Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 22, 1842, Image 2

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A hnitrand.respuctable meeting- of the,cilizetre
of.So'uth Midilletorr anti the , adjoitting.townahipa,
ivithout'distinCtiOn of party, convened at the pub.,
lielicnirai of Peter McGlaughlin on Saturday ; June
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TheArreeting--wati-cailcii-to-order-by—Wm..-13
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GILBERT• SEARIGHT, Esq.;
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T{CS. NItESIDENTB, •
,• WILLIAM' MOORE, r
JAMES 'MEHAEPIE,
GEO. '.GRIIIGHEAD, Sen.,
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JACOB: BURICHOLDEit,
-THOMAS BRADLEY,
• . • JOHN KIJNKL , E i
• . ADAM -PEPPER
SAMUEL SOVVE:IiS,
:JOHN 'ROYER,
- .ISAAC RO YER, •
- ' -JOHN ZUG,
• 'JAMES OROCKETT, • •
, DAVID SHE AFFER.
' - . 1511SORETAJIIIII, •
' 'STEW AliT, . • .
' - - ADAM LEEMAN,
' MATHEW MOORE, Esq:,
. , .TOIEREIGHE A - D, .
- , WILLIS J. WEAKLEY,
JOHN - BRINDLE; ' -- --
M ~P. Eog: . - - ' '
• On motion, Maj. Saniirel Given,
Win. B. Moore,
Jacob Lehman,:. • Edward W. :WeakleYi . Jo4n
t • Moore, (Dickinson) WilliamE.-Vullen, George.
Eisenhart, 'David CoOk and Edward Stiles Ege,
Were; appointed a committee to draft resolutions.
•, During the abserice of the Oornmittee, the meet
ing was ably, practically and eloquently addressed
by John R. Longknecker, , ' . - • • •
. The following preamble and resolutions Were
then repOrted by E. S. Ego, one of the committee,
, end:after tieing -fully and -.freely- discussed,- were ;
adopted with great Unanimity.
. . Whereas, Through the misnianagement, stu
. Tidily :Or knavery of the agenterif the People, in
every depaltudint ofgovernment the State of Penn-
Sylvania- has been plunged into a debt of Forty
Mitlions;of Dollars—for which she has nothing to
'show hut : unprOfitable Canals and Railroads, and
lho Splendid fauns and mansions of retired 'Super- , .
•: •intindaints, Engineers and lOritiaatorn: ', ' --
- • And Whorl:am, We are now threatened within
creased:taxation,,as tho 'only.neans whereby •this
enormouedebt can ever
: be, liquidated, our enter
prising - public ! servants -supplied,- with the usual .
quantity of .. perquisites," and the faith of the
,-Commonwealth preserved: : . . • ..
- And Whereas, For one, the county of Cumber.
:land h—as..-.--reeiiiierifirberfejits,from'ther-tinproee
. menfs !in whose construction:, these , borrowed
millions. have:: been recklessly and perfidiously
equandered;•against her will, and in 'utter disregard
of the frequeneand , earnest remonstrance of her
eitizenin_ , . .
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. And Whereas; In: they - present - pinching times,-
' * when the most.-able among us can scarcely feed
--- theirfaufili . ,- whilst,' the Poorer - classes : are in a
- state ver , n , on Want,' we - feel that the irriposi:
tient of, an-'additional -, tax would be unjust, isirr .
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lawful, oPpresiive and -ruinaiis: . - • ' --
. And Whereas, When great calamities, like those
under which We now 'suffer, arebrought '
-upon the
.community by the unfaithfulness of its_publie ser
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vents, it becomes the duty , of every citizen to avow
and.reeord hie sentiments in krir i gurwe arlinillingof
no nas-corratructitt - *-
And Whereas,- iiiPiriiiiii;Miieliiiiiics, Labor
_erstarilManufacturers of -South: Middleton and ad
joining townships, have this day met, notas-parti-
sans pledged to the support of. any political clique 1
— o or- or faction,- but-as -aggrieved , citizens -to . consult-tor'
a their own condition, and, the
• •post and threatended measures of Governrient:
Therefore,. Resolved, as the deliberate judgment.'
of this meeting, First; That the people have been
cheated and betrayed by their agents, who in seek- 1
ing to prothote, their own personal views and inter
eats,
or the'wicked measures of profligate adminis
trations of all parties, have disregarded the will of
their constituents—trampled upon the welfare of
the Commonwealth•-gambled away to villianous
Brokers that public faith. which they now so lm- ,
_ pudently prate of, and ask a deceived, insulted and
plundered constituency to redeem. -------- :
Second:„Tharif the public debt is to be' paid
':' - bytaxationMiose coantibs wadi have beelienricli
ed by the public works, and those iiighmindcd and
' honorable public servants, whoeeorn the doctrine ,
'of 'repudiation,'.' but feel no qualms-o(coneeieari
• in stealing hundreds , bf thousandit froin thectiffers
of thetittate ougho bear the burden.
Third: ~1", t:t hat the iCanals, . Railroads and all .
other,unnecessary , property of the State' should be
immediately sold, and State stock taken at par value
be received its payment. , .. • 7" -- V' 'i
'Fourth: That, the 'lnternal Improvent System,'
has been a pecuniary and, moral curse to the coin
monwealth—draining-the Treasury—impoverish
ing,the people*—supporting foreign swindleraand
stock jobbers,-and_inciting thousande of men_v_r_l_iftl
might have else been honest, to the commission
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of frauds peculation and perjury.
. ,F.ifth: That we. are, emphatically , opposed to
any increase of, taxation , and .will moreover, resist
such increase, by every means which man is justifia
ble in using to , resist the most hideous fauns ofl
, Tbranny.and mipiession-zlieliding that ilia col
lectirintif taxes from the :people.for any other Pur
pose thaw defraying the necessary and legitimate
expenses of,Government, to be'an invasion of the
protective rights of the citizen, and an open viole
tion' of the; spirit of the constitution,:
' Sixtli:' That ' we-earnestly''request and urge
our Senators m thwLegislature, to vote, against all
Proposittoni:Tor laying & I SM° tax, until' pioiris
ions steatitic made for the immediate stile-of_all pub.:
• lie Priopertycnotreasential to the due administration
of Government,, :: :' ' • , •
• ,Sevinfin . That ,we vieW' as- a highhanded and
guiviciris Outrage upon a Offering people, the an
nual nppropriOion of lVty '4^housand Dollar's to
... Colkges" „and "„..remule . Seminaries,", those
institutions whose Only Ostensible end seems to be
the support Of lazy : ,ProfeSsoriiVerriekins Tredear6
era— , !aristoCritiefamiliesinlorted Malik-Ides
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tare, and Fyench Gove rn esses ond•that Svc inure-
over, paiticularly and earnestly yequest our Repre
sentatives in the House, to introduce and strents
oissl,,V advocate the passage of a bill, repealing' the
law under which , such , appropriations - are made:' .
Eightkirhat dorgeting .811 minor—political dis
tiocttoner and ittety, yvin,emetitietS, we will strongly
oppose ail. men Int otr.tee_ who. are in faiot 'in
cressini taxation t to•Supppyi hie public works,' • and
that we will supPorestlentionsk vhch Men only;for
„alljdationain• the gilt orthe' People; whit are open
ly avid aeowedly,opposed to that iyetem of oppres
stow which has been ,the,bnnefnl .Yesolt.of . put
,in
tesiud ~improvements ,•mon,. sole' 'd e .
sign shall he, if elected, the iinmediate dicritie - ek
of taxation,• - aale or public _works, and the.cuitail
pent of all unnocessaty.eponse and approprietktms.
