:a ,,, .. - - , 4t...r.:-...."...z k •-t -4. , ---,;..m..- . l±-±5.4..9iii 6 SCUM 110033 ~,;,A ',k ;, ,„=„- . ~.t. 1? • 1., 1 —il ii.i. .......16 ••ft ~• .•,- 1 za-4-21,—flifja • WEDNESDAY, lIILY.2I ' 1847 ,pat Steamed 'Terms. 'One Dfillarana Fifty. Cents a year it . paid in At!Vance—One Dollar and Seventy-Five Catitsjf.paiti within or 1 t1ie„.e4d.,.91; ^ -Twp Dollars,' t paid•at the end of i 41113,16,teat. TII4 Harald is now , the tolienp, 'estivitdrin 'the cdntity - - VriiZO,NOptFIaNFAI I IONS. The ifine:Oila and Tarifi 4sitlidittCB., .ror Governor, GEN,' MITES I it, VIN OF 'CENTRE COC,NTY. Vor Vasil Mininthitoerl :JO ' S% WI PATTON , It .OtIhIDEIITAN CdUNTI. We are alifite‘hohl et! time with this week's paper. Cot hi riot i!elp it. - ' • tipf-M. II44 cONV ENl`lijN.- 1 1q. is time the Whig Standing Comtriittee were Lakin, steps ..to EX a time and publish' the call'ini-ihe,an :mai !meeting of the County , (.;onvention to ''aettlewkieket - fot.this fall - election: - As it is now itite in, the .seas 'on, this might he done by - correspondence between the 'Chairman and Members QM' •the .Committee, and the expense and inn ven ienoe of .a cleeting of the Coinciattee finis avoided. '- INTELLICE:Nen:—TiIe SOlicitucle ,Abet was 'Fah for.tlre•late of the.ccao Pan ies of Capt. Carr, di this borough, 'Capt.l.:or;rrg and apt.MOore, allot whom had embarked on the barque St. Mary at -Brazos for Vera Cruz, .Ithd were known to have been at sea nearly • Ithreetreeks, iis ; tr. ' , length relieved by, the • gratifying intelligence of Omit arrival &Tam **, where they had succeeded in making a landing; and =ecmed a fresh supply of wa . ter and provisions. We have hei .:tofore pur posely cdfrairred from alluding to the alarm reports which prevailed in relation to these companies, in the hope and belief that torne.elitisiactotysuenothit.ol•them would soon be received. 7 NEW P•ENIOS' PAPER,. —A. pew daily penny paper, Wing in politics, to be culled "The News," 'isltolbe , ocnintenced in Philadelphia about-41e islet ;cptember-next r by_litossrs.. Nervy S. Evinis, now of the "%Vest Chester Record," Williron Slitter, formerly of the "Norriatc6dßeje l ld,.!,: atta Edward Pax son, tow of the "NeWtown JourOal." They are gentlemen ht ability and-experience iu he shlitits of ftlitorehip,ini l d will doubtless, by industry and enterprise; coinmand success lior their somewhat hazardoLs undertalciag. There ia-no labor attended with en many ob . eitaeles, as that of establishing a newspaper. A spirited end energetic. penny paper is just what is wanted by the Migti, to mix the place of the piratical Ledger ; which sail ing under a neutral flag, is yet one of the aweloest Looofoco sheets sit the day. CtnexeleiCerrvi:wTtoN.—The great Chicago Convention, tailed for purposes connected with the improvement of the Western ltiv fees and harbors, was orgt - qinie4.Wrih - e --- 51 . 1 ' tine. Delegates were in attendance Worn la States. Tire 'Con'vention ..met under a can • „Nara teat : in tete public square, capable of inolding, it is said, 20,000 persons. EDWARD H. BATES, of Missouri, Presided. This Convention had its migin in the per-. varsity with wkch the General Government and the present ifornjnant party, have neg lected, not only the Ammedinte commercial inteneete of the North and West, but the general improvement and welfare, of the whole cotadry. • t , • CENTRAL RAIL ROAD LETTING.--COON'adtt .for gradingon eighteen miles cif this road, "Neste( Harrisberg, were made on Thursday -- Mast; at that place . , , --Tbere- was --muelveorn— petition, atxlThe'yverk was taken low. Tim ....Firt,9fgr,eillog',Op4.masonry on this portion lion of ihe :rpad . said, will not exceed • 81000 per'inite, the, pieta anti a.. over, he Susquehanna, obnpt ivy ,Another •,iatttiagstvill.tale place at littabufgh, an the 22d. • etr The 'Volunteer now admits that thg I"extracirdinary prices:of brawl-stuffs" were inot,i 4 q)rought about iiittirety by the operation ..fofthe new tariff P' Will the Volunteer trove 10l'IiiWbeilrer Flour was ever lender. r' • ifitli;Otli):4, l 4.2 is yiite4}„in.oilY, mar -1 qu ot ations to-day:, and whether .this ex '` bread-stuffs' was -brought Where tidygntage..of the,foreign • ,„ ,Requifitiono hive gone -out, from the I,JAVu,Department upon .the Distrietof Colnnt bi!L and $ 6O S!!itt; of '# ) , 11 .. 6 Y1!i * ," hnd bilieFsf,iir RA,Rfelii FO PriOni,i B ,o ll3l oijorga&' trbge4wheire to be tent iinmedintelpto,(N4l' oli*Cliiilik - limit Abe ebizithurikattone 'bi,i -/`°l"Ornhil:tfPl464K4o49ll: 8 4 0 .it'4:'Ar s iiii; —, 4,iC A1 L,...,P LNOW i• , I;l9m*ir: if, g;iti ) ) 1 _ lo)iii , is:Pl; o ,-.1.44 MOH IMlltublot.nlAiFelhin,MOys!" :c 1 21 i .....oLovi tc y.k.. , , `,,, , ~. ,,. 4, ICI WI, : : liing. t.. ,tif 40APW•L'Ilelf ,}lm ;suites that, an_ev nr!Cod*biolilektib:ire'lor,Banta4l3`sviilfit`oo,: li 'kW, trf`' , -':itiLwilleaoltilit4.tifrLibtilefi'p ' t oft J. 44 • ‘ ll At _fl94l[4' ,ftt. 4..t:4 • •••I)t4 I d i i i i ii .. ,-;/ . .... 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' Wigibiliouip; roi i i4yerta liiirti/ Edit& ' Of' Ob. •-',.; ilPinit lysoliftii ) gliedNery!lilddero ihsrliihi. .01fAidp etrAili Ilitgitiyialt, 'l.7t ) ). ~,, 4 rN,I , j , , , 4 1 , t ;;, I PlPiti , -AhltAt 5 ,, ' ,- 't nt• 4 , i :; :1 ~ t ++.l t . , i , ; , ', ,} 1 - 4rkA il 2 ,71 111 . 