'rrA-va' ,ma ' .. 83% w clotted, the vicar ofthe department, it huge. lump 01 hit. who had fled with Armijth Vicame pulling into town. and soon presen ‘ ted himsell‘tothe general. The interview Was amusing. Hisholineeq watt accompa nied by,_.tvro~.)tnung private: one. ot them allowed the highest.st_q.te nt alarm and agi -lation. The near as-hreti' the general he had been persuaded to run off by the wo men of his ltimity. The general told him. sharply. he thought it would have been mach lltOEe'ltl keeping with his holy oflice ; to stand bxptte‘ flock. and not desert the!" in the hour of trouble, then listen to the unreasonabléfenrs of two “'Ofltl'll. ”t‘ then told the general that atanothrr time he would give him the real reason tor run“ ning away on the approach tit the A men can army. , Ainesnnge has waived the some night lrotn Armtjo, risking on what terms llt' Would be received by the general : but this turned nut to be only It I‘ll-‘O. 0" “'5 part, to gnin time in his flight to tltt‘rtttltlt It is now quite certain he had In the tim rin with liitii 4000 men. tolrt‘iibly tinned. and six pieces of artillery. Hail lH‘ been any 9mg "1 n anQ‘l'fll. he would have been able “lithe u» infinite ll!|lll)ll‘. A [meal ' n"rive.,rl,vla~': night (the 29th) and saw the certain intelligence. thiit at the nioii-t-nt ot Armijo's flight. Ogtirte. n colonel til the regular secure, \\a- on his tiinirh this side ol the Penn del Norte. with 500 mm to support him ; that he thlllll tint-v been enabled to more the “hole untiihprn du trict. uhirh is by tor the “t'alllllr‘l and most populous. Mr. .\lc(‘rrilhn.nn'.\mertcnn, rat's llt.il the night Arniijo’zi tnefist‘nut'r rt'lUttirtl from General Kearn) with the t|t‘\\~ tlitvl the latter had felllK‘Ptl to stop. but “it‘ still nanncing. lie (Artnijn) \t'iis thittViri into the greatest trepidation: that he sent for him. (Mr. McGrilfin,) emhrnced him. and naked him for God sake to no out and use his inflUenoe with General Keiittiy. to stop him. Wht‘n Mr. McGtillin toltl lllllt that was impossible. he gave nay to the 'tnoutpneontrollable- tlespnir. lo the (MIME til the week. vaiioiis dep ulatiunehnve (nine in lrltl'll 'l'tios. ginng their allegiance, nod inking protection lrotn the lndittnx. That portion In the best disposed towards the United Stole". You can tell it Tam man iit otiu: by the cordinlity of hit: salutntion. A band of Navahoes, naked, thin, and devilish-looking. dropped to oti the gene ra! whilel was present. lle toid Illt’tll to tell their chit-ls and people tlitit he was a ware that they had, tor a long time. sub siiited by plundering the Mexicans; thnt . hereafter, if they committed these acti. he would hang the ollenders by the neck un til they were dead. He also sent it mes stage that he had some presents to 2“? them, which he would distribute in ii low days. Various tumors reach us [mm the south that troupe are marching oti Santa Fe, and that the people are‘rising, &c. To quiet them. .the general has deteiniineil on an expedition down the river. of 150 miles. to atart on Wednesday. the lst ofSepteni her. The order ts'nlreudy out to [)lt'pfllt.’ to march for California on the 15th ol the same month; So we have no time to lure. September 30.