'nal? Stlarta[ROAWN , ~,...„,,,, , Arr . A) From 'the Rio`wowie. L .- i ' gilt ?)° ,fci_! l The Southern mail brie e - rlea 0 tpapers to the 2d inst.,whidh nta s furl •detailsrfiltbisned by ortirtip iledia lift, VA i 4 Cruz, but nothing later .ftsm . iraZerrilslcep army. By an arrival from the thazoti, the netts of Col. Domphan's arrival•dt Parras is confirm-, ed. He had with him dbout one tlirilstuidl 'men and sixteen 'pieces 6f artillery. Col. Mitchell, with tho advance d 'Col . IDomphan's command, including -a picked *party, werile c tipsoted toiarrive ritißitena Vis tta aboutthe • fith ult . 1 Ih p i iissinOtfirotigh burango they had ta ken_pessessichtef smell • fort „and captured rairiYalitirri, "2 firiVates, tfiiii l ift .stand rintli The prisoners tkiero released on parole, and armsifuniuted them for delence against the ":Carnatinlies 'At Massey they , 'found 125 Inuilikilts'andl3s lanees, l but the troops fled on " their approach Col , Cnithing bud received milers to join' Gen. Taylor imtnedi ly at Monterey, and' , ,liad started rote a • deta bluetit of ninety of 'the Massachusetts tegirn t, having appoint. td Ellivarll Webster•as hi aid. ~ ) GenertirCalWaladet lea ordered an elec- Ilion to'belbeld to fill titOtvaenney occasioned (by the promotion tf 'ootCti.llling Thre@ men belptigi of to the hlltissachurebs eegtment, whotad deserted, %Vete naurdered '1 iy the CamartribeS. " Generdl Ta6lor had •determined to employ the new 4 Tesiii battalion. , • A letibr from San Luis says thrit !the Hog yodels•there were crowded witlywdldiers (13 - Ing by scores from starvation and neglect "1 .yen the'citizens weresuliering 'ltir the corn yizon necessartesti Me The tronps had all !kik • From iheiitylff 14 Patria of the L'd inst. has some later and ;•- .4norecomplete adyices from Mexico, Which tae Mind translated in the New York Tribote . It' rxmr UP TNT: Mon ox SA Nth AWNA:— I.eiteks from .the'capital have 'been ,eived , at Tampicoolated the 21st 'tilt., 'by Which it ',appears that Verrenil :Santa Anna entered as vas.ekpeetted.on Me 19111, but with much ornorogtistirgirigheil tecsmtion than he hail ri my pse.victot 'idea of. The' populace, especi• mityThegepets, came together in Crowds to •greet the provisional President. With shouts *of indignation they followed him, stoning him , solhat he escaped among his friends only by -a miracle: The people, indignant at the con linuallosses ate tlFevicint •iirtnry 'had "suffeeet.l, arra seeitrgithat the promises of rare General-in-Oiriallhave been vain, were resolved to take weirgeanee upon 'lrirn,• and Apeehaiii - wenid: have eaceeetted in 'their put ' rpctec..', if the atalterities had trot 'intervened ;artn . ed force. Vtitkerscel- UP, Torptco.-- , The grarrishri of liktmpieci . .is greatly alarmed fearing au attcdk • , from-flie-MeNkicions. A leiter nytittett from • Ahencelite 20th elf., "Tire tgienter --4oUthe l 'voluMeers who Vti'!iere'reftikifro eon:- itinue in the iierrieo havint corniplemit fire --terirrof-their - enlistment. There remain tin Ay-about 300'dbfle' last voltioteers from favu; ' isina, and threte are not . worth Trench. 'Phe authorities are about to send to emumoilore Petry for a couple of ships of war, as from ' , day bailay:they fear that the Ifievicatrs. May - -gain possession of the place." - ' rriin Chihuahua. Col. Doti" _Return-lasubordination , Freels Command---Ontruges ognmst Lows,-Tito Civil Government Power/my In • ApretTaticum--Iriali for Treown . ' Loris ) itene 3; intelligence from Chihuahua up to April • !rl. has been received here, via Santa Fe. On that day, col. D'oniphan, 'Col. Mitchell, snit IVlnjor;Clark, started on the route to Pa- •re,tal * Tyith lligifentirel.command, except four •:•einiitiartiOleft,to,guar l d the,Uity. • . • The ca4Se of . Cot, Ponipitan's return to +Ctiihtiallimiltartninv been defiritely ascertain ed ttihiivVe n bObra v contemplated - outbreak in • 'that , • Ciildwat Viice had 250 men on duty,which• 'ateifeioCtibed as a military mob without die ' •'• Thrinioriilo of that place is represented no tiotriblef , The soldiers daily commit the • :Most open . 'violations of all law, and insult • aitttclinljure the Mexican population in eve!) , " pdssiblO Manner. Thi3iivil government is-poweijess to re "rdtesitiherre' acts of insuborditiation. All soils t %of •wiak&lneisa is perpetrated both by the sot- ' CAlloty'rind sofili Of tileiisLlTiQrs. •' Thiry keep up . gambling hells and grog •'•lshcipti to tell•M'the volunteers, and some ol ' hive meanly resigned to escape diseliarg# of their rholieq. Col.'Price faaa refued - to send forward mail to C6iitivafiva, it'is said, an account of 'the'exPerigeS heading it. ' 'No 'borei wre currimitting' daily ":Ontragei on the 'frontier, and th ere 'is no seen ritifot the ' Their stock is rh•iv (J eft anti Thirttails of all these . ("4.lCPfeiliiiitriii Vino: to Taps, amusteting place noirseinen • " tietterai ati he'll 4 beep teipliod "tifttle Prelif r ileid,rleCidia:'titi his'ease: • • '" ;sii§butiOni fyr. .• in l iirOasOstbi'tr4itiod ieere fo" fra‘;ct, '" .061 ofiaiirietl.JO'iv'dfoi tliii l 2(l'6l May. "'i lartiatEentigftratii 'ire 40 b,ot " ''• • '"OrtieltilergYinettilitnijia volubleors 'Mr iTO'pl . 'efte and reaily foi do ,E, L o• r cv.o, r ! 1 •, •. 11611, ;I tat 1'.;• , 1 • •1 • . • . • Lid r.; ~ ,t•Nlialber. from )lexicott g.Gen:•&otettifillabipli—ETTiggsitt Pucbla—Rtia akurof, GemitVorttes , eontrnantt ibcinr. cut up bylthccillarispfa4PAK/Paniollculitneil the r.1. ,- uV I II4.IIIcY- - tStillt.ab9ut to enter,fitc. Cat!' pf run 114 2 1M.PItilhellOkintk; ; 4 ..! , • ' • I The igew , Prle'arit. Pinnynne. published ;4n w silts iat nooarin .the Ithinnt. 