--: - J -.,• :-.,..:•-,,,,, qir.tile.".sto-te7iiiipbouivOr- :#131,,ti1,f • Decision-of a_ sistve...Calit4 .: •:: : „ •,...•.,„., kauffman, plaintiff in!...,...,intr, !I"Nrror to C, • vs, - lberlan'C r, . t, Oliver, at, al.. A This action is instauted.at qo t.. aw, po:t it for support, and ' i .e'y ha . leans la ... ; . • a id 'of its principles to , sustain its O r t? ee.'"ltud result. The sweeping generalit;t: 1 ili:,,t l vii ~,(41 counts in the tleelaradott of '&11 . ' ir.,,,,ar0, the ittstruction."of the court, w * d lea tiloom to infer that Kauffman, the defendant, hod prhceedett to the State of Maryland, and them litlnced the alleged slaveb horn their serVithtle *5 brought them to the State of Penn- Sylvania, wad there concealed them, so that the owners could not reclaim ,or-recapture Illegt.,. ;This motle_ok,statitig-the case throws arrival g somo - • ai,tll• l :plau,slbilitY, although it makelitio diffeteince in tfio application of 0 the: law , wirieli the ittilippent, 0t.,,.,-019,,Court ilems-fir amt . -killable - to Contritliffiirdedille:, ''''''BMtheffistigiiiiirlittes in nowise wuri-trin; or aillhotiiiritiailleiieriti &Inclusions. GivA'. ing to it the-most-ample verge, it amounts% ~, to this .atal • no' Anortr:+- , Tlita ' , tile 'nllsged, alavet had been removed from rsansasto the State ,of Ma r yland in rota nary, ,1848,' 'from Whieti"Statathey escaped during the ' tsitht ; in October,: 1847. Jcinti ,11. Stake, Ms, ' ~ re live; hi the , . •plaintifis' below,. their agent and witness, stated-that he. would . rather Haiti ' thsir:yalue, than recapture the Ingitivela;likki 'Ad whorit were rnen,oneWith ,a 'stiff Mtn' 3 two _woolen, three ' toys,and "the--rest r e, •,..._,', , mounting to thirteen. mal,•wereigirla ;three 01 them in-so- trioder,..air agt(„that ; the 'tear were obliged to carry the m. Coal, a tiegrn, arid witness*for-thiplaintiff; testifies Int. he . limn& these ,perridns to Chambitrsbur ,and . took them away as 0,. friend.; to help ;them along, and prevent thete.from being taken.- . Tbey told him, as he testified, that they had been siaven-in Maryland ; that they Were to be sold, mid that46' prevent their. %sale, they made their escape. He took . them in- the ' . night i to 'SnipPenshnrg, from that to Miller's ' Furnace, and filially to Kauffrinin, sod pot' ahem mine barn in ttlie - mMirmil - Mug' the door, and called Kauffman, who inquired' what was the mattep Coal-tiohl hint to come to the barn and he ahnuld'see. When Coal showed him the Degrees in the barn, Kauff . anon told/am to take them -away, mote thew once; but finally agreed-in let them Flat till night and agreed to give them something to. eat.. ,Coaltben went to Sutler, a aegra,and, ' gave his'wife native that he, Coal, wished to go home. That evening the nenroes were ,hauled away iii - Kunfignan's wagon; but to. what place is not stated in the evid ence -,— evid ence-, •The wagon was returned in the night; who was the driver is not stated; bet it appears' not to have hear. Kaufftnan, who was stand ing at the end of the barn when the wagon started. Several neighbors living heard that negroes were' there, went to see -them ; some were witnesses find others not. • Gut shall, a witness for-the plaintiff, testified a.: his crosa-exanrimatior., that John X Swaim offered-him one hundred dollars it he would. sweat that Datdel Kauffman hauled the,ne 'woes away, and. he said he didn't care a damn about the' negroes it tie could net Kauffman. This was said At Trindle Spina Tavern ;, Wm. Bruwu and Samuel Crall were presea.L. . These are Me striking and almost the only merits of the base developed by the teatime= ny, except Kane proof of ownetship, and the -sum and substance of the evidence.— From it no glimmering of Tact or circuit,- stance'is perceived to warrant a conclusion that Kauffman enticed the fugitives to mu astray, or that alley were enticed 0 do so by any human-being. On the emorary, it ap pears from that evidence, as given on behalf of the plaintiffstitat the negroes were promp. teirto.fly at any hazard, by`ineir fear at their being sold, and perhaps and almost inevita• bly to be seperitted—mothers from their children, and husbands from limit: wives and families forevet • Prompted icy the:vast here.' legs of the tread kw kindred-by nature, they. were impelled to seek fieeilotn, through danger anirpetil, ratherthan endure slavery among ratangers and oppresset a. I waive all inquiry as