-——'l‘o-tlav no “em to church, in great state. The goveriiut‘u scald large well stuffed chair, coveted with crimson, was occupied by the firnt’r al. The house was crowded with an at {entire audience, of menaintl women ; but not a Word was uttered from the pulpit tn the priest, who kept his back in the autlt ence. the “hole titne uttering; pruyt‘rr.— The. band—the identical one u-t-il at the landango—played the some tunes in at the dance, tiithout lnlerllllt-stlutl. Except the governor’s, and one row of bt-titrlies, there were no seats in the Clllltt‘h. ' Each woman dropped on her knCCP. on the hate floor. no she entered; and only changed this position for that on her 59.1”. at lttllg‘ intervals announced by the tinkle tit til small bell. fl‘he interior of the church was decora~ led with some tilty crosses. ti art-at num ber of the most miserable paintings. and wax liguresnnd looking-glass“. trimmed with pieces of tins'el. The priest, who was it very grave, respectable looking pet - son. of fair complexion, Commenced the service by sprinkling holy water over the congregation. \Vhen abreast of the gen eral, he extended his silver uiiteinptiut, and gore him a handful. ..Wh.9',‘_.“_ tttvniite air would be struck, theyouiig initnen4—t'litiqe that we had ree~ ugnised its figuring at the laindangn. enun ted their heath}, tossied their lli’lltlfi,{tnd crossed themselves. at the time of tlte mu- BIC. Though hot n word wan uttered, the whnlé Service was grave and impressive ; and] thought It was the very religinn for the monk prcsént ; and much more de. C 8"! Mid worthy ofGods temple. than ma ny ofthc'rnnting. howling discourses we have at home. ‘ ' ' All '_nppeared to have just left their work to_ c_ome to church. There was no line dresstn'g or personal display, that will not 'be Brenton week (lays. lndeedfon returning fromvcltulrchl. we found all the stores open, and ”if: market women sell in}: their‘melona and plum, “'_USUHI- The lruit'of thu pluceaL-muqkmeluns. apples. and plums—is very'indill’erem, and would scarcely be eaten in the Slntee.._ Tpthie I must except the npricol, which grow: in perfection. - '- Leaving the narrow valley of the Santa Fe, whichivnries‘lrom a thousand feet to a mile or two in width. you reach barren hills. utterly incapable. hum soil and cli- Inate,‘of producing anything. - The valley is entirely cultivated by ir rigation, and is, ne'ynu‘wdl seem: the .hltctch. now covered with corn. - The population~ 9f San'tn‘ Fe is from 2, ' "1W " 4.5 M”... ,vw... v V >'Drv' .- . ,;j,{:»,...,,n::.: . - ~ - 000 to 4.000 ; ‘nml Hwy are.'il_ii'9¥‘\.“|: ”'0 pnornst penple (If any WW” '" “0 Pm' Vince. - -. f ‘ 1h!) hduscs are" of mm] bricks. in lhe Spanish slyle. generally"! unc story. inml built on n squure.~ The inlvrior of lhe hqunro i-i an open Chufl. and the principal moms upon in!“ il. i'hvy :irc forbidding in nppenrnugu {rum lhv (Hilsillc. bul once in. and naming: can exceed lheil comfuil um! umvcnirncc. 'l‘in- thick wnllg «"qu Ihem cnnl In summer, and lhe)" say, Warm m wmlt'r. The bt‘lli’r class 111 pouple nru all prmvi :lrnl \\'llh ('XCI'HI‘III huh, and hmc lurni (me; but lhe lu\\('f claw. whu are in Inc! 1,,” ”m, are \‘crv Ih'SHIIIH‘, and alwp chit-fly an ~kln-‘ unlnmmd. 'l'lw mum-n In w, m In all nlhvr parts of lhv wmlul. nppvnr In be much bulnrc lhe men in u-HIH-uwnl, inlvlligoncv. and knn\l'l’ll|_:l' ul lhe Ufit‘fu‘ gulls. 