11, 1 1- Ml in 4 1 , PI 404 40 00111 0 1 , 1 holion ,s - ,.',#llll*lY'4ltiOitOli'kurilvi,lty±it f DoetOlf(aMl t,1 4 00,0ij0r t .140 1 000/iO i iif l t f. : t kflf )1(1!litt.i$1014 rriiolo,6*: i Mt* , 42 l imtl0* it; aced :0114/41 $ 014 - , k; . , i,, The recent tileelon in Neiir Hamptihire cures without aiiy doubt the certain majokly 1 of thelY:_taga pro4l4e , 9dior tif 414eiegfiliciii; Of astiyarif' sixtri4 tBter in the evert of QM eleoAon of g e g,intoAtic Hqueesl,Reflet!kni• 4140 11-jfeeleettiiias , alrea.4(tiel4 Weave ' the Whigs with 90 members .electerl, locofoccis. "Ot the'69 members yet to be 616. tech, the Whigs are quite conftecat,Rl tite9K.7, ir.g 37 ; and in that case the Whigs willhave. 1 127 members and the Locos 99—making a majority 0r25 . .111 tito7iiest 'Blol3Be of Repre -sentatives! . _ Truly th&-Whig glosiously ; i n , the: as centiantotud the finul triutnrili nl . our princi ples certain. 'Onittartl I W•higs n h Pennsyl wania, atal , crown this Congtesaionakiluarph by a qo'less'glorintis success in the election . nfteh. JAMES IRVIN, and Miijor `JOSEPH,' W..i'ATTON'toflie'highest officesin Tenn- , nylvartial " . ' • Latest from Mexico. . . . . . . • - The Jast - neWa from the Army of 'Geller; al Scott states that Geri. Scott had 'given the Mexican' goverriMe.rtt : until,theWth of June, to .lict',Opon . .the lest liroilesitions for Peace which bad been lorwardeil by our gov . ,erns ment through Mi.Trist. If nothing *as done by that time'GentScott would 11,00 on to the city of Mexico. It had been ascertained that up to the 29th of june, a .quorMa of the Mexican Congress Itad not been seemed:— gongtess lied 'reserved 'all propositions of Peace to be settled tinder its milt cannot.— Under these circomrtances we may daily look for news of the highest 'interest from Mexico,:and probalhly receive the aceountof another panic. It was presuMed that Gen'ls Cadwallader and Pillow had reached Gener al Scott's head-munters. From Eng The Britannia. arrived. on Faiiiirdny'morn,'. ing There has been another dtieline in bread stuth-:—equal to about one dollar and kitty eents in a Lairei of flour—produced by the iine,piospects of a good harentit and abun dant 'ibviilies,inipol led .irde England. Cotton has risen. . The F./milli:lt have teneived - theirhostilittes with China, and the Fremit have chastised the natives of Coehitt China for imprisoning thelissicium les. That obtose and_iicketty-minded states - - man, Charles - J-. Ingersoll, in a•reoeni letter tiff the 'editors of the =National intelligencor.- asks: "After all, what /win this war does?" The venerable editors teply to him in terms of lilasting rebuke, but here - is an "limit:Mot from the Jonesboro_ tTeriio - : - .Whig, which gives a:sati-practietuliilustration of the "harm the_ war 'does:i "Col. Wst. CAtriverti's - FirTCßegimernt 01 Tennessee Voluntems,munbereil 1,000 brave mem . eti their march to Mexico. Only 350 rank and tile, of this :gallant regiment, re turned with theirklolonel to their homes.— Col. \'m. Host:ill's 2d regiment of Tennes• see Volunteers numbered 1040 on their maroh to Mexricn. Only 360 of these pat last me.i, rank and file:returned with Col. tavtheir homes and> , friends—their wives and children—their fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, and -other relatives and friends. The rest of them—TIIIRTEEN RUNDRED DRTl.,2swkness arid bullets. distiase and shot,' and swards, have consigned to an early grave in a foreign land, rem tWeii - rilifirie Ironies. ik•ithotil Collins and winding sheets, or head-stones to tell who they are, or where. they are. Poor fellows! mournful and vacant are many loved Ironies, and firesides . , but the sleeping deridAnow it not., They repose beneath the burning sands of an inhospitable clime. promiscuously thrown together; and there they must rest in quiet till the last lined trump calls the nations of the earth to - stand belore the God of At miesl". 0 - The Chinesti Junk, and its crew and 'cargo, are ajects of curiosity and amuse meat with the New Yorkers. The Tribune gives the following matrimonial ideas Which it has gathered Irom one of the China-men' on board: 4 .141 r, fleeing is a man of some intelliceoe, and communicated to its a variety of infor-. mation relating trithineso manners and cus. toms. lie told uS that he was the husband 'of ,three wives, and Bind "no can catchee mons, cosine too minium dollar." On -in quiring what course. he pursued on occasion of too lively domestics . difficulties among these perfect of hie' affections, he replied with perfect gravity, 4 'horse-tohippee." A tli'neso artist squatted on,.hiti haunches pal fling a xlragott, Hesing,infortnoil, us was ibe happy proprietor of two ivives,aud when i answer to Ilia queries we, asSyred him dial in this country "no can catcher," more An one wife, he politely expressed a feel. mg vhich was not admiration for our itIsli •1110 • mmonsonmonms The - IVhids of Somerset °Minty have' no mintned Joseph 4. StitFetan lor"tho' Attsem= Ny . asilington cc7unlyen. V. Lawrence and -Jobif been nominated.. • . .I'n'l%lp'rcer , Leetl And' jViI 7 Haiti 14a pfiye Vien,norpwitett, (irnbr,i,accinty; Ureo.rilV..4erP.l,as been , nominated.. •''P . ti, , ullpiv ,')L.V 4 ntil WW M Oeer ia Autaming ;its , , friendsittiat the4'et/ciatiat Are/secretly orga9- iing!tli6irforect; and' are -Iroll, .el 131,ing, circa yi'i il'4 . m ,- .4Lit t, ',4 , 1 , 11;f3' iale, aalling mpon, ilia, putty to: ift lon !Ale P b0 1 1e. ) •-#cc•—• , AV et cianleatisq - believe this; for% friend' ?f , rp.tiritti3lll4'WrieattlicFe' rl iccif*liimAitil'isi , r . ei. , l:,' iiiiii,t * sii;:tie(i tii Eti.:tuttitil. iteilk'Cli,liipian', cif, the' locolqc,R.4t,,Eoo4nittee r in t _ond 1 11 . 13 uLP-? l, " , lll'79P. c .f%M: l 9 ,l ?.?,! d vsLipte 3 T h ' a dill 4iiyi front Om' acy,Vity:Al 'AtActg-Eilderif , ,cippsrmatJhrtliftinepingii!pfor tli,nt also ICI.I . , OPuid'Aiding/ I , , st. i 1 a tco:o6,i;' ; iti f,,"i„ .1,, , —;411 , 6 - 40- i}r4goic:t; --... 