to a point made on the recent t •to wit—whether the Court -dirt snot err by instructing the .jury in the language to wit: ~ ,l int 'if Kauffman was acting With ethers,•in concert, alto indeced th'ese Ile,' . woes to escape from the service 01 the • plaintiff sent hie area formed a luck .to the ghats to-accomplish that ()lima successlully, thou he is• liable as it he !Ma do n e it all," " inasmuch as there is no evidenee, as aijesed by delettilant, to wan:ant:my such instruction. I %valve it ; because-it is of little magni• hule,hut for a teasou that I will ewe pres ently; and for Mistime reason I waive all ---observatiettarpop-the-billicol_exceptientafam to evidence by Me defeettata. I will observe. beware', that. dm., true aeration in this. aspect of the ease ought to fro, and is wheth er in the State of Pennsylvania a citizen who gives a cup of cold water and a 'emote! of bread In famishing women and children, , and permits them to rest a low hours ill his . barn, whoa they are But - ride:ants to Ida met-' ey, and even g i ves _ thew a WI at his waged, even if it should turn nut that . they. are him ' lives frees slavery to-freetiom, duce by that offer Of mercy and corripaision Creak the • law, and make himself liable tor their, price in the num! where men, women aintchil : dreit are bought aid sold—whether he is homed err let them- aerial' -en' his own land; or drive ,them'eff tr die'onatteland o 1 fee neighbor I Are they imiceste trout ifte. law of 'mercy and humanity, althnqii - they have within . them diet' ray, if from Divinity, which, we • Milt- a Soul', tied sire sensible to bopee and . ..feargoo_agnuyiincLiteattairi . : ' . , . But we turn le ,atiether -airport of ,the case; W lire II present s a cinema% whichonbcerns the s . eveietenty of die State—itit pulepentleavo ',et: di; Itibutrals and %tie chancels-I. sit Ore untir• • men law—attire:ante; which overmasters all -minor (waists Resented on the record..., ... . • The tklel'iditiaSpleaded to drie,j4iSdietion ''''',. of the Court. ' ' —• • ' ."..' ' •• • Pennsylvania ,reverently- , acknowledges 1,. and . clings to the etainpachirfutiorri, aft. &On , red it: Ad' ,Cntistitudee el the I.lloteil fitrites, ' "Her"b rig.,t escmcheon - el, good htith te alio ', ''" bempact Will nevet-Vit'sditeil , tir . tiA . ,• . CQtAli .- , ;) 0 0, mi l) iii i od by .tisOrpaajilitr,,Aliftt-.4fortatitu-: J.c.. Ailn - : reiOgnize,o;:l.FlYOrr.. I in, Ihe: Finle , :,i'il•Vr ~.,,.. ,wlnnics i ntitiqtrkpal, . atill.' - 'lsteat!,ralldaltloJks , . ll • nimbi; • But' 'at the rube ?hl i;•feltieliettli' was i eninprenffeh..of -ten Meting utterestei .. 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' 40t . 0 4 1 .4. ibian,;,. to ti.i.,fi t ik, 1 i t sil eti e isiiiirbprei r 4rothete i , Mined ' wi y or. concealed by• any . persons, • the owne must make the claim iu a legal manner and by legal process, accurding,to the camellia /ton and the laws of the United States. The,: I mode, manner, and cpcinestance of such I claims are fully set forth la the' act of Cen gress • ot...l79diend - the ., means of"-making such claims effecluti) are therein provided. 1 Congress have, regarded•this claim, to the ge,rviee of -I!Ya f,t l Siti,Y,,fh.,ailAtfjgll3,l).l. - 111'nPnrlyr 11 ,0 that I s t h e only light in keen be •viewed, tied% which' toilet lie 'elide' by one' pursers or persons againitranotheif pitton or persons, rule' pstiMlY: Ithlas attested in •a: court ofjustice. • It aft therpfcne a contrOvers sy between paifies, .arriship under the icon stiintion aryl Ira's of the Ulilitse Stalest and Most be referred to the forum 'having. Julia of, soo t controversies, ;The Constitution 01. the Veiled States declares that -the • judicial power of the (Mutts of the United. States, shall extend to IR pikes' h lavi aftil'erjuiii, arising -under the censlinition and 'laws of /he United,States r lite r Xhisinausamf artion nond or pad, is within the.Oriodiction, of the finked States ceurts,for Ciangleiti have pow . er to pass all laws necessary to ineke- the Haim effictiteurts rind' 6innreetisurate with the constitutional prov/stan.' - Rut •it moist be' done through the coasts evoF, which Congress I .have power, and through their instrumental ity, otherwise the claim 'might bp' rendered abortivey.by . the eseitrichisi 614103 State courts putsuing their awn loca4,p6licy: The elaini_ ought priniatily„ toibe.,.ase.ertell in v eourni whose decisions shoilldponclecle the subject of 'dispute, and net Vie' loitign -fcirdm, ad-' stensirtuitin -- wrthile'rpreeitisir-,-;;if' if ireritued the feelings and policies :of -, its awe-laws, and the,prir.ciple of the common o law. ' The provisions of the act of Congress noiat be pursued in the itibutiels of. the United Slate.. There they meet ?with ne irartlite • by local' legislation, or municipal peculbitities.