TV minds of tbe people of th interior, had tinder gone change since thetccttpation of tht Capi ttl, and, were disposed to fnvor peace, t t The expedition against tht Guerilla, planned by General Patterson, had returned after sue c"fnlljr encountering and dieperting aeveral parties. AintrlmH (tall let. The Philadelphia Inquirer haa the following letter, dated .... New York, Oct 87, 1817. Will it be believed that the American lose in killed and wounded in the war 'with Mexico is one half aa great at that in the protracted Revo lutionary struggle with Groat Pritain, which last ed aeven yeara ? Such ia the (act. and here ia the proof, deduced from authentic sources : Our lot in Rev'y War. Our lot i Mtx. War Lexinp'on, RnnVer Hill, Flatbnsh, White riains, Trenton, Princeton, Hubhardatown, Bennington, Brandy wine Stillwater, Oermantown, Red (look, Monmouth, Rhode. Island Briar Creek, Stony Point, Camden, Rings Mountain, Cow pens, Guilford, C H , tlohkirk's Hill, F.utaw Springs, Pt Palo Alto, 41 411 Retecade la Talma, 307 200 Monterey, 470 100 San Pascal, 8 0 Kuena Vista, 720 100 Sacramento, 0 800 Vera Crux, 65 ino Cerro Gordo, SOO 1200 Tnhasco, 12 350 Contreras, 1200 Chiirnbtisco, 1000 32 Molino del Rey, 900 130 Chapultepec, 450 211 400 100 no oo 72 400 400 Total, Total, 4491 I.A.TKR FHOfl MKXICO. . attack af a.nta Anna ass the American Car flat us PsMdMa. B mbiirdm"nt if the Town by Col Child Sint Anna. Adopting Ouri'l J .ck'on'e Plan. r,d F irtirytni llmiNelt ll-hind Cotton Bales. Mxirani Again I) -bated S.nta Anna iK-niHittced by hit Mold iere Passport to Sin 11 Anna -Santa Anri Icavin? Mexinn TroiiMo in thr Mn;iihuacit Raiment Pr j InfO'-n Pattr-v-on. Pktrrsburg, Oct. 31, 1847. The back mails from the south have all been received this morning. - The steamer James L. Day arrived at New Orleans on the 21d, . fiom Vera Crur, bringing dates Iti the 17th. There has been no later ar rival direct from the capital. Santa Anna waa at Puehla on the 2-'th Sep tember, and had addressed Col. Childs, stating that he had taken possession of the city with 8000 men, and requesting his immediate eva cuation of that post, permitting him to forma junction w ith Gen. Scott or the American for res at P.-rote, hut threatening in the case of re fusal that an immediate assault would he made upon all his positions. Col. Childs replied that with regard to the threatened attack upon all his positions under his command, he was fully satis fied that he should be able to defend them suc cessfully and having been honored with the duty of guarding them, was determined to defend them to th lat. The Arco Iria. of the 13th October, furnishes further important news A letter from Puebla. dated at n o'clock on the evening of the 27th of September, saya the points of San Juan de piaa, San Juan, Santa Ro sa and Santa Monica, commenced a heavy can nonade upon the American works. The latter immediately began to throw cannon abots, bombs and grenades into the centre of the city, which suffered considerable injury. About 8 o'clock the cannonade ceased, but commenced again at dawn on the following day. By oidcr of Santa Anna a breastwork of cotton bales had been erected, with four hundred cotton bales which he had commanded the commercial houses of Valesco to furnish for the defence of the city. To prevent the completion of these works, the Americans from the first had kept op continued fire from San Jose upon the workmen, which beinj strictly returned by the Mexicans, the discharge of bombs and grenades from the A merican lines greatly increased, but night toper vening every thing became quiet. September 30th A partial tranquility reigns vested in the city, but General Rea having concluded the erection of a battery to open upon San Jose, the giealctt enthusiasm against the Americana pre vailed throughout the city. On the 1st of October, Santa Anna, at the head