Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 30, 1846, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY; INI
)NESbAY; SEPTEBE-. _..; 196.
For thit? Repeal of thO British Tariff
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of 1846.(
FOB CANAL C6llllillSOONtit,
JAAMS:I. POWER,
aF 'IIV.ItCE . II C9tiNT3i
CONGRESS,,
JASPER E. .BRADY,
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.131 - Mig Coanaly letactif , .
Assembly ;
eaI,ARNISTR9N.G . N 9131,51?,,
• , , : • Commitsioncr. •
ITANIEL-,COBLE, ilvor•Spring.
• • Dirrrta of the Poor. --
3A,C,08 - II E 11S1-11?,, North ; 1
iOHN ,E3,F t E,N, Dick insou
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• Coroner.
THOS. C-RAIGITEAD, jr. East Pdnrabora'.
Are You Assessed ?
Whig's, remember that all who deqife to
vote mast be assessed at leat ten days before
the Election 1 Examine the Assessment - list,
and il''your name is not on it, call on the
AsseSsor, and have it placed-there. This
limit be done on or before Eatutday ; the 3d
till Octolie t.
0" We aro authorized to , state that Ma i
Robert McCartney has withdrawn from the
fist of Sheriff candidates.
Onr country-friends - will - find on the
first page a notice of the great N. V / Agri
cultural Fair, which will be of special interest
to them in view 'of the approaching exhibi
tion in Cumberland county..
Ova indebted, to,. Prof:-
. •
for a copy of Rev. T. V. iVloonafad ,
--:- , -mirahle-address-before-t.he Union Society j 0
ly last. friend has sent us the followipg
. 'notice of a new work, which has .just been
published by the Messrs. Mums ; and wkieh
fir terms of strong by the
city press:
.ifsf;Rook Latin.i- Fontalsr2g - G-Taninta):,
-.lEitspisestol irouzbukles l on the method of
. .
owistant itation and • rcpetitirm.-=-13k . fioiia
P/de r LlV.ora, A. M. Professor of Languages
and gillE0.11.GI: IL CROOKS, A. • Al. Adjunet
ProWsoref Languages in Dick InsonCollege.
pp. 400, 12 1110. Haiper and Brothers. New
York, 1846.
This book is a ivork of great labour and
research and reflects the highest credit upon
the authEti-S; and upon the iliitinguished-lite
..
rary institution to which thevbelong.) In
method it ii.ollentlorPs principle of imitation
aritPrepetition, skillfully applied to the Latin
tongue. Vie r idartirer with the-site7i
plot forrriecff'tite:dajlutige,'appfileik;ariftY4y;
Step Whatever ha;cTifimita• tolinemory,,by.
practising uppn is series , of exercises in
translating Latin into English and English
into . Latin; and is led forward stepby step to
thb more complicated constructions. tend idi
oms, till he is, prepared to translate with
• ficility any easy .prose author. In the excr
eisos„: thq sarrie words are frequently- repeat
ed utider:differeni:forms and in svaricius corn_
ttinations, and thus Old words and their'
irtfloctione 900 n -become familiar. Marks fur
quantity are also unilormrly placed
: over the
Lathe vowels' so that the learner .becomes
accusiotned to the sound of the word as early
as to its moaning,,.-and the rules ol• Prosody
are introduced among those of Elymolov,y
whenever they - are needed for use. This is
an admitable.arrangemont. .. 4
• g We observe that the authorclivt.system
atized and - simplified the, third, declension of
nonns r an4- hay e made •aset of rules for_the
, gender erthece nouns-on a new plan, which
will greed.): laeilitate . the l progrens of tile tyro.
The analysis of the ye& is also thorough and
and Methodieal, and some decided improve-
meats he‘ie,been4naile•in their class cation;.
and tite,rulee for Oiemecnrjugation-,".. - -•- -
'eniiiMend lOtetuleS- e ctf
,syntax in this .
book' tllB-ineiePerSpicumi . C; Orifice. and
dfinite. of, - any , that have ..fallen under our
notioe.....Therols nothin,i Contained in them
whichihe beginner will not comprehend,
nor any thing omitted Wltiori.,iflo - adept (mil'
doSire:•3.Vo piedici,,that the book.,Will have
an eten4Ve,calti;:and..that a new
impulse torflactiiiial.lenriting in this country.
We; Only tit* . itt, - there':
was;rio cudikboolc,:.; • -
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. The ments:.of
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con 4,-!tt ; a band
hOek •• 1 '6l:,;Vodalists,
•w
onnsit-- •
ktetSertnettees gave conteclefeyitixatie.
ictOlon; btxt Art; ,not quite .dclut4 , l6.:tlll§
anot ler .re Olefl
et&t.h t inth6rit:br my. Wie,.ltetnet t y,tt, pep.
';l,;',.fcii - tsit;i!citi. the 'Seettiih4'4)oe:.i. ! .ilf...ltem,y.
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iteLlie'ilhf f t llj pighli t hi);:"ctintinp i Ove:
411_ efle't,_;that vividly,
•b Qii l 4 tie ore th nit
'PATIOd •Plitisl,"kicf
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riqr dyyNC. „r.itet. "like. tg:r6 an: , •
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• "ifltltjaintallitlttu; Sepitl - 22, 1840:54
ts";.ef , - I her:igtst-insranton.. ,
isf my ribmidatioily by the-Whig-
Cenforues'ef the counties-el Perry,,Cifmber
land and Franklin, as a candidate for a e'ent
in the lath Congtessof the United States, hes.
been duly received, I accept, wAth•graleful ,
feelings, the nomination, and promiso , ia ie.-.
'turn for the honor thus conferred; if' rsfiall
be elected, to endeavor taithihlly-ml.fischato
the duties of that high trust. .
I-faring in early manhood' embraced the
ptinciplea,pf, the Whi m ,cr party, anul.beljekipg
that their success and parfuvreilt:.,eStaElliidV.
met - ire:re essentiul fo tlielin - pplireseiidd (vet
fare" of the' country, 'i• shall'.give them toy
steady support. It is unnecessary. for,me to
say what-those' principle's -are.; -They -mtliae_lo-thc-public, an, fire
the resolutions. at the :Ehnterehee; tiSevery
selitiment of which yield my rhostsordial
._nppre_tyali . an d ;pledge myself, shmlld 17. be the
choice of lite people of iii&ctistrict, to use my
inflUence and. exertions to carry them into.
