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Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - August 12, 1837, Athens, GeorgiaA the ferment of a free is preferable to Jhc torpor of a despotic void. Leo. S at Urda a a oust 12, iss. To. 21. The Southern Banner is Puli sized in the town of Athens go of Goa every saturday by a boil chasm. dollars per year payable in and. Vane or four dollars at the end of in Eyer. Any subscriber failing to give notice of his desire to Bis subscription at the expiration of the time for which it has been paid will to consid. Cred As wishing to continue it and held liable occur. Singly. No paper will be discontinued except at the option of the publisher until All arrearage Are paid. 0a11 letters to the editor on matters connected with the must to postpaid in order to secure attention. Bates off . Lilt cars of citation. §2 75 notice to debtors and creditors 40 Day a 3 25 four months notices. 4 00 sulcs of personal property by executors administrators or guardians. 3 25 sales of or negroes by do. 4 75 april cation for la to tors of Dos Mission 4 50 other advertisements 75 cents for every thirteen Linch of Small Typo or space equivalent first Inser lion and 50 cents for Eracli Moeekly continuance. If nil ili shod every other week g2 1-2 cents and month in 75 cents for each continuance. For a single insertion Onha 00 per Square. should always have the desired i incr of ins Orons marked upon them when handed in otherwise they will be published till forbid Ami charged accordingly. Liju Polico of the Sale of land and negroes by . Executors or guardians must be pub. Lisheid sixty Days previous to the Day of Sale. The Sale of personal Prois Erly in like manner must be published forty Days previous to the Sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must to Piibe Lilied forty . A a notice that a will be made to the court of Ordinary for leave to sell land or negroes must to published four months. Notice that application will be made for letters of administration must be published or a Days and or letters of Dis Mission six Mon he. A Cicin for lamp a Banner. Lairence Tiller a. R. Smith Esq. Carnesville a. E. Whitten Esq. Clarksville Lewis Levy Esq. Slight colds will occasion which if not removed be. Come hardened and produces those dreadful diseases Geurty ulcers and inveterate sores by the perfect purity which these life pills give to the blood and All Tho Humours scor Butic eruptions and bad complexions by their alterative Chi acts upon the fluids that feed the skin the morbid Stato of which occasions All eruptive complaints. Sallow Cloudy and other disagreeable complexions. The use of these pills for a Vyvy Short time will of acct an entire cure of Alt Rheum Ery Sepe of and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common colds and influenza will always to cured by one dose or by two even in the worst cases. Piles a As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady the veg. A table life pills deserve a distinct arid emphatic re. Commendation. It is Well known to hundreds in this City that the proprietor of these invaluable pills was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of years and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole Compass of the Materia Medica lie however at length tried the Medicine which he now offers to the Public and to was cured in a very Short time after his recovery had been pronounced not Only improbable but Buso. Utly impossible by any human Means. Directions for use the proprietor of the vegetable life docs not follow the base and mercenary practice of the quacks of the Day in advising persons to take his pills in Large quantities. No Good Medicine can possibly to so required.�?. Triese Pulsar to be taken at bed Lime every iii get for a week or fortnight according to the obstinacy of Tho disease. Tho usual dose is from 2 to 5, a. Cording to the Constitution of the person. Very Del. Cato a begin with but two and increase As the nature of the Case May require those More robust or of very Ostive Haf it May begin with 3, and increase to 4, or even 5 pills and they will effect a Happy change to guide the patient in their further use. These pills sometimes occasion sickness and vomiting though very Seldom unless tits a roman is Var Sioui Tina. Fourth 0rat10i�. 