The Sacred Mountains. - -- -- ------- I At length he is lifted from the grotutd— A OrNI.I Nl' YANKEE IMPORTANCE or DrlsTnol - INi; WEF.D'4. I l'enlifivlvlinia Volutrati4trs. - hi; weight dragging on the spikes through "ITallo. my good friend, can you infonn , i • n „ . f, J -1 he Intelligencestt„arm:dig 'l'lle abundance in which weeds arc seen C.I 'The i ives the 16; IPindS, and the cross piece inserted me how far it is to the next house ?" in salne fields, shows conclusively that but v i..) . .l.lsing li. , t of ".stnreutiese whose services have lIV TIII: Iti:t .J. T. NE NIII.EV. JOlladian started up—leaned on his hoe little of rho iniseltiel eatised b-- - them is •' been tendered and accepted by the novernor of this into tho inorfice of the upright timbor. state, as a part of the Pennsylvtinia gnotit of the . / - ' ). - I n t Ca h'lTY c°"'s last in t!"' It''t 01 aid a Ih-ivy iron crushed throtigh his lia:idlo — rested one foot on the patina' of „ m b...„ t0 ,„1 . Iveed, are injurious •" t ut-ions to -le -Sacretl-Muntair..," and by its naptisin ()I' feet fast:ming them to the main- pos;, land and to the erop ill alullo , : - I evoryptisSi- ' and his stnist 2 r. lea:. and replied :-- -- v, 'a 0-r fcrce Wel I 1 ythe - • '.. ' .ennseq:e i n r cC e o r f blood f oul agony, its mor a l rrandeur and •he is left to die. IV hy speak of his 3,..eotiy 1 " 1 I ' lll ° , Y"urself l It dt'w!—wall 1 hie war t h,, t o w • 1 I 1 - " ''''' ' cj '"" ' tile intense glory that heams from its sum- —of Yds words of comfort ~ to the dying guess. I can. . Taint near-..*,f4r a:: it us, , to ),• eau •to• n 't , !. , ticst or d ether companies had also teinierrd their place tiii•v exhaust Ow soil to supoort their yi,„...,,, but could not be receives! in mit, is worthy to complete the ieiniuttal thief—of the multitule around him, or of be afore they cut the woods away—then own useless orowth. and abstract that i some, slight informalities. The Adjutant G e neral group. Its moral height no man can inea- tine disgrace of that death. "sot even to it was !!.""r•IIIY rei'k , nt"d torn mile". but ' muirishment front it whirl ought to go ex- 4 the sure, for though its base is on the earth, its look oti that pallid face and flowing blow! now the sun shrit els up the road, and don't e i„,• . 1 . . state has issued an Order extending the top is lost in the heaven of heavens. The ' round tine 0-et any conception of the sill- , Make more'n tow. 'llio, fuss house y o u , they)sl i t i ( : ll s. l , l ) li l : l :, t . ' i r i l ei t . ) l l ,l B e n r t o s P ,bo4 B , , , e , ' ,. . ( r ) , T i i i i i( v i: ' time within which the services of Volunteers may angels hover around the dazzling sti limit, : ferin g s of the vi c ti m . The g l oom and t er - ;come to though is a Lars, and the next is ' , proven t them from hranellite , ouitif their , Ito tendered to the 11th day of July, in order to struggling in vain to strait!strait!its highest point, ror that liegan to gather round the solg, as a haystack ; but old I fuskin's house is Oil roofs. and deprive then) of a free eirculation ' '' ll6 ' li"' for the correction of informalities in even by all immortal winq. The Divine 151 15 human and divine, withdrew it- heyant. You'll he sure to meet his gals 'of ;dr necessary for their health and vitror,' prev ion.-; tenders, and that companies may be enn oye alone embraces its length and breadth self. and it stood alone, in the deserted, dar- l long before you git there ; tarnal rompin' lsotharthew ;bout u 1• '• 1 • p nn 1Y sing t., ilt..ii., ~. 1. : Med to make tip the (1111 roiii Ilitn;911. ot men. I and depth and heigth. ! ketied universe, Al t. , 11. i shuddered, ' ti I w „, a ll l i critters, they plague our fOlks More II a ~t- sickly 5t,,,ik,„,. incapable o f pro d uc i ng a 1 ii r aShingiOn Guard's, M'Veytown, Mill What associations cluster around MtUtat unseen by• mortal eve. 