111,1023201 . ..., ......„.. r 1 ~.1 / 4 . . 1 . -4. )'' 4i,, • \ ,lit," rd DIRECTOR, Brennetniftsi. AUDITOR, Hobert C. Kilgore, NeWtori. Pii.OttIONOTORY 7 Tho. H. Crisivell, Sliippeifsburg REGISTER, Jacob lii•edZ,. Carlisle ECORD . I , :R AND PLDDK, )Robert 'Wilson, Mechauicsburg, Oi . motion, Resolved, .That we hereby pledge ourselves to use every proper effort to secure the election of the Ticket we have leis dny put idnorninatiou. On' motion . , Resolved, That •the follow ing gentlemen be selected as the 'Standing Committed"fur the ensuirig • - -_James rowileavaitte, 'Thomas Uric,: Officer, • Ge'orge•NlV. • C.•113a6 - is,. • -,•••• 'Thiseottas 13. Ltrys'on, • . . George Italial.ey. On 'motion, Resolved,"Phat the proceed. ngs this Convention be , signed by the )(ricers ,and• published in all the anti-tax ropers of the county. DANIEL LECKEY Presid t. • Rom.= Lunn, • A LEXA N IiER OFFICER, Jr eeretaries. Passage of-a Tariff by the House. ElThe Tarilf Bill of Mr; illeliuxigsx, being that M . 111 r .: Fillmore formerly passed and vetoed with the exception of the clause ecin(aining the Lend Distribution and that imposing a duty of twchty per cent. on Tea and coffee, has PASSED the House by the close vote orlos to 103,as fol. lows : YEAS—Messrs. Allen, Landoll' W. Andrews, ; Sherlock J. Andrews, Appleton, Aycrigg, Bab cock, Baker, Barnard, _Barton, Beeson,- Bitßack, irdscyr,-11l ti r-,--,-Beard-nrarr,---Bortiam B riggs, Brockway, Charles' Brown, - .lcrerniah Brown, Bur nell, Calhoun, Childs, Chittenden, John C. Clark, I. Cooper, Cowen,. Cranston, CUSIIIS(L, D. Davis ; John Forinarqs, Everett, Perris, Fjssenden, Ftllmbre, Gerry, Giddings, Patrick G. Goode, Gordon, oratlgur, lid. ;stud, Houck, llowaril, Hudson, Hunt, -Charles J, Ingersoll, Ingersoll, .1a Ines •Irvine, W. W._ TilicTtv r, rm, Mclennan,' 'Phomas F. Marshalk Samson Mason, Mattocks, Maxwell, Maynard, Moore,_ Morgan. Moriis; MorroW, .Nen/hard, Osborne,' Parmenter e Pearce, Pliimer,,Pope, Powell , PROP PITT, Ii ni , Ty, Benjamin Randall, Alexander Bum dall, - Ilandolph; Read, iti4,ewpy,'Riegs Rodney, - W till a nr --- R - stt "..1 usAt.:l2,:S;ilt.O:niqiill;7l Ba3illn4 , Slade, Truman Smith, 13ollers, Stratton, John T. Stuart, Taliaffivro, Richard W. Thomp son, Tillinghast, Tolland, Tomlinson, Trunibull,l Van Buren,. Van .11enssclear, Wallace, Ward, Edward' D. White, Timmas W. Villiams, Joseph L. Williams, Yorke, Augustus 1 ourige-- 95. Whigs (in Romait) ; Loco FOOO (in Italics) 20; Tyler Sign (in Snail. CAPITALS) 3., g Of the Loco Focus 10 are from New York, 9 from Pennsylvania, and 1 from Massachusetts— not one from any other State. NAYS-111 CM'S. Adams, Arnold, Arring . ton, .Atherton; .Black,- Bolts, Boyd, Aron V. Brown, Milton Biown, Burke, William 0. Butler, Green W. Campbell, Patrick C. Caldwell, J. Campbell, William B. Campbell, Thomas J. Campbell, -Ca ruthers, Cary, Casey, Clifford, Clinton, Coles, Col quit, M. A. Cooper, : Cravens, CrosA, Daniel, Daw son, Dean, Deherry, Doaft,Dong, John C. Edward's, Fogloort, JoJon G. Flo9ol, L l'oster, Vomas E. Gamb‘e, Gentry, 011.1vEn, Coggin,T.W in. 0. 6""de, "e"arn,-Green, Gwin, linboeShans, Ilarri e, I lnstings , I lava, Mutates,l lopkins, Houston, I Inhard. Hunter ; If in. C. Johnson, Cave Johnson,John W. lons':, Andrew Kenneth., Xing., bane, Lewis, Linn; Littlefield, Altraloam Nieelehon, NleKay, McKeon, 51 ALIAIRT,IOIm T. Mason, Mat/ not, Mailmws, Me dill, NI illey„Milatell, Owq,ny, ne, Rapier, lied: Ruyonlols, Moth, Rages, Itmosm do, Smoothes, sh a w, S/4,/ 11 00,/, •1-1,111,1015, WM. Smith, Sprigg, Sires End. :) . /i/Mner.s. Stinilyr, John B. Thompson, ,Iseerb Triphil, Under:to/id, 11 it run,, .ticraffis NVel jan" W. W 1 litmus, C. IL Wtst, Wood-103. 