Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 12, 1849, Image 2

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, ArrteeNt the Blamer .IViagar,;l; at IV " Yonk ).
• on the 7th. ;,', l - 1
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The news by the NiagavAs Oran:: m l' iii-'
t in
titles Character, forebodinkilestruition to un
itary as an independent people, and extinguish
ing the last hopes of the friends of liberty in
Europe,. For full particulars we refer to our ,
catmints.
i'' ' TGLACID. — The official recotd shows an. In
crease'
of the mortality frodt 'cholgrellm'
deaths in the London districts having Hien In
the last_week from 523 t0,1230, - and in , Liver-- ,
pool from 902 to 572. In Alancheter and*
Leeds it is also on theincrease. In . Ireland the
.140014 is considerable, while in Scotland
therels a decided improvement. , -
The.politicalineWmis dis s vol&oftkicit." , /'^
.„11pder,thcluv,orabloInfluenees of 'Am weath-
er,-tho harvest operations,,,land the increasing
probabilltirth'at the crorieWill beTgenetally'se.
cured in good time, anti that the harvest will ,
bd dimilderably Minim the:mverage for several
years past, the-grain trldsCgas continued dull,
anti pviees have. a
,downtatd, tendency.
- The:pniatoe disease is Inkling to show ' it
self7:;' • , • '
j.4./YERPC,OI. " CORN. , Miner, August,. 25.
nottr.,,The transactions going forward in biv
' erpiltil rinifit all the principal foreign markets
antl , of a steady character, , only the trade goner
' allyAming.exceetfingly,dull and heavy.. Flour
is again rather low, and parcels'of good 'sound
Western Copal ore sellitif 234. 6d. a'24s.'Pei
4
bb Irprime Baltimore a td•Ohio, 245. 6dita 251..
a minspoeted and boa ett, ; 18s. 7d. a-20s. per
bb . Corn is in steady,domandat 255.a.255. Gd,
peliiudifer, escept,unmixer priine, which is
scstee.aad selling
,ut:2Bs. , a :2ss. Gd. The fin
. .estAiality,of Wheat is steady as to prime, but
secondary sorts aro Mishit , ' to buy—American
and Canadian, 7s. &U. 2e, and red at Gs*:2d. a'
62...44. , ,peC18 lbs., ..The arrivals for they week
Ltvaargoi. PnoVis ON ARKE3A r • •
bitYq`Pepp .' s ' mall. ' ' ,
't •54 ity;2s
A Patiamount of biisiness' is' going ard . in
Me, the,pricsa.are steady., limb aeon, and
rime)
Pork have been Sold at lower • . . Shout.
dots tire'dtillaloo t'ci 150'hhds. war e returned.
tcrigew Tbrk within the last ' few da s. Ml
diimof Lard.do not offer this article freely.—
Clieeee is thiarce. Ordinary and inferior con
ti e'• ditfieltlf to move unless at very low
prices.
,
. I , l° y ilaatres.4.There is a complete lull in !MC'
tics, and the President has left Paris for a shore'
time to benefit'his health.
Ledru has returned to Paris 'to
t he first,sneeting of the Peace Congress took
plebe on Wednesday, in the great hall of Ce
ciliOn Chains° (Mean,' about.
1,500 persons
g
wetpresent.' The celebrated M. Victor .Hu
go in. chair. The flags of All gatioos adorn
etrthe hall.' The stars and stripes of. the Uni
ted' States occupied a enhspicuous position,
flouting side by side, kith the tri-colors of '
France and the English union Jack. Mr. Cob-,
_deh.and hiS party wore received with applause
and •the American gentlemen were saluted wit
enthusiastic cheers. The moles of parties who .
gate in their adhesion to the principles of the
Congress, and then M. Victor Hugo made his
speech amidst intense applause. it is descri
bed as an omelette piece, of composition, and
'eeplete with the most benciolentsentiments.—
It lEsistderstood that the 'French government
.have, expressly forbidden the speakers from ma-
• AUSTRIA AND HuNarmv.—Vienna papers and
letfora of the 17th Augdst, contain the news of
thesirrrender of Georgey and his army. The
folkotving pits:tampon was posted in Vienna
Dtrtbe 17th :
. ..
"His ixceUency Baron Haynau to Hu .Hajfsty
The',Emperor i His Excellency, Baron Haynau,
' infOrms His Majesty the Emperor, that the relol ,
el chief Georgey, with a large part of his army
of 30,000 to 40,000 men, - surrendered on the.
13th inst., unconditionally, at Vilagos. '
"Vienna', August 0, 1849," 't4
Our correspondentgives,us.an account of the
,?
events whir. preceded Georgey's surrender.—
Referring t an eorlier'repert of George) , hay.
'mg:crossed he Theiss with his army, our cor.
respondent proceeds to say that after Georgey's
crossing We Theiss, on the alit ult., both the
Atistrion and the Russian Generals were at a
lose where to find him.
'4, On the Ist inst,' , continues our correspon
dent, " General Grabby received orders to fel
loii.the plan Of operations originally laid down
for him, Which was to pacify the 'western Hun
garian counties. - The Russian Marshal states,
thaeofter he had routed Nagy Sardor before
Debreczin, he determined to wait-In that city
until Georgey, ' who had retired from the
neighborhood of Tokay,' should come down to
thosooth. . .
Previously to a detailed account of the battle
with Nagy Sardor, which is given, the Marshal
reitiark's that, on his arrival at Ujvaros, he
could gain no tidings of the enemy, as he found
the,inhabltants of the country so attached to ~
Georgey that he could get no 'spies. " Before .A
the battle," says Prince Paskiewitch, " I could' •
not learn whether four sq uadrons , 18,000. men,
• .
or George," with his whole army' was ,at De.
breain.” `Tlie•raililt 'of' 'the battle is known;
Nagyitilaillor:was routed•and' suffered a severe
low t /he Marshal • slatos,that; what with kil•
ted,,,wohnded; and the prisoners who were
mailigNagY M
Birder ust', orithe following day,
lhaVeloutid himself minusA2ollo or 3000 'men.—
•The,lst division of the Lltipgariaus fought at
Dehreciiii".lt was directekto occupy our. al
,
isnEOOrtiiider (1) 4[40 ortiolilyi;n
ty oflttcaphig.' {fiat ;luring - tile bat-,
tie Georgey passed to.the left of Debreezin,andl
- . _
111 - ' course of tie night he was 36 . wiirats
- ,
beyddd thus city :' ktOle'orhis we" to Gross
waldeith where he ihtendr concentrating, ell
teer ; passing the, Merehal at Debreczin,
Gieciio,6y ititivO . Zin to GrOsswardein . , it. here he
explieted to flail isf 'which he 4 , Lti' in
thevrbatest needi butrad all the supplies •had '
boep.re;rnered ,to,Arad ~orders;' he,
burtiSdph fiojn,Grosswardein to Vilagos.. 7 - .
.On tiabhitig that place' otilbecl2lh, n he doubt
les4lY•learried *bid had taken place 'al Tem9s. •
waCollihsuetfiTaildrhattaah/tek was alreddy
befon.Arad. Deneraiß.udiser was, Close up. t .
sin his filikilet With hredivisilin, and the .916 CAV'
•
alr.f 4 11.6gliniiiit,•w4icti . had'tbfien sent him by
*Vailvalilitror . copient.??.: _
deOlgers eurrenAer._
pipets' hi Abe powerof
tlt bee been'ovettbriSrio , by,rin .inteigue of ,
. .
