ra itVaw guattatticouo.' • • • • Laler from :Mk , Y . An arrival at NeVit,Qoeanal. ingepne day: later intelligence front Vera Seven• Companies,,,of the Third m,e regint Vain nstinti,d New Orleans by this art ival: The % ..:141 no. further accomits from the arm e Ong. °tithe Capital. , • one gathers a few items of inter . tet fie ''''Major 'Count de Oongare , and to , Shields who has arrived.aCN'ew Or 'Mans. Hibring - the information that on the night the •vess,ol sailed front Vera , thti, a small paripotll.morican.'dragoons were sur prised at gunta Fe, a'small village, fourteen fromllera druz;hy a band of Mexican itibliera or %guerilla:4. There were eleven .drageons.in the party, and all asleep but the sentinel. The Mexicans rushed upon •him, • ' when his piece missed tda antt he was una .:hle tegiVe the•ularm. ensued in which the sentinel wasik filed. The guerillas then dashed upon the. rest of : the party, .by time issuing from their tent, six of whom were' illed and three weinaleti, only one . . 1 coping unhurt,' ; As soon as the tidings of this aflair reach. ed-Veta Cruz, Captain ‘Valker; with his,ri -Bus, wets ordered in pursuit of the maraud -,,13re-y :.: The apprehended attack u pon :iiera, Cruz, `by Santa Anna'has been entirely dispelled. An -oc'easional•ease' of thtf. vomito was oc— ',.eurring, but there was no increase of the dis _. . , By. Wei :intelligence we learni that . - the'iv -has been ri .irrniShVvith Mexicans,. in' -in which' four of the •onemy %Mete killed, : Six • 'Amekicamr ele killed by a bandol;Guerrill• 7 , as. Capts. Borland, Cassias M. Clay, Gaines, -and it Rogers •htive been set at . 4iborty 'bythe Mexicans, CG Scott has is -sued-an able proMaination to t le ~ ex cans. -showing them the avdantagesr" which tetiolt tir9m, a peace, &c. . -.' • GEN. SCOTT'S -PROCIAM TI ON. •IFLA TY aumlTlnts OF TILE A frnry, .1 1 Nt 'JALAPA slst 11 2. =1 8 -17. • 0010a -in -Chief of fhc Armies .rf the lilli '46l Sinks of America•to-flic Mexican .Nation. MeTi:bans! The - recent i:vents•of the war, ;Etna the measures adopted MI • consequence tby your Government, make it my duty to ad -dress you—to•show you truths, of which you are ignorant becaase. they have been crimi nally concealed from you. Ido not ask you 'to trust my Weals, (though he who has nev .er falsified them has a right to eoeth:enee,) `but to judge of these truths by Teets within 'the view and knowledge of you all. Whatever 'may have been Ore origin of war, which mycountry saw itself Imeett 'to undertake by irremediable causes, which ,'1 learn. are . unknown to the greater part of 'the Mexicans nation, we regard it as ane- , cessity ; such it is always to both bellige rents, and reason and justice,•lf not forgotten .on both sides, are in dismite,•each helievr 'ink them its own. You have proof of this 'truth as well as ourselves, for in Mexico as fin the United States, there. have existed and 'do exist, two opposite parties, desiring—the rone peace, the other' war. lint governments 'have sacred duties, from Whiclitliey , connot 'depart, and often these duties impose; for motional masons, a silence and a .reserve , sometimes displeasing' to - the majority al "hose Who, from views putely personal ordit 'itividual.' make opposition. 'To this.a gov, sernmentcannut pay any regard, expecting 'the nation to place in it the confidence mei.- Eited by in tnagistrocy of their own election. `..' • Reasons of high policy. and--continental American interest predpitated events in spite 'at the eireurnspection of the Cabinet of AVashingtonovhich, ardently desiring to ter minate its differences with Mexico,. spared 'no tesource, compatible with honor and dig- Mity, to arrive at so desirable .an end.: and •whenir-Was indulging the most flattering ?hopes of accomplishitig.its aim byfratik ex :plartatiops and reasonings, addressed to 'the ;judgment anti prudence of th' virtuous and 'Tatriotic Government. of GeeSD. J. 'Herrera, 2 - the misfortune least looked for dispelled this mleasant'hope, mid at the same time blocked 'up • every :avenue which could dead to an !honorable setliement . •between the two la lions. 3 , The'new Government discarded tlfi'ma lional inttr.ests •as 'ceases those of continen lot America, and elected in preference for. reign influences the most fatal Lathe future of Mexican liberty and Of the 'repuh:i - sys , rtem, Which the United Slates hold t a luty 'to presexve and protect.—lluty, h tor • ! id rflignity itself impose upon , us the necessity mf not losing a season of which the 'menet . . , oltical party was taking violent advantage, Tor not n moment was to be lost, and We. act ,ed witlethe promptness and decision neces wary in arose so urgent, to avoid thereby a -complication ofititerests, which might ren rder our relations more, difficult and involved' Again, in the course of civil war,the Gov tprnment Of Paredes was overthrown. We • mould . nottut hope this ,would'imove,a.for ttunate event, and whatever other ladminis ,tration might represent the Government, li, 'would be less deluded as wares more patri ,otio;andprudent,if iblooked to the comtnnn. . !gook ~I tiLlg,prcibabilities, its own strength r rp :and: ,1i00; and especially ate general : ivripiniiiii,4l4Pihe inevitable results of a 'la , IstionarWar. We were deceived, as perhaps MeNicansovere Also deeeilred 7, idg edict true intentions Of , Gen. - Satitn Anne, you recalled, and Whotn our Govern ,4'Ati3ittent permitted to return. • from this 'condition ot 'Things the .ftlexi '' van nation has seen Nvhatihnve'been the re . • -m.qts , :--resilts ThriienterbTell - , iiitTb - y - rig morel eepprebiate,es is one the valor ; a n , k .rmination Of itte,untortunates 'worse governed sail itlritostin r ~ly outrageU by deceit or,pai•- Wray. " . s AVe ,hav,e witnessed—antl we , cannot be 'ituxed,With'partialtty for lamenting—with as .,':rtenishment that the heroic deportment of the e4 atrison of:Vera Cruz, in ils valiant defence, ew = 'vwati aspersed'by the general who had just Ibeen defeated anti put to shameful fii4ht by a :force far interior to that which he command ed- at : Buena Vistai . that this general, reward- I ,ling,, : fhe insurgents and, promoters , of rivil, . .yv,ar itt Mexico,-.he ap ed . outrages - on . those ''''' , Vilib,hail Strignlatly , distinguished themselves ' ' ' Illy &resistance beyond what.coubi - btrNitti&. ~t Ite.tl, , and , of admirable:decision. • ' ~• , ' . " ; Filially,the , bloody : event - of (Cerro cidxhi ;: Iliiiicehotin the Mexican natien‘what it .may " ',.