Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 March 1844 — Page 2

Address

OF THE STATE WHIG CONVENTION.

n eitreme' 8,,d deF" the State oftbe full benefit of the only means of sunporung their local governments, that they PZ

Whigsof Loi-LsuNAl-The army of free fni nrTT s', , V110111 Domain as the rightmen that in 19 W rallied to the V. hi sli rT :S I 7 f.! ,e S,a,CS Bnd "'d That he Id aloft by t ,e pliant Iltrrhon af er a 1 If, "TS from iU sa,e sh-"!d bedison of disappointment and blight 'd hope are ; elK? 1'" l"'0' ""federaei summoned I oace more to do bitle j I e ?, ?0 l Z"? Sea.ent,, and a greater Chief that, he. The country de-! " "f ,axaUo UP" e pcofruuded of her just expectations, by Hie treach- V ,, , . ery of 0e man, calls al.ud upon ter .on. to 1? n' W,,at "Me "Suredeem the ermr rm,ij :.. . . menl ,he a Bnren men r,fte, ...

.. . . uitii toiler to Tt!'iSHnll0,reve"e the condemnatl,

;;::r; .r . .ion ioiaiUiiessiands. The ed noon .1777 "v",uimna:,,,n pa?-

. " - .--ucuus iiiiaonnrpssivn

I'ni.rrrr' t

In in council. .bot. 6,, ' " favor of ,l.e lasted liirrtn . "Mn

admin- dually beneficial to . . n ! a ,,ollc

aw the Wlites have pr-jucial to ,,.,e,. .... ,'7 " ' V ? Lni" and

to keep upon the 8t, I8'" (nco,romi;. .Al0T? V0'

country is sloxvly rcvivin from tnI and e-ry of l.i8CoU,,trv : 1 "e ,,0,,or

sou, ,H to hide its deformity beneath .he mi; u legislation j .d' enh ht ex!

h 7 777. .:,. 7"J l!,e sancllty of the grave. Tnriffaetr.fiH ,7 7 7 '"u lSea 1 Ho dUcord L'-riat"'V Mrmoni? the

:'irU.l0C,,:isfcr3te he iniquities ofof its det.iU VZ. . '

...iu5. inenostso Libert v that pv.iioi .1 ' '""'""i. "- mails ria nterets ! ti,,s . -..een in distant becthe lamented H,m , .1,. A 1 exa,,ed nniion once more 1. , . ... U V !s' nn,i u'"te all the interests nr,i.0

racy. f hone. P.n, r .7 '"v u""1 01 rrJC-v "iwi -UbSe. C;rd n.i Y." r"'KU

, in p rnnnf... . . t ' 1 a . u" euilU ltjllit..1 1 mne

man and his r-mnW., ion ,,,J. i f . " dJ a ,1,ure "'"versa) onin-

er. nrp rpni., -ir. Un Mnmn ..,.1 r' . .. r' lltu

y. ru,toa-tl wiiu the defectionnf 1 !, . V nauonis not at onca re. 1 0,tei'

inpnmKninr.i.. . . l" ireu to t ho iftr.- .. r . 1 1.

':."-""""le i-resijcntial office. ,! .v

facilitation of 3Ir.

CONGRESSIONAL.

Houses i

abroad upon theearoIX ZZT1 only 1,

vindicate hi lacmorv from thpn. "l'.r: " us ,ar aIj'e

thedesUon r ' - "-''M,i.oooK,the

ww, IIIO ?UHt BS Of. I r A 1 o r n 1 -1 - . - " T II M " f

plunged i F'eihaps i

On Tuesday, tbe 5il of March, both were t wnri- j ' L"

7 V, ' ,uulle some prorrresa k enale'Mr- SeinPIe 1-adn.oreto say ?-m Ofr,eS0,'-a'ld Senators seemed disposed to Uimo Arc from Cincinnati to Detroit. 1 he House on the tame day was bored b -

f,ui " .,,lain',M 'e mth article

AQ hrmicrlif n , ... t .i , .

lowing .core occurred- " Mr. Adarr.s askpil tl.m iu :

..,uv M4 uii'LiUM Tfi r.vnn.

AGRICULTURAL.

TJ XG 11 A t T ' "

P.ear, and ur,feSS performeH u-l T' nd

of the late treaty, tbe pay of rapes & aa I he 21st rule was brought up, wL lowing sccr.e occurred; Mr. Adams agfced that the mm;

ueport i f the Select Comin tte rpfprr!n ...

e,r'ci an...

i ireneralii.-

j unsuj.

