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' ' 4: Afaltlifttl tditlinietraion tor the publiddomatn: ititirdn'4litdhle disifibittien of Oki proaccds •.. • Oestaleifttif it.emong ell the Stttese••• ' •;'',.. .r. •-, s.••Att lnintott'• end , economical' administration of ' the General toiernthimt,limfiltkpnblicotimera . ,perfmAftreechim of thtmght i lind of tho'fight of setftegf,i,bl,4 l with suitable ;roatrainut:tigattint iinproper,;litferferoncein elections. ' ' • "-?'" ' 6. Ap•lttnendnient!, to : the' Constitution, limiting , the ulcumbeit or the Presidential office to a tuna* isatt• ' ' '''''-' '‘ ''' ' : ' • . . . „ These objects attained,' t'thiek that wiahoulii 'cosies to be ;afflicted with 'bed- adtniplatration'of the GoVetetnent.--Thiona CIA =GUM ill'Oii . tiurfirat pike today Will be found an ex: traot from frotd ` e httigo.tOthil Grand Jury of a Court in NOW • Jeriiej , i. by Chief JUstice-jionnstowca, 'of that Slide. 'We-commend it to careful peril suakfor tqstrooisentiments of stern virtue, and the.sirupleinculpations of sound practical wisdom It containi.:%; lijo:ipirevalenca of — Sueh'sentitnents would the'degeneracy of , the 0111011. ' • Whaticerne to have particularly drawn a charge of thisoharactpr-frani, tho learned ; Judge, is, the . . , , , progress Its Stlig9Ourktry of o t dootrirso known by tboysoutts Or fourteriarn—lseGg a theory of In. duattiSl : ',fiosoa!ation;.•ot;itiesfinrly defined by n Mons: Fisontnnoiot tong, elneo deccased,t n Franco. 'rho author of the system was a man of great 'talent and , roarked beneiolmice and born and `bred among the ., desperate: waste .. of life' and iircalth caused by dm rovobationary and imporhil ware.of his.conritry, he was probably led, in con.' _ juatini 'with , the'bold'speCulative spirit of,the • ags'itaienter. upiin the c'onsideratioai of anew so t ,which should forbid human want and , ,opprossion:- Ito lays down hie p rom is ca, that the:ctiietiititTerings of'aiin 'arise from social; not politiCai conies, and that. we must look accord ingly. to the proper iemcdial changes. It would 'eed) .wltings v that ho knew riothing of 'the,wOrliingii of soclety undr , the . republicanism 'of this cooUt!yond all his conclusions are drawn 2 fkoin. premises :of European, Aniatie • rian origin.• -7 •Ati th r e'elirieSity of our readers may be same . 'what ;excited to know more of this theory, we :give thefoliowing condeniod-notice of the Asso. viatien:principle, which we find in the Philadel ',hie,: North ,Amarican. What of Fourier is knewn in this country, says that paper, is through the 'agency of Mr. Albert • Brisbane. of New York, who has -published copious : translations • • from his works, and undertaken the. fearful task of remodelling society, in the United States.— . ~ • He• holds u good English pen, and addresses the through the -columns of the New York Tribune, a daily paper of unsurpassed talent as a • Whig organ." For a year 'we:bevelled Mr. ,Bris bade's earliest :exposition4 df socicit.re-orginiza. lion. It would seem that Mr. Greelyi,theeditor of the Tribune has beceomo a convert to the doe-. • 'trine that all, polittettons anracts are inadequate to assure to man his 'proper destiny, kited thitthere'must be radical socialchange. ". Beginning with the chief occupation and ne 'ceaSity,.of man, Agriculture—the ..social reform . ers,take the, ground that the present mode of con ,ductiogitby moans of isolated households and 4 1 . the Meanest add most 'unprofitable that, '' . :coMd'iciti devised. That to establish Agriculture anon' a proper footing it is necessary to have a . Vast:aggregate of labor; capital andttedept,2nly sobs effected . by means of association. The a . 4reerennttof the associated parties is to be scour. numbers of persons sufficient . to -:-:'----Tormts*unirrunitY-41mg-equblishing-a-divergity • 'of indiSidtitil interests necessary tithe entire con- I. ':Tcnitlencei Of the - members-at-large: Fes-this par: ptisti'it:isurged that a , ..cemmunity of two thous ltid:kritons should live,on an estate of six thous ')iap(e4,,iegidiag in' generate dwellings tinder 'dlieeda~al building, wall built and of ample ex- Partieulars dt the plan of the as. setihilleii(.*gbien:: Individual property and tfiti.o4 6 4 l ,*'St iiintwo's to be . preserved, The. prisduOhnt ,. ?:‹ilie,iterieleiation to arise from the wan ed oajtitersiCti ! ie' kind of labor;. is which particular it differ's: entirely, and fundamentally presenv, landr;:,Whiey Is monotonous and fiTsel• " affairs,• • common , — " - ' l irsing Within* edlittn agencies between 'numerous other e- WS-Suseetuibierof-Preftiewtheiter - . 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L ~ ,f4 . 70e1 , ?Eij,„,y4 - ".1h10 Bti . .- i!oti 0 , :iff,41 . i .4 irn*4e !? . tt:otti,titapAttesaat', and ..*exA!liOL,L .. I ''.,.:ilVjel!iiip roy,o" , ,th e whole,, b eta . 'alitemeet of! , "thtt '.. . a Oigh. , ., : t.egiit d to the; con=: leaaiiiel?l:llo4.., - flttaiei',44e:;,ritade.'itfir , :r sucli.cer. rtifiste: 4.4.14..0,ihitt heaver elated thrk ye . ...ll4en.,; . i'helqta.:Mety,:ecerita . ..Whavci !ten'. g"t.up...o.':,,,l4`,.RiviT.::`ffal'ara-i° the .