kViwHJ-- M\mtm , ii;{ v.rt/L h'-Ti V-t *' • m,! r ,r /i , i.f -liif *’*■/• J.-jiUi; lliv/ I.). •- r 4 -Hit < <tiia »'.. -nit iN tjvill I;«i ;• _ A -‘i m .J 1 ,J •‘ l K ‘ * button, , ;I:I HV >AI ‘ Sliephyjd’s yaiuifilse. 1 •p) A TIE N TS, s andijrurspa..rbQ4}' the. fol-, . •p lophi*fcertirtcßtei oj;cu'ro,W.iit8 J 'py Shepherd’s j ! Ychn|^g^? of cortlOtales t W^ucU'^ it f i&lhccdleßs to t l[»ulu ißlx.Kcrci as - Uns^ihpVjV‘ of anu jU.Varrn 'icssnfcsa.’ ~ ‘Shepherd’s .'Vermifuge,.' iicycr. flickers ’pcverYails to 'givQ ilicm. , a good pppellcosines .many valuable proper-?, , lies i ll ia ' :, ioing'6P^i^hereve , ; < llieused.* ' J ; , .- ''' i' J, ‘ 11■ (i*Union Co., Pa.,"? .. - ‘!’ •' Jnly : l2 t 1847. -5. t. ; child four years old has been subject to fits from the ogo qf/out mpnths.and pronounced by the. : Uciand otppo/.fim'e dispaired of, her life and said she would nqtflyptwohours,refusing to leavc.modi* cine for,her. spying it yvquld be. of, no use# .‘,l could npi induce myself to believe that worms were; not the scourco of her, disease,, im Cqilecquottqo of which I purchased three or four bottles of -Jaynes Vcnmfqgd which 1 used without it pro* ducing sriy good .effect*! I: next lisfcd'-Mbiriboirs wilhdilti'any better -success, besides various, ’oilier kinds, but all to.no purpose.' Mr.E. Wilhon; Ageni - of Shepherd’s; Vcfmifugb, induced-me’try Shepherd’s Worm Doslroyei', Which 'I 'ani'Happy. to soy after us sing three bottles entirely CUted hcr.-a largo quantity of expelled. '.She Had been sp long afflicted by haVing'flls bvery day, that she bad not been able to walk or until tlfolaSt Six months since using Shopfiord'sTcrr&lfugci. She has com incnccd: to walk- ahd’.l; dm batlsßcd/ that Vcfmjfugo has,produced al [these Happv results, arid therefore 1 recommend, it as'ah invaluable medicine.’ ‘Prici‘2s-cents per botlW ' ‘ - v'' L . UAVID htAUOli: The folldwirig Hertiilcatcs' ate from citltens resid ing In Frniikliri county.JPq»i.and.:vVlio are .known to uianyof-llm i‘pad^ r ®;°^h i ßy°^ u *^ ccr: ' <• Rrjcjtijhunrs*, P 0.,, April 1847* After having used, without success, a Vermifuge held. ip. lygh \ve? induced to try Shepherd’s. 1 To Vny daughter,'who is eight years old, I gave 1 four.J'dos’cs'/and which had the' effect of expelling aintgd number ofWorms. I 'con re'eom tiicnd it'as d good arilclW ‘ ‘ • J ,‘J ’ ! " . v JAMES SHOEMAKER. ' ,i H '■] i’ «•' I St. Ti&a'sl IV,'April 1847. I to a, gill five' jenn*' bid—it operated without 'producing any sicjc- k largo quaiiflly worms/arid an swered fully my expectations. r l hbvcsold it to many rind havb always heard a good report from it.. J .«■; / :i ] n.roah. t For ftato l*y iHo tblloWing bppolnled Agents; G. W. Hitner, Oadisle}. dohli.Fulwilcr* Shlpponsburg; J.*Uurkhort';‘Npwylllef Robert "Elliott* Nq>vburg; A.'Hiehbrds & Co,, Plainfield; Eaby/& Kissinger, Kingstown ; S. &, 8; Ai Coyle, Hogcslnwri; J. tV J. Milli*o'n, MechadicSbilrg} William Alexonder, Pa (.iltow,!. , ■ „ , Seplcjnhtr. 3; 1847.—-Col • SUc|>lidr<t’£ Sai-Saparilla* T«B public will please exorriino and see thnllhey got Shcphdf&s us. there arc ..many pre parations'Uytho name of SarSriprifilla/ Shepherd's never fails to euro long standing eases of Rheumat ism,Scrofula,/I’etjcr, Consumption, numerous certificates of cufc fea’il tho.foljow ' VV'xi.i.dw Srki.Nos.-Ttfair CO., uT" V Ai/g5sVi i j.'i847;,'.5, f purfchoßcd two bottles of Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla and admjnistorod'it ;o my .boy seventeen mphlha.pld been nifcclcd wim fat, six months.' J. atp jrappy to find him entirely cured, tholfimpa on fiis neck having disappeared sous Jo leave no .sign of their over having hcon there. Ilio heimhis as good now from -all Appearances os if ho had never boon afilictcd with the disease mientioned. ALLEN J; GUBBN, Mr. .Green.is well-known iii | Ultir county, is a respectable funner and his vciacity Cvifl no£ Ub doUbt* ctl by anyone who knows him.’ . ■ ‘ YOUNdLADIESLOO&HEREf ; For pimples on tho lace,' Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla Is a nover failing cure.’ at.purifies tho blood ami thereby gives beauty to.frio eyes and complexion. ‘‘‘y 1 HRiIM ATISM t - ] . :: - This disease in Its fs inJTiiinntiqn of the membranes of (ho joint's/ wtfh a disposition to mi grate or shift from onb'Joitit (o io certain .interim! organs, nod especially to (ho membranes of the heart* In'this form of rhctfmutism there is, oc casionally fever} thp Joint? a*6 much swollen and excessively painful.’. In tjho cfirotiic' varicty there nk no marked constitutional symptoms', but in mony cases.' particularly in* debilitated Habits, when tho general health of tho body h’ns booh deranged by pre vious'disease or too grea| oxertioh of body or mind,' u permanent distortion of the Joints and crookedness of the limbs aro almost certain tn follow*' itfany mo* (Heines have been produced, and which wore repre sented as being certain cures for thi* disease, but all, ur iMj so', have failed to receive the, confidonco oi Ih6' public., A? thld lime lid* medicine has better claims on the community, than Shepherd's Sarsapa rilla, for the unoyiapon a!t)d absolute euro of this trouhlenomo and. exceedingly gainful disease*’ Eruptions of lie Thceo are exhibited in vatluuH forms. Pimples anil' Blotches oft fire face, which so frequently disfigure |ho most admired fea tures, these, with Canccrous'Afleclions, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Jaundice, &.q. f pfadfleoifuitq a formidable army of complaints resulting from impurity of the hloml. All thesoi with ll|o diseased condition of tho the system, caused by tho excessive use of mercury, will generally yleldVo that adiairablopropot'afion rf iiiodlcmo known os Shepherd's Sarsaparilla* , IVicc 70 cents per bolllo.' • Vor sale by tho following appointed agflht* tf. W. Hitncr, Carlisle) John FuhVlldf, Bhlppcnsburg; J. Burkhart, Nowvillo;' Robert Elliott, Newburg; A. jhchards & On., Plainfield j Eahy & Kissinger, lyußHown; 8. &8. A, Coyle, HogestoWni J. <Sc J. Millison, Mticlianicsburg; William Alexander, Pa pcrlown. • * . 