II gteiesilio.4t 4181pszttew CIAILLISZI 3 .PAL ter . r3lj. - WEDNESDAY, sg, rtEmBERIOB49.' Are ten Assessed ,1 Ills not too early to remind tie Whigs of the necessity of being assessed ten days be. fore ile_clection. The election takes place on Tuesday, the 9th of October, less than three weeklom this time. Hear it in mind, and attend to this important duty in time. Each one of you should examine the lists of - voters put ...Till your respeCtive . election districts, - by your assessors, and if your names are not th6re, have yourselves assessed immediate _ •Iy—lor if you are-not asessed at least ten days before the election, or have not paid a State.or County Tax within two_ years past, you will lose your votes: rto Vot--A New Lacy'. The fol lowing sectto 's of the Act- of the General Assembly, approved the 27th ay oLFebru. ary, A. D. 1849, are publislie for the inior. untion of the electors of Cu berland coon. ty,"viz Sect. 1. Be it enacktd, &o. That it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the coup• ties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York Frunklin, Cumberland, Bradford; Centre, and Erie, trointand altdr the passage of this Ant( 1 0 ,u,ote-fot .all•the.camlidateS for' the variods . oinces In„be.fitletl (4 : n4.c:election on ONE §I.4F OR TICKET; Provided, The office for • which every candidate' is voted for shall be - designated, as regaged by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. , sect. 2. That any fraud committed by itnpermuctiugla_thrlinannn scribed, shall ; be punished as similar .frauds are direc:ad to be punished by tie exrating laws this tOrirhonwealth. Mn: RUPLEY' AND ?lit SCHOOL LAW One of Mr. Rupiey's very heinous elle • - Otis, in the eves of the Volunteer ims that .t,t 2 of nbrvo trig fir the amended School Law of 'the last session. ~ The Volunteer regards. thiu,tiMeridad law as the veri,worst kihd of a ,tyrannical law.. Whatever it may be, we inuhliehed the yeas and nays list week, show i,ng.that in the House of Representatives the law received an exactly equil number of votes from both parties. Both• parties are therefore equalty responsible for the exis tence of the law and this,fact the Volutiteer ie perfectly, U#aro But what ;•a, pity; ,as the law is so" callous,Mat Mt:•Rupley did ,- 1 ..)f • ••• • • •' not vote tor ; itj thus give the Volunteer kuhance of roundly abusing, him ! , 9 2 17 " 111 - .‘ ',I4IAIG VICTORY." "'.2.l..Titis•is' the remark of thel,postort Post up- the Whig,iriumph.lit Rhode *fiord Dixon 'is elected to Cop r , olAni) over Mr.,Tburs , ton; 'the late Locofoco'inember: 'The vote,' Post, , ifilargety iticreased,an,d A FUL-L ' 'VOTE 6 A WM* VICTORY. • "Shit is. The teniati _does not only apply "to ktioda ttalanil;but lo`...nany other Rtetsb, in • the ljnieri."' It is equel6 , ,,n2Pltcable to Penn- i eylvnnin. 'Gtve us &Full' ore, and we' are, • mire of a 'Wide • ON TIM' !=•Alrf Fuller; the !whigmandidate terTatiai 'CotritilistitOnet;:js announced to addiesi :Several meetings in the Eastern and Northern parts this stato. - . Mr. - Feller is an plot rent simaker ) and, hie , eeolies _1 to tell to his advanta?e The people like to ''ems and le; public , off"- .. 4.30131 0 . I'l A .14 P u Oi; 1 : 1 ?, AslnPlk ' iriiirl':tiPpearjug, before Ahem. , Where lie • -:;;". NORTH . JVANOII..PANAL..-7The tolls ; -+!.'4.ol.9l4fltllkitl*Morthtilfriiin!ittlantil ;since seasotiia.s7;6s4. OThiftW, t , 4.lc9AbttrrOiFersair.4hinks tAildeigamOwelances'ofyipparant. f 14M34355. 1 [PP ill:Ah.flifienr4usiqesstiaffordtisart . 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INkr' V.:.414 *.',..).;'3:fc4' • - r` "7 ASerlri.ltTs l #o:loTlKOPP il lYO rs t;i. , olio TO 'DB xOl4O WITH • Tale P4ON7, EY ?" . .Tiiis is a'4uestion whick'.llM4'peOlft ;;'OlOO 4 °the,r W.lbjaiself-tt•2Be-14101*0 I try ! :pali tuict*, paika , r ‘ T'lniOt man ,i9liMsl§ . ..plti r -fhis debtf4lo,corn t 'OPeaketkqvi; , debts ''..ivhich heed' accurriblatind years under the locofoco edhrili)strations,, have been receixtd by him, 'audited, and paid,.; ant ng•tolthi'insierfrilltog' . 'Of • 8it8 4 090... , , These were ,leorest : predit9n3, Whose Canine:had been icePilizielt;lo sgtislq dernands•of plundeMys. 'Besides this 1ie ,.,. haq ; ;,alfeally s.et',;ap . art)'l6lds,ooo. to the . ainkingiutitE. and yet-after all this, the locolocri AnditorGeneral has le - join — the VGhigTreasuret in a report that thray , have over`180,000"o1$ surpliti`jn,ihe:tiintiury, for a corititigetit apPlicatio'n7kilirelsTorthitialich Canal. •• Thin work; alter' lying twenty • geese idle, is about.to be completed from resources within the means of the-. State 'itself, when Will be added sloo,oooha`year:to • its regular 'revenues without deduciion7iVpierest 'on 'loans to' effect. It; V7e shall dri it with our own money and -without. any taxes--:on the contrary ; haye our 'ekes yearly reduced by' •' I ":Si t=ll , But the inquiry now is, what cried to. be ticine 'with the money'? The for Mer admin. istiationwhad the same mear.'s at control Mat Governor Johnson has. HOW then doe it come that he' can do fifi much, with the same meanethat -they did so little ?• ••'This 'is a question for every honest man to aristvitr.— It is one that peculiarly commends - itself to p every taxpay e r ery owner of property; whb found it inishing in value on his hands by the htinued increase of the State, debtd?which it was bourn], and the evi dently increasing inability, as it seemed, of the State ever to pay it. How does it come that they now see this all changed ? , Gover nor Johnson had control of the State finances a few months, and all is changed as if by magic, and fide magic nothing more than an honest and wise application of those means that Were heretofore misapplied and mis used. • • The Volunteer devotes nearly column, interpolated of course with .11 good share of personal abuse, to show up certain very odi ous measures the last session ol tlke Leg's , lature, and en finds lault with Mr. Rupley . because,,Qve suppose, he did not vote for these measures. ,Mr. Rupley, forsooth, dodged them? H o 1)7. unkind it was in- Mr. Rupley to,dodge so, and thus'clestroy .all the Winn leer's " political capital !" Mr. Rupley ought certainly to have voted for everything that, was odious, and. thus have divan his opponents some ground upon which to op pose him ! Our neighbor..will have to look into the deurnals again, and see if something can't lie found. Mr.lluptey voted for the - Sinking Fund, to reduce the State Debt.— Can't you fire away at him for that; neigh bar - TiiE Scorr. MEDAL..