.full effect '
I have the honor to be, very respectfully,
your obedient servant, J. I'. tiro Dv..
To Messrs: yVillhtir~ A7i~Clellanih-Thomas"
Paxton,
.
Jasper E. llradv—a small beer pettifog
ger of Chamborsburg--"who is as cohtenip-,
appearaneetr,
man withont common Sense—without pno
of every, re
cpnsite 'necessary f9r a legislator--this man,
or excuse for a-man, is nominnieil by the
'higs of this Congressional district as their-
Csturniato for Congress !—Volunteer.
• The above gentlemanly =recall,. we clip-1
flpm the organ of Judge
flePimin. We shall not attempt t 6 beiltub.
Mr. Brady with-fulsome praise_ for the:per-I.
pose of hiding any defects which the public
may see,—Mr. Brady's character , does net
require it. Wo are picud of our candidate
he is, whatever else•MaY_b_e."saidnniiiii,
honest man. So man dare send hint word, •
that "he has n't an honest bone in his body.
Do you understanil . Mr. Volunteer?
• Mr. Brady is a self-made man; and, his
I.,intellect and abilities, would do credit to his
competitor. Flo is none of your pigmy pol
iticians, to whomtfflee alone, gives dignity
and character; but is - by - nature, one of 'your
•
minThlftank, alltibleiellowsi whose heart-is
as. big as-his -body, and whose _aympathiey...,
are always On the 'side of the oppressed,- the
_the untortmiate and the 'helpless; Ask. the
lobate erotic mechanics mid farmers' f F,rank,
lin comity_ Mi. - Brady can justly boast' cl
an affee'stty'Who_perilled,"their Iive — T3ZIPIT
fortunes and theirsacred-honors" in defence
of their country. li' is the soh of Jelin Bra
dy, foriithrly o Shet'iff of Naillinotheiland coun
ty, and was born in -Sunbury.' l He is the ne
phew' of Captain- SalitUEL BriAnv, -- the cole
brated Indian "Bunter ; and nephew 'also of
Gen. HUGH BRADY .of flie tinted States
Army. The fabler ofier candidate, when
a youtliof sixteen yearkol age, was woun
ded in the battle .of Brandywine. TwO of
Mr. 'Braclys brothers, Samuel' and William ; ,,
'•:" ; --:thOftigs:fyit*?.140itinfint'rtilficig4t - Iteg
li4iit':OCTiifthitr - Si; - 'and VMS in the Voedy
battle of Bridgewater, the attack upon Fort
Erie, and the sortie from it—the latter, serv
ed as a volunteer macine, in Pf?rry's"fledt, on
-Lake Erie, and, was in the ever memorable
bint-le of the 13th of 'September. .rA SPEIT
BILS:DY, the relative of such - patriots, is the
man, Who is thus denounced, bY' the editprs
of the Volunteer r is "a sinall beer pettifog
, ger." The Whigs feel jUstly proud of a can-
Aidate, who can thus boast of such ir host of
patriotic ance , :tors and "relatives. ,
ID - The Statesmqn is making a wonderful
ado about Jasper E. Bratly,signing the notes
issued by the Franklin Rail Road Company,
.a few years ago, whem shinphastens:o4oii.
vogue. A few -Voids of explanati tin
make the Statesman's ittlecks altogether
harmless with the public ...Mr; Brady sifted
those notes-merelyms-the-aeting-Secretary
of the Company—he 'did not make him Sell
rcsponsihle for their redemption, ,A it was,
not hie fault if they wq not redeemed. 'The
Franklin mil road LompanY cinly-did . what ,
nearly every corporation tint State 'was
tieing at the sarrie time. , Mr. Brady;; deserves;
jestebouttts :much. repreach. for •bding
thetissuitig• of Altese:: nofeei as
Judge Hepburn* does, whe'.a?il . ,tvivoinftikqii ,
of the CommoMicalth , poimitlkl
dation among the, community. . IYe.venturo
to.saY that no holder of these-poles-thinks of
looking tcr .. Mr; Briely.as respobsilile tor their
redemption, anymore than they wolddAllik,
of Molding J. Ellis 'Bonham, - Estvrespensible.
for the Carlisle -borough • 'notes whieli - h e
signetL,,The statcSinarys - chatgesdie64. ,
004, ttl.lsit a l '0 :we vveuhl t adiiie;itiinkte,,
roe the, Wizard of. _1 libel_ again' .by ecilfing
Brady . • ..
cir:in.ir,, , l,4„,(l._v: e,loli!'reciti'.'iii'
tbe sulistitsti6o,c4 Fifa ,
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4,44;pv_ciyrypnziliii•litretclytg:rp . ag s "
, Otr We hope the ~Volutit4et• stittes
mail will' go ort ith`ll;teit.'hiligntint eneerit
- ,oltirico3*7oF.
ii•ii , ;;u6oligy>o 0:,1;0161i -Ivitij'ae:4;4iiiiligi j
qenetnination:to whichs asteohp., AvYtre
arft-quihiljatttpqed -,..i,i-f,!,111'-:l4 2 ,Bhe'y reap ,
l
kfrii-tienefit of
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1441,ry,411iih4oefeittitti§
. 14tweeki j ts ere by-the ,
seems'--to'he
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oplit,p'er43ll4liekfte.flfe-lecret . f
• • •
111,4,ra 8 .
