Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 May 1846 — Page 3
regiments of roluiiteeis to aid in ovengirjr'
rn T R D. I YS L i TFAirr
; oni j i. .
. i !tpnTnpr aTwatnn at (Juu iidier uenn miueir coitPirYn.en upun tlie Arrival of the learner uaiwstoa at AUUIVal of the james l. da v. i Government of Mexk-.., fr which rra-o.
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Trow the X. O. Trap!,; M,,j 19.
sun Later
New Orleans -Further particulars
of the last Battles. The arrival o f j ' the recruits- ! f.ad'jrti O feast Pictyui; E i.-rst, -Wiy 1S,J i Arrival of the Galveston.
.'.re .Vesica ttiwtTcrmfuft .Jnotner BaM.e Impeded. Ths tea;nihi? Gi'veston arrived hilf psst 11 o'clock this imining, having left Brazos . .. ilia arAniniT rf W.,.1 f.s.l . w , I . .
V"h ,nt. She touched at Galveston oii0" I3ih for his camp on the .iver her passage. From an extra of the Civil- , R0Te' ccoinpamed by only one company
weixtraci me ioiiowmr, cij uuiikhis. ue was
Son of Tcm ore.! tire
II"!
and staff, with the guard that had brought down the train. Sc., started for his cam?. He was met by an express a few miles from Foint Isabel, informing ii:n that S,0X
Point Isabel, May 15, j 'ne Governor has railed upon the citizens
b o'clock, 1. M. oi ina for ih requisite number, to fill
I i lie report revaleut in ramp at this "o complete said regiments, and in obe I ,ime is llla' l'e Mexican are within our dience lo this call it becomes the duty of a i immediate vicinity lo the number of 6 or : sufficient number of the citizens of Frank-
j 7,0J0 strong: as to its correctness, I ca:mol j County, to make up her just proportion j
Town, out certain it u we are in the neigh- i 1,1 ,,ie demand, and the better
i borhood of the enemy, and an attack at 1 her 9, d.;
i any hour would surprise no one here. "e ' Resolved, That the Courtly
Gen. Taylor left this place on the morn i nitssumers, of the county of Franklin, he
requested to appropriate the sum of ten I dollars, out of the county Treasury, lo each of the first ninety thiee citizens, of th's j county, who shall volunteer and muster in- I to the service ol ihe United States, in the , manner directed by the Governor of the i
State. The following persons were appointed a Committee tu receive the names of volunteers:
C JWe aii niS : n announce JOJJ Dl'MOXT, f Kq. - taut i Ut for the office of Prft-catin Altsrni fiirili; tfwrJ ju-l.vial ciixuH, of iMriia.ia f i i
JOIIX 1 IKIW T. ND, AruitNtic bit name to the p -op 1 ftl' ih. tlttr.l Juiliciiil circuit asa e ami i date for the o Nice of rrf,r Mtgrnry subject ta any fair artwiiiuu-ut thai may be made atiumtr the. Candidate. nre jri'tf r;td to announce ihe name of Dr. Ht Fl'SlUYM')'D, a a candidal-for theofftee of Litul. Gut r.iur, f t the State of Indiana
On the morning of the KUh Gen. Taylor dsed in a simple farmer's apparel, an J
The reautiful Die XD tliue also u hose live have been marked by active deed, ol benevuleiu.-e and untiring drvotiou in aiiicu.raiiiir, the condition, of nn. AU! how reIrntl, s ar.' thr art, oh draihf But of all thy ininiatv liai atu net upon thee in solemu scatr, quick to lK-ytliy awful ht-hrst, I'unscmptiok, the iutr.tiabU
tttv-h rt :. furmrrly unit to be ft-arvd; but, thanks
m uiuue oi conveyance a lijnt wagon, driven by a negro servant. There aeeins to be little doubt but he will reach his camp in 'safety, after which, the general
fresh troops uaa arnveu m aietam jras, i Ur,nositioii i tho M.,;,,.. .. tit ...
OiK) of which La I crossed over, and t, 100 i . r., c.,n - ... more Lad crossed th R,o Grande at Barita J f'", Sq"a"S' da"er 15 P "car the noeachica, not more than eight ' s n lhe Sements, and he seems roiles from Point Isabel at once, and made de e,n'me,d how ihem lht when the prepiratiorss al once to leac the next day , l,aU 18 'wly peed, the dancing must not witU such forces s were arriving. cease until his tune is played and the JidGen. Parede3 is at tha head A l"i,(XH) ! dlers paid, troops on his way to Metamnras. It may Four rompanics of the regular infantry. Possibly be that the fresh troops arrived at accompanied by one volunteer company
jiatamoras is ure nuniicti umsior. ot ins oi artillery and Mobile Volunteers left
liere to-day for Barita, a point on the Rio Grande, where they will be joined in a few
lays by all the companies Irom this place, which will swell the number to some 1200
:or 1500 men. It is Gen. Taylor's intention
to keep possession of the point, and to the volunteers he has assiened the honor of
is trie advance
army. -o uoudi me enemy were tuny advised that Gen, Taylor had left for Point
Isabel, and their plan is to try and "cpture lil:n on his return, whilst a stronger f,irce i - i -
crossing aoove, is 10 come nown upon :s armr. Gen. Taylor appeared h:gh'y pleas
ed with the Jnlel'ijence; for einee the war;
hiscoened. and no reijtike, tha excite-1
It i ookrille To ir mh ip, While Water " Springfield, " Bath, " Fairfield., " Bloominggiarr '
fmurtl, i'oisey. Sail-Creek. Highland,
Wm. M. M Carty.
J. U. Campbell. A Boyd. Wn Bake. Ir. Crookshank. Dr. Miller. II. D. Johnson. Jno. II. Farote. Reuben Hawkins. Sand ford Hutchison.
m'tilic lor tti'n moil tiir disease. If resort he had to
tht IlAt.PAM or Wild Cherry ia the farly statte of Consumption, a positive cure may be rrlitd upun rhau..?uU of tlic most inlerettiug cutr are constaully lakini; place, but l-t ALL who 'ou!d t the right medicine inquire pa rlicularly for Dr. M'istur's balsam, a the hut-st iiiHia:ions are abroad. C7See adv-i iic;nent. MiiJ 29, 1J46
ir.ent and activity attending opera' ions j maintaining ii.
opens anew eratoir.s vigorous acniev.nents. and all had marked how much better he looks than when confined to the "masterly inactivity" of the Corpus Christi campaign. f he steamship G ilveston Ian-led 4"i infantry (regulars and roljnteers.) the Augusta landad.!aboat 25). Cap'.. Price arrived via Padre island from Corpus Chrisu with his company of 70 mounted rangers: they all reached the Point on tha 13thThe Telegraph and James L. fay will
, . ..
uui. rorno, arrived here this morning with five companies, which increases the force now here (o about 1,200 men. It is unnecessary for me to write of the actions of the 8th and Qih. In the two battles, we lost about one hundred and sixty men, whilst lhe loss of the enemy was 700. Our officers distinguished themselves, particularly Gen. Taylor and Col. Twiggs. During the battles of the 8th and 9th,
en. Taylor headed his trr.ops in the most
iloubtlesa land their troops, amauntin ta ' cool and eailanl manner lli pcranr from
upw.rd.ofSW. Jt Point Isabel on the 14 j hrlieems almost a miracle. He has won V-inS: 1 J-1 lhe of y his willingness
" B. Cottrell.
ln moiion of Geu.Berry, It was
l I f Tl. .. a . V. . l r .
