13 to o itoir tvz—Ast , ,-- 3",lNt%7mMt ' • < 0 re I • . t WEDNESDAY, AUK . “Old ttimingr -•- • , • .VISIT -OF THE PRESIDENT, p err rf • .UNIT= STATES. _ . ,(Kr..W,o,fire,enthorizeil,to t artnounce -that Ven. ZACHARY. TAY4o 3 l:::President of the United:Btates,.'accompanled.,bn several members of his Cabinet, aoceGev. JOHNSTON, of Pa., will pass through Carlisle, on their way to Western Perinsyivania, l oßMonday; the 13th of August. We "announce with great pleaeure the visit of the President, bet lieving that 'Ole citizens of, Cumberland county generally will be glid,cf. an.opportu silty to take by thebind.in cordial Welcome the republican. • Chief,,Magisirate . .:.our; country, and to reeeile him into their midst with such deniOnstiatiOna of respect, as arealike ao.to 101 high office, and to Am world-wide. faine'!ef the .Hero of Buena Vista, who "never snrrendered":in the •dar-- kest hours of War, and under . _whoso com mand American troops.never les.a battle I . Gen. -Taylor, it is expected, will arrive at an early" hour' in , the morning, and - remain in Carlisle several hours: Arrangements are being made by our °Wiens to reoeiv the President wittr due honors on his arrival and the people of Cumberland county here dre oortiallq invited to ye present ,on the ocenttion": - RECEPTION Of the PRESIDENT! T WN MEETING, A meeting of Tour oitizemr — was—held—last evening in pursuance of a call from . the Chief Burgess, to make arrangements for 'the proper reception of Gen. Taylor. The fol ' lowing oflicem_were appointed : Prcsiderit.—Col. WM. IRVINE. Vice Presidents.—Capt. Geo. Ege, .Wrp. Gould, Gen. Foulke,. Gen. Armor, Col. A. Noble, A. Roberts, J. K. Boyer. Seeretaries.— m. M. Porter, W. H. Miller, E. Beatty, J. B. Bretton. The object of the meeting was then stated by Wm : M. Peinrose, Es-q: _ bit' motion of Dr. John J. Myers, that a Committee of twenty-flie be appointed to _ make the proper arrangements for the re ception of Gen. Taylor, the motion being put to the house and carried, the following gen- tlemen were then appointed to constitute lard Committee: • • COMMITTEE OF AUFLANbEMESTEI. Jacob Rheerri, Chas. Ogilby. Hugh Gaulliighe Thos. B. Thomson, Richard Pi - uker, -- David Martin, Dr. J. J. Myers, John Mell, Adam Holliday, Col. McFeely,. Maj. E. M. Biddle, Wm. Reilley, Capt. John Goodyear, J. Brown Parker - , E. Beatty, W. B. Parkinson, Wm. H. Trout, John.H. Weaver, Wm. M. Porter, Joseph W. Patton, M. G. Ego, W. M. Penrose, Henry Saxtop, James R. Smith Jacob-Sfeti. On motion said Committee, was instructed to make all necessary preparations for the reception of Gen. .Taylor, and to , re port such artangeinentlf* at an adjourned meeting to be belq• Thu Evening at the Coore Mose. THE PESSIDENTAL ,Toua.- , —General Taylor, as we learit, accompanied by the Secretary of War and the gallant. Col. will leave WaishinOn on Thursday the 9th inst., and proceed by way ol Baltimore to ' York', in this State. Thence )19 will go to Lancaster, and . a ft erwards to 'Harrisburg, where' he is expected to arrive on Saturday next, the 11th. From Harrisburg, .in coin .pany with Governor. Johasoa, be s will pan over the midland and• western counties, pausing at Carlisle,. Qbambersburg, and es-. pecially at Bedford Springs, and reach Pitts- burg on the 18th. .Alter spending a day or two in .our great Westere.emparium, he will visit some ol the liorditerncounties ol Penn sylvania, aqd thencuoresainto New. York, and advance for the ,Fast. On his return he will stop in Philad Lie finni . Cir.nyn4On.oionTy Clay and son it. gai:iki4,a on the Stet , ult.and 14 thr°°g4,..P -nd?t!M-44.9.4e s Yji enthnsialitipally reoltyud by„ largo ttavarnhia , 'es of people.. Effm,l6siv, „em i trtitdll . ,to detain him at vitritiusithiau; Ite inv ariably &- dined all' pub Mr. Clay, as we; WWII' frorn . thirpoxingroli'Obirervoi, is or.' Lie way,to:Neigilbryßl4.:l4herii prOpc): sea iniutnta . faxt% naturn to Kentucky* Sapii)Mberliiinit:' ; WHlca NcIiONAT;NG,CoNnwrioN.--We . „ , .are r,eglieste,dlit!Sitateltitst.the;Whig Comity a ,Coran3jllee kno - ttplied Saturday, the iBth :,j fel Augu sti, lot *4st:election of ; Delegjtes, , auS . Wednesday, the'22d of`ngust, to be meat- , • ing of the-County Convention, to nominate r-4 itelteil 4he,tegtiltir'eall will - belmhlished, 4 . ' lioicrtteii. l.o l'w fl'l'''3"r-P,l'tt, r. ~ i ,.. of htll , rl* • , ~glad. I, d ' RPPoir ~1 INN , t 9. 49)C Y 4, 91' ' 11_ li;ltlii ifß(lli AY,9IhiPWRP/PAPA'AIr.,, , 4•„) , v, : ,i.s.*l..lo,l?°,;Makßiluir; in 4 1 ,1,1ditorol ,i.fini,9l, ,145: ,Posen aPP o l9foa l Pif 159g1f9.044 1 0A 1 -Tk r ' • 'Adtip iii'duc2a. 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Thesd disclosures of corruption and peciliel tton upon the part of,the prolegees of the late daletilaied prehension shit anxiety furlong the friends of 441,5!".P.tglif:J4B.i.q.iftlOtietA94.tiO.c9ouCgt, stein and prompt inquiry among the officials, whtt, littAairrip,l6Yod 41 . ipii..liositions to cal., umniato ate ?resident, and' to misrepresent tlir • le Obis - cif' lira Cabinet. - There, can be na confidence, no safety,no rOianoe,. while. the , subordinate places-in iyashinstiort and elsewhere are crowded with men who, having access to all the private papers of Government, are ready to pervert them to political purposes, or, who, charged with the safe-looping of the public moneys,. are, capable of mal.appropriotion. While fhialhof persons:are permitted to hold 'office, the corruptions of 'the last AdthinistraT dons - will .be -etrictly,corieealed_or_c_oveyerl_ Lup;_and wben discovered