MEMO W ; ILLIA DI . DI. PORTER, EDITOR MERALW& EXPOSITOM eartont. \'VEDNESDAY,•SEVTEMBER 1; 1841 FOR. GOVERNOR, J.OHN OF •BERKS-COMY7;Y. • IVe have delayed our paper, for the pur pose -of get.Ong . the proceedings'of thetoun . ity • • onven ion. . The letter of our Washington correspon dent, failed to reach us this weok. D. S. Drimioorrs.—A squadron of the Dragoons stationed at the Carlisle Barracks, marched through the principal streets of our borough yesterday accoMpa'niett S: Dragoon - Baud, and made a very brilliant display.; they were all mounted, and under the command 9f_Capt: Sumner.' - . BOUNDARY QuEsTioN.--Thecivil posse - of. Maine, which''• have been sttitioned for some-time within - -t to- < mint ec • are to be relieved by two companies of U. States troops, which have been ordered there by General Scott. "-' •:` • TEMPERANCE.---A. .temperance proces sion recently took - place at-Rochester, New York e intrhich more than three hundred ladies walked. They boreTa banner' with folloWink inSeription--L- 0 Told -.lima nc-e, or . A'd Hiobandi MISSIONARY .Rev::J. ,41,1wara; - `,ony of the .fllissienarie,s of:the Presliiterialt chuich, al; Cape lialtnast;.Af rick; tlicd, on the 4prii„ --, .--11. - nvT - P - . - . - H - . -- qut - EwErArT - - -- A ibaQrntiOn, i`Soems, isabout to take place in the pas- ioral relation; het - 6[6lord exioingtbetwacn the Itev..Mr..Greenleaf and “Tho'fProtes.: Lint Episcopal Church of J S : t.-John's,"- in cons i nliation dens and Vetry• or his elfureli; it has been deemedlexpOdient that he accept a call from _ . a ch9ieli in Charlestown, near Boston; lijjfell 'iv ill hil'ord a more . exteaded field for his-useful In a resolution of - the Vestry,. assenting to the separation, the respectable gentle= Men composing that bodt; spcalc but the language. of affection and regard for this distinguished mi9ister, which is felt by the •community of all denominationS of chi•is tians when they atlirm—" That there is the most entire and perfect unanimity throughout the whole congregation, pres :sive of the kindest and most affectionate feelings of regard for the Rev. Mr. Green leaf,,and of their regret to lose so valued a Pastor and friend." •The following is the cohchicliiT resolution. • , _ Reso/ved.-:—Thartlre - Rev. Patrick; H. Greenleakpo§esses the—entire-confidence and 'esteem of this Vestry avid of the whole congregation; and in the spirit of good-will % end kindness which are sincerely felt for hiM we cannot advise 14in to decline an invita- lion which carers so much 'advantage to himself; and promises as much perhaps for the interests of the 'church." las The committee appointed4o inves tigate the•affairs•Of the New York Custom i'frous i e; have - closed theft. labors aiiil-feturn .• ed td Washington.' Their-report:will be iilooked for with great interest. nominations-of-Col._ ',Timm, as Minister to Russia; Mr. JENIFIiIt, : : 113 . Minister to Austria; and Col. Wool., as :".43rigadier General, were confirmed by the .agenate on Friday lasi. • 'CorrEn ORE, in large quantities, has been discovered in the vicinity of Wheel- ing,Wirginia. A. ;C. DODGE. has been elected a de legale' in. Congress from the Territory of :Wiskonsan. Tiris gentleman, from his 4tame,:should `belopg to the Van Buren ranks. What .E capital locofo s co member of the tegislatureorPennsylvania he would !make . • tet 'it be -oonstantly kept in mind, antl.letno two Democrats meet and part itirithont making it a subject Of special re snark,. ThatOe signs of the times indicate do*rtfall, of the Porter Administration, and the triumphant Lolection•of ouest John Iti'Governor Porter still refuses to Sign, .the election of Canal Celli snissioneis •to the people; - 10 , When Governor Milne .'A term of offeee e'kpiretl, Atie --. otate Debt w -X30;000.. Under Parter's•Admjnistrntinn, the,State Debt has been increased to' the Ciiotrilbll4 burn of FORTY-ONE -MIL: LIONS ••STX . nuriDgElll & TWEN- TY ' SEVEN ., TH OU S N D;-TWO 11 4 7 1 % 1 DRE0' '•AND EIGHTY NINE DO,I4LARS,i - AND EIGHTY . CENTS!! , • A incteiso' of more tliad AS'eventcen, Mil Dollars 'in t eara anl a half I 11l , Every day affords ne:W proof, of-the-de termination of the people to put an end to the present administration, and rally in favor of John-Banks, who, in pUblic has always sustained The best interests of Penn sylvania, and in private, life the character of an hondst, uprighrman.., If you wish to see the' credit of Pennsylvania redeem ed—if you wish to'sce existing abuses re formed—if you have any -regard for the in terests-of yourselves• and your . children, vote - tile ticket headeil John Banks, and . . say to Porter and his army of officeholders " YOUR RACE