7 l , eontainingi the ' • t,intelligenceb brought) , by. the. I arri of tip ). .. , : eleaniuhir( New ' , Orleanse , :finni , Vera ::ernz -1.! ;bringing , dateatte:the itst , met. al4o.touuh ' • • eil at thO Brtizos , ' 4: 7 M%l§o4.ittaci•ic,k.i4ol‘24. At 4140, head 'ot- . ~,,l e ili y49wriip4,!Fprna,.t.i:eti,. 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I.ol3!tiv: RIME tWE - ielarCliiiiitri ' aispa, iiiicifil - e — fa s— , 1 o. eras betwe liiiil39 points are estimateett .500. ...- . . i o)4 1 4 .,0,,@ MayeiTnailen . T is pi,! arrrimbirtyerilitt*:6l itii Tani ..• • Alasipgloktlets.'regicint ha , at rt . intim) 11V1 by. rielta. Pi, , Wrigh Idi 4 47 lef . .telJtqlb I y Attu,. t; Idlorieltryi njo bOt. .c.htlifithr Lir titendlit;COlnnerPtinir Capt st etA 'ttlfr, Majoi.of the ille,giment. .I"hrt onol.-Doniphan's force het.l . .a\yirtd at'taltillo,ind 'the .reinainder WKS 'expected in a few•delys. Kripeedy moyetneritly_Gen._ Taylor towards San 'Luis was etiltantinipaw ted. -. . . . Csltimin stiptizian 111530 ecanzzsral, PA.% IVEDNESDAk, NNE 16, 1847 Our ReduceeTerms. • • One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year ;AdvancieOpe Dollar itrnd *Seren . ty , Fitte Cents if paid' within olttt 'the ent:tif months—T*6 nrillar.s tlike r ndier the year.. Thc 1 14trald is now the' cheap est peps rare The onit Terni, and" Tarig ranaidates. 'For Givernor, GEN. JAMES IRVIN (OF CENTRE COUNTY. 'PoiCanal Ccmmissioner. JOS.. W, PATTON, OF CUMBERLAND, COUNTY.. o:7;The weather of yesleiday and the day before was quite as cold and blustrylis we should like to eee it in November. The VolnMeer Eneampmerit at Ship pensbuw, 'last week, we learn formed an el egant litniiitary •ilisplay, • Four ..a of loot Fo'diem, and three dl thorsernen, scene on the ground. The encampment was under the command of Col. Hood. " IMeiuraN ti.Llll.. n —. , ll'V have received the first number -;91 tire 1 -American Mail,' a large . and handdomely•printed paper nf eight gages inst - starred_iii:New . York,, and edited. by lark 13enjarniin,V.sq. 'veteran newspaper editor and lino cvtiiter. 'The . temps ate,S3 -per antrum,- - " - - • farlt anneal:iced 'Mat President Pcilk intends_ Inn& ing, a visit_tir New Vririr the lat ter part .ol" this .month, and a letter-Writer .from Philadelphia to the Volunteerthin,ks it wotild, not-be attfieult Ito Old Lyle 'him to extend his visit to Lancaster., Harrisburg. and Car lisle. . . , • (* - -Gen. Lane, commander of the brigade of Indiana—Volunieers in the battle of Buena Arista,'has written It svplementary report, descriliinithe operMona in which his brig ade as engaged, and Vindicating the char acter of.the 2sl Indiana regiment, a portion of whom retreated from their post. General Lane clearly shows.that this retreat was by by order of Cob Bowles, by whom tt was three times•repeated before it was obeyed. These facts fully appeared in a subsequent investigation by a court-martial., He adds that although they retired in 'some confusion, the most Of them, shy about 2.90,,emm rallied and did heroic service thme,ghout the slay - Among the oth;ev4. whom General Lane awards specialiTaise for their certions•ill rallying their men, is Captßniscs, a native I 61 Cumberland county, whose friends will be grad to know that no imputatiait rests up on him which would do discredit to the char . actor of a braveand gallant Soldier: THE ICtTm idt. INTF4y9Eitillt.—lt. is an nouneed,in the getional Intelligenver, that about the Ist of Ally the , Weekli . eclition 'of that most valuable paper will he enlarged to twice ire present site.; the subscription price ,g 3 per, annum. The Daily and Tri-weekly latepigeocer will be enlarged in size; boLwithouLany in crease of price ; and the editio r s tirorniae that a dot4ble shw (of eight 'pages ii teal of four) will ho thrown elf whenevet the peess of public ticialimehh;,"'p'recetlicgri . anil de bates in Codr•ress • of Of ad i•el aeintinta; !shall •. • 7 ( 1,0 11 :9 1 $•• , .••ro . ‘• •••,, i • , 4,urriAcorrespondent.9l the Nowntl{ Daily Advertiser states that 'herb wer& on - 616'29th Of. May, sik'sPots the dieo ; of ,raj tying from S to ,14;i:RiOvalles it is stated that 'there are, spots on the: , Son, whioh, if , placed together, , %sonic!! cover air area of ~ 5 0,h00 m Res.' I t inUsoriuble suppose these spots have itotpc.,Mituefire in afl66tind and varyinghe temperature of the • •' ..•. :.1- ".I , f od ~, A il t f x ,',lt ' fiig . 9} 1 f. i ..'77i . E1 1 , ‘!l l !gri..c.!l!! s y.-. a.. their 99.ie.Mic.1:k ,SP„ Wq c!P POW laet,lincl:abminalfid, the,lelloviirtg tOkeet..-F4vr : . 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Of :the hitter, the illingeratovif 11 1 6 .(i l r l ik . oiiietharly violent in their dettiiiCi ~- ~....._ 4 , . -.. 4 .ations olf the aOt and of those Whom . th rrgt... gard - s guilty participators in ttr - Vhe brit, Hagerstowu Tordh-Light comes to us with al ivilfitettAiegqi3lyMpathiFitreilprecedt4 by an -inffignant-onmmentary upon-what Roans, "the progress of our sister State of-Petritsrl vania, in her_ philanthropic. efforts In anialici pittntthw.CalaverFerertvhortiftliaither'fffe laws!of Ged'Atr of man have given 'her 'BOl •It is not smprising-tbat the Torch = Light Should' held' the .sentirrreigisy inMderenee With the " peculiar •huttitution" which Bretton/1h sore- I nacionslY adheres to, nor that* shduld dwell Witli deep leellf r ig oti thit'entrage frarn which an esteemed, eitizertot Pager:storm. has,so tieverely•sufferedi Welogreftto see, howe 't•er.,ifssevere denrinciatien Witt g r attlemen of ligCt 'standing rill' this "borciagli, ''Whorn o - ' 11; what is at any.rate a frenettna eonansion,, it. alt the -meeting these fifuaterr negroes to a nick. NO, one whels Lacquaicted with that gentlemati:, - ourvlio is aware of his high Icharinner orttan'ding here; will for n moment believe that he would be' 'guilt', knowingly, of inciting 'Mtn riot, either by word or action 'on his part, 'That a charge of this I chatacterhas been preferred against him, we are aware. 