:40110-11-eititattiettnittV . , -.- From the sial . ofl j aii Cl i - 3 the,New Orleans pape ribf-the 1 are filtdd with letters ani:l4 oils front . bliral. 41 , I:sott's Army- The lo If tb, MI Its -at' i p t'fhe battle of Corte GO lis lics!ed b . Its of 'their oflicerset 980. • 'lll44sei*Ounde ,ih the • battle are said to boAoltiteogillt.. '‘,,, OA \( Gen. Landro, whowasliiiprisonAlifat Pe "rote for surrendering Vera. Cruz, has`ezpress, . ed himself favorable to Peace. i • Santa Anna it is understothl - tiesiredtu re turn to Havana, provided •he 'ean„,tibtain a "Pass." The swedish Consul visited'flim at Orizobvt;''anillie says ho had butn'tiniusand -Pgriettiwithilkim , ,•badirequipiea;abillie leek -ed.lraggard adlifveryinbahltrtected. After , the battle of cetre GA6 'Santa. Anna is said - to have:iisited, the wvingthr 1499:9.itroit'vrith “Wficint he ilerfosirda'slo,olio. lon Garcia is ohe of '.S'aitta . 'Ailed's' oldest mid - I - hided friends, and he is-reported to hava advised -him to leave the country, remarking..that it 'was impossible' to resist .klie Americans. ' trinsiderable sickness is said to prevail in 'the t 'astle Of San Juan de lilloa. One lomat rot the soldiers are said to be prostrated. Don Pedro Atiayp has been declared DIC , . •ator,. and Canalizo is spoken of as co 111 Man ,demn-chief ot The army. • Tito.news ofeur success iniCdlifognia hall• tfT"f'nb' , 'reached Jalapa and been .cialciatly cotninh • micAted to the-army. / General*Sontt'llad teil•apioclathationlto. ''the Alexinan people, - nalling.on them to de fliver-np all ptitilienrmiandm n intions df war under alt,eavypstitilty,.and 10 ay, iti a Thor eons, search arn ahg,prtvate , ilwelliogs. 'With in sit werlksittter,elfeefing a landiT•at Ve ra Cluz'he tnis , taken tw_osities,..lwia,famous. -cast es, 'Lttpht thoutand prisdnets, among viinai welt Inn Geuorals,•soo pieces olord 'tiance•anll•ten thousand stand 'of grin's. Ve ,rytiicely lin , is nolv'in possession di 'Puebla 'and the Capital. Col. Haskell, 'itrsetting , fire to a train, re- Tently, was minlb injured by a sudden ex , plosion., Major General Pillow is on a flying visit 'to Ills family. Tiniis expected to return with 9tiscommanil,'tvhioh is now being raised.' The bulfbail beeh visited by quite a se vere NorfitEr , though very little damage was 'clone by it. The Government "Junta" are said to be at •Celaya or 'Guanajuato, and Madame Santa, Auna is . on her way to the Pacific. A totter lrom Jalapa says, our trainzarebe 'ginning alteady to be antinyed, in the short 'space between this and Vera Cruz, and to 'keep the road open all the way to novice would require_more-rrien-tdran-wCukl-be nee ,essary to talce-thateity.- From - tiii - RlOtratOp. An account was pablialied, some time since, received Through Mex Man sources. of The murder of several Mexicans, at 'a 'Paw 'eltemmar <lerralvo. Tlio initottut is 'now cow.' 'firmed by ilie.Matamovas Flag. That paper *flys the lull partiottlars 'have not been re-. cetved yet, but .it is said that Ififteen or twos-' . ty Americans mode .descent, upon the Ran— 'eho, and, hung upward of forty Mexicans. , Considerable property, and some valuable papers, belonging to. Americans who. had' :been killed on the roml, were, found 'on the•. persons and in the - habitations of the . 'tiered. Mexicans. A young Man nameti Og• lesby-was-ro6ertly-inttrdered Jbetween - Mete' •ameras and Camargo.The supposed mur-' ilerers were arrested and despatched by—a' party of TexanS. The Mexicans attacked !the rear.party coming down with the last frain from Monterey, and in the attack mot; 1 ' "tally wounded Thomas Simons, of Texas.— ' ode lought like a tiger, killing mm 11 1 1e:ileac]; ;MA wounding another, The 'Carnanche ;Indians 'are committing 'depredations 'on the settlements along.the Rio Grande, stealing horses and.. murdering arid darlyilig Oil Mexican women and child! tren. In the immediate vicinity of San Fran 'c;sco they recontly killed seven Mexicans, and carried off several women and children. They next visited H. C- Davis's ranchomear 'Camargo, where they succeeded- in stove vling eighty hems len 'there 'for pasturage. 7- -, The horses were'driven dflin the. night, and the next morning Mr. Davis and six others •4tarted 'in pursuit. They killed two •of the Indians, bet did not succeed in recovering 'their horses. tattler who was taken pris oner by Gen. Urrea, escaped loam hhe geard by bribing the alcaliqe. Ile reports that he was one of 66 prisoners taken by the Mexi 'cans, at diflerent times, 'on the road between 'Monterey and Camargo. The misnners are 'kindly treated, ant tliloarea mules to - tide 'on, They were sent forward to San Luis d'otrrsi, Osberted by tvcleraChment 'of .larteers. THE GUERILLA lI;IAREARE. Our advices trom New Oefeatis to the Ifffit gook gloomy for the prospects of any thing like a speedy pacification. 'We have had the bow of hope spread before us, but it re-, 'treats as we advance, and fades ,tiorn the siiht. The ll'icayme publishes an erdet signed by Canates, issued in consequence of the late en worthy and attracious massacre Of 'Mexicans by our troops. 'This recomm.eixlisi 'retaliation. end Aireets that 'no quartntAire got en to any American, though tnabto to resist and whited% the 'incises of defence and with ---- e - utWga - Br - WC - age, sex or condition. ' -- - -- There fir ar - ,blocicy chaffer in the lirstary of, the war abbot to' lie ee,rntOnced, ,and sting 'tling 'patties 'near atirporiftsef opettpatbm on. 'the Itro'Gtiandeet,iitllielltOictitni: • hiartial Ida?. 'lila been xleelared *dough ,ilie 'whole _ s )Vailli'y tit the leid Notre tincl'ityiSry indlvidnal 'capable 'ol bearing arias is • e,:oti) tt ion4 . an d in default, is td be regarded , as g.