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TMVMfthifldA'l, U.P1 inmoml.,that I he haa matieVaVrangemitita to manttfactlTre.gik "eo-1 My)ridilfiit UeiTlr'tSMlS " T4R.ntlemti eatiSem.t&afea wMrTJOOTO'niOe' rtjriH tf hyRi fkvoV 1 wmwttr t'erfi; ' r . ,nu8tfw,'irir m 4wA tbeibauawMd thaCaat aidot AcMhi atMkjt tkhd ii'Mrkt MrH ittth bt Mix lariJlndif lnwprlrea. l,Ait V,n ; BmiT pat pai smwi faffl W W ewimin!efa ruWBATttr itiTre. UAMoVTbikwhi MtWlbMri-tcW'iiM'drisbi iWaM'of'OTly'ttfet aquara ttpeii the fltirV ditrneil fot Chamber uao, and makea a very pretty-(ttap4 f furniture lor aak by BARRY & BRYANT, j 0 C.tt nwii . in i til rv, 0 ... tawa A m A M v' PM An aW M Head & FctDtStones&cJ -T if f vjw-.&J$M lh kff warn paE Herir) but ralwi the AGBJIC Vt at -winUm f Jrfva JIAWWItE,!! wtmn, una n rcve or.i ..W faVWAie teimTtf c&i uWtiibrier,t.i S-W.?rt 4 WJajfbM fvl JK H U H A 11 i . ' " ;r mr the above, named aruclw Wocbrer1 'froifc 'any.itner Jlrlvirtutmthti: ...-.; .. t !.', V-1 - r ' ' finHEjuHctibet,kp .constwUy' for alt te lo' jl i price n woitmenl of 1 " ' .w 'J ! ". Ten those who may not intend to punjuie af. U) Uoicto ,rnj coinmunicaonr asking uie pncea 01 fooua, are fteifuIIvaTidT)rorottW annrrtrA w " ""i1 t fi6uU partiulirlyiutthai kbf 4 Htranr Faeto- t T.Tooaoa.a t)U at, Niur.faileiiDg- Jala, uiWft peeaiJ ni inanj otnerftKoiaiwfS. Jr (rifl4iii .VwUnl, piiaBDn Uinm, llpicp,. Pepper, -love, Jtt and Lamp-Black, Bl4Clt Lead, Venetian Iird, Corbpfe yellow and grretl, Vpriiesrii, Yf Bow' OcbreV and etbef arota, iwbiti allef wtriflb b U ab( to aetl it the ,vjUa. iniiklready.fwjaft. arij.pgp ,in ar(beja , raiy oi loe near quainv, ai z j cia, per in., out or niao oefi, Vno'ctTper ltfi In Sladdera, !n tfim-Xtm of 69 'Ib 1 Hpf4oeharp Mda'for. detivetinf gooila in an? part of -.Jf-Wiffi and r mr. nt v s m a. A. vi.ia Ji. tea-iivu vMietv to tUu,city for the., manufacture and aafepf jrricujtpral iinpleineiitih may be found all new Vmf Valuihife i(tipr6vimcnts,'Wth1of Xortberh flhd bath fffWie proprietor, iiaentor nd olentiBfactarerof'Au impwetd BrwgHLinn Kilitaf horie pouxrinj tAra.fi. ,naH,,yliicJB now beUl u.sucb umvonil aijjriira lion. ajHl liei oiiiinz adontrit liv so manv uf the most in- 'telilgerit aViuelitBrprfspiyrirrnrt lliroughSut tlie Uniteil ; State. 'Ttitl'iiiactilrie trmoft than flsuble In ioWf 1ea lalmiionafolhorfiea, wid beiiiji rtMUtewrought ifon,if is DOrUUdi id (yi 1W mom Jurjlila and nata for! mm an J tonu than any .pthf t Bailiina oiajp ii) thi tuuntry. r . L , Anio, Mijre thai one tlipusaiii who ive purpTiaaecI rWif mitiitline, 1 Wilt ih'cntion 'idme'reritling In the Vicinity 'W'Balhmor, h01li1puclaa, ItieAl durinj "tmilatit toattklwMltoM atftiMlom tw ha'dvii:i ? .ii MntJtot3lilialuff, Jncdb S, Furney, ThoiBaawI. L'faliitt, f JajfRpltg fvkaj Fndricl( Jlarrisony . , am eorp jcnMnote mien JMW Bensiitf, Charlca'R. 60.00 ' 4(,0Q ,'t8,W. 6,00 itevinn band for 2 how' pdwir ? -1 , U The ubri!ir il3ent ib Baltimore for Die Bale f lliii t'routv and Mear stui Jiaulra. Dilfc.'llt Pliugh"-r''l'itta.irejiium Cijrn and, CVb. Mill"J)bj8 jklill lii-irtijVhide fVant Seit. i'nti-af of 'Ctitt, Iron, in ay. alivays'hc kept uliarp. and in ordrr, ia" perfectly aliriple,. worka tKli 'ase.Artd HS( r:rt (forbilltV TrfnoVr it xactty ilio-articie-lhiit Farmera uad Planle have au long neqded.' Ijhe.cjMliprMial Ibtt r(ie,i HJjNk j -.-, ..For al fyint'a premipiii Pat and Grairi (fniVft'oveV itremlum Straw tfotlefs! " " rain Cradles, Al'fl, oft'hhiW aii.r fi MeS hH oifief kliiils W iftTplc- 'mentaH li llf tept inu li afvwUM'tahmt' m. i" ; 'i . J34lMiofMvftl ljS.fw ..mv. .. ' 64,6aie. , iVaiioiini . ... '"'if. m. . UUNUEl) I84tli f ; . j, AwardeJ,tlii AUint, J'wua FiaT Pbkniuhib,. and I'wo U ion(t Uojohs. by the InatttMtea of M a-tsaeliu-iieMa. 'New-York and Pennsylvania, reaoectivrlv. for the Mb9tTiefoi!ful CbuiA.D DiOoKBBOTrrsn and beat Sp- uarltnitfvet rihibitnl. ' H- -W - VJ ni c h No. -205"M!,TrMp;RB STREET, ' JUliiMOjrtSi. jS'H I' APJOtQ CMPBk.tL.8 JljWj I.BV,STORE. , cifiiTlIiiennvivnli.vefl'iie,Vt No. 25( Broadway, New York'.' 7 ro6rttrtwl; Bii-f6n'. ' " f-M Ghe.iiut-;, Pliiladel-P iVlarKi t t root, t t,ouia. Ma:n street. Du"!uque. JJroa.lwi(y,' !afiitbfa.i Uouvv'g Buildmga, ,t4l ;? ... ; buny, Muldla jtieet, Portland, Main tre't(' Newport. Norfolk, Vtf , MiWjPetctibSirilYa. 