13 MMMOI %nen Sutpizittott _ • tp.. • _.,,__...._.~1►~~i5~a. ~h.. _. __ w. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST, 11, 1847 Our Reduced Terms,. biro Dollar anct Fifty toots 71 year zid .pa id in Advance—Orm Dalt& 'Sevetdr-Ffve Centit if paid or it 11Ite end ef viz viciiiths:--Two Dollars it pace at the end di the year, VUe Herald is acw.the cheap est paper lin the echiqtyl . - wm . . Vile . One. Teridate m *awl Warill Cands. Z'or Governor, GEN. JAMES IRVIN OF CVNTRE COUNTY. Canal thrinngssionet!. Jos. W. PA TON, OF CUIVIIItittANi) CoONTY. 4. K LITTLE 1110Rg GRAPE, VAPT. 131100 Memotratic.Whix ColVity Zettbrq 711 E Democratic - Vhfg &Irma ..OrCumberland ounty, and all others friendly to the election of Gen. .1 Mitt% IRVIN and alaj. JOSEPII W, PATTON, no the offices of Governor and Canal Comnalsdioner of Pennsylvania—all who are opposed to the present cor rupt and. Incapable National Administration, rind its inthrions and destructive -rneastwes—al *lx; ate op posed to the contlideuncn -oT Executive power for a second -teiln 1 r the 'feeble and incompetent hands of Francis R., Shhnk—ail in *lvor oY adetenate protection to the free remthlican laboring in - detests of tte United States against the oVertvitehning canine:P.4on -Of WI pauper...ten cents allay" Itildtrthy aTatirlffor Revs cone and Protedtion--,are earnestryterthested no 'meet in the Ccearblionse, in the hotongh of Carlisle, On libmiclay Evening, August 23d, 1847, xl7l o'clock, to give such expression to Oink feelings end Opinions and to promote 'that organization and action In their ranks as- will ensure the' success• of good men. and the consequent socially of "the great est good to his greatest nainnor„" in tine inlininintra lion prilicyof the Stale and Illirton. 13y order Of the Whig Standing COtnintoce. tr.... The editor of the Herald was absent tali week anti has not yet `returned, but w4ll be at pis post before next weeks publication. Meeting of the' Whig Standing Com miltee. -Agreeably to previoueitotiee the Demo credo' Whig S'aniling Committee of Cle beilarvl county ) met at the public house .of Mr. Henry Rho s, in the borough of Car lisle, on Saturdarthelthinstant for The pur pose of appointing the day for holding the delegate elections ) iiuo for the assembling of the Courtly Convention to form a ticket.— The meeting was, organiged by the - appoint ment- of John Greasen as Chairman and T. D. Hampton, Secretary. When it was unarr . imoutily resolved by the Committee that the Whigs of each Borough, Ward and Town ship, be requested to hold their meetings on SATURDAY, THE 11.41 h instant, between the boars of one and, two &clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the County Convention to be held in Carlisle on FRIDAY, THE 20th instant, fur the purpose of forming a county ticket. Delegate 'Elections. It will be perceived on referring to our no lice of tho meeting of the Standing Commit see, that they have appointed Saturday, the 14,/t instant • for the purpose of folding the Delegate E lections in the different boroughs, wards and townships, throughout the county. It is to be hoped that the friends of the Whig cause will not fail to perform their duty on this`oew caScon,, and that there will be ril , ieneral at - tendon° at,the time designated: , Row AT, Illnersinnto.—On Saturday even ing last, the Court_borough of IlerrisbifidWie the scene of quite a rovv,.e— W. L. Oarrison, the noted anti-slavery lectu ter, had given notice that he would address the citizens of Harrisburg, on the -subject ci slavery, in the Court House on that evening, in connection with a (colored) man named Douglas. The meeting was a large one,and the audience listened with &parked degree of attention to the remtuke of the first speak er Mr. Garrismi. The colored' man—Doug lass--then took the stand, and had pioceed- ed but a few m;nutes, when quite a change was given to the scene. by explosion of a pack of firecrackers, which bad beep thrown in at , the window inimediately in the rear of the speaker's stand . This was followed by 11 gischarge-orrotten-eggs;--threugh:the-win-- ( Tows, indiscriminately among.the audience, and continued until the s'peaker ceased and left the stand, when the meeting dispersed, amid shouts of -"turn him out,'"' "egg him," Editors. The duties ' and, trials of an editor of a public journal. are ,truthfully set forth in the following paragraph, which we clip from, art, , . exchange. Who the authoris, we do aot know, beti7 jewel,ol which he may be, ‘!An23ditor?st duties are enormous and un thaakfull these , 110, 1 praisesi lov,e,hirn„ less titan 'their dinner/. and those he finds.faatt With, %ate . him worse .than • the devil.P. ft he steps. out manihily, he can hardly. avoid treadisg:on,somebody?s, toes, who pi ill jrnglee a point ol.never.forgetting-iu—while those on .whont .htrbeatowe, coMmendatio l : l l will quistly,plice„it all to their t own .! nesssaille!,! 04, 4 • We have. been' - bleinsfid • yig) Bonne fir.6ll4*ETs` within l fOt fltiya • !of . botn , tt • %IfP ,liit 'bePn•tto 1316 Y9;4*P4P; - Or f o )l Y:ii.A. o o - ,BrAltl4 B ,49.9t4, - tPjfiO, .e4„th0.,1101.11t of their last - - • Tiiie•rtopKilorl, Vif,Av:-..The- SeOr'eti ti -the b Coinmon. eal` announces that the ,acct" grVffi l , ffvgle tight 9 !"/Y`tqilike. .4 1 4 1 01 1 rp. Apdo s o ReilrouilGienull and void; ; ito';k9ori porioriniurs of .which dihe'smit inpperativi, , . , York Prb? in 4 6. 666 N 7, fiiii4oo4ioiih,Stale of Maine fri?ni twefi i t 1 ,1•• • tov - eten - d-Spies. 'lofilis war has dr4vn but, on The Tart of ouriOfictire, , NA.-4splqii*Art#:of 011antry • of-YhoL4drixiUjOra-:i . frieirds and 44.-4' MfC,?-alluded ir Buchanan's mendaoions •diplomaoy. We now give an additonal proof' of the l'resi, dent's hypocrisy. The Nationalljtß , l,tisfu-.. cot of last week, contains , tho lolloWing com munication : M sKs RolToas mthig' fhb m Oitext ra , Ordinal y developements of this unique Ad minish ation, the following, which I copy from the PreBkyterinnttforablof.the .I.sthins4 published at Louisvifie, Kentuuky., is per-. ha * s the mosorepterkable.