Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 24, 1851, Image 2

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WtbxEsDA.Vl4.ErnmatEß 4„1e51
THE LA,HGES,V-%AD-,cHEtTEST,,,NEW,SeAPER
, IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY,! •
rerilut— , -rtnifrailleirs.4,oeat' c or one 'Daliar did
filfty Cent*, if paid punettntily , in Jdoanee.
$1,05 f paid-within the year.
`WHIG STATE TICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR
AVILLIAN.I.Z JOHNSTON,
otarqttrity,'
. ..„
.FOR'CA.N.4;:t•OltrmrSstoNsg :
LOT
.ST RO M,
Of 4noat
FOR SUPREME EEDiCH
RICHARD. COULTER, Westmoroldmd.
Montour.
GEci;e*umjAro;toriininn.
WM; M.' /iEI2EbIT 4, Phlladelliltla.
WILLIAM . dEg . Z.4l.l 4 KSlustjuehanna. '
WHIG Opt,lllT3r, TIGHET;"
T110:018 L. CA i l'ltCAlit; 'of 'Aildn;"
.RORERT ILENDE RSON; of N. Middletoli
a'A
GEORGE4II4I4ji:4 bf , lVodt,
Merl; of:tbuitk • rt
JOSEPH MOSiMit; .4)f ,Mtalianidabwi.g
ALFAED T.. gPinsdrit: Of 2 Ca;llsle.
JOSEIII . O.7.OIit'gSLE,R, of Boilthamiton
WILLAI‘I,§. I C9I3,..AN,
Pirccion (4the Poor.
Auditor.
SAMITET,
TIADEPIhNDE'kT JUDICIAL TICKER"'
.
7 Dar The followiog ticket, will be suppOrtfid,,
by Whigs and Democrats without distinetiOn of .
party, twheoure ,facerabrolo the election of an
Independent Judiciary': • ~
1 oS •PreBidene • = •
rREDERIOK WATT'a, of Cumberland"'
• ' Anociat4 Judgei. • •
JOHN RUPP, 'of -Hampden township;
SAMUEL , WOODRURN; of Dickinson: -
zeyrSeverat MtvertMeMonts'itit
.tirMvoided
..„
ly omitted.
Erraortve LETTiRI—The PLilndelphia
- IYeif paper,' snit; of Cadwalla
der, Rornby'.4To's letter*, Gov. Tidinston,— , .
the effects ot tho.titi-considered- 4 ..State,
per" havoheen - to strengthen Gov. Johnston in
I'hilndelpliia at. rem two thousand votes." The
Goy. we think will :take rank as a nrdol let
ter writer,"
A CASE - IN POINT
Locefeees try to hAI or. John
Sion responsible for the riot in Lancaster coun
ty and tho murder of Gorsuch. In 1847 a riot
of a similar nature took place' at Carlisle, in
' Kennedy,-of liagetstowrq
severely injured, inad boon after died:•:Fran-, 1
cis Itil3hinik 'was Governor of the State.. Was
its responsible for r the riot and the murder ?—•
.Dicl Cor. Shunk interest' himself in arresting
the rioters? Did he issue any Proclamation
offering s reward? 'No,i3for. - Shwalt - did no
thing whatever to arrest or bring to trial the
Irk
persons implicated. The Anti-Kidnapping law
of 1817, which Bigler hilped to pass .and Shank
signed, was'then in full force! 'Did Gov. Shunk
afterwards recominend its repeal ? - Did Bigler,
who still remained in the ' State, advocate its
repeal? Not a bit of it. They took the ma -
to, very coolly' and said nothing. 'The:locefo
co petty left the law of 1847 four years on the
statute books, and not until the very last hour
of the last day of the' last session of the Leg
islature, did the Union get intosuoh imminent
danger as to require its repeal! ! What hum
buggery!
L ETTE4. PROM W.. 11. MULLIN
, Tho, subjoined'from''Mullin,
Esq. of South' Middleton, is in the right spirit
and wilthe satisfactory to the Whigs. Hurrah
for the Independent Ticket! •
-te r -.
PAM:MOWN, litept. , ll;lBsl. '
ZUNI. CailisZo'l cralti—lleat Sir my
card, 'announcing myself as an - Independent
candidato'for..Associato.iludge, I, said that I
done so at the solieitation of maps friends. Ma
ny of those friends still urge me to continue
the field ;- but upon'•a•careful. survey of - the
wholezround, I have come,to the conclusion
to ask you to withdrawrny name from , the list
of candidates,. 'I trust I hold the .principles
and success of the'Whig party too dear to my
heart to do anideethat'wOuld prevent the,ul
- te.triumpli of those -principles. .In con
clusion, allow me to return my. sincere thanks
to my many friends, for their kindness towards
mo, and to' any, through 'you, folhe Whigs of
Cumberland:county;.that they can -expect me
to be found. ae heretofore,'in the front ranks
of the:battle in the coming contest.
' • Respectfully,
W. B. MULLIN.
. .
DRiADitIL r fILAG DX. -22 1 41. 0Ilex.aTS1:0D1101
ChambOrtain, iirerihient"'of 'the Oakland Col
loge, at' Port Giksnn - ilNsiisippi,'wqs brutal
ly triso o'e r at 'his own
door, on , the 6th l'hey quarrelled. about
the' 441.46 - of a, student, when Briscoe
pl tniged'apato Dr. ChOnaborlain
after_liemingltio-okedlidin-doWn,—eausing-al
rnost instnnedetitin . .113rienoe then rode off and
'was miseinkter'p,.diLy. wh oa f oun d . ho twos
lying dead Vcciede, and black in the face.
Cliandieilidn'iormerl 7 resided in Gettys
burg, n . duihier of . the late
Jacob t eti - A0",.13,84., of Hanover, Pa.
P '}Lest any body oliouod bo silly enough
to believe'-the 'Vahniteer's assertion that tho re
cent editoilids .of-the -Herald in relation to - an -
Independent ' Judiellarr . were ~d ietrifed;
Judge . Weittli himself'," it iria'y lie well iinorigh
to carafe - diet the plhigittion. -. .
risk,'Whateyer3 merit,- are' written"by
oursolf. • -
, •
BIGLIM nose A Rirrsussr. 'Bigler
is called 4 rafteman. This is not his °coups
tion. .11wProhabit neeeecitts. log . Of thuhoi,
in his life. - Ho :hal , a Stoke' in , the town 'Of
Clearfield-L.-arid - speculates' in - lumber, ' lie
trades goods -for lumber;' and then'sends it to
market.- His occupation is' that of a store
keeper,, ltunher Merchant; awl spooulator.
Mum Tnol4Thip's , loCotooos liho folsely
ohatte ;cloy. Jahasttr.witk betitian
iat artkOzti4s , • 1 4 41 :4 1 ).V/LMOT'for Presi
dent 4AdgelnltlteenAtord tilettioti'• 'and :„I:la
vid Is to' aupport der as. tke 'Consittefation!
LAni. l .°Fl, l l!Vi FPV 3 Fel o 4;4Thg e Vehogoie e ,
suddediegie4t - thlt, A1,911)134 of*ntan g
the 1 -009ndP)AVIIPoJetT,I4et:le. t to :defeat
the old Hiinker'eparty ticket!
116.3Vhigoivedivourielvev,asseesta!,
• / •
I_. ~.~ 1: {:•1[ r is y ♦ r.•
/Ili;{~~ ~M li4F Y i ~w4i tdk~.~Y~MYY~k~~~~v
The ,itee t~ta vapt ifstay . ,, - 4ohneton of,
Thep ov.ernonFroolamationlginionnbleg the'
; ptivnininf •ifx . minar4
1, 4 , „ -try t hoN san.
‘ 4 ".g c " .. 4'•°•fr.:"?litAlV.. l l(gfoß.P4Oltlirongit•
• people says f tleiroOarileleitniii6r - 4 4Itc
• :. ,„ si s g9°.
