&=. Vi994llaur I: - -1) 4 v -V , APO‘ ;1:1 -• I ,L,Ll$l . • - • -= - -tiVk~DN~si~~Y, At~GUs~=i~;;as.is.- , For Reboil of the• British Tariff . of 18461 •FOR CANA:I. COMMISSIONER; JANIESII POWER XF ,MERCER. COUNTY. nig ; Sajoditig Committee Meeting COI:IMMi CONVMAr'IIION. a meeting of the.. Whig Standing Corn- Anjttee. - of.. Cumberlabd 'county, held at the public 'Muse of Mi. Ilenry . Rhoads, in; Car- Aug,tist.lOili, 1846; the Committee was orgEMized by appointing L. 11. WILLIAMS, - Esq., of 'West Pehetaboretigli, Chairman, and: Tuonizas 'Cri.AIGHEAD, Jr., - of East Fennsboro' - . :seeretary. .The-folloying :resolutions were unanimously adopted, viz: Resolved, That the Whigs of the comity be requested to meet in. their respective town ships and • borouklis, on SATURDAY .the, lath instant, and elect two Delegates to-repre -.sent them in a.County - Convention, to be held in Carlisle, ea . FRI DAY the 4th of September next, • for the purpose of, .nominating candi dates for the 'different offices to be filled at the.:approaehing•Oeneral :Election. • - • Rep/yeti, That. in. the selection of canal fiates, it is highly , irdportnet to select such men as are qualified by capacity :and moral courage to do dietr duly judiciously and L. FT. WILLIAMS, Clufirman. THOMAS CRAIGHEAH, h. Secretary. . . (Don't forget the Delegate Meetings, Whigs, on the 29th inst. Send good - mon and let "union and harmony" be the motto, 0;::7-We hope the communication signed uShippensburg," 'on -our_ first page, will re ceive, as it merits, an attentive perusal. It is written 'with decided ability 'and evinces the author's thorough acquaintance with the sulject. "1" ft:TA.Most provoking mistake occurred in the paokineol. our papers last week, by which tha packets for Kidderminster and Shepherds town, were through mis-direction thrown off their ritut.i3,atid did not reach our subscribers at the proper time. We shall endcaver to prevent a like blunder in future. 'diet thiraggrepfccalifewaref all the Aoiropiation Bills. that have passed the preseetilfssion of. CongresS, is something like s01 ; 10`,901 Pretty fair work that for EBIMMEI •car, att Admmstration ! (r.fr The Whig Press throughout the State have, without 'exceptian, raised the standatil Repeal," and speak encouragingly of the prospect of developing suck an expression from trio -honest-hearted people of the State . at the October eleetiotis„ shall alarm the mistiratilt6lintragOdtieS, that have been se CAMP M RETINGS !-A Camp Meeting will be held near Newburg, in this county ; to commence on the 21st of the present month. Anuthet will be held by the United Congre gatiOna 6f fhb " Churches of God"—of Ship pensburg,- Orrstown, and Fayetteville, on the premises of David Mahon, about miles West ofShipininslittig, to commence on the 27th instant. A,Camp Meeting will also be...helti near Shephertlstown commencing on the 21s t instant, under the charge of the Methodist EpiscopaLdenominatimf. fi;:r Mr; SNEPHiItD, of -Philadelphia, an extensive dealer in Ready-made Clothing , announces .thrcipgh the papers of that city ; he ismaking arrangements to have all his goods mandactuted in Vegium, inasmuch as the noW.Laol•will enable him.te (Mow thb article thus prepared into our market at lower rates than he has hitherto done! What say the'Tailors to this feature of the operation of the new .•• • • • t. • s: . • -crris...Volanteer.'deruesi. (as,a:matterol course,) our asseriolithat...Mr/Gridfarn called ic queition ) . ". ;tiler. N had'Conimenc edhiti ...speech. ;'llow it is.- not.a matter of much irepertance, but as our veracity is impeached, we will-say, that we Were stand ing within throe feet of. Air.:G. at the time and diatiolly , heard:him. Ote A bale heat!) , Irian -hoe been going abotiOni streeteliegging.,:this eek, on pro lence;ollosing Ilisproperty bk an earthquake 7 , 0 r `where im Europo. ,; Such felh:4Ei ought alivays to be. - kiVic44 - out. l ?s;i.h l Postoitt;7 , : - 7 - • C4pnll.?ers)mirg Whig states that 4_ , ArAarsAir.iriNi-4 11 .1 1 PAnri1rit. 01 411. 13 , 0 90 have frOin W tori 's Iron Works, . 11•Southamplou tow_hs up since • the pale ttli:;pOwiTariff -I4w. -I'4,Vhaiiic God, wo . ard riof,i Itiroa;maiiitemrl • _ Z 04r :T4#: ;YPlPl l O O l * ' diO. , PtSdeslilan arP, linijisig - EtWarofticper;Eigiiost - each'; - pt*r:=7 7 - The '.4r74 ' - chaigos the, hti" attefillit t .P 11 ...1!:r.,k,i 5 t;',., 1 !tu, 1 , , the .',s'xibpsm . 4 bepu . •• : • ~(14,,Y17;111i A ittitanch7jir iiilll#ll4o4l4l • `.1i,j,,56`„,5A4te0 , • ' " 410 01,11111:!Co,'' '4l'6E; tq' b gL ca !, 1 I°l ' lll ' . VpIA V! • Per " ,IB ikif.l4 r 7,4 •A1,•••",4, Pf.4f -0. - • lIREffittN,t2MMI 14thellt ET tiT4-'lAC"iYiilt4P4 7 4'n„iliVel 4s:Ailtspro; liyltiEß4 , *4l63o 4l :M4oiritigOl -in=ure; eJii,*owlyike6l'ol4l4ibola_ve, JJ,J held iii4OverlastbigifemeMbrabee - by- every iAmorigen Mccban ibgm an Sa.