The Gra fts mnw ha ...

. us circulation

lue blowing rules cessfiil.

1st

before

in the sprin

(hi

A

s3p

time in the m.i. . " ,n lue

purpose. Ti.a:"-;.e?,u?rT "'"I answer ,il

cuuu II llO i,, ,

purpose.

ea 2d

m Mild, in ar il, Z " ."nnraiately buric?

..l.;.. . u"rcerswas,aid "Pon the table

to

be

uic sjintj: oinpr .. ... . - 6 ai u uav a

, ...,,,, ,,,,, fl ... nil . i

rictltura.ist and the artificer:. ri' ! i Mr. V., 1h ""'f

are agim in the field. oddospH h.

Pty, under the same leader, over" wl o, t .ev triumnhpd iJiph ' "

! iru.ts oi this rjr 1 r,- .1 ... . . .

i.it-ir ion. j me nni on i .....

le nrespi-i i tinroj .. .1. - -

office. an,l .v'r. . . T'vt " i,rpcrity I

, I 1 i-iuiiis De

is auminibtr.iti.oi

1'LeV tiOl'O licnrl

I -. J".totu

"t-". ui"pointeU. Thev

motion had been

motion to lay Up0n the

upon been Mr.

the want of

him. The

mi i,ii

inoeii-; great work or will tLc h ave

temcu ur.d reviving ut.l,.lh

i r .... . . .

tho clurv of its

cr Fif!er Statj.,..

niu.MAS, President.

?gan to tint

?eause the -architect

1 . u 1 lOiV nHVR MlPMnHr.,.. . "...ic iu.UI

u "cnoea to most base and unholy arlifi d ' V W'rks- Tho

I ' miHI-s have en libelled as ob.lms.nn ":., T: "'' rrn man Ibo master i consummation to I

":'r:ge? low PWie demonstration, of W Z-"'. at -i- I'llILEMOX

... ngiiieoacause,liavelPlmn..j ... ..: '-"""-""s'.rucis with time and ilii?

TO JeTcU C h F - h- i,n- MASSACHUSETTS WHlG CONVENTION. infatuatLnd y' SVy L y" 7"' rPal vear, , o T'V bem, accused ofdoin, reverenUrblf' S l?! a -d suHbiin " I J'l L 'ted, by a iniaV

P-ry iiii25, when you were coniedina ' r , "g" ""re.i's presidency? HY CL.VV Z' ,'ljl'IEX.

in'es. Rv,,: I TcT K!" 4th day of March. I DAVIS c, ,KOe d JOHN

, v... .Odi. PP flrnr 1 ,..1 t A ... 'HI- 1 f(! rrPilHnim.. tt. .'

great and conservative nrin

tate of self-respect, the injnnct

auu laericu cation ..r n

right, demand that you justify

on tlm Ah

1S37. declarpr! iimt i,

of patriot-inrosnPmnc "7 . . cu J"'S

l-ftv sense nf ' h.. ',. . "u''i'- 1115 accesser

en up

The Speaker said that no

maue to reconsider the tab'e.

Mr. AtiMMid Lemtar.t tbe motion he rules and orders by which they had laid upon the table, on Wednesday last

V. V s 16 PrnPer notice. ,?Le P r0?ondedlhat,be note had nat been given.

.Mr. Adam?I presume the Sneaker i M, !

oiior. 1 he Chair known il. .i. ... :

refer, to was g,ven by me in my place. I Le Speaker eaid no spfh

i order. "as S'veo j Mr. Adams inted that he gave the notice.' Ihe Speaker The wmLnnn .... i .

notice, but the .m,,;n ,v , "71 ' ..:"urVe

, " -iin. ia iicu. be cause nr.t then in order. ; Mr. Ada.,,. id that he had understood his; motion to he in order. '

wn.M.p1'""" nr,fred tha. the motion would be in oroer when the Stales were next called upon for lesolutinno. Oa Wednesday, the Git.. ,Mnlli;

t r-v . . . : .

