Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 29, 1848, Image 2

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    ler6latiansiAsolicitade'arld - -shttr
o f Gusuitus,:lire equallyin; . vain'. ; o•4,
unfortuaafe,eieature orri',destiity ; 7,so pe rs ,
collar, grew
.raortit shridOwy:eYerl - ,;(lay;:
She ¶t yent Witho'ut , COMF,
plairiti,and,iti the same
Ikei.,4ccksforried place teside,;the - Milduw,
4'1 . 1th:16,441 . m; the death Ofilet
ling e6atiaifed'to' ,
herkelf, without seeming suffering, to de
friendli,stigke of death:. She died, with
a smile on her lips. of the same disease
which had carried Mr her mother.
Tux "T r Hona REVOLT'TlON.—Flis
torrrecords4no political revolution (says
. the Cincinnati 'Gazette) as thorough, ns
.extensive, as decisive ; as quiet and or
derly,)4.Yet as sublime and glorious, I
as' that effected
_on. the . 7th of November
instant,by 'the freemen of this Republic.
It viriO . p.levtillitiorv'accomplished. in TEN
110Unns :Three millions of freemen :as
spnible'..tivether in thirty di ff erent States
on;the - mini() day, and with less of dis
ordei-and' confusion than nre usual •on
such:cleat - slops, they express their save
reign. displeasure at the principles and
•practices of. the present- Administration,
and prOclttint that the continuation of the
preserif political dynasty shall be ter-
NO . iiih‘eiiiitkin on earth's surfaCe en
joys right's and privileges whiCh secure
to the people so great an amount of in 7
tlividual' sovereignty ; no other nation
possesses,he fisluable arid enduring
privikge of , repudiating Unfaithful pub
licservanta and elevating others in their.
stead at pleasure. •
NVe!ritn.y.Speak and write in admira
•tion-af:tha bin Ody three days' revolution.
.whickonikieMoved one Pr, nch monarch
iystibatitute:another ; or of the more're
cent'.-revOintion‘ Which expelled a king
and_e,nlistitSted,civi LAva r,_anarchy... mar_- -
•tt l.law ttpreient insecurity of life and
Propeity, arid frightful future. But
• what is all this in contrast with the peace
ful, constitutional, and sublime up-rising
, of threemillions of freemen, represent
ing twenty millions of people, and in
TEN nouns changing the political policy
of the Government. -
• ifr''''The elevation of ;he character of
ggxililic officers "Recording to the
lournith of Commere.,• produced by the
election of Gen. Taylor. It says : "One
of the • tesults teterelY counted on frorri
the vlection. of Gen. Taylor,' is the
- strengtheniag"la all parts of the country,-
. of respectable men, a class which of hite
. years - has 'had hut little influence in the'
administration of puVic affars. Every.
soma Ruibserver of_atich_etenla-Inust-4-v
-witnessekin all direction's, a tendency
-_for many years past to_ lower the stand
ard of. chara6ter _required in.filling
cial stationsouid a corresponding demand
for office in quarters from which a few
years ago no such pretensions proceeded.
Indeedoo far in the descending scale
have Ave been lowered, that if we judge
from` composition - Of many public
•
bodies, t want of reSpeciability has been
somc4kat of a prerequisite for securing
places in -them." We sincerely hope
that the prediction of the journal oT Com
• uterce will be verified. - There is room
for improvement every body knows..
DtscaratNATE.—The Office-holdera in
-
power are just now yeti; 'elisions. that
•Gen. Taylor should DISCRIMITATE in their
favor, when the:tline for appointments
tomes round. The General in •one of
his letters, said very properly that he
mike no I,7sniscatmiNATE removals
from - office; The - N. Y. Courier and
Enquirer notices this anxiety of the pre ,
tent office-hOlding party, to know upon
what .principle his discrimination' will
be exercised, ancl!says
• We are entitled to our 'guess! is well
as others ; and we, hazard the conjecture
that he. will . discriminate with reference
to tWo,points : 1, with , a primary refer
ence to the ability, faithfulness and in
legrtty of the office-holder, so as to
insure a.proper discharge of the duties
of thi, will -discrimin
rt. to in such ti .wav as to afford incidental
protection to the Whig party!
vv.novssArx ErrcronNATtos.—lt was
---stitted :recently; by. Rev. Mr. chiniguy,
in a,. public meeting at Montreal, that he
alist of fifteen familieS, once among
the wealthiest of Montreal, who have all
been" 'destroyed by intemperance. Their
aggregate fortune a few years ago,
amounted to $BOO Oa, Now they have
•
disappeared • entirely, root and branch,
_ sidely , throug:h the influence of,intexicat
ing liquent He• had another list of four-.
tien:.fanallies,l of ' various occupations,
whnne, :ngiregate fortunes' amounted to
41:200'900, who have also disap • -;
Irein;3lie'satrie cause, and another list of
and -seventeen families, who
40401 , ;in'Joutteen parishes, and were
''" - nre'rlo - 7 . ,,CeinaPanatively ;wealthy, but ate
, ;iiiii2,44tnind•,;by liquor, except remnants
:,:'oCalleo4',.thiofigh. the States • and .else
whereOli4i.thes that intoxicating liquors
dlottey,tlitylunaan race: • ' •
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who a!le fond of:knowing all the particu
-,.- Nix‘tif,Weddings Will begratified with the
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CARLISLE, PA.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1848
NO.TICE.—A Sermon will be prOavbecl by
the Ri;V. Mr. Wikri - ; an - PrOftWr Slwniiiing; in
the Atethodist E. Churelt, of thin borough. on
Wedneedoy Evening, the '29th inst. at 62 Welk.
