vuleweit . ttipsaviittoir '1 14;11 ; na.Bzisram, r.a: s, • WEDNESDA A, JGUST,i, Day or Faiting and Prayer. 13Y TAE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STA TES, A RECOMMENDATION At a seastaii,when the PROVIDENCE of GOD has nolianifesied,itseit in . the visitagort , ol a 100911 pOstilenot, witicii his 4ptieading ita rav- Neff . tkrodgton.tlgUß.d k itla.,Attieg ...Aala ')uitifile; Whose 'reliance has ever been tfn, Hls PROTECTlON;shouldlhultible" thetinsolves be ore THRONE rand, while.acknewletliing yak -franpgressions, ask a .continuance of DrtrigtilVlnacv; It is, - thatefore7'eUtnestTy recommended'. +that the first Friday m August be observed ?twat the.:rtnited 'States as, a. day of, astiq,;lll.4milialioll,and,Erayet, All busi nese will be stispancied in the various branch -es orthe'public service on that day and it ie recoarnended to persons of all religious denominatives• to abstain, as for as practica ble, from secular occupations, and tp,assetn ble in then: teitpooti4 places of Public. War chip te adlentiwldtlgii the It.tfluirn Goonti Etta which has so lhng tilitolied over our. exis• scrip° as a. natien,,and'. so long crowned us . with manil . plci• blessings; and to implore the Aottailfiv,lti. His oWn good time, to stay the destroying hand which is now lilted up against us. Z. TAYLOR. WAstuNfrroxplely 3. 1849. • 014,n the 'proceedings of the County Oonventjon last week, the name of Major 8 Oyster, as 060 of the Sec .relaries, was iundve.rten,tlyc.ontitted:4 TilE NATIONAL FAST.--Proclamations,. cordially seconding 'the recommendation, by the Chief' 'Magistrate, of the observance throughout .thej I.nited States; of a . day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, have ekes dy.been issued by the Governors of N. York, New - Jersey and Connect(Cut; the Rt. Rev. Bishops ol• Pennsylvania and Delaware; the Moderatorg of both brahches of the Preihy: thrian church; the President of the Reformed 'Dutch Synod, and from a number of other sources. The Knavish C`Martyrs:” Since the exposure of the defalcation of Ely Moore; in New Yotk, other sitnilar ca ses bl rascality by office-holders under the Polk administration are 'daily coming to light! The Washington Republic bf Satur day gives the subjoined instances: . ttWe understand that Patrick Collins, Sur. veyol' ot the Port of CinCinnali, recently-re• moved by President Taylor, proves to be a defaulter td a large amount. His defalcation has been. , exposed by the exercise of the removing and appointing power; It hai been seasonably exposed. If - he had been suffer ed to remain-in office a few months longer, his case would \ have been that of one of President Taylor's officers. The adoption and,continuance in office of an appointee of the late administration is,.ernvalent to an original appointment—as taCas Executive responstbility.is concerned." . Again : . . - • _ "We publisbeilyesterday a statement of the defalcation .of Patrick Collins, the late SurV•eyolid the Port of Cincinnati, removed by President Taylor. It is now our painful duty to record the defalcation of Nathaniel Denby, late temporary agent of the ft. States at Adarseitleit in F(apen. lie is a defafiffOr. to the tune . of iists"s*B 48, and suit has been commetiCeitikautat him`fer' the amount.' Don't the people think, it would be advisa ble for Gen. Taylor to pi on with the " pro sottption" of such fellows? • IC:7^Our transcendental neighbor of the 'Democrat' devotes a yery,heavy leader of over a colurrin to prove mat, higgery has mistaken itsmiga t i l ori,' Our neighbor may think 'so, tut he I , certainly admit that when Whigg4 l ii , liftit,,year,sttled, on the adlvineoeciiooolsre . , it amines ' arid cno mis take P . ; As for Wfliggeiy!ii other mission, that . Of ailministering• the giii , ernrnerit, just, wait a reasoriatileilkmg,th pf time. We shall be quite willing ' tO have it judged by its fruits. A FAMILY; SWEPT OFFJ-9: letter from the . West in ; the N. Christian Advocate, men . tipne among the victims to cholera, , the en tire the, ,Rev. Merfiri 'Wolf, well known to m.anyinitina comity, of which he mats a:native.• His. only:child 'died first, alter 7Wbialt tlierriothgr,and , lather were Buccal,. •;‘, •sively attackedandlwa few louts number ,. ed with ,theAlead.., Mr..Woll was preaching on the North Bend Circnit in Ohio. RettitlL4l; Itzt' tier:led that the French army, entered liorne annul the acclamations of the People: „By the new we learn that the 4),1303,inhi0t the, Romeo Republic held a 'last meeting, and closed ns.existence with a wo . rt)q,,O, aAi} arttlene,§enate,. 1?y apiepply,,r i titta,rating,,their, adherence to r , the Ilipollopn,copfiAltetionordering it to he l. • i er 2g! ° 'Y- ed a , ", ~ ML V I ? I R ifT,.d .(19P900 the Bapttof r aid prlii,icinAler ti ajaretal.eerviee, derendeti • .., CHoilEnu—.-The'newleaecmintPHilidelphitir lin are grelagr, decreased;wl New• cases; yestei: . ~,, daye,B4 9 rdeallubtaAi ?.141to Nevi -TO& the .deattislafg)weeldwere•692: 'ln St. - Louis the deaths forlhamhole.ol Lluditiweek , ) , Juti (1.„I 1164; imPindinnliththe .diseitse is otapiiily tratilitppetitiovci 1 rsz t nowt ~le~e pe take '; place this .. VVcar 'N;, XjabEt '"",'Al; lediaikYo*ii; and )4u • et, 41 "' - *4 04 ta , tfol • 1- 0, .1 tispr 6i 01 '4 7 09•0, rd i t0 , 3460C a te thefete C t r l , l • tdl,olo Berthit?YtotihditP4geidaeYiiiilutolv6 eitablibbthlAiidisilt),,!ol46o haii4Apat:Mr: ziatiX.o o ; Phiillgt*Atiolg*/191iPiAlettlii bttri ti3ll"Trip IfltoiVi L l R01191174;Mr. , 949 0 .r • lid Jost To vvii4 v '''t t ; giiiiiirsPat t ga f tebteor,cr tox icnvele, -, vow r„,,,, q . -- " i /0:40,0 1 ,Y.e,k01 601 4, 0 ,1 1 00 1 00 103 4 1 : 16 ii!frilO' 1411140 0C:**11 2 4 4 / 060/41 ' 44101'.0 lyt '4l )-, t~iih'~4bs~i~~"`'~tg';~~ ~- Dl s Judge it byAte - Fruits; • : „ ' 11e . semi-M . 