Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 May 1847 — Page 3

AMERICAN.

-y i r-ir-'ifr,., v atten.ua the vvi Con- to assist the g (i vp r n men t with all needful

rm,on for this Congressional District, on YVedne- supplies of m-Ml and mOTIPV. ,dyLit. w point to tv patriotic r. .,!..ti.-n pa- 5. That .Mr. Polk deserte the CTfr-

1 ".' iotr, w.tn rre.tt piia.ure. 1 fi r lu'ly -, ... ... ...

H IK) O K V I T.T.F, . T X I I A X A FRIDAY, HAY 7. 1347.

h.frt'lT n f i ivp n- ippr, '. jtio", a th- y t:-

; " '" t. tit fu'l xtvrt tin" petition we J T"' rrii.cipb- we have advocated I h

Xftr Cc'?t ' Oi-r ir.-rthar't tr1 r'n rr for -f.-r'niffn if in goed.. If yrt w"n ii Vnm whv read th, ir d-r rfi.rr-., r.. 1 rv w' o h-iv r i or Jio ) j (.1 J i:r i!srar J r.o.'s. - 1 ! -t-i cvfr advertise. 7"Ae Ctir-a '. W'l eT en. Ci'"t a !"nr

force en the etsr-rl F t ri , ':' -r'-' Tt;"t .

o oi the A n,ci icau f ublic ft r

hve :-kfn. rfMrrai , C1 i:r'! h.'ur.dn? rori.mitted ty y, too, con-)"1 11 i lhe conduct of the war. Ry plains

iv.it'.r.ri,m.M r party. uu ih- tx- PS'?'it':,ci Mxtcvn Griirral. t! .n - ri . c f r.,v.atic, harp saTs J in exile, end u) r number .f accomplished lii-nl.t-rcpim c;,rriic nTrr? t, . - . :. i i

. n c .Jiu.-.WiO U lOtll. L CIIIllj-

place bet a octi lien. Twijgs

a ii . i . 1 1"

lJyA B.e. (( ..neb itetiiiiy near Pji

luivhc l f. n fn'.", represented. The c'.clib. ra- ' . , were tn'ir. !j- humor,!,,,,. 1138 "'"ft? aid En ! .nU.ml.t i. rr eatuTWat.. A, the crsrsn- I ' ile pliem5' !-U1 JlS lifPH 'ClT:

! A'Mer'c'i ldorJ he

ro;r:.f rt to

j 1 !ie corn rut, n i

trict h.lv

i r. .nu.ml.t i. rtir eatuTWat.. a, the crsmn- i enemy ih n hs been r;r .-cip-l bv all

I "a'j' f iV erenion, th? Prtoiient iatrl tht j opposition to t'i3 war that, ha been ,e tHi..f,t..M..1vlMd.r,in in tH- n;.trt hy exhibited i:i ihe r.mntiy. Ry his" treat-

2.i,d and the rnrmy , hich Cept. j n d.. conM, , t,,e reftdenre of Mr. I "VF or tN,ON perefy wond,d an several other..- lraU cla!drMk lo dealh. Mr. D. . r, ., ' In half nn h i;r after t he rc erniin f ihi- i. . , j . :. , K,T J"1:" !- o Bill chancrj-. f- v . , " b...iiy biuned in endeavoring to le&fne vv,n,8m Kj,,ri, ir.ll ney.Gen. Uorth had mooted hssh.re ihethildren. 5

rnt they hare ea.e . eMein the C r:n-r. J r f.,m,!t! f ntUmanty 0. .penmen t, al hopetl in our j Ume de,rjveJ the e-.Ut.tr V of the .Prvire

in 1 'Aa t fT-so ?mii!rn,ir,r!eed,thM 1 mi.-

d him,tu.tw itlisthpdii'.g J repnitf d to hi qinrter?, to guther the f atticulars as scon as I heard of it. There is no doubt at ell but that Santa Armi with from 12.0'JO to 15 000 men. is between us ard Ja!apa. It is conceded on all tides. Rut if Gen. Twie, does

net Whip him, he mil at least keep hltn I t;rarcr.lM-r Company. The

m a, it renembrrt t!, thm on thiUr, tu-il''u-

1" , ,r "frnl. 147. the ai- Cun.pta-i.er.t, I'V W ilhrm 11 ,;.i. 1.:.. . ...1 . .1 ...

