Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, March 02, 1848, Image 3

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    JOR 'EN. WORTH •
ins Mt Cl seamsA'N Illiltl7
D 141111 t.
General:William ... Worth is said to be the
handsomest and m. l '' soldierly lookingpfficer
in the-army. Hii . :glit is-orer-sia feet„ and
his, person common. mg. ;,,On hersebiek %le.
presOnts &figure•ofequalledgrace; - His na=
tare is somewhat im etnous, like many brave
and frank Merl. His eibiedinglY popula r sm'bog is-soldiers. As'one of the hero is
of
Monterey, as the vi or. at Moline del 'Rey; his
name will go down t posterity second=onlyAo
that of Scott and TOylor I -
Worth, like manykther able men in the ar
my, has risen from e ranks. He . began' life
as a clerk in ame tile house in Albany, New
York, the latter bein his native ' commonwealth.
On the breaking out of the war 'cif 1819`,,Nati,
ever,-firedivith that patriotic ardor 1
leading trait in his ameter;-:bikenlifi:: ~ - ''- , - , ,..c
common soldier. A other elerk - iiii ' '
pardon: - Fortunate' for •-)Y - Ortb,= 2 ;k i nf.! c- 4 " . "'
soon ehmmittcd som indiscrition;krihiehlti
I s
was placed Under iir t. In this: Mnergiiiii
he-applied to Worth who-undertook to write a
petition' for hint to he Colonel. 'This officer
happened to, be 8' • tt, who,' Struck with the
elegant style ef ~th:, Memorial, • enhilired the
name of the.writer, -, d sending for, him, made
him his private Se. etary. He tromped for
Worth theiommissi% of a Lieutenant in the
23d regiment of info try. From that hour up
to their unhappy (I' mace in Mexico the clo
sest intimacy mast
,d between Worth and
Scott. ' , ,
In the battle of ippeway, Worth proved
the correctness of S Ws estimate of charac, ,
ter, by signalising hi self•especially; and was
consequently reward with the rank of cap
tain. In the battle If Lurides Lane, Worth,
after several hours of severe fighting, received '
a dangerous wound.
t o consideration of this,
he was raised to therank of Major. After the
peace fui Was, for a cpnsiderable period, Super- ,
otendent of the Wee§ Point Military Academy,
a post which is alwlsys a guarantee of high
ability on . the part of the oecupant.' ' 111.1.824
he was appointedra total . : cordnel : in 1832 a
Major of ordiance; nd in - 1838, Colonel of
the Bth regiment of ifaittry, Which is the rank
he still holds in the litie. Subsequently he was
raised successively topetkrevefrrank of Brigs- i
dier and afterwards 5-4' Major General, the first
far his gallantry in tile Florida war, the list for
his brilliant conduct the
Monterey.
The character of b4vet-rank is bat little un
derstood out of the army, and therefore we
shall devote a few wolfs in its exPlanation. In
England, the highestankknown iu ihe line of
the army„ is the ranof Colonel : all the sre
perior officers, holdin their appointments by
ki
brevet. ' The comrai ion
„of colonel is there
coveted chiefly for i emoluments. ; A Major
General, a Brig. Ge4ral, even a Lieut. Gen
eral, is not paid as szich, but lives on the pay
of his regiment, if he:did a colonelby. Here
it is different; for he :e the Brig. General and
het
old
Maj. Generale ' h receives pay propor
tioned to his rank. revet rank was intro
diced here by Wa.shiiigton; but fell into disuse
u ail the last war, *ben' President Madison
conferred the brevet 4f Maj*' on l'aylor„,thr,
the latter's 7allant defence of Fort Harrison:
After this, brevets weie of frequent occurrence.
Eveiy colonel of ten freirs' standing is made a
brevet Brig_ C,loneral4by a rule of the army:.
A brevet is frequentli eon9srred also for
this latter , Both the brevets of Worth are of this litter
character. ! ' : - • - ••':°;•,'...°;•
Whin'Taylor: Twikgs," oia -- virciiiii , ..,. iira, - at-
Corpus Christi, before the kexiaart war treke
out, a difficulty arose6s to who should -corn-
mend in case of Taflor's -absence. 'Twig's
claimed it, though only a colonel, because an
older colonel than Wirth... *The latter claimed
it also, because a lirr' eveted Brigidier. But .
Twiggs asserted tha4 a 'brevet conferred no
right to outrank a fa i l , commission.: The mat
ter was referred to ` ayldr, who adepting'the
rule laid' down by 'Jackson, • decided against
Worth. On this Weith, followings precedent
set by Scott, resigne4 his commission and har
ried to Washington. During his absence the
battles of Palo Altoilut Iteseca, de la Palma
were fought ; on bettring the intelligence of
which, 'Worth recalled his resignation and re
joined: the army. Every one. knows how gal
laritli' he fought at Monterey! Ile was re
warded for thaelalooiy day . with the brevet
rank of Maj. General° •
There are but twel Major Generals in the
army, Sott and Ta it, r: .Gaines is only a
or Genera
brevet '& ' Worth . Scott and,
1.. e ti,i, d
Taylor ive the pl y . o
an rations' \ . of Major.
