Asir 14mititaalo,paiwt4,, 'rider the North American later from Vera Cruz • Prospect, of Peacel—Merican Commissioners ap,„ . pointed—Two Battles—Gallantry of Col. Pe Russey—Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Lannahill Killed—Gm. !Taylor at Monterey—Celebra: , -ition of the Fourth—Licatiflipple Lassoed— • Lieut .Parker and,Capt. • . RICHMOND, Va., July 30. • Arrivals at .New-Oileans.bring Vera Cruz 'dates to the 18th.-inst. - Gen. Pearce 'nod ta then his departure for Gen... Scott's headquar ‘ters with 2501/ men, and encountered a force , of 1400 Mexicans near the National Bridge, -which was deleated, - with a less of 150. Gen. Pearce had returned to Vera Cruz for einforcements. • Gen. Scott was still at Puebla, and Cad- Walader•and Pillow .at •Perote.' The Meet mans had been deleated at Lahoya. Two commissioners had been appointed ilaY the Mexican government to confer with Trist. Santa Anna was now believed to ibe favorable to peace. Col. De•Russey.bad been nue : eked by 1200 'Mexicana at flonielta, surrounded, and la ced in the greatest peril. 'He however, s eeedeil in gallantly cutting his way thro gh: Lthe enemy. with loss of twenty ltillec . and : •Ken wilunded., The report or the battle bet vgen Gen. "Wearce 'and the 111 exicansiv as founded upon - to rumor spread by the passengers, that ur. rived in the cars ) and does not appearao be 'confirmed by the account_ furnished to 41fe Picayune by the captain. of the steamship 'Orleans. Then vessel, left Vara Cruz on the 44th . , at which time Gen. Pearce had match . ed with 2.500 men. and 150 wagons toward Puebla. . The Orleans arrived at Tampico on, 'the lAth, where the,cuptain was informed by: .ECol:Gates - thitt.••Col. - De Russey had ilepiffied tup the river .120 .men, partly Baltanoie: ens, in search of the prisoners released by 'the Mexicans, and had landed - sixty miles above, near Hirjucila, where he was com pletely suriounded by. twelve or tourteen )hundred Mexicans, out alter a. desperate straggle he succeeded in :cutting. his way ihraugh. ' and returned towards the river Where he was posted a vaiting reinforce.. kneels. Col. Gates despatched the Orleans back to Vera Cruz, with a requisition upoil• Governor Wilson 'for lour companies of-in gantry, and at the same time sent 150 glen up die river to the relief of• Col. De Russey. The Orleans arrived at V-era Cruz on the end 4nund .tlra 'City in a: state of great excitement. Gen. Pearce had encamped ten 'utiles from the city, when. his scouts came in and reported a tinge force of Mexicans at the National Bridge marching towards We ira Cruz. Every thing was got ready for the expeined attack and the stripping Was come! veil from between theeity and the ensile.= - Gen. Pemee-came in and mustered a rein. toreement, of 700 mini, again marched out to - meet theeneniy. N The requilsition of Col. Gates could thieve. are - hot be complied. with. but 25- marin es 'we re per nn hoard and th e' Orleans started for Tan we she arrived on the_lSth,_ when • t was informed that Col. re fitment had returned. and 'when I uotla, In a harrow defile. be had been again surrounded by a IVI exicari force Of 'twelve or fourteen hundred, who - coma - fenced a heavy tire in all. direct:l:one; • but fled through thi3 — dbapparel after six or eight rounds mgrape. Col. 1)e Ritssey con tinued at intervals for several days. to fight NB way -back tothe river, Where'll(' was re ; Ice-iced by 'Cu!. Gates' retrifureements. His patty reached TaniTato on the nigut of the 16th, with a loss of twenty killed, ten woun •ded, and Iwo missing, as well as twenty horses end .sixty Pack mules. - Copt. Boyd and Lieut Lannahill were kil led. Several balls passed throut.th the clothes of Col. De. Pussy, and ('apt. Wyse had three horses shot under hint. The Mexican loss is reported at 150. Lieut. IVhipple had been lassoed nui Vera Crti. Lieut. Parker .m the Navy, died on board the steamship 144issisippi on the 12th. Capt. Wm. Dull 41 , ied on the The Suit of . Atrahuae, of ,_.fite 13th, says that a private express horn, Puebta had dr rived, 'bringing intelligence . , that Generals Cauwalader and Pillow bad arriVed at Pe-, rote with the ileitis eAforted by them. They had been attacked at Lahoya and complete ly routed the enemy with little loss to their' troops. This express left Puebla on the 3d. - News had been received there the day pre vious that three Commissioners had been appointed to meet Mr. Trist ut Sail Martin Tesmalaucan on the Bth, (when he leaves Puebla) to learn through him the terms ()t -iered by the President. A letter from thecity of Mexico, dated the bd, says that no -doubts are entertained that the Treaty wilt be immediately concluded by the Commissioners, and that the peace party is so strong that Santa Anna will probe_ bly prondunce for peace. - The natnes of thS Commisoners given are Garotise, Baranda, and Fornel. Gen. Pillow has arrived at Pifebla, - An express rider from Gen. Scott at Puebla toVera Cruz had been murdered after a des : iterate resistance. The Picayune expr.!_ass rider had also been attacked and robbedM all the letters .and left for dead: The edi tors had received other letters, vhich state that peace afthe 'Order of day; but say that Santa Anna only waded to gain time. General Taylor made a speech at a dinner given by the' citizens of Monteray on the 4th of July, in reply to a toast connec:ing his name with the Preaidency..of the United States. The . steamer Ann Case, Brain, on the 4 Brazos, with troops burst her boiler on the 12th, killing nine and wounding several. "GEN. POPULARITY AT HOME.