i.tc3tR.-n e arc auinunzea to announce Iani .,nr vlf" rifTce cf , ( M,irt. hi hill of t,npl'Pl

St. John at a ccudiu'ate for Kt coriU-r uf FranVt'm Co'-

JO-SPECIAL J.OTICJXeU 1 Imfvrtnr.t tnthe H'rrt.U has been lousy P ! th ti.jvht ihut the Citizens of the Wf ( t we re to ee h'r times in regard to the billion disease uitb which

'riioiis 01 our ixibie country are visited. The trw metticihc is at l nt;iJi i.fi'.nd to us by the celebrated

ir adreriisement is in an

llrrr the line. Tor the i!'-i rl eperethrr tp fO-J

hoiild euarj srsimt this in fu-

rosed to pwrsne. Th-ra-e tVfVt rrit 1 . ; " i.i.-a. j..nn A. -Matron enter-

individual note. hch the rrr.rv ,ee f,-,,r,l'., j triumph f the XVl.? party depended pon the it.i-

to ntr. Thtreis rr raa or r?m in this. TV,- i . - i . .i'"-- '" uj-iv.

I ,iUt fonrention tteHerins' that nc. of the ch.Trac-

a'rrrtt fry Vird. s rh p n ns. Tr'i vno j thens. and uspt ether. Ve i r-t tl cf,'"0 cf hm. and ira rnod nunr wi'.l pss e th' ir 1 ti r i' - ' entitin, sse ill i!irnrt t.n t! ir Li!h, inst. art rf ; liseoiintinr their mrim j-.

v ome. th i e r nin . in ns rnPi;. a iit:i IiVm't, and trisre the notes a pood cr-eSt. ',Vo d i it, and if we d.i in hirh we 11 th' piiro sir nfh art t s e '.r.

t'-r it I fit, AVuk, and Kennedar.

1.1

a'ld qua!;fieaiio;;s .f n experienced

aaiiant ht!J !er, ser vires and q rn. iflta-

i: u.u a:or a no necetsry ol whicSi we

Vires i ! too rhetkuntl Gen. Scott whtileft ves'r- I culu"", ' h,ln attention or every man, r,,,. r , ,. 1 ieil JFf..r oma aud thId should be Onmedau-ly riven. and day. reaches h:m,uhich wi be to-morrow

gnment of Gen. Som to titc command

3T, were more a ;t to j ,,ipfni, 1 , ..,..

ireas. into C.-rr-n - than r.r,'., ,1..,- .t I . J tuutfuiai

their :it:. n with a view ,f ..nrre, ,Vn " Th I ',ave a'rady resulted from his presence

eons': ! r d I:ek! nn "wf

thai and

hear f.trht; and i i:i ,1ie 'l b Ry atieitirtinr to make a

that if hi opp r.. in ah. 11., jr,! ; t'tCeption. tricU ry : ' Gfnera! t.f Senator IjtMtton. with a

rr.eanm i, he eou'it stitt mr.ro tnn.t it., r 1 tiii'.i of -tt . m

, lr . - i "uiirt.iiii KHi.atu o.ncers 01 rs.act.il Imm the su-tein that f had tried rem! 1 r r T. ,.n twl ,, - , r,. t ,x, , , iiifiti.e a.ui S uL v iio near not .oral e " 'nen lone enotich. ani that a chatiire of t j ... .

