13 he xv and nothing to an shiveth u g: ill s 1. resignation, andi _ • , From the National Ilitelligarer. 44.;4 S Els e speech shedding Maierlack D°wning4ga!,,j r -:) / • •Altvefih‘ ) •ullit at) P 4 , i f ir e l a 4 116dtaartt Sicirmboat onitrnT , T( l .4l"Pe • ion - unit cry out IA!(4 1 .. . 4 "stmttwat'. `to'Vonertirtit'etn t d Dorosi • -3t4ri - • ' •-• s again and i 1 , . . `ills. ° Mtn Br. Seitcor : ~,:- : 'f. ' ,-,-; Illy'Dear CU Friends: Land Mr:tuchati-'1 'VeraThe rest of us overtook the President 'WV ' ht at York where we found tiler tycet 'ly"l.4:e I tuckered out, having got through `4lith all his birds-egging in that everlastin groat city, and - ready to push oo this mdrn ing down East. I was going lb %yr-Hilo:dine to friend Richie, as he's, the Government 'Editor, assoon as•l 'could ketch tip with the I President, and let him I;now how the old - gentleman. stood the journey.. But I happen ed to look into your paper, and I 'see brother .' Ingersoll, Of Plitlndelphv, - setidi'llis letters to 'you. This puzzled me alittle•at , first, be • causerl knew he was on 'Mr. Richie's side. Butl looked along, 'and I see he called your - - papa- a " powerfoLptirniil ." and then the thought:struck rile etat,9 drad read some where that "there's power behind. the throne -greater then the/he:me itself." Well, thinks .1, that Ingerstoß;js a cunning feller, but he • suet ageing Mget• * ahead ot,rne-Ilfhe writes • to did powv• behind Hie' ttfrone.:l Will too: ' , Se, if MrAtiellie•.cteriplaihs, • and says I ought to , wrote to hint, I wish , you Would j u st . emoothlit"oveto liim,andlO 4 ll. him the rea • tiorref iyand tell him when the old ship gets -ten 4 u:tiller tack, and - his paper gets on behind, tit wiite•lo 1111 m. .As I had' come., right on front ItlMico the `% hortest cut, and had 'broneht a letter Ircen . --7 43ineralScotticWIilhesideni - ,Wsoon as we • got to York I run right up to the tavern where lie stopped to give him the letter. Folks told* mete -was at the Astor House—dolt 'reat InVern trrhße out of hewed store. 'lN.'d 1 `Went up, - atid`wenfin, and aske,,dorre'vl The• ;waiters if tlikinel Polk put up there? '‘Vlien l'opt into the Pi esidenetreliamber '. he was-laying down ott the bed to lest, and .looking as tired as a rat that had been draw . , edlhroegh_forty_knobboles.....,.But,as. soon ae 'he dee me, he jumped 'up, 'looking rather • wlild, and ss he , 'ltlgjOrtlDowning, how, "are ye? I did'tit think' of seeing you baCk ' • 'finm Mexico so soon ns this. flow does things go on there now.l l - • Says I, ' 4 Colonel, they'don't go on hardly . at all. They are - Waiting •lor pole help. Scott and Taylor both are growing ratter red and angry to think jOu .should chuck 'cm ' away into themiddle of ittsxica them, arid . then not send 'cm help .to , fight the way out again. And it-seems to me, Colonel, your . •do hold back in this business a little too much. If you don't send 'cm help pregy'soon; them' guerrillas will eat our little armies all up. IVlty, Colonel," -says .1, " intik tear had . -. . .. .- . Auntie on in the time - ol the old.Oinorat my old friend .Hieltory, he would a had them Itlexicanf hall whipped to death by this time. • But here a against' from Scott, to tell ye what - Att.thinks •about the business. I come on post-haste..to bring it. He says he won't stir from Puebla till you - send an more men to take the place of all them that's coming /home." The .Presideartook--the - -letter -and --read-a few lines, and threw it down upon the table; .• and, says he, "It's no ase; .Scott may gi urn .. ble and growl as much las bets amitid to,' .but it's no use. .This War is adoncern of My '.own getting up, for my own use,•and Pshall manage it jestas 4 please ./' Silys•he, "Ma jor Downing, there 's reason in •all things. 1 Jvatt avant them Mexicans whipped too fast, espeoially•when them upstart Generals get' All the glory of it. ‘y hen I found Taylor was . isswegin up teollarge,4memat to a stopped•hirn •.at MOnterey and draw oil a part of his glory on to Scott. But that Tailor is a headstrong chap, a dangerous matt He overkept his -duty and blinidered•on,t6 - that victory at Bo •ena Vista, and-sot everything-all Mgt . blaze 'shan't overlook it in him yery-sooth If the , selfish creature had only Irl; Santa Anna giv en hilt' a handsome licklrt there, we might. had a peace in a little while, for 1 had all things arranged with Santa Anna to wind 'the business right up in such a way that we might each of us have a handsome plum 011 t df it. But that unpardonable Taylor must 'cut and slash round with his hantlail of men untutored volunteers, that 4 thought were as rharmless-as Heck of sheep, and contrive. ? What awfdllolunder at Buena Visracto.pour .all the fat into the ;fire. "Well, then, Scott behaved much 'bench-, lie's licked ale Mexicans too fast !by a great sight, and is swelfin himself rtp in the eyes of the people shamefully. I thought if I could a sent a Col. Benton _on there, he would a squeezed the glory oat of both of 'em in a little while, and settled 'am down so they would'M a beet dangerous. But that vagabond Senate woulcroltet me do it. That eras too bad, Major, lien them two Ceneralsweice 'attracting all the glory that , belonged to me, 'that the Senate wriiiltPrit let me do anyhting, to °Aso them. Bat I'll let 'em knot* *bat -Young Hickory is'nt :to be beat any incite aban 'old Hickory was. foe .sent Tliet•ort tolloOk after Matters, and to see that the•artniuti 'don't go MO fast, lot I'ml • determined Scott and Taylor sban't whip the; Mexicans any faster than is prudent. All 'the glory that's to t ormrout of this fairly be - longs to me, and have yon are a ping 'to send an more men, ain't yen l 'Or what .are you-going to do? How are you going wina the business up • Says he, "Pm too tired to 'talk over my planets night, But there's no need of your • wing, sight back to Mexibo yet. Mr. Ttist is .theca, and 11 can trust him to look after mat lerhaandran , bettUrjufflp into the boat Wit. rnsijnlhe morning and take a it iptlown East, -and 'we can talk the subject over 'at our.lei * vure:l' About 44/e• O'clock in the morning the .President rattled away at my door and wa lked me out of a sound sleep, and, when he .ifoundrl was'ot up, says he, " Major, you ,:mest be , spry, or you'll be too date r for we're a. oofl.at.sik??, Lwaaup and.dressed about the quickest,. • and went out. and fact, there was a, quarter of a mile of ioldiers, all ready to escort us to the boat. And down ~we weer,. through whole atreets full , of Me,,,' - women; boys and gale., of all torts and sizes, - some running and .. - .crowding. - , and seme,hollering and hbrrahing ~. and tn, - a few minutes we Were aboard the „etearriboaty and the bell rung, and the steam er finned, and oft we went on the Sourid.to. wards Connecticut. i xj 4 , pie; PrL.4lloin tied a little room.all to him-, 1 4db:etidle Made one go right into 'it with he set:dOWn in an, easy,tMair, and gled iciget nut of tiYo -----erowcragatn-weill-takts-ri-fetir-biltir434)l--re141. 