'l'lw lwllm clans [ln-u like [N American wonu'n, u-x -u‘pl (In-y u-pnr. indent! of lhe bnnnvl. a acmfmm- Hu- head. This lhry \wnra sin-11. or nwukv. In the lmusr, ur out of l'. 'l'm- dross ul Ihu luwvr (lufis 0! women, i¢ a simplv pI‘HiCI ml. with arms and shuul «lrr‘ burr. rxrrpt u ha! may happen to be Coveted bv lhe v‘vbmu The me-n uhn have means to (In so, [lmus allm uur human; but by fur Hu- arc-n- H-r numbc-r, when Hwy drru nl nil. \H-ar Irulm'r bvtl'fht‘h‘, liuhl mum! ”14' hips. and npvn frnm lhe knm' Ilnwn; uml vhlr| and hlnnkvl Inkm ”u. plun- ul our cont and \’l"'. , ffn'vl‘iw (in Is (lvln-mlunl un the dislnnl hilh lnr \vaf. nncl M a” huursnf NIL-13.4w unnv lic wen jacknw-x coming ludtfn “'llh j“ om], \\hich Is 50:44.1 {unbuanr :15 tel)”; pvr lmd. THC)" are the most ulumlnuliv'é" lile' uouluros, unnl genwnlly moun'wl from bn-Mml, alter the {ushmn u! [Mp (Lug. It Is lhe unly animal that can subsm In this barren Icuinn \\Hhuul lhc gin-Meal ex pcnw. ()ur hurme :uv ml l-L'lll lo a dis lnnct’,l‘.’. 15, nml 20 milrs lo glass Umm was wry high ulwn up firr-l en tered lhe umn. will": {rvc‘y :11 $5 and 80 [hr {Mn-gun (HO pnuuds) A~ our “'2l:an drnw near :lIHI Hm crnvs u! “.V‘c‘“ an- bring gnlhL-Iml. ll i~ grutlunly [ailing In {our lluHuls lhl‘ lunvgun. Mflk sells at G rem: (he quart. I‘lgzd. hm, fur l'u- unm- sn'n ; suzm 15:3 coul: prr pnuml. uml mulch 75 cell“. The sugar usml in the rnuntry la prlncllmlly manic hum (he Lornhlulk. ‘ :\ gn-nt rwlucuou mun! nova take place in lhe pliLc ()1 dry gumlq and grammes—l £0 per cent. at lmsl. for Ihls “us übuul the late: 01 duly changed by Alllhjz), \mlch 15 nuw, 01 (nurse. lakcn (M. “u anM [A M] annually sume 50,000 or 00.000 (lnl. hrs, principallv, IMJQ’I'U t‘lllifflv,0l1fl“0ll~ impmh'd mealuml Irom lhe Unhud him-:5. Hm charge “as 600 dullnn lhe wugnn Inacl. \\ilhuul rvgmd lo the conh‘uls 0! HM." \vagu'l Mr. VAlvnrcz. uur respectable cornul lwre.lnlmnwd me, lhat lhe Impurlaunm hmn lIIL‘ Unllml S'nlvs, Ihmugh New Mexicn. urn-AI Very much; but that hl' Ilwughl (ht-y would avvrnge hall a unlliun _ycmi). and un more. Many 01 the was:- uns go on (u ('hmuahuu Mlhuul braking lhrir luadfl. New Maxim cnntaim. according lo ”11‘ Llsl census. made a lc’w )(‘mw ago. 100,00“ j'mmbimmm It is dindcd mn- lhwe ulv par'menu—lhc nmlhcvn, (he Huddle. um) I'n- sumlhrnstern. Those are again subdu \Mml iulu counties, aml the counties mlo mum. The lowa, or M)UHICHI. ls HlCUHl parably (he rich L-st, mnlaiuin: 418,000 m‘ hubuunls, many 0! wnum ure llL‘h m the poise-551ml Ir! lawns, Muck. untl guldAdusl. 'l‘hc ahuisllrs‘ and resources ul (In. whole cuumr)’ l “I” drlcr cnlcvlng mm untli lll)"l'l'lUHl Irom lhe wuih. This cuunlry. nlllmugh puur and barren unless the gold mines shuuld be more n lensively developed, in 0! great Inlcresl In the Umlml Slnles, and ull-impurlnul to her In puswss. The road Irom here In Fort Lomenwnrlh plewnlh no obslnclv lor a milu‘nv. am! it it cnnmnws n»: 20ml In the Paulie, will b: lllr.