—The gold medal which was voted to Gen. Scott by Congress on the 9th of March, 1848, has beensprepa sed_and is-now at the War Department. It is of the same size as_ that voted to General Taylor, the value of the grild4if which it is made El - mourning to about faiiiqtundred and fifty dollars. It was designed, as we learn froin the lutelligencer, by a gentleman eon nected with the Engineer Department, and struck at the United States Mint in Philadel- Ora. The portrait of Gen. Scott is engraved in the highest style of art, and is deemed an admirable likeness of that distinguished sol r dier as he now appears. But the most Stri r ' king feature of the medal consists in the fact, that on the reverse side is portrayed no less than seven battle,scenes;:viF those of the City of WilißohPYhj9llPcPopies cettleit, Cruz, - Cerrp Gorde,'Cenr, tictras, San Antonio, Chtirubusco, and Me 1,14. no del Rey. PROSCRIPTION FOR OPINION'S SAKR..-- The LoeplOceejiist now prate much about this' matter. ,A case occurs to pa where Aheir own party practised it, and were severely rebuked therefor. Edward . McGaughey, of Indirihrt; was nominated, by President Tay lor, aS Governor of Minnesota, and, rejected by the Senate, by a strict party yote, because of his opinions in A;elaiioir to the Mexican 'War. Ic`Obody pretended, his opinions were not henestly ; . and cOnscientiousiretitertlieed; and 'seams now that they agreed with dime 6f MS constituents whom he represen t:o,i] irl'Ccrgressj for Ile been 4e-elected by . a majOrity" 011,871 77 -a ,majority, third- ireitter.that .the. r,rmjorities. of four LooofoO6 nieriAbAjt:CM State; op!nbin PLUNDER OF , TXM . , PUBLIC WORICB.- Theff. o • icers Upon ! rhe bite Lworks drew Suite Treasary„Apringjho month pi THOU SA!ID DOFILR,B more ihsn,ffio amount of ,follif xeceiveff„cluritig : tkat month; This id a il•kur ,w9rtliyV Or:consuleration thiyrsic-reir= i .ms te w . iiii3 ; Aye,truct : will nr e sississa it when 11 1 9Yi q9n#11,9 1 :9) ,ii;4[).cLOP,rs.7.or;.—tri,42l .. t 4 -iiiiiiiiiiini a Yffinilii Pitiips.—GcY' ,i. 1....40,.., trio ~ : .,.,Aun . I:Ft .. . ern P r ,s nail l ee , 3 s.PL T erritory,r n il l° , l°lo , 43ll , ii-Goiikruir Champeretie.beesi j sgri l jtt /*Vs) cOMMilironeiktO treat,w pt. the Hic.3l Int dian B .) 0 1 .1. 1 Ri l gtt i trottleo,,Ftr.44l.4 lo o). o l ' twanir,s4"ffi a kouf,lc MI artife#7lll4o, I now.; own anti occupy ? . iF.jB reptiettottiOitffl ..s bejpg well adapt, to.cultgation. flir,:o's Jo 1 ag r up ,s , 4:1,1 p‘.l I 1•n.b.,:!,_ 1 , 1 ,J , .....1(1 jeVi l l a_ 41 1 1A.PPRIM.7174ashiTerreeiA JO 8, rAT : higemdidete Or 10 Aste,Secete in !the :county, with a good prospect of beitsgoeleol I . 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IP 0 i t Am u( : 4 0,4 1 44 : a ' ' .',. \.: ,: 0 (oils 3*.e . ..:1th-a -- .AAr 06 Mr. 3Lupley's,Course. The Yelunte:, 4 ('l6l 4 ;34.ei:RuPley Alielesktegislature - lciinnei issue. of small notes_ hi the Banks,eithoggh RelneW thti gople ot - :,Cunibgrfandhounty,•.; - tief all' ar. 44 5 e• were opposed to •aniaucli *,OW flowitlid Wrilitipley .beco'rrie aware of .Ihe facg-,that :hls•constitgents of parties . ' Likitre • Opposed to any more paper mgney.?-.. Wbo told'hiin that evr4 bodkivaseo flush of money that the'lhing had ;become &drug? Dtd iiiraresident rtrid Alte,f9f;a4.ef. ,111e,Cap . iiiite7.llWeit'lLgi'itt the eagle tin : l'l - 1W itity -' . • went,downlgHarrisbnrig to apply ftiiihelial filth:inn, privilege - of wining paper money,, adl Rupley, that .Rank noteS were. prib, el. . , , very unpopular:' ' home, and that he, had better take eare tiovir he voted for any more 'of thergrWi.:;lieuld like to krgiV - Wliere is the, vidence that the F people Cumber• land county, want no more.flanir Notes,?,Oar ,Bank, every belly, says, means to ask the tegialattiie Drain y for the, privilege of issuing 0164. la that the evidence ? • Aral it Smi ler and . Church are elected we should like to know whether they will not vete for the preposition., , Will the Volunteer inform us? England Elections. . . Light breaking 1 . 7 Maiiie.—The•Boston At las6--s hag more. rot ma from 1133 . . towns in Maine, which dli w that there had been. no election of Goyi.tely 4l o ? ..lhe,:people. The Whigs have a prt*Potof.a cleatinajority in the .senitte, apd .114' 1. Made a net gain of 4 members of thp House. Returns from all but 8 towns in—Valmont !Pot up ; Coolidge ; 25,9115 ; Needham, OIL 'Cleric, (Free Democracy and fiunker,)23,s' 053 ; Coolidge lacking only 78 votes of hay:- jog a majority over both. In the eight towns yet to hear from, the vote last year wee 243 Whig, 71 Looo,4nd 211 Van. Buren, which shows a majority against the Whigs of 89. Sould'ihey come in as before, Coolidge will v lack 117 votes of, being elected by' the peo- I PIP. • _.e- ' • Pram California! The stz o ler t Otornia from Panama'ar rived at, .ark, last week, bringing the latest intelligence from the Gold Region.— The California brought dosvn . s7oo,ooo worth of gold dust from San Francisco, and $20,00 in coin kora Mazatlan. A part of this a mountgees to Valpahmo, and part to Eng lend byilh9.l3Jitish steamer. The amount of gold in:California was still large but some• what diminished by these shipments. The usual fever of the season was just beginning, , to prevail on the placers, and old residents of California - esti nated that at - least 5,000 deaths would orrur during the summer a mong the utMcclimated. At San Francisco prices of every article of produce and manu facture had fallen off, although from second hand at retail large profits were still realized. The - news is generally satisfactory. The gold continues to be gathered abundantly, but with very severe labor.. The seasoh is healthy, iintl l very few Betioup casualties have occurred. Law is sternly administered, very little crime is known, And order prevails throughpulthe mining district. The inhabf. tants stOri - to have acquiesced entirely in the proposition to hold a convention at Mori terey on thje ISt of September, for the organ ization of a State Government, and an Elec tion for Delegates, as well as other officers, had been held. The state of society at San Francisco, However, is represented in a far 'less favorable light than in the mining dis tricts. In tioilhiter they are industriously engaged in for it in the former they are spending it, and gambling and drunke BOSS Still continue too common. Measures had bden taken to establish an Episcopal Ohnrch at San Francisco. For the Iferald. Y Y M. AT SHIREMANSTOWN Beatty--The' last Volunteer laments irebuter terms the removal. of Mr. Eppley, itiTest Master at.Shireinanstewn. We will 4,Uit,,o`lhe facts of the case. After Gen. Tay tar was elected, and Polk ' s . administration was going out of existence, Pr. Mateer re signed as Post Master. Mr' Eppley Was barely a citizen of the county, and without the signature of a citizen of the village, wail appointed Pot Master. The appointment was a direct insult to the citizens, especially 'the.,6ld resident democrats. That "Whigs and democrats united in requesting that he might be sustained," is not true. The fact is that Whigs and democrats to the tune of a bout ' two hundre4Ogned , petitiops .for his removal, and ) Mr. linnet. 