Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 March 1845 — Page 2
Sv.ui.'ay, Fob. 22 In the Senate to day. Mr. II iniin.to i ti n-
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' ,one respect. Rutthe House ordered it to I e.McDullio Monlck We- ; t c, c, COXU 11 r.SSlOX AI circulated, and th teno.t setting it f.,.ih. ,h J L" "1" Scv,er- S,ur'
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i The Posiage n,II w then debated. South- n. orn men as Usual. vu ent rrnnotiiir. i.i'r ir.... .. ... ,
rom.ohs in opposition to the Hut nmpl,.Im,.,.,s..n0lr. , ' J. ' " ,,n 1 1. r 'H '''"LMon. Jarneean,
resolution from the House for admitting Texrs 0we er ' 0 ,.?., f ' , ,''''"i"eum.Miaer) Moon-head. Pearee, IlielPf. -aState.nto the federal Union. He canned i SIXV, W. hite,
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measure, arguing that the ncqmsitioi, of that j ,. Wre it j, expected to pn. It ha, under-l 'Hereli,. to MY.oir. I.. the Supreme country n,t nrcny for any p r, use gone tn.t two amendmet ts by the House; ,,e Comt of Pennsylvania a derision f importance connate.! ,.., the great 'Merits of thts ;v- ohhem pio,Me, that it shall Co into .mention ; been made. The application uas n the ernmem.nrthoh',pr.messof the people; that ;U commencement of the enttiin fecal ft hi. h:. married a-aim to an extension ot or.r let rOory m not rro.oivtte .f!,r. ,-.rs, ,,r JuUA . .,. ,. Jromt cl fr. m the- ,.,!, r I.-, r...... ' ,,i
ago Mrs. Wimcr wag attacked with a violent cough. pain in the clest and side, and symptoms, of approaching crtisjinption. During the interval frnm that time to some time in February
last, she lias been treated by eminent Physi
V .ffiLL AM) SKi:. Tl.iXSunscriber having purchased ih.
Merest of Mr. BANES, in ih .t... r. ,
ciai.9 with only partial relief of the mutt urpent j kept hy Banes & Burton, will continue to ko . pymptonm. About one year ago, the cimglit a I a general assortment of 1
inni v rneni colli, wincii seated upon tier lungs.
- v " -vi '" rales at ie au ten epntu for ciu.i!.. i..n.r. : me iiaMiient of a:i nnnniiv ..fi... t.iin.trj,!
i " i "in on nil M tpi-li! inr M'i,i;i
producing an alarming aggravation of all tier previous symptom. Her physician was ent
lor and I'pptte Ins bent efforts, the began rapidly to p;nk nndr.r tlii dieae. Cough, Expectoration. Hortio, t' getlier i'.li nght sweats, 9onn reduced her to a complete skeleton. In February last, her attending physician, deem
ing hfr case altogether hopeless, a council was
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lioiM ot the phi', n-v,rv ,llvm, - ,!,rir . V 1 ""iveyeu on-, momiio i.o oi age, called and after deliberating upon her case, n: o - ".n.u tosiip.v thnr der or over 300 unlet instead of the uniform j"privu!drd however th U he remained his i- nnninuouly p-onounrod hrr to be beyondthe v ui, ,1.1.11 .,- i.H,Km a loopei.i.ni. e-' rate of five rents, without regard to the dis-:d,MV ""ul that time; othei Uc the tmruitv to j reach of m-a,,?, and thought she could "n.t snrY ' ' 'J''1 "J 1,0 lance, as proscribed hy the St nate. Tin se (P:,se-" 'I'1'- Conn ordeird the payment or j vive only two ;or three weeks nt farthest. She ihi'nfiiiH-viiiir.tari.ji ni .i.x!rn by an .;,0d n,P! w ill ,f rtirse l:a e to reccix e lie i ' ,ie v, not iilit.ui.:in the re-inaniage. ' waa 1,1 this time entirely confined to tier bed, i:i!rarti:n ol treaty vltpulattor.s. attd 'end to l-os- sanction of the Senate. 1 It was held that a nroviMon fr the payment! ""d steely able to irliculale, except in a tin! bt toeco them. He va followt d VUC- !..f n.. ...,:,.. .. . . .. . , ' ". , . whi;ur. Her iUlv nsmwama nf roiiotiinir
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e y rv A-l;:i'y ami UicMm-ioi in i pi'i'i'!i" ii fiviif ofiho i.-.int resolution.'
I f.ddres the St
i et. liv a t if 1 1 UMtlorst iiwins.
