Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 12, 1844, Image 2

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EDITOR-fiNbiTOPRIE - TO
VAIAA, •
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ti Our 'ontintty 4 alleg . . alof ivo itilee. •
thareidislilnyO-bi"
l'lm•hameq of PLAY apdyinoptitifsEn."
ITENRY-ThCLAY'
Fon PgcsiPikTni '
— THEOXITIE FflEifitlitlYSEW
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G.EN.-JQSBRIFIVIARKLE..
•... •
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6Oiniesi(iNtht
Nitispzi,Gionr.ro:Rw . 4 Lebanon . co:
--the-Siere=etthellfain-Line
DtMOCRATIC WHIG PRINCIPLES.
11MCIALLY !tEl?lt , ppipc, EYE."
CRIME):
A scathe" gational - Chrfency b •regulated by:the,
will and tiothofity of the - Nation.
,••.. •
2. An tiiialifete.Rovenvi, WUW'rotectiOn . to
;. •
J wit restraints - en - . - ;tho -- Throcutivo 'power, p.a.:
restrfctien on the &ere:its of
the Veto, -• • • '
4. A,faitlifuladirifnistnition of the . public domain.
with' arequitalde distribution of the proceeds
.of sates \ of lt-among all the States.
5. An honest. and econommal administration of
the General Government, lacy ing public officers
porfeet-freedom of thought and of the right of
au f friogef_htfLivithouitable_retitraintsinst
imp-roperiiittirferencetieleafpW.
anteridinerit to the Constitution, Moiling
the inctioribent of .tho•. Presidential office to ri
SlN9t.t -
These objects' attained, I think that wtrohould
cease,to be afflicted with bad administration of
lie Government .—Herniii Cf:ay. • I
THE Dir
Whig Donnoorucy.
ItavEstint , PnosE&torr.
. "A TARiPP-;,Pro
ilocing.an- a.dequatek•Re
`reline -•with -fair °Pro
tection to Arnerictin
- •
"I think that ihe,pro•
visions of tho Tariff of
1842, iti,the. main,
' Wine and proper, aims.
tection to manufiiitures
and - coniincree - ixion 4'
'whatever it - -may .be in
form, entouragrtnent io
agriculture '., Tilt.nr
tivator of the soil is con
scions of the ~ g r.eat , ad- -
vantages of having a
,• longside of , him the
61aeken#111,aiatthatoUiT
. 30.011140 e "addle agi_
i odor,the hatter,llee ;hoe
maker, the cabinetroak.
er, and mosone and car:
,petitere ! , fain„ comforts,
and theirs are liotb, are
' both increased by Sue')
proximity, and J.ltcy are
' enabled to augmen t their
mannfiictures mid pro
'Auctions. 4 But of what
avail would it be to mul
tiply tbem;ivithout corn:
merree,.foreign,.and 51o:
mastic, whise7oflice Fri
to diatribiititlie' '..01v
---producer7of-xti
and - ofthe fabt
~
mechanic a nd
turerll'. ._- ' ~•HEIiRII
, . ...
nab ore tla.. evidclbet
- th 'AVM - krTit4 Loculoco'
I X
vie ey - c i . a zealous advo
- '. 'if-Mile do Industry of
deeititie
-r u4elid roe Pce”
—lib- 019AiihicoMPetiti
4 tgnturthiritteC,l=
— iiiii , iiT r Whiiii Mil
will-xfku L inUitijo-t. -
•' - '
- Judgo I'areond.ofPGilailel—
weo forea , ktrii ne 4 '.la'4
4.; sis• ie . In
. 13. OencesqUiliei
-Th - d - MOisonlan polls upon tltO friOnds.of Tyler.
o. l osii , bAnflOWOktitlitve, ood
to fratne.Tylet - olOOtOfia ticliem" • •
Pot11: - ,Theirno, .lica been .cliatingilish._
cd:. l o:Altetuaico;otlP,arja. • fOrlaarnb,yoaraLpait,',
camp, to country: by:, thej!if.t....l!lM#C,lfyklikiov:•:
, li g 1, • ' S .
• '1,1,i
)#11:81114i0k •:vittinaut,ctCd
opprii tiou.
• OZiThe. 'A`lTorioauftc•catliad , ihko
%Was, taiid•firuel6ie'
in /14te;puliliO4cliobla of ` New~]jdrk ' oh 'Monday`
last.- ' -;
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0 f :0
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n-1a1 r?4P, 7
trediiied,liatithe
whialfifiact;ohl'ire`iiniv 11::‘TiOt,
g.
fantastio 4 aLtiun at:Ofrrormi - :
Nit 1 31111'
miti,oldsseel'ittiliiiible 'refetence t 9 , ,rocen
teatrpt
_ seci•e4 or pilivep7;
toriii4l4llPA. t,l4' ‘o„ebirsii•tdo4 in••
• litlfr :V; go 11
- 7 4 ,7 111 .ai 9$
—4ni fft b lUrogA.4 4 ! ecttmowrio at4ll.. i diegt"md
i n o
Aallo:4 l ,ftirAolilt49oll4.
Ttietßiv.niAkt• rey.
4,0 k ill riddle;
t r ninetio4/004A
• • ,43 4 Igillt;4lkoPif atoRTIA•i- gerOil;lls-4°PreP'
•
";` - r 4 foi e iritittiikihiliti •
,• i rwz_
,lat al it lXlMElTYkkaVe s t i i eitab4101:4110:. 01/13joi
• theplothßolliiirlirtitiojait'itelAhtwit*
-.' W eitr A ksk 4 lo 4*Yro.,P,4,,,, c iihOk', /Atli nt ,
At d6O
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tr.-AteVr ' s 'll,t.Lo 4.(1 ,
41:11.19'
I
It=
lib :glin!') !g
when: n candidate for thii.,biglie!it . nfa9n In' t h e
cninniin entil;ber-,eleated,cin4unh-igrnynilenntii,
EVEZZE4
• - -- 7 - 7: - "'"7 -, '":"*" • ..-
.tooklitateln Uongresehn the 3d th"whtoh - tv
'Sohthertt Free' Tiedei; tMi.iPoyte Aldhertitity
,d Gel od ' Pcifii.
cif 1849. A Wo . g ive
Mr.lta4Hrco — f - Nze.Tthotit ovoti to-ropond
the rules ttott:thii_lfritiiiO'inigtit'io into
,committoo of thexiolo . upon'lllto.- . • •
CIVIL, ANA DIPLOMAT C;BtLtmtr "
' • •
of Ind 4 was' 'called to the Chair end
the disetission•oortimppcodotpcn
A Mi.POULCCX; Pit - ..,toolicd ..teltruond by_ a
- ,Pti-iyiutitlitteticQ - 0 - KartrifMns,Sen - trt mtd hrtk
of the House shoidd regittredjol .. uinish'. the_
two 'Halls- of Congress' With ' prodit otir of 'domestic:
'manufacture,f •they could bb procured good
cud us cheap as .foreigicartittles..:,
lion of Protection, and said he was . gled.ehe amend •
moot bid heen , intrOdueetis---Butinreraw4herer
was opposition to it, and ho was not in the least
.surprised
. that,a proposition so , American in its
"eliuracter, containing so, much gerillltieurißond.ao
just in its policy, irimill&lin - eppegeittegairtlefrien .
