tOtattiTY,SADBATII. NT iON, In Finatat - Cit phbliii - iititieh,4 Cont - 0 X ' Philtiatipalitioth,'Cohvehe4ti • 01 . ..Cerli e l e ;.;ati Aug. thhtioh;::o; : ofeeerj OALO WELL: ti w~j call dto ihie;ofie r; and .Ir. ''. Oh ..rpdtioiti . .?.a. , ctimatittett'of.: fiVe ,- wertt„ • Professor ri,k AfterhyVing.cycamtned,eatd A .crectenhais, the 'hohlecittee. proceeded tot.eall the:roll, %Olen • the ,- ,foilewintpergonir - attswertirti:F . •,. , . • • Rey.. Mdllik §krivion,' - 1 1 144 - 4'oter-Attii. - gin ; Thomas . • • Gbilrga!,Webber:t.;: - Elclijiimi.9l -- ftierbv.DiTilicati • Weaver; from , 'from Shopiterd!time,. • ' ' 'ettaiiiiitoi;`JOscjih ttierly, • ls,lhiel. • CoVtfot;' Rev. Thoutai .111jrcre, joh Zettiint, from SJlom' Church. j •• • .Yrweriti I%.Knv •eiiltil.+l4niier. I ' : " • • --- 71111t4 , . Sh -- rviiff , WeGb•w• -- i - M;TGetirgii- 0'1)64401;1 Lilsdn !Fleming, Henry. Shrom, John HyeC,l Tames C. ,_ Smith , John A. Patterson, 11. Loomis, • M. SiStiniMi'. WiMath . %Vise, P. iifilieroh!' . . L. Mil . frotn...Curlisiciron Works. Rec.-Messrs. Autrarid; Moore,l - loffmati,:Kemn. 'for, Newlin and Davis, Profssor Caldwell, R: Angney,:Andrew Onffield,J,ittn4 'at_Colwol4•Willianyll.'Miller, William M: Hen. Aersen,, Stephen M., Harris, Jacob Bretz, • John 'Reed, Esq.,.frmit Carlisle. • • . • 'Satnuel `Mexantier,•, . Ude, les: - Clark, ' • Willisili,'•ollbeibltsli,:John 'W. Craighead, la nibs ‘VillianAon, David Ralston, Samuel Woods, John . l'unbar,,Charles •,Ogilby; Saieuel Jamei ' 'Loudon, flaColOrluey, E. Beatty, C. S. Stone, Geo. • 'Tart, Jacob . Shrom, Robert Halbert, - JUsepli Robert C: Sterrett, Samintl - Hitliiies 4 , Henry. Harkness, N. W. Woods, - john 1 - lalbert•Firet :Prcsity_terkin Church. James HathiltiM, John-I rvinc, WM. McPherson, 'Rey. Mr. Flint; WilliaMM. Matecr,Robeit Clark, • - Matthew phvidson, George Craighead, Thomas Richards; Artdrtw Flair, _M. C. IDavjg Jaeob ILWetiver 'Peres Howard; William B: Murray, Gorge A. Lyon, " Dr. 'John J. Myers, 'Robert Irvine—Second Presbyterian Church. 'William D. Seymour, Nathaniel Hanteh, John MoUvrffemelfarlet_nellObliu-Herbert-J,Walker , ' 8.. Crooks sent, Dr. John . Armstrong, Pro fessor Sudlet, David.Sceby, Thomas IL:Criswell; Georgb - W7 - Hhdem - , -- Edward - SpottawCed, Jactib Rhedm—Methodist Episcopal Church. • David Smith, Wain GinuuttfitWnrytS.7..Rit?" - teratteob ,Sener. X'••S - CRitchriian, - Soruuel Gotild,--Abrltharn rtutz,- -Jonathan - - Cornmati; - David Sipe, Jesse Zeigler,.William Barnitz, Geo. - Leidig, Peter Overt:Nes James-Atigget, William. Riker, David Bower , Yason 'W. Eby—Evangel - • hal-Lutheran-Church: 7 ' • • . William Common, John Paull, Thos.P. Hack ett, David Corninan, Henry Weise—German Re.: . . formed Chnieh. „ • - Joseph .M:_Means. hicrg, John TlitMeh, Rev. Pennfiold DobliShippens. - burg: L.l2.ev:George Morris, Silver Spring.Willialtt 9,Diividson, Dickinson. Church- _ .• laines Elliott, Methodiet Episcopal Church, : • Imes Kilo, Associate-Reformed Church,/Big Spring. Rev. Mr. Powell, ReronclPfliglft - Willu — dirviiirf Rev. Al r. Lyon, and J. B. st, from other coun ties. - It was on motion, Resolved, That any person or persons _'present, whether residing.imor,..outof _the --- romity* -- p - urnittted to hand - Tift . • as members. of this Convention On motion, Resolved, That a eommittee be appoint ed to nominate Officers for? this Contom A tion.. Whereupon Mr. Henry Duffield was ' appointe'd , ohairmau. of said , committee, - ivas 'constituted by the following persons, viz : • M. C. Davis,.P. Miller, R. Angney, J. M. M atm. Prefers - or Su e raose gh -sell._Ge.orge:rWebbert,.David-Cooyer, . - MrMyers, •1 3 .41ackill; Peter:Matson, QSamuel4rvine, Samuel Alexander. - On, motiOn. • , • Resolved, That the Rev.•o. Pownta,- . be' requested to address the 'Convention during the.. ab - senee of the 'eommtttee on norninatione. • .._!Mr. Powell made te few Terbarkesillieti, - the.eompt lye° The cotpinittee on kninitti,onS,-by3l:Oir chairman, Dtkillora, Teported •ne: fol - lows : Prg541441. 7 1-Genl. :MANED •ALEX= ANDER:. 2. • • • " :VicePreskients. , -11,bir..'TtromAitall runs, `W - .13. - MULLiN; Da 1146116 1 0NTJO8EP VE/Aictlf;J:-CiARIC, z . . Serreteiries--;•Re v. J. N:CI °nit /ill • - , --41 16P - 01117iiirte:ST..titm.AN; Irizigri • L . 2 .1 I 11 , ' L.; ..7!I,FF,R PAL;.4I4FiX,Ab!Dorts..Esq.: wasaAnapimims,ly,.elected Preittleilk'and ,upowfte3iiiik.the..thair—atldiessid=l,lo. ff ip ventiti4.lo • The: 'fittiir'citliViir s ei , 6" com'mitte,K#eyptpraqjniopsly,elect,O. • ~[Llwas'Allen;tqn. i mption;z2...: L i.L. 4 ReErori,e4; •'",,Thit , eth — ,O, liqi,tioy e•en vr l:.' k'e l 7ll ll •PtfleC. 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'..,,,,,:,!..,..,:,-.,-„,, mantheiii;ltall sp§ak more-than "•,?4 ,, once;"- tilC-'ell , who wish to.lpenk, question liave:npokt!n; pr:.ntore' 3iJ. the Alknonnnttlensfp,jw,tppoint.e4br., cl r s f in4elitiOn, • - In • rrgetil, matters; donvention alkali ~be gp•,vertied,.by.,parligw • etiritetl-.- t?