Generals ; Worth receives • the pay *nit
rations oa_ colonel:4M, Being:' is Sank in tlui
line. A y full brigadier in the lz . would ont,
!
rank and command Vforth. • This i as anon"-
slow sta of things;' It will be l l. •• p. that
brevetnk is merelAborrorary,'conferiv nei
~s,
tberincr ed pay not power. It might , ap-:
1.,
pen that Worth stoulltbe forced tO serve nil • r
some ve6•lnferielr oficer ; -in corisknence o,
this unsubstantial gbitecter of brevet rank.• A
When lit was detsirmined to 'bealegti - Areia
Cruz, Werth, with'reist of the other goneralo;
was detaehed from Tlyhies army,• and placed
under comand of Afeott. - At the landing at
Vera Cr , Worth lxin mended, the first ditis
,?.
ion, and took the lead consequently, in leaning
the ships: Raving ,his disembarks,=.
tion in the face of 'llst . eitemy,.be drew up his
troops in -gallant sal , and-awaited the arrival
of other dtv'iiioils. • 'flitheespitalatitie of Ve-'
ra Cruz, Worth' wai,4eithei convention that
dictated the articles f. ittid:lyhen Abe city was
taken possession° ofl4 the° 3 lrin'` serleaniTvode in
advance, ; at Ate headilf a brilliant ibitege4in=
to the public squire. - :1216'-iciiis'uoii 'appointed
Governor of Vera Crlts. - *llett 'the army be-'
1420, its march .for illte'lritetlot°, the Sap for
awhile, was under thicnniniand4 1711,4P,1 , 14
subsequently,,it,fell° fo Worth /IVO; who was
the first to enter Pain .coosequenci. , It,
wat et this.ct*ty tha n: e UeforttintOiserieis of
niuntderetindiege lOrtree;him ' " and " Scott
arose, which have 14.rrepted - a. f(m i tiilo4o
thitty-fire yeses-eon -ilitratice; - This Ike
?lice to etmtvesetbe4motint , of blatiii.fightir
belonging to alitl4y. zzlloth,4eoioo .l l
been somewhat in 641114 - `'`" -'° "'''
i _
;_.,,,...
- At the battle of Cuatieras,'lViirtin-li'l
P resent—the hero of that day *al! ' , Creiliir. i
13
Persifer Smith ; Put at s t
hUrnbsesl44 Pi
vision was, engaged itt the `,fete . dti:* i nt' eif
fought, under bifr-owii I:I* witb watt9l.!a--:
trepidity. It is.tbeictaracterirdier 4-:, tisjg
that he can inspire b 4 sowirs vithlii:poit_ t
ist
of I l ia own k lu ab ag , I:4o4,tbusrieetkreyral.
tort'. The march ar and, tliesenthern slant:4
Lake Chaleo*as suggested-ixf-wort. to liYom;
the practicability of lii-bilia*lirPc",..uhrAt
tad by'001: Darien siIWtiOVAW4 I6 ":- "'P s
disage in-the. sante of the anitit 00 Bk . , - ,1
Sierd Worth agaio * the 'isa.-7- '.'_When Se:otti
ae4r *P ed tkscon Piquoilefiß6 , 4 4 ca n= '
113i,)1 (1...,_ thallit **-- 4 /4er, l 4oil i tZ b i
--..sici SS Itinfrit*Are4:ollsoBa ' - ' OA.
, of the essaultiaiealtiaisi4ai' - ' turriefOill"
; . .1 , . 1 •
sere ries ileti teed "at - lirst, a 4 would have
been detested ut fir the arrival; of _
der ivAh thik Oseiire. `,- At Ch - Spidtepec:,,the
Simi - tele: l o,ol)qm* priOlpilly selected from
i s
I t o
Teillfksi? *Tllfiseitegelars. ,
:4Thilsili t itilthiiilifikTai-ffi r o*:4 l it cal . .'
Filed hteitis ' . .0 .1 the-401-',l6*,*tendiaol
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Mem 1:-.; , At. :"',l) eef h'Silm4;ho. *1 paitly, to
riiiiiida' 1 2 . ifia :,ol l .o' 4 !* .iii t ile N- 3r3
"f?:i l 4iiii, l o: iild9g4r., 4 Pne; - Mtiklate . -. 1 4-
a° 01 4 , 0:1 90 ge:of-the. oilieif • - -..:
The ',nee. g
- **ol.llr. IPiIot. , ADO , : the
10, tritenuts Ritchie..
