Aaalitt qimpa)ta§9 -- CARVISZ4 - PA. WEVNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1848 The Whig Slate Cutn:nitteelnrahNet! upon the 15th: Of - March for holthug the IVhig• 111611"! ' •escl3 n.etatec.we do nut Inow. einlinrikHriftt i Gee SCVTT May be .6 - iiiderbir icornifitr'six rii eight weekii.— Preparations are being made in a grand.biumithrit reception in New York. I:*""The Aemy appropriation bill, report 7,-":- - nlbsr*ItMeaml-Reprei• - intalivesrloc.tht._ ruin g fiscal year, amounts to. $33,a54,4.99, With $495,600 for lorlifiaations, O*7Among the officers, of the Army who to-the_Sudes_ou_leate, Swe lear by the last arrivals from Mexicoi is the gal- ,lant 11aj. E 'V. SnTNEIt, of . the'ad Dragoons. „Maj Sumner Was . a few years ago the. point , . /ay commandant atlho , Cadhle Betraelo,aud, no where will he receive a more cordial re eeptlon.or warmer co n gratulations than. from . the many, in,th is borough, who are familiar with his , forme: ahem*, and 'lda recent gallantry on the bloodiest fields in Mexico. PEACE, IF WE *ANT 131L—"Mustang,"-ilie • intAligeol Mexico correspondent of the New oriettne-Dena-s aysiuncliate-olAapi , that he is, informed by Ins correspondent at Queretaro, that there has been no treaty 'con chided, but adds--" The whole subject rests Fah the United Slates—the government of ;',l:exico is willing to make a treaty; and are prepared and -ara i strong enough to - sustain it„" II the responsibility is thus cast upon Mr. Polk, let him defeat the anxious wishes of Ole people of this , eoutitr3is Ores. • THE Nviloysw• Cony':Nitos.—The car _ ieTondent. ol..the Daily News, writing from Washington, on Monday says, "Mr. lay's friends aic organizing in v int(' MA's ;.ational Convention. Public . sentirnem bas ntatetgene somewhat of a change since his arrival here . The best feeling prevails among our friends. Every body is sati,fied to abide the decision of the Convention. I pave high authority for saying that the special friends of Gett Taylor mean to go ...___Mtuson.xenliomuntLabitle_thuscault—lkloTit shun that the General will show Ins apprecia tion of the IVhigorganizmitht, Ty 0066,1i -11g in the judgment of his friends. Mark my tvotdv." Ott-Maier Gen. Quitman was receired in Philadelphia, on IVednesday last, with 'rear ked tlemonstratlons of respect. The Hall 01 Lo.leperidence.vde placed at his disposal for reeeption 7 mom, and - Mayor Swift welcom ed hinvin an-elognent address. Gen. Quit- man replied ; and passed a high Eulogy upon the bravery and gallantry of the Pennsylva nia Volunteers, who were udder his special ;ommand in Mexico. Kr The election of. Mr. Soule, to -the Fenate froM Louisiana, rs likely to make a fuss. A letter in the N. V. Tribune says it was anted by bribery meet undoubtedly— so all MrAlyles (the absentee,) de clared that he had been offered four ' , Trost: it he would stay away and not vote. He did Iz...stay away. A committee of the House has since beau' appointed, who .erdl invesiigate the matter. irjtj—The Louisville Journal, a paper of extended clrculatien and influence in the Southwest, has an article calling upon Gen. rayler to make Pirblic'his. views iii relation p.thitrwar and other matters. The Journal has advocated GeneralTayloi's election from the start, and probably the counsel which tt gives will havens etlect. CHARGES sastasr GEN. S?:ITT.—The Wash ingtora.correspoucTent of the Petersburg Re publican says ; that he has ascettained that the charges against Gen. Scott in part, (and principally, he beheves,) are a wuat et pro per official' respect to the Secretary et War, alut a awn-fulfilment of his duty in caries pending with the Department. . • tiz!r It is said at Washington. that Ceiterul Cans • has lost Pulk's confidence, and that sainy. Houston, of Texas, .is to be the 'mitre adininisttiatinv. leader pn the Senate; the hat ter hayiiig, taken • bold ground in the Ne Ypilt meeting for fite.oiatire absorption, of Mexico, for the purpose of Civilizing and christianizing the bloody "greasers." '(t-The eitirtens of Columbia, as we are grati6o to learn from the 'Spy,'.llare ereatedi &peat monument direr the remains • oftickutiißichard E. Cochran, a brave yoang allicer , -Whiti'falL head•of his company in .the battle of linked de fa Palma, the art __rourt_battle of the_war. - grifoniine Gnerxx, of .tlie , Now, .I:(iat rribanc,openhis , retorn , 'kern, Waslih'igton, r exchange' sentio4r,ts on o . the , subject Of lhe 'Presidency/ dnefar'en that ' frini,As , Mr Clay hi•rn in h t 4 sump! i,end abide !he action of a Nutfon- 'I die Na(tonal ~ •,•• er 8 con p, O - • . • 1.1h,f6.71110 corn , , elon is to , be', laid 2, k4-lit to-Wakhin- '' , , h i e 'fun& ,I .l lol, R n i'M___' 4 'on tbe,44ll•ol'3ol,f': ,' -, 69 . i'f*'atihit'L-Lc'n , fl'ew , 'inuitilit, "to"160F0 11 ,r,-.4,,'t li ti quiaita,rtP,' , ii" eri,'er eeriiinalfdind, 66,:'1eYii,02e*.F..'9. -,,-, , a ili be- the,, ,-- .. ii,in, t6 :- eiiiiit9l groilott •' ll _ • ,‘ ~ ---- ~ - 11!' 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C,'7 , - . • - ., ..4. , (91, Alin ti~` C on have beityn4rtlih'etiiiiion: put toipst bypit.lVdtig tnerri!itirs, grips i-Ai'llose groceediiSos^ we iinbjoin 'The_ ttmeind foi.;the next ^Wbig National Convention. will be-approved ol satisfaction, by .the Whigs 'o _t h country. The 11'higs of 1844 will the same place where met the Whigs of 1.776!. There Ariterican Freedent first "liv ed add moved 8: Meta befog,' and there the Whigs of 1818, with when' above ull . .parties it tests to preserve and:perpetuate that Free lloitilture-and -unimpaitedy -4.1s the most fitting place' forjhe sole - mn de % liberations. of their Nation:al oinvpotion, in this most imprrytant crisis itt hair' tiulicut's history. augur the liappist tidfilltrffiffn— e‘ i lthe meeting of the Conientiou oh this 1ta1..: V. owed spa. • 1. ;~,=`~ • Fregi the lintinnalititniligeneer- Vt . II 10 NATIONAL. CON