E I=ZI AIESs . VALOR'S PROVIRESSi 1 ~,e• r ' • BitAftwoc! ) Augz , aoc' i _AT' ' Gen. ir Taylor arrived here last,Crung in ot _ , o'clock train front Wasiiiitoe? A largo =oda oLeitieene met him litthi4iter - 'depot; where he iook a pryotel*rlsige, and was escorted to Barnuinls HOWL ln. front of the hotel upwarda olawe i i - housand ip)pe n. ons were assembled. Gen. Taylor, alter taking tea, appeared on the portico and addressed the assemblage.— Re sal& he was glad to meet so ninny et his• lelltiii,"critliciiii,ii;hiiiii he had never seen be- . - ~(efe:,"ine War(ilait hi pri;ifihrough Mary -0-4411)431.16.14, kottsliad, manifested so much Contilloacre in him, and were among the ear- Rod to tatte•hint op ior , the Presidency. He was glad to - see such 'shone evidence of the . ~ pitosponty. ot Baltimore, and would use his , • best, exertions to promote the happiness - and prosperity of the whole people. He ;was opposed to large collections . of people - at such a hot season, and during the ;• . prevalence of siokniss. He ,woeldr on his ; ..,, , returri;stop a day in Baltimore, and would be glad to , take all by the hand. • '• ' Loud cheers greeted the appearance of the. , • General on the Portico, and at the conclusion, of hie abort address they were renewed. , , During the evening a large .number of our • , ' • citizens visited - the ,Generia . jn his private 1 . . apartm,ents, and,Oprklly induced him to come 1 ,: out and saga: few,likirds to the assemblage in front cif,the hotel. , Before breakfast this morning, Gen. Taylor took ti walk~ around the city. Soon after breakfast the people again asserribled in large numbers in front of Barnet : lll'a Hotel. ___WhanPresidant_Taylcirnameontandittek ~ his-tientin_thesitirriagLiti: gi Gni the cars, loud , cheers again greeted, him. Hundreds press ed up to take him by the hand. He bowed _ L.withanuoli,good_humet te_the crowitir__lle . passed. Seeming to take thoir attentions in muOh good feeling: • i At 9 o'clock the cars started, tv* shoats arose from another crowd al at the depot. The President is accompanied by l nor Johnston-and Dr. Wood. PRESIDENT , TAYLOR AT YORK, A —The York, Pa., Republican, , furnishes the follow • .mg acootint of the ceremony of receiving Gen. Taylor at the State line, by the Com • mittee of York county : • The President of the United Slates was re ceived at • the State line by the Governor and Committee of the citizens of York county, on Friday last. COLEMAN Yzczorr, Esq., on behalf' of tee Direc!ors of the Baltimore and • Susquehanna Rail-road, addressed WILLIAM. F t = JOUNSTON, Esq., Governor of Pennsyl vania, in the following terms: GOVERNORr-W 8 come from - Marylan. honored with a pleasant duty. We come to introduce to . you and the citizens of your State, a distinguished visitor. We are sure that he will be received with the respect due . To the President of our common country, and with the gratitude metited by - the brave sol . dier whose' gallant deeds have covered the American name with honor and glory. Go vernor, we now surrender to the hospitali __lies_OLthe licintone Statth,General ZACHARY TAYLOR To which GOV./OHNSTON replied in •the folloulniz appropriate address: Ma. PRESIDENT :—As the honored organ of the citizens of this Commonwealth. it af fords me unfeigned pleasure to cordially • - Welcome you within our borders. in their • .. same, and spiking their sentiments, I ten _ der you the hospitalities of the State. To you t • it must be a source of gratification, and a measure dictated by a proper regard for your health, to leave• for a brief period the desk of official duty—the cares, the anxieties and _labors incident to your responsible' station, and to forget amidst the happy countenan ' oes of an honest and industrious people, the v,. ' perplexities of miblio office. To us, the ~, , presence of the Chief Executive officer of . , .the National Government iu whom are re posed, in connection" with other blanches 4 thereof, the peace, the honor t the dignity, the public faith, and publicustice of the .1, , country, anti the prosperity o f the citizens, affords an opportunity of manifesting our de votion to die sacred cause of freedom, in our .. :undissembled respect to the most exalted officer of the republic!. Although your fame as a military commander, extends to the fur , thermost corners ot the earth, and will' ea t dnre so long as heroio courage, tempered with humanity, is-consi4ered a virtue—we see, you on this occasion, clothed in a still nobler character; wreathed with a ,brighter diatinmi--the reeipent of a people's love and • .admiration;—as the"Oreille officer of • the . .-,only free Government of the age: Viewing . . you kr this aspectotwe • have_no, awes - to militefferit,—prepared .no laurels Icir a - -heta's-braw. sounded",no..trumpeLtd herald a conqueror's appreeoln—but we have met -you as citizens , who lave their country, with out party distinctions, to,honor your peaceful -. ,virmes - and your public character. and to '' opeirtO'our homes and firesides a ,free pas: ~ 41, i stigelorour alusinguished guest. 1,4'"0 Jo passbg through our ancient C0mm0n ..r.;7.434g_ t ibi,!ra.verakag oql;Yalleys and net'foontl . t ~,tfall'i.- I‘ naatilYtltinailiffi atthe exlmustlejs 4 istsonrclis"ot indistry and wealth, itilhe,tg.. , 4) .t j 0411los. el, , opuidfacturing arid., mineral de: Rifirtirkerihi. s ef ' the, country . ; , in , travelling '...° tilliMigh'otirtoeinsMid villages and witness-, .5944111ifthe''occuplititins Of.aur peole, you eati: • , ei - e ; not,fitif to illbanva lhe,flotoneaol.' our pros4' parity, and the means calculated to entiourl ' • 'PP a1em,....1a mingling in social intercourse , a vivith, psi / e l bowing our, congratulation!, and . ) ,, I pictekkrig of „mu hospitalities, you teach the • ~ I rittlrtaatole pf' equably on which out poi. ''''leriliMetitis founded, id leave behind you a „ Salutary pride for our free Institutions. To ingtherelore;tas - to yourself, your visit will 1 tolitmol lasting benefit; :d;..;'l ~ , r : : ..,, ~' l' ; ', ' , lyri ' geiteratingthegratificatton of ouvoilizeos ~r. 4 , ?l, aleyptir,lpiettence aprong: l them; I cordially , lvelcrune Yon.tO our hearts and Imams. , 'ijia:ls44lent,'ffs.vionvievldently from the ini ~, , v rioill!..,at the moingr.tpand with earnest sin. ,'V:.:;rieriliriieplioltd,thisgreeting as f o llows: . , '44:o74o;kiirmorma.....Lank deep ly thankful fo r die `. ~,Aisiti reception which ppo Ilavo l 4Xleoded :to' ', ' me., ram also grateful to my Maryland , ",triettdo! ~for .ki? ,troP)t,aiili.."