- . i . Knowing Iliii'alfxibty - Man (O edlug the President and Seoretaiy el \Var that June to have Catholic chaplains,accoMpany.'our regular army' in Almace-.--orte-half of the rank and file of tvhich being irrembers bf that Church—and the trouble whit they took in arniding te - thia Then. sitting at Baltimore,icilcitit4fr‘ - tlitiir views, 1 was surprised toAind, in the'paper referred to .bore, That; of. dinplaws, which the Council were asked tor, %rm.:by'. according, to Rey. IVIFp M'CALLA, were what the Piesident wanted. Now, sir, I will nc(k enter_inp-a-Ldefence-erther-of jhe-reverend : gentlemen who went on their hazardous Bed holy, missicei . to Alex ico,.wluch proved fatal to-one of them; (Rev. Father-11*.y.,) nor ' the. doctrines and opinions el their Church, which have been aSsailed in the Reaskytel inn Hera/dras-theAatter would , be foreign,to ; the- 1 columns of. your paperi'and as the soriivor, Mr. 111cEr.aor, is abA3 to take care of his character and that of 'his colleague. --. Bat J 4ZIIOIP, •a,part front every other circum stance connected with this affair, that if the President or any other person in the coun try, had proposed such a otission to either 'Father Mclir.iinv or Father Ray, both of whom I knew well and conversed with the day before leaving their college for the in thy, he would have received tram them such a rebuke us lie would be likely not to forget the rest of his life, 1 *ill not say. whether the President has or has not 1.10011 guilty of whin is. attributed to him by Rev. Mr. McCALLA; this is a question of veracity for themselves to settle; but, sirs, Irom my knowledge of' w hat has 'transpired from the beginning of lids Aihnin istiatain to the present Moment, us well as from a close examination of almost every public document sent frnill from the Execu tive mansion in relation to the present war, I confess / am prepared to. hear nod see things still more extraordinary come from that place than whet this precious bit of Pre sidential diplomacy..Wein - is the world of. Put to the questions and answers et P. A. thrown, and Rev. Mr. McCALLA. on this triple "CHAPLAINS t r THE PAUL A' BROWN of Philadelphia, lately addressed the In:lowing letter to Rev. M. 'L. MCCALLA, brother of HOIL J. M. Isle Celia, lute of (Ky.)„ and. now of Washttigton;* _ "DEAR-ISIR:—.4 earnestly but respectfully 'request you ''to' answer truly, candidly, and fully the 191 lowing questions: "Ist. Were you riot recently an applicant for the situation of Chaplaut in rho American Army now in Mexico? "2d. Had you a personal interview- with his Excellency James K. Polk on that sub ject? "3d. Did the President tell yon'that when' he eppointed two Catholic priests-chitplabc he knew he had no right to make any such appointment,. as there was no such office within his gift; but that'ke had appointed them chaplains nominally, that they ?night become spies?"' To these questions Mr. McCann_ returned the following laconic answers at the COUCIU sion of a long letter reflecting severely ou the Catholic Church, which has 'nothh ' or to do with the particular point under considera- Lion, for vtrlnch reason it is omitted: "My answer to your first question . was; to your second, l lad; to your third, he did. Respectfully, yours, IVlinther the President himself will .(or 4iot) wash his character clear of so foul a .picee of-duplicity- with - the- : Rev,4lessrs. McElroy and Hey, as the Rev. Mr. MCalla has charged upon him;thue will tell. *N _SecontLA_u litor.o Lll)9_Treasury. The Democrat of last week refers to the abeve, and attempts to disprove it by say ing that the ‘Vashington Union "contradict) this hyoid/unify." If that is all the evidence our neighbor van adduce of, the falsity of the charges preferred m the above communica tion; he had better "bang his harp upon the willow. ) ' The idea of giving the mere say so of so notorious a sheet as the Almon in evidence,lo prove the • truth or falsity of charges made against an administration which it fs bound to uphold and support from motives of ia:ersst,.is perfectly Su far from these charges being untrue, they are on the contrary !* true as holy writ"— attested to by men of unbounded veracity— tmen_whatrou Id scorn -to an- un uth—arid - who are as far above the editor of the Union ' in point of morality and religion,: as the North Pole from its tintipedes! :Nothing bettet . could he expected, how'. ever; from. a party that prepcige'd to "pillage the Mexican chutches to defray the expenses of the war.—nena, .., have, upon' More than ono occeSion nailed this infittriatie faleehoo.d,fo the counter, by den. unding`the RriiV.—Deliriocrat. . , Ori)y,bear . that The editor .01 the Democrat says lie, has shown what we have . assorted'above tO be false, brdeiriand , ing 'the: proof,not by,lioOu apyMine,"weliave ' said, but by aeitiog for ~ proof: This queer way of settling the question, neighbor. We have prgferreil,;ll9 oharge,,,it to youil bus nesate,ilisprOue it if yap sari. And.,wortew, again,reiteraT it„witbout fear °Cocci:ISBN, c9nt r u(49lon rik l, P!:!Pi94iti9lliMffsAft*lff . I .by ih014 10 4 1 : 18 4.41i9 1 4.1YasIliflgtor, 1 7. • — cr, itarergan,,,whieb ,as the i eame thing = to take; possession. of,-the,, ehutchiprolierly4arlble)fi• , tollatray the osfett;seetil the I.t.Vir. with , , llenry Clay says ito is- satisfisit,that Taylor i a„n ? .09 9 ,d %! 4 1 0,PP, t hl 3 L9\' /P.; 11113 ' iTnion Ile irnews..hite:voliiatlatly,.haa fro neatly ochvertied , withk shoat the' pol I tics of . • ;1 , , t n it ling el t - i'ffnki le iltielf4Pl B- 09RIVPIO d AC`h ii Ittesirefiliegfeat .botly4Of, the' Whii , party.. • k.- ni,!.-uf • •1 , .