-miipt, 2LEo'eloeic iq -.the a fieriteen.r ••'.Bficrnoon Ses sioi, 2 o el c e, ~ • The;Tre'sideiii called the nventton to ~• order,- the:session was . opened 'iwi , tV prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Willitinedn. :The reiort' OPthe Committee•on . the li'ddreSSib theiteb-;' ,le of the copntfWas rears and adoPted. -Phe Sabbath nverftionTcortipWid — O' delegates from Arerhaiis , Parts of die 'county, feel that; they-need ,te plead 416 ailology for' -addressing their fel lo tiaens, en - this deep ly important subject. There are.na'any and weighty consideratiorw, thap_shpUld induce all men to 80,1104941 m 6 ,4hbath. • ' ,4116 i -Sul tor ts o , o, r. re icon- e w v . to ra nde,.us,who knew perfectly what at adapted to,prdmote our,bigheatltnppiness,, has' given "the Sahhath Dr -- onta.day in:Eleven_ thififf and 'has us tO "Remember ivand'iteepit HOly:" He has given it" to all-te.the_poor.nswell:a:s to the . rmlr. --- I\ra - ereatett :has,a right -, 6- tle - priie us . Of. this inestimable privilege, and : no one' has the right to employ it in. any oth et way than that which God has commanded. • The Sabbath---has n claim upon tour obser— vance from its great antiquity. When man .w.as_created -and before-ho had shined Gad: . gave hi-m the Sabbath, and sanctified it by, his own example. This circumstance shows , at otme,..4...ttomca4' < e.,nrul-that-it-Avale.... -signed 'to beofp,erp - etinifitbligation.. The modificatien;.in- regard, to the par- ticular-seventh'plirtiOn of time to be &ery ed, which took place_at the resaieclion of chrtst,' - doeotiot4npair eithir'therialeral - or moral obligation to observe,the day,_but adds -to those obligationS the motives of love, and, gratiMde to the Redeemer-wrbich that event is ealculated to inspire. • The history of — n - atinno,families, and iri divOu'als in all ages shoW;_that they are the. ,Most.happy and prosperous, who keep. the -Sabbitir holy:no .God ;he° cominandeil. There may indeed be apparent exceptions , to this 'rule: but 'we believe no „intelligent. man, Who -has duly relledred upon the sub ject, Will 'deny its truth as a general propo sition:- —What - parent-is-not aware that hia son has a better prospect of becoming _an intelligent, virtuous, industrious, and useful man, if he reverences .the Sabbath than if, he profanes it I= - • • Ourforefatheri'reurenced the Sabbath. The early - history of oAir country; as well as our existing laws and - state constitutions, prove that those who fled from the iron hand of oppression in the old world—who nulled - the - wilderness into .a_druilfol 6-' - and who, by the endurance of privation and toil,4ind by the shedding of their won for ua a fair inheritance, and laid deep and broad the fotindaiions of our free, and religious institutions, were generally men ho venerated the Sabbath. Shall we disregard their example and prove ourselves unworthy of that inheritance so dearly boukht? . kospetity and even'lh.e a 18.cnee of religion depend, under Gad upon the Sabbath. This prOposition is too evident to need-proof. 9f—what—use-would- bo the preaching of._ the gospel,, or any of its public ordinances, if _there was no time_set apart for their -Observance'? . _ _ MEM= . . The .geh'eral son,elifi:calion of the - S'ah. bath .adile ' 6 , " i• - 6 . allg' to the security of . life all 4 property ~....,..N..o_,Rten, while_ ththe_p,_ rac !ice of keeping the Sabha :Is God 'has f _ commankil, ever cotnthitte theft, or Mur ders, or sworelalsely, or fired his neighbors d welling. • ... , - - .. ,'Tie due Observance ofihe..Sabbath prot . motes health and tends . to - securtl.lonllife.; 'N"niTholliliyiTi ola - n - Edf,".trie- - frT eiety'l Yrierht; . .e.ay: "The,S9666th:diy 'wait. set. apart for -rest and , inetlitatiOn: by . One . W. ho" ' - never errs in any on II is works:" ; -..'. -"and further, just as . sure .as the,ann '.. rises every morning, just iO. sure those who; outdone' to violate - 11M Stikiliaih,'aiid'io work ant' Mil every, day alike,Aiill' in .-.a.1-few-yeisiiil.finil 'themselves ' - dec..repit, - , - „ and; - inT - early -- diftPfat 4dvatlqdo ,in to p.premattirtOld age...! .'',-:.(-, ‘,." Experience fully ,coiro6:9`t:itle, this .tea,, :ambit') Illare-bysiness' can be'. dent. labor,ing 41.2.7"dayg-in-Ae tp.iek, - "Man - Nhevai, and hay.n. a :much better,rnanaer. • . Tbe, experience of farmers, anAl,lawyers ; inedidnies and iiiiYaiciani;diorers and boat rien;' 'fishermen;; have, tibundandx•piOved4he truth.' Al ibis!,popositioa..; • ifi :' :NeEldlwe urge tOniiderationi? By Yonr:_yeneretion for ,tkeTcatithohty of. your Oreakir-4),;"49ihrdgaid which'ilif near, 130V0' years' pi:ptired 'on= ceising:bleseingripon those obi3e!ved;:4tir tw your ;reveittlic,roy.,the: nyepog 4 cuict ,i exaspJe of nur forefathers- by you:lore • riSi your:country end' the per i ;.,- , Potoqy, of civil unit iefiditlits libOkr by: your ?. ` love==for `- yours rohildren-byyour Omuta. of ; lifeitwi acicurhy.'thr t your ;iiitlts psepertyre';oitrAit'2lou "k; 'unite.Y.r,ili Fit!? Elptil.9 l F,rey#y:fricnP qi;9R4x counOYVtti, preririt:,the proi. titßri Of business; Ailef,OritryYfilly•;wlNPTlYiNY-M4Priitr i el: 4Ellll9l (9 that we. seek;to,, rotpoter ticb; in-retard Sabbath keeping it:0 ? 'Gdit'hoe'cOTina9ooo.l.lllllioo!liPatlPO: •Itiellibri;setftt?#;9,lV , P,0NPrb:, 0 141. 1 .4 1 #4.* birLftliiti iiiiitY9 l 4 l ot li f at t lai re. 4, o7 l:4 o 44 * *lo 9ll l °,4 l jelte,P'. 