V IN Anama_t_timponnt biiii E.:8 6 v 1 .7 1 ;: EgrOP, AN tOROPWETOR. 411,01 - Ir PA; 7 4. !EDNEPDAY" 4 - juAb.,S 5, 4845 ritrOcv.•Stuill pri . aiiiiiiat a ineeriUg at Harrisburg on Nonday e ",akArbi6h appro priate reioNtions, „ wero,'P ' eped „ in rotation lollie_lloitk6r#qrairgi.Tiiaiiii.n ' irrtt ify.eqmputt4. that' there has been votisuinedlyt,fit:e49.thejliiited_Stetes du ljng thikle6t - tviO4onihs property to the a• mount of - i1g,'60;0,00P.? . • . 116" Mr: Viin..Bolkifk.r } df - L i qumberlancli late'Si3ersiariof Stito'nnder Thoinae, s'lsWyerole some innin-enee,corn mittedisoiciole on.lhe of the ,Court Cumberland,M.Sunday week,by 4Mo:soling himself through. the heart. Edward L.,Carey,;...pon• of. the .eeleb rated Matthew Carey'of the firm of "Cary & Hart a highly eateemedyind.7thy eitizen,.ef Philadelphia; died on -- Sunday tint, in iia 40th year of his'age: • • ' The 4th . No. of - Popular • Lec t ures on &lance _ and_lrt;,.ly—Dy onisivanhard nor,- L. D.. - .and''pnblialted greely and MeElrati,j - hat been : and we find them increasing instead of diminish ____ing-in_interreit-and-usefaness-as-therpro- .ceed,. those wile have'not procured them cannot lay out their money haver than by ' purchasing them at Kneedier's. Mr Snowden; the State Treaeurer. ' - :.'hicireiSsusd a ilia - dot 10 tho Treasurers of different porior - a - tions in the Common • wealth, requestirig?them to retain in their peas‘asion_thron_nu:llitlitpon_4ll_di-vidends_ decl ;. suhj4ct to. his; order. }II) also urges-more care with regjeLlo enforcing -- lhirla * u%sFitilatiOn to the tax on collater - al inhtritiMiclf. - Arperigan thinks th.at . , , • the.ippOrtnient - Of Mr. McLane, as 11,Tinit`v teiqoa-Ell4landris an hulicatien. that - theinel - Washington - have ceased to af-- sOfd:aliiit:probabiliti of a.satilifactory thfnini4 arid infers that line party- or the other has proposed an ultimatum which . baii been rejected, and that in view of . thi• .coriditiouof affaies;the negotiation is to be . traisfetred .to London, with the hope that espmethinumay,yet_be_dope, even -at this 'Maga of the business, to avert a hostile inn& CANAL Coprainstormft.—Several of our Whig eontemporarios in the Western part of the State have brought forward the neme Of 'OrtAuLus L SULLIVAN, Esq., of Butler as a oandidate for Canal Cornmissioner.— Mr. S. is said'to be not only honest and ...„ ..... _futpable,.but also possessed of that indorn - ititd cauaztritreTtifitCre lierseviran-ee : _which is so much needed in the present day amonet public men in order that the — interests-of-tlre-re.. • watched and the Tricks and schemes of ()is _honest profligate l - politicians and party cliques ampletelj defeated; 17. Amongst-4 . he—recent-,appointments - in the. Philadelphia CustOnt noose are a • large : number'of,tito LocAfoco the:Stsie.: Six 'Wore4uiiitto " comforta-. 401414 . We hope titet'.:Whigs will profit by the exarnple-otihtf.f.isiOnfocos, and if they can. • not : place their. , :nditors into public• offices, visill'ifie" the necessity, as *Well as 'the 'pro ipiii3ty, abstaining thorn by-their own luntarylupperitrprt*li" r—reidere -IffatTrittY,4eAbwris in Rhode Island, Ineluding4arly;all the - . ;ergo towns have voted nol to grant.licenSci,f6r the 'Sale of ardent spirits. In Providence, the ques tion Ins beeniiidediitelY postponed in the „Iloard of, 'Adderfnelif;! , .. The ivlioletiunaber of licenses granted ii the State -drew yoare ago was . 'fibeAnndied: - . -Tlio whole number-ildeiCarclif:Of tl . ,e city ofyrovi dcniO-le_le4iliiiit'fiftii,----:, - IllE:7°T4e: election ju nesse° fag' Otte on the fii4l , Thurfolay *:(7thy of Air. guet.neit..: . , A (iliOi:tisri.ileven_ members Portgretet,indirteeiberti ile x ' State Legislature; are -tcl..i)e- chesen.-- geptein dabit'',-Peiisl)efoll fine been eon-, . b !"t 1 , 3 5 1 ,C#3 1 54 't s gl'on , theeOpiit'orAfile'ai.''l' 414' sentelf 6 4; Fx 44't 19 ey,Deeq:priinotitlepag - , lkirprikey , says thaVihce-tglitir,iiret run eff.;' , Thelfelist er,oCtocc.loo4. o ',Df thl- I ,n l l l ;PlAdmnit it - leftkmjia , . trn 7— thai7half, 4 1 4 , itie'o l .4,re dr-16' MissisPiPp! ff 04:r1011,14, WITIP't'i;,46B6N# th9e°' 4 015;* , ""' 4 ''' : , ;:gl4ol`kigo fl ',pi:#*lloo , 1te4144114054164041414LA1P,i1in . I Y T A;i 4l •?, , t)lit V l, 4 l l !tgtiPdlYo . o, : tiMirk • . 7 „ g. 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He 'mould • have.pOssessed a striking , individn, -, , t;--.., - . 'anty,6of c haracter in any comm Unity. 111' :Virfues were never veiled by a shrinking modesty', and no hypocrisy ever disduised his faults. _ As a railvtary leader•lns courage and 'sq.: poky have never been questioned... Ho mey-bye been impetuous, but helmcited up Ids impetuosity wish all the powers which he possessed: - His strength lay not in ; the maturity of his counsels, but itt_t ; he qiiickness Of his'sagacity end,the tude.of l action:The ctualiti6s which erciwn.; od hint with Victory at Now Orleans, - Would probably have covered - him with `, disaster in . the Revolution.