0 DWI ''',47ll 4 (tl T C , It, I 11141Atje C 0110100.4.5 4 1.04. • Bllttfigstearrteltip ' Orleans'ini thtii' 1 I tit; init.:- Nlesleinx.:ipatt'Srti have been received -giiing intatrOtinpalq., Lgence. In the .'Diato del ,"CiAblernio ) •‘Of the 28th of June, appears, an itupefbant4i ; l: plomatic cortespondenclt between • channn and the Mexican governinerit. The first note is from the MeitiCan - Minis ter of Foreign Afletkits, to the neeiehiries -o • - -'Congress, reterting , tp-iltnebtay,ni commune; cation from Mr.: Buchanan: anfinuneet Mr. Ttises sppointnent:: We learn that, this t.etter was:cotiirnitnicated tO . -` - genta •Yritha' by 'or throughle - ..lliiii#h 'Minister at 'Mexico, Mr. BatildittotfilWbb" hats exttuid, himself to -.bring.atiotit49tegotisition lor,paace between' tthe two'nitiinns„• . Bnetianan'iletter is dated April 15th. a,iissierldwledgeis the receipt of the Mexican • - •' - `'M'iniiittit i e letter efthe 22d FebruaryLdeclin ling to accede to our proposition to sendeorn; `r,nisstoners to Jalapa, ;Havana, or any other ;.point, before the blocode of the Mei:Warr polls Shouttnesraised and the Mexican ter tritory eiraouttioa by our- troops. ' • • Mr. Buchanan writes that troops.. President 411,01da-such condition nbsolttelritradmissible. " • 'neither 'ilemantled, by melting Armor nor' • •sanctioned by the practice 01. natioris. He urges that such a preliminary condition would -render warsinteiminable,especiill3; betiveeri -contiguous nations, unless, by the complete , submission ol.tints of the belligerents. He jmetile a eg t urre it would-be ‘ fot -a nation which had -ey to-gainhloollidld in tin erierri3Psecnintry, to abandon all Alta' advantages it had won, - land wiihdraw, mega hthrtlerfteindnee nego-: ttlailorks,Withlitit any ceitiiiinf cirrielitiritrthar ;peace would ensile horn Buell negotiations. Ile flibr ;Mies the cause of our last war with • Cleat-Britain to show that.we never thought 'for a .mement that our nation required us to insist upon a withdracial -of British troops be fore consenting to treat for peace. We sent Commissioners to Ghent. when portions of our territory werq in possession of British troops, and it was nohfrious that while nego.., tiations were going on.Ghent,hostilities were carried on upon both shies with unwonted vigor—the Mosc memorable action of the war itaking place after negotiation had been con cluded- • • Snch a preliminary condition to negotia-, 'lions cannot be cited in modern times.at least Mr. Buchanan knows hl none. ,Ele then ex posesthe unusual conduct of 'Mexico under another aspect_ The President has desired to avoid the war ; had sent a minister to ne gotirtte,a peace, even alter the war was com menced by the attack of the Mexican troops. 'upon Gen. Taylor. • The President had rett 'mated propositions with a view to open ne gotiations which should put an end to hos tilities. He -had dee-Lail:id to the world that _ __he_ _w_cruld_exactne_cdo_ditions that were urn bonoiableto both parties Land yet the Alexi• can governMent had refused to receive the Minister sent. e sent to her,.and after dealer . ing to accede -to the opening of • negotiations, Mexico had never made known 'anon what basis she would consent tea setflemeot'of the ' •diflerencesbetWeen the two Republics. - There vigil never be a.termination of hos. tilities, (Mr. Buchanan proceeds.)- if Mexico. refuses to listen to overtures which had been proffered; and which tend to there-establish :moot of peace. The Pretident will not there fore make further overtures forilteoperling of negotiohs until lie has reason to believe . ' that such will be accepted by the Mexican government: nevertheless, such is. his de sire for peace, that the evils of war shall not be prolonged one day litter than.the Mexican government mairedtabsolately necessary, to carry his determination into effect. In conclusidn, Mr. Buchanan forbears from commenting upon the (losing passage of the last letter from the Mexican minister, lest it should give to his present note a less coned ratoryhTiarecter .than.he desires for it. He recurs with pleasure to another passage in The same letter, wherein he expressed the pain with which . the Mexican government had seerfaltered the cordial friendship which it had cultivated with this rephblie, the con tinned advancernent - of which-it had always admired, and whose institutions had served ash model of its own. Such sentiments continues Mr; Buchanan, the President deep 'bi feels, his strongest desires are that Alexi - ict - States, - ender such - institutions as prevail' with us, may protect and secure the liberty of their citizen's, and maintain an elevated position among the nations of the earth. Such is the outline of-Mr. Sucharfau's let-, 'ter of April 16th. We have not translated it, as the cinema will no -doubt at once be made public. There is no indication •in it of the basis apon,whieh Mr. Trist is author. ized to conclude a treaty. This letter the Mexican Ministerncknowl edges on the 22d of April,. saying that the President had instructed him to reply that the_tv.hole subject matter of it had been .ex pressly reserved by the sovereign Congress of the : nation for its own control, and that the letter would be at once -transmitted to it for • its aehon. learn by. the Mexican papers drat Con :-gress was at once convened to take the mat • ter into consideration, but up to the 2914 a June no-quorum-had-.been-procured, Fro Mike. Army. - Vera Cruz dates to the Bth',Tampico to the. 14th, and Brazos totho . 