No ono wilt fail to: read the speech of the
Hon. David, WAlmoklfound in this day's paper,
It is . of impOrti4cO;ras a personal matter. in de- i
`fioyg 4he pOlt: o n s of Vial "Or. Wilmot and
Ritchie ;lint it is - of _mach .more import"
`'''' '''
a 1 pit` i view , - a - e '
,iein a natter ea :o in Ica ing.as
";;Csdhen'the feeling and policy of the South:in'
rUferintie to their system of Taxation, -,
Tha r t'lllrilititchie, a'Sciuthern man;' backed,
by.`.aSouth`ern-Adertinistrition; and supported;
l bypittripiteldraost princely; should use the
influence of hiqtatintr, and the power .of. his
press'io'put:dOwn'Nertherta men, and Noribere
lopiniont as in thin, instance, is - not strange.—
,
He haS Itibeitltt in - thin Vocation ever since he
I left 'Richmond. Ho fled from that Slavery
I Capitol'4 biiiiitenpt,. And took -uPitis abode
where, he could nestle a little nearer _the peo
ple's treasury. In one short--year he became
fat and insole t 4 '(lt, is said be cleared $4O,-
000 iii a sino job.) ' A democratic Congress
took from him Ihe -Government Printing by - a
2Voit4erra . vti n te:.l This Anti-dongh-face,isin
ii
exaspierateed hi ' ,and he his "Schemed" it 'ev
er sin against the North. While Texas An
nexation (with two,. 'or, three Slaves States)
was pendingin Congress, he declared author
itatively for the "whale of Oregon !" as a
counter . balance. Texas was annexed by
Northern votes, and then where was this
Champion of th ""whore
ti t
IA Oregon r' His
thermOmetrie ze a l which had 'stood at 54 40
until Texa s Was secured, now fell to 49, and
would; have fall n to zero if Southern policy
had datnandedi . He was soon after blown
out ofthe Unite States Senate where he oc
cupied:a seat only as a Reporter, in conse
quence .of his ; gross and 'personal abuse of
members. We re peat , - it is not strange, that
such a' man-06h like—should attempt
with withering 4orrt, and malediction dire to
annihilate SO unpretending a youth as the
~Hon.. David 'Wilmot, when . the latter by a
'manly.; independence crosses the " Old Nes
' tor's" track by efforts to extend the area of
freedom ;and to',.set bounds' to the domineering
.influence of the South. But With truth; a
simpler weapon 'lan Shepherd's use,this ynung
" Davicritaa . slai n the old Philistine Chief,
and has lain him neck and-heels in the dust.
But 'by fart 4 most material point in this
Controversy i is the one sided ,view taken by
the. Soutli'throtigh their organ the Union, in
e tirh
referenceto Ali ingide of raising revenue to
carry catihe Wet. They go for a tax on Tea
and C,olVe, artic l es which enter largely into
the daily consum p tion of the free northern la
borers. , Slaves; e Southern laborers are not
allowed to use these articles. Here then is a
talCiltneat ex c lus ively on free labor, and the
South cap ieii no injustice in it.
3 -:l4TOW:ilinat ;proposes to tax personal prop- 7
erty - everywhere,jand because it will necessari
s
1 - . T lnelybi Slave roperty, he is denounced as
',a.',"dirlerginizer aili told. to stand . aside. " The
Administration h laid down its platform,"
and none-are allOwd to belong to the party
who do not standi /Rum upon it.
Now whit is : the objection to taxing per
sonal property in ithe South, as well as in the '
North ? •Therefs a reason for taxing'Terson
,a 1 property there which does not exist in the
North.. - Thre e tits of all their Slaves, i e
their perional pr operty in the North has no
'such representati, n. It is an old Republican
principlel that 'taxation and ~representatiou
should go togetlnthr.—Clereland Ptah' Dealer.
Tue WrsTei4 bus far has been merited by a
general Solidness and the absence of snow.---
This is itti'pre'dO inent feature in all sections of
the North: East and West. Some of the papers
are already talking abdut an early opening of
lake navigation ; but we haie yet to pass thro'
i
February ;And if rch, and we niust have a good
deal of cold
. 11,bitt er yet, and perhaps snoW. 7 --
The mist4n paPe s allude to the possible failure
of thelo crop., t
,
In Ole ir, heat' wing Stares, it looks bad for
the vain la tbe: , und.. Thesealternate thaw
lags andfieezin ! . are regarded as decidedly un
-1 favorable.L—W zy Wisconsin.
:- Maids LOnisieit..W.T.LL.--'-TheArehduteh ,
emi Miiia lioniSS, it is-stated, has left all her
diminindi, which she reCeived from Napoleon,
and -ShelveluO•of .iirbich,. it is said amounts: to
, 6;000,000 -flifirins,, (about £600,000) to her'
I%)tliiii, the Eniieror, with it .request that be
w -divide third( among the female members oft
tt4 ~.peritd fainli
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4 * - the t anions cif"; "of 'Gotham; have
ti t o Mrs:'4eu. GrulUes to buy,
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:I.—A iii'l4o;',3*a3 , recei v ed" from
idaaciniV•lo:#4llloitatOreta cer-
Or CangTas V among vi i-eli wax filial
iidditiOaq4PmiteraforiViieps at New.
Anotber, l toin; set .itipplemeetary
jegulatingiappellata jarixdietion of
me ,Coart., He; also-.transmitted::a;
in writing, believed to contain the new
eh Mexico: ~ . ; ' - --''. , •.. '
ilen,rose to o'er a Vesoblitioi. -, i
er hivedthat the Senate weuld, go
adios sessioh : ! ;, ,
ilea asked 3lr. Seviee.ti! . Witlidrisi his
be (Mr:Allen) - Wrigied to take upl
Larder of the • dayf.llte wished to
ether an armistice had siren _
ietc,,.'and if eO r tinder What 'agency _ or
1 • He also proposed to offer a reso
ecting the Judiciary Committee to in
=the expediency Of fraiiiogan act to
. - ,iiiteons. bolding: - Official intercourse
Iv nations without-- authority; and
her declaring; that , the Senate .shall
traniset EieentiVe business with o;
~.,.
ut acting upen'anY of the above, On
Mr: BeetoU,, the, Senate adjourned.