1 : , : ;Tift.P It t . 1 • 11. , 111,114311 -- oirim u mcOmt# o 4. lo 9:o7mmtyPg clrJithe, ,athiton;. Whia'6 l cp*l . 'whichillehN4 6 n,teir liqii2:ll l Nititil : .Yor GliiiiPilyii;•i f 4 :?itis. • 9 . , :, 4thioiiitiMPl ' l l fikiA, 7 #9l s :Afi v a l ii . ,t4 ~,, 4 ,) k, :.Ir, s, , ‘,.,,,,•.< •, • *-4 , . , • • " j*Ll°6l4 / 4 r ' lb Sk , ,''') 4410 1 4 'iNstfiosi ;',it.C6T,Who,4itPciiltiefi in,:,olliro(ni,l4iyicer / not . oxpecbtlkloicfnuieviiratilo4ofiti,,tfai 4 torki.Sicictien - and/itituNpartie,f ,7 l),tweOefs, it treejttiii;oirikillificliti,k,itaiiiffikiiolitit:d4re' ) iiihtte4T 6 o ,l Blis B 4 . ;' , WhViit'lT°o 6 e.lP I.' 1. mil tt") , '''l' "''.' "''''"'"'''''"?; . ' 4 , ~51 F . M ' 4t`r 4 l " - 'flotir Otto .'at i l e k t ..,4fnA li i iialieti(ing apd'Aiiiiiinfol'ilifnefitiiiinihttiT 't «•••4'- - artml;s4 , Aa 114,gv- ...:,-,93,R.. .F. 9-- •-•,, btiViirrividlintnaleriii;tne*moivtil nil ' , fii,. ti'v,4 I 4 6 4I,F O .) I OPA9:O4I:Ft')I.I°T,APP 1 Quei 3 hAnd'PO,l lo4 *Mbett:'t ' 4l ' : - 1 9. 1 n4,0,9tr` t '4oVeiii\ditg*Vikinit 'Pat iitit l l 4l 4 4. oo' '',. ..0/ fl' I Viif10'111: Sl l ki ,. 4'. 4 iria , ii(litiviiiip: ,baiiri'biktwiitl i tNi,' ,f, - ,1,1105. 1 4,±? A ' Aic.taititiiiii;thuNtbk ~ e y,1434 .2 60041001 *OM ik' - l it tt, , ~,. ,1 . . , ;- ?, 1 , •.1 itoccq,, Ottitoplqffaq‘ 0. `10) '* 2 d' "S !gill 1 , :, -- , ~,,-'", . 't • _4l4' • , ~- ' . : « 1... irr,,i%', i l l , • < t,; , • ~ w t .:, „ ~,,,,,,•:, nt IL ,< ~, ',. ,;„ '.' • . $ ;;40- 1 - , 'AMIXt;i,r., ..k, 4p. , . A . , . , t 4l. S4r '4 4 ,, ',_ -,...-,... ' c piktri t *A4a s 4 o l444. ' •., _ - . 112112 ME= A Sad Story. Whig Nominations . Teitytrejoiced, says the Nintivithericon, eeptv s e from all quarters of -PAiinsylvanut lieereel3t eheerimiititellt.gencel tin relation.to iAoi I Pea itb pects . of party.eat the"„orr i glaryemor's e eotton. from the Notly t aral' Ihtt,t§tOthwest, from the WOt and,theciaki: tiViMitities, the accounts street tliis , rinisfeiv- , 'beurtignjg character. lln'this section of the. Stine The Whig majorities will, in.all Iluman probability, exceed the moat sangnin,eie?pee itoiniett. cl;Cii:iibiia'od ,c wtth an intelligant - gerilleman ofthe interior i. . one well acquainted . wi,th this Sfaieiedil'in-• formed by recent intellwenee mdat '6l k he'BOuthern, Central and-Western counties, Wire assured us of his conviction. that the Whig majority pillllll4 be less than twenty five thousand. It •iis•our habit to regard the future in The least sjinguiire light, and thOugh we'believe that we are Worn the suttee( pub 1k sentiment, entitled to such a majority, we dare not promise it. llhit; unless every -testis ' many errs, the aspect of : the canvass is most• laveMble, and promises, .wititUeutitletice a great, lvtlig, triumph. The confident prospect•ofa Whig trinti'mh in . -Pennsylvania doubtless .- arises - from 'The ' state of the public questions before our peo ple but it also receitr great auxiliaryprom qse from the Character Of our candidate. From the. Keystone's-hundred thousands no indi vidual coirld have neee'selected as a candb date more justly palmier than flames Few men . so faultless personal and politi cal chara cter - beeriPresented for (hi sofiragss i s of the people. His history as an individual, illustrating the ride of unpro.ected worth and energy—his career .as a pulfrie man, Troving that those who Tre the. last to . seek honor are the earliest to find it, and that those who are title to the people never have reason to complain that the people are false to them—are Tulle! hitere - st - arribinstruc:. lion. His behevoldhco, 'unostentatious but active, his integrity public and ,private, his ' lotty.aud spodessput ity of morals—these are • merits sot 'likely to be ovcilooked by a pen . ple hire those of Pennsylvania.. trifled with a mind-naturally clear, bold — and correct, Ind • ex.pairded by.enlarged study and_petaic ex peri.enife, Gen, Irvin would make, and will make—for we regard his-election us certain —a Chief Magistrate worthy the I,lrst State in the ['Men: . Moderate, liberal anilfree from political acerbity, he wiilbo found decided, ' enlightened arid elevated in the support-of every Pennsylvania interest; and, free from all itifluence of cabals or favorites. lie Will be the Gr:mentor -himself, independent anti self suitained,r.or sustained only ad ring people. pennsylvannt line long needed such II Chief Magistrate. the entiv6 and on. thusiastie union ofthe whole 3 Whig party, in his support ; and the known fiivet with which ho is regarded by thousands of the dernocra-. valliecure - hisiriumph,and that of Penn-. sylvan ia Interests—the one Termn'rin - eiple, and all that the Keystone has hitherto vainly sought to obtain. Frauds on' the Public A communication in the Harrisburg Tele graph discloses some important facts for the tax-payers of the Commonwealth, shirring that for years past enormous frauds have been' permitted in be carried en alot:g the public worts threaghthe neglect or incom petency of the public agents. The Tele -graplrsaysi-"Fhere-is-no-douhrt in Ale-Timis ot those acquainted with 'the conduct of these State ngetifs last year, that the. State. was defrauded out of 5300,000 tincrugh the idleness or' dishonetty of its agents. The election of JAMES M. POWER. has, to a considerable extent, arrested this system of plunder, and will save to the state the' pre sent year not less than one*hundeed and filly thousand dollars! And the election, of ano ther Reform candidate, JOSEPH W. PAT TON, will increase the saving ; we have no doubt, to the enormous sum of 300,000 an-: nually. A matter so important to the inte rests of tax payers we hope will not be for gotten. A reform that already saves 1.56,- .000 a year to them, and . promises tct save $300,0013, if they do their `duty, is wet* of their attention and their votes." Latest from Mexico. An Extra of the New Oilcans 'ratnes, July 7th, announces the arrival of the steamship Alabama from Vera Cruz. with dates to the, 2(1 inst: -Tha....tatest dame from the city of MOXiCO by this arrival, are to the 19th ult.