...*kiliiiiOtol3retisor to LethankinlOXL .
:'fleitiOenitio Board` eft . .Wird Conindesieners, it
.dernocratie.Anditor.General; , ..dentocratla
State Treasurer and ,democratie Legislatures,"
for the result.. - But by the very testimony of
its - otma toitheise's ig the nesaitibM.'fully contra
dicted, for the Volunteer quotes a long extract
front . a • nfieedli;:delfiered 'Senatar
'lluekaleti, of 'Coltimblit - connt•yiin'iVithl the
Hen. Senator attempts to show that the Sink
ing Fund Law was nn admirably devised scheme
of Gov. Johnston to zlorify. hie . own adminis
tration I The Hon. Senator Boys
. ..thefottrth
sectien;of the law, which directs ireelamuilon
- to-bemndajust-one 'month hefor,it the 'oot:eh - Of
oloetion, is proof enough to him that Governor
Johnston himself framad and designcdtlieSink
. ing rend law ns ati'electigneeripg . s'6h6l'
Now; althOlighl the Hon: Senate'''.
slanders Gov.;Johniteni'n-lien he changee'iifm,
. with' • devising the ''SinkineFnmi laW 'an'
„"eleittianeorlii tielnic',"'ycitimls'iindotihteir
ly!right in giving to gov.John s ten td c credit of
puffing in'opPfdtlo>i the Sinking Fund lavi which
has already red'udeil l thli State debt over" hatf
n'tpilliou of dailersl2 The lar'* nuis l Ptedtit`e
46th day 'el - Apkil; - 1.84b; - .
,ree6M-'
Get;: .I'o4l4l°n; 11 . 1i0 . '4ii . 414ituxV , '
,
rated Governor on the I.6th of '.3 - itituttrY,
vlOus: • It I,3.?,',Cii c lit:i'lithratlte; lee'ofeco:har,
'• attatetiited rob' GOV. Johnston of the Credit of
the Sinking:Pund: What ; did of 'it
fr) ce. 'TR
'lNTrAiikke:istOno of tSielath',of Juno; 78
46i saiiirlicone 'of Ile . iti . tide.4-idiatiVe,ti; time
'6'apiid Die
;ecuiclitiori-Of -things-wake found tettiii
bkg of attem'p '
ting • in• 'CItEATD.A'
r FUND, ire recommended*/ Coo. last
• Se4sioti;'llere.ro th'& State' had the' iniCaiis ;IO
'so." • AgajnilnAlie henna' ;Of the
' Sinking Fund, "it would.bc s till' r verif Well; if
.the Tronserk 'were' in •ti, Condition to' beai it, '
•
'bat under. existing eireniiisttnides,' it 'is'
;SURD - and qNJUTtIOIIS :th r e . ifteciesta "cif the
cOntmonwoolth." Again; on September' 4th; • I
it says. the•Sinking . Fund so 'UNWISE end'
UNREASONABLE, that it cannot meet the ap ,
, probation of an person 'whOliiii"extinune it."
J. Ellis BonhaM; Esq., tlideliampion of Britishl
interest and Btatel,debt, also denounced the I I
Sinking Paeans 'CONTEMPTIBLE, in a recent
spetech,;-,tintk - hIL BtgrEn , Elio loceroce condi
. _ date for Governer, ;trips hard to ridicule it jn
all hiS SpeoCes. • But now, since the !lover
nor's PreciatnatiOnAinsilPßCOreci,,,,showing.that
tle Sinking Fund has paid off $0,5P,L1i?... OS of
the State Debi,' the 'Volunteer an d . other, loco-,
- foco - papers are attempting to rob Gov. John,
stop of the credit to Which* entitled, ' and
giVe the credit te.the loCofeeo Canal Commis-,
sioners, Auditor General and'Sta(ti.Treasurer !
'_How_ridiculous-t.--But., the-People: -know:-tol
whom the; "have reason to be thankful" for
the reduction of, the State -debt, and will de
posito in the liallet-box their expressions. , of
gratitude to WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON!
N
SPEECH OE DiR. 'PENROSE
,Mr•We invite the Jarticular: - attention of
our:readers to tho.addressef Mr, Penrose,.
which is published the tlio first page of 'toAlas's'
paper, - at the, solicitation of Many who heard
it clelivered. Although not :half so long as
Mr. Bonham's speech, to which it is a
. reply,
it contains infinitely more that], and most
thoroughly exposes the glaring misstatements
of that speech. 'Mr. Penrose clearly shows
that the "facts and figures" which are fur
nished by the records' of the State arc Gov.
Johnston's most triumphant eulogy. The
speech is an able production and does high
orddit Tthe talents and reputation of our
friend PeNnosn, who enjoys most deserredli
the warmest esteem of the Whigs of Cumber
land county. "
Since the printing of the outside of our pa
per wp have received the subjoined orplanato
ry note from Mr. Penrose, in which he does
Mr. Bonham the justioqSo carrot t a typograp
icril error in his speech
Mr. BEATTY—Drar Sir.—Since hamdiggyen
my reply to Mr. Bonham's speech on the State
finances, I find that the Auditor General's re
port for 1846,pme,33, only_inakes_the_Gov,
ernment expenses $216,632 22 in that year,
while Mr. Bonham is made to Bay by his Speech,
as published in the Volunteer, thritsthoy were
1:276,532 22. This is most likely a mistake
of 'the - printer's and I would make, this correc
tion in order that we may not teem to take
an advantage-of even their own 'Mistakes: 'lt
would.be Well enough to mention however that
the, ineronse er expenses in 1850,1 s accounted
for by the-fact that thd 'eXpenses
,bf. the Leg
islature of- 1860, , which'WaS' DeinocratiO; Were
$192,721 , 17, -(Auditor General's roped -far
'lB5O, page 460 )vhilo in 1847, when the Log:
ialatudewas whig, 'their expenses.wero(Audi-,
. tor "Ge`neral'S' report for '1847, - page 33), only,
68,039 .68.0ri514,08.1 2chs- thanin'lBso.
And If ,thisOitference bo taken ..front' the. ex=
pennies of 18504 wouldreduo.o them to 1 . 1 , 218, n
431.6 22, the' year 1846, _under.._o over
nor,.
Shunk,' their expenses were (eao" Auditor
General's•report for 1845, page 28,);.5230,804:
, 20. I think 119wqyer, wo haye.showa thatAlof...
;• ernor Johnston is in no way, Fesponsii* for
the expenses for 1850, exCept'in the tieoutivo
tievartment; Whore they are about the Ettime as
'in previous yours: • , • . , •
very, rweetriilly,
W. N. PENROSE.
LOCOFOCO LOW *WAGES DOCTRINE
Wheat, TO cents_p.er_bushel, '
Flour, $3;213 per barrel, and falling,
• ' , Labor, Ten Cants per Clay,
"[Flour is quetedattit,B7.i in the 'cities.—
'Take off carriage and commission, and this
leaves,our Millers, about $3,26,as above:]; •
rte, r FARMFRSI How, do you like this bill
of fare? 'lf this suits you; vote-the Looofooo
ticket. „ ; 7 • ; -
. . . . . .
1 -,Johna ton: 3 l,lm already *paid
.off
mote. than ha,if .a million oi,the Sato DOA—
Under', hip rule at will continuo tcho cancelled
of theFitto of a yogi;,; and „that too
vithont, lycrpaaing Alm taxes, of the. Joommuni-,
ty onerally.
•':Col., Bigler,' on tbe r ather I/midi'
ly tavowed; himself in. favor of an. indr;am of
thejlebt; speaoh ~rocently delivered in,
lividfOrd county he said he was in favor of
borrou . ng,o an!/. a half, to complete tho
Noilh Brunch Canal. This would of course
add that, atoonot i to tho ,debt.
It is fox; the tax-payers..to.,ehooso between
thesotwo'Candidates. , , , , •
DIFFERENCE
The people under Locofooo administrations
'Were TAXJWAS HEAVILY as under Geyer,
• nei, Johnston'a. "fp faot, no me have frequent.