‘Veienably expect if it longereontinuesiblidd _ '•,,',llituattort hi which it hue 'been - . 4 -t;:„'yllattilit, bi? sante generals.w horn. it-has %test . . - ' , ,diStinOtislied . :,atid,in whom it lids most don „. . ,1IP:011. :,'.. '• '.• ~ ,'., , • . -:,, 1 : 14 .: : Ilirp,g4klciat 11,19aTi'*giald be moved to grief. • ,'-i.r.:T..t'llifliftilikiilgAfiejiattle.fields•of Adexicci - id:l4,l"fliF4PrtY,lefist Itlte.dast struggle: _Those ....: ni) . a .grt4 la - ..vi,liein . ;the patien:hert.,;.,witheut ler -.41 Ac,o, litleredil paid . formlaten_y a tesits' Iwith' A ~... °e( liTlI4O - I.l.;l o oP,llelurp',,have;An..the , ,dik . : etil btaveck.it IlySeejr c*ain pie or' Un'. , i i i ~ . fulnitis., s !itSii`ihit fielt,i, , limorigst ilia 'tead ,Jid andi dyliep'are' , seen'''4l67%pliiefk,cie, 'rnilititik nor ainnorrfor they are . telltiCtillfilie - itidlareet • . li o .4;thelsoldier.-thestuiriii"onr , tiyeryr,.'ectiiiibtr; --- s -!,-3-tfufniin-Talci , iltoltoiCtirtoqGOrde l / 4 ».' the'rThAti-le ..r. nireMitin.c , ,iiti_bbrielLanititlie - wbaritlett,iibiih'i . ~; ire .. doneilyto ',the etemeney'e s 'nd l'etiatlitir;tV tlo ' : ..irJ.lstionquerar. ,-,' Soldietis'tihO gi.' toright,*ipiow •.-;az'irig such a,roCoteliOnee( l t.lette Oki te, ty : le_W ::, N'Osi . ii4iittpoligile ,, ,best , ip' t p" ,akittil; tritie el they , ; ;; ; ,•,,,,;: g ii."4irtilitiniulatetignehePe , of ripbetnettil Ott; ,''o'4 . , ...4#iitif,.?tegiet,,O timembrance,': Or. iVetti Of fri: .‘•:',-,..04,1",wave.,+1...TTi0:1-,;-' :. ,,,:::,;,,,,; , ..,,,.., , 41 . .. , i ;-,.:, .I_f i 1Z . .. .' , - ...lil lit ita ili , / Mei loPhs'eU,honeiableltrhle eon ), , fir,;Ps ' bg :. , ha1eAt403 4 1 . . , f:,, e a doftitandlaboriette-ti--, :V.A - ,..1, ,, , 4 . , 'i real . JO (tilgeiC;prtab, erE1961013-2The hi.i.t, ,i 1,4 1 1 0: -'-litits4olo - .',Chiiier Menneed net held Alka 2 (.lailiiiioiiikitekeht , *l ~ iOvalttlion.ruittrehy;. ;',..' ' '''' '' ' '''. ' . ' k • i ' .. the fortune.:ol:tite rich Tiropnetors .ponlpw A out fpr plunderto the ill-disposed-, the tiler- . thant and the}uttisan,,finAaborer, and ; , the matnifititursyrbiltdetiek,:,tyilfttcoptribkko; excise's; foone i ierfierii . itakes.:4lPl4ll conitUdip-, lion,. ‘ spiral:lood walrittistrictiorlS.and,oharg ed with odieius idteralibrustomill the.tiiti 01 lettericenoEiii statesman, the,nima of - Tibertil; `kabitifedge,Who diit4 (041)44.1 perseentetl' without trial by sontelitetion . or by the.rulars who obese their power; criminals unpiiiiish ' ed and set at liberty, as were those of Peyote —is this, then, Alexitsatis, the liberty which. you enjoy ? I Will not believe that the Mexicans of the present.darare wanting in courage to-con fess errors whietv do netilishonor them, and to adopt a systern.4 true liberty, of peace •and.tution with their brethren and neighbors, 'of the Ikforth . ; neither 'will I believe that they. are igneratiteof the falsity of the.ctilum mies oldie press, .intentled to excate'to 4 - ms; tility. No! public sentimentio not to beer tiled or animated by falsehood, Me' ha• e not „profaned 'your temples, nor abused your women, nor seized 'your property, as they would have-you believe. 'We sufthis with pride, holl.we confirm it by 'your own bish ops. and by the clergy of Tampico, Tuspati, Matamoros, Alontetey, Vera. Cruz and-Jala pa, end by all , the autliorities, civil -anti re ligious, and the inhabitant's ofTvery town we have occupied. We adore the -same 'God, and a large portion of our army, as well "is of the pd; illation of the United 'States, are t eatholies like yourselves. 'We peniAli crime whereve . wttlind It, anti reward merit and virtue: '„ ,' ..2'.• The arm ' o he Ilniteci.States, respects, and will always respect,priVate property of every deseription,.• and the property • Oldithe Alex icon' cluing'. 'Woe to him 'who deesrmit where,tve are. . ~ ~ • flexicans.! the pasheannot now be reme died, but the future ,may Me provided for. Atepeatedly.have I Shoa' you that the goy 'ernrrent and 2eople of the'Unlttal States de sire peace, desire your 'sincere ;friendship. Abandon, then, , rancorous ptejuaietts, '.cease to be the sport of individual .ambition, and conduct ,yoursolves like a •great American nohow; leave off at once Colonial'habits,:and you will become. prosperous , and (hippy, for you possess all • the elements to be so. Re larbber you arc-4 mericon,q and that \your hap piness is net come from ,Europe. I desire, 'iii conclusion, to •declare, ;and with equal frankness, thaylf 'necessary, nn army_rit 'lOO,OOO could promptly he brotight, and flearrhe baited Slates %%wild not termi nate their "differences with WI ex km - (if pelted to do so by force of•arrr4) in any^ manner uncertain, precarious, nr less ,dis honorable to yourselves. 'I should insult the intelligent of th is. counn y 'had ally, doubt of their acquaintance With this truth. The order to form guerrilla, partiesio lit tack 'us, I assure you, can produce 'nothing but evil.to your country,. anti no evil 'to our army, ‘Vhich , will 'know how 'to proteccitsell and how to proceed against them ; end so far from conciliating, yier -succeed in •irri- . toting, you will impose upon•us theinfid nu cessity •of retaliation, and then yr n cannot blame nuked the consequences whidh will fall upon yonrsdlvos. .I aril marching wvith my 'army upon 'Pue bla and. TOM:leo—Ude not conceal it : 'from those capitals I shall again address you, II desire peace, friend: l l4 and I'nion 7 -itjs for, you to select whether you prefer war; under: any circumstances, be assuredlistrait-not..fail: my word 'Latest from Vera 'Cruz Arrival of the Trumbullorii4l3rFos- Report Dnniplues Dem i*iflriettre'los,s-1 Gen. Cluiwninder nit:-- I Contentfilated moremet itY By the propellor Tru at IN.: Dileans, Brazos dates l'•; - V - i - i• / ,•, , Y 1 ;' , .1'.1 git. have ; been received. The 4. ; 1 1r 4),iph lislres ai ,letter data, 'Walnut Spri st., which, gives a report that Col. W 4 l iVIPS force had been attacked at a pass called Sierra Gerdon about. half way between Saltillo and Chihua hua, by a Nlexican 'knee from Durango un der Gen.'llieze. The 'battle resulted in the defeat.of Gol. Doniphan •with a severe loss, and all his arllllery•ceptured. 