q-''t 4:•;•tici!,Yk.u/ • , E R*ll I I Bt:4lE wEDNE,sniVirigainiiikat , Otrlf. B. PALMER,. Es '. ; at h lBY ceNV45:l),a-; per Agency cone of,j _ Third _and Cheetinit4PtrettiPhiladelPiiia, , ie autheiriied-to nitidiAiiP a kaketipiions and advei• tisernetits for thelteraiii;ititi EXPOSITOR, ank give ritoeipte.for theOiatria. Merchants, Men chanica 4i nd tradearaitgeneriliy ' their Inisineaaby,availit!gilkentesilvt':tt;:pliNiet: p4verti sing which 'hie agerlePilffordeo.,,,,,,,,,,,L,:r;. mr atdiete lea'" of tttgtlViotutt 11(019'estate, siteated about sit( the depth of about twinity feet, within a vcri; sport distance of fh'e fiuttqC,A'a vein of iron ore,.inconneciion with(Cb.eil of limestone, the excellence of its quality, tibun --rdaidn, and facility of-ty'ol4k,iiirontige:i to 'be one of the .it valtialfein'TatkiltlOT irate. TAitzir a We . putilish in another coltimafilie of a mooting held a few "o7iiing,3 since ,in Dickinson towdship, to remonstrate against any change of the 4 proatnit,Tarik: .. s. , Yrom what. 4earn inegli*•*l63. lOge, and composedetithili`Otiniiii'.Whe have alWays acted with the , hicorodti,4itlity; and :;klrieeit,Of whom Votecl. for James, ',ANAOtiae,the narnOlifh4 one •Whigiin the - - , ' - proiieedings. • - - - ,z,'Coming from ties :Locofoens, this tient ifitrigitil and proper—it shows that they are.not:yet pOpared to sacrifice the country No' - 'influence that Whigs could ;noW,Ort would. ar ail'anything. They gaze .due-warning of what might bp expected if Jiiits K: Polk sncgeeded, and our deluded ciplionenisiioiv Fee the triischiel that has been wrought by disregarding 'that warning. "'lt now remains for- them ,to say whether they will startd by Pennsyb-Sina,.inioiests, baself,deserting therm give up all to enable Moritia. Polk and Walker to crush Pennsyl vania by repealing the Tariff and carrying out their favorite - system +of Free RadZ. • FrinaniirrYie AND PITTSBCRG RAXLROAD..— The - Frl44ir,.Courity people seem toihave wakened uP,on this subject in earnest. • The Bast Cliatilbersburg - • Whig' has,an elaborate and forcible article in favor of granthlg the rigb,t NN'ay through Pennsylvania/to - the Baltimore and Ohio railroad cernparry, and of liras securing CrilialbrPittsburg by making n ' n .nn i vl E L ollw ith--A I MOA9X I I I OiY-OPY-- road which shall intersect the Baltimore and Ohio road at the mouth of Little Wells Criiiek; in Bodfcitd . ceunty;,a.'distance of 115 miles, and the - Otirriate:ircost cif about $3,- 000,000, Thu. 4.,',.;...,"/P.,444,;,''. "--: '.. z,ezi,„t•.:-.....tf0wi„. .'y~~~Yr.'F c:~ .4 7 4*: • ,• . 'fg . `' - ; 41 -3::::i'...' 4 , ilgialitit.L - --- ::-... liii.g'6 l l"' ,-..t : .• ti‘ea:4',.s.litrAitrii*.oo.l46,o444olo TOOfir t 6caettpaice iNitiii4.46:liiiiktrygThe,i kertiitioV ,. `'teii'' '' - tik • l'*Vrica' . t ' -...t , ,,-- , .... - -4., Pme Prc. ~4011,,,,,,,,,T ,c tri9,*11,03,j - *l* the inqiipt liilitteithigh: ~ ..15iiitOtTp^ t iligtiiidshreii6. Pura 2I - .l:6il 4 ,,i P tii:stilityrtl). Ille,Talift; it cafe* keelis 2 irutgtview the fd:ellhat the - real object and; ehriVef these gentlemen itiAd; intysdoee a, get;. Kilititem of-FREE' TRA OE by the repeal ``.. r tf i .4lt.'in'otective duties. There is no. attempt I I to ditignise-illis design-in 111rdllult. ? 4r's Re- 1 pbrt,tillid tint the English nianakevrers per lexi(l;;-14derstand4ik.„-T'9l9Bi!i6n Lis provedlsy the following ektritcl limn thp :Livettool eripiesjilceiNtid hv. the ./teethitt. "Ceannicree is alWafs . the soother of angry plucsions—the oil upon the troubled waters of contending factions,' It is upon this ground that; irrespective of his 'war purklensities, a largo party . itt this coontry.(Englend,) wishwell to Mr. Polk. They diklike his pugna city, city, hlit The,tiare olitiht„to' the:President,'BE- C A USE EL IS A"FIEtE :TRADER, AND : IS DESEMUS REIRTINP TUE TA- . RIFF FRONI 'PROTECTION' brprofiaUltair to revenue." - Now while tl,l6.Eng!ish manufacturers xo clearly see kl.r.-Poik's truo pogition as an °id and out Free Trader, does the Volunteer ho llow, that the friends.of the Tariff in Cult herland etiunly can be blinded any longer? We ittive tOo'bigh an opinion of `their intelli ge.nee to thinit cf,Nre arc not 'utterly mistaken, they will, when tho - "day of rea rming" arrives, -visits terrible retrityutionmpon the guilty heads of those who have been In strumental in so'hasely deceiving them.— Curnl , -;land,county will never aesert the Tuiff! A NOTITER OREGON Itt - MOR.—The N.-A:erk Morning News of Wediresclay ) .says " A report m!as in general circulation yesterday afternoon, that,n letter had been' received-in the city froma member of the Cabitibt at Wi,isliingon, by the afternoon's maii;lo the effect that a settlement or the Oregon boun dary question had been mut-hada in, Lon don between the British Goveftment are Louis McLane, on the basis of the 49th dez grec—the proposition having,come from the . forrner-- , We have not seen the,letter in clues; tien, but have reason - to regard the truth of this reperf as die highest degfeeifthable,:-. ye k.n6o the British Goveriirrient is ruilious for the speedy 'and amicable settlemezit of thn - question, We know too, that it-was ata recent day ready to_offar the 46th degree',. before allowing matters to go to extremities'-- Nothing can be 'more likirly than that -outnof this -anxiety on th - efrisaltintiVed - With - ffe . fact of our, Government having recently, of fered to accept the line of 49 . , has 'grown definite tieaty:bOtwoen Lord Aberdeen, and Mr. McLane." It may be well to add, in connection with the above, that Mr. O'Sul livan, ono of the editors of the Morning News, I -has-just-returned -froin , :Fingland---in the-last steamer, and may probably have had en in terview with Mr. McLane, and hence " his • reason" for regarding the.riiiiidavell founded --51 3 1te-Lifonte 0714,01.