IS -RUN." The Boston Post has published there= turns Of the recent election in ILLINOIS, itconnectiun with the result of the Presi dential Electi'on of 1840. - Two. Whigs (Stuart and Casey,) wind' one' Loegfo'co (Reynolds,) have , been returned to Con gress: T;ocofoco loss, • Three counties remain to be hea*fd - 'fro - m, which last November stood thus: ON for Van Buren, 775 for Harrison. Judging from the above returns, they !mei:mn:l4 given a small majority 'for Webb, ilaking the majority,in the district about 1800. SECOND DISTRICT -b..," 1840.. Anderson. Hariisen. V. B. KEZE 1838- . '1385 • 1590 Majority" fur Caiey, 453 61 Van Buren, 1197 Three .cotioties,xemain to be heard from, which in November stood, 467 for Harri . son,' 386 for' Van Buren. :• ' . Six counties , remain to be heard from 'in the State. In ,No'vetnbei: they threw 124 g votes for'flarrison, and, 1322 for Van Be ren. Supposing theme to have done no better than 11;en,. it still leave:a Whig majority of soorn btindral and 4eventeen MEE Whigs of .Cumberland , County We have the pleasure this week, of pre seating to yoUr consideration, the tieke fo i rmed by the Democratic. Whig Conven Lion. We confidently ask your co-optia Lion in its support, and Artist you will acqui yoUrselves of the task, with that spirit whici the importance of the cause requires. In this country all power restsrviktke, -people, and it is,essential-trilheir titer sts; that a strict watch , should be kept over the . actions of their kilers, If it is a propensity, of . the huirian seek power, 'Only - to abuse it, rest assured that the pregent s State Administration: form no exception to the rule. They. have perverted , t.the power .which has been placed in theirtands to-the worst purposeg; and ibere is no relief, but in The iirosoect of:a change. ',The conduct . of Governor Porter' exhibits a' criminol differenee to the public welfarti--he has no concern but to secure . his re-election; and is careress of the means by Whiehlhat :ob ject is effected. ' From every-quarter of the. State, complaints are .heartrof the unpar donable neglect of the locofoco office-hold-' ers, wh . oiire too intent 'on their own in ! terests to regard the . duties-which the owe icAmr,4 — - Never, singe -the formation 'of the Government, have there been such ex ertions 'Madq,to keep an in power:' But the day 'of 'retribution is at hand—a party which has won its way by violence and corruption; must fall. - Non:cannot vote for David. , R. Porter -who has increased the State debt' to the enormous sum of FORTY ONE MIL-: LIONS OP DOLLARS—who refu4es to give to the phople; the power •to'elect 7 the canal . co mnissionhrs--who iniST purchased. the services Of tti's' adherents, .I4'in-oneyil . drii ,from thC'Trensiiryllci has b susPension,aci:,,el---1810,-and-has,- not denied ii4whois opposed to-a 'protec tiVe_Tariff; whiChLwould give encourage= went to durmeelfanics, and to the distribu lion w•ifiih-'Fioulil,.bive to Pennsylvania sufficient in a few years, to ,pay 'Off her debt. As you are bound to - oppose Gov. Porter; so - Will you also-oppose the election of the men on the Porter tiCliee whoshave heietofore sustainedd - IAM his pernicious course ILLINOIS REDEEMED ! FlftST, DISTRICT. Majority for Reynolds, • 1801 • " ••, Van Buren in 1840, 3430 1841. Whig gain; 1650 The returns in this district are complete. rhere , con be no doubt 91 Casey's election. THIWhSTRICT 1841. Ralston, Stuart, 12,505 14,710 The followirig\ is the 4ggregiui result liroUghout the State-So Tar as hdard froin : Whig rnaj Loco alai.. 1891 Ist District 0 2d District 453 3d.Distria ---- 22.35 2688 Whig2pajoyity thus:far,' • 197 TmiNussEE:—The LocolocOs claim the result of the election in this state as . 4 bie dory ! What are the facts ? In 11439 the locofocos elected . Pour. Governor, by a lerge . majority, and. carried both branches of the LegiSlature. Now, the Whigs have elected-IoNEs by a majority of more than . 4009 7 and lirtve a majority in both branches 'or like tegislature,,wliich secures 2 Whig United States-Senators..' , . • . • In' thie Senate, the. Revenue - bill is still nnder, ,discussion; the FOitification !All has also been sent to the Senate, for their can, ctirrence in the amendments made; to the bill in the House. The Bank still 'in possession of a select Committee of the Senate. • The Land bill has been reported to the Muse from the Senate and referred to. the - Committee on hinds. A. bill be sses house appropriating. Money for the relief of the Post Office department. There are no more bills of importance to be acted ~on by the House. . Mr. Pope of Kentucky,- gave notice . to the liouse, that he had prepared a bill to e'stab- Mll"a•Fiseal Bank, which he intended io otter, ~if.the. bill now tinder consideration shbuld 1161. 