• imove , 4. t t-I,ARGRRambunt of money.locra
Vollege44very -year;froris - ; Real rEstati.,.
by don. ,p4tyfk 14qtkby Qou,' - .7bhnstoiti IPhy
did tt!ii;cbcp" . 6 Altqfocg 4bbninittrationa-pdy,a
Q'!porfion t h e Dfbt ? Th4l Is. t!ne,otpcit Odoci; I
tiolr t q , ? ( Pr q . q q ,-, A444tkifittra4o4o; , 1 2 PIPY, '64
tiqkti;
`the, , ad Pq
?. PIO 419-qaiet
ESE
CAnnstr, Sept. 2S, 1851
ElLaiEllpu.anium.--Abralan a Hall, thonlayO
of,Jolin Slado,,of ilarfOr4: oonnty,, Md., who
"yttttf :arrested, in, Lanouster.:nounty, Pa.,
_,on
lifondiky, , having.boon brought to Phllatiolphin,
ha bc , aring.onlyUElneaday, imfol•o - Commie,
alondr inerahatn,, and was rowan kleil Into:She:
nuato i tl!,:uf . tho *tr ua nt :
~
Si4Te
nie , State ‘bunethi Ileiptiiil; at
, 'oTiettod lot the reaertioii of intieute"Oe'thc
ret bt :October hi:lit."
=Ed
ESE
• ; •v ~' Ii i'P:~DIIi~!GfOIi9II,~I73~~L~f3~.+I~~7Yk~' z"
„ •
.T.he Re,l4,Adr..":Gorsizek• a'son . of ;the
doted-glittleMan . 4.'oll F #lo4.ita, heti Written:a .
detter.A4ressed tr.; tioi;-a c thnstob, which in .a
.
mostbitterand.v.n . dictlye spirit reproacliei the .
,
GeiernoiWith, dereliction: of dutythe arrest
• in t .
of the rettrderers.„ . The ; writer seems to , ..he
lAboring.anderthe,',..egraions_crrer. of_rippez..
eingthat the Povernor`o, Pendsylvonia is
act pa a'pnliee . officer:in *every caio of reurclet:
Of eonrseitds seized by the locofoce press
With avidity d:lut
never Aldo clergyman appear, to wors.eAdvart,
MO in writing forl. the •.publie, The• fooling
:with right-minded- Men will regard
this,:unnatural letter is - welLexpressed ,the
following artiele;from.the.N9ll44l:oprienns.':-
,
We have earefnlly,read that totter, and, can
hardly, in common human charity,: believe that
it was prepared by Mr. Elbe/Veil.Atn-ja-Igliteer'
ter equally unworthy' of the tifflie`tdd 'Pon . ani”
the conscientious 1.11); '
thronost.parti or the -violent, misrepresents...
tions,the;very slangw.hangingr.-....WAh which
the,readers - 91`tlie Ponnsylvimian are / already
familiar; it is written without inotiie ' 'or ex
cuse,' or•bbjetit, exceptrauch aa may •be found
in high political excltementi,•and it is : ohm:de.
tensed by bad feeling, and., worse taste. . )ye•
believe it iMposSiblo that 'any other clergyman .
could be found -Who.-would "give expreasien,
rough and harsh :expression,: to emotion's! sd
strangely . ;unjust: end "vindictiyq; who would
make :charges ao-wild, not Only
.withotit .proof
'Or ile . ason. dart: eiainat filets, and "evor . y.
IntiPaid•ideiv - 9f'fhorti'; Would, in the'
hackneyed:phrase of, fa tioni!•tmoting 4'Shaks
pearo And betraying ; a:tory suapicieue affection
for' the editorill.plAraiNp„minister 4, the low
bills irrupt juirPiisVs And "pi6sicsila` 'dr primp:-
IlVe can scarbely..believe..that,:a , 'son;' crushed":
with the. feighttof ..sozfearful,..a..::cohunnY; :
could :grid hemit o to coin his sorroWa:hlP),44l9:
"counterfeit eurreuey of Politiald friolcstire;
repeat Mt iniitatiori'of
over the •mangled, body of 'nlruirdered.'llareut.•
1.1.1.(4,1305pib1p,,9P not natural vand,ne,-;
thing, theretore, seems 'more :justifiahle•
the ptelimPtion'thnt the hitter has:been 'pre
pared'by preteadEdlrietida, viii&iutruded 'iiii••••
on, the-. raourtteen• sorrows,.:and,forced,frota..:
him; in the„confnplon_land4istraction-of the
momelli, his, signature, to . : this farrago of Pont:.
•ietd violence antlnaletnny. The letter charges
Gov: Johnston Witivorejoicing'? OVbr the mur-'
der Of. W.. Gorsuch; ,Iyhatis there in the-eon
duct of ,the Goyar j nor . ,, to:justify , reve,rend
clergyman in :uttering,snah as accusation
ehiluree Gbv.''Johnston EPeati'SVhe '"did' tot,'
While-the-coroner waS engage -din ' , the perlbtc.
.numce,,pf..his. duties, :force himself. into:the"
Presence of the . inquest, end examin,e • the
corpt 4 .'"'Yleil'. -- the';Governor'..been' . .io 'far' f -
'potful - perteried and: offieTad i propriety,The
would have incurred a just:condemnation. - On
the contrary, ho acted„in the strietlino of his
duty, doing all that. the exigeneY. Milled for,
promptly,calmly, idge'ronsly. 'Had he,
without' waiting for official. informatiiiii,- And
forgetful:of .his.duty•and dignity, discarded all
official propriety,,and,sought, hy a ,display of
'personal feeling, to use the tragedy_towin_pei4
- litical he: might - possiblin . have or_.
torten the applause ol , thq'PeniisylvimMir;' but,'
more ,probably, Would have. incurred its tinsna•-:
ring and well counded„donunciatiou for -con-,
-duct
station. Probiddy no citizen of the State more
sincerely sympathises:with:the sorrows' of the
.familyof.... ll r..Gorsuch,or-more , severely con
demns .the guilty authors. of those sorrows,
than dor:Johnston; and'ho One - would shrink
with more instinctive horror from the gross,
outrage upon every correct and*humane
lv'feel
ing which is involved in making a calamity
- so
deplorable the basis and means of-political ag,
itation. The politicians wiu.C.•';iviuld - qiersuado
or constrain a son, and that son a • clergyman,
to ovupy so false mud unhappy . an attitude on
this melancholy slilljecti . .betray utter and
,atrocious insensibility to every feeling thrit
dignifies our : int.ttre, and strangely underrate
the intelligence of the public whom they seek,
by such unworthy means, to excite and inis•
load.
