Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 06, 1848, Image 1

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'Dr,. Jelin J,lllyers,
HAS REMOVED his Office and d we!
; ii.rmlo tho house adjoining•his Drug item
opWest High wept.
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jefferso n Medical
grillegcof gkilpdpAphie b ,respeet fully ,otinre
674rofeesiohul services, trOtte prepti .
cecf,Akediz,
ehee„Sergerrena ..-"
,GIF.F4cE the. residence. ,his father .fn S.
.fferiiiver Street, directly oppostie igoraita'4lotel
'sod the 2d PiestiyfericanahurCh. np 7 '47
„ . Dopier Ad, Lippe, • • •
ItiOlViOtOPATHlClThysician. Office
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in- Alain street, in the house formerly emu
, tied by Pr: F. Ehrmen. : up 9 '4G
Dr, r C.. rooral,
..te • v ..,
~ • 13/ . .11... - 1, perform all
.: .G••• -v,,,, , operations. Allot' th e
''' 4, ll .0 ' Teeth that are-renal
i red fur their preservation, such no Sealing; Filing;
• Plugging, &c, or will restore the loos of them,
by inserting Artificial 'Teeth, front a single tooth
to.a. fall salt. • CO - 011ie° on Pitt street, a few
si Doi% south of the Railroad Hotel.. .1)r. L. is ab
sent the last ten days'olciiery month.
•l attar--A.-Rankin, _
F,SPECTFULLYtenders to the inhabitants
of Carlisle and its. vicinity, hls professional
services in 41. its various departments, hoping
from. his long experience: and devoted adention.
In'thabuniness of his profession, to-merit a share
of•pahlic patronage.
' When not absent on professional businesS; ho
. iiiKrit — tdratireitniiTcitind either at-his-OlficoV
next door to Mr. Robert Snodgrass' store, or nt
his lodgings, at Mr. Beetenis' Hotel.
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Wm. T. Brown,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, practice.
in the several Courts of Cumberland coon
ty. . 01flee in Main: street,- nearly- opposite the
county jail, Carlisle. feb 9
Henry. Edgar Keene,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Will Mae
iee in the several Points of Cinnberland
tnd adjonining nuCattend to all pro
les - slued- business.entrueted to his mire witlrft=
,delity and promptness. bffice.M.Sou'h annoyer
street, in Graham's new building, opposite the
Post Office.. auctist9.6
. .13. mes IL Smith,
A TTORNE IT AT LAW. Office with
+y-3.-D-. kdnir, Es•frin Graham's now„:huild
rqojapasito theyost
Carson C. Moore,
A TTORNEY - Al' LAW. 'Office in
• the mean lutel occu tied b Dr. Foster,
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R. A. Lamberton,
ATTOUNEY'AT LAW, Harrisburg,
l'a. — tip 128
WRIGHT & SAXTOI\T,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS TN FOR
EIGN Ist DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
tilaas, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oil', Iron, Steel,Nails
would invite the attention of persons want.
ing goods in their line., to the large assortment
they have just opened, anti which they olrer at
the very lowest cash prices. leb23.
Dyeing and Scouring.
tx r[Ltd A.M BL A ER, in Louthcr StPeet,
T 7. near the College. dyes Ladiei' and t:entle
tuen's apparrel, all colors, and warrants all work
to be satisfactory. Orders in Ms line respectfully
solicited. sept 2 "lt
Plainfield Classical Academy,
(FOUR MILES WE.f OP CARLISLE.)
FOURTH SESSION.
113 FOurtli Scssi4n oh MON
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DAY, May Ist. 1818. The inithber of ate
duuts is limited, and they are carefully prepurod
On-Collage, counting-house. &c.,.&.e.
"irke mutation precludes the possibility of stir
dents associating with the vicious or depraved,
kiting remote _from town or _village, thou.4ll easily
aceessible by State Road or Cutinerland Valley
Ilmilrold, both of which pass 'through lands ar
ached to the institution.
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IlliediTi - g":ivhshing; tuition, &,e, (per aes.) 'sso 00
',ado or Grook • 500
I istruntental Mu i& 10 00
"roach or Gorman ' X 5
,00
dais
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ie.ffir,tl(lCA, Ike:furnished by.
, ,„ 01.11tNS, Prineilial.
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BltgAst'ritei Orue 11.; vel. •
• TILE 011110 of the subscriber, a Justice of tho
Peace, has been retneved-taaholoule adjoining
• •tlio store of Mrs. Weakidrinligh street, Gar
lisle. imtnediutely opposite the It tilroad: Depot
and•Wittrotes•El itch': My residence being thhro,
I will always be found: at home', ready to attend
• era the Inisinoss of the public. In addition to the
dating of a M tgistrato, I will attend to all kinds
4"1, as 'lll.irtgagitA,‘ Bonds,
lenteres • Articles of Agree - meta; Notes &c,
• , whilth will executed ice neat matiner•and
cording , to the most opproved ' •
..• , e4VPlicell'Etue•laieltroccup:ed.by Mr. -Gra
- tli lure buildlngtiaforrent, aed•ptissessiPtt bid iin
lyodittiely.;,,Thoren(is,low and Vie loetitiutf good.
rn• It 1818' • . 4 , ' 4 ' ,G,4O:'FfiEIIING.•
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.471-1 E; subseri hero desires- to in ,
;in Amin his -frionds"an'll'"iliet
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of,pliitEidel.p,Aiii..
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lo3,oasantetreet, near Fifth
street.. ' • ' .
DIRECTORS;
Charles TT. Bancker George . W. ittelMitle
Thomas Hart . ''Mordecai D. Lewis' :
Tobias Wagner , , •:-Adolplie E. Boric. '
Samuel Grant , '. David SAlrown, t i _,. •
Tricali R. Smith ; , '.Morrts'Palteracet:, L :
Cfintinue,ta ake infutranec .. .perptualjpr
on eYery deSeriptien . of prepemy in
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l'coantry,' at-rateetis low its - 'tire' conalktent with
security,' Tito tomPanyhaie'reseicritlti
verge.
contingent•funa, which with theiranpital attd.pre'
miumer safely invested, afford, ample picitectiom ,
to the insured. , , , , „,
The. assets , of the company on January :tat,'
`1848; as published. agreeably to an act of:AsaeMJ ,
bly, 'wereal follows, . ,
-.•' Mortgages • ' $ 8 90.55 4 : 65
Real Estate 108.358 .90
'Pent porark Loans 124.459 00
Stocks •• ' • 51,563 , 25
(18811 oo hand'and . inhands of
agent s,
Since titbit incorporation, a period 'of,eightoen`
years, they have •rmid OpwartictiOrM..imiXtort..