'Wits:appointed:4- To think that a village'Wliieli gave 49 votes foi'Taylei,. and but' G for'Cass, deitiredra4e. "ciifico - POOMame e,. is The editof has said of Mr. Bifrler about as 'Can'Ch i atiii Mail dares say; anal jthilutat he Would say of abooit three thoUsand'rnore vo latile citizens of 'the county tiho. are not of the gbest moil." he should have rejoiced over Mr. Epplay!si i “romoval, as , be says it ''Eri4"ted . 6q `iis sat iq fact I ori j 'an he pre- Meld that it "will , operate to t e a vant age "iii ilie;dernooratio party." Every body knows 'qitoidsconsiaeratfle reviving Shout Shire intasic‘wit I But, ;Fie truth "cif ' hie prediction be etnistri tit ter the votes .of Kreitzees , .. „ and have bin eonnted, out . 'Vve;liitiviitier., p re4iet that he will he, very 'inV6ii-ntietai'iim in 'Ole - 6661;16 Mi,Eppipi7Ei A)iiiilihiiiii . fiyeitiltirgetiiiiifiininfaiioicit 10- colocomm, which is efunct in -this . end of - ,the eounq. ..., . _.:, ~) . ~ D . I;'ttllti , q' 'ltli;""h%,l!eriild' -i ,it , r , ~, . 1 1 ' 'tilt. Aiinterriberl7„lit i 18 1 P., ;rd r '',, ' 'itr: 11'96,41C . Fli'Ell'S.' , :...,, Friend B'eti4, 7 ,- - 11 . 43eleire-'gii;:) .) 4 1 1,1:4 1 qi t l ithi,tliaudb , ilieliiiiO4,ii,4firivl itiie I le' efiedeiVOl;,...l6i 4 '9l` .. ;#ll.,i 3 O.g f 4,. 01.11‘ Old Ottag high' Obiio ii,.s l ‘, , iii!r i aniiia .. 6l,l6 have ' 2ut .., ,P ~, 4 1-6-0,: P en iel n !,<l i, ,, .; .:,.,;:;;.;-.„ ~,,.,1,,.;, , , : , f . ' - `fit*' , *'' I):MESBt RSIN4q,II: , Oor 1 4GRICULTiIIeitt MEETtakiGi.i' jah A rliiiiliietnhitik';)l theegrieulturilleopitity I atithelCoutt clarlieleilair,'Sal- ArOdY,tlM-Aralk,of;,lSepteixtbetylluktioolekree ,te teßderlthej ex pea iiihey'ot la ati Fall tgpf all,thosti whcletetia-, ATtablP:te,the 43.1 . thAtixii:staietiltit3a141 ;rn eat .Ito 1. luta , . l of :s 4 *Plenlbeo'Pt l 9‘ : P','lPClL 7 A ,r fri , dt , lhe' +Colirt 11,994.1:)AverYlvmo [whysg 1 0 §, :Of th,?, , S!/4,!f ,1,1) '-t°'', - Pe , ' °° # initilldl7lll Sept,lsth '1849: Itteit'n:'l',AittizO‘Seet. , , ...;..---., ';'•••• ; .-•/d4,cA4iiicnia.a ' ' ' ij, ' .. iiivetopiioiibt-ta . ti. kanity;ibz itr . 11° ' 1,4 G. Egeri; °l46 ". ' l6d 'as' iii'4l34‘ Ma J3' .' " t tiotiqinl/4`olllPlyre: , 'l7, .irobdieloooB ~ilidiirilte fil.fiPllF,lllll,ti;,,liiiip4plihip:be cline, ' , 1 41 0u)?.-10° 4,6' 4" 1I? 94,8141 k 4, ja ! Ilipi4, _l/iii . .„„ , , • ~,,-eitin 're-,,,; '-' '''%`/''‘i ' ` t i ;'' 1415'' .144 V -I;',4`:'',-4454;',i'i1f1F,-'4,lk. P lit t y ,, , l pormr ,t/l i:4 ' l,li4 ,2 l l ,:Xiap e t.`'" ) A. ,I.'ll^R}o',,,,td# ,A+ ':' . l`..'",. l ‘r.;ritifiZell Orkfc'.-,i - r . '''''' The. - Europa:.' arrived it ,Ilinnori c4i • the 12th.' Inst.,- bringing:tniiiii. froMAleadoii to the 'lit , - inst. •.. ,i '-:- ~: :.-• .-, - , ..-..--.Y.• •,. , • . ' TIM - ;colniniiielal s iniMiniiry`ii . . - at:':very-litte' importansie,t.the;:ehlingett . fretk thinliatbrrival' , being siigliC ~.':'. --i i'-' , I,: :-. ''''..'`? '.-" . -;R , :--, - Thep--p:f7li-''tica:•:l i n e1...-llgen-i-ces- e ' ..': m N ' . hb .i,:....,..i..:- greate r in i w1i 1i it.; , .. , ..,.' P L. -- r .,- 7 ; 1. 1 :.:' t . "EserMiz=The'cuetniiireffirr.was,eziied .r.' : ed about.theAlth:inst.;- , '"W4 -. Fattem.—The litideisitftthe Nilicintil peilli" i r ioioding,.m..;:viorros!, Genera cavaignno,pnct MCGOidehaUx;liiivatisienibleil.at 'the balli iif the Pyrenees: :The Red, Republican party ern holdingitheiebroinalls , '*Genb,vl; , bnd 'it is as. ' , . sorted that Learn ,Rollin .his - passed-throligh, Germ'agrolubis rotid,hijoin' there" In their de. liberationly, •MearlWhlle the-President is liviffg ia:the greatest - relifernentet St. Cloud. .- His --IntiMate -friends- only:enjoy -the privilege . of.hls. ..seciely.;;;..evalicja evidently: , reernitieg.; his health, , after. tivo'';verremerCettiolis . - Ore choleraic character..•,ltls,.hoviever, scrag 'ed for i' to otin:the Fris - end Strasburg itilwltY,' h SPE m rierna p yiiin!::tlie e lit if Sep t embe r and it is generally believeVtitet : he' will then proceed to Strasburg; the scene of lene of his earlyexploits; Complete"trenipifility'PreVails throughout the , whole of Frince t .:'' •' , . Tite.:-Peadz,•'CoNctrisei..4..itinong,..the %pro, ceedings on the 22d, we find the folloWing: , A written memoleity Eau Burrit was then read in French by 'M. Ooquerel, Sr.; . aridie. caved with great'. applause. The Abby Der_ guerry folltiwed, lifter .which spoiler - M.- A. 'Walker, member for Massachmsetts in the U. S. Congress. Mr. prole, en-'esoaped slave, and-the Rev. Mr. Pennington,, also on escaped,. slave, addressed the Congress respec ng i slave ry in Aintriea, ,- . '' • . - - On Saturday evening, M . d o neville, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, gave a grand ' entertainment" to - tine foreign rinimbere 05-the Peace Ccingrisi, and - tn'niany persons Of (Bs, tinction, mostly English and,Anglo-AmericanS. Nearly 1500 persons were present. On 'the .27th ult..;`the 'English delegates of the Pence Society gaveb•dsjenner at Versailles to the American Delegates, and passed a rm. lotion in honor of Min. • Mr. Cobden, as chair man of the' English delegates, made a speech, in which. he spoke with great the American delegates, and afterwards presented to each Of them . a copy of Itie.Nitii Testament. in French, with an inscription bearing his sig nature. The- speech of Mr. Cobden was re. plied to by Mr.. Allen, of Massachusetts. Af ter declaring the delight with which the Ame ricans met their English brethren in the Con gress of Peace, he said—" We are the descen dants of the Puritans, who, front Leyden in Holland, and from the chalky-cliffs of England, crossed-the wide ocean to find an asylum of dam :pi to civil rights, freedom to read the Bible, freedom: to . worship God. We have crossed the ocean and assisted in this congress in order to give the world freedom from war." Alluding to the , slavery of the blacks in some ' portions of the United States, he said, after ex plaining the difficulties of the slave question, " Reproach not then. the „American Govern ment for not abolishing 'slavery, 'bur reproach 41 as much as you please for what has been done to extend the empire of slavery into'new states ; reproach not beloved America, but re proach if you please Virginia, South Carolina or ' Georgia. Reproach us net as a people in the ' mass." 