Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 02, 1846, Image 2

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The following paragraph—ttbm—the••sf
York Sun—a paper that has a -tlaily ertiel
tion of 52,000, and an immense weeks'"ilia 't . l
—and which islionsidered as leaning {n th <.
trofoeo side.of catlittes, may be i enstoeo
risk notice worthy of being copied; - from the
.
source from which it springs: ' .
Among' the distingnislied ;s'on's of the
- KirysteitirStateirip_olcerreffor IllaypltitThffro7
riul chair, there nre. few Who command a
-larger-share of publiaesteen_thun. r.-Uoar
ca r e Ild is p man of great • natuml
taleati,. having pushed his way forWaril
the council" - of. thb „State, by an indomitable
perseverance, selfbilueation, close sut iy aura
upriglitAleporttnento.. , We - speuk ofhirmitrilP
vidnally, because he possesses the• talents of
of a. profound statesman in a mom. erninent
degraelllati. any other of the'eandiflutei'Vrith
in'our personal knowledge. And. we, are
eentidenttliat the hiterests of !hat great State
couldn't - it' be in-safer hands, nor could the
noble Comfrionweelth elefate n man whose
whole career is more worthy the imitation of
her children
.atul her youth. It 'is to self made
moo that statee . and nations should award
thick highest honors, rind thus stimulate . the
.risinggeneration . ptirsue nut exemplary
course , threugh lile,..as the sorest Means, of
attaining aii•elevnte4. position in the crumb
of the' people."
From the York Ftepubliene,
Reasons why Gen. James Irvin
,Ought to be the mit Wye •Ca n clidale fir' Gp
.criror.' •
• At the Conyention by' which in 1834 Gen.
, -MARKLE was noekitiated as acandidate, Gen,
taVIN, received on aghteen out of ,the twent
two ballotinge . a larger 'ltiimber of vol e;+ than
eithei of his compeCtota: and wai defeated
at the Fait by only - five votes in colfsequence
of the friends of Judge BANNS going over to
the. support of Gen. AIARKLE. So strong at
evidence of 'pep - afar favor should not be. dis
regarded. Why should a man like Gen. fa
vor, admitted to be a staunch:And able Whig
--so prominently befoie the c.onvention of
18 it andwhose po:mlarity has been tested
with the best results, be :mtv set nyide fur
another?
On the evening et the day when Gen.
MARKLE Was nommated,Gen. fi.via announ
ted to a Whig.meeting at flarrisbing his ere-
dial assent to that nomination, and thromfh-
Oat the campaign sustained it in the most
. 4 ealous and effective manner on the stump
°and by his private influence, as the result in
Lie Congressional District has fully proved.—
Does not this give him a claim upon the
gratitude, and regard of the 11'hig party?
__Gen. Lavin was in Congress twoterms.du
ring which he voted for the Tariff of 1842:
and though no lawyer, advocated the doc
trine of Protection in a sound, able and_iniel- -
ligent_speeeh-which he proved at-once
his devotion to the best-interests of Pennsyl
vania, and his abilitiei prticully e'hforce
them.- His counsels larg ly assisted in fram
ing the,detairof that mq beneficial rims'.
ure.
It was Gen. lavis's popularity that first en ,
• abled the %Vhigs to elect a Member of Con.
sin-the - Centte;lll
strict in 1840 ; and although The Lecolocos
"added their County of Juniata in 1843" in, or
der to defeat him, he was triumphantly re-e.,
'lectedin that year,—and• the -district has since
been Whig. So favorable is his-standing at
home, that he even received on one occasion
a majority in Centre county,whici during the
last five or six years under his influence has
been gradually-. beooming inure and more de
ladhed from the - Locofoco party—its termer
majority. of.looo having dwindled down to a
-little over 100 this year,
To the above add the pregnant considera
' lion that every County of the iron and Coal
Region—along the Juniata, up the North and
West - Brooches of the Susquehanna, and a
eross to (1)9 Western - boundary of the State,
has as far as our means of infer -nation ena
ble us tospealc, apressed either in Public
Meelings or through the press its preferetice
for Gen. horny, and who can doubt or divine
—leaving out of vieW the strong and influen•
tial-countiesdn-the---East-which-nre known -to
be in his raver—the policy of his nomination?,
If nominated he will most assuredly heat a
ny Locofoco that can he put in the field.
The Official Despatches.
The Washington Union has published the
official despatches_of—Gen.—Taylor,--Genr
Worth and other commanders at Monterey.
tint they are too voluminous to bertrartelefteirl
t o our columns. They possess little of into
rest, however, beyond what has been pub.
fished. WO extract from Gen. Worth's
report:the following description of his opera.
tionsiiTth i e'streeftiof Aloidetey asexhibition :
a new mode of warfare: • •
About 10 a. m. on the '23d, a heavy fire
was heard . in the opposite minder. Its mag
nitude and' continuanec r as xvell as oilier
cimunattanceo'did nut perniit a tlitibt that
the general was conducting a main . , attack;
-and. that his orders for my co.operilior;
(havingto travel, a circuit of some 6 miles)
had misearrie4. Of • felted 'to ienely'mo' by'
means of thortuinelbas'caVeliy'ol the enerayi .
Undeethese cen t iiclionti, the 4°003 Wereltp
steady, ordered AD commence 'ail opefratiOn
whiefti;if . tiot'othisirrio 'directed; I had dn=
tagned.toexeente impart, outlet 'lntor of the
night,r - TwO column of.intlaelr were organ
ized, to more along e two prfneiPal streets,
leading from oir position; in'ilireclion of the,
great plaza; composed of light troops slightly
extended, , with , 'orders 10 mask the men
whenever`Pritnlighbl; ,a,yndl 'thotm points
swipe - 1:1k' tho etietify,'n 'Opine ry t to preF.s on
to , the firat Plazi;tapelln-t to get'h'old ,ok iho
ends, Unfree* bekdod,"pion onterc,the boild
jaga and' of tifit_ins'of-piOiei and hare break'
tkrookif We lattOddikritsecttitii * .i4Ato, walls;
worklioliPhOnag(tO,hritielei find i as cending
thet.seciKtilplactiltheMehlves unctirtlie"_sarne
breast-height With ihinttemy.; ! Lfglifeitillary
Itkiwtleneind.'piecesi under - ponpan; Ito; , ,
land} Asokelli'Variid,,llaya;froni, i` ClariM,
end Vora;
,-followed' at ' ' suitable infervale,'
revered'brieterstett to guard 'the pieeen' add .
the wholtibtatio*Nlainet.tho probable ati-'-
terrorist,' of ears's' , blind•otir left. ",' fihiFtit ti'e*
milffeetuallk - donit;bknerzinenad commanding
, the'dieed or evetTOrnifilitriert. y-rtpi ‘'iifterfts
wereett dlfreivnuritid'''Yelliolinsen feints.
barricaded' bkibeitty...littiaapfk,u yalle — yttli,'
etistirstatirel qoe- , eh h. ',oi.: ',Fiore guid4: aid! ' ht . ,
• ere"ikanitattatfyolf"Mippotirid- by, eeoes biirti. ,
ries.o 7 ;fkketietaiiiniteiteutii'lOf defetieo • gWliee`
to our
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glalf' 'ado 'add
pr e oftutlen.ftbOtlliitutbi:yent on' qit'etlillli;
, airniltinetoktrZaddthieelouiltilik.Alik,tho'
thrust, our "lianatdVantabietfekt4lhe thi'eettsett.
invillii;biii• force -in the opposite oillithiiii.: ,
threittrtgiutOtt.lhoionekaidoi.ili&kiltdity*tik
edabladßei ehltftteti end guns itketylcpuittili
.... a*',ikeuileoetitufeitifriatedtby; aLttitiihrattoti€ol'
. 'dire. At dark yi had worked througVtlie:
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h100164_ aaUktzr-at-41ii.dielali
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Our RedUced Terms!