,Of.itlBottlite,t„thnt.. the COnferees;natek
ficAft". 01.111fisfie:ilekhurniauti, , cont%tiiy 14,
Armks,ff§ttJin — fiaviTaesigneilly nigTeete"C. , 4 - c.
futifiefOlitt ,- *Filk..ti copy of their .pro,deedinge
f.n.,,:5ip,,,i91190,,...with an, Intention , tb eepa:
froirf:,:tio:'itrl!tlypegh Itiarom the peoPle,"7e;
.00e : Ifikiitit'•theiriOhitCVRi',1`0 , 1 . 016iftiebrn - P,liSh`
ing,their. end, -%vey)cae‘V;ilhe,faatdOng sinc e;;'
that "3udge al
Congress ' . and'othefs, ciii•the'SitUrday' price:
ding tho 15th-of August !esti 'Wad. tifninefed:
Judge Iliopbuin at "Washington city, as the'
dexteandithitiSior...Congressond the Conte.:
revs have done eothing more,than merely go
through .ihe bleu Vfiring "molting, to give. the],
Washiligteu nemination theappetirance .ot
iegularity.P' , ••
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•
.41iMreaStin Why even the, oacifoceSdie
lamot know liow.Juifte ,Heisbutrf - camerf., -
- be — nominated. — iS. , exPlained
subjoined extract - from the •Demodi lll 4:' , "'‘' :
know that it' was generally :Understood::: e
rOf
that James McLanalien,, of• i tjr
lo be , ..notnimited;—wmlotettr' theiTee:rlti . fg
leaders hero who altersverds.Supportedlildge
flephore, did it _against their i oWit solemn
pledge. and assurances' Miure`"l , in 'May
. and
June last to Mr. - McL—.and We•also
,
that Mr.' .Mclannhan barne here on the 4111 .
Of July for the purpose of intreducinghimselfi
to the- party,- under-what - he believedtto -be
the certainty of getting the nomination. This.
is what mattes the "flagrant outrage . . of
which the Democrat speaks, in the following.:;
But it the rumor be trite, that JUdge
burn, or, any other Curnberlandzeounty.mrtim.
be nominated, we haveonly to say, that it is '
ono of the most. FLAGRNNT 01.1TR-AGES`
upon all good faith that 'dould have beer). 4.
committed. upon Ale Demperaoy.of.Trankliitt
lounty—because it was - perfectly understood'
krur years since, that it the democrats of
Tranitlin county would concede the nominee
to Perry at that time the Demedrats-cif Frank: -
Tin were to have the 'nerninee at this
Such was then the. plighted faith Of. the
Democracy of Perry to the . Democracy of
Franklin. We can therefore hardlyThelieve,
that Democrats of Perry Would so sacrifice
her Honor as to go against her plighted. ' faith,
and noMinate, us is rumored, a nttn:frotn
- Cumberland; and if it be, true that Jintge
Hepburn', of Cumberland, has actually re
ceivedthe unanimous nomination, Franklin,
must hare surrendered- her claims a second
time."
Judge Hepburn and Judge Banks
The Volunteer is entirel3--i,velco4m to all .
that it can rnake ,, of Rulge-Banksl , easerns-an •
./ . 6ed-to-our-call-upon 7 ,,Tudge-lrephurn to 'ro.'
iiiivii_Judgeßariks r iFis however._ very ißf:'
ferently.situatediwhen he ruii . for,Governor„
ft IS within our knoyAedge Invite desiffitto
resign, but that his own corrcet intentions were
.forestrilleil-by-thtraclion - of = thr§nrembers of
the Bar in Berks and ,Northanipton.countres"
—riveri -, .merriher whom, if - we are• nal
mjstaken, both loccifocoS'' and Whigs, earn=
estly renimistrated agriinst his- leaving ilie.
bench. Whether the motive of the, loccilaeo
lawyers rear.** to bring. doWit'upon
the odium inetitadkrfalls . .upenp::
Judge',4ho.cogies into • tho •politipal tirenr:;,
-writAtive --knOwing&hik
case preseilV
a strong-illustration of what mint everbe the
fate °la Judge running for office. He was
beaten hy the enormous majority of twenty-three
thousand! In Cumberland county alone he
was beaten seven hundred! His pure and
elevated character, acknowledged by all,
could not save him. Thejact of his being a
Judge in the political arena, paralyzed the.
arm of his friends and gave Gov. Porter an
easy victory. * .
Now let Judge Ilepburn.pursue the same
course--let him busve outtlictjoblic indig
nation—let him perSist in tit;iiing a deaf ear
to the voice of tho people who aro calling
upon him to 111:§IGN—he may be Judge for
the brief poi iod.of his term, but if we are not
i•afklittich - inistakorch_voice will go up_from
the liAllet;box on' this Sticor.il Tuesday of
Oetoker, ;which will deolaroiri.Unmistakeable
llangutige, • VOU CANNOT 13E1 MODE AND
'CONGII.ESSAIA.N 'BOTH ! The people rill
not bo trifled with—lo► Judge Dephiare:llE- .
81GN if be : would not armies their Overwhel
ming iniligiMtionl Z •
•
'Wu° IN!ANTB to co 'l,-LQur friend enXiti);
the Rock :county, (Wisconsin)%poniacmt,
anis in•hislast 7 Sye•sitoula, like to'iee some .
of 'our Cdilisli,Trierki4 r ouV, itere'in•Viseon`:-
viii.AVe'lltivialeett6 the hest her6iii.
creatiOn art active enterprising populatton,
• increasing at, t4eqatts.:of ,10 percent..
pet annum,. anti eyery•introt . 'beisiness'in
onee. •
TheArtilutifeer" , has iio:ye; heard th'?'
're*rns ."
• ;'
•
gi Lo - Oofoois'Clinfoidnce - yes=_ -
te1:114:8411O(1 'of Ls
- ut•;";tiiirlj,
tiiinkrioN,The Trost triiniie
to` of ' , iutglfigooqeT..tittatohw Cambria ;
01/ t lis;' that 1141 v. Poker - 111am, thii , Britislit
inter at ; VViiefitnpton, has been ' ißilracteo
a t6.4l3l3 ‘ olittkoperql , tifr , , out
POi.liOnlent, by Lprd Ta'aileodOn
•
resp,ojise , to ~inquirigo 4:rogv.LoO.