Muia, ...,. nit, proceeaings oi tins Hoshour and J. M. Whiui. in.
meeting oe uirnisiicd tne edLHTirs of lioth
newspapers of this pi.acend th t ihey be requested to publish tfte same. Wm. M.M'Carty and Dau'l St. John addressed the meeting. On motion, the meeting adjourned to Saturday, 3 o'clock, P. M. THOS. KTJXNEDY, Prest Jas. N. Ty.ner, Sec' y.
Cambridge City Dicisivn Xo 11, Wi
fly Organized and the tlffirers illatalled i111'""1" " 'ureiiUted nun a remedy ha been found tlia' li.:. nrored itself an almost iuvariable
Saturday, last, lue2dd ini. l (. W .
., E. II. Barry, assissled by G. T., W. D.
inith, acting P. G. W. P. G. W. A. John
ritchel, G. S. Anslera Butler, G. Cond. A. Nelson and several of the Brethren
fiom Dublin, Rirhtnond. CVtitre i'ie, and
CAnnersville. The following ure tbe ofli-
ce
i
Charles Coffin, W. 1
Rev. Thos. S. Webb, N . V J.T. Coxe, R. S, Jos. W. Davis, C. W. B. Hamilton, A. C. Dr. Alanson Smith, I. S. Isaac Bennett, O. S.
The above officers, and t!i
"Gaod news to the Consumptive." OBITUARY. aT3 GW many itiniisaiidn annually tink into the ravr
I ti im, r tlit inlluencr of thit drt?adul ncocrag-t : and
DAILY PACKETS ON WHITE WATER CANAL: rX Til ELY. PASSENGER BOATS..'. N order to meet the ami f the ra llinir nabli
Geo. Collin. Harrion, Cr:
Samuel Murphy, BrookviiV. Ind. N. Walker, Metamnra, Ini. I. Clement, Laurel, Iml. Cieo. Krybar-rand J. Elliott, ConucnTille, Iud.
Aron lleaaor, t aionnoire no, inn. C. S. ANDREWS i. Co. Prmpi irttrt. , May 13, 1346 ai-tf-i; W ESTA BL1SII MIZXT. The First and only one La the West. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE fiH K uiuIiT-tirjiied, after a lbnr pif-paration. has iut 1 oprtu-d a hu!i-ale Ctiithintf Slort. on third sticct.
j '. i3, f.ppusitt the Hcnrie Hoiit., hirp he ha now i and ill constantly ket-p on hand a largt and e-mral ! a;sortiurnt of rvady mudt sr-aonable Clothiitjr all
or-ethn all. how m.nv of the vuu. e are, by mean, i r.-i oily, aim pot up a. .o ,.S.e a:.u
ofllii maladc. taken U fori thev h..e fi,.ihed "orK """'"V -"u ?!, 'H'"' '. '"".'
: o-it '-liu.l tlu ir dayn. Dr. Folcer'i Olnsaouian, or All-
' DCI1ME 8C Co. - j WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 'flocks Watches, .Fewelrv j AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS Sc MATERIA I S,
on t his fluriluuz inlet, a Li'V J Btait f run rj- i f l I i-T oil hand, an tMniirt aortmrnt
u'.rrhj hrivrrn ' V" r u,e voia ana lnt Jewelry, I, old and Silver C .VC.V.V 1TI & CWiSCHECrr, i Speetaele, Cioldand Silver Lerer and-Vert Watches; Ha Wn filt'ed up in rnod ..rdrr.and pren;i r he t1"!" n Siler PeKcil. Spectacle Glares, Violin, tike thi.lin:- iiur'Vcaruin that tl.r proprietors will do Percuiion eap, Pistol-, Kiiors, Knives, Sen-.
everv lliirir fjr lk. ir eomforl whilst ludrr llieir charire. ur Kc-
,h"""nn.Y LINE OF BOVTS. j Leavin? each point rejrularly: Cincilinori at 2o'cluek ! P. M., and CauiH Sdc-e City immediately after Uie ar- t rival of the V-stem Stae;e, i Hare Ucourh, each ay, 13.00. includine; meals. They are at liberty to present the folluvins; n'ferenci-i. I
Nath I M'Clure, White Water Cauia lU-iii. t in. i
5; H'ctt fourth Street CiSCWSATI. O.
MlJ 1, 1M0 l8.v.
FRANKLIN TIIAUPK
Watch ITIakcr and Jewel I rr
.V. 117 Fifth St. South Side frefnvrn Bart k fine CI NCI N N A Tl , O.
'; A General asortmcnt of IClork., Waichi s, Ji wt li y Silrer ware Sfctaeles fine Cutlery (orole ; Old Gold & Silver taken iueichaiig ; Clocks Vu li- ' rs Ji Jewetrv repaired. April I, 1346 18-1 y
JOIII H ARD, (UtOCEltQ TEA DEALER So. !5l,Tj,'r ifrrrf ictireen Elm !t Race, Ssrffi SVrfr CINCINNATI KF.KPS constantly on hand Teas, Suar, Ci.ff.e. Hire, Tobacco, reaiwinv, Fort-iti Fruits, fifti of various kinds, Namely Salmon, Mackerel, Codn,S. and Candies at wholesale and retail prices Etc. A:! f hicb lie will sell at the lowe.t prices, and any article hemsy se'rl which is not approved of,tlieca-h w ill
be immediati'l) returned. April I, 184-5.
IH-lv
houe ill the L'nitcd Statrs.
. heali.iir la Z. V i ' "1"5M'n-.r "" supplv alt d. mand, in this line, and he;, U-avr :h" lli, I . ' " B- "ufam ,t- thea.teiitionoftlie public to hi, presem stock Mr II LiHo-i. -si.linr at 19 R inrtou .tr.-et, who Country De1er,r j,.r;coUrly .... -it. d
S. K
Indian. The "Spencer Greys" and the l.erinin Yaegers," two fine volunteer cmnpanies of New Albiny, have tendered their services to the Governor of Indiana The New Albany Gazette siys thu two companies hive been orgm'Zjl in
F.vansville in this Slate, wko reptri them
had Ik, ii tr.iuiiK tl with a severe cough for some years, anil fr. nut m'.y h id turns of risins; blood, found more
helirtit from one bottle of the Olosaoiiian. than tram ' any otli.T in 'd.eiiu' w hich he has ever used. liisalU ht aiiun in its pron.Tties, and those w ho rt"v:rt to it for ! n li.-f w ill not b. disappointed. TO PARENTS. 9"- T;i Carni:ative Bat-am is a crrtr.ni ami
rsjndy cur.- t'.r Diarrhoea, Dyntery, l liolura Mi i Vitis, StitnnuT Complaints with childrf it, and alt d r:iii' -nirir kS ilie -iioiiiach or hnwelA. caused bv im-
nee or iTfoi in diet. It ha cfTcctcd curti in the , wtrt vas,'- t.'f ih. se complaints even heie hope had almost fird snatched a tender infant fr.-im an ear.v
: iriv.'. and c:iil i torih the exclamation, '-it has saved i xh-: child.' Tht Proprietor of this medic'tnt bf leave to -iat' It is sirnu'ihing which he hax nd extensive-
. mm , ... .ii ,v in private practice lor numhrr orTenr, and beSeilt, to UllnesS aildpaitlCipate in tlie beau- 1V; th.it heh .vaved many livehyit8 timely use.iif.il ,A r Kvi r ut -rfon atTHotrd with lheecoinplainf. a'rinvi liful and impressive ceremonies -f open ,,, ,. ,muleof it, ,bich i,;rrlltc , ' ive
r 1'hT. r.itnphit ts containing full direr tiona and certiric:Us of cures accompany each bottle. Prepi-n-t! nnlyat o. 8 South Third street, Phila. Tr. D.JAYNf. T'luladtlphia. T(Y ahnvc mt dicine is for sale at the Drug Store of Hill St Haile, l'roKviUet Ind 22-3 w
Ilr is fully iirepirnl to
to dnw ' . citv !
d to eall, !
examineand price the tped; thi-y will find them better made and as cheap a thoe manufactured in the Eastern Ciiie. The can now save i:iu trauVif -sr!
expense by purcha'inj of the unders'irnid
l!-t. were
initiated. We are told, by one tf lhe
brcthteit present fio;n this place that theie
were some forty or fifiv Brethren -from
the different Divisions named above pre
Trr.f S.'rrrf, V. Ma)l4"i, J4, 1
F.I. IAS MAYF.R,
1.1, tpbattte the Hrnrie Haute. C7.Y(V.V.V.17V. OHIO. 2M.