11th, have been re ceived at Now Orleans by the' arrival of the, steamship Galveston. The New Orleans pa; pers do not State that the overtures of peace bad been rejected by theillezican Congress. The dates fr'om theTapital are nolaterT El Republicano of the 28th, "states that a o,o o.f i ncil of war had been. held b y Geu. Scott o he 241 h, to discuss the question whether e rmy should advance on the capital or not. A general whose name .is not given; expressed the . opiriion that it Would, be, im prudent to advance with lees than 2ri,qoo men. General' Worth difieled • trout %title viewS. General Scott and the rest of the officers, a greed witlf,Gen. Worth's views, and `it;;was forthwith resolved to take ..up Abe:fine - ot march for the Capital on 'the 28th, bet halt. at, Rio Frio a few days,. to gava.timo to the .11 , 1exican government to deterinirie. ifs answer to the proposition •lor. negotiation ,o 1 peace. The Antericaii•ioree is estimated at , This Cerintierchil Tinier+ ,htis authentio telligeede of these'. tletailsi almost literally • correct.; The Ilefiablleanar remarks 'upon 't : ,thiein*atiori that it belitiye the Aniericaris 4:o4:..poippromised their'..dtteation beyond very „. victertes'..ivill cause Ihcir'ruj - ,..,'-:'y'• , ttiThie)Witblitritnii of the 'prthlishea :.:`',.,zleillatif*noing the•'ileharkation • of troops Soo!t:had-ordered to with -, lo:goune' and: a iry aoc+ tart towards 'ca thepitali het leatnitig Ihettrain was. detained Altia'ssideCof Puebla, had countermataleil.the'eider enir '''jtrelso.,statert • that Scott had: it.ribetili poet cost`{';hlicintentions of-tetiehing.thecap„ ' the! lode - The • artmel patter think g s it piebablelhaa•Gen, Tay4tr-wilr, ahen t • • r • ••, letteti, Malor...taa one, et, the; proquieralakein,.atitti'MajorJlielatetitheOtts '-e . ...t11#1,E,C1ay;1440 their : eothmaridet,•slatecl',,,et'the, , •• •••,eitYiKil4 LlM exterrion.. tlpr 26th ; ultif,attitea' that O, of American PRAPP.ata,Ware 'N' Ai v : l : aelitt,ii,ppepier . ),..hrit...thit the '1 . 0 . */Ireitill - dtticiittecf, the:eapital:-,". ealoprpenotv,- - secote:/haVk ••.;. •"' ' s d,ainatul.,ziroald: a l ma ,oft,fpr.,dhErideast:Of , 'arabeigioptatiet aft seniyee diiitarrivOit; j r ithe BtiatfhtiL elterlithjrngelfiy,yOrri4o3,:ferto piolkutlithig .*Aito . 41001. tretky*diiti to‘join'aerietal Sttl, PhZthe . jolhitialatiee .I „!Yet. sent inti4,',,the' Jel:: :-Thin int,'Conitistingof three ihou hundrild.;men';.4Uard lion' of dollars.' ilt . ist(OpOsial 9th, Ranpom{a detachinent of the'l4th and 3d, Lieutenant Colodel Herbert,eommandipg? a dttadttment-ofithe 421 h, and >ttvetcOmpanT - ies of the *llth infantry; Captain •Duperoo.", anti Fords'cotnpanies of ;34,- - ,dragenns; .twe companies of:. voltigeors ; five,cod , the Tenn ,- 13ylvartia volunteers; 41 detachment of attille-, ry, ‘tsitit four pieces, and' a large detachment of inatines.. .The trains•will be Irani, five tu: six miles in length, end - it is expecte!" that it will havii , somiy conflicts with the Guerrilluff. ratiNt TIM PLAlNS.—Mann's Fed, cm . the Arkansas, has been..burnt by the leilienS,and it Is said also that Volt William has been destroyed. Five hundred men 'lntl •inaich-, ed to the relief - of Col.%ove. 'Major Dough-' erty,.havmg . recovered nearly all his cattle, and sent dri - vsith the troops that went etinuideriCULTatiton,,lmil returned .to . 'Fort Leavenworth. Two, government trains at thirty tvagons, each, left. on the 9th, west ward for-Santa Fe. WEDNESDAY. JULY 28, 1847 Zur . iteibuYea. Terms. One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year if paid in Advance—One Dollar and Seventy-Five Cents if paid within, or at the end of 'six months—Two Dollars.if paid at ihe end of the year.. The Herald. is now the cheap est'pqer in the county NOIXIXZCILTIONS . . The One.. Term and Tariff, Candidate*. • For Governor, GEN. JAMS IRVIN 'or t'ategi Commissioner JOS. W. PATTON;. OF CUNIBERI,AND COUNTY Wl* Etanding Committee. • The Democratic Whig Standing Committee of Coro- Gorki ad county, are requested to meet at the public Jiaiisc Of Beeryßhonda, in the borough of Co ribile,on '49ATIII3DAY, the 'Rh day of Miguel neut,at I,l'ylocle P.-M, for the purpose of appoint lug the day for hold drigthe Delegate. El, coons, nod for the assembling of the County Convention to form a ticket. The follow ing persons were rippnintoil tliis cimunittim by the! ! Convention of 1840, and tlitqr atteuttance ictainiestli! .requested .Jacob Itheetn. ' Robert McCartney: 3 Carlisle borough. George E. Bolster, Allen township. r Wm. P Dughen, New Cinnberluiffil. J. D. flamploh, Silvor•SifiTfirw - Gaulle ki)forlaihn, • Richard Parlor; North THlMlleton. Robert (thin. Soup. Middleton. William C. Drianer,.bleclianigeburg. ' Jolin finnan, Dickinson. Dr. Wm. 'Maggie, Shippeustinrit. Benjamin Snoilgrans, Shipponsburg tp.. George. W difigizer; Monroe. Thigh fl McCune, Newton. A. L. Coyle, Mayville. Samuel f. dentition, iffitartvoll. Ciliates W Weaver, Wept W• Lerkey, Frankford. Col. 11 it Iteliak, Southampton. George Ronnie. \I llllin. John (treason, Big sluing. 