OF-TIT tale on our first page this ireek
is one of pectilXoerest.
Shucking . Aecident.
A little boy, about thirteen yeare of .nee,
son of Mr. Jamei -Callio, of this borough,
was run over by a •truin of burden cars
Which were pestling thronghtown on Friday
morning last, - and so - badly injured astto re.
mrirethe amputation of one of his legs. He
was standing on the track with his back to•
ward the approaching train „but - being very
deaf did not hear it coming, or the alarm gi
venrby-the -engineer, and_wes_consequemly
knocked down and run over, before the train
- could be stopped. 'Under the crionnstances
no blare 'can justly attach to the Engineer.
The operation of emputation was suc
cessfully performed in the- evening of the
same day, by Dr. G. W. Foulke, to-the pre
sence, of Dr's. Myers and Dale., Tits little
sufferer bore it with great .heroism, and We
are glad to learn is 'so far doing-tt•ell.
Thanksgiving Day.
Thanksgiving-Day 'was observed with
great propriety in our borough. Places 01
business were closed with but few exceptions,
anJ labor of all kinds suspended. Large
congregations were gathered in the various
churches, and the occ asion improved by ap
propriate sermons from their several Pastors.
Although our people have 6, not got the hang"
of keeping ThankSgiving in. the, New Eng
land style, We doubt not the day also formed
the occasion for manybappy family re-unions,
good_ dinners and fireside festivities.
In the evening there was a large assem
blage both.sexes in the M. E. Church l for
the purpose-of taking, steps towards the for
nation'—oLa—genera I
Society. A committee was appoiy.led to
frame a constitution, after which; upon the
calf of the meeting. addressee were succesSq
ively delivered hy'Preside.it PECK. oh seek.
inson"Cellege, lieu, C. P. %Vivo and Rev. B:
NAD33 : . Thongh apparently unpremedir
tared, we have seldom heard more epquent,
earnest—and • stirring addresses. TAra:g.
number_of sign;dui es to, the Pledge which .
were subsegnently obtained, testified their
powerful effect Rim the audience. We
nest the gentlemen who have started in this
good work will commit°. their efloris with
energy, that the good cause of Temperance,
which, has so sadly &Tr:lined, may be again
built tip and shed its benign and lasting bless
iirgs upon our community. Arrangements,
,we are glad to learn, have been made for a,
succession of meetings through the winter.
Friends of Temperance ,l let, your motto
he constant and untiring "Agin ion • Agt
talim - .
Cen. Taylor 'Hearing. the 'News
A telegiaphic despatch from New 01leans
, to the Baltimore Sun, dated " Nov. 21st, says :
Gen. Taylor was in Baton Rouge when lie
heard the result of the election in Pennsyl
vania, and enough from other States to"de
tertvine, Without doubt, the fact that he had
been elected President of the United State.
tie took the fact of his elevation--t fr the
highest office :in the woild with ridrfee s t
eomprisure, exhibiting :ranch coolness and
deliberation.,
ICe.lr ft_ Baron Rouge soon after t:le,result
was kt.own, rit board a steamboat for his
MississipmoVhile on the pas
sage he was accosted by a stranger, a &To
ol:it, who presumed, him to be merely a
common passenger, and the two commenced
'talking pol Mes, speculating about the elec
tion, the merits of the candidates, &c. The ,
stranger told-I , um that. Old Zac was good
enough, but he did not think him (pained
for the high office of President. ,
• He aki o asked the General if he was a
Taylor man, to which the. General replied :
Not, much of a one, that. he had not voted
for him on account of his family, and more
• spevially-his-old-lady_babil ew in a
•
,posed 1091 d Zack.
At this juncture a gentleman P tapped ups,
accosted the General and called hiin by
name. The artanger soon smelt a rat, and
alter opening his eyes tolerably.wide,Aalked
oil, considerably crinfused. The Generat!in
good health, and loOks unconcerned as.usuial,
taking things coolly and deliberately.
•
Tne l'_otut_AND Custigawain 11/41t04D : -!...
A .tneetiog 7 says the Baltimore,Clippar, was
held jrx the: city: fiallAK last Thursday eve.:
nitig,`Bleyor, Starisbuit 'presiding;:ik‘Fh!o.
it was detertnined to -appoint block contrnit
teettio sell tho.rto'ck ;of, the.`york•and-Cot&
'fierliticd. Anil road . Interesihir, loiters Were
,rend: Irony the Presidents of . the.Cutribeiland
Yallei Railroad, •1111;•Cential••.Itallreati; and
the Rnrrie _ huig, Portsmouth, Mount_'Joy. anti
.Lancaster Railroad ',,quttNtlies,letiprettaing
:the-most-libentl • imill. , 'enoßrlitOe
-ieference7. - totltis4oad - Thi - NrnishinkrOpiikiiti,
to the public, and„iri' , ,fact,
bitities , for inie too:arse' to foadtil.!
Tito shares ,are'only . B2sl,*o,tis•the money',
Will net be asked lot beitti;stifine:oUr:eiti,
•zettseit is to,le hoped willgr4itiliberalry..'
Y ' SrATCTREABURtR : 01'0' TgOtt
Eiit'' 64 eittj l; l l o o o 6l JOiii# 6 4 ' 4.