&!:lo , 4fiTivppepOlitii,ro akTejr* Feople tut +j; " Sit this"great truth ought never to be forgotten; it ought to be placed Amon-the-title-page-oftve - rplibak:On_p_ofilicAL economy intended - for , America,, and _such, countries as America,, ,, Jtoirght,totbe , placo , in every farmer's alumna& Welled to head the 'columns of every farMer's Magazine and mechanic's magazing. It should, be , pro claimed every where, notwithstanding what we Clear of the usefulness—and I admit the high u,efifiness—of cheap food, notwithstan ding that, the great truth should be prOckith ed every'where , < should be made into a pro verb, it could, that OW) e there' is work. for the hands of nacho t h ere will be work. fir their teeth. Where there is 'employment there will be. bread ; and in a country like our own, above all others, will this truth hold good; a coup= try like. oui%siwhere, with a great deal, of spirit and activity among the Putssses, if they can find emAloyintni; tlt`ere3s alwayS'grofit willingness for labor. If they can oblain'fair corimmisation for their labor, they win have good houses; good . clothing, good Mod, 'and 1e means of. educating their families: purl if they .ha,ie .good houses and ;.rood clothing .and good food, and means ofedticating their 'cliildron , from their labor that Mbar Avill ,be cheerful, and they will be p contented and a happy, people." The truth of this will by conceded at once by every Mechanic:and workingman - --Stea dy wirtit• at fair prices is all the industrious mall -wants, and these every one knows welt secured by the 'Thrill of l 8 i 2. But we ask our. American Mechanies.in all seriousness, do yoil think yok can have this under the British Tariff of 18-16, Which proposVs to IN CREASE foreign ,iniportdtions /by reducing the duties? This new twin of 1846- reduces the duties at least one hell ow" iron, coal, hats readymade clothing, cabinet ware, hon-mare, tin-ware; boots and showand, a variety of other articles. • NoW do you suppose British Manufacturers will lose thins fine chance of flooding our country with their fabrics made by workmen who receive not one liqf the wages kQU get? But what sympathy have - the na bob slaveholders of the South, who passed this Thrill of 1816, for Northern freemen and workingmen?q ln the debate in Ccargress, Mr. Payne, of Alabama, whet asked where the country would get revenue, replied " Ea sy.enough; we shall consume rom-4GN goods in stead rf goorts rinTik at krone-I We shall derive a revenue of 5106,000,000, if need be, by varbwrikn FIVE TINES As MANY As WE NOW Mr. AlcDuilie, in replying:ll3 IVehstc.r made use of this extraordinary language; "It wits Tipresental Deaf the lain. of ihr cOtintry wcrnitt- he affeetnd—by-this- Mr. :11eDutlie, eontetriptuntisly.) is our s Remember these things. ' inn.-11..vx.tr: c.N.T!.-Thezliquc-wlr4a • ern the locoloco' party of this-county and supply dim with 71f1(' SCIS of principles to snit the rapid changes of the patty, were in great commotioti previous to the Craftily Me for fear 'the emnpromise principle's" which they had got up,,e.vpressly for that occasion might nut be cordially swallowed by the friends of the Tariff. One of our neighbors = a democrat wljo voted for Polk us a Free Trade coati—ltad been heard-to declare publicly that if tab meeting dated to denounce Dallas, that he for true would not remain quiet, b u t would boldly speak out and charge home upon them the deception and fraud they had practised upon the party in 1844, by holding up_Polk as a-Tariff man. No oonerhad the r uling clique heard of this deterniination than _one of their number was,de_uted to call upon him on the morning of Monday,..to solemnly assure him that there would be no resolution against Dallas!' Another gentleman, a piominent fron-mas ter, was also called upon', on the other hand, by anodic! member of the clique, and solemn ly assured that the resolutions would not take ground in favor of the British Tariff of -1846 nor - against the Tarill of 1842 ! The clique laver ay two in. its number had. patched up a set of resolutions which flex:- terously evaded evetything and were decla ratory of nothing! They +were not in favOr of the Tariff of 1842 nor against it—against the Tariff of 18-16 but not for its Repettl What a beautiful compromise!•. These eirentn stances are facts which cannot - be denied.=-: Who, will say that4te locofoco party is not managetlbv a clique? • ' =1 (The Volunteer's very indignant denial of the existence of a clique, who govern the locofoce party of this county, and cootrol the course of that paper, has 'rather amused the knowing onek It may be that the clique has not yet drawn the collar so tightly about the' nook - of our neighbor as to Mlle his temper, but let him havaa care .how ho provokes a Wkipping t in t Another - . otahrenk _agains t "dietation" like that in ,the last Venni*, and a few more unguarde , land impriident boasts" of "0 freedom," and you will, feel the muzzle and cl niri iii short Metre! Haire a care, neighbor, tiou'Lgolysnriseitinti - Lironble.. The Vog-whii\oi the :ilique may fall on your back wake Yotarrtm your dolusioti at 01litrsh a v Jeft -it and sa Will" you, utiless yon are striellf , submissive. . It:is :only. about three" . yearit. since this lAwYelf s!