M I M El mama Oneaitt tt..**tuastakiy , • ' zr • ~'o:4l.3xxs;al,: P.a WEDNESDAY, JULY 25,,1849 - ki - TATEADONXIENT.IIOIIO. AT.theiset'ineeting.of the ,WIIIPhSTATE CENTRAL° p QiHrip ,TFFi; paid: barg,4,Cperehrshee; of.ptiblba- t; Utistr,oh motsftsr.3 , ..l; . ;' , .4? l ..±ilizrzii;r";-•:-' 4 A;7i.;; , ;;.& , ;;;; , - , • -itri•;;;..." Re rolvd,aTtutt, t.1145 - .lirelidi.ooAlef*Onia and'StaieWiftithtratilitis ih"PennsYlvaiaill be requested to uteer,in the . several cities and coun- tiesin'thelSiate,-tuid SeleerDalegiites 4tiqualitl number to. their representtglop in the PU,Lto,lreg islatureoyho shill theist in Cenvenlion'arthe C OUrt 'Boners' inHARRISB U ROpm 11 otelock; on.VIJ,IRSDAY, thckl6th day. of AU GUST NAILT,Tor the pUroose Of Selecting a eatididele — fer';CANAL COMMISSIONER t • and lb do. isuch..other hualnoss,as the interest Of . the nosing may, reqUire. . By 'ordei-of C fee. . .." to , t , GEGIERETY; chair'n., pro tem -p.,W.,IP4.T:TERIWI-Seareker3r. CbMidTTEE.• tinriOn Aler.-Rainsey; Thim:'EL•Coahrtin/e I: Washt:Townsend.„ Sohn" E;,Kunkel, Ja.mee Fox, 'Francis N.: Eitel, '; ' • Beinj. , Matlitids;; • • , Tires; J. Watson H. H. Etter, Eau( S 'Fireston ' ; E. C. D George ' DasidA,ooper, Lot Benson ,;, , 5 rp, Seibert, Joseph Paxton, n, ' W 11 Let*renceia John`Fenten - .121:•A'.. Finney,. ' l • L. D. Wetmoie .. John Morson, H W Patrick,' Stung Pearson. '''." A. W. Taylor;! ".; ". Day pr./0010w and'PraYczt -(4 aY Tar. paranoENT Or :dlii'vririen iii.VrE „ F9ol,rAENniTiol:r. At's se ion when the'PitOWDENci"of (ion has manifested itself iri 'the. 'iisitaiion'ol 'a s ray. -• ages throughonkethe land, it is fitting that a people, whose reliance has ever beenpeen on His .PaarEartorr, should humble themselves be. ote His Timorth4 and; while acknowledging j___jakin transrfg____.oloita i —lttir t --tt_Cenliattauce....ol_ AtERCY, , . . , . ft is, therefore; ear n e stly recommended that the first Friflay,in August be observed. throughout the I,URited States as . a day . of Fasting, litinnbefion an d, Prayer. All °psi mass will, liesiespen`ded' in the various branch es sefilEOron 'that day.; and it isiecOmmentled . .to.persone of all religious dentiininations to abstain t .,,as far as practiea bre, from.secular oniiiipattbsis, and to assem ble in their reipactive rheas Public Wor-. ship, to, abk,t3Owledge thri INVINITE Goontrbss bas-ishioh, o long ,'watelied over our axis terioe as a anico nln tio long crenated us Ttioilli'nirtalitillbi gigs;a fiEt orhp c — Thri the -ALsticarA lnAhs. own good time,, to stay.. the destroying band which is now lilted .up Niainsi us. ,5---- Z. TAYLOR. •Wiiiiiimiori;'34y 3.1340. are 'grind to. lettrri from our county Treniurnr. Robert Moore, Esq. that: paid the; quota 9 State Tax duo by_ 1- C60:43,1.10d . into the'ttate Treasury on 91a, , Mother, Cumberland two. Or. three counties, but "Ole's t/ifir'• in dtiotttinTe:lrii i i;3'l.93 pleasure kick tine r iand to commend - oondisirtedin,hrroging,it about...e • ..... ts.-- W. .I.ll...satßata.—Appointaren W• felt called lastwely ., to notice in tkiilDrhinoticin of Thornas Feran, a notorioitelbeefcl'eq, , to i rt higner elfrkshim. tba , =Trekinfri — Depatirnerit - ,fri Vfashington;ttisconn'act..qt grass injesilite . :to • Ildiwitoriettrollhigs 1 -*Wariare'seelitrii the 'same plabe~ This Id Fe:fatfis alleged to L' littiie's'pelteii , in 'the' MOM. dederriatopr and Sturrilttinif tertnrLdf Gem'Taylorte Adminis. tration;ribt'ltre'days before - he was thus *motel. vine felt robe extremely hard, t4effeiore,•that ~h e' "should be . paid a. higher • -- f ricefor•blackguardistil; and ~ingratitude. , it .is' due toll,tAgetedittlitoleaq,.(tia we leafn -from a gentleiitintoistekiiabc with the laota) } • 1 at dieptcitietibti , ef:keilitiAtta.not Mb not, • e What'of;daetertiie'lieiati -Bureaciii'and that - immediatelyitiPeri beitfgiiiferfitedei"the ••• true , oharaoteriot the man ••wtic;-hiia thin . the • primbiitin ipromptly ;.riTerpo.d. ;„W(, givb , phice•tiv• this i tstatementNith getiat foleigu re -neLthettutiiineL ii.WhilOffeliindieteewienki, The reinittOdir - inrassitulin by ellitalnied Itioc! tOcsO A 63-11001 beiiitshow.,thatlttfel 4arnitiletratiOn :Inuetinb; tieinditp,oltl pitninit fxiiiWonbtf mon,.j and :yin I itofiefgro".bope• fo'heitO of: no Inota::lbnofootni -baintapioisateif dr,:ptomoted by a •VVhieltd ritainiejtration. .to) ; t.tular. ; t . 751 :0 tiPT..*..f . cePt4i l **l!;::4l l ,4 tIATO:PAPP, •orf. ll4 i.LA. a llgi9P: l l4VMFT:t l ol4MilkiSaliciPftP! F,TtokOIRMICEIW9tAct4OTO I 4.9.S4P.4O,IIi 111 1 9 ff PrP2ll 9B lArAt9 ( krill,m 3 Ppt„.o4. ;Li PAY6i4Y9AORFIJI - 41° 4 5 4R 1 1 1 1)3PItL.f.qtY.thRt147,kelfi!PgtRAttq , .pf.P.B949 s ee MIT% cir* 110p 1 0915n ed a : /1f • 1 4 i ir r fo•4 l t l .o , i al t 4Y/•• r Pi m .-1494i4 1) .! all e .V. l, llo 4l Pktli e .REFP,F,rl;' , „*A9Y. , ri ll n 11$in 1 ! ••' 1 5 ,.. • . •5..;76 0 1 1 ?, idipTi 4 ,4ot..4l:(rOni*Jfihrf'AWeitrcOri , - ,:'.'Zit fr hiilloade-hi,lifisvddionahyniiiiiiiit We, • ; - • 4 • ;'(f Ilfe.sotiltui'atlid bledge;!• dta •••‘• ; thd plehe froid.•^ lrittr In ..to • • c i• n 4.- - tta.na ; kr. HI 1.'`44*.-1110ailkittirtiukii,lildii3e;inii4h • Theidiiy drWthidelhdueddafonS fial . )gti , ;.; giloAlesipp,',4kM 3 m l ,J qtAtf.imtii.d 4; ; , ibat ally ire bound viTlntif.at.lsitpitcOn4o, ate6l64 EPOA -$411:flefp010. - mciausensa • vr4VZ.Ioat.WM:34S4O,N-001m ~..1049i47041ipirivy.lfer#Aiki_10-koiiis*.i.ky'lledi,t,orr,.. , . . . ''i:°i! 44 . 011 idit .04".44 ~util4l 'l-' 4- ' ssQ., ' ra e , 0 4' 'vote hisjiatty, bilkOaiilLiti so redeive , 'stiVrit Whigsl - ivho 0 00:01,,ie# ImpiOirearittli l antrtief% il,tl . 4l3)llZfkarld` , . ectrOtiient'handWgBo;!4t, the last7ohinteer, and with ' .a coolness , an d: gravity that is really' quite refreshing. Lib eral•mirided Wings! .Safe and deit;tpetent hand's! Now the Board of Canal.Cornime aioners it is well known has for a number of yearresictod tiro loto'focos to one VVhig.-Coni, seqUently the whOle control of the public iiri proVomonts has been in loco foot) hande.