2, 1847.—»6m : S| ic,»hcvd>s Coinpoimcl UlciUepted Candy. Hr ike enreddf Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Hoursenrss, Soic Throaty Croup, Akfhmu, Spil* (*ng of. Jilaod , and '.all other, complaints of the Wtroat and Dreast,(fnd those arising from a dis ordered condition hf the Lungs,' and fur clearing Me Voice, <Vc. ,; . i/':*.* > * \ I Uo articles composing the Compound Mpdipated ta, % have boon selected with, the utmost a Uoiition, mid entirely from Iho Vegetable Kingdom *7fiiot(*f uro np bo,apprehended of its prqdu- Cl| >U oven the slightest injurious oflpcl} bn the,con* . m y* it is asserted* end >vllhout exaggeration, that it *| one of ibo moat .efficient articles, In.curing,lho •ove mentioned complaints, that' lus bypryol boon » terou to the public, . i ? rom its being pleasant to the a > Blc « nt (ho same time so certain in its eflobls, ti M'uiulion ban boon gained for it, such as but few nr i, CH Qfl the, Kind can pretend to claim. Price 12$ tl M'or Package. ' , 1 . W |[. 8ft i u hy the following appointed agents.. G. » | lll tner, Carlisle 5 John Fulwitbr, Shippenshurg; Hi / lr , ,lr h Nowvillc} Kohl. Elliott, Nowhurgt A. Ki« m . * *’ 0i i Plainfield*, Entry and Kissinger, V|..|? lilow »J S. dc S. A. Coyle, Hogestown’j J» 1,1 uc * lnn ' Cfa ,i' ur S > William Alexander, Pa . 2, 18<7jir-i)tn"\ U„, school nooks. o li. 1' n ' cu ' vc, i' general aaaortrttonbof ’School /rm, '“Wliioli wo Invito the attention of To ’“b-dmn. ond’Toaohoro, For aolo at / • " rll »lr, Au s . an, JBl7, ; . , O|TTO. !■'. t: <-1 THE AMERICAN. VOti (JNTEEII,: Is .published, ovotyi Thursday,.'nt!Carl}sld,‘ Po M by JOHN B, BUATTON, upon tlio following conditions, which, will U 6 .rigidly, udhprpd ' _ Vv', TpnM'a ppßupscuirTio?^ "IPoi'finc ycaf.'m adhaneej 'V, V/ , $2 00 • J Pbr bix ! mdntli3,'in ttfWrtwce, *. . . *'. - 'il QO ■‘ ■jlri subscription taken for n Icfislerrti; tillin',Six months; ami no discontinuance permitted until all arrearages or&paid. . ,-.Twonty»flvo per coni, additional on, I lie price of subscription will,lie required of all those who do nrtt pay in advance.• • '•.tiATBdOPADVBRTtSI.Mfi,^ One square, one Insertion. . ' • One squurciilwo Insertions,. ; One square, three insertions, . , . ~,.’.,.100 Every subsequent Insertion, per square,' • •. * 26 *A UUorrt) discbiint will Vo made to those Who advertise by. He year, 'or for throe or six liiOnths.' I '• ‘ ,l . .OyncE.—The office of. tlio rfinef-ican Volnnt l srr‘la in ,(hc,Bec* : ond etory of Jnnics If. Graham's new ptqnc building. in South tlujTorctalWfct 1 , iT few doors. from Burkholder's lmtcl,.rintl di, rtwtl.V .opposite Hie ‘l‘oßt-oflico,' Where'tliosoliiiVing'.biiAincfls .tyill.pjeujfeeal!.,, ... v , : . <,<' j tiih viiu;xti;i;ii. 'John B« Bratton y dillior and Proprietor* OAOlJigliEl, TliUltstriAY, : agency. " u . . iCj’V. ig our auihnfhepd Agent for pro* t tiring ailvcrflfiflirtcntß'. rcceivinjr sijliPcHptldhs, fiml inuklng <y)lU*ctlonB : fof'Hie VlmflridaH Volunteer, ’4V his office, NiW. corner ofTnirJ.inui Oheanul street*, Philadelphia. « intercepted oouresfondencej’ The following Idler*, saybllio Pennsylvanian, were a few dnyp ngb pickccliip.ncaf tlic corncr oTClicsnUt and Fourth streets, and ore published Jim the curious Infontfatioh they contain.- Out of reaped to’tlie parlies, wo a(lp|it*csft flib h'athcs ftliifch nfb allathcci to them f niii-Ksuyita Iron \Vorks, J ! . August 23,1847. $ In'regard Id Gondral 'i’arr.oß,' as a candidate for llK> presidency* l linvc ho doubt ho would have help cd tny uicctloiVßs Govcrhor of. the State, if only tho Nortn'Amoricdn and onr other papefs - would not so Violently oppose tho woKi’ I haVO notibcen so bitter, or at lcnal vOry- : pob)io, Jh< expressing my sentiments rigainst tho between u«l Is-W'iPost’Wick* edassnuU upoh’dur friends* tiro Mexicans;and whblly. the’ result of Polk’s election—and I feel prcttytjpn* fitlenl tlinl’ I could 'give Skunk n tight race, ; if only DoNfpiiAN,' MarsimLi;, Curtis, LAXe, drid oilier Whig friends would not attack us so bitterly. 1 write now to osW if it would not bo advisable in'tho''North American to come out in favor of'llio' war, anci to any, that It was originally in favor of iW declaration, by lljoP/caidont.as a m’cnnfl of ailenging our wrmigs f If I mistake not, that paptir published an article on the 24th or 26th of April, 1846; in \Wiibh it'wds do-, elded Incalling upon Polk to begin tho war. 1 The article might save us now, and; could not fail to dp me good; There is n great deal 6f war fever among my neighbors; and I‘ kndw tho'Juniata Valley too well not to see how badly- we'shall be'whipped un less we change our course on this question. If it was not tod Into to do good, and I think the matter ■night be commenced by placing the 1 hamo of Gen. Taylor at the bead of Iho-Norlh American. Do let me hear from you soon on this subject. ". ' [copy;] ■ ! . 'vi pniLADELpmAi AngUfll24*lB47l; I have received your letter, and have read'it,'with surprise. ! It is quite a Caudle lecture j but while 1 admire your frankness, please listen Itrnic.' I admit we arc in h.bad fix on tho.war, blit wo should cut a-' pretty figure by “backing, water” how. Tho fact Is, Wo have’gone 100 far to But. General do not/bo tph| lasti-.fpf.-'to.b o candid with you, I .hilar a greaOnomy complaints about jqur letters and your volesr *Tiio first are badly wTltten, and look rniscra bla enough' when comparcd’wllh SilUNK’s. ■ Besides they nro objectionable in other respects, and turned the laugh;ogainst you entirely. Then, as to your votes while in Congress. Yon stuck to l|io Bank, rupl Law “ liko grim death to a dead niggerand even when .Qthftf. goofl sfanch Whigs voted for its repeal, yop Would not listen, to .reason, but inflisted on sustainirig a law which wipped off oVqr 400,000,- 000 of dollars of debt. Thjs.ll pTnjJfiig hobwithus dear General 5 arid we cant deny or get out of It.