°4 'with,tha . view ac,fSkaaategi,‘„afi',eaaiteeleat- _ and creating a. q,:.inendf l o,r,ill,4olf . ars. 'The coerais of tha t pan. ny,ptiesAi';:thaataaniffactiirleg !anti/pilaus sty ticai ai 'the eaiiit#a*ptratt4' and. -,tteasising the, pitblic, is'inuch to he-iefireliendq*:'Wthst have the effect dr bringing:them Into: tits ' itt.pata- . . - . . The murderer is: sti4 ,visdeteeted,. and the whale attar is yct wrapped`, in; the , deepest rays. ME .71eeting of the Demporacy. The loco feco.members of 'the Legislature held a caucus previous to seperating. They re. eilied that. James Buchanan was their first Oleic° for the 'Presidency, but determined to hand by the result of the nomirikon'ot the Na. tional Convention. They approved of holding that. body'in May, 1844, and of choosiiig . dole. gates in the old way, :by a State Convention. New York moves with them in this. On the other hand, several States in 'the interest of Mr. Calhoun, have Mimed November pest as the time of fielding the meeting of,this.body, and the sin., glidistriet system as thepianotappointing del. agates. The chances non , are;'we shall have two National Conventions, each 'claiming te . be the real Simon Pero. Who shall settle it when 40e; tors disagree? Both we suppose will . invoke the shade of Jefferson, but the Mayites will have this advantage, Jackson will by hie. 'word supremo de. claro them to be the real body, and Benton will announce the decision., The gollidaysbing Register says, tlio sign pieta= aro coining down , pretty rapidly in Huntingdon county. At tho late Court only .twenty.sevcn taverns were licensed. Last year forty-seven li. mums were granted ; and tho.ycar before, (1841) SEVENTT,TWO were granted. 'Another ;year or.t . wo at the-rate we have been progressing for the Nit' three, and „ John Barliyeern" will be so effectu ally killed that resurrection will he ,out of the questicn. The Ifirshin lonians aro the bo sto upset his kingdom,' for their leade!s'are. reMuits from his ranks, and know all his ways.. Let them press on-on—ON: ' Hgnicepathia and Allopativia. The Poughkeepsie Telegraph says that these two systems of Mcdicina—HorMapathic against the old practice—have been tested in the Aubern prison, and according to E. Humphreya Into physician to the prison, the former has taken the palm.' Under the Homeopathic treatment fOr 7 months not- ti single death. occurred, and the a. mount expended for medicine was $7l 62. Un der the Allopathic, or present treatment for four, months, 7 persons died, and $283 52 were ex: pended for medicine. Another Atrocious !Murder. A Mort shocking murder was recently perk- bated, on the body of Mrs. Melinda Horn, wife of Adam Horn residing 22 miles from' Balti more, on the Hanover road, near • the filtio Bell tavern. The unfortunate victim, it appears, had mysteriously disappeared from'her home about four weeks since, and no intelligence could be had of her. The anxiety and auspiebm of the, neigh bore becoming excited, they determined to insti tute search for her, and on Mond. afternoon succeeded .in finding the body enveloped In a .coffee bag, in a diteli of a field fronting the house, where it was thiciwri. 'rho legs and arms were severed from the body, and wore found wrapped bra - coarse cloth.---.The-hced-badbeen-cutentire=- Iy off; and has not yet been discovered. Tho de , eased - was about 18 years of age, and had been married some twelve or fifteen Months. Her del icate situatiun• at the time of the terrible event, was such as to render the murder n double one.— Circumstances tended strongly to fasten aUspi clue upon the husband, who is said to have se ill treated his wife es to cause' her to leave him 110/lio 01110 last . fall, but she again. returned, and . wee subject to frequent inisusages on snbsequent itslons. , Apprehending, possibly, that the bo_ . ciiscoverad, he left his home 'about. "t'i4i week's no r and was arrested on:Thinali yet in - the city of Philadelphia. The ,ei stances that lad to the erred of Ilern,..an , anbsequent conduct, prove , his , identity and far - thuraide haing the-marker-upon-hint - Since lily - ariest itie strongly suspected that Horn tsAha indtirldual who ituirderect Ma wifs'in Ohio ecair'-yeani ago, and eachped 'detpcticin, and that, hie: real 'name IS Hellman. In treeing the ; isnlentity of tide ",individual : with Androytgellmeo, the Baltimore Sun lair - 7 '64.odteiv !rife from London, Nxitntt7itira. : Ind • .natti Milne to taltiMote, <ittli#Oleihe 44040..41pm throe or, .foor. loins thphhi,ep r d "ogled Logan 'county. i,*That'-etate;, 40 1 * nilbaPOi seemittidli to tettrAvOifticiden' indlcunecounta. ble" lap, of ; two At* sOitelifentlY ifirithf tier Dieter in ' , Vireo's:en the' ingdeet ? ,PhaVitOr -rem thatcher'; htelhatkit Polo soiita omit inq AppoliP,„, Om' Yet c611110040: 14 W thOtigh haunted' onett . 4 borrht inepto)oo, untiltha monehni imbao ed.bio guik bar' bkothmid, !kted_,* 4l ` - ' iiritatko, aeueeklin4 hit inilterof BE MOE Teasperanco.. •-„, ~,,,..,,„1,,.:;'„ 7777,--7ti ...,,, .