I
. *tanisdres, Feb 24.
Is.—Mr. Douglas S gave notice tnat he
!to ask leave to introduce a bill to es
e territory of Nebraski.
lieu moved te take up the resolutiOn
,
, offered yesterday, -to ascertain from
dent whether an armastice now exist
.
ico, and if so, by what authority.
I iver moved to by the resolution on
4 which was lost by a vote of ayes 11,
1 The resolution was then passed by
laps. 41, nays 97
lea then moved to take up the resolu
i' d by him yesterday, directing the Ju
lommittee to enquire and report wbeth
-1 of 1799 requires amendment, more
y to punish persons holding correspon
h the enemy, while the country was
Six
the I
taie ac I !
Udini
lean- I
to Sal
the SU
IIieSSZ:
treaty r
• ; Mr.-
Mr.'
into Ez
Me.
motion,
the speeil
know W
with N . •
authont.
Intion.
quiet le 1
hilptiao;
with fo
ailso ano
bereafte.
pen, doo
With
motion
.$ s ",
intended
ablish t
'Mr.
.1
of cup.
the Pr•
ed. in M..
Mr. S
the tablt
nays 37
a vote o
FEE
Lion offe j
dieiary
er Elie a
, effectual
dente w
involved
theL reso
... .
.in war. His motion Fel-ailed, and
atioii was adopted. '
ldwin's resolution, in • relation to the
roviso, came up for consideration, and
nators participated in the debate that
Mr. Foote •moved to lay it:upon the
,ii the motion prevailed—yeas 35 nays
Mr. :
Wiruot
several
ensued..
table, a
11.
A me ,:age was received from the noise, an
nolincing the decease of Mr. Adams, And the
proceedings that had taken place in relation to
that event. Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, re
sponded•, and after an affecting eulogy, submit
ted the ual resolutions to 'attend the funeral,
&c., whi h were unanimously adopted. Ad
journed.. '
Housx kIP REP nEspicrAzx rEs.-The galleries
were cro ded to excess. The Rey. Mr. Slicer
;
pronoun , animpressive prayer.
Mr. -% i inthrop, the Speaker, delivered an el
oquent , d touching eulogy upon the deceased.
Mr. Hn .on, of Massachusetts, followed, giving
a- biogra yof Mr. Adams, following his career
through 11.4 he public' stations filled by him
during hi. long and - useful life.. He submitted
a series t - f resolutions toetljeuni - till Saturday,
to attent i the funeral. ' •
Mr. : nlines followed in a most impreitsive
speech. Mr. Vinton next eccupied the atten
tion of the House. His remarks were very
impressive, and be was himielf greatly affected.
Mr. Motowell then paid a beautiful tribute to
the mem fry of the deceased, 'and in - conclusion
offered tto . usual mourning resolutions. Ad
journed lntil Saturday. •
---
WASHINGTON, Fob. 24.
The p" brie offices and - departments are all
closed ttrday, - in respect to the memory of Ex-
President Adams. The flags are all displayed
at half mast,• and the evidences of mourning
a
meet on t every stepf.
- ,
- WASHINGTON, -Feb. 26.
A solemn day—the "Muffled bells are tollinel
at, intetihis , --the stortta i4cnnstly all closed.
and ,buskiless is entirely anspended—numerous
public. buildings,' andl 'I4OY every -private
a
house °tithe avenue to the Capitol is crowded
with spiators. The' galleries, of the House
are crowded to overflowing, and multitudes
were exluded, owingj.to its • crowded state.—
The Semite met at 12, and after .reading the
journal, joined in thelfuneral obsequies in the
House. The 'President, Heads of Depart
ments,.Seers of tht, Ariny and Navy and
/!,
Foreign Roisters, t en -entered. A portion
of the S:riptures was then read by Mr. Gur- I
ley, After. Which. be :addressed
_the Throne of
Grace iitt most solenin wad impressive man
her. Tile choir-then 'sang that well-known
hymn-.-.!! Hear what !the voice from- Heaven
proelahA." . Mr. 12-urley then delivered a
niost.elOquent sermon;from Job 11, and 17th,
wilen, a*r" singing and - prayer, a procession,
bOth civic and militi aseerted4e • remains
'
to - the v4ult. The Ilrocession one mile
lang,,i , ' . 0 •
r4ek'ii;e •weehieit4eetritie et the 2410 ebt.
- -
Homers paid 12 to the Dead.
- -!°7 ll r.Feadera..iill t,itia in, bir, . preieding col
tune.,
ami,ii.,piliticular ac count Ofthi proceedings of
botlr,..W4EieB.topday. , l•Every , honor has been
paid . t 4) Title ' memory of Mr. .Adams. - Tile
Efoirsjiof ItiPreeatives:Waa addressed' by .
Ze
the.skiig,r, .1!... Hii son, of, Missaehipeitta,
Mr, Ho - aof south i, aroliha, and , Mrl, , pia-.
Dowd a Virginia. he usual resolution*, in
ittlt
hOnor - st.,' '...aitOrbe: a fi. 01146....-raP adopted,
aniticoPnittee orth i l y_wall appointed to, art
ecomPano the • rem . .ofthe .decosed , fti,the,
place o..teta' l 4 r Ms: , 'ends for interment. - ,
4 1 ? 6 :: fenai(r Irai:j iinifed,—Oe - ladiek in
VOP4illl4l,..beri occupy g a largo portion of „the.
