- -774 -- - • _ 41 . 4 .„ rI t is 41; :•.-• , ,v 0 , • • • lA ° CiqlrtaX 4 &I I V 44 • , EDN ES trAY,: ocrow.ol7.4iii. 'll ror the Re V . ran cilN,ll COMMISSIONER, TAAMS - 11.. POWER ~,01%, 2,IERCEIt (YUNTX 'FOR coNaRESB, 3-ASPEtt. _-11E_ERAlutmff_sAIMY , • • - 7 - lintyl'iritket.. .;Issimb/Y. JAMES I A CKEr,'Shippen.4burg, CoI...ARMSTRONG NOBLE,. Lp.rlible [-Commissioner. --T; . . §Dyjng, :1)i recto)• of ihe'Pom.• JACOI3 lIERSI-114, North Middleton ; Auditor. , JO lIN 4.;'!fegg'Sl, Di4kinson • Coroner, CRAIORF.XP., jr.T.ast-Ptngslb,9ro' iVrAlr.lial: , id "Marlin ietine§'s its t 6. state that lie is:till a candidate for Sheriff. He Ittil not ‘ilddtintd and•wd/ not decline, •• Ilz!-Major Jostmr , A, Eck: requests us to inform his Wends not to believeany rrports • which charge him with.dertining as .a candi date for the Slieriflatty. . . .• te:.-- , -1,-V4llave-been T -reqt.tegted-to state - tiro_ Con. IV. Fours declines running ors a candi ilatc the (riffle° ol Sheriff. • Ky-President Eritonx, of 'Dickinson Col lege, cane pass'enger in the Ilibernia from England : and reached this borough yesterday, ire %vas received with demonstrations of the tnost cordial respect by .tho studen's of YAIA.I.IIIILV WO - 41(.—" The Sfa!e lloolt of f`minsyh;ania-, ll :is the title of a most.eseollent Look, a.eopy , of which MIS been presented to ruby Dr. My nits. ThoThiladelphia Inquirer pronr tutees it 't one of the best *bciciks ever State.? It contains - en account -of the. Gdo:zraphy, History, GoVernment; - goure - e'S - Initio - tr,..d - Cttions of - the Slaw-with --a-44fai0"ofthe-Collinontv'ealth,-and- oqach County. The author and Coinpileris 'f iOS. n on , 4 LIITC, lefriitirty Secretary of Slate and Superinten 'dent of Public SChools2, The wprki's the knit cf much labor and research, and the plan is :it once clear and comprehensive,• Informa tion is here gi yen ih the simplest form, while it is comprwed,withiti the smallest . limits The counties -aro not ideated in alphabetical , order, hut,in.Classes, according-to their form :AO liistorical relax tures of eoet group suggesiathis idea. To carry but the design, a small State map, in addition to the separate county maps,. has been constructed, with the classes of counties marked upon it. The work is published by - U. Hunt & Son, Booksellers, • Philadelphia., and for tale in this borough at T)r. 11 Year's Drug & Book Store ; on West High street, nt • the l?lx price of 623 bents a copy.. This truly tisefhl and instructive work is worthyillot a • place in our Public Schools, and we hope to. *lee it soon introduced. 0 (KY- S:ijiilaring and so flagrant is the .irrt propriety of Judge flepburn'Oning a political -eundiqate- lie-holds a judieinl station, ihat even the Volunteer, which c:an defend the vilest transa:ciion, does not attempt to justify his course. All the extenuation that the Volutteei - ean offer ictbal Judg - el3ank'S once riln fo r Governor, .and therefore Judge Hepburn may with the same propriety Jun ~.,..19reongrese. Well, be. it -scu--The-people . id not prove el Judge Banks' course, and if we mistake net, they will give Judge ,•ri!. Hop re : quite as emphatic a rebuke. Judge Baukei , vites.beate'n in Cambeiland county -43 °ion: hiladreii—lialf A tliatameli will "eettle • aye hash'? for Judge . Volunieer ofaSi -T iveek has another ,of personal abuse against Jasper Brady. kir.. 131 , ady..../teust , have sworkethour neighbor very hard in that planet' printing—itseeroa he oant is. yet); 'erttingel 'that, while lir. Brady is so very odiouti in; the eyos,,of the Volunteer, the loporoecr_paelt'iji Cfiturrbers., blirgaPeakiol hitein'tdrratef;entite respect. i 1 ?iiiiti`nurist be ri;•;W Adis srie)c'eti of at 101) e. ,I:•.(ktr,;l94,ligar of Fersaas accasiolial :!t ., 111. -:'- vote'..for Judge Hepburn . ta tt . 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' / c - !. 4 . h. `, /i)SiiiiaoTi ' ,.. lt**.i.l#o,lAqr; . t 40.1 (14t f!ii•" ,-.- JiaiON, r !liifif - iiiit - 4(0,i.:0 ,,, -::llle : ::iiiti.od' -.,i(discs,...§.'4-haii4 s o r ipl A f i , iiiityiziticiffr7ri c ir-. to decide --.the ; . - great-- queiiionlit,'ltiii...Polls, .4 , fiegrfrai - BATTLE 'OF ThE TAIIFFS':i.t t o be decided on' Tuesday" ..neet, .at .11470:1VICOV 130 X.! , The gleat t issup bertire Iffe:peeplelS' PROTECTIOf , I4.9• 7 •PREE - - --Tilitt.- ' , The' eainlidates - tor Canaficonirnissiiiii'er are the, representatives O f -those antagonist Itilleylles JAMES - iO. -, iibiWkii,4i;':-.Priiteeiii: 4 riiiff. miiii , 4 the Fleitrifaliy- , 2;;ely r ohll , : ifTe;:likei. sr ery'r:true;Whi j .l,o',:;thi3;7 : fir4,'liiiino - :'ef, the) Tariff4il 1842;'eni1:14etkyeitif 'Nvh4f_veiek for - hirri - thtoWs'theritifliierief - -)tiezyilikragairiSt r the British Tarifl of 1846 -.- Williriiie , Blroifee;' on; die' other - hytna;i' . a. :PRE : -E,TgrAttEi DISCIPLE OF' JAMES4C.: POI(:' - He- has been r Wominated ,1) .