Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 10, 1847, Image 2

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The following waslhe patriotic language
cif HENRY (7,I t AT in the brief but eloquent
:peal made &ling his recent visit. to 'Phil
adelphia:
"There'isi" said•he, ugentlememsone tiring
before we mid, which 1 . Wish you Io 'mem
ber. frias'Arlorious and beaUtifid 'land is our
• toiaitry—in Peace or
- - -
gnpernment,AßAlENßOß Sfi',4lltil
announced thT, 11).:Tuiv-CLSY'
speak iu: Lexiiigicin r 4Y. on SatOrday,
IVw-iwTiut
I'3lh - inst. o
MMMI
id object.
- ei—The' hope is again indulged at Wa Fti•
'ingtfin; from recent intellitteuee, of a . 9@c
•i•e'snnd terniinalion of the negotiations fur
pnce ntlli Mexico
tuviN Wes in Philinielphia
Thursdny 'last. The North A mericnn says,.
I he was waited, upon by mrmy o! his ttediit
. 4 . lipporters, at - kilt - mg evidences were given
'!uitthei Mitowati reSult of the recent election
basin no way diminished !the ettnehmen
weld esteem 'tvliielt every zuit'imaii mast .feel
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intehigence was received lieta on.
"Satin:day lasyolthe death of Capt. Wri.
IVltttamoras,.ait:ol Lieut.
4 '-fd , :iivt , of 111njor;S.Miti.iza. at Vet('
..ti;.; , ''Whoin died of the yellow lever
4he.first onilielBth and the latter on the 19th
' 'of lielober . The . melancholy intdllige . hce
has.plunged into the deepest atiliction two
' , families, now residents of this borough.—
'CaptAllatrchill was a gallant soldis and
Itad highly distingeished himself in the pree.
.ent contest. Forltistmllant conduct in the
. 'battle of Resamile..la ih.thria,.witere -he - had
'command of two 18 lb. gues,he recdived the
'brevet drCaj tain. laurbis he won in
the field harp alas withered and 'l.l?len an
lilor the fell pestilence. Our National glory
_resent war is won at fearful Facrifi-
ces to thousands oChappyhoires in the land
46:citt. Taylor Certainly Coming!
The Washington Linion ; 'after•having for
mally contradicted similar statements by
the New thPbane papers,now says in its pa
per of - the 6th inst that the Adjutant General
has - received a letter from Gen Taylor, asking
.leave . of tibsenct for fix morillist The(len
assigns as a reason for his requeEt, that his
— services me not at present regnired•tn Nlex
leo, 'and-that-hp is anxious to visit his fami-
ly. lie expresses a desire to arrive in New
'Orleans by like fir-t 'of December, Mid says
'meantime - he will come down to
Altitamorits and there await an answer. The
Union adds, that the Adjuntrit General has
granted the old Herds reqrst.
If the btai.e old Ibiugh and ReMly
come North, which we leer is not likely, ho
gill be received with a tornado of enthusi
' nem—there will he a spontaneous rising of
the people to welcome the Hero of Buena
Vista!
ANNEXATION WITITA VENGEANCE.—The
Washington correspotalei tof the Philadel
phia Leher , says—":A Pam Tarty i's alrea
dy-organizing, hcre in Washing and else-
where, deterniii;thd tcyg . o for the annexation
!of all Mexico, and the men leading it are
delomined to test the strength of the qu6-
lion by an appeal to public opinion. The
Union, in two recent very able commnnica
tions; signed "Wayne," has already thrown
out the feelers; but Mr. Ritchie is net yet
prepared to take so decided a step without
previous council. The line•of policy how
ever, recommended by Mr. Calhoun during
the.last.:sessitpi,is pretty well given ' , Op and
will not be lrecvmerrernileil by the President
in his annual message, •
I:lox. ; Lorna COOPEII.-IVo learn that this
g3nfleman who sailed in the , Saranak for
Liverpoohlias been entrusted with the igree-
C' , able . duty'•ol 'Elyt - fuessing to Pope Pius, IX the
. . .
„
I nympetby of
. aitr, government in his tibeinl
Oben to Advance tte.ctruse'oiintlimat
41:3AVe learn from the - Harrtsbtirg &pars
• ihet'pee daY,lait week, Mr. John Walker ot
MAIM]; Cumberland county, one of the'
woricrnen. engagfil althe new - bildgellell
ilium:the roof where he wee shingling, to ilia
' fracturing le,
died Juring.
Oight:T;Atother..man by.thit name of Eh
risrpart op the salicia'day and, 'had both
bip6tina•brtkeli.'''"
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kola a speech ado by its aattlikt . jlt. Wil
mot; in the cii(of Albany, on the eve of the
recent. eleetio in' New York,,,that,kect„its
first passage in die—House every) Democratic.
member from the tree Slates, except _two,
voted for it;" but, before the second . vote
was taken, he said, as Randolph duce said
40111 ,ts
13.•01-thifilVef9rdy , 11!etli 3 OR'rtfelIVA0i.
I !vstun hottgld ap i ctt tceftipped ; 1.14 , )-:-/til i iii
tt spring of power (lie says) havini
get'uclied 'by Itiyunseen- fiend, and 'the
is lash havibg bedit applied to their
lehacks.?'
trinid - beeirarittoB4l7pntrtrirrr( - 141r;Wil. --
. said) .that he introduced the proviso to'
_Jarrass the ad iinistrat , oti in the.prosecii
0011'01. the war. with Wexico: .The charge
ha , cleclai tad ..to •ba 'inlet ly u ntrue,. utilese Air.
Polk desired.lowwiyonithe Tar . for.tht p urse
of attitierik , Slate Territory. 11 t.. Slave Ter.