-et. CO- The beauties of depending upon a foreign market for-the sale of our brenid ;tuffs, much dwelt upon by6eorelary Walk er end other anti-protectionists, are made' strikingly manifest by the effeets , OT the late forelgu news upon the prices of grain. The rapid decline in the price of wheat and flour-is but another evidence that this coun try cannot place any reliance upon a foreign market 'for . the sale - of the products of our agriculture. Foreign nations will only buy of .uti when it is their interest- , -,they carefully provide a market fuethe pioducts of their farmers, to the exclusion of other na tiOrts,,Eull 41 experience proves that a home imarket for our own a,gnioulturalists is the only desirable one, as being more free' from den-. gerous fluctuations in prices. After all the hue and cry about the, increased export etif l flour, it seems to have scarcely exottaifdd that of forwer years. • ." It is therefore fell}' to rely upon such ant: 'insufficient datitand and !met' an market, Nassachusetts ulone, , since activity ,by rtatifi.of 1842, has consuined of Western 'flour annually over one million o -dollars worth. The profits of this home trade result it by charges blade by foreigners,. Home, inanuftictures are neZeiry, to the profits pf our farmers, and we naistake the character of our peopleif they consent to change the cer `tainty of a - reliable home market for the tint certaixchances of a foreign libni,knd, - A 07froirr-the, .ce,,, - ,9tlhe — laureaster (Pa.) liniorkAad flentinel,%fonris us tlitatoi the 16th Inet..tibmati tutraediLevi Zell, was arresied in.ratt a tiiiinfliitt charge Ofluif. .. ~,,.•./ • re s ' 1 i p.. 1 -1 4 'A' mg lorged tke d , Of'arri ll l l ,4Av ~, , n• Jacob Smitb*r*, 44% /21i.:14,14secastor Bank to which', fte' liaise' placed - liislarne as • endorser. It is sLta cni alio thetuturfe,Aus..9lh.., er foiserieeliave been v ace re,kik syrucll ' Ills ielltti#tliNhtifiliiciperigiWatri2ng. ly,in3pilcated as locesinty; 'all off" amine saalanied - w,ith. name. , ....- — ' -- r" - , .•! r atrytiltagl "Ina!, teeentri made appli , ca. igin tekt.court in Vo'g,iiiia, for adf Or" int lierhasillind, Ex-Gove rn or Thomas 0f,,1d t ry/ !arid. 'Tlie husband had previously, aPPlied fArd l 44lYtece uPPLA 041 k 6 1 1 74#1 4 4„tditktloi CoiFt ii! tip Patna .150claml?iafi:Thiivie l einxte;dn ' tin V l 'ao , The Hon. Raver" .•:* .11” , ..,:—: ' , , oinas bad isilise.querdli r3 9::9oA*" i,'Aw/l Ue . 4 ',lf ilred*; (ll ProPiiill l 4 digs Nei 144 E4' fitited to Km'...( slohaeoni); . - h . !s i rsisld • f 4 5 4,"/ a nd all 1 .- *.loiFl'votyo,! 6 .7 ,l , , 41 conailiauor - , T ejtitiiiiiratilviiiitonipt lylov.the di , co, which aVM., illarti fi ed to 'la d tlyiVitAl•c n ittiagificnitik 7' wa. • ' 4 - 4. 0- , -.., . A , .. , rttrAtt 0 r 1 , • ;,ane .i4).44,ol:g r gapptil age, that if .a . wisira lakeAsidlha geverninelit would rittlil , 10 " 0 41401411 1 ;bni bilve tO >MOW td least a hlthdiii*liniapl'Or dolllrs a : year, ~, for: first lawyea r ic7 Th e p r p e obt , ' ret. from imports 4 * hand ialaei would Yam noarly the riiiortis-odd,bi wholl to`taxes• , c 2ott li tins inolemer4 l lllaithlr44 . llo year 4 4 it& l 4,iiik , g'l''klQ l ( l -icinOanbeiCiiie. ' And-:-/a.y , thoPkoter/ ' :='7Y.;! ''. .:;", ~: 0 .. ._ 43. : -- m, '1 Itia ...,,,.s ~,:. ,-,. _ - - -,ry.0.7.:•47,-3.7....,..zw t;.,,,... , .;,...,. , ,1ik,: 1 ;.g: ME titi4g#A*ll4 66 7 t tt' ' W 99 11g o .ADiptlßDTmwxioytte o•fctorigres; did silde"4",idilitolday, for whicif;lli4s-±i4 lf* ill`have the 4„., thanks of rePeiteis errcorres poqkitel narfiely,M adjournover:lM' Batt, urdaiViylth.an Igclerittand4.Aat adjoarnthent would take place on-that „day till• Monday. This of &firs° gi'vps:rn4mbitiMitfill'i - I others connected with'; nity of visiting and spending` Christmas with;Christmas ithl ; their; f unities nrtd Aind -- the:TeislAV 'was the necessity of puttilig'extrii"cars • upon Philadelphia, &.c., at half past five o'clock. Brif:the wild which thus bfillv so 'favorably_ for ilia railroad r emppany, waSlin the Hotels, (item being many,gliests them lo:gight thanifinm Was last night. 13.9 t the _tide o visitoMflowsend ebbs to , and from the toity,. i of therocean or•o• - •"' et • .' • • ' r itarbtiig tr(tho 210u59, 10=000 •engravings neeessar) to. aecomiiatfrilialsgspaideritisSsage,.i - vero ordered, .and a motion eras then made TO ad . ! journ• stated, and carded almost - ~ln an TEXAS. • .lOhe Senate, Mr. Webster presented are= nu:irisrance against the admission of Texas as a.slaye State, and - ha doing so moved to lay l'it•ora the table, saying that it had come op ! too' late 'for Tekas,_but mighrdolor '0713A . hereafter, Whickproduced a general smile. The various subjects in the President's Mes sage were referred to appropriate committees. • The bill reported,by„Mr. Ashley, to extend' the laws of the Unit4aoates ovor Texas, &c., was=consiflpred,*:•„anicedinent offered. !by•Mr, Westcott,• giving the. President Rutile- . thority to establish ciolle - eiri districts, and , appoiht collectefai,of revenue.' ;Mr„llay Wood was An - willing to . olothe,:the President with this power, and, priforref that -the subject should be referred to the Committee on Com . - me rce. The amendment was then Withdrawn and the bill passed. ••,.; •- .The Sonafe:. then lvent, inte'election of a Chaplain, and re-effected Rev. Mr. Tustin. OREGON.' Mr. Allen tailed up hiairesolution advising the - Preeifient to-give one Year's notice to the government of Great Britain of the termina. tion of the treaty of joint occupancy of Ore. gee, and, ern_ his motipn it-was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relation.._ ______NOMINATIONS-IN-THE SENATE, - 'lt is said that the nomination of Louislqe. Lane as Minister to Englund, was confirmed in Eaectitive SesSion. A large number of nominations of Judges, District Attomfes, . were sent to. the Sen ate by the President, among which was that of Judge -Woodward, of Pennsylvania, Colin the vacancy