7 j quota / r. A for the Southern xxx use Clarkesville 5th july 1837. Rev. S. W. Erwin sir a the committee of arrangements of yesterday having had the pleasure of listening to the Ora. Tion delivered by you in behalf of themselves and Many of the citizens of this place request you to furnish us with a copy of the oration Wanh your a. Probation for its publication in one of la e gazettes of Athens. Your Coria Liance will be esteemed a favor by j. A. R. Hanks m. J. Walker. Lewis Levy committee Moffatt a vegetable life pills and Bittern. Ese medicines have Long been known and al appreciated for their extraordinary and Immy. A Ianc put cars of restoring it or fact health to persons Sull Cring under nearly every kind of disease to which iho human Frame is liable. Ill Many hundreds of certificated instances they live even rescued suffer cars from the very verge of an untimely grave after All Tho dec Cativo nostrums of the Day had utterly failed and to Many thousands they have Crinan Cully secured that uniform enjoy ii int of Hall i without which life itself is but a Par tial Blessing. So great indeed has their Efficacy invariably and infallibly proved that it has apr scared scarcely less than miraculous to those who were unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical Princi pies upon which they Are compounded and upon Wlinich they consequently act. It was to their i Nail test and sensible action in purifying the Springs and channels of life and ending them with run cwt cd tone and vigor that they were indebted for their name which was bestowed upon them at Tho spontaneous request of several individuals Whoso lives they had obviously saved. Tho proprietor rejoices in the Opportunity afforded by the Universal diffusion of the daily press for Pla eing Bis vegetable life pills within the Knowle Iago and reach of Cor it individual in Tho com ii Unity. Unlike Tho Host of pernicious quack eries which boast of vegetable ingredients the life pills arc purely and solely vegetable and contain neither Mercury Antimony arsenic nor any Othor Miner ill ill any form whatever. They arc entirely com posed of extracts from rare and powerful plants the Virtues of which though Long known to several Indi All tribes and recently to Sonio eminent liar Saccuti Cal chemists arc altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science and were never \ c fore administered in so happily off Lacious a combi nation. The first operation is to loosen from the Coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and Crudi ties constantly settling around them and to remove Tho hardened fico is which collect in thu con. Solutions of the Small intestines. Other medicines Only partially cleanse these and leave such collected masses behind As to produce habitual Kostiv Oniss with All its train of evils or sudden diarrhoea with its imm Incipit dangers. This fact is Well known to Ull regular anatomists who examine the human boil. Res after death and hence the prejudice of these Well informed men against Trio quack medicines of the age. The second of acct of the vegetable life pills is to cleans the kidneys and the Blad. Der and by this moans Tho liver and Tho lungs the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of urinary organs. The blood which lakes its red color from Tho Agency of Tho liver and this lungs before it passes into Tho heart being thus purified by them and nourished by food coming from u clean stomach courses freely through the veins re. Hews every part of the Sjo Stem and triumphantly mounts Tho Banner of Licali in the Blooming Check the following Are among the distressing variety of human diseases to which the vegetable life pills Cire Well known to to infallible a dyspepsia by thoroughly Loans aug Tho first and second stomachs and creating a flow of Puro Cal Lily Hilo instead of Tho stale and acrid kind flatulence palpitation of the heart. Loss of appetite heart Burn and read ache restlessness iii temper. Anxiety languor and melancholy will Van ish As a natural consequence of its cure. Cost Veness by cleansing the whole length of Tho intestines with a solvent process and without Vio Lonco All violent purges leave the bowels Ostive within two Days. Diarrhoea and cholera by removing the Sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints Aro occasion. Cd and by promoting iho Lubric Ativo secretion of iho to mucus membrane. Fevers of All kinds by restoring the blood to a regular circulation through Tho process of perspiration in Somo cases and through m so Lutish of Inos tinal obstructions in Otlien. Tho life pills Javo been known to euro Brouma Tishri permanently in three weeks and gout in half that time by removing local inflammation from Tho Muscles and lieu Nants of Tho joints. Drop sies of All kinds by freeing and Tho kidneys and mad. Der they operate most delightfully on Beao import. Torii organs and a Crick have Over a Cor Uia remedy for Tom worst cases of Gavol also by dislodging from Tho turnings of tic Bow. Els the Slivny Mattot to which those do tires and. Hore As Ama end by re lib Vine of Vici air t 95qla the lungs from the mucus which a Dix try Sid rcd a favourable symptom As the patient will find Bim self at once relieved and by perseverance will soon recover. They usually operate within 10 or 12 hours and never give pain unless Llic bowels Are very much encumbered. May be taken by the most delicate females under any circumstances it is however that those in later pc. Rods of pregnancy should