1 nen Pnces,(ia Roman) 63; Mtigs, (in /tidies) 35; Tyler men SMALL CAI'S) 3. the Whiffs in the negative more than twenty so voted, because they could not consent to prostratnCongress at the feet of John Tyler, by surrendering the Land Distribution; while the • Georgia delegation are anti• Tariff, Mr. Sprigg of Ky. (elected by the aid of the Locos) always votes 'with them on important questions. "" Only twenty Loco Focus voted for the Tariff after the Land Distribution _was surrendered ! So much fi,r the pretence that the Distribution was the cause of their hostilifv. T po rt imt Bill TLIE 60Rill;;CT DOCTRINE -I,".At a countstosumerstion of delegates, repre senting every towltiip in Indiana county, for the pnrpose of furnkiKl ounty ticket to be supported by the Harrison lAnmerats in October. next, the following, among.. many Other resolutions was unanimously adopted: . , "Resolved, That in our opinion, the net of iho Legislature upon the Apportionment Bill, die. trieting the State for the election of members if Congress", iS of ITSELF FULL • AND' COM PLETE, and that the signing nr vetoing of the bill by the Governor, is of NO IMPORTANCE as to its constitutional effect." . We believe . with the Harrisburg Intelligencer that this is the correct doctrine, both by the con. stitution of the United States and that of Penn sylvania: "All legislative powers are vested in' a 4. Senate and House of Representatives." The Constitution of the United States; which is the supreme law of the land, requires the Legislature to prescribe the times, places and manner of hold ing elections. It does not say ilta7Cilithall be by law; but leaving it to the LegiSlatti t rO to do it as it thinks proper. It is true, the Smote Constitution requires that bills which are intended to operate as. laws shall be signed by the Go.vermor,..ltut,this power given to the Governor, to prevent the Legts- - lature from carrying out. the Constitution Of the United States, CONFLICTS.with it and is there. fore NULL AND V.051D. . • Entertaining the same belief, the Sheriffs of Adams, Luzern° and several other Cenntieilase_. directed, in their Proclamations, eleetionS to held for Members of Congress. ' • ' Nothing is 1110/A .disgustißg than to -see • the word liar applied through a newepapor by its edi tor, to somebodyelse, however appropriate the, term may be under the circum , tatides. •Some of our country exchanges teem with Such exhibitions of bad taste.—PhOd:"Tiniii. 11 ' • • That's vdry true, Mr., Times.-:.the' word Niel." is only use,d by those unable to hold an Intl:meat. —Harrisburg gazette. • Irrßoth the 'Times" and "Gazette" are• Loco. Foco papers. ,The Edit Ors certainly' have been, reading our neighbour's paper; They. hit him off so nicely! ". Remembered at, e Polls! BEFORE 'THE Pat .PLE,.that the - Loclocas•ot the Legislature passed a bill, which the Goveroor.apprOv ed; tODOUBLE Tufo STATE TAXES! to be levied upon the present.llltiEQU AL; UN? ;UST AND ODIOUS asses fnent I KEEP . IT .BEFORE'T E PEOPLE, that Whilst.tb \ e Locofocos 9 the noose of Repr'esentatives n voted to oppresS the people with rin onerous and uiditst STATE tlix, they toted for resolut;on, to REFUSE Pen . nsylvania's share of the,rnocrms or PUJILIC LANDS. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE; hat notwithstanding their taxes are' to. be thus unjustly and heavily increased, iFie' money is not to be 'applied to the payment of the public debtor ,, the interest on the debt, but is to. squahclerecb as 'millions :have been herelrifore r UPON TH ARMY OF POLIVIbAL •401011ITD , S •AND OFFlCE•nbair.iis Lipon't he public works of , the State. KEEP •IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, hat whilst the .Goliernci!' : prorrvt!y signed ill; hill to DOUPLE :the' STATE , TAX ES, he rejitses kis s-igoutlire to the Appor tionmeizt- Bill, thus .defeatinvhe-rnain--crb jeotlf the extra session, which was conven ed at an expense of thousands of dollars,, and deranging the whole `o,olitteal .orittnila lion of the State, and perhaps putting the people to the additional °xi:lease of holding a special_eleetion for the% : eleetien 'of „mein ,b6rs of Oongres. , • KEEP IT 'BEFORE THE PEOPLE, :That the Volunteer sustains:the G'ov,ern. or, •Legislature and Patty guilty of these abuseS, and persists; thereby, it - 1. / having all these iniquities saddled.upon the people of the _Corntnon wealth. . , . KELP PP . BFFORE ThE PEOPLE, that if they Nyish Mform in the administra tion of 'the_ government, they must vote - for honest Whig ANTI-TAX Representatives to- represent them in the next .Legislature, who will 'pay some regard' to' t heir knterests, and wishes—. THE LUMBER SPECULATION! INIT,RESTINd PAMPHLET try , tVluifsd in Lancaster, n "few Op - since; the Secretary to the Investigating t;timinittee, ap peitif,iltln Ili.c_sehictit-of-Pertees-Luntlier-FTpec •tilation with the United States Bank, presented us with a copy °Olio proeCedi4s of that coin , mittee. It is an highly interesting 'pamphlet; and as our membjia infected to favor their eori ititucnts with that document, Ye wourd suggest le- some-pet:son-It cre-t he-propicti-of-sending. to ITarri;3l;iii f u r _ a fbw cepie's. It can be had, we believe, at the printing office of the "Reporter." . give the pcdPlc an Insight its contents, we make the •fellawing extrarts—barely remark ing, for'ille information of the.reader that Parke and , Barrett were in 1840 the Editors of the Har. ri;burg -4 'licyStone,. Gveynor Porte'r's special organ. Read: ' Page 101.—PETER FILBERT sworn: from Dellis county, • a member of thu d Legislature in 1840. Q. Dc yotrknow of the.existence, in the posses eion-of auy pii-FOll of:: large 4 n.iitilis of notes of the yerlfs . 7ernmty 2 l.lank,dining,thut session? do not, hot heard tell of them. . Q. Was it at that time you heard of them, or since? - ' 4. I think I heard it at that time; I don't know :who it was, but sonic person at that time, remark -0:1 that LLOYD WHARTON had the Berks Bank here. Page 10.5.—1.L0ND \VIIARTON, s worn, President Lithe Berks County Bank. Q. Had the Herbs County Dank,- during that session, in possession of any person at Harrisburg, any atm-tint of-its notes? A. I had a trunk with some deposited in the Say ings Institution. lam not certain whether• in 1839 or 'Hill, perhaps both in 1839 and 1840. • Q. -Did that trunk remain in the . - Savings In stitution during that session? - A. It is quite probable it was there until it was removed to the licrks•county bank. Q %Vas it taken immediately from the Savings Institution to the Berlts county bank? A. ThUre was no intermediate place of deposit. •Q. Was there nay individual who had chafe° of , that trunk while it was there during Your ab• settee? A. I think I left th 6 key with BENJAMIN PARICE, With a request WI gave him an order for money, he would take it fr,om that trunk. I think I also authorized Mr. Parke to exchange if he baud it coma:Meld to do so. 0j Ilere was a trUnk full of money in the 'presto, pass!' hands of the editors of the Icie!capon 0rrn.4:41 . . Page 140. .10.11:1:f.'; BOYD,. sworn, A Di rector of the. United States Bank“ • Q. Did any - per:ion ever intimate "to you that 85000 might be had for the vote of Mr. Fleming in the Senate? A. An intimation of that kind was given to me: Mr. BARRETT, one "qf the editors of the Key. stone, call(' on me a short time before I left Har. riet urg and expressed some snrpri , e that I was going In leave before tho bill was acted upon, and added that lie thought he could get me $5OOO if I could produre the vote. of Mr. Fleming; I told him that it would. ne'er'do to offal Col. Fleming any money, and so far us regarded myself, I 'had sufficient interest at st.lte to Woecline to do eve ry thing I could to secure the passing of the bill; I esited'hint who had the money to dispose of, he replied (hut he believed Darric-I-BeoAkrad had me. ney. 'Fite conversation here ended. —Feet out for home on the 27th of March. '• Page 184.