-------44(0404L-Atiportait4troni4rivik 77u siiiiditAin;-411i.. /ties between . the illinister . gf the U. S, the •Atithotittee,,- • — 7lCtiiKit - w -- York - papers , ol-7.§atnalay.report the arrival of the brig Reindeef . gF.apt. E. G. Winsor, on Friday night last,Ati ti t 4 •port, with dates, from 'Rio Janerio to Top t t 28.= -Theiteindeer_reports the** tirrji; .under. convoy, of the 'Pleble, of t et matt' Drew, Leo Cho? and Thomas H. 'Perkins, 'with Col. J. W. Stephenson's regiment of tkunteers, on their way to California. The . 'vessels were quiet in all respects and in good tlieotpfiriei,.and the health •nf the officers and men _was excellent.- ,a day or two the compay,wouid s ail a" Francisco. There .hati t lieettAdifiTionity,betweenthe.Hon..lien- , ry Wise and that Devernment, of .which .the,X. V. San 'has received. their following ',account: • - • 4- one difficulty originated in the afros!. of, • " Use men' front ship Columbus, who were on shore while the vessel' Was - nt all ehor•in the • harbor of -Rio. The inen got • intoxicated, and while proceeding through ~t he streeth to•go on board, were placed under • arrest and conveyed to prison. Lieut: Davis, of the. Ciilumbus, was , on shore with the, .men i being at some.distance at the time of their arrest,he followed,calling on them to ac , .compasy.hitn. ..Befere liegot pp, they were' • . taken -into the fort. -On arriving at.the fort, he drewins sword in evidence of his autheri ny asran officer •of the United 'States, and •demanded the release. ' • The, guards then beckoned to hinto come in: and sapposingthem desirous of tidying MT • interview with him in relation to the men. • .• he did 'so, but immediately found himself and his men prisoners: Mr.' Wise, the United States Minister, being appri se d of the occur rence by Commodore Russcan, et the-Co .ium bia, opened a'corresondence with -tha - • _Brazilian_ government, _demanding_ Their, Thp reply being deemed unsatis • factory,' Was answered by another communi• cation from 'the Minister, informing them that • the Columbia would open her batterids upon the city in two hours, if Lieut. Davis and his men were not released within that time.— The LieuterantAwas promptly released, but the men were detained undev a plea that being found intoxicated in. the• sheets, they were amenable to punishment by the civil authorities. Farther correspondence ensiled . The_taen_stilLremaining . or two. after thrs•oceurrerice, the Emperor's youngest child, the infanta Isabella was • christened, the ceremonies being honored by salutes trout vessels of the war, and the illumination of fhe dwellings of the foreign ministers. •The fete fasted a wool ' s week.,-,- But CoMmodore Rosseau and Mr. Wise de- olined to join in / any ceremonies of this..char- , acteruntil full reparation had been made for the-insult-offered-to their country,— The au thorities requested the Commodore to fire a salute, which he declined doing, Mr. Wise ....and the ether Americans did not illuminate . their dwellings, and have consequently - been - subjected - to repeated insults. The son of the Consul wad assaulted in the streets,;and se riously wounded. The subject was taken up' , in the national Parliament, then in_sessien. The House of . Commons passed a bill re questing the withdrawl.of Mr. Wise but the omper House-rejected- it, and Commons ten-'' dared their resignation in a body. Thith the • affair rested,. at last. advices, the men beim'. still in prison. During the excitemen; at Rio the California boys arrived and resolved to have an opposition christenin of one of our American sovereigns, two o' wboin were born on the passaTge. A splendid silver cup . was provided as a present for the young volunteer, whom the Chaplain duly christen ed !Alto ectlifointa. Col. Stevenson stood God-father on the occasion. All the officers -- of the ships and many of-the AuleriCans-were present. The volunteers were allowed full privileges on shore, but there hainot been a single desertion. Cap. Morer, of the California Volunteers was sent Homewith despatches ham. Mr. Wise, and has proceeded directly to Wach• ington. Hostilities were daily anticipated between Brazil and the Argentine RepubliC. - - A: large body of Brazilian troops had already march eti lo the frontier. Dreadful - Explosion and Rail Road Locident: , EIGHT PERSONS BLOWN TO ATC.MS! One of the most dreadful accidents occtur ' ed .on the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, on Thursday' night, opposite lklana- Tunk; that• has yet happened on the road. he particulars, epp far as we have been able to learn them, are as follows. On the E - ning•in question an empty Coal Train drawn by a ttoble Engine called the " NEvEttstitz," -•was comfitg elf the road : and when opposite • Manitynnk7and going at the usual speed of ~."*" these TiaintgbWing to the water having been •• ' ' too low in: the boiler, and to the immense . pressure of steam,the boiler exploded with tre mentions forett,shiitfetitig• Hie engine to pieces, and - litiollkbloviitig eight teen who wereon • or about . the Engine mpieces ! Not trsoul on the train eicaped : —..but all we,e in a moment. • , launched...4o eternity ! The'liantes of the unfortunate • men who were thnshitrried. into eternity a.l re, - . berger,lS:FitipatriClt,,B,:,;Bprge r, Wrn.,.Fish. ' Cr, l Alillet,S: #gnew,:and ,p. Coyle. But one of thCsit resided in Reittling,,B. Berger,' ' Whii we tile pained to ;say, has felt a , ;vile and rant ily: , 0 . Th6,partieularn of th e accident are neces ' 'sadly vague and iMperfeet, none of those kwhO alone could ktigiv. them having Survived • 'lt Is'Stated thativ watchman employed in the ..., -iidiniti;uoiped - a.peculiar !sound m the en ' gind,'as it passed, his station, and thought to •• himself 'that`he .otildi'niit be surprised if t — theris ihAia'bo t : blo*',up.' .The thought iiitti)itirall• * . eurred. to, ,hiM,'Or _ the train • -'. pitisedr.)3ofore the, . explos i on .follOWnd, with , '''sech.folto atirtO.'o OcX, bj m.. from the ; dear im'deTWliiitli Ice . 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Unable tii';',.'inatilintiPilsSiatitOe , rirtiFe:d, when :,he • `;'was eifirjedl4iffe;enruplv.toly,iitiinned thonli ' • Pich t ,ifil i•ealsiirilti - di in'oVeTrotieloo ` scene of '.,..the,_ealastt'ophe,! _!tisfurthei..l4tatitd r thai the -----1- •frinlitiViiffilf'll:ll - 6 - Wsti:F - 41 - railliiiiiidie47y*W ... i fi'.4i'f•ivelriiikioeff iiliapeieti *id . reatiy.'pan es of., iiglalis-bOilien-"fiatii thik;filine - einse. - . , ' - ltdlaror - 'a. , panei'id - gle'SW*4lrtftilid,briiketi ili.qo - :100-'1 'vies, and houses l Id r hl pp # tiillc - b n the .. opPoSite-' • ' ,, isid i d.l6l: he, rii'en,'"';', .A:li t ig.ce,cil,,i4lOilor, was ..'leliltoiiienetii:fOtir lipmfeedj , :pitit from ili? plikp'xr 1 --'t.