TWO HUNEnED TIJOCTSTNO oor„Lamf, loppos fire,
thereb. "ifrording-eyidenee'Or the advantageri of
insurance,.qo well qa the altility and dieposition
to meet with' ppirmpinees,
efikiI:T.:ES'N:BANCKER,
CHAS: r Gr. BANctiga, Sde i . ' fell +2
- -The enbneriber is' agent :'for. the nbovo cininpntly
,for Carlisle and its vicinity. All npplientionn for
bylnaiLor..personnlly...wili be
promptly,'atterdea . to.. W. D. SEY M OUR.
• Fire Insuranec
frINE ALL ANn E. PENSIIIOROUGII
1 'Mutant Fire insurunee Company of Cum
berland county, incorporated by nu act of Assem
bly, is now fully organized and in operation,'un-
der the management of the- following commis
siuners,yiz
Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Vm. R. Gorges,
Lewis llyar, Christian 'Pliant. Robert Sterrett,
Henry Logan, Michael 'Cocklinv-Benjtimin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk. Sand. Prow.
ell, Brian.: Meichoir Brenuman, who respectfully
call the atteution.of_citizens.ol, _Guru_!leaned and.
York counties to the advantages which the com
pany hold out.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable
as -any company of the kind-in--the-State:: Per.
sons wishing to become Menthers are invited to
make application. to the agents ortho company,
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
•
JACOI3 SHELLY., President
ENRY.LOGAN I Pres% •-
T,Ewisilveq; Secretary_ ,
Vedatir-a—
A oc:Prs—Ruingph-Manin,-New Cumberland;
Christian Tiizel- and John C. Dunlap, Allen; C.
R. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire
.... . • ' .r,-Worinley-shurg ; Ro
bert Moore. Charles bell, Carlisle. -
Agenis for York County—Jacob Kirk, gene
ral agent; John Sherriek, John Rankin, J.Bow
man, Peter Watford. . _
Agents for 11 arrisburg—H sneer ;S: Leaman
fe b 9
• THE; Cp.IIIIEIMAND VALLEY •
slintunt Protection Coney.
111 CLIMIIintLANWVARLEY
'AL PROTECTION C''M PANY, w ill lie
under the direction of the following board of
Managres for the ensuing year, viz i--Thos C.
Miller, President; Si. MIRA Galbraith, Vice Pre
sident; David \V. McCullough, Treasurer; A.
G. Nl iller,Secretary, James Weakley,John T.
Green, John Zug, Abraham King, Richard
Words, Samuel Ilusto,, William real, Scott
Coyle, Alexander Davidson. There are also a
number of Agents appointed in th,, adjacent
climates, who will receive applications for in
surance and lora aril them immediately for ap
proval to the office of the Company ,n lien the pol
icy will be issued without delay. For further
inlormation see the ivy -la wsiif the Company. k
Titus. C. MILLEII Prest. , .
A. G. MILLER, Seey.
The following gentlemen have been appointed
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1..; H. Williatu - a, Esq.,Westpetiesboro, Gen.'
eral Agvnt.
S. A. Co) le, Carlisle,
Dr. Ira Day, Mezhaniesbarg.
George liri - odle, F.aq
Jos. M. Menns,giq. Newburg.
John C10111(.641", Ilogestown
Stephen Culbertson oShippensburg
septemher 29 , 1147
DR. W. P. IRLAND now o ff ers to the pub
. lic his Indian Vegetable Premium Pluster„
the qualities of which' sifter lung and tried care-
rionce hove' been, satisfactorily established.. To
011 women who tidy be afilleted with thetifleegiom
of Pnorsasis UTERI, or the Fallen Womb; he
now recommends his Plaster, guaranteeing a sure
and•speedy cure in the short apacocif time.of from
to three weeks, iroppl;pd with care.and rest, dis
carding all the countless instruments and ,expen- •
sive bandakOri ed king in use. This he feels ills
titled in stating, inasmuch as ho has not failed in
nne instance out of three hundred and fifty cases.'
Price ONE Dot.t.an per box. Sold in Larlisle by
S. ELLIOT and Dr. J.-J..MYEIRS.
,
D,, F,., & C.',
ULD reSpeeifullY call•.tho
'.lfOuseikeeporelntitLACtiittillOb
to 'wive:atonic of splendid I.IIINITU
ding Sefas i • Wardrobes, Centre, and . 914r. ' Ephlett;'
'Messing arid Plain - fferaatia; . tind;dve4 varrty of
'Cribinet•warel and :C nics;iwhich:thefhavo jests
opened , at; their,N.Z NV Itoo !the, teener.,
of North•linnotter ned Lout her. etr,esta,:carlisle, i
colindpa that stivaioi 'fliithh. 6f,
~htilworkmarilliii;i4Ws za ntio_ofrstylee i p %Odd!'
their articles are got •up, togedier t : , ,with, their
CIIEAP/lESS, will recommend Otani 'to Cve'ry
'Ben Wanting' Filinit Wei - They • knife Latili. made
nyrangoirients , for, manufacturin g fend tkeeping a •
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•41i+&PP,t ?PP ( '
prices,WhicVennnotfaleto. PLltol,llltl9r,a , They-,
wotild eetpdatly;inilite'periblis' who .are. about Jo.
dexaMinii;
their *resent elegant:stock: fre . Whieh i : theY
constantly , make-additionkiftlie-rieWest - ankrit Mir
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ntsi;H. , 0,1400 Fk•RF:l7rat..,,
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tt.i,tfrifOTlOUl3* , neystni,andlareen! SAMMIE°
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thembers a Alke..; 4 egla‘courek an d:otbers,, v tilting.