on the Bench of the Suprerne Court, occasioned by the death of - Judge Baldwin: Though a very young Mho to fill such a position, I have reason to believe, the nomination of Judge Woodward will 64 con ' firmed. Re is perhaps not younger than Judge Marshall and, Judge Story were, when placed upon the seat which they both illitsfrafed by their profound legal learning, by 7 their pre eminent abilities, and by their great moral worth. Should his nomination be confirmed, I trust that the brightness of their fame will lighthis path, and incite him on to an equally splendid eminence. A .citiien of was also nominated as District Judge, to fill . the vacancy occasioned'by the resignation of Judge Pennybacker, elected to the Senate of the United States, Judge -P. it- is said, mired_ his electiorf to the latter statiOnc to 'the fact that it would create a - vacancy Which many gentlemen f proniinent. actors. upon thelibli • TA gta,ge; Were mere than willing to fill. ••,,, : !f3nt for this it is believed that Mr. Dromgbole would now holethe seat : pccupied:liy, his more fortnnate , • Official informationeit 'the admiision of Texas as as ttate ?, ;is • no'a on its way to' that "tone Star." , q,orio' no longer, and_ ehq: will probably be repreSetited in the Senate of the United States,..within' a,lew. weeks. The _most prominent candidates, are ? -aen. Lamar ) Mr. Rusk,..* • General 'll4melon: Sa'far.:.ate persorml feellfiOs.:go l l would be tia4f:to see te the-real-" Herd • ko• - Locofdeo , Messrs. Ritchie Reiss, editors orPerk'a Official Organ,- have been elected Printers to ,both Houses 'of dongress at an expense'to the mation; as it is stated in the'lltrited,states 1-3Purnarilf ONEJIUNDRg,D THOUSAND DOLLARS, above what ,ptber responsible Priritenipffered to do the public printing fer; This is the way the Lpeofoco party are cai! riine'out theirl9s profeiTiontyaf Reforni .$1 . 00,6150 asjutaßfred away:to keep up an eiecutive fa:l(4le' Qto7:l"he ICiltailOiogiTa. Press statl, that Elthiose;l4 , 4 1 /41,ofigr,:;;Jpiiyi:McClelltini:1,4tRed..p4o, itok;rytirie,loviil l ir i e,cepreiul•so : rapidly thit4l4.l* be ti befortr,aiP could co .;,.e7 JournPY.,.fOr . olaimolto , iejegatkof. , , m Jiiaiitit, asking ;the .! A ..!e:.rr., • ktonsiop. OF4r W B, 9ver theFlar#4446 1 1- - - • e-• ,, t ies from theli-purnsionikllbigiali,ithrol..o4'r- 44 , 4 13 * 7147 4 1 - 01T IctTYrf -- ', ,4* l l l llo l / 1 ° )4g 911 4 44 W ibr-001-411 ./Aii 3 * Pi? VP*4 . -* , 4,_0;00. ove I s*.o qamPetitctr,; , . . Si pr . friend•V the other'dol,ooos FOrt.,lllg,Wle • beautiful gotta% lady, Ip,:r4i mouth over oil 7- , thiee - *Oare• "Oet•MaY:deeiAtliii;lat me ex.' rite to you tliehilltetlidia." - • ANo you abut ymotr o t yotr - obantinritiferrtmtoCtim - charming !neaten: with,vivacity; at.tttetiarne.funo cox . **Mg •her face yitldket : Nu),6 l ;-(!not.L.lyOnt at.ii ifYou • 46! :..Nakeig,she riOcci.*O' , /t'clutid t r.e10004,, , lend ahriek an 4 . t r • , • ' , , '••• • _ • A',:lt „ ,-•,;:is-.:, ;,'0. .. ' , ,i4C4 4 !: a i:.";4,4 Ar ,.*,, " ~&i i.. / ;47. 4 i .e 4 . 1 .- . a„ , n i •. 0.1. ..1? „ tt; .-..•-•, , ,,0:..f.A ..-..,r,....1:1 ,- . 4 ;.:-. ,,. !A` , ' ,-'.-'.--,,,,,-....,', 'A "to . Vijl.'„O'o4,, , ali 1 0,'” litTP., .; - ii,e .• "i'ierge'lled, tear.: do. ,'... 4:s4!.sg„` i ''"„ 4 0 11* i ;",,, : .', ..:!°tiPi9kitillP.i?,,. *A 01:014,W4M5 .5 40 13 , , :vaned' iii'theitiblie' itll4 l 1 1 0 1° 1 #4 1 ,k4* 4 44494,-.Vviday „ ,theAGth of iivii . ''' '''')i''''''.4§o , -„ . .;;4,;r ,, .. , . „ .-. , ... ~,i ..„ , ~ 0 era et a vard., •-•.,,--- - ."- -..•-. - . , and -.-...c,, , rikti-,:i,, , , , -,,-:ie,3!is ,-,, , ,-:f! , :,;-ky' • . - , - - 4 ---::!/- csrs,- ir itie :_;olinione 'ile,*l4,ll;siiriiiidtby akieintiiii . cha ~ tiCOre.Bi.4E#?.theiiiiiii t, and .hitriillit'f: seZeiu ,ltMill sJisii...KtiN3Zlls3ill':Bnerefsf, LisiEs M.. 1 ofth: 't llP4eit,riAdAcolite64'WVait'res!Vide,Preat-.1 Of th , :detiteSaro,ll , igreilt3;o4.Vstrrei' qee!defal..:-J 1 :coin: •iii - eiWtllSie6t - t - of•liiikOlfj• St a r e if.,. it 1 case: • ::'':,3 , - Att•';- • tieing • ....Z. , :. , ••,, , in -sn Wafij*ltilikiblf'";::4r4l,, .4.0, ia.•''''.. • , ._-.-11qsai e ! lAT 'li!., tlWsprlyiltee;-' oflhlii -J .•;? e?,li.,' r il l;: fiPoiitP-TfiOri"-i444die:i airdltiioln- la lit Lions express&ieotitheAttislief this meeting; r a•..l'; whercupon;-GiiriiiirrillVinriase-Milioi-,-',Joiro- ',Or,ltr , Mayhugh, aridJoalma , Siillors wciteitppointed Mf.re , saicl!..eomirritirConfieliivisgli'efired,for e- the Slitiit-firrie; rtipiNnteitt'lheT following,:iaddresri i min preaihble aiitt:reooll4onsi• viz i ,•••,;'.. , ..... -. td fro ib 'dui'. DernocrirlicllZ/bie-Cilizcits reCuirtbcy; ,preii, - ,...; . /qad.Coloity:::' , 6= - ',':'" : - • , ;'7;!- - • '''.`.:, ;Mier iN-N--;.--,-,..7--i'.fkl,-.417-:---:-r-n!--4;'-iirr.,--'-- - .- i s.,. ... it watt:De remerrinetea that aPortion, of :fait. afore, _ bemociatisPirdiffifberlitudjOunky,,bit , ri.il.l-i 1034371:5 - last PresideritiaTele,etiOn - weinalurtn- stand ed at certain.inclohorts,ferghothng_attalfpnipt -riay4 as they.theitilWitil*OftftlfoOlOn#.6h timeerished c schemo.oftrotpotingoar:e*WAmerican Man in the ll(494i:ere; , )w;ivelli'eApi . .oqa Tariff; ogotim, , rr-sh . the conlyietiticarfeliNktimnports.: • l'hat.,lni- „melt - der.ra,Vressfiriraff,.suolfterfpreltensiculd- tiltdi feellnkThat if ii!Rtifitifiiiifstriliti'With'fkinth4i.' iings, feelings ehonld.bo,,eleCtedi'reeident,he would nt To f 'ci'l l a ll111. 'r iuj i le 1 16 4 1: 1 1:1 „ prottably,airOrd:niaWlruiiiiiiiikirOotlecinetlie Tarilf;ltrid'tlierebk,iiilii*, 4 6`6letilei'the..beEit interestenitheBlateZ/Withs'theen*Fews,Etome of as were lei' to':eppoaii,: the' elpotitin of Mr. inieni Polk; while reititY otheni,,stilU . gave-hinitheir:. .confidence arid suffiiikes.'