; 214.. r fiv,v, , t.:.•
anaaaaaa,' ll , lo 'taath
I{a- +itibetgor `` Foot'''of , 'Connecticut; '
g01..460ftq1.r t.
tho o torOr
,Vekthlo;tkogift of 41o$totv - i Itqlll be Tomo 'ma;
•blovii,P4t'Lt maejvon'fottoltittiioointiodOpOlk
4144 -4 1 0
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4,,iO. t „CY#Ot e ek t t 6; ',4 4o Y r ; 4lo'.oiiii
,;:!7,::_vn-.....0,..iiiit ef.44l4iiiiiifiy:4'-iii.i.ii‘iiole
.t4:40011e0 glatoylng,l9teit..sitiOge•
iliioSorli*lK,i444itietty4o 6- iigresii
AittYoolollii4 iitlf*.'illet:66-PlflUit#.i.i
*#Zl,O4 .'olo , ,,tii 'l ,.oli ; :oi l 4i i ,i 4ooi ii i7l4( 04
',),0010,401t 7 4.0rtAtiliili00 -, y'iii*ilpUii4 l.-,
• - litilafaimaiii to he ' people, itiai; hiS,Uvarice
: . ..*)i.ol449.:raptiiiin.to Mold on to th - i - eiffieTii
':4 1 :40t Nii . ': , .'jieor longer, for . the purpose _ o
' l i . jtjgfii43Mrg,TfPF,,Pf . ,rql 4 ,N9i#N
"Phew-are ivii inch Vetg!) - ,tiar objections thiii f i
'F.116&,k41f4;,-:" ~;.r, ,f .. , -'1 7 ., i :,!. ~.. • ..:.
'lldchee — it ct , tis the remark of ati 'oral
~, „...,„. ~ ..,
:.'::'''' ''t ' 1 ' b ' • ' 1 t .
'nest ITT ye epv!:, •yt u , ?onf ,of s otp
grOlha.. The at.of a inoinent rimy dealt°
iliatiirhiolirir will lake , long yearn of patio _
tciiiiO4pripg,.hguin't6 HI pritn iti3(d:strengt i
nii*V4ityr.. 4 'Confidence in the'irnpa' rtintity
eif , ':',4iili,ti ii'tvliiifiligliAy - en - deir.4oi l tii : se
cyr:R:4,l6?X4ostll4;r4oqit. lays clown for ihei
,giadmuce. ~IClit—f,:ffe*Torrrmi§ions-brwliio 4
:03 . imoia liiviriii4igii, , 464ii,n4ke them . in
-4 i e . .. or; west.th of the' infirmities ,of
in
:j (i•'-' 446 —', - • ' ..; • -
, 'l):4 Fk cit(n . latu!9 -.:S§:ivell sOSfied . is the law;
`;(:if:iliqsOinhrrytities,,,that,it, win: tiot permit a
0030,si...lit,ritty::oliie,.,4;Which lie. is rin-
. eieigia , Eig'd 'paltkof . esuitset tit'irt`iv itioh - arty
rilatip - e - is concerned." . FOW.men can diveaf
the4elyes el ihat farm in
liceAivibosoms, from jaw rs• received, or acts
,of_kistility, to them. There are numerous
44hat now,.peiiiliiig in Court, which
ruilirO-lepbuin and' his Conferee -must
deO)ofe, if they do not resign ; and numerous
cage' ipay occur? in the CoMing election, of
•*itiMiier agaipst fraudulent t irdters—againv of
ficerp:feiArßich of dUly,,iie:4M. •Will men
whoi#,Agare:in-conti:Opress their seri!
,ligiArliffOirf4t the. ballot borrf unless those
itentimetts,iWat:orable to the Judge who is
',.tifry t 'llitia4iiiiiest Will not suitors in court)
tyli'dbiert theffiiefies to ellect;the election of
Judge Hepburn expe,et the favor to -be re
turned, in. Court—the quid pro, quo?. Can any
man doubt thisi Does - mot Judge Hepburn
know it? Does he, with a full knowledge
of these baseful consequences, hold on to the
Judgerrhip,i for the purpose of intirtridating
his political opponents .who have suits in
Court; - and of 'muzzling thole mouths.; or fdr
the purpose 'ot spurring i on hiS
friends-who have suits 41 Court, • to gredter
activiitin his. behalf? Surely that delicate
sense4af -propriety which ought alsv4s .to
rfaiiktit9- On, iiet of n Jiitlge ; Ought to induce.
totmeign. Regard for hiapwn
eharatfOr should" constrain him to it. We
rnafbelltthit .
charge ` bf his duty . hereafter; 'H cannot
-0013:frqS.,..i"rilPutations; which lliiscelection
rise . fo ; and - When llieyhttiiiiti
guthee7a7P"d_74itin -body .by aimorrinititicifik. ce
would - lief give much for the difference be
to.....oen.,tke characters of Judge Hepburn and
Jultillitliies in public estimation.
..,
WO erelore in behalf of the many citi
4s-4'....Ciktribellanti and Verry,who now.
"it5ve,.4 , .. - ..4,c , iyill,e,faav et business in Coury
,Call'imii.M;yOyi JuqgelHeptiorn, to cslign,S'qiii
( i t
iiit6e *liiit4e.;;;;,'We call upup you,in_fhe
,i.....5..,z5: 4..., . .
~.
mane: /the "liberty of speeelr —,, the litt•
eriAtt
... 1. - -,Tiesa,!?.. 'and, "the liberty of tho
.: ..*Ae,irttr`t i 'iiiiireiide'r your iommission to,
Gov: Shank, and let another be appointed so
that all the citizens of Perry and Comber
land, both IVhigs.and 'Democrats, can exer
cise the sacred privilege of freemen without
fear, fever affection. h surely cannot be
gratifyini•to Judge Hepburn to know, that
there are - persons who have expressed them
selves willing to vole for him, merely M get
him off 0; ektinet re
gard Unseen flattering tribute, and we would
lam hopii; is too high-minded to reeciv e votes
on so mean a priuctple of extortion: We
repent, again, the. voice of the People is "RE
SIGN !" ' •
Kr . The tendency of the Flour market is
upwani, and tlie Locos are ascribing this to
tite.new_Tarill to go into operatioa_ottAlie-Ist
of December ! Last yisar,,' the..price was.
higher,let Ito Whig had-the faily to assort .
that it was the effect' el . the. Ad A.
, .
temporary scarcit y of operated then,
as it does Vow': • • • ••
,F.•Alt . Tll4TiAltr.,-tty the Jo.te , foreigrr arriVal,
we learn thatiTtuteatir , wits - iPliiiitid with 6.0 -
- eatihquake, ~ hole - Nilloges *ere' 110:otiqf
down, - ,and ,at - lesst 70 persona killiva';:nenilp
180 woutikkali antlTinorelhan 4 ) 800 deinhi t e4
of shelter. . ,‘,' :•,'
-o*ll l , - Inritthankt•Cctulteri•of Weehnot&
land - 0:419tY; bean, appal pied by GOvernor
SbutilqtAisociatot' t Jadge• of the Supreme
the place cif,;Jiidige -Kennedy;.deerased.