4 1 10**tmil,193te4,01:01, tv.ilit-Aom. Oidtandrince , J t i viliithoo.o' 1 1 , 9 0b1p;f4 kig . tia*,,iffoV.ol 410.;'li 1 VOtiiit!,1*" 41 - it' • nmplit7liy47¢y ge- manifest egt'Aktefinin,ifier(l4,nbeY o deitjal. : 3.ol, , W 4 4loo4lfien,, - and.ifife istimentill:4,6l(lln*ltiojrarisporCifie:o:' • .. r ilftoafliititil44, 4 loountenalitiiOpri . : Teekile_n 14:41 letterrer..ntirefs' out of the'qtrie,rotl" • • nutlet. us teach its obseriance and duties _to„ourr Children and thole - - - iinder - -'our our: i.,Speaklug,.ef theux*Op AhoultiittesclivithY ; 1160 1;in4-w;h4-140,9,li,m)ices , b3r , :o, o mr 9' IHOfflieiti . doWn; an d wtie,n thou up," ; an neulcetiitg. teconnesion between their happineslf here,Mid hereafter : and a strict, obiervance of.Etod's. f . _ thou turn ,ittWay. feetfrern ;the brallifiiiiiiliiiiiffhiplensure oti my Holy, 'day; ?and , ' delight, the holy of the Lord hntuirable, and shalt - honer': bhnolOt •tihing thine. o'wn*ays,4en ilttp ; 9 vyn",plOrtsc rei- noriapeakittg thine, °Wu' werds: :then shalt ~ t heu delight thyself in' the, Let 1:1 wilL eatipe_ the higlf'places - of 'ithe.Cnith - Tand ' feed, thee' fieritsge-ot ,TacohLtltYFatlter,; . .Jor-. . - .9l"the_'f..oi.d...gall . t Spoken : 4W' ' Lk titiVflielf;'"diiitiiiiiiitatianenAiVerY'fcirintiit 'profanation 'Of.this hely day. `Let us Unite., 'in diaseminating h'etlitylli - e 7 prreWaritf Mg, agent,,,,those:facts ; and argements'Which have convinced thotisands of oin zens hi thefto ilfaiderent oPpesed,te :ef torts of the friends of - the Sabbeth,....that Aher.iiest -nr-111 Sabbath—is v lege :and , iluty - 'Wer out .neighbors and , ,,oer4Gud... In the sue. cess of 'this cause we have ,the. moat .im , portant interests , at, ;stake,. and , not each one in his oW_n. particularsphere -Jell& a helping hand,. mid do *hat lie . eart to Pro mio te:h is -. o tan d.'h is - eon nirrilWe trate . in : . timately blended irilhesanctificatitin pod'Ef •own dav the-greatest obstnclete.pceess is iti . theliou - nf'ot bitiwi'en-cf.perationki the part of its. friends mid the fordoi)f hablta mid practices which are7generally admitted to be 'roily.,, - .--- • • Let,,these but, be - rerrinied,,m we_are re solved;iv the hlessing of Providence, they shall he, • and . the Sabbath with its un speakably e - continued-to ueandotits in.all.coming time. • ThefollOwfog resoluliops were- read.and adopted, Resolved, That as the original appoint ent of the Sabbath rests upon * Divine ati therity, theferae we ,are under the .most solemn obligations to keep this sacred in, siltation inviolate. • • • _Resolved, That the Sab_bAth_ in its adap t . ration to the - general, nature based-upon a natural law,-and-that as a day of rest, its obsOrvahce is essentially nfees, sary to the physical- and moral welfare of "'Resofvoil, Tiit - in the7arraigemertts Of. grace;:fhe principle is abundantly sustained, that res i t from labor, and employment in re.. ligioMrsen ice on one - entire day it *seven; is essential to the existence and . prevalence of true religion. Resolved, That as the - Sabbath was made, for man, and the observance of it is essen tial to the highest interests of man, it is not only the duty and right of all to keep it holy?. but ail secular arrangments, depri ving men,of those privileges, are at variance with the pritieiples7.of—the—Gospol, and an infringement of the rights of citizens.' Resolved, That h be recoutmenclecl to Parents, Guardians, and. Sabbath School teachers to supply themselves with some good Sabbath manual, and to use all, proper r. Loocasions-toMalte-the:rtsi - Oggen - - - erasion acquainted with .4_l/4 rad:mono' fur the universal and perpetual observance of the Sabbath. ResolVed, That the history of die world, and especially of our own country, futnielt the clearest proof, that the sanctification of the Sabbath is essential to the 'Perpetuity of our civil and religious institutions. ~ ~VuEne.>s, it is desirable that the pulpit and - the press should. exert an -influence in favor of the 'sanctification of the Satibath, upon the whole community; therefore, . Resolved, That where other definite ar rangements are not already made, the min istry of the Gospel throughout---the country, l be respectfully requested to preach to their relpective_ congreg • - I .: . . • during the next three. months, and to inibrin ihestanding committee ..r Carlisle,-how-far the request has been complied with; that said committee may as far: as . praeticable.,_ secure the - preaching of ,sermons in those places that would otherwise reiftain. des ti,tu te,.- -,4 • , .., . .. I,Ateinolvett, I hat it betrecomtpstitjed tplake clitifibutioneiFiach occasion of preaching, those - sermons so far as, may be advisable, and that the avails of these contributions' be, - given .to lid the Philadelphia Sabbath-Atiso elation, or be devoted to the procuring of tracts do the sanctificatimn, of, the ~Sabbath, Tor gratuiteueilistributien,- as the-distributors : , . . may-uireek-------------- , -- Resolveed;,That this convention- fully ip-• prove-the-sentiment of the, last State Sabbath, Convention: that the•bit'sinees of the various% :courts-Of-thelcomrnoit-Welifth4ontht-to- c-eo arranged . and :conducted,: as not , to reett - di - UK fudges, lawyers, parties,,witnesses; or. 