' - gallery:Oladilost of t privileged-seats in .the:
vird 7 c*lar`;trea , ow. Messrs. Davis of
M i s sl ol 3 .:*o . 444 l ßenton of MisioUri, -de l litN ,
e iii ! riVi - _ dilePrOPOitif tribitejr
to the, ,' _ ;,.;',: Davis novid,lbe sew
litiOni, - 'iliii . :Sens . adjontned.r , , ,- , = =,..
1
',•Vti tOkftoth4l' committ ee - ' - pr irro6 6-
ilintsf,4 ll 4PW'th ' e* k le ir th (P l **4
asattlaidinsaaa ' 1
to obaerieiver:the.ioo-
"Ogee. . -,_;. 1 'e, .t ~,, , I, , ;, . , • .1 , : ,
::!IVe u nderstand: ~ the President of the t
idted,S4tes offered,. , :nsefofothe „east limn
atotitsVit noise y'
s tbevainiiitiqi for Idle
iitioidO
iieba r ileVidioed' E;
Oifliiii ::I.s3ll4,kiOPlKteP
tiate.Ai .Aut . theAmOzt
i
stadined4o o ff sr, - =,sa . the amain will!yeoae
1010WAP . 4 4 # iiO4 :- , • a 'llinerit'eskeiSt"
cil l i l lq u 'i. : - 1
'.- :?''' .. 1 - " r : 1 : - , ''''''' .'‘.,.'.k - ,: rf
, i,P , = I S-. L 4ijektid 44 1, P**ift , ' 4
",i.v...4" Ari t hic* r k :-.11 0:447 Arlri,4 4- ' -
iillao , f ‘ ifioo llo' ;.' :iiiiiiii.,* 4-
Pili ( ._--; :,: laciwooli-ee pro**,
: .-.,.. i., -- , ini•_;
bees 41 .
SPIPPA . IIIIMID.g4F:1 s'4i , - , =.: •c it - 4. ( „; ,_*4„.....,,,
~_ .. ... ,
1 1 ...
- '1111 4 1 " 111, - - 7 . - - 11 - ;."' . ...,i7
1 0 4 .4 14;
i 4
1 I '''"d !liiot ~wear ' li7l - 404,1110itir. .-'T
A-Bnittier . of _Nei rig of tbe . tibuinintitio;,this
iiilfta. :-IPltto l Tatar ' i* Oill'is, -. Faito II
DolthialeVilit. • :111 :imivlia' biltedoitb:wit
ktiinStioliia!pro sekti Eht:Daiiiitoini
ock, irbo on mu:own Of ake Mir infirtnititii: is
i
l
unable to preaehi' in ''etqiiigtoclitly 1111m:01re-1
- owing a !lal , a, ry-fronr liny , SOuree. • This 'cm
ninnity: are ' aware th t' kilt. le
,has been skit
among them a nd th e e. 4, eision 611.oblign
tiotu3 minif.ested,to In in ot is .visit is One iii
knowledeent-aMoni-many dno lim:ifor,l his
worth among :them. .= Elder Dimwit- landi his
Lady will be it the house nf, Leonard Searle,
til Monittiie, on lildnOity , the'ttit oft litireh
1848=Elderly People 'in tho ifternobn pod
the Youth in the evpoing-41tere he; will be
I happy -to thoet theM. 1'
DER . O EIIENT.-1 5 ersangstiffe - ritig the least
derangement,- of, the sYstcmt ekould'ioseino time
in procuring, and using frilthfully, - !WEE'S
p114„5, ; the Aniericaii, linpr n ved Ilygeid a Yteg
etaide Medicine, ens+ kte r .yery best !general
Correctkves-in the wit ranee of Medical.POm
pounds;l: -Xn . , ffiptions Ail are peen
' liarly viduable. . A protipt use of third onlthe
first appearance of, illness; generally, will save
much sickness and expense. Try theea=you
will be sure to approve:: Sold-by Bentley.lit
Read, Montroee;"E Titrany;--Brooklyn,
Gibbs, Orwell, and it. -C..Triverts, Bingbein
ton.
Last week we bad oceartion ,tp publish something
of rather startling elierame;,, .regarding • 9 cave . of
Gravel, Which him bilged all iremediii,. so called. dr.
finally was cowed by the' Great j American lieinbdi,
hich is ewe of the beat
. iledicittea for all coMPlemts
ever presented to an .0. led ,wOrld.. Now we'. arc
again called upon to say that ;ma , . Samuel McClellan.
well known physicittn.nlCohinthia de...N.
v etoed thitrarticht in Gravel andeifeceed a perfect cure.
and he had resorted to etierything eise'vvith no suc
cess. Our informitiorijor we like In pin tliepe% 'nat
ters so firmly, that skeptical pecirde Cannot dint* hi
obtained'from Mr. S F
,Phelps, 'Albany,
spectablv dritigkest r andln,Albatii, Dr. McCfellip, is
well - knoirn.;-the, Dr. - 1 :t. one i.or I;hee filehohl^Med
bound to put down all ouotworlo. yet-itas
enci,epongli to keknoistedgeAlt catratfie ptil of
the far famed • 'i' Lithhisttoptic., • G C 14au tuts
Great American Rented •-; tuts enteric is fdun4 in
one columns..call upon. gent ortd got a pastspnlqr:
- UtATillltititilis
In firidgewator on the 24th; ultr, by `Rev;..ll, 1
A. Riley. Mr, A.Lssrsas ,W. MAIN, of Dim-
°eh, to. Miss 31aset . E. Austtsr, of liiirtge
water. 1
e l
In Jessup on tho 24th ult., iiy J. W..,Sreith,
Esq., Mr. SIEEPIIERD Lawts, of the same
place to Miss 8113/1 , 2111.k ALLEN, of Bii4;ige-
I I
water.
