;;; . warranted by my 'iostrections, yet the change • of affairs since those inst rucirions 'were _issued seemed to warrant-this course. I beg to be -advised as early as aspracticable, whether I have met the views Of the-government in tlfese particulars, ' I regret to report that Captain . Williams, :___JapegmphicaLt_engi” Terrett, • Ist infantry, ha" .st infantry, have died the'wounds receiv: ed in the engagement et :the gist, 'Captain Gatlin, 7th Infantry, was wounded (not badly) en_the,224. - • --,-. - • I am, sir, very respectfully, Yfiur_obedient.servant,_ . = Z.,IAYLOR Itif.Cl — e — narg. Arms-, commantllng The Adjutant General of the Army, Washington, D. C Important from Mextca. SANTA ANNA ABOUT-TO MBE . THE FIELD The New Orleans papers received by the mails of Friday,''furnishus 'a few further items of information from Mexico. The Picayune states that "loiters — were received in that city by the James t. Day, riddreased to a gentleman deeply interested in Mexicami .affairs, and.'from a very responsible toreign source:in Matamoras, which says that Gen. • Afmonte has been appointed President or ' interini, pen.. Santa Anna genecallissimo of the armies orMexico, and furtlier that Santa Anna was then engaged to raising and or• ganizing troops, intending to take -trio geld I in person in tlie - North. This news• will strike every one . as important in miens as. - pepts,_buLit is especially sci,-as it Thay.bear upon the armistice granted by Gen. Taylor to Gen. Amptidia's forces and again upon the dependence which the Government at „Washington may have placed in the pacific intentions Of Santa Anna. FIFTEEN DAYS LATEiI FROM SANTA MrSICAN ARMY or rwr. THOUSAND ON ITs I=ll A party of traders artived at Independence on Oth 3d ins. with fifteen day.. later intelli gence from Santa Fe, -having left sin the nth of September. They blitt the following reports: It was currently reported when the corn ' panyjelt,-that five thousand men, Ibe flower of - the - Mexican hirer?, were tin their way-up from belpw and neat. Chihuahua, to meet and attack Gen. Kearney, and that it was the General's determination to leave a suffi cient number tinder the command - of Col. Doniphan, of Clay, anif take the remainder ladow, it possible, to meet Gen. Wool's di vision of our arm): , . The report still further is, that Gen.-Paredes-was on his way to Chihuahua with fifteen thousand men to attack Gen. WoOl. if this be , -,;„true, and it seems that credence was gieiiilk.the ref Sort at Santa, Fe, from letters recd be -IPW, our Western Force ii)11- , some thing to do. this whiter. - - Our army at Santa Fe there ail' Nnl7rßg the post rapidly. mid a (fag staff of pine, two hundred feet high, was in course of erection. to receive the stair and stripes that float so proudly over out land. General Ke,arnev had his head quarters at the Goveendr's castle, and lad given one or two splendid faudananes. - A large nucultet of letters are in possession of the company. and willibe in here to-morrow. If any fur ther news is received, I will lot you imply. biliasteyours.&c. fjr- The New Orleans Delta has been 8 ,, sured by ad Officer, '' who was in the battle at Monterey, that in steady bravery. theneh. of course, not in methodical ma chin:: and systematic attack the Volunteers were hilly equal to the Regulars, and that is saying a great deal, for we venture the boast that there is not a finer army in the world than the Regulars now in Monterey. But particu lady in the scrambling fi ,, ht in the streets, and on the tops of the houses, the Volunteers of „Mississippi': of TenneSscie, and of Texas, were very eflective. rndeed the chief loss to the enemy was occasioned by the sharp shooting and sharp cutting of Tennessee rifles and Mississippi bowie knives." A scene - of horrible butchery occurred at Lancaster, Pd. on Satunlay. A man named John Haggerty, after shooting a Horse-in the street, near his own 'tense, went to the resi dence of Mr Melehoir Fordney, an aged and hig‘tly esteemed citron, who, with- Iris wife and-child, ho deliberately inurdered. The editor of the Union and _ Tribune gives the particulars as folloWs: A boy,- a son of Mr. Fordney, gave the alarm that his father, mother and sister had been mindere() 'by Haggerty! On going into the room, we witnessed one of the most horrid spectacles imaginable. • Just inside the front door of the shop lay the - old man, with his brains batter ed outs At his side, but with her head to wards the back door, lay the body of his wife, her brainc also battered - out; and near her lay her child, four or five yearrt old, with its scull broken and tl rius oozing therel. from ! . . Fordney and his NMI, it scorns, had been killed instantly. The little boy staled, in substance, that Haggerty got at his brother _ .with_an axe,_ and-while he was killing him his mother ran in to interfere, when_ite turn ed upon hersand killed her; and then struck' . `the child on the head with the axe. Tl.tgf child only lived a lew hours. The foul deed ifeatird - ftiten,se excitement in the city: - Some feeling existed against the High Constatle . of Lancaster, who had for several qapOt 'warrant for Haggerty's arrest, on charges of ill-usage-to hie family _ arid_neigh. bole, Ha he beemecimmitted to prison,.this . awful tridgeY would not, have Mtn place ThOinufdereilins been arrested' " dwelling. house, -about fi've miles -, abOver :Harrisburg, was burned doWn at- an !early hour*Sraturd'ay Morning. A hofrid e/ e¥6¥Aer, says Me liar . risburg Integigende i. cor the eceniants, a mai, Daniel 'Gttyntiln;-lifi'yliiettind four, children " Er,i;#o,ffioqo;.