ,
.Tinft unfinished ; ptico,ieta aaid.llas ai ho 114
at Olthet-' liftilly ratio (it'
' . Carlisle barracks .' - .
,One
of+ tintio.tonipletadr Was taken by....theLßfritilttit•,
,
Ihei.bottl,ok•nr PrantlyWinii;a i tid. Is stain ' the tower:
.t!,irliji British OtWerntnOni, '
offered if , laige - einit
and n'atiteifintitilti, to the parson. who' would: in=.
atritot - thent in thomanufaotura of that ittiOle tbliC
thO r •natiliitie(bleiskeinlths;:litiiihiiir , Obatintlet Ind'
-0-clell7-,!0411 1 .4 1 4 0 04- 43 .400 1 tittOile'alkkaK
-allnanceln l -that-tdA tif*ita!twoW •,, :,,, ,
:Y,.:!:: , ..iii. r•-? 4 , ,:; .„ ~ , i .: NI: r ,-,!, „ ~. -, , ~ -
; ‘Neifirnhipigiy4
7 4 1,FMT - Olf.o!OPhil.l.9Plo.#bp a« .,oppAcoten
40 4141*.1i:44.0,.;###,:#0 - 9100 1 .1444fii
V-00 84 *- 0614 *!te40 1 0 ; 00010%*.iiiklYee4
gOtOilitflialfo4o4'
A . Strange Argument
I=:iM=Sl
man whom the Loco
ile epithet of which the
able
A voice front Missouri: a
Croat - Tyler convention
,:;~., . M
-.Aitrl ,• , . • h - . 1
ital. "-- '''' T ; l' S '''. :'''. ' 4 ik : ...iii ' l ;
'?4'ili.o'.'4ll , iie , '
, :::iviai,intii n ic'-6 44 LoodpalSi4.ol6l::
•
.ilet
14 0 4 4"ihatiffsotibiefOoa r ,teieis 'reeetiftkOtiteg_i
kretratte - eisheAsiideto Chia/aid' de' Tie
trade in fokeigh,countrieo;.--itteut:B44o,ooo'ivr
. atibiciibur..,; . . Se ine if/ theise tfaiti are 16 b erpn'i_kti;
ih.f.Nizw-Yons for -circulation in . they:l/tate it
8 ;a 1 :1 114 " •z".- (..' '" ' 1- 't " ' - - -- , == , i ..4f ',-,,,,;-.:,
-I:,etkt . hio'liii - rfiietitheredlrroctrerk traw- Amok;
", dA"F4teii'Velref'Wee'i'efe id sit liiei otelhi'l'i.iiit
*,c,ptiiitiirriy:novi.:laniiiiite\the.hoF4elitlikel
peet , pihi:Yan Ituielli,biit she pan - 4ut. ispt!'llii..."
few huiiiiied'thdusande to aid her Loilefeeo friend
, .
here laiaittieg , dow,a the ~ , hlack;cillitr,Yaml),,
friends I'hy,Tiiia p,44-bolter' kopyq.iple 6.6 -
neylO 'elcithe and' feed their starviakiioot. V
can -
manage
_our, owrka ... ,ffairs. ,.,,. , .
.• -
, .
One of the TractCreterrt;dfiC3bcier_publiahed
4n New York; aliA 'circulated hi Cceihacticti r ejea
before the diction there, contained the following
sentence
"At present; duties should, be laid with an aye
to revenue alone; with oceasinnaI•REDUCTIONS.
from time to time, and •this
u . .in a period of a few
years, A SYSTEM OF DIRECT TAXATION
COULD BE MATIIRED=AiND4ESTABLISH
ED; by this 'meadt r allAntereits-wordd have am
ple lipportunity to conform. to A NEW AND
BETTERS'I'ATE OF THINOS:"; • • —7
• Question in tfie Ante or Three:,
••. • •
'The majority of Cleveland; the Locofoco can.
didito-for-SkiverbOrin - ,ConneetiqutOlist yeai;_Was
1,825 ; this your BaldwinVinajoiTC4OvOr
Cleve
land-is about I,4oo—Baldwin's - net-gaini-3,225:
Now, if 50,000 of Amos - Rendall'ei - tructi — entitle'd
" Clay's Duels," can produce soh a change, how
many copies of Duncan's speech will it :equire to
route Martin Van Buren, horse,Toot, and'dragoons,
in every State most of the Allegany Mountains 7
Again : If 50„000 copies of the tracti
Duels," can produce such an astonishing change
in Connezficut r liOw mapy will it-bo-necessary-to
semi into Virginia to give tha
And_foither how many-copies of tract No.-4,
" Providential Dispensations," will be required to
.enable the Whigs to carry twenty.three out of the
twenty-six States' for . ' • Ilorry of the West ?"
yve Would recommend to some of the cutest
cos in Congress—Levi is almost as Mite as any of
them at figures—to go to work, cypluir out.those
sums and let us know.--
glow the Germans like hie".
1 he "Centre Deflator," a GermaSfpaper pub.
lished at AUronsburg, in Centre county puts -up
the names of Van Buren, Johnson/sad . Herts.
horns, at the head of its polumns, but' OMITS
that or the Rev. H. A. lituklenberg. It. will no
doubt surprise- the Locofocrecy of the -Gammon.
wPaitlf, to be in folifitd - thilt them - Alt Deike (Old
Berke) an extensively circulated and.influential
Hermit's - newspaper published in the borough'of
Rending, right under the nosedof the Ex• Parson,
not only omits his iyenso in the list of loco feco
no.ninatiobs, but actually OPPOSES his election
'with might_end main. This paper - is tfie:organ ,
of the independent oratolltown division of the.
Lotofocracy. of Old Burks—a division that has
n
greeted no little alarm among the regular forces,
find kave actually defeated some of the, regular
loco facts - nominees atiliellait r eleaiiOn.
The - above are ' , pretty stronriddications that
the honest Hermits yeomanry of the ..Common•-
wealth, both at home and abroad, art' disposed to
repudiate the -coin fribiator of their Fatherland te
totally and entirely),
•
Pennsylvania nngr;lCnonal Del
egation.
