Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 December 1844 — Page 2

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CON lilt ESS. The principal mV.ter which occupied the attentioi or the Scute Pec. ItSth. was the resolution i-nro.hieed by Mr. Johnsm, of Lmiisiini. on Wednesday list, instructm ihe Judiciary Committee to t nq-iire into the expedicnrV Of IHod'fvin thr RTltllrnliv-.tinn I ....

h reqnire alonsrer probationary reldPiirVrmm i foreigner., before thev be al'iir,l tho r,hi lr3 of eitizonslrp; to venture o-mnter r ,r,i-,t it i..un, in me fieps in tie taten in nrn. nirinj nitiir;iliziti.;i pipers; an.l tt) prevent, as! .... !'" "'-'le. iraun nn-t Violence m p pp. tioiM. Mr. .lohtiMin opened up a debate on the! es -ihtnort, in which he nreue.l t!,at too erPat i j.-city wa civen by the present naturalization !

:ii hi it lorctzner to ecrotne citizen; thati'"1'" ?o revolting to humanit v. cor.lil

ii wn one winch enpouraie frauds upon the elective f::i:ichi?e. lie was followed hv Mr. Jiii-'Sfind fr. M-nir k. w I o weie rut in fiivor or exiendins the probationary period, but cftt'fh2 trorc secure ct a ds bv statute nrou'ii! t!ie sys'emas it at present existed. The hfer nertleman maintainm thai theeviUcompl ii t I of were aMribu'able rather to the lax ad'ninitrati.M-s of t'i" prepit law (h-,., f, nriy inherent cr,ct in those law. Mps-s. Dickino'i and Foster, of New- York, mad made some remark vin licatery of the courts in th;.t State, in which thc-v maintained that the laws were ti jti-ii!y aid faithrnlly and patrM.tieaHy a-'m'n-'"'"e,t there as in anv other section nf the nnn. Thev won I oone nnv ovionci.,., r the but won! !, if evi's anJ abuse, ,, pot-i'e,! o-.i ,T1 present sxstem. oo fr itieir nnr.l

rection. Mr. Berrien, chairman of the Judi-i is!'"r imited the attention of her (!lp..:""r,,C:'i"1 v'Von her head will rest all chrv Com-ui'tee. in response to. the sm-esiion j m' r-?- cotc.itted hv her h-ca) Ce?rm"-l!,!l,!v- JOHN TYLER, ma le t-v thenator from Louisiana of bavin !'!0: ' '-s,u,! !lv " the property but on the1 1' A8",NiT0X C,rv' Doc- V3-P'-'-rt action upon the subject bx- that com" i Person s cf , nr' f, 'low i iiiens. "rnaoed in ' ncssa:re an 1 the accompanvin? papers mf.e. m,fv remarks, in wl i,h he show-' r-rcntiv. fuireu,! lumest rmrsuiKsne I, as "f,I',?':l UP,7,C- rrred to the commitp I his tinwirinsnos to base any legislative ac-' r,(',!eti to injurv. bv not even c'osion ! e,m '!'r,,a -fi"il'-". and ordered to be printed.

ti.in op mere newspaper reports as to at ues ",r ,nn'5 te.:e;!iet, to return an r.sw or t-il.is I on. br t'ie present system. The committee, j representations. tie very pr-perly sai l, shotihl ha ve Tacts to eo ! s'iH funher to mantfcft her unfriendly feel-j en.i-i. and not vaqtte rumors of frauds. lie ii'!!8 'f'v"'d.s I'.e United S'utes. she has isnied ! o-h-o thA Senate, therefore, to understand that j "Screes e .xt-e!!i:;j from some or her provincrsj a .ev... m.ii'ht roi be expected at a very early j American citi-cps ppyaped in the peaceful ur-' di-.-. iri'ess wotm" matter on which to base ar.iits of life, and now denies to those of our citi-'