The Herald and.}:xltorie now otTereu
here at ONE D6ELNII/CNlkYlk"itY - Trn§ ll, -YlV 4 r.
but only when OA A r IN KOVANCI. TierAfrillafirit
not paid in advance. We keg our friends to remember,
- that what-we-nwan-brpayintritradvance is-paying at
the time of subscribing or all the beginning of n new
We hope to find - nAtilt 'thank "Or "Illirtelkirodo
etioughlo mak for it nt the reilticed teriit, neter they
have let their subset - fellow; rtneseverul months over
Ate time. The Herald Is now the qle.sl [Tight paper In
,tliagituiityveltd furnishee,as,ittuult reading, Walter athl
any other: Ito i hit Tlf 3iltistilliers Is steadily increasing,
which renders it a profitable advertising niedlutn,, , ,
JOl3 PRINTING oftvery description executed With
the ninniet , nehtnese and at the lowest prices; with
ucw and fkshionalale type. The
,pattonage of:our
friendexespcetrully sidicitedi
maasumatEm=ua..e9tmaa.zna, o
All persona having hilM againnt students nf the Col
lege will, 'dome call at the offices of reapertive
Panfeavore who are thelrratronW,liff the second sew
day of eneh month, Itetweenitlo boors of 11 end 12 A.
M. TredentijiMatidlielterti arealan".rtifidniled that nn
hill al - etracted . hy o minor, without an, order from hie
Pe"'to
°fatty validity. '
ROBERT EMORY, President.
Nov: 12,1810,
iXr Cot; Ashley•hos been re•clefted U.S.
Setintor from- A - rlam Sas: - His competitor iv as
ExtGoverior Yell.
Thellatrisburg (14 . 1coloco)1 . nion sa) s the .
Tariff must: be modified—the Arnsbingsl4
Union sap! it must not be.moJificil. Which
rniim is the strongest
Col One: Walker of the Texan Rangers,
'rhodisiinguished himself so much at the
bathes of the Bth mid Dth ivlity , befog in
Washitmtom a piblie meeting was convened
for the purpose . of publicly- welcoming him.
This was dome, and :lie citizens of Washing
ton paid their respects to him..
, Cty- Great preparatioll9 are being made in
Ihthither° for the military timetal of the la_
mented Major Ringgold, Col. Wah;on .and
Captain Ridgely. It is expected to take
place between the 10th thud 16th of next
Month, and largo bodies of soldiets are ex
pected i to be present from di,lant cities.
k"The Volunteer has at last given in its
adhesion to the British Tariff of 1846 It is
a convert to tlto Dallas treason It halted and
hesitated, and " heat about the bush.'' a gond
while, but it has kilo ked ander at last, and
now " plays second•fhklle" to the - ne4 organ,
the " De mocrat.'' A long vindication and
eulogiupn of Traitor Dallas and his memora
ble "casting vote," is concluded it: the last
Volunteer by the following flourish over the
new ilritish"Tarifl:
"The age of protection,, for, protection?
'sake. - has crorie — hy. A nem_craJtai„datemal_
history cf this comdry, and
upon the govermental Wier of the wood, by
governments practically erribiacing the prin
ciples of politico economical science.' To
this important epoch the friends of en restr;et
ed commerce have been anxiously lookinn,
for years, as the choicest realization of their_
many , ardent desires and buoyant hopes, and
Littey'now congratulate themselves and each
other upon the ultimate tr)imph of a policy
'that is Nlculated to confer lasting benefits on
the human family.'
The Volunteer does not give Os the - logic
by which it proves that the lath elections have
banished the "age of protection." or brought
on the dawning of " a new era" in favor 01
the Tariff of 1846. The result of the elec.
ttonswe think brought most persons to a
widely different conclusion! To show the
extent of the change which Traitor Dallas hits
urtitighi in Ile' Volunteer's views, we give a
quotation limn the Volunteer which appeared
just after the new Tariff bill passed the house
to have its fate decided in the Senate:
i• We are sorry that the new Thrill bill has
passed the ilcuse of liepresentatives in its
present shape. We sincerely hope that the
tionme-MaY-smrnird t h e-bi to-ma ke-it
palatable to the people of l'iti l insylvania.—
.Re_are...fired-M-witnessing-tire - trearirstßitig .
measures of Southern nabobs,,and the aural.
rent disregard to Northern interests; and we
would warn the official organ at Washingtop,
and those who speak through it, to beware
hew far they tamper with the interests of the
old Keystone, or they may eventually find
themselves in a storm Which will causethein
to tremble for their 'own safety. We must
now I , look to the Senate" for something like
justice; and trust that the' narre.watur con
heeled policy Odell actuated the majority in
the !louse may meet a merited rebuke in the
Senate."
- Well, the only thing the Volunteer saw
after Is looking !nib() Senate," was the _tie,
feat.of the ''42'by the coeltng voted
Geo.' Dellan,.and how what does it say?
; Pas same 'Volunteer has heealae the Ofktglst. of
'Geo: 111. - Dallas This is the:ollaipirig of a
4ew eran-to be sere! • Geo. M. Dallas alone
Carried the." headstt ong measures of Southern
nabobs" into ellet , t--'ennsylvania was sac
ritieed—ana the Volunteer now defends The
Traitor ! •
Oh, locofnen consistency and 4nnesty !
An officer Of the 'Arrny, who writes to the
N.7y.,tril?unp i apelike rather dispoingly
the Volunteers, and probably mhst , finjustly.
Gent ;Pillow, of•Teinq , ssee, besais Fos,thci'
colt:baited General WhObuill his fortifications.
ut • carnumo with •• the dikh inside also
alleges that thettaltimore'vohrntscr&did.net
stand , up' to:the - chalkiiial.lhat Thiv
Of AlibiVll9ls4lpii'llib;NSlll:Bo.,olll.ol4--iliiild
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one`halthip - regiment oil to the :,Cliques,
hestiyoditieing-agaiiiiit : 9 6 e.44 , leri',
atising'ent of kiting of iv ri d jeuletihy . .„
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that ate dommanditfihe eouthern
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a knityl • • :liiktAvarious topios of much
in kitt n .. qtr, the Message must treiii,,' . .,
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o..,orri4NNA - rtilihict. through tho Atei4r
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RIME
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uLcoursti:ol.- tlie,AtltrinioiratiOnAK94o7
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begin ng., of .lhe coo!! try, .w alp-
lefoklOr Ameilieclds.iiie - ottlie (raga of tire
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administration in the further prosecution sof
the war—whether it is the conqnost of - Peace,
rit,tho-iconquest-ofi territoyyj , whiptvis , aimed:
Gen, 86tt TIM!