. ~.4sep,tgOtion. from theit...politicar brethren WOk Pairtal to those.' sulij4 who pursued thciforinkreourse, anil-mosepdrZ, ' re the ticularly sp„as,they.cenderred in ..alMost'!tal the, other essential-principles Which Marliffitp:- :men d tile political- character iltlitirAislingtfialiedittz' id ptil dividual who was theCoodidate-Ofthe Vento ! - of.thi ere r tip,,Pp.riy . . -'..' Our fears werelniputed teEtinr:,- email Why, and our -apPrehensions Were.- derided,- . - mitt:: as the offspring of toe:much cnnfidencleliii - tho so E • misrepresentations' of our politicalsrppeneats, - -sts if or 'too little, in the ,judgmeif of Our :former ;Me; friends. We ill, liriwaser, concurred iii . ." l -40 -it Nal great abserhing principle that erurewn Mail:, Iron.' ufaeturers - ought to be protecterlby a 'Dalt! : inns.; against foreigii !imports; and that the ae... ediug 1812 Watt, in the Main, such a onnas our in- 3 u Tell, torests not only required, bill demanded:— ' This Wes a, ptstidac with the Democratic 1 id sill Party. We only differed as the best Means ~ ig, wi of securing a common objec . . The elcctio i , It, p it in Pennsylvania was carried tinder the•han- I nor of a 'Protective Tariff. We inward node , ing in affirming, that it could :tot have boon I - . • carried under any other. NV° - have silently • '. afiritifiti?v -.1ree1,4,1E AT ..- but anxiouslyo3Y.alleitsucc eetlingl _al. cuts--- t _Thil' sua i,j_u-s.p i ,Lli c _ jlot i c _6._ fk i. s fp n _ i * .lh o _ ro althoueli 'nothing has occurrtid to change a ' snecii ,. - IT 1 - i • ~ -,•• 1 newspapers ptt , .ts lot to ~ itti, e, Single opinion on the subject,'and the Tariff' i' - ''' -- , - - , Cumberland - county, l'onn a a : number of the of 1842 has continued to work like magic upon_ the,generaLinter i•sts_rftf.the_whole.com,,i E ommissioned Onicers,ef-the armys„ol-the-- --munitf,„ Ourjoars• and apprehensions are ‘ i'rrited - t'illito 4. who Ferrrtl In OM seenlid IrKr fwain renewed, arid are based upon evidences - - which do not admit of dispute or denial. The' of. ind 'l'''" ;/ :'''''''' '"^' ''' AT'''. public latm_Alassage -of the President-to- to - Congress, . c house of reupon niti ana the Annual Report - of-the Secretary of lee. 1 .-Faulk .1:1 f•a`l hdy, whe _tier, Col. GEORGE :1.1,31:E.1,1 - w a appeil ; the Triasiny, aro clearly and distinctly op-- , l e chai,,,,,:m and or:1814i it . ~ , .,,, ,, b, ..., , 5,,,,.. posed, not only to the Taiiff Of 18-12 by name. . . ,„ . , . . - , un-.- ..1 nen t his /ode !mu pr-. 111.140 aj; i l re:- bet-to the principle's upon which thin act i.---. - , , founded. And a - stteng appeal is made to • olutt ,, ls were unammously adept,',l..vii. - Congrete, -- t& - dO -- lhe - Ver".,-ilireg-whith-the-dr=-H-- - 1 --- 727.7117 - t 7F7:1";;; - :TS. , - - ill'itl`r rr , ,l- T.7 -- ral ,•. j moeratie Yells of P.mnso:ivania, in a voiee of „ i i iii o ,: . , d i d pi i isidc. ;1.-it tilt:, '., , ..rd , er.a. it art.ol, I thunder, declared Oughf'net to be dorm Wi" , d i , iof i h o s', „ ii ~,1,,,1i ' ,.0 , .: ~... ~„.,li o tild r e.: regret the More that we are compelled 10 re- ' ,-,,i s •i' 0 t,' t-'s ~,41 , ,,1 ; ht . ,' 1 1 , t ..1,, , A cra ls; a : ‘ ,. iterate our opposition to this painsmlar pad it, the t im.ti did lollow the suite g00PE01,..._ !of the President's .Message., beeatise ••.ve - seq.; iilipu!... A:e,l ai , ,+ropl:.i . its,l tilike't`isr Mt i • set in i t so little else to disapprove, and so much riots, ea.: (dice., ti , ..1 , t•treritigs. We, there that has our cordial appeobation/ We (10/10u ! tote, alive 111411 . 1.11 , . C 00124.12011 AI.OLI •01:14.1/.41O4i0EL to follow him in hi:lolly arid magnanimous , at the serviees te, the ...di( cis and •solt-tirrs at views in regard to .Texas, N1,...‘iv0 Oivgon. 'both. NA ii'. 111111 ;,-, 1.'..- , ' , .. v. i,: they ff' 1 "'" 1 ( 1 . 11 and our general iiitqcourse a lid •relation 3 w i,:i be twitted di di..to-Any - Theretere.. Re.-s , 1, rd. foreign powers. They bre‘dlie the true Ai e- 'lliat we f orth- v. i' ti pe'i'idn l'oe.g.e,s. Sir a rican spirit. They speak to the. heart, and , grunt of Laid to be 'sl.ssi..ll.:l rat liereitn& as .rouse the patriotism of she nation. But to etas- be thon.zh: mod ads 'sable give full effect to those views,-does not, as it , k••:"/red, That a,, rocoo intend, to every. appears to us, require the surrender of our °timer of Ilse IN'ar of 1' , 12. ii , di' so Moos et.. I 1 cherished principles of Protection. And come I i 1 1' I a:A. t.i,i' t.ic:„ ,te.c. inee'r:. ,, t thi'ir re•mo..- what may-.-peace or war.—WO see 1:1 o.:ss" .. tit 0 counties dr clistrie , - , , intila general trice.- 1 -event- f oal) , the-moreunqualified -necessity cif , inrn (rifTilt who etri m'nkr - ir vonvonletitio at-' ilieseSalted States maintaining their lade- , tend) at the seat E.i . 40V Ell% men!, ljarri , slitirg• i pendeneii,iiiiikingtheinselves able to fabri- ; on the 20th of January nmst, to order to act erne forthemselvts whatever maybe required' in conceit to carry' out those views. in every possible ehieraoney. NVe desire, I iii.solecii, 'that WO reconirriend sirrijiar with3aurSouthern brethren, to see our Cotton, I i meet Mos in other States by the officorsef the Sugar; Rico and Hemp plantations extendeili i . War of 1812, to co-operate in the . MAO - 111 - flee I an we desire with the Middle and I,Vestern l of the above object. ' &idea, to toe the bowels of our mountains I - =Resolved, That the proceedings of thisuiect torn asunder, mid' the useless pre - converted ; lug be signyit by ibis officers and published into metal; and ire desire to see tho advan- , in all the ho.wsinipers in this county, rind re.; tag-es which these labors would diffuse, en- I commend the different Editors in tIMS:ale to toyed by the agriculturalist, lahoier, median- , give them at least throe consecutive notices is and manufacturer -,, and we also wish to 'iii their relC,liVet papers, -. • ''''' ... see the Eastern States consorningithe'N'arious bigned.GEO. NleFE'Er.4:oleuA ''. agriCultural products, and furnislifak a Market l.,\ \ -...sNOW-1)13,;Nt, & A i, sp. ...,...,,.:..