-- ; H'arrisburg r Keysterrepridlterliby Jea'se N 1 G' SeoretariofState-itsilet'Gov::Shairk, fn speaking of the large amount Of• :arrearageri , drie to persons employed . upon the public works, makes a clean breast of the sinopf its politicallirends'in the:. Canal. Bawdy as fol: lows< • err 11 the first place We tutor :no hesitation in. attributing the existence 0 such a,large debi n to -the careless and exitivirgant 'manner, in-which the- Orb* , wbrkii for some time back been minagedienVin :some eia' ries:tedirictfratids; illatalskillui and e'doit/ otaicalcourse „been.,, ° ; pirrsued in regarditO them, the treaimry would laity bislea.tietter condition bynt least two hundred thousand dollarti; . '' This is-in trutlip low estimate;' Tex-Paytiititile•You bear that? There are admissions which it concerns you to reflect• sericnislY upon. --11-18 . admitted -there haiti Seen' DIRECT FRAUDS,--it is adinitted there his' been :earalesiness, extravagance and want of skill, and the (Volunteer Would nbtohly 'Commit its;owi parti'toltie Coatin: nod, support bf such iniquities, but professes to expeot that ( , liberal minded ivhigsT will alsin hind their sanction to them ! gut we Can tell,the Volunteei a different story. The -disclosures recentlY-rnade_ of_the-rnanaguL meat of, the various officers on our public improvements, have ; not only startled the honest Tax-Payers of Pennsylvania,but have Caused ;the guilty to tremble. The people are - aroused - to - an - understanding - of - the aye= tem of fraud and plunder which has been carried on by swindling• public officers, and are determined to submit 'no longer to such outrages. :Buttow to' arrest it isihaqueition. The: only effectual way is at the ballot-boxes.: Let ' the control of the public works be taken onto of the hinds of these rapacious blood-suoiritre who,always manage to enrich themselves at . the expense bf the Tax-payers. Al the Oc tober - election Anew merrineretlie - Board is to be chosen, and iF, is only, by electing a Whig thislall i and another next year ; fin.if thusplacingthe.Canals and Rail Roads of this Commonwealth in enttrely 23ew hands,:th at this system of wholesale fraud and pecul,a tion.can be checked., HENRY -,CLAY ON FREE 501L..-4 4 1/T. I clay was invited to attend the celebrations in I Olio of the anniversary of the passage of the ordinance, of 1787. fiedeolinea EttleMl ing, however, for the double reason that ton, gagementfurev.ented, and, that he thou; ght ' tile- celebration not exactly proper., In Jtis letter of reply he says— . ; •,a Whilst noon° call be more opposed, ti tan 1 am to the extension of, slavry into those :new territuriee,' • either by the ' authority of Congress, , or: by individual- , enterprise 2. I should be unwilling to do anything to lit• crease - the prevailing excitement: I hope that • the question will be met in a. spirit of calmness and - bilndiii;and finally settled in a manlier taradirstrength - and stability,, in stead of bringing any-danger to the existence ,of our Union. all'our differences of o pin roll, we should neveicease to remember that we are lellbw-citizens of one common and glorious country, tier to exercise Mutual and friendly forbearance." • PT,pw „YORK:AND GEN. ' Sool7,—l'he resetatione complimenting., General So•ott ) paired in : March, last, by the: Legislature, Of Np l v,y 9 #, : htgins he,ert transinitted,to, the ' Genbral Govemor at that.Stata in the c oorntnenneraent,of, the,repent .month, the mar l ist. erp;veteranyeittel under date of West 4,uly 4ptl„ in,a panner wltichA oes 104 1 , 31 '1OP? H.e.!IPS B , • • ff,.t/Thitt-ht-- ; theaeContl 7 time r -vaith—a.--th irf/- of iOurituix.betyveep, that I„have been, d.hri thilidaVoil•bilhe 'ettphatio'hapitiobatiOh' •thtilLegialature Execnitie of • itria!'gre atul.patnotio stale.. The reward der aptpat se.' es AIL plerita,ur expectations . ; b ut as. a : go, i eittzbn, I bow 'humble th,ank Itthteaa •to Ilan , liitithiljudiamit of' my` oitutilkyiheft:" ' . E. • 1.15.., „ ,Gol,l7oUnstdn • /1141°eAttil* "6—Gaverno!JOhnston had been ,, zing for a short' pimp, by yjaitiag IfT l eOriorel bind f:ria ye-, famed to oatio.kablirF . l ,a tulle (,11ty i i eriew edi r ; • 1,0 1 - peath,s4awrap, , , TheT a lkgrapla„fifyA. ,, , „. *WhAte , l4lll4" , fiderki, yi ,VrelainWiaiV(ll tbuifft,slie'iSyraitt.iitda tifi !Utica: Vi tj tab hapandlarveabflelas, sitiaVale*lntn 4 a 6 e weather of .week) WilkeYP:e.aperianekiig any n tajary, dithoogb,be io 9F ed 111dt:the:day that drove in'Any fo 'leak 61 }I ter' faint" therfaiticaV rays of qtaiialiireAo .looln the.livete o f setae; t learn i? Rin.4;ll3):F4il:4l4lo.t.Atticia.4PTe.o,all.llQ,%.'? -9:oAinliOildtit.-(.'-;A. 13 t hiro ~ 4.- 1 '' '' '' - ' ' ''' tiiiii 11'1 • - iii ivita' , 144;4, 6gis, l, ** &o'e r I,eih:iii"liiiti! iilif.ei thie;aitylnViaii s iiafi'hii'bilifoiiik4it% 'iilasit t iii4piiittli deeilitaliSif•l;Eitiikit keiiiar. F'Aiaittain'''i•alatibii'; tii'itie rl ljiiiii r e'iliViiiivi- :nse'riiebl' ,, ilifit'ilaihinjri'aSltlea.-tiiiiar',hVai ' Ideeerikined ia•iake'ali likeafilileisp6nsibil4 Taldur unorganized fairitthiealor the'p id ri .fitibp . l:olrdid e fi4 - ;1'.,..• A -.. . ,;...„+.4,.; -1141 '4 ~.• „r• 4 • 4! 44 4 lt•:Latteiiifeeigiiisillat , W;lEthiaitali itiiteililli thectaircht t iatitirliefio &Oder! 'viihiciok4ll. l 4 41114 , 1hitithii•tic6i4iS•Tireatsi•lhan.44'11434 1 -4rnand; , '• :o, , talabt''isias ii_ii)iialisafl'ili6ireihla • ' " ' 4 ' ' ' ' 'lidif‘if 1 c ' Cbagresa- ha AttOsidatt , ti W 11110414 . 1 1 44'n'enti" 'aid , diffidilltles:ixiiiiii .iiliiiiek6ritteok cs.houldihoinniok tattitatii iitlieaati&ofidjitild • hag; kf , r :54 - 1 V `• 41.41 , ... - 11 • - ',r , •,,,•;4•1••4,4••••:t-111 1 4' I' ''*ot' ' 'itii i ifOir - '!fr",,Citii,taiiSi#7it';' ' i,4 2 4 111. ( 0 P it iO iil l iCilil iq " P4 8 , -,:g-bl'lfitil have ' Vpis l iagelf4,,ilie',4atiare',9(.the ,4 4 sfrpt • '06 . 4 ''ii , ,It.' dl. Ar,:it4..ll+ ifl3o,,tioCo4loo ,p pets?, tor, libel, and' as ,a ,c4loe!fmr ~4,P,. %. 11 .',h)) , 40!!', 10 .911 1 :Pcgit t rAi, ( tad or no vet iiliiii,i4:ll9ol*l49oAtil VialyieilSiliii* - eiiiB;',iiitt , i kio:7P A c,+4l Va :: 4 ,P1.11,' ( 1' it.,...14,irtii.12{, 4 ,4 ~. i 'At4l . `l4o. ' r4 I P4iITAW a iiCilt ',.,/ t ' iziiii ` , ' :; - ,4Vi Z rlq l q *;F. '' I,klV:+- I MM lOg tr •44‘' '.. "$, 101 , 0 4 0r ' +•: ,. : l' ;L ' 44 11,144. 