1 twit: comt " orr.ort- tbieiroage. his belfi§ yyl 'l 'bat; i c ,Al';,fli..liti i Y4l4 4l : - ,,lWe t ttl" .4 Vire' had 'New !ta1414 was lunfititg hie; andieelaW Sf;its , thinigh.iztedseen • , 11113ntirt lived , 4 hrop§h a m i tha ,yearini tate '!thrttel ., 'days 4' 1 dati't Belie, e; over 'fel* tr;ed stiY3fierlilipaiti - arTit t mei- if. hfr oenk f t i y ?)2 li , eCoihnililtleabriireTtiPAYi a pity you told the folks at BaltiniMethe;iiif k .; -er . day : that you should .retiriwbau drier terni . 1-,*:)(avarrip.:? You: rnightvo4w4 ais , „bla% 4i4..jest tutvvelk ea, n9t) . Y9 1 . 1 ;0 6 6, 8 ? • , :4 , 01014 1 0 . i : 1 4j.: T'!..C.::lli.k.ttilit't die 'gait° iit'd'lr•lnak, in. titeNtitis rtnit 43' iiijil4 Payil.he; , “Majorit ,- don't You, 1'; etiohl4,l* `" ) ?:."5- !maid:another. term:La - jag the 'way to intake' met:Donl'j'oa Mito*UttottirStaitf Preear refuiedibir mein ittg:ltOaced it "rin , ..hea4l:l(,Arldjeist see Aorta' itt:Work ing' it ieci:-::"Mr.hen . he..deitt pretty ~ heir . rue (16#11i , ... ~ al)lathA4ritny „Of ivaldierr -q.,. . ", • • 80, fir tell:the tritili, Major,ll` saya he,, "whew! made that remark at Baltimore I 'had some little notion °frothing. Our paity, was so'cut up, things looked rather dark a ' head, and I find this Mexicanswarsontething of a bother alter all. 'Payfor mid , Seen coin- I ITIIUBO many blutalors,!..lliicl really' then some notion of retiv&og-wheirthis term is up. But, since I gotaforig;to 'New York. things teem 1 to lobli liiil4ltler.' I'm popular, Major, I knoW Llim. '1 shOold'nt be surprised if the Whigs, made a OffinnentatiritPlii . thy fatior YieThey: 'sunned very fond of die in New ]cork ; .and so did every body, every body :Thu amid mention ; even the market women Jr*. tore by the hand and caredine -young kliclitny,. and gave me lots' of livit. -Thein, Alp you , see'iha`t pineapple iii etriblivrsay:ji . he.— ir "That was given to- emt Fulton market, as we were going over i • LiThotklyn on SefOrtlay, Cut away, Major,..atid help yourseil to it; it's a nice one. And here's a paper of ritest ex cellent tobacco,"'says he, "that Ivrea preaen, lad-to . me at the,same time. You go into the pineapplemnd Pll go •into the Tohtibco, and then we'll' havemlittle mrnetilk abobt the war." Jest'as"vre- got' cleverly under 'way 'they sung out 'aboard the •boar . for Mlle , passengers to get toady for...landing: So I must coPtily mom , * fiere for the Tresent, 'but likely, ,as ti - OFPiliffiFilffikrifi - fire — agliiff7 - • Your old friend, Melon JACK DOWNING. (4:rsl3llV •.> , Q,' gaipzilow ft - t it •.(046k,' WEpNESDAY. JULY 7, 1847 Our Reduced Terms. One Dolla - r and Fifty Cents a year it paidin • Attvante—lOne•Dollar and Seventy-Five 'Cents if paid within or .3t the end of six montits-Two Dollars if pant the end of the year. The timid is now the 6'64.: est p.ipt.rin the county ! "(Arms NOMIVATICINS 'tte 'Ope.Terin and Candidates. • • For Governor, GEN. JAMES IRVIN OF CENTRE .COUNTY For_CanaliNatunisdatiet. 30S, w, PATTON, .OF CI3IBER:LhNIrtIitiNIY 0-The' patriarch. of the Philadelphia press, Joseph R. Chandler, Esq. retired on the Ist of July from the editorial charge of the U. S. Gazette, which he has conducted with distinguished ability lqr twenty five yearsg.' His valedictory is replete with sound advice to his contemporaries as welLas valuable in formation respecting editclistl conduct. We, mill say ior -ourself that there is no man hotn whom we have:leartied mote, through' his paper, than kohl Mr. Chandler. He ie• tires hill of . i , ears, and We ate glad to - gy full of honors •and of wealth. The Gazette is merged in the Nclith American, which is un. der the charge of Messrs. , Graham McSii• chael, and which is thus made one of the most powerful establishments in the country. Prospect of Peace. The Philadelphia Ledger gives assurances on reliable informatiorifrora Washington, of !the prospect ol a speedy pence with Mexico.. IV bile sire hope klris assurance may be real ized, Ms to be 'leared•oevertheleas that the prospect of peace is yet extremely obscure., The fail adVices from Mexico ',naivete •thttt the Mexicans have liot yet iibandoited all hope otresistertcB,lzut evert gathering troops for the defence of the Capital- We can scarcely hope that Gen. Scottis able In "con. quer a peace" with 'the small betty of troops he now has, and as for Gen. Taylor the Ad• ministration seems to have Vittually dispenr ed with his services !in !the prosedution of the War. We hope however that these hope:, of Peace may speedily -realized'. fir-Tini• Volunteer and Democrat, of this bocodifh, it seems cant go Gen. Cameron's recent thrive-ream at Ilarrtsburg l in , favor of Gen. Taylor for the Presidency. • Gen. Cain .9ron is "a litde toe cute" for his 'enemies a. inon'g the voho are trying to break him down for the indepe=et tad 'he took on the Tariff. He sees eis no hope of tarrying a LocotbeoUanitidate for the Presidency, And therele're rallies his for ces arnnnq . ti;e oi,p WHIG GtKERA,, .be knows to be 'invincible. The .officiaT per at Washinaten which law been depreert.! ling and rebuking these demonstrations by , members of its patty, elsewhere, may , now tern its wins on B4nerel CAMERON -and .tis• Merida; and see whom'it will "scare." (:)::74 6 Anitigst the , graduates of 'the Union ThtiologFcal" Sethiriaiv, of New York, whose tenth anitivorsary wes.eeleSititeil last iredk, we notice the names:of Messrs James G. Craigh`ettd attd John Satior,..pOth of the' vim-) ity, of Carlisle, ,i•aysa .elasti-ok Lida 41 - 6;:ritilutited's this ':ertr':'M' ,vrtietn4eight ~tirrt..lllliip.i:iipliointinettt',, Ford. eigtiilliysfonatiertoWleetit by the .Atiaerk" kiittehentif isitir for their 'l4 „ pectiv,e uestinattons r. yi „.; „• . • 4•.4 4, P • , • trixi • .4.40 OrThe .arrival ofthe.sisernet4 ; qatederue, at Boitan. brings intelli t ienoe l Of a Aintiter de clino; iii breadstuff iii l tl. ue'.has' 4prffiillinge tz . , W.4!itlt,ci.li;oni 1 2 ,to4iniftyfilhe:oril ,1 3)4.4ket 4 4bgtil:t . , Ps"? , 13 ,414 ' .3,0::PP:::',.ti*iiii404 1 0itraciii' 01.1 hViEnOiSh Ci?i.4#11011: e'a far Thurpriaylit,":tthielr4tevaddr*titil t dOiiiiiv ottlirstrad*3o*!:cocioiliri;vto&Asieirl 2 the support will nobly do its duty this . fall' • -' A 1, .i.....