of'JQOO cavalry and infantry and three pieces of artillery, sallied out from Puebla, intending to attack the American train which left Jalapa on me 1st, and icached Pel ote on the 4th, but be ture arriving at Tnpeyahualco, his designs were wholly frustrated by all of hit men with the exception of 130 hussars, composing bit personal sonrd, having pronounced against him, ettribu- t;rg the unfortunate events of the war and their want of success against the invaders, to hit in capacity and nnsuceessfulness Some loudly de e'ared him a traitor, and unworthy of holding any command in the Mexican army. Santa Annn having reached Topeyahnaleo with bis 130 hussars, received an order from the go vernment at tinererito, ordering rum at once yne imour.te are set clown to the year in with all hit troops, but he did not think it con- I which the Railroad was opened for use. This venient to comply with the demands of his go- Jofl ,0t show in what yrara the work im$ dune. . vernment and broke up hit line of march for Oa- Thus in the year IM4 there is no new road art jaca ; he having publicly declared bia intention down; but in that year a great deal of Railroad ul proceeding to that place, where be designed to worK waa done. Tht year 1817 is not yet eom- uise another army, with which to tenew the p,t. touibat with the eiiemiea of the Republic. Tba frand reM1lt shows, that ia eeventeen All the letters from the interior coincide in yeart riva THOtS4D milks of Railroad have been the opinion that Santa Anna considered himself at Lonitruc ted in the United States, at an expense impotent to etlect any thing more, ana slate that . HVMD..0 .ND twkntt million or toi.. THE AMERICAN. 78H7 This is a tremendous loss, when we take into consideration the short time that has elapseil since the breaking out of hostilities. The Railroad Ri'stem of the fnllrd States. The construction and Increase of Railroads in the United States, during the last fifteen years, exceeds, by far, anything heretofore known in the world, at to Public Works or Monuments "Doggetl's Railroad Guide" for S-ptember, 1817. haa a table of Railroads now in operation, and by comparing those Tables, we arrive at the follow ing summary of the amount of Railioad constiuc tion in each year, and the amount of Capital in Saturday, rW,vrmbrr 6, 1847 II . 1 1 t I J . ' FOR PRESIDENT, ' Ocn. ZACIIAICY TAYI.OH. Demorrnllc Central Taylor Com mittee Hon. John C. Biirher. of Dauphin county Hon. John M Read, of Philadelphia city Hon Richard Vans do do Robert Allen, Esq. do flo Andrew Miller, Esq Philadelphia county Samuel D Patterson. Esq Montgomery county Frsnklin Vanzaiit, Esq. Bucks county Joseph J. Lewis Esq Chester county Dr. William Gray. Delaware county Henry W Smith, Esq Berks county Hon Ellis Lewis, Lancaster county Charles W. Hegins. Eq. Northumberland co. Hon. John Snyder. Union county Col James Butnside, Centre county Robert J. Fisher, Esq. York county Oliver Watson, jr Esq Lycoming ronnty (ten. J. K Moreheail. Allegheny county Col Iral Painter, Westmoreland county Thomas J Power, Esq lb-aver county Hon Edward Herricfc, Bradtotd county Hendrirk B Wright. Eq Lnxt rne county Francis W. Hushes, Esq S hnylkill county James L. Gillis, Esq Elk county .lames Peacock. Esq ofDsuphin county Una. V illism Pock do G'-n. Simon Cameron do B'-ninmin Park. E-q. do Can. Christian Seiler do Philip Doueherty, Esq. do O. Barrett Erq. do Francis C Carson, Fq. do tames Brady . Esq. do Edward A. Lesley, Eq do Vale for Osvtrass and Canal Commissioner. Year. Miles completed. Capital. 1830 155 f 3 610,000 1831 17 1,472 966 183 29 600,000 1833 151 4,094 000 1834 8BJ 2,8:8,638 1835 287 11 760 00ft 1836 3I6J 7.689,114 1837 t37 682.578 1838 67IJ US08.693 1839 340J lt.736,000 1840 279J 4,350.000 1841 1 83 J 5.100,000 1842 277J 6,613 654 1343 C06j 1I 090.0O0 1915 4lfl 19 094 294 1840 44 9.186,000 1847 S0. 