— SAMUEL R. WOOD, affirmed, Q. Did you ever, during th:tt period make any corrupt offer, or proposition, to any member the legislature or officer of the Government? A. I never did. ' . . • • • Q. Did any person ever tell you of any such of: fer or' pr'opositi'on at that sdssion, being eithd,r made or proposed to be made. A., The only instance that I can recollect -thit the question would hilve a. bearing upon was - MS: John C. Boyd, during the session-of 1840, came into my room at Buehler's, and told me that he had been offered 195000; VII could procure the votetif - a member of the Senate. Q. Did he tell you by whom? • _ 1 e --.Hia-rdid.-- 2 -By-11177-BARR Drr,—orthiltiy -8( . ' e_shall extract from this valuable work fla n hereafter. In the meantime would it not be advisable for our neighbour to proeure`a r copy? ho Philadelphia papers state that 4000 now stand? looms - arc!. ling unemployed in that coup. ty, and that more than 10,000 persons of the in dustrious classes, are vainly endeavoring to Grid a means of iubsistenee._ p-The nomination , of FnArrets .L Gnurm, as Coruna to Brenton, has hden keeted by the •Sen ate. That of ionr4 How Ann PAYNE, as Consul to Tunis, has been confirmed. • cry'rhe $Oll. ,WALTER, FomrAno, §ocrctary of , . . .• the Treasury, is on a visit:to-his family in. 'burg. has been in 111- health' for sometime, pant. Were he not so much of an hermaphrodite in Politics, respect for hintself n ould provCMt his return to Washineton. •' ' • 7 .'z , e, ,. 4 , ..`' '''ji',6irksiter• cowl'' , , o :yOur ; tiiehill. in Lancaster, on' Wednesday last, settled the following - ticket: • • Congress—JEREMIAH `BROWN. : • Senate—JOHN-LOVETT: • Assemb/k—PANIEL BALMER, ALEXANDER- H. HOOD, I• . • • •-• CHARLES CARPENTER, • . '.. '• . ANDREW THOMPSON, , . . • - JACOB 'FOREMAN, . •;..TOIIN WARFEL. Sheriff—DAVlD-DAVID HARTMAN. Commissioner—FßEDEßlCK NIPPLE.- , Prothonotao—RUDOLPH F. RAUCH. Register—HENßY MILLER - • Recorder—DAVlD LE BKICKLER. • Clerk of Orphans' Court—WASHINGTON • ' RIGHTER RIGHTERQ,_ Clerk of Quarter Sessions : -JOHN FONDER- SMITH. . . Directors—GO DFRIED ZAHM.• , • F. PFEIFFER. . • Coroner-:--DANIEL WERNTZ: , . - • Auditorz-4OHN MECARTNEY. Tho ticket' is an excellent one, 'and will be well received by the people and elected by a large najo ity, UNION COUNTY—.Our friends in Union County I l ave settled - the rollow ing ticket: • Congress—WM. L. HARRIS. ' Sentiti-LNER 'M I D DLESW ARTII. • • . • Assembly-3 PEN A. VAN VALZA LEBANON COunrv-L-The following ticket has won nominated by our friends in Lebanon county: Congrces—ALEXAND,ER RAMSEY. Senate—LEVl 'KLINE . • Aosembly-=-DANIEL STINE: • _ liumr.n..conwrx-; , The_ following is the ticket settled by our friends id 13utler: • Congress-,-GEORGE.'W..SMITH. • Assimbly—SAMUEL MARSHALL. c0 - -The Mormon Locofoco paper at Shawnpe.: town, Illinois, reeentlypilitcd that Daniel Webster had said " the Farnier ought not to be allowed to put his HUGE PAW on the statue book.": Li reply to this calitrrinii the following • answer ap lidera in the Shawneetown Republican : W . ASUINGTON, July 12, 1042. I thank you for Your friendly lcitcr . ofthe Ist of this mohth. No greater or viler falsehood was ever published, than is contained in the printed extract which you enclosed. - I never made any such cclaratiou, nor any thing like it, nor ever tittered ‘a sentiment Whie4 could . give .the least foendation tbr such a libel. Nor did I ever know before, that such a-tillsehood 'concerning me had been published.: .. "The son of a working man," myself, bred a mong Working men, and attached, all my life, to the great thrilling interests of the country ter raorc than any other 'interest, all who know me . know that the expression of any such sentiment by me-is impossibbai . Yours respectfully, DANIEL WEBSTER Q _ii` 5 :?_ ~ o At a meeting'ol the Carlisle' Light Krtillery . ,held at thOi•Armory,.on Thursthi ll vv.invile . 