'tab:: ere to trayel.on the der,,6l,sacred rest; and, AM,' lbe ,perioti'hasrtriv,ed in the progress, of publin'epiniOn "Oh this silbjeccin whicli judkee,:ivillJtalulli4ustainetliiti_Leiestiiittg_ their, cfricial, functioo4::upon the' principle: he re indicsted, ~t i, , -,- ~, leettiel,, llnit'lltravelli ,, for peeMar 'bpsineui`or , 'pleitWri,fll itendperfalien - it goeds:er:Merehantlizeoby - witgOnsilail - aroilz inkor :nattle;; - and -, all , running of: mille , add manufactories,on the §nbb,atlf,,.aye violations . OP its t , :spdreaness, .40...1et3e,ryp fix.'!.. ', y,, , ,t1i,1r, eimiegedlfiltilLpfeiii4,_wa 'sl44 . t t ; 11,:,,_........'..i.....: , L ReSoltied-That intteniuelif siii.the'stilti"Of liqii,or`.6ll , the SablAth, is, rah ibitedoliy- the statutefi,o( .•,1100,, - it it; ?the -- htti.'.ofl'alli-godd, 'citizens a nk 'e 9P 600 ) 14 90 1 4 4 0- 8 t4, 'POP' n ' ithe exeetition:co(thf(law,lo'inttivt O , t 0,0 1. 7, forceileiL 6bseiv . thiCeb`r.itle those 6 Who ' are 11#4esed 16 ieli'liquot*tind :tiiiiitther'fithire' of !neglect t,of - thia . tenfleeinette '.. of,.;tite::la WI , Itivelvejs titor.,W,,b9,i ) ik,94P i.! ( 4lPPla,i9,itiri law lir,l)k g9 sli'd. its .Vfolation, , , t T,.. 1 , , , I, I , jo4istilied;: vkiiip.it l 6 -•iiiiiiikp , or T ,tthis: emi, ,vpetlditiolie,oriiiiiiiited4h • S'iltielifepriiitiiiiiv,6l; .thili:thereli -- --for the' nsei•ofTtheiriboustro-te tidttereipf,,,the,epuniyipspereAt.intlittehteg, 't h Oili h , ll ' f ( V.'0 118 . liiePti'?g i l a ,„q 4 1 .3M.,11 1 .nxA ) e; .o t toportiuy: r pituotoa,to.i w oh Its,)?roce; itigNittitf,locetiShineWin It itlol l ,hrtit it' d' 84 nffnitelligendeilisiOntS , be oehfetihitail 'I6 4 'SV ~ OnieAte4 i oloo4l,ii'Pr;t,il l. l o; frOPqrtaili .. 441i # 41( ' ' fteenlire'd "'That, the lizitseihneCn*lta. on the'a At . uppoto Rheinuites• toy,r ore. Wat'Ptitribiitled Cininlylif tEg'OtiiiitlirtiO te ,, seititnbleitittOicitigefoll4,hk26o 0 11 60 :also IA Ate , '140.1: 'Pooollll9,.li*nlita 4t i i, , Paltirlpti iMili"Alai'9Vl4ft P, q#.' 1.4 <Wadi-- h'tit ;tite 'Qtotatlatfi-Is4 , ' l3 Oli't ithlifliiisOddieniiitiAtAgOtittAk I, th l o Sf'liinNinethiteitvliOnotitifv- i . vs , Ilia RIM DiiMiiion,, , , ,- . ::,''',.'':,.?:'' ::''?';' A .,_'"-' . •:'L4.4; :, ;`; .., :tijettrita';443'o'cleekilgOrthillti/-'' . ' ' '.. ' se' 'g 16 , Eivifr'" ;1 ., ) ,,, i 1,,. V.ENING ES i„ f 0 0,0 E.. j e ~..... ._,, . <3-- -- , 4::'-'?.,:.: , ` y4. - ..4'ppvtption . ,..4einii(4allo4;_o,-etaciriA #ll.poY4(liielisijop. t4 0 141.0ii- - : 04* 4 -€,*: ; 41. 0 ,7!,tii94;'kYe thi [WA, tejSrlaias'olPlliii e' ; after ii‘lttielt; the Qpriventieori'Wai fill r, dismissed by a benedietign . prOrimineed. th0tev;...Mr;1Jaii5; , ..:: , :v,..,..._: , • -- -LLF.9 1 ,,,... , 1 . 1 . sgivr.C.. . ALEVAtbgI-4.Pro'co•ri;‘ l Af t: liopyitutiv,ol.-:)-i, t if..-4".. ..*:. 1 - ilinis;: ::::'S — !' r ! ;iarz "!• — '. ". ,•0. .. ~, • . ...s. :::.i., '. k. , ..z., - ...-',:e.',-_'). El kithktit imataveL ‘DA:IRLOOLIE; no I 7ednisitay y Atgitrust 7, 15414. "0 r epnnt_ry's flag - al6ll.7l;o , rniiia;.' _1" ..".4iTliapcs now ligli•are niivardit - rising; In .drning warda thera . displa'ys • ; e . ' a named_ortfAY and 'Fattznattursisi.'". ~rpn PRESIDENT RENRY CLAY, OF -RnwrildTef. I TOR. VICE PRESIDENT THEODORE FRELINGRUYSEN 1 OP'NEWJERSEY. FOR GOVERNOR, GEN. JOSEPH - MARKLE. OF : WEST4ORELAND. - _ FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, '- SIMEON GUAL:ICORD, of Leb.anciii Forike Saba . of the .)Iltti►i Line DEMOCRATIC WHIG PHINCIPI Es; SPECIALLY "FOlt liE PUI3i.IC EYE." • 011.1 . 11 t, CREED. - . . A sound National Currency, regulated by the - `wiß - anthauthority-ofthe - Nationr.- 2, An adequate Revenue, wit,h fair Protention. to Americamindustry7 - . • • 3. Just restraints on the Executive power, em bracing n futther restriction on the exercise of the Veto, -; - I._ A faithful a d ministra lien :Of Rib - Palk:A dma in with An 'equitable distribution of - the proceeds of sales of-it among all the States. 5. Arilninest and enoOotriWil atiiiiiiiinttation Or" .• the General Government, leaving. public officers petteeitrecdomof--thought and .oPthe right of suffrage ;•but with suitable restraints against, -improper interference in elections. 6. An amenilinedt to the Constitution, limiting the inepinbetvt . of the Presidential office to a . ' SINGLE TEM6I4 These objects attained, think tbs.i we should chase to be afflicted with bad administration of the Government ; —HENßY CLAY. ,ajA contemporary well oaks, if, with llre Thai fever in their favor, the- Locofocoti could not carry Louisna, what 'State can they carry? r A Tat4lf Mit. the Union. !' = -3 Y 1(1,11.142 -1 14141- tdreiliarni * t - r - git - hlum4l‘./144,,,,,i." In"a riotective 'Tariff, a Revenue Tariff, a Ilori. zontal Tariff—so Tariff and Free Trade, but.nexerr . 