• traitot and 'instantly, shot. • ' This order of Canatei. is addressed to, the Adjiiititit General of the National Guardy and 'any failure to carry; it into full' effect will he tegarded'al a 'crune' 'of the greatest magni tude. So stringent are the, provisions of i thie 'order that trot e'vert the 'clergy are allotved to t ant ttin' at, tiatiatt..- ' , • ~ It itiieecirtedin'S. Arlein's Mt' she strength ref, 'Priitire7 letteie, that, elt., Al ittraxis, in ittob• ing:fretri,'Ner,lliernltle,t ice, Witli;uli.W,ardif.,f/f 14,;(11:10`ken t ovlipirrhe'raetins' tii,teatter in i f tl • . I Gh l *lllirt b6 l'c',.. ' ,V a i 'thit*fitifOl'Poutitry liettiiiint 'OW .. . 's' 4 1 *- 4 194;bekilri. lbiribiii i ivi i iakt ' ,Yey'ri 'Pkiii ;ilia , )110 im litahltinifs'Ertriniiitke. -Ille-‘4lltigatiz*,Etrtuti* - WI Witiflittlf toiniiei l tini` as'el'ert4lliios. - -- Thifew'fffrlbitiii-Ntelii*Ysifitili"lnteit klatehas intelligence' stiiitiving tlitifSiitiiaU --- iiti''l4lcii,' tv(l"tkie•,iiiiterhickits ''i&ulting, ViiirefiiiiiiVciirrtittpOn a :iVitli ' th44'itt PlYtittbe liii.'`.TU'Gnerille. wiffaiWis'ittliont iti bki'dinitt.. 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OW \ *MOW,. ' e i N Al'etter has beemieceived in tills cry Item . . the city cf -Mesico,'dated as late 681 im/30th of April. it isirom an influential sourem-- All that w can learn front iteporitetitaisih_gt there is a rge number of citizenstil the oap 7 1 1 ital, - mer e worth, and substance,' with - 'Ye 'decided advo ates of' Peace.- -'"BnV-their''' fi', - , fluenee is utterly overborne by the voic of the noisier populate, the military anti : po iti:. AiAl-PArtiefr.mlitesnnry„is warp.;.Noble.cOur t3rilklybeli_Cos peace; Mangh rirmy4. - earn for it. '-4 1 —lit 6:; : Pia.161h.,f I .':• q , .1: . , 1 / 2 • ( • FROM VERA CRUZ Tlfe F.clinoner'Oella, Captain Ilarn,m rived }•esterday from Vera Cruz having lell on , the mottling of the 6th 'lllBi—the James . .4,,lDay left on the .sth inst. %Ye havesdarce, a wort! of news by this arrival—nothing in• 'fact that Might not have been brought by the ibay. The report which is niade to•rrs of the health oh Vera Cruz 14 less favorable than - we hoped to have. There ise, geed dettl.of Toicknpss there and it. rs..iharessing:..Sorne ceases Ci . ffeveihave ocenrrtid, 'but all this was, lobe expeetert at this seam). lei a lei- The report still ru4vniletl d the Oe 'left ; that ilepataiitin,itair bberfUentdourt to ; General Scott tri hini posses sion of the capital, bnt Captainil l linitlitts no Ina° defirs: -ite7-infor 6 ttratiorwtin-lite•-ttubje,dt'ihan-'watr, • brought by the My. . . er-The British l'hitliBtOr,llll:l'nekehltam, rift- Waa' i nigton 7 - - 11;e-duties -1141 I 'be-per-. Itermed . by Mr.'Ciampton, one 'co Me legs, TA3t,tqco, Mosioo, 'tlor6,:lBer. • I •• Gentlemen-. 41. mail Vas • receiyed• here yesterday from the city of-Mexico. 1 have not seen mitY of tile 'papers, but have learned from a reliable sdurbe that the Mexicans in the interior since the fall of Vera Cruz and the battled Cerro&ir t lo, have become •10-, ly ardllB - 011 at their Situation. - They are fly ing to arms kin every direction, and 'are de termined to dispute with. us every Inch ~o 1 grduud. The present Governmera , ot Mexi co is stroining nerve to- derby •on the war witlifeire wed vigor; among Tither move ments it is making, is the grantilitg of a C„ap tains mitamission to ally person 'who Tony riffs e tuba m piny of twenty-five ittotnited area who besides their regular pny nre . entitled to all the plunder, they can hate Tram me A , merivans. • lithe above sr:Van - lents e Correct, and you will bear in mind that II cibtaine!l •Mern from lkilexicam . then hag Ufa: guerrilla warfare commenced 'earnest. They rimy, :minty us fora while bet , ultinrarely the of , this tine conntryihrtil he. ott`rsoure -by right of conquest.. - The new Custom Hoese regulations for tio Mexican ports went-into •operatictil here oh the llst instant. Mr. Chase, husband of tt.e. 'celebrated Mrs. Ann 'Chase, Iltrth ;been lip poihted Collector'; Major Dashill, IReceNer of Moneys; and Captain Carr, Storekeeper. Theire - at a — great field here and other Melt- Man ports, now in possession of the Arnett-, cans, for offitte seekers, and I think that Pres.' idom Polk has now a thre•oppottonity to rid himself of some of those ivho hang about the White TlOsse: Another arrest was made here a few days ago, in the Alcalde ?Me., The Aleulde and Councilmen of the town of Altamiro, situat ed oo the San Luis Potosi road, about Twen ty-one miles from this place, have beensen ., gaged for some time past, in preventing tra ilers and cattle lro:n coming into this place. These facts were laid before Colonel Gates, who immediately dispatched Captain Wyse with a detachment of troops to arrest The Capt. caught the gentleman tied brought him, with four Counditmon, -to town, Where they ape now in confinement. If some of the persona eimaected frith the army do net return - to tire United States rich , , er than Oren they left it then lit Is not because they are hat Well paid—for Instance: the Commtmdant 'cilithis place receives, in addi tion to Ms retlaf pay as Colwell, $2OO per month ; the iel cOf Police, who is a Major in the regular serviee—Sloo, and some doz en Hof other minor office's in likC proporiion. Now II do nit pretend to find Wilt with this, for I believe they are justly entitted toit and earn it, but give it to you as Ott item of news. In some future letter / wiMl give you an account of the courts of justice, , city reve nue, &c, • Official item Gen. Scott. General 'Scott has lorwardi3iito the Wet Depaerrtrent a 'second Despatch in relation to me battle of °erre, Gordo together with full repcirts t t'Ole tiflic4veorrimanding the sev eral divisiOnq during the day. The Com manding Generail bears the highest testimo : ny to the good cOnchitil of till the men engro- . ged in