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Ar I E ECH ("41
';GOVERNORAOHNSTON I
iirpriTED AT THE' MEET
•• bit tiiv ciF.I.ANcAsTEp;
Gait .Tohns.oiVattited that. he - wriCheie"
)by.! the invitaticin. or his fellow .cit-'
izetis of the county of Lancasteroo ad-
Altess the,m . ,,nop :the, yariqus, matters of
political ,ili[lerence , which.. separate the.
peooo,llo,parties and . sects . ;' bat - when
NO threw rt:glande over the iltst itsSem. ! ;
blade arid'recognised . so 'many Older and
abler men,, residents of this rth; bid county,
he felt icatiff hesitation in asbuming the
position their partiality. had 'assigned to,
hian. • •
TO meet find consult together - in rela,
tion to the welfare and. happiness of the
people T—to-devise; measures for tbe allo-'
: yiattpn,pf,their,grieyaricesonti.,p guard
aganist,oncroachmrntsiipon their privi'-'
legeS by 'either . r agverrailent • or dt;ma
gtighei, acts not iiferelfai constitutional
right, but he felt it to 'be a morAl and po
littbal duly which , inah . ..owed egitally to,
to his fellowlmaalind- to -the cop n
In such primarrusSemblages of the pee=
ple,•,wheroin cahnly,t candidly andtdis- passionately :pm re yie wed ,the-acts.pf I he'
public servant.. and ir k which the rights'
of:the people tarevindicated and main
tained', is to beToUnd the great Conserva
tive principle of our Institutions. Dem r
egogues may fora while mislead, by their
various arts, the popular mind, but truth
preadrited - to an intelligent and *cilia
•formed.public assemblage, rears such a
barrier as,preirents the progress of error,
and finally scatters its sophistries as (dreg..
mornipgs sun
cleared away the mists that hung over
thii beautiful valley Each citizen ahould
feel it a piettsUre and to Contribute
'his mite when called uporTion maintain
The right or oppose the error and drive
from the land • ''''
These o.
rw~~
EMS
shrink from the responsibility of •expres
sing his views upon the . present state of
our_aflitirs; although.in doing so he might
fail to discuss any new subject or throw
any additional light upon the questions
in dispute with our pt,litienrcipperielits.' -
The approaching • Presidential cam
paign, while it may .settle for a long pe
riod of-time the questiori-of a Protective
Tariff—the improvement of our rivers
and Harbors—the destination of tho Pub
lic Domains—and the extension of Slave
ry over the vast regions of the now Free
Soil of New Mexico and
Culilornin—
would also probably settle and determine
what in his mind, was amore important
question, to wit: the permanency of our;
Republican Institutions. And inasmuch
as he viewed this latter subject as of
transcendent importance—he would Deg
the attention of his fellow-citizons, while
he endeavored to give utterance' to his
VieWs in reference thereto. To illustrate
the 'matter .be would state that the dim
ger,Ao otir mstittaions, arose
. froin two
sotirce's :7 lst Tke establishment of a cen
inirliattical -power at Washington, ift;11:
adapted, managed, and constructed to
support to every and any measure of an
administration, however improper and
dangerous in the judgment of the citizens
and to bind and coerce' popular feeling in
its behalf by a well managed system of
party,tactics-2d. The too., frequent use
and abuse of the Veto power. If, said
Gov. J: the present party in power suc
ceed in securing the support of the pee..
pie, and their:endorsement of the doc-.
trines how pronaulged, as a petty creed
tiA,d confeSSion'of faith,,the great balWark
of the, republican , principle, ,thegreat,
lentil - nark separating the : origlnal,parties
of Democracy and Federalism, 'to wit, the
the rights of , the Sovereign States, are,
annihilated, and consolidatlon'cif power
in the . general ,gorernment is . inevitably.
fixed 'upon this people: The exercise of
the Veto . pewel,O)Piapt, remnant ofatin
i
ly,prerogatip'lett in itt;ithe. ; ;Constitution,'
:againk ihec strotigtstfpfd=
.testalof;the best '!:ritid!
,the
Itevoltitiop.;:till , beSanctioned ttilhelar4 l
estran'd.indat 'thin'!" • ion ke'icta - • t` - -4and the
,ffietin'that the nutW'pari:fti'ltb • i ikot,Tx L
• i riier'irdveti 4 a . part of the litiltt orik peO•
,p.le, peidliarly A attaphed• to .„Rembitedit
libeyty;dtbil ,egeally .opposed•to. the,exer
ciao ofithe,one manletver; flvhether,lotl=
'gad lin A he , hands of an t;Exeeutive, , called
a Vreiident, , or ,by''., some ' nOre'timitiitfc hi-f
vit . - , iigkidiiittiiin.' - '''''''''‘.
s ' - '''.`', 5 , ,
Let us, my friends, loot' "'at' tile rust
hieiory,pf the preS:ent administration, and
if we'fnd'irrini.conanCt'ihd evident ten ,
deiFY lo'issirle, power, rt o "cob i iOII p?puA'
lar - dpriniii/ 4 4410 v -*
,:Censures ani
6En49,t.9).09!
bir; o.n conA, , ~ . .
negative - •,wilLto.ddieat 'tbe',Avishea of the
people auCthe acts:.4t , itheir , verkesetita
in Ves;! dial I,riPiriuilt 1 1 0 d, ce'lh° l l. jukht
'hdriid,iet ) ittirtlio,4 . 'Tpl'ke t th4 . or re. ,
- ft. / 0 1 !50,40 0. 0Q)1 01 0610 n,r !' 1 0,
unobtinged, have ! suiTered • ',r great outra*
;since'.the ilaYaiettliO d; lathe of..,thitobtil' ,
stituildfitl,.:Prhd , Alie.facitidbe contliddred,
in -nnnnOngOnriAiit.k.ihin'-nnblentiitiiiie-es
tablHitnetit'ottinfofrieitil,ergan4.—a news-
Ogler ; ailditteAlY'. an aftitiii ed , by , the - p a tiii:i
tafrir;Orl4,4o,liriddint', dad '',tibOtlntitnitiL
IN' ii' Writaid4ttle . ' l 4olf , i`ts';' Coil n teatt'pee ,
fdr s ftflgii - C4lngo4sX‘ktAiirpttretil,atym„,
lllislii 4 pcir:44W-946kg,04 . 94 , 429,4in*
of AVP(4O,4 in? qi, , N.A) 4kpfl•io.M i9 l : .
