Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 20, 1845, Image 2

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WEE,oliESDAY4uinst, ea, pug
•rtlrrkprestvdfadverfiseinents has crowd'
- oed!crotlniaOr original anil i 2oted articles
intended for this week's er, •
earnestly invite the at-
Iral!layets . of Cumberlnnd
Conn'ty*lo . llle 'irtiFle in another column,
:14M30•:Abetitle of "Our "Our Public Burthenf.l':
l can . •.; - •
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aantingdon ah old
whig paper has been trans-
Yen •eh a rge I". H.
IWho tw.?sw cendpeted.,.
,Cbitit.o.lldreiiburg. The
datter,,gOtteman..,ittan.t enthusiastic whig,
..ani the ketiAs,of, the paper will lose.noll
drill, by Atli) zbansti. , . •
Irr piker engagements
.deprived us of
'the pleasure j oHtearingAre Vililyeas - tif
Dura..Ar ".A-rostn, Esq., before the Sons of .
`Terriperance,, on Tuesday evening last, but
we Iteartiteraised on althituls.as a finished,
.eloquent and, , convineing ipioduetion.
Was liatene4 to bpi a - large autlienee of la-
Aies anti gentlemen. The gentlemen cony.'
~ p. e sing. the o,rder• will greatly. lubserve the
avelfore. at 4 Inmpineas of a t is community
continuing !their :aeries •of addresses
..4.hich is novr•Commence&
lIICrThe locos here seem .to be almoit
411 the ttpialtete at the 3,11.1,tie 'County meet.
tug dared to make some little inquiry into'
*he may the C omtnieshmiertare :having the
mew Court House erected. Was !there",
- ",ever More ridiculousehow crif hypocrisy?;
Whit Would be the case were the state tir
;parries evereca : in. thie.countyit if insteads.
'of a majority of .Loco Foco
; Commisaiciners, there were Atwo 'Whig: ,
':Cammiseioners, and 'they shoultallat
.carry otAjbe building of a - qinirt Mouse
- the same tray this has 'been . done y .-We
not say the -present -clover - edi tors or
• .the Volunteer mould .portnit , anir , thing of
'-4he z itind, but,- mould 'not .the J'lrdlunteer•
mast. its:ink, %management, have , teemed'
ales fferiireek; with ouTumn aiftereolumn
unjust - and •unreasonable fauft2
ifinding with the ,Conimissioners? There
syAr ould haye— een . n ci stopping to inquire
Iwhether th - e genitives were just—whether
itligicomplaints were-iieilliiiiiided or not—
*iitllte - mere fact - that tire . biimaijasionars'
; mer.eexpeaa .fortf : 4%1;0 - thous'and dollars
oi.;t~ig.:pepl'e"s money, wools have drawn
'forth eVetlesting flood of loco foco in
.tfliptstinn, and clamor- "that would have
overwhelmed all concerned.. 'Every body
:here knows that.such would be the.course
pursued, and yet the loco focos pretend to
be - very .mildraggrieved that one ,or two
gentlemen -slieuld make even a Slight allu
sion to the-manner , which the new Court
Muse contract has 'been given ,out, and
:the expenses to which the county will be
made liable in its erection ! It is too date
in the day 'for locofocoism to [resume such
in tnonimitv and so much ol4 _l
.of :puusese:
TfafT ‘Stateirman'- still' maintains in
dile face of all ilfelacte,-thaVGOv-iShuuk
vwes , in Tarr r. ! of payh o sd ith February inter-
, - , est,--fltistieleloge - i4 ---- contend'Xgainst - the
vary first step. was
,Ip;,placc himself in opposition to ,the-pary
,Antint-nfAthe _interest. lityindicated this
broiAly — eniFfiglilifflls inaugural !ddrese,-,
, ibut not satlefiell4rith , that, the afterwapla,-
.as,ihii4ouriiala;4ill . show, sent in a Aims;
esattil;,ritiillti:,:r was penditig praiitling
.-#"or:thnipsiment.ortheinterest,--siatinrhisS:i
thecfinahOiat situation'of the State=
;and , itoiihow that- tht State' could not
'ikintei s eati,The.Legislatire,-hnte-•
InneVothinown7party, did
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..,.ferai:f4i , nslcp„ahig, if:it...Alin
i-'o(ii - OnOr' l 44,#,affy; - of.n , likch the 'States
might;tri'moll toeless the ,itp.hill...wOrk_
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• , 'llreiroiied::;teliiiii;t=bathin bathing`inthe
'Colloll(iguitiorwitip;; Meat-Ibis 4000, Wl'
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3feei Deltiatitilit '': reseiii*OilFaes , ' cribs ` :
Joroughs and; torkatelbiliti in' Ilitialtir
ConventionTwiiiielmeeteon-lilonday-nextr
iii.li,PqiirliPr-109k1.1;i741.4*,:-44041-4-,
i'MPOitsiiitt c luiic.,w‘htqh".,,WlioFtiOl,Wilti.
iiiif -- e.-Alfea......lCii - iii;iiiioitiliost, impr- .
t4nce_.thei ...the primary , m eetinti A hailitt -be
fully 'attended, and such delegates elected
as Edtall be thoinughly acquainted with the
wishes. and *Opinions of those wheat , they
'represent. Let g,end%andtene4rtetilie•clected
and there is no dotihtlhut aVonnty Ticket;,
..,,,.
composed ,of itried, 'faith fuanir.ccn peten t
wilts willlie;put an neminstkn.on\whicsh
the, party can vents as tone iinan and give it
all' enthusiastic etipperrt. - A tidliet. time:
made up and thus supPori'ell, we Candy
I helievsucsbe.efecleV. 'lloilo bay° a good
ticket riominateil,'men Of intelggence and
experience nittst 'be selected fur the County
ConiPentiBn. anti therefore we itcype the,
Delegate ; meetings Un Saturdisy evening
neit will 'receiire that :attentien-Wilaiohitlieir
iippostance , merits. . - . , .„;,'
• 1 271:e Stale tletl..fosts ! .,
"Zn'INDIANA the Whigs.lrave elccteil
to ConFress Caleb D. Snlith and E. W.
