, 'Gran:ri,Lea, hi olfisers *linkmen, as' he nry Mai Mend orthe war . in 'Which they , are while larrs, through Itipfriaisda, ua itg the war, interruptiniita ptneeintina,: and Jelaging the measures so mem:upto the r elief aild the re-inforeetwawt of the 'anothe r , iro! fisiaMriesr..l OE THE DEMOCRAT. MONTROSE. . 1 1rawriMak, April 29, 184. - ;DemaeratiC FOR GOVERFOR. FRANCIS R..SHUNE, ,; OF ALLMIENT CnI7N TIT „FOR CANAL, COMMISSIONER. MORRIS LONGSTRETH , i; 01P MON74OAI Lay comirr. Althofigh much against our wishes or purpoke, we have concluded to admit another commiMication upon temperance into our. col umns,!which will be found on our last page to dsv the reason that the writef considered the article of " Republicanus" a personal at tack, light in, which Re had not viewed and s i aneh, thought he had aright to a reply; .We most heartily wish that this may end The contreiersy. We can see nothing in it that de-' man4a rejoinder, and certainly' shall-regret to , be bothered with airy thing further in our col l. umns.; t If, however, the parties must " fight it out,",:sre have this simple - request to make, viz : that tliey make their articles not to egceesione coluniii in length, and fit them for the compos itor before they hand them in, as we shall not hold okselves responsible for any errors either in (lithography, Punctuation or Grammar,, whicltAhey may contain. /W: Wrong. It 10 astoliishing, (if there is aught in Fed eral 14 . neeuvering that can astonish,) to what ei.tee.e(es 'in opposition to every Pemoeratia mease the Federal press and party leaders will resort. With them everything that a Demlirat says, or a Democratic Administra tion tees, is "all wrong," 10 matter - *hat may be itF: nature or effectpott the public weal.— No miller, el-elk:what issues aKe depending, or whettier by themselves suggested, or howgre:at and glaring the inconsistency, it is just asmuch their settled policy to oppose that measure, if supported by Democrats, as it is for the arch ap.)st4te to war against virtue. That the settled policy -of the Federal party of thli country (we mean its press and lead ers, ) lead- Y. the commencement of t Ile% war in May lag., has been to oppose it in all its pha-, sex-Flay—to cripple the arm of the Govern- . 1 • mentilinottlint arrest its prosecntion'th in bon-! ' °ruble peace, is a fact to, notorious to 'be'deiti r ; ed or' s eyaded. The columns of the whole par-1 '. tv press r to say nothing of the 'eensurabl4 cour4 and:strategy of its leaders in Congress; is aMile to substantiate ibis charge. ~, And ai monOh l em, we are softy to say, we have ev • found:- ceheingthe malknant tirade ofhis Phil -7. , :.; - _ ur the.rwise uttit.*.i.. •..-J -" - ge_.4 o4 *AsjArtihrae reter to i extraets anq 1 'thtes t =; for the proof ,of this allegation is to be founclhn almost ev nnmber, not • to.say on nt nearli every _page, • - a reference to his filed will show: , With. hi the the war has been set dowttias "unnecessary," as a "war of aggres- sion od conquest," .iprrolted by our govern-l• mentir or in his own eloquentJanguagei"Polk'S War" The annexation of Texas, an act cont samMated by an administration he. Aided i creating, has been set:-down by him as the Pril : ' mar3lcause, while the removal of our army, a the instance of Gen. Tarr.ort, whom he noW half nominates for the Presidency, from Corpni Chriiii to the Rio Grande, is pointed to as the set o,leliltastened tbe-day of Mexican retrii, butirM. In short, the whole drift of his-col+ umnOtas been to denounce the Gnvernment for 44, existing state of Mexican affairs, ant render out country's cause unpopular with th? peop* Ws allude to this- fact, 14 ;because we ini!Fipose we