..,,.-,lulllilii tuner war, i;e nas

and the choic. hle.sin,, rrovider.ee is .how. rin-. . t cn h mpson j " ' 1 " - - ''

4ntli ton in om-i.e i.tra in tt pol.tical speech, and if he do ' y oi (any WHO ll.e ami ; and, lor I n".t ackr.Orfleue tirat asr.iin he f. ire the ctoso uf the 1 'lie Sake of rewaed'mtr rarlr turvii-nc or

! fwent M"v" xvt' 5',a;i l,e sa?ir utk.,n. we for the meaner t.tirr.o .if mat-in r, ,o.

r i'ht. Maj.Gen. Pattetson left here wiilt tWohrieadea Of Volunteers;-! nn Fri;t f o,wt

have been fully illustrated by the tardy ho has r,o doubt reached the advance

before this hour. Gen. Twins had Uelw aen 2 500 and

,i00 men choice ones, too under hi

pRti-..c ccu'.d fit !. at do no harm. We he'ieve Uoh-

inon once acknew I. dred tojit Wilson 'I h mnson

Tar Sott. 1 hi re are a few rditers in the Miami VaIVy, between Cntnmhns and Cinrinnati, who ,rhip at the shrine ef Ten Corwin. hn nnroir to he of little lite to the Whir rnrty. snd we do not know to hat partientar use they tun bo er.nv rterf. 'e tifrrfore ai'vise that they !o e.M ii -,;.! nie'r?. They mirht be eonrtrted into .nniethi .? 11 ful . br skillful mnnitr-ersent. W ho btds fr tlren? TV v

i!I be .! cheap for eah or e entry pridnee.

willri-k Hjikli man a! tliat c;r.i;-,e nt any time, is a team. He can -v h n.h r, ai d stir vir

IVtOtikii't H ilh 1 rr- r TM:!t- '..ii pur sin'iii in th i

neek of t..-d. In pr snt:n? to the WTj-l-s ef this i !i ' !er'.v d P-1 i i U t e t) f t h O e J I ra ! ". )I1 and ex-

He rarital for the it,., i

me i I'uiin.irui i;i ft

preMueMial s .'iccession, to

ief to an oilirer

District, the ctaims ef Mr Hackl. mr.n, e do i.r.t (,r ' it'liee that befit that hih position. r ''" t'9 cry rarf.ettiar ehut for his ; Ry the' !, I;iy in f w rr. ih i n g e r T t 1

t)r

"Ua ti:e means of transportation, by ithdr.iw in- fl 0!.i that i.Twer neatly 1! 'h? rci'ilhr Irfliins sn.l o rt i .- ... .1 ..I i. . .

- j ........... , i , i . u i u j i hit

! moral hon. ty or native rroodr.r?s ef hi ni t; hut we . a-sui-e otir r ad rs tht re U t o dan-er. diriiM he ho t .'. in corrtiptit'tr h: ir,o-r,'.s bv sesot-iatinr -th

Indiana ErfjM. W ee it a'ed thnf about one i Ktit k Co. Th. n, W,--, 1, t .,, ri-liv, and see if half of the cfnc rs of the Indiana nr'j.n'p have h. in seme thine cat:t. t !- ; e ns ut 51 n rs

rre.ted on a charre cf ccttat dice, at the batth- of I Voni-I, it --; e.d that netV.d n.-.t appwve rf' -"'"dful of inexpcri

" ' e are mckm m th s. rhartres toe noiti-.nati. n cf It tck!. iv.?n, r.. r t'-e r rin :-t. 'V a i-. i n -J bi h.

siu- t.i.-i HwWhj can- pond ditct!y with th

( and other o nice, a under the imtnedi

command, and I enteilain little fear for liis safety. Gen. Pattetson marched w ith Shield's rnd Pillow's biiarle,aud all the

force except the Garrison of the (own and (

Quitman's hripade.are riiher at the ccne j "T tr ,',,d

of action ot on the road to it

Gen. S.utt, 1 think, was pretty well Fat-

VOLUNTEERS FOR MEXICO. The rsidtnt ef the Viitrd States hat lately made anctht r call for CCCO more volunteers. If there ar e 84 men in old Franklin, cr any of the adjnininr c otinties, ho v ish to fro. the undersigned will be cue, and to ascertain vhether there is that number or not, e votiiJ ask all desiring- to po, to inform him of that dei-ire.liy letter or in prrjoa, at BrotOv. viUe, as toon as possible. a. w. sci.LExnEncF.n.

