Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 26, 1844, Image 2

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Iregnesday June 20, 18414.
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_ IietCIALLIP.POR i'flE PUBLIC EVE.%
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1. A •tiottird National Ciirrency, regulattil The
• Will tMd authority of thelkiation.
-.2.7A.lnitdeouttle-Revenue;With fair Protection to
Arnewerin'lndustry. •
, dltietetetiriabiti on. tte Pxocutide_power, ern
ilini,Wrestiiition on .the exercise of
the:Voto. _ .
4. A/faithful iidminiatiation ef the nubile domain,
•:dwith ea.equitahle distribution of the proceeds
of sales of it flinging all the States.
Xg..1144*444:60- I .,ggsKahbj. administration et
.Ithe XTenera ortrnetethlliblinffi6ns
perfect freedear of thought and of the of
•sltfrage; but with enititefe restraints .against
- - --Improper:interference in efictions.-
C. -An amendMent to the Constitutive, liteittog
the incumbent Of the Presidential office to a
SINOLIE 1 4 E5E. .
These objects attained, I think that . we shoot
- Chattel° be afffieled With- bad administration of
es Government .--HENRY CLAY.
02PRottlre_peaporeinembetiliatfolk_nn , t
_iaa.ate_itijavor_of_acrnoxing: . _Tows, and
,__ ot
tippling tho,Nattonal aelit of thatforoign country,
konwp P.itmoont to ttvoi;ei millions of (Pius,
"
gy t•eVersing the loiters in the name of rialtos,
the. lo p sf9qo eanrlidtites for-Presiclent end Vice
f'teihient r *ill niriko - Po/k - a4&ii/rA - Tho
be ceo . lite in
thelleetion for sueligiltlis in govember nei4 and
the people won't swallow 'em.
Oci-Tho tocOrocas ace publiihing the letter. of
resignation of .the Han. Jelin barn, In 1836,
'whed he left Congress, in'which he pays a can . :
plimetit to Mr.-Polk, then Spacer of the tiousti
for the manner in which he discharges his &dial:
Ali this' iatorreet-it was subsequent to thatpc
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rlbd that Mr. P olk
... played the petty tyrant in au
thkrity. Eanconfittms of - Jokin - Banlis are an
honor to any man, but.if the locos are inclined to
kook becluand use Birch testimony, we shall avail
viorselves 9f-a vote'given on the Bth of;Mai.9ll,
1825, rifler the charge of bargain and corruption
bad been !nada against Mr: CLAY, when twenty.
ti even Benatore viand for his'confirmation, among
whom were Messrs. BENTON, DICKEESON, of New
jersey, General 1-lAanisorr; liiKe; of Alabama,-
• tiOrwria• VAN il , firtEN,lffullgiVinglin eraphut
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.. thdietion to - the Charge! "
•
Nineteen . Locofeco irieinhers or Cagoules from
thiniState have, united in a tiara declaring that
of Pollfia a farce—that he will'get no electoral
Vole but that of South Caeolina—and that ho will
lase ..Is4w York; by Forty Thoutortd mnjority."
Moser& RiChard- D. Davie, David .1 Seymour,
Joramith g.fhirey and..Cheselaen Elbe, have not
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seen:fit to unite -in this card.-N. 1 1 7 :..
Richard D. DaAs t member- of
.Congrets'frotn
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Nyw York, treats, by ,a letter in the National
H0n.... 11. Pon.on Tenytes..
111r.'Peiton iaketi 'theert
trq-joetly,:itr!'aevirely to leek foe their publtca.
flop, Which Wan datittleetorltinke it. appear,
thongitthay:itain -not actually: nn 'ptionnunso; that
lischntipt.ths7asitOrtion ineyoly na that l ora
mhot f , trom-:Now—Yotitl):-i n -n
of , tfittit:b-Tli-piTtnra
„vent the "!3ipreitiht Immediately
ontinitttanfifl'olls; , In tint course' o f a
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Bieck ' , the pineobeing quite n public one itt'Wash-
Nakpio.7._
11E4Yolk American thiti)ie that the re- .
_ eien6, 'prove Mi.'
D atie prophet.
VllO R,lght:ll(!vp!Ond Bishop
of tTie
7 ThT"Olog7FoViititteirtitAro - iiiiii; itiOanuritr!
, todetine
. bis ' , resignation `tt jlishop, on
I ttoPoltitt Of:tholtoPottod , state of hie haviith..! .. Thi
Coffithrito 11(1 .1'A'ogilesked.0 0 ,Plaitoli call a
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Bitte, - 4„,.,,11•• . terfavo-hr. , a o • •
n:' '.11121!!°': Whig
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of defeating tha.. "!.. 4 9 9 : 1 !' . i'4, • . •• i,, , ,
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fer enrkplr4lT. s x.! l !'t
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tl W r a e ll. ' If . nervieSiettii-the'' ,lipAireheti .. in #f gy,;;171_19•
' t am eied . 4ciiii - ta'rtitifiiiieet the forpeasa:4
and 4t .
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''' I:'''''.',' Ail hilloa of the.:VetP' • PT!.
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the ,Mu illioiog;.'4/!.rPMl3!AfTri ' Eastern lir
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The'entto ` bill
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eda ctot; t 6, rates 0r P
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h••hier-ii-the_Hcase•—, --
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the Senate on• the-table tiie ,
inatiotiiidrEdivarti' icing iio , ll.l.l:iyaitiOtli:tt;
be 4ustieesmtthe-Suprenie•gtmt,-to,.tatecoad
liege thompaon,antiiithlain,:tieenaaed.t.i.,
• The 'Senate alatcrejected,lnnantinentkii
mimination of . ..tames . i'Gr en to be Secretary'
of the Veasury: •
The President then nottilMaeii,',genige'lli.l3o,
bf 'Kenteetty, to :13e.tie'reketaYbi' the ' Tierteury,
lie Senate confirmed thattippointinent. L • •
FA.'kreAt virietir - of.andirsdrifirisitiOns' *trio also
!confirmed or. rejected. , M. Peacock the P. Al;
,af : Harrisburg; Pa: wen Confirmed. , .
. It is rumored tfiat'i7io Priiiidat:trillAnnke
texian afraip 'the 'ilr i etext'Ter palling_an ext.&
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A Remarkable FatUt
1;:a it is a somephat temorltable feet, but is
true lir; itis re4•liiiitn,...thal - b - oilt4l4 -7- lOCOiiicoff
candidate for Goyettor r of this And the Con ,
didate' for President of the tlaited States, were
only nominated by the treachery of the delegates
Instructed arid pledged to vide for other candidates.
Two or throe Western
_delegates to4he locofoco
State Convention who were -instructed to vote for
Mr. Shunk, turned traitors...to...their: constituents,-
us'we have the' authority of the Pittsburg !Geol.:ter
Post forsaying, and thus defeated that gentleman
and securedlhe election of Mr. Maihlenherg ; and
half-the delegidiOn from this State ruid •several
delegates to -the lacofoco National Convention,
who were instructed - to vote:for fan Boren, -be.'
trayed.their constituents, us we bavo'the authori.
ty of the Official &Eleven - 4e of , that Convention,
the Lancaster • Beenderat and the Isltm-Yorit
E
vening -Poet,-Mr. Vain Buten)l3 especial organs,
-for-sayingrand-thus-defeated-the-nomination of.
that gentleman and 'secured the nuiliination of
James -K. Balk, who had - iroVer been tCought of
for that office . .