• And . iteperiscut tflaitnineg diesiervice of the fugi tive isin the forum of that sovemignty• and le r i Sit m ii iiiii ' meal' 'tyrant :bib - els' tirbripa t tti, Within the terms' Of the eininpaCf ilia Wither the act of 'Congress, we treirtiowie'ege the validity of the tsktim wheel i made le the pro-. per forum. But otifiiilis - the onitipitet - ,tve - 'breathe more freely. We feel the genial itrfluence•ol the vicriiinon lemon this subject:' The principle spropg fresh and beautiful and perfect from the mind of Ldrd Mansfield. in I.the great ease of the negro Semerseth: that. by the common law, a stave, of tvkatever l • country pr color, ihis motorist' tie was - oit Ea. gush gtoillitl,..lrecathe free—endued with sanctity of reason. This ease 'Was derided before the Revolution, anitbecame the com montaw al ' this State, - alitays, saving. and exceptirrg the inroad of itre compaiat anti compromise. This action, then, professes to be Mantled oh the principles of the conunon law. tlnt by the principles of that law. the 1 tiadtives were free the rhoinent when they joitched the soil of fennsylvmlia. •AU the incidents, stecompaniments; and attributes of, bondage let/ horn strowsiltheir- ligipt ult.bni 7 , even. persuading the fu g itives to ft , would be no ollerice" in - l'entisvhruniri, whatever it might - Win IVlaryiao4l, "Retitle net of Con gress in thattili eastiota, which specifies the ; acts fat which damages may be recovered; I and the penalty incurred, does ant mention that of inciting neg,rnesto run away; an we must gather she merit arid %lent of the. leg islative power, as well from what-they do not say, as from That wOichsttiey de.say. - :.. It was ruled in the Circuit Comte( the U. Slates for the district of Ohio, that if a i lave escape twit tree State, heir' Iredaecordieg to the principles oh the.esrmrand .Isw,..and re', zitilitire. in a free State is. jestiksitsinly by the compact, in the constitution; and the act of Congress. And it •waisiiettl is the e n sue Case. tide shortages kw harboring and cant:eat lug a siavt in a free State era not, stet:ovens , - ble iii ille count - n(lh law. Funzaudi vs-JOnes, , 211 7llctenrOin6.• II was a l fitD ruled in the -same cause, that the Raying in the 41,) : see non tit the act of Cedgeeblic,o4 the. c,,,,.0,1, right of tic , ion coyer Ad., merely . , the game graitiltl as that embraced by the sold f or which the penalty is iiiiiirted: that is that the . owner should be emitted to bid action lot da rouges, on mimeo-tit Ate fatind'actie lot w,hictsibe penally is iiillitned,vot of eciutse in the same forum. -.So_that_lite_PlLtit. tlaiWitt here it; unaided by that provision capon which Ire 'placed some 'reliance, The da•ungeit are loc titer earns juries, and utider the sallikliaiv - 0 the pen alty; and the ached tar the penalty ,intaht as' weft be maintained at the common law, an the action few the Asarragea:.'Ne'filiev can it' be maintained outside of the actof Congtessi nil nit that a. free State, although not &fluid to enforce iii its Itit;uttals, the slavery .of another soverviuttly,' raid lives tenth* ' •subserv,esit to the ficil44 l 4.ll. , atiether Sthle, in npabsition to bat own, yet ii may do so if it will. lint .it will . be . matter of eupabity 3 mid not as a matter ci -. (tglif Or. duty. • ; In the year [.egislature rd fthid State, for"the.- purpose ;hi ardit D,in the ac t eumpli4liment el the trompact ghives when claitnerlipasseil an art enjoin-' tug upon 'Slide itiagisittliett' and ju,dges 'oik duty of prisCribiog the .martner' .in which the slimy should he dim.diar'ged.— :.Clits_iiiit_ttcospacitr•otteeive , i ire ajust alai frateinal,.sptfili.„.only - throe - 66g arnpriil the lu.itiues mut aL:44lleguatile, to pretreat kaintipinag• inviter irefer; of law. This wi r • howeverwiti; I tleeluted . by„ the Suprerne of Ille''Citliblt'Sinfoc.in, the a w e nl p r ie t i•vS. the CranniOnwealth of ttutiriPplviiuia in' NVisjOi 6100 , it was itienlveil:tbat and' voirl-thitt Congress possesSesqtve. exclusive TiorhC to',lc;:isim9..tut ;State Lettud r apiktmAittykAjp right whn‘e•iet..