-7-1O 1640 Gen. Irvin was elected to Congress in a Strong Democratic district,. over a Demo. omtic competitor, by a majority of , over r 426 'Votes, and 1186 votes more than was pelted' for Jelin. Banks, the Whig candidate GOVernor, the year after in the same dis. Wet In 1893 he was re.eleitted by &Major. itY 011237, • and - received 2006 votes- more • th - aairMr.. Bank's two :_years-belore. L-This short* - that,he ran- tar ahead . ot his ticket, arid dierefere must possess a large'atnount petit:trial popularity. That district always • gaveli'large'Demacratic majority. Bdejt Meta speak volumes in favor of-the ' ' than: --, Theylhow , his moral and political, worth ia:bighly ; appreciated by'his fellow, V, citizens Of both padre& - ' . •:-.. ' ' . . !?°, At known that' part; politics 'ran ' high eVery*lniteln 1840 and 1 43. .At•thoife, __ : sk f periods:matif ,, rarelY - brossed -- their -- licicer r'• l fieSeithttlheir petty candidates. Yet ate, Panto:. districts they • Ohl .eo in 'hoes, two ;laves :of, Hie-over., ,4;i7ivlialreing..triajority in,lB9B; ; is, coenlosiie that_jbis;constituents were, atis, hia.-cOtiree tri:.tinagresa;,encl.•That' e story sof hie - atter:lo, to tax .terrand.oriflria. .I.t.bragross,ancUinfamous slarider:t. , t WOO , _ 0-7 e: cc en- tire,ler AOC' appearances; vest And, .''''roodirillt be'scarce and 'higit'atixf fall. It I .4egiiirevrire'tbelieie; , - something' like!,;180,. ..600,1qns :coati° ttupPly-Boaton..orie';year; g ; zb nit°, the *present lime probahly,.not ore ;50';oop',Aini IFreightingiessels.-barkbeen', very searee; • Parid)freiglits:thiVO , lleen 6 'to 65 Cent& a -ton . 'tigher.than;they were la t seasea .1 Eastern, •) • frood;li'eiria„ , very,Aearc iiand.cimica up ye! , ati.:•advanc:e of fro th .50 to, :').93o.6fits cents biVoir3iear, •"' - •,-. , •.•!',.•••"7 - ,,,,, , ..,-,--..---,. ~ „,.-.,pt,•..1,'41,1318,43ink0n Ao',.ltqlobe4ter,"l%,l,4,lc, , wrio •Alhdrolecl-,b, AokiOn tha 254a1yi,.' ' , , .l• ~,,;,,,...-,,,,,,,... ~ - t•:••,••-1 , -., - c ; ',i. , , , ,,,',.;:t., '•V1 ,,, •:: ', . i . , ,q,,,,,,4 , _pi,....1 i ge r ,',...,:„,• , ,, , , , . 7:- . ,•• : . ~,,;,,,,,:.: .., , :- , 7.•,1'.1•',,,,,,„i„: ,.. . ,:`,‘",- i ,-:,."-': '„,44 - 5r,..g.;',-,- , t ~.:. ~.,-;•„ ~,',, , . „, 5 ,..t 7 ,..0.., • ,j, , '';' ", , 1 • ,,. .i , •'• -% ','••;'.,,.,:. t••• 'l'2' 7 :,', ' , i , r`,, , ! , ' fit)natlNl,•& V.atrip,oziitst • ' ••• - ••••-' . , '4"21.8.L15LE1,21%.. . WEDNE`SDAY. AUGUST 4, 1847 Slur Reduced Terme, One Dollar and Fifty Denis a year: if imicl in • Advance—One Dollar and 'Seventy-Five Cents if paid within or at the end of six months—Two Dollars if paid at the end of the year. The herald is now the -cheap est p.per,in• the county! WHIG NOP/lINATIONS. 'The 4lne Term and Thrill • -Cam'Mates: For Governor, ' GEN, JAMES lIIVDT OE CENTRE COUNTY. Trcr Canal Cormissioner. JOS. W. PATTON, OF CUMBERLAND country Whig Standing Committee. . . The:Democratic Whig Standing lEontinittee of Cum berltrud county, aro requested 'try Meet at the pahlic house itf Henry Rhoads, In the borough ef.Carlisle,on SATURDAY, the 1111 day of Augustin:Nl, at I O'clock P. M. for the purpose of appointing the day for hold ing the Delegate El, ctions, and for the assembling of the County Convent ton to form a ticket. The follow ing persons were appointed this committee by the Convention of 18111, and their attendance is earnestly requested: - JacOb Rheum, 1 • Robert McCartney, Carlisle borough. George B. Heisler, Allen township. Win. P Hughes,. New Cumberland. J. D. Ilaufplon, Silver Spring, - Mora° Sherliitim. Hampden. • 'ltiellard Parker, North Middleton. • Rotte,D,Eivin, South Middleton. Williain C. Houser, Mechanicsburg, John Henan, Irickinsom 'Dr. Win. Stogie, Shippeusburg. Ilertiamin Snodgrass, Shippensburg tp. Geiirge \V. Singie.er, Monroe. Hugh II McCune, Newton. A. 1.. Coyle, Newville. ' Samuel I. Solitman, Hopewell. Charles W Weaver. West Iretinsboro'. W• E. Leckey, Frankfort) Col. II II Rebuck, Southampton. George Knettle. JOllll GaINIFOI), Big Spring. • A LITTLE MORE GRA PE, i A PT. BRAGG !' Democratic Whig Critsa,l Meeting TILE Democratic Whitt ritirens of Combrrlond county, and all others Dirndly to the election of Den. JAMES IRVIN and Maj. JOSKPII W, PATTON. to the olfi - ces of ifovernor and Could C iiiii tole or Pennsylvania—nil who nretipposed to the present cor rupt and Incapable-Notional Administration, and its loltirionta and dent ruttive ittenedirtoP=all who tire Op posed to the continoatice of Esectit fee power for a 40000t1 term in the feeble lintl incompetent of , ThrTlneTent:Shunk—all in favor ol adequate protection to the Prue republican laboring interests oldie United States. against the overwhelming petitinri of Brit ish peeper 'len rents a clay" labor,by tanritflor Rev erturt-nucl Protection—are earnetaly,reniteated tit meet To the Court-House, in the borough of Carlisle, On 111mkt!" Erening, iitsgust 23d, 1847, it 71 o'clock, to give such expression to their fecling,s mid opinions mid to promote tutu organization um] action in Mich rntiks no will _groove the success of good men, rrlnlqhe consequent security of “tile great list good to the greatest number," In the tubuinistra. lion policyof the State and Union. liy order of the Whig fittnniiiiig Committee. o:::77.llon..ll4:spz.iNlict.Eit, Secretary of the •Commonwealth and Superimendent of Corn mon Schools, paid a brief visit to our town last week. While here lie attended the dif ferent school examinations, and appeared to be highly pleased with the exercises. New PubficatioNs. The Power of the Soul orer the Body, consid ered in ri/ntion to Health and Morals, by Geo. Moore, M. D., Member if ,the Royal 'College of Physicians, London. The above is the title of a new work film published by Harper & Brothers, a copy of which has been laid on our desk by our en terprising townsman, Mr. J. M. Kneedler, who - liaa The work for sale. It is a valuable puolication, and should be in the possession of every family . - The Good Genies, (hid !trilled even li tiring info Go7d, is the title of a neat little volume just trout the PI 088 of Ilarpet & Brothers, beautifully illust6ted with litre engravings, designed as a book for young people. Pa rents who desire to encourage a taste for reading in their children, and "furnish them with something worth perusing, should per. chase the above work. It can be had at J. M..kneedler's ) who is agent for the liar . tiers. ' Oft: OF lilt:M.