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etinnedunk ttaelh'it:h 4 h4tinrett,itirll) I lki
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In :oil r:ecittbirirV , rand ': , 66)11'0100A :440,-,
official Vetiint•coltiaijikliiikilk)lo:l4l4
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inions of duty bed enter
`he wTTia-"
EOM
ENE
6 - 61.110 ii i i5:4'019,4. C 4 N-1")'?-ii,1.1. - 0 : -,,
- mt . !lnta ,‘, 9 - a osilion-,bt--great araf-aimost :
NParitroffi re ir aiiiforiff'ill':theMi'd:"The
I press bathe stifilentlolitiCril'bilfa 'feels Ill"
1 . self -cOnstrainell itd '•iidoptitsli:iiieWs:be-' •
' Tausefa ifllifferenc&of opinion iithight :lead '
to divisions and distractions , w-the.effice- , •
holderftWs.loitAibehoSlisPitcOse id its
columns,lfe-yiewsi j the; reflected mind of, •
:*-1 1 fr,aPIRPI 9cl g,,P% 1 , q. , , SIWIA ) I“4, O :97I I .I?ntP,r ,
>PIOIT,kfI-§•:, 1 9.it.5.54M,a1.P4, 1 3;P4c,1nig. itfl . o, -
'quiet etaSe;,- ;: liteckfu,se `-'-he-feelS : -that'-,,d i yr .
eit6i Cif Opirilog'arcil liiilopeadene4 . Of Iti,
d'Ogiiiiileaileri !ilia qiiBilg-hOitaPPOin
' ted:' . TheSe: saribils alasSesrlighly re
'spittable-a:rd worthy' rWthbfard, feel the
'fyianity: of thia-i:,machine of!:' parl s y, hue...
:cannot lirbaltltsr tailing!'rehriinii — The 7 ,
press ; the'recipieritk of official - - ptitronnge:
and,the,applicants:for place:, holilla.large
'.ltt . ur influential. position , in • our. • country: ,
pad insteed,ofttoing', out their ; siews- 7 ,
I ,asAiey Would,douhtless do,,if tit is i endine
Of partymacSincrY We L re, ; tterfqit i lata= -
ihbsi , .raii,ii'ro%r4e, before its - ,. al i f
,pw
oerfit I '
deeteeS, -Is *NS allegaiiiii) 'ili.l.le L O - r iS'it. •
title'?" Bet, its ieref to 'One 'Or two cases
for illuStmtion, and' ia.'doing ;6' •Ik'tliem
Leinstandes in'whieh PennsyWabio: holds
a deep-and- abiding interest. • ~! ' ' •
. The protective Tariff policy or;lbes en
actment of such-laws- by , the-General-gov- -
ernment, as would. protect the iiidnstry
of thiscouniry-from..ceming.into;tuinpus,,. _
competition. in our own marlin% It ith
British goods and the products ogforeig,n •
.labor, bad aliVays been a fa*orittioolicy
with Pennsylvania. In no'),pstaine; un- -
der no circumstancesjiad her Stitietmen,
or her legislative assemblies, lined to
give a zealous and unanimous support •to
the protective : principle.- She :'felt that
abounding-in the raw material; poSsessine
exhatistless beds of coal-and irotfore, &c.
with great agriculturalresourcesilt wet e.
suicidal:to tier interests to abakdd.n. a 01-,
-icy so well-calculated 40-bring 'total her
- wealth and make her wilderneikblOss.om
like the rose. So strong hadllife feeling
I -become among our citizens thatafter the
passage of the Tariff-Act of 16112; ' and
I •
during the canvass' of -1844- "theireat pe
litical parties of the day, the W . iigs and
their opponents,. then equally _,-;trove to
.fierstiade4Lte_pactplc4hat,..they4.Ware-thiLL
peculiar friends of the Tariff Ag(of„lB42.
In all its operations_ it' had ‘Veryed .well,
the manufitcturer laid large a:lid:ready
- sales, the laborer constant ernployrnent
and good wages, the farmer fair prices
_and a - neat ant( ___reiltlY_hcafte ,niarket.—
Improvements, puhlic,and, priy4te, were
were rapidly constructing:thretigliout the.
land—the Railroads had Canals of. the
Commonwealth had a large and constant
and healthy - trade. In ri ‘l•Ord universal
peace, plenty and Happiness covered our
good old Cominonwealth. In this state
of things each party claimed alliance and
kindred with the benificent legislation
that had so happily resulted in its opera
tions. The contest of 15-14 havin g ter
iminated in the success of our politica l
the Government passed-into the
hands_ of their President, Mr: Polk. Mr.
Polk formed his cabinet and established
}Avow:Asti—the first message,of the Pres
ident was against the prinuiple_ol Pioteetion
and consequently against the continuance 01
the stet of 1842, and urgent for its repeahr—
The newly established organ endorses these
doctrines and attempts to give to them a pm-,
--ty-eharacter, but the -elasses--tneutioneiloo
wit;,the Press of that party in Pennsylvania,
and many c 4 our citizens kosintle to adopt'
these vie ire, hoping that the ;denim of Con.
gress might save tl:e Protective Tariff which
they had so much lauded, for its beneficial
effects on society. Still there is no voice . o! .
dissent, eleatly-aini expressively given.,-but
highlyeulogistic encomiums are passed upon
the message generally. The Secretary . of the
Treatiury in his leport, by ingenious sophis
try and 'misrepresentations of facts - anti fig
.- urea, makes. a powerfokillortm , : , overthrow -
. the radii of 1842. This. document ,is lipid
forth in the ,organ of . the Ceutral Tower ' as
the very Illitetil politipal econeiny, and the
great groundwork of party faith. with siiiniry
admonitions thtitlis 'support' ri''i: 'repudiation
would :Mark the truh' food the' false believer.
It is pressed upon Congress—and after %%li
ana struggles between the Mends of Protec...