- 3, .the'-party - that- brake -down--the-Tariff,Ol l 42,:and will -he_support- , red.by- th at patty. • Every vote east far-him is; . .I:lleatbaliot• in favor of FREP; DRAttE---and . the BINTISPI TARIFF--'of 1846. •If .he is' .-ele6teil, }Berry will go ,'fdrili frctfn 'ono 'end! . of the Union to the 'whey, ( ,- Pennsylvania is a Free 1' rade State I She has elected a man lzianal CornmiSsiOner-known to :I,,L;' in. Ivor of : Free Trade."- The 'Brifisli ..T- 1 riff of 1840'Will then' be regarded airthe set; tted jioliegof the couhlry and if ahy modifica tions are made 'they will -be made to bear still harder upon the Coal and Iletrinterests: of this great State. .._. . _ ~.~.~~;; MEI Retnember,..,,Freemen 'or Cumberland Conn when you.go to the Polls : 'teat the policy of Protecting American Industry a nima. Foreign Competition is as old as our vonntry-L--it-is a - doctrine-which -sprung--info existence in the .days of the Revolution of '76—our Revolutionary Fathers .adopted it because Emdarul had swaggeringly declared that the colonies should not be-pa-nutted to :man ufacture even a hobnail." Our Revolutionary., "Fathers' adopred theVrinciple-of Protection in order to resist British Kggressioo and British tyranny. The policy ?f a PROTECTIVE TARIFF, thus established, has remained the permanent and pherislied policy 'Cif clar gov-1 ernmentiroin the- cloys of the Revolution down to the ToiT Administration of liana K. Polk! WASHINGTON firmly suppcirted and advo cated it—Jun , casoN. supported it—MAntsozi supported it—Me:taloa sappoiteirjt.- -- z/i- niktS l supported it ; and the heroic JACkSON, down to theitireSiiieaOifer - ed it with uniferto and unvarying cousister. ; ey. JAMES K. POLIO thezniiin- w T ho 'base- ly uurterukted ever five jgrees elAniericint. soi.Lie._,Oregen Territory, IS TFIE ONLY PRESIDENT *llO HAS EVER OPPOS , EU TILE TARIFF! And he 'Was eleite4 by a FRAUD -upon Pennsylvania—by maps of a. deceptive PLEDGE'tb sustain. the Tariff, or he could not liave got Pennsylvanites vote, and could not have been elected President! • Freemen .Irif Cur t herlanri cottrity, which noW-de-yelMiticise? Will-yeu stauelik the site •of ye& Revolutionary Fathers, and - SUSTAIN LIE TARIFF, which every President of the United States before the present has supported?—or will you turn to the 1341T1511 side, which JAUES K. POLK has espoused, and, vote against Protection - to American Industry Yokmirstphoose next Tuesday, and the cesult will be ,a final one for the county. If you want to be on the side of year - own conntry—i I you want to support the principles of our Fathers of the Revolution—which Washington, and Jefferson, and Madison, ;nid , Monroe, and Adams, and Jackson al ways suppot led VOTE FOR JAMES M. POWER, JASPER E. littany, and the whole Whig County Ticket! If you want to vote ter BROISII PROSPERITY and AMERI. CAN RUIN, then vote for Wm. 13. Foster, Judge lleplairn and their colleagues— ..Deof the consequences .are fatal to Your.business and to your country,- remember"- that your own hands wrought the ruin ! The Harrisburg' letelligencer says, we are credibly informed. that ropes were recently purchased by the. canal Commissioners 5n Philadelphia, :for, whir+ they $11:1,0001 when the same-size:and quality was offered to be made by Mr. Weaver; the great vcipis manufacturer, for $12,000.! • But Mr. Weave was a Whig end 'the other inentracturer a Locofoco—so the Locoroco must have the job and the f people most Przj ! • - .This is the :_kind or AgEOIIM- Mr. Fester has instituted. upon the public. works - cif-Tbf3 lying Vt?lu'ltteer endeavor? to pervert..a recent paragraph in onr.paperinto a tneetting that'is disrespectful to mechanics; and at 'the same-time attempts to make esp. , Mar out-orLic-fnr--Judgif-liepberm---it-wen?t 'do, itowever j and our 'mechanics *ill -t'nly feel insulted by thti'Velanteer's attempt. The mechanlcs"rof Carlfsie,4•4o, iudge,'Oepiatirn, iintr seitle-,settfeitd-A44-evvillittlitf-On- Ttiesday,ne;st at , the ballot bolt 1:-. The me. are'nohtpt ferg l etthetier*o'•enteeli at' them'it,iid-theielo'n4E4 , ilOt"t'e 'deity thi s trieter foituly 11Mt!i1914.liqebelylhorrar,,of,isthe;son of a. Iloernakin•-": , :'NO ii ecliiii oittoo,'l ( 4." 14 , ( i , , i"; _ 441 , 0 ?Flyeli:f l 4o' PY.un4ortitanns 441 Wattla .and., nterests of tberwokingrnabw te , 17;3. ,1 , 4), • EMISIE Who • " DIRECT: Tot o E ;Ctiilical"irirtiOft ig o.4tAd'f nittiteatiOix4' 894010 ltbopt, - ,01#1'101'204 f9iiitia 4 , 7 iile;POrtY4 6 Ir ' P ^T9.o9oYinVWteC l l, o o iiktro uee' 4 *P l4l 9 4l l o 4 l o#4l* . igis4lo4ltiio N. 41 tY0115,1~ ',4ol6ll24ta,iiiopi ani! , ? t r a t osl4 ,i!Alti o 4 ll46 o - 9tiir444*** milogos44)**l44 . , ) . vmelkouf .k , m,R3/Pax;.410.11- , „ , m,PAYmm‘ f01tikg1;01,01 . 1 6 4,.*411 Mcti, , 100 . 0410 A*0 41 )01i 3 :0 4 1544, r4f 1 , 1 0t 1 4000 - i* .rtitesltitkkti-o.7l'ol.44o4ioke,t4tiorit, 7 ~~'~:4';°.. ~:v~.":Ji `c~3 ._' ~i~., 54Li _ L• ,Si€%.~ : Pii .=a~,_.-_!