—He had in ken' endti: ranee. when action had commenced; bUt an uncontrollable impatience al . the ;inlay of a decision. If the beam trembled Jong on. the level he .made a re 'onderance an I trusted the . consequences to the energy of his conduct.- Asa statesman 'he was patriotic purposee : ind.extremely arbitrary in enforc ing thpmr His opinions Were rather the. result of iMpiiliestlian- a calm comprehen sive survey of r ltt_c_ts:— . generosty might be touched, but hie was inllexible. His determinations were - iiiver s sltaken by men ace, or dcfbated„by difftculties. He was a liem*cra - t in hiercreed7mit to rcon re e, and lard ponsib le d Laski r_ in_ discharging his' Executive regarded the constitution as the sacred ark of but interpreted. forhimself-the imscriptiothron-the - tabl etrwhich - it - trm tahr ed. He set -his iron heel,en the decisions of the Supreme Court, but forced a rofrac tsrY State at the point-of the bayonet -to.. reverence the authority. of .that tribunal. Ite .reepectfully-submitted his - nominatimrs' to the : Senatev . butlit — Alre:ovenrof - tlicir re jaption kept. the incomlic 4 . nr - in Weed. -11 e acknowledged, the constitutional corn:, petency of two thirds of the popular branch, "ot, our national legiS,laturejppass a, law, which ttieh-tviili_his-oQ'icial disapprobation: -but - effectually ilefented it by retaining it in his possession.J'. He overthrew, with Spar , tkit perseverSuce, a Natiynal Hank, that . mightitavej.heen rechartered, had his pre judice been \ conciliated and not - lies 'power defied. Ile threw opponents from place' not to-gratify persoital hostility -but, to __appease the clamor of pretended friends. It was his crowning calamity as a statesman to have confided, where he shotild have distrusied, and distrusted mhere lie should have co.tifided-; As a citizen he was beloved and respect ed. He was as sincere in his friendships _as he was undisguised in. his hostilities. He was courteous alike to all. His amen ity never forsook him, unless in some par. oxysm otlanger, and this was -rriansient.: The heavens became-clear again when'the cloud had passed, and even before its limn er-4att—cgascd a rtiongthe—re-veiberetio: hills. Even in his stormiest hours the memory of his departed wife would come ove him r as the bow, arching the tumult an terror of the. cataract. -His .manifestations of the religious sentiment shone out like stare between tlieMck of the. • llis.last days were brightened with the steadfast hope of ahappy" . immortality He die died with an unquenchable faith in the merits of the Redeemer. lie will be remenibered for his valor, for. his iron force • of character, and 'the christian meekness in which lie "renderedback his, bein'g. .11e has_lefibie_impress-en-liis-age,and-impress never LIKE line, efface. GEN. SCOTT AND GYN. JACIESON.— Artiong the recent lily : Vents connected with the decease of this distinguished petsonage' one occurred - at West Point on vvhicWteve.: , `cy American Will dwell with respect and gratification. The Militery L _Board; . over which General Scott ,presides was in ses sion- when the intelligence . was received. Geberal. Scott' immedediatel* an:mail and asked' that the examination" might' he ens pended.. He then observed in substance: — "Ex-President 'Jackson diet Lat the 110140- tag° on tlie"Btlt inst. The inforMation is not _but sufficiently 'anthentic •to [nowt : the step I am about "to `take. ;tak l -, •kn moment; event of much . nnent4o this !titian has iigeurtechj"4, great man has fallen. Gen-, 'brat :Jacksoh' is" dead—; a:great ,generel'and a .firPa t patriot--YllO centres] iiiations.in the gift.of , hie !Country'. men.-- , 'He;is'Lleatl:'''•This is not the place , "' • nor, sm:l . the indivulual.to pronounce,a fit eulogy .on ,thet,tl ustrtous deceasel—Tlia tional,fhonors will.dnubtlessbs . presertbe4 by, the ,I 1 lanai of the. ti nitqds,tir b _ .itates, but in ihn:aleiPtimP:andinh4,rm?"Y-wd4-P° 1.1 .11,01:01.41114010-1),a"ner Iy,ivitti'pyseilpf the ,ituti,lpilties'?f ijp, it'P,r.,ol)e,r,in - BaiPenditie ei 6 TirPitrq IY a lthid e l ie l°F the'l / 4 11EI' YO* (1 to wait;l6 the 460. iT stiitell - Oitilictiiiiisli c l";77,'7 -- ,.` 1,n1k1,9:,„,nr0 ,fi.,ltveted'mlih-inunh` ' O l g iii # lB 4 4 qt l OPP..g*4o,‘l*ott iet:olll4oininiez4o4lgmiii' ' gliag kith ; .}he t Or in g aW!'9 ilaTas and ciacktng- - -of - tiintieys , —conotitoted ritinfi -2 , - mna, ' BO P la Yl i r! nt g l " l s ' 1)-ut wh l ah an ortiot tvouldbe roac)jo attempt (jsknoitankt - .;,:4,114 - Irtann , roos lorotc, •••• ttfo radian . ) - h 14 Algiidg m laupelint tin - 4044 iit ifie -1 4 0 w0 1,1 L , 'OO,l C- 0 -9 1 a-PRiY, 10 , ° - , lately• ainde a • ,iiidlook; ', vilikoli, although er- OVaVe'bOtilitiille , h)r She laat'forto gh lor4n4n,Obnr-of-poroottorlet-t ley- the no ~ • - .. - , - ,5,V,,, . 7 . 