at 'a future day, Ithey will be 'charged, to the account' of those who are not only guiltless of the'criminality, • . but were lulled into a - fatat security by a false for-bearance 19 their vorst enemies., There is but one prbtection, and that is to surrounll the Administration with faithful and competent functionaries, who have sufficient ability to conduct the public service with and ethr ad suffir' -rit7 rigor am._ money an. i - ci - eni - integnty o challenge the Bonfidence ol the country. - It is time that a new set of books were opened, that the people should understand the state of lice accounts between them and Bleb. paid servants, and that the catalogue of - Lccoloctr—defaulters-should-be publio andignatiolf. - ' The indications, up to this time, seem to warrant the opinion, that the system of rebbery,pas been as whole sale under Mr. Polk, as it was under the for mer Locoloco reigns of Jackson and Van Buren; whlrine Treasury was plundered of millions, and when MI. *penury, com promised with not - mous peculators. and re nominated them to office,.on the ground that,being already gorged,il they were remo ved,-the -Treasury might be_subjeete'd to act ditional loss. • _ A just and iiiseerning publics , will now readily understand why it is that the Loco loco press, led on by the Union, which is well infoimed of the.true condition of-things, daily announces what .they call ,"proscrip tion;" it will•comprehend the motive which tvould save those plupderms from - their just doom; it will know how far to credit the protestations, of theirdefenders, and it will measure, to - each and all of them, that which they most dread—a•verdict of strict justice. It is the blood of such martyrs as Moore nd -§cott• and. Collins. and-Denby, that make the seed of the Locoloco church. No You DON'T 1 .-44 i correspondent of the last 'Democrat' urges"' .. itomination of ,;terl. - Egerby the - locoloco'cotintY - Cor: vention, as a candidate for the Legislature, to which we certainly have no objection, boil when he goes on to say that the nomination of Mr. Ege would "secure a majority for die (locofoco) ticket in Monroe townshipiv we feel constrained to tell him in plain and flat footed terms that he Nes—under a mistake, of course! % hat, the locofoco ticket secure a majority in Monroe?—gallant, glorious, progressive little Monroe, where the Whig majority has gone up from 45 to 110 in the last three years!—the bare assertion is e nough to make the blood boil with indigna tion. It is well this correspondent is un known or the Rough end Reidy boys of Monroe would "Lynch him" certain I Oh, no, Mesateurs of the locofoco county Don 'nenninutir Mr. Ego if .you choose, but don't be green enough to expect a ma jority for either him or your ticket in the Whig Banner Township of Monroe! .11(r.We undertake to say that the Volunteer's shirr about Mr. Feran and 4r . . 1 Meredith iv. wholly untrue, And for this reason. The, office to which Feran was pro moted wis anew one, in anew depaitment— °resoled by the, last Congress. • To.eay that he 'possessed peculiar ,qualitiei- -for iti.growing out ,of experience; is, . ari,,absurdity. As for xi*.:lll , sr ,oyt fc?PlY.man , wh9 could PC.T I Ot,IY! 4,4.4! 4kflt PRFAIit business '? -.derri• red by Mr. dieredithi and that: uurnerligtely OW, having thus Waged Mr. Meredith he Tfo cliiphimspd from office—does our ,neigh. bor /witty prpect ! any wily. to believe such stiff - ' The,V,elenteer's , assumption . that the wheels ; of i govenunent -would be, brought to I rtstand,ll, :a lt .i the,,, , 9alente4l'!,locolOco,clerks W.er9 rOtiyeds, only.latighabl, ,We ahould „lilt!, to see the smerituent stony rate: '`This tiiilsotti.—Thi.:.!-F.'4i . iilelly#l, - ii' n' and °Om'. loco Joe° papers : seeriti,io bie . . alit' muob.apriyud , about ,Dil r pall's prompt 0.-meet .-meet of ihe State luterest. .7',h9 North7 t irui , )i:4 s'' "4;1z41.' 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' ..:::::.4;-;:r.,:•,7:.:',•4; Ol !k Ittittl lKore;TA . o . .tbeo atide:Admittedi; .44 7--4 6 4 a, lintlinibf 3 o l l l .oloo lll l. l ttrit.birElP .a leooksidpiPer, aids.% I liiitiatitilifande by the :SuPerintentlanta giioivititia the Public Works, eifieOsif • Apl,lhp,loll9wmg . paragraph . .' f l .oWitiiii a law whickprohibile ,4pMifilefulllnt or supervisor from liikitike ; FeJ . apy man for Amoney bettire , it ;,....pattlittl is made tile duty of .this,CiMel l • `'c'9Mrriiiisionert3 to dismiss any #riOto;:.Wbfi:' trkky:Sitolate this law, upon reeeiiiiig.lsitisz; or/evidence of the ;Tact. Yet, notviitlf standing this positive law, it has been, in, mattrinstritamer - OPENLY , ;'DISItEdARD,' ~ This Or:rialto° has,.beeni-produetise of ' most I'AtIPABLE, :FRAC — '4 4, l6w;reailer of ,whatever party , you may be,. says the Readiag .19uratili bear% mid& that a laeofocto paper..mblishea:thabove, , , that the.offieers whP ',openly disregard' the utary.provision in "the law , referred to, are LoColecii, and the majority„ot the Canal ;Corrimissiontirs,'to,whom_they are respeii ..sible, are LoOolocoa also. Do -IA the re , veateu_slatetnents of--wrong-doing- on the • ~p pblia works, that from "time to tiote leak out through the. locotoco -papers, look' as if • there were gross rottenness, .corruption and .'foul play, not only to the : opookiaborers,' but the tax-payera of the ComMonwealth • GEN. TAYLOR'S PROSCRIPTIONS. --We learn troth the Waidiingtonliepublic that the ,batch of clerks discharged from the tend trOffi est:Weekarid Wriiiiidlb - iintriat42alg* misytal there has been .such and gndshing of teeth against President Taylor, in' the Union and other, opposition prints, were All of them subscribers to a hind for sending'on illegal voters to' Pennsylvania, Aurtrig_the _ tate, Presidentiiii, election 'Lhe_ Republic has the names of these secret foes to our liberties, and the sums severally, sub-_ scribed by'theinlt to senilsuch miscreants packing - biOtproscriptiiiii7TlVen — fet the work proceed se rapidly is possible. IDLE PLANS.