„, 4 110..„00,17.000,Critici5id! ri) • Iblidthe locofoco . papers exhibit a t in ' , fiiii*i.enti rancorous spirit tOwird 811fir(save probably Their brutal nii:.: I r. .4. , t ra , , - ' p lA . tint i ,iti t nenry Clay-in !ii4,) : than they , qoib,' : .4e.t. Irvin. But, thank Ileatriht,i'. - iklif ptfrti , itltl.iOfty, character is proof aLltfinii'itil: 'their' assaults. He has beeki assailetibeibadio so tholvexetCise of honestifidustry and enter Riizo . be has accumulotell'a reasonable de• •gree of Wealth. He tiastbeen eritially'ilisail e'd because-Willa exetialse it a liberal and :philanthropic spirit ho i /tres' distributed" large amounts of that wealth to relieve thoVants and benefit the condition of his Telldw-rnen t Is not iliis ail ailinirlf , lo displi . lY Of t'onsis; tency? To abuse a"ln'an firer, beciiiike he makes Money, and trietr"abise him again, because instead of plaSing the 'sordid miser, he _makes use bf.tharSanie Money to give his neighbor a lift intbushieds, ' or to' Velieve 'the wants of the destitute ! ' . . ' The, last dosPernte attempt.of'l • bcoif&oism is shown in the hunting up' of' dett.tirvin'a private - letters, and titibllsflitig them; to itroVe his incompetency and ISfant 'delearning ! The Volunteer publishes a letterlinwpcnting to have been written by Gen. Irdin, in 18p9, 'and the learned 'acholarVlM•ptusitles over Are editotial - columps clPtVat'prTer.prtailouns ees , thereu on that that _ _ tion is most lamentably 'defectiv e grarrynar much worse!" 'oh; , most sapient critic!%Veil, we have rtiall. th'a letter, anal sav'ng the fact that the -\i'ords "Monday" and "Tuesday" are not cOMmenced' (Moon! sequence probably of haste' in writing,) xvith capitril letters, really fiUd nothing.in it that all the intelligence of thi3llocoloco pally- can -turn-:up- its-elegant , - orkelt..There-iA._not-a. word in it wrongly Trielled, and its general style and graminaticill-accuracy is such as no business man need-be ashamed of. Nor is, the request Genettl'lrvin makes to the letter at all improper. !He simply reminds Ns friend-of-certain'favors rendered-, and fortthe sake of ‘the-great Whig Cause; not for him. self, trelinVokus Ills friends to turn out tb the . election. We tepeat that there is nothing in this let-, ter which - can - depreciate the character of Geo Arvin,.and the locofoco papers are wel cornevto make ,the most they can of it. Gen. Irvin's Mends have never claimed for him the pos.bsbion . of splendid talents, hut his whore life shows that-he possesses every qualification which is necessary io.constitute a dignified, wise and 1 rodent chief magis. trite a our noble Commonwealth. • Loco Foco Consisto,iicy. . The Norridown Herald days, a person int- , acquainted with the character of-the locolocci . press for honesty and - cone r istelcy wreck!' scarcely suppose, aster readlttg their objec tions to the Whig candidate , f / or Govhrnor, on account of his reputed wraith, that the.sime party nominated the rich i f Wary A. Malden burg, and the tame papefs advocated his claims to the Office' of .etivetnor. But such is the fact. Three yettt ago it was perfectly dernocrcitic to 'Suppoit'h man of real wealth for _Gdvercor—but now, when they have scan dilate who appeals to have starved on' the public bounty, having, according to their as. eertione,received but 240;00 of the publid money, though we believe the documents' Sticky dearly double that gum; it is very con. venient twassail his opponent qiiitte sdoreei wealth, thdbgh he :tossesties probatilyttearde. lybribTofirth•of ilnd of the candidate whom they supported with so much zeal in 1843. ~,,,.;tor would any one suppose that the same editars who have such a holy horror of wealth are now supporting Judge Longstreth for Ca nal Commissioner, characteriziug him as "a retired city merchant!' Letters, from Henry Clay. ''U LAY ON THE TARVF.-.411 a tenet-tali. Sragaw„Esq. of Medford acknowledging the gift of a put:km-knife sont'by the latter, Mr. Claysays: "I have been desirous to learn the affect upon American-manenfact urea produced by the last Tatifi. Dot Europe has been so oc litipied With supplying herstifiwith necessa ty took and our cciontry . has 'been so benefi ted by the high price Which all articles of. stibeistatice have altained, that the competi ion hfetwelen eign atra 'Cibmestio mann ittres h,p been muchless enequal than it herwise Would have been. The struggle hits beten bdtiVedil well-fed 'and ill-fed Opera tives; between capital diverted from the ipur chase of tholes' material tothertrchttee of bread, and capital greatly augmentea by the eale of food; and between manufactures work: ing short time and foil time. Whether; when Europe is no longer Starving and shall be a gain blessed by Ptovidence (as i hope It will he) ts . 'ith abundant harvests; who shall be,. able to meth% soccesslul competition, s robe attn. Ttervently hope' that our Thartolactores have sleek such deep and, Strong root, that they will bWable to stand up and 'flourish' against all adverse helm" ,Anothotiettei . frorm Mr clay 10 ,the. Whig Scythe6smithe bf the,town of North' Vkratyri..; • Main eisottelarlee with the following expresti- Yeti!' certe p htly conauf, with you in depqpti,r,g ',this Itleean Wary the reitises Which buteught and'the man-. of its cornmenetiffieht.; • , eineerelY ,that' i OVery'.hayonet and e,miileyad, in Its itroiacation, by , both btiligeients, we're terivetti , d htio,;seyittes r plowftheats, and elm:3, 1 80, 1h1 3 .Y dedie'ated theit„respectii,iii, nice 14;•firq fili3citeut 'net' peit . ?efel arts of life ,", • " ;*. ''!"; ,11.1 TheMaraisberg 'TelPilr,aPh. E, l ,l l V; 4 4o:'it thrtit'itetttikbrtlttittatirreatatittirieedeat4o;- I t4io6 , ,i'is4:„ll.l4',4':M • coii 3 O - 10 1 e4Oklay 'AiglY,4,no l 4 T*l9lp4o'9, ; ‘fitici4piii4lll)tiior . :ef i 4 6FIIINIE and,LONOs ' :ltOlh't ' Wl , riii',', Oti*.l:4:o *. 