~EWuum'~~SSS~~~' [ : T ~ 7 .J~ 7 ce.xtrasz!m; WEDS*pDAt, THE LABGEST.:! AND . tHEAPEST NEWSPAPER ; IN JINN 0 (ILAN DC MIN TY Araav - A=Twa!Pallars a year; or One Dollar and Fifty Cents. if paid punctually in Advance. $1,7.5 if paid wfthin the yew:. . WHIG STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM _F., JOHNSTON, cf 7 Airtro'v Coutity, Fox enxati j 0.11 u NR 0 Il ,Of Latica-816: .FOIL TUE suritOlT BEKen : RICHARD COULTER, Westmoreland , . JOSHUA W. COMLY, Montour. CIEH.CHAMBERS;PranitIIii. WA. M.-MEREDITH, Philadelphia. WILLIAM JESSUP. Susquehanna. WHIG COUNTY TIMM% Assembly. JITOMAS L. CATIICA:RT, of Allen, ROBERT M. lIENDL'RSON, of N. 11Iiddleton Prolhorileiry. GEORGE ZINN, jr., of West Pcnnsboro'. Clerk of Courts. JOSEPH MOSSER, of:;litehaniesbufg. Re)iste) • ALFRED L. SPONSLEB, of Carlisle. Commissioncr JOSEPH G.CRESSLR,-of Souttiampt-pn Ti asurcr 'WILLIAM S. COI3.i:AN, of Cargsle Director of the Pool.. GEORGE-L.-1.11NE, - of - Dickinson. -- . Auditor. SAMUEL S. SKYPER, of liopowell lIIDEPENDENT JUDICIAL TICKER' narThe following ticket will be supported by Whigs and Democrats without distinction of party, who are favorable to the election of an Independent Judiciay:, For President Judge. FREDERICK WATTS, of Ciimbericud. For Associate Judges. - JORN — RUPP; or Hamtaen townsVp, - SAMUEL WODDBURN, of Dickinson. GOV, - JOHNSTON IS 'COMING. The People of Cumberland county, without distinction of party, are requested to assemble in Carlisle, on BELTUltnalr, the Zither October, at t o'clock, P. 41., when . our distinguished Chief Magistrate, JOHX.S 7'OX, will address' is fellow -citizens on the important subjects which inter est4the, People in connexion with _the__coming election.- COME AND HEJIR HIM, as ire ren ders a faithful account of his Stewardship as your Executive officer. He desires to be heard by all, of both parties, that hon est Voters-may form correct con clusions,and poteunderstanding ly. Farthers,Meclianics,Man• .ufacturers, Working-Men and Tax-Payers, of every class, COME .I.X - D HEM?, HIM! ! Gov. Johnston will also ad-. dress his fellow - citizens. in SHIPPENSBURG on the 71201 Ling of the same day, at 9 or 1.0 o'clock. Let all good citizens show their regard for the, min who-is-relieving-them - of -oppress sive Debt and .Taxes, by afford ing him a cordial welcome! THE PEOPLE ARE SPEAKING 1 The proceedings °t i the meetings in Mechan icsburg and Newton, Silver Spring and Dick inson townships, show that THE PEOPLE ARE Anousunt The number of our township mee tings, and the lingo attendance and enthusi asm which they exhibit are most encouraging signs of the times! They are the forerunners of glorious VICTORY! These meetings show that - the honest voters of the country, the hardy yeomanry, are deeply impressed with tito importance of the election and are deter mined to make themselves heard at the ballot. boat- The State Debt-Paying poliey. of: Gov .) OLINSTON ought to be sustained by his re:eleo tion,-und the - Tax-Paying"F • armers mined to do it!' ' The profligacy, waste and fiend exhibited on the publio works demand r form, and tho people aro determined on e lecting honest JOHN STROHM. as Canal Cornmis s'oner! Mechanicsburg, Nowton, Silver Spring and Dickinion speak through our columns this week, as Went Pennsboto, North Middleton and South. Middleton have spoken before! Lot vqlqq'ctivomAorriallip_ba_hoaral_._The fire must be kept up, and "a hide more grape' constantly poured forth. upon this enemy's ranks! This week meetings will be held in Allen and Monroe townships, and adjourned meetings Silver Spring, Newton end other townships. ATTEND TIIE TIEETINOS, Whigs!— (lo to the meetings and complete your organi zation, so tliat every thing may be in readiness for effectual action on the second Tuesday of Chit . obe , rl' Have all your township arrange- meats completed in good time, and then come in to hear our noble loader, Oov. Jonrmo:s7 on - thn Saturday before' . the olectiEnt ltlanntann a/MOR I—The Rev. W. Phillips proposes deliver Ceourse of three lectures on the• - above subject in Education Rail, on *Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week_ • 'ileac lectures, as we see by the' papers in those places,'haie been delivered in York, Gettysburg, and other towns, with gietit acceptance, drawing crowded houses and• af fording bigh satisfaction., The subject is in teresting to' old and young, and the lecturer ie -a,gentleratin of ability, ter The Volunteer's jokes are getting to be vastly-amusing, It seems that the faot of itt heavy edition requiring it to go to press one day in adeanee, was what prevented it seeing that the Herald of week before last bad Messrs Kennedy's and, ifullin'a cards in That the iaatl -.)gea_The last Volunteer has what we. Sup- , tO9O was intefided to be a very severe refer'epeej. to the sp000l:qf 'Penn's°, Esq., In . • ply to Mr. Bonham. Instead of such pitiful ; \ attacks rre.lyould suggest that Mr. Bonham en-. 1 „deavor"to oliar'hitoscif of sem° of tho gross 4 *mis-stiiimme4ts which that speooll festeus upOn COL. BIOLMIt. IN .ipA.11245x..E., nie 'Reception a Plat V'ttpuire I Woz‘tiite t Tlonly what . : .wctelirisible tolet* l' , trusn's:eyes on hursdoy last, when we'say - that. Col. gtHerja eceeptih r n- Ca - Iqlsl } flat e, Was a ~ rhittwe• Notwithstanding Cal. Bigld's visit ad 'beet) - duly,annou'need 'tor beforehand'—,' not‘ithstanding hugs; lantibilli were scattered' allover the county, calling ; .upen tho Peopie to cone and heat: ”:111e8ithijtiehaanaqtaftetaan"-- , . yet ilte•peoplellict-- not cone It is safe to' say that there were: not 'over two hundred - persons from the country who came ip partieularly,t, ?.1 licar:Col.. Bigler! The escort which Brought, him from Shippensburgl/1195Cd through the most populous part of tho , county for- nuttily twenty miles ; but yet the potpie along the road did'not follow. Where then is Col. Biglers's boastod popularity? Whe)re is .that enthusiasm with which the. people were to receive him? It certainly has not.Peenexhibitcd in Cumberland county, for we understand the reception in Ship pensburg was no leSs a failure than that in Car lisle. Col. Bigler's audience assembled in: the angle of the Market House, and, if the Whig portion of it had been subtracted, would have presented a .very meagre; show indeed.