..,l have '4'eceivoil , 4.ii*,94rina l l °l-, ' 'ci , •o : 't.. • : .. .- , ( oprelliii as I, do t , for tio - eide lintiose of .• ',' 4 ',#,.4llitilnipg a- Mimi intottab knowledge'of the ~ .: '/ inikliWeidlibiis of:our Ihilon';:oU tbeli' , To... * ~ ,rions Omits and , inteirests, the With ~, • which .1 hairs beerreverywhere received x ;.'i' ' ; ,, , l'lttrii JiillOW•tboiintritinent tote We& telike, 0 ,,, I t .;•.' 41i3.;-* italy r J;gratifying 4 t,t k ' have, heen , ,hn 04 F, ,",' 'a • 4 0Pcrt.e. +1,14 ' lb.P IM_BARIP,'9Itg e n I O I " - 4 ren r , 471,,,pg „(..,Q,14, 55,110,00004.100 0,, xsor 5:4_ 1 / 4 "y.,,5 ,yor.; yloxiittfolti rcir ,4i,doci; i 10 ~ 'O-,44.-, ) ,, - t i t ~ digrov it 0:81” ,e0„,„ 3 , i t „ ~ .r fr" i el , ~ 4 44r.r.-6.= , -,,,, f.. 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After, partaking of the hospititlities tendered them by our esteemed townsman, and spending, ashort tiMe in social converse' ' with the citizens, the procession was refer: med .and s .tuatatted...tct..lhe.... l lolroad ,depot,. where the special train was *readiness to convey the visitors to Lancaster, -whither they were accompanied by the Committee end tililtnberet'elifzens: triappearance, the. President is much - like the portraits; we.,have of 'him, mild and, unostentatious . ASA) of the Oroifernor, whose.fidb commanding figure none will fail toltdmire, the perison of the. President appears rather diminutive; but the natal and dignified expression of 'his face—his fine. towering head, command at once the admi- ration of the beholder. He isjust .such _a personageas we had pictured bilk iu our imagination. enlivened , Our town was l the _occasion tit went number of • visitors from the surrounding country, all eager to see the hero Buena Vista, and take by the hand the .President of the United States. The Presidarit of the United. States, ae dompapiedlq W. F. Johnston, Governor of Fennsylvania, and• suite, arrived here at 8 o'oldok last. evening. . . A large coacourse of people Are !Are at the depot, and when the train containing the _il lustrious visitors arrived, gave, the hero of Buena Vista a most hearty welcome. The illustrious guest was accompanied trilhe ho. rpe-ople-i-whift Tel by an immense coqcourso o c eere a talon It was indeed a grand, a glorious welcome, Sri great was the' crowd RV_ so iinpatient" Were - th - e - rieople - to' see the-Presidenti'tharit was with the utmost difficulty that he . Sue ceeded in making his way from the carriage yilliirsterirrof the' hotel: The moifferit - he was seen standing in the door way, deafen; ing chee'ia greeted him from the assembled thousands. Alter sometime, comparative quiet having with great difficulty been re stored, our eloquent and distinguished towns man, lion. THADDEUS STEVENS, addressed the President as folldws en loud : 1 ambled Gover- Ma s. PaEsroaNT :-1 urn directed by the 1 citizens of. Lancaster to bid•you welcome to their town and county. They were among your earliest, and have been your constant admirers; and they rejoice to have the op portunity to become personally acquainted with you. • - - 7 , They have been attentive observers of your public. career. As commander of our , ar mies they have seen and appreciated your military skill—your cool and daring courage. They have seen you, while depleting the existence of war, gathering its greenest lau -rele;-. and by your valor and humanity shed. .ding upon our arms the brightest, the mild est, and the purest lustre that can shine through blood. r tailed to that station which is more ben /,, orable and more elevated than the throne of the proudest kings, they are glad to see you seeking• by personal observation for lac% which may guide your judgment and rend& your a dmin i stration useful to your country.— blay_youipmertie_e_v_ery_porton_eLreoftayk _ vans—learn - its capabilities—see its prosper ity and its sufferings. Observe how large a portion of its untold treasures are yet bu ried in the bosom of the earth, and ascer tain what is necessary for their full and speedy developementon order that you may the betier decide hoW lar these great/Interests are worthy of the fostering care of govern ment. Pennsylvania hopes that alter full examination you will come to the conclusion that the labor of the people is entitled to the protection of the nation—that such protection is, equally beneficial te_AgLiculture, Mann factures, Commerce, and the Mechanic Arts, all of which, like the Arts and Scien ces, are bond(' together by, one,-common band. In thiri hope I believe every Penn sylvanian agrees. I would not touch de- ' hateable ground, as on this occasion all par-. ties have magnammously, united, so that ' every good man may be able hereafter to enliven the evening Of his days e by re counting to his children's children how he had seen, and perchance taken by the hand, • the.patriot hero, who had often , exposed hie life re his country's ca se, and had always been !successful. In the name theret o` eof our whole peo ple, 1 bid you a hearty weleome.' To which the .President amidst great ap phonies replied, as follows t:''.' , _ MR. Citalablitii.....-The distinguished corn , phment paid me by the citizens of theLtown ' and county of Lancaster, whom you ,repre, sent, in welcoming me so cordially on my arrival here, and in tendering me' their hos pitality, has filled me with teelings.ot ,grati tude which I have notianguage to exptess, The warm, indeed I may say . enthusiastic, character-of my , real - Pon convinces me that the snany-kMd invitations 'I hive had to visit Lancaster cam" from the heart , of •your intel- ligent and.pattiotic' citizens.;, I have ,come to Penns y lvania, with no luilitiOid purpOses, in fieW that I might witness in person ' her . agricultural; manufacturing • and mining ope- • ,t'atinns,• and,f am gratified to know .the peo ple have thus tat;welcomed me,,witheuEdis tinction of party`, to.this renowned Common wealth'. ' I have donne among' you; 'tad;' in a plaintand.unostentatious, Manner feeling that 4:Aho,nid fleiorthelese,,rePeive kiTinealt•entt 4 10 ctuttdity wherer,,l, Visit or,apjonfu. In thief ariiritthe people ,rnet 'at lay first entrance into the State, add irilhis spirit tfiiy have ash' conedme from placate place. - f ' ' y ,_ ; , _ l. I am more than gratified, Sir, ;trip& fret; taring notice ofrrty mijitary career,,m Mexi co..