'An English gentlemen, who arrived at.Saltillo on the 3d instant, says that Col. Doniithan starteiffrom Chihuahua.eit the Ist 'of April, , Via San .1• s Del garret. The Saltillo paper eapressesthe opinion thatihis.comrnand imusthe tuithia a tow days march 'ol that place. Gen. l'adwatader anit'Stali, Col. 'Ramsey,' Major Morgan, ~ Captaine 'Scyberg, 'Buller,' Bet nard, Biddle and others•wete at Palo Al to. Gen.'Cadwalader was to _proceed with his command, except the Dragoons forthwith to Vera Cruz to•reinforce Gen.'Scolt: The result of the Court Martial to inquire into the conduet•of Gen. Lane.antl Col. Bow l les is given. That•of the forinenix .fully proved and his personal Outage commend. ed, 'hut not the capacity of the latter. The.latut Monterey tPiotteer•thinks that a movement against San -designed 'by General Taylor. thihsual 4u:61-My pervades in every department of his army. 'General Urrea has issued a proOlamation tor .men and coutributionS di money,!and the • Matamoras Flag of the. 15th states that he has left for the city of Mexico. ' The•dates horn Nerateruz are to the eve. ing•ol the 15th hut they furnish nothing la ter horn Geueral•Scott. 'been 'received. ar,St, *Liinity "Mo,'froin'Santa Fe, to'ihe. 9lh.df April. Price remained at Santa Fe. A new iinsurec tion had been threatened. The ringlikideTe were. ried and executed. There %sere „ele-11 von hundred insurgents at Trib,, of, whomlwere Whipped. The execution dr Me. sentences upon the ingurgents'eteated great . excitement among the Mexicans, The In. (Halls . were very troutilesome, anti edininit led.'ektenEliverdepreilations. The party Whiell arrived at.S.t. Louis were attaelred , by Mans ihree dillerent Ames. Several of .the, party were wounded. Inteligence . frortiCtilT iforma states That Col. Fremont Was' acting, Governor. • Edemas at Aogdlos, 'Feb. 2dt, iThe, disputes between Comnitodare,stockto4,anil l Gen Kearney. remained - untidtiled; The .I.lexy, lode Regiment had not airivell. I , I . The New Orleans papers of,the.'23ll • inst, leoinajn intelligence 'from IVerii 4 ertiz'to"th A fi th • • Eagio , is,ol Hui opinion tkai 'Gen p!al. Scott ,W ill replain 'f'nelgri. not If: the; ,I4egt talk, Of *twin; Witheni ! munlitiNsr, upon !thq ; The ihairlullness of Vera Cruz, heat, which tlireatepg , heoorne iyet, reore.l :intense. , 4 4 .Pihing the. 1,0; 11 4 'rift Abe' city , " -L . ll rrg ent l al ti l-14 1 11 41ti i i; 4 9440 1 % 1 4 :1 ."1 4- ^ "' 1 1 0 .fark 6 ariPPws , INIAWe ciw q . f il a s ~M9iiOryY.cit intOlg , Pn SpiNfAig.ijiifFrtn ineAkkig rieS(innpprio3ll,dtsprps ~frio ngAi ill the "poorer ,Olasses: there.,,„;44. the, ;_egOoyeralol the Govetatneal,-the, , ,rierile., 1,11,1045044,pm' whedepctOod,eppellteir 8111,01?ii0t10.0.1 3 0. - riiigenitqi4lkti i :stPrvm: - . 5 ; - laikot.W9;o±94)Yi , ,YnP,P4Y:!4r, rn." l . ll 4g)i Akig3 , 44:Yl,o l o4o4 ' .4?;Yagibp4994. w .A l iNvlllohT kf' , Al TitehtLiAliFl!';llo4okA 11; 1 •this-ailivittehitilii(tWattfOtrd pfinh' command .. Arco ding ,t,VtiVibtift • oritinr ,correepOnilisnirlitedli.t)Vgitiaapfrare Ment4gyi.:th'er,mbt:gritvoi,nkitehOno3o IN'EM =MX arit in 'regtifit to thatiammand. Wes -as will beiiecin'by thauleitii" th!W s fr(4ltwve referet hat .- Col.'D.!hadbeende4, ift)ittgil Itly,the Mexicans, entllott all' aro great!) , trehopes , that this 'will a•mere Mexican rumor, and tire'encourimed inihis bore 'by, , the 'fuel ' the ,lant that-the Pick et Gnarl dptlblished •at ori4he 9d, mades no.menrion ol 'the .rwr nor, mid anticipates • the-spectly arrivdl;pt Col. , DOtriphan and . his command 4tt4that place. , • - - • • - r - ' • A f ;:';‘,4o, • • • VARXilitizal :PA. • WEDNESDAY iITNE 2, 1847. '•Our sneduced 'Ternist One'Ddllar.and'ifty Cents n-yens• it paid in Advance—Coe Ddllat and 'Seventy-Five 'Cents ifpahl whhin.orat the. awl of 'six months-Two'Dolless , il paid- still° end of the year: The Herald is , eow the cheap test "1/711Iar NOMINATIONS. • 'Tli,e • One - 1 rm and •_. • .- Vinettiilaces. • . . Ivor. Govoraor, - GEN. JAMES IRVIN • iciFicklisiTn,Col)NTY, • -- • 'Far 'Canal Coriissfonori , JOS. W. PATTON, " OE CUMBERLAND COUNTY'. aj All the.army news receivell since mt. .t will be . leund on ',the 'outside end inside pages of today's paper C* - -The Inn Regiment of infantsy;Which included the last companies raised in 'Penn sytvaniej under command Of Ramsey, have been ordered to leave .their encamp ment.pt 13tazos end join Gen. Scott. ' TUE PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS—We no bee by the late news from Vera Cruz that the tst Pennsylvania Regiment, has tell Jalapa for Perote. The 2nll Pennsylvania Regi ment is to remain 'in Jalapa for the "pUrpOse , 01-garrisoning that place. * - -Unddr his new and elegnnt'typograph ical improvements our fliendditiehler, 01 the Gettysburg tar, now flings out as beautiful and•dashing a Tgbannrr" as any country. press IA? State. Ire trust this is the evidence 01411,0 eased prosperity with our 'esteemed gi f igielligent contemporary. NEST CONORKSS.—As it is now as certained' that the Whigs will beyond a - doubt haven majority in the next Congress, atten tion is ‘tlirectett to , tll3 Speakersliip The prominent names-spolien• of are theillon. An. dniw'Stewart;of Teensylvania, Mr. Winth rop,mf Massaawetts, `Mr. Winton; of Ohio, mitt Messrs. Bolts anti , Preshsrllfi For , Olerk the 116 n. Alexentlehlarnsay, rep• resenttnive in the last Congress iron( Penn sylvania and Nathan Sargent,..t sq.,(('Oliver Oldschooß) of Philadelphin i •hambeenmam- 1 ed. •4 IV.t.NriELV:Sao,f-r- t.031P FMANCE IMMIRAT !M . anniver sary iubilewciffthe:Sons of Temperance, the national gathering of the year, takes.placeiti Philadelphia on 'the 'fifteenth of June. Prep arations have been 'made in accordance with the greatness of the occasion. The hl. \V. Marshall, Col. T. B. Florence, will have the control of the line—probably softie twenty . thousand strong. The oration 'will be erect in Washington Square, where the cele bration takes place. The Chief Varithdll has appointed the following Aids. We •are in-. deified for the list, soya the North :ikmerican to 'the Grand Marshal of Peithiylvartia, C. A. Walborn. The Chief Aids are W. 11. Stokes. of Phil adelphia; Hon. G. R. McFarland, their co Dr.'Joseph Speeic, Perry county. Special Aide.