li)ttnll,.lg.Sttfp:l4'l4(o . . WEDNP.SDAY., AUGUSV9, 1848 moommosowlimmenomm•maim.f"m 10 - e\nocratic Whig Nominations, FOR PRESIDENT; GEN; 'Z. TAYLOR! OF LOUISIANA TICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD FT fiLMOR,E, OF NEiVYORI: , CAN,AL COMMISSIONER, NErt MIDDLESWARTH OF UNION COUNTY • ELECTORAL TICKET EEC= John P. Sanderson, Lebanon. Thomas M. T. M'Kennan, Washington REP tt Es ENTATI vr. . Jos. G:Olarkson 2. J.Pr*ce Wet lierill 3. James M. Davis 4MIV - . Duffield 5. Daniel O. Hinter 6. Joshua Durutgad 7. JOhn D. Steel 8. John Landes, 9; jos.'Sclfmuocdr. 10. Chums Snyder 11. Wm. G. Hurley , 12: Francis Tyler__ STATE CONVENTION • At a meeting of the Whig State Central Com mittee, at iligrisburg, on the 20th July, 1848, the following' resolution was adopted, viz Resolved, That the friends of Gen. ZAC,II - TAYLOR' and AVIILLARD FILL MORE, in 'the State of Pennsylvania, be re quested to assemble in Convention; in the city of Philadelphia ,and the several townships of the . State, and' elect Delegate's equid in number to their representatives in the. State Legislature, 'who shall meet in HARRISBURG URS DAy, THE 31ST'DAY or AUGUST: at 11 o'clock 4..34 atancimittate a candidate for Governor._ Alexander Ramsey, of Dauphin' - John C. James Fox - Morton ‘leMichael, of Philadelphia City - Francis N. Black, Benjamin Matthias, . Thomas J. Watson, of Philadelphia George Erety, Thomas E. Cochran, of York Robert Iredell, of Montgomcry • 'Washington Townsend, of Chester 'Geothe Lear, - of Bucks HAL Etter, of Perry Paul S. Preston, of Wayne Edward C. Darlingtom, of Lancaster David W. Patterson,, " George F. Miller, of Union David Cooper, of Mifflin - • Lot Benson. of forks Wm: H. Seibert, " • Joseph Paxton, of Columbia George V. Lawrence, of WaShington John Fenton, of Cambria D. A. Finney, of Crawford L. D. Wetmore, of Warren John Morrison,. of Allegheny H. W, Patrick, of Bedford Samuel W. Pearson, of Somerset • Alexander W. Taylor, of Indiana - Harrisburg, July 20. 1818. COUNTY CONVENTIOW. THE "Democratic Whigs of the county of Cumberland, and others friendly to the .election of TATLOR and Fit.t.stons. are hereby requested to assemble in their several wards, boroUghs find townships, at the usual time and place of hold ing Delegate Elections, on Saturday. the 19th of August, inst., to elect TWO DELEGATES in each of sai ards, boroughs and townships, dig l rti to represent . ' in a COVATti CONVF:NTION, which shall-rn e atrthe.-Court House in the bo-, rough of Carlisle, On .7uesday, the 22d of August,- at 10 'o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of nomi nating a County Ticket, to be supported by the friends of Taylor and Fillmore at the ensuing General Election. The duty will also devofve upon the County Convention to elect Two Dm.- maws to represent the county of Gunther:land in thozfkate Convention, which is to assemble at Hartishurg, on Thursday, the 31st of August, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the office of Governor of this Commonwealth—and to appojnt Conferees to meet similar Conferees rout 'erry a ; • ttrcounttes. The meetings in the Townships - will organize at 2 o'cloCk in the afternoon, and, the election of delegates close at 6 o'clock, or earlier, if so de termtned by the meeting. The Borough meet ings will organize at 77i 'o'clock in the evening, and the election of delegates close nt 9 o'clock: Punctual attendance to this duty on the part of every Whig is most earnestly requested , By order of the Whig County.Committec. The', .kfun.:Judge. Thom peon, of chars bersburg, died soddenly on Thatsday last. Otroann. James Cooper has Accepted the office qt Attorney General, tendered him by • ' (ttr*-Tite Buffet() Convention meets tO•day, - - and , it- i&expeotetr will nominate- Mr: Van MEM ik7-Our :Firnter 'readers sio t perur carefully-the: article front Nurth Amu' • eau ori.the*titt' ° 'tel'_aoaine f a il .64 iel44'•ilui Loco itila.7pci we rtul,leF... It nientil'G . en !Feyl,Uri.e ihe . : Pre: “fhlenifY) e ajt`lPKl3,atment . . . . ......_....._._....... 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OA' vg q r,'.4=1Y.i.tiy.,0f.,.:=., , Y, , 3f-,•,4; , ,-.-.t .. .Y;;',,Z.,& 'f 4 , ^:;4, 5 1 ',, i i irio.:,');,lo,4 ,, m;M.q.titeLV , .;t.u.ge , ,.. 'amr' '''K.'igt 3 ! ..l,4 lPW ) P lll,- 0'1 1 '4' . 