`lt must'; be recollected, however, that out successes there are mainly' dee to the strong arms and Mild hearts of freerneerree- , ulare,,ond yolauteers;,wheittartioipated with; me inthose,hardfaught battles • and none,, I cup' plegied, on , either" line At operations; were more 'coitapionctui or awed laithlul I to' dulyethalf the sena of= Pendaylvania.v./.. ;. < ; . , : In regard tope development and prole& lion of the great' industrial interests of . Penn sylvania—her aglietitturp and; rathulabtur9s; her iron and'ooril—no one iiikesrt deeper tn: tempt in • them ilhan rriyaell, cie willimore. heßti.lPTC'P e r;Wi t t thP 1 30040.;Legis" Mime. a .recom mending;r i oarryinguit'cuOli Maidiurbp,ei`Wilrfailltate theLobjepta i refer red 'to . y o , . 1,1 1.:•! ,11 , , r. i tZl,, r t‘', 4-.0: -, ' ' tn edholuslait; I ' thank 0 0t1;11tiai trittiih' you ) the citizens of the pity andq , thunty , of. LoOojelerr for MY walla , roclePtiett .00 this, occasion, .. , , ~: .. r{, , , , !PPaPPR II 79 ,II AP. Ge I' md .."t v iiit! 3 .4,oY manytlientond'or ?Or eitizeiti.,,, ,AfteLt if V4 i lgi i i l lUr rF. °i Y all o!?""t.A 0r 44 0 >,;" 4 ,4 1 4:9,0ftr i 1e144 . 991 (4 #14 61141 auto, - liilPoqk9% p iftncipil iließte ind accompaniedA 4 u riaititV Pt ' de Or Miere,,Otp t - re Ve Nee ; - t :040 ...Oil) ft icqtrarrliktarg at 12'9 idykkl. 4,r ', ', ' ' 6 7 t;, Per,.. , * . t ?... r P d r ii l g l O, , 7 4104 t!ie ' l" r 4i! i i° 444. W 4 4 1 1* 4 ' 4400 1 /C..4 11 aPPoged to,be moil P WO ~ .Wl444ll , Tillit; ,•' , - C'., - ,?' :. , • felittire . of. t e 10 • hundred 4%. Tee, woo, no r soembled. froth ill patietkr , tutt'• ri :O litian Oi a honorto the d'i; >th,nioin,,lo.l!) (iagnte boon ' m e t : e v n e d ry do manyladies nothhert n e e n a d re a d ll to wi b th e ti h n;r l, Tr y . ' . l gantiolten.or Par4l :r :l g j e . l ll' n ' h d i n i . fi : s o r t e e . on d'4 n - ti " i"oit , i e i tte lhe' th G appearance,enl'aylort er ePtiga,:e6°'',. LANCASTER, August ••••;'* : -. - ,.;,:;,,; , ; ',;:,;;:' , 'e.,',-,c , ' ?,:,,''1,,..,,.''''.:::',.1',1.!.:',#-:.',' =122 geneltb,.4 SuPoziagr oaULYSLa, .•PB. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15,41849. STATE 'CONVENTION I- . AT thole - et meeting-of the WHIG •STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, held at. flarria:: 'burg •irt Pureuance of public call—it was on - motion' Resolved, That the friends °Oho. -National and State Administrations in . Pcmileylyania be "-requested to meet in the severaleities and con. • Ales in the ,State, and select : Delegates• , egbalin number to their representation - in the Stme Leg. islaiurei Who shall meet in Coriventien 'at the Court House in-HARRISBURG, at id. o'clock, A. M., on THURSDAY, the 16th day of AUK GUST NEXT:tor the purpose of selecting a , candidate for. CANAL COMMISSIONER, and to do such other business as.the int.:fait of the country may require. ' By otder of the Committee. _ GEO ERETY-; Chair'n., pro tent ' ' D. W. PATTERSON, Secretary. COMMITTEE.... .• :,,,,,,e 4111°.11EM. McMichael , elftir A ll i m ed e :lT, ,. , . Wash. Townsend. John C. Kunket; James Fox, , . Francis N. Buck, , : enjAlatthias—. -Georg: "- ~ , .. Thos. J. Watson ' H. IL _ Etter, • • — Paul - S - Preston E-C-Darlingtortri .. . George,F. Miller, David Cooper, fe Lot Benson, Wm. H Seibert, Joseph Paxton, . . G. V.l...aVvrence, f--JohrrFenton-- --- - - - ----, L: D. Wetmore John Morrison - , - H W Patrick, Sam'! W Pearson. - Alex. W. Taylor, •- „ „ . . VI ;401t1 , 11)k wit'difOk L'l kputthl IDELEGATE MEETINGS THE Democratic Whigs of Cumberland county aro requested to meet in their respec tive VVards,ll%rouglis and Townships, at the usual places of holding Delegate Elections, on SATURDAY, the 18th of August, ' between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, in 'the afternoon, to elect Two Delegates from each Ward, `Borough and Township, respectively whq - shall meet in convention at the „Court Hodse in Carlisle,ll • ON WEDNESDAY the 22d of August. at 11 o'clock, A, M.-tor the purpose of nomi nating-a ticket fqt county _officers, to .be sup ported by the Whigs of Cumberland county, at the ensuanglieneral election. A full attendance of the Whige is earnestlp requested at the dele gate meeting,lin order that the wishes of the people may be fully and correctly represented in conventibn. (By order of the Standing_ Committee,„, . DAVID MAHON., Chairmitr: • THOB. CRAIGHEAD, JR.. Secretary. VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT, Monday last was a great day in this an cient borough-of ours. A day that will 'be remembered and talked of for years topotee. The recollection of Washington's visit to . o town, is something which 'out old — c 1„ 1 zens still fondly 'recall as having happened when they were young. The aged trunk against which 'he leaned, was, until within a few years beck, an object of Venemiion to , the neighborhood. The house in which he staid, is mentioned in the history of Car lisle, and is still pointed out as an . object of peculiar interest. For the first time since the days of Washington, our county has been honored:by - a visit from - the President of the : United States. Our people were delighted that out of a host of Presidents one should, be "found who would honor our ancient county with a visit. And while speaking the President we must not ferget the courtesy which our Governor, Wut. Johnsen, dia• playedin honoring the President. , -We shall nos endeavor, to give the readers of the :Herald, awbriefly as possible; rt%letailed ac count of the events of the day. Tho*President, and Governor of Ibis Com monwealth, arrived in Carlisle under the escort of the Committee appointed • for the purpose, about 9 o ' clock, A - salute was fired of the cars, by 061, Coil, commanding