4EiN: CA:MElteriittell,*otedlictiVitl '*li`4Vee'keely 'ltify.th'at'kiiht'ltas;giyeti.b* '1:0- 94 c0.0,0 I'oollo qt'StittitV:.ftitit,Aattved -open q uai v ek t i t 'itzi a jtet,rit t eti T k ,b .ep p,,,,Hy_. o ,_ taYB,44 - iii , i,, ;.:.,,,;.(,: ' „ '. G',' , ..,,, - .T ,-'..1 ..' i ' -.- . ' '''' I: ~ .371'9:1',.1c$ .‘iii:titetiited ron:-rneWashf litgttia.,ciiireip'9l4letit*lhe:.:Ptiblto,44 . e.ri , tae' that ihe, tegAv..olfibi-I,mi:TrisoCtil t imtli 0 Oh' Mat', td'sl4l6e,''';ai7kabddi a ettliati ; but! ,Tillel.: California: - add NitiiiVlbte:kie4;7 fat both' , 'er *mai itiiiiiltiitwactOove 16'1)6,9 liber.t :aeffik'Weitfirit'hef,hloe;heeet`liettetle have z :11' , *.liyetr,ttiiii . .teirlt6(f4VittiOie'L'ttliittely 'ex- ,pe,(4ll' itKentrAgo.`64 , ihtf w ar, libi,th)dW,ltt, ;.10',It4ti)itt_,V.61;t1tlettratioil'Itielfile,'Ne&iiiWey:f.'ret 'Oeiye`pielviteli r eblliitijr , , lif' , #y.'lifi*otivii , )0.:9 1 .fti 1 ' 4. i-:', 4, !1'.. 1 :' , ':','PVP,'''' , ' -‘,'''. - ' 4 . ~ P)1 ! ''(!,.06 —,,.__,,,,.,..,,,!. , ,1 , ,v,..r .... ,;:,.,•;;::_..3.7 l rivt,f,ALL4 . 4 ,limo.qq..virneef,ittiniktirtilrt ARP 171110 itiol.te**AbtOPOßTi#l4l),"rn CR ,v p;•: , il. i oi l l 'hire r 8,01,..- ci k 10gej,,,, , , 4 .J...,1. 4 ... 4 0,),, A , „ft !.,,,,,:;.:.., , _( , ;,:,;.: 4 ,;:4-z . ;,, ,, , , ,.::; - , , T.., , ..if:- , ,,,i;, , ..;,, ,,, g. , !., , ~,,, iffn • 4 1Vbitoijroliklleifrl'aylors • • , -1 - q'OpII4IXPOSITION. ~ • replY Ediiiir of. Taylor gjlBllY't is short, x' and `gfvei no.`; ne Y de4f6fAinitilie - -ierelalitnile himself or his ophhttds; but ill written in a frank and candid spirit., ' l lie does not; he says, feel at liberty tcglioltikviews upottoertam : Pomts.of,pub, lie Pnlicy,auggested by the editor of the Sig- 'nal, [preferring 'to withhold Ahern - until "the 'end ..of the war, when his mseiblness as,a commander in the army shill 'no „longer bb compromised by their expression or discus. Bios. in any wanner. Alter. stating that", hb will •ndt be prepared to refuse .if the count& calls him to the ?risidential office, provided that rail proceediftertilhe.sporitaneous tinn of the, people, without any agency of his own, be adds, , !itunirease can I permit my sell tebellit candidate of any party, or Yield myself to 'party Seethes:" These detilsrations form, th'e gist of Gen. taYlises letter.. Met intime Gen. TijiltOs political o pin ions are Chit the snbiebrill Withrdiscuisicin in' the news papers. 'lt'is . pretty:eitident, hotvever, that the locolfocn papers, which have been eu: stoutly thtitriing Old".2eok , es' one of them, ar :beginning to • find • the • etidenreot . his higgesy ..ten-strongto-be-tesisted.---The Pennsylvanian, a leading lottgloso organ, finds itsalf,for6ed forced' to say- , .. . As'ateMbegliejeminal, liitieVing'in the useftilthess,ltiid necesSity, and fah/less of .. the'l.+lll Whits ma. jority fit the Deerinbratio party 'day' Eatestesser taitte'd, We are in favor of"a Demo. ceatic Nifichial 'Convention, as'llie . ‘medidin 'by'whiah ditnaiilate for the Presideacy may ;be sat tsfactonly-übosen;-in- regtfid-tO Genf:Wel TA'#LOR, fioweliter grateful we ithay feel kW his • serviths 'le 'the. field of wif.--howeier We' they Vaniite'his characterteafid our cot.l beins will shoW 'how we feel l in these te. , gardtte itenerelte Ike great pifhtiples If oar' creed ds' Atinetisurably superior to' iny man, or any expedient. le he villa the bemocraor on thebb;Piinelilleel 'Or is he/I%4kb( theni 'White these interrbgamties ete 'fairly and franqy 'answered, Its Ten. Ts:vibe partially prorrusesihey shall be, we shall be ready to , take der but. not - before. We protest agairjt gairlg ' into this blisiness hood-winked, to find outseltes, when restored to the tied, in c'orYts pony icith'the FOES OF'OUR PRINCIPLES AN D CURTOI.INTRYI The “kthens Bandar," a prontifient 'Ad-, ministration peper'in Georgia, scolds thaidea of Gen.tartba's -nomination by the Demo: mats, anti admits, and proves el:inclusively , that the'old Hero is a thorough-going Whig— a Whig Of the Clay -school. Alter reit'atinkli is regret that a considerable difference of opin ion exists•among, Atte party' oh the subject of the Piosidenoy, the itditof - says: aTheWhig_party,of 'Georgitt,:elmostin_an_ entire body, have noirtinated him as a ,ster ling Whig and'a proper person to act as their standaol -bearer Iti the next 'Presidential contest, tvhilst a tuition of the Oitmticratic Party. setimed.llispdsed to dtsphte their Mimeo -and' o 'place Itinvb4fore - thelldople as • .a. 'goo marrand true' to their priliciptiw! 'Vire hay been t our post since ihe firsrepri rt g-t log of this uestion,anti attentively:Watched for the eig - ' 'by which•it 'add beigilisficto ibe rily solditti . , hire the couatry. We 'have seen a 'Shindy of statedidhts i pro and con, purporting townie from Iffeitttbals intimate. ty acqualealld With Gaff, Taylor's polities, .and if ace vrere'empttilhilia as a sworn ju ror to 'fry the issue, Weld ; iiii far as the mere. ielitifiiiihy 'Of - aritiiiiiiiiiiis coliiiiifinA 'be to tally uhable 0 make tap a Verdict. His aid althe battle of Nana Vista- . (Mr. Critten iden ,5 isitYi he is a Whig = the Louisville Jour ndi, ItenttickY, 'in the VieinttY of which re sides Gen Ts. Talkies, fad where the Gen eral is Well known, laughs at the idea of his being a Democrat—a gentleman recently in this place, attached to Geri. Taylor's division, an intelligent and worthy Democrat, but a de voted friend to Gen. Taylor, says he is a Whig—the Baton Rouge Democrat in the im mediate vicinity of Gen. Taylor's residence in Louisiana. put him down as a Whig ex-, cqt on the 71irtffv•-iie - woold have - voted-for: ClOy at 'the laVt 'electitort—genchor .PlYtezdes' ht Bentedley, a Whig, is 'rektrisertted With.; Out chapatti to 'be his n'e,X,t Meant& 'dream.; ' tion a d 'choice fortis Pteilfsfencv—add I ti., natty he Oftoeiitteemotily 411141 he Whigs tied, calls himself a Wag. 