_
the' aillmr. uagar la t adasa.' . , j
,
sdar ialrreippladatit tafrirn,la als'ihta Itaa
'•uttettas'eatabliatieithis griraintritiat
Areqtop the aiswe cwhich 4aa- Madam iripr
peso pvitalypar!,,pioug4,iadped a large
Ogargay.N army aurrenitaried,uorpt.
thir . a ally reason to believe that 9111 othee,flrin-
facitiucoipewitimpiodiataly;eabsceitie — tWii;r3
forma; Rathqr_to,thp,sfOurps.which gretictlf• •
sl GiStitgeSiliee and his
'kosieilv - Noierififiless - 46 ali':,-up'peartihee'the
gurcoßtor o.lifillrgv;,Purtlof
61436 °, 11 i# 1 1, 6 iitiikihr„A: 11 . 13 ! 1 0,. VET
4 . )fi 1 i 1 , 71 ,../.' ' 'Td - 07 , !'s:i. lie ,v,f - - 1,1
tde7iong~eieii'6ieing
of Ei.fergy's'isorpientake itioirialc - for'wehavb
. .jolaifigcri.WiTtald , wo have- now no' recoil: to
• 1111° 1 0 1 t 11 , -that Haab iti.jgaln in the,hands of r
the erpliati. If alp° cattle that tlie
Hungarian army ln Trinsyllitifittif wtte , " On' the''
'lst rits%Oefeaintl Htthlbacliltetniok";
: ' , TinsiberndiV,zleositliterci, , Nevi Yorke has 1%1-,
0 111 4•Atilt•WeiiritPliki , itiosPitt.oheraf the.1 2 41 1 1,'?:
4111:liom London, giving this additional 'lnd
Vtr. Lii - Presse'(Paris)'of 'the 24th
slaty:Abut Itlrr
barrlurfliader,',of.,tik Htipgariana Is, to litt, c;
• *Air ued to the ,tecielt ,of mptp.diation '
' tii;Odriliptiiiotiverof-Georgey, or desAir
ca thitpktof ersnye Jusaid ihat.MYS,ar4l3,
ungementa wee° made by,krinftEiviaqzeliOur
cAttring , hitt lateiitsit 'at WariAlvyand•that hoti
eiged4erinl • wereCubialiTedvoli , - Avon, give s
~IGrepkNoitaliiii t lip,pretliff 9 fi a lfseting the itcgo-,
• Yllatiolt,, vto - ',,atiteMittf„a dealrino terminate
Ago ntlitpliPsuititest raßtbilialifitniekrie s - tin'al•S
Aber ne,ursitirct, into ihe.H/i1t1f.97- 04914.?,
A ;lull. t
telegrephio despatch 'ftwit"s,;
eloq.,Nas received - Pikes saidthat the HungariSti
'"Aglairdspat .70,1 sogrivii ; feakilwitokand.;
ggspfniVihiAtittiliteitTitiVitfCetteti
IWO *Per lobjeplecto-fhw, mind itiousiorl theistu+..
' Alall Obr d X t AiTl a irWi'DP!P4 i , rer ,d 4 Y
OA la the" 'atter. •
g ogiu r o4Wao
I`; aT Coq be liolddtlKt;ih9% she` Tier?fiif'liui "'
riil %9 ieitoiekildied4a l l l 3oo l 4i;:* grOsit4 )o X4e )
Grpoi ( di 11,7/P,, A 0 414
• o Y-Pi.f —h
Age uuaas sdrra
•' 0 44 4478
• • 4. '" , r 4 ;nt: , 4. r:` ": ' '" ' 'r
qt) ,, • • . ),/ooterttpu. opippm., •
k,r j: 11,0) 'lO6ll/tioniki,iettOM4'''
Volhligahoko,Apphii4
r4trin • '4:i 413 done e 'fot ; the
:
'l e lp#:&4! o 4 l 94 .l c4olid'Atits..o l og r
0 0:3
agatimk.whictilie found hithself almost chivally
.arrayed: - - • ~', /,'.":....-.,' • ...--.1.e .
• Mere soldiereorfartune and ftireigners44e'..,
Dembinski end Semovere of Course. prepalfeit
to s fightiejlietlaWcatieMity olod . the inatige.l
tora:.o 'Were vehltionAikekNhisniN could'haVe
no. 4 eihtft in: resistance Vitibeilber Militaryt ,
chief -6:e. Magya4l like' tlelrge43oapsek
I
midi . assartiiii Were eonnected Witil Austria by
NresidiffereOitia's. ~,--,/,, . \ ~..;,, ~., ,;,,, \:. .
N Roins.--The French government, It isantled,.
lias.hecome so disgusted with •the conduct inf
the Cardinals that the court at - Gaela has - been
notified that 4 the commission riming . in the
. npmftAthe Popc.,,continue.,the, administrate:in.
itrtifeirpirit iii - Whichltiey hitie begun', and. an
insuvAmimythould foklety„the,Foutchlgarriscon
dad.. elan belooked .to ter A hit . nittlatturbe to sup=
press IC` The Paris pipers say that theßrench,
.CablfiellitiVirtiddietigid the in not Very .
'cuittleotts.tetrirs,tei thrtetfeetthatirrahrie!viillin. -
sisLett.en by Woe,- of' arms if, fiecessary,:on
hayink - the reforrrie She had indicated adopted.
i'll ISCELLANEOLM—Let tars have been received
at
-Paris announcing, that Me Pope lititt confet r
red OnGeri:Dedinet the fitlelif . Duke of Pine.
rex lo ' and granted'hiM.;a:pensionn.f.6ooli crowns,
!for his valuable •seriloes in the':cause of the
;Holy pee. . •-• s. - - ,•
The French ministry are making great efforts
jo.pay off Louis Phillipets -private debts, and for
this purpdse have sold some of his forests. •
' Prince John of Sasouy•is about to give two of
his daughtersiwanurriage—one to the Duke of.
Genoa, the other -to Emperor of Au st ria.
The, queen at las ne t c ys pts was at her High.
t r ..au
;land home of flamer 1 i 'cotland. „ •
Odessa is to be a free port.for five years lon
ger. - .
- The death of .filehemit Ali is announced. as
having . taken .place at Alexandria oh' the ,find
August. His body was interred on the 4tli in
the new mosque of alabaster, built by himsei -
in the citadel
z
A belief is Ontert-'ned that Austria has yiel•
tied to Russialftror °realism, on the Adriatic,-
iwliiCh lies only afe leagues frotii*Sedlari, the ,
Capital Of Albania, and within a dais sail of the,
l lontan,isles. The British minister at Constam ,
i tinople, Sir Stratford Canning, has protested
agiiitiSt: this surrender; and has distinctly inti
mated that it will be considered as a cause belli.
aratlD&'lVulp&ziaNre
CA#LISLE, pA.
VEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1849
WiMiiOll)MV 11011 1 ,4:i (tif 4 (1) i 4 as
Canal Commusioner,
HENRY M. FULLER
OF LUZERNE COUNTY
Assembky.
•
GEORGE RUPI.gY, of E. Pennsboro
DAVID,.FtUNSHA, of Hopewell--
Commissioner. - •
SftWART McGOWAN, 61 Monroe
JOSEPH McDERMOND, of NeWville
, 7reas4er.
of Carlisle.