Lion-anti its.enerriies,dhe act 41 1842 , is re-,
.pealed, and the act of, 1846 is enacted, bstlits
caStilitc 'vide of the Vice 'l?resitlent. 0 tiriifg
' . till thiiiiiiite' the 'Mouthpiece of ' the [nifty at:
IVitshiaginiflf kindle its•delitictittion 'ditto
remeunt Menahers:ol iisiparty, - and zealous
in its support of the new law. ,The Presi-,
dent and his, cabinet i ttmi orgartfinally : de-,
'idttidil 11MT:trill aciOlifl'4B the trifepiilio3i
olfinti_eountry, anti thdhYri;aiit 'yet eireisub.,•
mission trf - thas -- dee amtuift asmi e.vt ones o
'piiett fidelity,'additii , :!ill'iilfe'w'• Ininiths after
this4letenntiintiennlet "ilittdolited :forth; the,
iPl.9ll4,itiA'sttaftylvantaand itheyelaSSElSsifreit 7 .
t ly,nittrtcit,'lll,lll# fetfitiltAtirti;hrnitdohitl fi le,
land Wifii hohaiinip'to the trliat yrutuipte.of
'.Fiiiti Trnetikbll.igliilllti'flfe:pelfeV i tif i tiroiSe-',
:tioniMftakaintlahlifullY:linaiiiin t itied . ' by
r t the . ; ; I
PeSIPI0; 1 1 ; ti PAl).iti; i 65011 alt PTLY. , ig linwidlizpiis
there isutt-greatleason taught us ot • llie:ilati
ger ofitlila nentrateantrollitig, power.;), . i '
;ii:l 3 utipgnltk.4ljoi,§ l 4 l igeN ,llll rgiliNi9g( Slit-,
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. is: amitlitkillustralian hi•-ifte'llaligerOtiSleffelf
,enee'eserelifiO' , .. 7 by"thedeentriiP - tiowerP‘Thic
',Slitte:OlPatins Iviiiik.sv *6 aifieurf - advcanitei
ME
of Alitoken:in the ninedentlyeenatit - fi'i .
live volqlll;Sititee 'l . l4re 'effnrviikell ~ by , the tie ,
wWe h Ili ey Owe ito ti to+ De ity ;.by , l he lietie.A!
iiiiiiiii , wilie.h. they. enteriq ir: ~; tor. the , tile trto,(Y,
la thin founders; or the ‘repotilici, and- kiy ,a,
ter cier regartli for; tioaterityiitii 3 Oreteet,agnoist
,itereOpritieb ) io , reftise , tabOvolittill'with cri!ti 6 .'
I, anti, to 414 ILI il 4 / rtifigb,of ail , evibtlittilelr'encly .
hangs 111 awful boding eve't.;io large , a pot
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",When we eniieeniiinite m diir'ehhWen'ik'l
of thereontlithi!i,lo: . ‘ ylkielf:lhe nnng
- -, - • , 7,, ,-;‘,
PTENt: 11' q l / 4 6 A848 , -;
• • • •
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The : seveitil4atts7of_the earth
were distinguisited - by'tafilleignee4 (eature
or conaplection....•••lvissuffietent to know, that=
.41 pre the wet k et an Altnightritand.•i Nes
'limb in tite
: distribution of the hurn,an specieni,
'llitirtlitOriok fertile , as 'ivellal the most bat':
ilia' pain, 'Of the earth aid' it - Ili:Oiled by' mem
of f•ornplection different from'ciuniyand•lronl :
• e ach :other ; :front: tv.liene p we•,tnay•reasOnll
itly,, as well.ns intpr, that •He,
who"pladed'iliern lin their' varkiys,sitoations,
'bath' eterid ir iT'eant,•. and piotee- ,
inn: to -alfoutd Ihht ti'bekibtriiiilianOt•Ais
coutiteraCt his•-iner,Cies. ;We esteem, , itia pe
culiar .biessing..granted' , .to• that. yo; are•
enabled this day to add.' tore step to
nniVer.sill'cliiiiiiiation,• by'
as possible, the , soma*, i; who !jai/67
lived in. undesetved,-, • f!fi (Sett'
%illicit, : by thd assttmi nity, of the
Kings dl Great liriiaiit, • ial, legal-re
fief could be obtained. l',' 13Y, a long
course of..experimice , i , ().9131 narrow
prejneices mid pattialuies we had imbibed;
we find our hearts dillaweil with kinduese
amt - burrevolunce - towlmis - prenrol -rip - condi=
tnmvand tiatbnid; ainl.wa conceive onrselvefi
at Mi.. petitatextraordinarilyicalled iipcia, by
the blessings n Inch we have received, to
Manifest the sincerity of our proleasino, and.
to give resub'sl'ainiSt jilciOf'bt car gi at dude.
. .
• 11:-.Arid Wherects'llie-contlititin of those
nersons, who have been heretofore denomi
nated Negip -and .1%.1 Matto shives,,has been .
a tended with circumstances, winch not only
deprived then' Of 'the 'common blefisings
that they were by nature entitled, but has
cast-therwin-the , deepett- afllic.tons, by--aril
tuohtural.septpanion horn, then,,,chiklren, an
tirjbry,'llte greanieii of which can only be
concetverl' by supposing that we were ill the
stone unhappy case. In justice, therefore,
to persons -sour unhappily circumstanced, and.
who, having no prospect before them where
on theyl may rest their sorrows and, their
hopes, have Ito reasonable inducement to
rendertiliatvrvtee to. society,twhich they
otherwise iniglit,'and also in Willellll. Coln
mentor:Direr ol.our own happy deliverance
ti orit' that state of uncondttional Eubtrttssuny
to Which We. were doomed by the tyranny ol
'8e.. , . rt ItcsAccd_ tST.
My, ti bends, you have the trial) as
spoken by our fathers, No libman linrbs
are. jo be- bound with• the' heart destroying
and -terrible chain ofostavery, No human
law's shall be. passed. to inflict upon , human
beings that bondage which rends - the dearest
ties • life—separates the lather and the son
--the,rnother and the helpless offspring—
Mar tems the fleshovounds , and annihilates
thifspiii4--- , breakS-the heart And destroys the
trimniortal soul, l lovePennsyl veins for that'
eloriouS act_ol proud and nianly virtue tand
independence. Therri -the voicetvas clear—
de,:itled-strimg in favour_ of human
rod the act corresponded with the declaration
They made - use of no honied phrases, no
softened tones, to gild the • monster sla
very. They examined him lit his naked
dolormity arid spoke his nomexistenceitiiiiiii.,
loud ul Freemen. 'l'he same spirit animated
our Statesmen in the support of the ordinance
01. 1787, note more commonly known as the
Wilmot Proviso. 'rho time pure spirit con
tinued to till ,the hearts ol our people at a
later (lay; for on the question ol the shots
:OM of MISSOMI, the lollowing resolution
was passed by- the unaninants vote of the
l'erinsy Ivaco:in Legislature. The language ol
this preamhle and resolution expressed so
fatly (said Governor J ) his own .views on
this subject, that he would teed it. (Ilere.