-,', , &: ; ,. i . , 7 for: the : productions of the !'.. ; outtitorti ,States. This can be done. and -would he done, if 41. restless spirit of clutagi was not ..eotistands -working again st,,tltoi r- (tern mon-indlecip rocid. interests: . We must have,!orennit,•and- the Tariff Act if 1842 producoslibout tho amount , ....tieqiiired;: This is raised from imports, esti ; Stated at ebout- on o .hitndred. inillions of deli" lam. - ',tint if the Tariff was reduced:lli:cline g' 04,4:iia --- vi:FT :10,ecretelyypf.111oTr.01*O‘ry ) we 'Would; instead ef one \lloi . idred'''.iiiiilioiiii; hike - re ireport:tuki.liundred ; raillioi4lo raise the, same aniVtia(cof:_revenue.l . E.:thie:latter • amount si ,r ta . bitld lie itelserfed and !ttrlp,ltYvoutil' relielictdri . ikrehutaireti!.:Milliona,„'Weith of 40' reeiitinifahries„, oriatherattlittihnejbreipt for doliiiitii: nig; it4eenislOsOirsterfdrof q l ii,- tabliihing intr - tindoperident#-91. fereigh nor ticte s tf4 :4 , c914d ivaketitelhelt.l4llfirlaves. flat ;Ettippolidit...would not itterense' the amouriteof - iritp,ortaticinal then our revenue would fall . :allert,:hylieLhalf, and it could only 'be sup. ttlfeill,liedirect taxation. An, aliandonnimit VPtpoent: Torit4 at thisiime, cyanid seem , !'tt, - ";patlibitlarly u„ - riVii,,' whenio ib is Said the itttOteWit..Warareitel4 et all improbable, In cane-of 'a War 'with Goat l3rittupl`'ont most ef4etti .Sautee-of , anneyence-wcfuld-he:inte , - faint to Cake -their kbncs., and in this way • US - 'produce 'discentent,lrebellion - and 'starve , llilinitythat.laident. dßut if inipotte.should , litti'so,'redindi'wheri , would ; our revenue corriajfrcim'.3is etirible.tis. to cry on the war? ; :Bittitisnot. otit-purpobeigeergtte-thialuestieni; i ? „-,11,1rtzteriiittk.„,to ; .,the . „Pettinerittin fraity,-te. those`, .':„Wlity:liti*illi-fitytil-iiiifelied'te,.intanteiti:.the'... ':.llOtettdio4ri ericiplea;to, those who. hit-ira' liustaintittli.every.hlent.,g,x . eoutivor-every, -1,0 , - tislaturepevery, mem ber of-Congress, for. the' ' IliatAh. irtt„ar,eers:,on . .' thef,Proleotree iirincipfra . .1. : ittid ',' to , ,thesti: Whe.'ity,e 'seen iPenrisylYen at , Iredr:siakia:hor'fiAperityT,tin4lltrAeOPio.' ef,!,!i11.' , ,0t0e5 , 40,-,,emPloyrnetitti;,,rojo,39tag ift .pkoliptisrity,, Or „bi apre:ssed-,hk„edvetaity', nailhp, ;tag -: scale; - 'esti4o''orilqvis4:: - PY,-09iii, .greri.44.3,-.:':.;1i. , ;;A:`,-;..-i:!-:.:ii.:::„;:nf-,22.:Ya;,..i!e,__._:•...:: ;134- ilAiiidp(ibt tiwr."ipsideni s'3t,iliti .United :StittetiP,ner:f.of Op SkOretiiry : (;4 l 4; l n.l.intiutYi' I.o . Yegulat'thia,'ettlijeor:"., ,W,i3s,!rnitiit . look - .10., -'0 13 4P1A4-:44iii**.iariciiti*.to_liOneni4i ,bocfr - oftv...voil T isyl,ganials-Thor,liovb:.oyek 'ool:llo.66iftrioti-otkieofiiiiiiijgor iv - I - Ar . iyir ~, t,.._ rifiliteriellk4naltegthesitte4B42,'.A..liut; ey?, ..ititnit . liledg64llo.tintsistebey . :Cif...iripitiii% 'Mot i , ~„,,i,,,;,,,„..„,,,,i,„,b:5t,,t,„,,itkbef;Vietim'0*4 1 ,ilii,, 4.40*i0r40: . 000. , ... , 00iiiig ,, ,ti0:14 , ..pr0i.4 4 . oll*:eartifaiiiiilntittoltlittitiltinititeteriftef, I 042;f4iid..t'Wilkl,i)dii - ClitNfolifili ! f;iiiiih. that 1011114".:1i#eal..0111:e.:`Oripral.. } bpei,ii*kkgiktk ;"§(4ltOtki: - pglittiiiiii - Citln;#.o*.x . ol l .Plodleoill. neOnideOtOrillttertOz - A - WP,Ofiltiti.W67 43,Eta ! 9eilittiongll 0100130 Pr I gip'pnkld44 l 6*..; - ,.pePatintre&bk"fftolialliOrY;,?..4iifOiltOiriefird.' 1 0' , '"flY* , 'Iiii4T' 11 - 01,0 *# 6 0: 6 ' 4. -Ot'ciii:Ylo.*OtOilii '.lllosrtiplii4fcricralLtyi:, , b;,l .Ai,` rhF.,zgho r leVe_pjaticui. , tio . ils',..o . ,:or, , =“ri.,,d,ow.,* . q.#ty -- Fiti - vylol'!.tlip,..%l 4,01de7: , '3 . ., - ,ii'cf. ,. ..'L 7l ' - ...V:1 ( 2 . `i..'.1, , ,:.,.1:.:?::.'„,'T:.;•6"..' , ” 4;i:1f.t.0,7a...,..-;•i.',Z*,-.„,ki.'''..2.,:,.:,','..`:,Ti1ifi.;,.'„:::,=' =3 ud 0 . 01 .tates, in .Wash.: rging 4: , • , t_•••• • • - 1- r''•% • . ittan4,4l-.llclive'"4 - Ortlen#dostalt..." prilt irt their :Stresigth,"andleritiSelond:,.o*.246.lo . .ty„ - etiest ' iir4gs euritoVeiftlei the nt h em= Ai:6;s n- is octal *11:4 jveis ae rwer ty . ! to ,P rellettgetOihitt - ,hinther of DeirtliiipihY; otittStandielfWitli "PRO, TECTION'r rescribKlVPoll' it, an if ire did° ti el; , to a Man, de . battlo , intdrests, and. characternro, not 'only acknowledged, bat- soZtared - by an. -.everlasting treaty. Ahereas,- ; lticigovernment ofthese.Ufted • 'B"tal:e;ailiat i . lrembotlimcnit a the . 6410n5, theretnto:seconi es thiFilitty o eyery - one, particularly in -cases of enter gilineykto put forth his voice:in such way as. hel,mtay- deem ' J est calcillated to give aright rlitacticitti - to lnrhlic alfaiisTAnd" -- etsr - o - ii - 4 - , -- public. 'opinion in Pennsylvania has long- de. (dared, and now declares, that aVariff of du- - ties uponrimports-s-Imnlrl not only to produce a sußibietit.revotine for Government v parposes, btit-at the Kahle tirot , to r -afford protection to. onown maitufnettire 'against 14mill - truth:les imported front :thread : rriVilfOrdeg, , ,,n. crisis is not- _presr:nt . .ie the adieTnietratienofthe CleiteraMmierninent de . signed-to4Ostour. licahliae-:cif4rthrow . :of . ;dhly, irttbc conummity to gri,(l'look ,on with indifference, anti. ,itniay,,,e tett-late -to Attest thit ey11; ; that ex&lence teaches that ills easierfel - tirtia.ait evtftn die adniinis tratittn.ol ptiblic,ellitirs,.than to retltesslt it haslArti .iallicrdi and that meting slimed -tfiei'itte c tl.b.6.,ti - kda,7.willi as matiltdespatch as ,peattible:; i i.fitizqal:l: : '4itblic. meet itigstd• protest 'agaitist - nthercp4l 9f the.resent 'faiiff, which hes doncinnastillisle*Sti,mueli fior eyery :branch:of induSth"ll.3.reifghout Pennsylaniti, ThatkinOting of tie people ef. urnberland county ..is recommended to:-. : ,be -held at o pe,Court Room; in Carlisle, op Nov day- everiinWilie 1211k.aq , IV: Jthinariiincxt, ._,:u.lopj sect' Measures uponitne subject as:rna:Y seem. -best C aloft Int eicio . 