9.t 4 ,,, , ,t,„,44,...4 ; ..4.,,,.....,4. , ,,A,, „q ,, ,v, , ,, ,, .., , ,1...4 - 4 1 , 4... d 4, ~._.............,,,,,_ ... ~,,, .6„t., ~,,,,,,,r,*,,,i.,,,,t,Y-,011 Wort in Siiason • to - A TizE 'mil?. FOR. &11)3N AN AcT oN .114is - eijimiyEoj! • • ithel frierigs of TAYLpR . doing s i thiCtOtinty,',.. Are : .qleY: 'that' the Crisailes, thoughlaburing in an' almOst hopeless cause, are still working. night and day with desperate energy, in order to malie;.up by exertion what they' lose through a weak and unpopular can didate ? It is even so, and while it is so thii friends of TAYLOR are apparent ly doing nothing. Whigs of Cumber-. land, this will not du! We beseech yoti to rouse froin your apathy appeal 'to_you,by by. that is'glorious im our patriotic eaus - es and noble candidate, to reuse. fromyour slumbers and ark To WORK I. • It you do not organize now, it .Will soon be too late We have Inrery thing 'in our favor-.we have popular principleswe have a candidate, the he ro of Three wars:Who I .never surrenders" and who never loSt a .battle! Victory beckons us on to exertion—every sigh of the times is auspicious of successbut yet we are idle, sleeping on our firma; as though_ we expected to win the battle without firipg a shot ! • -11111s—WiLf—NOT__ MI 13. Henry Johnson 14 Wm. Colder, sr 15. Wm. Melly:tin 16. -Chas. . Fisker. 17. Aml'w G. Cmtin 18. T.ll. 1) idsoit 19. Joseph Markle 20. Daniel Agnew .21. And, n )11 - : Loomis 22, Richard 23. thomfis Ht ti ill [24. S. A. Pnolionee DO—we repeat. We must ORGANIZE FOR ACTION ! and -that without delay. Do you ask how. to proceed? We say then, by or ganizing at once, in every township and borough, a ROUGH AND READY, 'CLUB. Let the- leading.. end . active I Whigs in each township meet at once and commence. the work. Draw up a simple declaration of your intention to support the Whig candidates at the en suing election.' Let it be } signed by all present, and then proceed. to elect offi cers of the Club. Then resolve that you will meet again once every week or two weeks, from now until the election, to receive SIGNATURES to the roll. . '['his is-the grearpoint—wewanuo_allow each other, so that we con stand up shoulder to shoulder in the great cause, and the active be able to spur the sluggish to the worlo! Let the great object of the Club then be to PROCURE TIIE NAME OF EVERY MAN 'ill the township who intends voting for Taylor. After the original friends of Taylor -have signed the roll, then look carefully round to see if NEW FRIENDS cannot be found. You will then know where you stand, and what your hopes and prospects are. We don't want to. go blindly into this canvass. We want to KNOW our' friends and their NUMDKR.— Then when the election comes we shall have an easy task in polling our votes, !iittid none will be left behind. Friends of TAYLOR, will you not do this ? Will you not go to work at once The Del- - egate Election day, the Igth inst., is the very latest period to which it ought to be deferred. We must have a united, firm and compact ORGANIZATION, and we beseech you to lose no time in effecting it. Ibtai Zscx., never could •have won a Victory without discipline in his airily; and his friends may now fail to elect hino if they are not ORGANIZED ! We will make another 'suggestion.' ' Addresses and songs are essential to the interest and spirit of a meeting, but if speakers cannot be - secured, each Club' ought to select one or two of the best readers'among its members, and have the ablest speeches, public letters, biogra -phiet-of—ou r---cand i d ittes,or_popularpo litical essays, that are . published, read before the Club. Whigs should ever act and vote. upon an intelligent under standing of our great party, principles and, measures, and this is an admirable way of diffusing information. 'Our friends are requested to send us an account of their organizations for publication. Let the work be- commenced ! 7"... Gen ! ;TaSr!at. only a ,Guerilla! , generally„ , - It hair been theng,ht, not only in this country .but to Europrithat Geo.Taylor's' battles were asorneo—but this erroneous no tion” is elleCtuaity exploded by Ike learned. lary-oritie-of-4110-. v lunteer who inthe last number of that paper, says: " e venture to assert, that alter the, lapse few yesie; when ; enthusiasm subsides and Mammal view our late War coolly and, impartially,'and.,Conripare the' battles ,, With theLhattlekoliMber;WasC:enfiny' ot Gen. lor'is engagements - will sin/frolifilieTtliginty, bataasi ills.' the ice*, of sfrigaiihss. ' Palo Alto Ileirs'ecai will be two , of'ithern:;'l( Was ciniffbritiariers these lsittleswere the first Matieve, Sin A. tselonglu i biGetterali inore'l3,l6ok, and' asoMlinperfaut,.4*hardiji'lliiis*d . .w. few weeks ago 11115 anirme aper ; . cdecla=, Ted - GTlCTaylor - to-bertirmisri-of-weak:-Minei_ iftgiAiiiid luJetiao him ae,a ststedman-not. as atrniiile- , -ryLtrian r in. - srbtaltltespiMV-his 7 . great ViswerS 4601,i4,,O•i'11fet.i41QAft,71C4IY ' old.,Zristr eveni,(4lOgrest e! shakeus ieasisniWhy l Gen.`,Tayfor4 . tialtle f 11 below those of oilier dc4tir#is i • '`!?Trd, 'tititiel , ,byyttgobrant multituite,": Who'illink Old , e 4 0;1040 O vcd:lalegr 4 1 Ett'0 111 n embers off zairliido'Lltoughr !Ind "IteddY S , 'sll~t!lri~tiob } aih~lBi ' riet'ooial8 ` s!!~r:~til~e Ph 'rs Aikktl4l , ifihr i tßi ‘ i l ti, illitfwollicllaitkp f, teto - 44•..0 6 4.0,• 1 4:P01 1 4, S i~ ' 4 ' illi 'l h44. "4** 4 ,o l4 o4o,l o AMe\! o !o I.4l f. [l : 4ll # l * l Yt Aft!4fclgeeillP'N'tP#o*,olA4k4Plegi, 4 ) . 109 e 411, 4 4 ii:c. 4 00 3 06'9,00 1 4 1 9i1,P4ii:T; 49;e4 . 1 11;r'111[44;1, 1 41 161116 01Y4 Pk ' • Mt==l ,~r: -444,49.,:PA4firitato#a!:Vieon. 