The orders issued tn Geri. Scott, to proceed
to the seat of War, Ayill be received with high
satislaction by the country. , The only regret
is that Gen - . Scott's counsels 'Vero .not earli , er
followed, for Mexico would den havo:beon
in a different attitude from what she. ii now.
As it - is - Gen: ScOtt has - - triiimphed over: the
political, intriguers at Washington, and his
:Crvy: traducers hrC compelled to , vindicate
his character.
S. Gazette, in anreuneine: his.ap
pointment, ,says,, whether it is to shift The
responsibility, or to strengthen the army, is
not asserted—pos'siblY ,both. The admmis
tratici, of Course, feols, !hat it is losing all by
tha Alexir an wry. anti now it admits that
Gen. Scott •was right in all the pwitirMs he
assumed at the rommeeet - ment—. It may
therefore, supposed that the man who, last
..fpring, could •see.all the difficulties of the
contest : and discern the true time for ae ' )
ought to direct themovetne . nis.oi the army
spate the responsibility of action.
The Tariffs , and Flour.
One of the shalloweSt deceptions that tto
new Tariff-men have been trying to palm
upon the Farmers is, that the Itriti,h Taut!
bill created the rises of prices which existed
just about the time of the elccrion. The
North American completely exposes this
shallow imposture of turning the yalarriity of
the Maine rot into an argument thr the Brit W
Tariff and•against a Ilome ylaTket. That
paper gives the following comparison o f
pricer in 1845 and 1846, to shU o i tpthis last
locotheo •
hi I R4s,dining ilid:n•eek endlng Nov.'l4,
22.500 barrels of doilr were sold-for sliment.
at 65,ft 1. 0 an 4.6,12, and extra at 13 2.5. Rye
floor, sales'at 54.37, 4 60. and 4 72. Coto
Meal, soles 2000 birrels at E.:I 25,'1i) 3 50 rier
barrel. Grain, sales of 01.000 hnehels Penn'a
red Wbea "at per- I,
and 1 22 a I and p
f.fll
ntberf
ed and wait
vilite at $1 26
Total \V e s• sales tiB 00 . bitSll;ils.. triff - t.
solos of 18000 loo.liels at (57 to 72 roLls: (?)
Yellow .aail hat al 66:a 68 Dents—Snolliera
Ii at vellow at 67 a 69, and wl4llO-40-64--..n-65
cools. Oates. sales of 76,000 btdiek—Son
-oTern at 29 a 40 cents.
lit 1846, in the 'week' endive. Novend.et
2lst, the antes ofiloOr for Aiprocre contris:
NI 17 000 barrels at $5 50-5 37-5 31-5 -
25 and 55 per barrel 70(10 panels were sold
65. t Of rye flour. 50 Panels were sold at
84 06. and 200 at $3 87 per barrel. Corn
meal, sales 01 7000 barrels at t. , 3 72 a 3 75.
Orain—Sales of 88,000 bushels at wheat,
uncut and "inione l'enitsyliniar red tit $1 07
to 1 02 : chiefly nt 1 . 02 ; and while at $1 16
In 108, chiefly at 81 08. Cart—Sales of 22,-
000 bnidichi, old round vcllow at 74 a 73, and
Oat at 70 ets--I•3onilierri flat yellow at 70 cts:
in store. Oats—l7,ooo bushels Southern sold
at 311 to 33 cents.
Thus it 011 be seen, that, under the Tariff
of 1842- our Bop ettinmanded $5 81, 587/
6 12 and $6 25,'t•hile und4r the British TaTtfl
of 1846, after all that we ,have heard from
the administrstion...rnintsi, it is reduced to
$5,50, 5 37, 31, 5, 25, and $5, per barrel,
ancl-is-rrow
ill•the-rtgriculturalistw of-tire
laud think of an administration that has sough:
to poodles° them at such a price ! It seeks to
destroy the only reliable tzl9Aet.that Ls,-erea
ted by 'manufactures at home: and if we
recognize its own claim to control the. foreign
market, if lowers the price of our proclaim'
eyen,there, . The •wholo scheme is one of
imposture_ •
The Pennsylvania Regiment.
The regiment lif Volunteers called for from
Pentuiylvanta it 'is understood has been
promptly filled up. it will be 'composed of
the 'Dlonree Guards,' Capt. Smalh.the.'Light
Capt.
,Binder; the 'City Guards,'
Capt. 11111; the 'Light Guards;' Capt: Bennet;
all oi‘‘t'o companies Titom
Patibtiri,UnlTOrpommund of CaPls• 'let=
and Ilays;,oue comPan2i IromPottsville and
,another from Wyoming. What other .two
computes will be, accepted wit have not
learned—Trpbably two more from •Philadel
phia. ..The companies will , be mustered:in.
to service immediately:. 'cad:
willader, of Plilladelphia', ait.,:accoinpla;he;J
'.otlicer,,is-apphen.-offocAliecomniand:-. - .Col.
.1113;gallan' is also . mentioned: • The 'amount
ollu>~eil to prkiraw, 'ad* ancp'foi ru'ipiShing
clothing 6,10 , rob'
ciu t t(e i ..ithotme!iptipm , arct.-being4aiiiitlt in
the , city fo'r lercvid ipg •I Ito- Volunteers sit tied:"
essaryarficlea. '.'•
,ctexTheAVnehington:eofresportclerat , of ilia
ledger - Otiysigeo" , Sootthi
I aot.,tranelare qaver:P thing le
iaridattauk.opon - Vdial.trOz.4''',Co ai'ilieWL , :
awn e the , eonothand f cif . .the.sNevy..4L.
Thkattitek , Upon' Vera Criw ite - ireat
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4 . eeid,ell. won
jea6 4 s;the
Itie!taMti t ibrlikbaieoz acItIAI;1 . 3'
very small 7 w'orkl- 2- "'' ''
dry:
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beetei;
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,pointcd.to, rppresetit. at phYa city
.Inthel
VVhig, , Stato L'otiiientidnot itobtrrtMrlfi'intlich'.
.* - ,: - .lor;Mordiilasiall7.7l4Tda s : . 7 : l4:::: b il e -, s co ti an iiill s,
Ipseif4.#.‘L Cluzadiciril Edrard 1 C., ?olittii ler-i
+7t l ' i'( 4 ll7 l3ll i l ETraimirliefelitte .h o ,ii . * '
yirq,io oro
. 40,iicarsty) John - :roiiiiist4lit
AlittiVOSYllia) . ' Pdtilk , Olaiebifldetitieitei''l
il i ,teP ll .oo"4'i.il - .
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ali c teg '‘Afiird ' e f ii ' ', 4'qgcA r il'Alf v iit , If, 4'. , .. r. i . O. ,i
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the heed Or the
, ..
heart,.ey,,thei:Vph9tp r i t sfitp intliting . its
iefapteits arieiriitain' hittialgnatifee 'agaiti'st.