1 heard of 'a Tariff combo Union!' until the Loco- Cocos of this place brought out their ha ntiVrs a few days ago. What does it mean 7 - crThe Volunteer' and 'Statesman' of last week" contain the precccdings of a• Democratic' Meeting held In Dickinson township, on Saturday the 20th ult., at which they passed resolutions in. favor Of the Whig Tafiff of 1R42, anil Hoots some of Mr. Polk's declarations against it. They also appointed committee-to address a letter to James IL Polk, asking — him ICT - Stabi - exli - Erfly whether, if elected, he, will sustain the tariff br1842; find nut-tlrrtrto-state it unequivocal terms' (Without reference to any. past letterset speeches , or themeasues any ofwhat kind, of a tariff he Would sustain, and what extent of prottidthin he could allow to native itidti n Ary. Irlio "Volunteer! publaihed the prbeeedings deafly fancy , egaiust•lts.,.will, .4nd says• they; will. doubtless strike many of its readers 413 -a striii.e: siirief.M4Vement. AStatesinsp' thinks the' proceedings:yeti:44'h able to -bo,opllect eratic." Trio' Piirkielpatbrs in, the meeting ,pre ovi= dently- not of that Polk is-as bettefiTatiff VV - oaWlerstand„that;A:rprominent, i tpwirltiii-supred-to—tlici-ItTnieTtE 6901 last.Aveok ,fo(his :i7e:dulkty is bgaav thc?si,atenfet,ll unsc,rupiilvdl Joe?, 4hon Cleptl9lThiratory.goes that'Oeit.,Ranpoey, , York _; who „ was the '0 ato at 10 OCO l oco ' I ce!Orition , h on the 4th . 'eueaeeded'ao .4'6o64tnirering.:lo..hia,ipolligmt,audience;iha le , e atcanite_an d : Cl a y.-tie . AntlvrOlit. -. 0 tif • , ~., . qthotened.haaarded kun a tuuf uay,a sin's !nth knowing r grcsk qA•tho ii no 4 Rd••v Ye 4l Ar V. 84 2 ./ Of coureo u,l)l4;apan±protinnad,•,lil!t,liquidooiv:•.. by a. doable operation Paneht en/ighteniii sand Nan:andthe -' • , fr' • A .'• llt 'le difficult to tell' which fo'ileopiiib most:llia Imr,tOiliiiilqiiiiillTiiiiliiiiililtilliigaratVi'stil7 to eti.enollnee,thet- l'okill:16 'raver 'at the. Titiff; 9 , r , Pr."Ji*ll49) , Vii9ild'ilfaiiitiant . 4 B to bii-lipt) , ` u '? i"li l 'iltP k tr , YK ,Dltetl y tali(' 1 ; , ‘; , I, ~,, . :,..., ~ , , -4, ' , . ..------:„.....1...1..... .. ~. , , ftquatita366 4. ottheic4iiiiii - Nriit-i tliTlitqUidat(iirieierilireadittißt,tii.aitthif:tailtlLW wt4atkilliltalerfeltvi,ettd!.torotire atatilitlil'i'rjr fat' 'YnOilftt•l'll o l,l I the polo,: al* ;Miiiikoosticar re ,(t i tin;) Telegr44-giY l3B t4titollPWlniitOtker me)u, n e ri' n ; l o l h,t l , l 3; flo,e9rßso , imilbsymo t tira Prec 'oon y party 111 11, twig thoOiCi : 1 1 't , r rqiW - y 4, ll4Argq ------,44- “ - t•zfo - - -- ,, P4 44 -4--- , -,- ' O,- t'601 1 1 4 -omitcw--'lAtiiiiiiirOs- , f , ,:- I•xi , Fitiii4i.li; l / 4 iiiitki,l'olii,af Till!' . 1 / i '' 4 .11 ''' I" P. °l I'IP. / Y v i1 14 . 41/01D AF T i 4"1 1 . u 7 "4 1 ‘; ~,, 'i ', '„9EORGEI4:AL/td" ' `•,`;''.' , v a: i'; : i , ,4;:';• t i.,;; l fl,f TionlnkfAllii.r i f tiiis4.r. 0:44 '3 '',,', 4 2ye biiiilsiriati ,alootiolosiq's h..' t. liiVe4l l 4r.dragOtiiiiV4iiN4O4W;;iii; ,tiOcriii64l4l4[l:o4ioiiii4tAti liftiiiiaWkl , ,' ) .' 4 wi, - 04 , :odkiliti;•ithe3stmondo,4hel'im , ?*fp4iii! .. fk_ . k ; '' -' - TitreOANAT , PANIC , , t ..,., ~ . 't 4,74446 iarttoyfiatiitimVio,Doliagiie.,± ;' , i• ~,,,o- ' 4 oAilkiiiiiioulolil4l 10(fleirVee l. , ,- .0.. 4 , * , , I 11 , • . it 141411 144 4 014104 1 * . '''' ' l l!i'y4ti Ofill''' Mn MEM MUHLENBERG'SIONIACTER' rr. ,„,,,, , t , ,, , ,r ,,,,, „....; , ", lif —L' -• '''4 , .. • Vi . „.. l iftglf,.. it ipo#74 , 141cmX iNgt4fiii.l.44llllp*-i!le,lert. PfottitYo=l6 l, enOlitlojtiscaniiHritt we' bobliiti ! pa r tii'hits'Ontiilliiiiid'its whole'. power, iii .il..isai;Ei g 'e f brtital.' ,.. anA vindietive werfa#Pupen•thtkpersOnatteharttatertit:Mii, 'ciii l . l :NVOite . :::ifiiiiPiti44oo, 6 o4:l(l l: : cii .PoraeripcipjonisT avowed 1... by-ilitinieft a,t:.3.l.llo.po4nattiii;inirtgAaitiitie) , 43 - itittis,, Itittqualifitathinisfor:the-40ce of.oo,3odentil s 4 ,4:4h,:e5.. . F fiiikoli;kiot ' ivitil'..k k is-yrivate charaate rii4litt tJl4 ' • '.ii4.,.opicnlie..ts;7loF the : contrary; P 6 os!!!l :: dPJ#ot'"4o-eiiiVio',!Vs4t . W -1 P . ` tiiiii!t pii6i P f s'fi'g.p"be!e'4ote an d't Is eminentscrylSes„ ,No,,kbese , are abandon.' ti - d and h'S'fi - esiiile'dTiiiiii-ill,thriiiisoned, weaporit(which'•eallanny;can44ent.. He. is ropr el ente e - at - the =vi liiy.t,•,,rf,': tht ig'.. le— as guilty y : ce ! . , ' and'Crin , *k -,- miould diii#r , ne•hurnatiti a44,iniliogle!y irijihiph' iliepiiiiiiu.i.tioirsio 4 'l 4 O O tikli o in'ill9 lOgtlittltd;;_bree , dth' ; ',9t .:iii,liin' t s:_kficl . Ciai. has heed heictlnp : tis , ,,a '',,lnnnster„ kik yies—a ga In hi il, eititel l ist'a iidlaniderei,: a Sahhath ,braik:o: and profane pwairei,,and , the,reli-: gious,,pnitiari - of thit - Ccinitiitiniti invoked to 1)1 their; Seel Air; condstiinatiOn' uport•auch an abriadoned'preflik - aie: Wiihntit elaiinirig ,Mr. Cihr-td , be.:what he never profeseed ---t relikintr.; mati-,-the Whigs htivti:stait& ili de4ied these' monstrous charges, btit Ilitty...haie",itot..lsttearipted 9.,VrealiatiLity siinilarAharges against'W." liolk. ';They have ennfined_theniselveiktil his puttlie.iind politibal character alone.' . • ; . ' .=- • '' •- • , .. , The same Systeni 'of 'defamation and,a 'bese has been Carried . iiii' . akeinst General. Markle our candidate' for 'ativeYntti: :lie, they tell es,Lisan old grantiy,..an imbecile, a man of strair; a person of tio . .thind; and possesse.. no qua t ea Ewe. Ills mijitary tervieau are.sneera at atd ridiculed,and.his briveryjuil-IntrtUt• ism questioned 1t might be suppoeied•that the party pro fessing so - high - a — regard for ingraliity and religion, would be careful to preeent in itg own candidatesmen who_ere free from the objecTions - ume4f. a - Oinst Mr. Clay.