.NlcDatiglgy, Ana tee locOfocopil.-42. Owen
. , • et) ey, • tenalas.• pith, W.
Wick, J. W. Davis, Jahn 'Nil
Cathcart' and A Kennedy- • The delegtion
in the , treset trrngress Kam)
Locos and 2 Whig;s—same as last year
In RENTUCKY the election for Con
gressmen bass resulted in tulle choice
sewen Men snr .(4 ri der,3 F •
B011:,120an iti''onfig, - Ceorge - R. gcKee,
W. - 11".. Thompson, and . Gairet Davis and
three Locoi—'Lynn Ityyd, Usk:hard Fren,oh
and I. W. Tibbats, a Whig gain 'Of two
members; the delegation last year
equally divided-The Legislature is Whig.
NORM 1 4 1 'C AeorAN A t —'l'4rq Whigs
and , five 4peofoOsT:6ciniressrnen -have been
chosen: The (Whits areV.lL.Clingman,
M. Basinger, and 21. Docitery, and the
Locos D. S. ;Reid, J. J.
McKay, J. R. J.: Daniel, and Asa : 1 13iiggs.
The 43ighth district ndt heard 4rom, The
delefttiotillast year_stood g Whigs and
Lo_MOcoi..4 _ z_
TEL , election which
took-pace-On the 7th - inet,- , was for a Vov
einer,,,elesten members of , Congresa,
M embers if 'the 'Legislatu re. Our lette'
says the s:AGazette,.lead ms to .believe
- that Brow - 1141e .loCia•eandida te for (Governor
has been elected% Tennessee, and tltai
majority of , both
,houses, at least a toted , "
tron joint ballot, will be of ihe-locofueo
stamp, so that a locofeoo will be sent.tothe
Senate 'of the United States, itissaid that
141r., , Nicholson, now editor of the tgastryille
Union, wilLbe selected - for, thatsituatiort.
__ALABAMA, There is nothing decielve
*n Abe .returoS, — eiceit to malie!ths.eleetiou
- orl'eiric•ffie regular locoroco candidate ifor
Govesnor, - einnewhat doubtful. •
Pumas F. Matzen.Aut..—We 'ltie TO
joicod that this Traitor •to the •Whig cause
has met itis just deserts. At the late elec•
tion in Kentucky, Marshall was •arrayed
'Ton the-side.of the iLoco Focos in 4apito
d.
salon to this 'former•friends and as an air
tagonist to 'Garrett Davis, as an aSpirant to
to a Seattin CaOgress. But like all trai.
tors, he has met his just fate by being ,tle.
feated. " "
IrrThe excitement arising out of the
mortler.lt ‘Delhi, N. Y., by the Anti Rent-
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total poppression.ofithealasming evil, seehl
at last to . be iwakenetl. The %body of
c
.11:/sputy Sheriff ',bele, was borne •to 'the'
gracile attende y e
a vast mast of, people,
and,,mtolt .fe Ho was manifested. I fflie
Shesiff-ltas.eal d.0ut.500-men-to assisthim -
Mid ,patyols hey been organised , to protect
the public beildifte - , and aid is freely.eom...
-i la g-Lin .----*-441billo;..ialetlpg•-..wee. _held a,
Nforettville,latnetliately,-.on 'the secoipt of
the intelligetice.or tteelti's merder,at Which
iresolittioni ivere'teloPted, statiN the tictad.'
haws of all .there ,present to old tin 'the pro.
Iration of .order, and calling on the arot•
ernor to eup i port the !awe'. , ' ' ,
wrio,i ,, LETTgße •oopy
lightet 'by the 4i - dhow; ; of': . the New York
Mirror n whichlthey
idetthowever. :Amy - 'editor•
,per ' eiopz:to ocipy- 'OOO who-mill; remit
Ithed , ent dollar for sobtuand every; lettoi.:,
11CrIle vork.en Wjeconieco canal
was allOted•qn thloesley.. , week, to Messrs
; Unpin), 9veoehine Wnd Wolf -Who hive
ciftraCted,tO complete i i the whele,ofwwith
. 01 , i 4 Tooption o the outlock•at i larh ter
an4l .the,,fee k is,
'aais 4 the.l44t,ioliurg - Inlelligeacen,engekwl`
se, ,exaegilingli low. bid :lunch. lege than
the company , expected blye,m,
41e itersiVabiiitiiil3
iB. Senator, la airthoriz d> tNt+ll. IC': Ex
, press 10 'aujr: - 2ietten
ki6{63eites tettiticliq not 'mean
Cdigenlbled'Aq74l9rl#iiff'ffii"o:iu#4.a3r;,oie
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Kr.. Bitilaniii froiii ' tilk. iii•tilottd 4; U.S.-.'
. °pant at .tilera,ctO . T.:,*.hlctiyet tornar : ,
r ron all quarters the:a'spects ate, `or R
4 71 the 11r ' 7l
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tefd ,S fatal a d - n °Viet beentlectaied When,
the Relainpago :sailed, WeLAitpeititi:
that mail Which . _ afirtie*Y4)4oo 7, l:
ilay-ymuid.lifingi - Oiiisiiitelltieltqa,,..but if it'
haddid, it net Piahliely:tratistai . eif at era
' 'Pat 'must be.dedlareil, 11(0i/ever,-
itte genefal
&ally that 1h Government Mei:deli'
making #trendents,eisiet.tions to barrow 12,.
000,100'0 dqllars-to carry it-on."