VENT lON At a meeting of the Wing Members. of the Senate and House of Representatives of the - UiriteirStann, - `l - ehtziir - 'l't - ralay evetiltv, - January 27th 184800 consideelhe propriety of reecimmet;ding a Whig Nationo collyeu the f 1 m. \V. IHAkoem, of ' North emotins, was called to the ehuii, nn - Hon. CAlga — B:SSiftfi, of lintitinicWasappoiiiTett •Seareopy. After disenssioit and due deliberation, it Resolved, Tfint it is expedient to hold a- AVlng NAional Convention for the purpose of . nornmanng (I:lndict:des for the offices - of Pilii , ident and Vice Preedent of the United ' And then the meetlnp, adjourned for/one Ou Thursdity .evening, 3d February, the meeting convehed persnant to adjournment. when, after some ' , r n euerafdiseussio as to iZre time and place otholdingthe proprised Con vention,' Independence Holt, in , the City ef Phi ladelphia, and the seventh day of June, were agreed upon. —lt , teas theciAre—ltesidved r alhat—tile-_Whig Monarchs of the. Senate and !louse of I{e piesentatives of the United States - do recom mend to. their ttieudithroughout the Union that a Whig Natuacif Convenihni balietd :cc Independence ilall, in 'lie city .of Philthlek phia„ou Wednesday, the 7th day of mime, 1848, for the'pnrpose of nornitiating candi dates for the offices of President rind Nice President of the Ci.it,ed-Siates. Ott.motion, it was ordered that the pro ceedings al this meeting he publi-hail in the National Intedlnzeneer ; and that all the papers in the I'. States be requested to copy them. Alter whieh the 'electing; adjourned sine WILLIE I'. MA NCUAT, Chairman Csr.ra S. Smrtir, Featltary. Whig - Ratification ➢lats Meeting, PREPARE,FOR AC FION, WHIGS ! The Philadelphia Daily Npws of Monday says v we shall publish in'a day or two the cull for a general National Ratification. ilectr iv, of the 11..kig. 11w Uaion, in this city, on Thulsday, Ilse Sill day al : June nest. 'Fhb Whigs of the city of Philadelphia will' ten der the hospitalities of their city, and their homes. to their Whi , %brethren of die Union. They hope to ii - elcome them to this great festival, by damskuds and tens of thou sands ! Let the Whig Bugle send I ath the invitation :on ever'y passing bieezd! the Natty and the South, the Ea.st and the West, be prepared to bury sectional difreien cos, and peisonal preferences, in the great snuggle fur PaiNcimu! Let them come to . the • , City of Brotherly Love," on the Bth day of June ; and here give an impetus to the Whig Ball, that will bear down all oppi3si non; and give the country the benefit of Whig administration of the Government ft,r the next four years. JOHN M. BOTTS AND CL V.—The Rich mond Times publishes a long letter front Mr. Bons, in which he declines his prelmence for Mr. Clay as a Whig over Gen. Taylor as a no-party inam-aud asserts his firm convic tion and belief that Mr. Clay can be elected to the Piesult.lncy by the IVhig party, if They again unite on him. •He says: - '. 4 When 1 say I feel confident that Mr Clay can be elected, I know I shall be ausweted, '.;o you thought in 'True, I did—so did we all—but that is no reason we should be deceived again; it is, on the contrary, the best reason why we should not be—l am only rendered the more cautiousm my cal culations by that unexpected and .disastrous defeat." • CF.N. TAYLOR. ANL) THE WIIV: NATIONAL. CONVENTION.—The North American's kVash ingion correspondent, (Independent) a gen deman'who seldom errs in his statements, and whose letters from the Capital are al waYsfulf of interest, thus speaks of General Taylor in regard to rt.:National Convention: "I wish I was free' to Speak of aR that is within my knowledge: but this I can say , and do say emphatically, that Gen Taylor''s immediate advisers look in a Convention for his nomination he does not discounte nance their views, and that he will accede. to whatever course is adopted. On this mat ter 1 speak front the book; and cannot be mis taken by possibility, for I have seen the evi dence and satisfied myself.. I could make this eXpeeSsiot) touch stronger ) but confidence restrains me." MANINF MEXICO SUPPORTIIU WAR.— Late tut cices„ilioni Mexico mention. the lad that Gep - e,4l,corc trnd , cotnmenced putting in operation the grand scheme 01-the Ad-: umigtration, which ens terelieve us' Min all 'our iliffictilues r and pay- the , exnenges of the' war withotit the'assistincre of the't oiled. States.. Th . e'';u4tiost burn ';whichde'ealfal 1 44 :edent . 4 0 f:exact ".fram Mext'oci, - is:l/nu/Ail/ions t• „::Thisi ! lnes :not pixie() inppOrtiag iii:theeintrineSt cf : Mex co . would; have ;' t. ills not (a . drop;; in: the ill t ie k e t ; te Wj*raaelieg•the . :PXlmeees maintaining.atf - A'rmy of 060 ,Hdiftlietl'ThoU= iantlirnen it The queStronplici is to-support our army. • ‘` , . Tar oßl : iC~r ' ~lluWs '- I'he'eteargship Ace.' din arririjcl a t s oeto , on Tues day ; ', # 9 l3 , :e:Sl l ,4l9.4iifilvekncifiL.ito*:'..F444 . o* ant $43,4;61410041*-6,.olooltq#,'Nipt: 4**ooq4dmyr.44l,;,'4ll,evcot on omuyip,iii, .4.k4 . ,a0.14441,,v/..„4„‘„,„ tliOP ir, §talee. ,gFeat . . . .111`6,mq)T101i6:e; 13 I'WD/t 7 et'' iCeilititar44llSWEdigifli 4 D - jellt.t*L -0 '. , c , :',1641 ,- '= o, liiing tniiiepreserii 'lie, l'ribune'e Ikraphinelk _ . ,iown-io r that-Getr:Ya o sornis interrogatoril Tlropoßd (din .lOffirsor:firivis,,has 0 w ptl hii imgpip poi tor thp , ,,Torifriol4B . 46 purl the : lndopendent 'Froasyri.?"lltc cor respondent of tlic ing this ill-natured anal:4o3o .iho says—" Mr. I)4vis' Oeniefi hot%ini, ipfilmunded-any.intorrogatcnies to -Gen.: Pay, ler, or haying, ieneived any, lcUet•, 3i 7 oni.Xpri, shim his arrival in IVashingtnn. The "re-; port," therefore, iH Wielly ail/Banded. den tlemen--in—tho-ornifidenee of , Gen. 'occupy high positions in the. Wing - zi; e ie a state that he n:either eilierhiins.lkor has lie.expressedanysuclp opinions as are ascribeil to hrrri in rererg . nce Ea ;lie Tariff: of 746 and. this -Endependeiit lseasury. 