00 ii, 04 , '' , i ,Et o , '''- , ''''''';'.. ...i;',A.044) 1 .017 41 1, • i! •It W it of, pamoo, .„•,• • luta , , ~,40,,:•• )oi` e , • , a4,6t,t,,iiii,vip ~,,1111(ITA , ifix i rom tittiew r 4boti.' 1 3 ,0 01 PP al! r • , Y" a • , • • ~ 4 L ~ , IA; v : ii 6 ,4,itidlioatini.in Alumattile.:•'‘"'";?4nl; , ; ;••/:'•:;! : ..i t r - l'4,:k: - ;•,,:', '.:,,':- , ~ , • ' . •',47,01), " , i,"-'•• 4 4' . - ..••••i34,41•••.' , .144 - 4•,; . . --- 'wt - f...,-'• . ` •,',• • . , •,-, . , ,' Nta hk :„., .. ~. . . itif:#bliit.4ovi!i' Upon Bentinn :te n ook the. w ind .04' !Hi felyioui iiiyt hi twice as - long as ailiek, and therefore ought Al' Bullion ti ~ ho -s; et4ptifikciitithe'Berilen eitheiiir the length, or 'et atilt likhi,i ... Autrients, and' we may expect a' very hard fought; battle betaiiiin thestar.iiiegreat- leaden+, .;; ; 'tie Llierleston Courier,of..the 17th contains the. ppeeoh 111, 1 )r:511;10 .Cotf Benton. It begins Withideclarieg theleol s . Benton is unworthy of notice, and,P*edrief. s „,t_y he _(Mr.'calhounYhas never thought' it worth'whiletit'iitiselitrif to the•dignlty.of,it tlval, nor considered it Important, whether he ivaa f p,ut down or not;, but as Benton. strikes at the • Southern cause through "him; ' (Mr. • Calhoun) he feels - it-his duty to ittPel hsa at. tasks.'. -He sik:ye that .Betitonls effort , appears. to prove him unfaithful to, the Southern caoset,,as aiding the Free Seilists(rted,Abeli• tionists. This, says he, th4,will-und entlarioi and rejOice at his' sPeecli tog hrilping to'viiia 'l ken Southern. Confidenomin the; 'lv is not :. the first time a deserter has' Ifad the, assn-. ranee to denounce those Whe fle(Celhonn)rdenit*being favorable t'o / .4o disunioicand sais.lhat was'always-fa- Storable'io.a:iiirOptorriisi,'but:-that Northern. lanatics prevented it. He claims meriVor, voting for Clayton'.e,comprornise and taunts ..Benton as, the cautie - dr its r ejection. He a 6. tliti'autlior:of the Missouri Cern. promise' is;-Clay's, and argues 'the , ,differenee i between ; that ,and-„the Proviso _ charge Against him oi having, !roe's. Cabinet r euetainell the .power of Con gress to restrict Slavery inihe " H e denied, in fact-overy.assertion in Bentori's • ,address, and chargeatthat Benton offered a (proposition to abolish slavery itt the,half of • !Texas, so as to hern in the South witli'Aboli lion.ATlM whole loathes -pis bitter arid strong, ,but the details are uninteresting, being Chief. • lydevoted,to,re•ernancipttien- and abuse pf Col. Benton : - • ^ . Defining - his' Position. • - . A noysillirid',UMU"Singlecident: occurred ' ertie the . 'Huiaiing‘ .friurchl,; ii , uritig the sitting of the recentlocoloco Con vention at ' Pittsburg: -It to krioViinitllOVii - 270ainble , was op the ground; and ; secured this own •ttomination for Caiml Commissioner, by Per: sonal electioneering with the delegates! It it said that be Premised more delegates of ficiLihan there pre-offices to fill on all the Canals and Railroads of the Sista! But not• withstanding his' profuse promises, it ap pears that it was hinted, that he was not a consistent Democrat! that holed not voted . for William 13. - 'Posler, in 1846 f This :tram: eil-Mr,Ganible-iind-his—friendsrand—hence the proceedings inform us, that he asked and obtained perrnir - Zi — M toTTflii — a Rife merit to thi s Thr • Convention himself ! In his statement, W. Gamble informed the dele gales,that her , was a consistent Democrat— that he was Tio(opposed to William B, Fos -Irerrand he wouldhave voted for him in 1846, ad nit business called him tethe Sidi of New York, about die tit of ( lie election. Of.courii this.stayirnerit waYhighly satisfactory to 'the Convention, and was greeted with grcat'ap plause! 1l +iv ill also duabfless. be very sat ie(actory to 11' Foster . andhisfriends, with ,• will all vole fin IVrr. Gamblej:lirOvided busi• nese should not call. them from home about the time of the election. • 01 course they will!. PAYINo THE*ELVES.--71:9 9 . W.P499 . - . ter Republican, after charging Gov. Johnston and Mr. Ball with the Criminal •design of keeping the laboring men upon the Public Works out of their honest dues, askb, mein• uatinglv, whether the Governor and State, Treasurer have not taken the precaution to pay itluinselves4 The Harrisburg Telegraph' answers promptly and triumphantly that nei ther Gov. Johnston pi Mr. Ball have drawn a dollar of their salaries since the adjeurn rilent Of the Legislature ! Can the 1000 foco Canal Commissiriners, their Agents, who have drawn 0360,990 from thaTreaSFyla' less than three Months, say as .much.ooq Off trTayl While,ibusing the Treasitfer for s lot paying the poor ,man,,hayst they riot in_ every inslaace found, plenty. of moneytopay .themselves? is. generally, the striking difference - beiween' - Whi.aridtooo foCa pub- - lie officers. , ~ • • Disarray—Al. 'SEA.--The, ship Charles Bartlett, ofTl34rioutli,oPilassi ;was 'tun down,. on the ,27th.itit,t_vvhea TAO: miles to:thafWest'•: ward of ,Cape Clear, by the-Steamer. F e uropai, and sunk in threeminutel, With 134( passenr, gers ;The ~catastrophe ,occurred;, during a dense log, ,and although the :trate • quille:Eujfilt.!Yer9 instantly lowered, 11/0 9YPrY P,M4i149 nsaietarice ; rendered . oplq ; 42 4P.V9ktlittlX6R39)lli-WetP.-ElaYedTT,Tapl leitt;'iteeend mate..and; ten of the.OtMtiere C: . . - - Fivit Eidlicti v rtoinsnirkbaipmka-rri• . darlasr yies , a . 'iday'tvitrtbpS'Of : othorni,roth it: tiOn 'lie that - ortivihiclooo'nfell' werdisieeti: ted for capital offences. Alt ' Charleston, three nbgroea named NichOlalii•Gre'orgellind'lohh, ; lileiedinhtflis s ' pettidisturlbanceiin the; dity . , . isorkhonsei 'only it 4 vieetc previous: T "lti , ' . .Behi: Mori), Obnnui3Vendsir Wait hung foi , thlipni: ' dee 'oft; Mow. `..Coostri: and ;in ' Neis'.