—- If wo say that tho ,lopqs ruled for this law 100, they reply, that all’ who rolcd for. Jfjthat >yerq Democrats; voted also for Its repeal. And what makes it worse is, that Mr. Patton should , have lokpn tho benefit of tho aelfpr which you voted. Thcsb^lwo Things gcncrolly denounced hyjk'6 .faffnpffl. and qjhers.'.ln this Slate,' who have such horror of all Bankfupt Laws.' Thcn.’.as to your voles on the Bight of Suf frage Bill, for the district of Columbia./I, tell you what, General these are things widelycart’( bihrtdqhe. Xhey orp .written .’on records npd. cannot bo denied. So that if the North American is to ha blamed for Us course on tbo.war, ijio whig candidate, fojr Governor is equally to bo cenqurod ft# Ills ’policy oh other Jnostions. Do not bo uneasy, and übovq all', my oar (fcnorol, do not complain. Wo must make tho ‘cat of a uad bargain,'although saying this I moan no personal reflection upon you.- hfiLKsimnQ fads .Works, / ; / ; ( ' 31,1847. $ .'.My. good friend—you,are ; angry ti >yhfel) grjuycfl mo sorely. I wfo(o simply, for, tho good of the cause and out of no anxjcly for mysnlL, I trust I .have given too many proofs of tnv make it necessary that I slio.ulU/ppcut tho assertion. My i; fyt(er lot qfiground .which I gaVo to the religious denomination, was never intended for pub; licallon. If it had. onQ rpy friends to Iqok over it and qorrcct the spelling and punctuation. In regard to. the Bankrupt Laty if,l liavp dtfqndetl In.my f(joiidship,Tor that mcasuro, } sinned vyith.othcrs j\e loss disUnguished. .1 hopo (lioso oxplanqlions xylll satisfy you, my valucdlrlend. I yield the point,Too,'rthoiit tho wnr*Tf you Qhj.ect.T- But I 6annot refrain fropt lolling yoi\ flml tlrfies aro fnrcrnally gqod hero, workmen are Very scarce qnd indopomJqnt j-and what is, .wprsq Ilian pfl, (ho Locos aro ro-ntinllng ybnr pronhoefes with great effect.., I pWcarl ain pshamed wlionovcr my teamp haul any niff iron fo inbfkqi, which Is almost,, dally f and.l always hang my head when I sco the cunning and triumphant glance of llio, Lpcoq at ,what they call “evidence of Federal ruin.", Oeuldyop (o got up a lltllo Pfnlo in ,£Uo election? It migliluaafly Ijo aUnbuLoii.to W*i.itua a now Tariff and Suli-Troaaury, and wo ,pilg It once more alarm llm locofoco work>ca, wlio,\vould proba b)y, vote for u» before lliotr fright waa oyer. ■ , ■ ' . , • [corv.) . . , . ' FpiuniaplliA, Sept. Wo nrd os much nuizlcd ,l,oro at tbo’good time, ns you arc, and will tty tmr lioat to make t icm,l»ud bofaro 11,0 abelian. T(,o dooliuo m brondoLsido is droadCul.but'tboy must nomo down a good deal,.bio foro hrieps oro ; ns>low4iB they, woro.under Ulo>t»rllt of 18d8|(a fact that Iho, lolls us ol often and vary impudently;) Wo : must wait for arrivals from abroad before,making much in this business. Iron and ooul continue shoohing high ami in demand—exchanges are oVon-r-ohd they have more money in the Treasury :nt . Washington than they want* !Thls its all' bad for usi i l know of nothing that Would'do us moro“good than a defeat of Scott and Tavi.or, in Mexico,’or; it.little application of iho screws to Iho eredUorsoflho hanks. How our great reirnlalnr'could cook ,n£ a panic just now, if it wero in existence? Thai glorious.institution was never SO useful as about Iho election limes. I agree with 'yotii llioroCorc.-in tl.o importaijco “ r i' P.J I ,'; in full fnroo boforo tbo clooliob, nnd will apo d it ft J „nooWbat'a brokbn Id nodlbrdJ 1 TW’.VoAr Ibllbwa In t'bot botlntydro In open rebellion, and Ihpro i. n nudor nlory obnilt :Bc*Nc„*nn, of Huntingdon, going againpt 4,l- U Uy "cMvo.nnd Hank’s don't card ,a .Imtvbeo.yvliioh-.way, tbo ; , tiling CAIILISLI^.rA.y TIIUESD gtyjp. ~>yiiat tiiaaojlttl jo Imcbs arc puccbgs; fully.Jiarrapmzjpgj 'their ;di|ncimic3. ,1 There must certainly he a panic before thojclcclipn. Wo regret that thin intercepted correspondence, terminated hcrei - 1 • Hik JDaVas at Pittsburgli, AUcslicny C-ounty. tii,. j< i:i : PiTßuiuium, Soph 10^1847. ' Our worthy-Vico President, the Hon. George M* Dallas, arrived hero last evening on the. Brownsville ; boat,-abofit 'U o’clock, and wssi escorted' to (ho St. Charles Hotel by a-largo" concourse'ef. popple” Which had'aßsetriblcd. atHha lock above town, io rc fccivo Inini 6h arriving at>thp Hotel,'where an im mense 1 crowd-was also; gathered," ho was addressed frobi llicbalcony by> Wilson McCandloss, Esq., who,' iri his Usual eloquent and hoppyimannor, bade him a hearty, wblconio to Pittsburgh.} fllrylfallos standing b|Hn his catriago .replied to Mr'. McC.,said thathp . had Pittsburg duringtho lusl thirty years. Thdh it was ' but a'small place, of but little *'conso qucnco; and noW it is one of- the foremost manufac turing cities in the Union; , Ho was rejoiced to.find, that notwithstanding it Was' predicted that the pass* algo' of IhcTfirilEof 1840 Wotild prove disastrous to thq counlry/lhal Universal l and bubstantlal prosperity now blcssds.tho country .throughout its length and breadth. In'giving liiscasllngvote in favor nf the Tariffof 18l6;ho done what his-consciencc ! ahd duty convinced him was right. ■‘The cncmicshjf the .law predicted that not over sixteen 1, millions of revenue would bo raised this year;-but ho was happy to, say, ( frohv 'information derived wlthin'a short lime from the ptbper department at Washington, that during tlio three quarters that liavo expired, about twenty, six mililbns of dollars have been collected from cus*. toms | and it is that thb receipts of the whole year will amount i 6 thirly-six millions ! : Mr. D. lliorrproceeded to the •purlor.of