7 ? Wg . i.tiggest to our Whig coteinporaties, (says the Philadelphia Daily News, and we agree with it,) it it is not expedient to waive any -neither- discussion of General. Taylor's Whigisin, ' Ife liitideekreti liimserf - a - "Hen ry Clay Whig' in lug letter to. on:Joseph 11, Ingersoll 'of this eity.• He says that , had, he Veted.iti 18-44,,he would have , voted for Mr. Clay. -111 r. -Drittenden, his confidential correspondent, puhliely•asserts that he ought 10 be dominated by the Whigs r and that he is "as good tr irlig as kimse/f.' The Na, 4-ion al—lfftelligt!fieer—ol 7 -31turschly—Inst:,--the Itiglie4 Whig authority in the - Union, de . - chives, \ 'Cleri.Titylor is every inch a ‘Vhig, and nothing else.iline-a—Whig." . . lion. John Sergeant, ore of the firmest land best Whigs, and once a candidate on the .satrig, t idtei tyifh 11~i 4~y_le?r ._ lhe yJce. Presidency, minim to 4lte Committee of Arl Lrangement for the Iviiig Taylor Festival of khe r 22d of February, expresses himself in these poshive terms:—"With. the deep sense I have of the - nomination-el Gem Taylor, !eedandy it is my wish, and I feel it to be. Jury di! all in my Power to promote it.— Yon are at liherty to say ILA my deliberate considerairon has determined rue in fpior at fen. Taylor ; as . Me man best qualified, in the present circumstances of .0111' mushy, to he at the head of tyThirs, lie seems to too, to be More like. ‘Vashington than any roan who has lived since . his time." Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll, it is well known, entertains simi ie,r views.. There can be no question that Gen. Taylor is a true and thorough Whig.— lie has been proscribed and persecuted as such by the administratien ; who attempted to superSede hiM, because of his attachment to . the 1V fog eause.-14*-has the support and confidence of alarge portion- of the ifioir able and effectual Whigs of the nation. lf imminatell . by tire Whig National -Convert , firm, we have not the slightest doubt of his triumphant election. . IV/11.:31: TUE PI CIE Goxs.—Thii practical - e - beets of the policy of the 4(iministration l are aptly illustrated by the Norristown flor al& It says the New. York Journal - of Com fiititee4ood Locoloco authority, states that between tan and eleven mil Hons of dollars in specie has left this country for France and En,land within .I,lle last law months. Add to this the amount (trained from the country by the Mexican %Var., amt the extreme pres sure in Inc monetary affairs of the century is at on-e explained. t)."-The proceedingS of the locofeemßuch anan meetings generally speak of him es "Pennsylvania's tavoriteson." It is a great mistake. Sir. Buchanan has repudiated Penn sylvan ia and is entitled to no suchlionerable appelation. Ile is no longer acitizen of our Slam, having voluntarily expatriatedbimsell. lle.latedy wrote a letter to The Commission ers of Lancaster co., repudiating his resi dence: in order to avoid the 'payment of tax es on about $55,000, money at interest,- and succeeded in relieving himself of a tax of five or six hundred dollark Thus Itie• untarity relinquishes his citizenship to avoid' paying the taxes necessary for the support of the 'government, and the payment of our debts. No man makes a more flashy and insolent aristocrat than your genuine. locolocb, who by a few years of successful courting and flattering, of "the tailing midions," es he is fond of calling them, rises by theirsufferages to poWer and place and suddenly grows"rich on. the spoils of office. The ‘Vashington correspondent of Daily news gives ,an illustration in the histery - ol Judge Donglass, U. S. Senarer from Illinois. A 'tisiv years:: ago he was a carpenter. or W eheentaker, or some other sort of an honest mechanic, Working in his bUsiness in (he Male of New York. Ile despised and'disaiiowed the sett tin:mu . 11et no man should be nbove his pro lession.--tle went to Illinois, where he turn ed lawyer 'and politician—joked with the grown:dauglitersonthßisseif the, little liabieb . the hack w for Congress and Was electod—served• some time to the iloueri of Representatives—went for's4 90; or :fight air.reOnd—got elected to the pulled . .. States Senate--married a Lady ; a .fincOittle:lrulf 100, worth het own weight iii.gOld times her, Neight in (( niggers;' l yrielliey: say ; 'and, now drives about in . the each in the Avetied—n by. splendid grey horses:, Sueli.is the,'. history, 'efrimeSenalovial • tintrhitt Temts is; to , become, e l free State tit no, Ony!',;,lle, Gerinniii(now corning, in: by 'ship. 'Londe 1 3 . 0!1!14 - ntePolinoiett runt - this vllas. al tonOy been inAlli(estet) . in their 16t Irele. .04. 11 '!:, 'IA 'St a l qit'll,!A 9991 '1 1, 1 9r .*ati,pOiptidllt,ioi;;.b‘y, the , force r ' pkilinbiio:dpith', ylAvest"hiintielt,: l ot s 'hisitiniciini war': to encore liin'ie:ereOtioriie!time: ~ 1 -,,Sennte4, ,I• 111 ,‘ll' yol';4cz=-711.41;Ple‘v,i 4 i100(4(1 2?2!tiiiT • )YOrkWilt 4/fr;.o.q.it .*Pr6ol(l6llt4l ,l `lllO 14, o f! Na ;,f,r n 5 n111, 3, 0 j ME Ain ' eitit.l2oO " Tra 4.: - --„froitt - ,l4avrtoplty:g. - ' eafand here" argli do s iinjch tse'l4'th4th;laritf t r wßle,s4ee,. troubled with. business hem; them', leonStitu% in_the,--'stknet,l4:Ternp!t - Preer as well at 3 ents, s4tittiati'. be Anritheate";.the i C4*:-froPl:qutettiet,ttres con- the only.subjecCiihich his caused any,:speL ititied4milui l recentierejoii;pkthiliev.:lllr. -cial interest or excitement in the Legishiliirc. 1-41.1,1 R. Tbri first lecture bi- Mr, Phambers The lucolecc; leaders in both branches of •.