We deem it proper to Maheone additional
- remark on the hubject'of 'this letter.
be remembered that the writerwho has so
strange a fancy for figuring before the, public
as it historian and commentator in a, matter
which would have driven :nest other Men to
solitude and mourning,—wrote a previous, let
ter, which also appeared in the papers,'eving
an account (not in all respects the most accu
rate) of the terrible affair in which his father
was murdered. This letter was written - lit
Christiana, on Wednesday, the 17th: that is
the date it bears. On Monday, the 15th, the
G'overnor's proclaniation,of the s tine date, ap
peared in the North American and other inorn
ing_papers,-and-whs—at—Ohnietiatuivaccessible-
to the Roy. Sir. Gorsuch, and doubtless in his
hands by 10 o'clock of the same day. In this
first letter, with the proclanirtion before him - ,
rMr. Garin* writing froth the bedside, of his
' wounded brother, hoe no fault to find, no com
plaint-to make of Go_v_ernor,:Johnstou, whose
name lie does riot dream,. in 'any way, of c0n...,
neeting with the tragedy. The following pas
sage, which we cut from that first letter, ex
presses very different convictions, as well as
very different feelings, from these which the
second letter announces - „
" It may be gratifying to some to know that
the proceedings now in progress will bring to
light the secret of this bloody affair. A nee)
in Philadelphia, the i same._that.,followe4—the-
N.liEilife(hlr. S. erroneously gives tho Mar:
slial's title;to the officer employed, whci was not
the .Marshal, orntlie Marshat's deputy,)' "on
the first night—found put by some, mean s,. fair - er foul, the names of tliemegroes - to,be-fa
ken,' and other dircumstanceS
.carmectell ivitlf
.my father's plan, 'and gave' intelligence to-the
neighbornood.. The, abolitionists and. negroes
togetheroproaCl the news, and thus was ,brol..
together the most of the negroes for mileg 11-
. I'OElO. - We have t 110.011.1 excited 'the tie',
grcili to shoot, end !defied' the Marshal , . :We
have. alio quite a number of Om actors in. that'
awful scene, bat not all of them. Vie law will
belairly testedi-I suppose."' •
• 'This firs .letter, as •wo noticed., witi' Written; •
at Cliristiana, on the 17th. The seogruktetter •
is ciatailrit `lfildifrOton; on the 18th. Can any
body-ciimMr/Oorsuifh
'Sort for. the marvollous.change which' fs' effect='
tad,. in,twepty4ur, hours, in his;, mind 2 To, •
day Mr.
,Cuwerfoh, writes like a son, ah . il
•add t pat unliki Christian • Minister; tounor-.'
row theim is tliti bitteilone of thaPfirtisati r ancl
the ficree'cry of ' , the ; avenger.' -To-day if is ';
"the abolitionists and negroes together". lola
"spread, tho news", and eausecl ! tholumult: to
morrow Gar: Johnston . is the cause, tone in
" rejoicing"— So this charitable' ) 'gentleman
thinks it " natural" to suppose—Latrthe'bloody
deed, " the first fruits of his official and per
sonal hostility to the rendition_ _
slaves 1" To-d - i(f if is " to-morrow it is
" Wo." What is the cause of all this differ
ence ' ,
Gorauoh concludes his letter by saying
of. the Governor-;,44 tvewill not say. that he has
noted traitorously ; that byhis previous course
he has loon the indirect occasion• o 1 tllit out
rage p l• that the ;blood of Tthiard Govan& Is on
his sitirts,",&c. ' Why then, as Gov. Johnston
has.done eVerything that a Governor should
Vito done,. and , which — Gov. Shunk did not at
the time of the' Carlisle riot, vitts"there any 00,
oaeloit f3t , tho Rev. Mri'Gorsuelt to 'wile 'this
Alory bad'le,tter I ..
The Harrisburg .11ntsthan• anysio , Mr. (lot.-
suolt'stites, in bisletter, that, GOV. Johnston
rotlised,th deliver up a free ,itedro[natned Abe.
40 11 14 en, acousod.of regoiving stolon'tvhent, on
the requisition.of the Governor of Maryland,-
Mr,-,Gorpuch has. got hold of the,irrong 'story.
Ayes the Governor of Maryland, who rofuied
to
,deliver up a eiti l ien 'olillaryland 'charged,
with kidnapping, on tha•• requisitiOn'of Gov'.
Johnston: 'Kidnappers tak‘e'refnie'in• Mary-.
landond then her Facoutiio refuses to'snr
render them."' ' • • I. ' .
059,15 t e 98
or Enuarinier'PAlD
itiet'Ufeelr, end re-publish
;'P. ll .S l ek , On t4elfoUrtil ;page * of. our paper,. the
fe* ProciamiktiOn of nay: Soliomkoo, issued
in - paaprdaiine with the A.Ct. of 10th April, ,
1.13-
4 0 ;:ontitletl -, .:1111 - Aot to - create Fundi.
and to the gradual and certain ex.-
:,tingulehment of the debt of the Common
7esilth,7 It pyuclaimsthe cheering news to
the tax-Payers of Cotiunonwettlth, of .tho
pgymekltt'arliiiguishniencaildfyiqtliseltarga of
0639A22e' t §8 of tlib.Btiatii Debt !-
and that he has,direoted_the certificates Kepre
#entirig that amount to lie cancelled. The un
moil interest on 'spin at 'six Pei4ont.•.a
mounts to • - • •
$30,546,37!
„.vithich is of . course andually saved to .tho.--tav
avatsof tho,Gonmonvettlth by Gag operation.
thp-gloriaus traits : of : the SINKING
L'olll/EN pEr? GGY..JOIINSTON,
rvzd passed by
Tmt-PayerS,of Pennsyvania! , ,-Ptn-you Les-‘
itato,to suppo'rt : ktnatt whtoras..tbo.tirdt.to un
dertake the gigantio task, of dovising'a systoia
for the. puny:pat of; the State Dehtiwithontany
increnao of .tlic:bardens of the 'pimple •' , Go to
the thea,. end vote 'for IVILDIA111.F:
4: 6 , 1 1N., SION, .and. dabb vill'eontinuc to he”
.roditeed , taore atal.more )thilole , :toritihub.9 in'
• !•., - '1;:1
W IR P /14PET/3PIO/"*ZW JUJ)GES.
Ode ANiirierelentiliot-haVe;:tfi'lLgotten-thnt:-Instz
:dastyear Hottitlit. Iflii".;i'Ss[Locoideci; :Ina re
.turned -dulY'vieCted TliSta;let: Witern'ey' of
Philiidblbhitt; over "iVrtitait'.ll:llii i:Y;;11'llig
.
.:th i4ite'obritested:4itils . S ousted
'and Rtvei)iftliiittiofri r ee' by 'the
' of the grossest bc en 'eon-i
-(led InAhersecond Waid;iiile:yittne'nSie . g, and
otiter'lecorotextittiiifgholcl6.: ` Triia:d'oelslo;ii iwns
Amade
Woe also oii
'the Beneh';:abd WitO to nc;IN ,
date . for thO being in favor . of
, keeping'• Tewass; his tiersoibti 'arid political
friondV inefftee . ; notwiths tend fratiditlent
tisedO'prdeure his eleotion. The Lo
eofpoO'City•tnid'Coiinty Conference to nemi
anato'Judglia ]into" `sided with pA.,IpnELL and
Ktskss, attdiefiised to nominate
.catisa h . ; deCided in favor of tlir,n and °gains
fraud;'lireferiditg to him a man who had invi.
ted ilietri to his, offide; and ,' treated all hands'
• ,
,
,
doorder to got tire nomination/ The Pennsyl
.
vania Statempati. 7 an ultra locofoso , paper—in
capable, and indepeliden,t he has
been destroyed because he, thought on the
beildt,:4 o 77:CiellCC,'AND NOT PARTY, sheteltifitwerh.
41 6 . m0ra1 - :sense.tif ths - oohnnunitTiiiill
suitor a wrong like.this to be corninitied.,with
outlan-indignatit febuke to its perpetrators."
of - Philialpliia have nominated
Tudge_Kelley as ono of their. Candidates for
fudges. They have also nominated two other
donioetats its -Judgei, thud mixed
. ticket or Whigs - Democrats: Thc" - WIL:g.,I
havelhus as in ninny : othei• tlistrits of the
State,niiiniteSted their' deBire to 7 . 11 c furl i
• ciary inde
. Xndent ofj)diV iy bay
irig given 0:(e Whigs . the, best e . vit.lcuee that/a
fy and right liere aborepaßy in his estimation,
the Whigs feel themselves called upon to re-:
fain 11 minydto is thus index - Trent on the bench.-
Judge Holley , in his letter •eonsonting to .be
candidate, th — u - s — slierlit - s of the manner in which
ho was struck dolVii by iris awn party:
As you are well aware, it was my duty, as
a member of tho Coda of Common Pleas, ear
ly last spring, to unite in a decision by — which
the return of a county office'r was pronounced
fraudulent and void. Before the preliminary
question in the caso,nduerted to—the right to
amend the petition—had been dispo'sed of, I
was informed by gentlemen, whose controlling
influence has sines been abundantly exhibited,
that I woult-be held accountable, politically,.
for mYjtidgaient, if it opened the case to in
vestigation; and before'the finalAtcre.e.in the_
case latirbisciTi 'entered, it was apparent that it
was to be made au element hi the approaching
judicial canvass; and that by the projected
humiliation of the members of the court by
whom the decisionvwas given, not only was the
independence Of thejudiciary to be destroyed,
- but Tarty, if not popular sanction, 16 be in
voked for what must be regarded as a stupeu
dons fraud on the elective franchise."