34 Crt4-rt,Newrkua. JUiuill.Rue. JBple, " Puria. "S Cl'.tircV-ft. iXiVerpW. " '8 !Walh-aT F.otiiBvilfe', Kf. " 178 Mui-Ht,CiiK'innuti,tt 36(V6t. scrilier baviiifrMiecn appointed agent for the 'P'rnl 'Sliot T;rerr-wiH be' oonsfarhly fevpplird Vth It full assortment ot'-afl iiuinbefsof SHOT, which, he olBirs to-v tllitt trade .at. niaoutactureni. prices. nf iUm .li iVi.'HJn eneaii1Wnirl,lHWIllHM'. vir era AJ.SQ I8XORE, a uVasortrneiof HMowWmi jQahuAitJStm. .Qi.Hribt.,9tti Lewis' Philadel- plua While Lead, at manulactuter a oricct. jpOtl30l l0jtpjlfltS, FOR TUB SALE Of Flour, Brain, Seed. Lumber, run, dc. jrc - i.vr. iq vyuiiilliritc onrro ttiihii CL4 9dn will treiva and sell all kinds of ('obntry L Produce., i niL jiaakd, jberal. advance ,on corisignintnts .whsnrequire andvpromp(. .remittances ytu CJICvtctJ .en . sales are ttttf. - Hil f H K ! ,,TOi yyvw - ,my Swpriot Cprt of Lw-8pririg Tenri, A. Dt 1846: CathafintJ A. Stanly, T"i mi ., tw'. '' 4 refittorf tor Wttece. ' ''Ift'ieari'ni'telihe 'ailsla'ct5'off tneCorfbat the Jtaef(Mkfant is not an Inhabitant o'f this 8t.tte, "on mo. tion, it is ordered that publication be made for three months in. tbsj WHinington JournaJ and jbe I'hronicle.ttotiyinntlie sail) Johi W. Slanly to appear at the next term, of this Uourt' at the Court House in W'ilinincton. on the fifth MondaVafftf the fourth Wondav fa September nekt, and pleedanewe or oemnr lo sttrt petition. 'or' the same will l taUeasrbivd bi)d' Mpre, ; Teste; ' "f' JMy IftbV 1S4. j An : -H ..f,3'354.Jrm. va aTsUsUl. Js-iWaiWl.-.i.1.' 1'- I as a mim-isT a . isr a f.iv-i In ns,, PRICE wouid lnfmru thfl ladies, of tW il- He will also give- hit ittemlob l OeheWFAeenct ' and )0miasioii Bosiness; BpSBMSSi! A JH I J tJWVnm 0rW4tOfBMa Punairg,--ivojli. e w ajw i ,a av nt. a !l t' T s. 1T rtb s Wtdr. SITrltM . . i i JKKrMltlt 1.1 rr ,.,LTM inmpoind.iis viciuity.hat ahe yUl ecute w0r , in the above line, on rcasonaoU tt-rrna. Hesidertce oyer the JoiiRNAtf''orFic8r"w A-: ' ;;" rl "? f ' IIWI ilMll IU.' f - 1 IHii.i ,H I ASUY.zrtlAKP Xif bodies dfM,aniSU4b.eacb, asahrtrd. fo. ale Vr i. h. W, WOOD, t " 'AUCTION 'NOTICE? i ' fjnpE Subscriber .having .esa awmntdx Aoclioneaf i umuer.4 ins htvicpb M uim iririms anu ( iv uu"uvr r- ti 3 L. 'fa PttrMpf, -,a Jfivtttiiemeni$i i-i m iiowiev ash Dtirncr . mc ! We fcrc Orifrirnl to male IiTimf aJvanrea on ahinmenk W Nttal ftrea. acr.toiuigAeJ to at for aat '. i KeiwtoS.iaiH-1 1'ottm, Kq 1 ' latest Improvement ' ' iCAi M B,H I j,E.L A M . : B MtlRFITY 4- CO.,Manfaetiiwt, Phlladeiphi, 4 TeapecttuRy all Kir ttention. f the cibaena , of iliuuigln.astttf Uio ritato,io th (Bipruvaiwnt in .the 'amphini Lamp, which warranta them in Wjiiif, that for half tlx uMWy, thf.v will sv.e dnulktht !i?4f, '"? Oil or l.aVtl Llimpyet invented.' "Tlieae l.ainpaaid fpe eAlrwtriy"th tfttefiiioh oFTfirtlert of Criorcfirtr.Ht!?, and of Public t5uikliflgiB)rcnerl, that requirAto be well lit. They manufai tine ewry varietyof iiamp, ni barve Mime of beautiful workmajiahip Cnr tte C autre Table, vary ing in prk-e from f l,6g o , f , ' ; . . T ' Specimeiia m:iy be iee bj calling 'tt'dw Countuig ttatmaMi.ttitktXt-h? i: - VUinligti April l ttlti W4. 361-tf, It'E CO ciuk fresh beat, prime quaiy, for tele by'" 1 " 'r. -'' 0. VViTOAVlS, ieri' ii'mti ' Kvm Market' Street? ' hfibHf S00 -i'ardgabovethe r i iuui iiu vnvnini rjlH.E'iijfcsriribt'r lra"4 onhitrW alarie and ';eneraf a- i J ort nent ot OAHKIAUES, bf hM wn manufac ture, wUib lie otfers Jotaale on thes most reasonable terms,, A(aaiis; vvbjci,nM.,bfptuidv.t4,4n.e;..y.. loaches, ' itqcb.'hipritfU JBuggtes, ... , , :.rr-t.i - All orders in the above line will be thankfully. received in'd faithfully executed liepuirin done at short notice nitnth'neatAt manner; ' "'" f-' ""' "-" He also has On band and oontiriuss to manufacture ' L'uriusi, of tvertf dtsfriplion ; Satltltet f -Hri cri ' ales f l nmk, s,'t. ' - ISAAC AVELL8.B kv May 13th. 1846. 5- ... grjf. 4h.'