Dilator of the Pow
RUDQU'iI:MARTIN, of N. Cumberland.
. .
' Atulitor. "" r -
ALEX. DAVIDSON, %V. Pennsboro' (3 yrs.)
THOS. T. GRAHAM, S. Middleton; (2 yrs)
• Coroner.
THOMAS cON LX - N; of Carlislei
' WHIG STANDING GOSINITTEE.
The members of the Whig Standing. Coon•
mittee of Cumberland county (pppointed at the
last county convention) . are requesteli-to: n i acin
at the Publie,House of Henry Glass, in the bor.
of Carlisle, on SATURbAY, the 76th of
Seplembee,''rit 2 o'clock,TP..M: A general' at
fort . danceis earnestly requested as business of
ilnp9rtence will be transacted.
WM. M. PENROSE;Chalrman.
Carlisle, Sept. 2. 1849.
WHO IS AT WORIO—AIe the Whigs
'of Cumberland county. all 'at wort? Are
they compfetely organized in every town.
ship and election district? Havethey made
all the necessary arrangements topsoil a lull
Whig vote on the second Tuesday
s of Ooto.
bin nee? If not, then let there be no delay.
There is no time, to. be lost. It they aromot
fully organized, let them organize immedi
ritely..ll their arrangements are not yettom.
place; let thorn perfect all of them at the ear
lieet poem* moment. Let them bear in
Mind that a petlect organization its essential
to secure a fullwote, and that a full vote en.;
sures,at Whig vjetory:.. Let them, then, be.
zealous and.actfve efrecting a thorough
CarLoomplete: organization, and success will
lollew,as amfatter of course. „ . .
:-+ —.~ Gems - Tn~io~~ , at>Ho~ne-1--
arrived, in. Washington on
,S,aturday fast, +eying ahandoned
. tholurther
prosecution of his.journey to the .north.. He
Thatin.a rapid and.un ostentatious Aourner.toi
, Arsonugton. from Niagara. It itunderstood ,
thatfija t itlnese vgas , of,the ~.g(Cost,daugerouni
gnnnerakys„that,,.althenghfitniring ,trace. of
the severe, ;: iihtess, 4hrough.hiolt fie. ,has
Ossedi he.litsiolv free trorwriliense,and has,
le a.grertt no easure. rectoveted,hirtaccusterial
'eft -strength and actiVity..7 'perdring col !hie
ieturn;the Inicltigerirsr says":-. 7 r,4
1 ;1 every.: One Irrnsat . ,' apiiroviel'of :the
'o. l 'ader.ias,P 4 l l o 4 o, ,Presideat4u relireluishihg,l
- ,tne :rther :pro_sOition ,)r histonr, and ,re.
Orniri fil g at' cide , lb:Wiiihihdfoi,,'
ance.miitliAlte Itt-hts physicran' and
ibel ;regret 'at , the.,dis:'
jatt'cllntßTS)'?hicil this dajPrleillatien must ,
hye oceasionetlkhimaalit au l well as , . that,
thoiliauds'el lel:.
levecitlaehe wifeAveie eageily
the happiness.of , arietrig , hirof and'. tostilYttig:
'that, aflectionate, regard And, deep ?.respe ct 4 . hiph. ohServation .of never
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... The Best
grf‘ll4,lsAsiit improbable that. n re are as
b„ditiid probably better men iit_the coun-'
Ay, tbart"-Mr. Church- 7 probably better than
:,Mr;` , beniVlar—aud'ive,khow that there are
4'4oom:rap better than Mr. Rutisha. Tivo of
*al bitter men thati'Messrs. Rupley. and
Angelis are Henry Church and Thomas C.
:SCOuller,"- ,1 . Volunteer.
viiiiiiiiiparisons ate oCliotll3,' ; it has been .
saP. 4 ..a! d they certainly generally prove un
protfZie. We' do . not claim for lice Whig
lOil
nand idatetiliallagisliliiisi"eitlier brilliant
, .
genius or great...?asnicg. , They comp; Irmo , .
'tllei ihnirl - NSZiliinieetfiir,rictiliiirit't ficifnll'a
:tion-ottiiiiitarlatd-contity, - and . irtreitcel , r
lent reprepiittit4ielttg-tharl;aauncli t portiOn
of our drimmunily. They ar.papenaf sound 1
common sense—of pure moral charactfirt-of
tried integrity—of honest purposes arid patri
.otic. Icelings-who if l theyl ,, 49 , 'not 'show
show
themselves ; " s tatesm en or brilliant
orators, can at any rate „ be safely relied 'Orin
to acj . with judgetneritend prudence; ;and be
gciverrilii. by hi;nest motives. Wher. the
Volunteer . says that there are thousands of
better men in Me county than Messrs. Rupley
and Ituhslia, it only asuaroya by such wild
ness anti absurdity 141 expression the force
of its detraction.' -'"
And when it
,PronounieS Henry chunk,
one of these better men than GEORGE Runny
and - INvin S. Rirrisii);,'it can only disg u st all
+who know each of them. The Whigs liai , e
conrimenearl no'
. crusade egainta
. 14ettry
Church. it is fr o leis dual Arty that, all the
objections' anve'come: • It is in the
_conven
tions of'his own party
, that' he has been de
pounced as unfit, unqualified, and Wanting
in charticier. It is' by linen in his own petit.
leal rants , -and mea of the best charactec=
that be has • been Opposed, because as', th 6,
declared, they coukftiot egnscienpolitly.iup•
port him—and it Was a convention of hiti
own party which passed the significant reai
caution for one feint-4o apply •to h;.nt in the
event of his election. 'Now when these
facts are cons!ilered it will be seen that, the.
; Volunteer oilers a deliberatri insult to the
moral sense of a large portion elite .I:).An
readers ; in its absurd praise of Henry: 041 - 6
at' the expense of George Rupley end Dated'
S. Runsha. And to the saes of .moral-atal
respectable' democrats who have dechixed 1
that Henry Chinch is a man whom they can- ;
npt consistently vote for, we leave hi,rhi i
The Nomlitatlon for Sheriff.
Our exposure of the "doings of the Car
lisle clique" and the way they Addled Mr.
criswell, of Shippensburg, out of the nomi
nation for Sheriff, when it of rinsht belonged
to his Section 'of the county, has aroused all
the ire of the Volunteer. Our article on the
iTuliWt - firdenounce as t e " owest o
argument to address to ar. intelligent people,'
and we are told to name the men who form
this clique, and how they rule, or else ac
knowledge ourself a falsifier. But that does
riot follow. We have not been in the habit
of dragging*name6 into print through a Wan
ton .purpose of casting odium upon tnem i and
noQ to do it in this instance.
As to Iwi, the clique rules, it is cot so easy to
explain. , We see the results of their ruling,
while
, the 'mottos operandi battles our pene
tration. It is useless for time Volunteer to
deny the general facts stated in our article
respecting the ldcoloco nomination for Sher
iff. That the nomination rightfully belonged
to
'an
upper section of the county, through
'an old and honored usage, which gives that
nomination to each section an regular 'ado
cession—that Mr. Crime!! was the acknowl
edged choice of that-section—that the dele
gates of Shippensburg, and other upper dis
tricts, were chosen particularly as his friends
—and that they expected his- nomination
through a rightlu! ,, lrtiqtivrttr, 4 3„(ata which
ev
erg Taw knows and Anis, and the Volunteer
can only deny them.in a spirit of utter reek
iessnese. Thai there must have been some
ruling power covertly at wdrk, is clearly '
shoWit in the contemptuous rejection of Itkr.
