Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 16, 1846, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY" WEDNESDAY.
"AFFIC F. in ti:cpSputit .11'61 . angle of the public
Square, back brae Courtliousf
TERMS OF .SUBSCRIPTION,
Sae Drillar . and Ihfiieetita ti Year, 12f it:outwit.
Xrro Dollars, if paid within the pat"
)he Dollar for ati inmate'. '
These tgrap:will be - rlgidly adhothil to.
,RATES' -OF ,ADVERTISING, , •
Adgertisinhents, m aking fifteen lines ot less, wlll bit
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barged nethe rate of Piny Cents for one insert ion,—
brae times.fni.One Dollar, and tWentrage calits for
ek s
v y-erubseattent insertion. Yearly advertisers will
'he arged at the following rates t •
. Ono Rimini; with the paper, for.ore year, ~ $25
,flalf n 'column, 'tin.. do. *EI
'TWA Squarely. With quarterlythanges, ' -. _ft 10
Dniittesa Dards, with the paper, ' , $5
' ' RACPRINTING,.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,' . .
Stich nn Handbills; Dlnnks, Circulars and every other
titer description of Printing, executed liansontely and
Ypeditionslycand at the' LOWEST' PRICES. - '
.ca , ..a.cesama i ,Vraaacr•szeolt.
OCTOR NIYEIIS has associated his
ucphi•w, ACKSON ,in Lis-
Ih.ug inv.; Book
By this•nrrnnghment,7)oetnr YERS will he
enabled to give his . undivided Attention to the du
ties of his Profession. _
CiiiHile, Septetnber 90, iRd6:-3i
.2)C.Wd'INDLS ILL
, Romeopthio Physicin. • '
OFPIOE: Main street, in the house for
mrrly occupied by Fred. Mimeo. •
Carlisle, April 9, 18-46.
I 1 Io (..0e ISA)lllaclig,9
•i•tusrm all t»erittion u pan the
Iv.
- .1744.10 ,hat nen,retlitireciAor their• iit•est•r-
Pitt tinip .slettling l'lngginrl ,
will'rrt. Lift! the kin a them by iiie r
-06;121 Teeth, from n single --- Toptiq - to• — ii - -full
sett. (j:p../illec Cu Pitt titre,titofp,r. dourbSoutli
ohlte:ltatlronil
, • N: 11. 1)... Loc mix will he absent from Car
ti,ele Vic lioit tun 0y e„ in catch month.
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June
HENIVIr rmadvis. IralMl 4 7M,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wu.i. prod tto•iit-tho- several Counts ttyClint
-14-olootl and the sttjoittito; comities mot at
:coil to :ill I rAcssiomil Intsit.etts eoti•tistetl to his
eArie With a rnnquneaettntl fidelity.• '
( 4 .lficv. in Small I 1.kt.91 mrert. in. Gralmin'a
ne; l'olt.-411,c.
• " wg4+6l-44.6 7 1-64 - -
• Attorney at Law.
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"FICE ;tr. Salida I latiover streel . , a few (loon
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JOIEN Vii'. 317.1NitEr:,
T] 1 , ..i r FULLY inhales' Ike imblie, that
I Vlrittritir tiptieWirtPlittibWritbrifitirritAiiirim•
Street, nearly opposite the,Vest;Qtlire. he is pre
p:ll.ml' in practice. I.4I.Si:TITItT it all its Ivan-
Go id - Teeth are essential to health; hesitfue
nottiral rtr artificial ows are net poly Useful hut
nrietotental s and add matuyially ti the ettiortict ot
Qle .wearer. It ',malted •his; stet ed what out Le
Mote to the Well., MOW& ilio 91'9 - tl , t CVel`ff tin . f.ct
Call be'rtimedied, ,L.,0 Teeth litrnishrif frnitt
siniclemou.to-att entire set. ..lhoing coif:tide
ralili2 practice Ille a, t,nlu her of z 1-3,-g0...1 -refer
rectal AVIII - he given to stieft'ai require tltom, 11111
the best prooris the opetntisn, %Iliali will in all
oases be perletune.l in the most carelal manner
mid at prices to snit the occasion and the. times.
Persotts•waited ou at their resideneeS,
or entiottry, t' , ltlittett:leart`eeltarge. Ile may
always be foetid at his olliee,ss nbove, nr at his
residence 111 l'itt street , nnedoor north of lliattleCti
!leery =tattle.
Ile will also trrompti attend to the repairing ol
AVnteltea anti Jewelry. at bis ollice 111 South Hone
tiyge it riMi. - kliti,CNTrit - Krt - cp - riiwia Iv
irke attmitiuu 14, skilful. exectitiob of his wok, lie•lamMito reeb`Weostltthereby bench& t
share of public patennage. •• . ,„.,
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Carlisle, April /1,1846.
I-lAII.IIIS i . IreIINER, 11:' IRVIN '
WHOLESALE' ORUGgISTS,_ :
No. 201 Markel 'Stree i'N4 . :1,17E
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Importert and Wholeialii bealeta .
Ir X Drugri..Nleilicines, Chemicals, Potent Nlril
icines, Surgical Ilitli 0t161.01 . 611i 111S11 . 11111CIIIN;
I uggiati •Al Imam ore,W inflow Glom, l'aints,Oila
Dye*. Perfumery ,Sm.-1(43.
Drazgial a, Gauntry. Merchanta. Anil t i'll siciano
irytilidl with the above article.; on the most in
vorahle tattle. .Stoict and . protolit audition paid
to orders Every article warrant; (1.-
Juitv llonats; . )1. rt. ' .I.tAteek.:ruitven,Jaicly
of Virginhi. Vti.t e t A A lIIVIN, :11.1). •
Philadelphia, getit.3o. 1840.-1 y.
THE MANSION HOdSCHOTEL
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HARDWARE. CUTLERY ,& SADDLERY
The Largest, •host. Selected, and
Cheapest Stock of Hardware eve?
• brought.to• Carlisle !!!
j)oHN P. LYNE jestiectfidly info•nistin
friends ph:Utile public . generallythat he has
Just reeetredtrinii - tliti Cityp splendid steak of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,, SADDLERY,
Cheap Varnish; &c:, which-he as
determined to Pell cheaper than eve?.
His stock consists' In part of the following:
•Builking materials, each as Load', Hipps,
and Screws nails andepikesiwindotv glass, of
all sizes... Carpenter's} tools; of all kinds; soot
ealilanosoisiveAhieidarniigura,bracee and bite.
camparses;kverior send ,paper'.. Saddlery, a •
lull assortment consisting „ bra 0 :044 1 3d„1111 . 0 •
Japanned HarlinsarturtntingmfidAa trees, hilts
stirrups, buekels, hog ; raw, •hide
•stoeics &o. Cabinet „Mi E ltere,v materials, such
es MAHOGANY VENERS; Glaris and Ma.
hoganY , 'krat*, 'di:niter "and'ehestlacks; Red
stelin'earews and eaps.'Aiso, a aplendid assort'
mem of fine pee and pocketknives,table knives
and forks; fine Weems and' sheers; sheep
shears; razors •and razor straps and shoving
cream. Also, Candlesticks and snuffers, ahoy.