t'.im i :nv molificatum of the prceent svs'em 1 i l before it. Mr. Allen entered : a?iti-'t any extention of the t .n.bnlioii -v i t'l nut expressed fus tin w ii!incnes. 1 lotion of iivpiiry merelv, to enter 'i--r'i a re i-v-i . iMscussioii rthe subject. The resolution was the-i adop'el. The Senate, after piscoi .r or-n murh unimeurt.Tit business ee. C'l v'; a V 9 -,ccif,oi I t the can. t.i o-'! n, i'! -,.,.,;... ..r :. . .: :.. i 1 " i u oe 111 execuuve the ! ill introduce 1 by Mr. Pu:uniform time for ohoo,ini i rhetors of President ad Vice President in all ' !',,. S- oes. n ne up as the unfiniMted loi-ines, ! ofF;i , ivtist. t'leri'i ii.iT) ticie t it, etvires,-; t.t. This question bavincTb.e., decided ill t f.I-mi'ive. (yea, lri. :hv 1.) ,h bill was. j ler the onervioo of the orevion, ne;..., !!: till rea I t'v third timr. and parsed without a divh- .. . . . ' ion. Mr. Pitncan introduced. on leave, a till il r,nivi.!or.,r..i.i;..ii i. . i.

t - rmii'in' in! iiui (.in n y nun lawSj j "'l.i iin;iiii;e i:i liiscussion ) Moreail of R ofthe United States over the Territory or Ore-!nm,,nI ourselves, the American people will ' Stanford To'dt! i:i. wheh w as referred t a the Committee on i to'ora!e po intei fcrcrce in their domestic afTair,1 !..; i "' .. .'i. . ..7, .

Territories; and Mr. Poucht lass, on leave, introduced. nh il proiditi2 for the pvrchase of a : - . - ' certain rtimi-er oi copies of Ureenhow s histry oftlreL'O", Caliromia. pud the north west cost of America. Mr. Weller. on leave, intro-! dnced a b:ll t ex'end ti p ripht of s nlTrace in ' X-.-t : . : I :- - . . . ' "iiicu was twice reai . riu renwred to the Committee en the Library. A no-.i'ier .,r ! ;..-... t i... i .1 . " ' ' , o 1 1 1 o ii t t '.i ii iiti c r 1 11 e j 1 i.c .i'p.i irivireii. nor,I,ncc,,a,,s. i: U. S. was received. Loud cies of -read that war messaso,- a-oso frnm ri. part!1 of lhp 11,11. and the rules were suspended to ac ornmo l itp them. The message was then read y ine i let k. Toth Swat . an: rf lt,'presntatires. T transmit herew ith copies of despatches teceived from our Minister at Mexico, since the commencement of your ptesent session, which c!a;nt from their importance, and I doubt not wiil receive yourcl iini and deliberate consideritiiii. Tii11 extra irdinary and hiahly offensive language which the Mexican Government has thnuoht proper to' employ to the remonstrance ofthe Executive, through Mr. Shannon, against the repewal ofthe war with Texas while the question of annexation was pendicg before Congress and the People, and also the propose, t manner of conducting the war. w ill ; not fail ti arrest your attention. Such remonstrance, urged t.i no unfriendly ' piri. t Mexico, was call for by considerations t.r vi imperative character, having relation as well to the peace of the country and honor or j this Government, a, to the cause of humanity a-id eivil!7.ni!n. Texas ha 1 entered into the Treaty of Annexation upvi the invitation ofthe Exec-rive; an 1 when for that act. she was thre it-Mied witli p renewal ofthe war on the wirt t Mexte... she naluraliv looked t this a .ven. t.e,.. ... ef... tVei-enod 1.1..M- n, ,..,ee....roe .,t..r. the Executive, acti-t ' w ithin the limit, of its c "lstituii uial coi'.ipetency. and that w as to protest in rep.ctfu!. but at the same time strong a i l decided terms against it. The wr thus threatened tube renewed was protnulg ited by diet, and decrees, which ordered, on th- part of the Mexican military, the desolation of whole tracts of country, and the destruction, without discrimination, of all ages, sexes, and enn nitons of existence. Over the manner of conducting war. Mexico possess no exclusive contiol. She has no light In violate at pleasure the principles which an enlightened civilization has laid down Tor the conduct of nations at war; and thereby retrograde to a period of hirharism which, happily Tor the von.i, nisi-ing since pas i away. All n.alions ate interested in enforcing an observance; ill i ... o those principles, and the United States, the oldest oT the American Republics, and the nearest of tha civilized powers to the theatre on -v'reh th-'se e-jormitie, was proposed to be O'li.-t I. conl. I nntq-iietlv content themselves to witne,, sue!, a state nf things. Tb.ev had

through the Executive, on another occasion, j ico, the United States is charged with decepacd r., was hHioved, with the appiobation ofjtionaiul falsehood n all relating to the past. I? wh-?! rwgrttrr, remonstrated against out- Brj l cp;i.lemn-i!ory accusation are made sgainsi