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The.Uni.rin siya--; • "The:rebommend"a"tion's'oTih meeting: citizens' were pleat ptly acquiesced :dn.. ring the day on Tuesday.. Buisiness 'of every kind was suspended the houses were all closed and the'city had all tho appear-, once of a Sabbath. •Alinnte guns woro:iired froni 'II o'clock until 1 o'clodli, and the bells' at all-,the,;Churchei wore tolled: • - Early, on 'NCsday morning every °veitil de in thecity that could'ho . procured: was put in requisition, and a vast• coneeurse—of eitizencrepaired intim iliertnitage.. There . was an . immense assemblage present from all the-surrounding towns and . eoUnties The body. of 'the aid-Hero was : laid the parlor with the face uneoveredoivery Owe being anijous to take i - last fingering at him. We caw present ntairr.or companions in arms, and many..l tear fell rent t taw man y cite° s as they gazed for the lastitime upon his features cold in death - , At lrt s clock, the Rink Dr. Edgar preach: eiha Mqt-impressive-and - eloventsermon, his text was taken from Revelations, Ilk chap:l3th and 14th verses:— . . 13th. And onetif,the •elders . answered, saying unto me, Whit-are-these.which:are arrayed in White robes? And whonettiam-e -they? . ' 14th. And 1- said unto _him,,eir; thou o-weet,---Autl-Ite-seid-unto-meTtheic-ore they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them -white in the Blood of the Lamb: Ml= • The eloquent divine gave an. interesting sketch of- the conversion of Gen Jackson strongest testimony in behalf of his Chris= tinn life and walk. Ills delineation of _his character as soldier, eqtrnander, statesman and pii - triot g wero-Affikifig - sOd eloquent After the relighine . serviCes were 'ended, lite - bay pre pared many years dinar for its 'reception!. The following gentlemen acteitas' pall bearers on the solemn occasion, viz:—Ja cob MeGavock,..Eaq., Joseph Norvell,tion. Joseph W. Horton, Esq., Inseplittitton., Qaptaltalpha - Kiiigsley, Timothy Dobson, Esq., James Thornas Clai borne, Esa.„Daniel Graham,.-Esq., Dr. J. Shelby., F.R. Fogg,-Esq.,, Hoti. Ai. W' -Brown, DaviitCraighhafi f .Esq, - • In the_preseni•e• of . the :vast assembly, without pomp or display,--his-body -was depeeiledby the-side of that of his bclov• ed wife,which has been there resting for xteen--y-eart: --It--was— his —wish- —that — he .should lie buried quietly and_ peacefully, without pomp or display, and so it was done. Capt. Carroll'•s fine company of Blues were present in uniform,whieli gave additional interest to the occasion. The. solonin scene was closed by the discharge of three volley over the grave, under the com •nand of General Ilarding. - • - INKLINGS or• VAR.—The New York • .1, Sgott y we learn come slown •from West Point on - Tuesday. evening r ind -stopped at thelmerican, appearing' to lieAuite at his Leisure. ilict_nighttrain_brought-an-offteer- Gam Washington in quest of Gen. Scott, who after a brief interveiw, Icfi.lost haste for Washington. These.facts'es related to" , us, strengthen. the report that'll. Mexica.n force is on the Nueces and that Mr. Polk; is about tcOmdertakethmserious responei;:': bilily oflgud over the Rio NortC. .ifeltave private . , but Most:reliable . ed"V•itvjhat agents of Meitico have reeent;, I-been-amon-. _ engage the hirlia*.intiatlies of. pilexicOti expectation of awarwiththe-Unite4Statee. The Washington 'Union of Wednesday night says:—A tumor was in circulation yesterday about 2:o'clock through the .:de. parhnents, that an-express had just arrived froni / Texas; Qlakng the occupation of the' teiTiOry-between theli.inGrande7and-,Nue ces- by the . 111 , exierin', ; troopi:•Upon inqui ryoie" find that nso:ouilh:exprese had arrive. edi. The.runnir, was an :old ones brought to-. Washington on .punciny • nee "tsl;NlE•tv: t:eittc: 7 -I`tie 'fat:netts. den, at the five points , New Yorli; • known use , since .1•36 i belted . eutott Thtli4daftiiiit 0 ' i orii.46 kinds of ' 64: niip:..ereattttep.-ef,fitert earn plexien, , 'yeye destrdyed Tlie Tribune says, .v taith( • •.rneohlitrotie:masses reeling wretches , dletnrbed in their .., dis~ ii:4ol*:oo4l:y,eißeg;heetiet,'Nerear„' • ,!niq7' ing e.;16 ; ru npilig:P.6d:ii !;trti a 1. , . EVE 4#414*,, IVteiicen ki P erni ;qr iv P4'at , 9Warleo 46 ; ( i ii',:tr . h O t 4) 'fi'iliiterA;Sqiidii3 - NiktAriiiiciiiid , into has:' fit . olo4 - o ., :poirtppA,:lly, Roy w ith . risinit , ,at,iloyatta on..ttteattpinst.trol in• y era,, let hay Anna, . ing on baar4 Gen': 'Santa and iiiiiii%,l!4a...l2o9,,bart jailed .m 2 fro intended to Pi:O'C.:Sieildit'lrciitezuelt, - `There is no positive 'Partieutiirii as 'to the course pursued Meitican, :gobetnment in , banishing:Saitt:if.k P , ar fina; but,Capt.kinson states that. lie - was baidsheil ,for ten years, that his private: p'ciperty was tespented, he had. with Kiin . ti`_ia o'o ~mfiurit'o#. money, and ivaa.in good health;: and Thei-Britith m ail s team er Dee, Mee' rived at Havana - Ott the 7th, frtim England,: with ben.,Bustamonta .on bona; way . to .Mexico, .Vetry little .notir.