the'St; Charles, whose lie received the congralulutionk ofllio citizens of al( parlies and crccdfr, ahd of. the'Democracy-in particular.;. He remained in' t'oWn Until obout 10 o'clock,'iVhbh he aecpmpdnicd his brother-in-law, the Hon. William Wilkins, to Hbrnowohd, the'beautiful country scat of the latter, about six miles' from tbo. city, where “the family of the Vico President had already gone. 1 ‘Hb rclurns id town again this m’or-. n’mgj andjwlH meet hfa friends'at the Sh' Charles/ at 1P o’clock; • ■’ ■’ 9 so. 33, ;1847. ■. ! Wd iiro nil .In fine spirits hero, and' expect to do for Shunk and Ijon&slrdlh on election day, which will bo crcdilnblo td 'tho Democracy of AUo* ’ghfcnjr ebuhtyr*’• • • v, ‘ 3*CCoceUawcd«». " Advlco to a .Toiutg/.liady, niter, her.llarclngoi ! Then following-. Idler “ lb a-yourtglidy” originally appeared, in tlio Now ping.journal. It |h a stylo,usually agree able, and'breaths, throughout' a spirit of gentleness and excellent sense/whifch young persbneon read without ploaitifonml Instruction! ; “*■“ To Mrs. E. ‘ , “ You aro now married, and as Is usuql on such occasions,yoiir friends and acquaintance will profess to wish you joy. Many will do so as an act of com* mon civility, .feeling little *or nothing of thq sent!- inent w|ilqh tho words import, When, however,'l eplicili\do.for your, welfare, I am ; ciititlcd j’lo. tbb credit of meaning 'somuUiingftporo than the performance of anehipty' ccrcifo>ny t But when congratulating you, I know no hotter way of proving the sincerity, of my professions, than by ten* doring you my advice as to some of the moans I . deem necessary to, he pursued in order to render your hew situation a matter, of-rqaV felicitation. ( 1 “ Young people arc very apt tothink, if they think at all on the subject, that when they gel married tliblr [ cares are. all,'scattered to the winds, and lliat *thoir happiness is secured lor life. So far from tho truth ’ is sucli a thought, that wlicn reality awakens them I from the dream of uninterrupted bliss, they lind their . sorrows certainly'doubled,.'amf whether their, joys are to bo increased or,not, depends mostly, on. them* I solves; and they, will still'fiha causes enough to in | (errupl their.happiness, though each should do their best to prevent or counteract them. One thing,ls certain, (hat the, married state piay bo made .more happy than the single life, or it may become a state of perfect,wretchedness; and whether your,present situation U tq hb bettor than that you,oxchq’ugcd fur it, depends much or mostly on yourself. ' It;ia ,l|ic’j-c - tho first in order, ns well a’s/first in - imporlohco to you, that you should,endevor.to ascer tain tho means best calculated .to qccuro a continu ance of, that happiness which, doubtless ypu expected 10 experience In tho wedded life. On thi.s;isu|)jcc(, 1 will phdpavo.r'lb assist you. , *. I ,That yon were Happy during tho period spent in courtship, you will, nqt deny. That you yoru so, arose from tho consciousness that.yon: Iqvqd,find wore beloved ip jolurn.f and from tho pleasing,hope or moral coriajnty (hot you would attain tho object of your affections.'.This hope is rqaljzod, aiidlliat you arc now you need no one to 101 l you. If i i‘» is thorccinrucatcd affections ol your husband which! .inOvktJ you Jianpy, jt U' yoqrp..w.l|icli tnqke him so; lienee, mutual affections constitute ih l ß l Borircls of .con nuhial bliss; and it is equally true, that tho infelicity of the married statefollowsfhe loss of those affections. On.tho continuance of tho nfieclions* then, ,np loss than on the choice ot a husband, depends your.hup 1 pincss in the vyedded life. The moansiqinsnro n con -1 timmneo of those affections, U thp subject next hi ' coulee fbr yotfr r eonsidoralfon. v ,, ,' : t • , (*So mimorqua orc.tho instances ( in, which* married people hove lost their offeolions for oach other, that lliq.pnrelloclmg have hastily concluded,,Unit It,is , easier to acquire than retain iliom. If this.bo, true, 11 goos to proyo that you should ho mbro qsa|duoiiBlo retain tho affections of your hUsband flfah you wbrq Iqgqia.tbcifi. But ft is not trua lo tho extent vyHich many believe*’ It is .very upphnnsoplilcol to qrgua, that llk;o causes will not prodmjq like effects,' or that the efTeel'will, cease; (hough tho cause bo. continued. The truth most probably isj t,ha| when llio affections of married .peoplp become, extinct. His pvying to lhtfr neglect lo cpntinue the causes by which their affections tpefe first, elicited, -'Whiit, mun in hlb v senses, if bo knew lli.o disposilion'pf tlio.lady'hba'ddtcssod, would full in love vyitli a squij, sulky, bravVliugj ill-nalurqd woman?' It Is tho opposite qualliieS'vVhicli ho sees, in tho Judy of,his ohoipe, of which ho bccohms on ampird.’ It is',a qounlonancq Jljiiniined.vvilh smiles, beaming. vvlOf. tqtoliige'ncc, a inoulli, lie wing with swectnpss and good lyiltifc—in short, q dypoft* input indicative of modesty, ihlldnucs nmlhqmgnjty to which ha pays the liomugo of huHi'carl. .Jf-such woro'llio causes by. which woro'quickoncd the lender, ness of tho Iqvor, rufy on it that nothing short pf those' will iiiHuVq llio affections of the husbandfor , when the'causes sphsido, the effects must necessarily cease, and then misery qpd Wretchedness will become tho'jumalps of yonrbo.UseliDii).", j.' ~ ir. J. >t , , “ Alpfo of.llio happiness.of. marrjeq people is, in. vblvod in'their conduct during tbb firstycur, than m a iiy'budccedhig period of their ebnnuhiol Association. Tlioro bro* probably Irntfowdublunccs .wlnuo persons newly married do: not>dlscpycr<flpd Ifnit lop lu.ajf burly pvrMi of Iholr; inatrlmqni'il .relation, cfich in tho other, pome trail pf chqf-aqtcr, which had before escaped'their obsorvation—lind much, very much, of tho felicity of their lives, depends on Hlb bourso they may* pursue bn those occasions. Should tho novyly discovorcd faults or follies of tho-husband appoiir to. be'sucb os to procludc'thb hopo of their’ Üblhg di rected, however unpldusanl tho tusk, tho wife's easi est course wjll.bo.lp .