at the Barracks. The oars moved slowly up the street, surrounded by people, who rent the air'vvith one (opn: tinned burst of enthusiasm. The Military "had turned out in numbers, and made an exceedingly—' beoutrfal .appearance.: _The. streets were taitetully decorated; end waste told that from the cars the town presented'a gay, lively ' and handsome aspect, aegh es'oriuld not fail to make an impression upon; our distinguidlied `• guest. The „rot:eltion formed at tho west end of High 'etraiktied' 'after escorting. T. the d Presideet • throigh ;the principal streets of the town, Mopped, at .the Court• House, where theCommitte of•recep-' tiqn were waning , to . receive •him. He, was welcomed by theirchairmary Judge Watts; • in'thefolloyvirig neat •• • • ~L,Pareniatir tided ;"aid en gaged in nits ,eeoitirtgoind heartfelt formality • of your.repoptiOn i ,We ore ,not unmindful of the losiiiin,ol witadoin which 0 1311 '0' es. Ours hi; 'perlitipe,' the linty:nation' 'Upon t he 'globe , where 'rule rs ionu W hit impunity; visit and, hold converse with his', own peel XaYaPyi . refl u dr• s fi, ol ; 'of 'military gull - rd. ! , and slaps War, yonr se intitylis;found in the' Itearti•ol,yourctientry l d:'men,,wholie sincere altaliftinent to toy gde institution's sod laws, &Sate sP , otberJeeling • Alan a high and ieverentiOregard-foe, thorn, 'in the person Of:their Chief Adagistrate.; 4 More Jliari Ulf' * tient ago when lede. t.penderidettott lidderowneull•tha 'efforts 'of •v; ; Pliwia o fiefOl...Wit be- ishs bad ''l3o tgloriouply oonductedillit atiles.WhetOngilory, !aped ty , oliaideferlied lea; it; °Wes by ,:ceof and dia. cpaselonittediscristion;'warinlY'Peneitlfed by e file priviitOviittie; anti, Who thited,nbeen 4,,et!eveted ,l6 find was is the , lifljoY meet of the Oislisstisa.4l..itkagiltof man —the immortal litaahington .was thee: ••a rliongst tie; ieeilVing the lciatt tifingralulailana grateful , tio rii age't •of Iplec'eernmutity. Setae that Period, o President of ,the United' States hie ever 40001 1 :W P1i114,441 6 - Ifoul6 with qdiparylpe cdpy,,ttnit we ? — *bete ohildren', at do honor to brighiltiOdf I , ,patrilmkkirljti the wAsaMl99o.WithiiaanglatigatafyOulA9Pfm harpy: , le9,l9o!denEV,gt , flOgynatepoea Atillfatt,'oharitaterite:4rOur amongst 110,, !,:kt"•l4.otPtketiiti 4 Etti. 4l o 6 o 4l itili t 40 1 4tioik, il49ll44 l 9 l l o Wil kl i o l s o i li eni pO it s i,m it i et ti :'AndAtiOroak 064' ,1 )ite. un te.),o:l?itillaktAdu, a exptio#l' Ike iniV impiediato'Governo, thiCaditiiioaliideseure which his preemies _ • s , ,lryq ; Posi . dent : ropin4o.)3netly and hap foildWing'Manner siefikgrilified:by the cordial weleoTeAtte Te ** Te a: o * the PeePle of Peonsyliraniti)driesiq been , amongst thent,:an'tVflepeolally;bYthose Cuinber eticeli`end.Carlisle. climate, soil ind`Production - cit your beautiful valley, the intelligence, indostry and pattiotisni of ihe'l people , ': have beervimpressed , L'on.,,myintind for the last forty years by my companions of the, ArtnY, - who havebeen living mane you fp:tin - dine tetiniejand clthoughltereputatiorr ran high;,it by rio means; equalleds.my own observation. Speaker,' Selected by, the -people as , their,l. Executive. Magh tr iee, it ,is my great pleasure, to' meet : wit em and .communicete with them freely, that I may know and understand *hat is necessary to preserve their intergo,,promote their hap. pleess,,- and advance ,'their,.,prosperity. I have . been forty' jidate, a Jeffeisoman Democrat, and am so now, and in the ad ministration of the' Government, am resolv ed to the best of my ability, to police those principles.whiclit shall secure , the greatest happiness to the, greatest number. In my Progress tkrougli your State 1 want to be .re. garden) is the President ,of the Nation„and not of a party,..snd, thus tar I am happy to . say I have been so received.by the people. Attended by my excellent friend, your Gov. Johnston, I am'safe of all hospitality and kindness. Accept, air, my heartfelt assu. paces of gratitude, for the kind manner of Ty reception here. The President saw his fellow citizens 'in the Coutt Room. There the deep feeling of the people displayed itself. Men and wo men, old *and, young, all , classes and condi tions of people piessed forward to catch a glimpse of the man whose achievenlents hat shad such a lustre on our common country 'Rai's they stood—farmers, mechanics, la ~',r~ , , , To — bid — the — mun — ofibe - people - welconte - io Cumberland Valley. The ladies were there too, smiling M beauty,-Snd - heartily filled with — mithusiaem for the brave old chieftain. We felt proud Of the array, for, a fairer never graced.,er. ocrieoori of public rejoicing, or greeted the presence of the hero of a great Nation,. While receiving the.ladiery we are sorry to say, tile President, was taken sickiwhich threw a damper on the festivities of the oc casion; it cast a gloom on every face, ar.d there was an Universal relief when it was announced that the President was better, though he was still .to to mingle again with' his fellow citizens, or partake of the sumptuous entertainment prepared for him and the Governor, by Col. Martin' of the Mansion House. The Governor and Com pany sat down to itb repast without the President, and but for anxiety on his'account would have had a delightful' time. At two o'clock the President was so much better as to be 'able to proceed to, Chanibersburg, and Much against the inclination of our citi2ens, the extra train carriedpin on his journey— The visit of the P? dent is over, but the recollection will be first in the minds of the people for years . to come. Every, body who saw him was pleased with- the good Old man. Hie face indicates none of the. sternness of the warrior. The kind and benevolent carnation of his countenance soon ;iien - Torfarpiiipt& — TiferiliiirftEd* of the victories of . the General, and had asap elated the terrors of war with his persOnal ap peurance. They Mere astonished when they found a benevolent and, venerable looking man,' having the peculiar niannerp of a true republican. That he may soon be restored to perfect health is the aIIXiOUII wish and prayer of the people of Cumberland county. 