--‘• fo shod. it 10;4, that the pywet . or; the:triairgenetes, !of ; live tiohjectl.licat itt it .tiaircnot .44 .ifJP , 94'.:.!anil: ,rVireraq ;PKP 1 , 11 , 0 ., qii ,lll( .! tl~~agra_~+e~*;xs mew and" Market . ;, ;, ; / - . • ...,'' -Sl'l - ~..ttine'2o. A Miit Tayler vras_ttiliet t le' ,..tite . cholera, on "Sunoy: ..I,t3Vii p o sliii• Was dead: Heflqiiffiller`Ani A d' • ~.'-shoulduot he b6.oot4lnif,:ill - I it 0z.., . !Hominy, while f :thtlf r niteni pre:, l i rlt were in progrest 61140iiddthit .•ev'.:l- ~ a nolitbids lair tiheffiiii .. - ' • , • . . Governor Mason airiveil ' lteie last' night „,,j.rom New Orleatis. - _ _ ' • _ ~, -.-r-t.,t,ifififiirEiTfiNFliiilefitil ifitHibirlffifift , - •"2,lttFisiltrlLUVerd'srittrpt:".4Tsvo ~...Y.iffiet.agt,,A.r:_ttin f effeTi .I.F.i...,laiP..9l.llaiftift a poor man, anti - he now robins' to the be. ,som of his friends, after having accumulated ~.: a fortune. He fully confirms all the previous tfiehtinftif-the deltritistioUtiteVoliluntiffitfir Of winch he ppsessetkquite.a sufficien cr of the most coavinifftig:preoliin the way of old dust.. He likewise states bat Col. Frernont and .histp,arty, -had ,reatthed-Suuer's Forti He repi4iteirsted llie' - seil of - Ctitilltinia as being lint little iiltert,of a sierile (leapt, and mestly unfit for tigritultutal per, ores. • , , -,,t Lateaccounts,have, been received of ti M.: ' -newel of disturbances between the Calder; nia,Umigrants arid ''the‘,ltttlintis in whiehu • number of e'Sclt'arty Was killed. . t: - . The,cholet•EQV,as. stilt mi.king sad hnvoc I among the .emkgrants. Many parties were dailfreturn'ing.• , , .•. . t - Anaemia have been received , via l Si., Louii„elating that Perham tliihAnitives had taken place on the Plaine between the (ruli tornia emigrants Wad ihe bulletin. A number vtAeretnittl.. • liurv.i't.o, Jona 23. • We regret to any that , Miss . De Forrest, a ,' daughter of rate 01 MU rnatil respectable, eit • inns, tell into the stream at , liogAtaith: la i evenewnil was drowned together with G. C. NrltliTigtott, , young moritilaitt, wW, iihntged in to save her. . They were both carried .over , Niagurn Falls. CELT NG - Jo tle - 2. the steamer iere ut to o'clock yesterday morning. She had twenty 'cases of cholera on hoard durum; the 24 hotire,preVielis anti seven nr 'them proved fatal. A pamienger mauled Geib leas lauded. here:. yesterday from. ale board the Steamer Sheimildnati, sick of the cholera He wait refused admimsion into any nt the utters; •atiTaleil at thee octitca mnriling, a victim of the terrible malady.' , Great alarm prevails among nor citizens. They are taking active measures to use every precaulteas. ' The Inquiry for floor was flushed I.day. and about 800 bbls standard Penile broods sold for' expori tit $4.60; small sales. of good—brande are.inatine. for haute ore, at A 4 M.. and extra at 01,75. Rye Flom. —A entail torlinid at CI per barrel. Corn Meal-- Further sales of 600 bide Penna meal were made. to *2.7.3. Wheat le doll, and about 3506 Itaehele cold tatiOdalo" , for,reUe, ayd 105;1107 foe'artilte. Corn continues in plainly &mind with sales 11!71100 Ime Piano and Mouthern Yellow at 6Dc. Gate—No uniximmtp,ltrne 25. Fleur, Mn rket —Holders nre Film 600 . fht. Ilownjd Otrept were .00ld nt $4.431 per bill. Salep of'Corn. Meal et 2,501. nod Rye Flour nt $3 per lotrrel.. - -= -Wheat—Adles or 4000 hoshels nt $1,0181,07 for white 05 els 4.41,tup5 ppr bushel for red. . Progress or itliolora. The cholera is gradually lnerensing, iri Philitilelphia...From May 30th to June 21111 3 the eases have been 57 of . ' which 2! hale proved fatal'. tip New Yorlabo average of enkteikeems 'to tie abdut4oper day, aid the deaths about hilt that tiuinbor. ' The 'disease is spreading fearlelly among the kave plannitions eking-she ilissisti . ippi riser. - Louis the deaths average 47e (lay.' There have been Iwi3 deaths *at m - .ten, Ohio. 'At' Pitisbing'no cases are'evrier ring butAhOse nn bouts. At Nashville the fatality is increasing. Thitre ham been' one omit at Alimireal,anil one at Siratoga Springs. Boston and Baltimore still continue exempt frqm • - . 'Col. Jack Hays, the t't•xan hero, died of cholera at &in Antonio, ahoia. the Pi instaid ' Phu "hi . 0892 c Socie t y ' : gixTge.