• • Pole rsqlei Wash idgiciiirlln In a: ban adil gpt'.llne"4llllV6l.itifn•l'OLlA,l4lBlllooC6lko;;_til' •:qeire'd ofSanta /40140(40,14iin frentr—as the t snY f't•i!tY o fit:r'• ; auli,Y eieryWilfilinf hF•ifitedita*,4l7oll'Xii< iurecthe4gensuristOniii44(o643 6 ,, • ~' 'experienced both ploasbrer!.. • • •• = W. L. McCALLA ARIFL - . wotk and produce, we cannot take the lab. rice of the 'foreigner. IVe find in the New Journal of Commerce a little picture of the present state of things in California, which illustrates, although en an exaggerated seats the condition of a country in which all man ufacturing industry has been destroyed, and the markets are tell to be supplied -entirely by distant strangers. “Sheer are brought chiefly from the States vet ox hides arc sold for a• dollar 'mill' filty centeLeac_ll._ _They_ 'Joe ..tuken_Ao America,. tanned, dressed and made into shoes, the manulactured 'uncle brought out round Cape 'Horn, an importation duty of at least $1 per pair paid upon them, arid sold at the same Airier), and frequently front:twenty-five to fifty'eents less than those manufactured in the country. The caustkof this: is , the want .of inaustq'tin the putt of the peOple,latid'4he want of enceuragement , on -the! piny of : the " government.. i- • 0 . 1 ~, ''+' . t? iitt ' , • - ,S tigh.„o: pre! osterous state 6 ....i rthing,,. in" re= Way, could never exist, iiith oTtuted „States, ,liet`tinfitt wake Britisliftiairiter ) .whoselabt. 'by it was to thinklifiter'ellOiVing a fiobnail to Be made in Ameribtrs..This would seem to ,be the felicity aimed' rat , liy by; AleDdlies and:VitlkerS,.and:ctilint: Siliathern"frO" .. 'irid: ere who now rultithe4epublig-ruft in eiteak . ' of their Northern allies' who 'brottitlit r ,. / them inict'paiver,liy:il>presenting their:, eresiden--: - hiPnOPEti . ENC/S TM P ITI3 . * We -Patiaa dal` onr,tiOrti . h6o,4rithe,froi - Oiff,Ttf i g;.iiiy i 4oo,4 iy, 1u i, the'isjew'' yorir'ytiotirti, catieti:of miliere boil 91,1 .4 2 rar4the.allemYtlafrthe,v,4YL.F.ii j e tlYq'bP ' '.a l 'a illA 'a l!9 o,/ #l / 7 41 ? '6 , 1a i 4 ta,a'jift.' Trade , potioy:vvhtuh jhey.honi . set'''operilyrini.' up eff:h4:o4;cerptis 14, parents sin: as,Weii, ,vocate;‘' Haikeh luitherl:to'llie kilos%) er as °Pa/a.wha-hava,ani "led 'wh la cases' : phit'Aiti 4 ;iiiii7(44o`!iiti).9':4;loitiiiV,'.ii 4 f4 t ! l :' l , , i `: , 'Of: intexidallen: , -litirst=zi-whicireases they/ ..4tebilef gratitaeis.,thielligrn;ihallett; r°;1,413*4?i,1,:111,;-r:ilerill'i,thii'Plijitdst rrters.mSecretarylWelkiitinr:theintletatiga!, : 41, , a -.. a twltYffrl#l,Fl-41P-i- 1 iaP .:1 .4. , ------,41--- , - . Lim tile and .uutiring . ,exertiontriwithLwhieh-,he, 'i fa,Wamnderstatill'it is intende d by,thenx, 1 preStierllbeirinteresfmnrther - attentihirelfthe7Depattmeher torltsvei.laW7PeiTati°:.P,RageaPs; iaeliCallgrOqa,', and 'Won the yithole world, for ; ; Vis nexesitinnifokingiall:TOve, K9PlltuP9ooclorT tHeadvantages that are likely;O'lesulttfrom trasilitilto, thn,enlisttnenlinAM,AitflY'culd thontite,:tlt whole )turnart family:tic, _ ;; 1 30 1 ...,, ,Navyi.frkm the,§tattii.lpdgev - and,‘„plf4o,Pa A:I havoliroduw altogether . 'Wilier luitals„ ol -tbe; lll 4l9O ll ,AP, : : When'the , Titillifef,4l3iShall: ' 11 " everr.,i_t vi. ft ,-. ,tc.t , (,,,,y• , •.1 '•/1 •• U ...ar COUSIC ‘,4 IIY n 1 .. 9 , 1"1 - I.•P 't '' 1' • 1 , 1 '• •'. k'' ' 'CO, if if oe aupwecitto prOuu o„its nor •!, . ,•,. 4 ' ••, ' ' • • '••• •• ••-* • • `•(• ..' . • .r.,.1;:. . , f•I VII: / VJI 7 !"..• ,r ; VP. , i; I.•. NI •.•••'^ ?.," , ••• •••• ',I .. C 1 •.• 171 , i"" Ural eflents,htin:AmerietiOnenulacturers: - 1 - iiktitorypittz - pqemoTon - 4 1 A , 49V1AP1 a i t ehriiiierid I. Amerierttp, werkment toil Iforlig: ' f4w, persons, says the Philadelphia Saturday ( pbirOta dripand AineribitiVibili,ritlstnillt tare! , (JodritirOh4fi've thiya!liekirellGenotiacksbn o # l olilf, ' o l ooAiktyik:o l, !iilireiiiiiio: l :o'il,ii-4'' :elliniViata l rlitVa - .44:ei;illiiiiOtf ti ti . • it6iup , A nitikqki r Pirmefo 4l ' doh ' .perhi:pli FO;it , meat, h' lit e' had carelessly Writi t tiiidh44 Muttslattlieleht'of l'gratitusie they.; livreutOiiliis retirement at the Hermitage, in wititth Ile., e,!aovai of 'the pity /tihd4ettiiitoiy! t;i4iiii'llii4iiiiiiii•Of the 'reilittitY'Cliarieter;:ol lti3O l t t :i i io; 405H:14004 4 k ii # 1 . 1C a tißkg,..o3Ar#:ffho,peyc4; ir,oo,4riiiiVaia t . , al,thrOV,JlifA; tiP,, lqieler:;mlgolovNipa,rife4:4", fijim4o4 - 4'.clqp,ug Ahfi3Optio;:yqiiii;;l‘iiki'; 4 o; ,z. tispotit, rte tePing o . l 9tritiPP. M91; 14 ; 1 4i ihe Se min o l es t inch rimatinitiedeHanersl;; 4 „.,,,,i,.„,„,,,. in Chummilim ,yet,e-elpstead`or. ':,-- .„- ~.• i:' , • ., . , ...-: 'tt, ' aatifiaalficikiilAtilaffi'gjf,e'ellioliiiii,o)ipits'ili, InilttPtaitilipPTnylerP 'Weil:flit •Gaitieffantr• tri y •Ei 4 v, p t s"it • ;o;til t eißekfit ll .o, 4 l.o, l ionit . 410.4 C:: . ,;' , . , :::: . :. - ,,, ,- ! -. : 1 .',, ~' 4 ';';' ,,. 't k Wso:l l ?-0 5 ?0 24, t 'i ,i&Z Y Af.Yi*Aii'',: , li. --:,. . ' : , .. •' . , ..„.7..., , :]..: ~.._:_;, - ~,, -. ''', - .. l ;' , *:' , ±i , = - :,.q?FN.,.4 , :1y , ,:g5'A?iF ,,,-, _ - :?) - 4Wrt , :04 - 4p:.y . , - ..:' ,.,- ‘, 4 .:Vt-,' , ::',41 4-,- ;' ; ' ,- :., , , ,,,- ,':,:4-.. - ,;' ;..,,,,, MI ,the Farmer, • ;. #W4 , ; ,," 1 A " . ins r, 01 the an libpotiophepy that tho . 43 whom ilia R i doktiibsto fi rsteet mad 11?eng, we-pieattrite r says—the 4 ; Narth Air‘efloon, that the devoted : Inn* :i111:11110figalb 1 own shin by his ttwn 164.'1 in this rinse,ilie expression has the force ofi, truths;aut of>i prophecy, which is: . c'9i.!4O II Y , APPII9 b, IR•A!,4 ,I !. cr9P applietl , 77so ; .ths interpretation t h e iiithra ls tited. -- It was a WilftilinfilinatiOrt of ilia I : 000foeo press—or, lather ) it was worse tlitaVin!litua- AMi-,4,Walk a..d_C i?e1.P.N.d.5c.411149.1n71291-, Sider the high prices for American blind, stulls,,,cans'ect by the ilatiroPean famine, , n3 ilio benAliumit results of the7argl ill It is,lloribtless,;noye— , when the famine ig!o ver, and priCesiliVe fall sir, and llieateounts of a ju s t mark : 44loa redimilan't production iuirire , rippreheusion 701 a , still reater obfolly-to - consid: - er the Tariff of 1848' tis:a blessing to Avineri I can farmers. But, this is. a follY 'in! which ,some of the Locative .paperti atilt have the courage-4o indulge.' A Morning couteniporary)-whri-perceivesi l' and admits, Ceilint nothing short ol . it