Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 26, 1846, Image 2

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Wk. I '7,91D-XY, AtGUSr%6---18*6
rot the Repeal of the British Tariff
• of 184461
-F9lt CAN,AL CaIIIIIIISSIONER,
JAMES Y. 'POWER
couNTY.
Whig .landing :COnimittee
cONITENTIOV:
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i . iObting of the Whig Standing Corn:.
iiiittee:: of,: CamberlandeounlY, - held at - the
ho'u'se of Mr. Henry Rhoads, in Car- .
AitninitlOtli - ISiti - the'commi ttee
•
:.organized by pppointing 1.. H. WILTJAMS,
Fsq., of West Pentisberotrgh, Chairrnitn, ancl,
CII.IIOIEAD, Jr:, - of Fast Pennsboro r i.
•-"•Secratary \ - . •The folloVring resolutions Were
• • rtinanimbitsly adopted, .
' Respfred, That' the Whigs 01 the comity he
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,requested to meet in their respective town
' ;ships and boromrhs; on MTLIRDAN - the
.29th instant, rindlect PcMgaies to rem:
_...sentlhotalp rico my Convention. to he held
in Gad isle; on 'IFfDAI die WOE' SeWnil3H --
next, for the purpose of nominating eandi
.: datb il iktObl ditlerent offices to be tilled' - at
the rippreaching (Toiler - a - LE
Resolved, That in the selection of eandi
- dates, it is highly important to select such
= l ren as arpgpalitied by eapacity,and- mond
eonrage to do their duty ludicrously and
faithfully.
, H. WILLTAMS, Chairmaa.
Tnom ,ts tltlller...Al l , in. SCGTC/aTy.
• (*—Dori finget the Delegate Meetings,
L Whigs, en the 29th inst. send good men
at union and harmony" he the atone
Oti—The Harvest Home at Doubling (lap
Fpritigs to-morrow, is expected. to at ract
largo crowd of our Fairricrs and others. - An
address will be delivered by F. WATTS, Esq.,
and the day will doubtless be Spent pleasantly
by all who attend. •
(0— 0 ate m
----fhe7Hoor44t,onrav-Earm..,ur S ate for
a handsomely printed copy of his speeches,
deliveted in the National House of Represen-
latiyes, durinelbe i§t SessiOn of the 29th
Congres, in support of the Turin . and ititernal
'ltnproVetnents.Tbese are subjects with which
—s]r, Ala t}rprouglrl~ rtrcl ly-coer
sant, and his views upon thew are of lunch
ltintrttrase-wishiug.to-beeornefiusilnd
' (hp great leading topics of the clay,
NEw nscainetts.—We uro - indebted to - a
friend in ShipPensburg,-011e of the nobfoat
WhigA in the Upper End—for a very consid-_
erable accession to our subscription list in that
11T •
suarMr, e are under inexpressible obiiga.
tionsfet• this unsolMitcd Isycri and especially
Hrfortia';'idufd.ipreiniset,te continue Id.s
more of ''ciuOrmiids
• — thrbtigh the - county would imitate -his exam
ple. The circulation of the 'Herald' ought to
be double what it is, and could he easily
made so by a little exertion on the part of
those w,ho are interested iti sustaining the
groat principles it adyeenten: - Our terms are
no* only One Efollar !and Fifty Cents a year,
if paid in
s advance, and it is sent to any part
of the county freelf 'postage. ,
`FuniiiN-Ifsatusivritn„.—A fire broke tibt. In
Ilarrisburg, on Thursday tvetiing, about
5 o'clock, in the steam saw mill, at the coiner
of South ani.l Second strect? L belonging to
John it 'AlcAllister,. Which was entirely con
sumed 7 together with two frame tenements
tiehinging to Mr. J. M. Awl, and two other
fraine.hublings; owner not known. Five or
six stables in the rear of the buikliii,gs were
also comuthed; Capt. Partridge's Military
Acatlemy, at the corner of ; State and Second
--- streets, was several times on fire, and was
tared with much ilifliculty. 111 r. McAllister
was insured for $l6OO .The loss will proba
exceed $5OOO.
-,---Aticrruna_Va,mul4-IV - hen thdlVltig County
• , -CifiteersAilete in lid' field for re-election last
tali:Abe Volunteer Pronounced ,the one 14rat
.to_be "sound ankwbolesOme. doc.
_trine." • Rgie, (under the dictation of the
•,c4que) tbd 6 saine paper calls the supporters Of
the one term principle "a miserable, discon
tented and 'maranOing faction !" -. Will the,
honex:orre.term mcn-of—Crumber.lau
please ... to stick a pin. there? • ' •
T/AC TAitrF.-;---Frorrt all direc
i , old Keysione glate,eayrobo f
ierno , berrperFt, (a , lecofeeo paper) there is .
rout one Loxitresur brythe people
I.A4rou'O:tite - preOalianti that is inveterate hos.
4tylp„?,..lclCayla ri!isle Tariff. The demon
, .. , ; raoils.bronaettiitot by nation panic and blv,
bysleeppleurrriin!_
'6o:l4oitostility to the_ad,_.`
disposition to repeal, the mon
ger 01"
..,R many
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anaria Gazette st l ).-
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, . .•.(1--sgtl,Tl)o`Al9lc.,, ------ifi'' iv r i,LijOir
-....'...:_..,„. i.--- , . c on ! ond tha 19 ;.....
•,' i:st,the locp.ocT3.
:doniestiii manp-,
aff orris,arnPle protection..tcl ' • * - rim)
'''' '' '" ' a ,that:the businoas', ll l c° ll 1 1 .
•, ',4 i1 i113 P . .T# ,.. t i n ' r and iigtt* 2 i! WhY ; ' l 9
,*:sslo...gli t i-0i.i.b9, - ,. i . , ,-, '.O '. i rrhe uniiwer.
~: Aliolpf:. .. ing.ol l . ' lt:t .e...,5p , :. i
'%'P.i3ll.'vtbt•ai)l'yi;lgril4:Vb
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I 1 graie
.steiri,:htt,efte._gio_Ccfmpioidne Aef'of ‘l. .l . §B2
ear eedf Eiti:leti Fes' p 'kat 70 42
.and that ikati *er-Alret•ry • inoos - opiriz
ions minlit hirye*.beiii lie solemnly pledged
hißsejf by . iepoatFdjotterft foltapdqw#; . e.:det
of 1842; an repeal or roodi-
Ell
En
IMES
lication of Tat act. The ..grusaenl - - working
of the Tariff of .184 convinced Mr. Clay that
it wasp. wise and judicious law, and thero 7
foil), even if his previonS ophiloas were -a
gain-st it, be, did not hesitate to admit the'fack
After cheating the Peciple once, the 'Volunteer
adds 'Midrib injury by continuing its tnisrep.
resantntiong and falsifications of 19r. Clay's
course on the Tariff question.