(mdonyor to accmiimodnlc hor. self to ihcm. , If.sbp cannot.bring her,circumsloi. ces to her mind,''llio alternative !* lo try to hrliig.ho.r mindio her circumstances. Custom and habimdiiiJ ' ■ tp.jcsßQU I he pfTect ofjoyiU )vhlch pc) | qqd .common prudence will inclMco r i? t c 0, ,• ciianVom hoc husband’ hor kubwlbilf?6 of those /iiulis of his,which she cannotoxpobi loobviate; hoonuso-il will not -increase ’ his uffeotions for her,•, should h° t (hi,ik lliol'tior. liir li,i.n nrc.in tbo.iv.nc,, [man wgulil eorred ufi«!.(<all|os yt] li«r «“*• V r ■»■/- “Otm'3 OUNTUT—MAVjIT AtWA'fs li E, It id ll' BIT JUDOE lIKRTTELL-r L r-('WftITTEN 18*21.) 1111 hmt f IT. •—but itiaiiT on wrong-, oi/a countr^.’’ AY, SEPTEMBER m, 1817. bantl, she ahould reflect lllnt she can, only do it by you mislbkc—-Hie'longer'ydii gazd Ihe moiti Vou arc J?- l,^, infl S lc ” co dvet’ him—(hat she-lias, in lost in wonderments! WboryVFancy'soons throws her inflnonoc than his pencil at jibe feet qfrUealily, and the proud/critic ■ ufteclipna forher—llmltho.conlmucnco 6T ttidse'de- .turns his'baek upon, the scene with humjjltalion, as. ' lp i°£. * on ' ! K® cohtinucnco.of thb .Causes by\whlcli lonishmcni, and dwo. 'Tulk'aboW tobdlrig from the . they first wero kindledand you miiy'.rcfcf assured book of nature, where evciy day’s tfaVcHurriSovor I female patience, mildness' good’'hu. a new IcUf-fonyou l^-whyrhefo ‘1s i tfholo hdWipa* I."*', ;im d( cr offcelion'canriot a-|«w fa your, porusallrra mamipoulli-sheet, | Husbhticl, frowns, sulks.- shaty reproofs,’biid lopg, articles, short,articles, paragraphs, and ed rbnroachcancvcr can ailiicvc. lho'forrricHio squards—conveying "more'tp the 1 soul,olihostat a Imay bo soothed into complaisance, anil* willingly led 1 feinglo' l, glaitceVlhan ,, ah to'abnndona foibleor a fault; but thblallerwillin-‘day.dawn to sUn6ct.--':’i ' -• j oviUbty tend to sour his mind. lo curdle allil)io.milk ; (;. My. . the,. mouptalnsj about which I lof human kindness in his bosom, warm bis mcnl, excite his opposition, and confirm him in cr- 1 peace.ahd'.quitncss that‘pervade llihlr prccintti . All jrdr. -J*r , r '1 is still—save the’accidontal’zepiiyrs k* IfiMyiACfluaintanco with your husband has indil- ’huniming lhat auifne old tune among the lone pines cod mo to bqlicvo-llmt hU whole heart and soul ac-* 1 and, cedars. .Hero ,seems to bp a.'holy lomplo/or pohipanicd hiP affections and aversions’; nml that it ’ worship, ( npt made with hands eternal in (he heavens: dcnoiids mudh or mostly on the exercise of your pru. and catamounts, piety and dcuco bnd'discVclion, whcthcrTio •• will bo to yod a Hhd‘wifd-calsj true religion • unc( raUlesnakesj-’miglil! Midland lender, husband;ior an unplcasantand unin- 1 dwell logbiher in peace, love and harmony. Let the (cresting associate. Perhaps you are now about to [world below jar as muoh as. Providence seep-fit, to' ask, if tho swifii must make all, and Ihb hustmnd. lot U—lot the discordant; elements of society elfish vn sacrifice d) promote connubial concord and domes*] as 1 much as they kfjofck. Madam Upstcl pul tic pence ?"I moan no siich thing—on the contrary Of her’proper position—Mint iJarfl’ we, 1 who are aiif* so much oh your mutual endeavors, that, fluently elevated to bo perfectly happy, independent, Without the litisbapd’s the wife’s cannot succecd.— i and,free from all 'such petty annoyances ?:-*.Not,a Bnt the pal£ 1 have pointed out for you to take, is | )tootcr>i Wo Ipokidowyi-wM spprcmeconlemptupon itho the only one to ho pursued to,jpmhi'cc all who liavo the. audacity to look r up—dcspjtc thO or oonlinuplm him the disposition to o corresponding admonitions of five small carpet bags, artd a miich couree of rmaaures. Can that bo called a sacrijick abused’Writing desk. 1 • ' s ' ( ■‘winch promptCs domestic bliss ? As well -may ho be My hearers—if yod wish to jneditato; moralize, or saldfto flucqflce his money who gives it for a larger philosophize, the best thing you can do is (o gqt up* pum.:a ,v , . .. .•_ on thqlop of p very high mountain. Thcro.you cap, You w|« bo disappointed if you expect your lius* edmhiuno with your maker—Wilh’ ybdrsell—anti, band’s face always to bo the sporting-place ofsmilcs magnclibdlly spc«kihg,w!l!i -thd world at large!— mind at all times attuned to the; Then you will tfccl your sou) swell, your ideas,'ex* soft raclody-of harmonious strains— and>your physical faculties strengthen ! and if •As >fill expect oiornal Fimshine, skies, . : )!fiu don’l como down.improved mornlly, inlcllcclu at i m , l ‘9 for(;v,! . r Sickness, tiisappointnlcht, and perplexity In his bust. B l m vlngB, s ’6r shltiMcS. So mote it tic! ' ness, atlu tulhoiißand nameless causes, cannot but • somolimcs mporalc to disturb his mind, depress las spirits, antftbccloud.his visage; producing, perhaps, unusual taciturnity; pr a f elrain of language not re; markable for its- mellifluent cadences. This is-noi the occasion on which ho is to bo mcl with n corrcs* popding dpporlincnt on the part of; his wife. ; Il< is rather Ihc ilmo When the exorcise of nil her phifaso phy is iqdlspcnsable,— a time when her temper is to bp .tried, her heart probed, and iicr .aflcctipns .put to the test ; “the (lino when; by her .klmJi,* Aof\i afid sympathizing language, and a countenance and con* ddcl‘ bearing testimony toils sincerity, he U to be comforled'ifit least with, the reflection, that he has a friemj in aHversily as \vell as in partner In his sorrows as in his joys.’ b6 singular -in* the opinion, hull could’never entertain lliofullcstx'onndcnccovcn in the virtue of that forh'alq whoso sympathies could not 1 be excited by (hesprrows of others;: ond surely, a wife can ncvcr appear 1 so interesting and amiable In the eyes of,her huabanid, as when ho sees her melting with kindness to him; and sorrowing for his sorrows. In' short, it should bo tlio object of your unremiltcd attention, to make him fecllhat his home is a place of refuge froni his cards,'a H ffancluary from the' frowns of, adverse fortune, ui\il lie will seek it (ft naturally as he Would desire his own felicity. Cat when a husband ceases to regard his homo as tho happiest place on earth, ho will shun it as ho would fly his troubles ;~atid, as it -often happeps, will'tako the road to ruin, and seek at the alu.hmise, tho gaming-table, or more indecent plucc.va.rflA?