threatened to perpetrate, ami rf whirl, n.o i.,J ........ aMll upcrces sue h.-ur ,1 (inhuman ninManrat Tobasco wabut th- n.r-lj cursor. r cursor, The bloody and inhuman munW of Fanin .Hid pi compatiiots. riiii:,ii..,i .,:., tribes proved how little confidence could be piacru etl the moKt solf.,,,,, ii..!-,,;,. ,.r wra!, while V,to ... iit '.i1i., ' - M'Cr captive in war. many nf w,m ,)nei J b!e to sustain the fati.iip m.1 n. i. ,.r i.T... jonmeis, were stmt down hv thr, c!.i wni!'- their companions w ho snrvji ,,.., 'l'ii .i:i. - P""J" 1,11 smi'iinir Ptfii more oninful t1,-n do:l,,,,,:ul !efl a" indelible stain on the pae "r l iv'l'vation. The Kxecntive. with the evi ,''t,lc " a" mleiition on Ihe part of Mexico to u" l0!S !ha" renew rcmonstrat.ces fi.ro 'l,rcrJ - 01 ' I F;.

MIIIC1. HI fT I1PIV I ml .. . 1 1. . . .

- ...... . ., j,,, i ot i t i iii ii m lu'virrt . v.-..-. u. u. ,i j aoii unjust uecr es aSiinst our inv'ea d intercourse, but withhold. instalments of debt, due to our chirm, !;,.!,' she solemnly plowed herself to rav under1 circumstances w hi.-h r.re r..;u. i .... Mho accomr avninn letter from Mr i:,.- : ecr-tarv vi Legation. And when m;.. 7rrs PrrKer-utir.! the whale fishery on the uorth-wrst ro.-t of the Pacini-, the nrii ile-.. ,,nu'" "n5- throiich r,!l t, ne,, heretofore been accoroe'l l r Hi . . i ll MP. r f A V n , .-w . r 'man amount in nia for supplies i: disi crle to their hta'th1 n.,d com roll I cn.ai .e k. tlir ir hta.la , Nor wiili, cscr.pe the oUerraticn r Co.,-i' trress. that in eoniltin.a correlpo d", w i , the Minister ofthe United State 1 , can , ' and does no,. k.r any distirc'iion betw rre' i lne "-rnpbieal spriions ofthe Union, charrrs ""holly unf- unded are made apaiust particular p:atPS - H,l,! nrl appeal to others for aid and protection acainst supposed wrercs. In this same

has ihoncht frerT.U-.ret.o!, Ikt nccrcd-teii or ! , :, ,,sm a rr5ort to any measure to vindicate sw l c!.ie M.eltHhrl rep ent-d to her thel ', ,n!'"'"1 ,"),,or- ,ul ocUv.,cd by a sincere inhumanity of cch pr,.el ?,iin.M. io indu'c0 .' . rP preserve Ihe eeneral peace, and in lancnase unknown t- the cmrtrsy ofipplonat-1 ) ',MV ' present condition of Mexico, the ic inrerconrcp, nnrj otr-n-ivc i thehb'hest' ' I ;'jVrr""vp "'niu' upon its integrity, and not C-ee to this Government and people " Nr h-i , ,rm!! ,,,, judament of the world will ?l e cf.Vndedin thisnr.lv. She has net oHvi"' npi,,rf,r,a'p iu motives, abstains from reviolated exist in? conventions bet wren the t wo I c'm,n?on ,1,n2 Congress rr?or, t(, mPas:,lres rmini.Joc -.I.:. . . . . iotrpdress, nnd contents insolf u-iil. ra.nr.in

uectton, sccttenal ptrjudiccs are attempted hi'Y Tannph','1 ! "Voo i - itoct cxritn'. and the l.nardous and ur.pardo- i v' ' v '' . 4tv,T'i vtr n nahle effort is made to foa.ent division, L;n .A'.xa. 'i,,Ison- n,nvrr-