111110010).Villi our respected : eonterupora ryittla:/liffoiiiiin, that thisiS a question of areet. iniperhiliCe to the Whig party.. Ou r • eueocial'ilivends.in a great degree upon the .04 ef7frian that wit& be l Oresente'd to us as °uric:Mill - date il;y7.the Convention ; and 'belieye, therefore, that ii the delegates, Choi" sdn bi.the different entities, should be al loyed to so,. into .the convention, without ,be .better for-,the Whig party.. They 'eoulil then calmly Miff rarely consult with each other on theavaila bility of the different gentlemen spoken Of the office, and would be able to give us ihe strongest man. All that is necessary, to sccure our success, is to nominate . a Amin commandwho can the milled and active sup port 61 the party. Let'us, thesetere; calmly. await the action 'of the convention, and after the nornimitic'e is made, then go to •Work, and continue - until the second Tuesday ya October next, and victory will assuredly be ours. • . . • .There ' can no good•nrise by cliscutiing the elaiinsof this ;gentlemen, or that geotl'eman, for the-office r in,thu oesyspep_ers, the contrary, much evil may arise. .We shall, : at all events, avoid,-so far as we are concer ned, the discussion. of the subject: Let the contention' make,a good selection, and, we shall be satisfied. We care not who the can didate maybe, so that he is Worthy ofthe support of the Whig party. It the conven lien should deiiiiiitliAlpfefieut able Executive —and we know of no reason Why it should not—as the best midmost suitable person to act as our staddard bearer, shall have our cordial and hearty support; for we know him to he erniseutly fiutilified for the office, ankle ever' respect, Weitiirol—our . -confb„ deuce and support. 'Should it select some other good ‘Vhig, we shall bow with Sub mission, and yield him our zealous support. Progress of the Cause THE CANVASS IN 01110 -.fillip Price, a prominent Loccdoco, made a speech at Cin citinati, lately, in which he avowed himself for Taylor., George W. Allen, who was the candidate of the free soil party in the Colum bia district for Congress, publishes a circular to his lijends, stating . that a severe domestic affliction will' prevent him aiteniting — lFe. Buffalo Convention, arid conimonding, 'Gen. Taylor asst "ho is - beloved by his I I friends and iespected by his enemies."— S. P. Chase, in a note to the Ohio State'Jour nal, denies having, said in his addreftti at Truso, in Franklin county, that Jialgc VLeart "had came out in opposition to Gen. Taylor, and would use his influence againsthim,"— Mr. Oalloway,.one of the disaffected- dele gates from Ohio in the Philadelphia Con vention, publishes a card in the Ohio State Journal, in iihich he reiterates the declara ration he made in the ilistriet convention, that he was "a Whig all over and continu ally." TAWIR IN NEW Yosx.=:-The Auburn- Ati vertiser expresses the opinion that the Ohl Hero will carry the Empire State by from fifty to one hundred thousand majority against any candidate that may be brought in to the field. Jarnes E. Belsler, of Alabama, (formerly a Locoloco member of Congras Iron Hill's district) addreared a great Whig Con vention at Hayneville, Ala., on the ‘22(. 1 , to priwerlul advocacy of the election of General TAYLOR to the Presidency, and the duty of Southern men to support him in preletence to Cass. The Talk In our own State. MORE CIIANGER FOR TAYLOR IN PENNRYL NAmu.--The Danville Register says,—"Wa learn from authority on which we place,the utmost reliance, that IL K. Cralle, R..G. Mor ris and Judge Wilson of Lynchburg, W. F. Gordon of Bedloid. and a leading Democrat in Franklin, whose name we have forgotten, have avowed their detetmination not to stand by' the Baltimore nomination, ant t at they will vote for Gen. Taylor:- We learn further that some of these gentleman have alreaily taken the stump for Old Zack." The Merccrsburg Journal pledges Frank lin county for six hutidred of a majority for Taylor and Fillmote, and Cautions the I.;cico locos not to he ,surpriaed if it reaches , eight hundred. The Juniata Sentinel Intim: - 'We have been asked what Jeninta will do-? In 1844 it gave Mr, folk ; a rrial9rity of ,181, ankh', 1849, it will give Geo. Taylor e, majority 01.150., • ,` A rcorreepoodent of the •News 'writing from Huntingdon county, sap, if other' per none of the ,State tip lie tvill this county, 'Old Jack' will,geny it ; ,by at leaar: ; ten.thuneiantl. TitT3.i , Lcrec nt - pfaihuyatiti-ttie 7 heartened, anilleel - overWitelineil (with ite feat. In every - township - id this . county we hear of changes in layer of lhe than°ol' the ji'eo le, and the peepteqrnan . 4-bencirat Tay tor:7 - .We--rill .giye, bioti c nv-tlna.pount), EIGHT . 044, majotity ! • - PESPERATE!-Tlie Democrat, iivtiyltiri to OlitliO,.tips a II t 0$ boltc,s trotO, par= 'o.xiilopilre 1151;9i SIX. bully unlit ironi itiiinitii — iitiire7sitilkii - mlioriroie-iient CI anil',lianiel'Wttaitee, , nn.: nip!, el. , a. inhaler of the gospel!,.'