!a when Le eap fit Z Z eZ!s T ."mediately before the bJX "TV' 1 his, of course, will van, ; i ? 6wh.nd i. d.u-erent il )uZ '" sean, farly. the graft will be "IbJIcIaT?'' of the frost; if deferred ,T!C.ed lL.ior.

take idace bHP0., ; ."7 no Ut"on

ie in the , , T" V" ".c .n and st

. . ------- vi .uarrii is ii.a

o lor the atitude of . proper per - ItesboreofuJe E mbU,'',nd f

ilJ

Some

oe

ou5 never rPson tn . " -r na iglr

or soronia I,.,, .i.

for Dwarfs and for th ' D?e 'eUiredeliaor the Kentish dock's w 11' lLe-M"' purpose. etuChs win answer every

Vi l r nnlr, . - "inn, ur

erlms those principles. a,d vindi, "7, 'Z . ' "ork ,0PPd to the

tvi i n I ' iu.ui i nor nrt aiK- i

.ut icmaij Rll.oae Ct.A, i , . . " I r-iu luiiif nn hie nr

aiir.fxniioa of invne i- .

great perplelSta.es. " t'Wlcd J telPt, in ,iie x"'" 'n"'"' were ',r-"

l J 1M.. H i . I... .... ..... " -""H c:

iiiiu i i no y iii.es nf 7.,.- t... nura ov a vote oi L'!l tn

if la

House, on Yc. i ...

earth. From I fullv . ' ". .

month, before the fab-1 the State

assembled in; of Surveyor jreneral of OI

me -;isi uit.. inati to Detri. t.

tor Itucliaunn n.eanei to

s cin

' , to resr.ove the Odice

4th. The ir t

knife, the Tt-

"u-ian Mat mrulTV0011 bark' nr -Vaft:nrr p ' 7' MJtaI, y moistened. 3d. ! tallow one prt.a'nd w en fu 5"! Part' 8"d hen entirely cold n r ' ' S br"n ,aP"strips ten inches i p" be cut "'to (inch wide g and toree-fUurth. of an

( oil,. 7-4(. ,Vue

IS flint

it. .irtru

iroceeu to select the h

S

'io, &c, from Cincin-I or,s,h0i,ts' lh:t are about the

W3

Cut ihi

oainjrshoot.

size of the scions.

louciiPi . S..r.. ilie ton nfi!. ... i

ri n 1 - ? 1 , v Ul lilt? Mrrn.tr inr IIIIP intiin i, . ... . . if..- i . " I II in v.- it

i , i":imine Araerican;wmpri i., , , 1 " ?ioea i'roceeuin.rs t)f n vi,:. r,, J , 0 10 e"ifr u next, with wlat '" UP t .a end nf n r people sufrer themselves to be overwhelmed : Sub -?pp, heart-'-to force the ! semblod i-T f' ne.iVlV M;,ss:'('llltl: as- m tent we .hall see by ad by. WU? ; each half o, the ins do so f "i ' "S by a party so recently prostrated headed b,1 . Trfas"y upon an unwilling people a nn-l tcmher IS'o n , llf "n ,,,e ff Sep- 1 h,s da' l,,e 'l"ed.d little The Paes hi"! 8'd. Next I - -M ',bte Hi'gueleaderso lately disgri-, h wfa ii " i n il 'SV3 ' f"r" gold'fS, he Xe S! iof 'V'""' Ahh,'1 Lawrence, laid the table. Variou, i E'b.V i'ed to the Ve I ? lV C caref"" F.d. constancy of Republic, and excuse the '-l''.ders while the trash of pet-hnnks wa good MaiioW ,! I , f1"1 I,i,M Convention Jr"1 ot)rd to, Dr. Duncan spke n a bi'1 i "'a""- ih .1 the inner ?,iof h ?,Ck'- 6uch Proachesandinsultstln Ime beVn nt re-no"Sh for ll.eir master," This same Sufi the R t'L '',a1 f ,!u! llst pf Delegates to " .c; relative to the elcctior o ! j" dl wlco'ct; ,d it u,?'b'f,,,,I ,s b"gU then, by Van IJure, a . hilP0" rea-ury thrice repudiated by the a.io, hou h ! -and t l'b C un ven,i'-'- e will there I i7',;,,;il a'"i ,co PHdenl. , w, a f wr,p?i,,g the w. o e Vrent 0f tl CnfineJ would be an evidence tl a ie rp . J,! I,"bp 18 before Coi,gre and U red v r,; th ""J ,CI,'h,s Powerful aid to the elevation of S tl 't, He c,,;,rd a" rt- of ' lv,I' r'P of grafting ' tliC Wound

r..v iijrr si;i una r i : . j "nuns in rt'p pm u- n .. . . c? i- iiiin nnnnii irA i ii'vii 111:11 tA i i .

- now uirnci . ii,n r .. , . . f ..., .Il3 cnu ir. I). n.,;tii

- ..n III III f I P'nl nl 1 ... """.illl l

inent.

