ra .....••••••••••••.. • .•••••••••• .3 RE Etirlo Vf4ENEPAIL 414111A44.1 . - 1: .••"••• • The New .Orliani'Delta inattsuiti . 1 contains a glosving•aceount'M Ilreffoctl44l lugs ot;!lhegriat'lfarbeciegiven&th e • ." •• natant by the citizens of,F,oelicianai:. ; ;the ROturrred Vdloateers. tp prpactet ti were apon a vicalle - ol• superti s i afillfr their, festivities were tidtPiedlT4,:th 1: greatest Treoprfety. 'Ger/Te34% . pleigsce -diffused tlaroughontilic--yrtst assemblugs. He visa's: received with an entheAustn xvbiett . sprung 'from the heart. He was addressed - by James'ii. Nluse, E4q., oil the pn:t of the Florida parishes. We extract the coliclu cling portitellifilvf s"Pegeh, and hie. whole of General Taylor's reply, Irma the , interistino iricideehi of the war. and _many illtistisati2us . ,o„cleestral Taylor's kintldieart etitiessyslilr.. concluded in the follow,- • • ingsvoidti:' •••,• • • '• : •" •ihaili name, then r,:o1 only of my lellnw. • 'eagle: unity, but of. the, lathers `''•••`iitul %Mothers who, had sent their sons to tight. • tbeirtitilfei.of , ,theif country, 'giving them the 6orarnuncl 'to return with honor' or ' not stall, he welcomed (len. Taylor, to • the • heath; OMI both's:4 of his countrymen. yes, General, We are happy to-tiny to see inn a 'Moog as. We-hay.etrought our wives hnd chiklretj ettt.To beboldiottenvhe has done eo Arid our children's • children. shall., remember and,, praise your areal' seeds - wail noble victories upon the y, n k cif the Xlci•Grantle; .0. the shores of • ' the pCOifie, and ht,the base of the Rocky .IHoilittaies.theY Shall hymn your praises and recount year ;peat ileeds, as 1 have this day • Sri' e linimtelly 'done" on, the banks of the : - 111i - eiiitslittilulTFehr, thit the bright . pages -you haie Nslll•eWK•h — gittil — y•Wlit he•;tern therefrem, or that your claims 'to-tilelove,..ii.kio :gratitude . of your coptitly- • men Will'O • br i fittle frem their hearts or mem ' o'neil.° . l'ostertly. will itever•cause to hold ,you in.giatelbl,.reardledhon, until time shall be no' more; a'nttall earthly eery shall sink into the tomb.--Agelcome r then,_thrice , wet. ...._z_eomeii_hoititted_:_patuat_antl_sobh:er,to, _the_ simple liOsPitalities, which a' republican pea- . ple extend tri you. . The speech of . illr..lHuse was happy in sentiment, fen:Of:tin style, and animated in llattrery. G EN. TAYLOR'S A D Dr. ESS M. Speaker, Ladiis and Gentleman—lt is With a feeling of deep embarrassment that "I attempt to reply , lite eloquent . ad dress just'Jelivered, whieb I feel my Ignoble • servicea have been Mil•vividti.portlayed and 'B_l4irmitla Miring. the lone . pe nod I have been in the serviceof the public, Ilona endeavored to lieeps in view, as the constant object of my exertions, the liont4tr, the Integrity. - and the welfare . of .nay country; • and If I have been plifee(Pin situations -in which I was able to promote thesie objects, it is attributable ratter zealous aid, - -and energetic .cm . operation of, the - - - gallant men,:both of the r egular and volenteer ser •vice, who're it has been : my good Mime to 2 - :7 - entamand,than to any superior skill or a bii. 'ity.cm . my- pale To them, more thin to my , Ptell, belongs.the'grory of any results which been - Meldeveil iiiider my coin - ' tßut I. cannot_axaid.ille opportunity,- whilst 'relertitig.tit the irahievemeirts of our turns, of expressing the deep conviction of the - evils of War,- of whiclf, here, as elsewhere, —= my mind receivestdally and mournful proof. l'hrotmhout my service. 1 assure you, (lie :priftirlest Mdments.of victory have beerfAlsr kerieil'ind rendered so.rrowful.by the treflec ' liorfa L the pain MI occiirsences :which it pro - • duces—of the . wives' made „wi4ws, of ''pa rents made' rchildress of frieroW bereft of .. - r . ' '.. those bound,:to,t tem y.t.te denrest.tieS; for *. 1 he'nWful tultlti 01 ,War are fibt . confined to - the filddriy scenes , of. the . hattle,field, but dip', t ' iiafil,- 4 -lifo'w. ' iertsiniiingt,disttatterx-mcireihifo, v iiiii dr Ih . ilti,l l 'pot,intils,tift:flOki, seaiters,deriik ,iimel*ith4ee,etigng6ll,in.,the i ttrying,ltttigues t'inittexOnstiterti dlf,,reirlinify r edniy. rt,..01 those , who haye i dvea Instettv.serv,ice in:Mexico. '''the'propttnt,l6ll . .rpt those mit.dowif by disease •i,etotihnire who 1611.1 in the battle field is about five Irl ix,ofm. :F these reasons, as a con - stritit witneks of all the stern and painful real ')iiiek OFWar, 1 asSo re you that there is no "orb . Who . re vices more in the conCI osier' pi the war" With 111.exico,,now happ ity. %motion . ted;thiir 1 , '40;-, ~ ,, : ' , ' 1 ft . W' as net from any apprehension of the •.1-I;l2.g9.lPrOX.tarly,. dread of the Till goes and sutter i ing44e,ty hie,' 1 might be exposed, that 1 iq , warmly. desired • the conclusion of this .... ,,yer;tkeit.it, was because 1 looked upon writ .six ii great eyil, As 'a last resort, which When •11.9 an b'e lionerahly, concluded, it is the first ,11tt,f3i t ,rd,3,1141i014 ,- reeppcially a republic to ter ..10111144?:...4 rt rruni.rair , E,...Pn't.":: A.: .1 believe ittitoCancornptlible,lWith the'lion.. l • ror,:andinterestardf