2,410.000 18 6710 1 1 22 435.837 We have been in th midst of that delight ful season called Indian Summer, for aeveral daya past. The Indian Summer is, we believe, peculiar to this country, and ia no: known else where. fjy Tut Csi.t The break on the Canal at Duncan's Island, we have been informed, wilt be finished in day or two The West Branch, to Loyalsock, probably in about a week A lsrf e quantity of merchandise has been shipped at Phi ladelphia to Northumberland, and as much fur ther as the canal ia navieable. from whence it will be hauled to Centre and the adjoining coun ties by wagont. tt7" A Lacnt Mksti.so, we understand was held at New Berlin, on Saturday last for the pur pose of re considering the nomination of Wfn Cameron, Esq as delegate to the 4th of March convention. A resolution was passed confirming hit appointment by the convention of August last. ho was making bis way towards Guatemala, for the purpose ol leaving Mexico forever, and that hii march to Oajara is only a pretext to aid id the qiiet at'Coniilihment of bia designs. Puebla. Oct 1. Since Snta Anna's departure, the cannonading has entirely slackened off The cotton house of Valesco took fire and burned lass! This ia "unprecedented in tbe History of Civil Const ructiont. it demonstrates, beyond a ny other, the gigantic growth, the unceasing in dustry, and Cumulative Tower of Capital, in tbit new and vigorous nation. The present Annual Investment, in Railroad Constructions, is about fifteen milliona of dollars! d.wn. The inhabitants of Puebla beating the The ,cu,i soring-, in the expenses of transports ringing of the bells which announced this mcen- tion, probably greatly exceeds this. In this way diarism were very much alarmed, believing the Railroads on good routes, (and in our new cnun- Americans had left their entrenchments and try nearly all are good) thusactsas savings banks, were ttorimng the city. They cannot explode, and they thus both save It is reported that Gen. Scott hat granted ,d accumulate property, with little danger of passport to Santa Anna Other Mexieaai paP''1 waste or diminution Citie-nnali Chttmiele. deny that he ia endeavoring to reach Guatemala, and insist that be will continue the war without . respite. The Genius of Liberty sayt, that Pena y Pena was discharging the duty ol President, at Que- cetera, but had ret used la recognise bisassociates appointed by Sjnt Anna, and pre,)0Mt that Con gress elect. A repnit prevailed at Vera Crux on tbe 18th, Victims or thx Scortnic. The New Oi leant National publishes a full list of the names of all who have died there by yellow fever thia season, with the place of nativity attached. The follow ing is a recapitulation of the uhole number from the Sth of July to the VOth of October one hun dred and seven days : From the United States, 210; England, 70; that a company of Texan Rangers being attacked Scotland, 20; Ireland, b'.M; Fiance, 224; Germa by guerrillas, twelve toilet distaut, and all but ny, 77 ; Pnusia. 41; Spain, 0; Portugal, 3; two cut off. An express bad arrived, ttating Switzerland, 21 ; Italy, 12; Denmai k, It ; Cana- rr7 PoT Masts t Harrisbcro Isaac G McKinley, editor of the Harrisburg Union, has been appointed Post Master at Harrisburg, in place of James Peacock, removed. We have seen it ststed that Mr. Peacock was removed on account of hia having participated in the late Taylor meeting at Harrisburg. We hope that such is not tbe rase. G7" Nsw Yorx o Nr Jkrskv Elec tions. The great Slate of New York has gone o ver entirely to tbe wbigs. This result has been caused by the unfortunate slavery question, that will toon overturn all partiee. We copy the fol lowing from the Philadelphia Ledger: 'For the first time since 1841, the State Go vernment of New York ia Whig in every depart ment save the judicial. A whig Governor, Lieut. Governor, all the beads of Departments, Canal