25th in%i, Ca t.'l ' Uftl'Cß ivas called Jo the Chair, and Lient: ohNmAD: appointed SeeretaiV—: , wheil the following residn'ti on:was unanimously adopted as a card of ae knowledgent fur the' attention and kindnessex- TCII/1 - 6 . 0 - rcr - WEiiFiliiTrjlTithijiiv;isiiro Landistmg., Recofoed, That we yettust our heartfelt thaubs to Gen. FYTTF.R. COL SNYOKII;.the ElTOUtaldli,lllll6qry Capt. C..isr.v; the Landishorg. Guards; Capt. WILS” - ; . the I,intlisburgThflemen, Attiutiot l'owert; the Com mittee of Arrangetneot, awl the Citizens of Lambs bUrg generally, Igs their numerous stets of courtesy- , io Mr. JsCoo Evlstorn for the . sproptubus minter •in-whielt.-we.Were-enkTtained: and - also t6 ,- lii - M -- o`Air - cativeYing us part of, the w . ay on our return home. Oar visit was. gratifying in every respect, and we hope, at some period not fltr distant, to h ave on-op portunity of recil,rocatiMll4e favors conferred on us by the Volunteers of Perry,.." . WM. M. • PORTEll;Chlirman. F. CORNMAIT, Secretary.. it aiLary Election. Elections Were held in this borough on IVonday the 15th inst., for company officers of the Ist aild 9.1 Battalions of the 197111 Regiment, Peinik4v,a. nin tvlilitia, and the following named • persons EME! . ISt. inattiliOn.- #:. 11.A 4 NGERS. 44 — Captain, JAMES IldreitET—First Lift/Una/le, JOHN GOODS—Slain/ DC"., • GEOUGE RENTZ. . "Sour) RocK.s."— Crifila in, .I,oini 11.1.16 AD- First . Lieutenant, ROBERT WIGIITMA:T—Second JO . SEPII 11. BLAIR. • •w 4 .11atitalron. "(7 , ;,./L LEGE • Olt nEss."—Captain, AF9ukrus A. LlNE—First Liridenant, SAMUEL. J. J. BEETKM Second Do., SA MU L lI,VER•TICK. "HEA RTS OF 0 AK. '—Captnln,TnoMAs ITACKET-- First Lieutenant, JUII:g WiNGAßD—Second Do., ALFRED SPONSI.ViR. \fr. Jotm Wisn will moire his thirtymighth 'balloon ascension on the 10th September, from Gettysburg. Will he try and land in Carlisle? AllarCS! , .i 10 the reGvlc.l Ki C. C. SULLIVAN', Eq., State Senator from Buller county, has published au address to the people of this Commonwealth through the Butler Democrat. His object is to enjoin upen the pc°. plc the necessity, if they would have their princi ples carried 'out, and their interests consulted by. their Servants in the Legislature, of instructing -their Representatives upon every important mea sure Vlore trusting them with their confidence. He contends that this is absolutely •.required "to sustain them against the. muititbrious party schemes which are,laid to draw them into the sup, port of measures at war with the vitatinteresti of their constituents." Among the most important . subjects upon which the representatives should beinstructed Mr. S. lays down'tTire-rollowing: 181. To exert every influence in favor of the im poraion of a discriminative, protective Tariff upon the importation of foreign pruducte and manufac tures. 2d. To use every influence iri faor of the dis. tribution of the proceeds of the public Lands, and for the passage of a law in favor of rennSylvania receiving her share of it. • 3rd. To dispose ofiall the branches of the un. finished line, of Canal upon any reasonable terms and with such guards as may protect the,inter ests of the Commonwealth. Ath. To dispose, in the same manner and for State Stock, the entire main lino from Phihtdel. phia to Pittsburg, unless the next Legiskiiture shall have the clearest evidence that some revenue may hereafter be derived from it, beyond the ex. penditure for repairs, &e.. • . sth. To urge the 'passage: of a bill to 'Prevent the. expenditures of the extravagant Bums now paid for, public printing. • ~-6th. To pass a law which shall tend to limit attendance of members by noting their abso!zce 1 on the: Journals, ailtl-withholding their payin such cases. • 7th To pass ti . law limiting Vie .contingent ex penses of the, government•, together with all Leg• slativa_expenditures.to_ settled_hy_ the Auditor General and state Treasurer as other accounts are required by law to be settled. =I 9;i'A. fellow has been indicted Cor libel in41)614; for publishing a eall'ora meeting witeritillie 'proposed . to. prove Iha t Henry Clay :Ivas ‘thief i lr`adulterer,• man stealer,' Sto; &c.' This TelbMV, mie 'see "it ,stuted, is an.