Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 11, 1848, Image 2

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PRESIDENT, . .
GEN, Z. TAYLOR! .
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OF NEW.YoRK
ELECTORAL TICKET
SY.NATOIIIAL. •
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Johil P. Sanderson, Lebinon.
Thomus M. T. AVlCeithan, Washington
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I.'Jos..G. clarksort
2..l:Price Wetherill
3. James M.. Davis
Dn(field
5 baniel 0. Hinter
fl .10.1mt1 Ddingan
7. joint a Steele
S. Join: UM des, -
9. Jos ,Sulnnorlier
ip, Chares Snyder
t. Wm. G. Harley
12: Francis Tyler
Bear in Olin&
That the election for Electorsaat Presi
dent and Vice President is to be held On
the Film TUESDAY, being the 71:11 DAY
OF NOVEMBEft. .
EcchnsurricAL.—The Presbytery nt Har
risburg will meet in the First Prisbyterian
Church in Carlisle on Friday the 13th inaC
et half past seven o'clock in'the 'evening,
and will then be opened with n ratline ser
mon, by the 111otlerator, all Its subsequent
meetings will be open for the admission of
any who may be disposed to attend them.—
The Synod of Pennsylvania also stands ad
journed to meet in the Borough of Yolk on
the following Tuesday, the 16th inst., at se
ven o'clock iii the evening.
Naturalization FraUds
IMPORTANT n EVELOPEDIEINT.-The Harris
burg-and -Philailelphia papers bring -to -us
n series of Ipost startling disclosures in the"
shape 'of extensive• and deliberate Frauds
upon the Naturalization Laws, implicating a
number •of prominent Locofucos. Several
hundred fraudulent Naturalkation papers,
the_Seal of the Court 01. Common'
Pleas Of Philadelphia, and the name of R.
Paltrier, ProthiCifotary of the city and county,
had bean sent out from that city to he . distri 7
limed among the foreign laborers along the
• line of the Central Railroad. The hand was
diseovered by a developement made to Mr.
COOPER, the Attorney General, while on a
visit a few days since to -Dauphin county.--;.
Warrants were immediately issued against
' Wm:O'Shea, Patrick Fitzpatrick and others
implicated in the fraud in Dauphin county.
Mr. Cooper, eve also learn from the Phil
adelphia papers of Wednesdayitail arrived
in that city With the view P 1 taking measures
to bring all concerned in this infamous fraud
to the bar of justice.
.CIIESTER COUNTY BANK Ron"ticitv.-21 1 ho
trial of Prait, Pence, Lackey and M'Gowan,
charged with conspiracy in attempting to
pass the stolen notes of the• Chester County
Bank, after occupying the attention of the
Philadelphia Courts all week, has resulted
in a verdict of guilty. Ths jury were out 21
hours. Alter the rendition of the verdict,'
Pollee attempted ali escape, in which he was
foiled' by the' vigilance of ate officers. :The
parties are now confined in Moyamensing'
prison awaiting their sonte ce.
"Too GOOD TO DE LOST ?'—Under this head
the Miners' Journal piiblis es the following.
twee/ate, which is indeed a home thrust at
the British Free Tradist : few days since
an honest Irishman, who with bundle on
slick was leaving this region to obtain em
ployment, it possible, on the Central Rail
road', was accosted by one of his Locoloco
friends,—"Well, Jimmy,, where are you go
ing ?" To The Central Bachand, to get work,'
seas the ;wry. What have you got in your
bundle lil•incifilrellis friend. "The Tariff
of 184 k" said Jimmy. ibis friend asked no
• .
trity 4l T,lo: . Sier;: ; Meilre-expetlition, it is
.announced i n lie New Orleans papers, Was
beei , btoken . ..iip. The causes ale uncloubt
miry, that it has been checked by- our
government; 2d, discountenanced by the
-- peppt t e port fern provinces of Nexice,
'who
~W;pre supposed.tof be favorable to the
the defensive preparations ma
t,fg:byAlto Mexican iovernment,and fourth,
thelaek of: , funds: . to.equip'and inaffitaiii. the
"•euciddittoi .. Twelloo4Fed;rin, Bent out to
' o o4%4:beendis•
and returned to New Cirleans.
,Oz:rThe Miner'a,Jpernel inoiate: lint, the
111 EivaPO!!,..0J)1 11 %11 4 . 14161, CoritiTevs ., ntitl was
,ftsketl.by ! thti.gkeoulive, perifiit! when
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tray on n a • •
asro j eo,-.bot.kr,ii t ilitiliteatoor;,poncroidin thin,
..qxplridedliesboilers,and killed deeeraljei-
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'youngruill .1, Ai, ,
VlSfir lady Nevybutyport Alegi
died the otlier,crlayrirern.elluiving large'
,t9tiOgt f kli el:Pt v,tetl4 ml(ri !J
" 0 1 "`Thanksg 14 . 1 '!8• 4 4Y/ 1 / 4 11 ki
lies been tixe,a - bY tile , Govftnipriaer4iiiitay
4_4o4gottiloi,
girgist)
I;PEATNSY~4.ANIA~~FL'EaTION;'~'?I
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• • CIIMBERCEND . .COIiNTY. •
From titeerirrriperfect returns we • htivcy
beep able to , ectlect Of.the ejection
belland-cOun!; there id ha do ibf thep3Vhigi
'aplii,eved a p4:ttial if itoe.eemPlei'e'v:ic" - ,
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.torygi, l ll/I.rtir ; I!STAFTII 2 I , ke oco
candidate, -log Gwetnnr, ltatt';zOba l o4.o o u!:!
