<Ciy. ed ' G c t ' • • .4s:`,Ylr:' 4 % . 'l4i t 4A 4 ,44'4*; A , • " ! 4,,t I h ,1 ti. 14.4: . / I ';.t I sa .W;• 11 ,t -•:""•' • v.' , , •• k - I ' • `A.-4 • - P • • • URI VOLUME XLVII._ dcorbo. XtEOar .:111DUAR .2CEIMATE, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. WlLlii practice in the ;ewers' Courts of Cunt he'rlaull and the adjoiid t ig• counties and At• Willi In 1111 'pi .alessirionl huffiness entrusted to Iris nave Willi promptness anti fidelity. ~ I flfice in gOuth • Ilanover street, in Graham's new builtlini,opposite the Post Office. .: Carlisle, 'August 16,1846.--t y. --- 8,. ,13.MILAP. AOM 1 11 5 - Attoiney. at' Law... . l""South Ilattv . er street, hew doors below .1. IL GyahatOl, 1.. .sq., . • . July 14;0843. .4;:5.a. - LreamdiNtr , LoxNual.k. , • in ne - nitt NiVERS lbas nisneiated l i ix . nephew, NI JACKSON, in Ins 'Drug utti Honk Business. Ilv this •arrangement, Demi& MYEIIS will he 'enabled to give his IstaitivitlMl attention to the du= ties otihis Profession. • ••. Carlisle, September 30, I MB. o EtZeninl§9 `" ~~'~'l~R.~ tiefriirittTall operations upon-the. V Ecetli that ore regitired - tor - their preser vation,stiohos Scaling, hasm., Plugging, fic., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting kr- Mei& 're.etli, from a single "Irr,oili, to a full sett. 4170ffice cu P:ttstrect,it few dodro-Sniith of the Railroad Hetet. N. - 11. I).. I.ot oils will he absent from Car lisle the last tend Aye, in each month. • • Sipse iI, Iftdfi. EDLOE'LIIa ILL:192 ) 11s:s omeopthic OFFICE: Main street, in the house rer gnarly neenpied by Dr. Fred. Ehrnign. iCarliale, April 9, 1846. 4_Ln.) Doctors 3% di. W. L. Creigb, „11,AX0_,6,-(llJtercol into toontoytner,bio,..rctlitrt full. pralesstounl sei viers ortlito citizens of CA1(1.1:513.: and its vicinity, %till lino S. motrance, that all tlin .e cult-lista 41 to ilicir'earr -will recei o/c even._ nece.sall lie) portion of public inotiontongr. 01 , FICE, Moo , ti-rater. oiptiosite (teiy's Store, sictil floor !Vest Selitoopiloer 111,18.16. • _ _ nn E . . 30111.14 lEEINVELIt I , ,SPECTII 1.1.1 - leis t• te thus haste° . Opt. wit Mt 011ie milli IN Weer streeti nearly opposite tin Plat (-)thee. he is pre pared to prartiee IW.NTIS I ity ii all its loom - c hs. arc essential to (width, health - . 'lateral or artificial ones nee not useful hit. ortiainetitsl, atoll told materially t , '.hr itollifort of Ille !parer, It nerd not lie suited wlisl caul lie ilioie7to the liiMi,--Stilli-6ilfrri-Stlyttlrat-errry-dr:ferr eau he rewedieft;ml.l new Teeth foroinliA 1111 l it single one to out entire art. !lay log had tvno , illr- - table nrietice for x ttttt Wier of yearii,Krittil rerer 7 ;omen will lie given to islet) as require them,lmi -the best proof is the opNlitioii..hich will iu All eases lie peeler:lied . most careful manner and ,ityhces to snit the nee,lthittwitall the times. Persons waited Oil at their residences, either in :town tar eilltittry, without extra cliargc. Ili• mud ul way* he form.' at his face, iie übnve, ne at- his residence in Pitt Slreet,doetlOr north or Ilentlel's ! I were table. . . . . lin will :ilso iwomptl, attend in the e. airing 01 IViateltes nll ll .lewelto , HI Isis nlllet• ill South Mut nvev Rimini. Also, P,NG It kVI • G utuily Ily attioitinii and skilful ircvnutiou of his monrk,lip _dopes_ [a isuunive-ttiiil.-lierelirsolicits - u i6ri• _ HARRIS, TURNEII, & 111‘1.7q,1 WHOLESALE . DRUGGISTS, .11n. 201 Market sheet: PHILADELPIII.I, Amporters,anit-Wiplesale-Ilealeis_' 111 N Drug A, MOicister.,llll4:OculP,Putetit icines, Surgical and 0 . .140111:1i ttttt rut t'.; Druggists tilitsuware,Witalux Class,Paiuts,Oils Dyes Perfumery, lac. Stu. . Druggists, (l.ututry Niereltnuts, null Ph) steinns trimslied witit.the tihnve.strtiate . on the moss fa• vorahlu t rms. Sh4ul 111111 prompt attentieu paid. In orders Voiery article warrant, 11. JOllll I I ARM, M. D. .1110.1Ei A. Tun•tr.st. lately at Virgio;o. tV11.1.1A.4 M.'D. Sem.3o. I y. THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL on•the Cumberfilial Valley Rail Road • A15.1 1 . 1211. 1 1.E 0 Zoo , tTEI.:I( 'kebt by. Gen.. Willis Foul k , hes Jim benn,taken by the subscriber. It is newly furnished' and has 'wen thoroughly repaired. Passengers in the' ears,, strangers, travellers and vhfiteirs to Carliide,.are Invited to call. Terms moderate, and every ottontion paid in the (mutton and convenience of those who • 00 - iiiitzif the 'eatablisliment. J. t. WINItOTT. earilale. April 16, 1845. . zr o tr - a..4.u5 - ..ll2F);_catra.. ArIiFF.EII2 - his serviceslo the poi lie. ilay. 111 . ) iok had sever a l point experience, w ilhhid his imisession. thp.vhloa of papers mide by him, loci - hopes .iiy.tire 'slot -rionottiality - tO'tilitaino share of public plitrooagO, ..: . :313111c0 in the public, square..iinmediatsly.in • t he, rearoir the Court Houser' . • 21' " "e `':'.,;,'Vficrii, ,. .'l.; 4 ] , A - C.. V 0 R: 7 -1111iiilliWiiiiiiiettieving . abherw . I'Plite Genie ati4l:l:llse.nt Valley 1 ., mistatil ,y,lo.ltylll"be.gtor.ititille`lowYkt , P°l4ll4Mrh'4s:roi thee 'louse of: INT,dir7sv 114:ti If ;.1% , Ultit4Y • imon- • Pt 1 11111 w en t st! p prio i,with.t IC 111141017,11,4,019 liMightql: I A k pril soo . , , A I T t ~-A114k3!t31411,14;17, I,• • -......rusernoveleneen ekrunlatega4actaXl' ll 4 l34l . ' dies Indio'and'Giftle7Tll al li 4, ; Co re;•na WtrAnts id! tg;)eieiltOici ,Orilneigh hipliie:o•o,6llV "in , T; 1 ,;;; • , cl , V.Ppler,fiqiiidinbOrA. lo , ,•• ,‘ 4 AY , t 4 OI% O FFRINT/ 00 40 r xs„Lintene'lr tnd' ekes! itrore • - 4 7C''"' 1 . 