Governor J. having become somewhat
hoarse, requested Mr. Franklin to read the
resolution referred to.) It is in, the. tallow-
nag words: •
Resolutions relative to preventing the intro 46
lion of Slavery! into new S'l2tes., '
The Senate and Hons.() of Representatives';
of the' Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
whilstAboy-oberish• the right Of the-indi
vidual slates to. express their. opinions upon
all puhlic measures proposed in thetNingress
of the Union, are award that its usefulness
Must luta great.degree depend upon the dis
cretion wilt which it is' exercised ; they be
here that the-right ought not to be resorted.
to upotitrivial subjects or unimportant ocea
sinus, but they are also persuaded that there.
are moments when the neglect to exercise
n would he'allerelietion of public duty,
• Such .an *uccastotvatin their judgment de-
Meads. the frank .expression of the senti
ments ol Tennsylvatita is now presented. A`
measure was ardently supported in the fast:
Counress of the United States, and will pro
bablyibii as earnestly urged during the ex
isting
,session of that'bety, Which"Ms a pal
pable 'tendency to impair the political 'reht
lions of the-several States, which vs calculate:if
to mar.the• social happiness of the presCtit
and future. generations, which,if..adopted
would impede the muck ol ; humanity. anti
Ireedoth through the and wouhl affix
'and perpetuate an odious snub upon the pre-.
sent" race ;, a measure,. in brief, which' pro
poses to spread the ad dies inueltieaint.
slaveiy from. tito 141%43,0 ttlteMississippi fu
' 11 10,0 11 490 91 titeAteificto., , •
• When , tneasutes of Ilits•eharaeler•are,se
frioml :!dvoeated•iu the reptibliean?Cougees
IVMMES
ME
4 , :'if.'4 - Irtl4l'k': '-I , ! ft..4*:i '3ll -Y:, -, :sr.t.::L . ,
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lukKh'eiffi:llitit.,l4l34,OtilinSetlNOWOn rot
' yv.hickrias•- ; olltiOyttizia?q odiuittecims
astute fri ..uliipil . 4ritrtlieYiliscretinsi of
efiu bl wan.
fpm.oft(wiernmeireanti no other; aitd whose.
eli mote :allOrds- none' - of- the - the xts urged
'Mr.:Mail:4oer°' the labor of the natives 01
the MI rid zone, suce a ten Rory [Memo right
ti herein . or ; anquireci„ such T as those States
possesieti estitblished the existing
bonlitiftnidii./ %Viet' C * 0,681411011 was
framed 'iii _Seqiib.mlir;): seventeen hundred.
anti eightstsoyeo, the concession that three
ot tlicsitiv.es.in the states then existing
.shouldrbeirepreselitedaitt - Congress, could
not huva,been,inteuded to embrace regions
Ait.,flit,iinf rqdliby !oitiigii ron the
enntritry, tio noxious
,WOre the L'onf4ifss. of
that day to 'Online 'huffish bondage IC 3 ithin
its ancient home, that on the thirteenth oh
JuLY,:gifveineeifjiuntlred 'and eighty seven
Mau body minitimousiy declared that slavery
for' involthribiry servitude; Should not exist in
I the emensiveterionfi6ls6Mided . bythe Ohio,
1 - the — Mississippi, Canada and the lakes ' and
I in the. ninth station of . the first article 61 the
Conititution itsell,the power of Congress to
prohibit the iniglation of serge persons
alter the year eighteen hundred and eight is
expiessb , recognizetyndris.there Co be found
in the statute book a single instance of the
admission of a territory to the rank of a
state, in which' Congregs...have have tint ad
hered to the tight vested in ihem"bY the con
stitution, to stipiilate With the territory upon
the conditions of such admission.
I -. .The
,Senate Atid House of Representatives
of Pennsylvania illorelore 'cannot but depre
cate any departure from the humane and en
lightened policy pursued, not only by the il
liistrions Congress of seventeen hundred
and, eighty-seven, but by then successors
without exception; they are persuaded to
open the fertile regions of the west to a ser
vile raee,.would tend to increase their num
bets beyond all. past example, would open ,
i.ew<and steady market for the lawless ven
ders of hurnan flesh, would render: all
schemes for obliterating this most foul blot
upon the American character useless and
Under these convietionS, and inc-the full
persuasion that upon thistopie there is but
one opinion - in Penusylvanja; • . : ;
"I:r:crib:al bplic. Sc,pute and House of Etp
resentatives ophe Voinmaytueulth. cf Peonsyl
uoma,• Thai the Senators and Representiuives
of this Stale, in the Congress of the-United
suites,, be; ail they are hereby iequested to
vine agaiust the admission of any territory
Asa stale into the union, unless " the further
introduction..ol slavery or involuntary seivi,
Mile, except (or the punishment of crimes
.whereof the patty shall har° been (telly con
.v.ictedi,sliall. be ProliibiteilitL all ~children
born within the saidierritory after its admis
sion es ,, a•statO, shall he flee, but may he
held to servitude until he age 0,l twenty-five
years." ~,•
/?esolvedy'llint I Governor be, and he is
hereby request to cause a copy of the
foregiiing pr au le and Resolution to be
hansinitied t ) c el) of the Senators and Rep
resentatives of this State, in the Congress of
b. •
the United States.
JOSEKI LAWRENCE,
Speafcer of the House of RePresentatioes
ISAAC
Speaker of the Senate
A PPIIOV em—the twenty-second day of De
cembei, one .thpusatid, eight hundred ant
nineteen: • •
. , 14.1 AAi FIN DLA Y
That,:my iithe, language
of ireemen, and, in that tune ,every
ciOzen .pMelatini 'his love 'of human liberty
th'd hatted of tyranny and oppiession. The
great . and good Mell 'of that age. felt indig
nant au& shuddered at the thought of plant
ing the foot-prints of Slavery civet the va-t
-and-lertile-regions-of-the g reat -West r a -land
formed by a bountiful God, with every im
aginable Capacity for the comfort of his crea
tures and the enjoyment of life. To permit
this latid, flowing as it wore with " milk and
honey," in be minute the abode of the toil
worn viotitn of human laws and huntan pas
sionsrwasasking-Irom our-fathere-a-surrender
of a righteous' principle whiat they most
indignantly • relused 19 grant, and Imam
these resoluliong.