- 4 ,9'aini.itnis said to. 't? liitTll: 4 'ork),rtg; industrious Min:, .1 1 tituti - --.tlkelßttite7i'reasurer, cancel led and-,t t °lief , =7. wizolelVainega:o s lltinene la •Z,' ,4 ,:4: 4 :0#44.0di Isas4 6 #'inia a‘t . 3 l / 4 1 4 .4.),1irge # I I .II.6 YO"eY) and =4l , e v r alAVt,o l l td' 2ll 'll 7 2''WA,Wkii‘,o9,-#4.00e41 billinel] ~po • 'lO - • t . L15)44.11 1 t0 ttl . Toziftalr - -? ,yp T"I4 - • - - • • • CAVA, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .21, 1R:16 Ifs The .o . ifiCial return of the late;election wilt be tound in tn.clay a pa,} t: Tlsoy-nre set up in very large type for the bpocial - nrre= fit of our lorotoeo friends, that he who runs Inn). real OLT - The annual fall meeting. ofthe Cnm berland conntyAgt icultural Society corn men_ cps to-morrdw and will continue over Friday. From the arrangements-that have been made we have no doubt there will be an attractive exhibition and an interesting meeting. The 2flh of November has been fix ed upon in all*the,New Englandd - Smtea and in Maryland, as ThankKzivin4 day, this year. We hope Giw. Shank will soon proclaim the same day for Pennsylvania. ,Among the weteber's eleot-lo the'Maryland Legislattire; we are glad to notii-e.:the name of our friend A. GAI.BICAITH lace. Esq. of Carroll county. ❑e runs as before the high est on the iieket. ' " (,) 77 The Volunteer Battalion of this bo rough- and_vicittity, under _the caul - land 0 Maj. O'DoNNEL, paraded on Saturday last louking well; and lharelring well. ,rf.j - Our friend Sponsier, of N. Alrildletgn township, scut the annual °flaring froin hi line apple orchard last week. The larges spec:inlet?, a heautlful Tri I pelstpc,,ken, ei;;lireen oult;es, and an apple of chore de .herons flavor we !lover tasted. - . Almost every Lo,ol - ‘,co paper we open ascribing their defeat to the 'NM! nut deficale. folks oar locofnco friends have got to be! The pni, haul-Working wings did not mind the raim hut our aristocratic opponentg could lint go out m the storm fiat fear of injo - ring thou Iteallh, and :yollin:2 their tine cluthus, ruffle shuts mid silk stockings! \\ hat br a ve. ine , l these t oe sSnoos wooltt be to send to I.le),ico! ODD FEiw\V l'icol-I.,biON IP SIIIPPLINS IIIIIIII.—Tha•News[I.4I?It the 1. o.'o. F. in , miend dedicating their new liall.nn Thurs day the sth of Nnyember, at w ite ht time there be a poUlic pr,cesssion, Mid ora tiQmMem' of extensive prepinatioQslir the the laigo number of tneni hers of the older ironi a distance ;we expec ted to fillltil.:46, and we have no doubt bu d the procession will be the most niagnificient a.lair ever witnessed in this place. ;The officers of the Grand Lodge of thi: , Sta e, will be' present, anti - a ilimingiii4lleti membet of the order will deliver the o,a- The .N;cw Volk. Weekly Mirror, which has be ii I.6l.,fishing lei some time past, tale called " 18dd , nr the Power of S. F." an nounces that immediately on Ps conclusion it will commence the publicati•oh el au uri 6nid and deeply interesting story, by one of its most popular authors, desetidtive of City Life and Naiiiinal Itabi.s. to be called The Tripphng T,,it Pepper: or the &sults Rumuncinv." As they iftitit no extra copies those who wish to posst3es this new Yiti-n.tl Novel. will,-do well to subscribe, eatly, for the Mirror. We can safely recommend it to all. PriCe, EQ,CIO-.per' year, payable itr ad vance. Kr The storm of Tuesday last was one of the most terrible that has been experienc ed for years, and seems to, have extended over half the States in the Union along, the Atlantic coast. Such a rain was very much needed by Fanners• but 0111 locoloco friends may consider it lucky that it did not happen a tidy later or they would have been beaten twice as bad ! Kr Ti lmol the Free fiade - CongresP•man of this Stale has been re-elected, but by a diminished majority. Every county in his disnict is strongly lecofoco, and besides that his motion at the last session to preclude Slavery from the territory 40%1 ncqui'red in California, secured to him a 'mon degree of Public favour. - Ott— The locofocos find some consolation in the election of their candidate for Coroner: Well we could'nt deny them that office. As locefocoism has suddenly died it is fitting that it should have one of ifs own friends to hold the intim. Our friend Craighead is no doubt heartily glad to get rirt of the job. (0- The Statesman. commences a long -oriel, explanatory of the locoloeu defeat i by ohyi4g" the lArhigs as usual owe' evory sup c.94,llohe influence of their principles."