are reeoriling anything whieli will lye-new to our readers, but for the purpose of ahliwing that such a course as ;his VOL pnrsii.cd by that paper, and its co-laborers, boa been ilietated solely from a habitual OpPositiolt to l*ocratic measures, rather than ; by. ATIA! essenfial virtue they bare found their can' sat*, patents.. s The charge may be serions, and cluseocm to writhe and "wriggle".4nsperata.l •ly to jet out of it,. but we think it is true, anti' suseeftible of the clearest demonstration. , Tl# Philadelphia, Vora , Ancricon s is well knotra to be the leading, organ Of the federal . , part in this State, and: mre which, .i:irobably,: mornkllan any other, hia been looked tipt:m as. an oracle in war matters by ciur, ne4 . bikor here; and his party generally:. It wilt-no; We, pre-:, sttm:c denied,':that : t4t printlas been More freq it tly quoted by • our neighbor upon his: sub*, than any other,4rid that 'ketone '. bee Oped also by him with elstost exact4esta. And if there is an Am feet W defieSeontradiction, itlii that it has Mioif :.,. er et tints bitterness towards the .admiailitmltwit in relation tolimyrar, end more nefrieedlitMet , to our!;own cause** the- breaking Mit ;$, h 05 7. tilitii, than any Ober, yr* . iiS thelliioii:o.. And Ifs what brthesdle - Mute off M -eppeek. titan re. Who *melt 'nth so neteloli ope ra . t icooiaalail Multi* seed and :iiminth . l.'. • Ahl Os meerer aria` tiM.,p*i,ereAtiiii - 4;:. Itiii let** 4,exi a t iv .:,li iiiii r. .irg amo i;;4, 4 4 mle34;lel. - whieh:lti iiiiiret' to . cr1in4.434 diegni . pe tOlt*ifyits lam' ioliiiiial iii4gi'd , D. 7. yop doubt it ? Read theaneezetl attracts MMM froutiYalia r tio n & l i w i t wayful4 kn0w 1 4144 0, thikai afotti 6t 6,61.43 e battles rts' d Pal° A# o,l 4 ll 4, l temekila ci r widcOAwria . titi I lit Ofil lite date - • k :4 "* * The ifpf4:o.otagairli, with 3rzz , _ aa'ia solftmentiy,gtltywsw . ,fwa...fairs4czat tiution. our country is made,. by, the 140145x:i.,..) can - G or eriaieat;- tlm subje4 of the mostldis honoring vituperation; a . ipimri wM , is dee hired': against us; our Minister Esldisearilud short, we are sub4ee*ed Votijore oahumilisition and wrong thmi tr igtie godured shift it e. .TriE•olitso War. WbA c li he. iecirtis 'All that wasehirac ifiel'ilisidei§t as demanding national resentment, 48 oceugred. The insults 119 have, invited, by, 4sepdingtf.our Irmister, we h cem ave tved4 What new Ois honoris rweessary to armisi our vivernmeht to action t!' 081 .1* * _What will Mir governiunit de; ? The wrong ban reached' the uttermost. '' ; Ml that Mexico is capable of doing kraut nishe ,heft done:" Her proclamations areideclaratlons of var... kilte,does not invade our iterritol, or meet ninpon the sea, only*canie she 'itsu not—itid.shellays so. Every effort to - itiault,' degrade, and wrong, us, shehas exhausted;, It will not be denied that aucka policy deuntnds l action ; di' some sort From our government; It cannot be amicable, for she, has dismissed our [3linister, and rejects, as an aboniinatiots the proffer_ even of a plea fur negotiation." il "* * If we were at .open war with / the most powerful Vuropean government,suchtrof fers would not bare beeneO received. kis an insult. so deliberate, a wrong so profoundii that to indure it, is-to halite ; frOm the. meant of the communities of the earth, indignity and op .iression. It will he admitted that there no pro tiety in leaving such an issue opeti:f and 0 Ceted. The honor of nations, likelir of individuals, brooks no delay." i e t " !