We hayegenerally, heenitiliehit of quot
ing our Mexican and Texas news Troth the
Picayune as being ... better' posted: in (*ants,
though inveterate in its antipathies against,
- 06 the subject t etir . relations
just now, that paper , has the „Olio w ing.,
.Whi - Oh IV° segaid' as' more unftivprable,' as
it 'kite atirqe beAfore ai lithe ,idea
•hoitilitieS. "But' void the Picayune s a y s
"As ;iegatds . ti'6cfar . .itipri or War on the'
part of Metrien,3e , our minds tiothingnerns
, more probable. Bach , ft Toured, tiiiiecessa.:
13 7 to exiateues:Ofeeme,.io the
inordinaie-itanity-pl-.others,...-=.at;(l--to- give
t chance teslob the pub
lie •clieet'lltitn • they 'itow .The ign co..
rant - ii - fa.trriconociono Ofthe inevitable
defeat titat . ,:stvai.,tethem from lock!, of kiln w•
ledge dkileiy 03 , 01 resources stpd those ad.
•versavieS, hostile hue and cry.. A ,
two . years 'war. ; firf it .eould lae pfotracted
that length; might 'be of immense service
'in the Tottk,run to , opening - the
.eyes of : the inhabitants to their sme,eendi •
tion. In the mean time, the course of tile.
United States is simplw•enougli.. Eiery
protectiop .to rte .nnin'-eitiiiins should be
'given: 4 ) o ll l lW Imi4l.•,init Twister-46kt is a
first duty. iln , the vitieend place t aiufficien - .
'cry. or Mexican lenritory ' ;et once lie'
taken poseetntion,of tel.pay all - the:expenses
of a war-they have 'foolishly brought
1- the irown - httads;arithmeirteTtiliiffelieTilil."
be held Until. every claim is settled to the
last fraction r'
The last invitatiou to more aggression
on Mexican territory, may be politic,: but
not moral. .
* The editor of El Veracruzandlibq hr
his paper ordhe 164 u1t ! .., - Tepeakjoidigpent 7 _
ly. of the zonduet-of the- - Vnited-Sta.tes. 7 —
The piracy , 00mmited . by annexing texas,.
he , thinks, places the intlependence4llllex
ioo in imminent danger by: robbing' leer of
2n:important part (Abet.territory; we have
advanced anothetoteßonihe road do
,per.
ktly,and ihjustioe. _
, We have, in , his.7opiti•
after, laughing-at-the solemn -protests
of Mexico. throw down the glove,:
; end' ne : other_toi rse. is now_ .left--far-tkis . l
.couirtrynten.:•tomdecide than to settle 'the 11
I:.4tieSticin at the point of dhe eword, and to
shed the. Very Ihst drop cf : blood irdefence . ,
of the •himcir and integaity of the territory. ;
1 1 1. e admits 'that 'Mexico is interier to the
United States in..power: het the former-he
ithinke,4tarjustice•e'n'her side, and Provi:'
deneemocks at strength when-a nation is;
fighting 8q a geed .cause. .Suoh
general ttener article._
FURTHER !PRIM M.EXIVO.^-41. :private let -f,.
.ter, says the Waelrington :Union, was re-.
.ecieed in this city, by the last. southern:
mail from Texas, west of the Nuebes, da
tod luly 26th, and atatinlithat the ,Mcni- 1
cans really were concentrating provisional
munitions .of war at -Meamoras asjatit as
possible, anti also troops at.
The writers of this letter amengaged,in the.
Mexican trade, and communicated at least
wed
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likely. to be deceived ins this matter, ifor
.their facilities for ob taining, , correct infor
mation are known to ego/illy as 'Rom), if
notibetteroitkan those of any person in Tex
as: and their experience with the fronher. l
Mexicans is - Such. thai:they can hardielie:
-deceive& • , ` i
A RAIO.--Tho 'Washington correspondent
of the Baltimore uti 'Five thou
san num o arms en a Sign y, 6 -
ammunition has.'jnet left 'Our 'arsenal for
'rexas,• arida:99liter- °Filer,' (or ammunition
will be despatoheii in a liewsdnys.
Two thunilrini and aeventy••five ,new Tor
tilicition dun •carriages are just placed' in
handi'whidh,'with one hundred just finish
ed %will make quitela tolerible ap,pearance
incase of trouble. • • ••
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••• IRV tile Mexican Consul•atAinviiVnik
itas received,, no pfficidl comninnicatiuns
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from, his.governivern:by like last arrivals,.
;antl„9,i , acturse, some rillrCial • oommu- ,
411 catianlio•r!!kivPd,ft9,Ta,•!iis,rvernineitt ,
ret.ala,itY4. l li o post.
21'pOlielter in France'' sap 14 -cannot
I reoetve nOy 'more a übiarip4ona-tdr het ••pa- .
!tie 20,000', firm!" he
cenetie /lin ,proniiaoa,
howOor that ;shonld any vaenneitie occur,
iiiii`t4lll'iliti* litotes' yilter place 'their'
names ThrtiAs
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rosertt-i e' idii:.n'tif i littlit'le ihelittr
theriti:or; iiiii - liiiiiiii. ----,- ciiiiiiibOpria fur ;
lithe "olleisteifieNdObiti Of —the hearth Inert&
`ita:44l - Siiig' .. *liiWt' thOlieed %- tit'Sit'lCeli':
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:plat he ow_esAci_hiiiiirilf4hirc_God _and his
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9 13 W;in'tO,';,,'1,3wt - which to pilot law iftpo,_
WeliTisiii hint, 9tteiTttfythey constitute .a
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taxLwitielwatihis time:is a severe inflic
tion . s,
.p . o
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open Le l ockets f the .people. And
why? • . - .
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Wit sr.iitit s It Is •pro pert.° 000 7 —why
is it that men -shrink ' back .:stlion a sub-:
eoription je presented . for a worthy noble,
alutphilanthropic pUrpotte 1 - is it•liecause
.of a dearth hi ttfieland, a failttre of . .cropsi
,or the lassitude of a'll . hranChes of mechan
ical or inanual labor t';'•NO—our .c.ontry
flattrlshes, and ithe itidtistrious hatul Mule,
Monty to do. .