60 . ei n ralority where fa4t year Si-10mi huti'
306, and there is little, doubt btit the Whiis
have elected theireanditrates for .4.lsembly,
bnI;PLEY anti !McCraw., and their
candidate for
.Prothonotary, Jonis J. Hew
mid, t (Our opponents however confidently
clines the election of ha. F. LA3IDE{tTON. •
, ;‘,
Under all cirmanhtimees this is" a most
cheering result. Our frientl9 went info the
contest under the 'discouraging influence of
inst iall'slteavy locofocomajority, while the
locos were indulging the most sangnine ex
pectanmis and boasting that they conk] and
would early the county by at least 200 major
ity. The result has cooled their yenning
spirit amazingly. A "little more grape"
train the IVhig batteries—which they will
,_ • ,
certainly receive or. the 7th of November—
woald have blown them sky-high ! Our op.
ponce mare the. most desperate exertions
yesteray, and they have, barely ,escaped
defeat. That defeat is only postponed fo the
7th of November, when MIS Whigs Will ral
ly under the ever-victorious banner ot Gen.
ZACHARY TAYLOR, and well do the des
pairing Cassites know it ! " •
Be of good cheer, Then, friends ofTsron!
Gird on your armor and rally again for the
fight-!----The , replt-of yesterday-is-full-01-en
couragemeni. Lot no friend of TsrLon faint
or filter now, but in the- Spirit of our great
leader, who " nevir surrenders," let , US . 'rally
again to the contesr with renewed energy
arid vigor, and the paltry locofoco majority'
of yesterday will be reversed by a Irwin
pliant voice from the _ballot-box in 'favor of
the glorious old Hero, and well-beloved of
11 1 Veople, Gen. ZACHARY TAYLOR!.
Our friends in many of the townships did
nobly yesterday. Shopherdstown, Church--
town, Mechanicsburg, NeWville and Ship
penshurg came up to the work nobly.. In
this I hnmuch and South Middleton we lost
ground, bet ou r friends are not discouraged,.
and will return to the contest in, November
with nn undaunted spirit. Let this be the
feeling throughout the county and we shall
have no fears for the result.
We subjoin the vote for GovernJr in. the
several districts of this county, as far as we
have heard them.
13.Ilenry Johnson
14 Wan. Colder, Pr,
16.,
16. :Chas. W. Fisher
I 17. ,l 7 w
I 18.1'. R. Davidson
11.1. Joseph Mark's.
20. Daniel Agneo
21. And. W. LOomis
22. Ri. hnrd Irwin
23 l'hortnsll.6ill -
I 24. S. A. l'ulv lance
Northad:sitlielon,
Sotnh Middleton,
Petinsboro;
Frail' ford,
Dickinson,
Netvvilie,
Miinn, -
Newton,
Upper W.,P.ennsboro,
Upper Frankton],
Dickinson,
Shipperniburg,
Leesburg,
Hopewell,
Monroe, . . •
Allen,
Silver Spring
Lisburn,
E. Pennsboro,
Heck's,
N. Cumberland,
We have received by telegraph this morns
ing this following cheering results from other
counties. They indicate the election of Gov.
JOHNSON, as they show again of over twelve
thousand on Gen. Irvin's vote last tall
WHIG MAJORITIES. •
Philadelphia j city and county,
Delaware
Schuylkill
micaQter
Dapphin .
Allegheny
Washington
Franklin,,
,
w LOCOFOCO Nl/00111TIES
Becks, reported leas than .
York, reported about
Pony, repotted
Dt. Nes, (Whig) i; said to 'have came
York county by a decided majority, as we
as seiriintl of the Whig voluntecr oandidates
for Assembly.
le the Non istown district, in Montgomery
county, Johnson. is saidto have 189 majority
when Slim* last year had nearly 1001
Tayloils'Prospects In 'the North.W est.
We have'conirereeci with' 69vorar gentle
men erintelligetivit,*lio have recently Hour
tied from their travels in the.North-West.
liey-represoitf4lie-prospect-el3faylOr-carry
ing Michigan and lows as highly &timing,
and of Illinois and:lVisconsin, as quite • en
cpuragtlig. IVe have received n:latter Ironi
,a, distinguished gentleman of Indians, Cool
and eloar •headetti who promises that State
for Taylor qor10nly;;14:a so:lan:but deeisive
the ',bail
Cincinnati Chronide. .„
Vineatts..—/t: latter, in the, Rieltnmd
giving an aceotint . 6l a great', 1 . 011 7 .
in Lek j to 6Oci
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limor.eunguitieiilniiiiiieortiftreett the
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Result In the State
Johnson cuing it with a Hush !
e.O-Pfoolttitititibirfo ;ft .
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.Wejavei received th'ty•folliiwini - eitifiy . of
lig; • • r •
( ..' fia lon matte I qp f , , nrierorr, tor,
a ijiiV 'id. -Thanksgiving on' the 23d day of !
Noverti er next. IVe commend it -for iteele-'
geoeiro l fdiction add felicity of sentintef : n
l'eiteritt.vAnix se. ,
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~ In the name and bylheniillicirity
al the Commonwealth of Peifilityt: ,
vania by IVlLLlitre F.'3onitsott,
'tit the said Ceintrionwealth,
A PROCLAMATION
'Thrilierforrriande'OrditiVni'ivO
Supremo . Disposer of events_ is a task. tibleis
pleasing, thin „ by.
whose enduring mercy we livey ott ,whoro
we lean for support : whciiitt arrh is due de
fence, and whose peculiar regard is'ohrglo;
ry';-who , in'adversity'entraoles;WWififltiii t t'
sustains us, and from whom. we receive
evHry, good rind
.per feet gilt, we. owe, especi
ally our adorationr and thanks. This oblige:
tiny is equally peremptory to' nations and
individuals. 'No organizatioh of men,
no condition 'of society,, no form of
government can release n people from dim, I
duties to God: nor should the seductions of
power, the lust of ambition, nor the splen
dor of renown, ;ender thorn forgetful of the
sieted,privilege of addressing to the throne
of graree,and mere) , the language of 'thanks
and praise.