16'64 Intelest art, the 'Biala, Dilbt of .Pertilpykyar4lect,,tottlaYa,a 4 4st of„ • •.. •-•t.• ...t.t... ...-0,....,....., ..... ,is off AMst, tv!lt be)29la, ana pdj ,s t l i tit spmemdsa.: TO hila4iitiOtiaZoith Aiiitiripae'ofj2iio4f.t dif npen@es tho. l Mr. Bilfiiiktketj'A; tha t ,'' off ••, pkilvlilld'W.Wam‘plttneakts s foOiting i the interest, in geld and silver, An& stawsj ‘ further that after he ',shall _have made the payment there Will remain a litrge balance in the Treasury. This is a proud triumph' for the Whig Administration of Pennsylva- , niavand whlle it -reflects-the-highest• credit on the exertions - of the State Treasurer, it will inspire the people of the State With re : nifwed edrifidatitififillititiiefiellitiiiferidge= I .ment:ef duilmtilid - effiiiitTO 7 tilidWr terfriei. ' what adverse•eirounistances this financial . triumph has beep ac complished, we quote . the. subjoinedre - Mr:4s of the N. Ainericen'': I ',. 1 4 iro,§FATE INTPE,O,""FOCAIIe first linkr since (he resumption-of the, pliyment,,oi tb a interesi upon lier l Statebebt'; Perinsylvrini w, will; miles Ist Ot'August;• redeem leflon.- or without haying ' recoursaio4 a. temporarY loan toMake,up : deficiencies: . , This is most gratifying, and : In all potnia of view doei exceeding credit to Mr. Ball,, our worthy State Treasurer, who has relaxed'. no, acid to bring abOut 'this statufstbirigs sir honotable-to the Commonwealth.. it Must. be borne in mind that he.has accomplished it'irt the face of `ltedyy, : jdrafts ,upon him by the Canal Comenisstotiers amounting day alter day, for months together, to over $4006' per day. Dining the period from the elev enth April to July 3d, lie met drafts for the public works alone, to the unimallY ,large a mount of s36o,lol.92—dtalts issued at a tiros when it was knewn liewas straining every nerve.to sustain the pledged faith of the State,-and-hurried- in by- a locoloco -ma jorny of the Board of Canal CommissiOners in a manner. which permitted no other in ference than that of a deliberate attempt, to. cripple him. I.VLlhey . had tailed to attend to at the jugetiffti;Men a Locoldco admin. islration was 4n power, they have burthened the present dhe with, and every eitizeritnust be thankful that.thesbad diSsigri has been frustrated. The honor cil - the. ,State will be' sustained add its obligations rederiaed, and in per funds; whichims not been acoomplish ed by any previous administration. This payrinent of,the interest may be well referred to by Whigs as 'n proud exhibition of the regard for the public interests which is ever manifested by Whig officers, and of the prosperous results which invariably attend a : Whig administration oc the government.— But it•is not all of which the friends of Gov. Johnston may justly boast, as the; happy fruits of his \policy. In the following Parallel drawn by the %Vest Chester Register,we have. facts equally-creditable and gratifyin g : • „ "The diflerente in the effect of the policy of the two meat parties_ in the Union, is no where .more observable than in the public credit. We call all remember that in Gov. Ritner'i time the State stocks were above par, and thaLas soon as he was turned out of office and locofoco succession establisheß, the' 'public cahlit got *orse and worse, till in Por ter's time the State credit sunk. six per cent. State stooks could be• had in abundance at forty cents in the dollar „and few were wiTlirTg to risk there at that. Therreame loootoco le; pudiation. 'No money was provided for the payinert of the 'Merest of iiiir debt, arid three or four payments of the interest were suspen ded, to the great distress of thousands and the absolute rnimel_many. A happier maims ar riv'ed—a Whig Governor is elected, confi• dence is restored, and' in the first year of his administration, we actually find him obtaining a preni;um for adoan.to the Slide, a thing that huh( riot btew - hrartiV during -the -last ten-years of the administration of his locofoco predecessors, and will not be likely to -be heard of soon a-, .gain, should his opponents obtain the- ascen dancy-at the expiration of ,his term. This shows th!s - difference between Whig and Lo co policy—the one is conservative, the other destructive ; the one cherishes public credit; the effect of the other is to destoy it." After reading the above statements let the people contrast the operation of the Execu tive and. Treasury departments of the govern ment, which are' in :whig hands, with the Canal Cornettissioners-department, which is. .undes,locojoeo control.' it ivillibe seencthat While the.,(oftrier is mana4itig•vithlediCulus` economy-0o fends : of the State, and careful.' lyliusbanding , dllita resources to mistime and establish its impaired credit, the locofoco Ca nal Commissioners on the other hand have used every effort to embarass the Treasury, to prevent the payment of the interest, and it 'they had succeeded in' their iniquitous -lair pose,. to bring.ineviteble ruin and disgrace upon the State I .* The Executive and Trea surer have.been saving Om people's' money —the Can al Commissioners have been quart- dering it by thousands, and eV, recerit'devel opements have shown, in a way that giVes rise to the strongest suspicions that Plunder, Peonlatron•and Fraud are' still the order• of, the'ddy where locofoceismleldei theieins of power.: , 'These things tieserVe the most seri hontsrattilintelli;* gent peliple, and we 'ask them to ponder them well. • '• OtrEfoni Wst; M. ME:REM:II4, the Seare• tarp of the Treasury,i paia 11 flying visit 'to :Harrisburg.•few clays ago: ~The Telegraph :613fEi• l'''' ~,'' ' '. 