'Some of the prominertt fea tures of this bill are:.that it , .is ,t 9 be.under. • ... _• •.-_. . , _ • .Cie control-Of twenty six director; nppoin-: is.l9 be »o•Priyatu tifalllki4r ed g__ II tares rel).l'o(l466(th in Congtrds':: The Bank is to - have . a.:eapital.of thirty and to' be :based..o_ the; proceeds 'of and public lands, wliith ar'e to be set apart and pledded for - the:u . so zr.d •Stippritt'irif We' the parent institution is to be at Washing: ton, with .nine Directors —three. - appointed by the.. President of the United Stated,— Capital .$421,000,000—0ne-third to be sub scribed by - the'United States, ;iny deficiency . not exceeditig one third,-in individual sub scriptions, way be inade good by the U. States. The debts not to exceed.sl7,ooo,- 000, over and above deposites: .The Corporation : is to deal 'in nothing but gold,and silver,-and 'bills of exchange, foreign and domestic. - The parent insti tution at Washington not to make pur chases or sales of bills—nor loans, except to the United States. \ l / 4 . The Corporation not to buy any public debtand its debts of all sorts never to exceed its capital and 75_per : cent. over.— Half yearly dividends at 31 percept may be made, and, any surplus x when account lated.to the amount of two millions, to be paid into the Treasury s „ The Secretary of the Treasury, - in casti of anyoff in the seini-annual dividend, to make it up out of any - surplus previously paid • into the Treasury. The directorsio establish agencies where therplease, or with the consent of "ibe ccretary . of the Treasury, to appoint banks as their agents, Neither the. Cor porationifor agencies to discount promis sory holes. .• Bills of $5 and upwards, may be iss4d, payable at• Washington, - or at 4. anagency to be designated on the face oft "bill; but wherever payable, such bills to.be eceiva ble for any debt to thebank. ' 1 • • IMEI When the circulation exceeds three times tlin,sPecie, the corporation immediately to diminish., its loans. . • Should this bkll'imeotne a law, the re, • • suit, we - doubt int, will 4e)beneueial to the Community. - Every 'one must have ,con- 2793 ildence in the stability of siich an institti- Dealing only in exchange, there can be Ito dimintitioti of capital by bad sloanp I theirlmsiness. therefore, will be perfectly Safe, and at the same 'time sufficiently pre Citable to induce otir monied men to sub - : seribe for the stock. . . The bill has ,been referred to a select committee of the Senate,' anti' is still under their,cbnsicieration: . 1940. Harrison,, Y. B. 25,148 28,558 o:7°The...Sta4-capitul 'Gazetto 'of last week'says,lff Democrats, awake! Look to a : proper organization. Stait out your eom mittees of vigilance." We io hope. the •Oazotte will *nttend to the Locofoep jiarty, and.-not meddle with ours:. ,wken, the ,DenicietatS want t0,',40; a - wilco, they will wake themselves.. • --_..._._ ~___.~, _o_. 1891 Kee - p it before the people, that David R. Porter has been repeatedly charged with receiving ‘fr' inn, the., United States Think IV - PIETY-NINE .THOUSAND D WA- - LA R S for signing the suspension 'act of 1840, and, it has !lever been denied by itimseY or ,of his friends: l'o X - * - :, 01Y . 1 - '-'.44 - ..ti ,- :Al% tf. : : : : : 11-:r L-t•:..4, in Illinois ! SO: ar, therefore, as the re cent election is• to be regarded - as a test Illinois is a Whig State! . . .• • victory on the same ground that the fellow did •who boasted, after a battle, that he had made the ,enemy run ; •on being ., asked how ?- replied,' "why,,l ran, and the enemy ran after me!" COI' GRES& Tile Fiscal Corporation. The -- chief.,feattirci - of th 6 bill are, that The - 1...0e0f0e0 Coubent'ion, which met. in the County. Hall on Tuesday .last, —rangling and confusion; piebald ticket Sssembig—William Barr, Jos, Culver: corn*issioner—MajorJacab Rehrar. Treasurer - W ; Montgomery . 'AI ateen Director—Samuel GrAam, • • • h'uditor—Petei• Barnhart. Coroner--3anies 'rhe above is Oertainly one of the weakest tickets ever presented the people of euM herland.countY for their support;: and if.the Wilms ore only true fo - theniselvestrue to their brethren 'ThroughouttheState-- 7 we will be able to riddle it all.to pieces. Many of the prominent Locolocos in this borough assert that it wos.nomioatefl,bytrickery and management, and declare that they will.not 'support Icy'Governor Porter has beert efijoying himielf at the Bedford Springs. He seems to, have a relish for strong waters. "No glasses street the eyes more unfa, verattly.than glasses of brandy." - . • • - • Yeoman. As Governor Porter said, when he was iunable to see ate. d irerenee between the 0 1 constitution and the new. • - • the If reins • Bill. ' • • Kr We have justiearned that the Land 8i11,.