%ill. , :bedeliirered in - the , FirstAsiesbxrp new - the:legislature ,give , 'debi)ed rsyniptorrvy . of . _ 0 the 23d_o1_ In connection with , this, announcement We may e f ta.te .that .we have received several lengthy communications au iefily"to the Set- Itiloifet-11tr. ot , whiciapin-the . present crowded state:of oat columns, we have irni lohave. a 'report, for pnblication, of the reply Chambeis, We, shiall,tiow hold, our colunins open - tor..thaLas_LbeiUg: lhia'rnok' satisfactory -lo.olak—reKters—allismattec_has PvP;ie great• intereif ivinoilgttlie friends as well as the enemies of Temperance, not only here but at a distance, and a general desire is es presSed to have a thorough discussion ol the uTinifiiiisa - lr - deltopeitie discussion wall be conducted in the proper spirit and temper ; and With theparamount view.of eliciting the truth. We not iii that event fear that the doßd tvitse of - teroperaiiee will be tri umphantly sustained'. C. y. RAIZ, Roin—We are .gratified to learn, as will the phople of this county and thetravl ing y publie, that the Board of Direc-, nits ofthis .Compady have determined: to NY die entire ,road, horn the Seerpiehanna t to Urn rebersburgrwith-a-new-tvaeleei-T-enils. This will matte it e road at the best avec ter, and ere long enhanre its sleekly the highest value. The necessary drrangenients are now in Progress, and if not unexpectedly trustratedy the work will be entered upon with as little delay as possible. The annual •report of the company, recently published to the stockimiders;'shows a most encouraging increase_in its business, and, presents. highly flattering prospects for its futut•e•operations, irr On &mtiny night lveek, a small ter.- ant house of Mr Jacob Miner, occupied by . a Mr. Mower, in S iuih Aliddleton township, was discovered to be on lire, and-before any aid could be given the house and, furniture were totallyconsnmed: Songs for the people, No. 2, by G. B. Zic urn Sz. Co. Philadelph& has been received. With the Valley Sentinel; - Wo are "'priced to see . the popular old inelodies, which have been too much displaced by songs of a light er and more fashionable cast, retaining, to the people, in - this most attractive shape.— Each sou7_ is embellished b • a beantifild en- graving ; illosinitirti,of its cfiSracleraiiii•-ses mein. Thu ,thole execution of the work is such, as strongly commends it to public la• vor, aura makes A, or truth, - vTliTr - t the pub. fishers have styled --u..-.- soups the We aril oleo maebleil to Messrs. G. 13 ZIEDEII &Cp. fur Nos. 4 mill 5 (Atha budge oL.-_w irfun_nial _humor, _YILYIToIin_ Dnnkey. The report of lion. SenaterFoorE's speech liz,t ti i he I.'.,S.Senate, in No. 5, is n capita the . If ally one wishes to , •latigh eta gro v fat," let hint put • himself in regulat pessesetott.of the ."Donkey,'.' as the num bets apptiar. Thera never wns more truth and !tumor put into a brief compass than the following pithy extract froni Me recent speech of H 0,,. ANnamv STEWART, ot. Pa., M the U.S. House of Representatives. • It 'describes that miser able thicg. Pulkism, with the faith!uhiess of a daguerreotype: "But, this administration goes by the rule of contrary,; their theories and their meas ui es are always .at war. When they preach economy, I look out for extravagance ; when therflauer the people as the true sovereigns of the land, then comes a veto when tlto•. cry peace . , •then loOk out for war; when they say democracy, look out tor arie.tocracyi— when thap denounce paper money, look out for treasury notes; when they say 54 49 or look ~for "slitik one" and 49; when they say no ion4nest, look mit fur all 'lt is said that no speech yet delivered in Congrels has been so largely subscribed lei as Dl t. Stuttart's, 50,000 copies having been 'already sent out. , The Whigs of Pennsylva nia me promise! "Tariff Andy" Stewart. - TEMPERANCE AND RELIGION.—A new tern. perance'reganization lies been commenced iu the city of New York, with the deiiign of enlisting the iiilluenco of the religious, com munity, to a greater degree in the cause.— The most eminent clergymen of all denomi nations, have united in it, and at a recent meeting elognmet addresses were •deliveied by . Rev. H. W. Beecher and Rev. Dr. 'rpm. In 111 N. Beecher's speech we notice the phrase I 'l:ataxic:MlT poison," and whether a - • sermon recently publislieil in city paper has ever latlen under Dr:Tyng's notice or 'nor we do not know, but he made n. very signi- Ilcant itlllision to the class of portions who liold' the opinions of tlat sermon_, Irestib joitt nulexiract. • , • , . , "Tnnthe sent and activity of other associations, thriatiatis had thotiglis themseliessbablved:frOm any greet call to he active in' thol.eatise. , ' Indeed the book ho found in which.thq whole glo 7 riotia w prk was represented as, thisinajoStical uniph of Irtitri.„4lT,VL , As If 01:000tti:reellfioth klegrathition'androstorb' theta' .usefulmnie 'tb happiness for Mentiolties by pity strumentsi'ciruldlibithe Work ofinfiditlity: As if 'Whim Rricsts Without number had gone !Ton the ,onb:Ol4land JeWites.sq.the - other; ilto • a:cid Samarytts" who Aci - .'diintliargii,' ,the,duty whichspa thee beillectekalteoltr. bo .accused of .triilitatibit the principlee'Which'ilieiejeeelfertr, and professors, cote& .;fr very r elatianntlkinikfOrbiblYstivtdived.t hif Maury; Of Ile.T . einperriniteiCaliso.ln'eoioneetion With' the - LChirrelii:end'stioktiii4 the new moversent.aii;'Orto f1f.!.114,M05t.0401.044X411t9.440,*1)0i1001t1abq ,''cittitonocriiv47,-rhAlattiele ,is seem: 4 used.' eir the' Kirit ta ilV sl "..gic,ai,oo 4 . - 'eff*ltie h tineeltOn hritriteter le'lhe'pepem. I A(Wishirol9# ciiii',!