1 #40X 7 / . • • •- • r • •'' '', ;,IsCr:4,4! ii iiviy. 4r04§1141044VMr, lii" 5 - —, ~ ,t -whi4o„,hrio, ~.11.4 A .. 41 4ty,.*, P T.' 11 ,17titAgiONOSLIft44F :1017111040"*7!"6"141'1 " tOrtl/11 a g a, ~.7.•'+'..SPool6ll2NVl;4llo:l ln it. I ' Ocko:4 ' 'i ! Pi t eellr 11 'hli?Cai'VlAillnal°'W YM*Vi: TOTTI,4;, .F -,, .?:;--,A,r,,,A,.-A,,,4,,-,,;,,..' ,- -- -,‘,- - ~ J-- fiocetlancous. HARDWARC CUTLERY *. SADDLERY, • The Largest, best Selected, and Cheapest Stock of Hardware ever brought to Carlisle ! ! ! TfpotiN .P.'LYNE respectfully intosnle his friends eiwi llru public generally that ho hai just received from the city n splendid stock 01, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, Citesp Paints, Oil, Varnish, &c., which •liti is determined to sell cheaper than flis stuck consista•ampart of the fidleiving:' lluilking inzterials,euch as Leeks, Hinges`, and Screws, nails and spikes, tvinc'ow glass,- of all sizes. , Curpentees• Cools of all kinds, such; as planes, saws, chisels, augurs; braces and bits, compasses, superior sand paper. Saddlery; a full assortment consisting . of brass plsted and Jnpannrd Harlsoss mountingoadille treed, hilts buckels, hog skins, raw hide, whip stocks, &e. Cabin:! Makers' materials, suck s MA HOGANY VENEERS, Glass and Ma. hogany knobs, drawer and eliest..locks, Bed stead i.erews and caps. Also, a splendid assort. ment of fine pen and pocket knives,table knives and forks; fine scissors. and shears, sheep sheors;'razors and razor straps road 'shaving cream. Also, Candlesticks and snuffers, shov. °IS - aid. tifings,'brusheS, of afl - 15inds, tubs en.' buckets. shovels and spades, hay and mannn. forks, 'halter and trace chains, coffite milk -looking glasses, and looking glass plates of all sizes, Till and cross cut . saws,bar, bond, round find Mop iron, cast, slicer and blister steel.— Also, rifle and roe powder, of the bcst.inality . and snfay fuse. Together with every article usually kept in-a Hardware Store. Call and examine before purchasing else where as I am determined not to be beat. The hooks and accounts of the late firm of J. P,,Lytie & Cu., are in'erty hands, and- per sons ghowing themselves • indebted to call and settle, us the books must be settled up imme diately otherwise suits will be instituted with. out yesp.tet to persons. JOHN P. LYNE: April ¶29, 1846. Za3 ` 17 ...,:5.C2. CD \I? F.! - -131EARLES__ . "WWICOULD announce to the'citizais of CM , e lisle and the public in general, that lie hits removed his store to South Hanover-street% one door below Burkholder's Hotel, in the home lktrinerly occupied by Mr. N. W. Woodii., whore he would advise all who want to purchase cheap Gorids to IC call. tle would tlierelore cell tlie attention of tip tiiiliu we rit r, A.P INI 111010 eall and examine fur jlierpr,ves.; Ills stoat . cioniistiffh, part of -,41. • twill colors and quality. *Cussimeres, Cass saws. Tweeds, Vesting, Flannels, Silks, A Ipso ors, Merhines,Gingliartns,Bed Tiekitigs.Shay.ls, nelicocs, Muslims; a select and general assort msnt of Lace, Edging, Insertings, Cloves, Hosiery , asel.Sse.,-togellier—witti-oviniy_ va riely of g ods kept in any Wire. Amin— A very. iarge. assortment of GROLE• RIES, of all kinds that may be wanted for fain• ily very cheap. Likewise, a large assort. went of Queensware, Glassware, ke g Ste., which will l!u sold-very low. SPG ARS, of the best flint the city. could offord, con be lied by enlhee of Burhitz's Cheep Store, in South Hun over street. Those desirous of securing the first choice of the most select and desirable gnods tn the mar ket, would do well to call without delay. .._ —CHARLES- BA-R Cu tlials:--Al 'ln 6. • A Cure for Life secured. 11R. I.;I'IIANI'S INTERNAL lIEMP.DI , for the cure of MICR.. The Vegetable Electtrttry, invented by Dr. A. Upham, it distill guislted,phkaiclutt_of...Nely_XoeLOrltt Duly_ really successful reMetly at. quit ditiliTrinisMif distressing complaint, the Piles, ever often(' to the a merican public. The Electuary contains no Mineral Medicine,. no Aloes, Colocynto, Gamboge, at other power ful and irritating purgative. No fear of taking cold while tinder its infltienee; un change le dirt imeessnry. If taken secordiog to directions, it cure for !Weis guaranteed. • Another Certificate lidded to the litindreils,tlist have tdreadviteen received, of the . eflicucy of Dr. Upliam's Electuary. • NEW Voila, .