„..,,,,,,,, ~,-.; . s .. , ,-,-,,, f , lt,t ..wo!Ftiv,;, , , , 19p ' 4 140, , t,it4 , : 1t . 1. 4 11iiiiti,i4Acii.i,: .:, ' ,: i4i 4 f, :LAt.: n , ri 4:. - ' 'i ;11,0*K 1,,Fyi4; 4 1..' 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' l likilti:t6'l 4 a 9o 4 l .nreclit,,•ap4.• erilbarra — s'ioneri Parvaiittig.all,claases of the people ; jet with al this in ' view, what hue been done by the loco foe. marrity.--Whathas-been atteniptp,d to, : relieve 0 ,S4ate or the p eople! i ',' Nothinkl4Witing !—bu . ifiiiiaseion h'ar hsetrwasted in - diagiiiViiful wran glis,between theseveral factions .or.. t lie loco foe. partY;and in the exposure of their hypocrisy an. venality. - • • • . • • I - . • The Argus pally congratulates the citizens of Beaver county that they have no share of, this odium to bear—a matter of congratulation that can also be enjoyed by the people of Cuntberland county. They fiave been t iiihfull and credits:' blyppresanted, by men who have been disposed tit devote their energies to. the public- good, who are entitled to the •- commendations of • their constituents; and though witho'ut power nr responsibility, p the aorta of the minor'. ty have not been altogether unsuccessful.— Taking advantage of loon foco divisions,' the Whigs have succeedekin passing through sever. al important bills, which cannot, but exert a salu tary influence;—among them the Merin Bill— reducing theaalaries and perquisitei of the office holders oirid the .Bill to givethe People the elec tion ot the Board of Canal Cominisaioners,scpm rating from thenieeutive a largo portion of. his overgrown patronage. •The Sandwich "amuck. Private letters from Europe give us to under stand, says the National Intelliguncer, that the English Government has follewed tho.exatirplo.oi the . United States in declaring fcir the indepen. denco of the Sandwich Islands, Messrs. Harris and lialileo„'the Ha waian.Com missioners now in Europe, write also to their friends to 'that effect. We. felt sincere gratification 'at the President's Message to Congress on this subject .last winter,' sod the' malty:response of the two Houses. - We noW see an interesting little community on 'the bosom of the Pacific seas, recently rescued from heathenism and idolatry, chiefly by 'Are pious zeal of American Missionaries, raising to the dig. nity of an independent, civilized and - Christian state. How mueli more delightful is iinch a spec tacle' than. to read ~f 916:trlumphs—of power and the destruction of the weak by the mighty Long may this new .Governreent, the, freshest-national prOduct of letters and religion, shed its tienifiecnt light over the remote quarter of thcvrorld where it exists, until it reaches and spreads over' the . whole of the islands of that pat ocean Slavery. The Legislature of Maine and Massachusetts have taken high ground, saystho Norristown Ilex.- ald, in favor of personal liberty., It will be recol. lected thatthe Supreme Court of the .United Sates recently decided.that all State' laws in refer' erica to fugitives from slavery aro mill. and void, and that the States have no right .to interfere with the system of slavery. It seems that the. Leg -. islatures of the:4! States have. acknowledged and _acquiesced in this decision. in its broadest senso, and have passed'• laws in accorduntal with the oft-repeated slave.lMldeie and their' northern tools, that the North have "nothing to do" with slavery. Judges ofthe courts are forbidden to 'interfere" with slavery by granting certificates in case_ r fugitives, and sheriffs, coroners,., or of e • lie ktaiS;nrre — forbitt'ariestirig;- i.risoning in any jail, any person 1. , ,ftive under penality of a fine not excee , otusand dollars, and imprisonment not exceed fig one year. So that the slave catch ers will find that the fittde officers Will have ,'nothing to do" with slavery, and will not "inter fere" with them in their attempts to recover their. "chittles." , They will thus bo obliged to seek other means of recovering•them but it seems to us, that the Supreme Court and the Legislatures of Maine and Massachusette r have together', per haps unintentionally on the part of the former, forever debarred the slave-holder from making a I - tufting groundiartlirchills — Criti — Valleytrof - those - States.. , Bold and Dariti4 Robbery. On the evening of the 14th inst., the Western Insurance and Trust Company, of the city of Columbus, Geo., was entered by 'three men, in disguise, while tho officers were closing the vault for the day—they immediately secured the cern, and plundered the institution 'of the follofi ing fun is—gold about 89,000; notes on other Banks,slB, 975; memoranda of monies in barids *regents; &c, amounting to about $2,400; Hank of Charleston , notes 818,00; Darien (Geo.) Beak. ; 14,000; besides other; packages containing FiNb.. , bly about al 0,000-oe 815,000. A reWard of IWO is offered for the recovery of the money end -property. ' Not so Bud t Ths ,Setteshoreingh (Tenn.) Whig, thus..;“ *i tem out,"t, Whig sictory,in its connty'opon which it felicitates itself . A Mr. Swan, it says, of the,leeofieliaiiihae Veer) convicted of murder Ora degree; .Monroe county in this Slite; and rents:lca ite'hiteg by 4udge«ficott. - Atid - a BOrfon; Loco Paco, hes been elected the Peeitentlary for,oneyearilor fiog, dealing, ttom the leme'eeeetY• ,Loco ;Few.: eithet , , count), Only hi4eieTt , Zl*9c!!i l o , / 'qqtr!!' the Whigs; and stykt nee' t", sent to"the Penitelitis4,*(olllllo6 he hunii, thtiotinety 1. WhiitTlAr 4r: • . . . • , • "' , i4l4Amiler4t.