-ifiniiioltitV.itoldinif 4 6- iier,e,(t . :';', , , •'.... t , i ~, .,,, . .i.i 1 'ef.d,k,arist4'.ol.t'siitiqrotitits)lo, fol-o'.o'.:qr;lppli-ex-W-i ,•., I:Wiftf,filuilf liiii i ci , beMi;.ti...o*/.l..all,,,:piee'etlent.! ~ ' *, . ., T pte'filfin`J.,%ti'l)iii,Ait4n were film' tii.preee: . "'letilliinPlill:rivii',liWidre`424'.'oohr t his 41;:,,,A ~. ..:•i.,i , pi ft tiiiico',l6AiElitifit fel tO‘wan,remiid,'Mii,an ''t . ol . ahal, IMO* istte kiii4,'slf We rii* i.a ) ' ''.' , ..ittniefdeniblikaWan . ; ii;ent lit,' 03iiiiic Of Inil ,- -. - : :::- . 4iisikster: - , Upoa a rillityllhi;aearit:,bii.A'rede ..2, - ,rind,liii'kees'of Aistfiing - ' , 4 , ttifier ilisdny'eo f t.... „. leotithili 411;m11 0 ,1iiiir iitoorty,: ( ifli t 'W w e i, l i _, , Tiatiiiiiili.iandliiii-240 '`Afotter'OtOirtird, gfi: ,;:t,actilits l ....frii6f-a:iitu,r jiifposeibifiliTa - 40w* - _.Aiime-idelitikerb. I Erl'eMicorpidioipki4o,. aritir ,;itiiitilild: Jriltiiiit''ar 'll'.gd fte,ikt* - atuitter4d .4,130i1 Wei intViiiiiiP ' 1 9ar1., , : * - 1 . AltOptifit .- -44", iio -.,734..teitiatf titiokifiegii4 - fiPPr,toiA ;Os AtiJaeith -fi164 ; 1 * ".!1451#6 1.1 °0 1 ; 0 , 0 1 f l'al?COPA ) Pr! :P 6 004 1113 fiiiiii/0 - `l.' 1, ..,. 1 , :- f .': ..,!.... ,-.: r.... , 1 - ' I- - -, I '' , ::-.?4,1M`, I !".v."P!Fiii).YOOO.OM ,I. thiiii -.0 ...: -., ! . q.. .et. ~,.; ;;! 9 * l . l s4t!'it,i,,, -4 JEWS ~ 4 ' ,1 / 4 ..: - 116)''Arte#1kl 6 r•J li°'.i. ;,itr.ifi. iT p? 4 .. ., j 1 _ • ..4 ' it t h 4 4 110 %04 4 4k:',, .. API . 1:.,. o - - " .'-'... -1-1 1 'g , . , - .- - • -4 . - .. -q."" qq4P-' lir 7; 45 '; 4.4 1 i''''. 4. ,. 1 ,., " - :'tlf''-',"0" "i ' ; ',!'"'; .„•• 111 , ri , 4 .0 0 : 1 ,* ' ,,t:: s*:'''..4:B4l.,iv‘l47o';',,i:4Aol* ,1%,9,f, .. '';.',,- .rp`,-'',,;(51i5T1,1..:?110,,4r7,f!1/4•!Xhll!flf4,: 0•4 , ; . . , ,X,%-c1f;51: , (''..: 1 4,'e..; , -;,:' 4 ..;::: . ,.' r i, , :t OA .Q14,5,14',..0 iint-4.2-44V.V,:::,!,,ji..,;:if,' , ;I.# ttt ~,,,. ' , *Aa'r-w- osstu g Our. Reduced Te r ns! ThePerald and Exprisitor is now in frare dato sulfa ? , here nt ONE DOLLAR AND Pi prittiorNvfftrYb but only when mild IN ADVANCE. •Twridolinrs not paid litadvance. We beg our Olontliterremellyfit that what-we-mean-by-paying-In advance-s paying_tiL 'the time of subacribingwor at , ithebeginning of a - new. year. We hope to find none meanenr ungenerous entringh to ask fin it at the reduced 'ferule, after they lave let theirunbscriptions run revered months over 3he time.. The Ifereld,ie noW,the clvrtitmpttper,An fainlithetres anyhtlar. hailer orsultscribere In steadily increasing ? . w hi r l, renders it a' prnritahlnadyettising,meditun. JOll PRINTING Of tivery:desoriptionexecitted With the optima neatness and at t h e lowestprices, with • new and '.rimitionable typo. The , patronage or our AietniboPeeso l . l ): A .lopx ni Goui.—The executive Cmpnilttee of the cnniberland conntyTemiterancir .Society have made nn engagement with Mr. Gough, for one eviining'only, that of the 2811b,.Iniiiialiy, MM. in address Übe citizens Of Carlisle, on the nuliject of Temperance. .111 r. O. has delivered noire thrall 40 addressee in the city of Phila. delphia-4MO tw4ooo et edema and -young men t yet a paper of that city. 11 , referring to hie recant vielt,,Otere, says 1101101' licturni nn Tempeintire, thq past week, have been crowded to oval...flowing: On . 'Sabbath evening, an 'immense manhole n 14,400441 in nod around the fienman's Bethel. The larcelmll fitted as a chapel was densely 'crowded, and every. avenue and street iitailing.to it were filled liy bemired' and Omen rids who were compelled to retire because there wneont room for them." • The place et the meeting trill be seannnhly announ ced ; and. in pelt to pay the owners of the sperilrer and the Meeting, and in part to secnre the comfort of these Who will wish to attend, admittance ivlll be by ticket.—price 124 cents.—We hope flint, no friend or enemy of the mum will fail to avail' himself of the privilege of enjoying Inc once the hearmouching elo quence of this UNHVIIPAININD on Avert. • M. Culdwell, Chair M. igliunry, 18,1847. 4*— A Irand.orni: PIANO 'FORTE for Bale, on, reksonablelerins. Persons desirous to purchase will please call on the editor of this paper. We are indebted to the attention of Col. Nobie of the (loose of Representatives Lor a copy of the Report of the Superintendant of Common Schools, and other document•. Oz j- The first page 01 this week's paper belound highly interesting in poetical, descriptive ; humorous and political leading. (1::).- We shall be absent from our post ilu ting the present and probably the succeeding publichtion of out paper, and its in,terest will therefore mainly depend upon the attention -which--the-humor-and .energy of the friend who had - consented to supply our place, will prompt him to devote. • Three or four articles only in this week's paper have been Prepared by ourself. The attention elfin: , heroic and the 'Nivel'. ntrons r -and- al6w hp- are eu Hem.. - '4-ace-tha elephant," is directed to Capt. Gates' adver tisement for Recruits. Cintetiipt for the Peoiole. We learn from the Harrisburg papers that the tocblOco members of Iliii - Leg,islature without a single , eieeption, opposed the pass age of the resolutions instmcting our members of Congress to vote for the Repeal of the Tariff of 184(1 and for the Restoration of the aot of 1842 . ! Here is " democratic" respect for popular opinion ! Here is respect for the ol—Pennsylvania, of New -YorleHof Ohio : of Massachusetts and New flampshire, as expressed in the las 4 election ! Or is if 'not rather the most servile and degraded suhtnission - fo the bite man power? And the beauty of it is, this same !ocelot° party in 1844 lied the people into believing that (key - were the only friends of the Tariff of 1842 !!! Bur we are glad they have thrown off The rtiatd: at-last—the Thrill " d'emocrats" will know which is the true American and Pennsylvania party now. State Treasurer. On Monday last the Senate at 12 o'clock, having arrives; in the house, the Convention was called to order by Mr. Gibbons_ speaker of the Serate when - ' John Banks received 72 voles ' Jafnes R. Snowden 55 .