— The result of the •"gamtnering'? of leading ,locolocos at the 'Bedford - Springs, is said be the lollotv ing plan otfuture_operations.. The influence of Messis. Buchanan and Cameron is to be throvA - in favor of Colonel Bigler, of Clear field, as the next candidate for Governor. Judge. Black, who Was a prominent aspirant tot the nomination last fall, is to waives claims until 1851, when he is to succeed Mr. Sturgeon in the Senate. ThNitorylur ther goes that Mr. Buchanan's claims are again to be urged for the Presidental nomi. nation. THIF - BASENESS - OF 'LOCOFOCOISM.- Many locofoco edit Ors persist in misrebre semind and misquoting General Taylor, by attributing to him the expression—"l have no friends to reward!" The quotation is false and a frond upon the public - ,antralthough repeatedly corrected by the ‘Vilig venni, the Loeolocos persist in perpetrating the false hood. The noble sentiment used by the old 'Hero, in his letter to Captain Allison, and which has been thus basely garbled - by the Locofoco press, is as follows: "I have no private purposes to accomplish —no party projects to build up—rio enemies'i to punish—nothing to serve but my country. • DiSPIcOPORTIONATE;••r i rhe Washington Republic says, notwithstanding all the de clamations and denunciations about prosbrip • -lion, with : which. the •publ in-has -been-- drug ged, it has tieen informed, and believes, that there aro ten Loco Foco.os to one Whig in the•various public offices in the country ! The most rigorous interpretation of the anti proscriptive doctrine would, at least, assign to the predominant party an equal share of • the offices. HEAVY IMPORTATIONS.--WORSE ANb WORSE.—The importation Of Ofy Goods, at the Port of New York alone for the week ending on Saturday evening last, amounted • to the enormous sum 'of 'Onp:, -- 0111/59,e Six Hundred and Forty-Eight Thousand Five Hun dred and. Nincty•Four Dollars, being an in creak, over the former week of one million eight thousand dollars, and mote than double the importations of the corresponding week last year. So we go. Those who desire to perpetuate this 'glorious'' British system sho'uld by all means vote lot' 'Gamble and the Tariff of 46." • The assertion of-the ChaMbers -b,urg Valley Spirit, that Messls. Burns (loco. foco) and Powers (whig) alwanacted to. !gather,. politically, in the Canal 'Board, •is simply, ridiculous. ft• is only bne of the shifte which loccifoco papers'' are alivays ready to mon to, to escape from responsibil ity..That,all the offloars•on the public works s have beent/ticsfocis, during Mr. Power's term, surßoiently shows how little hana he' Thad in their appointment: • Yini 'oriel' play (len that string, Mr. Spirit. ."L •.SiNatmaly Conzotesisesp—ltllB, a sin gular Orcumatattee, that :the perpetrators or allegeAporfietrators of .three domidides ithat .have. occurred in Philadelphia ,dnrinuthe ,past fiye years, should ham fallen,. victirns, to ; the inniikrge *hich hns.been tiostroying 5 many.pectplo in, alt our large cities' this sumo. :nor. A week oi, Imo, ago° Joseph Dover, ~ r , . who. killed Abrahot Reid ingensigton, arid, :fled frota4ustiee' died of, ; the e ,epidemic, in .---C4, l , ( gPPltiii4 9 tl . l4l. o fiiCerliiof , i)l o,l aw'had ' • iraoked'hifiii 0ut..,:, Laat 'Nveelr o Jebn .Freedly • o, : pp#!rio3p . ,- who yes so,strongly,euspeo:i. .1. 6 4. ( 4,_•1 13u !d0 rin g ho ,WhO , and recently ac .: € i goitediiiged ~iil:PhLderic.' The. death. el ~Cail. •'?f‘PlPl)4!l3,Ye:4l,l,()l.llgorded, :,, ,, i,.,, , ,,i,;,,,.. - - Asouivior. Casi:—Grent eicitarn e fi e t, ;' PrevaililO , New'Orfeari, , knbedib(ii. of t Li !eabcinetion. of :lii man from :Cuba' who hail '&0 ; ) ,r,do ; tliiitt,tiity on 'acooutiv , Of.liolititfill.oftenObii:_. a It' fsalleged• that:the Cuban Cifirtatlyiitlsii, *.Orleans: abetted in abdiOttingq.ithff•slitgi!,fve o-itio putting Winonboard:l?, iiiiiitil iii!bif eal.l 'kried 'btleic.';‘jo l Quka"' lo * t imiir4V l 4 6l . ('l'llii Consul denies: it: the, 9 xeitement• 'sve/ : atilr”kiiJiThPi t 9 !d ”u . 114Yhafew ,o?ps 0 . , ~ . c . t .I TRNTftPFt , II ttl: , .•1,,, I.vt t , t:11,111ti!ret; 0 : . ji.:7liit:#l6titatfliefit liiiiiiiidiliinAliii sf: I' iii); , ,t*i 4 1h6 i rev 'tor i"i f ftiViitlid4olt `r rail riaa'ts itiiifiiil i fel46%l.4iWklitid liglif l tine'Vki 4 ' behtibgeiMiil, l ftfi ) , -, . , w - , ....,, / ,:iiis,r,eiltidth,risi.VlNl44ttllffl94,4iikilift.tji , 441. 1 dMg. t 10C1N0R0 5. 7 .1 4 3 . 1i , i 30.01 0 , 410 0,,,P( 4 )ff + 1 1 ' , . .. . '?''''''''-: : ',.,f' . '''. ,. ',.e:': . :-.:, r .. 5 1 1 ,y;, - ';i:' ,: ;;ii ! ,:f;.• ,- ;:,,:',.!i ',''''ill':'',jy,-.,,,',.',"';:-1.:'.4%.,' The slearnthip' Cambria Capt. Shanifon,, irreilitPatilallfax at .3 o'clock-on Thursday ,mort ing, and bringa-Beiopean news seven Thiyelater4, , .,The - Pliplere''M raging in many • Sae;parts,.'ot.,England .ii deaths had occurred idAti.nden Week': Paths. *Pima's' tribe, 'prorogued on' the 9th. Minna theiCkangemen and Cal&lic:s.