'tad 'to this Mb tnotv hostility to•the present Deocrati Democratico add - Adis- 1 ,tration—iris chargesagainstilthcfr remissness 1 in noatunishing him transOnatittin far his as- 'any to 14 bnterey, and !the isOUrnese'manites ted liy Matfett and if ribald filertas for the 11'th:eatery withdrawal.Of a .frit'iion of his +troops Tor the capture oil' th'e'cidy:Und castle of Vera 'Cruz, arid the miiiilibpatilhe enemy's .cepital, and we haveviiailleatio'n of evidence hard to combat, in the abelence of any expli cit declaration .on braylictlif hi to a Mein; ber of the Whig partv o ind of course an an • fit representathreld ticratic principles— On thoother bench, ve have seen but a sin gist authentic sentenee hem him, and that first ISIM the liglft in,the New Orleans Bul letin, (a Whip .paper) that squints towards Democracy. Aida was contained in a letter ..to friend in Loiiiinina,, in which he spoke of 'our, frientls"pelscting a person as a candi 'databr,the rresidency, who by a 'Arid! ob. *Tomtit of the Caolititution should make the country kiiipectable bo th at WM'S and settled.. ~, . ' • • . . Vali fhb 'theta natural way totibtiote of lbeseterplekill'es,.imveropinfon, is to take -the admisaion. Made 'by Out '6f. this leading Democratic Makes inAltilsiState, wiuch'sup pnrtahis °faun's iiithlittinerisiy' . . 4 fthat hisea soCiatitmiate,'Yeta Y....ivith.tbs.-Whigs, and ;that !royal& ItibnielhaNhig.t l • Can we have fbetterliffientniftlxeraxidonclret a man's po :Ailed:suit than thipcontparty,hs. keep and his own, nicia.lit: Axton as tethilittly to wita•lst I=lll '. , WOriltinritlen! When You hear boorish) leadeta railing hid dgainsi Gen.Jrvid`as an aristoot at, as'an 1 dpprdisbr,eldhe poor man r &a. ro t o 101-1 1 pdhhshed.titthd id i oms °Petit: Trrin,and Judah foi,yadiisiV iiiiwhfit;dr stibkith .i Clod Ma udift, combo' so.oPProod*, c'tlii4e /*oat': •,' • ....ILTIOY-(tiO' 4o ik*ou erallii `itik establishmkncfrWalt - 0 V - lblotio—no by Oen, Irvin) halter need nor tWith thd sprig:Ml.l' °Carty min: ,afahrg, Min k N at i mod of their, earningi,lwOcW2fo„ 'id,ri l :A, : ifi tiiiiissikeitornfortable' hostel'. IThoy undo vplib thiii r it idi;loyerth' Yearly rind sri dittiwed, hp itiMit Oil what is klue t hem iii IMO do , ndt Whiti telliTt h.—Ono at these qttarringu•art!dit; Int% ISil the Works Withint•The last Viar to. 'ipidiiihksiti land in 'the west, , with TWO' TIIOIIBANII•DOLLARtitt lus pooketj,near. 1 ly ale earned at tho,vroile t and stptutOrotra*ut of ri rrap.iir them, Isitur IN cA'SII, - . .rds iny 1 4 OurOtAllii tTAR7 O )4POh e i. *l 4 l " 6 ., " 1 4 ,i*tweid two,',Snd ,1 vioymit rs yhse h i 1, 0,01 4 , 4 0i r j0 , recitri*Mtereiti: eh /Arms 1 4 11 4450 1.11 * 1 001 i1dik 6.1161 0 1616. r) 1 1 0 * them ' 1- 0 , ' '.,- " ' ', l ' ' Oriduets • ' W ho litti*, 0401 , 41 , ~ , , , , rhst:lirsiti' , ' '''''iond diii *owls: zw.,oght,7o , • stintres.'' ,o ' i "'.' 'N asasa Sfti , comain men, l The Yiihted with the ot. heart 1 ~„ son College, wear°tb see .havelittrael itli-st:titiiieiderahle rittinbit• o'reii;engeir: to our. own. The high chiiractei-of ihe Orators Who \Jilin 'address the Societies, and ihe interest `'Which the . class of graduates celclom faits to sbite, will we are4fure;,'eeetiii:bur visiters I ttpinet all fear of disappointment intheir ex ,pectationk : • This morning at It o'Clock, - liou. CHARLES GIBBONS, .of Philadelphiri, will address the Belles Lettres -Soeiety, in the M L. Church; and in thel : eiening in the mite place, Wm. B. M'CLvaz, ssq. of Pittsbt.rg,:wiii address the ii nfon Society. TO-both 61 these add res i3s-the publiiiigeneriglffire most cordially in cited: To-morrow the exorcises 'of Com mencefneti will take Ade, dbrarti:encing at 16 o'eloCk inibe Morning. Nealebration ortgb 4th)! The " glorious 411 i," or *tither the 3d, as the 4th fell on Sunday, brciu'ght out the ueu al effervescence of publi4eting,which John. Adams said would ever be' anifested uPon the annual teCurrence of the. natal day of Ai meucan lntlepenffence. The'firibg, of the cannon, the tramp of the soldiery, the stirring roll of the drum, and the ezeitement and an imation Which eras every wil'ere visible ..up. on our streets, all evinced•tffat the 4th of Ju. ly is still held by the pe'oplein . lsaored . obser vance as a joyous n alibn al I le:ale:A The re were several difleteutd'eniShstrationsin hon or of the day in our bmligh. The militaty th . e fait" and the day vras ushered tn'tiy the tiriti : g, of a na• tional 'salute by Capt. Tedtl's cbtripany of ILight Attillery. An elegnict ilar'ade was , af terwards made - by the samb . obinPany ; which bn'this occasion displayed, full ranks and with a steadiness arapieCision which indicated that discipliii - e iS ed. The "Carlisle Cadets," a ntR: comp'any which. has been recently organitie4 under the eibenmand hf Capt. Robert M.:ilenderson, made their first chess parade on the 4111 The marching df this co I pany,yourig as ,it is,'was also vet) , good The officers and privates are all minors we helieve,and 'wear a uniform correepontling to their ago, Anis ting.of a neat blue 'roundabout, taStelrilly trimmed with while, White pantaloon's 'and 'flat glazed caps.. NVe 'hope the young Ca dets will strive to perfeet•their discipline and military character, had breve themselves 'on all occasions( a credit'lb'eur borough. — Th — e1.6 . 