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tn;thEi'eity of , New
''i rk IM ' tine yolk a;truly,:.inauonal ' scha deter,,
Nny iartisk may belcona'a cif tt
9R 0 19,- 4 49.?" 6a1 V 4 T e1 i t °f Thelnbil
6 .Y f i blaiPed is 40, 614 ; #te.l,l lol hStS? " ,
ditetiOn yof a large and costly , original
IttitgOgfrotri an American paintink:,";ol)
this' etigitiving each member receives - a,Capir
for - eversiss paid _ by !dal. The second -l 'ol?'•
jest of the institution it% ) to purchase
affd'Sciifpftd4 thaliriltictian"
or lesidentAtitiste. ...These aller.being- exhi:
bitedin IT free public gallery, in New - York,.
are distributed by lot amotig, the marnbers' t
I each having one„,share for every $5 paid by
hitn : Fact; iffqmb - er is thus`cetisin or recei
ving an elegant engraving in return forSs
paid, and has also a chance el drawing, a
valuable. Painting.
•
This •year each triember:will be entitled
to a copy ore large engraving of "Queeq
Mary sighing the Death Wifirant .
,of 4tly
11)4 Grey," and also, dip, Van the'
celebrated tale of .Westiiagion living, with
six large
. original eatliao. illuStrations;by
parley, a celebrated artist.. •
There .will -also.be distributed by . 'lrit; ;Op!
firprize Melilla of Wifsithiginni Airsion:26,6
Bronze Medals of Galburt And ahem
three Ondrcd Paintings, richly funned; inclu
ding some of the master-pieces of Ameri
can Art:
The tinnu4l
this.year on the 22d of December. re'rsons
desirous of becoming members may do .so
by 'leaving iheit names with the Editor 4
the Herald; who is duly authorized to receive
subscriptions. And those who• design doing
so are particularly requested to hand in their
subscriptions prior to the 10th of Deceriiber k
as the books of the - instittition will be closed
. - .• ,
one•week - Ware The annual
transactions, Bulletins, and loriner Eegra,
wings of the Union, may be sect.; by calling
at our office. '
Interesting Slave Case
An interesting trial came off last week in
the Court of Common Pleas - Of this County,
in which the chilslren of a Afr. Oliver, late
of Arkansas, deceased, were the plaintills,
and - Daniel Kauffman - , of South Middleton,
in this County, delendant. - . It was an action
on.the-pase,to recover damages (laid at $35.
00) from the defendant, for enticing ; aiding
and assisOng the' slaves of the plaintiffs to
escape, whereby theirsetyces.vrere entirely
lost to the plaigtiffs.
Frorri the evidence it appeared that Mr:
Oliver died in Arkansas intestate leavin_
among other personal - property n number ef_
slaves, which ° by proceedingi in the Court
in that State were divlded between his
widow and heirs (lour children, flie plaintiffs,)
at a valuation. The widow 'and heirs re
moves)._ to Alaryland with these - slaVeSiend
in October, 1847,, Odeon of Iheat:ran off
-and came into Pennsylvania. They eon !
sisted of two men,tvo women, and nine_
children, male and female of various ages.
They :wired in Chamhersburg, uticHts it
appeared in evidence, were' escorted from
there by a colored man named George We,
along the Smith, Mountain to the Barn of Mr.
Kauffman,, in South, Middleton. Here they
remained a lew hours, were led by Mr.
Kauffman, and removed 'miller on in
his wagon. This is the substance of the
evidence. .-
The case was argued. by Messrs. Watt's
and Biddle, tor the plidnifils, and by Messrs.
Gaullagher, Graham , and Adair, for . the
delemlant. 'The ground taken by.lite
fence was, first, that no evidence existed to
prove Mr. Katiffinati engaged in a combina
tion wiib others, and seeond,, that fink' base
did not come within the jurisdiction of a
State Court
The trial occupied the whole slay, And the
jury alter being out rill night, rendered A ver;
dice of $200 . 0 thinners for the plaintiffs.—
A motion for u new, trial w•ae made by de
defendant's Counsel, which -motion ie still
pending.
TIIE SLAVE SLANDER
' The Volunteer dielaresit can "Neva its
amen:wit true to the ktter,", that
—"theist is a man in 'the borough of
Carlyle who witnessed Gen. Taylor torturing
one of his slaves, by hanging the poor black
devil by the two thumbs to the hod) of a'
tree, when he tGen. Taylor) with hie own
Stands whipped hint with a cow-hide, every
ten minutes for 'two hours, and (augheri at.
the fun."
wilt be seen that the "poor black devil ".
could hardly hare been e nt throngh such a
biotal process of punishment uS . this:without
losing his life, and yet we are . loltl:that,tt.Niss
the, act of 'Geo. himself, who , 'lriughed - at
the fun" !! This story the Volunteer declares
itd abidif:to
. „ .
venture. to:denounce 'the story as false, and.
irtmousl4slanderous. , If there is any inane
who .pretends to finve Winipised' spe.h,
scene, We caution him !Or* 'folk
• the statement made *thn y"eiUttteer;lteTWre,
he ventures to swear that. , Gerii ; 7'ol - il l
reified" ' deed Whirl). Foidd:"tren:lolY.".Tl'.. , ".
resulting in nold-blootted''sitti:iief:pli.,if
davit must'itejt.aitory very
horn the' above, or it, will.sink to in famy_ll:;:
own ohat'seter insteadof injuring'Gen. TRY.