-!-. The e k P Leeptd,pel , prilikpo tYlllO°4 bpd convention, tePeniel:efktait!Ori i#M D O , ,? Ai oo okset l 44o l lo iib4llo4* Will:W . 4 • ..:Priri.::7o7ooo ?iiittA.. - ..frtt,.; o**,..- f, .... I Outittiiit . .':•. 1 !' 11 . i :t. , 1. ;1.. ~ , •1 1: 17/...-,,,', . ., ~?,..,:,:14' ltfitidatioricoßthfi , . le* '' '. ' • ' ' • " v' , '.-:-.,, eandidate: ,, '" , •-" , •.';•1? '' , '!' , ."-••vii '' , . -, 4 , w.'l":' , 'i-i!" , '''''''' . ,• .. .... ' .'. 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Whinh,•aocounts fur.the'9o,,OVii;•.,k.;,••: • •' 1 0:.: '°Thornits 'ikaChOrfitantoZt!,lity'tlje:',holoy - ,. .i.i*P:1 1 :390. 11- ,o'f , :faoi;,,,iO4p(#;*9..#t.'?_p,it!Pie 011ik,..4.4.4.0pa:'*t0i0:,, , a40 - ;- . 0. , .;4;.*.r00tvidia.: 'F4 . ii#,:, up at .the'eaniehrintit andtriiet'tliefe; but 'ilidnOtefieirboth designing to take the Leaing- t..in i66,3.' • tvii;d..r .. the etagO.,,'cri:Me A uir,„tevernor at oDimell'han - d6d. his lady and. he was also hi OM net'of ent.crlng;',W,hert by observc.l ' Thomas at hie ,pideiaridsdamanded -Where lr4as ining, to WhichlterePliorki. in the stage.,' , . , !fil e he wan assured he ehoidd not'clo, and from words they . proceeded' . to • bloWs, Gen: ~ M c D owe ll em ploying hit untkrelia:with marbled effect lino; his adversary. '-The bystanders. then interfered and . the 'battle was stopped , - Puy; T. declaring ho had not received fair play. By, the persuasion of Elisods. Gov. l',loD. with his lady took a 'private - OO:ifirijiiiiiiiilire - .11 irifo-n-,-Di7l.-T.—cliftiEtiin-g-in .. : tlio-idage. It was anticipated that another , scane 1 • .would occur at Lexhigton, from which place news orris' anxiously expected; The xtritir. hair :CaUsird. great talk and excitement at Staunton. •',' - Gen. Solomen Van Rensselaer has addressed another letter tolhe Albany Daily Advertiser in reply to the letter published in tho New York Aurora, from Mr. Jelin C. Spencer, denying that he (Spencer) had any . agency in the General's re. moval froni the Post Office. Gen. Van Ronan°. trier says Mr. Spencer's denial is no denial at all,. bat's sort of negative pregnant of an affirinative, and in the closing portion of gen.•Vi_lt's.,letter, he thus reaffirms, his charges against Mr. Acting President John Tyler. _ln relation to the proofs in my possession of the sentiments of ,President "Tyler in fiivor of a Na tional Donk, during the canvass of 1840, they were left with me on stich . conditions that I could -riot lay thorn before the pUblic till now, when the conditions - hie - been fulfilled in' the - treatment I havirloteived ; and this' being en, I shall avail avail myself of some suitable occasion to disclose them.. The Aurora to'feel quite secure on this . - poiht, and avers that similar allegations; though often made by the WhigS, hale noverbeen sustained. . , . But this is-not true. ' The Aurora in very ma terially mistaken in this matter. This same enc. gallon was'ineet, positively brought homS to Prat'. ident Tyler last summer by Seiko gentlemen of North Carolina. The proofs in my bands are genuine, authentic and perfectly conclusive; and in the publication of them I shall hide my time. • The Liman:its are getting into a beautiful snarl, about the time of holding their convention. VA'N BORES, of Lindenwold, has been at Albany, fishing fin. a.nutnination, and has succeeded in his wishes; e Imeofocos of the LegiSlature hav ing declarer i hiiVit to be ilia' choke of the SiMon Mures of tht. State. They also passed resole. hone in favour of holding a national convention in :a more on'tfrer - 4thr-Monday-mF-NtwemberT next, the time flied on by the Locofbcnes of .Virginia, Titmessee and Missouri. The Locofo. eos of Maryland; South Carolina, Michigan, Ken tucky, Louisiana, New .11ampshire, 'Massachu setts, Main, Alabama 'and Mississippi had provi. only fixed on May, 1844, us the best time for the Convention. The Tammany [lull Locofocog, of the city, have lid a Meeting, and nullified the proceedings of the Legislators,' and decided in favor of 1844. lithe 1844 Locofbcoa are against VAN BUREN'S , nomination. as seems somewhat probable, ho will have the pleasure' of-enjoying the shades of Lindenwold for the rest of his days, and be saved the toils orgovernment. At at events, it is not likely . the. Convention will be held before 1844. ~.„EttoM ST. Domlriao.