tire stiVggte; iaym the gallimiry with which they tanietfirito eVecutian the Orders for storming and capturing :the c nerny'a works. Speaking 441 . the result of (tie battle, _ , . , "The route proves 'to nasfe. beencomplete —the retreating tinny, extept a small body of cavalry,batng . dispsed seat utterly disor ganiell.The itnnrediatiscentrequenaewhave beep, ear, possession reitirs. important ;city., XJal4pd,) the abandonment Of tiie,workis and artillery - at !I;s:Hriya,the aroct toiMatabfe'Pass between Nara 'Cm wand the capital,' arid the prompt occupation by, Worth's division el the fortress of l'ormei (secondronly• to San Juou de Utiott.) wPett its extensive armament of sixty-six 'guns rust Mortars;ind'tti'large sup plies of materiel. Our whole , force present, 40 action and re. servo, was B;Booi,..the..eneaty. is estimated at (2,000, qr more.. g AbeutA,ooo prisoners, 4 or_ 5,900 stood of arms, .and,:lo,pieces ab tillery witre.talren. — By, the accompanying reithe,..l'regrik to find oui losi mom severe tlramat.{fret supposed, amounting in theAivol 4 . lg,ys, to ?a officers, and 398, inenin.all 44 ) .Cr'wlicni 93 were led: , T.he, etny's les& 1000 tri . , sag that ti. Taylor has neither men nor triesportation vvith , rwhich to advance lintotdhe , enani?e i ifairrq+ - !") tnuj.; rt, , a . :iir 'rl ekt 3 ,4 l sP 9119n0YitYPoM1,1?fekl rip/7 pvetlio ihe l ilt4y:o3Ve: lito,Grando fia ihe.l4qpritc(Pla_Oli bexr# the gion'ti"6l Wtriei:headtcilio ours perchance have have ordered s tbiS: But one oinginaf 20sirerterqn—a,fthi Azov . etiorfiiitt have , tio,riniolaitrient.fofoA Ow** :hate! #be for , : Uri's, lfstP r i 'ltittflrt, that elllerivlioni itlithylete• ft{'/! : .104 r"I' , !: 'r • , r_f4,674._;,314414=tA6iEgi -11,1141 '" M 'W T I E P , Iiiidix , t'velsrole:". 0 -0 4 "4 - ii foiiiii egrOio'' et l ol ;tlPit3§l - 11Kthd 0 1 ; 0 beetpl or p it, etityr,g,,, , ..41.„,,mi15,a1,10,,tyas ,', ~_ ~,,: ftilliplilftbrifedlabli A l 9d„b c r s T7 1 :11 - "i e fse`43ll ° litii s il i I ; . 1 7, , O u ' ri mlac kip l i i ; bli i llit d ' r g ig i t ;h t i y e e, : r. It;nnlY PlOkz.ti'llor‘tl• '9%4- 4.400, 8 7 .1° 1 1 ` gwi 1 xlgy - , ..9t t ,i, ovieibil,ri),li timo t , ... , a1 Flii3o 4 1 11 1 4 ...510110t 4 1 are' 11 site xi Ir l i t r a . 11140 beer" , thetelore not 0 y..„14 0 ,, , 6 . 0 . 0va1x.0 11411001004 4A WAdigdvq„441 1'441J 1 and Mgt At; IFlllgqiiint , 4 9 t it l P * ll,,ll/1 , i,o,fitefflott!Hal-7,7 v - 7 ,iti t wr,hyt, 0.1 rliillulAPb4l""4l"' 1 '''"4 '*(611300+11 s For sale itt,Petiiale:htC,HAS. tailten ,•••••. • )\` - F 44, Vaitlasiots, - 4tz ‘ s WEDNESDAY MAY- '26, 18.47,„"c/' . Our Reducea Vera* . One Dollar and Fifty Cenks.a..yearik 714 AeiriFiriCii40ifeA5cillar did _seventy Five_ - eentalf,p_aicl . • - inoiftli . S-•:Vvri - at .thrtenklpt: noif:tho .elteapt est paper in the county! A hi-1, % -. 3)l7l3:lo , : , ' , NostrarAtozoimiiiC - Die -461111 ..; 041 Mates. For Governor, GER JAMES IRVIN OF CENTRE COUNTY; For Commissioner: Commisoner: • jOS.W. PATTON, 'OF CUMBERLAND CQ-414, Webster naittl;een,attacked by the ,prevalling fever in Aug usta , Georgia,fand in tends starlit% soon on his homewardinute:. • . * The-dwelling -house 'otTnomss le - Amta,F. s sq. hn Harrisburg, was• entered by burglars on Saturday - night last, and robbed of Vb - yeral !hundred dollars woih of plate,&c. A fire broke out in Pittsburg on the 16fh inst which destroyed bu:ldinge covering about an acre of ground , --doss 'estimated•tA Slab, OOP. has•bOeti making 'a Vein speech itt.St. 'Louie, 'in ttliicti he Aimed Ty ler anil • Cvlihoun, 'Mid !let niention the name df .pono The sphedli was full of atio gtinne and egotism of edarss. l'--le referral toihe 'Lieutenant OetieralAtift, and said the public will yet see that'if he had taken the office, Taylor wcitild have. had..:to;ooo men at Buena ViAta ihstead of , biltitt, while Scott would have found the rotki open 'to ./flatiro:, "nay, both geperdls would have l bann in a sit udiinn lo have oniered Ala tfity togather, far im'inistsrs brpeace wohla have 'been- .alotig Ito'conciliata an< l l Selttle matters. •PnigiessoliheWar. The last intelligence,from Mexicepresedta Ito prospects of rather breathes 'ff war to the knife.' Gen. Scott--is probably .now in the Mexican capital, but the annihi lation of the government does not .en Sure peace. There is. now in fact not onto:filing of events by either Mr. - Polk or• Santa Anna. Th 4 war bids fair to becetne a war of relig_ ions and-a death-stroggle'of races. Already has the - Washington Union seggcsted due the wealth of the Mexican Churches sitallbe taken to ausurin ;at army instead Of theirs! The war is now to be changed also from its clvitized to the most barbarian and savage 'lorm. Under the Grimilra warfare pillag,o,. rapine and cold-blooded slaughter may be •Ifookei for as Ihe order of the day—fm as the Vera Cru i z paper remarks, " a war with. onl pity m'ngt be met by a teirtivithent Vity." Meantime the . eitiaordmacy etinatict 'err governntent is drawing town demincia6 liens from all (miners. qt Ys Yttemally pra.