DRY GOODS, Groceries, Ilardicnrr, Queensirarr, Hoots ami Shoes. Hats, Cops ami Ct tlon Yarns, $c. Which he will sell at as low prires a can l 'e s!d .n this country. Cal' and see and iud,e for yourselves before purchasing. , n. if BURTON. Brookville, January 20th '45. 5-hty.
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Mr. ) i ti w
WcDENsnAV, Feb. CO, lS-Io. nis nole to the Postage F.i
(di tniled above) 'in con niittce of tho xl.o!o.
totuimm-op.m: of franklin Tnd AUJOININt; COUNTIES.
rom iiM tu.marri. d would be cod the rou-t , ,a" "'"""crrupu'eiy irom .uo o i...urs, y - - r e aurets you. and upon n !., . ' .! so envere were ll.ev, that e did e.xncct that! U mpniMnt subjet; .me whirl, deeply ctr(.,
devio; bt;t in the ease
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u i- v v.ou.v .ov.L thls Uft extremity that we hanr
the v,tion util !..- taken on Ved.,e,'.,y nest t"- r""rvTViin h V"! ,,,,":P' ' x,", , t
nitatli)!! a;r
oecupied a'l d v with the
The Mon-e w,-,
nnn.:!niT.: the gene; hJ appropri i'ioo li!!. whir'i wore ropo.fl yesteHiv t v the Cmm t' e of the V!i,.! n ihe state ofihe UiM.m After iMposi'ig of them, a oil! be en m our regular report, the n .j niiy of th. ni b ing oncttrred v the bill was rrn-i the third litre and pi-se 1 unftr he o;u-r ith.n of ih previous
ouestiot-. Mr. McKay, liairam of tbo Com- "'tained that if th
niilteoof V-v nd Meois.cave oolieot'iat ho won! !, oo M. o.lay. move to tale op ihe a:tny a ij navy appnpi i.uion hi. Is. 67t be.
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io.mii; uiiiir nrsi ni jiiiv, vtniin was disagreed t i. YVie ; tras (hen ptissal, aes l:H. e.ocsSl.
; every paroxysm win'd be the last. 11 s il J""r innrnis; we threfore, earnestly vhc.t
it v tbnt we hnnrened to obtain uur cm.ui and careful att?ntion . In nrn.
eai.y ptov u ed, to w it. the ; a ,m. j,-c, ,CeC r"ji,;rr nrCior WistarV Balsam ! tlr f'tjt e nin j,, vi,w. .
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Movn.w. Fehruirv 21.
SKN.vTn In the .SV.'i.i.v. to day, Mr. Miller ! on npie ! the mo n:ng session in an ellforl t" prove that the szovi r.iinont of the U. S ates oo-s not possess the to vrr i:i any wav to rf-i feet an iimoa i'h Texas; in d.-iuli llich. he,
i e was nt y t k-ht it o'er
the eoiisiittttion to atmex a fiei"i teititory . ; iteitod iili !o "tteatv-m.-iking power, and i not wilh Congi.ss. Mr. A.Ther moved tb.ei Setut'eiogo h to execntiie si s-ion, with the! view to have pitntcd and referred ao iirnoit-:
eommg o: rge . f the son. and the other clause. , f Wild Cherry, as npplical'e to lurg directions. I refpr you to the Adhiwing well known genti, t.irert'og the am;tiiiy to erase on the mariiage ; I immediatelysent to yon and precured a hot- "",n- NVi' o this, bemg fuby aware that fin-
oi nu ..i.w, ( (.ulj lie regardeil only its a tie, nd cirrmenred its use a? even:ng by iriving
i.oiKfoio.t $uutn'iiter.t and
lo the .;t.i,, to day, Mr. Diy'on occupied . a!,t r"o'i'":ti.-ilion from ihe eerutip. the na-
tlo? t:iiirntiig session in making his speech a-gain-t the joint resohiiion frotn the IIoio for the a Imisvioii or Texas as a Stale into the Union. He occupied mi new ground. nr?iiing mainly that Confess his no e ns iti tiona! power to admit a Siaie o! fun in toirooi v into te Ui.h n. His greatest oi j. ction a-to ho expedienry of ihe n eastiie F-etned to be. that it wo.ll 2ve nd.'iti. nil stn t--'h -o tl e S, i ft by the extension of Uo repteseutation under that compromise in the r. n itution a.'m'ti,r.g th-ee-fifths of the uocro popi 1 0!.n to 1 e ieprosented as persons. The Judir'nry C inn i -
lure of whit h is tinkiuovn; which being done, ! ihe Senate took n recess till five oVh t !;. I At five oYiork i!ie Senate resembled, vt hen ' B ojhy ;tok the l!oor, and evpi -r, r .,:rI '
?oiit i tine mat II,h proposilimi for aonevir.iT,
a restriction t.ron
martiaoe. nicli the lnv disfavors as eppostd to tho first law or our future utnl to 'he inlcresls of st ciety.