%tigust (25, 1146. , Messrs. N'ttr nit & Itetellituis-,Deptst,Yrie. seve ral years post I have been troubled st lilt files retry costive. Mate of my untold hit not bei ig 1 , 11 severe lotto 1111411110 ate from businescand a dread I had of I.liyeicians and patent Medicines, that until thus moving I v never used nay meiliorbe or applied to a physician for relief... The Piles then being so severe thud I allowed seVeral operut oils to be preformed a Munn any Itemfit. Determine' ed after finis to try other mottos, 1 rend an ailver`- lii;ment of a cure guaranteed by the use' of Dr. Upliani's Electuary: I puechaseil three boxes tit your store, and from die use of which I found myself entirely mired oldie Pires,and my health - notch improved. rremain„Sirs, your deilted it tend. EZII4 D 111111144. Merchant Tailor, 104 Broadway, upstairs. Dr. A. Upham, l'roprieior. WYATT tg. KETtILAM, 121 - Fulton 'street, New York, General Agents for the Sandie' W Slates. -• LL iSold in Carlisle, h' S4 . 11111;1, ELotrrr, anti IDruggiqsgeneiully throughout the United States. !Pelee $l. • •Noveniber I I, 12411. impOrtult to ConotrY HolloolceePOnl ATOU , truiy be sure of Obtelningot oil tunas; pure end 'highly,.flavore c,: TEAS s kt oie: B in g li k = l )o 9 4l. q .laripr: A u ! ln;.L thy; ..the:Piltid:'.Ten cAnnifity* ''Nerelinuee‘. 30; SeUilt _Second - Stfeet; bran Fen. 41 , 4iii4 - iiid , ,Ohiserriit Streets, Philadelphia. • Heretofore 'it inyi been very . ditrundr;tinieed;, ahnoet'impo'aalbl ,o Wage to otain good ( Green` arid.. lick - the ekin Tee binienn, StOre;;ln'ebtel*. 'errdelleintiettnd frairarit'Tcit injekenuld r.t . •• All- Witte can hero , be' soile d; , w ith the • 'ailve Wage •14w1 philnliclAia,.Auno !w -:184...,, ME aa-Vne " • " 10V— 4 ,tt‘ ; 1 `% 1 .••• ‘'.; • '' • ' r: .k kl;'• :••• 41 ' :c, ;yl } :a(,Cgr ulihfii tilhil :a'm"'' I? t. ti S., EL :Agent for , • 7 TOttlient.; - lnaJilliglatti, • .•„. • ,„ 1 , „ , „ I?'ll4,Vl3 , lo3&lufskreeelye?th ! tbitta f ug F Isr , l},ntigSSOrFb 144 , '" Ist - fiT,N$ll2 .0t eitc+t -5 ,° 1 0P 1 11 „ pA13„u!MP2,t.775102:, .Tcou!tret rimocry. 1•71' ..-1,==ernr0444Z1`:44.74.4 Tv. V . 4 . • ,• (6 - raiaiV Vo-pspittstr PUBLISHEI) EVERY VtrEE;l4Egbi7 )FFICE in the South West angle of the p;uhlic Square, back or the COurt-liouse TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, )no Dollar and Fifty eentsri Yeiti ilt 'Si VA XC II • fwo Dollars flf paid within theyear.,. )ne Dollar for six months. . These terms will he rigidly adhered to. RATES OF ADVERTISING, Advertisements, making fifteen lines or lege, will be barged at the 'rath of -Fifty cents for the Insertion.— Mee times for One Dollar, and Dveuty-five cents for . very subsequent insertion. Yearly advertisers will he charged at the following rates: • . One Column, with tha paper, for one year, .25 .Haifa column, . do. do. *l3 Two Droutresoilih quarterly clisngea, • .10 Business Cards, with the,Paßet, . JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, • Such ns Ifandbilis, thanks, Clrculnis and every. other Linn description of . Printing; executed linnsemelg and xpellitionslyi and at 'the LOWEST PRICES. SPUeiaafrilitjAtto - • From the New York Oboes yer. GENTLE WORDS. A young Bose in smuttier time Is betiutlfltd to toe,- . • And glorious the many stars . 'rhea glimmer on the sea. But gentle words and loving hearts And Itands.to Oleg my own; - Are better than the brightest flowers Or stets that ever shone. • - The son tray wnrni the Going to life„ The Dew, the drooping Flower, And eye. grow bright and writch the light KAM mm's opening hour— . Dot Words that breathe/5f tenderness, Aud smiles we know ore tau s Are warmer lion the summer trine, " And brighter thou the Dew. • It k not much the world ran girth With all its sr TITLE ART. And GOid or Gettis'orelint'the things • To satisfy the heart ! But oh! if those who cluster round Tim Altar nod the Hearth, have gentle winds and loving snake. now benutiful is Earth KEE ECTI NG e t:\ES A r TfitSrsfor - ; ov - Mtrx. - Tintitv.—We make the following. extracts fro in_a.lettar-foutele_yni the .Louisv ille Courier, written by one of it* volunteers horn that 'city, wito is a native of . have,hlwayt been exceedingly anxious to be. io and se t a little battle. I ant now 5E145 4 14.1 end 1 Irma in Heaven I mat neSAir have, o witness such sights as r did during • 'those ever-to-he-remembered three days. dln the field. were dead,•dying and' wounded, me two latter crying water, water, anal piteously begging to be shot to put an end to their misery. The sight was enough to renal the haidest and sternest heart: .W ilea was stationed 'with our left wail; in'one of the torts-, dh the evening of the 21st, I saw Mexican - woman busily engaged - hi carryimg bread and water to the wounded. men ot7both armies - . I saw this ministerial; angel raise the head of awounded Man, give him water end Mod, and then earelidly bind up his ghastly wound with a handkerttief she took. hom her oaln head. Atter having exhausted her supplies. she went back to her house to get mote bread and water for others. As she was returning on her mission