famine opmis neely the ports af Europe tor breatl snills,i' tidier Orrexulting'Picture of 'ti aurieultural resources 'oaf the 'gaited - States ; anabo immense quantities Of wain still pouring in upon 'us from the teeming West, has the weakness to found thereon an argument in favcir of Free Trade, and a 'eu logium upon the Wisaom of Mr. Secretary Walker! "'Further than this," as quoth Sir George Simpson, cotnmenting on the Ainer ican claim and unquestionable title to 54 40, 4 :imagination cannot go!" bpt let us hear the . reasons assigned by the "teamed Theban" in vindication Of his theory.. e can raise more and at cheaper rates than almost any other nation ) and it our rev-- enne laws are so frameikancOmatintaitted_ as_ to allow us to receive anything other than specie la .exchange for our surplus, we shall always have a foreign market for whatever amount we may have to sell, The adapia , lion of our soil and climate to agricultural production,and Ivcilities for bringing the pro duce of the richest lands to the seriboard,w ill of themselves break down all foreign restric tions. Atl.thrit oar farmers need ask is to bir saved from the meddling interference of Our own lawmakers and - to be permittekto exchange the_produce of their labor whet/Joyer it pays best:" .• Ay, we raise more than almost any other nation, but that we eau raise aftiMper, orAntt it is desirable we should raise cheapeFi t :.-„ , very quistiortable : liThe 3price :n1 wheat on the Lialtieand Illaclio,Teas, in nary-years, is conceded to-be- only .about_6o cents a bushel. To Taike cheaper thatfihat American larmera'must be able to sell their wheat in - New 'York and other American ports for less than they have ever been"wil lug to take for, Wirth corn-• To raiselrain in Americacheap - erthan - inE orope,we tituej :tiring down the wages oflabor to that happy starvation point - IA Europeartliauper ccirntj„ai sation, which Mf:llireVriti, his l oo 4 * ruble speech in the Senate about our "Wird; ed currency," thought it would be bo dkra ble to introduce among the free worgmen of the Republic. This is, indeed, the point- to Which things must be brought, before we can expect to command the European corn market. We must raise groin cheaper than it can be raised in Europe, and to do that we must starve our own cultivators. There is, indeed, a still huffier condition, we must so frame and maintain - our revenue laws "as to allow is to receive any other than specie ir. .eietaTge for our surplus." The "any thing other than specie" of course, means foreign manufactures. Vye are to "frame and main. tain" our revenue laws sit as to admit them as freely as we wish them to receive our cheap corn. To do this, we must cease to consume-our own manufactures entirely, and our mechanics and factory operatives must perish out of sight, they are not to he allow ed to work even for pauper prices, for if they . . Elekkuritetupie. viEliTztiOfta. !)0 , 10 13 04M4;;1V44, 1 # -. .ffeit ,14 0 1 : ' ,4 1 y& Tn 4 is a iVl4* tkai. G. is now a pri soner in Mexico.] • The Whige lase" hire nocceedect in Ciect ing%their,ciudidateArt the-Cumberland,Dis -In. the Lowieville..D:siiiCl : on the third day:, r m r . Pump, !he ,Iyhig candidate, line nn trtheil tidier than she dill the Twit ' arid Thie *kinds - confidently . ndlleiliate hie' election over Mr. Morriweather, Lace loco. 2 • • lit•the Seventh, Eighth Kll6 Nteth Districts, the teterns leak fluvernble br the Whigs. iNDIANA - In Cite First ti'iettiet ; It.'Dale Owen the I:ad.Caeca re , e_leete4.l by a small mejorby.: . ,6n, the Second 'District the Whigs .have been successful by a small rnajority- . -Johri S. Davie in the piece of T. J. lienfey; Loon, Who vepreeerite this district .tif tire lag Con- . _ From the Third DiOrict we have nothin' definite. TIM 'Midi 'are pretty sanguine ofelecting their candidate. The Pouith,District retinue look favorable to the success of the Whig=. • In the Filth District the Wlit,'gs have elect ed their candidate—M,. Caleb. Smith. Mr. Wick, the Loco candidate, has been elected from the Sixth Datrirt. - The Whige ariereported to Lave carried the Seventh,District by a of Ir In the Eighth District the Whigs have sue r eeded by ! tbout two hundred majority. The Ninth District has been can led bythe Locos by a small majority, Thom orb no returna irOm Ilre Tmth Die- ~~ Irict. VIRGINIk Meade, Locoloco, is elected, to Congress from the Petersburg district, lately represent ed by a gentleman of the same politics.-- . N'.ORT . It 'CAROLINA. ' State voted last Thursday for mem bersogress. The last delegation stood chni tzb 3 Whigs t0'. , 6 Locofocos._ We have-out.lew ... returns. . a! , \ 7th Didrict.—Xlen. Daniel Dem.) re-elect ed. Ills majority in -.l..:rlgecombe is 1150, 14111,0 and Wake between 300 and 400, The majority of Arrington (IVille.) in Nash in 428. The Deinoeratic majnihy in the district in 1845, was 21-.A13. . . p. S.-The. Raleigh Register states that in that county the majority 1w Daniel is 171.—: The Register considers Arlington's election j ly - Trossible: .9th Distiiii..- , -.oatlaw; (Whig,) and Biggs; Deem ) are - -the candidates—the latter in trlB 5 was elected by 147 majority.... Enough is .Ithown, says the Old North statejoplace Col. Outlaw s Majority at least * 50.611011ie district. This is h Whig gain. MEANNESS OF IRISH feANIMORDS.•• , -MINC, ore 1, 923,363 rations distributed gratuitous. ly, to Ireland r :daily, under the superinten do ice of the Relief Commission, at the cost of 5 cmts per ration. The Times of the Ist i .slant, contains the Commissioner's Report, wherein they describe the meanness m country gentlemen, perhaps ::10,000 a year income, a ho, place their domestics anti wealthy tenants on the pauper ration roh.