Ainiexaiion or ilisuutoiii
itCThis is Ow battle cry among the Polls ten
of Soot!) Carolina. They propose that the Taxi
an minister at. Washington ho waited tipon with
remonstrances against tho Union of Tex q s with
any other poWei , until the people of
States shall have considered what course they will
putsue.. The Richmond tnquirer, it seems, pub
lishes "tineh portion of the proceedingb in Sop . th
Carolina as' favor the election of Mt. Polk, put
supprasseethat portion-which-threatemolisunion ,
The Globe deprecates-the influence of these poi.-
nieious nullination doctrines on the prospects of
the party; and seems to think'that this friendship
to Mr. Volk in connecan with threats of disun
ion la that sort of friendship, which, while im
printing a kiss upon the cheek thrusts a stiletto
in the side, a sort of killing kindness.
Skip the bard Places:
The Locofuco papers are publishing biegraphi.
cal notices of Polk and Dallas,trimmed to suit
the state of the Market. Tho Utica Observer
publishes DIM of these in Which Mr: Dallas' Son
! - aerial Career of threg yeiri issdespatched In - i;
many lines as follows:
"Ili 1838 he was appointed to fill a vacancy in
the Senate of the United States which be accepted
kr three years with distinguished ability, and in
- a manner which reflected much honor upon him•
and the neuntryl." . '
The reason of this 'brevity is obvious, says the
Albany- . Nvening Jourrialln -those-threo -years
111r—Dalki. ' du a a. e. a United
States hank bill,,voind for Mr. Clay's Dustribu.
I don Bill, Sequined all appropriations for Internal,
Improvementelti.:thp general, Dovernment v aild
'went' With - ther-Whig - Seltators, fur proteellort.‘to
American'lndestry. A beautifel:eimdidateOrn.
ty, fur alparty whioli:claiinsto:brAnti-.llank;Ati•
tkpistrlbution f rAnti k -Inaproveneat:tinillAttit4'io--
, tectire Tariff-! '
I . Cliunget;t :.
CO' papeis making—re feria'
out=cry shoo liked desertions from the,
Whig dirt dui ihdy: anydinkole,erWel
'the fo owing? it . the_ wldi Toni
,dihetint,
Chester co unty;" ode' toivtishth Sent
hverywhig\troter withirk' 411110th; rsoendsbnt
Mors , whig deldinten, ~
thin s there ; voteri. in
4.F.4(1.0nd one ,hodr(delegothin, put-nnnt'hoting
its whiiiith 084 9 by more then two htindred v
When eVenhiltire 'these are taking `Oland in ohr
irtythat all .ie'iiell;
and Will be well, so lorri'ds the , spitir which in'
yore. 000neeting* L hir =Fiver
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Thor ,who, upT,IIIPP!?I,to acitt,ievite alindeTe,
- pettio,r•o;roc F , ~9/,°V.:6°.v,t'S
eaya'an exchange paPer 7 rid
iieellerii ghee" they ' ; Caine; 'fidni''rezairee the!,
igen - 1;44 were poured upon the heed Cr
Gen. Ittrrispn. These .sento papers mile' it out
" " I d *PnloolllllfarYi; that ho:
3;° c4Warde t".(lo , l4 abilee•P
,baltn-!t " "Aarnekzparty—ait „
114 i ifinae l t 2 'iliiii,eod::,* ?ktfekeileit
thin itteti'fitiorie the:fitiriii rether'lhan:itic
dOadt 86 010'S11e Print. abeubd with
11144413 M UPpil, ( Mr•PtiV 4 of
pen. Antillon, .they l Yilli find at,'th l 6 11 4,i0 of
then. itliXlll3 will fail . tna thlnldetbOitill upon, filf4
11 0. 1 .9 lOie and 4 iono 100 oh own
roio9K+OPYtTriio.to 6OP,O4Vintlrl
net bOlovo thlfth°lW
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`Sdrelloh, , . nerverifiadi itawaverF , :.,Our, reidete
illnst:parden, - lerintirallicing lei ranch ,blisphe:.
;,the.,,so stent.mhich
thajlinisr;;reati;:`reridetthe - 11dititetion
*b7tiik down
What !ieTart-4 '111.90 • Viet ddeit' - not, instinctively
400tiat aniditOtiiitideiteittaiadliguitingiiieture?
And who le, there tgat ,:ivcadd.z . net ",'scoria.:(e'2,,rank . 4
Ohnse , with men who,ceatd employ such t raegps -
agitnest.thetrOpponents..- • ' - • ,
Iforuielti
piety:
r' Ai tiie orttif ottine,,,• • •
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place:,thefi:tcnte„lif m.,.4tragarrian,
wttli'a'lapel:leach: :a lir; ,oner- Ode- "repreeenti ego.
lititwy_bitty: with'a. pititot ih ;ono . litindlind pack .
of cards in thnotheriand ihe other-aide epriaenV.
ing Theeddre'.Pretingliaysen, with a .11ible inr his
hatid;•:'Below 014AD:wards :.
• We:fig/4 tiritti bath - carnal - end, spi . ti tu - fil - teigpop
4 - :-Under-this'_-ehe•-eheet-into-two-cduinnai-
.011 • the left put a•
. cut'regrebehting' Ildary Clay
shoatinee,s,felli.y, a•: duel; on ; the 'right
Frelingheyiten nrayieg.foieinttere. '
Below this Cray at referd table / playing - a game
of brag, and 'Frelieghuysen atavonadmaieft table
'partaking of the encratnent, . • • , • -
Then'Cley lan brothel
and. Frelinghuisen- amtd his pious sisters
prayer,Meeting.. . . - • - •
Clay White his overseer -Whips tlie
gro"mant.and Frolinghtly,sda walking arm in arm
With iiblick'dandy,
-
1- iitiartitotia tolie - inar . spereed 'with'appropriatt
sayings.from the mouths of the two candidates
-Mad-concluded b • -a rocesaion_of
clergymen who support the tie et, escorting t e r
JUGiitiiNAHT, Henry Clay, in tho shape of
Ole Nick,.ter_the temple of blvii Power ; while
Freitrighuyeen, with angels wings om site beside•
him on the seine car,= with this inetto Our.
Moven isPower. though the Devil be its Go4.'"
.
,Let it be recollected • that this miscreant, ft en
dall, is the
s sarna man whevins 'warmed into life
and fed upon Mr. ditty's bounty, and who in hi&
biography of Gen. Jackson, gives the following
account of Gen. Jackion's cold-blooded assassin
ation of poor Dickinson I He talk of Mr. Clay's
duelling I • Read this t:
:Al the wirdtlickinscie . fired, and -the, dust was
seen to fly from Jackson's clothes, the next iu•.
dant Jackson fired, and Diekinsoit fell. •
'Dickinson-was-taken •to a neighboring house
Whin:the survivcd,but afew hours._ The firmness
of nerve exhibited by Gen. Jackson on this . occa ,
sion hoe never ceased to be a subject of admisa•
Lion! There aro many brave men who can look
danger in the- lace without a alike of ma i : l 'th ;
lrucfow - tliere are who can
_bold a steadiTlG - 1.- at.
the'instant a-leaden messengeror-death is passing
throiNh their-bodies. Not a man on the zroUnd
eicept Gen. Jackson himself; knew that he Was
.hart v his:Sand-- was-as-steady,- as—lf- he :hed-tcit.
known' It himself." The stern
..purpose which
might have nerved bim, was best described by
himself, when a faondt pressell'astonishment
his self command •"l • iri'leald he "I should hose
killed him ifrhe-gd . shot me raugrih e
• ,
The o1 Al Democrats."-
•
• 0:7. Major Noah, an old standby otthii
Tammany Hall democracy, is out against the
nomination of Polk, and jays, "Weounnot rally
the Democratic party throlighot the 'Union to
support a candidate for the Presidency Medged to
imme'diate' annotation In In' another. phice ho
says, ..what 'chalice do we stand With a third - rate
I man against a candidate Of the force and t onceed,
- ea - Popu I arity-of-Henry-Cia-y-r---And-again--he
write's.:
bleappointnterlt and AisnfFection seem to pre;
vail.amorig many of the old nien bf the.perty, par.