.. . . t - i p fafsn the i oi.-in ihAkv .. i hp v i ii i o 1 1 r :Mr P1""'""- .V'xico has still to learn that (however (rfp'v ....:...'... j: hy anv f"ro rn Eevernmcpt; and in r.tl that! "a,io,,aI honor. the pet-pie of the United States t 1. L... .. V I . I ' 1 "l miiui ntu ope heart. The subject of Annexation addrc ssrs itself nirst fortunately to every portion of the Uit-1 The Executive would have hern unmind-! r..l nl il. 1-. !1 I .... .. . 1 I " ' " :, :" ' 'oiikbiumis. ii ii con a tiave f P diey dictated by section'rial mlpreel nn.-t U.n r.. ,. .-.. .t. . . . vmi me eon-j .......... ,.7. m ( uie qncsiion was PCItlier vZ;; the Treaty of Annexation was entered int..; and j it has afforded tne no Ordinary pleasure to Per ' reive that. o f,r as demons-rations have I 1 ccn1!.. made tiro-, it hv t!,e Pnni t, . ed from all potions of t'l , " Mevieo m vcnoi i . o . ,Mi i ZZ-r: : ' l.v lllllll I.IIIIIIIS itl'ti IKI I pirtietilar States, but when she comes to know - ' i that the invitations addressed to our fellowcitizen, bv Si (.mi. .urn H'.terware.s uv ipop to setile Tevas wer ...e.i i... J

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from all the States: and when, in .ddiimn mi....' this she refreshes her rccollrct , , .. . ., , per rren I !or t ...ii u iiK i:. . ... ... ... in nuiin Mjii i tact, tliat the hn-tefi'oit which was made to acqui.e Texas, was t'uripg the administra ' tin ii'. tion oi a distinguished ci'ir.en from an Fasten sitite uliiei. .. r . . i , . . .laie, vi men ns nl.eitvanl, renewed under .he auspices of a President fron the P o h West.she will awake to, t.viB.i. r ii,., I futility of her presrut rurposp of sow inc di, .... . . i". sensions among n -, or p-id'icin distraction' o,,r Councils by attacks cither on parfcular State, or on persons who aie now in the re-' Fremont of private life. Considering the appeal which she now makes

in eminent ei i ... . i .. . t . ,i ii iif"iinii i nf ciccuon. iienaanoi yet io emtneni ciliens (v t atuc. can she hoce to 1 . i i . , -e,,.e e... c i , i . 1 ft e t mi ii ed v Ii o Ii o v Ot! Id ve t e f or. ecape censure Tor having asci ibed to them n ti . nii na t . ,.it, t " , Theqtipstion recurring cm Mr. Read s motion welt as to others, a design, as she pretends', . , now fril-,.(!r-ii;Q,. i t n " i r,s'rone. aves and noes were called for w ith inni lor, he first l.mereieated.ofhav.ng one, u,e followincr rrn,i;r

i.v.. ii iii ii-.i lur lit 111 . 1 1 i.ir tiv I . lipiIC IV an 1 lals, Iio,h!. f a portion or her ten itorv ? ! Tlie.,..i, ,i,e., ; , . Executive, tba. H e A,,; r t ... !

ii,o r,,i . ' . '"ison. Jones. Kennedy. Lane. Leviston. Major. the l toon was a matter of vast importance. i;ii n,.i n t i. n i t. i i n III order to neonire ,1, !.. s. ?J Uc'v' "TPPV, K'CllCV, R(-C kll ill,

...... .1 iiiini , ,.( II had assumed a position among the indepet!dent powers of the eatth, propositions were made to Mexico Tor a cession or it to the U. S Mexico saw in these proceedings, at the lime, no cause or complain.'. She is now, when,! sinioly reminded nf h know ledge of the fai t, which she, through her Secrelarv of Mtnie hMimiit...in ii. .. i...i - " ' 'i ii ii i ue i.- 1. 1 lilt- . i n 1 1 1 world as true, that those negoci.itions were founded in deception and falsehood, and superinduced by unjust and iniquitous motives. While Texas was a dependency of Mexico, the United States opened negotiations w ith the l itter power Tor the cession oT her then ac- . knnwie.lged territory; and now that Texas is independent of Mevieo ml ti t, m,muin.,t jseperale existence for nine years during which lime she has received into the family or nations, and is represented by accredited em bassadors at many nf the principal courts or Europe and w hen it has become obvious to the whole woild that slie ic r,ir.. le-i .. t