. f POUDRETTEr P Sfliett qr.iililvmay Ve hal of the N E WYORIC !iOtJ'OUErTE"'0m)iiinv',ir3 Chai fibers mreet. New York. the ttito''if St.utl beR tarrel, mt.t1713 per bfel lor aevert ;brre W jd over, delivered on. beard .of vessel, U . ... -...'a .. ., This company docs not claim to have made any recent imourtant improvements" in their miSde of preparation, thfifuiih tfle aid of fintwdintt rttttefa, yet they do claim to keep pace, ill their mode of preparation, with the im- nrovemenls i tue oav waemer resuiung irota tneuis- eovcriesol science, or troip jiractiral et peri ments -made by close otrserver!": tn I they give facts from reliable Sourc es iu sustain its character.,.,,-. , t - , , r'f Orders !v Mail, enclosing the cash, will be as care fully attended tp as if iriven personally to A'fi- ?- '.ft , S-fV't'llvK I Yf: t'ni tTT PO VM1KTTJ-: inn hi- ohtiiued fnin, the-JJtriir-f iliv-f 'nroiiirlg on tlm iprina iihibpiI abnv!, HililiuiijhK i'iisi itf' frViuht'to Wilmiiiston, April 1 5ili, J8 10. y- j v 301-11'. WATCHES AlfD JEtVlJtttY!! 'WATCHES!! THE largest and most splendid as sortment of Vt alches in the city ,,isii le loi.rul at Ihe subscribets; as he is coiwlautl receiving art descnplums of fineCoId Milver Waleh- esof ,ihe newest style, Iroin Uie mamifacturers 'lh England, France and dwrtserlandi he is enabled to olfci larger assort nicitt and at, much less prices, at retail, ., .. L i ri.jt.i - ...v. man anvomer noose ui muxikm. " aicncwiu 20 to 25 dollars each.' Watches arid Jewerlry exchanged or bought , . , , . , ' Alt Watches warrantd to keep good time or the moatii eturried. w atrhes and Jewehy repaired in the best maimer, and warranted by the best workmen, and much lower than at any other place. Gold .and silver Pencils, Gold Chains. Kevs and Ladies' Bracelets, Pins, and Sterling Silver Spoons, Silver Cup, Forks, &c., tor sale vert low. ''! Importer of Watches and Jewelry, 1 ( I s ' : ; Wholesale & Retail, No. 51 IVall St.. la!c 30 cor, William et., N. H (up stair,) reo in,, ioN , ,, , .?"tu Merchant Tailoring j'HE.subscqliera woujd inform the ,citizens of Wil ' muiztoii and the surroundiim country, that he' ha opened !h the fture recently aerupied by Mr. P.M. Loci ani, and is now receiving a large and well selected stock of GOO II S, cQiwis 'in pa.rof;Frertfhr.Enjlishand American Fancy colored ' rCassiuierc and Tesling sji - 1, -ui, Alsu excellent assnrlinent cit . , AmnhrfVhiehi are every variety and stylo of Dress, Frock and Sack fcoat. Patrt iod Vrsts, all of, which were got up under mv own uireciiyu av uae .vunii, ciBBwj i iu CTIUH1VIU.M!V. , , .... .:, , --. ...,'! .-'"--3- T.'j- -? mMmmm department, has been selected with g'at care, and eonaislsof t?ilk, Linenand CotKm SHIRT3 and DRA W R$ Gloves, Huspenders, Lima llnsoms aHd Qollars, Cravats, Stocks' naudjiercniets auq ivecn.j ics, aiig evory wuier niuin usually kept 'in bis line, 'allbfwhich will be 'offereil LOWER than has ever before been offerr! In this market for CAKii." " - AMLTEL BOYD CO: N. Ok TbeCmtuig Department tll be iondueteii by :f MRTHOM AS LI, BELL.-C who flitters himself.' from long experience) and strict at tention to hustiiess'.to be able to give general satisfaction. May 80th, 846iJ 366-ly. , IIIIE drBCribera, having purchssed the Union Hotel; - Hillsborough, N. V have tboroturhly repaiied the House, arulb"' up;Ua enUra ne.w,funtaa.' t J liey (lave yie ji;auiB uj .ijtiiiiuvviua, w, uf puonn, lb ibev have sui-ceeiled lit securiiin the services of MR: MKS. I.'. G. WRE.V, lotuperifitend the estnljishtnent; who.fror thdr expern-lirt! amV ability to coiilurl the, busineoi, catmot fail lo picas the tiaelling communify . Thi! Proprietors nave spared no nxpenae in . nuian the. Hoiine t t. nmi and connqnanie siyie;, aoij tnet ,;i.,lM"tlin(lves to the travelfinB nubile, thattrm rioiisa will be ennstantit suppliedwilh kond clean bed, f welb st,rMTtkfM(t bitliful and ohtiiring kervant, Ini jrond net- J tcrs and that1very effort ahall he made to render all those who mas (avos.il) em witna eaiieoiD4ortatiei -r , , jtegular, Boardera , Lljwifis., Juror,f5, will find, at fhSs hop P' confortsjile-hoine. , It. is "situated con'veniept lo business? arid at the same time removed from hTMtri! arid cbnfBsiott af tbeeowttarrLr- i.UaTwoonhreo Kamilies can be accoramodated with lhoMd lot tut auaainai, ft n ii .! v aw; in -n v" . . IfiVr. WFBB TfV. PmnrinlnM. t I ifffl; 1 IM -i'i..v. . -V vatMBtaB AL LU EALING Jh-nt w ! I -1: v A v - ; lsT ff fi .ir S 't 4 vf - ... , . -$ . , - rP II E preceding figure