- 'l'he
.cEined,,is, obvious. OUr State, the
'land .of .obr birth or alltiptionvis groaning.
beneath zrn'inedbuti c., w)(lll pressei upon
1 her / very
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cii3 vitals , ih the shape of fi PUBLIC
" ' • • ' - ' 7, 'l' l -
Anlncle upon the
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broad -shoulders .or :th °zoo aim u n tp eh
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ing all, .escaping none. Urndnarly and
ratt.icliir has . it 'been growing tot years,
pre,taing downsiords•heivier and heavier as
if .hy *the cofati or its .o,ina ,gravitation—the
principal increasing semiannually by the
additionof_the .accruing 4nterest. lt is a
solid, dead weight, tipo - tillie body politic,,
crushing its best energies. Out fellew
izene have stood aghast at the accumulat
ing - mobster, so to call it; they-have re
gaided it as ~hipiissible ,that.,,the emit (lay
should larrive; . l wheii - - the fitiblie' burtliens
were to become private burthens ; when
I , lfe - FulifieliiisTtiy, no longer fed by pub
lic loans, statist be fed out of the pockets of
the farmers; mechanics, merchants and la
boters",of the:State,; they , have Atidulged
the'flattering,hope, that though the storm
oletutiv_as gathering thick and fast around,
some happy ., :tlevice bight be devised to
prevent - its liiiliiiink • Upon their heeds. But
th - elf litmettiAtheir (visions, aand„ali their ea
pectationOtie.evap_orated:
Nn longeriis it!hoiedi or expected that
the humble ,payer in the State, can
keep - 7 - erfr - thigllFetirefiud
Tax
lletleeter voracious
jawg of the44mblic
. .tzeasbry are already
open , l and . 4..-land twitgr„. the Capitalist,
renter anti laborer, has no . other pros
pect before hin,for twenty years to come,,
but ,itte •steti
.y,.stern demands of Ate Cal
'lector, •
- . - W - e-sayMt*lirici other prospectUrote
him. of colTree,•unless a new
system -cif:putiSlie , ,-Relici ahould,be adopted
°filen., and !yew •prin
eipips of action..l *
But, it may propel!) , 'be milted, is there
any htipe under, a new system of measures
and new men? Let us consider a moment.
But firstiet.us -cree swhet - the experience or
of the -post teaches...Ad yshat,isiour present
situation.
Foy itwailve years the improvement sys
tem Of the 'State has been 'held nup not only
as the means oftleveloping Ithe resources.
of the State, budfor die lupport of govern
ment, the payment of the ,public interest,
`tin() the ligtfulaiinn•cif the public ' debt.—
Deladed liy'opebious representations that
ores.. Th
lave been made, the people continued to
indulge . this idea—and lo cling twit i n f u t_
uittion-L-!ong after the •financial report of
the State exhibited the fallacy of such opin
-ionri:-- Year after year, the promised rove
nue...fronarthe,publie_ worits,has disappoint ,
44-1-lhe-Public--hoPi4-the-ipeople-bave-look
.ed !fora in wain;; 'the lievenue hae .proved
insufficisnt'Ao meet . the'eurrent expenses . ;
end , the 'ttate; - froiri. 4!etar to' year, was
-nuked' to borrow - money no may interest,
theiehylnereesing",itbe'debtiin a'cornpOund
I.oe—until ihepublie cieditswas gone, and
no morromtnnty could behorrowedi ' This
dir.the'ithort'hisibiy of the post—:a history
of ' biciiiiii .. preniises and disappoirqcl, ex
peciatiens-L:olexPeodil'usneed 'public debt
—:of bad: measures ander Mrrie eten- 7 ,ittis the
thititc4 "dritiii spendthrift" Who has stfout
trtti`fo .... itumi* . aredit and 'rushed on
,_ ,
`tiiih 'ldled iftifatiatiewitintil Ike has get Ao
the' (.44;witiit'hill;--aiid In' this . jcieitien,
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ii ! , :c:ifitrikve ;hit' itiiliaciertliWiisklii..-4
; sSiiiilllolt; , ()iii,:i s ti'ileipiii, ii•ejiy . , noble
tiffort. a 'noble 'sacrifice, 'aim to 'place, bun-.
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policy * i i ii4i.&%initifti 4igt:‘o; • It'has
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ENE
tu"nes I?llol . hci . i . v:o he l e'inioililf4,OO l nfrla i
iir.'4•44V914,tantk„,t55104et....f..(411e ineo‘th,,z
iitver I 11. 66 ilitiie 0,-,#113 revel ,in .tveafifyi
ititi: iN'irVilistite:CaitiOlOrts.'..o the Oven._
' h'ifll l-- i - vil N. -- ttlitY l 4iiik - before - thOf
pi . upeo the public vitilits I ',;The abuses
•of Public inen,and publiOlgents, hate been
? i tAiifii: l W - ' - 'ihi7"Pel!Tlill'"'T' d !liii --
stitition of - 14.' IL Polk' 'After 'l 3lll chker -%
'ingpubll , ?'"- , disiontent
. ovt reeyears, and
:tiiraely!witikingratiite::_specuiaton of; - 'the.,
.!4:ertiii z pilon ihe - Columbia Ilailroad,:ove,n '
the American Itepublietrn admitted - Ell - that
had liie n 'e
I e lid it'6litii:ifkicOtriiitiiV'of ,
the_tulaiiittettOtiion,ll-Aleolarini_thati-qhe
etoidetirs.liad ken driien ;0ff."... . Yes,.
the well-gorged plundecers'were:tiniven off,
and it islo'beTeaied:that hungry substitutes
aPPiCir4eil; no Less ravenous. •for, public
plunder! irer tilter an olviinout; eihnce of
three years longer, its own party still nfain
taining the_ management of its affairs, the
same paper declares that Ilarriiburg,. the
very 'heart and centre of ,p.flicicl m
tn an
ageeot of d m, 'h
e iiitprove nt . systeas
been for years: - "Lititle 1 - .1, tier Blau a den
,of.
r ,
thi'eyeal'! , 'Pith; le :the last avowal of the'
Locofuce . ,paper of 'Chester :clounty. and it
Is .pregnant with Meaning: ..