Is end tongs, - brusher;urnit - kitids,lphs - tu;
I tickets. sboveloand spades, hey and manors
forks, halter and trace chains, coffee mills
leeking.glasscs,And looking glass plates of_alt
sizes, mill and Own cut sews, be r, hand, round
and hoop iron, cast, sheer and blister steel.—
Also, rifle and roc powder, of the beat quality
and saf'sty fuse. Together with every artich
usually kept inta flardwatv Store.
Cull and examine before purchasing' else
where ns I em deteitniited not to be bent.
The books - and accounts of the late firm of
J. P. Lyne & Co., are hands, and per
sons knowing themselved indebted to pall and
settle,-as the books must he settled up imme
diately otherwise suits will be instituted with
out-rrsp,mt to persons. JOHN P. LYNE
April 29, 1646.
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03311.11,LES 333 f ItiVITZ6
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m7,ouLD.onnouiice to the citizens of Car•
liskand the,puhlic in. general, that he
has removed ibis store to South Hanover street,
',one dodrindow-Iturkholder's Hotel,ln the house
formerly occupied by. Mr. N. W, Woods, where
lie would advised' who walibtu purchase cheap
Goods to give him a call..
Ile would thereliire call the attention of the
fiiblio in Want of CiID'AP GOODS, to give
him a call and . examine tbr thetraselkms. ills
stock consists itr part bf
CMit—r6 W I:3EZ 0:3
ton co ors an. qua dy. assimeree,. Cast.
asats, Tweeds, Vesting, Flannels", Alpue
ofa.,/llerlnnes,Ginghurns,Bed Tickings,Shawle,
nelicopidilluslins; a ticked and general usnort.
meat 'of Lace, Edging, Inst,rtiogs, Gloves,
Hosiery, &c. - &c.&e., top:Met with every vim
riety of goods kept in any store- -
A lAO —,A . very large assurtmentof qgpcx.
R I ES, of all kinds Mal inijaii4iiigillot
ily. use,_vefy ahead: -Likewise; a
Inctit of
Queensware, Glassware, BLe,, &c.,
which will bO sold very low. SEGARS, of the
beitt That dm city could afford, eon he Inni
culling tirEttirnitfiltlicap Store, in South titan
over tweet.
Those desirous of seeming the first choiceo I
the most select sod desiipl.lo goods to the mar.
tier, would do well to cull wilhost &lay.
CHARLES HARNITZ
Clarlinlv,.Aprd 8, 1846.
Ul'll,AM'S r . NAL, 11E - MEDY
. A) for (he cure of rileit. Yegetable rile
Pcute:try, invented try' ipi , .
ph) nician of New' York aity,!ia.the only
reit Ily ace 'gut- remedy for 'that tintilor'd tt a' stud
411strresing kontvlakint i (lie- ever • oflered to
the nterican
Eleawkity cotit.ine.
no A lonia, f.hthntyasyn, Gamboge;, utner.power
1111_411'111'101mo*No..Tear of taking .
cold While under ittiloffitenre; no elntoge In diet
necessary. Irtahen • nechrding to directions t a
core for life in iontintidecil.
Aoother'Vertillcete added to:tho hundreds hint
have already been received, of the efficacy of Dr.
cillvou's Eleetuary.
Ncty Yoatt, Anguat,es, 1546.
•
Messrs. Matt Ketchani,.-Gents: For ACM.
ral, years past' I have been troubled with Piles, ti
very costive state of my comphint not hei ig ro
severe as to disable Inc horn bosluessoitiel a dread
I had of physicians Mid pateiIt'MLIIICIIII'P, That
until this. spring , / I never used tiny medicine or
apidled to a phithaian for relief., The Piles then
being so severe that I OtioWeil,Soiturati OpOlitt'Otti
to be ItOriOrtnoti without ally b4Otifit....Dtgenilin.
ell after this to try 'oilier means, I rend an silver
, titrment ol.n cure ttusirauteetliiv the use of Or.
-llplintliq'Eleat nary.' I pitreiraearil three boxes
your store, and from the use of which I fotind
myselt entirely cured of the Piles,and my heath,
mitellim Proved. I remain, Sirs. your. much
fielded friend. Extta,DtaatE.
' • , 114 reliant Taller, 194 ilrbiklivit7;
Dr. A..•Uiflitiny'Proprietor. • • • •
V sett & Karen au, 111 Fulton •• street, New
York,, General Agents for the ,Southern States.
Carlisle, IH Sastuat,Ett,torr, and
'Druggistagederallythrtiughout the Unlied'Statea.
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A C'urcfor Life secure!!
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• , From Edinburg Journal A
NOT TO MYSELF ALONE,
. " Not to nieeltalone," ,
The little opening flower transpofted.ctles—.
. Not to mysblf elope I bud and Wont ;
Withltagrant breath the breeles 1 perfume,
And gladden all things withlny rainbow dye' ;
.The bee conies sipping every eventide
His dainty till
Tim butterfly within my ciindoth bide.
From threatening ill. "• . "
s ,
" Not to myself atoria."
Thetitaling star with tinuusa pride doth boativ—
" Not to myself alone I thin and eat; •
• Itetito'opoti Night's corona] or,let.
Ills patrol-and ektlt who formed oar myriad )lost
A friendly , bencon at Heaven's ophn gate;
,I gent the sky,
m
That an may ne'er forget;ln every fate,
Ilie Mania on high."
" Not to myself alone,"
The heary•lnde'n bee &tit nairniurlng
" Not to thruelrelhoe, from flower to flower
I rove the' wood, the garden atoll the bower,
Afid to Itte hive ut exotilfig weary route
For mitfi.Tor ntn„ttitlukelous food I fine
.' With busy CWT. •
Content If this repay.tay causeless toil—
A
scaltii share." •
' " Not to myself stone,"
The souring bird tvith lusty loiniptinings—
" Not to ayself ;done I rale the rooal ;
_ .I.eheor the draining tvitlo id Evotrioling ihngbc,
And hair the manner en my viewless trim ;
idol the tombless churl my anthem learn,
And Cool rialto ;
I tall the tam - lolling from his dross th
And - sing - and` son - re - ' -
"Net to irtypelf alone,"
'rho strentniet w•hippern on its pebbly way—
" Rot to myself I ',tinkling glide;
I muter lib, and health on every side,
And strew the field with herb and flow'ret goy;
I ding 111110 the common, Illogic and bare-,
'Sty gladsome tone ;
I PWCPI(.II nod refresh the langubl oh •
In droughty June."
' "Not to !vivant(' alone,"
Ob, innn! forcer not thou, earth, honored priest !
toncoe, its cool, Its life; la pulse, fin heart—
In vartlesurencchorua to attain% thy part.