~';~ h. , 4 \- ;":: 2 - _ _ The Way Foster Manages I 1 011,51100ftti/ 6 Y°9'.l l iatibb;s 4 dik • 410.00; , ,, , rii - 640 ,, text 'O 6 A att .: * ok - Ouf 'Poilnty 1961 ' 1 0 , ritific eHeetin ;eh raiitej, and gives the air1406144/Aiii*tric6!diaCesUßAYAOLV, itextrO4tvitAiotEqtlYkoikAdi remain at hoine•aii4Mktilies hia•COMMY.! let , thic*ciiing.turri` and Our ticket is au =adiriirabld one, and deservea.tia elected. datep - are eornpetept men =and unfil*lttng . tt inlUvota will aecirre an'eatkr:Vietoo ' nig SOLLS,,ltheri i •Wbiga el C.:Umberlarl county ) ari4,4ll.g.DA.Y 'mad*, Notwithstatiiiing the dertial ;at ,efillts, '4;44 assertions reipesithii'MiriVlAt*r.;'* ; 4 , Shippensburg 'correspondent of out' paper: , list Week; the .Volunteer in its infamous course of dettimation and slander' , -is the 'certainty ofhis,,eletlion which' kw alarmed the Volunteer,'.und hence •its tirades of falsehood and abuse !, We repeat Then, for the information of •our ° friends, that 'l4Yr. Mat:key:is 'ndt a Minister of the Gospel in charge 'of a -Congregation, but is now , anit. has been for the lest tti43 years a , 3tisiido - Of the. Peace borobgh The Volunteer also lies 'when it says he.has been in the +cifunty but a few years—he 'has resided fin Shippensburg THIRTEEF.TCARB, & it that is - not - tong enough to hula residence: we don't 'know 'how much can be' reasona bly asked. It nihy •db• Tor the tolitnitibile, call him "a weak, old man:" bet the people of the upper end Who 'know him, know that, - luns rt , strod=irrithl - ed ifiran iinil has abilities that' will command respect - Li any station of privato life or public distinction.- If "Mr. Mackey is elected, as he certainly will be, he will make one of the most -efficientLeg islatois that Cuthborland county haslact tfor, yenta. • tft`l're Ettippose never .occurs to the recollection of tbe Volunteer that 'it is hat a year or two since-.that paper rind its- party eapported.the It - PV4it Nl5 - Henry A. Wl lenberg for Goirineail:Virey . ceO very con-, sistently oppose Mr. Mackey now, to be sure! oar ArmsiionlNoji C. • In its lying and slanderoutratiacksittrion the Whig condulabie, the 'Volunteer cotold tiet ef:j ouree-lei.-eor•weiTnAtettrted-iicentl-iedh;neli' 'Ro'nts, escape. Therwarst it his been able rasa. 'Of hititrhoweAtecris-that..ht3-klail.nette, Wen - in:Weil thlie who .know him of being gifted With too abundant a supply of common sense." Well, surely the gallant Col. is not Much worse off than many of his neighbors. We don't tliihk Messrs. &Alton & Boyer are very strongly "suspected" of any such thinceither. Certainly Peter .Barnhart, who is tcil. Noble's tiffriefiret, tone/AMA:in any such se - 04o; by a :Fury of thode AO 'know him ! • The truth is, that "too ihmidanta sup- - ply of common sense," has fallen to the lot of a very lbw indeed. Col. Noble, howeVer, has his share of what's going, and a good deal more than many can boast who are so vainly entleay.oring - to disparage him. Col. Noble's friends know him •to be a generous, warm hearted, f . ioned . rnatt—aman Chatean be safely entrusted wit h the interestsufhis constituents, aml wito will take care that the peoplels money is trot squandered by a corrupt ad ministratem. Bis election is certain by an overwhelming majority.," PoWet & rosier. The Loccfoco - , State Committee, justly a larmed at their prospects have published an Address, no dt-übt cobbled in . the office of the Canal Commissioners at Earrlisbkrg, in - Which" attempt to day the -falling fottunes-of Fosrsit. It is all a sham, intend ed -by getting ap s e false prejudice 'against -the-Erie-Canal Company, -wkic/i-'-jinished work that :the. Staterhad to,ahandan,. to draw_olf The public tatrention Rom the real mattera o in. volved in-this'Election Let the people_ not be deceived by such -a 'neat ,deViaii.--'4lteie is, end be a no ,no chishing, of . interests= ; be thmen the Statetand Elie Cana!---ontroi the first' projected Public Werke.' l ief — it rstaml by POWER-introduce a. Whig .intO a g itra to watch the conduct-of the Locofecos and thus 'prevent corritption ; and IM% . hiti eleistion speak in.-thunder-tones tolaiates',K. Polk the condemnation protiounCed hit:bM 'frayed and,,insulted-, Pennsylvania Free Trade - measures. t- • " Too Essy.--The f.,''arlislo VOlunteer and the Statesman am alittle, too _fast when they say,,if the.TaritrOPitS2. was denounced hy ___.......0-,: ~,--,,, ;_ , ,_ , ,thCMlliie'Eoniemes . .?e, A mistake :CI WI _ INEettun , and the.;krin#' 00 inty le fig . .4 iPitPad °f l i'#' ' may perhaps have _Smells of the upper-en 4 do you.'recolleit mven.color to the assertton of those 'papers: to as the basis of the excitement and alarm produced tast win., T t , le ' ree°luticr , r efi l'bik ter by the agitation Of t a project kn. 11. - NEVV ihe ! rr A t , r4l4 K u PltAiti'd correctly i./1-i'til COUNTY t - Arotrire • - nowTaskiftt. - aguitT'w -t L e_,9hA r o b ' s b l bg* ''.. . d ~ 1 1.1. : 2417Y -E. r eb. " vote tOr JOSEPH ` M. MEANS, whose =,con.