—. neighbor" Gitt—if you had stopped tlieritt 7 the whole truth Would have been told. - The Veltiiiieer . Fag the Tiardihribil to - Jay that " spurious tickets" were used by the 11'higs in 'the late election. This is a gross arid unfounded-falsehood. I f any such were afloat they mast have been among the loco tons. Some. of the !wage° leaders say thes, go now ,for raising.the 'Anti Tariff flag. with out disguise s . That's just what we went the to do. the Volunteer come out. boldly and honestly T Sitomino!--filittle child of Mr: James Gray, in Louther street,' was burned to death last evening, during the absence of its'ynoth er a few minutes from her house. " • • yerfyylar aslativeAmerigany ia.ereelpd. Sh'eilff of the city and county of Philadelphia, by t majority of p3s : r-Flia-election-ia-torhe-11 . ,1 , ._ Otr.The Etrn Wt!on - , teOpphiai Whigs , 'inaf,„-1,;4)e10110blitelt-few mgre:Vtt!ih,'T ular,f;ininphs ! " ' r Otr . 'Meseri 3, Wright 81 .• $4 1 9 1 .1,;,,1 1 .;triv0' lateljr,erntinrkfnl ; b4idess , :ligliei.in terltOn'tt#4 weWeeleotildn9o.4eo l ' , 66 krt rnent of Bitditne:;' : gna theleintr4inneni; 2 2 ' ••„” •,`„, % , 0111t — P040011-4.lldAltrikity, The \ Whigs of Cuteherlan c My may fairly,lay olaim to a good Attila of the:creolit which id dueforthrs gfeat triuniph whichlfis just been'achimied :ikir the Whigs of Penn syframa. It is . groWn irilb the force of a roverb that curriberland count is the start- ing'pointiaf all politica Involutions iri.!; our State. - As' she eies so goes State; and' -Whin-it-was-aseertalned-on-last -Wednesday- Morning that Curriberianci.county hail giVea Whig-majority_.every-man_here_both_W_higl and-TheOfoectjelba-well-grounded-eonfidenee afnounting almost to certainty, that the . Whigs had triumphed over the entire State. The boOming thunder of succeOive Whig majorities as they rolled in one after another with every mail, speedily verified our anti cipations. Old Mother Cumberland, although it is not becoming in her to "'weer the brae-. elms," is in fact the jugleman of the great Whig a rov .Whig's of Cumbeiland county. this position imposes a high duly upon you In the late contest you have done your duty manfully, and we congratulate you upon the proud re sult. put Ain not pause in• the good work which you have .10 OrosperonAty begun. Dn not 'let the Vicittly otifuesday past lull }ton into inactivity. Your work is herjusi begun. A Whig Governor must be elei2ted trio next ,year—a Whig President the year after! The I .T:trig' of 1846 must be repealed and the' Thrift of 1842 restored: The whple policy of the, govemment roust lie changed and . the — mis - drabbidiSoriThrsiirPEalrism he reM edied' All Mrs and touch mor is to he done,. and the - Whigs must do it. . 8 iiqk not from your duty then.--all this yol do if you will. Be vigilant—be persevering. Prese've your organ - Wren, firm and unbroken. Pub princ ipleA far and wide.— it.ile. =TATE, AGITATE! untiFevtiry vo ter in ilje county shall have joined our ranks. It is for , old Dl nher Cumberland count). to lead the way, and, her path most ever be to VICTORY ! Crabb-i3na. We knew that we spoke the truth when we stud our Itiend ClLATscoof i l he , nothin' else" than an editor. After quoting our-notice el Ins new paper : he remarks in the last he nits:rat : •( Ve clip the above horn the •Carlisle (l'a.) IlPrald, a whig paper of the first water. o The top of the morning to you," M'ajor Beam% and may both your shadow and sub stance increase. We did come out. to this western eonotry, . Major. to try our hand at farming ; and we have plowed a little, har rowed a little. husked corn, dug potatoes, and latched sjeaves 7 .-butili thing_ dirrtil. ‘ilirk Indtil there was tut inward yearning' that the plow couldn't salisf\ ...ilte old fe e li ng Cattle over us—our heart, itched - loc"Mlle 1 slibp.' - ' alit In! here we; are. once-more up ./ m the eve-brows in politics, awl surrounded by press types, stands, cases..lnaliets, ' , lain- l ers runt shooting ticks—edrior, type-sticker, pressman arid devil. Ater all,. Major, the -shoemaker should s ick to his last," and f. The victory - is thus signal and complete the printer, to his types. With our hands ; The Whigsand Tari ff teen have not mere full of Inf , iness, our inner man "moderately' ! I„ ac hi eved a victory, i t i s ''' tt - Thorough rout supplied with pork arid potatoes. and.. once, i- 1 ' • , jina while. sAlajor. , t a littl e wine-for t h e sic , i —ln ever whelming e‘mi . rpation,of the Free mach's sake?" we can-a...am sing cheerily; - -- 11. - ifirrs aid - their trilheierds* !Yell is it Enid How Iropy : a 111 n printer slAin aloha nighenad day. - 1 - `.i•Tift3 North American, that- 1 ' the elOolion . And takes lux slit. runtion In ram. onto and hay. ; ye ; iiii.. ~ of Tiwsitey have conic upon us like ou r re a d er ,: will recollect that we spoke of , an avalanche of the, popular might. Never infusing Con. Cralth's spir 11 into the canvass ; was rebuke so loudly spokemortver was hole, by 111111611 g uric of Iris stir ring a pp eal s a : triuMpli More - cornplete. No such political pew weeks since. The G el , th us rejoins in , revolution was ever before known hi this the last Denowial ; . onuotry." The tables below show the re. ‘, That rack won't fUn. M.,jor. Yon must , nuns of meitilterstiont the ditletent districts do sototalthig more than ‘• Mime the I;po er _ and the eaths made by the Whigs. , al's spirit into the canvass" in Cumbeiland, • it You want to carry lite who.: ticker. , We , . live considerablv nearer strirmiewn - thari - you - - Canal _Co: eastern folks, and, withal. have picked op a The folloa lug are I thin , or two in. our tral'llS—and having " yist Com ettissioner as far it - :weiolied the matter,' . ... ns Our friend NTIEe lower, W. would say. we have come to the on 330 that neither the Tirtill rut salt-pore t Itin.