‘lrork'i, Mitihew,lypod.wlo;hung ,for, , the , m9rderlc /' ifile 1; . ,, :tr, ' ~,' I it, . - -, ' , l''' . .' '' w - , , 1' '..lcir ,, ,y ~r,1,,,,t , , . ,) -RIOT. AT g'l'. J9IINp cop the 12.'ila thu. Ofalige:ProtentionieliNpers ' tiedtilit:Stf John's, lot Ahe.'prOpti civfnievoing 1 101,1)9, ,I.Odges; lit Jodittntow.i{itboyparst`a a aitoda )Y,o)1 party r At gstitonsah ,4 1 ericsuBiArkg suodidumlial) J/P.o4 l l 3 ,M4En9rer.Xllo l , (4.Id'AItUrtINILINPIPIfr, ded. The militaty'ere , et4* o l . slAigAick,o9 , fieiß r ,Stir.fflßP)l44if s PP r oo.4 , .:f: tr. ,o,' , .got , itif 1 ' 4'4411,1' *lll,t , Dfr , 4T•Tt"4rl"l7',V;, a r .fi I , L , -I,ON' ~,,BRANDolirrire rptlxs„,th:s. , crictolitcos knit ,lbolleuhe Viet Olily 'atolVe,ifiritil Pale *ld ,Dieireee , i v Vie; IBtalyl-Palp , tiAlle teething slim a,by'ttle• name , ,- that theta ere, aarknonleue tamer. l i lt the boa t . ~P,,le tient caet-lidOtitCatleOlaasar,ititel Ertl Witt It awes) , 21yonliOnqutOutigurntice Immlng,o4ttilliktheFo, N o 1 odirt our brava lia , t4 tar head'of ith affeettoaiii`ilEN P;MilintlidlitivAAu 0 40:Poiretxpopictor ,4 4 ... f its of et mon qua mot ;, with . ouma . in '* , Itilit'lbecActlntoulttuti , usqolslltltltthAitOth IteltWit , ppo the pteinbrattellit tplutplcs. Ho, with apate, AoFf-i e-AerttotittOustli ntiminartsettpla i ttpinther, i:lig l i a bl r tSPAMllLT; ' ll2l 4 oaitutu e r iituiv i ll v0 r i v ,,0. r 0p"10..4 1 1,14 I it y'patt a fbe a Y. On irlig . 1 . Well P.S I / a uci( y en : eatillita Varlet eacencelidita zeverettniale .4 , ,+‘ , iqrglii,i It I , , o7,s4 ( f i riccg o rt i t ease {p 1 ,,f.,,,....r.e.dd1a a 0 4. ' kV ' e r rn° Z °''' 7 1 liilo4l7l,filltilglui: the lir - ;_piter ' PS 141 g q " ' ' I)* pit et th • ll aau n ' ~, stibtoad,' yet, gilkiiow,a I% c • se ',41„ I,'• 1 . .17kg Villirpitillalr'gellitYPhP n , t Co V . , _. , ~._ ~:, 21.4sigirlif , 04 0 at 25 aente pei,bax by,'l*4lll.llll, BASKITZ-4, , , R. Pulbetteon." gillpperetbari ,a,", , ,,1ft Dretmemmin. , New Ountbedall i M. Miner, , to P9 II F*IWPW° I J. C 0 71 40 golkwAlow,n ' ' ,' , 1t;1',,,,. % ,''; , ~ • ~" %,-', 4', 0 , ; ','. ,''''' ; ' „:';', .."P• ;`,, ; ', ~ -,- ''''' ' , '_ ',- , ,o. ; ; , ,c.',.J. ~..'" 4114,DieliatiOValllipn 1 :- ~ :', ;'-; . The,Sl,S s illun'ediillfhp4ll4l4sl' ':ilckst'OA? T Ba l o - ,,,t, - 44i'44t..44,0,i * *iiili'4':0, I ),lgenei SYoPlegOks'l;;' , 2ll.o , 7lll4`:°lellit,c9 ,newer is 4O,ioiff4 i'di 4 l - I*.4Piiiiii46iillf+Arf.!' 1i . .." . " 1 ,,h 6 (1tt.fi1,;'4 3 . - .4P.W.#o 4 . 3 ,4'iiicaliii'"!/ ; :iilifult7 okiiiii"'''Atiltitl'l4iii"Piitio' Sity , ,Ideir,t le' gkil..#l44, , ,No4B: s 4tkilinitt . ..ivat_ et . ed : lpo Heel) , " tMil•':thii4l'nifeirrtniniik':;led I- 'irvea‘,, t?OgTl9 ll l l APE!P4olifikPoulltlink: 11 '99 1 r:V of Iliii'frlMai Mileifilii''Anine' - d the ' inciiiiii they . i7 , .icii . ;; i4liiliii'd - ,o.it Tneolaink. 7 'tinne . by•Me peniilet-Alie-divlei e , of,Gar , ali4lili had;bedn"c§hildete r diit tkil ' VStcidiiit 1 yiiq ilty :tvTotddlaY -!drita*th t` arms. I'W -,arms—. ° divrifermiillhe iiiiiiPiiiffir iiiildidgiiil and maintained by tit!) tlitnntin - „ ' 'rrintiffit. Juit previous to the,l'eliiiiiiii4'crt ' Idecisive news from Ronidi_Gettractdeituil ft 'Paris to I take commind of the' army in t - taiy, and 'Gen. Otdin et 'wati Mdervid hfiM'ci s i 1 tits race. I 'ltxrangements also - *efelirii . o) increase the army of Italy .ti, pC_I;o men, BY cv 4 a t eve.r„PßßOt Of,qoo# i ,:0 1 4 1 ,*Y have been governed tit , thisluvatilq . ,must 1 soon be discoverediloi:thitiiblitetl .. tng'gi t . iced, there can no lenger,he -nacre' iin,,de i?Sloplng` the aflituMi4:Arlih,tiltinh' hi,:fdon lified, ot - the purpOstie'tifintbitimi' c ,:ddidwer 4 with-which it was inatjgate4.'!•4.-, , ` '?- • , s. The limes frorri ildrigh`xi i lii:'net, tegethor , Satisfactory. It is"vitateit:thiti,thei ' ngertans have been-foiled in an, at,tampt entrees the Wang, and that ' the foril.int eaegrairamorin -1 11 b t e d t n 3000 men: It iti ahlotetitnlo, 104'--,•aa has been taken hyihelitiperialiats, ' t;,iipears that the Hungarians are" tboutidi , r ,cat their tactics of last piti4;.iind roitiieltittittidlitbstior avoiding, pitched bnttisk"'Mttilt,fiie),(en'endes have . I:leen -dhilded;.werikenedvditharislist The . Chopirsi- 'Abating ! " The Cliolorajk sfill',o,n the . (*rens° in those places Where-1110e raged so dteittiMl- Iy. In Cineinnati there have beenarom the 16ih'ult. to kthei - `l6th•inst.,. 2475 deaths by cholera, of which nearly two thdtisand were was 3818 . , making a daily iverage mortality of 117. By the last acmcuits,,A3th inst. ; the . interments were less than one hundred per day._ It had been neatly two, hundred. In St. Louis also, the pestfleuoe seems to have done its worst, and the number Of inteitmints has been reduced to eighty per day. CQlll.' pared with those of 180 and :190,, this is a very favourable change. The abathein St. Lrouis since the Stu of 'June, when'The chol -4tra-broki3-ouirliave-been-5i537i-Ofpluch 262 wore by cholera. In other places intim South and Wetif Ifip - eirs to be dying away as rapidly lb it grew In violence. In PhiladelPhti, on S'aturday . there were 31 cases, 14 tenths. On Sunday,-20-cases, 12 deaths. On•lVlotiday 34:cases, 20 deaths. This shows a deordase of quite one half wlthin a lew days, • . . In Now York,litere' Were 4 /07 cases and 281 deaths, (luring the' vieek endiiidop at arday DOWN WITII Tot,BAracs !—The - Eas ton Sentinel (Detnticratiel.conayriiPa notice. numerciuslystgned,olappitcatiori to beittadts to the'next geiLdatute for a new. Bank at Easton, to be*Failathe."Fatmers' and Me chanics':Bank 61 Eastoi,l'with tt Otic! of $200,000, and the privilege'Of increasing it to $31701000. - r'fA - cliaractiiiiiiiiC commentary upon DeMocralici:.refeestoris: They. tir:i "doWn with the. , with ' . the Banks!" theyliiiii s •oden among the most active and 'effltneneln theiti rVE BEEN Trinizmo.t-pri thinking of tne time, Kate, when, sifting by thy .eide r stml: pick,ingteann4 gazed on thee, mid „felt e perook's ,/ci,eilanee leaned-we o'er the pee, and nertfie' , i'aiMke.a,Wpid,,bny:thti I till rattling, mina (341?1 , 3 . 