--:•Samuel•F. Headjy, Luzern(' county; General Abbott Greene, Union co.; Charles Sitgraves, Northampton county; Geo, Jonnings,:Sehtlylkill county; Robert D: Mot , tris , Bucks county.; Robert Palmer, Schuyl- Kill county.; :James T. Dlli, 'Montgomery co; GeorgliTaylor, 'Huntingdon co:;.'Jamee P I . per, Fayette county; C..'L.Nagee,,Alleghe .ny.coutityr-J. S. Downen, Delaware county; E. S. yar k l, 'John Culin, jr. William 'L; Fitz. geralll, 'Robert.'E.'Shultz, 'Wm. Davis, Moeille, D. G. - Walton, 'E: Muslin, R. M Foast Wm. Devine, 'Philadelphia county. OurTailisle Divisions we presume wit ' be represented.on the•occasion. At-Foott.is.-said to be so ochreeiin al.ottlie eastern , counfies. , of Marylon . that it.cennet be purdhastiti for any price. let. ter from'Aeasatit'llill,:states that many pee: plo•uto begging from door to door, •and an-, ,other Anted "South River," , represents the distress tin different pane of Anne . A rundel,. 'z'ritioe'peorgii's end It: Mary's eotintiers;'to gether with the lElasteru`Shote,•as being ve ry great. Tne crop last season witli_ct short 'one,' nod the'great advance Which has taken i llta ' uft h *it, price of hreadstulTs, make ..i , t' al ;most :a,intitter-iifirripossibilitylforithe port° procure fond.- ' ' . I V7•4he of: war m " eemmerdiation , ot.ladgeli - lepburies (path* as, Presiding :prompt • arid' energetic .des= ;Pateh •ivfiek, held:: the 9uaiter 4 SeSOrtifiqourt of ti ? yaceooty,i4, E liaCit or Judge ',Etdred,,Avho i 6 temporari)y,ctitient, GIMAITXBITIZMENT!-7-I:he peopled field and all the adjacent • townikiiiitife go, lh;4d;,'colt}bra►e'lha 4t4 Pf Go uparuin '! wo Publio : t►tgelinas , • have beenateld to make 'arrangeotents* it. r[ (1 Theliearin (4.9.aufats tor the juilieml tliatilottOf • (Cmiberlandir.-Perry,'.&.4)- was; to; Coitrt; lit Hariii,4 l 11 " l.‘o7;th`Q tßr. o B l 494t , ,,,l4lione'.!° .4 C,College l CorriaMiloMetitlin 'N,doliiCarelltiaibleaVMg , Wwbine • ' 4P • 41'1 ' 4 {it 4100cm,* ',Olifl,o4'; I e 00, PiktA o ili* o,;.trustingblood, , thicep„munl,tler,? • ~. MM= • T4titi•Colliileskof What not enter into the ail-, Uest. cot:eel : Mina) oitiy man, brie . year.agq—, What wonl4.timnltatiiikeen regarded - alarrwaneharroribithe pahlict mina phad our tgaverittnetitayawao ilt—mtremsaow 'M be tally t.etitirse idly tin the araiadtatian the - I:ralt i's,. 4haiulijugatiiinatitttettiiitilt i fif -seems lobe opinion of the prominent actors iin the , wer, that thitois , all that will ((not ea ettre'Peace, but} string the •wartto an end!! 4n noticing the - arrival of ( tren..Patteleati; at NUN Orleans, the Picayune sayryand webeg' our reader'qittantion to ithd portentous facts • `ft is the'nplaten•dt•citicers ;OA 'returned 'from Tilimice—and we 'may mention the •n am ty of 'Gen. Patterson tin this connection— . that the Probabilatyorlf•conqeeting e peape 'upon the pltarOt warfare hitherto pursued•is -Slender linked. this thoughtty them that 'an army •df 'forty thousand, ittras.and 'Hie, shoUld be in the'field . ; that captured 'cities shotild'be pet under the itßrisdiction of Wme iigan•citlzens;. that the revenues of the State should`be -seized to defray the•expenses bf the•war; That all the•resources pertaining to the Government Should 'he •helclas spoils•ol War; and , that the • military !authority setup by•the United S tates army should exercise all the powers of taxation and legislation be longing to, the administration 'of the country. This plan, embtaces the'.idea , of aettfal•eoimeest and absolnlejnriediction, and is deemed the-only.leasible One of -Ihringlng the war to reelo.e. This is saidlo'be "the belief of Geti..Pitt teraon and others who-have given the stib ject. a large consideration ;" an it is added "the opinion is' becoming more and more -general that the -. niited Sides may colorer 711ittico : GUI a place—bwyEa." The larleachingiforesiahr ol Gen. Taylor pointed out this result.oversix months age: In ids well•known letter to Gen. Gaines, da eil-Nbr-TremySi-av79Tl 8-4-6rlie:-t hus—i lid i cotes theNerations‘wbich have since been liaccessfully.carried out by 4ien. Scott : 48 11 we are c(in the language of Mr. Po lk' and General :Scott) u:ider the necessity of 8 , conquering a' peace," and that by taking the capital of dhe country,—wo rriqst go to Vera , Crtrz, take that place, aid Then march on the city ef.Alexico. To do so in any other direction,./ 'consider out of Nye , question:— But, admitting that we conquer a peace by doing so,—say at the end of theltext twelve months.—will the. amount of blood and treas• ore which must be expended in doing so, -be-eompeesated_hyllie_tkame? tint, —especially, if the country we subdue is to he given up.; and I imagine there : are but few individuttl \ s•in our Century who think et annexitig Mexice4mthe United Stites." He. adds—" It.thenibecomes a quesiion as to yvhatis best to be 'done : it serernS to me The moat dutlieious - com•se to be - pursued on our - part, would be to take possession, at once, of the line we would neeept by nego tiation, extemiinglrom thelitilf to the i'aei- fie, and occupy the sainti"—with this -line and the interinediate towirsimour possession, we can say to MeNiro, ~ IfDrive - us,irom the cotintry"—thiowing.on'herthe responsibili ties and expense of 4narcying, On the war." Gen. Taylor .adds his •conyiction that this course would Viind,Mexien to heiseasetend It 'Th compel her to sue for Piece, qiifAL '1:-,..,P had a .sufficieritlir stable itioverimt • pros to treat with, which he learal 01) . 0 .. 