,_,-. ~ , ,a , a rifit i VClTl ."
t , n 9M. , -41 !..M.5... , ,,Vi,V,5 , '', ,, ' itV e. '4 ; ' .t4 ' , -
iP" 4. l. ol *i`ghitio,9o, 6o o 011ih,kiciiN:It
A
I*iitliate.,ll ' tr;:o4osi: . eb: jrpteolpeoWitt;
litieOliiillkirf )( 4l/Ti h ,4
l'llit4iihtitith3ilitariiiiNatiltr t . s r ilth I
hatt:tv n hiiaiiikahJ.,olvtif, 7 , the country in
. a
War, wiii 3 Otict'reforons.neighbor lel l us how
MitlML*T9}oMit.. l 49 , ool4lC -I ftPX - t
l'w9ye(Sr:Jlgo:#ateyery,,hloateringl6eargeo .
4 ,
-
1-if tcciati . --
' - iifthe cortntry: 4tuka'inailM3 ,'WeriTer; arm': '
ed -- 1 - ti:lTßlTtienT l *(l "readylol - riaiehT - .44,.
s' i li4l4'.,tile' - tiagieati.so,eleiitytte'e . tioTi6 . =:,l
1 1 91Y. , - , ii:;-(T ' ',9K - rtliPlt;A§rAT#..q94 l 4 l l:Y3.ii.ll.4: - .
state of Wrir;a:rid 011eti are'eetoSiety to - scare
Mp4l, t irietA, l ,o I ~hi!,alim,l l „09T,nf itile
whelp, 3000 "' f:Rentis 4'4hexation in ,Ctim
tierlarid..;oeunis4,,mtlint,,,goinpariy,:lpl7... been
Taisrtli- Ari ettotript itis.truehas_been made
,antl'e little over a seem of men-tfrollert, but',,
who TS,th9ir let 4161 „Ile is,we ,are proud to
say ) A xt,gmopATlc WHIG! •Ile.v - pted
against , - Polk. end Anneiation,Aie . voted
-agaieStLilkWit - butTnOw: - WIT - e - ii;Tllit - - eflifs •
has come he,:has patriotism 'and 'cooingo .
enetghla i efler.' his services to fi g . ht. It .out.—
Where.._are..thelocofope 'friends .bf - Annexa
tion that they !lo not rally around him, and
sustain
.the'eountry in the war witich they
have-brought --on-?- Where,ls -the-boasted
valor which panted to "revel• lathe halls of
the Itlonteitprinsl"where the fiery 'patriot
. lam which clamored so lustily for "On; of Ot
cgoit or nonei , and which, whim peuee.wign•
- ed "in Ihe country, was not .altaid of " the
world in arms" ?! t It would better become
the Volunteer to make some attempt to ratite
1 the courage and kindle_ the patriotism of , its
' wn party—whose fighting services are
neiyl(4 now—than to be v . illify Mg 9di stand
in Mg the V[higti of the country; who whatever.
may be said to the contrary, have dune and
are c.ver rend' to do thei(whole duty to their
country. There is likely to be fighting
enough to do yet,, and judging fium thc ‘.
course of the locolocu papers there i s little
spirit or incline - ion In their ranks to perform
i their part of it. Shame on the blusterers. who
I arc all War in time of Peace and all Peace
in time, of War!
1• Tho course of -the Whigs is IbQVC all re.'
i prowl]. Tn Congress AO y pronifTtly Voted
all that the Administration asked' for, and ip
the field' hundreds of gallant \V hips have
settled their devotion io their country ivith
their blood. And yet - they will say in spite
of locofocoism, that the war was Imp Emmy,
When the danger was afar on they protested
against it—they voted against it, When our
opponents were sraoudly indulging.hr_bluster
and :gasconade the _ wigs cried uPeace t !-,
Tilien war actually came the Iyhigs rushed
-ti the support of the country, and contended
for its vigorous - tircisetblion and speedy end.
In shot t, the WhigT, finlike their opponents,
have proved themselves Peace•inen in
Peace, but kV:Tomo-in War. .
SANta A st:A.—Agiiiid deal has *lite said
ahout the mode in which Santa. Anna was
paised throtigh tht 6 tiforkade: We stati; on
authority that we.know,to he midonhted, Mat
he produced no taiisport or paper of any
kind; but when the s.eambruu he was nn
board of was boarded, by the first Lieutenant
- of the St Marys r theLlatter officer told film
the Commodore bed orders to lefThirn 'pass,
Nothing more took place. end all the gossip
;Ilion' his hrtilna a fennel pass from our afll
einnwnt, has tin foundation, Tle MIS how
erer, passed by their orders. and has most
seriegimelv fininbn,Lw,pd ;11r. Polk by froths'
promises that be never had any intention of
fulfillinu . . and Mr. Polk Ills shown a deuree
of rrrtla fin? in bnlieviniz . tbent; not very cred
itable to lion as a statesmnn.
II the above, 'from the New Orlezw.6
Bill
letin, is the correct verf•ionll ,
0. 1.. f•
Commodore aniA 'show his authority. If
„NI oxivan Got wi rarl An,' xienti tot rito
ry, any body can tell what the net in detitni
natea by the laws,
--Tutunt,e. GA storin on Thursday
last was terrible in its effects upon the coast.
One of the most *.rnelmtchr ly cautrtiltins
which it caused r was the wrecking et the
splendid steamer Atlantic., on ("mg, Island
Sound. Twenty itinc-prtsons are f.trpilttl
to havi perisheil; - and the ',oat is an triter
loss. • - . ,
The non. George i ,aleDtPiie ha. resianed .
his place as United State. - Srp or Limp South
Carolina. it is thittighi tlhrt Mr. llipaer. wlm
reshaped to make room Mr Mr. Calhoun will
be seht back. • •
The Powder 'gill of James Beaty, Esq.,
situated-about six, miles from Ballimore,blew
up on Monday morning; destroying five
lives. They were all the 'persons about the
mill rif this time. Theto wera'abent two
tons of powderin the mill. The shock was
sensibly let at Baltimore.
.
PAIKFUIi StniGiCA T.: OrEttAtlON.—Dr. W.g
gonaeller,enator fi ora'.Vnion . County, had a
,painfal one anon: perforMed , u pon his . personon , Shiurda -mormag,. et , Gloisi• 114 urehnnt's
litotol,' inl iladelPhia...llitientire arm with'
l i
portions of t he collar bone, and al iouldoi blade
bad 'to bo annoyed in cotiaequonce.of atrio- 1
• li,gnant tut lour, 'ariaing-iromrittiories reeeiy
ed, porno limit singe . toy , being' llifrArn from 'a
sulitoy. , l Tho,,Oerfliloti. was ;'pertorrued ' by,-
Dr, , Dayid . clilborti , tif Ocitystmyli, 2. Pypiespr,
'of Singer.) , atilt() -Polio sylyati ia,Nled ical, Cpl,,
loge,, Pr..:lVagOrisoller boritilttp intense pain
- Ol' lli - oibffriilitrriWial — OT l ,o l l:liWAtlM)..npl
WPAl'il , AluPPY:NC4titi,7l } ltal,',lffx 'ilia 1 791 , V“,:d0itig,..
Ikoll - milb;r4Yer.)34.9TOOPrcifrOgYe.t)Vii
''''''`44r
.altit
Da, IVtirna 7 sAkojkttt Z&t dig •`l : '*-
'The extreadifinty enccessltiebding the,. use
of:thittitil tali,iinet in disetts'ks df the'llniga, and ,
the I :nany:si ngulttOtir'esit' litte e free! edi haV- .
ing n.;teratty allnic'ted the attentinn'of t mansr,
'physicians ; ara'a•elf.as , the whblef fraternitr ors
quacks, vttrikititi , teonjeyturas 4, and , 'sort', wed
t nve ariTSAYoo9ltit.lo)(oolttiVOtiOtk coma
hyeicianiiiityesuPpoOd it to contnintual int',
Other ignorant pretenders say it must dental''' .