Judge Kelley will pncloabtedly be elected,
and will thus have the repard of his upright-
ness in the approbation of all parties, through
the ballot-box.. .Let both''parties net 'in the
same spirit in Cumberland county., and stiP
port_theindepentiMat
ours crintvcias:=-siuns urtibirrk
Tlie last Ironesdalci Domocrnt discourses. on
this subjeqt...Nlictory is within the . graSp, of
the Whigs'rd tl4 they tinrstrotch.
forth thaiil'hand.4and seize it? The Democrat
fi , AlLaceounts. a,,gre t o,, that: in -the western
; portion Of ilk) State Gov. Jonms:ro2,7's
Ti t us TEitItDE TO; 011.1.14 TED
T11A.2 , 1 IT' was ibrlB4B.• Iliviirest Col.
ler is losing .yroundillttily.• • livery . spiie - 6h - he
makes, thoro lessonsMnriuniber of , his speota
tore. the Campaign opened the .locofo,
cos were cohfident Or ensy. .vietOry. 'They
;sneered at the sUggestion 'that‘theY could Pos
,sibly-be-defeatod. : tllt thatthey-hnd to do mini
to walk over the course and, take, tho.prizo,...,
and thinner is. altered., They
'talk of the' 'result' dOutitingly. 22 -41fey look de.:
:spondingly. Only 'diode; swagger 'who have
not btoppticl Jo,,observe tho'ourront of public
opinion, ,or oho would boast, of thoir .security,
if Choy that the next minute their heads
would be overwhelmed." . • •
KEEP lA` picro itr. THE PEOPLE
The following are the yoas 'and nays on the
prissage of• the Manninoth'Approliriation
through the Penneylimnia House of Repro:sell
tativee, at'its last, session, in which Bill two
new STATE LOANS wore provided for—one
of 5250,000 for avoiding -the Inclined'
on the Alfegheny'rortago Rail 'Load ('Vhicli
will eventually obst Over a inilliCti!)• anti tii
Utherots9B,ooii for improVitig chrves 'on 04-
ltimbitv Railway.- , •
The eittire :11'1110m:if of aP
_prepriatielis_Sutide:by±the'iiilliiqs4,2oB.,o:2,-.
80; nity.44re as
follows:—`the yeas 'alrldcos:hilt fehr:' "
YE'Ael-Mosere 1 - Jone'dia*'
'BONIEZALIVICF.BrindIo; ,,. CouVm,'-Doi'aiirr
Dorian, ,Downer,.Dapp, Ely,„ ,Bvans,
,(Borlra g )
Feather, frooman, GAPO, Q,Silli 4,llaguo
Vaao
Linton 10Ko.an; hIdIAO,I I / 4 .1 . 0)165taid6;
Nowry,.(Wyorning;) Olivine ; T:viten,
Poriniman,..Rooklipw, Mob ; Itiwiri,..,,,Boos,
Shull;' SkinnOr, ISteward,
,Tlionnis; Iratk&
Arinatrong, Baidlyin, Bent,
' 11101 . 1 1 0 ,'. 7 1 1 0W0n, Bi•oniall,trower, Aloianclai B.
.Brown, Jogoph Brown, Cooper, Dobbins,' Dna
gen; Evrin.4; (Indiana) hifo, Frotz, Goselor,.
Hnnacaket,
Killinger e Kunktil,'llool4 4 , MCC4uSlidy; 146.
Curtly, McLean, itionroo, l ll.lowry,lASidintirsot,)
Nieeloy, Paokor,..Bold, Itiddlg, Roberts, Rob
ort,sbn, Sooriold,, Scou4er,,Shaalfor, Shager 91i.
fey, 'Smith, Strudiara, 'TkonVan'lrr.r.no-44...
mAThe Clearr tt R e ot icaA e n Im "
mo
' ato, orgaO 'l3lGLEit,•lante‘e th'a•the
I*lll' 'of 18 , 16'14 grititiy thcjiiii;l64l
Wh'f,+ , 'tfi P
A in era g. • a yo o , ono
' eroT 'WHEAT it,itoti'linivi 'it', SWF:VT.I7
CEN ST~owoi licit it lytici'oictokak#Tftt,
lowertian ever 7bitltt
you jioon "gicittli•
nefitt4d" • '••• ' • •
-
1111"1"le'EA
,
• A. canitild
• 1.1. - ",•We ItrdAtillialAzed to auto tglit:•.oo4:.
Johnston-till ot Cntllsio on -the 11tH -i
Odt oliei.y • tbo taturcloy previouS blecti?r - .
Let the peofile be reedy-to.oo#ne nnit hear hin •
Col. 13igler; tins LaeofocoACandidateL speak •
-in Carlisle : to-indrroir. --- lits 'own par ty,pas - fobli
molly decliticdasking hint to
- go to Gettysburg
Destructive Fire
On Sunddy . eidning:laSta l4nrn
Mr. Peter young, of Moitroo township, abou ,
four nallOS
.burned to the
grourai, with all its contents of groin, hay,
&o. Thrce.staelcs -of-grain,-P, short •distadoe
from,The barn, ; Ivo regret ; to learn, were 41Tio
burned. IlOw the fire originated we have not
learned. ; The barn was ton old one, and we are
informed'there ;tic no ' iueprrynco.:
.A.n9 titer Vire'
On Monday nighC hist a stack of .llay,On
dot belonging to Mr. Jahn Moll; on tho 'South-
West border •of ovr horongh, was burned to the
ground. • The alarm brOught out our yi,v,ilant,
Fire COmpanled; but their herOcen codid not be
mode effectfre. The fire it is believed was the
Work of nn incendiary.
~The author ,of. it wo
hopo will ii(i'discoveral and, punishecicts Lo de-
ECTSCS.
'Johnston Club of.Cailisle‘ •
a The last •meeting •of_the_ Johnston - Club at
'Davidson's, Ton. Thursday Evening last, was
'large .444 .characterized •by the , proper:spirit.
fillb,staunch old Whig .President of the Club
_wee Alt Ads, post, and eloquent speeches-were
nirtde.lYi44...l3. Sharp, W: M. Penrose, and W.
Porten, ssgra., all of...whiclx wero warmly
receivld„ _Alamo number. came forward and
signed the voll,of the Club, and the meeting
ncljeurned.to meetat IJANv.a.s'olo-morrow. eVen.
ing, at
~the . tap or, the old Whig drum ! To
your posts, boys,..theve's but •little time left
netv for.woritl:
. ,
fgoutit lltiddlcton OrgitAtztiig
ihe noble Whigs . of South I'llithltottin are go
ok to woik not only in:the right spirit lint in
Let the 'Whigs of every
o.Wnship' read their.procoedings . and follow
_ .
their ii.ttlitpldwithout delay. ' tet ever t } , town
i ship and every . School . Di s striethave its active
Committers to rally out the voters and there
will be no danger of votes being left behind
on eldction day 1 This is' the way to ensure a'
FULL - VOTE, 'and iti 18.1 as in 1848, a 'l . :nu.
VOTE WILL ilk A. WHIG VICTORY! • Whigs of
SoutlrMiddleidn, carry. tai vigorously the work
you have commenced and ienreftorts will be
crowned 'Wi th irittS; pit at the ballot-box!