` • Oar duty is plain; we s I hould Other retrace our steps, or go on. i To stand still and permit Mexico to treat us and our citizens -as , i robbers of her . erritory, and therefore an, un worthy of recognition under: the laws of nations, Is a degradation that cannot be endured;; 'lf .w .e must have war, Mexico is ourrfieid, ntst for ,conquest, for her confines i have • not anc. 'acre :that we covet, not a being ..hat we could ac cept as a fellow citizen, but to. redeem; our country from a boldness and baseness of' ' - peratiod.and insidt, for w 4 which th ' 'p acy 4. rtm of the century has no par . " ' 4 * , War is a evil) but theie are greater evils, e issue ItOweert this country aid Itlexas reached a point where there is no room for turning. Our government should act with promptness and decision, and Upon a scale worthy of the republic." :., There you have it, dear reader,- stmightfrom its own mouth-? And will you believe that a war thusiinvoked, thnsdetnanded, the r easons for which arc thus enumerated and urged by this text-book of Federalism, the _North .dmer , icon, can, with the least shadow of consistency, be now denounced in such unmeasured strains by that same paper and its co-laborers--ftye— ' and call 'down such torrents of Malignaitt -in vective upon the President, .whbm bnt4a few months previous they goaded .with eensurej,near ly as bitter for not declaring the war thiv now denottece, against #.4 - fery nation which -had " exhausted every effort to insult, degrade and wrong us!" Yet such is the feet. We :do not I ketw whether the above article Was eopiOl k our) is neicchbOr or not ; nor is it of much matter. It is relevant in another way, viz; to shot that ,' the leadingnrgans of the party know t heir al legations and representations of the (musts; ot.i ! . . *_,,,- __,..,__: .w_.„--...... 7 . v upear, theyt plow -this, and it proves the position we laid dawn in the outset, viz : that they oppose the War fur no other reason but because it was commenced . . and supported .by a Democratic Administr ation ! ! It proles conclusively tbat-i;e4thing which meets with Democratic4aror is - all wrong,” with them and certain 'to incur their fiercest -opposition. But we will defer feii the r refectir - - 'til r , I fl ' Ir. The _-... recqyu... 3 . 14 18th inst. / contains a letter from G en. 'FA., Loni ,bear ing date Angus Nueva, March 4th, 1847, and addressed to Maj. Gen. Burzzeof Louliiana. Although-a large Portion of it is!'neenpieil with the details of the late .battle oe Bnen4ista, the principal items of which have been imtiei -1 • pated by the various aceounts li'lich it. hare • 4, alreidy eiven,'as well as by his late lstiethy desp! , iteh to the War Departme4, yet it main objeet seems to have b een ,to rernoye s+ un just n*pprebensionzin relaticni to e Geli,pus- Lea,: and - to again rebuke those Who have •;.i Ily, andlwithout his knowledge of consent, sei zed tiplin his name for' he Presidency i 41.848. ,After thanking GerklierLii f* the flattering lerin which-he had noticed the cestlnct - of . ieers.and,soldiere at Monterey be &dudes misrepresentations whichi l . hare t4in set, in regard' to his conduct upon,tbat'oeca- lie says that the , subject hattibeen )1 . free 'eotiveritation 'between theiK but . diseithrisesty feeruign like disttnst or .... 1 . 6..ai1e.. Pa to ellet to,f4seack*her• The • - goes on Wily : iruifitilie of theirepert sii[Well as :Ante ttter ment in a few of the public journals, hat, i was intiooded iky, sFtiOsimli: - :,' tiP, . -: . Geiiiill3iitlei, torwiVd, ~as, iiie ' Aneeesikte to Mr; Polk, viikhiliii!fleii' ' ' iii, Wad:o.ooM not even bait becuthe - tice' ..- ich` lATId not ered i t and.. whi.4. 11 'ken t:, .P%.,:; : 11 9 445, if the subji . eit dilliii , . 1 .!.