- ling about the "vigoions prosecution Of Ilia war," but witholding the needed reinforce- meats from our heroic Generals. Gen. Tay. hor's Three has dwindled doi;ti to neatly a t 'orporabi guard—Gen. Scott has litfle over 500,0,effective Then. And with 'these They iffe-expeCted to conquer and'occripy all Alex= leo !. - ,i_forMis 'it seems .is What ire must do. tutratt patiently the rievelopemeut of events. ANOTHER IMPORTANT' DISCOVER r. Polk has been taking observations lately ) and has Made the discovery that theretin be no con atirational ....cruples in Ilre , way of sending a large lorceto the Isthmus of Tehuantepec itt Vleteic.o, to •pi(plore a route for a ship 'catta i l. The force sent is to consist 151'2,t00'inarines. This discovery. was Made in that part of the Constitution near where it Lays that In ternal Improvements trantiotlie made in our AmVp-teritory : hy-our government: The new , SiscoVery is understood to read, -"-The'Presi 'dent can do what he pleases in foreign terri tory:l" • In !speaking of the faefthat the Merck a 11)exitO has :volentnefed to furnieh _funds for carrying ern th,e,w4r, the .Vnion baye . . min this aspect of thecae°, it may become a tuatte,r.of grayeconsideration, it the church Continues to oppose' peace A na furnish the . fuel ;of whetherthet maitinse teiMnues of the elffrat MO leo Afallbe left nntauch'- etl, *Wilier. they shill s be enffered to Veniairi of tl~e ilipposal or the enemy, pi ietrr el:abstain tha % , rar. agamst es---sibether justice mat pnlioy ob. not mitaliy clidate that they ahotird least be sequestered during Off , continuance, of the as a legitimate,meafie of ,Who oft the erzepty'a „ ' • ) are,the:"chiveh burners",-.rtow't °tr. An, enthusiastic meeting of th M ,16 ..of;Semeeset-took , l,plane,ort•-bionday7week7 ofthandieinallitni. iog,eihL er jn the majesty of th, ettet:ol).,,etra opeki . Resolutions respohsive to - .lRe!notnination.of IR,.VIN and PATTON wein'tid,cipiedi , 4 100 itini fl t iii;tlt"' - `ttorninaiti d:fciilh PieeidendY , .. e , I ;1.E . .'.1 48 ,Two millions of hotpot), t ckAlM:Pl4 l 4l43,4iiiiigne..P3 91,e41i qq4.i l fh.PPF ish . •by;thult yeattifittnino.in Irelandispopulation sufficlitint,for a polivOrtigState-i-mol two thirds 61;dilith ithhee4itTie" Lorthb•tbi 6l EiciiiarY, it! 7i TherMekicah ,enistits Stitithittielaken atthis tl llt, j , a t+She ri ar,l 9 e P a t i ,Tegt-V. P /1) 041111 6,6 YP T O I ;t /3 00?# ,111,3 1P I IMYT: 4 0 1 04,:#f4, _ru i R their tieilYerPbiTtifl?,i9OPA, ,closr,vevniz ;7, .1 18* - 111417 ---- IrW ,•eetimm"at 11 , .. 1 3 'i Tritr i r 9 4. jilgt 402citin WIL •ril3 4 0 4 49 I,o4,pitri f anit 201 00 9A0 3 ( 1 9 1130. Aikt (13 1,4 ,wirtB , 7r4olkiis..9444oPPlA, Alm* /.4coehar,u#/i4ast.9-A 9P91.Y.0 Im4toli ve%ii uttaim67...7 -t ia r t .agesr: -. 1 '.the tome; twit ihe . Teriffifi gtlail#ti. : :_veifylltdfitffidtk , i4avances in price theYfelllutc.:fiFatrniiis at .the. effects Iffthrittow ti!rt h?ttr has .now got to dt.a:r*'llo if this enormous it will be. 'c'e'rikii'aiitifiii`ip • *lictri:,teith_irgyeat body of heilie?liditirliffil is not a curse mtherlhan :a: blessinvyineAcillare:a TOO high'i or ifimir;'`atil'i•r*ie f liii.4l . li , he' rdalized tlirough : the dpeduq; lators or-in consequence of -extraordinary r . easo.y of the firticlfil fiat as tfIC .1;,oco0 will persist ill assertitig,: the I!atii# of 1846, • haercansed'fiour to use to 80; 'file great hitidy' orniecharties and Itibitreramditote'wagesinive not meantime raitteil onelcenti- will -have to determine 'for themsOlves whether staih a Tatfliii•tt elessidtto them ! The Whigs nev: 'rAititted for the'Ta'riff of 184? the merit of 'being able to increase the - price of flour to $9, *bile it , left the wages of ,owchanies'and laborers without a tOrteepOrlding inbreast, - - We go for a Tariff which works equally in cfaverioraltelasses. Tani ;Locos iVtil 'there fore have to recant-their assertititi that thh 'new Tariff had caused thd ,prerZehf high 'pri ces of bread-snails, or else statO oenVicteil'of a!inOtittibizt conspiracy to : oppress the 'poor and hard-working portiorof the oommucity linerely...tiasenrich.,4,particular_Class i _ Pap ar an an!. The best evtdetices.of Maj. Patton's pisilla ' 'Werth attthWentfuring OA impressions hehlisUll'npon.tiVery corn triunity tri whieh he ever happened to belledated, 'in the dia. charge of his duties us a fluidic Ofticet" Vcre bj 61n two slid manifestations in 'lns fatter. The first is from the 'Perry Freeman: Observe orfe thing In relation to Maj. Patton the presentcan didate for Canal comissioner, which affords its pleitsuee to state to dur'reader".. And that is this: Wherebver he is Inown--bie is re spected and esteemed as an honest and 'good man by all who enjoy his acquaintance `With out respect to party. In former years Ifre li ved.at both . Liverpobl and Duncannon in this !county,- and those 'Who kritlwltim then speak of him in term's of the highest respect,.'both itslurexcellent business man. and as a gentle . The gMoond notice is from the Ilollidays- Register MAJOR .PAriteti, Wbiecandidate for Canal Commissioner :arrived at this place an . ..Saturday last, and remainetPover Sunday and Monday. He is in 'firin Width, ant; just the same clever lellcittv "he noted Jo was." 01 Witirder he teoeived 'a mast •hearty welcome by ihis'old•stcgtiointances.rind fellow citizens. lelft •on Tuesday morning ifor Pittsburg. v;e "Whets `are k asks tae Herald, For the interination of our lielghbor we will inform him that a gentleman answering that name now resides at Washirtgten city, and lives in k very comfortable White House, the, same house, we think that a deitain -"Harry of the West" was tee) , auuiors to occupy. . Volunteer.. • • - • Qoite trite; iteighbor, there is "mourning at lirOsitnes K. Polk nevertheless .livesin'comicirtan4 ease at the White Hoiise and fates etitntifuously, every. tay. The 'ex .tiftisAciVertiman4r in Cl4ef oftie U.S. Army hes not life desolating .sorrow .t onnection with he return laf Banta Amin to Mexico, Which has proditced "motraing at Ashland;' for tie ni safely ensconced in- the comforta thle W rite 44onee, and the name of no Polk 'is found trinong the icing list of grilled in the I battle. clay, Webster turd Ciittenden, those "tory Mexican Whigs," have sent their sons to the war—Polk has wit SANTA ANNAI I* — Threlonteer asks ue 'fdr proof that 'Gen. Tay/lot is a Whig. The titlfuenaat OenUral prldet.—lllo Y ocofoco vote of Etere upon thelrrniietice at Monreity—the lo eofikoupeeehes of the Ficklin . 