name re only t.i gi ve ha Meter and
....poiinnro m any sntj.-rf; we therefore, wei 1 1 urge upon nil. ul.o,.fi,.r rarefiil v rendu g tll4 art.rle. foe! tley ..re interested." tf, rail up n the genil. inen referred to, :.i,d t.Cf, wlt.t., r these t'liogs are so '
Ti e above genlVmen 11Ve ritl Pr use or aro
s:
At
I exas iniiihl be made to f'tm all em s !.;(. na oh h s bebef lb it toe people ro.ieerneil. had settled ibi
shoiii.l he a I note 1 im t'.o Union, if it ron!d be do-ie coi st-i.t: y v i h the prov i -hns ..I the rons;iitio: lie brliet e.l it eou',1 be s-. done mv, how ever, bv III parage of the naked
assume a shape free i t ction. lit' at ertetl , so fir as th.'v t e. e f.fes;,,n t'ti ;t Texas
her rno tea nni full, and surh v is its ultimate
cfTrct. tl at a-ter tnkirg five b. ttle. the woe, coiitrnry to the rxprrlnt un j of her phrsieians. I and every one wfm sw, hr en ire'y restored -o health; and sinee last slimmer, lias th n the enitir" Work of I. rr fauoiv. fter I be last mtark
jof Irs. Winier. tor v. ni-.ersi , hibl. tb.n an in-; "?"",s f"rthes,le ,f t. f.-.n.ons. an I j.s.ly ! fnt at the breast, was !r.!;.-r down, ato! rapidlv 1 "''.-t.rated -., ,P r,,, ,. ,.,, Ir ,,, r-. ! finkipg will, the si, pie fv.r p'rtne its m, il or. "''"'"''"' '"' Pirxin-i '(.." n n.i have ar.l sreiouile tr V r l!. 1 1 tl e B.-,!-i in 1 1 e ' Trr(' '' been snpplie.l will, idem a.irw ntitl cn ea eoftle nnl.rr. we were disposed to n-nke "J1'.' ll",r rxait.-.l rl.ar i. ter. ar.l a!-o furtrial of if for the child, end it was attend. .1 wilt.-" , ""'-tr..vertal.!.. pr.ot M (f,,,,, virtue,
tne cn,rn rrrf. rt 8 ess: i ' ' ' '"' "'' "' 1 ' e .ses 'or I: 1
j The Rlmve stntmert e-n be attested bv our p! ysirian as e'-1 a j n r rr i;r.bon an.) ae.piaia1 1 ne.is-. win fiA .M rs W itr.er t'liripg t he til fe ! of hrr si. k rta 'crv Itu'v . v mir. ,Vr. .(H IMKU. j nv. r'. It .'s-,, . ,-rr bu'tle, i or 15 to-'V. f. rs.") ; ; f;, f.j, i
llei.rrw I'l .ster." . r r.'r.i.-.ii 'i: roii.tiirt The Hin f f1,p.,. i" the Fastrrn Starr.- :,. ,1 T
N''-g-n h',.I lies Sp;t,
v.lereter 1 C rm! ni-e.l . Inve ti.i
eillrr the s.-' ate re. Mil ,r ii r ihi... IV, .
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te reported favorably to the a-.saee t f the I ill fr ,( i,ni "'" h came from the Hoti-e. lie
tor tle a'lmis.-n n of Fl.oi bt nntl Iowa into the pl"'essf-,t ,, anient desire that the Congress
sesvion, would pass
Union. Mr. It -t rien o! a tied the floor upon f f ,!"' 1 "',0d tr.trp. this the Texas question, and on his suggestion the , s"m" ,,v hic!i Texas
ii-ve ttvik a rot-ess tiil o'clock
After liic recess. (Mr Berriett beini indisposed, could hotavai! himself efhistieht to the floor.) the Senate passed ttpoa sereral bins, am! tlin rvsutned the eonidetaijon tiftho Rtibject f -tuexnti n. Mr. MrDnlbV. th.moh ro'u. h indispoel. entered npon i;,e discu-fion of the joint tes'.hitio-i an 1 made a n -st po r;ful rr.
j the United States.