11 , 21%!.. +' ~."7 ' 4 During his stay.he , tivasmaited!upon •by a large number, of , ear ottizpoe, who took pride and pleasure in, paying their,. respects tp..this able anil'distinguishe'd sari "of 'PennsYhianta, who ? inks itiferitre to: falai ililtiffi , ctiouniiifilof thejration‘r-Mr. Meredith enjoyrrtheL esteem and confidence,et the grade - and ;/ti ) oiri t elVilt(FlOtiiftieliedge r ."' ! He ihteddee to ettoit4o4llll l iiiitiTiiellViN t ifti)bi l e. 0 1 Via* ifelfalVilthilitittfibiNß' , I' .k istrtKtliiiiebitinit4ilicgibta4 6 ',l; . *lt if il 1 tilr legAilit'ilillOt f Ailge V.ri tSdift4h3 . c .,,1.t1e 'q I . WollitAlitiott7 iod7/ .' he,'t -, fi :%4i t, , 4' t i #tYIAJIIie e lot eat fiestas BEd! li t 'thiee,'ecieit„ t: . . , .. 1-3 / 1 1 Viits„ r .THE .LOCOFOLO PARTY: 7 r ' r :, 1, 4 ' ' ' '-:." '•'' r . . .. .•-• ~. .. . :iplitietki livered on the 13th 'hist,' rrt l*CderielM4, pp 9, says the Washington ly;/, i' i ti.j.:6#4.ol..;ta A Van Buren declared .45,12ei li f.liiiialieThacofoco party, as a iiiialilif ir• 11 - 1 1 1' • • '''' r : 13,'tq1,,y,, i s d&so vet . i e imagrue.:4 at 1 7.`..theiOrliliiiiie truth than poetry, in thii err, is Tiuncemen, The only national parlyoa. ''lliat-whieti rallies about General TAYLOR.— .-. That ~iri„,a ,llip roughly.--li aticliti : Ratty ,-,, -Jp '''"i4V,iiiati sectional iiiiif••lOCriNteies: _AR rejects .in4eiii,'eleo - tiOntil taiiirWal= 'Metes - is. ;lit' - Weeks &ad id efeti . "o/ lfo ai r OTlifitillibleVertiitii". they are acceptable f,Aci,:tbe vholei peci , pft4 , Itputs forth no.pbsolear dogmas or idle en •' eralities, for its . principles, p but tests oortent with suer(nteasuro, gilie liertPle)iriay dri trend, seeking to for ciiierie on them 'against their will. What the • l)eoli)e . desire wiihin ' the Constitution, and ask ler . 'hi the forms. '.known to'thitt instruinc4 the : people are le ' n-, ':. titled to have acid WM, eettair4.pbt,aie, under l the &blip n t ad in in ilit i t atiee. '1; they , .wati t, a ' . tariff liss ruinous i 8 ,tfre Cecil and iron riter ests than that of 130,,they hive only to 'ask for it. If they want its ribiur4itiers stricken, . . out of the Sub-Treasury law, they will Meet ' with no obstacle from ,the administratiOn.7-, If they cull out, for herbor and river im provements the cell will not be disregarded, 'lf it is their desire that the condition of the Departments, pbst and present,-shoultl be in vestigated, they will Meet with no denials or impediments. Relief they will have; light they will have; beneficial measures they will have, to" the extent to which they desire them, as manifested through their Coustitu• . tion al organs. - This condition of things preseitlea nearer approach to a pure Demecrakie'iGOVerntrient or Government based on the Will*4 - the peo ple—than has ever been known in this-deep .. try for thirty years. The people will see and ..endefstand it, and Will rally about an admin. • iStration whieb seeks only, to gratify .their' will. They will firid that they have a Pais , \ idefit of •the people, - when tley - have - a President only anxious to give he people. satisfaction., lt matters not what he friends `of such a President style themselv —Whigs or Republicans or Democrats; th 'y build their power On the popular will, and he pop. lar affection will be a shield and sword to them. Hence it .Iv that the party which now -supports General Taylor - is national, is united, and will be,prospereus and invincible. 13th how is it with the Locotoco party' Is iLnot, as.a national party, dissolved? In the North, we see tfi'e'two wings represented by Mr. Irtil Buren and Mr. Cass. Can they ever come together again ? Thejunior Van Buren Frays it is impossible. ln the South, we find Mr. Benton suspected, struck at, ahnoit denounced by the sole organ of Loco- Maoism. We find him -at dagger, drawing with the othir groat champion of his party, upon him with undisguised contempt. In every section of the 6omitty the locoloco party is enfeebled by division, and has not a single strong - rallying point left for it. It has not a single principle or doctrine to re, construct itself upon. It has lost all its thunder. We think, therefore, there is much good sense. in Ms.-Van Be ren's ‘f rank declaration that the so-called Locofoco party, as a na tional party, is thssavett If oui• yin& trieads in the Statis where our congressional else: tionti are to be held are but true to them selves and the country, it, trill never be re united. pa r 'MeSSr.9. HOrsTON and Ruin . , the Texan Senators, recently addressed a public meeting of the democrady of Texas, in which they defended themselves from the charge of "treason to the South," for relu sirig to sign Mr. Calhouted'Southern Address. 'Mr. Ballston takes ground . sonitilOhat similar to Mr. Benton, and will doubtless stint his •movement in regard to the ‘Vilmot Proviso difficulty. NOBLE MARTYRS.—The newspapers have, of late, recorded the deaths of nume rous physicians, in different. karts of the 'bountry, as at New York,,l3uflalo, St. Louis, Cincinnati, &c., from the prevailing epidem m.. In St. Louis, indeed;the mortality - among .them seenis,to have been of .a most learlul character; as many as siteett.9r seierdeerc tordki to'one account, having 10119illiln7 • 6to the disease. Or—The Boston papers say SenatofWisl svErvhad the good Joanne, the otherodig, ,- to assist in saving the" lives of three clam dig gent who had gone to'Browe'slan - ilia din- . geroue shoal in Plymouth outer hibtiii to dig clams, lost their boat, and would certainly. have been drown in the fast coming tide, but for the , hatty , artival of. Mr. Webster and his Tarty. , v: Ali r .11 ~" •• WINK OP, IT , READER.-I.q -.shOrt. yearti—inirttapa a yar ors mqnth—pathapg to•-nfoirowyon mny lie claileit hanoe; anti forced to part.tbith.it ylourrfiil postiet=siiim3.. ,1?