— Santa Anna, it is said, lies demanded a forced loan of one million of (lollais ' and is raising the money at the point of the bayonet. - A letter.further states that the work of (Mr— tifying p the approaches to the capitol is pro, greasing with.great energy, but with 'very little , 'judgment. No further tidings from Gon. Scott, axe* that he has abandoned Jalapa, 4 Ltd it:was in possession of the guerrillas. _. . -_ seenl. Perry has' returned from' lint eipe• dqion. to Tabasco.. Be _Mend the _mouth of the riyer'itamtenable, and, oonsequardly.land ed 147,1i00ps and.ln arched theAn to the town,, liti“found, n tlie' Manny ready' to receive him,; t eed ,haying drawn (vine forcesoliey ; flied a vcillpY, which wEii , !, ref urned by lhe. ,com leo _dere, wheti,llin j egetny sCatternd:,, „Pour ': of our / Mon . ,yfe re Nytm need.; .'i. s ieut,,May, li!att, , nincing i the nutriber, haying lo:St n an arm,,,,, 1 .,. ; , - ~ 0 -Y..,'- t h' q 4 1 :iMat,,9,c 4 1 9 • otaillfir,4 l 4bli'lflai.. ilk, 1: iC:niun`ltaa`,(liiiiet • ailvices Spice lho i i t " ciiy,9f :40 66 .1 1 9"141m9r4n 4' :the ptit; nit:, tad 01914te'the,30th,„ 4tit,s'oeA Pia!, remained at "Puebla; *tilting "rtife,fOr,eo- 1 NiAm010 . 449,19:,(1 4TirEq9l4.. .441v,ithiaCr. AO, ritkiSY• ;t ti I : , . .77, i - ; .- :f.1,07 :1 lie ecYo.l.f9:rn,t4P PV§ l WI T' iil lnr 9M:004 ' - ' 131,00 . that be „had 'ia!orm ~.,i, ift4 *"KaiCZP 6 ,Y9-00 1 0 0 .61141 NrP-,"Tril! 6) 1 Y" #441 . 105 1" : - .8.1 1( rAHOmilfN,QII I P11 0, ii, 6 ?0P. lainjja99rM i 9f•Ft9egii:,) ft,t ; ' , .1: ', l 2 . nlyt "i .§9l l l;l4TOthadAiNT4l;9 l iti.A v g .3 s. l :7 .W. 1 44i9 , 119Fu-m-4AIT PRlffix;FL PI g99043:8L ,Irhm 1 sr RlP,toPA'lsquirni4pictition.li I.st4flyoittAl , Iliatleff;--00,4.)\Y1Y, fi3OP,' , , , Imre 'into' lefikiii,- to aa.ouie. petke,e:: f. 5-.. ), i 1 = , ' , ,A., l6 t l f# ,l .sol:. ,l 4llf.ilo4,s l llllVP...fLgittrig i . t h'S ta'r i :PPRO,h9AmPt I OI) RV 19,4fir/TqC}l 40Pri t ,I, ilr, n,..go!?!?P' WO- 14, #i4,T'?,!tt. 1 4R;FT)!0:' ,.6 ." t t .t. ) !,#,Y'.9 l 'loP t kh..ilii'll) .- :ll l %''''' e'll:i- 4 ';' , .biu' - i: f ,:•.i41,11 , 14.4. t,4,—"-- --- ' --.. 4 -... , ., .:;,i it 4:4; ; '',:e:;:v..f .i 4 ' 1 '7411 TroVIV. • • A VGibritatoiViTA:CRAMtNTO ! th ff Of, t lie gp r'Osen t war, cp 14,0 iivkv,ed “i 4 veeldtillif4olie, • • . lting and”perifiiiii"tilinth"•of n'early 'five thousand miles, through the wilds of Mexico. Col. Benton was the orator, on the occasion. Ai . - -lerAtecipno)ndedi Col,Doniphan. responded the Yellowing Banal)* speecji:, , .1” ••'• °ltthe honorable Senator's Pls had been itirepfelli`the 'tear *mild - hif4e iefmiriated long ago. i If her Gefiernment Mall Jil led it• .the (hopefl' of GeneniletSco4 land Taylor 'etch - twenty thousand men; therwould, ere , this, have oubdueti l the whole.Nexican pow er.' •Tn talk *about guerilla waif:aye is non- senS • e, againt • SuCh forces as this. If General Taylor, with lour thousand live hundred men, 'whipped 'Santa . A tufa at • Buena Vista, with twenty thouoond lie would ha ye hunted him down and crushed him. .If Gen. Scott had had a sufficient lores.on Lie March 'horn - Vera Cruz- to Mexico - to establish .a. line of enietunnication between army. and Vera Cruz. lie would, long ere this, have marched irito ihe oily Of Mexiio, and there , d ic tated the lea ns , e 1 peace. Fellow citizens! What have we 'gaoled' by this :war 01 General Taylor I can safely operations. He has - gained four distinguish ed vietoris—perliaps Most brilliant anal vietorions• that Italie ever been gained:an this continent—and yet he gained wah ine,. Why, sir, Xtuming to Mr. Betiton,) it that fife effcrts of our army are like the ef forts ol a fevered patient - who spends all leis strength in spasms. and as soon as they are over, is prostrated? • Mier Victo ries which ilieyli:Vve - nidfirT•veilTtlwy litfrff been forced, for witiOnf men, ammunition, money and conveyances, to lie idle told the enemy have beeri•ablete_gain strength alien., and then tlfe battles have to be !mune •over again. In our vietories nothing has been ained. -Suppose General Taylor remains where lie iv, will he bare gained riny . thitie ? Ife has been „there ever since last• Septe mber, and unless some better m,ftans are at forded him, lie will remain there tmtil next October! The expense of 111 is wnr is enor mous: I have been told that sugoo,oon a week has been paid to sisslain the war, and yet Gen. Taylcir hes in very position where he was eight months ago, and there Lhe mist lie.. , Although I have not been over General Scotts line of operations, yet it is clear that he cannot sumin hints •Il from Isis want of means. He may take the -city ol Mexico. • but he cannot sustain himself there—trite hut may, hut, it is iinpossible for hint to -keel; it. YaL-Santa-Anna r altholigh-lio-was-stetted when he weal to the Mexico, from some-cause has gained new strength, (some have thought that it arose Irorn (den. resin's proclamation,) and lie will sorn have.an at - -my sufficient to cope with 'Oeti.,Sentt It is Rot lor me, fellow citizens, to discuss the merits of this war. Bet it is natural Mat I, for one, ,hould something in relation, to it. It is a strange war; VaiiiiiTiltdr - lififfiL mowed. it was denstinced by a Imgo part): in 'our country—the patty to which I belong, —as a war for political purposes. 