both' tßeritiblics toterfni i.nonactoo,thinsso:;:evreet;iitivtl,:utort:nvi-'cituhret le pr ip ifte' y ' e h li ' ll a iii s . .zens . ,therkin'd and fliehdly-recePlion • Whic, : h rharftbeeir„eifendird to me on this, us well frs nittor'-other, : i occasion's, ~on which . I 'hays" had the,pleusere oft enjoying _the hospitality •,91 , friyAllotv citizens 'of' LNitsittnn. -,These .demonstratiohsriletisfy me :l'ic'it lei chin iri., 7 . fly to'.i call : I :Republics' , .ungrateltil.''' Eftkiik: "pvl' ere 'have A he ' soldiers: et --+ th eilktiPiibl ie ' re. qrsivedittiet - ',iineed rottpepulaimaPplititlii'ilifil . , enjoymbihiSisindnesslok'theirtferlie,WOitizitUl : 139tnift'inge6latelhavetiher 1-4 tied inltiir - * tit4iiil, - comely treated-then. in' our Statelitqtribisint 4140SOMbiphIniytobservntion .1411 t hiseit 'don,' 4111 3 11' .8 inee t mPreturn 000 tlies'ival, ant' hi,- -------ying-Vemi...i . .iid4r-the.State-ifzeept . on ri:11 ' • . , cv jejt„ to nif:plentatiowiti'.lllississippi;! , i'f-' t, -,': t'lThedprinplit toi ...11oltSliite. 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K 14441.1111.4.'' i t if! . nseltletittefipeacte.tinClitipprirte t ri*ith = . ,t i fori'ecit,i)il:Prrtfierb,iiiintl4l 4. ,si, Re shout Wtir iriver,teriyetioti.titto?Liihvtittieetienoggh ' tit tlienKill4l,:etti,i,tZtifess'otiltelycrellt Orehr: , eiiiintry - OMlAWitikkeir ,aplitfliml,estior tti d" 0 jimiteitrinsi7il44%fehrsl4llceittides„ eito . • lief Itlfieliiitiotertillayert elhei 'a ',.,,ligs 01 the ' Igi'UN*. - " 0 1 1 `ft 1'41, , - ',. ~, T itilwartilias. - seryedi to man( era 1 ~.!,)91 f ,1 ,1 ei' f`eille6p,'.ifterinque'isrbtir herokn..iii, :VII, e see of our people. It Rai miteerility Any :n Anis cot.fined to the sterner sex., If crlisvcr where has it shone brighter than in the con- . dnet rind sentiments rdthe gentle sex ol cm eohntry so'many of whomlinve. honored us.. with their presence on this occasion. Dn. ritigony public - servi , e, I have bc‘e,nrie iti 7 . rniliar with deeds Wl . ticli Place the' wornen of nor country on a l'ev'el with their . Spartan find Roman 'trintliers, ot whose heroism ids tory' menrile so malty ;mteresting , examples.. Ilisive known mothers to send their only sous to the war. telling them to return with honor in' not at all. I have known sisters to part with Omit' only ivcralteis, with words lull 01 pride Toni hope of their letup) with might laurels. I have known wives to tear them= selves tretunhe arms of devoted ; husbands, and i te Puget nil their owe cares .and Oleo. lions in a general and patriotie deroliTt ' lO their connity'R and their husband's honor.—. Mimic such Jeelitigs prevail antrum . ilibSe who are to he the Mothers pl the Cepublie, !rpm Whom the ideas and .virtue upon which the:lnture,:rreal of,our.country *ill depend, are to (lnw„there - elm be no reason to fear that our people - twill ever be slow of weak lin maintaining . the rights of the Republic, and sustaining the nationol honor. . Wttli these tlesuljoiv rental ks, I beg ladies itmigentlernen, to "oiler you My warmest thanks for this splenitnl and g rant) et; re -eeption, extended to me by the pattiotie"eit .izens of East and West Feliciaiiii, 01 East end West , BainniTonge, and tither milli:el his beautilul and interesting country. - -----, A) cOt ,W Z.Slt'lxii-litcf)-4t• .. • _11? CARLISLE, PA. EDNRSDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1848 To our Campaign Patrons The next 'mother will closeout contract with these who subseaga s for the Ilse Ate for The Presidential entfi:WL_' . A nutnber of these have already renewed their subscriptions for the year , tuceeed in g un,l wit trim t !fir unty - others will do so. We ure nothing arrangements to give in creased value and interest to our paper, by giv• ing an ad/Intone' amount' of rending matter• in each number, nod to -improve its external ap pearance. We shall be gla Ito continue on our list tlie . names of ill our cadtpaign subscribers, and no,W that the political excirr, tuenti over, use every exertion to make the I.l.Ennt.o . a good foully paper. ' • • Temperance Address aro'requested to stale that an 4Wdress •on Tom pera . t . n.c will-be deli vered_ in Ilse Ball of No. 9., Sons of 'rerhiterave, to.nuorrow, (Thursday ) erening, at 65.. 0 4 cloch, by Ow Hey. ,C. P. tV I NO. Iha public is cordially in vited to [titan eAtions as we and tnr the spread of Tem per/it-ice Mineipies and practires, we regret that illese oddresses shouldtiare been com menced at this thhe, when. the intense ex citement of 40e Presirle7ml - election pre cludes the hope ohci'p laic mind being brought. to,a cthistietaion of the subject Pk.Temperance,,even in the , most eloquent hands. • We would suggest therelote that the postponed tWo weeks.. .The ad dress delivered by .Prebident some evenings since, we understand gave P Strong exhibition of the subject, and was listened to with great satisfaction by his audiencu. Gen. Tayhirs Speech The speech Of Gen.' Taylor, which - we publish to-dny, reached us too late for publi cation in our last paper. : Our readers will not fad to venue. it. The glory with which Gen. Taylor has covered the