- The Whig journalotlie Hergld'illif , place
not excepted, with that disregard-Mr truth for
-dila they are notorious—oeexerting their
heat efforts in trying to snake it appear that
the Dernocratkot ZPonnsylvitnia-commineil
fraud-upon Ilmpeople by wilfully miiropre
spitting the views or 4,mes K. Polk relative
'to ihe . tarifr and ..other natiortegnestions, at
the tithe when he was before the Pen* -as
the Demeciatie .candidate log Presidtitit : .
Now, if even these charges were trite—which
tee ocny,-it cOmes_with an exceedingly bad
grace from the Whigs - to say Anything about
dishonesty or baud.= Nina cer
Now if theroip . anything in cool !Ind hare
faced inipudenee,lhat can beat the above we
shOuld like to gee it. Yetfiid-not reprksent
Yolk as a Tarilf-rn'an and a friend of the
TaCi . f . TBl2, triWi;TyaE? Why Dlr.
new of the Volunteer, was in 1844 one of the
-nominal-Editor4-of-the-IlaiTisbuig Union, the.
very paper which originated the fraud hi the
following paragraph, and which the Volun
teer eagerly seized to-lay before the people
of Cumbeiland county: i„
From I'cmm•ra tie. 14tion of June 5, 184
MMEMIED=Ma=
We tower he that the Ilarrishorg intelligencer, with
the mendarity so eminently the characteristic of the-
Cdoitantptyts,'lle - iiiiianFir".s - rarTiWin Eiden nee as •• an'
open and avowed Free Trade Ibeorjsi." The ttuthor
ity fir this - gratuitmis assertion is of course not nil
liNbeillty the Intelligencer, ns it is the policy of. the
\Vbie press to deal in habitual misrepresentation both
of the men rind IlleePereP of tile DVlloeratie
Now WE happen to KNOW and ninfrriWli - Tiiirkn•
thority of a TENN ESSKAN with whom \VC. cortv ER
.SED at Baltimore. A SEAR SMOII noun Or COL Po LK.
that he holds the dontri4 of Free ' Trade in utter ate
Marlene, Ile never luis ntlytwated it and nrver will
Ile 'sill favor of n judit loos nevem.. affordins
the intoned illeAlleetet protection In AIM - glean Indus
try" Ile is the especial friend and n elvornle of the
Coal and Iron inlet rsi, these two event objects of so
licitude With rerlegyivii nin Ins, and bellevine perma-
Ilelle, in our laws to Joe of inrolenlffldr rale, !Si
OPPOSED To Tit • lA' t 1 t, • " • • -_
18'11\n TA 1111 , . These fiielq we state upon the
vor • he?! nutlun Or nod enlition the nllll/01 fait , Of ANA
grey n a ago nv panning' In Ile intsrepre,flintions
oribe Coons, , Irlllll the rtrotig if Polk
and Dallas lave at nor enemies wiili:oneh deep
loannkift them despernle in feeling
and iinscr • Upidous . in the rase of means."
Now will you please inform the
people avho - this " Tentless - eau" teas? You
n Lust_ktete.__Au ...we—shou-1
too, hi s paragraph which -part were
instrumental iu ser - =;ticit_
frrhihaftri - ainta - fran - r/.? -
have-not4ting, to do with the Iraudwheit he
strung the tfaniter' of Polk, Dallas att.l the
Tarifl pf 1842 tin the hickory pole befiire liia
dour ! And did Mr. Gialiatn itottnake him..
self m 'the same deeiipti6ii,
in his rations 'Fat cipcussions and speeches
throng,hout the county in 1844 ?. , Did not
Samuel Woodlturn even go. so far as I.cr:liA l
.'(though he...didn't, win that Polk. thimself,
_voted for the Thrill' of 1842-as a member of
Congress? Was there not a hickory pole
planted on the bill net far from Judge Stuart's
farm (and of course with his knowledge and
consent) displaying this same banner of Polk
and the Tariff of 1812? And do not the peo
ple of Cumberland County, knew that there
was not a locofoeo meeting held in the county
at which Mord . wwe not scores ofthese Polk
and Tarifi'hanners displayed And what is
more, too, the,. Vunieer-and-tke chque-who
control it know that thisfraud succeeded., They
know that thepeople Weire really made to
believe that Polli's election would noferitlan
ger-thol*l of 184.2 - but that it would be
‘t.izk in And the man Ivhorri you
thil - s — succeeded in , electing has destroyed the
TtrUT burkm did not commit:any " fraud F'
Oh, no:! you are the very, pink of honesty
and consistency, but you nevertheless- did
palm upon the peoplo in 1844 the most infa
mous and monstrous lie that was ever pet-
petrated upon the people of country.
17*7 KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE that the
AVltigs of this county .wßre AFRAID to hold
theirenual enmity; meeting this year. Thoy
have concluded to remain mum. and'avntv 'no
political creed. We repeat, that the,
leaders were Artnit.D to•mal;e knoivn their
sentiments at this time:4-Vohintrer.
Oh, yes i bear ye :pecti)le !: Let the south.
amplion Lion EtIVO rettlterrifie roar, and
the Sandy-Boar hia . greflest grunt, that it may
be heard all over the county. that the•Whip,s
have concluded - to remain mum (like Polk to
•e-Diekinson-men).4intilth r,p,' nrlTnr •
of October; and-avow no .newpofitical.ereed
Pork 'and Dollars!"
,Wriere are the ." Pork' and bailors" *bleb
the .opofeeoleadere-- - -*nieed - nhntddlo...so
Plenty 'alter 'Polk and ballas-Were elected
Tha i rriep. who were. cheated out of "two
.dollars a' - day and ^met beef" - wanuet know.!
,
otir. 4 _.The - adthe.§S el: thii-ITiin.-W-.41-14 Q , -
wood oflsLC.wite_reSigited,_his_sent_in_the
'U 7 B. Seitate .Previous to the passage of the
'lth sy: Tari It - bill, - is . publiShed in - the ' N tit inn al.
Imelligeneer. - ''ffie iiildre"ski.'very . lengthy,
but franli diid iiiiniirfe - ,. 1 -1-isobjectir;ns to Ilto
Tariff of '''lB , lti are; tliat ir will:diminish tho,
.. . „ .1 , '•. ,
retterui:When the conetryisitiiiolVod in;on
expensive., 70," And , ltrretoreihaldi,,k,' , ,iut ,
,tre4iitirY:; - ythrit, the new aet , should'lniye,.rip? ,
idled gindnfilly, atidlit'jrniifOrli9Y';'''tlio,! ,
ialiitreagtiri:,io the_ 7,VitrOhO.tsit'hil4,,ripiis.'
