Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 January 1846 — Page 3

AMERICAN.

Country between the Mississippi and Mis-; York politician" nonymnu s wiih every ( hoped for the sake of harmony, and

souri Rivers; Map of Oregon, by Optain j tnmg rr.ean, grovelling ami unprincipled

HROOKVILI,E, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JAN. 15,1846.

i i

I Wilkes U. S. X ; Map of the explorations 1 He anm,m'iale(1. without consciousness of

I - ... . , . snaiiic ur ifiiinrsf, uie imainous senumeni

j in wrtgun, snni'ir nui, oic, oy i.api. r re-

mom, U. S. A.; the Congressional and

The Co7ircn:ions.-The editor of the Amer.C3i. was present at Inth the the

of Marcy, that "to the victors belong the spoils," and said he gloried in it as indica-

j oilier Mapsof Texas; the latest Maps of live of the feelings i( his party. He said

Mexico. &c. The Emigrant Route to Or- lhal whatever might be thought of the ex-

egon, via the South Pass, and the Traders Pdifny propriety of introducing the ' I reolutiitn in thr first mkIiticp n una

Whig aid D-'.n Jcrauc State Convention?, i Route to Santa Fe, are distinctly traced, j n0K before ,he Conren!ion) it was lhe du.

Vie proreedin-js of which occupy s mncrt I aim a. I the Counties m l exas are shown i ty f every true democrat to support it. of this diys paper. The proceedings of 'on the Map. U only s-aid that there was plenty of legal the Whi" Conventhm were orderly and! At this time this is a very important and ila,e!1 among the democracy to fill the 5 , ." - . i. . i . i beneh, and that it was the duty of the Govnai monins- The proceeding of the Dem-; interesting Map. Any man that wishes to , Jo appojni democrats oc!3tic Conver.tinn passed off harmonious-;ac.,nainl himself with these Territories onjy Can any democrat, he asked, deny y until the evening Session, when they i should Lave one oftheseMaps. Ten of ; these positions? He hoped none would 1 ad a row disgraceful to themselves, the j the maps foldeJ for the pocket, andja small ; mae such a humiliating acknowledgment; State, and to a civilized community. A ' book of 40 padres for each copy will be for- j ?.nd nten . a failure now to adopt ' . , 3 , , , m . '.the resolution, was tantamount to voting wnter ia another co.umn gives a p.etty ! warded by mat! for 5. The postage will lhc dernocr4,ic members of the lecal nro-

vorrect poitiait ot part oi the evening's ; not exceed five cents per copy.

proceeding's.

j fession, fools and asses!

i , ; : T , , The politicians of the South, have been i l olk Ts,e Peking is about closed at jabused and villjfied impracticabIe ab. : the various points on the White Water j stractionisis,'' but, it redounds to their hc-

As both Houses have agreed to adjourn ; Canal. We think the following is about a j no that, during the ferocious proscrip-

tine die on Monday nest, they are rapidiy j correct list of the number of hogs packed, j t,on for P,r"on sake which characteriz

The Legislature.

as a

matter of expediency .the resolution ould

be withdrawn. The mover finally asked and obtained leave to withdraw the resolution; and the Convention broke up about 12 o'clock at night and was, in itself, a pretty good epitome of the tumultuous and disorga iizing

character of modern pinch -back democra

cy. I noticed thai one of the great argumeuts in favor of the policy of proscription by the young orators of the Convention, was the example of Gen. Jackson who, they said, never feared to "take the responsibility" in and case, ann therefore always succeeded. You can see, by this, that we re bound to have immense corps of 'young hickories"' hereafter as the

f.uitsofO'.d Hickory's example. Like Alexander the Great's courtiers, who, because their master had a crooked neck, held their own necks awry.vainlv imagining if they could successfully ape his imperfections, they thereby assimilated their characters to the greatness of the hero of Maeecon!

despatching business. Owing to the length of the proceedings of the Conventions we are uaab':e t" give full reports of ihe proceedins of Ike Legislature. We give the I pr veediH 3s up to Satuiday evening last. ! On Monday in the Legislature, Mr. Orlh resigned his station as President of the'

Senate, uhen they proceeded to ballot for !

At Cambridge City, " Milton, 1 Connersvil'e, " Laurel, Brookville,

13,000 2,000 6,000 7,000 8,000

ed the administrations of Jackson and

j Vn Buren, publie sentiment in Virginia and the South admitted of but few remoj vals from office. It is considered repugj nant to the notions of Southern chivalry, i that the little twopenny post and other j offices of the country,shou!d be distributed among the camp follow ers of party, or that

i judicial offices should be degraded by be

holy Rrigham was not on hind in X mvoi.

Ihe treaty Of tlie Mormons jlli tUe ; fliO lair for ihr c rn ufonr or morr nir.ilivtl-

Governor, and the fact thu they have fist j

friends among the pr'y dtmgoiiu?8 at the seat or g-overiuitem, will enable them to laugh at Uncle Sam's officers unless a rcore determined and resolute course is persned by the Government than.has been thus far

to render law tome th:ng more than a mere mockery. We understand that t'4 Holy Twelve, on being informed of their indictment, wrote to their counsel here that they were ready to send one of their number to be tried, and tint thej would abide the result of his trial..

IIOTF.L TO LKT.

1 uable and wt-ll knin Tavtrn Stand i t libt-rtv,

1ormTly omned by ilm liragr. and w ! pu-d by Jm Cully. "I he rem9 ciit of liar-i room. Dininp-room l.adtt-s. Parlor. siitin-ro..a and I Kuihn m uie CTouad' Aoor, itk si Bcd-ruomt on

the -coil torTbe Stable u larcr ami nnmirM. adjoining tV Hott-l,witH an racrllt-ut WaEOtiard tor Carriar-ALC. Rent raodfratr, and noion ill be qivin on the ftrot of ik-m month. Apply to JOHN S. KKID, AtIwnf. liberty, mho will ft how the premie. or to JOHN S. NEWMAN, Attorney, Centn-ville, for further partiealar. . nion Cooniy, Si Janaary, 184 -3

INDIANA LEGISLATURE. II. Reps. Jan. 10, 1S4G. This morning, the bill to authorize the State to take possession of the White Water Valley Canal was reported back from

fj-CeoJ. We like wit in whttevii lorm it approaches us, and we like senti ment too, whenever it is not too sentimental. Hut here is wit and srntisient combined. At the anniversary of the New Knjland Society in New Orleans, the follow ing was the ttU regular toast; The Danghlert f Loutima Attracted by their bright eyes, enchanted by their sweet smiles, the sons of the Pilgrims only await their assent in hpmma Pilirrim frl..

crs. Drank landing. Air "Love not," coonrad1 John M

Oiinccr Allen

LIST OP LETTERS REMAINING i i the Pott OfS at BronUitte, .in , the firtt day of January 18S, which, if ihry are not taken ont by the 1M day 'of April m ill be eut to

the O.-neral Pot Office a, dead letter.

THE BEST, and CHEAPEST, N-r MOST UNIFORM SERIES.