m:n!it be ceded to
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j k.,,,h r.. OI- lull HOI I t 111 if, l!0' - ever, that it could be dune bv the proposition of the House; for that drtei mined nothing, but tin-rely rave the consent of Conjtess to that ; lepnblie to do what she hid rn it tlist titi l.'e right to do erect a new constitution with the view to her fu'nre admission. It w i;s hisopin-
..... ,ore respertalite tt pass a l.rsitb of the i lib. trd, ttsd ue riit.ci rely
..... oi..,. . i . y u:r ter n t n wtm li the entleoiibl miri'ivrs to n t m- i: nss -1 1. r s as to tl
Hires of II is mcdi-it-e, snd to bold mo i n hopes t iii!'t ni g l.u inanity, w hieh futta will i i t war-
A !!! 6t;f ihe 4 :iLss.aa.ii..ii. IMl'V.HTASV 'Hi M.I. TimU .1'--ri.tv't ' r.i Yirm)isi:.zi:str mi: lA'sus Ai) i:i:i:.r. fEYF.N THOUSANB t.i:s of obstinate lulntouaiy ,.on p'.nnis vimd in ( ne yur. V i s ii u is r.ut - i:.u s.i.v (;y int.j) cur.nJiY.tkr trut .hiairmi ntKit.'i J-r .I'-; " !:!;,', ii. ii'., I ,i,7 ,lt. !,),,, ,j
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tettitery audio nt'nit i),,. s: te. lie then I Hovf. The first business taken rp in the McnlintoBii examinat on of the argt:iretit of K'"""'- ''ay, o the hi!! for ihe Senate to the npponent, of Hie nieanre. tinioig out ' reduce the ra' e- t r po. t go. &e.. t.gt ther with its inconststeary. They nU argued that Con- : ,! e nniendmenls arerd on in the Committee gress was resttieted in the a hi.i-sion of new i "fthe Whole on the state of the Union. The States to those r.irnif d of the teiritory belong-: r'evions question having -PC ,no, ed and scr-; ing to the government at te lime the eonsii-' "nr'' HU. under its e;if rations the rtution was framed; yet, with two exceptions, j ntendmenls were concerned in. and it was read they admitted that ihe cons;itntionai objection ' ,ne ',,iri1 ,in'- I'nssed. TI e House then to the ad mission of Texas as a State wo-.ihl be ' sr'rnl ,,,e remainder of the day in Committee removed if the territory wis previously acqoi-1 r Wh.de on the slate nf the Union in conred by tieal v. He argued further to tdiow.'hy : si;1pri'1!-' the bill for the fimprovement of cer analogy, that the treaty-making po-er, so f.,r j ,:l'n rivers & harbors-, to whit h several amend-' as there was any rijht under lint cousin mien : mPn's " ere made, and a number were offered to ae.piire territory, was oily secondary " Pro objected. Tito committee rose and to that of tiie loiishttive bratteh of the govern- r,Trtcd progiess at a late hour. iihont comment. Ho was. when we last heaul from ihe any conclusion on the bill. After adopt-
Senate, warning those who aetiyingto flit- ,n- a re.olntioit o fie red by Mr. McKay, to
tor awayj thej consii'teion by construction and interpolMioo. to d-fvt the admission of this infant repid ii." into the Uni..n. t.i beware of the consequences ofstteh conom l In the 7-,if...v a p.uttiber of eetntmii.ieations
Ti3ii:i.v xotici:.
'! A U'l'UMN has again retmi'ed ! The V I S U " u "tl " " i bamiimiuV !.d r is ttmirgtoa rlose f, : "'Pr" t ' ""f
year!! 1 1 j pdy for i s a'l, no is a .M1
eiop, aptl il:;,t rti.p i pou readiiv seliin
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rant. I mler such riienmstaprre e nsk tie a:t. ntlon of the candid to a ft w I ''". '''e men haul may now cousicVraf ti.uu. ! uavitienl.
.Vi tore. ;n every part o' le r w etl s. h-s left ! To 1 bis. end tlie ,i,!,,n, ;t,. ,..
quests tneearly, and fanhfnl intention of :li
fast as 1 r. ugh I ir s. alter a lorg dP.
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it: tleiui e ina. ks of m a; tut ion and design. 'I he re i-st tniii-ii i ti c atiin.ali m i) v.g.-tas b'e. . f the , rnd. ts ml, ll,, ! ,( y ciiidliot et.t'ii-'t; the cold ol the I'tigiil z,.ne, and vice ver a . The Moss of Iceland, li e Wild Ch. rty and IVneof HilNottlern latitnli (m (! -ir. istar's lhitmm." is a -o:t p, :o .! i l -irnil e.xttnt t rem these hate b i g he. n cei to n.l t, r co.iirlaints ptevah lit . n!y in e.-hl cni ares. Ii d. d the most distipgiosht d ti . i ie .l ue n 1 1 iner-r-d that n itons t'iirnil,e.s in ro rj .-oiii.trv Hiitidofes for it, ow n pe(-.i:;ar ciseaM s.
i "t-;i mimion in it rot tirii.ei
Book I pay
vxlio are inttr turd to him by Note or on account, and hopes that every ope wi what they ran, without further delay.