ticularly•tliiiiie men who have voted heretofore for
Mt. Clan who remottiber hini the supporter of the
war and the nezminter of an honorable tieaceieeir
candidate for Speaker scrsionidler session; and a
Democrat et' the old shoot. Although sceerated
do questions of natioaat policy, they cannot for.
get the palmy,days of the Poinocrach when Hen.
ry Clay broke bread and ate 'atilt With na in our
wigwam, and - we were proud °C - ilia advocate-of
our prineiplea and the eloquent supporter of the
best interests of our country. The remembrance
of these times and the result of the present nomi.
nation will give Henry Clay many Democratic
votes.whilelit-wilbrbeyond * a-doubt,---keep many
old nen of that party from the.polls in November
next. We have - much to say hereafter on this
subject." • ', _
Markle I'n• the West:
(I:7The • Harry. of the West,' a now paper
published in Pittsburg, saytt of Gen. Markle's
prospects in tliiVe - fdi - • - • -
•
!!.A gegticmun '
m-Butler infiarmed-ttayester,
day that:nuarkti• the entirtiVerman population:of
lititrirrthrtlirttiliiiviralcor Mi
eistuneWn, Oetober next.. He only kncTsys,two
Gerlnons irk the county (and his acquaintance with.
thein in that section pf country Is very extensive)
who'are pledged A. Multlonborg . l In our
Ount.county,•,thelitineat men ef - 1111. patties aid
COming,cut nobly in favor of Gen.lttamp.a. • Mr.
Babbiftin, the editor of thO - Only German loco foco
. I pa per.lwthia,nityi_ta. Miter:in
man Of iiequaintanco that the 'Germane of
of
and 'that ;Illuldpnborg cannot - imintibli , int more
than TEN Gcrutthivotes in the,- county. Hurra ,
for the 4 "finiiiiintit.ti , iind'herrhoq tlipt prevtills la
the ranlm'ofJhe'Pentocratia . party, .1n- °veil' , port'
our `CdnmonivealK - In relation. tit•ttut,
Gobornatoriahientastl'i.:
bY.LiOhtiltnip:
We trorp,tho Chronicle that tjoa .
honseof/Mr`,.ifoincri ifontiOnign". Ifving near
Lobariinli ()hie;
fr . *
a4l and,,,htei • latly"Yvkaa the.
only ~peTaoink. i , n _4ko honio,„lTaldu On' 4tinghtinni.
, Mtn.
ineenell4'4l4ai*ining f :lliii. Ifirnoe wqa,
anon re7ciniffadi • •
=1 Igta4dote " bi<,DYt €1114• 1
'The 'Elpreee'etateilthat an iniellii
Befit bittethrily ~ Deminarat," ott being introdneed
to bin Chip found him agroable e;toidth to ' H aiti,
bin!, tht4,,though differed with Mr. Clay in`poi.
'dello Me tetft we a good* l oll4'4ltd 0 4an
ed / dr 6;°tTPR 9 , '
°7• ' YSkd
ortiiiotk a ria arohly;that Aeon queethinalllif
Aad fouhd tt ipodiglicy to
The terithinianieliiied
lie thought 46 trouid have t 0,4616 Int
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a fineVr..o,9o(qiitif:o4iiitii444;6ll
'iti'elitol;iitili•igre44 6 o l l-Ii*OTY ,
pionotiphhtgOdik:*oo
veycd to the Atatinind
Vier prisariers.:, ..gop,satamauendy,,isettelt as tv;...,
*eat 04706 iiitil4 4 4l44r
VQo4ol l 4 . 4 o !in'. GtOi §tael; at , :Be
%doied !,o , , , rekma - 010.0,; to
Prie,, 6l l l *Ri'Ser 0 10 * 6 0 1 "' € 61 i 68 . -46 :1 4 9
.
- i'fiiiii;litgpfiiro'tiiiioFo4 l-7 34 ' iitimi-idikee
'the paireirforsWe'n46 . 4 - ii;4 4 omiifiei
lyyin stitetiea;ef „ . £5OO
Afiet,e"rielay=Ofabout in hour
halt
witickzave:thrie'le o allay', ; 9ta ;excited feelings
Clio p `
eoplo',out of court as well a, .for , the
Sari preParatitine;ihe'.TraVorsuirs Were',CortieSied;
thTeir — flaci — lioraiiifirsisiii
proceeded, thither . iti:.,hies ; carriages , attended
hya . large,bedtetf,police....-.o4reat ninny people,'
ran along,. and ''ltePt,, .
and
there wee also large assemblage outside the
Penitentiary tin Ms arrival: - ,When
nell 'stepped 'ont.- of - Che'•eari:laiOte was greeted
lcnid cheers, and :immediately "enteieCthe
gateway., Within tial,notirt.yard a: largo , ; milli
bar Of respebtaide Persons, most of hit:most
They received Mi. O'ConnelLin 'silence and um.
he shook hands Witlftheni. ' • .
lie-Ahns _entenid..tfia-Goveinces IMMO; whiCh
we understand, he .and his other fellow prisoners
will be allowed . taoceupY. The Penitentiary is a
part of the subtirlis'Of 'bailie The aavernor's
• „.-.,
house' is' large and his a. garden_ attached, in
.which Mr. O'Connell, with his *daughters, Mrs:
Fitzsimon and Mrs.. Preach, walked alone', soot
after hie arrival. The Prisoners as they must now
be called,.dined together at about half-past six.
Thu were all cheerful. There
- has not.becnilte
slightest breach of the pence duffing the proceed.
Vriii Vann ,Ivlliventetit----
Mr. Senator Benton,ima qtd pubjishod in £rl.
day's Globe; speaks of the 'reins movement and
those concerned in it as "A schetrio, ori the. part
of some of its movers tb dissolve the Union—on
the pad or WOO othsrs, as an intrigue, to ilia'
Presidency—and - on the pia of ethers, (1 only
speak of prime:movers r not-the-miliions-who-fol.
low,) as a land speculation' soda job in .scrip, 4l
• - Canal CoinmlialkinCre.
The jiereiehurgYnion,publh;h e s the opinion of
the Supremo Court, in the Quo WarrantO case
against the present Canal CommiesionersT The
Court unanimously sustains the present board,
elected last fall by theptoplo,. and proves the con.
stitOtionality of the law m a plain and unanetyer.
able manner. . • •
Maim Meeting at Wilmington.
The Whigs had a Mass Meeting on.Saturduy
last-in.Wihisingtan, Dcleware, which is mated to
hive been attended by TWENTY THOUSAND.
porsoni. The linn. , John M. Clayton presided
lipTsh - ThrocCinianand - ir - eas assisted by
Presidents:
Theoelifodo Papers say-4. Henry Clay
still rem_~a'ns under bonds of &5,000, fo prevent him
from killhig e Senator fist wor4rapolte . n in dbbate."