.; ins dishearincipd.C4fBl*. ,ac this fricii phehi• hug and, glorious-Incalligniica! 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'-1 4 ,4- - ,3751.4 , 4•,•14 -4' , Lts, - ,1 4 ~,,t -,- '',.1.'_71-4•1,;., ~„,,,,,yelidizz,,,Vl,,, tekr,trfkiiit.,,,,,t4y;s,,l.leiriotAtie,,, 11 4^ d,t 44 , . , , o,i , w0. 1 . , : „.„ 7 .,' 11 ) , '4,41.45, '''',r ” .. .P:. 4, `,41' tO l' , , +1,7 w,ommwZßW= ROO LeVgCasd thej,apd ,Speculator. FicTOORDith,BYDiNELOPEMENTS, I . epiikpioi;csays",the . Tribune, has ifct - W , , ; tieiCii , ,itnifik'hiili•O‘eni,tityciut—of pa ;lomat guaidianahtp and in thattiine has pro bahly'dpnpjeskthan fiftydays!,wrrl at any has been nearly eil the' ; liine'.neolueler,; having Changed his politics at an early age to get in. He Chas become very.wealthy in two ways—first by official salaries, holding tor, .a long time two pellpuht offices at ante; yet, not content with .this he 7'Re/VP.E.I/ UP. A CLAIM in 18,36, When tile hiends , were in powOr ; and the -Treabury flush and open, tor EXTRA SERVICES 'to an enormous amount—services alledged to have been perlormed while lie .was in the receipt of these TwetihnitieS 2 = whichslaini , !EIS lobbied through Congress andlhe amount paid over to him. At thici tirnWGen. Miss was Ryer!! rich vitro having matteoncfortuae by orioir:mancicinoth. er by., LAND SPECULATION faiililaled by ' 4 1111: CASS' rAum,” just belciw- De b:OW:Mid nciw milladcd within - the - How of the City, was sol d by him for More bun dreds of thousands than it cost him hundreds of dollars. AiiiriiilCAV 7 affp - eacejliat - he - was .atlhat . timri dipping into farther and GIGAN TIC LAND SPECULATIONS. The Louts vilk Journal of the 20th, asserts that in !836 Lewis Cass then Secretary of War; Henry Iluhbani f a United States Senator; F.• 0. J. Nlarkoe, Jr., - turd Ituinsey , Me- Henry, all then of : Washington, formed themselves into 1111 association, wider the ti tle of the "IVesteen bind Association," for the purpose of speculating in . Western Land,— with a combined capital of $220,000. Secretary Cuss, the chief of the ipec*- ulatprs, paid.iti.s`4o,9Qp, and others paid in elOO,OOO, ctchi t Was - all•that was paid in.— lilts plan was in enter lands, and then HOLD TUEM UP for a large increase of value. Mr., Cass as Secretary of War,. having important advantages over private individuals, was in vested with the-control of the whole busi nesslie seleined his nwn agents to enter the lands, agreeing to be responsible fot their acts. - r Large purchases %vete: made under the di rection of the War Secretary, and ho Contin ued to haye the management fOr years. . - --gt-lengthAliii members of the. company began to suspect that all was not right, iiifrf they applied to Gen. Cass for infoireattritt without success. A consultation was had, Henry Hubbard, now the Sub-Treasurer at Boston, was appointed to investigate the mat 4er.. Mr. Gabbard opened a correspondence With Gen. Cans, but getting no satisfactory inforrnahon, he wrote a final letter asserting that Lewis Cass was a "rqcat," under which charge General Cass' was quiet and silent, and to this day'llic Association has net been able to get any thing out pt Such issthe substance of the charges in thetouisville Journal, and which the editors say they-are authorized to make, by'a mem ber of the company, a gentlelnan who paid SIO,OOO into the hands of Gen. Cass or his agent, and has never received any thing in return. Most ,Men would say it was censu rable for thelecretary of War to engage in Speculations in government lands, as he could use his official station to the detriment of others, and his own advantage ; but if it. be true, as charged, that this goyerrnontul officer also acted unfairly and dishonestly towards InaNsociates, the "Liusinv trans action deserves an infamous immortality!' " if no sense of propriety could restrain Gen. Cass, while a member of President You Bu ren's Cabinet, from becoming, the chief of an association , f LAND MONOPOLIST;, what Iro eon restrain Win in like speculatio);s 11 ho were President? The editors of the Journal say that they had sent Geberol Cass a paper containing these charges, that he may answer or author. ize Some one io answer them. Let us see if the "noise and ccnifosion" is too great for him to be heard. A Fact for the People. Keep it before the people, , that, Hon. An drew Stewart, one of thellepreselitattsrs lil Congress from Pennsylvania, by documenta ry evidence, read on the floor of the House, proved that tor thirty. years. CAssls receipts from, Governtrient, for double eateries and EX= TRA. allowances amounted to More than :TWENTY :60.LLA.RS every DAY Sunday in cluded, and ther:,aggregate of his mere oVillA PAY 15 Gyn. EIXTY THOUSAND Dol.l.AttEi These astounding and irrefutable disclosures are making the fire flyAtick_antl, fast, and the. cuss men tr ineOn way which shows they-are dtiven into 'close : quarters. A-great :patriot this Extra=AlloviAnce Cass! KEEP ,rr pitenitpait riort.E---Ttit dna. Lewil+ Caess, !die dere ol Surrender;' was one ot the l fifteen senators who refused to accede (o (4on:f:Lanliary*a l ylor a vOtio f thailks for,iiik_kri!tiantvidfory 9tll.onierek: Mout Doti line it wiOciniure".. , , "Np; Onatetries."