N It. (SALMON. Brookx ille. Oct. Dili. 1S1I. 42 I y
feu Goods.
Knr: stilsrtiher heiely rcsprclft y in forms his rustomeis, tied the public ie geuetal. that be has jusl relurned f.-.,.,, .1,1
o'.i iccipiei t r.a-t. ami is now opening a rrenei-il
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medic no to stand iijion its own re si l! not nti. in-o t.. rrl. :
,elnr:.,ter by pcfT ,.r firlici. ns rerl.fi, ne-. as
roiirse n. v. r ad,!., tl,,. virtue of at y
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i ward inn,, ,, enhghtrfird ; ubiic. Of the "lie, ;brew rias-cr." we remark that the pecnliari-ttesofth-s Chetnirril Ci,,,, p,,d. areowng to , i's "stn, r.iu ary efTerts. u... o the at itna! f.l re ,or nerves, 'iemoenls and it itsrlcs: its virttea be.jijr carried by them to He- in. mediate seat , f ' t.isns.'. or of pn.ii nti.l w.nkt. ss. How ever g od ary intetiml .einedv may be, jtl.i. as an extern . I nppl cation, will pr.lve a power til ai.Niliary in removing ihe di-ense arel j faeilitatifiT the nne in caset. of .oral InfUm"
erofuious A li'eclion,. K'inrrV
lull inuioit.itv and t.'hronie K l.rii.nnt ism
;and in all eases where seated pain or wcukI ne-s exists.
U e h ive likewise witnesfed the happy efTocIs
littes in mini
utiiors, Kn.iis,
lllril 'I'.imira SlirF
.loints. Ague Cakes, Ague ill the ttrenst am!
. jj ; th" bke. to thr,- united satisfaction of ourseivia
mati.m Sr
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-- ...Mir.rril u,C of its softening and healing qial herlesH rnses of Scroliiletis llu
VX ens, ,jte Svvei!iniT..-
in" a reo ntion oP"er..1 l,.- xr. m i- . , , , , 1 ' """" ""'""H a Sienei-i assort men ;-' , xgnein ine imttst, an ,Reetane;rcmt!:w -tt,tl lo ur, the House adjourned -flM Vet , o, these ! : ;''" -y beneficial in case .be.i.trd by m.a.sel tlesH,,,.',. yet ..,( . w. w, e It i nis, f..r of w e:, k ness. sn. I. as Wenkrcs-.! Pan. ... ti 'rMTi:. Thursday, Feb. 27. .t'"1"0"" . ("aurd r1-.o . m d ,it-h are Matter. (-ASH OK ( OUNTIiY PROBUCI-". Utotnich. Weak Limbs. Laiern.ss. Mb tm
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ANNL'XATION. Tiie Senate Chand er was fu! citenient most intense.
Mr-Ctittepden as et t t'e I 'o the f!or. He was briilijint. powerful, sareisrp. and elooeent. IPs peroration ia r1.-f-'nr..i ... i... .t
alinott ever fc !l fn in the
lt,-s of te:Mi.' Mr. Archer, closed the main debate. He wa condensed and argumentative. Mr. Johnson of La., avowed himself for an
nexation.
ills Ii tends. Mr. aiker. now proposed an nmendmrpt f Mr. Benton's Bibl-to the House Joint lies.. httlOII. It is PS follows;
A BILL.
ie Senate to t , .,
red .ee the rate,nf n,.st ..... ... i..,.;. ,i " I'" our mr me annexation of Tex:
.... i ' , . . I ntted S
,io i i-oi n o me auuse oi me trattkutg privilege. ' and for the prevention of fraud' on the reve
nues oi tint post ofuce dertartment. After
"i . .. .-. . , f the present Republic of Texas.
extent and boundaries, ttpd w 'ub
ntatives in ( onrress. until the
were commit
nieated by the Speaker an I appropriately disposed of: several bills from the Sena'e reet iv ed their lii st a id see ot 1 roidi-igs. and wen referre!. Tin' bill from the Srinie supple
merit IT V t.i It, A tint t., r..r rt-.t ,1, .-. I. I.... . -.