1 titory were..the object ot.the war,.theirke did'
desirei/o !embarrass ilec Admitiistratik by his
proviso; and by all other menits'in his pow
cr...., He sdki it was time the Northern Deca
nt:rats aroused and asserted flteir.iights: that
thaie was no fear of a dissajbliod of the illn
ion. Tlia•Sonthysidght bluster, anti bullittle
North, btif•theytkire s . not dissolve thaDidba.
There was. ',tuna" -$11)00 .Southern State hi'
which a It'f',ljority could 'Uri .obtained.in.fav or ;
of a dissolution'ol the Union . in connequencir
of a bold anti letermined deularation 'by the
Notch that the area-01. Slavery:should be.ex
tended 'no faither,.wiless, perhaps, it might
'hoe the Stale of SouiltJC:arolintrarid in -that
State' it toolcsonly one man to constitute the
majority." •
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11 -1-he-Volunteer-and-other .Locofoco papers
tlattnttlie result in Pennsylvania. as a verdict
against the Proviso. Mr. W.ItOWK4t. re
gards sit. very differently. In the same
•
speethAhoted from above=
"He observed that he": (Mr. Wilmot)
' , was - honored with the close and confiden
'fittl'frlendsilip•M Francis R. Shook, of Penn
sytvaifin,tod qiittt the-,result of the late gu
'bertiatotial election in that State was alto
gethera 'triumph rif At. embodied in
his proviso.% Remarking upon Buchanan,
he said that That gentlephawsent tip his con
fidential clerk to get,en endorsement of the
'Seeretary's`(Mr. B.'s) “leiterin •Javor of -the
extension of the MiNSOuri Compromise line
o (jai-but-(ca id-11 , 1r.--Wriltriot)"--the
confidential clerk could get no endpigearteut
of his master's Slavery incubus4'.!
TIrE,NLV MISCELLANY FOR Lirrt.ii.Giats
AND Boys.-IVe have receivedfitst - No:
of al new ilhistrated periodical' edited by Miss
CORNELIA. L. 3'l intim.,
Lindsay & BlakistomN. W. Corner of 4th
and (int:skit streets, Philadelphia. The
terms are 123 cents per No. or Muir copies
copies for $5, in advance... It is publishq is
monthly riarp_3, each containing 32 hantl:4om
ly printed pages, illustrated by allargeirort!-
ispiece and numerous: mall engravings." ft
is a beautiful little wcirk, and is destined soon
to become very popular t;ith the-young folks.
THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TIBIER is a now
candidate for newspaper patronage; the first
number of which 'WC received last Saturday•
It is to be expressly devoted to musical in ,
telligence, criticism, Sze., and has for its edi
tor Henry C. 'Watson, Esq : , a gentleman 01
celebrity in the musical world. Published
weekly at 114 Nassau streeNetv Vork, for
$3 a year.
THE HOME JOURNAL.—We hail no literary
paper with greaten satisfaction than theilonnk
JOURNAL, edited by Morris & N. V.---
Tad last No. contained the Ihirteenth part el
Dicken's admirable story of "Donnbey &
Son," the parts of which are furnished regal;
lady through its' olumns as soon as "reCeiv
ed inn this country. There are peculiar feat
ures about the "tomt, Journal" that renders
it-the e pluribus unum of American newspa
pers. We heaitily recommend it to our
.triends as one of the hest, 11 not the best fam
ily newspaper M the country. Terms $2
pnr annum. Address Morris & Willis, New
York.- , - •
PLANT raccs.-4rhe man who Meets a
tree liquidates in part a debt which he owes
to his ancestors, by payiek it, to 'pdsterity.—
A , ,
— ,(•Tliere is, no, part of Inisbaly whiCh
men mote oommortly fail in, tie lest, and ,
heye - danie : l6,reperet.o4;dnan *at „ithe,),) did
not iiettictiiabrybegin to.plant,4teekFithout
Which, they can ttoitiar„
Mani M. delight ,lttnn , their,, l 4iirN„
seldoth, plant trees till tliey begin , tobeyvise;
that by exiies
nonce itielrituilence and necessity of it.—L
Vtotteri• Ulysses, after a , ten -Year's ..aksencie f
'wait 'reTurned it onti'Voy, and found 'his aged.
father' in Ahe:field planting .trees,, he asked
~'Why being rioitit 'to far years he - I
'Wong/put himsell to the iatiguean .labor
cot plattling that'of which, ho
'ly in'o*y:the fruit,l l , Tke,good„.6ll4 manj+
tm • kir a 'stranger,, gen
Plant. ogainst„my . ,son Ulysses.6ines home?)
od,i4hi s tr u ctive
tiotfi to the 11 . 6 _4 49 11 !ig , .„: `"'
":,Jhe extensive Nursery of Judge Line,rictin"
this berough, where purehaseisetimmt
finding a'llaslratliti,itttiol6 .. 6f":fkilitoooStp . A.,
'iTiehliti*e'ee:4pr the'r:eitirai eilitii,Ny tropes
in ,this : OgOid,y, I mill , be found;' , edpef
lised hi;eur , paper will tl6rnisfil evitil prop.'
..erty : tholderthe , nietifiel!ofl i tiyin# tO ,Ptiste4;,,
ty• that debt7tviiiich'lie inctitted 16 hie cwt!'
bre -
. 4 44q.1 .R i j h PCO!j e lt ri f ),(44 Yieet`"' .°aP 14911
heartilepmmeatl to all a)s;that}so!lieautiful=
1,!,111
OUR TABLE.
' ' " Wit ii;ileitiPAtialle
jtOWOOsAleal V__. 90:.
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,_,.475i4.9F:N. Tili r rAlß'S fIN - PblA6r. •, , .