-LT4e principles ol,the Whig party have ever, been and still are the principles of the "poiVsti.iutiort.''' There was a loud hue titidt,rY fa — the Locoloco-- • ranks in :18•10 , and'iii:i1844;13C - da . uset prTi? 1 3 11 01 1 ,P9r Golf.•i'llarriaini ylip-norninat.egAtiAl: l ::Yo resolutintii , W eie "ad o rtedi' N coo, xviirepsse: Aid4kir,46o`iiitiolill4inoylinatj(kinyw, - , 19110 w ing4bp4pra,eden!ol'PPsaotaijilitT c. , -The'Licicotocn:CiniVentioni;adoPl'plOorini p'T..el,c l , o , l oo l4 ?" l Y9i:r?", the Poisldeni ? +4l), , ,lallon,„ grpater43l44 ; bl4 . a nthl,l o l ii%t:t.hq '," . 0 " • • , . . =NM . . , „ . , „. ,„ 'The.Cas.s.Party Van Duren StralgiiiOutere SW/ Tlicy4Come I , , The grattleborruga . 11'eartitfies 010 been able to and one '.eolimtty "Cnaii it an.in all Windham county, Vtifttibnt, eleCe Oie nomination • /-74 ; • - „ James . Johnson, herenifore a. l•ro:ninent lecoloco, and editor of the Pennsylvania Ar-. gus, is out in a long letter in favor of -Glen. Naylor, He repudiates. Cass for his subset.. ,v fancy to . So'Wiwi' interests. •M ea actuated . by similar linpulse.S.,are'cOming over to for by platoons. The Concord Statesman says that some of the democracy in. New, Hampshire talk of. bringing nut _a:Nan Buren Electoral ticket, and thus defeat the election,' of Cass‘by the - periple in.that State: The . Utica Democrat publishes n list con• faining the names of forty-nine 'Democratic journals in the State of New 1 ork which re• pudiale the Cass ticket, and support Martin Vito Buren for the Presidency. Among th em ‘ •we recog,itrzwisome of the moat influential presses of tjie•State.— .. _7 _ • All the votes taken:On the western steam boats are in Javor of TAYLOR—a significant law.- Mr. 'cirenmstaturea..cass has no chance of success in those regions whose navigable streams he refuses to improve. • •. A great rebellion' - has broken out among the Looolocos of Washtenaw and beauty& counties, Michigan. The Adrian Watchtow er, a Looofoco paper, tints speaks of the mat ter: • (nuking over the 'call for a - public mee ting,' we see tie names of those who not on ly advised, and expressed a -wish for the nomination of Gen. Cass, but as delegates in the convention, actually . instructed, repre sentatives in the National Convention, to use all honorable means . to secure -that result.— Further,. we sce_themtmes_of those who nni led with others of General Cass' - friends in getting up, four weeks ago, a meeting to rat ify Baltimoremorninations, and to orga nize a 'Young Alen's Democratic Assocut (init.' Still farther we see the names Mitoses . who made speeches at' that meeting, and who called upon their friends to Ata*Matign and unyielding in the prerent contest.' Does Ibis look n.tich like Michigan going for Cass? ,Or this? Ex-Gov. Greenly, late acting-Govertior, heads a call for a tree soil meeting in Lenawee county, and '.hp'Jack son Pattint,' a locoloco paper; thus announ ces the tlissolutum of a Cuss Club! It says: Butler organ*il tritins eotifity, Was i.r the town of Napoleon. Nearly all the idennktrals' in that town joined it. But owing-to Cue's views of the Free" Sod question not being in aceordanee -with those of Washington awl Jeflersonoupon fea ture consideration, and %Lo,l,3l3Pliti 'fleeting. it was imahimously resolved TO HAUL DOWN the flag of Cass and butler, and hoist in its stead that of Martin Van Buren.' )0::7 -The Olive lfranel is the title of a :teW campaign paper just commenced at De troit, under the auspices of [ion. John Nor vell, U. S. District Attory and ex-U. S Senator, Dom Lansing 8 . . / M izner, A: Wales, Esq. lion. Alekander Davidson, and Isaac B. Smith, Esq. all fending Loeolocos, culling themselves the , flepublican Taylor Commit toe of Correspondence' These gentlemen have been long acquainted with Gen. Cass and place no confidence in him. • A Mass Convention allot ILiroburnerslias been held at Paris, Wisconsin, at which res olutions were adopted in laver ol Martin Van Buren. The Ronne AdverAte contains a call for a State Convention, at Jaynesville, of the friends of Nlattin Van Buren in \V isconf.in.— The names of Potty-lour prominent Locoloeos ate attached to the call. • , The Allegan Record, a leading Locofoco organ in Michigan, has dolled the Cass flag, and came out tor Aladin Van Buren. The Grand Rapids Inquirer, another lead ing Locoloco orgunin the Peninsula state) contains a call for a Barnburter meeting, and the Battle creek Press contains another for a meeting at that place. The LOOOIOCO3 of Chicago have appointed forty Deleptes to the 43uffalo Convention. lu Massachusetts the same movement is rapt y ptooteast t he Locuro alma 0:::rWily don't Cass take John Van Bu ren's advice, anti decline running? I WIIOLESALE SLANDkII.