Clock! flock ::
C. K. COLLI XS. 5A ff Suuth Side, one door East of Rare I IN f I "N A 1 I, IS duly reeeii iiiR from New York, Rras Clnc1t f every "description, hich he will sell at F.a,ttr.i pn cis. C. E C. also pays particular attention to rvpsiiing Clocks, Watches Jeweilrj. April 1. Hsil !!
of
LADIES AND GETtWKi MAKER & HAIR M VN V F AC T L" R KH No 2S, East Fourth, near Sycamore t. CINflX X A'l I KKKrS always on hand" and makes to ordol , in the must fashionable and durable stj le, ljidios and Ucnts Wijs, Scalps, Fronts, Braids, Curls, tc. huli -.11 ! 1 .. V - . 1 ! I.. - . . .1 I) ...... 1
rsi.tc, must present, and file there duly au:hent.eat-.l, . r f h anMn to iv ,,!, a
,n the Clerk, omcr ot said . o-irt win,., one , prcha,inS elsewhere. this time. I hose indebted must make intmed-af p- . -, , ' ,.iv M,ri I I,, .-it. tr. i nrohshlv solvent. i Ar,r"
Administrator's Notice. "B" ETfF.RS of Administration tinon the estate
Ruhert Swictftt. deceased have been granted to the underi(rir-d by tlie Probate Court f Franklin Count v. I nd. Alloersnns lisvinr claitns against t'ie
May 15, 184i.
Wia. T. IlLtr.S,
Adm'r 2l-lw
ing the Division, initiating ihe inemhors, ; and installing its officers, all vicing with each other in their zeal to extend the jniiiciples of our Order and in 4displa tny in ' all its effulgence" that ennobling cli iracteristic of our a?sociatim-llrother!y L no. Success loour Urethron of Cambridge;
Mississippi arrived on the 12th from Yera i lt,hx most imminent pe-; selves ready to march to the R,o Grande . h , , , . d, fr, Th R-inhrWr,- nff .i,r. Itir, riIs- His motto is-'I wish no man to Eo i at days notice. I
N. P.WEnB, WHOLESALE DEALER IX GROCK-MKS AND PRODUCE; Nil 41, tmvi-r Market St., Fifth door east of SYCMOHK. NORTH SIliK. ClXCINN'AT1
may the few Vi llO now compose the Ort!er ! C"'li paid fur Fl.ix Sred, White Brans, Beeswax,
i tii!iif-!i ar.t
t.ran'de enforcing the blockade. ! where 1 a"" not willing to lead." He has
It is stated tint an expedition is to be ! en dubbed "Old Rough and ready."
W e have news from Mexico that Com
Conner will bombard Vera Cruz. His met al is 300 guns. From Mexico. The barque Mandarin, Gapt. Cooly, ar
rived thia mirninrr from VeraOtu;. whirh
Wo have
The officer of the lt battallion. 2th
regiment, volumeer militia of Indiana arc called on to meet at New Albany to uight. ,ou. Journal, 21s iitsl.
sent by the boat3 of .the squadron to take
the town of Barita, sixteen miies from the mouth of the river, w here there is a military force. A letter has been recei.ed lure by Gen. .lohnton from Gov. Henderson, dated the
Mhiiist.. in which the Governor states that 'place, she loft onthe Tth inst
r.ewasaooui to leave corpus utinsti to papers to that date.
assume me position, we presume, in the By the above arrivat, we learn thit the ! command of the voluntctrs of the ?me. a--:-i iTnit..! t .-.i...i r '.
.... . - - J " pu..wwiuii rsucu . I ' 1 1 11 I C(4 . , f i . carding to the resolutions of the Lnsla- Cruz on the 4ih in r,ti;.o. i ress v,,,e lo "'crease the pay of vt lunt ers
tu' TL , , 'way, the guns of the castU were all Gen. Johnson has been ordered ii re- manned, matches lighted, ready to fire inportto his excellency at Corpus Christi. : ta ihem, if any disposition was irnde low-
ine tnree companies called tor Irum arda i. It was ceneraiy believed that as
Verrripondenreo the Bolt, ratt ivt. The Whigs in Congress - Pay ot Volunteers. Washington, May 20, 18-16. There is one important fact that the people all over lhe country (Might to know, which is, that, while the Whigi in Cong
from J7 lo $10 per month, and to give each one who serves during the war one hundred and sixty acres of the public land,
! as an inducement to them lo co to the de-
ihi3 county and Harris are about rea ly to ' soon as it was ascertained that hostilities fence of iheir country, the Locof.vcos, alleave for lhe seat of war. had commenced on the frontiers, that ! most in a body, vole against increasing From the Austin Demxral of the Gilt i Commodore Conner would mike an at- their pay oi giving them lhe grain of landl inst.weleamthatGov. Henderson, under ; Uck on the town and castle; but that a j The oiher day, "the House sent tu the
instructions Irom Uen. Taylor, has made I r;- "t"'"' Senate the -war bill," a it is called, in-
a requisition upon the militia of the State
mouth. The Senate amended the bill, by
tei once
to all our laws require, become a mighty
phalanx, and give permanency. i jnr
and strength to the great which we are united.
principles fur
i-.d and llri;-d Fruit.
KEFErlBXCR1?; R ibert niL-brman, Esq,; Stevens, Chaplin & Co,; F.ll,-r 1 H.Il.irii:iii: Elder James Chalen; Cincinnati. ll.tyhs A- S-.it'kle, Vm, Jas, Morfran, Es.,; J Hulland, Ko,.; Witni'miMon O. R 11 Juunson, jr, Eq,; Dr. Jiliuoii; H ;1 Ni ir-i.itjh, O. M il 29, ldlj i-ly.
Our Progress. Weleainthal Sa'utday next the 3)1. inst., has been determined upon f.u the organization of Muncie Division, No. V2, lo-
300,000 Fcctoi' IA M BER wanted::
j TZV, Sti'cnlcr mho reside iu Cincinnati on 5th
JSL
ONE CKNT REWARD.
rn..
T"s AXAWAT fr.m the subscriber livinr
I ine; Grove Township, rranklin Coiinty ln,l , Thomas Rash, a bound boy to the farmioc; buiie,-s.
I forwarn all persons from Harbtirine; or trusting sani Hoy on iny account, as 1 will pay no debts f hi co;itractinp;, after this date, Mav, 17. 14. THOMAS STAVT. MayJI, 1S4 21-4S.-.
Wm. Copfisj. r. H. R. Coi-tin. W- &: D.II.B. COI'FIN'
Will If !' I. ('. Kr. ItKTatl. CIJi H'l.'KS Phvsieiaus and Druririst, vi.itinp; Cincinnati are
riu d to call and examine our Drutft and I hcmtcal.
Xa. IT, LowL-r Market at ur rump,i.i.v in.naii.