! . , I , 1
In Brooklyn by Rev: i Mr,
_p_avllson, on the
16th ult., 3lr. GEOltag;.W: EL; tlci, Alias
ELsarroa Vamtustas, , bath of the Elmer
place.
D IED
In Bridgewater, on'the 29th tilt:, Mr. Assn.
TYLER, aged 46 ; Tears. ' -1
In Wyalusiog, Bradford coatity t ou die' 6th
ult., of Searletiaa, IHAitaier• daaghter
of-Nathaniel K. aid Henrietta. Sittoti, after
an illness of 'one week, aaed . 8 moattial and
. 26 days.
.. • •'' ' , 11
Farewell ! then art ime--from; the regiOns of
No more shall, thy, b 4 with agony swell
Life'or dark'n4ht iii-ewer*.-ikglorions morrow
Has burst on thy vision—Farewell! 'Farewell!
Farewell for awhile ft
we: ; 91 W ould not',reCall
thee ' '
' From bliss such -as , Wbere no sorra,* can
come,
Where no pain-can Aid 'whey+ no ill elm be
fall thbe,
In thy' love righteili thy beautiful
home.
Farewell, for awhile-4ut again we shall meet
thee,.
When thisorrowa,of Earth, and' , its trials are
t'
"
In the Haven
,-of rest .we vritt,rapturei shall
greet' the:e; ' '
To be,par,ted Or'toily do more,'
*to' sititortioinquts.
NOTIPEt
Tim
..ir_ HE County Corrimiasione;WherebY lfifitrn
Public : Nonce that they 'have fixed upba Biel
roitowitig days and Oates respectively fiir fiest:
itia appeals trom the assessmenta fur the year
1848—at the Commt ' ssionnot Office' in Mint:,,
rose—to wit : . , - ~`
Bridgewater, Franklin and i .:•I4E;
1
. Liberty, March 20tb• .
Gent Bend. New Milford and 1 •t• i -
Harmony,' ' " 21: . '-r -
Jackson.' Thomson, Clifford • ~,L . , !- .
and Herrick, t _ . . .. . r .1 " '''.°
Lenox,. Gibson and Hafforif,' " 23 I"
1 1
Briinklyn,,Duincit and Lttb.' t
rop„ , . .77 - ",, ~r 24... In
Spr,inKrille. Auburn,' Itin4i :1 i-,.
and Je'ssup, - " 25 , _"-
Middletown. Choconut, Ap r .: • 3
polacon. Sii ger, - ;Lakei .111nd -- '4 4 ,- I.
Forest Lake ' ' . '''. .27 r 3. ' -,
' ' . 4 ''; ' i 'it '2B ii• \-
Montrose, - . 1 - :
By °Mei ohh,ei r Ponilrreiv,
NIVEN, Clerk.
Commix I6n citrace! , I 4 r ,
hisreb , "" 1800.4 ; it 9lw
! ‘lialisuibOrittera.Noticos: ,
XTOTICE is berry, tkivrn tqhlrpPnionielin. i
I.N 3 ' Aithield'llo th . eistioitjtif ,it Ur llll l
-..
COlNCiteed:lme 1101,40 Tovmlb, ;3644 e
iriiiviediiii'ilinymet iiiirjall re. riool,:t(iviiit
Oa isifir nita ;pit Mid E4O ten rib irrivukrit#d!s; O,
. I .
irent[,thetiviti tll4.mu ,:riltbe)Pihoiot- ,Sethont:' ' ',.
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MINIM
NEW Yt Rli ERIE:RAIL
rt THROUGH TO PORT fain& 1
. • . •
Tfit•,
subscriberp,erft receivinga ~-
Union le their stock, of goodB,wkie,3l
mg been purchased at•this season; When
in ma rkin are men+, low, ore deleunified
,g lit le cheaper thiyi AkleAhkiipe3t4;
Thankful for the iiberitt.petroqagi3
fore bestaweil on us, %Fe . Cordially, 'rovs. l ,
frieods and the public trenorsflv.titealf
us.. . F. B. CHANfik
R. C. SIMPSO
- E. W. ROSE.
. •
lIRY Ganda ‘it every rif.l4-
I—/ chitit & Ciadiemer tit , tieAr (VP tY. -
Jot 41,117t-litit A gs.:2oo parcel Prim fruir,
811.W.1S r.is4er yard- • Cas Mere* tr.. De ones,
equally low. The right "kind ofAheetin Itir 8
'et*. pery d. : • . F.B.:C.
ri3OCEIII6S . —:I;4 - int, OrtpA s ts' s tii! pnd
"iff : ).l . 4iPteti' 4 ,6! '4O
~nd Vt. ry' eheniv Ciiffee rtrit4,,to"l2'll
per pound. Cussia, PeppO, SOO, Self
C.-It.