„en,glisltrean who bas been skulking ahem Mr. Clay's residence for the purpose of gathering materials for detraction and • , , wtivvvvvvi..vvvi.wwi ROG Temperance , can (l#ll4te forl4tipilecto'r, in nein fortDibtiicr Spith enyolnitt; - • - .----w-•-;":-/..,4s-,;(,,-, •47-N. . ' ~,, •' - r ,- , ' • 4--- •,''' 4 r ; ?-, 4 4- t,...i.*Ara 4 -01-41r4r14N , ' - tr. ''-' • ,':•,•: 1P-4,, 4 " , 4,•.:•-• '''' ' •• - 1 ,f'•-•• •;‘,P.-• •. - ~,i it - ' • . • --z- 4- .....------ %,-, , Ai •- _. ,-•,-..----T•tr'S.;!'' N it _,?-„••••zk:- ••••• -. . ..,..,..-.:_„..f.- 1..--- Tariff Bill giassed the . Senate! etl-iust as we were making up our paper,. we received a very interesting letter from Washing ton, apprizing us fit the passage of the Tariffßill in'the Senttfe; on Saturday last, by a vote of 24 to 23—With a few slight amendments, which would be.enneurred in by.the House on Monday. Our correspondent expresses the belief that the Bill Would be signed by the • President on Tuesday, (yesterday.) T WAX T/ONETI Cr — The'friends of TAXATION met in Con. vention yesterday, and after considerable trouble selected the following ticket, to he most awfully "psed up" by. the ANTI-TAX freemen of 'Old Mother amberland: Assembly—•WlLLlAM BARR, . , .JOSEPH* CULVER. 4 Prothonotary—W M. M. PEETE-M. Recorder Sz.Clerk—GlE.O. F. CAIN. ctister JOIIN• B. DUNCAN. Commissioner--JOSEPI-1 'I'REGO. _ DireCtor--.IOIIN ZU(4. A - Liditoe=WILEFAM 'SC;IIOOI,ER Foreign IV eWs.—The steamer Bri tannin arrived at Bostpli on. the „in lost, from 'England - , .bringing eighty, six passen gers. In China the wnr progresses. 1000 British routed (1000 chindse, hen "dreds'of thee.. The Chinese have. etTered 80,00( . 1,000 :to the British, and also to give up ; Flung Kong in -order to preserve their Empire from the invaders:' The Duke of NemoOr§ to be regent of France in cane of King's death . The Englidt• and AtTgliiiiis are stil fight ing. It is reported thikTersia is preparing to make war against I'urlti y: I=l fliZrhoTEN row years ago John Quincy" A dains entered the service of his country at the darkest petiod of our;r4olutignary histoß', and from that. day - to this, he has • been at the post of pub lic ditty, -faithfully laboring- iit behalf (tithe principles out 'of which the Revolution Sprang; the principles of self governnien and cisjl - ljtrurtyiAnd tlOsv We thulium with in ellectuiil pn.T.rs the and ; with .a -as true to the C11.1 ., 30 to which iiis.hoyisli hours ware devoted as when he stood by his fhther's side on the quarter deck of the Boston, mire than half ii centu ry ago. • The A tirerican people—the:lV big. of-thi-scountry-should-he - gim,refrd - tirtrfiti a crisis bite the srest;pl such a man should be spared to them, and that the• living-tes imony ofone thus #ducated should be heard in defence of. their rights against tyranny and oppression: • . • THEMARIETS; t . Pi/ILADELPIIIA.-August 27,1842. FLOVir fte MEAL.—The litt,tloreign advice!! showhig a consitrerable decline ill Flour "and IN•liciti in England, have &pressed oor mirket. On Satur day' sales'of fre'sh. ground . Flour nod "Wlielit were made at $5 12} for slit, meat. On Monday the price fell to $5, With.it moderate deinand, and has• continued steady et that price flaring the . weekn !rid, sock is Very small to -day. Ite' Flour—Sales at $l,llllll some. at $3 877 Corn Meal—Sales at'. $2 7.3 a $2 87-1 per Lb! for Penna. furtlyr declined, and the di!niand has become less eetiti!. ecasiderable sales of Penna. Wheat at front 8, cents to $1 per hu,liel fir inferior to prime, and 98 cts to $1 02 fir prime white—eldeny however at 9.1 to 9u cents, mad ,Soutlt- V.lll at 8 ito 88 cents for inferior to good Southern.' To-day 93 3,95 is the range f,r good Pennsylvania fled. ace—silks of Nana. et 