These truths apply to ifs, as -n ration,
with especial -force. Willi political iiistitu
-Idi Wisely nil apterbto - oir wet lartl,:antl-frap--
piness;, a country abounding with resources
for individual prosperity, and national inde
pendence; a climate dispensing health and
vigor, and a land yielding to the hand of toil
a !India abundance; under the gracious 'sti
periotendence of a righteous Providence,
we have arisen in half a century froni the
condition of an infant and dependent nation,
and have become a great and . powerful pro
pl e. - I I tlrtr - trecessarey - iliffiggiTift - i - str
gles to enlarge our. proportious, to develope
our resources, and defend rights; in the
conlbets resulting from lcueign and-domes
tic intercourse, influenced by opposing idl e _
rests and national jealousies in the balancing
of powers belonging to the different branch.
es of the National government, and settling
the boundaries between reserved and con=
ferred authority. our institutions have been
preset veil, our National chataoter vindicated,
and our liberties set ured and prsjpetualerl.—
fo Hist, whose "hand is not stiorFeued, that
it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it
cannot hear," all praise, all glory are due.
The present condition of our country
should awaken our most profound gratittide.
The war in which we have recently enga
ged. has terminated, and our citizen soldiers
have returned to their homes, crowned with
imperishable honors. We mourn indeed,
the lyiss of many brave men, who fell in bat
tle,l or by pestilence, bin we have the ennui.
iation to know that they offered up their
lives in the service of their country. Their
deeds will be remembeted and their memo
ries cherished by their admiring countrymen.
The arts of peace have succeeded the clan
%,or -of 'War, and the spectacle is ,presented
( 7 1 twenty millions of people, reposing, un:
der-the-shadow of flee institutions, alarmed
by tin danger without, agitated by no convul
sions within their borders.
When we compare our favored country
with the condition of unhappy Eurram, the
mind is furnished with lessons of wistloni,
and the heart instructed' in hoinility and re
verence. There a driwn 7 trntldeti and long
endurig people have awakened from the apa
thy of windage, and are teaching their op.
preivitifs the gill husbandry of injustice."—
It is a lesson which inust lra written in blond:
flence . we behold crowns tiampled Tinder
foot: tht ones overturned, anti.empfres wrest
led limn their possessors; herfee 'we see the
desolation of kingdoms,llie destitution of
famished natrcts, and hear the lamentations
of 'stiffening humanity, A righteous, a, just
God, ill the exercise of omnipotent power,
has preserved as from these awf u l ca l lwa i.
ties. We are in the enjoyment of
,a govern
ment of our choice; which,while ,affords
divenses with atieven hand the
flails of civil and it:4o(ms liberty. These
are manifold and precious, We enjoy the
deli:rids of peace, and in prolusion the bless.
ingsit distributes. Plenty crowns the labors
of the field, and from the rich return of our
harvest, the destitute of distant lands have
been ted. Throughout our extended coun
try, neither the murmurs of discontent, nor
the voice of mourning, nor the cries ct want
are heard, for, '‘our ways are ways of pleas.
anlness, and all our paths are peace."
lit the midst of these unnul.bered hies
sings; is it not our ditty, will it not be our
Mersin° to return to Him, from whom, they
flow, the homage of our adoration and the
acknowledgement DI 'our gratitude ! To
His mercy, in off unworthiness, are we in
debted for the munificence of Hie favor: to
I-lie gracious and loving kindness must be at.
tributed the continuance of our national pro.
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iiroverity.
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500
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Entertaining these sentiments, and deep
ly sensible of the necessity of Divine aid I
to guide and guard us in the path of duty,
do hereby appoint TIRIRSDAY. the 2.3 d
day 'of NOVEMBEI, next, as a day of
Thanksgiving to Almighty God, and do ear
nestly recommend to the People of the Stale
of Pennsylviinia, that it be set apart, by all
denominations of Chistians within this Com
monwealth, as a day devoted to TIIANK 801.
VING, PRAYER and PRAWE; and that they ab
stain on that day, as far as practicable, from
worldly employment, assemble at their ies
peedve placea of public worshipOicknowl
edge their transgressions, supplicate through
the moots of the Redeemer, the forgiveness
of sins:tlittlcontrite hearts, render to
his holy nametha.homege of adora.ion,
thanksgiving iiittl i p.taise.
' under my harid and the Great Seal
of State at Ilan isburg, this tiventy-einhtli day
of Septembei,in the year of our Lwden°
himmand - eightirmidred rind - orty-eig an
of the Commoawealtii the, seyentyrthird..
9000
10'•
700
TOWNSEND
Secretary. of the GoletecittAveelth
By the Governor': 4 V."
(111.1)
I "d.. f tierce rtn ly Jo the
true, lailh.. The ‘‘' hig , cause is' on ward: ay=
ery whore."lht l ii • Hart lo rd,:Coo ra
, So far, : us
we expected, the , have . signally. tri
urophed. There has peen a decided gala',le!
tewhor; . them iiio'st 'tin ea
61,',;We;
arreitierheri
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The Courant gives lik
414 -V‘ihfikhtli,:fll,4*riiib;':j.;;!4;i4q,bl64,,,
oefoco Rod .strh; tleQtlPol has la N , I
lortiri, ga
xeles,foreliarktTaylor!:l, , Qui •: Mil IC
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Pitfratrbrr../T.fe ,
elf:;Eifffl4ff,p:/fli, ol 3ri .obtoi99(l-4
plof ;IX Of, ooritif 1,140 for Or, De rn oc rot to 461'1 1 1
1411dIntrafiti:'1feffkitiiiik•thriruin rurtile~''hie
1# 44 0,( 1 4 ,1 : 4, .5 3 : , 44;fi11* a i1i9,ffff1!109, 1 g5'144`
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ME
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*gra .