—theteb, revidonen of .1 their • friend
stip for ' their 'donstinieuts,' and 'their desire:
for "advancing tlie'Fartning•and i nginteresqo
of Cumberland County.
' That•we Inv strongty„ opposed to, that
- PP,tenA t„o l ,krP(Ct:t - PertnereAip, in which'
nunteniina.. prominent - Wok dicers and 'politica
mod , luive haeri timing : o; and thatthatwe boldeny Rep..:
'r entatliie of:thelfeeplislii the tight'of an errete7,
Ick his sanotituenta ~ a nd their.. Moat ,taacrodi-,righce;
. ;who will beoonteietiioent parlace,' itt'llut s opsisd!v
4„,rAjto„f(thi,trfit4,a4 him l en
, 310 Willf tth P direresf itititteetit of the coinntuni-,
tittiitittigenteallx - edif-T
taay ,
lin4 41;4'0411 ;etteraptio3
. 044001114 04 1 - 0 4. 1 f!tby;lifii;:re:r411. - 011kr‘Virt#.1P,
ma k 4lo4l l** *4 ol! l !**VMti*;,loo:o4
thi4 l 9lkAtkitAttv...lL-,l9;blOri!,W,Wekeivii,
1 1 0 110 X 1 J? 0 * I i i k7V 5 FOck!etorrge_titglyiik
r "vaittet,' iibp - traciformtlo--
rthet theirtieekenianayl4;dlt4Oliaritft:Zi
vrodifetive6,4o44 ere c1,t,44,1144404.4.„Nt,t,1271
.ortioneft4n4uftrymwsptiam,..ll!: OR. ef,W4 g
;5 1 ;;n0Of 'ef {hi Tam , Colk,eier!e tirectifloil;
Eleventh: That We ate itaa;i6; of
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tive4itionei;iiiiii of reducing the pity, oillie finiei.l-
nortiftkie 0fRCP 1 47 4 4 11 . ReProka.Oktil'alS4fidift .
plea t iriandla) 'othittaliv:Zthe Jiblitkot ttiii_44s4.
i Tii4lfttuf ,at 't t it. ii,* ini;'7 4 : 4 'iift?t a '.:.-,ntttro
vfilidtisill' rii tlut,'WsiltiidAtis . itik annual !Pit-
S i
Politelf'lit the,OendiattloiernniiiitesCio he'iliAt'ilitf
intithg" . SO 4 to - grad,. incidehird 'iirOtebtrinifte
Dorheitio Manatee:tyres. '. •' ~ ':-"•' ' 7 , , •
'', , Thirteenth; That these prceOdOgib'e;eignidiiy.
'irie7OilECivii ;tibia meeting, end that john,
(Dickinson,) • William B. Mullen, ,Edward W.
9 Weskley, , and Edward , Stiles'Ege, befit committe e
to farwardr copies to our Senators dad Rem : I ta
tiva in . Congress and the kste'liegislisture.
Fourteenth:' That' these iniceedinge be si . gdedby
the officers of this meeting. and publishea to all our
county papers opposed to tazation,,afid -favorable
i f ithe Farming, Mecbonical, Laboring, and KUM'
facturing interests of Cumberland cou nty: . _
' • - LIIE wt SEA RIGHT, President.'
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Joists . 7.l"austers; ' • •
1 .. Osimes CAt•thussn, •BEW.
• ".• Vuoitati Bnsisisr, . : : ; ',t
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' • Anam'Perren.
• tilaistat.;BowEns, '• • •
- lons Koran,
Iff,CAC ROTICTI, • • •i • t
• • Jour Zuo, ; •
-. 3.M*II,C,ROcKETT,
, DAVID Surivrin. •
• flee.: -Presidents.,
. Hugh Stermirt, • •
Adam Lehman * • .
Nagel.," Moore,
John IV. GYaighead,
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Jah'ia
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• ' Searetriiiei:
•-•• Voiceot•llopt*ell; • -
TAXPAYERS
In pursuance of Public notice, a large nurnpar o
- the: Tax -, Payers - ok lippewelt - und - the - rieight;oring;
townships; assembled tit the School House; in New
burg, on Saturday the 11th inst., and organized by
calling - JOSEPH WAGONER to the chair, and
appointed Peter Dasher, Christopher. Au, David
Duncan, Robert Elliott, Abraham Grove, Robert
McCune, Joseph - Quigley, John Heperley - St Joseph
Sharp, Vice 1-residents; and John McCoy,' Win
Craig, Samuel McCune - and J J. Hemphill; Secre
taries. On motion, .
Resolved, That. James Boyd, J. 3.• {emphill,
John Craig, Wm. Wherry,D. S. Runahaw, Wm..
G. Lee; A. P. Kelso, John Elliot, W. Craig and-
W. Kinsloa be a committee to , report resolutions for
-the-action of this meeting..
- During - 'the absence of the Commftteerthe - meet-'
tni was ably and eloquently addressed by S. R.
HAsirra.:Fsq., bn the subject of disposifili of the
State Improvements;-and laying bare - the manner
by which the peitple are wheedled out of a large
proportion of their hard earnings.
The committe then- reported the following 're
solutions, which after having been supported by W.
6..-Kitploo were , unanimously edoptedr• . •
Resolved, That inasmuch es the public ImprOve
ments gave been, 'still are, and if retained, we be.
lieve will be a . sonrce of continual heavy exPende—
are therefore,- ei a Caatter-of--public ,policy,
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of the sale of the public - walks. - Because:
by ' disposing. of them • we would not only reduce,
the publie debt some 20 - millions of dollars, but at
thesame-funii:lreethe State_from_a_best_of offichtl_
leeches', who are sucking her life's blood to' the
tare of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol
lars perennurn. .
• Resolved, That if the Legislature dippose of the
public works, and apply the proceeds thereof to the
liguidation of the public debt-that we arePrilling
to paylc reasonable _tax to meet - the deficiency;
Otherwise, that we will, mach as We marregret
be forced to repudiate. the public debt.. •
Resolved; That we request our Representatives
to oppcise any and.every _Tax „Bitl;nntil the public'
works Are disposed of.
Resolved, That the friends of the best end-true ,
interests of this Commonwealth . , be requested to
send en their petitions in favor of the Bale of•the
state Improvements. 4 .
Resolved, That we are decidedly o pposed to the,
ti
•piesenniqUitods, unwise and reckless system of
adopted by the Legislature to effect the
passage of unjust and partial laws.
'Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be .
forwarded to - our - Representatives. - -
Resolved, That the proceedings orthielffeeting
be signed by the Officers and, published in all the
newspapers of 'this County.
• (Signed by the Ware:
The Voice of Shippensburg.
In pursuance of art. adjontriment, a large and.re
apectable meeting the Tax-payers of Shippens
burg,conaned in the Council House, on the even
-nig of Saturday the 11th of June.