ta given to reprearnt too JL awFiLawiaAT, HiathejreaiEVACUATl') for lie impuriUea ol the body. , It wiH b noticed that a .thick cloudy niat iaauea from ad points of the aurface. wbicfi indicatvi that this penpiratlon flowl 'unluternipteaV ly when we are hi health, bat ceaaet wbenwe vm'mtki- Life cannot ba itlttamed without It. . Ik is thrown off from the blood k.id OtJiaf jokes of (be badfi and. diapoaea by tbi means, of. fiv" Jilh bbpititiea within ua. The Unguage of crjpture, is,, "in thb BLOOD 1 Bi Life' If it ever becumea lmpun, It niift Bead oirer It to the tdppge of the INSE.aBILt f liSRi'A- TIO. Thus we e all that ia n-n WUfU tilt blood U"fagnnnt, or infected,' Is to open 'the 'por"J:bfj it n ueroa Havii warn an impway I xitixtit. i.ii own heat and vitality arc sumcicnt, without ono particle ol medkine, except to open the pores opon the surface.-' TbrM ws cee the folly of takina so aioch interns) feme. dies. All Dractitionera. dumcver. direct their fflorta to restore the Insensible I crepiration The ' Thompaoniah, lor instance, stums, ine MyuTOpamrft anrouda Of in wet I'lankfl, the Iloinopalhiat .deals out infinittaiiiiula, the Allopatliut bleeds anddoaes, us with' mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges as with pills, pills, pills. -- To give some Idra' of the amount -of the -Irwaosiblt Perniitration, we will state that tbe . learned Dr. Lewen bock, aacerUifiea that five-eight of all ws recite into the stomach, paused uffby thia means. In other, words, if J we eat and drinkdgbt poundaper day, we rvacuat five, tjioiiiids'of )t bftlfc fnsensible Fertibidoi ' 'f , ; i ins is iimm omer man tns asea p parucies oi ane bluod, and other juicea giving ptacea to the asw-and fresh une, ,To vHecktliia, tUerelorevia to retain in, tbe js tep fty wsighUof aj) the .,t indent .matter tha nature .dot manifs 'should leave the body; '"t" ' "' ' ' "tif i audderrtniiiUoh front heat to coM, the pores sM stopped, the itrrnpiration ceases, and dueaae begins at boce to develop itself. Hence, a stoppage of this flow of the juices, originates so many ciinplain(a, It is by stoppifig'the porei, that 'overwhelms mankind with coughs; colds, a tut consumption. -Nine tenths of te world uUe l'rora iluHiasea iiidueil by a stoppage of the lueeruible Perspiration.. . v . . j , , . ... Let me ask. How every candldt mind, 'what course seems the moat reasonable to purme, to Unstop lbs' pores, alter tliey are dowd, Wold yo give pbyio to ,"JL'N' STOP, tie pore1 Or would you apply something tjjit ivnu lit do tins upon tbe surl'uce, where the clogging actual, ly I? And yet I know of nophysiciair who make any external application to effect iti.rv .-,., : T . .Li'.uer Uik uircu.nstauce, I present to ptivaicians, and l.i all others. McAiWier's ALL HEALING OINT MENT, or i ha VOKLD'S SALVE. It has TOWER to feature perspiration on the a et on the bead, srbuud old sores, upm the chett, in kburt, upon, any part ft Ibe body, whether diseased slightly dr severely. , , . It has POWER to 'cause all eitimial sores, 'frro'M.iua humors, skin dLscases," poUonous Wounde,5to dischffga llieit putrid, mallei, and Wren heab tb4m ,. It is a RE V) UY that xweeps off the . whale, catalogue of cQUhcous disorders, and restores the Aidr cuticle to hs healthy functions. . . ... i pre.erve arid defends the surface from art derangement of its. luui'iions. Tiie auriuce is the outlet of five-eiuhu of the hil4 and used up 'mailer' wl bin, 1 ia pierced wiih"' millions ul openings to relieve the inteatinea. ' Stop up the pores, and UEATH knocks at yourl door It is rightly teriucd All Ut'aliqjf. for tbereie scarcely a disease, eiteinal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used at for ibe I . hi louitecn years for1 alt diseases of the chert; ccmsnmju tiri, liver, involving tbe utmost danger and nsptMtsilitlily, and ld-vlare bciure Heaven and man, that not in one in lilc ease has it lai!td to benefit, when the patient w ; wibV In the reach of i'.Iortal means. v " ' s I have hail ptiysidmiav learned In tbe pfofeasion; I have had iiiitiinters ot the fjospej, Judges oft the- .banctt, Abler' men .and lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and MULTITUDE of the POOR, use it in evety variety of way, and there has lieefl but one 'voicoone