* .11ill your bacon. Yon have lint one chance, 2r7a- Li yr,„,ii„,. 21)(1 tor, that is to put Col. Norn.l: on the stump. N mininibeilalid, Situ backed by the id;adv 'lo7lh. II that finis I , ,.h amm, 'Kin, :300 C Al a jor, like apt. Scott's C only Conn. yon il . ) , as ti tiot i ti o,,, , . . 4r ,„ well knook !puler. Ity-the way. Ine sure to 701 send us the Coliait•l's speeches. if he sho u ld 1,11 ,,, a _ 1er. . tt . 22:ti , be elected. We have re - thing in these dig-4st gins to match his oratory!, Se`mv:kill, * Mifflin, I 50 The Clem will see that we'' didn't do Any- Cliester,* 473 Ch Delaware thin else"—and backed the Cbl. by n first- cl , rnbella i ni ; ' r* 38-I rate ticket besides. By the way Gen. Crabb Adams,* ° 51 753 is destined to a terrible .disappointrnent by York, 150 the Ponosylva election returns, as the follow- Franklin, 591 ins paragraph from the Denrocott wilishew. tVleghany, 1900 Clinton, . 100 We rather suspect .the' progressiveness. 01 the FiLerie, 200 Whig party will astonish him rulittle.• Beaver ' 400 .;.. Whilompon the subject of Perins . olvania ur,i,,,,, SOO politics, we cannot' finbeat remarking, that Irzerne, • 200 the Democracy of that commonwealth have. Mercer, 600 entered into th e canvass with then usual (;utte r , 300 spirit, and, in nuejtulgrneut, will 'carry the AttriStrong, ~ 25p States as usual. The vote for Canal Com- iroiarra . 700 missioner win be the test, and we do not vv3.„l.flit'ig. 100 doubt the clean nof William 13. Foster, the Av ar. ,,hh igr „ , , 6 1 democratic candidate, by over ten thousand E r i e, ' 1700 majority. Re may fall short of the lull de,,, Crawford, 50 mocralte majority in Lycoming and one or e oemerset, (10 tps.)7os Cimbria, . two e th er counties, in consequence of local 300 objections, bin this will not mach affect the • !'hose marked c'itl general result. In the Schuylkill congress ionabdistriet, and probably one or two others, in consequence of the New Tariff, and other causes, the dernocrata,may lone ground. But we look upon the State as safe, and believe her to be as thoroughly democratic as ever.' • Gen.. We'd - like to see you read this nee olumn alter that! -• . - . Mechanics of - ther - ihrifed -- Siates i real - - the touching description of die - English working .man's lia7ffships and toil', as drawn• by Eliliu Burritt, in his latter on our firel prige,. Pod help- you, it you ever let the iolittuation' of party draw you down to suckdegradatien and suffering,. You-hauls just given•an errinbetio rebuke to the ivemiesiif Protection to Ameri can industry. Cease not your efforts till the destructive Tariff 01846 is repealed f CONORESSIO . WAL DtsTaicT. l -..The following is the official - .votelfor;:,gras,sin this district: Brady, (Whig,) Hepburn,(l4.F Cumberland 1949 1917 •••, Perry, 631 ' 683' Franklin, 2312 • 1623 ,„ 4892 • 3128: . • i447l3ratiy l ,B : llllljOilir! 'MT rfratty'a - mujpeity)n - thir ctrirrilfit7vOlt'be seen. Is.ootliiiitraibtrlpw;et-thtur,:the-averagf? wifr!g maj9rity., is owing to 1 . 1.11.11* burn's:;active personal exertions ,: .aod-lb6 Votes '"; , Y - fihit Goind; : I)l o4*COn i gt4 e ALlP.r !!gkirii, l 4r.'' YiilliilFl'lek,a..riiii!Pn 6 P,sA° 0 /4 4 P/Eicc' tbi 'eve: +~lTiglseQlunn 1 EENNS The' Fraud of 18 44,rebuhed!---the British 'Tariff bill overwhelmingly condemned ! • " . The returns of the election , held in this a State on Tuesday last, exhibit most glori ous result for the friends of PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY, and a most signal rebuke of the inquitous fraud perpe trated upon the honest 'but confiding .free- I men• o! the State in' the campaign of 184.1, by Polk, Dallas,. Buchanan, Shut dc, and their .allies in the Maroons woik of deeep , non. The, With's and Tariff men of the State—tho. friend' of Protection to borne la hor—have . condemned the - British' Free Trade Turill of 1846, and have spoken- td ~.. their betrayeis in tones of th,ander! Per n• Sylvania has said, in a "voice that cannot be misunderstood or misconstrued, that she may riot be.eheated and deceived 'with im .punity ;—that though betrayed, she is still true-to-her-interests—and, with a spirit be coming the honest freemen of the land of Pennsylvania, resents the villainy of the political demagogues who have dared M de ceiVe arid betray her. Old Wilier Cumberland is not alone in her indignant-rebel of the