'A LITTLE MORE GRAPE, CAPT. RRAGD:' Democratic Whig County Meeting 1 THE Demorrntic Whig citizens of Cumberland county, and ail others friendly to the election of Gen. JAMES IRVIN end Mai. JOSEPH W, 1' A'FFON, -to the - offices of Governor and Canal Commissioner of Penneylvsnin—all who are opposed to the present cor rupt anal incnparde -National Administration,and its Lttjuriorte and destructivo_mettstlres—all who Ore op posed to Out continuant,. of I:reinlye power "for a, second term In the feeble and incompetent hands of Francis 11. Shank—all in fhvnr of misquote protection to the free repuhlican tattering interests of the United States nguipst, the overwhelming competition Of Brit ish pauper "ten remits day" Inhor,hy aTaritifor Rev enue and Protection—are earnestly requested - to meet in the Cotirf-Ifouse; In, lm liorotrgtrof - On Monday Evcanng, Angrust 23d, 1847, rrt 14 o'clock, to give such expression to their feelings and opinions and to promote that organization and action in nick alnico as will impure enemies of good men, and the consequent serially of "tin gram ma good to the greatest number," in Ihe-odtninistrn ikon )iolicy'of the State and Union. Ely order of the Whig Standing Conmattee. , Ott— Adams county was the first to'pay in her .pota'ol.State Tax—Old Mother Cum berland the second. Peace bath its triumphs •as Well as war, and these are of them. ozy- nue burn of Mr. Koseri about two milearom-Shippensburgovasaet_on. fire by. lightning, in the storm of Sunday last, and bawled to the ground. - Ik/contents of grain were entirely . cioasumed,lnit ,several horses and other soft . - wera".. teiett . red :from ihe flames. • We haVa • Wei 'll•Warned•• whether there was any insurance or cot._ . • • • We rion't,see anything in the Volun teer or Derncicratic relation to a certain con gressional election which mak ilaen,y-eri lately in New, Hampshire, and in which one Whig arid ene Independent nand idate-ug,ave :Jessie') very_ strong t? a couple of unfortu nate Locoloc.oe ',Our neighbors don't Aden) to•know any thing more, about the full in the price ofr:fleue,«iither; than 14e-roiV bakers Tbis latter classit is said, get, the firet.',news 'of a Tise•in flour,' but are yeirskElptical when: a fall is anneuncell 4)6;.Through -the,..enerdetie ,Jadge Banks . the Wide Slate rharist(rer, the' tre.sury will ,136:enitb , Inil:lo Paipft,the'eerni. annual interest in Aiigtiiit 7 and Have a balance' "of applied pthei:parpcisety, *ncri.hat: s2ob;opo'-lierrowed by - lkonfoen:Prade. 'efor'y t o meat ; die" Febniar'y interest . '' Tlie was noPablaaliccovilpfisliipt ,*9lt. oNult The Teleeteerealts sale• of the t4ltc,roticti eurot The -ieePeetehhlyeePle 9t-Cteeter7 lartlc9#lsi,, only , . f ave':ll?out..V.VV4:TifrOU,J 4,ik141) rauCerittoilinVo i f 'melt In a eattata, , Leeefec!e. Staid people muai of POPlP24,fgilMjp/ never tlik**):o:4 l ;ehetitileg ieee*Jeti . -.6er . Pel94o l :7oX4kaint :., , 0 1 14rillppiy#Kirilk34101114011Vitt/Yl3 5 1 , 13 ittun,„ .lil:4NdfiriVitAA#4o94 , 4rOlttf4M 4 i (rVik a Y t~ tifit neteeitkttkatr . felghielTilfeteik4rOW . 4he; ooh : v T," .• - 1046i' 4' ` clumramn;"l.2%; - OF CENTRE COUNT FIRM PllEleil ,; . tiipsETEgryf #4:4tit io;:fiat(;!itii:pat id it_ in . 51041,1 , 1iit«*1 431::::*ipilli0.43rliiilii-,:iilnipty,;„flp.oo7:*.e# ; : - :0010fpOginitt03 41 1 4 i, ( 1 4e 1 OnoR11- 4 * teas The';great=aver=cry';of''tho beet:doer,. .f)ttllYAir. „9 toll At° .o`inberlaisd'eetantyr.:.•.ll , l4 Viiiv• ,Messrs: ce::aclittirs ;of the:"VoOn.l -- but -now - ll4thicre'diteri'ortlieuf. - neteern. atitl"Perdeemym both . lirbnetineell One TOltiltririerfle..lm•sound itartialyta ry reflrm." They harped upon 'it cOritintl- . ally from. the beginning to ;he end thri I . eamprilgn - of 1845; 'Even 'Judge thought it was an excellent rule to introduce. at that lima. Hut we Will ho nrie -of the dis tinguished /eaderi of the pr.rty, JOhn Irvin. the justice to say that he alWajte expressed objections .to it. 11.43.1s.agptv nto be- deckled. ly in favor of the rotating piinci[ile;liorn . one office, up to a higher. He is a consisteMex. ception to the , cirte One Term princit)lo. The editors 'of the Voliniteer, the ~Dernoc rat; and 'Judge Stuart,'hre now attempting to-broitc idotvn the. On e__Terml princiPle, by._ the t:e.eleinion.. of Gov.thigik. Fliel _want to elect him tor a second term, although ho bus been hi Various kdri . eits' , e.oristfinlW for TRIRTY YEARS;und - i - forithered - hia - nest i ' tojhe tune df . over, L SEVENTy.THOUSAND . DOLLARS'!But Will the .greaf hotly of thn, One Term .Democratsof_ curnberlad r whO have been led by the eclitoilVol the .V'olunt ' eer to believe that . the Dne Term principle rs . "a, sound and salutary reform,',' now abandont and violate 'this salutary' principle, merely to' give THREE YEARS MORE of office and NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS more of mo ney to Francis li, Shunk? We hope nol.— WO trust they are men of political integrity,, whb will 'not abandon their piihoiples at Me mere "beck and nod" Of mercenary office holders, whose everlasting cry is "give! give! give!" - From 414. )I_rmy. 'There has been 119 intelligence lrom the camp. of !Gen. Scott for several days, but something stirring and important is daily looked for. A report prevailed on Thursday last in the cities, that the laSkpvertures for peace mails by our government had been indignantly rejected by the M'exidans. The New Orleani Times of the_ptlLinst., which: started .this report, 'insists that it is 'Correct, and sayaTife information came hem a source that can be relied:upon. None of the other. -New Orleans papers credit the report. It is to be earnestly topad - ihrii: better counsels ! have prevailed with the government of Mexico, and . that no mad infatuation has lei her 'to reject proposals for- ierminnting thiti sanguinary war, fa vi.hich bath .coun• tries-may - now Well be tired. locOloco paper's, the Volunteer n mougst the rest, are still harping upon the. "great presperity" which they - asely alledge is the result of the wolkings of the Tariff Of 1846. Amongst other proof's tlrcy (mote n speech of the It layor of Lowell, Mass: in which he pictured to Mr. l'olk on his recent visit, the busy industry of that town. They forget_to state, however, that the manufactu ring enterprise and pronperily of 'LcWell ex isted before the tariff of 1846, or else, we may venture to say, it would not have existed at all, The stout hands and hearts of New Englanders will work against die adverse influences of the tariff of 1846 as cheerily, and us perseveringly us they can, bat that this tariff is serionstyonrfbarassing the man , . Moen: wing interests et the country is a lac( mato be denied. This is cle . arly shown in the following paragraph from the Newbury.: _port '(Mass.) Herald : wr ifiTild erTifit Ordre I :la' iSi•Ki co mma nmries throughout the country for last year show that the business is very much depressed. Many wills have made nothing while the most profitable—Mose mills hay. large stePitiS fund,: and it-iinse gnarls art, In the most demand, as the Merrimac, antligashua.