% had :been taken of gen.:Lk. Whilst every. atten , tion had been paid to Santa Anna,--the lat ter ,havink . been escorted ;to his lodgings It is stated that the French Legation, had been insulted in the streeitifilf . Vera Crui, jtiat previous to-The-sailing-cif the Medw.ily, and the Minister 6.lllentanded . either rep-. sration- for the indignity offered or his .• • passports. -- - Ther Steamshirtiew Yo - ry arviie2l at New-Orleanimi the oth instant from Gal: ,veston, which place she loft on "the .4th. 012 (len. Lamar.and Major Donelson arriv ed nr'Galveston ion the 31st uIL ,„!..rlie D. S., revenue cutter Woodbury arrived i there on the 3rd-instant with .despateltee, from thEU..S. Minister:- - • Capt. Elliott, the British charge to Tex )n as, reached. Galveston on. •ie evening of the 30th ult., in a French m n of "war brig. The Civillian says it is undo stood that he brought further overtures fr Iklexicojer an acitnowledgement of the independence of Texas: 4 He proceeded to the pant of Government immediately., The precise. eharacte.r Of the pfoposiiions.brouiht is net', known; but if they be of. the ditture.inti 'nista, they will probably sakt itie,CiViliffi,, ".lie before thii publieln a very short iime." The, same paper adds-- 1 ,"1.1ie decision : of the question of independence or Annexation belongs exclusively to the, people, and the GOiernment has manifested its'entit% wil lingneSs to allow the tootlet:to be decided by theni." --- ''.= — .V.`^ 7 ~ A " Fri-rico-NT Hr.ao,'!"----Vntrix.—Eve ty friend of the lamented Harrison will re plica. 44e. sneers-with -which -he -was - as sailed by his Loepfoco opponentin the campaign of 1840, as the 'petticoat hero,' and the indignities offered him personally by the presentation of the red petticoat em blem where h 6 went. But the people a rose and bumbled his slanderers in the dust. We may, however, now, say with, truth, that-there Di a --petticoat hero" at -the head of the administration. " It - seems that Mr. Polk, not satisfied tit-the-application-of the pqlitical s goillo fine' to theheadsof men in office has sought out the old wiamen, who were obtaining pittance to provide themselves with bread •and-has-given-the-order-to-decapitsurt . This is making war'upon the Petticoats truly. Wo learn that Mr. Polk has re moved the ‘ Post Mistreat; intebanon, who has for ttl:t any years; and under -all- the ,ehanges of administratons, been kept in 'liitlleei -- _antl'againnerwltom -- therchas been tl9: eoinplahits,. • ilere-is a real 1 ,! petticoat lieto" of ' the,'lmcofek4Stripe, • -;h6p4 that t here was' novti , i;co - ti . cofoctiligabatio so- ; greed t mean in spirit ns tri seek, the plaCc -7 4 the. removal of -this old lodi oar - that small, office: We wish thong jay" of their pnalatik,ht againstStito petticoats.- 3',dskraph. • • ViruO . DII3PUTEB It 7 Nohody; , . , -104itiotv ha. coma an established :That that Dr; Whittles Bal sam .of . Wild. Charri_ the • beet remedy over known 4'o preventing , ponsumPtiolybY certainly and 46:a11y - curing bioty disease tharloads this meat fatal milady-:=Coughs,-,Colds, bleeding of the Ltingis,"Asthina, Liver t omplaict, eta. ota. f at foneo - 41oldtotthhiTtnar'vellous-powerl-- . arid seeres,of, easbastMisnsed confirmed;Consnmp tiort, have, bean completely cured:, lifter bbst, physielMis have doeliffini that death was incvila Sagerof:Vinteritille, 'restered3operfaCt'health by the Balsam ntlei;tho, bast' doctors' in .00eidd . Ccunty pronounced. hie' , case . tivbe a hopeless. carisuinptton:: . Coseris,.of4laddorifield:ilkf.!:killar•ho-lialtboon) 1 So',the Published statentents,.of each - case—so attested that allnustl;eliove.l -.For Salo at the; sitbro.of.S...ELlaiOrT:Cirliti 6.siilt.s7;iniibli:—Wri g ht'.,` •Vegilta'' ' '4lO Pill! of the North 'W.merierfripoi tbri,of Health ~ arp a certain cute fprAdak otontaotr, t „ oFando ;boy purge troth the bcitry thoii, 4ilio l . t. II 'lnnis Wtholl are Vie: orniao otheattaati,' ;nausea- and'Ook.-", sip: , niitali, ive* . rpiritati lomipsa ..br itibirite, and, othoi, iii4tteseitlecontAtiiita; , ' grOnte - thrid .lo •atx • of ea idt, Indian VggetablO'Filli l / 2 ..talre'n*viry', , roMit gait* to ,1,)0d',*411, 4) a. short tiny): remove -Crory. appoaranttai ' fsiick ,ittiniacli ; at tiro' lame. time' . , "Illlia:-Iriproicipand,tho-blood_ap_ 041,9 !I 41.:PittitlintOtutt now.slifa ' and.vjgor vill ', yei veo'-to:this.riitnr, ,-, ------.:: :.-H' _ . . i. g - . oseittiPt i Jiltnititittr.kihikraltiattilitil 'Agtrrortit !WO' tro - Oftt6GOnartit r l.poot;xol9 -, H 4 . t. i iittoo;•whondonqiia, and ikt , Ci',oo,lo(rif ' 3 - 141; illtohArtlit HOltaltidtitarta - ok:forT,TtiflO( 1 ',' n fletabla Pigs.). ::,', ' I , '-'--'".4 ',.