130 this dlarge.h6 yet Ito be legally substantiated. Of what degree of proof there Is to aultslantiateii, we are tem aware. But until it is thus legally aubstanti led, that genie of justice which is always ex ercised towards the 'Meanest criminal who is "believed innocent until he is clearly pro- . yen guilty," should certainly be 'exercised towards a gentleman Whose -high character throes a mass oftloubt in the way of such a charge. The 'Porch- Light 'arrat's eeveralspe cific charges against 'Prot. McClintock, the truth or falsity of which cannot be known' until-they toe closely silted by a legal inves tigation. Until that result is known, it isrer minty a hard as that lie should be prrjrifig "cd guilty, mid hiresell. unjustly made the means of injuring. the pimular-Collegiate.in— siinition with which he is connected. Cetrairi it istheilis - friends do not admit-the 'alleges made by the Torch-Light to be true, Anil 'we. are since informed that . the Southern stu (lents of th e college, after what they vonsid et a riue invesiigation of the facts,liave adopt. ed resolutions rstrongly .expressive of thei!r continued confidence iii Prof. McClintock, j and their belief that his conduct has been! grossly misrepresented and exaggerated. In' conffirnation of this we find the following in: thel37& — . Gazßtle,ril Thursday last:' l " We saw ;with regielia le*. days 'slime, in a cityjnerpal, statement, copied, item a I country print 'of arimherState r chart ing-Pro lessor McClintock, VI Dickinson College, with having participated in the recent slave rim in Carlisle, (Pa.) Knotting and appre ciating; as we do, the character of the Pro lessor, we believed the statement altogether ' incorrect, and. felt satisfied that, in time, this • would appear. We - are non , most happy in being permitted to publish thefellow nom- • Mete vindientien.of the lestimnble - Pinfessor,, as furnished iv a letter Trent a distiimMished citizen of Carlisle, to one Of the trustees of: the College, residing in this city; "1 presume you have seen the statement in the Ledver of to-day, respectin g the riot • here, implieating Prof. McClintoc. May 1 aSky-ihe favor of you, as a Trustee, and a friend of the Professor, to have all anal state ments ennead icted, on my authority ? .1 have taken great pains to investigate the matter ; and am satisfied that Prot. like, has been most cruelly slandered. -"'As to the students, they saw nothing of the affiiir,"being engaged' .it their societies', and though they were much excited, When' hey heard the first rumor, yet upon 'asee r tabling the facts in the case, they %vete satis fied•of the Professor's innocence, and now the warmest southerners are among his best friends. " I.might to have mentioned that the Pro , fessm's being present at:all, was purely art cidental." We give these quotations not as our own I opinions, but the opinions of others who have been at timer,. tronble'to Collect' the facts in relaireit to Prof, M l ed)inteek's present 'psi ticn. Our only reason for noticing the mat-. 'ter at thiS length; thergioatinopri-- 'ei' ' 'the, imbrie_'!iintitending its judgment until thn.testiltor the. legal'. investigation is -known.. •-:-. : : • = fl:initqt'be'rooollectld that: Prot Aloeliti took, was pogniztint,pl„hiit a small portion ol the 'proceedings which led to this riot. The colored"peritilation nln'aFtate'ofex ;gite hXi!eleif).P4RlA!, to{ eve~al Kepoding,llop,heartrig l of,.thel habint co/puf,: ,nod of this,ProlvAlleC. Wasentirely, ignorant. He wes , bot seer. nfairillietrOund :until the bearinr , in the Cage'd ' . proppet.e Since hp'above was .wrinen we have re teelvoth Stritemetit ; ' , ltvliielt is thil'§iiWieiti'siiid:entli - ,of college;llte coin pri t SOuth - but lour; ,11kt o 'iithirsigarlibleliLi , ' giklifirtt'atudents' tit'ti•liiiige'd Colle-gb;".dtishieciii'llie,,lhilti delphia LeOgar t ,ot itte:Bth huit t on,„aecatitif of i thrlate•.r i , .ot th' ga‘lisle; taker' , frbm ine thOirti VW iiVs' Whiaiifirriar/e;olotice,: ICia 'Hie ' sal:l's'elli'it'-'rgarripis,rti: of the • gate, 61)10kiiiSdit'i pbtt N ig #f,,,, a _ were trOiii,o4B6!iiii,',i r cibk l 4ii . 118114 e, eitq .41 'iifa. d? itie"ps , lieFs,,iii •this'afaiWs,,':','..2l*ll..Tl9t ,iise'o' Itie'stuilir i ltieVt4ShOhit s jr'wotiridetl; 1 34. T,t4f 'tiiii(leiiiidiAC,eliti,tbeir t :cit ' , oaliviibm ;ci i i , l9sl ,,. . t4ho , / i l i l t6iilhil9i;bei t spOt T lislit ipronsjho neg,rees to the atti6lh" 4th.'lliat ti *SAN; et thh , fibittltehi'AlittlithtS'Orithe goljegajtctit littefijiiralledtifi%ekratieeitiPPidthaifoe-Matlin! t6olli tiithilvitititiptin'itaitierithicifiliiihiiiii is tutiNistitirthir *ill kikiiiiaitti his'finitiat Roil ! thW inOtuikii , drfwiptclvi*Pilititheieli:' , These assettiops, we are satisfied,';',6•Palf i :Wee Olin] fyiheititif, tialidti'lleitpeillv'for thie tiiioosi' of, .iiijsiing , _ 9 iitieriOlia ft, oi.' , Ircifirtii?r: McOlifatOCkc , they b ifi t fotiallenstil: 6 '. ••'''''' ,i, I ,i'',Al the tinarS'Of thci - ripiZartrieithi'i after.' tionyth'et , OM' Liteifity , • 4;06, , 10 , ,,i, b i ch . Sit theiltridehtiil4l4gAtitkiji,hrdiablotrqinkr iiithiiiscilihnitat Videobery, suckloh,lrialie4; laiistillie telibgeiiviatistorip disfunbevirpoill i gito• Amid , titiiiso, 4fitostotitnitiveivdtfilly Aveli;ii?! iwliiiiihit oviyOilgtii4hei r kint h4iiiiiebis.' riiiartifithlihisMiffiettftiii*iiin. 'it.: 3 _,', If illerli kitatiginOitictentrfitefilltiitiY(tititib . liliti ;;;liiir+' 6ditiklyt i lPyi Y Mill:4 1 "y %lit driTet r AVOiti.9lkiti C.04.9, 1 4.