uniteil, universal voice aaying "McAlistcr, your Ointment is ' The Salve has rtired peisons of the Headache of 12 years standing, and who had it regulksry every week,' so that vomiting. often took place, ngv. ; . : y Deafiitss and Ear Ache are helpeofwith like success., v ' tmo feet's'''' Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the cheat or .side, Callln-ir oil' of tfin hajr, one or, tbe other, always accom panies cold feet. It is sure sign of disease in tbe ays. tcm to have cold lect , ' i1 ' 'The alvnwiHcuaa etery case. ' '' In Ikrofrntoi UpjiipeJut, Salt Rheum, liver Complaint, &jre Eyes, fyiiniy, Sort Throat, Brvnchifo, Brokcn,or &re Breant, Ma, all Clutt Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppreimn,- Patnx, dies, Sort hipt. Chapped Hands, Turners, Vutcneo-ts Eruptions, Nertmu jbittaset and ul the HI'INE tliecc is proliably ho medicine now known so good and as for BUUN3 itjus not its equal in the world! "" ' V - - "' : " Fl MPLr S ON THE FACE, MASCULINE v - ' SKIN, GROSS SURFACE. . It first actios is to. ex pel all . humor. It will not eease drawing till the lace ia free from, any matter that, may be lodged under the skin, and frequently breaking oul.to the surface.1- It then heals, vVberi there fat nothing bntgross ness' or dull repulsive surface, It begins to softan and sof ten until the akin .becomes as smooth and. delicate as t child s. - - . WORMS. - " , - ' If parents knew bow fatal rrKsrt rnedlcines were to children taken inwaidly, they would be slow to resort to ticm. EDecialyinrcuria lozenge" called dedicated loxengs,'' vermjfuges" pills, 4. ,,'1'be truth is, no en can tell, invariably, when worms are present. Now let me say to rmVeiits, that thisf MaJie will alwayf (ell if "a rlild bW Jrot mat ' It will DRIVE every Yestiga of them 'TawsSy..'''.'! ,imiiirtf. f , rft ? There is probably no medicine oa-th fce of the eartb at once so sure and so sate in the expulsion of worms, i SORES.' ' ' f That some Sores re an outlet to theimpuritiea" offbe system, is because they cannot pass off through tbo natur. al cliannelsof the Inaen-ubb) Perspiration, " If such sores re healed ud. tbe impurities must have some other outlet. or ft will endanger fife, This fSalw will always previds I Cor-sucli smergenries. k- : . RHEUMATISM, v .. h It removes admost immeibately the infiamaiaUso and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. - i i.'biw, ., ... ; In all cases of feier, ibe diffii-ulty fines fn the pores be in? lockeil up; so that the heat and perspiration can net pass off. If tbe least naoisture could be started, tlw, crisis has passed and (iu; danger over. . The, All-Healing Ointment will in all case of levers almost instantly unlock the ski and bring forth ft perspriatton. " ' t c A S A" F A M 1 L M ED1U1N B N 3 No man can measure its value. He long; as the starsro'l along over the Haaven so long as man treads the earth,1 subjevH WUmUini(ieof lheflh-lotlKolae and sickness isknottn ju 00 long wilthis good Ointment bt used irai'esteeinedi When man ceases from pfTtba earth, then me dentitnd will fce-ise, and not fill ibett'" ' ' i 1 w tJAMES McAliSTERdr COi L CAVTJO .V.-Nq Ointment mil be genaine uwe the names of Jines M:Atuter, or Junes MeAlitfer, Cm, aWwEirH!! wittgi n tiporr ttm labcL'1 l it Now we hereViy offer reward of $500 to ha, raid na conviction in any of the constituted couns of the .United Stales, of any individual counteifeiting oar name and Oin- Bjent,,,, V, ,y!.l. ,AK nAf The above Ointment is for sale at the J, -a u OFFICE OF THtfl PAPETS i rsFriosiOteaUfbt th lsDdS5iaQUfatfih sxaall bottle. im W wisvuMn ri - Arrrir ltrr1(. ' r ISJ - tr AVot f ht Previdencl Journal. J 1 -' : CrrmndKs) between Ceaa Scott andlh. var Depariment. 