. . . vviii- n ( uiiii ii'i i. , . .

s ivni nf J.,i. . J ""iiiii" u rp.p oct 1a iU. r

m.. .. ...- "c.uion and craft, pv n m, , , . .v ",c rresiuen

Z 'i::"Vaerh,Ssot ihs State prenared li, . "I:: ; ::epUlsea. !,ie reople,

.ucrii or UrOOk. such rn.il;,.l..

brook. Stich nnn I -iiv.nl. .

N, o . "...cij.

pas

They

in nlhnr Ci..-

c -o .,...1 .. . " . . 'v """

r,,luuu"l"e reproof of a fallen f,M i

bZmV direClin' Ih to e ancient leuer, of iZ amp.,e f"IJs' ,i!tB etters of l,gllt) are inscrjued rSi"?! "T"e ouragement of

.....i...Laii maustry and the American rights!"

crr,!!' of American the

-.- ..... ,rglMaie ior tne benefit of the A niencan people We deem it as much the province of the v, t.ona, Legt.laturetoprotect'theindust j' i. Drisp an.l ii.;,.l, , . J '

r s'"-imure oi these ITn m,l

-i - i ; ; , .

irom a tniscnirv inild nni.,i V.. I. 1

,,,,,. y nc aa

',ljs;of biss bark.

protection

succor

0lem"ha;,ViSinrtheCOU"J Si Ly"pecl . from the

..v., i.- A,(j y0u 10jj

nearest and most trus

government should ta

people of themselves?

! "Prr People in their Tripp. if F ''IrJPor,, Joseph

,.r: ;: ,. l'"-erected to take care of Northamn ,Jl.!ia" "'keman, of

the up- I

ned. n8 thefo.ntn i,0...r., ' i ' v ,',s. PCIll: 'r. D

HENRY ft , , ' '-"vPm- "l t'-'so'id not satisfy hi

v.. . 3 Hmnmn-.i .i.:.... . imtni, uuurser limn r.. ....

8 1'giturs

j tures should be

V i

led friend , t.i... . u recelve her Electoral vote. 1." ""Sment by o..,e surgical observation.

ke care of iumr " , I " ""c ' 'r-. of Boston, was selected e ! ' a co.". i"f hose mortal uro-

" Wi,, nn , .CI I ' ' .aoi. wh Messr,. D. L. Oildien rrl .l'0,8."e, 'a8 Provldt;! "'th well delineated

me uuiin. liusmn. i tpn.lK..... f . "i iiaure. ana dv ia pt . h t ah . - .

States

from hnciiln r...: . .

the .i.r;;;;; t?" fs,8,aUon.asl Pvide for

V r;.r.. TT" a.?1'rst forpign invasion.

f;rtn r-"""--.""" Jenerson, that the

; oues-

... r . .

ide, nf a" ' ""'l"aeiures involve the

w-t.u,, maepeiidence, and moreolhrSi ,hlt0-ffer free,rado' other wuntK ,heVmpSe restri('t" UP. ours, would be an c,0f grossest folly and injuat t0 0 ro ,

tPvr!:!UheGon'. in

. . wui uimosu. , ln,,i,

lay

raising

.t, j...-

no n I., r.io i . " ""fs

th, . 'U pr1"1 American interests-

w. .... mi, ;ls Weii as t!i

"ie inectianie in like

I.l I .1. .. ..

v. hum mm me

matiufactur-

' manner as the mine

(ll)VPrilnioiil ...til r -i

perform one of the most in.poM lt 7r ss con nAif n r Cre ,h B'i. mechanici .nd " tians placed upon the same footing witl our own people in out own market, whd, '

Mvi

oi itself; or. in ot hpr M-n , . .

to thoSn .i' ,a "... : lu uuora Iat salaries

v " w auiiiiiiisipr ii

neAT ?'U PrePnred,oseethe locust host of' peculators that convpni . sl 0,l

. ' v. F'uCT, ana made oflicia nroh.

u scoit nnrt him

- ..ii." in.

. ,wul jepuunon of off- are heart

J lie Hon. Abboit r.n

Oeo. Hull.nfs,.,.,;:, "os'on,and

7 ....ui!.nnu, were annn ntnrl

ity

s-ics ai large, to the Daliimnr V' T

-,, . ......... --fiu trniion. ron Lnwipnpp .r nt..i

l . n ... .. r. . . . 1

with

1 Knni I'll- . --

"-j, - .,oi carver as substitutes.

....... ..it- resolutions, whirl.