#•? , 44 ,' "''' t jk" 79, ,'.)''. ; ~ vpAVOKW) `0114140 1 9, 0 1(44, tiliollkiWl i elbli 'l , 4ll,l4slilliv I * ' Alfititaff4W ~ irtifir#4llo,Xf , t , viettwoli!kiltitr.#l.o4, b fi tgivo,lo..ii t: if _5 l .. ...:'`-:',-'.;;,,,g'•..";t:;,:':,tii:',`,1:(:,,.;'1''',.',,;,-,.-,.,., tabbed character we believe him incapa -tie-cit.:any such thing. The - story did indeed come to us at floyalp,9rveried and exagge rated, talrivitli;tlniiialural varmth of south. erneril, xrtany4it; : ultome excited against hint k3ut Altrit,sofetilipstaprige,,hOtl,lor the put , rilattetyilir not "ohLY'Air;kfleatifdrirst,clfeilter-teat II the stu ,dentsoll)9,institalOß'aiiitOdY;-4fiblicipa- -1110Wiiitaye , ,tie6iaia Orihis gentleman towards the students has, always een of such a nature as to call for our war nrOst -Mornmendationa ,,, WfarlatrrweArbiff: desiring his removal fronnglisinstilnlion, that roe t4tire=publicly." Occress.nirri*hivtartHia him-as a professori - a - gentleman - and a chris ga norEirrveri we sinc'erek..heipOltat :maylokg remain witti,us 6 an initructO, 1 dr_ ' wa•are-fally• coftecious that-ivisomithdrawal from the institution would be an irreparable' Tosi 'brith - to oniFelves and the 'obitege. - WE? . regret most onfeitmedly this laments .ocee'rrenee; still we Mitrsider that the troth of the case demands this , action on our pait, and vve have eiideavorea 'to state the 'whole stair, as impartially as possible. ft Dieltiostin College, .lune 9rh, '11351. , This statement is signed by students from the lollowin'gstattisi viz: Marrand Virginia District f'Columbia Delaware Kentnckv Muth Curolina_ 'MA (*Aid• Misirissiript - Louisiana • . 90 Comprising•all the Southern Students of tha College o::cept four. But leaving the other charges to [legal in quiry, there 'is one accusation math) by the Torch-tight which we do not hesitate for an instant to pronounce totally rievcriM of truth. The charge is thus stated, , "Approaching the spci u:liere Mr.. fierzne dy lay insensible, a bystander remarked to Mr. McClintock: "There is some of:your work" —to which Mr. McClintock aeplied, "it "ayes _him right--perfealy right 5' • ilowever respectable may be the informant of the Tords-Light,be has , horn been drawn in to I've infamous misnstatemet.t. Mr. McClin lock is incapable of making such a bretalx pression ovor such a misfortune as Mr. Ken nedy's. We doubt exceedingly - whether such rt. remark as this was maile•by any person-in Carlisle. We hare heard some:him. , like it attributed to ;Mother gentlernou, who indig nantly denies it as a slander lnit WO have not' yet head Itimputed to Me. MeClintock.- 7 Weourself stood by - Mr. Kennedy's 'side a considerable length of time After his Jall,and we heard no remark's but -Moose of those of the most heart.Aren sorrow for his deplora ble misfortune, ht this feeling we knew Mr. McClintock deeply' shares. Wo mist our friend of the Torch Light will in justice with s.lrawthis waint of all his charges, and disa bdse.the public mind of his own commttriitt of surih- a vile impression of Mr. McClint ock)s personal character. • .13r-Tbe .Lancaster Intelligencer, which fres . asserted :truth. as much impudence as a ny other paper that the Farmer was indebted for his higlf prices to the Tarill of 1846, is beginitig to haul in a little, seeing that a Tar: ill which raises prices without raising wagts must be of questionable - benefit to the mass 'ol the people. :The last Intelligencer says: - "We, nor the democratic party. Nsysness- MORD > ~ eat the Tariff-of i 846 would raise the price of flour lo its presort freight—which is only a temporrury value, caused by the fear ful and distressiro , famine in Europe, and the uncertainty of full crops in this country. This is a consumat ion Nor I.OOIC ED FOR, otfle sired by any nervous." Next thing the Volunteer will be eclu.ing the same cry. - (*.if the Carlisle Democrat does not know that the Washingt, on'llnion made n dis tinct proposition that our government should seize the wealth of the - Mexican Churches for the benefit of air a; my, some other pa:- pers winch are deeply interested iii such a design ate fully aware of the fact. The .‘Freemati l ts Journal,' n Catholic newspaper, conducted under the auspices of the BiAop Of New York, in noticing the church-plun dering suggestion e( ti-c Government organ soya • "The WUshington Union, of the 11th inst., 'has broached avrojeot titltrorthy of Car age, and - still more unworthy el, oar Government, of which. it is sometimes called the organ-'-it is nothing mole nor less than e . propotiatio mrn'lh Liar against the'priettes end the reli gion of- that Unlortunate omintrysvl. Pur Tins *ND THAT :roceritt.s.--It is m ed, by the Iriends of Mr. Polk end Santa An na, reMaikii the Ohio "Journal, that if Santa Anna hail 'gaitied . -the . battle of , Buena be , Wouldihave been willing to"make peace, and' in khaiivar'vindicate the thiliceicif him itf,the head ef qui Max teen army, a,well snfaci that Pen, Tayinr.ios ,!iert..-to 'fight , that battle with a sm iililnunberot ',volunteers; pndcir ciream • s!ar!pes , tlisi , rendered the victory of Santa intl4.l4lippleVP,Wiftabla', .e,uf this and that ,logelhery ;Pid , Mr. P'ollc intend that Santa ;Anne shalt' :gain =thelvietoryl -Ifs- that the . 0 1 . 1 .k4 0 ' , €Irume ' !!!) eXpsetl to. Other attack-Et:l, I , ~(I Otra , Tho:laqi itrolort 0 , 6 Polk Caii"th)f;lb h elm , , Ar9 , A goig, ppamplyt bot'h tg; 'fat* tat; XonftPi ;Cillhoon; donounOod . ;; - atitl ;ihe' • iirfee h'is' S! - ` • 't•tho ~. lo n a44a4al ; as, ',outage& jecipat and 4eifionstrational Mit ovbryitsfltirt;ol;4e 11. tictintyopoiliooktpohpit.columul tattlyoar, 'PolkeTY*ll ;44iisaptietio;-like:thtiliktniirtihia 'L I 1111,11:4tr6.1.