- Col: Bigler's speech We shall not attempt to notice. ft is enough for us to know that it.inade no new converts to his party, nor dill it inspire any en thusiasm among his friends. The Whigs left the meeting more than Over attached to their own .glorious leader, Gov. Johnston, and more 'than over disgusted with the attempts which to traduce his character. We pre dict now that Gainbcrland county will cast a handsome majority for Gov. Johnston F - - Tun WORK GOES BRAVELY ON The last meeting of the Johnston Club of Carlisle, held_ on Thursday Evening-last,-within an' hour or two after Col. Bigler had got through his speech, was by far the largest meeting held by the Whigs this fall! . The only effeCt of Col. Biglcr's speech seemed to be to enimate tho Whigs to fresh exertions and renewed'enthusi asm is.'favor of Gov. Johnston . Col. ,Bigler has now been seen and heard, and the People are convinced of Gov. Johnston's infinite su periority over him as an orator and statesman. The Whig cause has made greaser progress since Thursday last than - before. - The meeting of Thursday night gave evidence of this fact. Speeches were made by Messrs. R. M. Hender son, W. M. Penrose, James It. Smith and Jacob Rheem, pqrs. all of whom spoke eloquently and to the point and elicited warm applause.— The meeting adjourned to meet at Glass' Hotel be-morrow evening. Ihb proceedings together with the ethislititl , lion and by-laws of the Johnston Club of South Middletdo, arc crowded out this week owing to their length and the late hour at which they were received. Their last meeting on Satur day Cvoning was ably addressed by A. B. Sharp, Esq.''and Messrs. Rheem, Rither and 'Griffith, Whose speeches 'l7 CrP warmly reSpOlred 'to by the meeting, South Middletonpreparing• to render a good account on the second 'Tuesday ! NOT TO.BE DECEIVED AGAIN When J. Ellis Bonham, Esq., was a candi date for the Legislature last winter, ho re ceived, through-mistaken-kindness and friend— ship, a largo number of Whig votes, partici'. l i larly in this borough. Whigs were appealed to and their vcq l es asked for him because he was said to be a moderate politician—because, as there was a large locofoco majority in, the Legislature his election could do no haroi—bo cause he belonged to Carlisle and his Whig op ponent was a stranger, &e. Other nr, 3 om.iinte were used, no v.i'eumstances dictated, and in this way a very large Whig vote was secured in this borough for Mr. Bonham. The Whigs of other sections of the county, and of other counties also, were astounded iind mortified at the announcement of lAA.. Bonham's election in this way. 'file Whigs, tno, who were thus misled, wo hope have long since seen their m ror, and repeated their course in thus casting their votes to the injury of their own cause.— They will not be thus misled again. Mr. I3OK-' ham and his friends can't "pull the wool °r e 1. .: their - eyes" - a sewn - GI times Tf they"haVe" the tr ' spirit of men and Whigs tbei can't help regarding Mr. Bonliatn's course as a deliberate instal and outrage to their political feelings. We hove no personal hdblility to Mr. Bon ham. But be is the bitter foe of principles and measures we hold dear, and therefore we protest against his receiving Whig support for a political office. Ho is the ultralt r avocate of British manufacturing interests—he Itas voted for more State Debt and threatens to do it again! Ile is the traducer and villifier of our distin guished champion of Whig principles, W.M. F. Joussros, whom be denounces on all occa sions. • Do these things entitle him to the .fa vor and votes of Whigs ? What Whig will give give such a candidate lils.voto ? No, if Mr. Bonham is to be elected let it 'be by the votes of those who agree with him in political senti ments. The Whigs have candidates in Messrs. HENDEBSON and CATHCART who arc en titled to their support on. every ground, per sonal and political. They are both popular and affable. gentlemen, and have - the talents and energy to make prudent and useful mem bers of the Legislature. Let every Whig in every section of 'tbe county give thorn his cor dial and hearty support. INDEPENDENT JUDGES. In an elaborate appeal td'the party to stand by the party nominations for this district, which occupies over a column of the last Volunteer, the writer says, "billet us imPlire if the Whig party practice in Whig judicial districts the same policy the //ma preaches to the demo! crats of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata 1" Yes, sir, they do. Tho Wgigs of Philadelphia, 11; we showed last week, have put in nomination for Judges several knpunr. democrats, and simply for the reason that they had proved thenvelVes upright: and independent mcn on the bench, when the calls' of party attainpted to sway them. We hope the friends of the Independent Ju dicial Ticket will pay no heed to the stories which aro induhtriciusly circulated,'aud which orb intended to create distrust between the friends'of the licliet. Let ; the friends of the Independent Ticket, whether Whigs of Demo- crate, stand firm to WATTS, WOonnuni; and Item, arid their election cannot bo doubted. GOVERNOR JOHNSON AMONG TUE PEOPLIII— The papers of Norristown, Pottsville and West Chester come to us teeming'with the accounts of Whig meetings, hold in Chester, Schuylkill and Montgomery counties, lately, at which the governor spoke, The meetings mere attended by thOusands; and thetioirernor's remarks ap pear to have elioited'great admiration. ~ T here ,is no,doubt4hat An. 411, thlcountics he has vis ited:be hO_A9ft . the,YOryli)OOil impression,,, Mi•Evott as a rook hurls 'hick with scorn thtsSurgeS',lki,h4lif