Of S TA XDtUD SCHOOL BOOKS evek prni.rnHKD;

Ahbot Nv-lson t Buvld Ktlin R t Bic'nw Klvira RulTinrton Robert Bacon Jm Rm!tT Mm Mary Butler Wm 3 IiotI Jnhn Brown Michat-I Barbour iorp? Blio John Buckler John M Craijmile Win Cen Thot "rson Iac

Coon John A

CINCINNATI MARCKT. JNlRY 12, 116. FLOUR Though well buoyed up by the pricesatNe Orleans, is again droopin

I'.oCommiltrenn r.natc UA .ml,. . iwo rouna P".r-

,.vi , ' ;ccis city, iM brie, each, at $4 25. 49 br!s

36,000

There have been also some racked at "g made the rewards of partizan services,

a President j.ro (em. which resulted as . Hagerstown, but we are not advised what This ,ack of magnanimous feeling is re-

. , m, , . . ... aencu wmai scnooi oi poiu Clans, wno foiiowc: .amount. The hos packed at Cambridge i ,j . j j i 1 6 nave converted Datnolism mlo a trade and

averted boui 190 lbs. and were purchas- j who unblushingly glory in the infamy of jcdai shout an average price of 3 90 per fighting, in the ciril contests of their eouniewt. At Connersville, the average weight j'Ti for Py. for plunder and extended iri!ii!f.ir.w.9ia sj,v.,.n.Mt.c-ii!r,ile" T,,e fact lnal nfse sentiments

i . . ' " . . I were in the mouths of these young neo-

1st ballot 2d 31 23 23 25 14 20 20 0 5 4

Jas. G. Read. Jos. W. Chapman, 3Unk,

Which re.itiiteJ in the election t.f Ja;i es t;. It -ad . The bi.l ab;ilihi:i capital pn.iishme-it ihe a p.i-ed the Soaste ares 35, noes 14.

.perewt. At Laurel the average weight : icA, 11A erai iniri, ,,

! we learn (but in this rase our information : feelingof the party, although the older ms not as positive as we should like to have) and more experienced tacticians with was 200 lbs, and the average cost $3 95 j vhom lheJ" 801 nnk from art avowal of

In the llousp nothing of important was : or $4 00, per cwu At this place the aver" i It 1 ,T . ,? !i . , , . , , ,i . , . and astound the feelings of the undebaud ;r.-. 1 he b;.l t provide for the funded j acre weight was about 233 and the average ched a,ul honest portions of every party in ie: t was taken up and referred to a Select cost about $3 95 to 4 03. The amount ; the country. There are, how ever, honorCiTi.nittee, with instructions to report it , expended in purchasing, curing and pack- j alj!e exceptions even in the locofoco ranks; nick on t.) morrow. ! ing ,he above 3G000hog, is about 300,000. ! a,n,i 1 happy to notice the manly vin- . , T . . , . , , ' oicatmn of the personal and judicial charrue, J. 13.ii, m the House Mr. . There have not been as many hogs packed , Acler of Jll(Sge Veweji in reJply ,rt these Oibtira ot L. from the Select Committee, j on this Canal as we anticipated last No- prescriptive and narrow minded dema

gogues by Sam'l C. Wilson Esq.. of Crawr...T ... w st- i ... e ...

I uiitis u:r, j. . vuapuiin, oi Japorie, j.

Mr. Stapp reported, from the Hank Committee the answer of the Cashier of xhe State Bank, in relation to Branches discrediting the certificates of deposite of each other, A:c. wl ich were f pread on the Journal?. Mr. Hall, of G. from the Committee appointed on the subject, reported that there is no just cause of complaint against the Superintendent and Clerk of the State Pris' on; and recommended the indefinite post ponement of the resolution. Mr. Riley

gave his views at length in opposition io

the conclusions of the Committee.

Clement James N

Dav TP F.dward Mrs Sarah R F.nclattd Rev W Krie Miehael Koster Martha Korrer Rudolph Faell rVilomoti Kovter Charlotte

Kit(rrald Ciarrett

Flood Joeph or Ryinan Serrin S

John

Farrom- Daniel Oavin Jim Olendenin Andrew Gaines R A Gilhnrry Anthony

tTuier l.oitta

country, sold from wagons, and 5i brls. from store, to retailers, at J4 35, At $4 3(5. WHISKY. Sales on Saturday ot 12, 23, 24, 53 and 72 brls, at I9c per gallon. II GS. Sales early Saturday morning-

of 408 head, in two lots, at 3 40a S3 15. ! oant Hon t;iie

Subsequently several small lots, heavy' ' HtkensmT-UerOhribtian were taken at $3 75aS0. The pens w ere ; "'j.-hn r. nearly emptied again. ' Homeii wm"R riiOVISlONS.-Sa'es of 200 brls. Mess j 2;' Pork' at $U 00 per brl., and 12 hh;ls. Bi- ' Homeii l.vdia con. Sides and Hams, atoland"lc per ! Jr',3Jrq J" lb., hhds. extra Also, 33 brls No. 2 Lard, I Hannah" Amo.

Jaekon Jame Kennedx-lMame-i n Kr I Samttel I.on Matilda Manchey r F Medmav Susan Maker F W Mcknight Dax.d Maorv Charles Miller .laeoh Mofflt Wm Maell ti W Maker Archalus Moffit John Messernmimll Dnct Maas Jaeoh Oshorn Redin O'llare Jamea Patterson Wn Peck John M Philes Jo ph Peek Henry Rohert John :Remy John 'Rodman S F Reeve W R Kinkihald Andnai iSimmans N L Shrover J

The Speaker decided it was not rulcable to

permit the minority report of Mr. Kiley to

be inserted on the Journals, andjthe House

T .

lte, II WHS ; , ...,f,... 1 n.. JonrtJunn

indefinitely postponed -ayes 6.3, noes 21. ' 7A, yir V V Z 7 "i. . !nk..Hr,

and IJ keg, H) brls. do- at 7c. Jan im ism GKELIN MK.VTS. Sales of ii0 Lame, I

on appeal, deprecated lhe decision of the (j0 alg 1 chair.

Mr. Uazelrigg reputed it inexpedient to j legislate on the subject ef attachinff part ot" j

I Ia'iiJ riflm t ATa rirtn 9 simio p a rr- m-o I W 1

, - . . 1 . I I in-thf town of Bronkvilk'. It is now in onlir nnd made with reference to ,1reannexmg Ohio ; md ft binr. irmt nvon&b. Apply to the

to iJearborn. 5ni5cribcr. oko. w. mmri.k

Smith Racku Sod r Joniithiin Swartwood Jam-t Swonk Miif ShttucH KoMlpfcl St'r Kphraint Sliftr Joph Stephon KHin.ind Swan C W Skinnrr Thn Strdf-ani U C Topper I. B I'lenek Cieorsrc Vanmett-r John Wool! Uantfl M'hctton M N Will, A H XVinans Win Vilkint.in Joln 'Wood Franci . li. lU HlOX, r. M. l-5

Cotton Factory to Rent. ish to rent for a term of rani, mv Cotton Factory

reported back, the bill to provide for theivember. funded debt of the State, and continuing j the Waba.h in 1 Erie Caaal t Evansv ille. ! Letter from a Friend.

with several amendment, guarding the!

Jan'j . 14th 184S.

, S. Simonson, of Clark.

