CAN .P 44. 1, A 4 , r0; , ,.^"..1".V1:44 r • - "%ii, 2 A ,T 15 0 4,,. v 11:::116411ei 144 •" ItErvi t r) y • ipb*A.T•444oo'6,lpionteillattAvil Corteention '' • . ghtli 01$14 ftri PUBLie 1;A spup4lsT4itionel, Currency, regulated 'bretto wtu and authority, of:the Nation. . 4 4,:Arxttdelitlato Rii , Ventie, with fair Protection'to ~/,.4.cterican-Inditatry. ' • " vestiairitiv on tho, Executive m power, O1 .' 4 )1 1 (64 aliiither restriction, on the ordrcite of ,4411:q.YetAk.- a. A,flol.ltful administration of thepublio domain. mi:eifultable diattilandion of the proceeds OtittleilOtitlimong all the States. • ' tioneittand. economical , administration of tho General Government,leaving public officers perforlitirecdom of thuilght and of the right of flfil-ago t, but with, suitable restraints against improper interference in elections. 41.rt,stiitandmeot the C o nstitution, limiting he Incumbent of the ?residential office to a 'airroi:s URAL Thesurohjects'ottainctl, I think that we ahould 'mass to bo afflicted with. bad administration el lie Government .--listrav CLAY. DEMOCRATIC HARRISON STATE CO'NVENTION • .e Ihe members of the Pemocratie Harrison:party of Pennsylvania—those who tinited.with them as 4111elitytho ochfearermailtaif that gtotious political victory 184 the treselt of which was the election eiflliat pure, Venerated and much kunent cepetriut Gat:east Wlt.t,rvat Hasav have to the ,Presldential Chair-411080 who have hitherto 'fionsistently battled fur "the Supremacy of the 1 1.0 ses," *bp are opposed to all mysteries, whether 'of the Government or otherwise, which are in. `acesssible to the public eye—those Mtn are 'op posed to favored claisca and monopolies either of office or miaVici-khoso who aie tired •of experi ments upon: the , Coinniercs,panufactuies .and Currency of, the, country, nod ultothers who are convinced Of the necessity Of He 'refu'rtning . the 'abuses oftheStetc'and liationallioveniments ks t to leder() their prompt, faitliftil, cconumical and `entrgetteAdtniiiiatrailon; With 'a eiiidt account. 'Ability to tko veople..on . the. 'pan: 'of those by 2dltuni r thdy tire adminiatcred,are requested by the StatOCential t nniiniitce of the Dainneratie rssou party, In met in their several Counties rind Districts, and in centinsnity, with former usages. to elect Delegates in pinportion to the number of Stirtaters and Representatives' in the State Legis. , letture from such 'Counties and. Districts, a to CosiVrxrion to be held at Harrisburg, on MONDAY. the-Atif clay-of MARCH next, at 12 'O'clock M. to nominate u suitable candidate for' ‘4;ororttor, to be supported by the friends of gond 'order dt.the neat General Erection, and brdo such ether acts and things aSmity he deemed necessary.. The several COurtly Committees will be careful to give. the prOper• notices in -their respective conties... , GEORGE FORD, Lancaster. HENRY. MONTGOMERY, Dauphin; HARMER :DENNY., ,•;: WILLIAM M. WATTS, Eric. , . JOHN . G. MILES, Huntingdon. • , J OHN TAGGART, Norti.uinherlervi. • *wirAum F. HUGHES, Phila. cu, ; - RICHA RDS, Darks. , 11A.C441..WEYGANT;Nortliumpten. Tho Whig delegates from Berke to the State ‘Cotnrention,lhdvo . bedtt instructed to vote :or John MBank; for Gover nor. . crA'correspondent of the Pittsburg Gazette, •warritly Urges 4enerarglargle as the Whig can. *ilidito for GOiditaor., • ErThe 'Whigs of, the Reading 'District have viecied i 3oliot.liehirits, Esq. their represents• Itvete the.NatiOrial.Coniontion. 4Canaill Commisstoners. new Board of Canal trihtnissioners cant:cued tttllas-cdpitcil on Tuesday, and pursuant, to .the firit isctiprapf the Oct of Astuntibly., tbeq . "proceeded to draw . . from a box, ballots itunben. 'id one, two and:tbeeOletiituited which oNliem • shall - bald his'offiee one, vvlliebtwo, 'and tvltieb three." •The result is as ' • • William B. Footer, Jr. drew 3 'years. • Jmnei Clark, • . ": 2 Ai 40810 Miller, —•• '„jansneplark, Esq. was elected President tiJegtrkend David Mitchell, Jr. of Bradford cone. 'ti,B•e'eretnry. ; . 'State Trea ourer. Ariolk."Atousos,of our, State Legislature as . . sistiiblSii4n,eortrption . ,Alcondity .morning last, - 1 1.9 elects State On the first hullo!. the 'yeti stottd sit 7. ' ror litOttsititt", •• • • ,17 i• • • • 8414terinil .3 •491):4Wann f 149 ; .pmezr.q*Ittbent, having re celie#, t nlaje . ri!y i .eilimelo;am;4eelared duly olee • .iecrOtiqnT'rea'anrer Vie,iniii!ino Apf I )Vintri Horn, alias Andrew illeilatan, !el exe. Bated , :ert*OriiNoAtit'eriatid 'g lows 1 14ting.lxeli'Vr'ellettebovelikelvalle of 'Viejo% in °Merl Frolicker' isithout intifitt PitiiiltrAhe; forenoon 4tv,vrigaged, proyermitkßev.: 711 esera..fihorrielfentl - Noonra 0, - lierrrirt And, ifievioue to the or • esiioelie6"gie 'teatliiiese to'die, lie was siwttri; oir, et ,26' :61'0;41 . : 12 'oNelcieli; tnia hung un6l, l 2Tioeisety, , iirliehl6li'bpa,,i w as ta k en nntin irp to his ion -.A. ' '''"lfrialuilsodiolotiitit44 till*•tvildtkiiro or IT6l ,li l Nnt l l ol oo l rirlr tte rl", ll4 ioMPlt. Of Lnar*to Put,' 91 70 41 fG,PY'RftPst , MiateiliV!, , , / Thii,',Otiif.,,Prei,P* 4l 3lic' ftded,f in t Her''to r ?*Pittat i ltNissl.*tilned I. 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 4riAtili ttiveimiix 4%fivoltor...t Cis, 9l pcOpine4 o h o f a 0 0 ' bin " - 4P.0 , 01 , 0,04;',MV tie Add d, f 00 Oh --44 thitioprilrifie.,,idinoAi g ii,(,i, N,..,, 1 a ' , . :, < 1, .1., 4 ei 4 , 64144 . fottho tioppile. , i-.'