Chk.fest of events at I.nt•e's tietimideing Anal,
Ploy not the niccard, apurrt thy native clod,
And Fell* dlcottln
Live In thy ut•iplihnr,llve unto thy God(
Not to thysclfalone.
limos' - rm . ',sin ‘N . rnornTv.—There is notli
ituzfoossible to..inae, which_ industry. and in
tegrity will not neeornplish: " The poor boy
of ~estertlay, soiLpoor That:a &flier was a mint
In his viMnu, honseless, and breadless---com
-pelled to wander on foot from village to vil
lage, with his bundle on-his hark, in order
to procure labor and the means of subsistence
become the talented and hefferable - yribrig ,
:man to day: by the power of his good right
arm, and the potent influence -of his% princi
ples, firmly and porpetuallp maintained.-- .
float pits mid-wirat-tht
- grace - staredThim in the face, he shuddered
not, butpressed onward and exultPd in high
and honorable exertion in the midst of aectr
mutating disasters and calamities. Let the
yeung - man be cherished, for he honors his_
country and . dignitiesAtis race. Itig,rtltdod'
rlf tbmeourse'fferilf•hisr-Veiiiiiiie'ts d tree'
.born American, :end--therefore a sovereign •
- and ,t 1 Wealth- 7 111 M 'cares ho 'or
that, so long as his heart is pure, and his
Walk - Upright—he- knows, and his country
knows, and his country telts that the pile
finger of en honest ;and upi ight 'nom is worth
more Ihnivtlid whole-body-of an .elleiniimte
and di: wurst man. These aie the micn who
make the conntry—who briny to it whatever
of iron sinew and nidnilitiLT spirit it possesses
or lesires—wlio ate rapidly. rendering it the
mightiest, most powerful, as it is already. the
fieest :and beneath the circle of the
TEE DataflaaN's Geese.—" There goes
the old Dutchman ,who had the dangerous
geese!" exclaimed a friend in.the , country
the oilier thiy, calling our attention to ,a
Dutchman of (ho oldest " school," who was
walking sloatireleng the , road.
" We asked 'Ho 6,xplatiatitin, ,
Why; - when ihre"Vankees firil%egan
.to
liettleAnAtere r liti_wes.ie*extlatab. sailed
specimen of 'cm, as he was picking up the
(Mills that his geepliad dropped. in their
chattering morain e ', waddles, by the edges
of an'oblong pond of the roadside. Presently
one of the geese -,
stretched out' his long neck
at the Yankee, who . started and ran as if a
mad dog were at his heels.
dold-Ithw,"- said :the old DutChman, it ,
not to ha avraid dat ale eAse wouldn't
hurt um any! •but do geese dittriln alter him
dough, clear over do hill aways! and none
of urn wouldn't give um no rest any more,
whenever he come along,de street. I plieve
Cloy hail a sphile elfin de.Yankees - . Mein
gracious! it's curious, dough, but do geese
always Went away, and didn't. come, track.
any moat!"
iftet'secret of that was, that the Yalikee,
w,kict soaflpid of:tho Dutelirnan'S geese,'
had thrown out.kerttela acorn, among witiejt •
was ono tritth a fish-hook aliacipitt. Once
swalloweil,`thrt tingly goose Was soon in tOW'
of the flying fugitivoi • •
A pumtorni, SetmE. 7 4llo,Natottez Court
or, iic
,g,tying,an account cat tip 0 1 .
the Wounded .by the'obllikiott of :the. Eteß..lll,:,
botttuAlitiiit`iiid• says; . '
'One!mun would pray 'to th
hisihrontottnother.. that:ho :might bo . :pieroud'
to the. iteert, exerutietirg ,
eni;rittother,that lio mf ltk , bq cloApap!lkod,
)imeeottiuming•htwi. 4:4ltriOlt,"gioacie,
moboLt4lereingly,agottißdng,ltowlsiwOro Keiftt ,
':.oW.risygr,y, t hand,ft•ontAte twenky,two ontieredil
;td'ir both' 66' ridiniuistering. "Wilk 1.1111 i
nearly,
tell ilie b o}do,,Waavitealed.
chc.tin Fm.ltoer.",l,.W o l4.., l • l llnootry',lori. ,
"for - . 1 tr,,wifn,, int
Inrither,',initt elilhirelf. l4 . °ln ittu j itopr
iho.Mll4l: d'eld; 4 4indAl7l3•lii,of,,l4.if,gtilTiiitnk
tevol7•PM'oCthooe ;00m , yintimet!ot4tivrb,th 3 ,
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oti'lhoutt nd cannon' -" , •
i PAT 5 AccomMeT/Millitirn- le iriallmigi
.4 beinglebetarab iore el edropeni iti'LrtvWeilde,-
.burg.,ll4,,,fprintegag:gopitth f .waFfluertion4
vid by, 9n4of the otileers, 77 :, ,',,,, ; , ~,:„ ~,
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From.the Stater•Book/of
ii. Burrowest,,y*; . I t r
' :Sittuili9n-orPerefiy/ortitirsorn'ti9
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PClll4hlatild, brio 'of the'Undettiotirlair 7 of
America, lies-between 38 degre,4l43ibtiiirf
and 42, degtelf I riA .
ttinl'bill(die&'l6ltrinutPil'etistis
32 m inuteg Vest longitude fromlre;shitigtam!'
It is,bmititied on the east,lity,..pier.l:%sey,
end ,IVeW 'Yer4;:nrirthOrly..?\
W l6k e .-E r i P,l.Phi 6 ;,4A-vA01 4 % - 491t9. 1 . 6 .
by V irgin In; ',AI FitYiarkb
rtihtt:PP,lll)X9rt);44 4,1;1
Its shape is; a reinter, 040124 1 ,1111991110
301 miles;;, its bfeatith is., l %l l lllp, B ,; r tin, As .
entire' area 47,00 - itptitct,Aitit,pNi .
30;006,1",t60, of rieres of NO,
Its 'seat' of,govern Mont Is,,llumasbilsono
chief C.o7llllf3reltil
Pittsburg.Phil .
The we,e'rhi 4 tisYS, Avis ' 3 q.C9.911 1 9!"%.1'
thP - riatnit knirioS,e(40;1119;0,108,
and the Latin Wordct~ltfa, in i eftn . s: v a
veer( or forest, to Which are
nis i ti.terrninatioteused,iii
the wor;lor whic% shay forrq
porno of a land or .ontrilry,
,- therefore Means Penn's Forest Polfiiffy,, i p . ,, , te4
(mite applicable to - its appeetanee Wyen ,
gt anted' to Williath l'enn; in ;141; : bilt, A tiT
chiles the Second of Englantl4:;,.,:p,
II OW, SOOFO "Of
member of thee gloat Ninth
with all the rights and powers or,;a . ,,scy,O'reigp
and independent nation, exceptßßOl:#4 . 4hY9
been entrusted to the general giiYernMerj,t',of
the Union for the protection ani,f,ltlenerttitrif
all thettatesimited.
The Powers thus traneferreilpie; chiefly
thesp that relate to win and tIOCe;,-int:er r ,
course and commerce with foret.gtri,u ol 9lo,..
(milling money; post-offices ; utiptygivAltiOn:
of foreigners; patentin,t, new inferilteris;.*:.