Itig '- toieliai' = *itti - - - iii;nefatill -- -ivilLprOi'
le , chitties Too sudden .', nn'd 'violent j': that
thforiMinateik,:egaittst, , rrp .. 4l,l,iniit,in . favdr , Of
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iiifee . fiting.fetfer
tht ie.4 4 tafi, 7hiel! %•9•Ovo
On-1-41tid l svretittlVolectiye -principle liioh - e),
pig'perly- 4 - ..rpago wane ith.ita. opporient . iiint
LocelociSA - itonet i ail I , partylet.,
dneitle,np,OVQ the, merits Or clia - e4Fatallik'
its ?rt eras; 411 li*proper champion - and
arl
furd_bearar r let_4lie-Whig-piirty_riSo_ar:Aillt
r6ay- it.fentlessly,fincl boldly, there are - net
one hundred Whigs jtf the Unioti Wha would ;
,not;rather: eee,: hlenr3 C I 64fatillief•
"fittft•iat ctijdtonerous Ketitualty, slittbsronni4:
God. bless-h 7L.zelee,terl-Pre4iderrii,- tbrin
other mein throughonftba 'Whale
breadth of the Republic; but, still, if he OW!
not or will not consent to be again a candidate;
the. Whigs. everywhere; South, - Na - rtli,-'l l oo,'
andlast, phauld resolve as .ane,man to bury,
all sectional leelings, all Pnriont gritilaes anti;
jealousies, all strifes
.of every Ictod, and voile
cordially, hoartly and 'patriotically,. for the
sake of our ean n ity, and its glorious- institu
tions, upon, Unit great statesman who cart Ike
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". For one, allow me to say- r T believe Henry
Clay ? "the nobloot, Roman of them
,al!," can
be triumphantly elected over any candidate,
or al; candidates the Locofor,ps can bring into
the field. I .. believe, the hour apprnaoheaSor
his signal triumph. I meet almost daiVold
wool-dyed 'cl democrats" echo earnestly say
to
. me. now bring out the old.and and ,tried
War horse, "Harry of the West,?; the. friend
of American industry, the man every body
always_ (bows wi ore to find; and we will
Martilf' simport .liitn.!. This
'language is enema to me often by subStantial
men who - have never yet east a Whig vote,.
AwLit. is .the language this. clay_of. the „great
ITtaAti of the intelligent freinpn of this great
nation.
But Mr. Clay may not be prevailed upon
to be a eandidate.in the next camp:fir', and
he and The other loading men of eirr party
may prefer, unite upon and put in hornination
sonic one else—and if
_ought we l nLit,,te.
Man, to rally . around to support cordially and
energetically the nominee? Who, what true
mi.., trill say NO Who will'sayjet us
stittur by our prejudices, and our sectional
feelings, even at the risk of defeating gur
party, and sulfating the country and its insti
tutions-to go-to Locoloco - —Too
much attentiln cannot be paid to these things
for they ale vitally itnymtant.
Orrtciar. ECONONY.—The • management of
the War Depanment, in carrying ^ut the de
tails connected with the operations of the
Aany, appears to be marked by _continued
inefficiency and extravaganee. 4).. fresh evi
dence to this effect is adduced in the annexed
'extract from a New Orle - ads letter on the 7th
MUM
ship from - Philadelphia, bronght•:r
cargo of these wagons, which were lauded.
some time since, and alter laying exposed to
our tropical-sun on the-Levee for night' or ten:
days, splitting and cracking, with their wheels
and spring:l 7 llm same ship is chartered •to
reload them for thin Rin Grande at a freight
Milmt - Hormilrilmteiphur=arleffstikTribl.
whet it ought In be from tluMen, tliOngh Ishiik
it robable Uwe; welLas e • ; ';
111 PI pay., (LUC:ISt. ,d 014 i2)13- 1V 111 d lAjthla
would. It is really entaig.h.._to.tiiiillyW • any '
bo,ly - to h'ee the . IT1111111t)r the Whole - affair,. is
being eotglected,i Anal the, way they r ate going
on, the Treasoryi.even. , after ismt It ig the, ten
millions piTiooiity c Notes, will-he bankrupt
before •Cortgres,..t;agtiin meets. •
Tt-- •—• • 91
_be same. _ Government
lands are rel y exhausted here,' :tot only in
thr,Tiundsi . iif the,disbursing ottieets, but sin the
2depOir Bank, were-they-run down t 6 ii very
Joiv figu o
;0 - '
ENGLA . ND . S .101 - ,7-1111; intelligence from
Europe, by the Caledonia, informs ill of the
delight of Britain at the passage of her bill by
the American Congress. 'While ;lie act. has
smitten down elf - nest every American interest,
it seems that it has elevated almost every
British one. English iron 'las risen' tinder
the excitement, and every English interest
will feel thextlect of the antiamerican , pol.
icy. And now our people may prepare for
-the results. w h ich - evet y sane statesman 'rutty
eipated. The wishes of McDuffie, who pro,
claimed that he preferred English to Anaerrh
can interests, and loved Bristol more than
'Bogen, 18U - be - realized. -
•Churchill, Inspector General o'
the Army, left New Otioll . ll . A on the 11th inst.
for Lavacco Bay, Texas. The Picayune says
this indefatigable and veteran officer. has,
within the last six months; travelled over
twelve thousand miles, inspected last spring
all the troops in: Texas, the posts and Insp.
mils on and nets the Gulf of Mexico and
Florida, mustered info service all the vOlan
leers in Indiana and Illinois ; and now goes
to join Gen. %Vont ns chic;f of his elefi; 011 the
march .to Chihualtua,.in Mexico.
O-A Tprifl meeting, wus held nt, Wes
Chester on Thursday last,'whieh the Record
says was a powerful demonstration of-the
views and feelings of the people or Chester
county. • It . was latest') d' . highly, respectable.
Eloqbent and able,aildresses were delivered
by yessrs..Townsend..llStnes, 3:S: Howen,
Hon. A.R. MOllvaine;DrO. A. rmlinypaeli6r,
Jamei •Eyerhart, i tam, ;
The people. of that eniinky are not prepared to .
0130donia.Tarifl . which' has vastly benefitted
the State,,- at the nod of Eseootive power
arul'their, will will 19ith" in th'undei, ferias
al, the ballot-box,. • .
-4 , I4Im:MAN INiintstimnt---ln the Diplomatic
bill Respell-,by- congressiTpiovismM,:le , madir
icir4he;.. - Tayot,entloether-fou - rth-bwd:fifth , itiital;-
.trienis and teit:Poi tient. VPon the'a'‘i;arili . ivitli
mg 1 per heaptaterest from
~ the ~
time they
_yvere,dtpl i , The cortificatee of inde m nity Avill
,
'be-preeentirat to tVeZsciaiiiif of the "Tatted
Otatati iiiia - dor.receliibi . ii, regard of the
amount .9 f..ii ay mer,q,,, a . ,1 , G0V - ertmentiteripi,
, bearing ;five: per cent' ,
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ls!i*2•t,'. and';'
.7: payable,'
'in' five'Yearft*in , be: iisfe4: - '''': ==:,
',EsciumtoF . :D • yiliian . qcoriis,rihk:colored rr, r,
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prenchei,tivistolatiiigero - pr clgiOcl4ioi
of 7 t4latifidi 6 l 6 ej4 6 S , r Plo44 6 WWeii
`f il gi v jO it , PO'CiPiY'#W7oo* , 47ii
;aileirnYil4ull , exai4iiiaiignibeforei.Titatide/AV,il;
Hitriis,.olsCharg‘3 theiii , iiouVeini ; il'utlitile4i :
irlidOnce?ior.ltio , kOtOicticirt.l ll o•OPHllorl''
meuiriiii,etili,-pMvtille.Lwith-,lthese,:ectigainted
evith•the.Mteei'laartithpiells*s, qiiiti'le:kieiv ,
tiiore 0t...0r grienienta Of thMislavecidlido4
, lo thakiliyOtirdil*V4iiirWhilitoTakilie
,o:olf!liff:l?fi:'f( 66 ii - iOnitikiir:Witkireffaili*
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‘, !k oilpu g it• c orgelkint' q ilAVOCitpPtll4s
paper, wliij;was NU '. trltglttnd n~i S4A ) tuns
llaigning„
".ft is indeed a notable pretension to iiet• ip.