Who doubts tlfli4et that Pennsylvania will
give her Electoral etc to' Henry Clay T _ The,
recent election in ihe 13th . Congressional Dip
triet-fills-up-our-delegalion-in-Uongreslerl
us see ow we s an. In Lis a y geryman.ore.
State—a geryibarider whibh was to have buried
us alive
Wmas.—B. JOy Morris, J.R. Ingersoll, bb H.
Jenks, A.. 11. Mcllvaine, JeLemiah Brown, Henry
Nes, Alexander Ramsey, lames Pollock, James
Irvin, Andrew Stewart, Cornelius Darragh, John,
Dickey, 6. M. Reed, A. Buffington-14.
Loeb Focosc•—John T. 'Smith, C. J. Ingersoll,
_Yost, James Black, B. P. Bidlack, R. Brod
head,.Jr., A. H. Reed, H. D. Foster,,Samuel Hap
John Ritter--10.
Who (IMAMS the go with that 'evidence
before him ? ge nand ed ..Stato by a Loco
Foco Legislator°, all over ' hig ! Three_eheers
for the Keystone State and Henry Clay I!
The Tariff on Clo thing:
The Tariff on ready made egthing is, we be.
hove 50 per cent—one of the highest duties there
-is,-and which we suppose -will-be-complained of
us an example`of 'tlinTYianii - i - Of a Protective Tar
iff. We happened some time _ since to see the ads_
vertisement of a London Tailor, and markd'the
price ho fixed to a broad cloth suit, and the regale
was that if the Tariff did. not lay that duty, we
could import our clothes
_ready _tnade, cheaper
than we gel - them here:L.-provided the foreigueri
did not raise their price as soon atn•they ge/the
market. This 'is _ a Free Trade- .fae:t:
says Mr. Free Trafier_tlyoultught - to: - IntyrTv !ere
you can buy itheapeet—you can - dc(that in Lon
donana.You ought to buy there4he - tarifris'a .
tyrant and interferes with yen:" Suppose this
doctrineis - carried - eutlptlin - ortliiii - Teriff - arid
we difit buy in LOndon,,whatiekto hecorne of he
Journeymen tailor /and 'eliw ug_ women ?
, We
should like to heit{the4ppinlon on the stilled—
we do Abt:bellihe they desire to be terited into the'
'Mr it ' iiut ' einploym~~'"
Ateertvi bittattiw_Jliknot
wo or",virily of.tbe opinion that it is, best to hail)
our clothes made , st.hotpe t What dO you think
Aithatics,t ,do you to boy ouccoabi
I . tntillitti
,14:14;ip 7..14%y0u do so than it;
siitit',.tlii"Frpai , TrOo,lobo foi7, Van , .
Et The " Nni01 1 ! eensidep•. - it It,
tlitin/a* haterrding the Ne
iituitbera.fror9 th
Iciee;fo 7 ce rank '
s;' ttief - :(the'llieea)`:ltaire' - in:etitised
their vole,"en.that lietr 4 ,Yea - ViitiettAl A att
- - .toe!. 'Certeinly,
Last' year :Marria,,tite - loae,.feeet eati4iday!,
ufops
Mi!Yß! , reCeivltt,PMPP
waidef their candi
. a • . p_l7 4 ..kiiet inktea
5,3911 e s! _r '
.
per Erstatpiiiia or Wr ight's •
larciineielaip`
en kiior tEryeipgltie, I ccndaS (boy 'Oisrii bilthi r
idoitiaidi and boivalonoise intirbjdtlitkioni;P•hichi
li , dcipailtoa itkollopiro,tfla t :Apiee of',
°fAhe Indian
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iminiwod; and
go q
tio , filooal: / gri ! 'o 067iititot a t ildoa,
ol• - .941 - 0,,e4itirohoo only. of fhli'adte# l • l 4
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itiii44'.Whei l tsit'bag4ii; difilit n itiedeniis of den;
jiiilkiiiiiViiii tilbilt - Traliiiiitkagainstihat h hydra: -
lieedodtiiittseteVOir VA ~ Statea•ll,4l*;: - .Thier
it , iiinikli.; ll4 itir*k.foiiiieiliii;lire`aniitililifi; -1
i n t2, WAO ,ti q i i) l # l .,,kfig /0 11.44i' 4 0'410:4h . at' ,
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=,ti:ii.i.`44.4.:; av,Alioiiiiinii,:ilio)kioiiiiii4ii';'Alvii
epic -,..,.,‘,,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,::,„.ttrit tanstnctestimony o n _ ,the 'abject rem
.4)#a!gtv , l*o*.ir..p!iplr , 4!!
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iii
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i'vtik:i.iiiiiiaile,riiiri -''.ofitir,iiitili,ii'itLst4i,e'.44-t,,,
Ifitlia's;lll`ei.'o4ifik'bei.V7' edneeinent : l'o.Lnalle the.,
feeplClifilieve", trier-BM jrA::'l4lnlitentergifiTiii..7
'wavering - in , hhriiiippertsif.the.:Mensures.of- the
administration' (Tack Son's.) We have before as.
sorted, - 'ind"naw again - Abarleaily]inniert that the
Paden ' beta. in;erlity instance; whereKhe hal been
a public officer, disregarded the Mores!s. of the
'people, 'when.h.ls private interehts Clashed 'with it :.
and itimo particular - insigne* , wasiit more,tdani
fest titan when the President heeded hie - serVices
in putting dSteti the . ' Mammoth- bank: .