BOOKS - a STAtiOItRY. ,
Alarge moeli4 Rriol u. a Statiinery,trey
~ Baltic*. Envelopes Carjrln ; & ItOk
ka, *lOl Bungs, Writing and
Paper, i F. b .C,;d.to. .
STEEL GOODS.Iterd9., Bag and
Skides tips! Bag..Prifge, etc.,
100 Boxei dloss iron's si4els lesale
k - Shwt is, Tinlwn re i 4 their
usts4l. vviety. im4 s t ekking very, . 7
BUM
-ABOUT -3
StlitliteW% - lk; C 9%
01+EAP; , -GOOPA , ..
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are navy additinna.
tarsciner 7 k.ofgoodiel!ti,!cii:cofitri*int,iiiot.
lory. does), gicaier'vii!te*ori!ixticlesi'ttirn sl
in tlitkcOnty, *6'oll'4 to_ prr l rqiiiiera onnib A.
Nonai6 tiirms: • • 7-• •
Wanted in exchange far clods and on debts.:: teat
3s. 6d., and etiin'aiiiestehea, lqiodsi.'cifigia in, a d pro.
duce generaily .thei highof mar i ttVricfs.j
13:81:1 R WS &fgq.
Gibi0n`,13•6.17;.11848...,: f3l,
aluiCiuntar,*(l44oF.
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„it*. ;
' •• , ~ „ .. i ,
' . gunows & CO, are resolving iTttilro
sultply i 4 Croikay_ end:RUN! i t irar! . Ouch thpiar ill,
All it nitai•V !dyke, pir"eigilispciiii'ev,er 'bee* cart.
ed. at in iliik iiectich ac tawdry Vro - r;." ' '" '' ' 4.'
•
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iliazieled cope lc- e4neer,e.As per . , V It ' —,4 ‘
...
I „ ,tinied : do.
~ ~ , dp, i ,:: Se to 11, of. , e ' ''
do iTea . Setto, 6K16d,t9 aff:., dp. lt-..
- -dO • I Dishei t . and . 51lakets, 50 paricent. L ,
and -othir aytielea, itteleding fatal:bra; 64., 30
to 50 Or' coat: bon* fatker'iitieet '
s:I; ;
- Totem' kieptis, pistil/Oise keire*sniet o thei
haute keepers wishinieto jittrilc#44 kill lia , ei! , ta
cell atcl , ciacnitiebor iitohlt t 'l '',C,VI 4,4', 4 r r?,.:
Gibson. January. 17:i1848:; , 4.!ti z„... ;t., 1..
104"5.1T
INlellFiAl, l l,l _
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_ 7 11 .• f at,tv ,)ll ,etY ofr If oOligiffoi• *est
miduolkiago vericliell'. IkAblz 0i0re43 1. -1, ;
~ .,.11-ittligtßO WS J fit;
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-+
--;_1 - ' - ;ist -1 isti•r•iUi. : ".etlite ' ''i•''' ,
• I 1•• . -t••.,, •- • 4•. , •-• • ••••• ......... ~ -- .:,.. • " .
1 V- . O7N4S'nIPII - tPa 7 ""I - X-I - 4:41 ' •
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17AE * 9 1 ) F igli tl a l i f - t ra . t ?4 sl sln lr C .... 4iLkitrlST • _
'las .otiii.r 4 . ..ifilliniiiii .- -114* ,ri4sl4 *,
liiz ?' s l 44sitilVuriiiiiirit4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s v
.o ,, tatieoiur.Eriiplioni, PiMpleitisitheßikrk -
-•t_ 111164 Chrome gots:Ryes, jtintelVotnitoe•Titter.
i
' Scald Headl n Ettlergetnerisils Poiltsbf ibit'Ronee . ,,
• 4 ' 3 °i° 4l "4'*.tottoro• inearO;AlThts7_LWF' , -.:
.„--
• 10m,,•-• Sciatica' Or.latitebirs itium,,. •:!',••' '-
4 4 • t loilltosi.od Injurions , „usb ,
,_ ~..ol...olturt:ki:L•74 •
tit 'f.,.. Dr°l4 4t , E . Pßiivto s PitfiiiPti -4 -, ...ii,, , ,ir- -
, 111 . 0;*.d;chrouifeoirititatipuet.'••11- ~.. ••• ' '
•i . • * .1' . 1 "- - ', ...Cierirdira. 't. ? ;1" , z:::i...:T . 11:47.. - 41 , , _.:;_:
In this medicine midi/ -4nel:tat' ba d' 41441001410(
articles of Sbeietitable - Itingdonfers:stsite:. ; •
ii , et a np f sed dititelf a iffixentlif iteliditlitr;
prOpertiarDem , antothei•:pierientsiois-'sidl::; : .
is lits ofterationisns.-the spited when, Miring . •';'•"••
iiideaso,:;. - Is•- • almuld, lied she batik mall ,
,•:,
i.
elip, by•lMaiises.:drltSitttif erit t ise:. ftri..4. - •• i i il,-:,,...,-
itosed‘tiithi-±veri'many - 'ailments-Alms itioder•llciest:t i r:t .
cutee, indeed Of `a:` htsieting,t ai d so 444 - S,'Switt 14" -
, '.': . -:-Is' . .•', l'. - tn."::":•••;••;. - :- - -;-:.• • •_;,-
: • FOR OCR:OELI,IIA 4 4,-,- -i,-, • - .1."'",. -' -
Dr, Drake's Peheeett
,titt seteiessmos as • is,...i r ee . '
`ij
regnegif;‘tr.,Me.: ll litie - ai 4,`riiii i i i44l . l :lMik4 - 4: ,
cuired Whole frehlit 'died I" • :"It tutielildt•diseeseao itt..•.