X. V. 71. e pur ij :o dollars nt r month, and 1 Co

t v ill. .a.,

, ,,,,,

'V' ',.rnl.salto ar. f?d:iv it. statin? thai thsid

i.rsit 5. iriltr jarrr, Jontt are not rtsidert of tae state of I,i;aea. Ii is the-rfere rowotderd that publication of, he pend, nr. ofsaid hiM be ouiJe fr tie term of three we. ks succes-irelT. in the"-Unn ?fr'Zr'j'' " w"Mv ne Rper riihti!id iu BrooVvii e, ind., ntnifyjo the said Shidler and Jones 1a he t p ar here at r ihertr. bt rV. re thf Jodees of r.'J eeu rt on the ni-eird Monday of SM,mv-r mxt. Ulyre Oie e.Hini- of said cause, and 1. 1; ni to. t ntier ti e complin,,, r ; ,5-fanSt, the time, as to them, , U be takpn , ,nrp,.,w ... Frciuix DiRNiDr.,c!itki' t-.r. " m. II. Smith, Sol. lt-3w

STATF. OF INDIANA. t NlON COfXTY SS KiJ.V"'l'"i'"' Chruit Ccurc, !-prirS Tm, Jr Mt:hias layers, -j f, ... V , fBilf i tharetry to font-lose s nrtstmn Scwder. J f.f. rtpr TF, i, ren cmh.red that on the ?d JiM dsv a " the term nfd. heir-the ?id da v ef M an h, 1 StT. tl.e eompln.nant, l,v Varr.n ,i coot ,. !. eime,,r , tlie rhtrirrharirr r. trt:, en the s. ri f W.iied in this cat-sre, thPt the d.fendant wan ret f,.t d inhishaiti-W'el-. and that he - a r,rnrr.,il.'rrt rf tl.e cf!te ef ' Indiana, whertnren it v, P. ord, r. d that n1.ticai,.,i r-ffhep. ,-,Vt,ey f.f.aid MM ,e made in the "Indi.-.ra

".,'" n" " we, klv nesrnner imMld,. A t'... t -

Franklin Guard?.

l!-f.ed, before blS departure, that Sa F ! 1,,e rfs,1,ue of the "Franklin Guards," in this A,,,., ,,, ; e, . , , T , i fwnty, who feel like repairing- to the newly made Atll.a W a? tn the neighborhood of Jalapa, erav.sef our KalUnt cemnrymen, ho have fallen in tnd vva ill lk hi 2 OO.J ll'ai- t-iward 'lt b'',,k' nA K" "i,- r pite to those of ur evmpanu rtoint bevW ,havnr. lb. " 1 .XVh' sl'""J.

point before th- express reached him

pi rihle battle will be I . or theie w ill be lid

u-2. An inte.becnt Mrxic

A (PI rihle battle will be f.n.obt at fn,,i ! " .""E; .""".' V"t I!..ue, ,,. l'roekville, on Wed

, , , .,, " iieo:ij u.t i.i n., at oo i lock I'. M. f ir Oietnir.

' 1 1 s it- in ub t:itif or no r.jint- S -,":"? company, ntut nuina-np

us rain,-. ,n me nit atitime, It t each member of (he

- I . , , ..... . , , , - - !( u 111 1 ; Tot' k s. 'e- for thet, rm nffdrr e, k s.-ce..ive!y ' IT' ""r 'Ur; ' ,0b' rrrt 'frear here h, frr, theJdc,.. ,.f.nMf conrt en the 5d to.:day of Septern. '.ern. xt. b. fre the ealtirpofsaM e.,.e

id bVi?-:',T .,hf" r';m?:'i,:f'r"," "" or '"' 'Wiult, o, tanl b.U will b.- t"Vt n ns conf, a.

FnniflT.t. ni-rvcmr . ,

1,lnV x, ' " " -

....... .n( aoi.