V hip; banners

sevpri r 1 1..

which fl, ..-..! nn . i . .-

V"7"""S canvass ot 1S-1U. IIappv fet lows. thes. members of the majority Pjr! the House who love to hear the Doctor? Thev are not hard to please.1 y

are all of the

consume the substance of the neonle? ,iT, V' " ? following:

Have the country , tM . . ! ''r!,"-,"",t "e Vnion. in their nJi J?,

indifflerenee and eruel o i whi 3 ,w o , , CLAY fr ,he Residency W .h' petitions were reheat i ' 1 t.Jh. 'T; ont eulogy and wi,lom Wor(,. . ,1,h-

ttio. , ' ""iinistration er im. er . .i . ' " " 'aa-

misBPfpii nip n.i. r j: . . I iiir? rnnnso in At i

, rmjiiui uisirets and Ihn Inrv ."""'in

ADVISE TO COUNTRY DEALERS. fVe!:Sa'V? theSyU3 Journal, trade at a

They don't

always

a store, and

wailing of the onnrcsspd h..

mi.,,l; . ' "V

.......uiii- pecle, specie,

specie, for

s and the , torv.

continually de-? Resolved

to vic-

Tlnt tho .. ...

. .. .. ' ",v ..iinviii ii.ii:i.

lomo ..,i.:t. .. - ' us suoai-; Hie we I L ..n...., -. . r

a ..' "Sl .V Pre was none for the neonle? nn, r " V- " " ' nnd talents

, , ?-.. .V iia

services.

of

entitle him

siore wnici. doe? not advertise

uo mucn uusinessat such sell dearest of any.

' advice i M J' dPal f ,rm" 35 VeI1 g'd j aduse , the above few lines. The tendency I La"lV ?'S,em f ad' io facilitate

..... g.r.ai iraiisaciion nf hn I...

:n!:f!u:nf:andsmap-n.4 w,st

ov sieci mis system must

fit f l.n y

e-M., , "n inch, the 1,, i.

I made throne,, ,e ,, "u an "'cision be ! from the "row , ,?":" preven constriction

I to sunnori.l.,. 7!. '',Br

of horticulture, observes: -TtJ? ti

ost a cherry by enTraftin" - uaa '

be left

l"8 Drinr:nIoa

- - te bad np

UsuaIIv k... . , .

LNGRAF.'INO THE GRAPE

v-.u.. Buouia be cut

and

preserv-

ore recommended for sci-

Are vnn i. in,..-.i .

I.: ,, . " Fu' 'i.itllS OI a man : nl ... r...

iiiiuseil ant v sir Prl li t i - .. ': " li'i'oiconsit ernt nn ,f tt-i.-

. - t. . jiUU..r 0. ... ,. , ..... .j.iir nariv

' ".i ..a u iiinu cate lor ii. e V;-. t -. " -" a weasel. Kl.aii fi... .1. I jr .u,e ,ce Presidency, and

faith; a Fox, and likened to

u. i,tc uiiwortiimessof nublic trust? i ' b "unili;" named for the same nl now re-asserts his claim ..i""50 "ell advance the in.eres Lt Z

'8 the million and a cuarte of f" . -1" '"f m,ne Con,t-

tPil 1 . . -" "lilt

1 1 serve the country if elected

interests of the

or more satisfae! n-;i..

fully pr.J !SEHnI !""'i"ed dp'- i ,Th ' W"-"3 ""l..l

I nc... cl,.E'"r:..I ininlh.hn.i.l'":''. """"n.'.on. a. ,1, Conrcnliin P.l

lace

i . ") "IIIISIU r mp. pmni . :n:. .. . J utlHMIU- I II ni rnmmn !--

-.....cc auu aruziinsare evrliidp.t fr, -- e .....nun ai,u a :.t. .. . ,,c i-Miiioea trom comne-i vntu.i r... r- ,

... .ui mem in ti,r,r lnarkf ( ; . ien,i Harrison, as fool ...

V l.li-.. .! . ;U llMPl ivn... i . ... ------ ..v. t

.u V . "V,C,L l"ai experience ha

wie industry, ingenui.y and

our own people when duly encouraged and , , I 7" ' "e,d in Baltimore in May nev

We believe .h,t .h i . . snrfare !;,;", 7. . ,'uu '? ,nina casts to the ' ion. if it L J " i. ' 8 1 exas to this Un-

-nit'resi5 CT the

.ii5 ui mis union are indentical

. .V 1 re ' Protection should be

. ...c iorinern miner as to the

- i(.rj pr ' n ma ..4 .... .T.