0ot, and would' uot have for many yqi,l'Cirie e Advice corresponding to this waic, -"..*'.out e same time by Corn. retry and Gen.lßut- ler, and also most forcibly urged imthe Senate by Mr. Calhoun. It was not tollotiv 'etl,.nntl we have therefore a costly and bloo dy job of several years on our hand, with tthethenviction Of our ablest generals that we may conquer Mexico, but a Peace—never ! i\lhat4.l6ll.•Scoti's typal to the Mexicans in his proclamation Inay effect, remains to be seen. 'fie has . proved a successful Paciti cator'in:many 'former difficrilties, and we sincerely trust maybe as fortunate in this. The Freeman's •Journal, •a -Roman-Catho lic paper ptibligheil:in Voik, fins an 'a ble but a severe artiele•upon die Washington Union for its atrocious proposition to segues. tratelhe•dhurch property Vlekico, during the continuance of the present war. 'lt•sttyre "The Washington 'Union, .of the iltlyinst, has broached a project lintratlty af our age, and still more unumetify ill* oar government, of which it is sometime called lite orgati—it is nothing more nor less than a proposal to turn the war against the priests•and the religion of that unfortunate country." THE PITUDIntIi RAIL Roe s.—&t .the meet: ing•of the stockholders of the Pittsburg , anB Connelsville Rail Mad, held on Saturihty in Pitteburg, the delegation ,from Baltimore was ,ppesenyand-they engaged r il the Baltimore and Ohio.Coppany should refae to accede to the terms of 'PittAmu; that_ the citizens 01 (0i1.1.1 Ivilh their own means, would build:the road froin!Cumberland, to connect with the.Cotuielsville. Air. Glenn spoke in behalfpf the delegation. Atidrew'Ctett•att'offered a resolution tJhicit was•adopted,,proviiling for thesale of mstodk icerdin to secure the extension of the said road to the Maryland line, and dts ulti mate connekicin between the•oities kiei . :mote and .Xittshurg.„. Illexicantlncelluntersl 'The Watiiington correspondent of the Bag-' tirrinre'ffuni , Says, wider date, of the . 24th -ult: that thti'twcutive mansions arid State, and. Treasury okiees, ;daily -beset by, ;appli cant's tot; illtuationti,in fflpfileo-such 'as govt. ‘eirlorti , (lf p. ovmdes;o~'eta'tes'judgee~, atioineys, Inftrshals, clerkshillifkoourts,.&c. pitnha'y-mike aiiioo4Enria i.choosei•ouk. of:ur reniailE:u= tP,'o 4; ;: l ;i 3( it.' l ii,tolfe . 4,•`P!i': l6 ta - 7"t.10 ,6biirx•= n t4e;;gpvein ent,, inbrely. 7artiriteitbugh.lcovtieAt-hisolv'lf. nd Has . the;;adroitngs's' and bbii= itiai•a•bitinje'r .111 wo• • ' • :Dern o M ...- gognelsort .n • , . .. 'bontSeOoT'; NoZicnoj 0, , • identinl,pot rdnilifOitiort! “ 7,9 ,n I QB.PeOPP. i.0f1i0,0;43,,1. ' •,' - • . '-,-. *blunt: , .., - nto,t';O•o;: , . , ••" , (j6:7061: 1 Botts goon ,f.i 1 :diit.'ntuffttno , i 1 ~,itir47,111,1 littaiilthilfe ,'.,., li# . 44•;,tholr 1 liVitiarliaf 30VelotariOi itheftliithi•C 'VO,Stniti.oiO. ... ,Y;t . .. i , t , v414 - ! ..!./..-.71,41:R,;,-,,,...1' „ , lexotelrici ee , snye Mr. inßing n iltiVixibefe bOtweertelhe ,IPreettleht that t4o3' t to neactitiCby '‘ the 1 wai l ., , 7 'gl?”' ti me, 'to y,ot 111e,*ieoV,iney b&foll lo t , 1 18(itis• - righk --- ' , Eflods—bitve in'veirt to"4ey.ttt the' Otter. , fir' it iles been'. - ' The N: chleatis Com m erciatt#2l(efiErii);6; , a valuetllfriend, ed &Mow Of this Stale, 'has fiirviaitled le:us the'following cornmehjea t ion, whiph, latthe : presentmoment, will doperased ,with generahnterear..e; : •. The letteralrom General Taylor .writien 'wt It the sanrin modelv and done:tarot leel lug, '‘hich have so eminently•ehameterized, every thing 'w whav - see n. from 'his pen., 1t is sufficient, we hope,, to:set at rest all' the . flotitit'llis. - -acceptatice,;(if 'the nomlna mien for the Presidency, which. have been expressed:l4 'those hi Whom "the wish was *father to 'nit thought:" Extratt Of a letter from nen. Taylor to Wm. S..fiedge, of Batoh Rouge, Louiiiund : •"Iti regard to the Presidency, I .will note say that I woultl,not serve, it the good peo- 1 ple of the conntry were to,require me to do' so, , llowaver, muchirisiopposeibto my wish-: es, for I am tree to say, that I have no rispi-1 rations for the situation. - - My greatest, kr haps only wish, has been to bring, or aid in bringing this,war to a speedy iandihonoKable• close. it has ever been, and still Is, my Mix, • inns wish that some ono of the wrist experi-i enced, talented and vigorous statesmen of the ,coubtry, should be chosen to that high; place at the next election. 'I am sati4fied that. iVour friends will do their duty, such a sari-' zeti•mayibe che.ted.' "Fmnst,•lnsWever, be allowed to say, dial . not_ the_vanily.,_ le...consider—Myself qualified for so'high and•respensiblea station, and whilst we have far more eminent deserVing narnes'befere.thecountry; preferin stand aside it one' of them coeltlFbe4 iaised'to thelirst office in the lift' FA:liifel pantile. r.1.g0 for trctotintry, the- Wh - . --and it is my ardet.t and sincettitAiMktt see the individual placed ht the hijaiketthe. nation, who, by a stria 'bbservanaec.OPPV constitution, (be he whom Ire'maYi)4,o2; make Os most prosperous at home, - as:;.vvell=, as most repeated abroad."— o think the alfusto ito onr the - above, is a pretty diearindex.to the General's party_ eonnettfrs. 'rho Washington Union denies that the copy'd the Pass of Santa Anna, published by us a law weeks since is a entre& copy.— It says that .111 r. lurnished no pass at all, but Omits that on wrier:a let Santa Anna in t o Al ex i a) at,,s i ss wq by Mr. Marcy to the Squadron in the Gulf! Soait seems that al. ter a year's_ wriggling.; and twisfings-and ev ry endeavor to-creep out of the matter, that Mr. Polk is endeavoring; to' place that"dts , graceful and disreputable transaction upon the shoulders of Mr. Nlarry ? But did not Mr, Marry net by theauthority of flue Presi dent? -HoweVer, •rnakes . 