. nun in spec ial aacucv in

.,.m'1, r' because the Exe cuiive of the whole neiroti.aie.l with frrP a!1(i jdepenI 111,1 'ex itrxas upon a matter v tall v imnnrt:int to iihe interests of both count res. I A .l ( , . a,,tr' pts r,i unavailing war, MexI? T ,f Fn?n A(1'"r. m consent """" r-""-" le.xas, or jo ntinndon ilh pirr ln reconquer that republic. She lint j anno,,nrr" a perpetual claim, which at theend I ' n renturV will furnish her as plausible !a "Ki"si any nation, wnicn "v ' inn nun it iifiliv d I I If 'Mill III mm Itmo r. n . - :., . ... j ' i i i t . as. as Si it T . l ie possesses at this moment ajainvt the V. S. The lapse of time can add nothing to her title to independence. A course of conduct such ns has been des cribed, on the part of Mexico, in violation of all "', Triendlv reelm?. and of the holJ rbararterisetlie intprrnnrpo hrtwrrn thp Nations nf ihe Eirtb, miglit well justify the U. upon that body prompt and immediate action mi'jeci oi Annexation. Rv adoptin? m(,ap,,r' the I nited States will be in the no imooumeu ricPi; a:ul if .Mexico. . .rP.-nr,Ur2 " ;U forbearance, shall njrsravate ti tier conunci uy a declaration of I EG' f S L A TI V E. SENATE. PccEJtnnn 2jth. The consideration of the joint resolution for the election of U. S. Senator which was set for to day. was taken tin Mr. Read moved to postpone ihe consideration of the resi-lution uniii tiieUOth in,t. T. Tr i . . . . 1 1 .!. iiiiiipn io amciiit ttie resolution ine senate will, the House rnncltM . rro(.Pr(, Moni:u. ,,ejit) al ,e !n I;,Ue mY, "h" ' , J Uu l?h?' Av" 1 noe, were 4V?"!. resulted as follows: .'icssrs. akisi, ii"rry. Iluell or p., ('"arr, Chapman c f p. and M.. Chapman of L.. )avis puJ..n' r j-kson Jones , iin ' .;.'. Edtnondson. Ilerriman, Ilmiton. Kennedy. Lane Leviston. Mav- ' rr Milter ri..l- lanK T: n : . .1. t. i irflUHlirV. II VP O U..l'n 111 I'nlinn nefrnei . .; ' ' iii.i.i i. Farmer, ttoodenow. Hamer, itr,,,.- n.,.j nn.. ...... m ""i- 'i""U oore, Morgan of

JS,,"'1P., Morpan of R . Orth. Pennington. Reybtirn.

1. Su the amendment was "ir ' n--;? . Mr. Pa vis moved to amenl by stibstittitins ttesuay next, in lieu of the 30lh irtsf., which j chapi j.0 ,jie rj(. rrr,entcd i was pot accepted. Mti an said he would not consent to p0 'ctinn as long ns f'lav county is tin1 rn hcrole.1 I.. I, 1. ft III I. IJlIIlT I I t'lcr. m, nPli. .. i .i , lec i(m "u S u.ui.i.uit 1111 1 ,t 1 iiiiiiui t. srr,ator. r.nd every Pei mocralic Senator in his jeat, they would be teady to po into the elecmoved, what new subterfuge will be raised. ; " , , m' l S lh V,10" 1 , ' ' 7"' Pre? ) l ' ZXT V"gom U go into the election this contune ii.' rt... t .i . ' 'Pi""e.iis nave me power to )to the election nr no., at their will; why .eontiruc cvadms the main question? If it is -termination , Pt a ny, wi,y noi n i s l nitii' f ie wouid rather know our fate I to-day than to-morrow. If it is the dcterminatio!i to brine oil the election this winter, why ... ... .n . . . V" 11 ni vvl vt iey cannoi expect new aeto llipir slren.uli Tlmi- nn.,.,., r,e,; " ' "M-"-e.x .eci circumstances more lavnrah e than - j ... , . . in. in mi; ten i :i-im,i:i vino made this motion to explain why he desirp? to hrrcnnl I n..nnnl 1 1 . . . .. .1 t procrastinate the matter. If he gives a sufil- ....... I . ... 1 : T ... . i , if ,i . pin ii it .mo. i .Tiii w 1 1 ii n i in . ninecen- . ,. . 'f 'y--'-'- . ,MI' ''l0 oOth inst., I shall cease my opposi1 1on. noil rlienrriitlv-eii.nttc.min oil t..rrt Mr. Read said he presumed he could not pive trn-orl V f tl Hi, reason, for wishinTih (, rras,lls '"J lsHmcth r.'rLln rTnltle.; . reasons satisfactory to the gentleman, yet he isfactory to himself. the consideiation furhe was not vet pre- ....... I.-. .... . ! VI . . -, t l : t- ., i i,tr n., ... "r i ' i xt in r r " t --.rr. Chapnan of I), and M., (Jiipmr.u of L. ' ,,7a!'- Ldmondson. Ilerriman. Hutton, J.a-k-Nors Messrs. Alexander. Allison, Rowers. Rradbury. lUieil of V.. Collin. Coiton, Davis. Pefrees. Pole, Ewing, Farmer, Gnodenow, llatnar, Henry, Hodge, llolloway, Moore, Morgan oT R.. Morsan of P.. Orth, Pennington, Revbnrn. Stanford. Todd 2.". The Piesident decided in the affirmative the question of postponement. Michigan Senator. Hen. Citss, Gov. Harry, Chief Justice Hanson, and E. A. Wine, Esq., are spoken of a the persons from whom an V. S. Senator will be chosen in Michigan, to supply the place of Mr. Porter; after the 4th of March. Thr first three are said to be in favor of the annexation of Texas, and the last opposed to it. Ec3'Org-iiMi Remains in A'cir Jersey. The remains of several Mastodons have been found about a mile and three quarters from Hacketstown. Warren county New Jersey. New Jersey, in the bot-! tomnfnn old pond. The hours are those of .he great Mastodon, nr.d similar to remanwhich have been found all over the continent.