t at.r.ocatise ennsy vaida - .was = tor-IGNOe
.AND SFUPlThro — know What , were
,the,ASSILIES INVOLVED in' the •Preeidential
!bleetitiiiiMf. thareloradiikiiiiSt".liifalfiiiilido.
ous IcirfCrongress to 'adopt nay rneaslitesv bat'
- .§Uch lONORANCE ,
or.ApprOViit.". • :
•
i rtie Philadelphia l'inies,4ltidli' was, one
Slf:._gre,stlupes, „corn monts,..:on the above as,
tGllotas "Alas! poor, despised ; betrayed;
de:Wri-lrOdden _and insulted , Pennsylvania!—
What! even South Carolina making game
of us? 'And has it been for this that she tuts
labored solong and successfully in thp rrfriks
in,L-Petioorney lir: South
Csrolina r tlfe' landrol; , l3tittzards and Bowie
krii.Ves—of ignorance r -thu
al?#P.MOkklaN 4 6 .q .:. 0
.iYer.Y!'-where White
.anal -slaves are hung
fcMikiliflitielifeveSeiVes-against the Dupre
ifdleolffliritifealllYa.istinit's of their masters!
longer to the dictation
of sue o nstars? i,As free re on—as A meri
'fr.EA paid tie arr,, , ,an RI, e.s—itpon
seciety, we say Ito! no!'! are able to
govern,purselves, and 'we shall for the futnro I
the_Sutitlioni..lcild
with Bowie Knife in hand and dagger diawli,
tairstinjUre and then insult us. Fothearance . ,
any longer will cease to be a vitlue, and for'
the futtiro we-shall—so-act as to be able to
protect ourselves from aggression and injury,
rtio — ifiatrelrfttiiii what source may .com !
in The Lyeorning.Gaz t t ' hn organ of the
" unkerrified democracy" p yl. county, has
the following in regard to the mocratic'
-narnineo-for Gourd-Com raja:inner ;
" far as our information oitends; the
impression is very, general that a c - wrap bar
gain hits actually been rancladell, and. that
,S/junk and Foster—Administration and Canal
Board,.•Mo to blend their lortunes together,
and each strive for the promotion of his own
and hiefellow's interests. We hope those
concerned will endeavor to place their -con
duct' in'a more formable light, for otherwis e. ,
the petti this monition tell a dole f ul
tale in-October, for ilia:democratic nominee,
William -B: Foster." —.
Petiti.iylviniia-, in
its ait . xtety to Ansi:tin the sinking fortunes of
the'litniltherm dynasty', publisl.cd soinetinib .
sin4fiffiat•of presses, which it, iepresentetl
werillivoratilp now British tariff bill
bt ..Wteeta . lllelCav & Co. The Lewistown
too' at was among tlic7se . , rat]
out.in wise:).
. .
..
-41-Thii-Peengly_eiene: miAtken wly.nrif
6.9 4 .-this paper amongst those that are
irttiettel) Mille tariff of '42: We have quiver
- Yet wytten or printed one word against that.
moots alutary, measure, which has just been
destroy,ed, at the sacrifice of the great inte
resfeArennsylvittlift. We have taken up
ifitirOttattillin favor-of the tariff of 4 24 r have
delfertiliWitall_aloug,--and are not going to
abalifthWit that it is stniek down by' a
lar4KiiirOrity.- If the.'Pentisylvanian had'
it.i'die , ialtention to. tho"-e§fuso of this parier
who wore opposed to thafact.- :Put, we shalt
appeal to the next session of Congress for a
modification of the late act, not for its repeal
for that would "lie useless. We are where
we ever have been. and ever intend to be,
en this question, until we arecsatilfied•of our
error."
DERTIVTION 111 k: VOVNTEEIIS.—W4r is
a glorious gkrne! Ilere are some of its fruits
•
from the N. 0. Picayune
-- 3'he7ttlestitule Arteffdlcss condition of
many of the Volunteers who have been
thrown-upon us ill, a stagnant and dangerous
seasod - of the year, - should excite the aclive
and liberal sympathies of our citizens. Many
of these people may he improvident, but they
certainly are Unfortunate. They present a
"melancholy picture of distress—a hapless and
cruel transitition from the enthusiastic and
cheerful volunteer to The discharged and neg
lected soldier.• Something ought to-be, done
for theee - tnerr: --- Privatenunificencetotight.ao
re'quite them for public ingratitude. The
functirfnaries of Governrocht , may not bei
an
thorized to assist them. ' It seems to be the
policy of: the present Adininisirationsd the
War Office to create. necessities for which
them are no preparations. •
DEATH - 'or . "eoi. AtINING.7,-1)lekl, at, the
Henri .11ouse,. in .tliia.city,,lBlll of....AuguSt ; at.
2.9'e100k.., P.. M. after a very sudden illness,
trevet C01..A.. 0. W. Fanning, 2tl Ilegin'tent'
58 - Years. • • •
' Tlfecareetr of this gallant ollicorhas been
'long and anions,. and the intelligence of his
decease will, be sevoived with - pain.by his
friends and brother officers. lie was mei:or
sally esteemed for his daniale's hravery, his
experience,, and' his many, excel
lerd qualities,:,,CSOlonel Panning entered the
1,.:18)447,00r k t'0 1 4 _danger 'and_ the
tisburg r -ftirLErio
arYti r e iforroiably,.,thr,Ough
ell.' Iffe'SOlifftftlitMilre; was -present at
two, oftho
fiei•cest'utirrililtlit;lovhiali• - cir - .." - aoldietv - lUitYe
..Alitska
roliusefts'i,and-ltas'sapporfed' for. iiittny'years
a triollier iftri'd, sister.;in the city of Washington.
...:lApionTnizrri.-;-Gok-,-ghunk-lio-apj
the,'lloo'. Jiopp !S• ea Rokurrii4 I*,idiillt
:Tilage`.4 ifq3 .pisiriei'drAlleiilipni Nice'4ori
at.: C. Gitie'r, uppointe4, Associateludge,Cif the,.
Uhii4sllifiliiii - S4roOe'pburt.y:Jiidgerliejiburn:
tinri!ti:t34'fOr:iiiiihtilitil''4 B oi4t 6 , Juda of
i'd.Ciiiiit'iit: #:lizgilfitiii:iiciff - 044fi k it.,
„J. , ... ~., ~.,:,:,-- - ,•--a, - . = --6 - 4 , :i, v ,x;.::.,. - ~..