/ 1 9'AIICPd , loudly.against;?rfdj to tiop,' and theilashing he; t ioeivitl should a warning tor alfluture oflendiiit."- Take Wartir ingb,Ottri, and:Pialce Yetirself*'pliant and : obedient as lie now isi iily /it;still and you may continue flat;ot yautaoll with baying the anthe'aciaficlOapp;)?.of 7 2 13 lit'tlidA4 36 fteelfetN114 o: n .0;04 2-, Nsr*Olie'eal?ifct!rerd'Yere altaid ;to —ati*lpleiniseliiqa 'far 'against '1 ' 0 1 01i9tffit PiA****44K : ',4 •0:6.60,9118,4V#1 1 ,4 ; 404 , T0 - .1,000.0 16 thin w 571 . . : pp•ii4r#4l'*oo* . kitolikkgy,i4 Offrt r eril t . lA el q t/ ;,,c Oe l Ar. $ 9 S t s l ."! '.l7s oofr e 'L ß # l,l,o '; ',: t :r ;'% 9l ' , s. `$ threztviAtVO4 , 4P , t.tf , v,l4 . ,3n Vgo, =ME --, . -,:•:''',s•iiiiiiisiiii i in. --- '..iltio'beilii — iiiii , :" .- -=';'`g ''''-.'" t44'fiii x • .4 , ,..,, , ,,, , • , ~,- AWIESTIPVIiVIEFIT AV ,A!VFOSTEIt'.. - -I, :,.,y.eioil l ; ,:,, , -41:4tfip.7, , , , N, , ,,,,- , : y... , f1i1L. , - tk!gi . :', , 4i . . ,, .. 4110;Vag:iii0 V40ff , '...,....._0rt--_. 1 1 _ 11 „tish`-warlff:( o A*o . '"'iti;liA ,n , ..i; - -,'•••; 1P 1 '. 6- 77 ---------7, ` 2 ,' . 7.E , Nik,, , 7- ---..'• 0/inpff4o4„titsSefvnnitti pnyeflic_'Readingr. :4.••ty•A Jairnal, , heriiniPlie . issue itiirli:slaled:" ! : l46. l ." 3 7,•:R9 ''" " tJAISIOB - 111 - iibti'Dli il4l - .-.P'" -eleetion' 0 ; .1 : ••' _ ' _ 11 "1...t...9,.9!T ' 4 '9 ,1 - -`i, - - - -"....• •- - /„.- 0 ....k,•:• •. • • • • • ) itWElE:4 7 ,iiii'SW•6l ;- iiii4 Ville:ld i . e. - 6 v ideft be fibliii, ' the , ,P'r 6 44,,, g'slia" siil it 6 d 1103 0 11 . 1 .1 1 ,° 3 r°) 3 A be MiSiiiiderstoodthat PEININSVLI"ANIA is" f Plessage'reqUesting an appropriation of SII,. . --000 J OQ0-to 2 e,nable:liim;to-ne'g at) ate_a_ireigy_ ,ef."PeUe,n,w)th.„Mnxico,,leaviag . ,it , Al3.°,lllli, Fz..: , Yed:thniCali:faMtn,. , was.y,*bp,lo - elt,ed: z 4fifir.4 s 'iCl3.4l:wits . inamc - difnajfintkidue6d - lifte -, the' ,ticliaemak)ng s tliaAelgited appi:Oprinii;:in,iind .- ivras:progrrissing finely until:Mi..liVlimOtef .this..,Siate,,availirig..himselhof:-a . thin• Jiouset and the absenee,:,pf a number 'of Southern members, auddeaff?spiiiletl'all by proposing and carrying art amendment prTiiliug that- Slavery or invciliiritaiy . servitude should be . forever excluslcd from the territory that might be acquired by thC ii, States tht•ough the ne gotiapon! Withthis feature the Bill passed "flit) 'llitins'e lirailltelieUfon 5pc113017 . 4 "n j -majority of ,:sii6:yetes, and was .s CM the .Senate.. • The dosei as Modified - by Mr. Wil mot, prayed, helvnver, ten unPalatatile for eve tliokrwho drafted the Miginat-Bill, Mid t; r ! its final, ii4ssiaie ivlr„ M'Kuy hiniself voted a,,nairist it:' , - ....,:-.. - In the Senate,fon Monday, the •Bill was taken ufi anti itgbttled a short time, when lqr. - Davis, -- ef - Masinelnisiitts, understanding that it hail hsfim, determined, in Einicus to strike opt this. Anti-SligerfeAse and .pass the Bill without ii,4ols' . ,the floor and eitectually Iran glml it , Lirsp - qaiiingulitil . l2 o'clock, the hour at which, by feint re . golution, both Houses had agreed to aittehliu... Of course the Bill could not then. he acted upon, ail the 'President had the consolation of seeing a Congress of, his own friend s break up over the grave of one of his - own sehmnes. not to, be PROSTRATED IN THE' DU,B or' tier-honest voters: _CHEATED : 'atid.ll.l.llVP BUDGED- vol‘' polled fer:lY)4lAlq .B. FOSTER will he• deemed an expression in favor of FA EE. TRADE and the BRITISH TARIFF of Ahrin of Ike. Clique j . 'our exposure fast week of the d i sgrace scenes of the locefoco County Aleeting, and the account ol'„the sever ban welb-morited castigation which-:the leading demagogues, received at the hands of Mr. Miller; has Me ated a.•,g - reat stir, acid the last*Volutiteer teems witlit'vnlgar,:sourrility .and abuse. 'of ourself, and the Whigs. The truththe lecolotio• eligue As becoming alarmod...The Itonest . portimi of their party :is • beginning to. and. th;rough-theirschemes ofdeception,.and, are reiOlving to no linger Ted by the nosity . 'this unprincipled faction. The mechanics and workingmen now see'thatty -lowing-these-riierrthe,;TarifHlasheen ; destrciy;- •"ed and the interests of American workingmen prostrated at the feet of the 'British monopo lists and ariStocracy. , More than *ono honest workingman, has been heard An . declare' his. tleter:aination to "come out from among the . loul party," since' the lOToloco. Meeting.— Rally under the standard of REPEAT:, work ingmen ! OFFICE-lIOLDERS WORKINGMEN!-- , Thank God, we're not all Iron-masters,' said a little legal official - at llie loeofoco -- meeting — last week. ~ • !..Chis disinterested remark by' an officeholder eli ted from the faithful a roar. of applause, which was increased by Judge Stuart bellowing out; as lid flmushcd I is fits in the air, " yes, WE WANT NO PROTECTION from the government-!" There is one tiring however Which the Judge doesjike, but forgot to mention. Ile does like to hire Iris "Pittsburg team''. to the government at fire . doltm.s a day and ail expenses paid! Farther than this he asksno protection! But the Judge must recollect that the mechanics and U•urk . ... ingmen are seldom allowed to holm offices with fat salaries;'aod , ,they therefore require Protection and will have it. Mat do you say, Mechanics?" Shall British and - French workshops supply the United - Statekby °)-mir consent ? Will you_ beggar vorsely_es eurich.the . oflicelroldeis?