The meeting was organized by calling:Mr: 301
SEPH P.'NEVIN to the ehaW isfessra.,E: 14011,
J. Rebuck, Samuel Progue,,John.Ctark, John Butts,
-Jacob-Engle, JaeoliZteinntaii,lemes 14"NeaLwere_
appointed- Vice Presidents; and Messrs. A. A.An
derson. AlPheua Dale and Joseph Mifflin, Secreta
ries.' On 'niotien—Mr. Kirisloe, chairman of the
committee appointed for that purpose, reported . the
following. Preambl e and Resolutions which he sup
ported bYrafoTiThie appeal to the patrietilinVapart
from party,, of the community, and Which were
unanimously sidopted:
LW-here:Lai irs cot men with the majority of the
citizens of Pennsylvania, we hold that the origin
of ourpresent pecuniarydifficublea may bv traced
to unwise, premature and hasty legislation on the.
part of those to whom have: been• entrusted from
jimetolimetheptivier to make laiSe for the good of
this Commonwealth;—and whereas:
- The people have an inalienable and- -Conotitu.
tional right to instruct their Servants in all matters
connected with their intermits—quid whereas, A
Bill has passed the lionise of , Representatives of
Pennsylvania for, art increase of the Biete
which should it becetne a law Will drain from the
hard earnings•of the people 'some• million' and +a
half of dollars in addition to `the • 'channel:iv 1 sum •
they now pay— r and whereas, The , embarrassed
condition of the. Treasnry of thin Commonwealth
calla loudly and earnestly for retrenchment; and re l i
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form in the, administration of our State affairs:7" Therefore
Resolved, That the priiposed bill to increase the
State Tax; and thereby enable the. Legislature to
pursue its former extravagant course of appropriat
ing large sums •to tuielein and unproductive im
provements meets our unqualified disapprrobition;
and 'our Representatives in the Senate, Maud:Gor
ges and' McLanahan are reapecfully - iequested to
useall fair and honorable means to prevent int be
'Coining a•law.• • • • ~ • • ; '
Resolved; That the word 'repudiation' is not to
be, found in outc-vacabulacyrAilll'WeedireP"'
peal,to the Pennsylvania Legislature now in ses
sion to cease goading their constituents to •despere
tion 'else ere long the motto 'resistance to tyrants is
otedienee to God,' will be engreven . on our political
and never furled until those who have been
and areengaged , in crippling our resources and par
alyzing our industry ahall have been forever: politi
cally annihilated. ' '
Resolved, That, in 'the opinion of this meeting,
our lines of Internet' Imeroventents never can be
productive in 'the r r i de of the State—past experi
ence having fully sit fled us that : under the admin.
istrilion of either, of thepolitical parties; State Set r,
vsatteare public planderers. : •
~f,tt•ss,lvefil That we highly appreve' of- thi-bill•
. I ns:ll.B , l4y:the Committee of Ways and 'Means' of
laat'aervision providing for the sale of all the 'Paha
winks and to'..tteeeme t e e d,t e the, citizens of the
State to poui petitionS the, present Legislatute
approving of said
Resolved,, That the resent pgj e kit e re in pro.
siding for t he printing of theAnditor general's Re.
port far the next year be requested gii , e the Ow.
Ole awe:epee° of thwitems purchased' under. th e g ee .
oral' head of 4 eontingeneW7se feutid in sew* .
heretoforepublished. „ r
• ge iß O V Mdf,..rhat detee'Preceilinge 1 , 4' 44in - id hi,
,lhe.olncein l d, poidisind in all ther:Piperit';iif the
County and' a copy:aatO onr'SiniakinS
Agi 6 mo l l - teeti;'"
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finn*, 4 4oe:fatototion 3 ni,tOfY.,M. P 0 g14 1 . ) .: , : t 7*
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pni.xl PP dogs, `or
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R. WHITE MIDDLETON, EDLTHiOtPROP'HIETOtie is
MOZIO32M
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ICyFIN. , WINFIELD SCOTT.
übjecilo 015 dedinioiitiqliC - CifilirentioneAl
; wAttftwvvik-I' , r' I
V. B PAusArt,Effq. et his Rear
Ccial Office,' No.' 104, South' Third Streiti , Phila.,
is authOrized toict as' Agent; foi pi Denting bolt
aciipt[oria and idveribieitientS for.' that 'ellierild
Eipositor.'t ' • r< 111! ,
To ' the IDetnocraer renn
sylvania
The Undentignedi hividg hien appointed aState
Central Committee by tba friends of Major General
WINFIELD SCOTT. •assembled at , ilarrisburg
on, the SOth day of Ocieber v lB4l, beg Isave
your attention to the selection , of a candidata, to be
supported •by the Democratic party it this
Presidential election. • ,
The siltra Whigs and LocofoCos are already in
Motion, forming clubs and , holding,meetinge to in-
Democrats not to be inectite and indifferent to the
greet interests involved in the electLin•pf 'IS44;—
but to make an eakly selection of thqir candidate,
that the peoPle . May have full time to' study and
scrutinise his character and qualifications. •
- The present Executive having committed him-
self to the principle of it single !arm, and being in-
flexibly
,tenacioua of his personal consistencytcan
not be expected to yield any perenesitaito become
a candidate for re-election. Undcr these circ.tanL
stanch* we have determined . tci calla •
. .
DiWnoc iatte Conventional Delegaies
from the several Counties of this State, to be held
' •:AT. HARRLSBEIRG, -, ' •
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On Tuesday, lhe'2oth day of July next,
to consist of not less than the number of Senators
and Representatives, which each county is entitled_
'to in the Legislature.
We invite the hearty co-operation downy Daries
erotic citizep, and Such others tra goose to Unite
with Mr; not doubting that thoie who, honored and
reintrded the lamented HARRISON, will elect his
Companion-imArms, in Danger and im_Glory, to
the same exalted station.' • •
THADDEUS ,STEVRNS; Adams county.
- FRANCIS PARKE, Phila. city. • •
JOHN M. WALKER, Erie..
NER •MIDDLESWARTH, trition.'
1.... - ,-..._JAMES__STERIo Huntingdon:- ,• - •
JUSTUS M. BARCLAY; DedfitiA.
• ',SAMUEL -.T.•KREPPS, Fayette.
•
ALFRED. SUTTQN, Allegheny: ••
MILLER noßT . mg, - Luzerne. •
J. R. EDIE, Somerset.
• • •J.--,TENKINEt ROSS,. Nortlisinp en- - _____ _
ROBERT M. BARD, Pranklin.t .
ROBERT IREDELL, Montgomery. •
May 25;.1842. .
(0.1[.. shall appear in our next.
Single Copies , •
(o.of this dai'a "Herald 0 . 4 &Pallier" can be
bad attba publication office.
'Money and_ Man!nen Millers.
Ott-For our Mink Note List and_Counterfeit De
eo tor, see fourth page.