2!tip:,,#(1,!:: ; ,; ; Itgiil!ly„ Johnson and Adjutant
gerlierid Jonert i iinll"ejrphrin itself. Since the
groes,, - -rexfokiierin Cirl, gran
"the'; Triserify,;kwhileGover
-4ficir4.-ipahigiii;,,,,hdirre,,beeillrrevived from
tire:'l4rielitribos have
endeavored tOirere4C . iiirrin'ehrtrge against
bk*hinh it rnight-iiiiiear, fair
ly tie.ntlfei:Vvise, too hail been the re . -
.9,M° 0 1
,pose, the lisicn,puhlishod,, with statistical
Minuteness, the virioneritems-ol his iniy and
',errielominits",,lnproduce the imjirerisicidiluir,
he had received Ter-eon : in pentiaben: then his
,PP-ikl.flPsio. l ?f!.a llo we,( l . The p,rjrenipncien,ce
mnst etlectually nails this calumny to the
couliter. ,
hlr. Johnson to Adjutant
.Gcneral Jones.
BALTIMOREg 301 h Sept.; 1848
My Dear GetteralA n. article in the Uni
on; a few days since, 'minting tote pay, and
emoluments received by Major General Tay
lor, although I hope not so intended, is capa
ble ofthe construction • that . he has received
it in Ate nature bf extra. allowance. Although
there may be:instances in which such allow
tomes may be per,tectly proper, 1 am as sat
isfied as Ldan be, eithom actual kriowledte,
that General-Tay lor his'ite.ver applied for or
roceiyed.them. 4nd as-31u are' or maybe
enSily, possessed of the information 'necessa;
ry to put the master beyend doubt, you will
oblige me by saying—
First—lf, from the. commencement of his
military service-to the pre:tent tone; Gener
al Taylor ever applied for, or received in the'
lorm of pny, emoluments or otherwise, one
dollar more than-the laws in terms allowed,
and—
--Secondly—Wbether—bin-pay—and-fepolu
inents during the period he has been' a-.llla
jor-Genentli have not been the same as
those received, by Gen. Jackson whilst he
held the same post in the Army of,the Uni
ted States ?
• I have no hesitation in making these.in
quiriea of you,.beenuse.l know that yourself
a solditir to whom the., country is indebted,
will rejoice to do justice to a brother officer
who has so ?realty elevated the military
fame' of the United States, and whose only
offence, ir. certain quarters, is to he found in
the tact that his countrymen' have brought
his name befor the public in evidence& their
confidence in his integrity, for the highest
official liOnOrs Within thou' gift.
Yours truly,
REVettOY JOHNSON.
Adj. Gen. JONES ) ington.
Adjutant Gen. Jones' Reply.
WAsniNGTON, Octobet 2d, 11348
Dear Sir—l duly received your. letter of
the 30th - ultimo, and having examined the
article in the "Union" of September 28th,
referred to, have no hesitation in saying that
all the. pay and.Mlownnees specified as.hav
ingleen received by Major-General Taylor,
were in strict conformity to law end the
Regulations of the war Department made
pursuant thereto; and are preeiiily such as
any other officer similarly situated, would
have been entitled to receive.
I:arti, sir, very respectfully,
Your MA serVl.,
R. ,Ipp.m.s, 4dj. Gen . '
tiOn'tile R. Jour: scut, Baltimore, Md.
KEEP IT BEE - ORE THE PEOPLE!
'The Washington Union, the "by authority"
ersfint of the great locotoco Party, gives the
true position of Taylor and Cass on the ques
tion of Slavery extension. The editor of the
Democrat says we are committing a fraud
upon (=readers in representing Gen Tay
to he ()ivied to the extension of §Javery.—
Rut the 4ellowing entrusts from the "Union"
show that ve are correct, and that it is the
Democrat 'which is falsifying the views of
Cuss and" Taylor:
Cass in favor of Slavery extension.
" At ail events we are Itilppy to under
stand by private letters that Gen 7 l lal CASS
firmly stands the ground which h . las taken.
hieing applied, : to formally by a man of the
Wilmot stamp, he declared unhesitatingly
that he adhered to his Nicholson letter and
to the Baltimore - nhuform and that if elected
President, he WOW(' VETO TIIE. WILMOT PRO
Vlso."—Wash. Union, Aug. 1, 1848.
Toytar opposed to Slavery &tension.
There can be no doubt about General To
Lou being opposed to the extension of Slave
ry. His letter to Gen. Gaines and the Cin
cinnati Signal are proof of this fact. That he
nees in a slave State is no argument that he
wishes its extension. Thousands of the citizens
of the-South believe slavery to ho wrong in every
aspect in whch it cat; be vieuxd"—Washing
tore Union, Aug 5, 1848.
The vote of the eight Southern Whigs in
Congress to lay the•reccnt Compromise Bill
on the table' is a striking proof that "thou
sands of the citizens of the South believe
slavery to be wrong in, every aspect in which
it can be viewed," and among these is Gen.
Taylor, as many facts hat•e.shown.
A SOLITARY .Criss Alsst.---The Lawrence
Mass., Courier said. that in canvassing a sec
tion of that town, the Whig commute found
one map who would vote for Cass. The
next day two men arrived from Bangor and
arrested him forhorse-steal'ng. The - p - angin
Whig - says`;eiriCti Men he, has arrived in that
city and.las. fitruished apartments in - the
A PLACE L 7 - 0 , L0%-p-1118 Putnim
fa situated 'Muskinaunultiverpoppol
silo zanegyillf, Ohio, conlainaA,,o,ll!,l,l l
Lion of 204 . 04fri," ar t "pre:
sent, an intinnperato 'than in the ~Slace, and
Onion rn ita , of
Ihn'aorpora,(fori, a ainglp,,tayorti, more or shop
where intoiioathig-akinOra 'of any-kind win,
be had. "
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pdreddnt icritimiende, inrJheinurddr,ol , l4lre.
the AViiiiiidis;
lie seized oods
I lie 'l.oi9ing 'id ''Sabb`ati
m9OC • -hofrible-oli4
dumfounded; ;Having rnadd CRdieisidn 'Of
Yeligilin;licOiciiilestidd kid f OciTlcilmt *Ale kat{
leAti juitio:,
lenience. -
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Ociobdt*i on o u r table 'tilleih with en te twin-
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oioiNgfgoitith:T lochs 01,riaciiapipecteit ,
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olittgat4ligiitiliikAjik(4iotio,pr4ol.