'ln alluding to tile reception which the members of the Peace Congress has met with here, Mr. Allen spoke 'in warm terms of France,- but added i " What France wants, it appears to me,-15 not intellect, :is not science, is not literature, taste ' refinement ',• but, the fa • miller knowledge of the groat truths of the Bible. One of the Kings of France expressed the wish that every peasant in hi, dominions might havem•chiclien in, his pot. We will ex. press a differentNwish—that. every French pea sant inay have a Bible in his cottage." . Ilusiassx.,-Adicalieni er , gosiuth.—The Vi enna papers publiih two' proclamations, of considerable interest, but the' authenticity of _ which appears somewhakdoublful. The first purports to be a-prooltrrnaftr-of--Kossuth-,amd his ministers, excepting Bathyany, us follows : - " Kossuth to the people of Hungary I—Since the disastrous battles with- ~.which 'God Alas visited this people in the-.latter days, all our hopes of a favorable issue to this war are shiv ered, -and we • feel that the struggle for iode• pendence against the united' forces of Russia and Austria, is beyond our strength. Under such circumstances the salvation of the people and the guarantee for the future can only be expected from the exertions of a military chief; and it is the firm conviction of my soul that the continuance of .be present government is not only useless, bat even prejudicial to the na tion. 'T e 1 therefore alike known to all, that, animat ed by the same pure and patriotic motives that have alone lammed every. step of my career hitherto, 1, for myself, and 'in the name of my colleagues, retire from the government,' pod invest General Arthur*Georgdy with the sti• promo civil and sallitary•power; to bek,held,by him coking as the nellOth lathe exercise of Its rights, shall so dispose. In making him responslblertefore God ta the nation and . to posterity, 1 expect ho will use,' this power to the beet of his ability in securing the national and political independence of our unhappy country, and guarding its future pro gress. May he love his country as disinteres tedly us 1 have done, 2ney he be More for tunate than 1 have bee •n consolidating the - nation's happiness, --- 1 an be of no further or, live use to my fatherland: if my death can be of service to it, I joyfully lay down my life.— The .God of justice and, mercy be with you!" The second of, these documents purports to be a proclamation issuedby Georgliy . 'in donee, (pence of Kosseth's transfer of' supreme power unto hint, and is asdellows: . " Citizens I—The Provisional Government has ceased 'to. exist. The governor and the, ministers ...ve ',voluntarily resigned office, and the gaverMent is broken up. Under these circumstances a 'military dictatorship is a 'ne cesity, which I assume provisionally l ' together, ~- ~;.... . with the , civil power. • . -- . ,Oitlzensi whatever .can., be done for the country in our position of extremity, 1 shall : lj endeavor to accomplish,-eithee,pectaltably or. . by ' force of armse ce whichever,nessitt: terplires; but at any rate so . that thaencirmetisliacrifices `'already made shall belightened—persecution, cruelty and mlirder cease: Citizensl the events are extraordinary, and hard is the hand offpte; at.such 'a crisis no calculation is possible. • , . ~. My sole couniel and' desire is that you re turn 'quietly to yea. dviiillingli, and abstain from resistance even though..the enemy should enter — 7 your-lownerfor-thelreatest-prebability-iii-that- I your best' security: forzllfe arid Property is to be found in your homes; and in. the quiet proem tion of your labors. Citizens! whatever de. - el ismay lie lit the linertitablo ways of Provi .; donee we' will' Support • with manly •fortitude, ~.rind r li ve iathe felicitous perstiasion that true JustiCe 'Cannot foreiter be lost). Citizens! God be with, us I" ' - . . ,;. After:the surrender:of Georgeyt Baron Sig mend Parenzi, Franz.Etteehelr,,Ripance.,Nlints ' ter, end' fifty delitities ; were arrested. . , In the posseision of Duichett were fou . nd' the - jewels of Co u nrEugenaAieby.:*o,%.weti put ,to' death by, sentence of a' court martial, at which Geor; gey resided.. Atitiordineta litayanderer, the n decisiol of•the Erdperorconcerning.th4;sdrcen; dared corps of 'Georgey is, that thrr.bnin.,,be partlyy, enlisted in•the imperial ranks, and apiatlY .:'ltisitaiseed Itiltheil , beremit•itinfilniV itie'fofficero be' submitted to t.trial:k.:Georgeyiie.not. ,, to;.be • '• brotight to, Viiinna t ,but,t9,o,lmimih i Cr some MI T I "heniiintortreeS, ' Roma—According:AO recent acimintioha - Government. ittratnittee haddisslitutedlt central Atkard 2 ,ofeentiorsb.lp, eiiimposed t or r teninembe re . ..residing .aftoine,whos° mission would be to Alio - 0%16th the iltttridnitOtilie`•'officere .-ititiq I tiliar e ntiplopartateptsraf thtrifilalo 'no' inatte • -wlittl:thetr rank might,ba,and ; grertain if theitt, t".littetatifituelliti-lato p'eliticarevents . entitle (heti : 346i.n0n1i cntoef";Ay::ii'deoree . 'op the ~ ifithVtl4 1 l' , :Pmatirtifiliristeret Menge-fie" aepepdadth '''yen tYf pant'of allbuiiiiwhik y ` tr i d4befOro h o I ' i 430th'ofllne,l8i9 'p '' , `'` 4 't . ' ; ' , '';'..A : ifei'v - edlOtllist t e4ii444tilktles'all'offtailivi l '.r,nrent.eo ilr,4trttnlttledi , sintitt,;.,NOt 4ll6 o Italians' ;,,JMviglng l rqis4,-, 6 4.4IMPAtAw, O I . w;iO r/ii mOnthOs pay uettlOud ao was not to leave k s o lh ,ilsii,t.;.,i ; -•,1,.0;1itu i:i,v.sp. y,.:;,r3:: Ls ) : J , • . 4 }I , ',l. : 44o9llrl:ellairAPriate: %.l, The Cit i O rA ridite * U ri i ,re ng l irS l A Ot', ll o - 944 7 99: 111,6 •1 23 0 PiAlgileC i e letteatolus . thatattt 'a last nminentlotur' a egatati litsfaillielik•:theltifStelitiogeniiiiii v iiiifiVecepfed ' . All the- conditions, Imposed4pUti,liiiiiil.but;filititti , 1 lillißdifor 'n4uaraittee; ;; for„the legalization ,o ~:thti•.•llalietOztitehtifiafitutilly•"iiiVZlraillittion i - ;; Yettioe4;ThlahWaS'frefusolotiodt_thekboinbaril, mint rettoiamencedmith such fory,that,fir,star, .., render of :the - cittbefizate unavoidtile.:''',:'. l t.l ''.i'!j'''':'l'l'fiAl'Elelti'lki.liiflitE!''`,l:: l :i"..adini,°...liit: I(!i—lttildra.'tir;lalyiHilettete ' tfrotiqP4l.ll46, OP:thel27tht:4ll4:roSolion'. lll 4`nri :10'ffitt,lleTCOL4T9"F i rtPl•Pkt i A.Y 0.00,1 P4 •;t: ltwasellid4altnti relit ons dwell' th - e'Preno :`ll#P.l,9fettiiilfoijkliititl'lo}jievio . oo ' etfO kil t , 'lloPVlitif4' ,. .4•;';J 4 :' , lßtiz:". „ i , i,i f y, ; ';' ,l 7 ,l4, ; ',4 t t.,' ~, k , .h. 4 .:' , • "...,..,'L T., ,, ,.' tv.ll ,tc.; , ..4 g , , i -AW ft. 'iki, , ,, '', , , - !•i:'i;;. , ... , .::,,,i,W,,,.....r ii; 44;:rktiel'ihsok'',nr.: e' negOtiations at Gaeta ~ wOlild.',peilutrie 1;01W:ell ea leultition:' The Roman :pOpula`tion ,"end'tlie Fieneh ertriy„.l were,' howaver,),onOnteelli•nt tayme, - und French,offieereAll& hot. cotttEthetr :disgust at (ho'nontluet orl the Pelnliflee lOoyeltninent. .. • The promisee the Pope - 4 ere:-,0 vigne..oliereeder; '7t ; :.tvila belleieCey' C.tv de^ I. Vecchia - thatthe Pope. would et lifit4o' to Bo?'1') 'lOgne . ; end: remain under - the • pinteellati ;Austrians, N etittol it anvend Hungarian , Alifitira.;-':rOoniern . "haiiiiitOlatid:. =The Aueirlen.NlinisterAWar enteied the for- Iretii.on'the 25th.