The original thirteen states
were general)y• divided into the FMto4l),pt'„
•Englaral .stahls ; the Middle ,
Southern states Under this . 44,jscrqii.oni;
Velinsy,lVrinia was teeny a mitl4o:o:Vv , , l ).ol
owing* the Minimise extension•Attre,An f ltui -
that has .token
south. ,she -is not actually artildre:cilytie,-
thongh still so railed.. To inctiOle.4l,,iott,
states, formed in' the, west
lotion, a fourth class or ilivistny
added, called the Western states:,:4:llo(tlcal .
have been ercatml on the extrenA &f. kittifll l io
stfileTitssed - with the SouthortriS,4o. -- - ,^;`
From tier original middle, pod!wils,-hojßg
_six of-the - old states:"on ..
horn the fact, (lint, in a geograpltmelAieity.„_#
7 u--really ecinn‘ • t q t.,, • • •
together, • her south-eastern„ earpOyjiktin
washed by the title waters of . 114.ii,A1.hintlei
and her coffli-western by
separates that part of the L'elsnikft,
hers tipsooAtt4l.
stgert,w
alirsi been conspieupti stud etlectit4i,-she
eat ly acnnireil ille name of the lisystone:Slate,,
as being the ifbitit oh which rest* ifre'Weigfit
and by- wllich in] preset ved the safely or - the
federal arc!).
1.0 it be ilia duly as NI the pti(lo of
lier-elipilren, to retain for lier llii proud up-.
The chief mouninins of rennsylvanniskre
the Appalachian elnum more commonly call
ed the A I eglirnies.
They enter the middle of the state, from
Vir4inia and Iflaryland on the south, princi
pally_in-Bedloritand Sainersetcouraies4_and.
tanning, first, in a northerly direction with
.close regular ranges, then spread out with a
wide sweep towaids.the north-east.
As they - approach the north, their ranges
become dePoSssed in height, and more scat
tered tram each other, are finally broken
into irregulir hills in the' 9,orthern. tier of
counties r and wholly disap t mar-tn the adja
cent coup ics t New For. •
Sorpo of their ranges that tetul in the
north-east traverse the Maids of Nowlersey.
and New .Yot k, and either strike the Atlantic
coast in New Jersey, or cross the Hudson
into New England, ,
Their hoigLt varies.from,!soo.lo .1600 feet
above the level of the . • •
_rhe, , saveral ..anintains...cornposing
chain are known hy. varions pantos in differ
ent pt\rts of the state. These—will be stated
in 4eperibit.g the respeetivii counties.
Tbe,infervenilig.valleys of Alleghenies
pre, hi the south and east,. deep acid narrowi
but many - -of in tho. i niiddltiand north,
are broad and fertile. •.. . ••
The South Mountain lies on the.south•east•
of the Alleghenies, and about twenty .miles ,
born their c.,Y,tertor ridge, which isuealleil the,
Kittatitini.:,ntuu maim and..sometimes the
Monti ari'd, sometimes the Elgo rtiuutia• 'II
'follows' thegeneral, ClatlrPO' r iq the, K . ! tatinny,
from' OM Maryland to, the NOW Jeff icy line,'
forming 4., ontli-cat,4,bOtiogary, o;'.the;'great ,
Cumberland valley„ „-4,, • ,,, ~, I ~., ',•,. t ,r., • ,:"::il 7,1,, : t
TlP„nlotintaitious , ppilierlier,Pentimicania•
fowls.
,fulli, ope , third ; 91-...its, AA:Melo-Area, or
16,0 ti ti„ Spare ~liii le s.. „,,Q,us 7 htil i i. q f ,41 . ,,t9 . re
'rtiititnl4,l§,,pl,,,a,,hll(y,.,nr;;.breb-diini3O,luktlieter;-
arid Ihti'plher,,hi.t.t gently l trolling stAlepo,„-,-
tsj 4; ii,fif, th9,,.61 . 41,e„,,p0rt0nt1y, le v,ei, latidt, ~,•,,
I. 4 (l ,"gPliii 1 4 3 1141P•91 11 0 1. 0 111 40i4hie11Y.terT...
Mingles tnWardst the.north,withim,this stater,
'it ;'extendsv. , sohifiwardly,to,„3:lo*:,digkgy
- b - taing - ifire. - s:utijaiii terifiination, in'Alhbaina.'
iq. fuck it forms , the,:eastsiti . lioundartor Vie
gyeatl, r apayl.ol - the,Miskfestp'pi il the,.*4l4 . lo
lioliitt IP 5 0 ,91)P,i 64 1: i 3 ,f-ttioo.oYr. matte thkoo4,',„ 2
,' '''AP;';l,4 l :%:t ,,, , Po9l:B,toqc.t , ,that;4llo," , ,whaio,
Oflho'l - pqpqmanous ; ?prqqr,k - qt.T,Peimailtaiii - rii
142 j A foLcultivhtfqq. , -_On-tticccoAlraty4oqict
T!t:l49 riff!igt ' l 'f.illeYsl i),;•nrtret,,.prorluutive
1 ) 61 ,?0 qa g!Ill?fa0c), 1 01 1 tiio,gt.go• ;..Rf9babliv
! pp i : for iiePl . . l o,vl. l hzkiqihrowels.9o4,4trito.
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kq WTYA5 11.3 41 1 10 1 1 1 , ii l P.,renAY.,' : ;l l 44lly,
cificiri;i..9o6l9, yilhirk„theirr,ugged bosoms, -
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lik, v ,gifAilefii;',.Wildiketie, Vit`th'ily/tiiill , :beatt,ty 4
nit ery"Silf s plisipil. s . Pdatixtii: atiQitiO4flS'itre
lik,,Oti l lidblE - I:4,'irsitikiiig - Itirltlti,irtilitys into
:011idrfitilit'brtliVi'ip . ifioii, or livett to 'foreign
' ?kaiitii6l'foi- the tidlii:Parpdsts"'or eelibtffirtg
UOlalidhithfdliMiliektOTOtithout,OUipbellug
• lheitlithinstheibiteifdti3ollhialfilWlYeisfifition,
ilVet r ellliptheielinay , 'bsr,VieWsvweith a:vigit. •
11 1
al . 410 PcitAicu„ l 4Fo% 41- IVISEVAItIe.FriI i4' a
s,eist ;rule to,•ititp,rm , eulsgprets. InqrpV#lll)* irl
alit itaiiialOirtio' . .Ki liatlie. 'aii.titiy a liefisie,
tteititiVel:ifillolftwelft Ittiditiltiisbedestid qcl
i lleiple4 .witlintheir appeartme.e,otqcondition:
attAr,ri,erigarpullftt eliiug tlf.e3thirie,or: in
, Eghlf;it'thir r is,utiStire, to Aeseribli tti'an Intel':
ligetitlip4eignefillibii4llMl*-or MiltriaSlo. 7
splipkim.l , Vhiter;lMeiintettiliji4' , thuclif :,hiss' the
- typpetessit.,atiill-,instketiotis'of••:bis.eNvti.,.statu,
and: the - Union, wilL., lie ,set,:duW,ril,at,i Gilds,
csither.ps deficiestaii,l9,,u& éMilsti.Y, or as
Ilitiyipg oomrri l encWhis• travois without duo
.tpieisaratiisii ,!J :.,!,,. 5e0.:,..!!).., ••' ~,+.; •--;i-rj
.sitirill.Wl.vil*.lieertery:•.alortkttlie.:lunitues.