The former gentleman deprecated the

iNnitxtpni is. Inn. Ift. 1S4R.

nr- 1 1.1 1-in rrir.t it ! introduction of such a resolution as a fire-

Tights of the Slate, providing for an cxten- j Thj j was Sprf ,a!or of ,he proceedings i bra"d ,hr" " n.idst of the party, sion of the term of ci edit for canal lands J , f the Locofoco Convention, which astern-; as i,s '"'""diicer and advocates must have to five years, which being concurred in, i h'.ed here on the 8th. I had some idea of ; h,ccn awa,e 11,31 ''-ere wa. even among

Mr. n'vm.T ranre,! . hr r.rMi.in i Kccomiag its lustoiian; but, on further re- I .

that a voti? sh a'1 !- ta'von i-r-on the adopt-

Passed 15 ill to vacate a State road in Bartholomew county; to locate a road in Noble county, to incorporate the town of Hagcrstown. Amendatory of a local act authorizing Messrs. Xewall &c. to erect

tOll bridges; and tO authorize a 6UrveY Ol a : to Albanv asit lae hours now. Rv ateam we nar-

fv of lan.l in ItarriKnn er.ni.tv V,,r ' irte or nvera and the oonmllew ocean; by M.Tim we

the relief of Jno. Patterson, oi'lioon. Ap

YAXKEE IXGEXCITY. THK Ww Knplandor an "proverbial for ibeir tact and inwntive faculties. Many of mir modern improvement orintd in them. IVfore they applittl

steam a propflltni; pow-r, it took many day; to

llt SALE.

TWO lotv ta Rrookville with dwelling Iioum, one on the botmnv, the otbrr on the hill; a!o some volii.iUi. lotv, all upon reasonable t rm. JOHV A. MATSOV January lt IM 1 -tf. XOTICK 1"S llrnhy iriven that my wit Mar Jane OiHvon ha left my Iwl and hoard, without any .tut eatie r I proincation, and that I w ill pav no delit of her con. traetitiir. J AMKS H. tilBSOX. I !. it 1R5. l-3 .

nn. n,.Ars FAMILY MEDICINE. 1 hee medicines are reconimeiid-d and

ty itstl ly the moM intelligent fM raona in the t'nited

Stat1, o niimeron l'rtesor and

To thos rngacd in the important, but ar.luou task of iiiftrurtiiig jouth, McGitfevV Eclectic Readkr, N"o. One, Two, Taasr and Focr, arp now prewnteJ, thoroughly t viscJ, anj greatly enlarged, willi many important improvement. Thry are now in a permanent stereotype form, .NO FURTHER, ALTERATIONS lein intondit.1. Frof. MoGuiToyV cntliusixstie devotion to the cause of Education, his Grn taste and dis criminaling; m'uiJ, an.l his practical rxperienee as an instructor, rendt-r him jxruliarly fitted (at the department of authorship, to which he has given his attention. The svijjjestions of intelligent teachers who had used the former eJiUous of the series, aivl the vi!L':re aid aiTorded him in the revision l.y an experienced educator, have

also furnished him with unusual facilities for advantageously revising and enlarging the work. In this series, comprising as it does, a careful selection of instructive, entertaining and moral matter, progressively arranged, and graduated with reference to the. capacity of the pupil, Prof McGufTey has afforded to paren and teachers, a aiost thorough, complete, and efficient auiiliar;

j in the education of youth. lis extensive use has ' been sufficient for the development and jut appwiation of its many excellencies. The result j is, that intelligent teachers pronounce it the noU i eomplcie series now before the public, j The intrinsic merit of Frof. McGuffcy'a j Ec!ectic Headers, having gained for them an Onj paralleled and rapidly inereasinij circulation, the I publisher is enabled, notwithstanding the heavy j expenditure in their revision and enlargement, j to manufacture tliem in lhe neatest and most J durable manner, while they are now furnished at ', such imp prices, that they aro the CUEATEST, is well as the best school reading Ki.k rx.taut JIST rVBI.ISHEP, ! McGcitet's Rhktouicai. Gimfc; or FifthReader, of the Eclectic Scries ISO pages, ICmo containing copious and minute rules, exanvple

and exercises in articulation, inflection, emphasis, aarrcnt, quantity, rhetorical pause, modulation, ex- '. pression, reading of joetry, rhetorical dialogue, 1 gesture, and their collateral subjects, to which are

j added a great variety of elegant reading lessons, I (about one half prose and half poetry.) selvted f'T tl'Vl flirt . , -i-f aI.iu! r t Cii rml) i n (T ee.feB.

flection. I became convinced no deB.-rir.-! lhe l,rP'-icty of snhjectieg high judicial

lion could pivp a sdeonat of an as- ! appointments t,i pa.ty dictation, or making

ion of the !vv at the next Anj-ul election, j semWa2, whose tumnltuons and discord-1 lhem s"!,!ts of discussion in primary or

penerai coiiveimons coiiectcti lor purely parly purposes. A tribunal like the Supreme Court a tribunal of last resort where the whole judicial action of the State on the rights of persons and of property, and involving questions of life and death, may be revised, confirmed or teversed, Mr. V. contended should be com

posed of gentlemen of the highest legal ac-1

i,. c,t I thing eer witnessed at thi? side of that

lilt I, UII.1 -1 i I once much dreaded abode ot I

the departed

alter w n-.ca, it a myority should appear j ant proceeding more resembled the fa ia lis favor, the Govern or shall issue his ' hied discord vf I.tttdem-niu:t, than any

proclamation announcing

vmnnvfrerd to earrt? iia lw intrt not

, .j .... .. spirit. Upon this there was an interesting and j Foremost among the orator of this asprotracted debate, in which Me-srs. Cly-! scmblage, was a youth of about Iv.-enty--mer, Secrest, Vandeveer. Carr, Davis, E l- OL'e Vears "f fr,,m New Albany, (re-!

aid.

ling

tire

r and l'rei.lenta rf Cfil. ....1 .i m..t ... b..T....,, .-.C ..r...n vl,-l.

travel on railrnada at the mmlenite rate of mnirthinc: e(-e, Phviein of the Army and Navy, and if llii- j k .. . , " .

i"' tnan e miiea an aonr; we tniia onr wneat saw our tals and Alinhnuaea, and hy more than live hunlrvd l vomposiiioii. i ins woriv iu 'ivivu

and hav ' w'th very great care, and with reference to making

aemiiiN.d an tinnriu-eflenttl nunnlanii ihiMiit-hnut ilie . It a llselul. DraCllCaL ami Stan, .li'il iKH)k : ailu till!

the relief of the Widow of ThOS. Murphy, Of" j A'fomerly, meekor month? re required forcirinc j t ,,it, Stat.-..aid a th, y are . admi'rah'y raUn'at.d i , , . fi , , , .. . IHi-tri a

pointing G. V. Lane tO distribute 6Clol ! '',nbori vl'r our doek of mild, ahnrrl down hillvin , clercvmen of varinn denominaiion. f..J. t.. .1 j a fact do almost everthmir but h-al the ick : and that 1 he'v are v&nreaalr prepared for familv we" lundS between liearbom and Ohio. I' or ha, been left for Dr. Sherman to do with h, I.aenirea. I aeqiiind an Hnpn-e'eriented noniilantt ihiMtn

l-'ranklin. Uegulating the lime of holding

courts in Green. Relief of Henry Manrell a Frenchman, enabling him to make a deed; and to Legalize official acts- of Danl. H. Redman. The House then proceeded to consider messages of tl.e Senate; and after getting through adjourned In the afternoon, Brnong th hills passed, were the following. To provide for the erection of a monument on the Tippecanoe MaUle Ground, tiivint; further time for certain companies to orgsniz: and to incor

porate the K chmor.d and .tli.uui ha lroirf

common em?hs'rold, asthma, whooping eouijh and j to prraerve hrhlrh and t ore no f tmii

consumption. Hut now, n. thin ireof l.oeo Foeo

Matehe, Sherman'a Lnzemrri, partaking of the spirit of the aie, do in a few hours hat was formerly done in as many weeks; they cure head-aches in a f-w minutes, and do not excite any disr tist in their administration. AH travel hy the quickest mute, an I all m ho would he a judicious in b, iitg cured, should py at once do the Doctor's.

ja Yxirs i:xpi:ctohaxt.