- " C. Sherlock . 1 ct John Banks was duly eleded Slate Trea surer for.the ensuing:Tear.' ' . • -This is a.seleelilin will be seconded with acclamation by the entire IVliig parry, and by thousands of - our No man in our :State staatls• more brightly pure in his pubheand Piivaylile'diari Judge. Banks, and ,he will bring with him to the discharge ,of.his duties probity and business .habits, which will induce a' continuance' of thut confidence in our esteeteetl - Stare - s.redit by the, gentlemen ,w boor suceeed... _ 1 0.? When the yoluntder reproaches Whigs for riot going tor Certain 'nuadilicOtiotio;cif tho Tariff of 18 . 46 ; it ought to recollect that Air. Polk said. distinctly in his Message that' the act ought to stand lin:its piesin#::ellippe.,Get Mr ; Pol k right b4for e Yett.iry:., to justify :yorti - /rff s,orpriiet • ovisi:thp sliatilders of the• Whigs.. The Whig,4 hade , no i .other course but Repeal' and Reiteration: • • verYl tega(tiriciellings, were Ins) got p idea rJagsiii SE ilia ' ~ iiblisliors of tfie 1 3 . 1 , 7 i !at) i 'Times, 10 (Mu ov.two_eavos, w,ouldi g4-far to}varil nek .big,lhens a ;little rnbielonutioils about poblishink'noilt4es;oluiletidTiitifiriaibig duale f (featV hii:xg;'&lcr::iv)itc4llliiii'4Ceive • F,lr n t:,;OF #r 15 , 43 ,•in ;pa rtio ,Oar. has, beau :tittich th is thly4 sor, , :f , joki3; , ll i•Eit)ii .4 1 1 I _,_ 4,49 ll 9, i ' 'o# 3 t i ii,l l. l l ls3rj ) :: ' ;i9Ci 4( l l 4 l ßp , 4 , ‘„ tij uch rl P95q; !.• Ot, , W ,IttAtje :14 with R 9 14, ~,tkA? t pgimeu t lvooo,l4 - alti Ate ,o ri t h . e#Ay44.oo . 4o4o6lo:4l6l4*iii . # .l) !FP :rE ftlt 4i l rill MOrY44l44';4' 7t9 l oC.', l lliniii4)l r :9 : **ll46it foku)d T 3 l- 0 91Prtichtdr4kilvA, 6V4, ..0 111.04 enot , ?"*tco . ?*1 .I#ffelttk* 1 , 0 rh aNc ;. 4 11 , 0 1 low I I T o tt oi#4 , l,„,aolC74, , v7l, 'A7•7l•l'—''' ..„ ~A;.,:,..0ac 4. 0 ..ilie' r 4labiiinti—..,l3ll:ma r s of Battles= 1... : • ' :01.7i.Mweissipfii-...fif .'Nerifilik,.,Eis.: l'e..j, •"" .74aUti..by4L'inii. - -Perry-0 iciat-Aeconnt r • ' •,' taire-Ilie• city of the ' 4ngets ea. ! . >:^ 7 ' jit''' . , tdres--,27.dmerican Pris?n•triPit 1 l a ' i, t of .,,,.. v c.;..Jessiip and Staff l ito.e3py 1 _ I • dr.ett New Orleans—Saiitil4le „.. . ( (War - resident. - • ..„(:*'sT ' i ~...N . i i. ~ r., i , ~, i. ...sr.ri '' , .p.,:1??•77:, - iv ASIIINGTON, Jan , oft,i - 4447,,-,7. :),.11idatearriship:Alabama has .iiiTived_at N. „Orleans. , --Slie-left-B*oion the adinst. -- No especial :bows 4 . A.-intereet fr o nt. Saltillo, -from. which it is inferred. that the dmgc&Rl4olr, t tftirif6t s iieffiTficrdelinrili - sfillit supposed, ,itet(i.gettelKortligijiipress wsitilielliatidinil . 'I or TM altititefelits - 7 - _ .._, ~..._.,.....,.... ~....... : -,- -The' - reliiiirrii - iif 'Watson, Ridgely t int& othors, 13al,imoreatts, arrived at N'vf•ii9r) ans in the Alabama. Lieut: Boyle 41' Wash in , - '• Annpilit4tint,..Meip_assegm , ---- ,- (-'-' . ."9:0:. ' poto from, 19atamorits, y), the, lat 'lntl, 'haVe.coirre to liand•,, ..Since hist edifices, therii• .have' :been "rumors ,- of . .battlbei,•. pi amities ' and notiriterliistialies—dirit.. Gea. Wool's:column was cut iiff; ,Gen. lArortiCa. aivioiqn, driven batk'to Ittottrerey:Aorn. Saltilloi.gnd that Gen. Taylor, wait shut •up. at Monterey :-, , Gen. Scan tibit staff Jell .two days-previous, -in haste fortarnargO. Going up the, rq , e'it they met a steamer with the mail bringing intelligence thet,part of the corps et:observa tion' belonging to Santa „A.miti'a anti, :hid been seen near Parrati, - Where ; Gom: Woorti army . was entiarriped. and that Gen, .Wool. 'had joined Gen. Weith at' Saltilki; as. had General t Twiggs void Quitman, ns.per prevr .ous liedounts. ' • • •,- . • tt? Gen. Panama's division had crossed the river at San Fernando liiro days previous, and yroulti . soon reach Victoria,-its destina tion • Gan. Taylor, it was 'thought, Woukl no doubt return home as soon as Soon took•cona toantl... - --When Patterson reaches Victoria,, all tiie .passes to San Luis will be shut up. • Advises froM Tampico to the 30th ult., r‘ti• port cOrything quiet_and orderly.. The-bark tvanona from New Yorh, had arrived at Tampico with the company of artillery wider Cript.Magruder They were at onto march• er] to camp. Mr. Chase, former IL States Consabas been appointed Collector of the Customaat Tampico. humors of a medita ted attack - on Tampico were circulated, . but were considered mere Mexican tales. On the 20th December, Commodore Perry,. with several. vessels took possession of La guna, anthai4troyed till the enemy's guns and munitions of war found in the. forts and the town. Corn. Sands with two vessels : was le . ft iu charge ofr Alvarado. The Mississippi captured a Mexican schooner called the Amelia. and seat her to New aleans for sale. Terser Crosby was killed by falling lrorm albron hoard the. Vixen. Gen. Santa Anna is declared by the new Congress dilly elected President of the Re- public of Mexico. Froth' an examination of farther files of Mexican papers : no direct action appears to have been had upon the subject of the war by the Mexican Congress, The Mexican papers convey the impression that San Luis. rslo be the great battle ground of the war, Official Maican accounts hero been re - - ceived of events at Los Angefos, on the Pa cific. In the action . of the !.. ) ifth Sept. at that plaCe, 27 - Americans were made prisoners, and 3 wounded; 'one Mexican was killed; but no Americans. The conquerors then laid . seige to the City of Angels, and en-the. 30th of ttteptember, the 'town rinpitulated to Flores. The terms of surrender are drawn up with as much7deliberation as those of Monterey, and are detailed qt length in the N --- eW_OrleanKpapem - ---- General Jessti and bta IT, and 240 sick anti discharged soldier: , Caine passengers in - the Alabama. P. S.-10 o'clock 11.—Corpmodore Perry arrived in Washington this evening in the Osceola frOm Norton:. and confirms all that-I.lmve stated- relative -to-the--taking-of Laguna. Advices from the City of Mexico report that our expedition against Laguna was completely successful. orator: , -.. dons; B. Got art IN N, llAxissiiint.— , One who heard him speak in the Temple in Portsmouth writes:—" I had herd m uc h of this gentleman as one of nature's orators, and the strength of the milogiunis whi c h 1 had heard, made mo fear a disappointments ; but the highest encomiums ho .