Board, Prison Inspectors, with a large majority in each House of the Legislature. -Never before has the State Administration been so thoroughly Whig. In New York city, the whig majority on Lieut. Governor's ticket is 3316, on Comtroller't 4312. Eleven whigs and five democrats, one of whom ia M.ke Walsh, are elected to the Assem bly. Last year only one whig. Whig Set tlors in each of tbe four dittiirts in the ciy. The majority in the State will be immense. The Jour, of Commerce sayt Thousands of Demo crats, who were dissatisfied with the Syracuse nominations, did not vote at all, and some went so far, in their hatred of Hunkerism, as to vote the Whig ticket. A bouse divided against ittvlf, cannot stand." Tbe Democrats, on the other hand, have taken New Jersey from the Wbigs, and elected their Governor by a majority of 2755. In Florida the Wbigs have succeeded, and will elect a whig U. S. Senator in place of Mr. Wul-cott. New Toi. The Iltrktinrr Convention. The folio lug it an extract of th address read before thit an vent ion of the Young Democracy It dwells wjb a special emphasis en tht quef tioa of the riltnot Proviso: "The crad of democracy, which had taught the fathers sf tbe Republic that human bondage was tocial moral and political evil imposed on section of he Union by the peremptoty force ofcircnmstncee, bat received of late yeart new interpretatin. The doctrine of Jefferson, Wa shington. Ptrick Henry and the Randolphs, thit slavery It atreat social evil, which thould be gradually bt certainly eradicated, that it it relation fataj to iodostry, false to economy, in jurious to nnrals and dangernut to liberty, and in itt indiret and pernicious influences npon the mtstert retaliating the wrongt it imposes upon itt more immediate victims, hat been ditcarded by a school of modern politicians of the South. It is maintained in tectiont of the Union, and by prominent ststesmen, that slavery, instead of being an inevitable evil, ia desirable good which presents not only the tole tneana for the continued associated existence of the black and white races, .but the tafett and best relation be tween capital and labor, and one in which the ! subordination of the latter to the former ran alone be permanently maintained. This doctrine has been asserted from the federal cabinet, and pa-, pers issuing therefrom have impeached the free institutions of the North as the sources of physi cal and moral degration to emancipated laboreis This ominous and repugnant theory is now sought to be carried out in practice by the con quest of free territory and the establishment of slavery thereon. Against snch a nsnrpation of powers, for such an object, the Democracy of New York firmly and solemnly protest. In be half of the free white laborers of the North and Sou.h, in behalf of the emigrant from abroad, and in behalf of posterity, and in the name of free dom, we protest seainst it. We protest against tbe extension, by the arms or the influence of the Republic, of an institution whose inevitable con comitant is the social and political degradation of the white laborer; which, wherever it pre vails, denies to the masses that equality of suf frage which ia an inherent element in the Demo cratic system. We protest against the aggressions of an Insti tution which give to the owner of four slavea a representation equal to that of three of our own free electors; a preponderance of political pow er which, so far as it is one of the compromises of the constitution, we shall faithfully observe, but which the freemen of New York will not ex tend to conquered provinces. We protest a- eainst the extension of an institution which is a source of insecurity and poverty in peace, and of embarrassment and danger in war. We protest against degrading the character of the existing war, alienating the sympathy of the producing masses of the North, upon whose labor and in dustry tbe heaviest of its burdens must ultimate ly fall, and damping the ardor of our brave sol diery, and stsining tbe laurels they have so gal' lantly won, by presenting as theaim and consnm mation of their sacrifices and valor the tubjiiga tion of free toil to tlavery." i lOrrictah a o M O 3 5 AJsms, 1553 Allegheny, 4453 Armstrong, , 2130 Beaver, 2031 Bedford. 