-rrrycsiqtyciteatcyf----± rri , tt 1 '' the' lt,ntnri l)P0 7 Sr of o , llego w111,101 . ,..e1e• Irilllr,l hi die 11, ,l.!1;Olicki she eeei,leibirtlio 4111 Y in" . "n eon,' ul;nte, nt: Imtßlinat - -1 • • . • fl" reepeci 4:11v Inviaci l pnven u 1110 (km, the Cninndrinn e;r , By - order 0. $ pEikl,„tilintra9ati. •• Hine. • All ti k MILTON, • II P JAnntrrr, i , ,1 ; w,oen,4.D. -Gin rllo*ausl, juno - 20. • • rust Reeeiv a • 6 „ Inforneatioh, 2;87& a cop!`,. -"- Seotes Late lariat ry a'actige• • • • • hilim ! phy , J . 1).11i , n4l A3l t An'Earnest :Ministry, by A IStileit. "' . . The .Jitly Magazines-25,eit. Velerie—A. Tele by the late' itinniu Marryat. Grace 'Datilejr, er kinold at Saratoga, 't, Plain anti Fenry,Note•Paper, with envelops. Wafers end Seals. '''Accordeons, very Inw. ' •* , Pieterinl Courier and ftrother...lonathan,.foc the.4th of July, at the Book §korp of J. EI.M ±±ll,lffirt.k._•tro " r..' • . * ' N 027 . "dissgviees. S ctc. 1 6ii• w rnhu tri' now •'ll. lives wil be sold at Public premises, on WEPV . E7•3I.).AY, the 19th daylor; ' 13 is .sitioned in North Mid•. t1e.,11014P.,iPw9814., • 1 .1: 1 9 OC,Onadonuinet.Crck: cibou east of - Carlisle, and about; aff :66iiit of 'the Hai•riltburg 'anal:llam, I~ereburg ~uzl',pik + nl~rt~nirlihywlwu~ +Ll-7i~(;~', iidlAp:eroll l ore or le.ss. Amp rvO-i eteitte cori P ihit lo ut • i • PAlt HO 13 sp i . Ba 9 nk, , .: • Thiti 3 Ooperty :will t4ern by, the, kubtuti l , her, et by Ahtahom Nisley; wife reshhut 'Ott the farm; terms, will - be made ,known on:the i day of, pale, by. • • . • • WAL - ki: DENDEItioN: J627.41; 8 :1 asigtioe , of Ali' RI: 'N ielt;y•r, 0.1 .109.aacaator:Daarraner pakkak flak: pond cltatga This reoe. AVIS(' LIPCASTERCOaiIfIii SS; AT tlll Of 111111M1 Court held' t',Linens -4,E1.4.ter fur ;1110 gotta' y, a( I,..awata4ll r„oa ,tke ; ‘Pr I=.o /elk' day. at lilac. Is4q.• horeAuna = 18411; 1 1849; 1%11 ,Elltitakerittaatireolaftgatill,l,Bl.llll/ 4 1 :1)7111e 1 '!;AT Elitqlk(11,11;1yor5, tetidirig; tr,t Rapha township,' Landalter cOunty . ,- ; Rory; to to avid 11111.(, alarimlaisaaidee . in ShiiiPan4bargi:Cuktbetiatil! Laaahlyi.Vallorinyldiw) , .4 Jacob 128,T1iakair -, '4rCjiristlinc,Driainan; Calla/ripe, Fortaar,..yrifi A .Davidfier,inpr4 %cob "Driinago,'.l - 14ary,14riatairr Eriam deep h Dila nia n;'lllina Eriafned , Harriet PErkaaary, Bankimin 'Etismattollteakeiri rf1, 1 111050, anapl Etaaaan,. and David:. Drip': ' l( tittin;tha last'aix -named tiaing'ilaialOrgaddlease, i-liatdrof:Datk'.otiutity; Oh1o; uatdian 11: 1101 1Id9N :in. , Dark , : county Ohio, hairs. and le at . r,eptellotitalivtaliir Chtistian'„Entonele; 1111114apho.ltisarialiip; •Liinoaater-:b4inty, to tart 1)1,11/111',11111ka,Orpilanalklbult of bancnat GT ; cootY' to be hald'at Lanaasiat,on';s4oloKr; the / Mk 'l4l"tAutlasPaillt;lolaqaPPePt.terolllllllilifelit ,,,aarate, 56( ' 1 4, 3 4'sald.,4aailatai- at i4kc t ‘yillyinicr. ; lh4ropari,innolo•A4, on inifueot; eliovitouife wily the' Caine; ahatild , :navbll l l/01d/aol.lrdikg'idlaki., - ; i).:;••.t1)r,.. 1 :i a 4 ik,:r'CPYithltiirP.'tf • t•=rrB,ll DA • 7-, I , e:;,„to =l , r ii ho • ; I,:...ll , ha , Coare t ,l'arthartdirartilatica. n .ol4lAlltriff;llz.:' Jil3 ii 11 1 .?Yltiiii ,t ou t .t..fron 1. it,Pntrlo j t i p t ib t i r 0 6 tallarrtatarAada l yol,loo , auta,t - Or' COOrt;' , .•!•:,t;lt „:, ,•: - ,IAS ,, D3r,SAIcu ttacsl46 112 -xilliti,ol,lool•l4o4ll4;4l4tiq'', •. • . WBntituriTl34: Junk' 22 0 Z DI = ~, ..,•''':, •!:,.:.'7,-.,-;......-•.. , . . . -- ...V 1itat4,;955,,,.... .., t (4 , , , ,- , tli;:o i 1 4.01(' ::'''' ' 1 • 3 . ..•. - - f-. 1",. A ! rned , ti l ' of ..%1 1 cWihrk. ' 'l) -t ercni . '4lt. , 6 t the 01 .ic i)) r,I Attat;efia?4,6l . ' 0 ' 1 \-- Y• the'3 / ti Y h" at o ay ,. e% ping t.,,,, . I . .nst, or 1 . 13 put pari'of rakinglirangeinents for thepele bration.ol the coming Anniversary of Amer. jeiersAghiopendenee, Mr. JACOB SHILLING . was called to the chstir ri Messrs MICHAEL G. rtr;pointed VI Ce Presidentsi , and Benj. D: Wunderlich ; Secre lacy. atm ot dirt ;Nee were appoinietklo lipiflci 4 *;iitscessary arrmige• menta: Cothehitted - of ;Arrdrikernents Mesett.q.lantes •.M. 