• ~ ,_"3 1_ __: _ ,q:". ..4 4' 1 9 ,,.:4 1 11 7 .2 ~' veer " era ;# lv.._.bi_6.: nnxion with this project ' is well known.. Are 'wa 7 4 7,1"_ d ',. T u F `.! :,.. ,1 " an " , " Ant°8 " 1 "" Pon agreed to send him another term to the : .*:', l l , :i,,ke, fir', 64 l 10 46 '. 6 *.clre,bt..their,stati , Legislature . for-,this-purposc? ..- ' , , PIMP- 0 Y sPYibit what dise, ;Or-dation Stfirmiti l , . - hi•palmed by , the , ecnutztrees:l-st the Tariff or .',l)ttz The ,Irolunteir'eadw , abuse of PIK', , 84(1 .d e 4V"°9 11 ,V# . q,,P h ji P oi ?five,e , e.,: ~ :cßAioNitaz the Whig:candidate.for Ice:, ' c Which Ind ;AS is'essilYtseeii his . 6 ', w hole ; Itill ,bay,-,eaarieieiii):ihi6ithoiei.4l, mo re tenor of all the' ,, ,nisolnirnris ms:eie'the nosed Witindi tn'lhe '''i '' f ifc'' ,- iih 04 1 on the lieewbf thi - nditets 'of the Voluntee r' , ttut 4 ?Pingrl " biti.diat,gbeadia a ihoat woriiir ! I P.4, ti t,tek. f ill,h,_. L ;?,.. e kiX t ft i ,!. .0 1 ,:,, - ,- ,s , ;-'-': 111 0 ,6 eAlin.atile'lllatyatki - lite Ono aild ilill '' '' ' , ' ' . 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OUTRAGE' 1..• - Ifni' P . ple of Cunibe land and tlierry,:oountiesPi-,it- is an outragel upon. iheie rlghts; Their'',ff',rivlieges, their free idonil • kna,, , ir - iite,„ii,p - pl3 - . of ~ - C `binbeiland . 'county . iio...n of on 41.1041a - rheict REBUKE i !Ozdragging qf o.4.l;4cimyinia - Pelitics, we . ilia:be:very giu44::*(ll4lcen.. In the hands - . of the Peolitiqvt lO'iiiiiiiiia: . : lie has coq;! , 1:0Mppooely-dIsregatdiid,`, their call to resign, :and:Their diity is nowt/. , 'TOy-1110:FEAT lIIMI :I - Or the - ballot - boxes 704,Q - 04ni tiext-speaA.- the - voieb iif - the' rycii . iiiiiricifjiire'%iiiatjon of Theti1)ag..1"101. 4 17C104i,,,,i).0«3, may hid.. M good-byd, tivli , puyiVßt 7 ,l l l,to,`",ftidiCiarys! i . . , Perry Freeman. gasper . ;Bi'tiy. gentleman whoile name heads this article is. the Whig,Candidate for - „Congress tit the - District corriposel of the counties of - Perry, Cumberland. arid Franklin. lie ,is well and favorably knoirri in botb Cumber land and _Franklin ;.bat. , ..ask the citizens .of this coutitthalie:tnif - generally had the plea sure of actinaintanop, we shag briefly 'give We anbilande'tif Ihtit .irt formation we pbssess .lAsattal—LßUDlc_ arid' also, as we are informed, of the Rev...losEtm Bram of Perry county, decease . d.. ' He came into the county of Franklin ma ny a dorirneyinan'Flth.rmt - as such 'Spotted at his trade in The town of Waynes horo'. Having been, thrown out of employ rnent,he Was solicited to take charge of a country school; which . . 4 accepted and con tinued to teach for about three years, dining which time he .wa_sjadiistriously engaged in the 'study . of the law under the direction pf James HunloP,'Esq:, 4146 - of Chembersburg, ;Ow of Patel:Arm' 'PH;:spmoved to Chem berstargitirih:3_ijAr4ote_L:ef_irmiSitingith_e_ wady of_the ila . kWhiCh he didl and was admittedto the air 2.11:Aff.25. EM MEM ffpresentedlfiecuunty cifFraialt years' in. the State Legielaiure, and was re markable-for-OUergetie-attention-lt buainess. IndolencelOrUris . nu; part of hie character. H 0 is a set reade man, and his industry, united to a stitied blind and-a vig orous intellect, has giieufiire, an honorable pOsition at the 8ar.,,:.7",1 'Be ht-a'firin:anifar r put. etivocatti of N'ing principles"; and'itoori* htbe great political suestions which iicnylgilate the country, he is exceeding well reforinickt. I is snitrral c'haracte'r is 'unirrifieaeheil and unimpeachable. Bach in brief, is-the histo ry and character of JaspeF E. Brady. In the lull sense of the term, he is a good man of excellent abilities and' . suitable qualifica tions, and a man who has nothing of the Aristocrat abDut him. He was like many of, the best Men of the present age 413 the cdun try, a Mechaffic.; and he is not ishameirto own ff. He wishes not to be consideLed as belonging to the "tipper eirst of the • upper ten thousand ;" and the mechanic, the farm. er and the laboror who knoW him, respect him'for his manly independence and his genuine American feeliag. His abilities and qualifications aro fully equal, if not superior to his political compet itor, Judge • Hepburn:- Good judges who knew both the eandidatei wel 1, hesitate not te'rolS , ,firaNyisErer Brady would• make a pouch hetter.represeatative. than - would , the Hoil.'ssaniel : Lftepbufh, Ngho• now holds an important worth TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS a year.. 4 - laying so good•a can-, didate as l‘lr; — Brady, -- the COngiessiona4District should net fail to give, him their ell vote, for-lie is in IWO) , Vl* iPtirttiy,,itif` their secticeiee.',. 'frde it is, the District - hi ts 4 bedri,lecofeeo, and gave Polkw ist6ll' tritijority4over Clay; but that is no, reasowtkdeipaiiatettecess. trlithls enter- MiNs, of many who were deeeived, t . an 4 it is tn . lefty eticin4t prevail.. 'low iiet(trillutis,tyutt,, '", -Erie:Director : .: Of."