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The' mass meeting of tsol friends of
TAVLORi Firxmort.s,and Joni:tiler,: in, this
borough on Salylny, last,.Nt - 'as iiii . :.old 7 .
fashioned gatheiinglike the4lpPU*olll:- .
pourings of 1840 and 184 liti day
was bright andel* , WitlatSofgnir,a9d'
at an early hour - carriages . and horse{ ten
began to make their appearance in every
avenue leading into the town. „ - : Between- 1
ien"iina'lvi , elv'e O'CloCkimmense delega
tions: rrived in procession 'from the
townsh s of South Middleton, Allen,
Monroe, Mechanicsburg, Leesburg, &c.
and. as the long. array of wagons and car
rules, all filled with - hrifilkiiiiirs, de
filed through OUT streets, making the wel
kin ring with - their shouts and cheers,
the highest enthusiasm prevailed. Most
of the wagons and carriages were deco
rated with flags and evergieens, and sev
eral delegations 'were accompanied -with
spirit-stirring martial music. A large
number of banners were borne by various
delegations, each displaying some stri
king device, or inspiring motto.• 'The
spizit.that Rervaded_this vast gathering.
inspired• every heart with fresh energy
for the contest, and gave a bright augury
of success
The meeting wassailed to order at one
O'clock, P. P. 1., in front of Wini•oti'l•
on Main street, by Geo. Fleming, Esq. Who
.nornififfEd_thts. followetp r nflicers •
President,
DANICL LECICHY, E'(101 Frankfort)
I ice Presidents,
J. L. Zook, Levi Eberly, orAllen,
Geo. W. Criswell, of E. PeOnsboro,
C. Contrition, Wm. Bell, of Silver Spring
George Sherbahn; of Hampden, •
J. Millisen, of Mechnnicsbnrg,
R. Anderson, Peter Bricker, of Monroe,
Elias Johns, of S. Middleton,
Mifler, of N. 'Middleton,
•
John - G'illon, of Carlisle,
Jos. Rimer, M. Donaldson, W. Pennsboro,
Jos. Mr;Dermonrf r o f Newville,
PIM! Randolph,,of Franklord,
Samuel McCune, of Newton,
Wrn. Knettle,
John w. Clever, 'of S(inifinrnpton,
Wm. Gmikel, Inn. Laughlin, at Hopewell,
James Oliver, li. Shaffner. of Dickinson.
Capt. W. F. Carey, of Shippensbuig.
Secretaries.
Maj. JOY. A. Ege, of Shipperisburg,
James 'McGuire, 'Or Hampden,
W. A. Lilffliurst of S. Middleton,
•
John McDowell, at Frankton',
Erivveril Peters, of •
11' in. C. Houser, of Aleclitinicsburg,
‘Vrn. Woods of Dickinson,
The : officers hailing taken their seats-she
meeting'was opened by an,address front the
lion. Jasper E. Brady. - - His appearance was
hailed with great gatislaction by his constilo- .
-ant's, and hi% admirable speech received with
'arm appla Iwo
Gov. JOIINSON was then inirodncedlo the
audienceoind made his appeMance amid
long continued applause, His lino per-thial
Appearance seemed at once to strike !risen ,
(hence with great favor. Gov. Johnson
opened his speech by explaining the vircuin
stances.under which he became a candidate,
font giving his reasons for publicly addrers
log the people in the diderent counties
'trough which he hes Rested. The Gover-
nor's speech was able and eloquent through
out, touching on all the most important topics
of State and National interest, and treating
each with stitting lorce and clearness. He
was listened to with plotound admiration by
the Whigs, and our locoinco Iriends who
were present in large numbers, were con
strained to adm i t that his speech was a mr
del of argument, fairness and courtesy. It
told with powerful effect upon his audience,
atul at its arise three hearty cheers were gi
ven tor our popular Governor.
Gov. Johnson was followed by an eloquent
Yankee Drover, Mr. CADWEILL, who accom
panied the Shippensburg delegation, and
who spoke with admirable effect. A.—GAL-
Brismi Luc, Esq. an old acquaintance of the
audience, and now one of the Presidential
electoral candidates of Maryland, nest ad
dressed the Meeting in a strain of fervid el
oquence, and excited the most intense en
thusiasm.
. The meeting then adjourned, every-man re
solving to.gri hone arid devote his time . and
energies to the election ot Juiptson and The
County Ticket!
Shepherdstown Meeting.
• At a wEig meeting held in Shepherilstowif,
on Thursday eceiting, Oct. sth the following
ifto're !were, appointed
•
President —Capt C McGOWAV.
Vice Presidents—James Eekels.Fen., Jacob
Mumma, John 8. , Coover. F,sq., Jacob Shel
ly, Wm. Wilson, Jag. Crall, Geo. Hyde,
John Dunlap ; son., Geo. Beelman, sea.,
Wm. Kline.
Secretaries-4V. C. Houser, J. C. Kirk, D.
Markley, Geroge BiYan, W. Lambert, Levi
IVe4, John Under w Ooti.
, Mllotting gentlemen welt) appointed
-a-comnfttee-to-draft reiolutions,,T7-h-Cath
cart, D. S. Hamacher, Esy., B. F.. Lee., John
Moore,. Peter Baker, John G;Taylor, henry
H. Grove and J. L. Zook. '
, The rneetigfr, Wks addressed by Ifori.las.
per E. Brady, Gen: Ayres of Harrisburg, and
James R. Smith, F.sq., of Carlisle:
intends; in ear at hand when
we shone called upon to cast our votes for'
President of,. thti.cnited States,',it. becomes l i
us to siniMire intii . .the views and. iin
et Mos -of the- dillercint nominees, and . be
able to give'iiintisfecomy ieasOffs for voting
as we do, therefore. • • •
.!‘:liciolved,, That wit enst.-,Oniyillei'.larfGlOtt:
Z..•_Tiiylor. and. M. Fill more,' beitaititeJlicry_'are.
iir'falterjot 'a poteotivOliiist .