&c.—have only cleared 5 per cent, and other well established mills, like the Appleton and the Hamillen, having but email surplus accumulations, Make hut 3 per cent, and others, less favorably situated,with difficulty preserve their capital whale." ' BY WAY or otr-SET l ,—.The Democrat of - this - - place-quotes- --an -extract- from - --a speech of Mr.,Giddings, of "Ohio, the cele brated abohtion member of congress, which gives the wings a Severe dig; because Itself are,. l notabefitionists like himself. l3y way of ofPset• to Mr. Giddings, we would 'Oalt the attention o( the Democrat to the follow , ing -declaration of Samuel Smallwood, Esq: a' aniuguislietl ! Democrat , of-I,Vfishington, North Carolina•whO'-'haVing proof:dined his purpose 6 vete for-Mr. fil.,:iS.,Oorinelf, ;the the Whig tairdidate Mr , Congress' , in :that distfiet has Veen, warmly assailed ,6y the. Le. , cofoco paper published to New barn. From Mr. SmallWentra 'reply ki onobee as saults weimekelho 43i:tract : ' •,.- ..- . ai •did. - stiv, that t would vote for t . Lion -4-.4..). del.f ..I:,say.so tiew;,aed.shilll-..n0 Jail' my' wordy.: My teasons are bribflythetie: I know Mr. D•to be honest,capable.•and faithjbl; and 1 believe that the agnitrtistrotfou tft4o country i n . : the. hands of:mr..-roahlis bCcare(soorrept, 1 that onleas' men are elected to,Congreas that phiesamen - _are elected to Congretia,"Whe Will itideavor..te'Airing the:,Goireroment:brick-' to , it's aneient,Purity t ,there c . will ipeedily - ibein ond to• otir.bonsteillibeitY; and , l4o- pleased. ; d i m I, 4 :•;ihi ti view, r ark ,BllB .tairiSObk. each 4 Democrats- as atinatora Callitiun.aittl..Setler, o f.' Smith 'Ciirrilitio;' „Yeleez and 'W,entcott,:- of Florida, ind. the, 0 Oil ..- W ::,11.1flay *,o,pdi. late • Sett ator' fromrNora Carolina, r. and ly:tt lknit 1 - 31,hirrnest - llentouraitilihroughonfltlie.orMaqy, iilheatio ' dt iiiB4oo .mostpcnelui iVe ly; ::e -' toWeelf--to:Gg:thdre were:ire.suk 'll*o4ltiilidPatFiettin thellstneefatie•p,f Aras . l.:,;cfilhotn""Mirk.alessOunitiorof lnaltnen,‘liki•Polly , m,ioca.toligh,iti: I4era;'sThen44.4elmtry.yOultnet , htve ., 4411:14fitlellndiA:tliff)'.:lereliblekillPtS6'6U'ivOir Od.Aotruipracy nOldliti A isgrao ed .Wlth •••-n 0, Alklf.nint(Onkini'hainer tor..ito-the:Octors-be.!. l b ot lief'slajOLPote.Agif :fp tifify:fol'Afr: 'PdWbuyl - , - deeplt.itegreu-iti' and-sbleranly lieYe.",fthdP.hirletterdliseim.p'witir'v:*dlititi 14-MrPgsAtAoP.7'. 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L ., 01ftrn40 -4 1 ) ,r4 uzfr a died t44ssffvil l'iPgir44l-10,T4F4VPt*I‘ hi -6.1 04114± 1 ';• th. . „ . • r• • • , , KMM WR% ACCtlviAkiet4o*Yoolo /$1 *1 tens. ictoorivi*OkOse by 'cbtiventiligs throughout tile lonm-Aut - and •forced et/flair:lloot' 40krii'tti)v. is ClOtiti ?rein titefeit:i ready i2ifact 44;t0 ei :n6 . '0701671 !doindiki mhde an ~ciagdeti, &ni g Nck, xrsei. A Whig', nrietl'ng Tieftfditi New terseyin April hist, after itbirtifihtlrig OM Rough and Ready, for this - Preeidenty, stated-in btpad and i r tnrif iskikahle',4erms the ; krounds 'upbn •whitll thb• nomination 'was Made) in the fc;llotVingtesl3l'utioe: Resolved, That the character Or Gen. Tay -1.,r for plai spoken-honesty, assures ne that 'he %Jill never disappoint :he evpeetations, or • betray the (-pot - Went:o of hie country' M 01); that his*past politiciii conrse gitmanthe of the soundness of his principles, and:-that: it, au thorizes us . toconjitte-ht,/afuis/ityle://te pro 'lctivc system, and his opposition • 'to the.gtfli sition new territorie.t ‘vheiev:ith to destroy tho-balrtnce of the old -Union,: And-the next and , Itist reolttrien derldred_ that theivroreghtitfigdfing-ribminatedliinn 'for President. .T6-tliis.resohtion, thus ;listirtelly, stating all thathe INThigs of the Norti con= tend for, and eflirtnikig in the sclundness ofhts•Whigism, Gen. Taylor thus - rmiliei;ee:preseitig'hie - l' high groMfication" with the dentirodnts of the meeting; -1 FIRM/QUARTERS, ARMY OF 9CCUPATTON,I Monterey, Ma'xico, Juno 21, 180. Stn—l have .tltb 'honor 'to. neknoglerfge, ,with sentimerfer diillGll dIiATIFIOATION tho receipt of a copy of the reitilinibns 're cently adopted at a meeting oftlle-t/emlnitat lc Whip of the craftily of iVlercer, New ler .sey. My thatiks ate.speelally iltieleirtOrrends of the State of New Jetr•ey for their flattering expression of approval and estetim,and winch can assure them is as trnly .recivicated. 'embrace 'this occasion to remark that . . the people of the country desire to phice`rne in the "high office of tho Cifla 'Magistracy, i do not feel myself at libehy'le tefuSe., but on the contrary in thlit positipii, as well as one More bumble r it will ever be my pride and constant endeavor to serve the country with all the ability I possess. , • Please convey these my - thanks and brief acknowledgements, Jo the ciiizens of the comity of Mercer. 