110 Alitlereure who issued the Order or Pass, it is now ad -milted by the Official Organ orthe'Plesident 'that Santa Atina was permittOd to: out Gov nment to ppss-the-gt-tmalren in 'the Gulf of Mexico, return to his own.coumvy and place himsell at the head orupowerhil-army, and march against-our own citizens and 'butcher them!' A similar ditibolical adt was never, before committed -by airy country or in any age. _.l,t has rernaiLed-to the President of the United States tolurrnsh an enernyr then, at war icith.this country, with a ppwer9. General to lead its forces rtgainstour own fel= low citizens! What has he not .to answer tor! estEmiit. TArLon.—A correspondent of the , Flew York Tribune writing from New Or `leans, says:— 'one volunteers who Were 'with Taylor itretreturning, full of the Warmest admiration of his•character as a soldier, ani] a humane good man; but overflowing wiihAvrath against the Administration, that, they belive, did it's 'best to sacrifice them. They cannot be con vinced dl 'the contrary. I ant informed of this by an dflicer who is on the Rio Grande. The people of this country will be astonish ed antl'indignant, when they know telly the manner 'which the- concern at Washing ton has treated Gen Taylor. f know -from unquestionable authority, that, for live months ' not a single iispatelvof his lots been answer ed, 'kunless within the lust few weeks,) and nothing sent him,•except an insulting letter, enclosing the letter Written by him to , Gen. Gains, cmd demanding'to know whether he wrote it. 1 ant glad to say that Otin.Taylot's reply was in every way worthy the spirit of a high totted, 'free, American 'citizen, who has never lenrned to fawn that thrift may tdtlow. Ile replied, that he - did write it, and as he did net intend it for publication, hail not before .gsamined it very caiefully; but udty .on-a re-examination, he found not a `word ov'eXpressiim he wished to iiner, tle'asked.no Ilevore.---they might mike the best of it. ' ati . -thet ngliSli 'Captain Wass, noPlietrot tforceletbrated navigator has recently .6 übmit ed to the 'Eng,littlt governriient a plait 'tor .a new pdlar..tvmploration:beyond sßpitibergen. 'He proposes to bare the Grew attire there to wards the entl'of summer, and await the win ter. For five iyamtlis in the 'your, 'the erne sea is covered with thick ice; anti Captain Ross proposes crossing, it on.s. sledge,' In goes of the archipelago, that is supposed to exist at the The plan is an exceeppgly bold one, and presents many oriaigi . 'oo - ficulties, especially in the means-Orgill:4MA ing the ntimals who will drag,the sledges. But Captain Ross seems to have - 't'aken all these Matters'into consideration. •(}j^lt don't tnico—Gen. Cameron's en dorseeient of , old . Rough dud Rendy.ne a loeo taco: • MOTS, 131111.1311E)11C9,'ANT)'.REBELMON..--Wiletl amation isoonvolsed‘by riots; outbreaks and rebellion, thettrue remedy to expel - the traitors, or evil ilisposed.oneifrom the min- - try, .:.11nst . so with • the, barium , bode , ; whew pain ',or eiekriess.ohanylind , gives evidence that the stonstitutionqs strugglimk.with nal loes,:trarettlSftequrse is to expel, or drive 'ont , those -Morbid Theaters which' avr in all' easesithedriteNtiustotAkeee.: , ' • . piWridlttanditin:Kritible Pills:W.6 tick no w. ledge', AO be : 1 he limy best •t n edieine in; the, 'world loeireatoringllM hotly to . hoe* be: causeihey tileanie the systemin tio easy anti - natural a manner,- that- w o are- Tel ieved-: of 'etreny , suffeiing as. if . by triagic., ;' A eenibax will olthen Fve,theirntistT, 'astonishing 'and pertieveinnee :driveteirery,cohwer pain from the body'•`. Beware of Coonterleites'of all itiedt , ,Sonte, tire! - Orfetea'Twilbr'itiger; , others "are' nd 0 th rierrible in 4ietvvard nal tnedhlirteltheeafetit . eourde Jai .tp tip Otimie frowthestegUlaintgetits 'onlk,' , 'onmer Mere of Anne stieeti-Philiitlefplis':i. , --:O2:;' , J--!--;;; Tric,sale CH4II.OGILBf. Elifig MEE ERE Cornered at East. lINE ME ,14.41 0* . 4100.111er 4pieurififed;t3baklngr4in tell on Motiilay last, followuU by dthat'iventher and ,geMial - sunsidije on Tftesday, dins 'Or, ing.D. OW and powerful irripeius,to the ~:rote= ing:ereits. odr - exchanges fOfn all;earts - 43( ;the country. bring gratifying accounts of 're freshing rains within the last two weeks; do ing much to acceler ate and vivify vegetation. To li`Anrearis..-The patent Strew .Culler which is advertised hy.our. friends ; Messrs. WrigfiCgs,Saxon, on Main •street ; is really well worthy the attention of our .country friends. Ye think they will find'it far Eiii; - periOrill'OVerylOSpeet to any Machine of the'lrintl, which hastearLheretofore dilated. It is besides a good deallower in price than most di the Straw Cutters now in use. Dlrnrrnnr Erten 1171'0/ t will be seen by an ativertisement that a number of Vol unteer companies in the .upper .erid of the county, will golnto—Encannpmentrat—Ship perAlang,•commencing on :Jittits'ilay.nexf. We'iedrn also that eppLyoild's company of this 'borough, will join the encampment,. whidh .doubtless,lorin a rate irtilitary.dis play , There is a very . ge ral complaint In lhe commuultrageitist the obsyptip and:tits :. orderly conduit of a serrtf young' and* old' 'ruflians, whose tiotoos and 'lillickghard con.il 4.0 in the streets * has been , the annoyance, 1001te whole.town for some lime past. lt: t6,n evil wliidli dertaittlysfideli.l be speedily' ,49-t O verely.cltecetl :A 4t. is not altogether! to lay all the blame upon the j, l ,..tofOnstable for the existenee of this bad l'Slate:ef.; affairs. It is his ditty to preserve, but'it 'can scarcdly 'eXpectedi that-he t er OFM-the-arauous- 21108-0 - a, vigilanhda and' night prince fey the meagre+ cam iierntatlpn, Which he now receives. Wet be*lol, ;Capt. Ciall was paid a living sala. ry; he would soonflake itimseirrterver to evil doers. 'Our Citizens are ever ready to vote increased taxes for the public schools— , would it 'not be as good poliey le vote in.' creased approptiatiotrs lot the preservation' or peace, quiet and good.order KrThe Voltniteermisreptits us alto-, gether in saying that we are opposed to any investigation of the coudnei of “.tho Sheria" in relation to the •tlisehargo of the pick-pockets. We beliet•e and have said, that the Associate Judge,s and the Prot-et:at-. dog Attorney alone are responsible for their discharge, but if it shall be shown that the Sheriff is also culpable, let it be so. We find, by the way, a quotation front the Na tioual Police Gazette, in the last Democrat. to which we roll the' attention 0 1 'the con. It shows clearly how Justice hue been duped by these•anant trigues : "We learn through the National Police Gazette that Mr. Van A reburg has, with a re gard to the Owlet:l4m of die crowds that Ins it his menagerie in its eormre4hrough the oiled States, engaged the serviecA of •ao in telligent and , enril tremor gentlemen 'to "spot' , • 'Ake piukTookets that follow his train.