The virtues of thi eft.? at itm and chmp motiicine fr : curt' tf consumption mid nther it.iea!i cannot he ! Tim U known. Very many lives have been fcavtd by it. Jt". 1. Morning jih'a, j Jaynr't L.rfrclrtttit far Vouxh Co Wf S many j people are afnicit-d iih these eommon every day di i ont.Ts,tliM e ilivm itourtiuty to point our reader j

to a im pie rvmedv, whteh we have tried and touod

ever be without them. The proprietor of these atn-

able preparation received his etlucarion atoneoftho host Medical Collejres !in rhe United State, and hs had twenty year experience in an rx tensive and diversified practice, hy Which he ha had ample opportunitie of acquiring a practical kniwlelireotdieaes, and of the remedies het calculated to remove thorn. Xantrt and price oj Dr. I). Jaync I'amitu Mcdirinr) viz. ' Javnc F.vpeetorant. per bottle, n Hair Vonic, 41 1 CO TKRN WIVE, or Life, Per rva;ixe. per bottle

Totiic Vernitfii?', 25 a'id 50 i ts. t'armiitative naUam, 25 and 50et. " lSanativ- I'illv per btix, American Hair Hye. o 53 AU the aSttvc mentiont! Medicine pn an d hf by Dr. !. Jayite, Inventor and Sole Pioprietor, No.

t Sttnih 1 mrd Sfre.-t. I'htlant iphia, Pa., wno ha

ay stapp, KUey, I nompson, M Uon- I ic - , t.,,,wn ' ,K-' , ' ; quirenienls, and in ho,e honor, intocritv amor? r lu.se of the Hoase. were the follow rf"?"!? lately .,cd h .-m.

Pennington, Hcnton, Lane, and Dow-! ., 1S beardless vouth 'the marka of "the ! anc irtipanialii y, the te should ho no doubt, ing. To amend Revised Laws in rehtion : breaking up a roid. it is a. ry atmMe med"ici.e. J"v p-u't past .,-n.n.vihat th.y .H I

participated, which occupied the en- j strines of xvhose political diaper," (a was intended, there mi3ht he w allowances to ier.tis, Joint ro.iuot.on TSZTm ,h", 3 h.rJu d" . ; r.r - h.,; ; .hey .re severally !

j . t x. . i,',.,,i.,n ;..n J; ;ki ... i,; ! no a etv for reron or nropeitv and no ' price 01 punnc lanus to acmai setters . gn ater favor t tveommend them as eti tried,, m- I . "T " "5 ", day. Our reporter has furnished n? happny remarked.) is st I! viMhle on his . l ' r I r P , , '.-,; . , ,, ,. j r.e... n-miai.ni.iiv .h. . h. .nr.;im ' f'-" Hut Jt.iiaiir iinM.kviiie u.

.... ... limine dAnnl tka va..k akiamam. i t .VIHUCIlCe in tne iemtn& Ol XUti V-Otttl. ......... j ... mvivl nvvvlllU' 'i ...

wun ainpie report 01 mis at Date, winch ; - Thic oi,H .I,;... ikai.u.. reduce width of r.ai'e. To amenil Keviceil i will h. nnblUhed in or Tn .Vv.n. ! of S?' Judiciary, by implica-1 ' d,"lt U. in relation to trca.nrm making oath

' tion, as "cau;e," ana contenoeu tna: ttie j ....6i.... ...s n... ng the vote was taken on tie amendment j nrinrir.U- of .Vmorrv rpnnird thpir Me. ! Prduce anarch v and confusion through-

IV 1 VI VI IIVWII1U'

Kdilorof the l.nn Kix-oiM," Ma-s. j rBTJill

t MT.R, tiOllRK AXDSrHOHI.ltl REI)

to refer the question back to thepeoplejrif.ee, and that, (to tise his beautiful ex-: 0"V,1,e ,anJ- l reP'' remark

kare (heir tails mmie VY ss- ' mara an.t iiugne, tnat

and decided in the negative ayes 41, nays ! pression) they should

49.

! vntnc of" The presumption of this ! " mg v.ovt-rnors rer nominaien oemo : beardless vomh. found a second in anoth-' 0r3,,c J'lffS Mr- W. referred to the case

PREPARC FOR UU.II WATERS!

1 er briefless barrister, named Hughes from ul Jn(12e iicki,)r.i, who was nominate.. ' nr...... .. .... :r...i.....i . f .....i ,.t : by Gov. Xohio. and also to the fact that

To the Dnector., officers and Mockho.d-1 (jon f (f . ast nimer, his c.nfn matin received the crsof the White Water Canal we desire j iecal laerl anion,T ,hc democracy of In di-! nnii' vote of ihe whis as well as

ana and that it was the duty of the Gov- democrats in the Senate. He rccreternor to tclect from ihe democratic mem- j ,fs3 ' nest ,noie venorab'.e and excellent hors of 1 1. a. hr n,nnnti,. fill thu n'n ! jurists denounced by youns men as

as to kind of funds received, in relation to T, X 1 "iTT" t.T 'kT'XK

i a road in th countiesof llartholotnevv, Jen-! itr.in.hoe.ie nrnitre ami iyis.as.sor th.- skui '

nines and Docalur, and one in relation U nm '" '."" " ."""'" " an-.ttiR ; . , .. . , a radical cur.-, it ts also one of the tno.t pleasant

and safe articles ever offered fortlw relict ef the af i fliet.-d. The above milieinc is for vale at the, l)r"g Siore of Hitt liaile, llrookville, Ia. .1-1 w

Guide of Mr. McGulTry i w. 11 adopted to supply

, the wants of classes in rht'turuv.! n-ading in our Acado.mies, llih Scliool nnd Collros. i McGUFFEY'S Kri.F.CTIC RF.ADERS are printtsl and p.uh'iikh.'d a oti, Main street, ' Cincinnati, Ohio, by j W". :J. SMITH AND CO. ! .v, '.,!.; ;. . ; I Ill.ooM Kok.j.-, ami IfMtit Ik.w Stork. X. W. CllAl3I.VX, HSl M.ti.l iS.'rerl. U'ir the Cuurl ,.:. f 7. Vf 7 V.N.I 77

ROV MI.S cl'a'l si s. s 1 KF.t.S ofevrry de-. rn'Mion, ;.U ,. iiie . rv I. .nl ti arr.tuied.