'But, Whort soldiera,wqre to be raised for tlre tro secution, yOu lied that men 01 all parks-, the opposers mid advocates, thulaerobetsmal_ the accused--were -ready to encase iti the war, to rally under the same stitudard. to fight in the same tented field. IVhitt4t rpm.- ladle for the people of the Old to gaze upon !", • • These tr.-tracts Lynn Colonel Dortiplint's speech will smuid in the ears, and sink into the hearts of the whole counity as a confir mation of the charges so oltim brought against the Administration, ol waging the Mexican war st carelessly and supinely—of neglecting--tiay; almost of abandontng, in the heart of the enemy's countly i the troops sent thither to conquer a !Tease.- 'The country will recollect Gen. Slott's let • ter last summer, in which he urged the 911-• ing tit of the whole filly thousand volun teers. The Administrati"n assures us 'that troops are being called out now., The corn plaint is that tiley were . not mnsteted long ago ; to take the place of troops whose en listment expired in May and June, and to strengthen garrisons, and a diviNion weak ened by the requisitions of the government. They were wanted at Buena Vista; they were wuntediltrid are still wanted, at Jalapa and'Mexico. From want of Ahem, the ope rations of two vititoriods armies ware sus pended ; and they are now sent ? ot to be sent, in the midst of the sickly season, to fight their first bottles with au . enemy more fear ful than the Mexicani—with the Yellew. Fever. • GEN. SCOTS'S 41WANCE.-Thil intelligence from Mexico' ieotiers it very Im - certain' that the entielligted revels in the Halls of the Momezumas oveUrred on the 4th of Snly— Scott, on -the 30th ult., was at Puebla. about 80. mites hem the city of Mexico, waiting re-inforcements under Cadwalador and Pillow, on the mad. Some of the:pa pers state that the forriter had arrived' at Puehla on 'the 30th Ho txas.fat Peruse _ on the, 20th nit. , ixliieh is 80 miles from ,Punbln. waiting .frii Pillow's arrival, who ltnd to i2ltlthe guerrillUki at every step until he . passed Cerro Gordo. Tim - force - under Scott was about 0,000 Men.' The two Gene rata •on 'pie Mad would 'add 3,000 to the number, malting a 'force el - 9,000 mon to March pito the city of MeXied.'Oh tlte- 29th lilt. there weru o. at 'Vern ChM iti, eitrnp - 2;300 inen'; Who *ere iu - Mare ' itr a re Wr - days to join Gen. Scott. Someorthe Mexican your fiats , ate' making meVry ut .the idea' thatiScot will be ilishMEMinted ui taking - his 4th of dinner imtheireitpital. : . . . . ~ .. . . . . Feom.SAIVTA:Fx.--;114 hpiathef,the(rsieos• at , San ta ,Ye •,: - had. tough,,i(nputveAl r ,ttkoßih .there •,‘v as ~ .ti till • . fiome •Neryn.' 01:11V.Ir.1§hep tietd-i,ot ' ...Si,,'.l..otiie, ; be Ipa,9,lpg 'o.4i#96tr,kipg!ti Arai tb , ; diffd • of , i1) 0 P • the ..g7th„.„,, , i , . ~0 .. /...._r,, %/1 ,a . phice. 11:!mi les ithip`ehje etj,0.• ; 17.4aN out i n format; attsl. 3 pitFty arek--,c#11* ! •F41.919n1, -vim,. arid..abOilt-.109 -. rrill.th,..Phip had.i4o!tfifilli', Atli tielk.E.%!.(li?§_a_.i.'ff9oo,4llA-11 1 _91 1 P,21/.44110 , .I)a(l , beOn:Seto . l9 o t ,bYlc.9l.":l?rA.SlcP:W.Mti. SF_,W I !do ers; i„while ..e.nwrifteciti'i*i A , 3)79rY? 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Comirissionerscilu4l . ierland county make itibijhlyere/itableVintatiltioe ment that the'quefil of Tai xlue4 . renronr county has been intkifie 4 '"itate Treasury, and thailie - ebatelrient'kfiv,e!per cont. has been secured, Cvhile •our - c linty) has done its full share to redeem the cr'e'dit of the Stale by the payment el the August' ineret " Ortras Cumberland Vailey,Ttailßoail co. has made arrangements to lay -a new track on the road - between Carlisle and Harrisburg and - Will•oommence the work without delay. The new-rail will be a heavy ,bar of neatly double the thickness rind'w'eight of the 'old bar, and make a - road far superior-to the old for travelling purposes., !This 'a groat im provement, anti the incretuleki business of the ; road we doubt not will warrant the company -erelong inextenditiVlM nw . e track over the •entire line. " ;'' r '`Volunteers torlilezico, Caztain stpw.A RD W,Arrb i of this borough, received locinatiozi on Monday lant, that - The. 56 in i)anSieitioHel by liim last ‘‘ Rife ir•, has now boen .necepted for sokts:iFe- . , co. He Will therefore r immediate3l• proceed to reerganizellie-compapy, and enrol others, so as to be read)• for active secs ice with .as little delay as possible. We understand Capt. Watts is authorized to 'quarter his -.men at the-Cai.lisle-Tarracks r .whele-they -will- be , be Sore of cornfortable accommodatiOns unt il theiratilt . s are filled and the company leafy to march.. A, notice friVl, him in relation to clothing and stibsistence will be lbuttd-in ou r advertising, columns. Volunteers who are ready to live their ser vices to the .country, will kind this alt eligible opportunity. We know of no ono better qualified for the command of a company; than Captain Watts. He hasilrat imppriate reipnsite, a military educalum, teceived at West Point, and for •the want of which in their officers so-many com pairies have se verely suffered in the pre'seni war. Besides this Im possesses in a - large degree the (find ifications necessary to secure respect to him self and inspite conifdence in those under his corninitiO,_His company we presume. will. be Speedily made up. . 