—oa ; thel?th' yeV serious riot iook"pleeiC - lietWeeri a party of armed Otangemen and Catholics, near Castle Wil iirthe 'contitf af The'Oraiiii-' men were celebrating the rlarlit ,being.:the `anti Orsary ,of the :battle.of Angliran). at Vtillymore,and, being on their. march home, whilstpassing a .defile aailed,Dollefe Brae, 'Mind 'their path waylaid. - PAS the - passages and surrounding ' were occupied by an immense number of Roman Catholics, provided with forks and. 'fire-arms , who plainly conlemplated r a gene ralAnasiacre. The Protestants, aided by a em 1f party of police ,and military, stood _ Upon their defence, and succeeded at last in lowing their. way through the pass, after a 'short 'struggle, in which forty or fifty persims nre Paid - to - have been - killed-or wounded on both' sides, much the 'greater proportion, be ing of the Roman Catholic party; thirty eight Ribbon men had been taken, prisoner on Friday. Two Medical gentlemen drove through the country round abbilt the scene of the contest, with theview PI administer ing relief to those who were wounded, but They wererefused admittancchteverk house where they called. - - • ' - ± ,-- FirAMr.- - =- - Tfre Legislative Assembly is to - ' be Prorosuedfrom the 15th of August to the 15th of bomber. .The ' National announces that PriEce.Ca nino, the son of Ltrien Bonaparte, - and ,ex- President of the Romap ConstiMent Assem bly, had, been arrested at Orleans; by order of the Government, on his road ham Mar -seilles-to Pans: it-is said that having a claim against his (rosin, Louis Napoleon,' in !Mil ey lent in aid of his election, the Prince , dame to - France to demand it-.::the condurci of his cousin towards Rome having stirred up hieim. It is said that the Prince Will nofbe stined,.but that he will be forced to embark for-England or America. , - . The questions openly discussed are about a Consulate for Life for the Empire—Henry V. and the CoMpe de Paris. —By-a-dearee-of-the 16th.inst.,-Gen_Lamo, riciere has been appointed Envoy and Min-, ister Plenipotentiary or France to Romg, and he is said to have left Paris for the head quarters of the Emperor_of Russia. , The .Pope has addressed his autograph letter to Gen. Oudinot, on the occasion of re ceiving the keys of the city of Rome. His holiness congratulates the General on the triumph of order in Rome; and expresses his hope that Divine Providence will remove the difficulties whteh still exist. , 1111 adds that he does not cease to direct his prayers to Heaven for the General, the city, and the French' nation. The letter was dated Gaeta, July 5. Cardinal Picoli and Marquis Cachetti arrived in , Rome Irom Ga• eta on the Bth. The latter is Grand chain beflajn a the Apostolic Palace: P reparations are making at Rome, which ,jeads to the belief that Pius IX is expected to return to the• Quirinal. The French ere tieing all they can in dis tributing money freely, to get up a cry in his favor, tin vain.. - The Rbman troops who—have—agreed in the first instance to do duty conjointly WWI brenefiTare rleav whole force remaining now amounts to less than 1000'Inen. Of those, many were an xious to leave, but gam. Oudinot would not give his consent. The Pepe's Engineers having been asked to ;flake a deenotistration in his lavor, pre ferred quitting the itetvice39. out of 43 re eigne& and-all the rank and -file Were dis banded. -The-sameliassoccuied in . the.artillery,.alL_ the officers having resigned with the excep tion of three captains and • a sergeant. , The reason given is, that the French refused to gibe them any precise guarantee as to the protection of th s e'xjghts of the •people. Garanaldi has succeeded in making good his were from the French division, who were put upon a hilse scent, and tie is now in the mountains of Abbruzzi. Another account states that Garibaldi is on the Napolitan frontier, where he ais been joined by another body of troops, and formed, A is said, a body of twenty thousand men. THE REVOI : UTION IN HUNGARY.—A Turkish Embassador in Paris received a despatch on the 19th lust., by courier, announcing that the Polish General, Bern, had again com pletely defeated the Russians, under the command of Lours, in Transflvania, and that. the laitei had to take relumin Walla chia, with a small remnant. of his army. Advises froin Vienna, of the 13th of July, state t h at Bola and Peeth had surrendered to the Anstrto.Russian troops, on the 11th inst l without resistance. Nothing could be more complete than the defeat of the united' Russo-Austrian. armies 'under Haynayu. ' He was obliged to fall back on Raab, where his head quarters ate at preseut, and which city is filled with wound ed. He had been obliged to send 3000 wounded tb Presburg. • SANDU ' SiE:It;.OIIiO; •J'uly • SO.—The con dition of the city is most learhdly heart rend - \ Ironi the effects ot'the cholera. ,:but o f a population of three thousand, not more -than severr hundattl • remain, There have been one hundred deaths wi thin. the latittwo days. Business is entirely suspended., The post office, and hotels are ha closed. Many 'physicians are victims to the 'disease.., The siok.are solleting dreadfully ler the want of care., The, living are - not only unable to at-. tend to ilieir*apts, but even to bury_ the,, `deed: Ncibbdy ten The f9und,te dig, graves or make Cottle.'' The" markets are entirely 'deserteq : auti t aro pur,inhattitantaare,forced to, send 10,, cieirniand, l and other plseekon the tiiiiitolinotrisions and .medical, aegis' it a Vti 'Asir:4;o%24i 'Aug . ' Information • has ,been received at the Stite'Peinitimitnt which ' it correet,-. ; thipply , involveti%'Mr.