Criswell, nil the taking up of Mr. Duke, of
Shippensburg, for Treasurer, in direct opposi
tion to the wistiee of the Shippensburg
gates. if there owls due controlling clique at
work why twirl' not the known wishes of
delegates nitie respected t With these facts
standing so glaringly out in the proceedings
of the Locofeco-convention, the Volunteer's
bold denials amount to little or' nothing.
• In the matter of the Sheriff's nomination,
we leave the people of the county to vindi
este Their own richts and' claims. The Vol
unteer may appeal to its party to disregard
goctionarteding in looking upon the nomina
tions, bht WO very much thistake their char
fatter if they-do not administer a rebuke to
the seleishAphAlbo t havo broken down old
party usiu* for lh se Oreplating the
Sheriff's iiiiMination 0. - IYr ofvn 'embi
huns parpoies:
E
tyc 4.-
iliotisn RAH: r—The De
mocrat anis' , hearj , frOm "most , nu ,
yieetionable,anfhoriti,"',.that the rails intend
ed: tor . . th'e 'Climharland :Valley !tail fond .
are to be 'brought„ from England, and then
attics us whether ,the assertion istruo,or net.
Now, if the Dembetat's , authority is " t in . ;
' c l ues ' l "4";" ‘"', 9 (. I° ll B M: l , ll . 43,l Tc°ll ll Yl io r
forthei'infcirocatitin. llut we •leeri,t,,npon•in;
quiry thtii the, of
really. riot made
eak , puich'isaiif English .iron." ' ;So the De-,
171 0°1f4 4 C 't : i unciullitiliallid i ? al lB4ll iY, 4) 01 5 0
Promattire4; At leak:,
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BA, if 4q 0 4, rail x9a4. 41 vq,Plß''qitirP: 1 -
fie t tur(id)p,,,Euglaur), et bell v the price.which
it can be lu'llie butted Statettr•beea l use hire
the v oo9!°!‘ l l l a•l7 9 rYilg*P . ,fullF4ol,q, ice. o . s
high,Auk,fhOy !1r,,,,t4 1 9ir'7,7 ,, , , , , ,,,g ~ , ,, le.AecncHulli
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.enaji 'a 'aria us allows the importat ionof this,
L' l o ll J,11 . ?R • a. 1 , 18 9,r-ifee: (ll 4P1Y741,ci thus
glies,e!ery,a4v , antage, to . the,kritishiMunu,
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a zaal 'no , way that l
t4R.
the fraii!
.the ofpcjal,fotiilia the
have already tome in, carefully_ RPOPn4,
bir, the. "Yew Yprk , Tto3.Brie
• ' 1848; • . • 1910.
Gen. Tiglor's yota. Whig Cong. vote.
Rhode Island, 2d dist. 2.303 2,832
Alebanuris cont'd Ale 21;932 • z .• ' 221101,
N. entwine; odo'do''3o,o73 • • '&9,010•
lndison, eompleln., . , .7q ,304
._ . •Toteli!of , these, 124,915
Thls shows an ihmease of the 'Whig. Ceti
gressimial vole 01 1349-civet that of genertil •
Taylor, et 137 votes., 'Some of the States yet
to send in their returns in,an official shape,
will increase this difference, especially Ver.
• mont, which iris presumed will oho* an in ,
&ease of from 2000 to 3090 votes. The ill
success in Kentucky:en& Tennessee arose
from the fact that the Whigs were,4n..the
words of .the Tribune; "cried -down-as:the
anti-Slavery party. , ". This was sufficient' 'to
deter some thousanda from voting at 911, or
to induce them 13 vote foi Locoloco Con :
gressrpen.
. •
• Upon the whole, the result of the elections
,prove that the Whiga are active and united,
as faithful as ever to principles, and as de
termined in action... The result in Pennsyl
vania, wciwill not permit ourselves to doubt,
will be another evidence of the fact. The
signs of it are numerous and most promise
ing.
. .
. .
HONEST JOE MicrhinmoNo.- —The lit
tle incident- we published week belor eft,
showing Joseph • PillcDermond's noble don
duct towards a poor and embarassed Metho
dist Copgregation, in collecting funds to re
llefe• them from their difficulties —worries
Our neighbor of the Volunteer no little.r
•,hip paper strives to make light of it, and
intimates that it win4erely an electioner
mg scheme. But this attempt .to conviCt .
Mr. McDermond 'of unworthy and selfish
motives will not do, itt, ; the neighborhood of
Newville. There, the people know 4onest
Joe MuDermot* and know his warm
hearted benevolence and disinterestedness
of character. The incident We have stated
Is - but one of the many in which his
kindly feelings have exhibited themselves in
eflorts to promote the public good.. As we
before iemarkecl, his name has passed into
a.proverlnViia actions toward his neigh-.
bore and the community; and their appreci
i
ation of his character will be to tified in an
unmistakeable voice at the the allot-berkon
the second Tuesday of October.
~
GE N. TAYLOR AND SLAVERY.—The Free Soil'
men have had a story among them, that after
Gen. Taylor arrived in Washington last Febru
ary he directly approached members of Con
gress, and endeavored to influence their votes
on 'the California bill, then before Congress.
The well .known Abolition member, Giddings
of Ohio, has widely circulated this story. Gen.
Taylor gave the story its quietus-curds recent
visit to Mercer, Pa. A delegation from Ohio
met him there, and the Editor of the Trumbull
&Way Whig says the President made the fol.
lowing statement in an interview with that .de
.
"The matter of Mr. Giddings and his charge
with regard to the Presidenl',B using his influence
in favor of Walker's „Amendment, came,, up, in
the c,Rurse.of:conversathin; The General . said
he had .. been ,- entirely ffillirepreisented''by Mr.
Giddings . in :this , „ pardeular4-that the first intl.:
motion he had of influencing members of Con
greis, was conveyed to hint in the' published,
charge of Mr. Giddings. He had never sent
for a single member of Congress for the pur
pose of conversing with them on this topic, and
out of the large number who calla .upon him
after his arrival in Washington, the California
question was. mentioned but rarely, and, then
only - as the conversation - happened to take that
turn. Ho owned to being anxious that Califor
nia should have somegovernment beside the
bowie knife and pistol, but said he had never
expressed a, preference for the amendment of
Mr. Walker over that' of any other. Ho re
marked in this connection, that the 'people of the
North need hare no apprehensien.qf the further er
tension of Skirery—that the necessity of a third
party organization on this score would soon be
obviated; with other observations too signifi
cant to be misunderstond:'
Ry,DWPTION "tIF 211 E Pvnuo Diwr
We a're',gratified to learn 'kola the North
American that„withiii the past three • daye, ,
the Commissioners. of - the Sinking Fund Of
l'ennaylvania have pnrc,hased
. 013,500 . of
the State loans for, the sum of $10,902 12.
Having that; inyekled 'the amount in 'hand,
thei:are now out of the niarket.',
,- -yytitk of-he-redetplisin'o(tlieHptiblioy
having this cinn' Menes 4 . ueder favdt
ituspiees, it 'cannot fiti Wouiitectihat it will
steadily persevered .in, and that the credit of
never , agsin ,13equestioped.,—
!flke,pTeent o! Interest in gold and silver,
and, a eystenrt noteally,netablished and, op..