I NOTICE. U7TiF.RF.AS my w ife Rachel llerry, has left my Ik-J and board withoutjust tauseor provocatior. I forewarn any person from trii-tine; said p:-ron on uiv account, for 1 w ill pav no debts of hvr eontractin? af , tcr this date. ' DAVID MERRY. ! A-pri! 6.1815 1S-JV WAYNE - P I.F IS. WHOLV SALE DRTdtilSTS k MASIVACTIRKRSOFIHWIICAIS. I "lON'SI ASTLY on hand all tile new rfmt.li. Frenih, English andofouron M mo acturi. . i Also constantly on handafresh supply of Drue;, ai.ej
Medieines, w hich will be suldatlbe lowest prices
UA VE Constantly on hand, a la it;.' and (iem ral as- ; sort.nent of Fancy tiroeeries ol the best qualities. ' which they will sell wholesale and retail, at the lowest : cah prices. i Mav 2 , 1846 21-1 ?.
ihfvrB. " .senate i.ie - war
U'k.. tk-:i-j .i- creasing the nay of volunteers to S10 per
r., t ; .u.iiuimii Bai;eu, mo i nueu ' m, - . ....... .. V
iui ae.cu vuuiuaiucs u liiuiiilicru men, in i Ci.i.. A- i., . , ... . , , r ,ii-. lsles sAip r almouth was the only vessel
1IUU1I1V1I IU 4(sv S r I V V. k7 a ' . I ti I V U . I V, U lillU I
in nan. Ti.ss Cnmi L,. ,t . subititniiiii S7 for SI0. and n hen the I i 1
ihe field to operate against Mexico. had g.ine to the Unzis ta assist tha army ' ws relumed to the House, every LocofoThelast Austin Democrat states that ; if needed. Every prepartiona was mak-! co present but eight, voted lo ajree to the news has reached Austin, fioru good au-( ing at Vera Cruz for its defence, and thit j Senate's amendment! The y voted tint S thority, that the Camanches refuse to treat: of the castle. IIavy ?.ins were being ti- j per month was enough, after all, for ihe
with or meet the U. Slates commissioners, sen over every oy. The weather had be- volunteers! They were receiving 8 per and the inference is that these Indians cm vcrf Lot. lh thermometer standing i ,. uiemseWs; but what of th u? Thru
nave neen lampeiea wun ny Mexican " .u msue miiiM. iits appearance.
The Texan Democrat tlales that Co!, i ... j ,12Z m -
of Hacc and is at present cnirair in
the Dry imdi buftinrftft wishei tn exchange a
I m il !t(-hctc(i a-Ttmrnt of Goods fia amount about
, five tli.iisa:nl duliars) Tor Ltimhcr. I l !. . ...riiiii ut if. nprsi 1 inibrirln Dry Tnorii.
rated al Muncie, Delaware Co.,- and lhat : funiwar.-. in-t.-wart, stoneware, oniccrit-s. Nails
ant! tTi "fit cu d cxprely for the Omntry t.ade and i n-iw l-.M.-aifd t i. ..mhridft; City, ht're any pcnnns t!rtr hU i f jitt rch.sinf can i xamine the stock. 1 u ill st-U mi fair time by the purchacrr well securiii lie p:;yi ut. in that he cau easily pay fur the lumher ' oi'lh' Mrrchandi-te. rerfiir.U r p'.trticulary apply pers(in.iU) or add rest, in . h y t( t K i Cincinn:iti, which mil be promptly a;t itl- d t. Mr.JiM. (; rul fun my i-rrnt in Cambridi?? fity will t.tlv !eaire in howug the ttuk to anvdesiron or uMrchii-ins:. KOBKRT HZI.KT f Jr.
i. HtciiiitHti Mav 21st 1S46
G. V. A. Dr. John Priiclirtt. liJbood -3o : puted lo instiiute lhe DiviM.ii,, ai)J iu-tiili it? ofRrersi. We learn also that t. nppY ' cation for a Charier for a DivL-ion ut .M.-.i-awaka Si. Joseph's Co.? hasbctNi rrceived and charter granted, and m;c!i nw-iMMV laken as will injure iis organic v.in as soon as poih!e. Thus il is that our order is rxtrnJiiig i'
OK. JAYNK'S AI.TEKA TIXK. We hare been infmed by Mr. Hoe, f a 'cure prtor-m-d n her by Dr. Jayne Alterative which prove its superiority over every other remedy f the kitid. She ha been atrticted for the last sixtf-en yearv with ulcerelion suid exI.iHatioti or v,-irio;i buiie., during which time many piece nf bone h-e been di-eharpid from the frontal oitne of the cranium hth h.-r irms ljt and hand, and fmra both and from the Uft f nmral bone, and from the riht knee, be':drs paiiifnt nlcer. on other pftrttuf htr per Ann, which li.-tt b.ifrli-d the fckill of a utinitxT of the muvt cminrnt phyiriaii
of our city ntinni? tnuM o the tiinr her suTt-n;!?-. have been lu.wtexcntttatins and deplorable. Ah.iuf
thre moiiih since she wa induced to trj !-. J.t m-" ! Alterative, which ha hail an aMi.tiitdiit Iiappy f - feet upon h r, by reniMV iiifj n,.! pain, and cnnini: the j ulcer to heal while at the same ci tin- her ynt rt het th i lias been eomplrtelv riorrd, and (the nnw wt-ii 25 lb. mre than she did bef.ire he cutn.uenced lhe ue , of this valuable prepaiatioii. The above iiM-tlteiiiet are for sale at tlr' Drti St-iv of i Ilia & H...K Urjokvil;,-. Ind.
May I, IS-ij SI-.
N'o. 250 Min trett tutwetru 1'ifi.h and Sixth.
April 1, l"ty. J Carton Bt'k Thibri Shawl, silU frinj. 1 I foilr Conl. d.i I ' N. S. Cashmr.B do 5 " n'l.aiui Baizurincdup thaw'. j s Silk Prints fcTus. Jusl rrffirid and for salt-whole or rrlail. N. Luwrr Market street Ciueiuciniimi. By WOOD I.ARRIN.
J Case new style rrtiiiedl. awn I i s do I.ace " 1 -s , (.ingham ' j l Canon Bnnnet 1 awns (all c.il.us' Jul r.'O-ned and all l the liest and most durable stvle At ll.,le,ale aud retail hr WOOD f. I.AKIV
22 1 ill.
NOTICK.
I! f. wit h rotT'icd has been this dav appointed Ad-
fii--e . ii - i ' mi.si-'trat.ir of ihe estate of Peter Honlton, late of benificenl SWay With astont.hlllj? r;iJlJ. KrnnLlinr ydceaed. Persons owinff said estate
.ire r' qto-t- d to make imraeuiate payment; creditors w Ii fi h-1 h ir cian:is properly authenticated. The un-dirii;ti-d i imt nd vised whether said estate will prove suh ent , or u.lu rwise. LEWIS EOULTON, Adm'r. M.iy 2?-3w.
C AS I M E It K T V K K I S &r. IClrwn New Sivled l rencli Casmurres I - Wnul'BI'k Y w 1 Fncy Tweeds. The i',mf lot ufCassimeres and Twe. .1, are of the very laiesi iiiijMtrtatiuns, and they enmprise one ot tin nio-'l b. autil'ul assortments everolf r, d in lis West
we calle.lecial attention to lliem.
WOOD .V
No. 24 I.nwer Market st C':l:cilllia ii. May I. ISl-'i
I.M1MN is-ti.
trere members of Congress nol mechanics
nd liard-laboiing men!
- for the Ind. American
War Heating j Dearborn Co:mttf. The De.nocracy of On Tue-dav erenino ih Sfi.h in.i . '! Dearborn County, met iu cauoiw, on Sa-
V - w T "
Harney had ma le a requision upon Gov.