Now thp.truth is the very opposite from Villa is
stated. Mr. Clay was' put undcr.bonds to prevent
him from accepting a challange - from Mr. King,
and:thus to prevent a to6focn Senator from kit.
ling-him I •
I:rnt% 1311ADRETH wishes mankind to .consider
this truth, MA health solely depends upon the state
of purity in which the bleed is kept, every part of
the hotly being supplied daily with new blood from
.the-fooll-consumetl-nconsequentlyraceording-to-the
pureness of that blood, so must the slate the body be
more or less healthy. To Obtain, therefore, the most
direct purifier of the blood, len questifin of no little
importance to.every hidiyidual., -
It is a well known fact, that - Hrtmdrith'it Vegitable
are the most direct puriller-of Non& , There
will be no doubt ot'thie When it is efinsideFed that
they have gained their preient very extensii , e. sale
by their, intrinsic merit, proved by the .outnevous
tires %lila' they lave effected 111 every variety- oT'
disease.
. . .
Sold in CarlielO biCHATiLES BARNITZ, solo
, .
-rh east oti tig' 'Faluiily of Co newripti
- loudly Tor - the united Stertiontrof
ulty sn4Philanthropist,•to Amy, as fauns human,
means are available, the ravegetof . this direful.
monster.',lL' rrlll hardly be lielieved; • althOUgh
stator! upon.the authority of the "Reports of the'
seterallionkds Of Health" itkodr.prhielPta
that ConsuMption:of- tho'litt MIS 'it prodttiell ve of
mortrthaprouNfortit.of_theititsisdit.‘
in thiose'bitieit.. Wnt. Sfe,ellipea .F,'Flmonary:
Splip'carisAsthrhoilitflienia,Slititing of 'Dlood s
Cotight,,Cloup Ind 01l (lineages of the Lunis;:' . ..
.A
eon of;Moryll. Hendiinkson ; cruswtoht,•N4.
,svis_ iestorddls — hoiltif br - 'Di'iStteltngs: Pul.
monsry„Ry,rup,sftotlaborlng Midei a cOughind
•hoitisnesa • nearly s pest.; - :.•
'.9015.1 in .Caslisla by' Si ELElCire, : salb agent for
dihrborough.':,' , ' r • • '
• • ' • _
• Couptt I. t ozEntass are now rnpitily,tup'erd
sedint allothorpildittionittfOote roller iircotitliK
A s tbmw,,,NlT
U'ess of theTliest,- ioncliitie, and aintki.pulrtiona-„
aistatilWicir,,that -
Ittrgo pro portion. 'of, ccra:or-ConBU ihption, by which.
eo many liVcs dice Nnhiinlly sacilficetli oWc dick
gin to the neglected:COl& lOW Coughaiwgiph-rniett,
ealsily !laid' beet ecrnoir ct illt,am tarlikr, pertoth.
inielliiiiiii'4lll,befoulut so Cillaitaintie tn. curing
palms ai,these,GozFnr:l4ltcy,likitlifully lay'tith
bone, by lienuiving 3 ,
which ,keeps it up,
whi _ lo o l oatullituttlit,Miettiliti;tutitTeliteMitm e _
atuttelleve congistion.-,+ , • .•.,-1•-•+•
paid in cbeat Or' Ado, one Or PEI= .
ThlllSAPLAortags, (price only 124, cent%)
by liiollll oirer thp part anti vellevgdvw:
§lplct.in CapEele',lki , S. ELLIOTT, only agont for
tap boruliiib. • ~••• I
• Lt#.lF.;,dot.i!,tinfivr,.xtmze'!•rottivtgl4--. h
'hativaitjoct, Ihiough eudipprifituttioni „it As
.ed , tr,i,l l 4.piirtetitiyfitiie'riofiiiiilLiblinii briihnels;
!Nimes' Compoytiti.,Ektriot;.bf.iliorelk4und;lCitritly,,
forifigil"oi" twbnty-ilier:4itreient puTe
t,iod tiip, tncitt .talueditrtioley khii4o micodub rent"-•
14;30 "for batimg , tba-!gogadito-tbO4oo.4oik -
tliTaTikhot gc .- 111 , 1Fictittlaies-put.itiO kitp.tike: coier:
:Tho,fiKat'symppiiifofkooultb;•Viltl,oi ,
Ibliteslatt i d. not bo Mdretcd, to ilp.l..bh .
cause it Is tmoNhemitileut tholipiten ifiseasO sttloPs.
fttL B ol344o,s otto:O.or ttifiCtintk
re•en tei ttie. ooptirltirOn'oP4booh,
Pl# AstokT.4 s 4:l4,l l id,lunipq ti
&ova: ,r.'.l'fickirvolio.tryiJ gelid* fa)1,03 ktieto' l 4 '
paOlcar vueme?ateittly. -
So l i at 11.1y1F.148,k...LANypti3TICK 4 8
Iriaioi ;F40.0,1111:4,
progN.
• .•
Fe
---„A*l4, csßaio,
• ‘6l.ptiriik;l4 ow, 00'1 n tt %the
crateoll%o by h0P41.4* 104-
4d163rY.114-fpbr 96141 bitbn ib,ll6th*
`ioo 41.
itoinl*l—ith-/A.mro ;ee
.:r x . i .,-ii , ~ .,1 0, - ,i , , -) 1 , ;; r , 401 ,
:., ..,.. „......,t 6 „..,‘..,.::
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f
i , • o ‘ a •V• 4 •- • it:,.„ , fVrVl.p.i4k"• — • , ,TA:
r , orb : it._ , , etaigrenotia,n. . ~ , tirtifitui,.!
0 ,`'1 - MW itl'illiXtr 'liii 'tl: itiltiK ' t IV'' 0 „l0, 11 .
1 f}'Cl,tini)l4lhte *fel • , hibOloii -
P . 15 '11 . '4 tr - 9 2 ' jr '*= - : , ,k0 , vns
- •X‘'• •••• . 1 1 , 1) -•' 3 1 1 - , ' . '. k-."•,- , , -..,,, , ' ,
114 - *Ootiligirias organiiedify 4 ,4o, l 4poitnt
nnie",
Of4helo,linwlng' officers t'=;';L ' . • , ' ,. ' , :i*Wirriß , t , s. - L,
etepALM;,;Pi:AliritVAtt,ro. - Midfilie,'
pi,...l49bNeAver, s.•,leirruiliiiy;laiWottiliqho;'
BakOi- *l l 4FotorYt Go,OrgoF;-otin.;,W' , ..'-'.l*°+- =
-'l .2 oi:ltiiiiirOiiiiiial- SFOliii; bi:'.7iiiii444:icipr;
thwie ten'iing 't,,i,q - 4''Jointpit doev'erl i Viiiinder'''
,ItOzier and I 1 lefrii.l owg, Were appointed acorn
rnittee•to,pro phrO'4F ,
~nonik., presidia ..•ef , the;
:7:::fo t ild::::: oL 4 tr o s h.' 4 , :vi t, - ,':, !i'd'orp' rtead' l '47 -I . : 'e e 4T; t ':-
diini .!-- . , [-. ......., , f,' ,
--whin,* Irho -Achen6i,,,. boloii . lo, Were ; once
utider:the,;yoke.ef.n". foreign. despot_ whbf'ritled
thorn, oa With oroil of iron, lioritlio wing thOlll4o
Piavea vole id majank tholakve 'hy'.Whicill:_theY.„
woro'go64rlie.ds,.And wheroasilciai,olol9,tio MN;
era viewed.such'n course' hi thelieighl of oPproli=
siointhei therefore- received Ipitmetnff hill
aidin , v/ hick they werrosuoclufsfult , K.iid:Wheri;,
Its, our libertkeit were pUrchased*bY:nojess tt,,prico'
than the'' blood of` ut - Patriet • Ttithersoret-hold it:
to be both' n 'duty' and a ; debtriftrtititudn-Whinh;
we owe to their memory,. to ; thotre,liber: , ,
tins inviolate:ft:Oink foreign potentate and his vai. l
indir.--Theinfore-itis-by•thielneeting ,-,,:',-..-' .:: 7 -
iteiclied,„..Thatiwe,bellovi.the-time,hatiarrived,
-*lien Pie lants granting 'treeemigration and free
I naturalization to'•foreigners unit') longer: a Mess
ipg but, oti ,evil, endouglititinpediatcly, to, he aboV .