- ''" '1 111e:,W,fiiti) 111 10k t -9 1 ) 6 0 5 :,*t e ffP". ff'4 *t+c.444 9 Pl4.l;the., , iPP.Pfl , f ll Cl! ,,t ° , t 4 9,:Yf " tyFilh*oxicp,,witpAno , oppimiticg.to iorgels,that thotio'#ho lot ..*A II IO4/Ytt4YB9.S.S d AtA.BpPePr.Y4 l .ihe , !., w ,g';o,lokl4ollll,lllserappoppyiifrokic , r , iiiirfti, 'Ae4'!Ottdo)iiitiatiAliatinliniohedi ataioamoii, Ati4ioHOtlale fl:41, errti. (h e eIVI , 1:1V , ! 113901ittIfP 1 =°141 - #00:1 1 4iV0PjP110. 1 90 9,4 -n c !i:thP 'KeMtv ilnitsivokeo .i. , • • '. - • -.. • Vie - Conditions .' riPetie. . • A yoritet in the Democ ' t• R viiftvkwho is•probably weAsforniec lires ty,doew . in gas the cola( - 'upo litich" , goyetn -1 . -.. rhentis willing t at w .410xitt..-.4h , .: "A-site the cessi bites li t Try df 'art .' disil . o • the 14 7 1'eXigatitZ4 v.-At*. •liatioiVoitipiat f claim it as a forfeit. bubo' r;t•T•rtay or if sb as to acquire it by pure) :e.l: We watat-i clear title of it; and the ad Cistration consl ere purchase the very best . all titles. " ____TheAixpense_athe_war • e_will_not claim kW - thillietiCiniiihiftlill• • - iiiiiiiiitit''whiCh' she ; owes otrr t - citizens . wi t ,be 'swam • h thQ &overnirieffi7U 1 e' t• fiiIIIIVIS: --- 1 e ,shall thentaltrim noineriey ' Mekicir in any 'shape, and are willing to accept land in pay- Ment ot•our just demands. ' ' - ''Artirthirteritorrto•bece d-or-cold•to xis by Mexico we are qi the opt ion that it will nokdornirte more tharklip alilcmria and New - Mexic'o end' tgat our ir erimiint will .not.it)sist, l as a icondition, o f eace„ ... an the tight riftvriy' amossitliii Itch' 's of Taiwan ; ra, tepee; but rather mafsia - this a4ubject for sub• Sequent feienalyiregohations - twetlitlie two Sister repllblics." • ' . „ 1 mroottive Dicrstosi Ju , Parsons, of Philadeiphiveceidly made adeciiion which seriously 'Aflects the inierests6l rintert,pob-. liShere p atitl'e - djtors, Or Tiitheiltlieir heirs; if Buell a class of the tinmuniti;cait have heirs. he_casiAii hich elicited-tl4 decision:-pray be summoned up in a fe'w ivvinte. 'Holden ..q 1116Mak ,Were the Owr.rti tint' publish .ers Of the well known ..attOay. Well, a few months ago' fillden died. Ills' wife claimed ene half of Ife establishment by right of her • husband's iwnership. This .McMackin resisted, on the l ground that the. good will of an establishmatt could not pass to the hells of a deceased tartner. — fle offer ed to buy the widow's irditest tit 5t5,00t.), or to sell his halt for 522,00 ft—thus estimating the good Will of the establishment at 44,000 which he wits net willingihe Myl (t. should have the bettelit of. ' s The Ifier was declined and . suit brought. Judge Parsons decided that the widow could recover renumeration for the goodwill of the Saturday Courier and that, if the matter carom be settled in any other way, the office oust be disposed of at public sale, and the proceeds divided equally between the plairidlT and defendant. This decision is regarded by the bench, bar, - and the "oat-ciders" as a most righteous one . 1t may nut be law—but it is justice. V) 3' ••2 Loco Foco TrisAsox,,Col. Pearce Ml But , ler, of the South Carolina Regiment, writing home to the Governor of that State, says-- "The contest is an unequal, and the service as inglorious One' The universal voice of the Arniy, Navy, and volunteers; is for ter. 'nitrating this crudest, find peace would be to them most welcome news, The.Uniemond other hired organs of the administiation should see that Col. Bettor be indicted for treason. What right has any ore even 'a locofocci officer in_ the army, to ex press views iii opposition to the goreinpivil? This matter should be looked to for the "di, vhte rights" of the President are in danger, if citizens are allowed to express thompin ions ' respecting his acts A2OL - Butler; being - a Ics. eofoco, is the more inexcusable, 118 he is well acqnainted with the definition of treason, settled by those learned and patriotic editors who guard with such zealous cam the ad. ministration and he I,tor of the country. RANK AND 1 7 11.13. 1 he Government is at last doing justiee to the brave men who com pose the rank arid file of the Army, who have displayed gallantry in the late actin? , with the Mexicans. o r °omissions .have been given to several privates who fought hard in the ranks. This is the right sort of a movement, send should have been comritem ced long ago. Otreel these is Sergeant 7,•cc well litioNYti to many in Can lisle. A. Sttott: AGAlti,ll' SLAVE LABOR.—The workmen of the Tredegar Iron IVolics, in Richmond . , Va., have struck • against the em• ployment of slaves at puddling in that estab lishment, and also for an increase of wages. The, owner of the works sends them word through the newspapers that as they have d ischat gctl themsel ves,l le will dispense with their em vices, and put the slaves in their pla ces. The matter is exciting Some feeling, and the, proprietor of the works appeals to public. iirsustain .him. in • resisting what he .eallr 'the boldek attack upon slave Jabor.and the rights of the eitixen ever.before made in ' hariga TIMM Col.. Bewrox.—lThe news paperslire publishing a letter from Col. T. H.'llenton,. in ansWer lo the resolutions of a 'tb6eting recentlyheldin nomina ling him ; to'the Presidency, in which he puts' the extiti,guisher, so far its he is cencerned upenthe aspirations of Ma Polk for a second , takes - ground ag,amst the exien toil of slevernand thinles that the aext'Pres ideal 'should be a No them' man; .