• liut i`sit so ? inv., -- lkittliiefte - tl - bYliis friendi ‘ that Nr. , -Polk-ia •a prOfeisecof-religion-and a zealous advocate *f Temperance. , The papers of his owe s`Cate' and - Ocinity say AlieLlie_4:ocitherithil-one-nor—ilie , -other.- - We notice iii a Cincinnati paperlhat Mr. Heiner; a prominent speaker in that State, declared publioly a few - days since tinit'he was acquainted_ withlit...P(o, and.that )4 pl . he had slept and . aye& eirds with ,lifrial But for di . Qs Mr: Polk has not-been assailed - by the Whig press. - • ' The character.of Henry. A. Muhlenberg, the Locofoco candidate for governor, pre- . stints a fair subpar far personal impeach ment, but so closely has - theWhig•pres§ confined itself to the discussion' of princi pleslostiad of. men, that he fins escaped, with all his gross and notorious imtnorali . • • gfi • • 0 mom .:•roi .100 ±r. richly merited... fiat! die Vir nip been‘dis- Tiiiscd to- pursue the same course toWard the loctifocto.candidatcs4hatims_been-car ried on against 'gr. Clay, the character of the Rev. Henry. Mulden r berg would have afforded them ample room and verge o rlon& To prove this, let the public read the following account of a disgraceful and revolting , scene in which the Rev. Mr. Muldenber,c; wits-recently engaged. `hie paper from which we take it is &Unshed h ~ a _gentleman of character andititcgri • The story needs•no comment : , From thO : Rdifigt(Pa.) JOurnokorJuly 17th. "We understand there was quite a Few sonar 'days card fa - Me.in a iiirdin'tanern in this place, between the 'REV. Henry `A.'hfult• jenberg-and-Mr.-llettry—llinkley—late-Sheriff of this county. It appears by enquiry that one of the. gentlemen 'playing Pere at the time, was sud denly called for,..and that be..repeatotily-ticairild: Mr.-Riublcy to talte.his neat for a fee , moments ah d • ilia t h en--IVI Ito'- ire pea bad - splint:- tations consented to du so, Mi. Muldenberg 7 rtfus: ed recognize hini 0 . 8 a ifit . intrtrier, - '.itid- fund° Some renturbs:amounting 4).0 insult,- jey-mpa .Mueli4rieSed 2 and hiade the- thing - pu Doubtleini" tuatiY - Will. say" this is a Harriqed Whig lie,' but if itle'at altdeubted it can be'sal isftotorlly ltuit.;Mr. Inultlenberg IS in the dail l y'habit - ofolityintelirdand drinking - whislOy 'lf tiny pious localbee.riiiestions the matter, let lii - M es-of the , • .• - ..:107•A-fsjend:.•nfiiriiii-- . "that enaae . liana of 1 ddtinty we published_ over and over again (rent Palk's 'epeeches, proclaimiog ' his opposition. to the Tan' 'of. 181 g. and the ktectiveklil:: are fo'ngerieki9 itet any of . 101 l us that , nod,we ' w ll show diem which, the'ltiesi - hOnCit&riniieff:iii 4 ilistihi t . 'What' a, candidate the locus have wlte they: won't•believe etch' tioleint ration of his Vriticiples ~ li.4ing !alter. tulifr r eoed,to Mr. Clibbilidi4 :Irtinnte , • • , • .• adda'atiother tp - tla; rnrany , prooe -pofa, of -Polk'''.titeTintentielicyr , - 1 - , July. 25,.1844; , 'A isipieitute,Gszoone,tEiiii.L.';plutet Sit:': By the ntail4enelose yen twn,publteatiotio of adiPnili'd • 'during theli'staurnitiei'a 0111VOlif q n iliti-10130c Of .thel, Ziff; iitepy Pro& Toulylll - P 6 ecPlAgigio l , l k o ,oo ll 9Lingte . i4- 6 4$ nignlnet pro:' *dation, anti pattieubitiv opposed to the - diatriho., iioi. of the gooceeda'oe thepublicrlande vbaqiinee Jle 1 1 1 01 , ip:ratlittnegettre I.y - true:Ai et Lava been accustomed ;lii:heonCoV Tolki to "hearit'atated that ha is ` l rtirittsnlate jgr r •PfrAlretlPllt -144haeit 'met; hinf,oeri 'Anit'hun rad, and filly cliel - da r ;wit .I,'.nem , if eni.efierelVitt with him itikaoPiild:POlitnitiplelf:l,ll‘,olo6l4oWOrPititetii. ti u ded;tbilttairthe niatnrotini;!nn which hr - gtentionbe',Ogdittipitij..,:twinVeiiDhdrtbattok, +he •agoinig ft; • _t4l l lo contest id i fiate; in'ttinneaneeaaph iakyt7 . • intfikkilickte'lltAt 41140f4tit.ifoctimi' P dfittpxlyttp,*!o l 4L l l l 9s'4lNoftfi'i iiiiltelo4ool7 4 Taltbeinl4 ,wilt•tnentlaltt•fier ~,, Va9NEP'' 11,14.!"71'' MS r lei*areFlutlisfiliO<nbinilliniCA In Po!tlirtialftgitiF redo I._i itenfit¢`_r.skQguwJh gnnex`i'toa'. ;`,r - a4:ftt att parties. i t cannot ho ituade eo.- with Betel) : to thes,de#tepretia_perty ,in ,thlo _Stall at' leaet,...„lt ft;'' " thi iett,i446 . 34iiethe'.iainiiiitiiiirtd . POlViitid en ! neelog,Texaei , and , leqvinitthet, en _open quee.: Alen. koithe,. - Party l .i , 9 1, that .161):: deno .l ocratie . party 'can . • out the .State.” , • ' 4 The' Poet Ithio'A apitender to Ile - article on t.tie subject n 'neftel'Of `e. movdment inrMoUrde ',ialf: - Toy a Itieating, oppoeed`toahl; il6iteititttinV of - .by nhiety:ther-af •the;',noet.,Pitunineetio ,- .:, e healed ~, at willirow. widel,:aiii - d'uddeii':lVedde • apparent-of the coming defeat the;Polk; petty: page;list "Week 001{004 . of Henry_ Clay afithhis leading: friemls i on,the subject'ol a prtireenve frP ,,- -Tlie •wholq effort offthie Atalogue-,, which ennies,froni that the ,Bedford, Gazette, -is . 10 -, 'Prove that. Mr. ,Clay sacrificed ,the''prOteati . ye ptilie - yZwiten he introduced , the comphimipOiet 0f1834. -NOW, on - this•pnint aveliave - the - testimony of no less a roan. than Jemes K. Polk him self ,t6_,give the lie tly these •Talsifiers. know, they persist' in . disb_elieving Mr.. Polk's Own . declaration "of Ins principles. Made by himself, but we will this tvitlisiMiding. In .Mf — Poties aildre4s to. the poopleml Temmesee In 411t;'1 . 