*:: 4 '41-',. ,1 .. • : 'ANtltit aeOodittio4 4ll s6 ,- ;thit hitibtle.t'arf e' It bVtitt • ikkainititbe ninny filitiiffial , l 0040144 0i101i•in ordOt,to',depar*o; aro.niadttOp:OntlyPea• 00.f4 1 ,11'101#015alosely.to:r4bin41.0: , tyki'it4t4'iliOn;.' .116001 piilii-,.. , i , ';,;, v;., 1 : , , !..': ' ~ ~ -.. ~). i „,„,:4,,,>.,),7...,,. ....A'i.v , ::1'4k,, , ,i 4 ,1 3. , ~ -, ~, ~ . . , ~.,,,, • ~ .Itiftilffi. . Ait . VglitiA i'kr.r.tt+ .pirtiOti*itt ,f3, 4 •',rellitAtx - Attni.#47lnrectiiia ~ i het inAtili'froP) , ,\4!toktotidir,ilioso • humors will 64110' lodged iri,thpinfigi s i.ttfil:.thti:oltittti.ortiOrti):44 . ool. ‘ # 6 .or l Ont:i ; Mona' (b0!... 141 4 Orig!td'lntltittr , Y9 41tab gi,Jl,.llll,:tiNti-ki,'.o,,iff';filg4**l4l:46ll"l, xilllp`j.k,i4prt4'o4o,*o ?Oily' , oiktrt.kir igoißi , 1 ~104*alW,Ork*A.01, ' .tiv.')f.', l, :ofgrooito4ol. , l,l,4tivi. • • 0:4 i *AO :,,.AviolIVI; I. 0 1 ' . ~ ..i.flipo4 41 ,t1 -, 9 ef*A e il , .) .!, ~0411, , Atil . q t i i., fP4 4 ,...., --* t d...;(e ,, , , :!VR. _il.l l 4!it?oP ' l' 1 • • 's.' t! 1 .. ..'l ~, , ,.i.,4, 4, ~ 1741i7V17.1W , t, 4 4.„.ki?i:111),TP - Yeit , ..4, ..,,,,,,,: '.' ' ''' l, ; ' '''''.' :;!%, k' ' ,:,.' .:4'..1L 1 . '-: • :' : ', 4: , :f '. 1 ,4 '.: ', 7::,,:i ., q:` :.,I', ltotilielveattifilp,,itlitrDoat mire 0m... A titstctit~sltmont;__,~;,l thyeelf lilie:fifeknforifinsent." itio ho a beau 04 AC 1.0411 the dame-. }or arfindemdeut peep , v rongevt en_ Of the'leie:Uf t.l4.hriebk,of ; ilieptiro3i:Ofe rsc 'tii htutione , (o flown of Qur; Ito iublicen. {a _an appropriate man?; -kr4tition 11100 dirk': Who have trtiarda iiith`viiilance, the , blessings which secure. to . us hapPiiiiiiii*ia'tospie . ;:itipriii*iii . iii ,. imattaa character 'fit theuyve'efJAheriratieriaita met (witirutftdisths . ,ketiontif party), ;OU.Tiaiffsiday eieninglast;te . take' such measures as shouldbecoint;:thern; ex- . pressing their regret for tho;death, and their respect for tine character and services of , . • Meeting was orgiinizeCtl.the appointment of the fel in °Alcor's: . •-•., • . . , - - , --43.6/t.,1-AME;S-LAMBEItTON.- .. . P4Vicc pre4tileht,s; .VLS7Iit2IB , IITCFARLANE, -GEO. 4 BANDFItI3OIf, IZuaIT:tT SN 089111.138, - 1(111;:q IRV' Sexur..Cirnr i . . . fAsorr .WIL LT ANL M. frIcCAUTNtr, Loxcavoire, s4lving. Win. It: Miller; Esq.; Thos. B. Thompstin, — ' Edward Show Ors, . losrph Steivait, William Riloy, • ." John .lain; • -... ..__ _.. , .1. Ellis Bonham, Esq. '•& • . 471111.1 . u,ect i nb'11.113 •therritigtn) ' • Ear.rs Boxtuai, - Esq., who also pronounced a short but efoquent ehrogium-on the' character of the-la mented JOtson,and concluded by moving, that a Cemraiiio thirteen be appointed.bi prepare re solutions, expressive of the sense of the meeting: The following persons %vein then appointed by the Chair t.l3onliam, - Esq., Geo. W. Grubb, Esq., Isaac Angney, Esq., William Spottswood, . J. Worthingien, John Corrimat, . Col. John McGinnis, William Could, Mnj. Jacob Rehrar, . Andrew Roberts, Samuel Crall, The Committee after retiring a short time return ed and reported Aim following Preamble and Reso lutions, which were unanimoMily adopted. , Witniv.•s, We have heard with heart-felt sore -row the deriiim --- aP Andri.w7iluritsuire heio of the Hermitage, who has\through a long and eventful lifo done much for the honor of hik cPun tryst and added lustre by his braver:y,on the field of bgttle, and wisdom in Council, to the American name. Aso WitErtE/Ai We COU.kI not as citizens el - this wed Reptilatie;without violution-to , aur-own feeling, and injustice- to the memory of one of the wisest and best of thojatrioto, who ligve passed . : away iron adifindits - zince we have had a Nattanal existeriCe, - permit this afflicting s ilitpensation of on all : wise Providence to pass Ininotieed; or witiniut making some suitable dentonstratiofi of respect to the many virtues pf tho distinguished man, whose lode WO'OS a Nation nioutp _Therefore, _ Reioloed; tho-coiintrythaa "Otittaiticcrin tho datli of Qen. Jackson. - . • * rao/acd, -That although •lio has fallen, and in him " - it great Irian has fallen 'in Israel," he diet! ripe with yeara, - and full of. honota,..and has lett a plight example of manly virtue, and patriotic -devo tion to. his country, for thelienefit of posterity in all time to come. Resolved, That in pointing to the names of the saintednthers of the Republic, our Washington Intd Adams, and Jefrerson, and Madison, %mean add an other-riot less brilliant, to the list of departed itpirite, whoop lovo for his fellow men and zeal in the advo .cacy of popularsights;and heroism -in their defence on the field of battle, were not surptwaed in the an nals of American history. • Resdlred, That wo effer . ear sincere condoleraie to the relatives and intimate! friends of the departed patriot, and hope that they may be sustained and comforted, in this their hour of trial, by the same reliance on the great dispose of events that mark ed the last' hours oPthis -rent man, whore 'trust was simple and child-like in the mercy of Him, Who alone can bind up the broken . heart, and heal the wiiandaspirit. After the resolutions were read, on motion of Col McClure, a Committee of twenty-eight wee appoint ed, with full powei to adopt such measures, as they for the character of General Jackson with instructions to invite the different Societies of thoßorough.teattetni, and liarticipateln whatever nrilex_ofmsercisenay-be-adopted The Glutli'appointed Abe following persons.as members Otitis committee, viz:— Col. . Gen. tilwara Arita, Willimp S. CObeirt; Gen. WillisYoulk, Glearge;MePeOlYt Quigley,- Willinm 111.4leetem, Henry A. Homy, William Irvin, r F~eq , - James Liggett, Isatte - Tothl, Eq.; • - ThomasH. •Cipt.E4Aitplg. piddle, William 11. Tina, • Petrick Dayblidn, , rsen, Hobert McGinn, Sr.,. •,.