„,011 roust down-, you,coprit . lb-Tlar Dinah 1 1 . 1 A0b 1 "r a .P77y.q!' itbn4W among tha,Worntnit What a hamilik, titnug tit' that thrtit, 'tirott d ,tbaauty4ltllr , fthe t , eh vied ot , 'otiftti=tiftty to: - retrno(raw +.li,fond „lot, the t.wOrmal • lank Intit; ot: 4 4l.:extiArPi,l i k XfAtO.F. OI, ihtnle,rttate ktikypitild, he less vanity. t ant,l grit taw, _poorttit the ) begot-L=46, ti "thiittan Aitit . na fdaathn,k riookti t film Aloot-+l,or wealikaaßna . t.ll#9l944 : llta, an-hour. - 'lWhit is tint ~.Ihen• T,he Kati , I,iiiilliantifNit:',l'laVbegbitl"g r at• 7W ha thanlT: agifititwhitiljaarinGcklituill niontiVt inqr irioanton.coaw .I . 49.." l .o4Ftutq l ti a PPY„ . .. tnti •-• tz;:4 3 440 1 :41114 11 1110.1 1 t 11 4 1 1 3 .-eint allmontons)thrmisk ne cause an o only copse of all' pain and Alstrese that Zotly4Fain tbeWtittildifilViintly'-ihe•aervell that,,tbere are .anringmloga imumts•in tae ; 'Xintih , ever had ttlf , tilfacil6ii ims'lptit it mope l' . 4 l ctittliiulll4*OAtfodlipedby,llheifirkeenpq upootthomit ... puts 0 oilman putt Itunibre.. fitt r. w/Utillnittreatlstrt tahtlindidiall Iftintdre Whlbti•hitve ~ .pon,thelnembrano,,off the, muselgo i i,p,p,.,k2brarron7 . letry.Jtlnt•Acilmontous Aftltmire•havie thi It on the • • 'mucus membrane of the bowels, aggravated:lF:ll4m cases by the retention of Hurd Focal matter Oman, Important organs:" Thero.lniVerwas ti manor dlstrese; hraity,pnri of the, tmtlyr(uniegy tit w4ts ,preducad by tin Ta t ttaldtintOthattaMirnitt oecasiOnad Iferlteltretenco of t•t t irfiNti,t e n' thIP 491-o.Piev.ett.,;TO,,de tole 'tvith i nerrilutyobeititeng DRETII PILLS mist be used, ; 'They . ..are tas Innocent' ttlivinetnii:yetattltawdtiurnotaii!nitmiteitnntbatbiaso, 41 1 1airti;taftittiritntra k in t ta7 ii i t T ' l MPFlt;t 3 OF• ht: Id In'Oe Ils an g n • tle l ,oCallettanottatry.tNewt numainpadqta t,ttilttnorn ; esianotnanotawa owpptowa, , • ;4 , 14Qt.t -a to N . , OTOrtr, - rex -la • a • , " IlleValatliat4 l 4 4 l6 l ;rorel . ; ,,.,•,. :. 'ir r liefitc . I r or W '.ALfiltiPg*:4lloeliiitg,- titn eft§ , administration, ; el47o?e,ll,rirriiihnitTelog i taph, the utmost , exPrOrtAtAikenittne,yearfolseep the public :.iy.tVt'eltit;Oriitirl - Atitksso;o9,: and at that Ifirit tii4te'llere,moie'l6..lreeP'„itt.yepair than thiiret iir r eMiett,.!;-,.-,,ltellterty,er division and Flitilcjii*!:/lOetitik , :b l3 4i . ilVi'-'09,:0 th i e Erie daiiiiVbCtinPanytiii , iiliiii two di4ittionit the . annual expenditure' was then upwards of Ap,94p;;..But,:w.o.llad.,a:BcitrdoftWhigtea pal ,Cernmumionere,, who•loofted.to the inter- .. 'eftni'of The glitte difUtileilti - liiiiiii; iifftl-Ivii , tpiliore pf plundering - Offite, hoWerts, or of party,,,f *. .. 1 . , . 1 - , ' ~ ! I 1 ,! , ) ,The public wo!ka : aria now , in-the hands of thelpoofooospand, the'sum demanded, this ycar to keep:the.prasent - line of putliia works in order, is $1,200,000 FOUR TIKEe. as much as was-expended in either of the years 10360837 or 1839, when labor, provisions and no9lerials. oh al I: k hide were:at , the high est point.-44ortrtr,ot them TWICE the prices •they ine.now, Let these IWO b 4 treasured up by .e . ve/y tax payer! No other evidence is needed o convince supplant of thVtlikg the chorges of extravagoime,fraud.a d downight,robbe ry commitied'byrthe'officers on the :public works. They diiiy any attempt at poliittion or explanation on the part of these office holders' or their presses, and stamp "corrup tion and swindling" of the foulest and 'most unscrupulous kind upon the heads of all•con: ceined. Late i fsme., : pallforula. -.2-4q,Stearaerp.,L,:*acent-eity--arrived-at-i „ York on Fri4o4ast, ,bringing news. one month laier frorn,:the•Geld Region.' She has .„ on board.estreight,Soll,994, besideel,onsid.‘ erable surnS,beywgiug.to,herOaserigei The ,Steatrrist ens 00. Siin,iVrendisco on the 20t h of hundred. jpastion gem and ss6o,o4utirild duifiYiki specie.— The British frigate Constantri was a 1 San Blas, with $2,000,000 on board, bound to' Mazatlan: There is but ode opinion among the passengers af the Crescent•eity-walve gard to the gold in California. It is still found in great quantities, but it is only the persons accustomed to hard worts that can stand the fatigue of digging it. The number of persons at the mines 4s estimated at be tween twenty and thirty thousand—about one half toreitners: Business at San Fran cisco was very dull, and dry goods and pro ,visiorie selling below the cost.— Lumber Aims still in great demand, and sell ing for three hundred and fifty dollars 'per thousand feet. There,seetns : to lie a good deal of confu sion among the rpople, owing to the failure of Congress to provide a territcirial.govern; ment. Gen. Riley, commander of the, American troops, has issued 'a proclamation, Callitig an election an the 7th of August, to rior magistrates, &c. On the other hand the Legislative Assembly of Sag Francisco op pose Gov. Riley's proceeding and recorn •mend a' courfention. to .meet on - the third Monday of August liext, for the purpose of forming a temporary government, and a constitution for a permanent State govern ment, to be, submitted to Congress-at the next session.. -Public meetings have-already been held in pursuance of this recommeaa-, 09n. • , - TEMPERANCE' SECURED:-.