`.as received are no more than deserved, 1 liaise listened to-some of the gieitiest tragic actors of the time; when theatres were in fashion ; but none of them in the highest wrought scenes of Shakspeare, could even move my feelings as they were moved by that atm of mdurst in his single lecture on Temperance, i wish not,io praise, far less to (latter; but I Wish to arouse curiosity in others to hear him. They will hear only mob, for set forth, and truth which will hurt no man, and mai do any man gond." JOIIN 111. GOMM IN A LEX.% ND111.1 7 D. C,— Tho Rev. J. N. Theekirlli spooks, of him as having here' carried Ills audience " through' the whole - oat:1)W of human e:notinn 2 with a' versatility of concep , lion.mul a rapidity al execution truly sin pi hiii„tk." "There,', says ho " sat g,rave divines, astute lawyers, acute , physicians, calchlaiir g iiim chants, young and eager. clerks. dignified matrons, garrulous boys and sprightly girls. pinin meelinnws and rough watermiiii, genteel wine.drinkers and shabby tipplers,--and if there .he any whet condition of humanity, it hail its representa. _tives,—all under the spell of this young charmer, who charmed so wisely; r alternate, ly' elevated by the 'graud; thrilled with, the lievrible; dissolved with the tender, enchaot• ed with the beautiful. and all this without. a plan or purpose on the „part of the speaker, except to try to rosette the fallen Vom the pit arid mite of intemperance, and envige. Tate the liriticiples of those who stfind 'on firm ground. ThisteatiMonY is thot of a deep and bitten inflow? untie!' lids'wo.. I:he senti ments he utte're eciiiiii from the Alep,tlts of a heatt once riven With'the'reititietedjlOkes ol adyersitybut"notl , ''bound'', Op', , s with, the gentle, healing hand of the eininfor e tet f • -Jena'fVettottli'lT:`i''ifereiie ltit ' . n" ll itdtielivered beWee,oli hod lxi „ifniet 'l"tripertnee . `addreiedti. l 4lo , edir , a2 ,tl)ttl InqUiret iiaYsi:—"ThOtiO' e'riitiitily, i 10411,4.• to; , it , , Ciough is_erie of the mest inteCestiqg ktid - reffdetiiii,Wik - efifiVe r - iiiii.l7lbs eddies:4s flow. froin'hii, ' head, nod' w ith, Oil 'lnstittetive%stinse of pMpliety Whillttke`,lntt , therough''teachinger cificin . .laillii'„,iiiipArp t e . lieviir'Uttetif tiojithirfk hi Ir leili3t`l)l,l4rnm„ e witliTeOprietp and Settle violate r ,tlit'rfill'3o ol , thestfioleM faille. , 'lrlia'fiai&OrMalB,r i , 7 , ••"7r - 1 - '7, - t-Tni • , •ityi;,,..:. , 1. : nlO'lltieni.itelin'hi/tif'ht vilititittlioeNik bi9.,•4.6 c ,ii, atno ,,,a, virginia , has , Offered siatifieatienllgAtiflLhait', Pend!, fi4iirithgli •'- rt , ''..• • • • •.. ,ambniWo - P,anoil'itndrall"in'te 'itailaylog Itil furtiwkditilotiWrilattalliorf , tof , *iilujitit 4 4 a inattheriiitetilis ifeeiiiiieri- rt - Wkeetilleyi4 fdr tertidoltVlo6).cicfriniiii 4 ) MtO t tijite' r : i ';`Xii not hada mafettitlly!,ttug(riettted;' ' Vithe'ro4 ter' hriiiiti,f lie4i,"'rpicit4'l,iio;l 4 ppeye ra l am p] , l ietatibir ttaittse•Yvtidgerl Ilrle g . tAllitiiiiiiSidci, r3 ' ' ' tia" Rqg'called I I v. t 'him lentils 41611P:10: "c" - “ - ", '-" ' ' . I ) .''" u P °I , P' • "P' en t'" e • 41 ' L nlni !'" l. 1 1• 4 1filthiNieninrofititi'2811?;kliii/pecilitil l lof giniaibyrecrititlng io.this , shoe ad '4ity Carlisle end iliciteetahlkitiiigteivne"Willh'asi litii3" if idi'iria,"vAliYilgit`rltifenliiri'sof",k an opijortaiiiy.id 4.6 - * Mier trispe'dt fdr, ( goj, othikßattallicakler.. the POlik.Thiniinitin./. 7 ,--: 3 ' l 'n' i nn 4 1 idelede '2l 11 ,as th it . 11 ? 1 / 4 L 44 . 1 ,0 1 .4 11 - , .. ,•,•••,• .. „, .T TefnlieraWeitticse3 l `4sMil'e ;It 2hill?Olmyed_ yipailit,Vall,Pirnisn aeri entettel't et 1 oincell Mm, vGlOtigh , hi' deeitiodlY tilennibet licti4r PI allwiortsolstnd lir PrinnejliVenitt'%iill-etily. ,adveciatel4 , Poniti , ilwitio inl . " l "' . I ' . " 1 (aisle the priVetee" - lhe'"elifielry - tY' l tr'ArO'n fr i, ....‘-Carlislitj.3lln..'l.B",flFlTY. l+ ' t ,'.`q u ''''',"'"." l ' .. ~7 .i„,n,inin.Ti Pt -,... , iha ! iiiiii ' hii l! , it ?.' 47, , .to'g mvoi 4 1a1 4-111 " 4442-r4 ZE 4 cliaihieLsiitldi `'.. 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" F L:7; MOM, . itiPtedeittifenetifr 1 "il .t l , tri o :otir,fi, t , ,-o t iy r rninl ,' L. , tifo ; mtfr 01 , : - ..4to . 1,, ,, ,( k 4.46 , airtoE-119tp,AssO t} , , ttel,P,i ' , l l \, '..1 -":' '''',lti 4; ; Yi4',Y . .. 6. ftTlitti - ,o,o7lettil l ' l tioii;.,A4i.;:•.:ott,molt fsi", 04 . 11.),,q141, , 34 i ,k,„ ~, , - 7,::,,fA ;',., ,,, A-::, 14 ,g. :ct i04-.,... : „...,„ , 71 4 .--, ~,, , , . i. . 1 ,•: ' . ' ,k-y;c:.; - -4kr: ',,-.. ~- . ''• '-',,,-. : ;,. ;, 4 p,' ,1,,": I,' 4. •11,+,,J., 1 • , ` '-'r , ~"''';'::: ;*". '''''' '.•%.:' '-:S %. ,', ',. ' .i.,..' When Gem Scott depricated "a fire in the rear," at the same time he was called to battle the enemy in front, the locofoco press poUnced upon him to disrespect to the President, evading the call of his country , &e. But have not the events of the last Week in Washington proved the gallant old Gener al's fears and predictions to be well groun ded? Let locolocoism however goon in its sneaking conSpiracyagainst Scott and Tay* —the pcopk will vindicate thorn, the people will sustain them, and crush Polkery and ifs crafty schemes in overwhelming infamy. Itsecins to be generally- conceded ttla there will be a deficiency in the State Treas ury of from 5200,000 to $300,000 -of funds liable to be appropriated to the payment' of Interest on the Public: Debt falling - due on canning first of February: The:revnues fof the canting year will. have to be anticipated to meet this deticiencyi and a temporary loan . leEtored ! to for the 'purpede of . keeping the plighted faith, of the • State . Pure and untarn • New . York Trihnno stales that the'liealllia,GoV. young of that StaTe,is very precarious. Rlle is quites feeble qua great fears are:ehtertained that he will not long to enjoy 'll o rdiiiiii6 . 4' . 4'eirycluipetits of ihe y . olltue 16 which : the partiality .ol his. fel. % iPwcitizeus.has elevated him; • TERRTBLE GALE :AT Tliciys-41(ti to learn 119 t on 108 t .11mOden 4 . !1(1 . :4 '3 :r0011,"gale pan.9ed.through the town of - ,Troi,.(N.T.). doing much llamaie ertyi killing three' perloM!; "•' ' == lip= an#=jjje ‘ e .,9,r a• ",!N O: kve:l4o9l mit ott Saturday. last .!t irrtißstldestruoti ye , fiii:c;eourrethherel , .'Tliii ioaa.eustained ; Jaige:iti*:iiiic .Wie!' ', I I.IPCPtIdMr.I4 j =MEI Perouent to . .a•call of the,paniberland Co,:. , Tempergnae Secirqy'i e severe Downes of cetdifile-arribliOtildthe-Meth-cidiatlOhico .9-1"911,1A,„AV.1144,?...qhPM1001,` 1846) k".ioFT.W.Psr? tT1P4) . 