*.eliso'Dr:'l.4oik lirlan4aving first ; 'etralirattere&the:eli More "tirecii)-cel,itreei latenef' iv feavcio . . , ,to thOPfirit`tion kv4l'9eint Ob .ferieeci•the'reigeht reef tel . iii an apnvent-, 1y,64 e ge n an!' trel I 'sin eriberov itl c eet 'foie; ifOsii(itriliefilighOstt'Yrnbfoin of Ride Any. thh ~ineriliiStigti ;the , eginqicei she ' - ol 4131'0 ,ibrgefi; 'AV, l3 oo ll ,liik*Weki!t• , y6ttflibe - it frtife Weirdo', ;%.14h101f;; %Veighbd,'Oiefifidutide)iPir qb:9' 4 li : .:1 1011 9McArt,1 • : Literary rZotices Truth in a Nut-Shell! opposition - to the - prescrit • banKina . :Sysform-t.77, It is said that an effort will_te .made Houses to wind up all the banks , whose char-. lets are about expiring , by refusing - to renew •thent_2-14r:,13enedict,from the:committee , on Banks, has reported a general ; banking which is "said ta be ably 'tTraWit'ujf but can hardly pass the. presentlLeg,islature. A bill iu ,favor ofthe ten hom.syrttem of labor. has -been- repofted taaamnitttee•-lias-beeti-Aaisa-1014-14-fin on the Suhject. of the' removal of: Judge fr. , vine, of the judicial district of York and A dams, on the around of want of qualifictition for the pla,de. The committee consiSfs of - Messrs. Fox, of - 13MhTtil, Smith of Ker . ; Blair and Schoonover. -The committee were ntithori zed to employ a elemk, tod have power. to seful 1- . sons and papers.. Thetnembets of the bar 6f York and -Adams have been Smurnoned as .witnesseS. In the Senata r Mr.Johnson, of Armstrong, has reported' bill exempting property to the amount of s3.oo,lromlevy and sale on' exe cution and distress "far rent. The Board of Bevenhe CommissiOners has been virtually toitirrt WI l ouse. . On Saturday, an absurd project lor the con struction of a rail road from the Ilarrisbnrg and Lancaster rail road . , and. to build a bridge over the Susquehanna at Marietta, was be- Ibre the Senate. M. Crab') 01. Philadelphia »osed the hilrin an able s mech and was followed by Mt. Smith of Lancaster, who zeoloosly advocated it: Its fatther 6nsider aiimi was. postponed, on motion of Mr. Small, who desired tirnelo coitsler it. Thl bill is intended to prevent the construction of the York and Cumberland valley rail road, and we trust will be closely watched by our rnembdt . • The nomination of George M. Shroud, as Associate Judge of the District Court 'col Philadelphia, was confirtt.ed... In the 11011s0, 011 Sate rday„ Mr. Pearce reported a bill supplementary to the act in corporating Dickinson College. Mr. Ilene die, limn the committee on flanks, reported a bill to increase the license on brokers,- and another :axing Hank dividends. _ln the Senior., - on Alonday last, the joint resoftifion relative to au an,, of -the Con:411160n providing for the election al Judges, came up nu -second Tending, and al to; -once discussion hually.passed ny a core of 18 to I i—Mvi.Sierien, of this county, vot ing in • (he negative. Thu -Marietta and Wrightsville - Railtoriti carne up again, and v ed e iy vi i it s quiern s _by a vote of 16 to 13. Mr. Cribb then lend a bill to repeal the char ier of the •rtirk and CUM berinild Railroad., The Governor sent in a message-asking for a man of $lOO,OOO to supply a deli4t---ol $(10.000 in the amountnecobsaty for the pay ment ollhe interest.- from il,lls3l)ington. In the House, Mr. Vintrn _are notice that he should eallup4,e Ina t !,01. lie present ed; at the time, a criittintinication from the Setnehq, stating that there was no necessi ty new he nial rn the loan mote than six teen millions. An effoit will be made to sithstittite heasnry notes for a direct loan, bat it is deubtlel with what success. DIRECT TAX Al lON 1 During a debate in the House of Rome- Ren tat v es, in relerence to •ietening to the Committee on Ways and Means so much of the Presidents Message ns 'elates to the con dition of the Treasury, and the meats of ontainim , mosey to prosecute the war, &..e. ; Wilmot of Pa. moored to amend by in grouting the Comnti•tee to consider the ex pediency,of imposin= an minim] tax of FIVE MILLIONS during the continuance oi the war, and until the payment of the national debt, on *locks, personal property, and mon ey at laterest, to be apportioned among the several . States, us provided by the Constitu tion. Tice amendment was adopted 93 to 29. Wathington, Feb. 2. , In Senate, Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, com menced a speech on the Ten Regiments bill: tle made a very forcible speech against the hill, occupying the unremitted nUentirin of the whole Senate for more than two hours— in which- t he was very severe on the policy of the administration, and defended the Bourse of those Senatots who felt timepieces bound to oppose the bill. . . -# Mr. Bell Eleoffied the idea of any , treaty being expected from the present govern. Ment 'of Mesich, bemuse it 'could not give that security for the Mime, which was now alleged to be one of the main .objecti of the war. . 111 r, Baldwin Ftibmitted a series of resole tions prolgbiliag slavery iq any new terriio.; ly Which may be acquired is Alexieo; which were ordered to be printed,. ' In Senate, the Ttin Iteginients bill earning ußin order ! ,:k\:ll'. Bell resumed his -.,speeeli; . ehaiging. the Ad rninistietioe a'itti.Jiavieg no ,intent ion ;to: make a'ileal.mith'.thei t kre!ent. .: Mix leati ,GO v ern iiiiiit bu t int:in:ding , i 6, - . tie i ate a 'fie ii , 'one with: which RP ne,i 4 otiate.:l, '' M i'. 4-. 70 ffe riwit• Davis , infertipted: hider, dad 'OO6 - i t,ffi4 i) '}ei,-fils,:peil; 110 , ..iya1('-;(v,illip t l.'nrid ready..te4,l;;Po . ,leS"iiraiseote`.,o4'fiiii; peaty; pf,.:Peaee that taighi . -:•ee' scoPeiu4toi',oh ~ilie preitiriti.Meiieen ,Alleoeiti men i:'..-''..lli;' • ii , miltl .be satisfied - aid!' the ,Sietini.lllcidrii tie thelil 0 ,-...._ ~ Of binidary.:•-• -,' :::;:.. ,',',,:,... : ..'...'--'- . - ,7 - ,.. . . , l -..'..lVlr;",,Bell'_.eeittie&thatilie ,;(h'i r:;Payis) en; f:Toitefi; cid ',, , .iii treat, Val l'a rica. , .atiih%., i hese. ' of ~ • liA;',Execidie, t iett.the'ffienifs: ; : . •iitid:stilitierti. 'era 'cilAiii-:4oiliiiiii l liittl4ii'..''','''.:* - t':' - P '. `, ':?...1!):,the1-liiipite;ilie'iibtiiilii.Pr , . .ihel i i*,kleiit:o MiSsiiette..:a•ini , elOied . :l4:.tlie- reference et: , ,it iblOililitiiiiiiiitecint neittges;' , ,Mi:Wiltheiiii, eine& rtienrelatiyet*tC;clirsiet ta of, Ili. 6. .'nriilll6o - E . ..it delliiii,'*WSreleeted: ,;- , --,-? .7: l' ~y.it,.7,..,:/;,-,!..:,.,,.. q , 5 ,- , ,--,-(.