's and Thom!). sops, &c, in the last Congress, we should' think furnish Sufficient proof. • Rut eau our neighbor prove that Gen. Taylor is not a %Me P1uz7.211 is said 'that the Mexican (congresshaVe_ Fiess'ed the 'highest kind of a 'ompliment upon their Metal itird ally, Imes K, Polk, by printing the pass, Which was giu Web `to4antir Anna, in large ant) brilliant let;.' tars, an placing it in the Itall.of the Mexican Congress as a •momento of the Presider.t's. secret friendship-Tor their cause. ttehave some hope that Gen. Scerri, When he reach- the Balls of Montezumas, wilt secure this Pass as a trophy of War. It would be Most an exeelieril otaniiblulon to one of th_o!rooma of t i p!, Smithsonian institute. "f . • 11i-Three 'Mildred aril fwenty-five barter of flour and three hundred and fifteen bush ale of Wheat; liavg.beeh contributed and for warded from Centre county for theßglief of ihrraufferers,in Treland. This is a moat jib oral gitt;and it is said, that. it •is principally law . Sngtodhe ereittons of. Ctoneral his PW'n lit illAitY;lttat'sokieffedtwe .6114 haiitiert.a'iMt.lrern . Ceutre county l , • SANTA ANNA gtocer, who adVeripaq‘74ylor,9an4l44 ty ertuflp,4 ,irtieiiii;s,;fi4llli4ircihiiiptAih in a watch. rla ilnalcfei gittliik - 0rii•44719 kite 41 §ainit •• _ , r6Lies rAss.—The following he g. copy. kale ( itit ( YnAioc l dPon, to fellant +in and y_ ~:;) ! P.' • fled-NOTTO OBSTRUCT:THE P.ASSAGP hitt* lc reite drillostaii to Una ihoulifreiam thipitr; c l MaY lif,lB4B:':' ;,.d! The :Yankee ti Doodle' sayo:—.(4 b e emi t , WO 4Ci f . Abe selieitif Ireland; - was strangled lh the *esti of lieftrositufativ 08-4111 the; ' (IMO -eitlfiporbilßievar'Santo - Aonsawdifeltex., iji* :fekteleheriogamenoativoltletetti:wes roue ;!:fqbelte. - wete:;the dtlifige/Oritleatei, e Witntferjwigitlficitieh - thiek, an he ' s icriits, l ii.!pfi? , , , 1,.. , , i :1,f,, ; 1;c: n: ;,,,,,,„;,:,,, r,",q . glit. I:t -.. • :'" ' ' -.4. , :i.i: Ai.,l) i'; A • ~oattfartiiteNtt lettersaintliedlit New;o.4l lean , trottitShelbywinntk ;Togas"ithe guests, li,' ...eillieuotweretpationed'r,ttritiesfrotid, A , . ~ entatiaidialtitiiThittyswilLdiertwelVe dea ;;atthit leet.itedoUnts,...tivo of Whom ,toete ,soh rof the Iteii.i Ain iiritotroi iNotte4of rthe I 'fa . 1 i'iniuteditillill'OhlF , AVilkenson find lib - k°,' ' ',9lLi;i!!'llo, l4 fPlki*Tiquit•PctTiegrpott ' ll4 ' , 1 1 6 ?!**049.)14 plOcimolkk.glise,,4Yi; '4 l itsaftreititei,tuujor.,4 - i'sfii•iii..cii,.... wi .J=Oit'i7.' lovoPoom" ), . '''' . : 7.: • ~. . ::::.:—:•:•... !...f , ....: -r•' . - - - z,-7 -- -, ' - :7 7 . For, the iter4l apil g,xpositpr. The Coefeselon of i ' relson! The-WaShipgton-Oeriesp. V ent-ofiTiolitib lie Ledger, hailfted the • k eryOrittpa- - per-tothe folWidisi piec.olf in alligeAe, gi b which I 'consider, .e inos ilfaniriiii-#llta characteriliat,oveti sgr , ac ) 1, 401uliiiiisM, a public jos/frul: '';l deli , , the r mtiralle'li4 son and the kunblu'shing toryism "-than the Kelk) admimliration in darker . colours - than even the most . rancorous of its enemies believed lllTOrittlilt - fiif.'' -PondettlieNiiiiiiei: '' pftke Ledg6r, Zday .13,-1847.- Victory rolind'us.dn every side and nol i a drop of comfort. Peace is apparently as far shaii„ . ..for,want 0f,,,a power to treat with, be'ebtigett t eo keep possession ofa,gpody,portieniof the 'conquered territo vyi.anbo ces in our hands. With the.deferat of Santa Anna 'Thy hopes of peace are considerably diminished; for however strongly the:opposition press May have raised against what it was pleaded to call "the passport granted to that chief,'ol , lain it is that our hest hopes of peace reiteLl'oll him, and that nothing but the impossibility of stistainilig• himself .in Mexico, has baffled his efforts to iriake !lib, Congress agree to the proposition of our government to send commissioners. - •.,. . 1 10. AlWttil . : l . 3 iC wlrlilte despatches was from the commencement forced upon him by the circumstance& in which he %Vas pla ced., arfd untlenitomt theT4're- - :tuleitt 'dad Cattitiet. Sawa Anna's Only hiveof iniebeis .Consisted in first satisf3an_ the: nano al vanity of country Men, or :availing himself of some lucky accident,. to ,thrn,:for moment, the TortuuesOf war t and to improve That moment for concluding 'a Pestle.' Ne came *Ty itaar 'sir& a titmice at Baena Vista, but fhe battle of Cerro Gordo has put an end to his prospects, and, with them to our calculation of ueace. from that quarter. :' , Victoty 'hued •us. on every site aml not a tiroPtif eoMfort." For the tongbe to have iiitateA flifseenlence aloud in what tnelan ieholy ttitlCs would it have fallet upon iIM ear OHM Tigteher ; yet the sentiment ivould have 'aroused ia his heart 'that 'indignation which Wavrns the blbod of ilie pair'io.t at the first mention of treason. ''ViThen the army of the Republic is' eonteinling,against a foreign foe 'arid when of the brave is, being 'spilled witlicitingtiiit, where is the heart that bduna with rapturous jny - at Me in rtelligertee of its Victories ; of its chivalrous 'lleeds;and over. the laurels it has 'won for it veil, anifilie unfailing glory of .its'country. 