of mercy, to comfort other. wounded persons, I heard a repok from a gun, and saw the pool innocent creature fall dr ad ! I think it was an.aceidental_shot_diat-struck• her: -1 would not ho willing to believe otherwise. It made me sick at heart, and turning from the scene, I involuntai ily raised' my eyes towards Hea ven; and thought, great (kid ! and is this tear? Passing the spot next day; I saw her body still lying theta, with the bread by her side, and the broken gourd, with a few drops of water still in n—emblems of her errand. - We buried it, and whi!e we weirs digging her Iravereanurni-balls-fleiv-around - tuadike-haik .1 expected every moment to have more graves to dig for somo of us, but we escaped in safety: • While welay in the fort all night, twelve nine and six pound balls and bomb ' shells were, cutting and flying about us It is a miracle to me that t nly five of our men were wounded, one of whom, Joseph Bart lett,,,of the_ Washington Blues, has since died. I.'•hiiVe seen enough of war and all the scenes Mid incidents connected therewith, and I am now perfectly satisfied. We are now encamped about four mites from the City-in a beautiful forest of live oaks have the greatest abundance of -oranges, pthograitates, figs. bananas, limes, lemons, apples ; pears, quinces, preens, and sugar cane, and in the sArrefitlet of the city, several warehouses full o 1; rigars, cigarretos and Spanish loaf to)4cco wore gtven up, all of ' which has-beeirdistributed among the offi cers and rrien And as we have an abundance of time on our i liandsi we can smoke from - M - 0 - tifinglili - nipt to our heart's content. CILIRINg BE, I FY AND Pona.-- , --At the request of a numbei : of our subscribers, we re-pub lish. fa; the ! , tourtli or fifth time, our mode, of curing bedflatitLpork, , which has obtained so . ' ,, eneratly hi -this community, and, which we believe : to be the. very. best WY . hi. use.. It is. this: -; - To 1• gallon of water, ' Take lb. salt, • 1 ' filb; eager, . • I i,oz. Saltpetre, • • to this ratio 'tbe . picklo ba , ii , tthreataid to . 124._fitiantit,' cle'sireil.• ' , . 1. ' - Let these' be' boiled, together until' all , the - dirt ficirathlo ,i)!Jitit-411141 . 1 - sugitr-,: - .(w bich lw ill:Oaf, bdi little; ) rises to the top : . ,:--t an4,ll6,'akiitued Loti;' Then throw it 10 a'thito ;- doil; and &, beef •ir,pOrkite ,ratatii'ltio . isaiftite-tifv- I f9r ! , 'offive , ViE ofTlie!ineifiiiiilik'welOpv orttl'*lthtlal , kby,iiil:,iicbbrlOt".,to:o6( . lOxt,for/ , tit,least ttvO.Aayw,4rto:kilikagi:di: ' ;riiig, liii‘c , tin . o it, 51)6610 be '6l , ghtlk. aprolli i ited with. bliftrOfed . l34!thAtrp,,.,, , -', - 'l, tt ,-, Severalot•pur Wends - bave'iiirtitted ; .lit'e iboilidg et ttio, pit:kip:rigid foritair to'answer :oquailp*atf,F*,.-... i ikrrill - .no;;priewor I oaita is° , ieoll,-,b O WOYM4 , PY-A c ti l i t AZ Ilie.,RFklo,y,ap Pu - FilY:it,fOr:jtitt".+l9l. VA :A'l;d.i,ri'!*lki-0r, , ' , P 3 ; thi;(i*li Oft NI,(141 0114 , 911 4,04In112, and fkilA 11,%1 . , ‘ a rppaO, otiO acquai n te d ixat. rkif,tboTaor.+4falaiattOttiit.Te#grciplk ,, • . ; , ~., t42LY-ir,•?, .l. -„, -.v. 1 ~,, . - ilig) • . julinitOle (, illtnt, tiimplinity; of the,4wAngelieteX.44'liplyilneveittepatik4.inbk • nousli of tlicr enerPien of iceue Chtiel; tothis OxclotgiPtleral,nOtOhiS il i dg en i n-Th erOP Prt birlll - 6KM:lthiliptlgldingra ) iiivigterLe tgelle They : ‘o,M4iir,ine4l - 14thehr,41astoigatoildnine= ; *henlie—wits.,mittertj.nottitis,natiettuiey4. 4'4 ttloYifruc , os. ol • lo 9 o .'er# o .9 o. o.,' A e 1 ki I,olrac Co;--e,A . pttbli4;nwThogiii0liolinpuv. tp_opinlnatja?e9 ) .cass 4 bc or next I , ! e. u,e,r,wYPi.: = '4* ' CARL l'iriii'iiaisi;ii:iirriiiiii,irtli.r-": . , t . ii ' kin* - 8, Husband . . Hid . , ss V .:'efroirt:Diiiii.6.iii .iiigi-Caliiiitie able thi hgti :attend ing Ili& pl OtOgiectiitist ardent Of:all prolisssiens---;,L, liiiiititito;the prejudices, the ,ptlysieitoil 'pit:;eorattatki r ly contend: with ; either in th ' Mir OCittiis, pa, tient,' itt . bid. friends. •It is '!: iifitr Mite the . bodily complaints of a liu`: . ~liltiiiinit than to, eradicate the'tirtijudioetc ircAlitirninil of on e. 1.- Absurb, tidiculoasp ' 14441ilttotions, which•liave as it were, t r i,t - q4..ivi n tlt .theat, will adheMlo. the Mind, ire ltiVof hll ' effoft at to root Mein out.. • It l'.'‘''!V , - ••• 4 `-' . '!'•'• .Visiting . a ftetient .a sho.. o , :ago, s ass Dr. Lambert, (a celebrateitHiyoteteni late from Cincinnati, but now... ..ctipiog .0,p6 .04,) - I'o3tceived MVOFY - 47'j ibeiblettfriell - ,- like that of ,putrid meat, ripgarerilly'iSseitig, from beneath the bed cicithip•atthm , foof of the bed. Linquired whiditivilis,... ,t',Why,t: said the geed :Wife, - wheMk.attentling on her.sick. husjand; ".it's 'not, i'ittEint a dung hill fowl he has got oii tlitiLNltteidtifhisfeet, poor man." '. ' .. • .f.,,q.' , ' A dung-hill fowl V • egtinimed I, 'with amazement. ' --- - ...W • - - • ' Yes, Doctor,' said sheAl had the fattest fowl in7the bare-yard cut opal alive, and one half put on one foot, arallOil-half on the° other ) while it was alive_l4.ltickinge , JA a charming thing for a fever;fttor." ' , A live fowl cut opeti, OIM put on a man's 'feet tor:cure a • fever! Wltrittimi this 10011 Eli notion into your-head 3- 4,, , , -, t - - ' Foolish notion or not..:Dector, I am sure Mr. Tozer Is a great deallietter of his Com plaints ttra:n het was, poorlinan ; lie closn't sweat so conflisely, atal , h . 