. - "s- . ' , . .. .hi..- ..I v .oi toe iti- most -effer' tve thai
it-r to g iniauon ol trie -,,trict courts of the United Slates in the'Statorf Louisiana, was real the third time -ml pis--,;. its was ilsofi,. SvMtate bill to amend the at t In cat rv into eiVert i:t the Si .vti s of A! ih una ami Mississippi jj,,. xisting comp-u-t v. e.!i those S; ,t. sin re.-trd
Its
cases
c
ill detail. I n,-,,- jsf, f, -Im- env " ll p si'i"e. J', iaie Weal.tieFses. Ac. N." fe-
ithat my stock n.tisisis of nliu'ost 1'Vri.V l,ia,,, ""''I'-rt. to pam or weakness in the back
shade, qnalnv. .-.ml variety .f Dry : "i V" " ' w'thmit .it. Married la.'irs, adapted to the use r..,r...". .' ,l, l" r"" s.t.iati, bs. find great relief fr. m
. . "''. ...ii.,o-,vo r r ., l,a.r.
svv, , t,.!..f,,e a .!,, ,.. IV.ce. I H ' A I !" n,r"' U"",rM a"1 i Tho applicat,.,,, of, his pbister between the IIv.i.om.im, N..I.. Aprils. 14.1. rll",!r,n' All aremMtedlo mil and see the ' cho.o.lers. h,.R f.ee.. r. i J .
1-41. I np!l,u",l,u 1 li,'t,s- 1 Colds. Conjhs. IM.lhiaic and Ltmtr Affrr.inrs.
ALSO in their primary stages. It destrova inflannnaI nave a fun assortment of ! tion. lit-
Haul M ti
V a lei.ltli'UM.t I'l ot oil i:fe u l.erpver tl.. so V.it I.. ...,;....
,. , . .... ii, in, in ii,ii
i. n s ev ail.
1 of I l.i.uins (!. :','t,. of 11 i.'di.n. !
en hy biies, !t: aI , ,lat (;mij
i " i i, nio n.-.i liU'lll B
UP!
"7- I
lie'.r N .! inav , t-i w
t the five per cent. f.i:..l O l motion by Mr. I? ,j (,v ,
en nse!f in Committee
title .1 the In ion. Mr. Weiler of Ohio in the ! . .....
in nr. an. i took up tli-Mu. rout l be S
f T S.'V.t Ol put pt'seS.
urn, the House res.dv.1" t!.e hole on t!ie
On t r ah. tit the loth day ,-f ),.,
riven Willi a ve-tent p un n, t, PU!,, ,,, ar ,l0 I. iv. r vv,i,-i ri.l.Mmetl -or about ti k 0 d.'Vs. and wis i,.!o-.ved hy the lire ..king ol an ulcer, or m tue'loi g inwareiy, vv Im h n heved the pain n till le. I tit can mi! n e lo t -ri v u i- a nr eat nn ant..
His speech sin prist d and tuoiiii'ud ty o;'.fVrsive matter ant! iiUiio.ucb blood. Be-
nggrrativ lift Meed lit tins. p,-p!i,..l to a phy-j inellld
so oiii. cm i.c n:u i.e ii.engi.t i e cotiltt do hut I little for me cxer. t ga e u e some .Mercury Bills i a lech I rs"Uscd to tnke. tee 1 1 up satist cd thry !
c u!.i en me no ronn. nun v i i .
I) tree, (fntrts Ware. Short j l',Vf!ir"", should he wit hum it. Html Ifyio . .it 'i No pntTit'g or ereat spread of certificate is JOOf iials leather, j intended. 4 be-c who w,-, to satisfy the,,,Olll! (wl'OrerieS, selves of the rtTieacy nf this Blaster ran obtain
mg a good slock of SALT.
n , N- i (SALMON. I.rookvibe. June Hd, 1811. iM-ly
sillli ciet t.i spread (. or pi: slers. for f it cts.
j v o w ouid . hhi pin ihe piitili,. ng.-iiiist buy. ing of anyone hot those who we puldit-b rg , agentu: for we h ivc reason lo behove some un-
' n T t 111-i (t I...I t..,r-. n l.. 1........ 1
,-. .... .(.,- - ,r. I. ,t,l? l-lllll,-, U
Ii.'.
.... ..,,..... on,,.,,,., v i .erre.ncheHvvere- STILL IX T II K MHMJI't'"' pr.nc,p...I pers. n has tamp, !!..!. Piei.uoed fv my wile ni d in. ne.,. .V: ,,. e Til!-" sl. . V l' 1 " ' nud h-al. I, of Ins felh.w :a n. to the do! ni-Hii g I. and the , s, h irge H" urn,,,! '" leers are ready r tie fa he Hebrew Plaster " Be a: .1 toRiit piiox still cmtii-ued every lew davs.j , .' a cc,,Pr:,l ortmci-t of peasonalde' it. whoever has the Piaster ,..,, f and at hisl h.e.me so o.'r.msive I could scircHv 1 K''1'""'. ,,!P,r "' 'f which will . increased for the Miberibrrs. N.,t n m
o..r oi mo posi oime uepartment. After ;,., , (;,..,. some rem trks from Mr. Hepkinion in epposi ; 'f''r m. , "''f', tion to the bill, and Mr. R tthbum in its favor. ! " , the rotnmiuee rose, and Mr. IL.mlin submitted : , arr,,.liiiii,i,n. .t..... :.. .. . :,uo Leprese
.i.iiiii. mr in o, or in vtiiiniiiuee
ates.