c eiany c litildeatid Oisr,rimuudiug Viewt4r,oei,the
sliiiimil'ifof the ' 'AllCOUrniii:•-tlie- numerous
416101blinliisapeS iii'eatintirlglid"Vit'lley; fifint
IvarldiiAliiiititi,oftthe ICittlitintii-•=those pro:
opted..lsy IV.yoming.Y.olley•ltom,,,the• Bur
reptyling mountairis—th,o, • Polawatp,., and
teh)gli s ; Water Gaps--ilto scenery below
titiekish Ferry and abOlif "fs:Oithninbeiland,
'ion , the;Biasunehan pa:. with ;very many-others
4fiat•iisiglt be named, would justify a journey
by_ aironusylvanian. without distracting in _
41iii`-letilt-from-his reputation , tor-good --taste
'l'm:light feeling, "
4' 4 ' 4 , ;' ' ' 'RIVERS AND LAKES.
7 "'Tlitellief rivers of Pennsylvania all use
in - 11tioAllogliOny Mountains, and therefore
ir
,pos, l ,
.4110 qualities of _mountain streams,
12eig • .jo in their descent, liableto sudden
- chilli Of _high and low water, ands only
liertntinently navigable for a short distance
.nentrthe mouths. _ ~, • 2,, • : .
_ •Those of the first class arelho Delaware.
litthe . east : the Susquehanna in the middle;
and the Allegheny bind' Alonongaheli, form
hag the.Phio, in the nest.
3.j*The second elass,are. the Selinylkill .and
Lehigh, falling into the Delaware; the Tioga,
'West branch, and Juntata, into the Stisque-
Vanna - i-and the Frot ch Creek, Clarimi,- Kis
-keminetalt,-- VonoltinglrenyT ant - Beever,* hi
'..biitarie7l,.of the:Ohio. - ' ••
-: -- l'hellurq class, - sometimes called rivers,
anrtsatnetinies creeks,'are the LaCkawa*en
"ninl - Brandywine, 'in the east'; Conestoga,
COneWagmeonecotheaguedind taillernai's,
%the south' .I‘laliatioxjj'Onnls.cretal_s, Cone,'
iloguinet,itaystr , wolranell,;l4ylitlianne,mid
renernawM iiti rthe, f inidille • Lackawanna ,
'Tinflthannock, , PW *creek, end 'Sinnorna
lingitiOn.fih.P•liortli ;. and Shen t'i , r.
.. , nu to west:
' addition addition to these,there, are a greatnum
,ber ofsmaller Strearnel or rticksHir.il •1-arge
eplings; Petnislinln ,-• , 4 a remarkably *eilOviOitia"Oite;*- - '' '' •
~,; '.• : t._ _ •
~ , "ttniret are:few.tunrainTilf,
,_
.conneaut.
in trantlaill'entinty - ,* - is the largest lake 'en
tirely embraced in lhe state - hi the north.
eastern.corner of it, there, are numerous and
beautiftil. amen., bodies of standing water,
called Ponds. . - -
Lake Erie, which forms a 'small porlioi
of the north weft boundary of Ponta ylvania
is 200 oiites 50. broad.' •
'MC tegtet is often heard, that the rivers of
Pennsylvania are not permanently navigable.
lint. like, all other complaints against the
works, olProvidenee, this objection, I candid
elamMed, is wi hunt foundation. Iterlet.
it be borne itt mind, that thOugh the gentle
streams of New York or-Ohio present a long
course-ornaaigable-waters-1 rom their-meuths
to their soUri , os, yet, that those sniirces are
far below the rich mineral regions- from
which, our mountain torrents leap grid though
difficult of ascen t , that our, streams have, by.
the hand of enterprise and industry:,
,been,
converted into the easy infidns transrhit
ling down le tlie level Attains of tile ~sister
states, the inesliaustihre and indispensable
..ritthas Anna_ antidst__ kV _fountains_
heads. ' •
The qidely distant points, also. at which
the rivets' of Peonsylvaniarempty themselves
into the ocean7pralent„another proof that she
was designed to be the great mineral Atm
lA:met-of this'part•of the continent.
. From-one of he reottnties (Potter,)ywatere
flow into the gults4,St. -Lawsrenee; Chats*.
peak() Day,-and the Gull off, flle„xico,
from nearly all these that border op the great,
.Allegheny mountain, 'considerel:lo stleame
fall into the two latter. •
Whoa it is hollipx, romembered;that.twiee
iSach, - year nearly all our streams are navii?•,a,
• bib forilesceniling• eraft, and that the few
artiCles which aro tetl' le be takeh up fin'
the;rise of the mountain eciunties, are of light
frvglit. in corn parisoijwith . those,sent down,
the' objection that our streatna Oro not perma
nently navigable, disappt;at before the nu
merous other advaritages,ofouiptisitrod4 . ' '
Most of the streartieolvFennsylvania retain
their original beautiful Indian- avarriesranli tt
'is te,bo,regrette.cl. that•sill do not:..:ThevElela-;
ware,.whigh„too,k its premenunamo.frcimLoirb
D ela O? aro a l , 13 sh m es on e -
•of the early Governors oflr,irithiii4Vai
Mackeriskittarr .bytihrq Intikanp4l:44ll44llki
tva'stlid neat° by w h icb eSelitxy
il I 'p n hb - warion 'hi' he'
'Hollidtdorsiandils•said ICittleatt 'c the . Hi'dhlOri
rn 9 .l4k nol.l,being..•,fisibleL.fotperli
-sons asCdnding_the.:Delati'ore. • —
*^~SUii~«~^~
. . . „
.•. • •
i !.!rtie9soll'or pitiitiql vim ISO ' .. Viitititi • liitit, kb cr,
!rookis.whiPli compose its euifaiio;' . the gtOstet
*RtiOnilf :the,. 6 . oslam:re doll soil WI tftp Var.
;:nleutlff.:ll-41,4Pd. ,. .0akr , -,,,.•••,,:r f.41.1 - #,•.-. -- . t...
.tRI' Jim getcirsigitstclokayiAl. , fifq,
it ri.S - 6ti. itrajlii S F .Ir porrit• - brreplityr: - Thesp -
I %Ikerti!litisttiolibtith}'! - 0661 4 ;ltiibifethaIlfdini".'
Itaiiis of thitinithilltrCOpiitiOS, — Sotr Or ivoot::.
' ,! , '4lVititiii , ?ddleitielltilsltlit'dlid4iimifkilltle:of
1 !saittlabitiqiotisaiAlitiltitit`,?iti'litilr-forfEbly'
1 Ipiqpiitbef 3 ,lll•Atc PattAritlfslitel2'4l?utist;gosbop7t
littitArbst,,,stik-,pingOtpcionapKftentoßti
Vitiotii), OT judicibus.fEwrong'Mtptitics
a' RiViii •Oeirilbjillif atik.iiirMit . .ileay . ,,i,iiiaT,,
timftit.d.tio,kai , , , y%?&i, ,, ,2is :t.no-*?,,,,. 'i''!'