Ished;nl• in ertiendetfai to place, our sacred-rights
kandisistitution'slieyimd•theie futtnegraim. l -'•
kosolved, , ,,Thit , nature: has .iaiplanted in „the
'bread Of eitiki'hurnan tieing an innate principle
of_regard,fir thii, land, that •gaiii him - -birth,
that . its hive, and -pustents,.habite r principles 'and
liiiticiaiionican_never be_po'rfeettyreradicaterlagm,
his feelings, and for 'this rinser" if,there walTno.
others, flint it is more,,safo , to trust . the political
reins-oreVery-government---in-the- , ,hands 'of its.
citizens-thou; those coining : finny 'p *stint: prone ! ,
tfy„ whosai_nti'll;: ieligiOus inka Pelitleallnelitu.•
- t •-•- . • '• ;;11',",,.e rietliiiii-iiwn-OW - Tdith . . - . -
fore we hold,thernatiin horn : Americana should.
Thle_America, •
____, ~ L,_ - - , '', , - ...,
Resolved, that a Union of Church. and State
is one of the greatest evils that'has eiet itiltiVted -
Alio hum an family, and-consequently that the Most
=distant-Ottempt--toLfaiorso-deploroble-all-object hi '
our own free America; should be spurned Ilreinf,i_
riond of liberty, and the great balanced foreign
influence nowin out midst, is tending to that re.
suit. -
Resolved; ThaLthe Constitution of the s .United
States gave Congress-the power 'atter the year'
1805 to abolish; altet or amend the laws-regulat,
ing the migration and naturalitation plforignera; .
and that the same power that rn ak nJaw_fiart
the tight, When tins good of the country requires'
it, to alter and-abolish the - ram% and, that the re.
cent attacks upon our Common School !system in
our riiktinfid a ;sister - Stale; the growing ainculitt
iff : '-dibinirthiOfighotit our' country;prineipally
mougloreignora, tile number of. paupers support
ed at,public expense—the - corruption, - strife, par.'
jury and usurpation at the balloCbox ; and the
fact that the whole, foreign vote- of nearly so,,is
, eontroiled - by a foreign potentate;'or liia-agenti
'heir4-ia-ptisf-positive that-the-safety andluarpetu- ,
!Vol our-country and its inatitutiona must ur.
gently reqiiire,siteh alterations. 7 •
--Reeoltuad r !rline-many-of the - prominent-men-in:
both of the great political partiei ere'corrupt, and
implipatadinthe treacheroustiaCilf ifurrender , :.
ing . American rights - rot' foreign - votes ;"
their total disregard for - the - wishes of their con 4
stitrientit- - -rtho-rights-of -A ni ciriemie—the-honorof
their country, and their unequalled profligacy and
wanton neglect in the adminietration, of laws has
deprived us of confidence . in them, and removed
all grounds for_lsope of a reformation of osi
grievarfees: a .
Resolved, ,t,h ) ii oiri t conntry has been, and ever
should-ha - the asylum for the oppressed and dutvn•
trodden of all nations; but that our fathers. who
' made it such, never intended that-the
of Europe shoulstregardit as a place of banish.
meet for, pat degraded-snbjects, or the inmates
of their prisons, nor that those who comb hero to
r Awl im pi tnlities of our, country and our free
institutions, should ever so !Weeds the heirs of the
901 iria tug or adniFistering ts eh% tut t tat
'they have warned usurvevory page of pick histo
ry, to beware of foreign encroaChmeuTK
Resolved, That the donor under all eircumstan
cos, has a right to &eine. upon! the quality and
quantity of alma that - ho may i wish to bestow, and
that the recipient hail no rigllt to complain of the
terms upon which it itt administered ; arid there.
fore we, hold that Americans - have the undoubted
right to prescribe tife terms upon which foreign•
ors.may be admitted to citizenship among us.
ResolVcd, That we therefore hold the naturali
zatiOn lawbabobld be abolished - hr. - so amended as
to reqUiro an actual residence of tirtentit•otte years
for all foreigners in thol.hilted Stats before they
shall.have the tight to the elective franchise. •
Resolved, That .no person 'Aneigri
.should-hold:any-political-officiref-trust,ott-profit-in.
these United States. ' •
,Resolved, That Ameribanwq Ihrth shOuld hive
full con troLof all tho political, alfitiFa of their coun
try; and that fbialgnera,should not he allowed to
belong to atty.:committee, notriinralnuor ,other•
wing, where their influence niay in any way, have
a controlling 9 frcict in• the selection of candidates
14... office. ; •
-Resolved, That, the Protestant version of * the
Bible, without_note. or comment, is not a soptari 7
an book s and that it should boa clasi.boolt in cv
attempt An the cities of 'Philadelphia and New.
York by Agents of aToreign Potentate,. to expel
it - fr,Putt.'„Ahe Publle*Schools, is a gross. inset!, not:
Mill, to the state of Pennsylvania and New-York
but, to, ilia:people of these United Statini..' , '."
ResPlVedi entiniferuniabja-of our po,
Jnichl system ; the election - and appointmont of
none.b.oc hones t ,,solier;•and.iminpetant Native Ai
meriaans to elf Offtidiftiader;
ecOnOmrie the adminiatrationitif-Public-iffakrit;,
and, corlieeuen tlyk ; in in ut10n..0f , .... the,
'enormous and tippr,ealivi,,74o,!sind , a rperal;iT.-
formatibifldAlie Goneral Ooferniiionts,.
are-ab6Plutory 7 r':-=
' ._ltesolveili_:„TbitA4.tho_einifttftittkikotalteAni.„
ted'Stateirprovlden that the •Prtisinierr of the:.V.,
S. hfAMPrietui borni the ,.fnerioaii = Rti b ; '
Hans tiave,,nothlnc Ao,with,.,thaketibje'agNit
prniteiAi' • • , -
coniritr`y's; welfare,
teliaittrittoint", ti Avery- other; coneitteritii dui) slid
wether in:Weal dr wee, we w it never desert „hey
' -- : -. Resolved s , That ttli that Vristt elf thin. ingot.
14 that AhO piebeedihge aliar6of shonbt katui
influence', On , the apPrdinihirig_l 4 iesithintlid elec
tron ; - ,,but :Abet :evaryi - one.:6ltOnltl
liberty,tk vpiii:feii the ealtdidate Of his ek610,6 rut:
.Preeideittrand'inindidatbit ,
'float, they be Native- AMeOcanti - •
•Wq_ r view_..with-conteatpt.,._the:
Arnett - 1141f any Ptilitleilledliorken'tlin.Pape and
i1ii,i7P1 119 ," 11 2 thP:Pilifolie7o llo lkiiiilrllik_i, al'
eapitit Iw:response p the glorious 'Mat Whoa&
:Of out:istiltetiSf•.Cl o l l ,ltellgloils,'OV'POlitleill..' : " ! ' ,
Resolied, .That the thinks 'of ; thi ii,yaeeting
tiara} , tendered the, iton..Mr: Archer, of Yirr,
fit; the . . minl,,Yl titind;iii hie taken in the
Serittief clnitetl,43l4l.” favekg,liattie
Oiler PitimirinciaPles.'24,..7.,-...: ' ;
71,.J1t sillgekThattie,b relleiturienAto . the ht(flens
of :OmfseltPtitißOrotigititiid fravtnetilPit the:
pounty of Cturiberilind to'hOld Plativp , Aoettken,
Reno
coOt?T,bp.t ,i $, train, C.plijroiyi , einfiar ,
itrineftii be, a. ecuntrutteo prponre„ plaint And.