when,at the recent Convention at Baltimore there
had ben presCnted by their party to the Ameri
can people as a ca - ndidate.for the . Presidency (hull
he spoke it ha an American with strong - feeling)
a man wholiad Boasted, in a recent gubernatorial
eanvasa, that ho ,had - been - throughout his 'whele
life opposed to the principles of Protection to A
"mericar,' Industry. Gentlemen, seemed to be get
_llng_dementerL;_thay,lorgetihaLthere_wea.grory,
up. in thiTEr - auritry a gre4l popular opinion - in
favor of.domettic mantafiretures, of home prbduc.
tions, in favor of: a sound policy, which should
rear up . a market fun tho,native fabrics of .this
country. Mr. M. would not go at large into the
discussion of the qualifications of Mr. Polk for
the office to which he had been nominated; or in
to the alscussion of politics generally.--He knew
and he had seen in the speicheir of this candidate
for thrTl - clial - Bies maintained - by
him, an - dhe - linodiribTliiirtifotentleman from
Ala. (Mr.- Payne) would endoese the free trade
opinions of this' new eirrididate.-,He had not the
leastelo.ubt_but they would:meet, with strong and_
ardent approbation in South Carolina and in Al
abamdfrbut-letlira.toll.the-gentiorninikat in the
iron-bound 'legions of Tonnsylveriii,,,hmong - her
coal mines, among. her forges, ' among her menu.
lecturers in that' great manufaetoring Stateiiiits
nomination was the'death-blOw to the Democrat
ic party in the coming Presidential cicala - h. He
knew that 'coming events were not to be decided .
By the shadows they cast before them ; - that espe.
chilly ru politiatl struggles, xliey•would be believ
ed only when thesesufts_were seen and known;
but Ito made dui prediction with confidence that
American peMile would buyer ` support a candi
date or a party with principles so Anti-American.
He hoped the amendment of his colleage would
prevail. His colleague represented a district -in'
fever . of n thoroughly protective tariff, and so
strongly.so, that although nominally a Demo=
-district, the- gentleman- was-the- second
rull'rdintelra tie W O - ppoiing candidates, -
holding such - Principles as the newly nominated
'candidate for the Presidency, who Infd been 'op
posed to protection throughout.his whole life, had
been discarded by-rho voters of that district. •
• Mr.' WENTWQRTH,' of 111. proposed an
amendment that the gentlemßn olthe House who
have i nserted Martin Vaiituren in their speech.
es have-permisside to strike. Out that name and
insert Jamen.K. Polk,.oaughter.)
The CHAlR.ruled the 'amendment Mb° out of
order.
E BENCE.
OPINIONS OF 1, K 1 POLK
"ON THE TAEIFT;
AM IN FAVOR
OF RE:DOC:OII4 . TUE'
HUTT ES TO' - THE
RATESOFTFIECOM
PRO4IS E ACT,
WHERE THE WHIG
.CONGRESS FOUND
THEM ON THE 30th
OF JUNE, 184Vf
{Pamphlet-Speech at
. .Itia4sori, Tenn., April
3d, 1843.
•
"The dieeiet:ce
ttveen the Whig party
and myself is, whilst
ifrisTSTß i atifkliiN &
a Protective TARIFF
—measures which I con.
Sari. ruinous to the in.
tei•ests of the country'
and especially to the In
te}tets of the Planting
States—l have „steadily
and at all times opposed
Goth."
(Same 'Speech, pub
I Whed by himself.]
Mr. PAYNHof Alabamn.eaid he rejoiced that ,
the time had dome dihevro candidate had hem pre
sented to the American People who woe against
the infamous doctrine of Protection. Mr. Polk was
u,ninet:_thie and im..rejoiced—at—it,-beit—at--the
same time he was in favor of ,obtainin g Revenue
from imports, Ho honored that there was nu
.poivpr in the country to nintect American Indus.
try,
“My, own opinion is,
That Wool should be
duty free?' '
dobat
es, Vol. 9, page: lin. • .
a or tin
olitieta ruith
;candidate or tho'PrCsi:'
;elite and steadfast 'friend,
n the one hurni—,and the
TrOtie,.r_oreign ,:,PnOpor
ion onthe, other !, Work:
you support?
40 - kpletAre in
igEt.ilfd THE
ilieiOtnetidi had
ithis'prOtootive
its
ifot,'eliciptioreven tlie , law 10 , 1828
a more odious aborninabiatariff,than that.oriti42.
ppon an . exantmation of Oki tariff they :found
- riot urily — th - atVo.,
laid upon bliss for tile riii . thi4or, but
1 0thers still truireobjectiitialilit 060y:found that
tnaricyous-untforrillymtt a thiiertnihiatiori ogdinif
'' , those articles consualeii ,hy. the. la b9l;lar classes;
- that:they white ytiry - li g ht
and tip6 . 9lthopo arti.
clew he' was
that; ltri; Piillk - way'atiniffirrappnsit,in to • that
rioonstire. A'lirs ;feature:, poftittiod, thki whole -bill ;
,tyheravor ati'artialo-ttras by ilia wort* and: ,
'also fly the poor, the' Linty tins: incretrieti treinolf..
uphnlaitiClos4hfelf.4ere
, tisaby=,lllo.*ealthralcitie -- -WitifnotthatTnioF.:,
togil,,w,as..noCthat unjust. 7.1i0; asked thn.ccon l ,
'Ohl, n thfin frdni #iinn syl
Oat:, Arr. Clay licivocatetltailug thk , latair:' l
ing n 'while he' , 'exeriptod .ty ea ltliy ?
. . MOR IS replied ,that Mr. Clay advo
!cated'_thelpfotaatintl:lifilindusiti.of
....-.- r--
.
Tilti....pAYl4.F.F,Putlugedp,.,lfontllAPked he% ?.fly
- iiiOriirisinithii - ditiorititirrthirititibleitOirdtriß
autisti rued 1 • '4Wiiiir ilistiliit?iirotetitionl..iiitityair
iolifeteiliWiihicy`the opium) gave I to, the loath.
:thiritinefof iti Wood? '... v -...' . Y . ~ • • . . '..
,; , Bdt ltitfui Wit notielliify to , cUll upon tlid kink.
man taillseloro,44.r. Clity! ‘ swplpions upon : this foh,
,1F. — . 6 - C - '' r: P. rermbered opsnieaph in an . ad.
'Atbsirh Pitti.!..efd VilAidEi-Vionefrroue fiiiinithiii of:.
,o:3si,lilirtilielkilll wilisililbO- . came forward ;' Niftily
and uiddrsed - thp, hill of, 4842 ineludint this dis-
eilhii'iahtlrn WlHollialAillitiO;ind'retiiiveit iviiidth.'