9158 Berks, . 8088 Blair, . 1254 Bradford, - . - 3058 Bnrkt, 4685 Butler, 1931 Cambrit, . v T yll39 Centrt, - ; 3477 Chetter, 4014 ' Clarion, 1607 ' Clearfield, 807 Clinton, ' 0 Columbia, 2913 CrawforJ , 22G5 Cumbeiland . , 2SC7 , Carbon 780 Dauphin 1872 Delaware 14S1 Erie .128 Elk 1 Fayette 2S11 Fianklin 2702 Greene 1914 Huntingdon 1G41 Indiana 1 1 1 5 Jefferson 709' Juniata 981 Lancaster 4931 Lebanon 1 600 Lehigh 2581 Luxerne 3290 Lycoming 1871 McKean 313 Mercer 2617 Mifflin 1131 Monroe 1118 Montgomery 5141 Northampton 2S62 Northumberland 1071 Perry 1728 Philadelphia city 3918 Philadelphia co. 12C92 Pike 671 Potter 530 Schuylkill 3720 Somerset " 913 Sullivan 317 Susquehanna 2352 Tioga - 1750 Union 1479 Venango 1326 Washington 3551 Warren 819 Wayne . 1291 Westmoreland 4535 Wyoming 819 York 4007 1040 5763 1518 2203 2205 3357 ' 1854 -2520 -4311 1860 974 1782 3152 : cat 6S2 685 1506 1CSC , 2559 484 2790 1719 2586 93 2113 3219 8S0 2012 2052 454 975 8711 2119 2239 2017 132S 252 2310 12S9 317 3723 C359 1231 1106 05 1 2 7fi05 142 IS3 2833 2162 130 14G3 972 2163 802 3335 659 C86 2337 . 653 3103 1516 4381 1S83 2000 2435 7931 1217 2971 4638 1919 1075 ; 2529 4559 1500 831 949 2896 21C2 28C1 787 1951 1441 1C92 . 171 2708 2732 1S33 1G50 1379 703 i'91 4S2I 1003 25S0 3IC0 1912 300 25SS 1416 . I t IS 5077 2797 1930 1708 3931 12050 599 509 35St 870 303 2298 1C03 1478 1259 3526 62 1 1238 4503 807 3961 1957 5716 1553 SI79 2218 3117 1865 2385 4381 1856 1030 1713 5175 579 519 C8I 1507 1661 2571 475 2001 1711 2582 88 2096 3212 fed 1971 2033 393 9G0 806 2141 2194 20S9 . 1126 239 2555 1325 270 3G88 2057 1225 1007 6371 7215 139 178 2703 21G6 132 1 15G 9S0 2106 780 3321 610 671 2306 650 3112 PHILADELPHIA XSAAKCT.. ".ft 'i- .' Tt'EHDAV, Nov. 3. ' Gtcll There are fair talet of Wheat at $1 36 tl 40 for good Southern and Penna red, and SI 45 a SI 48 for prime while. Rye is worth 87C Corn, yellow, 75 a 7Uc. Oats, old Tenna , 47c t Southern 45. Whiskiv Sales at 30c in bbls., 28 29 in hhde. " FIUCH CtTRKENT. Corrccrf wrtJf'u iy Henry Maner. WsiaaT, . ....... , . ... 125 R, ..... . . C2 Coal, ... ., t . , 60 Oats. . ...,.. 40 Bcttsu, v .. , .. r , , 16 Kaat. i . 8 Poac, . . . 5 Fttxsttn, ;(.,;;, 125 Taiiow, , . . 10 that one man was killed and eighteen missing. Some difficulty bud occurred in the Massachu setts regiment, and Gen Cushing bad disarmed ami deUrhed b.j fiom the regiment. C'apl. Wells had been honorably acquitted. Colonel Jack Hays had arrived at Vera Crux. Gen. Lane was at Perote on tbe 4tb of Octo ber, and no doubt enteied Tuebla a few dayt af ter arils The Arco Iris of the IGth, speaks of extensive i.reparationt making despstrh train for the ."t-rinr, and skvs hat more than 4000 tionps, re all armed and ready to start. The editor conjeetnree that General Patteison 'us a new exprditinu in prospect against soma tle not hitherto invaded by the Americana, in ead of joining Scott. The tame paper contains some tpreu'atinris as in the probable nrtion of tha Met icen Congress t QuereUio, and among others, thifiki that tht da, (i; Auittia, 4; Belgium, 7; Sicily, 3; 1 ur key, 2; Cuba, 3; Mexico. 