.tb;thatlfeeitrade,'.olioyx;whiii~i':iooyi ~c lods,
ourPl illeliere,;ourtfactories; , elia ,
our roiliest 4e1(1••, reduee the .'•,.wages of the.
American laborer by. filling the - , markat‘With
-thepreduallona llie.• , Pel?P'er 1 10 i °P.EA
'60640' cif,7slaye
'territory ,', and the_tlfelo.,P9Wer, , W l
pptlbe,exercised . coMtary,.to.,theilikpressed.
s .tbe j %; I
olveci, , Tlint Johnson
witritt:Ave ,
twe,Taith fttrefßifill Sint ed Sena
of :Peililaylvariiii; Whe'ittiOild;:eaerrciut the
'true "•principl t'Whi p eri Party mitt:
.ileeitairtteleolitfattilarit Pennsylvania
itaile;iiigiver''fiffeeMol•t*e nt ylhoiiiiinliZah,
Welfiiii,4lll,o9fifjOOPC° P.!
re°6 o tal i ve- s A
.09604,1001i41q.itile4iiscOliiettnole, p ia:sp!
*ectibtf.
(ficolApoliiii , b,l,liciii:,loo4o ) )l,, t iirePlielS' 'et
vel!lik:44:•tti'k . 4;"•lk. (l4,ll 4il:AAnit•le':,4eketi
that' lehiti 4 4 0 All ,
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ME
.'zm-,,1.N,,, S T A TE ' .
, OTioiliS,
Little Delaware Safe bY,lA.oo,MeJortly
At th . e inspector's election on Tuesday
wee:Fiii this State 111tigs canted .New
Castle County by a handsome majority—
and there ltat;e been Whig gains is other
parts of the Stale. Now3astle county is gen
eraltyagainst-us. The Statq is doodler Tay
lor by an old fashioned Harrison majority:
Maryland All lt Ight 4 .
The election in this Slate; on WedneSday
last,. was lot Sheriff's only=-the legislature
being chosen bi-ennially,-next yen. Fred
erick county elects a Whig Shetiff by AOO
majorhylast - ye L ioo. .1 3 1TOCe Getirgarii .
a Whig Sheriff and Senator. Baltimore city
and county a LbeoSherifi by less than 200
majority—last . year over 1600 Bahl:more
city and county always gives a Loco majori
ty, while the rest of the State is generally
Whig. This year both city and chewy will
join -m-giving -majorities to-the Old-Hero-who
quever-surrenders!'
'These results settle the contest so far as
the l'residential election is concerned. The
Whig States of Delaware aid Maryland stand
firm—whilet.-Georgia, which went for l'olk
in '44, has as good as declared that Old Zach
shall have her vote in :48.
CeorgiA Bection
The returns received from this State are
.decidialy good. The papers give returns
of majorities in 16 counties. We have comJ
pared these returns with the majorities given
in 1844 for President, and the Wag gain i 3
four. hundred and eighty-three!
There ure 93 counties in the 1 4 tate: Mr
Polk's majotity 'wins 1911. to 16 counties,
we have reduced that smite live handled
voles. A like gain through the State would
give us the popular vote by a large mujot
. This election is for members of Congress
only, and the pripular vole in ay be talented
more or less by, persolal popularity, and by
local causes. Yet it is a fair iudivation of
the popular pulse.
All Hall! Florida.
The last N.aloaal Itile.'Ngeacer gires..the
allowing telapraph-ie despatch :• •
'Georgia and Florida are both redeemed
—The latter by a large—majority,--wthieh—huts
given us a %%lig Governor, , Congressmen aiid
Legislature, The popular vole in Georgia is
close. The gain iti seventy-one comities.
751 over ltle vote for (ovettior. last )ear,
when the loculoco s tnajority ISRP ‘ 1293. The
Stale is good lor.Taylot, in Novenitier, by
three thousand or over" •
Another diriptitch Says' the returns from
GeUrgia show that the Democrats hav6 elec
ted Messrs. Cobb, Hardison, Hacket, and
Wellborn— The majority for Wellborn is
200. The Whigs have elected I\lo.,tsrs King,
Stephens, roombs and Owen, leaving the
next C6fig•erisfrinal delegation the same pol
itical complexion as at present.
Important News from Europe
ANOTH ER OUTBREAK IN 4 RELANII.
The "America" steamship has arrived at
New 11'oulcon thirteen (lays lrom Liverpool,
bringing intelligence one week later than
that brought by previous arrivals. -
The intelligence is highly: i.nportant and
even• startling. The sudden appearadce of
insurrectionary movements in Ireland, alter
every germ 01 sedition was supposeSto have
been crushed, and every thought of resin•
twice against the power of British govern
ment entirely abandoned, is highly surpris
ing ; and the feeling of astonishment will• be
increased by the accounts of a general rising
of the peasantry—of actual conflict—cannon
capturted—soldiers fraternizing with the re
bell—the police flying— a camp formed
near Clournel, with all the indications of a
civil war already begun,
With "this 'excitiMr news from Ireland
comes intelligence of towering skies
continent—movements of the Socialists and
the Bonapartiats and attempts at the assassi
nation of Gen. Cavignac, in PaHs—resinr
lion Of Hostilities in the Schleswig Holstein
aflair—with troubles in Spain and Italy.
The commercial intelligence ; in regard 16,
he decline of American maples in England
s more important than favorable.