6816 - COi ilfaiir usual celebration, but unite their tramcar ilemonstraiions this onlyilgtrayed how rajdt!ly "the democracy" di 'diirtiberland (ounty'is going down 'hill. I ft 'Vras-the smallest, uthst -dull: anal' lifeless celebratioh which that Party 'has . ever 'had; the old township leaders, and the anxious ex pectants of a nomination on the CoUnt'y lick et,*were all there to be sure, but "the , prop were extremely sewn. The fact that the people 'ate getting their eyes open to the trickery of this anneal Holcomb's grove cele bration. They . are beginning, to find out that it ie onlyintetided to giVO thit l leri4eraari op. 2ortunity for 'selfish schettling 'anti 'Settling the ticket, Whileihe mass of the party are made to 'drink toasts, all brought of) horn Harrisburg, filled with fulsome praise ol Gay. Shudk, lessee Miller, John Laftotte, J. N. Pqrvianee and the,rest of the Ch i binet, whom they never saw and know nothing about, hut for all of whom they are expected to '•go it blind." The honest one term - portion of the democraey.are getting tired being led by the nodeln- ihis. way ; and-hence-the-smallness ox Me l& celebration. We noticed that Judge Satan haka conspicuous place in the he.. d of the procession but wHett:er the meeting ratified his nomination re're, second term or drink a complimentaty l least'upon the "pass" to the pick-pockets,indannexion with Polk's pan to Sauta Autitt, We litre not ascertain ed. .• • a Another velebraticin tvas by the young nien, without distinction of party, who pat took 'et a hiefdsom i e (foliation, prepare 'to their Merit latlafeetlen by Celli. Win. J. Pfattler, and-sprearfln It`shad'y grove 'on the batik* of the Cattarlogain'ett, Wear the Meet ing-tom Springs. Vol. Noble acted as mar shal of the day, and we learn 'that the day was pissed in hearing an address, drinking patriotic emits, (in co'd water) and doing justice to the excellence of the repast. Th'e procedirf,ts base 'net been furnisher) lab far publication. An interestlng'c'elebrailon day was also trjkle by the tabbed' sehobl of the Sec ond,tresbyterian Church. A feast of sweet , meats, confectionary and fruit , was Orepared' for thelittle folks; 'under the seplerintandence of, their teaelfirs, dud the Occattion jade one of greet pittasOrit•uno pr(lit to a:I by various exeseisee in speaking, singitiii, 4k.p. C 4. bottiottstidischaracter cattribtlie ton VvartO 1Y • b die glad r Acidetice ihelbnetut -bobriety ilntllobd order Which,pritielled, thVoughout itid..,,WhicltWasTmdrrett by but few . 13lrstorioal. ex hi :i)Obri:.4Cool.4"l.6o.l4l9i.siiitilato°..Fi9!)!l' College" , -on ~Mondairle !Ovintin.4,.alfiSctetl' as i . , , of tt;e fashion of:•tho' town: On ,Sliai4n ! re;,' ‘ bnsides rho .itibillty di AO t:cylk!git, eve no t ic ed rt'initrit!or tlf aninglitforrensbvs ol,the-Inarnetl profs, ind - otheirs President Esrony presided keivise4,..'SOLl the ei heiti•ean ihe*id nff 3T -- ottits trreshr hLtlte Harceratown Band ,•I\iiich 'dim! tieen . efnplOyealor:the ':ncintsioho itiiinin'the list ol,spealinis,'N,lii* . the 'en.;hjedth - of their 4fressei,, leaving 'ifitintsirrifor litei nniatrleirV2taikeii. 4 4.i.its in H. VDebßfeli ;t4 - ti 1 ` Atqc;tii!Ot ti P-Octithatanieshrunirdinalsciiip,M6ll4,t4 , ;, Mitshaf . l,l l . arkw, AIL al .1v ..'%]Vi.l''.~,~i_~ ,'vas Genius.-4ames A. M'Cauley, T4Giftete,i r trakthe True,Li. !Robinson; QtieeillAnneq4iottnty,Md. OtTfTlie - ofliee Ortile›ligneiioe t rogrepli in thii.bdrotiiiVwhiell flas been &..ed for a few Weeks past, is again open fefbusittess, and'Oolninultiatitiott wiffilheS, line resumed. The is in charge,of Mr. - F. A. ft en• nedy, who is a duly authorized agent of the Company, and who will be happy to &erve all vi , hti'desiie.to avail themselves of the fa cilities of the "lightning , OOn Monthly afternoon a fire was din. covered in the roof of Mr. Crooks' Orocery Store, on%ligh street, , but was fortunately pir. rested beforeany maleihtl injury was done. The mostprobable'C'onlgclure as to the ori gin of the fire was, that it iall•been commu nicated by a fire-cracker: Carelessly thrown .upon.the rool'bv a boy. This'shooting of fire-erackers is an unsafe amusement, and we hope those vrrh sell these dangerous ex plosivis'will now see the necessity of ''cut tins oft the supplies' from eaters. For the Herald and Expospei. The Grave Yeti!. I • ' AI n . EDITOR: Some peconin the inseDent ocrat is' ery severe—if the prolbse Use et de grading epithets can be'called seveteupon one,of.the farmers of. out berough, .for pastur-. mg shdep in the English Burying Ornbild.— It is not my intention to defend the conduct of that officer.. Atilie sarne time 1 may jaw permitted to say,that the conditet of this corn munify, does not evince that sacred and ten der regard for the habitation of - departed friends, which indicates that they ale very sensitive on the subject. .Ttie tombs of Cur ' ancestors at the 'Meeting llobse:Sprins. uti • tit within a very few yeais, Were permitted to remain without etielcatureLuntil _the toe, morials of many had become rilmo•t ernite ly buried in the excrements elite beasts that resorted there_ kir pasture or repose... And with regard to the English Burying Ground at Carlisle, it has heretofore been More the a wilderness of tall grasd and weeds, than the reprise of beloved and cherished friends ;Some have erected monuments and memen toes th matt the place and dit , crlbeth'e . worth of the departed who lie betwath; but they are iii.thany'inst nees shut from the - view, by the overgroWn 'Wild paisiltp or other luxtni ant- wecr,s. The pi eseni stare (if refinement and cor rect taste in tetetence to places 'of larrial, forbid sec% a stale of ,ifiaiis to exist. I fence in .roost of Om cities and large towns. the citizens vie with each other in-tt'stilying. in proportion to their means, that. though - ab sent in the hotly," the memory of the tiepal• led stililiVes in the hearts of the survivors.: Ther4 are a .lew, and but very few here, who display the evidence of fond remeni, helium of de acted hiends. watch ,should commend itself to others . Wridld 'it 'not be pener_tor_the writer_itate =r Democrat . ' io, stir up the hearts M the people to a ptep . er tone in reference to the . desoltte appemance of oar English Cemetery, than to exhaust the i'Mnabehrii - or epithetis - epon the'Eoprbrone wpb only manifests the too prevalent ! spirit of oer, whole community - 1 think it would. it would require but a - small contribution fronfeach person who crughtlo feel'an ' est in theEnglishßuryawArattad;l73l.P.l Iff.tb over a dollar a famillPitually—le emeloy a stiAble person to keep every in a neat and appropriate order ivibiin its pie- L'incts. Walks leafing le %unions runt: item , tied. should be ennshmetOli'atittkept in reptiir. the weeds shouldbe'inflititn. and the grass kept down by, occasional mowing..