111d:sante iiiiid idpirti - vigiiteto Atheerhsolarit :• ' 'lt
Setuailoos persoos, reallleeeti.!pay. tol ` isslitntlentiol ,
to the state of their blood. • Ita . peril stion shoUld httr",,,
their first aid . fifor - ;perseveraineet•wi :106 - 46 - 044'
cute ot eue"hyrerlitistyLtliausif.-a".• ~t'ff :it•• • •- - g• : "1:7 ''-"•• •
i• . , •
~ 1 " t•• -
~.r..--'.;::• ~. • - i.- : ~.,
,- i1 1,,,.
iviti t tiotio-k,,,rtill -sg*, ..;::
Scurvy, giiiihtitie•Affeetiiikcilititoli.Vtrillfill4f -
ing, Erysipelai4
_Dleent,.l,Ciuntiers.7 (wOokst,g;N•6ollll4 . • •
Sella, and. Weil, Dr: ilkake'i,fratis
~,:wisayttOtilil& .;-:--
e 7
highly eittilled fit searches 'oet• the' or toet - of tilW . "' •
dis4asvii'llot blt - teloo/koli it troOl - ,0 0 : 8 7 1 -.1 '
cultcoftlio , ',° 4- ?!lmaneglt• • • .:t - -,-;=, •71:1 , .:.. , .."
~,. ..• , ' • ,• ."'-'" Ili- "•;,,`"-,,"---.:
' t• " •• INDI G ESTION] OR DlrdPEPSlii'.•' 7 :•"4•,,",_
No dedicidt :'perlisps ltai n evet 'Pain , ddivertel ,
which givewsidoeislonetotthe 'Mash ani eaust.e•- ..
thd secretion of 'a .heall4l.lkagruPlWit to OttoniPOso .
the, loud as Dr.Rikke'i radices.
1 i• E"- - z:l EILEUMATIBIII :- 1 , ••.,!-7.:. - r.:•,..1
, Dr: Dr a k e ' .llitiseea,iis used, with- greatest - joie, •
•' in Itheutm*Colidlainis..te,sMeciiilly steeliliiiiii -,'•
chr de. le etiro 11l driving •oist . all iimpintlest r Anit
foe humor. Wohleti-hlie aceigmslahedl dihkitynhatts; '
CI ,
which are Vie,elitioits of Rheumatism, Opiet:• - iiellitriellS: •
hip of the .kijobs,„ clther'4lsdatheari.,....,,....
~..porar,.teliet; this„ entirely eradf tee OM slisisise
froth th e syseinl -even' sv hen the "lid ' Wit liditaiiusi .
dreadfully swellets; ; •"••'' • "•••- •!.". • " •":"It I'ilet:••-t•-
-,-, -; , t•-:. • •;......- - -•.! .• i ,•• FrlV.-
-
• "•• • - '1 - -.--:.'",/ I CONAUNITIOS- 1 "-•:, ";',.','••".• 4-, .1 , 1 -
••;•
• COI, straterlolt ttcslt 3g , ;17111D•r-Clegitt.,,Citityltt • •
Drciriellituts.Aettleg ... or ;Blood ,;; Atathim. - - Vadat lir
proftme•Eiiwiteratito;' Iletie=lrlueli;;NigliCSiiiiit*:
Padin:theaide#s...batribien cored, itoillsw9letkltlf'--
,as,,Munh mitalgtysta'stuy *WIT sitrioe;liscost_ 1•4
A
spetilic his:long beer. stought•for.butsta,salh-ehtil.thst' • '
dis4orett4.;.Dr,„Cfrilkes._ Penattea. 1. It, st Witiskid#l.!
said but.Oeitalit and ii, ill 'WlinVoltZiltqf
, andit._,:pelaild,tinittre the:Moot 'delicitittl•etteittittititirVi '
Wei would eareessir recommend -shost:efilietttd44:
give, Ira trial —diti"*ibeljove they will , ilorti.*9 l .wonivt:
*ion - to tiregrek , tit: :-:This oriMm . ; is; .04 - IMai ...aol. • ..• .
strengthened, the tliists"on thildrfists eiii 'dila. :bet:.
theitalleitit gradeillY 'regain* their" usdarlii,bl4#l4,,.
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the lime of Dr. Drakes Piniteesart Will': , f; Ittlie IMP . •
ShoOgh I,` pirredt :disbeliever in die talt
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it day be in eetsain , conditions of ids eputips;iitin / 0 - :
have believed that, a cure for consyniption would be
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abli the best Ocrative Oat bases's? beeiesTiair .I .'
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