,Bututtiotenthlitilin IWOttlitnoC rirell;np,td rithe
'queallopi ond Mr.. Payne suip,nytod ,thc4 but very
f44 , ,..i1f- his-iliendividu!d: - -.;-They'prefitiii'di- b y
. .tti_root and', siiirit ;mean'; io;d0 . what .theyt would
poOdPl ) .,n l .lr-,ti°39 CPI ) 1 1 4CP,Rt4h! 3 , A 1 115,1,1991 i Peg'',
'OR' '" r'''f'.'", ''''• „'
~. Mr..iscligNcrole.:o: , iie!iiiiiii iitiofiidiri),ila
qPii*Ar tOktimglemFo, , w44ld (loon') 4he , polo non
:or—oti.LOolk-;--whether-or nut- Mr.-,'polk vaszni?t .
onli , Yup'pogild f B tlikiiiiiiflotqA4l,-'Ond tkiiirtdr;
illikol:vphiteothint,,but 1 frhothor A.-heltiftil not. 'also',
:contend that i ths 'tariff should by rpayplttp a2O
pp?i , e4frite.ViilailiiT Milk' ikliiinlei.' 7- 2 --,- -. --- *. c `."'
41 t's Mr ' . PAirNE;4eiiiiniiiiilitliniiiiWthitt'itilie
obOVVOttirfto.4 ) ,, itiAtil - P44 - .l4o l l ll WtOribi e ,
foully:. rematis, , Op wou ld'have aeon piAble,pre,l,
iiiitit'ihiPiltYliiiiiAltOget or suribiliinititbiytAitte.
taut ,olryetijy, ,, ViitelittltittrAlV:,PoWe Sprolisbt w4n4Vl
led Odd — cOritendid thst4he power to lay :mpg:
Intl fetiivi tii'''idVeifint*weif had iilitirViti6lii' l
tf rallOnt tt/Vcii4oict.tit - that , PoiviirrtiOiniOli!ilh/dll l
Att.4l4lvoraffilaUfAmtlitair g ti
g*Tivbidi-wio f ro l iookoi:tiotibel
, agg,; l 4ki , ; t ii: : iii: i t i.,:i., s "l _ l.. ' , :: :: : ,,,:, o lo,
e. 'iltt , h o l , : V i ‘ r ,
t`to till!, it • 1
" t.0.T , 1* 11:t#ii'`ii l. :,'', a rtilliifill
firetitao 1000'2414P
ip ,
-4 tit !iii:l4
, f . 7 -.y,
-lERNM
rinWAttiiit r - ‘
.. ..' .... , ' Hilt..' , .
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14,.
49 99 Pcity l : l n, 4 ,1 11 1 ,11 1 ,d i
0 n_Q
.:;,, *._ -f,..p .R L.,,
•th rap e ct to the, Protection ' at Art,rt
vt and pattrulaily,Aiiil the POple't if
ii , :atitifiil;totiekialiw , -tivhithtoriliti-: . la*
-I V:I'r,fOAVY 1 '4 5
~ . , . ~...
"'t, , '
j44Renqaylvaniat,i4444ohat
Omit ,ildethiteriii," and a fideddiand•naidfil
„,
,opt, e vice ':eAnigterizti!mri*lB44-a-ean...
TARIFF
LAND - ,ms ; rß I BIJTIONI No cithr
rather an
'tinin'iiii(Okire:tir}i,ii Stale ; yet be , bae placed •.
ironic 'fiii4ii.o.;(3.o . i;44ll,Whic4oelirly,,aptivf,!ii! -
Pol.B` 9 PiMs?.; t ° f? ° o ) OrgiV4: e !' 6 l'
pylva.pja,upss,supas; l 4h9
ap,:yye l by, Ilig,'FATn'.
publ lab c Intm cliclar!itions !' re.
.hrh Southern• filen chiP t he'll:10dr; .6frcohgrissi•
We •bilif •sketekil - f &Wag. id
11 1,
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pi*l., fikii:oo.4.olll*lt . y;'.4:.,iii4liktitgrit , 4'
!iiigol)oBlqpii:O6Wicii;iiifciai) -- :ciiditiiiiii :fie
. .44. - yi6o' . .PiOsideiiCi..C..:4ei iti!( : ptoi;i'6 l 'id :'ind ,
!jiiii§±the'',iiiiiii,.. , : . . ~.•., , ,w:, ,- ---, ,,,- -. , : ;-, _ ..:
„ ..
pyeleittg
thikpinit'ii(pkTltittO State,,
not;
0E4% el ' ettotiily4tiititelased4y,Aho_:reeolleetio •
that the **egudatuie. of Pennsylvania ; recently. dad in; effo tit
11 iShatioli - ..of , thevgai)h:-r...Act401.0t6: then , a w.)11:;.:
itiV air aauat in,
harttrildr4ixtent-W-hte4libijitsattobjet_
which hOweva4dingetoutdif timid ~itay:intr,otium..
Oda' might ialem;, ivae: ,:iteeli-"pniitipd
.trionirideratien 'ao'd
dit434,.;yar. , 4 yin
In.
Wo"deeftiWthellialMti . rdkiitti'
;ofztiteTpited'
of:in iavot the brink 'atid'eailfi me, .the bank .
4.llb:lliiiteeStutie It'!hanit;
'rnai,o, , :..hanitiV.senaOtadittider;tir , ,,(6flueime. of ; thii.
rnfiroet intittvek:'foe, . admirable Malimee," On
.gthatingle'ave'ilia . fette",WWitOt
vofirtraritnlitatinling;lVlT.HentOn - leayb.,lt
. .: -. Fehr - 871 . 832, - =11:tr: - Daliati - mtrile - ahl - Alrerareattr
in favor., of _ the brink in reply to 5,1 r. Benton. • '
• Match: pagi32.4 t m Panne;freitri E '.i.lia
m
- comit.tae,.repdrteii to.ret.aw , the ahlater of
•
I 23;.1832‘441164Da114 inade'lhis spoteliqn;
avoret - thellaitlvalseonstitutional- r and
Mi. :Webster fulloVed . 'eitee' side: rind 'tin .
the. 26th et MsjitMr. 'Benton . replied to Messrs.
ebser-aticl-Dallas.
men t: to, make the payment of the belies More
giad_upl_and_easier,to, lhe-bank-;,Mr.- Denten sop
poiied 'Was battled '32 to Mk Mr. Dallis
,
July 7, j83,13.,4gr, Dallas Wrote hie memorable)
Said=" Of the constitutiona l'
pOwer of. the tiatlOnal'G4ernmelit to crente .a.
d 0.7.1 , nor;.en4rAa . iuza,
j L t
a~nk rewould bd 8710 1 0 machi finktitie
prcecrving.,a vutTchour r
renoy, I theirroaa, as .1011 am; CONVINcED.
The •!ighria • Sinailei.
. .