• • Dr. J. Baughman, Michael Holgoirib, Esq., Isaac Ningwalt, Mitchell McClellan, Robert A, Noble, _ 0 wen — a 1r 1. 'Wittan MotidSr; On motion of Mr-Gould, . :--- —4tesolned,: That-the -proceedings of..tm..meol iiig be signed by the calkers, rind published in - all the papers Of the Borough. - , On motion of Mr. Half the peeling then ad journed;' (SIGNED BY THE...OFFICERS4 At a mooting - of - 14ccfomni!ttee of 'Wanly - 410a; belq evening otitho - 20th instant, the follow,. ing pro4eedings --Aeseived r -That.e-suitrible-person- he selected-, deliver 4 a funeral oration on Gen. Azionnw ',Tacit. NON,en t3atarday tha,,2Btlt instant. ilczakcii, That the U.S.-Troops stationed at this post-theVolunteet corps of the vicinity-the, Society of Free Masons...the "Society or Odd Follows-vie Sons, of Temperance—the Literaty, Bocieties, and Faculty or Dickinson Colloge-- , the Clergy' arid the citizens of the-borough - and countr beitiviteikto participate in the proceedings of theday. ~ , • The following persona Wore `appointed.: , ; r , . :.• I, ' CMOP a I' ARSRAi; `.' ?:MAI. cis 7 g ; wira;:is'rptiLV. AS S/STAN tMAUS/!a l : f S hi ° Capt. P.')iirikoN, ' Dr‘i_E9. D _OM ,. Bo Gen. EnW'a. Alzzoal' Cel:tem'e - N.euLt ' - Oiiiamittoo. ,et'4 3314 Womellto :•-• Oen. EdwiN'Arolory ; , .'t;Gen.,Wilfis Faulk, , Dri;; . .l. Daughniarr, ' r - wen E. , Hall, ~ • ' , William Cr p. ~ ii i • eieztalPeit - P till t 2 itien ,_. - William l3 Cobeotj . . Michitel , Moloomb, 4-Theef-J l, -0 %yolk_ William leTrout, , --- Mitchell:M pltillaic .-David Martin:l— The Itiv: logic' P. DURBIN' NM Fplllratell 40 dei )! - (0 - thfOftitil 36 •TT - '' - ' -: : 7 ; - " - ff - ..i''': '-' i :' l % 6 onl?r cr cetelikonio Ivililm rthlteh•l'd hY the. 'deelegttett,ef Ar*getaePte.;;•;; ,- ''•,,,, 4 i_,''''. ) .' 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CO O -, :,Tlo4.itara, - I:telergy: . 8: Soh.,s'qf TetnOerinic, 9. Odd Fellows Sacidl 10. Reelikisons.. • „ . . 11. The two Liteiary .Societies of D. co. I?„..•Thi - Faeuity,Rf D., College. . of 14. , Whe.ifialgerqfthis - District and - his ' • ”''• • 15.:::2 7 /0./IfediAl 161116:n0 qf air 10. The..Teion -, :CodnOiltin,dthief,Dur• Gfiles• the Etirazigh...: 17. The : Chief Justidepf •Peilii'd, *a: 8. .Dxceilino. the poven*, - 19: - .1ifilitiet-Reg: rel. Sitlff - o.ocers. 20. Militia 4-Vol. Sub.altronooAcers.- 211. Militia and Volunteer Captains :with or without commission. - - 22;43rigade -- qtaftlifiee;•s. : I . 23. Regimental Officers 24. • Dregadier• Generals in or out (,)f coin. • 25. Majors.Cenerals • do.- do; • ' 20. Citizens. • ' . At tho'rising of the sun, - of said day,hdrewill be a saint° of thirteen . guns frotn A rtillery,'and from that time will continue to fire every half hour till the procession Marches off its parade ground,,ot which time the Church end other hells will he toted, until Ura procession arrives in the enclosure of Dickinson 'College, at which place there will Le an oration de. livered. After the close the oration, the proces mrilEmlnninummrrnairmilmrsoinummq discharges from_.the Artillery, after which the pro cession. will be rimicited to the place of fikripatiou and dismissed, with' the exception or.an and as many men as' are necessary, until retreat, at which tune a national salute will be fired. All ofll dim, will wear crape on the hiltsof their. swords fdr. thirty days, and privates on the left arm. . . - By 'Command of, o Maj. Gen. -W. FOUL-IC- ; O. Marshal. .Copt. P. DAVIDSON, . br. GEORGE D. Petri Vik, COL ARMSTRONG- Nbuitt, `Gen. EDWARD ARMOR,' . HEAT) QUARTERS, II di Division P. M., Carlisle, June 23; 1845. Americans Will Rule America. noun with l'areigp infhtinee,7 Up with the *American. Banimr•: A Convention of the Nmive Americans of the ,Congressional District composed of the counties of thiniberiand j Ft`itliklin-iiiitl-Perry,-Will be held in the House imthethe Borough Elf ShiPpens ; htire:Contherlattil eounty.,oli S AT Int DA V tlie'2lst .21L.Iuncott,,,,11,_tecleek, A, _AI urPosc.. • r appointing 3 - ifitleitideiTrOOtttlie tail District, to - the' Native Atuvrienn Natiotrxl(lonvelition to be held at the old Hall of independence, in the city of Kuhl oti theAtli of July next: „, All Native Americans of the Disl4 iet,'friendly to the objects of, the party, are invited to attend and partieipatethrtheimpointment of delegates: • By order of the N. A: A mei:dint, ' S. A general iifass Aleeti iv of Nat Ives, will be held on the everiing of the,sante.dny in the 'Dia, mond,' tinder the !road arch of.the Ilenvena, whiell all nee incited Vim desire ,to.iterpettiatA a First: INTh1.1.1111;NT AND ;I' krruovy gmernme n t,— Eminent s(Stnii,ers are expected to fie present front Philadelphia, and - from the counties of 'L.