f loth' OfpornOoohnsfou anro pol'wiih triumph'd unmoved, the slap:lama's assaults of his politiosfonothiel. voctaclo. , , BIIR.S WA:TS DEBT IN LO ADikrk Startling r ante for rarmoys A whe r le-seulacif,Whig of Newton. township. Whileiiot slew 4, Major JnokDowning's groat tittain4ntoy "Verin," writes to • us that he: matte siiine 'arithmetical calculations ro spectilt tho. State 33 , c4 The following results- have been arrived, at Which are deeply iritifeit. ting. to Tax:-Payirig Farmers. The Statc : Debt is at the- prcaent time over l l'orty :Wilkins of Dollars. At sixteen dollars--to-the-pound,-this would make imsilveftho' enormous , weight of two:millions flue hundred th.oimmid pounds - Al lowing two th'ousand.pmimis'apr MI? i Mail of n Wriddn,'our State - Debt id larke iitiough to loud ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE WAG ONS ! ! That gives xon.some ideb of the enoi- . mows amount'Of our State Debt; Farniers But this is not all. We have paid about Thir ty Millions in the shape of igtereSt ,ontlii4 ; ptetto Debt,-being,am amount : almost-equal to, the Principal, and the Principal,is yet to pay ! Aacording to the above Calcidation; this would fill almost if pot quite outs 11USDRED. WAGONS MOUE! • Now, Tax-Paying Farmers, what will you do with t 43 hugs wagon-train of Stnte'Debtt for your vo te's can control the Whole matter?:; There are two plans-presented for your adoption.= ! Woe. F. JoussToN, 'the Whig candidate for Governor goes for reducing th(limbei• of this great.wngonrlino. In the last two years be has reduced the State Debt 'over six hundred' and fifty thousand-dollars, , Whieh is at the rate of over ONE WAGON-LOAD A-YEARI• Keep his plan in operation,. and leave him, to manage affairs, nnef the reduction will go on faster ev ery ymnr, until this longiine of wagons,_ ed down with State Debt, shall no longer-leave their marks on the soil of Pennsylvania! But what dock Wm. Thammt, the locofoco candidate propose to do? lie gives us no hope of - reducirig - tkt number of this great wagon line. In fact ho does not appear to desire its reduction, but seems to delight in looking at the leng„traiMand wishing it still longer! He ridicules Gov. Johnston's idea of taking off a wagon-load it year. Like our very high-mind ed Representative in the last Legislature, Mr Bordnim, he thinks Gov. Johnston's Sinking Fund' a contemptible scheme! But not only that. Ile even wants' to add several wagon loads instead - Ortaking - time off! When he Was in Bradford county a few weeks since, ho told the people there that the North Branch Canal was getting along too slowly under Gov. Johnston's plan. For his part, lie said, - Imw in favor of borrowing our. rur.ttow AND A UALF OF - DOLLXRS ta7comylete itirt mice. How many additional wagons would that require, Tax- Payers? Just make the calculation for your selves: Between- these two men you must choose. Between Gov. Jonssrox who goes for reducing the State Debt, and Wm. BIGLER who has niinonneed his disposition ho- increase it. And here is our late Representative, J. Ellis Bonham, Esq. Ile also is oipox;3/ to Wing o ff ?' any, but voted last winter in the Legislature to add a-few more Wagon londs uf Debt. He vo ted for about one lrayunqoad to improve the Columbia Rail hooch and-then he goes for a.: bout FIVE WAGON LOADS (of earn- debt, re inember,) to avoid the Inclined Planes of the Portage Rail Road!! Ile tells you so in his Into speech, published in the Irvin/item Farm ers, are you agreed to mt: 2 Have you get a few more piles of shining silver dollars lying_ by you, that you think ore too "contemptible" to keep? If so, the TAX-COLLECTOR will call and you can lend a million and a quarter of' them intmwagens for the use of the Portage Rail Rood! And then if you are still Bush of money and have no poor friends, you can elect Wm. Bigler who will direct the Tax-Collector to call and load up another million and a loot for the completion of the North Branch Ca nal! Only say you are agreed! But if you are not agreed to anything so un wise and extravagnnt, then vote for WM. F. JOHNSTON for Governor, and lIIINDEIIMIN 11.11 , 1 C4.TIICATiT, the Whig candidates for the Legislature! GOV. JOHNSTON SHOT AT AlMoat Villainou: — .l. — dioforo Outrage A most dastardly attack was made upon Gov. Johnston and in_sehuylkill county, on_Monday night._ ..ble.had-beenercalting-- at Tamaqua, and the Pottsville Journal says, on the retur...,ol the Governor and his escort to a.. e, a most villainous attack with made upon them after leaviug the oars, by a party of rowdies at Mount Carbon. A pistol was discharged; whether at the Governor or not is unknown, but fortunately without takhig effect upon any one. Clubs and stones then follow ed, striking several persons and injuring them considerably. The attack was made at elate, hour on Monday night. Four persons worn arrested, and brought before Esquire Reed, on Tuesday afternoon, but no one appearing to prove their identity, with the rioters, they were discharged. Two persons, knocked down with stones or clubs thrown at the Party, were walk ing close beside the Governor, and it is prob able that he owes his safety to the foot that he was received at Mount Carbon by a procession of Miners, in their working dress, with their lamps and torches, and escorted to his lodging§ at the Exchlm,ge, where they were dismissed, after a,ehort address from tho Governor, upon their frequently oiling for him. We have heard, continues L tlie Journal, that that a prominent locofoco , of 'Schuylkill, was very active in instigating a riot, calling upon the assembly, to bang Gov. Johnston, as the blood of Mr, Gorsuch teas on Ms skirts. Front his inflammatory-dangling°, we can have no doubt that the pistol fired was aimed at the G °mu:A ThSDoring the high price of the famine Year the Looofoco papers de'ceivcd our farmers tolling them that tho good prices-wore the effect of the tariff of 1846. We have the same Locofoco tariff still—for although we have a Whig Presidentwomre living under :Locofeco laws and a Locofoco, Congress—and yet the price of wheat is pow down to . SEVENTY. cents. •' If the tariff 0f,'46 put up the prices of produce dur.ng the famine, why hue' it not kept them up? The truth is, under this locc;- foco tariff we are just coming to the Looofoco standard of LOW PRICES and LOW WAGES. 