"'The New Orleahe Delta publishes a letter
rohi_its corresponclentillustav, datealdrOe
bittot--111exiooron:thir-17tiFerfiFege nir r ,
in xvltioh the writer states his,gtlygpi,v,irtt,
4i3f continuing •tire war and rred_.-I.h.eriSiiiirer,
,e. :,..."-,,,,..-I,—,:w
lay to be taken, , to brinvit 'to a Inaction;
close. The `hitter ot'the letthrlitrorie whose
..previous comrnunichtlens Vtiris'ioutill fdvbr
with the , itlafiniatratisin, mill draWn ferilr
lipeeitil irsiitirail'tiriii'fiTaM`lifilrollfeld(aratifi.`
•i The tetter. is written in arrevtitettiltitfrities.
lion, EfIV hat areve to do next:VlQ-4t-diseuri
ses the proposuion,;made in scMlei,clauttrirer,
to annex all or some comliderable%iiioiti6it
of allioxicoi-10 , ,the;Uniortrtiid* -7 11iiii:"Willei .
poinla out, what his stijourn in the country
has. enabled him to do from Dersbnal know
ledge, the utter want of capacitylbithp,Ano ,
plc of Alexico; by habits, ladafi?n'ani na
ture, for exercising those high Iti.tf irnportaffe
duties.requited.hy-cirtilizationNuebaree-ara
I liberal Governmelit.
Annaiation of the gOstion. ; It.
WriMil bring no good to tlte. Mexican panic
tile, rind it would be fatfil to •us f : .As
Calhohn saftl,iv heti the war Was (first brought
ott,WAlexipo io'us is -forbidden
may *lf inferiiieihife'with her affairs; without
bringing, -earselves ; This 'hag
heat, 'too trafi kealVied: if" we swallow her
- -that is, if we .annex ts•
death- hi' .
• , ,
he proposition of Tsvt.ett to disfirie
our tboundury and tall brickAnibit 'it, is !them
exeminetloind the intelligent- writer gives.
his . de_cided-opinion in favor of it. lie limes_
these reasons for it:
"By the beginning of next-stinirner the'
regiments as they norrr.exist, could be placed'
upon the line of boundary, and by fall can
have their houses .and necessary buildings l
for their protection from, the iinclemency„of
the winter oompleted, tide
oupplies can,be placed .at the .yanotts'Aleinits
on the. ronto whence the r armyean, be -well;
supplied, Without delaraori trouWelineident
to. slow and' tardymovementz. do twelve
months Twin , this time we would be peacea,
bly and quietly occupying-our boundary l ine:
—settlers would begin topour into the 'n erd
territory, which' is the best.;prothetion a fron
, 'tier •citir possibly .possess , —thereby. enabling
us in a tow years to reduce our army to
nearly the former -peace *establishmeht,—
' Oldeli. by a judicious reduolon would be.
more ellectual than any 50;000 men we
Witold be able'to throw .auddenly into 'the
field. The amount of indemnity we .have'
oTlFred to pay (h c
pri. to us the territory -ask, would trans
port our armysupply and , maintain it. in
their position for at least 'three years—the
re vertuellerived kern- the duties en imports
would Maintain the garrison: occupyingilie.
hathorvon the coast. ' *
iifiiiiiCerely, - hope that - the United - States"
will not determine with promptness -and,
decision to, pursue, anctra fl"dlidy .berlfuftife
contests with tAlevicwas her own interest
may dictate, and the laws of nations author-.
iso—that she will determine her boundary—,
move intinediately'tion it—erect her-forts-
Mid depots—invite settlers, and.allordtthem
such facilities as will soon people the ft.int-,
tier-and then defendand proteetthein
they are able to Maintain theruselves,.and 4f
Mexico or any other power feels.aLlvieved:
at the course - ea have taken. let leant drive
us troin'our position .if they cati." •
The : wisdom of this pcthey' tags'ise, mapt--
fest • fronithe beginning,aays the BallimOre
Patriot, Met it hi a subject ftfrOmaxement that
it was pot adopted as soon as it was recom
mended by Gen. TAYLOR. , That. it was not
is rather &ring 'to a .jealous fear that thereby
the armhole credit of tae movement would
"enure" to the benefit dl •Gen. Taylor, al
ready, as the Administration apprehended,
too distinguished by.his connexion with the
war, than horn a want of ability to appreciate
the Advantages it promised. - Mr. Bolk want
ed
to gain a tittle glory for himself in this,
his own Vleculiar fight, and therePttire, lie iri r l
alined that it should go on. But now that
the battle is jOught out, and there yemain.no
more fields to win, d 11) , will he not give our
oO'n country, as well as Mexico, the advan
tages of practical peach, by withdrawing the
army? 11 he does not decide to do so, it
may be, and we hope will be, in the power
of Congress, and. the desire of Congress to
do it. t
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• ' HOLSkS, MUMk*, &o . . •
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The'COtrunitiee on Ho , mes,Meesrp.
Thom.,
rts'Lee;Wm.'4ll..lyatts and John Stuart, the
i _ tiy: r4 j l4 n l ib_no,g,,Lb,e_e , substituted_tai._*
members of the, ';cointnittee who'' were mot.
iiii;;;;l4, - I;y. ' ineitjr)iiori 'et IrAelii . oh:o l with .• 1 0 1,, ,li t ro ", " t i l ;'- ‘ ti' , , l t tl e t i% F l:* i s l b% t r,, l n. / .; ‘ ± i
.a ri . ,; th j a 7 r mir btil 9 :-
PlotOrial ii!,ltott:t4 ll ?„ l !'!li'q l (:',',!, J . - - 1 ,°, 111 „ e ,,, 52 r iI , I L. i ted,t9 Ihr Inspection. and the imerovernm t
bil4;nlion'titit#P,oltib,rolPit 21 1 1 :ma"Pil'!" 1 ! manifested in' their breeilinO i ttiid.44o4ce
ie,kl . : C 446.enr m. " 8° annP Y s ti/e jtm° , , ,„ l ' ia, P •lho'bieOlio Ol thfri'n'adia,(anynaOhe intpOr 7,
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f'yarrnints" y e tich•al•iekatiotts rat,O.'", • 13 ,e lai c rid m p re
,pfl re in breaking: oohs ootit for
',(both ti-61fttd;*/ti,4•:l),!' destructive the saddle and draft." They•astard ii , 1 . ,
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tWie .