£e from doipesUe broils, the conscqacncos of which,though'often' scOTßaro too disgusting Jbr detail. - ,! ! ' “ It could not be deemed' a compliment to' your husband's taste, to suppose ho willbo indifferent to your, dress, or pleased to ! sco you, careless,in this respect, either at homo or abroad* Those wlvss hot reflected much, who think a 'slip-shod slattern hazards nothing of-her liu-tband's good opinion ;or that the lack of neatness in domestic dress is not u certain indication of her indolence and the discorded aspect of her habitation. *ltydur Kusbdhd loves you lie could not' but'fdpl sotnowhai of should the' personal appearance 6/ hi a'utft bo rhuoli inferior l to that of the hd courted; : ur (o'the generality of those females with Wlipni you may ■happento associate; He cannot hyt mabd 6orp|jari aons, and it should ho your'carotlnU'thcy elidnld riot result in yonr disadvantage. ‘ 1 ' 1 V ■ Extravagance in dress should also bo nVoldcd-as ill. calculated to increase tho respectability of a married lady, and it somotinics occasions surmiSos - nowise creditable to tho fomalo character.' Indeed, yon ought, by consulting your husband's wishes in this respect, to leave him nut a ddubi'lhnl your dress is fashioned to meet bis approbation,- more than to attract tho gaze or gain tile, admiration of’any "of every other person/ It may bo thoiigbt, perhaps, by some, that the dress ofthe wifd is, lo tho husband, a mailer of very trifling consequence; but rely upon it, tho tffccl of disregarding his opinions on tills subject, is not nlways wholly Unimportant. You have doubtless seen and board enough to know, that nothing short of crime,-con moro impair tho respectability of a marricdlady,than'oilcn being soon at public places unattcndcd'by her husband.- Shonldyours liavoho desire to bo' thronged with companybl liutfid, ribr disposilloif to fecck'il abroad; or should you unfortunately aspire lo Uve in a'stylo inconsistent .with liiri feelings or resources, t have already cufd enough lo show yon;’that'no aclVon of yours savoring of opposition,’no Idfok sourcffwilb' disappointment, nor expression'tinctured \yilh re proach,will dispose hitnlhu more, to gratify your wishes.' That such pipnns Uian.of sempj and' pfjirit, is as t|io.{ndi*> :6rotlon through'whjcli they urp,adopted. . I Abrupt,aonlradlctiqii of any oi|o, though some* limes the ciffbcl of an ungftardod mbindnt, is. gencr* ally rcgnfdcdhs a sure indiciitibn of low and vulgar breeding;' hot 'such cojrdudt 'in u ,wlfo to'wprds n husband, seldom falls lo roodor ftptj lifti 1 qonlpmiiliblo in tho' estlmnlioivof nil yvlm inny liuppon to witness hncli ah Instance of her Tolly and imprudence. Much of tho r6«pcclnbllity ofllto, is reflected fUm tho hysbftnd; nnd whon she,’by 1 her indiscretion, lessons his,'she is surd la sink her own In public estimation. v, . j • ‘“To conclude—*l have voluntarily’ and’perhaps officiously'offered yon my‘connsef.'ojid judgment can afford.’ ! My ‘riiolivb'is'yodr gobU; but it depends on yourself whether or hot It'will'bo'uso fill lo you. nut keep this loiter by'', you, and-If at the end of three or; four yoaWyou shall think your** 1 self not bcnofiUod by Us contents, yoiflmyd my assent 1 to- barn it. 7 ; '' •" 1 ,I ’' • 1 • • 1 ;k, Tlmliho blessing* bnioAllh, peace nml prosperity, may ntjfcnd you Ihroiijih life; is the sincere wiSh und earnest hope ofyotir friend,' ;T ’ 1 ’ !•••■■ ;• ’ 1 TIIOS. lIRRTTKIX." >’r«m Ujo JVyw York Wumlny Mercury.; i . SIIOIVII-PA'WfINT SKiIMONS. My loxl',for 10-ilay, is this: •' '- ■■■■ I’ve liocti rimming, I’ve roaming. My licarcrs—-si'tjco f last (ftir.lt,ill* wdVs uftqfda irte plbrtsiiro tfb put It trt y^n^orilpi'orti|ijs a'lUilo 1 ' aboyb |you, boch awhy'to Hid lilnuhtnins brow.* 1 ,'i iva« not i4bcM tbero by Ibo devil,' but—oxcilso (lid cpllh£l—by .'u'pfct.bf dbvilWi #nod to place’your poor ptonclicr am) upoii I tt nibro elevated'position tliau'flio one' bo Inis for a. lontf thi)o paftVsrt ‘ * J My friends—lf'you wttiM liyvo Vour i**!™iST cd and ymir nnlUral virion oxlouiedillrmislloll or edge ofmuliilniilly, you blojiiM (JO |U>. <9 11 "' copdlng lligl. inoiintilin jr-ony one.of •‘ I >l 'j fe*9^r<wW?gS«g l (.nah'o' uuliini 1 < injr (loliplildil ajiociinoi»i of (110 However .. 'iiioudtnjiie.ludW. iihd.oVoi'loo.lt l, |o-lfj| trol'slhlililijc- KJ Dm dUWIjU.W* up td-rfit finnu btjypucl,‘voti,fp.oj .its.ii you could oHtl* cizd hltVrollidiVupdn liulfa ’'sji'cbtjd? fooUanp. JJut ItEA-UTYr OF.TUG JlOtlTtf* . The rnodlh, like the gives occasion ’ to,'so many tender thoughts,* and is so apt to lose and su pcrcodo'itself in thd'affoctidnato softness of ltd effect upon hs,’ 1 that' the first impulse In speaking of it,-is' to descrLbO/itlby ason(imonl and transport.' Sir-John Suckllpg, ip lus taste, of on tender lip,' is hot lb fjfc surpassed: . ,» •:.* •> T-- ; • • i.ll > i • i 1 •• Her Ups tvtro rod And one tvns thin, . Compared with that Was rum-ber chin; 1 ’ . ' ... , .Sonic be‘i l[aiUiung jj ncp'ly.V , . , | . Tho uppeK lip, observp, was,.9nly coipparplively thin. ‘Tilin' lips bccomo none but Bfircwds dr nig. gards. 