In 4" On our first page will be found a refutation
elander•agamst , Mr. _Clay, which will be
- MilTheienilliirany. in hose boart is not steeped
in the blackest hat d of-the
.distinguished but
persecuted Whig e didate: - -
The latest atteni t to revive this dead calumny
was made by,Ltn Poid, a member _ of Congress
'From a speech in t o House. The
Hopkinsville, ,(Ify.) Gazette of the llth inst: az
tinduishes this spceoch 'and the author as fol
lows : '
•
" We assert p os i t i vely that we can pi•ovd - thy one
of`the moat respectable citizens of linpltinsville
that Linn Boyd rieclared.to him that the charges
preferred against Clay were !Wetly FAMAND
- onoutvotrsk - and - were - goften - up - fsrurertriPotitieut
purposes. and we defy Linn. Boyd•to deny this
feet.' •
The Xenia (Ohio) Torch Light suggests an ex
celled plan for silencing every slanderer -who re
,.
peats,.the " - bargain and sale" charge against
Henry Clay.- TIM; is the -plan : •
him when Ala
.charge had been fully
made berme the American people, and ell the ev
idence adduced that could be adduced in support
t,f it, Mr. Clay was nominated to the Senate, fur
Secretary of State, and confirmed by an over
whelming- vote ;
and that - among the Senators
_who. voted in favor of his Confirmation were
TEOM-AS H. BENTON and- MARTIN VAN
'
BUREN • •
Polk attd the Tatiff.
10'TM) 'Volunteer' copies on article from the
Uarrisburg 'Union' in which the charge of the.
' Whig...pavers isoilsiM;d_t_hourin
'Trent - Yolk's own speeches) that Mr. "Tolk is an
Anti-Tariff man is: denounced as n vile Whig
falsehood !,' Now the very day the . 'Union' was is.
sued from the:press pronouncing Polk a Tariff
man, a. Southern member of Congress, (Mr.
Payne) was congratulating the loco foci" party that
they had at last got u candidate who was opposed
to' the iniquitous, abominable, black `7l'ariff of
18e!! At the same time the Union was deektr,
ingMr. Polk to be in favor of tLii :ampleett Pro
tection tcrAmericao.lodustry,ilis Mr. Pave was
thundcring out in Congreas.that 142 Polk would
not give "one fail4i0 6 "
There is a vur
men the assertions
trn loco loco friend
Mr. Payne, it Will' be seen, and we incline to the
opinion that Mr. Payne Is dorrect Mid thatYhe
Union is mistalien. -'The
e-S priieeedinge'ofthe 7 Net: -
Aionalincolnco,=eonvention — strow - that honthr
triumphed, and filet
_they. have dragged the North.
ern ey". lac a bligd crusade - against the
Tariff and in fever-of-Texas -
g • - 11 c t - •
NoW qrleans.
. . ,
• -A tremendous Meeting of the Whigs of ,New,
tliklath inefant, — to ratify the
Atil"
nombiationkof Aig National,onvention.—.
,
From the ininiber r ef adopted nebiet
the following by which # will he seen'thee.the
V'vtigr.otviii!eiirremer Beath go- the Whele figure
fOr.:9lty yr,elinglioyaonannesaijae,, or sto
ann q ki( !f i ftr:7:•'7l,7, - 77, ;
received the intelligcnia'OftheriuMinutiimii by the
Baltimore , .conventieM, , of,r the: lion:, i . IinNR,Y:
E'residency,_and of the lityri,,ll'.(lF.-
pDOKETrtgLINGTIUYSEN7r — cth - rVireelviiiii i :
i den 0; w ith Of; nil Mingled satithiki
and . playure t ild'clo hereby on their 1 . 10 t•f011y rap.,
ify•:and nominations , and 'pledge
,tbeniselvowtmuiti3 all 2 -honorribbi.mearie-td-elisinr.e'
their Ogellt/P.-“, 1 . 1 '
Re5t:6413,1%0t; weave nothing in, the published.
'Opinions of Mr. Clay hirciferineiitO,ThiahnesatiOn'
degren.si l saritineo;
iing and iinifOrm,_!_iiittcrip_tinirighjai..,tbe_in
terents'and'llrePhrifiCY'cif thitgobtli, or that' m i ght`
Any_mariner-to-abate,the-ardortof,OuiLtiel-lir
)ielf of that'groat 'Americen,[ituteaman on Whom
,the best hopes of tiic,itylpifinvpso long, rooted.
fluiti‘foVibeWbigisiidin'iinginil of Oichtilioh'
tb the other-- their!enaie , hr juste— `` their: Union per.
feats and ;a11:06 'efFortkoPLeaefeediern4tillariein,
:ipykaters! klact-oCiem,aannqt4torer.
Imimt.( l 4t!?jpll! thOm to 'Q other.,', •
} ' Maned.
t'
m
foratlikai wooled.
I; t:i 1 , 1 -I • „‘„4l, . 1 4 0 i"
`an any of our aao 000,00 n ampere! ea-in
terdfaii;`o,tiai tfid ot4eata' intainted`ta
'eairiplished Nay lh eleatieh , af thairlead &owl*,
diacita t4r, the Breeldetie 7, gettputi
Priitc"Piu. ori iflthe' l3 ttaTteAcull,t
181 1 , 3 m141A9',,bliH°S.4t,th_q,§tWAtgittA 11 41;Rrit
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ii : oietetrd tha t lee Tra de poi]; it t
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laerl4e6iiifibte *get etilifillliefotl
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it 1 4PmP,o r mmill i a ti igi - VAVVArA 9 lltekt ,
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tAdb,, fr inufthi • and .thini rg 1 1! r, ? , , 'td;
i•WtifyitnY PertY.l,A., l 3 l °Ani .I''°u, w k I t , ' lr 'r. Wll !':
ingly run av*indonj' all 3°"o ll i.wtth 6 0 pally
Irl-i l / 1 - 14 8htiothly--ettiti!Ottire , i Xespectingioil
A r giipiF, Iko - 0 -- iiiixo st ,f4 . 9l - Ro s o e q - op.:
,bo r stif,..9f- j ohtsvoitmeostmfeo9lnetkr , :,,gt,
I - 11,0,10.i eindidliteifttilarlblitlittlei oficiititie
I diet ini'Aritul4;trut , fiiiaitilietheitinitrni - ri
- ifito 4 office;iiii4 mationJelioa-of.-thrM; n":"efig '
a ll, 4Nr• giti4giiii)VP 1!Af11.0 1 Pstt4!:':.01:
favor, of:either of the.:eandidates,"might , rietAreet:,
half a siox4n vOtea l eitkqr W,elli n _bilt;,,t l A , 1 .9 , 7,
sOmething of both ' tit MiliAiranilVir., WA. len
berk,4,igiit,Vt‘iflcM.'4ll,-It'ilolsVein '
then ynq can let' Otlie;elen'tk l iiiiCiio4i4lity:di l
nide lititWcen the trio; whinh'4iltrill hiCtlielirtiltivert ,.
non"' I" , -,-4,,,..17,77 -0 - , , - . - •,, 1 T ”.. t, 0 ,'.