. k. V. v.. Llll iiniinii .c ..to 1 f - . . . ... . .

dive,sity of occupation that creates ol,i... -rLMni and j;i,r. .5'..''': f, ,:" of . a, d Hon. J. P. t n MrPn Lawrence,

"ai,u a"a cscnange is a ligament of union i.n !f,!p.v led On bv

various ' U,H f,,:" it is throuirb nmt. V ere entertained. ia d...,,.

.u-... v'""' ciirmtnt and d E,iiri,nn- .. .. ""sana rem in mmr.. .i,... .... '

uiai uie pn, n...i-n, ,.-. . .. . inm inev ; .- . . .'.'"aiiue nower nil.. It

granted Ithn,;;. inking into 1 01 '"' dal Government.and ..;,.

Southern this naul d prn '!!" for-' 0" would be a virtual dissolut on o

- - - ' HILI L't ll. I I'U'll.

as a con-

Of trnnAa nf. d

tlmprin. nn.i;.. i ..... .

nfi mawe stow sales, 'and beavy profits, to pay an interest on their n,.n;ti :

vpste.t Tl, I.: . - . v"l"'al

.....v.. .nu inMitry ot

- ! I I ...Ml. In I.n'.: . ..

fiQo .1-' j "n'l"re luily . exempli

cu mose wuo advertise have always taken ilie rro-.n, ,.(T....j. . . u,"aJ

ti t ,, "" grown rich, and left the skim-milk of adversiiv nnj u.J " .-

wi, .ri 1 ' ,e,r.m,e 'nles. A:man

i, eery, uecomes better known " one year than one wholes notdverS 111 twentv fnr it,- c. .. .. . . . 'ciuse,

fmn, V" :v,u "ave customers

...... ... ICIS, lie t,,e Ja!,er wi bg con

. j regulars. 1'ersons who reside 9 !l lllc inn... 1 -

...... a.u a,w ays governed by advei tUe ments ,n making out their orders, and invar! ably seekintr tl.nse ...uJ drl

- "lieu mev come to purchase coods. Hoiv nwc.,. 6

all m,ph,i.. iiien mat

. ' ,' ",cll,aniC3 and traders of all

" ! "'J Provide themselves liber-

m,J V"; "'.r ""P for whenever a

i i, verV r Pa,rona2e and business. II IS Very imnnrl .-.. . w: .... :

- -,t. mm mat ne shou d he

1st

1 . . .

ea in the manner befc ons of the cherry.

2d. The Time for emrrafiinw tt, matter of the utmosi ii" i" lhef.r,P -

cesss he p. f d f "j. pro-

hhuhdte"

have bur,t and - -.of the rj.. cent p ece. In tl i. Kt,, r ., ,a'?e fie He bi'eeuin. or wcepm. t", tl elation. From t.St'o't0, JenS".? VPvine8 .Ourd the be t . iVe fX "nd frotgrape should bo SanSlS Wy t'-ey are to remai i".' .locst.IM. "her.

s. if -ei7 " u after ona

wjii oe io a

4th

Jfars. if -ni

Citable condition for engVaft

is more Kiirpccr..i

iooi ttianon the

ir per-

vine above

The history nf h.i. " I T;, er tbe grafts are n VI " .essen,Ja' wbeth.

in n:,; rt,,u - orrf mode. h... .77. " l"e Ai

lormed on the

ground.

frortrS::86- "ot. proceeding

sodeepinibeeur,;:8?0-''

scons are above the surf.ee ' " ' lDtt ,SnSlbc.-d.when the

be secured merrily i, should These will te'JjV l-s-birk-

wood. 3 T.Vv" "ffit'innsr the

.- i - ivm i LAND.

TiV WARE! TIN WARP '", JOHN H. judge Jn 21 on hand. at). i .i, :.. t. . ... ceP

as

oe Drought to the knowledge community. Dal:. Sun.

. at hii tllnn ;,. Tl ... ...

cellent assortment of 7 Tin Wa e I I ' T procures the &,JvT!'He V"33

Job to go fronts sho. Z a"ows &

h.,. . ' uucaone liiih.

generally known . ik, . , " u .oe . .. u' a. mos abstimial manner r. .77

advantages of doinff bus i " hf res to th0?e who haV.

. 'iiueiiuuia louuca mm for th knau r .u- ., . . . ,or tne last six rears. ir.".

iuc wnsie wnoiesare c.r ret,;i . ' .