70. ,Corn—prices are nearly steady; sales of Ili/11111i yellow at sti, fiat yellow 54. a 52, and white at the latter price. Oat , , silts of Smitlient in 2.14 to 23 cents. IVI.II.SKIiY—BrIs hare been•sold at 22, and on or two lots at about .21 malts. Nu sales in With. CATTLIK ',NIARKEIT.AIIeei es: 86.! head were ofFeved of whielt,s2o were taken to New York,. and thelnihnite - tiniStirliffairs, at's4a $5 50 per lOU Cows and Calves: 1,82 .brought in, and sales' made at $6 a $l2 for dry Cows;slo a 2u for Spring ersoind a $32 tor Al filch Cowl. Hogs: 430 were a 3.1 tit.s4st $5 per 100 Iba. Sheep and Latilbs:l47o %%ere brotr, ; lit in, and Halos inside at $1 71... a $3 75 f r the former, and $1 a $2, for the letter. BALTINIORE, Alivist 27, 14.12 FLOUR.-11,1wird stt , et is heavy at $i per hbi. from-store, and some holders say they will not take less; w bile others have sold StUndlirli bllll6 lit ;14,- 871. The receipt price is $4,75. City Mills con tinues to command $5 on time, - adding iiiteresq and Susquehanna has sold at $4,876. The operations-4n general !men been comparatively light this week. N.—Wheat may he quoted at the' doming rates of last week; the receipts,. however, tie rela tively lighter.. The best new Pennsylvania 90 to 95 cents; and Vir4inia nod Alarvhtiul 90; inferior to middling and fair qualities sell from GO to Si emote. Own is Zull at 58 to 53 cents for [loth re hire and yel low; and Oats are '23 to '24. • W . II.ISKEY---flas conic dOwir to '2O cents, with heavy sales. 131%1L1' CATTLE.—There were abort 550 head at tin:drove yards this week, over 400 of which sold at clout 4 ti $ j 4,511 per 100 Ibs ; 110 were 'taken to :Mother 'market, nail the tadance still remain unsold. Kegs continue scarce, and have sold nt $5,25 to 5,50. II YMENIA G 1 5 'l' iVIARRIED 4 • On Thursday the 25th instant, by S. J. M'Cor • mick, 'Esq., Mr. JOHN ARNOLD, of Frank ford Township, to Miss MARY ANN KIN. DELL, of Mifflin township. • On the '2sth inst. by the Hey. Henry Aorand Mr. WILLIAM HADES, of Lehigh county,-to Aliso ELIZA CORN MAN, - of this county. ORITUA,RIr RECOIt DIED. At Dillsliurg, Pa., on 111ediesday morning, Aug 24th, agi•il 49 -years, 9 motithS and 17 days, Mrs. LYDIA BAILEY, wife of Daniel Bailey, Esq.--' The deceased had been fur masy years, in good and regular standing, a member of the •Nlonitglialt 'Pres byterian church; and-was greatly esteemed by all who knew her, especially for her uniform and con sistent piety. Her protracted indisposition wee borne With exemplary fortitude and' sulfroissinniand while her numerous friends are called upskopt*i* the removal of one much beloved, they kaiiiiViittgint solution of believing that she has enteretretArtlie' fruition of that inheritance which Is IncorkiPtible, and undefiled, arid faded% not Away, reserted• in ilenven for those, alto are kept by the pow er.of God through faith unto salYation: In Harrisburg, at the residence of her grand mother, Mrs. Hanna, on Sunday, the 21st inst., Mrs. RACHEL GILMORE : aged 22 Years anil 8 months, consort at, Samuel 14. Gilipore,tsq.; of Butler,and laughter-ofJokn—To4Esq,--tleceitsctlT - litte - oneof th . e",ltitlges of tins Stiprenie Court of this State. ADYERTISEM ENTS BANKRUPTCY, . , A. , PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt ..tlk Law bus been filed the 2.9.ci Aug. 1842, by JOHN DAVIDSON: Millwright, 'lately • • engaged' witilkSainuel Diirridson, in the Butcherin,g business., . . Crkinherland county. Which Petition will be hetird•;:befere the * Dis- Wet Court of the United . Stuteelfiar. the Easternf District of Pennsylvania, sitting iri Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room`in theClty ,of Phi 4- delphia, on FRIDAY the 23d day of ,SEPTEM BER, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all parsons interested may appear and how ;4itillso,if 44, 14 any they havp, why the prayer of.4lo,aid Peti tion should -not be .grapted, do .