~ ,
AVa„th this historical kviow of tote public
works; . with' the e'verwittlinieg • pioel of '
thealilalni which has abounde4 upon thew,
end their
a arming•. fact, that they have been from
_year in'year sinking_ the liitate,d_eep_er .and
ileoper.in, (jag, untir they : have 4410 , i - forced,
upon it The most enormous talcalion---does
it not bleame the amporati.ve duty of every
patriotic: .citizen so emnly toinquire
. intOL
the nteaps.by which thiS uorrupti.ue shall
beentled, and the public burthens alfeniat
ed,•irliile the eredii of Vhe CoMmonsrealth,
Akar to eatery Pentistlvatian, is •sadvedly
preserved 1-
. •
The question — the pttbliedebt -Abe
sale atf, t'hel l aric Works—alie . i mpute 'of
alleviating' the Public burthens—tnese are
no questions. _
above all party considerations.
.'While,the
Tax Collector is horn eking at your door
-nary, thrusting his hand into your pockets
and extorting his tribute inflexibly to .the
uttermost farthing, it is poor satisfaction to
knortit 6 .llat one party or the other is in fewer
—whether the Whigs or the Locofecesar,
ih iris ai . cendanf. The true plan-is to in
'quire fur the remedy—the capitalist, the
laborer, one a nd all, .are interested- to -fitni: -
out-ther emed y.; and if that is apparent, iii •
•shoniirbe their - T - 10mi*
. i. 3! thef t . AT. J. M. KREDLITRI
-to-let - partylnito , the'llogs.
We.' propose, in - i-Tuture.. ip4i6o6-clit . F. , .-50 . 0e1a a al•
eider_ a !erne - Cy—the sale of the
_politic
•
'works end the distribution:or:the public Peiee . --so •-••
lands— the great remedial measures lb , j .. . 1 4 .l ' i g i ii i "." 1
wtiioh - .the
,people must tonkv; and or:, author 01"'Iteialitie, Shama., tc.e.." .
a cent's.
.means 'by tvilriet "they are to be brought . Siii4illar A ilveniures of 0 13iinin 'Girl. lei
a b out. w hile , t h e to ili ng peei *6-t. e • sit ,„..l l .4ti e l e itt::ai . arvatit,et . , e.tieP.stitied
iouedsr----meditating- how-to =pin'--tire -the Tim --1-,auf A lvplijci!y" - ,' - 'lif - the
Collector. they w ill not be indisposed ... lo t Ecn :
Lti e rt:co 2 ; l: t7e nt tiesetiolidtder, 1.2\ cent&
consider how the .trecessity of that tax was' 14 Celebrates Merella, 'mine
25-sent , -
Created, and. the means by which it is to T R se! 13f Tliernss
bealleviated or removed.. Man is said 1;!bil°1)!Pria'&11-ew118' •!'t
The Ate. or Elizabeth by William Hailitt, ('ivi
be a creature of habit ; but we doubt' , fey rt.vatuattOs.t.italulbnlo,,e f.. 0 cents..
Characters 01 Slialiespciate, by William I Inzlitt
'whether our citizens will be willing to ha-t\,t e y-&
fl ute ,„„ , „
bituate themselves to a galling tax without. •FP,It” Campbell, the Female Pirate Captain, by'
Lienteinuit Murray, price '25 scuts
malting a-struggle to remove it. Als tat. Itilshs himlualtle 'Health Pills, price.
1.21 cents per. teix.
,% o g ee 20, 111-15.
A Ik,m aPZOULATION.:—TpC pedple of
Texaii says•the York aeptiblican, appear to
be dh3pOsedlo make the 'Most of their adop
tion' into Uncle .SaM'il:iftir ity. flaving
procured - tiiii trciope tolbe - Tenrched, inta
their tterritory, they are detirdined to give,
them something to do; and they 'have ac
cordingly ascertained •that it is abseintely
awieqwsmt •• e of to .
to In
dians froiri Alto white settlemetv which
'before Arinekxation Ahoy were prerriitted to
frequent without oktjection. To obt'ain
their ohjeet'lltes , 'very cooly suggest, - as
we have Oliserved t in :eetne"q;tracts from
their late _papers, the the iUnit6il' States
itegulers and Dragoons be tent° work.—
Texiatis ore not 'unawa , re of the ad=
vautagee which they would reap fromiigitch
,a-contest.-7-The-ltistorY-Ofth-Floritial•
; .
init' the Serrnnotes
-rtry.- They remember the e,r,trayagent
peadhara at public
. ffiOney which it ':ot
caeioned. Their mouths water in ciiten
plating the millions which were wasted in
hiring steamboate,buying firewood.at :New
'rlearie andi t abniling it.Oirer to Florida for
luei ',where if la n decdin.:the.. rui4et.of . a for=
ftst, and On-a thou - sand other items •of ex.
-pentlitutroin-,Whiallither
.to, have their share.., They kick ltp a
Inanalrmiti? 'thlt4freatest 41leasura
their Indhinit the ginited
gititea• soldie'rs of the ‘datter'io.gio
tecothatri from %the .iiavagcs; , 'Tkny
. know
that Aker ..have bonghtiheit -way into-the
Union, and they are ,anxious to get.§adlc
their money piirease:- The' and
I easteit .inetttod :,tof,,tlO. it de i:P-3r,'.mene f a
war,'`pliciatti- , kintit' and - if :Mexico:is too
iv.edk taifight; ' they must ; even manufacture
Cataanchesinto foes, What.: was `b`e-
fraud ! rsllcryrt,pAleple to hecorish.