-iik!Ptitor loth respectiibldineitt*ibeliel.b;:kut , 'SO-farg gnalifiiatioris iO':diScharge the .dtities of the' °tribes for Which.they have 'been nominated.". ,. People`ol Mirth Middleton' and Dickinson d I 3I3IiEISt3E ntieftllllV imp of all Ilualificatioill foe Dirictor'ef the Poor and4uttitorll . Who thatknows.them believe whylwo inore worthy. and, intelligent men coni:d.npt have been tonna. Intie WIMIa: lunge 'of titbits -town4hipitisteud of 'being "destitute" they are jusbaie'nien who have the most'supoi*?:,'qtictlific4tirrps for the very - Posts.:forwhiettliterareimmed-:7---iffitHe rr rshe ifiireiliiittis,..6timeilfate , . vicinity Of the:. Poor louse, 0.11 we ean,assiire_the, .peopla,of. the, Oeinttylfq liagMtit - ItedMie qua BliUt tO . the' inianagem,ent of • tluit establishment. lie knows the Poor - House a boOk," and is just the very man the people ought te.plaue in the 'Board of.. Dinictors °if they. want RE TR'ENDIIMENT REPORM in the .Poor 10r . ..1019N T. GREEN there is not his -superior in keenneis, ..shrewdness, integnty, and, correct , business habits, in all Dickinson township, as the people there will fully testify by a sweeping .rnajmity! . We cheerfully leave the merits of-Messrs, Hershe and Green to Le decided upon by tlie people of their respective townships. Vi' have no fears of au unfavorable decision. ,Out'wltO injormecl. ihe VoluntesVr thai our chit did ates were " deStitate.of all4ta requisite qualifications" for those offlceh? Nay be it Was Mr. Joseph Lobach, the,Superintendant of the Poor house? 1 Get - reason - for - desiring-the - defeat of — i\dr: - Hershe and Mr. Green! Mr. Lobach very well knows thatit was through the vigilance and -firmness of ROBERT C. GILGORE, .11 Whig member of the Board 'of _AUDITORS, two year's ago, that certain !t contingent expenses" were stopped and the appropriation to the' Poor House REDUCED• TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS! Mr.Lobacli vilify therefore well desire the defeat of flersbeand Green, but if the TAXPA ; YERS of the county Would consult their Own - latereatailiey 'VFcifildlifirow their votes this fall so that the _Whig, candi dates for Commissianer, Dtrector of the l- POor and Auditef may ALL b6 - tilectedl Aridthis 46 - 13 — sTiTeiY1 : 5:6fitiOjitoliiv ' - determiner: Their vote in favor' Of the Whig'candidete for AJtWectir-of -l he'lkx":::Jl4h .151'1*--' believe the interests of the copal, wbold be advanced by havingznan•Of the opposlto par:Vl - tithe Briar& They failed liy — three mks then, but they will make thelthing cer tain this time by the election of Mr. Heishe. MEM The-blessings. of Free Trade! -WORE-INGAIEN-, -READ--THIS! Elihu Burritt the learned blacksmithr-is ravelling through England on loot, 'lodging on his way at road-side inns, and associating with the mechanic and laboring population, Irom whose own lips he obtains a true his tory of their condition. By this means he is enabled to foreshadow to us in this Country the " blessings •and benefits" that are to be derived by the poor laborer and mechanic from. Polk's Locofoco Tariff: . • .. In orie of his letters to. the .Christian Citi ,zeri,Tublished at Worcester - MW3s.,qe gives an ace-earn of the wages'and la'bor of two expert men, who had I:ndies to support : in the nail .making business. -These . Men worked from four o'clock in the morn ing until ten at night, FAG I I Tr. EN 'novas, ex cepting oil Friday night, *bet) they worked all night. In this way they made out to earn eighteen pence stetling, of thirty.i.r ients PER DAY, ono no more. . The wages of a nail maker, in full work, will average about seven • shillings sterling, or one• dollar -and sixty=eight cents PER WEEK . : - . • , Here is testimony which may be relied on. Are the and lalioring men in• this .ceatitty_who.ara pittlingatearly_as mull:Lie a single day _ as their- brethren in 'England: ; can earn in . a week, prepared to'go or ' FREE TRADE - and hav e ilteir.Wage a reduced to eotimete• with these 'Prices ? ' Can they sup- port. the adininistration aKI the party .that hi\ 'CREATED and BETRAYED them into the arms of British ,Policy? Will they , ' /tot rise tip as , one man resolved to avenge ithej . k . Wrorgre,;;and teach the authors that they are FREEMEN, and not SLAVES? r j,l Utwake! a ' . 6C, then Mechanics .and Labor' eii3; it, he ready to deal a blow upon . your. .. appre sore that they will never racoverfrom. Let ---. our: watchword -be, Down with. •the Oritish Tariff-anti ALLSITS . ADVDCATES l'. - DOWN . with.the TRAITQRS WbahaVe xle - - pel*el,:cleceyeil,' and. ,betraxed: ut..;;„,Let.. an 'ARNOLOS.POP ; tI :fol I my.,them ! I Let eve -0 niiin:be preptted on; !Ii:t000r1 :rims& i :pf 7 0:t0 e 0 ;-' 7 ,P 4*--pOt i94.1i1e! - ofbiilit,ihliT; lefes!'s in - .the ! , spirit, 166y:wet° paid la the *sycilulioilt: ' Toftlo*ts 11!4!i, when litina- Wvaq'i4 . ,;eiiiicit;:, Oiniy . 