4udge,Coulter'.4lohigt. andt a surierior, Snail
• Worretes BAx.sesriori,Wirm gimaitY.-- 2 1shiii
article, as it .fiame tindleates,.l4 n , chemical'
extract oeiVildt Cherry : :--,, It , Li, simple and.
harmless in. its etlecit—let. , it is' more efficir
clons..'im,obstinatb Qiinglis,'Atithma,- , Cimiri".
PonsorniiriaMiktid•LOer Compleint;_thnn•:an.i
.other, medicine , known 46: mem' , l'it%hee ef,:"
fected,nriany , Marvelltits cures--having more
-the:epimattirkee,tif-roiraclea thin Ithe:effeat 'of
a maturall„reirtepy',..:ll'hmlictiim 'ingredient of
'tho;balsaufilalbe."Estactsr , is ' not,;and cannot
'be-knownt§f4o.,;W:iriyLbut"-theLinventoi:
.ftenawititritiMinfttitViremoAliAlial %Ilk
'th'eir ol;jecifitik6itettAtii,tlily aimusett. 4111 - ,-,
) MillP:Yt,=o,4l,i),VOWPostron6ree,lEit..Bilet.,:.
:tiarF4r '. . toll i t i tfillicif craws.ki. Ati no d.
,Persoitpii , ! linitliii! e 4 bilect ot'which.t,illii
;f4.lYorlrie tillhit,il;ereated•iffi'lliniciedinte
And.ektepsootiilemarid.idt'it. -'•• Itriieeds but
ht4,littnevro%to-be•onireirealliNiiscd '' by' pltirtil':-
,clanis:ne,'Nell.iis patieihe:•-i' , '11?:::Pd" - air - '•••Ir'••••
•I ,'None 'genuine, toilets Signed' tiOltliti' 4ol / 1 " . ,'
,P,ttriki.Butta.4.,.;t;-,ti' liv,i'...-d, , , , 't , :ip% it>.ri .: ,I ~„
cii.okliti. -Corhale,b36o;iEiliiitSelef'Agent .
for this; borough.. ': •.. • , ' , " 6 .'. 1 '.."' 'I 2 "Trt i
t. T.44;6: , itreek.7.,;' wkl
,$
, ,?, APYsnilsr:o f ,tlVlMcnitgirnolsiTple.;
I ",'Ll l ls43PP9iile.-rroof.Agrf# ,o )tlitm . .ofrAv..h a,
10 ?Y;"P 14,q0i41.,0.ci10,4 ,, ! , aave4t4edYinititli
i srinti,o9,,,lbßit. eiititti,olOw . 4ls_aWrigliels,
',ll)piNgtye,yito,tpillo*be4 nimf3:l.olo.l is
to ileßrivik r .hem-..oLotiOpjlt.; , -, Thi4.lo , Tiii94.l.
1006,4graicii# .41A9 rl!clq*e 6 g ll * ° P\ii t Y
',9,YerY, , , , P,tt;Oj'art l olet Pllct, , l!)Ecl - b,ClrtrA.ithfl•i
sObj,Oet(o( purel4se and lisle: fulitertielpgja,
f1 C'lltLI00 1 0,0 1 i'‘'1 0 : - P9Viitirt 0 4 11 .e c ..tW orr el:pa il
ittr'reei",,,9 4lll 7.Tit! )jli t 4lol) ? 9 i i ti l PA
..P...,.+03V4PATtr;00.• - • 41.0 l oo:•AtipilrlIPie•-.
- greAunounces
16 .010 11 3:ti/a 4 0'
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110 1 81)- Pitre
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. , IAW 1 tilillittrq ~.• ato.i; . iEro ( : ...r!r
--- 711EAIVYHtTgrir. .^.4:l2,Hittdipkr,lES4._
s.' Lat.tli - e:• - pepple',;.Teaietitber,A , I,#ll!eb.r
in'lifs'Ai:iiiiiiriiiiial4eligag"o. 6:lldoWtlie - ,
• • . . ' , - , ...,t5 , 16 , . . NJ.
following langgage,fli" . ' : ' F ''4.l'''
~t: ":ThEi British ,p14:111.10itiOn elrtgoMrlitn3l4oi)
~.yllieli,wOilld inake*.C . oluirtiga , Ito 4410
.s)atth - ',ol - .forty-tiiriedjjAireomiliiiith.. a'fl.lifil4
adAiiirin ofdet atchatorritoONOihe ', Ilifiikit.
Stateioitirtlf_oLtlnie_riverLanil_wouW—leaVi..
on the .Bilin;li side,twO,thirds athe whole
Oregon Territory, inelutlin,.l the free •Naviga
tionq. the. ,Cojunibie, anct allthe,,t‘a,l4oblq.
htfib'org'4764ll6''Plii?tfic,ican'Oeverlor a n 0
1 Tent be entertained ;by the ..ITrilted 'lStatea,
without 4*-abandrinment of their just and clear
territinda t righis. Their oturr ielfirespect, - and the
NATIONAL HONOR." . _
TlpPOksimPiS
19,P40,P1'
;M.. ,.. " .,-. ' ,„ ; , i ...4, _ . .V-i•'.1 , ';'. ,, u , . - ,2, - ,•4-jt;t:,,,.;:,.....4.k.;',4:
:' , Piti:;lt . io-9:' , -Li-.4.'v , ';u1p , , , , t,x,gt. ,, -,,;;;,..:„,..,,„ 4 , . , ,
.
tYllici'vOultl.. suppose aft& this -stronglan-•
gage that James t. Polk would be .
. .
the far' fiettle niefit of the - Oregon
question on this very. Hue & 49 degrees
--And-yet-this-,-coOlinljt-lbe-case if we may
bellnygthe was
ien t t r tielimiSterliArtglariel - by - Polk - ' hinnieler
We extract-theiollowlisponclusive,spntence. I
from,hti. MeLane's reply,to the. tenet of. the
chUmber 'of Coinmerce, since his.
retuyrtfeonci, England . • •
i~ Having some knowledge r from•my gift ,
cial position at that time of "The pokey_ and'_
objeefs — Of the enitvefitiminfltigB;ll am quite ,
persuaded that'ite main doSign was . to 'lead,
in a futuye partition of. the , territory, to- thq,
reCognitiOn „our to the country,/
no l north, bulaggth,of the 49th parallel, and
'between thillillptl-theColumbia river. • A.