-rneaster ant) Dittidtlt,. • Shipperislturg, June; 14, 1.345. . • • IMPROVED. PATENT BRICK PRESSES. is now. pri.pareti to 'furnish Brink-makers with hls inl j trnvad Pnient. Brick Presses, at a short notice. • 1 hose thaChave seen or themeonnithi• them superior io.one that hire been in two beretoftcrit 'For further particulars etkiniceol"Ltlatcollowittr, persont -who have theft in use, viz: Poet' Spahr, ictlin rtrell, Pink & flays., Carlisle; Charlesl l / 4 . Kissinger, Soul. Frp. York 'Jacob Hang, :Jostmlt (inutile and Geo. Kant)', Lancaster; Samuel itlinichin,„llctuttt Joy ; Samuel Jenkins, Middletown; Ilftury Genial,, ilea_ "ding, or to the subscriber personally or by writing, at Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. State anti coun ty Rights fur sale on reasonable terms. J EH , RE Y SMEDLEY June 11,1845 ICE : ICE :: The sabscril,crs can faciiisf, the übner p r im, - tamilire hr the `trek or bushel any rla) (Sunda) cx ceptctl) dialing the summer. LADIES , TOILE"r Ladies are Invited to look al the splendid articles for the toilet just received by the subset iber, cote- Ox morrow Rutasitl's„_Rouritle andoline ; the celebrated Chinese Klont i% Soap ; lioussel's Almond sod tuber soaps; gen , - 111110 LAI; Itonssers BalHallthl Elixir for the Rothsel's Anindine for chopped -.hands; 'Roussel's Extract:ll)l , 4m besitjes is large vseiely of .other litsliiondlite - perftuncs csonot _fall_to low for cosh. - _ . • OMR= T1)11114)TIIERS . . . . Bowcrss totlint C,o . rflial, a certain, site and sliced . - y ogee for COI ID, Vit . l4.lloilll ,spustits, y i cid i ti . s great, relief to. citildren . : 4 feethiog. hr sale, nt tile ...prlig store of StevensinflCAleihalfev. • ' - riried APplettOtie.:sale at the cheap dry, goo k' erreery store of Shippenshott • CANDLES. Sperm nmllfoeld csildles,iust eeeeived dnil fir SAIL bf Myers 4 Ilaserstiisk.; _ To CabitiOt 8c Cbucti - DI ir,' TUE sunicrihertv:have .matio.arrangetri t which thoy.will re - calve in a few:days fr'oniPrico - & - Hrothor's - ttl - tiwuftiottny (rieWark 1 , ! 1: - .3 - .) ad htk, sortimeni of Vorstfahes of tho best Aitality,and' said tp 'superior to Smith's varnish, ill:Twill Sell hato-fni-Cash: .Stevenson-,ls.4iTeltirPil litpa 4.1645. Fresh KO:ail-Oil and 'Kentucky •• - • • - ' Itlitst fait, received land for imlo by - ' , •• ,„ Sreveii,soit .21.1eltaffey:' ,Sn . o 4,1845. froni manufacary, jdet.iocet*ed • ATeieriqon4, 184 ...11filtaffeli rungunrung:s. , 6 „:-;.'" DYE:STUFFS.•' "i` ion ormabitraoturers p ii•*oUL.l) tleLArttner:r.t. stuffi r wllich will: '11,•;•ou itesoOlnent "' 14 barrel''' • _•-• """ 'll e itlfy lbw lhiceo .Y; ELLIOTT.. lit VT I ! May .]t+tO tol*;t►rid Rul4;:Voflou ago o o' cc on zroloo9 or o ox!oPP of thoio IpiAnii:ll, 4 j9Ftypcoived'and POr Ole by ' • ra 4 - a altu u va ,An -war n _ o u rok For ealo Drug or ' - ( ~:Steveps#oolo46r o ,.. !,`„ l' ir e' , ba l o = aoa t l o4: l'"),6f/'l,,et'A-:41.1 • igfikqe*Ci li atrey.• ' tkgitc l VOrtean. 'l4Littlit (Cu , • A iflknii tifiijitzt.,:i.; , /,••:. • ••itlik,V, wrk' -t littlio6tograd a , 77 - • tolfrisop: art, • =,.3/4.liftvg; .'• • gyp. it - at:v. , . N eAV:PERPO:N4‘ . .Ipsi ho'hini.'jesf:ficeived a p t his old stand in Nokth Xitinovoratreet,near the Post 7 _olll - ce --- r a - licrapfeinfele — gkehtliorteickt4f - fPlittiGT= and ,SUIIIIII.FAU Gool)S;Avltiali.lie_ OSTACII.4t. ttmall ildrinceJor f cash ..iittilLelliAltbe.qinvileyrilta -- plib.lio.tti call and ielltooVtifWcons 'ol.l"l.2.lll)4:ltetrintWof CLOT4P4refallisolorii, tie:l4lles arid pricOs 'Garages, MouslindeLaince,Cathincreend Alpaca% l'Alefert, flombazinea, Chintr'es; •liritai.,..llfuslini; • Silk and Cambric Ilattilkereltiefd;Scarfsi'and - every - other article_of 11.:atlies!'w.dare i ;Of Abe lOtfitide, l ltl o l)‘ - trout most - rishithiable'pritteins:: did'esiortinent ol GleaCeiutd 'llotiorY*; ALSO. ; a‘iicalt assoitment. of ever r _variety or Groacrica - ,tAndeitaciare, tic., all of which. will lie sold at tint,lpwcat price for cash- dive use call. April de, t 8 ,15. • • • 11217 MAIM 117ARSIIIAL - 10, . NVlMesato and Retail I:Nutter in Fashionable, ".. Suporiof and Medturn,Taney . and Staple Dry Goode, NO. iSS.Gliesnut street, • between Seventh a - ral Ei MI Sta. i'TiILArDETAPIII F L . . , • . Is now - in roaUlat - ieceipt'of Neat Styles Silks, nonslein 'de LactiCe, Lawria, Orgaialies, Ficonets G i ngh ue S,Eol inns, B.alzet i nes; Cernbries, Clilatzei,,,Bomlnyzines, ;Alpacas. and Other icasonalileDry , GOOda;:almo,lhawle‘Sdairs, Veils; EmbrOideries, fioskiry, Laces, Gloves, Lin en Cambric Handliarchiers, and Trish Linens; (Nieces at .1:24' clo. a jard, -I lluslhas and other cheap goOds.. Strutters will find it.,particularly to their in terest to call; Belle gocids afaall warranted, and thb lowest cash prima insariably.narncd first. •A•ril29 .1845. • . - 2m Arwow:ttg, Chi alcl . A 9 removed bin DRY GOODS AND GRO ;ILL CERY STORE to . Main ' Streetc•in the room formerly occupied by Skifes;.aiTave . doors belew'Reetem's - Ilotel;where - hemill hlngldd to :see bid old eustomess,Larnias-man-y-new-onois---- as choose to call, no has 44., returned from Um patsvte es c !MCC se CC - 6n of goods whiel wilt . mike liis.easortment. complete._ Cell and see Im• • _forczureliesing , itery-thing-aold-al -the loweirt priede foreash. • April 28. 