National stand aril, and elevated his name among the victor riouS dapiziins of the' age, does tint, in our view, compare - with his, higher and nobler' achievements as a friend of humanity and peaces .Bred among the hardships and*dan gore of the camp; he regards the horrors of war silt] the scenes of carnage which attend it with the humane, feeling ol one who has witntSsed • their-calamities and eridenvore3 to Mitigate their affliction„ His sentimeris orilliiit'suhject are even more beautiful and grand 'than those modest and striking des patches' Which, record the march of 10 fri ittnpltry end: 'which have coalman - ilea the tii . ratild'arlijArtifAhr i rcri the World. IVORA.9I I : IIOI PP* , *erP il!ePill0. for P - til#negOcti' , OtirtanctUnced , AV view , 01, proklects for: the 'lTresiderril, The Wlire rkliliereti in tile' s 'm Ow ..rejlil4. 1 0' 1 .4v,e! InS : iiintortee, am among a . peop, Olninently . mllitary. in all their impulse's and inclinations. Thee , are the mom honorable to him , on these accounts. Believing rmly ifint, he is at liii,moment the Presitietn-efect of..tha United -States, the people will gladly Mad in this •speech the assurance • that — lns udiiiitiistration'~i ill kneO'Stepiiily, in 'v e rge the .() 1 iinitkaitiAA t ifpreparingl'llte; Itearts , of the pe.o -00-,.l9l.Ava.Vmr*h,Ben'.-ches.ttrinoinfeed In lie his"v'ioib t ot `; op• It pti 114' BEM -.• '''''" 4 . ig(iiiii : r iiifitil 3 ., ...: „ . We,q4,ol9cliga.:t9. flp!,F, thn,t iCenngui Kt ny •1 . 11 .1 2 : t 6,111 9 4:,p1!ici tilt -,ipeptiiirt,p i n 1)44, cp 69 iy ) ,ies tirliiiri4b4*o,n , 'strira!-iii:d.iyi4)lei- t I) e iremip t'o wiliall . 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P, ,J.. , >. , .."--.. rr,, , .. , ~,,,,,,,, - ito .4 4( i,amv orit t l cictefr ,Itip. . 1 : . .1 , •:'_; - , - ,:i,- - ,-!, - --.. -,...--,?.•.:,,, i 4 2IIEDEMIN -9 " ". 2 , i k 'lg Ont by - Old "Lac • • Cumberhmd county'. lute Covered her., .sell-with,,,glory...-She , has ...nobly , taken her stand , among , the glorious• ;Whig counties of our now print ty - Whig Cern= •niOnWealth. ,She has 'administered it blasting rebuke to the vile - calurriniators of the illustrious Patriot and soldier, ZXCE-fiRY TAYLOR I Our oppo :herds waged -the. inntest yesterdaY_ with a desperate energy, using ..means -the most -unscrupulous and corruPt,but they have been ingloriously defeated, :Their AestructiVe 'prlici pies have been condem ned by the People and. themselveshttrl!. ed from place and power! • Nobly have the -gallant -Whigs of Cumberland .cotae'up to the work :in' every district .theAave done admirably. Our own trough and South Middleton _have_riohly—made_u_p_for_thetr short-com ings in October,. Nor It Middleton, Frank ford and L. Dickinson are rapidly cam. ing "out, of the woods." Gallant Moe *roe. has come dot of - the fight with accu mulated laurels, and fairly won the title of *the banner iownship." .Me.ehenies7 burg,..hepherdsfown and the lower t)i? !riots ha-ve manfully battled'lor the right: and cothributed to swell our 'majority.— Newville has shown the spirit that "fiev :er surrenders," 'while good old West Penesboro has again proved that when big Whig Majorities are wanted she can fill the largest ordersl! The Tarifl:l;oys of Dickinson have spolcen in a tone that shows they know their rights, while s - iaunch Shippesiburi; Gas 6 1 ,V)ited the spirit that ne7eßalters in dev4on to the noble 'Whig cause. of the town ships ! in the name of our glorious-prin ciples.; and in behalf of our 'patriotic party, we thank you for tlwtriumpharit result of yesterday !, Curnberland Coun ty' has proudly ;taken - Ater stand in the Line 7 letors - , keep her there! Wer-suhrhe majorities it the'several dis Omitsfte:'.Wately As We havb been able In as certain thorn Moir nrd Wesi."Ward„ 87 - 7 , _ North -Moldletenz- ' 43 . : , ,untli Middleton, - . . ~ 8 West l'enusboru, • 82 • Frankturdr - . - , , ' 33' LoWer Diukinson,2l Newvills, „, . . 105 Shipirrisburg, . ` 84 Djskinsen, .1 , , t0p 2:1. L llteesburg,. 44l- Hopewell,, 110 ' `lO Monroe, • -,.. . 4f - ' Menlioniesburgst ' . . 25 Sayer Spring, 41t1 s -10 S . Iltirupdan, 24 - Allen, Pil Lisburn, • .10 Bridgeport, . 20 New Cumberland, , 10 1 heist's, • \ s, I _., ....-. 55G 4r4 Illajorilyfor Gem TA FLOP. 72. There sera 12 Free,Soil voles in South Middleton ; and . 3 in Lower .Dickinson yer terdny—three lomilis of whom were former Whips. .The Van Buren vote in the courtly, will.searcely exceed 50. 40. We have received the lol:wing by Tele• graph: • TATLOR MAJORITIES. Philadelphia oily and etiuniy, .8;100 , Lancaster, .• .. . 5,100 Dauphin, ' • • 1;300; Selinylkiil, . • • - -- - • 1;150 Allegheny,3.ooo . . . ' . Lebanon, . - 1.1 , 50 . Chester, ' • 580 . Delaware,. , 000 'Franklin, • B2O Cu:oerland,7:2. . . Adams, 810 . , CAbS MAJORITIES MEM • Alontgomery, 85,0 Yolk, ' - " V sop Books, • . . • " 1 / 4 „ • 275 These leturnis tqipalo a majority for Gen. ist4lPr fa flit) Statp or, at leait fo 000! The, Queptlon, Settled!, or - e-We lenrnt hy_teregra . • while bien,,Trayior has eat:fiat:l:Con, necticut o . , ,Massitchusetts,Verrilottiileiciii, Island; Ne‘Air ,TOrli„NSW'j444`ljniii.