.
..440:::i7krnan• itained , :ParidlitAttatti
'led. te•the - wateth hiinse
State-at-14%6+04ort,Men4apnight ? - iand:•the
next taniltinr Wit — rdiCcoyered !lit* on -Abe
illi-Widch , 'ho•ceyeredAltelugulaveinl
• . „.
~ o , 4lP r:Yrnl)k4n
'a'no paper n ° evefythouea;,a good school
in 4Y,prxoiiirict,'4ll , ,iiitlic:ll and At4TOCia:.
are the' ittinciPur
Ake ot yjrtne, morakity•-*nTpivitaibqctr.r
~. ~ ,'• © , lessooll,lo 901P.:J ~_,;.', ~ ,
, dils,(7lgnamoo,lotgf‘Mgt, rcitkiVink;-Clcvieirf,
Sas'o4 l 6l4F 7 4lll#l,oo o Y-P l ls a t i lAqq.s . .
)
Afort,ipAity.?.ilkt.,,,to,o4 l ., 1 ~ ., ,A ( ??.r P. ,41° 4 1 44i4 v .:
A ''1E,,•;,;.4 1
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,' '' e' '' ' ,2 T 6A:itt , df tiliVrtS:o l ', --772
ME
—•
1.1. Z; LsteYl:r#l,P - '
on.
'cr . 's. 11-7;
_A:icor - be kerAm s
r.A ho ,, whale':am.=
near
'hioh—ierntOnta'
intereai`iw
- '"'r of clilinti(P
i=4 - d -6 f
QOl / • ,s".t
ra - x, 0
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lv^-4
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ou see. n I (3 -
t Le__l3
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31 .
trevelliertiorli:s6o4ly, than the.:lighf
eleiptied ey the digeharge...:
The invincible bemocrae.y. of Jackso
Co. (Ala) have invited Senator Eiaiiiy ao
resign - in•-theJ/Jnited . StateErSepate: - Their
net, go)110:-Wliefe hog
for "Attnexation.
jj f l : —2. •
i/PoCtie reiifienc.:4:or rn
hoer,b,
pn •Weilneadity the'.lstli JOSHUA
OGILIIN, Roll of ilia 10:to Jo . sCpli Oglllq o. Esq., or
Lancaster, Pe.:On' the .35th, jbcar, ttt .
.nge, The
ileceasetl.lind iu for the-last
.eighteen tntinthi; - • • • '
`-.CAMP.-IVIEETiIt. 7 -
BY. TitlYine_pcirinissitim'a CAllf MUETiNG:
will be hold en the land of Mr. Nathaniel
AVeakley; situated on Vellow_fireeches eteek; di .
aiilea - frem Carlisle; within the pastdrul charged
tiettyman, 10, eemutenee on,
FRIDAY the 22t1 instant.
Our,Chriatlan friends or adjaceurCireuita and
gtations,,ittgretlicr with their PaVoye a „ are 'most
cordiali t y 'wed 'nfeetionate i yMtited ito eueite.,up in
the name ofthe Lord and tent with oa:"
•
Carlisle, Aukust 13, 1845: :.114 11 '
- Agtioultural Societ,y.Pleetini
- 7 - 77 11 . A RIVE 'l7 sione.t• - ,
theof Ig:ottratinti'ee of of the of
Agrteulturat soeiety' of CoonhePlatol Comity,
will be b l at 11C1111e1.8011's (trove, owte Carlisle,
nit 1V hIIaNCSNAa , the .20th of A ugost,lit I I n 'el ottlt.
l'ersotts'tlesirous to beeusne members are tomtit:it to
attend.'
/ August
FUDDIS: .WATTS, rresq
-,DE STUF - F . S. I
1:WW1,11).eall the attention of niaiiiiiifetimbeitontl
others to a verv.extenaive supply of Dye Stuffs.
ectlisiatint, togwood, iltrazil c yirond, N ice reguai' l
Pure Caul Wood, Indigo, ,Lan, Dye, Cochineal,.
llnddec, together 'wl,th Irifeeictiliery other arti,t
i - dle — u sod in ()Ting, tultieh
'by 'the quantity., - -.' , s•'ELCl.orr.. •
Aug. 20,-1E45. . .
•
TO THE ILA DI
rrrltupply - O f - PitES - titre - .1.125 - Tu Fe - a
low at ELLIO
Aug. 20, 1845. -
.Ii copacolak
A" petsons - lwwwing themselves indebted le
the firm of ARNOLD DINSTESIN are:,
requested to call 'and make settlement, and all
having claiins.agaipst said firm ivlll Fresentlhern
for -sitttletnont as a -thauge in the business
iroontourplateil7-
Carlisle, Aligns! 20, 1t145.
v Alex ABLE
_Borough _Profg
AT Pai BLIC S AIL E.
.
On Satradery Yhc T.olle September rrext,
UT11.7, to auk! it 'Public Sale, at the public!
T V;
house of George Beetetn,.Erm, that lark['
nett -•welf..fini.hed TWO kw""
HOUSE, sit; : 424 4
. 1
tented at the corner or North Hanover ;;; ;
and Lontlwr streets , in .said borough. Ss • ;
luis one of the best bowies in the
"plane, and haahlong.been occupied ow a bushings':
4tatiti, for which it in most dligibly situated. `rho'
lixrge Sront,remn
; on the , first. floor is-now fitted'
np with thorniness:try fisturea.for a pry Goods;
Store. Tito Itetisoltas largo end 'commodious
'back:buildings for every convenience , and• there '
-teattaelied - itrit - a — h - ollitlefftlylarge garden 06C'
A WO ACRE: 'LOT on the •turopilte lending,
to Ilarrisburg, but withill the borough limits; will
disc be sold with 'it. The twins or sale will be.
tondo to the, purohisdr. df tiro -property is
• tshat-eold nn,ilaid-thiyrit-willlbeleitteil-for-untricHar
from•the'litt of,April next.