'Th rbcMsgs ofT-tho President, in answer to Hit reoluitoru of tfrt Senaie, askmf hit rtn cf rwpoodtnee between tht War Drpar Intent and GcneraU ik-uti na (2ire, tiss been printed, , I be greil lenjihof tb rurrtiponiienca fenders it iraposaibli fur m to place u before our raider this noruiitg, Wa puWish below an abatrtci of tli raort inieretting portiuoi of ju , ; . Tlie President tayt in his message lljal bt bad intended lo eonfer ihe command of ihe army, up on Geui Scbif. and Iiad tbi!lT inrormed timt ouirrr ui ins inicnuon, np wriiitn oruer Deing deemed neeessafy, ; "'Tliii wis the ohdersianding until the tlsl vt Alay.'trhenCen. !coit address ed i letter w the Decretarr ef War of such a tiharacter thai the PreshtletefmiBd to reltate iilni Irtitn Um rtimmand, which was the it assign .ed'iaUtvTahir ' : , A coraiBuiwiino from the Secretary of Vr lo the President follows, A The Secretary; give an aceount of tbe unauthorised call for volunteers made by Gen, Guinea, and their repudiaiiou by th department, all tf which baa already! been made public, la relation lo Gen. Scoll die Sec retary merely confirm! wbal Oia Preaitleni stales irf hist ulMtage.- ' :-i. -.-s be letter of Geo. Scoit,4 dated Msy Htit. which it-complained of by the Preaideht jnd1 ia mad the ground f removing bint from tlie eorti wanU of the array, ia addressed to the Secretary ofVVarj It commences; t . ,4 r "Sir: 1 liavt received no orders, aa jef, signing oi IQ ibe immediate con,inand of tlie ar my about to be" raised to conquer a peace with Mexico; bull bate been Id.'d lo bold qiyseif in readiness' for thai aervice. FroinlluA moment I hate occupied myself, inceiranllyi wild the vital preliminary arraiigemems which ran oulv be made, adtmitageously, at lliia place.' f ' ' Alter giving an account uflbe multiplicity of lua engagement;iie iayai " , '"' ; "In the midst of these multitodinoul 'and Imlii pfenaable occopattons, I hare learned from you that ttiuch Impatience It already felt, perhaps. In high quarters, that 1 hate not already puiwyetrlf in route fur tht Rio Grande; and now; wyth four teen hours a day uf preliminary work reiuainjH; on uiy liatids, (or many days, i find myself com pelled toitop (bat necessary work lo guard niy elf agalnit, perhaps utter conderanaliojj in Ihe quarters alluded to." , ' p : -' ; "I lhi too old a soldier, and have hatl too much fifl experience not to feel the infinite impor tance of securing myself against danger, ill-will or pre-comlemnation) in my rear, before advanc ing upon the public enemy. Not an 'adtanta geous step can be taken, in a forward march, without Uie confidence that all ia well behind. II' iuevur in ibai quarter, no General can'put bis wtiolo heart and mind into the work to be done if) front. I am, therefore, not a little alarmed nay crippled, in my energies by the-know ledge and the iiiipaiirncc in question, and I Leg to lay, I lear no other danger." ' a . a. All that 1 hate but sketched I deem to be not f only uetd'ul to iuerc, but indrtpensable." At a soidier, l make una assertion without the ft tir of voiiirmlictiiiii from any hotitst mrtcandul soldier. Agaiiiiiiilie wl cujilumtum cundetnnation of all other persons w hoever may bo designated lor tlm lugli commaiid in quentioii, there tan be no re' liaiire fm Ins ahst nrj other iliau the active, eaii did and steady suooorl of Ins aoterumeut. If I cannot liate thai sure basis lo rest upon, it will oe fnmiiieiy belli r Jor ihe country (not In t-peak ol my personal eecurjtyj that soma other eonimatid' r of the hew anny, againft Mexico, snotild be selcfied. " Nf malter who Ai may be, be elinll at least be jinfgnl and fcupponed by me, tn lb is olfiee and cwry w here ele as f would de tire, if personally hi (bat roinniaiul, to . be ntyneif judged sudtupporicHl. My explicit . meaning is that I do not desire lo place myself in ibe most .perilous of all positions, a Jirt upon mu rear. from It athington, and the Jirt in front, from IM Mexican. . .'.-, After giving his views of tht forces requisite to be raised, of ihe route for the various corps, of the nature of the climate, the means of sup plies, and of the probable time at which the Cam paign eould be effectively commenced, which lie places al the 1st of September, be says: " ' 1 wss io command such larger army that I understood myself as likely to be sent toilie M exi le? u frontier, as it u atwayi unjust to a junior General, who has done well, and it supposed to be doing wall, lo supercede him by a General of higher rank, without sending with the latter, corresponding reinforcement,, J. should esteem iu) self the unhappy instrument of wounding the honorable pride of ihe gallant and judicious Tay lor, if ordered to supersede, him under differem circumstance.' ' '" ' " ' The Secretary of War replies to this letieC on the 39th, - He