— .Some appropriate shade tteda planted. boys kept horn defacing the m i onuments and en closires, &e. This wreild require the con stant attendance-of otre.mhe most of the veer tied the above contribution wfMill pay join Our cemetery would thee be a heateifol elms End every person would Visit 'it At 1111 plea , tire, nor would any aim ever entertain the idea of making of it a-gheeka'stiire. • A CITIZEN. Items for Hasty Readers. John. Quincy Adams is said to he in the en j o yment of emFellerit health since his re turn front ,l'ashingtott. According to the 'Lnerifeco papers, the of 1846 has canned the rise in flour and ..rrain: Ceti they tell . 13A-what:furs-caused fro fall . . The Let.lislavre'of Connecticut last week passed a taw4titinining to the vote of life people t'he question cf allewing the'Clolored population the right of suffrage ! The Colton Orit,fory, nt Lancaster, has 14Y.) Ipoitas.lind as high as 168 pieces of 35 vds each, have Veen ttirneiceut; inatitul 5,k86 yards. , The knit trop iF said to be so abilWilant in New Yen'lr, that the tartness Me itt•lni.s a s i n the best means of preserving their trees a gainst the evil etleets of too gleat'bearing.. A pamphlet has been issued by Andreas Berna This Smoltinker, which raves notice it) all men rind woman that it convention %v al. be held on tlie 99th of /4,ust next, in To.m. bull counfy,bhie, t'O .pApare for the taileit Ito Adams county Whig papers mention the *awes of Daniel M. Smyser aml W m. R. tadier as catufitlakei for the State Senate, to yawed Mr. Carlson, of Franklin, Both are pod WWI anli True. The Mangers of the Girard Life insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia, have declared a div:dend at jinr per vent., paya ble after the 6th July. This Company's verliienient will be found in our eolunms. .Ss stated thaCon, the borders .of lake Mieltigan,.there uTu, .now in store, ready for "trtiusporiat ton, a million of bushels et bread, studs:. It lit et4ltmated' that' the means of tratiarkirlitlion will, riot char out the old stunt bsfore the new. comets in. , - • 'Morgan county, Na. has returned-A. Mich. aril,. Whig, to the Legislature, by 13 mica- . 1$: His raajority April was,one, attU lie •resigned in consequenctrof his:election be: Mg -disputed. Tina 'result Amities ;iv tie on joint Liallot in the. VirginitcLegialatui b. • , . `rad, iemaiii4pf ilsy lttiil M c Kee, Cr.Finuns ' cmo:Attjhutra antlpiivato Ttkutisri nrii'vqd al Lou oh liontlilyi . .tintl oh the.'w. In 4 day, htung honorsT%voreliiiitletea . lo their tlhnO 1110.6- itrriVOo' 160 volunteers of the 2ClCFriltieltritifsin ' PPe:=l , Vheii :our loen,foep friends "were' health' and spirits, the. twtjp . tiOut• photli ;or phi gill.' The tiniii'lirkimewhit chang e d hiildethe 40ilittittif bin, dial a ta• ite"iegardell its the initials, of itehello , hins• ilitgeolf.ered stars. ace .tinineand , in initn be WsliThe. • his given the iraviir cit. kiannheitle,' , Xthiir aji , P peciipilte They. , blue sea nflo iti aispitallot '4: 2 1;14 1 -0 'hi Glib* In Switzerlandc' 4 iit thet`Y4 66 o.' il !fk r l n tatfilige * 1010 6 " th 9Y 1 44, 2gjte:fitkpeattelilaii4.l4o , 4itylates i beh oi kO ie y V . n . ,..'l,',l;pci(ol`l4 l liror:lPOotyM 6 l.l.lT. ,‘-ifttlq44l.9l?r,Pf • 7, , ,q1:13P .ix,at Ni*Vita.4o:o ll 4 l lo 4 1 , tilitrAd . r4.k - i t *Ft , A l f , WPOI-19,R11011.011:.eivi•L!.'414 e,-.,r3;:1;) I - " 's • • Ldter-from the Andy. '„ 'Gen,eralScoit advancing tipon City of Alex ico.' • . < ..:.pIif.:DEKICICSOURG, Va., July 2. TheStra t... friillkip Palntel° has arrived at N. 0r1410.0, bnrigklig yera Crim dates to the antl'Trimpico to the 20th, Old Broxoti - to the thst. express'i'eceived at Puebla by the Cordova route, annoinitkirrthat7Gene r al Scott had comtnenced his march from thence td. the capital on the 10th. Nothing is said in iegard to the overtures of ,peace. A thous alit' troops had left Vera.Cfuz on 'gm 17th, under Gen. Pillow, to join Gen. meott. , Nothing lather had been hea , rit TrOin den. Cadwalder. All the sick strirted'orrth'ls4 l from Jalapa for Perote. Gen. Shields Ives among the number. The latest dates from the city of Mexico were to the 9ib. •Santa Anna was then still in power. His resigna tion was withdrawn on ascertaining that the I majority of Congress was anxious for its ac ceptance. The administration in consequence of this, entirely changed its policy, and has tProw:i itself into his arint. The public opin ion the, y 15 gr'eatly divided. .. . 4%..qu0i urn nt Congress cannot be collect ei•.; such er..Mtision and anarchy never before existed - eve.' in the city of 111exico.._An ilm pottant financial measure, of Atnaya's ad mini,tration. had been summarily alinogaied iciay Santa Anna, iii defence, Ito says, to tiiaturgi I•opittiun. .Tlik has led to the resignatiOn of gararitoa and the nomination olLafra.gua as khe .head of the Stale departmerit,..iansint t iltssrifoluiction to the Yams, hot the reault Is not yet known. Almonte.was slain prison'. Tite'Stine id Chihuahua had, voted tinani iThOut'ulyin-favor itt Santa Anna Tor President. 'the.inipre.s;:ion• is that Congress' will elect and Het era be'cluoosen. No mention in made of measures bur the deferice.of the Capital in the papefo. They deem 'General Scott's nr minion to match to that icily a niece boast to Ic:ep up the siVirits 61 his men. The Govt ., ' n mem is urged by letters .. from I.Ptiebla tic hill upon Senn and crush him.- I.l'hey say to tius but really 5000 men,thongh he pretend- to hare 7000. it is dreaded that ('he shoutlit - be s loltuFl by Ga. TaYfrii. The radriosilions Air. Trial is authorized to make is :Lent in he as follows by the Alexicans:— 'Emu!' Reput.tic to name three Corninissioners to.discits.s the claims 01 the United Statel,and it 3,lex nun does cot consent,- the war to be !prosecuted. - 4 ' _ • GA 31mA:it's Look - orr !I—The anti•gamb lin passed at the last session of the Leg i,lintire, Went into 'el'ert, on the liner. Its jturat-suns ale 111 the ino,t stiiiigent nature, and g.toilnleis had brlther . look out. Persons Who keep ally aphrtmeida for gamblingpur- • po,es or klioviligly stiffer it to tiemsed for upon conviction, - to a thie of from -ssn in !MOO. Any persons ex hibiting the iniplenteritirid aiming. or enga ged ingaming tor it fvelthood, is liable upon conviction to impri:toliment in The peniten h,,y 1 1 , 11 , 11 0, 1 , t to five - years'and a fine of ':. 