- - Parked, That we pledgo-ohNelves to give the Derneeratie COutitv Ticket pone to be ormc m .oun y f .otiven ton, am tis emo eratic-nOmince-for-Congre.s.s wbo, may ix...se lected by the Democratic Conference frOm this Congressional District,' our united and zealous sPipport.=Bcsofution of the Locopro Now, let intelligent people lead dud ponder over that resolution. Could an arrogant.and unsernpulous dire Make a morn degrading DEMAND : Or COlrld blind and slavish"adherents to party mini into a more Arrri/sidedgc dmll t his resolution offers? It fully comes up In the spirit of a resolution in a recent locolOen meeting in Illinois, which solemnly deduced "That we approve el' all that Congress has done so far and all that it /wry yr! do!'' Why what is the,use of calling ourselves “enlight cited freemen," when such resolutions are the only protif we cart give of republicanism ?' A Russian stsfm ight as well boast of freedom! The. Herald intimates that our paper is governed in its course by the dictation of a IYe must bo excused far using . plaid• language in reply to this insinuntion. The Editor lies. We own and control this paper ourselves, and ate neither dictated to by a clique nor by nny man or set of men.— Vont-. Oh, you're excused, certainly—don't be fas tidious-about terms, we beg of you! The ve ry' severe . : twinge we gave yOur collar enough; we - confess, - to-:set . the ;corninortest, cur snapping and.suarling;itnit Wc o oan. to smile at nine indignation. gut have a care, rieigh bora, that you don't bark too loud—yotirtirms ters in the , eligne are rather.dogmatical, and aro not in the habit of .allowing_their_obedt dient spaniels to do much more. than wag. their tailsl Lic still! WU word with them, - or back to your kennel! igr Tim limleer is very wrathy. with the Whigs for flaring to attend the, loe — ofoco meeting, anii-after very scivagerous ititimutio i that' the next:time they' o it they will Ue foraibly coons, it is m a goal distance. from the .court house wintldws to 'the groutia." . ,Well, all we' have to' say is" that' the • • • doubt take proper eare . ,,of themselve& come's,:4) - 044ittn'ters, find will , ..probably use stioni e,Nertions-; to fell* haVing';pleinty''Of;',gtioil n :'sOkloCefeeee f . under . 'grOulid I Geri: ScO:ir.—We hAve•jusr . `seen • saysihe National ititellikotii, :a ih 7 lollig - aiti:.bllicet , ,r. Mississip titi a '"filind Ar '•lMtYit Pe gO °lt ' 6 CP010(.19118 fir 'OO9 lAmsgaitle. „p, ea 21,2, Pk!, "liTis:Aqat,teiott-hO - ril 42 .l l tt% r!i; ?:11P.P°sed:11q6§i1.o/ arti tiotdtkely, , l6itieCh before, the middle; cif ttelohei: Tiii RAZOR Sitio? and rall*lll "I•nrn , tinnis3foriei: left 61'ihe•;kaiiiO•libr.j; • r .fgl. - kistamxi: ilio;iitliiitritaamt„to-bilarivett o. ' • a rgt dj9()Pe(V 2'41-0-vuoakzzAvockl 9) • • • - - • 4,i :.• grait. - X.. • 44 • MAce'..rropoiiitto • the - $2,4300'600 • oritiFiligNie of (Hll9 l llg . . oso l qilie .riti 'xig isiofiloitip azi- The Hon Ma. L. YANet.:v, of Alabama, has resigned in Congress. hlis ad dress to his coti - KiWelds is a plain-spoken dotwment, and titledy demplciatity of the Democracyof Th`e North allil West. lie wishes the South to have nothing more to do with them in political affairs. " tly ob servation ]sere .j 0 says) convinces me that in such aparty omanization, the South, which is the only portion of (be party sound 'on all these'questions,,is used merely to foot the bill and to add in ...oing a power which shall give t6,_our Noithern brethren the spi)ils!"-, And, as a tetne ( dy for this state of things, he propose!, that they shall " never•again meet in a common Democratic convention a large holly- o 1 meroVho have vigorously opposed us on princip:q!. tii_BleohaniOs MoVing. A very - ..largol?ndy of lho Moehanies pf Reading, who had. voted for Polk, held a irueoling to wee c, an, onouncm Polk and DalligLa.airnitors pk!itgo,§. made to tjto people in 1841. sag OILEGON TERMORY.—A bill passed both houses el:Oeue*, providing for the estab lishment . Ol' . :4Tiktoriulliovertitnent in Ore goit. The setiiitSl'Mvernivent is to be loca ted West of the liocky Mountains, and Sla very is to be forever excluded. (* - -.,Among . the important Bills rMssedon the last day of the session was that to es nb lish the Smithsonian institution. It provides for a judicious expenditure oldie Smithsonian bequest Made some years ago in trust to the 17, S. Government for educational purposes. W.inp.noust Si‘sr - cm.:--.seVeral cargoes of foreign goods are nog• storing in philadelphia under the prpvisions of the late act of Con gress; totremain there moil the Ist of Decem ber next, when they will be admitted at the reduced duties of the new Tariff. A singUlar disease - is prevailing among the colored people in ihe neighborhood of Rock ville, Md. attacking the Victims suddenly and . without any previous . indications of hit up mach. No mbiterpstson lie/its:yet . been . affected by it. The ,Locolocole.aders'are'jbecominp,. lidatmed at tho 'symptoms Af - wide-sptead defection in their ranks since'. the iniespie of the Brinehyarift Bill, and their presses teerri • w ith most 01oth1. appeals to', th fitithful; 27 - te remain frirWin their devotions to 14 Dem!S: craey and Andrew Jackson . . Sun-TneAsott ans.