44Egilitisi„to -:. do. hid datilnid A rive: . friiinc,*,*;eiis . ,:nomins and iticiintrjiyOta.;:.,-., : , 1- , .: -- 4 •• ,'-., . CEr'Llre wish Our,friepOS Ici.:,kernernber that the Hata ~ nowdernished to. all . w Aire 0'of; subscribi ng, ' . or to old spb'scribeie4'4ll4S-bii4ineizio;ef. a new YeAtr,f9trOr'Xfolasittssin - Strrr:Cirrs per lat i n uqi`' l lo , ?Ps l43ll lko4.o74.irthOitiepoot" 'paperri: s ibecpuntir,c.; e . • . "Atil i.itlVl4 l :4? ) .* l46 4itiSo ll3 o )31.006 , imadeKl'oionliftrifkrOt'iklrgrojt:illii,(lo.lid4wha. Th e ir iraptiCatiOdi_o_oll, - ,00t13010i1.1_ !tiahth ,41 000310 - Plllii r kigirretaiipehlio, 10 deprive ttietti''4llll',in'erie; r'Vhis rs ridicu' 9-404:416441iRe isao.artieleiteottitneit-with liverr*htgrAintatei-Pur aig 6 h,eint itelleet:ef,Pitielittieeikeeill.:,•Advertief4i e a - *it r o t.0411a.r to ; the r4 l Thee'r;a9l,' be.ceete,;; 'eau. beitiriette;trAtiiitotOns....T > : It trinktie :rev ittiele neither bactiliuksiopisi;:suilkounvil U26n ~, i :01e1Cititititi411101* 'llid*ilkfilkiPPOY:4l.‘4oooobo-(Yr• .$ 4 0091- 91 . 00,0 41 000411tilf*C c iafiktenti b ei: 1ik1.94! wltklyrtilh .. / I .o6Wie .heiii.' , RijAPtol. l ,4 s trith l i f *ltY4 l o l ll,V, liSt' . o l 4 l) 1°41;4404 ON 44:2411J Omni Sete MIFJE =V If so he had a very goo EMI =I 7.! Lit!,g,9. l irpp , vggiana.. ; , • - ' - ' lll4 :4 l 4O4i'PE-#4 . 4A! t*fn art vie of IVeiv lint; rif "I,'o'etoelr:'• ; And! ,411;i:i tac. ,i0j,414i.:61343/ 1 434efellititniy, frW,4lis. 51C't‘; ", •" a d ptr-ying, goon ne,ve, .trTI .1. 911 0 : 68 4410i 1, 0 113 4,06; gender-bell:4s, ie73-liouse, and suffered much other damage. ' • . . . Thlidefflcieney of the. British Frovests is bitilliikeitriloribtful. Itoviil be very consid:, - . erable, and France is ski 'threatened with a scarcity. ; The consequence is fur:flier art- .Unriii fi 17: rnri. rind - Grate. Business movements n oted by last steamer Continue The failure of the Potatoe • crop. irifluentegrpricesotivevisioasel'eVerSi.kind: . Babon-and-Hams are rising. Indian Corn increasing in value; in" 'fact every kind of grain.. . . . . Flour Was in. fair demand.„ , Fine,Amer at I. can bringing . tVerprolil ; "30. ' 'to 3is. 'per litifferL=- - a - iiBe - rif; 38.. . IRELANn.=:Aleasmies have been taken for the purpose of establishing public works and affording,:employmerit tri the many thousands• io w:Taie suffering, the dire and dismabeffeets of starvation. .. • • • • .. • 1'443 liberal way the' ffovernment is ;Kiting, iiii ' fbar of stiirvittio Kiiiiiipocniiii(l6nce that exists in the motley marlcetand encouraging prospects, prices are likely to he maintained. ' - ,•The Hibernia arrived at :Boston on Saturday morning last. There is a war or words . be tween Frhnce and Spain about the marriage the Queen of 'Spain's sister to Louis_ Chil yriung,int 'sot), and the celebration of the nuptials have, for the s iresent, if not 'for ever, been postponed. Don Carlos •has es caped froth his imprisonment: The Voice of a Laboring Man! • The following conles from an honest hard Working man, who-knows-his rights. The yolonteer, which has so much sympathy for • r teen, Wonld not give•it,a ph;66 ! For the Carlislelterahl & Expositor. Mn; - EDITOR : . -Never was there a more high-handed insult, to the Democracy of Dick-' invoitowns. hiP, ami tt RIM - impulibTltlig= sumptiou'lo dictate to the freemen, w,as never exhibited, than characterized,' sor e time since, the conduct •of two • self-cOstituted Democfats, nt a delegate election. 'I shall not attempt to describe thi scene 41 the elec tion, as it has been already . done. I am merely a laborer, and should ndt take any further notice of it, but on account orthe re peated insults that have been heaped, upon ' tis,. by' one of these men, •vlio committed the Irarnl, and the President of the delegate meet- . ing, who have called us, a s, and still call us, I set drawly workmen,—and an ignorant rabble. Now I consiilisx that there waSirrtiman iii' that meeting, that had'ent a great deal' amid intelligence, and have always behaved them -selves bettor, than either the president, or the lig,tacm_that_dielated. ___What_is.tilembrwary 1_ as I shall' receive ao :answer I Shall answer it myself. tit is eased on_equality of-lights, -w.ithoat regard to -the - wetiltly±egattr - orthiri persons. It oulflooks tollie moral eharac ter, and so as a man is not a criminal, he is elilitled to all the rights of a citizen. Then Why'were'we - rkst -entilleti:to - equal respect With the others. Thert is nothing against our Motel cnaracter, and ire have as much mind and intelligence, it not more, - 'than - they - have. The democratic party have always professed to be the friends of -the pocir man 1 Then Why did their would•be leaders insult us by - Calling us 'rowdy Workmen,'-_—and why did the convention refuse to listen to our protest. This don't look much like paying respect to the poor man's feelings. Democracy ought to place every Iranian being upon the 'broad. platlibrm of eMial rights,--and bold eatequal inducements to every person to 'seek - for, Hull obtain,. and