. in
op..
...erasion for • the gradeitt., Inundation of the ,
principal, afford . kbl,iA red It PTOP
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I
-. . GLORIOUS WHIG' VICTOBg Y
An election for Governor, Lieut.:44lo-G ,ver
tier, -Treasurer, members of - the 141sItittid . 'i
Mid a member of Congress, was Itelein 'Wer
t:kik on Tuesday of last week, and gloriouily
did it result for the gbod cause. ' The returns
tell'a. tale that.will,.gladden the heart of every
'Whig friiiifllitiriiao . Ca lifer:lles:446o - FocCISM
and PoliticaLAbblitionism had shaken hands In
iriVr'slinble'foi r power. ' They thought it tilniii'die
within_thetgram Could:they but carry:Y(l;
'Oent—thii, , never-failing, glorious, Whig Wet ,
mdlit, , they it , oUld ItiVe shrited forlii±bitil pro.
claimed it - ,as a victory over the administration
of General Taylor. " But the Freemen of Ver-
Mont,4lm, Since the days of Ethan Allen, never
faltered in a good cause„or failed to, do their
detY;have_arisen in their might, and with one
blow 'of their " huge paw," they have laid the
coalition prostrate. The horse and the rider
theyhavb over-thrown.
. ..
. The returns are not complete, a few towns;
remaining to bo heard from, but they show en
overwhelming defeat of Locofocoisra and pseu
do Free-soilism. The Whig State Officers are
supposed to be elected by the people, and the
Legislature is Whig in both branches by large
1 majorities. The returns indicate large and de
cided:Whig gains in every section of the State.
Solite the Whigs have 20 members of the Se
nate, and the Locofecos and their allies 6. In
the House the VVhigs have 91 members; and the
Locofocos and Free Scalers 50, tieing a gain
'upon last year of 18. Tho majority for Prof:
Meacham, for Congress, is from 800 to 1,100.
It' will be recollected that last year the State
officers failed of an election by the people, and
)vere chosen.by a close vote of theLegisliiitire.
This is indeeda, glorious result.
The New York Tribune, the Editor of vhich
Stumped the State for the good, of the cause, in
commenting on these returns, says: '
MEM
Wi
rejoice the more at this victory beinnis'e
it is a ~ °Med expression of the 'people' of' the
State 0 the great question of Free Soil, -and
against a coalition which sought to use the Free
Soil sentiment -of the State for its own purpo
ses. Their shatiling intrigues could not pass
with the• intelligence and straight-forwardness
of the Vermont electors. They were not to be
humbugged out of the certainty that the Whig
Party ever has been and still is the' great barrier
to.the Eitensian of Slavery. They have cast
their votes accordingly. It is for others to fol
low their example if they would secure the
'great object at stake, Free Institutions for Soil
now Free." • "- . -
Since the above we have reams of Repro
- •ntativcs from '2Ortns in Vermont all hut
about 40 in the'whole State. n these
Whigs are elected to 78 all others: Whig ma
jority thus far 39. These same- towns, last
year elected . 92 Whigs to 99 - all others, show
ing a clear net Whig gain thus far of forty-two
in the House!'
APPORTIONMENT BILL.—The success
of the Whig party at the next election, so fa;
as the Legislature is concgrintld, is a Miter;
of some importance. At the next seiierin,
rive the Reading Journal, the bill for the rip._
portionment of Senators and Representatiies
for the next seven years, will have to be pas
sed. This, in itself, should induce the Whigs
tabring out their entire strength, in support
of their candidates. The Locos have never
scrupled to resort to the basest Means to ger
' rymander the State so as to retain power in
I their hands. As evidenceld this we. used
only refer to the last apportionment bill,
which allows Westmoreland three members
of the Legislature and. Washingtv but two
—which gives Barks the saffifttrpresenta.
lion in both branches as Allegheny, - and
Montgomery one penator and Chester and
Delaware but one. We might mention oth
er instances, but the above are sufficient to
prove to every candid mind that the State is
at present most shamefully gerrymandered.
If the Whigs desire justice they should spare
no effort to return a majority in both branch
es, by Which clone it can be secured.
..• , o*-The violence and recklessness of
the booboo leaders 'in their iiiiieeition."to
Gen. Taylor's administration is full of war,
ning not only to the Whigs, but to all well.
wishers of the pfosperity of the country.—
When' opposition is thus sprung and pushed
—when an attempt is made to put down an
administration before that administration has
had.an opportunity to develops its measures
before the country—it shows that mere par.
ty feeling is too strong; that it wars against
the genets' good—exceeds all prudent lim
its and needs to be checked. fn suchtimes
politics must receive the attention of the
people. The honest and patriotic freemen
of the country must come to the resouelof an
administration whose sole aim is the pros.
parity ; peatie and happiness of
.the whole
People.
NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.—TIIe Baltimore
.unrstrys, with great truth end torce-..... 4 The
;postage of dne cent is not, too high cm news
'papers to beconveye'd from one extremity
ol the 'Union to the other. ' It is for the inter
est of the counfry to support' its local` news
-1 papers. Every county should enjoy the
;onViinience' and benefit of a, printing oft's);
,
-atunis-an-atixiliarVto this-should-support-a
uow,spaper. For this purpose we should like
to'See the did law re:enacted, rillowingnews:;
paper to pass free througti tilt) mails, for the
,disitinde of thirty miles from the place of
publication: It never should have been re:
r debt
ble
TIIE :Val* 'MEV TREAT l—The
Capt•Small;late of the State Senate,
has been throwa_aveiboard by the loooti of
Philadelphia county-i-poor 'old Simi:owl/surly
pr refusedite.idat,tiveekst'g,tttn , the 'mutt inatien
Igr)ProihnnotarY. in Westritorelind crounti— . .
ati,d l Coh 'lohn.',F;THuntery Curd Weis
. tioarerily 'looked at= , whellt he asked fov'the
nOtidnation.by the loioloVe . paity in'
Cumberland oonntY Nualr 'a petty'ought 'tp ,
turn f , tip ther whale , of .thews• eyes at , -Gen.
,Luneirt-t dor& frairrOregon--ougldn't they 1,,r
ilk:7`Thcre,is ,negreas",:ort . ,the eititate,
cl.lolin '‘Calholiii i mild I /*yearn:- shelvati
tgibught,frona,Afkieniall has been in hlwfaliti- ,
ilYfor,a onntury. She bee 63 doomeniianttr all
living,on the !ante
chic noir truly cola:
tyvlied medicine ey.toisdasplie_thla .advice, let it be
sad lubnedietelfbn paid being felt I ho matter wheie
itmutyibet.whethor la the head Or feet, Whither.it:be
'ln Ma back or abdomen, whether arising' from eater-•
k nal eatule;:inor:thiltiandroth'ePliti; art&
rely upon ite•that the palm , go, the ; body,wil4 be
restaiaa to: healtiVan moon : as 'ntitUre -has received
atifftedebt 'Astitstrawes. frank thair.dfreCi;
I'llorhilty of Impure humors diectierged from ,
the bud' ;by,i,ag aellen of.thelltrandreth'e Pills, Is* ,
placed, n, the courts or ,a4biy hours ,withtneoe , and, ,
•parehiolid; by tlitt dig'estien Of 'it Ifibdarate Indaii , kgy!
purging th e 'body , with this medicine UM whpbtatee ,
of blood'becomes 'entirely purified andragetutreted.',.