' enerattry, and 'td some' mitt,' gulzi!tithetil they
- 'l34oliiktifibtigil,itgritnOltwofftiTe77t - Aerstia"
ciphtoOslisreTtkigethetf,eirkiifeitaiej'and - ettlthi:i
lilted to pre:Tidiest, Many pitftbener itgainet`iiri`
' . E.111111.135N01tp,
itititir 7 CofOiris:fis;!tiiiiitrigrekl4;7 l 67 - 4, -
i thiCiiefiot . "injiltipiy'onnihfi,:lobr,i_tilto,',yl
(LI
- ..'..-ed-Atib.l.4o-tiet liehnhilette_6o 1
,prineipni ;:)f-wleal,aritili ex [Atte of tar and
,:tAild , ohertr.bilihititidAhe*lioltrititreeat' ids
0 # 00 ,_44-cettaifitald'theJtltlette ol, l 4 tfhiehAliey
iar'`OVarPtif 'S I- hili 1 11;! I r , e . ' 1, r 41). 'Ofti VI) 7 ..:....' 1
;Lf '', .. - ...a. A N tme jl, enlli Ao l , looa t r• i tio.Writteh f'e.iigni!"'
~, -- - -, . .ppatkom. mit , ,,,, rept•tia I= -nl. . ~,
` - _,•2 6 :,,,o l 44ll , 9odiffteibrtALilif'osolovAgen ,
ly,P**toukh -, (4 ,,, wYA b , ,,414.14, , L , F0 - 41•4,14 , ,Af,4 ‘,
yt , ',4:44P*s 01,00 ItOit otithtitiOPliivprei • . - ,, i)itcql , ? - ir.,' ,
''4f:•
::1 ' ,. ' ld .''''' rt. , ' 7 0 \ ''',-*V"."',17,3'114,,,t't, ii),,, ,
• • ••
t,
,
(.1. • ay 'was eron 4 y.:. - 74n11.. „ -
,properly observeilLi this bo
t gbLflot;
eh - atoll - es NV3Fr3l,ll ' • ' and I slot
• '
'well 'attended. A• I - ? Or -wa 1 3spts'
'anil our places of bulf;`.-ils..vritl .?r fro,
„,
i.,e , L,ceptiOn-closect•N4
may - now be rePriletizatalp - drin an
I inatitution in our State. ,
has. not sileceotlea
ow Ca )t: . Cro
Jing;tflce!'ffillvtinottatflottiffrriebeas:ary" - Ye,
r° ll lfo ll ,9 - - 4 35e6f4 - 4 6 .9.;_!4..
the ;aumpnign. in _Alexia°. • - Alas, for the
Peace 9pirit in „War ! lint (.16n 2 t : .-despair
tbity's) you...\vill. most likely have another
• 'bltilnee - iotfni , •
4 ;‘,..oTlio l .,Vaather•
for several days:past. Old winter has caught
us tvitlt hi 3 severest grip. Remember the
0001% .
iu.lgo Line ? we are glad to see, has
bet!' transterriog some of the beautilul yonnt
trees and
.sh rubbery from,his ex(ensive Nut-
s ery f to heautifythell4oiiiiils - of the • Ciitri
House square. 'The' Work has been done
With tas'e, and frill give tI • 10 Squire, titeauti
tul and refresiiitt Intinenee: • •
t);:r- The. Cumberland Valley Rail- Road
Bridge is so far completed as to admit the"
passage of carriages over' the flyer. It is
expected' to be . ready lot the ears by th 6 Ist
Of February: The people of the lower end
of t h e entry; particularly, will be rejoiced. id
learn that the 'ComprtnY has made a' very
considerable reduction i(„.he Ms formerly
charged.
For the COlirde Herold k•Expnhitnr
- Ma. 13 csriw.--The Board of School Direc
tors of We4t. Peansbordugh loi-nshlp, at a
meeting held .- at Plainfield, on Saturday the
21st ultimo, adopted unanimously the follow
ing resolution. In compliance with the di
rection (herein contained, you are re,inesied
to give it a publieatio, in your paper.
Resplictfully yours,
it WILLIAMS ;
Pre'r‘t. B. S. I). of W. I'. 'I
ilirisrved. That the .Sinic Book of l'eno
s% !can diy Thomas II Bun cur es ; coutams
a fund ott mfoimatitui Clu dlic' ,inject of out
Comirnonwealthi of the most 'minimum and
interesting Khaiacter, sm arritlig:Cd as to make
it at 'we a most convenient,,iiistituarye and
ilasiralile he.ltool Book: arid as such u . e most
cordially adopt > nJ recommend it to he ti-ed
in the schools of this district. A..itue copy
flout the 3,littutva of the Board.
JOIIN DUN AR, pro. it'm
The li•rilk is (or sale by Dr. Myers.
(17..7-• We moat heartily-second the nontion
01ade. Mille following by -a—enrroapon
- ilei'd. do
bare justice to Mr. Bieillit's qualifications for
the office, and a more chivalrous anil
ii it
souled• 111 h ig than lie our party does not
Number._ The State Convention could not
make a safer selection; regarding both quali
fication and avallabilitc; and. the Whigs of
•
this viimmuni?y , we are confident wilil-rejoice
at his nbroination. *
l'er Ole Herald & Expnelinr.
- Canal Commissioner. • "
.11E.vrTy:--Om when Inenits are warm•
ly discussing the claims bt . severnl prominent
gentlemen lor the Gubernatorial
J rornittatton,
but as yet I. perceive no person propo,ed us
a candidate for Cana! Commissioner. We
liave rt gentlemen ill oar midst whom I shall
lake the liberty of proposing for that o ffice,
and whom, Übe was as well known all over
the State as he is by us,
would be held to as
high esieerm and have Ills admirable flu mes
and it tmitlication for that office so instantly
and cordially recognized. That 'I shorila be
surprised it lie encountered a CUM pelitor be.
fme.the Convention. I mean our popular
fellow citizen E DIX A. LE, Esq.
Ile does not wish; and f :on sure, is not an•
ticipluing such nomination, but he is one
ant di:Oki-Mali a_
Inds
I pre Into
the service of the Stale. liete Miele lie is
known any patiegy in Upon his persotail
or business character wofild tie strpet ouuus,
but as a decent respect to the opinions of 111(.11 -
nt a distance who do not ksioiv Itim i may
claim a more particular notice of his merits.