liOf f ic't,Frti!iii4Seitl.tp.,.2.§,khAtiber. The
' 4. l `:;*fii . __i,tkii.l t kittttlelifiiJK.gliAfrii. Ann '
Bradley' rind - Richard
lielfrei,,ftild:caritilully prepared a place for
fhe reception of all such things .as might be
presented for exhibition, and i gke3loo . .#ol,l
haies'
- been " dein red , - tfettlfeciffififf
4s r .if - tlicevitttaliailY or-.
'dared.t encoutamp,rosp f erc,t,
WilAjgas ''' cletiii :. &lol3 , .."The 'attendance
' • •
Ai pelt eqv s largei and e Interest whicti
th s oy seemed to, manifest made the 'imptes ,
kelt objects of onr so
cietylWere seen 'nna Teltiand.Pie inotives'ol.
it mnhre to promote the art , and science
, pretliated
- 01 ilorledhlire
The. PLOUGHING MATCH , omit evident
of , attention; % Of this;
',exery,;!iiaa,ridistnis bioiself ',jiidge, 'mil his
anxiety to pass .11-,e9 'the, merits'or demerits
is : measiired byltho degree:OE
confiderteo.7hich he has i r tt ow 9
.Otherti, mere";spectatoni, 'iokiiittetahe eAvatt- .
tape of: tiny, praetical ttowledg, look 'Open
4;EOsimple an,operationi'and its object's
so- . manifest,, as to be, entirely within the coin
-ti relienalciii;4Mil - subject ,;to tit .judg:notit of
'thei:'"tnitat 'untaught.'" Du since Titgrioniture
ha' a' bsithMet 'the , subject of, thoug
deeming , ait4 learned men - leive tuned their'
:alteittiter to this .mest - impertttni. of. all snb,
*Seelf.ic of farmers
. itas in it
nitterywhohiive paused to enquire why cer3
tairliqutses pretlece certatn results : this t has
..prialnced atiotltgr . .elass of tirtert,' who look
Upon the aPparently simple act of ploughing
as the'greet ftrst principle of - good farming t
whajare net Content tr) know that the ground
shcitipe ploughed to produce geoll gram, ;
but .w iy. ajt,ould ,be.ploughed : Who 'are ncit'
slitlsflO -WO lire mete turning.of the earth
doWn, but examine it when turned,
to see whether the object of turnirig it has
been accorriplisbed : who look upon the
earth as having capacities to consume, mi.:.
ture's-food, drink her moisture, and breathe
her,tAtrnosphere ; and that it Is lhelbuttirfess:
'of die ploughman to take care that all thette,
-fariions-ate-properly-peiformerl,--This-pro.-
.ducterk another, and we trust a large class of
observers upon the grounil. At the hour
appointed ekilit dBretesitors for the honors
'and ' premiuins of the society wesented
themselves:
James Weakle with a Speelman;Plough,
held by Joseph Ale y,
xander.
Frederick Multi, noutr's centre' draught
Plough, - held. by,Saimuel
: , -,beerge Handle, (ol Monroe) St. C!air..sl
Co's - centre draught Plough, held by-him
-8f5r.1- •
Plank - Ploddhilield by ann.
•deittgekhattam. • :-'
Bradley f -Proutre 'Centre draught
:Plcaigitebettlty sort Alint`Bradley.
• 19ttorg9.131±indle., (N.:Middleton) Henwood
IPlpugh t , lttil4 .. 'by RCM John P. Brindle.
• -ffohn Bemminger, Plank Plough, held by
•Etp.- 4 6iintliyieqintinger. • • 1
Abrathm•llyers, Plank Plough, held by
see. Abm. Myers, Si.
•71'he,4idizIsi were Mews: Robert Bryson,
John Paul, ehristion Stay
man and George Rea—a ,tribunal; iri wiustie
cantior !Anti judgment the Competitors Bid
the highest confidetiCe. •
• The Learns went off benutiluily togetlier,
and each ploOghman put himself to the work
ns if his lile depended upon tife.result. the
ground was a tough-timothy end and in good
condition. The ploughing continued about
an hour and a halt, dining which time the
judges Were upon Ilte ground to examine
th'e wotli„, as it progressed. After each had
.ploughed a land about rod wide, he was
required to drag a harrow once rata 'on his
work. This was dune by all with the same
implement. And now between eight com
petitors, alto! whom . did their work so well,
the judges weig:eallial iipolt to decide . ; and
they awaribtiA : ,
The first premium, ten dollars, toGeorge
Brindle, ot•Monrne:
secontllposmium,.sbi,dollars, to:Nihn
Grahtim;cd-Sr•oth Micldletda: ,
,
The third premium,. three dollars, to:Tames
Weakleyi oh, Dickinson. ,• ,
And' Treasurer watg airegtea by a reap,
ititiOn'orthe Society tdaecompany the pay;
tritiet-olithe premiums with al , Ceitifioate el .
.I%lorit" to tiach.'
4' 771- '. • Ilke;•. 0 ;tivAr , 0110 6' , to"
Noble; '10i: 04 .1'44g atedVltthe_,l3:est.• Sul
• The prernlliih•oftWilltbllare.p:Robi
son; tor the b'esttoWtgia ateii
ham, .Chbfikke and ' h nat . 4
K-liendefitotfrAbi t TOrtiktVA:itill:bief :
Short Horpftkpbrhamep 91 ; . 4
Thomas
,1010 4 SxhibAtiht . twaTeautiful HOE
ers, two cotitiritt,iSices;teers,' ertriallttovlV,
Durham.