'I wish them and yourself much prosperity. and happiness.. With areal respect, reamin your most a bediit - servant, - Z. TAYLOR. . . Maj. Dem of U. S. A t rriy. r • Dr. John Ti Clark, Secretary Public Meet ing at Trenton, New Jersey. - • _We thinly tlii; correspondence pretty ef, • fectually cleats bp all the doubts raised by the 'S'grial' letter in relation:to Oen..TaylOr's acceptance of a nomirration by the Whigs. Meantime new proofs °tem. Taylor's at- tachment . to the Whig cause are daily re-_ ceived imletters:troM the Army, written by officers, whose constant intercourse ivith Gem :feylor 'tuella them to know clearly his pri vate opinionsand political sympathies— These letters Ott caour in pronouncing him a 'WHIG-L-4 He* Clay Whigl 'Such state ments us the lollowing place-the matter be yond ali (pestle:l, and effectually settre the doubts in which the4ovoloco preys is endea voting to envelope the 'political opinions of old Rough and Ready. The Not folk (Vs.) Ilernld publistqs the f lowing letter from officer of the Pitutnia regiment, who ie vou ched lqr n a gentleman of veracity and rn• teldtgerree : $ • {CAMP ?MAR BUrNA VISTA, June 11, 1847. hope to be with you at the next e. ;fiction and give 'a long pull, a strung pull. and a pull altogether' for Old Roughand Rea dy; I see-hy-the-Remecnttie-papevs-drat they are trying to throw some 'cold wafer on his nomination for President. awl to doubt whe her" his political principles are of the Whig school. I have,thesatisfaction to know that..balsvt_ gerino_ Whig. This t have awned from hi • most Fi l thmit& among others hit oin brotlfer. So that there, Can he no triikalte in this matter. I also know, that he is the avowed candidate of nearly the whole army. and that he tcfll „o it in 1819 with it -, perfect rush.' As I am now on politics. I will give you an idea of the state of patties in our own regiment : Of the 13 captains, 9 are Whigs. °ldle 39 lieuranants,'2l# are Whlga. 'the Ci . l . lonal and Major. are "Whigs, and the Lientenant.Colotipi although, a Democrat is an. open, advocate for t• Old Rough and Ready" foilltittiUxt Presidency. 'lwo thirds of the rank and' e,tire also , Whigs... den. Woolovho Inmyjn,com man tl,o Lox .d i is a Whig, as:alsii a large majority •of the oflicers, the NOrth Carolina anti Iklissiti sippi regiinentsi:and I am satisfied. that IT an election - was to tato place in our camp toglaY on political grotinds,That wtl child "show yon 'a "liethel".4l-rmilan . "Old Trap"..majority.— After this italetnepttlf facts - I think yon will agree 'With:Me - that thil'Whiga-bliie - a , curb. - ops way Of aflordinikeaid and comfort to the 'enelny.";, Santit Anna) I aril tertatri thinks act ; anti I ara - suro'hiti Ivotild rithbr.:reOSiy,e such aid and comfort - as his friend James K. Palk adordad•hlrtt; than any.be.liasever.rei• , ceived.from Taylor ) *Mt, Wool) 110. , In;lliia connection, 1148-14 i4tlittriore.Pa' triob :•vve take AIM opportunity to` ntrottime an extract kom,another letter,irom - a.gatirint anti distipggnnshed Kenttiakiani who :WO; . 4t'ot'e .tharitatattciM:,setiica" kn•:,:tke and‘The lomat) Whichliari our. . „ pOssessjoit;':;SpOtiklitt:pfGeneraliTayltir, he says: • • -.' • 4 it', a . firm . , seif•poise4; clear; ,eensiblp; ppldin honest -,mbn--reoncwity; e hig''perty . ,itiAitti,promibbet.opitiibqe; ;;;plri hb yreuhl' prefer : as,Prbsident , living ; ipla;Vi!:;,4o.4i''' 0111 1 1 .:4; 11 4r a Plere ' 1 1. ;;;;;: :•I TEST ,AWII6IIO4PtE'::I:SP".! ii4 3 l;(l!) l that" placef a. 04f.Ohli'MPfki0eriq hotiis6 9 4, ,001 - 14; Vt ' oitilv:4ll 6 4titetr*ltkf,inall . (kb,: . 414661 ' '' o:t s iiiii . '" liiit t rol4ll•lfill , CiriAreleitioni firik:the2Vrespects, ri betterthan.w e had'ai pupated :: Tire Whigs are:tlfoipughly Orilteil find ,t'it Fitsrerize a old -SlAtrilf,"„ prevails *t0,...0 -very great -e'tent, aMntig: . etir 'Opponalite: We ',feel' 'perfectly confident of • tlie . eleciilkkboth TRVIIk7 by from len .'trifilteetilitointand, it the Whigs onli-do their duty, and - 06 . 11 their full In 'conversation- witlita , and. influential DeMocrat from the i4orib,.he 'remarked to us-thtal!ihe Whigs had. a can: didate of whom; they Might justly be proodil' s and, 'said: he, "he will ,be.,clected ; and that too, .bytatlargc•ml:tjarity',7' -t : We remarked to 'MI -friend that he was t:ertainlyip.ffidodrtalole hod. candid Opponent, and with whorri it ways likettorender liutuir to whtnn 'honor is dae,P said'oifr DetrioCr'alic friend: 1 4-,have -k down .Gelt.-friti ti -Intimately for-years; end? 'can bear.testimony to.his many 'neblesquali tiesrol, head and - heart. ,FOr 'purity:of :cha: . racter,_lieneyolenee of Iteart,,atuf. all thee .vitiues which cluster around .the heart of ta!, great and'good . ..roan, I have never met Gen. equal, My social and buslne&tntert course with him has afforded me an ample importunity of becoming intimately acquain*, ted with the Man, and Verdi 'Keiji's? you that, heis,all, - and mere, fl.an `lliave represented, him. Our Deinocratio Mends rhaysay they please wttlf regard to, his . abilitiest, butt I am confident that Gen. Irvin-would make, one of ale `beAt .E.kecutives wo ever had.--V, tie is a plain, unassuming' Republican, and a man of :strong mind and indomitable mit - , ergy." "It is somewhat singular," we Sbservetl, "that you should entertain such a favorable opinion of Gen. ;In'visr . ,- and yet support his opponent, Mr. Shenk, who is cettainly the General's inferior in point of abilitg and ma• nyother respects.q , "Your 'ere .mistaken," sirtilingly replied our friend; Mr: Shenk can never receiVel-my suppoet.