Anothor Townbltlplly
Our friends in the townships .nr,,
n earneot to lite inif,orloilo,
%Yo are ,gbiti A.? ~un thin. t)i
,rln•rf.:2 , ; nt iho
community il:tu . rfszit!,l in
th - e - cnntinnittreo - ift U. , . .1 ;MIA' :I the Ex
ecutive chair. Ito- is the tirtt 4;overnor - whn
made any thing like an attempt to reNnce tine
State Deb: which bears .sohea'vily on the Far
..boeufacti—linvernnrs—rtawn-,,,--to-
Shank:s time JabraY or great Forty Million
Debt, Johnston is pe,biciny it half a million a
year, and with that Aduction. Taxes will of
course be diMinished. The Farmers see this
and therefore they desire Soy. Johnston's re
election. The meeting at Ttioicer's in North
Middleton , en . SattiMay 'evening last Weis a
-rouser, and wits composed manily of
.Farraers.
M:ySSI'S. HENDERSON and' l'nNnesn made ad
diydsses and spoke clearly and convineinaly to
the: point. 7
~4.:ur young' and talented frond,
dept. f4Nnunsils makes troops of friends
wher'ever lie goes. In North Middleton ho—is
'on his native heath," and the peeple know
ho. They know his ability and — have" confi
ence in his character. lie will make an ac
lee and useful legislator. If Hastmnsos and
'ATIWAILT, the Whig candidates, itre elected to
le Legislature, they will not vole to increase
the 6.taie Debt,_as_Mr_Banhainthe_loctifeco
candidate has done and auks he will do .
Let Farmers remeMber that fact and vote for
CATIICAItT and HENDERSON, who if elect
ed to .the Legislature will support the wise'
()offeror GOY. JuIINSTON!
Conan on Soh onlei
The Latin and Greek have been lately in
troduced into the Male High School, . to pro--
videfer the wants of those why visli to give
their children" a collegiate education. The
course remains as heretofore—the
Preparatory includes the Latin and Greek,
and oniits'thoso studies not requisite to. enter
College. The'ehangeis but duo to that Por
.tion of our citizentrproviou.4ly were com
pelled to centribti 46 . '3 the support.of the •
schOol, • nnd nt Oe*liti time provide private
instructions ityLittinand • Greok at a:heavy - ex- •
The.follange hne,boen id contemplation, ,
for soMoYearS, find is just what was necdad.to
nolist all our citizens in /cordial support; of
the school. They very naturally and justly
expected provision made for their wants, in
oenSideratienof the espouse to which they are
übjecteci:Coomzicated.
The York and Cumberland Rim Road
We have received the Third Annual Report
Of the Presideilt and Directors of this Itoad
matte to a General Meeting of the
ere at Ilalliinore, on Ihe evening of-the 2d inst.
WOhave not rbom[to give any of its details;
witicharefulland satisfactory. The ' riot 'in
`cOine.oe the road up tothe close .of July for
six months was $3,670 83: It is hollered that
will rapidly grow more tirrifitable . in cease
imence of 'satisfactory arrangetoents Which
have been lately comanninated for Ili monage,_
meut. -
Coninnon ,ichoolp;
Kest fiCilOilLl'B 116 1!I:11 . 11.1 to ti .'4111)111.,
for Juno, 1851: . •
.. No. 11. Rapleicl :lineal, J. D. MN
Albert ItliC:eni.
N0.'12. Anna' Melt, ninny . Porter,
Ilaikneßs.
No. 18. Julia Atti -Eliza L, Duncan,
Ellen N. Armstrong. . . •,
No. 14. 19iillain-llcinlernou;-ltiOlial.U.THini--
ilersonitlitiries.
Por•September, 1881, High ScitoOic
• 'No.--15.' •- Ifr - Eby, - . - Julia.
•Flora 'Cooke.
Jumps McCartney; Thomas ilich
jonepli Steel.
lictober 111ont1llce
Grabanits Magazine,- rind °Utley's Lady's
1300k,-for October; are both perfect pins; They
. •
'are Tor sale at Mr. Piper's.
S'PEADIBOA. T. EXPLOSION I
. . . . , •
Sept. 22.—The stormier
Janina Jnolisen',,erplocled yesterday . , just us site,
wenleaving'Sliawneetown, in Illinois. A dread
ful rind heart:rending scene. ensued. Thirty
qiyersciiis' were and
.woulilecl.,,.The,
shrjolta of the wounded, .and. qjring,causetl
tlirill of heiror in every breast: 'Ain ohin ,
Oompleiefy tern to'pieces tr4C(:tile tarn toZfite'
after 'purl ! 'of tht. Tice, are,
lie t4iminediafely aftor n tliaai:plonirm
is lepbr
tedto and ienake4:o6
to4tv iha'ivoada; 'The hilleui
tindlwoundedivcir*oeui4ailk
S t(4a'rt,
'seriously+"'wounded, is` lieu `only"
onctranr eausylvautn,
-'"
Aursuqpl,o public notOti.6l niootpg of 'the'
friohcis 301 - DisToN 4 STRpfkAt von held
nt the ii . 4..litigouse of Illichtlte:Wl4ioorei'iii Pa.
peyfosip, :611 84turarty oviciiing,\tho;glth.
for ilia ; :. purppso of foi:Lting Jollnstini
ChM" r.• • ; ,
o%;utotion,_ I . l ::•.)ll7.pLENrEsq.; was call
ed tactile Chait`, 'and L. Ll,taizazz, appointed
Secretary. •
On.nirtion, a Committee was appointed to
port officers for the permanent organization of
the Club;,-who reported.the following, .
• Trßsiifitne.-11nj. InVirsT. •
Vice I'residentl.—,lncob `, , Buillcholder, John
Roycr,'Tobias' finatfmtiff,-.Tifebb Goodyear;'Zr.
Treasurer.--W. B. Mullen,
"S'ecretaiw:—E. F. Haskell.
On motion, the report Was unanimously a
dopted.
•
ota 'motion; 'Meesre:' Clittiges I "ranoieolii",. IV;
B. Mullen, S. N. ply en' and
,W;in,,s*T. Laird,
_we're appointed - n-et4iiiitee to , prepnie a Con
stitution and lly-titi r s,.tind report at the nest
meeting.
.
On . eic] , t,ion, the , felleiying oxecutivo commit
tees Were appointed ftit ,the several'school dis
tricts of the township, viz: l
l'apectozot-S..N. !Avon, Mhtthett' Moore,
Vm. B. Mullen.
Syi•aliwrnmes . ]3; 'Weakish: Jesse Myers,
Jobs ]Foyer. •
• • • Oak's—Jacob Itituer, Jobs Moul, Jacob•\of
singer.
Cep Jo fins Smi eh' . 11'n
Lindsay: - • • • ', • • -r) , '
Iturkhodifer's—ribb ,To Craighead, igeorgoD
Craighead, Jacob Dualitylder, . „.,,
. . ~.,
. .
...11etaminurr'.;—Tlionla.i Graham.
Peel S'eflool Thtt&e-f-j , ilin D.' Shbaffer, Day
Iltertieri Jonathan Hoffert, , : • -
- .lyet,t6l'4,SoAtlel 111W4Icr. • -
.
Spring .Forge-.l)illcr d, O'Donncl
Mode •
11786'sJacab 'Spnilgqtr, John •
% , ringpille—Davitl Plank, Wm, Wise, David
•
--.
. York Road—t Pm. Lino, 1
jr., .
Arbegomt
-NW/Is—Benjamin. Plank,-I.Yaviti MyerB, - Ja
cob Richwine,
. •
On motion, the:meeting 'adjourned to meet a
nritholder's Selmol,flouse, on'Satutday eve
ng; next. I).rea't.
F. ILmamt.t,, Soe.ty.
Voice of Worth Middleton !