_Mr. Muh
lenberg„alttleagh he lived in. n; 9erman,country
and .was therepniseptative of.a-people-knoWn: to
her -opposed Ttci - all kiiidi 'of banking . institutions ;
'dared to disregard their interests„and absent fiiin. - . -
self 'when the vote-was taken. And when called
on to.answ.er this brume - • f the trust his constitti.
ants reposed him, w tit as - his reply? why,.ho
Stated thiehe Wasint 'este _ia_the_bonk,andif-he.
voted — agatnat-iti'hp Mild .be reducing the price
ors te c h - and , consequently - reduclnglhiitieWii:for.;.2.
lune;" — Wliiit - Tairttillibilcommentary is this upon
one - who - is - nel - represented - si - beingWolilifiliti
~.nfideotee of an intelligent people:"- . ' ' •
Thrlion...Nothon Appleton,. of Boston, has
pOblished a litter to the Newyork- _Journal of
Commerce; on the' subject: of the Tailff,' which
e _Mbraeos_a_numbor-of-interasting-stateMents : -.,-
The common-artidee iif.cotton arenas/ produc
ed in this country so low as. to - be' articles of - ex.
pert to nearly -every part of the world; - - Even;
the-Britieh troops in Bengal it is stated, aro cloth. 1
ed in cotton drills of American inautifahturc:;:-
Bpwards of two thousand bales of this article
have been shipped to alcutt~ the last ynir,
and by the last accounts wore- selling at a good,
profit, notwithstanding they pay--en extra-dot
over British gohils. -
Upwards of 150,000,000 yards of calico are
printed in this country annually, Which are sold'
at ftem six to fifteen cents the running yard.—
Biqa that the effect of the present Tariff,
if let alone, will be to carry Atherican manufac- -
tures up into the higher branches of Taney articles.
In proof Of this he alludes to the fact that a cum
pany has recently_ been ferintd_in_flosted,_with
capital of a million of dollars;for the manufac
ture of mouselinaimie laines and fancy mroslins—
The Introduclimi of the cotton manufacture, has,
it is paid, doubled„the value of female labor
throughoilt the' entire Union ;
, mid it Iti - 'presumed
that the effect of the avhelesyetem has been near.
ly it not- qufte - as great-on the whole mass of la
bor throughout the co uniry.
Difinhlenberg's opinion of Getmany
* ci-Whpn , klr. it!ublenberg Tqas Ambassador to
- Austria - in - 183E0m - Wept up a _correspondence.
with the Reading ..AFller," and in one of
hie Xet
-tera gave thetollowing-not very fl ttering:pOrtrait
of the habitant the Tenpin in the land of his an
nestois :
•
_ .
"Of villages there are a great many; but they
have rarely any thing attractive; on the contrary
they are VERY DIRTY. The EUNGHILIcis NEAR.
,LY. ALWAYS DIRECTLY !IMRE TUE DOUSE DO3lfty
'dom 'flora than o few steps off, and very often
• Malt HORSES, , OXEN,.PIGS, CHICKENS,
AT—LIVE _UNDER _ONE-RO_OP. _ITao . -often=
this is thi,case ,in Germany; and the consequence
"sthat - one - scarcelyintmorkow - to save himsei
• - -AS and -VERilf/N.
full - of - them, andd - Wn tn the Palaces of Kings
they say one is not secure from them."
What will the Germans of Pennsylvania think
,of the man who has thus ridiculed and-slandered
the home of their ancestry T And what must be
the feelings of the emigrant Germane when they
see themselves and the land of their nativity
-thus
villified and abused; and that, too, by a man who
is now asking them for their votes as a candidate
for Governor?
, Not Bad.
he Boston Transcript in rkythe folinWing a.
musing sly hit at one of the bliinbugyfif the day •
"Mesmerism is a great ; science; and, in soma
of its phases, much to bq feared/by weak 'nerved
persona. Thorn is id to be a Judy professor of
this science, in this vie' ity(who, when she is in
a magnetic sleep, can n 9 ly tell with what in.
ternal disease any and present, Cand wq don't
it now - but she can Jeß z 'mu as correctly were the
person.not-presentyta- filleted; - but cane-alselell
)uat what kind,nt chore ter th ey possess-4116th.
i c t
or scold , theiVes, fibbers, or what not! A, few
evenings since, eta small private scientific party,
this lady:professor of the mysterious science hay.
ing bein magnetically billed into a deep meame:r
io,slumberrif Mrs. -- asked what kind of a 1
,Womon.was Mrs..-41 - u - titin,which thalatter
fn the greatest trepidation, sprang to the therm
riled, sealing her mouth with her hands,-and beg,
ging her, in the most beseeching and eaineat tones
,not, to apsWer the query nropounded—end she
- didn't. Hadthe sleeping professor done so, tir4e,
is no knowing ,what would have' been the comm.
(pence !.,
.__. -
-. lNsrm'sz• AND Cowscriirriosi.--It is _indeed • 'Mel
-anchelly-'truih that: linuiands fall Vinfiiiiiiiiiiiiinialn
Lion every year 'from ,nerother cause - thim negle cted Colds ; yet wis'find hundreds, nay thousands;. who_
treat such oornpain fa with - the greatest indilierene
and let . them run, on for weeks and even" months 1
without thinking of the danger.: At first you catch
• Slight eough;or-:cold;:you-allow-businessittneiR
IpAre-or carelessness - te prevent you'lrod giving it
any attention ;it' then settles open your breast-you
ke9orrae.liOtirso, have ,pains in the side or chest, -ml
- large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed;
.with blond'; a - difficulty - of breifihltilensnesiutid then
you...find. your,' own tbolish , pegiesthns brought, on.
n rl
this cioronlji f,"-then,:you value life , er.health he
warned Ili. oi - and--6iPt7frille witkidur2Cold;-Or,-
truit os A -ipranlCiipstrnil%nure.yeu,,bminairnedi
ately pros re g finale'o'r. SlM.otthat famous rimed,
Dr. Wistir's Balsam "of " Wild - : Cherry, which as
Well known to the, best sure ever. known as thonsimdc.