~la the first plat:43,4lre :people "
,of Ennnsylyatqa,
are a, plain, indostikituri,:rnoral,,ttad wellmeaning,
people, with a r row O,XCePf?!IB ar/ 1 , ' a
Plaigii h, 0 4.7
pacand - frideetricia'Ofreiroyi will sUf them tient;
treenail; heitiiniiit'iWitit thei:Witrigiiii,ctitii'lej
-ieceianiry-foYthint-il-iind-jasf , sttehan-liaCL
fiEl'H ,IVIARKLE. - He hien honest Manote id:
dustrious ond„ , has, managed his ,own i eff, w
akraellf,
and is very cap_able,_as en Executivc officer, to
govern the affairs or,opt State. ypil.,po ! , 11 6 1.
later,_but ft,frugal, hOnoot foiciler,ficti been stenos.
ior - ried to live-mbri by.the sweat of his lniiat'than
by speculatiiig in ;Wars; .51,e 4 air!' bii' never.en!
riched -himself - I l i taking edvantarte;of poor,
hardworkiiii, industrious men, mei caused 41,,N?0•
man's tears to fliiisc for the oppression of a Ifoori„
-h'usbantliby-a-harthhearted-creditorl—Suhit:aor—
e-as fore o/ ign td- , the - heart' of 4tiseph Ma ,es
ta i
they m
are natural to some, spenufating 811,y‘o ha!
:Wealth', lictvichiee; is not always a' dispittaiement
_ .,,.
to rimaiiiil - vortfil abd never When it is obtained
by fair, honest7andlconorable means! -But' tilt
men's wealth is'not so. - ,
That Joseph Markle is a'patriot, and an active
ono. on ppeAas, the hardihood ,to deny i,snme,
howeVer, with'rnOre,csumidire thii'n courag,e,May
sneer at the notion of his "killing(' dead 1 ndian," 1
yet theyda defence of their country, never dared
to face a living one, as he did, and cdnquer him
ing men and money to protect defenceleas women
and children from the.tortures,ofta_ruthlesa_and_
savage foci? Slumbosiogsn kirs_itecArlitcpi
when he was facing danger in every form, kit
exposed to the ineleineueies of a western winter,
without a morsel of bread for many days' . to sus
tain him and his companions, in their hardships ;
and until this very day, - he has not been Tomuner•
algid for hie privations, suffer ngs and danger:
Where was Mr. Mulilcnberg tl on, the presenitm
iaiiiiiiit—cif Joseph fiLiillEl tte is a stoutTaile
bodiedlitn,iut. perhaps unwilling to fight, and
of course, his name wouuld not be found on the
vaulter roll in defence of his country ; but now
ho has no objection to appear a second time, es .a
candidate for (;loveinor; positively-one time as an
iiitrigiser, to divideAhe democratic• party, its the
proceedings of tho Lewistown Convention will
slow; and this time too as was strongly sus.
petted at the Convention, by the foul play and
management of some of his interested and expect
ing friends, in case of his pungent! - ,But with
sonic men; the a - na Id - stifles the means, and "a
saint in crape is twice a saint in lawn I"
I think; Mr. Etlitor,*(with lord •Walpule, per.
haps)that" cverS , ,inan has his price;" and as the
"hearts of all inon'era deceitful and desperately
tiielted." I make no'eaceptiotip..., But, why is it,
cion,:J_a_mdel%uchananAnd_thnllu.
iel Sturgeon, two of out United Statea,Sonator!,
should take so active a part in Mr. Muldenberg's
election'? Don't they ee out of the ordinary line
of their duty in pto doigg ? or are they privileged
characters? We dare not even hint that they or
either of them were either bribed or bought. But
wo dare say,' and can prove f:can Mn Mahlon
berg's political acts, that both Mr. Buchanan and
111F.§turgeon, great man.a!t_thay..are,_are_at.least
mistaken in their estimate of Parson Mullen
berg,'s Political character; I have , no wish to go
into paiticulars, but I haveqo sustain truth, with.
Out "fear, faVor_or itifecidon.". .
Tin lion —Union elect i on--
coring letter, says, "The crisis demands a Gover 7
nor not only of unspotteri , integr ity but of sound
I ju d g!!!!n!9o tOtri reS,!,_ Ltd
- is-the very - Aitan'Oui the - timest". -
llees , -"- - unspotttidintegritTA-Mean=despising-tho
will of a.Demuctatla Convention, before whom he.
- vratia - tandidate,for governor, because it did nnt
'nominate him, and then submitting. nornimy"
, krtheTfrifiriiiiiitiTariiNtforrto ose the
Iqr:Auhlenbuig's_conduct.-en' thatLiaeeasion, In,
1834; ekliibited any thing:like "iinivaierineWrie.._
flesh" or "unspotted integrity," Ovoids Must Inive
,
.changed thoir se-ho did his
.prinolplcs,:vithen4o . fleserted the pulpit to bacciane'
c I re:_.
is oo she inOtiii:calculated to combine the whole.
strength of _ (lie='party thin. r. I i lilo iliefg" - II
'Oat Lobe . thould , happor true, there will be .a nide%
- Plipularity;ii:ilie'"trilode.Of
0 4.1 ,0 014e7;of,,PentiktIFuninolinee , ;1 - 87,T i Tiihe4 fie
-vi- O s--- P lon ? lo l . 4icY9 4 / 1 4 . 4 1 *f!PF;(t 4 .41 16 tAlirli 6 Y- ,
,phraseyby; the two crintlidatea that wetri.7,`run
''":'
Joeepit itienerila fur '8d,955 'vett:ire:
;Gorge Nolfl -410,26611.
..H; A MulileAerg " '!
:is it. scone that::of then"cogibinlneOle .
" Aoki' eirenithin . 'ief 4 ibb 'detnnoriiiin ikeie
'was - nerirly4so,op9 J. ignineel blur. ;_1411::-Iiinblenei
ffif.
Mir qnrr • nea iviee;
*ate, from the tenet pripeiencif•liter! , il . lnniiiern! : hero is eome:'di dense' betyvcc,i , e
„,
nrni‘friri'Millileribbiii: l . v tbnlirist'hitieibilieri hut'
life and . 103 640
cniiher3r,lti yst
,000)41kie,40;;
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.6?°111110'g6C ga the beet o irlirOkt
°PI. , °r
inai . iiii*eriftiqiiter lre:ie;ii ,
' • • •
nbelinbundredt#loo:pluorookl•pei ni,
, 1 *.!! I MiniP?A!,..ftir.4.4 l #49g4kif9r - 4403iUni11.;
" h VllVA l P;4 l *l l l 4 T . T i lerPet i **4
Inixe been forgiakton l + l tbef.:l; yinileyfranniqehatn.
berieinie
Ptirece,fproil 3S ib or
arnbition: itenrfairantitOlitikait#l,4".o4i'
suchttbfnie nveincurnk.i,ne ne;:iefintriener'ir4renifi;
Our epeobli teondlrlit;
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no 1) lira : . : J d ' i l h :'''' 'wan 7 l'lr a , !) ~04` 1 4'
~ think,s,4iipiiiiir vo_._ l lol ifil t ,linn.co . -,'
rtiiiiinli in 1 cra gilds of a' faiinf:ilitr in the; lio.,
'
litiod „ih pi or iy - profensionnt- nk n -hovverir '
-htilily-ti - isinapler:eutog ize . diiii•Wilinlijiaen , and. ;
filatT47-iTtrn - lrcaPZatirTOriZkoli.7?-r.