Ilendeon Tor seven mounted companies.! Here is an arsiimeni for ninhinr r.irw.irrl
lltp rssrtsit ii, rf mlr rDaimmil. nl m.,.,nt ' larce number of the citizen of nrmiL-villo ! turdav lhe ldh inst., and nominated lhe
waaw H.VIHH.III. V VUI I V g 1111 . Ill U UIUIIIU- " . ..,. cd gunmen. I end its vicinity met at the Court House to) following ticket, to wit: For Senator, The Mexicans continued their firing into1 beal P ta volunteers to tender their ser-. Janies I Milliken; for Kepiesentatives. the fort opposite Matamoras nearly ever e now existing beteen the j . p , J(lhn AlVm G.Tebb., for Shers.nce Ueu. Taj lor left the works. . Lmted Slates and Mexico. Qn mminn,! n , ' ' The brave and gallant Major Brown died r K.jieot was called to the eh.,ir Wm. j E,llcU H.Jwkson.&c. For the whig. on the lOih, from a wound received in his! Roeesox appointed Vice President; and j this is a good ticket. But we hope neith-
ihigh by the explosion of one of the ene-; J9- 1 vser, hecre'ary. The following er the whigs, nor the democrats ill re-
ity. This will be the ihirteei.ih Diii-i n organised in this State since its i:iinduc tion in Novcn.ber Kist. We c.iiinm Vm ex till in thi, for we expct l the true rincipies of temperance to flouiiah and exert a controlling influence in ever j ptaee wlieic a Division of the order exists. Wc claim for it no magic power, aMuuish it.-? rr. deeming influence in aving scores of mrn who with minds above the common mould, had become slaves lo a debasing, riiiiuo habit, has often seemed to pes-es a trulj magical power. But w e do claim for this
S h -reliv piv
bis ii a;ip.
NOTICE. m that the nndersirned have
thi dav
pinted AdmniMtrators ol tneestate ot Koli-
t Hutell. lat- of Franklin coumv, deceased. Per-
! sunt ovi ittfC saisl Ktate are rvquired to make immdi. ' iir pa m- iit ; art I creditors will file their cluinn duly at;. hi -ntica1 d. I he Estate i solvent. , JOHN S. Ht'SSKI.T. ! JEP I H V!l RUSSELL. Adm'r, Vc. May 2', 1.S4- 22-3w I E!itli Toor aTIau s rill;
Or Host: Coated Vegetable Pills.
Sab of Real Estate. 1 II F. undv rsiitneil t "niimi-i.iiiMe ap'ituT d by th' Pro ha u Court of Franklin County rndiana, will ; .ell at puhlu-outcry ou th pr mt. tn Bath township in said County, un S;i"trtia) t'ie20t!i d ty of June li4 i, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 VlWk. V. M., lhe farm of which Samuel Coe dird, seized aud ,
posea-dt bein about 52 acr.s of land, pari uf thr North Eau quarter ofSectiou itin-'iet n (T.1; in tjun-
.hip ti'ii aiU rJiie one in said I oiinty !e .iJ;! vuhiect to the dawer of H!'i:.bf th Cue idow uf a";d iK-
c Rrd.
TERMS.-O ie half of the ntirtlia-e mom y to h,- .ii;.a hv .urh tale, w ill be collected iVo n thi.-t.ub-
paid dow n, and the b.tlaitcc in one )earfr.nn da of 5criber at o:kp bv due course of la w.
CANAL DKIITOKS. 1.L persons indebted to the White Water Valley Canal Company, on any account, whatever, ill r
expected to pay by the 11 of June next. I he Cotiijia-
nv have tleter.-uineti to cioe up an cbvs o: me kiua, n. ftouna po.ible. Further indolence m-eil not be n- . pec ted. Oeliuqueiit Stock will sM, as prtitcLd by
tlie ( linrlrr, to toe mucst mutier-nmt n not
: lO
.. . ... , r.-, . ,-, ,i ss r-r s n .1 frnn f niiis.-l riiitsnis. m I . . t'lO
mvs shells his wound was not consider- i Preamble and resolutions were read by V
cd dangerous, but as he was placed in one M'Carly, ami unanimously adopted by of the bomb proof burntcs, mort ineation ! lhe meeting; ensued from the want or freah air. His Whereas, Mexico has insulte.) our govdeath is deeply deplored by the army; hi? I ,m'nent ky charges of rapacity, intrigue intrepid conduct in foiling every attempt' an vcherjr, and has commi ted spoliaof the enemy to reduce the fort, prepared ' x,m9 "P01 lh property of our citizens, for them in a measure to anticipate the result ; which she refused indemnity, and claims r . . . : iltla . n n A 1 1, a . . . . I. 1 fs..
oi m:s conn:ct wnn our brave army
gard the dictations of the caucus, but will
bring out good men, nnd elect them, because they aie worthy, qualified and at tached to lhe constitution, and not because they are merely rabid politicians.
Lteeanl Uloru A uetitlemm from Ib-
litleto, and the right to subjugate .Texas, ervi e married a lovely girl, and in two
Tlie strength of the fort. anJ skill wiih i which has been incorporated into our gov- hlllir!, ar.,,f ,rjs marcheJ with the volun
which it is defended, is incomprehensible '"nment, and our faith s icredly pledged leers
A rich planter of Kast Feliciana wai engaged lo a beautiful young lady, with no
dower bill her charms and virtues; he re-
tothe Mexicans, and indeed well it mirhti frthe protection of her people and prop-
be, for they have thrown upwards of four-' er," & reas, she has rejected all ovreleen hundred shot and shell into the works lures for lhe micable ailjusiment of existaad every morning they present the same ! inS difficulties y negotiation, or any other appearance. Our loss has only been lwo ! as than tl.e sword; and hs marched a or three iu the fort. The constant pra nice ! hostile army into our country, and is now the enemy have had in firing at it, has imaging war against us: Therefore,
taught them the proper bcarins to ive to i neswcea, i nai tins governmeui nas re
tneirgun and almost every shot falls within the winks. The fort is never idle, and the ramparts and dwellings of Matamoras exhibit ruins as plainly as thoe of a hundred centuries; when eaping forih their lamentations of, lo! and behold, what
uesoiation is here!
sorted to all honorable means to preserve its peace. Resolred, That it is the duty of all to peril their lives for their country, and that
llrK Ih,- ih.-
,A , , - , , . . ' trmlinr ill in Tu-rerTcr tliry luvi brrn used, has tern Order a pure and sfo foiin.intnii, firm nnd ; ,!:iird1..si1tr...iuceihnn into tin -ru-m country,
uii.i Iu- si.lii-.l. trial urthemny thv western nenjilc, as a n mt". s jur a)l iltuse cnmplaints nliich have th.-ii oriKat. in ai'i) ,1.1.1.15. mi nt ol lne '"";", Livrr, Uowi Is .r Itlo'iil. 1 h.-y oii.-rau- mildly, but in a most thurwi irh ancl srarvli"m maiiiu i', producing a cure Uy "ftVctma; an innm ilintf and radical cliaiijf -in Hie- cindili-ni of tlie s t-r.-ii'ii'.s. IV.. in a imi-'Jid, diseased state to n naturlil, Infill. 1 and a.M. vi' condition. A t::i-it iv. ry t.-r.on es-cn the rnot niiirtrormod is an.ir" that nil ihi diseases above reft rred to are oc,1.1. .11. d Iit an unhealthy condition of ihe secretions v. Ii:i-h, v.U n ih. y enter thecircillaiiun, must neccssar.lv seneMte liiihrallhy blood. Well, (hen, if ou U in rem. is e t;ir disease yon must co to the fanniain hrad, net ooeraie upon the "disease itself, Uut operate lii.in die cause of the dis.ase. U.muve it. and the diseasei jr e h. f.n-e yon knn it. Correct the nlelthj condition the" secretions, aud the ni.n"er en-ers ihe eireul.ili.in ill a sound, healths stacr, sod lilood is iiiim. diali lv l.ir ued, vthich to-" to resisify the .hole sysu in, and '(lie inevitable resull is, tnus( be, sound .'...I i.eef ci lt.".il.h Itisbv this nnrrsi thai these
enduring as the everlasting hills; it i a if.01 be shaken. Total, abstinence, from all intoxicating beverages, forms its broil b.iaijt. On this we purpose to i;ii-r a superstructure which shall rommmd the admiration of the gnod, the rrat. aid the lenexolenl among men, ret 'or its display, its high pretensions to antiquity, for it is of jeslerd iv, or for iis expensive and fplendid insignia or imposing ceremonies, but fur its good ttwks. To do good, to bless 011 1 fellow men. to promote Love, Purity and Fidelity amn.g them, to strengthen the weak and rneoin-
sale, to be secured hv note and aopr.iv.nl seeuritv. an.