'Vet even in this 1 tie. His sheep git into our orchard. Dad I I 1 1 , vamao.e crop. l'hirdly, they (loon off Elio county. Capt. AI. Criswell—number- Calvary ! What mysteries hover there, ' dreadful hour his benevolent heart did not ' 1 sets the dog arter the sheep and the. arter 1 from the soil• through their leaVe..: into the int , in all 77 officers and men. and Iv ha i l revelations it 'mikes to the awe. forget his friends. Looking down from ; the g aiS—and the way he makes the wool , air, an almost incredible quantity of III;lis-; Columbia Guards, Danville, Columbian . struck geholder! Mount calvary ! At the cross, he saw the mother that bore hi m i :old I th,c petticoats fly, is tt• sin to the 1 titre, and slwedily rechWe the ground to , county, Capt. John T. wilsoo—number , the mention of that name the universe gazing in te.irs upon his filet., and with a !snakes." s° dry a state, as to he fit for weed s only', ing in all 'lO officers and Men. . . ntts thrills with a new emotion, and heaven feeldecand tremulous voice, Ile turned to I "1 sec )on arc inclined to he taceo, ' to irrow in. tin enormOus is to quaint- I Patterson Guards, Philadelphia, Cap t. trembles with a ne‘%- - " - antlieni in wine!) John, who had So 011 en lain in his bosun], ! Y umg mail—pray tell me how it happens 'tv thrown off by sortie plains, dr,it it :tom- Wm. A. Stokes—numbering full comple that one of soar le,' - i • shorter t h., l , t h e : pity and exultation mingle in .straii,ge , and said, "Son, behold thy mother." Then , • ~ - .,s s ,- ally exceeds more than twice its own mem. Vet SWeet art , ord. Won- and brio 11 Mess turning to his mother, he said, "./;',-,tio/3 other! ' 1 l,'Cloill ill ll ,itigit• tLiv. A bunch of grass' Struhen Pilsileer, Philadelphia, Capt. i .-• are on that hill top and shall he to the end thy 'son." Ilk business with earthly 1 "1 tic‘ver 'lows any hody to meddle with . pi:tooth during it very dry season, under a' Arnod Sylwrg—nutubering full comple. o f t i me ,. but th ere was ; I mornin g w h en things was now over, and he summoned Ids ,my gran; I , otglers• mister, but 'Seem' it', large vessel, sent oil . 1110 j s l itr e in i t v o mi n - meat. eloom and tetvor crowned it, and heaven energies to meet th e last 111151 terr ibl e bl ow , you, PII It il you. I was born so a t my mitt; so US to cover the vessel with drop.s,; llosliln,,Tlon Orrys, Reading, Berks itself, all but Cod the Father gazed on it before whil li nature itself was to give way. tickerlor request. so 'that when ••1 hold ' Willett run down its sides._ 1),.. \v„ t ,,,,,, eountv, Ca )t. Henry A. Aluldenberg— in wonder if not in consternation. i Ile had hither'lo endured all without aeon- Pimlgil, I eat] go with one foot lii tint for- who first performed thi s experiment, was numbering, in all 82 officers and men. The strne II and . p the-__ ainful scene in plaint—the mocking—the spitting upon : ter, and t' other on land, and not lop over : led to cOnehlde from its results that an aere i l neetifing, .Irtillery, Reading, Berkscoun garden had passed liv, and the shameful' the cross, the nails and the agony—but ' beside:), it is convenient When 1 111011• round of grass exhales more than thirti• Inputs. AN', Capt. 'Thomas 8. Looser—numbering examination in the liedited clumiher of the' now caine a woe that limits! his heart.—., a side hill." head.;a day. Plants are in fact but chan- lin till 77 officers and men; acting as In high priest was over. Insult and contempt ' iiisfother's—his men jiaher's frown be- "f i ery go 9 oti• in decd—lips Odo your pot:" uels _through whieh moisture is conveyed I • • i try. had marked every- step of the villainous' ,g'on to darkeit 2r/,On him. Oil s who can tees 0 "nle "P Ilti'' Year ?" -. • up from the soil to he di s ssipated in tin sir.; S . "l. Thornily .Irtillery, St. Thomas, proo op din g s, till a t len gt h o n e w re t c h 1111 , r , tell the ar.gnish or that loving, trustiw , „ a- i "I'lley ion don't . (some on at ;ill ; I' di g .; ll...nei. the ah.stirditV of the opinion that' Franklin comityM , Capt. 