nt'Ai ear
. and
hehevolenee.of ,"Gee.'Tayler are :nsttera .Of
itistori;', which have; she4,i; lustre upon -his
name as'' imperishable -;as have . _iti '_great
'deelkUPOft T trai l tint in
the course' at his life have proParly i lpttnish4
,a•efave . fur•miSeetnlact, , wit.iite tint el'eutrieT
prepared to detiYi:terl iut porpp
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trifiipairite the seat of li'
Ceuz'he'tvris attriched'tri
falion, and' partiolpetedl
Mast dangeroudmarch, t
nearly; every 'siep•wits.4
nhinbers.el ,the foe, a r id
VOW iticeesently, night ,
marsh,, detailed,"
rit
irrien,ldUtiack . .rind cart
browned the heights of
,coMmanded- the - clinic
'Wiliii,ll ley 'the rontelif th
'movement was accompli
pie justitie to Lieutenant
writes Major Lally, "in tl
skilful manner." . . .
.
The .battalion finallyre had Jalapa ; and
iiieri - riffeTb - e - Ciiine apart I the force which,
under GPri ; Lane's comnpm, reaped
laurels in every convesti e with - the -- enernyri
large bodies Of whom the , met, routed and
dispersed, covering .ttiem.elves with 'glory,
end the - areas of their caustry With . unlading
renown.
In this series of brilliipt . eiUloits, Lieut.
Ridgely, Wlid hail beencomMissinhed by'
-the General es hidActin Resistant Adjutant
General, ever goveieSth os'of danger and
=oT hen or.• On the"llifii overt Thie - r, iiiiilid
.Resistant
riding. with . ei fez * officers aid a small guard,
far in advance of the main body o(theurrny,
they fell in - With and instantly charged' Orion
a party of - gnerillas, whore they put iri flight.
But pursuing their success leo ardently, o the
little band suddenly -came ..in contact with
General Rea's entire force, at the Pass of
(Miura ; by whorryafter n gallant resistance,
Lieut. Ridgely was mortally wounded ' and
captured—"falling a victim," says General
Lane, 'FM gallaiirry which was
,never sur
passed."
His body was barbarously. mutilated. by
the captors, and secreted so affinity as to es
cape, the. notice M. all the parties sent in
.searelisof - it, by the General; and lay in soli
tude for, Monins. In Julia last. through the
'indefatigable exertiOns of his brother, Dr. J.
Rrdgely. aided zealously-by Capt. Lewis,' of
the La. Volueteers, hie.ternains'Were .found,
and in due time convexedi.to. the U. States
.Im:itiwment. Their gogress Irom Illezrico
to the place of ftepu.ltutc!, , was..d'dory' chronl 7 ,
cl . gil . by foie Nss..
e., Every !range that a-dmi
ration
to
or love copld agggesOvas
paid to the gallant deactiee the inn-mins-Om
ved solemnly alo ng,,' Arta nn the2Oth Octo
ber last, escorted leythe St..Lciuis . Greys, and
attended -by-w-largw-conergurstr:bl citizens.
with military honors they Were commirtell
to their last long resting place, in the Epis-.
copal' Cemetry at St.,,Lqpis, .in Missocti„
Where many of his relatives reside.
Thies has passed away, in lik 2bth year, a
brave and accomplished soldier! Our own -
Strite i ns his birth place Iry claim linnorto
herself, as she •inscribess name 'on .the
long roil of her departed hoes. On every
tattle-field in*Mexico has commingled the
lite4lootrof her sons with that of their brave
Col' p atnots ih arms, lions ;the other Stales
of thin great Republic, - ponied as freely as
theirs from hearts that beat as high for fame!
Shoulder to shoulder, they met 'and van
quished the -foe; and fell like valiant soldiers,
covered with-wounds ir..iliti arms of victory.
They ehrill hear the wild cry at 'Battle, and
the t h rilling Amu ol,Victory, no more I Their
memory -will fill- the hearts of the -gentle
mourner at the domestic hearth, now deso
late ; anil affection's tear will .bedew their
graves.' A grateful country will cherish. the
fame of its illustrious relatives, in the stain
less lustre of their brief and glorious' cdreer !
Baltimore, Not. 17, 1848. . 11. W. C.
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as' to
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At - Vera
ajar, Ldllj.tr bat.
herds of its
which
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Aa:jr: . Con' thii
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.ihree foris which
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heti; it ie but "sirri
`iilgely to saY".
nn9st,,gallant and
A NEW MANtinn.:--We' find in the 'Penn
sylvada Cultivator,' published at Wart iaburg,
the following notice of some eirperiments
made by one of the 'Most enterprising men
in our county :
ROBERT 1311'1'80N. Esq., of Onmberland
county, about eight miles from Harrisburg,
TVs been experimenting kir the. last ten
balk tiveilable
.and valuable as a manure:''' Beiides his Mad.
niticent term, he liketVise citifies on thetam
Ring business. Finally aftet a great . of
expense and many failures, he hao'succeeti
ed in - .discovering a
..method. of prodding
from the tan an effiCiett-manti l re. This is
his plan: He has his inn wheeled out on to
level piece of,tkroMid„and leveled.efl two
or Arise feet Mink.. 'Over this •liellflieads
layer of two Or three'' inches -61 , lime, and ,
'over tharagain mliyer
of lime, and so on. He lets the bed so pre
pared' rerrintif forAvid-years;,at the end of
'that time he filidsbinisell 'in possession of a
bed of mania!? the efFeets of which upoothe
.land can hardly be sti Mimed the'richness
of stsproduct; and otiribillOtiliiy which
it itimarte,' to';'obtain
- '- -•, ~uculUf - 7tcautittl'
lriThrir - Nt ,I7Bryeori B drl
ai method.