..-"' , 'l, , t• , l• ;r1 , 001.1?0:0 1 01 . ! iknd was ppldielr Under L. Harrison, of whMU he ;‘ , ai' v the long isidfl confluenttai and devoted friend:' . /VOtirtespiir! On tf the ' rittsbnig OaietteaitiS acrd to beyond rsprottnit::lie is a fi rat littisTee" k iinen'of - e0 fashioned ~ Hermatt* honesty.', A flit% 'moi, be icipPicritio,o,!: l. his profession with the most numerous claili - tif the peOpIC. His head is seleditthd bia Medici& Mimi remarkable. Ho co n. • , 'verses with energy, fluency,' end 'yivacity, ane, `With 'tt "BoldierAlko franlhicsa whtith' inspires in. l atent ebtlyance, The pubtie Mind durfeited Wttli the holler'ii professions and'ainister tonduct of the herd ofMini7palttietans, wiirroTgvec--wp,p-ciinfi.- dance. In . , Congresa, , . . 'T'he're very little 'cluing Clongreee. It bun Iven.inaceeion ono mordlt - ind a pelf, and in tlin Ronee oritepresentativ&tlitre pact been as yet hyt' ene litegle Ltll pastled4 This is the' bill refunding to General Jockson the 61000'111e im posed upon him by Judgo Hell ) of Naivlaticans, tat& Snell- is the ,Reform practised hy 'this 4coloce Corgrcss l This bill passett ‘ thHOtitis bye vote of 1.58 ayes to 29 nays—many Whigs voting for it. But little objection•wis.madOo felhnding the nioney to General • Jacltson,4ut dirctiunue opposition was evinced to the bill, on the ground that impeached the motives of Judge Hall, who is represented to have been a honorable and upright Judge. The bill is now before. the Senate. The •eortcppontlent of the Philadelphia Tonle says, Mr. , AthienP "report from the Select. Come inittee im'Rules, uccupios the daily inoriping hour until disposed ot; •A'nel as•each speaker has enough 'to say 'to occupy his allotted hour, we may look ahead 'a great ways, before a decision eon be ex. pelted. Expectation is on tiptoe to lmar Mr. Adains oil rho_ subject, and when le does Speak, in consideration of the importorico ot the stibject and tiro mass of aeguinent and fact which ho will Undoubtedly pteduce, , l•trtist the Rouse Will sus. pent! the "onolhour :rdle":in his fivor: Of the many speeches on this subject, a few aro entitled lb marked ettatitlon, but ?he:Limas ifre for eeet. Mi. Rim:Chas made the only constftdion . al atgu. went in fay . or Of the 25th rule, and the 7ierlitution of the right of petitioners to the mere preseritalion —there are cobwebs which the first breath df Mr. Adams will disperse. Ido not expodt the gus t:ion in all this month. • . . In our last we mentioned that Mr. Clingmad, of North Carolina, had made a speech against the twenti.first rule, - which had produced..a grout Sensation In the House. Mr. Beardsley, of Now York, had also i;polren strongly in tivor of re. einding it, indicating_ that the Van Buren men were preparing to abandon it. We make the fel. lowing .extract from Mr. Ciingman's speech, be. ails° coming from a Sniithrrn man it possesses greatest interest - ~• I have for It 'long lime been of the npinion that We of the tout% have been, on this subject, .pursuing a wrong course.; and the more I see of its consequences, the more I am confirm. ed in that opinion: The tlet ride is, as all con. cede, a restriction of' the-right of petition. But it is attempted to be supported on the ground that Cengrear acting tri this Matter as the local Leg. islaturei f the Di.trict of Colombia, ehould not receive petitions of this character, coming front the m obit:nits of (lie Biales, of this Union. Were this position true, which' for reasons that I shalt presently advert to I do not admit, it would not support the justice or propriety of this rule; be cause its prohibition prevents the people of the District from petitioning on this subject as much as it does all others. None surely will deny that ithis people ofthis district have a direct Interest in the emitter, and of course ought to possess that right to have their petitions presented, should they Over 'Oh& proper to offer them. • 0 « is • But I do not assent .tall to the position taken by the igeriilernan from New'York, (Mr. Beards ley,) thin When the people pray fiirobjeets in them selves unconstitutional., they have no right to be heard. flow can you ascertain. that their prayer is iurfeehstillitiunifi till you receive it?. They come and present their requests at your door : you may'reject their prayer if you . please , but surely you tuldlit to recoi'ee their petition, so as to aseer. tells for what objett it to presented.' Tho tight to petition the Government exists in all enootries. It esiitslinnuordienrit:ly iii England, where 01 the subjectsquive a dightto petition Parliarfirrit aell , to petition the Crown, and where their right to do, the one is as Mirth admiiteil a;s. to do the other. fhggiboral party'have dlwaylittitaid UM!! ground in 'oat country:. ...I. remember one of the most eloqherit speeches ever delivered by the great debater. dindlituteinntn,'M r.tox,itve.s tin this sub: jam. Not on the proposition to receive petitions., Oh, no; 'noliody disputed that; but againste Jaw which prevented largedeseinblies for 'the purpose of petitioning fairliaMent, heesueolt might inter fere with 'the universal right of petition. In the bill of rights' of With Ceralinallie iiight.or peti tion for a redress of gritivencesis declared to; be the inallenableright of the people._ ; But what are their grievances? km not ihey'to jolly) It ie said, that the continuance of slavery- is once, and so they have no right to petition against it: But if' the Gori;rntrien't Is th'ha itte fudge of what it; and whatknot at rievairee t ift May, on 1 .thatground., refuse to receive any . pclitioq what ever. All it has In do is tu:detiaa' that the kbing complained of is noi grievance, 'and refuse there upon to reecho the potition.'