—The individual %yip was arrested and lodged in the jail of this bo rough a few days eince y of suspicion of his being one of the IILASNAGANS-With whese trial and conviction ,for the murder of Mrs. HOLDEN, and tubsequent escape horn prison; our mitt:err:fits readers are no doubt all la miliar—bas been recognized by two gentle men 'visiting this place from Westmoreland county, who arri - well acquainted with thorn. When first arrested, lie denied that his name was Flannigan. He now admits thtt to be his name, but, denies all knowledge of the clime with which lie.stands charged. Oc:p The annual, oxaminption of the com mon schools' of'' Carlisle commenced. on Monday, the 26th ult., and torminateiono Friday following. Ott Thursday evening, the schools or the secondary depaitment gave an exhibitiTrin the ,Hall; and were exercised in - .Gt arnmay,'Geograpby, Gistory, 4ritlimeiiiv&e..-- On Friday- evening, there tvas Am exhibition and okaininalion olltio tWo Glgh saecile in the'llall .'Tfin:eXei eises consisted Of Peelamation,,e.snuninathip in - .- - Geography, Algobia, - AstronomY,- &b.- 7 -,. We had not the ple s tisure of 'beikg'xiOsero at oiik ,4ttigitititt e 4t), Wit . :itre 'iiiinknio:C.tiiikt• - i t : wati.,lilo* f i Iyajt4li, both :.tii--:- tile, to da i,..‘ cindiils undertheir ln p Charge •-•' - ' enovs.--The' fat:niers throttgltetn the , the, ,country aro now generally Ilene .hoy and wheat harvest, antll though' the yield or the' 'former is rather light, yet We believe not eo • . • . much:or a failure As to...produce a scarcity— the,,tth neal-- quantity- :o I 'cork, planted— , johlitt.preeentlooke promisingt-wi e a wept. duel 9f 'winter 'fadder 'l'or bottle,•and, 0 1 9iennY in: ,the crop . w heat will ,be % aiziont.an , average•One • the re' •beinre of ccro 6 l4l': o ; is thelight' be }OhnuU tige' run t " '• . frekthell;therearthlelf l ooothein!.'itirtOld art, rig,t Tauspletous to the;, opes.an poets o our en arm . 17 ;4,2 • f ' 2 ' lIM ENO . %, - ,3;•,`Alte.Gemo'cif the Locoloces: - : uf the Locoloco party, know. *Aar 'iliesaturfaction That Prevails in their ranks :. in ;relation iorthe re-nomination= 4 1 Shank,"' and the certainty of his 'deleo4 !Iris will resort to all -kinds . freedil arititricker to bolster up their siniciing,'„eausei' and manbfacture popularity for their eancli date. Among the many games of deception pled iced by,...e . rpeoU he Most unscrupulous i members of their party, we move' . A prominient , Lecoloco of that place, says the Huntingdon Journal, has beeri go:Aril; about'ornong entr : Teroperarke ing them lheyiShould not Vote for Generhl Irviir because he-belongs to: Jr Temperance Society' And when.he Meets a Whig who, is strongly in favor of Tompersirce, he tells, him he is in drily bound to vote for 'Shtink,, 'because Shrink IS a - good - remperanN and signed the. bill 'to give.the people a vote: on.- graining Tavern Licenses,;' and therefore ; ,be 'should be sustained by air corrsislent !violins-of Temperance?". • When members of uny political patty resort to such contemptible trieks as 4he above to l.leeoive and cajole the people -into - 440 support .of their_ candidate, tho - inleicnce_ to .be drawn from it is, that their cause riaist be in a rotten eon d . The Next The recent .election in New 11ampshire secures beyond' the shadow of a•doubt the majority of the Whigs in the newt Congress; nod in the event of the election of ?resided going into the House of ReprosentatA.es, the control of the delegation of at least sixteen states. The elections already held leave the Wigs with 90 members elected, to .67 Loco locos. 01 the 69 membersyet to bmelectedi the IVhigs are 'confident of seemingai, and in that case the Whigs will have .127_ruern hers and the Locos 99—making a pajority . Of -28 in the next House of Re,ppesematives. truly the Whig star is gloriously in the Ascendant, and the final triurnph o! our principles certain. Onward, then, Whigs of Pennsylvania, and-crown this . Congres sional triumph by one still4nore.glorious, in 0 t .ber tie:o, in the election of Gem JAMES, IRVIN and-Maj. JOSEPH W. P•ATTON 4o : the highest offices in the Keystone. State. Clz:7— When any of our IVlng friends hear the Locofocos boast of their love for Irish• men, they should remind them that the ?fill for the RELIEF QF_IRELAND, brought formird by the gallant and noble•heatted CurprENOKN, and ably advocated by the IVliigs in Congress, WAS DEFEATED Bl ; LOCOFOCO VOTES. Nothing better could bi expected, however, from a 'petty that proposed to pilltga the Itlexiican' churches to defray the expenses of the war.. Tl3Jir: boasted'hiendship lor the Irish is•all kypcc risk; which is one of their most prominent. eharacteriStics; and itiehgth from_motives of policy they arc constrained to pretend friend ship for oar drish feliew-citizens, they are, rieir most biter enemies. Foreign News. The Steamship 11'arthinuton ariived•at New York on Sunday. She tyings news Col not nuch importance. Mr. Hush, Minister 1' enipoleetiary from :he — tifOred States :6 the 1 uitelies, in place of Mr. King; had arrived at Par;s. Thu Potato° rot •bas again made -its ap pearancelo some extent ip Ireland. Flour and Grain still cin the decline in price. The crops are represented as being is flouri,hing cc ndition, and a large yield is expected by the CENTRAL R t,LItOA 1).-W ESTERN DI vitstoN —Fifteen miles of the Western division of the Control Railroad, commencing with the city of Pitts u:g, have been let to the follow. •tng persons: Section No. 1. Joyeplt Met., J:Relarar and J. J. A. Irwin 3. Collier, Reside & Co. .c 4„ Joseph Hunt. 5. Stewart, Nt'learland a, Stewat a, .6. Lutz & Wallace. 