'seitre the, gfearia terestsof the country': - ....Resolved 4 _,Tbat it , I,l.l,receturnepided to peoplo.of Pennsylvania to hold public ings-in the Alffe'rent rotintins of the State, to annst•aiipeedily and. as,, effectually as -may be, ..an) . ,,,Alerts - designed to oy crl lit it .fi SySteiri.- whielvhitirproverl itself to lie so essentially ' _cennectail with thttbest interests of the Stale. ....Resolved, 'That Iles meat ing most cordially approyes the acts of the present National Ad m mistiat ion - in refnic nee to 0 retro n 'I 'e x:t s and' Mexieci, and-with foreign nations....c , en rrall e. ThaLtho _prilcti.e_dint - rf -meeting bo' published in all the - papers of the: 'Wliieh having lt(qw.rt rPJL(I antl -ithmißr the cone t idelatinn . ofthe inert ing: wow nciopt ed,- JAtOB•BLYId JOHN 'W. Slinivr.a.,'Sper-z4nrv. „ fla,3c !pit L • - FUR' ere.. Nv ore •'.hoy,e..T,llll4Y.Priy 112 - tlAviparket to-slay tor - etry.tept, ttiCTztent ..madi? at §:mgi i '144 il ik. T r . zwa.if refused itT nioreffhh market clos•;i' ink very. Ortepsl4.r.l sente'lnetera .hale with -4ca:watheir.itecklroni the roarket•to prosoio.: A•YEaI..O .—Wct.tioar of tio i,eo.ll;.\T relf yonia, wag made at $3 75, coiltinuo.i inactive. we-quote'Wheat at 81,09 and $OO. CORN.—Soinhorn 68 els. and OATS 4.2 etti. CLOVE Dis dull, find quote at $6. IlaArmarrii's` Pi !—This Medicine is ac. knowledgcd 1..) Ina 'One of the most• valuable ver discovered as a .purifier of the braid:flair fluids. It Superior !"te r Sarsapurilia, whether as a suderifitfer alturatiVe t :wid stands infinitely ,hefore all the, preparations and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone of incalculable value; for . the pillsmay be ta Von any period, and, instead OF weaken.' ing, by the eathartieflbct, 'they add_strengh ; by taking ~a we y "the cause' of woo 4 r,iess. They have n one 'a he in i drithteefibe o f that. .speoifie, Mercury, This trifu. I red=the:tiones.ittid limbssare..net paralyzed= isdi - tbutTinstead-sof these-,-distrOssing syinptons f navy-life and -consemieni animation-is . evident maielicedrof the body, ;These.. for, tnessof thti.cheati. Rheint4thitti , in. tho , '".° 4 o r.' willte - found Superior AO ney„thing:imagihed the Pewera:ot ; medicine e fryer tient.; diapepsircettbin , , , 311 dimesspe l. peehli‘r to mionian,•lltey : should-. be;..resortt)ii-, to -, at 2 0nce,= ; , These alit ttroth'sPillkivill, hp, foulid;deserving- V.tirelfaisethe.gefitti no Medicine of.t)ll,AR -B ARHdrFZ, solo , agOnyler. this Liorottg r .j1 , 1 t o , .‘ ~, : SAAALT,9II3 i rc generall.f,begin s with 'languor. arid - wearitless - , - oltilluens:andAyernhiug, soreness of,!tfi;x, Ilti`izatigktAt Oivf,i,u4o (Halt)' pll4;F : ylapleaitall9Mlt it. ne -- snialtpox; ietttuso4they-Ftleuly-iiolitlttotso vols.:4oms hiirnOS ithieh Al.ki-the'cifunes eat' groull'. Otis' lota 'eciMplainte; , but` of .evebeithilittlyineldent to nuitt - ....viTrarst hroo Ot'ila .Inil Ise , Vii - ituhl ti 4 .944Oini to bed; will itti Shortti me Vet teltaispte , 'n*, , tierfest Ora:6olM isikwfr. , atige bUtv blood:.,and:othee , l , ofiturity l 0 001 E, 11k4ei fliteg iW4 1 '9. 1 ,1f1i 6 4 0 )C',i' 4 90 1 -41VPI L I6ijMOCiAlier ithittpcompflptapriPeytustialirlollo*,'ini'Llrairj? feeketirelo thill ' r t Afi kt iat tu,'.iro .0: r.ial:Lit' A zt.:4tileilLbi;Ctloo9.l4B 4 W Selo 0 . %;r0 th I n ••he kill • MEE : , ij.',,L.'..7:ti';:;,,. , ,''' ' '''_:',':i'., :.,'.`. i': ~ r,_, ' ?'.,!%., ,, , , ',, i ,;', , , 1.44)A1-,VA!:icZ.r,','.:--"O':-'h' INEZIME o 43... - j • Si itY VI R. iti ,oViovari •••!!,nias to rife directed; will mcgoina.to rohtic snlccta eho,ntarlie limas of Ceo. Realm. &N.' tnifilliorotrgh of Carlisle; on FRIDAY, tho.2d, of Vinunry, 104clock;Ar the!' fol.; hawing r te4.citate, A certain tract: picniesnentAsel nle in'the townshlp . of pain, 0011 "* '‘:) Cum. lerh i mb, broth - dell by lands of the Dan lel ItroDonnell,:fico'd. and oth'cr landatif the said John Harper, Esq. enntaining forty-four acre. Tore or less,being the some tract of land which. Iwo sold-and conveyed to the said John per:Esq. bY Robert IVl'Eurinne,ndministrntor of Daniel IVl'Donnell; dee'dr-togother with nll and singular the heradltaments thereunto belong , &"c• • Also, the following described messurige and tract or piece of land situate in the township of -Mifliirrishounded-Tall at a post, thence lands of Banitie,l Ramp, nod of Daniel MeDorinell's heirs, north 32 degrees AViet,'"4B perches. to a stone, thence, by land . . of John Me Donnell'S heirs, north 541', aegrees eat, 1.91 perches, to a stone, thence by land formerly I of. A less oder and.MeVartnne, north 28 degrees Ltnst,.43 1)0Th:es; to it'wl 2 ,ite ealf,Aencet by land oI thninrslleCormicks' heirs, north 78 degrees , perches; to a white oalt, north 57 - grect - past; 75 perchrson - n - prist; - titerred - hylaThl pf James reedy, south 40 degrees.east,,4o per ; chtsiria white oak, south 161 degrees, east, 1,0 I,perehes,la a white oak, south 44 degrees east,. 1 - 14'parchne.to a stone, thence by tint same and !lands of John Darne; jr., south 36,1 degrees .west, 100 perches- to a post, north 871. degrees west, 'petares to a post, south 601.dcgrets WeFi, 51) perches 'to, ,post, south 54 degrees west, fi7 perehiitiAo a post, in the middle of Big 4ton,altenee north 43 degrees west; 23 7perche's to a post, south 501 degrees, wesCl32 .. Peithes: to a post, thence V ra land oeOrgn .are4eris nor . th 451 degrees west, 40 perches to , y te"plti'ea , beginning', containing 200 acres, strict measicre, be the sanni more or less—with a I thoi;.iialldings thereon erected, &e., Seised, and taken in'excetition as the property of Johnilarper, Esti , and all Co he sold by me, ,ADAM LONCSDORI..., SheritC. 141 . 