Pintilot; the , 1106 heldidi4ll6 ieil.'metitlnti Of.
thiNitlip:ArperiplitisortMeoliatuaktiureartililtio
• :
Pad, *14116 o . citeifilintkeifiNiikAiiidifigi - :
440 4 'fit - 40,40 1 004 it 1 4 . .,•' 1 11 41 1*
parte t 6 county. , C.
gigneirbfthd 01490 PM
~,~ I
,p~yy~[
~$[~ 1 1~~p"yp1 ay~y
t4 , 442t0e40:0,
77 7 - „ . 1 . 1444.x1, .14A ,cv • - 4
, 7
,„,,,....pto A Pip Pf:g i tlPT. ~
r ' ‘ ./ ' r.7 ' l7-. T ‘-
I , 3 ' g latiik‘ $ 4 : 0 0;*11,A?i ..,r.;•
itajt,l% ~ .01 pit4litiolep ITN *Ott 1°44
• .... ,- ,,,f1q49,,, ttr.4,',71 1 , topiwit ie k. a ,
t r isr*
41 7f#,,, * :11k, .. ~. .1
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•'' til. . t ille
''\sTrk, IF T ' # * '. 4 11 .
7440; L-, . , r,,.1- ‘4,,:i'.41..,.
eilitig'ql7:ivtitjt
lEVIPI"'''AI.-,..,,
...• 2:000"
'44 ''' --' 1',.'10,000
tAttlkoao lite•--' -, 32 '• '
Rhode bia # 4,-, ' - ,
,- 7.3-':•,,'"'"';'-..'4',,,, ,N":g.i040011
icentactigio
6,g,,i,.4):*",`,1 0 c,O
cc,-Deitiwarpi-.,..4n, eiy.f.` '1,0....„.,.111111-„,
a11e..q.514"-" L,-------,--i.7,r0400Y.'?.:', ~ -32,00,-...
_Virmant, -,- , ._:.: -6,006
~..„ , --.. 0, kil. ,_....,,, 77-
,„!,,,,,
°Mei , r. ii,,4, ;linei, • ,_:-....,•=23- 7 ; , 9u."'
Nort-"X"'" ...--,:-_------"-"'".' : --,---36, ~.. -,, • 10.000
---,-;;;,--;777. ' ' 26 , ,
~ 1 - 2,000.
-- 000
wilt?r,,K„ii,.. - • - • '..7'':.
~,-..,lz,ft'a, ,
NewpennsYlv- , . ~,•,,,,,igAFS44,-'- . 2,00°
JPr.',171,1,::3.,,,-;iP,''`‘;', ' t ,,,,, 0 ,. /: ,- '
...,.. - .i,:not
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ilidia,tdiT, :,,,, ~,,,,, .`" ''",,.:,,i3: -
G°Brgiati ~, -,';:''l7,,- -_--'
T ennell . l .- - , ' ,
TPtak.:-
ekt.
',GAO
--.5;006"
; ., 0,000
.
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'1;
-Arkinedio "'
.„
•
• -
Totala
Miclupn b
Mattid,-
. .
Total, ,
' We onildetaflf.expettthat soyekortlie Sictee
We babe a6l, tim doubtful. will go for 'clpiy:
while we ahall.not,entfrelygive 4,the)Cet three
in
in tliectiOik the,,Bikinieer, ppitfaferat
But: for:thC - Teaiii
tion s ,Ave,ehonid stand
.an even chance for. ,thcm
, •
ind:Valley Mtitlial•PiAfectionVehlflenYynlAck-•
inson•Township, •ihnt thsir prompudess„,itijneet:.
* liiitheiiiigagernents,should iis-, , trisde i kno!n
the public , ijarticulatirturit-May-h - o'4or-the-Mir ,
tual benefit - of; buthr:compenyLend ' °This
excellent association hiiir bran recently fo7reed for
protection againstZless by fireVit holds .foith.io .
our citizens fur greats* . adyar 4 ttsgesthan any oth-:
er body , of this kind, .therocmbeß2,•4unht .
but that it.is decidedlpthu-piti ' eliFkifaert prop
Mounds to indemnify and" so'
mire himself against, less, in saikcompapv, since:
the, .tocms aro so reasonable—the protection 'sq.
great—and its . engsgethents,se promptly, met.•
sln Week's- papei you noticed the dist ruction •
the dwelling 'mule Ofitichard.VFoods, ES, on:
th e Thursday night' preylousithet loss ,
s4poo, with en insurainelof 81000: To the cred.'
.q. •
"vll: — lt' 1 have jir informed,
at o t e company ieen credibly .
Viet the in - aural:lei was paid, liefore -your piper
with the notice of the , fee*,vvaastruak.,Thistmealts
-AVZirfarthe-coMpany,.yet-in-lts-infanc.V;ancl-by 7
this elrettmeiatiee the' public may-seethe edited.:
rinitiritnie i and tat initifinCe
this -last suggestion, •M. W., althoUgh generally.,
-a-rent arkahle-di scree t -man the-lotl4- of- 1
$3OOO, He id . a poor mionomist,, who td save
few dollars risks thousands; and fire 18 one of those
insidious endmies ) tigatost . :whove treachurles,_we
should ever be.On theralert:z
T6tntrerance.
..„
The Comity Comrnitteelmpointed to make at.
rang ants fox holdings Mass Tem psraneo Meet ,
lug at Carlisle, on' the 4111 day of-July next, in
Remind:
Reeolvetli In view of the • political . meetings
which Ws doilteniplaicd to hold in Carlisle, on
the day d our na on s in .pent tined, Ingot er
with .the probable engagemenh s v of aliofirritiers of
our county at that time in galliequg in. the early
liarvesmlint It will be expedient to defer our Tem.
perance Celebration till some later dairovlien it is
supposed it maybe more universally t)ttairded,and
he inure extensively useful. •
Reliolved i (Ai a substittlfe fur the contemplated
mass meeting,) that it is deemed advisable, and
that Ore do limb) , recommend to the friends
Temperance tn.tliq different partsof our county,
'as far as practicable. to Celebrate the dux by local,.
meetings, and that efforts be made to induce the
chil4ren of: thelespectivesneighhurhoods to parti
cipate in such ritectings.