-A new tbwn called alronton,',' recently founderl near Flanging Rock, St. Lawrence county, Ohio, and whose prinemal ,reliance is the iron trade, has started out entirely upon teetotal principles. In every deed of property sold, a condition is inserted which forever prohi bits'the owner the privilege of selling upon it intoxicating liquors in any quantity. Those Who aie:nOt terhiminte men will have to shun that town: , " SE'S.TILE MAN FOIL VIE VOTERS. - The Hopkins (Ky.) Delta says of one' of, its can (lidates for the legislature : William Spaulding is the locoioeo candi date to represent this senatorial district in next Senate ol•Kentacky. - Spaulding is not a speaking man, um the most iecesstint talk er, jabber.! jabber! how do ye dot shake hands, haw I haw ! how's the family, kiss the baby, Bt.e., an 1 ever saw. kbe ever thinks, it must be in, his sleep, as he. is too busy falking ever tcf.rettleot in day -time. ESENTIMEiM77 Oa q I P d qP ( P.4Pale ' fb.. death in gkria,. (he belonged.tp tag:U. States expedition to the bead, Sea,),his,wite bding thep in Pennsylvania remarked to a gentle man,' who has iiinon ;testifier). to, the ,laot «1 's ish . you_tn uniri aari...rny-spiritaare--• .69 opkirtmaiil, my hil'ilings are so uriirecountr• , ably strap e, thaf yy mn tiara some greittloala iiiityawaits MeiTflote'it, that, this is the 4th 'thisihodityherhishand died: „Wire fences have introduceolt upon nunierous farms in various parte of this country 'muoh to the' value .amt appearance. ~ T hose*. who' have J; trier' them say, therraninvevtlie nimiPriaa of the strongest post ,and rail fence that eeti ba builtiwitlymot,rnme than half tha,EiiiPensa itrVf• saYui Ihat pone ttreltkiyeAuppoping4hat.they are ilia 4 . 1 1.)41-' certain 4 5 !P Per). the nerves troitt9,l i nn purt' : lhat, it is ,vety, likely to come uppn ` l, lomoWzieParhp remaining Seroiriolee its ;Florida lutvecrVgalifq.ibeepme 114: oMminitted*pMatifteMs . :' . 01(124k memimielito oblie 016'0 ei 'lt r u ^r 4; bait 3 ci/ 1 CV-,'r'e 00f611611-Q r e ecf q ..32n 4s. _ n! ° t ol Y B° 9F i l, ' : ‘, !;fAl4l l # ' f" , i t° , l 4 l .oYdscl i o . ibur,, ,, e4jott" 011' . • hafl.olmeq bepx tO?finditnpdr i t .7,C.TheTerineyltintliftiilltdadNdiet6f/Oril 94.1wAlphi'm oor.4)veraWnileb , fiapyg)o4.k.:lteeko.e4o: , .; . ..' , boo • veA,kl 1 i -4'16114 TElleg bd . 'eicititulad - a • t p,ryt 4:k9tviit Paliq `,l F,T;Ort - 444, 4iMAtli‘l4 corn (*.blot, tisPl, Pda9ri,Pß(L'oaykn#9,rpon.} 4.9":I9t,SaWMAI/XliklL t Othi s eilitiVileib% ) ; c l•3ll4ier'6oog IncToso B ;pr,nitAihdilltir, C o ittlAlLP 4 . tiltitotet eIY4 r; • - Ario :41 , 1V14 1 iffiq,`-' :!")°,, t f i l PD ' , ~ %4;' 4 , 63740 , Z T ''''FOREIGArNEW —r-....•:: • •t.• •• •':i; lI I, I W IL , BY TIRE , EUROP 1‘•:-. - • • ..••• . ,ThrtEuropa arrlyßd all-tali :, 9 ii i nesday, last, brilOptorie7i: ee i -Itte „Itw: , ?..,.,, The growing e'rpVo, Akhro.tig t:' , q. i.rllitli 1 and Ireland are r,eprestialed,a * vlng- &Ott promise of an unutrutillY i aliini4rß skit leailY: harvest. The potriiiiioduse s ixel9tas. apileaseslt • but gives no ( Seriou?illarrA•. ''' . .. 7 '•-• .7 . `'.. , rho. Irish papers contain most didireeeing. accounts of the-intense suffering , and misery that prevails in merry parts of •that ill-fated eountryi-"particillailf iffIROT-- - rintillisTWeTstfriP- • :ifistactia., , All.the.mork houses are:glib& to •'cle,illetfon;•••ttritl - Itiousaircleof perhine aPrear aethalty•wilwour he Melina loireopllceii-lifii and soul together;' and until the crops are aVailable,•which fortunately,.will from - pres. :en t. app e arances, be Aery,.; ea r ly,oh l x.,4Blresa.• will be severe almost beyond example. The State Prisoners, Orßrien, , Meegher, Alc'iV l an 7 us and 0' Dortobeet.hairebeen, transported to /Van Diernan's.,Lund.. -,.. • ,a. In Frairce great excitement existed in re. lation 'to Roman affairs. •• England is: !laid to have remonstrated Tigainst i the FrcuCli 'pro. ceedingg, ;ntio' liave,•„offrorally,,nualO tlie: amply) , how •long the -Pi enbli - urttly'is to Stay in'lloine ; and whethitieff;:eoce,wris„resolifed to support the ,:rope. Vice French Legat or it arrVesuit journals are setting up a cry for the aßsolute and unconditional i es,tor [akin 'of the Pope: But a • correspouclent of the liii.oss, on .reliable inlcirmation, says dial no such lolly is intended by the :French GOY- . ernroerd. , _ . The Monitor contains a. despatch Jrom Gen. Oudinot, which gives an elaborate and , vivid deScriptien of the final assault on lhe 29th of June. The Romans fought most dear perately, leaving 900 dead, and 125 prison ers in the hands of the French, including 19 officers of all ranks,nine of whom - are de.. scribed as oreigners. • The French admit only 9 ed, 110 wounded. It is said the Nei, overnment of Rome is kantip'use'd individtrats=mile man and two Frenchmen, and has been es ished au,Rome. The pontifical arms had bei4put.up.—the tri-color remained. liuktoswv AND AUbTRIA.--The Hungarians coiltinifein carry on the unequal struggle with'indoinitalide, energy and courage. A. great battle is said to have taken place he t vireed 111401 aitigEifiatili and liiisshiris isn itie 2d of July, in , which the Hungarians pioved kicteriousi. Thd Hungarians were 80,000. strong—the Russians 110,000. Kossuth the Hungarian leader, has issued. a proclamation calling upon tl - e people, in the most emphatic language to rise in arms against the invadeis. Thu war cry is 40 death rather than detest." The Liverpool corn market Is dull. In dian corn has declined—m wheat there is no change.. 0" The subjoined article b'gillg• rendered almost unintelligible by reason of errors, as it appears nn our first page ; is republished in a corrected form below 1,. • BETTER TIIAN" OUR FEARS.