'Allen; 13,1). %Ilk:under -1141411•Jpeob Shillingi Capt. Hackett. jnltn , Kerrtp,• GeorgeS '. Crop ; Stephen' 3t,aenere, .Jah)es Pastleitttvaite,A3, -- Fleager;! Gedrge %"s•.n. T." Miler, Col. A, Noble, H. Jarneb Planting, .3.okrt ..Arm fiii-ong,,Joinv Alanfrinh. • •-• • •, • • - ;Coriiiiiittei , 3tii4lattons. , . •Measast A b'tiv J aehtlnl; Dr. J . J. I\ij•ent, R. M. fientlerscat ? fleatit • Masa, ,Jaasea 3-101er, ydln i H.'NV eager letneriS Compirtteg • MesArs , L. Bonny, Wye. 142 , Penrose; Janes R. Smith, Woe: T. Brown, Alex: B:: Sharp, Win :Mt Poiiii4 V‘lgn. L. Creigli,.ll. 0d11,..12. Irvine, jr. John U. Rhoads. Committee on B/ionc MORSI n S. n Wm. SitilOS, Isaac L. Vlngard, Liens. George Grog. On , rpniini4 htieolvetl, That the celebra tion he held ailletideretie'a Grove., end that the CQIIIIII ince. u.l. Arratioernents be directed LO 10111 C - oCcessafy occasion. ' ' Pogo Kett, That we cordially invite on, pOlilloal brethren in all Cumberlant - conatyrwillt—witom--WW- 7 M - firohed—m-hatne and to victory; in the lust Gubernatorial and Pte6identifil Campaign's. to unite with ue nu this riceasion,, arid mingle our 'common eon gritialatiOns at the ileliveram.e of oar beloved century frplii politieal7miovernmeni. Come One and 'MP!' ' • Ptueeedify ordered 'to be published. • (§)u.l . netl V the Officers.) New tbzieiltkitielito, " i FOn. BALE, b E subscrib r contemplating on a removal J_ to t ho. west offerS for stile the following property; sit tutted . uritberla nd county, Po. No L TWis miles east of Carlisle on the turimike•rond to Harrisburg, containing nu ACRES all-4u the highest state of cultivation. •• ' . On the premises is a fine double •••• - is • ' • , tri ory BR N ICK OUSE, 45 by ,313 feet, with a wing extending' , • 1 . 35 -feet - back, 'elect lent cellars •••••• • ' 'under the whole, two parlours with •slintsig uartitioile,mne up-and one dowel stairs i r t he wallit of Abu .lower-story.are hung _whit was ti rreclecl fit great expenwi And is uncomniMily ell finished - . It tins its the pied a well of goo limestone water, a brick cistern, an underground cave, excellent for together with Smoke, Bak6 and Ice Houses, ' e benunistl Brick 'Barn, built in .1047; and also. three Tenant Houses, one of synch is of brick ; they, have plenty of room liir.six Aleo, aizeZeellent young 08. trfl AR 0, etocked 'With ;a-great variety of the -finest fruit. This property is'.bonniled on the -South by the fine running.stream well known as thtliietart; spring, from -whence water is brought ,upilr-the Mansion House and Barn to she dis tunde.. of Lao feet, through, one.inch copper. pipe; these, pipes caq,nover become choked up since tlto whole poetess is carried on by a Mtn * force•pump, propelled by water-power, and by a small additional i ouslayMtglit be carried upinto the-- garret„or-,zo any other part of the making it valnable for bathing pur poses. These works were constructed at con. orderable expense, have heen in successful ope ration for the last five years, and there is power to raise any amount of water required. This property would he 'very suitable` for a gentle man wishing n delightful country residence, as one of the houses would *Ammer very well for acroppee to ,oecupy., having a never-failing spring at, the •door Zbesclholtdings are' mutually insured to die amount $llOOO. Further de scription is 'unnecessary, ec all fiersone wishing to purebasee invited to call and judge• for ibr themselves. It may, however be 'a dded that for beauty and healthiness of situation, ibis place is unsurpassed by, none, or few in the count y ‘ orstate. No. 2. A short•distance from the above, eon., !flirting 47 'AC,RES of WOODLAND. 1 his Iyißliif - tretris - sapnratero, tegether-as---mar-best au ri.pitrchisserp. : . , No: 3. Situate Iwo miler smelt' of Carlisle iiiiittbining 130 A:CR.13,4, wit,,ty - prreiLof_which is good 'timber. and the Inilutico good fermi - rig iand.• The interns/omen's peg, a *,• Rood STONg '0 double, ;•••••••• •• • ' story, 6 noir Brink' 'Barn, .Spring 1 1 ,Tlse• , of the best -. 1 .• springs pure . limestone water ' ' , near ,xh'Ertqlkiiirt7ATltiiir ;Iran. excellent grazing , fasm, lieirigluite.heedy to :seised- market. A better sititatiou to..c.erry on-the. dairy business conldnnr bo found imam neighbourhond of Car lisle. These ploperfitis will be offered for sale on the most reasonable terms, and the greater part of rhoMurtihnee mime,v May remain on the land fir a term of years if desired.. For further inforthationidonse'call on the•undersigned living on Ore firsitnidned tract. • •.• . • • jegrAllts. ~ • ~ 113COB' HERSHE. • AS.SI9N,EES' SALE OF VAL'UABLE', 'AEAL 'ESTATE. 1 Ifouae in the Borough of Carlisle on Tili,l : lLADAY,y5Bt#Y24 l lt 01-SEI"IirENI BEV. next,,,he derwritJeti preperty, to wn: I—N , ll,t,;tt. setAT Lind F,AILAT contaio• ing about 200 ACICES firet ralo.black Slain situate:l: township about OR'eo trides ori Ciottodogui. list Creek, l'jne i,rac i t'isW#ll iili . , P l. "Y k. • laviVS vecit.ll - 7, , , V.P. iar 'rt.