'With t i ll() price of Wheat everything else minst come down, and we will, if the thing continues, aeon have the . WAGES OP LABOR. down to the Locofoco standard of TEN CENTS ft DSY How long Will our Pprmers and Laborers fail tct soo these things? WORK FOR: CADEIALADEE4 FORNEY, PAGE & short time since, Mr. Pomeroy, Dopu. ty Sheriifof Bradford county, and fonrothrs, undertook to arrest a" man named- Peters,' the Columbia oress•roalls, in Quit county. Pe tors drew knife from his pocket rind stabbed -tPoineroy, who died instantly. • This is alinest a parallel , case to .tlio Eforsuch _murder. :Where, is the Vigilant Connuittee to hake up'time Gov- errinrl ..._Can't some political capital be made 'out ot - :• 4. " AtV 6 ,Th;ereivas',S, terrible eoUtlagration hi Buffalo dn. Thursd47'.' littlidrod buildiriga d roy J.. {983 halt ripign'•oft DiS COVlllltrtlrlrr; Ita4i4ng a Falao,Alarni to Meet Digler fOlotfirlablbr' raised by the locofoco pdrty about the murder of Mr: Gorsuch, and their malignant attempts' to.teake Goy. Johns . - . ton . reip ousible • for the crime, are now fully They'saw the necessity of 1E21.18 • TNG it was al else one!— ' . The 11arrisburi. American says, Judge Wool)- WARD, of Lnzeint, who is travelling round --tanking stunip-speeches for Bigler, was in Har i risburg Inst,Wook,.and . stopped at. Btichlerzs Hotel. Whilst in town several promi9elii, lo eallea. to see -hint They'ilptdia• about the prosPoots of the party.— Judge Woodward brought rather a gloomy no ' `count froM said lie had heard of but Ono' Whig in the State allB`' Would net vote for Goy. Johnston now, but that ho lied heard-of hundreds of Demorrats.WW . voted- fOr JolinSipuiojB:lB but would unto-zfor :him now, apd , f/ this, stampede in. Gov,. s Talin- W four was , not'stopinq -dot. "warthl ' 'he &tented ! , Ie proposed,tp, acaomplisbythis parpose, that Moir orator's and presses•shonW , raise a panic on th'e slu.very luestion, so a:1 to secure Gov: Johnston's defeat! 'reraar _ Iced : • " He did not known that .there Yds any e'ajise for alarm, but it was Getter to raise a . KASE 31.3 BM than that jOhnston should be elected" This suggestion sons agreed to after consul tation, and Mi. Woodward's Philadelphia speech is the beginning, of this gr'nntl effort to humbug the people. Sorting as this revela tion Kwe assure .our readers it is true, and we aro prepared to prove it n t any moment I Remember this trick, Whigs, when you read the Gorsuch letter, the Comments of the Loco foco Press on tho'riot at Christiana and 'their efforts to identify Governor Johnston with the Abolitionists. This is all a Mere Fhain, into:ci d for polilleal drreir Laugh at and despiso the miM, , rable tricksters,-who 'Would thus agitate the . country with false alarms =rely to gain votes - for their party. TRUTH vs. FALSEHOOD IC tbe Volunteer had in addition to the ta ble of taxes assessed for the lost -six -Fears, given the table of taxes received, which it Might:Mit as easily have got from tho Auditor General's Report, or under a certificate from " John W. Hammond, a Whig Clerk in the An tlito_GeneraVs office r " it WOuld Alien have shown some di:vs/Won to make its readers ac quainted with the truth.. But this was not its purpose. It would rather labor through It col umn in stultify the good sense of its readers, than enlighten them by'a simple statement of the troth. ,Now, instead of replyirig to the ahsoi•d sitilfwflieh, in connexion with 0. good deal of equally contemptible nbhse of ourself, is palmed upon the readers . dr that paper last week as arywient, we prefer tar present the fol lowing e . !tricia' statement of the t xe3 assessed and received during the last six years, four of which are Gov. Shrink's time, nod' two years of Gov. Johnston's. Let every man judge for himself: reara. TUT ..I,se,sed. Tax RN - fired. 1345 $1 . ;4105,591 $1,810,888 02 1810 1,824,594 01 1.110,112 70 1817 1.13 l,t - i7l —72 - 1,:;,40, 7,i4- 13 1818 1,100,78'd 92 1,3 - i0,12J du 1811 1,410,903 38 1,2198,9:!I 18:10. 1,515;036 11 .1,:1171S21 N.W, the nssertion in Goy..lnhnslon e speech, which Mr. Bonham with bold effrontery dr,ied the Irreth of, was that the Former, of INAtiv-yl vania had paid less tax into the St.Lte Wel la ry tinting hia administration than daring his pralecossor's; Gov. Shank. And does not the above clearly show the truth of Gov. Johnston's assertion The taxes nusessed we admit ore higher. flat the amOUnt_receirtd_ that got into the , State Treasury. Some portions of it may yet be received, but (boy. Johnston' has only been in office two full fiscal 'years, and it is tsith those two years the comparison isniade. The statement above contaies the wholetrulb, and we again ask whether it does not prove Gov. Johnston's assertion to be correet, and Mr. Bonham - to have attempted a wilful misreprp, seatatiiin - artlia - truth; with an intuition • to mislead and deceive the holiest Tus-Payu•s of Ctimberland county? LOCOPOCO CHARGES it is amusing to see how hard the Locofocos are pressed for facts against Gov. Johnston.— To make up for their lack of truth, the West Chester Jeffersonian calls Gov. Johnston '•a (defaulter." The same paper calls him "a swindler," while the Carlisle Valunteer Man ses its reader, by declaring with usual Locofo co truthfulness, that "Gov. Johnston is a wealthy nabob, living in splendor and'inagnif icence, and has no feeling in dommon, or sym pathy for the laboring man and mechanic!" This is wpretty mess of stuff for any honest man to swallow, and debt creating Locefocos try to administer the dose. What humbug gory! TARIFF."