• )
George,Lee also exhibited, three *bantiful
Heifers, of the same breed.
Jacob Plank exhibited a Bull Catt,
AordliS'iddrwhiChliiireThfriliiliabfe*
fqr hip age. AAlsora veryAlneLlleifot Calf;
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
- The Committee on Agri9 l 44l,rjli.klflP,l.9-;
v
qr 'Sterrett . , made, report of the
Airioultural Implements exhibit
_
•.; fled Drill by H. W.,Smith, Jo' whom a
certikatitit, df merit' Was nisrarded; he not be
ing-a Mem bey . of the' society. • •,'
A 'Bei3d4ltilleby-Janes We:fie-ISt.
A Scoring-Plough,. the invention of Jacob
Blank ; to whfitiPwh's'awarded a premium of
fifty. cents,
• A Harrowithe invention Of George Brindle
of Monroe, a preftworn tifilfiy cents:,
A , Forlder -and Straw. Cutter; by 141esars.
Weight aridßaxton, oPCnrltrile, to . whom the
gommipen awarded a certificate of meiit as
testimcfniof of their approbation 'th
•
plement.
'Olthe Two, Seed-Orilla the( Cottimitteirnde
aided in favor of that of H. W. Srriith.-
SHEEP AND HOGS
The . Comminee -on Sheep. and Hogs,
Messrs. Thompson Galbrailh, e rJoseph Culver
and Wm. M. Henderson, renlorled :
A white Maeltirp-Boar, iv William M
Flentleison. • •
• A black Bershke Boar Mibited by Wm
.141. ilemicrt,on:•
Three Fine 1-19ge,•fourteen t*iOths old by
Samuel Myers. , .
Four Fine Hogs, exhibited by George W
'them. . • ,
• ..The Comthittee were of the opinion that
tildBhtottanitel tllye - is were the best: •
lietrimmitteelin Seeds, I.llessrs. Teem
as Bradley and George W. Shedifer, made
report of speeintetis of seed wheat exhibited
by George Brittdte, of Monroe, Robert No
ble, and Joieph Craver, and they awarded
the premium ot'fifty vents ler the best to
Oefitge Brindle.
Specimens of Corn were 'exliibitbd by
.ChristianAtay. an,. William Adams, Jocob
Plank and Willi, i lLitiedde, and they awar
ded the ,pteniitim r 14best corn 'to `oliiie
-tian---tityrtian',--the-prtnhiEtturraVwhich--wns-
eighty Weibel§ to the acre;. that of 'SVilham
Adams was eighty-five bushels to the acre.
A specimem•of Black Oats wasalso exhib
ited by Jacob Plank,
..1111SCELLA NEOUS. .
A premium'of one dollar was awarded to
‘l' Kineade, for a-basket-of—well-made
butter.
A premturn of fifty - cents to George. W--
Shettfier, for the best cabbed°, a head of
which weighed.24i lbs. '
John Harris, of Shippensbnrg,e'xiiitlitea a,
benutitul amid his own. manufacture. •
Thos: H. Criswell, exhibited a. specimen
of Segara made of tabacgo ttown in this
county. .
Jacob Shrom, exhibited Potatoes of fine
thze but quality not approved.
Andrew Cook, Onibited a Alidish, raised
by - Jacob Squire, weil;bidg 4 lbs.-3 oz.
Beets,- raised by - tivid said to
weigh 17 lbs.'euch, wero exhibited.
I cannot close this report . to the Society
without the expression of a hope that at our
nesuannual meeting the exhibition may be
more extensive,:itribracing every article of
manufacture. Why should not every man
who iseineleyed in the mechanic arts make
tiUSille occasion of exhi l bitina him skill; what
opportunity no fit and so public ever piesents
itself, and what lecommendatiou can lie
hive which is of more value thgnitlte Certi
ficate of the Agribultural Society, founded
Upon the'Nfolt of its intelligent committees,
made upon.actual.examinatidn.
•FRE WIC WATTS, President.
NOVember 10, f 847.
LATE FROM MEMO)
Santa Anna Restared to Pdwirr-lkie:vicanfObv
ernmeat at Quirgteir cr—&-n. Lane Advancing
o littan la—Smita Anna, with 2500, AL.
anduning that place-- 7 .Seveilty Americans Re.
ported Killed—Gen. Rea Sallied Out from
Pug& to Meet 'Gen.• Lane--Rrospect
. , .
The New, Orleang papers receio(l this
morning announces the arrival there of:, the
steamship Alabama, .with dates kOm Vera
,Cru,to the 20th uh.
Ge .„
o ~Pattereon ,was expected - to march in
to the Interior, on, the, 4th.
_ . .
• ~ Thii,Fenips.of,LibArty has files from the
eitf i Ty'Plezico to the 7th. Profound tranquil..
tyiteignedaliere. , As soon , as the govern.
Anent olTena y Pena had been fully 'orgatr-
Aedi;theJact was officially annutoded to the
the `).epresontatives of 'foreign poWertrittiriend
ly:relatiens..,with , Mexico, and the British
Intni iter_repliedip_sallslaoictry,terms— , _______
~The Per.tua of Liberty wasimilormed by a
,ge t itieman that }eft the, Capital 0111.1 hp. 7th . tilt.
that ilte,tiept!ee.ivhicb ordered .Pena -y Pena
should. takeetitiigti of tiro Supreme power,
in.,conjunotiort„tvitti. two assomates; had been
repeated, and .s,anta
,Anna hail been , . again
called to assuMe.the , reina Akita government
-and;:yomiesith!J ecuem,ard ~ 01. jtie,army.i The'
same geniletetut also reports;thavpinedeeis ,
'at ,Telareingoi wherp,lemas endeavoring to'
establish',..hia,, monarchical , eyeteni,:: and i he
t hati,recently, : made . sorne:imptirtant ...eoriverfa,
'to: , his riAltteal,,princiNeS.i.. , :., i . 14: ; i ' '',..:
„ A 'Veleneivell, Stt , ..lus t ;ltaeleatlei•Aakingirta :
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. NEW YORICELECTION.