—We take the fol lowing cool afiel'ileliberate; but atrocious cal umny upon the "Whigs of Carlisle," from .the last Volunteer : "At the time that Santa Anna was pouring his legions down upon oar brave troops in 'Mexico, the Whigs of Carlisle,. in common with the Whigs of the Union, invoked The 'iengence olblienven upon our cause, and hoped .that, the •"/Ilexkcins would WELC9Mr; our soldiers with bloody hands onsl lOspnable graves!" This was the kind of "welcome" the .Federacists wished to see extentice, to our Volunteers then by the Ales . xio;ius, mid no :doubt they viould derire a shnilar "welcome" given-them now." • . '.v el hope Maj. Minter, Capt. Cart: find the bravo fellows t ivhonre with them will not be alarmed 'by thisrblondy^ intirnittion, 'that the .(rWhigs of garlislei! have; nny suit thabOli. eat design tea girds them as cutting acie flu oati immedMielyTeii their nrtiVal ! The Vhigs •do not belong:to - the - partrthat let SANTA '~ltil\ with alegfinie in teMeilee,—zen the -contrary ..they lielOng Scow; and *ire:Ole:4 . dri;, the'. kindliestr.frielings!briartl' ;644 'liO,rti - orr. :44 our 'gallantrirmy wit — CC:leer tichave served uhder, geOifiirtia;Titylifftro) - efeiti . W , Stitita - Iti4tid iiis'i6itiOn l ii i :iii-tia.hiilieatT'l' ' or:lif 6 fi t tive. 'l , 'Notie we .believ6 'Will Moro . }a r edid' 4_1,10149e Abe, eutheros:etieh e!!laiiktei: I:as he_ehove,•than• the,sterpYciqefeete,. who % e no. ••• -,n rte` ltkono:P 0 0 11 1 111 'sete'elin0 9 : 1411 :PWI L The 111.! welcome the = Volunteers = : 2 fttlTilii=roftrtitssr'grv‘ssArittl9g4 l , l P 1 19ital 3 . flutai's Irlfillati,*llvicSe'l ,countr"..goodl , B c erY let"' and. , galnekl : ` 4eptett Thel ' LOdOe' al; ;SWIM ~:3R;f z 1 Y'w'+;~ Bal ' x~zU«°'!'"~'i : slldit : #. - i - : : Al)liiit , ; 4010e :s.';:', .: . '',1 . 0"1 '. - - ' • -; • • Tiri day opened wily, very j 'AiafirOurriging(Weather:, "goodly nei . nher of Fitiiners.tulold out fo..ihe' "harvest Oblate" oifiFriday is The meet- ing,Was.4old . dt.thesilarn of :-Fain!isi-V:%Atts„, tog., On the hewailid 11.eatl.". There Was no show.olly,imals, or agricultural implements —no prrparation . havhigbeen made Tor any _such display-.;-lietiltere was a charming show of some domestic products, iu the shape of delielnus butter, bread, horns, obese, &o.— all of which the company showed a high ap preciatlan of after theirattention hail been called to them at the proper' time by the' Committee of • Arratigernents. Pi although 'there was pal the usual exhi bitio leek, occasion Was not left: ummp over o::the_great_purpose_and _design whic agrioul ural associations should, keep maidly in view—that is the discussion of-ag-; ricutture as a Science. To this great matter we - were glad to see the attention of the . cam , pang particularly called upon . this occasion. A bountilul-tepast having been partaken 'o/ the company adienrobil to the large thresh .ing-flyor of . the Barn', When Frtiai'x. WATTS, gsrilthe President of ifieMsociation, res, ponded to the invitation of the meeting by . brief address.. Mr. Watts—who is an anti tear Farmer, and enthusiastically devoted to that noble pursuit—spoke on this occasion as a Farmer to Farmers, dWelling with gres eardestriess.on the necessity ormbre thought,. more inquiry and more study into the theory of their greltt business, and.urgently pressing upon his 'audience the duty they owed to their childien, of suitably educating them so that theii might enjoy the light which sci ence is now so richly spreading over the vast field of agriculture. Several of the pep- Way errors- el-the day were exhibited-by for cible illustrations, and the address, which was admirable throughout, was listened, to with flied attention. • Some further time was spent by the com kmny it') an interchange of opinion. relative to Farming interests and prospects, after which the meeting (idiom - nod, all seeming well pleased with the proceedings of zhe day, and convinc , we. doubt not, that mental cultivation essential to the successful cul tivation o the soil, and that the Farmer can not dis aid . the teachings of serence it he would advance with the progresSie gence of the ago. For the lieraltl:Utli The River Buys illoviug! (!J Ali the following tirticles, whia Face tibtatried unbounded populatity, ate sold, by Cit'aitt.cs the only agent lot the gels nine articles in Catlisle. liuy (tidy of him an all ethers are counter felt. AN I' , NEgtIALLED 14.:n1E1A' and an Al-nat nail fur .18-18 gratis. • Ist—For Colds and Feverish feelings soul pre. • venting Fevers 12t1—For ASIIIIIIII, Liter Con.