Abe', blood, le the, life of :the bOdy,
undisputed; Macabre I shall: say that' , it. being-lhe
' Seco , oe:l f ten; it' must Oleo be!! ha , seat ;or !thoeidea. I
11 . blood,:we @Mold abeiract the dla•,l
ease - ohly,;:not.the bleed: istAkkfinpUriiigs, Which
multi he reputeed,hy purge don :to lee a taz our health,
hi all Mates of the oil Ilitdiftibcil; had in
tOicilm s:.
ate;,The blondAke goOd.epiritile always
ttiing to, benefit the body by its struggles to expel'
,impurittel But' it. is 'noti , eliPable: to , Watt iti:own:
purideation :at all time t to, do, thla ; it.ntot"olten
asee'aiolletailee; , .:'-When 11,0 bittbd tonded*ltht
'Pnritleei impecially to OA Clinnije,o,4,lFftinlimances
muy be fatal; prlovldelE the blood , poulitlfle4.:lo4
uptahMidOie gust itOisi:, , l.M.ylid,iitlittildretp!s
IbilloarevpooC - `, •
:boa ,arleft, 0144
~horlquau,i_,Bhippet!barg .II
Ifttlatilatig,Ml 14:1:ri Ow 419 in Wend ;. , 341 . : , ,., pltneris.
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1111.21511
:., , ,Itiippensbaft,!:lloilog 1.:
~
111 i'heiiiiiiiiipil' Wh igs, of .: 'ljtopprObing sh e
, giiii . eafletien,'o,..the. it tif, ctiiiipitigtic 7 ,
4 C W.AtIre I'WS ( 1 "c a! (11'' 1 4 0 1, 41 1. 11 8 .
fi
0! it:
,),titirfailiellkik:the perpose;,priAklyi
.;.trig't Witik•noieußtions ise: , ilie-Staqiiliod
, e ''.3t IT. il . ' no - I. W! ..-- d'' 8
r.t....,,pci
~ re
,th .Let..... to t
~t ,,e, , ,,,, p mees
. ing ..
","Viirri cd'thtemirbiiinifiteritiiiiio elianicier.-':-
Mi t ijor . .tesg.v,n,A, ffon,preseled at the meet
ing,' assisted by Messrs. F. J: y)s . cher, Miley
-, „0ettyir.44.aj0r..,,We5 0 4, 44 . i l 1 1'16....jimi1FEt.,.W.-.•
Thrust!, as Vice Presidents, gnci . ".-Rtibeek; .
, matt-GA:W. di'lAy'iliiti;Plifi; Secretaries: -A%
sertea.oLarell.- written-resolutions...were, re-
ixperiefl ; by t pir, yt ? : fieulter f irsm a corn.
miess appointed for that purpose, which
cOrdially approve the• Whig ticket and
breathe an gamest assurance of its success
in-the - coming election: R: P. MeClune,*
Esq , was then Celled upon, to 'adilietis the
meeting, who reipencled , with . his usual
promplimrse t „in L a brief ;•oncl able -srieech,
showing the importaciewegrthe issues Myat
t veil iir'the coming eleicitionj and urging the
p' Whigs to energetic rictibir.:,
Major JAMES, ggLEB, ctco was present,
made a few remarks by way of. , tlifinicfg his
position.' Ho warmlkseciteided the . norrii 7
nation of Mr. Renshaw, find pledged him
-" eel I to lsb - cir:'za r Jntisl vlor6 ' e Vilecess bl the
'whole ticket. he Whip of 'hie tchviiship
were up and doing, and they were delermi-
iced to bring out the entireparty vote at the
•October election. The' tielcirt , 'Wthi a good
One, and with proper (met - Mies .it could be
elected. All •is right among the gallant
Whigs of the Upper End.
New
ertisonents,
BOASUUDINct.ta. •
A GE NT L F,M AN wishes boarding
..""R• without lodging. Address M.' Poin
. (soptl2
Agriculture" Society Ileethig,.
THE Members of the Agricultural Society'
of Cumberland county, are requested to
meet at the Court House, in Carlisle, on' AT.
U - RDAY; the 15th re September, A 49. at 10
o'clock, A. M. RICH'D PARR ER,
• Sept. 12. . Sect' y.
FOR RENT. •
irinHE house in Louther street lately occupied
i by B B 'Wuntibilicl;is offer(' for rent
. from now until the Ist of April. Enquire nt the
.
t td_Diric_o • rsaptl2.3
To IMilders.
ZiR. 0 P 0 S S ,be received by the
IF Board of•Sehool Directors of North Mid-
dleton township, up to the lstDetob next,
for building a SCHOOL HOUSE, on the
lands of Adam Becker, in said township. For
particulars and plan of Building, enquire of the
subscriber. .105.g24 aNTrat.
Septl2.
York 8t Combatland Rail Road.
N"Ter"--he s tockh o lder s in the YOrk
Cumberland Rail Road Company, residing
m Pennifylvania, are hereby notified that the
. "-following — nnmed—instalmenfir
those heretofore called are requiredlo be psi
at the York Bank,- at the periods mentioned,
namely : •
Two dollars_ a share on the Ist4f4etober
next; 101, 11 •
Two dollars
. Inkrt - ibn the Ist day of No
vember next
Two dollars &share the Ist day of De
comber nextr;
Two Ateliers a share on the Ist (lard Janua
ry 1850.
tho t3onrd,
LI LEWIS, Trees
By order of
* York, sepin 4t
0 - Volunteer copy.
MACKEREL,
SHAD,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD'S. CHEESE,
Constantly on hand
and for sale by
J PALMER & CO.
Market Street Wharf
PHILADELPHIA.
septl2'49.
. .1. .111. stikpon,
, 40 0,LssAr i. mama.. tt,
et r oc' e 10; .• :.;;EVISIt Ora ignore,
Viree_doprs s .._OVlitidge,•FrOnt St.
JM. S., for t ' "e„ . tietommodatioi of Mer
• chants and othift in Dauphin, Cumber
land, Franklin. and neighboring counties, has
opened• an extensive Wholesale Establishment
' ler the *aloof- Groceriesand Liquors, as above.
With tlie'cblepevationicof !a large • importing
house in Daltirticirc,',lte.willfilietacedithire.;at
the same prices at w,hieli,theytianbOipurtiliaited
in the city. .Ho respectfully solicits. the favor
of a call from those 'wishing to purchase; to
satisfy.them-of his entire' ability to. sell as he
promises. The attention of landlor.ds is invited
to a lot of Choice liquors r in store and for sale
•at importertr prices. fitr Orders from a die-
Sauce promptly filled, and goods despathed at
'city prices., Septl2—tf
Plainfield Classical Academy,
FOUR MILES WEST Of CARLISLE, BETWEEN TIIE
NEWVILLE STATE ROAD AND CUMBERLAND VAL
LEY RAIL ROAD.
~, SEVENTH SESSION. • .
MIIE Seventh Session will commence _on:
, 1 • MONDAY, Nov.,sth, 1849. The number
of stu lents is limited, and they are carefully Ore,
pared for College, counting house,
The situation precludes - the possibility of stuk
dents' assaulting with tho vicious or depraved,
being remote from town or vithigetthough easily
acaossible by State Road or CumlYerland Valley
Railroad', lioth bf which' DllBl3 through lands at ;
ached to the institution.