-. Clifford, the ,itinerf9p9, - ,tninister atP 1 43105 6 1 of Almost me-1,. moue , one et hta,tmpt!rtaht c rtutiee,l itiei4rateetiok 'eV Aiiterioan , Thiel! 'intelligence' ivas received di)! of ttvq'einge,~ And., the. moo: has 'twee% secretly underlining ‘-• itivasttgati,eo„ Ir,he Ja o ta , ,e;e , . ; thaaer.l-1: ElftTeri4a.fenc9) l pro ...ItlW yorfeen •at hi , htivoieerit 'ainite_JnnOi 2 48.CrTtrtirtailentretrAlidftioli of thli rethringi' U. si,AtiTtyk Rod, Vrititlothege; tvete ' attiacked `' by the Mexicans,' 'Many • of- 'their; frientla ~W,flf9; t)e.y 4Fiqq;caPtUTed and L • thrown jilt°, prison. 'yhay haya, arldFeaped thil!A'ineitetiri P Minieter striawj=tinireijito, mandiegilibir 'relroiair,;blift boy elate- htch as Atm ly;Lilistitgard.RL their,lpetitions. They !her,S l 4lT° II)O; Prettitlent.-. nity!' : ?pdr?,gclipg,,lt searching 0 - 0 '77 '' '' , rt c Hari idoouritylproweilltisd.',tige'd tip 8100 ife.geld ;riff ithr,ae setae Of hielgtaitidc't'lt • ini swaa yallo gigypi,•*udt!di. , :o 4 iliit' miietoitki :ti t ittotpit ityitd . „l9tithtiehele.OtishettOttlißou ,„ 4 ;1, '.••• • ,*kilirkilt9i.4l4 44 11101,t-',U,41-1,, BM ;::,,1;;;; - :44,1"4, 4 11 4 41tlfaAr*.iti#,tota;. , '"• - "As • Well ye sot • hitcowrkattriny ht•?nAe Jo.thriye Amid. the sninve,of I;iplentli 040: General Tay lor should etidderilY'rnake7:iketateli s icarl and be fitted for thkryesitlenhe--- , ,Tharn,cs Rit chie, Editor' liquitllci BriOlpber,. in:18401 ) (I.A.a well riiight Sou tiailerteke:to .clift'ke sailor of a cock; pi.;a sokliiriot abioieois president of ~An4ro'w Jacicrich.-41ipmarlit % chic, Editor' Richttipii&R'ricliiiierstn 18213:' TRUE.--It is stated that Senat.or ton, in a recent speech in Missouri, ioek on-, cement to, announce. a descriplion„.stl,, the Whig party' .. yo l "Mimi (said he) are people, on'd , psy laffel,kand. fight. for their idea/try." Whether he meant it or not; (says con- temporary) this -is the exact idea that the democratic leaders have ever entertained of the Whigs; 'to paitaies and fi tit for iheir pountry, has been their duty; to shit? in the publio offices Of that country has been the peculiar Privilege el 'the democracy. The moment old Zach stepped in, and%ndeavot; ed to &meet this doctrine,_ and give an equal share offices to the proaitcnbed party, which had previously only paid taxes and .fought battles, the .democratic press shouted out , "proscription, butchery, guillotinefs."— The shouting so far has not effected much. DRANDRETIPB PILLS—A crlmonlous humors he cause and only - cause o( all Pain and Distress in the Body—Pain In the warning given by the nerves that there are acchnonlous hornets in 'the body. No man ever bad an affection of the lungs but it arose from Acrimonious Hunters having settled there. No inattever,,harLpain In the head of an affection of the heart, hut it was produced by the presence upon those parts of Acrimonious Humors. fio with Rheumatism —it Is the Acrimonious' Humors which have settled upon the membrane of the muscles. SO with dysen tery— the Acrimonious Humors have settled upon the mucus membrane of the bowels, aggravated In most codes - by the - retention of ford - Fecal - matter In these linportant organs. There never was pain or distress In any part erne body (unless it was produced by an accldent,)that was not occasioned by the presence of Aerld4lumors. It Is these humors which have to be expelled, and by,so tieing the pain or distress la sure to be removed. To do this with certainly the Bean. nnerm PILLS Must he used. They are as indecent as bread f yet ail-powerful nettle - removal-of the - cause of sickness may be taken at any time of day or night +without alteration in diet or fear of cold. • Soll - 111 . CarlIelo . at tSCeite per box'by CHARLES SARNITZ—by_S. cjilberteon, Slilp_pjwabo.rg3 fh_ A. Ereiicroao,_Xixv_CumhorlanWliner,Art Shiremanstown it. Coyle, Hopiestown MGT pur Cough—it leads to Culisimptton. THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SVPUP OF TAR and Waco ; Naplita, is tale most certain and effectual rembdy ihat Is - knosiff for-the attract* all complaints ot the Throat and Lungs, obstinate Coughs, chronic sore throat, - bronchitis,-asthmaiaain in the,side nod breast, tight nessTrom phlegm, hoarseness; whohping cough,lho croup, &c Give it alrlal and you will acknowledge It has nn equal.. Tills Invaluable medicine is prepared only by Any. ney and Dickson. at the N. E. corner of Fifth and spruce street, Philadelphia. sold by S. ELLIOTT, sole. Agent forEarlisle. LOST! A BREASTPIN, containing hair, end set b/t.. round with pearls, was lost in the street within a few days. past On the back of the pin were engraved the initials, A. A. Any ono finding it will he suitably rewarded upon leav ing it at this office. attention Battalion:, TH.E 2d Battalion Cumberland Volunteers ere hereby ordered to parade on the Centre Square, on MONDAY the 13th inst, at half poet 7 o'clock,, A. M., for the purpose of wel coming the:Chief Magistrate of our country.- The commanding Officer expects that every soldier-under his command will' be on parade on this occasion. By command of F HUNTER, Maj. Corn. Bat. J FRANK BARON, Act, Adj't., nueB tltentiott. - - YOU are hereby notified to meet - on the 3d Monday of August for the purpose of diming company officers. The election will be open from 4 to 6 P.M - R M HENDERSON, Capt Corn IEI ATTENTION! Big Spring Adamantine Guards. OU will 'parade at the public house of C. Mellinker in Stoughstown on 'MONDAY Thit - 20th of Miguel; - tit -- Itro'clock, -- properly equipped for drill. By order of the Captain. augBtppd T C MILLER, jr. 0 S. 13 There will be an election held for Com pany Officers at the same time tend place. 