4bietithes a great deal slimier and quicker thin ho did.' - _ ' So.much the worse gal ' So you - always tall MOlector, when I'm doing all I can for the berOfit of the sick in my lamily. 'Sn you told'ime when I was stopping the cold of my Ikist. ,husband ; the . dear good Mr. Pheeser: liqtiven rest his soul. which, in spite, of all I could do, turned to an information •of the ltitiO, and ho is now in his grave, poor malt." .),', • .. ' But what could put jatO your head • this -shocking-rotn.edy--oldhe l sjilitlawl ' - ' Why its been in„ray*al . ever so long, 'doctor.. My grandflitheit•Wtis cured by it, of a putritied fever, as (Witt:mill my Mother say. Fattier .was IlkeWlite cured by the same remedy, of a dretelfatebellious lever; but just p he was gettind4ip-ltis feet .again, he bad. a' prolapse, Whiel6iiirried liiin Off.---• Besides these, my cousin lonathah Jenkins -was eu red-of -aninfortniat eitir,-in-the--bowls- in the static way. Then Mralltistlesifter, who, pil:how is very skilfUlAtt roots-and art's, and so-fourth , says thereija — nothing-In the world so good for reveiii iiiirthe split fowl!' ' A split fool P. I watiAeingie say ;_ and indeed. it all fools were - nil meddle with that- whit k they know'Aiothing about, the world •iy6ulX be batter of '..Vid you -- g - itse tire-medicine I left hirit#46 ' :„, , - I ' Nq f)outor ; I‘,.h .Tl4l.loSjfer,C4mo here just after you went away;•aiiiK. I couldn't do no lt;ss thap •to insult 11'I itrsoLiniminetit a crisis; and we come tiitliii - „Cinitt e llusion bi tween us, that it wits t Otit"tiat,ll,O,givti him tile medicine you l eft-; butlo put the stifit fowl on his feet: poor roan, and dross him well with miler grass lea, and a little gill go. over-gtouml, mill smart w eed with it." 'So you didn't give hint the medicine 1 loft !'; ; ,', No, Doctor: 11Irs. chistlesitter and I kWh art impottant case, that the split fowl was 00 principal thirni (hay could he ,relied Upon. Besides, to tell the truth Doctor, we were aleared there was mercury in the medicine, as we noticed? white "pow; der in it.' Indeed !. and so becane 'yen and Mrs. Thistlesiter noticed a ‘N him powder in . the medicine, you threw it aside, and split open a live fowl!' ' Yes. doctor ! , .do think mercury is a d Velijilijs ItvW to be sure k but then it gets iino the bones. as Mrs. Thistlesifter says, and there's no g etting ff it out again as long as you - livis. Oh, I wouldn't u had Mr. Tozer, poor man kto take it for anything: - 1 Anil so, by following, your own and. Mitt. Thi.stiesilter's Inoltsh notions you've lost your husband.' • Lost-him ! did you soy, doctor; lost my dehr Mr. Tozer.' Ay; I grieve to in lot tit you that he won't live fotty,bigin'hours ' Not 'lofty-eight hours, doctor, not live . forty-eight hours! and I've only been married tq him a year,' ' I'm very worry to say thore's no hopes for .' And I laid out so much money for my wedding clothes only a.year, it year ago.— And the dung-hill fowl gone toot The fattest rooster in tho, barnyard. Oh, Miserable me ! that.' should . be rt.widow_aguiti, so .Sx/011 Saying this, -the good vwurnau wrung her hands and wept bitterly. .• The next day Mr: Tozer died. Mrs. To zer,. its in duty 7 bound wept profusely tor "his death, but• finally, comforted -herself, that she. had ,done.every -thing an •aftBctionate . wile ,could baying taken the advice,ot Mrs, ,Tliistlesitter,„ , and. having *Med. the ;Most :valuable rooster,itt_tholhanhyard• to save her husband's life; : -, •• • ; • .IrrA talking match 'tinily , °came ofl" . at New Orleans kir five (iollais a side, It den; an,oaril log . to' the , ;-A dirertiser,* for thir; teen -liners ;''the 'rivals being a F'reitehrnan , and a ISetitticklin . " The hyatatitlera , 'judges Were , to" , ,sleee; `aiiirwhen' iti`itlitrmorning - 1147 fountl. the Fretieltinert Fl,ttie . "Jitnituoklan ,• • ; • lA,,Oce.o.l s aesr!ccr,7-I.Ctiri.lirria . % day:l;4llton a Frjdarthief . ar, an4:.if,We,ate letYe:fibth, n.ae ,encieet,tkallad, r ,nt bat (1,1 - .*itliet f fie ay be ,expected;;. irueeetli. 0104; tink:Fry(l4i464:*/ ,Tho (yryiryof wlrder hardly fena with elute and ancidm :But the Urateiiade thdtoryflislocidaM. , : ,l ; o,l YY - try". , q0.11,41:-1;;itiNcE,rif Uoyon kpc►ttr, '.4410ifr.10.q etAlietber?l.ofer..; ring 3604k1-0 Y 64 1 01141::,fcipicTurm twolTirk3 - 107 7 , 7 17t .441`),1 knowhire very well.' ' e What. khrif1,4,w4i4A!!41§11..:.3.„1,` 1 rqpii•tp%,w4"..1 .1 %49' 1 1 ;VP.;, .t. 14; z4ll, o,titickyO'Cl:o446-lheatembeitti 4010, ihi+l. 