- . _'P,:t.zOis.!*...rif,.-2, o )l l iiil4lll'l4tiiT ,/.7t1t1.-.'ffy,‘v
Alii`Viiijiiiejy*in7elititlififilroyirtliiitticom
that , tivb tlurzi'ate:!x(ro:libotiVlaifbe !4413:ti .
: 4, iiiip'(.fiki;; : iiiilk . i'4gi . liOW , '"'-'4o4' l *-iiio l '
44,0r;:ii,1 0 41fpf:,atiiiAii l tOoripthpy14,vw
iiiii - Eliiiiii , tWaiii , TdieT ri f .i hiSknti t ?"l9‘ ,
•initi:Sahil4fiii*orki- , and:',kidc.oo!Fatiquil`f?i.
/
ihi;',..lo()4iujr. fie;,,Oillii*:4sbliqbriAtipl:
'Aed``theL',ir . ' if: ' 'ticliini i llid:tiO#3* o'4iiti
initiniiiitkinll: -. 3'77, -- 777, - 7v7, - T, --- - , '---:,-,,---.- -:7---,,
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-46,:dcitatittre:V$01'icr.4nneitirit_, reccA,47o..
Revolig*.,) in' :144:iiin4Reep4i'ii.‘
• 'lions in.Milico tOl'adlTyonlitit TYa iui Vika
. . United State-,ilikiiitindelki•4 ttp.ll7ariz4c,
. granted, (5.c.. .-•;" • c rt , • •
liifiirailT:Wel - v — Y4sfk on. Thiiirday
v.atin .ychenee she sailed on the -29th inst.—
The N.AV-Yerk Ilertal has -received her fglij
`rhea; if fliierinattVriaVand-the: 4 Diario dc"
.trabaini ro the 9th, Erhiliiiitic — atia;lhe'
Vera Cruz /at/rotor, and El Monitor lirpubli
cano-of Alexlo, inSttnit.. .
-
The nears thuslreedived is of nn highly
441nportant charade?. --The English Maile
steamer had . ' arrived' at Havana :ram Vera
.Cruz. She brought intelligence of a resole-'
lion in Mexico in favor of Santa Anna. 'Soon
after the arrival of the steamer,. Generals
Santa Anna, Almente, and Eakin lefellavatia
in the .13ritialiltearriii.A . Tali . , chartered - for th at
purpose,, to take theiri.da Vera Crnz. and they
arc now probably.: at the latter place. It
appears that the-city of Mexicci and the city of
ion Cruz had both deduced for Santo Anna.
he Indicator of Veils Cruz of „Oleht-•t of
July, stales that hail prottoria4.l
favor of the lilac of Onatialajitra,,witit t-onirt
addititais; that Genettils . l.,atit!ero Priroz
lea the iIIOVEIIII2Ia ; tire troops at ti e ' locus?.
of Sari Juan &Hiri, also adhered to the plan
-The likeness ,el General Sinda Attila wa,
I carried - through the streets ; caut-ing _seat
eteliosiagm rejoicing. • • ,
; The El Republican° l a c several celPrre
toriurticidruil -- vottiffir . ‘ibss• itiowt •
iMittly-1 , 014804 , 1131.
111 carrying on the war . with the United
'States. General :Paredes' was to leave the
city of Mexico on the nth July, to take Ctnn
mod of the troops on the frontier. It is
rumored in the city of Mexico, Brit, the
erent heads of the departments, especially
that ofil% - 'MtMpt of are changing the
clerks or secretaries of their respective de
partments every:two or. three days. •
1 he repuncia , ion of the present secr'etaries
of the different .departments are now ad mit
ted.and- they wiJI leave their poAts as soon
as President Paredes delivers the views of.
GoVelliiiibffrro General Bravo. •
Despatch of Grdci-al 7ornell, .ilinister or, War,
from Paredes
MARIANO PAREDEs, General of Division and
President of the Mexican Republic, to the
inhabitants thereof
Be it known, t Ind the national extranolinary
cone:less has decreed. and the Executive
sanctioned, the following articles
Art. 1.. The government is authorised to
vary or change the organization of the army,
according as they may think most convenient.
.A.rt: - 2.: To be able to Warne, withou t any
zdtt•r approbation.., superior officers as a 're
ward for kiistinguished actions in the present
campai~u.
Art. 3. As regard—the estimates for the
maintenance of am troops. at-the same price,
preference to be 'given to national prodne
twos.
. •
Art. 4.. That there be formed and granta
L 411) acrirgliinst the C9llllllt9Te iy
the United States. '
BEM
The antet'edent decree was unanimously
agree : din' in- 7 thl.;- flerieVaP2-Oagiej4-17011-' me
20th - July. The.govcrnment throws itself in
the arms of Me peopleta save the republic ;
and tor;,PreserVe the independence of the
natiomanittepublidan principles from being
sacrificed by. their' Northern inwtrders.' The
goirernmentPirily believes the effort will li
_.
so togilfW" The - trouble,a of the citizens of
;IV et',i 3 O.Oti;the Rio - Grande, are alluded to
iit,'i? 4:ilirgieiipf the country, and with much
:8110Weetiilitern'eSs against the (lulled States.
,TlrektitizetiSi*.Muxteci aro . 7called;; - Ott,,:elll
general •terms, to 'rise cri,,fil i g'ssi and . refiellhir
,thVadersii - government nit set ding, tcith
'all;lespilteht, extensive war supplies of all
deSeiiptions td 'Monterey, to be at the disposal
of the Ccimmander-imchief. ;
So far as we are able to di , cower, there
appears to . b,.e a general relief froM all inter
nal commotion .or expected revoletiom—
Unaniinity prevails among the citizens, in
consequence of a general desire to repel the
forces of the United States. 'A letter was
received from thVGovetnor of ..Neuvo Leon,
that 6000 Americans had appeared in that
department :under Their second in command,
and that he bad informed the government he
had ordered all the forces of that department
:o be sent against them.
. The Faro Industrial, of the Rib of August,
says;—Besides the intelligence" published
yestorks, dates horn Monterey to the '24th
' June state, that the fortifications of that place
progress rapidly; •that martial law prevailed,
as swell as groat • enthusiasm against their
invaders. ' - , • •
Later from the Army.
A leadr: to the New OrleanS Picayune,
dated Dletampras, August •4, says:—Geiteral
Taylor. and Anal leave here ,m-dav for Ca,
mogo, 'and all the troops T o to leave by
about the lath.imitaet. Geir. Twiggs is left
to carperinfeardtbe movement of the troop.