I will iriy that a more valuable officer COUld
not be-yelled to flte m,anagentent of -our vast
irnprotemonts . i or ono more capable ot
suggesting and carrying out the means of
malting thee' more. vitruahle and profitable
to our heavily tairthened Common wealth.—
Gifted with fine abilities,he posseSsesbesitles,
that knowledge-which comes from practical
experience, guided . by enlarged and liberal
views. lie is thoroughly conversant 'with
the mineiples and operation of the whole
I System of (plaint Navigettion-..-t.bolls
Iheuruti
_eally'and practically. With an active mind
and energetic. character which ever keeps
pace with the piogress of the age, be. unites
a sound judgement end cool discretion, which
admirabfr quality him to manage I the Itn'
provements amfl to guard the interests of the
State. With thesagacity to perceive, and
the energy to promptly adopt, all suggestions
of true value thafeoultf make
,qtfr. Improce•
melds more profitable to the State or useful
Ito the public, we should fluid Inc also the
fireiness and_ifilerily which ttonld reject all
ill eonsiderettpropetsand plans which Might
"prove detrimental to the system, 'of its trade.
in short!leis just the man to put in the Board
along withlmai:a-111. ,. .Poweat ; and- ails
eilitute the most active and intelligent . Board
el Camel. Cominissioners that we have' ever
had..
.. .. ,
; Lastly, n mere diroted 1041 1, truer Tf l / 4 it.
we IlfiVr - tint in our,rtinksohan;. EDWARD M.
1, Bi p,ei,p. I p.pp r,pqiit ienlippnAests:he, 'may be
:
always tininil There CI ens 'Wsit't 1 . 1 1 '1ik.,.1.tt,19 en..
.16.0 - .,,v,...- ~; " ,en,llital l igigbtsl2l7 . ibti,, , ,lnosktiprln`pied:
1
.tßnis nn(rgallnnt fit the
,figkt-nn
wPikji_4,-)99::f,'-'‘licf - Yet•:) 3o -41PPOt!'uiii: L ar.
:fable drki: - .',9l:wt,eo , o , :l.,,ltis.„intere,eutre:e.:;'N'itti
. 4111;:iffitt:67 airy, iiil,u9see,n• b4lp4 ,33 , ,kniil :Oil en,f..:
lyjeritify-Lthe,Nyarnn::frien'4l,lltiphic , lf f " . ietiOi.
q l, libli4o)Moii,Pß i .ii.R4 , ; l . o% YaiiilijrrYs :, •itnli:
,;id,(lockilco tOli:fp . idcti re tlye;ttekqute,ef:iiiii'
tint ','(l ii4infiiieji :wit,li....i , ifia;ilip 1\1114',41:
. .....iftriikAiith:eil i t,i4piA94 , , , :”. s oillit, d6kigw,ify:
• iiiitlt4 tilili, - *: , . .'-',' I :. ~,,,,: ..A l s,;; ol; . 9 , , Nvilig t : - ..
'l.,einii§ll -, ,Tiftvi.acl;; 18T0'... '.. ".. .''' i:. ~„
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MEE
t)irEßtirbia GriLE 4 OWLA'KEIERIE,, -
,1 11(6,iikaiyiliAldiliciArbf 114123 cl WM:
, area tdairut
Thu r kldynimghc
ociliotitsPjitio khi,`llB,4A, life
voripiiiepikihl' ,, tr,..to'itf'gr i t
fearetaah WeAi 'With
a laty nivlat before espeirea Oa& pf.
.`ur-Ilitereistietiin*4-1V r;
1, I ,OnliStAndif rptotalag itzrion'daat
4 : d nihid ßal
4tedooctiilti -, bik;, l ?o,
' , , A rfitNiliOrg , fth e , " fillieti l ‘' id6APPitAilfeCi4
,ISirtiWO!tviltrifhitgaientkEPftviiipieliol t
,Dend`bodiOs' , V4 l 4,ol 4 thstiVgiiiitikeditfisAktBng'
!fhp , vafcirai;laiiit:liaealiVqblWeiOUP.
' ci p ma i l d 4e ie a r t h uf l a dh - Ofilt i ttiff'SO*r
ae,AitilrnitlfeltlferiplpouiLlP t eo-01:',4
411 Z`t '-'3A` f - Y'' -' ,."'', i T ' ' '-i v
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151
.
---- liltaspirs — A . . 7 , - i rites' from M
are to thit 4th I t, „rit. No news of me.
(
IT e.'de - cif" tirfi4f.' - ` To -
iregula loops •'' .1? all le - latam t
i••• - . .. T • I s .
gone Ancirpt .
•Qee (:•. oal 11 , pomtatprasted cY)
.••
f il
*ityliggiii - twigoaatisiort '.'i s ---It=wo . t zs
AIM the former has dettiehet) one . t r
men from his commaetcto take pos
Lutiqcincloia. anel
alfirßi:C_Wsitted on his march ..to Chihuahua
It seems to be regretted that Gen. Taylor,
from motives perhaps of delichey,. retlained
flOrii interfering in any way with Gen. Wools
Ors%
:!We'lliive4hollatWmeras , iho 7th
instant. T,Lieledilltnliaki":' , "l i 4
•'We believe, that in viow of the answer of
the : Me- 061 ft q. ( " l ) )l ,Piatt. - Str
ntir liherfie piropOsition,ihe President has con
eluded te,eitablisb mu) garrison •posts.
.a/oug
oitr Southern houndury, from Tampico•.to a
paint on the I tcitit, stiv'eral degrees south of
latitude 42: that he will appoint. territorial
Governors,. Judges*.•and other niinisterierolft=
ogre ;'that-tht-IL-S,-f.extlntleZ.
extended over the new couplet."
,
By an e xtra _ horn the. New. Orleans Pica>
yune l d.ted Thursday : the, 19thinsi. ivb have
the following, necomit of the expedition agailief
Tatepico; which started lromsinton Lizardo
The-sehr,-Milas i CaptAlmin pson,- arrivet I
this'rfierning from the squadron of Argon
tizardo, havitig made the voyage . ttt the,Priss
in five day's. • ' - 7 . • •
The Comtnedote despatChed . on the 11th
inst. the trigitte Pat-haft, Capt. Gregory, the
Potemar, Caw: . Wall;Wlt . ,' and the sloop St.
Marys, Capt. Saundets, fur Trampler). On
the following . Merning the Commodore hoist,
NI his broad pennant or: the Princeton, Capt•
Ettgle,.tindsailed for the same destination.—
The Princ eton took ui tort the steamship
Spitfire, Capt. Tatnall, and the gunboat Petrel,
ComMantler Shaw. The sttiii - riship Miss's.
sippi, Com. Perry, sailed the same day,
having in tow the steamship Vi.t . en, Capt.
the 1301111:1, LieuLenat:t Itenhaw, the
__ ; _lloefer, Lieut. Stelat,rt - 57:Nonata, Lieut.
1: 1 I fiZard. a.
E4r.: this they Bate doubtless reached their
ilebtination. and its probArle that Tampico.is
already irt our hands, The
Tatnill, had previously toured at Anton
Lizaido, ing torn:lied at "Firmirien, and
cotnrnuir waled with the Porpoise. which was
maintaining Illy blockade oil !hi!, port,'arld
learned that many nithe Me‘icari troops laud
matched oyt of Tampico, roll ing tositrd San
Luis Potosi, taking wi.h them most of their
artillery. .
Com - modere Perry lire' inst-teached the ei
ty. mut limn hint pet sonttly, I leant that
Tampico wits captured on the t4tit, by the
et pedltittn withinn airy iesistatice: - The et
pedition'AirsVirrritTirnents from the
Cima.te . ottittl ; Ali,*irt,ippi, Pi intretott and St.