010...TliellInees of the editer will ac pewit for the want of. editorials in this week's paper. The articles were prepared, through the kindness of friends. tcrSeveral nivertmegnents hgtve been crowded out this week, which shall appear in our next. ram e announce on the authority o Dr. Do camp, that the PfBlli dent was much better before him ;departure from Chambers bur.. 110P•The nigulF } Whig county meet!. ng will be held in 'the Market House, on ONDAY the 27th of 'August, next. Whig County Conyentlon. The County Giniention will 'meet in the Court-House id•this borough on Wednesday, the 22d ol'Angiust to'neminete Men to be sup. p'orted 'at ttio deitgesseral okstlon. Whigs of umberlimi; awake to ftfadi sense of the inter eta county 'officers. there is great State inteiwate at•rtake in this election. , A.Canal•Cmoncluiencr , is to be . Alem ted at whiwa disposal trt part *in" manse patronage of . , the PlAlic Worke, and ,tbe result . of thisrconteieWall contribute-much o, strengthen or weaken Me ,administration now so encceasfully i etigagod in conducting the Ailipra of the CoMmewweaith and the Union.— Whiie OfcCinborlawdtionnty,'arousa ; Attond iClitl;leiegiati.,ffieCtiage;;arld thereby secure the nomination of intiiiShri'Wiil ioritritute to the M full 'Mr tieltet in the approach- t ing election. " By'securing, a strong ticket, we oni frinuiPhantli, `and ' thin* lueOfoMisti eimpletely• ehade.—= itesniisber`tiP whit: women' majOrity OnPoatt- didestes'wOrn defeated' last' fall: , licq7§ittcp otiy,*l.,thl,•itt's:pps ..liasf, 'been opened and; ii, oisiii,', , phiolot.h,,R;i!odcd t4,!...,i,h , mi*lir,9Ps' mAomo;soioroieildi-, ingly as if sfrail,or the,Parehedironil`t Ii hi; Indeed been dry : .; ,weather, stl, all ; Aolgott - hive 'fgkd:' !llielterPtlSteliS7''ipoi ,: i4.4:4l..tailsi,! sve: beep thlel'ipihii:'akr,:tpti oP.'Pttp: , The in'etliiiebili Wise, beeti - Pp' . ilo `.gepf, ,i;S*S, at holt, for still SO 41p.;: c tis 'OoVile - I;4'S'eatli4 ',oreol,iiitl'tfirestSPO l . and, the ,iitFaerit hett wisedgeed "within ' him, but th's' theek . vapory TOll4etvai r , and the burtflai spttli4;P'ieil'itowiii `until :iitiititieli I,: l burnt tilk:', Strong gPilit 4 ti ' ;belie. .16 'Orill'neri' sesiiiiiii, hale','ahriinle , tniisi,!,tithriiiids; and the 'tfilisti Saitt`i l iSPS co pen fikk . :4rskeihisie ehesier; ! Weeks end i4ekt's I hive; pass 4 wititbu: isgit. There Is: nothing lett' terns butt? bessitbsttial the :!nititire of i thWIT we. raire,ltimotilltV#Psot and tii . at 44 prima 141$10 idunrit I'4 l o'o ..pio*Clor , beg' lei4blogsip:setPsii'4 ; „, , !' . P ;.. :, , ; ; ;,c-:,50.11. • 1,.. '•,'C° „,,,IL. ..,.,,,; :.:),., k. , ii ..14 '4i4 .. 'TP-vww,P4109.r...., , k , AP ~, ~..,t , ”: "304 ; ► tisc,o#4 . .A! ! .t. 4l lp?ltifmAap!i.9n,- gilt i4-4,l4iliiiiiii) . 4o ccilA.. ' ' kV•F,JOletri l ' 0 , o".i .- ~.., .0 , .4.,...; , ~, 1 .1.. 4...,,L.. ...-.; 0, .!,,, CIFRAtnel,°PO9,lYl`,, fli , apq,':Vflk . :lr.. yni!, av, fofik ii , esA Pi 011 sboOt I)!•,firatv Onto: _ • ' ' I . ' '' l'il ,' , .. , •:',,z:',' . . ,, e . ::, , , ;-•.• V '' , .. - ','•-i• '!". 0 - 0 ,, -<•':,!•••v:' ,, ..• :' . : l ':'" ' -''',',-;,"2.':'::',,k.,P•4'1,-'i.:•-•?.'!+,,!?4•,(..;:: 0,02,-vr0,,,•,,,;:,,,.:;,„ :••,-.',,.?',..,?::;:kg,:,::"r.1,.,„'!,;1if,P;',';k1;;4440.1.0.W.:Wc4Vci4N1.,U . . :11VhIlg "the • To -show tbegoitergy'disilityid,f4Apv. Johnson and the it:g Spite Treasurer, in tnitirktAripg theipbtie,oo4l l l we submit the ,foll4irog 14te, taken from the records, On the . 7t of May:lcat, when Mr:fialf , took charge el the Treasury Department,' tie received from Mr. Plummer in availabl bt*: SI QE1094. On' thet 'aiding 'day, ';Et' , k.loari , iebiotilieft made to, paY - 4be February. intermit; tell-due, .• _ Amounting to 400,000 tio :Also, another loan to pay laborers, &c, 55.800 00 Interest on both for 00 days, 5.875 00 Total,. ' .25075 00 . Deduct sum received of Mr. Plummer, 108,9114 00 Leaving to be raised and paid 'on Three • 0 loans tho,sumpf. , .., *150,380 Q 0 In addit di to ilill ther e - Move been paid .1 7 ine 'ivy demands of the Canal Comm stoners, albounting to 938,530 00 Alto, the oth r entreat demands on the Treaspry, amounting to at least 250,000 00 .Also, the interestion'the public debt duo Ist August, amounting to 602345 00 V ' - - 1?(/ .-- , Total, / 0,890,000 oo From, which it will e seen Mr. Ball, in the short . apace of 6 days, has paid oat mote than, $1,840;00 , a state of affairii which'has no parallel in the financial history of Pennsylvania. lids has oeen done, too, spite of every embarrassment whibh has been thrown in the way of the Treasurer; amounting, in fact, to' an organized effeit on the part of the mposition, and especially the ' (dice holds the public wow, to defeat, if possiblilithe payment of the August in terest, hut failing, , they are now endeavoring to detract, as far as possible, from the credit due. • North Ca rolina .Election, The Raleigh Register of . Wednesdair, states illngger I.that from the returns receive_ , t e po 'tics comp exton o t o ongressiona epresen tation from North Carolina remain un changed, iii?•:_qtx.Whigs to three tocolonoe. 'Notwithstanding the dissensions which ex isted.in our ranks, in some sections of the Siate,vays the Register, and the malignant attacks made upon the IVhig candidate m the 111.11 th District, (Hon. Ed. Stanly,) we have been able' to . hold our own, and to . vanquish the combined forces of Locoloeo ism, demagoguism and fraud. The Whigs throughout the Union have cause for congintulation_ at this result, de monstrating as it does, the firmness and . conservatism of the peo7le of North Caroti-, nai and That the old Ninth Slate is Whig to ..the core, and always to be relied on: . ,Tne delegation in' the next Congress e stand as follows: „ • Ist district—T. L Clinghem ' '(Whig.) 2d do Jos. P. Caldwell, do 3d do Edmund Deberry„, do 4th do Augustine Sheppard, :do sth do Abraham V. Venable, ,Locci 6th do 3. R. J. Daniel, do 7th do W. Ashe, do Bth do Edward §tanly, (Whig.) 9th do David Outlaw, do , The floe. Mr. Magee, bearer of despatch is to Gov. Mosely, from Tampa, arrived here last night, bringing the following news: Late on Tuesday evening, the 17th, four Indiansinade-their-apPearance-at-an-Indian- Owe on Peace creek, kept by Mr. Paine.