'now here and thnsti that are to arrive, for a
while at least.' ITO is irrexcellent health, and
was never looking bettor. Col, Clark of the
Bth inlantry, will be left at this place in com
mand, after all the troops have been lomat.-
ded, awl will have two companies of artillery
and one regiment of volunteers under him.—
Gen. Twiggs with Capt. May's four Compar."
pies of dragoons, and capt. battery
of artillery, will bring up the rear as the arniy
moves forward: • •
,Thq subjoial ed. particulars were obtaree
.ersonally4ranuLL'eut. Lee of . the Bth Infni
try[wholirkived in Charleston
diMOt ,from (ho7..Arrriy. He : states that Gen;
Worthiwitkiiis bOgade o was on his way from
Camargo to Chi:iiii . a,past .141 A-sixty
Tidsloffn.is an irnil-olW,hoini4ologih>
-Militrj ji , -4ost of-the-Me*kcatisranaTaTdebot
Tor - ITllkal of:flioir suPplieTuPd military strirt — )s c
L,LLieut, L. paps that ho.hafs,:vory,;l4llq dtupt
but dial the town, iS now ,in pos.session of the
American forces. , 'Allot' tho rogabirjrcool*
except.colon el Ildaylatagoons arid Ritlgolys
btatetx, tatrahethig learn 3 te - 1;opo moni aoi
it Carn argo, ;. oattrig;ordOrS lb tttch_for,
:yarl., c _i •
~•„ •
Oetetii;ltylotatl Stafraio- at.Canaigo ,
'iitifit:wai soposed,thathi.wcnld eed
,fortnlyhlitrAlonlere),
whirapsiir his .mon,
and tkictl'ite;,to„l44. 6 Rossfititio . :i,9/:'that t0wn , "0,4 the last strong.hold of . the opetay,bi!fore
l'eaclilii'tjte '-mounthin, pkissoi,,; y The 'itn:.
• I *VIAR:9-4)l 4 '''ail9tlitt,..,ol l lP,P.tigtilit'i:t2ptiO3',.
illil toctitV;fight e mkt ittoottbuti,etroli leo
::14-jqiiiithqii 000 1 0,01 t 0 liiioP l 9,oaisail.
_ ,-- t Littfif:LitOvatoki thatind,roptirt, l ,4; a skii•
4411 betweee,ike Yeiv•P Itailo,9re. and-lhe
'Ci9ltitlgilitilitilitiraitiis'ofttlesl,iliiiitv9lal iipt), 6 ,ll 3 i
;P' liit P:gl itr i•JP l4 . l4 .t!,"!;• - e,1 7 ••'•:'," , • - 7: .7,- - -- - 7
misA,4,4ElfAvErugerri , ColiEVSlTlON.
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Vitelid fetiiiinfts,rl4lo4 4 i4 4 j7 o t4tei:
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*ls , Fo6 o 4Aittla,?,.4*.: , , , yintsrti 7 r,:coiri.4.
I ,tisincV (6 Wet Ont git;O: f iiithaiii,:4oo6ii:'4
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P fl ?1 1 1 : 41 11 6 ti -7 N-P 9 . I C -, tkrAN4,4lfi ailft!,
`5#4 3 4 , 07 '4o ' o Akit.0 , ii , p0;40,44
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v4lliytiott ,, Oio.sgiiiiitifirifinliittaV,
11 $
'tivii.ptiv ~.. ooo4 , l3l4lwialor t ibtottg.
r, 0 i t''lt4±l4 , irAtootivalt 300 , petP
0 . `k . ••' tiElt ~•en. l itilielr, W #ol4o, , ,, TINA',
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From the Inst'Southern papers
MEEIIMOM
111 ,F; ' teCk-Taege , ) ".:ae tlng, - - .. , 4 46: n a,rabein — ted7„l
Veat. , _,.',,-Ye• '.‘erailciznoteerve*iv...toarn'-infthri
Unit=4:§laYi' In,lhti.e.iirty t 'an,(l dile place itii,
%
neEt46,leiti ilibit'lrern...-, itirOsition.and tlie:
'strenglcor tlig,h4te,•'..y . .'6lr,are;4falone.
catire'SiprOio . leornatAk , (05cithip*Eillittire .
t o
house f - thOlazjiinear'
t,lOl - 4:heralix t ,tstreng„:atlfg . int . tßearrie I.4 .. inae
'tairtfno(r.ouililikd eamittable - qa4icrs.,:.l -,
..
'.: . • :
From the Baltimore Argue. • ':
..
. .
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--- - - Later --- from ---- the — Annyc - --
_ _,
___
A gallant officer. of the - United States Army
:hasjaypred uswith a leiter, from, which we
• niako the . folloWirig 03:Cy:a . It is dated
CetitAapp, July,
"Information:that T rely upon is, that Gen
Melia, with the remnant of Arista's;arthy,
town, thirty
tittles east of V . ;titte7ey. Tliss ioen 'has ;a
earrisori:of sear I,4oo':meni:,(reg•tilers,)7a
population of 15,000: Gen. Paredes .ivtis at
San Louis de Potosi. on the 15th instant, on
his ...way Cc; Monterey, with' 8,000 regular:
tronps;: ho has also called on Nuevo Leon for
B.OOQ - ;:affive mutt,,, froM thiA deptirtnient of
Tamaufinas - heexperts - 2, 000 more,- - m - tikritig - ,-
his entity force, when he reachesMonterity
on the 15th Or 20th prOximo, pear. 26,000. .• •
General. Taylor is,straining;everY.nerve to
.got there before. hit'n, but caaiot now, ppOsi-
Hy' kto tqt tiutil the sth Or ,ioth.Sentethl),e4 so
I'. des•lias the advantago of; numbers, and'
of 060110 y a strong melts position Paredes
till . has'n ;11 , ent. twenty lour; . and yOu
p. , .. 1 100, (as ourarmy Will uot he over 10.000)
to hear of the must obstinate fight'and bloodi;
est doings everdune up in Arnericaror in the
world, about the 15111 el Sepiettibef.
us it will be neck or nothing—the former ;
,orrwthing, to eat and houses to live in, Per
im mace: t e latter. cletilluscd_exentin
taloa of the war, such is oar. prospect.
Reduction of Fifty Cents a Year i
ty.:We wish our friends to remember that
the LI ERAI.Ti AND Egrostron is now furnished
mall wile pay at the time of subscribing, or
to old subscriber§ at the beginning of a new
year, for- ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTR per
annum. This makel theilerald the cheapest
paper in the county !
LIEUT. PORTER.—The remains of the gal_
laiit Lieut. 'Porter, who was butchered by_ithe, l i
I%.lexans on the Rio Grande a.few. months
ago, arrived at Chester, Delaware county, iris
this State, on Fridayweek, and were interred
in the Episcopal buiyinggrouud on Saturday
afternoon, with the honors of war. Thus are
different communities - doingliOnors to the re
mains of the Natie&c butchered children, who
Won for themselves immortality on the banks
nt - tlwfar - oft Rio - Grande. •.A grateful - Nati - oh
I will never forget her martyred sons. '
- Aysimenimoxs.—The.follors;Mg are some
of the appropt itnions of the late session of the
present Coogress. 01Iier appropriations were
made, hit we have iiiit7Seerr - thrinstateci.—
14.--11-b.weil-4lie-ampunt---named-helow:
fully ten millions:
Appmprialiorrs-for-thirWal, - . $207 . 5;1391',
..--V..olnote4 , lr-Bill-, . 11,957,0007
Naval Bill, ' , - 4,406,000
Army Bill, - --- 6,803,000 1
_ civil MA_ _ 3,470 000 .