—The Sith-Treasury; bill having become a In*, the Ptei‘ident is re wardihg his d ßarlisans by making all he can of thorn Sub7reasurers.., After while many of thetwwillllt t fp ! our Wt. a new TexaS I.iy J~p• A 6 c l : l{ :errf state-151W' fetili . : 4 I u Atetlie Northern 'Dia triet yAtt;Nlett tternyn aria .El”6l(iii Tutlayl'i"ieel4,h3;:elieoling':hintielf. tbo•Tom - orance Lecturer is lying, dangerously ill Libertya. V • • 'Redueffin',i)MftyCciAi-a—Yva-!: .Jpnv'e l'i•ish,our,friefils to, , remomber:that =the }lr a. LDi,aN»,Lcro rros:ds-iiow furnish ed: to al I -pak 'loe. hi- tiorisciri or 10 0111 - 614)edriberti•it Year) O'er paper' ; '`efilz 9 it ‘ l,3,l3 erenL gr f 1 d , Clho? 4ot'eirWll44 lll"l ,e scum'-fo'-P(?"-- ."I`'. --'%trAtm. doi•og•dveatioPrit'69r T2l. kiced.4.ll a lho.t .111,1 , -40111- bare-t*,B e Zortireia „litroVr!%#(lit ,lit t4 ito'7,x`OrqP,lfir ,:fle4V4lolPlZ4l°H4.l4ll.big,tkql nfitiqii#ltbTaih.4l44o, VierkOqak toi. j9lho --A-1 1. ii:erioo, - ~,er-I-rtatZar1?;0,3,0,:?Ye,..,,:11i4. _ -,-- --r, -hiallpsi,,,, -atm loe§9ll 1 (4 .•,.... f 14 thduthi ° - f , clic ereP , o l iis ure „ or: I -4 (roll r% .-v-,' etabje p. ~- . A`cam:, 4P3 - 3 '? tittii:b ' . 71,.' 'llalig3Trl4l'l' ' .' WrOt .!4.- an,titti` , :. l'e— dl4 o , o , I 'RI! a!7. I,ll4".euretrvo-ivio ofp,,til a - 00,11.fixibm, yi, iiiwg-TPuqksia,biiktal fil,a74l,WrlWil &that 014 'ii.6.ogiffOlSC°lllloiol9slllll4 'ivincli.'itr°3 t ',kit loViriall improve , 1,4°8 '; 'Oft 146_,' 6:4w41184, iitie iil4'4 ittid 14d.inoio,, 6:104,-"."." otifsg:4ll4.;A!°ht ;44gOttp 6 1 „ ~ -tiorit}lt !T 4 i,. ig6"'O'&nu_' 'tfilitiigri4.4 Aril- y ~,, 1 0.: i. , . - 0 1 0,0 mot iso,o.l?„,"'4'alir niioctg!l"ifilotPlF, ~ --Ik bliii!;t!, ? /4141 * /r. •t& 0004E1'1,01 MIV4MM The EleciOHs GitirY' tinaufghlfiii:bik . salts of the NM th:,04r7:0 60! = GOveiner !' Witig : '..S4rifl!, - 4„ tbrs . 11! L .Grivirnor_ONOMM!ri:MajpiifY.:::34 reach 10,000 ; and inite:SOMlte, Whi#: wilLbaxe.:a_majerity nl ifierniste;td_faiir- r7 M-_ feirg•Witjtilrelti'diroliTijmtvlimttbei.Wlvjgs Vayi4'.;gnined the .ien elected this year) and made n net gain pf , jour, merrjberkott4e_fineoe:of,ii.epreseinfat"; tivea, which will thorn on loinf 2eallot two Legislative--braindies a majority , of eFty-ix ! Iltitka - HorthW-horrie-eHininfrof the West!. I.NptAnA.—The majority for Whitcomb (L. le.) will be aborit 2000. The lower comities • on the Wabash dtd very bad, - Eir (W , ).Would.-have-been-eleetedGoveno . r.—r The Locoloco Candidate for fieUt. GoVetrua, : , Dunning, is in ilangeroLbeing defeated: fie._ rurs innelf behind Whitcomb: The einein nati Atlas, of lionday, tore will be . largely ,agfeat vietca;Si of itself:- Last-year the Locoioem.rna jotfly was fen on -joint ballot. Itlissoulit Arai, LINOI4-1 . 11 these • too States Tiii . Ce as iisun.V.firetty much their own way, thriugh the Whigs.Main lain their ground well.. •.• Laiest from the Army, The steamer Al:Aherne,. arrived at New Orleans on the (Ith inst. hmigs the last_ intelligence. hum the Army.. The A lithama brought b the la4bruch otLouiArma troops, Test having previously belt on board the sailing vessels, which explains their non: arrival. • They may be expected daily... Col. Peyton's ie.giment was - tlepartiag„3l-thel i time when the Alabama'saila Cul, Feath etton's was on its way to the Brazos, ready to en La d s General Taylor was despotchiog the regu.' - tars to•Camargo with all- posible haste • and likewisy seeding on large supplies of nou t i. lions, The highest point On the lives, at which "ally of the volunteer troops were stationed, was Lapita; between Bat ita and Matamoros, at which point one baut4liot of the TentICS.SQO regiment was garrisoned. • Gen. TayMITA .islid, was -to sot-out for Camargo Oh the Ist inst: A lettor from Matamoros says (hat the army of Gen. Taylorin Mexico now consists of 17,0(10 men. A private letter from Point Isabc;l informs uF; unit General 11'ort.11 has been ordered to hipTurifirarriirfof ilifilßf then ckiiiiiry,O, and establish a'depot si , sty miles'from on the road to 111(mterey. The S m-Gen fii4 : ;:inspentfet sumo-months ro-appear auce.• It ie.pabliokmd by 11: E. Silooll I al:er •L'sq. and edned by William P. Conifer, Esq (K'r - The following raid to be an eflec mal cure for the cholera morlms—it is an agreeable one at -all events; tato: 'a small piece of ice into the tumuli and swallow the water from it, as it melts ; continninj it until it affords relief. (I* - - " Fellow•-citizens," said a eandidate for Congress, reeelitly, so:twit heie Out IVest'—'r Fellow•-citizens! you're well awar. I've no etheation. I never went to school in my life but_ three times, acid that was 16 night school. Two nights the teacher didn't come, and the tothOr.itiglit Ili-u1 nn c,Ottlle-" WirAT's IN A Name.?