ir ac!,;l I n Use S,o?f7e ami ie-.u of "'"I at last h. eiuie so o.'i.'iisivo I could circe!.-
!,).rrxn.tat)rrx cl the t tif,l .S7.,7c? of Awrr- l,rr;"l"- ' was as,, sri,,',1 with a violent cough
t ('o?.,t're.svrj..vrj.'.7-,. Thai R.-t., ... i.-. vviucl. nt timrit e.tused n.e to raise inncb m,,.e
ii an i iiau iter.e Oe'oie. and n.v ibsease
Continued til this WltV. sfi'l rrrniv tltrr Witreo un
til Il rii:trv. I vn all hd- f m v rurnwrv i :w
.min.mi'i. - . . . . . to .vt n i"i lo'iniifr i rt'i'rrvrn ni vrc oi m .i .. . . , i
mt; . iioic ou in? suio oi tin in ion on thr i , . v . ' 1 " n ff'"" t'tMtmi n n. - ... nnntiilPtl nttM In.i I tvi.,ti L.i . r ,t .
llDOVel'l 111 ten nimntes nftr lt,o lt.,..o l...,.l " c "." n
"vv- uiiw i I ItHlc: HtUliU
given up. and my friet ,s r.ll I hu"ht I would
A l tl.ij on..
rirlueof this net. incnl. who II II1V lilt' Wmv nminretitli.
ns tin resolve itself into Committee of the ! !"' me ex.stmg Mate. near a clos- I heird of Dr. WisiarV Ma'sa.n Whole. Mr II. hav'm.T inodil'ed his resolution ! "'"'I , tPrtM8 nt", ron,,i,","a 'f '' Wil' ( horr-v' 91 ,! " "" 'irh r.-I.ev-bo as to snlitute two" honrs' or the duration n"""" a;l' 'f the remaining '' .e in-medpiiety, and bv the use of only
oflhe debate instead of ten r... i ""ritor y to tl.e l.'mte.l Stales, shall be '""'s."' una n.,,i;c.ee. ail my pains
short discussion and various ineflectual mo-
; agreed upon hy the (lovernments of Texas ami " ,( rr,n,,v.r"' mv rough and spitting of blood
the United State!
hi .1 c..riu,.Tirn entirely stepped and in
a L ... C
"r " ' "Is-mioii was tatven on the res- i sllm , , , ,.,..' ' .. , , ' . l" "", " w rk at ny trade, (which is
viiiuuil. ,111,1 lieniKMl 111 Ull nllirni-llir.i i n,. I 1 . - " ,
leading a: tit les of
Soft. Iron. iXaHs. fas! hi??, (, ton Yarn. (Slos's. liroten Shertuizs. ( 'ojjee, V.'ir.-, Dir Shifs, ' etc., urnishe.l at lowest rales. We pun base WIIUAT PI tv tut n
'' ; fJINSl-'Vf : rriTiii-rio ' '
a few1 o . . ., iji.-.- . a.i tis.r.
vn., ,11 uie mat k. t price.
a Car-
ive. yeas 101 ., , . . -...i o. , '""M renter and up to this time have ct iovc.l rr,l
naysT-'. Mr. Cary of Maine then move,! re . ' -'" "noopriaieti to tteiray tiie health.
consideration of the votes just taken- where- "P n,,':i,'," negotiations, to agree , W,,.pss. 1 am acquainted with Mr. Thornupon a debate ensued involving the eenerAl ' ".p,'n tern,! ffi-i n.Imisiet.m and cession. ,a ('. ?.-ns, and have fc n linn durii g his illness
merits otitic hi!!, in which it -. r nr..v.,l k.. ' ' l - ,r-;" "e sumiutteil to the Senate. 1 1 the al.ove statemei.t entitle''
M..crc I' rti..; . r. ...... . or "' articles to besid mifted to ihe tun ft..... .erotlit
m then moved the previous question; and af-1 I "n?rPV" "" 1 ,p",l'n l'rerl. ter srome further discussion, the motion for re-' , , , ?"ti i"?1 ,ilVp ,hir ll'1,al 'r" M ermsider.itinn was u on the t ,Me Mr Me M' (,rk- 1,10 debate was continued. The Kay moved that the House take a lecesseVrrv ; enn,( rf"i'', adjourn. The vote uroit a
i ir for the rem linder t.fU.o session from half-' T aM"rnmenl stood 5fl , oa
l-t'to ha'f-past I oVlock 1W1.,,.. ...... "".''" "I '. ntnl M.rrirk of Md
n iestiiotth- !l,u-i ,l " I " the locos,
"' ' ' greed
Rut at length
Iltn-
voting
a recess was a-
upon.