1 A : rO?iricas-beyond that of tho r chcoks,'and a good tempered sufficiency and pcnsablo requisites of a good mouth.; Chauccr-.is q. groat judge, and is yc^y.peremptory,|o this matter i “ tVitp pregnant lipnes, thick to ki«p poccaae Forlippea'lhlh, not rat but cvcHeaji, ' 1 ‘ ’ , .They serve of.nniight; they ha net .-with a bean. i. For if the base bo full, there is delight." • •, ~ *■ ..r-1, * -f ,• ■ • •» f. ■ < ,• Thh 'CoxiH'ot Love. ,, " For tho consolation, however, of those'Whbliave thin lips and ard not. shrews or wfe must give it hero as our opinion, founded on whal.Wo have observed, that lips become more or less contracted in tho coUrseofyearsyin proportion as they arc uccus-. - lomcd to express good- humor and genirosity, or peevishness on .a.contracted mind, . Remark the effect of ah pf such •moments*. < Re mark. llic, reverse, and .rpiikc a similar judgment.— T/i6 thoutlris tTib frAnkest part of'llid'faco.lt can tho least conqcaltho feelings. * Wo can hide neither with it,nor. -good. .Wo. may effect ,whal wp ploaso, but,affectation will not help us., In a wrong cause it will only make our observers resent IhcVcndcavpf to' Imfibso vpon.thcnv ~ r v . Tho moulli Is tho seal' of one class of hmbiums'aß . the eyes aro of another; or rather, it.expresses;UiOil same emotions, but in a greater detail, and with a I more Irrepressible tendency to nobility. It isftfc | region'of smiles and dimples, ‘ : of a lrcmbDijg.lcmler- I nOsa df sharp soriW, of a full ond :brballiihgjoy,of qandprf ( of reserve,‘and ofaearking care, of a liberal sympathy. .The mouth,ouljof its many sensibilities, may be.fancied throwpig up .ono great, expression into 1 tho'eyes, us many lights In tho city reflect a hriadhistre into the Heavens;' On the' other hand, Ihodycs piay ho supposed'tho chiofmovcrs, influen cing tho sinal/ef details of their oorapanionvas Hon. I yen influc/iccs' tho 'i'Up first cause in both is Tnlqfhul arid deep seated. . , - . '''i'iHio'mo'ro ivo consider bounty, tho m'ota wo reedg-, nizo i?s deppndcnco.on scutimfnt, ; ,T/io handsomest pioulh >v.jl)ioul expression, is no .hotter than a mouth iii n drawing boqk f } An.ordinary man, on tho oilier hand, with n grca£ deal of expression shall become charming. Ono of- the wo { ovdr saw- in a.man .was that of a .celebrated statesman who Is reckoned plain; How handsome -Vrs. Jordan was when sho, laughed, who, however, was not a beauty'.,. If wo only imagine a laugh full of kindness and enjoyment, br ( a ** giddy Ijtuglli" as Mcrot calls it— Un' petit ris folilalre —wb. hnugme the mouth handsome ns a inalturof course i at any into for the lime. Tho material obeys llio spiritual., Amifaocon beautifully l describes tho lip as “ a lip jllkp I’crsUti- Biotas,” mid soys it culls upon us to kiss, it, “Her lips,','ppys Sir I’hiUp Sidney,,“though were kepl' cWp with modest silence, yet, .with a pretty kind of natural* swelling, they scoinbd to invito the guests,lhsl looked* oil llicin.” u ;•, . A mouth phouhi bp of,good naturfil dimension* as well as plumb in the \ipp.~Letgh Hunt, .. - iV I .. -■ IMIOM MEXICO, •; i •, Ah officer at Vera Cruz, who writes from that plate to |l,b Secretary Of War, addresses a second litter to Jho simply enclosing him a copy ofl|io Suji ( oj* Analmac, of’September Ist. j ' . r TIIB.AUfIXIST^CB., fi , , ( Tlio M»O tjuco first liy' Muj. (Jcp. Winfield Scotty com ma nder •ii-chiiif of tlio armies of the United Suites, and tlio two Inst tty Ills J£*collency,' I). Antonio Lopez do Santa'Anna, president ofllio .commander., iu.chief of iU urmiosi mcl'wUh full powers* which worn fully verified.in tlio.vilUffd.orTiionb.iyaon the 23d day of {Sit, to enter into an armistice, for the purpose,of giving thp. Afucic?n. d)l opportunity of receiving proposltlona ol jiencc rrtlm'llio corhinUsibhers appointed by the President of tliu United Stale*, and riownVltli, tha Ainor/can prnjyj \v|icn tl)o following articles were agreed. Upon; ( Akt. I. litinlilitiod uliiilj inMtiiiitl.y,iimJ jibsplulcly conso 'bclwccn ’llio. jifniloa of thb ’ (/hil’cel Shifcs of Aihctliii nnn fltc United Mexican States tfilMh thiiv ly IcagucH bfitlio* cftplliil oftliO'laUdr Status, tu allow uno appointed by lho Unit* 1 ' Slaton 'uiui llio (;iuinjusnl()ncrrf lo bo oppoinlod hylhv Muxiitim Koliublio id hi-mil/aldi . ■, ' '■ • j ■ Sii'fllo nrminlloo uloill minliituo .ns./onrf.«» llio WiniwMonon of tlw.\<yp (■>VOPWV“ I * W.. on' iioirolialioiinj or until ih"' pouimamEf., olttibr of Uni bold Jirintqa 01/nll.ttivo/on'wj tl 1 ■life ollidr of. llio coronlioii of liio nfimtlco und for Jortvioltflil iiutirn nflGr such notice. . • - . 3 In Utq iiiounljiiiq. nv’UiuM' ,ir,,, y sfniji Mexico coijniicnco,any l(b‘v>rllflc..lif'n (ir nUHlnry work of 0 Rjiioo or do- < 'or cltf anythin;: (b onl:i^ 0 of o|rc(i(rtlicA a tW 'cximintf work o; forlinoation ol that character with- ' 111 (fio Sllfll limit®. Via’ . . 1 ‘ urmy bliiilNio'roirtfortfcd willilh Die { R.utio. Any relnforootocnU in troopd or ininiitintm 4 uljwar, vUicn ikmj ,npw apprwhing ‘ oijlicr, uru'.Vi slmj.l. ul, thr - pf hvcn'tv Pifffil.lenfiiiflH from Uio city nf Moxlqnl' i ■’ %' Nditlirr arihy or any 'detachment «,d*i.in*w ficyomriliti lino U'dl •' • 1 • • 15. Neither army-t-nvr any dHaohnnnit'or Jmlivi'd-1 mil of either, ,t|iu 1 hy the Ihhl iijlicU 1 . o.yu'jitpmlyya fln^,q| { ing'iho cp| fbhppiinonen' lioly'orn llio Iwf) /«»runes,’or | bn 11i6’ lhftW;x\ *\iflWliVnh«l individuals ofoilluin/mny, wUo-itnay chinco lo jlo, vyjihini|>qi,Hvut>n) ■. d»)ti>iii>yj llm .nppoplio pqriy.bg kindly ivjiipcil olf pf spn| b|lc|!>|o lliuir ow/i urmida under fh|jb of Uucdi '‘l 11 v uov .mj.it <'' I ' i r ;, { ui.i.a ,/^m «ii .a niiiiii. UIT $2 do'PEft AwU'dm. 7. The American' hrmy shall not ph; struct tlio passage, from the open country into ihb ccssary to the consumption of its inbabluhts or thfc Mexican army within.tho.city; nocshalltbe Mexi curt a{ilHbHUq? 