-tllO Tariff of 18- 40, the Locos told us, was passed for the espe cial bea9fit of the Farmers, and some oven went surfer as to call it the " Farmer's Tariff." Well, how are the Farmers bonetitted ? What is the prise of wheat ? 70 and 80 cents ! Here are thtrgloricaurpractirat friiit.o As ma ny as are in favor of the Tariff of 1810 and 80 __cents aLbushel±for— wheatrwill—off —hats — and give nine cheers for Bigler and his' glorious -,Fran Trade sykoin that is producing these re sults. regret to learn from tho.tiew York Mirror, that the health• of lifr..clay is in such a feeble state, tlint ex tromely dottbtfill of he will or& pgnin be No to yisit--*sbin&ton. For the first time in big' long- and glorious life, the great 'Statesman seems team physically desponding. The edi tor of the. Mirror says that he )yritus this par -agraphr-ns it will bs:reacl; fceling of profound sadness. JUDGE WOOlillUltl'B Rand Curtis, an eminent lawyer-of Boston, has been nominated by President Fillmore, to the spat 'On the bench of tim Supreme t :out, left vacant by the death Of lion. Levi Woodburg..— Mr. Curtis tsa political folleiwor and ptreonal admirer of itir, Webster, and but 40 years old. lie accepts the post. . . ECOLESIASTIOAL.7II I .O ACV. Jl3Eqir/1 of Cundaerttindeounty, bits accepted an invi tation front the t?resbytorian congregation of Chantbershurg,,to bo their stated supply 'rev ono year, bud has already, 'entered upon' his ministerial duties.. •, • ~• DIOKIMiON 0011su - or—We are Nappy to learn that Mr. Diekinson Gorsuch, :who Wes so woundocl'at Christiana, at: the' thno father was so brutally murdered; is now raii.4, Idly recovering, and eipaots to'reach his hena; in 'Baltimore eountyotext week. % • . , , CIOLD aeeetipts - reboiveil by wak t neand,ef tbe diaaayo79f!.geld in Sonth Atietralla are (ally confirmed by the in- , telligeince from San Irrancisa9. • g 000 4 , 5 TIL, OIIR MILLION . The folloiving Ma:to:neat of the varions,lonnski constituting . the' Present STATE DEGt.„oe Pennsylvania; and arnounis a'S they., etporl on the lst day,Of' Decentlier , lBso,.is',eopted freak!' the Annual 114poyt oPJo4X4N. , „Punt4filiO, .Locorooo AVd4'or General; made to' the . last= ,Legislature: Statement of the Pahl& Itebt' of Petmnlvania. Stock' Lean peiabi A * Pril 2;1821 - tii20,322 do do April 1, 1820 205,224 71. do '' do; 1827 900.211 liict do.• , do' • .111hr.24, 1828' ,i/97,418 1 12 do do Dec. 18,•1828 798,274 64 do • do Apri122,1829 2,197,372'43- - do flO Dee. 7, 1829 . 50'000 00 ! do 'do Mai.. 11, 1810 3,991;800 28, do do.. Mar. 21, 1831.2,181,201 81 .do do, Mar. 28, 1831 120,000 00 do - aci , i Mil - 288,1)13) 43 :do • iklaet , 3o;lB92 2,343,437 62 do do April" 5, 1832 800,000 00 do ,do Fob. 164833.2,539,880 13 •do do , Mar.% 1,.1833 , '529,922 74 do do • A1ar.,27, 1833 529,022 73 do '5, 'lB3l 2,2d4,832 61. do 3 do April 13, 1835 ,V 39,989 16 .. do do lui'y 26,,..1830 1;192,583 28 do do Fehly 0; 1839 1,227,216 01 --do do Mar: 1)1, 1539 469,480 70 do do Mar, 27,1839 469,480 79 do do June 7, 1830 49,91)7 24 dO , do Jane 27, 1839 1,134,248 68 do do July 19, 1839 2,053,831 06 do do Jan'y '22, 1840 868,7890'2 do • do April 3, 1840. .853,681 95. • do do Juno 11, 1810 1,933,732 88 do do Jnn'y 16, 1841 800,000 00 do do Mar. 4, 1841 22,835 06 Loan (relljdo May • 1, 1841 642,164 00 Stock Loan do May 5, 1841 58)1,1937 68 s ;t10 - t i, - do May 6, 1811 909,677 01 Ini-eetti's do -3oly----27-,-1842- ---38 7 016 08-- do do March 7, 1813 62,080 31 Stock Loan do • "April 29; 1844 50,294 39 hit certi's do ' May 31, 3814 66,438 61 Stock ;.oan do April 10, 18-15 1,555,182 15 do do Jan 'y -2-9, 3847 - 74,654-•00 .do do April 11, 1848 189,687.15 One I'lloando April .19, 1849.* 400,000 (10 [This loan'ivas created for the purpose of avoiding-the Inclined Plane on the •Cotumbio Railroad,-41 work of great practical utility, owl one which greatly redounds to the inter est of the Commonwealth.] The above is taken letter for let te;and fig ure for figui•o front the aliciql Staiement in the fast Auditor General's-Report, p0g0 . 120. Let us now see under What administrations this debt was accumurated; Thee. .21thnini,tration.. Debt ContraHr(l. 1820t01823—.1 ()sop!' Mester, Loco. .1:20,322. 9!) 1823t11829—J. A. Shultz, (19. 0,337,501 :35 1N Tt 9l.l—(lntiri.c,7ll - 01f , 16,032,000 Fr— llituer, Irjlq, 000,000 00 18: . 38to18 I—I) IL 13,100,850 06 'lB-1-ItolBlB-I', 11. Skunk, (1.. 4,780,32,', GO ,1.,6.18t01 851—W. If.l.Folipston, Whili,,loo,lioo 00 Examine the above figures, and say-whether the Locofeco party of Pennsylvania, is not the DEBT t'IIEATINI: PAIITI. "Except the *Aoo,ooo . luan of Pil9, created for the pur pose of 'lt voiding the Inclined Mule on the Columbia aSilroad, not one DOLL\ I:1W TII - E PUIILIII DEI;T, a: ( .1 es, r co/an/reed by a II Adaliaistratiaa ! NV POJ.:eY M. OF TIM STATr DEIST PAID OUP )frrk,,,We published lost week, :Leave -publish this week on the fourth page of oar pnper, the flieOd Proclamation of Gov. JolueUen, issued in ugeordance with the .let of Ilith entitled a An Art to create a Sinking Fund, and to provi le for the gradual and certain e - m tinguiAment of the dclit of the c o nnho, wealth." It proelailns the checring,ncwe to the tax-paters of the Commonwealth, ui the kifnavgl,„ diflr.'iorge . of - $6 5 9,12 2 98 of the State Debt ! awl that lie has Ilireetod tlio certificates repro -sentitygOnt-nnioirnt to - be — runzElMl: The' an [vial interest on this stun - fit six per cent. mount, to $30,515 37! which is of course none-illy saved to the tax payers of the Commonwealth by this .perntion. These arc the t;lori , ins fruits of the SINKING FUND ILECOMMESDLD 110. (Joy. JpiissToN, antl passed ?'y kid inAtent:e.! ---Tax-Payers of-Penusylvania-f—eari you hes: hate to support a man who was the first to un dertake the gigantic task: of devising a sysfom Tor tlio payment of the State Debt, wirthaut any increase of the burdens of the people? Go to the polls, then, and vote for WILLIAM F. JouNti>Tos, and the debt will continue to be reduced more and