- ware, Ma4land nd , Pennsylvanito , -ma: Ling IN'Elee.torarvat'es! y‘; lit ly.. Gleorgia i Florida andi;Loui. siana, will more than settle the question! 1h &I e ~ongresH. • Several I , juilinnlv, ink)ls the' N. Y."l'ribi3ne, ,IV : ta ,Al t ekallis oforigresii dins ificeface..,.%Ve,have nat'donel'aiybellevitig anal) 'elaaaifientiona-nnsa I ni - '''• " lif”Filig, .vii 4: ( I] 1 11 . 4 ) ,SqqpiPPOOftinigilj 1 60" '(1 -1 Q 141 e# , and ' Qiwti ,001d111,110 Ideveri 1/ 3; :./1 , Caß,ak crud we tlilhjeli,ne,(; r•i .';,fi l • ro,F4Pht . °feu Alm , ieriminder 111 `-::,..ii: 1 .0.101 . 77•Fte,...--.__... uiyipijii';iiiit:iiii;i2if teriginssitie -Pee pti.:' Vlsittek,toy.i?l,:!iii,yitiSterday,kr.Presi :AnikiivEleialoWO:dlttiio,44o9:liatNrefore l'44.^.:eiii.eitt%-'oe''-i'4ll.o3ifitifa.m a siiiAle *6l**_f,iiiiooo4;oo.44:=;Ao. !To! YPF..k-. ..iiii•;lt...ooiii;ol,*,,iitti46.i.,:ilii?- einirideh\ ''‘PirOit -:ilitivi'.4'Gitri;:p.4)-AlWity.:,-,l#,Loii- is ..i*:,iiie..;lo.6lti:oltiiiifc(o.t)l44.l.iow slates., 0 - ilitiOi.i. - i,agotT.'iii.l_4.fothif:jiitlgmelit ' , as .vv`eirbit Alb - .glowing patriotism of. the , ..- eltss tea o f ; ou r: ceutitrytnee,„em..l„..gies cenf ‘ id-, itig'fwei.lirive ervey - rinyored,h9ll9, ceity .. ic-. lion thiitihey wrinldiriuniphrimiksu'rithin thb` illiisli iiiii s s7iihrSiihrriiic Wrikt - ,lion:fiei)iiibil . , ic. :( otictde.iti the 6.%iltilas tiOesii]elicitpi) !Weir Adtp,tratiee r tharkbaa,ltikengeklikebevittinity: after,the battle wedded , hiirt.to their wayntest allectines; ... .. • • •.• • .• ' .: : i ' Gen.' Tayloes,eleCtion will well vindierite the 'prOpriety,'of 'his n'etrileation. The : Pie's : identiafponterri.diai been. it singular one.-=- Factious Whigs have•bere arid there arrayed themselves agninst'lliM, and givbn "aid rind eciielei:t". te:the.idMifoce,hiretings„ol power, :od . '" have i'isettiled• him With, all the-vance ions hatred 'of party malignity% in the NOrth,thw"conscietiCes" tat men have been invoked agatrist . :him ns rislaveholdev rind "Iraftielt'er in human - ifei , ii:i! The South at the Seine time has been flooded with elec tioneering pattiphlets to prove that he is an out-nod-rut Free Seiler and the cordial ally of the'N'ortlieriqhnlitionistsl All the lime howeVer the 'old mai,' as his soldiers. land' • lady called liim,,haS been sitting composed ly and - "calmlasb stunner's morning" on 1 bes? - britattplrithitii - if - the - tknottletterr, nei- 1 tiler heeling the ."noise and coninsion" raised by.clamoroua .demagogues, or being harmed by the poisoned shahs ot 'mereenmy toes, as imooltilit.bpt nsttlek , ienomotts than. the foreign Miscreenta he had vanquished at Buena V is ta. With th 3 starineh old Illig party C7lie country prln7T4Triirsiticiii 'was well understood. They, knew him to be honest, capable, patriotic and lonian' to the Constitution, and from such a man they Fooled to extort pledges. Ills comprehen sive mind they knew to be equal to the wi dest national survey, and his large heart they knew could not be confined to sectional feel ings', designs or interests; They - trust him .a.; his soldiers trusted . him through-the peri tons hours of Buena Vista, knowing that tie wIU-cling to the-43onstitutteni as -he there stood-unflinching and firm by the-(lag of his country. We trust hirnto give the Legit•la lion. of the country back to_the hands .ol Congressi'and to reetore the republican poli cy of-the early Presidents: _ Defeat, with such a leader as Gen. TaYlor, can bring no dishonor, but we anticipate no such d isaste r._ Powerful and unserupnlons as havebeen the Owls and combinations against him', we believelhe Pe4lc_baye sus, mined him and that even - now the electric chain-el conanuiduinion - through the - Unionis bearing in "Words that burn" the joyful ti dings of Gen Taylo4triampliant Taylbr. Cas!r. • Philadelphia has been.shocked by a most appalling otimige; , 4ris wit learn from 013 city papers. On Fritlit:il i iglat last, during the progress olilica loChleecOorelalight procession, a young Jranttaruct,l,Alfrell Coleman, was brutally murdered: / Aceording.to the verdict of the Coroner's - Jury, 'the blow AfaSilven by some person unknown, from the .tanks of he Democratic Procession.' The Club call;• ed dm 'Milers,' is charged with the deep atrocity-1% bithtr justly or not, time, it is hoped Will reveal. The auto' deed hUs pro duced the tl.mpest sensation throughout the whole community. The young mar: and his lather, were formerly ii..emocrats, but have re cently.ranked thbOiselves among the talent's olGencral Taylor. 4 500 ME IMP PalitlealEVeitemint and Murder :it seems tharyoting Celeinan was, with,. one or -two companions, standing in MO neighbeillited erTwellth andCoatas streets. The precessissn came oni 9; tenting for Cass and Butler, 'when the .yeittli, Who was. not yet of age, imsed 'wery.lor Taj tor. and Gill more. This was ilrom_rather! jocosely than in any spirit. of Nlefistiesei- Instantly a iustr was ^ made traMtbe - freeeision; and Iliciir9- .rrieu : ,:ttld children who-Lined the . side-walks, were compelled to-fly for their-lives. Clubs . and bludgeons were employed with the . ' mostfreedomoird potir . Colemen wati , to the OartVtililt. niedtleiotts blow, which . speedily caused his death:- Kis ago stated. , that several pistol shetsWerefired, by which' twn Or three's:in:or pons i ans'WerO ,Wounded: The whole ali v e With thOliori:ible stilsject on Sittiirday. the victim was n most estimable lierser4 natbreiided;withisi leiv `it(juares of theinerder: - This isdhe r firSt,lifit ". eon lost of politic4 . carrip9)o, - ,0V,3 prit, y. heaven thittjt may :be ,the ,leSk,iSinc'erilli :do we condole with the - -relativesolliiie . :dehOise6 = `The 'authitri 'the bleedi'Wech ' .. : Wilf We trUtieht to u 11 . 