() U. S . Burn,. Corn, , togiathUi.. 711 with # siio; Mill and 'Plaster Mill, nod ,three: Tian'ant ;;This gropers „be Sold in one or two tract, to Suit NOT 24A biut/70.M.0 ftES„Lithecone Lind, situated on thetylainut „Bottom Road, about imProvo - .afe'a 'llAßN;;:andifi',Ureltuf ,rirliver . failing watirt:.' NoS•3.-f-Theppe: undivided ..401f 01 about 70 A QRES of -Linfirfutiire hirWrrim iedipieiy south 'the':iihove,ifier-o.The imprrivo monis - are a sT ue,E,..ihuL, ‘ l9wer surly of n Barn, &e: . .•• •-• • r•,- Of., Limestone &aqui; inilnlOWest 'f"Cltirliiile. • There is. n• IBarn roluti..Weli (...IViiter 'on ihiiiiinoto • . ,10440 , - I ,AlltruiiitS;ACßES;l2l: . P.EiteuEs ViChestiiin 'Timber; neer:. the road., leading i'ficienthirliideittpli t iribilig L akeluf 100008.0'm; • ; I tind'lTietehr.rrif ,-.• , , ''MEADRW r IIAND:;:irrer, d its f!tbe . ..U . prough of 1 •; 1111 -.7lfure is le •fauil . ding.for D,ltstilldry `w.ith water right arid • _ 4.13.1t1,P.K1 1 9thW . 40;i'04- thin tract. • STONE MOUSE, ein tiCrr near tlior6oCciiid in the Boil V 1046 :: i1:8 ., vit ' 6 l lA'l4O feet i t matioire will in #OrChaSsit, , by ot ittititiart- , "".; ; • ; ~' be, made „ 41 4 11' , q,q4f4,lttuuAlvpdFAith.pa; ,,, kJ. , , i. it luthlouisti4voicliwwsl4. oteptiOk. Antort,mi:AlkinArAmfoadlail! . lool4Alltssic r; . gY.4,0 1 4Ww: • 'tw; 'iabiiertiseinettts. . Leghon). has just received.an invoice Vcif .06nelemep's -Leghorn Hats, a. superior • nriicie,otf9 Low price. A Iso,(Childrene Olotklakur. 0 W HITNER.,O 1 . Pin, et‘ s r kc, 1 .110:iiiitiscriber always has on hand tin assort- inentof wide Linen and Muslin„Sheetinge Table Linens, Pillow Case Linens and 14fuslins Towelings of all kinds, with n variety of arti cles appertaining to Housekeeping. je27 • G W A Second-hand Piano for 891 - 9. • A 'SECCOI4I7,-11'NNO:P7O.:leffifid 211.1 B a cicittc - ics, c for. soon,, mfitte,citinlitY, .tole{find 18 also a handsome.Apy person - i i ittlii*iiitsfittlirltlititirtiiiriher inform ation by inottirine,f4Ant4 °trice. rte2o4t 01104 Parasols, .. . . _ .. rrVIE uhserihel hal c ,jrat t fpeehred a lot of ill. Stnanl"nr4'Plirasets' fit 'ilievery low (rice of lel i7f, • and.)U,ol), 'ikiith•lsl.74.. - 'Th7o€ nre dapidefi ly, ,i he .cheapest , ,lot;o,:,PorePu l la ev r of - fatern n datliala. A tEN, V igorpf.l :§etin ( lure Eu6liah Parasols at ,$2. 9,5 -we.r.th.s6.^.- _....:_ ion , , ...; , : ~,•,, Ni, , ECI. All If ITN ER . • rA.Bnurott ' - N' :SATURDAY the )13t. gkiv SeiltembarneS!,l will 011'6 td . tiAtillesale °Wilke wemiiiiisilho: PARMi akiw ottOpla by George IVolf„ifitua‘c in. Dickinson 'towitilhip,' Cumberland ; dotiniy, on 411,1 ~- l ioad..osvo miles frOtn".Tho, St9ff coniaioirig 17 acres of:good land ri good and well. renced; adiqining. - janda of David SlierdiCr ind;Predpria'FWier: ;'Abort sis Sara of,;kt is ' io,fae Chesput Thhl.ei„Theltm, prOyetneio ore a good' .DWELLING with email Born, writ of walS"c, ''here is n vorioy cf choice fruit. chroiskrOg or apples, cherrjor, ecr.:•o11 rite p1ae1.... 7 s a l e In e u el l e i m, :e el 1 deb t k, P. 11. on said day NN hen atien4:ll'.l4 watt. , vo'ell by Ikrcoscb scriber : AVOW jane 7 - Obsei:kre — Thlgt - . • ' PUNCEINS nro•nmified that S A Coyle determ ned to sell his Silk Tisttnelaw e g e ,,, Lawns, Gintrhnmr, .Linen 'Fit , encs and ealicout nl every style nod quality, withoittreitiTd to cos . o-sons %yam lig nny o s n)o ts gpo s will it to their tfdritittsge to cull end edam ine. for themselves. (Julie 2(t • Cheap Trenich Bir.eges, ‘l, UST:received. a-Eresh—supply or, Erveli Bareges tit , ;•er ,, low prices consisticg of Plain nag Blue, Plain Brown, Pen-Gic, Figured, Irtau the Caen tit 'do ever ofreicil in .Carlisle. Also, a trent cetiety ,of-other dinsirithile goods,and new style Trim mings.' Coll 'at once beore they nye all gone. jog° • W IT NPI 1? Elegant Ntiw Giods. BAG LEY'S NOW Ynrk Gold Pens, the hest nruiele of the (ley, and which , no hueioces 1//811 o , ollld be-44,11114,U1. An iilegant• nssiirtnient of fine Cinlery, in cluding Razors, Pp] Knives, SeiEsms nl 11,0 beat English and Amcricpit Dilunidatture. A large variety of ornamontal Wit dpvillinds and lire Screens pi every,Siyle and atlew-ili- CM. Minion! Instrommun,such us Virlins , Admr deans. noes, Fifes. Flageolets, Tunieg-Foi Its with Violin striogs,.liridnes. &c., nt