—The Chicago pape:rs announce the ritariage of Mr. Jphir Christo pher f s ;ri'lltlefinger to 11fiss. Kunigunty Guru finger ! `THE BRITISH TARIFF.' . The Mechanics of Berks, says the Beading Journal, have given the TarIII Bill of Messrs. P. - 11: and Dallas its . , right name. Let it be !mown as such,all.oVer the Uhion. They, by resolution adopted', 'itv;Dcykic+:afic.....Counljr Meeting, 66+440d:it The'lertaSkTirifil_.; • . , A mericanidtistry: and . fokater' , Ifddsh Tory" to' Inks the bread *men mid gillefitio-fllnglifilaborors. A TStiff: to rob our. farmers, of a- marlmt by deOriving our nmehanies,ortlie- means of i tiyjng them, lVhat is this but 23;ti3i1Cstx , T,Az.irr! 1 Down withit, XI Itan irs ! Da. NVItiTAIC 1L1.9,151 or It'll.o eltennefil trtket or wild Cherry. and Far. .DycirYhody that, Wild ChPrry pes‘se4es, 'important- mod it.inni pro perties, and Tar NVater We; tdivays - bee:n rojilitateroii Consnin mkt; - and Ling affee-- titint{ nlinertilly,, :by our oldest and safest :piky!ietaus. • , , Various !tile:, have Been'. iifretini ;and r orEo into notio-for e, cu re disease of lime ; rind .'6l'inbliiivp found no, doubt, very tilehil moot all that Inive yet been itiscOvpreid, it is, 4dmitted physi= clans ittid.till-Whe have . 'ivitttesutilj§: that - iintip itiVe For '..tViitliMa4lipitifeF4,cildireitil);:aini titM 'afleuliiiiie t . it May p jotipniipeir' stclutik I , '4loolarsealltee 'case boynnir'ther "eh of meliifilie 't " 't ThiiCDaNp(nciii Wind eltion', 4 446iiis ' Y. 11 ) 44 hsiii: , pitipoti 411,tioythein]linitiiiie i. as - , ittrhii7oserairetitti„t3i - , hitintrfO i Mi - pfreoi,i l ; 41"‘t'I" 1" r Let' tie2rio ne„ ter p ampsl tlitf.ireikeirsfpuitni;l .1 1 )1( v-3::,- .. 7 . 4 ,"... , ~,r4.:LyENnkt9, - liVFla)ii - TtleoAlP6.llltll6' l .liil'ii;)sll4iliff-Ak, 'o›.' , , ~ . e e.; :'F i -~! —A...,... ,,, ,..-.%,-..... , ~., v: T i t ' h i ll', iitilq;T:'' .;,.:';''''::: .i ..: l:‘:' ' !''': ',, , A#0,1 1 . 0 4? , _ ? , t,, , ., ~ 4 1 r . • ~,, ' - ' - g t .:;-* Zuni . t . 2oo:lki*Olti SeSii 4 iks , lrAi - Of ';: , .. — AXId - itatTERSl,lB46'::;:i.L ' :; ti'lrii" .Vti'VuifitAii&OF:4li-iigiPiveJjt tP O - 1 * -,. • el g i , :# ,- t. IP.- 11 ' AR b, totvS,ojjrlTo6P9o:"Aftekilitpviiio2f, , O ri Piill i tO t AO! .bli '4o4 l,6: i i l,t-40. 0 '911 . ,y, ,I4o4l.,itin t rth'ep N ifitin ile:iie,: - .% i tfiticif *lirnis - „p3riiiglieitf, - -Tyritriris-i'rsibil,:4ll-. iiikothprt3Niiiig iille'r settled or Continued: TIP 'rirl:ton of or— • :i.;.limi.„, Cii,wric'an.ncflon of coveccet.to recover. Oe.„o:llo 7 liiirti s Of the profits' rttetiSetY on the . third -bectiolef-the-filth:residenoy7ol-thirfirst diiiision. of -the:Baltimore and' Ohid.Railiond. The plaintiff and defetlani.itt the above ease had been partners in the' said coptrapt,and the p arrtifT now claimed the one,third - of the ;rofittv-ou_tlmecWennite of •the dolgridant ex, 1839.; the *aid- ecuted on 7th'of De eration of i'vhieh was 'the ieletise'ef.'Atintiff to ;defendant . ; fOr'all'ldit Ificr said section. The evidence being' voluminous, and some nice legal points.arising Out the case occupied the' atterition of , the - Conrt . till Tuesday noon, Nerd,ict , lor defendant:' Counsel for plaintiffl.3atillag,hei;',tithiji.,,end Jost :ICtiox; , for detention t,: Watisi and . fiddle: - , On. Wednesday morning ea citin,~.and 'interesting,' Scene's', of . tlfe Qifither S'essierfsecnnmenCed, end opened, rich, jndgr -Mg from (lie attention manifested and the pleasure depicted on the, countenances of a titte - auditory.- - The - eourt - waS - Occppied:the Mire week •widt 'the. ordinary yoolloo .ot urirnirral otlitipeA : - • Corn fOotiwntiltli . Fr». gery.—Vcrdlet, inhitihy manner...St George A.:Mortastnith. forin as he Stands indited.' lirandefatrj , for defendant . ; moves on arrest of judgment for reasons filed. Sen teem deferred . Commonwealth ..iircen'y, for stealing one pm; ofpantaloons,and one John Shrbm. 1 case of bard soap.,_ Jury , ound him " &it not guilty of the soap.' ' Court directed the ver iTiß entered tribe in manner ara lorm.— Gaullagher for defendant Commonwealth Pnisance.-TheAlefen dant was indilod . on ac- Rufus Shapley, ) count of one of his leriard houses being a nuisance to the neighborhood, by reason of'the disorderly, riotous, drunken and abusic•ecndduct of the tenants; who were proved. to be ni the vety worst class of ne grecs. Verdict, guilty. Sentence postponed till tieNt Court on the promise 'of the defen dant that the nuisance shall be immediately abated.. Todd and -Benham for Common wealth; Biddle and Watts for defendant Commonwealth Riot.-4'he circum slanees of this case (eo. Heckman, Dalid I are as follow:-- Snyder, ICm.flanson, The wile of Hanson, Fields. Allred one of -the" defen ; Brannon, and William dants, was in the ha- Leonard. 