'l'hoinson 'Allis ,,yi,nl.; than t h e r ,,,, t ~,d,,,,n , ,,,,i „ i d hand one,l he at t a t the sight. It was t ,,,, tiut—antl lil,Te . - 3 all Cl . ll iaS till' snarl of 'cm weeds will prevent the ground beeomine -i ter—number in all 88; acting as Inflintry. s,truck Christ in the face. T. 11 :, cheek red- much and short: :nose zi cry so piercing , in each in ll - ' , dry hl•shadin g s it. I t d ry 1 .e. any one in ' Cumbria Guards, Ebensburg, Cambria , ~ ;Wi l co to the blow, but not with anel.r or and shrill and wild that the 11 IliVer,. ShIV- i " Hi l t th e . y , t , small, I perottf% e. ' weather examine a piece of perfectly bare eounty, Capt. James Illurray—numbering h am, ; yet methinks as the sound or 11. - 1 ' ( "red herQte it ; and as the cry "illy God, ' "VeF., 1 know it. You See IV O C PLul te d soil, a low inches below the surface, and' t in all 78, officers and Men. lluiret was horn on hiell there watt -r: ::t_ P Got/ itt . /eh:: host Titor f0,.., a ,f, m , en ?,,,'?" . sne wlioppln' hlue-no i es over n rli. ore compare its degree of moisture with that 01 l'ranklin Blues, Alexandria, Wcstmore . 1 line of myriad wings, a.: anols started f'dl on the ears of astonished mort A ls, and ,l' Pa'ell there. and they 111n11 111e11 sit :ill - fired - t soil at an equal depth, near the roots of a 1 land county, Capt. llugh Irvin—number .. . from their listening - attitude. \\ shin ,, t h e tilled heaven with alarm, the earth Rave ly . that tileSe ere stopped grow in Just out ' thick growth of weeds, and he will find -211 '' ~,, in all 83, officers and men. 1., . ~i thunderbolt that should follow. , a oikoan, a s if she t oo was ;bout to exp i re; :of spite, cause they ..10s1 Cu they 1011111'1a , nthe difference , astonishing.- I ladrprndent Greys, Bedford, Capt. S. 1' llis too passed his. and also on d the set the sun died in the heavens: an eardhpiake 'hegin to keep up. ',ow, of what use is it to attempt raising AL Taylor—numbering 83, officers and onookery of a trial in Pihile's hall ; and the ',thundered on to complete tut dismay ; and ' i . 'Von appear to oo pretty' sinart, and I crops if they arc to be waisted by a grow th It men. • - should think you could ;111ord a better hat ,ilnicrican Ifilanders, Summit, _Cam a prisen sun w:is flashing down on die tow. the'dead could no longer sleep. hut burst • of weeds ? Of What use is' it to buy land, I all 3 (Ii1111:'S of Jerusalem. and the vast ' their ghas:lv errentents• and came forum than the one you wear." i Ipough,it, and prepare it, and put in the 1 brio county, Capt. John W Geary—num.- , ed,llation WdS agoin ahroa,l. throin , ing , look upon the scene, That was the gloom- ' l ‘The looks aint nothin' ; it's all in the crops, if after all, these crops are suffered -tiering, (lb officers and men. "very street. Ilona few took ;tilv interest jest tv:ive that ever broke over the sold of behavior. This ere hat was ply religious to he eaten up by such intruders. If a - Dauphin Guards, llarrisburg, Capt. ii the fate of Jesus-of Nlzarc v lli. e.t those , the Saviour, and he fell. l'hrist tras demi ; Sunday-go-tom -f,) hat, and it's chock drove of cattle should break into a field. no William 117atsori = numbering 97, officers it w were tilled with the bitterest hate.