4:*-- By the following noticelrom the corn mittce of arrsingrineels of the Boma. School Directors, it will IM siren thia the ex. wmitiaiions of (he - serail seljo Is wilt take _placmoext week. These examination,. can. ncrt fail to be of interzt_to the nubile, but espeeitilly to parents, an d we trost. will re- . ceivethat attention which they merit. The circollbra issued by, the committee announce tlulHhlH =1 Ammon Schools. Tn acconlanee with the general regal; lions of the Board, the ;imolai ex:twill:um, of the School.: of Cat - hale, for 1847 will take Place as follows: . l'atmAity REPARTNIr-siT. 1. Schools Nos. 1, 2 Sz. 3. tattultt by 'Ali ; c au l - mm Miss Wit:lnnian and Miss Rotel ter, will be examined on linitday - mornitr July 26:11, commencing at 3 n'elook. A final examination 01 the scholms recom mended for transfer; from thee° Schools, gill be had in the school rooms at the conclusion of the other exercises. ' 2. schools Nos. 4. 5, & 6. !aright b}: Miss Ednitititl, Miss Wilson arid Miss 1:1611, on the afternoon of the aline day. conimanking_ie 2 o•cloclt. The scholars recommevded for transfer horn th 3 Misses ndniond's and IV son's schools, will be finally ;examined im mediately after the conclusion of the viler examinations in their,roonm. 3. Schools Nils. 7 and 8, under the care of Mrs. Jackikm and .Daughter, and :111s4 Webber's, .on Tuesday mottling the 27th cortimencing at S o'clock. The final examination of :Lose reem ntu en ded fur trans fer from these schools will, be had on the same morning atter the other exercises ate conehrted. 4. Schools Nos. 9 and 10, Wider the direc. find of „Messrs. Searizht and Quigley, on Tuesday afternoon, coot inencing at 2 o'clock Alter the examinations are concluded, those recommended for transfer will be lurthet ex amined and finally acted upon. SECONDARY DE PARTAI EN: T S'ehnols.Nos, 13 , & H, taught. hy Miss Underwood and t iqr. I,obaelt, will be exam ined of Wedneadav morning, the 28th at 8 r/clol°—and s - ehoola Nos. 11 & 12, un der &u . charge o 1 Mr. Rokelsau r d Miss Keep: era on the alleranon , of the same day corn metwir,g at 2 olelocke • ; On the afternoon of Thursday the 29th instant the examinations for transfers • from the Secotitlary, Depertment—being schools No. 1/, 12,.13 & lake vitamin Ed u nation ball, ut 1 o'clook,wheyelleachers and ...Solicitors will aitencl. • 111G41 5C110014.. . . 6. The Female High, Sohool - jrt i3finrge of Miss tiontlel, will be examined rill Thursday morning, the'29ilt instant, coin incireing at - 8 o'clock. 7. The Mniclii . gh . Schnol vinie•rPie direc tion of Mr. Devinney, examined' on Friday morning ? lho 30ih instuitt, :coin:nem LixAtinyclort • —On A _Rtoraday evening, at half past 7 c iiktl9e . k the tiltithibtila ,, titlttie, Set:or / 1(10Y "I).aliaiiii!e a i iv ill,give . fite;:e.Fh!bhiell,. in' the', 1-140., ; „ The idifolciiii'lltl he ris L irciti:thl in '(;riiiiir,i,iarp 9e- . pgraiphy t ,liistory,.A itthme tic, Bt.e..tke-: . ' OtyFrupfiSi•efetii,e , ptliall44( 7 f o'el oelt , lilf 6l l 111,1 5 ,10;.P . 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OirtT•takee,Oangerpii.4s l 4ll=:-Ofole4ablilies : litrie been" prostrated, and a"considerable number have since died. A dreadful affair occurred in Philadelpftia .fast Thursday night, between two men named , VV•illititaßushwerth and Patrick iNPGuirelwho had a quarrel and fight in Decatur street, Rushworth got INTGutre down, throttled him and then bit it I'l The physicians fear dedth will ensue from mortification or lock jaw,— Reshworthrshas: : beeitcomnOtteo , te'PriSon: The 111dt:ulna Company. tinder the corn mand.ol CaPtain:Jolin•.WilSon, - which lelt Peru last year, and was in the battle of Ben on Vista,,nnrnbered ninety-two . glen. On Moir, return recently thy numberod ”inoty MOH' The reinains of the two killed in the battle they brenuht I, ditto and ,buried with , the honors of war. Of the Whole number ' efrivn only were hicrjowsl . ,!!, • • Th% Alabama Journal:learns from 712.01{.‘ tleman whose source of itiiiirmidiOn it to high credit, that the eotninct. at Mrs. \\rivato t which brought about the of • Dr.l(elly, in Sumter, Alabarha%ras hi'a great (leg:tee aftrihnfed to the influence prhd tired eti'fierifiArry Viri 2 inia Slug, 00, ters, whicksliduid be eh eulated, read and ad i red . • On the Ist inst at Lewistown, Penitsybia- Ma, a Mr.. Williams, a brother of the was killed by lulling from a barn whioh he was assikting to raise: and by the upsetting of p wagon .uponLwhich they were riding, Gen. John Potter had-his-collar bone-broken; Col. Butler hind his leg fractured in two p:aees and .yonng•John _Potter had his arm ,hoek ingly broken. • . The. statement o 1 the NVashin - ton Fhirm that Geo. Taylor has 10,000 men roily lor active opraiions, which has bsim sh (liAprovefl by filels, has horn evidahml by the lhovidetlee Journal as roilpws: l'ltough C Reads" flitnsel4 equal to 'Atinil 'Actual tore° 2.01;0 ME Over one ihousantl five bemired miles are already finished, in A inmica, awl lire thou sand miles 'ender enemies, lin completed within ;eyes's' is expected that m a iew months there wilt he a construe Mention between Portland and ;itw Orleans. malt Mu, a cominuots- chain ul some two thou sand miles. Ou ieviewilig a bo.iy of Yankee cnlcin -feerc at MatarnOras, Gen. Taylor's nn ire cad raeled by a Ile rrnlos.of a fellow furor New Harrrsirile, six fent four inches high: Ito was only 18years nlll and was, ;Ippon:1411y, nit no gromiirx. On .being asked his motive for v.olenteering;, he replied—" I.lecapse hi 4 daddy licked hini." 