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 !,