deed to bi? made nniler the dirt'ctiou of said Cuu.-t. Ill order i1 Vara l'rubate Court. JACOB F. F.RVIV, J(iV M ISTKH'S, I VIO I KMl'l.l: I t). C..liiiiuss:i:n rs. M.iy U, 184. SO Jw. Corporation Law3 Jn Ordinance in rrf.ifiort lotn? taxing Das. PASSKD M ?, lJv Src. 1 He it onlniiwd by the President ami 'I rnitei of the Tt 11 of Ilro ik ille, that h 'r-at"rrr vrper.oit owiiinir or hrbrin any dtc or ilo;t, h.w-h or bttche,m ithin the limits of the c -pom tion of snid
Town, shall pav the ftlo" j early tu. tu: iur . ath
pvcr dc t,e mm ot htty eent j, and for each aud
every bitch the turn of one dollar. Srr 2. That it h.ill be thr duty of thr Marha!l to co'iectlhe tat-s asesed in the fort r-onp s ctio:i: U McC IF.KKi, Prei't. .1. D. IIOWI. M Cl rk. Kay J5, 1544 20-3w.
April 11T 184fl.
S. W. PAKKKH.
Aitornrijjur thr t"o.
luctantly left her far the frontier, yet being aSe l,'e doubtful nnd desponding, an I
guide 111 the path or vntuc aiul afriy, the young and inexperienced, is our praise-', worthy object.
desirous of securing to her his estate, he
induced her to follow him to the city. They were married, and in a few minutes she returned 10 her 11 en home, an J he proceeded with the volunteers. (Jlory attend 'these hero husban Is, and love and Hiss to welcome their return.
the proper moment for the exhibition of j Qorreapoiidence of the Ind. American.
true patriotism is the hour of danger.
Itesoltcd, That it is the imperative duty
We subjoin the folio wins particulars of . of sovernment to nrolect and defend the
the capture of Oen. Veja by Capt, Mft-. j lives and property of its citizens when meIt will be seen the Mexican General who naced; and that our government would ts now in this city, i. a prisoner of war in have I een recreant to its duty had it not the true sense of that term, and deserves marched troops to the scene of danger.
to be respected as a brave officer and a
gallant gentleman. The battle commenced by heavy cannonading on both sides. Gen. Taylor, in Pissing his lines, accosted Capt. May, of the second dragoons, and told him ''Your regiment has never done anything yet you must take that battery." He made na reply, but turned ta his men and said: 'W'e must lake that batierv fiillowP5
ffjofreJ, That this government has slanderen enough without its borders to asperse its motives and calumniate its con
duct without finding echoes wiihui 11. Resolved, That when volunteers are called to repel invasion, he who tiies to prevent a response to that call is at war with his country. Rewired, That we rondemn all efforts
to paralyze the steal or efficiency of our
; - 1 j j "e miue t charge with three companies j govern nvent, in time of war, a- unpatriotic
at least wrth the remainder of three com
panies supported by the 5ih and 8ih reC'imentsof infantty. They cleared the brea?twotk rode over he battery, wheeled and came through the enemy's line, whilst the fire of the infantry was so deadly in effect, as to carry
t before it. Captain Mar male a cut at '
Ci.NCtSNATr. May 26, 1846.
Mr. Editor; On yesterday morning as a company of ' soldiers were marching and parading along Sixth Street Market space, an Englishman, who kept a cheese stand in market, commenced abusing the
soldiers, aud ridiculing them for marching under the American fl-ig, and using other very abusive epithets towards them. They immediately seized upon a lot of eggs
that were in market and commenced practising the art of war by showering ihein upon him thick and fast. He immediately sounded a retreat, and no more was heard of him until evening' whe 1 having
moved his cheese wagon to Fifth Street, and feeling somewhat toryish, he again commenced abusing the soldiers, saying a dozen British could take a hundred Amer-
Resolred, That we cannot discriminate
in culphifiiy between physical and moral icans, and drank the health of "Old Eng-
Lectre On Monday evening la.-t Dm. Jas. N. Tyner, delivered an iiiteresi'1112 lecture lo Indiana Division. N.. I, of the Sons of Temperance. Our division is moving sifely but steadily in the great work of Temperance reformati-m. TKMI'EKaNCK MASS M EE TIN (i. Clark D. vision No. 3. of the Suns of
Temperance, inti nd holding a M iss Meer-
inT of the friends of Total Abstinence in oncin r the preparation spoken of that I feel con
the City of Richmond, on the next FOURTH OF JULY. j Distinguished Orators have been tin iied j and are expected 10 attend. All m mber, of the Order of the Sons of Temperance 5 All Washingtonian Socieiies, and friends, i iood and true, of Total Abstinence, arc ,
i respectfully invited to atten I. Come, ; j friends of the glorious came, ict iiumi'e;
in the good work.
AN OKDINNCR j R'lating to 1'ir licrnriti? of Tti-remi n:id Grecc; :e IMSSF.I) MAY i lib. nil it ordain, d by (lie Frrsidenl and Trustees i.f il.e Town of l'.r.M.l.rille, that licrea'lrr It.- rale at sihich license, .hall 1- framed sii'lun the corporation ; limits .if -aid (own, to keepers of Taverns ami Groceries for ihe vendinir of spirituous and vinous liijuort, i shall be seventy li,e dollars fur the term of one year; and that all jrdinaiices rominir within the p.-o in:i of this ordinance beaiid the same is herein repealed. H . A. M; --.-I.KF.H V, Pr.-st. j. d nowi.t-r, clerk. May 11, lt4 S0-S AN OHDIWNCK t:.vinz fie prrrentum on the ostcjjtmr.it vatuotivti c-f Property and otrr a Pt'l Tn: . PSIKIJ AHKII. JOih l4 ... Ser. Be ord.iined he the PresiriVin and Trustees of the 1 own of rfrookvilie, that thers- h.-,nd is k. r. bi , n-vev- d and r.s.ed on all property under or subject tu i.sation be the laws and ordinances of ihe I'r. sidi-nt
and truslees the sum of si cent-on every hundred
I dollars assessment ..fvaluaiion Iti r ot; the soir to lie ! cri-alile(o lUe laws nnd usdinaur, s ol'.ai J curjmrai' See. Be it fr(her ordained, (hnt dice,-b. aal le re- ! by is, assessed nursery actual cmzeii q'Mlilied lo sste ' in said corporation lhe wm of nieen cent as a Poll list. Provided However, thai all nervous whoare ex
empted from thr payment of a Poll tas; to the Stale,
are hereby exempted irom me pa; men. o. a i
1 the Corporation.