-has passed finals}' and is tiow before the President • for cpproVal.— Thus will jubilee 'be done to the old States, despite, the : efforts of locofocoism. • •The Loco: limos, in both branches Of Congress, 6p posed:the bill',in every shaper .bbt the. WhigS have carried.it through•triuniP6ni . - It. iyilf add to the yeVentie of Pentisyl e:th 0f:461404: nett forgotten, that the vee reit n enato rS fret]) —Pennsylvania; -11 u, chanad arid Sturgeon, disre,garded their le Atructions, and votlid against the, bill on its ;final passage. '•,• • , • • , The yeas and nays on the bill are as fel- IOWS :-. - , Yeas.—Messrs. Archer, Barrow, Rates, Ba r yard,'Berrren,- Climate, Clay:, OflCentue ky, ClaytJi, Dixon, Evans, drallam., - Ilen 7 derson, Huntingdon, Kbrr, Morehead, Phelps, Porter, P,rentiSs, Simmons, Smith, of Indiana, Southard,. Tallmadge i White, Woodridge —27. . Allen,-M:nton, Buchan an, Calhoun, Clay, of Ainbinna, - Cuthbert, Fulton, Kin‘g,, Linn, McKoberts, Mouton, Nicholson, Pierce, Preston, Sevier, Smith. of Connecticut, Sturgeon, Tappan, Walker, ‘Villiamsi-Woodbuyy, Wright, Young 7-0. ta-AsTouNDINU FACTS.j Fscr.uAsr. ot"rur, STATi: DMIT. . Tax-paying farmers of Pennsylvania ! read the following and see the fruits of Gov. Pokers administration.. If you are not satisfied with the correctness of our state ments, or,if some loeofoco whose interestit is to deceive you, tells you they are "whit; lies," we 'ask' yOu to take up the annual official--Reports of the Atadifor General, State Treasurer, and CominiV i i , e ra ner - of ' th e Internal improvemet#-Futtd;' de to the Legislature, and thuilatisfy yohrselves that the facts below stated are true to the figure. The books of the Auditor General's Mice and State - Treasury bear eVidenee of the truth of those astounding facts, which in all candor, we arc about to inform you of— and such evidence cermet be impeached. 'When .Gov. Ritzier came' into office in 1835; the amount of money that had been borrowed-and remained-unpaid-was $24; 589,743,32. When he went out of pfiice in January 1E39, the amount of money so borrowed and remaining unpaid, including temporary loans, was 525;105,003,32; This made an increase of debt both pee manent and temporary, during Gov. itit ner's administration. of 8515,260. When Gov. Porter came into office in- January 1839, the .amount of money bor rowed and unpaid as left by thiv. - 11.itner, as above stated was $25,105,003,32. . To years afterwards, the anioutWso borrowed ankremaining unpaid was $33,- litore . ase during two yearn—of. Governor Pail:es administration, 88,196,016,00 ! !! Nor is this all :—Shice the legit report of the Auditor General , and State Treasurer, Gov. Porter has borrowed, exclusive - tit - Mc loan of May 4, 1841, 51,248,343,15 which added to the two yeties increase, shows a nett in the money, borrowed and unpaid duritig two and a half years of his admin , tratibn of - $9;44052,15. ' • Tax-payers! are you aware of the .amount of interest you are required to pay,amthally on this enormous debt? If not, We will show you, and ask . you .to look at the in crease during Gov. Porter's term ! • In 1836 Gov. Hillier paid $1,210,168 34 1837 ' do 1,216468.34 1838 1,210,500 .16 rl -- "Ritner's 3 years , -- 7,17,3,641;853 93 In 1839 Gov. Yeller paid. 81,06,0/024 "•. 1840 • do •. 1,403,915 73 1841 -„ • dry .1,651,000 47 .:•" 8-1,413,032 . 44 . .... . . 1:0, - -Ltvliioli---add-'-pretnum. -.../---- -7 0 - aid - in' '1840; being the ' .• - -'. ditlrelico.' in. value be; . : ., ' . i won- notes. and specie. - ' as per-resolution ofJ.une. 12; 18:10," . ' ' . ~ '' ' . 5102,145 95 Do in 184,1; --- , ----,.: r • , -- -: '23,077 's7i • ~.... . „ . . Tetal Porter's-3.Slears, $4,539,150,11 thus-it -will . be se:ett, that the interest on the State - delft :actually paid 'during-Gov: ei lF ter''thieolyc_iirs was $893,202,*2km0re lhan' during Gov.: Ritner'ithrei. ; years, or Telegraph; LOCOFOCO.TICICET. the average of each of Gov. Porieettlrearii is 297,767,46-dollars More than GoVI-Rit nees.; thiS increase being .22,16t1;80 .dol, lars, more than the average annual expenaz es, for_all. the ordinary maintainatme of thb State government' during Gov. Ritner's ad- Miniatration ! ! • , • Farmers •Eio yoti Understand this ? , The amount . of money to be paid each year for interebtMi.the State debt, and to pay which you are taxed; has inereabed - during . Gov. Porter'sadministratiori More thaiiilie *hole sum Gov. Ritner • spent tai-keep the State government going !! I .