, ' , wilLteitify whose lives-have been-saved by-ic,.. , Vor ; :
Lifinienza It hi-ihe very, best Ape/hilue in,the world hunatlrealsWill tO4ify, , 1 ~: • -.' -' ' ° •- , . - . l'
' Per:saile r iii - Cifrlisle by 8. - ElltOTT,', iiiie agent;
figraiii.iiiwough:-... - _,.. -- - --- .__ ..: ...,.. . :,..,.) •.:-=
-----
I ,::'.Lttigl. nem envisr. - ttstis - runtsfetWhinield'
has pattOd ',lhrotigh - seh - parifleation, it is consider
nl_,
ed. to be perfeetlyfive front all ilross and baseness '
Pease'S;Citrnpound , Extract' or Htirehound. Candy,'
12744. 0 f:Afwentgellye,,different-Ingredients-pore ; -
ttn cifthe rhOSCYslnetlartieles.known as Clough rern
eilielfitol fun healing the Lungs,' is to'the ooniump4,
tiSe what gold seven dines' purified is to the. - cOIW
'yiyi , tiretsyrototi• of a . eotigh; cold, oetirlgatron:
- eittholttngs, should mot ; Int atacred,to pOlVp-bit
13ititie it 'Sirens this neglect thatolletsdistase tithes
kis ate noon times that • paekage Or two_ofthe.Co
Topod - ExtiriotTerooves the eoughentirelyiand head' thei.aciredesi of the lungs; by which all fearia re
itieysili.;,;:yhose 010 tmit onse•fiessiftill•to:keepdt:
payekapparoirhord - ht tase or eraergenoy. `;',,, ~ ,
~ " Soid•ittliffEltlifli fan kt,l3TclC'EfDrogjaitd'
'Panay ebrp, ,Noittrilanover. strer.!, Ole 4goots,tor ,
-this:Boitiugh., *:' .' ' • . ' -
; , p,:tir ,
it - • ,
49 9 Y,ASHIRD‘4t9) (4 1/1 9XEIrt O . •Or in; Intl:
recommend any 6art teliir Panama ! an• lore Ilb
i m iti , o,r , a il ltaatell;Pr.° o 4, 6 o o-O '. I tMeIRIO , In ilAidg
co ey claire e oreativeidnrer I pr id IMMO eases
'the Lupga bucome,llke MO a honey! ediSibk:i': a' Mere
...1 , ;2 -without qabataace: , ..,-, I olainalaomte-Ift
tt *al- ipilwriladairrippidaiii-'
oOfthoreb7Adhilldacii ad slrlalalrradch umiak
an Adler ocedi.eloe . .c' It ikaa,been
~.iked, Oh teßne.
5 0
gitteitiiiildesii , in : , curnble, Cliiiati , Mir 4.11 °4 1 4
PoWri'M t # l4 4l IVO*, P 1, 1 31. ,1 3 0r,qtdo-09,
weafitill o',l 3 aN "Net ..e , vp,r, n9 1 14u50",
,A0,0);14414,444: ::rei44i ,f , v_. 1,7 .A. , • 4, '= , ).
Fx:,Tke Wire of Re,Ulmn t litZMylicle h i'll R. , ajtl
el# ll 4kiliflllic 1 C.til firrill,rrX,,ol l l 4 40 0 1
itfl ai tOT A tr u t in kry.,. 4i.ytt
egiakitPW ' INIINITITCM ' 4 -141 l c
1 407 T WOE Pit
....-1, , ,...-1: - . , %;:.
,t , 20 , ,k , ,,,.:-.:;.fr..;• -.1::,:...,,i,
Fruits of the T
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`" . '
• , • ithi v aioliViro. •
• • --
;i4".111q- n t t:1•1 - M d *O rti . ft*,ott
pending Elio Opeldo•4lo*i4:2lt4;l34l4njq;.l“,
Mr ]3iteh moyed , Ao 4 - 4teyfdkl , :ll - tioy*ifirtniiit;:#.;
tax:
Mr; 8, LtFul! . p r io'Pi add : 11 ;tli*
allhjmbbr e awedland : offered • for_iale : : On this`
the previcdi o;tui.iiillo_itndf,p,iap4ned;l
and:on Ahe.:;qiiiihdifin,shall main
Pdr.i!raPVl amendment Was nogatigeb, :
Th'e-§ l o o 44 l 4oiiiifdpg erk•the,Fßeqdm:ppt
cereti,bylvir.;* . -•• id iiayilioro called
. •
Tit.27th - section wth
as en agiepd. to.'
.
The scation - boin tinder Zohiideration.
14r,Pankey,•qffered-to anton&by providing, that
whore personai,propercy of the`ownet cannot be
found, auffielent,to pay-the taxes open any teal,
estate, and if the owner refuses or neglects -to pay.
his taxes adfiln 'years tram the date; of r the
asscsstnent, then the rep estate s halt be `;old he
- unseated - lands - now dre ? forthe. - payanotit thefeCti
:which he subaequently . '
, •
Mr. Hiecnnituirneved-to strike ourall, the see•
Lion, and ineerte,prov,ision that all the bunk stock
, •„ .
in tifeState'-shalt.be_appaised.at•ita-eash,value;-
and.that a tax ois three 'mills on the dollar,:ehall
leiledfoni.the -fielf:LpreMeeds-thereofrand-in
ease ofirefitual_or_neglect to pay; the:stock-shall
.be sold ;And the officers of the batik shall be per
sonally responsible for the payment'of the same,
in case they refuseLltTfettit.thrattw_byfurnishlng_
thq money for the 1111111 G, to be placed le the ;ands
of the Statd Treasurer: •
- 11 r. Rciumfort moved to strike'out the individu•
al liability clauseoind-insert-in. lieu -thereof,- the
atarter - of aaid-corpmatiOrt or company, should'
be deemed forfeited ; this,was voted 'down.
The 29th section being unai-consi4eration,
Mr. Cooper moved to amend by sirikirig.out and
'inserting, that so much - of the law of 1840, an re
quires a tax of one mill on the .dollar, on all prop—
erty taxable under that ity; and so: much of - the
laW or 11841' dirreqiiires a tax of one million the
taxable' propyty enumerated in that law, be
pealed.- a.
Mr. -Brady moved to amend the amendment by
a provision, substantially, that all prop-,
arty heretofore by existing laws shall re•
main• at the sain'e'rattrertaiiiition as it limy is:
and that on all property taxable under former laws
and einbraced• In the provisions of this act, three
mills shall be levied,
_lviry -B mitiroEllerkr, — tippolinAlre amen. ment ;
Ha said, chat he could not a three mill
tax, and lie was in favor of creating the issue
here, and he called upon the opponents of - tho
three mill tax bill to unite with him,,in
Lion io the amendment.