CrA mew Courrsarsrs--A counterfeit $5
note on the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of
Philadelphia altered atom a five on the Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of Wisconsin, was passed
in the city yesterday., It hi no particular resem
bles the genuine. The vignette is a female hold.
ing a cup in her right hand.her left resting on an
eagle. The words ,"State
,of.Perussylvasie ; at
the top,ei• the hill,and 4 . Philadelphle.'" at OM hot- .
tom, appear mueh crowded, and. beariiident
marks °reiteration. The deception may readily
be-detected.
ai"ANOTITLIL COUNTER/XIT.--The Daily Clireri.
offiaturday, says_--Vire . were shown yesterday s
five dollar 'note, purportingto be an issue or the
CommetiiiilliiiV)fthlireitr -- Itisentirely
ferent in Size and quality of paper,,from the gen'
Wan notes ofthis bank. The paper of the genu.
inn fire dollar notes is whiter and not so stout in
texture. The vignette of the genuine, and only
Ave dollar notes , or the Commercial Bank in sir.
culation, is, Penn's Treaty with the • Indians:.
whereas, the vignette of the counterfeit , is Nap.
tune in his chariot on the sea. The genuine note
has a head.of Franklin
,on its right band border.
and a head of Columbus on the lett •On the right
handhordir of the cOunterfeit, Is a view of a ca.
nal with' a schooner sailing through: On the
tjght hand margin the word five.; The signs •
are remarkably well execitell, 'especially that
Mr. Dundee. "In feet, ;the whole appearance' of
the countorfeit,without a knowledge of there being
but one kind of five dollar notes of the Conquer-
Kiel Bank hreirculation, is Well calculated to de.
Ceive ;Wen . good judges of Bank ' " •
- :ll3"Specle Paying' Banla in Oltio.•The follow•
ing ie a Het 'of all the brinks that at Over:mt pay
teirecie iri . the State of Ohio:.
Beak. of liftuietta, Mount Pleasant, Xetils, Melts
sillon,',Muipkingum, Zanesville; Circleville, Geam.
ga, Norwalk, WOoster,Bandusky, ()hid Life In.
stivenee'and Trust Comparty,Commercial, Lafity.
efts;
Beltnont, Farmers' and Mechanies,-..columbigna,
Clinton, and W. Reserve, , '
The Bank of. Kentucky resumed epode pay «
'mentain full kat the lit • inst. Thai haaoiiiinf an.
tielpated the day (the ist4 . fixed by tiuttaaelvea
for.rigumPki?n;,
CO'Sgaipen4ion.-All tlie of d
'bieka t Oki ;a
New Orleani i r witich lately resumed the PaYinent
of elieCie, were cotePelled, with threa' exceptional
to anapend_agaiit,
.tlie . apeOptijiwt.,'Tikop'#uk
upon thorn for are!e was tremendeiti,:liotit',,ii,
note.holdera ;aod depositors. Itideeti: r st - elt..irlle
the demand that,tito pity -Ban* alpai paid ont to
one day $ 169 ,99 0 ; ind the
4er° trithrled.t! 4 0 a,thi • ~• •I. .
0 . 1%1 Pottfifille Journal,ettem . that Ike 1 , 11,t 7
ners'Au*"o thatigaCe_reduced
:4:114017
8 - i
ties 43Ao,q90,thit
.., IM , t0444P0,115,...99;°00 lbe sum
44.*414,9440,:jaPP0P# 93 0, IvNl ai t!P:, ll oT 4
Atilt i t 6 '444:ooil},,liagild,liYilrk tr i fl i ng :and will
-#7: l, i!Nerft;4 3 "-k k.944.!!;41 1 4)(te 40.14;
',,P,44f,. 44.
SgPP b uli'lil*i*f4i*r'
q(illitokai ir
offrteq g
urfiiuttt. 404 our
46 # 411n4001 0 0r bArin,tion• that the repuistt
ilf,*l4 . o** o2 o ol 4.44kgbitt.q44-PtOgir,ool‘
bo , l4lnf with:sabV
thcAOhitntbil#l". 8 t*ritioin4oo3ll4,^mii
t*4liitti4tiiieiiies4, l trick!Fat"
# l or , f 0 1 0*ular of
at ' 74 ,C7V2L :14
- IV •," ntilititeiWlli:On& ;C.
": . •triveiiiiegreeed and aniagittdi44llargbd'
our Baulk Note Liet 'and Counterfeit Detector this
.iweekr.by- adding ukthe l Meniut in ear District . of
P s oltimbitt; Mrghtit; Ohio; anti:, fridienv, Titet .
Actium'•and :044itirtuka#0,'IMAdekriM,
11111 !W PePerre have been
itnt: tothe:aiiieno of pribierfbing for; to
tit lay. aer#eintaiterninits:frein time to time before
.ounteltdetre We mintier) . the mitrlti rpdeir
riOtes of,sw - Banjc,,in:, this and the States inumemi--
6 4# - Ot , ,
ri;urul'ot . 4bly.
rinye agiattOtiittit,Ol‘earrangeriielitOof the
Commit4ti'Spfipiated"by site Tersperationlocie
tilos foitiiisiOlebratiOnpfOui cOgnitiglAoniversary
IVS.ltiust•that : ell
Young 'and Old,
- ititlfelireeeedings orihat 'dap' and thatfoi - one
day'Raiiy'polities will be laid in the sam e • grave
wititinteinteranCe.' Let it bo such a daY as' ne:
rer heti:ire dawned onOuiberlend eounty—a day
free and the blisiing mildew of
Interipsrance! ,
-Concert.
Kerma , celebrated :Clarinet( , per
former, gave a concert in this place on Thum.
day evening last.„ o lleynut assisted by the 'U. S.
Dragoon Band of Carliele Barracks.: Therpieces
wee ; most . admirably performed, and elicited
Iran applause. .
Military Enrampinent.
cia'A correspondent in to.day's paper euggeate
the holding Of a yolunteci Encampmcrit_im this'
plaeeduring the present year. We go.. for the
measure Most heartily, and hope that It will meet
with favOur in Dauphin•, Adami, York, Lancaster,
PeriY : luid other counties. Will', our
'Editorial brethrep in those Countiee speak
voutubfy of OM, pioposition „and encourage their
_craek Umbpatties to' visit; their brother Soldiers. of
.
' • 11 4 e Nice Thing.
r.r"Our ne* bore; Mend,. 'Mortirsn. & LINE , .
presented us I t Week with a fine lot of CANDIES
of their own raanufaettire. We eheedully recom
mend to persons, wishing to parches° to .give the
manufactuntri a call, "eanfideat that they will find
WI good anditirehettp arrarticle i 'wholesale or retail;
es canbe foind in Any of thi cities...
Illy we;, one of the firm ;, it will be seen by
a refe rde to the fii3rtrienial &Rioter," his taken
to himself" a helpmate; and if the other one. could
- only - hwitrwittinssedibir hoppy - itrAerin. -- which
our seven youngsters stowed away theirhandsorne
presentihnwould oetn'esly, let another week go over
his bead :without. " treading
_in - I the "footsteps" of
hlo-Partner., -
Tail Orifet
Mr. Joan gpanare, of this place, has 'sent
ins a stalk of rye, .which measures tight fat, Mice
hushes! This is the tallest one we have. heard -of
yet 'in this County. . • •
- •PabDc Do want s.
13:1`We ere indebted-to Mee BkOWN, CCOCIPT.R
and Guerra!, for Conirasidonal—and to Meier&
Go ROAN, Haargiusstr, -Found-ai' and Psartral,
for Legialatitndoeurnente: - • -••
Oliellilayrtsboirg Letters.