1421Tr111it - N4: 1 .1 P.xpon• as.ln me diverted, I will eviinveln saleitit the public house Of (.rover Itertent, Kvq. iu the borough, of Cat hid an VIIIDAY the :1•1 11/11z or January; 1846, at IO o'clock, .I, des following rent eslale, viz:. ", Also,nt Lot of f i lrou - fl situate in the Inernml n of CaOitsl6;Cumberland County, containing. 4i Teel iniTrolit, fluff 4 240 feet in depth, Mere or less totiiitteniliy:lcilini Gilmore uni the nisei!, ah alley rain it,k Dawson on the Wont, and Nritlin street an tits north,- pitying erected half sit nry rennin e litsitNe Awl 0 Teittle-slnlii. 3‘1.1 .nc evt.el lent n. h of. ivnler.—Sl47.e4l noll.lnken- inn t.iftinfionn as the privily of 11 zolnell Also, n lot nnfireentend situate in the linernigll of en) minty, feet in (vow, nit pH t fa.: % ile of au slier and in4ft feet in depth, , nti4 IV or reng:larqudell by 'Alain nutlet no they. Cad I lily on I lie Einint. Liberty alley on the Soinfli, Plitt nn, A rtuor'nn hies on-thn.%Vest, lulling thn reon eel H •.IHlllll{} t wo-story frame intherlanarded, a brit k smoke innnae,vniateton i Zev. S. ;zed anal taken in exeenittion , AS the In [inert; of Edward Atlitor. - part of a • tra nt' land.-14'01111c , Xim.tiot, ton ii_attip, (intuition by -Samuel- Irvine, 131.11,,,it, Annoys,. Share's Twira, I;oltert•Nlyl'itolinni and iho pig apribg.tmao t:l.llislC IV2 owrz , :' no 1i•a5;,,,i711 hatise a, .1 lag bare lin-oron-orretotll.—Soorrrhonot-talcair eNeellialli . 111 . 151!i - MT or !Nitwit, d. reaped, nail ADAM LON(;•: 4 111.1P F. Sheriff. Flicriff's I)yr 9, 144.15: CAR ISLE _. FEMALE SFMINARY. Nup,i.tm>, („.. Wisses Pitolie and ChaziAte Paine EXPENSES BOA RP, kl 11 ntia teat.Liec, %%19 be torithihe .1 to .% (mew latlieq at 32 23 der. leg the summer toehlit , , ; Intl Llt..dusiztg-tite wi.,f,r—erteml4ov. 71;11 ' 10.N —1%.11,1111,1 nt,341- 111., ' lts GCogrnpilV, /11 , 0 rv, Rea‘iing and Wi it tug, I.er tir. e_3.110 AN:robr•inv, Algebra, Genum trv, Nut. oral Phil.su . phy and El.gliab (..nnivort -1:41n., • -7,. Cin.r4,l!. IZIn Inrie; :Or ntid soil N1,.r.k1 kph% , r•jrs, Paint 0. will ins'..lve.t rtn crt ra et,,lrzcnr InF.cruti.citbd ;%lu-ly, by I'rot E. E. ‘N'illhyr, 101 an extrachargv: of kL I 9.,01 'rho Tuition wtil by reihiled Ttnrtetly and thcoprice of Hoard monthly in ndCo nrr, and no deduction motto fur uhieneo hot ie cone ol'xick bcrso. To the ben riling .rh0..r.., th , 0.4.'0 a %cry excellent piano i. ellarffc I r-uugcments have .‘lne Leto monde fer fur nishing two or three alltliiiennl b n,drrn with he gre . u,ilous one of text Inulcr, if Eljoetl. The nest gnorter , I this Sehis.l opcns u'ith the first day lifJunintry in'si,•nnd n fining Ihosn ytho linVit had illinalityrri in Illy Fenno! dutiog : the lot yeer t *o avail ourselves of tit tti !nouns 'of expresNinir to the public, and especial :lY' in the citizens of this slid tic adjoining counties, nor full 'conviction ths't nitraiibigea l'iu_Ne.ry-higle order ere lucre - alliirderlibetha ed. tiention of, illissys and young Indic'., such in ;,l4e,'irs Are . stplrttly couutry.. tin int It truining given is Pystemulic and thorinigh, while the- , nannunret snot murals' orthe punileSre most ecrefillly watched crer. Front . personal °hoer:stint' knotlillge, Ve, 4 iTeel entirely cinfitiorit, snliuol to nil (1,4 ellf C plueu for educing their chinglit..rs. ' 1:.11.1)W ELL. • V. M. 1111)1)1,E, J. A. G - • • et IV M. rut:veyAtAN, Jon N MeGAFFIZ. EV. Nov. 26 17;45%, T • • - fCabinet • 1.1 E: subscriber takes this method of in. forming his friends and the public gen erally that lie carries on tlic•CAlillslET KING .111.151NESS in all its various bran9hes, in Loaccien Allay, directly in_tho roar orl:--11.9b. lOck's.Choir Factory,(in N. Ilitinnvei s bekocps constantly . hand; and,will mnnu facturo to order;' - • . -- Seeretaties, piirekus; Tables, •'' and yary: othe r diisartininn of Cabi net Wurc,—,, nil ofiu . tuell sell Opal, fur cath,l9r cx ghange lhr country.produeo at, pricpsi -114 , take Lumber of al hi usctiptinnii in Voila of, ...Tabhl.X.pgli, - Arirep tin n on and . , „ in . aoO`no hurt notice, lid .gpleindid fraarao, -..i95v00r., hearse s'll.ll 41p4.,b0. kepi far - ra n4o.general , ioloiltrafon; . akv treat - Act‘titligilin 'ific R'rfce:.4?. I_,lisiiitir*isnti. . .• ._ Tg. 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'i'-'''' . •,- ..1 1, :r''',,,'''. ..' . 1 • 7„,t,,g,,,,,T.riq1*.; eI:Y-:1,±: :'. 4 tii r‘ ,, ' ~,, 04 i;i''',,, , V,'n: tie4t,.l,-,...:' , '-' •• , ,•,e.;,..,44 1. ),,,,,.,,,,, 1... - e.,...) . ; •......, •• „ tv - ;,, ,, , ,. .. , :c..,k -, 5:Pr,,...1. , ,-.-->:. - -... . . . . • .rars yERN32IIII '' Otttl an ltccnccj` iMM4 i, , : . fr,-'• Protlatino,tibru VirtIID4EAS tho.flonorable Samuel ficp. icy buin,t President Judge of tho severest 'COitts of :Common Mast of the - counties:of..„... „Cumberland; - Parr Pair ',..,a.erd Amiens, in Phinsytii . M... 'lla, sendlinitlieci ' b. tscvorsil Courtikr.,9lllw, - , end' Tarmineol I. Danes:al Jail deliveif*Q . .. t Rd,' Counties', ai':d • On. JOhn Stun rt and ThiSkir C. M tiler, judges °rare Court of Oyer and .TOSV'' miner and General 'jail Delivery, fur the trial of all cepttal and other offenders, in llth said ' county of Cuntliesland4.-by their preceti . ts to me directed, have ordered the Court Oyer sine Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to. be .-. holden at Carlisle on t heSECONDI4ONDA.Y.. , -- •' Of - January isii:it, (being the 12ih 1111S4V(1 0 Is` clock In the forenoon, to cautinuthogi'voqiii . `TheTeforc,. . " ~.>.. • - '' NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVPSt ' ' • -011 . 