—A. writer in the N.4l,s?tiserver, from a comparison of 1829 and 1849, hag drawn an inference most decidedly, in favor of religious progrvss in' our country. In the former year there were, according to published statistics, con nected with the ,churches of nine .spsciAo denominations, one million and thirty thou sand members. In the churches - rof the same denominations. the preserit o ,year, there are two millions eight hundred and- forty-five thousand-members. The proportion of pro lessors in the former yoSar was short of one. wellth of the whole population; the -present year it is more than one eighth. The gain of professors on the whole popu lation he makes to be more than 33 per cent. M2O years. If the increase should continue in the same ratio, the proportion of professors at the end of the next 20 years will be more than one fifth ; at the end 6140 years . it will exceed orte-thud at 60, one -hall---at the -end Of-80- it _will__ include the whole population. young Children accepted Arid ho thinks considering the largeness of God's promises, that this is not too much to expect. EM! .etters have been received in Phila T delphia, from . ➢ors. Judson (Fanny'Pories ter',) dated Mau(main, April 21st, in which she says : lam decidedly better than I was One month ago, and there is now every pros pect of enti , rsi recovery." 4:*—Gen. Taylor's last notion erop realized to him tlie,t3ig.price ot.einht ocints : a pound. INTcw,, rAbuertionnento. ' Brigade Inspector.% Orders., RLIERS No. I.—Suction IGih of the Re. O vised Militia Law of April 17th. 1849. ro qu4res ell ilia uuilormed Companies attached to the Fiist firigado to meet on the third MON DAY' of%Aitgust between ,tho 'hours, of 10 and 6.o'cMck, to eleet.opmCaptain, one First Lieut. and ono second LieuteneM, in each compapy; - 7, the thiptimis areOrnpaines 'Shall appoint' two. officers or,. members of the company to.hoht bald election, fairly and impartially, end to . make a true Mitt correct rothro thereof, dnd when 'kid Election shall have closed, luplicate returns thereof shall be mada out and signed by,said trieenberti, ono of which shall be filed with the papers of the conmany, and the other they shall cause.within ton days thereof to be delivered to 'the undersigned. • SAM'L. CROP, augl , • -• • Rrigade Inspector. ' • ' ATTENTION! THIRD BATTALION CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEERS v7O thire - horebrnoo6ll — toitteer;orr tlfir3d ~1.,.,1140nday of August for the rump's° of elect. leg company offidera l J HUN. TER, augt .` ' • ' " Maj. tom. 3d Hat. • • CARLISLE INDEPENDENT LIGHT ARTILLERY y , , ou•nro hereby notified to meet ' on 313 MONDAY of August, at the Armory; for 'the purpose of electing Comttny Oelers.— , • Ilinpelection open" from *tr.6',o'clock, J 'HUNTEtt i .Capt, Cpm. 'augt • "; .0 . • ' AILTI'MPVI I .IO2II' , . .fIifiVIBFiRLA ND thi:EYS. You are or': dared to parade at , the Public House of M' , Hdffinari; Cututt. tfall,,oullONDAYi,the 6tti, df"Augttdt• mit, V' 10 o'eleei, A. 1 1t.,'U'ort-, plately,mplipped for, drilk , By,' order' of.:the Captain pEp.,xissuicm,i(); WrArglgetiiin 'for •Odmiiiissiened . Officerii ,pf aiddi€ompatty . will :be quid: lgoo. 4,3,,y,..prd0r•0f v. "" ' ' 'Cep( g'AM.' 'STUART.' ~J r 'l -;.te,rii?Y4 .l vott , ilittk•RP.M.oc;loll-fpr..titirten 1 -llito tors or-tho"Coriittorlabd \falter, tutthlit'otoot,tooLcOmpanr of Diolcitisim:VoWn tAlgi f .l 3 ll l to%V. ' M a g . 2,6i w bs bfispia,OotTipanyiiit'utokiOtion't4ivitshipr'g „ , 1 1? ' A.uldt.SO. , i . 0 German;3ll nvt English r Jounials. ' ,1 - ~ TLlPS4,pirskip.l,9l4iLlaiLtcuesx3ivo the J. ur;,'• imbeiStilid'Stinatfc 01111 llo`use of Repx9go to. niivs4 are Iliotliby tiOtiffeirthit`ttio4•htivp If on r , meivod i is this • (dice,' an l heetrOtdy: fo r li s buti?i. , By order of the‘,Coimiessonev3. i 't ,, ) , =it ,Th , '' , Ateeith—WAltlVEY;•Cl'itli ' . i i:icomrkpago,Carlisle,il;.!;: ~,:).!' - ~! i i - ' 84 PlikT10 1 , 6 4etra : Wa4texh i v;,,,, o'llig• ii rd ot , o OW Directors' of ,Monroci iimmelipTiviiihirtit icilkliliplciYl BIGHT! , TII4.! 1:P1R i,for,,s4 ; I die t tylor; „wilt . milp,t $ atA he lh•011 aof :J oh n Paul; hi,olitirolittiwni ig*thplast; E3 , /iTilltErAlS'4l+2Viiiripiit ,*thYlikr. ill° . ex'aiti.' naticui , Phri.9.o B- 110pettill i f 4 hesr4Poi d vitt4 Awl I illatoiis, y eider ro ,'-.. e °aid., •-• -,'(:. ro' • 1 ; , ! 1 / 4 iuglteztot•,t , r-.7OIINaIeS.N . D"Tf .siteey: i 4 , v's 1 cvliu'areTati s'Avi3vb.sifivi , l l 4W.,110: ILE4ki v i: o 1 4 atbilp t e?? at tuAitaPft,644,o*ypiootAaßg = .ILteytiou - ..± - , -- :•: -- 74t,:!rC101441 Enu' , c s i'-' l '7''''','"7 - • i ',.l'f:is' - iow'otti tfY na . koled, and generally ..k,lie4ty, ini 9foq, circles that ; Jelin 'A. ,94 nbl the 4:.!if9,ta . tda{9h: Canal down over ainth ' ittinly Niireid:-)ha. Loco ' ' . • ' . taii 6ic ' 9 licka r , t w hen ho t even . y:,,str ouins bes!'" tAtiis itran ii,with 4liat latph. • iy.c , ot f uhfugAS' cipaMet hn'tlrmyoste i tsi!e . l'iLbabfoeo idifi'diteici. , cc t krelinistancein• .~oved taihouS to. Lewis Cass, and_ it id a strange com3idence that the4olineal pros 4190JkoL3,ahn_A-Gamble are similarly threa stenekl. - ,_,..,...r ... - " 1/7 5. .lanie - s . 'Sitmas dissipated youth at Cincinnati, Ohio, has eon wrested fors A 9.1 . 1,0414- --I.lilciagl9F:ElJa ily,..by..ptling arsenic in`-their_teli. NiNit e peisons were taken sick i ltial it 'Was iliOnght all would ser• wive, - It was supposed that. his .8 N in poitsonini. hig 'll:filter' mother arid ' the dle, family, was to tome into possession of their . property, supposing, doubtless, that their deaths Would be attributed to Cholera. . • Oar' ooN.—The population of DregOn aceottliogAo a reCe.i!,ccneuit le 8 : 606, Motu; ding npWArds - of 660 loleignors. .There are 2,506 iotors. •An election hit. Territorial CounciP,iancl.One Delegate, to Congreip, was to be held.O . Ne first. Monday in June....'l C*--.4 fire broke out among the steam boats at S.tt.ottis, on:the Several were w e V t le•yEta . iirA•tmrc E llvealost. , ' szvratura 01111 TUE Subscriber has comtrieficed selling MT 'his entire stock 'of DRY GOODS at , grehtly reduced price,lo Make coon; for a large ettock of. Felt and Wirt* Goods. As my assortment is very large and complete,. purchasers will find it decidedly profitable ,to call and invest their 7 ervelt-tet-tateitablishmentell - one autrall se enrethe best bargains over had in Carlisle. Ninny goods will be sold- tar below cost, and all at prices below low water mark. I have a large stock of 13001'S AND SIIOE`t on hand which I will closeout at low figures. Also, a lull assortment of.CAIWE'rIN GS nt all prices •and lest, not lenef, a prime lot of G ROCE RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Rice, &43.