:Sale to commence at 1 I.o'plod, on said day,
‘ , Jhen . :terin . s . and`condithani will he made known
bY. 7 ;:pANIgt , OFFMAN,
August,2o,l64s , Agent for the Othner.
-IrICII3)6I()AMELY4 . ,
WILL bO sold Qt . :Friday; 1 9th day of
SopteMbi3r at '2 'o'clock, .P. M. on •the
4iremises, a_i arnti containinp,2l7 . acres of Lime,
stone And •slaio Lend,. two thirds Lithestone situ.
Stein North Middloton tuyiuship,. Curnborland
•county; 5 miloa framCarliale,l from Kingstown'
:s—from—ileguestown , and - 'l , 4 — from — Harriabdrgif
.bOnndecl byiConodogut net Crook,•David , Hoover's
Mill, wroad loading from +3terrett's Gap to york,
Altatin'Cociver tintlDeabe'Zigtor. , 'fhereitea budge
rivertho ,eireek at,the place; 'The impruernenti
•- • • - -LOG ni rits. to k
wonthcokkirded.l'A hunk by ; 40. reetTO:i
;wagon Shed, qullage lieoae, ;other euElluiliV
4481 Cei,tipatpt:heuse lob: stable; ivhlghi
makee con4tnienl . ;fodivieion neatly
pmts. It will 40. eckM, I
.theiertra,:.nover foiling well of wetoi: cools:
houseiXiminp,at the mansion ;, 25 nclosapeaaew
opt iitirplteeeti heii . vjtlYieldgolid 9uality, 15,
tiCiiic , eroodltindi'it'la!to'giiock!bpnting oraliprd,.
31 0 „. yv ()ohs "inder,'•'geotl 4 ,foitio4 , 4l. "aufGehiniiy o
!Genets 4to'lntikelposta to pyv , llite *wlLolo
goodpost fence. '
csimr y 4 , , th o
`14611; re4filrog
the eubeeriber at Gootl - POinftslll7;*
:
If not iold-on.etlid day4.itiyiVl•l4o:4for •
ot,p_rivatetialw_till .. • . -• _
- 't,nnWit - of :Union 41,111,\Itoili
•throe tiihos, and of ward` bill to }Lis oil~iico:` ,`a:,; ?"
-7113W,Iriiiii i iir4ii iiillefiSf thilrOtfiliiiiii i 3Coull
'of Curilberltind county, will bit' expoitektu
public:link; on Oki firemiswel, in'Alletcowoo6lo-i la ,
said couniyl'"on FRlDAYilhOliitb s tiMil i n t .*
Lt
!i ll ! t i' at i° G *Gl *?? l ifP -A p t.; ',. ~1 :,i^ , ^ ' , T -
, A - , iii.ii t ot, npk,.. F. ND, ,
•4 1 ~,, 9 .".. i ,0 4.i r 0 ' .l 4l "`` ''''. 'fr '
Ea (ho
Git u f o'A G ` GGl C l iVi v i l ‘ """ Pi % f li t : mile
'Ii(ill An
oitentrietioe4;iiillentri in 8 I
OM hfhlh7 l :, trt Gil ,140.111,,EEN P I.CREK
, 7, l)ri S iTP,l i y, la t , a ,Tglelip eletweil i h iiiid unait
0n 9 ,0 ,(A•im tif.Li t ji uk t or '
.eiliciiiiihne, Will ,bo
iciodjefir^ as , Tirx , ~,..._
v..)01/ '" 3 '
W ' ''''?..
Al
; 4
FitooL!..::!iirtfoNtes
WM
This.:isirenertilljr4dlinotyledgist) to-be •by far
thO most
,powerlarcirintinnO in ,the world, being
composed of over ONE HONORED and Tw EN. %
TY 111 EN AND HORSES. • - • •
This majestic tstahliAment - trrth ditipiny its
vast capabilities theinhabitants of CA LISLE
ana vicinity an the 'Afternoon an d Evening of .
FRIDAY, AUGp..9 T r'2 1th.184.V '
I'lie , retioivit•and &natio won by the mn nnsrs
of _thiti,.Eatripariy iii-Ventort,'durink their l ong -
sfay . l6 .tlitt firiatropolis of
,New-Englaild,,pas
chieudlehttliarthilt they ern` tint unknown to the
Citlieriii.'iirthiit'pladei and they' tirerefore. limit
THtIICILIDAYIPOOTS . OF:OLD SPAIN, OR
THE iIIXJAFIHFITf. 'is' to' form - one., , or the
'SPlenttitifeSturett'of thlit,entertainments. This
begoine ; ..elehrated
thrOghnut.' ilia - Thibri, (nun its nnparallelled suc.
Boaton,,wheyeAvythrplayedlor Inure than
tiflit;: , lkights, represents this fesiivo customs of the
41,OdEdtirspinsvnist.chtitoir-y_.. ark
I ginakity,royal inagnifie.encenlcostuimes, housings
'and equipntents,Evieet atecds, richly attired ladies
and armed kniellts,mktiluits_inapiriug__acenes.and
soul stirring:, kourde, haVo mad wit what the gen.
oral runuiollloF/84*R.:1146T SPFCTACLP: 4P 1`111:
,AGE! - In the course of Akio pageant the fames
heirse BLACK vor.TuttEi - errirg - , - qiga ae a B0;1.,
vrill_appeor-in-Idi sAsoN, TEN BULL,"
in the scenes illustrating, a Spanish Bull Fignt
The intense excitement pertitini ng to this striking
.representation, an •eiltirely .different from any
'hint _ "in ,theAreint, was the
Vit.1.51 hilarity fioni.lie first
WEI
up to,
t i tory
subli
13=
THENItIV:I,
CH Ala E)ER R WI-
V EA, Theigetilidly styled ;tenant phenomenons,
whose eureeHtt .Europe watiltnel . 9f-the most de.