7. NE'S° t Karat, & Co. • a/ • 9. Joseph Hunt, at it 11. J, iteltrarAntll--& - J. A. Irvin " 13. Rohrer, Black Irvin & Co. J " 13. J. Rohrer and J. & J. A. Irvit. " 14. Sterrett, Humbird & Co. a`ls. C. Cher.y. . „ • The number of biddeis at use letting, says the PittaburgGatette, were unusually large, embracing an universal number of compe 'wilt and experiineed coiftra si efers; and' the . competition was exceeding'y close. ' We are pleased to learn that the work has • been let on very favorable terms, and that its coat will me much less than the ouimates either of,the present or former eng;neers.— . We hrfie, now that this work is to be early commenced and earnestly prosecuted, that Pittsburg will contribute liberally to its spee dy completion. , • Pulling down the Flagv— The Sunbury American,: we of Mkr - feV, Locofoco papeis that.has maintained its con: eiteney on the• Tariff questten,,and,. the cc : knOwleitg,cd organ of the. Loeuloco party of county, has ;hauled down the Frei Tiade flag Of'Slittidd and Linigstrah urhtch has since the March Cbiivetitiop'be e n floating-at itimast'headr speafiicg'of this - Movement on the'part Of t e American the' Miltoniari~ published the; Same ''' cunulyt_ "The y American: American: hoisted,- the 4liun t kt,ana, ,Longstreth'lffug immediately•Mler, they,were put hi titftnination;;but it had no* even , Until the , of sarne,.•said •;)ime , word. one.,way.or the,rother, of Shunle‘.l6:2iterfiiol:; Aims. --J-1111iiii-statet-Othings-shou :until the, election,' Its. it doubtlesis Nottliumberland-oonuillldo-well4br=the- Tiifiliiri:iiitididifir Gem, JAMES ;Disunion , a ..t1 'dissittisfactienimp,,PßEVAlL in the Locofeco.variks.in: every. township ' the,oolintY, anit iVe,,have ii`evere;knownither . .nomination of aity man '•inore.,.riceeptable the Whigs than just,G e neral 1riin2 1 • 1 ,7,._ • , , . , •,..,,, • ,', • f)r,.,H'ave,the Eggineere et . 1 1 1 9J40401000 party . , let found'out what ,, puit.'ot the ,' ma. afilhetylit'lthe'l'aiio'or , 184,6`iiilhii‘of kf,liii: i,: 4Vllictiie 4 Ogeiitlitrgiiilele4eif;ii!n7:io;i? tkiiply,l2.4., -t , , ",•7?.t31 , ,; 1t, ,, v•--+ ~-. ~',, . , f , . :1 , , r-•,,,01x,r 4 ,i.., 43 a ~Lkti-o„, 40.50.14 li'ffi,67 ) ii,l , o6 f , .t' s, ., , YbliiiiiiiitliOtbixlsli,k tiwelevap p iiihaf.o ;iifi;s,l44iiii , T4 - pA l gi!Jii:W.4lii4,l4i'i' q 's3,l=ol4o!' I keitucy,Nfieluelt;;. , ;;;:•; ,- ;,: . L',4 - ",'7 4 4 .' , 1;.4','',.1,4'' ',,,..) • ',4". , ,-;•`. 1 .''f, , ,cie.` ,, r‘4,. 1 . , , ~, . a',......2,-y,,1 ~, ,' ..,,,, .... , . , ... , 1• , - - .4...r., , ,-...'w,i, . ~,,,, • 1., ~, , i',,,, ...,., ~,, , , ~,, ~..., ~' ~,....- -..,44..,1,,, 150 • 10014CthiiiAlreintit:Tririfi. remains un thiMnicirrOrProvistons. must 're main- lijOi!iiiflitikllrtfon. • rem'a'ins •gt31104:44,',04.:ii,00,,:iyive-oc6iiiie4 in price: alh over : thn%country almost: one-half. The attempts of the Locofocos, to gull the people with the bell f that ihelrigh prices o breadstufri' ,4'rere attributable exclusively to theAritish4rinitl .01-1846 wnec.kaily..a se cond edition of thO Kane fiend of 1844. The foreign demand alone occasioned The advance ;( prices. The demand having now ceased, in conseqUbnce•bitirb reviving appearances , of European crops and the large importations.lioni the Baltic, our Eurni mers »lust prepare lltemsclvcs for a still fitrthcr decline. the Locolocos who for months most have been eloquent in-praise of the Tat iff of '46, are now dumb as statues, since the' declineiu the prices - of inovisions, the stoppage of• the importation '.of ariecie, and the dimiti • it of the cYlsloms. .The fann ers raboAC lb inztJ fhb grors dece, - lion, and htimbugg „' of Locofucoism; and that thelaihne of. for • tri crops and famine in lielanti,occasinned incicosed - .WA not "the Locolgeo • , e7it :as the NAKEII 7 B ENICAN TAnlrc—The loV.ing from the .Matarnoras Flag will be read with interest, and deserves atteution4 "The Washington Union gives currency to an article from the Pittsburg Post,' stating that at the lime .General Patterson left Vera -cruzi-there-was not-.less- than two-hundred sail of foreign vessels in that port. richly laden with the products•of various climes— and •that the revenue under the - mitti - ta - cill. for a •week, iu May last, would amount to a sum not short of three hundred thousand dollars. So far .from this being correct, -thete never had been •exceeding ten 'foreign 'vessels, at any one time, at Vera Cruz since-the place.has been in bur posses• siert. • !And as to the amount of revenue 'Stated to have been collected, those who would credit it would swallow arry . absurdify. Two •things •estoersh•us: one that so natal toes a measure .as 'President our tariff could emanate from any administration, and that se •respectable a print as the Union •shotild .attempt to sustain it by,publizhing artioles so -grossly improbable. But this is the age:ot wonders. We.shall not be aston ished-at any (hive hereafter.' QUITE FlietTEU . l..—The following fruitful results of Ithe Tariff of 1846, arc enumerated by Vice Piesi}lent Dallas, to a toast bet Ore the "Young Men's Democratic Association' of Phil/Idol:Alia, on the 4th A mexican %var, with victories ", too tedious to mentian," An EJOish peace, Vith torrents of 'the hard." An Trish faiiiitie, reliev e d by our - akin • ilanae. Taxation reduced,witlocrveriue and credit augmented: Ourlartners filirows Our merchants, dreaming thug are minces Our,.manufaututers, buying palaces lu wOrkshops.. Our hatrtis lull of cola. Our roads and- iivms full of steamers. And though last, not feast, our schools and nuiseries full of children. These are quite astonishing; results, espe eially the lust named : considering the brief period of its operation—since last Decem ber. A BEA UTI FU DOCTII I N E.