— 1 and to all hoot:Ill aPPearanee the world wa''' full of piety now. I've got a Iwtter one tun one would think of resting. a moment till and men. 4, l'ho victim was flow in limit- purser—sit- i all orphan. litim ; lint I don't dig taters in it, no now." they were el 1• % en out; and yet many allow Union Volunteers, Fayette county, en up to their hill, :111i 11105" commenee,l llea' heaven regarded this disaster. and N' : 011 'veh t t " i et. in these parts some time, myriads of noxious weeds to cover' their Capt. Samuel S. Austin,numbering in all he bloody scene they wer e t o mart, by the universe felt at the. sight, I cannot jell. I 1 should Plessr' hinds, often doing threefold more mischief, 107, officers and men ; acting as Infantry. =pitting in his face zind strikio.ri . lis- Imre _ I know not but tears fell like rain-drops l"I (•ttess so, sew. I was 1)01'11 . li and got' With scarcely an effort to cheek their prol Harrisburg Rifle,'llarrisburg, Dauphin .Isting cheek with blow after illow. To ' fron - i angelic - eyes, :When they saw Christ my !Iron'. op in that ere house ; .but my gross. And this is nut only permitted in eul- *minty, Captain U. Ceiler—numbering in .five ~ s tater firce to their insults, tiny put ! Spit 11 110 II :111t1 .-trlick. I know not but native place is down in Pordunk, ' 1 ovate( fields, but in meadows and reistures, I all 83, officers and men. , •Tiwo you say its about three and a half lVashingto n Rifle, Lebanon, Lebanon 1 crown on his head made of thorns, an d there was silenve on high for 1)1 )1 than which are sometimes literally covered with miles to the next house 1" county, Capt. John Weidmen, numbering pocked him with , trove IS Ith tit'lltllSll Skill to irritate him in- crucifixion wits transpiring--a silence un- " Yes, sir; 'twits a spell ago. and I don't , others to the total exclusion of every thitia! in all 81, officers and men, to actas infantry. b e hov e it's orow'd much shorter since.• .1 p r . Cii iVational 6"re R e a ding,C t Joel is, ap o some sign of atwer or complaint. .1f- broken save by the solitary sound of some else from the ‘,- .. ot . _...encBsce , armer. ll . i i' 1 1 Iwo " I Ritter—numbering in all 77, officers and cg- having exhowi t et t th e ir i m r enit ity, an d harp string on which unronsciously fell "" : ‘,- 010 - . 1 ,.0.) tget —got!L • .. . ... 3loinit Calvarv, failing; in every unfurl, they led him away the agitated trembling ringers of a searaph, to he crucified. : I know not lint till the radiant ranks on high It wa s a height an d beautiful d ay w h en and even C.ibriel himself turned with the t train passed out of the gates of Jerusa- ' deepest solicitude to the Father's !lieu., to cm, and began to ascend the slope of see if he was calm and untroubled amid it Mount Calvary. The people paused a' all. I know not but Ins composed brow noment as the procession moved }mister- and serene majesty were all that restrained mslY along the streets, theft making some heaven from one universal shriek of !tor :are:less remark about the fate of f anat i cs , ror, when they heard groans on Calvary, nussed on. The low and base of both sex.! (h/!er r s groans. I know not but they 's turned and joined the comp an y, an d drought God hail "given his glory to :moth vith jokes andlaughter hurried o n t o th e er;" . Inn one thing I do know—that , whon •eene of excitement. (th, how unsvmpa- thcY ti they the vast design, compre hising did- nature seem : the riot and hended the stupendous scheme, the hills of ig tree shed their fragrance around—the Gni shook to a shout that bad never be fteeze whispered nothing; but love an d fore rung over their bright tops, and the rtundity, while the blue and binding; ehrystal sea trembled to a song - that had Ire!' above seemed deliidned with th e heap- E never before stirred its bright depths, and and verdure dm spread- o ut eart h p re . the '4;1.0n%* ;OD IN cubit!. The birds were s i te ri n , i n t h e was a "sevenfold chorus of hallelujahs and runlet's, all reckless of the .roar and jar of • harping symphonies." he great city near, as Jesus passed by in I Yet none oldie heavenly cadences reach-. he midst of the mob. This face was color- ed the earth, and all was sad, dark and de ti.; marble save where the blood trick- ;pairing around Mt. Calvary. The ex :id down Ins cheeks from the thorns that eitement which the slow murder had erea fiereed his temples; his knees trembled ted vanished. With none