lloi s,B. Tuesday, Feb 25 ,Af"7 XV' .",0 S',,,a, Troeeeded to conxr, n i t r sidertle amendment of Mr. Walker and at i e k:; : t no ,nf,;rn,rl,:, "is,, ,,s!r iy lhe r. i'ow nB til lue Itine.v.i of I opographieul Hugmeers vote giving the boundatie, of Texas, prt viou, U YEAS Messr. Allen. Ashley, lehUon the Texan .evolution. A letter was als read , Alberto,,. Ragby. Renton. Rree.e Ruchan", ' ""J-r Dix. Faiifie d II 1 the map of rs hardly correct , any Haywood, Henderion, Hoger, Johnson. Lewi-
to full
s mi :i. n nuuiiuitjiis
(.loiicesler county , SS, Personal!" appear before me, the s-bsoriber.
nine of the Justices of the "eace in and for the
said county, 4'hotn is (hjzens, ami being fully allirincd according to I tw, gdilb the nbovestatetncut in al! things it true. THOM S COZENS.
Alhrmed before me, the -Jvt, day of April 'Id J. Cr.K.MKXT, fJ-We publish no fictitious statemenla.
PRICE & LINDSEY. 4iHv.
(l7".Liof.'iee rem irkahl? inntnure "f Ihe cu
rative profifrtiet of )r. If'intar'x llit'sam
77i case t reported in ut hy .V.mrjt. Jnslht j and Cincinnati, and will keep constantly on
Ilnve. highly respectable Dru zgist and Phii
scitiNs..(ictir&', Ohio. Ui'Rt.txuTON, Licking co. O., Dec. 1, 1?43. Meserj. Joslin Ar Rowe: About five years
w ith the lifts
by counterfeit irg sure and ascertain for sale are a 'Pi ts
It, -.Ii!... f.,1 tt.r tl... .11 ,.ril,nr. ,..t !.
,, , i , , . I...... ....... i... i s. -in, ,,1111.1 is iii iiioii,'. "ill, the demands of their customers. The -,-,.,,
ii.., ,ui i.i.i,!, , i. vin l't'.Kfll A.
I'll, I. s . These IM!s raise from the greatest weaker,, i di.tress. and sulfeiug, to a stale of slrci gth, jhalibntid hippiness The na in.; of t hese pibs I origni ited from the rircnins'anre of thenitdiI en ,i ii.iii,,, ........I ....1. I r
n iii.it. ii .nu, iii i nu etui, a'l irs i. Persia. I li s vcge'alde predurficn being t,f i. peculiar kind, led to experiuieuts as to il medical qttal ities. and virtues. In half a century it beeati.c an rstublishctl medicine for I he diseases e'lliit
litiiintry. The extrnct ot this singular pndurI It, .ii was introduced into stoi e parts of Europe ! in the year ntol used by mauy eel. raedt I pays , juns m curing certain diseases, where all
ot her ii.eeictltes hail been used u; v in. Early in the your ' "0 . t he ex tr ir t was combined vvitb w ith a certain vegetable meiiicii e imported tram Ihira Hnea, in the East Indies, and fottv ed into Pills. 'I Imse in hea'th, who live in marsh v countries and unhealthy cl mates, can avoid the diseases to w hich their siluatiops ate subject, by takirg the Persian Pills nnre, and in seine instant cs. perhap.., twice a week, tti e'eanse the system, and purify it fiom the small accumulation of etlbiv.a, which causes the different diseases, in different situations of the country. Those who find diseases fast increasing upon them, should take G or 8 pills on going to bed, which w ill generally operate as a gentle emetic and cathartic; a'ter which continue the use of them in smaller doses, as recommended on e ther part of the bill. Those who follow this course will find them a sure and Never failing Preventive. Price of Pills cents per box. D. I1AUTEU4 CO. January 23rd. &-ly
Sept. 2 Mi, IS II.
IVew Goods. 18 VN,:R ,,aV0 '"Ply received fion .elit l.ast a firs!, assoilippnt of VW.v, (1 1 omits rti -wire oittl ( utlerif. Mill anil Cross-cat Sairs, Qureasirarc, Shots, '?r hats, riorinhra'ul and Straw Jitnuirts mi i ...
itiey nave also teeeived from Pittsburgh
hand, a large quantity of IRON. NAILS and
SALT, all of which will be sold as low as they can be bought in Cincinnati, adding freight on he3vy articles,