. F ,4cariii4 l - 0 79i_el i 4 04C, -, ~.....r.it:t..-...,,, k ,.ty-:. - 7 , -.?.., , ,, , r 1
Where . the L ollt~ go,
•
'Agidance..9r.theiluenceg
.1. at
'ed , b the
?mouth' . Caiollna-Fienffireiti i PhiyaliyAwet,Point'.
,to the -fact, as elatediinithe4ubli4el l: PrOCW49gP
?i i
't!felfing and Eilmnrei woro nepated,alLatioiet ors.
`ioitts'agitierribeig,inot did,tbey . :ehotgAeil'Adilds;!
until, Northern :, servility end ; iMervienby'.~lmd.
iioFl4;P?:.,kulkleiP . Picorofli-otkeTOßCeir,,9 ll , 4 ;Prfir.
soda, and - James K. - Polk wag Koolaimcd the
bn'peierg,:'chniskling nt , ..t ha 'eucnelnrtit southern
idrategiAtitriiun;andrinanagenient,yandieicultingk
in the trhtnph ; of a. Frye . Trade , man, they step
OPY: -, c 0 Pdi? . ! 46 0 , ; a ‘ :/°Y;
ful:ntlhogion , to f tho . rnao_who.ltact been_chooopopr,
on their instigatien—tliroUgh their. plotting m.d:
aohotidng tigeb ant piim of their penult I
stitntione;-- add -the , pledged' friendor'thelittiorite'
Frei:Trade. . ,•:` • •
If othericyidenon were wanting .to ..qqvipo the
PenplozrFPersniiylvania
ec
enemy to their hfghhet . ,arill Most cherished i jute
rests,: is it' 'nth- to found
Think ye ; Ponneylvaniensi-that-Mosers. Picking •
and Ellmore, the brightestliglitejnthefreeTrade.
school of, PollitiOnn . l 77: oten who liave
themselves by their , dmmtion to ,this ,feyorite
SoUthern policy,, and will yield ,the piilm to 'no
men id 'Feu) titi• miLICaLI
hours himself, 'in the ability and zeal with which
they • huve sustained ,Free. Trade doctrines—that
there
men would have been found coming
•fur
, Imv,/L. ii&LElogiluide of their States to
Polk, if thayhad not been thornugly satis
fied' of hie orthodxy .upnnlitt — tlia' — conteeted
kiree[iZiniTeEirie - iiihe - T'ioteictive Tariff and the
u tra — Freo - Trado'Statec? --- Ans 7 tho question'
for yourselv.oo.
State Elect" Otis.
- The First State Election which takoUplace.is
in Lousiana ! It occurs on 'the - first Monday or
July, abOut five weeki'from the pieseut.time - .. It,
will be followedlryilhatorNintlyearoli,mr, oil the
first Thursday hi August ; "Eenucssee the same
time ; Alabama the- first Monday of : the same
iriunth ; Kentucky the same
noir and - Missourtatitio_rauric time;irleo. These
elections-will be anxiously- watched by the pol.
iticians; willindieTsreilitotty — fiCarlf
how the same States will go in Novemberyin the
Prosidcalical contest. :
Tyler and Texas.
Irr President. Tyler appears to be very. felue
tent in letting the Sonate,irito the secrets of the-
Texas negotiation. They have tube drawn piece
meal froni him by resolution's of the Senate.—
In 'answer to a late cull of the SonotK President
Tyler has submitted documents, Which slimr clear.
ly that assurances' were given by our autlioritin.
that On naval and military forces
Slates should be so displiEld as to prbtecti'exas,
by force of arms, against any hostile movement
on the part of Meiino, and this assurance - was
given aii`a preliminary to the negotiation! Was
anything:e - int-heard of in this country equal to
this systematic attempt of Tyler to bring us in.
to humility and disgrace ! 'We shall publish
these documents hereafter,
- Arrival of the Caledonia.
The Bteamer 'Caledonia arrived at Bosion'en
Friday, the 31st.tili• after ti-ptissage of-1201m.
Sir Robert Peal brought forwaid in the House
-of-Commone f on , tlie-ith-of-Mey,-trgiotit ephem.
for the improvement of the banking_eyqem of
the country.
There hoe been a reduction in the prices of
cotton of Id, and in. somelnatances of Rd - Tram .
,
, :previous-ratee,occaeiTened:by-the nowt, earried,entf
by the: steamship Acidra, which reached
pool on the. J th ; that-the-crop- in .this country
would amount to - Telly 4,000,000
DTI o
ihe
_manufamorang
,„ . ,
-lieen,,very-fuiri=anh-there-Wae-a.good7:wholotionie
buChinsti doing in .ull jtind;or'gtiCide;
Counts rectivod Oom`thiscou ' ntr
_yln regireilo the
cotton crop by''the Acadia•had hewever elitinged
aspect in 'several , ' of 'the Anarkete, and the
trade •werira heavy appearance, fhotigli" it : was
tholigin-that it would be only:iemperary, • '
' './Cettirii.linTtortc9 Tekee.-PeVhing! have, telten,
;tlielliitiillpeLpi Al(Aglielit
Fifelitir - whiiill 'tome to . holTd 7 thleTweek;;•tibt ! ionly'
that a Areaty for the 'aenexatimr .Temtv i tp,the' l
American, Uniek,lmipiiieii signedbp.thie contract
jet 4iiitiethetttkitLibiAteatjt-tilAiiglikid4o.liW
ell the 7 oLeeesitfy . cerreeliopfletiee,,Altd_glicinneati,,
•h - tA - Tien for ratificatinn;
A'shell;!thfnern'eneklieetndly into'd'fo}tier citadel
could pet, Iteye;pi-OreCiiterrzgeolrel:dolieteitie,,.
The newspapers are all hammerin g-ewej.
,et'thif qunigthirl, avid. it iiiolitieeir to Ilvo'dbnndenf .
employment ,te • the literno,anyll Ihr-seine;
teen!. h
Te Treaty with , Texas uot f ici in
iiid•
the'llaid3 01'U/de; by L ord
aioughani„,wilwiti dteeersilestronglimiverce to
it t arlein; out int the elaiierjt question, L'ord4ii %
erde'ell-dpok'e ~+ uardedly . but both of rho e`peakete
'eaphatieniVdetkiird4tevitig eget cantemplatnd, in'.
40pluiiion: with . this, queetioe,he.)east'int,nrfar .:l
enne wish the 9tietlieticni ef;the United States,—
tLiperpoolf.A•uiopea, .
iiiiimente In the cues 'AP the,
'60(.04 to
At:t°,l:MT,F':°:iicsaik;ono",°aisl•;77'..:r eM AtfArn:r.