Mr..Coopee-said thai-art issue was now to.
boWirle.-the crisis now tole determined-•he
*i9 1 1..1 . 90.0.0n1y a few remarks. He proceeded
in a .powerful. and effective A ppeal to thole who
had at heart the honor and integrity of this great
and pnerful Commonwealth. J.He called upon
them to withstand the attempt now made to in
diet a sta— z an everlasting stain—which neither
dos yeara or lime, coold wipe out ; but which
ivould inflict on her character a stain, a reproach.{
of deep,ttating and. irredeemablalitfrairiy.
Mr Brady followed In the advocacy of his a.
mondment, in a few very appropriate and otiont'
remarks. Ho urged the wishes and interests of
the Staleiter character her honor, her faith, and
ultimate pto'sperity as.reasemsoyerwhiltning rot.
s L ontifiv y the,amenirment ought to pass.
- 111'illifnur.• followed in s , ppcirt of Alw
nmendmentrAZ 511i4 - he should teuel - ths sots 11
would give oti this question, to the judgment o••
his constituency, who he,had no doubt, would ap
prove his course.
Mr. Smith, orßcrks, said 'that he wal anxious
that the question should he fairly stated and
brought to the consideration of the House. tie
said he sheiuld go against the three milltex;al;
though Ilexes branded by the genile z noldn froin
- -Adams, with the chdracter of repudiator, - rind al
though he was accused of hanging out the black
flag of repudiation: Ho would oast back that
Charge upon that gentleman, who had voted to
give away 8200,000 fn the support of schools,
when the State was confessedly unable to pay her
debts, or the intereht on them. '-He-would fur.
thor say, that ImWeuld go for a higher tux than
three mills. if.the money could be legally and con
stitutionally appropriated; but he denied that it_
Was=Jton,e t,_or._fair, or just. or equitable, to : deny
to the;lioneit and time waiting creditor tho inte
reat/on hie-debt, by appioTiting any of the pub;
lie money toknyothltr purpose than the payinent
of debts. Ilutphe said, it.ivaxi not only dishonest,
bat unconstitutional to make each appropriations;
- and that whatever might be the effedt , of.his voto,.
otihis polltisalprospects—sehehad hoes Warned .
by the gentleman from Adartis..'-he.woutd' say,
that if any unwanted ,his seat, they , were wel
ciao to - it; for he was staiing_here, Wan - expanse_
and sacrifice, which he was unable An bear, and
all hiecenitiluenteditieWitte-be:fiti&-•
Mi;StioWden said - be:he'd never- occupied but
one Positiett'on the subjeetndw..under considers.,
tioncamthelniiiitever urietrbefone coarse Mre: -
Wiwi to In 1840 he had urged 'taxation t'luid
he should, now adyooato-it. -
ini - dletileCiiiii otherill expedieuts: week' comm.
,_ ... - .
ue to fail.. Hie constituency . ware poor, dompara
tively' and tinitble to Spate' extent, to. meet futther
demands upon thew. ability; but if its . populartty
•was le be sacrificed by .thelieto.he 'should now
glre,, BO belt. , He should have the . Onbieipiisnesi:'
- of•hasinur dittilllffetid.his duty to the Whille people.
There
.was no Othercouliso_hpparated. ..
...Taxa l
Hod - J:6 1;1h eninel - a,a*,,, who' auid not fade his
'Oeinitituente with the donkciOUS6Sisat-Ititil ug:dia—
charged -his '-datii .*ii iwthiiii'fiiiiiidi]'H U lCJ,
ped'thera wieners° enough hrelomeet any mi.:
Ailikin: - thisiiiiendiiiiii.7fliii - itiiirand*iii s wei'
, .
called and wereiltrollovii t-: - ' ' ; --'
.... YEAS , HessisAtidereggllenneWHosi Snick- .
iiiiidifi - Bistdy'arigbesSrush Busk Bustler Ci11t9,0,.
Coldmaikpointee.CatipiiiCuMiniiiii'(diilliii) Dans
lati,Bdion Elliott gtitsingei :Gibson , Gould Heir.
Hltiehbinni , 'lntised',, JeidenLlCorr, Knox ''LlOingi
.Liniribifaii - Linten , Haerhathis . Wiser ''.MaEtreit :
lloriddenHalirilliams , Nicholsou Oiltryaw:Por,;
ter noun Wort Saitkey Shattuck Shaw thiltdie Suilth.
lCiairfitild) - Jilmith - ILraliboatisirldiiiiili" - (PlillitI.
Smith (Wfdliiiiii)7CydiiiStrauli Thompscirk-ra
land - tViagorTustiu - Whitaker' AVllitma o ), )4 1 "-
Snowden Speaker , !.:50 '.'' r --
,„;
NAYS - iMeastit--. Adkins I.'AinbrosW Haetimatt;
tiati,flissike : Carpenter Cumming (Fayette)CMo
mine (liiitier)ViakVtii'Ektii NallHaintit;
Hilt:Htuolima.fitn ' HdeliaiourMetkidr;-
10 kilthqiirli v irPol i arAilllcY raf! l ,o , 'YOl.eite,
iiiStititit•Cubiliii Smith' (Mouree) Strauss Urban;
Welter - -4•30, '. ~., I !.:.,...--,.: 7 . Y ~,...; ;;i.'.•=.l.': :, ',.: .ri" •
- 4' 6 ' '' 7l l l telitligi7iiitliii {I r Uil lili.ll - illiliTi
;44.7trillitt, , ,;:t‘linsiiioitotnurselsciiv ',-. ', ;'• , L,'..' - .!
- natureiiii'll'ir pglll 4 4; . °lo 4 l ll4 ;tklif*,iit
Tii - autlerWithv'thein u ' •', :' '', '‘•r' ..