54 11 4f6 1 1 6 1, ing deli; Vattqin l 4.o° ll °f l4 goo ,6 l,o!l,4KinE ston ; ": I # ' oolfic,lo?)J*l%*;•s 4 l lt rkTritiitrAq.o.l4 T P" bersbuig, Franklin county.. le convention organized by electing the rolloai officers:- - - A §ecretar,ies—rT. H, O:IBAVF,T.L, r . 4 f . • • I IVAr.i r -4...A:humotiOn rtherr,,Revw:H.TlLt,Wilson-mrlater i nr)ifp,iptlify i ,t9,lJl : (lll,Fitsr„ipvitihi)to l siti , virrith re convention and% take part in its delib: Srr eralions ~ 'On motion, fudge 1-fepborn wns invited to sit as a corresponding:mem* of the edit:, vencion The,tollowing *ere the-principal .reriolu , Liens passe by the convention Whereas, It is anti.republican lOWA- con : stint and.-enorrneus public , expotiserslicrulit 'bes,ineurred for any :purpose, without consent of a majority _of the tax,payetS,,ariil w iereas , a very great 2roportion of our do , ,mestretaxation arises from ; the cost.ol prese- eutinguiiminal and maint.ining, drunken paupers and their, iinm.etliste families and whereas the traffic in intoxicating liquors, as &beverage, is thoprincipal cause of Call. this expense., poverty and critnia—amt whereas this traffic is-licensed - and carried , on 6y • the immediate agency. of a vegy...emall minority of the people"; Therefore; VeSollled, That no pe:son ought to be, per mineta to vend, distribute or supply inixoica ting beverages in any Township,: Ward or ,Borough,,ef.this.cpm Men the nonsenl of a majoriy of the, voters residing therein. „ . . Ilesohyd, That flits convention recommend -to- he-citizenscumbet land .coutity to sign Memorials the Legislature in accordance foregoing-resolution- - --Committees, were then appointed to, report phut for_ county organization—and to pro- Cure signatures to the memorials to be pre sented to the Legislature. • On motion, the following persons were ap . -pointed as delegates to the State Temper: ance Convention, to be held at 'Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 27th Jan. 1847. • Prest - . -- Emory, - Prof. CaldWell, Rev.• Jo'm A. Gere, Rev. A. 11. Kilmer, Rev. Mr New lin, Rev. Mr. Lilley, Rev. John N. Hollamn, Rev. Mr Jordon, Samuel Elliott, Jacob Fet ter, Thomas H. Criswell, Jacob Senei, Isaac TOdd; Nathaniel Hantch, Rev. Jacob Squier. Jacob Bretz, John 11. Weaver,, Lemuel G. Rrandebury, - • Esq. George .Iteller, Renick Angney, John W. Craighead, A. L. Coyle ; J. J. Hemphill, J. AV. Kelley, Peter Matson, .1 1 . Musser, Psq., tI Wonds, John Butts. L.- K. Donavin, Rey, Nil% -IWClean, Rev. 1)1. Green, S. 1.. Sentman, W. 11 - . -- Mnititf, Eberly, James Gallaher, David CrisWel.l, Jacob Wal ters, Rev. ,Mr. Foulke. Rev, Mr.-Williams, Rev. Mr. t:Kens,' - W. lc.. 'frill. oavid &obeli and . R. 64, G. R. Crooks. . After the business of the ennventlea was disposed of, a large and respeetatile.tualience was highly entertained hy rerlinrks from Rev. IYr. Emory, President of the coiaention:Rev. Mr. Jordan, Rev, Mr. Babb : mid Mr. Walton. .agent,of the •State - Temputiffee Ear the Herold & Expositor. John B. Gough. Mn.•Eprrou :—As Mr. Gough is about to visit Carlisle, it is believed your readers may •be pleased with the following Straps, which refer to - his -- extraordinary I)owers as an 161. f.nitea vithtio sayingraud . :-.D.oinivatlirashingfot. • - • • • , Witfrffittr ,Jari: 12' MO.: ' ----Thi-Linieltintfffely= 7 l4 de ...ektrecently 4, .virttnessed itiAr .Senate„ Ira agW7 Creed. tcs.dayi!by',o,. i : i h' ° l f le TerikYli , , e i i -of ) 1 Virginia. 116,!...bnitedlatrtiKerflit: , ' early: • hoer title ime t-, ,'fro t 116 ie . I .inder which his 'be 1; en ., r Bring for..kivetal . , weeks. , He , ' . Om' • r eitinguphittatt 6' ' ' propriety .of MS ileikrtleenti'the..amiehr tty, of his character and sterling sense, than any of the more shining attributes. Still he had very respectable ability and considerable.le gabattainmnrfftW.r.rArcherliffintiftit'ell''ffirdo afflicting .intrgli,ge4e.e,ie .ntiat „arid itonehing et * ..teer 4- ,lii - thelionseObte Pain fiff`tlutt` Was - assigned - to'GewirdiDowelb - than WlitinVrie rpanteould ! t hrove discharged it more appro. prititbli str..'ably,. The, remarkable silence , Wiliel4lllo.Yeiletitthuiffgaikkael.i.v.rgy*.andahrs. ithittersarappeobation.."Whieh it' afterwards "elicited; ate& iii6kfliiimiilly than any core reandation :of inlmet.oanl the; singular aril" felicipes.beauty, el ;be polductien. The eb sequtes will take place to-morrow.' Thus r in a . .'single.lortnight,biave fallen 'two' of the youngest and-finest vigortms members of the Senatetwo,!whe ót.'all the Ethers,' Would' have bedn'selected, its juoniising the longest .career of usefulness alai honor. • l'lre adme nition is a:startling one; but will ibbe ap -ptediated t •... , ~ .. „ • • • . •A debateetireme interest arose in the•Sen atelthis. morning,ln _ which a considerable number of Simmers participated: - 'Therirmy increase, or. ten regiment bill . .beitig• under consideration, As...rianteron meted! oh an , • am endment that one (platter section Of band , be given to every non-commtssioned racer ) musician.ald'private who should serve the. ring the' War Witli'Mexico, Or be hohorably discharged before its expiration, • • ' . . . After con.sidorable Iliscuissiori Mr. ' p flialser moved to postpone.the bill till tet4rOrrow in •orderto allow time to prepare an amendment that shall embrace Mr, Cameren's, The Lieut. Oen bill' was.then taken - up, and 11r. Dix addressed the Senate in its sup port-, dectiriVing theldninirider of 'the J. In the House,. an equally - interesting de bate was in progress upon the Oregon bill.