.
division of iiitemy upon that principle,
with a reasu ekiMwd to 'rights, grown up
under the.joint possession; always appeared
to me to afiord -a just and pfacticai .basis for
an amicable and-honorable adjustment of the
subject. , Such, a:so, I was satisfied were the
:views of our Government at the-time I engaged
in my :recant mission ;- and in--earnestly and
steadily, laboring to eo.ect a settlement upon
that basis, 'I was but representing the policy
of my owp Governtnent t and fnitlifiilkti pro:nig
h) g the intentions and fin i shes of the President."
Have the annals of .the civilized world
- ever presented a case of shameless duplicity
and deception such
,as this? Now fellow
voters, it is this same James K. Pcilk who
asks you to abansiga the principles of Pitotr 3 -
tion to American trulastry which evpfy de
mocratic President, and every democratic
Governor of PehrisylVaniarinly advo
cated. since the firiatitut-bf our goVernment.
Will ylitaci'agiiia,srlhem to sustaiinnich a
min as 'Polk ad his Anti-Tariff doctrines?
Ponder deeply before you !
igc iL;
The„ - VpiteOiltate*tiji
• Thjp . W4shingten ljniorCet Saturday last,
says, we can stat4,,up.op competent. authority,,
that the.: report is not trueph - at 11710tico - - hos
-rpfileed ti - 4 r negtiii - aleTVillithe Government of
the United:Starei7hatil we'iliallwithdreW our
armies from, her territory hrid - .6 - Tellebts from
her coasts. Thisreport is absolutely destitute
• offoulidation, The - goventment pithat Ite-
Peblic has determined tereferthe'President's
.overture to:, open 'negotiations for peace, to
the coriatittient f Cangress MOico, which
the beginning of Oecembefi
(ive b.elieve - thellth.)
Tlietriieri then gireis . on to urge that the.
War shalt be pro l ecuteilwftb renewed vigor,
and otir l arTUTsbralrgo on toiviuds Call:
fornia and even to the Capital of Mexico !
Letters from Washington also state that orders
are to be transmitted tg the. Gulf for the taking
of. Tarnpieo.' The Union,. speaking of the
movements of onr troops, sdys,:they Me.ad
vancing westwardly in threelines. Theis
every reason w believe that Gen.lKearney is
already in possession of Santa Fe; that Gen.
Tijilor is now, or:wilrbe in ri low days, at
Montetey, and perhap a. at Sahib; and that
Gen. Wool will be at C.hihurthud.by the 10th'
or 1, - sfir of 04101*, Cnpt. Washington's Ar
tillery is with Pen, Wool, Mutat the lasl ac
counts were in good health and fine Spirits.
Late and Important from ,Mexico 1
.__Tho_sehotiper_Alernharit, at
,Charlestoe; S
.
C., 14 Ef,tx, days„from Havana. brings pri
vate letters tolhe New. York Sun from Vera
Cruz. to thol it 'whiefv6ontain the following
intelligence:-- , '-' , ' "-, -- A, • • ~ ,
NrprivittiatbviCei isrq,Bl)srgiPgifin We
eanhordlY,ereilit . llitiM: SantaAnit rernained
at .Ifi's for m i Pr,eparhig c lo, lead . Ihe , arrhy • in'
person, if is said, against .Gen. Taylor. .An
order - lofthisr,Ofteei -- was- expected - deify at
'Vera Crnz i ,frOm.the War..pepartment; over.,
which Gen ‘t.al Altrionte.o ow presides, Santa
Anniiis,said la be ookinLfor,Earopean aid,
'to 'enable him atf; s c roll Gack fhs ifdj . .4, 'war ;M.,
tbe Conks tif : the •Subine,": add, the, old stery el
Shpain, Ft atkce ascl. England being. made par
ties to any' treaty and.,
Meil'66' milY• make
with the 'United States: is , egain revived' at
Vital:Mi. ' Gellert& Ancient°, ja the favorite
candidette'loi• the/ Pretaideneti . itml' no doubt
Is eriterfaiktl'of ;his - itiectiOn' . `ill 'December"
nokf. 1 laithi,' Anlia. Will;: leaf] the 'aim k,. but`.
'As' fir . isefurid' i tci .ticepf: the:l"43sideney, again . ,
• sod. it' the' end of ,tha'Wer j 'fife' survives, 'IM .
proposes to follow theilittsqlOns'i*mnpisol
~y.usitingten, and. Cineninatutf,. - Preparattens
,Wetqt,,Plalant ler,the eleetion of members t of
, C t i9oB , e 43 :illodee lhe'ftGlotnittitution„o, .'24.—...i.
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'ordeniiVtii:lifile;inlOofrfterit thiiieleiitibritt-
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'OrAri;leifinsernientea:of- , Senta , -AnnalS--rtillto
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f. 4 •
of
quikekiktitiincaitiCic• MAO:llpin tom in the
"Vol,lloeer,::4lthist week% .shoattl
periAtektdp e tin nntirelf.bliheeiltid.}oleig
gilts pohi :rpteaelier
ali:favori nail his nominationls said to .he I
'etrinsiilt-ter-Ohristions•7&m - - - It - is - true — that -
Mr. M: was " a - Minister of-the were of God"
'hunt is not true. - thathe ever was '" a politi:
IMPpreifeher." .fleftored so-faithfully in
discharging his `minisNial duties, that his
health began to fail, and M accordance with
the adVieo of his phyikilan he " resigned his
charge" about two years ago. The sevVral
eongregatons to which he preached are now
untlM.the: , cartrof:'tariottiek , Tuttitari Tie'
Sprihg of 1845.-Mr. M. WU§ eiectbd a Justice
of the Peace. , .1-fe'cptirfOrined ' his duties in
that capacity to the entire satisfaction of the
communily, . no .political aspitant, his
hiends noniinated•hiin'withOut - imy,imitpita
tion'on htiwart, nomination ,seems`
to be appro dof ihrouolimit the County, and
ospeCially:irr his wn ri,g borhobd.