—lly , the schooner • Perna quid, at Philndelphili,irme q„ - treir," — allrffr, fli coss to. the 12th inst., have been : the in. habitants of the Island Intiiir.: . ed• down to peace and quietness. Siedtrllit:abdicetion of Berl., the administration of a proVieional gayer., ment prevailed, as .hero bud not ye! been melmico of President. Cape Hayden, is represented as being quite sickly, and but little bad been done to ro.pair any, portion of the damages by the earth quake, VIA - destroyed this d ` beariful city. The case oft%,:iiman Co Roi Priest, Wien =Ain,' indicted for'Committl horrible .out rage on Mrs Schmall,'re'sitne u for' trial in the lyansv dip (ink — Clierit — Cotirt..--last—week.- , The jury could not agree, eleven being' for hie convic:. lion, andmie foe his acquittal. The jury were out 24 hours. He gave bail for his appearance at the next term of the Circuit Court, In the sum of $4OOO, , . . RAPID RETRIDUTIOPI.—Threo Winnebagoes t,hot, tamalinwhed, and scalped two white:, Inca and , three children, on the 27th ult., hi4oWii,and,fled. Capt Butrincr,forincrly in command son at Carlisle, with some• troops, inirriediettily started in pursuit, and returned in Awenty..four hciero7?ith , tho murderers..' D:r"r; Hartley Crawford has been removed from Cho Indian Department pt Washington, to make room for Waahinktoditrpon. humor. Qua other ream* are taking , • ' iie, s omething. ' ' • • • Be aornethingHettis thetalented Kingsbury. pliniotter what; Throw aside all es:Hat:nal aide ...ottivtth iiiiii'Troitti4aud- - difterMinfi'io "work 4 1 , youe 46, E g w: . rovideneo ;itts provided tini lad. der—tibrit it is ore inn—moine mount; mount. Don't fold your rms untilottean find something i'. 4 a triki - X 9 P . ? 1 0 4 ^ ' l4 -Itii Ore',O4' o /7 - ''''ll4-likil 7 1 4°-,ze7.9i kinn" , ' , .1": 1 P;fe(0 1 0', 3 :You°1! gentlon'lliti'.7lp itimete fiiPnii.'"itio mug' lifew,. tionts'aineolan libel:* Worth'sdnia'sooo;= , . 11 0 was ins* Itlnestit but tMv!iit ql'inlci ..1110:4:,whirlI" iw ' i his whole property over: . woor bo ot ai l d: o7 :7 n , d.lt it' nlrrtififi DA , 110' remiiiri /Ms t. 140. 'too tagispalfilfoS,44oll4, i ftPCbiu delJel4P' hap4ktt piio:4,vieotAlin Olt itiAge : itliiiitti:dothAPPlkt - Ohrk* lii" :Pi li '''''Aqtf)l4 l 4 o4 A 44 l) *lf ,ri1d0':: , ',16 , ,q)...r.:),:c *1411141 , 7" - ; , ,Ki17.1 , ''!'' , :f..id:tYydl krr:Offtrit:lst !iltol),,fif ''':ll,l',,:a." ~~:5ti:t.,1.fi.: CY ?4~3,~`v~a" ~:l-a;~i'} 3 ~}'•,; ~~ftV=j.'.:C~j'~'y^.iF~y.•: qe.° , . .7. .44 " '' ear fellow citizens;ang s hir. ,Wt _~. . tic W 404' have ;Ole! ned ,f11:1004tr0411 , Nit ti, i. 1.. 6 .4 6 ; 44.ti1';,4 rOP*OfiXtill#4,o 3 lo: ' '' 'll l ' 1 :04 1 *;0114-kli l tit10 0--1 4; 1 1 , S 4 4* ) 0 , 41,,,401014' kg.#oo.4).44Migiiff soon arltk+ l- a4F ., ,i;:i!niiid, , f,iT*' l 4 , *:o: .; Ism of 4 . ,, 1tf ., ;06 . 614.F. , ::3viiii1 - 4 - o . lii :iviiptinV.lti`if isignatini.arriatitb.,,,ty*!o ;n ev4.iiiin e 4.#, balb* -- MS/ we ' ( ire „Pfit,'01:0 11 400TC0 ) : opportbnity to, tlitilq4t hillgif .) ,tio Toniktine'di esuie.. ''And,',idia4 l 4o, ilialrie,vioiatedW, pledge, let4i , int, reislinAii OA -adhereneOtttlia, pledge is Ilia 2 , ooo,o4h:ittie ' And avOncr you hiliiki;iolatikiii . 1114 Year, by. increased ef. fori yr:linty' hebilithe , next. Try, it,'and be,. just to yourselves .'-: : ' • Our Pledge, will any fail into the hands of soma who have fermed, and '`uthers whoareu .rapidly 1 forming; habits of drinking; and who iiiiiie never , as yet midi int effbit to save themselves. ' 'Trion . , .. _ -such. no ,say r —now make on, effort. Sign our , pledge and keep it; attend our' e ineetings, and thus. associate yourselveaT.With.those 'who will do you • gcod, instead of those .whose' example and in fluence may prove your ruin, , 'i, , ,,.. - - Our chief. appeal we. nra>te , toithc Ladies of our -.Borough.--,:Thelast-yearrlitut:virthrnisiiedthei:refor •of . l' gr ta l i - n - '' If ' ' Inspite mattpu mlay an, nc ii amon g - oa r ' , g ‘,1 .? •, , 1 •f the cravings of a disordered aPpetifeibe has broken theehain which hid hitherto tiatir ho '.' . ' and bb heti nobly redeemed himself from the ruin thaVaniaited him. But where are the wives, the, *liters and tho - daughters of theme; men ? To , 'you•we appeal, and - we confidently aek your name to tho pledge. Your reformed friends need the countenance which this would give them; and we admonish you, that it cannot be withheld, but at a vast risk to the future peace of both them and yourselves.. To tii Went w a appeal. Often has, our pledge: come to us with the names of-entire families; and these names stand recorded tope r! 'upon our list of members. Would that we could find there, thus entered, the names of all the 'families of our. Borough. What parent—what moiler, would nit wish to have-her sons and her daughters members of a Temperance Society.