to resist, and ameath him, though nut with ftiar, and lie none to be a change came over the taggered mt Under the heavy timber that feelings of the multitude, and .they began veighed him down, till at last he tainted. one by' one to return to the city. The stul ",tire gave way, and he sunk to the earth, den darkness also, that wrapped the heav vhile the hue of death passed over his ens, and the throb of the earthquake which ountenance. When the sudden rush made those three crosses reel tp awl fro like round him, caused by his fall, had subsi-! uleilars in a tempest, had sobered their feel ed, the crust;, or rather' cross piece, which ! logs, and all but the soldiery were glad to le had carried was given to another. and be from a scene that had ended with he procession again took tip the line of such supernatural exhibitions. I,;radually larch. But suddenly, over the confused the noise and confusion around the hill-top (Use of the throng and rude shouts of the receded down the_ slopes—the shades of lob, there value a wild lament : - Friends evening began to creep over the landscape •ere following after, whose sick Christ throwing into still more ghastly relief those ad healed, whose wounded hearts lie hadthree white corpses stretched on high and mood lip, and on whose pathway of dark-' streaked with blood—and all was over.— ess he had shed the light of heaven, and No not over, for the sepulchre was yet to ow they lifted up their voiees itt one long, open, and the slain Christ was to mount louenful cry. Ile turned at the sound the heaven of heavens in his glorious as nd listened a moment, then murmured in tension. tournful acceents t "Ilety»lot for me 1 will not speak of the moral grandeur tit weep for yourselres, your Wires and of the atonement—of the redemption pur our children." Jerusalem on fire sudden chased by the agony and death on Calvary, se upon his vision, together with its ha-' for they arc familiar to all. Still they con inc-stench and bloated population, stag- stitute the greatnessand value of the whole. ring and dying around the empty market It is the atonement that makes Mount Cal laces—the heaps of the dead that loaded vary the chief among the "Sacred Monn e air with pestik nee, and all die horror ; mins"—gives it stick altitude that no mor ul woe and carnaiie of that last dreadful nil eve can scan its top, or bear the Intl el ege ; and forgetfal s of his own suffering,' lidgence of its glory. Paul called on his exclainftl, -Iftep not /or nit!, but for young, disciples to summon their strongest mcsclres, qour wires anci children." I energies and bend their highest efforts to At length the procession reached the comprehend the "length and breadth and p, and Christ was laid upon the ground, depth and heighth" of dna stupendous id his arms stretched along the timber he theme—"a length which reaches from cv ul with the palms upturned, and erlesting. to everlasting; a breadth that en rough them spikes driven fastening them compasses every intellig,enct and ev_ery the wood. Methinks I hear the strokes interest; a depth which reaches the low the Itainmet-, as it annuls the iron, with est state of degradation and misery ; " and ow alter ill tw, tlirough the quiver her ten- o height rho! throws jloods glory oil. the n,-.and !who'd the painful workinz of that ; 011 P. a: l4 (roe.vt nl'Jeh"ah•" ohy-wrang brow, and th e ' coacubiive • :mug, :mil swelling of th: i t arning that.hides its head in thr:cloudi !deli seemed writ Mg to rend above ih r is Si, liimorar6..e that buries rprii-oned • f.i"i: in 4 colt' 1011101 l GETTYSBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE ?ti, 1846. . ood-hve to y( mare of vourn," ''here, reader,—•there is a ,Tonathan of the first water for you. Von don't find his equal every where. Ile is said to have been discovered amona the Gittn Moun tains of Vermont, in all his "native simptic it 7s. I'lll CHOLER.