• •Ae. to :ashat,..be, grievance, the petitioner ought to 'be allowed to judge for hiniselff'it brietighTor suor'‘i. Welitba, right, to reject An prayer uTliip petition, If We'esteem the matter he comolainiiiiif nu griev, ante, it ier anitielY 'thing to refuse bid Is it out,aiteproach that the right of petition; a - right so sacred and so important, should nowhere be ifestricted (Mt fair repUblia? The tight of poll where bens free, in my as the:right of all ereated,,beings to -pal, Bon' the flopienialtuler universe . ir thei it:eliiioher thinks he. negriered, , thit is: nough to e dab 144mt0 iienting.... • * ~..••• • h .41 1 ,Q 111 )1k i ,° i t;',r r'YP-0* q o b,k4 of in: the yietion,eiong.rr t :o o • ; on °rm iiro9,qf RP,I reapet:o4r ou.rthat . is i a ,or t eopt ,!"'PePifi"-_ . 11 4.40 1 °91 , 1°A49.-. 1 9.k.A . 4704 on: he;reeointloni;werefusliy ; no .( 4 4 19;'"2 " 1 4 0 d 3 1 1 Y"*Orefi*Aklabccdtte 4 k 4,1 #9q00 1 -rotilo. nO B 'YP;b 6 : itebeititiat 04011 'oifidiinienti I= 105 Ice, • for Mee ,REf!lEr OE 'TflPi B- .g.ttT.P'4; , 4%...". Wonattssis,,the State of,PentiaylVentkAW44lif f et upwards of estb,ooo,ooo, eirrhitiataing , Ond blirdensehießikthiflpeUpf,SW And,..iwjpereasi it. ill o 1'!4:110tYl 0 041PLCE1441114 . enjoined hy thelitilkeeinsideratioketiindicating The stiiiiected fagit,:o4l iesterinethelticecitedit of the States teprlividi Means, for, tho'poyMent. of the deher.Aerhirhernes, The already:embarrassed. Canditidin Ihit - Petiplev end' ihe 'coalition dictates of a soddd..poliey; require !inat.the means of pay. mont 'stionl,il be ilranqltiiirCeourees the least - lnirdenirorhe:" Mid VhefelistThesolouf the pub: , lie imprenensentrof:the:Stateiliiit'l the appropria. timr by l gengress do . londs of the :Atoll StaleliYorAtie Probeeds'thereet, to Penhayivindie; viihdyhefong to her,.Would tinguish the State debt, and free the people front the artiitaiien'i — Wherefore; be it -- Erse/6d, That loaner, junitite humanityi aN well as what we owe to our character as apeople, unite in 'requiring that, the faith of the State, pledged 'to' its"cieditcirs 'at hobo atid labioadv should begnaranteed by it .etredhrevislon for the payment of debt, and all arreerirefinter est : Therefore, . Refolded, That thepublio improverrrents and property of the Commonwealth, embracing canals, rallblide and 'shacks, isteliild he Gold; and that the eurninittee of ways and moans, be.,and, they are hereby reqtiired, to iePort u bill autheriiing the artte orate semis.- " Refolded, That we recommend to'n'er Senators 'and Repraseritailves in Congress lo use.their ox. dtions to'prochre the passoge of a aulhOnting the issue 0fe200,000,000 of block, tube diatribe. led amongst the several States, in proportion to the federal perhYlatiort, and 'to 'be payable by the United States out of tiro proceeds of the sell of the public lands, which lands Shall be pledged for the redemption of Lire stock en issued. „ Rf solved, That should 'sn't reeceds of the sae of the public lands bo insufficient for tire redemp. lion of the stock in a reasonable time,that ways and means should then be raised by oheesti, by levying such additional duties on foreign goods es may be necessary. . These resolutions were read and made the 'Or der of the day for Tuesday next. Some further discussion of the Printing ques tion was.had, which finally !welted in the ep pointment of a committee of investigation, to act in conjunction with the Senate committee. The committee arc ,filevirs,Meradden, Cooper, Route fan, Macmanus, Evans and Dunlap. Mr. bailY'read in place a bill directing the sev eral counties of (ho Cortimonwealth to •pay per diem allowanee'M their Associate judges, instead of a salary to be paid out of the State Treasury. Mn Sullivan, offered a resolution instructing 'the Judiciary Committee to inquire what action, tinny, should ha taken in relation 'to the mandarin , us granted by the Supreme Court aiainst, the State Treasurer, on the complaint of Judge burn deciding that Judges ealaries could ii;et bo taxed: which was adopted.. ' • • Mr. )hack submitted a resolution that the Sen. ate will on Monday next the istit inst., proceed to the Hall cif the House of Representatives for the purpose of electing a State Treeaurer, accord ing to law, which was agreed to. Mr. Brackenridge submitted the following res. ulutiondproposing to levy a STATE TAX of 400,0001 They were road and laid tin the table • Whereas, the State of Pennsylvania has 'con tracted a.debt of $3.9,081,000, by loans obtained chiefly for the purposes of internal improvement, adding to her lands increased prices; to her min. eral and agricultural products enhanced values, multiplying tho oppurtunitiee and profits alit. (Insley, and