—liiirrtsburk Tele graph. ; • • • County Convention. Agreeably to the, recommendation of the Demoeratie, Whig Standing Committee, the Delegates from tho different ,townships, 'met in Convention at the County hall, on Wednesday the Ist of Septethbe'r, Cot the . , purpose of nominating a County. Ticket to be supported al the next election: The Convention was organized . by calling. Mr. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, oftastpenns borough to the Chair, and appointing Ro- BERT LAIRD, of. Frankfordand THOMAS A. illcKiNNny; of Vewv.ille',..kSecretaries. On over the list of townships the following geniletbeiipresenteil. certificates of, their election, :Intl took' their ,-seats as flelegatcs: • .• • 6'e ills te:- §‘. Duni tip iythiik,,;l4,li,lo 1 4711?..,P1444t4i0 rough---C-Itristian•• nine; Siiiion.:oj7ster.- . • • . • • -Ito • : 3lop4tv I i a . nf ,B ay d ; eo Gunide. ' . • -Adam Yount:, 12.ober • .• - . illonroc---Johir.Luiz, Enoch Yoang. Alyj Snyder,Jaeobiligh.. ilrorth Noidig, Koh .i n offer. • Woo: ,Stoner, Davit' Rejr hard,. • - Act,titon-71ticob II iglt, Robert (:, - Kilgore. • .A . '43lm/lle--W ill iarn . 11. • •111 ocidburn, T, '''''''''' -- • • Silvcr keiley, Culbertson: - ' South Illichtleton-.Peter McGlanghlin William B. Mullen. , Shippcnsburs'---Joh cC 0 rtl7, • Win McClure. Southampton—Henry B. 'Rebtick, .M i chael Zeigler. .. !Test Pennsborotigh--John MeKeeliti; Samuel °reason. • . After an interchange• of . sentiot, the eoneonvention proCreded .. to ballot for condi -dates, the re s ult of wllich was as. follows: ASSEMI3LY. ' Samuel Givin, Christoph6rAu. COMMISSIONER, James iloffi3r. TREASURERi• Jacob Zllo' tfo DIRW)TOR OF TILE POOR, Col. John . Wynkoop. AUDIT'O'R. Thomas B. Bryson. eqizoNEIR, William Culbertson. 'rite folloWinggendemen.were appointed conferees to meet the conferees,9lFran,kliti and Adams coutiti'es, to , nominate two can didates to represent this district in the State Senate: William AL Woodburn, Simon Oy ster; and NI tn. M. Henderson. • The following resolutions wero unani • iitcAtsly adopted: • . • • 1. Reso`ived, That •we will -use ex eiv honorableexertion•to procure The tdectiOn of the tick 9t nominated by this convention. 2., That - we pledge ourselves to the zea lous support of the IVhig candidate for Go vernor JOll-1N BANKS, because his public life has given the strongest evidence of his devotion to th . ose.principles, the success of which Wo'belieVe can alone advance the in terests of our commonwealth. 3. That the Whigs of Cumberland eOtin ty can elect their,ticket -if they will. '4. That'the proceedings of this .oenven tion be signed by the officers, and publish ed in the fterald - tti t xpostier” and the "Shippensburg Sinn" ' CARISTIAN STAYMAN, Ch'n. BonEtur Lunn, . . -' ,Titos. A. Mq.XINNEYi ,;' a ccretanes: • ~ , ,Ear- Our. readers way observe that•all the townships ,in 'the county i§eie - ,repte‘- stinted. ~ Every thing passed oil ously` the delegak• were in tife•best pos sibld_spirits_and. coal cut of.viete ii•tarattils•' ountk, - 71 lan 13 - 11610 , initY,'lfel'd - CounirCenVet thin, in ,Gettysbn rgrori Monday last.' '1:11 A D.DE S' STEVENS' and, GE,ORGE::.L. FKUSS,_ Esitra., have: been nominated. for. the sembly:• • r .:, • Diinicl - M. Stny,ser, Estlri; mid. 'Anti w, re Pointed :conferees, to.: meet . the-0 1 0 1 '0. 4 frem•Frankliwand,Ounsherland, ti aontits ; to nominate two candid fer•lhe State Sen 'ate=—with iiistruptienS,tiistkpport . ,as One" j qul.,..4W—e.•.(ilarksoti;•ot.-itlams,cOuittYr • • • More ,conclusiv - e pr oofs of the . effeac itq fDr.-Harlich's Celebrated DEAR Stui.T Was afflicted walla bilious and ner vous disease in a verlalarming ilegeee'; With in all the syMptoms which so frequently eltect relaxed con pition, viz : giddiness. the head, tremors, chilliness; with a fixed pain in,lhe light side, cdm plexiOn bad, and costiVenesst - indeed f i n a „irriost miserable condition. .1' had tried Many reirittlie, but feund -no perminent relietuntil I had purchased..pr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening; and German. 