ARRIVAL or 'rile' ticiuumis Tier
'inane et, NewYor k on IVe t iliesilay with lour
days inter intelligence titan that brought .tiy
the America. There hail b e en
positive outbterik in Ireland ,sinee,ithe rest
••accohnie. : The pittlicita poh'ed:to adopt
the , Gueiitla. system el, warinrei - The oho
lent ,e'entittueS..,to ' rage' at Ponstantinople.i
Napoleen has. been elected to the
French As.setriiW,':''Gett. Cavainnee ,: is.eaid
to', popularity.; .Vteentt has
beenf'debiared'. iii ti State,' of 'siege . ; anti it is
repode t ; tita r t
‘ *oortt
pkibid :to saelti - safety t.
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F virrGetierallnylor , nrtived . ,in-Islowdprtoans,
on ttio r 26ifi at"; `item Pass .CtiVistiiinT:And
passagelor born& on ~qiti:B. 6 9o CrOOl6.
Tlns GeperaF rema in 'nt- o Ruti4o.ug
liktie-Pfeiiiablititiliiloimit4l7Viiiiir-fietiyilill6
9610PanY , Iiim; ;le', , j%,r.:•'; l ,
:.; • ' —3;.,
' 110:Iirp;n1h",C . witiiqww0.46.1.1"le in titho
mouth" tiOd'o l l 4 o B '.94on
lontit .oritotonio;isitp:,theiee;•,
r flin food liteieed of, being
hropeilyritiesoleini Vow Ins hi the stomach a 'delete.
lions_ called eleept le generniedi which
%mixing filth the lipil.ooop
uoptii,is.vort..lti not onty
~ .10 stye 'lhad!:briiat ,f
,hitt tilott'':ttia' Arno nonce. re
'' ""I ll eifi ( t r ,,ftsPt li, o;fo 4l- PP'!! t Orlt rta tt9 i Fk 4 l ,lll
. .. , ,vvtiata , ,Andiniiiliagitatiiii , Tilleuietentfe'if the 'lto -
to nett a nd howolr, of ioll
linrygliitkinioo,hitt L jtipytitteit,!;f eptore 1 he,Notovo:
'Oralto, betjtlW too; tliorl, are 111 . otoforo • s oOtalo .
to taint Ott' a had to'o o lli kald'rir , Oveitt ptelitititlO'ol
asyy of ;;!;.-_, r
I.l64leita cif Icialintcir re Itsjititl, {Oft
ber . ttmt,thit or lattiol iiroget ti
.tile. 11111t:AttooL,2,110 - . grletwt ).?.(41V0 eildrA
:V Rioiii.,p!)..the tap:label• of elicit
i.,TOOi4ljottioloa'llB iblOsito'63,7lliin oug4.4l4tAiiitt
itont4lo.3ltrilato:ottil 'go tiertkEoil,e 01::foriC.nr#4.0?;::
um cc , 11,11trY,
- 6;541116 following articles, which hare
obtained unbounded itopularity, are sold by
PiAltri4 Oon.av, tlie.only agent for ilie,gen
infietktatbs, in Carlisle, Buy onjy at
us alrb(luti f iltre counterfeit.
• •
ItEmzint, and an Alta
,,
into (or I 84ii`lcbtis.
and Feverish feelings and tit e •
renti4-.l•'tifeiii 24—For Astiting Liver Con,
plbilit oinfOliflious affections 9d—For Dim -
rhiesii Indigestion :Mil Loss of Appetite
For Costiveness in females sail aisles 51.11--Fcr
Stomach affect ions, Dyspetisiu and Piles.
lthe great points it it is not bad toiake, ne
ver gives pain and never leaves one east ive..
For all these things it is wiliTa Med tk 'lomat lei
anthill Who do not find it so may rein en the imt•
This medicine is LONULEY'S CHEA*V
•WEST ERN INDIAN 'PANACEA: Fbi s li.r dc
Seri ption in an A imanieftir IB4fi; Oath:
Blinn, 61
' 'Corilint.iitt.. Bait
'Ltd and Greg--lf you 1Y ibil o,o4)O.N.Olti
heat, 'of hair, tree from lift - 44 .fief tiff, do
not Nil to procure the Ceindoe Hsi ot .Colunt•
lies In Cases of nattiness it *ill , niLre than ex
ceed intir 'e:gt,...ctittions Musty •ho have loss
their hair for t %Anti,- years have.had it resivrttl
'to hi original peelection by alit. flan 'Ol - thisliatin
Age, state or conditicin appears to be fin obstacle.
whatever: it also causea the fluid to Pow with
vvlticlethe delicate hair ttikeis filled ? by • bi
means thousands (mlunieltair wa a geey as the A si
atic eagle) haCe redo sit to its pa
ti.ral color by the ose df this invaluable remedy.
In till cases of fever it will be fonittl the most.
pleasant wash that can be used A few applica
tions only are necessary to keep the Illtbr Irani •
fa I hag out I strengthens tile roots, It .1 ever f's,ile"
to impart a ri •It glourrre4pearatiee, Mid PP kiwi.-
fume for the its s unectoalled; it I,olds three
tidies as aas other mtsealled.halr:-restorr., -
tivea,am Amore effecttial nitind'nlann
factoret only by Comstock- & Co., tif eiturthatr
street, 'ew York •
Ceti Magical Pain Eritraelorz-11
now Co cited by medical men that
cal Pin Extractor, inanufaeltiredby Comstock
Le Co, 21 Courtland aireet, New York, is the
greatest wonderof 19th century. Its effects are
truly miraculous !All' pains are removed from
blOlllllB, &C, and All external sorett, in a few
minutes after its applieation, belt ling:111i sante on
the tooscliarcite skirt, leaving on aelii."ll is
equally beneficial iu nil .kinds of it flumtnatory
diseases,so eh as sore Nipples and Even, Sprains,
Rheumatism, V hire-swelling amt Ulcers, Brui
ses, Burnet'
'
Chilblains Erystnelaft, Ellett . , Tie
Motorola, f..lc We might, add its .protitto alt
we say, the. names of [natty eminent physicians
witti use it in their pinotice, and .hundred's of the
cergy who prA iseit to their people Kind parent
keep it consta oily on Mind cases of accident
by fire.lite may be lost without it; but by its use
ititmer,s-are subject to its control, unless like
el
[iiis a re . dest ray mt.