— 'They 'desired to.sleep in :he store, big Mr. P. informed them. it, was against his rules.— They then reported that they' had packs on tried the opposi:eside of the river for trade, ad to induce him to go after them, which h'.promised to do after supper. . Mr. P. and his family had scarcely taken their seats at the table, when the Indians fired through the door, instantly killinedir. Pafne and Mr. V /hidden, and severely wounding Mr. Colvin in the shoulder. Col vin then sprang for a gun, whtch delayed the Indians.long enough to permit Mrs. P. to catch up her child and rush from the Roane; he following. They succeedeth in secreting themselves in some palmettos and escaped. On the 10th a camp in the same neighbor , hood was fired upon by foui .1 lians and a boy killed. The whole eastern gentian of the country hs! in Confusion. The settlers are leaving as fast as possible. • ' • The report that a 4amily was killed by the . Indians near Fort Dade, on Saturday night, needs confirmktion. LANCASTER COVN rv.— Tho Whig county convention met in Lancaster city. on Weaneelay last, and hominated a full ticket. The following are the nominees for As sembly and the Delegates appointed le if: tend 016 State Convention at Harrisburg: Assembly—Andrew Wade, Elizabethtown ; Latvia Burford,"citf; Robertpaldwin, Sane. bury ; Jacob. Nissly, Mount Joy; A. Scott Ewing ; Drunore. Delegates State Convention.—lN illiam W. Brown, city ;_Hettry.Milfor, iv,Lampeter'W ; Jonathan . Roland, Earl ; Benj. Hersh°, Man-. or; Oliver J. Dickey, city; William Paxson, Little' Britain. New Comiterfeits. ors and Mechanics' Bank, Albany N.Y.. s'e letter A, argionsly filled .up. . -• gravOg pale end porpor.s. ctf the bill ind~e tinoG The name of the itegteter hi:ongtav ed. 03.1. . . New Haven Bank , New Haven, Co nnect '5'S letter K. dated Octobet 4, 1847. Engraving poor, and 'olgtiaturoti writtetimery heavy. .. • • • flarristiorg . Batik, Harrisburg, Pa: s's letter filled up!: Very pootly done: The 'Word "Five" in the genuine nearly lotto* the 'margin, in the 'powder• foil it is nearly a water of an tnoh off. DiitatuttETri`e..l4l.4o..-4. .crlinonlous ,humors the 'simile and only catmint Pain and Dlitress in Abe Ilody—Pain'iSthe wa rnincitivon , or the nerves 'titer there are ncrimoniono , humoro in..the. body.. Ng, l a "; mina ever hid' o laffection.of- the lungs' hot. it arose front' critimpirtucHurnote having settled there. !No keen ever had path 'tithe liend'Or an'affect ion' of the ...,bsort, but% warpreducetthy the presence *men those. pans ofWerimonlous Ilemors;- Flo Wlttatheutnatism Is the .AcrtnionionirHumor. which.have, lidded upon the membrane Of the 'muscles; • Alci•wilp dyabn ', tory =the Nerimonioue tiornorildtvdoettiedrabonAhri mucus membranta.of, Rio .kpwpis., aggysv,atndln , innst •: . ‘idases' by the retention attend - neer Matteein theta. Important organs. There never wainitiliti ohdistress In shy port of the body Armless It was produced by an ri,assiaenOtbausses not occitsiondd.by khemresence or Acrid Humeri. It Is these humors which, have to be 9:lxpelled.'and.by so doing the pain oidistresi hi sure 1 2 0 Ile removed. To, do this wilb"certploty the Rasura `''an pima must be used. They are se' Innocent . ot wood, yet allapowerAti as the remover of the amuse . or sick,nesst play. be Aitken at any, limo of day or tilstw '.:?wittutuattlteration in et or fear of mild.' • -. isold'lot-13atilals at %Otani/ par box. by 011ARI.E8 ' f ft , Culbertson. Shippensburgt N. ,;11, ' Broarstrpan. - , New aCumbertfindr tweet. In ObireMariolown Clitylic Iloguesteivtt • • 86 , OAP ' O /011 1 Iitefla fiCeeitumption.v . Thoursos , s Oossoiaiiii3Otaiit.' or taittoir wood, ~ . .;:llaphta.lsAtis, i nost,astititafiod'sattsitud molly tbat is known for the outs.of sal sootOtatios.ot the Threist: and bl.losll: , ,obstlnit6 ICotattarittitoteryort„Ahrom.: ~ • btonthitto,nsthetut, pain intik ,1 1 11=bott.s1.1. 1 j181 , IMO from phlegel. hoarsenem "W lila ughorn rano. im.,9ive - Aa 14404 /1",! 1 1 1 . 1 10004wlediir it • Thin Invaluable weetstnit is Pretwa•wlla; A it mor' -:tlitor • Dickson. fit OK N . oornar.bt t , moo ridoutstpals,,.:aol4brier...lllLLlOT •.• WEEK, LATE' s )1f; , 'steamship'4ooricaiscot H f 4 7 4ont. 'airivelkaellaliftix at about. twelve o'clOok on Tuesday morning, brings advices from Paris to the 26th and London papers of the' 27th. U t+ • man , . AND- ....UNGARY.;74i is difficult to. decide intelligibly, the military,operations of the COneending armies, as all accounts from Vienna to the - 21st nit., are exceedingly con fused and contrarlictory., It is admitted on, all hands, httwever; - that the taacherditsliati of Crotia Jellachiah, has been completely defeated' - by 11 - 16:114igyare,' under " Bern:, It appears tharßem crossed the Franc canal; • ,at the head of 50,000 - Men;lool. the enoarnp r ments , ol the Croats by storm, and after a se ries of 'conflicts, whiph lasted four, days, compelled the imperialists to'raise the siege of Peterwardein and to - evacuate the Pdiska. The troops of the Ban,- dispirited by the de- . feat, arid dimintshed,hy_siekness, cap 'make no head against those who have marched to the - South, and the Imp_inialists• fear that he, will enter Servia.and Yenta.. The_ Ban „has been driven over the Danube , ato Sorvia,. and the Servian chief Knickanim has been forces foleave his position at . Liti7.. Gem Haynau has gone with the third division to Abe support of the. Ban. Bern has entered Tyomber amidst the acchmations of the peo ple at the head of 490,09 men. COMPLETE POSSESSION OF THE SOUTH OF Hormsny.