• , TERMS.
13oarding,.washing, &c.,
• sessioni) $50,00
Latin or .Greek 5,00
Instrumental Music "I' • ° 10,00
Froitolfor Ociniun • 5,00
- -
i Circulars, yith roferauces, &c. furnished by,
• SO 12. R. R. BURNS. Principal.
•
VALUABLE REAL ,ESTATE
-
AT PUBLIC SAL
E
N: FRIDAY the , 19th of Octo b er next will
~be sold at .Publie.Sale on the premises in
Monroe township;. CuMberland county, ra.,
the following ;Real Estate late the property of
JohniMorrett, deceasedione•half nule West of
Chureldowp, on the road lepding from Church.:
irevn'to'the trindle!sprina road; • containing 125
ACRES ~first:rate , Limestone' Lanai' 100
Acres are cleared and 'tohigh state of cultiva7
doe; therreitittindor is, covered with' fine young
c:.timber.',, The, improvements are
, a.,two story .LOG [LOUSE, a •
• lUrgeI Urge Kitchell', a Lod ' Barn;.
;Wagon' Shed; Corn' Crib, "and
' - " other. necessary out-buildings.--,
,-, Alio it, twat:failing well 'of water near th
" MVO:Ober& with ehOice fritit.- This'
qjs 'conaidered one of, the bruit Jfaimer in :Monroe
, lownship.,"'Any,Persomf : Wpthing 'lO')view,•.tbet
"'llbdibiPropertyprevialtirie'tile;safe
by ; on , .:the:itultioriber.tt,'Stild ;•1 0., emit
1; menet) at... 10 o'clock,CM-rsaid,day,:yvhen,titten;. ,
donde iiill.bdigiVeri• end' terms made ltnbWri,.bY,
,GEORGEARINDLE,6I ,
„ r i ; ' SAMU E L
MORRETT
4.:r """
'`7lllatelmastee;Unieri.publish till sale and lend:
i!ibillito this ,oflice. : r•
' -, c'- , • 110 a, „tip 0;0, ,e, :. Fa r.m
?.*l
- 1 t iSATI .ZIO VAT a SALE:= , t
if, sube . bor offers for . sale hie - valuable h .':
n• ib'ftl•'e
• „ I*FARM , ‘ ' 'alba
bank 'of the Conodo=
guiner Creek, iii..,...Woet Penneboro township;:
Cumberland couli.tyMinorrilleit„weat of, Carlisle
. „pud'onii- half Mild' westsrir Davie' :Mill; 'find On.' ,
. and' a-quarter . miles north of the , :Cutriberland
;!; Valley,. Rail, Road.. This::farm , contains ~105
,ACRES; 53Terchett; of good'Limestrine'Lhnd;
.''' In ti:rhighl , fetate'af , ctiltivation; &tient' 95 'Antes
'Sire cleared. and the ,remainder is enverei with
i thriving young timber. - -,The improvements era
' telatgei..-TelcrPBtbry,'STONE 11011 V, :' large
1 ,'S..I OI QPI Bank Bern4lisick.:,Teriant, House , with A:
,v.Welt of good Water;nt the, door. ' 'Also; 'Wagon.
1 , l'illied; Corn Crib: and °the nrieeiiiiirytitti Winona,
'-4c,.grinitel.pple.Ornhard`of , :chsiee . .fruit...Thare
I, , iii, a - 10 . a,.yariety of,yenell..:Plurn, ; :and,.Cherni
rreeii`ttniethrit with- about' 500 panels et : getitb
'locust post and.ehestntiVlail fence . ..riri,thelsisri;
'4.
,olso.o [Canals ready'Ll put up. , .'.t„Theisubsarlhal::
,who intends rambling to the werit,Wlll gill' low,
Pertnithertipertioulara;senqriirri•lnt\the'nridar* ,
1 ,; . :algued residing-Olt theisremities. , , , :, , ; 4 %lv:',;-;.ii?,
. i eeptl2 2iito . ..”' PRIMP ZIO9LER 'M . :
,'' I, ~:•.‘.,,b 4 ,AIL,ViIY# 1
.41 .. ‘aVtarP"i4 ,. .:r;c1
i :,• 1 , ~ .,,, , Tt.,-1tti1,41, ‘ ,; : ,..5,1- _..4.
T - illOillitiiirlhWraiiii'foVisla that'll 0 1 1 4 6
' ill - - TAymw - S.TAA-Dixellefa 1.0,8:;' :-. i;• 3
~1. r' ti Poinii l ,:to,riiiiidlitti intaglio/14 0 0P r-MPEI ~,
l i
g tnitES'iiiWiAiijoilatoithiliii .o 6, , iiie ', WU' b,
;10'44(tfrOP,1_ lipti . bi*CtiitiColialoi 4 abouvl too'
':, prildsliontsh - orMit t plape, - ,ingitatlf tritteltOi
iqyliudgri,Vithli ei, Oh bOrtirid , &niniSq , -. Cfill' on
~ , ~
'litho ari aratibae4lyfn ittsNiritetitHbeihnidlk; , .l
~,``,:' ~,; f ting4.9 At, ,':', .. ; i 1 -,. CR. A, it, CRS i, ,P , Y43'IIE P t :: ,C.:
j 6,10- ,':. , ',.:A / 1,;4 , -.c'%:- . . , (0,''.",5.','- -1 . , •: •,•.' - xr . ? : '',.,,'. •. ?,..:-.: ~
;;;7' Ai / Of P':'ll4-W.,;:i . c11.: ' • . .... -, • ' i ':. ' 4 , ' '.L,:: ' :',',....:. r ,:1-5.:,'
New .261),ertiriemenks.,
Admission 95, Conte only.
Tmt cburacteristie feuturea of ibis Irma establishment, •
which impour to hove absorbed the uslostmf 'the uoitelty
and recherche omertalmnentmanant, can be only' briefly
enumerated4n the Limits of an 'udvertistlinent.
The APOLLONICON, by fur the moat stupendoug.muslcal
project of the ego, composed of over 1000 distinct mud
cal instruments, more powerful then n bond of 50 mist.
einns, and drama by 40 Horsesin procession, will collat.
tutu the Orchestra during the entertainment
-An entire and elfeetive•Dramatie Company, under the. •
direction of, H. F. Nichols, Proprietor titither.Ade/phi
Theatre, Washington,(l,, attuchedgo the Troupe,
for the putpoSe of getting up' every nighigrand.lt e
.'
roio and Patriotic Spectacles of •
GEN. WASHINGTON, tt OLD PUT,'{' and "MAD
" ANTHONY • VITAYNE
rtiviving reminiscences of those tinges Maltried 'nieces
routs," commemorating Some of the moat stirring mid
'
niteresting Revolutionary incidents„thei gallant deeds of •'
the Heroes of 'TS, and ccmeludifig with a grand Notional
Tableaux of Gen.Brashington mouuted.orra noble char.
ger, borne on the shoulders of his braes continentals!
The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under die
charge of the great Italian Trickeldson, Signor Faux '
CAALO, known thfoughout Europa as .tie, man of 10410
hicks, and more renowned probably th n any Artiste
dun has over perambulated the country, ail 1
A singularly talented Troupe for, Boucot; ans, id evilly
lepartinent of the business', viz i -Messrs. 0.. T. Roams',
%V. W Menem!, E. PETI.II.,Y 11cPsztuont,,_ - 'IP
&o.