8 1 1"1 1 33NTION I THIRD BATTALION CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEERS YOU arehereby notified to meet, on the 3d Monday of August for the purpose of elect ing company officers. J F HUKTER, a ugl 'Maj. Com. 3d 'Bat. attention: ISLECARL INDEPENDENT LIGHT ARTILLERY, x 7 -0 ky notified to meet on the gd MONDAY of August, at the Armory, for the purpose of electing Company Officers.— The election will be open from 4 to 6 o'clock, P. M. _ , J F HUNTER, Capt. Corn. atlgt . , ATTENTION! rIPMBERLAND GREYS. Yoti aro or derod to.rtarade_at-tha-Publio House Of Mr Hoffman, Climb. Hall, on MONDAY, tho 6th of August next, at 10 o'clocs, A. M., com pletely equipped for drill. By .order of the Captain GEO. KISSINGER, O.S. lia"An Election for Commissioned Officers of Said Company will be held on said day at said phice. By order of •augl Capt. SAM. STDART. .Brigade Inspector's °More. ORDERS No. I.—Section 16th of the Re. vised Militia Law of April 17th. 1899. rp.: quires all the uniformed Coinpanies attached , to the First Brigade to meet on the thud MON. DAY of August between the hours of.lo and 6 o'clock, to elect one Captain, one First Lieut.' and one second Lieutenant, in each company.— rho Captains of companies shall appoint two ..fficers, or members of the company to hold'said eliction, fairly and , impartially, and to make a true and correct return , thereof, and, when said Eleetion shall hdve clifeed,Atiplicate returns thereof shall be made outlind Signed 'by said members, ono,of, which shall be .filed with the papbre of the compdny, and the other they Shall cause within ten daysthereof to be delivered to the undersigned. BAWL. CROP, nog' •• - Brigade7lnspector. Va 'roperty for Sale.' rrHE intbscribOr,intending ' io remoi , e 'to the •• West; offere ,at ptivato sale the following ~desirable property. •'" Two two' story ,13 RICK. HOUSES, . t,. , situate In %North-street; in the borciugh of Carlisle, just newl, fished of the gas • :,.. , • best mettirial,, and pleasantly located •• about half 'A 800re...cm of Orth's , ti vacant let of, groend adjoining : the ''idiCkle;well'calcultited'far a bitildinglot. , ` Also. .:a;Two Stery. , taTONe HOUSE,,, 1 , 0, r• irt.,so,th Hanover street, a few, • • -• - doedinorili Of ihe'-enitisle Bank, • • and l adjoinitig 'Atm.. , Confectionary -• , ,11 atote of 'Peter Monyer. This pro.. perty•is lodated in thb most busineeitTpart •of the borough, - .and is ,woll'adapted for either:oer. , .cantile or pny,other business. •The frontbase.. 'thent is hetidsonitily, finished, andis„ well eaten. •lated.for ehop • for any ' , kind of bbeineeti.— ' , ,Therole•alselt large, Two Story Back, Building :'of 'Brick, nearly new, wittion excellent Cistern, Wash , house, Smoke , •houie,.. and n'gniid• Stable 'and. Cordage , War'. ' :A variety. gf. the choicest fruit trees, all la gifted hearing cooditiori,, t are eilacknflhe " `.•.•'! 4 • ; -The above ill be sold lowitonOd lux-chimers. , ' 1 RHBEllf;•! kiCesii:*??;r: Afelection, for thirteen tual protection Cernpliny,ofDielticiioulownehtp. Va'aeree-tor'oano"yeiii,)!will be' heldniv,ll4ol4 DAY, the, 3d of September': l loooit'lnt"i!le: ofllaid, anipany r in pi g hbrunr j. aulitte 0; MILLER, NdeltY. '..... 7 ''.'-'''''!::';'::ir':liir4;2 lol 1 11) .4'i• - •''''i'l)'.k..? , '-'''A i,' . ''',C 'W.ti-ii4g,:ii),*itariiiial iiiiitii3i;iorliA-r: • ikVlNV:iiiiikiiiiiii.'!iiegk : q Voilliithkii inform= A . 441, 1 .40Y-i#3. l ?it!'Oir!Ol . :fl':k : C. : ik' ,: ' .o, .1- .'"- ,,, [Pito l . - -., ii;o. to.N-94.,:`, k0.41-11,.91,r0 eH9 ~py noTiopfx‘timl ceeK,o verY le — 3. . w, s tjalx.l,l 4 • for is • op ( - • k , .."14 Er wroirc.=-In - ,take-m urantepun• `lndiaini,; - efwering• some iliree or lour hmu,dred' . aarAt4:.ty,singillar Itioking' fish, it W., said, waiii,reeently caught, •weighing. 1000) rtouilds, it4eiltk.Ulooe'!;irU!ihtneBoo. , „,,Thi& pit , 'CatOrial*nder: has - been seen occasion allyqr several 'yeursi/aiid wart worxbippeil!, b) this Indians ae fu on© .or two in-! titaness his fisikship.:Jiail beedlinnwn have destroyed human beings, and now and then made a. meal of a chance sheep or bullock going to the lake to drink. RaVilechartl to ewallOiv that—the bullock, •. not the story, of course. The National Comnion School Convention which was to take place in Ml adelphia on the• 22d of August, has been postponed until the 17th of October, on ac count of the prevalence of the cholera throughout the country. Missourt:The election • of a Whig as "WS. Senator, or the return of Mr. Benton, it is said will be t h e certain result of the con test there. .:No anti-Benton locofoco can suc ceed. 11ENTowrzo !-4. report has 'reached Vicksburg, (Miss.) says the §entinel, that the Hon. Itobert .1. Walker has publicly de clatekliia-approval.cf.Mr. Brintoa's course in favor of Free, Soil. Icetu 'Abvinctistmcitts. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. kNT TUESDAY, the 2d day of October next kJ will its exposed to Public Sale on the prem ises', in Mifflin township; about 7 miles north west of New ville, and 4 miles li•om Newburg, the farm lately occupied by Wm. Stevenson, containing 177 ACRES, first-rate slate Land, In a good state of cultivation, about twenty act'es of , 'Which is .covered -with thriving timber; a stream of water runs through the farm', along which there is an excellent natural meadoW.