"isiveHtriurnpin , , und - Vll - diff fOgikan - New York
and Boston
_drew lengthy and IlliFtit. - enconiunis
front the iirst.inurnals of the age, have been en.
gaged ut a high exliensP by the•manugers,. Th e
llorsonatiship •by ittmiter It. Riven, arid acts on'
the I'oi:radar's Ladder, on which he stands for
full gee minute's pa his head, arOitiraeblons dis
plays oiThis Various powers.
Irish,, rents on the CORD AERIAL , and classic,
; Union stabuary by the three brotirevs lire the'
•
stioaLttrprising
,dnring, preelsion and. gra act,
hove had the foluldat
.of the'lut o niuuex-of-thew-euhuinisanduhnast
. .
Ulktbutriin -
Easiest 1' if
This dertaxtuliqtt the Banbitehrnent
91.141 V, titrOM II 0 brilliant, lining composed of ti
country. ono afford,
.timl.i..ininn t ofi.4.llziata . reiilFo,iti3Ao. matched on trot
clnseid - Tin tefid %V . COLE . long
.
.acknotkledged. , of ,surpas*lelgrocoi•,beuoty anti
ir:tifessiOnal genilm,lijgdyty. 4dornliAll!is cot . is:!!!!!
•
11411 - TinTlEtillf r ii
liowers in hart euval
code and tin dani , ng:scanas.al .151 n.le
. Mr. W_. COLE, the only tane,representatiye of
the - .nuititoloccieal_4nd !the dirst post ti ror
in the world and the must .versatile,
by bodily transfortnintion the supernal oral.shars
of ille'Chinomi and Bury;qsc.Cnde. 'fbis net is
wondor even .to his4civait; Who accord hint the
palm of irninenourable'Annertori , v.
Mr. El ENRY NIE.EIMANI,, the niost.experi.
-enced — tmcViefifuni - 113TritraTtrait Munagerliving,
the paint of tho illustrious ,DtiCrow of England, is
tlie'cbtf direotar . .of all spectacles and minor
.s'acties in lbla arena.„ tWa single:no:re is a host
and a guaranty :that the , arrangernantulto
lent: .-
I4IRA TRAM-MIN, styled. the t Amer.
inn trill - 11111e symmetrical and d m posim;
beauty of diis feef.and figure, is perhaps Ili.• Inrt
general rrformer being, einl mid as a
.Antipodal Aililid
Pantomimist and on the Slack Rom. ,He is
mous also Mr .his Double leaps and Double Suet.
morsets, an which die turns his body twice,eum
pletely round before alighting?
W. .a great Equestican, is
distinguished Mr - the fnry'iif:his riding and lug
inagio.ountrol - over the Jnest: fiery chargers. In
time llorseinun orrlirnert,on lour :cream colored
in single u'ets lie is beyond all
Ni.' N tROCKWELL is in his m11:1.
!Hai
,--uf--be• • trerniwlnnpitilTsWnts of wit iii,l
llama, too much celebrated in Ettiland as iv. it
as America to require ennimendalion hero. No
has dc;sereedly won-and- inaintainFd the title of
" Tho (len(imam Clown."
—BORAVIILLIAMS, the ever jovial Clown, a
itieCial favorite in 'Huston, and, in 'fact, wherw:or
ha performs, is .14iir - plisii6ikrby nano:in - 11m ; pact:liar
sty.le qienorninntnli the, riritile 'muscles of i.:l
and employs dhem 'whenflui lyijliii; , e , ,
__
-
.-E.-VIEfLUZis , a .darin,can Inning nrtipt
tit
and his attitudes of uncupittii 4 :elegance. Ida
stands like a statue ,riniiiiiiileed : , acid (161;410 4
grace rarely Ili be 'net with.. ,1 :: . . . •
DERR, elderequerrf. arid 'boric:braid:or
.cif-ilds-acdou,-hao-tho-hiretr-hionor-ro-huve L.
rho teacher - of the horeclifacir Voltaic° aid
'ether• HagaciOus Gracile of 'this
. aarpa. The fool ,
of the Pony -,Fanny , Ehtsler, introduced by hi,..,
ard lasting fairtirionlah3la-bis favor.
MONS. EATQISE. - tbe Fiend' AlsSides •1.4
med for hie Cnniionaaall.Feats, and for, his. mioi.
'ty strength, with whiekbeaceists the united paw•
er ninny, apartlif.4nrses. •.
THE BRASS RAND in n powerful and molo•
dious one.sna,cornposed of .numerous masterly
perforinere; among is rho celebrated-opin
.eleide PIeyer,4OIINNALKER of London.
, • Mciiii,"oo,96,griiitt artietaipre not here spocifiod.
Ploo'lB'3' iPoeints:„ltuaterc And „.ititiantmmar.
which are arc Jergely .rninii Inked ,here;
The.AgllEnoon,ntid Pinning Exhibition'
are',onti.reb;4iffer*. • '
,•,•o:o"oo9ol.,iiP*,eti."nnid wilio;l4. r 9 r torn'.
.ancee`corsimenceAtpkand.q. , . - , • •
--Friecs-,. , •50xe5 , "4,25 , ;.cente iPit • 121 cants. Chil
•drenlialf firicte , tii , Boxce:-.no.half price to P.a.
•-• - ' - I.lii),Cavaleedn'twilliirriye'in•the town on Fri
:day mnrnuig and ipalio = ay Procession
,'•4lrociltt.sloithanfiortitreik•accempluded,-by (hi
ci '.lliireei'llatid'in their iiilotfdid earring'
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