0 • A m 9; 'and kit . i i eed,i4y,,l'ily)On*ev;ihuazuxe eyes hall bed Afire - At eilkike a' ,lilt 'meek. To be eb cbarmerfrie ,rwite' Utile ne'er before opetkrretr, - when ,the,,ranling of the blianagate, , sound /heard. - / - tlii`nl;hto it ;;was vino not, wriing , ,,.,Kate, no; Jean ' ing o'er the, diaii;',ati'l44. , tßbed '•kise. A eaddiiii bliq4, eyes /neither saw nor etii4ed die'iattling . of the beantc,iKete,.Wati tifelhAnd heard. ~•, v im ANCIPATION IJO , •Ing,trom !lie tone, of.th, some.a • vi ,1168 1 ' ,, 4011!le of tVCY., ifrMlPl45i:Pl re: J at ,4 ni?t%Titliist peliq i actotrnttiOp 3. gciidoi"up'dii*i'aii.!:"''" ,r- I,'RQDII.EIIB, IN ItieNX4RE.---4 e.. D 'Pb""II37 I M P r iT e 6 e 4Pl9 l l . A i P9 ir .i bl k, i le !` ft ' i c a * v f , t'Of 4x9 , 5, : i k! , a/? r i9.l l 3 ll lll ol illg at 3,0 04 003411 ,94 , 9, a 1 / 9/ . 0 5 0 C \ 4l • 4". PAff l :7 ll , lit }0 151 0?4; d91 1 11 0 1 , 1 Sr 4 # 1 41 4 , 01 #1 .4 : 4 , n . e k , Pft frt 1 3 1 : 1 445 10 40tkaiPr fi t ° , 1 tTf t' 6,3Pr Pli peity et ' the kiti t if ' ehallte - ooptudered to be. the ' Sltite. ' Emma •-•••••••—,—' ' • • t BErpyy.PAu. A,lett e from California received 4.1.4 t 4g 4 . 3 to• - * 4 ! 11 !:0 - 94t#Vi#04fif.kR.) 1 4044.40:!: I SJOAVO , FP9Pektlfi l ls,.lt i OoCl4 l 49gl.. nit ciainniociny in' 1,118 COifinti*A9l‘9l!;tfii4 I, ii‘./314 14 :P - NM. : . oioim!'ioftqlito9 , oo, 2 o4l l ;iritifip*tF,§r4arkA . , Pi i `ittOtitte '1161%04;0mi tiOtellhOilslliMb9i4i " dope Tole as ibis *" , ty . ,101,11 yoli:prbbablt ,-104*, ~qo4tetflgtxt yeAtv, gi:C0;419,1141f6t440);115"*. T . tlp pe4kUifie . 'DRllo:4 l oonofn;:to,T.lbtorli4o,-,ine, Cannel's, Magical ), Pain Extractor , fbr ralni'ini, Aringillcw_torpotiolliettytiair., - 7 filow ha imoliodfohl • • The. oi Oel eil:r",fl4loPlpanyltrti ri;.r Y , LongleY, illgtopm` einem , LA .„11 1tipriia° 11 ,0 1 1,1%r.V1Pri.e,, 1 0 3 )10: Dry itiiNppbnol neit•Ait)iiittnik*a 4 e .i$ 4111throvfnit i h l M x l trotA,ll#4,lr=titiVAttai2M_ nnenninymr opplietraliv.., • ItnAo limptirt Allukhla.prayo#lll4lolk,so4 , .ui Rpeakinif opirrill AgOned'ine highest telt 01 0 Atiop :;" 0114REIBIr °Olt" Inc . bound • - - "t .- • • • • 7 , • -I.t. tithlg County Convntlonill, , - ,i 1 In pursuance of the eall,tbt)t# l Cornpiftsci; the. following Delegate;i elated -by, the. iv . 5.., . r,, Whigs of;the several boroug sand tow Shim, Of Cumberland countyOneOn Cony doh. in Carlisie r on Monday th .23eIns g, .t . - 4 B - ifilen— ohn randt, Daniel Mink. E. Ward , Carlis7tes Noble, John i Onion. . 0 W.:'lr, a • ....-C01.4.,, , - Noble,- J. D.. .4 - p - .orgas,c,:, , I i' . IcoV: - 1 - • V _, • - c -,.. -.. ..,- , 0 - DWI . J: S: StdifeittVilasmnk hee l `py —l / 6 1.ef cr ia ::: ri: Wdrigifill4l.6ii - Di Eihl. r ,A Newinlle—.l os. McDermond, Thos. Stough." ' New Cumber land--Joa. Alueeer,,,L. WEllet. '.,.', ..E:Temsboro—G. - W , Criswell,:..S. Oyster., Shippensbur g --a 913 . 41...kire . ,,,J. Bomberger. : i , Shilvensburg tp..L.A/Fraztei,' J.; Arbogast. ti -s. Middleton--J. W. Craighead, T, Graham, i ll'- Pennsboro--)as Grefwen, ,S. Bishop. 1 Illonioe—lidarn Grider, Charles Ringwalt. 1 Miff/in--Wm:McDonald ~,19'4". Miller. 1 I". Southampton Mattnewss; W. Mateer. - 1 On Motion 'the Convention warrcirgani.4od, ~. hy appinting_ANDßEly_FßAilEß,_Clipir- Mall and J. W CRAIGHEAD Secie:tary. ' • Op, motion,jlWChiii , ention hien proceeded , to ballot tOr titrosl)lPgatts'l° reOrlisSill'9l°l‘' berland Countyr in •the State Convention, to , beheldElitrrisharg; ori', the 1611 i 'of -August • , 4-../14preapony': iMessrF. Jatob• .13Ambergo oi slol.l.tilyOurgtin t 'd Maj. Simon:9.oler, of E. l'aiinsliora,,were duly, elected 'sold ltOltiiateS. Ort' . rnotion' the said Delegates; were[in trookid to, vote in the Stott+ Convention' for iheqmOrnination of Hanny M. FULLER, of Lugerne Obunty, hts the Whig candidate. for Canal. Commis/donor. '" On 'motion,' e01.'49..N0b1e, J. J. Hemphill untl S: Sterrett ) were , appointed Confeieiti to yigrep. with Conferees 'lout. Perry County upon n Senatorial Delegate. • The'. folloningi 7 tesolutiona Were •Ufloietl, and ; unaratioualy , adraptecL;_,Z Resolved That- this COFivpnlicin #pOrMie cif the administration of Gen. ZACLL. . ?tar Tmott. .. • • : • - Resolved, That in ponsideratiOn of the Mat: —tembiAmpuitancelo7-the-credit-of.-thd-Slitie r and t h e financial. inosperitY of our old' CCM monvvealth, we deem it a matter of impot , tance that the views of our worthy Govern )Or, War. F. JOHNSTON, be Carried out, as recommended at the last session of the Leg-. islature and'partially commenced.' Resolved, That we call upon the Whigs every where, to arouse and be vigilant, and success must crown our efforts as it hatimione heretofore. Resolved, That tbese proceedings be pub lished-M the Carlisle Herald, and Shippens burg Weekly News. (Signed - by the-Officers)--- Al a, ,EDITOR.—In looking the colomns of The:last Volunteer etil eye was attracted by an article on the subject of 4, 01171 g," and af , ter- reading it we readily supposed the editot was about to realm to the use of the words of "truth and soberness" in ell things, but in • : *ng over several articles we discovered • = n relation to the removal of Mr t Key frwri the .office of District Attorney of the District of Columbia, in which the editor states, "it is well known that Mr. Key did not it terlete in politics." Now, we happen to be in possession of the tact, that Mr. Key was not only, a decided paitizan, but that he was Marshal of diti - dayitil the first locoloco meeting held in _Washington city alter the ; nomination el Lewis Cass:for the Presiden- ny, and that he gave ail his influence during ithe Campaign in lava of his election. 