secusea General Scott of re Aeeiing opon (lie motives and objects of ihe Presi dent,'.' and tays. ': ..' . :i V'Tha pitSssgRt in your letter which hate ex r iied his surprise and deep regret, are ihdse tn which you impute toihe President, iu, term, noi inexplicit, ill will towards yourself,' or precon demnation, and a course of conduct on bis pari which has already, as you allege, impeded yoni" labors of preparation and crippled your energies."' The .Secretary then reviews the latter of Gen eral Sroii, and expresses great surprise at ilie imputation of on fair motives or unfriendly feel tugs on tbe part of the President. He refers lo hia inierview with Ger. Scott, and to his remarks ..which the latter eoBsirowl into ihe expression of impatience and msvatisfaciion Gn. Scot! in iluii interview t poke of the dilfiraliies of assem bliog so large a volunteer, force, and , named lb I t of Neptrmber as tne earnest practicable peri oJ of offensive operau'oni. In reply, ihe Secre lary urged the importance of an earlier commence ment. He thought that a force sufficient for ac tive operations should be on the Rio' Grande' at an earlier day, ana mat tne just expectations oiBie army, of the people, and of the Executive, would be diPPinted by the deby. lie says: ' xWiih the view of securing this jmpbrtant ob- iwt. the moit energetic measures had been adopt. edj b very consmeraiion oi-economy ano aoty forbade that ihe tfoopt shmild, if thus collected, m permitted lo remairfinaciite, by reason of the absence of ihe (feneral officer, who, hilly possess ed of ihe Executive views, wuto direct their move ments." ; . --k i'-'i' r"'r''" .'L"-.'..."' ,- Uc eiprrsaet hit surprise that the frank ex pression nf the view should, hare been con jrtif d by General Scott intota manifestaiiou fpl unkind feeljiitr, nd ronoludes. by saying tliat tndr sneli circnmstncp , ,. , ; "Tlie Pteident would bet wanting in his duty iolbe ctuntrv, if be were to perii in his deter minaiioniif imposing upon you the command of the army in the War against Mexico, - I amtherefore, direciedby himlosay that yoq W III , .... , , I e. - f ara arid will oeeonunueoin your, rwcacu. poauio here, an J wifiUevofVyofirefforislo tienta and pi epsralions" for fne earfy rtd vigyroa pro-eeceiion of boainiliee tgainsi Mrx5co.t ' Gs. Seen replie es) the a mr!iy. U fo. elaimt all Impuiatio 4t 4ajproprr tntrifs to the Preaidenw IlawysfT rvtwe. i will be rtitsivd ihaij apoho -ol tf ibe highest quarttttbuli io,b pliual-'kigh quarters ; aod beg at art fcl f justice, lest to myself than the PresMfew, eay-I meant impsiience' ahif even pfronttVaina uort' on your pan, anf die owji opei'ard violent eondemnaiicin 'of bjob ihe part of sev eral leading (friedt):iiiil sbpposeff confidant of the President, in the two house 6f Cohtrch. f,hgh quarter! breads fot, th xntmulwn-not ati rder did bo By io Ihf Uh, Grand), without waiting for ihe' invng'imV,lo be risedn:ry' abr)WrrrJnf h b ef 'rrPrhl river m li eouMarfd wirftouf iftr fcaitrta(o u Ihe honorable tsridrf a tirKXrrtl-- gsDknt General rrfrewfy jB ettmnjtlKf -Srrr4ifg whr, we' knew rtatf;"Uns3 rfefri' waV well, and wbo, P war! jfifr rArWrfrto 'le army, would, ir (h -ocfiWfewa, doing w cover iliemelve-wrth lef.' . JUL- I( wse- to v guard a-ainM -mh trnpm.Jd'rfs (hat he entered o fully into Ihe preliminary derade- of Ihe campaign.? flrK tlie afcouV. w eiher cause of ui.easmesa" tiraintiK'rJef)aiV ment, to -the i warn 'of drtefleahc?rtpW to his official posiiiim," boih at WMmilA and on me Rio-' Gtdeif Coiiefudc br expressing a wish w reeeivb (fie ertmttaliw if the-anny,' na 'h u U if.jr- j.af The Secretary of War repfieaon ihe JffS' lit m net aware of any jeer eatfte'of ttnassi- neater of tlie wstrt of oliiciaf loppmTwllkft 1 r,p ' Sc"u WWfyleMiavs) v& 3 iir tr"" K -bunt .Gtwoii H ctjteili ti' ine, Vh ; V .iiNlbpreomajafswr 7 under di.cu V,on o ,lmw baaiarty- ' 'W,?.tatetie. cwnmaqoCtUariajr; ihat fi expected it t.,r, f,0rp af uioiitrof rank and from ihe' pfomtao' or,ffie fereaideo though "he hail notet'efved: istif wrtttin ordere, without wliielf rttt tir 6nU'itnif lf itiy was ever dispatched bv ibe Exeentim e'st-iai end ftapirtarit ,r vfce. ' fie alio ho 'atai hi pteaefice af WAIimisb W in-.,n.