more7hile he continues in office. ICEEP IT IFEPORE TUE PEOPLE The following are the yeas and nays on the passage of the Maminmoth Appropriation Bill through the Pennsylvania House of RePresen tatires, at its last session, in which Bill two new STATE. LOANS were provided for—one of $250,000 for avoiding the Inclined Plane on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road (which will eventually cost over a million!) and th other of $98,000, for improving curves on Co lumbia Railway. The entire amount of ap ,prepriations made by the hill was $1,298,693,- 80! On its passage the yeas and nays were as follows;—the yeas all locos but four. Yn.ts—Messrs, Benedict, Bigelow, Blair,„ 330171 - LAAVZ, P,riridle, aiieden r ,Demears,,, Dorian, Downer, Dunn, Ely, Evans, (Berlts,) Feather, Fegely, Freeman, Gabe, Griffin, Hague Iluplet, Jackson, Lanry, Leech, Lect, Lilly, Linton ' ,lleenne, MeKenn, McLer• - 11.1citivnAls, Marris;`,Wow 1. , . ( IV yonnng,) (Ain°, Patten, Penniman, Reckhow, [they, Ross, Shull; Simpson, Skinner, Solider, Steward, Thomas, Walker, Cessna, Speaker-46. NAYS—Messrs. Armstrong, -Baldwin, Bent, Blaine; Bowen, Bromall, Brower, Alexander 11. Brown, Joseph Brawn, Cooper, Dobbins, Dun— gan, Evans, (Indiana,) Title, Fre to, Gosidei.; Gully, Hamilton, Hart, Hemphill, Ihinseeker, Killinger,' Kunkel, McClity, McCluskey, Mc- Curdy, McLean, Monroe, Mowry, (Somerset,) Nissley, Packer, Reid, Riddle, Roberts, Rob ertson„Scofield, ,56a//cr, Shaeffer, Slinger, 811-' Cer, Smith, Struthers, TronVan Horne-44. PROM OF TIli; TAM , OF 1846,1:41:o Cla rion .(Ps.) Register, advertises SiX,FURPA CES for sale, by the Sheriff, in one'day. This is a commentary upon that measure, which speaks-with more force . to the people of Penn sylvania, titan volumes .could do ; and bears stronger testimony of its rottenness, than can be set forth by the pen of its bitterest enemy, —testiMony, which the empty declamation of the deinagogue cannot controvert,, nor the most subtle reasoning of its advocates overthrow, , Orin:MS' VEGET.I.4LE DrEII4:I4IA PITT/111S —There is no medicine before the Public more popular and mere respected by the 1111115 Ft them these Dyspepsia Bitters. They tire mild and , good to'tlia•palate, nud for that severe, disa greettble and' prevailing disease, it !sit' 'Most Perfeat onto, and has no equal. In Many ca ses, uhere.raedieine'seenied' ' use, these Miters ltii,y9ACtually Jadiented the bor. Tiblo malady in every short period Of flew.— 'Thousands have tested its virmaiioind thou sands aro still tryinr, its efficacy : . T 1 Cimcu- Inns, containing the mirtificates of Itainarkable Cures, 'and the; high,estiAnttion in which this medicine is hold press, min he I had of the Agents, free. • Principe) (Mob,' 1.29 Fultoti street, N, Y., up stairs, 6 . 011.1 in' Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. 'j, Trice 60 C.,C2a3 per Luta:, - i'EOPLE t , • Nirliv , rox liotvnisitrp. • ' Pursitant . 'to public notice n meeting of thA, ton toirtis!hipl3. 4 lleld ..... at the. Ifenrylittreh, Tritlay . ve;" ning the 25th inst.), for Alio iu`rpcjse a ,itJahston mofiOn';the'ioli9wing iihrsonsVere eleetiq'othWts — of the Club, viz 1 .tidog---./PIKVIAS A. 31eKINKUY. Vice Presidents—J. M. Harlip, J. Weaver, I Elder Sharp, John N'oung James iti;()re, peqoi;ditty Corer:pan:ling Secretary J. S. Mc Elva lac "On motion the renewing Committee, was ap= pointed to' tlrlft T . . 6301660118 expressive of the se'nse of the Tneeting,'iiz: Messrs.J. IL Wi ley, W. C. Koons, John Sharp and , Samuel Waggoner, who reported the following,. which were unanimously adopted. to,prC.Orilillolltl3; ' important .to all the great I,min:it:vita pursuits of the count r y to secure the permAnehf ascendancy of Whig principles. And whereas, The State Adminis tra tiou directed in. Gov 3 Johnston boo for its aim, the faithful observance and, execution of the laws, nit economical use of the public money, a speedy extinguishment of the Slate Debt and consequent reduction of taxation, Ind the ectablishnuMt of a syfitem of duties on foreign merchandise, which, while it shall raise sufficient revenuo to defray the espouses f the National ovornment,lwill at same time give protection to American labor. There fore, ne,olvetl, That we cordially approve GOB'. !WINSTON'S efforts in these directions, and bail with peculiar satisfaction the payment sit over half ti million of dollars'of the.titate N ullities—a presage of, hotter days; and that se will USC OUr inja_CIWCIV.OrSA.O.ACCIIVO.JII,7:_ Resolved, That JOHN STROIJM the Whig etinlidate for Canal Commissioner, than whom I more worthy man could not be fomal, de annicsAlm_suppoet-of—nverpone-who-desi res to aomote lime Avi , lfigo of the State, Resolved, That our calulidates for the So memo Bench are men of unimpeachable pro )ity, of high legal-attainmentl i ,and . :titagether m'orthy'6i• iiitaividea vote of the Whig ,arty.• q(10.677 2_ll. nem! rol, That the nominees of the late Whig 'ounfy C'unrention ore well qualified for' the liseharge of the duties of the office for which .hey were nominated, and for whom we will dicerfully east our suffrages. Resar,/,. That we he:ii•tily approve the ne ion of the 6:11110 e.ihrention in leaving the Ju tieinl que:ition open to the mil:rinsed judgment if the people. That n•oa will support the Indspen dent Judicial ticket, and earnestly- recommend the SalllC course to all who desire on impartial distribution of Justice. • • • - • i cs'il r '''J , That We am fi fliktY._o4lP_oni_t_o_ ti,y_ Ti i e r e as e or the State Debt, and .to' this eml kill use nil honourable means to prevent the imivancenwat of num who' would increase it if they H•:eolr•r'l • That in 1 ivourin 4 g the protective policy we but express a desire that the fos:ter— ing hand or the Government be exerted in fa vor of o the interests of out• own people in prof- It:Fence to (but of foreigner's. • That tlicse.proceedingiabepTildh.h cil in the 'Carlisle Herald' and •Shippensburg Sews.' *10,677,214 GS I= Lirge and re.peetable meeting . 