'We 'know still further, that far. Key hinidelf would not thank the Volunteer of Carlisle„ or any other Volunteer, for making,the.state• meat which it did last week, benause he is too much of a gentleman to endeavor• to. cover up his politicakcourse in orler to de iin_eive..Gen. Taylor, and thereby retain his office under false pretences., We very much fear, that „the -.Volunteer, dlier all its protestations:against lying, holds f, *the motto of ilths deaCribarfin I'his last paper, . turd lbat'eientually he •will diScoveitd and cOrnieqUeritlY Scorned by t: every honorable member 'of 'society. • ' ' Orts WHO KNOW:4I: t- The 'N.Y. Sun . estimates Vie atitisi 'the trade - end bushieesor that 'eily, by !the 'epid*nie' at yin ; itilt4p#,. of chAieze. • • . • lc:rNew wheat has • alr e ady appy!ar tht3 market - —Nom `Abliertiognteuter , . i c. , • ; , . , Ribbou Belts'.: ',' •:, - ..:. (I'UST.;ieceivea a s farthrir,aupply,qt flpic o ik, .."' Blile Ribbon. Bely,t, , , i_. - '2_ ` ,. . , t.. , ', ....jy2.5 ~ .. . l'' ;:-., 4'.i. ."nG...W:HITN:ER,,,,, Black Silks; gimps and F r lIE :Inibiori 13431'7..1in/dust recetr34 • a . r . wo, ' Blak 811k.,Gbilyik aleoMantilla`,Bilke,'dl,hll'widtha.4""' t. 4;: 1 -Estae of f .lsaae,s.fict libergeti .„.:E,Tl"ERS,Tostiimenteiir thir w ral ;',el'/ and drestamour, Or•If3A4c:SHELLAg GER r lidelof IVoo,!'Poii,noborio' tOwdihti 101,1mv_log. issued . io thoi,Wideriditni4 • Rte.; stiotoriforesid citek(O:. 411, pOisoroillidebted to *oo4,;nre i• 10 11 Ig in u f T e ingae4dury.authantiontoa..foe7set o tlinheit.t...!_ er .P . 14 P9PtifrAytlail„ 44 ,;,? Ell e; " ...}•16; •;‘01 , 81•10, ; ri Eji .Orl i A G 11; • PME4I.4a•BARGPII, q! , . f ' u'' en ~ialith '; date `AnfCMo ? titine y by her next pliipialosiexam 1 . t 1 ,..6,rti.,`. Or' ',i r e' • '0: ii-Biddle4ioof . :l4Vre One i mado'that , theeo4 Smith (oinct in my boil? ['ye, vr, " giVeß.lp 27th: duky of August, 49 ' 7 '46'TOinsvitiVrititil, ci6pliint', I ; ',l6lkV4?"'“iyl, , :t.•!,1 - 411 7 r f smoFE:ke:',13teff, , dp.ol,stCclu..- I Ei l. 't'r ~. - Oh'? ea ii h 0' '' - ' t V Vi?f l C .' lf 0 Ifiii .."'...ir 'TCV9I4 , ' '''' ' ' '6ounkber ~•'• y, byliet father 61411E= ' 4 21413EVR ifilEtionow,:,,..:(l,i: . r i m _ _...h_a_t_yee Tlfrmian4l;l,, l?' , ' -', 14,1 ~,,O,c,i4TN, rt,,,,/-is.)-(frui''.r, ~,,,m„init,l I . ' s' " ; '‘':; ,4 3 ' itltir'• 7. /P4Bo'mrPirnk?.ort ~13,71:.•7'r ; gi tstr.) ii^v 4rg511, d., 16. 4441411 1 Ate ' 014 , r o t: 3ls V3detr ca l. Ittittitiakl' ' tick*ott ,Oi.,'{ .••• r Dom ,,,,,,Ntv40v01'i11*,.4Ta 4 '4larr.,,,:';';,litvini-taAkte47F'"lk' ' s6loo4o7ll4llleitieil,ilthelnotrlb - %1 It '18131,Ptiv611:;.0,0 Orpogt,trP,dod,;l , aa ,„,,:: Iront --ftcw 6 'fioriT,R,l* *.:,,, 41,0ti0 ,„ , ~j A. ,f. '"4-,`".r. ii '''', 49 It.. ~-...,..' - 1 .., •,,. ' ' '.. '','-', ,"' ''''" ' w ' • ,I. ' ' :•', 1 • '.- --F-nr-the Herald.. Y~,~r~"•` "•,ia~ -- 1 -114 r. Ed itor ..=l'he fofloWing are good laws, pld:hot„l,ll2._w,o:Ffe' fortbOeg kno , lit--pligicl l , f .tiltiily:iil iliS ' illity 10044444074,A,.,t ~...,.13:itlfhe 1.0 toiler -0 an-ac , Eongressi'. t Afid 10111 ' ,:i.MaritlifitiOi;"evitry parkin': ivlichshall,P ii , iraceblicesa.atTlitiek s to4l,, lie'rrAor vt , llosl4ll;ooYchiye.4.o7aity softlfei 10"ilcins) utlfdi'm, iffthilig; I* (lily p . art tile' re of, atieSto. shall upon legal conviction, be tined/at:the drsoretion of any Court having cognizarge of the °fleece, in any sum not extfeedirig`thriVbuidred dollars, or be im• .:prisoned any term not exceeding one year. ~.PY,.tbfl, 110).,t31:0lion,..01—the.act.of 24th of 6eptamber,.l7B9, the Circuit Court - of the United States (at Philadelphia) has exclusive cognizance of such offences. _... , 13rthe'39(Isection'Of - ffie'idlifia" dei,'any Justice of the Peace,:or,,, ; i3ther , magistrate of any of the statei3l, , (ad -*well tui United States dfficers) .. egreeably to the usual node of pro6i3ss againet offenderii in State;'and at the expense 61 the United 'Stites i may proceed against such offender's : by having themlirrestid, imprisoned Or balled, as the elie l e - May be, !or lard - before' the Circuit COUrt ol_ifte , "VOlted States Copjes of the pr'oceedingsovith the recognizances of .wit ricieSes for, their,appearance to4estify, in the c.ase i to tilkfortirtfrdad `to' the clerk, ,01 'aid 'Obert, - &o. ,• • • • " The ptoyibi9ni cif the lioB;e4m tO be very. cdmpl4p3. , Jelly 2•h 18.19 • , . • wyAKE :CARE "° PdV ,I MA N/ P lsl ! i t . .rnalc'Se4toll'Viteeßeltrid Gen. Shields, recently ineltegfithet, at one of the Illinois Courts, and atipared as friend .l3t to : each . other, though'qo ruptare—aad Stich .a.rupture—had ever .occurred between them._ , IMMIGRATION.—Thia,humber Of Tirimt gi.ants urriyed, at 1:4‘4-Vi4lt; from the 2d of. April to the 2d of July was 99,491.-the time being. 94 days, thus.averaging 1033 per clay!' • . . ° • .._lVAsemoTobr, inlyi ° l,•=4...packa,_gie from I iladelphia, containing $3OOO 'Virginia lupds, belonging to . !%4eeers. Latham & C0., 1 warfliurleiried frorri the:ribit offiee'en •Sun. day lest: Thethier )9 not known;but rigid mTveitligiitTiffireire.gOing.op. TilE CALIFORNIA YELLOW.-Nearly $2,000,000 in Caldornia gold have been re= delved at the U. S. Miat in Philadelphia, up to the present-titne. N'em /2tbuertisementsc, SHERIFFIS SALES. . • - briiiiiißrY 'writs of Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facies issued out of the-Cum t-of-Commoni-Pleas—of-eumberltmd county, and to me directed, I will expose the folio win g_ Real _Figtoigso_BAldeaajo...aw.h, Court House in the Borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 18th day df August. 1849, at.lo o'clock, A M. A Lot of Ground, situate in West West•ffienneboro' township, containing ONE ACRE, nrorn - or lees, bounded by the. road lending to Neviiiilreon the South, East by road to Diller's Mill, grid West by Ziegler having thereon erected a Two Story BRICK House and Frame Stable. Seized .and taken in exectution earn° property of David Green. AlSo, ATruct of Land, situate in S. Middloten township; known as the Carlisle kon , Works, containing 10,000 AcgEs,.more or less; having thereon erected a largo Brick Man sion HOUSE, a Forge and Furnace, a net§ Merchein4,lllill, with four pair running. stones, three lai r isakank Barn and necessary Tenant Houses, Cdirl HQuses, "Carpenter and Black smith. Shops, Stabling, Ace. ' Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michnel Egc, deciresed. A Lot of Ground, situate in the, !MIME' township, containing TWO ACRV, more-orlesa,-adjoining- lender - of - John - W cn var and John Fishburn, having thereon erected a Two Story Frame HOUSE. and Kitchen.—' Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Lippert. • And all to be sold by ms. JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, () July 25,• 1619. VALUABLE REAL 'ESTATE FOR SALE. HE subscriber has in contemplation to remove to the West, offers for sale the m en which he now resides, situate partly Xar' in Mifflin and Frankford townships, Cumber land county, Pa., within three, miles of the lioro` of Newville and the Cumberland. :Valley Rail Road. Containing about SOO ACRES of patented, land of first quality .gravel and slate, about 170 Acres are clear, and well set with clover, a considerable portion of it has been .. limed, It is under good feneti.and generally set with locust stakes. , The improvements are. .•' _ . ", ,a' ' Double LOG HOUSE, and :•,<" II r i , Kitchen with "stories, a large '; I 11, , Fia_rne Barii,.withiwo threahing Repro, ACorly, Crib, and Wagon Shed, completufirick Smoke and Wash house, with water zrising: in the .Wash /MUNI, and 'a 'Tenant house and Stable. 'There is a never failing stream of water running poet the ien provements. There are two °mbar& ,one of Which is young and grafted fruit.': The'above Farm is well calculated for raising , ,eithir grain ` ' ' or stuck:' There is running wate r, in, all the fields except Lim. The Foam will suit to he divided, and will, be sold in, lots to ault,:nur clickers. - ~I will alio) sell two: pieces of timber land situate, inAliffiin tow,_nship, one Jar :Which is patebted. -Portions ivisliing infOrmition will please-call upon the subscriber. ._,,,jy25'401f_,.2,-.... _:,IAMES,-,KENNEDY, - ' ,PuBT tc' s I.ILE f)? t °VALUABLE ESTATE IX" , Pursunnee of an Larder , of aide front the' ~ • • Orphanit'' Court' `isf Cu'inberland 'eh bitty;di , reefed to the atibstliiiitsilAdinitiislentor el 'Jacob ,Letiiiiiiii dee'd:,:lataistifeliit;Pennaboro town , , *lWO,,ttmberiand2ctidint f y,•lie- will ) Offer, at PUbins , Sale oO t prent he iseige t ~ S.KTUR I)AY, the `Bth day. of SEPTEMBER 'Aittiat . .12rie'clook,'W the, following deacribed)property, bite; the estate' of said tiecodent; to Wit 17.7 A. T 11 4 11 , 0 (,40 iit., nate in West ,Pennaboro township, Otprob,erfaiiii county; containing 2. VC:ACRES butt 1 I tfPerches strict measurai'abotitrio Acres of ..which is thriv. ing tintberi.bbutnied„hydands of Xiithin-.Woods, Benjamin, Blink., J obtrOticker , and; Isth ere.:•The. abot 0 tract is Of;tlk - best,-,qualltr'dt'llutestite land Ittid in a , 011 1 !''.... ;8 1 . 6 of .rOultivation:, 4:p ri te ~ .-. bnproventett conitst ef a Israel o ..., ' -Story,BTQ . p„mcousw;,..it4 .kaok 1 . 1 •. . building, wash , iniuse; a, tar& and ' ej ' convenient Stone Bank'flarn, with . I-- Carriage Rotten, Wagon Shed; earn" crib, and all other' neeeisarpout buildin;s.— The Irapreventedtaitr, alliit3l ) gootk r;opsin and the fencing el int,:th:elgrlgOttorgef,4: t f irlire All , also, a oevor l fitiltag ~'" welt of , ate cot rwilero.,9oi V the oce ,anit a;goptl . or'rharagetf,grafied,-fruttr- .: The, shove property liea about tiVe:telleieitst,`Or ' Neyville'.end within' three-qintiters.Of Woilfe'fir. ' tfifievilibetland Valicyli*Ao,4, ~ •:. -,,'.,,,,... ql ''Abio:h(tiliiiaT4pliiialiti t)lkoCli , iiliiit ii 44." o iifid t ig so ' thkiwovrty•pri i ti dilae t lopt;'#i 'data jb- OitAford` toWeibilLsibont 4 infteitrfroiti( th,0.:014 - Mothieliettitact otOliftlitelatildSCW.ni i i Alter, Abrahena , l94MOlVlatlsliatlibrsia d, ly. mg .withilLtutp.eighth,Aile 'otAbe.::o9 , llo: Osoil net CretknV4Wobtotil l9 .4o4PAri , To of 'Which'sro goo Al i, eatta W.ltUld,' , and An to. "pot+, cove - 04 1 0W o ,4 , t l iPlietC.: :-.4. , , , `..T;i' , /...1-.• .+., ~ The,tOrfo.O , o,o ll lo7ocoß!Y.rOYdrit T4 , ,VF.ei per 0 0 0 of , t10 3 '1, 1 1 1 r0t!... 0 .9A9 1 4T.!,9. 00, 1 , aio'Alt. !the confirnint on of t ca , attle. , :igneTtble ',9l".the htitof*fitritOfht.tiVgie;leittlitthe ' tntereit of IMlilok4o- b9 o o' lo ,4hALVldol'doiinil !lirlifile ixidit i tilin tat,Avitme..death.Of:the:residue e',,, .46'40 patd , on,:hVifirld'ef,Aiitifla,titto;! iiffil • t"' nu* alt,, A aticovor94ol.lBst.,',' :s r ti?"‘ '0 - acilijittbiefiotoCkb, e/.loo,owis 'zioro., ' Thar tigtlieWercall•deE , iiliilby. cern* ,3. 0..-.'lcii)litireeiikvitte3.ll4fkleioriVeti, -.l l6 *'''''A- -1 ' ' " 141 44"4 4 0 1111 eiti tTroft: ~-Yttt.,* • AVIVICIPAy&nevyI. ~Tt iirdapoNflOtit;ehtilatatt6l;Pt' , %:' 1 Odietlftiptilt#lo44olliiilpOdioSia'; ~, Atl..! ~,,,( P ., ,M V:lgfir-1 : ,:i, ,; , • =l ,-. :, , , ,,.,,, , ,„, ; ,,,,) ,N - ,', , I:',7,,VEA , V , eII'AS.!M , V,Wfis-,;„,"1,V '4',1?!,':.-,l?g'&42T,;(,.lr,'e4u.geigt-4T,,,V.!,:kiliAM''.7l . . . ..,, .. . iinvcrotortE . rattan ' AT' - . ,..-.:hee! . .: , _4,:,R,,UfiLlC - SALE:- -- . - ' " • ~.7, AVEsTOdetermined to temeve , to'the west ''.' • 4,..E•1 vi Irir di I' Ili :t . kf cill owing = ,de scrlb ed Farms '.? . ,iiitublic salitk , ',. - - :',`As'e, . •:. • . , ..] ~,, usjo 1 Isilitiatoinffest Pennsboro' .town- - k ' . ,,leij'p; C mtiiiiiind Abutrity, Pa:, E 3 miles west 1 , - ,,fet cPardisiti: 13 rditeiilwest from the turnpike i ? 1 AC pot Paul's,andEnoile - from the - Alierton , fif poi,inObe EsiVßoad. It consists of 125 XCRES crikeellerit limestone land, ono hen- dred of which is cleared (mein a . good state of cultivation, the balance covered with: fine young timber.' . The improvements 'are .a •good two ' - . Story -Brick Farm HOUSE, and a e.- , large Frame Barn, these buildings lie ; are new, having been erected with: - ss 1 4n-thedast eighteenmenths.. -There ,-.- is a geod-pwell of excellentiwateri‘ , pf with.puel convenient to: the f Heise) ; Theis is also easy,"neUess.to Mount Rock- Spring', die. „tent one half inile. .-. .--,,,..--- ~- :,,--.:,- ~.,,,- -, ;-:,A This Firm is located in the centre of one of the best portions of thitycounty, convenient to Mills, Schools, and.ctitireh'es. Thus rendering - Berle of the moat desirable Farms in the town- - • - , - , ship. This Farm- 1 1 will - still .by publitt outcry on the, promises on FRIDAY the 21st of Sep tember, 184,9., . ' ' • . NO 2—fs situate in bieltinson township C.a. miles Smith west front Caalisls, 2 miles east from the Stoop Tdverli t and , on the . Yellow Breeclica_areek__lttensiste. of i 2.5 ACRES of. 1 list rate' Limestone - Land in a i:igh state of ''i cultivation ,There is fifteen Acreir ot good. nu'. tural meadow The improvements •• •.. ... ~ are tylarge Double - S'l'-0 N - E. ~,.. ,Zz-: ,, ss- r. -- • HOUSE, a eeed , Frame Jam& : ' '4 , .1. int , Corn Cribs, 'Wagon Shed, Car- ',„,, !' i\ ' 'ring° IfOnio, Spring House, Zi.C.;:•-.,--,.