2; Gibralter, 1; Cir cassia, I ; Isle of Man I ; Sardius, I ; Norway, I ; Hanover, l Isle of Malta, 1; West Indies, I; Jewish Cemetery, 44; Unknown, 234. Total, two thoutatuljivc hwttirtd uud f irly fimr, Gkneial CAUWALAfha. This brave and ac complished officer has bad a glorious career in Mexico. From tbe moment be aet bia foot in that country, honor and victory bave attended upon him. ut it was at Chapultepec, that be covered himself with glory when tbe gallant Pillow fell with his shattered limb, on itt bloody beigbtt, alter performing deeds of incredible va lor, tht command of the storming party devolved upon our gallant townsman, wbo completed tbe work which Pillow had begun. The whole State bat reason to be proud of the intrepid and chivalrie CacwALauxa. Fenn'it. Statx F.LScTtois . The Mtssachusetts State election takes place ou Monday next. Michigan, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas voted on Mon day last. , In Louisiana and Mississippi, mem bers of Congress are to be elected. Thx No Licknsr Law or this State The Su preme Court of this state, now in aession at Pitts burg, the Harrisburg Tribune says, have decided the "No License Law' of Pennsylvania to be un constitutional. The opinion has not yet been published II thit be the case, then the decision amounts to this, that anybody and everybody hat the right to sell rum without the sanction of the county. Tbe decision will be looked for with interest. Tux TaixNNiAL EnscorAi. Co!vtTion, after a session of some dayt, adjourned tine ii'e on Thnrsdsy evening Itst. The memorial of Bishop Onderdonk to hit brethern, for hit restoration, haa been returned lo him with an elaborate re ply, in which leave ia granted him to withdraw his memorial. This duet not look like restore' tion. The reply ia said to have been written by Bisbop Hopkinson of Vermont. Tbe Cameras Guards. We find the following letter from Lieut. Mur ray, late a member of the Cameron Guards, in the Harrisburg Union, of yesterday nioriiing : PiiiLAbiLrntA, Oct. 22, 1847. Sia: I lake tbt liberty of addressing you these few lines on account of newt having been received here of the 2d Pennsylvania Regiment 116 115 128,138 H3 833 126,115 . 128.138 120.115 Majorities. 17,977 17,718 Reigart, (Native,) for Governor, 11.207 Lemoyne, (Liberty.) do. 1,677 Morton, (Native,) for Cana! Comm'r, 11,668 Thomas, (Liberty,) do 1,556 OFFICIAL. Trsam rt Dkpartmrmt, Oct. 30, 1817. The receipts into the Treasury dui ing the quar ter ending the 30th of September. 1847, were, as nearly at cm now be ascertained: Fromcuitoma ?1 1.070.000 Unde W2.7WI miscellaneous 15 070 loan of 110 111000 loan of 1317 .M44.700 $17 174.-ino The expenditurea durim the same period mere : Civil, miecetlaiiecitit, and loreigo intercourse $1 120.4G3 54 On account of tbe army.&c. $1. 1-4140(1 27 Indian IVpannent fit 11.71 1.") Ofl Fortificationa 100 1.V4 00 I'ensiuna t)K,:m 'M 10 570 091 OS 2,!V4.Nir 4- 11 0S7 4J 012.501 P:i Nsvy Interest, etc. on public debt Redemption of and interest on treasury ootet $14 700.139 89 R. J. WAI.KEK.Spc'y id Treasury. The Washington Union, of Saturday night last, commenting on the above, says 'The nett ba lance in cash In the Treasury is 91 935,000 Up on inquiry, it appears that the amount of the loan and treasury notes yet to be paid in is near $5,- 000 000 making in all, of rash that could be u being engaged in the last actions belore tbe city I f(( Mort ,be mMti,e of Congress, nearly ten million of dollars. Thx Nativk Votr. The Native vote for Go vernor for this year is 11,207. Last year, for Canal Commissioner, it uas 26,438. raiTrr Equally Diviusd. Shunk't official majoiity in Mercer county it one vole. Tim Fori I. as Vothk Ohio The Ohio Statea- of Mexico. In the list of killed and wounded I recognixe aeveral names of my old companions HANCE'rtBMiSKPARILI.X VEGETABLE OH BLOOD PILLS FOR PURIFYINO THE BLOOD! !)tiTioRR July 29, 1813. This is to certify, that I wna afflicted With a vi oteiil pain in the I resst and right arm, which I suppose pnicecdrd from the impure eiale of my blood. I whs rrc'immendi'd to tsk Hanre't Sar ta par ilia iir Mood rilli, sml alter liking one bus, i lie pain wa entirely rem ived fmm my breast and arm. I found the n exlreinly genile in their ope ration, and w iul I rec unmrnd them to every per son in wsut of a mild purgative. Patmk k Rui ns, N". 