‘ route on." wlllcll [he Umlul Slab-s Will pass immenw quan mn-s of merchandise inn. what w'lll. m nuc‘ day become lhu rich and pnuulum Slu‘lrs nl Scnurn, llurangn, and Southern Culllornm. As a unlilary pos‘sessmn, it is impnrtam and nccussnry. ll: mountain lurucqscs have long been UH: relrculing place 0! lhe wurlikepnrlies of the lnllmns um] rnbbns llnil"'9'nlly out In inlvrm'pl llUl'Ciii‘anHs, moving on (he dlflcrcul hues ol‘tr‘nvvl In (he Paulie, Another event of the day [must not 0- mit to mention—«he ball given at the p.ll ace by the gem-ml on 'l‘huraday night. It was well attended by all the princtpal peo ple of the town, Madam 'l‘ula included. 'ttltli kept up to a late hour. The Ameri can culilliun was danced nncc 0r twice, bat Econ guve way to the cuona. the hole sn, and the Italian. Every variety of fig— ure was introduced tn the dance; but the the vulva was the basis at all, except the buteno. 'which, as dunc‘ed here. resembles our negro Jig. My friend Lieul.Cribt)nn, ofthe uttillery, has nuted some oi the mu sic. which "my be that of the time of the conquest, I send u law of the airs, sutne‘ of which are pretty. and when Iget back} to Washington, how to [ind them int vogue. ‘ i flugust 3,l.—Lieut. Warner arriypd to day, with the' wagon truiniqf ordnance stores; but the General cannot yet relieve him [rum the duty. Tomorrow :1 small expedition gnes to Tom; but Lieutenant Peck being sick, 1 have not an officer to end with it. .To-d’ay. pretty well authenticatedlpc counts, have nrrivéd lhnt Armijo. Inavmg met Ugarle. advancing up (he Del Norte with 500 regulars and several piccqs of --- . r:~.r..r.~:.:~- nrlillery. returned with. and isnow rally ing his forces in the lower country lo the bun-um of l'uur or five thousand ; and i! in mm! lhnf numbu-rs arejuining him (mm the ”l’l'” lawns. In runsequrnce. the gene val Inn sirvnmln-m-(l lhe army with which ho is In meet him, with nll his disposable Intro. ‘ “'9 march :lnynher (o»lntu‘rmv ; and! shall turn over llH.‘ cunnruuinn u! the furl 10 Livu'. Gilmm. nnd leave Lmul. Peck to assist hlm, as ho is Hill unable to rule. 'I‘HE'PROGRESS 0F HIE \VAR. There is much force in the suhjoinod ar (icle from lhe Charleston flicrcury. ll ex lnbila at n glance the posilion of Illa war. and shuw; clearly, and authoritatively. the mac! condition or the Mexican forces, be fore ihc inking nannierey—wliich. how. cvor (-unsidurcd, was unquestionably one or the inml .rcmzirknbic events (If lhe pics. am or nny ullier llmt’. Mexico camml long hn‘d nut against valor an indomitable, and ciwumslauccn so irresistible: I'cim s'_i/i'vtiiii'uii. There istlone feature in the extracts pub lished frorri"l\'l‘e'xii:an papers. that deserves to be noticed. There is no more ofthe old fushioned bragging and lilttslettitu.—— 'l'heir tone is despoudent. and in their liti inility, they allow the truth to escape that the Government is without means. the protiiiccs itithottt courage or preparation. and that they are beset by a determined, active and powerful enemy. The blood less conquest of California and New Mex= ico—~lhc advance of Gen. Wool upon Chi huiihtta with as little prospect of serious opposition—the rapid march of Gen. 'l'uy lttr ttpoii Monteray. were events that singly ,w‘ e. exciting enough; but taking them '3. ' ether they overwhelmed the rapi to itlt terror and amazement. At the tint these extracts were written. there re rjiair'ied one hope of safety to the Republic in a successful delenre of Monterey. 