•. . .. . .„ . . . .\ The ' country of the Wang is entirely's:l/debated .. / KO'Siuth- '..a'r. ,Enylan is :`. 'pesi .. ti Sol- y'm-. .., i t:T ... 0 .. . . tiv ~.i'liA:„ ~. 6 ....,-;.tef,'..!' 'f Creio Uk eiiedbior.4fie ' 1 he, wiffs;lbe -10ogarief , Frenchffary.-1 erthaKt. POni „ Or tfiit'Lelutive;Assembli met'4.' •1 1 1.,f,' totion',was.broutht forivard.fne..t. IT oil °it -ibis Assembly on the 20th . - tii . nil s' reported would he the' eerie' . . .. scrnbly -wlll consequently Meet,' ,us ;Or : * v• Infed; - on - tlio - ist - of - Obrobbr: — :, • • ,-.. • FROM MitgEsore.--:lPhe Chionicle and Register, two ribly.condUcted'papers, have become united. , The new paper is neutral in politics. Yhe complete retetThstf - the late eleetien . are all in. No trial el - party stmegh waiattempted. w .tion.. H. R. Sibley is re elected Delegate without .opposition.' The - number of • votes polled is' near' 700. The Legislature of Minnesota convened oti Tues day, the ' 4th 'inst. THE CUBAN EXUEDITION.—It is now ti lt - Wl3ll tiideriain that prephrations lot the se cret armed expe ition against Cuba, which called lorth nlie President's Ploolainatien, have been in active progress. It is arlrraeil by papers that at first ridiculed the Proc manor as aimed at something without any in fact. 111.7.71'he Whigs of, York county will support Thos. C. Hambly, Esq. for State-Sort won Messrs. Philip W.. Burg, James W. Wallace, and'Wm. Kline; will be supported 'fdrAssembly ; John ..Myers for Commission— er; Peter Wrest forPreasurer ; Jacob Hlnkles and Abraham Fotry for Directors : • 'On Thursday the 6th Inst., by the Rev,'James If_ Brown, Dr. JOIMPII . STAVMANi of Springfield COMICTIy of this county, to MiSB SUSA'NNA MADIAL L i i.fCll, of Dickinson tp. formdrii of Harrisburg Pa.. DIED. In North Middleton township, on the 10th (net, Mrs:. ELIZA TAYLOR, wife of My. Joseph Lobueh, Steward ; of the Poor Mouse Y-aged 36 years. alto Markets. PHILADELPHIA, Sept FLbUR.—The Flour market continues dull, and the sales for export limited to some 6 or 800 libls. standard . Pennsylvania brands at $5 per bbl., which is the uni form asking price. The sale of flour noticed • yesterday should have been 1590 and nit 4500 bbls. as misprinted. Com Meal is without mica" demand; n sin all Irate of Pennsylvania was made at $3,12i. Eye Flour--no sales; - we quote at $3,04. WHEAT—Nut much arriving, and the dem and rather better; sales reach nearly 1000 bushels, in rangy 'good Southern and Pennsylvania reds, at about 10.7ag., includ ing some white an prlvaticturans. EYE.—Rye Is lower, and dlstillestarti buyers as.s6oc; bidders ask more. CORN la steady IA price, with it Mir demand, and 600 blishele Southern yellow cold of 65e. PATS min Atillithnrithoil HntitWith tiol4 . 01.60 c. New- 'Abucrtiscineuts. The Carlisle Ftakale geudnary, OMMENCED its present scholastic year on the 13th of September inst., under the - care of Misses PAIN'E.- 22 Misses -and Young Ladies are received as day scholars, or as boarders in their family. _ Iseptl9,3t .Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of, Cumberland county. ADAM BISHOP lii own right, and a- Bence of Conrod Bishop, and John Ditto and Catharine his wile, late Catharine Bishop. Jacob Bishop, Adam Bishop, Spangler, and Susan his wife. late Susan Bishop, and Catharine Bishop, Hedy Bishop, Margaret Bishop and Alfred Bitshop, with noticer.to their modier and next friend Iletty Bishop, and Dot ty Bishop in her own wrong, (the eight parties Idst named being the widow and children John Bishop, deed.) J oseph Bishop,'Christo pher Bishop, Frederick.Cromleigh and Eliza botla,his wife, late Elizabeth Bishop, Margaret BeSicikr(Widetv.) Abialtain Bollinger.:and Mag dalen:6llbl Wlfo;' rine Ann Sidle with 11011C0 to her, father, and next friend Pnter'Sidle, and Potqr Sidle' in his own wrong, Lewis Bellingor. Samuel Bollinger and David Bollinger with notice to their father and next friend John Bollinger, and John Bol linger in his own wrong, and Daniel Freesinger and Susan his wife, late Susan Dishop. • . _ _ fake notice that by virtue of a writ de Par- titione Faciende, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas or Cumberland t:onnty. and to me directed, an Inquisition Will be held on the_.,„ Real Estate of the shoed named parties t ,to ; A lot or piece or land situate-in ilidnrod , town ship, bounded by lands of Joseph Best, John Dumbaugh and Abralism containing about ono and three-fourths Acres; more or less. On THURSDAY, the 4th Oqoberi 1849, at 11 o'clock, A.M., on the •premises, for the purpose Of making partition and valuation oc.said Estate. , fitepti.9,;lt JAMES, HOPPE It, Sheriff In the Court of Common Pleas of • • Cumberland county. A • ELIZ ABETH ,WOODI,EY, by her, next friend, David Webster, • : !_!_ . :;,,A{ • Edmond Woodley. • No. 118 August Term, 1849. Subpwna sur Divorce, 27th Aug. 1849.' On motion of Mr. Bonham, proof having been bade that the said Edmond Woodley could not' bo fouiid in my bailiwick :—Ncitice is hereby- given to' tho said Edmond Woodley to appear on the 12th day , or Dacember,,to answer thosocaplaint of the said Elizabeth N•Voodlev,• ' 13ept19,4t ' . .1A1111.:181 ITOFFER, ShlfT. En the CoOrt of •Comnnon Pleas o , GumbOlind-coury 10 RN KNISLEY AND DANIEL KNISLEY vs. Christopher Johnson.;?' ' `' No 221 April Term, 1/348.. ,!•27th.Ang.;1849. On potion of Mr Miller, endiietition apl.-tli.• davit filod, Tule ob the PlnpititPe nt the-tristaneo of Elisabeth Shiink. cause:, why. this Judgittonfebell'rnot stand and ,be - merked for 'her, Sh'ff. • -F:stale_of ~rEsT'AMENTWItY • on' the L l l.F.stpto of,lVlary Markley, kte.pc.Haroptyin township, 03e.'d:,:havtilieel kiett4l to due forro of kw:44.1 4 e / titiseribeir. leeiding Allen tpt: 'AikpersentP indshkel. i toeakl. jrnmerliete, pitykont, and tltoie; having' claims Will present then) foenertinininf.' /wiz 1 • Public 's filer' heoft,',,;uilggritmilir oiler itiOid*Siit&'l3n . thei Orer(ilsee - o n.l'.llfl URS D 456; tha 95th of itObor ofoxf,lßt.g l rho , fol" , . lowing`property,' atteite.in the Borough of ltd ohnnicaliurg;,lieloinging,t64:i!lo", estate' of MarY ;Mark1ey.,5,,14 . . of Ground.eitiate on the',noith 'indo;qf :Main 'afretiOiburided on the tiOhthlitigtiin at., oh the wee by a r lot of Jorionl,ll,opp,,ort• thb north by'StriCNlterry...4l4..and„,ett ifitt',east yy .Anfi .;Zinirieg. containing , tiftio 2 , feet in ftent.4lgaia street ; otuttyifo.liuttdrilitrd eight. feet;in ,deinit, having -ti3One storyiP I,IAIVIE 'P,VAISTEREWHOtiSt,'tberehn erVctod:' !Pavan Mill he made. knowg , orkl‘Midar Pole; , • DA ir.,L mA.Ric.LOY i , • Property ie Newville fpr kielei • TN. personnel} of nn,Order-from the Orphone , .111 Cdurt of CuMberlohd'counCY, the anbenribor witVoilir. et i•p_ub,lie 'eel° i :ow th e prete ie e epe e ,ffitT AD A,Y, , t tite . ISt li, ciAolittr :next,,et,, o'idoe ,'P'.lll:,'the.4folloWintfpfoperti bolting. inig iol-Tieedthtelol:lffery loookOdee'dt ) .