'lt is evident from the torte the `hitter brelolkes the gbove disgraceful senti mentthat he lairienrs 'bitterly kiver the RlC cess'of our efts, do - ea he lament alone over their victories; the President of our 'own' Republic is the chief mourner and lie is hut one of the chalindls through which the jute,- lfgenee of that_grief is luovitthiglyLconarnm_ nicated to the public. "Our best-hopesof peace rested on Im" (Santa - Anna) says the writer. And at *hat price was this peace to he pnrelifiged-? • 11 - 'was to cost one nation 'flie slanghter of her sons; the beat -Natal df rho -land Was to be primed dot in .proftsion to redden the burn-' ing Sairdsof Mexico; -our Army, that tried and ncible band was to flee in t onhision be fore the tiostsNl 'a base tyrant, and their bones-were-to--lie-scatterolt—on dat 16117 side and on Cheetah' Ifs a - rhemoriiil of 'their de feat, and 'Of the triumPl of the rums of Mex ico. It was to be purbhasted at ttre cost of our National honor, not saying- -any thing of 'Mien di - o°ns of aellarsgranteil by a corrupt pait'y in Congress to a corrajit President which he designs giving Santa Anna toper chase a dishonorable peace. I.?.very iretton 'uedertledven Wdpfd hai'e pdfuted albs the the Anger worn for our bareness in Tesor ting to the means of the coward for the pur pose of seeming peace with a nation whose power we feigned to despise. "The tones of (Santa Anna's)despalch ea were forced upon him, and well under stood by the President." What a coalition be tween the traitor andr•the tory I Santa Anna the traitor, stipulates to secure lot James K. Polk ) the tory, a peace which shag cost our nation but glide millions of 'rldllars in cash, and the defeat of Gem Taylor mid his brave cormatl'es at Buena Vista I The promulga tion of this egplition.developes the whole se cret'of the fangriidaros'eelition of war on • •,), tof the.President;.it sWicient to sat tiny tin-braved' mind why (federal Taylor bit; defeat was desired-by-that function ary. he was : most certainly appized of ev ery movement of Santa Anna in relation to hie tieditatud anack upon Gen. Taylor'at Bu ena:V.llsta, and in secret fp:tilted over his 'an ticipated defeat with as much joy as it tha t joy had been The Eiponttineous outgusiring of: a pure and patriotic hoof - I,: over the news of the tsiumpit army. db.] not deshe the defeat VI Genaay. ter .why dfd he;not yield ro The wishes of nine tenths of the people dl the Unired states anti rein toned that rave , cer, with, both men and :tnuttiliobtoof vier so As: to ,, enabln hint to'prosecutelt "vigotoesly With ai , Vie\V was ItAs.`only . bo,,to do lint 9a ihiS ash! the discharge, of .his,ioffh tat, dutiea,he. pas prove& falselto his trust. „ 7 • s'The'bettll l 'of tg r ilial4 ll i - 4 8. 1ii - WSPgq - of - gOnftit"Pb,.* (o r3,; tiod , blseted.aleo the hopes' of. ehr tory athein'• Ileace on th M , be" is hasrebbed ihele'c t tle . et fffectinel' ; ellpi‘eq. ,rkaoh` d t 4ta ;J R elPe,ocoalition wjtli the A ., 40; as er efLttle" . .4Xe*Oli:FthY) ‘'lif? 1 4 1: 11 90 e ht; 1, cot OAOur IldliiTf 41 114 )1 7; t: 1 he tides - 81i Of 511MA404 1 14 black .0),!o Oegr a 4l 6 4' gliAiklPrhr .10.er , larfle5,1Pyr 6 110Y;Ar,41 01 14 , E taints by the v o te. et ;perky in,Congress. l deittre r with heise rOs ihe ' s e or 'ante;Anha "to 'ring ' k94...a i terini! t ,4,o,then...agreeelhnt,the-mek. eon celetehap, gain Xyptcoy.'6,v,er,,Tikifliti,sp ThaVlOPo ll ,.." ol ,*.Nheknati°PaA herb, 44IdefeitV9 'het hqn,bry.4ll63 ; ;lP ''. l 4P'-afF 6 gaOO ,( I4 I .PPPOIP I .114'416144k Oiler ijiptp4-140 Pr euoh l winkle} , There" ; oafs ha , trfs ',400b1 that Santa.A.w lin'es#,'o,qohTiOliit,*tiff Q ,lo he„feietereeti. -. c Tiillesa* ~.Efl.ffa'Pnß° at, bu. 1 41.14. 1 /,4 %#'1( 1 POI Ifl)clE a6 OlO berich'i eldate4 thililbipoisee, fir hitri ,cllhlatis,(- §1 ni a4:9n,'P° 01 5 1 ,1re. , b 6 t 1 6111° 6 400,0 311 — C i tic-4511illi al et 4i to kii ns_aWilib'r; 9 y,v 4 9 1 0 4 1 11a i1,414. 11 ,h e p P l!4 4 ',141:, 73Y°9. 1 #. 1 0mi plundered to paylntte[ROFtlni, 04;11 4itiftAiNiPN9'191itb:09 Arid: - Oiftler ;the - - ssinblande of :r•piteee. - Tut' ,thaiqc- hilt the-bravery of 'our troops aliA , ., iliagtilLo ' VeneralsLhav_e_givkirte_Uss deSigps.46 . l te4 hjskopeqsoOf gie.Pos- 1 ist¢at. , a• heath , Which. fMok ball - this-to , th e e, I S mWre'fiti . 1 enliibikitiiikid in#6 radii% h marl slake 6 vet; Inetiwn • disOavity t and mqin oval e clesolathiu•he brlol:macifir.• ataaitrpo4 ~_SUADEN DEnTn.—A'boy.narnedJaetib-Gor gw,widie dnendihg Dn'inedervibe at hie M. E. Church,.in this bbrotigh, on SupdaY.,eve ling fait, aunenly fell fromja4 deal od to tbe'floor, and in a few minute's .after, had cease4.l, to exist.. Disrasssirtu t' i tsua tar: 7 -We. learn that a 1) 1 - small I.in, a A6lrtirtr Thrush, of Spring 'fieldon thpcOunty, was, l i:tfed on7rhursday latilli' a tifify distressi ng attirer. A horse whicli - hVOas - driving in h ts'gon through 'Ale woods neur- that plude, rani off, and the hoyin attempting. to jump out got the lines 'twisted found his feet in eitoh a •why that he iiiiis dragged 'frfr avory considerable:distance Over stonesi'ittitims, &d. 'and thus in a few' minutes 'crushed and mangled to (MA. . ITEviihlLLEl?Owna!—Aller a protracted season of Ary weather, a gloriciiiaMi9 fell on Saturday anti .tinda'y last, which the, parch - - sed snub drank !tri With a grateful 'slaking azain looked.up in ill We freshness of re neared beauly, and glad the promisee fruitfulness. That. rain has 'been the salva tion of the crops of our county, and its wortk in dollars anti cents it would not lie 'ea'sy to estimate. .That Release Again. The volunteer evidently feels it to ba ah `unpleasant task to stand between the Assn. ciale Judges. and the people, in the affair...of the discharged pick-pockets. It therefore at tempts to evade the issue by , dragging the 'Sheriff and his ,Depuiy into the discussion, and professes to consider -them a great deal more culpable than either the Judges or the "Prosecuting Attorney. This is a shallow sub-J terfuge, however, to draw attention from the really responsible parties. The Deputy Sher iff is net responsible as an officer, Ins supe rior:being 'always held accounfable for his official Condifet. As for the Sheriff, he is the decydire not the judicial officer of the Count. To hold Win - respdusible for the discharge of plisoners, who'conie with en order from the Associate 'judges 'directing their discharge, would be like bluing General Taylor re sponsible for the bloodshed he is committing - under