Narrprobablaithat 'Mr; one,of our
Representativeirin the next Legklature'; he'
will make,... excellent- member -end his'
frienas'of
. all parties who' vote loiihitn will
never. regret it.' 'Although he was a preacher
he considers it his duty Motio skrink when
called_ upon .fo devote Services
country.. At the tithed odr Revolution some
'of the clergy watts - diSlingifighed as_the advo
cates of libearbOth in the pulpit and in the
1 deliberative .asseiablies. of the day. ' :Pew
mem bers,of the " Coegress of '76" labiiied
. with greater zeal or'. spoke- with'moie'
in behalf Of the declaration of Independence
than the Rev. Dr. Witherspoon of New
Jersey. It was not thought improper - then
for a preacher to'participate in public [faith's.
and ttatfifis not improper new the'peopfe of
Cumberlaad County Will declare - through the
ballot box on the second Tuesday in October,
; the specious objections of the " Volunteer" to
the contrary, notwithstanding..
Shippensburg Sept. 28 : 1846.
• For the Ilergld'4,;Wii t iii.
Sir: I write g; loll6, if Mr, Bratton;,cnie
of the EdJ of Noltinteer ifte ; -sana.
Mr, Br an, who figured as one of
tom 4 the "Democratic Un ion" in the winter
of 1844, or as connected with the election 61
Mr. McKinley as Siete Printer in 1843? If
so, then I cell readily account for the amount
of venom he has emetied from his stomach
ort the head of Jasper E. Brady Esq. through
that vent of falsehood and delamationi the
Volunteer. '
Mr. Brady was a_mem6er of the Legislature
in 1844 and thirilt that winter the subject of
the election of State 'Printer in 1843, came,
ibefoiethe.House, It is . the reminiscenses of
dial winter, that yet hitunt the hrain of M r _
.11)10,672:and the other printer connecters withthat
ncjarioustransaction and the name - of• .Bradv,
to them, is like the nam.ec,ot police,.officer
Hayes to the city Burglars—aimost equal to
detection end conviction! The corrupt ‹trd
infamous - cOnspiracywhich secured the elec
tion - ot McKinley . ne. State Printer passed in
review that-winter-in-thejlonse. , .-Mr,,Brady
was among thb-first-and-foremost to denounce
boldly and eloque n tly, this •conspirocy, and
to exert his potterand Iriflueniak to expose
tide fraud and prostrate thescherno of plunder.
This Mr, Bunton, will well rernember, that
Mr, Brady's__P_Wat against the_ Finglikdde'rk.l
guage" teas not se disagreeable, as,the war
waged igninStthe-English plunderer and . that
however weak the gentleman may have
Thought him on other topics, his speeches on
the subject of thii election always produced',
a general,. jail delivery in the Ilipso, 01. tbe
parties concerned .in it. His wellerts'Jit.
oratcrry" of, that subject always told With e(,-
fect=some' of the game fell I.lpou the wing—
some.worq crippled, and others. fiew;. and to
this day, you can hear a flattering among the
flock, whenever the name of Brady is men
tioned: I
1 may refer again to prigs of \he 2nd
yblurne of the. Journal of the House of Rep
resentatives of 1849. . '776.
For Ore.Carlisle - tread Cifxpositor.
BcArry :—When [ regoested you to
make the statement you did', my intention
was to say something more of the Diehl:lSO
Meeting. 43,114 [Afterwards concladed that the
suNects were tocr -strtalf for farther d/ssectibm
It was not my intent err 16 notice the article
in the Statesman, as the writer had wallowed
rather too much in slime to be fit to handle.
The piece was in itself so puerile and harm
less, that indeed 1 hardly tell even contempt
for it. As the paper,' however, makes so
'great crowing about not beingens4ereVaiiil
appearri almost crazy to be noticed, I will
condekcend - to; reply,in, inerwcharity, how
elver, to the editor, who is at. all : times au ob
ject for pity, - .41p1 'rathetoc(ifeeent Nitte.man,
so thatthe . ebmipunity nay , trnew that there
suchii
is such as his , in .existicncn.
,
To r ik.AtOiikof Ow Ortidt in Oli.St n•
ale4rim,
"pitiked on?' to a l ". Aemocrai
inson. ,
. .
. Sot :—Your composition hae , derived , from
I your acrideirejcal: education, a clasnicatexples. -
sloe, ptirittit of sentiment, and refinertiO -of
1 language; tb at .* ould 'be folik n ' melee ati
tempt,: Id- imitatM• ~ 1 4, i atm posed from-your
,4 . short speeches" and teitictsns; thin: I, have
'eomett fts.
rin' , 6o tiiii - blesSert,prrili..ilege of he
,tening•toythat; )•on Avdrecfree • front boinbast;
*and had a cultlvated-taenfor.theyverit.,--el
w..tiyS'ib'tikeeedingly,sfnio47!qtUCt-hitit,sM
Intl cfdet4 pt the riohneeil4hininiT.tirYd.. - firit-'
liatieji . :4'iSriliii . tt)etriOdit,ifrifada ' Mit
nOf'b'e..serprided'ilibreor,..A ,, ,f!ernifii,, , .o l tlial
mdien,..VieVt.l;ibWli(tiffeitti.O",':l;Tviislovio ,
admiration', if-elleftz,l34oo 4 ,•'' r . „,... s....ctin,Araz.
federtiLlgatd,_-_ 4 ,*fiii - ,MI lit i ..:'iiili!-!ftilitkl
• ei:at dogsMl cafriilrt"_?:i."-blikl:lcSfirn4r7l
5\ ti5,......4.