% BV aCCOIIIIIS from the European papers f • itseems that the dreadful'seouroe, the chol era, is again on its devastating, march over the F,:istern Continent, and report -says it has made its appearance in _Canada. It first anpeared recently in some of the pro vinces of Persia, carrvina death into the principle towns. It has spread front Buk hara to I lerat and Aleshio, and has now taken the direction from the Caspian Sea to Teheran and Ispahan. Late accounts from Odessa state that it hind crossed the Itussiantorritory and appeared suddenly at Tiflis, taking a northerly direction between the Caspian and the Black Seas. On the other side the cholera broke out unexpect edly at Orenburg, in the mines of the I Tral mountains ; it crossed the Volga, and set'; its foot in Europe, at Casan, only 2,000 ki.H lonteters from St. Petersburg. ✓ It has ad-1 Ivanced from \Vest to North, and does not j seem to have ft/Ili/wed the banks of the river, as in 1828 and 1832. The cholera which devastated France in 1831 and 1832, had been raging in Persia for seven years. 182:3 to 1830. It first appeared in 1823 at Orenburg, and shed death around that town for live years. It reappeared at 0. renburg in 1829, and one. - -tenth of the pop ulation fell a victim. It broke out in St. Petersburg, in July, 1831, and in France in October of the same year. It after wards extended its ravages to the Western Continent. Its first appearance here bal. fled the skill of medical men, but a better acquaintance with the formidable pestilence enabled them to strip it of its terrors and arrest its progress. It first attacked the hard drinker. Those whose constitutional stamina had been broken down by self abuse and dissipation fell almost invaria bly victims, while those who preserved a temperate and sober life, who avoided ex cess of every kind, and kept their minds in a tranquil condition, escaped. Tnr. PLEAsum: which affects the human mind with the most lively and transporting touches, is the sense that we actin'the eye. of infinite wisdom; power, and goodness, that will crown our virtuous endeavors here with a . hapiMiess hereafter, large as our desires, and lasting as our immortal souls ; without this the highest state/of life is insipid, and with it tkeji.kivesvis a paradise. • The Englhdr in transplanting tree: , list:- tle.po:Ate kmall.quantity of lime . , in :he hole: , , mixed and incorporated with mould: The effect is said to be a inure ‘'!:•:nreitr• and braltity 'tart, and immunity from til,e,ff.e. a darn DI:;;TI2UCTIVi FLOODS IN VIRGINIA.- 1102 loss of property by the late heavy rains has been immense in some parts of the Union. In Hampshire county, Va., not only have the whole crops of grain and corn been entirely destroyed, hut the soil has been totally swept away by the resist less impetuosity of the limit's, leaving in their train heaps of stone. Many of the in habitants were compelled to leave their dwellings, not 'infrequently in the - night, and take refuge in the open wood. A SAD CASE—A young girl of fourteen, enaaged in the mills at Saccarappa, drowned herself. It appears that she had committed an error, for which she Was re peiltalitt had promised ample atonement, and was fingiven. But some of her com panions so often taunted her about it, and so frightened her into the belief that the vonstable was after her, that it produced mental derangement. She went out to dinner, waded into the water and drowned. The case affords an instructive lesson to the thoughtless, that when repentance fol lows error, the' offender should be kindly ! treated and encouraged in the right wad•. DEATIL OF THE BUNKER HILL DRU . 3I 3rErt.—The revolutionary veteran, Ruins Kingsley, who was drummer at the Bunker hill battle, died at his residence in llar ford, Susquehanna co. t Pa., on the •20th of May, in the 8-Ith year of his age. Many of our readers will recollect the enthusiasm with which the old veteran, with his an cient drum, was hailechen presented to the audience at the great Clay mass meet ing in the park, in this village, where he gave us a touch of the music which awa kened the American combatants on the morning of that memorable battle. GETTYSGURG, May 22, 1816. SINGULAR CONVENTION.