A T, "ir,i ' r .he n to,-, nr the r,v'tn ' I urneike Ci tno'ev. held at the h-u.e of John A. . tin. on Mr.nd.-y the -, ,!.,- f,r t.. ,.r .j.e.i

ui, imu ll.e in- company, who nittiu's niin... Ii,.n,.h,...ll i .. ; . . v aiioi-'e.! ae.l ordered to ho , !,

ntfiflt that there Would be no f."bt lid ( ", that nur ecmp.my n.y be tilled soon, and that !,o-wif .Jiocrat and Anienc.ni, at JO-i, kvil ,.,

hat Kai.ta Ann.-. I. ,1 with hi... t - )"..": . """ ". Piacl' UI ri"l!t'-

. --..i'itni.'iii'iwiii- ,.Mi3rfismri B lia) 114 pficofji. nent members .f ihp K:n I'.inuro . johx ii. CA'irnEt.i,

, . - - -Tu1.t1fl.fT i..

I t'liimanii. an, le iinm I.t.iv . m", t..,, .i : I . r .. i . . , " "" i.ieut. . t.

r - . i - ... ii-i ii v, no ii i. i;i:if--s 111 nptei.

t - - - r- '

litre been made aeatnst the Indiana be.y, pn( a t:pot hi. Ii it v as onrt martial mill .ettle the nnrstinn upon the r-cht d.date.

sne. And if really nme sro rnilty, th.ere -wi't be

Rruih-r't. That the

an opportunity of defense. Wp yet bviieve that

fT 1 lie tiamo . f C. . Johnson Watts w, not p.e- ' iiU c' !;n r:i ' "1 of General T

.v'or, he

a re portion of the Indiana troops acted brarJy. : wa the W t.ic Convention on AV dtt. s.Iay last. ' 0ni;.Jy pa, b:l rr asset! the Ct!ldtICt of the

Among- the number arrested we see the name of 1 ' ,,a l ' n ,nv', '. d that he had i n jrt.-rJlrd in Col. Bo Its. jlfl'ily, in tcrae pviate tr;ir.sactioi-,, it was thmiK-ht . ihe was too much of a 'ic,-,v r' rr. r," f;: r the bear nilMOCRXTlC NOMINATION-. f ?ht coming off ll.i summer.

I he nemocrat e Convention for this Cnntrression.il

, r.r.u i Mate a t pace. I believe, that it is t e ' ' 7 1 i,,'r,'"'"K t-omptaint is n r, j ;. i, , r, . . I. ' , , 'I ! "'i'oess ofilio tildes tire or-.ms, and like very oihncs- ! u oi ins l.cei!eney to end the sttil-f. i ,r cats,i bv impuritv of the Wiod i m-'ivis-jbut wether he -rill embrace this occasion , I fed'from Ude' JT-iT::.

( " ,,h h. oy the ay, is an excellent one ) 1 1,11 "',Vt-r r'--p rsiis which are of such vital impor J r, ; tance to diirestion. Consort itentlv. the food, titsteai! ' ' I hein sperdi ly 'islv d, often b eonu s al solute! j

District ass.-niMed at Napoleon on Saturday last, j It is ftated the different ptrts ef the District were j

Viilj District Gcnrcnticii.

war and exposed the y renown of the eountiy tJ hazard ar.d its a-my to deetrtiftion. 0. That the people of this county wiih- ( ui reiid to party dts'itition.have reason

" 1 . . I , . - . - r-. . . : , !..!,. .. j -. . , . . . . . J

t in- nttrses tl ine i eiineSP arrived to ev",r" I"""1'1" in inestomaci; tuncchaM hnaili, f-.wM T....,lr. . l ,. ! ',,"'1 "rli 'iir.ir, costiveness, pains in the stomach, eoll3J 1,i,m 1 ampico, snil as Fonil as the V 1 dytntery, cholera morbus. anJ other dreadful

are ein .fd I expect Q sitman will leave Uptp. Df7ti. CHAPRARAL. Gamb at Sav Jca.v, April 14. IS17.

1 arrived in this camp at 11 oVhuk la-t

coniii !a itus.