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O. W.KEKLY, Surgeon Dentist. WILL remain in Brookvilio but a few days lor.ijer. All who wish work done w ill please call immediately. REFERENCES GIVFA- IF REQUIRED. $Cr" Prices to suit the TimefjS Room at J. J. Tompteton Hotel, Brookvire Indiana. February 21st, 1S1 1 9.tf tin ccisswnrr iV CI:iksk are. rHIE subscriber has now on hand a large and complete assortment of Qtieensware and Glassware of new style and patterns, among which are Cow;?iot, printed and China Tea., l do Tea put g, Su gars and Creams. C. C. printed drab Pitchers $ Howls, C. C. Edged and Printed Plates, TwiJJlers. and Mu ffins, C. C. edged and printed Dishes, Pahei sand Nappies, China, Illue raised, figure and printed Tea Sets. Plain and pressed Tumblers, Muulded salts, peppers and rinegars. do Preserve dishes and cup plates, Mobisses Cans, ivo. All of which will be sold at the low est prices for Cash or approved par or. COUNTRY MEIICAANTS. HOTEL Keepers, and ethers wishing to purchase are mi itca to call and examine the stock. W. S. SAMPSON. No. 83 Main street. East side, 3 uoors below Third street, Cincinnati. Mav 23, IS II. 21 I V C heap nno s:iVtiirtti!il ?l o AT (i. DICIvlN-fOX It i ii.l in-;, .V ( O'.ti. ROOK STORE AND ROOK-HINDER Y. Ao. 10. IVe. l Third Street. Cincinnati. gi DICKINSON returns thanks to hilH friends for the favors they have so liberally bestowed on him for nearly five years, and begs to assure them no effort shall be w anting on his part to merit a continuance of them, both in reference to workir.ar.ship and cheapness of price to suit the times. Oood books deserve good binding; did they contain the power of speech as well ns ail manner of tongues, how many tales of wo would they relate to us of the neglect and destruction they have suffeted merely for the want of a decent extei ior. which might have been supplied for a few sHUnin md wonl csecured to him the intimacy and friendthe scholar and gentleman, preserving m tofiiture generations. Gentlemen residing at a distance, experiencing a difficulty in getting their Funding, wiil find it to their advantage by packing and directing tlieni as above, style and price; they may rely upon their being well hound, at the lowest prices, and carefully packed and returned without delay. In all such cases, the owner w ill be charged with freight, and an order for payment lor the binding, on a bank or firm in Cincinnati, is required. STILL IX TJII-1 -HAKIvKT. TIIK subscribers arc ready for the fal radew itha general assortment of seasonablel goods, their stock of which will be increased with the demands of their customers. The leading articles of Salt, Iron, Xaif.t, Cavthigs, Cotton Yarns, (Slass. JSrvirn A7, crftns. Coffer, Sttar, Dt;c (c.y uruished al lowrst rati s. iVe pun hasp I!i:AT. FLAX snFU, :NsENG, FUAH1KKS, I'EESWAX. " -c.. :;t the ran i kct p ice. ritlCE & LINPSEY. New Goods. r"HTIIE subscriber hereby respeetfiA y in forms his customers, and the public ie general, that he 1 as just returned from tht East, and is now opening n general assortmen. offGoods suited to the present and approach ing season. All of which w iil be offered foi sale on ttie most favorab.e terms. Tor CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. .mi to iiiciiiioii iii cii.'i.an. i may sateiv say flint n... el. .il- r.n.-;.- I... . f .... .-l.,,... ...i.. .-nni. .iniT-iia t., ,.,nnisi iiu.ui I cr.ade, shade. qt:;ility, nnd variety of Pry! Goods, adapted to the use, comfort, convrn-i ienco and gratification of men. women and1 children. All arc invited to call r.nd ero ttie 1 Goods and Piiccs ALSO I have a full assortment of Hard Ware. Queens Ware, Shoes, Hoots, Hats, Leather, and (iroceries, including a good stock of SALT. N. D. GALLION. rirookville. June .1J, ISH. 21-ly. ' d.utnj lbs. Cotton arns1 50 Sacks Rio Cuffee, Just receive and for sale by R. & S. TYNER. 20-1 y May 11th. 1814. F IT L L I X fi . 1,7 MACY of Laurel, Frankiui co., would mJ. inform his customers generally, that he Iia9 now commenced the rut. r.ixo ; vsi suss. And will be haoov to nprninm.i,t . i. i may call on him for work in thnt tinn DING will still brj attended to as . ' September 3rd 1814. 37., r.