22 Cnnwiy s'., between llowtrd and Eutaw. Is rrerniio thmi rins lei me add fXj-OMJ WOIW OF CAVTIO.X) Always ark for H ANL'E'H PILL, and purchss of none hut those advertised us sitent. and if con venient. call and see the proprietor biuistf. o3-pnu;E us p" "ox. if fifty pills EAt'll, for llano's Genuine Pdl. or 5 for $1. For .ale I y .Vfe'77f S. IIASCF., 108 B himor. st , and corner I'hir'e- cV I'r -It -t.. Bs't more, sudb, GEOKGE BRIGHt'.Suii' ury. D. URAL' I'll! M, Nonhunilierland Nov. 6. H47. H AN t.'E'K CO i vTrM 1 1 Pn U V It 1 1 'OF HOUK HOUND FOK THE CUKE OF Cutivfit. Cold. Cimnnmifi Spitt-ng of lilmd I'd in in tht Side and lirrntt. Rnmeliit'i, Croup, Atlhma and all dienet ari sing fmm a ditoidrrrd eundil-nn of the lit or nrtfecltd Cnld. r"r The billowing t 'iinet wss addressed to th piopiieinr by a Youi.g Lady who wss cured u Con umptioii : Ho! ye who psnt v.i'lt fii'ing breath, Ami ine swsv ami die; l!ici shall " ut swsy" our death. And ligbi, anew, your ee. How swei t it nvlls upon the tongue, How graieful lo the l.'es-t! A elorioiH iheme for poet' song, Hoiithinjj hi cough to re.t. llArl ! fsvored of the Gods, srt thou ! A hi. inx to ihy rsce. Let lauiels fl -wish on thv brow. And wrsllh, those Isorets grsee. When heroes are forg.rtlen ; kings De'u rt; or. ees-ed lo reign ; Gl ry, f r Ibee, shall flap ber wings ; Tin U conqueror of pain. PRICE 50 Cen's per bo't'e. or 6 bott'es for f 25 For sle by SETII . H 4.NCB. 108 lUiium , and comer Charlee sml 1'mlt streets, Balumoi and by GEOKGR BRIGHT, Muuhury, D. BRAUTIGAM, Noiihumherlao Nov. 30. 1847 TESTIMONY IS KOW ItEt-Ei K Fan ail CJi'saTRas or TMt Itioas. fflHE following letters ure presented with a vi 1. of more fnPy snowine. ine opinions ci pi ... . . . i: . i r Tl clans in lelMlon t me nieoirai c SwatJia'sCosiroris) Stmtoi W ilb t hhh Dr. Kwtsb Desr Kin Hsin ued yo Compound Hyrup of Wild Cherry, exten-ivelv mv prsctire, I was requested by yur agent. I Cru cber, to express mv opinion in writing, of prop, rties ss a rcmedM acent. I nvwi cheerfu romp'y. as I feel by so doing, I will dmrharee debt lose the community al lane, and physici in psr icular. A much as I de et qusrk r. n dies nd pitent nosirums. I wss induced fr -nr failure of the nit p-.lent cip-etomn a, rrcomine ded in our materia mcdicas in s me cs e of I eased lungs to Hy youi prepsrstion of Piun Virginia or Wild Cherry. It is sulTic ent to a thai 1 wss to much pleased with the rerult that and sulwequent trials that I now precr be il reference to nil O'her remedies wnere sn eipec rs'nl is indicated. In the much dreaded Pneun nia or Disease of the Lnnga. in the ela-mmg fo in which il appe.rs in Kentuckv.l iegsi.1 it ss invilu .hie remedy in ihe tresiinenl of thsl disea To all who know me I hve aid enough, but this m iy be seen bv pernn out "f the siciniiy Frakfort, I trill briefly add, ihst I have been ' giged in sn active practice of my profession f r years, and am a regular g'adusie of Tiansylvan and this is tbe ftrl pa'enl nwd cine I ever thouj enough of lo expies sn opinion in r'ning. J. II. ELLISON. VL D Jsn 7, 1847. Frsnklin co.. FRvroT, Kt.. Jan 7. 1847 The ab.ive cer ificte ia from one of our ph.; cisns living a few miles fro.