Caution•-• fit:Member And ask for - Comptork's
Slogical Pain k,stractoc; manufactured by Comg
stock St Co, New York, soil take no other.
Deafriesrs cured--Dr. Acvonstic
00.--Those deaffront'oln age-and from infancy
after; receive their hearing in a most miraculous
ma nne r, by the use of this its Is has the effect
to restore the tension and bring into the natural
action of the parts So AA to restore the ItM,ring
when lost or impaired This will be done in all
eases of recent thriftless, and of bai•gaiina
inu All cleat' persons should !lose this oil , Cfm
stock 6/ Co, '2l Conetland st-cet,are the it bole
snlers. Price SI per flask, •
• Piles, Soren s:e —The Genuine - Hay's
Liniment, is an article snore pistly celrltrutril ns
a cure for then hove, tl an tatty or all teihrrs Its
cures are almost innumerable_ it till it is only ties
censor,- to let those who kno w the :Wilde nu.i) used'
it with 'asset' great slie_eess,tlist it-is to had tint-e
-nnui ge . sitiiiie of - Comstock Fs: Co. 21 Courtlatie
street, N, w York, sot.. proprietors
Dr. Sl*nit's- Sick Headache Remeey-,
Whs . :win you suffer with I hill distressiri t
plaint when Fl remedy' hat hanchliPi will not
to mire you? This remedy will elfectindly des
,drily any Hum* of hendathio,eitimr ner%, Ito or , .
Jilious. It has curiql CLISe.S . of 2() years' stand-
Alothet's PiFenvety--All -
expect ing - tri - becontentOtbrre Flllll a 10115 10 *soli(
die Pains, liistresses 01111 Ditegees nf -
ing,ore earnestly entreated in calm_ 1.1.4i-qtaesr----
allay (heir nere.oosness,attel soothe tln Way by'
thetpie of this most v
lurn nn. Those _who w l ll- canditll obsess(' its
strives toast approve ni it in their 110}.-rio CACry
kiu4and ntrectionnto imArmia a ill feel it Ids tabst
solemn (fluty to alleviate the distress his wife-1s
exposed in, bra sire and certain method , N his II
is the rise of this mother's ry.lief. Farther par
tiettlara in pamphlets intendeti Mr the female (se,
are to he hail gratis a here the !impact redid is
in be tonllsl. 'llse Mother's 11010 is pt (Tared,
and nnly, by the nnw snle prnpettatirs,Comstnek
en, 21 (i.airtland street,New York - .
For Worrns--Kolmskwk's Mill pe will
eradicate and elm; r.hildren and n (lit Its alto has e
W 111.011.1. Cant ion--liewnr e of all mar Rs the name
is %pet led• Kid:month ,`the old Dutch name st ti nt
inventor. Price 25 els per bottle O It canton
ip;ttre the child should (het n Inc no N orms, hat it
will tin it gnod.
•
Expectorant Sy rt];',— nave ythi
Do not neglect it, 'Flionsonds have met o prema
ture death for the wn4t of aliention to 14 C O II.MDII
Colt( ((aye you n cnngitt key. 1)1. liartholo-
M M W 'SE:CPECTOTIANTSTRIIP,II Wire IllelliCl4l4llT.-
scripl inn, containing no poixnuottp dregs. UM
Used in not eAtetatiire practice fur several yrors,
will positively give relief, and nil ve vnu fi•ntn tit*
most awful disease, Pulmonary tonattrertlieli'
which use:iffy a weeps into the grave Istmdreds o
the young, the old the lovely 111111 thee gay.
MARRIED,
In this place by Rec. C. P. Wing, on tb3
10,1.. Mr. 3,11111:s 110I'VEIR 10
AMANDA Bonne 110111 01 Ibis place,
In Mechanicf-hnt g, on the 2 ult., by the
Rev. Jon. G. Fritchey, Nrr. SIIEDItKrII STE
vEs., to Alice SUSAN BAKER, b01h . ,01 Yolk
Lt Meebante,bing,,on Thursday last, by
the same, Mr. DANIEL :1.0(1K to Miss itim t ß A .
RA PINtItY, bra DI Allen tp.
• ,
On Tuesday last, by the Mime, Mr. DANIEE
K.),IN F. of .Monrce tit., to Miss ANA JANE SO
LANDERS, of Allen tp. ,
Josiall !Ulm
ley, Mr. JOON' to Miss REOECCA.
Soul. all of SOutli Middleton townsby Cum
berland county.
.
DIED.
On the 20th Sept, ult. in Alifflin township,
Miss ELEANOIi INATT,AII; 111 68th year of her
after n. prouneted which she
bore with ehristian resignation. "-
' Suddenly rut Saturday, I6th 01 September
MAt.y ANNprrA keepitti: 'Ol Simon'
and MargnrettnOys:4n•ogeii
,arear . a 1119 R i,hs-.-
and 23 dars,' .
ZoTR
ON „One. of the ..street.ii .of hOrolikh; on
Monday hist, n Coot:het-work
colilOirell, and 'edger, with berl 2 ioOir:OlViii#e:—k .
I he
. notino of the owner.•WilFbolliifOrloir.lquiiiii-:
kerchief cootaiped io ,Altb,i•rttiTlT•4o4"l/1-(Ir
be paid,to the tioderxmlativiogit,tittlitatalffiao: '
nelj •
" • • Acqe:? :WOW.; Goode; > '
t, ••,
Aubgeri4ei
cii y,, wil a: larah,t'a nd
['ALL and N ITE 11.• G 0 ()DS:rigid
thott
aention :or.:tho'puttlietittently.titiait.6 4
hifratiodte balite& pairchaSitta 618eiiiiera..; , ,Itrettr;`-" ,
teo Ow store, on West Mani street, nfew'ilitEtiii • .„
~,V,Ott:ol_lloottnn!s-llottl. • •
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