--Wcarniindcd-and finsillanitnous, .TREACHEROUS' and PRO-- SCRIPTIVE. as - I know the present Execu tive to be, I would be doing violence to my. feelings, _to favor his re-election: Ele has been VORCID upon the Etemacratic party, in direct oppcisition to the well. known and oft 'expressed . wishes of the majority, and we are determined to puranoilie .right and die. charge our, duty, unawed by the frOwqrs - 'of Mr. Shenk and the tricksters and systophantsi! whp sorrriund RM. it is Inrj intentzon'to do oil 'coin both-by mi. bole-and 001101E4o: Gen.. ril I-IN, and you may rely on it that THERE ARE TOUSANDS OF_DEMOCRA.TS -THE-STATE %VII. W ILL DO LIkEW ISE." We have eon vest sed with others who have expressed similar sentiments. The honest "portion of the Democracy—those who have been proscribed end insulted by the present Excentive--are determined to dcleat him.— Never wen? the prospects for the election of a IVhig candidate better than are Gen. lIIVIN 4 A al this time. Let the Whigs but do do their duty, and we shall elect a man to fill the Executive chair of whom Penusylva.. in will have reason to be proud. A CHANCE iVit . A FORtUNE.—sboeo Re• wAnD.—A corresporidern theGeorgla Jour nal says, the above rewadtaitill be paid upon the production of legal proof that the 'Hg-riarned-gentlemett-trave-eitheirsons-or sons-in-law in our army in Mexico, viz : • Jaine; K. Polk, President pf the United Billies, James Buchanan, his Secretary of State, Win. L. Navy, his secretary of War, . • JohnY. - 111reson, his Secretary of tie Navy, Cave Johnson, his Pout :Basler Gettorad„ Koh. J Walker. his Secretary of lite Treasury, and Nathan Clifford, Ids Amine!, Gement As,these gentliemen, the Presidto And nis Cabinet inxolVed Us in Ih< war with Aexice, l'he country is deeply anxious in know how' any or them have sent :hrir sons, or soils to-fivk the foe: mid :ls much diffi ciiltyhaS been experienned by thy people in 'n21.11414' the tants; the above re‘Varil has been °fluted, in , hopes of eliciting the truth Q ;:r At a celebration of the 4th of July near Charleston,' S. Ct, Mr. BvTr.En, one of the _U. S..Senatorsirom S_Carnlina„was_pre_ Sent.and made a speed], tie was very se vere .riti Mr. Polk 'and his administralidri especially his conduct of the Mexican War. The attempt to supersede Geperals Scott and Taylor by the tiiiitOtilint General project, so peitinaciously [Tressed on Congress by the President, Mr. Butler pionrumced to be a measure; which, if adopted, "would have disgraced the honor of the professional soli., dier, 'And Virtually disbanded the 'rt - rgulat army." . . trr The fanners alibis State have-been told'all along bytheloa'cotecod thrit the high• prices bf .Wheat, 'anti 'Flottr Were Caused by the .Tariti of i841)...' ?few, While' the prices are rapidly falling, these - Locofeces are silent as death op the subject...ll The British Tatiff of caused 'the adyance in the. prices ti! ; , • proylinons, to what is the declining prices to be, attributed..? Apt these henest Laminae& tell -us T, • u;r Gee- of the e4ormous ,Ohatgltr ag l ttinst Gee. Irvirt, , for - Leoofinoo would haie jtolie 'people might. to teipot, him ! is that yoted agaiest refunOirfg-Gen. Pion Teiantiniti, the Satre Globe -orthe'L'tath4Coagreis, 1aje.126, 4, be,lound that •Gel:' )4° ilifiOditi# . °4`.the quti9,:n;" =fire ;chat a be ng 'dispose of~ Cvhat hatiotext, '4 1, ~ , tiriti4olplitt•otrTilite!,- le e War,llt4 li e 'of the: yhi.lplfty'iott#44i,o'J*Woi , i?t";'l i tig l ailefehia , at -41 )eirt:c4OritiOn'4 tale atypnal77..Aipky y - Pirjle 0111444,14 m eot :•:.;• Titi , x9lll4,Tfrio*:4.rilie;wilt itZttkard;'* bkipOiciliter,\PPWOll 6 VEl'letelleist!,4o!l# l h/. Let its ' ete'etbefokellf‘pull 411011 W jiy,t, , 414 1 .%'fludoli PO L' Au ll % .t4c'o B ; 7l Y4irt:".tithaf NoMe r 44tif ct destikiAL ME mm)mEgn!memorion EN= EMI • r: - er,ORP I °°.Y9°'. ° t -Li ' flte, ' - IpeCtbecrelnillk:iliitifie.;;;'iliejeder - allliiiitl4; 4rS'rr4iiiirii':ftre:-lii*n i ?e1 13 .0 11 .0 ii6 9 - Zi*Ba° lll. !iiii;ltlgiii ' : c_ • ret of State y . is "iciAt Sleraiiik;‘, of • 1 5 010wirilifirbt Federalist ;'`Sea: Mason Is another v ;..F.i7Scpreinifilink... -Croft.: , Riirhard - Rush, rigerrriil4 En Friri.- 'Unit; Mitane, otaysgbi :as 7tir M aryl rul d Edward ••• Lief:ll(l6mi t tlovernpr- of - New ~IcieUx. f . . ,Pren,l 'ties, - Vitii,Cuilirti*:Find;lijynat,and- Vuederpool, of New • bedding '.lsfgli etifoco Uffleeti; Gairit Stitt. dor . from N. Jekasx, and . Ex-durietotirlirrtrUrn .of thb'satirebtate4 n tyltubbard of "1-lart fnrcl convention merodry, :nor/nue/eft Air OM for the ciriefltiatice Taney, Gen. 'Cass, Levi Woodbury, &0., Cow lead ers tithe' loporneo part -=are. ALL RANK FEDERALISTS! This tact should be re '. meinbereil, for at this tirbe, if. any. party 10 entitled to the raufer , of Federalists,". it is; the hoecifeco irttriY. • •.• Items for Hasty Itead erg. Georgd Muni r faiy,. the hatles . a.,proptiel, has, got into bad hands'lnTlii:aili-lphia.• He was first Wien up , as a vagont, and ow being ta-' ltreif ulnithVhgrant, VdsWrite ifrAid - to dayaimpi istinusent, and'hegged tri.he heard. Judge Parsons : objebted and George &busted: Will,7'crieil 'he. "rhave ri.right to be tri: ed - o` jury - . 