,qiilitti l ik s laprr very, Berri ihfurin yeti that tha
Queen OsPhnilollod''.-;atho!:"'un'til
Neinkr 3. 4 n: A‘
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~ Iwo: 4 - :th ,,e 6,40:,
.itia'. -.W.00 re nt tdAWif s hitri lha - tratitiutid,*'
j ' * "Ac*ii 'At=ctiiiiiati-14 51 7,' b aled Af I: l iiittr,
hat. : r it hayra.twganiza oar,entire 'pieta Or la.
alai existence, terriiiiiatiti nal] proscribing whale
t
deettolipji 3 Otof c ia4ota idjiling
w wl l ii qire
.felieg4erigitriataie heiiiiithiiilgliyai:
IWArgifitli , igeAdErri 4 alfaillit4r
- 4.l7,ttiiit or bravo j, i t ... tiiight 'withdraw the - ,chit
ten orouevitleiwittni l ht au . idedif.e . stindisi:, -
FIEJ
j 4 dipiar7. i!cli . inno:9f : occasional nippirage ; ' it_
might-permanen'tly,sorpeud;,ihe ; privilege of the
vult:4oE-Mabiee-914 . ee,4nilit-ficert e
right' of trio.7bflq.T.y.'!„7' • ••
Such Rene n ,'.r
gave
the coneeni,ative pertx4*erity in the Conven
tion,undAefoutid.the'Locoe.:- • .
•• _ GIVId it'. up 1 •
' •
Peyton,. of Tenn. hi';the dontsolor conic
rein ark(' Anadkhk'hltnliithe.ttlOese of .nlieprepeny:
tatiVesoprotfueed-tratiittling-eiriaattonengttie.
-Polk . .erai:biatatioelhatAtt.distinkdiidiliFgentre T :
;ntan.Of Nevi' Ycir k had . Pabliely; idoiihnilediod'tk4
of Polk, ire it i farce, and dealared open. •
iy that it.enght, ;no - t! fj , ept.,frOnt'A
oountr
- dne-Electoral:colleke, unleee that ottioath' , Oaroli:
iia; and thiTttiiiiiiid de - peiid; upon , the
and caprice'of-Mr.Velhoini !" • ) d
`" Slition7,OtlV) the member
wee; and - 51e. 'l3'6
Blank, of 8 9, who could ,tell him,
.It is sup.
posed Sihip*iiiht, - sif the Senate, wait referred to.
- MEgTING.:,..O,I'4D!OkIP4OttI:LL.:
.anVonthusleistle , meeting - wag :held : :af - Tregio's
iiotet, in Dickinson 'township. on Siturdalthe Bth
inst. , '• The' meeting wag organized by calling
JAMBS W . -EARLEY, to the' Chair, and iipp-oltit
ing4 J AMES I;)i
mitten 'Of thine . were, appointed to draftit'C'eneti.
_tutLon i Aitt,pooirited Officers for the
_permanent
organization of a Clay flub.. The cesim - hien
consisted of John. Brindle. Edward.: Ilubley and
.J. G. Williams; the committed having.retired, the
Meeting wasfablynd adcfiessed. by L. G.
:Brandebory, Esq. ' :Aker - Vie addresa;--the-ernm-
mittee reporto. t o owing gentlemen as per
mallow; officers of thef Club.
President—JAMES WEAKLEY.
Vice Presidents—David SbcutFer Adam Coo.
ler, Geoi:ge '
Recording Secretary—James Oliver:
Correstion ding Secretaries 7 -Edward Hubley,
Treasurer —lsaac'D.,Cassel.
Preeutfill Committee.---Thomos. tees John
Brindle, 4ohn.Green, William Line, JarnefeWenk..
ley, (Ptiees) Soltirtion !bindle and TiShburn.
• The -follow iog•:. tesoltitions were.thefilead and
unanimbusly, adopted : , • , ,
Resolved, .That we believe it to be the imperil
:tivedety of-our-cluverement to eiicourage and
protect the Industry of our own citizens, not only
because
.4-:,infuess pence; plenty,and prosperity,
but is the trbo spirit of Republicanism as bodied ,
forth in-our inimitable Censlitutiee -
Resolved, That we cordially .'appro've of the
nom inaticin .of ENR CLA &TIIEOPORP:
FRELIAMUYSEN, and that we juin heartily
in the one' vast anthem that now rises liing_and
loud from .north to south and from okowto west,
and that we hail it as certain omen that the peo
ple are droused . ln their majesty to du justice to
therie whom they delight to honour.
Resolved, That' we go heart and handler a
sound National Currency and a`Pialactivi; Tariff,-
becauseit is the intereit of the Farmer Pro,
- tectiorref - the Marmincturer
security of the Capitalist—the trenelactor or the
lahorer—in a word does good to all and injures
Resolied ' That we go for the Distributimi of
the Proceeds of the Public Lunde, because It of
right holokgs to us and ir caul tied will enable our
Government to relieve us from the onerous tax
that now hangs like a vast howl - oils cramping our
energies and destroying our Credit.)
Resolved, That we respond_to_die_nominaiiim
zrGeTriJOlzElPlT—SlAßKL E. and that in him we
see the Patriot who .pledged life, honor and for.
tune, to relieve. his . cOuotrys . tarnished character
--his commanding virtuous blended With his poll.
tics! integrity, sound murals and practical igtelli•
genre assure us that the hoonol and interest Of
Resolved, That-we-call upod all who feel that
kiln., Public Works aye a burtheu to,coone forward
to the' Minot Box and declare eipphatieulli that
-00.-worko .8611 , -ber nairieamme
dredit and giving the
atmosphere.: ' -'•
Resolved. Tipttlia Pitinks,of thle...mothig-Ae
tenderqd to Nlr..ilrandebuey_joi s adtteels•
andilltat. s tlie - 11"troceedings be publ shed in filet
.' • - • :
; ;;—.4Bl,tragOVly4perast.)
Alps strontrost.-7 . A4 least. ten .per, cent or, the
&silts itinoug elfr" ure:proiltiiitiii by
- worms ,--- Ever) .- Nreelt , istlmbers - ot7inflitts - nrd - 'con4
signed to the grove through did agency ul thime fell
fluitr?yers.;:hioifierSi_why is this? ' limit is
foreetet•s' Worm . Loz.epOspre,a Spe.edriind
an eirecittiSl . curiifor 1116 .- 1(11i:use; anti holies; if yotp•
yosiouly.;iire to :1310ute.,,
Sold' SiOltha.; ELPorT,soie Agent CoO.this
• ..;
intr:=Reavrn . neirciett avelirrittzto;—Thin.
,inexim nannotqbe..dien_uted.• ; There would be :no;
,vf_n_fdYiliiiir. l76- ttilierid - willeout health ( an'd
4 ng:thtnild4iliift4iiatine-te7.--Frinetitrit-.L4Sligte•
poltla-ete4heeorigiinAointare---faval - - - filineakes - -zad
- death than all - other coniplainte'tinebttind in; the'
United titetea2,"4i`iientilirify"Wereliiiiinteliahleh ,
attack's the i hingasith nertivinti; i tnaipaa, at r ,
fiaded•to in tithe.