14,... .F110111 WASHlNGTON. —congress •rn eels on
NOpday• next, arn . l ,. kneinber • of , members
'Ate:already 'arrived,' itt 'the -`"aeat bl: grwrn:
eni:
. Leitei.'Nint4'Otiy t tinit,the iv ilminia
n, 7iplo '.rrothing,;,olll„propose nothing.
~ i ..t throw the; .ealittlit!ittithy, 'of
. •legialation
/i4ortf.lntehnee.,ulViehr of t43.l:l,,,z,r.,;.,:oo;:!!..tine:igaitiiivue.t
"'YIP Piece'; the ,FaaaYr.i!) , ,a494 a. Pgahian
thafjtiwill. , :lie:-,-nen'easary4or; p. 6 it : ,-Taylor,to
call , art extra` l3ot4lolW. , '',.,'. :',' • ' ,
rim cAniiivi.=!•-%"The La!)Owl! e aurnal says
ClitYt° l ?)
of ~ b' e Nintite'4,lo - 1 4 1 31 PePR!t- ient.r9l
ient.r91 State,i arid, Boa. bc :; 11 , 40,
the
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As the : complexion : of. the .: Uhh{ dtStates
'seeate
nuch:lmblitr-interrestOi have , titTten. , sap
pave belteee,:presentrOc;4l,riect...iriew,- ot4 A 2 l
political aepeet of , ilia( bpdy : ~:j:<
tateii- . • '4;:, 4 .Ltro
- N. HainirOire'
Arer ni
'M ARRAeII U, ells
•-• `9.•
Cbririectirat
Nev' Y ork'
'New:Jersey
• Peniuky Ivania
Delaware
Maryland._
Virginia
N.' Carolina
S. Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Miserasippi
Louisiana,
Arkansas
Tennessee '
Kentucky
Ohio •
Michigan
Illinois •
Missouri •
Florida
Texas
NEI
1
2
•
lowa
IVasconsin
. _
Lcieoloco majority 6
To the above estimate :LT. Nets. —
ffiimpshire is counted as a Whig, because.
on the general questions of public policy he
will vote with that party. The prospective
Senators from Ohio and North Carolina are
both estimated as Whig, because the proba
bilities ale greatly in their favor.
On the 4th of March. 1851, the terms .of
21 Senators will expire-13 'Democrat. , and
IL Whigs. , 01_ these 13 the. Whigs mar
count upon gains in the following States: 1
to loWa; 1 Florida, 1 in Tennessee, 1 is New
York, and I Penni.ylvania l with chances for
indiatia and lin Wisconsin. Assuming an
aggregate 5, the Whig majority 'on
the 4th of March 1851 would be four. The
terms of the 8 Whig Senators ivhich expire
at that time, Will tibuhtless-all.be filled with
Whigs, as they occut in - States of decided
politics.
'Mat .the British Think.
A paper printed in Kingston, (Canada)
called the " British - Whig," speaks ofi, the
ele . Ction of Gen. Taylor asiollows:
• "It would appear by,our telegraphic re
port, that Gen: Taylor has been elected
-President-rit-the-thitied-States-ohAmerica.
l'rior to the election 'the hopes of the -Whig,
pally were Very strencr,'and it ie.Seen by the
result that their hopes were wellAnntitled..
"We hardly know whether we should- con
gratulate the country on this- elevation of
Gen. Taylor-Or nod:"' He himaellfie an estim
able than, and his party is 'composed of
nearly all The wealth. and intelligence of the
"[Molar'
.; but on the oiher hand, that aarty
is-and ever has been opposed to a low tariff
and the introllnction of British goods. The
cry is protection • for native productions ,
Whereas Gen. Cass and the Democrats, al
though opponents in speech to Great Britain
and herintereies, have always. advocated a
low tariff and free trade. Thus while the
• Whigs speak the fairest to Great Britain, and
treat lie; with the utmost courtesy, they
close the ports to her merchandise and man- .
utactures while the Democrats lotions in
denunciation, and threatening war every in
stant, nevertheless freely adroit and con
sume the commodities of the nation they
provoke." .
British Whigs it will be seen do not hold
the same-views that American Whigs
They don'i like our " Cry of protection for
native productions"—anci would armor Have
Geri. Cass and the locoforos in power, be
cause although they are opponents in speech
to Giet..„i3ritain they neverlese favor 'het
practically II encouraging the importation of
British manufactifies ! Our workingmen
will find in this extract food for reflection.
• A Timms I
The North American very philanthropic
giVes a hint to that class of office
seekers who overstep propriety—in- Weir
insatiate thirst. : ,lor the " spoils," that Gen.
Tay lor, - thouo a very amiable mart, is never
so terrible. as to office-seekers of this rude
kind. The old warrioe• is roused in him
again to the approach of this sort of assail
ants, as at that of the Mexicans at Buena
Vista ; and his nostril swells,'his eye flashes ;
'anti he looks as if aboUt to call for his sword
and , 91t1 Whitey to make battle !
AGFA OF THE LANDIDATEN: Gen Taylor
was horn in Change county„ Virginia, on tile
24 of Novembiti; 1781. Of course he was
sixty-foiW"yeara of noon Friday last. Gen.