— If there be any such, let her withhold her iiam . a from the pledge ; but lot her not -be disappointed, when her gray hairs ure brought down in sorrow to the grave, . Ono word to him Who'drinka as a matter of ceremony; and under so'slight a:pretence, and for So slight a cause, gives his entire influence to the perpetuation of a practice 'which:is spreading ruin and desolation throughout society. We can sure such, that they furnish the greatest impedi. merit to the triumph of our causei next to'hiw who.trallics hi the intoxicating drinks. .l i Ve have thought much of this; and.feel that" wo have a tot for ourselves; but in the name of inf. feting humanity, to claim at your hand, thatyou. give youi name likewise to Rho pledge. Irwill be but a small sacriflbe to you; .while to thbso who need the aid'Of youtpxample to rescue them from a drunkard's fate, it will be ofinfinite Value. Opr gansb recognises neither age; sect, party, nor color, but goes for the cause of human hap. On - this broad principle our appeal is made. Wo think the temperance sense ono o the benevolent enterprises 'of the day, and one, fully worthy the attention .of. every Christian, Philanthropist,' and Patriot; and when'wc ask the citizens of Carlisle to aid in carrying it forward by giVing their signatures to the pledge, we do it fearlessly and confidently ; First, becauie the aid we ask is the only aid which has ever proved ef. fective In the case, and Seeondiy, because it can abstract nothing from the influence given by any one to other objects of benevolence which may perhaps lie nearer. his own heart. 'Thos . ° who do not act with the organised friends of temperanee, as a general remark, either act againstthe enure, or du not act at all. And it is deserving of note, that no ono into whosThands this paper will fall, is either so high or so low, that the influence of his exante, will not be felt by some others. In such a cause as ours, we see not why every good' man at least ntyliot.take a part. •• M. CALDWELL. JACOB FEIVER, JOHN PHILLIPS, • ' . • ROBERT EMORY, • • . THOMAS V. MOORE, N.' HANTCH, • - ' JOHN HALBERT, GEORGE KELLER, • SAMUEL ELLIOTT, • JACOB SENER. Executive Committee. . ,N. IL Within a few days, it may bo expected, that the pledgo • of our Society will be circulated through the Borough, tope subsequently called tiir by a eornmittro-oflbe•Society. Rather Severe. 'The Judge of the Quarter Sessions Court in Franklin county,wo opine; Is not overflowing with the milk of human kindness, nor willing to ac. knowledge as "a man and a brother' him whose misfortune it is to be encased hie dark akin. A colored gentleman named John Calhoun, was Sentenced last week at Chamkeriburg,' to Awelve years imprisonment in the Psaitentiary, on two indietMents for burglary and larceny; another named James Lewis, Wei year:, for receiving the stolen goods. The Repository says, "When the clarkies in the court house heard .this sentence. pionOunced, they were ao frightened flint the very loooton' their. heads - begun to uncurl itself, and one. of Ahem, „ a hard looking cafe, d,. exclaime , JudgecThompson he need to be batd nnff on, us . poor niggas,' hut die new 3ndgo he harder yit. ity. God who'd be a nigga now !I We 4a'aent Steele ehicknn or we gitennipe.raciriths.or a year in de jail, and for wa'ren 041dr of pants tratymi. did'nt took, you gite two or tree years in de Pen: lienderf.': • 1111PipillAllsll . 1111biet'l, ... . • l ow ‘ ' Harper & Brethers , sro abouttol . lttrsije. the N. 'lt:Molar, the nieet Intigail i Bible 04 has evil' ti# ll il ' i ' got cit' , ,*'Oe' a state!i, ii,win .:0 1 )titpuriti;33inzlithfiiFp;iiiiiivOl. be superbly pilule! upon' et lx4Ptli . 10ebelerp." *t iled 'd)!!‘lirtr,aso by P o '. l ele' 'itifiiii X4nd4d'eugrerluipi—mr ~ of / 6 10r )41.40 i.. , #4r!: * 0t t ' tiOkft*St9,lt l..-- ,!"?"z , V t° ' Aili,, ~..,..,::-,,', ~; ',' :. •,,,dr.....: f ,ip,ov, ‘7'14,4:0•14rj" .. 4tr,,, , % li4`;lfto' o k..xailime; e i. ~ . ~forsoso-Pi•by' ~,, ~, . ., 4 f,00, 9 7910;;; . 0 a ltiNiZt44 apr Is42k •J J -4 t 1 ' *,. Du•••4,,:,, , x,_, ,,. .1 0 , •." ,-*: . ~ , i4:r;0..;:;, -, •;.- , i,'110, lt. 1-. tittntr.iiitOrt4iiiithorizit'ditot?B Pl,ll-. ,;:''„, , -,,t,.. VOi l si4 f 4 ,4842:. i::,‘ •,, : r.. ~ ... -,;:i11'153,10,4, r : aptein Naga dellicitinui 'Fria:this- 0 9' ''''.' l l'2, : :,.:..... `.xtatfil'l'!falialtratilOpid 004 .. • .ii.:; , 6'raw 4cioo-from;.: '.. , -.•:''lrt 9 Y4 i ' 4l o:ittoe limit . vitti '-";;::Vq.(' -,-, '-‘ .•''..'''°-', 0.5119 , ';.ft,,. . r , 2 , :, 1 0 t,' ,. ; v . k . T 3" i - f. AT ' ' ?, , , - t r or license tst, ap,proyist , 4 446 380 A!- I From A. Waiios,;hitctatilliiittar itt ii,; :.-4,-„, .' . 1 • . 'Tanen on dtipMaltres v l-, , '"Z' '• , „ 1 ,177 14307 '. ::'..,? Front John)Valltert'proileatlitis ei i it.:-; , .'-'-'' . 1 ' -`,..-. sale of hogs; :-' - .''', - , ,- ,;IW' '-. - T`' , :eit'''' ' 5 ' 4B, ' : 1, Flom - do. i'n ptirt'otwakiiitir4'? l ,-).-Alk,lo 00 ~. 4'Front.Chiet But:gatet for liefiltaift.o;k.--:/:.. - r: - -' - A • 4ahihits: - '.' - .Z . •-.;'•' ' ~ ;`"',lo:beL; riiiiiv4ohilill l l4; Otitt .- I.4ki, 1911* ;'-' , l! . N' ~ • ' - *'. ; t - •i i ik ~,i,l'iliViol,i ' -i. i .',... - !'',/ . .-,, , t'r.-.5"; i -,- i',.r. , Fines rot ,oiotothiir)Oili'iitifo4ioh , l4-` f .., P',.; -• Frani l'ir.'Dipo4llo-"e1::;91%,'14)*;.44': pastes, •:;.; -,'.' -•-..'