(meaning thereby, Silas Wright.) the Seuth having had Much more than iurfull share - of Presidents. This new move of the distingnisheil Senator nn the Politicarchess•board, will 'ereate siderable excitement- among' &ahem point . clans of the Callaiim school. '• Lidulenant Malianihe Rsfi-, moat,`Who ii""reportetl'to IniVe . falinn in a diguidini 'duel at 'China, ice, belonged to Phil:iilelphia, being r.cni of FSfiltiliati, ;6, celebrated ,pUbiiiiar, of tailors' 101614. ' wae'bei'lwenty tfinib'yetificOf,4Mid 6;,lins 'loft a Wife 'and Live A DTERMINATMN OF Bi„ocaro flEto,, riivit le called, dab . be accounted .Icietipiin no 'other"'~iririciple.thiia` horn cortipt andatag-, runt iiitheiteirtone eireulati en; which, pprevent thciprOpif of the Vital fluldie dui 'heart: '"The blidid can have Mare 'pre-', 'ililebi lon ifdr , the' hied 'than Nonflittit%'ilther 'pitit indeed Ins'eWii pp:Eiciflo give it a tendency to the extriimiliilif , but whe titer &gages are choked upy'and it be- . comely aelib.were,Terienneri in •, the ,h,eadp,fin wonderAiiraiia! atentenation.. arswelling.Of the iblodilveiisnisi: &prefigure upowthe Brain, hear i nein ityian d other' dreadful . results., 11 W.nghtklndian _Vegetable Willa areillWay l 3, 'deitainito4inevent The:abovamicartain_tcom-_ plaintty beeriest, they expelilonit feticulation , lhose_very fro Nat whieh tirwthe cuuAo.. h i lt lonly i ot - iall•digordered :Mote:MC - of ; ,Inn of every: malady, inifident to, man t' ;lirteey alio aid and improve d,igestien;and theriifine, 15griltmoattassuredlygiVe heallk and 4igor to'. , libinlyvaa',Weliagkipteient All levadenlig tquennewfroMyekei is ,termeiFairintinik blood to theleatia-,404'n),,fr I ; ,r i Be w Moot leottriterfeites of ell .kitidliScime •are coated oil& auger) arklmade to ireitembleiininutviird'Appeaiittiowthegterrigl, MIL fridit•ine tberaidinitionnto toirebain from .the 'regular; agealennlYo ll e.lor more of, whom may btfloundiinl ithe>ttate•fErtneipall Offungi,, 469 t ilikcoatide4iPhilaiielPhigr. ;111,c tri kntit4l.f ,- ; 1.4 r F0, ate" hr.qoiilitbt eIIAt:DPIL EMI f ,e,,,.. .-:- fond Advice. V . II The tit' iefplitia North. American is polfP / Nlislitli.k we li:bn tregkslieetAl432 per an- li narciiht jiiisiin ilTubs ten pr c moreil irol now i io l l . lie elec , at 504 f t efiriv.h.-1 4 , IA elievoili is degti 3 O tTett ttimuciligkedi tK' ilf:Ofemid, siiiil 'clef .' 4 rietiou4 'principles. But what w'e now casket, is to call , the attention of a class of our non-subcilA'ug Whig readers, toihe following just remark of t he,, , editcir of that paper: . . 1 , "When the country press receives ,ade ttata—_eneouragerceotrit-is_a_sign_that the cautte which is arlvecattWie in iflieriltlfrewm- - 1 (Ilium. We have ever impressed it upon our Whiz 'friends of the interior as their, first duty, Ict.supperf.their,locai.papefe:AutAutyperfer - . mid, we shell be Pleased to place them en' our daily or weekly, lists., .1301..vhzi, doubt the. fidelity of that -Man to hls Party prmeiples who is either remiss cr lukewarm in subsc6- Paper: of ;fiitectentii ltiSCpviiteiplatO' SANTA ANNA FN.I.I3STAM MR. rotes ' III.UN: DF;R 1-1 1 11 a MabildvakiNer, trans ales a letter, from (he pripeipaf Mekican. paper, which Santa Anna dips I,Nlritten to the eapitel ) in whiCh, allUdind to tlic'!iireeltimatien of Geli: Scott, he tirtl4 t ": • • • ~: ~ • "But , in ,the midst of,the:walev . olcufti (rprotio).: Gerieral ISeott' Skim; he has agaicst me, "he - does .me trio muelr honor .when•lie says that-they.hol been•titieintri;os to n . ti yeat fhat 'on nnsfoke his GovertiMiurluid ptrmitted me to pass to my cot . .IntJeetly • nibs Excellent Sir. the United States did deceive themselves when they dreatuctl that I W!tis capable of betraying my cenntry. llelore. this should happen Iwould prefer to be consumed by . fire anibiri3i ashes shoillitbe, scattered - that nut a single atom be -left. GEN. PlLLow.—All address appears in the New - Orleans Picay'une, signed by the ofli c,ers of the 2d Tennessee Regiment, which in connexion - with. the Pctinsylvama Regi ments, all under the command of Gen. Pillow attacked the height of Cerro Gordo. The at tack' was ensoccessful, and the TeMiessee Regiment, after sntleringgreatioss, fell back. Gen. P. was wounded at the comMencernent of the engagement end retimilfrem the field The officers of the 2d Tennessee Regiment, smarting under what they consider to be unjust itnputatinns nPon their skill and bra very, attribute their White to Geo. Pillow's incompetency. He had:nr , t recommilered t i the .gro titl,knew not the maitre oh the de fences, net attacked the place with so small a torte. A 'How-rr Wears.--Under the adMinistra tiori of James M. Power, new vigor has been infused into the Wiele line of public improve. ments. Great frauds have been detected and avoided among•the transporters. im pact of 2,800,000 bushels of -sag being retufneti upon _the railroad,. noL.soo,ollo__Will _be turned, and the income to the State will be inveasei3 — intrr any former year ; more than TIMBER .nontnico_ Tilob.§AND Dota v tas! The election of Pattoirthd Power will bring about a..new Record. . o)—Wheri the tiews of the btile of, Cerro Gordo reached Monterey, the report current there was, that a sanguinely battle had beefs • fought at the National Bridge, in which Gen erals Scott and Santa Anna were killed, and that - the Mexicans, upon hearing of the fall of their leader, Abandoned their po,ittotts, leav ing the Americans in Possession of the field. (* . -The Expoits of theadstutis from the United States to Great Britain and Ireland from the lst ot September, 1846, to the 22d, of May, 1847, smarting to-the New York Shipping List, is as follows :- 1,851,446 bar telt; of &Jur : 551,719 barrels of corn meal ; 1,700,153 bushels of wheat; 12,404,735 bush , - ele of coin ; ,39,769 bushels of rye ; 860,259, bushels of oats: 156,276 bushels of barley. This statement though not obtained Irani of ficial sauces, is believed to be nearly cor rect, Peorn VERIF.ED.