'F'UNPARALLELED WHIG VICtORY!
Listen to Ike Whig_Thunder frOni the
Empire State!
A DOUBLVF}::SET.T9J ) ,EWTI,..Y.W4I,
WeliNbatiefy lime lime to mention, in a
portion of T fatkvveek's edition, the first
iteme - Of - returns indicating the triumph of
tkAes Whigef aitlkietiv We new !limit•
the joyful newathat the viutery of the Whigs
iscenipleni and triumphant l 'THE CITY &
STATE ARE Witior ALTs‘ THROUGH
.
Every 11. 7 'hig,'cm the ' State ticketis elecked,
by majorities Tainging,froni 20,600 to 311,00,0!
'tend the Wliigs have probably elected three=
fourths oflthe'irriml3em of both branches of
the Legit , !aline ! i ! 21 • more iranscondently
brilliant victory was tleVer, Warr by any iiarty .
iu any : Slate! • •.
The Tribtine says, , r For the first time
since r4lc our STATE. GOVERNMENT IS
WHIG IN EVERY. DEPARTMENT; save
the Judicial. We'have ft Whio 'Governor,
Lieuti Governer,' all .111knenclitof Depart.,
meats, enmil Boartli - Prition Insfiectors
'
with large majorities in each liranch,of the
Legislature. Never before has the State
Administration been solluiroughly Whig."
The Express says: '"lt is rx bre untarn
ished Whig triumph, and can, theretoreArr
cheered and welcomed everywhere, and in
every quarter. as a great and splendid PURE
IVRIG VICTORY! A variety of causes
has brought this Whig Tornado upon She
(Democattyi in this State. *Nit of , the.first
is, the nominatiorrolu POwerful Whig ticktit
—unsoiled by an fsdr, and uncontaminated
by any_Unbrily.iiilhancebut .Whig._all over
and only Whig. Thi3 W higs'were, therefore,
'United, and Sod have rolled up
'their majorities with is ',leafy good will.—
They have- all pulled togdther. Another
cause is, what we deem the .proper stand
upon the*Mexican war, and the consequeir-.
ces involved in AL._ They 'have r in their
State Contention and public meetings gene-'
rally. Acutely distinguished 'htitivieen tie du
ties they "owe to their country inVolveri in a
war, and their abhorrence of an'administra-
I't ipn, that frniteddsdarifyltnfi IriWitedly in volv-
VO'untry in this war. Their vote is
-therefore,not-o y verdiet--of-death-upori
the adininistr on that gatshp this war but
to vote all n cessary supplies to hurry it to a
ratial• carripletidnivith ridother 'firm 'deter
, =illation 'that from 'conquest' 'Shall licit spring
the extension of slavery chobr 'teriitory now free. Such are 'some of the p,rlnciples Upon
which the great State of NW York has tots ,
!pronounced.'"
The State Adminstration yearenSaL
John •Yonna;oniving4tor '66; ' Gewernqr
ilamilton Fish, New York, Lieut.' Gov
'ernor:. f
IVlcirgihrt,'Of 'Cayuga, Secretary o
State:
Millard Fillrpoie. o'f Erie, Controller:
Alvah Hunt, of rhenanacr, Treasurer;
Ambrose L. Jordan, of New York, Aporne:
General ;
Charles U. Stuart - r ot Monrrie, State Engin
- er ;
7acob 11fnJs, of Orleans. Nelson J.,Beach, of
l l e ewis..anil 'Charles Cook, of Chemung,
Canal Corn ails:4oller.
Hamilton Fish is chosen by some 30,000
In a Senate composed of at
least /6 %%lugs to l Loedfocos. And this
Senate is elected for tfro fitlT years, the
whole of it. So that the Senate now chosen
will participate in the efretion 'of a J. S . Sen
ator to lake Mr. Dix'o pleat, from The 4th of
A1aph.,1849. It will ho'a pity if We can't
elect I'Mo-enough to ,the Rase, to
choose a Whig Senatok,.by the help of 420
Whigs in the Senates• • • •
The whole ntwiher'oi witiiiibets of Assev
bly ol which' the Whigs will probably
elect at least 75, While they may reach 100 f
• * New York City gives nearly 4000 for the
Whig candidates and elects 4 Whig Senators
and it Whigs and 5 Locosto the House.
The result of this election was looked to
with more than mount interest, as probably
influencing to a great degree the next Presi
dential election and the future prospects of
parties. A. direct and positive issue was
made.between the two parties Aues
non of the atinekatidn pt snew Slave Teiri
'tory. The 'Whig Convention unanimously
reiariett in favor' of .iftiPWilmot Proviso;
while the LoccifocoConVeritiOn on the other
'hand, refused - to adOpt•a• similar resolution.
The Anti-Slavery=txtension poition• of the
Demodratic party, with, VAN, BUREN,
Mr. CAMBRELIArsrata other-leaden'', imme
diately called-itnother "Democratic , State
Convention," and' with a deycition io princi r ,
pie and an integrity . of; purpose,. that„does
honor to the head and heart, denounced and
repudiated the Pro•Slavory action (tribe
- ,coldco - Convention, - and - reanivett :iteftia - re; -
cognize'its 'nominations . ..'•The 'result is be
'fore Afe,copntry, and a ghniotaivire,it is.