- or" P !. o :A.g,tvit i t §)leyy ! FR \ 1t111,H0,1,/ qE -and .1.41 of Groundi, cohtsinine one-fourth a. en 'A era; fieeita iMr , festr,siiiialtid -in tile B6ioitte% cif lisletiqr vile, bounded by Roil . Road i ettpolnths -Strad' Road, and A lot' of Mie..Wild, v Terms df Soho, - ,arst'llo ffe.llloWealrivo , Poro oent),Of. the phrehaldt, money to bo r ,poh4 when ,VlO. P1CA14055,1,0 It, struck-down.,. the Mehruo .df one-half " the h -i-. nneo 0r . 1 , the,... J, et Kalif i 850. 7 the. • reritaittdor .1 tiyfo il ognAl j ennuelpaymstits,tb bete vir,04.14, - ; timid, phe.mortosgo .-liEwls WHO Ds - .... , ' leMi 9 fil" ''''': e'tato-40 0 14110-Madist'die l d: 4 ; t:h1 1 111:11e , :- le- cjitit.:40&44.4.4.0.F;;5344inr- • , -.llitli,ici n(11 , 11-1?1 , , i.Vollio,.i . 'dnii*oli ~,. f ~~ • - .` s• SHERIFFIS- . SAW. T'Vondithini BEi 7 i l o r u t o u s e l itl o s f u 61r i ddu r r y . rriOaTleaa of OturibOiland'tciunti, and to Ind - dir‘aeted;7l. will ,Oxpose On following, .JOak to:Publio;Salo, at, the; . Court House in OW - Borough of Clirliole,"an.: - SATBRPAY 4II O: 130 . 00.ti - .12.42;at."10 . 164C015,'A:111:: . A ; Lot: of ground situated in -NOit.h Middleton Township , containing 2 acres, more 'or loss, bounded by lands of. John Wunderlich on the : North ; Henry Bitzer - on thW - Enot - , - ind Joreininh Griner on ilia south Lind . , ing .titemn ; erected ; re' twCeit'ory Liog - Rouse, 'Sag t 'SetiaCrid - I.°lieti - in execution as the it porty of Jacob Islevel:• • • - •• • '• Alao,.all'tfierzght; , titlp.and' interest of Goiscre -in his lite time, and of Frede 'fitiKWKropff,:and "each and every. of them Into. ,or out o( - the following described- Real - Estates;calleeMoiffit - BRATlffirt Work 9, .coni. posed of . severaradloiniog tracts oftlan,cl, situts,, ted in, South Middletcin. and .Dickinson Tdwp- I boimded . by lands Of MaYberry's lands previously of ; lane Thompson now Va lentino Hoffman's. - latde, neoviously df Feter Ego now W. M. Watts and others, logetherl with all mines, minerals, right of digging, taking or Jmining ore, and all Other', rights at tacked to or in any Way appurtineant to said Iritn Worlts &hate; having. thereon erected Forgo andyurnittre, Smiths' .and Carpenters' Shops, Warehouse and Office, two stone Man. lion Houses, a Barik, Barn and Stables, 30 Tenant Houses, a small Grist 14114'.Eaw Mgt, &o, Seized and (Am in execution 10 the pro perty of Paul .D. Eloise°, •deceased, and Frede rick C. Kroppf. . _ . Also, a Lot of groun4ituated in the Borough pf Carlisle, containing 6U feet in front by. '240 feet drep,.bounded. Bn, tho North , by Man Street, East by a: lot of James Fleming's heirs, South by Church Alley, and Weet.by, a lot of Wm. B. Murray, having thereon erected a 11 story Brick Cottage and Kitchen, frame Stable, &e.. Alisia,.a half Lot of ground, situated in tho samo;Borough, containing 30 feet: in front and 240 feet in depth, bounded by Main Street on the North, a Lot of W. B. Murray on 'the East, Church Alley on the South, and a Lot of 'W. B. Murray on the West, having thereon erected a two story, brick House and Kitchen. Also, the undivided half of a Lot ,of ground, situated in the same Boroughoon-_ taining 90 feet in front-and 240 feet in . delit% bounded on the North4by Main street, East by a lot of W. B. MurraTeSoutli,hY qbureli Alley and West by a lot of S. Mr, Hoover, having thereon ereeted'a two storyframe Ware House. Also, a Lot of gtound situated , in the same Borough; containing 30 feet ; in frunt and 225 feet in depth, adjoining Emory's heirs on the North, Cottage Lane on the East, a lot of R. 3. Roes 'orr the South, and an Alley on the West. • Also, a Lot of grotind, in the same Bo rough, cuntainirig 20 feet in front and 225 foot In depth ' adjoining Emory's heirs on the-North, College Limo on the East, a lot of 'R. J. Robs on.the South, and an alloy on the West. . Also ii Lot of ground, in the same Bo rough, coritaiuipg 4 acres, more or less, boun ded on the North by Morris' heirs, East by College .iane, South by Louther street and West by a lot of the Rev. Kempher. SeiZed and taken in execution as the ./s:toPity of W. B. Murray.. • '• s , Also, a Lot of ground, - situated in Churelitown, Monroo Township, bounded by the Forge Roos , on the North, a lot of Adam _l39gat,on_ the East, r Main street on the.Suutb, and a lot of Hoary Richwine on the West, containing 33 foot in iront and 160 feet - deep, having thereon erected a - story frame House. and Stables. Retied %nil taken in execution as the property of Joseph Baker. , itt Also, a Lot of ml, situated in The Borough of Curti tinning 24 . feet in kont, and 249 feet i ith, hounded 'on 'the North,by a lot of Sit _ mith, East by South `Hanover street, Soutaby the Germs! Refor med Church, and WeiTrby a lot of P. McGuirk, having thereon emiled a two Atory plastered House, 4c. Seize and taken in execution as the property of Simon Smith. And all to be sold by me, JAM ES, HOFFER, Sh'ff. Sept 19 • , 2E= Valuable Property_ at PUblie Sale, 'DIY virtue of an Order.;Sf the Court of Com- JD 'mon Pleas of t umberland county, ira proceedine , in partition, between Dr. Joseph Speck atur Edward Armor, et al., I will ex pose to public sale, on the premises, 'on THURSDAY the 12th October. 1849, nt To o'clock, A..M. A Lot Of Grotiktated - in the borough of Carlisle, hounde y st High iitteet, Mulberry 'alley, (leo A %yen, tnt. end others, having thereon erected a Two Story STONE ,HO USE ' Back Building, &c. The terms o sale will be as follows—Five per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sole, ono-half the balance on the; tet April, 1850, and the remaining half on the st:oolipril:t CIA seprl9,te' '.' JANIE'S ItibFFEASh'll. Property at Public 1 3:I e. BY virtue of an order of the CotirCof: COm - mon Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in partition between Sarhuel M. Sharp and Morgaretta Shut p, et al., I will ex pose to public sale on the pretnises,ton WED • NESDAY, the 12th of4October,lllB49, at 12 o'clock, M., nil that certain Tract of Woodland situated and being in Hopewell township, bounded by lands of Philip Helfiefinger, Itev. Alexander Sharp, Jacob Hann and Andrew Sharp, containing 43 AC RESAnd 40 Perches, more or less. The terms or sliltrjcill be as follows, viz—Fifty donut to be paid at the confirmation of thp. sale, the residue of one half of' the .purchnse money to be paid on mak ing the title,•whon'lmssession will be given, and did balance in two annual payments with out interest, which pnyments shall be secured by bonds and mortgage. 