Bak again the. spiiit of the ordinance ,of
1787 was ,brought into our • ljaislative nails
some ivrd.years agh to prevent me ,introduc.:
1 tion'ol.Slave'ry into territory to be acquired,
1
from Mexicti.- licisolutions approving the
%Vilrhet Proviso receiveti.nearly•the - unani
mous support ot that Leg,islature.,, in these
various sets of nut puldo bodies audio ,these
fientimeitts.of oar leading statesmen, ircye-
. gether .w m
ith any others that might be added'
we li.iv.e all uniform, steady and determined.
'hostility upOn 'thelatrt of our citizens to ex
tend die 'e,vll's of siaverY. But mark the
change'! . Certittn moves"are making upon
ftlie,noliiieaf chess buaril;•the Southern brancft;
at the sofcalled deinciertwylnuit,liave tiomq.
•explicitidettiMelao o ll,l)f l 4o,•",OViirfi9l;r l:o ,- ,
viso!'„lttAt , 019, Rqiiiiatice Of
,;13, ,, 7, 3 ,, ,Tire,
central fire - battle bby - fhittok,,
afarle i rt .. ettatin ,, den,unciakTry qrltelee.of Mr,ll
I%!ilfriot - fgatilir; 'Piofo. - it'rlimth r po leyi
lsliii'fitiiiitf bji'btlii jai l riiiilii , ciftllielatity l l i i
, 'Vile fitate,vti ref i theiistitualpiinciplto.ol , oppor,
I's fiat'. to " shAverY- Uxinttsieit which had .6 11 -
JA I Oriri i kk t IA ;. 1 .. 1 A .611,a' nti:" 1 ":". ( lC',9,rg 8 :;1 1( ' P .(l' 9. l *; t
,syfyitnet for' more duet' half a century hi pr 0...,
'elitinied, 4 ilelibitFote ( tiniticin 'to' 'the . ' Union.
and tli . ii offsfirinteolltiliatie antlievlPtlisPdeed ;
and discaitell. tictelteets...;;Nnypse.p.ovvertul)p.
lid the , tlenutioiatory-tone of the oential Qt.: :
.. I 'm tilaitetutfittatedzintpers operated uiten•
sminiii4o , 44f,ttke,,r s ent,vmmiuty,o); , ,tlte ),eo 7 ;
ph ) b At iongUig tp thut party, tAht,..l.ast,Wlntr :
:11ii..saiii resolution latlea r trite'Oeive'git ottani-, 1
'iliOliVOlFiTifiii'iNV fi 4i - 1111111 4I+J 160' hatiOtnbig'
Rippon6uls.vothig% ford iti'.the..,Sonatiii:lWltile
lititAlte..llooo.o;PC.,geprosentinky,qol4ylture;ou'r
inV(olßhilAß,Cglnin4o4,ll'llPJslll/Y.P.ll'rfili
nevi!nentioned. ' 'W hat then pi. uein, iliik
. Patdddreabrigllbilitnint`iif to tither hi rcifife doe=
lifie'ofqhe-iKeyeutherStitteVi4ll 4 'hy`ivnk, f ake,
asked,t4 t re,OrBo 1 1 . 1 9, - .T9OIItO.OP II OI I I'RO ,'
decisions of het...people, tct. oltdni so solerrhity •
irio-:04-3WifftlyZkiiiru,s,suA4-01hi7-eetltrikii
tn.11»'8,5`it'l ' V i e9T ,l P n,. / 4 0. i i t f 4 V 4 fIr il l t ji!i,' ,
pl,l,,rty :inneltitiery . had' li6e,i , ritit ', lA. Tut oN.,
I".oo i t'llii'tliiiiivlit'i.ll6lll l iiiif s iiiiil zotfetißeepieht
Airtait'..oritricislBl;FhigliteinOttlnv; i tifittdi knidi
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•speos t hi It* o ..p oFittg our negotta i ops„wl . l :
,r4liiiido'itt•kalhAinktiait t ittiititytif , lit'inettAre:
,titellYtifilltiiol4-Vdthatiltiontstr.iut , thing4;t
whew the.desiisAnt Boaqa,is.UP.Q*lll#ll' 1 4-:
lir ,teinitiested; war in..its, uiorst tor rn'',.ie• tri titi •
, to oknit.ll)oo* * .ttietisgeuxttri and :"Ile , 'OX
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en fortatiolU .r,011if.01410 1 0 , 10 PP,60 1 40;1014
libil'GOUgrent! l ,lsl l St.i l .??e#o lo- I ) .Uli4knigii - llPifi l
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NUM.
,stifrereirf•in. tinsre spect .frem,..the policy of
-al( our first 1543.6 i N : its was- the .conduct of
the present 'Executive. la relation to the
tiecess,ity of tnis war there was a variety of
epinions Ifki by men of all patties and of
all sects, Apse. differences doubtlessly. hon
estly and truly entertained by their advocates.
Was.an effort, made .in.this.case tecorivinee
the reasons of meti,:to„better their means of
knowledge, te .00nciliate conflicting views,
to harmonbie and unite the' country upon the
the
,all important question' of , a Iforeiga
mat,, tbe,tira. in, ,which _ our ..eourrtry, , had
engaged? No.—the mild mid gentle .meane
of ;wpm - suasive, character were Om - Monett',
and the • iron -smiled orestrty in .its hatted •
'ol.lree.thotighr, and .free •discuSsidii;, : and its '
determinatiott . to command and
.be obayed, ?
issues froth the - deMee that
.ifir who Agit/a
the - propriety of the war (however . faithfully
ly
he may have sustained_ it during,Ats pro."