all prices. large society of,Piskets, trovellipOngs. Whips, drubs,' ddor t oms, Brushes of at evdry . prire. • thyne's rtingic* A - clementine Powdef,JAew article for Row" Stropv,- warranted superior to anyilling in usc; loroscitlng Eileen smooth edge to razors, &o. t 25 e.s. a box. Combs, Soaps Perfumes, Extracts, yes for the hair, a rith njd Iteuut.ful unsonment from tho.celebrated manufactories of Roussel, Jules Hanel and 9thers. Tooth Brushes,.. ` cooth mists and Ponder, Neil Brushes, Hair and flat Bruslicspidift an innumerable viirinty of Fancy} and useful arti• des of all kinds and prima, body opened P ot d for sale nt the Chet) Drug. end. Book Store bf ju2o • S W lIAVERSTICK. .garliste SulphluSprings. — "THE 'Proptivor respectful* in forma bin- friends and the publi€ gen e•-• • malty that he is prepared to actorno i-- --Aare comfortably : a large number of ' risiters and boarders. The Springs are four and a ltatl miles narth• of Carlisle, Cumberland' minty, Pa. in a licalihy l,, and romantic place. Hot and cold BAIIO, in gum' order, and every nut-mien may be relied upon. Good Hacks nre always in readines s at Hoosiers or Hilton's Livery Stables to convey risitera to the Springs. June 20-git 1). CORNMAN. • &rushing • Brin R jut ptisszvs .114iNFRAL Nti A T N R.— Sparkling and bright In itn ftqu d light, and not only sparkling and bright—but for its flavor it is hard io-beat. M ()N yER'S.•FO UINTA M,E A D:„4.le indeed the "Nc phis nitro" 'drink of the eta - ii3m(4l Mineral Water, at the Wholesale and Retail Confectionitry of , P NION •jo-13749 - in N. Iltninver street. BM Estate (11"..kliti B. Ebright,i.eed• At.TTERS or Admimarrmion on the it Cato N. Riper 'John B. Eitright, late of Silver Spriltg township,`Cumbertand county. dcrcaoci, have been granted to the soberliber maid - mein Hampden townplrip. Atl pet - nous irdcbtetrio said Estate D'e rot - mewed to make immediate payment, mid t-thone; having 'elainis to pretent then) for saute:Mem to ' • JEREIhIIAII, HOWF.IIS, Adminitnxathr. jimP 20-11 d Estate of Jolla :Clotho:wood, dee'd'. LE'II"PERS (;I - A th»illiel ration on the Johu uakrwood, live of Cupgll ! , 1 \.0." olup, York county, have been the Aidi4eriber, re'stakitg iii Monroe I,tAkip, Cumberland emtuty Alt urrsuns thetweties Mai:Wed to said es;are are it'il , uirrd to-Blake fintoedittte . ihime g CIRIIII9 to I,IICIII , :11" SPI.IIe welt! in ; Estate of. George dOWL r trr tp,RB rui inn, do brntirr - nkin. IA an the. I‘.:Aterci of tharitut Ruri.uv,`lnte%c towasliiii,'Cumber:uud..tateuy - deeens . ed• ( Inv° . I , lo . , ,gr(Vlnui in the enbrviln r resicikm in the 'sane township. ' perrons nowing - thelitieliOrindOied'terisro-:.owm A re 'required , iolniika immediateritiyrruent; rigitiecto "having Ulaiinsi for eke lumflicio '4OEIN 'l4*-XUSSElt;hodiart ... . Estate of GeorgO Ecketdi atiO',d:' ..... L ._ I."TEItS of :11 ,aministration.,wiat'ita will , annesell,ol:l,llto Estate, Olsott he Ectceno, low of ' frittlictord. ff4ilabiP;;COli r illaiir" doted.; .hairo . .boen gematitl , tiii , thirli It cr. rositlipg ..itf z4ho'f some ~tootiiiiitipli -.Alli it r ono knoyeing thattinolves indebikiti tb said , Estiokate rogoiiod.totimakti iiinsneditto pay ment,Aind diets having *Wale to present themto. '. -.....,t.:,1,!t0 .2. ...- .. -.-. .2. 3 011 N-141 eD 0 WallE t 7 • jone.eo-61442:32 if'3.' `•:;;;!,: r l'.`3Adminit.trok,.. .Farina.; . ,ii:rtt*-:4riicloYfOl. '4 6 In - ,.. , :eciOking,allilepf `•• • •cl:nitaisn',•dfet. ; chiidren • ,o,ati i FerMlY' those ' of *eaß'bb%isll,•oroif fieb}c,cerlowe,lfUl• If•tvill be ;retied to gtvehealth 'crilb:•)nereser -teb‘ty : gum ariy,etber-enteenki i - ete:n pe. "• Per end for *Owe - a_ Wit; Coiiip:tirty, ore rfqueitled;topßit at Nlaitin; in,Covinr doon MON,D4ll;oll4v2il4* tif3Julytibtll A; ; IQ,: doithidet;the ; ACt -; ;Assembly:4u-, tbnriaiue 'Ow couttedy loSsind I.libii;dob(lftwo Itock,,ond.'urperoidet means lor;;zoliyinOlui• dread ;;;;;1•1020);4.; ;+lKiP44l3lDALLl•fterri* opened.' ; 'sat- le litesrptunier,up*;4okile,;lo,w'lly— ;.4lll3 ;:;,'‘,4;;;;;;;._ L:=!.tWaitiliiiiPjtieritieciiiiiLt 411 ndlientiinoi.plid,w 4 tlk , be 11444-at the; 1 0 ,.. , . . , 4 Y_PIT., eviorY NurietY , ,efto § ILA:- wtettyletyp s pr.,, , ,Rsioil at, pull/err towot • LL/4/911713 1 4-,_ 7 :-(: 7610441 LW 00 114 1 + 001 1 • *,. niylift„?* Ansrpw ,- tif wars, qik.) , NNKFt„,„„Aftlopoutli ilkolAithilosfo,4 , l4l4lar , t 40 9 16 V 144111 Utarier4kilkt:oo.'4lll. 71,