—The N. York I took a severe cold during the winter correspondent of the Philadelpliia North which brought on costiveness, headache, American, writing on Sunday evening,' and weakness which continued for three says :—"A national Convention of all the • , months. Dr. G.• BENJ. SMITH'S SUGAR Infidel Societies, &c., in the country, has COATED PILLS were recommended to me. been in session all day, and holds a grand ; I had but little faith in them, having tried. public meeting this evening atthe Colise- . so many different articles highly spoken um. The object of this notable bridy is, I of. I 'was prevailed upon to procure a believe, to prove the non-existence of ev- box, and I can say with much pleasure I cry thing, and the non-reality 01 all things was agreeably disappointed. I am now save their own distorted vagaries. The in excellent health, which, lam satisfied, convention is rather numerously attended." 1 has resulted from the use of Dr. Smith'S LovE—Seicinu.—A beautiful young Sugar Coated Improved Indian Vegetable lady in Delaware county, la., having been Pills. • ELI 11. BENTLEY. compelled by her father to marry a gentle- ! tcr The genuine Sugar Coated Pills man of fortnne, though she had romised can be had of the following Agents appoint. her hand to another, took poison p in her , ed by Dr. Smith. See that "G. Benjamin ,pollee the morning after her marriage, Smith" is written with a pen on the bot while at breakfast with her _husband and tom of every box :—Samuel H. Buehler parents, and expired in less than an hour. and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg ; Lilly and ---Reify, Oxford ; J. R. Henry, AbbottS CEMENT.—A very strong glue is' made town ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fairfield; Mrs: E. In' adding some powdered chalk to coin- M. Butler, Petersburg, Mrs.. - Mary Dun anon ghtei when melted ; and a glue which can; Cashtown '; Thos. M'Knight, M'- will resist the action of Water may be form-, Knightsrille :: 4. King, Hunterstotwn ; ,la med by boiling one mind of e6iinazon cob Alabaugh. Hampton ; Allen M. 000.1 t,. (due in two euarts'-r s ~nglish mca&urc) of iljeidlersbarg ; Reuben — Steers, F,otintakt. =, ~ L inimed rrillk. . dale. ' T1:101S--TIVO DOLLARS rER ANNI73I WHOLE NO. 847. men. Jackson Riflemen, Lancaster, Captain r. Hambright—numbering in all 82, offi cers and men. National Guards, Delaware county, Capt. 'Zeiling—numbering the full com plement. Carlisle Light lqfantry, Carl'slc, Cap'. Samuel Cropp—full complement. Witshington County Guards, CannonF. burg, Capt. John McAlli,ter—full com plement. Landisburg Guards, Perry County, Capt. 11. K. Wilson—full complement. Warrior's Mark FencibleS; Huntingdon county, Capt. James Bell—full comple ment. - • oo Cononaugh Guards, Cambria county, Capt. John Linton."--11 II In [wring in all 86, officers and men. ,S?ockion Srtil'crisis, Carbon county, Capt. J. H. Slewers—full complement. Youghiogheny Blues, Fayette county, Capt. Win. Quail, numbering in all 86, officers and men. The Charleston Mercury, alluding to the scheme of conquering Mexico, takes strong grounds against the project, and holds this language:-.“ We shrink with dread from the development of a love of conquest among our people. Such a passion is tho enemy of liberty and of law. A. military republic will-in the very nature of thingi ever tend to a dictatorship and thence to a monarchy. What do we look to, even in the acquisition of all Mexico, to compen sate for the corruption and overthrow of the Republic. Let us take caution in time.— Let us not cast away the priceless jewel of our freedom, for the lust of plunder and the pride of conquest:"