'l‘he fol-lowing letter front a‘Mcxicnn, written a $3733:-lcftire the arrival of Gen. Taylor. alltfi how much “as expected from the preparations at! at place. " 'l‘o day i attack \\(3 every moment mpcet host}! tilt-res is realized. there is not a doubt, t} e crtuse of the people will tritinipli. Klur-‘ainit’ has just received a most opportune-Wciufnrccnieut of five thousand men, wtth sixteen pieces of can non of the very bq‘fl quality. so that our \\‘hole available force is l/ti'rlccii Mensa/til M'UHI' hum/red Il'ltf J’i/(i/ regular troops. linstdes the assistance we may rcumunbly ‘expcct from the ltillabllitttls. Immediately ou the arrival of General Ampudia. the City ‘was declared tinder marti'il law. but altho' we are thus deprived of perfect liberty tern porarily, \\e are thankful tl.at vie shall soon be recompenéed for the deprivation by a great triumph over the enemy. “ General Taylor is at Ceralvo, dctain~ ed by a scanty supply of mules, but deter mined to march upon us with his present force of about three thousand men. think itiu thetcr’ty is not guarded. \\‘i: shall give him :1 elortous'reci'ptiou indeed, and when the news of his loo! hardiness returns to his countrymen. they u'ill know that the gioiy ofthe Mexica‘t flag is not to be sul lied without a struggle. Our troops are at uorlt day and night ‘iarricailiii: the houses, mounting caution. and blunt}! everything to render the city impregnable. A soldier was shot by order of Gen. x‘tmpudia. char 29d with treason, and a proclamation of death to any engaged in traffic w ith the A ineiicans, has been issued by our brave Gen Ampudia " What a joyous and triumphant spirit breathes thrnu;h this letter! And yet the antictphtious of the writer H ere really mod erate. Douhtless Ampudiu had given an cxng‘veruted estimate of his own force and a grt'ntly diminished one at the enemy, for the sake tifencourzigiiig his troops. but he could not have deceiied them so for as to multiply seven thousand into thirteen thou sand. There were certainly ”QUCSS than ten thousand regular troops in the city. with prohnblv fire thousand more new lev losA—nnd these with lhe advantage of a ponmhxl nrn'lcry and slreng fortifications. Gen. Taylor's force was slx thousand five hundred men. one half of whom had never seen a bunle, and his artillery {owe was feeble. \th such enormous dispanly In men, In guns and in the advantage of posi- non. it would have been very slrango if the Mcxivzms had expected, anything but a decisive Victory. and llmse who underrale the chalacler of Gen. 'l‘aylor’s success. do Injustice In one of the most bmhnnl a chlevcmcms in the annals of war. If we may judge from the lone ol'lhc Mexicanjoumals—humbled and dcspund ent—belore the capture of Mnnterey, that event is ltkcly to e'xtingtush their last hope of successful resistance, and to lead at no distant day to the Conclusion of a durable peace. The rumor that Santa Anne was at Saltillo before theend of September with .1 strong force, It; altku destttute of truth and probability. Sttll having accepted the com mand ofthe army he will doubtless try to do something. Hts hopes of the Presiden- cylmua: rest upon his conduct for the next lwo months. and hence we look fora show of military operations. and perhaps some substantial fighting; but what is done here after will be merely tn the way of making terms {or a peace. All idea 0! maintaining the wat'svith the United States. as nation against nation, must' have ended with the battle ‘of Monterey. " ' I Mab‘imd Murder m Morris county. N. J.