1 9, 11 ‘. • • 1, 1 `!: rresl, of gtiAippliscd!' , 4llt!'rclOvi•i: 42 -' day ev a n el l KeYisq , '4t•siiiAx' • 94 - tdin • gppohg,loiau*Ai,ccitistablesseighird: Ward Snot It trark . , BUrrit?,„' bar e`Sithchir Allred Coleman, on Enday-tughti at 1 Twelfth „Ttgard - to - b NiOupW(pArtill7W. ftirred from Ahe tact thatte 'gni :l- ' 7676 TM = Frift, into INViltrriilydiattiet - lithih' the, 'lam • IlttO , !c? axe, erm is : t o "e 1491 4 ? 50 1 9.4 - jaqiii 0.7%-Par:4 l 4 l o ll ana, 'member•oi COngriroolfroM Illiohgatf, 'Watt ?one of 'llititit, h riialloiWitabiliii`; o , l i llll.l 104i4, •!..q.,f..— • WI/Jr: A 7). iAte 01,W44piher„,„,-pogr.,_ , oral iopiitvi,iNtivottheYl3verdenc° Igooalul4orinotat ro - 51 .tut-tt;.;13,-" , 'llort tOwittf .tQ h j'lll'?"*'Cis4)44ll94 #';os it ia„, a left tha liatelgkptaticipiteOlathe,tiatt'ibe'eri tirieriiroollY,4'elatiraillatikilitglitiCl4l44644 Orbitiliork:of thiptgifthitot * liWattiii- - - - .Vltlittlif:;Whitlivili %Jiver rliOrtk been' ' This MiCei itielOsnlaltird 44 1- I CoYirtic ‘ oh,ok'sl9l9`a_ r ticlifittiq.V 6 M hAtftl iqf ''1440# 4. 4.0P9i n okootwo 2,:sm.ripy.batip4 - **yor , ifecltomio.w . % ln 0 0, .0, , ,4111L.Af4 - it2r 1 ;0• 4 1.411Ve,1 7 : 1 16 `4:iAflt , 1';',.,1i' : ;ki ' .5.1.2 .,. i,..2'''' .--..,-, ~,,:, - - A ,..t. v ,... ...-, ... - : , ,,v2iidygeilt. , m*lst• . - .1v,.-; ,- :,-j. . .: -oi'ir. : -.tioaNkr4ti, ,-'the-BilOot nflhak ~ ~-,-, •• , -..-Pg' •,.,' i .exoejlent paper, the' #thstcr. Dourly Folier , ',aid - our boroughtilbn thOfeasieni•ok I .oi i'dc'ent Meeting rittrothirrilV 1111 , 77arA ..,. ~...,,, --.. .... ty Agricultural Stigiety . l l 4 . flNr.p.qt I tn i t Iltisr, ' number of The Fizi' - ' _ jitti, l4 iosl6eriroll' of ~. . , -...., farlisle, its public buildings, anti ifs admire: ble educatiodal institutti'm Dickinson Col lege, which we subjoin': ~ "thint.tste , isliiiiitited -- In - 11re' niiilst er ii• beautiful vall,ey;“tb,out , 18 itoiles.west from . Hatrietiqg, - aBl iii the tounlpSeal ocCupi 7 bellilila - COlii4. -- Ti1;21 . 11 . 111 . 4bad leading:6m Ilarrisburg to Chambersbnig, passes thi•origh ol: , of the principal streets. The Borough proper. contains, about,. six: thotmind.. inhabi tants who are remarkable lor industry and strict attention to business-so we infer, from the fact that we sary very lew loungers about the,public houses, and cornet! of the, streets. , , The Courtrhouse,situated in Centre.Square, is a magnificent and costly structure, of brick material: — Its architecture is peculiarly sub- Stantitil; but not highly ornamental,—the eye of the stranger is attracted rqore by iii favor able location, dim; any showy, qualities it Possesses. 'The Market-house, also in Celt - ire Sqbare, islafge . and commodious, and, on the morning we visited it, was Abundantly supplied .With - edibles from the sunpunding country,—prices ranging about the same a s . 10 this city. • I,Ve believe there ate eleven churches, in ;111, in the. Borough. Nan}' of the edifices are neatly constructed of durablematerial— b!ick and strum—though the hoary appear ance in well as the style of atchirectuie, in dicates that some of them have seen ninny years. These churches, no-doubt, contribute very essentially to the excellent.. moral an• tnruphem which seems__ to perVinle_ tint •Bormigh, in Which respect, it strikingly (C- Iserntiles the villages of New 'England.— Another insiturnentaf.ty bearing ..upon this point, is the antral influence emanating from DICKINSON C01.T.46E; whieh. in morn respects than one, constitutes the life arid soul the Bormigh. ' ' . .=1 . . from its beim4 the seat of this time-honored institution, which wr"ts founded, A. Dr:'llB3 . :' Was destroyed by fire in 1803,. and rebbilt the lonowing year. I career has been mark6d by varied success. „Many :of the ablest' men, in the Union are mond to rick• rtowledge it as their "Alma .31ater" (ben igr: mcithei, • - 11'1)9d:int changes havti.triken 'place—die Faculty now controlling its operations is but reretity .pointed, her. Di. l'Ecw, being the President, Another .. modification has been' undeig.otie the inanintement of the College—the, Prima ry Department is now entirely separa4 and distioCt trem the regular Classes, it ()reap?! ing the building known as the I •Soetit This is errantly an im pi ovemeid The college Windings ate good, ,yet pore evidence that tho tooth of time is - ste;lily :viewing upon them. - The grmind on tt hick they are located is well eiteloseti,• finely shaded by ticesy, , anil 'peilrtitimied by walks missing through in, different directions, M antling a