—From a bulletin by Prinde Pas kiewitch, published in the Weiner Zeitung, we have his version of a sharp action which took•plade on the 17th, at nr near Waitzer, , between Gen. Georgey and the Austrian Gen erals Sass arid, Rarriherg. Thp.bulletiu 'states that on the 15th the Hungarian army' march err-upon Waitzen,.whicth was then occupied by the Wismar) right, which, according to the former orders, lell.back ,as the enerm• advance, Sr. MARKS, Fla., Aug. 1 LATtAt 0 0E 1 0 NEWS , 'ARittirliL OF TElFi'AM.Egia;' Rai copied a strong pest ton • .r. "rtt His army wassatimaterPht 44,000 men i with In pieces of artillery. He was at once at. tacked by'the .adyance&guard .111 . the lies, . :Flans iricier den. Sass,,but his powerlul artil lery foiled all attempts that Were made to dislodge him. The cannonade on either side. was very severe, and the Hungarian cavatry executed several violent charges upon' the Russians on the post. Ou llie:Tiftlf itie - miiin body of the Roe shin army was brought up, and on the 17th the Russians attacked.Wanzen, and notwith standing a desperate, resistance, the Hunga rians were compelled to evabriate the town, with the lobs of two standards, two cannon and 5000 prisoners. In the course of the pursuit it was found that only the rear guard of the Hungariaos had been engaged, and that their main. army had marched•to the North. Gen. Rudiger, - with his cavalry, was despatched in purSult. , ENGLAND.—A very large and most enthu siastic meeting has_been holden in London, at the London tavern, to express public sym .pathy with the 'efforts being nude by the Hungarians for the achie,yetnent of their in:- , dependence, and to urge upon the Ens,Usli Ministry the teCOgnitipn of the de facto goy. ernmont. Rosa.—The American Consul at Rome had not resumed his functions fame the out rage committed on his place amtlamily by the French soldiers: The Conetil after strong ly protesting against the indignity withdrew. The people 'were collecting in different parts of the country and forming bands of armed men, with the design of joining Gan bald i. Cu — ` buttlistmento,- VALUABLE ()ROME FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. ' fn HE subscriber intending to remove West 1: will sell at private sale, the Farm on which he •no m resides, located in North Middleton township, Cunslierland county, on the turnpike road, Wailing from Carlisle to Harrisburg, 2} miles east of Carlisle, and ono half mile west of Middlesex •Mills ' at the Lotart Spring, con taining 140 AUK ES of first-rate „Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation . ; shout: 19 Acres of 'the above is covered with thrivinA timber. The greater part is set with locust post and chesnut rail fence. The. improvements consist Of a comfortable Two Story DWELLING, with two • Kitchens suitable for two families together with Wash.house Milk House, Smoke house and a never failing welPtrf water at the Kitchen door, with a'pump in it. Also, a Sumo Rank Barn 80 by 37 feetovith..corn-cribs' wagon shed endear riage hthise and a horse stable separate, with running water 'in the yard, and a largo apple orchard with choice fruit trees. Together with 'a Log Tenant House and Stable. This is one of the most productive farms in this. section of country. Also, at Private Saleranother-form contain ing 26 ACRES, one.haif mile south east of the above farm, having thercon•orected a two - Friary' 'DWELLING HOUSE 30 by 24 feet, well finished, with a bank barn 48by 42 feet. Also,, a Wagon Shed and Corn-crib, all new, and a young Apple Orchard. This farm is the best of lithestone land, and in n high state of miltiva• tion.•..The subscriber will sell the above terms together or separate Co suit purchasers. Per.' song wishing to buy will do well to view the property, it is a mostrbeautifulaituation. Come and see for yourselves. augls CHRISTIAN RHULE. FARM 7 FOR -MLLE- ON SATURDAY, the 2211 of oSeptember,. 1899, the subscribers Will expose to, public sale on the promisee, in Franklord township, Cum berland countyo-Pa., the ' farm ,Ittely occupied by Daniel Gomel, deceased, situate in said township, on the ,road eleading ,from Mount RiiilClei lireidisburvaboirt three - Miles 'distant from the lino of the . Lambe land Valley Rail Rend, containing:l3o ACRES of good lane!, ell , under Cultivation but about' twenty, - acres t,ef. woodlandond in good order'vith good &flees. About twenty acres of ilia find, meadow. TI ere, le , a running stream' through - the 'placer. The . . ' .. iniproVoinents are a„two';'iStary . ..,,,,,`, . ''D VI ELLING 1101.1SE,sLog te,e; aa s Darn and Other , neceireary , out ..„...: I I - bousee. -Also,- a .w0,11.,0f, nev,er ' • '' ' ' " failing water, at the door,' add fan orchard covering three acres; with vier) , variat9 of choice fruit. The placcis , in 'every ..resptcy i an excellent arra:" .Possessibit ;lilt ' be glv n 'in thafallif desired. Petiolate destringto'' eV it con do so by ,calling'cireAbraham Getymare,l v ing near 'Alter'a or Frean's Mtll.-' Sedate 0 mance .at a o'clock,'P..M.., when'titteddi 'ei, will be giver' and terms made klibtVn bY,, :,. ..'7'..ARRA.IIAM OAVMADI;'• - , ;' - ';' 7 .soN,Ao' GAYMAN ~ . - - Executein... auglslll . . .---.- Blind allirintifactoryi . : • irx otAßK,.'Yenttitui Blind - :Manufticturer. sign of. the :GOLDEN EAGL E, Net: i 33 and 143, South'Secoed ;Street, below Do ck' Street. PH /LADEI.PHIA.'. Keep, aittieSt ,brt' hand 'a largo and fashionable assortmen'of WIDE. nn NARROW SLALT A M W IND' ,; BLINDS, minfactured, in thehestlfturnire Pktf the best Meterials;Cnd atthe,lowest cashliricea Having refitted and enlarged his establishinent he is prepared to Complete orders to any.ignount at the shortrernoticie. Constantly on oillifild en assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured.ettpreeily for his ovih sales, end putoliesers , „May thereinto' jely. One good article.'.• •,.. .•..', N:' ,, -,,,•),,!.,,... ••-t- Open ~i n the evening i;:.•:•,:, v f 4.., , ...4••••f• , ,„ r * !Orders from - q +dietapce‘pettlied4CarefUllsr eite,strutfreritJof porterstn • to'-anyi-Partl 'rifitlici City; i .3 . . 4, alit 13 tylvt .. ~, ,IL ''CLALILA , , , . ~ . . . , .„ ~ „.. ~. ..,.., . , •4 ; pelo ,4,44! , 4n aPt BAAfr. sup- An.... • ,tet I.I.TVIOY2I.:!.CarIi!II!I77' '")311/ t°,4)4l6`.l‘::in 1 1Mi • t ,- i4f7oait u P.*.7.411,61 wPti 1 . E1 a 49 1r , ' ,3 I go ,„ • ,0 . , .!;. • , . • •,,,,,,Netu abutrt' is tittents. .• , -.„..i...,,,q...,.: _ - 1.,* and Variety_ Store. 'r is . 