1 500. - Any ono inviting or persuading ano ther to visit a phice•nsed for gaming purpo- sr-F.. shall u, art cobACIIOII4O held responsi rle for the ninifes , or property host by snot, persnalion or in:awl:in, and tined from. 850 to :7 , 300: er is given to police ,irlicers to meal: open doors arid make ar rests iv herc'ttiel e r> lily suspicion that there is - gant itiring - ph mid it is the duty of alt con-tahles aril pro:evuting atorneys, to inUiriii.upon nod pros( cute offeinleis . gaiiist the ult . , under a penny of $5O to ssop. - . IK . ) SANI)S' SAII.j.,NrAItII,I,A.-Z„. simusted by ti holds ot Sommer, the vital AuTtficlita at Mk s•lisuit .of ill e . year are seldom perfoimed a it h th e i igor and 'reAlarity necessary to per. feet Width. •1 he secet tiv e organs but lazily fulfil their 11111 ; doe dip cstive powers becomo rclav•il, whole tine til t lace of the hod, lint baiter r,, Ino•slittles 'lie V. a Ate aster which should pass oft the ponce, ali•1 the excretory . prong dotal, ad a ot h th t it acimstomlll vigor. s he consequences • are data, e ins eruptions, running anies, shaffiltilar s" elhovV . v. a livorhul rendition of thmliver dys. pepsin, Rte. In spiny cases one of these _results in others all of theta ensue To v fleet a core it i. iirrm• ry that the . stomach be invigorated, the floitls nth t • • I, the'cirettlation regulat d, the ah s.u•lientii itirafeill; ii healthy action, and the sy . Ipo t s dpene I- Tini tonic, anti.scejitic, and slight ' I. eyertent prop ;lies of this preparation, ren t dee it peculiarly adapted to these • purposes. By its relllWltlll , 4lllhllellee (1 new impetus is impart- ' en t0'..11, a licde I.llvsip I rnaeliinerv, and Nature is enabled to sludse•. I the clan Mids of disease 0 hich, acettnitilliting• during'the hot summer, now in•Viit to dev l '.o•ll, themselves in sarions dangerous and phial') forms, , p hv i i r ,,p n ' and sold by A. K.& D. SANDS fh:o. , ...eists. MO Pillion. street New York . . Sold tam by S. ELLIOTT, in Carlisle and .1Y Drugiiots tzenerillly thrnm,-.linut the Una etc‘'hies. nice 'l,k . per bottle.. Six bottles or five dollars. A Mil:TO:IS silo.. or Ikons To Ton HEAD. as it i• called ran be acconoted for upon tin ether principle than Irani coriiipt and stagnant humors in the venoms menial lon, whir II prevent the proper return of the vi tot tiutil to the heart. The blood can have no more predilection for the head than for any other part ; its own SSC( the purity would give its tendentli In t Its .e ztreni it les ; •but.when the passages are choked up, and it heroin., us it there. prisoner in the head, nn wonder there is a distention end swelling of the blond gestic's. o pressure mum the bran, headache, trilpitat inn of the ticart, insanity, tpogilexy, and w.her dreadful results. Wvight's Indiu a Vegetable Pills tire (limp 'certain to ~regent the abase unpleasant complaints, because .ey expel from elrcalation those very humors which are the cause not only of all disordered motions of rho bluo,l,..buxofevery larnhuly-incident - to - mam - - They al un nid and him nee digestion. and therefore will moot assuredly give health and vigor to the hotly, as well ac prevent any evil emtveAtieliecifrofiriihit la termed a rush of blomPto the Beware t-ugar coated counterfeits, The on. and genuine Indian Vegetable Pill hare the signature of W illiatn Wright .written 'at !hi pen on the top label or each boa. Nino other is genuine, and to counterfeit this is forgery Office and general depot, 11i9 flute st Phila. Enid in Carlisle by CHARLES °GUM T'estimony is now received from all" quarters of • the Globe. The following. letter to presentee, with a view of more fully showing the opinions of ni'leftelclettes in or-, firm to the Medical mettle of t . Dr. SAVA NE'S COM PORND SYRUP OF WILD CIFERS,Y; DA: SIVA VNE—DVOi Sir ; 110kVing peed your Com pound Syrupnt Wild Cherry eatgWalvely in my prac tice, 1 was recheatect by you Agent Dt. Kruttber, to to flatness my opinion in wrfthig o 1 its properties as a remedial egept. most cbeprAtlly, comply.an I heel by an doing, I will dischn'rget'Llihil oriel the community at large. and 'Physicians .in , pattletalitr.; As mush as detest Quack Remedies end Peron; ,Noitrume. I was flunked from a Aintree nt thereof poleni eapectorents Intim Mended In our Manilla ml.4lcee in vomit eases of DIS,CAISED Imaction'try your Preparation or Prunus `OriNitap - Cit siinirvoit is seincient leaky that I was muckpleasedwithineremorof that end sub aequent trials that I nosy preaceihe it.in preference tn. all cutter Remedles,whett,an expectorant la ndicated. In thy much dreaded Pneumonia nt ',Disease of Inn tunes, In the alarming tarot in; Watch" it !Omen In •K`outtieky,l regard It lin an invaluable Remedy. in the t rent aunt of that diseases Mee ail tv he know me 1 have: •el ongh, but no this may be seen by periens net of ....' the. I, ty of Finnkfiwte I will briefly-04d, that thrive' bean et 4seit:in. ten active practiee m i firoression of 12 owe unquiet Oradelate it ransylvania, analallele the' tint 'Patent Medicine 1 ever thought. etinualt of tit` express an aphelion in wilting: • ,r.,J .; • . 1.111E41111114.-0 1 .Januilry 1841, „•;,:,,yrinktin ip , rty, Ny Fr To ankflirt,..l4. 7 l- 1 1y 8 1 7, 21 ~ Thenboye certificate tsfronironts Four iirinbo7.3 itvinga•few miles Dem hewn; 40.111 delef 21.141,7.. good., pre elite. aerd la considered afteed ylvir?Nlra stands rata Stir; . Ito is, mete mirk ti,ferfeittr •-• Ikett_mlollBll, • DrllltDsteiellpolisecary. r; 31 nae ltt rndac n eaa li Flo, to thectbli e teelaveunber,Q rldodividuiaerot up regatta mr,, w,hlch they tunielztiritsin WIVO resolledalielleamee-`• -Skiers." antentetv....2. s hv yl f,7, o)° ,.,L a wod ceerryibutlithe 7 , lor epotiline brePillation nrorrinyndueild to Abir wbleteetilP . mi , ...prbvtur- riP l llO-Tubno'Reeordo or thet te,,thymytitvealthnfleenevylvania..Tlm'ealyeraftigagrd,',s :twinge Imposition is, to- see that fl)y slgnature le on • , Dr ; 14,SW ~&tuf'ruice selects; rhlloelphitti s "'4'ol - : in Oar) la a:- ay,:. S. 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