Post ntlice - deficiency, 1,5000,000
Military Academy, . 121 , 000
ME
JJ George I,Vashitigton Dixon has been
arrested in Now Orleans Mr being, drunk and
,riolitig, in ..thEi streetai and ~ .was, permitted—to'
revel in the . not Very spacionsitalls4 the
Calaboose, George has been in unilorm, it
is said, ever since he left New York. His
riduct, it seems, is an unilorm as his coat.
COMPELLED TO FORK ovsar—By a law pass_
ed at the late session, says the New York
Tribune : all Collectors and Custorn House
Officers will be required to pay over their
fees (hitherto distributed among the several
officers) into the Treasury of the 13.,51a1ea.
The same act requires that an officer serving
less than a, year shalt . be paid only for tire
t ime serving lilitherto the Collectors have
secured their salaries fur (he year from their
lees, and at once. I lereafter they will be paid
quarterly. These are salutary changes.
I. : , Four spans Of the new bridge, being
erected over the North Branch of the Susque
hnuna at Catawissa, fell i bst week, crushing
sgveral canal honk ; tnt injuring ne person:
The cause is attributed to the carelessness of
iha contractors engaged in erecting
11 MIOT . IIOIII.I.—A writer in the National
sa\'t that spirits of harishom 18
asertniti remedy for Ike hite'Of'.y . r,fail deg ;
Thu wound, he addA, should be. denstanttk
bathed with it, and three or four dosei, (pip:
ted. taken inwardly during the -day.: The
hanstorn-deeninpese - s chemically the virus
intkinuated him the NT:mil I (I, and immediately
alters and destroys its deleteriousness.
OrThe piniarille Journal has a report
that Sonator,Seipple is to.4 ; ..appoinreil
.ernorof,.Oreg9l l l, l lna aAds " Thiq,iftrue, ; we
suppose•iii 'meant* a re wart) to hitirfor goinft
to the Senate anti yeting
,for Alqay,43, Tariff
187bok`ag'
had - get - intti-therearti 2 ,lo-40 - lioene. l ! : -
I . .*"'GPvernol7':lidrldersiini
ifaa from. thah
State { &imposing part of. Gen. Taylor's-army
_otifiKgrci
- s i nce. file4ssllh.tii;y4ty glitch regretted,
as 110:;had , :ntatlp a,,[4ip_olar_gxeoutive_of 411e
aoiv. StatiTtipd rag an . accomplished , genilo,
:
' "
e` died Matamoras aort
-08wego1._Ad,fktrliser
extiteWit'the:chtkihjen,that the new Teiiftylo
o ,'.l 4 ( 1 ( .. 3 P 1 .Pn a ' ) 11 0 t it o t alL4 rPd
)10 . 3`pkA CjAc3 4 ,e41".. - L,'Olaltyi.ro/ )c,p# 3 , ; - til
compete ~itil,:ii'lkot vnliill.4loFßPmed.rzliii
AMifieriin i iikkl&:`. Onder .tbStipOlf[6:,.diiti
of flrge;'C'eliisiialir, ilin4i . been ihipked .
in anktlettibleAuolo4.o'v 51 1 ; ..‘, .':.'.l ,)
2^.,Y 0 ' l 4"Vrt.,,?`it"' ~'''r
Tftspßrai ck cps. 'rug , p.arn.. 7 We ' mgret
ifile4kre troillo4.4tCA': - 1 1 0Cf• 'large. 1 0 an '''
...ittßlTqfPg . !Pl4 lll l:l l ; l 9flA'l 6- Vill 1: -;. 1 0*"liiis T
belo l3 o4, l Pthtd,'PrPePd°Peraticiili ff,#. l ll° 1
a it te _ o
'1'0. 64 ` 3 , 4 44 1 -: pyt b o i Nl c ip rEh l i sln; ,
Kip. .:Lt`..,WM,. l bAYool4uti , .o 6 4 - rititell
Iffdra' fa:0 0 °E,NerFneci.ndy'.' 7 . :. ,, ..t:*4
).;!•/)t‘f -',.." `..."'''t' ' • '•'''''.-P - ' ' ., 1 1 . 4- !V 'rf' l .".
' 'i"BunqrPl°°l that iliejt9o4iii*PtOlif
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1 ::7,7. ,_ _ liP „PO ,suelinotto i ,uNex
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JAMESIviiIPONEft Wfil, :8, FO STER . r.
i i ikl:)3llE '''' ;:. • ..----AND-T# g:''''----'----
1. of -,, 'British mittrof
11:8 *IA o' 1846. • , '" - .`"/Fi..
le:.4l64l'llihilaylitaritia:,Taais the IGtang - ' . •;i
4outi t ed, htiitis theleque fairlysiated. The
blectiO4o.llES VI: OWED. will be -re• •
ikitl,eoll * over the Urii ' as evidence not to
10:inifipudOstr i pd4hatP1. ' NIA is---. 7
i- not - td7be - .1 1 .11DD IN -- ailE DUST,
or her honeat voters CHEATE 4 b : „end HUM
,BIiaGED,Ny nil avail itk.—wFile every vote
polled - for - WILLIAM B. -FOSTER will be e
deenTed an •eidirea - aion,'-iti ff idi;Sr - dt . THE E '
I'll,OE. and the imitisfOramiT - Ot f 846.
, ~ — ,
Ili •
~' MAAR XI ; .:', • .
. ,
-. . .
liiMechnnieshurg, on ThorsdaY lii Bl, bY. tbe Tt .. °Y4 •''
0. Fritcbey, Mr. Jon* Bewra BR, 10 - -Min °ARAI(
'Monzzrromilli, both or filirmulen township. 4' .
L On the aiime_day, by the mime, Ml... Paso En telt Moll.
4118011, qfBhireinapstown, to, bliss ELIZA BETH' SOU E.
ITER, Of-Alle IT lOW nehtp.
• In.this borough, at Burkholder's !foie!, on Thursday
lastby_theltev....T..N.lloffinen r mr.,D ANlEL m orrgii.
to liUse EldziolErmirallTZLEß,*bol.h of Pali county.
.
ed-AccolZiptlnyillg the aboye hymeneal notice, Prete.
cejvticl - frOm. the! happy couple, h gompy slice of inost.
. •
delicloushrifial' ;ails 0 for : which ' they bavo our best
ivishes;for :their happiness and apeeess in life. M ay
they livrie
.thousand Yearii end their, posterity continue
'to hiultfrdy.=.•W. — . :..- , 7',- , ; . . i' ' .
Haivest
.111 H - friendkofAgricirlfuie are invited to
attend a HARVEST "'HOME celebration
at..tbeJlfloubling.Gataulphor...Sp_tirige,ll.,on.
THURSDAY the - 27th' of 'August.- -
. FREDiRICIC. WATTS, 'Esq., Is_expoetecl to de
liver an address ori the occasion.' •
The -" NeWville - Brass Band" will also be
present.