...ne. causes a'ongli andilien :ter.
'mingled in tiOnstionptiiiii: . " \ ,`NicexobenreeiVliti nrey
,ett '
for allowing ,thesemattinlike. tot, gereminat,o op,
the dietein, pEASE.& 801sPS Claripid Eaienee
'f Hoadionnd ',Candy 'te eufe'fbr !rink
old.if used' in the, eoininerienment. t 11)4hie rests,
"he grand .aeoret, 'and-oho* not be forgotten.,
Irir put itrin - tivandyttitittifortableighkiitge - 44 - 4ihd'
- eanAre;eartled - in - She:priehati - Whatheetttitomej , ic
•
Sold qv 1114:11 . 8 '& itAYEli§tibit*4:oMnifinql
Parley orthJlenorer otreet,'sole . Agents for
tilts ,Ba r rotigh t . - ,
lc;
ieseiAileheitte 'Awn, Disaotiewr' etre fief' in) owl to
retard 'head *Valli: I WWI hie'
all;faffli,Rf.,oonstimpticTilookuokpii.,4opi
ea creative pewee t eases,
4114 - Lungs beeerhe like hotvia liOneyegnitil`vivenere
, helli without aub4anue, ,i9eb illathtiVlV ,
:oleo 004 sninthgase.,a
any other voedlelhet . ,It leas heed' vtaetl pills remark..
.
Chugh; MeaalelBßittinthr filsepel,,Salreneep
litreavt;Siile3la k;Seitilit Vever,lleciefeleitta,6r . ohli,
Asthma, • it , . e
The vire of Reuben Maas; j,vtai
ehy Olfelitho..Pelieoeuery," Byron+ •
Farilite lei lte titerliY Onrli that S A NW. • ei..4 4
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'oridtoiittClarialbl44.) oftaig ata lorlbtji
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liiienite-mon eyVT.7. r.'297OErN,
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Meech .11:1;c0 "isitsli,febtn -, A ) lVlgwry-`, Set.o" -, ;
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11fitroli-09;-to eashfroinsundrypersonslin:. • -
outer.Atallkin Mailiet.tioose .1).4 (12 ~1421 901
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April 4, u. enslr,from,John Malket, 90.
• lator'of Tiker9l„lB42=o:' l9.2l
April 4„ p?)prtall llntuke .
Treasurer( pkre-br ihetti:sooo 6=410E , YirsBoo
April Ctei'• tgy cent . times left' "
aury by lid Council ;' • • :" 40415 •
Balance hands or , Trca aukcr,,
1843:
• - :
27';by 6'511411d Srnillt; 5 .00'
M
'May 1, by cash-paid . F4,4 4 -- 1, -;--;-‘• -15 - 00
May 11, by asb,luoid . Geo Sateterson, for • ;--
Printing . • , - oo',.
May 22; by Cash paid lobli'
• -. ; 00 --
' 5 1;7 .411, by tigh mendlog
1000.
May 50; by' - paid suri- • -
dry limes . • • • •• 265 55
June 2, by cash paid S Drell for cleaning
spring - _ S 5 00
June 2, cash paid Mrs Walker, cleaning
Conneillionse t
June 7, by caslidL. alltert f ifo-
plastedng ' • • 2-00
Jidy 1, •by cash -paid GlVi . :Crsibtvlor "; •
printing. ,
July 14 by cadkpaid M Snider, repairing -; '
Market House -• S 00
July.ls,.byttisit paid H Lawson, hauling 56
Abgust 28, by cashpaid press of Council
Attorney's Fees' • • • •
September.s, by cash 'paid E.1.141e; sign.,
. -- imputmall notes ' • , •
Set.tember - 5, by cash !mid joh . Monks,
repairing Grave yard Wall - 10,00.
Seplember;s,, by ;cash paidatitettest on
- Note in .Bank ;
September 6, by dash paid rip Williams
painting linger hoopla .. • •• ; .
September 11, by cash F 11 Criswell East..
rues „ .
_9epterreler_lll. l / I ..eashpsittliA-Poty;ret-._.
-paiitlue Grave lfartl,Wall.e - ,..
-September 17 1 by cash paid John o'Heai,
cutting Hill 30 00
-
Nnvernber 6, by cash .-paid.Wm Harkness
for Miss Calwell's pareme - nt • 12 624
November 14; by Ma paid S - Boyd repair..
ing bay scales \ ' "' • 27 46.
November•l4, cash Paid_ S Moore paring.
chafiel allev . ' 150 - ;00
November I.lj by 6101) . .naid Draper; Tap.
'pen Et Co. Smull•Notes • • SSO :57
Decemher'ls by cosh paid Jos Morrison
clayingyike -
Dettetnber 96, by 410 paid John 11 Noble
• allaying pike IQ 00
December 26, br-cash 1. Noble paving W.
December 21, by cash paid ll /411V8011
1841.
Aliirnit 4, by eflAll paid IA fOraligtn.gul
on Matrer's Judgment 50 00
March L.Z, by cash paid J Kunkel, repair,
i'i Nfarket }loose . . ......
March 22, by cash paid John _Hamilton,
printing 3 69
March 22; by catch paid John Hamilton lit
Co. printing . l5 75 fr i
March 22, by cash paid John Agnew 3A , 951 /
March 22diy cash old Galati Will Fire' •,- •
Company tat order • - . • . 'IQ O 0
March 25, by gosh palikft Gatilligher,Eiq .- . --
services ' 10'00
'March 26, byiash paid Jft 'llroeristreet .• • -
March
. - ' ' V 4'50
March 26, by ctialt paid Jos Allison and_ '
-Jos Morrismi 2 00
. , .
March 26, by cash paid -3Olin-l-linins--;- 1 -1 • 50
March V 9, bv.cash.paid_Tr U Fire Coin- • -••-.
jinn r on oiler, • 4 121
March 60, by paid, paid Jltitetkel work at
.:...Starket-Houie--,.„-- --- -... —_._117.1........,..._.
April'l,ll cash patd John Hart . teothreet, . - .• . 1
. re01aim.,..... . -- - .- ..-- - a - - ...- - 19.-50 ; -- •
_Aliiii_tAtt'..6sl3 pithesili. atundrtpereona •
natio:at on simill nines drip., .. .. :970 00
April:11) • eash,pidd _Cillirk_.t.o.„Cmtincil_ • .
iiiiit 7 . . -
April 1; kftash_poi!Vtiooough l reasifrOr- , -`, .L.= --' - -
Aliii i ;:iiiiiiiiiiii paid Cpns tith I u salary , 430 OU,
t0,11 , 11-by-Sittail-Noteateneehed-irrhand _*-----: ,-- --.----
tat l'iaattrer -:. -:.';.•••, ~••••,', , --,,:- - 1411'llt -F- -
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A iwil ., - 4 ;ty'cue f - pttid - for-I MMlemidlet ' • .
BFo-lOF dm' ,rdouneit: " • is pi
April'Exooeivioon allowe d
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Qoilleinor of 164:1-3 - • • -' 6 y05 .. .
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