— MA Butt of South Carolina, addressed the committee of the whole, deprecating what he called the_iilletlerence_ebboilh_with slaviery, in insertinga clause.in the bill, ma ling the provisions of the ordinance of 1787 applicable to•this territory ; that is to say, for ever efcluding slavery from its soil. lie told the north that the south would not sub unit to her interference with that subject, and that if she persisted, the .south. would take Tare of liorgellyand cut loose from those who thus meddled with her concerns. To this Mr. Petit of Ind. replied, and in a very firm and decided -moil .r. tome what may, he said, he never would give his vote to. incorporate one foot of territory into the United Slays that was to be covered with slavery; not because slavery was an injury to the slave: this he did not believe, he had no mawkish sympathy for him for he believ or! his condition better here than in his own country ; hot because slavery was a ertrse . to the country, to the owners of slaves,- and net the slaves themselves. . - If separation was to. e the ordernt the day, lie would say to his brethren of the Sen ate to go----go free as air: Compulsory te strtillif Whiriti only increase the desire to go. lie would therefore say, if they were going. the-sooner the better. It Was better to go in pence than in to quarrel._ They had talked of the sword,...liavii a - Cure. let not the Sword be.drawn. . But Mr. P. said there would bend dlvisbur, no rupture of the Union, the south Would our dissolve it if she could, told she could not it she would. lie went oil to show the Oleos 1 iirslavery by Contrasting Virginia ill no flat- tering nurturer, with New York, York, Pennsylva: 1 nia, Ohio and even Indiana: showing how ! much more they had pin2ressed than she hail, rind -how--vastly—superior to -her-they were in eilierprise. industry, manufacturing And agriculture. 111 r. P. proceeded at some length in this strain ol remark. repealing :an 1 expression of Mr. wise made in that.lionse Mr. Vint - Tign, - Iliiit Vifiriiiiit was fallen au& the whole south warped . ' lie agreed in the utinient thus tittered by one of her•sons, th tp at Virginia had fallen, and the cause was the incubus of slavery that pressed like a mountain upon her physical and mental en. emirs. . _ ?nrsithni to notice, Mr. Benton introiliteed this morning a bithrelative to bounty lands to soldiers, which was read a first and second time, and he then insisted upon . its immedi ate consideratithi. Thew was a design in this: his object was to head „Ur. Cameron by rendering his' amendment to the army' bill useless. A question.ol order arose out of this subject, which was debated for an hour or two with much warmth and no little feeling. especially,on.ilie part al Mr. Benthn, who se emed to avail himself of this opportu nity to let, all a little of the pent-up math occasioned by the blasting of his lond hopes yesterday.. But he was doomed to another defeat.. , Upon- calling the yeas ; and nays 'Upon die question ol„, postponing" his- bill, in cirdevto litio up the army bill, which wns file, thiostion _upon which tim debate alone, they stood 23 to 23, Mi. Cameron, Mr.- flan negan anTl . .Mr, Westrott voting:thi.the affix-' mative, ,and the, Vice President doing so on like doend that the,tlitficulty.or question had ari.SII, tly. his own haity,action. .., . .' . - ' The artily:bill:was then taken up,:but sol I . 'nithiY 'arneridlirientS, and, piopositions, being I ii• Linl,inglit regurd to giyitig bounty lands to I the'yoltinthers . , and. it twit% difficult to.tligast them it'operly, o motion was.made and pre- veiled Ito „recommit the bit the military '&o;iinth)ftc..o, With instructions, covering the 'tbl;Ole 0900.,5. A „ ..„. c . ...• itl, ... ,OW Qusd, thd debate, upon the. Oregon Ter,ritory 1411 was continued yesterday .and tordayybetween those .who havW , tieretofote acted ~harmoniously. together, but J.whe •are to ~coniegoenco,,ef ,the , introduction ot • the .question,.of..sVierb.. , are exemplifying "tat seh,ooll in;_„ mt.!, ttpreariP ~.Those -w ho hard betetotore,! preehtinied ~ - timinselves to . be ‘‘,rnthera..,,mett7'with: southern. pritielplesel Artzt,r,ow„llool)-Altearlikigninst. I hOEI3 Afliorn .this 1 190.44 11 4 . 10NAC011iqiiia to cilneiliate I cannot pretend to give even an outline of the debate, orAtLeaelsmembers speech, 'true I,thope„offthemortiterulnettaltay bersum'fned :P01 4,, 1hi5. , ..6:97.!;!, tißukeitc.„etiwhiett , drery=onel of theritirbeli - eiteThas.ffidi37lliiil7rtat - 17 - -Wilf :11qYt. Pole, Pal aftinPS,..'xipeopingl . ct - i incli'mord !,C,fViol.YiriiciAttel,;,c_kfiteil; StritesooTerl4hiolt tsv.leq.i. #5, 49.' 415., 041eittfeiys1sriehn,:orii , the/. ~e1 4 }4111 . 0.9. 1 1.efi4r.-., H ateliet 01 . 45/sh; and : , 14 .re(Y. 1 !grntr , 90•, 4f ir ,i..44.46., , d0,14,11,11•,.ty0/3 ) thk r _4oa t oian .01 - ;:,.lllr,..,VrycivOn;inf!N;:TY.ii .4VIH. . Po, P4IPPf ,Igia..o4.Plad otberic WhoitaVersPOj, ' ' ' l l;!fr 91111t 1 4941uP,igetpttpihit.i.sZnettat calttilike..! Al_illk,ilijitllicA l 4l l ll9,th,vilitibe..;;rnadirillby . ,, f4o: ..oasflte,Aoo.l4.lo.ll*ufaiikluoviitil.ipositiii, 'lAl4.l,WRitpkilOi t t*hergatiflttinneickl , to, •laSttunqi-lik§.lSWl4.4 l o,libettitnitdivemetille-1 .0199,11; 4 1E09.qt ) 81.,,veri , .roNhingiidt-; apPears. . 19, !')/r,P4I it,PililSrtitettdintl4lo l l* , POin4 ankf , wltiat l dee arruipp,wouh,Vmrtrojudgriftint,' „ o _ ll )°,Ft4sl! ripgiettoe.t.,p,ciettee wit Itulle#iett . 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EMI MEEHO .OTlvii•W - miiii 7 4o3 iheirtice7nofexcifee, iiii — ii, six' igCeiti"tq cease. hciweVeV, et. the'expgiep bfe yAle.ye. - niter .notice given byllie , - SOrittii - ratio weir; 017 - 1 -- • Inters to den/ kat.ddk•- , - ~ --. • . - .t.. fle". -6 ., '. t t• ''l '' % ', r ' • ' ,4* I I pe ho ird-pr des for li ei givineer I , L Aich lh lehall b ' ued r itvdm),.ttc. t 1 51 3 Etetio . our.d ' .that i °di of the ,';-ii,li s eg I•ntv . - •iwine •t R. eiltdif 'elks sir tie3J. ... ihen't i.,pbbf ..ihetlitilV i s may choose to receive' the., tied enthorizcs the Preeideni trom,time to 'time to borrow on ,the credit. of euchmotes.• , . . Twenty thousand dollars Lppropriated Tor rnityment. id - the expenses of preparing. printing, ..engraving, of the Treasury" notes utdqpdiffeatea,of loan OLIVER or. RAIL ROADS IN TILE UNITEDrSTATES.—iThe, allre7l l o7Cl ked Intd t l opeOtionAn 4tid iiitatps I v viitleh bOO : coussis; iu Short Aries - conuacred) with coal companies and private establishments ?. leaving. 4,500 miles of swift •steani • eonvey4 once : • Tin the CoopiroOons of falltoads, aild the electric ielegrepii-, the 0 - titbit States. are far in 'advance of Europe, in proportion to' population., . , WitisikimS ! uNDEß A W ORTH: ORTH.—A correspondent, e!f - 411(1 .N‘s Orledns: . 