61. the IVlligs of tilver Spring township, w , s 1,211 nt, the lomse of John Loy, in Kingston, on-the even:ng of 1-'l-id.ty the 21;th inst. 'Alr. AN DREW J, t.'OFl•'iLlS.rrnsappointedl'resident, assisted ly ties. 1:0o,is, and Geo. Reed, as Pre.,ithmLs, and John-iteed - ,--Esil.,was ti;p minted On mOtiMiit Committee thi^ewer.t appointed, consisting of John Wi!tiants ParLer and Christian Vr111:1111, Lo rt.tlol' I 1,16011.1L1M1H for the to,..eth:r. tiler the Committee retired, the meeting tuns thly athlro.a, , l by .t. It. Sharp, and It. M. londersan, Esqrs. The Committee returning repci.ted the followii.z resolutions, which were unanimously alopted: R rte ter. ka, relieving its we do that. it is the SrGinty well as the privilege of all trim Ameg l . luaus Au fueat_tt,ether,-alal-ta--diaause ly, nll suit Ible occasions, the principles by which they :ire governed, in the exerci..e of the elective franchise be , meatlital to them by their forefathers, the,refore, 'First innintain and advocnte the principles of the Wing party, believing them to be esseittiel to the permanent pros perity nit our C,,lliftry, that ,ilolginA from the past. we ' hare It emlicient guarantee that so long; as tint.;' principles are mistained by the people, tire honor, credit mill" prospoiify of -rut-glorious-old -I , :gystone - will lie 'safe. /I, ad r6l, That we approve of the course 2ursucal by our talented I , ll.t.moni:, upon tilt tile . great issucalgina have been presented, and we p:edge ourselves to .11Mtain him in executing the laws Anil perfor ming the duties re.ptired of hint by the con . -thulium Rrsol md, That we have full confidence in our fearless, able and efficient Governor, Wll. F. JOHNSTON, and. will use all honourable 1100110 to secure his re-election on the 14th of lctober next. Revolved/. That we have full confidence in - lie ability as well as the honesty of JOHN STROIIM for Canal Commissioner, believing if he were elected, - many of the wastes as well in many of the frauds practised on our Public Works, would be prevented. Resolved, That we will giro nur undivided sdpport to. the WHOLE TICKET presented to us by the Whig County Convention, being fin d ly assured that by so doing we . will secure tub Cervices of th en eminently qualified to dis charge the antics orthe office fob which they !lave been selected. ii's.ui/red, That the farea.aing proeeedingu be signed by the ofliiiers and published in. the Carlisle Herald.' ' . esnl ved, jilt tido meeting adjourn to meet in lingestown on Friday evening the 3d of Oe leber. - , =I A large aim 'ttnllai;ei"stic meeting__ of the Mends 6flehuston and Strohm wag held 6: the public lute of J. A. Meloy, in the bor ough of Mechanicsburg, on Saturday evening, Sept. 2711, at which meeting the folloing persons were unaniinouly chosen as officers: Pre.vident- IVILSON. Vice Prelirknts—,lno. Swisher, Conran V. Coover, Richard Melly, Chas. flyers, George Singizer. Secretaries—Jos. Milleisen, J, F. Spidir, F. M. Oillelen. • • On motion, Messrs. Houser J. Senseman, Jno. Duey, lt. Melly' and Samuel Zacharias were appal n ted - to- prepare - resolutions:7Th e cOmmitteb having retired, the meeting; wcis el oquently cud 'forcibly addressed by Messrs. Itenderien and Penrose; whose speeches were' listened to with great attention, notwlthstand , lag the inclemency of the weather, after which the following resolutions' were reportell and a diipted iledotee4,' That the Whigs of - Media nieshur • . in mass. 11.1q3 olive to thy importance of Gov. JOIINSTO'S re-election. They feel assured that bis.eminent statesmanship, displayed ;lu ring his term of ollice, with his successful' at tempt at the reduction of our enormous State liabilities and establishing the credit of our groat end glorious Commonwealth, deservedly entitle him to the vote - of - every enemy . do in creased taxation. . Re.voired, not they likewiOe will -firmly support "the old ',monster County- Farmer," JOHN sTll9llm, that honesty and integrity of eliaractey will suppress - tho heretofore enor mous extravagance of Loootooo Canal Commis sioners. ..Thuo/esd, That the Whigs' of this borough and vicinity will use eiery legal, endeavour, to prevent tho election of tiny one Whom :they know do ho hostile to n revision of the tinselly . Varitf—so RS to afford a just and' adequate roteetion to (MP nuntifootureri. j7olievitig tho present stagnation entirely'reinets front Loot) joco misinitnegeimmt: • , Ittogotsa>t, Viat,':to'Utsslst Gov., Johnston in 'tin laudable ilud =pntrh do measures. in the ii.pildatiou of 'ode State Debt; we deein it Poi.. itiVelSilieeeMaity to hittEtt A whom:we be,ve fold ticnoe r hnd who ti -ill • ploa g er otirseqes to ! , HENDEILSPINT, the qui'lftees for the Stnte Legislature. , ..ncso/ced,.3loni, we f„five n titt;l Ni tiro sop pol4 to Pio Wit to TlCEET—ltnowinfr. •,-,t hove TIICII • 116 . mi: of tho, - right )shit.! ohtke competent iihd' cilic;iir.t officers. On thotion of J. P-Spahr, It q. Cr rrnSullt tiowl were ordered to be piiblisisttl, cod dig . meriting atijourtied to itic.St at the hr,',14,,t-hoz, to giro Gov; Joloistop cod the N,ll,ft Whig, Tiohct fonjori ty • . (Sjyterl by (fee (),iicri.N.) ESE 411CILINSON TOWritillir ,Tohuston Club of Dieliinna township mot mcoot ding to .ajounanent nt the pphlie how-m of John llocher, on Satut•dny_evening r the '2;-ifrinrtt ' l'lre-n+irt - htg-~v : r.- - a5 - llsiTlrga and enthusimmic, no:withstanding the inclem ency of the weather, Messrs. Green and Itou nldsou were called upon to altir . oii:s the meet ing, which woo done by then fern champions in'the Whig canoe in a very able Moaner. On motion, Resolved, that a Committee of two ho appointed in each school district, Lb' secured full turn out of our ote n't the elec, lion, whereupon the t•olloo'ing persoue were appointed ; i - Mob re (a:lat.