-n here, he is Join veiy good cure, snd is eonsidertd s good pb; cisn, snd rands fair; be is a. be aivs, a regi graduate. U W. L. Cai'TCura liucei-t and Apotbcci (") Sii-ce the intioductiuii of mv aniile t public, thi le have a r.Uinbrl nf unprincipled ii viduals got up majtruuis. ahirh they sri cont Wild ("hery. sni are called -Dalssms,' -Hiite and even Hviup of Wild Cheny. but mine is original soil "nW genume pr. pirati ui evir in duod to the public. bich can be piov. d. K-CiMds of the uoinm uiwcsun in " j probably, 4 000,000 of accruing revenue up to that date from customs, lands, Mexican tann, .c. I in arms in the "Cameron uuardt.' J be very fact of so many or Ibem being wounded, proves ofrf knre Ihe turn of 14 000.000 applimhl' conclusively that they were where the iron bail , A( trpendltu, tl fur e month preeeding the op fell thick, and I think that neither the honorable , prtathl C..r Ihun pnnring thai gentleman whose came they bear, nor the citi- rf ,Ao"o le put uf ftmI, t that date. tens of Harrisburg, need blush at the cor.duct of I . . u.L ..ii.r ,n..:.i t ii.u iki ..mhv k-ro,. th. ..fa nf th eit v tit WTIrsi ihp Aiva s. il-sil piiuiianea . i.uic iioiu tiiiii. i.i iui v r wi ,mw , ........ .... - - popular vole in that state at tbe recent election, Mexico. Below I give you the names or the taking the Senate and Representative ticket wounded with their letidence; tome of their The aggregate it 103,365 Democratic, 103,822 i namet are spelled incorrectly in tbe printed ac Whit and 1.379 Abolition. Democratic plurality eountt. C. Williams. narrisDurg, ai.gnny. . nublie Rut to thia should be added. I vanis. The only e.regM agsmM imj-siiios to ree 10 it ny smnsiure r.. Da. II. h v a s Is r. Corner of Eighth and Usee ts., Pbiladelp Pieisred only by Dr. 8 WAYNE. N W.. licrof Eigblh and R.ce stre.t-, Phitadc-lphis. ror ale hv lespec tabki Dr"g' i" neatly all principal towns in th- United Stales, On'y Agents in nunuury. over Whig, I.5G5. Tux Wimot Proviso. The great principle involved in the Wilmot proviso, teems to be ta king firm root in New York. The democratic counties of Herkimer, Delaware, Ouondago, St Lawrence, Suffolk, Cayuga, Wayne, Torr.pkint, Chemung and West Chester, have endorsed it fully in their county meetings. Tbest counties gave majorities for Polk over Clay of 6754. There art in Pennsylvania 205 diviaiona of tbe Sontof Temperance, having tu the aggregate 21.SS9 members, being an increase of 8,039 du ring the present year. Capt. E Corporal Jacob Moyer, " mortally. Privates Wm. C. Be I ton. " killed. Chriatain Leib, slightly. Tatrirk Ward, John Palmer, New York, ' M. P. Trexler, Sbippeniburg, R. Rodgert, Westmorel'd, severely. James Cotgrove, Lancaster, Emanuel Moyert, Millersburg, " I im, iir, very retpectfully, your obedient tervant, W.CRAY MURRAY, LisuUnant 1Mb Infantry. correpondent of the Baltimore Clipper, noticea the arrivalt of Senatort Allen, of Ohio, and Yu lee, of Florida ; Gen. Kearney, of the army, Capt. Geiainger, of the Navy, and Professor Henry, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute. , It is said that Major General Patterson has gi ven orders to dismount twenty eight brast gunt from the ctstle of Stn Joan d'Ulloa, for tbe pur. pose of tending Ibem lo tba .Military Academy at Wett Point. - SLxicmao. Tbe prople at Chicago have been enjoying an early aleigb ride, the enow oa the 15th ultimo having fallen to deep at to allow an indulgence in that exciting tport. . ItfuicRASit The number of immigrant! wbo arrived at New Yotk during the month of Octo ber last wat 13,182. HENRY MA8EF GKOKliE HKIGH Dr. J. A. Moore, Dmvdle: T. M. Mack- Hon. M I'.-nt M. D. At J. We!a, Money t G M ystt, laitiii'g; Davis Jr e'ehnure, Selinsg" John C Keren, Line Mounlain P. O. rhilsdtlpbis, oc9-ctin.ro-1 Orphan1 Court Sale. IN pursuance of an nrJer of 'he Orphans' G of Nonhumriland eoumr, will he aM at lie ssle, on Hatur lar the 30ih ds? ut Noven iiiot on tba premisee, to wit t A renain Ira. land ailua e in Lower Augoels township. No umberlsnd eouniy, contain rg twenty acres u or U ssj. aljoining lamia .f Henry Feaater and J Honder-hui, si hereon era erected a large dwel boa- and log torn. Lata tbe estate of J Kunta, dee'd. Bale to eommoiic. at 1 1 o'cl A. M. of said dey, when the rnudiiiona of sle be made kn w n by P E I E K bN Y D B I . By e der of the Ciort. At EDWARD OY8TER.LV; Nav. 6 b, 1847. 4t
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