-I NERT'JERSEY:' . •
A ;Whig' . Lagoiatura t ' aad a tocofbca
Ecivemilti
. • In 'l4 Elealon the • • Whigs
,have t'riu inpheit ittOustial id ltie ileation• of a
'Whig majority both hiranelieS of the' ;. .,eg-,.
Randidele ,for'
deretnin,"aWing to divisions 4rt ()Wu
ranke..: r.,"Wright,• the Wkiirbandidate'lori
•Goydruor,Aurd alienated „` . ,,,p f a
lait. 4 e•bot; , li t'hb
iirorni3ent who ran,
in 1442 ,fgr,Congress_.< notniriallen )In,dlr,
theit , Olroumghtnees 'wds ourinfhie,•°lttid the
'edneektiebb tlid . l4'ii,firYll%A
Ifigiiiiel;iiP3.44iot.ihit,ao4titA in :18'42.
~ bittiSed s ,t)Y:
'merely; paroitaifiabiingrLwill, appear
Ihnfitot, that, rbile Hudson bounty grves , Mr.
tiaplbs i qloOProca•eatolidateifonaoydrab*r)
majority VI 251; ,itlelsotwetW hig P 1 ,0 1 : 111. !?.!
5(4 majeritv, ‘WhigAetritsaY a nd - a, T u g.'
”
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I The remilt neyetthelesti Subsisptial.
~ Whigftrieffo:, The •:oilli•real;' test or;ltte
Whig streogitt,is PittLOgi,slakcire; and this rs
ittodglyVhigi.-iguite,',UscPtltrOrigly: , ',Whig as
sosig , sirid;weihrit4 tiOtleubt.thalL - the ptt,pa ,
,will,
Pi:!?‘e th at t h el olt s,l l l. : o 24 3 ::r„ w:;mh!:4
far oft ~ , ; <k i •vm f.l
4 "X'he 'l6ll o'ol*
; 1 44 161311331 1tiQc".4
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vtt4 ft<l
) 0110g:Atiltiftatiir'
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; i f ‘..-1 • p < '„
i ,f, ,, 13h0rt Itemi-foi,',,Haity,Rea. : .:,'.
gite wife Of 'Cttpr,‘G.,Xc:SinitliiKei;`,Sktfal -:
utrigii. y., who wee killed4n,'illte.battlii::%of,
ingfOlills, is a 'perfect' miniiid4and: :tofu:, i :
est44 4 ldieve - that - ber - hugbiddirdeallr --- -
-,- ItS l ,:etated - _on7aood , anthorityllittt th - e - IVltte.T 7.7
4 4
dollihrfis cargo of provisions saVesl t e lives
lifen*pWards of nine thoulitrul peibtts, .itlie
south and west of fieland. , -- ...1 4 , ':•• : ' •
Judge Parsons has. decided that
&lent ground for vaeatingi tat7ern'llia4;
that
,the lanlord should :permit Ramona po
lounge about his bar-room and drink liquor
on the Sabbath.
.
The §t.• poufs that Dr. John
'frubbloi tir`Vah fniVeti couutyklitisouri, wars
murdered's fear cle.y . it ago;'othilarengagetlia
fartiiloxorshiplOosAreidqb"ing shot •
through the window,. •
A little sari iztf•AlrAlayes, of Cumberland;l
Md:ovas killed on Thursday by-a-hogshead
,o[spgar roiling uv.elhirriliftififfb - 0 was par .
smg i the afore Mr.-,ctiyeu, .14:pyre they unittad ing geods. •' • '•
,
Lcitefs ,from W
Ca fits tti.'fnotion
Ireatly-ttrii{
organ atation.
Ihron„ , it seems'itrirAtkratioStlictliii•iitt
latibe of ficiweik4Srly.' • ' - •
• A Mrs Briggs, ndold tesidthtiChtilfftiptittiv
was Lihmed to death . at Washington, Pa., by.
her. clothes talrity'qife, while; f in It stale of in-:
•t4iCafiriiv
. 46 ' , 'f i ti4s'ility,!',CVenirig.laiit. Her,
Way. Were Whisk' ecir'e tutted; andl
.mine !lithe serne•Sititatihn'islie wait,: - ;to that
they Were unable to sairtiliOr. ;
The Supreme Court of thiS Stale .have de
cided, that a will to the "mark" of the
,testatoris 'made, is. Void and
. act Of Atiletnblr of - thil.Bth of April,
1.933, requireS that!teyery, th b e: in writi..g,
and finless illteking, the same
iihall lie prevented ; by, the - extrentity of his
last sickness, shall lie signed by him at the
Mid thereof, or: by some person in his pres
ence-snd,,by his express directibn." - •
Welearn,frorktliePhiladelphia News, that
the widoveorDr. Betilaritin Bu s h
and reSidett in thatAity„ at the 'Ogre of nearly.
90 years. She l'etains - tbdeompleto ,use of
'faoulties, and Is beliitved be Ibe only
surviving partner of ariy, of the 'fearless and
patriotic - men who pledged life, hotior and
fortune - in - Indepentleffettlitill.r • ,
The Fredericksburg. Va.,,NeWs 4 3 /* that
an "extensive revival of religion liithei Meth
odist churn is in progress in. that city. A
- number of individuals had Attached them
selVde lo the church.
A Miss Frost In Ms welts, has re- •
'covered three• hundred" ;Sixty five
: dollars
,of Mr. Snow, for
imise. He bourferl?tielyAlear:and has to .priti
at Me rate el a dollar 6.day ltir
A correspondent of the Washington Union
speakrOt the - "find - field" whichis afforded
in Wlexico for medical and surgical record,"
as one df the advantages likely to arise from
'the war.
Counterfeit s's on Merchants and :Minn
facuirei's Pittiburt;are in Circula
tion in Chambersbuig. The Whig sliAlhd
general 11ppearonce of the notes isgo - ligh
and thevnper.tlimsy; they are shorter than
the gerinine.