838 he says. in reference to the coMpromise - net: -5 ••• , '" fientuat at e 7 .were -th _ • e'sc recommentla fions; anfluli• rapilf - tritt- change of puhlie, oriiiiion, that the frienkorilieVariff,-Ml fwee'Mr: Ctav ~ its-imputed fatim.,'seized joiforallYe-:niument . from ilestruction-by a timely 'eompromise., It was the defence of_ Mr, Olay_:witlf , hitt_ (fiends at the Noitir-, thA parr he pre'vented tire . destruction of the whole, and-in their eiiininned and titivated support'of him,. the Northern capitalists have shown that they are grateful for the fartutiate - rescue" ---- ' - - . _ _ • : _The:Cdriumon-sc.hoiil44.-- 41 1 Mr. EDITCT..:—:There is peithaps nothing-star e shauld hot at least be any 'thing—in which the mass of the community are more deeply•interest - I ed than in our Conitdod Whatever...re', fors to their .welfare—wlidliove; is likely to extend or lesson their usefulness; should be - watched with a jealous eye. The girls and boys of. thci.preserit generation aro to be the men and worsen-of the . next, an& the pit they are to act in Iffe-4v..hellii for usefulness or honor—depends greatly upon the education they tire now receiving. There , has never yet been a measure got& tip —no matter how. beneficial its tet.deneiesrthat had not some one to oppose it. Hence, we arc not surprised to find sumo l'rW disoffictud'spirits who do all they Can to' injure our glorious system of Common Schools. But I opines that the good sentle of the coinmunillfwill not, iiffet_th , IV/114 - 7'''e ma:---Who Dittrlnk9hlreiriis oft-nr . ine Selson,ls —and I desire to speak more pat-Lieu- Nay' of he :Rule and Female High School.., fur they were the only ones I had time to attend—can fora ildAtnent.d.lsirc_a_ughtAlse_thom "Lu...s • s .1 A l an, sustained. The examinution was one of the most satisfactory I ever (Mended, aud my only regret was that so few of our citizens-were present.— The scholars in bath these schools evinced a ren• dinette and aptitude navel-excelled, and .we could, nut help thinking at the time that should our no. bpd systern'hu . carried' out, We would soon have among us Men and women ; • °duo awl in our. schools, of whoin any cominuoily might be proud. The examination was well calculated to soti.fy every persAn as to Vic usefulness of the system, and the 'trouble that our efficient Board of Direc. tors have take to make it Iruly useful to every -tune ko-tfi eserve'the most hearty support and thun of th community for ell they have done. They t be.cotlgraftilated for thu. hap. py choice they have made lathe selection of their teachers, 1 ourinformed3houghliputtiot, ti ppaiia tteriil clFthe Schools, that theffaxamtnaiions throughout were higidy ootisfuctory to the Board of Vi.itury •ond creditable to. the Teachers.. A Nyotton en ef: ticicnt aindAlLreplete with Wolf:4ns to the rhting genctikklun,gught.ltolip - stiotiiiiiro eiyrd l Ity hy.e.the uniire cunhounitV CITIZEN. August ~ . , Fnr the; H e rald arid, Exposijor.' ' ..:., 0341 r.-.Ericron.--4- resort 10 tbAlierete Means, is initially .the consequence of a bigoted ridlirrecieet to a desperate cause.. The, :highway robber 'will iierpetrate murder• to. escape.a seven y,cars Meer, xerntion: , - - antithen - slay-, ,- adsrittfinittny - t- ii-'ii - fliiii" neck from OW halter. tAit niatters. of opinion, If -nee-discoVer error, of , some exPectdtl'personal benefit to taiclariOUTrii* - - - iiin tenacity, is determined to cling to, tliti . wrong, he Is_vemap • t-to-,abaladoxiber.rulorzor:.-proprietyt -lilif--Viwae'=hielaelfra47oarTp*tirbla , raid ..vliilaiir in oits'ures for the otainteou nee,. of. doirmee :yr Welk: eill;iiiicliair - the'leal'ar - iirgaleiint,., , ,The \ uteaoC aril illahonapt aoci the conseq uonodereoorier ortlater' eieustreui. , L , 'A: geed ea use.neegefio, foe! meieli, fe . i• ita,eopport; u...laid ' , Cele' ionat . iiroapsr - avitli l'heaerrenlailie. ard i 'thread • by , .the recant-end:7 / ibiet - of-lherilienfocos - in - eatlitiljtowarii-tWeir pn.' ligoeinppononta.. %On thqrattlilt of, Iler. Wing pro.: cessiona r ii 9 , 116 1 theitilleilliitrwat Elddo6kiiiistar 'Mid , ,Nteraborg..i they *Ore , 'rttealliel 'lrani , WO' Oh:Ye, witli•atOrfee and :other •FitipaillipZ, :inhiiiii 'poii, ono . - wire - hit - Inst-p"iitiesclriirorliburtt — Orrthe7emptellif .into town of the Clay, procession' fume Dillahurr leak Saterdapikhroe'd .41#yliiiht, It., v.aat, attaoked ot,t he jail 'oorrier With:etonee and, eloils,tind !urge ,(itei tititiew lir eeed , Wereiltiforre iritic:seine"'of 'alto': mar i ages., •Thie gentleman received a eeirere,bloia:. oetkleehead . ' with' it idonO 'arid btlitini Wotti struck : hurfortunately . without ini!..triV t '' ' , 5 , 'i 21 i'; ' ' ' l' ft PlaY.... , h 6 _ o o. l "9.g,rlpP'iC,6yi,:commitieil. - these linpriiirietiiii. • ' Be. tt; ao s :,: Who of ordinary, 40. ingenee can ticiebt that they: have Abe nonnte,.. nabee , and . encouragement of older pursed 2, No - fetlieri - ipeed•aef,tlfak her; 7 ,4oifet.o - ootrolible_lioW VVi.iiiliii'it, to, belch, forth', his:. Oarniawing' bile agfiristO 0014141 edvetikklifeifealill Ithikiiirditiii' to logll'illthe,to,l4l , ,th. hi p to he deaplaer4 . laugh at the ins u lts given thee). und i reasslitoootioed ii Viilit approbittiOn r the ..in*idonoe. of. hie 4hining aolelol.b4 lo ihilitri.t.iliwaAia'lsitizeiti-Hcitatleh'ofr teno`wouttl,,lie`,green;v;lts,4,,liermeaeltifi,sliitriihts. ilia • o Weir, Andrei' thevsetipitirAhtaltel4itilit!' the einp:whiCh they :begAC but are,a,A4#4 to Acknowledge ', thst - thAta things 4 0 . 