— ::d this•arrhugemeht evisteil at the time the 4 enagerie.exhibiled here, um' .coninminiy, perhaps, would have been split(' the odium now resting upon , it—the'resulcof a mistaken Clemency ott the part tit . •our.county author ities. 'rho same paper alsri, of Saturday- last, ve ry np:ly remarks ; in relation to the di sc haxge of V retletiburtz accomplices, that not withstanding the eviilence against them was enticrelly circums•atttial. yet still "the con*. lion of any one ottthe ditee 'would have ded more to aid justice ilum , the restoration of five times the moneyllgst.' Kr We are glad to learn ''from ,the foillow rg that the good work of alfoiding relief to Ireland and ScoOand is still going on itrour county. NVe havc'had no revolt of the ef ioris recently commeneed in Netkville. now have our friends (here sticceeded [Per We Herold end Expoonnr. RELIEF OF r,COTI,AND Mn. lILTrS=Be so good as to ptiblisi hi r followiug cuuelligence iu your next pa ,)ert. At a meeting held in flogestnwn, on the; 22d 01;1 arc 11, to take into consideration the destitution of 300,000 inhabliants , of the High lands of Scodatid, the follotvint . i. persons were appointed a Committee to collect contribu tions for their rehel, viz Judge George Bucher, Esq., Dr. J. Crane, Dr. Isaac Saowden. T. B. Bryson and the Bev. George Morris. They have obtained the lollbiving contributions partly in produceilmt , cheifly in money. , From the Presbyterian 'Church dl• Silver Spring From Silver Spring township, From East Pennsboro' township • , 30 From Hampden township . 49 From Allen township 75 Churebtotrzi and vich.ity 40 Middlesex and Viciiiily 35 Al etthaliiebbiiiv, 20 The whole of the -ribovelias been conver ted into lodine Meal, and transmitted tg',the care of the I , :c' Knelt CoMmittee in Eldll‘del adelphia, who a tew days two sent: nil eves gel deeded with Flour upd Nieul to Glasgow,. Saoiland:'cars truly, . SAISIDS'SARSAP.AII,ILLA,the following is•ankostract from alettaorecoived from Mrs: Bevan, %Ole ; luul 'been Mfficuid for eeveral years with -scrofula .ulcers, dyspepsia, &o. and recently with an allectianpf the throat and , ILEYBDIMG,.ira.iDte. 43,, 18415 - .. - ' .r, Messrs. A. B. (lc D, bund-,-4efore. I corn. menced. using your . ,Sarkparillm nay ouller. Rigs were almOsrpast eNpression . 'my ihrbat was. Gam pletely ; 'ulce - rred. ..1 had; a dreadful cougiv,'aild'there 'w ere . ' tregnontlY weeks_ to: gelber•th .could ' 'net'sperik übrivo 'a - W his -4 per; rhid,r sides, the iniliimation from my throat exte .. E . ukt . p.roy' head; so that-my:hear ing, was Very. rquell'irepaired.' .tilter tahing Ititr'Siirsapadlri,x7iiiijiotiliflVlTpioVe'VErfflify thriartils Odw ,w ell. ;lam as tree , frOiq cough and, t ightness Otthe ctiestus over, I was,,and ean.hear quite clistirictly,.' My thioutthatobeen weillabout 'lino _moritligi,ille Oure , Of.'.whiEli 'has been effected:oath:oly By the'uswilf you., - Sat'Saperill'a'. -- ' -I'pn r -li,iend::,---,?-';'"kYO;'•-!1: '' ''.,,, , i• :, ,• , - ,•-; . l,,Opirii,a,4`; Prepared ;snt sooiby - , , B:rBi..!.B . ;:SANDS. Dt'tigglsts,-100 'Patton' street New YClrlc;' ';',';',,,' .' - 'Solit Ickb - ti'sr. , - . . , ,.. vvr.tmixerioit!, wy, by - -•Emiggliti 044iatri t iki9,9010.# “friio: ll ,4 l ; • ed:Ststes. ,--P-rico.:slY:vor%bottlel:',.,: fic; potties; outife;ddllansi 'tG . iirt;i\s=i-1c.?7,41>?;11:,F1a ~,.., ~-*6Ol, io • :' 4 ' \.,- i kof•goed , • , 1 0 q , ::—,•; , f. 14,1 4 09 N. ~. , ; Otkapilliiitkor,y.i:Nooit , Will , .l ) .lak it at this ~,,., • ..-.,•,,,,, , 1. , ,eV... , -1.. ,, ,. , • - , - 7 - 77 - 71: .office iff,:paynient,ok, uotiFrivip 1. • • • 1 ~.',;0.:;•- , 4,;•$:, ; 4'4,4;',.•,•., ,, yei'.'; :).'-'•• I-- ' •- ' •••—•----- . .. , ; •4 , .-:7;$•••••-,J, ,, , ,, .X!.. ,,- •;!..• - •,';.;; ;- :- ~ , .;•J..) • •• •, . v; , 6:i.„ 1 . ,- N. , ;7.e1ici'W.,V:',.,.-; , ,...' '••,',:' ;) - -''. -", - 'Presidency -. Declined. Garvoit pmilk the ivealthy aholatonist, do clinas iiitindit74ndidate for the Presidency ) as 1 .43 eityi he, fetycat qualified-for the station. If hOvere prbsident, hoWei , ek, he says he would first Mexican war and ask/ tpardon Gad - arid Alexico for our wholesale the Mexican people; i.eturning !the teritory we have taken by force; 2 Utter ly abolish the Armyitind Navy; 3,Abolish all ICuAorns or "Commercial Restrictions what ever; 4, Establ ish.a system of direct Taxation alone; :5, Urge 'liberal expenditures - for Ligl Houses,'lllatEborf, improving Rivers, &c, but none - at all for •Forlitipations, Ships of War &xi 6 Interpret and apply the !Constitution as at deadly !Air .Step- _ 1110..Piiblto 'Lands, allow every! person !mho needs 0:14d - 1m a=portlnaitr ltlian-pny ; an:l .ren• de! the Homestead Inaliertable;l Dineen-- tenatice distinction between .Na live and A- - dopleil chimp; 9 Appoint iiollAtn to office who bases the High', of suffrage on 'Property or'Color; 10 Give no office to a'Slaveholder, any mote, than any : othot piot1O; 11 Nor to any man in - tavor of the traffic !in fintoxicating 'Drinks:l2 Nor wally adheihttrtemberi:of a Secret Sticidly, 'When the people 'went a Prerident on there poinciples, we think Mr, lanced to overcome his 66- . jections to the office. . GEN,ITIVIN.