-;:' ,- --, ,, ....,-- ::.:.-_-• ~ ,--.--..., : .'f;•i ' d4- - ;1;'' , % , ',.!; ,. ..:: , ;:r.Ngi ! ; , :, f - 1.:. , ,±',1. , ...,".;- - -"7,t , •• , !i,;? , .! ,7-.. , ..,* ~i ', ' ;'4.'-i,-,'•:, ,W.1"§:.,-ii4;;i: .: ':,, ,, j.i, , f,. : :::,...,.Wat , 1),1tig011i i -:,P,Ob; ''.'.-11:.tiiik.Siiiete : , , • i tlielee:ge*e_ehtS:' keit:lie& itiOn44,if,'illiketOoji ',-;,.lql.;l6oe , riliitin , 4lit; • ::1 1 (Arlii4fOilidA!;',l))4l L VOili1:004'4 6 40iina / de , tad l'ef::theaiiiit Dry?, et:.;itii.etnee*itrfyiii;ol4*.:',' as Ott T l o l l,T4 o 4 .6 o:ooi .l ,..):tc.i.Peiiiipil . :;T4o o l: , 4,anita*; : rts . o:loo;l34,;Okaiiiirfeioq,':.teritlititif:io. Orol l 'iAll**,ii.k . iiiiiiowfi i .64 - fidg qil ,, ,.. , the', ,Il t ioAie,alii:ko ‘ e',-;tl:o?4,o4!EktititlPTfltitloe,e4, 7 :11ifey . 4,1:448r,i- , i'i 4 '; ! :cp,'r, - ;4..0ii , ?,...p4.,p1.:, - .;, ,, : ,, # ..„ 1, it. 944 9)81e'v4 . 0 1 1,epe!tge..4.,-ves•!.reeetved; .'•.11 . 0641104 t..loolol4o6oo4:puifaiiii: *140;0440'4 1 ' , ':Bo6,rtitry,'-et.'w,titiitlitie t i - -'il tifelii3il':-1 4 14 '-' , fr-:":.' , '.'-'''' .`: , - , ..;-''''-'-'---iq- " Mite 04Encil ES ! ••, , , kgs/ nt, -on . aaturuay last • cottb.... tett ojeateallie-fo Ititteran'eomPli-! 1 1 . 9,03,,t Itlet tge qttie bulke a vet 'cotetp,,htiCoolltrYtded,j?y thel * 4)6051:Aid lt,:•findipg of it *VOA): grrowit je . ti'lous of film.: • '• - 1311,11)(WARTEpOW Mg ARMY OF OCCUPA ' TION,-Agiii ' Nuevo, March 3d, 18471 ••,-have had the honor to receive your corn ninnication of Jantiary 27. enclosing a news paper slip, arid expressing the regret of the Department, that the letter copied in that slip, and which was addressed by myself to Major General Gaines, 811i:telt! have been A 1111 0414...Y.9,ur• \ not; doiiveY4lie:direei.eensure of ihet,Departm en t and the President;.yet when . taken in con nection with the- revival of the paragraph in the regulations 0f•.025, touching •the publi cation of private letteisoncerning operations in the-field, lam. net Ann.'s that. thave becirme a irubjectEXecutive•disapprc -batikin"--4n—rmy—ex-preSsietof—iit-eornirig- ,nrith the tintliorfiy of the President, 1 Ain bound by my duty anti respect for ht high offfire patiently to submit; but lest my silence should be-construed Imo a•tacit admission of the grounds and conclusions set forth in yofir comfitililiealion, I deem - "it a - diny — tvlfirlFT owe to myself to submit a few remarks ar reply, I shall be pardoned for speaking 'plaidly., In the - first place, the published letter . bent's upon its face the•most co elusive evidence that it Nas intended only - for private perusal, and not at all for miblication. It was • pnbli, l Shed without my knowledge : and,.coutrary_to my•wishes. Surely, I need not ,*say am Mk in the habit of writing for the news papers. The letter was a familiar one, Wilt ten to. an Mil Military friend, with whom I have been for many years interchanging opinions on .professional sul2jects. , That ), 'r 'think mould think proper, urtl .---- nity eircurnstan, ces, to publish it, could not Mime been for seen by me• hi the absence of proof that the publication was Made without my author ity or knowledge, I may be permitted to say, the quotation in your letter of the 650th para graph of the suspended regulations of 1855, 11l which the terms "mischievous and dis. graceful" ale employed to charaelmize cer tain letters of inports, conveys, Mough not I openly, a. measure of. rebuke ' which, to say r the twist, is rather harstr i and which mail_ - think - wont ammied by the premises. Again, I ve carefully examined the letter in question, and I do not admit that it is ob noxious to the objections urged in your corn munniation. "I see nothing in if, which un der the saute circumstances I would cot write again. To suppose that it will give the enemy valuable information touching our posts or mospective lines of operations, is to know very little of the Mexican sources of int ormatjun, or of their extraordinary sagacity and faculties in keeping constantly apprised of our movements. As to my_ particular vie ws'in l egard to the general policy to be pursued towards Mexico, I perceive from the public...journals that they are shared -by many ,distingnished statesmen: alio, in part, by conspicuous - officers of the navy, the publicantM of whose opinions is not, per hapsj of smium/I byeany regulations of the' depaitnien% It iS difficult, ilmn, to imagine hum. the ditlesion of mine, can yonder any peculiar aid to theeneiny, a specially disin cline him to enter into negotiation's for peace. In conch mcion, I would say; eltds given Inc great poi i to be brought into the position in Which l nom find myself iv. regard to the department of war . .amt the government. At le i s lot been of my seeking. To the extent ul my and the means placed at my disposal. I have sought faithfully to serveil • country., by valuing out the rules and insiuc tions of the Executive; lint it cannot he e(T ,_ cealed, that since the capitulation of Monte rey, the confidence of the department, and - I too much leer, of the President, has ..been. gradually wittidiawn, and my consideration and tiselulttess eurrespoudingly diminished. The ap:ntrent determination of the depart tlttetit to place sae in tin attitude antag;thisti cal to the goveititnent. has an apt ilhistiation i n ;lie well known fable of .!;sup. , I ask no favor, and I shrink horn no responsibility. while entrusted with the command in this (punter. I shall continue to devote all "my energies to the Public good, looking for my reward to the consciousness of pule motives, and to the final verdict of impartial history. I 'lfni; sir, Imfr t cry n&t. servant, Z. TA VLOII,, DrltOr m U. S. A. Commanding, Ti Mill. W. L Marcy, Secretary of War ; Washington, Q. C. Washnizton : Jan. 29 ‘vashin g ton., Feb. I, Rumors qf Peace Negotiations. Capture