Alarys. The ('motinalore entered the
hor with the Spitfire. Viten. l'vtrelit Bonita,
and Beeler. A Batt Wits immediately sent
out Mit :bore. and okee surrendered
necomlitinually. Ihe Alississippl totittbcd at
iirosos, nail landed a Lieutenant. to et•inititt i
commanding ollbcr, to ad-
In it a !Dm ?son far the place,. , txt built at pm: ent
is held by 400 :eatnen and mat ices. Com
modore Penner is at Tampico. The ;tart ison
has all been withdtawn,and the forlificatigas
. •
dismatoled, but 'not destroyed.
Kr-The editors of the New Orleans Pion
pine, who have keenly watched the course
:ma progresS of the war and who' are well
acquainted with the spirit of the Mexican
people„ inake_seme very leusittlejemar.ks.
concerning the impression :broad among
oar people, that the tvar would so n be
brought to a close. We take ft bin their Or
tide the follotting pategraph
. We have heard it tepeated of fall that
there WoOld be MI more 4.hting. It is im
possible to discover any basis for sash a effii
peter°. The conduct of. the soldiery lit Ta
bastiO,-The behaviour of the troops at Altrtra
.do, no less than at the battles cl the Rio
(halide and the desperate stroggl'attl M,mte
rev, !rave e'l•Merite of anything else titan a
speedy Vel 4 Eilli on (Si .hostilittes. The-lieonle
throughout Al etieo cheiish a hatternt top
Ammicatis that will senieely permit their
ni
.ers to oiler peace, it they were disposed to
do eo. • And the recent shipiit'ent of letters:6f
marque to Havanna, accompanied liv mom.
ahzatitnr papeis and offers of. extraordinary
privileges to 'all who will' sail tinder them, is
token of a protracted and determi n ed coo.
test. 0 -
Too loudly of the maim.; upon which hopes
of peace have been founded. have prorAted•
ed from-Washington. • Very few have come
from the seat of war, and even those 'were
deviTetc from supposed action. , at IVashingtmv
a itnesa the belief entettained at the
Monterey ilia Commissiobers had lir ceede'd
to Wits!fingtoion !real' for peace. f,
CON4TIPATION 'OF Btivr'lths 'or Cosi vte
ness.litttlneho, Atititlittemyrlin in the, side
ante ;7 1 17rtiret' a itrt nese,'t•tirisbtenp
retie y lion or•owarthy .orratplexion; Ste.
0
are the usual &pop
toms of:Liver Compluitte.',
IVright's itgliiqi- ; .Verliible Pills are always.
eettiirticridiecio the ulb,ot•fi etlriti)itilio - ,c - hT
cause they perge frifiti'tP~`a'Gptlp
,ficil;oh
thp,se
lirTerall
,cf Yid of ' i';')iM• reve ry;
hi , :lif(Weg44lo Y.Ofio; 464 Pe 01 !
tr° l 7i*,-gail:Y='; = ;; , ::; t:
....';'.itße : .tetz 'llp4eb,
eteil 4(1. Ilga st the aj e e n k, s pet joile f tnedi:'. .
hone 3 ' rtlim ,Ittee i3i v.e ; re,:;ea lied
6y...n am es . Sim r i ,jed
1 ell:116e , Hat TiitVp,eteori;4eitlei;e-,
iliol.eon-eleo‘f74--oeiti nom ittgOiicy,--Sign
by.-11:iinaimi')Viight - ,‘Y r iegßegd . olol4,. thif
:04 reritlit gg
rFajiti , :i ro,lllt,il:,i . ,Wooko',B . ,: , l,tiiiii*
cwrifflestiiimk l f i fiß6 s kPatfrdio'eorri .. . l
qll. bilious arfct AkAtitel„fkomore, , :; t here fore
ere . . .eure for calio .,. '4 . lyieibtat ' o llolo . i.
= t ta ! t eyvo e
1 M4e0ct.Y);:r1, , .L,4
ilpstv fable ellyi Fi llzA
iitiiPit.o o o l l4 l6 ,lN, 3 o l7 ll . oo,liiiet 1 ,4401411-
1411 ;''l4.lYrikitiOrif,S 'l/4Y100Y4 I
Po ) o o .o. lBl) li:itiAA4: : Ng.44/1; t4 0 ''*1 4.,( 41:
rPY.ITINk
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Tagipico faptfired,
A`37i ( 3n tarrsT.-Nbr7f.,o7-18-41r7
- 1411 i - State - Convehlioili
A Slate Convention,..to be ,com posed ,of
Uric-gams from,.(he Cityref Pbiladelgbiaand•
tha scv,er c olOurniei wino)
-11 1i 0 .1 1 ..J4611,;,c 1 iMrdalit.WSSP:014.4.1?.‘ e _Pilai
'moliwealtrioVill'belield at Harrtsb rg,
On Tuesday 10 b:lif . ol,74)furch nexii
at.lo o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose •
01 se.lectioireandidateeloVGoiertitielizailita •
`nal Commissioner to be ;:imppurted by the
Whigs and the. triends of tho l'rutectiyo.94 :7
icy at the next ensuing election, and hitransl
'act such whet business as may be deemed •
important to the success of the-Whig'caute::
J. P. SANEERSON,
'SAM E EL. D: RAMIS.
- • • JOSEVWKONTOMACEEft, • '
• ( MORTON McMICHA EL, •
,•• THEO. b.`rOCHRAN •
JAM ER FOX,
JAMF.S MARTIN.'
. -WILLIAM BUTLER,'
I - SLOCUM • ,.
• • JOHN'fti•EblE,, • 41:
• oc:DtlArt ctikvAg -
JOHN JOiINSON )
.1 °
• IVM 'l,l-10 WARD
•
Whig, State .Committee.
Dec. 1 ; 1846. 1 ;
Whig County Conventidn.
,
At a an -cling of the Whig:Standing Corn=
miuee of Cumberland Conety,,held in purs,tp:
ancool. public notiCe at tht phblie heitSe
henry RhoadA. iii Carlisle, on the 28th inst! '
Coyle; Issy. of New ville, was called td
the chair;and 11. Singizer, Of-Motiroe, ap
pointed Secretary. 'flit; Committee beind
organized the following resolution was
propoE.ed and utiattitnausly adopted - : '
/?etnireq, 'I hat the Democratic Whigs of
the several ttarlls, bototighs and township , 4
el ( - moberla. d rofinty. fw rognested to meet
at their ustial places in•th'S.it : respective town
on ;•.:•:11.1 . 11DA V. the 2LI of January.
11051, 10 elect coh delegates from each. ti•ar,i,
b1e06211 ;Mil 11,11 y, who shall meet in
Come) Con i'"ention, iti on IVION DA V:
the 1101 day ot January lie‘,. for the purpt*e
of appointing tiVo Representative and ono
Senatorial Dele ; gates. ti? represent Cumber
land county in the - Whig ,State Conven!inir
which meets at I litrrHiori4. nn Todsday the:
9th of Man•li next. to nominate n Whit; eau= n.vi , rnor and CanalCommi'sioner
It ruin.
Thal thd_proveetliiigs al.-tho Com
itti24l.ic."l•4:4il64l 011EAVil4tipublisliett: -
. A . S,. COYLE..
! 0 BLESSED IIEALTH!
.