greatly enlatglng the business and wealth of her commercial and Manufacturing 'cities ) th'es affording forever en ample remunera lion to all her °Wiens, lYn the actession of general advantage to the State, notWithstantling the im. diets profits aline works to which the money has bbeh applied, have not realized previous'expecta tionst And whereas, the commonwealth is thus hrought under the highest obligation of morals, justice, and duly, for Value iecelired. to discharge 'the interent,at leash of her debt, with ritinctuality, and speedily brush away the tarnish which "her credit stud character have suitainell thrOughout the civilized world. ' And whereas, The just principles of duty a'nd el ligation sternly point out to her citiiens, that no matter how grievous and butthensomn It they be, the , decisive moment has arrived when they must, In the first instance, look to antrlilyr hpon their uwn rriseurces alone as the only stlrd and safe mealns of' , restoration to her lost position, by manfully putting their min shoulders to the wheel, before she can call with effect upoNliercuies for • assistance. , • - ' And whereas, also, must be apparent to, all that notther the ale of her public improvements nor any appeal to the general government, can prAiont any immediate probablo hope Of timely end presenting. as thercin to the State ere. dhows% merely the unsubstantial tribute of hope deferred, eVinces a disposition to put off the bur. then whlch justly rests upon ouraelves, and ought to be relieved from our own resources, and in the very proposition itaelfaffords new evidence to the world nf a dispesition,Whieh, if persistettin, must inevitably destroy whatever remains of the char. actor of this truly gloat and patriotic Gammon wealth. • Resolv&, That the commits ,of ways and penes he and era hereby insteneted to report, a eatitetit arid convenient day, providing for the assessment and tillectual collection of an unnual revenue not exceitd,ing ono Million' fi ve hundred thihtsan'a le' be pldagdti . together with the sut receipts 6f, the :StatOimprove, m oot, and 'tile other caittimg ,rovtums, of ; ithe Corrimumieratb, 'for the faithful Paythenl of the MR4'OBE4OI6 State 'deht. • The amendments cif the Senate to the-Reg:lien -6311 were taken up, and , refoirtul to the - it-440Y Oommitteo. On Motion' of Mi. Broo k e , t hel-Ions& teMlitllp and passed throtegh committee of Mei' Wh01.3, Up' , bill Wn eaact !Numerical brror, in the law °fillet' 'session, natendinttho charter of theltank 'of Del; aware county., the' bill was then taken hp'nOd posited CO lo tis and r'ini4het. At; rhoh • mi. Itifultifore'rni6icii ftn - , a riiond.r*i , yinai ! tirr log the' liable fo r nil the dcall of < tiid Dank: dn" :3 : ,t ; cl " l `4-entliiikO'hitt;_l; l 44 riO*4oy, !).•= l :trt§r , .oltAbO:ttolipoiribiivt ' { , .. t 1# 1 . 1 4 7044 tWipr'oor.illo4:4 tore:4l4 j!,,,,prOoOteop' t*tolillniYA V So t 4" WIT 0,3140 Yooooif f 'll4j, ii91 1 00,4,10*h r -LttP4 f ind tifiMa!ri'.. 0 4 1 ;', Brigl l2. e:rii)erood, Con.r. Butler) 0-41Pirin*r •IlinnheutorJerd lin; 40111114 'iktiAiLawrencerT-040144;' ;74b , Nptk .114ti06.40 . 41 1 10E;v 0 . fi*XfkkEettergini . :o4;iLkoy. iiiigfpoil•lBll44•Fitiltuaii , Eiturgoon ' i`hontOlott;- 1 7 4 .n; ;,i! l ,l4i.fgO,?o43 l 44'„Yv l3 itaiOrr ,Whitnian . "4 9, ; " doiectriin titles to ' • • iesiilntion'lnstrtiating rho EdiiCation; to inquire , into the eivedionty of •repOrtinge. bill nmendatory•to the school law, inflicting a penalty upon directors for, neglect of duty. Adopted. • . Mr- Mott a resolution instructing the .Tridicia. ty. committee t o Inquire into the propriety of re. pcittiljg:ll! bill to. proviqe for-the effucival canc.. tlon • of -the-school-las. • . . Mr; Cummins of Fayette, submitted a resolu. thin instructing the Committee of 'Ways and litearuh to inquire into the, expediency of report ing a bill to levy a duty , on all ardent spirits,man. uthetnre4 the Commoolvealth. Adopted. A message was teat:llya tom the Governs titintititting tephrt of the Oommissieriert op'. pbinted for the bale of the Petitivate D 1 ion of the Canal. Tire report was ordered to be printed. On motion oflikr.Caitlin; the resolution to our Senators and member. intongrese In relation to the OFcybon territory; hero taken which itlero tintleltiticusiion When tho Horse Adjourned.' faunilittinihe Campaimii of '44. A,spaciial 'Notion fora memher of COngress was held in Georgia 'lately\ Od tltn reteirns show a decided Whig triumph. General Clinch's ma. jority is about four thoitinald This is only tinoth. er 'proof cifthe growink qitirrY of tho West." , Not long sines Mt. Clay wrote a !Chet. 16 'the Wbigtecor 'Gcoria, in wh;ch ho earn—J.l think , the preseriftariff in the main is right and proper,. and is corking much good." That letter has been circulated among tho people, and non , wo have the response Another Gun! It Icon. Andrew boularel (Whig,) has been' elected to Congress from the sth district in Mas sachusetts by 500 Majority. Oentin baker, whig, is also elected in his district by twit ides. Geo. N. flriggs lips been elected Governor orthe'State by the LegislatUre—ho having failed of an otec. lion by the people on account of the great number ofecattering votes. In the Senate the vote stood 30 to 6. ' The Oregon Question • j; The Baltimore American, in referring to Mr; Atchesen's bill, introdueed in the U States Senate, says:—The whole question Involv ed in the matter of •the Oregon Territory We re gard as tiller:ellen of time inercly:c The country 'beyond the Rooky Mountains will be ours to, a' certainty whenever we are ready to take posses. sion of it. It must be settled, when the time for its settlement comes, from tho States of. this Union. Whether it is good policy at this moment to hasten the course of 'events by holding.out special inducements to emigration thither—whe ther it is tIM best mode to ensure the imaccable establishment of our claims in that quarter by taking military pessesstciti'M the country before our people can occupy it as settlers—these arc points to be considered: The tido of emigration, %Olen once it is mirly ,set through the passes of the Reeky Mountains, emit bear every thing be fore it. There can bay° doubt of ouNhnal pos. sessien'otthe Oregon. A/Brute liritness. The PrOvidence Chronicle ea.ie that ono alba peteohe arrested fur tlfo Mader oT Mr. Sprague, hhd a dog, which cab kept confinedafter his ma6l tees, arrest, and adds— " • "The dog belonging to Nicholas, allusions to which wo have made heretofore ' , as having Ilsen prObably dith the murderers at the time the deed with dOn'e, and 'which has been in cialody, was thIS neuirnipg lot loose. He appeared 'Waco to miss Vs Master and wont , to the house hi seaich of 'him% • . Not finding the object of his - search, he ton off on the hack made from his 111111qer's house to the swamp. Ito followed the track to the ewatnp, and . thence went to ltie jock near where the Minder was committed, • Thence he- proceeded to pass over the whide. ground of the murder, snuffing about, and then took the back track to the swamp, where the gun and coat were (bunch and, thence. back to . Gordon's house. Terrible Calamiin -The steamboat ?heperdeseon her 048 . 0E0 from Cincinnati to St., , ,touls,',ltruek a snag wit h in sight 'of the latter city on the night attic Ith atant, and several 'Oinks, were torn cdt. 1 a minute or two thiii water rose , to -the lower denki, and those who; ..had- retired to ; their berths were thus unexpeatedlypdeinged.:- A portion of those I On Co, deo were eared by getting into the yew! ) where hasten e d. to the hurricane deck, and the . boat drilled doern stream wheitehe struck anidher snag end was thinivn : on her beam Midi on' pai Jarbee'rd Drifting-from this snag she again hotbed to thtr starbeerd, - and at each lurch eel P e rP e e B mere Wetheik utl4 0004' - •bledy poilshed with, lit cold. The ull soon afterwards linair; Mid fife babin ;lodged "int 'ail heti' ftinn which Berrie Paiienirere .4ara,tatren-by tieVeteenihriat lien rry.Oryit Others 4- ere;, l "Jice` fettif4tioatiGhOldegine _tieFh!i" fr P t / A!eh!eqertekftq ,New Era ee77,, t " m A ar .4iiv'lles ( ir,OPee-fe!!!iifiee lost 1 , 0.00 40004 '64'01,6,30401* ,iti'iiiipboAkoijapi4;.. 4.P. 11 0:411 . 40] . .041:114i Cupalt.ttl hi. , 'CrfOt4'o4.ii . o 6 **osopiet 'o r d .otpst.,o4o* ite;lm!l4,*t.asoooPt.T!; # 44 f' ,l; 1104 - . 41 A471 ,41 1 :04, ; 1 54 ' . ' s ' i ' re . ! ::91fliteH ld 0 4 9 : 51)11 0 t : ~, at, , li c 4ig";Yoj, ' ;' , +• teePP iiivirSi': , iiara'oczis for oiri4li f oi,ittib': ilOcletY;ii . nde'r? one ;',of thel•proiisiens tion~ to serVe the,' annual meeting id . October next, ; whereupon the said committee was appointed'and Made report of the ambit ticket which wasunanimodsly adopted.:-• • • ' , • • •Ptestdent; • , •-, • -- FR EDER ICK - IYATTS", - EW6l* Carnal& „Vice Pridiciettiac Andrew, Frazier, of Shippenabilrg iownvbip. 'Shiley Woodburn, of David Steiret, of Mifflin. • Christian Stayman, of East Pontisborodghl , George H. Bucher; of Silver Spring 4 Thomas Bradley, of South Middleton. Milani IL Hen det &IN , of North Middleton. Recording Secretory. Abm. S. MolCinney, of Hopewell. Corresponding Secretary. Geo. L. Lino, of Dickinson. • Treasurer. George W. Shaffor, of Carlisle. j • Managers. Christian Titiel, of Allen. Jacob Zug,'of Robert Laird, of FrankfOrd.' Georgo Brindle, of Monroe. John Pon!, of West Pennsherough. Abm. Lamberton, of North Middleton. William Shiver, of Dickinson. Robert C. Sierra, of South Middleton, Petdr Barnhart, of Batt Penns borough Tile mooting was then addressed by Fazoznias ?Thidh he en'deavOred to impress upon the friends of the cause, the immense ad. vantage which would result rival a zealous +Wen. Lion to the Farming linCrestri. On motion; William !Miler, Esq., George Brindle and William Cameron, were appointed. a committee to request of. Mr. Watts, a copy of his address for publication' The meeling - then di• rccte4 their - proceedings to be publislia in . the Papers of Carlisle. OMAS BRADLEY, Chairmaif TIIOII D. Uwe, Secretary. the Committee to whom the Constitution Rae liden referred for revision, will meet at Gana Beetem's, in Carlisle, on Friday the .9.6 th January, at It n'elock. The 'Officers and Managers of the Society will hold their first meeting at the Court House; on Wednesday,, the 7th of February next, fur the purpose of perfect organization, for the adoptibn of tlio Cousin:alien as it may be reported ty the above cathitteri, and for the appointment of certainwaiiimittecs to act from that time, un. til the first annual