Arista, 1 1 .dencia, Almon and Torrejov. Pay ment cy 1.50 ; 000 to Gem Scott. The steanish c ip Edith, at New Orleans from Vera Cruz, %;Inch place she left on the 20th', Inings 'WIWI'S of peace similar to those that have been current for some time past. .... The most important of the intelligence by the Edith, is a rumor, which was generally credited at the City of Mexico, lhat'the com missioners of Mexico had agreed with Mr. List on a proposition to the American gov ernment for ' peace, based upon terms on• gladly (dieted by Mr. Tlist ti Tacubaya, on the 26th of August, which propos:tions wore at that time rejected by the'ltlexican govern ment, rind the reduction and capture of the city followed,' . There.had been an attempt at insurrection among the Mexican inhabitants at Vera Cruz, which had been discovered, however, by tltc atithortties, and promptly checked. Cal. Witliel's cominjand„ which was re ported by the last arrital to have been cut to pieces, had at rived safely at Keel del - Monte, without molestation. Cal. %Vynttuop, with a detachment; whilst in pursuit al Father Jaraum and 4361.. Rea, came upon and, capita& Gen. -Valencia, .with his Aid and Gem'Atista, on the Ist alt. Gens. Gens.• Val encia - ,and• , Ari s ta had: .berin ColotieliCl'Orrojefuraild'..Minon, and guard, woreMapturecfst AMU'sLica : by Col. Dwain, '.spy company• • • -' CtitlV.7aladeqe'cornmand left the city 'Of:the,./eity'; - of ,The ; troops yora_itifinecimii its, .and had •- reaclied, Selma- . • , trontr, Real del - Monte, bait aftived . at. AloxicO in :charge' Of .6159;009• • ly oitliser silllat'.linnt,;;teitt4intrt of the iissesa• "nrienyle'Fie'd; by . Gen. §cutf, on_ the Sta t a;•`and . POMO PistrietOf ~ WaslYbiglon, Feb. 3, Cleo,. But m s regiment regimentwaasuo eting muc h from iclirneoo. The "W 01111" 01' ountll6sara oC the lith ultimo,- says , tha‘ luo rpm; hod ,ttlpte - 1 " It "I " reto erimi;-raugorif -ha Ono e- : the America - 9 poo'seligieße - , ,api, an Sail Joseoind clofOated,ilko 'Au:Moans, bOrnihg but Athciiithad.:iresselii ' , had matins 'orremovini dinnideriiihehileelistlng'the suatings 'which they Occosionewnett - niture is atom:tient:de, arc aro tlitto great dodo-Whale medicines sth designed to accomplish•-- ,We,think It ,may be ;elk with. smite that this • medl jenie;,white win, apownen paw In the worst cases,o! Wattle' aini other,_olcerous and tumorous diseases. th .1 1,-VOry larger majority`of socirCattell 'er 'ilioriflepoofty: neglect and. perthanent corn. 'Mir 'has lit protodttehuentendiette In eroptions'and olhertiffec gotta Of the skin, thnn In Maim••WhlCh notickihe'flosb .und,hiamplautis„, While, therefore, wowolll4.lloi pro. isunipt nously, ilaho r '1011411,11.11My" for, ilile preparation, sitikettlylmiteve b ut the.authority of thoseNho tilth tested he otlitney, and iloni opr own 'oaperianho, • hat ilur compnlints %ye Mite m 1 014(11,00 1111111Y0t- Mre orlultnit from nit utmantra I centiliter' Of the bleed. Bantle' Bereaparllin will restore the foiottlh, 1 : , rrepniethnnti 'sold, bp , 1 0,00 1:1 11 1C t9 11- 4 71 014tetthr.043 1 :'Ulxmlerbrki -, ...".• 8(40 plan : h 4 ma.torr. - In n'inins7nirmc, niOn googrolly fee : , I, l titn *1 ptf,.110,11P.,‘ „eV inilltnt:l,lit,,qte '• • ) , r-4 , • Important from IY/office- • •-• • f,- o ttl ' Aeroa - , - Biirk - IyarbrooglitttOfiti on. a c ,arge.; eking to►"raiee *Min-the liteiits , oKifh -United ±wee the reeiiri".-bf t_e:dlingideilico front the, dertiialon:olSpitini It - Wit adation Men to dream, of the - conquest' .bo *a te height` of putroliann. ftilit'clertake it I" . _ . Au tmproiremtat it the writing -machine ol the Megnetie telograph Ints,been made; which. mill, if it as effeetive..ad it is reported to be t entirely supersede the patents of ,Pro= lessor Morse anti Mr. House- .11 is the" in-' vention of Drr Roe of Cincinnati: ily'thisi despatches, .tnessages, f or large tlbbtdoctitsi are• Set up t o sieges/ typas,dOckiti lb a Clinse similar to.kintiog types, and. the fkat ..p!a: cetfitPori-tlid:initehine; . The Warsitv,:l4llsigtfal• tells a Itrirrible story of.a man named Jesite it. Hu11,... who for some cabse i ouppesed to be merely to! release: himself of the burden of keeping her, sbial his rnOtheifip,in eold•-reorri:antl'- kirpt•Sifffiii-itlioit food until she Piteralitsfar . - ; I 1"1-.1S1V ingfugt..gb.4., . from the walla . ,and• eaten het:, evvii-ekerel• - ment ! • Her deplorable situation was .aceil ilentallY discovered by smite of. the neigligf bars; and measures taketcto have her cared' for==but came' too. late% she-if . . . . On Monday night in Easton, Pa. lad of 16, who hail been' medically treated. - for cold, rose from-his bed, went . through Fever - - al apurttnehta to thkstreet, ran the rounds of several strebte, in a pelting rain, with only a . shirt on, into a hotel, where he snw a light„- „rid being retogitiied, was . roused . lle had '. en frightened bye dr ea m that two persena' Bleeping it the same room were murdered': Strange to say, iirehliealth we's improved by dhereiteureion. The New Yorr Courier estimates that tile currency. oi,the State has been diminished b banks broke . fin circulation withil .aw _ to the amount of 0,548,50040 m last tweq- . ty days; in'New England, sane time, 52, 000,000; New Jersey-and -Pennsylvania; Si, 000,000; in all-56,543.0Q0, e,, amount al most beyond belief, yet strictly 'eel reel Alter some cons,derabie diseussmn, the Convention of .IVisecinsin have deritleOlint. the Legislature may, at some lutp, - e - period ( den fer%pflrage - on -- i'eeroes,'proeiileJ'surly act bo first bubinitteqand approved by the people. lavery-in-Kentueliy-npimars to' be doom> ed. A third or f mih attempt to repeal the law iv Bich prohibits the irnpm infirm of Slaves into Ihut State, so tar as to - allow• their impor tation for use htit not for sale. was on the the 29th Areleatedly in the Semite by a vote of 19 to 17. . The small pox prevails to such nn extent throughout the• western part of New Yolk State r that the -rminicipal authorities n 1,40 eines are passing laws on the supjeet for the safety of the citizens. . t Orders have been issued from Washing ton for a general reprimand of the great 'Provisn'•rrurp;.uel it be is still toned impenitent, he is to' be exeommnnirtated.