• plaint .1.01 Billions affections 341—For to to - rhoett, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite For Costiveness its females nod tonics stll--.1:14' Stomach alfeutions,DyNlCl),il)llllll l'ileS. laje gl;eat points4l.tittjt LS not ball to 111 k cow. vet. gives ',silvan(' never lenses one cost it e. For all these things it is wurranted 010 11111111e1 • nod all who do tint find it so may return Ike hot. This metlittine is LONG LEY WIEAT WEST ERN . INDIAN PANACEA. Fallei.do scription Almanac for 11148, gratis. . • Unlrn of Columbia flair Tunic—To the Bahl null Grry--lf you wish n rich, lux uaistitt head of hair, free from clatillitiff-antl scruff, do not fail to procure the tteiiiiise Ham of Colum. but In cases cif Ih.tdm ss it will more than ex. ceeti your exp...ciations Moly who base hiss their hair for twenty years hate had it restos( to its original perlecri on by the tote of this halm Age, state or condition appears to be no iAtifilimit iiiilever: it also elitist* the fluid to flow with whielt the delicate hair tube is tined, by a bielt 1101810 r 111 , 11111111116 (whose 10111• was grey nb the A bi (ti ogle) have li their hair resting.ul In its caw Lurid color by the nee of this in valtlable rented:v, In all cases of freer it trill' be foetid the most pleasant wash that can be used A few applica tions only are necessary to keep the hair trent &lint,: out It strengthens the roots, it never rails to impart a vial glossy appearance, anti at n per. finite for the toilet it is tinsimalled ; it holds three times its much -tts other miscalled hair restore. -ti yes, still Is more effectual The genuine ninon : l uentred only by Comstock & Co., 91 Courthitta street, New. York Conners iVagical Pain Eqtractor-11 - le now conceited I)) medical men that ( ounel's Ma• g mil Pain Extractor, ma ioulactiired by Comstock F.? Co, 91 Cooed:tad street, New Tork, is thq greatest wonder of I Cuh century Its effect s are' truly miraculous All pains are removed from -burnevietthle, fthti..lll.Xterith-l-talvoilriwiavvi • • I minutes oiler its application, healipg the same on the Mint iienraftt skin letting no scar. It in , wptiiilky beneficial hi letting kinds or it flummatory• • tlisen*es, site h Its stweNipples sill Eves, Sprains, Ithetstitstiirm V bite-sw ell ne anti Ulcers, Britt. see, Barns, CfuJbhnius, Erysipelas, Wien -- 910h - wenn. &e We might nail as a proof to all we any, the. imrnes of many eminent physicisins - who use it in their 'warder, and Intairreds of 'am cergy.who 0,160 it to their people Kind parent kby eep it 'Constantly no hand in ea sea of occidentfirelile Man. hp 10$1, without it, hill by its use 1(11 burs are stibicet to its control unless die vi talsareilesiroyeit. • . Cantloir-Ncnioniber awl ask foe Comstock's Magical Pain 4tractor,irtiMufatiniidlii"Comg stock .fit 'Co, New York , other:., tut oer;„ ' en r eil-- !Nefr's A ceonalie Oil ,--Those deer front olti iige Mid fiforh iiirortrY often receive their hearing iu : a whit:mutes. J manner, hy. the ,use rata the. effect,. • - to rest o,e and; bring Trio ,natnro(torv,. _ . . Another - 1u 'Coittrovllle ! nation 'of 'the 'Mita so ris to restore the liencirg ilnin iii till The Pickinson boys, , whose enthusia.stin when loaf or impa ired cases otirecent:tle't fitesi,atiilmaor Thia will ha of proceedings' published to onr lest, 'tae All ts•arliersans.26olll4 nine (Ms oll• .", stock 9.o' ! et;:.C,o,artion s it 81: 4 , ret, arc the Whote6 - Itiant hiad , another spn ed rally in Centrerille,: dslers;, rricu•lkl, iierfhisk. ' • . InstSaturtlay *With .syaslargely attended.- piles, • s o il" tir p il a , • „ - They are taking tire night course in. hat guar.. me"!, is 8 ”. " 411 C 3 e 41 3T:e."14. 44 ) 64 ' 4)11 4" • It ell irol , ‘ ti'ti'an s . „ •Jer ,to'aph 'eye '.!9,9 o 9a9,"_:_fttently - o) -- the •sures aresilmost inntinterableoind it is anlyiarst, keeli,:ttp the`, fire !., ?give, them Sail ceesa'iit tfi.lTtl,osc .„. . de : more grape, as the campaign Artie settee, sad' 'not 'the result! street, New York; soli -A , , :6101c..tioadaisha ,flem,eJp-r. 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'::eonv.430 C 91!1 9 ‘4 T , P r. !°!R,kflyv 11: 4.4kaiith,bi..46 470 ,-. .ntiiintiootcepitirnslG:: lie was o .Ptiltiliol,kP'"46.9.rikj /,, , 1 . 14 1 0- i. 4.4 ;Ai • ;pi sawrtittas`r Vat'a fr e t* 9 d. , f Aolll.ll!l..,?•:.,99llijkt9ttlt,ttaltansartotstrithrt!lst,ant,',..,.: o.° ;" l4o Rt s l. 4 . * Rkt.sor.. , 9!,negr: 7 4. l ll ) 4t ) tr' '! l .+ l4 l4 ! ?.'" ) •P lu l ca tTft'.lt. t :"Aq99.:' , /. 6 .!.7, 1 1 4 4vapii . 4 , 4i664:Noototiitigoopeciul#lol,lyool ;Iglq` e ,„! 3 ' ' ' f b V ., t" . llo l • 1- '6,loft; )11 - ' 3 I,,MPIrAIV(6OJ4IO ', 1 "904 ,1 1•••! 1 1, 1 P0,4, !Oty „ Y' , !, .t- - ,..1 , 1 01 !, #.ty9L:l o tin . 1 , 1 ,9!.9,!1! 