' At n large and enthusiastic meeting of the
friends of JOHNSTON and STROH . II held at
the public house . of John Iliciter, in Zrorth
Middleton toWn.hip, on 'Saturday , evening, the
meeting was ()rim:4o(l-4 appointing the fol
low•ing officers:
Presfololt-- , LIENHY BITZPII.
rice PPor6dents—L6vis Ringwalt, Philip
T3richcmnchPr, - lJenry Smith, Abraham Whit-
Tor, I'e!erick.•
IlrOnrman, Janqs Clark.
rliambrr , ! ar.l Rut torff wore ajipointed
colaliiiity , .. r...rl , arrreatitutipriA *kiln ?he:
I'__LiL ~iQ~CLIIL_-~_
,:.,: r .: wit the,in;.4ing wfis nddres
sed eloquent n . Uuuter - by IL M. IliN
ni;ll,:cr: an 1 IV: pl. I'v:most% Et4flrs 4 ,~ whose
speeches were Ih+tene.l to witltiixe,l . hiOet r iion
and retraivel -- willi — MlTiinilipiiii.. -- TTIFIVITOT '
wing IT8tolillioW; were then reported and uulai
iineusly nAopted:
Resolved, That the Whigs of North Mici.llo
- lon ore awake to the importance of'electin . q
P. JOHNSTON . Governor of Pennsylva
nia. We feel that he deserves our support be
eause_lte Itas eniumeneed..the Iteduetionmf our
"enormotM State Debt,—re-esfahlished the good
name of the Commonwealth—and in all things
shown himself worthy and .competent to he ILO
the head a oar State Government.
Resolved,. That the _startling Frauds, the ru
inous pri - dli;racy, waste and extravagance which
have distiwr ' uished the management- of our
_Public Works under Locofcco. Canal. Commis
sioners, imperatively demand the election of
.1011 STROHM, the honest old Lancaster
County Farmer. in order that a check Inv be
applied and Rej6rne adopted in the outrageous
mismarrtgement on the State improvements. -
Resolved, That as Pam:eat we can feel the
want of a Mien MA ui;:nr for our agricultural
productions.' That we believe the preSent IoW
wieus - of -14 our - mul -- Gmhl -- mm — th - o — legitiliiMil"
results of the Locofoco Free Trade policy!, and
therefore, along with the noble champion of
the Protective system; who in' this as
things has shown himself thoroughly Pennsyl
vanian, we are in favor of a Tariff for Protec
tion.
Resolved, That the WHIG COUNTY TICK
ET. deserves ftud shall repei've cur undivided
support, and that North Middleton is ready to
show that she fee's the.honor of having two of
her suns thereon. , .
On motion the proceedings were ordered to
he published, anti the unieting adjourned with
three cheers for GOV. JOILSBTON, the' tried
And the true: ,
, .
Tun,
.PXPEDITIONTSTS.—The, GoVe;
nor of Cuba has pardoned COI. Baynes, Capt.
Kelly anti Lieut. Veehten, (the last at the in
stance of Capt...Platt of the U. 4, Ship of War
Albany) three °caw invAders under ,Lopez.-
150 were, in, prison At, Ilavana. , Capt.: Platt,
had earnestly entreated the release of these
‘' ntisorably ; deluded indu," but
,Gen, .Concha
deolaretlhe could not do so oonsistently,with
his duty to the Spanish
,Crown.: Ile said that
their lives were ,safe, but : that the, remaining'
prisimers must be yent, to Spaite to be disposed
of, by the Home 'Government. Besides these
prisoners theSpaniardnAcepunteqor 271 A
nericann—ineluding the 50 under Crittenden
who bad been executed—as slain either in bat
tle, when wounded or lagging behind, or hunt
ed down with dogs., This includes all of Le.
peen force, except 22 supposed to be still witn
tiering in the 'ltalian:tins.. A mournful cud to
a rash autiftaili.-th.onterprize! •
Reatliog "J01t(1,.-referring. to
j'oge,
,k'orne.y, Ingorsol
-Co. ,-) , ..11.-w-rott-ik,rt t oT - tll oCI 017110
soys," \l'e will vCntureoltat eitch• . .pne of the
i,etty piece cf Locoroce-mali r
pity, Ift,cr,o‘ling tie Governor's lea thing an
wer, vta.lx to 9;, - .ll;tilti with tilt.. Andrew
Azn , the pla;•—.l.lltd he known ho
(11P1 beet so cunning of farce,.
we'd writ 'sow liongtal.nve wo . had, challenged
him,'
—bunters — Atirmil - m
that a Woman 111i:3: been tried and quoviete'd, in
Virginim or teitoilit4; ri elnve to read the 131-
ille - ,;iilftrsetiteiiVotrlO'tWe'Yen it prisemnent
to die, indict.-
iuent, sho "mei tniving the fear of God before
her aide, but incrUd'huil'instign:ted by the de.
vil; wickedly; inilliciodsly; and fidettiMMlY; did
tench ti•certain negiki vvomail read the Bi
ble,. to", tho great disideaMtre 'of Almighty
God," Sth. • : ' •
• Nunnott:---Two boatmen, untried Christyer
laid Mines, had a dioiculty eit-the canal; two
miles onatntAktryisbure On Friday Mot: Diet
words ensued, when Christyer shot.ifinea;
line him. instantly. Cllrlatyel was urinated
and !is new in the Dauphin juil.
. .
xtS..The remains of 'B(ephee tlirudlua ..to
ba, on. the 80th of the present
pie*, in , front or the college I.)eariOg his
Tplio:..,Thp:cerptuony will be.brmtlucted by
Abe o.l;•qtal,,C . ,atlge of the : MecOule,yratecnity,
El===
of i.;1117 "Pottsville'
qc'
tiVO . r,eti E 4 ). follpyrcid by
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h.:.c7li)e
Pit,l •
r
'" 7l ltilinleipliin N. Amerivlie.r•r , ,
iVeekl3: Review, FteptcniLer ,
opkimtinta; of : the pitst
Weeh:.havn gunernll37,l3pun-iinik Nina]] scalo.-- 1
Cuttbn is . rather, t9sfk' antive, het, 'the btter'
grades hringpitndlici.prie‘e:?'. Flour h n , A g ht.
ly advanced, but the , demand is very
Grahk, with the exception of )Vlteat, i id re-
quest Ural-so:11Tc. Groceries are yory inactive:,
Provisions cut thute_in good' deniand,--bnt
higli pri s Ce . s,linvn checked units. Woe! is dell
nade,uns'ettled: Coal- putive; and in Iron
small' business is doing.
FLOUR•AND 11111.1..h.--The market, under
the influence of eonOntted light receipts, and
a very reduced . sloek, has further slightly im
proved since last week, but the high rateg
asked,htive•Since checked the 'demand fur ex=
port, nod (mks sont6 40.5000 bbls. Flour fotind
linyeettiasB,B7)l for re-iiispneted' old stock,
F,..t3V.1.1 for ,standard superfine, fresh ground,
and .$4 for better - brandS;:ineltuling 700 bbls.
Brittitlywine at the latter rate, mid LeschimEg„ .
.extra.at $4,70-sV bbl, - , , Theinarket closes
hut firm, 11.11,1 holders generallydetainidittg
fort 0.110:11,1 brands. "The retailers have taken
hold afro freely; at ptices, within the range of
tit4e . ,51,25 for
,good and choice brands, $4,50
( 7 1;54,75 for extra, and' t3361 . ,,55,80 bbl. for
fancy brawls. Corn . ..Means scarce, with alina,
lied inquiry,•and small sales of Pennsylvania
•.Mcal at 0;2,00 7 0'bb1. - Some'llbliders ;laic - Moro.
• Rye Flom' 1551150 but little inquired foe, awl .
scarce, and some small,sales arc
.reported at
$3,12 : .1653,25. "'t' - bbl., the Tatter for r fresl2
ground. Tie inspections ror the week ending
the 18th inst., were '7;410 &Os, Flour ' •,88 half
bbl t ‘. do. ;" 17 , bbls. • Ryeinour ; 'and 1010 tbls.