delightful Ittornenattl and exeicise for the Students, who are apt to neglect this very.essenitril requisite to physical health ' as well as intellectual vigor, '1 lie. College has a large Li miry, and Philosophical and Client.' -cab Armaratus. ' We were intorined Mut atint- 159 - Slailenta Ate hi . _ offend:mese - upon the regular Collegiate course. Neeltaineally leaning .againal a tre,ioo lest us, we were' soon lost in contempfliting the scene before our eyes in connection with by-gone tlitys. IVe locked upejti the grimps of young melt colleciefl in ditlerent parts of the ground, While here Mal there might, be seen en ititli vidual,stutlent, honk in hand, pethaps intent on graduating with the highest honors ol the institution, walking at a lively poem to and fro; and over against the fence was another, With. eyes bent upon the paper before him,' probably puzkling his brain with some kitctty problem in iVisttliematiCei: happy fellows, thought We-J-When 'they shall have entered upon the stern realities of practical, lite, they'll leritn to place abigher' estimate upon 'the advantages inky tiflortled them, nod' look hack open these hilleYori days, BS the hap ; piest of their existence. NVe thought again —where now are our class-mates?. A LLEN is d I OWOC.ti -- 7 1 Dr utt, the most . NOtOleill2 member of his class ; einly—foutet a,,drunk rtriPs .grave—faun 13i:NTI1UrisEZI has crossed the Atlnrnc, and is preaching Afro !gunseareti able riches of CliristP to the beinhen,—the 4 o , . resiiattered all e'er the witjaworld, n hose .acquaintance will pot be retie wed,ontil re newed hi another stale 'o be perpetuated tht n'- -nut eternity!--solemn thought! A train of ears toshed,;by and aroused us from our re eerie. ,when we gazed teverently upon the cla-tsic walls, tinned and left' the hallowed gloomd to mingle ngain;in thescenes • Mactive life. P. S. Next week, we shall speak gt the Agricnttutal-Fairy-e ac." We may here remark that the press of po matter last Ileraltl, prevented inityhtnicirig the recent meeting of our •. Cultural Society. The exhibition was not so large turd satisfactory as was to bur desired, .but there was a good' attendance ()Iraq most • respectable Farmers, and it tin other • good resulted from thei:-In'estng, it at least brought about a good resolution, which was heartily passed by all , Present. It '4. - 44 - iletermitied that We, Society should be re-o4anized.• To A • otitis end_a addresswas made by the.Preci .. dent,,,Fiten's. ‘ViT - 78, laq., Avirs.O. asm-in the'mause knows no , flagging, in h~tMie tJalirte - gtly'inhOlati — to -tIM--Ixittntrs ot cennty; to sustain the SUCIOiY. The ; 'old members were crequested to renew, their snbseriptions . at 'the rate ots i per •annahl, tied 'out pf ; the s..)9.l;fttY.pritpeet;i!, each: ..member, -hesities ,pay.ingt other, ',expenses, with , any Agrietiltutal; , nowspapetc'Whielt• lib pntilishe:;'iii ilie rate of modietnle.f.eireutatiiig, Agri; eulteral information. The planwas'hearily ; stiWte"ri were. promptly'rene .apintating, s lhe, , ,nteuellerm,rWe 'are;cenGdene , illeitteixt atnival oneetitig efllr9 „,,1„,4„„i4.,-.60 L - Gg i nLiilim's .4.4% ,: i k vi il l t iii l)tti r t i t i e ro n i ' ci ii letter Ito hitql.eiata:6l,llid trltOftwhilvqs the dlidegil '#t!`b'-'O. _ 14; A i ” , ~,s liWkii,`,eßrr o il M itt4=`*ol!teiP, ' (Abla, inpflpao ---46ERtliptig 1 .4 r ' 1 . ; . -i e tr; ilia 1 1 •2` ‘ , 14 12 0 11 ,G4 r korpril 4744 loYi 'M. 1,, hi?-111- " . V . d , %ii 14);?, le!teri 1 1 111 3,, co,rtest , 1 4 TflPgtkcS 4 : , .11 ~t`, . -,;.i'l:r,l'l.'''ro - ' du e , 4 ,4,i4 fa 4‘.5.1. , o ,~ ,,, ~„... ocatlfint a,! ..,..ir.r, uerti.,,a(, 'r r ,' r VITti - , ~,3lV'r f as IT 4 ciiiir itna'"l6l '.' f trili r F itoWlekol% "' it ,miAditit 4 kioi l t,, l t i iiii v '-- 44;04* 4 -0009`bne,11. 1 11 414 - 7f.riliii`to‘tlyAAW,Li!'"' 41 tVi l f t6161 .- 4 4 = tv iiiiiikilioq 6 ,ilVti IV P, 44 ittliteodl, nin , ~ , , P , ' ,ii6S-iti ate il • lel*" frp3r , ch'. oni 1 14 ._ , 01 ~Y,liit i .Ifiri not.; a 11, lifil iit-t'Clekild V‘r In Wsktillit,lit 00 1rtn* Mlei. utero .141(ijeilti*iiiil 00,i:ill i i '4`3liiiittirchko"fill,lit i ltV 4 i l Wßidrigitilik.Ni' he y i*lcli t i O 4 ii' 4 g ll 4 ' ittliikliadeitinti t44 , rt O til qiila a q liKkiltr,t ' i n . ‘;4vie4l,. lit DIME , s • ,‘:•.# , 0* „ " ._., , i , giettri„ , „ , :. - ,p:,.;.• , ('JZ : Who sholl,o rW_4,e'' b: ‘ otilet l teinhhyt. A/ l i*. IT4T' 4014 1 340.4,WcPVT0' ' 4.1/a jO rit 9 1.