'J A M ES I HO FFER, 41iipt19,ts • ' • ME Sale , of Real Agate. Bot virtue, of an . Order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the follow• ing described real estate, into the, property of Admit I,oligedorf, dec'd., will be offered for sale, mi the premises, on FRIDAY, the. 12th day,of,,Gotrber, next, viz=A • Tina of' Slum Latatkvattinie in Silver Spring.toWnship,, Cum , berland county-, on.the Seta - U.odd, abitnit 'two miles east of Sterret.'s Gap: and adjoining lands of Philip Snell, 'Daniel •fought, an:a:others,. containing 151, Acres and 32 notches, of which abou 100 acres-are cleared and under: good cultivation, the renorinder .is'-well covered. with excellent timber.:.. The improvements, are.: a , '., : Framp.•Barp,• and :other necessary ; out bnildings• There is an excel. , s i ss. lent: Spring of pure water comm. nient to the Dwelling, and a stream of ',water- runs through portion of the pro! .party.. There, is, also a good apple Orchard and other fruit trees, The grain in the ground v'riln&a , 4alaved, and the purchaser to pay. the, toxmassessWm• 1850. Personadesiringinfor , Mation may apply. to either Of-tho_tmlersignedi -residing in the 'township aforesaid, otto-4-ohn Hanshaw, who resides, on the_premises. Sale M:conaMenO,Oat..l,•.,o!Cleck,.P:lo.;:.on said day, when duo attendance:WM.lm given and. terms Made known hy.: ;GEO. LONGSDORFV, Guardians of the niimit children of A,, , Longsilitusf, ee • f ,',,deceased:;( 711iiitsuble Real' Estfite at' t ;•.:,, .; ,ORPHANS' MAW' SALE, ...„., , . l' Nr mireoancei:oe, an order of the ..Orphtne. Court of Cumberland . county,' the', aubeeri:. .[ • ! erivAdminietretor 'of George Rupp, Jr. late.ef Albin ,tmirielfin; Cumberland county, deed.; will Uffer tit Ilublie,-"en,SATCRDAY, - , the 27th "Of 'ppl46y;at . loA`OlOok; Ailll;.the following :roitl tidied ilifeilitr prolioilk.pf an I,d .deetuteeilf •. ; NO: - .14§,i,iiiiite,.I.6.,ShiroOttigtiivin .Cdtiltier4 liiiid'oiounty; iniii.'oethipied , by David..Bro*if • kiettg ci : TAII.gIitNIIIGGSE and +.lot.ef ironed :The etand;,llr,W*lll , ,lecatedfor„bueinese -being, the only •publie?Hodeo'in,that,yleinity:tind : on the public thgthhaliftiro ',from Cartel° to-Ilari tildiurg..l4o. , psituit.o..' in , ' Shinitithrieloyni :ildjeinlngAlui above Property, IV a' Two , Story, ,i4OtrS'El,'-'ticivi , '-'biiotiii,q(l..by .Eibie IlltIler.: -. 2.Itle a.largo. arid ':'elinimOdieue houetrenitehlkfor,*e famillue. , ',S , No. , B.—S itun o,to 411 lilltllpflon,toyvritahipi.iio ' roactntri , ,iiii4 . in'edlatelyi in: the,,yitlinity.rof ShireM netemin; 11i!u t , ;Lott.!rlf,Groand,.:om J* hich-':lii , erected )0: spiukhtrit.H9thip i t . wp.h . 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', ,•'; ' ; ~' ..'.• ' - ' ' . • : , .!';',ELEOTION:PROOLANATIODL:' , ;_ • VIET IlP f ll,GA,§; lb and by an set orthe,Generit• V V.- Assenibly or the'Commo,evietilth a Penn- • • sylvania,entitted '!Ati Act reliiting to the elections', ol.,this Teased the ed day of • t 830,; it is made the ditty•of the. She- • orevery (Murky commonwealth;.. • lo:glire.publicnotiCe the'Geberal El ectione„andk • in'socli.noticeS foleilitinarat44l • I:. Elie olficisrs to • 2. , ‘Delliglfiltl3;the - itlkid3vilt 'at::ich the election itr" , ' to be belch • •••'::••••"•• . . - .. . , . • 1, JAMES HOFFlLlt,lligh•Sheriff of the co'ty of Cumberland, do her •by•intike known and give ihixoblio•notice'tb tl electors of the county of" .Ctimherland;tjilit•on•th . SECOND'PUBSDAr . OP:VOTOBEII Jr 'l7', (being the ,9th day ) of tilt; month) a Gen ral Election - will be held at. ~ L„ . :thgativerill.elention •districts established by law , ' in'iiaid countyl, Id :which time 1.11( . 4 ,wilf vote by' ballot for the several'offizei•a hereinafter named..,, viz t— . - . • ONE PERSON lot Orient Cotimiseloner ot -the Slate or Non. svivaoht. • ," . . , TWO PERSONS!! fo represent. Abe county etTettetherleo in the • House of Representatiies ol Pennsykida. • ONE PERSON , for Sheriff, of the county o'C untherland. • ONE PERSON •' fir Treasurer; of the county of CumberlantL • , • . ONE PERSON tog for Commissioner of-the enmity of Cuinherlaid.. yj , ONE PERSON fr, for Director (ORM Poor:ancherthe Hous . e'of Em- • 'ployMent of the connty•-of`Ctimberland:. • • TWO PERSONS ; for Auditors, to settle the public accounts of the 'county of Cumberland. One tb serve 9 and theft', other to serve 2 years. • ONE PERSON ' for Co 'otter, of the county of Cninherlimit The said election will 'he held throughout the county, as follows: , The election in the election district co posed, of the borough of Carlisle and the townships or Nortli.Middleton,South Milidleton,Lower Dick*: Priinkford and West Pelitishorofigh will he held nt the Court House, in the 'borough -o,r '•- The electionln the electioh district comproSed''.' of ,Silyev Spring township,will he held . atzthe' . • pul•lic house , of George Duey, to llegueste,,W*; tit said townslain. . • - •• By no act-of the General Assembly. piped thb 21st day of Apvil,A. D. 1846, the electionoii the _ election district composed - of liampdentownship, will beheldst the house fot•tnerly occupied by H. Pressler in said township. the -same • .;• 1 -..' act-, the election in the election dititficfl compOsed , . of Lisburn and a part of Alien triAiliip, known . , ns the Lisburn District, shall lierealter;,lcold their elections at the public house noW,4Mr.iiiii'etripy Heck,'J ohn4G. in Lisburn. • . • • The election in the election (patriot composed of East Pennsburough township;.Willte held at the house now occupied by S Ret ll l iger, at the : west.end of the Harrisburg Bridge:, ' The election in the district Composed of r{ Cumberland will he- lichinftlie liulilicaumie of I,V. 11. 13oblein OA: btirengli:Of Nricir"-Chniber land, • , The election In. the diii . riet composed of the _ part of Allen township, which election was here tofore held at did public house of Wm. II fights, in the borough of New.Cemberlantl, will be held at the l'ersint House of fleoi:ge Heck, bow 'occu pied by Robert Coffey, in said township. — The election halt: - district compoad of that pert of Allen tdwnalsijioicit", includes:l"in the New Cumberland, U 'dote. Heck and Lishiwit &eaten tlistriets, dill be held !date public house of David f - SheatTer, in Shepherdstown, in 'said township. The election itiAlietlintrict 'composed of the borough of Mechanicsburg; will • he. held' at the public house of John HoOter, in sale borough. The election in the district cenipons (I of Mon roe township...wit I be held at the public house of John Piet, in Churchtown; in said township., 11 '1 he meet ion in the distrietcomposed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at,the house of Philp Weaver, in Said township. • The election in'illie district composed:et the Borough of Newville, andsowlisliips of Mifflin, Upper_F-rankfor_d„_l3loliiing.;_ned_thet_part of k --- Newton towiehip, not included in the Leesburg' election 'district tiereirtifter, mentioned, V ill be hold at the, thick, Selnioljlonse;in the borough - of Newville . ''," '?