1 - l l l g ottro .c public rlbe r t h a respectfully he ha e taken lln "i this n we ,lenewini stand lately. uccqpied byartimee N Fle ' ing t lAnethe corner of Pitt and high streets, ;•'dieectly'optiosite the Mansion Hone tt .ewbeye he ` 4 3iillitacia constantly on hand anrreasortmene of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and fancy articles, which he is determined' to Bell low. Having engaged the, services of an Ex- 4 PERIENCED Daussisx he flatters himself to be able to 'give general satisfaction to all. Phy sycians and Country Merchants supplied at re duced prices.., • . • 11. A STURGEON augl.s --r BMA, • STEER. • CAME,to the itramittee of the d subscriber Silthliiddietob tOtatnahip, on the 24th , ' ' JuLy a RED 'STEER, with a white ‘‘..7,hi s l forehead, and large . white spot on the right • • side in his • 4.. 4, There are np. ether marks. Tie 'owner is requested 'to come forward., prove property and take him away, or he will be sold accord ing td law. laustsi JOHN' LESSER i?ancy Furs, Zuftb, Amp it, Tippets. In k AVID H. SOLIS, (successor ie. Solis, Jur Brothers,) Importer and Maunfacrurer of ' .every description of FURS. having just .re. turned - from Ettroirdivith n SELECT STOCK. ' OF FURS, is - now manufacturing them in very superior style, and trimming themin the most elent manner; and would invite the attention of MERCRA , NTS and OTHERS, to his su perior. and extensive assortment, (which ne-he-44;. MANUFACTURES as well IMPORTS, he is enabled to offer at such prises -as-few houses ' in the United States con compete with. DAVID H SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doorsYbelow 3d at. 5:7 - Next to Louden & Co's:Family Medi- cine Store. Philadelphia, fitig• 15 6m. Store olwayti.closed on. Saturdays. The highest Cash price paid.for Shipping Furs.'. • • Rooks. Books. THOS. W. MARTIN desires to inform his friends and the nubile in general that he has purchatted4ho store formerly. belonging to ja- R 4- Erb - and - is - now - ready - toirunnlY - lhe'readt conimunit with books of al kinur,muLat:eity____ MIMI eorgey pricea.e as just received the following— ' Lynch's expedition to . the Dead Sea and Jor dan. Montogue's do Philosophy nf•Reljcion . 1/Amoy on Future Punishment Willis's Rbralietters. Women ()Oho' Revo'mien, by Mrs. Eliot Magdalene - and iVlarcin, by Mrs. Grey. Thiene Consulatto and Empire, Nes. 8 & 9 poi } , Copperfield,-(by Dickens) No. 3. Together with all the cheap publications of the att. Books ordered twice a week. 'All the daily and weekly papers, at the old stand, next door to Burkholder's hotel. ratigls OU are hereby notified to meet on the. Y 3d Monday of August for the purpose of electing company officers. The election will be open from 4 to fi P.M - R Al HENDERSON, Capt Com. anti - ATTENTION ! Big Spring Adamantine Guards, You will parade at 'the public house of C. Mellinger w Stoughstown on MONDAY the 20th of August, at 10 o'clock,• properly equipped for drill. 'By order of the Captain. augStppd T C MILLER, jr. 0 S. N 13 There will be an electiop held foe Com pany Officers at the saute time ti'qsLplnce. MD BATTALION CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEERS YU are hereby notified to meet,'on the 3d Monday of August for the purpose of elect ing company officers. 'J F HUY TER, • augl Maj. Corn. 3d Bet. CARLISLE INDEPENDENT LIGHT ARTILLERY, OU ore hereby notified to meet on the 3d :12__M_OND_AL of_ikutuEtt, attb.c.Arutory,Jor tho purpose of electing Company Officers.— The election will be open from 4 to 6 o'clock, P. M. .T F HUNTER, Capt. Coin. -nog! CUMBERLAND GREYS. You are or- V tiered to parade at the Public Bolide of Mr Hoffman, Cunib. Ball, on"MONDA),' the Gth of August fiext, at 10 O'clocx, A. M., coin. Weal , ' equipped for drill. ''fly order of the Captain, GEC. KISSINGER, O.S. o:rAn Election for Commissioned Officers of 'aid Company will be held on said day at Bald place. By order of augl Capt. SAM.-StUAR,T: .Brigade Inspector% Orders. ORDERS No. I.—Section 16th of the. Re vised Militia Law o; April 17th, 1849. re: quires all the unitorined Companies 'attached 40 • the First Brigade to meet on the third MON DAY of August - between the hours of 10 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 officers or members of the company to hold-said election, fairly and impartially, and to makt a true and correct ieturn thereof, and when raid Election shall ha ve closed, duplicate returns thereof shall be made out and signed by mild members. one of which shall.bo filed with the papers of the company, and the other they shall cause within ten days thereof to be delivered to he undersigned. SAM'L. CHOP, anal Br leer's FT, etre. Attlee - , Is hereby given thin an election for thirtien'' Directors of the Cumberland Valley Mu tual protectiOn Company of Dickinson township . (to servo tor one year,) will bo held on MON- , DAY, the 3d of tieptember next, at the office of Afaid company in Dickinson township. , augtte . A G MILLER, S'ect'f. • Farmers! Save YotirZone,. • AST IRON HORSF. POWERS for two • TL) three, and four...horses, made entirely, of' , iron, so that you nn leave it in the %matt:, without the least danger of injury. Alpo. Threshing Machineis, Winnowing Mills, Plough Mouldboards, cutters, Points & Flame - constantly on fiend. You wiltaave moneY.,by callinebeforo purchasing elsewhere, at' the Foundry in Epet'lligh treet; Carlisle Pa.' augB3mos' - • , F TO • Teachers. , • THE Board . of School' Directorszwilimeet . at the house of Mr. C. HoflinanOn'titele.. , .. inson township, on SATURDA Yoke 26t1Lit!' . ',, August next, at 9 o'clock, A. /11: - \ fOr pose of examining' ad . selecting 14. TEAC,H.. ERS,'to take dilute 'of the Common 'Schools - in, said township, for the ensuing term. • sup,B3t JACOB 1.1 FEVER. Beal-P. l -• :,. -School Teachers Wanted .rSISE 13eard 7 .ciriiii:hool , AirectOrl orFrinakz • - f . ~Al.. :ford township; wishiagtolonploy Ver t Y N'", :,TEACHERS. . forsoidAistrict, 'slill,7oett iip. , ,. , . ' , Lackey's thorein , ,iskid. township, on the, tist.,: 'z •SATURDAY of: August, (2.5 th ) ,, fol'',:tho er . i-,.`.. 'anaination of f perspos, , opplying for 'cartiftcates, to teach. 13y:Order f.the.l3oard. ,_ ; L:' -"No". ' nagBBl , ..- - JAS . : , WALLACE, Seht*Y. Pamp qt. • .Pairriptit4Lowo . .passed, et the Se4eititr„ 0f'1849, have been meowed et 'thin office;' end are ready to be delivered to thew; eritttled •receive them. ' MS F L4MPERTONe!, - Prothonoteriee'Prnee4 1 . Pfp!lt'Y • ' 1 ,- : c 'tea School; Teachers Wan tea Board ol;Suilboi. 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