iMPThaiipled - he: trayers of Pennsylvania interests. Other ooniciies, more i.lireinly interesred in the question of the Ttirifl have also spoken in tones of Thunder! Many 2t. the old strongholds of Loco Focoism are revolutioni zed,-and all shaken to their very centre. Old Berk's, wl:ick in 1814 gave I'ulk 4674 ma i lrfritYi now gives less than a thousand major ity. Montgomery, always a steadfast Loco coma) ~ by at least•a thousand, and which. iii 1844; gave l'oln a majnrity of 1105, has' elected a Whig Senator by six hundred ma. jority. Schuylkill . county has elected the entire Whig ticket by three hundred majori ty, usually Loco by-a thousand. Luzerne, too has givena Whig majority. So has Nor thumberland. Yo'rk-, and other of the snrt. gest locoloco counties, have given merely nominal . majorities. The gloriOus lesull -of the election may' be briefly summed up, Ell j 1_,17111G : CANAL COMMISSIONER _BY A ISIAJORITV OF AT LEAST . 5000 ! LA RaELMAJORITY: OF MEMBERS CO.N,GIIISS !I AND A IV - 1111.4 Mic.IOTIITS; IN BIIANCIIES 01."11:11.: Members of Congress Elected. 1. Lewis C. Levin, Native—No change. Jos. - R. Inggsdl, Whig—No change. . 3. Charles Brown, Loco . ,—Loco gain. A. Chries J. Ingersoll, Loco—No change. , 'O. John. Freedley, - Whi,,, ,, = Whig gain • 6. John W. Hornbeck, Whig—whig gain. 7.__A. R. Mc:lnviting,. Whig—Np_chapge. '6. John Striihtfc - Wing- - No change. 9. William. Strong, Loco—No change. . 10. Richard BiodheadfLoco—No change. il. Chester Butler, Whig—Whig gain. • 13. James Pollock, Whig-;-Pci change. 11. Geo„N. Eckert, Whig—No change. 15..lienry Nes, Whig-zW„lng gain, . Jasper E.. Brady; Whig—Whig - gain. 17. 'John Olancliard,'Whig e .- 7 No change. 10, Andrew Stewart, Whig— No ohanga.. 23; James ` Campbell, Whig—gain. lanai Whigs will have. from 16 t0.....113, member of Congress' out of the 24. . . . '', PeniMtltablif - o — gitirt . . . . . . - .' .. : STATE SENATE,' •, • :• , .-.1846 . - • •.: , •1 ; 847 .': ,' • '..: ! ~,...:.,..,..-.; .-..C• L. '.. W.N.. L. ... 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LONG FACES.—We have often heard of spooks,.noh-goblins,4;hosts, and such 'like, but the most interesting specimens of the • long . find golYrff limt we e vet. set ,nor eyos timn. tveM net erest•killed friends. ihe Locos, on Wednesilify toNning 100 ';•:11,•11 fares! words- cannnt depict their measure mem! tVeff—well friends. all .ttl can in the way of encouragement. is, that .) on are on the wrong side of the question. Ii you wish to prosper. to 'enjoy victories. ‘t 'draw from a pally that is daily becontinti unpopular. Join the \\ hags, who at° the only true frmnds to their country. and (Uwe more tou may he able to throw up you: hats anti shout hiu rah ! Ah those long faces !—those very long, long I:xes.! • . Canal s rervi‘vd. CorNTius L ' -10 CE•,,tre. 113 Vern'. * 19 710 • 400 * 152 i 5 10t:tgornery, * 299 11 . t. , Iinot eland ; 800 400 Monroe, 250 Carbon, 42 Pike, 84 Susquelianni, . 100 'mono, 700 \VISTA ICS BALSAM OF %VILD CHERRr.—This article, as it atone indicates, is a chemical extract of Wild Cherry. It is simple •attil harmless in its etleet—pv it is more cffica eious in obstinate Coughs, Asthma.. Croup. Consump , ion and Liver Complaint, than any other medicine known td man, tt lies ef fected Many marvellous cores—baring More the appearance of miracles that. the effect of a natural remedy. The active ingredient of the balsam 'the Extract.' is not. and cannot be kno All or made by any but the inventor. Ilene° it is in vain to try remedies that fail in their object as often as they are used. William Seaver, EMI.. Postmaster at Bile via, N. Y. writes 'that he gave ao afflicted person one bottle; the effect of which was so wonderful that it created an immediate and extensive demand for it. It needs but to be known to be universally used by physi clans as well as patients. Sold in Carlisle by-5. ar.nirr, Sole Agent r this borough a (*) are official INSANITY.-A 11 diseases, even insanity and irritability of temper, proceed from depraved or corrupt humors, which, circulating With the blood, occasion pain and diScord in the human frame. ft.is - clear, that, byipersover ance in' the use-of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, which is one* of the very, best, - end only proper. purgative medicines insanity and irritability of temper can, be cured, as welt as any other dissease depend ing upon the pureocee of the circulating lipid, the blood. .• • . . • BrandretWs Vegetable Universal-Pills are liticiwn; by the experience 'of thousands, to perfectly, clanse the blood from all ,foul neasiii3inove every morbid: affection, and renovate weak and enfeeble constitutions to ' perfect health and vigor. — Tlieff — iterifir - swlti7didd — innocence litTf them' afe,fhrough every period of existence, from infanctto old age. - - • " No extra , care in either dress or diet is re 9Uired whim they are used.. p • With this invhluable . medicine in our pos session, we.may_visit themost sickly regions Without fear. No 'contagion can by, poisibili itiftoot.Us,_,if we'_ara careful to . freely- use '•- • • • . • 77 - StePben-OulberfsonyShipp,ensbut. H.. Brenetnan & Co. Newcumberlanii. &L'ltejgel Mechanicabum. • Ay G. Miller, White House P.O.:* ---_M;Bitner,-Shiremanstow_n, • , yegestowit: •'•` ••James Kyle, Jackseinville.:7 ; ::i,„,•. • S ider L - Sentmani,NeviVillei::. = aiOdetiOlikliC l 44o4o 46ll * ilittl.Steareor;Gre EMI tgain rThe Senate will -Whigs :13 Locos at—fdiNiitliii. HQUS OF REPRESENTATIVES 1846 010 Adams Allegheny 040 • 4 rmstrong Bedford . 