11:rWe'ialielientloW"t0he ramintble letters of
our Harrisbutg correspondent.' He utims.u.propm:
notice of every thing- transpiring at 1-Ifirrisburg of
importance to the people. We hope he will con.;
ewe his favoute, and that„ they will be carefully
read by the public. •
Scott Meeting+
The call for a Democratic Scott State Con•
volition has' been before our friends for several
weeks. We URA that the 'Democrats friendly to
that distinguished Citizen and' Soldier, will take
earlikueernisisfti have Cuinberland Cinnityt "fully
represenoiin that CoUventiitn.' We',WOuld stip.
gest that Meetings beheld in the geferaftownships
on 'SATURDAY the octi Jpl..Y. to appoint two
or Mole delegate; hinn each meet in this, place
the Tuesday foliciwingrOhe 12th, toselect dela
gates to - Darriaburip,' • Wehopa ,the,siiggestion will
be taken .into coisideratiori; 'and notices for
town4dp- meecingt, sent in neat week, or as
early as possible., - „ • • ,
MITI•TAX MEETINGS.
The People altiving t.
cd•We give to,day•the proceedings of vanes
more Meetinp•of the People nlion'the subje . ct of ,
taxation! Our neighbaur have to stretch his
arms and legs mighty wide, if he expects to step,
the people—those vibe heye to labour from the rho
ing to the setting of the sun—tostipport the laiy,
dishonest horde,of officeholders battening upeo the
state Treasury—in their tletennination to withhold
further supplies frohLilifeif re w ilypiiclefiirWe'
hope our (tends, Mal% GORGAII, BABB andCot
van, will read the proceedings carefully ,; before
they vans assist in further INCREASING the
iow oppiefudve burthens of their• constituents. °
The meeting at MiCilanghliesi on Saturday last;
was addiessed by 'Judge STrirAiti, • Mr: P*Xiillf,
Sc* 1117 gAiLiT anflifi: y t. 6 ivigrt; ' tiPon the read
ing ofiliereeolutiotur; end' by Meairs , ..lortu Moons,
(Ilichinsolf,) . sad' ;EDWA3!I:I OriLas • Ear ) after
adopting
, .
04rif ever the conductor of a'vess deserved the
charge, of being a film, sentinel upon; the watch
tower of the people'.
.righte, our; neighbor of the
Viluntetwil /foully entitled*. that reproach... We
do' net like:to dietrirb his amiable temper, but jUs
tiee to the illeoPle4-'llie , textPeYere 9f j 1, 03 county-
requires that* passintipptice should be taken of his
serpentine 'cOurier. ' 'l-1112 • !
' ' lVisewth# people beimir moving upod the subject
Of failatibM: 'tint ;neighbor one week quietly pub'.
lOW -,thelir (rk quietly a :week or so
omitted^that's her Is found
ilepiiiiliiig the - votefiiiiineinbers •theimr bill.
and ainted' swearing.thet.did'ntvols . at all
Next we find biorWenrf# te thd pee.
'pie on. id their maven:ide i .r titi; anon=-after the
reeeption -oPkerYi9S:'teic6:fini:liini
t OOPi'r- l '' 1 16 408-:lil°94faC*.? and
ifig.the an* 04 movement oui!'t trick of the enemy,
tvielifed hY - # l 9l4 , fie
vow. viro:m4,4o4cpr, , , , eieh* mtpy.J.+ go, the
fiatne ""eftuolve# iise4C O 7? B 44NAC ) ?'
theffaa:TrTleighbee!l senclerePOlTiee
fiol4ei , --0et1 01 44408 ,1 100 1 44fier
tlik?M6tiiii,, the %troy A0r44,71
'o* , :lll,,Ottoki,inip . **ltssitarts; , the
1 4 .4 Jioktfor.4l# l 4.Midirtent,rriefnbent‘lefibla,
it, •
jereeoh. felts` attic',
';'together and s atin theit ' nghts Wit out'f rst
thl'apooittiiii
~ *nst ifirnfne,*fiti 144 isre the
.:-• .
'Country,. when.our noighbouf r iv4tting, unheard
.of,in somt : K at
e corner covp_Oc„n44*g,---Vvithititi
d
i;iiii4pooi a village!
`kkitiol—wa=: , Opeat;ntialt t4tit nieti*denounced
i i i-o °6l o *l 4; fo r; ks#„* li h0:14:44#°- I ; ar -gO of it .' e k.
day—notiMly to themtielvei4bUtia tbeir children,
by a man who can see and
.heitilltothing but-party
in the whistling.of every.hreeze that passes
'He ti,pr,etty,flontinek indoedi when those over
whom- ha.. is placed. _ta keep_watch, ttro,,,permitted
to be robbed: of their rights without his daring to
Siound'llta alat.M - 1 ' ' Nor do we ixdiave that_ the
- honest, hard-working tax-payers of the county
,Will:perinit such conduct to pass unrebulted.
_:--.7.4ittiose,who have entered_ upon the good work
of meeting- together, declatiugin favor of their
rights and best inbirestef withatit - respect to party,
.
'have p - uty
hancia to the Plough i po Nor-roost De
signing: admagogues may thitaitnaaandinisrepre
sent you ;:but the surety c ui, being right, and an ap
proving conscience, will bear you: throughLthe
. • '
_ ,
The ApporaionmentlliW,
r}-This bill has passed the /101160 of Represen
tatives as amended by the Senate = hdopting the
ratio, 0f70,E380. Rennsylvania will lose four mem
here; and the House will consist, after ihe termink
tiott of the present Oongrese, of 223; members, in
titead'of 2410-
.. , Emit' .-Enrciper* ,
'in-The British Steamer' Britannia arrived at
Boston onßaturdaylast. „
There have been two attempts made by
man io aisassinotb•the Qtteed of ,England: The
British.have 'not- retrieved• their lost laurels in
India." ' • „-.
Halloo!
00tivigeld neighbor of the 'Adams Pentitie
has caught a Tyler.-man over in little kdaime
Hold on to hint!
The Rev. 'Mr. IYlooat —elected some weeks
since to the charge of the Second Presbyterian
Chnrcli of this place—was . installed yesterday
afternoon..
Clay lflarbe'cue.
13:TA great dinner was given to Mr. Cr.eiry a
few days since, near LexingtcM,Ky., by his friends
and neighbor's, upeir the oc c asion of his • retire.
meat from public life . . He made a very eloquent
address on the occasion. , There were some vex.
cellent toasts 'giicn, and •dll drank : without .one
drop . of Hyitor of any kind. The foilorringis
of the - reguirtr toasts: :...' • ,
- GEN. `WINFIELD SCol.7—The
iunapl4hed Woldier.: His niilitary'seivicee
-wilt.be-reivordeil , liy-a grateful country. :
The Hard-Currency Boys!
0: 1n a. message to thO Senate; David R. - .. Porter
states herperrnitted-:andauthniized-the -Middle
town Bank.to issue 'thci Anther aum of 100,900,
and the Lewistown Dank the then sum in $25,-
000 "in • relief -.noteir l . undevt e.aet,-Of .4th May,
Congress and the Tariff.
acj-We copy the following paragaph ,froto the
National Intelligencer—of 2 -Wednesday last with
much, pleitinO,t • . . _ ,
lions
The temporary or provisional _ Tariff pill, for con never fails,
tinuing the ()inning tariff until the Ist day of
August, with a proviso against its interference with an d men, totielt•
the operation of the act,for the
..distributitin among toltold a Levee; that ..
the States of the proceeds of the sale of public , h elmets , en d s h are t h e p i e „„
lands, passed the House of Representatives by a in miniature, if nothing •else.
maktrity:'iif thirtien voles, in • one pfthe fullest ;- . • _
with
.yol.l neighttor
Houses of the session ,. two hundred and nineteenCorresponden..