` rd Pea. tiener bo declared Bankrupt..ll;' , ., ow- , ~ „, • - ' .• , FBAS. kit)* ON, ,' - -. . • - ,Clerk of District Court. Philadelphia, Aug. 31•, 1842. , „' - . 3t.44 • - B. *PA L'llll ' : ESTATE COAL • comet, . ssavnlPlaium, itomscioto. 0,•104, South Third Street, below Walut, neat= kit the Mechnniciii Exchange % Philadelphia. !. - ,August Si,. Cheaper ihalg eve offered in . • • • ruluxt subscriber Inis on hand n number of NEW AND SECOND HANDED zo&ttlzattAamo -lit-SALE,ACRADE_OR-EXUE Also, a taimber of single And double Gußs. HA PISTOLS. HATS, of every dust:rip ? lion, at tini•lowenv prices. , • Persons wishing to purchase' will give biin n call, as he is determined to sell lower than any other esf tablishment in the county. ANDREW G. LECHER, • . At his Hat store, North Hanover street, twolloorti South of E. Bullock's Chair Factory ,Cnitlisle, Aug: .11,1842, NOTIC E . LL persons indebted to the either by note or book. nceount ===E=E=fl Charles flarnitz ; where ill im:ebteil are ret:pmal tql to call and make payment on ,or before the 20tli. of.SY.PTENII3EIt, an after (lint time all accounts mmaid, will be other:llmMi for collection. .INO; PEFTEII.... flt-44 Cadisle, A1ig.'51;1842.. NOTTE.C,t). persohs indebted to the subscriber Nre hereby notified, dna their:lei:month must be seitled on or before the '2oth IitI"TIT3ER ndxt. CHAS ' UGILBY. 91,:1542 • 5 7 i,,ge6abile Pills. - - NIESH stipplyyjipt received rby the suliseriber,. iiho is A•gei4 for the snore. • C!AS. otALny. • 11:44 31, 1S 1.2 PRIK 'LING' ;VINEGAR, - 10 Ll.' v, it vINEGAIL ror Pickling, for gale jit : by the i.ubscriber: Cavilslir, An . z. 31, 1:14: • 5 1 1 , 111 , 2 ,T, D: aaax, t s t EVEUAL DRESS .I'"..T•ftißNs or Foulard Silks for sale v'cr“(rw:.4y.,tlie stilmriber. 'CEO. W. I lIT NER. IT-44. Carli le, Aug. :31, 11342 ;i:3 Mr Heirs ond f legal repreeentatives - of GE SHAE FF ER, late of Earl toicnship, Lancas ter Count y,_Pennsylrania. ['creased. • T Orphans' Court, held for said County, le 16th day of August, 3842, the Court •ule on the heirs and legal reprbsenta. sakl George Shaeffer, dec'd., antrall Lerested in his re - ail estatei•to appear iu at 10 o'clock, AstrL, on MONDAY, .......-etay-o-SEP- 1 1%;1 , 141EI:t i --1-84•1314 - craccepr or tetiese said real estate, at the valuation, and in case of refusal to sheW canto why tho s¢nic abOuld not be sold UCCOlding : to Law. • ' - ' -- A. H. HOOD, Clerk. tuntiatiter, Aug.-31; le4Z. 41. 44 • ELECTION - PROCLAMATION. raids, entitled "AM act relating to the elections °Wile- Common wealth, likuled.the '2d Of July Annu Domini one ,tlibusand eight hundred and thirty-nine; It is 'Jostle the duty of ' Sheriff or every cothav• within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Hectio - us and in such notice to enumerate. 1. The officers to he elected. L _ _ q;. 1)-6 0 . 1;ilatc' :thzl , rate ‘VilFr.ll (11CI.C.I10111it0 Le held:" ' I, l'ani Martin,High Sherifrof the County of CUin 'Leyland, du hereby make k,owu arid give this URIG. X 7: .'6'o TICE. - to the electors of the County of Cumberland, that:otv the SECUNIITLUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT icing the 11th day of the titentli,) a General Eke tiomwill be held at (fie - serer:ll eleCtion iliAricts es tablished by law in sr lit 'egunty ' at which time they will vote by ballot for tire several ofaers named, viz: , . TWO pralsoxs to represent the county of . Cuinbcrland in the House of 11,prescntatises of Pentisyh'aiiiit. ISSIONE fur Ow of Cumberland : ONE P ii:.OTZIIO NOT AHY l'or the county of Cumberland. Ef. REGISTER fur the count) , of Cumberland: ONE CLERK of the O:ptians Court, Clerk 917 , the Sessions, Oyer and Turrninr and fireortkr r, HDH ELECTOR: of the I'aoi•Fnd of the liotabe' of itnploy uncut °faith; ONE itUDI'/'4lifft to settle the public accounts of the counts Commis &c. The said eleet'on a ill beheld throughiLid the eoun y :Ls fellows, The'election in the. election '