;iii s iiii;lia'trulsiti‘jeddiels4d 4 toiniipttioiiin4f: , ,
8 4kilvhichowiwptgAtdinca9maupratoo,:
• pahitai, - '..t.' itlihme Whoititistitbritiglfolultiliolir
10 1 H:Soe.1al 1099,iii;14P.1)440/172i,iwtelild0.Witii,t
tr,4l.l.l*tili'lt"ninll 7 ll"4 4 s- ei r ial l ahiV
eArtMaNOVO7 4- 1. 10 0‘ . /r,hq.' , IN, , i. 440 1.
It ' I tlre -u 4 i‘ 1 114 A''''' t rait nro - ' 7-
1
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f
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: , 'PhilecioifilitAstiiiipaiitect ',it6 ' eitliig : :::Of
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~A hit.4fiftirkiro" ffitirit!.
(1104 iiiiitilt diiiiiii , 0.0 iii in:irke all jiiicesinif
'l4range*entii, gnii to roiliin'i !node: Of bonim.
:liticeaqisthe delogates 'prieliiited tift.fiteiClitb - , - in4 -
,:atiiihb*illpelrous , o unitirig:witlilheWiii - deli:
ifttOi:gi.'o l o;,Crounitlifer6 V.Ovtiiiiiiiiijotßatifi.,
009F,00 ampembld RI Baltimculco . ri nd kel Fy 06!
i(iiii; 61 2 1 444 - §r3tityliciiil.'L; '.' .- '.' ' ' ' ' . ''
—-- . ...' '
_.._REPORT.
i, . ,
-•.% That n discharge of the duty_issigned_ti_thint:
thereidrirdliiiiiiilgeasta d I, & P. Martin,of .I:txr
riibur g , _ who have:agreedzterlyrnishTa-very-larga
iird r fiiii;'_beativvitlveutileliiiirreinyi , iiflicifies 4.1
. tow the'Same,,and a Steamboat. 1.0: Ow . the ! .Boat
frtiiir Havre':de'Giade to ''Belfitaere; end tii - ciriir
all , Orions . dasirous•,of acting - Deltigatinsfir .
Dauphin countrat the YoungMeo'aConvention.
of Ilitififiatitin,;byWaY 'of Lim'Penroilliiiiiiii - and
Tide ;Water: Canals •and -Chesapeake :Bay; 'from -
Harrisburg to the city, of Baltiinoro and back to
Itarrishnrgi at and for the very_low--and mulct
' ate charge of TWO DOLLARS for each pashen
g4r_FOß THE TRIP. _ Thaßoat proeuredrwill
conveniently earry'Fonfßitniii.id Passerigers,crill
be haridsomeltdectinited with the gloriouslegOf
our country..and•other appropriate banners; will
-be:well Offiderail "irrid - inannetti arid every exertion'
used to make rillthese•Whainitipassagoan board
ofher.as comfortablean possible.
.Arrangements
have•alo been .fnade to 'fiirnish l iipon - reasimable'
tering, onr ‘ board of the boat, provisions and all the'
necessary refkeehinents.. The committee titre.
every reason to believe. that the 'made :Of convey
ance they have provided is the most.aligibloon_q_'
'6l) ,
thatcan:be pr " - raa . : — ltTiii recommended =by its .
clic:tweak' as we as "by 'the..opportunity._it_will
afford to thoie-ed ptingthe-route,-of'viewhig-the
atupenduous 'public works and the' magnificent_
seeneryalfiFSusiFiehunna river and Chesapeake
Bay—sights which will more than dem - pease - Le.
for: the time and irioney , expended'in the Occur.:
aitiri v and render' the voyage O. very agreeableand
•pleunsitc - fite. • -
The Committee further report, that the .' - ars.
Martins= further propose to prepare an , • ave rem•
dy, if-necessary, an additional Boat, of - suffleidnt
scapacity . to earry_an.esial number-of pi:Lodi:tigers
.for_the same pricei-or-in -other WOMB -'to carry ,
from . thiata Baltimore or back again from' eight
hundred to one thousand persona._._ This induces
the COmmittee to recommed the adoption of the
folloWing resolutions.
-- Be - solved, That. this Club do hereby-most-ref
spectra), tender an invitation to the sev eral
. army
Clubi of Cumberlandand_Franklin_ceonties, and all of the Whigs of those counties appointed,
or acting as Delegates to the Young Men's Con.
relation of Ratification, to meet at Harrisburg on
Monday morning the 29th April inst. and to pro
ceed with us to Baltimore immediately after-the
arrival of the morning train of the Cumberland
Valley railroad.
Resolved, That Perry Martin, Joseph \Va llace,
Esq., and Samuc4 Allman be a committee to ter
ry into effect-the object proposed hy-the foregoing
resolution, and to communicate.witli.oue brother
Whigs. Eumberland, Franklin and Lebanon
oounties, and endeavor to induce them to accom
pany us in the trip to Baltimore by the route pro
coed b
eaolied- that tlie Delegates triteroif" - i — ispi iri
county be rcquoited to assertible at Harriet)l s,
r
early on the morning of the 29th April inst. its
the boakprevided for
-them will leave at 6 o'clock,
A. M., or immediately after the arrival of tho
morninE,train of the Cumberland Valley railroad,
-and will touch at Highspire, Portaiiionth, Huck
Tavern, and other pointss - between Harrisburg and
'Bainbridge, in order to take up passengers. •
The Committee beg leave further to report that
they have learned thatseveral boats from the min
ties on the Juniata and Susquehanna rivers will
be here, also on their way-.by the same lode to
Saltithore, and therefore they would recommend
- that - the - committee -- of - thretr - bc - alaCrin — atilided - C6 -
- -- - , ~
~endeavor to effect an iiriihigemeni. by W4l-011 teem ,
boata will reach here in time for all to jwocaeil in
company to Baltimore. •
-
Resolved, That the Report of the Committee
and-the resolutions rocommendad by - then he
:adopted; and - that they be puhlfiliCA ii all fife
Deriaacratie Whig papers of Dauphin,.Cumber.
•bertand and Frank - 11h cuunties,.as 4vell as those
of tho'Coberdering on the Juntallt and Sus
. .