take but one at a time and thus continue to bowels open and even two May be taken where the patient is very Ostive. One Pill in a solution of two table spoons full of water May be Given to an infant in the following doses a Tea spoon full every two hours till it Ope rates for a child from to it no to five years of age half a pills it and from five to ten one Pill. The Pace Iris hitters arc so called because they possess the Power of restoring the expiring embers of health to a glowing Igor throughout the Constitution As Tho Picc iii is said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolution. The Phoenix bitters arc entirely vege. Table composed of roots found Only in certain parts of the Western country which will infallibly cure i Evers and Agues of All kinds will never jail to eradicate ii Tiroly All the Eric cos of Mercury infinitely sooner than Tho most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla and will immediately cure the do scr Minalio of blood to the head never fail in the sickness incident to Young females and will be found a certain remedy in All cases of nervous debility and weakness of the most impaired constitutions. As a remedy for chronic and info ammo try rheumatism the Efficacy of the Phenix bitters will be demonstrated by the use of a single bottle. Tho usual dose of these killers is half a wine Glass full in water or wine and this Quantity May retaken two or three times a Day about half an hour before meals or a less Quantity May be taken at All times. To those who Aro afflicted with indigestion after meals these bitters will prove invaluable As they very greatly increase the action of the principal viscera help them to perform their functions and enable Tho stomach to discharge into the bowels whatever is of. Pc Sivc. Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed appetite restored and the Mouths of the absorbent vessels being cleansed nutrition is facilitated and strength of body and Energy of mind arc the Happy results. For farther particulars of Moffatt a life pills and Pike Nix bitters apply at or. To flute a of acc. No. 546 Broadway new-1 York where the pills can to obtained for 25 cents i 50 cents or per Box and the bitters for or $2 per bottle. Id Quot numerous certificates of the wonderful Efficacy of both May be there inspected. In some obstinate and complicated cases of Chro. Nicandy Fla Malory Rhunia Lisoni liver complaints fever and ague dyspepsia palsy piles injuries from the use of Mercury quinine and other diseases of Long standing it May be found necessary to take both the life pills and the pc unix bitters in the do pcs before recommended. N. pills and the bitters will get All Mercury out of the system infinitely faster than the Best preparations of Sarsaparilla and arc a certain remedy for the Rushing of blood to the head or All Vio Lent headaches tic do Leureux amp a. All a i croons who Are predisposed to apoplexy Daisy �?�c., should never to without Tho life pills Ortho bitters for one dose in time will save life. They equalize the circulation of the blood draw All pressure rom the head restore perspiration and throw Oft every impurity by the pores of the skin. 0 the above valuable medicines kept constantly on hand and for Sale by w. B. Wells at co. Agents Alec no May 27.�?10�?if. An address delivered at Clarksville on the Atif. Of july 1837. Bys. Vav Edwin. Were some being unacquainted with our history placed on an Eminence with Powers of vision sufficiently Strong to take in at one glance All the scenes that arc transpiring in this country on to Day Surprise no doubt would fill his bosom and he would be Dispo. Sod to risk with interest what do these things mean ? what so excites a whole nation that throughout its extent with Small intervening spaces crowds Are concentrating on particular Points Why this Roll of mar tial music of pealing drum and thrilling Fife ? Why this bristling of arms and glittering of uniforms Why is that Flag unfurled which floats so proudly in the morning Breeze with its emblematic stars and stripes and tic to. Ble Mountain Bird the Armour bearer of Imperial Jove ? Why do i every where behold. I\1 a ago a Tel la intr a. Ladno a no. sexes age with head of Snow but Eye measures. To Mue. Under oppression beyond which if is turns to vengeance and pours the trials of Warath on the Sheffl of the oppressor. Such a period also Arrild. About the Middle of the last Century. Iri appears to be a Rule of Providence in Goye Taing the world to raise up at such a crisis a i have described men peculiarly Dap. Todt the scenes in Wlinich they Are called to act men of , and incorruptible a Teg Rity and of courage which quails at no Mnger and shrinks from no consequences when duty Calls and. Judgment Points out the Way Buch were the patriots of the Ameri can revolution. In the annals of the world it May without fear of successful cd a str arc a inn Tiomi be averted