"he — r — rChavine v orp.i ' - ti. boun s t ; riga e, a , ore , • autti
naeriabe — r — eChaving voted on the question. , This de.
ctsioh is considered important, as indicating, beyond
reasonable doubt, the disposition of the ' House of
Representatives to pass at this session a bill for es•
tablishinisur" 'Se necessities
and wishes lemanding.
• c& The fo,
the present Lf
ernor may be
efincron I. That the certificates of the • pro
thonotary of any court to an acknowledgement of
setheriff's deied heretofore mada. shall, be suffi
cient evidence of such indneorfadgement s not-.
withstanding no other record;wale abide-I'lllo4of
at the time of such acknmylectsmilents.lorovidad!
that the provisions of this sictibieshill'
construed to affect any bona fide holden of pu►.
chimer, who had', neither ; actual' or"'constitietive
notice of the , execution of such sheriff's deed."
Scott on the Terrill.
;re-There are those what:cum 01'c-disposed to mill/
_understand and plisrepresent Gen. Scott, ea the
• itirioua points' ofPigliCy which he avowed to tank.
ly in , hie letter last fall, 'This was equally the fateof
Gen. Igarrison, beihie a National donVentiori
ed his name before the united anti Nan :Buren par.
ty—no language alpha but some were .willing to
consider it incomprehensible, and no eteltriowledg
, m;ritt, tiC flUttlt - but - Wiiie sneered,w.ci
' nonmom.
,mittal. ...Fortunately' for the co u ntry, ,
meet similar charges, by replica from Gan. SCoWs
own 'hand; which cannot be niisconstrued, and
Particularly..;o4„ the sutdeet of aTariff.' o We
Attie now a letter - IVoni - him befere us, in • Which
he speaks thus plainly on this subject, so all .0p !,
grossing in interest to Pennsylvania: .
!`l saY,to,all with wham 'I &inverse . ; and
my sentences are almOst stereotyped , on
my lips, that I AM NOT ONLY IN FA
VOR OF A.TA RIFF - FOR 'REVENUE,
BUT ALSO FOR PROTECTION.",,
,
, betels no "blinking the queetien "-41 e speaks
promptly, as a soldier, and the ivordi. Will haye
their . weight throighout the -Union.., , lle : is , no
4RCEllkentiPs'li--Wittkeemthqe . FieciPi :e l ' w
Van,' that used up Man—but a New'Jersey man,
with principles for , the , goofl of the whole [Triton.
Me , promulgateti the very doetrhute for, which 'both
North and Schith are ' now ' contending—he is for
Protection to American Industry,. and that is what
the countryVvante,,, and that , gained, ~would „relieve
the 'distress df - the nation '''rnole ski : aily r ibse ' all
r•the izileeelities" whicikthe brain 'Of man ever coo
calved. . The -.banner ot,"Seeit ;and, the , Tariff".
yitlbbe proudly supported throughout.the, l j.r s nibt' . t... 7
we; are willing to make it the question by which he
'shall atatid'orfall; iind . - ,being';ihe . .'enly 4 ctitidldite -
Wlle kill.airlkiiiO4!y.tind i 4ol 4iike'.q l6. 'iu'OL°' i . ;
we call recognize no other Varitr, candidate.' we
want no' Proleetivekariff,'which-Will. he' but I.the:
keeiaental result of a 'teritte'rl!refortnewit do
not "approvesti thai,eelftah„ proilcy „which, swats
tdiOvertiment to' provide for itself, end.let the oper
atives of our country starve: We want falki*p_l!
star certain protedtien,fer , every branch Of, A q i;
esti inlisiti,'agatast _foreign' thoabioly. and 0
, OUper
_labor., of,pu r ope and 48 . ,4epp : iiii#14 . es. -
M \rt_
WhiiitiyAlias Pcumaxivaniart mho will ,refuse: then .
•:q iliiiliii*Oh's:iiiiii . the 'candidate pledged to faior
AtiOtrfe) t fiO:ii4,4o•llo4*. i ; ' : ! , ' ;' '' ' l ,:'' : .
' l ', , i'ilT` . .'' - ~,, , : 0, 1 1 t , ,itl it', ;:irN*C.4; .1.• , 1 ... ~. —., ~ ~ ~.
:c4l. , izzild); : i LAR* 2 9lRi:Pg': l , lll lll9?, -,44340/.y.ylivi...,
#.4i4/Ititliicititit,ifte*leoglino : tio . hip. compompip
iiiitiliii i'vifil'Of . 11 iiiiipileiatiOnitoiienoti: .q
'' . o4, lo iOßßlNk4olii!ii.r- Tatitt Beilitini 'out
.4:
'ifotptiii: '.: Hit gitocoti said to amiStot,,igtemdt, ~
'otiOttt $lOOO. t ':: . . :'' -,'",t , :'?4:,;4::f4 . , -, :i4r. ,,, 0;
i t;iitko-A Oita* 'Tail . * its4iootNer*.',o 6 o.l#4 o '
•ttiOtailiiiitry'tit liD,ytW'irifiviiitth 4l l ll ' , .4 l id q*l;
cd~:',• • N i .' - ' - ',,7.1" , ..i,,,',.V. , r , i.'‘: , '- , e::'Mk4 , :•;7.. , '4., : f.c . :',.i l
,- ,': - ..'-!•;'•;;•':i.Rc;k 0, "!" , :. ( ..:%if:'''''
.
, 16anientitblek, .
irrailikitoria,aaiiteitAtrtirt t j'a.; have„ana
'OIP I I. Iti4drid
1 4,1"..! beti;lthur ' ° !4A°V.Oh;YnienC. ,
-411:he,,guntour trap . Work , Danv lte, Pe lava
41U° euepepded iiianitiOna;* catai l iky . 6ve' l
hundred hands have been thrown out of emploii
meat.
Several other establishment!! will be compelled
to atop huvinesa before many month!). •
. • ,
Vhafin — Jafut ieeponeibility — '
rests.upon Jun
portion of, Congress opposed to a . sPeedy passage
of a Protective Tariff Bilrl *
EdWards . COnvicted
O :qox...MONRCIE.EDIVARDEI," alias 'J?tur P.
'Cabbie the Great Forger; has been • :convicted
upan one of the indictments against lum in the
New,Yark Eourt. There are' seven or eight yet
remaining, and the 'Prosecuting Attorney• declitiut
he shall upon'. very one' Of . them. Ed
wellsis:unfottunate,'as it is not every great 'Tin&
ler that „eau, get a jury, :honest enough to find a
verdict :Of guilty , :
reirry fillitary-Llectionk.L _
ID T.ho Perry , County Freeman give:i the fol
ciwing mi the result of the military election for
hat county: • . • . •
Henry, Fetter, Brigadier Gener.l; G." Robinson,
Brigadanspector; Robeit McCoy, Colonel , an,d
Jobc. •Makeittie..LieWN•lonel of the 118 ftegi.
menti Villiam • Charters, Major of the,lst (Clarlt's
Ferry) Battalion- Win; McCracken, of Xlie 2nd
(Milletstown) and David Treeslex, •of the 3d
(filaoisfield) Battnlioa.:2 - • . :
James Kacy was elected*COlonel; and John
neld• Lieut. Colorii3rof - the -- 39th - Regiinent;.and
Alexander Barns, *Major of the bandisburg Bat.
tenon. - Henry Zimmerman,. wee elected Major - of
the tipper Bittalton. ••„ • -'
Navigation.--The -French-papers-state
that aperson named Coimuichi,has invented a bal.