A tialwxer once wrote 'rascal,' in the hat
of a Ifrotherdawyer, who, on discovering it,
entbred'a complaint in open court against
the trespasser, who, he said, had not only te•
ken his hat; but had written - his name in it.
11IPajor Gen. Butler expected to leave lot
Mexico with two Kentucky and two Indiana
regimenie , ,lats week. :The Tennessee regi•
ment,Ainot be ready for a fortnight yet.
to ot
A . sinall•boy, out after cows, id If rks noun*
ty, lattily, was attacked by a '
,liiiArtgle,
whiclialter hard fighting, with( 'assistance
of :Ix dog, he finally captured.
The expenditure at theSprlegfieb.l.ll. S. '
Armory for the manufacture of Arms and
Machinery for the year ending June 30th
1847, was 8172,537,65. .•
The running of the way-Mails in New
York on Sunday, has been,fliSeciptittued.—
Only the great through mailtt'4ow run on the
holy day. •
tervittle._disaster _.occuretl_labt _ Saturday
near Springfield, Mass., by the smashing-of
a car on-the Railroad. Seven men were kil
led and Others horiibly mangled. .
It is rfireored in Washington. that the Pre
sident islabout appointing Col. Wilson Mc-
Candless, of Pittsburg, Moister to, China.,
George:Seybert was killed on tlieriiilroad
near Hollidaystnirg on Wednesday aftepoon.
He left a Wife and four children.
,
The attronenters at Cambridge IMass.)
announce that they have discovered a second
satellite to Leverier's gew planet, Netitune.
Mr. Webster, it is said : is laid up at the
old homestead, in Franklin, N. H. w ith a
bilious attack.
On the 15th ult., there was a snow fell in
Chicago,'lllr,- which continued till the next
day,'wben_ the sleighs were .rutining.._
A1)1111-fight was.to have taken place in
New Orleans on Sunday week, by a compa
ny Ironi Matamoras.
Consumnrion,, Arc.—lt should be
retnembeoed that a cough is always an evidence that •
some impurity is lodged In the lungs, which, if not
speedily-removed, will so. Irritate those organs as ni
produce inflammation .or the lungs, a disease which
we ell dnow Is the road to consumption.
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETAL:II.E PILLS area
safe, easy and pertain cure lin colds and coughs. be
cause Mei', eeery oWbysthe stomach and bowels; those
morbid hooters, yv h Ich if deposited upon the lungs,ate
the Vans° of the above dangerous comphilpte. A aln-'
gle twentY.flve cent botrrif cold Indian Vegetablerills
,generally.eufficlent to cure the most obstinate cold.
- and - tinfelhordfrattliiitTialt6rddired:46d -
the blood so: completely purilled,' , that new life and
vlgoi are giten' to the whole Hume.:'• •
•
lloware of counleireltrof all kind* , I ',Sonia ate coat
ed mith augur: others are made toy resemble In outt
ward appenrince•the
,medicine. The Sides.
Course is te, inches° from;..loo_ regular ahents only •
one orldcir - r whom; may be 'found In every village
and' town id ''
the.State.,', Principal Office, 160 Race Bt.
Philadelphia.. „ •,• ; •-
Sold"in Carlisle bi , , , e2ffistltr.EEPOOlLSlC t Other a •
gents in , Dm
' ei:oyn ANODYNE . T.Odri t iCfili.,PlOrli.,—Tbo:sudden
action of , thin -- agtenishing reetedYlls cot Ite ISOM le-
Maradhle , charteterlstlit Ts not only, URA' bdt per . -
manent In its effects; dnd runty , imed ffeSfftt ".•
eatery. Profuse are the expression4s . llllltdent- ,
rationahat'lieve beettlaVishaticby" fOilbrord •
ulniff thin Ittepiretiom It ltratFeice tilde, and -
will cure the most ' tootlisclie or pain In the
gmuli 11 1,01 1 . mlnlttekt,lt.ls rentdinpleiMank'tviihalvist*,;
Will•not injure-the teetkeaderresteopermignent cure. .
So' weltand' falthilillrhaa - the Cleve Aaadynet Per
formed ell thnt•hali been - . debited ibiltithagmany at.
tempts4ave,been made to imitato,Namdtitattiosorth '
lebt'ecinlm*inde inabflbted:Mider the Miele - at - nova
'Anodyne.- PnramemniZninst•belniidimd ask Ibr.lohn. , •
motl'ajeqi i httche•Prelli anWervethatAlte name of
Rapti 30 W i nn laani - _the'avra ticr eve r y getuttlud
Allolin pilot ,•••"-
.100 Pulion'etreet4iNew•lrotk-vv - , vr0 , 1 4 4 , 4 ,
(40rd,a100,by,p, gtxtoTnkl CarlisltriAndby drug- .!
lsfs' generally throughout the Dolled Stales. „rice
411'1ier ho tie: Sig bottlai fbr AVIV - della ' :
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' , 'ILOIIR. , -;ttfilintigs ungettled.;‘ *aloe of sithier 10 a ;- ;
1300 - bits . 2 nre' reported," at 4050, forAtio*, straight I
brandy; and 000 tars fliir brands; larldding; ttit owar d i •
5,,, 0 1,tt at 40.374, moot holdrs are willittg la' gitil at
; the loiter pr1te...44 market dull. ; : .
~.. CORN . ritkAt.;4l46thiag'ilogie.ln COrq ; Blealt, we
,quote nonilnally i at *3 30 for llresh,grottatt. , , .
• , oRAII , 1•-not , thltelf'offeritigt'itholit ;33•11, btothels ~
t olittrlfeht guldrit4ll3wa ' , 13015..tbr. triforlik,ind light . ;.
I Elout*Til: ftp,4l',eiina,.rado, , ,o 'llM . ,b.i . *tegoOtt Vllend.l",
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