Wright's Indian Vegetable pills ere a certain cure

I ul i')M"'PMii, t:ee:tise tliey cleanse the stomach and j bowels from all bilious humors, and purify the blood, j Four or fi ve of sitid pills, taken at night on going to

.o .., ii i in an eaes give some reln t, and if eoiiliini

tlniL h, r ... : l .

he rrrjueMed to meet at the hot.se ,,r John' W'vnn on Mom .i v the ! rih t'm of f- i- i c t- . i .. i ..i

t? rrsjii t r.hoo, the t,r..,,rie,v of speedv construet on ,r,,.e ro,, . f n,l ob.eet ifili, v see proper, , : .tnn-,1,,11, l.-tl.rtr- of the whole worktan.t unles. a I '""""'"V 'f stiekhohh rs meet at that ti,o f,,i ) r.." ""'I'V'T- ,l,:lt V directors Vill conelude that the sto, M,l,, r, w;s., ,,,.

eomtd. ted. and wiM aeeerdingly put ,he same onde'r eoot.--ct. and eon-ptete it as -t.e.dilvns ..o-sibh-All the stockholder, are earnestly rer,ors.ed to attend as other matters of interest maybe suiiu.Kti d for their cor. nit ration. The friend of the mad are ri rjufted fn nn's rr. ne-ivt .t exertions to procure more stork as nn mhlitieoal amount is till n-nnired to complete the road I. y ord. r of the Beard.

Mar 3, 131?.

JEHF.MI.Ut W0 u S, Fret't. 15-1

harmony.

John L. RfMritvn !s therefore the man we hav;

" ' . ne

for the e r.n-idi rat i

T hat a committee. t ,e cor t

.ei-.ibt r fr.-.m t a eh conntv be prnr.it.ted t.i r n-rt

. i

A tt. , ... , , , , ... ... un- i-.m iiug, ot.iecrs u-r its

... ,ur -.acn.tr, tajior, am, ,:,ere- p. r.,iai:; ,f ; za? ; ,n,lifa,.. a....0... fore e are t.otfrh.m. Wobinson i, a tp.ml heart. 1 . toun,r.t oftnt, s , ,.t. '

' " l'"r' '''' nit-, , M.esr. fraa ef D d od sense. He doe not b long to the o'd hunk- ' if ,-,;:..

, ca tur, F :

ef

on cf In arboi-n.

Vice" a;vl :: .n:it is ver u he! m ir i mit-i.

I ers of the t-nemy: who has attached l.-is !te s to hi- pet-on and so tn fused his own sj.jri! ti.to tf.em, that he has made vetet hi:? v( men w l,t never fou-'ht a hat

id for a short time, will not only make a perfect cure fTJINE CIIVRN'S and Tl'IlS of Dyst.t !,,;,, ht i assuredly drive pain ordi.l i. IMIMKI) nrcKi-'rS

Ilie District Convention, f, r the a.l Cono-e, ..on-0 to COB .trattibt.- ll.etu. . h .)..

well rrnrMt.ni! Tl,..-. I : r- 1 . ... ' " v ..... ..c , ,,.. i. f

i v .Mitinxn, n iuirt count v. v f i . : , r ri t i t 1 1 o i i : ... r i . . , -

one rote r,r every K0 voters in the District. On pro- , on V. i d.u m!:.t th. .'. d r f v x, h r "t t ' . l'""""-v J 1 5 ilie IDjJ irotll Vera UfUZ running V 'k--'tOoli Iron, the body.

ceding t.lhn for a candidate, it was fend ,ha, ! . bison nf iveatur eonntv via, appointed piden, ' T, ' '" 'I,?'" Sagacity, jt)r the r.5t part through heavy upl . - ed v. iO, s John I.. Uobui.on had received S3 vote,, ad F..B,,- tempore, and John V. Fi.-nihar of rtnklin K''' 0U" :i4"r ,iUVt ni;df 'ar th)- j She .Hvisitm of Gen. Worth from the OX- M a,l aP!'''i""'"' 0";e original medir.ne. The saf, st

--jw...t.s ; lil'll.inn Simiif Rft-.n T , T T ,.r , . !UM -i t' 1 1 .!f,'.'v.i:j r r i r ki ' i '-.'it Rl,,t i'H i;i !UC .iiaie.