An. N. v is, s, IU'IIohs. arria:.-.' vr:u and Icon Axles, H.nnn.n d 1 im. t'r..iars, Sl.'.ieaiid Hln liter moui.ls. All ,f ir''d u il.i. aod warrantee?. 1,-iO A superior ariic'e .,f Sli.it I r,vi, ,-s. 24, 2. i ?7. N- II. A II of t lie above ari.;, s ... til he sM f.-r t-avfi, and at low rate. Country Mcrchatus .nd Hiauksmiilw VI ill timl it for lii.tl" H1M M lo . ail W l"l-e "i rt-!.1siu , l--l.er... X. V. ( II I'M IV. August Ilt 1"45. I -ly.

to make a little t-peech. The entire history of the Western country goes to prove thaihigH and destructive Coods have inva-

tiaV.y followed cold and dry winters

: . : . a . - r .

cuizens Know ti.istact. te mav

It

OCCU

spied by Messrs. Dewey and Sullivan ! ""'V J pauicularlv to hear them talk heSe.nreine flemh" I ifwrmaingf.ff their lails," as tbo' they

ia useless to name i:is!a:ices. All our old i This resolution was no setter inttoduc-; w cre CiUUo- such language from young I

heiijedthanaecencofilie most indesciibable gcMemen, applied to such men as Judges

to- . . unroar wasmsiantlv nrosluced. hundreds an.i Mill. van, couM do no party

cttutsu waters nere .no o ,,ie me moment any good; and believed the resolution be-j !seweere in the W est,bciore l!ie close of, .Cdnsent," and "no onsent." Young fore ,,,e Convention to be ill timed and illFebruary next. Are you prepared for it Hughes (who.e presumption, if it were an j 4vis, he hoped it would be withdraw n. geilemen? If not, dclav no time In hav-! in lex of his legal acquirements, would rke of the liberal course always puring ihenece-sarv ntrenis along the line i himself have been an eminently St sttcces-! sucJ Dewey in elections, to lM,t , . ; nen s all,1g;ne "'iwrof.he talented Dewey,) .tooi M im. Pe lhal he never was an active parliteady ,, r the hour of need -strengthen ; mftvaWe a a nimmM lhe lop of , .an; and that, if he waS he would not have the weak r.Ace.-gard the exposed.- ,abIc during an uproar of WAr 3J minulcg .ied for Gen. Can in preference to Jos. Setaet the culverts are clear, and the land, after silence had been command-: L- " hue, Je.T. Henley m preference to waste wiers in order. If the Rin-ran mo-1 ed through the threats of the "advo- j KSer Martin, and on every occasion .or lection hv cive t awav in anv c ace have ! cal, f free let off his wrath i Prt Speaker of the House, and ecinas give.t awaj ,n anj place, have , b0nator Read, when candidates before the 11 rera,rei1 "mediately. . rropriely and j,lsttce 0f a ,rfy Governor ' P0P f Clark. Mr. W. said he knew he wch.ipe these 5U-eslions will be ta-; making txiry appointments for every of-! s"ou,d l,e renounced as a whig for titterken in tight spirit, and not tho n atide j fico, from that cf Supreme Judges down ' ,,;2 lhese sentiments; but he didn'l care -with af;.eer that we aie tronbiing our- i to the Ioest in his gift; and contending fo'" lh"- 3uAe l)ewp' ttas ll" fnend, -elves with th:n2, that do not concern r.. ' hM, althouCh his resolution was rejected ! he came to the State a poor and A heavy I tea' I, IZ " i in I T ' Committee on resolutions by a vo-e f f,ron' Oitego county, New n r i ) ur canal in lebntaiy , f c o . ifil wss not adople(! Uvoulj. ork; and, after he was elevated to the or March would ce ruinous to tlw citizens I now that it a introduced, be a virtual I Bench, he took pains to introduce him to of our valley. And a few dollars spent in acknowledgement that the Convention ! his clients in Louisville and elsewhere as a preperation i',l probably Mvclmanv tluni-' did not approve of :he conduct cf the Go-; n'a of integrity, and to pledge himself for sands in repair, and the 1 in ln.V,rc reference to the Supreme j ,h ranCiion of business that Then....! r. mbusi.es., nft (Meni ,,ghi be confided to his charge. Judge

1 v,.t me pasi ana me ;.. . , ,,. f .r.- uewey knew ins pontics lit en as well as

New Albanv and Vincennes road.

A joint resolution was adopted to print, hereafter, Washington's Farewell addrc.8 with the Governor's annual MessageMi. Siann introduced a ioiut resolution

....... . ... .

in reiaiion io tiic signers oi ue iieiaraiion of Independence to have marble busts, made by American artist 8, placed in Hie old Independence Hall, Philadelphia; read twice A resolution, introduced tv .Mr. Mickle.

was adojiied, that no new bill sli.M b,i in-! r" iroraM.irasm.ia nr s,i..K y th.-h,,

A EItoiii to Mothers and "B V.Ori-E of all Ti!i nil (tt'xc, from the irndtr intaut at the bnrst To old ar, Ht all lialih lo at'I'.ietil i'h worn,. M.my a itrstm h.is MiflVr-.! It is hole HtV from thtnu nnd never snpt rted it. Tiiou-

am1s upon thouantU have p;.ne tnn to n msttm

V tail....... Va. V tV.t... IU co 1 I..-

trod iicet! after Tlmredpy next williout ll.c ' puw. Mania, nroi ... the lita.L iiw, VnHMinip-

eonsClll of tWO-U.'.rds of tllO LeiTisIalUi-e. 1 ,OIS r-'ny, Owntery, ConvuNionssiid mai.VMiiv

iv a is. x:. FKilli s.ili.eHl,, r havinc remos-ed his hin t.i ihe S ne hnil.lini; Ni.rih nf I'rie- A; l.inls;.ys store, rt i.iriis his thanks t . old e.isi.mi.'rs ami Ilie put..-

p.'n.r.illv, for their patrnnatre ht ritfire rtem, ti i . a a him. and avoul.l no .nf.irm them, that he i n sdy to l alCclt'a .Ji'lU'IrVs ;ill(l S?rV furnish aiticl.s nf l inware, ,Vc. of lh m. s.i..ian- tf.'iift'ls. ti.ll kin.l, ininilfannr.,1 of the best tin l.late, al the i , ., tas.i ... Inwe. market prirv.. Person, wishing tA pnrrnasc ' Tlinr. stihsenWrs iser..i.st:.n.'y , n hat.a a lr.rK any thinr in his line, ill do rll ... e.il and .xaniii.e -B. ' fah.nnahle ass.nni. in . I hit tork hi"nre piir,-hasini; . lse.lu te. J .!(' I, i inl! Sit nr lll'f'l. ST(l'lJS.' tiTOl'IlX! ; rial, d Ware. Knclisli and Aiweriean Hritania. I'aintAUo ronstamlv on hand an assortment oi Slov-s, ; 'nan"! Tea Trays, e;,.J .-in.l SiUer S riarl... such as foekincNI.iTe. of right .l.fl.r. 1.1 size,. par- 1 Point. l t;.,l.l P. vs. (,',! n.i.l ilv. r Pet.rils, lor Moves and Ten nl.ttf Muvt a, which .ul he .old ' s,lv,r " l.adl's, lis, li.nt.r Knn.-s, rmii o. forCASH. Kniv. . ,Ve. N. II. Ml kinds of .toh work .lone ..p ..ti, n-aioes. j Odd lel... Rffiluv .1. . Is an.! . . r s.n.ty . and despatch, t lid Copper, llr.ns and Pewter taken! rriminiiirs. ... e, r..r i;,,. in:i n nnck ; i;.-;r II arr nnd J.'itr'-, ;,r:'r to r.

l ' I . .V . .111.1,1, Vo. 1 5. fain st., h, t. X a:i.i li!i, t iiu ii.T'l'i Aprilm, If 15. Ki-1

N.1V. 1), 1S45.

3 ' lv.

I

The House then adjourned.