4 hivjf or 'tnihtory,' do' l a'hy.'act (9 ob» struct the passage df Applies from the city ot Ihb country needed by l|ip American army.,,. , 8. All A'nibrican” |j’f Wq); remaining in MexlCah army, ami riot’heretofore exchanged, shall immediately, or as soon as pracli cabled bo rcitorcd to ,tlic American ar.nyr^against a, . iike number, Having' regard tpjqpki.pf Mexican pn- army. . , . I>. AH American citizens,who were .established iti, the city of Mexico prior to the existing who have since been expelled from that city, shall be at* lowed,to return to thoir.rospootive pusincsfyor fami- • lies therein, without delay or, molestation 1 . 1 !. . . 10. The better to enable itio belligerent armies to execute tijeap ar.\'tcica and In favor the great object of peace, it is fuHh'cr’agreed between, the’ that courier with despatches that either,,army,- shall dcsiro to send along the lino from the 'city of Mpxico or its .vicinity, to and from Vers Crux, shpll icqelv.q a safe conduct from (lie commandcrof llie op- , posing army. s ',' . 11. I’he administration of Mexi cans according to the general and Stare constitutions bnd laws,-by the local authorities of r ll *ic' tpwns a'nd places! occupied by thoAmcrican fbrce«,shall pbtbo obstructed in any manner*.. : 1 , , t i.-,. 12.. Persons and property shall be rospeetpd in the (owns and places pccupicd.by tho, Aipcncan forces. ,No person,shall ho.mqfcslcd in tho cjcrqlse his , professing; nur shall the sprvieos pf.aijjr.pnp, ( be re quired without hi* concert.,, In ou cases whero'ser ■ uta Voluntarily rendered a just price shall be. . f paid,'nnd’trado : rcmain unmolested. • 13. Those wounded prisoners who.maydcsiro.lo remove to some more convenient place, for Uicpyr, pose 6f being cured of their .wounds, shtdl bq allowed lo do sd, without they slm remaining ‘prisoners. r •. ■ I . 14.. .Tho Mexican medical officers who;, msy..wish* 1 to attend the shall hare .the privilege of doing fio if their services bo required. 15, For the more perfect execution of this agree;: menl, two commisslonere shall be appointed qpo by each party, vvho in ease of disagreement shall oppoini* This convention shaft )iavo no force or effect unless approved by their Excellencies', the cominan* dqrs respectively.qf the (wo,arntips within twyntyj four hours, reckoning from the Gib hour of (be 23a 'day of August', 1847. ' '* ' ' " A.Quitman, Mflj. Gen. U. S. A. ‘ fr * ‘ • Pfcßstrßß Sarrirjllrlg, (Jen. •/ - ,,f: * • iFrankiUniPikrce, Brig. GciwV*S;A.- I . loNicip vYilwmil, Benito Qouano. v . . .. 4 A true copy of iho original. \ ' , P hiililary Secretary to iho Gehoral-in.Chief.* •. * Headquarters oP tii* An,MY* Vr S. I ; - .-Tapqbayqi . H Considered, approved; and ratified, ivilhlbc.pxprore understanding that the word 41 supplies ” as aiied Uio. second time, without qualification, ip the, seventh’ar-. liclo of this military convention— 4 shall be lakqn (as i( iiv both Iho 1 British apd. American .atinico) arms,' monitions, clothipgv.cq.iup,* rhchls,’ siibslpfcnco (for mcnAforsgo, iipd iri general; all the wants of on u ar ( uiy. pyord in the Mexican copy, is erroneously “yi* vorc8 ,T instead of M recur*©*.” • INFIELD {3COTTT*’ ’ * '/> f General-in-Chief of the A.' [Translation^’ ’’ m ■ Ratified, suppressing the Olh and explain* > tag .the 41h,'10 llio effect that,the temporary peace of ■this.armistice shall be observed in the So longues around it; and agreeing that lliq word «u/t* plies shall be translated rccureos ; and(hqV.,it couw proliciids cvo'ryibirfgwhich,lliQ army may I|ave need, except arms and ammbnlilons.V''.v Dow; Jll, ANTONIO LOPEZ 1 SANTA ANNA, • ' IfKADQUAnTtRS S.OF AfcfctfCA,'/ ; ■ ;:i • -V i • Tacubaya'/Aug.J/i,' 1847.*'’{ ( - I accept, and ratify tbo 'foregoing qhplitiealiorrod r dcd by.llto Prwiden I General pf IlirfMfcxfcanimplib. lie. , . , .. \VINFIELBJ3COTT.i A true copy of the » ■ -■ v. . , Gi\U4Y,,U|.A !|l [ ‘ Military Secretary to the Gencr^-in-^luc^ ' Headquarters Aasiv U.'S. or America, J i ■} Taoubaya, Aug. S 3, _ To hit . Excellency the president apd^Oenera l-inc /i (tf H ' ■ _ , ‘ . ifylhejtezican.ryfuhlit ■ S|r j Uader a of truce Scnimct, dfOip Urilictf slalea ndvy,’wl»o.\yill HaVo honor to exchange with such 1 o|Hcer as may'bq'hp|fofi>ll.(f for the purpose, lh‘q>nlifi.cai!Ofliof vcnlion waa signed yesterday by commissioners from tho American and Mexican qrimcs.. ... i., . . I. particularly.’ invito the attention of your cxcoilon.. cy U» tho /trm#of my •to rcipaip, with high con sidcralias and rcipctf.yobr excellency's most obedient servant, in .!' i; , . scprv,,^ . . i>cncr.il-in-cliic(of the U,;S, • ,,, r< „ K^ National PALA t cP oij l\f«x;|<jO| ' , • ■ V ' I havo lho note of your cxcdlcncy,of this,dalp f jrt which you are pleased to say (hut ( of, thp .navy of tho United Stales, w/lh’oJtihihjjq another pflicer, named fof that pnrj>qBo u llipralifipaliop oflho.iniliUry. convention Avhidi wap day hy commissioners of anltios, and culls jWrlicular attention*,lo thc lhtfriitific.lMon.\ j» •< i ‘ i’\; (. • • hV-, yV, • ; -most - excellent 'President orderly yip signed to any to your q*cellcncj, os hc hafjthe Jipop r to do, thal ho .orders ib,rutlficaliop.wi l t , in-, l hfidh ,, °. agreed iii tho armistice; nh(| ho l i».nho.,)Ch«ffi? < t to. direct thb.’iittoulion'of yonr cifellency lp il|o of tho ratification hy his oxceljcnbf tho PMtmuts I have tho honor ip h*, * 1,111 LINO,JOSE -- , Minister and «ri>ypr,o»id.|yarlno > .- , to his exacjleucy tho Ue/icrsHn Clucf uf tho.UiultcJ Slates Army. . . ■,» ; -■ ■! i ■ f , (1 * , “■ , | V VM 1 'b/H' .* I' ob ; tflio iVuvidopco fiii' tliiit'pily ss&s**'(? llippnpcr i»,inado.uf rnfif, Hludibtiftly avoid* cvvVy, I JLkai* Mink.—An cxlcrisivp lead dlk | covered' .nbmil fivu' mile# ‘hortliwoal 1 bf'X'AVciilCr Cllr; - Union htivo thnVtVe ere |('ll\jV 1 - * i' - ! 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