Casa is onp year.youngbr than Taylor, having
bebn bobn on the ° 9th of October, 1782. Mr.
'Van Omen was born at Kinderhook the same
I, Th 'd ;
To ,Cure a. Cold;orcoug ......- e e 1 . ..
tnr of the thiltlinnre"Permer says t. s oThe beekrerned)r.
he ever tried in hi. (tun for.' fo a ertugh;.mr, cold), to
decor: inn or the leaves of the Pine Tree iweeteued,
pod freely drank warm on Piing to bed' at. night, end
cold 01'000101a the'dey." , .11f Abe decnctinn °Cite
leaves of the Pine Is 'en oirectnel,,Ai the eolorwa ,
cobalt hew murk better nowt bah'Phionemec Com
pound Syrup er•Ter,eull.Wand"blaphtha v egmbultng
no it does the eery Enrolee Of Tat or PlUe4telth amour
other, of ourluiest, effectual tVagetabla;.cough.;,ll4,tine
ai„. . r,. . ~-,,w- ~ . ......-v:Pli'l „ ,.'ql`
Prepped - end enid by ANtIN'EVEi;" up4` Su- 4 N''.
E., c.prner of Fifth end Sprucestrepei-philedellitibiq', .
Cull 'by 3. & w. n FLEslltkr9; o)tviliVii ,- "Pricip
eta end $1 per battle • - " , '.. ' , 'n' ).:-. - "a .. , -
, . . "'''-i I" ' rr;74r:" 1 "7""
•', Wright's Indian Vegetabte , V l2l' `irerli ,:
allare. - eney; -- end - certein'' , enre for- Veld antr Congheal.:---,
itecaure they, carry off, hy the otnnteCh - ,arid- bowel*. r
those morbid' humors. whleh; if deprialled ;upon the u.,
lunge, are :11t cause nf,-the above dejrigf,r o -1 4 ".!?" t":
leliatik:"- A : rivight,iwatilyAviLeent b9X,017.1fa tk-Iledillef ...'
' vegemiqo rill& ill generally eidnclent to niltiee'per.,
.fect 'cora ni -,tile:;nibet 'ohellnate ..Kifltt - ' - kerib* 71 "i'in* 7-
time the (itertion •le improved,vandlhe Mond ve:roui, '
ineiety •ptir ified, taut • new life. 1/ ad visor; to sive*" le
the
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ber.ihui theffirlginel and hn ly genuine liodietuyege a'
hie `lPille have,, • the rtilten,eigneture. of WHili t till .
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year • With - Gen. Can ; viz ;—Deeember 5,
1782..
llTGo'vernui hilitistuts has issued a Precis
declaiing the twenty-six individuals
named upon the'Whig Electomilicket, to
be . this. persons del y elected Electors of Pres
ident 41, Nice President of the United
States red notifying them to meet atlia(rilt
burg: on , the first, Wednesday of Dea'ember
next,,to oast_ their votes' as 'directed the
"COnstitutieli:andViVs'ol the United States.
For itipl:4ol.eridaipiiiitiii.
aria ilte.piiblio
partiOlßilnh at pneal
attention that fiotAe-, nn4'
• .% lrrip;i4A MEW COO'
..~...:;
~,.
=BE
PRESIDENTIAL TEI EFTION,!-,.
• • '.' The Grairicf'
'.. - -he,,foljowing,liltijix.,hrbjt m e, niffillet
o,eleoiiol , StOtelf:•!ibtafne'd*
I Vile alt(ZOngh thoi,g,trne of•Alealeeitytie:nrot:
I • •- • I lAt' • - 106-
...yeee_rtaTly knorn to hay% l gone A ...„ , eas;
We
irrefient 'the °Thera patio ar vote o near y
tic State: •
,
V>, ,
ampshire,
Missichusetts,
.Vermont;
Rhode
Connecticut,
New York,• •
New Jersey,.
Pennsylvania,
lleltiVai4;
Maryland,'
'North Carolina, 11
South Carolina,
Georgia,
.Alabama,
Louisiana,
Tennessee,
Ohio;
Missouri,
Kentucky,
Michigan,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Arkansas,
Texas;
lowa,
Wisconsin,
Florida,
=
=I
1
The Pore of .Penksylvattia,
OFFICIAL AND CONIPLETE.
TAYLOR'S MAJORITY OVER CASS•
13,452!
Taylor. Casa. V Buren
Adams, . . 2576 1761 . 25
Allegheny, • 10112 6591 779
Armstrong, 2030 2126 141
Beaver, 2655 ' 2303 530
It radt4d, • 3272 1-5'19 1779
•
Berke. 5682 9485 .- 61
Bedford, - 21 4 30 2816 1
Bunko, 5140 5364 163
.
.
Huller, ," I
.. 2505 2247 173
-Blair, ' 2476 1435 4
Com lria, 1233 1386 12
Carbon, • 889 . 1181 • 1
Centre, - I 1856 2611 4
Chester, 5949 5:370 507
.Clarion, ... - 1372 . 2306 27
Clearfield, 761 1168 23
'Anton, 911 967 1
Columbia, 2263 3396 29
Crawford, 2204 2478 , 622
Cnotherland.,..---......
..--.9242----347-- 8 - --51
Dauphin,. , 3705 2251 94
Delaware, 2194' 1547 - 84
Elk, 3 134 242
Erie,
Fnyeite,
Franklin,"
Green,
Huntingdon,
jnilinnn, _
Jeffersoli;
Juninnt, - -
LIVIC.IISICr,
Lehanon,
Lehigh,
Lycoming,
Ltizerne,
McKean,
ramn
IME
Monroe.