0 ipk - oionCou n I ry„ ' and \cif A . both.lianclOntended 'upwards and, his eyes intensely fixed on the "Goddess of Liberty," directly over the head 'of his honor, he ex alaimed in an' unearthly voice, "God.. made 'religion, and the devil made Parsons." Judge Parsons quieted him by.sending lihn to the county prisbri for six months.. • - The, packet-ship . "Eidalta," .belonging to the St SebastiatOrlide on ti passge from Hs. vami`to Galway; was oyerwhelmed by 'se iceberg. • She hail thirty'-sever, passengers. Not a moment was lost in loWepug the boats placing the passerinyin them. rwn boats, containing the captain, fourteen of the crew, and fourteen passengers,' suceeded in „getting clt4t of the wreck; but the third,' with twenty persona 'in it, meat of whom wero women, were drawn down wjth the vessel, and every soul perished. aj-The Hon.l. C. Spencer, of N.Y. re reported the resolutions et the 'Chicago Con vention. Mr. D. D. Field Of New York, feel ing his Lncoloco scruples alarmed by aclause in one of the re, ) olti,lione, concerning the in terpretation of the.' cOnstitation, moved to. strike it oats being latitadiparitin, and not -to-be- tolerated. -tle- -was-informed by,IVIr Spenser, that the clause which he Objec tedlto, was in the very words of Gen, Jack- Sen! immense laughter ensued and the a mendment was at ohce.veted down.. ^ -One dollar notes on the 'Mechanics' Bank of Baltimore,'eleered-'fiTionS„ are in eircura lion, and-ingeniously-executed. The:way to detect them, is to recede - et thnt nntes orthe denominatiorrof - 'Bl-and..62 issued by the Bank are in the,form of certificates cif depo. trite;-and all those -ofirliieferd errominumin in The ostal_ferrii of ban% notes. A Mrs. Nioholsjn, from New York, has spent two or three years in Ireland, and has travelled through a - gruat part °fine county, frequently on foot visiting the poor, rending, to therm, and occasionally relieving their necbssitiee. Sire has just published her tra: vols. The Ship Fever In Canada continues its dreadful ravages. 61.1,1130 passergers broght to Quebec by 13 vessels early last last week 434 died. Since tLe first of July there have been 4995 deaths by the pestilence on the St. Lawrence:- Several of the priests who ministered to' the .sufferers have also per ished. Jacob B. Garher ' a farmer of Lancaster'" comity, was struck by lightning, in the stor,rn of Tuesday last, and severely insured, though hopes were entertained of his recoveFy.— Mr. G. is the publisher of the Lancaster County Farmer: a largo agricultural paper. Sow Corrp.E.-The flavor of coffee may - I:strimprov - e - d - by - eliding forty or - ffily grains 4 of carbonate of 'Jetta to each pound al roasted coffee. In addition to Improving the flavor, he soda makes the coffee more healthy, as it ngutralites the acid contained in the 'illu sion. (11 , V:A 'll).—f )l Ott Lovnlove. who rt-. teti 1.. t• 01. on. (inn inyhti o nly about nave Lo botlit re-, , leq• 0,1 to C0n.41.0,A, a •I o.;tv 4 ~I Ilil•S:1 ro•elected atter the .10 6'a , 41;00,—the whets have been re-oletfted lone la II„ A loitttotan Ottitcll at tile oott.or of Brow and StAitho .soost4. I'lltiadoi l ttoti, was sot on fire by • lightning uu Sutl,lat last and completely destroyed. rtio colo4roctation had only been disnliss•ed ;moot fifteen mi nutes before the catastrophe. Dr: Houston the celebrated Reporter. has issued proptisalsiorthe U...S Reporter; to be published.laily--in—Washington dity, and--to give full reports of • the Congreebional de; bates. htdre liettril of tt plecn 6i Witco In I'm (liana, made of pine mile so, crooked, that every time a.mg attempts to crawl through it, he comes out of the Emir e side from which he -starts, The Bain of Mr. Gieplrnan near East Ber lin, in Adams cothity, web struck by light.: (ling on the 11th inst., arid totally destroyed, together with 'large quintities of hay, grain, &e; The barn ot. Mr. Monfort Dillanirg; - in York county. .was also . destroy edt by Jight. lung ottthe Sump evening, - Major Gain 415. how - a prisoner in tillirxicoi is the (or Congress , in :the IQth'4istrict. , Uf 'tent:Oki - 1 :Sittitiet - Mr, , llb. batts,'s the .liresent Peria'doratin representativ e. I rtio..Bse.Thes Tariff of ‘lB , lll.lsi beacuti t -e ing as leaky as a aitivl:l; ykiuk and. all kiwis of produde are Still slipping doi)tv'thi•ciugh'jt:: What'd the bustler?. ' : ' , „. 'Gen. it is Said, will write no:more. letters or:ansivers to inquiries relative his Opinion's upon parlioulareubjects.ol"Staloo: rty. jOepti thittle f tV,sq.i.ene of the,,Wirilthiejit: jilantets , in.Edkeoombt.countn•A..q:iwitas , killed On ..MondiY,'week; kit one ol:kna :slaves' ' A lavie:Was:entiated ; Tne",Shelt4, ,104'$eivE:;tif)tieee'Oes.'oeitift . of the uelebtaliid Mae , noise-g,!BeflOitik'L:--a=• The eobetilies iMinted per(siorisef42llo. ;Iti!Year tO tool 1- Thetji,...pftie`pee'fi.r":ol)9rts st., , ,,.ypty last- Week,:pfp,v hie fi• 2 99 vverti.eftiliF , dAdnai)ilfiy:llll - .TeSiAtilileilly!,!hito on )i ) :PPiiii9 l tßo4 ll oSiehin4: l lflef : goli, qe.f.o o l l , 0ivjaii.7 0 +40, , ,; ; i9 1 0 1 q4,. „if2,14q;., o,f i togiotiAtioqoq • Irt r it 1.001 1 1 ,eYen.tY Aff - VV:i! • ;:'z • d, ' . .:!'S; Y'N.^irn(~v °J~ I.,r:.~ilVJ:.C:'.4r}dc:'ti-=, , i:;Vki , k'ltitlittiejlifiiaadiretpondent di • 14 5 .i? -I narilqpirtVA.litelltivincer, -states .that a iyriit . 1444:44.0 . 4114fitaiir,fo General, Sitirok : 1' . .414 - sol• '; , 4tV., k. . 8 1 .10r.0.' at Ilie'Loeoloio cele iiiifittii;4l-. iiiltidie * Plfia;.on lice sth instant, • - 4 .l l;islilarta t ralcliedgdan'' gry discussioe, . v, c , 'fi ii: V„t • f ir- • - ? •ki;iii-ltiiii,giiil t 0 --ftnatt .111 - table. Gen. A ',,, iii si l dia l ip:vii how (0 Fay, ba/k.such indid- `biter:'`..4:„..,J....., 9,„„.•---.••,,..__,..-_.... :...,. 1 .....:. .... , --p„;;VZI,,-' '.. -:. . ^ • , 4.o.Thd-iiiiv:-liii-itie.supprdesion•of Canrili. 