E A G L E lVOOLi:. FACTO IS V THR Subscriber feeling rrattful for p forfc would respeetfullT inform the public and his cmtn- ' merii renenilly, that hi establishment is tit out with , the nioxt improved machinery no in use. It is -itna-ted on Elis Creek, three miles Kast of Went Viiimi, Fayette County, and three mil a South Went of DunInpstvill, I'oion County, and four utih't North West of Fairfield, I ran k It n County, is prepared to MANUFACTURE Cloths, SatrineUts Jeans, Flannels, IMankcft kc. : either on the shares or lowest cah price:, he ha 011 ; hand such At above named (roods, which will be t x . cl.ang-ed lorwtMil, or sell low forcath CARDISG $ SPIXXIXO, . Where it is required wlil be done at the lowest rr.tes, one poufld of grease to eight poundsof wool is rt-qot.-resl. CAHDINT.i H l.I.IXG I Dune in (he best pssssible manner, at th,e acnal priers. 1 EI.JSHA COC KEr AIK. May 1st, 1ST5. lV-Jw.
,1V liBI.S. Prije Xo. 1 leam Salt, for sale be
Hil l tH.UI.K.
May 6, 134S
l'J-ly
I'ill, cur di.ease. and i( is evurently the only process; bj wlivli di,e:.s.- of On character can be cured sound- " I he Pills ar oTcrcdentirely upon their own merits: ; Ih- y are f..r le bv ail respectable Druists. Try th -io. and .l ihey do nol operate as represented, call and e t v..ur iii .uej back, as they arc warranted in j
. v. rv t :.s i n nee.
KoV.-.'.i bv A. l. srovin.. corner Slh and Bare sts, f'ineinnati. O. 1 hf .ire kept for sale by R N. S Tyner Brooksille. ' E luKrM'o; Metamora. M W Mjrri,-. Itl.Kimintr ..-ove. Hall t Hughes; Connrrsvi He. E K Knllrr: Harrison. Z A Nye; New Trenton. Mas 2 i, 1 s 2-tm. Uit-'TTOCEKS' COWOVXO SYR LI' OF LIYKKiYORTH &TAR. A ssfe and ee l iin cure for Caneum,'1''"" f the l.utijt, .Spittinz of Blood. Courht, Voldt, .Itthmn. Pail in thr Sulr Rro'irh'tii, H'hoopi'ig C otigh, and alt Pulmonari AJfci t.oul. f-jrr-rerW the eelehra'rtt D".RrCHAD" r "?, " mitiriitf f morr than 30 yeart rtandtuf. lo all whom it may cone rn, I make the follow in r tatrm.Tit: Conscious that it may appear nprofrs.
sional it is nn'T from a a perfect eonvix-lion and thor- ;
I .. ..I.l.nr.l,. psential Wnefit and scirnllhc A
l.reitarauon spoken oi iiiai i irei co.,-i ..-..........,...-.
stninieri from a ssnscuT duty to comply wnn mere, j D.Ki..iMi,im
ue of the DT.JXU tor. . May It, IfMI
II tax to
:.kwis nitiGS, I'ns'i
H. HARH Y,Clelk. May 15, lS4o
FASSF.Il MAV llh U-sft. .l ordinanre amending an ordmanre entitled a-i "rdmancr ritiMshfir ami regulating markrtt in f , tt irn ol Bi ookvillr. Be it ordained by lhe President and trustees ol li e Tow n of BrooKs-ille. thnt an srdin:ice her. l..l!,r. pjsed repnlatint markets in the tow of Bruoksille be So amended Ih . I said mtrket ilia 11 be closed from ihe 1st of Mar lo th 1st of October at 7 o'clock A. M; and from (he hrst of October lo the 1st of May af 9 s)"clotk
M.
WOOL and Mixed Carpelinfrjust ree, ived. and for sale by Hi l I ,V HAII.E. Mayfi, u ly. (.7taTt, IIOCER, and dealer in Butter, Kees, and fount i-t Produce renemlly, Silh street .Market, space between t lm and Plum u reels, Cincinnati. Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Groee ru s of the arst quality, w hich he w ill sell IVholetale or lit lad, at reasonable prices Bcinir s-neaired ia packin;r Butter and rr;C' r.r the Southern Market, he iaalwa, s payitie; the highest pricr Tor tli:e articles, f ouutry Merchams and I radera haviir priMlocc to dispose ofand (rocrri.-a to purchase are requested to give him a call. Produce receired on ciisiiiiueiit. and disposed of i the best adsanae. April I, 1SI. 14PKO I ECITOV IXSURANfF. COMPANY OKIIAIITFOUO, CONW. f 1HK Pr.itection Insllrahee Company hue establish'd a.n wencyat this place, where risks nfrtr, rj di-sxritson wiitl be taken. Terms of insurauc reasonable. AUriainv for loss arisinff under Policies, will be. promptly adjusted.
A. m i t. r. akt Arn t.
Bro-iksille, Iud., Jan"y. 10, 164ft.
a-6m.o
M-lw.
" received and for sale by Msv 13 IS (4
therefore he inf. rei d that it i only
land." expressing a desire to see the Brit
ish fl I? waving in place of the stars and stripes The soldiers immediately seized upon his wagon anJ cheese and look ihem to Ninth Street and there set ihem on fire.
Thty then proceeded to his house, enters
means lo weaken the energies of govern
ment in the crisis of War. Resolved, That we approve of the war measures of government, as a like one to its honor and the safety of its citizens. SI I . J TL. ' 1 1 , r , . ,
Mieswceu, i out we win ueier.a ov speech
an officer as he charged through on hi and arms, our country from its enemv's, e the cellar, liok nut all his cheese and
iurn ne tound him at the cannon wheels, and that a committee be .appointed to re ; butter and threw ihem into the names. ghting like a hero. He ordered him to ceive lhe nams of volunteers fcr ihe Mex-1 The feeling among lhe hystancJers was so surrender. He was asked if he a? an of- ican War. 1 greal ih.it ihey di I not interfere iih the Tcer. Capt. M iy answered in the afili mi Resolved, That we lender our thanks to acts of the soldiers, but permitted them ' ve. when he presented his sword re-; the army under Gen. Tav lor fot their eal- undistortsed to carry tmt the-ir detiigns.
' iirKing "on receive Gen. eja a ptiso lanl conduct. j "erofwar.' j On motion of Geo. Berry, the following: 9-er B ..,ie.Veram7s hnnnt. ... J preamble and resolution- were unanimous-1
"ien introibi!P.l in Pl.;ia:lplnt.is, ti.., f.i. f aiopt?d: i
i hcreas, lne secretary ol v. ar, in one-; diencc to a law of Congress, has called up-', on the Executive of this State, for three
i .n. . t nireieeaieiinnoser ofnnacks and nnaek
m -dicin-s in anv form, and most folly coincide .! theelanse, in lhe Code of Klhies lately adopted by the M J'.hoI I'nlll'i-llllOII nfOhio relatioir narticularly to
...i. ; ,- therefore he inferred that il
from a per.onal experiment wim ine preparation, a-, a positiveassii-eiireofitsh,-nerk.-ial results, that inslures roe ia f. onwrud il at being all tial it r.-jrs-eiiis iis If to le. ' ' ' The patient. Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street. Market Space. w h..i I allowed to try (he cftVet nf the meslieilie, (bt which l would haee done under colluderatioit whatever had I not seen a copy of the receipt from which lhe nisdieine is prepared, obtained frsius thenceiit. and which I am satisfied i authentic,) was lite low with the early stares ofpHtnusnary couviireption, r.sr srhii-h I hid been treating in (he u.al luan. nerthonb with less (han my assial stcs-s; al hisrar-
... . - . n.i r, on..l. ami mat oi nisinenos, ... - ....
ais eXlr irom tlie V asllingUMtl III , ..j,,,;.,,,! , ,ufficiemlT saiisfied of ( acieniitic
o 1. ivss oi.tr l.US compostllonio a.iow ,-e .r....