61 of prOcuring quor of I Teckman another of the defendants. On the it of thiii occurrence, flansOn came home, and-hurling his wife dttink ; "blamed Jleekman for furnishing the liquor. _Some alitisite, language on both sides passed, and o ler3l, when Ileckman . and all the endnuts jinned in 'stoning Hansor Some oriTirirlitt , j4st s . a it ap- . • prarr ke - stoning a mad •d 0,7, they' hrt , w with such 10- and rapidity. Hanson received great hndily injury, hut endeavored manfully to maintain is ground. Hanson, solitary and alone, code, 1 to retina. the fire . of Nte opposite. party icing almost disabled by Heckman's dog anging to his arm. -- This rain ham e ican armv, having no Rio Grande to rms. lispersed "in double quick, tinie," at the . apt inch of 'squire Todd, who took possession ofilut battle field. • After head wr the evidence, all the defen dants, execk H u tson. withdrew their plea of not pity, and submitted to the Court. Ilan ,nn, by counsel, used, and went to the jury MI the dourd" that on his part it was a nieto (!)Trey mid rii4. Verdict, guilty. Miller for Hanson.. • Biddle and Admr_forihe miter defendants. Sentence, Heckman fined $2O and required to en'er into bond's with one sufficient security in the sum of $5OO, to keep the peace ler one year. Hanson same sen tence, except the bond of 5200. Snyder fined $5. Fields and Locinard sl.—all to pay the costs of prosecdtion. Brannon not being ar% „was_tt • • Commonwealth -'I Conspiracy to cheat us.and defraud Alexan- A lex ander Wills; Sr. ( der Wills, junior, ne and David Fiume. J phew of one of the defendants. Indictment gnashed for infor mality, and the defendants bound - over, till neutermi• which makes any further remarks irefl.fefier At present:: .- ''' -- - -- - '' 7, • " Commonwealth , : ' .13airairy..r.-APr . rstOt: is, '- ' : :if ,$:, ," . l' • Ofi - liect , *) .11,241 . ocrlopcn, 11' Rijn m ( .. *grey .. . ...An 9 .i , (34 - ; e - i9 . itijt, ...or _main;, . tainrif ersiints eitliqr.logourts or in the couri• u'y. ' As this is .a peculiar case, andiine,iviiielt litts:tiover • befcire dectirred.ini the'2,peaceafila, "C.oniny, of ". old Mother CtinthAillnidi . vvel may be, exitused ,Itir, giving ,ihe..diifinition .. of ' the offrowe l as well as, noticing genereify:the Jiviilencri - „ - ...1t .appears ;ha( lor.yeririe;the".ileT /I.olln fopls been'; in the habit . of,excitingliiti neighborsteebter.-'oni iiiiiiiig v lciw.suits, par licularlY 'Spits titiOr , 'di parent JUstices, in various parts Of sun oniony, for:sillier persons il"vithipiii their knot loilge or' aiithOrity-rlim sell surVing the suirimonses,,pubpienuig'the ' wifeesses, arid. in anuol* the case sometimes for the Plaintiff and somotinika for the .defElfi- dant; in the capacilyOf agMit.. ,A,lie, fsir.bn.y nig up, small. and trifling eleirrie;enqlitititut- • ing'..suitS ,MI- their . reim,yery„ with „malicious Inothies;:with erii4enckr Of, varitol4(.slliCOno'-' tives.;;iFio,iii‘:altdlie Msfirn'ony,,itTAlie . .ipiite . evident'':that t s he' , :-ideliiiiiiient - .Waii,':,decideOly opposiiillnAlVold eldirniii'AF . sillinving , 'Snite.to:. ''remain' "Any ~AerigtiOef: l tinii.",:on'...- i i.. Jiiiiiikeli3' 66k06:4nillthii*iiddiefed . io'iiiiiilciviiie' l er the - emitiiiel fflotight . belninst ifeve.l;iettri-in' ihigli:griiihri.AMi:...e.xeciedingli_iiiiiiiiiit,lfor r hj . i3„fkillq'eiti7:ool!e!sqths,'ini:llll.eitte(latiiiiiii r v, - 'clatnitt,, :veßicyoi r ilif.= -- ,wfiitt,i; ‘ l3l(ll3l64l - 0: -- - Boliiiiii , l6i:Ciiinmonwi:aitiij'AemlOia Bran.; ilifbney. , feedefentlaet.-::' ::::--- - ~!.":-.'- ;'" '' . , . „.. . , - .Cotniaanlvealtki. , , ,, , ;../tiot.—Vetcliet, ga ll -- ~ ~t y;. 0.--.., '.4•-•- .v. - ,,'Y lyt. - --za'f 40 , TA - tithodYv .Anthony Boon, ) Win.' • • Boci4;and. Elizabeth :-Cattc,iNdrieY-". , tieki: - Wiz,- iitiaiElizititith liilabritlOartii-efiss: Atoon-; , and4ia*-guilV I •Elilataith;Bactai.and'• as to'the. , Oliezldefen- HettrTosnaay. ~...11'; Alantki::4, 4.. 4 ,.fr, 1 •42,_..-.. , :- • , ,A:6lair for , liettycTetine4 f , Millei , J,fotlie mhey.d9f6iidant s , , ,, ,t:;:. ~ , .::,:+ L i 5 ., -; ''' , "V - 1.:•..6. - "' ): ..''' 1441ratIVA:','V, ,-/k! ai; 4 1 40, 4i47 .therpoy...tobn'Ck,F4iO4. - 14r., boNiFi tw O lli n _ MATtaAnint4rainigast datit!itrfir McArhit Longa& oeppst Pephibor4ps itnollaNA',l vuoony eyotur, 06 , ith inoint. by 4bo"trio, MI. 15A AC . Y., initA4tatV;i, r to Msg.: LEA", realleati 411 1 !IBItter of Akr;,Olovo 14Anclei uqtkof Alien amp.. _mr Jou ttxAvifOr:9!ffl!!!! , sh, 6 1,4 1 . 1 , 4 4 IftwaN b oth off, PrerflOtAl , ' 31111331 ki /014;ninglasi, door Asrffopin,.)",l4T-;•;Typoi.o..,4l),,ivrAl!, t-4 ,niMr'' 3. e 1144441 . 4341 . 6 . 64044 * -4 *., v ,hOg natr !O r Viti . .;l elialt-VP-PONVV#WiI ! ,614riZe I 404.0,9! atiti l so;4oll4 4Ni(AallNV `:';4o ..•;::z. , ' ,77- 47{ 4r w , i r :"Li!; 1 ''-f:' , A-f,V7 , ...` zg:; , ':i' 2 4S,g4) ; ,aOP,gt'tt:APtlto.lt6:W'' , 7 ~, P4A;,:Z.F. : TAOfi Ii I . I C1C.7!;# ,. ' . .> .;.. ea .list Ardokfart* - , - ..,-,t , ..... , 54 , 1 . --.,,:4`.' ....•,..11 , f_..—^ , ... , ,. -- :' , :' ^ k ) '' , 4,0,•,...';,.`,,„.. At, ' '... -I. ' : , ...•.;:t4 , 1 4 xe.,'-- , ~• .. • .