_Th art above all gold and trea.ures;
then aho enlarge,.t - the soul-and openefi
all it, pnweis to lecetvo instruction. aid
relish ditto. Ile that has thee, has lint y. more tit wish for , and he that is so WI etched
as to have Ilinot, wants every thing tiesidii.
Let Els .ti ßrinalteth's Pills will eiv
us health—eel then these tilessett Pills.. which
century's . tisn' has fidly estaiilislied to he . .
the tv4t medicine e,,ter bestowed on man
For this 'm.001111 , 1 Colds and vongll,, they
will he Ilium' evetything that .alcdictite is
,• - •
Split in Carlisle. ler CI-1 ARLES 13Ali.NITA
Sole Atteitt fru this; Is'ittrooth.
SteohNi Cri/bertzon ; Shippensl urg.
11. lireneman &Co. Newcumberlatid.
.1. & L. lle.gcl. llecltaniesbur , .
- A. G. Miller. White House P.O. ®, .
Bittutr, Sithernanstown.
J: & 8: A. , Ctiyle, - /logesiewir.
Jareo
5. L. ,eritrnsin;
Rider & !Diller, Moiling Springs.
titzixtitztn, .1 •
11,1-. Mr. jOrteliii. Me; Orono?: W. Thimbre, co Mi.
ANN, 11:111; MO of the lotO Stephen Kerr, EMI., both of
this borough.
••
011.T11.1r$Ibli 111 1 0 . tOth'iilt nt
Craighead, Jr. Esq., :11r. fkrr oil t;N :fist,.
I.th:?is MOM LO, both' of Ctonepreterl county.
6n ill, lUtb ultimo. by Om Ting. J. S. Fotilk:Mr•
111.:IWCR, of
Snot:rut, !laughter of Me. ihtniel Ifetio*er, of Ship
ienslitrrg thiehrbiyi.
- On tled smite tiny. liti• the' tied. J. T. Witlitims,
IthA Ural, of 2;llCPtionabing, to — .Mhosi S. -
00 ONO II IikTIA xnq, tryninship.
On irtiotsclotthd loth Li the. Ituv. Von'igo
;Hiller, M. i 4 .4 NfE, .ne Ontlithirt COMITV, to
?Mae CAT ti A n'tzte ilEn/100, of Cionhoilanil county . : •
in \Vat l'ektiltherntliii,tOtelfellift; :oh I'l:agility the
11th of Nocember, :Mr. Pro ei r 7:,ricrtien, ugcd 82 years, • ,
feneniStrit end 2 thys: '
' In title torongn,A3 niter a linzerinz
"dila palnnil Illuess,lllrns A NI , I n
age.
In So u th 1111101 , ton tn.kn.thip. no 11Inmlay tliele:ld
ultimo, :11r. IFirtm ER IC t 1V td s, crojegua and . resneetablej
citizen of shot
Donnr!ed Ihin lire. on tfue..i.Blk,of Novembc.r,ot
Princeton, New pletsr:y, Aga GVILD of Philo
&JOH, to the yo lit ngti. .
The deceased wits a daughter Of the Red: Mr... Greed ,
frotnterly. of pittilidd,X. J . , 00 grand douttiner of tho
Ref, Charles Natty, of Nethant4„o student of hit
Los ('ollege. " •
' Theie hug pectins rly striking in the death
of this humble and devoted theei pre Of Jesus, lot
film home Iwo weeks before ber,deecase,lo visit sortifi
Mends In, New Jersey.; and, basins fulfilled hoc, op_
phinted fitit6; Was ufinfit the millet
o r thin ettjoyniont of 0101E411th frientTh, and lit her won- '
ted health, w hot& 'motnedt's• deo runty, else, was
suantnehed.t6 appear before Uoil„-Titurai,was hid
rent • tileeaSe—ne no) .1t..ty014
.stinketk--.!4:: •
trap tlnt,'ent (16d took TAO ficcotto;:frottt,
st
its ultionnirac - Wee - seders ; i
hrit - there
wos arent-tnere;t,sitineled w.ith the aftlicteinAt Alin weir t', •
directed lug lnOhilu Whitton) ,to
,• t place ,where I
,reatltl.tti;fore nWheat! situ, (hen' 'stittleht in „
idogleal Sentinary, thud ; and•alla ••
Ode? until the resuri`ectlott , morn: ,-7 .1.• • •
At his residence: i'Vest •PinitsboirtlighloWniltip'
nh the 15th of Nodefithhi hint. 51r...10,11K-voirinum
aged 57 yetirs. The ficcetled had,rettirled in.thesrald
township monk yetti?,and. WasjuitkvieeneNefed one
Allits_ch und_inastl•datha)ile-illizeriapand•as to - Teal
worth and uhilitY One of the: first Ito the State, liv
,
death, ~1 116eotellthslestalltut,Supponorforlti.fir eo 1 ,
-
- Itialtulipiarthtunlrinrkl/Il?li,o , Ptni - Alund And
, bonerac4r, 4ll 7 l 4tvelin)lo', io411 , 0! proteclor,..end &Tfieilvatfithe fdinof h iso we ., _jilfwas'e'letrejlfirent l
t to
a-.fitnititierif otherre;autri.free eninisellerfihd heneThe
,tof.tll all deserrng• who applied , to. him; lie was a •
.fihtithbOriprthe',lfitelliettie'-'. lter.%llllr.dr.loAltlf;:t..
, nlhere boVfifilir Wlsh othrifit tit - ile:l4 .- It In, r,113 (lien
,4009,vt titinmpuypitty,:rogrykketi 0,,1 11 0 0 01C0 1 4 9111 1 10 1
• ;V::11! •
Coup ty `] 'e ml P.erf,l k i:46.C ß :9 / 4 0 1 t11; 1- .4 •
•
Time• ExeCu litrel6ritunali tee oft ItObtillifietPtfin voldif ---
= TenniertititeTOOtretMtelfeintig that the lnierdifiNfilbit •
tenip'arance cadSe team contur sway, be'promoteirbY "LC • '
.cptieeit.nt neileniummriti lift=rituinrl7:,
in seettring , fi l )raffid,e'syli•ehideePtin -
the voter), Pr elhotAr e rid €1113tX4 1 190,004.7 4 7 4 .
Airmfeillig,lciiihnltie Wltellittr , PlXtgr,... t iat
qEnteir Or. tell In , :th 411 " 1 " ^ l , , Pa ; •
AddrolsWaeif.o l lfllly o P!iltra p tilkap4o,
- tieiles :1414,04' oh 9,y.4491 , 1 , 1,, *
TUESD .a. 04
sir° ltl
hope that — and • .01. the oeflio Mori l
femperanee~ • • court,
. 9
c oo n twvinthe;Ofeteoptitt t lttnirtiOnt. epteee ten Int .
Ible.pbtiientkatwiTiwi ,Aninitioo,-.ltonnttltlone,tehicirt. - f ,
,„„„ ;o hnvoidropionowlyi!ir. „ „l4 surely to Producct
• tYlore°,z.g9l'l'4'cigil'Pekhlr'2..'''''`
iittiyijoftoiAlhitlitt.ll4l4ool:l4l6iiibt*Ott W0r1e.r77.1'7.
4, 114 . 101 PFi
li:lhiCit'A - f ,r ,l l .litekt.4)WULSKlojihl
fireti r : olsl Y#it ' •
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