--Judge Ellis Lewis, in a letter to a Lecofoco Fourth of July Com miree says: "Let us all bear ivy Mind that the war ques tion has been determined by the newels that be;' and let, evety man remember that •thepowers thi6t be are ordanted of GERY and that .he that resistein the'lanver teeisteth the old Mance •ol God.' " • Upon. this principle, remarks a cotemPo- Tary, if the " powers Inn be," alias James K. PolK, should proclaim himself Emperor of America, he that would , dispute Ids au thority, would be resisting "the ordinance of God." Thi% doctrine once Fustaived in Eng land, was long since exploded; and long may it be befOiro it shall find ativociites in this land of fiVedolll. A DreenorwrAct.p' APPOINTAIENT.-rllO N. Yolk Gazette states that Col. Price, who has been selected by Mr. President Polk to till the vacant Brigadier Generalship, in place of COI Jefferson Davis, who .decline l) pco.. motionds the Commander (Alga Missouri `regiment, the conduct of which at Santa Fe and in New Mexico has been so disreputa ble, If the accounts Which have reached the States are true, the regiment has baeu for a long time in 4tll utter state of insubordination, anti outrage after outrage has been co omit ted, without the slightest effort on the - pail of the - cotnmanding officer to put a stop to Merit. Arid yet this commanding elver; this -Colowel Sterling Price, who owes his Colonelcy to his part'zan services, and is uh• (tidy destitute of all the qualities and knowl edge Which so responsible a post shotild re. Oka, is nowselected by President Polk, as the - best man to. Blithe vacant BrigadierGen eralship,?+when the gallant Davis refused to accept It is certainly a pharActeristic choice .this picking out Mr promotion .liy..Mr.,:Polk,' of such a ,manAs.Sterling Price. • • • I .Ggri. . were ,oflered •by Col. John. John . .Pickelt; at the trentinig bl the Baltimc to tfii'VVlAt Resolved, 16,,mombers Ali ventiOn ,iecogoize i in Ilajoi:Generni qnalifientionerliat are essential to,,;.the;Jaith ond:proneriiischarge the iOportant:;end•leeponsi duties the . Chini!Miinistralti (of , and tin view of his pptriotisttrj ; fris. ability, his Jean• tieos integrity, 4) leconatiend - ? - hiti , ,y, iliwetiLlitigeijilillepecArle.for;the,riext Pres, Nenoyi . -OfitiO;grilted - -siotes, „ :-~teeolpeil~ ,That is; ;Convention consider --Mejor. gericrnl - ZnaWTesilor nirundy wit e field as the, eople's;~endrilete tort rChiel Mnilietracy.bi tihlA Netiuny_and as eucW;Tentr iletilOikn'enppoTrof*--orletio„VVbigdn',lini 141/4b „The mit,rdelorixiin, from flarrisbuig the, Juniata Acnitlilliet ; b tc' [in del • W are 011 1:1 , e et, erstend th 6: thoe . ,ihe contract 114 ;weet,iiiiLewietoiv,,ii,Ateeoon.ns h!, Engineer) 'os l 6ec et4f,ifioSe enefgeale • f• h ii4 4 :o l-I ;f l lo,o ll 7`,.!!} ' :*;; n6l9let i . n •llt ' i t i l i# nc*,(l ? Pir°°, l °P 3 ‘!”? Pr9" 6 ,uld 11 !' 1,11 ? 41 t ) , iiolloo n'ei)eitty 7".z.TL)q,";- OPINION ABROAD.—the Corres pondent of the 'Boston 'Atias knnark'sc in his Letter from Partis`'l,l,Aderriaita : ef tntif#tstof lestmonth, thrlethOubject of the; War tween, the United Steles Ateki4 : is •fier haps,bettei undrstiii4 in Entiipe thart here at home, where he: - says, Lithe flush of y and honest pride in our brave army's ae hievbments prevent our taking a,dispassion ate view of it."" . . That ther6 is much force irt, th is remark must.be admitted by all who have . obStirverr the apathy and apparent tmlitleienee with which successive turoutlaepowthe Constitu tion, nutlet the-cover of this War, are look ed updti even by considerable classes id men, whose thtewthless and forecast in the managenlent of their own affairs raigni have indueed•the expeCtation ofmore wide awalm attention to what has beet) going on in the Government dining the last two years. It is a marvel to us how these classes, such as the great Manufacturers, the extensive lin- porters, the Ship-owners, the Agricultbratiu terests in some entire regions—WA do - not' meati generally, but to a certain extent- , .-'an act, as they do, as though there were no fu ture .belore them, nor :my care but the casu al profits and transient enjoYments of Om present day. Would that we could pintake of their cot placent sell-security, desteart o that anxiety and alarm which tills our miiiiis at seeing, the wise institutions and, yi , ,t wiser inavirris orthe framers - of our G:iverh mein continually treated with coilteinpbund ill-di's guis,ed di3Oisioill . . • . . flow much more sitgaeiobsly'do . enlight-' erred statesmen irr other hinds regard this war, Who consider it as possibly he death wound to our political system, which has beta for sixty years the object of their ud miration.and respect.. It is•too true , , we ap prelientlithat,ms the correspondent-I-the-A i-- das remarks, the'warls'better . understood_ in the countries of Europe than it is by marry men in our own country. The pi l oss, at least in. Paris, understaiida it nibch, better, and is More alive to its possible conseluences than a large petition ;al 'the protts 'of 'tlib United States. lit proof of Which 4V13 heed only for the present cite to our readers the language of a leadingliterary and political' journal of Paris. It is the Emir tics Dela 310nAs, ilia( in its last number,declai es stir [mimeo that the war "is a fatal stroke under whiell the admirable Constitution of 1789 w ill perhaps yet fall. The Ciller Nlagistrate wine]) Ruler son,l4adiscii and Hamiltoir piCtureri to them selves alter the model -of. their illusiiions Chief, grave and calm its the law iisell, it ill change into a conquering &myrrh). orrice watching from his headquarters the peopil. r,- Ire has subdued. The army of six thousand• mem which defended the frontiers 0 a coml.' by ten nines the siv.e of _France, must lie ire creased to a hundred thousand. The expels- ' dilutes ol the War Departint , m will be error nines, [Military customs will take root. It is a bad omen ter the unlimited liberty which the'Ammicatc citizens enjoy, as well ai tin' -their linanoialsystem, hitheito go admirably. econornieal."