'Aperient Pills, which from their-superior virtues, was completely cured, slalom able, tp.pairse my cm, ployment, free from'puiti or disease, tt, . (Signed) • Jost IVOTEI3. Dated X,enia, Ohba, June 7,1840. Poe halo by .John Myers & CO., Carlisle; and Win. Peal, Shipp msburg, Pa. sep. 1-7-8 t PAIN OR WEA NEgS.IIIRIIOIISCSOf p . ain or )vetak ness, whether it b chronic or rennet—whether' it be deafness or pain ill sid&—whother it arise from con, stitutional, or from some-immediate cause—whether it be from intermit nrettternitl.pr,externil injairy, it will be cured by peaei;errng in the us , e, „ 2l:43rarafreth's Vegetable Universal Pills 44t . Caase purging, ,with these pills those humors from the body is the true cure for all these:domplaints and every other form of disease. This is no 'mere assertionot is a demon strable truth, and each day. is:extending itself far and wide—it is becoming known and more and more ap -preciated. • • - . • When . constant exercise cannot be used, from any cause, the occasional use of opening medicines, such an one as Ifrautketh's .Vegetable Universal Pills; is absolutely required. Thus the conduits of the blood the fountains of life, are kept free from thoseimpu. rides which would prevent its steady current minis tering to health. Thus morbid humors tare prevent. ed from becoming mixed with.. It ismature which is tiaras assisted through themeans and outlets which she has provided for hertelf. _ . and vigorous old age, Sold in Philadelphia at .my own office, 8 North .Eighth street. • 13. BRANISRETII, IC b. ter Por safe in Car/isle by GEO. W. lIITNEit, and in Cumberland County by Agents published'in another part ofthis paper. MARKETS. • Balttimore, Sisgust 28,•1841, CATTLE.---The market has not. been , so largely supplied with beef cattle.as for several weeks past, ,the offerings at the drqve yaid amount to only about 200 head. All that. were offeFed *ere readily Sold at last week's price% vi,z: inferioroat $5, and prime :quality at $6 ter 100 lbs. The - suPply . . of :live hogs at market during the week has been about equal to the demand, and prices have' ranged frOM'S 87.1 to' $5 per 100 lbs: There are but few now in market. FLQUIL;,--//veard .1•Y0zir. , ....We• note. alt ad, tvanee in:the price 'of'lloward strert Fletk since. the publication of the; fOreigh nttt, rtakived by the' steamer-Caltntlii,a.- On this ulai Weak the'lparket clfiltsl44lPavilY,l44PAtc# o-6111 *= 1 4fAir - 0-x94,9 - 4, pti tou-rmoileaate exwitt'at anitzultsti , - quently at $6115. • ' • • . . An imprdVed, dethand sprang up oil 'Wednesday, and satc , s - Wthe'eXteWof - ationclOUOVntrrets --- ww made at, $637-}, when' the folders advanced the rate to $6 50, We note sales yesterday at $6 50 and hold , cps :are verY;firm to-day •at the sante pried. - The wagon priee . is rather unsettled Le-day; and we - arc unable to give ,h.delioite quotation.. '• • Rye Flour.-4s held at 0 50. : 10 9 . - • the itiVetifinS of ilteWeek;Cniliiig 'on TliikstlaY, eomprisethe billowing kinds and.qiutlittes: Howard street, 5.365 , 310 . - City Mills,- • -531 V • ' 1511 Sum:chant • 713: 00 - . 11,506 400 .- Besitlca Ilya - Flour, and 210 bb!s. tan . heat.---The advance in ;mites, since this day week . , iu conaeituence of the last _English news, is Bto 9 cents per bushel. On Saturday and 'Moi.tlay last about 15,000 bushels Pennsylvania mall were sold ; ou Saturday at $1 3U a 33, mar on Mon day at $1 33 a 1 36.' On Tuesday and Wednesday several' parcels of Pennsylvania reds .(alloat and in store) were sold at $1 35 and 1 36. Since then, there have, beet' furthar receipts or sales of that des cription. On Monday, good to prime Maryland reds were. sold at $1 Qa a 1 32; on Wednesday at 1 28 a, .135, and yesterdayamitn,dayia $1 30 a 1 37; that at the later price being strictly prime. We quote good to prime Maryland white wheats ut $1 38 a 1 43. Cara. —The sahlii of -Maryland white 'were, ,on' Monday, at 70; cents; on Wednesday at 71 a 72, and to-day at 70 a 71. The sales . of Maryland yellow - wereat 73 a 74 on Monday, but the' price has declin ed a little and to-day we note sales at 71. life tales of 'prime Pennsylvania ear)); iii the leek,. 'were at 74'a 75, but to-day buyers are offering only 72. Rge.--Sales of Pennsylvailia throughout the week at 68 a7O coda. Sales of good Maryland at 68. Oats.---We note sales of Maryland to-day !'t 44 a -45 cents. - A sale of PentisylvaCia at 47. Cloverseed—re retilliktitt $6'25 a 6 50 per tiishel. Tirnsthg:seerL=-Sales of Thitothy - seeillo some extent have taken Voce at $2 75 pet'busliel. WI Wt; quote hlids. at 23,1 cents, and Mils. at 24a 243, cents. --Xlie'wagon price of bbls. is 20 emits, exclusi Ye of the barrel. The inspections of the week emnipt:i,se 125 lank. and 109 T hbls. of which -125 lilids and 611-bbls,-were-receireil - by Witter (;anal. „.-- MARRIED, . ''' on Tuesday last, by the Rue. W. T. Sm.°le, Mr .1. /,nSinart,Jr. to Miss EtizabA Seari:glit,. laugh ter of tlielatO Francis Searight; deed, both of .. . S i -id M idaleton township. ' • a. . .. ' • DEED, I / Ai his residence at Newville,'onManday the' sth of July last, Joseph Casey, seri., a - g,e 70 years. • 2.: • n Shippen!bnrg, Mi the 10th Atigust last, Mr. Samuel. &lowa, aged 60 years 9 *lath and 25 days.' • . Shippensbursr, on Monday the 23d ult., Mr. .Rilams .Niminon,lnnkeeper, aged abs tut 62 years. 