.gress,) is to be pronounced a moral traitor
and .ascending aid and comfort tq the enemy,
and it my remembrance Serves me rightly,
the President rif. the United §tates. stoops' to
endorse ofliiially this detestable dJgrea,--
Now, without intending to say a word .upon
the question of the war, whether it wasvight
or wrong, in its - inception, permit, me to ask
this people, where would the sanction of
this deco ine lead us. li the freeekpreision ,
of honestly entertained opinions, iii a land of '
free speech and: a free press is ;to be pro:
scribed by the agents, whose acts at:seeder
censidermion, as treason . to the :country : if
ihedocuiriethai the Presidetillr Condeci as ,
dot to be reviewed - under the severe penalty
of stampilig, with the infamy of a ataitor's
name the individual daiiug .to criticise his
actions,..then our liherty 'or speech is gone,
Fix, in the popular mind, the iota that all
Censure and Jibe/1851011 nt 11143 acts ol.their
servants are treasonable practices, and while
the race of flatterers to power may increase,
the number of its accusers and honorable •
opponents will be FA:111/11 indeed. There is
no tyranny in any land mere .cruel than this
doctrine would teach; the bed of the tyrant
of olden time, sought the equalization - of the
'bodies of its victims; this would attempt to
cnib, to ehain and immolate the Immortal
spirit_That in this hind of .proud pre-erni.
netice for its devotion. to the principles at
civil and_religious. liberty and toleration,
such detestable ditch ines can find iidvecates •
and supporters, clay well tiff us• with argon.
isliment. . .
,_.. . . , .
But again—the doctrine is htaadJy.main.
t shied that - the wishes. and desires of the
people, na expressed by their represntatives,
shall - not be carried into effect, if the policy
of the measure lads to meet the spreobation
of the President. Even .should the various
means of attempting to control pop.tdarleel..
ing by the patronage of the central power,
its organ, its hangers, on and expecterits, its ..
platforms and ,conyentitri; should'all these "
fail, then, as a last resort, the Kingly prem.-
tire et tire Veto Is celed -into existence and
the wid of the majority .ol the people, in a
denim :Mc government, is prostrateit..and
defeated by the act - of one man, whose ac.
tious.canitot be condemned unless at the risk
of party &enunciation and proscription..
Having expreised his views as fully on
this part of the subject as their patiOncall
would permit, he felt that he had discharged
a duty iti warning his fellow citizens against
the euethavheients of tins dangerous power.
He knew that the spirit of the fathers of the
constitution and ale authors of the resolutions
of 1798, wield lend their influence to sustain
his position,if such spiritsmingle in the con
flicts of this fatherland. To the people be.
long the task of ov.erturning and destroying
this ov.ershadovsing central, power i. and .rem
the, signs ot the times there appears to be
little doubt effthe verclict . being rendered in
behalf of the ornate Of it,glitand tine ,democ.
racy,. Dot there are other questions of - great
,moment, the 'settlement of which May,also
depend eyou the result of theeoininglftlec. '
nom- A fait'and-i-easerrably Protective -Ta.
rift is so essential to the welfare of the citi.
rens et this L:oinceenwealth, that he could '
nut refrain front the expression of. a, few
words in its defence, particularly in relation
to its effects upon the revenues of. the Com.
monwealth. The general. discussion . :of the
the que - oi - orCal - ri ft.pti - aTiFire - Talfl tie would
leave to his triend, the Hon. James Pollock,
who_understood it much better.llitr- bitneeft,
havine e Ably defended :Is provisions tot yenta
in the National Congress,.,. 4, is a melancholyir"uth ,
trinb, that' the citizens of this Commonwealth .
are sorely pressed by taxation, to. meet the
interest &c., on the public debt . With' nll
her revenues, and t ire iaried„,and aninirying
tax. laws- 7 411e payment of het inherit liabili
ties could. scarcely be :net by the State. In
tins COllO thee .of our financial, affairs, be
weelil - ask 'il it were gulail policy to adopt
any ,system 'that would lessen the (eve.
trues of
,the, State—yet such.. fie was. bound.
to declare would he the act% of the cunlin
nett existence of the preSent Perilliaws.—
, 'Ne,protectioe
.afforded to our do me stic in.
'daspy.h4d : 44!)t in..lar;o:iron t mApulactories
inn Alifit:in! , ltOic .ol A 4 SPOt- 1:140 re.
Aniri!i f tliqrvy i .,inatkial i ,nnl*lutsye to
,Vterk,,on.lOtr,npetattir_4. 7 AWTfT i l9Nend
'tekiliele,4egillittjFeilP - fren,o,op;ooltrral.
m , arha P ied,.,wetcearriedi up0n , ,49 . 0,1)ii0
,;17,1ermv,t3killiffisup4iiii. at - i;:!)P,a44rgt,Pri,Tor. ~.,
,lioy....ok i .the,, criyennei. - ,'',Vnder,tlie „present
,V ll o;git 3 ,o %Ygli,f l - - ,PJ l Pliqi'qOrPileto,.4vAlh the
frkatgtOriainifactute,:st thra,retes sit 494*in
, Elyope.".;7,Vottacqij4ntliy;l4loialtso,Ol,lnyciat:
AneAtt,p(papitallieulg
,r_es.tteStOd„tkoy,yrAll be:..
~ e , ispviitkiioe l l;, !mit. tin,
,i•ottui,t will', tie, tha t yrith.
010 r n1,',01 "' their t i 3 O,l,itip,v? aiio„ligis.,,loExi the,
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' i fetik, pi:oduimLuOn ,91! „,14400,T,.01it. ..tivrriei . •
441 1. .4i4:0 F,94q9 1, 40 . 4 6(1 . 1 ?,4qc.imP1ui1.(v0 on -
.illt; tOt,. l4 l;Ph,;*.9l,l:tetil i fti9,F. , ,ht.::.!ttie:Cent• •
•tatin:viialtti;:?,,Pit . l,..,tool, tii„t9j . 44,.93tyla :up: ',._
tifiiitiftiiiiiial - ttixat ton '.o,t,c,,,y,oarllainl,Viiur, . :
.busineiw; and ire noceiliarycorrAiirti - ol . yonez _
liiiiilieelt' tv tillelleTaliliat One ati4lii,eatab..‘. 7 ::
I !jai men t , ,1 a iho:.itttoriiir.Of tha'..Stakkintyi 'toll .
,pw.thak,,froigltt, - 4 , :fitvOittti,to*,,yamearit'„exi :
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