that there cannot be found the history fan equal number of men in the same county at the same time coi Bining in to licit characters so Many of the elements of True greatness As were in the characters of those who Ric cd conspicuous parts la Ali Rev ing the Independence of our country. In estimating the character of the americans at the time of which i speak it is necessary to revert to their origin and investigate the nature of those causes which exerted an influence in their moral and mental train ing. Other nations have been colonized by Conquest or Commerce mercenary motives have been at the Bottom in founding americans. Chagrined at their former foil ure the ministry resumed the same system of after the lapse of some time a Ness so rudely intruded into by the Demon of political animosity As now ? when did the Hill a i a n r a papers teem with invective and abuse a a Qaq both i of reason and argument As now 7 and Tulien branches declaring a duty on paper. a a no Rivaro not a. 4 i. _ did Ever the people of the United states test such a disposition to in Timte might iir7�?~ Stead of right As in the wide spread. Insu bor. Donation of the last few yers ?. A if Coni ing events cast their Slin Dows before a Whit do these things portend that no Are to dangers which threaten Dermine our institutions,jand.4o engulf up i i Republic in that abyss of ruin which Hai Borin the Tomb of former ones. For bin the a que Der ing remains of ancient Greece and beware the �?Tprpefcvure4 a a for sued in a Case of this kind is not to shut out eyes to the real danger which May threaten us and hug with fond Delight the phantom of Liberty while the substance is stealing rapid Glass painters colours and. Tea. Again the. Americans loudly coat planned remonstrated and entreated and again the ministry partial. In yielded and had. The duty on paper Glass and painters colours repeated but retained on Tea. 1 his per Ignacious adherence of government principle subversive of their Liberty manifested in retaining the duly on Tea irritated the people of the colonies Alnio st to mad Ness. Alter Many petitions Adair cased to the �1 ii ii ill. Tit a a a i itt in remonstrances and expostulation had been to him All of which to. Answered with insult or injury the colonists flew to arms determined to defend by. Force their rights against a tyrant on whom All Milder Meas. Ures were thrown away. After having tried by from us but to prepare ourselves for Tho crisis discover Tho disease and apply acc a. Propri uie remedy. Again i say enlighten Tho lands for i ale. No. 7 3rd disc. Let Sec. Forsyth county. A a 829 Mph 44 1st a a 44 ii <1 72t 15th 4. 1st a a Lumpkin a a a 84 4lh 44 1st a a 44 .44 �4 1184 18 the 44 3d a a Paulding a a a 44 418 18th 44 3d a a 44 44 44 317 1st 44 4lh a a Murray a a ii 164 9th 44 1st a Union a 44 1027 3d 44 4u� a a Floyd r a a 44 2g8 5th 14 4th Cherokee a a 44 761 2d 44 3d 44 11 Nelson cd ter. Augusta goo. June Yigui 1837.�?14�?lot Georgia Alin Ahac ibs 1838 Flthe. Public and in ,.Aro informed that on Tho first of october. Next the Georgia al maniac for 1838, will Boroa by for div Ivory Rit iho office of to Corisis Tulloh Alist a grisly. Tho portion of it has coh arranged and calculated by or. Ashmore of lid Lori county by whom the calculations of Aho almanac printed last year Woro made. No pains labour or expense null to Sparel to Render Tho almanac for 1838 acceptable to the citizens of Georgia. As offic i number of copits prior it a last year fell Short of thou demand to would request those persons who Wiser to Purchase by Uio Quantity to give Early information of Trio Nambori of copies they May want. Augusta Only 1837. Of fire manhood with Noble brow firm step and Majestic form the restless vivacity and fiery impetuosity of youth ? and Why do i see amid All this martial pomp and Splendora scenes so Little fitted to the softness of her sex the Matron with Chaste and sober Joy participating in the apparently exciting festival ? Why do i Sec the Sylph like form the Rosy Cheek and sparkling Eye of the Maiden arrayed in All the Beauty and Bloom of youth ? Why this Universal jul Bilic this National Liol iday celebrated by millions of freemen ? let him be told that this is a nations birth \ Day the anniversary of her final Emancia a Tiomi from the Thra Dom of oppressive Power Thot americans meet on this Day to celebrate the virtue patriotism and fearless determination of their fathers who obtained for them the richest earthly boons civil and religious lib Rev. To Day they do Honor to the inc Ory of those who in the hour of her greatest need stood Forth the unflinching friends and Una mailing defenders of their Coli Wilry he will then no longer be surprised at what he beholds but will feel that there is a cause a glorious cause for All this enthusiasm. It is interesting to Trace the effects of Cau pcs operating on the destinies of Man Long after the Heads