1;14 Shippe,nslmrg, on-Tuesday !Warning the 24th ult., Louisa Mary, infant daugh al:of Joseph P. Nevin, avid. 8 months. f"..At.Papertown on Sat4rittlY; Gei3l.v. the 24th year of itiTage: • : ~_ • VOlthiteei Calididate. To the Independent T'otens.of Cumperland - count k. . FELiovir ()inn:Ns ofter• .myself to your consideration for the ottee of . •. • Ginteity Tir6aoreei,.• • . and respectfully solicit your totes; should I he so fortunate, as:tO receive a majority. I pledge .inyself to performtile. duties , of the office with fidelity. • ' Youfobhdreni servant, " • -- WILLIAM dOITLD.... Carlisle Sept. 1, 1841. J . • NoTwin: , All per Sons Wishing. to be sup „ tilied with the'eat4i ek nity news, may feel therasekes much gratified •hY•calling cm the sabseriber,'Witere' tli4y tan,haysi seleotion of tilb'roimoiiig . tilly i a'nd . weekily papers, riz:4-Philadflphia daily , Chi•onitre,r 'Ledger and Spirit - or Abe New. 'York Iferaid daily and weekly;_ Nva , World; llrOther Jonathan, Boston No-' tioth Yankee Nittion,MagaiitiesiSto. Bto. Any per son wiShin„,"—to henoni6 . subSerlbcri for any of the aboi-e-.worksinntl all thommulurrWorks of %Arles 'o'.slalley; for fiir atennfilishedibOunifin 10'6! ealfivith '• • ' ' .• • • ' '• - "iL l' .• • : Carlisle • Paraile.nt the Armory on Sla 0 w trthe 11th insl in '2 u'dock , ll. M.; in slimmer uniform: • By order of tbelUnptoin, . 30I1N. esiSerg,t. Sel4'. Ist, MIL „ •• 612111 Mil , • Those nonegened. will ,take notice- that the 'Vendtte utiles or the subSe'eiber Ilium been left in tile. hands 9f James 1..154,; 'foe collection; . .P.. l 4 4 nent ,Irt!o'st he,tnatk hi. theist. of oetober i pr suits wlll ; b9.tne4 .- . • ' ' ; JACOB'. PACM. Septenthet . t . • ' Mil .w..~~, .'.,,~,, ~ j ~. ASgIGNEESHIP. ACCOVIVTI: -- in the Codirtif COmmon Pleae of Cumberlaa 'county; 12th August, 1841, John Rupp, Ass.ignee cr. Jacoblider, prePentcd an acc4uut of the,,ette'pdtiotk of his trust, and Tuesday.. the sth day; o f October • tteNtnpyicinted for the confirination of .the katife; which all persons interested stre,hereby - notifiett By the Court. .., • . GEO SANtiERSON, Proth'Y: Sept 1, • for Sale: .„ .. • Valual . •• • In pursuanee's.l e. hitt *in no d testament 'or :James Graham, t orAllen.tciwaship,,Curnberltinpl 'county, II tivill t2Pithlie . Sale; the . remise- on 'Plan'Ary the2Oth Ary of 0.601 0 .07iiirt far 6.- 'clock, A. M. the tollciwing desc r ibed valualble prop= ertY; to .wit: • . . • . 100 Acres of Prime *Limestone Land • L bounded.. by lands of William., Il• ness, b ame, Mohler aml.c.tliers, on the,,publo ,toad, 'about one mile smitli.ot MeehaniAVorg-L.about one half clest.:,, ed, undel;viod tence and A high state or waava r .. tion, the residue covered with ihriving_yoUng Tim= . ber l i, There is no buildings on the land. , A clear and indisputible title be given, and terms made ltnoivii .on d l ay,Of side. . ' . Persons .Iv:ishingto premises previous to the day of sale, can nail it the 'fate' ireiridenite of ,Tas: , Graham; adjoining the 'saixie4 or on -the subscraber. • • It; G.,YOUNG, Executor, Sept. 1, 1841.---ids. . . . Valuable, :State. Latitl - Private Sale: • , The Subscriber will Sell at private sale THREL FARMS, col.taining of.. , • 500 Acres, situate in Hopewell townsilip, Cumberland county; and birgau township,Pranklin Comity. .'llteVarms are well'ampro'Ved, and in a high S6te Of ialltivittion; together tvillt Shitittle dwellings and barmi; tiveh of thera, thereon erected; Any person wishing 'to parch-Ilse are requested to call un the subscriber, and examine the land for therciselveb. terms will"he made to tiultlll9 ptienhaseri • .• . . . . 1, ln-11.—Ct - - r. , N. It. If the above farmastiss not sold before.-thei Ist of December, diet will be, rented or leaietlfoiii term of year's. • . . NOTICE. , Estate of §aml. • ,Sturgetin dee d: • ETTERS 0)!. ADSIINISTRATIO,br oh tile AI Eshde of Samuel Sturgeon, ate of the borough of Siiiptientlyur* hare Geo issued 'in : One 'foi•in of tit to the?. ,s'abseriberi linficE is hereby: . giiien.tojili . ..tierSonshityin. ,, c4iinti,loipit.iftid route, • • to 71 . j . d r rAiir the,...Snriseriber TiorAvglt of•ShiIII)C4SAJPVCC.. •• . • • e • • • WILLIA3I. PEAL' Adirei; __Seiiierdlnr 1, 18,11.—(1w. .•• • , 'Valuable Town propeily and. out Ltini . *IT if' UAILIC -. 17 .