meeting ih bettiber. The at. tendanec of every member of ,the Board is ex. • pectcd. Groot Doings for odd 21aii aTThero is a Farmer's Club which meet's in New York twice every month, at which indivld. nal members give an account of their practiCal operations on their faimi. From iho published account of their proceedings, we .clip the ing.extraordinary results attending the opd-ation of-one man upon his farm. They will astound most emir Pennsylvania Fainters, whet ivotlld he heartily satisfied with half of his success: We copy it as well fur the information it eentlitirr, for imitation c . '.. Mr. Wigs stateVtliat Mr. Pell, of Ulster eountr.rnado a statement at the'Repository re , lutive to experimental. farming, from which it ap peared that he had found benefit from the use of oyster shell limes using 300 bushels per acre. That in addition, ho had employed 52 bushels of charcoal pet acre. That en this charcoal dressing ; ho,,ebtained. last bummer esventy.eight bushel* and itienlyfour quarts of wheat per acre. That he he'd twentrtherusund appletrees'in full bearing.. That in dry, weather, lie had applied lime freely' ai the radta-42.and that this preserved the vcr dare and growth When the heigneritood was much injured by drought,. That lie had e. nt wheat two iveeks sooner than his neighbors; and when, tho toot of the straw began to turn Drown, and When by the pressure of finger, and thumb on the grain, its milk Would fly out.; That the wheat weighed 64 pounds 'per buslialthat he datcl it for seed at ono dollar, when, ordinary. wheat was seven 'shillings. ,That he cutclover and housed it on the same day, sprinkling Wait it Cabo:l'of salt over every load. That :this clever ittained Ilea green color. and was preferred by cattle to that steed Medi way. That he dipped a sponge in ammonia, nod applied it to the wo/m nests'on lite trees,And banished them completely. That ho. sent to 'market fOurthousand barrels of uPplein 1 many of which go to London, ar.d , sell for tilde dollars parbarrol. That lie,employed a man from Vilethoht to engraft, 10,000 apple trees for 01,50. That, thin man brolightti cempany-of-morr, alt .vhOm two sawed oft the proper 'limbs, ,two,more. made the proper incisions the of Ihem)ln the hack two more inserted the Odle, tiro more bp.' plied woo:west or was, tallow, and rosin._ •That mil Ultra 10,000 greifts"not onoTailed.„ , AsrtlslA CURER .— Mr. )I,Tard,reeldlng 214 street,' l'hiladelphia, was for More 'than 'four yssis badli 'aftlltted thi Asthma. From . „ its bffectri upon the system,' he was reduced to a mere skeleton, and as he Mimed beyond the reach all )3 aynen,al4,iteiliy Medi. clues !Ind Iteen v ticemmended,AsA sure.iemodp • but on trial ,proved to oelittlp or rro•service. but finally throuettheitertleatiltins 'of a 11'144, :indecnd. ,to:,trithe-Brandreth; thittretial 'Notable • which in. t h anfive yveeks trinMemldd'lW:Mbltink'it•kileet :60.e; Ile; Willi AMU gI known i as rung, ~tnin Of Arlitb indlonen d d,i4Vedir'AiiitNyiti:trtulr*)llekeitemeti; hid , Wl l . l4 4ittikplOOltrfOlititi* l o.l4.",erft 44(4 7 410. `ikon' relative to his • .6 1 61 a lit,4sAl6l,iyatittlitcialittrtlik , )-19Fitys-49.ff oi , ctrin Ing4iiif - mm 1,.“ u ,g‘ 14‘, "'fi‘wwn, u, .»;;‘J,:;V\"€;M 3'7““; ”21': 6' ""€"“i¢v.’az:€mzu..rm at. PRNI iieilkincitidlefiear'enniflSideOn tlie'w end are '''Made for Oirpiiii t i'sinee then 4 ' ll ' l m . MO qniet; ive' ha 'a *A of a good brarid'for shipment, VifitiVittek'rate • some of-the flictore have'been sales to the city, trade,. at. $4373: tho'nuirket clOses'dull; with, little Er - no enquiry for ehtpping ' brands, ' which' MO . ' held at 64 37i "A model'ata retell - basilica's 'doini in Brood greet. for eitiuse, at 64 373 -a 4 50,initrit 64 62i a 4 76, and ,some fancy in small lots at, fa. Buckwheat considerable sales at s2'37i the ItYe ViOAi• sells 43 25. 'Ocnna: Corn Meat 16 hOld at'S2 Nillaisfes BRAlN.—Wheat is scateer.''Sales df lota of primp Penna. 'redv ih ,%lore, at $l. a I'o2 for eked] Making; good southern..brings Southern Ric would seil al 57 a ii9e Poona, 0 a oc. .Corn . .Selli'from afore al al - aAtl 3 c, bud 42c old ; Pbnitat On'Brd'ad street at 47'a We'fiter. We note a'inde Of gobd southern, afloakat 28Ed from store 29c; Penna. 30 a 31c. ,Baport 182 bu. torn. WILLIAM IL MILLER, . Attorney at Law. • . WlLL.attend to all business entrusted to him in the counties of Cumberland and Adsms. °FMK in East MUM Sired, stiiond dour from the Public • Square. Carlisle, November 41), " •GARIUSIIE . A.GANIDY. • . For Indemnity against loss by ]Yre THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSHHANet CCM / OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter Permtual.—s4oo,ooo Capital paid in Office 1631 Chesnut street. • MAKE INSURANCE, either piirmartent orlim ited, against loss or damage by fire, on PROPERTY Mid EFFEC•PS of every desm•gdion,' 'An or Country, on • the most reasonable .terins. thins made - either personally ,or by ; letter, will be promptly attended to. - • • • • - The subscriber h Aunt for the above comfutoy for Carlisle mul its ,vicmity.. 911 upplicatious liir Inturanco either by mail' or rerstmully will be peOmptlySittemled to. W. D. SILYAIOUR. Decetnbet• 6, 043. _ I y-6 NEW GOODS, AGAIN 1 1 11A.