---Vrealh•-and, Cheep—: licooket the o,ld Stand, Best' Main Street. C OGILIi Y. Tobacco and -Cigars. JUST received and for sale wholesale and re tail titb-best.and elieaNst selection of CI GARS to ho found any, where out of theleity The selection consists of • ranaderos, Emilia, Cestollos, La Prymavera, Plantation, Leon D'oro Regalia. Principe, . La Grata, Venus and Figaros Alolessadora, &c. All of the finest Cuba and Ilavana Tobacco, and pat uP in the neatest manner, besides I have dieellent sizes and the best Melees. Also the best Congress and Cavendish TOBACCO both plain and sweetened, at reduced prices for cash. Call end .examine toy stock before par. chasing. I will seU-by the box Its Pow as they eanito had id the city. Don't forget the place oppo4ito the railroad office. Carlisle; 'mgt. 1' 11 CRISWELL VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT EXECUTOR'S SALE. ON TUESDAY, the 241 of-Octoher next, wall he sold at,ruh lie Sale on the premises in Mon roe township, Cumberland County, Pn., the fol lowing Real Eetate, late the property of Petei Bricker, deceased:, Mx the ForgAßoad, 1 mile east of .Spring Forge. No. I—Contains ISO ACRES rf first-rule Limestone Land., The tinprovements are a large Stone House, Bunk Barn, Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and Other out-buildings. Also, a first-rate Spring near the door, and an orchard o f choice fruit .• . , No. 2—Oontaining 109 ACRES, Limetitone Land, fltliDlllB the above. The improvements are a one story House,n Bans. Barn, and other out-buildings, and a Truant House, and several Trill. t it:t o r t, the Both Farms are in 140. 3—Containing fid ACRES, adjoining No. 2, and one-fourth of a mile south of Churchlown; nhout-Mn-Acrea.arm cleared; dm - remainder is covered with fine Umber. a No. 4—Contains 11 ACRES, on the south gide of Yellow Breeches Creek. The improve ments.sre, o good Log House and sod good Sprig ottnl the laud is under good colti vallon. Np, s—Contains about TWO ACRES on the Forge RaNkoneAnilti'east of Spring Forge.— The improyeMents are a large two-story House, part stotte,Franie Stable, ,filacksmith Shop, and other out.honses, Witlin first-rate Spring in th basement story of the liouse: • No. ti—Contams shout THREE 'ACRES'' unimproved land, on thn York Road near Oliurchtown under good fence. • No. 7—A , and well finished two-story fIOUSE and lot of ground in Churclitown, abotit 40 feet in front and. 150 feet in depth.-- Tindispittifble titles witile given for the above properties. The aboVe"properties. shOwn and all necessary information gOir,en to'persons wish ing' .to purchase, by ,Callitig. on either of the stib'scribers, or on JolailLtitz, livinglon lots No. 5. Sole Vo commence, nt o'clock, when atten dance' will be given and tiliMis made know'n by CEO - ROE BIONDT JOHN BRINDLE, '\ "Meant re. Aygupt Hs • I A Pei tufa' le Real Estate • AT PU13J419 SALK OW THUR AY the 4 th of. October neat, the Subscribe will expose at public sale on the premises in outhinidilleton township, Cumber:, •berland county Pit., the flit.m lately occupied by Jacob Lehman deceased, 4 thiles•south of Car lisle and one mile north of Craighead's Mtil, containing about 105 ACRES eif food limestone ,I.and,,in high state of ' cultivation and under _ . • genii fence.: The impoventents are a two story ; ; - , . 1 . 11 , • .4).WELLING HOUSE, large Kitchetroliistered inside and .outside r tiJarkev.Cog.l3arnOVagifol-Shed, Corn Crib's; and other..neceinirr out-houses, together with a well of.;itov . er :water near the door,. and' ati orettavtl.' with (Miry variety of chldoe fruit. Also itt..lhe smite time and place will be offered a tract of wa - ACRES of Chesnut Timber, nein. the:Hollylron )V.orks;.Ontltd East side of theundivided , half of '-hotSimber. about 4 'miles Aefee WE fro - m !lolly, 'en' the Oast 'side of the Gettysburg Itio; , : d. Ott I.IIIOAY, the !fith 'of Oatolier;liteitt, on the' . prerti i in_Monion . toiFnahip, cemberlaint COUllty,,P.4.,l,ll(4,Vacra late,,property of Jacqb LeinTilile,ttletibased;.or''thd' road leadins front Clnirehtown• to !Mishileaeie; i ltitCn_orth. of :Churehtewni , .• otiood 'Limestone • Landt .in at high statetif,aeltiitation and under, good fence bout•••l2,:kereatlf,,,, which • is Jeovered firat;rato prwhiments are a . two stow STONE •HOUSI4, sone• ktory Kiteben;ft 11 4 okBarn,' , Witgoit Shed, Corn Orib ,C.; liter. Preis anti Other necessary out- Ibuildiaga• :-Alio;a,lnelei*filling neer •thit • door.l so ton,okeellent!„Orchard ot "ohnice fraiton. the •firetnisoe, • The obeyer Farms are' iii every respect • excellent 'once:v. Indispu ,EgibidoiEoiiiiiin given. Persons wishing to . ;see;theahoye.properties can' 4loac...brealling on Samuel LehmueincSodili :Middleton ,townshini, id EMI Ihe.sWiadailier Windt I 'tit Saki Aoitnainnienite A.4a .ivhen:alitehtlande;lvill.he given.antl. terms made •-knowtobSo , : t•ii,v/S',7,GEOHGE.,IIRINDLEjI ...' , ;August.r-ta, • u, , i',.Q%Exeatitor 4 ), t , rierr , e i , TH'E griderelignetboffere for sale' Ole followine property;Ovltor ,,, T.VV,l3.ACßESlof land .eite• CumbOrland tori - -theY.trotelz , lonning'-frorti Carliel6.!to Moohanibebuivablini.Pfeurmilew eeset 'of ;Car: .soor. 11,e,iohe'ril's Tavern; havitig - thereisti iiiilditrea Two Story PRA M E '•,-,WEATF4I.I3,QA,REP 1 - 10iga "Riteliqn;ilettely'novv;iVilhonli ,1801infer'llio.fient Iftiore ' tomalit'c,r ,tind" / 51 c 1 9 hEttitri ) Otage"elyfielf•EieltiO„ . 