SUPREME JUDUKS. On Saturday afternoon, last, CJov Whitcotnb pent in to the Senate lh names of

er sunnnsed aonarent diseases: and manv hare sutler- I

ed fo; vears ami vears, and has-' liven l.ieior-sl for; .

In Ciivilaliitn

Jl'MMKH ha. ended, and A.it.inui is (fine I.. . T he ( MYNK'S I', V V. ! M'O U A N IT.

some imatrinarv complaint ithotit lhe least relief; and I . nies.sn . a.. a,...n..ini crop, ami ; fiiV. ,.e,ei.;r ha. aI,-, ,(, pr.,v. ,1 its, ,f, 1 .11 others are .till stiflei-in. hen all the tn.uhl. n , l""1 r.irning- .th it. n.ii.1 eh.-, .1 .. 1 nes, and , h ., h. , ,,'. .,. ,lv h br from worms, and .orrns alone; which. re rntir.lv over- ; """" commercial men are onVcnt; hhs-ral riv,.n j, , fa.r t in this . .imtrv. ami the .lemantt for looked, and .hen the prop, r trtatment would have i rr'' '"r the product, of the year, '! tl"-" farnier , ;, jn(.ri.a., Iai,v Wl. h,v,. iuit im saved theirliv,,. and nVtorrd them to health. Kv, rv i nvarL. I wttli hi. sttrplu.. A rurr , v.,1,,,,,. l,i.!,h.. Wn aft, ct. hv.ha, observant mother cannot hut s,-e and admit th.- trnth; of Pre,',''nl "H "'-'; ". themean, nf n wf t j . eic,h..rin t...-th- case was tfcit ..fa.

female. sill(, had for a lon liim Ih-. n uin'cr 'he caiv.if

iilUHrtant causeul disease. : . . . " , .. ... , ; ... a physieiai, bin h:ul r r, iv.d mi reii. f, and r .an 1 mci.ttis lime to ...sue nivm 111 I here , . ni t.ilic ... .' -....

. as ei.nsi,ier-.l noni i. ss. Asa tasi r. s(,rl siie i,urehas.

STMPTOMS OF II OKMS.

Pain in the ioints or limbs, offensive breaih, pii-kini-

at the nose, pnndine ofthe ttn'tli during sl.ep, and at

! picions time to make payment?

easvnl pavnienl a. .hen the

Tos I.. Smith of New Albany, one of the b,... many ph..iv,.. .h... t...ir,.. ,u XTX iCrZl:

editors or htlw Louisville democrat, ana Samvei. IC. Pkrkiss, of Richmond as Supreme Judges). The coiif-ideration of the

confirmation was postponed until Tuesdav ;mef t,,1,T" "b""t "p: . '" 14 bh'.tlin at the nose, a ffna. ine sensation al the siom-

ache flashes ot healxv. r the snrlace el the t..l. , siijjnt

next.

chills or shiverinr;., headache, dro inis. vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams, sudden starting in si, p .tth frtirht and scivamine;; lheeTs "dull and heavy, uh a dark circle under them; tinclmc sensation in the t ars, palpilaiinn of the heart, hesitancv in the spe. ch; crav-ini-for dirt, t halk. ahrs, or oih. r tnnnainral diet, intable temper, numbness af 'the limbs; dislike t.. music rsarliculai Iv thorean; sometim.s a troubl. Mime timth,

f. vrrishness, th.rM. pallid hue, is had laste in the

1 , ,t:tll.iiiiaiii.iiiH uic fcciin. i1"1" "s i . . . . r.csent annn.5l,uSofihe arP,oaching ' to fiu u,e pUce now occupied hy ' he JoPS now 5 J h ask ,f EUch danger. Ijod.-e. Dewey and Sullivan. In these trealmenl as that of a rather over zeahtie There is now a vast amount of produce riexc. he was seconded by John L. Rob-; democrat, kicked like proscription

ia our warehouses th.e capital cf out bu-1 'SOn ainea n.n ie ai ;.,..,i.4 J . . i Ork

. ,c an ui.cjicu, tiuu iiify are incapable of doing any thing until they shin

their present stock on h,.A ti.., ih... ....'.....h. u tV. nri.,or .-.r liiiv.? Bu, whether blamed or not, he had

df eply are Merchant and Far.neis inter- Mr. Perkins, one of the rejected applicant I "lh" enjoy the feei.ng here zyxw In. eed in the safety of our r r.t , hi n 1 for the JudeV.p,) also attempted to say I hanJouhis heart, which such sentinient , e.edm the .ay of our cat.al the P"i sornothing as to the sentiments of the De- ,n?r,rei ,,'an 10 f"!l Bn" tfac' tn the gift of Ptoach.ng sp, :ag. j moc f o) d w e in faTor of xhe re. ! the Governor or the people. Mr. W . ridi..v w " ,t . Upon "the spoils" as the wain, if not the u pa mere! aiwetne naa neen un-

..-.s. ..,., ,.,C ,.u....6..er, A. o. soe qK of lilica, aclio, 4nJ) if lheir j aaviscaiy ami impruaem.y inirouucea, o. M.tche!! cf Philadelphia, a new and excel-! doctrine . rrri..l o..t to it legitimate hl l,,eir aJoption was necessary to vmdi-

ent rpapofihat part ef North America ! consequences, it would be incumbent on a which cxien ds from la. 26 e to lat. 56 c Parl" "slge to give a party verdict, as for

North

thrilliu

inc M.ilicine es-. rdiscover.il. Children u ill rat them 'mme pen ot me xun-r ns

CONGRESS. January. 8th. l?oth Houses were upon Oregon. In the Senate, Mr. .ii'ca, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported the folio wier:

ItetolrcJ hy the Senate and House of , month, mrficurtj hrrathinc. pam in the stomac h or

liri-rce.ulativts cf tfte L mteJ Ma.'i i ."e,s,,.s,.e, o.,.,, ........... .............. ,.- as. 'fs.sm. ....... . s . nettte. leauness. Wealed stomach or limb, cnpincs.

Con eyes assembled. I hat III Virtue Ol InC ,iH.tir nains in ,moii nartsof the Uo Is, a sense, f

second article of the Convention ol the o;h August, lli5.?", between the United Statos and Great Ilritain, relative to the country westward of tUe Siony or Rocky Moun

tains, the United States do now Hunk tit to annul and abrogate thai Convention, and that the said Convention, hereby accordingly annulled and abrogated Provided, that this Resclution tskali take effect after the term of twelve month from the day on which due notice shall he g ven to Greta Britain, ol the passage ot this resolution; and the President nf lha United Slates is hereby authorised and required to givessiU notice; and also at the expiratiun of siid Convention to issue his poclanialion cttir.g forth the fact. The resolution was mide the order of the day for Monday r.ext. In the House Mr- Cubb of Georgia and Mr. McClernand of Illinois, made speeches

for Oregon the whole or none.

here m time ...

syol payment a. .hen the ta-h is on hand, nn.I

. lien a debt is paid there is release Iron, the obturation, and an end to the prinrip.il and inlceevt. Inter. t i. an eaiic ninth, and it is better now to make an tf.irt to pay ..a ihe debt than t', pot it off to a subsequent time, asweknow not. hat vtisnf.1. may come upon the country, or .hat adversity may befal onmelvTs. I hese remarks ar-r. sp. ciiully ad Ires., d t- all im patrons, and c.p.-cial!y to llio.e . ho have o.ed me f..r a l.mr tn.i -. K. I), (i l.l.lON . Ilreokville, N.,;3t3J JJy 77: pioxcnini:) noon.