Montgomery,
Noralin minim,
Northumberland,
Perry,
Philad'a City,
Philad'a Co.
Pike,
Potter.
,Somertiet.
Susquehanna,
Stqvan;.
Union,
Venting°,
Warren, -
Washington;
Wayne,
Westmoreland,
1421=1
EU
'mini
Tay/oi . 's Majority, 13,452
•
Taylqr over Cass 13,452: over both 2,252._
'ohnson over Longstreth 300. •
The rggregete vote in October was 310.954
The nogregitte Vein now, 4 309,974
Showing nn increase of 33,220
Increase since 1844 _ 38,098
C,nas'e vnteie grenterthen -- .Tohnenntrhy ---- 47194 -
Taylor's vote is greater than Johnsons by 17,586
"Bowen's North AmericOn Farmer,". is the
title of a very , large , and handsome. new
weekly paper Which has just.beeti
errin. Philadelphia, by Messrs. Bowen -&
Strouse.. Tfre'Farmei is ill be chiefly.,,driVn
tea to American Agriculture,. Commerce,
Mardng, Science, Art, Manufactures, News,
&.,c and intended errpecially for country rea
ders. It re published at the rate of 32 a 'sin 7
'We copy—two copies Mr . s3—erx for $.5 7 --
thirteen for Slo; . and twenty for 515. Ad
-dress---Bowen'a North American Farmer;
Atheniatißuildings, Philadelphia. .
Messrs.:Greely & MeFlrath, publishers : Of
the %Neuf York 'Tribune, have iiStied''llieir
(,prospectus for the corning year. 'l,le:r . drfr not
like 'all the isms which the t !Fribirtre , 'baftlei
for ; ..but it
,la._unguesiiirnablria yabrab.le,mild
Most interesting paper . ...- , Tbepaity: - Trißuie
is $5 Perrinfitirllia, Ferri i 7 w eelclfirr . issued
on Tu eSS: ay, and Frf d ay , ar 'three( pey-anipmi
or two copiesfOr ; ssll9yloj ,, ,, 09 ne ;
a -ling' e , dterble7rnerlitirmelbecit, - .elosely filled
,With ,reading_matter,'ie.; ;published oat:.s2,,a
year-,:singly.tbree "copitfa for $5, eight for
$lO, Mid tWprity'forl2o-payinent in all ea
-os. fir advance. Address Greehj& IlleEtratth
. 15f Neill eiritiriertr Ne -.Wit
IS
t4l, T - 7777 - 7.- - • 'e
- Otr.Giov Johne!lon has •!tr!poilited
111ifliir(:964i? . tk; A4j9lsirt
General:; ohthe,-;State o f
. 01'. vc.. , :l4ciirmay,i;;pl , ' , ooWhii,xkl,...
:place
as.o,iignidi-so
:.«..,
.r ~~
Taylor. tags; Clrity--Pjilk-.
36 " . 30
7
126
-- 26
9 9
-
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- 23- 23.
ma
127 • 105 170
'.r.± a
:1418
MO
41101;
9022 ' 337
3441 73 -
2199 • $4
2379 49
1022 25
3544 204
972 - 19
1212 - 3
1.176
2590
2110
BK7
1179
6080 163
1862 2
3199
2244 3
3991 176
F 413 ' 12
11390
2996
2978
1992
3.'16
31194• lONO
GNI
MD
EEO
1830
.5827 251
.420:1
2258 8
2.295 A
5'256 MI
16241 577
799 3
5010
2891
1765
1562
10655
20575
216
468 248
• 226
3700 35
• 1127 21
2563 301
303 19
1344 953
1656 25
1538 164
1011E1 .136
3820 . 468
1642 • • 202.
5197 1 , 22
892 37
4939
• 3018
18.13
1 / 9
1350
3129
1061
948
3898
997
3124
IMEM
ELM
186,113, 172;661 11,200
NOTICES.
. - .
- - -
NAo:Of I:totalize's - from treland,,has Je•
4Ort) iid,attikiiiiiirt•of:Ner York.'
.-'• - ,ThOrejrirlea r ktr,l)oo iitforneyit in N . ;
of_dheite,do not „earnYt •
52001 a.
•Thertilt,eriicrOrFtwe 2 Aganibling hell in Bop
elloopwtklailf.ep,' many ef:,whom are •
. • ';
-
thoroughly explored Uy
meane of Lord llosse'e great teleceope. No
eitidenees !mind ie . -v.O%T -ilfatit- -
is inhabited. • • • -
. .
ComtdrolleK of New York Will Stave to
he elecied in iikeie of Mr. Fillmore : e:eeked
Vice President. .- . .„. ,•
Lancaster; county, - . Pa. , I crattA.;624 Olin/
votes than were cast in . Bftoet
Rhode I.fandi' , - • r •
psi
1t is 'supposed llKlhe . Legislatnre Of Mich.
man will send the Elbn: -Lewis Case in - -RIC:
United SlateSSenate.sgain.
Capt. Rohert. H. Morton,' whp , was twice
Native AMericaa candidate for 'Canal Corn z ..' .
inissioner in -Pennsylvania, died at flariisi
burg on-Monday - week.