'Wit - iliaA •Qur.'4rieea= only;-give out their_BWeety; life; arems,l llo lsleattesiiMlieNbfin s wli i mMg ` r , 164:4 1 - 10:*liabae 0,nOwal 11 00 ) .A 1 !icisie.elyt i . - 4414i : tei,t,ba,i02,40*,k)100: WOO, ithe moat rireeicies 'OO4 risoihikirl sympathies tbitite aeltloo , 6 l tOnt before they . „., i 0 7? ' •,,. .1 , - ' . . • -„Presentation of the Clay Vase.' 7chel.piFipgiiiii7K4Ygitiei•yer of the 14th intitecrittalntlan'tteeonnt bf the presentation to Mr.. Clay of the magnificent Vase; which had c been Pro . k.ured to be made by the ladids ennesseei as a present for him. The ei)mter.Vei• describes the Vase as having been Wkiiittie with 'exquisife taste, finder the direc tion of Messes. Gem)); and, Peabody of Nash 'Ville. It lies 'on it classic devices and inscrip— 'ions, suited to its subject, .'and admirably adapted as a companion Mthe beautiful Vase which had previously been presented to Mr. Clay by the Gold arid Silver Smiths of New Dr.'MeNaity, n distingbislied citizen of Nashville; accompanied by his son•llenry, was charged by ,tIM ladies of TerMe.4seci with the office of preienting the Vdse to Mr. Clay. This gentleman, desirous to ivoid 'any. un neepessary public display, in the delivekof the Va`se, invited some-thirty gentlernen o dine with Dr. idcNalry and' witness the cer emony. Just Wow going to .dinner, Dr. McNairy rash and addressed Mr. Clay in an appropriate and very eloquent speech, to .which Mr. Clay replied, as follows— ' Dr. MeN,.r : It is no ordinary occurrence nor any t , tam Mon rriissioM that honors me by your presence.' To be deputed, as you have been, by a large circle el- Tennessee .lat Les to bear the flattering sentiments towards tie, which yon have just so eloquently express: 1, and to deliver to me the precious testimonial of their inestimable respect and regaidl,whieh you have brought, is a proud incident in m • life. ever to be remembered with - feelings of profound eatitune and delight. • . My obligation tv those ladies is not the less, for the high opinion .of pe, which they do. me the honor to entertain,*because I feel entirely conscious that I owe it more to their generous partiality than to any merits 1 pos sess, or to the value of any public services which r have ever been abledo . render. - the issue of thelast • Presidential election, had beemgratifiejl, I have no doubt that we should have avoidckl :rite et those public measures me pregnant with the evils to our Country, to. which you have adVerted. We should have preserved, undisturbed, and without any haz ard, ,?erice with all the world, have had no Unhappy war with' a neighboriing sister,re -oalio. vied; consequeeTfy", nos - e - pliralife waste of hermit life. of whintoliat which has been sacrificed,,Oritnpaired, in - an insalubri 'This (*lnnate, is far greater, and more. lament- "- .. l tattle, than what has been lost in.the glorious flow in nm IT.— '• I never undertooli but achievements of a , brave army, commanded 'We," said T°m ; hrset nrituughtthe author by if skilful and gallant-Gene:al. - ity of my wife? lou know her way—coo quiet: but as determined-as ever was. Just ._ We should have saved the millions of trea sure that unnecessary war has arid will Cost utter wo Were married, and all was nice and —an immense amount--sulliCient to im- cozy, she got me-into the habit of doing all prove-every useful harbor or( the lakes,, en the churning She never cakedme to do the Gulf of Mexico and in the interior, and it you know, but then she--why ii - Was done She finished breakfast, be to remove obstructions to nrivinnation iii all just is this "D% the greal rivers, in the United States. fore me one morning, and slipping away. 'from the table, she filled the churn with We Should not have antwerted a patriotic cream, and sat it just where I could'ut help system.of Domestic ProtectionJosteireg th e: seeieg what was wanted. : So I took hold, industry nf our-own People and the interests regularly enough, and churned till the butter of our own country, .the great benefits of had come. She didn't thank me, but looked which have been practically- demonstrated so nice and sheet about it that 1 felt. well by experience, for the promises of visionary al , aliee . putey of free trade, tustertug the . paid. ---W'el, when) the next churning. day interests of Foreign _Co,uatties..._ %%thief' has came along she did the same thing, and I followed suit and fetched the butter. Again - Unafraid. in its train, disaster and ruin - to ev ery Nation that had the temerity to try and again it wits clone just so, and I was it. • The beneficial Tantrof 18 12 w h ich of which rail- regularly .in for it every Wire. Not a word ed both. the People arid the Gov said of course • Well, by. and by this began to be rather irksome. I wanted she should the United States nut of a condition of dig- to me, burette never jiid, and I couldn't say tress and embarrassment, bordering on the bankruptcy, to n state of high financial and anything about it, to save my file s so on we . wen Atlast I made a resolve' that I would general . p,rosperity, would new be standing, net chin another time, imlesselle asked me. ' enrefiedled, on the statue boolr, instead of the Churning day came, and Mich my breakfast fatal Tariff o f 1846, whose calamitous...effects .ivillA-appreliond i -sockner , or-later- r -be-cer- —she akfl fj SWiele - _breakfasta-sswhen-thas. tainly realized. . -- Wari - s - wallowed, there stood the churn. I ' All this, and more of what has since occur- got kip and _standing a few minutes just to, red. in the Public Councils was foretold prior giie her a chance, anti put on my hat and to that election. It wasde-tied, disbelieved, walked out of the doors. . I stopped in the or unheeded; - and now we realize the unfor- yard, to give her time to call me, but never Innate consequences. ' but, both philosophy a wool said she, and so. with a palpitating and patriotism enjoin, that. we should notin. 'heart, she moved on. I went down town, up town, and all Over town, and my foot was as dulge in unavailing regrets, as to the ineura restless as was that of Noah's dove. I felt as ble past. As . a part of bistory in which it is embedied, we .cony deriite from it instructive .if I had donea wrong, I didn't exactly feel le soni for. ourfutureguidance, and we. cinght haw `but there was an indescribable sense-. to redouble our exertions to, pi event theii bin- firm of guilt resting uppn me all the forenoon. Mg unprofitably lost. . It seemed as if dinner time never " would .4 I, reeeitve, with the greatest pleasure, the come, mid.for :piing Mime one minute before splendid and magnificent vase of silver. dinner, I would as booli have cut my Oars off. which the Ladies of TeinLessee, whom you So I went fretting and'reoping around town till dinner hour came. • home I went feeling represerthhave.charged pilau present to me. Wrought by American .artists, tendered by very much as a criminal must when the jur y . is out, havtivg in their hands his destiny--, my fair cenntrywornen, Mu] brought to rne 'by an ever faithlul, ardent" and distinguished life or death. I couldn't make . ap niy Mind friend, it comes With a triple title, .to my exactly hoW she would meet me, but seine. kind of a storm I expected. Will you believe; grateful acceptance. I request you 4o convey to those ladies respectful and" ern-dial assur- its—alto never greeted,.ine with_a_aweeter. stnile; never had a better dinner for me th an anthers of my Warm and heartfelt thanks and on that day ;but there stood the churn just ledge acknowledments: Tell them I will care. where I left it! Not a word was said; I. felt fully pieserve during life, and transmit to confoundedly cut, and every mouthful of that my . descendants, nn:u ading retiollectiori of their. sigeal l and , g us .manifestatioust 01, eit f dinner seemed esti iLwoulthehoke me. 'She' did'nt.pay Rey regard. to it, however, but att a r and non denCK " And tell (harp, alae,:thitt My fervent prayers 'shall be.oflered went On just as .if 'nothing laid happened, up for their happiness and prOsperity, , "'and' ' l'3Eifc're-dinner-' was over.i.hadl i ainlesblvi t d, 7ithell -- ,be„ - tuilted - with theirs, that they :May. ved v elievitig back my chair / ,.1 marched dto' theobarn and went at it, justitt the ohf.Way.. 'live to behuldf oar Country, emerge Jrorfi' - the deilelefuls Which encompass it, and once. Sjiltisliilrip,futtle - sjillish, () r ip, ,rettle,,J yept 'nuifigiiinin in better times,:itand . Our, a bihyht • 'it. up. : AS 'lt in spite, the butter never Wasee 'and elioering example; the mertil'and politi- long corning! '1 supposed the erearri 43tala= eal.Model and guide,Alie, hope ..apd.. the. ad.. ittgsq long , .bad,gut warm and. so I redoubled iniratiefigt the Nations ofthe Earth: my, ellerts.. .obstinate malten r .the afternoon , • , '.. 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The Locos claim thatlheir defeat in Ohio, arose, in part, from the fact that-the volunteers were mostly Democrats, We are -,greatly ,mistaken if they have not dime to fear from their return than from' their absence :the. only sovereign ,cum for Locolocoism now known, is a peep nt the Mexican- war—the elephant as the volunteers call-it ! Our readers will excuse the profanity of the anecdote. One night during the four day,'s raini was standing sentinel halt leg deep in water. It was a night not easily forgotten—" such sheets of vivid lightning, such bursts of horrid thunder, such roaring-groans of wind and rain, I never rememoer. to have heard." It -was as dark as a recess in Green river cave. About two o'clock in the morning, I heard something splaslong along in thf watermnd hailed. It proved to be • Capt. Salisbury, officer of lire day, Lieut. West, officer of the • lard, going the grand - rounds. After pass me. the next scatinel but ono they found igage:d in loud and earnest conversation vith himself, in which he appeared so much interested that he dannOmarthein approach. They had the curiosity to listen tcrliistililo quy.