6. ' . '7"l/ii ,,, t'c'.. 4 t, L:...Wor li YikeniAli 'that ' iese A l t o ivi A l - tirau ' it ate ; . terAdt e.y igi:lntthe,st Aot''r '.t ia, , Vfilf AuAtbe;beaded.krd•iiylaitetlbe,letkottei . Ott , 00. hionleir that the delegation; lOC killilW {burg thir-A , Aroingpriio.4. - abon.*:Am iihrfivnletor by it wim ty., ole,thifly..***lllo4l4*Poln 4 the ""ad 4 4 ll6 °d=ivie4 , 4 l Oket-tialhAAA.Ohli.ikAvh.ig of, .Which I And .1k; .thq,z aiiiktliisOuilotlicqki*ikt: , tbpoedo6l. filirhitin the- hotiethl , .- , vl-i., ; ~ f ~ ,c, ,,. HlPtheitilklntitr** l 9 l ' t l i e ' I t )00.,0-', AMitiiiileArot* .ti;#ollo,l(f.iii3i 1404 4n;- thd6bildrertiotol.olllololk.kEltolbitaLyptst* --- ' 4 444,loolloAiteopkaLln*beek44lurlpo4o, IClPlr.illketlitatarkebhi',' thetheireibAihAT* i )0614 **00.0 1111 440..: !F.', 0 9 14 .' . Irnit#o l lit VW 1 s',' , , lir ' -- .; For the Her a ld and txpositor MEE OP-'THE"FRIRIDS Or. X 414 9 5,„ :". , On' r 1 ;;3 I ,' ;LjstO. toftlie'gatbininer . 1 • . theOrien"--.`' -„ ,:upon, ''.-"C ( oriiri I like beach ters ROA 9114141dialCOuniPeis."...._ `ln their 'bealitiful otir„roia Li koltifti'; :- , - ) ! 1.7- Fetin'i the.lß e' of broad ..„ Dbit E rPLIN4II.UVS47 -, r 4 !ilia' pieikikey tinO_ilicfa..P4.esidelloy, of Abe Pnited-Stites, , itid-of Gen. tIOSEP4.I. ltAliELlGenifdnyernot'cif.PerMl...; sylvaniti; rite ±inqUasted. tei:`riaseitiblit'' in Oa. 'lniiroilbicif on Qpturdas the47th Jay - or A iigitat: neat ' All who desire a . perrt;liineir - irp;iiiikinii#pect of the tion tifi6dy fl o - tiidi . fic*th ens sage of the Whig .. .:PeritTLil W s . of 3842 7 , :a11: wh o dtheire' a' radUCtiorrof our-enormous slate Debt by, anale of oldie Works And.by; the,Pistribu. lion of the ProCecds of the PiibltoLandd=all erho are ip ;faith. of a sound National jZlurrenoy, cant. I red' by and subject lo the control of the Repreiten. jativna of the People, in,dongreas—all •whei are in , frivcirof ",gene.ral2anitjhorMigh. Reicalm`Of Our National and State; Gicivernmaiiik,'ari'd a wise and patrnitoeiridrWoistrattin4 of each4l „who are-id favor of the , lllustrionwStateanah 'of Icnntitele;e._ . • , and his able and accomplished associate dons. and Vide are in fa vor of the brave and.patriotio MARICLE fOr Governor., mil in favor of Whig measures and Whig men; are earnestly invited to-come forth oil this occasion and give -their aasistaiice in promoting the streng th and stiecess of the good cruise, . . We cull upon'the Faitmartind . the Manutacturer —upon the - Mechanic - and the Laborer—upon Us thousands of every trade and . , • "From the frinVt and, field, . • Where witlize and with plough, •,. Y-er-are earningilTur - breen ; ay the sweat of your brow • - - From the-Forge - and;the - Worltshop, From the, e and-the Mill, From green:vir led valley,. • . , . . And keen fleet dotted-hill," : to-conWforth-ju-tlkei. inajesty-and'ittigh4=arirt-- melte a detbeniitratio we:thy - M . llle and its noble condi tea: - The is'eue_is,now. die." tinetly presente to the countrf of (:LAy: - lirid the TA RIFF :1 al§ 'agai 41-POl, K. a TEAL, and i is time forltre friends of. AM.Eitt. CAN IYD TRY to: be if - they would nut be brought to the condition' of the starved and„cppressed laborers - of Enropi:l - Whigal - . - shuke - of the •dew.drops that glittevon your garments, and once minwpress on to b.ittle and to VJCTORY !" .'Come! as the phtds . cor,pe When the atorin.king rides by! Come ! hits the.lightnisig - When the tempest is nigh! Come! as the sands come On Sdhura'rplain— • un the main! . •. And fas let the breeze • Sear our war-cry away— , • Hurrah! fdr the Patriots— ' - Several distinguished speakers will be present and address the meeting. Their names will be announced in due time. . rrThe 'Whigs of Franklin, Ailame, Perry; -Dauphin:Not* and other counties, are :invited to • participate in the doings or the.d.iy. ~z- - T,lte'Ladies are particularly _ invited tagcace the medic; hf theirattendance. By order olthetiiminittee of Arrangernints. July 3111844._ .ffM I...ir.A.genetal _ ' meeting OT:the,. - frienrie,l4.o7.kY4 --: • MARI,CL - E - nn4 tho l ,,TAßliFF s : , •will'..Whold i 3 O,the lerOugh_of4LE,WyAl4:4l4erlitett_iciti t oo, : , : ,_., Vii•kapi . ::ll*itriOfitrbf , August, to • miltedthe . , if, •-•- •Wytgo thi:oughoet CiiinhOilting,Oeititi.oiii* '6..l.4l.,,i!yßad.,.arn ? s!.ly,.iiivi . ie t ilko ik : : . ; :',?:',,71 1 , •- 'Several :prOehl:ne,nt,iiklketa;liF•ll4 4iii.tile ' - grheilil h rnake'llticitioi the Incitraiitt,piineitl . el i . ,I f il l itlaif '? ; Y iil o9!ir i ,44'' ' .•'4:f i l:P l 4444 . < l • _etiproirhiOg.Ltioctioe..Ticlillie:oll4nnii!iilli,':,: 1 '••••' . - _'` ~133:', ?ON' 00114cliipiili: • . 2 July 3 i. , 4 1 - tBi.i,t.:4 ; ',: .'..',„ :,,..-,,t.. • ..ti••-. 4 Y r . 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