SMARMS CAULO ' . PERRY," CI;AIIIIINCE &C. , ; madames
11. F. NICHOLS, KNAPly.ritill.`4 MIS; DELSlvierEf &e.
&0., altogether rendering this double company as much
n advance of all other establishments in the numbers DM
"tents of the Troupe, as in the extent and eleganno.pl
he outfit.
WILL exhibit nt Cnrlisle.onlTHUßSDAY
September 20th.• Hairs open at 11 and
7 P. M. Also, at Harrisburg *Sept 19th. 'At
Dilletown Sept. 21st, and York on the 22d.
Sept 5 G CGNN OA, Agent.
TWO GagAT, EXHI33XTIONS
ITNITEDA-M ONE!
CIRCUS &lENAGEME •
COMBINED. '
Under the Illanagenieht . of Mr. C. C. quirt
This immense ennblisliment combines the I.AII.
UEST AND :tt(itiT l'EitrEC I' (I)I.I.EcTioN 01"
WELD ANIMALS ever exhibited, with mi ECD:CS-
Titt - AN TROUPE superior to tiny other ever ormiti
ixeit.,limong the-animals in this exhibition is n
splendid
wki - reA4-ORPOL,AR BEAR.
The only 'Spe(lllllsll s fir 34111 SpoOiCB tit the United
States. Also
PERFORMINGILEPhAttomEoI -
Tim. must sagacious and thoroughly trained Ittopknot I
in the world, together with specimens of nearly'es ,,, —,
erg -species of wild: t rinirnals resisting. The Eques-
Irian departmenVcomprotes nil the principal talent
of Europe and Americo., funong,its prominent mem
bers Will be the . . •
FAR , FAMED .11,1YERS. FAMILY I,
Erma Astley's and,PraticonPs ,Ainphitheatres, 'Lon.
ihin'and Paris unitiersallyneltraiivledged RS the best
gymnasts andecrobats in the world ,Alse
---- DIAS'I'fiIIVNEVIT.:TX., •
• .
THE DARING, BAOKWARD'RIDER;
`lNsgother uitlf hiIt.:LXQNARD, the - great Two nod
Four Horse Itider.E.MatteriKE RIVERS, the Infant
Equestrian; the _Unequalled Ncene-.,
Eider Messrs. CritWfonl,' hitniast, , llenlier. Bellamy •
Ifolloway, and nomereUrrethef Afthatt °Cilia highest
order of merit.. „ , •
•The Best and Most Populat'CLQW,Win.Aniniriciiis a ,
member of this company.' With` theieffinequalled •
resources the proprietors will,Cittiled•to present ,
a class of Equestrian Entertaintnents.gclitising.ovely. •
thing 'of the knot over beforajtrodneeili,whilti:Alitk.,,,,,,
Magnificent Cara,Van of Living-,,,Aillerd3;nittype ex.
ambled without `additional chargeHlicrutele deem-em- • ,
inn o Combintitibn of Attraetion,CSUbkits , the world
has neVerbefore-witnessed. Eacipperfonnageo
be concluded ,with the thrillinVecits
LEY, the great
LION CONQUEROR" • 1:1
IN ADEN , OF. LIONS, TIGERS; ANDI,EDPARIY3.
This Establislinient.'as it makes ittlfyldie.entrke into
town, will be *beetled by The :
• • LIDIPIRE
Under-the..direetion-of-M.R.-Cv-POORi-whowiti , ,e
liven the entertainments with chnice , .selections of. .
-Popular :dust°, Equestrato LVEltrt ,
Riding Mager, ME, li. 1111DITINGTQL , 1::' , 7 :, •
For full particulars; see late !outman hal air We'
hotels, etc. , — • •
Price of Admission to the . .UlitqdEibibitione
cents; Cildren udder .
liperrat • •
:2 and ,Ferformapeptiyri r il coontennOt. 2/ untl.7A
' • 6"a:
i" The - . I"; • : sabileh_ai.iida,.o hitka)...;
ti CLA.RLISLELon TUESDAY,! ; '.6titotier :9th;
1849ezIn , Skippoheblirg . Monday. O atiher
1149;+,i; (septl2) • C E•l3l2.lBlo.lAgent: • -
• . •
.
;.. - Valuable - .Property. For ,- Sale; I
Tr Suhaefiber has a FARM' which ho
wishes.to.soll. The pro per ty situtilcd
West Pennsboro:townshipVCitmliorland court.
,ty,;Perine,..,iive and a haltl':miles , West of ' .
oK - the turnpi k e,' read: leadin6 from"' ,
I .Harrial?tttg io ,Plitsbutf,,'ekintaming f22.iACKOB*,:,
rate'Llatesione Lerid,;`.in'a • high'idat
ealtiimtioniu;'AbOtif'loo Acr e s ;of
and the,:baioeo. or ,
6n itpioluittcorfaioopht
on` ; 100 , 4'
11 '''Llte,.iniortrtiinenrilwa th ( rioAte
1 :13 DWELLI t t
by.-28' feel; ya . stOtvitratte'r,,,
. LI
Baildingi; tiy.. 22 febt'hti4,iiiio;; ;; ‘"
stories double• norn;"Corn
Crib and_ W agon Shed, a . younifOrehrktl. , '
!eofy,eaperiorfreinfand choice fruit oft~iflorent.''
,kinds. ;,There is.a :well . of.water% iri f lhatyard
;neer: the 'dwelling:, .This.
advent wee—only five mid: a bhalF,4niles.4
inatkot always on thoread;',
soatawishing to - .puiehaso
well to-call and sea '• '
Sopit2:4l'
VW . ' Otili 'Of 'ltenc" -0
,-; 1 ••••y„ ,, , i .. ; .: . ..,•,. , , .c• • 0,, , ,,,§,•..,.,.••,
T ":,;'i010it4...4 . . ,-,- iiliell„.9l.-rent,:tciaione-,0i,i,,,,
'
motw 0 . 1 is.
In
10) 4 " gro ni iii c 0 1 4inp s
over I•YA, tP.lgq 6tiuol e dAn -. -"I/ 1, 'Xitk , ',., , . „ ;
.atotonlowDebiii,,on the_rond•lendii3g.lxomq46, : ,•
.c Hoe-Iron'Worka.Oril3bilingApingloSlipi ':,.,-
.0, . iib uf,Cn , l;!o t il i t i ,, , l f lgi l l i o ii sll rat i o:: o i !,, , i i i l i' l li c il i tilr r owi 7
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, . li I j'') :).vttli:,it . ,Well:o paYOT : igil,inig,Witila,ii,:
neat .ilie bausQ7 - ANtiuug:4ll4(firi
v in g ' p re g ir d; ,r t i e , bent : select e d .Iruit:
. --Tho „ili
Tiiiiptiiiy . is roeated;iii.a xiepi' nd; d, ensaly!noppy''. - 1 ,- ,
Jatidnotglitterhood— betWotii, 4 ,i . it gin'. bent.sn,xis
nations ilif:'!litinknein;;Wolia"44iiiiitv• .- TitioC k f :
winkling to;*itt‘ii,•the'pritifortv‘i.,lll pel('''ari 4 - trio,l7t;
'euliseritiee lii , ing'n%ointne naid 'Wapiti ii, l l:VV,:4:''
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wi g it,,4 9 .ls3wn r , .witi,h.q,p Itto1.11107 , 004,01':..' 71
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