1 - iirig, turns .10 liii:alietirict nullity. The . kaanNydil diliiditiltherVork• .Republican has fiscdtietticli'llig' it itialtrl44o appeal retails ' ble th . this.,cciaftif 'cardiadiir:,pleas::•••Thdyu erisitidtiap-litAlsii e r hiii in on- , plaait : ls altogeth er aiVAlr4tlidre 'is'ma GraniElaryilhete , to and .ir bill, arid- ii:Would:puzil e . the, molt learned ltrdiecatipg. , ,A dy,l ttainb •dradi' up and prose,- cute -an ~ttliliCtineat ia,,that ' tribunal. The pbssagit . Of StiCh :tin ~'S.cit reflects no credit either oh. the: Legislii-ture, or Governor, who', tieing .by prniession at least a - lawyer, ought . IC have kncyVn better but nevertheless gdie it his approbation.. • • ~ . W.EFIKI.'r NATIONAL INTELLIGENCRfi.-.—ThcS . paper has lleen:enlarged to donble its,usual rilie f .ancrtiieCrinilifisei eight folio pagan. The sUbscriptlenpric,k . l. s3,pcn year in id t . 0r4.2•• for 444,.1§rig, and . the short ae§sion • "dt • e_ongresS:',. , , IC is an • •in valuablfi' journal, subscribed for by all urlio.takeon intereatinpublic rnee and meri. &heti) Mil .Tirsi:l3isv,YO!The locos of Westmor . land couniy pa ssell ,Ilre following , - resolutioh Ye's - clear as mud.: • . :Rt . :sailed, That vice have increased Conti *lee in Jariiesl.• Pdlkie opinion in - Once' tO the r fatiff, as expressed by hind in hilt letter to John K. Kane of Pennsylvania. me SANDS . SARSAPARILLA.—During the warm itharson 'the fluids of -the body are at tenuated, fife circulation rendered languid and the seeds 01 disease firmly rooted, and utilese,proper remedies are tiniely.adinirds tared, the 'riven& will sink beneath the at tummil.attack of fever, or sorrie.oilier equal; ly fatal form of - disease.. 'Tie local being the grand sonic° and fountain of tile, is im mediately cOricertred 'in transmitting to eve-- part of the system health and renewed vig-` or, if pure; and debility and disease if pure Purity and clAnse this life giving principle, and man enjoys mental and puisi cal health. For disease of the blood ma i l other impurities of the system, -enlargement of the bones, sciolifia, king's evil, eruptions of the skin', rheumatism, gout and lumbago, disetwes of the liver and other derangementh of the system, Sands' Saisaparilla- has . been found, in numerous instances, lo be a safe and etlactnal cure. It purifies and cleanses ;e_fountain springs et. life-'and the—patient s speedily brought urider its salutary opera-- ion. For sale by S.-Elliott, Carlisle. • . Prepared and sold by A. 13. & D. SANDS Drib ' rgists, 100 Firlion street New- York. Sefd also by S. ELLIOTT', in Carlisle and by - Druggists generally throqhout the Urn: ed States. Price $1 per bottle. Six bottled tor five - THOSE OF OVA CITIZENS who desire ,a good find-erre-in the eelebt ted Pills of Dr. Brandreth, which VaVe Voir . formed cures upon thousands 01 helpless and hopeles persons, after the ,usual scientific skill of . physicians had cons oled them 'with the assurance that they could do no more.— Tho properties - of these Pills, as an anti-biloui and apperietet medicitre i are unrivalled; all who nix) them reccomtnend them; their vir! mes surpass all eulogy, and must be used 16 be appreciated.; The weak and delicate will be streng honed by their Use, not by bra cing, but by removingthe cause.of weaknesii the - gross and corrupt humors'of tho body.— They require no change.in the diet, or care of any Rind. Plain directior s accompany each box, so that" every one is own his com oeterft physicianS. Sold in Carlisle, by-CHARLES BA fiNITZ ~ Sole Agent for this borough, Stephen Culberson, Shippensburg. Breueman 8.: Co. t4ewcumberland & L. Reinle Mechatiiesbortr. n. Iler, White House P. 0 M %Wet. ; Shirerhanstown. Si - A 7- eoPitfi - ntIM - C•vr': - - Jaynes Kyle, Jitedisanville. S. Rider Si. Diller. Rnjlling Springs; _SUM 1 , ;12 WHATtiER.—It should he, rc. thst—dori mg the intense_ boat of sittoto,r, the process of thgcsiion is performed with =melt I xtruise languor And, our tnstettil 01 hying speedily dissolved and con• verted into nutriment for the bode, often be e . comes actually spoiled, nr petrified in the stom.telt. Bence bad breath, disagreeable Voile in the mouth, colic pains, dysentery; efllorl m4bne, and other disorders el the itdestines. %V RIG , IT'S INDIAN VIDET , BLS: PILLS ire' it certain cure far all the shove dangerous Com: plaints; hooans they cleanse the .alimontary canal' of those bilious and putrid humors, • "ivhich are the noose, not only of all disorders.." . of the bowels, Init of every malady incident to man. _They Biro. aid and improve digestion. add pertly cite blond, and therefore giro health and vigor to the whole frame, as well as drivel • every,clescripticin of pain from the body. Beware of Sager coated counterfeits. The on; ly original and geiiiiiue brash Vegetable Pala . hare the.signature of \V anent Wright written wi h.s peiron the top label of each box. None other is genuine, and to counterfeit this is forgert (Mice aniFgeneral depot, 160-Race at. Phila. Sold fu Carlisle by CHARLES OGILOV. Maiket. , - MONDAY EVENING. July 25. ELpIJR—The reeelpie of Flour continue Cary light, Fresh ground Pen na Is In demand at #5,75, at which lir few hundred barrels were taken, but the !dock Is too light to admit of any, a - intensive transactions. a: -sale of 2000 Nitride Weatern.receiveil via New Orleans, In bad ,order, mild at #5. . 0.Y.E1 PLOVR— No ilea are reported. CORN 'hYEA!"-.A.spiall.ealtfrenna at 463,25 per brl: • GRAlN—Wheat la 'scarce 1"501f bushels white sold at #1,20,W4 quote red at I. per bushel. 1 Holders of Pennasound yellow•aik 80 cts; liuktniyara geoerallyonly, offer 76 cts.- CATSA•itioscmtcs÷tha sale% • WIJIRXEIf-450 Murcia sold at 27 nun and a: feni fitula at 25 . enc • • • EMI . . 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