‘ 41, 3 *3' .4 .40. mbicuaitiot bi ~747. _,,,, cod oz °tie; elec..: I Ikkvil,wever.. ; ' _a , t= 4 1 1 , pf his frietids allude: 1 •_ .ir. lEfel (the General,) in ~ .. . , .., -. . istiound not -hearing; which .game him ,-,,. , - n 4 to render him- unit for du , le ft ., *.ii '. ; ftissi lime by advice of ie , ,' 41 '44:: — _ ' fir ZW 0 0001 1 ; ~ :. *_j_: . ta isf et ty - ,: - ,4C: - „,.. x.- oily Iwo Jibe trilt.ierY' coca *ores' .,le to *SW to , the 011M01 - , 1i- -- ' 4.!t , 04.4• 0 4 1 4 . i . 34 i i ; ;;; ‘ top e .. -. . . 46 , k-sisi...,:er 1 4: , 'ffieol - 1. wieriCaiieworibe th 'f,)l4i f i ra cy. RV core:; man the o to idea aim. one to - ' • .5 „:.:,1, 11 0-wiwiwse that I have , . slip rot r itteditil 1 iantidite for".tbiCAlgh., , . . i by a I fsw sevapaper,editera 'and cams, .• - Us linall Anis . without spy. knowledge, • ClOvent• .Mb ,I liase mural all wink : e 'Written lee, on the subjeit ; ' - - 4hem bid nO asiiirations for that or liny `et civil 'Week; 'that v whole energies,; Inssintal and 1h ,`weresad bad been stnorbed in such t:waY its I ' thonght . best ealculated..toliing is 'War tifi• speedy andhonoriblo Close, -be iherine, it was foi the interest of both °gantries the sooner it was done the better ..at any,rate iso far as ours was concerned; and that Presl dent-Making should-be lost sight of until_this wigs' accomplished.” ' In relation to this paragraph the Picayune, Iwhose editors are Whigs, remarks), it "will at once create attention. Wo conjure those who would appropriate GEL TAYLOR for party per poses, to ponder upon what-he has there writ ten. If they put him forward as a part; nom inee, they must run him on party issues.— Will they catechise him upon this various top ics which form the creed of any party ? Will t,,\ they inibject him to the surveillance of r ty clubs, or offer him 'up for the sustena of, " I stump orators? A little refection will to h !them better." \ We think the Picayune in the' right. And we can imagine with a keen relish the dilemma and desperateness of that party which now ex hibits so hearty a willingness to surrender all its abhorrence of the war, and select as its standard-beaier for a .eainpaign, the very man who has led on our troops to valor and triumph, invariably declared the war 'just and, -honora ble," and repeatedly expressed his determina tion; a , above, to remain in the field until it was brought to an "honorable termination."- 11 or does it astonish us that that party is ready to barter all of its scruples 'in relation to sla very for the more available bonori of a milita ry chieftain, though an extensive .slastholder, or that it is willing to forego excessive hor rors of -Free trade," _und --- rally around one ofi its firmest friends. - 'Such turnings and seem ing incot jgruilles are but -the essence of Feder aLconsistency, which it is sacrilegious to ques tion. But what if the gallant Genera) should turn out to be a Democrat! will our Feder al friends be as willing in this event to surren der all of their dogmas for his elevation ? , We would advise them to wait awhile until they learn his politics, for it may be that they area-waking another JOHN TYLER, in a .:political respect, after all. 'Our neighbor of the Register seems to evince, quite a desire to back out of his denied that the late Federal Legislature. of this State was very prolific of Bank and other 'corporation bills Which it passed' seemingly without any-sera pies, and with a baste truly ludicrous., It last week added to its denial : which was not called for by the interests of the community"— thus fully acknowledging its .etro,r, and evine-s ing a desire to change the subject.: But will ourupighttottell tut iq,whittwaY the " intey ests of the community " demanded the.eitab lishment of