--Wo lenrh‘tltpt during the election at Rochaway,_"Mox-‘rih cqumy, yesterday af ternoon, 'a bevy ofsome twenty persons in waived tltemsolvhhj‘n a fight. V During the melee one of theiwnimber was iuju‘rod, and DnJackson. who- ca'm'o up to minister to him, was assailed under theory that he was a constable. and very seriously beaten. Tho mob dcaisted on being Informod ol their mistake, but the doclor was taken home in n stale ol' inscnsihllily, and so re mained when our informant left. The mhlmllerwa‘rda annulled n young man nam ed l’ucr, wllo was dreadfully bealen. 'l he citizens mccnlime had armed themselves \\ilh fire arms and other weapons. and drove out the murderers, who {led lo the neighboring mounlains, Young Peer was taken up in a stale oflnsensibilny. and car ried to his home. abodl lwo miles distant. where he expired in fillcen minutes. Two of the ringleaders “ere arrested. and are now in custody—Newark fldv. Nov. 24 Mr. John Andrew Cummings, a son of Mqfin David Cummings, of this place. a veteran of the last “511'. has lately written for the sword nfhis fnthrr with the view of taking it'tt) Mcxu'n, Whore heinlentisttsing it to [my 0“. his ‘ old scores’ n;ainst that treacherous: nition. It will he rccollectcd that ”H! young man was once a prisoner in Maxim. and released upon the tnterposi ‘ tion of our government. ”0 has inherited the ‘ true lire ofthe Hint‘ frnm hia honored “ father. and we doubt not will wmlr his sword with honor.—-Lcwis(own Dem i Considerable apprehension is felt lhni the Asiatic cliulrm is gradually apprnach ing Europe. [I has progressed from Sr-inde In Pn-isia it is now hovering nver the frontiers ufßuslla and Turkey, making fearful ravagcs. defying check or mnlrul. 'l‘he Brinah uowrnmenl is about sending a medical commusinnvr In Turkey, to ex‘ amine and repuri on the pestilence. 5.“?1e Lock Haven‘ ((Jlinlon co.) Dc mncral navy—A company. fully conilpe lent lo the undertaking, are now busily engaged In rchuing the Iron “mks al Far randavillo, and we are informed will do an extensive business. Peter Rilncr <l5 Co. are also making ex tensive arrnngcmanls for going inlo a large Coal npernlmu on the lands nf Anthonv. Grnfius 8' (70., a! rangascoulack. All lhe Iron and (‘01! operators in ”Us county are driving on lheir business rapidly, and no {cars are (‘lhf‘l‘minl‘d of [hour succcas. They seem In rare no more about lhe change uf lhe 'l'urxfl‘lhan lhmfgh no such thing had o:currcd. So murh fur Whig predmlmus. fitjfln our efforts to benefit our fnmtlieu, we frequently go the mung nay to work‘ A vase m point is cited In the Charles/on News. A gendcman fifty years ago gave hts daughter at her birth a diamond ring costing $1.500, which she has at)“ in her passessmn, and which will remain in the family. A gentleman at the same lime gave his daughter $1 5300. which was in vested for her use at 7 per cent. compound interest. and as uu part of the amount “as used. the sum at thus day has accumlaled to 811,135 50! while the ludfs dramond Hug remains at its original value. Something "hr/11y of Congrqu/ulion. —'l'nore Is no man who has exarmncrl the process by “high lhe Federal Victory in New York has been guiucd, uho