- I,:'•,l l ,4oool*ltiiiii 4 tMlig.; p/fir•11;10 pb,ti r ttliWt4WA \ St I tZtttr ' Ireadtl ykiiqtert:errie veil 'diett fisfrqd WhigsOrtve balk( titentiort s l ol in c'Ai 'Opt . ; ,with . sktrioqiceati'd We fii.e.r me Opie 4f. , t:le"tielacir''ltertbditiiitoit lin mlli ellgSri' saltea selection. WithotCt disparaging the merits or claims of any other gentleman ; we take re liberty of , suggesting the name of . nrie . Wlinie' - ereelier7i we are sere, would gj Ye goiteral satisfaction *in..Curriberland county. -Weallude to Lltimir.g.s - Et. PENROSE, F.eq : — .H.TPentose is now aaesident of Pliptlel pito?, tht he will always be regMel7by the Whigs of - tini'connty Walretriraiims of respect and pride. :Forleigitlyears he' represented tis in the 'Sthie Senate, and to one will yen - litre, to say that during that petiod.the fete 'rests of tumberlatal county were- ever dis regarded. ~ . . regarded. Althongh there were many able men in the Senate at the same time With. Ma 'Penrose, we have no hesitation in say ing that during the whole of lits career ; he was regarded its the leading and most Milo imolai man in that.breo,ll of tlie Legislature. lie is eminently qualified for the situation of of U. S: Senator. .As a profound lawyer he has no superior. To this he adds an eiteh , sive knowledge of political . economy and 1 government, 'mid great .experienfe 10 the I science . of legislation,.lie. is a statwrii Whig, and a roost excellent upright man.— t I rhe'Whigs of l'ennsylvania, destre.a own who . vvill represent their State in the U. S. Senate with fidelity and honor, let them tetert C. ITAItI.F.'S 11 - . - PrNIIOFE; --. : - ----- ~--"' Carlisle, Oct, 2ft. , . • . Pninsylvania Culticatqr.—We have reeciV ed the second nurnher of this valuable join , nal, which is published monthly at Harris. EIM=E=I burp, Pa , by Fortritea Sr. Co., at ore dultarper annum. It is a work well;got up, containing, much useful and internstmg mailer, not only to the farmers, brit to the mechanics, miners, manufacturers, and business men generifly: It wan erroneously stated at the recent•rneet ing id our Agiicullural Society that this pub lication had been suspended. "Now that its reappearance gives 'proof that it instill pub- We hope the society will place the "Cultivator" on its list of periodicals loi dis tribitii,m among the dinembera. 'I he, late appearance of the second number Irtil to tl e impre*sion that the work had been suspen ded. The steamship Ilibernia has ah t t eclat 110 - toll Liverpool dates to the 21st . The weather during the-week had been rat tly and unsettled, but the' ernps had been fully harvested. In Scotland, ffitaroeS were abundant, and in 4reland very, ECM (*O. The 'cholera was .on the inerease in Eug,land, but the first pante had subsided, and only thirty additional- eases had been reported. The ffenetal health was nnusun:ly good : Ia F.din- Wig the mottidity was fearful. The :.Tovetn , - Mont had determined to abolish all precau tionary measures of gnarantine. Cotton had declined one-ei . glol; of a penny—the mat ket Flour 3ls to 32,. Yellox Indian Coin 25 to 365, White 35 to 375. 'read° dull in the uman:et ing_Tdistricts. No chiange in the sentence of Srnitli O'Brien: The Lord Lieutenant had assured the Dublin petitionois that lull weight wonlll he given to the reFommondatirin of the Jury to- merei. ::.Dueroixohe Peifect of .Ttitis, has resigned his 6fliett, and etpressed : hui, disopprorul of CavAlitiae'‘ ist banquets cor•.tiaued. Viotti": wits . call in a state of high excitement: The Emporot . had reiired . toOleutz, m Moravia. The rail ways. around Violin hare been tom up for many miles.' Nothing important 116 m Spain or Portugal. , n‘f 111, 'OA • ^=-.1 his recent' k4.?:?!`~u'~it~:~y'3,.,54~;~.~;,8, I'di;"c'=JY";:~' sty. Notices, News by thb Ilibornia • Tlkaoltsgiviogs. "Did ye ever gn.down to T.lintilisivin` Such ( - woo fig of pica, tortn nod emcee ,: Such turkeys tor,keys.!7,ptuLlota of good itvity, W hat 'elm her of 'lasses if takes !' YdnEEK,SoNG; Gov.' hebb of Ohio, has apPonned the .23d inst. as a day of Thanksgiving and Prattm.— Thanksgiving, in New Jersey nn the same day. Goy. 1 oim'g ot York, Inis)aliZ pointed the same , day bite' observed in that Stata. Gov. Thomas of Maryland, has issu9 a proelaniatlon, MeMomentling duo. Thell: day, the 23d of November next, shall be set apart by the' peop'e of t'iat State' as a day' of rejoicing and thankshiving. Ethic. thlt. KtianNr..—This distinguished officer, whose death Rick riltice Letts, on the 31st ult.,'w.,s born tit Newark, (N.J.) and was about 55 yettreor age. 110 entered the army 61,18 12 ;servednt •Quleemsto'cro Pie6ten'6ritilt)ltieteafiaCity army lal 2 ; mins p rortiot 824 ,'PePt,Colonelf. 1 1 11 ::gi?! .611 0' in :130;'4r)(1 a lull ,lirig,,Gorierel in, 1846 ;=;-., wfie-in commandoF..l6lYeo; , CdiOtt, Celi:fernie Ced`gew can tsar, and bye his fir title,jit,e!huy bravery ,11iii;144(ikin °ourun , c 7- deritt cs_y.:ell as rtintticiees ,ritcuivetl ; .on ttis return; ,to; the,, Stattis . ,l9;ithclein)k9l respect, , liasll99lir 'verii2,4*pital'y'r,hundled . by, his onetnje?,aie. `proved ,in.wintth Was, Itelt: Ile, wits .49499#1 , :00,"4,111641,~vr11,npl fail nioti*otycdii..ol' lit cit. her+ liitt;iyiii)lslo :1 .1 , • ' • • 0!) . ,..1:;!'41,4, ,, - ) ,,,MrSOPrelityy IVltyoy!cotp pitidf, ain*Geire Taiy ia , , , Igoiigh.loi-ltifiiotteoliiiii!tiiiiiuhik,•tas. - itifiy , 1 ,,• at ,.. , , , ,•,hi q ,. - .1,i , ;,,, _:,-,,th4,t , 191(it ,1 to, ~ t. y. 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'Sl44'ff • .. t iff,,: , I 0 4, es. - :, .....pi • 4 ; illyinftllo ~ •'- i '• ...r,,,•-p.. i if • , t' o'fititiYikilL' 1te , 04 gA.' 4c! , . it lIVOC,Ft i 4... ,1,6, ," •••'7ll i , 61itta'411w-v-Tqi , -.7 , ..k ., ; , T7-Aviik -,, t4 } ~22, q , ,:,, .. 1 ,% ~ ~,,,,,,,,rwial,,,!, r-nr rY, '•• •.., . ,•'•,-, M 1741 hal treniTC. . , ' , giritattirk- fb/::: : P/ 4 1iti. 4 ' Fit * . • I ; l k ci A nt ' t . .