enjoy ail the rights of property, character, reputation, and • every thing else worth having. • The rights of office should also be allowed to the poor man,—lint ii it is allowed to them, they never get it. Denioc racy alivays talks of us"poor men, but she never gives ifs any thin --:except abuse' When . we don't.do last as s he ' wants:us to tin. .She did not even give us oar rights when.we were the'majority at the delegate 'electiOn. • 1 would not ask to .have this piece' pail fished. but I wrote a, piece about: this fraud, a week or two since, and took it up and • asked Mr Bration, the 'editor of the VOlun- ' icer, to publish i n. lle refused to publish it, I until atter • the eleetion, as he. said it might loose the party some votes. lint I !eel that we . have been insulted as a class of pour' men; and I am determined not to wan. • .10 1 -IN S. MAl'lll. Ulf Dickinson Townt,liip. Voice of the-Lower boa Agreeably to - previous notice, the Whigs of the borough of New Cumberland And ad joining districts, met at tiM'piablie, house of 'Nytiparm P. Hughes, Sppterriben 3Q, 184 6 1 4U4_ 'organized :by apppaithig .GRIST Presidents JorM Rm.: and D 1.11 YouNtl i , Vice. Presidents, and R. and_ Daniel Bedsit Secretaries.. .;On motion. , of Joseph Alusser i .Escy, a com mittee offiveswas'appointed byi ‘ the Chair to (haft resolutions, viz: Joseph. Alusser, Esq., It, C. Hopkins, Lemuel Hanes, William R. Hughes, , and Owen Julies, who afterretiiiirg‘ some time, reported the follOving`tesolutioas; whieli Were . ,"after dbe 'deliberation and die enssicinOn which the,opinione of a'shum her . ; .ot gentlemen. were given;;UitanirOUSly,ail. - : opted, WitentrAs, The tiirre . 'fast approa'ching' , When the freemen of this - Oemnipnwealik %Sill 'be called, to M aki, their-i,elietienii office's,' w' he eh all attend to the i r yari (ma cjiii!. ties: Ay,n•WI!EItEAS, it. fa a 'duty prW;e3 to ourselievOur,;,cO.unny, ancr , te;pcistOrityy-41tai We make het ileils.of . ViiioTtaciffirsieST owt 1 legisliffeleilhl . dOT4t of oUr own fre'e and iminpendent'obuntry; ; M:, prefelonee to that ef , Gtput t ßritaiw,and'inhvr. foreign, nations,. os_has been dot:10,1)y thelate Congress in. pear l ing:OM ,British.rvee-Trade- Bill, known •Ibe.farill of, 31840,.in prefer- , tans ntinningihat trtilyAmerican Tariff , b Therefore,...( , Ragotes4 That we approvo"Ofthe ticket put in nominatien - by the late Whig.County;Cow. ,vention,d - i anhe — Conterees 'of ciii - n - berlan - d;: Franklin . la, Brum* Esq. • • , : , 4es94Ktli - That. Asitut.hiiarty suppotbsond imp Mir utmost lawful Undetiors to elect eiPery. Man on the ticket i for;mdfeel assured that they blectediMie their' exertiOns:tp' - atry obi -Wkig„,pepeptp - a; Apd directtheirAttentitut te;tfiejutertzlibt:,ol-lhb.llix .payera2and t thn-best.tinterata,tif:tht-petrorkizr tigy2ln -- - Rai , j6etvoriplowe. l .wipt.yetutimes, INsiTor;o,filkiligariiirdixo.itox'anai - pato iridistoner..our undlytded aunrin _ yruititlumuyslig• Would ; v -- Ir - Rcluce ocononY 1 o t mo'iii ifbl o' as dot'. hifl'l 4 9, g , i , - - -6( the P i • works L ' ""I .nnilit ' * tice_ivbe,rd-t ey ,in ,1.,4P.1M ,E4r,o"--iiikt-16 4°l l, II itigteiOnted gleinz'ar9'- 1 1- and .01Vti.iJi` ai-,ii•• f ''ti'ltneel* it, t ' a Ole ,/,•.„( hepremeetlings 05 1 1 , ,t-i ba k t, . , if, - 1 1, 4 Eui4 published -thl,' ,ki a • l ied 'by toe••°l4/ r,.a - . rit ii ' n1144 ' ki w wfd " Attiers ilk # c 94 ~ intill 'T • . , , - 41 L= , :' , i' ?..,`l'''''' .',:l' ,+, of,The,,,piti4eijiitlwn‘l‘.; skii:l* ol . 9 !° l . ---,' ~,,,,,'4 Al,oo4oti, 1 0 i..q.t. , 4 ;,: Ili, : .. 0 1 ‘7%` '- ' j.k.;ilipele lincialWiort 4-I. ' townshipl '',,,EsilitAlptitti,77olvbil, 410(1...`i'; Ge"4,R11,..r, 4,st V*Te6"••• •24'; •0-f:-1,4lia"ilAill„01•P„.111.1, so,,,frickplts#:?44•% et, ,3 •, • , VvO''' ' ir- tg: • 4tifist 4utts "fc.4 it I • l' a lt4Oimp4 ~. ,• • , :•••Th>. i•E•t rotig:re.P., r .. , iii• _ . i tt iicam-w-sr.-41_, . -F., 1, •:: '.• 7 :','; „or , . . ' _.„ WM=ISNEM • - ..1041440 . 8urtendered. .- 1 !i r0 1,-,rO ,, nli!tt;hrt7cr• Mambo' aectou.nis'.of.thObtrender of . Sanier.Fiti.to Gen.. iCerirt4' AvithoUtiOpoSition, on the 18th.of , s•',,,t,viet/t'. • • • • • • the oath of lilleglenceto the Aloatfei of all the ' villages through wh ich • he pastied, addressing the people and asset"... • ing protection. He inarche,dc ' trodps iiito•Statte.Fe,,General Ar . Fled with a few. dragoons,. and .11oiSt041 . National Flag - from,,the . highest turret 0 He theqeadressedthe licople,Tasisuring'diet he was•the- trier - id of and the,•pcier, • and preeleimedr' iiimsiskr.GOVeSn'or 'or Mexico,' and , :taking, , ap• his quarters,in the Natibual Palace. • ' . It would seen] that.den. Armjo hattectit ally 4000 mea•.ar his command, her very badly armed, and that on the Nth Augustleit tor theidactit'apPoinieVatithrirlyattlif•Wfilid -wheh'hit'got• there:however a. Council.: of his racers wai-;ealled,,and much to his sat.. -iSfaction they , refused to