John Greason,
Joim McFarland,
John Hoover,
William Knettle,
Wm.. 11. Woodburn,
Gracey,
William Davidson,
Jos. -McDarmond,
August 12, 1446
HENRY EDGAR EZIZINZI
- ATTORNEY AT LAW. •
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cum
berland and the adjoining counties ; and at
tend to all professional business entrusted to his
care-mint-promptness and fidelity. •
Office in South Hanover street. in Graham's
n6:fittilding,opnosite the Post Office.
ugust 26,1846.-1 y. ' "
MICHAEL M. EGE'S Tavern Brinks •and
Acerrintrore-now in the bands of 'Squire
ROLSAPLE for collection. Those ivlto refuse or
neglect lb pay the amount of .their !Ills, cm ac
count of their being tavern bills, their names shall
be given to the public through the medium of the
press to prevent a similar imposition Upon other
'publicans. . .._ .
Auguit. 4 26,1846. -.-
. .
; HE Undersigned has_ purchased the stock,
ititTlitionihig to the uatilffire iron "Works,'
and , is - no* - carryirtron - the - said-establahnient,
where he is ready to make Bar iron of 'any
size or description, at the shortest notice.—
Prices squared to suit the Tariff or 1846.
Carlisle Iron IVorke,l at
August 24, 1846. J
$58,482,891
Attention, all who desifeJrargains!
DAVID...II. ARNOLD has recteecc4Alpa.
prices of hi's Stock of Dry Goods, as lie
w miles to reduce his stock to make-room for-his
Faßand Wi.rder.§,PPßlY, dichnsers. will find
it to examine for
themselves.
Carlisle, August 26, 7846
tcti az, .
To Foundry Men and Sheet Irorr:-
Workers.
TFIE Commissionorn of Comberland county
will receive proposals (up to 1 o'clock, P.:
M. on the let Siiptember, 1846, and no longer)
for ELEVEN STOVES. Persons proposing
will make estimate on Colbrobles Pattern of
Cannon !Stoves. Allso,oit Stove!_of_gtePAltern
now in tufo in iho Methodist Episcopal Church
in this place, and of the same size. Also, on
one size smaller than that in use in said church.
The tops of dm stoves to be 'finished with the
best Russia Shilet Iron in_the style of thotip re
ferred to, and to be insured for one year.
Also, proposals will be received for the Run..
sin Sheet Iron, and common stove pipe per lb.
The whole te ho set lip in complete order in
their prom places jp Chu New Court House, in
the borough of Carlisle.
C. T.ITZEL, r •
. - .1. wolerfi NGTON,
D, STERRETT,
Commissioners.
Commissioners' Office, Carlisle, /
August qe, 11346. ' '
. , . . • .
Blimiholderf.in . the Efnrtiaburgßridge
Cqmpanymrihareby.reimeCtfullylniiiißed
tomiett at Me 'astern , Toll
rough Harrisburg, on TB BRSDAY tha.lolh
day of September, A. D... 1 8 ,18, at 10 o'OdOlt^
in the forenoon; for the purpose of selecting'and
approving ofsplim an the terms an contract
for re.nuilding "heir br idge . At thatlirne and
place a number*" idinti and _terms of contract:
for the 'be • submitted to
them, for their:diMildOirriceokiing t o l aw . •
• 13‘i'ilr'derof the Board.
Secr'y.
.Atiguat2o, 1846,-3* - • .
. •
Assignee Notite. ,
LE-Co 1 mtrxec..o.
c ou ptyi liti:vjog7c,iin Tut -- t te -- aeconn o
the auhecrittoraa nesignee,ofßobeit Boone. and
havlng - direetted him to - trinket thir.
futnie hie Itiatiits , neetirding tolanAThe - tire: •
Aitortr of thkettitt Robett': Kointe,avOttettit
AtfieCtoliteeent="their4leimni:nrepen,Panthen...,4* ,
tleategc,ro . iFrederiekiNetti. - E44 - IkVittlfeitSf;:!--
'or to the tibe - efitinic'fipiirthillievp‘...W!iefere . ,
t_h oth ?P
s tiitizber
• ' JAMES
,trcniiyP.l o ,Aki): B l:. 26 T, lB-4 0. • ,
rislAte7RUW 3o r_„ Yl7CijoYeri - 49 6 elied -
Lett4.44,t4",„
..4 1 1U Tootaentary the '
state of flonry . COOter ei , F
into of ni Silien! Spring Towohhip, Curaboiliott
county. decoose4ll4lo,Joinetlita-tho-oubeiwille,
- 7,,,,E - „" place 4-resilllgnoct 1";1 01 .0e . township 'in° •
Cou titV*(9 4 .o l flVi-Millttqlodebtod .lo '
ontfokotAtdAtoehsod ticosrequittidtiO"nailoilm, f,
oafildiatotOleidi and those .bhvingnto),Oot
p retkolif tloon .tp,tho;ho th loitDerilnly huthriatioated.
for act k pent.
' -c, August 46;11346.-46w. ; A •Egohutor.'-,
zEs gq3 l . C Rp,,vielD'D. Frenth, deo d.
;q - ,olkiaisimEßETtt,'-tirviNsoatkitert
Otukarnint noorkgo . , l4 eitnyclP t uswigt , -
, .'Frt ni:11 . 1 1#0 f o..Ailtr?ughOlooVlAGPUrn' _
't6.04411 e°ll * ' ° a t i r'il tll ltitilie r air
Arair44141.4
io, ,,, Abo rd. r t, a 1 p.:4,.. i n de b ted. ~
pp Ilikox - ,40,,41-mot.313110:
-4tt' ts *A
{ice It )1., gilt 4111 !*: ,lie , 3 41 ' . '
Afoiiimvitittig sEftiliiiMOut'-them. d0,T . , 7 , 4' ,
tt'gfs l ,l l 3tls l l,,,7l' scoril.tiMit,
;')VaitiAglil is,:r- 2 0.•= 1.- : ::: M ii ,4 , 44 40 0;,,,,.'
`-.P.`, , lgUenAllearleirillinVe ,,, ': ''" '
'ti - Nlo.oiiii,e46 4 0iemoiiiiiiitir :1011 , 1,61m0
rma'avignami MONDAT the . lth daroT
celhOtiga ,, Woot.,, , ,thit'foleli A3kreoplecter , ,
hrt.o',forn'theel l l l 9 l 6lakiritit;lo.lol4A4 4 .
liu'TkY. tutu ‘to iig4litown'untj . l . l.lt •
Er t' -.
e , e: 11able404 ".,
= --' . t:. l ',"'_'' ,';:,"' , -,'•-':*''''''. '
‘',:''''';')lyr,W,',g',.:tii:N.:,'..-:‘,'•:,'.i<lZ::,;,`''l,,
me
James McCullough,.
Aieheson paufflilin,
Thomas C. Miller,
J am esiWealt ley,
D. W. McCullough,'
George Brittam,
Samuel Piper,
'David Sterrett.
NOTICE.
PETER F. EGE
nrcractsluza,.