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XF.PECTOIIAXT REMEDY FOR COXSUMPTIOX. Colds, Cough, Spitting eifVAnod n,r,,, ., Ae, llreast and Che,t, Whaopi Cc V!) Croup, and all other diseases of he Lireri It is a well kr.own f,ct, care.t.lly ascorbic i from the b.ll.s rd rccnns pf mJortaC,J,r5,rjJ hnuighout the United State, witbi,, 2 73,9.-i0 PERSONS ACTUALLY DU'n ....-..wnw,, ,a .cr-inou "V nccular denmnt,. iui "ii ininu. e bch"ll ravages in faiiiiiiea ull grotind nn.; ra ils fatal ' gatLt-r. mg in its checricss'embrnce, a fricnj f,, y circle, ai d casting gloom and darknew ovC-it.-p.aee of v.tation. This is of serieu, ai earful import. An enemy! a cru. 1 "fw, eveniciety corner start!. t at tne b,dsido at thes.le,:,,, bour of n,i Ji u or with the first light of ruorrt, and f.arfu.lynd solemny whispers. J Co.NSl UPTJON AND HEVTIl! DFlTll" Listen then to tlm warning f;ite t!,n you h-ld da.iy, and guard j-ursolf fri In ti;e v " r unerring premonitory seed of C-nsuini tion 7.'' . ", -"-c 'the Thtoatand Lroucu , '.jIC:. Spilling .. l,l,nl, lironct,,l,t &.W.MM or difrnlnj of nrtsha:-Ctfiufrl.-.-"--r ratsii:?- of Phi i . . . mutter. I'ain in tht .'.f.i f - r .... . . r iiiiiea , , . ......... af, i hese are the fcr,t p--r,c( t.blo fnot prints of Coump. titni. nriil el.. nM K.. . . . . ' ..... ... ....iui,i:iii.':y attended to, RE FOIIE IT RE TOO LATE. h--n (!ispae is permitted hv a suicidal it.ect to knit its drstnir.tivP and fatal thread ua. on the ten. cr membrane of TIIK LUXCS th. patient for the first t,lrl.-, probahlir will ,n r, to hp ccnccrred ai,.,ut hi, h(c; wl.cn in all prnb.tbo.-vElP ,sf.,r beyond Hi- hope of tll0 most skillful I livsirian cr medicinal a;d May thofc facta awaken allwho'niav be allbct-.-i, with dt-e;ife that may lead to. or f a Pulmonary character Tiii"t no to,..- . .tl:,i bo lost in piocnrcing the h'gl, fuIi!:.i tv-;;;l ;110 J)n. 2u.vc.L"r r:xrt:croR.ijT iii..u:iy, ih-j Rcspiratoty i), gun and ( ; I)isea-:rs of Coiis'tinptinh) Tliis wvii.j.'ii'nl il r- r . nrrc -tu g ;r,,i sc-ivcry in the l.ca'iigart, reni'iv p;i;n- all i;itf,.a.rM f, .,, the siftcni; nut! niso f-ir srnvtlr ,. r '. . t hf cold mid si f. I l - . 1 1 ei t gravp. I.v nttpiwilnii or'.. to tins Kii-d obilenit'uil Ih-tm.iutU of livoa t '- vet bit .sj.itr. il to that gr.-at rrj-.y,.,o,,t. ,! r(1,n. 'ort of many f;iti:jH,.K a!)d ilnicit f'r endOrCall upon any I ti..- Agents !,. sell Dr Jtnncan s i.fj-f etw.vttRs-vsi tlu. which be c itivinet d of its u ftuh-r.-uU cttic-acv n,:. sons liuar at Land, wl.out you nrn at hi nil u ill i) pcrrly t.i can upon l ei ire tu rctir. oi r g Tt prt.jiriotnr .i:viii pin-cuiariv rcqn.-tsi n'l led persons who foci v'up,.?,' ,! t., us,. ,,,. ......tj. cine to be caroiul nt.il iisp it ceci-n'icrr t" ticDirections in the small pamphlet wiTudii:io lefniind eHvelopcd anund rai d b. ttl-:- . adhering ttictly to the dircct:ors, am! m:lieiont tpiantity lie taken to gir-lhp mi-M.