...Indianola rivers. .
4
' CL4IY RIMMING.
At a Meeting of fiienils of 11E:NAY C
and Gen. JOSE.
preiiuts - noticeiim - Saturday, — tliii - 20111 ot Apri ,
t the public house of John Lauck, at Sterretts'
Gap, the following named persons
_were aVointed
°Mears -President_lllENJ A Ttl IN K UTt, Vice
President, ADAM LAURI' Secretary, Robert Jones.
On motion a Committee was appointed to draft
resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting,
which ctinimitte, were appoin ed and h aving
_ re :
tired, Joseph Caiey, Esq., of cornfield, roseand
addressed the meeting. •
The following resoliitions were t n rep
the comniittue applaired for that purpose :
Resolved, That we have the utmost confidence
in HENRY CLAY, as a patriot and statesman,
and that we believe his eleyation.to the Presiden
tial chair would be the means of restoring prus.
purity and greatness e ta our-country.
- 'Resolved, That we have full cenfiffinice in
integrity and ability ofGen. JOSEPH MARKLE
(Tr candidate for . GoverialWan - d - tliat - his.services
and sacrifices in the eain4 - bf,his courttry, entitle .1
him to the confidence - 104 suffrages of the freemen
of (hie Commonwealth.-
Resolved,"That we pledge oortiefiiii- to use
every honorable exertion to secure thq election of
HENRY CLAY and JOSEPH MARKLE, and
that we hafe "the fullest assurance they_ wilt-ific
olected.by an overwhelming majority:
Resolved, 'That we regard the deetrine - of • a
'PROTECTIVE TAR !FEU the only true-Amer-.
Wan policy; and that ive. Aepreeite„a..system,"of
frow - trade, whibh. makes - tie dependant on. (a
- psuperlabor of Europe, while our own industri
es's mechanics, are suffering ender its oppression.
-Resolved, -That-we - elajer_it-as-ourright-to-have
the proceeds of' the sale-of the Public Lando die
tributed ageing - the StatesciCrit - ileji That nsyl 7 ,
.vattlii may .receive-her shere,to..oay_ her-, large
debtednesi, and re lieve her citizens from
Resolved, Thet . we regard the tudo'kil
ho - Itrireverrients.aeo. , theasure loudly :.ealled. for
by every
,prineiple put of policy and-. cape.
4164; botTlienesty end fair dealing., ' -
~..- . ..:Resoltid;,That,.....”.in-, - unteeLthereiwatrefigtll ! . •
I and' that we Phow.pilattivestrue„ believers - 111' the
together - for the pie . :
tnetioi.ottheArue•.dethcitilatic:principles;hinded
down to,us by the ,petriot
,spirlta, er l 76.' .•
. : 1
`Resolved,' That When ' this Meeting Armies;
*Ad) j ourns tiviiteeti4eitilitt,Sattirdayi the 18th bf May ,
fr the. purPose of organizing, a CLAY
CLUB: • ._L.• •
,•
~: Reselyidi'That the preeeedings, -thisTmeeb ,
ing he. published-in As; 1 - 1900.,Porry j
• ' :
42 LP/I1 MAMMElt'algt
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Car) -.o9nifiged ibotit ' 250 !fled ' , tql . l, .prictea„rr.
riigiii , ii!myt.',B4'.iihi4; 4 -. 1 - 5" a s's j. 5, per' ioct, 16',
Hiwielris'_loNVoir, and'havoiiild . 4'4 to 4sr Iii 1 ::'
6orBliiito q'tialikti the demand having . iniierfikfit
7 fillreiii : tit. 77 - 71 ', , , •.7 - : , . - ; ‘ •_:;j; .:: ,
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during t time* for foreign , eflipm94•;4o *4 175
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1 , 4the., - nass - Atitereshriif
-ONE DOETAR: Forift:Tim - pAmpAiorri
• •
• Id! iiiioihiiiip - 0. , .*104t0ir*.i.4.-::Of many
listi : ,:titi...9l)(Oraid , and: Expositor" fer..-4,110
litleal ',campaign- Iron!, ppening,,:at the rity,
Otiy—a -period, 4 , eight:,pyrn 1
tho4:'.wiii fn
nieheci to piece' within
the - reach o' every intnilliiint volaiin Ca mherland
ceunty a wee kl,St.NewaiNier . ilitif tvill'ttt.itli. tithes'
°erre
aria be tfio I
it: d e nen a _cv g m asures
and wh M ed. q -prase nt aclear (TO-49 view
of the, great
.political new jaagitation.
-But net 'irr - it great measuia:;deVioted-tal a
a to
dissemination, of, pplitioakkatelligence;tha!!,
aid!' will • mot 'ha devoid of flit general: interest
which" attache's to a Family Paper.- willendeo.
y_ar oiways to_present_a seleetsavinti=OtAiternr.f
and miseelhineues matter—;the,usinal abstracts of
keine and foreign,nevm—quid a weeicly:review of
the eityirrarkots, - wtth.alrelher-miiiters calculated
to imake it of interrist.and
, .
7 1 n - thcappr**TrEOrelitiuTiaa'r'
without ene*plippri ree'
title \VilfinfciirriEd — of his dutiim.
with - yournamee - 1--Let-thelig4-of-Whig-Erinci.
plono - fortli-gnd - _Victory-aviaitcue I
•
Ezt.'
JOHN - ANDS r:HENRY .REED I
HAVING entered Auto :peylnership'foeilie - prti& •
Voe'of_theL4W,Tcviltattend..teltll busluestentrusted
OFFICE, in West Maio street, felitkoriairest,,
of 'the Cowl. House 'and (rext to - the'Sfore of Lae
W. Eby ; and also 'at,-tbe residence -of John Reed,
opposite. the College:
—CatlialC;;NOV.lq;lllo,
S -- TODD;
Attorneys at• Law:
MI
THE undersigns'(] have' 'associaiej as
partners in the practice of Law, in Cumber•
land and Perry counties, One or both of them - nuty
be always Ibutul and consulted at the office hereto
fore occupied by S. Alexander, next_ doer to to the
Carlisle Bank. Strict attention will bigiven to all
business placed in their care: 4-- • - -
SAMUEL ALEXANDER.