which conceived and the hands which executed the plans co Slit sting those causes have Moul dered to dist. It is pleas ant and profitable after the influence exerted on the world by one Man or a race of men has gone on through the lapse of years widening and deepening until like a mighty torrent it Rolls Overall the land spreading health peace and life or disseminating the elements of death As its character May he in the world to take a retrospect of its cause to ascend through All its a meanderings. Until we reach its source and examine whether its after character corresponds with its origin. Or to Lay aside the figure to Trace those effects which in the history of the world Are appropriately denominated mighty events to i hair causes is one of the must pleasing and instructive subjects of human research. We have met to Day to celebrate the anniversary of an event which has been productive of the most important consequences con acc cd with Llie interest of the Lisman race. Therefore whatever relates to the men who acted ill the scenes of our revolution or to the causes which led to the contest cannot fair to he interesting to an intelligent audience and whatever is connected with that struggle which procured tor us As a people All the blessings of civil Liberty Aud gave our country an Independent political existence among the nations of the Earth must to doubly in to cresting to americans. Perhaps a few moments could not to Isioro properly employed on the present occasion thai in glancing briefly at the circumstances by which the patriots of the revolution were surrounded the difficulties with which they had to contend and the causes which led to such a state of things and the character of the principal actors in that great political drama. In the affairs of the world there sometimes occurs a crisis constituting an epoch in its history when Opp ression reaches a Point beyond human endurance and Man abused find trampled on arises and asserts his rights and avenges his wrongs when the neral ele mints of society arc broken up and the an Cint landmarks in politics Aud ethics Are borne Down by the overwhelming current of popular opinion. Sulci a crisis had arrived commencement of revolution. For of centuries the course of of the Worl Tiad been downward so far As the enjoyment of rational Liberty and the Correct understanding of the rights of Man were concerned. With the exception of great Britain no Colin try could be said to possess even a tolerable share Oft Reedom and the m fast bound Isle a like her great pro to Type Rome seemed determined that none of her dependencies should enjoy tie Boon Wlinich she so much boasted of. Bit Ihfe is a Point a .Aro human Forh Caranci ceases cd but the first civilized pioneers who explored and took up their abode in this Western wild erness were the persecuted adherents of u tins of arbitrary Power exiles from the Futh or land pilgrims in the True sense of the word they came seeking a shrine on Wlinich to offer up the sacrifice of a pure spirit according to the dictates of their consciences a a with none to molest or make them the sacrifices they had to make the hard ships to be endured and the dangers to be encountered made it a grave business and rubbed off so effectually the Light Uncertain spirits a that none were Likely to engage in the Enterprise who were not actuated by pure motives and guided by principle. These devoted men consecrated their undertaking to he most High and broke the deep Solitude of the Forest with anthems of Praise other nations have waded through the Long o o night of Savage barbarism they have advanced by Clow and laborious Steps to an Elev Tion in the scale of civilization sufficient to enable them to take their stations among the enlightened nations of the Earth. Am crib a like the furled goddess of Wisdom who is represented As leaping full grown from the Cloven temples of her sire came into exist ence As an Independent government in the vigor of youth and in the venial Bloom of virtue. From this origin the american people have Arisen. Necessarily the patriots of �?T76 partook largely of the Virtues and possessed Many of the most valuable traits of their fathers character. It will he seen at once that the sons of such ancestors placed in such Cir. Cum stances were not Likely to submit patient. In to arbitrary oppression. Hence the determined resistance made to aggressions of great Britain and the existence of that Jeau Lousy which watched Over the Liberty of their infant country with sleepless vigilance. On the causes which led to the final Cpd ration of this country from England it is not necessary for me Long to dwell nor is it More necessary to detail minutely the events which transpired during our revolutionary struggle. Every american ought to be acquainted with the Story of her wrongs a Brief recapitulation of the principal events connected with our quarrel with the