- A '' ' , W . ol.o4;9l:AbOii#l - illitilil*AliiiTi s eielfei: iiitit;
lii i l , 6 4 :l l;l9 .: ooP i ii9iN(oo 7 P"I t80.
kiTnoi. L.• - !: or i ihis ptyprong94.9rit 1'i)1 . , 0 9.1 .
' ;iliii*liiiiiiillofll4orne.kidertg add kroOtp#,, i
-i•.- SomtitkititlipttnitiirittillitibleiltiittitOVeifleritS ,
1 - 'iti 4tititliiiiiilltift6.AiroaOtti l / 1 01 frowitio!
ihociterh !liatitll . 'plants . dO '.. no t - oshOist from.:
I` st,siiil.ln '.Ait hie h. way:. grOwy-rihtfan*i gigt.
qiotioot.4, - o.thiaAit,iiiio44rtiet9 .!dhal.ng,' T l ,
r
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I, I:.;iiiikovillytur ..1 -Qi 11::,•#141161
!torp'ol.ll4„ , moil., -
. 0 IFA l it ti i t lig *ft. ifi ,
n:.b;
A :
. i .
.' . .
, tat: ebt,ii44qo.yl%l4l, T .. kii ;oit' , 01'„01h9.k4
11 1 40.101400/I . Ot 40****hehttettiMPitif,7:
iePtif 1 0 , 0. 4 0 114 .7 410 4 40,4 01 t 00 40.1t ,
Atli. i qW,„,.,,*,, C riP.. ,5 . ,s,!!!Pir.lilt.,P. , ,
.10 :- ...-7.4.: , .:1;•.1 - ......:,7 .- ',":!•• :al , ••: . :F:•::•••:• - ••it,i..,ftti /tilt;
SEMI
, ffe
itli3Tiirthininiiiition.' hap `rdso'slimin Ihit
bilicieus or fliety'Fit atief: cpOY; ,
e larg
, 'est .ingrddient, id the . •cemposithin, .et
wheat, Indieb cornaye Ti also
demonOiratfideceitn,:in other sutitandes, of
the wineti4TiiiiiiifilTvayVole;itib' contained
in these and other pinrits, very largo por
tion of iv - entering Into thin 'nOniposition of clo:
merninivorn. •
-,.!•Proirt these fiefs, it' tollow's that :the
rtiori of.lime to soils limn, ''Whhqf its naturally
absent;: inisi ecnifertiPpii theit
,the power
prOduce,lhoalfi useful. pfants," especially corn
AP, d:ciolierr -Aeg u riproductivettess • of
lllern;wac-Fausechby,itsibdcfree.n•- • :
The Scrog.mgy rho said; oaf potash, , soda;
ma;Mesiti and 'certaiotteicfsolll ofwhich are
~111gStele in,m,oSholtthe.usetufplaitte. .
itii.l'iitiltpflottr:•seils,,the!presenetoof :
Atflelet 3 linlOtir large qtinntities, in, artry'azioty,
lifiectind in - Tchie to that of rio other riiZeral,
.not even26,xcepting,e,eallo.niron.- • • r
the frilmer are
ini iSpeiSabler tg,personsAWevery business,
and as'lhOmtgr-iagplicatiin of time to' the
,soils of Pentisylvgnis,:oWhich arc destitute •oft
it, willeorikroliemirntmfrititfril agrietilturrd'
districts, the value.of limestone must be be
yent' that . olatiy mineral we possess.
Nor does.this good . effeetalone foltdiv the
addition-otlima-or-attrotheneitistance
of which a soil happens to be deficient. The
mixture ofentire soils with each other often
has the--sameiesult: --For-instancerthe.eart—
ing of a coition proportion of the surfaco of
rich boggy or bottom land upon upland, or
the reverse, the Addition of pure sand to stiff
clay fields, or the application- of soy °Mgr
soil to one,of arLeatirely,.dissimilaVeliarauter,
has genitally Ilthrsatne.berieficial effect.
In all these eases, the applied soil being
dissimilarfrorri• that to which it is added, the
chances are, even without the certainty of a
scientific analysis, that productive substances
have been obtained', and Consequently that
productiveness will'oe-increased.
In this way there is great truth' in the se
mark.thati in the hands of ajudicionS farmer
'alttioSitiiery farm •Conlains, Within.its limitsi
'the means of its own' fertilization.
SLOgiftlite - foThlesmerlsmi
Une of the 3 tirgoontrittlio_Alassapliusettpit
Hospital' ? " Dr. Bigelow, readpaper.l; - efore:
the Boston , Society for Medicar 'lrnprove
smeptporrithwittlr-toltiptaiMilifiiketiffillEsf
=ery , cifgrent--interest. It . 'iretnicethijil 'Of - rani
gating pain - btpurglcal operations by Mho:,
lotion of certain ethers: D
rat ca e ..lii&altention.te it; an4rllMoli c ,ll
similar pmeess --does not:4 appear to , - hove!,
4 eeri:oot-itclyrottnow:lht9, - thelnediealliiiitl-1
ty iti,former,timesget Opting like cerfaiiityt
waSobtaitfed to tho Osults' , el the, old .._rne th-
A''fireOt: triay,'eipeilineiits have been,
made with the new, hoWbvey; ii4ll'or•which!
the all - Moots to peitorm'irriphrtant operations!
without inllietingpairLDQko_pationts wore:
completely successful. Moor;:of.thnfe 7. am .
described in Dr. I.l;gelow's paper, fol-•
lowing otwitih arei specimens.
' A boy of sixteen. of rhodium shouro and
strength, was.seatedt s irtaliechttir. The first
few inhalations occasioned a qu:ck cough,
which afterwards subsided. At the end of
eight minutes the head fell back, and the
'armaAtopperi ; but, owing to some resistance
in opening the mouth, the tooth could not
b - CT Tad Wit — before lie . a*oko: fie again
inhaled tor" locominutes, and slept " three.
minutes, .during , which time the loath . , an
interior tnolar, was extracted.
..4.1 the -,mo;
morit'ef irxMaction:the features ossuperd the•
eipfestion of and the hand Was raised.
Upon coming to himself he saint ho' had a
'first-rate,, dream,-yery quiet, and, had
&earned of, fs,,:weloon %had not the slightest
cbrrac °fp ain ;t i tre' tirn mseelffirldhri;
and -Irieltift the chair feeling no uneasiness
of any kind, anirMairaill:y — tn'7ll high state of
admiration.' The pupils Were dilated during
the state!of nnconagiousnessi and the pulSe
rose ham Iso M-02.
.
n
t' 0( sixtee immediately ocupied.
the chair. Alter coughing a little, she inha
iiietijcjprep minutes 'anti tell ;asleep,
a
Whii,n;*ritiltdr-teothr _mart extracted; after
she conlinued7loalumher , tranquilly
during 'three minittes more,.