another Bank at Erie. Will it al so explain the necessity of a "Mechanic's '.' Bank - at Pittsburg in addition to the half dozen already located in that city ? Will he also be so kind as to relate to us the public jived of a atopopoly,called the " Conestoga Steam - Mills .syrnous nauroau Iron Manufacturing: Compa ny ?" Does it need such corporations more than it does to sell broadcloths, calicoes,. &e. or to fell the forest, raise wheat, corn; beans, or onions, or make coats, boots and shoes, or - stick types g When our neighbor shall hate ansicred these questions we will probably pro :.pound some more for his consideration. ftr. Since calling for, the evidences -of the "Ruin" which was threatened a few Months a. go, we have ascertained that such a creature does really exist, and has actually commenced its ravages upon the interests of some of our citizens. We learn that our Sheriff , and Pro thonotary, and many Constables and Magis trates•of the County, are actually in danger of bankruptcy and starvation, for the want of of ficial business. Indeed, it is said that the Prothonotary during the first week of Court, only issued two executions, whereas two years ago, under the Tariff of '42, he used to issue from thirty to fifty within the same time.-- Verily, this is "Ruin," with a vengeance ! Who"uow won't go in for the repeal of that monstrous "British Tariff! !" ' The citizens of Philadelphia celebrated the recent victories of our armies with a most mag= nificent illumination, on Monday night week. The description as found in the city, papers, al though very lc thy, is replete with interest. Drummond'lights were displayed at very many points, 'lighting up the whole neighborhood, transparencies of the most rich and nia,gnificent hues, and every variety of fanciful lights were exitibijed throughout the city. In short, the illumination, is ,represented as every way wor thy of n city which can boast of more troops m Mexico, Opp any p in the Union. Ve see tha ..ost every other city and t own of . !importance intim State, is prepar ing f• a similar display. -r !The Wstekingtioa Mina of laat week *Wiliam; a very lengthy tlpateh front' Gen. TATLOS, detailing;theeveate,of : the We battle , of Buena ' MOIL 41116 4ctiv its relates have been Anticipated by bi \ * own derpatebee-, and Ebe anresiondence of those who ritoeNed the emovinent!whieh we hate before pahlial ad: linweeer; it iitit damweatwok without laterest sod for that reason no lan - than to presprew inatter.Obiatme, tiortht 111111m* _,L i t_ i i lbs i , #YI 'lO l Ol. other loslcestani upon our Sun page next MI Hacking Out. Blinninntlen In PlifindeliPailL .-. _:d ffME n , t i IMF Trappe. armorvala has received a requisition fili . NV 'r Dpartment-for two more com- Pin Vin supplying the 'Ai l, Pia he whose term ot enlistment (one Y ea r),,• n 6 expire. , W l 4/ also froni the 17 - culling tan Union chat I____‘' 'dent &signs to call immediately', abcm* sand mere volunteer troops into, ' 6 ' - 10 ' ne ' ice, which are intended to n - Wabeli I . Av_________ ' Tr., 4,- r • . , miens of our army at Santa Fe, tie al° l l 4 and Vera Cruz. sd r -r e . ° to our readers the fel lot* ' 44431 e N'tion of General Inin's To ic k i -n c "g re * s ' li icepared by the editor of that, sterling Demoe... v per, the Doyies ) t : ), ' i ' lim \es hi Caminena. rem e to the joti vd „ __ ,„ 1 L.ongress,.wm A Jinzii Ist Yl,ll, 4:4 era." nominee 4t'rn* voted whilst \ember of Con -14r.,a ?iath o f n 'F l . mur the mostdan nil Antir,republican „ ich will cause the hone, ter--meas men of the .nwffslltit to.shun him a s hi the ___ 'pe., ::Pre vill now merel """ Iter,* the ants c will comment u "_, L ._ . as ormilly dands--and we cr'" , s our El (A .. 