Corn Meal.
receipts of.'Wheat continuo
sad], but the demand lens been limited and the.
market very dullitheoughout the entire week,
wiles reaching stancl.•2B(iio.lo,ooo., bushels . , at
for Southern reds, 311e85c. fin - arline r ,
raufBGe",9oe. foF'Penti'if'.. of the latteedescrip-
Heti, according
scores and 11 demand, with . . further sales of ..
$.0,3000 bushele r in lots.. at. .80(q . 01c. for
Delaware, and 63c..,f0r l'enn'a. Corn is_.also
in - deluded antrwa.irded, with very light receipts,
and 1 . 5q18,000 lritsht;ls Southern and l'enn'a.
yellow gold at 010,05 e. the latter fey prime,
lobt. Oats are rattier scarce, and BCIIO,OOO
bushels sold, pt, 82.e,33e. for Southern, and 34
341 e. fir • .
SEEDS.—There is:very lit tfe ,' ,niovesiont in
Clover or Tibidihy: • .some small lots of the
former have been sold -from ,wagons at sl3ir
$5l, and 2e,A000 bushels -of the latter v,
illsposMd of nt••s,2,tiOß*47s ;1 7 1 bushel, as i
qualify, Flaxseed is loner, and seooo buri , -
els sold at $1,86 bushel.
• .
On the 4th iiist•tiytbo Rev. A. If,
Abrdhiu ir,Staucrt to .Vss
Oe the Bth , inst. by - the,satne,
Ege,lda she; nil -of-this-county,
In trarrislntyg„- Sunday, the pith inct,
Mt.i..:-.Nl.lna...utarnatnx.l.,_.w.idow-,of-Samind-E1-
de1:61., and daughter-in-law of the Rey.
'John !Cider, one of tho original seillerpf Pan
phip county, agnd..o '
At Bucyrus, Crawford county,. Ohio, .on the
"3.l"EnstWlNlrs'. - Airorg, conzdrt of (leorge Shiba,
formerly of this county; a:, , gcq:
On the 16th inst., .tnia igizobeth, infant
41 augh 6 r-ef...lienry - -and-Mar3-0.-MeCortl,- aged -
Iminth,9 and 2.3 days,
Farewell,' dearst Ann, thou ltaU left us,
And by angels guardell home, •
Clone to join the angel's band, -
Around. our Heavenly Father's Throne.
altipt*k. cixo - nu. sr.r. CT
'U. P: 11.(1.t, Sept." lith, 1851
117crtaR, We have lately been cailcdupon to
mourn an afflicting dispensation "of Providence,
in the rolioval from our midst, by Tenth, our
friend and Fellow-Union„JeScrit .r.; - I:44tXuA3r,
we feel that some expression of our losg.is but
due to ourselves, anti the friends anti - relations
of our deceased • brother. Therefore it is by
the Union Philosophical Society of
,Dickinson
College
I!••so!ecd, That we sincerely and deeply spa
pathice with those upon whom our mutual loss
falls heaviest.
Resolved, That knowing the intrinsic worth
and sterling character of our deceased brother,
we feel we, have lost one of,:ont best members
and brightest stars.
soci - Okf wear Ike, usual
badge of mourning for. the space of thirty
days. '
Resolved,' Thßt a copy of these, resolutions
'he sent to the family of the deceased, and pub
lished in each of the CarliSle papers.
• - 'r. - M. CArtar,
• A. SNIVELY,
L. D. ItEyNoLes,
Committee.
Hosatittsns'VECinT.4.ll/.l:i Di PEPSI.% BITTthIS
—There is no medicine berm, the public mere
popular and attire respected by. Vic 1111111-1 then :
these Dyspepsia Bitters.. !ThiTy:Tire mild and
good to the palate,. and for that severq,_cw
greeablo :nut pFOTriuing disease, it is a most
perfect:cure, and has no equal,. In many ea
ses, where-ntedioine seemed, to'he of , no use,
these Bitters havo slatually eradMated-the her
tilde malady in a very short period of time.—
Thousands have tostetbitS'•virtnes; and thou
sands are still tryitig,its•etTmagy.' " TlQ Circa
larS,coatitiningtheeertificateS of Rethiirhattlo
'Cniais, : tud the high estimation in whist this
o lain; held by the,public press, min be
had , of the : Agents, free. Principal, Lollice,
122 'Fulton street, N;Y,, up stairs. Sold in
Carl iglpby..S.
borne. • '
EXECUTOR' SALE
REAL ARIp: , ,PERSOBTAL• ESTATE,
. . .
On .110.V.0.21' the . 0 0t/i diiy or October IS.'l
q 7 lI,L be sold at 1)111)110 eel.) by ,the
the ' , realises of ehrietopher
John.ani, late 1,1 DiektiniOn township, Cumber.
hail tummy, (At. l Bprinrr Mills, about
kall a tile west of: Giuriliet lata Fut nace,) the
kidowteit.drate:thed' I eel Estate to wit—
A . 'l ran or 3.,and'sitoato rin. Dickinson town-
ship, Cainherland county, containing alms( 212'
R.1.•,8 (in all) 'core or loss. Abopt A
eres• t litireof •is,
,IVloan:ttitt• .I , and,..,euvered :with
thriving - Chestnut, Oak, Vino and oilier Tint.
.ber, herder 'trig on - tliv Pine Grove 'lloed, at licit
he , sold to salt, purelii.o..qr s ; • irbi,
'rho Farm '00114161k about 72: 1 ACII.V.S of
0011ent'liint, ,, iiii , laud, I.:inure and lying
Y , ,:lo 4 'illrciech. , ut.:i•-ek; tlf.ring Milk, in s•aitl •
„ 1, • ••• • to‘vatlop, 'Pit.•,:iniireemontsure •'•
• io,t,r;4 et:e HOUSE,' a large , •••
-rfil STON MC BM: N, with a
•- wagon she d and out houses. There'
on said Faint a large and excel
le n , Orchard of choice flutt. The water is tic
and e.xeellent. Also, a\V 00 LEN
PAC:I'OIIV with Machinery &,c., attnelteit,
hay.ng n first rate water power, solicit or adett-
red 10,,r:91hp . r lltiltOsee_aa_lrelLas.the..Feetory.—'
The; water 1,110 ks'Cir and fifteen naps are to go
n'ilh,ur to ,the Factoty, on whiel, is eteeted tr
good Iwo Awry Log and brume [loiter,
the:. whole of said_Estatii-is-ilot ...artifi to- _
'4ether, it will 1.0 Cold separate' it'd in tree,,e or
.Any perk'on wish op; te, • -
boy, will do .well to examine the property lie
fore the day \ iir sale., Such con have ell tlt oe,-
err:leery IA tort - nation' by 'calling - ori either of the
sithecribe'rs residlnk on the premises., , ' The ,, •
,title- will be itidieputable. ' „,
. 0-7 ; • --; .;
Pt A.t
•
th'e' same time and , ()limo the
prp hlr
•
ke,ollered
, . •
a
Ttrci or 'more Cows, ona://arsr,.one Coll, swill — 7
lot of. Sheep, throadouhreleil Wagon, I Hamm
wheeled )d,intalion fragon, a . one-horsy ,
Shovel . Plivs,
and Ilarraws, atri , .. -- Yeag4)l 'Berland oie pair of.
Wood :Lellers; - 7.l7.7.'efivi, Horse Gtars,
' • Saddles, Rough tHitris,
.1 pcur Curt .Wheel•;, snit). elnthis, .I?ak , i, Fortis,
Chip' . Tkrimhi and'
Iloiso; .Pouter. Also, several Stin?rs, (one
Croup slove);,oiie:le'llellen.•Droser, a Diak, ,
Togother:wlo ',a %lately of: attirT ortirlea' too
naidardiar tnentiinl..'• &O to' ain't nionre'. p: 'J
AL, on said quy,,when.'niteucunco''
given and torois inudo known by
- -';411,1"
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