1 845 HARDWARE,CUTLERY&ADDLEfiI MM.44V..A1 2° P. L Y E respectfully informa his friends and theputlia generally_that he-has removed his sleek of HARDW - AffE, CUTLERY and SADDLERY, to the new house on North Hanover street, two doors south of the Poit Of-. lice and nearly opposite his old stand, where he continues to jtchp es heretofore a full and coin- Mete +l6Bonm:suit of every thing in his lino at pri , tit cheaper than anat. - Cabinet Makers arc earnestly invited to halt hod examine a splendid lot .of MAHOGANY VENEERS, just received. Carpenters and Buil ders will find an eseeliciit niaortirient of .TAtelits, Locks,Belts,- (tinges, Screws, and every variety of 13diding. Materials, at "reiloced prices. Also a nevi. and aunt:city article of PLANES, warran. every res_pect. : .Also, win and rock Vot‘der,. warranted ; Safety Fuse, for blasting yocks,ShoL,Lead, fllii Irer , &c,' Window . Gilles of till pizes, Tab - 144-01.1e wrd ininiehee; Cedar- Illachstnith's Belh;ws, Drilling, Machines., anduyervvariety orartjeles in the Hardware line. P'ehons•commeneing Housekeeping will find,it to their interest _Cu call before purchasing . else wliere. The books mid accounts of the late firm ofJ. P. Lync & C•n., ars its my - hands, and uerinins indebted ere requCsied to ealhud makepayment to save further trouble. • Apr 14 23, 1E45 9.1. r Bt. E Tfia WORKS • FOR SALE by Virtue bf the powers and authority contnin'• ed in the luet wilt and watnment of Michael Egeb deed. I will offer at public saloon SATURDAY the• 19111 day of J ULV ISIS, on .the.picmises. Carlisle Iron Works Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek 4 I-3 miles east of (.'arlislo Pa. The estate con. rtists of a first rate ORGE AND FURNACE, 'With Ten Thousand Acres of Landl A new M ERCII ANT MILL with four ron of stApes, finished on the naciii tippioiedplan. nerve of the land areOcared and haghty iinring thereon crated THREE LARGE BANK BARN tind nec9.ssniy • EIOUSe The works are propellettbyßow Breech= ' es -Creek ond,the Springs Which neither. nor v freezo. Therii.are upon the premises all the.necessary workinene housa,ear peeler and smith shops,, and stabling-built of toe Most substantial materials. Theme of thi hest . quality end inexhaystihlei is within - 2 miles of the Formiet..-, Tirere: ii.',lpirhatiii,no . 4.on Works in Pen nlyivania. iNhicti' Possesses sUpeTior.advan. 4titmisre.treeterffimiticernenter t the Jo- Vestment s ,of Thcrwater.power is so Opal 'that it onylit'lo4:exterided to — 'any other mantiihm. ttirinE purpOse: Any ,onedesirous ofpracuring h. form litiorr:qtatiirn to tittychrwo property can do SO Peter Esq„ 'ayqprlislitiTit'., , i'Vhci . ifforkk' aro now in • success- Otierttikidis..Pisseseiengiven on lit •Septetti • - T,priiitt,Aidde.'itribUrii- - on the day of sale. Pit bite 4.6dier,- Pio - „Giticate,, qn d Lia Iti ore PAthat.rietice editerially.andinsert advertisement to 'Aitily:pqper•io.thernmount- of x.lO dollars- and Oeod'bilio-to the ' MARY .EGE, - ,1 E i xeCutipiorl4llolinel Ego, dec'dh • .Ic.`7 CH INDS North'sVikih ct., e few 11 .Floili . ;0 6 0i_kri:eiht_ A*4 l ‘ l : l7o- 10 , 1 3 4IND : IVIA: NUFAOTRRR. large and fashionable as 'frtinwnt , 6l , llkintle,Whicli for, , veritity of Color ckcel those of -ell tithi r iikinAtelikish h icnt :, ktlty:,*OrttrivapV - titioes".'•:..Mbiohaiiitt'stitifiliiitl with 'atty . iguanittrat-thd:shoiteit ihotteo; 010 re* litiintwtt • - ihtil6ll.he , 'citikOts,Cr- Cutni ket , , /40,0 eountri,ici,tfi.i; hint bt:kii411;11510"i' pnrchtiaing ~.%igf"ifs.iiiktic4- S hlts'ilfilit(l,o)r-ie' p iited.iii.;fictittl in 113e,hettijiijotito -tistains' tliiiin.obtkatnificintl'tame • • .; '6iinet,arkily„qp_L_ " SisklollotOte b,f,:lmOttontfts se o -Leye a rs j pd -abosiOntlinrAkers.),Virmlksi.Ool ''Phtt — dOFt ' , Siker Hai varietyo dry, mil, EI era; • • i g l aid -T00164114 .FOikti; tind , ,Ehonv4rgo. 11P d...141S Musical Ihsieslitlio;;P!arnoAd ?Sings idifsid.,1 1 19 hf.thb'lidsVrristiutrititq'rtii : ttikethir',4o:,e'lleneral Wuiahrpakora' Tools, Fibs,end mate - Orders from the 'o6,lintry:stiSshlic)ted;Aith VVI /Ise .„. esserrinee thrifeseim7p!,ht er#lo4dike • *iohOes(ll4 • cii-1 N 0.41 ;sc • "litiofilpljia,.•e• May; t'lB4l'. 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