§.11'st fronvilthiladelphia, 'and is I - now opening a large null. splendid nelsortnient oC Vinfer Goode; con'sisting., iu pull, or Elegant Chem' Cling:ins. Crape He Ambers, Plain and Nat alie striped A lintel:A, MouseDe'Lnities, new tile Calicoes, and liquild4 10111.itt,r Elegant Silks, Man ' tillas; Broad glotliiii,,Cassinioesi Letts; 'Ken titzky Jeatit; Tickliigi; Checks; Flannels, dtlaiikets Nfuslinsi Merin,oest Irish'. Lliiiivite Vital Sheeting's; ke; Alpnebn Wool;Catainuire and ivricktell Hosiery: Together with lots Sr miler new otiJe 11111 tiklitior ous to itosert, tin - Ming a Itogetiter 111 . 0 latest, butt 711 W cheapest stock of goods in 00'3'i:omits% Don't nastiiketlit old staiiioNosite fir. P. '1.13 . 1,11's hotel, East High street. , Carlisle,January 1,184 L if, Alnv lo9`:t116 ndrgabisi 7HE subscriber beta leave to inform the 1 / 4 citizens a Carlisle add its V46'11406' he has just returned from the rite with n splendid tdssort ment of BOOTS AND S I WES. ntof of 111 en's Vine Callum! Coarse Boots!.—also tind 1101 Mour n es. flu wnuld elan inform the LADIES,' that he This purchased u lot of .1. 11'illis's Diadlne holed Turn rounds, Fancy Bllpper Al5O a large assortment of Misses and Chi'dram Mina: (All 110 sing of rips done gratis ) He also purellaspl a lot of Kid and Morocco skins all of Which lie will tdunnfacttn•e into work at the shortest notice, avid in 1t dun and tvorkmatilike man nor cheaper Malt they tail ht 9 had at any other es- Vililislintent m me plat ti Bo ince to esll at Its 4k6ra And Manufactory in Ner'tli 'diver, nearly tirifaisite the Batik. 11. C. MALOY. Can lisle, Inutility 3,11144, tf-10 Drugs, 1110aidineSi &ol io MI2AVERSTICK hate just . otienell their tall assortmeat of Drugs; Paints, 011ic• Dye... Stuffs, Patent Perfumery nd Coeds, which they will sell ititoldale or reluit, at the very lowest prices, also At•clier's Patent Laid Latnpr~ of assorted sizes, patterns and prices. OTals Lamps of all sizes and pallenot either Oil or Lad.. Lump Shades and of its 'fitted sizes. Ift.4d ,Sperm nod 'Whale Oil, Sperm Candles: Ail Mond, CaStile and Cuositry.Soaps, as loci as they can ltO had fimni'the city: • ta•Cstlisle non:nth- Notes roi•pu... o .llUies ken ut par. llecentei• 'l3, 184.9: r • GL g.tth,l ) ltt r a e r t i l e i r e e k b i Li;o n ti t ti n e w ti n ta i t p - , W . 1i.13 1. Oltr eoinity; Pa. hi s 'this day made u iced Of. tat 7: :of , nll. his Estate mid •elreets;' personal awl miseti to the pulpit:l'liter, Mho resides in' trfe"MmeiatittlSllift,'or lireklosoo, for the litinelif or his cretlitors..persons Itschig claims or'denhantle against the said Wilson 1.. •Nailor. will present the same and Mate itideb&ll bake parineet,r • SAMUEL ' ' • A'sslitiee'or W. .I.,•.Nallor'.' December !a l 114.4. : • . ; .•... -; • 6t-9. loi/se Hein qua I.4ol.R_ep , 4 1 7 wit:gra,of InMani • Bryiinf tifttili'dmuno ',Mu - er:, }oho ivere 4:reirs. • • tort giSai:#o‘ l •4l44ol6 40'4 (sodas. 'l4eire'rf the. iaidS'ainitet Nal err, dep'il. . .•. • ~ . , • : 1 , 70111 Cg IS IIEfiEBY GlVEN,that Jnint's nett. lap Int..s appli e d to.the,Judges Of the CoUrt itf.Con , mon PIMP of co - mberland • county, hY,' Petiikm tn. have satisfaction entered upon a mortga g e klien.by him to !tV4lliant ilt7spb,onti itoPsna •• 511 ftteefiglte" Otters 111 Samuel Mateei;tleetl.'oti the I gth Jahus - hy 1803, In a certain waist pf,lstul:ltt Allep:tootisliip., Croiihilitind'Otithoyi Okootaiolng,lB4 ' acres 134 per , c* a, tsish,ttet alleges lie Ints fullyritliantl the' •alitt cogrt,lataappoitstetithe 130t,thtm rettraacy Iriji,,, i tiibecirluir peesoit'etk Perions * wrilo . ob je ct o!,v itiotiilg . Frpeqf eqktierootioo.':4 - - . o7 . ojici° tile , Nangti ~. - - • ~. .. • ,4- kONV B uPlit 1 4 ASherill 'J46 1 ,20. 10 ,1844 -,. ,_,, 11 , -;,•v. yt4 , , .1.U. , 15/..: t',t !' 0 UlR:riij/127;44• n ' . '"' 101 1 10 .it.-0,,,0'' T0R.V.::7v1400'4 AP24 , AtIf `, NOl7o' , , . a...._.a. It LW I Y ,'.-'•. -440P#C : .: oi,iiltdolliktilie&,; a C.N. BANCKER, West, I CUARLES OGILBY and Walking shoos. as ,i;A t s.4o4 itj o : 3 * : . ll4 ll4 l °) l oli het . • ti k hi 6in wily i ° be - km*7,llnm 4iiiii , .tolistatetka the . o forp Cstr.list!'t obe'i tr-si h , ,, ,, ,:p ,y ulttlEA , 4 ;9Dl)„l . ) - 0 ,' , , , ,, ) , Oce UZI " ITAI./t 1 9,' 41 g R-0 4 '; ~ M ONIKE vpro ULM li4r4rn iheir.,trivntiLiti!Ltha, 4kat.they,luna jqaticteirailikt.thert otope nigh tdreq,..n*t. ' dOgr.to,l4 o ,,toWHiiinV,Ciiiiisle. a large; fretih,and *gnat lissorttneooo4NplE'Sy 0 114 1 0 0ter artitOosAnignOti.,oo4,l9ll6k they are ready, to dispoie or: wholtiale'lind:retail, on die Most.' reasohiible tcrind^lifieli"ataiOin'ttvt corntitisei the. folto - ifing, Yarieties,lol4e.iikitalt aro of the choicest quality: • CANDIES.—Min f, ' mint, mint .'plat,'eakes fras, lemon; hoarlmunt4:olOVN'iCr,Pion'tiitakirti-eye, nornosoman or popper.condleal4ickson•and'Clay . balls, lemon balls ; Feeriali - and,:aanimon 'Nettgo french, common, and exploding secistus rook and itanilla'cands i ao r giman - d;barnt'almantla candy toy*,,liquorice, &au • : N UTS —A I 111)0.114RA 1 herts,E ish Sraintits,shelV barks; claestiuts, mid Iltuzi4creatn,cocoa and'grand . , FRUlTS—Oranges, .lerrioiti;Whine;,figs, prrinco, dhte.! and Citron. .Also the hest Cavendisll.4rohaeen. and Segitrit such as ItegalliaJsrir,acepe, tilai44:.Trahucas .10 Aiftrioan tlib finest qunll4t; Their sasorttgaitt 3); atipt consnintlY . flOpPl.ka fresh additions.. entintrs: merchants are invited to call, as they eau 11H implied on terms as Sthailttirle. oils to city prirea t •Tlie ii:stronsgo ,of the publichs ttaneeitilly ' • • . ‘;qri sle, etlirll„.26li+figi _ . .