--" War" said Mr, CI.AN, in his Raleigh lettiir, "will be the con sequence of the annexation, of Texas at tais time in the manner proposed." "This war," says Mr. 13F.NTON ) "-is the consequence of the annexation of Texas, at the tire and in the manner in which it wifti dune." ' woof)! ‘voon ¶—A lew cords of gOd Oak and Hickory Wood will:be taken at this office in payment of subscription. t -The valuation of real estate in Lancas tercounty Pateartt 113g..StlAitigtt , —Now is the time to purify and bract the physical system so as to enable it to bear up The tfie enervating heats of sOmmer. The condition of the blood at the expiration of wintel, r oeing io inactive perspiiatirm inuring that ;martini - and' from ot ther causes, is not in a. proper state tb,reilst diseas'e. hicithe cligetitive Which are •generally over taxed by; the appetite.in told weather, in their full viper.' In tact, a change In the state ortimnittnil machine to 'meet It new climate, is as hessary . da, a Change of clothing. To putmfropisthti blood. its unhealth ypartictes, and impart toll a more nutritive Character-1n give term to the:to mach and eXptl'obstructiptiai front thetinwels in shed to re,:nfonce the, Whole ,xy,stem for' thp:cempaigo,of Eurtimer, there ieno preper-, abort ,so, efbcimis as Smite' SMUMPAIII.I444I. .1 - Prepared mut:wild by . A. B. & D. SANDS Druggists, 100 Fulton -street New Vint.) - Sold also by - S, ELLIOTT,.in .Carlisle and dy Druggiate:tgelitlinlljritlith4bout the Um nb.,States.., Price $l, per,biettle, !Six.:bettles . ..._ ::. AV ,D , , I P l x i),uvi PRTEI , THA.:BPDY pxF:r-10 'oae is so leo iFh ns,lp „ attppcse, for : , g.,ntiipent that wet can livti.,wt ‘ thgut,estlng any Inoie'' than titie s ete‘ulilleriVe ~rititillut3ikTim ~ the rill , alone rWitlioi;tilliti 'soil. , A I- therefore know that* is what! we pa Into the atorntich.l .which causes; us to iivcro , We make:Diet:duel bodies.frernletirstomanhlin fiewthreeld five yeare we inake'evei.vut bodies;:i,eiiiitiil±,"-i- ITlius-;:vithat , lo wprikoloti to dity, iietibiblifte -Ipletftt , 'partiol' its , foseyeiiBW:,' ' Tifite 'Ohio , tionS;ioch'llietigiiitiotteliul nitiiii'Ofii4liXta-• tinthi; 49ittiiliiiill lithkeiiiklSealtfe:Welifyi.. r3fandrethlsVii ' 0001'1,110W thq,PitTpozie, miiir liti'hitiid illl":`thht,fti'l•e'eliliskk heeatise, they' limn '.llle l ett4TrinclfednitheitAls the', epperabonditece.4l,h ii mobs thatthey .inayi, be ' accumulatstd,ht th t eiftysteryttksfere they have„ Vii#..ifillNal?if ilutr i l4ft,4l,9ll . liii.4i 4, illOrif behsequ'ehe ig. ''' ''” • ',.li .. , ,, l :) 4 . 1 i 9 B i EWAilie py cOIINTERVEIT Pitt.m.;.--Ele cart hiradd!gn to_ttio_ngei t: )YheCn you w./ 1 11kAransl , Jeth's Pills—thee you are sure of the genuine aitiely,;.WlietwußuyeKVliitliiikr.wiai,in.,.. p quire Acjhe illerlwhethe .fie. knows the *lurolhir's ybu are the genuine Brand ,reth'e-lpillsu\Everytniati•lificiivs:whelltet the .alliele'beloafidieyettititrue dritalitel i Bewlfttre of . obeies;, .ui,),L,n.,:i.r.,1,>, ,i -, -31 ,I 0.6' 11,0.,,iti '', ' . SoliPhillifliMbi‘bYettAittggifAßNlrt, SoteAgent,for,thie boroughol wi iii ~.!, kii.r:41 , , , 1. " Stephen , .l7UlbensOnliShippensburgiM, . . i R. Idreneinu titt Co: NeWeemberlaild4, - fo?'. :-.1, 8.T.-t—ReigletMechanicisboikivirW ' ' 1 V A. CKMillee "Whltk , litiOsit'.l!.. 0461 .',. ' ...ilttildiMariodir !/, , r).A . . 4 11 % 4;1 4 t at 4 ‘tt " rtS latjAi bibs '4114{ Il i ~ 4 .'i l J.TlO:. , oy ;144 \ relUilti 6 ill Ilip - C,%-t ., --,'.,,„. ' ii i ~ Vini t :i.z.!-. 0 v :0 , -",,, , , I. ' irtiiiii :4,.- 4; l3u(lliitgAttingik, ''.'- ' .*: ',''•-•-• ..,:1 , ;:., ,, , ',',,, . Effil _F~.:~l~kiV~.'ry' itb 'lt,gzie(l:o . 4he P*T 5 which loolintles, 'states tltrd ihe'Oeto l Wmildred anti two suicides esainittertin thin/tilted Stater' last year. Of ° i llfiiiitmorrirl,3s , -were by nutting thvy lineal, 51 I litßigin g f2o/shonting, 26 drowning. 22 poi- - tion,jllfigiOng s irUM a height, stabbing, ,gpstetonlicra.cars. Of tlnsmomber 59 were 14146 4 , - 15 &wok, anti 18 filled with remorse skikldet4pair. " john Parker and Mary Myers" ; hie been tried at Butler (Pa.)lor the minder. of - John Myers, the Anna of the woman indlet6ci: It was proved t at arsenic hail been atlmin=_ istered to Myers, antit.the circuitistar.ces ,pointeclso strongly . to Parker an 3 Mr&-Myens" ---- who Inn] been-,living in an ipproptr iutitort ty, Bird', the' jney l i reughi in a viirdipl4 ty th e in relanon to ihe great poisoning, case at the wedding party cd„Mrly l ilkinson's, iii Say bine county, Tetras the Memel] Telegraph says: "Amon; the numerous reports that are in eirculainnoliere is' one'ascribing it the stonPlitfiti Wird iorelearily of a Shimkeeper • residing in the weighborhinal. At is Saldtfiat _ this shopkeeper sold orA...eilia 'for Sallertifits, atnl this'. poison Av.ss.mir ed the cake tfiat was served to dm gibsts." • It farpisif t -Santa Arinsi .1)6111 cuPittleeP4,9sjo`tilatile re , tarn to Havana. P 011;. prised Olttilmbeetcies into Mexico ; and. vO r ti.y shopld h ,not , pass t rie hita'at.. • • • - . it is 11'.9tIghly . 4`14 tllo'MooozooyOrS‘4oplr= • al, that Cleoeral fiaylOr 00 Mr. Isdilt \yin ° both ran nest year. General Taylor' Ate the Fixecutive ntansiolt 'with elinutthe same rapidity that Mc.. Polk rude Obt of it ! • OV-k Iron) Lieu Wunder, Of the Reading Company non , in Mexico, sayeAbfit the number of our troops left siek at hYli , ta Ctuz is about 700, aft.! at Jalapa sibt ut 1200! _ . . . A volunteer who has returned from the Mexican war : says:—"l have seen Ate. ele-. phant. trunk, tusk, and all;—and am more than satisfied. I went nut a yolk soldier ) and .retnined.a Taylor Whig. -' . (I*—rhe Wm. Abbot Lmirenceiof Boston has given 850,000 as a contributkon to liar, yard College, to estubbsh n aChdol forthe matron of young men in the practical me chanical and scientific perseits, • • • Kr The editor of the Mama (Ga) Lumi inary has he 2n informed by a gentleman ac quatnted with the cirrnlnstances. that aitnw atikspienstal.loennOt iVe t . tukrrie4,(len..TA ) . lor. tried on a railroad in Georgia would nut back, ' . • ,pl ) ilabel-pljia-- 411arkeL 11.01111.