,At )116 motneet
Villein farce .vins applieftr,Slie Hiuciaitd 'and
frowned; Mimed lher
said, she . .had-bee,n dteaming .tt' pleasant
drootn,, and know nothing ot:the operation.
stoqtboy . ol twelve, at, the
.orat
ration i•cifigthed'consitloiably, mid required a
goothietal:of eneourageinehLto'
to go on. tbree:minuteii frorr:,
the first lair inhalatkon tim muactua Aveta,
reilaiiiti and AIM pitying , gib
attempt to foin'e iecovat4
his
two
-inhaled-during--
two minutga, amiltrthetentnring ono minute
two leettEsvero:extructed,i the pationf nein- i
in g
, t 3 Rive wllau setweipiis ;,bp!„ npen,autpallyt
awoicifn ink, lip s.l4lllcd „ ij,„u; its, t4e . test,,fun,
Ka'
over anuNl''`aiiiiweid'his 'i,ttle . ittiolt to call'
: fhb relttitt I it ;'itacth in,6lsteirtipeti''ilavinir itil ti'.."
tbar„ , lootheaxtrabteti upon Ith lb 'Spdt.): , . 0.• 6 plin l 'i
f ter,*hinti r blicl bp:RtElett, , affpalgdr.an , opportu-:
P;ttrcif po at ply in g r ly,ith Ns Fi l sh„l4l4hg :i pqjp
pti
•ok.6l:lll'"bi.Sensidoltratilb. L- Ptilm - isrfifef
1 , 110; '
doing? . stoop 87, tailiinvardi'l44; pupils"
'Oligiell.:“ .i'l:-.. ,, it 0.1- q t; j ! :e:, ~ ;..,,,,, ~.: a „
,a The next
: patient ivas a healthy. looking
raiddlo-afed ..xygnmay . ta; # llialeil the we.
pour:llr eq., thpilles4 , lp._ thl r poerstkettpe,
. tt Eli f tali thihntesli'Vieleb l icilli ‘v Ps' eittrAcietl,
ifiaTiliii - !=fiii WittweafijiiriAti-TeirtiiliiikliiihTsi:
sleepier three ..initiatent. latik , o,:l'ullet , lfie f
inSiOiectO Ak,q)9,449419 11 .4f9L lbelcipPottletti;
but airiOler dmprq 1 0 1 29PP,' ,1 1119, 1 , 1 RilrOPO!°
iftiNalt,l4o,3oliuta'da t h a t it wu4s beptiftil;
;- 445110 4itaillell 6 f*it.4 6 o4itiCiiiiiod:
Oat shehad been, gona'acmoa r tii.l " • r a>-s:
o:SAP.OMIOTAikI i c I 4 I .V9 4I fiV VAH_IT*Y2'
l i.jW,P4lol l ,r, 41t.04 rPqr,4*,Pi:SAI9,;ll 3 Pil
il . Siiirlit;)°*§"?4o3 o ,l; l .4o79fallgki 4 ?eialtspezt , ;
Oacetl by the' inhalationpi ittp vapour, cladi
, • • . • -
.1.:0411.,',7 , ,1t; i 1 t 14‘° i;l l lVj a illgMi94'.P'
PlA wn fißrci l 'iii!, , .f, 'I4.4 3 ni a PRVPIAUN i qI
PO rds h,PI` I9, VIROI -%11? ( Yti h°)) 1 1 1'lli t 19i"
fa 4 i''Yllit Ae-iiritausV.lmiain i bsiliil,4s- etsay- ,
. 'l/!:
ind'Px ad , u.6o ' i, ,,P9OPE e iPMCPSl"l ° u.eneeil utV;
ihtl.P,XPitaKtn .40#2, , P,TiOrippyijili'i.irtftriffito
r4Y,fl:9lzl44l,q9 l l!**itiisibtliOipat,i**447l
ink • which -the- patieat4 Approl4lonespissi;
l Aot!_?'! he
~_lg= Ligt4fid.l.4',
4httii;oifiv.kat*iirbie,t/ taltga*Othil -
!_tymet,.serioustir:.#nitlo feel Int o.l6lo*lyil
'4 n d:whlgYi n like* fnro 4 4o o.liirbPreistaa.
11**4_1 1 C lifittretillinktwrit44.*
' t 'Xiwilcigwilit7iti'*tativNgiVitiitoo
.:‘'.i! - `;' . 1 1 :1 , 1...;.A. , :._ , , , .;: ,, ,
T:,:,.:,,,7•,-;.,,..q.,..,;',,,,,.:,:i.v,,.;
;
The followsieill'a
, ;.
rppgrt.. l3 t Mr, Mairn,.fpec.eaf):•ol•lllß-11.tityy:
• . A full pndiuleresting , ntirrativei-hvgiverret
the opemtitin of the • Pacific squadron . sineti
the:war-bah =under ec-Mniottore &mit and
.CMllmetlore S„tocktenti,.andicipiesvarec•int-
IteNed of.theofikiat reports;of thette officers
sqUadrott ..now.,norisisti of the Serpens!),
the .Cringrebs,, fl igetes; the sloops Portemontli.
Levnitt i yarion, andßyane; - schooner Shink,
and store, ship :Erte.t. The razed .Indipait
.tlence je..ott,ltor
ick, who i 'on Ins=arrival,
tvill:a~stime com
mand of tlfit =squadron; rindolhotslooinPreble
has sailed for the Barge destination.
The doiltgs 'of ghejlointsoSqiiidiatif tire
also fully
_narratedp - ,anct. , copies,are tinneired
of the official,repttes of Comthodore Otiinbr;
is. refrerence•to : thablookadertficr,desi6 on
Awned° - the affair—of= TobasM' , 'and 'tile
. taking of Tempiy,p• t =FOIL *lice i l
s one to
he Cotnmedcires of both these squadiens;:in.'
whom the. con Palen en ; -Of . thel ,ilepartiftent
.seems,,unab4ted..- tstracts.frOmthelinstrun
tionittii inter which' they aelt...ii.thow= alsotta
d iSpositi on on , t he. part efttheilovotnmentrot
avoid all collision ..with :Mexico. it Itersible.