fight. His, second cOminatid- I Col.Archilloppa, •w exceed ingly. valorous 'up to 4 late. date, but Veit' suddenly ';Cliatiged Itis..entire„.elews . of• the - necessity-of-Very/soon—rifter-: the 'determination Gov. Attnijo `Write& his • head towards .Chihuahua followed- by a feW diagoons. . • . • • ••,' ; It was l / 4 aupnosed that General' ,Kearney • ' .notnioatdda Moxiddii for thiluffice of Gby ernor pt the department. and appointed an. Ameilca'n •as SeoretaryHall 'those office who were thpught tq be „trustworthy, :would hi all piubehility he mutineed in. their places. G'en. Kearney it was supposed would have 1000 mon in Santa Fe; and march in a short time to Calafornia with a like number. .FROMTfIE ARMY. • • ..Washington, Thursday Evening. The steamship Alin' McKim arrived, at New Orleans on the 21st ult. froin Texas.— A letter to the NeW Orie'ans Pienyurrelrotia MI. Kendall, dated at Sombre, Sept. 3d, Says, Gen. Taylor will probably be within cannen shot of Monterey, with the entite control.— Mr. Kendall-learns-that 2000 Mextean troops of the line arrived there' n the 31st of August, with four. pieces of 'field artillery. Gunnies is at Marine, with 6000 Rancheros, to digpute. Gen. Taylor's march upon Monterey. ' These people are determined to fieht some where. Arita is in the city of Mexico, it is said; charged with cot ardiee and trerichmous designs. ' The Washington eorrespondent of the Nrixv York speaking of the determination of the . goverum:ent .to pro.vcate the war agaiiistSide Says: 'General. Patterson_ (at the head of five thoaaand men,lneluding the seven hpodred_l regulars from ihe.Northito he spilt under:ifi rection of General Gaines) is to advance on. ' Tariip.co spCiiir, after the necessary ovisiorr - shall -have- beert-med - for_that.purpose , --The-ntrval-forces,- are ata of the land, and thus instin success. . Rprrespondence - CognOerell Advertiser, WAstuNCitONi - Sept. 30; -1810. Gen. Jesup quarter master'.ge'neral, has; a.', I this moment learn., been oldered, to the seat of war,' for the purpose of attending to The supply of the several columns of in vit-. sion with transportation,munitions,provisions, &c. in the .most speedy, efficient and eco nomical manner. It may be gathered,' from a number of the Teddn't mffements of the Government, to sa'y nothing,of Nt•hat has been gleaned of their 'unnecessarily, mysterious counsels, - that a -column is to-be seni un from Tampico to meet Gen. Taylor at San , Lois de Potosi. It appears now to be the °Nevi of the Gov ernment to take possession of tli tenitoty and hold it by military, force, with a view to ultimate settlement by Anted leans, and ulti mate- annexation to the United' States.— Upon any other.supposition, the movernen turainst Chihuahua, Santa Fe, San Luis ; Mon teeey, .Tampico r &c. must be considered tth utterly useless. NAUVOO.—The civil War ha's been su,pon ded for the present in thekortoons and ..prose'ribed citizens have leltlllVoo 7 and the Antics taken vissiession The furs of the Antics was greater than first repot:cd, but not yet accurately known. The o)vern went of Illinois is about as effeetilaily dis graced as it can well he: . . . ' fp..s The Protestant Episecipal Conception_ of New"-fork has at length 'settled the 'vexed matter of the salary of Bishop Onderdonk by ; resolving to pay him 52,560 annually. One I party opposed the grant on the ;round that the Bishop ; not being .'au--office—bearer lunctionicOuld pot, eartra salary ) wbjcil was. intended . t 'teti . siipporf in the laboitottlie Episc4al-Offite:,--The other party graniathe . stim;rlre.catitecit 'is:considered . by those %OW compose it that the : deposition of Ilishep On= derdonk is illegararid-itralid.- The .F,ct.E,Tti,tinl Aliner'A Journal says the large curtailmenfof the ship ments - ,,0f Coal, the reduction of wageb, and thi f . ,M3'nkiiage -of new work, it is estimated has' • Caised a less,tb•labor alotie,itr the, ill, tegldn;OPtteenty• Moasand clonal.? Ter .teeek indelfendln t 'cf the 4osses sustained ,by", nesn.,..lft,is'alsb:estintatetc, dint nearly , 'riot c r • quite , :one:thousanti s Laberers t hOve alienclflefrilin.•'oloti ; il: • gioni seeking ,Ortiploymetit elnewhqter:. • '' " • ". - •• at his'resjdtince:iii lilercershing;Lnn thehi . t ' Inet: •1: • On 'th e , Canaan sllnfnat; Athea:htnnv panni,',.tob , lnr;;Atary aounty. • . ••• '•l v Ai • •;•.- ••On tha•Miktnetaph PY•th almgb r ti ' "DAttlitS/Itiv;ht& apaaltd.enr.., Awltart.*xi , ,kalth Ovmhattottko,Unty.• • in Mugu Pet , by tha - ltev. ilaniy - anrandNit LA nciawAPPalh-Mtsh'/ViLtitillt h of , •••• OW the 211 h ult:Vhk - thtreamo, ate liana" raanatii..' , .' Ann WaTsaavariall lii •Varklalert l ,; , .:l 4 .:,..r-44 • •. • • ' 331303p; ban ofq Urge and . Lotilka gf,tindoisan,. iiFtypiftlf#4 . ntba'and h/ dayi: ~;•• •••• *weeny teats air4O.lMV-IlitaitP!, apdftletitYonLeyety:ltatAlL.l.-.•`2. boy'aferevec blest, • .., ; twit r Re". 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