—The market fn; flour wan ntiffer to-day s and with n toollerifte Ittqltiry flir expOrtfitle duly snit n tumid ptlltlle Were tb 1 he tAxtent rif COb 11b111. ' We9terta nt $8 50, some holders ro{ tnute. It I'b FLOUR—Is otrei.t.iatlitili, %;-itbout CORN MEAL—fire] ,• we ape atleiviell.pf emirs of 300 bids at $5 and sop bbls RettnilkWine at 94 30 i • WllCAT—lneetiVe; 3500 hnshtb Penn`a white anld at 200 e• and red is offered at 201 k but less woeld ho Inkettr• CORN— Nnt Melt anine '• I IBc Vt'en offered end ' fused for good yellow, ttlid stoleAl antes reputed_ at. Ittle weight. OATS—DuII at CM a 61e. bitahihally nt :17 n 38e Ilttvetstnatt, Ittrie 11. - Fi.fllllt—lYnldera efflollr Wore more Anti with hht smell gales, '2OOO lohlo tlnWerti otreeta Amid at *950 nett 500 hill. Weaterh at the none Woo. of .4{131) hide earn inenl'at 85174; 3000 hoPhPie lied Wheat Cold 0 ., IS anti at lan aroteilnw Core nt 11Rr, , On the int of June at It. R. Burns' Plain • Reid Academy, by Rev. James Lillie, Mr DA VID BA F:11. 1 to Mis 6 FAVCAIIK7II.SIIEWALKER. In Met. hn nirst treg, on' Thursday tHe 3 hist, by the Rev. Inn. G. Friteltey" Mr LvAv ts Wol.tvt, to Miss Et.itt..tßent Eauurs' both of 114.0apir,sburg, , Health Made easy for the People, or *Physical I)•at n to make their Liniti in this World Long awl Hum, by the -1 , Author of "FAymttiotr: As It Is ) Fir3l Amerkitn,..Eclifioy ) with Ad;!Owns: Reirtgan elernenthry and 'Meth:sting treatise on Self Knowledge. Contaittk g slml•t and enter tainingrartielestm Poorly Hetirl ; ir;trinils, Strength, Mating, Stomach, 'Nerves, itnereation, Digestion, ther, ilniii!s, Ohl Age, Blood," . Lungs,. Mind, Alan; Secretions, Arteries, Smite', \Vernon', Head, Veins; • Meath, Disease, Together with dm Great Secret--Success in Life how attained-110W to do s Good, Causes and Effects of Error, Habits, Pasturing, %YUMA!" des crthedi Man deporlfred, flaws Krtstrs, Rich :and Poor', Sexes, Virtue and Vice, Youthful Errors, Woman how made delleste,Wuntan's . -Yli tuts,. kmbitionitte. Etc ) Tife hole tieingnett filti the:nit:l4, purpose ot ism - Moving and extending education amongst the people, ilnintribig Valuable' Ittittlileitge on 'the physiology 'of the hummi am( the lawn which govern mental tint boelly-tienttle., Itec. set(dldg StS:genti eenetogeill in a' letter Ilion' ive'etie one eniq ottrive epplei '*ill be went Mr 41:JAIlitert11;' Onstage Potdc . ti,I3:IIIEBERSt Co; •."PlitlodelphltiVitfaylitli', 18474' • This, valuable *Ork •nontittnn tinAuntleeiino cir'no.l77 inigete r ' - " ' • • Testimeniy iI notli tiltivai from 'tift4tfailers • , thq , The"folloWing letter is piesented;utiiii . q ideu, or more hilly i .ihtliwlitgthebpinitimi 'Of :Phystelatis her. , Doti tit the ,Medital Value of ,Dr. CON. POUND SYRUP OF WILD , CIIERRV.. Da. Bwsitita.--Dear Sir t'frleving used p eer Cora- ThhfirrittVrttp,of ,Vq(l4 Ilthefryfellenslyillith 'my Hec tic°, I\vati reutlislett by your Agent Dr 'Weber, to to espretiOlYfdpililfihln vithlnkbil as a remedial agent.' freest chitdrfullyvhditilit as I feyl by hittlein6 Ihirillalachnrge wthilutewAthel at Imp, 4nd Phyticianclu, particular. ,tts much,as dittatitAllach Remedied Mid IttliatMlitittortatwas inthtned ,frpm a (Alkmaar the most potent expnctotents recerunialtled lit'eaiir'Mitteilie toady's •tWii6'me Niko f !Duutasialt 4 Littost id iry.lybur Trepttrallon•relttrolnus :Virginia tit, WILD CuEnne, gals autlist ebioauy,lllut I was so Much pleased with the yevibliplP no% IPA sub ,SllllahcattklA that.! now. Prom FAIIW 44 4LpftAietqnce to all other;Demediett Where awaspeehwant hirtridltaird. I n'tHii nitleh'2dreatled PnOUthaithi bt Whibiiiireelli e j flu 'al di oat forint Int which 'lt hippearslu. Kentucky, I' regnirdlit tin.inswhiabfd Itetnedyhothe Lireqtyailpt of that,disease,l, TablterkirkirturomoAktlye sad enough,,batt_as tkletnashe asettlyirteeni tint of the of FrapftFerlaWAbiterd t at Ji hav q beau' engaged hi on netted praillce' thy' gi Mils on Of 12 ISkllld Gradtuttecqf Teensy, vtlnhe an 'e i re-faibli.-11ries , PatenelDediellieq.'eserthought enough of taexpettir ow opinion kn.-waking. • , ELttsox N Do • rv . r, , ,,i,ie ; m l 4:2ol9lß‘r" k l / afg'tir I "8 NON dblt7o , 4Wth 0 0 . 14 •PrnetlehotuillesituddlineteriptcryllbYsktbstlesbilb .14 1 !4:kV!hictOltsL0PY!!.tifgret 4 r. v DruighalandltitellY .',.ktr*.hicsikhdurrednetlod , o'fmyssikje.halliko Wit there have . 8. nheIhatIVIOIWIJEVIOVR W• 144 % °t. up nostrisens..whicklheY Ka - Itrivomente - called "Balsaml, tall (web Illyrit otWlltrphermtmemine hthe ly newsitenwriounabbto ow OM . 114141 the p e tli t ., -whi c atffilirWeWetbPithd.ttablte-ilehilis"of the.- Dowatenwitaiih of Poedsylrnnia. The only safeene o nt ,1111lilOuluIltalg b Wi t alC tli gAstatia r littibk won o°olo DWATIVEr 4;111491419S abagt.'PhKa SQld "(if! , 5. ,, W RAVURITIt a K J.:44, 41 • „ ~:iiiike4l4,*l4*;:voo - . Lola *maims, lite !tome torlateo7Gelt,ortnw'Metliii - diit , EfiriClA4r Can/roll : Hon Alwinguri(bMeg, will: be of, aagootratin fitopt atindriy. , Juttr h atot t ortie vr.- • g oti oi*, 4:918, ota.,orar t Pa ttoo• *lV mm ill so.t the+ M T E t Cara; tiall.v Iliql*ll ntrAirt-relate, . . .t if tit, 9 r,4.4ttrawam i37 t t pr „ , , tm begin tar, OW ,at %ot; :;,::,r:-;;;:Y~~: Mu!irDAY A:v,,,rlll'.(ri, June 14 11IA1tf1ED,.