,The vessels ,comprising,the ..nevyiof =Texas
sees; to have been found unworthy= of re
pair, "with the exception; .ofi the ,. Austin,
hicit is at-Pensacola ;:t he: othere,have..been
- sonlgred'tcr - be - sold : '
about the 1 ----- . 474TX4ationti
of Col. FiiiiiinnefintlleitennlititlO'rb Stockton,
•Acesi ()flint •Itottk.V. Alountairts;r l ViWcired
, to4with commendation. - AngtdittO
Atop Abut-noL4?fijcitil-Tepott, :14strlis• yetqle s eh
receive/1,, • . 4.. ; . g , /11 •
The regular army created ' under the lOW
of the last eession, when filled up, will
amount to 16,998 officers and"men, but it
does-not-now-exceed 1 0;300T — l'he•warit of
success in tilling tip the ranks isattributable,
_,..
probablyiirmtherdatge nimibira'bf volunteers''"
called out ,since the, Baggage, cif the' bill' in
creastng the army. It, s .impo:mit )l 9 xi() Jell
What number cif treepe 'Vie fixi 3 Oncips At
the war may' ns'qttite.' iThir'S4luittedrialli.'Ll
out who have en - countered the enemy have
more than justified ; the , high , expethititins
, foimoil-Of-this4leepripilett-of troope - i - butFirit - -.
no disperagement,pf them to,say thato"reg
ular force would, by protorred,:nmfwer to be
prosecuted in a foreign country, Consider
ations of economy also are decidedly in
favor of sloops being engagod4o serve .duriag '
the war. Ihe Setutitary, is mostierilivitmio
that this anbjcet .should_ receive thp,opFlrat
terition' of Congress; and - thit 'a - biitly,
.cff
troops should be raieed • to take"thii l idate''ef
those volunteers•whoetill-claim a disehntgh
at the and of their y,ear'ef service....,, 7 }Ob..' ,
A plan recommended by. Gen. jklaCoinb,
in his, reporiM . - 187:, ini,milprence= to -regi- -
mental and fiehl off.core Is approved i rif,hy
the SeCretary,. and the' a:tenth:in of Cpngresti
diiected to it. • . ,
~, • ~-,, ,• .01 -, .'s , '- 4.;
Piov,iainrisAhootd,ke made for the pimishi
ment of Offences committ ed. hy r ,our e troopti
-and - hy'iiiiione'doilltecteil - *ltlf - qi4r maw
. . A , lurthi3r,increase . : df • ilki,gitlar Itifitit is
wont rgenchal.„. l ,-.•- t,,, , .,it I ”,: ,, -.):7 . Ind ,at , /,:f
.111 sOila.atcl, l l o..PrPPlialign.st , fore,feitificai
tioni for the Peet year is SO§ 090 trichidkg
threirrieferioiilinif the "suElport d the tapp,e,ra
and yminers • rind , itep*,rapliieril Retikineetal
,
The .pregent,,organization-okthe uddihttneil
biireati IS, depaied'iondoquafo„'AAtftg,jeffey,
exiiti Iti'dioli' niedirral *Stiffl.'of the , army . A
htsteitisSihtil'olltiero ' ollOinild i 'Vrfin''gr4l'•
lands derinitith' • . ir'-' l Pfhe number :
of;penatunottgencjesairt4.ldityAn:,‘Fe,xpluervo ,
iii,nay,yf,pertaioneii:aritlfitranmbehnitilitil
919P,K1 1 ..40ul Wettly4thniiiiiarldlfTr - *#iy . .tut •
• t j :•i i ~ ,r .ii....._:::.!:5i, 4 49•1M„tt fli'l' o l
,• .1•1440i6. lDitironia•4-ilii•:' theibriihltyi 0 . .
s%;3llothiay , lanG-ihiielditeilt Ifij,iiiiiiiijitAi
lp thinklliquituutin'''n libtintei odiftl9eviihl/oft .
drenkagainainthm'othir hie,.
. p. 44oo:otilide?ir ' ,
quith4neatilf,iirlAticli , Aana droololPAbistt -
ti
the_ young:pied: and thoibulPope'imitidrg_!il:__
/
/
.tided betweimihe rithert. i r SCalth 4 4 . 41 ncl',,, '
qUaIA ofsaddisket , •, , i',hlifthl=l*iia ..t..ir, !1.,-
eredp andvtletritozwltti Atidiftit i ''•
Me
°naafi 'qatiit*teirrpiell toifilUrthetqL l§t f . .
. he,rounk Ity l* Ai l d ' i l l6 erP•kilbTlintl, ;0. ,
a'atiite - aWifilnielfilibilifytOlete i h „,,,I
illg unfortunate young man dielP+Y : !'', ' "' ,
iir•tt Stiatini - *Aida fitk/a a t: Nl.K f zil vngtk• .
`Boo Ithitt-46ff Wive lU4' id: . ov r lf 0ri0N.,,.„
;4 1 .h . .ao•eatieur" f r' '' I .' em t-, , •' 1;.i- - ~;„'- i ,„:".: - '
, - ,4, 1 don 014 I iiiiii:R! ,, .4 ); — '-': ) . ; :i . ,,,,,,,,,..'i1i..., ( . .
t ,piwkieltaitliili4ltrplail' ;Aft•ita4
you ttltfair&Bittlfliok' '", . ' - gq d i al .;, ) , i o i t
'-: ,. .oloSkitiiiiiilui'datistlol7#Wit) o , ~ u „,..
_ trwheii on, airth ja -the tuft; • iith Ihe s ‘all
' t e ll s w ißltiirtit;74c., - tell ni oitiAw , ' a , ... :
'. ' "4 ItititiP.Vqetria i d ... _,weatoW, 4 tt44l l . 4 “
Wart OINIRTAV IltuYfrltli"rl
' lit k. - t tici fete' '
- yrrus Too- AD.—A gentlemen :Wan • -
bint recently 'lllittrizip in•lr'6ofiti :tri"' w
,*
ilrAi l e l tVS47°o ~... ." • i lii ; • • : v e t ,
,me n, , t rjolmtan, • • ~ r . 1:;„,,
1 io-IW__ itte_: - .Sholosemed , ... ..,.. . .e' ----
that (tiibC'was:contracted; to ',sir, 0 k , ;:', l
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THE= AriIVII'AtKPORT47'
. The estimates of the tlepartnriont ore hpier.l
on Ifni eitfisloyinent of ten thonsantirlntn,
though no, more than eight!thotiattiai - &es
hundred are now in service.' l Authdrity:is
asked to build four steamboatato.: be -em
ployed in connection With our-squatheiis
abroad.
The Secretary confines himself to a faith,
ful narration of the doings of the' Navy; ~yith'
'few practical suggestions such - as are
mentioned abcve. kits - report - is a - very in
teresting one. , .
THE WAR REPORT: !• r• '
. • The following is an abstractof Mr: Mine S . -,
the Secretary of , lyai4aoorf;' l
It.is chiefly; ciccup4.,(77itil a history :Oahe
commencenuiptalulytOgresiO(the Mexican
'war iiperations, ernbricitioltif battles of Palo
- Altoi Rexaeade;la - Palriiii, and three dayS'
conflict . at Monterey, t he t ermination el. the
arcn~stico, 'the, eouguesi , of Santa Fe ~subtife
Califlirnias; ele., ete.
-_Satieftictoiy, tbellgh.fieColficirtlinfo.rmaliou
had been received of the taking of.Monclora,
but "Geri. Kearney's
• ---o n t was expected to reach_tho PaciF
The military fothe
has been. augmented front: 1640. to - ' , 9;b06.
The duties cif ihe*department 4aveb,ren
arduourand , .embarrrisking-.;
-- The (lapilli - dent cf gainer:till - MO, '66EO
right bank of tub Gianderticaqieidiil
hundred miles' Ircirn Ifs month s
Coabuala, Chihuahua hatd tql.M6frect been -Xvrested—from • Central - dov4 - r — oniiMriit
Mexico, and the '.klexican, authoritieS Wal s h
civil and military, displaced in - New
and the Californias, all•in the — iihort .4tiat - e of
seven • months. •
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