El onton. I TIMMINIto E, BEATTY, EElliVi .AND PROPRIETOR, OARLOOLIE D ------- . TreernestritY, I . 'ebraan y IL , ES44. Vilt PRESIDE:VI? WIRY SLAY,., .§lsllict tO'the deeisionof i.Netional Convention DEMOCRATIC WHIG 'PHINCIPI ES. StiKCIALLY FOR THE PUBLIC EYE." OUR C gtIE ED L. A sound National Currencr, regulated by the • will and authority of the Nation.' itn,adequate Revenue, with tidy Protection to Amaricsu Industry. 3. :lust restraints on the Executive power, em bracing 4 further restriction on the exercise of the Veto. 4. A faithful administration of the public (lonian), with an equitable distriiiiiinn of the 'proceeds - of sales oci,ii..ameng all the States. -5. An honest 'find rico:tont:eta administration of the Geuitral Goi , ernment, leaving public °slicers • -perittet freedom of thought and attic right of suffrage; hut with suitable restraints against improper interference in elections. 6.• An amendment to the Constitution, limiting the incumbent of the Presblenthal office to a SINGLN Tarot. Those objeets tillaincd, I think that. ive should cease to,be afflicted with had administration of he Goverilment Cf,ky, DEAIOCRATIC HARRISON STATE CONVENTION. The members di the Democratic Morrison party of Pennsylvania—those who Milted with them as a the achievement of that glorious-political victory in 1840, the result of which was the election of that pore, venerated and much lament ed patriot .(1 surt AL -WILLIAM HENRY ITA 111 SON, to the. Presidential Chair—those who have hitherto consistently battled for "the Supremacy of the Laws," who are opposed to all mysteries, whether of the Government or otherwise, which are in accessible-tulle& public eye—those who are op posed to favored classes and toonopulles either of office or power--those who are tired of experi ments upon the Commerce, 1\1;1011111am es and !urrency of the country, and all others who are 'ronvmted of (lie necessity of so refbrming the abuses of the State and National tlovernments bas 'to'sceure their prompt, faithful, economical and 'energetic administration, with tr striet'necount. ability to the people, on the part. of those by whom they are administered, are requested by the State Central Committee of the Democratic liar. risom party, to meet in bitch several-Counties and Districts, and in COUronnity,with former usages, to -elect Delegates in proportion to the number of Senators and Representatives in the State Legis. from such Counties and Districts, a to ' STATE CONVENTION, to be held at Harrisburg, on )10NDA'ST, the 4ili day of it ARCII next, at 19. o'clock M. to nominate a suitable candidate for Governor, to he supported by Om friends of good order at the neat General Eltet ion, and to do such "other ects and things as may be deemed necessary; The several County Committers will be careful . to give the proper notices in their respective counties. GEORGE FORD, Lancaster. HENRY MONTGOMERY, Dauphin HARMER DENNY. Allßu•lmny. At. A TTS, Enc. .10II'sf G. MILES, Huntingdon. - JOHN TAGGART, Northumberland WILLIAM F. HuGuEs, rhiht. en. JOHN S. RICHARDS, Berks. •JACOB -E YGANT, Northampton. cj'rk•o . largc spots on the Sun arc said to be visible now GITA society has been formed in England, for the purpose of atiemping the moral and religious improvement of the Gipsies. ErMr. Spencer, it appears, got twenty votes for Judge of the Sup . reme . Coart, among which wetly, fvo .‘vhig votes. There were twenty six 'votes against him. C i - General - Jackson is described by a•corres lionident of the Plebian, wring from the Haim. tune, on •tho 15th ult., as being iti an exceedingly precarious state of health. • n" -A new paper,• called'" The Old, Warrior," has been storied at Harrisburg, 41 W. Col Troth, which advocates the -nomination of Gen. Markle for Goverhor. The Westmoreland Intellieeneer, Pittsburgh Gazette, Pittsburgh •Ainerican, of the Age, Beaver ArguS, IVashington Beporter, and Sometset Herald, have ell deelered fur the General, and a number of oilier papers have notic ed Wry. CO'Arraceting ofthe stockholders of the Girard Bank •was held at Philadelphia on the Gth. The debt of the Bank, according to the statement of the assignee, amount to 038,000. To intuit this, they hold stock of the Stonington Rail . Road, nearly sufficient to pay Out amount. The amount of debts, &e., due the Bank is upwards of $1,000,- - 000. What it is worth cannot now he ascertain. ed. 'Vicksburg mid ;,erristoWn Railroad stock, form taco pretty heavy items. The Rank, it is conCeiitiii; has forfeited its charter. Some of the stocitizoldersurgel an application to the Legisla. tore for 7.2:e-charter. .• caPhe Courier. , of "Bangor (Maine,) says, that Mr. Casay.oef that neighborhood, was thrown - in. to a magnetic sleep by.Pr..;Deare bn the :27th ult. and ti • hilst ,