'beita writes.frauf Mo n tere y, • • • - r•. • . - • "Gln2:Weith . .has„issued an oriler-- 0 Sal. •tillo,that all officers &-soldiers under hiS'coiii= mend most appear et. the next dress parade without whiskers. Many a face that has not come • contact . with- a - razor months, 'must now Coine to the scratch. The barbers ofSaltillo tic; doubt think . il 'b a' ~ e ty 'judicious Order: plltilie.lo . id;eiifo . a vunteer,. tircratiiigirikft ' ol aCtiseti . from the Opera) shearinw, ,bet,it was like to -his eyes he sitk down to the 'operation. t.)r We see it stated that. the City Court of New Londen, Connecticut, has impsed a fine of one dollar and costs, twenty-three dollars and thirteen cents; on Gyipt.fal A. W. - 1111TF, - the well known advocate of-lemper.. • tines, for obstrfieting the side walks of that city by delivering a temperance address in the greet: A SWIFT Honsn.—The Maine Fartnerielfs a number.of tough stories about alroan whom it calls 'Neverbeat." Here is one of they best of thorn: "A .gentleman gas crackine : is the pres ence of Neverheat, nhent the speed .of his horse, which, he-Said, would trot a mile in side if three minutes, and follow it ler 'three consecutive miles. ''A mile inside of three minutes ain't much to brag aberut," said Neverheat. "why the other day"l wns.up to S--. sixteen [Mies distant._ Just as f started for Imme, at shower came ecji'Mpiii: The struck in the back part et the %yawn: and the me. rufint it struck, I hit old giant a cut tvith the.' whip, mid away she trotted. scarcely totalling her, feet to, the mound. She kept iestmip and tuck with the -shower. The wation was tilled with water; hut -noteon the Old Kate eito!t. bfi heathy_ any_ piece of hor,e flesh in the- sta.e. 11'ben she goes, she goesit.' 7 , •Smart horso or a Isky shom-tr, ' said the gentleman TiiEEswir observer of signs may look upon 18-17 with afearful face. The year begins with Friday and ends With Friday—that very huluuky day.. The }berth or July comes art Sunday—rely uullieky: For .the first time in the "recolleclion of Ilte 2klett inhabitant," there will he no 1011 moon Alds year - in the month of - Fritirari nalucky. month. Our national phliiienl tidy begins un Sunday the 4th of March tett Un lucky day There will be no eclipse tisaile in ilteyertuniticky lor.Aar_gavers. .BUt es an offset for the'whele January is to be blessed) with two lull moons, and march a like note bet—this Will belucky, and perhaps !brim light :enough over the dark ientnils of the gear to overcome all evil prognostlOns. Portsmouth Journui. WIUDILT'S INDIAN VIICETABI.P.: Prit.r,s, in ad dition to being one of the best aatt•bilhous •medicines in the world, possesS a'power in remcwing pain. which is truly astoriish•ng.— l•'our or five - I said Indian Pills, taken every night cn going to bed, will in a shod time completely rid the body of tt-ise morbid hit more which. if toged in the liver, are the cause of pin in •ho side. sometimes exten ding through to the shoulder blade, diflicn by of breathing, nausea and sickness, loss 01 appetite, costivenes4, indigestions,- ft: uency swarthy or yellow complexion, and other symptons of .an inflammation or torpid state of tlie • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills a1:4116r. ,ongbly clealise ihe stomach and bowels of ~ till bilious }111010{1;, and othn impurity, and t. ' - therefore are a eertain core for &ludic, ilysen- • • • tary, cholera meatus, and eVcry 'other clis.or. . • ,der of the,. intestines, They • üb.o Hid and .. . .itrwrove` digestion, and consequently •gti'e l'n the sergenet ni.9011,1 1 11,.... health and rigor,to the whole frame [Orwell tl"..rstYS lurge"Plt il.hkeli . , as ,drire dlsettse of 'evety mute ' front the "'"" 1 "."' 1 "" l'h "l 0 '''""" b • V 7• •• r . body. • , - •.. . • , . ~.. ...... „ l'o the lielt„ .secrgetiet . 0.1 3.1 • • epethney , IG , .. I- • , 14 Br.wmte or, COVNTERFE.TS.--The public ordkeeee'terkeiffif 18 ' k 47, are cautioned against the many spell t s Pi I sy. her -ibrgeailik,,earh, 13 • ' is ,' .nriedicines,.which an,order to deceive are C orl.ornil "• ' ' ,e' ' • 16 1 called by.tterne, similar, to , %Vriglit's Indian 11 40''' s • '' '• - ' -• 8 • • ' 9 :Vegetable Pips.: ... i , - , , •i , . .a : .Ntrieletane,: ...• •., ~, ~g...: F 111.1,013 NMI bi11...451111111S • ii It,- -The cinly..onginal anti genuine lndino Veg. m. k if i , ci ., 3.. , , ... • , it .etable.Pilla have. the signature of .Irilliam •Prioe:es - ' ~. p .. 7 • . I-7 : ~ ,wright . .written, with, a pad. •dit the top label . A bounty of twelve bolters mill beipaitl to .of,each box-,:.bone other: , genii ale, anti to each • counterfeit. this is forgery : t.. t ~- , ' •''' r. V, 1.:13,-; is r''' n ,-- ~, - o r,.ryf , Offices devoted exclusively ici.thir s file'of Besti!es- eymiqiinlSll;prit, ae'rthOve shad, ' ~j i:„ i gt4r, , ' mug , : I ,,, gdawe I pili sr l io ,h bl ik zile one ration per (In is allow e,d .every . ,, stgci c ier, and ,retail,-.. - 409;•,Race :Street, ri Phillitlelphitri y /if ll ' i r ''"'"*"'l ll "fe'lli retr t'''eP.ltititqltice 1 , 288 - Green w 'oh Street. New York y a rad, i tog 'al4ritllargoseuptily'eflbhfn . fOrt Ole; `.rittrpgft- Trernon t--.Streetralostoitr--- it eV elottlitiit "'llolid rOniliertieltrifirire,at Alifiikiil.ir.."lLl(_T::_,._l,is.l:7_.ll)Yi_.q_,.,Ltit%ie_e , Cil m gi ,.. lb ,:: , , y . y__*g . ol_ti 131 1i11. , ; t 1 i n ' i.t . 6 . i it ,. 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Carlisle barraoi#l„.ter 2 i' • 41161(idli tiy - -14 1:t 01411016iRitilw.Iiii0Olei lA?l,i6liilit.. itift3t,o,'4ktvi?,,Wipt4l,.mtiptsita ail& 'Oinilitia ~.;')l'AVAiiikwpa t`f.;,o,4P99,lingtlii(s'. 'd . On t i N i l iiiiV i 2-6 4)*-A 1 441q*(1,991'91' ,0 4P - 1 voitd'it- ib!cßlitii'r.",ioyilieA4olipp.Agooropt' Mtre)fileßizeYiKit 1.4%.690:"A'..!P9A4EY118rtt1i lo'liotillk 116014'46s rw*e . e i t hrl , x - yeapti - iNtiihiliel ) 1 ItiPairtitilliP'ittikelia . „, ~ : ',4l f ;l.3µo,ppitkicilm:aie' ' l.tith ' ilj', * t' O i t 6l o*llic-" alt '-. di tilki t tf pdkae,k`Pkakaiti•e!: , 4i.vr. : Pt iNkte chic , blor .ettlekoh.kaille 4O!t}in' g,.."oiShi`e , kilts. brat OY il t l lr litl . s Oilti!liißlpilki; . ligii.loit hOll 'litiryl7 7 :o-)13 '' OM - e :-.'ra rit-,imaii•-',akiiiitl.4.' substances, tltio* tj,,,,GWlifiiiCare-IthO' 7 • 9:jiiiilt L ii,`ok i tti ;TrT*l t 'o,lkeirkillii,i)r • ,*kit the: ~154 1, ,1 6 , ...t , i f f ni i i ,,, , t t, ...4 111t . j , ; ( i gift. c, P,,f4hY vst . , 647 /1 4 14 4 4411, ~, lgi)gpflerrWk!,kllo.Y:qPil, . Pl l !!! k i,,,T . 04 14 1, -- .:Sii I 1 Pitit;`,I443OAVA4MTI:: Fi) t tliikgififiVillttgytwiilfifli;i44itiwitiii t t pliY,i , ,--xf. , -.•:.,...,6.,; , •1:- ,- - . ` - _-,,,.5.i,,,.)';'.;i;-:.-1.,z;.;,:ii'•..4',.,,::drm•-::(4_,..,.,-,.,: ;5 , ,, ~,,... .