--'llO following anOchot6 is told'ofifirn bygentlenicu who can vouch for its au'theaticity,• and whose character l ift livery AV al entitles toemto.respeei:, . Gen. •Irvin's father, when James .teas a selutp,_ltatu, made h i s property to his•eltil,:ren such propot. lions as he•thougla ju;4. - - 11 c . vas thssatistitsol however 'with the disposairio, which- he had coide f dtrid ono day he , called it, his son Jam'es to (twin his oisiaioo dr the micier. When the bequest to one of Ilia Mothers ' was lead over to him., he requested the old man to Morease it 'by a considerable sum, which boxwood, and when the bequest *tu . the next 'brother w•os'tend he-made a like re quest, and so with the nest. At this the old man was ash..nished, and said: "This'whl ver do, why-in this way there will he nothing left forvmr James idstantly replied , . "Ntr ------ ver mind me. rather, I am young and strong and am able to cam of myself—let them have it." Instances of self denial and magnanimqr of this kind:are raro. But many anecdotes of the same kind are told of him, which tan be relied on as authentic, illustrative of his goc d nature and kind. disposition—hrs good heart .and,sound head. a` - -The resident has appointed Col. Da. vis, or I\9lsissippi, Brigadier General, in the place o(Geueral Pillow promoted., Geileral Davis is now spoken of for U. S. Senator in place of Mr. Speight, deceased. FEVER AND AWE. AND ALI. FEPRRS cirtm) ev BRANTnut . rtes levers are or; easiened by the ditordered motion of Wood, prodneetrhrthe humoriul eeresity by harden- log the - vales .(11 . the vessels. The blocd cir culates with greatly incrersed speed ; and is still ittoreased by the Het 'on o! the u'obules,. or particles which compose the mas,of Then it is that the excessive beet arid Aliiil3 is expel ienced throughout the whole "rysiem; and accompanied with great thirst, pain in in the head, back, kidne‘ s, abd in fact complete prostration of the mind as .well as body. On the 'first attack .of fevertr any disease immediately take a.large,dose of Brandrrih's regetatite"Universal,Pills. and•crunititteto . keep upa 'powerful effect on the bowels until the fever or pain has entirely ceases'. Six or eigtht in most cases, be sufficient, at a first dose atid.ette , dose of fills tkiAil it is riot improbable, may prevent months Ofsieknes9,_ perhaps death. Dr Benjamin Branarelles *Vegetable thritri sal Pine, are indeed a universally approved medicine, which by it's pethilier action clean ses thebloodniallimpnrities removes every PAIN and Weakness, and finally Restores the Constiti/tion to perfect Health and V igor. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARITIES BARNITZ Sole Agent 'for this borMigh. Stephen Oulberson,Sitippensburg. Fl. Brenemun 6 Co..Neweurnberlanti, J. & L. Reigle, Meclianiesburg. A. G. Miner,. White Huuse P. 0 M Shiremanstown. J. &S. 'A .Voyle, Hogesto%yr). James 141 e, Jacksonville. S. L. Sehtman, Rider a, Diller; Byill , 4ng Sprip,gs Testimony is 110 W receirell.from all quarters df the Globe. The fdldw•ing letter 'is 'prenenteil with s.view of tutor. fully shoving the optimum or:Physicians in'n•- tion to the aleilici‘Vitlue SWA V NIL'S CON:- POIIN D SYRUP OF \V ILU Dn. Swe•VNE—DettO Sir: used your Com pound Syrup of WiliVolletry exteush•ely in ttly.mat, nice, I was requesitsi liy 'your Agent Dr Krulciter; to to Caw. my.Oplojoil In'wrllllnt ell its propert lee n• to remedial agent. I moot cheerfully comply tie I re. I Ity on doing, I will discluptgt h debt 1 owe the community nit large, and Physicians in purtlenhilt. AR much an I detest gunelt-Ilemedles-vout--Patent—Nos • . . inducted front a failure of the most potent rapt:cleat:ow recoil - Intended In our materia medicos In - some eases t f DOEAMED LOOP, to try your Preparation of Prunus Vitginin or *too Citglattr. It isquidicient to say tin't I was an nitwit 'deemed with Ole math of that, owl sub setplent trials dual now prescribe It In preference to all other Remetlies'whdre an expectorant is Indicated. In !ho nitwit dreaded Pnetuntinie or Miscast; of the I.tings,,in the alarming form in what, it appears in Kentucky, 1 regard it as an invaluable Remedy the treattuent'of that disease, 'To till who knoW lab I hove sold - enough, lint as this may he seen by persontenth of the vicinity of Frankfort, I will briefly P(111. that I been been engnced in an naive prnetlett of my praesSion of 12 years, and em a Regular Graduate of-7 ransylvolk and this is the first (Intent Medicine I ever thought enough of to cgpress on opinion in writing. January 7th, 18.17, franhllit County, lKy Trankflut, Ky., Jan. 7th, ISPI. The above etirtificnto is Winn one of our Pliyalcitins 'living a feet miles front here, he is doing a vety geed practice, and is considered n good physician, end stands fair ; he is, ee lie cue a regular sr:Waste. • On. Ve. L. Carnotite, . . .Drugglrt anti Apothecary. *Sint° the Introduction of my article to the penile there have a number of unprincipled Individuals grit up nostrums, which.thoy assert rontain %Vital 'turn ay, some are willed "Balsams," ..12Itters." , tittil oven Syrup of Wild Cherry,but mine Is the orightal and ot;- .1 Y getitiblettreparailon ever introduced in 'the' ptildio, which tan 'he 'proved by the pdidtt Reeerdb of the _C,latialonWedith of Pennsylvania. The onlyittflegliter.l against linhosition Is to see thee my signature in VII each bottle Dr if DWAYNE, gyper'nftighth and Reee-streetit,Thiludehihin Carl 210 .. by rINVIIRS Lim X 250 60 $560 GEORGE MORRIS • . , ' • ESsivisp,Mny 31.. A eoleM.'FLlaln, antl•the desire h enr from the „ Poston steamer, now neatly Mat: huts hrouiht the mar- ) kat to alemuoldts eteadlte•lltty, und pule opatesist has . • :" end Western AMmis . fte...o4Afrored 'at #8 25; without otthit to ittii'extert;'Pefin rands are gonurfilly'llidd'higher; • ..ct " 'POR3l.2lEAL.....ViliZt'sales7ll nal'iSit6Bt42 23. RYE FODUR-Nonilnal at • N';'llrAll'u-Wlttiotlt ilemerl , Si 800 ets.''Mr 'Vena'a coil'rode;StorllM: ,) ••'; COEN-2 3006 buihela yVtiolir,spla 14410 aII le • welght,:-Whlskey _ pil—thire were no hUyereat "IL lo ,Nette.York :out Montloy Flour 'tree dull map, tit $13.124.and *8 23. • 20Ih'.Kenneetott Vhila t e!glie:P4t JOHN - a ,Sor.tErtiltad,foi,lnerr fly 'or Carlisle, in the 3 tetryear of his age, ,LoO WOOD 7,19,, k!), , Ok ott , A ;1 ° ; r the hest ‘l, ll `, T 0: 11 11:0 1 4" storeefg k 9tunbrio u.nd 3 irli& 11 ro PiEcitz oc eitwatto;jii cbt,n, Pi:64'am! Moll by, ()coop 'T ptitlaticipl)ict ,11laritcl. 111121 , -I el liktier. V M