uill lail lo observe and to common! upon lhe dis honorable practices and combinalions. wlnch have broung it about. [lad Silas Wrighlpallererl wilh Ann remism—had ho courted anrvisrn—llad he shy d Negro Snllrage—lns barquo would havc'rode out the alorm. and come safely into port. But he preferrr-(l lhe nobler and the better part. and planted himself firmly upon his prin ciplos, scornln; all condlnons, and refusing nll hurumnc. Delta! under such circum~ stances us much more honorable than VlC lorv. ' Far more lrquqy MurcoHus exiled lvoh.‘ 'l hnu (.‘u‘mr mm u Scnulr 11l hm heals." l'cnusy/vanum ' ’ IS'l‘ ol (v‘rnnd Jurors {or Decembfi' E 1 term 1546. Jackson Blmsall Farmer Brady l.‘lilllllll.ull|€f do do I‘LOVI Dale do do Wm. \\'oml~, _jr. do do John Cnxlllc Blockunilh do [)1Vlll (;{‘flll|t’flll Fm mm Decatur llenry chlmrl do do John Goss do do R. C(ll('l)UHl do Karllmus Daniel Moore do do .Cn'n Sllnfl do Bvccaria ‘ Dmid K'nk Cu'penlcr Penn ‘ Jacob Campbell Farmer Bell l Jnlnes McGnve , do do John McQoillvn do Burnside Samuel Mcl‘lwen do do A. B. Waller Merchant do Mallhcw Ogden Farmer Lawrence John Rannc do Covmgnm Jacob Hublcr , do Bradford Nullmn Clan-r do Pike \an. Leonuld do Goshcn DilVld Adams do Boggs Wm. Alexander J. P. Borough WAN'I‘IE i). EVEN SCHOOL TEACHERS wan- S ted in Pike Dnslrict. Thom; wish- In: to apply wtll meet the Directors at the uttice of Juaiuh Evunl. an.. Curwens ville. at 11 o'clock. A. M., on Saturday the 21:! inst., tor examination. Schools to commence on Mondny‘tho 23d inst. ‘ By order of the Board. _ _ R. W. McNAUL, Sec’y. tNuv‘. 2. 1846. «Ypprenticce W'ante Boy 16 or 17 yeni‘s of age. who A can come well recommended. Wi“ bemkeu as an apprentice to lheßlack smithing; Business. and ‘a good chance will be given. Application. should be made immediately. ‘ . ‘ ‘ mos. BEERS. Grahumlou, Sept, 80, 1846. A NATURAL REMEDY, Suited to xha Humnn Canslilulion, and equal mum aura of ovnrv nurublo disonao. will ha (nund in n ' 7' . I {mg/11’s Indzan chctablc Pally, NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH. Thonocxlrnordinnry [’ills are compound of )la whmh grow npnnlnneuusly an uur own loil' m; are. lhvroluru boner ndnplod lo our cumlilzmln lhnn Medicines concocted from foruign drugs hoown' ovnr wnll they may he mmpoundod; nad ‘ :Vlejlll'P‘S INDIAN VEGE'I‘ABLE PILLS as: unmet u on 1 ' " ‘ mi” ”-th he principle lhn! lhe numun body SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. nunely. corrupl humora, and lhnluud Medicine cures thin din-use nn NATURA L PRINCIPLES. by Cleanxing and puri/ying [ha body. it Will ho mum Hm Ihnl, if tho canslilunon be not entirely oxhuul. ml. 11 persevernnusin their une. according lo dircc~ lmna, is nhaulnloly cerluin to drive disease of eve. ry nnmn {rum lho bndy. When we wish lo ruloro n swnrnp nr morn“ lo tummy, we drain it of lhe nupornhunvlnnl water. In Ilka mnnmrr. If wo \viuh lo rcnlorn Iho body to health. We mual ('lonnso il of Impurity. \VIH(.