— Isn't it too bad ? The language of the Re • port, datetl,June 16, is as hollows; In several instances the Goverment in• spent - mg-officer, on,-the occasional-visits tie ,sable to make to any Committee (having pet haps 16 or 200 lound no, dilliCulty in striking oil hundreds of names that ought aol to'have been placed on the lists, including sometimes those of BerValaSrlltal !Ileo in the constant employ of persons of considerable station and property, these Inners aril - Fe': (lewdly themselves Members ul the Corm nittiees, and in some cases the very Chair man being Magistrates, have sanctioned thin issue of rations to tenants ul their own actin salerable holdings possessed otlive stoek,and who, it was Mend, had paid up their last hall year's rent, • A Sit.vna Prior Hit has been presented to Lieut. Hunter, U. S. N., by a number of citi zens of Trenton, of which city he is a native: Liout H. was received at the cars -by a mill• tary escort, says the North American, and a - precession, civil-and military, was forrne which marched to the Court House, where the ceremony ,o 1 presentation took place, the pitcher being presented by Mercer Beasly, Esq., who complimented him.. The Pitcher bears this inscription: Prevented by him follow citizens of Trenton, N. J., to 1.112',UT. VIIARLP,E. 11.11NTElti In testimony of theleadtultation of Ills gallant con duct in capturing, on the 31st of March, 16.17, ;Ins TOWN OA ALVARADO, and °lithe night of April let, the town of FLACOTADPAN. 'On the other 'oitte:thei ttiblto:'• • -. ' • , MNao,lmeifertuninua," Lieor.ll, j,,rpply made a ,brief his ic!iY of .Idsoondeet M. Alvarado, and.,expresseil , his /p atitude for the warmth q,this'redeption in ; ;Among the other persona prose w e tia• Mai ins, Moirks,J!knO an, orthe Nayy; capt. lioners,..aid . 01 , Gen , Shiatija; ainct'Lls; ( Beinside - and` Melntdelyit . ... , Tlie Tari ff and WoolV :.,. 'The Locos-having been thrown 41. abaeff 'in their efforts to shewAttlie Britßi Tiff TioHey would keep 'fitetlitilin ice le' Floil4 it -observearicontemporarkAtile - takeirli liefttz, ":iitturn, and would. 05iW:011 i ‘ yoo r. l . : „ ;.ii -or . 5 , 44 :ekes of the wool groisNiii9'.;:l:ll(Terintetilli as they-did in the case of Flonr and Groin a 'few mouths sitieti, that their Tariff -has been . ..toe cause of the atfvunee iti ' the price ol WiiriF"Tlici 'Journal Air Cott inetefi,"whia Avon l a riblite 7 the _Me to ' Floe Five 1 1 Eviu. iI. it vinild, says.: • - - clip of this season throughout the CoMary is much superior, both in (polity and clearilitiess-- to ivlint—it,tiae been beloro,,arid •is, on these account. alone, worth two or three cents , pound, more than last year's .price. , improvement is probably owing, in It great rbriasiati, to the 'efforts made by the dealers last year, and particularly those en gaged in exporting, to induce the trainers. anti country men:llama to use more•eare and system iu washing, assorting and • .P pettily , • , •The superior cleanliness is also Mid but e 3 in-pait to the cool and moist weatherol last Spring, whieli it is sant lessened the pStspi :rufion of the sheep. Last year Vlore was nitwit complaint', partioularny byLWorated nialiUtnettners abdut — tlittriebfitiffela -- Oftlip wool, the .'lbres of •whiolt broke readily in the middle. This was attributed to pour or 7insufficienuloothluring a'parr of the winter, at Which the fibres hiid• unairreil hall their length. • Whatever the reason was, it does - eta opperato now; -the - combing wools are ternark ably. hatalsome end stvottg "T The 11'ashittglon (Pa..) Repeater, publish-. ed in the midst of aline wool grdwing court , try, gives valuable 'bets against the fallacious theory of the lecos.. Remembering the fact, that under the Tariff of !•12, the duties were 5 per cent on wool of 7 cerit, 'per pound, anthwherrrosting cno cri au 71...r57 I • n , 50 vote, ad : ea/ore/a, and in addition, three cents a pound specific, and that the i.luty under the tariff of 4846,30 per cent. ad valorem. The Reporter settles the question as follows: Of the cheap, coalse wool costing seven cents, not 01le pound is growing in our coun try, and very little fhe Union. It is nmy glow", *e believe, in some ol the New England States. 01 course, then, al, "such %%mil as is grown in our country," was pro tected %snit a..-duty on foreign wool, of Super cent ad valorem and three cents speelie.— Let us see how much this would he.: ‘You cooling 50 tents i,er lb. at 3 cle. per It,. it per rent doarl 411 do do . 71 do du ‘.lt, 80 do Jo " to 40 do 53 do do IS do do do 20 — do — do —Add-20.pel:cent-tdilet-nrld we-I±lo-.1.0 -the ttnitund 01 - protect ion odder 141.1 turd' of 1b424 N ,.. 111 contitig .51.1 Cubit, waimotecled to am. 36 ppr cent do 110 40 'do do 374 'do dd do 30 do do 40. do do do 23 do do 42 do MEI tinder the Tariff of 184 ii, the duty on all kinds of wool is thirty per relit Mune. Tuns of course increases the protection on uool costing 7 etc [ler lb' or. under. - But as we have none at that i k Ind in that country, it does not attest us._ But on shell wool tic we du - growyttte - pttrtee - tioiiis i• figures, twin six to 15 per cent. NEW JP:tsmil'Araionsivr,-,-The Trenton' Gazette gives the following facts illustrative of Locolocoltatriotism, a thing much talked of at the present tiny : • e. atuirritre - Sititd - OT - New Jersey I thirty-sewen thousand mtin who support and his Their orators and their newspapers conunnally vdcilerate that vol unteeriog is patriotic and honorable. How is it that Joseph A. Vard.is.the only one of them, who has raised a company? Ilow is it that butler the personal exeitions 01 Dick inson %Voodrufl, a Whir. and but for his money, the call for the badalion would have been alnroSt utterl y unheeded? Ilow is it that Cilptain Naomi is not supplied by his poli lea! brethren with the money he needs .to spppott his volunteers : under the miserly system of the general government f I lose is it that Lieut. Jay has raised front the %Vines, lire - money, ins - captain - cannot - get from - tare noisy supporters of this war. Whigs in l'ren- Inn have raised one hundred and filly dollars I !er the temporary expenses of Capt. Napton's men: Locolocos have been applied to to raise the same amount—LocoMco orators Mid lona mouthed war patriots—arid they have not railzed one ern!" ‘Ve have seen some severe :reflections cast upon the Whigs of New Jersey, by the I Jocofeco press, fur her tardines in raising j add fitting volunteers for the war. The a hove tea. key to tae mystery, GOOD ADVICE.