Mini, with -which hp can navigate the air in any
direction and in. all weathers. An experiment
lately, made on its powers, under very unfavorable
circumstances, near _Lyons, France, was cam
pletely successful. , , .
Tus STATIR STANDING' ARAIV.-A letter from
the Secretary of the commonwealth,- says the
Harrisburg Telegraph, to the?. Legislature, states
that there will be Nina Thousand one hundred and
thirty seven :Military Commissionp• homed this
year! . ••
fQR TDE'CAULISLIC lIEDAiD AND EXPOSITOR
lllilitary En camiiisi'c
I was very . glad, Mr. Editor, a week or two since,
to' ea in yoUr neighbor's paper, an essay inviting
the Military of this Brigade .to'holit an Encamp
ment.
at thiseaee diiring the, present summer or
fall: 'lt was a judicious . move; and I' think - there
• •
is-not-a volunteer in our digging but will second ft.
—for; I opine, they allfeel the neecesity•',Of.Perfect
ing-themselves in the knowledge and use of arms,
-and of farming attach - Monts and acquaintances that
will in the and, promote • friendship; and create - an
unity feeling and interest that' will restitt in •
strength,locin..unity_therisisafrengthi and strength
ensures safety. • Let-tis Unite then; like the bundle
of sticks in the fable, and not • be-like separated
stieks, single-sod -- without strength. . , .
(ATmoat all our neighboring towns, Mr. FAilt,:ir
withid a fe* years, =had. gatherings to give
ife to them. York has' had her parade, Reading
also; Harrisburg hni,Cenventione, ShipPenslaurg
her Temperance fair; and other townwtheir assoCia
tions of - different kinds; and" Carlisle, so - far, has
never failed to throty in her'. mite, - both in money'
and men, to help them along; an? now it is her time
tiihold a Levee; that she may at least divide the
honors, and share the pleasures of a militOy life,
in miniature, if nothing I can bear witness
with yarn neighbor's Correspondent that wiihin.
rit.atirul place
cannot be tonna for samilitify assemblage, nor one
which hoarin dip; of yore been more honored as
the rendezvous of Soldiers and Patriots. In our
time, or others, wai have had a WARRINGTON, .a
VVsznz, a BUTLER, a GIBSON, an lavlrrs, and
an ARRSTRONG, and abort of Hznozs,' who have
signalized • themSelves".in the Revolutionary, Indian
and other Wars, as well by seaes by land; and
should the Volunteers of _the surrouniing Conn
ties make !Carlislia the • quarters" of . the
Brigade. for * the term of only one week, I would
venture to predict, that it will be remembered by.
them, as one , of the happiest periods of their lives,
iniutY#o*Jhey • will have formed !associations
wilrl: o 4oViini,Santit.of.patriots, never to be
fort; if. l ll,ilM:'',
The press -if its; Condttc s fp . ol . *t!, interest or
a pleasure. in ben efittitii 4t#itti-- wilt
lend it hand .in: he contemplated pantrigne; fist
tbrs Press,. like military , achievements, has often .
Pinverfol. igo'cr niaking'wOnders 'anal in'Nmaking
great nieu: ' ' •
A. passed by
by tho Gov.
our readers:
lIY,M•I4II,IAL - %REGIBTVR.
• On Thursday last, by Rev. Henry Aurand, Mr,
PETER-MONYEAR to Miss ELIZABETH
ECKEL eill•Uf this place.' - •
On the 16th ult. by the Rev. Jno. Heck, Mr.
PETER OILER. to 5.1158 SUSANNAH HENRY,
both pf 'oboyne townshiP, Perry county.
•On the !20th ult. kv. George Titzcll, Esq. Mr.
DAVID, SHOVER., of J quote county, to /Whit
CHARLOTTE BROWN, of - Perry - county.
- On thb sth inst. by the sante, Mt. JOHN. !WET
to Miss SARAH CLOUSER, both of . Oliver
township ~.perry' county :: - • •• '
' On the SN'nst. by C. Jones, Esq.• Mr.
C.'FOOSE to Miss MARGARET 'FAGAN, all
of Tyrone township, perry
Williamson, ,
On the ,7tliinsL, by the He'v. - Mr.
Mr. STEWART THRBETT, of.JUniata'County,
to Miss MARGARET A'. ANDERSON,ef Ferry
county. -
iTtrAR u D.
On Monday 'morning last, in this ilium, MT;
MARGARET. GILMORE, daughter of Mr..
Peter Gilmore; in the 97th year ahem age: Her
last Ivor& ' wereAsWeep not for me,deat blends!"
en dig"
,and she died, believing in bee Redeemer.,
Died,. at the residence of her uncle,
Env pus Borough, on the 6th inst. of Ocin.
riumPtibri, Ml* liIARGARDT DAVIDSON, in
•
the 29iblear of her' age:.:.o. • •
'The subject of this notice *as one of that mod
est retirintelies,..of ChriiTtiiiti; 'Whose ,Worth 4e;
41°1 F 1 " Piri4 intiTitnittioPPreeister Amiabh: in
'herditopoeitign, and Winans:id hy,'Dvine •Drin*,
flee , charades, , rie her:" profeasion
the private klYollo,!and'edeaed : her
wa
'4 n "ri r h°, Areic !it .
oti ltriendk:M
k n i v •
lance of * hill spirit, notthit P.Stofii°7' of
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:' , IIARRIBBITIIG I .Teerffiay, June .14,
In the Senate, to.dei; Mr. Kline presented
several petitions praying' the - Legislature to Nom
a law f9r.the sale of the
,Publio improvements; and
'against itriposlng:riby furtliC tartatiniton the peo:
pie of : the CorinnenWealtlf. :. , lijr.Oborfapresented
a petitian_in favor of such a .tax "Bill as would
raise sufficient „menne trr'etrehle the Common.
wealth to meet 4 Afier the
presentation of. several'Other LPetitions,?if no pub.
teported,
coffered a reaOltitiea 'rehiririeg the
CoMiriftiee on ,Finance , t o. inquire into the ex...
pedioacief l anifiorleied iliet'Shrie 'treasurer to
receive in liOnicitt for latifis;'tolle errii, Wes; 'any . .
certificates of loans , of-moncy
. to the Comnin: .