1 e Coronerolusticeerofllic-mttrffn-d'ai fS , statics of the said county of Cumberland; that they are by the said precept Ichkshband,cd - to be then and shire in their prOjihr . ;liethonsOsvith their rolls, revises's+, inquisithStisiiiiiliehittations ' land ell other remembranecS, to rlcolbektithings 'AV hick to their offices a mwentitn,ollelt's, and- -- all Nisei: : that' are boned 123 , rehOitilistncces. fn._ _ p ens eti tritilsh t s is t the prisoners titathro*tirein ,hall lot - In the Jail of said county, eihr.to-ho there-to prosecute-1 hymns-shall:Ws just;„ • ADA NI LONGbDORF, Sircritt. Shot Ws Office, Carlisle, 4 • . " Dec. 17,4840. . i - .. , • • SPECIAL VOIOTIA% Dl' virtue of ri wilt limn the Don. Nathaniel ;.LE) B. Eldred, Piesident judge of the 12th jb dicial district of.Penneylvnnia, bearing date et I in!ritibbre the Bth dny of Optober,. A. D.1845i r-.-NOTICI tS j.lEn EBY -that-a, Specie] court-will--be-heihrtha-staid-- 11nn, Nathaniel B. Eldred, and the Associate 3 udge- - dof the Court of Common Plena of Cum berland county; at the Co‘ort Douse in the bor ough of Carlials, commencing no AIONDAIri, the - 16th My of February, 1846, to 'continue one week,.for the trial of certain- causes , della , din,.l in tly Court 4Common Plena rd hitnber• land county, in which the ilon.Snatel llephern was Concerned as caunsci - fer tden of the puttlba prior to his appointment as President Judge of. th. oth Judicial Distriet z und such other cries; to as ore embraced withWhe Prosisiontuof tin Act of the General Assein.bly, , pnased the 14th April, 1834, relative to the inganizatidn at e- Courts of Justice. Of said- Special Ociart,Jio tors, and all persons corteernrd, will take nd; ace. A DAM I,ONOSDORF,.SIicriIIt Sber'ifra Officio, CarliMe. Dec. 10,1845. • • .tpplication fbr Taventlicence. "NGTicE is hereby given that I intend to apply it the' nest terni • nr 'the . Couri, of Quartet Sessions of Cumberland county, liir a., lii , erre - e - th keep a tavern or publid - linos° in the . house I .0W occupy as stieli in Carlisle: WILL'S FOULIC. We, the imilersignoti . vilizens of Bost IVard, Carlisle...Cumberland county,' do certify Pint we ore well acquainted with the above onintil Willis roulk. pat lie is of gond repute for hon. rely and ti'mi ;ince, null is well provided witlt bruise torten au . conveniences for t lie licenin m ti. - tialittof strangerg . andlravelkrs, and that such . . t inn OT tavern is necessary ;o tic`aommodute the public and entertiln strangers and travellers. T. O'Sullivan, Michscl Boyle. Henry .1. Kel. -1V : 7° Jartios - lictmcdvv -1- icorre 7 l.l7lll.lhTitEdiv - iiTir - ' Armor, Cliristion.lnitrilY, Ja moo i?.ll)lntr,Jacob Low, (lei:irk(' lfily. Nicholas Ulrich, J. Si. Kiwedler, Jacob pa kiglinign... ....'. . . . ri — Trrt 7- LICe Ise:7 1 .11 , !ir - ritturO7fir aply oi the pryt term of time goarler F•PFinnft of county. for n,. . hvip u laVe4ll or public bonne in tho I tuily occupy nil sifcli, in Kin2SIOWn, Si lvcr Spt togJ A f.'o ti WV E. •w,., the linden:lan ed citilensof the township of Silver Spring, is the county of Cumber - Nud e do certify that we are well atArottited with the :.born named Jo cob Gr.,: iN that' he t......ttttti lutttifora nee; anir is well previt'etl with hotter. room and canto. nicnrea tor th.. nrruninintiiiiinti of . ifriingerri and t I :tvellert.; and that !melt Inn o r rem i e ne , ottesary to accommodate the public ilLtl,. enter. Lam strangers and traveller}, Jacob Ktominger,Georgr' Sal4pel Senor_ Anut, Jacob Homer, Iletiry Johnll, . Dunlap, David [tinkle, George Jacob iaortiz, ..Atiatrew S. M. (anew, EMI A pplitation for Tat•crit- Acence. ithereby given .-lint I intend to apply lit the next terat,44:,the Court of Quarter Suse4"tle3 01 bc_riiititcpaniy, fi,r it licunee to keep a tavern or publiThouse ' in thu house I now occupy RR such,leiliterSipring W Township, f3AAF;I.2:OIIAfIIAti. We. Ilia n_ndersigneti itenaor thetownshirt of Biller Snring, in the county of L:umberlund, do certify that we arc well acquainted with the a hove nomitl Samuel Zacharias,4l4t, , ho in or Food repute f.r-latneNty anti tempi:trance, and is well O - witted ttlth Mnn, reowattii,:cotivenit craven for the necentmodation of ntrhngers''ond traveUers. and that soch Inn or Tavern is nee. cssuryto a ccom mode la the public and tntertaini •- •ai ti. 'Rupp. Jacob Miliefi Ul liatnuel Ikea, 14, V. Comer; David 'Lyidigh, Siauik:•Dtownnweli, Win M Mady,',lp/in Sam! Brett izt4, Inseptt - Long, Peter Glitter,- Charles Shreiner, Jacob Onrgas. Apt/licatimlfor. - 4610 - Orie El is hereby given tharintspil to 11 apply at 'the nest ternnA .Cuurt of" Q wirier k l esrl.r9.letciiintreilanil;*949ty; for n beeps° tilkeep u tavern or . public Inman 'ln tinr }im m el now uccuPy us such, in SoutoWiddlo. ton to . w.iship. - • • JOHN RI, KKR. We the undersigned eitizenaiiftliii,iiiiiinahip of South Middleton, in the county eirOumber.' land, do certify Anat. We are well: aCiinaintod with the rrhove named John helm of good Actinic for honesty and temponinco,ayid is well provider house - room, and cbAienli. 'Crces for tiro acconimodation of stratigiiii:Oil travellers, and-that anelrlnn or Tuverni.iai9ap ' emiry to„actionimudato the public and criteitalls- • • strangers and.trovellere. Satii96l•Erb,Ja . Cob Myer,' p 111 yet, Samuel aililychie; John Gonilyear,'Jaiolo' jr.' locub. ,I•ciii, - Dentel Ritter, Frederick' 'llider,'Berijamin Rider, %%M' riin.kokeif th," • Cyrcis ' ' . ~5:;1-x,'• ji r , loi At , pl io4tiptif fn,F - .Ttiv'ern7Licipiia" • ; , i, ,, -, •,., Oilotis: hereby given thii :VIII* ';'4 4° , '-ii • - apply at 1 1:,a,. aa . ii.: term . .'2;atlpitif:qa )i. $0,i,,--.., u u rip r . Sesalaiia,:ntea tit lia ilaii,4lliiiitr'lo e1i,11 1 4:4,&•`- li cacao la keep a .1a vain or. - 4 4.-:1,, • ,Ijoilba :.• I .• now,,,c . )yeikpy.'. ap..;:aual'i,eia,.;lfkiir.' , i'•' - i.:•.:" s." township.'' .:, .:• 7,, 7I'IIQAIAS•,!:VVItiI . , i,V4 I :;•:'''' - N - •*e;:' 06(0 - 60 rtligiatl;;.ajtizaitetirk .xII - J. ..ertr •.::,... . ',idwpall'iP:Alii:- iiii . litlifip,t-4ire., , ,d - r v , - , 4,.1#71:!4i, led 'wigiAlia4Laivl.•irwicAff(3l4iii,ak....e,l4ll42::,::;;••'- thaVlia la, or. 6 0 ( 1 \i'OutcfQ ." i!,, 4' q. Ititet! , =:. . OPange •Oltflig via - 1; Pi!Pvsi . . .' 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