,o;.,.. " -nctnnatt prices, for

. ailfi ih.it nil . . - Mre inofr n Knnin.nn. ,

ken the affections o! the IV Xfo e " d'.Iy and pr"""0 UC,S

mm ineir rtoclrincs-nu I - uuinoii o ji,i n The nin ' --f- "ic i resiaenc i- him uho . !."?:' 8 lJ r,s "ews from tbeold xr,...,.;,?; 1 ,ne ?Io-" into it Itmay hp- h "

..; . . " c:i,r-.,j.., "i.inu une. inefit n-.n.in ; .. '

r " 'lu,,e as objectionable

He also keens

n 1 1 ...... . ""j "o nana thp

despise ,he Presiden,; "r l " "i? -u PREMIU3I COOKING STOVP

- " ne "iiiniu nnwrtppi.ti. ,i. ,

Jr"Tlie G;be saj that Mr.

"OUIU

in time

broadside of 1S44, w

ed to retort the

accusntion

me pm)llr? . l!ie au.,inp in or,eEec!lPn c.fleli in untrust and abhor-,""1! in the other for "prote of whose ostensible candid

line, the firi

speakers, and met arnr.V.i '

. .r.-j onje.

of Alias, from nl.i.l. .....

liion

Prfy contend- Convention dissolved in f-r "free trade." -;.,..... . ' -""i

I

wifit - -T .

nrnfr.A;M .i . . " ' "" ucK'nil n.l inn it i

ofwImwA,.;..!. . vvv.- ujc opinions rriiro. ' w. wsc 'nombic

- Liuu.uaie tor tho flri

racy or familiarize them with the id r. r" we wcre di,:POe

araiion and disruption, shou: 1 be mm ;,, " ' . r. opponents, we

severest reprobation

mors cf them be!

isncc.

a 1 1 1 f & . I .

,i. . " -asi,J,,JCU"cncT, every where?'" I" nation, rn t!

.'"" o the well bei.,2;a riJd.-..o i,

t ."a l!,3t 'e policy nursed i-!?" fuPP"rt a man wLovoted

.uca"k.co -tinistraimn ... . - i 1'. the most n),n,.; . KV"

njuMiphcation of ,ocal banU a d " . !' of a. as 1, w, 7 , W -The New Orleans estate Hank system, as oneof,L78,n ind.vMu,! wh.sj "V" n account of the Whie

c ?. s nat ever befol a free com.tr,- .V ?S on the c.sii, v,o " r "'V,",,proceca",S? the 22J

vetiou i iitrr.. .,.. ' cai.hoitv ; ' 1 "-Miss

all the

take these par-

o clock ihe

cxce.Ient Fpirils, and use nil l-n.i..i.i.

ns,frtmnstosecurethef, lln l,,",JU,L oe ' f yYhig r lhe ' pi complete triumph e jet i rinc,P'es, in theirown and the

reckon

as stealin

noy decldel .i i ' .

thai He i, also prepared ,n,i. e Te senling heads, and mend 7 S"

into it on ,be Ponuli,v nf 77 V" 'lln" "r.aas: m"d 77ii. Bras,, nr nZl 7.

bV x,,io., venlion "Z joining, (in thereaV v

Country Merchants xvould do well to call and examine his ware and w. '

way, docs the Globe

song he used to sinr

subject of a t.ir.rf . ..

oi imposts for revenua and ,' 10Dal l,t ernment. Cin. Gaz

ior lite taniT of

!ate the currencv 2' 7 "CWer.to reg. concession, to the Knzh " A .M" lh..

exigencies of ,he H Iwr ti nomy . w!,c their extravagance .d I waters, and o, he

St Sr i. VlT-''here

"in mr .ii r l int, ii.

t IMUIU

'overnineiit into debt who

theen,,.i . "."--f-Jt ""gin lo ensure-6cy plunged the

jj. onn.i .(.,.:. . i i tm, iiiiti t imh

the recurrencelof t leev r ' a - Sainst; t.T an outcr-v abj"t fraud, when they toh -"iYi tneciIsofexccss vel.ni.Li.i.. ted tho most itroflirrnfn .ir lou.

V o regaw the acts of ', M'5 ! at H,p mn... Lm. ,, uc8 81,11 winked; meet in-' H.p. ...l"". '"nssment at

and James Madison " 7 ." t,a' " ."'ngton j - " , "'" "ffe oi the public money ! did not in,.7 . 21 .7 ,B 'iunistance.. He

h.ppU; r.L. ,wo"u io mis matter!. r , v-""" u H'Otifflit to have tm n,; .....