„- .: e ' - • • •11( - - -617- , tirn-ordefedli(k,nniado:4l,-.lho-'itrmoryt 7 =--- . i. litea..riislg On' , SAZUROA.y hie slk. inot -at.' 11eilacit,LE.:14ligiiith,tiiins_:and_.:Icenntre._._:. ritents . in gciecirilei.• Illy' oidOr of ILlfe'Copta in. - 3: ,„ W.„,l3:l'Aft.KlPl.sot4go.,S. '.,Ciiirlisle; Aiiiiii44.lf-1-84G--- '" -. -'-'• . -: 'r - ' - FOR' SALE VERrCHEAP,' melt iin-yerli{„amiderstie;:i , terin's,three,BNlCKA)WE4 t , Liu LING JIOUSES;-Thoy'lr'eneott 1 - -' • sAll'fisfiebod:42knembir4qt n.xergoing, uprt! !s trikimostlpioistnvpitt. Igityneents made easy, — ^ = August 19, 1846.' P. s.—One of the 'mattes will be rented cheep. Pneeeesiimiiinn.iot9tldinfai7; Est ate.of • Re))eec,t) , Dever, deceased. icroTlcr,js' HEREBY' '4lVrf, — ihot I 1,1 have taken - out - -letters'or Admintefration on, the estate of Rebecca nevbi,(wjdowylate or soothomptow , township,' CuMberland,:'eounty, deceased: 'All Persinis indlibted , tii said estate , - are hereby required :to- make , payMent,• and theite buying-elating thereore,will,lntsetit , thens - duly outhenthiated, tor'eettlernent: , - L .. , - DEVOR. - Etf Citrlisie,Au;gliet 19, 18,16.: - is—lit'R,tlX74itl*l" • I ' .. t.- EstAp - 91 , ,TatieDeetr , cor . ,, ,ree„,,e,,,(1, 4, ,T i1 i ,1 i, i _ 'c'' -.-. _Letuistir,:miiiiiitit.o_. , — ._ tik.n,but D „—iii;laikerAiiitirolPr th"stati:°rja°;li' taciid..c'oun4l 4 60 40 . ton trwinthiti, 9. 0 ° 1 ! ) d Ito eihreantwata toqvirott- All rtonons4t_ri_dePT, ~,intif:thtfej.,hayiiikjefonvr. 1 °- 'T!4lll9t- inli",Mi;iiiiiiiii`lo664talltinttAent94l:, , rwiillll"7,6 ~t'J'AstEEF,II,-'I),EVORh• - tir aottltihmilt;"' .i..,:,„1,846;,,,avi,f„F,---:.4.=,;.. -C rlisier'Ailgu° •• 4 :11.. ‘ :-..--'l-'o' . vAiItAMPLFAOII4*ATNIVRIS;:SAI *vixe4Y: ac Aad:Rf P ,60 4 01 ' ; ' 4 1,1, 44 0 1 1 1 ,90#''' ' 4e6fikcktit N 'Opi , '''er•Skgne' vii4UP .11 144 , 1tu a l r'' : , 1 4 a 2 ... 4-0 40 st itOttin°4ll4 .! i ro;;f", iota img — " :1 *.T.7 32121 :4 1, *5k 21. , ' Spring • ECMa r , tr. = .Z4S.lo.:(Atrare ILT OU aro ordered to parade at thelinnse of 1 the Captairi i ,on SATURDAY. the 29th of August, 1846, precianliatlo - o!ellia, earn ?date ly, equipt for drill. - •Ity ordieofithe Captain. RORERT:MIPICEr, will hien - eleetlan,held on the some day and, at the samtildeeeirefl'a, FIRST LIEUTENANT, in•the , robratofJohn,Gracey, resigned.• °rat" , otthe;DrigadeAriipector,. August 19, 1.646_ , a!li=tl .; Notice, to AhOitr ; Poollti.lOtos. bTlCE;.lEi,..ijtft*l3l7.Zdikt.N. 4.4 f tlie I,ll . .vnrione dandidaifttf(d'tiiditiOessfuloiin. - .didete-for 'thdt office,}-tt eti..the4Cainmiesionei•s iif m berlond tuiirdi ens of tin public intermit, will- not . Writiiih:fuel to be need y the Sheriff, for his prfiifte . nidomestic use, as the- laM:Orilk.iiiithorlgiiiii,be furnished for the' use , of the. prisoner*.. ' made This publication is (prix the next general eleationyto cave 'oursel:ves from any imputation of political favoritism. • C. TITZEL, • • J. WORTHINGTON, D. STERRETT,' Commissioners. Commissioners'. 011ice,.Carl isle, / NOTICE- _ . Y Books are - now• oil posted up. All knowing themselves indebted will, Wenn 7 &M arid- Seillertkieficaecounts. — Mome OTiP STANDING . irked not be surprised; if lerCivith a 'Squire fur collection. C. OGILBY. . • August 19, 1846. • PZIRI7V7III/' ettaltA. P. A. . & 8, Synall, of York, Penn., HAVE constantly on hand Guana, which theroVctor sale on the hest'terms. Extract. the Amencan .tikriettltttrist. ' , Guam' is valuable - for every kind of Emil, except-that which is already rid; end tn.tivery kind of field and gardon crop, grass, vegelable, fruits and &weir'. The reason it is so service, -able to all, arises - I - rem-the let of its containing every' kind of, food for the growth of atom, Jiciwer, fruit and seed. The' eminent Dr. Jack. eon, of 114assachUsettsolays, It comes nearer In a Mineral-comport-than-any-other exerernen tal-inenurer", Pitrchasers will be furnished with directions how to use it. , August redline my iitotk ILI.of goods, I 'am now CB- Viro without regard- to cost. Wu have been giving our customers and the-public in general, GREAT TIARGAINEI for the' last - two weeks, and 'atoll have a large steak of very cheap goods to run off, such as Cloths, Cassimords, Caasinetts. Calli coos,Ginghams, La wns, She wls, Bonnets; Rib nods, Checks, Tickings, Linens, Ore. &c., in great variety. Boots de. Shens i Cheaper than Ever. Mena' Long Boots, only I Dollar per pair.— W omens' Shoes 25 cents per pair. Alsn,n prime and well selected lot of Groceries at the very lowest notch. x . • Recollect, the Old Stand, East Iligh Street, at the Rig Sign. C, OGILRY. Carl isle;Al.l gilStl 9;1846. VALUABLE- TOWN PROPERTY 4 ...1 r9R SALE. LIE extensive.. K ro BUIL N G and Lot or. ;''''4"? Ground, situ* in North' Rano.. ' ver !lien lisle; - known as a Hirlan's IFieldwurn Store," and at present used for the SaineAninfose by Mr: ittenh Senor, will he' Sold at ntietioti, on' the premises, on FRIDAY ,the 18th of Septemger nest, nt 2 u'elpek, P, M. , .Terincinsdoinown on the day of dale .by,tho subscriber. R. NRBINGER. _ , --August 19, t 846.. - . . NE 0 60SEd