-- . in ek .4-IVio. Forbes, W. H übley. yyrry . linoi., —A . Cooc if Meng. D:kin:l.ll—J: T. Green, Johan Saddler. rnion—Jittnes Green, John .11nrgard. Sprint/ J/tl/4--.T. Weak ley, ( ‘l' h erry. .''hay /;rope—Vi!:tor Shannon, W. Lino, jr Aqui/ S fror, T. S; tes. r i:rl+llll , l;l—George Lee, .J elan VI :Jibe rn, jr l'aroter - 8 .Icue'onci—JlAlll 31 orrieon, .1 ohn Will ialies. Watts, Koch; Barnitzz-.10. - Timu rn ._ Lantber.fon's.:—.9nal. Seders, Mr : Lsous, On motion,- Rev'olvel, Titnt ao rtljourtt to tnect, at tic public vk, t „, Sator,Liy . eve!iir.g, the 411 . 1 or thlrolzer. THQ:kI.IS LEE, Prat. is. c. o - iftim; SecFy., COMM ' ITTCI) FOR Tni:.isox.—t),, 'Thui•sd, Alderman Acigart, or LancaEter,'g•lisc I. 4 decision that the two whites, Idjal Letcisnt. t Caster Vertway, and three 11ach, Sohn Nur gan,.llenry Si mats, and Jacob .1/00-e bs committed to the custody of the U. shal, to be taloin to Philadelphia, there I; • tried for high treason against the .States. They were immediately col,mitic., Seven c - Ttlier micros were bounTover nod cix discharged. (1- iye -111alict!3. I=l Any...rienn Office) Weekl Review, Septemlibr 1;!, RE)IAIt K.9.—The operations of. the past weck, generally speaking, have been out small scale. Ciltton is very tldarep, and emall lots are bringing full, prices. Breadstuff's are dull. Groceries remain inactive. Provisions contin ue in sten.iy demanC ! ,Coal is nave, with tendency to further ittli 2 ance. lroh is station.: ary with rather more inquiry, and Seeds are lower. l'IPUlt AND MEAL.—Stocks and receipts cominne very light, smiths demand which has been mostly to stipply the Imam trade, is mod erate, without change- in. prices,- which-iire ful ly stistained; the week's transactions (het up sang 7(0000 bb!s..,Flour, ehiefl) taken by the retailers it 131 tar standard superfine, inclu ling Wand) wine ; 84,12) fur selected and better In ands, :-...;;1,00t0 , F54,75 for extra, and I ‘-43 yl bid. for piney brands, Corn Meal is firm with ft moderato inquiry for export, and slices of about 1000 hhls. Penn's meal were made is tanall its at $2,01, inclinling•a selec ted draiol nt $3, and old, stock ! . ,:;t2,7.1 bbl. n,,rly et the former rate. live Flour is seance with a limited inquiry, and stint,' sales nit F,l,- 12i6 - 0 - $3,2: - ., -0 lAA es in quality. The expdrts for the week ending the 2;itit inst., are 9013 bids. Fioarg -402 half hbls tlo. ; and Jill bbls. -t.;orn Meal. - tilt A IN.—There has bccn rather more Wheat arriving this week, and the market, with a lim ited demand, t. bleb is neatly fl,rnsi ling. closed didl and drooping,: NOM(` 25,01100, :10,100 Mei els round bnyers at 80(o :82c. for tioutherriand Testisylvairi red; 811 0 ' 7 t7c. for white; inclu ding sonic old- Pennsylvania at 82f/ 87e; as in quality. Rye continues scarce, and in demand for distilling, and 2000 bushels- sold yin small .lots_at_Cdfu.U2e., for Dela warn,-entd Grie, foe Pennsylvania. ' C -l',:kt , rn has been-'acre plenty, awl the price is lower; some 18(1,20,000 bush els Southern and Pennsylvasia y e dow has been sold at 62tfrt`6ie. and white at title., the mar ket closing rather more firmly to-day 711 the latter rate, (lots have become,carce cud in better remzest, with sales of 00.10,000 hnall els, mostly et 33 - t, , t35e. closing . at the latter rate for prime Delowarc, which is an advance. blt,LDS.—There is not much doing in Clo , versced, and the market is rather lower, somo same 2(i 300 bushels havingbeen sold in-small lots at *13(1*5:3 'V bushel, as in quality. Tim othy Sced of prime quality is scums and lit demand at $211(4,:321; other kinds are dull at s26t s2,d 7 pl bushel. • Flaxseed is also rather lower, and also ream lower, and sales bare , been made et $1,26(71 . , ; 1,30 bushel, accord ing to quality. Newton. Township I Attention, ! A MASS meeting of the friends of JOHN STUN & STHOHM, in Newton and the ad joining townships, will be held at the public Louse of Henry Ilursh, in said township, on 'Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. Addresses will Lie delivered by It. N. Hendereon and Iv. M. -PCllro:4l`, ES , ICH. Let every 1111111 wile is in favor - of tine enntinued Reduction of the State -Deht,_as-connuencendby_Oov, Johnston; attend the meeting. MANY W"IGS. Wake Up, Old Monroe The friends of JOHNSTON and STllOll‘l iii "Mourne thlinsbip, WIG - meet, at ilia public hooso of Mr. Goodyear, in Ciiiirehtewn, an Saturday evonintr'the 4th inst• to Hittite ar rangements for the coming election. "Several speakers will bo in attendance, Mirth Riadlotell Again; The friends of JOIINSToN and STR011:11 in North .7fiddleton township are regoesfeatO meet at the public house of David Corinna», n t tlie.Solphor Springs, on Tuesday ITeniny, the 7th of °Nobel:. Sever,Ll uddressas ay be Como out, friends of the cause! S 9i) CM T. ' Tt.T'D To thi ElictiO•3 of Cumber Land qt,»tg. FELLOW uvl'lzoNs,--1 have beet. Foli c:hod by Inutiv.lriouds to offer tuyeell ;o your donshieration lor the office or 'As.weinto Judge, and with be thankful fur your stwport. JAINIES ,K.I.II.NNEI)Y, Mifflin tp, Sept 10 Ift—s"Wts: aro requested to announce JOIN PUP P; e Ilatinalen tewtoltip, ar a candidate fg-. Associate Judge at • the platting election. WE tire ri.tint.steti wannounceCol SAM VET, %VC/OM:It/RN, of llivkinsou tp. as u . oandidato lor .losociato Judge ut the Colll* lin! election. : ATONT ZIOITSI7, • • BOSTON, MASS. riritlls well known establishment is still con-. ducted in the same• trison!,i; it has always The e,enir,ll and p k ettsant dillialloll of tin house. its cemniodit?o iirratinements, and Mite comforts and luxiiries to be found th , re, . coni t,ine td render -it agreeable and adenntage• gins to Iho tr , s '2a e ll :1710 . f ; Itnvinl in Ill!- firm of .tohn L. Tucker & Uu., so 100 .nt tho head of the es- Inblifi!unent, .the subscriber pledges his,tieFt .exertions In minipill its reputation, and. to.glido Epilslitinien to his elyiolllerEL • • Boston; septe•kim II PARKER. Superior Fielding Vinegar. •• Mfg jinn recei44.l Ifogallrrn Very invear t ,vgartp.ivti I , P and 01 tin very best qiiality, 'Conk, 1,3 , 4 ; wt-tivrNoz.ti