—The editor of the N. V . lame, who has rambled extensively through the far Western States } closes ono of his in tare_ sting letters with, advice which every ung Farmer, who has only his hands to . . `rely on:slimild liaise no lime in taking: "0 yeWho dwell in the gorges and.on the slopes, of granite hills! who are (Men inclin= ed to murmur at the hardships of your lot in behd-compelled-to , do-w-for tnight?s J hard la bor in wrestling twenty budels of corn from the trcre, of niggard and ston y soil, while 111 . fertiletlinois lees labor produces a hundred busliels 7 —you have not yet learned to thank Heaven as ought for that .hard granite soil--for the glot ions 3voode which su reach- ly cover it, and the blessed crystal. wenn - - whielCgUStl horn ne 'bOsom I lf 'you 'own lortm.there, keep it, and by Cheerful labor, guided by 4 prOductive. Scteueei render ~it ouch year mote Truitful i4ll the' lust, but if Yoti,liate turi'lang,'Oad a yomii family Mr bids of paining any 'at, the 'Last, gnikii'bOldly Tor the West at' once, gii hold f ,004, oneili,pildred and cixly nv ; re4, ,Ivell . lqatedl4 - ).ien4k and timber, a:quit CO and and resolve ` in spite of all obstaClei' f to •niako.it the foundation of a competence logy, 'yogr's,Cifand, tth butfti-for your CA71101.0E1614 , lAN; UNITED, Tut; :few"; are aware ,heiv.,inunierousl,iii,lthe' 4 tiy44 Frorrititt biert.(4, l r, , fol)e, . Arch:biellop ot:thellatted., , Wcr,!ittmaintthe following , lacts ; ...Didoose of ,Lotasville,'. s z.. 0,000 j;b1" '35,000 Littie,Rai,k 4 700:, ,k0;1501,1`;' i .lthlWriiatifer3o,loo.—Tettil;.B24.;2oo. 1 ' fitteceliti'ef . Lialtittiine; 20" I 'Vtitfi'qr Boitaii i „ . ls,ooo-LtPottill,',3ps' ; ooo. - 'the' tail: e), riflttri'Mlaalikappi ere Okla ItcS irf hii"ekitialFt t ihpcabeve'.ll,7,uretv 'Cent "fhb - ,n t 'srhi t i. 74,800m0re thaalhu,'WOK "iodebekiticipt;oi_ Philadelphia-withth 7 ll iherChtte rit)d N priests t und gatt'of Hartford, witk , B' 'claiiettki l oiil'ottitiV , itraliona`' raid ''.9'itriestii; feWell the 'eastern li4tV.Ve'rk'reiaitthiettibie,' , 'lt.Abriut' badthitip . 6_ft'the-YopalatiOtt 'l3batott (.:taltohce, • •, ;- kATA Shades jaock at •tP, l 9T 4n5 P 11,91 f 1 thou ' I Pt4M:PlVikbitt4 o 4 ll ooo l 4 . cailage ald waa notantly ., - 4 „ ri , Val*DsV'! ,( {lll,43ffigrtr4 ti 1 ;4198 - 44.:64ga0fdtitc!riftil - ,. • ImpkiitantOroid tg 4 . 7, Baltkilcind . \Victor:Y-471w 11;larico,10117,clideM— v‘41ki:icatiVP0:s\Vilik . • ' -BA LT,114 . il F., Aug. 9, 1847. By intormatirre received at New Orleans by arctvals thew from Vera Crui, ills capt titdk 'el•the'Cify allflOUlleeli. .Gen. Scott is now I.tputatered in the capital. lle met with tee l`bppeighioar:thitil he arrived at Rio Fitio, where pie was at;acked b . ) the Ale,iicati hest y. A sevpre battle ensued, which resulted in the Mexican anti). being.pilt 10 flight, a ith hea vy loss. The American less- is repel:led at three Imadred. 14dih the but.tic mails huve arrived t't IMieh mend. TlilE NEWS CONFIRMED • • • . WASIIINe.TON, Atignst 9, The shoran ilropeßr %Vattingtem, arrived at New OftertriS _hem the Bowls, - with dates it) the 21th_ult;,_brings_tli6 follOwing-confir tnation of ilre capture of the City of Mexico: An •express had been received at Mataho r. from the City of Megir;o, stating, Th at :meal Scott had ,:not the Mrovican army at to Frio, •arril !that'll brittle ensiled, in which the en. erny_w enit,dotally- rented, -w nth - a -loss -of three hundred 'men on the 'part el the A z uterieims. The victorious American troops subsequently; entered arvd. took pdsassion. "el the City el Make. This news wa.s public ly read to the troops at 114.atarriofaa: • : WASITT - NGTON, Aug. 9. Private - letters reoeived at Richmond by way of New 'Orleans ) gives additional con firmation of the report that Gen. Scott had entered the city of Mesico. The information comes front a Mexican prisoner, whose tam tly had intorrried Irim of The fact by letter. neat "Am AND ColiwoMr.'i—We learn is on Senate) , la:,t Tiro Mi(lions Of Specie paused over. the Harrisburg railroad, on it ‘vay . to Me x ico, via New 9rlearis. This, with Five Millions previously forwarded. makes Seven Millions of the people?s money which have already been drained fron the specie cf 4403 e-section - of the country to main tain this useless war ;. and to enrich the Mexicans at our expense. nestoA r.. FtswAt is statial that the mu dy creeks and' shoals aronn.l Bombay in the East Indies, abound with a species of fish' which pr lice the most axgthiite music— like a musical bell, or the strain of an ZEolian The fish tiosely_resemble in size and s'iapeThe fresh -water perch of the noith of of Europe.it - Fs supposed that the fish are confined t 9 particular localities—shalln ws, estuaties, and - muddy creeks tarely visited by Europeans; and that is tire reason why hitherto no mention, as far as we know t has been made of this peculiarity in. any Work nn natural history. IMEZI In South Middleton towns:l4, on.Tnesday khe-41-insianti-of - consilription, Mrs. ELIZA BETII ) wife of Mr, John Stuart, Jr., and laugh ter of the late Mr. Francis Sealight, aged 28 years. ilJel.ebration. CUZLIRT.R DIVINION,NO. f 7, Sons of Temperance, mill re le tlie'2,l Anniversary of their ovileF nu Nlooday evening next, The 11411 inxt Ittrit_thal.;,— 14 - rere*Mrolromminirtrfrrriii,Tiiar' - 117; mem re or nrr expected to lie preaehi, as SeVertli ad dresses is be delivered on the 00615 , 1011. B 3 cadet. or ' • ,T A MRS HACKETT, JUSTICE HARMER, GEO. I), BROOK, \IAUTIN CORN:RAN, .DDIN KUNK•I.E, COMMITTEB 11.71114 11,1817. Ilny\till by cleaning the 1,1001 r,"•u all impouritien, gives poster to every ort,•not to p t form its reactions healthily, no matter it !teth er estrroally 01' iolevoully Wooled. Ask the !HMI v 1111 was dying. Irotto ennstillattal hen els what rand Lim, hc.tells you Dentiarelli's Ask him who loas had the ilygenlney roi• six