2 . Beaver . . Brad ford- 2 Bucks 3 Blair 1 -Berke— 4 - Butler — r-- Craw fort] 2 Centre & tlear , field 2 Cheater 0 Columbia 1 Cumberland 2 Cunt:trip • 0 bedaware . • 0 Dantthin 1 Erie ' 0 Franklin 0 Fayette Greene 1 Huntington 1 Indiana 0 -Jefferson, Clarion,' & Venango, 2 Lebanon 0 Lehigh & Carbon. 1 Luzerne• 2 Lancaster • 0 Lycoming, Clinton BE in &e. . 2 6liiilin, 1 Morwrrtery 3 Mercer Northumberland 1 Northa'n & Mon- roe 3 Peiry 1 Phila. city 0 Phila. county 8 Schuylkill . 2 Somerset 0 Sutirt'A-Sr. Wyo- ming - 2 Wasioglon 2 Westmorland 3 WarrenSENPKean Wayne & Pike 1 Union Si Juniata 0 York 5 67 33 *One Independent Democrat. Kr The Whig minority in tlie Hance w be !rum 10 to 20! , Ohio Coming too? !---Victory .upon Victory ! .. The returns from Ohio so fa; .as received •peering and glorious! The Whigs have so if - gahred FIVE MeMbers of Congress, and will unquestionably hold their majority in both llonses of the Legislature. Bebb, the Whig candidate for Governot, bids fair to, -have-several-thousand -majority-I Are-the. authors of the British Thrill of 1846 sufficient - - Iy-rebuked Ge3rgia Election, The returns published in the Augusta Chronicle, inlorm us of ftte success of four of the Whig candidates for Congress. 'this State, viz: Messrs. King, Stevens, Toombs, and Jones, the latter , being,4V - Whig g,ahi, the district now represented by Mr. rowitS, MWSSrs. Hataldspn , Lumpkin, and Cobb, Democrats, are also elected. Mr. tver,m i i. it is prooatilm - will succeed in the•remaininUr district, itt which case the delegation will be (Nosily divided between the two piolitivak. parties. ~~~ ~7~~1~~~ ~~~~ .Tobabl stand 19 ' From the New Oriente; Times. Very Important .14ImArs - * kit' the • Oity of Effesieo. The U.S. sloop of w.ai . john Adams. Com mender MeClune IroinNera Cruz the 25 B3SI nlt.r-touched off the S. W. Pass on the 7th I insittnt, on her, way to Pensacola, Lieut . late_sg,_ the_ U. S..sehoorier)-For--1 ward. came 'passenger in her and left her at the Belize, arriving in the city, yester_day_ l afternoon. Fr this g_entlemen we have 0 1 3 gain • 0 I gain 4" 0 - 0 0 0 •0 • learned die following particulars reghrding the Blockading Squadron. The whole of the officers and crew orthe Truxton, who surrendered to the Mexicans, after the loss of that vessel off Tuspan, , have been released. 'the officers on ffarole, the men under a pledge of due exchange. Lieut. Kennedy states that, at the time he left, no rumor existed of any attempt to be made by the squadron on Tampico. There hatl - beenT for-somo time, a report-that alias tile-demonstration was to be made on Alva rado. With regard to Meitcan internal af fairs, very little was known in the squadron. ft was however, gutted that Santa Anna had put himself at the Lead of the army, and was about to march a g ainst Gen. Taylor, The 1%1 ex leans, not wit risme ding their.attatch ment in Santa Anna,• woulti not elect him their President, unless be:Pledged himself to a vigorods prosecution of the war with America. On that subject, there was little difference - of opinio - M seemingly, all ranks were burning with desire to drive the •inve dets from the soil-4B they conld. ' Santa Anna as it appears, has suddenly become the chief head and hope of the war in Mexibo, which indeed, to say the truth, embraces nearly the whoie of the population. Ile is now, or was at latest dates, in the city of Mexico, arranging the plan of an extensive campaign against the several American corps daroice organizing. recruiting eneourageing, exhorting the inhabitants not only . of the,gai theivlio eT7eOuutry, with a view to meet the danger that threatens Mexico with the whole-of defensive resources. : „On.the-151.13-uic.-Santa.Anna-arrived-at the capital, amid rejoicing 'more enthusiastic than had ever been witnessed before. The people seem to behold in 'him their saviour, and were tilniost frantic with Soy. The tes-, tirnonies of attachment to his person were on bounded. The next day the most vigorous measures, so far as deidarations go, were.ta ken by the movisional Obverientant. A levy ot 30.000 men to reenrit,Thett4ny was,or der ed. liequi,itions were foidtwith transmitted to all the principal places in the Republic, for an immediate Intin-hing of their respective qUotas of men. Pne - Ght, and the'.whole of the towns yithin a circuit of fifty., leagues of the metropollm in'e'Pnced sto have complied with the requisition for rnen, with the great est alacrity : A regiment was iminediately raised in Puebla on the arrival there of. the news of the levy of 30.000 men. To hwili tate the , arming and equipping 'of this large I .hody of troops, the Government have order-. 