Mother country will be sufficient on the present occasion. From their settlement up to the year 1765, the conduct of great Britain towards her plantations in America was marked by an almost entire neglect. She seemed to he perfectly satisfied with Morfo policing their Commerce while she left them log Mannge their internal police As they pleased. But after the colonies had grown into some in Ortance she changed her policy and adopted the anomalous plan of raising an efficient Revenue by direct Taxa tin. She claimed Lin cd by the Iri Glit to tax Slih Quot people of America without allowing them a representation in parliament. The British ministers argued that inasmuch As a Large expense had been incurred in the War which had been undertaken on their account that they the americans a Ifould contribute their proportion in defraying to this the colonies did no object. They were willing to Bear their to portion in All debts contracted by Tho British government on i hair Blit li6y-strenuously Ich tended that it was a fright which the Constitution of great Britain guarantied to All his majesty a subjects la regulate the manner in a which and determine the articles from which a tiv Cuc should be collected. The first act of the ministry which put this matter at issuer was the Pas. Sage of the a a stamp this act provided Bat All instruments of writing in Iise Amon commercial men a he Hull and void unless written of a particular kind which was i thumped with a i specific the passage of this a it a. I a tied such a fire of by to the Onidi the Fortune of War with varied Success for a year or More the Congress of the Thirleen United colonies assembled in Lii Idelphia on the 4lh of july 1776, issued to iho world the declaration which you have just heard this declaration was not the effervescence of excited passions smarting under the infliction of numerous injuries it was not the offspring of a specious patriotism but the deliberate judgment the unalterable determination of a a to do or there was truly a fearful Ariy of vowsir.-. Were people. Teach them what their rights Are and How they May enjoy and secure them. 1 cannot close these remarks without a lug Ding with pain however to one other symptom now no Archt of the danger which Threal ens the peace and very existence of our institutions. 1 now refer to that spirit of wild fanaticism by which q portion of our Northern Brethren seem to be actuated. That spirit of unasked into Forence with our Domestic institutions which would Load opposed to a nation the Fame of whose arms 1 them to sacrifice the real happiness of mas her Bung in every land Whoso Imperial lion and Slive for of gaining an Craog had vanquished every foe which he had met a Inary Good which under existing Circum stari we Usu Navy Rode Over uie Ocean Ces is plainly impracticable. It is Mclan and whose resources were almost exhaust less. But up borne by the consciousness of rectitude and placing their Confidence in an almighty Arm they thou few and faint yet fearless still bared their bosoms to tie shafts of Battle and prepared to meet All that is terrible in War. It was Tho High privilege of our fathers to even begin a contest destined to commence a new and Bright Era in the history of Man . On the altar of patriotism the Torch of Liberty which threw tie first beam of Light on the. Lurid darkness of an enslaved world. Choly to see men of minds sound and discriminating on other subjects perfect Mono maniacs on this who in adhering to a Darling principle which they have adopted As an abstract wish to apply without any the Peculiar circumstances of the Case Are willing to involve their country in All the honors of a civil War rather than to extend to us lilo Only Boon we ask of them Liberty to manage our own affairs As we choose without Tho officious inter meddling of those who have neither Kindred feeling nor inheres a in this particular with us. If they will head the with such men in the councils of our coun voice of reason,�?7�f they will not Slop their reckless career let them know that try As the signers of the. Declaration of Nde Peix Dencey with Washington at the head of our. Armies whose character is above All Eulogius whose Virtues language like mine is Loo feeble to describe a the record of whose services is written in Clia Niters which death Only can Chi Ace on Llic tablets of every .4rue americans heart with so Many Gallant officers in the Field who commanded so Many Brave Iree Mcne and above All with Justice on their Side a with their Confidence in the most High the patriots of 76 could but succeed i Long and bloody War after having suffered great loss England at last gave up. The contest and acknowledged our after which she withdrew her fleets and armies coast and left americans in the undisturbed enjoyment of that Freedom for which they had Peri led so much. V. After the restoration of peace a More of Ficici form of government