' M. 'CALDWELL', Chairmen:
Caritele i June 8, 1844. - •
INFLUAZA ANb CoNSUMTIoN. , — It. :is indeed A mel
ancholly truth that Unman& fall victims to Gansu nip-,
0611'm/chi , year, Trani" no other 'cause than neglected
(iolds j , yet, we dull hundreds, nay thousimds, who
treat Both cdMmtints with the greatewindiffertme.
and let thew rtiat -on for weeks and even meal'
Without thinkingur the danger, rrAt you you-eaten
a slight Cough 'di , "CCM ; you allow'liminess plea
surer.
o,carelessness td , preyent yeti from gi'viug it
any attention ; it Then Settles upon your Jireast 7 yoti
hecoine hoarse; hake hi the Ode or idlest, ex
mittot-ate:lstrge. tio:tittittel of Antler,
Wlth 1/1160d; a di fluatlty orbreathing ensnes,onshlteti,
tu—hirtllurvemsroTliinlislrlieglect-hatt-lirouglivdn'
:this cumphrint.. If, tirpt, you value life Cr,lieallh he
warned-in tithe; tind'don't ,trifle' With your Cold; 2 or_
Apia to aq . quatiltropstrui Aohtire,youihuthpunetli%
at ely iiriicitywii horde or trio of that tainium remedy;
Wisturfa',Balisiui.‘of , ,Wild Xherry,?whiclu.•
will knOwn to thp hest cure ever known as thousand,'
w whnsh been eMied :it•• 'Poi. .
lidluenza it is the ver best niedidineAtidlnizworldi
ailiiiiitl I ri - eiti- •
'for this burouzli., • ' ••• "
• -
.hqulins'4lthi.anil ; tht:.earcasSes'of. fetid ' animals,
't.o.llie.l.4oe,leedinie filial 4e, phen Spring'
ibtirfliitie'Tiliii6iiiliii.lieliF:Hetiilo,a(Oriltlitt,;tool
tioutude of Abe llorenh&tfalq is to glye!edtleoi . io;
altlaudN, licit ( hr cacli ' nnd'crcry ' offidee '011;4 . k vi er
llit t ftg(llhe Reeeltielof the .oerodgVlawe.teill tieJ
ed Vdliout ieepeet -; -
ti-Ity , OrdeioVi.lie.'T4i - wir
1011 N WALIF f It o rl - figtt gOotttibto.''S
i 844: "*- • ' . • • :3r54.
'.llh.li;;sl* - tieysanWdeedieleie Iflie;4ll43l74)6liett
to gleeiise ihietreete end' alleys ip rrept of tl,loll , ,ele i i..
pe utiivtieOlfotiiiii::4llff
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• I • usiltirlDitigl)Eitti ". •
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t' i l i l o g subscriber has now add keeti
r., 4 o hand all kinds of Lumber Il!etlit so‘
liMtb7PlitikO r eantlitiai Shlnglea;Shitiiiring_
alidylatteringLatltiii, &a all'of whiott will be +Mid at,
thetirer pilides with die addition of 'until ogieraistr,
etilie Virartilhause WS'L. 3W
torkiele.SaY 22 ) 1844, t;
}'Li Ueis + fanc 'Direbs - aftils ":
j l 3llll4*Peetqc o .Ctirearlheaitiiiii 4 itt
new dd v oriM, i lirl l lo 4lll P.7o
ti , Fgalrgd n .4iiike Afili g s r fin
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105-tii4l l 4 teitiVtnsticK,
o i l)te,..h a trNl i thWr.olllllg
D a; my on ovilgo, poe nen,-Or,Y,Ot
raMin'itMkt,t4:l-,4osW4o,o''4loll l AreNth +•:pird.
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, ' ' f : W hi le" De t al g ' ,4': ANNIONS OF\i, IG POLK
- 7-4 1 ' -.. ,L ' . - 14411E_TARIFF1*
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5‘,.,14 .P 1" • ' '.'t,Aie IN FAVOR
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&mg an adeiibatoillo-' ..:
Pro-.
uF 11E10001RO THU
"iiu°.; , wi t h ' far " f ro ': DUTIES T 1) THE
tectiebcoainierlean 01 - gArpgwvotoom '
, A lilt- 4 ,lf4ii 1PA.04 . Aox .
~, ,4 ! AaiiiiAL P 7,.. -wkiElkaAlftr i ga ----
istaii _ , 4armak. AloNORrol: D '
1 1542. Iti( Vle Millini I' e THEN ON - TilF43ol "
ibisiattelll4ir,• al re:: -of jvNE , ;"1134.2. 1 .': • "--
A eo tt un to mariefaetureelt---frirmimet ppeeeh at
and oopinserve n bi inliret Ni 1 . 4 16 , 0, ;,0 0 . 0 •=' !Ap r il
n , 'Nateverklt%irnify`lbe Hi' 3 ,, , . 113 6 . , • '-', ~
form, , ...inuasi • ntgelOinllo•' . 1. .!!. --- ,;;. -4 " l l'''' . f.
Ardst4uin 1 . The' 9 131 . y . t *., '4 1 14
44410 i bf the* ta 611 1 ..7.f = ; 4.1. 7 - 0 1 = }, 1.4 ,
clans °fib°, great telf. J , , ,
. 11 btaicg 0 1 .74 1 0 10 11.;a- •'' " I Tilei?(Oreizik.ii‘
eight e 'it, him , the.lween the • Wldf•-Part9
,ticreiitii4,uncithi fihiel aint 4 ntylielfluk, =whilst
:iighti-the ;saddle ;oncl, thoyare , the , advocateer - -
• OrjleBB ;riaker, f 46 ,.._ er P.lslltliftll'Llr ,
....TAP
ailer,ihi henter,the shoe- a_,Protectoe TATtyF
sker, the eab(let MA. ---liitaddrVittlhiCh Icon.
r, and iniisone tra'd'e" is `air iiiinseuirtiiti)e",in.:. •
;enters. ',llia; .coniforte ' 'seivilie, ;o.,..lhe.7.ireltdtg—
•nd theitii 'tite Vet!) are tind espeoiallitolhiiio.
MO' itie?eised by such tetielitil of the Flaming
pioxitnity, and they are Stiths r - , :t haie
,SleOcii,ip
riabled,toapgpsnatthstr raid at.hrittioistfili#ed ,
• - iniftfp.pres hod
,pro: loth." ' '.. " ,
nOtibis
_.. ''Bittior whai ItSittneA3Pheiffilittiti. 1
• vairiroilditlieliTrini f : ish'okby-bloo.r,:;'•.i
-iplligiitinfillbintiebni. , : ' -6- ':-.
erhir; foreign iind 'do';' '` t i.M t piiiiii'ililfiralfle s ,
estii4 wbose. Ace, is that,Aool shg r ild •,,,Ife •
T x _
citdisiribettrthelurpicia'
,:duty R t e" 6:" ,_f '" '
• roduee or• agri,(fvitere I .•[Congressional debat
nd of fabrills of the di. Voli9, page 1174.
echanic and inttin,ure• i , ~. ~,,, , •-ei ~ .I y
i
turerr' '' - ..• :,- ,1 .; ...
" HENRY CLAY.' ~• ' ' .'' ." ' ..-
. finith are the evidenee of tini'political faith of
the Whig and LocothoweandidOtafor,the Prost.
leocy., The , zealoui advocate and steadfast.friend
of_Atnerteari Induotry. - on..the_in'o'hpii- , , ; _n_n,d in , , th i o
deblared friend of Fre e Trade ; " Foreign " Foreign Pau .
Labor, British CoiTip . titio44; on the 011100 - yront-,
,y, - en Blechatiies Fa • ererod ergo frornAhe
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evi.enccs.;lc I,wi ...1 1 PP.5 0 ;
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il r- CANMOr BIE DENIED
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Tenth riealllghlgj thaV
trznß„tf,ElDY'r ,- SdIR — &fPZRRI4Ctr ,
Is the ruresi, strongest; and iiloirelll6otftiq,p(-Any
otherirt paration of Sar'sfitiarilti that is shade.
•It wsietanteV ,be,streugerithrtn. 6,Notles
MOST -fogfiriiapmE,Bo
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by:inyAilliriik.theYnkted
. Leidy' 4' pii*liiiriltile-recommenifed by all
'r!ipeCiiiiiiii,', l oViiiiiiileinlirefeririafr to. any,ottier.