1 ‘al that duties out alL,rmluitions.of -war cease io be levied, until further notice. O o O 3 O O h O 2 gain 1 gain Co . 0• 1 O I gain O 1 O 2 . . 2 gain 0 1 gain 0 1 gain 1 gain 2 gain I gain 0 0 5 0 2 gain 1 3 gain • (MI-The tVrishitigton Unieraof Wednesday . _ says llajor JamesGrahatu Jett Washington this mowing, in-the.southern train, with des. patches fur General Taylor. It is believed think carries out instructions for terminating "Inni4mporary cessations-of hostilities:" - t ik-'e-infer from lire tone of the Union that rstead "of presenting the Olive Branch to our neighbor ; the Government intends to push on the War with ail tho energy it possesses, and Wait for overtures of INeace tram Mexico. ,\Ve hope by the time that the armistice twoul.l have explicit of iisclf, says the rinon i.ee our trintoplialit flag flying at Chihuahua, at Saltine. and. if the newspaper veciMititais,iiie to be believed, perhaps at Vittoria. (,lie capital of "Faiiiitulliais.) :mil at Tampico. At all events, We go lot action, euergy. ale( stwcess. Leiter writeri who appear to know. state . tiattaF ttitierat let rive i"d"'"11111" "'lit:lj'l"":"t.‘%.ii,..4o.)Nte 'rd to tsti.ti.,:L . tron tht t t•tr•t• . 4 n , ght or no .11.)iiiere , y, where. tho Genet al was al last hies. ;!ititettr, to be 'FI/ more thttti :20 miles S \V. from Catttai r,i, Itto Cottt dO, Saltilla i, in Nita !dia. S \'.. ths4ll.lll'er les, Lao (111) nolo , . Solt hit , lost ' k the (apt. :al oh the State or Prot rice of 11111110. and is N. N. E. !roil, Salttlla, 111:4;111(.4.i about 30-0 toile;. It is less than 1110 mites from Taoipiro. San Louis Potosi is the point a t which it is said - the troops of were ordered to centre. If, then, General Pane:- son, with his evinmand of volumeers,qbas been ordered to Tampieo, he will have SOlll6 enemies in trout, and old Rough and Ready to back him. Cr*r A shocking funnier and suicide wa s perpettated oil Wednesday afternoon last, at Hartford, Conn. the victims being Mr. Daniel Olcon, a livery stable keeper, and Lewis H. Holcomb of St. Louis (Mo.) The follow ing are the particulars : , —Prorn the evidence before the Coronet's Jury, it appeari a suit (for abouts3ooo) was pending bet Ween them —Holcomb being plaintill—which Mu) occa sioned great bitterness of feeling, although there was no evidence that they had had any direct personal controversy. Mr. Holcomb, who was boarding at the hotel, caused a fire to be made ib b s room and gave orders that Mr. 0101 t, wham lie expected to•call and settle some acconnto, should be shown in there—which was done. Soon after one of the ladies of the house heard .a. noislLas-_of the clashing of boards, and soon alter that t wo or three reports of a pistol.' On enterin the roam, Mr. Holcomb was found lying on 1110110er, dead, and Mr. Mott just breathing his fret: A revolving pistol, identified. as belonging to.Holeomb 7 was sound, with four, barrels discharged,' ; -.- - Mr. Holcomb was to have been. en , the day of the dreadKil catastrophe: , (g Anizirrisno" Manictria:SOrne'simPle mm e peep eci a great dislike.6l von: they are pleased to cull advertised" rnedi tine. In their estimation , for Wright's , Indianlievetable Pills to ,be made public, is di to deprive :he all'meriC :. This te:ridicu lons, . MedieiankiSin article irreommeriwith every, other. afticlei eritt ' like them,.is the subject parchase:andsele•Advernsing is alacility , ,w,hich pecular-to-the-tinaea l -on& has become an indrspensible element,- in. all - hdelneatr - transactionsr - 7-It - maketran - article• neither good nor had ; but simply auntlelleet, #43 sign.board does..that 'at a certain -.lace 'smarm) we giveneserwtion may. .a tri - d7; Thewrorld: haa m mirely attaed. knowledge, duricg Maim five thouaand years, of a remedy; tt the fieshjo heir, t c yr and4lo, haire, that. remedy oho:ma .be made,;-known: Ina Presar - • Sold' in C'ariiider4ly;G4rifi-.06441t,`5C1e Arad for. tiamaiihr:qX.:J'3•^llq ... 1 ' Wm. R. MI and others 'on . ;I', at .Richmond, Va. for the minder of a who waa charged with improper .`, hinaoy • with ..IVfia. _Myers,:have_been committed-to--- jail for final trial. Mrt Myers the unhappy author of all the difficulties is reported to have - destroyed herself by taking laudanum_We___ see the report is since contradicted., The Right HOm Henry S. •Eo?r, late- Her RiitariOic Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Government of the United States,"Aied at - Wa. - qtfilcaten On' Tiesdav I)l)itabcp lyia • illatket. Monday Evening, Oct. Nib. Flour qUlet,.rtbOUl 100 bbla ordinary 'brands sold at $5, and aeveral entail parcels good retailing brands at 8 2 .121 a 5.25. Corn alettl—penn'a Is dull at 0 3 , 75 , Rye Flolir—We notice a further small sale at ga,gll. Whont-5000 Penn',, reds sold at 125 c. and a small Int of White at.ll2c. Corn— Raiders of Souithern arc waiting for the Rieanter, and atilt 68c. for Southern yellow—buyers hold off. Whiskey-11 We. cold at 24c.2" bbls, are Mill at MI cents. r y e • By the Rev. George Miller, on the 15th inst. Mr. WILLIAM JO/INS, of Cumberland Co. to Miss. St/SAN o.ll , l',.LalleaSter county. OnThurschiy morning the 16th inst. by•the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Or W. L CREIGM, to Miss RAinrarm Enwaans, both of this borough. , ilk' With the, above we received the usual rernembranbe of the printer, for which the young couple have our thanks anti most cor dial good wishes. - • PIED, ; - • On the sth inst. in this, borough Mrs. RA cttAmi. KUNE, wife of the late Geo. Kline aged 52 years. .. . On the 10th inst in Petersburg Perry, co: Miss. M ATILDA. datigfic6F6T Dr. Joseph Speck; aged about 25 years. qtro W-41,U4.1P-DZ1L338,..... 