446(ifer.out doisi,"''Thokit ore'` li altfo*,olipati niorSs owe fritiftieti#,' e rr, igid"Nrareirr:- , neid iwop,4 y 4 1, ," is!! k e t Ori ' , •Tt'sritile „OlAciefo„. ',./f•Kdociy,a PPPOVI ,I #,-PPtvisig3y , PIMP c:Cor P'Str, •it 4ifilv.po. rentett. for lytil 9 o 3, ar.' • ii.kPP:44IO.PAVATArii` , g 4 2 fa ' 'Diem "Abuertisetnentvc, Ii,AYMOI4I) dr. CO.'S tEAST 11.-G.E B. E igh t ,,, , inE it • -- nug . _ _ Upon /rein I tri'd, o'Clakln the afternoon. and 'from 7tdlo in tho4-eenipgi ADMiiiiON . 25 cents— Children unctiril•SA cents. Among the moat' ciOiispicuous.taii ureg of this exhibition is the specirlien of the Hipr OPOT AAIUS:! Gui r itileoff hy Capt. "John Taber 01 the ship Good Retui 2 ii, of Now Bedford,Nnss. after a severe athisdesperate struggle, thednen barely escaping with their lives, before they ,were able to dispatch them with tl;eir lances— The Performing Elephant TIPPO 0, who bps eaused such a grbat sensation. all over Europe, • will go through a variety of Performances, r t uch as Waltzing, Balancing, Ringing the Bell, Creeping on his fore-legs, walking over his keener, nicking him up-drawing n cork horn a bottle, &o. Air. PIERCE, the Empertir of all the Lionfi, IN 'TIE DENS OF WILD BEASTS, Ilis performances di ff er from rill , ._athers,_not-onlytin i i ho-skill - prd grace which— he displays in, his exercises with the TEssit ru• GnOUPE OF . •. Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, Panthers, &c. But in the matchless and almost stmerbmium command with which he exacts the obedience of these fiercest and most remetselees tenants of the desert, the foresit,llnd• the jungle. Mr. PIERCE May have manyIMI.TATORS,.but has no EQUAL. The LIST embraces' all the finest 14virg Specimens ANIMALS! that the greet experience; entelpiise, and rerot.ri CS, of The, prophet ors have 'enabled them to brine to pe"ther in one LARGE 'AND SI'LLNIMI COLLECTION, a lull description f the A ni-, male contained in the Exhibition, wi;l be in the Bills ut the principal Hotels, irevious to the arrival of -the company. The Company will give en exhibition at LANDISBCRG, on Friday Aim. 10, and also at DILLSTO Non Nroliday, Aug. 13. aug1.1849 ROBINSON AND• ELDRED'S ataly circits. t THIS•MAMMOITI ESTABLISH MENT, by far the most .extensivc, and sustained at a, granter expense than any other company nevi. inAiri United States, its travel ing cortege consisting of over 200 persons rind horses, it' is respectfully announced, will ex- titbit in • CA RLIS.f.,E, on Tticsrlay, the 14th of Augdat, 1849 ; for one dal/ only, • By common cdusent of the equestrian and musical world, ,here is congregated the bait brass band, lady eqUestrian, principal eques trian, scene.rider, vaulter and' tight rope den , cers living—Master Hernandez, the world's „wonder., accomplishing backwards every feat ever . ott3t)ipted forwards; the infant prodigy Henrietta, a, child - ') years of age,..will perlorm such acts' of horsernonship as to amaze all,be holderin G M Eldred, the only dramatic aqua's trian Ortant ; Mr. Robinson the'daring 4 and 6 horsb ; Mt Kincaid, Mr. FooThr, Mr. Ed ward, and ti hosLoP others, all stars of the first 'magnitude, whoAvoidd singly, (ad they .hate cone) create ienstition in any capital in Eu ropa. • arr OtrAtirirs.apangrom I - to. 5; and from 7 toll o'clock, F. M.' Aamisaiint 25 cents, "rho nbave , company Will4performan Peters burg on the 13th; ntislewviLlu .the:lsth, and in Shiprienaburg on the 16th catlgl;„lB4.9. . , . In the Com il of COMM' On . Eleas of ' CunibeVntt... letounty. -- -- - -No 6,5,-Atig,TormOS.l9-1-Set-Fa.—P-:-A-et D. WHEREAS, George Oyster, , an the, Court of Connhou Pleas,to -wit—or-the term of April, tata, bolero Samuel Hdpburn; Esq.,:, and his Associate Judges of the •same Court, did by consideration of the' same Cow reco ver against John Moon, late of yoUr ,, county, ' yeoman,. a certain 'gum of three hundred4ind _fifteen dollars . wr 1-mono . ' Pen : v debt, attoladflo.4l.4,Xttinit - .withal. anid qeorge , Dysteri-m,ant court ~ were lit:arise . adjudged • for his dirnitikee Ohielt.he suettnned iireeqsjon - orthedetention irlihar Debt ; 'wliereoft the-Said , dohii•lloontiecohy s iet; titi.appears ollecara i ?!lre., 'il 'And, w here a s;.tb ek said.:lJ oh n xiition , . hinfrai rice ~: died, and letters ol Adrniniatration havelieen regularly isined jiji:tliii — frektiitWlSTViiid edinn!Y to Benitunin.Hrion find" Aliraliain H00n, — ;,, ,. .,:. IsiOnce la hereby giterflo:Be'rijOinin ' Thiciii & Abralumf HoonigaseuroViEtirJOhitilition4ent ''with itotice , to'DltirytHeimit(widevipi:John Mien. "Henm ifloon; '`Baniarriitt'll'otail , Ab:ritt Been; Pollytinn, and julitoAbh-13'obit7 hen* dr Jaw. If oon;dee',4.; That' , llMy_bo..and anken'iliefiarsii . our ludgetknt;cilitisto,utlouri,Fourt . o r Gonir,7 . ni,on P ‘ leatr; there coliO,h'eld the fopithi34 i;:':' , ..', D4.7ir'ttfiAtidust'llext; - to shot*Pcnugolt "/", they linve,vtlyihd , said George .filly,aietici C' not to have Ins said . hOgrnent_revflyed; dedf ' bk. , . # 1 1 - 6 - ini - g hp c ii.7o - , ' tiv,4 a#90404011* th - din:, or ,: ' hi§ debt Antt'dititipediettfottenid; oneotdinti lot th'o'.. , 'foece;`TormVsitid ,, effriet 'Of thO okeirtFoto htbiti•%; '`'iliddi'if,'lfo.thtn,.k. o 64 l lVint'se , t l tOilliOn.F#Atlfic 'I i; , VVii tt §',' ntairltsleAhe'l 9th, day of Ittitt,'"4lB49e. ' i • ' 2t,iigi t .499‘,. , v , LTA Ett-'HOFFER • Sh'flitg• 'Wan ' e , fig') t, find liberal wa- ILI fe o' l . B Bl8 1 8i 0094:,itgrPeYPtF TA N 1 1Pl4°1 ~ ' Carlii§le:"VotiO!. neer - Bpm bii bf: teed habb_a OA, 011.13..0 6;l<. ary,,,$TUE . 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