- " 1 - Ps . ' said he,. " when I voted for 1 James K. Polk. had I known it would have led to this, •I'd have seen him in 11,--1, and Texas sunk -ffist. Butiffier the war Was brought on, I . was ashamed to let the Whigs do the fighting, and stay at home and be taunted by them. I was obliged. to come for consistency sake; but it I had you here this -ni inute r lames-K,-Ptilk T yintu—bete-be-utter-- ed an awful imprecation on him " Pd, blow you through;"' and he brought his musket to take aim, as it Ire would shoot, sure enough. At that moment the grand rounds made a noise, and were hailed sternly With—" Who cornea there ?" "Janrea K. Polk,"- was the reply. "Advance, you d—d son of-a--, •rd ,rive ihp ronntPr,.. , m, or I'lf Wow rm.' lirmes otif !" The cifTiCM:s Mid the aneCdote next day to the company. k=Z= iitEM=Mtai , 1..,:a)5:? 0 ,, ,Ln -I. he. 4'l ZEE= _ . VAL: blr:e V11aav,644144., .• Correspondence of ip lialihnorp Amer can DEPARTIAIE , OF .14A1 GEN. scan. FOR THE sEAT , ..Q.F. WAR.. , • - WAsotscrolrjNoveinkier 24; ' ifieo;'§cott ana his stafrare ordpi'o4 to the tell 60War to give edditiontifsPirit and: di ! • iectipn to the Army. .This i iiew movement is the result of tho , :communications end ,con ferences of which I rriatle mentiorl my, let ter of this niOrning, and s hav,p,gridvn of recent events adviaes from the head qu'arlers•of the 'Ol. . _Gen; Ecotttwis ttiLdesiv'elliv thPilfait ) boot This, morning, and has probably destination. is Tampieo,,,,btit with`large addi-• tional powers to control his action when upon the ground. From both the Navy .aini'dieWar•tlepark ments, 1 learn that every preparation is•.tr.igw' 'king for an attack uporrTlimpico. ..The,forde under Gee. Patterson will march froin . Blets.- moms doWn by the coast through Tamauli pas. . Tobasco Bombarded. by COI& Party! One Brig, five Schoonerc, two Steamers, and other. Craft Captured,—lieu(. C. M. Morris killed—Mexiian Letters of Moque, with nal vra7ixation papers issued. -_ OFFICE OF THE N. 0. PIOATTIZCE, November 13 7 1241. W e halm been. furnished by an-oflicer .of the army who arrived here this Morning in the schooner Portia, Capt. Powers, six days .from bt. Lizards, who was - engagsd th the affair of Tublsect, With the summary kid sketch of the proceedings of - Com. Perry; with the detachment of vessels uncle: Ins. command. -The expedition was entirely suc cessful. The object of the expedition was to CM. out certain vessels ariehored in the river there. which wed) all taken. When the city was summoned to surrender, the people were all in avor of yielding, but the Gover nor and soldiers opposed it. .. "Tisire - as - give w - for - al IReabeabl ialumsolis; - Women• and children,- to gefout - of "harYnta butibe Governor would not allow any one to leave, so that it is feared that most of ,their killed and wounded during the bombard ment, were not soldiers. -Some of the regu lars were killed, and had-it not been that-the_ executiorrwas prineipallr-done upon Moffett- . • . • :. ‘o_u ave..een_ e., molished; with the exception of the 'maiden coslofthe foreign consuls- and hospitals. ' - • The squadron, consisting of the:steiinshig 111ississippt Corn. Perry; the Vixen, Coin: • Santis; - the — koilitn, Lieut. Comm'g. Benham; the Reeler, LieurSterrett;•thelvforiita - f Lient._ Hazard: the revenue cutter McLean, Capt..:- Howard; the revenue cutter' Forward, Capt. Noires, and two 'hundred seamen 'and 'ma rines 'mouth() Raritan and Cumberland, wi der the command of Captains French and Forrest Lieuts. C 11. F. - Linslow; Walsh and hunt. The Expedition capfurcit,on its. way to Tobasco,M all, one brig, Ain schooners, two stemma, one sloop, and many , timall craft and lighters. On the 26th the' aetion 'icilik place. Lieut. Moms was woniuloil in tho neck by a cannon whit°. conveying or•, .dars under.w.heavy__Mexican_fire. _ . From -Mexico. By an arrival frenEaviitia,"ilifei are re ceived from Y.era Cruz7to i thr"..Alstinhd from the city of Ille'xico to , ihe 27th, brought to New Orleans by the arrival of the. ate:tiller Tay. , Santa, Anna at the , last accounts *as' coneentrating,his torges:at San;Luisl expected to be 20,009 mep. His plan ,appeareiLto buL_ tcr-efferno 4 resistarkelititlptiirifof,Tam, pica, and triSuffer the Americana to' take the.' town, trusting that Gen. Tay.lor wilt be.toin-: pelted to dismember his army , by dividing it into small detachments for .the purpose id garrisoning the fortified places alid. advan tageous outposts which he may capture A mpudia had arrived at San Luirrdb - PiS.;' lost with part Of , his ,troops from - 'Monterey, which refutes the , improbable satorr,thatlho.. intended to attempt intercepting Gen, Wool. The GOl:ernment.. - of - Saf(Litis dir:Potosh ha& .issued, a. decree .proclaiming Santar - Anne, chief.of the republic with.lte sole powert , tot appoint tho President .pre tom.. .Gerw . Va.; leneia had been selected by Santa.Anna 'aa Ids second in command, StW.; watt...expected at San Luis with five,or.siX, thousand men:. . 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