'l he rnion is chit fora tierno erstie_NntionabConvemirid,,,lslthe:only means - 45T - iiiiiii4TlThr;Piliiy - Willt - didiliimet: to life In then - eNt Presidency: The Taylor letter Ica evitlenilv•alanneil the oche i3l. The prop - .s'lam for an article in dre con stitiaion -01 the u rte, lorever prohibeircz hue colored persona-freal ereilino . to thriate, rejected by a rote el 1.30 10 55 ) in the- lllr• !Res convention. The Roman Catholics here pntcnasedil n • beautiful estate of Mr Coptinhivail on the Deleware river, near Andalus . lB.l3nelts our, ty, for thi• stun of F.:to,000. lt is to be c.on. yelled into a mummy. So say the papers. Dieing the thunder shower on Snyclay a emeery store was struek dry le;httilng at .Fort Edwards, New York, and five men Owlet?' were instantly killed. Tlitee others weft. :0- 613115:y Tlie New 04:104$ Daily National says Mat it lams on good authority Mei Cion. •f•ricatr'•• private affairs will denuinri his prPIII•f• the United States ita Novervber. at witjeh time lie wIl apply for leave of al•i•enee. In 1716; the -witole-onbionahlebt et..llrea! Britain was only. .cai, 664 : 551, about hal! ihe present gross amount of annual ti!,salinn. It is now npwards of X700,000 ; 000. t' The Rev. Dr. Baird,. we learn from the Ilarlord Courant, declines the appoiniment to the Presidency of Jefferson Col ledge. Hon. John (Inincy Adams completed his 80th year on Sunday., the fith not. The I lon. R. J. \Volker is now rimicining at the sea shore at Rockaway, Long Island. Bower. CONIN,AINTS occur more frequently dttring the summer months than at any oilier period, because at iliis season of the year, Oa' , system being debilitated, digestion is not suf ficiently active In dispose of the lend before it becomei hence a peculiar acid is generated in Me stoMitch, which is the cam: of thnse horrid di en-es called dysen tery cholera morbaS, inflentation of the bow - &e Trri c ihts hirltan Vegclablc Pills Mc :a natural, remedy, and .therefore eettain `etire Ter complaints. They also Rid and improve digestion and- purify the blood,' consequently, - as . they remove the cintfe,9l every - 1,911n of disease, it is absolutely foribemgo fail in making a pefect cafeOraysenyity,"oliutem Morl.4i . S, inflame- Oori of the bowels. sl.e," ' ;Ilnwitre of SUlVlC'eolitecl emelt eifeits.e 'The ea. Iv original and g caul ee Winn , Vegetable l'i I In. liaVe on the Cop lalict'or each box. Nbtat other ik getolititt, add to counteilell thin isforgery Othice ain't merit &lick, 149 Race st.Phila: Field to encliale'by CHARLES 0G11,131'. ' ~ SAN D't ISARSAPARILIA .—Du ring the warm sensonolhe Ileitis o( the body are at tenuated, the Circulation rentlere,d. languid and the, - ,seedp 01 disease firmly routed, and fun I ei3s proper rem ed iRR • :ire timely adminis tered, the invai,idoNvilf-siniebeitetith. the au tumnal ethic:. of fevnr or'sothe,Other,equal ly •iltild 4011ri 'of clfsenfie.''' I'lie•biookl beilip the gritiesiiatinfitiVirfOxidain of life, is Ml ped,iatgly. e9rte eiti6tl 'in 'frinitirb,ittiq, , to ev v -01111'6(1110 sySletit 'health-end teile - u:md v ig• , sirp.if ..parj„,' jtred'Aebilitleand,'sliite'aself im pure Purdy add 'elbanse. 'this life ~giving, priaeip3e, and _nip!, pljoys m6lllOlllOl ikist-• 01, jtp9.3111,,,,, F,cir,, disease 61 the, blood still 9i119(11490,1 1 991eq,. 6 f VIP ..,YOTIna enlargement belles, fev,T4tila,, A tug e ea,. eitiptimis' of tltelkin vrbeyinatismappt ; pnd,lp,pi bugo, ,Afeettsys,al,the,liYet„antl other deratigeM cots f3ll,the.fisystent,,Sands. l l,saisaparilbvilusialoten fonfid; to numerous instatives,f - lobe :if tin tt, 9 fifighl4 Rice .- 1 ujiliprixind - lanses luffoutlifti-istifites of lifd itifid 4 thifi' • q,tient ' i t.'stleellilifi,`littoWgltt*lldtlid'et'llitiiii t glitt s -' tifhf i frd'e tilliirli ttfiliflldtVCilillidso AN, ', ' ' i. ' 1 rteV44. RA U' ifib 111•4 fr %AE I gl - VtAIC PO , hi l s,{ll l ,lo,irliii (fiii"tilFisitit . ls6,*.l i tiflitv'. * : i :;10PPf'fillg l i' S. • ' L f tliP: lVl lfiC li k il' h;l n4 l Alz g , figg : lm i lliiif 11.0 , ,, IvßtiOwlit,ibto ~,,-, i i Atost,,. rim i k6R4z)b, gßAl:Aiii,,y.4lPr. 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' ;:(0031.4i4#470:0 - 4•*;:i , oi. ,,, ,oilik , itiqw . ll l 1 , , • 4,1,,,G, ,1 f .,,,,,,w.,01a :1.11 . 2 ' PA frt!lliftk i rgi,tl9l.s4hltii' s % w , 4 t 4... w w4cii:F.:l ..-,,,wq.),..,:.i.t„f;,...i.,....v.,.;,..,,,...,„.,..„... 7 ~, :,....", ,0,•;:i.; , ', - ', 'gl'i.ai, : allikl . lll ;, "Li : ..., : :' , : .ILT:',;:) . ' l,':: ' '''Cl'',' -- -- fiv,tra; ouit - cciizt - i4i ii:iii.:, -- 6.4"G'l g Qt ,Ar q dicino, will find one in the justly celelna 44Rillsof Dr. Brandreth, which have per thit4lnieC%rfs upon thousands of helpless and hiiiiedesW * rsons, after the usual scientific skiplor p h i inns had.cohsoled them with tlf4assur R that they could do no mote.--. it WO k•Iro. " t i lies of these Pills, as an anti-bilous attititifAent tnedicine, are unrivalled; all NVlRNTSelltein recnommend them; their vir tues sUrpassall•eulogy, anti.. must be used to be appraiated, The , weak and delicate will be strengdietred by their use, not bybra cing, but by removing the cause of weakness ' the gross and corrupt humors of the body._ They require no change in the diet, or 'care of. nit), ,I_ . L I_l ;i i ik A ti r errs—aocpmpany ea - p - 1 1 , uo N , F,th.it. y. one s epsynlkil_sLocrr 'oetit plitylieidns. - 1 !-?- . -1 ; 1 / , --. §94 - i,n,,Cartisle - , - , Izty,alr.W.F§,-.BAIisNIT4 , tite...Air,entir this luii (Met. Stephen Culbstsim;;sl4pettsbitrg. , lb lirencinan & Cri. Newcunrberland .1. & 1.. fluigle, iklechanictamrg. A. U. Miller, White - Muse I'. 0. Al Iliti'ef, 'glLirinnicnViOk'N'rn'. • ' .`1 .1. 3.1 S. A. Uoyle, , Hogestown. „! o. ~ .lamns Kyle,Neksnny Wei •• , t! - . '3. ~ •• S. 1,.. Sett tmani'•Nei.vville. • ~ lhler .N.Olll •rs lioillim; Springs • '. V Ton)?mai) recejtwil jiOin alt partcrs ca Mt. The rallnwint: I leitti,r hl presented with-in vice at tome Dilly slinwing the up:idol:a of l'ltyelrians in re. In: in tin: Meath:lll vain, of Dr. 141 VA V.,NIDIti COM-. 