•• 111014'4 1 i! . tot; Itle to very- t.editietilliieek' . 26ll. •• • • Drugs, Ditedieines, DrokSztins 9 • • emxts; ice. terthet with t •.' '• • Stittioonry, Fine. Cati Poke, in• Life Item, Lett& 410 lilted by the tinieti,Slll.er Oraw'idg'd sole heir dn., Linktvilig tistiter,,,,Settlitra _ Wes, Wafer% Pi:4.11,1:6, d u rnie. tiiiality„Vtthalitt tog dti. tillat lug tld. 'V&A Vivid. do., Slating and ° ' Toilet Seqiitot gr 4. voriovA • Sp Eccg Oren/Ad and ungfonlia l Together with every Otherfirtiele in lice Dreg Hoe) the ottelit ion of Ph)ttieiutto, Vomits,: . erebei its NMI iiyer3, is Aolieiti4l It um 6,tflhdlnp to 101 l It i•erY low. price* rot , , • ." elloisie;march tA,,ta43 if .• . OE Farwaidial2 tk% euorAmsai OEORGE eLchilto Ir),F,SefICTFULLY Informs the illtlolltilltill he iok I t It tll'e al rtlJe receive, forward hod- d ispose of Prth iice of every.descritilioin, eithee al I le 'Philadelphia nr Baltimore Markets, el' :ot any other ilifliti 3 weessible by Itall Road. ' As he will attend, in person, to the delivery and stole of all articles., clam:dell_ io his care, the nook satinfactorl anol.speetly return! til'ay at all limes he expeetedoond the utmost protoptittiole 100 the tniiisaction of all hil l . sioess entrubled to hint: : . Farmers rind others hatingany article which thein wish -1111Rposed (In t . 1,11 In Call on bins, int- , ntedinsely. opposite the Mantion Ilnitsq, and Mit fund i)ilnd, NV est I I igh street, rni , lisie, (;,' us authorized In ptiFehlitti several inintlerei bushels nt• Grain, for which the Melina price will he given,' enriifile, May 17, 1R.13 FARMERS; lIOTELI T .HE tubseriber'woulii r e fit fbrut ttik . friends gaol the public ieiiiillillyi., thut he hut ,liil,teli die ; , . , Otrt . " 4 •ru c itiiii- ; 11.1i' Y ( i-1-4QWREt CE) 9 ,Iltok ate y kellt 14' MI: Sininn Willnrerliell .In East i igki Sievei, n 14,4 acioli aiiit a (lie t;oitet !foils; where lie win et ali iiirkeil'AL.Vilemmire in namillisterie„o- to the eomtok eiy ti sof illeke 'who tttdier .1 • with tLeil•etistam. , : .... - Ili* I . I/ I 11* I/AR S be ennsV4v, knlipliqd with the I:hoieest liquors, awl Itik TABIT, itll the 4eKt the ynarket can rtirilisle.'• OSTI:P.R kept hr uttentlanee- - -nnti 4'0'1060 111: , tett Undone to pdense ali 0111 call Wiilt hint. BOARDERS tikeit tbe weelc,nlollhtlekiii,V. • , Ca'rfille`, April 0i43. • tt-r2 • VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE flAii. Mini Subsqrikr ‘t'•111 keil. at Pkilrate AL Side irriltitt or ' LbLtzT_Be32(o.l - a.l tt)a.aw k , biluttlil In 'klreite,:ftilineharouglt: inwithltip, - CittAlAk• land 011110, OR. Illtin•tt. Itnek Spring, non mile front 111p)40 Unt:t., - tchltilltAl In Im 14 ola of I(9ltbli 01 tiniiitl Viet L lloKeeWie,'Aoll time I,eirs of %V ill±ala IVA tirsoo . o'ilk.:lltiiin; ' . . - • • , , . , •• - Vaiiiiieth,-.ditidt .Dieiiiiii,--. , , ii , ,,,iwip.ro.y.•.lifeiVit. kbin TWPStor7 :''''''.. 1.0 1 0 110 US '; ..thii• Eirckirv, ~lif. kvith A well i 4 glin'tt CAA'. nettr, trio • itou'iti itlt tlitit tki:hStrif iiiilti.4l :-....0,t .. II ... ' 'fruit, A' jiiiiik BO" CoVir' ikinkl•• , - ",.--,-.l' ' 1 1 iVagoo' SIPL Alio, h ; g', {{l l 41•Iviuu..licut s , mil, Smith Slitiji, Rini S'itiblli, whit m. knoir,"a.ol. Ant pat , ftl6n. tllll'Proileilly . lill'lie,fild'll'irill'lti.V,ot• l' , getlter, as may suit titirtlimal., ,, ;' • ," ' • ' .' C:rApplientloifmay,6 untithsilei Ilitt , ,lttbstoribVet ,•:c4r4OIP.:44VDSO,‘I . st;plembiq , so; itris:' - • • 11: MS • - • . .• VEATNIENTAL; SPROTSN" NI AEI) . slid sold tihoiesair mini W. q. 51telieAoti, iSest - sidn, tiltmtv;: i - iwrishurgi 'r• •• Tilyatt Spirit are„trarrame4 o,be tiw,l;lo other prrpat:atiots noir hi Ilse; rat"' rittlOsni: ail . of Grease, Illr; 00' gentlemen's wvaring.:appateli them. It is tilso eireF.tuM kemotlmiipll# 4 op#v... • sioned - by any kind of Rein:, '" It trill also he foiiptt iliff moriitk iltntiroff,froMtheb4lo,,AtOtf toisiprOsltlie. ill n healthy imil - sios.ifus oupdplim, ' Price 311' e 646, ' Trlnde t,O thm.: Sold in Carlisle! 'bp soil • MYKItS ,!iAXEIST/CWi'l.l,-,ltki:9-4,,fok:lkit4:-‘4,, . • :Hflisle, NR'simbct l 4114*..: tr-t :. I. ` E .) _ t - - -i• - I .'-',. -, On WONOSAett the Oh . of jewsary,' inst. rki.'autoorlbeeivkateMelit'-tank lillilcklAti• 1• P. Soberilsbn? or Cumberland oistoly, will ? by , order of silif court set( the folloiying,Sittlit row- ' e . ity,'.vit. :.41134'0Wil itnit;64_ 3 l4ole(te tst-tile luslostooe,lsinblrittt I";l.4'elmilit-4rP41?""..'4'; 'flip, Cllrritleklun colui i Firle,tilliell'welke , ia,- ii aeon MiNiwillltO'Mitio•it(tfoinitt 'bait of Out- • Fielitnitv4lenmpib!ci ankothees,,,litg , Wel is , rai l llt''4 9 oiti Oldesto 4 ; unltEr , 004 IbnoColl in a g (l #lllo .o r e Ui t tYl e dmOjtiTtin ll :oo 4bilitwEY7 - goylog *OM; ithil t i4lll Ir 7 i pt 'build- iiiksof 11M4StIPAtofie,hellkt ".' Rhiriliet`` WOO of oeterfitil,hit_villik* . - AkSIP , - nthil#o,lollifltlqi . iirlt tkil street VspegOtol' i• ,, at) Or . riggiii). nelg ' 10 neoo644Wito "triglAit EMI