.Who, hAveeyot! hsne4
fit kom. Ond bottle tbmi ilree„ke,letlef,etlers;
those after batlitg_ used . other's - ptelterationso
without benefit, Will,. use Dr iDeidive, will, soon be
eenvineetl, (us thousauds liiiiiiTalready:beep)....9f the
_foregoing : assertion:. • t r . --
.The.uppnr,Stifs pr. beittetqvtteacis
nisei his preparalipa nt.Barsaparilla as. peep:lied ° ,
ii`tbe.oaly one ia Statel imported by Dr:
Lehly..bsmself rrein the eelebrated heuse.of Pelletee
Clt*entod t't al 'e ense'-'and is
pan, e:o a tttmltting t a.; ipei i 614). virtues, of gt:ppa 7
othei..iiroecie • ' '
tectirtimeedas.
tions 'Trani iles•ap.len 'Shit physicians-live-kern
friiin-stltilititliiiiitiliehiell-sti;iliavenfL.iiifteiti t : it
is only . tliouglit nettemary-thieepAll,o linb.litestgenin
teilitsio_svlier_c_ll6..Vettl:o-ii•tlitTaliiitillieitii.ilte'ob-
tnititsl in: this oity Oimilin'e,ziiimiely;sit, De. Leidy's
9MortlrSetforfir6teetv:titice
-Vine
Fr..d. Ownw nittlYredailel t's Diu);
tier,liottle,'.:3 bottles: for
June, 26;1844,
Vlcrs
' Dn. goc:idY l i4
• 'Blood
Arc iltdonli 19 odpialning &wan
Their cotritinaition is Of n Wield - jar character,
composed of yegetable P..stratus that are diuretic s
sioliteilie; expeeorant nod cathartic ' hy whitt , l ( t_ca :
}dilation they are adapted to Most forma oil foams .
:sod any be token at all tilnec by yortogAnd old, ro
bust tool feeble. with perfect safety, without interl'e-.
ring with habits, 'occupation, or-regular course of
liriog.
They . wilL nt 1" if rn'ei; !)c. rptin . d errricenme lls a •'
rurgni ler i eleaffiing tile gonna:if null howeifi, as '
weihns a purifier of lie; Monti anti .atuenal fluids, in.
lififliffin,,,to their other tiltalitiess linUttitti . 000 l :di.-
ling Na-sitp rillatool other rettable mirdical is:EL
. tracti in toeit,,composition, and.which multes them
preferable to Wolper Pills.
,
illot'e ilaiii"-Clia C,eretficates -------- --
, , .
have been pithiftslit4at - Onus times of their Om;
catty i various disealtett, autit , wlirre•all otherme di , ' -
lifilicßiliiiif RIP ;3ft - the public. must hare yeiill'ion o v
or ilieVn, fur i publication of them-is deemed on.;
nebeiolary, o uccolik of- the great ,exPeosel . .
er
' - - More ikon .IPO OW Boxee-
haveliOWrito iti - t'biltt*Pliitt4iliitTC;ll,le.past yitirl
thus Wowing - that is the place where they arc ratfit- •
facturet...4* they hose It 'Peptitatlotii Oriderinati any •
other pi le—which keisitaterini the. fact that DK, Lel- ,
lyr-- , -is-tiell-kutittur- at honkie - a.Tivithy - inki - irciwr -
and Wapitis are consequently • employed with' 'great
er. einifidenea than - any- otherFiii.pddition-to . theiil
T.-- ; 444 l-r'itlite• iiibik4-- , z--- ' ----''—
''tie not the quantity 'pf pills 00, other mei leine . .yoq,.
,can get (or 00, 5 4 orie . money, lit lic - boit . 0 cheapest
T —'blktlte, quality.'__ Oh' 'oloi itiedioiii"69' Or' Rain s :
yon,
ll l r temt 6llll e, e,g un t tl t e li r ie . l:n h l eli t it* 4ll(Bl St i g - n t !l tl ?l r rlN'." l' il i 4 td -' l'
tomb- turirtt.wlll act Mare-good, and poi inalke, , ,drog. ,
shops ot :yohritomehif,, eatiiing:tlftdathilei• oerio4i
injuty,toytairselies for 1ife5;:it ,,, , , ,c1,-4.1 , 1, 71t./.' 2 - •.. .
'F.loN , Ueidrik - nliMil - Pi,llii:nr - eliatilpotiellPf;tiftire i4: - . • ' ''•
ie Pilt- ita T tliet* AnitheqUirk ti .ifonitileity In
- d lam`.
.
boi. in:.their'peeartitti!,lldn i tnYeatipill ,thet'
rpparatusalcm-f p lrapatnttta wttraeleoohliiiited ,-
•
Mliii,pilialgOaking l utdr.t tiuouelittldoilici.• •
-P.rige:o3-oeeipilOpotai, , .\:b._: - :::. - •L-,.....:• , ?..t'ti. -i , - , , - ,
.-;-' They: M.P. prepared . only; anti hold *lot& driantil , -.--''
fletalli-411-.‘pl..4lly's,glealth-Emptirlllip,,',NO-191 '
,Nook,B - rOood 11:4 ,strcjet Leto*. yiiwfiu.:, - Aholy;y , : ., ,-2., . '
q. , -.
• • 7=7 ,'1 ! t . ..
1 ..-,,L .o,i - !..;: , :' f fl - - , i , ;:::) , ShiliPAgbilt few Carlisle. -. .
ilime i 2ii.l.ll44 - ...:.... .-,. - ,11.1: ;...e4). , ,T . ',... , ' - , ,-• ly.i. ,-
.
' I - DP. Leidr's celebrated Oiiiiikihe '"" •
knifing to our° ihef - Toteriltbia.A . 3 4 ,4 trite u r di
pi nipletoi'thefatie•alat holy : , ~.7 aalt,„ Op , oat a
s alt Dipeaaak 9( thciAin k , : ri., ,,, ,lwfif i lk- liiiihafr
I 1 cit. iti611144) 1 11fanaaChatitesi rVA a , n _
tgtlea4litii,the arorda • DIN-Lattly 2,1 ater,aad ; it, isl an
~,
Olairaatig, o ? , ,,Ailoca"ln the:Oda) , neaetnakkiliattaa ,
tragaittailirtiar liaied - fivailwtheragjaslaPA'iti ~ •
hat; at; tervaaaem ban'ihe' ratidepthekeitiia),, _
_i r7 _ ,
lik - th, 1 - ITs - altiiirtir,A.4l4Fitrkaconitittli,e7:4lFT! I ,
lir, ramlllen, Bad- refilfialtealoilld4,,baOK i 18T„h„..._.
iiiimai, 13aCial' kkedelle"rin.Notniiinii.,a4;„,.
al in M 1 M1K 14104 • 161 .4 -116 " 1 1 4t-iiii "° 4: l l, drif nod I ,
ra•au r ipi t. a a ,
afregions.. ' ll l , ug..ng , Drl he :5 vsmed efi,
P"Illaild th" 94 " e"'t° t el 't iu ► , *ell, is this 4 . :
rettis..,nniat boo ,iiiiti i tiate, 6 1 . , i., , . .._.
eu ‘ erfm4 l l. '''°lg ilt t4tAilP*4".4l ' lean 7d l i i : n al ul l Y e,
'tlie: ' l4" ;lin i hl
6 ' 4fld ' r il l i itta l ra r at ' a , atlottle.4 ,',--' ~ • •
alsika and t orap AliliiEk:' Tr a c e sTE.EssoN t
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eild'eaureofebtrdnO 'Melte ror41.1(0,101,y0 ~. „, ~
.bepliiiidchereliioie Oelif prsols Pitelniiig A Itiihtt..
piribe A , tiitli so 414 to
,iil: '44.040 1 for vpril
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toilet or Oyer knit Tetthil t „.?,
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colwa i ,i) . 4. '4 'tv tin( tv.brik • ,
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