the drilers'Of Iris government—as some fanatics geem're think he is. The Sheriff puts crinnind Filistonly by order of the' Court =Y an 'ordeTTrorn the same source he could not be jrnitly teritninitted fin discharg ing them. Thy. Sherih is :nota laivyer,and is not plesanie'd to be a compeltent judge al the legality of•any dider Which issjes leant 'the Judgn of The ,Ctiurt. -As to the \au-Meet's allegation that Sheila Hoffer had been posi tit;ely iroarneted 'by Jull , g.e Wit to release the prisoners, we are authorized tO. AY that the l i iheriff did twit 'ornlorslini Judge H. to give 'him any endh ptisiti've whatever. It it idle hail *lisUrtl to ihink of casting - the responsibility Of this most serionH 'transaction upon the islretitr. Even'y body a commit!, sense knows that no Sheriff would resist to 'unlitr which came to him backed by the authority of the Judges of the Court. In whin we itaVe Seemed it our duty to say Aciat tliis matter we have been actuated by ho personal feeling against either of the. Judges or Ow PreSecuting Attorney.. fre; have riot whispered* suspicion of their in tegrity imrelation to it. 'lt has been left to the Volunteer to intimate thai there are"vile whispers about have imputerl to none of the parties any such 'corruption. \i'e have in fact stisilecteil.the Judges °loathing worse shah f*iturance—let it is a legal max inn that figtfo'refice of the law errumffit no , man." Pillhci community, With alaiosr Me 'entire' Pol both iphrlics, our iffilignation has been liaised by what *e thringhtito be. I . ati unwarrantable jnrllrfsl inferlerenee in fa- Nor of these rogues. helie'vt this inter terebee tO have been gros'aly wrong. If it is proved to be both right and legal, we shall not have another - wont nrsay, and shall be , ready to retract all we babe said in' censure of the' Judges. The plain duly 'of the Judges`waS to leave the laW fake its course with these prisoners., And ich,3l they did not do scr-Court least Why they did not whit un til Judge Hepburn' returned, and threw upon him the res:lonsl i bilitr--is what the people cannot understand. Upon'this•point every body is amdens to be enlightened by an in-, yeatigatiou. , • (J Our neighbor of the Domeenti seems nexions to pet'a qb . ig lidc" into his Weeds, the losociat,lootle,Ca and the Prosecuting AttiavnfeY., jot thtiti• ti(lcisA )) to Ili6 pick-PO)r ets; bth dciesnit know how to get about , tilysays io las last paper that the disehirge of the , (tick=pockets was "an act of, ossanaisr i'ioa and puhsFref I .(.lcsery,lig of the '_se= . re?.r.:4o6ahension,') . Ina feel , fines more; 'reluctant opinion tq :1 - 001hedicOOo'c4iil ryas neverthelese , 1 . 1 a legal mo.' ) This is the.!flrst' heardMliie law Of,Osainy, on the:part of its offi.% em i r!" C. : ,• • , i PAlfofM ' Ol 4 1 i.kii 3 iiifi:sal ' aii111.MptilsiV0aiv " Wrill diSguatin,gto,oth6i; 4,cliichargiegSores,pusz tulOs anif osoabiSSa #tieris:theigriftligiiiiiikNitilblieliiiiinthel *5 l posed part oftherifetiiii&Yrhousands have ficl lternqi.o42o44**utiphstiatitit:deselOp . inentis , uf-ai - d,issearieilobTnifficWtheillood7 by' . a tiuneltiiseloirai. , • . . ?, ~ :$/i Nriv-SAIIMPAIIILLA:i ..,. s' bOt `tif6ri 1 14 1 441,!$,WzitWitnitlAihii ' aiititikilfie: ti *4 B ,b4.l4 l l l z...':Ofil l iM l o 6, ltaakih,',iitnilik and ttpirits i are atiqqteci lir OA oiroum,sf,aacet4 To such, we any, try tliimpurifiitag: proper& tion, ,wine,lt wi!Papberitly . (face t4t.? Ityaloal &Cole' ratfen" itim".4.oVrz- S cill P f O na reA r • 1 thnitty reet onailitig,'Ort la,yoptile 04, g ' rentleting you.Ayreqome„innteiicrOrieroura ye teAllekree(oves Op pleciaitym,fseilOiadN,, relliotTlegat theism earn $i both phYalaayina mental irritation. ~ e A A ~ :,0 X..0tt,,t0. 43 ,5 1 '. k• -, 801 - e - alarrty - & - 14:10TT,410:0,444 iliybrtiatidiegeiloraltrptlONlO 91101 VAN, .1 1 4tP, j scritisf, , , , ,,ilieleC*loll4447 rpm irorAimers, , :l, , , `l` r ,•:,...' , Piiot.,:id '-131'!i '-- "., - ., -, ..i - • - ,E,':.: , :', ,4 ; ,,1 ; -,. , ,, '1L , : .- rt - ',.t;..-",:°, -- ,,71 - : :: 41- 'i ' WHAT Is THOUGHT OF Pots IN 111EX1C0.-7 178V41.4: 4VB.' received Revernl.numbers of the r riAintOnTet, a paper : published at T,t4- ~ iil4l/ 41 11. The following artidte, which tir**. .•p•-••.• fi d"in2, late number will serve to show whjti is km thought of Polk's celjebmted her lAni-smi Comconstu—Sambo, said Pete., what you rink Massa Polk mean by gtibbin" aid and comfort to the Mexicans., • Pete. Well 1 dos'nt know, "zactlyil ,Sambo. Why you darn nigga.. Gess yen no be acquainted with modern history. .41// • meatts letting Note Anna ffu de bockadli'M heln - Ve, Alexicalikfight Gen. Taylor... ; Pule., Welt ee.comlort. . - Saintie Why de two Million of 4°llo, Po& .a.-itil Cohgress to give him lest 'Remoter to *ma obetto-Satita-Ainia:'43te flektllassa Polk didn't coach Congress asaleep dat times - de didn't got the.Rhiners:/ Tay! ay! G 001). -Father, sititta little boy tq his La 'colopotrent, is Gen, Taylor, a.Whig?—Yes, myrn. t T ere'Cy;, and ardia and, Lin= reeln Whits'? The e Were. :.113,Secitla whig Vels—why db you ask . ? 'Becauge yotP ed 'the %Vhigs .Mexieens.' ; Pshaw.! ye 4 are too small to understand -polities. Btu did Polk dive Santa Anna a pass to return to Mexico? 'dDom:talk `to me, tit y son : •Pm in a)turry . ! ltio Repository. • Low Smut ITS are caulied,by the presence o._ 'impure humofs the Woad—HOW:4 the state of bigHitd bind' ,Which rendeig ;Mere • existence kbleising„anythia,g,sherftiflhis is disease, and is'eaulled by the accumulation of morbid hamdra i.a_the4loodr-andrlitlier of vegetably purging:- The cure is very simple', open tlie .eatiiMl 'drains df the in•dy'vritfich 'nature bas; provided for flie,cai lying out ()fall itsimpurities,and health wilt be sure to follow: This Can' ‘ritheat any ineorlienierlce'- The ese of are known - by The experience of Ihousnnds,to !perfectly clealse the blobill froth all Ititilhest... remove evety morbid affection, and ienevate weak ;Mil enfeebled constitutions to perfect health and vigor. - - - .Reteen'e hj" CiftMlerleir Pilis.