moods, soil every remedy had foiled, tell 3 ono that Ile,antlreth's Pills..ottveol- I a week. Poo w ith other olisenses. Twelse Bralool i.eth's Polls tato', al down too a lonlipint of Moles so.s, cured 11 little tiny of no ulcer of the fare, winch was rapidly op l'eil I ling to his eyes, 10111 it Inch it I.IOZOII sloetors had tt•ied to tere,lnit could not, the poo • parents wnoolol hrs. given half dotty wo re so mato to hove hood it vowed, but every doing they tried did no good, until they gave it a tea sionottfol of nottl.osses rtery day, in half a pint of which thee had ruhbul down tw cite l'.llls, before the whole eithe molasses ovas taken the elect mac eared. Citilisle, by CHARLES this borough. Ctillmrson, Sliippousburg, Breneinan & Co. i s sowennaberland J. & L. Reigle , Mechanicsburg. A. G. Miller, House P. O. 114 13,1,,,er,S!dremanstown. J. & S. At Coyle, Hogestown. James Kyle, Jacksonville, St L. Seiernan, Rider &4)iller, Baffling Springs. CHILLS Ann IiNVE.R. , —/I light '8 Indian reg.e.. table Pills are one ofthe best, if not the very best medicine in the world, for' the cure of. lid MlMl— lent Fever, because they excel all others in rid ding the bodyoilmse. ntothiA bennors_ahielt at e the 00060,1 int only (dal kinds of livers, but of every moistly incident to man, Four or live of seldlndten Vegetable Pills, tsken - every night on going to will in a abort lirtied•lnlike a pei rent cure dile! most .obstinate ease of chills 'and. fe ver, et the sante time the digestive 'organs will tie restored to it healthy tone, and the blood so completvly puliftell that kvar and ague, 111 dis ease In my torm,•will-he ighsoititelv till (laaB'bl e. licence of Sugar wonted counteraits, The on. ly origi,.al and genuine Indian Vegefatille • -Pill,. have till signature of W itliam \Vtight. wt , ittett wi:11 tt vtitt on the top 100,1 of eitai box, Nurse Othee is gentaiie, Mid to gniktitil.lol,(his. Is logger) Office end gene,rel st. Phila. told lu Oarlielo by .0,1-latt:Ll4StKill. 4 DX. SAN ps , S A RSA An ft I theliturian vyiterii'depOidli 'almost entirely upcni 'the , inittei;of tlio' bleed. If the' ritalisitlg , ivltitaPeeiiitlee'Otiry: tissue ; 'every 'nicuilieune, . pre' fitAllisitill; ghoul, or 'oilier , iirgair, print ly or; ,übtilillary. Ville blood be charged with the eh.. mutt of disease i eleknesa mum be the'rousequene e 7 .l.;ml_uulitthe,eattaetyo(vliseaseit existing Th loud are erailielited,tio permanent 'relief can be . bethac powerlitl heal tle !reaterim; proVeri;ieti,o(„§ands' Sliviiitgiarilli; Imitniketed _unit . `tul•eti :if pel‘fornikili Iheft:foie" thureugh. tie. ArdattbiUslily'tlidliiiiods-of , Oleo ni aid 'aeritfaiutunputletits, anti by :lOW hare. taken !thinVpiiipandlow.for diseases'. or skin' It ~ a t mice seresis'ilis interns-1. deraingernenl-and . .etinii, eatelidlitt.net*arti idenees f. distssiu. I"iepored mid sold, by lA . uggistsl,loo streatVew , ,Koric..•. ; 71,SWl+lisuyfi~.1iLlOJ 1 ) ill I.urlisla.slnll Druggists generally- tbroegitout I lie 1e3.1-81iitesoi4.Prica per tiottlO,Six bottles., ; lop. live dolturis., l • si 1, 1 r :,; :Frilt; subscribers d ni Firm - situatildiiri .Dfokinion tp,Zed liiiid.Oepurity,d3h4hoivoit'd lending - ..frum Carlisle tot ka;tippohsbiir CS r slei' cantS 40 rime end=allottAlsoevon whioh Isi iirilated4d 4.v4i :sinryiStone taiga . Barn' , and Oilier, out.'sbUild 'About , "a. Verosinf tho'SboVi.ilescitid ti rubor la land lusiterdd an Miser, tailing springs. t pot. sold: bnior before iiiiplet , ort: Deere mba r ,n4l it JO ill i 4dnted.fAt 111Veri'-obilioiluirefes 41::CIJA144ealV ' A itCH t, , ,,Wtis!oliostaitetrd'anapTc. , riA„,Opprl:. insert thiee,;AA4sitsvid,:iibil,r4oll.l,ol',.?:, =fflf7==li=?!fff= :,tazn. WAW • pfealtha[ade e asy' for thePeopley• brini.o . oll. l r4pung, to make Their Lids in tgst.fqrri4427lg ang,HaPPY, Ifry the .flu(/ r? of Vplocation : As It is, ~hs t pirjcon Edition, I 4- ; wilial4ddit ions: I • Tiei~tg an elerenttr r antl,Weresting treatise nil '8'410 , 4 liowleileFA, 'tit.ittling short end enter ning rersisPe 'Food heart, Glands, (Alrength, Eno i.e., Slonuielt . , N. eves, Reemii o ,4 Digestion, Lever, Mains, Old Age, • Lungs, Man, Secret i ems, Arteries, Ses?ses, Woman, lleal,u Veins, 1 len iteh , Discs le, bee. &e. &e. Thtether elf], tho oreat Seercti--Success in 1.111.1t0w l:undiTz I low 'l i n do Coin% Causes and .11freets or- Errov, ides- Ntnii , described, Nlates•ErroisTltifilb Pouf., S, xeB, ‘'irtite Yot,nlitulErrop*,„, ottuto-haw Wllllllllol .. Viii tues &c. The designed for the nobld.' purpose of improi leg and extruding education amongst the people,iugnd•tingvaluable knowledge nit the • pliy . siolo . gy of lie immnii frame, and the Wei 'ell govern rOpnial midbor'ff y. health,. bter.•&'de Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a le,tier .- *Mail ,delve one espy by,mail, or ris copies, tvsll bb 'Scat 'fur Nildress-poittigi.b .4 7 - ktv) ° This, valuable wbrk 'ebtithin'S [in temelecimg »mo] • l 77 pages. , reslimony is noir received from all . gaiirteri • the Globe. following letter is Presented with a viov,or more fully showing:tile .opipktirs , t4,l"Wy'hlclieffs n yea iion to the%MedicrelkZllblb of.tr. SVJAYJNIEVAI.OOI& POUND 13V11111' OP WILD. CHERRY:- wAms a—bear -RI; Having-Inied - Tout VoCini— pound Syrup of Wild Cherry exteneiVek ItiN! rar 'lice, I was requested lay' 'titi+r Agesl IYr. Krutetter, • fileipress m' opinion in 'w'rit Mg' of its properties as ' 'remedial Iteent.