— ,_ • The improvements are Iwo star • doublr LOG HOUSE-; Don- ~ ; 41111! ble Log .. l3_myrigen shed, Corn LI !A , : crib, and Mb& out-buildings, a - never 'fitiling• spring of water, spring, house; and no apple orchard,. chiefly young . fruit. Alimat the .same time and place will be ofFere4 far,-sale about 24 AL ES of Timber Land, situated about two miles from _the abOve feral 'nay Owl - North - Mountain. 'Tie_ above property will be sold in mirsuance of the lust Will and Testament of the before-mention ed decedent, for which there-will-bean—indispu table title given. Persons wishing to view these two pi opetiea,gan du no by calling on Mr. S. Stewart residing ou the farm.,or the subscriber adjoining it. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will,' be given and lerms made known by DANIEI. 4 , WHISTLER, E:secutor of W m. Stevenson, deed. August 11-ts For Sale or Exchange. TTH Subscriber has a PA (IM in the county of-Erie, Pa.,which he wishes to sell or. exchange Mr Re al Estate In Cumberland county. It eontatos'2o9 ACRES,and 97 perches of land, of- 'kat rate quality, about one hundred acres of which are cleared , well fenced and in good cul tivation, s having .a DWELLING HOUSE and n n 4A , ■ II large Bunk Barn thereon erec ..7 I I ted. 'ffie residue'of the land is ,00vered with the finest and most valuable TIMBER of - all kinds, such as Oak, Chesnut, Blacicash, Poplar and HemMek. The hind' is situated within a quarter of a mile of The Canal which, lends from the town of Erie to Pittsburg,,and about one Mile and a half from the Lakes Timber at this place is becoming very valuable, and on the farm -there is about 109 /sores of the very best quality. The farm cost me about four thonsand_dollars. ten .years ago ' when land was selling at a depressed price, August 8-11 . PRED'K. WATTS. Private. Sale. THE subscriber intending to remove to the West before spring, will , offer at private sale . the HOUSE: AND LOT'he tow occupies sit• tinted in North Hanover street, nearly oppo site_the-residence of_Deorgo,,Ketzger,Bs(b j said House is a new and bendsomely finished building, having attached thereto all necessary out•bildings, cistern, &c. Said lot is fifty-two feet front and one hundred and seventy feet in depth, with a ,choice collection of young and thriving fruit trees. The undersigned also bogs leave to inform his old friends and the4mblic in general that he has removed his sleek of Hats and Caps to his present residetteerWhere ho still continues to manufacture and offer for sale at reduced pri ces, everything in his lino of business. The subscriber would els° notify all those indebted to him to call and inn 4e payment, as it is his design Axe close out his Atock and settle up his business this fall. PETItTRB LECHLER. augB3t • SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROOMS 1Yo• 119 Spruce st. below sth, PHILADELPIIIA.„ CONSTANTLY on hand a large assort ment of superior Wat;tie, &. Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in the best manner, of modern style, and ai moderate prices, embracing Sofas, Parlor Chbire Wardrobes, - Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Tote-a-Totos, French Bedsteads, Centre and Pier Tables High Post Bedside Wash Stands, Hut Racks, Secretaries, extension Tables, &c. &c. • Every article is made of the best material and workmanship, and Warranted. atigBly T & IIENKELS.. 1 , •11:1::r All goods bought' at ilia establishment packed un d er me immediate superintendence u the proprietors, and Mitirce—of charge to any liert of the city. CARLISLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. THE subscriber s continues the manufacture °COASTING'S, at his Foundry in High street and having now on hand a lull assortment of Patterns, is prepared to furnish all kinds ot liRON AND BRASS CASTINGS in the best style and and at the slimiest tiotice. Ho has now on hand a large NErinlment of Cast ings, such as Corn-crushers; Mill Ocarinas and Gudgeons, Plough animas. Points, Shears end Cutters.—Wagon_and Coaebiloxas, cellar gratin Oven Boors, cask Weights, &c. Conking Ten•plate and Cool Stoves. He also builds , and repairs.CAßS, Threshing. Ma chines and Horse•Powdra, with every other kind of Machinery. nt the slier- MA notice. Old Iron, 'Braes and copper taken in exchange for work.o:7lla,vino,,,purchased all el Keeny & Cot's'Patterns, person§ wishing to bave thetn will fi,:d them a. my shop. 4 audgmoct • r GARDNER. • - -Farmers Save Your Money, dry ASTIRON , HORSE POWERS'Ior two VO','lhreti and fear: horses, made entirely of iron; so 'that OW can leave it in. 'the weather without •the least 'danger of injury. 'Also; Tbreshing Machines, Winnowing Mille, Flaws PRotigh uld-boards„cutters; Points : BC Blibars coni3tointlY n baba: . You will alive money, by eallieg;,be re purelineing. elsewhere, - at - the FoiadrY , East High Street: Carlisle Po.. at4B3rno -. ' OXRDNES..*' e 2 . "1111 E, Band 'orSehoel.,:'Direetotti,will meet' 1,- at the houeirofDiehl hum, town hip, on. , SATU RDA V, ihe '2sth 'of August nex ,VO'elbek: M. for the 14080 oilers ming' and) 14i--TEACH. EltS,.toftekti oherge . 7 of, tlin',Coynntik ',Scheele in ;iniid , toniiishipi . toi , the 'ensuing-tam; (~; JACOB•JI , FEVERi., ~ ,i,';:. School ,TigiChoptilNrapted= ,:-. , Iti " Ifg , :itckiilCorlitAivol,Diiootore of F4ank_i 1 '.•-,.. ford loWitehiKwialling tcbelnPlQrsEY F‘i s4 ,T . 'NC ii pft. S. , :f§r,saitli - diettetil - Avil,;•;tliciet ); at ,Do6key, e•pr6ii liir,fidiAtt tbwneitip,:olt . lbw, lost ,§01.1.4p,/,‘Y;;QC:Al,4stiiii,ioslll); ,fer, the, ex, priiittottpo ,-oftittiotte, t applyip g ' for eettlfieated, 1 9 s P acl i;i‘ 'PY:itraer or e , Beata; .. t, • it„ ..,• i „ ', , ilxo t,. :3,- ~,,, 30 '. ,', WALTA Ov• - • §e:cf.',!