- ' Al tient! . ocefrrs",thaf3: ef4c-- , w o „ • t e .t i trehasing..'F.rtitt-:.rrees . , • Af tri ,t lip . o . 4ectliealth i And paying •. it. fih ', ioi d'kei,tr r tirriei tilt extra= .iysettit . ite 4 i. ' . lltetry, , Viillrplant thorn:- , ' • i ,6i 4 c.are . .-1 r that . the half Will peritih,' ancliTtWfvera brat a stand for some '. 1 years, aftelr—which :they commelYcil'o;, ... ,growing feebly bbt, . ne - ver becolliskr:7-., healthy, which Is mtich to the disala -- ,`, isfaction of the purchaser; •I .s 1 ...',.-:.,::..., 14Felbre . altempt to , giye Olracti ley that'i'lhiok 'Wlll;,if ProperlyiNheietj: to, giveintllzfittl'ojt.,!_ll . l_ L IIV); ! . 0rtik,0,641406 ground for some. tinis, it will much benefit them SCidiKitird their growth if they are immersed in water for about twenty-font 2d, The .holes for the treWtifonli be sudiCiently large to :admits R routs, without bending or crushing them together,—say fromthree - to five feet in dihmeter atird'idnd - to-tto feet db'ep,di...e•ciediug, 'tree,—to whicli.,depth the soil's . fio,tild fie entirely 'removed 'and its place filled with. rich soil, or ecfmpf*ffilli, fermented;alfiays avoiding any that ter that would;lidye any tendenty td dry out. All. Wolff should he cut off and' tlielred . placed in the hole so tlidt the upper roots will he' about three 'indhesaielo w thd surface when. the-holß.is :fificciOlted let one hold the tree pdtidefitupfilft ant mica ter pu twize t an, • throw it on the roots, during :WidelV, -time—the person holding , : the - Ired should shake it gently,So as to settld the soil well among the rnots,fortfiii • - is an important matter ;,then pour-a couple-of-gallens-of-r - we •• -- and.let it soak in, after which therea should be a few shovels filll of soil thrown in, and receiVe a ntodertite tramping; then' fill the hole till eyeu with the mufti - 0 as hose as possible,_ so as to admit air and moisture, so very essential to nil vegetation ; it is also highly heneficial to .covtr the •surface with long litter or stable ma 4, mire, (called mulching) if it,is ' situation that they -will not he likely to be destroyed by - mie - ; and shordd— / the season prove . ver y dry, the litter lttnd snrface of . the soil should . be :re c . moved, and the trees receive a . rotigh watering,.thert _return:the:soil- "'• and .litter. Trees planted and treat- , . ed in this mthmetovill in a - few years attain a size infficiently large le bettt - a- fine cm) Of Mit, Whith should . , tit my. estimation persuade every Wise -.planter or lover , of - good fruit to a;-., dopt it. •-DAVIDNILLER4t: highland Garden & , • Mr. 'Millet i 6 a young tna:lL ..41 and good late in hia businesf , , - i•tio n niw - e would commend to public patronage =Ed. Herod, Out rages • In P . l4!di - IA gang of men or rowtlieA,mareed ilyemag f yeAeolity shot at a matt in ; lthe tertiage,attit misst.4l him. The pistol exploded inthe MI • liatr'e hands, which waerhatteretllo . ,pjeFse;:, The . party ,alterwarkla went iittsi . a . pit . blid school aid threw the eltiitftert.intoike street f stripped- the female teaeltere...„;4o;afed their brutal appetites. A noiher gang Entered 'llOaq.'eetreers,ship , ped the clown amidst, or lather If . ptoeserted of, the audience, and Ino4e-ep the pe.iforin-, ." • any r. . • Tile Iron, C 0 ;yraa:Anierpg.l' the boarders robbediAlleAltief. scaped 41e, .. • e . • . tection ' ' •'• CURISTMAS Pnveierti.‘..- - I;ert:Tity'hirel( : biti'a „ „ that he 'wrist() be kept, in . 11Forieo,., •ilot big the war/ wrote beta' letter 'to - hie Overseer Ir. relation to the ninnegerbeni 'or ° his Mulatto/1i from which the lollowing ter ai, ext!itt,ll ! •.. - Relt AMONG ;11-1E \TANTS ATOHIOSTMAS, 'such aq 6} tit yon think ' FINF; I I leE " DOLLA It 5,, earl.; draw on,00r: 'NFL AIIMATIf:OI4 OF •iiir,,EVES;;-Wifight . ii Indian 'Vegetable - a 'etWito' for the above intitiful malady ;'beannae'thek biarget` • ft , otn. the body those 'entrain had stagnant :Intnotta Iv Melt .a ro the eauttl not only ne;inflUniroutiatoltf eyee, btu of every. duacrip,t oftlipeest; ..4ronittiteet. ' to els of the above , unwed Indian yegetahlti,P. ll l l f,,, tokaii, decry 'night On- Fnipg, In Inid;,itill':ltra - alaatt, t ctOnaletely'rld" th e'btitly breve it , opposed to health, and therefore perfect core oftullntruntailoti of the eyetooth . * AFtillni s , rattle thud the Aloud and othez . ilalda . av)ll.llqlll4l2 l, , A.! . .a-:..,•' Ileatthy quallty, chat ,ndejto9.ol„.ri..kiiMivf„.."4 .dtittoy . it" . o.4llo.. ; : 'es.ikkviite s p6o4.ifertlioqinTifroliutfoi;i 1/, hrlrt". her th at tadoriglatiliind . doly genulne',latliatt Ida I,ifi v have the r wrltteev , algnatura ,Laf,Hfli.max • W to to Ton the top , ,lakel • • Tito genolna..lilat taint POIIKRI..IOI ocaLny, , otf ,,, ts pnt fur curMrle,!!.k.kitiquiriratariut?faf„,enallb-qr .10,0 cajolaty;shiJ' WhOu'._eonittiy , 44l#l,tre, DeWitt' We Phi addlithla.'prlcds. ' • .ata 6 16iiig — IriCieNYoiLik. #0., , ,X, q`A ; ‘ . : : mOltit,io -- , r .040bdi 29 '. 181 0 4' i ., .r 't .. i ., ,'", .' 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