6) . 11.004)5 throughout thC to to , w:, A heftb day of August 1841, Jai :: forthe !bill ineorevating th t it 3losurral, " The Fiscal Bank • _ Statea."-+[See Journal K It. is v 'th Cimgre.ss, page 325. the veto id that hill, James Irvin ritcpassiii, , a, on the 10th Septem 'Seel same Journal, same session, A . '.. silo ' t Thiir FM's flax Ei!s vot I 8 51 L ttlerABlk 0 11Angnst, 1841, James - Irvin tow Npaglimaf.tbat,mont, infaitsumaof iks9ut NI Jiver feaeliktieribb eounett,' ANKRUer LAW.•—(See same jOntr session,, page 378: - ' vohnne,pa . ge 380, exhibits the vote , ea Irvin agimst reconsidering the vote' eh the , Bankrupt law was passed. the 17th of January 1842, James Irvin I page h 2ltl. the September, 1841, James_ Irvin against exempting SALT from duty:— mune, Ist Session, 27th C,onglress, page the ante ibuy James Irvin DODGED the making sugar ?R of duty,' although es before and after said vote indicate his ;he fpinosition reported by the Commit... l the Whole to strike out the section of iff lull whiat taxed tea and coffee 20' It.; a Tcote was taken on the 15th "July, 1.1 nd although James Irvin's name is re thlist of yeas and nays idunediate and immediately after said' vote, it is on the vUte to strike out the tax on Coffee,.--,TSee Journal IL IL 2d Bea th Cengress, page 1094 to • 1099.) position to strike out the tax on tea i ee, was DICYEATED, and it accordingly in the bill /as , it went over to ate. Fnr that 'bill, thus bontaiging \tto TAX TEA and FFEE, James ...--[See Journal fr It. 2d session, greas, Trap 1108. rise in tee bill taxing tea and coffee, In Tyler! vetoed, and for which James ` !a 1 're to by page 1108, was. ~ llg , ardth 10. ; And be it furthelr enacted, tick not hereinafter "ehumerated for, there shall be` levied. collected, Inty nif 20 per cent - advalorem." leartieles“ not hereinafter ennmer ' were TEA and COF mon the truth of the le above record. The tE - lgOi DENT 'e dare thtim. ' - , Irvin 27th Th which Irvin in the that. on or prey' sod , -:.- 4143t1QP ", 40k n v lets lieed reeekrit.. deee,oo.7 le eked and etrilliquix t oithe **Auer., 'OrN"itkrae C 0... - tenon; Mesem , - , .... iAnght., &e. &e.' 1 the as ever. e from the two utiful el -1 agarie of I exhibited in 's drowned in . the Bel distance below mini the .river, , 4 iti) Burlington; may; and all-efforts boat' proving. un iisable :to let the& proved too told for becoming elated, ilued at $30:000, their loss will be ' d ed f or," w' - 1110.148...=kbe ,retint mred that h..P. Trist: tate Depariment, has ',hes to Mexico,—? , le despatches, is, of die; but it may he ultimate -purposed mt. Theinstru-. dent - are ioubtless 'cies that may. a. Mr. T. irillrentain until he witnesses `calla the Joitniqi ,beloogs to !he Federal y. w. intended , tok leboir that *sr sta pistil" And G ra * Vitylqe, weril-ketper -4,ol*4'li= anima atter iiii.proit Oa/ A c said, noised, Eisn. the Mevean forces. saVainty - AtT)likl u itt riarii Shell 'reiedinalalmii :A.sthe I Piiir ag_thiahtt,iit,ibeAssitt, tam bi October - • ~,rAkirsouoini tit Far - the , bellialtWat et lo= - otio best • • Frit 3 3 0 0 5 , 6 0' '2d beet- ' 400'• ' t? F'4l - r -2d beet 0 0 • ' do 'l,OO For the best sereliof Oats ' : SAO For the beet Nature of Rota Baps - ' do • 4o' Biticarßeet. 3,OCk do • do , Cinott '3,00 For the beet sere of rotakirs, copy of • _ the Farmer'i Inetrueta I For the best Better, ia gioati§ , Dot lea than teetfuttai - 3,00 4,r the beio she best, -3,00 5,00 best - 3,00 `,Heifer, the .± iretor" o Po ti, For the ;.,• , ,- oneyat - . • . For the best , . a eopy . Of tliti'" Ameri-1 ,--- can Vetiti , '' . .Or tliseii i iies of .14- . inestie Aninials. I For the best .guU ! . ''' ''. 