.ounce Ihc F.,hcr or ti Cou'm, " iTi )"

VI (II lllf I Allot f..: . - Ul.l- UUL II fl lllCTFOrt. ft-

""'loutuimn. ne t . . . t ,Li;ia.iuuH nnioo r

papers give Convention.

on the 2-J nd o:u

and Mr. PrindrMrr ,nt-

tI,el the nc-onlo

Dnd .f Iia. t

ra

nked

niauer, :u ... .t :

i- i"" u,'i mai contained

.....tauon ot one of their leaders. .Tn v

' lUU y

nave no nrn.

in ..l.L . , I

!C-

:r. w-.v u, ,wt expressed h,s ei,ibarrr .

epecci, and would no!

or.ventions. By the

man remembei the old in Item ...t.

he advi.ed r ' . aon after

commencing '"vsi ' Freemen cheer the Hickory tree IllStOMllsitshmKTh.h,. .

cuenereatnee"&c. Ulair has become quite unmusical lateir but all cold-blooded fellows. 217

Z lTa5ey 8nd Sp0ih " Cnd hen,selveS in" the same condition. The people are not com pelledtocry and blnbher ,n .f 01 f?m"

February 21, 1844

9-ly

O .ill11.'6 bestSardi'e establishment,

vjtaie. 14 ni .oiii.a in .

Whpr. .h ... . r ranKiin

double enVd sut?cr!ner has two elegant sett of double cards, which will be ready hv the fir.,

io

county.

mak i

to the nnm . ., ' . .14, ueen lailhless' more n p.ncim. .. .. .

kT7:;V J"B.I.,ne confederation. or ! cit;7en.T7 "!7J..y-l"al.0' "rg.ngonr fellow

hi a nf .... J ....

u.iucrs.anaing the woik hands.

of

1 or incana

their

l:Sird"PllV.! loins for the

We believe that the revenue necessary to n economical ad ninistration of the Genera, Gov tJaV. m.-. dfTme 'UOde of ""'ion, and fcA ef V T '""PP'J the'eof-

reR?t:rr, would be

make a

ti n ftn.-ionl.. k.. 1 ...

- - j V H . LVJL IIH WfllHit fln- . 1

on the glorious prospect which ifaw 'l.m I every where nrnJnt-.i t?. 6 h'B cse

! boundary of Maine to the extreme point liT I isania there was not a .in.t.e J, fl Lo.u" i brightness, he would theVefi d"k.e,n ,ts

own '.o canvass. The Whiir b7U. l: , 1. . 0 on in the good cause o-o

own handiVn;:": 8. matter into their while, h i ; :".P0We' of flight

on- the P,im " "to uPn elevating to' You will p, IV. - !u?7 ove them.

Henry Ct.4T.-Henry Clay left New Or ln. for Mobile on the 24th. 7He was n It

ui.ui panics in that cit" It i . , . Full in .;n u . .

fact, and one honorM; m M.a..remarKab,e fir, nf " 7 " "e tended to, after

southern men that .he -Z"iZ",arr of A LtTXIT" at redced r

sonal vindiciivenec ih": .saLn"ced 311

nr.... .. .. .

i.iay, ,r work in that line. Farmr come and see them! m l . PR,ICES OF CARDING.

..corpiainwool, 5centsnerlb.

i 1 ipn j.

uo For wool 1-Tih r.

dic r... 'Z le amount

vncn 101, wnere wool paid.

Fullin

10. alter tne

do

of car-

is wanted to be

the man who La devted

ClST

-- .... WUM. me. ailer hsvin . .

"i net making a speech "

indiciivenesain.h. 7777 au P.er"

Clav Tha .j . "-""I 'posuion to Mr. an honest a?td InlLV'eh1' man1 J what

..iii. 1 ttua iinnriii an 1 1-.. .

and what a rebuke is this to the low Z ties, slanders and .:" PersonalStatesmen 'llrZtT'X f the man! We need nt.-L ? 8rds ,ha great

Alll-JnJ, r ---- .cuiu.ru prices. All kinds of men hanih, ... .

taken for work, at ca;hp7ceVrOQUCe

Laurel, February 21, 1844

ELIAS MAC Y. 9-tf

CASH !

ed in Mobile: all w.-T.r M Was clcom-

l kindness.-Cin Gar,tt. y' an,maton

0anfnXds 7'd confer favVrs on us by calling immediate v and etti; .i.-:-

accounts and Notes, as wp .t..i P j T , n j ""les, as. we stand in need of

..Cjr uu must raise it soon. Uneand all. -hn

THEMSEf.vrc .7.7. , ' ana APV

.;u 77 " uc maeoted to

,,u uisregared it. !

us, we bope

i -O.- T je, Jan. 4. 1841. t. . . ...... ..j v 2-tf.

BURTON.