Halters seem In be popular in Dutchesii
county, New York.. One hart .been, elected:
to Congress, another Crienty Treatniter,.. and.
anotherto . the legh.lattne. • • -
Col. Taylor, brother , of the Ctesidept elect,.
is now; stationed in Baltiniore.
the GeneluPs son-in-law, is also Co the seine
station. •
•
The Whies of the eifv•of Philadelphia hare
determined tojoesent . their brethren of Lan
caster enemy with n'linnnei reward for
the noble majority which itheyrolled"upffoi.
-
Old Zach.
Carroll. ceiiinty, Ky., — the ThomeM.:Gem
Butler, ,the loco candidate for the Vice PreSi
dency.,..has miijor by and
Fitimore. It has hitheito. been .:I.stemich
Democratic county.
, .
A collection .of rpoems'!:byllfmlate - Jebri
Quincy Adams, tins. been. published. 'The
New York Triburte.says, the volume is worth_
havitirz, if . only to see what- extremely , mb'.
illing verses n great mari.„.,nony : write.'
Adams did a great !Roily thlirgiV
try was not among them.. •-•
•At the Baltina Convention,:Wilsett,Me
cimillears,i(Who In 184•(•plorlged Polk me
'42. Tariff man,) ploidged . Pennitylyania for
30,000 majority for Ca..s. The rettlin s s make
it Omit 18,0 majority the other way. The
latter pledge was about as ler olit of the way
as the former. •
The papers state that the last time Oen
Taylor was in Washingtrin; was pre‘:ions In
Iris going doti•n to Corpus Christi, where he
was orifeied by President Tyler, to lake
command of the Army of Observation.. On
that occasinn he II ir ed with-Mr
It is slated that Chief Justice Taney,, for•
Inerly a member of General .lack•on's Cabi
net wpb Gen. Cass, voted at tilt, late electtla
for Zachary Taylor. .
There are 778 hanks in the Union. Their
capital is nearly *270.000.000 Clerniatior.
about 5126.000,000. Specie about• 850,000•
00'0.
McGowan,' Penee and Pratt, wile were
con v e lite'ago_tileettsp,iring In Ile
fraud
,nr reboil(' Cheater Bank, }ruvt.'been
granted u new trial.
•.
lion. Francis Wenger of New fork says
he wit not accept Oa Cabinet n2pointmenl,,
•• Travelling 'on' the Penns}•lvania Canals
ceased on Saturday for theseason.
Sixty-one years ago the first white citizen
moved into Olio.
What is harder than earning mothey?—
Colleeling it.
(*-Conntetleii ss's of the Penh Township
Bank are in chentation.
DR. SWAYNR'S . 005il'OUND SYRUP
OF — WILD CHERRY.—The- original And
genuine preparation. Great triumph over dis
ruse. Another important Wier.
Detroit, Michigan.
Dn. 11. SwArxt—Deir Sir: We have- been
'in receipt of your invoice of Wien CIIEBUY her
sbotti two weeks,•and we must say that -we feel
encoureged Mob the sales will be extensive this
year. Olio customer, who came for the second
bottle. slated abet Ida wile hod been given up by
her physician recently, supposing Hint sitewould
not survive mord than twenty lour hours. A
consulting- physician pronounced her cilia des
perate; both of them are of high standing in this
place as Scientific men and gentlemen. The first
bottle had the,effect to strengthen her so much,
that she loaves her 'bed . and Moved, about the
house. Her husband seeeried very mach grafi.-
find, and proposes io use six beiftka;-as he felt
confident it would perform a:perfect cure. We
feel confident ourselves, that is much superior
to any medicine of the day, and in justice-ought
to take the precedence
Yours reiiiecttully,
'To Pnut.tc Sressces..Dr.-StVaYnele-Cone- •
pound• Syrup of Wild Cherry 2 will be found an .
nivalitoble article. fly its use the voice is ren
dered clear, and all disagreeable sensations re
moved. ---All-should
_ovall themselves of iliems.' -
portitnitv to test this "valtoble sompoomd?'—
Coughs, colds, bronchitis, tustlmO, Imo' com
plaint.- and consumption in all stages, yield to its
•
• Wistar's Balsam fiCthe tionth.—One
of our agents nt Ateens.oeOrgla. has rent or the fel,-
lowing letter with permlision to publish ibesame.
IS 'llllkalTV AND WILL PREVAIL.
" • Athens. Angulo 241,
Aleanntler-Deer Str; Ravine been altlloo4
for more than ten mmiths*lth . Chrenic:lntlartinintion
of Tito 'Lungs-et :seeesely- and linvitte•
adopted tunny.lnedicineeNrithenrany hot tempornq
relief-I'. purchnsed - alionOshren.'htutles 'or AV Istar's
Ilnlsnon of Wild CiMrry.•'fiptif,the' effeeisOf ‘lilch I
obtained inure relief . ihan'from rill the medlcletesl
bid. ever hike,' for that dlstressincalsoider. , 'W v e
by the' repented use of this valnable-Rilistn.vbeen
more free frompressure for hreath , and apprearloit .
tbe lungs than I had anticipated-and. indeed,con
colve that I 10110 m ;ettreChttantlo4l4l,:iti Ore. or
this most dlslrenrtening inalady, - „'l do toottchierlitlly
,tender yotollis actmoteledgment.,whleh voui.wlll use
an your jtidgment dictates. novNEY Humus,—
Waynesboro. Rorke Co. 0i0.••
In Carlisle by'S. ;
MR tal Si
0. e.J . . G. HILL