LAW NOTICK. Jsl.EEl II ct M Y E U S . A'ltfinrijs and Counsellors at .air ss; Tl.t. attend lo all business rniru.ied to them, with care and fidelity; either in the Soprricsr or inferior Courts of lhe Stat'. Olfleeover J. Ooudie's store, on Main t.. oppo ilo. 1 hejT reasu rer's isflice, B rsiokx i I le, 1 nd . Sent. I, 1.84S. 31-lf.
.and Straw Rsinrlx ixt HI f T & H All.fc. 20-1 s.
IJVRxSOl.S and sun for sale he Mac I. !(
Shid
tost rec.-i.-etl and iirr r i inii r.. ?0-lv
New York -No Licea33.
n. ?. j.xMrs. a w. u might .IAMBS & WKIfJIIT. WHOLESALE AM RF. T AIL UKALKKS IN DRY HOODS AXD HHOCEHIES. Nos. 5t 4 55, l.ow-er Market str?s-t. fTNCIVN It Country Prod uce taken in rxcl.atf. al fair rMr., May V Mip 4 b .
ny
Organ, of Ciuciniitli, news nf the triumph o
Coffee Ha'ises, in lhe recent election. Tin
., ,. . e.f ,rirr.e.l. ..I T.,mnr,nfe nv Pf 0-r Ihe rl.s-.,.,.l. isc
O ,F. ...,,,.. - - j
nd I a its oblired lo
confess its ell', ct was at least snrpnvnsj. inaamut a inai
sint.al s-i.issi were oHseonssnness. iitonjrn s irequ. .ij
saw iiiv patretif aiterwaros, n-sioTs-w s"
The neenantion isranrsi ir.
Borers Compound
Legislature left il will, the re.Tle - V : C.!Vle
whether they would license drunkard ma- ,. i d.. ;'! rXZuZrVt".
L. TI,. .n.l.,l.,...,...Uii V. tk:st f ... I.S...I. tlis r-eemt. as 1 feel convinced I
ine, wi, .i..-. - -
200 IS
For sale by
It&rreU ol Sail.
Pegs white lft.
It- Ai S. TVXEIl.
We iiiuleruiid c.ty.
lint lhe lory h n leu the .Yours, CATO.
r.c is, woven of glass upon silk, and they
t-.tseur, ar. exceeamgiy ciiasie
aiuM-jis-
IIon. Bailie Peytov Mr. Poyton. in the true spirit of the heroic 1 a e from hich he spuing, has volnniecrcd as a )r,ra.''" (oi the Rio Gran Je.
i the returns from most of the Sune, and j most gloriously has no license succeeded. Out tif 90 of lhe priiis-ijial towns mid l ilies j in the Slate. THbave Bmie ogaiut lit en-e. ; and most of them by large nni iri-.i.-.
whilst only 12 h ive tVrid.'rt m f.u or. Next week up shall bnvo full ii-iiirus. when C willive lhe i aiticulars
BOOTS and Shoes assorted sirsCr sale bv M 1 I I ft. II 1 1.' .- April JS. U( l. -m TOXS Iron asoet siAes, all ... whn-t, I-- s srI f ranted, for sale by 'd HI I I it MA1U. " April 28, IM-i It
its excellence, and. wiU
, d .ubt aib pt it in their practice, as I shad most cer-1 . - - - . - ,:1,,,lv,i,sbele,viiur i( (obe a most viiuableaid.np.il-, L0 0 F m..;ry.sC..:s. b.m, the n.ry .h-hU- U .re.,-, 1- U. U .
, 1 w l oor-- o. II. ISSi l.. S...I, pes,-.-.., .....1 land F.iL.w. will h.iisla eelein-aiion l laurel. Franklin
f Race aud Kifih-street County lo-l.ana. o--s ine is,i jn,n- iv.i w..-n ...... ! ,u,re w .11 s.-a l.r e esse.u. ora'io-.i and dnn r; llr .ih-
-... -. . ...... r .-To k, l V s l v. l ers id h.-ord -r. anil tfc' pnnne e.
i -r llro-iks.Ue. r.. I vner txo.; nenm. .. .-. . ,." in r.rove. Hill Hughes; Couners-
.1... K f.i'I.t: Harrison. 7..
Ciut inii.Ti, ' . i -nv 1 1 L.. rWlwlele A r-nt for ilie vx-
i S .u'li. ' s.Miih-Kjt corner
( IVtTNK V I I-
lie zen'l
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
By rirtoe of the provisions of lhe last Will and Testament of Walter rocker deceased late of r rankVin (Sjniity, Indiana, the nndersirnetr the Kxecutorx I Hereof, will sell at public ssulcry, on the premise, si tj uate in Fairfield Township in the Comity aforeaid.on. ! Salurdar the 13(h irav of June 1846, between lhe hours of 10 Vclock. A. M.'and 4 o'elaik P. M. of said day. . The ri al estate of which (be said Waller Titrkerdied. seized and p.-waesied, bs-inij about 4r aeeea nl laassl more or les,in the North F.a't and Su.lh Last nuarters. of Section 3o in town'hip tn, ranp-e (wo. and partu tilarlv described in the deed to said Tucker mail.- Uy Urii. Holland and reiorded in bw,k M. pacr .i IK RMS. One third ofthept4iasrmiwy to hr paid In hand, one third in (welva months, and the oiUe; - third in two years from the dy of sale, with interest ou the two last payments from the sale. 1 hs- parch i s. r to rive note wiih approved securiiy anl d I to Ik suade mheu Uk purchase money r- oil poid r SiKPHKN IIAHKF.I . ; V" I LI-IP rHV- ; Kxectitm-s. i May 9, 1841. .. i0-4 . UNITKlV STATES IlilTKL.
Corner of $i.rfh f H'u'mtt S!r.rtr. C .V C I X XA T I . O (ti AKNOLM & WETIIEHBEK -'fopriftw. ajxllis new, pariwis. atvlel. sjant m3iol ts baik on the site of lhe Walnut str.-et house, tomirrlr - ken bv Me Arnold, now the partner of Mr Weih.
New Tr.i
23-1 m-
illl invile j l.i ai'i'iid, al J. I). UKNItl. J. S. V OK. . H W A K is V .
iiriOar- re. .Met-
...k . M of snid star.
K P. AttRilW. W P I MSOV, ' rsn e -. -t'r.i,i.i n. i . , .
Mil flU, IS4-I
1 '- .
IS t'we. 1 . xpiois-d thit heauuful Itm, I Such .. i.oxv j.l.t opened f.r Ihe reception ot ir;i. II. r.. Ii contains 70 r-Kims with helM. lis Parities and bedroom, aee ! fim 1 carjiele l. 1 he furmtuee a II appear, ncu aud . levant ; i,:l in fact n'-atti. s. taste and cinl eni. i.ee. ... ims t :r ielerie the establishment, an I fom ts kuown leputation oftts ll'-lsleau .1. -.-i-.'ti ly r. i ni.,mendil Is ut frien 's nd ihr- rms-ilio- Tt-ihiie r. nJ . TTx s. UU. ' M .'r i:, !-J. -'-
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