—National-inteiligetncr: 4 lions abomin (*—We see the •Thig papers etf4l.`cri . itlin : "tt-- to give. currency to the tumor ifrit. Floor, Wheat, Rye; Corn §tc. has greatly- der lured tit price—and even rime "Democratic"' pa -1 pers. havcso. tar forgot theingelves as to_di tho'stune thing. Does not every body 4CIIONV , that the Tariff-of '4G is still in lull firrceai ti effect, end that such a thing as - ..1d.w prices for , agricultural produce is Iherrlioc out of the - .question? fs not the Tariff 01.4 G the Fur'. mcr's Tariff—and was not the Protection al. forded to our Meehanics ain't Manufacturers by the Tariff of '42 sacrificed iworwedly to poomote the agricultural interests of the couri try?—and if these .interests listve not b!co prom led—if a steady sure market ; at prices, has not peon secured will riot the eyes of the people of the North be opened to the fact that the Locoloco leaders have be-, irayed4hern to the Soot h and tt.at the "Dem- . ocratic Tariff of '4O is not the kind of Tariff their intereOgran - for=ortit - so i lam by their votes for Irvin nod Patton—the: grictids I'mtemfon arid llorne Industry—at tire nest electron.—/Mlyelaysburg Register. • The IVashington Union notices the inten , ded departure of the Princeton, from Phila delphia, for the Meditetranean, whew she goes to protect our commerce from the enrages of the pretended Mexican ers, and say::" "The AlPeglieny is ordered oti from the gulf to the North. • Az; soon a g si t ta is with a sufficient crew, which is brx pecte I to be promptly done, she, toe, goes:to the Aletr , aerraneun, under the corrimand I)/ Lieuten ant Hunter, errs er whose aspires she was e quipped at Pittibm,g.n non. Edward Bates, of NI . 18SOUI the President of We Chicago Convention, said lie had nerd' seen a itailroa4! When he emigrated, in 1812, to the French village of lots called St. Louis, which has now filly thousandrinfiabitants, he was obliged tohire a guard tigainst hostile savages to accompa ny Itirn aernss the unbroken wilderness which is now the State of Illinois, with a civilized population of six hundred thousant! freemen. t 3 r . The (Uncial obeequiee of thellonored Sons of Kentucky Who fell a Buena Vista . were held at Frankfort en Tuesday, the 20th ult. From 15,000 to 20 ; 000 people assetrs bh . .ltl to pay their respects to the memory of the blare men who had &mated their liyes is :Mexico. .1... GEN. HA Mr Em I Ny ^- Tl~o commit lee charged with bringing home the remains ollhis-late-oflider from New Orleatts.to , 111 'on, reached the litter 0.1'4 Vritlay,'Ettla the ,with tnamohie and-military ltOtrormi.... etz:ToThe • Lonisville.:Journttl f ,nptiU3rtg, Ihe'ritalement' that Mrs; Sigoilineo house wSerobbict while the''PseSident and _2ottert.:. dank were ;halted jn '~ gnt`tp "receive` her ,cpuaratulattuue,,,says.- , f,We trust Atm. Hort.; , lord, pOlee hild MN Polk 'a hangers on a gree. tea and thorotighlt.starkhlNl. 9 ' "". • . jkli___lyottotartle:ti_tbut—ttie-W-hids w ill 'hiti;e 'a' majority, in tub etri. National I,loutle:pf7RePreaeutatt'ved'"lieleil, tociaincle• opromeuement, of _the warr :Quite a .tatiking .evicatice of 16 popularity of . and bitenteasurei among ,the'inessee ' -1 BE ; Ott- %V h o ine - tlie*Tederalists V' infru Oe i s •alocoloop . paper. Ask I .l . ol , ri?tt '0" 0 i 0 1 9. nittle Ina - 4nra 1 4 ;,9 1 4 geAcy!,,s , ' partypublished an' adOraes ta:4 ll ,°PeniAe° l i this State,'soirimetioinetiWr f VAS 'LISTS' 5 1 .4 r . : Yeifit'atiVatl;i4q 6l 4,4%iht Iti . o7;,Tkiir,6i .;P; of. 7= 7 7 7 . r7.74 " . " .44 . . . . . . 4- • , old Yederalism Wl3 find tie fcillotving paragraph,fro”. Nasplille'tinii:in going the'the tounds of :ti co Rico press'.. - "t1;.E1 prime movers of the Ilafthiril ventibit the liading federalists o((1 terse vlam, are now attire modern•"lVltigs;)is,vibletiti ty'oppoSetho,the Dernoccraey uid the cause of their country as ever they were. This is a historical fact, which does itot admit of doubt or denial.'' Where is JAMEs BuetfANAN, one of the lel dors of thepw FEDERAL PARTY, who bitterly tlenouticed the late war, condemned the Demeefanp„aa i nj u l s tratiOmor Mr. Mad I.' sun g and declared that if he hod a drop (y . Democratic blood in his veins he n.quhl lrt tt art lie is r. Secretary-of State! , Where h iF Charles J. Imtetsoll. the men who boa", that 11 he had Bred during thb Rev . lt'ltliionary Wilt he would hare bent a TO• /LI? Mi. Polk has sent him as Mini.ter to Fra l .c . • Where. is Richinfl, , Rush, nne rfl the ;Oaf r_, ll Yfon pure OLD BLACK COCKADE FED. ERAtLIST,§Ii \lr Polk has sent hisn as Alin i'ster to Puiff4 o ! • , Witere 'is Mr. harierAff, another of the OLD FEDEfINLISTSI' Mr. Polk fitstyna.de him Secretary of the "Navy, end the'n sent him as minister to Great Britain? : But enough. nib attern,pr to identify thb Wliigs with die old Federaliots, caps the ch in:x nide redientons., Why!the very LE.4- DIMS of the OLD FEDERAL PARTY are new the only 'aistiegniVied men im the ran f the "-Deinocracy. "-- t 3 die Federalists from the ranks, aiid 11 Loeofneoparty would the Os desti:me. talent nE , it is bl correct principles. — The le: - ding Fe•letahsts of ohl are nbw active Loon - locos, as violently opposed to the true inte. 7 - eats of. the nountry as ever they were : — Show ns an Old FederoliAt who was promi -rearid thint - lita - iiillthi party in days gone by, oral we will point yofito a man who is now the active supporter.of the present Le er-loco - party, ha who Anstains nlr. Polk in giving "did and cpmfirt" to our Mexican en elniee.—Thrriisbur g bileVigencer. Items for. Ilasly Readers. A witiT.E.R ,in the National Intellig,enebr says that it is CONlemplated amoti a number at the citizens of IVashiirgton. to form a joint stock company, and erkel h largb cotton-fac tory in that city. Tilt: LABORERS on the Ohio canal hare been ieeerving 1326 a month. They 4tvere issat ii4ied with this and have made-a strike for higher wages. • - ANo - rnuu.