-'d--,,,,:.:',ii- there is one of th; boat. springs 'in the county, rises 'within a few yards j,if the heuie. "This farm possesses all the advantnges dcsizahlein a Parat..beivg eonvenienCto the "Great .Drove 'Hond," where the Farmer can always' fintb.a good market for me prodectioneetf,ihe Farm— I will oleo') offer , this halm fit ststeorin SATO R DA'Vihe.22d . -or September, 1849. ,l'ertn's made lineWri on.theAltiy of , salo • Titles ipdisputablo For briber part , eolare enquire of the subierkber reeidiog. on the• hist , Mentioned property . JOHN G . • •WILI.jrAMS • • jy2s'49tp .Valuable Farm Atibrivato elpl-MAubscriher contemplating a removal to th e u weet, fibre, at private stile. his voluble FARM, situated .two miles -west:of Carlisle, cumberland county, containing 2pa times of first rate limestone land, in a good state of cultivation, _ _; djuirtirrglaridrcwitVah - e — Paar — House - Fa rm , -KuMls - and-others. - On-the -premises is-a -let go two OtOr • STONE ROUSE, • ~ h aving eleven rooms fn six below !IL , and hve above, besides a large hall th y - ___.l._lifitilin - g - thrOitglit the middle of rho honse. The walls °Cafe - rower story are hung •witiOmper. Attached nillte main building is as small-STONE 'HOUSE with a room and kitch en. A„ stone carriage house stands rear tde . main building. 'rlicte are four cellars in elf two under the dweliing house, one undert he small stone house, tied ono under .the carriage , house. •A cistern s 0 feet deep with pump in ;ittatandsoear the kitchen door. - '['hero is PIFo a fine large BANKti AR N, with wagon sb,Ja and corn cribs, and other out huildipgs. Near the house is n' spring of excellent liniestot water, which passes through the barn yard.— ° Thesis also a good Apple Orchard, containing about 100 trees, fifty of which are young and - thrivingra - peacit'orchardmmt-other choice - fruit -- trees are about the house. Conienient to the , hernia a Two Story_D_IY,ELLIN with four rooms and a kitchen, calculated for a tenant house, and now occupied is such. The, Cumberland Valley Railroad titzt; through . the farm, leaving about FO acres south. 40 of which is excellent 'miller land. This tract would make a good small farm itself—the whole is insured 4ta, . the amount of $3,500: The above property was once The residence of Capt. Richard Brien ; it is, now offered on reasonable terms—a good part of the'purchase, money may remain . in the farm " if desired. Further descriptign, is deemed nn- necessary, as the purchaser is invited to call with the subscriber residing on the farm, and he can . sea for himself. - , • JONATHAN NEIDIG July 18,1489 Valuable Farm for Sale. WE subscriber intending to remove to the • est, efferint private Safe the following do, eirable Farm, Minuted in llatriplien , towns hip, Cumberland county, one mile North West of Shiremanstown', near the Trindle road, con— leaning-193 A eres,-nine of which is good timber, _ antlAhe balance in thellighest etate.of cultivation' and well fenced. The improya• flail manta are a good Two Story • ROUGH•CAST LOG IIOUSE, with a Kitchen attached to it, Store Bank Barn, Waggen Shed and Corn Ctit a Tenant-4101mb, nt.d a 'well of never faith g water with a pump in it. Also on' Orchard choice fruit. This property will he offercd•lor sale on the most repsonable terms. For further ,information please call on t he nridersienrd living, ton' the farm. - ISAAC IV EIDIO• July'lB, 1849.• . , P.TriILIO, • k itritTE subscriber, wishing in rertiove 10 llid ..r-West, offers the following,Real Estate sale; consisting of . a S'PONE DWELI 4 IN . a . j HOUSE, two stories high, tvith. a 1! 451-i , lot 26 feet in front; and one bun ' dred and, seventy feet in depth.-,- • Also TWO LOTS of ground, each lot containing 26fent in breadth and - onit (hundred and.seieni Y.. feet in depth. VThe above property issituated on the turnpikp road leading to Harrisburg, and immediately opposite the pro. party cfGilorga . • Also, 'retrain of °sop ont ootl Land, simple on,the Nqrth Motletaintilhe'nt eeven,tmlokfrom Carlisle; which liesineor the ,new road from Cir. ;ttilliekeyta. Tovern,,, .not sold before Saturday, ,the .4th ef August, the abbve poper . ! tioevill be offered, at public,paletin that day, aft", the „C•ourt Hduseiti" Carliiire„ at '`.l o'clock, P. M. Person' wis,hing.to .purchaae.: ,are, renewed to call on the:Subscriber, ficirrovhOin tenntjand ell Amormetion colt ho omerriained.. ,OTEIV:SET • „Tuts, 18, 1849.*. t, ; , • :• • • eititfilgtieefikt.ma e.• ( •• • • NSitturday the 29th day of September next, 1111 Will Oiler fhb nTreiniees the For m - now.., &fro - MlL:Bear, Sr.: sittittfit.l ti-$-Westpennidt:Orthigh' , townshiti;-Citini' 7 ,--- berthed' ' County;' West .of l4tirlidlo, '• ; rtitle 'front $ Plot iifield, bouitoFd by the ;.conodol guinnet creek,•fiineel Deer; ,j''Signiser;'StiffiltrAi • 'contidnitig'lso . .iteroe, T orak...4o,llesto - ;; of tOod LIMESTONE There le ; good month)* of' „2041 ores; .20. f ati4 Wood $ !Land;_the' belittles dre,-, tinder f 99 50 ... pt.tiVements.ore• r • 1•„, ' ,s. Bern/. Oorn l aribronal'' 7 • f WagonSited.-wuk , ell.lbe necee= •saryy,out bbildings. - ,4There is 'num.-% ), •. • Tori - '6l bhoiett fru endscnovitr Milingtlt4Z 'Spring.`orWntor near_ the door . , The a101f•pr0, 4 .,,g party_ will bo sold in. ilholo.43l,i,:nr.filffifoAnktliki 0w:04438ra. A. Vett' ottiO purchase money. can remsin' iho; Airy : peition.wisuleg2t&4feWilie - faenittyep 7,l Vrptif bit t ßalling oti Plitfin',AttObrte#l4 , isidink ale thefar t ij THon,IA§ , ,GREIASON .Atiargnee‘..o4ll.BlstlEiTri#l?;`,..; , • • 7u1y.48, 18400r7, .."! ' Lancaster ,Esertriner . ntseft4ll,l3 9 ,lft;pndsonk. bill tb .1410 •jf frieridp, ifik#l4. 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