*Etvtir.LE. The subscriber. acting,eNeentoe.lorDr..JOlM, dis =lei eased, will Or at public saltion the premiL sea,On Thursday the 21st of October next,at 10 o'clock A. all the real estate of said decenaed,Owit A, - Ist The Hons6 - -and Lot Newville ocenii!ed,hysahrileceas-. ;34 ed during his fife time, with the brick 3a . dwelling and half lot adjoining-,the lots are 90 feet on :”nin street, and extend back 180 feet on CaVe alley, The improvements, in addition_ to the dwellings ire,,a double log,hitrn With a threih: ion' floor, stabling, wagon shed and `corn crib; also; a cistern, wash and wood hOuseli; • This - property will be sold togethee; or diVidgct •fitfo .tWo lots may best suit purchasers. - 2. A Housp and Lot street, in Neviville f now. Oecupicil, by John Givrei., The above lots aro all free of ground rent, Seventy seven . Acr . 6s tit land ailiditiing the borougfi'of Newville, and extending the-Conmittogui net creek; the State road from Newvilte to DuhlinTlap' runs through the land=it is divided into elm vrn /,,ots of different sizes, containing from focirto tort=e Hera, and 'Lilt be sold as diiided or altdgetlier, as May be most titliaufaeotts Co Old. estate. • , 9 t 4. A Lot (if groun d , 6 tount ind' m 0 nine Acres and 49 perches, lYing about a quaemetg a mile from the borough of Newville on the road to Three, Square I 101 l ow. Foilr of the above lots are meadow ground. four arc in clover ' one will he sown in wheat this fall amt, two in rye. A plot of the Inti, with the quantity in each, can tailing on Wni. Wood burichtNeWville, wlio will and' sill dlc et:operty 6 any person wishing to . Fiery ii. , . The above described property or. ,of 'canlie purchased at priVate sale, evious to the (jay of public saki, on application to the acting executor. Perfect titles will be made to the purchasers of thy .propert.elear of. incumbrances. Timsts of Sp.r.:--Per stuns muters3 . oo, one half on Mu st,of April next, the other on the let of April 1843. ,'Om, plirefilisei of $309 . oi, , .above aria half el the o April otherlialf in two equal i amittal,.Ciavinenti, interest ; !pay ments to be secured fly a lieu on the hind sold. lIORERT LAIRD, • Acting Exee 4 r n .Dr,John-Ceddis tIeCAT: Newville, Aug. 94,1341.-:-.50w,111.' • a - ? All persons indebted to the estate a Dr..lohn Geddis, tleceased, by note given nt the sale of his personal property, ordering his lifetime, are notified to make paythent. No indulgence will be giVen after the 31st of ,Oetober next. . . ROl3 ERT eVr. • Val a blc 1 a ti-Yard..Protteity at • .Puit4ic will Ihie SOl ut. • 6111 e, onWednesday the 101,11 . of NoVembels:n,,t't, at' o'clock, A.'111.,0u the..pre mi SCA, in' the hbrongli of calmly e,!Clintlicrland ty, that large and conamtthoui• .; A 'IT YARD : situate on the north-east corner of Louther and Easi streets; bhunded on the east by the Letart da ring, and on Me twilit, by la or R. qmttiip ing two hundred and iisty Beet in front„ ten one hun dred and twe n ty in depth, more or feu", belonging to the eatute of ])acid S. ForneY, deBAT., thereon crated a large TWO STORY STONE D 11 mous welling Itokse ; a Two Story Stone Finishing,Shqp, a la Two Story Illdek•Mara House,st lute rge atiti Mill,Hottse,*Urn a K . Mill I'll Thee' fortpalllr illy-11.WA)14 1111 d one pool in the yard, ems bundlers, three limes endow batC in the beam Waive,. and a good well of.water at the kitchen door. Thu property iftilf good order,,antLittoa very desit able situation for gq Tannery, t or a prirt`ate 'rends ttfilf lie made knoutt on the t i dy of. sale and, any inforMation gis ye' Omit the prolix ' et ty before the day of sale Ityy, GEO. W , %MA.YER' Ez. JACOB SHReM, ) * Carlisle, Aug. _ ' , 1:0 - - Lancaster Herald, Chambershorg Whig, sold Hamner Herald, will publish the abot e till Ist Nov. and send , bills to this office fop collection. • ' Cf . t`' C S * p ta4§ . our a t..‘ • . -To pursuance of glecrsci9l;tlip-PrOlithis'-CoOt Cumberland county; 'th .litibtiellfer es *Ai sale, by Piddle Ireellite,'crurWedneiday tlie,lsth' day . pfficplemberuCie,.at'g o'cdpciciy.,:kf t ,lonz the' pre-7. triute4,yr4l.... , •i ...; i. ‘ . -.' 4ltthoso• two , tali tfolititts .: TO*iii 1 Dote, inqtpuest.own, in wad 'tioutity„.6Onisiniti,„:= lby feet trout, tduilit 1,40 feet in ..deptb, boupdlitt an le south, iit.timapi l ititkei,oit:',tbe Westinaf6rth by 11 leys,istd on the (list ky ' lot. No, p;•beingints.-I'cris. 1 . and,q,iii tn. tilbi'l eif, sald,l'o r dli: . "- ; - •:,,-.• ; C•••,:"; '',•• Said, Icits wilt fie ; Sold `,SepsrafelY';'iii 4 ttigethei-, to. ,suit piiiilinticil ; they: . tire handset - Ro;y, sltosted'for' building, and this ti tie. is gooll.' . Pdssetisidn • Will be' 'giVtill:litirrietilideli7;,,Obe lialf . the . iu ibnisiit'• trioitej ' to be paid' iii liaridpand tbe reildnit lb% one yeze, 4 -tts # be ttre : d.- ''' ''' '''' "112Ltg' ' Et" rat' ,_. • , - . ' Adiish:.. of tbibiOclieg-er :ibtsti•cl'.• ^-1.4g,18, 14 . 1.11.-r-3t.':. • -'..• . ••• . • • .