/: : 1 ' E:Phyripiiioll!kw,e,A9ase4, Sktlooni "of 1849,11Olioillfeiltii.9'Oeivosliittrrbit! are ''ficl 4 V.6till'bliritti 0 . 160 P .' l " ' • -..• , - . ;,-•,'!::':',:''.'.',.‘,.::. l : ''' . ,';''' , '; l ..sl.' ,. ', -, :;', ;,:,,,i;,..:.L.„,:,.'4,;.....,,..,,. ••• •,,,•••••• -0 . 1 11 , ”1,7 1 .nnANA -5, • itbuctitsclnens. & co. , s G,E IR E COVi/4NINO VIE RAREST COLLECTION OF WILDIEAST,S I BIRDS, AND REPTILES Ex . hibited . ir th AT URDAY, August 184 , 1 Open from 1 to 4 o'clock to the afternoon. and trom 7tolp in the evening. Anzinsstox .25 cents— Children under 10 years 123 cents. Among the mo at conspicuous features of this exhibition is the sp e cimen of the HIPPOPOT AMUS ! Captured by Capt. John Tabeeet th'e ship Good Return, of New Bedford,Mass.' after a severe and desperate struggle, the' men barely escaping wih their lives, before they were able to -dispatch them with their lances.— The Performing Elephant TIPPOO, who has caused such abrupt sensation. all coter.Enrope. will go thrnt g t n fatiety of Perforthances, such as Waltzing, Balancing. Ringing the Bell, creeping -on his- fore-legs, walking over his keeper, nicking him up.'drawing a cork from a beide, .Sr..c. Me. PIERCE, the Emperof of KTI the Lions, IN THE: DENS OF WILD‘, BEASTS. lUs performances , ,differ from all others, not only in the skill and allied - which he displays in his exercises with the TERRIFIO GROUPE OP • .Lldns,TigersAeopards r :Congars,-- -- ... Panthers,„&c.. • But in the maichlusaond almost superhinnan command with which he exacts the obedient -- oNliese fiercest and most rentorieliss tenants of the desert, the Tome, and the jungle. Mr. PIERCE may have many IMITATORS,' but has tto EQUAL. The LIST embraces all the finest Living .Specimens oil WILD ANIMALS! that the great experience, enterprise, and resources of the proprietors have Cpahlerttliorrici4tring to gether in one LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION, a full description of the Ani mals contained in the Exhibition, will be found principal Natoli, preitilous to the arrival of the company: , The Company will give an exhibition at LAN,DISI3 UR O, on I , llday Aug. - 10,, and also _at D ILCST 0 W N on Alonday, Aug. 13. augt.lB49 ',Yew York Circus! THIS MAMMOTH ESTABLISH MENT, by fnr the -most .extensive, and sustained at a ..greater expense than any oilier company now in the Unitetr;States, its travel ing cortege consisting of over 200 persons and horses, it isvespectiully announced, will ex hibit in CARLISLE, on Thesday, the 11th of Avila, 1849,Jer one day only. By common consent of the 'equestrian and musical world, hero is congregated the best brass band, lady equlstrian przneippl eques.. Irian, scene rider, Vaulter' and tight rope don tors living—Master Hernandez, the At erld's wonder, accomplishing backwards every.feat , ever atumpted forwards; the intent prodigy Henrietta, a child 9 years of age, will perform such acts of horsemanship as to amaze all be holders: G M Eldred, the only; dramatic eques trian extant ; Mr. Robinson the daring 9 and 6 horse rider; Mt Kincaid, .Mr. Foster, 111 r. Ed ward, and d host of others, all stare of the first magnitude, who would singly tits they have done) create. a sensation in any capital in Eu rope, DI-Doors open from Ile 5, gii from 7 to 11 o'clock, P. M. Admission 95 c °ls. The above company will perform in Peters burg on the 13th, in Neveville on the 150. , 4hd in Shippensburg on the 16th augl,l6l'9. sr,LLtNai orr 1 THE subscriber has commenced selling.off his entire stoelt. of DRY GOODS at greatly reduded price, to make room for a Mtge.:mock of Fall and Winter Goods. As my assortment is very large and complete, puiChasets 'will find it decidedly profitable to cal) and` nest'their i i cash at My establialimenr. Call one ad' 011ie-, curethobest bargains ever had is Cart lie, Malik goods will be . sold . far below coat; n all t.t' prices below low water mark.: I have alarge stock of BOOTS 'AND SHOES on' hand which I will close out at low figures. Alio'. a u assortment o • IN Li S.at all prices and'hist, not least; a prime. or of '6 400E RIES,,Sugars, Coffees, Tess, Moltisees-Riciiti,_ &c.‘: Fresh and Cheap Beeolleat'lliik Olt) Stand,•Ensi Main Street. C . OGILB.Y " aug249. ' 'Masts . and. Cigars. JlY'rreceived` and for' sale whOlettale anon*. ~ tail the best and cheapest •selec.iion' , Ol • GARS to be found any where ,out of the'cit The selecticnconsismot • • GranadefoslN , • Castellos, „ 4 zi41 ,4 Plantation,, Leon Principe. • ' Venus and 'Figures ' - ',Molessadera;,.i!itC,44 All.orthaltirst-Culia and Havana TObaeca. , and put,,up,iii the , peateet,:munner, besides , I, have excellent:slice and the heat MeteestiAlso • lies(Congraeis:litid:Cuppdirh.,TOßACHO both plain'and,aiteeteniplottotedticeth'priesslor ' ' Cash.. ~Call'and'exaininemeek before 'par. • ;;chasing.' Lwill sell by the , box aelow as-they:, can be had iii•theinityl4 Haalt fOrgei Ahe place • "opposite, tho, railroad office. , ' , elchool Teachers:,Wantedi 'TT - lEolloBrd of Sohool4Diraiithii oC , MointO , towskihip;-,Wiehipg to , lemployinElGHT; 14 - 3 J., CHHRS" district, - will meittAio the 1141114 a John ,Boul, 'in ,0 'fetch kOiciiii . iNOTP!t. SAMRDArooAtigliiit;'llgiih),lll4 . lhe °AVM; kiiiiou; of- pereone.pre se nti n irre msblierile -dates. , By older Lniozl t ;i-•;-i640HIstoliaitHDT,,.S,tiorYi'' ..'s,fraos .. t ß pittotri ',o,4eoaive thelouro ilikleiorthe'benatd!a' bltiiiitift , Reptetiapali,4 Alver •••fherphy 2 9.111" • they have • been 151,.0 ye:ly. !badly