—On Saturday, the 17th inst.,— an aged man disaPpeared mysteriously from the neighborhood of Clark's Perry. ISerneli W:t3 madeler bite, but with no success. On Thursday last, - his - body was found in a small moistu not tar from his home. The sn pposi lion is, that on attempting to cross the sionon on a log vvhich had been placed aceress it. lie lel, to and was drown d. AN •EAttritquAK - c AT GI.FN . S FA I 1.5.-111 e Republican stales that on .1:1 itlay the . ,Pth inta., a severe stioa of all einiliquaite t.ras felt in sevelat towns in.that county, tfic elects ul which extended for tiny inilea Mr. John T. flughec, who a( c impanit d Col. his wh..le mPch at: op_ h Ilexi'o,designs publishing a fug u t itexped the 12th utl. 11111iant Bonneu, al Faidield 'to‘raship, Westmoreland eoutilv. aged I I years was instantly Icalud Ly The iron stett,fn frigate Allegheny has been ottleted to Nort6lk, and- she _will complete her clew Mere: The comer gone of a new Epinoca Church to be called “St folio's" was laid at Louise dle hy.,.ou 'Saturday last. John Pettit late M. C. from Indiana, w•as thrown from Lie buggy, on the HIM het, in 1:011SC(1012r/OC a his hortss taking freight, and broke his leg below• the I..nee. DA Vin Sr.lE - GEli. PorrEa, Lieutenant in the United ,States Artily, died at Vera Cloy. lately id the vomito. -Lieut. P. Was a nepli• the late Cunt. Porter. Vit.caums__oi huadrcd__ earn.. :Janis aimed 411 Baluimape tecentl3, said to be the vanguard of a colony of several thou sand I I ulluirders-, who are about to eetlle iu Missouri. They are well clad and line look ing people, and have abundance of means to carry out their intention. They fly religious pereccution wide' the litug of Ilan over. - - - - The sum of three hundred dollars ha,. been contributed by the Methodist mis,itin in Libel a, during the past year, to intssoma kikpurposes. lilts is 00 average ot 38 sett per :number, about treble the at etage sum paid by the members at home. • A man in Eaae. comity, N. J., has been lined :1-.ti,tuttl sent to the State prison for one >ear, for !outdating huh trees. A titan named iNt'thatighlin of Pittsburg, aged about al years., jumped from the eat upon the road, aIMI was riot over, about two tarthree mies below - (hay's; on the tuft and kdled instantly. The Charleston Courior learhs that' heavy rains have flooded the whole country be tween Motile and Montgomery,•Altibattia; damaging the crops and impeding travel. According to an official statement minle to the Illinois Mate COIIVCIIIi0:1; the en ire public debt ot that 5tatei551.1,04i,6.18,22. to:most - rms.—The St. Louis paper - s an nounce the arrival in that city trout the Ree k.): mountains, of three young grimley Bears, two ffecky.nurentein tlngs i two Havens, one Magpie.and two FaWllb. . Teitaint.V. Accine:rr-.—A 'argil limo shale riz i fell from ounr the top of Caul All. eh we :Sli go, on Alonday attenuant.. In . its d scent it rolled :waist a frame school house and it: , shindy killed this chihlren, isitl Ito s woli,l- tog three Othersi one of who tis toured may not recover. .-- —..."-'. ' Forty-sic' now steamboats have be3n reg- Ister;ed it Cincitiat i since the first of Jaime • • • . rY.t- : ~ • I , . 1)I EA ,i`Ul. ItAiLl.o.Ah ruilroml colliNiun occurred oil Fiitlay last_about tour 'miles' below Litucaster, by which two men %yeti killed `arid a lady seriously injuted.— The - inedkilled were passengors on a bec iiori boat bound for Pittsburg, and were' . ;tic , ciirripanied by their wives. Namis not- Qn the I ith Ally, the min jell tit tcfrants - At-Nntchinklet liunrs, d i ning witich 6iX• end : tt :half inches fell,. ,tyvo .8 1# 1 cmliti bridgesAi•ere•sweitt•away,4 • .• • • • The , kpire • of. , the • Unitarian Church - Warei 111 ass: was • and attach shattered on the 2 lit . July portn - tiretlitindok-stermJi,Olaii4Oih :- ,Ji.1157 ,irfatiy . el telegraph, poilsoiyere sttutik light and • Bristol'Pa. - PRliliarkY!' . 7 — `!Ple,v9 l chit Y*4.4 l ibtilg°• 4 ,49l (l t,} roeer . i j'aer;weekq, 4.1 tan' corn, •toot giaie-f el; ' evaty..'desoriptiath.,Jogothez, potatoes and .pll.,kindsej cif vegetables and ire tbe ,abutvl 'A-Acce te,frorif the ititeilosiO r Netv, din,e; Acaoiati OM, a fofifdBentkooefi' , c iffitiO? qu.)vliqt eybry!county t in .t ti, , ,04100P " he .ttirits * 6 4 1 ; in 6 rOitiii;oo.nftifintirl,eitr4;b4Oven!Y:9 ft' *n.~ ~m inmoums en million bushels trillhons. bushels ' of irtick two :intro barrels of flOttr,.,llllo beau slti'ppetl'fixim the United States kr.Entope withiii.Me-i'Agtten months. thtity thn3e ntillion 114 , 5>ifhv, AIIIIIIIII 2, 1847. 1 , 1.01111-7 k filwoltundredllllrrels instill:round Penn.' , ,11,1 nt li, nod n lot of Western in good order ot. *.wy, at ‘, 1 111.41 it is freely offered.. Bye liner Is Pi u live. torn sletil is 111111 . 11ml , nominally held tit $3.371, lint 110 transactions have been reported. GRA N—ll'lmat continues scarce, and the receipts are light ; stiles of 1200 Imsliels fair and prime l'enten Itml at tril,2stl I. sp. Nor 200 de"Sont horn ;Wont of 81,2.... Corn Is dull ;111110 hltallels Pollen round yellow sold at 75 cue, werslit.•wkle•ll is n slight decline. Oats— e,lll.4 of 1000 bushels p Ime North River ofsscto, and a cart•n of Souther sacts. %VMS M:,}'—th scarce 01111 held nt the soma price. V • HARRIED, nn the 10th ult by David Home. Esq. Mr. Josrph Hwecker, to Miss Ilhry Ann Clump, ol Hampden township. Oltlav the IGth ul., in this Burougii, Mrs. Anc/i.i ) Ivan of Mr. David Bleit, aged 36 years. Borough, oh Saiurdny, the 1 : 71h son'tif ME..'SlhiOn Smith Jr. aged .4 meats. • • S .t:NI IS' S A ri.4.P.rinti.E.A..- 7 The health the human ay stem ileptifila almost entire'y..upno - die state V the .I.ilutal. Jr the vitalizing fluid which preemies t.vory •tistne, 'every membra fibre filament gland, or other 'organ, primsfy - or wr.....7 subsidiary. i f the blood be ehlrgeil witli the elt - nicht lif ilisease.siekpessmitst be the conhinpien t o -.