• • • II _= . l ? the r lffaanat i • • WiiriAm-litramel. No .111isa LEAH ZIEGLER. ' ,4- ttia,the_sarna-day y -by : ihe eame ? -.llvlr, • ILL • t 241ss SUSAN BOWMAN, all h nt 1 • • t:YnotA, 18,0 f .. • 14th ink 'by Ilia Rev E. BR£IDEN. ( I JCSEPH. MeCAtka, of Pla'nfplil )I.47,Aserit Riresmat of Wes pent s& witsbip. • . , . .iiirr.6burg, Pa., tn . ] Monday the 18 h inst., bylhe Rev. 3. H. Cult, Win.. P. Beatty Esq., to Miss Mary Scott cletidenin,:all' of that place. • , . . , . On, the, UHL intlauti. al—hia.reidence in `R'liiiel ill iUajor i tlytircp j age4.l. 32 yeari. / ' •I: 1, 1, Ok. the flatil Mist al tbSixlthi6c-k!.l.iamp .sleroeTuwnshripiqclMbefrtiifiMdff.RMEiel Sher Van, Esquire an aged and respectable kuhabitant of said kauilliolle has left a larger number of frietais and ,relatiyes.4.opfgra his qOffifee - tlireith theirloais ' . scnoot. ) T • l ''' r VENI . IIAI - k ----- f, 0 Delto ">q' N i • )VAR . I A:P , ARTMEIST,. ' • : . AD IV U :S .A hifig t ° o t i l : : 1- .7a 4 1 4 1‘ 11: 8 1s • 6 417 17 :' P 7 .• ; I. The following net of Congreis ellongink the term of eoliettnent, slid him/tiling," homily for recruits, id Atfilliiille4 for thiinfotoortiou uf. 1,1 gui. "dikrur e?,,lß e l t f C i Mi n t9Yl,l fi! . 7 e AN Act t&eneinirage e'tilistinents in, the reg f .4 - 4-- • 'oliiir - afrityV " ' ' ' i- 'A 'S '' '' 1 "/ // ''' ,Re it enacted _iii c ehate and -. atm of Repree taritivai of ihe Unit 41 Stidei'ef dinerieu aseembled, 'Flint, during the 000Mo:ince of the war with re 511,exlete,,theterm of enlistment of the men to' lii' m u tether the mginiciits dragoons, art illery,' infilifirb Al t dillleitillo of the present niilitar3 esailiffslidimit, - ITMII be . due sig the oldest sootier distliargt,il.' or five ) cart; a the ' o r ption Of girl f n, e' , s ,i , • o theis.“2, - and he'll pri;ther entitled ne there `shall' be allowed and piiiil to' esejmablit-brotied _.,„„,,,,..,81.11 be iliilY eifflited to terve iu,the ar tillery or infiniti7,lM , the term of five 'ears pr during! the War,„tt hottnty it twelve' thillitri;.litit the pa) meld ot six dollars old i e silk! rniitoty„slial I be deterred until the recrtnt shall bare joined for p duty the regimt in wi.icli he line fo lit•rve.° 2 The geueral superintentle'iiis ol the reerlii‘ ling service will gitc pv0%1)0.41101, mil,tsecetttiry iNsitiiklitifitilto MO rtioliatiiig : tiffli4Esralill *1.1.1._„„_ . - immeilintely - publiilrtMtgner a l or& r, aMI the table of established rates or pay agreeable lows' , tiding laws , milicXed, three times in too ntlwipa pea; in the vicinity dtheirteslictiie minis zvou...-- - 3 '1 he term or service will hereafter be," du ring tlivinir" wilh Mesita); or lor Ave yeti's, as the reernit may prefer, The blanks now in use, will answer fur five years' Men, by u riling on the back ol the enlistinent, in due forsii; the requited r receipt for the advanced bounty I and ihey will i also outlive for the new term Mitil tiew blanks can be printed shbstitothigne wiietts . flume the ~,,r , " lit li.milu rititi.; ordie rcertiolog °form for the ords .' five yours,"a as primed id the prescribed oath or allegin mai . 4 Company eoMinanders w ill add two coin 1111 l s to the , mnster 1 . 0 1 / s :i in ind nsioi,inni II N . ~, mil, s low joi nit!, lOplioti the,PaYineas on ilistOUnk ' Or . nonni I . ). Nellie first t:Oluitui will lie elmrged the ad= „,,need bounvinid,to thesoltlice lit the time of Iris enlistMent ; ill the second, the retnined Om,= to due, or paid (as the edse lina) be, Ott joining for loty the regirhent pit u bleb lie it to wile.— IteerUiting officers Oil' add similar colu m ns-lo the blank minter rolls, muster, no d psi, , ro l i s , ,A I muster still deseriptiie rolls, &c, respectivel ) i , furnished forilie ricroiting , sect ite.„ 5, •1 lie term of "scrtice having been change d frottrfiti-) rata; to th.tring the .ivitr ti Ith MtSoo ; null a bounty or tWelte dollars alloWs.ll,jl is oS pooled Odd 'NO . Mlik and tile of the fit in/ will be filled-hi a short time,' ui li due eiertirir - and ae [hitt- On the port orate recrithing officers, who will expliiiii hilly to the recruit brio,* lie enlists; the conditions upon *Lich lie eiders the hen ice. _6 Whenever recruiting stations prove Mitt , cessful, they most be al m i n i e4 ,,,,l Jll , l l ,„ 0 ,, ~,,,,,s _ dim / sh e d; motif inly officer tail t•i geifireci i.l sat more than Otte Motion I he Mall lie i el iei,eil mid in a' tiered by the injeetintniolelit to joi tt hi s c r oi ttict i t , T. :Wire Man oritintiry aftentif 1$ mutt he loud •o the ittutiL•ti ionroetion of r, es ons lit oil °lli- Ceri Will rommainfets rrom the, moment or iii Ilstment at the reoleerous i mitil it Hi to join their regitileots; To thit pi int 'lie attention of fno .' tmliff'ers ot'lleponabil pot - tic - is - specially direct ed. , (See No F 99, A It.) - . R. The unITIS(111 of rir. Columbus haying 111441 %; Wadi 11511, for hCr%lee in the field, that loot Ito% bo o turned fiver exelinfivifly for ibe 'rf 'miming -seedier, is ii down oritettatuction. enlinit It:aline, of the first regiment of twills Pr, owl the get,. out collet ittietteetit, C ill ',.i% e tin cid - attention it 044 Suluect, and ace that the t•ecrolt.l *lll he :minim.- talky ILoar:ereil tv, *ell instritidefl flortngthe f.lifirt time they may In. 1 . 1 . 11410e.1 Oli (lint Cnbri 10111511: By order+ It, JONES ildjuhrhi (&s rret UNITED 2.i'>;:l !teem'!" org Scrvico., • A.NTED .roi• the, United States Army; ahle-botlied' Jaen, bt:tweett .the age •to and 85 S,idirs; liAtic '5 feet 8 itteltes high, of good.. character, nod ..f respectable standing among their h .as. Nolte need apply to curer ' li t , iiyvv . i co I t i t, hose, who. arc ileterti!ioed, tO tit:ne ttle itt stmeitt, hode4ly and 'Will fully, "daring the war!' xith Mexico, or the' torte or live years. , ruble of establisliil ntles - istiog la v. 2 .•;;; Unarm , , •ii;l'Z. :„•!: .qz.:INOTIAAM•vi;;; ,, r Iti - J.Ati y • :... 1-41toit eleptionloitineetir4 4lol . l 'prog 66l l*.: 4111Atjetipitry Oilingtilkii deettilied . , , .fiaielifiiitiit' .4 bf W or 1 n , hroxio ii,:i? HP Le l?hiiiollll 7 liiiiitis :`-' tAlpla IVi 1tivi.1344116. alf, . Aiiidacpeif f m • AkeAtlthltiet:' Ttiiilo4iiq i' litr , , ,i 4,0 4 5, „ i . / 1 4 4 9 trlieflAVIWrill'ili b 1114 ' } „pt 01, 9. • . i 1,11.. ehttigdesk;.,. , ' EDINA Aiitin '20.12 Palk* ,-- r -. 7...4;,:. -"; ' . . * IP. •• - f(1 - ' -' ' i;;;ia ,,, 14.4,10141001,P0w.. „it c 1.).'(,. . mi . .; ':?,. iitiolov44i,ttottpialv._ Igolii ..' 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