&bL. duriag, the, preiiioioary arraogemeni. afrdftnkt ii watiweU uodciiiooaVi be Ui.partfeertf tbtft, although he was read v. tv,j whenevaabrtbrr- ed, his presence oo the. Rio Grandr weiiLadt. in (.is opinion, be demanded kef..rae il,. Ut of )SelemberiIsoVllli'Jit swouldbe ji jxAti , Injustice lo aupersedfe (Jen. , , fay tor uniat be go u ihe head of rchiforcenienia 'suffi cient to peheirte' to "t(f Intcrfbr"" of J&xir 'Ibe txbfktntt'im . the further explanalidlw-'ty'oorieroV'uf io a personal interview. ' yri .:r--rM, CorrupoKtenee of the Baltimore PatfMs I wifl tell you jjow'l WVw tweco Mr. Polk,. Gov. JH5,,4 Gaaeral Stfolt, whiuh ba vattaed ao great a aeaaauosn V V lien Mr. Polk! sent for CeBiral 'Sclfl, about tbe I3th ultimo,- am! 'ihade ; knownrtfi wish fliar he ahduhl fo$MWt army tiV:U seiir frfstielicHI OT.. cere, Gov, Marcy wa tinccre, anJ Ceneral Scott waa both proud and gmtfeLOoretme the official fennouitcemcm that Gelief al- fScdU would probably f ake: command of irftiVT' if Thie eel the ktodt'W'illfcwlitiifa other end of thc Aveuoae' -oii 'firrt-' Man'f 'df B .a aerf a a mem repaired to tne v title lluute and retfloa sirated with Mr, Polk against puttiug General cott 1b lhal eontpicoona 'tceT frolrr hich he might step hno the Presidehui ehalf 'with out aa efloru Mr Pollt nvr ur'rgfance(lfe false muvss. tbe ' inaweMvit i wuauttti''oat to bim! Uulc wbai wa ,hoto doj. -JHesrhaxi already inlormed General licoH. that weeirid him to take command of the aroy, (Jre Jt a dilemma! .What wa . la be dooe? Ah, that shrewd old lawyer, , Gov.. Mawy, waa Vof at a lota for an expedient! -j lie kuiUonm dtoatty regencif man too long .not katal knew to-lao manage a difliculi mwt4mSMk4m frSWJMW9 when trJaie himea lor Uoveinot MiJJtmkm prominently in viewbiaiUilary, uib cuarge aoout tnenuing nis Pteeclie at ) ground, if mentioned af ' wiinQifviao No indeed. T The fact waa' riiie'mljered;'' loo that the request 4 made41f 'tJieVWeenVdf General Scott waa verbA wti M fiT-lWltUf. Wbal theulv W hy; Geoeraki SJPW4S badgered, provoked, ineeoseil-) kUr4Mtr2brsi missioo of some impulsive act rrA(t3t.fJtit would cnabtu' Mr. iSilk, lo tlraHge.bi otoi. and give the. command fntbeuioy,aost. body else. ' And ao, .Governor rAftf tyjartful. wily man. shrugged " hi , bouldira,iukei atid looked fincrwingly ' iuT Cerrcotifyrul. t-? then with a .cunhlr:g hint Mr all ihe world oint -rniinor help ....(binkiOaVwitfc !iityisi- rat lo understand iha" iit , eKliiyhijLij.vb?yi hi )ardy course of niovemrni foujtuaror and was the subjw'l of aitiniadversio'ri. or Somi thing ef that sor.r TM Wui Mhf W-fne desired efTec!! ' The ' Wdftninf Geiflfat4ould not bear (bis, 'and, under the fexttnoent wbic it was evidently caTeulstsd to ptmbie," tatretl to his room and wrott ' thev wrifbttoiMrw 'letter to Gotemor Mrcy ofiir tglst Kayi 'l bts tent, the deed waa. done! General Sou 7e; eatrsp ped,. Gov. Marcy chuckled, and jhe Preaideat cooly leqneateil ih brave General to renujna Washington! Sa, rum the account upon, ffood authority and I lot one believe jj.: Wljal schemes are playing out . for the Presidency! was not iha dminH'U-auon ai jho bfjttonj et iim$ movement tjiai added - a clause lu the sua- -pleroentarv war bill, placing the power , in the hands of Mir. polk of discharging both Ogneral Scott and' General, Gainee form (he army at tlie end of ihe Mexican' war! " J ' ,.-..? - 2; - '' :'s Old Rouoh and Ready." Thit ie'tno appellauoh- by. which, the gallacv Gen. .Taylor " will hereafter be known. Ve hte been, ex ceedingly struck with one sentence Jn hie offi cial dejpalch, dated May 7ih, just before, he left Point. Isabel, and the day preceding . hit flcst battle. ' He ajre, !( -.he enemy oppose mv marsh,' tt wliofmr force; ehaH fiffhr him." There is a pla'u and direct point In this sea- tence wiiictt, Wdicate the . rjbaracter, of l5 the " wriiera 'maU of few word and. of promni and learles aciion,;T1)e cmidemandfl the 1 he ahould iA," wit"tit)Ut regard to disparity t numbers or consequent. Ki lion heart-net the crisis: and he obtained the vietorr X"sh L'"" .-ura"..BV "S" ft", ,t,i.-.Pi.i? . y.I 'I- " ll. t?dUsWf rigguwrturefc vuCMC. v4" Amu lain. inin. , . - . .' ... 0H,
Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 24, 1846, edition 1
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