than the one under which the colonies had acted previously was found to be necessary. In order to of sect this a convention of delegates chosen by. Tho different states met in Philadelphia chose general Washington president and proceeded to the business to attend to who Civ they had been sent. After mature deliberation the convention adopted that a nil Rumen to know As the Oon st Tulion of the United slates and sent it Down to the different slates to receive Thrif Sanction. After having been ably defended and eloquently opposed to was at length ratified. Under its provisions our present form of government was formed. Years of unexampled Prosperity has proved the excellence of our system of civil polity. That it has Many striking advantages Over every form of govt in mint of past or the present age there can be no rational doubt. A yet fear there is do Ngor thu we. As air or. Icons being so partial so much Accini Stombs to Conten plate uie Bright Side of the picture will he Cli iid to its defects or unsuspicious when danger threatens the liberties of our country. Thill Man is capable of Wise self gosh Eri Mient i have not the least hesitation positively to As. Sert. But in order to do this it is absolutely necessary that he possess a Good degree of Intelli Gynce patriotism and moral honesty. It Mav be Laid Down As in incontrovertible axiom that a Republican govern meet can never Iorg in an Ign Bravit and vicious Community. In Ord of to the proper discharge of the duties Inci Imbert on every american citizen k no a a Bdge is essential. Therefore if we Whid is cure Bur Wiberly Aga Irist the de. Signs of is and unprincipled men we must cd lighten the people. In proof of these assertions i a red Only mint Ion a few of the a a is Quot is of the a Cdr since the for we win repel with Force All external interference on the subject. We will maintain those rights we believe to be guaranteed to us by the Law of our creator and which we Are very sure the Constitution of the United slates secures to us. It is not the final result which 1 fear. I deprecate a civil War the sundering of this Union the destruction of those fraternal feelings which ought Ever to be cherished be. Tween is As Brethren. Too Well do i know the spirit of the chivalrous sons of the South to doubt for a moment the course they would pursue in such an emergency. When the Day shall come which god in mercy Long Avert Whon the South shall unfurl her stand Ard in self defence and Send Forth one Call for help then thousands of True hearts will rally around her a will form a living 4 bulwark. Between her institutions and danger and Ere the invasive foot of hostile foe will pollute tbs Domestic Sanctuary it will have waded in Rougle their blood the South a aft will Milf round her defend them with our lives and when they fall if fall they must their ruin shall be our Graves orb5soiss23n= Atka Lenamai fad Dvo a description of a the a a Faith i hear its a bad Chance with any. Poor fellow who comes Here of late since the bad times. I hear that they come in at the door and go out at the window with Ball in by that has a very unsafe Buttam to it and for fear they should Hurt Llie selves tumbling through it they tic a Bitof suhring to them to break the of Oppositi ii in the cd a a no Etc bal the blight it Pride it a to have it rec did passed at the same Tiiu a a Resolution declaring the Possession of the Ucb Ditton a of taxation thus they Iri Sislow in principle which was the most offensive to inc Prin Tiow. Wonn nor adhere Rice to men Cipis covered with so Flimsy a veil Anil ride is a ctr re lha up seem state of Ulings never Bave seen very feeling a and of gentlemanly a Nile Mcburse from Jed fool by Phi Ilick a. Opponents. Who Ever wit Hessed of Stich a spirit of As Over llis secular press of % do Yaj. When the sch Cleary of Domestic Happi a Tho late or. A a Farmer at Audingston once stood at his Gate an Irish lad came up to him and requested of him to be employed. Of go away sir i will never employ any of your countrymen Gam. Muoc f Siire we Are Good workers. God bless you do give me a Job. , sir i wont fur the last irishman i employed died on inc and l was forced to Bury Linin of my own expense your Honor you need not fear that of Nib fori can certificate that 1 never died in Tho employment of any Nhis ter i Ever served there was no res Isle do. Pooi Paddy got employment. A iii a Leabu a a few Days since a traveller stepped into located in a Village in the this City and Ini medially after his Entrance pulled Oft his Atcoal and Cravat this Otic he cast a look Matibe cashier who seated in the Corner a a Cali As a Summers morning a and with a commanding shake a of the head said a a sir jihad no you better be Genii he that we scr a the Teller informed Haiti that he was in the wrong a a shop a a a. You Are in a Bank sir not a Barbera a shop.�?�. 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