- . a fair and decided trial, a perfect mid I .m-,; .- cure is certain to be performed. imW,. t!.r,.. .) a i.oppif.ss i, n; il( i,,rp (,sri;f t , Ri nd, Rni'Jttitp Uittowi.i"- Ct rlUi r... . i . a ir'i ion p. alt s i i I tire " in xi t row mcnuiilioits. THE IliiUli LS AT II WD! D K I, A T N T I M E. The fdlowiiisj must convince all tin s.- .. I ,. are MiiTering fron.'tbcTrst premonitnrv si mtmiis i tii-e-.s;., leading to Pulmonary r.w--tinnplivn. that, n.i Mno sliould ho lost in ; r cureiPg tliat which will save, and prolong I: . 'er a scaeon. M unt Yern.m, May Pp.. Vvscx. Dear Sir: H iving had oc-i-r-ion to witness the r fleets of 7r. Duncan' Expcc'orixut Rtnuihf on Mr. U.li Young in the ease of Piilnuniiiry Sinsiiinjit inn , I fpcT it my duty to make a brief statement in order that others that ara or may be afflicted with the same complaint may be benefitted by the same remedy. IIu was nttartcd with inflammation on tie left lobe of the l-.irgs in March, I"-4."i, attended with arm.-! pain great difficulty fit' breathing, and a severe rench which proceeded rapidly to uppiiration; nnd notwithstanding the use "and application ofthe best remedies prescribed by our author's, the complaint in a few days, began to exhibit evident symptons of ulceration. In this distressing stage of the complaint, I had recourse to Pr. Duncan's I'e.xpectorant Uemedy for Corsurnptinn, which hr,d the effect to check the disease immediately, and in a few days the pain censed, the breathing hceamc free and easy, tin rrm -I, left him, and the rxpet tfitatiutis subside''; Xhn c -n.-cqnenre of h rh was that in using six bettlrs of the medicine, he has recovered his health and is resorted to his family and friends. -J, UPSON, M p. I dn hereby certify thn above to be a true statement of my cato as far as cohip within ' my know b-tV ELI YOUNG. For ale at th Pru-y Store of M. Y. IIAILE, lnit.'UKVlLLE, IN P. m O O I. . m mi .iscrii't i s are con; ;.-,nt ! v receiving fresh additions to their Mm k f DT.Y GOODS. GROCERIES. HALPVi A;;i;. and OUEENSWAEE. IJOOTS. S, : KS. PALM II ATS. IRON. XMLS sT't'T. i '.i'rixn j LEATHER. cc, whit h v. ill be so. ! at the lowest j. i ues for cash or Produce PRICE & LINTSF.Y. April 8lli, IS 11. lti-iy CO. I MISSION: FOKWARDIAC CtHXm AT XEW ORLEANS. HIIE undersigned having established himself at New Orleans, for the purpose of acting a fteneral Commission awl I'onrarding Rnsincss, would solicit a share of Franklin and adjoining counties. I have made advantageous arrargoments with a good Insurance Office here, for Insuring Hay, and all other Produce shipped per Flat Iloat, which will be effected by writing to me, if I am acquainted with l e applicant. All business entrusted to me sluill be faith fully and promptly at: Glided tc. THOMAS GUARDNew Orleans, No 20, New Levee ! "'T. " M,r r I January H14 ' 1 N , S