LEMUEL TODD.-
WILLIAM H. MILLER,
itorney-at-Law.—:
Fripp rizmovr.p to Beetem's Row, in the
. 11 room lormerly °wielded by S. p. Adair, Esq.:
Carlisle. April 3. 1844. tf-33
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
THE subscriber would respectfully in-
A- Imam his friends and the public, dent he hailate
ly r eplenisheal his stock and is now offering at the
Old stand in North !hoover Streit; i splcold_asettft
merit//aly/alare, Czteler:y.Of Ue.,consisting.in part of
Locks,filligeti„ 'screws, nails and spikes- nr all kinds
nod Crain, Canal and other kinhsafShovels.
epta4essL'Tooksi-sitelmis-plattearsaws, chisels, &et
Bar iron yabltoter; east and shear, Steels. Saddle
and bridle mum' . sets; &Malls Tree's, girting
and rilher We tog. Shoe Findings-Of-every de
scription. J shop , stud Glass knobs of the la
test styles. Also, _
Oils. -Oa .itis and IT'arazishig;' .
such no white lend, spirits of TurMaitino, Copal 14111 i
I.ASS of all sizes, from li,hy to
upward. Also, sin assortment of Atteherls Pattott
Lard Lamps,togettter with other ardeliaS too nuttier
ous [animation
All of which 411 he Sold twente-five per cent low
er than they have ever been sold before.., for cosh cool
good money. Call and examine 'ethic tom:hosing
el.vfichere, cool if the grrielea 81111 pvices_nfe : _ nfiL__
host,. Call .11 jikr
A - 001.3 5EN2.11..
tf4
Fllflfl
mint
Ca vetithor 62, 1843.
==i=
=MEI
PREMIUMS REDUCED!
North American Insurance Company
ofririladelphia.--Capital $500,006,
CARLISLE AGENCY.
directors or ais Clllllllllll in order to snit ft.
the times, into determined to redact the rates
of tiremitons, on frann, mid Log Buildings, to give
miltortnnity to nil property holders. to ilvitll them
id men or hiwuilimitta g es: •
Ole‘Prlttne or Log Buildings''' . 50.ettt. on $lOO
On Brink and Stone. do eta. " SIOO
Ott Merchatalize no Furniture in - •
Stone or Betel: Buildings, ' 40. Ms. at $lOO
Ditto in Frame, • 50 eta. " $lOO
art"! by
PERAPETUaI., AUKS,
On Stone or Brick Buildings, will be taken at $25
or $l,OOO, tic price's In be returned to the party in
suring stem deinatuk, deducting, filinier cent on the
- amount-of- premium - Imnd.
Application either in person on by letter will re
. •eive immediate auention. • -
February , 14, 1R44
tONFECTIebytRY,.FRIJItg - BtC,
LlliEtAr..
. .
.05.1Li1l inform their lrientistaid" the:111041c,
ilint they have 'jib( received tit their stns eon
- High streetl- Mot door to ileetem's Hotel, ,Carlisle,
a large; fresh, told elegant 'aesoi4thelit: of CANDIES,
FItUITS, unit other sirliclei'M their line, which
they_a re, to„,tl ispose ond retail,
on the most -- reitsanable-termi 4- Theiti-aiscirttilent
rcomprisettite..following=larletica r solhofthitsh-Stre--
'of the clogisest quality r• -
ANOW •=MiIG-:1,11410 earls;-agiose A
sticar--
'mint,-mint pint, iakes sassa
fras, lemon; lmarlaimid; - eltive,,Creont and bird-eye, ,
Thompsonian or, pepper candies vJackson and Clay .
balls,. lemon ..baits; Freaell-and- coinmtm Wags t
sterpts vionint. &opt.
candy hij.Ei r litjaorioei . •..
walnuts, shell
harks, chesmits, and BrazilkFtotin,cocoaang-grottud
.
- PRUlTS.—pranges, lensono‘ ratiins k Allgs, ort.nre,
(Isles 'Mini' the best •.'
• . , c
. •
Tiibaco and_ ogair E.:
j rPrinetpe;'/HnianaLlr...ciatuesor *id
nierice'n seers, orthe finest, "natty. •-;
Their Sissortinent is'itept constantlYoniOliett-br
fresh Ruhfitiona.,.. Contors;,mersltints are insite4, to •
eon, as they eanlie supplied un terms as idr L
antagris
Otis go' el prieeit -.eLorthe public's .
• ,
ref eaUUUg ;eplleftelT•. --" ,"
. Carlisle; April '26,
Washingtott . :42Cotei r; , •
conipukimpAmmumrs T A N k r z, , 44..ix.prockpAlyc
, • .
firtio T •SiiiAgeri4er, begs reave. 1,9 infoijak •
'ALthe pubpo that - ,ilo 6as known • .
! - loo . l),iyhtoli 10 recently untlergoifet.a,thnrong* net . •
eurriiiheil it Anew with the bnif nit MM6t.
'ding apd:Othin lit"mint'l,pirepainiAt .
igoolytoOsitesslcmbers of tho.Legtslitir.e,anitytai . .
tif.tVe - 3.6).•• Wit slyl6;iiio ,
•
W. T.,.5AN11.1411p, • •
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1. 064 7 2V1643. ,.
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mn Gc LU) S ot,,itio: int" t 1 i'• 'wit cd , .
''ILIFI4/ '. titer etie ec perak.r t r weirvititeci * • .
es ;- represented)„ litlw il ii par ijilllng.tr. laillipie.., ' -
-
Tierpe:Af 411,11qpft1. 1 4,y1,,h0e Kimier ; . - :
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raismp* - s 4,,, rsio -4. sr.o_r*intihrfrul44oll• : . '
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and cowmen DIM AI It eenke t iill ree Wiedil:' ONO 1 ...:,1 ',:
"tie'citippedjrisillet**4o4l!ler*lll '
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