9 " 10';l v tllubu ••4`0• 14 ?';'f,,', - V fit4.o-VOl4 thw Mr. Editor':—The River Ihiys" had a large and respectable "Meeting in' favpr of TAYLOR AND FILLNIORE, M the public house of Mr. Schoeiter,'(Oysters Point) on Saturday evening, the 22J of July- , THOMAS CJIARMEAD, E.,q. of Whitchiflood Joss rn Musses, Esq. ofNew ' Cumberland, each addressed the meeting in Mort but ve ry appropriate speeches,whieh were listen ed to with attention. COnsidering that nei• titer of these gentlemen are accustomed to pnbqic speaking, hut only on this occasion took the places of Messrs. John C. Kunkle, Eat. and the Hon. Alexnuder Ramsey, who were expected to be present, but were not, owing to the threatening state of the weath er, and probably other more pressing' gagements,—they tar matted the meeting's expeennions. You may rest assured Mr. Editor, that the Ricer Boys ate up and doing,—that the skies are brightening, and that a respectable vote is in reserve lorihe Cider of •Old Whitey," Mexico's terror, in November next, if we may je.dge'any thing from the idgns of the times. the feeling for TA YLOit now ap pears to be about tile same ak it was for the lasnented IlAsni SON in "40E:in the tillages Fairview, Worntleysburg, and. New Cam berland, alone with a little exertion, we can, on an average, command about two-thirds of the votes for the Whig candidates. We have in contemplation the • establishing of Clubs, in order Cvat we may act more uni tedly and consequently eWeet more good in disseminating \Y►tig,prmcijn. _impart jog, correct m formation respecting our men and our measures Please-give the abov e a place in your sal_ Tibia paper, anti iu titling an yOu will much oblige .• MANY, RIN.EIt BOYS. Meeting lit Mechanicsburg! A large and enthuniastie meeting of the friends of TAYLOR and FiLINOIIE was held in Mechaniesburi4, on Saturday evibning last, at which wo are inlormed the true spir it was manifested. Messrs, Brant,b3bury, Penrose and Henderson, of Calli Ste, deliver ed addresses. "We have not received-the pmeeedings. , 0 _ MMTOZWI BEE - 1 1 r4;ttit 11,uropel 13,frlbtl'At,a5:161tip America, arrived at i'ork ert , .F.OtliffiAti learn that things Imo come tb i,:dfisis'lr(lreland, and a lew days .tifust ti *ilecidelbethet the confederates eau endarciiPenot;' 7 pfdtract wsktiggle with the v erramilit . 1' Tlfei'.,l;irivy Council met-at the Cas le fin Tuestiiikmid on the evening of ,that ifty:tlie,cjtiietus et Dublin were astound; bd by thriiliblicatien of a proclamation, signed by the Lord Lientellant, pulling the- Cities of Dublin, Cork,. WaterfookariiLDrog; lieda,.under the ratted last sidsaiciM:hy' which the police are authorized to seautkilor at mtii MN, to take into custody all persons who are found to be in possession °Latins-without • .frhe excitement is very green. France continues Olei c Old the deo p) lefj Paris ha v e called-4m their (fronted annus.e', ment. Assassinatioris bdeifienertat fief"' beyond two or three in - lances they have not been confirmed.. • Gen. Cavaigiiee retains the gond ophiniti the people, and not tintlesetyeilly. ffrarline has taken occasion to vindicaieliie policy, while Minister of 'Fere* • Ills speech is full of eloquence, point and eolith] principles. U . i - Mr. Adams, al gentuck, in a speecii Which he matiti hi the douse of liepresentat . fives last Friday, &dared that he believed drill lwperT General Titylerwattliflutd - Vetp - th& IVilmot ,Provi - so'll it sh,ptild._• pamthe t 1-louses ol• Congress: Coming horn A slave State; -such-- testimony—is -entitled_to_grcalt weight. - Anptherlact worthy ot-notiee is, that Mri Stephens•who'made 'the motion to lay the Compromise Bill on the table of thellouse i is the leading Taylot loon from the South. 50,000 Deathsh_yConsurilp . tion v . WOO& perhaps he a small estiniiitereiiiiii - reiage7s dreadful disease to n elogie year; then add the fear• fat cataingue 9f those cut off by Intiationation of this Lunge, (fernery's°. Asthma, enttglis.liitinenza, Mow chills, and ether diseases of the Lungs and Liver. end the list would present an tippailing . prenf of the fatal , ity of these two classes of elimniem Sat it is Impel, tont to knew ilea neatly all of this dread . Waste et' human life ;night have been prevented bra tlllloy use of Dr. fiwaytte's Compound Syrup of Wild Cirrry. • _ medicine has now been before the publie singe eight years, niidls the original pr - opatizilimffniti - the Wild Cherry Tree. its replontion as a remedy for' Coughs,- Cola, ltronchit la, and CUM unipt lan ni)110( • Lungs, hosed-entirelyunpon Its intrinsic inerits,Uwerr but little to Inflated newspaper, puff's. Those who • give It a trial, beingjtenetitted by It:Vecotionehil it to their 'neighbors, ateurituts.gradually and surely has it ga . diuptitntinn, nod worked Ifs way • ' a general use. Ono-bottle never falls In cure a eeent cough or cold, while with strict Mentions In the directions that nueompany oath bottle, its rise in pulmonary discuses of long standing - and of the most alarming character, has alwn ys Cutout relief, nod in very limey Instances luau etlicled cohiplete and per manent Core?. hipORTANT Volcano, tort, Etyruios, &c. Outlining the pn nu , of %%till"( ()berry, (except Ur Swayoe's), are PluriTho en nits! Corarii:n. Tlie voltilitle is put up I:, rupture blues, covs eyed with a I ... l ell 1611 o•rll peer, lout glum the Ilkeneve of Ivor Peon, also Dr Swaytuc's sigaiut tire. None tut h. or Is genuine. I ' Prepared end sold by D. 11. tiwityne.N. W.•epriter - nf Hightb_tu tut ileve_strenpu,phiindeiplula, Sold in t)arlisfe 'by W. 8 I.INNEItBS"" - 2:lCanui ra,Liorr.