... .;'-,.;' ' r:'. ' .3 1:,, ' ' ' : i i .' '''A '. '' FrOrn..John Walitiii,:',bilancifA , r,:!! ' , ''',';'!!, water order, :'':: - -A'.'. ;-,.. ':,,,'.; -,';',"1:; - .,i';1-....17..ifit:.: From. John Noblo.di.'Poiitalt rent, '.,..- -•',40,110',., ' Prorn Cronin! & Cart, stalt'seentc.';:':„,',..-1.2 - ,00,4 Cast] frank 'Sundry eraonsp for reOV , :. '--''''._`''.4 , -- of outer stale, - • ''', , `:•::! - -,,'" ~ , c. 00 Amount ofamall.rotesleitr in trots:, ', '. . . sury and, exchanicat for other - ~ - • money,: - : -. • • - 2 ; - .' ' - 1369 25 . , • r. Halation in hands of Treasurer s , ' , OMB 81 By . j e ' j aah paid Jacob Spanglerfoi grad— atroet, ...Editors ortlip Herald de :,EFpbeltor for printing, . : Bernard Hendel for wind. trig clock, Daniel Bowers, for work ' Daniel J. Snow; for signing Small notes, John Irwin, for copy of as. 'se/lenient, . -. pm ' S. Q. Angnoy, for w& imall notes; • 60 00 ~ John llovinger,for digging ' 35 00 _ . spring, . •. • 6 • ,A. Mowry, Iplanco Otl con• ' tract, " Geo. Cornmani for clearing grave yard, , ' 10 po " Cash paid for smell notes • (Sll,ooo.issue,) . 211.13 Robert McPherson for re. . ' 'pairing Smith Hanover street, 00 " • George Keller, donation to the "Good Will Fire Company," = 30 00 - Do. Treasurer:of "Union Fire Company,"- . Senor, 'Treasurer of Cumberland Fire Company," • _ _ Do.--Donation. to " Alert.. l f Fire Company," " Mrs. Bell, license money ,`r refunded, ,'• 4 " R. IP/Middleton, .75 "!.. W. 1W.::11iddle; for adyieer i 5 00 • '", G...Sendersetigoi• ; 16- 75 • ', !Minh ifotes(loooisaue):- .. 40 00 on' note,' 260 00 „tc.:•;. Interest onetime, „ 3O 22 'stationary, &c. 1 44 J. Ji Myers & Co. for oil furnished Council House, " J. Posthlewaite, work dons .at hay Scales,. M. Mattl;bps, Street Com missioner, " John Walker, salary and • • accounts, " Darin:l J. Bnow, for sign, ing Mia#ll notes, " J. Harper, :street regu'tor. " — John R. Turner, do. acutiSimngicr; - ---do. " R. McCartney ihr watching market house, " G. W. Crabb, for printing, " 'J. Walker; . collector, per centage on duplicate , ~ - " M, Matthews, ,salary as Street Commissioner, , • R. Moore, Clerk, to Coin. cif, salary, " Am't ordered to, be burned of old issue ofsmall notes, " " Amount of 'small notes of last 'issue in hands of treasurer, and ordered to be burned, Commission allowed trea- surer, t. Commission tillowed trea surer on iniying out 810,774 00 in small notes, • • t` Amount of exonerations al. lowed J. Walker, collector, Aftiount of balance on du plicato.unpaid, • A GENERAL, EXIIIUIT Of the Financial condition of the Borough of 'Car lisle, showing the amount ,of Small Notes • outstanding and unredeemed, and debts • due,by and tothe Bsrough,April D. • .• To balance ofSmall notes outstanding and unredeemed as per state. mcnt of last council, issued Itl3, $732 30 Amount redeetheill by council and. burnt, • Balance °nista lid " L .,• ---To_debtdue.the.Carlithi_l3anki Amount of Small notes issued in A. D. 18.12,'by Council, ' $11595 6 UM •By balance due from John Moore. • bail of John Reighter, sso 10 Balance dee from John Peters, Col; - • . • • lector for 184 Q, now in suit on •'1 the bond of , reters & Harper, • .433 41, - John Wynkoop.on. Stall Rent, 99 75 John, Noble 4. Co. • de 50 00, Jame!! Hoffer, • do • .S 6 00 Crouse & Cart, do 'O4 00 Miles & Davis, , do 00 Heavy. Gould, ; • •do • „ John Heevinger. • - do. • • Balance outstanding on sale of, old Morket Wine, . , Balance in hand of M.,Dipple t Clk. •.` • ; .of Market &o. •-' • - I/2.-4, 4 ; , • Amonntioaned out, *!:VAr. 10226 0041. Amount of Small notes !Salto Tree.- • : • ;.,' eery & °Waage foetithefihoney.l369 25•' Balance In hbnd Trcuiuret, • • 151112 . ' . . , APri 1 , 1 03 8 4 3 . S i c!" ter t , I.lif 474? ,.1, , ~, ' Ito* .4ths. i r ;;:::,,,„ie. tea -it e*.pti -- '' Me Moe& '. ~ : ‘l,,c- . r.., 4 1.. z , ~wor,si,'l" ' 10 ', , ,k, ,. ' ' 111 1 ,1011#11fi ,ii,ll 1 E lioults . s t 'zioilidearivolfor*of f oeciol.i , e...,:oni,itlaioofoirtistio 110 , !..*!ii:::: , 01??eli . '''-' 4 0? ,}?-.44 *viiiq fi' !4,i]9.cri0 , ;;;; , ..„,.., 1 , , AP:Plowq .7TgQ4Pq#4 , l4 , - Ti PA 1Mk 0 1, 1 1 4," ,* : f'l , *ey b i tri ti n7.!, !IS st ( n t l i ca; • -..., tq# l ~ ig ORR , ..' ,'; ffie , ! ). ...pl,2yrirP., '.., -. 0...,10 jrt , -4,re,41!47„0.4.6.!Tt,vy,:0r I:4o4l"pite,. , , .-„irifotoon : ,, 4'; elikA east, lamb in 0,6. S ' ' 4 'iliAi, 4 o l o?.o*i i i: *1:1 : # 11 0.: 0 ii#l.. Z`oktg,..,ic,' .. -' , :: - E.: ~,.., ,•:,.;‘,4404.).,%*..,,,1rgaptit0E, !.,tici.,i',,iowkrtiVi, lioterntikent, , iontlttent; Ger yOui;tathtilftitO " itti satoNeieri; herause they • oleatiatcihihCtili%!i,eratri thOsii•OirMd hottiortylvhich 40eit,Otinfinettligh'OOkiaiiiatti(iiti,:th4laitsa (sin klaiiii•or, ' 14, 7 , f, , , , ~--, 4 ; 11,; '•'-':'';'..'.,,,, • . , , 4 fiT„.4., - ;:`4',„,er.z*,1,9,.t.c , ' -,,, ,';',,, .-.,. f4oo.ipv.!!!ioo.,,t:iiyiofoitpoiy.is!?opoNted on the id. .4 4 P.,,e;400ji0i - O . tiiiiiiiiji 00°;• 1°,na ' 'Aitil o t '*Wk.,',.....- gl ik 4' , . ri' . 