‘H'I"S INDIAN VEGEI‘ABLE PILLS will be found one uflho heal, ifnul the very heal med. iciuu in the WM” for carrying out lhis ‘ GRAND I’URII’YING PRINCIPLE. ‘ hocnuw lhoy exp?! from lhe holly all morbid and corrupt humor. lhe cause o! the disease. in an easy um! Natural Manner ,~ and while lhoy every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE. dlucuso of avory name in rnpillly drivon frnm lho body. [Mfg/it’s Indian chetable Pills' Can be had genuine u! lhe ("Mowing highly respectable sturvkeepors In Clmr/Ic/(l Cort/11y. [hf/10rd S/mw. Char/20M,- l)ruu'rl Harrell, Curwinsvillc; * ”(will Irvin, Lulherslmrg. Elk Counly. Cobb @- Gallagher. Rulgeway; George U’cis, SI. Marni/s. lere Conn/y. lfrorlx'orlzofl‘S‘ Irwin, Belle/ante; ./ .fi- ./ l’ollcr. I’ollers' [UH/s,- flllmn Fix/IN. C'mlreuillc; 0 1’ Duncan, flarnnsburg; .S‘amurl lljpron, .fllilesburg; Hrnrg/ fillmnx, U'n/lcn'vi/lr; ”'11; Murray. Pine Grove Jill/.1; George Jack, [lon/slung,- V II I. A’llltssl'r, Alan/wim; Irvin .S- H'lzillnkar. Coucrlcy Hall; Duncan ‘B‘ [lot/s. Spring JUN/a; I" [lurk/unfit. In'abersburg; Jacob lIJIHUII. C'cnlrcvillc, . OTOmI-rn .Ivvumi «xrhmn-Iy lo lho 3:19 of Wumur‘s lxnm VEGETABLE Puma or the North American Culll'ge 01 ”with, Nu 288 (ireenu'lch Struck New Yurk. Nu. IQS'l‘remnnl nlrcel. Bun. Inn; um! PnHCH‘ALOPFH‘E. No. 169 RACK Stun. I'hllndclphlu. ' IS'l' ul 'l‘ravia Jurors for Drcem'm’ [J t«-r«n. 184'} I‘lluh .Inhn-«vn Fuller \\'«~~|v.v llnrn Farmer «In (IPn, Shucmt, jr. «In (In .luhn Brubukcr «In «In :\I«-x. Dunlap «In «Iu Mn Inn-I Sm'cr (In «In I \Vm. Ream: Snvwr «In I l‘humas McGhve Faruu-r Burnside Gvn. Archimn «In «In \‘nmuol Brilhart C-«rpmllcr «In James Fulton Furlnvr lnwrence 'John Amen (In ~ do \Vm. Info (In «In - Jramo‘l Irwin (In «In JA‘. A. RI‘MI «In (II) ‘ MnHm-w Force-y «In Bradford Gen. 11-nrgo'r . (Iu (I 0 GU”. Englen «In - Penn I‘d-1C (1‘05: lIU Decalur I)4\i«l Goalhart 11-v I‘IIIj'l') Revue (In (Th’n I‘lurnuh Lumbmman 'H'm. (ilvnn Farlnm «luhn Drnucker «In I'm-n. I‘lnglcn Cmpcnlcr Gun. Imoch «In John I’. llnvt M. I). Jacnb Cole - Cnulnaim'r Sam'l Lamburn Faruu-r Jacob Lennard «In Ju. H. Hcgmly {III Gen. Russ «In Thomas \l'ilsuu «In .Inmes Ehlrr «Io ChavlCs E'lh «In .lucob “'ise (In REGISTER’S NOTICE. NO “(IE is hereby given tn all per wns Interested in the [allowing ml mmislrntmn account which is filed in the Register’s office of Cll’fllfield county, the gum.- huving born allowed and passed by, IN Register, Will be presented In lhe Or: phans’ Court of said county, to beheld at; the court lmu-c in the burnugh of Clear lle d, on lht: 301hdny of November. 1846;. vm: The administration account of Juseph Mc- Clnrrennnd David Flegah, Exvculors of; the last win and ‘lestnmcnt of Valentine Flegnl. lulu uf Decatur 'townsbif). Clear fi'eld county. (lec’tl. “’1“. C. \Y'ELCH, Reg’l. Register’s Office. Clear~‘ field,ocl. 28. 1846. § pd TRIAL L'lS'l‘ For November Te'rm. 1846. William Dunlap. VI. hmuc Thompson John P. Hoyt vs. Anaph Elli: Alexander Cook v 5. Dnvxd Adams James Magoo. ohnl. vs. Road &Logan Scoll & Slack va. Arlhur 801 l David 'l‘ Dunlap va'. J. W. Millard: Sonl John Mulhollnn vs. J: F. W. Sohnll'l’l Ignnnus Thompson u. J.J. Read,al. [ln V Joel Cndhury (1: Wife vs. John W. Mill" John Covonhoven vs. Joulflle’jar ~ ‘ Sporing, Good do Co. va. Chomp Hutton Joseph Owonu vs. Vlhéonl B. Hull. TINWARE; A aengrnl' ns‘aorb ment at 'l‘iuware will he constanfly kept on hand, of the best quality. well made. ‘ ' .. ' ' KRA'I‘ZER @BARRETTS, Julv 29. o'lr Tm: Bra Iv do do do Puke (‘0 do do do do Beccaria «lo ([0 Frrguson Chest Bell (In Morri! ‘\
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