t il a .nit if ( Ir. Ji th KviM'. 'Mr.iiii, whirl, ii.iia.tt

lu r to t-xprriorsiir lY.-vN . cratlnnli f a.tl Ikt roul and rapully r-;orMl In r i hi-nlili. V' Isnvc hit hr tfntidii in tayiitr. i)i;ti tlii (tn-prtrMtion f Dr. Jatir, lor th m-.Mi' mr-1i, Colli', 1'illtn na. Avhn., nit'tmpii'.n, c. . i the nuin aln:i!tU- miirim trrif f r-sl to ih1 A(UtTi,' ptihiic. L'li"i' tin tiitarki rv n1htit it Ir .lay in- it nn-'f l u- nm! Kki't'nl ptartiK'li .hyiaiHns in V nn U i.i. and. Ki-rt-v r hi varit'tirt prvpa.n. i.ttt lunv b-'ti htirtutilx tvu el, hr ii l.iikf-d np'in a a nat pu'.tlic n n- facttir. Sflmertt ( Mmur) JoLf 'Jc;

1 M ( , of ..,r. 1, I iui. Is 1 in triMiM-n-. stolid in. A, ftirm hi ititni:n"i"s p im ralty, thai h li.m imw

I' IT la Ia i X (.' .

Twri.rrn rninow. TIIK qVAKF.K Cl t V;or MONKS OF MONK tl M.I..

PV r.KOROR I.irrRD. f .sq 1 colllinellr.il the

Is just issued, in I solum,-, rs.mplele price SI. For, ... - r ' ' PlSlPt

something ri.in in the throat; ,.ehi? of ,h. an... n-ks..,. r, e.n.ra,., ,roug-o.,, tne .,,.,., An1 ;., w ,.rcwJ1.BU... .h.m.vc.ll s,.rd.,,,?h,..fr.-s,.n,d...r.t..p.,s m-tinclrm , , ftim ,r.k , t .. t HI)i ..II .1.11

the bowels, ana some limes aiscn irgvsoi snnir.iiu mil-. . : - , , .. i. ' be attend, d to a. usual . ' . ishin success as . t HF. m AKF.H tll, .if . Utcb , " ...i' n' o u as usual. ...... ! -,o ooo conies kave.lr.-a.lv been sold. b. pt 1,lil

Harebetn pr.iv, d in more than oo,ooo e, to " F he irac,-d.r. from .h.eh the r..nt..tat.o;i 'of this , ; TAIIaOIt MIOl.

tu. in.lKKl.. ;.. I'.p. .Weomle eeri n,n Worm !,. .tr.iV. . SW. .sura.o.

ir-if

mr ann liorriblv vet tne 1 . heighten d the subject J

.hen thev cannot be forced tn lake anv other me.li- iiiio a t. an,,, . ..ee.,. t es.cr.. ....vrar; .,...-,, ..i ,"k k-...... i ,. .k., .,l;;,,.. .,r "1 his ,s a hold honk. It is the first American work ,

n;....ik..i. .WCn. hevond cone. ... ; hich. written with the attention of illustrating th

tion. 1 'hey have nrvrrhven known tn fail.

iht t new

b.nl.linir. ni.oosile the Jail. A 1 1 onlers left .nil .1.. m

secret lifriu our larfe republican cities, has met with j fr rk .hall receive prompt attention, on as lihen.il

n

in. cr.AHK $ st ix. F.SPF.CTFVI.LY inflna the piiM c tl.at

have commenced busine,. in iir K 11.";.

m .l.lj.l .nav,,.Bl rnlm (k. m.l.l.e 1 he work w ill u . i i ..1...

DR. SHCKMAS S "C 01 GH L0ZF.S(.F.S , ,Tr in ,hr r.-eorsl. or our literature, as the first n,erean . ork men shall be . mnl... . d. Cure the most obstinate cases of Coui-h in a f. Sovrl d.-strsbin men and manners not ,.i.lv as th. v ! rr , hours. I hey have cured a lartre numlu-r of persons . ho ,M.,r, but as th-y arc" Philadelphia Home Journal. Mav" 1 1R4' have Ihtb civen tin bv the,r l-h. sicians and friends : e .i.... .1. .k...-. j....h,..r.,i ' "

and man -".ho have tu-rn reduced to the si xr. ..fihr ; (ini..,ill? ,fti, .) ,wo or ,he. ,n.. ni...... an .1 , S- S. JAUKSOV,

Kr.se oy spiiiinr o.si, v oos,,,,,,.,,..,. ...u ....... ..- nrt,np a paper to s. pbl ishor of t h.- t,i:K,-r lit,

hila.lelphia, ' .ill rvreive a copy of the huok.

Noil.' but rood

a rei,ni -ly t isjf

cate the conduct of Gov. Whitcomb in not

re-nominating the entire bench in the first

. ; place; f,r, a-ked Mr. V. did not the Gov-

' . . .

il t w . ill ranv imvernor ii. mmp iti riiiiki in

r ' - o , ,,5S;Si,,r,, K,Ver 10 dicial tribunal of the State subservient to "nor, after tl e Senate refused to confirm the 1 acme Ocean. It includes the State (,t,;,s,.ti. The nrinr.int u;. .trtn ! his nomination, re-uppoint Judges D. and

i. j j - ,................... . . . ......

c.. tlllu U.I tlll ti'.s sT.v-ii in.ss iiv.v. mv;,.

"f Texa?, Oregjti as claimed bv the United

s.ates, arid the whole of Upper California, together wiih the adjoining regions of the

ate and Territory of low,, the Missouri )

were such as, if carried out into practice, j

Othello's Occupation is Crone. The Soap Factory belonging to the State of Indiana, located in the City of llio.-klyn, New Yotk, was destioyed by fiie on Monday, the 5it inst.

HIE MORMONS

The Springfield (Illinois) Journal of the 1st, says.-

Sir. Roberts, rs deputy marstiaii, as

ver. hv ih-a. ae Ijit hid the rose ol ncaitn resiorcu

to the harrard cheek and now live to speak forth the I praises of this invaluable medicine. j ). SHEHM.IS'SVII.IMPHOU LnzEsr.r.s" j

) Relieve h.'adache, nervous sick neanacne, .paipna- : tion of the heart, and sickness in a very f . niinuie.. . 1 hey cure Inane, of spirits. 'despondency, faintness. i Icholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, mmmiT nr ! ! bowel complaints; th. y k.i-p up the spirits, dispel all ' I the distressing symptoms of a nit;ht dissipation, and' i enable a person to tindrresi p;reat mental or bodily j ! toil. nit SHFH-4S"X"PO0ff M.tys n..tSTFR" I ts acknowledged hy , all .ho have ever used it to he ! the best sircnrihemnr, plaster in the .nrld, and a mv. ereipn rem.dy for pains nd .raknest in the back, loins, side, breast m-ck, hasbs joints, rheumatism lum- ; bair". stc. One null ion a year will not supply the de- ; ntand. Can lion is tu-cessary, as there are many un

principled persons .ho would force a spurious article upon the Community, lie careful to get Sherman Toi.r Man's I'laster, . ilh a 'ic timilc" of his .ritten name on the back nonc'oih.n are genuine and .ill

do more hurt than food. i C3Mr. Sherman' Warehouse is No. 10 Nassau st ,

New York. CTJ. B. WII.DF.R St CO . No- ?n Fourth .t., Air.nt for the proprietor in I.ouisvilie and v icinity. CjS.ild also in Franklin Counts-, Ind. at Laurel by

T. White t Co. Metamora K. Tyncr Jt Co. Hrmik-

Tl'llSF.K VM IV and II.IIK IS I . three miles he.

must sweep from the Stntnte books all the i offiocs b' vir,ue alone of his volutJry aP j sent to Nauvoo. to m .kc arrests of persons 1 ,r I I .l . .......'.:... tl A Maim nlll.A

guards and securities thrown round the

rights of property and of person by the PnTlcl il ii I i. mi Iiitpt nf lU I sn A tn.. t.