104,.G9gvive,i14 ,, ,-.:,: , Tie..! . ity,e,gpq , !Tills imiy - lii4)!Attl' Os ii v6#4l/44titi ii , "ol4qo'f;andifi!ei;eried*iih tic; OiWttiti#ireo(fofii-ifllt iiiOafklaticpily:itilOitti- iiiiiVigiiihke a'Weittf,',ol•Otthe above 'pslikthi intihOrei Frlon three it,' 'Oeihiti INdiniiArtietii i t bin Pills'inken:ereoiii ton" gani,,+,liO3 . ,ol: in a . short t3i l i ii# '6' ,.:* ;6l Pi,!Y'' 4d, doi' ,ll o.l;' , ;.reiim:‘every liit...%.i.liiii Is opposed Wo,earth; that , Itheentiasia,, , Gout= and pain of every ge'rorl•ptioaorill he liteysitly ~.- . ',...,-,pn.rvErtr rip,4 Om ljt,...br, eirille same , reasoOlj "!liiirroro,superileh r attges of,atinOaphere or any y, -Othei;Oiiiietge 'ptirspiiallit is eheolied and the huniiriwli,ieh should pass off by - the sktiraes thrown inwititly;tausta - g -; ----- - 7.— 61DDIJVA$S, Nouse:rind eiatiessiliain, in pie bones, watery ant inflamOd eY/tindiit thynnt;' lionraeneebi conoll,, conk ..„ sumptions, rheumatic piiin in various parts of t 4 body, and tor • Otheitymptoroa•Of " I ..." ' I 83548 55 2435 781 11 00 10 00 -ivy ; . stph.,.... • ',..s:CAToi/Op 'COLD,', TIIE INDIAN VEGE IIATILEVILLS will in4i l .40.3ive immedipi? rolief..4!rom three to. slide eaidt 111,:taken every isiilit on'gpting to belly 310 H shorytOe, not only remove alf ‘ ilhestsbes,,lsotmi P 4 . sent 4 , 4trnist, but the body'Wprilin a short ilkiii . 1 restoretlstOltno:'sounder hetillltAnyWrittePi'be same' ritinysPPiiil of .• . - -. '', - .7,- : lr" ' ;:*:-' ••:... '„,. ASTHM,V;OIt DIFPICULTY•9I;BREFE NG,„ Thelndian Ire geltaitlp Pi Is will loosen intoprry • _. .. off by the stomnell a n d bowels•those.tough-pllegmy i limors, which - JAW - 4, think eells Of the In "Nand are-the cause not only of the above dlstresst cow l ;aim, but4s,lies, iteglePtedi oftenjerminote n that. still more dreadful Mated; -called . t • • ' CONSUMPTION. • It slihnld also be reornibereP that tli I dhoti Vegetable Pill - sisre a euttitin cure for : ' i ').`i.i''' „ LPAIN IN, TIM - 8I1)11.• 'o vppretptiOrsnatiseo, and sielmrss, Ines or. ap CistivetiriS;n 'yellow illige of the . skin untie! :eatery other symptom of a torisid of tliiettied the liver; beenstse they' poil.„st from the find impurities whieh if .tleposited Upon this ' i organ, are the eatise!of evsry.variety or . - .LlNinit cp:v# PLAINT. . - When a Notion is r.cpivtlsrd,by Molts, told Rebellion`, OM onlly ; sure means of por,v dreadful miliSsititisnres of a. . ' 2 . CIVIL AVAIL . is to expersitl-traitors,ital evil disposes the Country.. • • In like monster, when paiwor sickness indiadothot the hotly is strugglingwith it the true remedy is to . 1 00 12 00 800 & 00 34 00 34 flf) 10 00 EIM 452 32 164 62 • 'LX.PEL ALL NIORE(1) (Tralhire to R&,) am! HEAuriz Wit CER CAIN, RESULT. 9 87a 6 00 1 50 ——so— That tlic Principle urcitriug di:Trotei And purifyiugthe botly,;ls. attic:Ely : lu al the Litit'ai'vhielt !toyerti the stultit'are properly carried nut by the iise'or ti 4 50 3 75 INDIAN VEGETABLE Will eertninly result in Oa: contj;l Meus e; we offer the following to prrsonsbf the highest resinlotabil who hate recently been curet! of t complsints, solely by the use of VEGET4II4G; Yll.lB Or 'rtik NOIrI'IIANIEItICAN COLIJ 91 20 40 00 9 75 93 13A ~ . fTheifili William, ~3i'right-1 great iatisibotifili' dint 1 ' iiitbr . i been entirely cured or IYy.pt.p. i itiA, by the use of your. INIA' MIAS. . . 50 01 107 74 Previous to meettng, with eine, ItO becn under the ' chine, itiftl - brottriegharinttp , effect.. After:using one it. however, I experienced so spiced to persevere in the' yotirdireepona, which suited in a-perfect cure. gretttAttMefit• I have re. clod others similarly all trial of your, exkoOrd this statement A; : qcul you thily. i)ri1,*4 4 ,, 1 7Zaw Yon - '• To Mr. litcl V~bctabiP • ' Dear Str::; yk nitice-minin:,#lo s , 2 ONABT,W Halthj Yurtrying,•tfie:4l have reiailveddiV. any edltft , ,rrmili, fortune to tneel thanks; yourob EEG $2435.73} 973 4792 55 210_00 V 2557 AO air: Itiohard•l num; ag :Vegetable Pi ; nn afflic itkval tho • oet,l WO ai eta Dear Sir=j witlf i it* yetislpoto ,0101)11 ut ,fite qtl Aingl arty al bane& A.PVi 00 4 vpits',o3l l i.ps' I=l oiXT' R; EMI !calla, a and r ate or timsc SEM EMI MO MEM rany k rmil foes, Its, 'nu Tug Cleaning [l.44efe tth amyl, and le hove. named . AbolOin of moistly, 'Won in Now York, nobt ohstinat, .119DIAX 01 , 11EALTIL uni Oth, 1841. ~.. Sir—ft Is wit! , on of my havi? lire yeirs stars!. _ VEGETABLet EMEIMIE r celebrated' medi* Is of several Phyla-_ dicineas,but tato tin nt box of your Pills eh benefit, that I re of them according to happy to, state, has re , gratitude to"you for lie it, and also its the'llo is I maybe induced tome ‘s Medicine, I send yc *s l ; ..ety to pu b lish the same' "_Yours, ate.' • fila ll ll 'A '''' ilto '14i1 , 1 MI t :Kt., ~,,.. t ,-.1 4 : 4141' ‘ 4inetiV oi: molt*. - 111‘10:1 , Ong QC IYI Urn: lion ooks sliuV It u t:orpm - 61kiortfi # k: enovt .W m.., rcii(. l l l4 :C `.( Wend, 0. 60 lihni, dprii 4 s. t4v. ' A , A,, k s, d • b e -Otto
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