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( 13 . 4 .17 .1 . ttrigtii i - itirtifirtfatott to be wrona.” • '
B4o..'„ * . fait lie" bed upon - me' so much like a
tigertfiqiiaf tilde; or i.roarin,g lion lashing
.-- his,.Welyili
. 11„1 , tirn . compelled to suppose
It
yed.ittiV i tell4totere concealed,your energies,
aritilifild.vittllfiVe. now astonished the world •
‘‘.l/04,ittfilteast 03 . :pected it, With a savage
fair:that - no one Wild litilre , anticipated, di-
_rectediXvitli!4_.deicteillY.Jauctetioemeht
.still ,
more-surprising acid
.destriictive:
In - yeurf.articleHl(which 'yofi . httenipt to
shuffle offlifieditorial,) foil talk to_lnelabout. _
totnlneont; over iny own signature, like " a
freeman." This istlebidedly the coolest thing , ,
I - ever heard, frotirehe standing - in your. po- -
sition,iw,hopastuotievenr,htedirni of thought,
mid wbci , ltre. hofittler .a shiglo expression
• :_or.sentimenty::exceptxtyithAthe - pveyious ap
4,roitil.cifiris„.ma,sters, • ,I(Our ctwo-language,
applied Ittlierers at Manufactories, Vettirns . .
to von tirmed . mitli'a .threettpid Vengeance.
".lhey:shy;'4lt" u "here .ii.iinet 'officeL,-hers
is your'hcket,take both Ornone I"
'You go --
..fo - the pollif,willi•it .- lialter - artintill Your neck.
.If "yott-tehintpe . r, a dissenting tecird," - the noose
ts inaineiliatelyl . L.drawylau.r - swinelcrose --- .
from.3-otir :mooringiii . Ander,the.: destroying
wrath of the '..: - /itiatititatratien, l ,and your. ofli-
~ .
Arial existent instantli.expires.. ::-- .. • ',
Yoti7d . 6. et - attempt to, ecntide any thing
I said iri Yelatieri.to the eleetihii of delegate's,
except by various chastelbethrical flourishes, -
~. . •
hich may serve .to:tinfuse' arid'rriake their- . .
- att.th - o - r ritliehleitiai,TbTrt li - ilich,;', yott cannot
suppose will convince: -"A wri t er who builds
his arguments prr feats is; net ettailv'to'btinon
futed. ' . Tour only ; arguipent. against .the
alleged fraud, 'appears to 'belts denying that..
1 am a detnocrat; as - if the trUth wetrltynot.
tieliiiihif_it came thirri'n" Whig. .-------: - '
We have heard yOtr.deimociationr—but
must-we who-feel that. our rights have ' been
wrested h oat „us ,and. v rolated„, refrain ..from
rernoriktrittini,' because it we doOtinayArtp
pen to- excite your indignation'' - - - Voucolty-. ,
roar as long and load, as you, pleaitei,forx - ...„
know that you're 710 i a lion..
...l_our-f-' 4 :; , -0-='`..i,._
betrays yon. oat. is democreP
thing, that the letn-^--..- - ;: n ---- t i r - ,7,i'titti. - 17 - . - ;''
n t„, YI 1 ..
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....,", "....".
tine many?- * ithose - eir..,-aspite';, , to,be . , . •
party leaders,..witlitritr.nii
_.ctifall#catiarit.itt4. -
sult -the finajority---ainrikg...cw.say -what ;hall
be donecentrary to the (tiniSlieti of the blidy
of the party, because pact of thiflatfeettuniber
_try,pe..poof.laboring.inen,ns,-Nufkdone-dt the----
delegate meeting? No ! genuine democracy
is founded on other priner7les. It. contends .
for EnuAr.rer, cd rights, and calls for istriaz
Tim.try in its decisional Its maxim is, "the
majority shall rule;" and its principles and
purity require that fraud shall never be al- ,
lowed to triumph. But these furidannentate
were violated by the few. at tire meetino,_rtud. '.
their violation ~vrts sanctioned by flit Con
veotion.
The party Indy : denounce hie fer.romon- .
strafing; -but- if a democrat - =tare norreinon ,
- strafe against fraud, he is the -- rmis.tdegnicled
slave in existence. .F.did.and do, and will •
continuo to remonstrate at all liazardsovhen,
:
ever, t occurs. If ther-paty chooses to expel
me and Whoever 'else dares to make the
charge of frrthil T ithen it is palpable antlilie -
proof can.be obtaiagil, her ranks will_before
long-necessarily contain those only who are.
'
- slaves - antf - dare.noti. - . - eflogurestidio - will - noti
protestitand thefacksis; I ivoiild care very , :, ,
' , tile about such clithrraTiiiitts, . __..
„., -
A. DICKINSON DEMOCRAT.
04' d
The North AmeriCart remarks:---,The
Whigs owea duty to the_Whig,eress, which
should be requited to the utmost.. limit Mt
encouragement and support: . Every Wing
.owiefi it, tie a first duly to tile principles which:
"
he sustains ; to subscribe to the local paper of
which he resides" This'sf chid
lie 'prig/Ma as a favor, bat in a spirit of
dui to trnch we conceive it to be. The
country editor is at best, but' pcorly repaid
for his exertions—his condition should there:
lore be made one of manly independence, as
best computing with the dignity of hit,
Position, and tending more effectually td
encourage his Allure yertions.
BjltNt.:Y declines in advance anodnir
abolilim non:dilation for President ; and ad
ens the'selectibn• of nnellie'r
Don't neglect it. Every Whig tote e6utit
one' for the REPEAL of the Burnsu TARIFF!
NSANITY.—A II diseases, even insanity atilt
irritability of temper, piocced from depraved
or corrupt humors, which, circulating with
the blood, occasion , pain tind discord in the
human frame. It is clear, that, by persever
ance in the use of Ilraicheth's Vegetable
Universal PM - a, tvTiieft la . ono of the very
best, and only proper purgative medicine,
insanity mid irritability of temper can 10
cured, as, well as any other diseases depend
ing upon the reirenees of the eircelating fl uid?
the blood.. .
' Branciretills Vegetable•• Universal Pills are
known, by the experience of .• thousands,
10 perfectlEclenee the blood from all foul'-
mess, remove 'every:morbid itflOCtiotyrand _
renovate Welik and enfeeble) ionstittitious to,
• pellebt hearken& vigor.: _
• Their acknowledge'd innocence makes
them safe through every paged of existence;
from infancy to old age: -• •
No ettra care in eitner dress or diet 'is re-,'''
quired whenwhen theyure Used. - ),
With this invaluable medicine in our pos- -
session, we enaPvisil the most sickly regions
without febr. No contagion can by possibili,
,ty afleet us, if we are careful' to" .freely us •
these 'pls. •4' • ' ' ' ' 1-
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