-136.citieful and gel to the agent 'Mien yfiu ward Trandreth's tlfett you are sure of fire genuine arti c:e. .1 1 /hefi.`yda purchase otherwise, imgbite ol'the seller whether he knows sir e .011 s oilers you are the genuine Brautifeth Every man- kftd.ws whether ilieViiticle he of fees is true or. 'false. Beware of cheats. Sold in !try VHAIILES"II"XiffiIrI Sole - AgentiOr this-borough. . Stephen Culberson, Shippensburg*: r • 11 13reneinan & Co. iNewcurnherland. 'J. & L. Ileigle. Mechanicsburg,- A. 0. White House P. 0, M Hirer, Shiremanstown. J. & S. A. Coyle, Hogestowu. • Jaines..Kyle, Jackson ville. S. L. Sever an, Newville. Rider a. Diller, Boilling Springs. Testimony is now received from all waiters of • the Globe. It The following letter-Is- prestmled - with a view a more fully showing the opinions of „Physicians in re tain to the Madiral value of Dr. SWA Ytik's;.4losr rotilii/ tilltUa. or Wll.l/ eitEititY. • , Du.. swAvNic—penr Sir: Having used your Com pound Syrup of Wild Merry extensively inlay Oral- .- Dee, I wee - requested by your Agent IYr Xrither, to to eilireta my opinion in Writing olio Kok egas a remedial agent. I moat cheerfully e6m1,6 , as treet 14 , co doing, 1 will discharge a delit,l owe the 'ddintimuity at large, and Physicians th particular. Ai much as 1 Quack Ilancdlex and Patent NogrffiNNlAVas Induced from n failure of the most potent eafectorimis recommended to our materin medicos in eurtit cases .1' Iltsessen*Lerms, II) try your Pee per:Ml 'Jr enuring Virginia or WHIR CHERRY.- selfiriet te3ly that I .was so week pleased with the monitor' that,JIIIII I nals that I now prescribe it pro - Vice ib D all other Remedies where aeipeettirnitt is Hi tater/ 11l the meth unmade I i'lltifillomlo or lik e n. ° o f the 'mines, ill the ahirmiog f In whir hit otitqfs fa Kentucky, 4 regard it nu an invaluable ileshedytpthe real merit on hid iliseasel To all who know nie 1 Tri% said yth/1101, but us this moy_be seen.hy persons'ifiri vii inky of 15' oil:fort, I will briefly NM, that • V • been ettWati a nit naive practice at sty prtifenn le years:ilia am it Regular finiduute o l hinsill nod this is the firm Patent Medicine 1 ever thong& ,14,1Chr to express un OpillElll in writing. J R I:l.mm A , w D, January 7111, 1847, Frani. Ili ( essay, Kp Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 7th, 1847'. 'file ohm c rerfillcate Is from one of our Pbysielatik 'ilviete a lenr miles from here. fie is doing a vely,Ond On et ice, r.mille , ,tiFidereit a good pphy skin n, and stands fair ; he is, Deli.: * WS'S a 'regular . 4Prittlinite. Da. . 1.. CRUTCH Ms, MDR ..all4 cr SWI .14ie finWitfitcHon 'll t frifehli'fe the r re have uninheY 'of utipMf lderkiiiilWhfiiiiis got up !noel...me, 'dontuotWl'l.p tCttca ura sonic a s tur palled • Aft," "Ilittera,''' AYni,Aren tekfonafWifl eltiffey•Jrat stlfiip is the original a:Woo ly goon tie .trepn'int !On ,rive'r iniroduceditO .1 he. ptibl ‘-,in be proved h 1 ,the pulilk Records/ of the rotteiliativerfltli of Pe.iiirsyfraniu. The only esifetruard iiesitftil imposition MVO gee that my signature is oh earq. bottle, V.IV P.. eilliterurf end Rikealredia,'Phillidelphia Sold ' -- Carliele by S. W..IIiIVb:RSI IL K. labclpl)in MONDAY Et ENINO, May 21 FLOE R.—The Flour Market has been 'lnactive ti* 41.'3'. closing with more seller, than buyers, - dhAt 12 al !dila. were taken iu lois, mouthy ;good brands, at $9, which is the general ticking price, Including one lot ate shade leas. Corn Meal-700 Mils eoid al $5,15 a $5,311., stone holders ask $6,37/. Rye Flour mold at $ll5O \V heat-21100 Itualiela Penna. reds soh! at 205 e. Corn in dinnaud=-17,000 Nisbet, yellow, InnallilYl/114 River, sold lit 115 e. and 'since 500 htraltele die* Southern yellow, brought 110;1111 weight: (f r rn a at 58 a Otte. for Southern. Whiskey-111 We. ao al bbla are held at 37e. • , • • Flom in Haltlmmo, on Banal firmly bet 51 441 Red Whent .2 03—#1 10. Coin eel .5 . .#5;1, op Wlii,ltey 05 etattg in.bble.. , _ MARRIED, Qn Tuesday morning, the t9tl inet: ter& John's' Church, Carlisle, by the Rev: MM.: Herbert Norris, JOHN P. Baocx, of rhiladel- Oda, to Jew : WATTS, &HORN cidthe, late Robert Co*than nail, F:Sq,,of Carlists. Tharsil'aV' evening, •May 20th, by the Rev. Ernued Netillei BENJAMIN S. Ihrsatmt;, of Harrisburg, Pa. to MAav, youngesediligh: ter of Benjamin OrtskilbEisi. of Philadelphia ; On the 13th Inst., by the Rev. Dr. be Witt, the Hon. CHARLES" BROWN" M.. C.. from the (earth Congressional input, to Misit Rms. H. Su(Tim i ilangliter of his'Ekeellintly F. R..Shanhi Governor C 3 . 11114 alrpak \ ~; •i, • Jk i. Givis gENETIAN',eI,INO'RANUFACTURER, NO 12 North — Sixils . Sirqt, a few ' doors `aboil 3 r , trtK ET Fri! XE : r ),.. F P LE:AD EL II 1 .1 7 1 A: -' "'..‘.s now on Nail the largest and mpst fasiiilp: jrt Hanle assortment of,l4strow,Wat awl ollit* , Venetian pliiids ,of ailyroslablichntant 10 Ali* 41i staters, lie, 4 , 111.011, Wholesale kilt Retail, at iluiloweal•lts.; , , t The eitiiseak of Curn bolikr, Site Ine.• specttully„.ollclttii to tall dit'ltinstlitorg alineelsewhere n asiie is cniillifent of giving en tire satisfaction ,ko 411. Win toir.thus favor Ihlsol wJtl ,f4d Mk tOtk 6 qtla, l to IlTg• ''•1"(101•tjf • 'oVder, Onetualtilitleintytto,,,ao pm! 'despatch `" < 4 ...• 1 41:4:'WILLIANtis%" March 10,1847. , , 1 0 hiiiigiilif lc" itlotu. - 1' ..„, '- ' --, - T ifF t Stlit hi Qt f u l AD i?°*tieme fi or 1 irro 4 bit•l ity rot the very !i. , berirkpittrokalia' ,loll iK:. t k9..Y.4 IUD): AF.S. 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