. , "v-.a f tgniu 4 v i 1 1 v lanvi. nil va vj

acimory, it.e inaian lerntoiy, and a substitute, in their stead, the uncertain, considerable portion of Mexico and Old ! wild and disorganizing dogmas of party. California, and some part of Briiih Amor- i Tne " from the Empire State proved ioa. h embraces, also, the most recenl j himself a docile disciRle of the New York ..,,.:.. , . , I school of politics, whose mercenary maxpubnahed information extant, mcluJuii ;,.,,, mMB,r. ifich riin.

ihst A-rinyl from Nicollet's Map of the duct. hsvr rendered the name of -New ; ty. where Jiult' Iewcy resided, and he

poiiilmen'?

Mr. Simon-son followed, in a similar .train, in opposition to the resolution; and said, further, thst himself and Senator Read had pledged themselves on the stump to use their influence to procure the re appointment .f the old bench. Such he knew to be the wish of an overwhelm-

ning majority of the people of Claik coun

V.& S.J. KOXIaV, Tanners C u r r i v. s ::o. cie,

MAIN STRF.ET, BF.TWKEN FIFI'll AND SIX I'll C B.CI..ATI. C.'irfAir7i an hrintt nn ttxtartmrnr f Slr in f 71ptr .e.Vrr, Co", PtnHinf. L'ninz. yrurtrcw Kid Skui; Skirtinf. Hi' nrs. A'i, Hint. Rrtille tr Sratint Lrntlier. Shec muk-rr'r Fmiliurt. Shtr Th rrili, Ve, l.ntf Bt'Trrrt, .Itrlt, Turks, .VrVe,Bo H'ci C.rr, Or. And every article for Ihe manufacture or K'Kits ntid Shm-s. and at the lowest prices l'.r (ASH. CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND SKINS, March STth l4s. S4-IT

.iosr.in cvi.nv.

. ...I l I V.. n -..I W s& f.wat .if

mile Hit. A Ub lrwe.t. M Cnm-rv..r, Kny-; Bjrt.t frMn, VfihV ntibUc har; rinr.m.iiN

w

re.ideiices of Mair William Oliver a. "I S S. I.'llom-

medie.l, keeps constant 1 v f.r stile Fruit ai:d Oroam. M- . tal 1 ree. Shrubs, Vines. t;r.i-ii-llouse plants, A.c. C TCut I'ijicrrt nf all Staui.,f 3 1 ( Catalogue at.d prie s can be . i. at l he Office t,f j the Indiana mericau. j March inh, t.-4a '4-'J j A X IMPOIITA XT I.KTTl'P. 1 he folio. inir h it r from Or. nriliam. rX t"eir, I Mass, hut speaks the uniform lanc"i;v C hundr.il. jf other rh.siciaiis, who have tri.d, and thenfor. I klio. hew ti, appreciate Ja lie's Kxpe. roranl. j I.....-II. Mas. Jaa. tl. i Ir. Ia,i.l Ja.ne: D.ar Sir llw-e u.dourmedioine, fsn u:iiver-ally kno.ii 6, the name ofjasnet c..!,,-,,.) in mt'iirasiii ' I t a i.uu.!. r of year..

I and can m..st trnl, av, that 1 have h.i n more ucI res-ful in Ihv-n-eol lhal a mild. safe and thufiuch I Kpectnrai.t, ill ofauy hi hi have ev. r d. II liiheh.-t for the follo.in ob.io.is r.s..us. It d.n-a not if Riven in prop; rilos, s. w cas.oli a dir agre. able nauI sea ItM-si.ot .. akeil lhe .is and pnistrate lh I ss.ii-m, like in..st olh.r Kxpeciorani hi cinumn u. ,,'or 0osil abate the appetite ol' the pall, ut, likeotht ! w..alilii.-ni.di.ini-s. .iii.lil a.e l.i n used bs IV j I'acntiv. Ina ...r.1 it is tie.ris or quile the '"'"s?

, .hieli has n.-n ...ira. .r ... i,.:...j .

aes c.oie h; r

i charged with countcrieilintr the coin of the j

realm As the account goes, Mr. Kouerts i

reached Nauvoo, "and procured a Arson lo point out to lum llri'haui Ywing. An individual was indicated as thu peison The deputy arrested him. took hi:n to Carthage, and there, a ter making him do.f bis outer habiliments, it was louu.i that the individual arrested was not llu slid Young, but a person who hid been allircJ to resembli him. In the mean tiinc. we eupposj tbi

cite County, hy Philip M.son, Ori jsrt

Jan 13 IMS

S-in

,1. It ONT K,

M AVl'FAC Tl'REK and Wholesale dialer in Ma-, mlla Cotton and mji Rons4 all sitcs, Cord., j Line, and T inc. of all kinds. j .Vr.rr .Vou STrrrt. trir brty Fr.ur. Mmujmc ', fry H'i'trrrn Rvr. Cinrinnnti. i X. B CASH paidforHEMP aud H.A.X. March 27th, IS4S -'"

RarrelsolSall. UHr Kgs while led. For saljbv R- vV s.TYXKU.

v.lt S..e r.lW. -r.-. Ind.m. Madder. Nails. I

., - "o . . ' ' ' (ilass. Cotton Yams, kc. I Sold at the lo.ist cash price. I

March 17, 184S. la w notici:.

S L E Kl 11 Oi M Y E R S. Affrrtneyi nnd Cn-inrllor ul ". -w v T- i.i. at,ctut to ! b',-ines entrusted to th. iu. .itheare aiul Hds-lus I e,ll.r iu the S,nn..r

or interior rutin, ofihe Male.

f re"i.in. sour's Hf..

I l l IIFIt I1KK.H M, M.rk,

1 he above M d:cin:- is ! J hy Hill X II ''. BrooK

aipa Ind.

j OWceoserJ.tion.liesst.Ml-. on s,,in ... ' ,l,e 'r.asu.-er'sofll.e.Hr..okill"'. hull Sept. I. IH.

w- iivii & CO.,

IITHOU'SMIF, ami Ketail dealer, in Staple and t Kant , DRY C.'ionv. v..4. FilV- .ire. t. uor h i ,W thoe,- .kUrseasl Wali.ul, Cucmuau. O.

March 27th, 14 .. .. . "T't . laAST XOTICR PFKSONS kn.. im: thrmss-lr. s i.l. bled lo the lat HrisuUI.il Bi vten, are n juwis 'r'

.i.holll dela .si 1.1 tl.i noi.ee nc ..re..rr. ,u. v o1M,M.e , fiit( ,h,,r ,,.. or .ec.nillts the hsluls ol th ,ir,..e.(orr.Hl....n. 1HM.1 KIHIOT c ,r- i:..j..k,.::. . n .-. "h. i: .-'"-