° I most clieerfUltycomplyas 1 feel by twl doing, IWilidiscitarge a debt I owe the communiq at large; and Rhysiciatis In particular. As much an Mites! Quack Remedies anal Valour Nostfusne, 1 won Induced from al:Mitre +tette tonal potent explectorent6 recommended in our rim terin .ntefileat en someone. of Jimmie en Luse's . , to try ynat I'teparation of Fianna • Virginia or WWI) CM Mgt. is sufficient loamy that I was on much ;dense,' with the result of that, and 'Rumen( trials that 1 trew prescribe it in preference t 6 • all oilier RetnediettWitert en expectorant is indicated; In the tittirh drertand Pneumonia or Disenee'of thq . Ulnas, Itt tile alarming form in which it. appears ill Ketititcicy, I regard it as an invaluable Remedy in the treatment of that disease, To all who knob. me !have Sall] enough, but ns this may be peen by pOsons out of elm vicinity of Frnitklart,.l will briefly add;iflitil fittire -- 'been engaged in au-active practice of my protresSlon It years, am a-Regular Graduate of Tritlfieyleanin and Chia is. the first Patent, Medici:re I ever thought enough of Id express all'opfnioSi,ln 11 ELtanoti, sr n, January 711 i, IS t 4,. . !Franklin County, Ky rrank . fort, Ky.,lati. 711,, 1847. - above certifrcnte is from one of our Physician i living a few. miles from here, he le doing a very gond practice, and is minsidered a good physician; a ndetandb fair ; he is, as In; says a regular graduate. • Du. W. L. ettIACTIER, c. • • ggdst and Aitire the introduction Drie or my article to Apotl th cc e pu blic therm haVetat up nostrums, which they assert contain ,Wit.n Coen- it v. some are called "Enigmas," . ..Waters," and even Syrup of Wild elterry,lnit mine is the original and on ly genuine preparatinn ever introduced to the p 111.11; proved which can he by the poldic RecoVds dr t he Commonwealth or Pen tts`yhatnia. Tile only - safeguard against imposition Is DI Ste that my signature is on each halite Dr 11 DWAYNE. cortierof•Elihth nrid fine° streets, Philadelphia Solil in Caril94e by S. W. lIAVERSTICK PILIBLIC SmilkLE Of Vatifable eken " and Conntrit: Property. F undersigned intending to leave this mgto t t .2..oleorintry, IICSIPOS to dispose of all their real c Fite in this county, and will expose the sante at public stile (it not sooner disposed pf) at the folk lowing times and places, First, A half Ipt or groupd situated at the north west corner of Ilattover and Pomreet sttteta;bouti. (led 3U lect by the former. and 240 by fiat - latter streets, on which 13 erected it stittshtniial dike otos ,y brick Tarcriv Mainly with a goon back bitildipg out. houses', and a Inr."m frame Stable. This pro- . dearly is mull Meateil for cluing a gond business, and 33 1111 W in the occupaticY of Samuel Marra ' a piddle house, Second, A half tot Of ground adjoining the abs ore and bniiatat on Hanover street running back 24.1.1 feet to an alley. On which is erected a subsuintinl three story brick house with a goo!! 'nick building, out hou e , „ and a well - of standing wider in the yard, this — pi'opertV is at Presentlool, der lease to the A sseehition of Odd Ft st I it aground AOanted on Ilattoyff*-:'1111t opposite the Post office nod houtulttion thtffie rth by a lot James IL Cr.ilintu Esq. and on the south by it lot of Me. glades Bonilla, this lot fronts GO leel till 1111110 tel• stench and eNtends bock 240 feet, 0.1 this lot therb is a tontfortablt Wattle and *yearn erboartled house, with a gotatback building. office out boosts, and a triune statute, this last will be sold Ingenue, or (hided as Way bust suit the in= t. rest ni those concerned. The aline described protiftties will he Offered , it publiek snle at the house orSuittuc,lalorrett, in his place, ou 'ruesdny the 21st du of Sealembee next nt 3 o'elnelc Foor;ll,,A farm situated nt the west end of the I.mou~h of Carl tie, partly, within the bonnils of so w borough and partly within North Middletod tosrmliip. Containing 1.50 acres, bounded on the Send, 11 a cont:imation of Lordlier Street, oil the um to bf Baki rs on the east and west by l an d belonging to James Noble's heirs. Tke pr Iseimmts arc a new leg house and frame barn erected in lE4ii, there is a well of standing was ~ good orchard nil the premises. This farm is or the be: t quality of limestone hind, the surfadb being clear 01 rerk mut loose stones. The ifttal fn .tis&•ptible stem of: miltivittitm. 'These lii s w ill be sold toAether or in small parcels as may suit Ito ers. It liiys SO MOW to the unim. pruseil part of tile borough as to make it desWeas ore ;iii-tare lots, 114111 will be sold II ofsis,,such if not disposnl of tog,ther. Thi s properii,si deco r oil by Daniel I. Mese, and a ill be offered at pubd I e sale 01 the premises 0.1 %Veilitesilay the '22nd day•of September mat at m e o't leek P. M. • Fifth, A f rni sitrate,d in North Middleton- trot 111.11111 i miles from Cm (isle and shout 1.2 mile ilmm A lemaeler's milt. It is b milled by the Con. odogninen creek, William -Chaliam t -Mts , -Portia mall, anti the heirs Vl' Samuel Alexander,' tlee'd moo c m); rr6 tames 67 perches. The *04,64. wtrms are ft log 110115 C. log lint n - and a well or good water, the fields are advantageously situated there is els usrellent mesilow Moog the ereek.—: This j r:itiest• IS at present under lease to Mr& Sag, rts and wiliMe 101 , 0[1 for sale on thb i sea on ilie"23d day of Setiteniuer 'testi at I o'cint.k P The to his will be matte known on the 'NY, or wit e49* . Mg: Robert Cireh of iSouth Midillettm tow midi) 'Min is billy a WhOriZell tenet for ns and to o t c m we ro e !, sup person wishing info matimf lilt the subject t f these properties. IT nifty !lid proberremm k dint the terms of sale will be timile accommodating in regard' to _payments---; w I shipg' to exlitnine sitr of ese'proper-I ties will be show it thein by 'the tenants in posses. sioll. ANN BROWN on licr own Accolint.nnd ne Cnmvlinn , of , ki,.%11Y A. BROWN • • . , .• • , • • /11 • dA ;11 ES C. 1111.0 Wig+ • J 1 tim bit linen- freqedsody at 11W Wlnrotibi ' ••"'•.' ' • %wit 41, 118 , 17 7 . r • • 4tb.nud p ileserib,d oj)ertlei 10 the Lati=ister Mid York n ACV chth tilhepleni.d •Nend bill Willis - ELECTION OPMANAGtRS. -IVPTICE in hereliii:OvU . n that 'an. alertiotil . 11 anougore' for 'the paiinpri. , 1a VOlfeji I.l4tuiir Proten‘iort iv ill - be 1ictd,.441? ,public haosp, of '...litUoh;l'TNiolrt,,' .U.lohinanaitoynallipoop , , • , nnlury (lod nth of pptsebtr.nral,) _t,.'l salvo rut ono sear: . • G ;Avg n 1847,4, r Ste, Tha Hoard of - - 31attagera'0( Alia.C - V. , P Cony' -'-- pouq wili'aneot at !tliair.toffioo'.on4 Fri4littkr . 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