1 ,2d beat to - . . . o For the best Stallton 2d best do do Por.dif best .. ing ,varel For the best ir:of gelt 110 s. ra . , in t county a copy of " , oath on bvillrlll4 M are. . de 'terse." Fef the best fair of Oxen • 1,.500 .do - , Steers, "Youth's Cattle - I Manual." ' - - ' 1 For the lest Buck 1 i ' 3,00 -2d best Oh A copyofJohnson's Agricultural Chemistry. ,' For the best Ewe , I 2d best do - One . i el pf .. Mot-, • ' ell's American Sliepher 2 i For the best Boar 1 1 . For the best ow " -. For the best pair of dung-hill owla i. , 00'py of Beenian's " POuT ist Com panion. . For the best fpecinieti of i garde vegeta t . bics from any one garden, a. work 1 on liortieultur. For the tiebesi collection Ofll , wers ei4l,, tivated by any one indivia alorfain-- . ily, a copy-of the " Rode C turiit." For the best executed Artie's f needle: . work,. combining ornannint arid utili ty, a copy of an An n " ." , \ Discretionary prembu?si, u ~ ks or Peel odicahr wilt bea*iitled , to' - . Willies of the folloirii 'aitieles ;4: m - tic ..3(atiitatk , tures :-Ca ' iibi, Thanketa; f,iirt Flannel; ind-peibipa. i4lier . - ' .. a .:thnt.Mkt be exhibited not 4seri,inuinara . .,,i, '- GEO. FULLER ; r -. • HENRYVAINKER. EL , .6 . )S - , •FgANKLIN ;!: I §l.tit r... _ April 214, i 847.: - . , i - - 4 r _ 1 ; - ' SliA:3suiatika r ' -In lirooklyn, on the Bth init; i .hy Rer, s i i i e ,i - ' I V to Miss CATuAittxx Sowilke a, of Ili • for: 1, 1 ' r ` -- ,:,-; - iiti:, `ige Ira Toney, Mr. , tiff 5. JAALt.', Ikidgewati r ' f h - (1 ,,, I me! Owe. . - '', l P . mans battery, hau become eotnpici.... —.. if"' • cr" ---- -- I flanked. and was compelled ty tali back, being ' • ••` NEW SI l•ntirel unsiipported. The i enemy was nosy',- 5 / . ' ~ • . : --2`-„,: e (“itritiz, masses of in an•try and cavalry along ..A KII) 111 1P 11 .! -' 'he base 0: the mountain on our lett, and wal- PAilkindillAkter • • - 111F.1"..- - - -14. 01 .-''''' gaini.ig our rear in great f• , weat I arrived up :m the fit i, pi regiment had been dire] reaching the pesiti•m, and mt- action against the .Me: Mtntiseiti N E V STYLE'_III4 SPrtitg FairkSf 0 ROWN-71#4.inehel, WO et irides; I-18 I curvet. TIP 0•111, , . wide, frot4 min rent,- and Brievinnmi of nii inch wi4e: Phe atiove new lityl._Wr York on 8111Aurday. Mei% Lir. nee now realy and for: 41prii 8. " ;fdEi PROCLAMATi t _. , SPre' , llleits itiablits. . W HEREAS. Nature. :hurling . furnished tik • the heatftel Man. ph covering, sufficient: to overt it from the Wiptcr's storm. or the:' burning rays of Sumater's . i sun. it is found high ty eskential to tils eumfort , awl beam y.-. that hei . provides himself with sc nui Aumcni fabric calcut laird to supply the deficiency. And. whereas 3' prudence rem/ire,. that every oneoilinuliflitir,l, chase such urtielescut tfey May need. .where. Maw (..qually good. can be ohtained at Malawi est prices, therelqte. nE It itiiiiien. to the inhals moos of Susquehanna CoUnly, and all uthersi whom it May concern, that 1 - . s. wat. m. POW*, dt, CO. . flare estaldisheal themselves at the A .old idand i l one door siuth•of the S l atutlf ; 01 kE , lOW. ei they !ar nil to fannufaCliii4a _;ft , .11constentiyi on hendi'llxril of every dile :p, . 'ln iidilii l lion to their unutnially laiiie:' beittatHatinowi °Whilst, end-,nuinufaciured - I thicir'establish men W. M. P.& Co. have j St .reopiredlthrir lqw- Your/. a full supply if -: uftiOnt OATS & t;APs. which siTallhorrith .rosit i 'exioosivo, and varied assortment of , . , s_nllteilsiii*, ever offered for isle loAlcsit ril,Ponnsylirooko' Alf qf which Wilt be "sqldao case dr.' 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