1:01; 3{IIMP 110. H w's : 411 a v.ing used yolle• 6 Conr- flaunt) 7:;:,rup of wilarilleiry umensively In iny.prat Inalf)eqneet int ity . xnur /14te Id Dr. Icrutrilter, in 10 estite:e In writing oh ilia properibix rt!lrledi , a !Went. I mast Cheernllly en nply Tpel,hy en dning,`l dill ills:lc:tee deli 1 ow're tile andipniimly ni large. and bins hI pal tieular. aA dote-1 Quack Demi:diet and Vatept 11r/strut:le, I was 41111111:Ali linen II failure 111 the most potent est:ocarina:is recnindiettilad iu our materia medical in none eaves or 11o , caSE61;r'cle:. to try - yhtir Prot:Malin% 17(''Prunna Rice I 'ti !may, •It Is still:ere:a Many that 1 ivas I n much pleestal with the remelt Or That, cilia Nab ibrptem trials Clint I Aim . iireeeribt: it ill:prefer:dice to till taller iteinedle, in - l u re an expectorant Is Intlicat: el. In Me inte.li eailed 'Pnetroninia nr Disease or the 'loinge,ln the:llertalne form in which II- riptidars in Itlaincicr. I regard it an an invaluable Iteniddi:,7n the treidinetit hal disea4e. Tn till %@h° knaie.lll9 / have el ill etinugh, but at I hie may be Seen by perenns. nut tta' the vi, Indy :it' Vrank'fliri. I will hriell edd,iiint liifve been engagrd in en Heil,• practice of Inv prnfemsion ol' 19 yr ‘re, n od cm a Regular Dradnate d eTtlinrylvanin and this is the !net Patent Medicine 1 ever thought eta:tit:li of 16 express an ofthilon in'tvHlina. 111 EI,LIN"N,J4 5;,.. Franklin"Crisi~t j•. ,v - Frankfort. Ky., Jali. 71h.D3:17 ' Thi• Wince eerti New in ham une,Mettr Plryeicia tin lii Mx a b•iv he le : l ining a Vert' gond preef a g. midla rera , leteled n Wand physician, andetrinds fair; be Is, us he says a reralar Reradtrate • - 1711. 'fir En, ; Druggiel and Apothecary: i H EEO sioro ihr lorro,fortfoo nfiny kiiirlt• In the waffle there Inn g a nottiher - or ooprlneipleh hothlditals got op moo 104111 , , tt htrh 11.1 . multi geoptoo WILLI. Cove nt. stint ore rol:ed A.Ptl even nq. of WIN cherr,lool Willi' 1$ t IyOrid)111141,111.on ly ur humor orepolothoh ever hnrndnrrd Ili the pobiie, whith i'n'n he prn , e.l iii the pdhlic IlerordA nr tho C.ootelpvorealth Ponvolvanin. Thetotly Hofequorol, tieaooo Dol.:4km', is 10 Fee that Inp elgunture J. on caehTolNo - • • lir .H HWAYNN, • I •-rise•f (0" izi2itch uod Ihkce strums, Philudolphio SOLI in Cm 11:+1 , ' by S. W. liAvEttsTicK 1 - 1/ealtli Panda—easy' for tlie.People, Ph 9. 41/ it MI7 illei LISTS .11,111 . 1,r rirt lirippy,he time • Asit - wi• .n 4,1110,, Beat .4Jaceicah..h:thtion, irith:2ldditiops.: Bring An elt•mcniary d 'noc(iitti:reslnlg tr'catine on Oink. 'efter= taming articlss nil fond, - 1 I t,i'l , C hinds, Siren'gili, F.. 1 i t,z, -Si.ml:lol,. :Nerves, Itvei;airon, 111,zeo mu, I.lv IT, "" II raillx,. (334 Age ; 14 Irmd , I .lailizs, -11131 d,.. Allot. , 14S, : 1.14.1.1V.5; i will, ilia S..eret--iiinn.FP in hut• u•iau,rd—l 1., do Gond, (innsini :nut ni hI rr , , Nyonian ;Ls- Fan•nrs, Rich and •\ -s • \ • u•!.tr Vie"• ni•ror, \v„„,.,„ h„, v r „,,,i,, d,iic ito, \Vonrit,'s VI, l ut•c, 1:11.• ,11 1 ,1 e ,1,1.1i10 , 1 for themnble• porprnit. nt 2111(1 r‘innfintg ellue!oinv t lull the itttlondlog vololinlo knowledge nl, Ow the imih W frtlnc, 11111 11111 t :ot et o m t e,tl a 11l tat 'ily I t palth. ku.Nct., 1%; .r rents .iti o ttov ehpy , ty 111161, nr Gar he m : •.,it rit• id. .0 !I•••:4 1 • psid, rr. /.1E131.' It Cn. er., ti}, This slilitAble work o . olltains [in iltioleolinq orni] 1;7 p:lgt.s. 31jil~llcl.}il~ia- ,frt~iivlwt. • --r-f- ' • I , • , , . . nONDA r. Joy - rt. . . The late foreign advienS slieirvitig a riiitie lint deelitie itt Europe, have depressed , pri re 4. here. mut the market lias been none in :al i% e.. .A rr di erivneeted futille&alt Saturday this ratite! acbied to the dill 111C5... Flf IZ—Ma Cliangelo.dnythf.ll3 tvits hnt fol Flom for esliipmeili, and on ly 12 a MOO bbls fiesltgrqpid Peuoa. sold at zti,so• .IZ FL, vrrt--No salea'haVe ttfingrpred.4 CORN ;Xi 91 800 ri„loQoi tills Biandowirie at 5 , 3,60 per bit, and a' lot of proa.hrons at XlO each. (;IZA IS—Nu bales of ‘Vileat and no fixed mai prioe. enttN—tins declined' Shied of 56 ,t -h. of P 0411,111 tumid yellow at 75 ow; and go 111 Soutlieru afloat at 70 cw. *eight. Orip, On the 13111 ittst„ by tile Rer.Y. C: Mr ncol.cc R. RoniNsoii a Perry county, to Amsi .I),Evciu. lottc.erlx., of Skippensbuig. • . .. . In Mechanicsburg, on :Monday the ' ,2th i [lst:, I Ir. -J.% M P.84: - Dkrmiiiged - about - 80 - 2m.. In Shippenshnrg;'on tititurrhObe ICA i jest; Air, (-11.;Nipi Aur r uilNeauuti; iiieA - 8?, ye ars. In Carlise,.on.Thuriday meriting' the Bth Mrs. MARTHA licaTEU, relietot the lute Ilelehetr 11etter, i aged. about 80 years. , ' ID opt:vied this lite in thisifierpuA t ,qt, iho 12th knst, 771 h. IttAAC GfIAH'AM a res pevialise and much EtAiliaati CrOdreti 'hien in the T;30 . -,g4)loofilis age ; tithe to his tow; hcfrtie„wiihbrVit,promeetti full res •e6W1.1. ik - 0 .1 * ".1 4 111 g0 . , ""1 ~''' 1 • 011, frifkl .ftt A tigubt• ,Terrr, ;I 8 . 1.7 • q s,FiuktT. wick commouping'onlbnqayith6t 23d 'of ‘A kigtiAi','• tB.47r) , •'‘ ' ~,' c.":);` , :“ - • . 1, "Pifiddirdt •"" - . '"'"l' , . vii , m aw . ; ) : I/iv ~,, t,f,y a 'fillyijl)T t Wk,': l siiiti)ri's . ' i tAvits;igiikirii** I klYttiPlP,i, I 1 Jr ..,../ 3 4r* :ol'n' a :, t„; ;A 2 r ' ,/, 410 40 ,, itir44#4f Prial- CY.LriaYlialliVll - 7 i(1 . t . Sql . ith al - - Ai & ~0• 1 ,01116 4,00i , ,iii . v • t " - wcuds,„ vs ierWei A .- :fir - - At ,-- At4l447Niilet:Ls'litrai:7_ U: _ 4. ,- • .131rnitz...ei:. 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