• 111111 until the mantes df dainties oxisting in the blood iu - e eradicated, no permanent relief can be be ctinnfted. It is Is re that the powerful health , maturity,. prapertites,o: Sands' Sursa pari lin --ire - Mina still. its sem cling operation rent:hes the causes til disease, :URI the cures it pent rms are therefore rlitlical - and Me . ough. Its potential vir tues are am:melt by thew:mils of rheumatic anti scrofulous patients, and 1!y all who have taken ibis +reparatio n fur Ili senses If the skin. It at mice a l'EllbiN the internal derangement and - math, , eutes ilte out ward evidences of itisease, Prepared and sold by A.. 13. & 1). SANDS fireggittt, 100 Fulton street New Yolk, Sun.' also by -S. Eaton', in Carlisle and by Druggists generally throuk:hout the L'ini t ted Slates. Price $.l per bottle. Six bottles tor 114• u dollatS: • Cutt.ts Ann Fvt en.— lf hulian rege table Pit;: are one lit the hest, d not the vary Lc .t ntechei to in the world, for the core of Intermit— tent Fest r, bytontse Oley tscel all others in He:. dmg the hotly 01 those morh•tl humors attic!) std the cause not stilly urn I Idiots al• fevers, hot of every nsol..th inei.'ent to Mali ? Four or fire of stio:lnthan gemble fills, t ken every night 011 Will in a short time Make a pet feet. tare orthc most 01,..tio a te ease, of chills and, fe- C , r,attbestunetiwr the digiatitc nEgai, B will lie et:stinnol 'to it healthy Cone, and the !Stood to complet. ly Imrilit it that fet er and ogee, .or disc ease lit my torn', w ill be absolovely impossibl e , Bea are of Sugor cowed counterfeits. "I•ne on. iv of igl pl tool gtlatioe Indian Vegentbre IhCa I nic th signature of N‘ it Wi. hs p •ti the trip label of etteli bus. N.'o6 other is g. online, and to coutuertriithis is forgery thrice and 1.;..0 iieol depot, rft9 Itace st. t;.elliu Carli• le by CII.\HLGS OGILBY. Iln vv onr'rir PI t.rs by elyansin; the I irodi al - I impurities, ves potJer to edery orgla to p r form its foot rioll9 healthily, .110 matter wheth er est cr.:ll_ly sir internally minuted. ALk the sit.4)._rlt.l_ dying iron's -00111 0411111,611 --- ilaWI.4l hat cored him, lie tills you liraialreth's,-rilds.- \sk hint who has hail the il,ssttotarr t. six .inil esery remedy had he 'till %do that 11r.tilretli's stored him in e. So mith S. r.4:ise 11011 • eth'S l'I • Is ritiihil down to a half pint of AI is ; - s, cnra•d a little hay of all , Illese of the fare; tondo I - 0111111 V spreallititr, to his eyes, and jet ilociiirs had tried to core,lttit could iiit; the, pow: parrots would - hove glvell lin It - I hey s ere 0 to 111 to have bad it cared, lout et cry thing hey tried did nn g-onloo.til they gave. it a tea" a irs c‘ary cloy, in 111.11 pint of which had down to-else Itrondroth's ' I a, hello e the o hole of the titolass.s was take. du u're one towed. Cnrlisli., CII.kRIYS 8.N117! T i this buinoui. A. 0. Y. 111.3. White !louse P.O. M t er, S iroinittnitown.. .1. & A ; Coyle, Trogestown; rouses Kyle, Jiiercsionvillti r.. tientiniet, -Newville. Rider & Diller, Lioißing Springi. - 17.stiniony id nor. reeeierd fr om all quarters . • the Globe. The following letter is presented with a vlew . o/ more roh.y ethle tee the Opihiltald of Physicians in fe -1 is 3 to the Jledienl value of Dr. fiWAYNE'S COM. hill Iwifi SYRUP OF WILD CIIEHRY. _ . SW 11 NE— Deer Sir : Hering used your Com p ,tool iup of Wild Glicrry extensively in my prat.- lice, I isnns requested by your Agent 11r Krim-her, to io enpref, wy "pill/4011 ill availing 01 its properties as a remedial agent. I 11101 g cheerfully comply as I feel lay so dome, 1 an dl discharge a debt 1 owe the immunentry at large, iitc's iu particular. As much as I detest (Lunch Remedies anal Patent Nostrunie, I was Induced frain a failure of ells Meet petrel elpertereelN terielleleelled ba nor mnteria medians In some casco ,; -- r Beittvirso !Aires, to try your Preparation of l'rutimr VII Oda or \Vice - (lineal.. It is sunlit:lent Unsay Chant I was tie nowli pleased with the result of that, and sob s .11tetif trials dial I HOW preerrlbe II in preference td all other Releesiit, Where an expectornm is indicated. In-the notch Arendmi Pnemtionlit Or DlFleillie of the Lungs, in 111, manning form In WIIII II it appears iii 'Kentocky, 1 regard it as an invaluable Remedy in the troui1111:/lt_Of t hat disease, To nil a Ito kuuty foe Iha soul atiough,deit so thin may lie,scan lay persons mil of Ile vicinity of Fraffkfort; I will briefly nllll,OOll have been-engaged In an active prartice of my profession of 11 y-nrs, and ant a Regular Breast° neTrails)leania nod this is the first Patent Medicine I ever thought enough of 10 express au option In wt .1 II litmisem, sup, January 7111,1817, . Franklin County, 114 r. Frankfort, Ity„ Jan. 7th, ' The ilboVe retlifirale is from one ogre, phy m i c i ni ,,,c . living n eels miles Train hare, he is good. Kinetic°, and is considered an I physicinn, and stands fair ; lie is, is lay says u tangtiler graduate. Dit, W. L. CREITCHER, Druggistittid Apothecary. t3-Slice the infrodaciion of toy article to Ills public there halm a numbei at unprincipled Individuals got Ile u , strums, wale they assert contain WILT, Cut:e ar, some are cu led "Balsams," "Bitters," Dell even Kyrup of Willi eliegry,but mine is thloriginni and on ly genuinil almost alien ever int rothweil to 'the public; which c a n he proved by the public! Records of the Cmninionwinaltli of Prams) safeguard agniest imposition is to see that my signature Is oil each leittle • Di. II / tallier of 11.1glilli and linecalteefs e Philailalpfilh Fold in Carlisio by S. W. FIAVERSTICK , . Health SZa I e easy, for the PCople, or Phy.46 . 1.1 Tranimg, to:niakitheir Lives • • in this World Long and Happy, try tlw .. . . Aatlow qf uEthication':.As - lt 1i; . 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