Wcalth,"of the ainaufat of "any part thereof Of !gig
sum. at 'which any' person - mar , Ixt - creditetton Air .
beeki.of"-;:ikis Auditiii,CLehevel„iff pweettnee of a'
"Reeblutiret` 2 ;praiidingtoilihe.p4atent of ititerost,
'to Domestic Creditors;.' passedltliApril, 1842-
Mr:Awing, animadverted with Emit :severity on.
tho hypocrisy of, or; tepiq,or, friird InOtniogsiut
thoseof his party_ Wilici prefeenediC, , iegard With'
'abhor`rence the. Relief Isepeg •y!ittat . ,ti l ay,. at th . a
earn& limo would nowdoundate the State with an'
issue of a much' worse' and; more' objectionable
character, for it assuredly Would, not be received
by the Ranks,•or lu,pointent of dobts' by individ :
uale. Mr: - Fleming repoilealhe chiirga'. an his
charatteristic and violent . Manner, ftndinsisted
tliat Oita wits a mailer df necessity that could not
be avoided, and Milled fer, by the Condition of the
- Domestic - Creditors,- - and - tho atiVAlUte,nlllllo7f a
currency of some tort: This discussion :was ex
ceedingly animated„tind was participated in b.
Messrs. Farelly, Siewart,parsie, Kline, Gibbous
and othors, and, the rceiplution was, at length!
adopted by Yeasl7; Nays 16.
STAMPING or Itios:—,On motion . of Mr; Darsi '
a reconsideratio n of the , vote wa s had regUlatin
the Bill vequiring the sta m ping .of Iron; and t
question ilk the bill was then postponed' for tii
present:' Mr.' Plummer - submitted a' resolutioi
,rthich ties on tho table; requiring the'Committ
of Finance to bring in a bill to repeal the act
The support of:Collegee, Acliderities;dee.;"also LI
act granting apiennium on silk; cocoons, dee., al .
to suspend the Common Sehool law for a term ~,
years, and apply the Monies thus appropriated,
~.
tho clorncetid-cieditors, in lieu of an increase
taxation; Mr. Darshruireied a resolution, whi .
,was laid on the table for the present, calling :up"...
the Canel Conornisidoners for -certain informati '
in'relation to the tOCOMotive Knglnesi ordered!
1840, of,Dotterer,4k.co.,.the amount paid to 111
firm, &c. &c. Mr: Gibons offend a fresoluts
that the Committee on Banks report - .a;-bill,
Monday next, io 'enable the _Bank.. to make
assignment for the payment of its debts, and
- Eithif iliiiiiikiiiiiiTr — A:diTis -- d. - — IVI E - Kidd er'ofilire ( i '--.
resolution calling upon, the elate Treasurer
:state whether the Relief-Notes of the Tonto '
.
and, Licrks county Banki-arc received in pay m
of dime to the Commonwealth; which was adopt
CANCELLING or RELIEF Neres.—The debate •
resumed on 'Os scsond reading of tlic bill to
vent the further issue of Relief Notes, and to q
, j
vide for cancelling them. Several aniendm
were proposed, and all. of them were rejected,
Copt that offered by Mr. Plainer to authorize
State Treasurer to cancel Ciii;b - gr - onw R
Notch in the'treasury, and the one.liitfillt of
amount issued every six months tboreafter. 7 ,. l
19; Nays 11. The bill then passed second re
ing.
In the House ,Mr: Stevens offered a resoled
which wai adopted, to inquire into the expediel
of making endorsers on negotiabe paper liabl
contribute to each other, as other co-sureties
now bound to do. Also , a resolution, which
also adopted, to inquire' into the causes of
largo amount of the contingent expenses of
House, that they may be reduced,.with powe
send for persona and papers.. Mr.Culvor
a bill to confer on Rebecca and Jane Martin
rights, &c. of children born in lawful wcd
Mr. Felton reported a bill relative to the Ins
tion of Tobacco in the Port of Philadelphia.
Tug' LUMBER INVUEIGATION.- ME, Shari •
made 'a
report that Daniel M. Brodhead had •
before Ao Conunittee • and was examined.
testimony 'teas not satisfactory, and he havin
presented, that' he lied very important busi . 1
refit iring his 'presence in Philadelphia, the •
reitteaUllotved him tc,depart on his'Oromisi
be feraleeleailht, at •a: certain- ) day named.
howevei:did;notMake lioarance, and.
SergeantatAiMs was sent in,scarch of hi
the 4th instant, and S.:Mud Brodhekt's
up and not to fie found Resolved,!
fore, than the Steniker issue an attachme.!
compel Daniel M. BrOdhesd'ir. attendance
the . committee. The ScrgeantatArms,it is
is on the qui vine for this distinguished else
ter.: tbsolution relating to the papule "
the domestits creditors was, for sometime, u
Consideration in Conniiitteo of the Whole,
was, firially'pestponed for the present -` I
The bat for the redemption oi'the'Relief N
in specie, and the cancelling the same, in theY
nary, was taken 'up and .iilmost7inntimerabl,
mandmenta were offered, and voted down-4
was the great diversity of opinion among in -
beri.ao to the best course to be adopted. The ill
iMicigconki,..lip on second • reading, Mr. t3te .no
rcneirid hie amendment 'to peiMit the flanks to
issue 'small notes, but that failed
,again..--Yetul33:
On-WednesdayOn . the Senate, Mr. Sttivari re
porteg a 'bill to Beanie toProthonotarys and oilier
olaccrk.-IticirlcathandAr.,-,Earvlly-aitio-rectrtpd 7 .
abill for ' ` the; construction of an outlet Jock at
Eddy.
Thi bill to cancel the Relief Notes, ,
&a.; was read a third tune and pa u sed sub Silenf•
,tie, and was sent to tha noose. ' • • •
Vbwresolution" asking information. of the Coat
Commissioners, in respect 'to certain Locomotive.
engines authorized to be purchased of Dotterer do
Co., Darks county, M'5!140, came up on second
loading , when, Mr.-Daredesdated the • extraordinary
facts connected with the case,*which Certainly re
quire exilanation. It appears, then;that the Berks .
centiti.Dank'took $200,000 of the'.lstate-104-.-
that eight locomotives were 'Orilereil fox f 180,000,.
to be` paid by - the Bank—that finiheif,", the , I llank,
passed:to the credit of Dotterer ille. 10c.'400,000. ,
and that 'the Commonwealth hid receliiedler
but°,
engines; and" thus the, Canal 'Crnmilieefig*isp,of
that day, hail allowed Dotterel . . de Co.' lo..pocitet
$44,000, without'Aiving sicnrity for lite-engines,
or the moritii:' - ' After much opposition nri lins'ifirt
of einne of thiiciovernor'sfkiends, theierilntionWras
finally passed—Yeas siB;lllays, 8.. ,
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House of Hepresantatiees.:4ls:.fitevinsinibMk
tiul a resolution dug after, die lig of Juls,ii4i,,Only,
one englinien. at 4. , salary. of 40,500E-aigoo4:lllln
ployed by the State, A t [Hr.,'B. l suecfeiliny in,
carrying.
entliis wish , on' tliksyliect On IWO*.
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4 1 ft dayi IR' ii 1 ! 1 bin. l'4l,4,tiftft 4 1 .. 01 44 theltAbik•
Pietas:l Hr.:l4'o4in enbmitted- resohttioil,Whlnk
lies on the tiAlele. cellixiinial
,', l 943l . znikftie-.
aionere for information touch ' *nut Viet Akerti
! hadat 4 ' ecuil MnO tco an i l l c iqrk l P l PY.-; 9 1 1 14 4 WA of
stein transporters to:eontrol the 'Orriiine-#9O
°magi. Optic iinprovenients. lkfr. Alceehili'. lll .:
Neill ttill - TAhoriziPs. dAT .- afA99o.f?'. l 4! ? e° I
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