•:'',-- • - - The•election in theilintriet Composed of Hope, well township, willtio held at the School House • in Newlitirgoin rah] toWnslitp. .. The electidn iii:4lolistrict composed of the borough of ShipPentiblirg. Shippensburg town- ship, mul that part,OrSeutbstripton township not included in the. Leesburg election disteict, will ' . be held at the Counell-Ileuse, in the borough of -81 A 4P d i' d el i . n ab a ti n r d g l ' .;iiin ti ‘ ii. -- c% f the GeniAn I Assembly of this Commonwealth', passed the 2tl7uly, 1839,, it is thus provideill'...,,Tlint the ()unlined electors ' ' of parts ofNowton : and 'Southampton township, i the comity' of Cutalierland, bounded by the foi wing linesand distances, vizt Beginning at the dams courtly line, thence along the line (brisling , ilid a witnships of Dickinson and Newton to the . UWtke read; Owned along said turnpike to Cen tre SchotiLlitousie; on said turnpike, in Southern's- . , torstr - iastilihip, thence ton point on the Walnut stnynuck's 8 8' i li ft iv i tt ' fi r t 9 ii n iiie d li a • t a l tra te ,g b t u ittil'e%17t d o i" t ' l l ie , Stivi Mill belonging to WO heirs of George "Clever, thence . along KrYther's rub tn ste Adams county line, . . thence alengthelineOf Adams county to the place, of inginultigOe and the same is hereby declared n new and separate election district, the election to be held at. the politic house of John It eback, in, Leesburg, Seithampton township." • Notice is Hereby Given, 'find everY person; excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any (Alice or appointment of profit de trust 'unites. the United 'States, or of ihisiState, or. novelty. or incorporated district, , whisther:a.entifinfitimned officer or otherwise, a suboritinatei,i i gent,• who. is or shall be employed udder. • •the'ileirishiti re, executive, or jii ilieitiry deparfirreetsOf;thia'Slatitier.ef the United States, or eitOny oily or`-of any' iniorWOrrited dis trict; and also. that. every member of Cditits, mid of the Staidlnislature, and of ilm Select or. , Commoin Counellyettitty,city, or commissioner of 'ant incorporated. dintriet ,is„ by law incapable et holding or exerciaing,nttilmotime time, the oillice or appeintment ofjudge,iesPector, or eleilt of any elections of tills f.lficaintiMvetilth; and that no ins. _speete r tri• ,- , : iiitige'lereiher.elfieerof such election , i, shall be eligible to, be, theti:voted for. , • And the said net oft - Asserabl. entitled an act relating to elect iona9c this Cornmonwetttli,passed J tilv .2d, 1839, fuether'Pravides as folidali, to wits ~., "That the inset:eters Jinn Junes shall meet at ' Bet respective pluciii:appeliited for holding. the election in the distrieflo,tivhieli they respectively • belong,before 9 o'clociclnAlie; morning of tins Second.T„ksdat of Oetblier.;-iiitTelich of said in- • spectorir'stqloppyint tine :clerk, who shall he a ' qualified voter of snub AlitFict, - ' • . ' , ln case air person Wintshall . liay&reeeived the,. . . second highest' duinbir'OPytitetlithrinspeittor, .. .shall net attend on the 'dayef She ' ' .• . election, then C.' .•• the person who shell' haverrer . iVed ,the second , ~,: highest number of seat,aotes'for;:jiidge.:esShor 1.. _ ~ . preceding election Anil elites,' iiispectoe 41.10 Z..37, - , place. Antlin' case - the persen ; who, shall barb:: ••s- ' ,, ' 1 recelited•Ae highest number Of:itateatfoelinipeng. z . ',-,•; - „ for shall not attend;the peesoneleittediadge shall', , ;; appointan,inspector in his.illiteei'ond ini'mute.the person elected, a' Judge shallnot ; attend, Og r en the insPector who . received the higbest"Apieherf of t , ' votes shall appoint is judge in his . Pliseetintilf ear::: • -vnesney , sladlionSinne-iii-the,epard:fin%ie , "esitiett.77 - 74 - Of one hour alte.r . 'shtS sime fixed'.iiilitsfifor the' '' 'opening Of Iliii electio n , the qualifieilv t Oterii Ohba, , ' township ward, or district' for jrhisth:suioVollicer, ; shall LIMO b . een elected, present ,at tlieldace„of . elecition,'Shall elect' 'one of their' nutilier:‘tri fill such vitetincY . ".... ~, j ~ •• ' • ~,,,,,,,:,..,, f: f ; ' I,alt' Anil beSlie 'Xiiiifof;the• tieVerisl' assitatitik' respectively' jte sittend, all the place liCtitiNitig '' o '' every general Special er'iownehlif-'electieo:der-,s • ling the whole!time . said .election Is for : - she purpose e g ryji lg inf e ri v entiOn to tltelnspectOra', ...., 'aiid . ,ittdgel when called on iVreltition teSite right '. . Of any,perecirti atei‘eitteil' 'by stanchdierd..to'yote election, or such oilier matters,:in re:lntim:le the assessment of voteri"as'thil, , :fiaid , inhPectoen or . - either•of timin'sliall-from tivneto tithe reqiiire:' ~.1•1'0, peesonf.shollt be ,periliitted ' , So i . ote, Ann? . ;election as aforesaid, than:oloSe freeman of the ;age ot, iWeett+onelears erisnore,Astho,nitall have:.:. ',..i. reaf.dedSnAlsia '4llm tit •ie ß licuile,yetif4 end ii. the , ~,.^.. election, 'distelist wlt4e Iseeffere hin.voteaSleast ten das immediately iiilieeding', , stich..electiatts,' and salibin'twe years paid a 'State or:::'crionty , tax; -.. which 'shall - have beets .assessed:,atleast - ten days _ •..t., before election.','',llUf ii aitiip.l);9:lle,Ppitiod, -, A, -.. - §uithe I 4) htuiptexioilais libbnreilfleclyoter,.• r . • . of th tite,tind retrieved therefrot/4 f"l 3 ),4 l i.ii,edil ''" , andwinti shall have.resideiliii`t44lo 04 : 11 84r.ie.t.' ' ••-• si4o xio t t9i 9 i.iirokiiid; stionirtA t ittliikrio v e t o,. : . afte r reaidlnen this Suite s ikOtathat..rre'64stesCi; '4-• . TiiitispioNhite' ' fiiiiiiiii;oliiiero 6 . 0 . .4 1 !efti r4ted ' ;Statealt eta , eerithe agesef taireatteneApAtwetitr.- ••• strict '' .' 'two'yearsand hare. resided ifithe',eloo9, B ".d) ten days dif'aCcrelifild','shall,l,o' , ent ,lo 4.l 4 •*q l - 1 1 . ! 'l"' , ''r f. though they sliallsitAllay,9,,VW , Y4 , of r, i .c , .'1'.'...'. , , -4', ,li,Nsi iieiiiip'n 'AO c hek.4190.1 11 .Ate,d:, 1 ° , ;°,?.....,„w.,!".7-, , ';, - ..3 nani&is net eefitai d Re _le theSlSt Al tAANDAVA1R111?... , .%.4: .. :1 .1444. fu r il lshit,', , ,,byt.',..lbe.:ieloniasiOrtiOrailleit!iw - , ,Firs ,- . . kpo , j ,,, ev oesptsay qict 118,f1I)„0A41"it'';';,., S n IraoC a, stele or_contity tax assomt t !)::;:: , x , ii . e - otiy ,o-31, : o ! tAttt 9 t,100, A ndsgirifititi#Otory,,,„. 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