-‘ - - The Peansiltuanifin is giviag it to him .t..st rueuts. .NONCII4I,ANT," means that peculiarly bi different, look which is put on by men 4 •who. never pay," when dutintAlttor money. It should be written, two sktll out. A Taylor Conveiltion assembles- Frank— fort, Ky., on the-'22d of 'February; and the Legislature . bas ordered a hundied guns to be filed to his honor on that day, us the an niversary.of Buena Vista. Di. Holland says, "That if persom are al ways supposing that they are Balite to a er taio-disteniper, the net ves Will so act. on the part that it is very_likely to conie'Oortherii." The Special Election for a.congresatruc horn' Bucks and Lehigh . , in the place oh )91,11 2 Hornbeck, decetle , dl is to take place on the 22d of Febi wiry. Sunitm; Lungs.— Chere is nothing more tryhtg to the human cotrulitutlon than tudden changed of weather. Heat rarities the hloollitnittl increases the ',respiration • but whew suddenly checked, those lin- HMIS WWI II slionld lines nti" by the shin. are thrown "fr inwardly, chasing roughs, colds. conktimption, dif ficulty of breathing, watery anti is eyes,'sofe throat, and many other COIIIOIIIiIIIS. WIIICIIT'S INDIAN VEOLTA PILES nrr h delight ful medicine for currying ntf u'cold—brr•uuse they ex pel from the body these hunters in hint err, the cau s e of the Matra enittpla Mts. rota or live of -said ladinn Vegeta/din rills taken every night on going to bed will, In a few days, carry Mt the 1110ecobslinate cold: lit the haling time the digestive urgattri . will be restored tu a healthy tone, and new life and vigor will be giv en to the whole trant%. 'Beware oGeounterfelts ofnll kinds! Some nre coat ed with sugnr ; others ale made to resemble rtr ward appearntice ills origloal itiedlchie. The safest course Is to purchase finis the regular ngrej,Ts only, one or store of wlinin may ire filmy] in every village and town In the Shoe. Principal Uhl Race sit Sold in Cbrlisle be CHARLES OR ILISY ; other ageing published in advertising columns. . • Drt. WISTAD'S BA LeIJINI OF WII.D f'ut :nnw.—This is a chemical extract or Wild Cher, y nod Tar. livery bode knows that Wild l'herry flopPeßFet. Important medicinal properties; and Tar Water has 'town)s •been administered In Consumption, and Lung Wm genelally, by our nldest nod safest physicians Various remedies. It Jo true, have been offered and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases ;Ville lungs and some have been found no doubt very useful, but orall flint have yet; been discovered, it is admitted by physicians; mad all 'who buys witnessed; its effects. that.none Ints_proved as.succesiful as :pls. For Asti'. Shortness of Breath, arid,,slltillar n flbctions, 'it may be pronounced a posltivd• rare. If Ilea cured Asthma in tinny cases of ten and twenty yetirs'stniiil- Ing,aftet physicians had declared the case beyond the reach of medicine. This Haltom Ii muiln from inntrwinin which Nniiire hos Mimed In nil liortlicria hniUtdaspus an niiiiiinte fur diseases caused by cold climnt es. • "Nature Is ion the name fur nn effect Whose calm is God." . ''• Lel us not neglect het plainest dictates. The genuine I. ignedl. MITTS mitlio wrapper— Bold in Carlisle by S. tiLLIOTT, sole agntit,. THE GREATEST MEDICINE RE SWATNE'S COMPOUND Srlplf•OP.t.:, - WILVCDERRY.. ' • • • TUE universal celebrity - whirl! this Valuable Medi cine:ls gaining throughout the United State's. nutLthe IllOpy,astealshing ,cures., it' Is eonsta peribkinitte,,, lies proVed It is be, beyond all doubt, sufw and certain cure for Pulmonary Ponsomption„Coughs, Colds, , Aelltina; fink t ing, of Blood, Livet"Criumßilpts, Nervous Debility, ?Pickling or Rising In the lyhretat,. ,firanchitis, Difficulty et Breathing, or attyysynitireine of Coilautaprion. , , IIIQ bowels, be costive , n mild resortedpurgailee'hOtibe to Occasionally.' Dr. Swayne's Sarsapa rilla Pills will be found a valitable, acuulaillan Wild Cherry, ripil',Wlll•provo..w - yaluab le niedlehie where an ape? lent is requited.. Dr. Swnytie's Cnpt pound syrup of *Wild Cherry 'tee medicine has steolL,llte. test, of eiperienee. and, if used 'ac6orillitif I 0. the. Olseeliens, (a,v,tbeticelbed iir Dr. SWayne's (.uide, to; Dealt It) seldom Pitils..,.The,alustr worth, in.pi.ol:.; pporpina ;Oefaiiitalium ritlV - ft`Stty,, , 'inch tin Dattnifos,,Dliters, Syruns of, cberry. •Pills:.porporitriCto eanthin ielbt elierry,Sce.; as they ire. nil . .ricerrintitsA -NTI COVNillta 411111 , Cti sin none o(the virtues - Of the orininnl and,gerin preps-. rations; str(tireeltred..bgiltr. 11.'liwayea, nod , tiot first.' over prepneqo liiiiiHrontry.' , ' pr. awayitteriptio-- pciiiiiil . l 3 YruP fir Wild Cherry leeoingneedtoCtielieldblet. 'Fntrocalighti, , t her' W ntid titlf;!.,reeditinn etillstithei , r, Simi fly nn'efftstelons"; If rint4nOttt)tetiv.tho, whole are. on olfuctnntly.conrentrate&ete;te4ender bn'yotot.nll-. doubt ; the. moot Mlotiont iiti ieimlbening.. ondsifectiial romedy near diseqverad.r9;•;ppot:egor..a.ti'• l'ulninnnry Consumption, : - and';: tiD ;tlPinelele,l),;';ihre, ILtintir'rtiOr. 'Brintr.f. , ouch erspnrlons iau Itnt es; stiiitipronitrevelbs... 'grant eurnttee propeilies. • •Therefore, Invalids; lonotre, for thttPrond. Int Inef quolv,h Ott or.stb Feb lir env elnped e n 'beam i-, fnt' with, ry. p o timpese of • Wllll; . Ptinti eriitraVall , tll,olls,o•l;: , al6,c!„beet,:nbineture„'of ; Dr. )1. - etwayne: the teenterfetting of tthich'tyllt titi..iftin Imbed '.' Prepared fiod".eiplitby U. Ir. 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