1;3 SZt Uanb oFFERS his services to the public. • Hav ing had ae!'erul years experience withhis Father, and having in .hiapossession the valua ble collection of papers made by him, he hopes by care and punctuality to obtain a share-of public patronage. 0111cpin the public square, immediately in t•he rear of the Court House. Carlisle, oct 21 Estate of Jacob Burkhart, dec'd. N°.ricE is hereby given that letters tes. tumentary on the estate of Jacob Burk hart, lute of the borough of NewVille s deceased, have been granted to the 'subscriber, residing in the same buroupft• All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are required to make payment without delay, and those' having claims will present than In the subscriber fur settlement. SCOT'j' COYLE, net 2 L • Executor. . , AsSnluttoi of Partnership. N oTicE i.•hereby given that thc co min nershilLhoredeforo_Cciating—betivbcrutlie---c subscribers in the business of Tanning and Currying, is this dardiaiinlvcd_by_ rnotual., :um , cent: " A [Ulf/ fiA L D BRICKER. • J 0033 11., ERS. • The tell! Le continued by Archi— Lula ttikker, at the old wand. New vine, Om. 6, 1846, EIA NC ES SFt SA P-A It A, 6 - r, aboon rtu4s. FIFTY PILLSAN . A sox !. lnr Cheitnest and best Medicine in"exis tence ! Every perann who is subject to Hilt. OUR Fever, should purify (heir blood and Nyt3. tem by using n box of the SARSAnfrflitliffi-N,1112.-BLOOD PILA,SI I Persons afflicted with costiveness, slated/I'oy ILLIVC.ES SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS. .7oting . ladies and gentlemen troubled with • Pimple the rage, should try the SARS.IPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS. Singing in the Ears relieved by the fluore.s. Sarsopftrillet or Blood nr , ,si.ncam and General Debilt ty cured by the ii/r/te”Y Sirs i - opetrilla or am,' pills! Pers., s rr hu. - have token considers,i hie noriu ms of mercury, and tmerrm , .quence Wow .I.isltlflie, Mum:, should use freely the lloorr's .S;lrroparilla or Blood Pills Persona in want ore Pat that is' Vurvly Vegemble. and is warranted not In contain a particle of mercury, should use the , S'ltraopaPilla or Binod genuine lor sale by SET:I 11ANC11, 105 lialtituure Kireet, Daalluvia, atid bj F. Y. 1 .1116111. S. L. I.erm .N, Ten ht.! ry. A. itiettAftn, & rlf, • WM. I I aAT9.1 N, Druggist, Newvillo. Ilasittr I 1„1,1..F.R, I) Niggim 8100Pensbwr• I ANcK's comrouND SYRUP ok I noRE-liiUND—For the cure of Coughs, olds, Canennylion, Cphll.ing o f Blood, Pain in the Sine and BreZ, Bronchitis: . Croup, Asthma, and all diseases ammo: from a disordered condition qf the lunge or ne glected raid. Take lime by the Forelock, Is a piece of advice which is suitable to all seasons,.and applicable to all purposes; though these is•no in which this piece of ad vice Is inure valuable, Wan to persons win) have it cough or cold, for if they neglect what may appear to them very trifling. • • IN THE BEGINNING, it may lend to Inflarnation of Lungs, and final. ly Consumption 'T• To all who have a cough, or cold, for if they neglect what may appear to them very trifling IN THE BEGINNIG. it may load to Inflammation of lunge and B• navy Consumption! To all 'who have is' cough, tip would pay, procure a bottle of Ilmice's compound Syrup of Hoar• hound. • The - medichm - Irpleasant - co -- take and - it - may save you years of sabring. • Price 50 Cents per bottle or six bottles for 22,50. Prepared. and sold , by SETH S. HANCE. 108 Baltimore at, and corner of Charles and Pratt eta, And by F. Mignarrev, Carlisle: B. L. Luinan t Newburg : ' • • 41.641ticitaans,,4-Co: Plainfield. BRATTAN, NOWVIII9. • • ' • HENRY Howta;(lhuggist,) Shippensturg October 21. 1246. . - FOR RENT OR SA ELF .- 1-IsTrpOSt'ESSION-61TESTO LN 2 - a. IST' DAY. OP NOVEMBER'NEXir A very Oesirnble Privatejleeidenee, on West High street. .pftglifiebf the F.ditor.lllL - of this paper: • ,1 . ,toher 106.-7 • ,-, 'Eradyncii - 6101nr,41040 - 5'OOOAuD SPA NIGH:CIGARa - received .na foi into Wholesila •and Revd' sp,iiNli3fl: CIGARS, • for Bala:, at' the rod uood - o f:l ater 43,00'01i tiousiind, at hii ci*Oi ficio• ' • ___ ' ;* • c_4IBIVPLIC:i _ „ October a 8 . 46 - .7., . •‘ i "; : - ..!Dit c woonfa,- I.4usirAnki.LA AND MILD OHSRRY-DIITNBI4Ao remedy lir Drip Op. sploy,. Mimile! lind.Pttlititlel PA• lI I,i,0 lekatt,4,li,lnitY,lll;llitt-,; 1 ekatt,4, 1 i,InitY,III;Ilitt - ,; • -- ititat Cloitleneii,',ai.'Juit.iviehifl 'Pi, zuaprz, 8611I;iiiipi ear lAL., • •• '• • • • •• • • • - ] 11l