---''li--.."li'ia:t!l. t - v- . ... lin.- v I'll.T I'k Will- lH I I l ,1, i . I . rm t

nortoanyilers-ditary hne of efliee-h, jers, h.. cf Frank!,,,, J. !!y ofOh,,,, and ll.tkle of Kiptev, wt-re ! '-hit B-hhi ylfCt C.nd "f!atHer 'at homecver n, ,th a lordly pm. We d, not know ta-l(, e,iuc " j .,....,. . . , " . ' anvof his family wen- ever in Con-res. cr c A. c. ' , t-..Ol.o l.U! d) at.u OXpOrtttre 11) a Orihe prospect is stin, ' o n,ot, n f jo,.,, d. i?. t.tv.d ..f FmntUiu, eif.n ountrv. and thronh dangers ,.resS. ' ' t?:(.l:-ct!, 1 !.at a cn,n,:tne t f on.- 'rem inch o,.n. ... , . i . 3 there was no ct.er question ,n Cot -res, b,!f the j , v rp.rin!t(t, ti) rv.,,,.,-. . , c . : nf ' -' ? a f ( 1 ! I; .; h I n . and ii i S C1 !!) tilt !ld atCVCry 'in o nest ion. n 0,.,1.l ...:... r . ' . .. .. i j t . . , i t .1 ,

j the opnuons, cf this Ce.nv. ntion. Whith committee J'a' tA"";l,( u lf;' patience. fqu,-- ' ' compos, d of ?:s.-r. II., Jamt cf Franklin, Ham- j ';!''!5:ty, POi f roi laflCO, fulflCfS of rCSOlltCO, j ilt.ii, of Dt tr:'nr, S-itton of Dearl:e.r;t, TSeale of Swit-i 't'ld OToVerV ;ts hf.VO Won for him the ''rla,Vd' II:,',bard -fR.tyn.., ef Ohio ana ng-h,o:uts of his countrvmen and rxhithhim ; ham of Bin!, r. j r - . ..inw. ' , "ottnv of any station m ihe Re.-nl.tir. I Vrtupor, the scleral committers viJOivv- and ' , , ' JUdIlC theccr.ven,ie:. to M;m r, ...J " " ' ,! ,n3-V fCC rrOfCrtOask, Of the

iatiiyand sUimuntly addressed by Messrs. Htbiiisonj ' CiV0'and M uson. j T. Iic-scli e l. Th a ! wp fu'iv fiily n "

rs, nor to any hereditary line of eft

rnte that

r irn

If

WregDn question, e should most certainly vote for

Robinson. But that question is settled, eed e. h,- U

lierelical on all other qtictint, he i.ay ep. ct from w a fjir, honorable and i-.-.ileus opposition. To his lirirate character, we have not a word to say. It i pond. But some would ask, what h is his private I character to do? With s, it t. much to do, and we hope it alnay itl have tnraethin tod., in the so- ; lection of public c fleers. j is a liberal and a so- ! eiable man loved by b:s as'ociatis, and rs-spected hy ! lii acquaintances. In a political campaign, he w ill be a strong team. ! He is a ready and a popular public s;x aker. But he j is not as tafe and gi aided in his tvmaiks as-m ny i f j cur tncec-ssfil politicians f the ,r,.(t;t day. By a-

shrewd adversary, he mill b- easily -entrapped, a;-d awamped in the miies' of errors and eiCicuttit s. I-ookinjj to the end and object , he strike- the chord that will suit best for the time, rot preparing for future defence. If the Whigs nominate a eood man r.n v, ,l. t .r

next, (n coUtct this article is written en Mond iv. May 3d,) we E xpect the boys of this District, wh. i are r0,,gh and ready," to elect Robin-n to the nfilce ' cfeditor of th Jacksonian, which place he f its w ith I gnat satisfaction to hit readers. We should rt gr. t !

to part with him, a an editor, and m re ept c.a! -y on ae present occasion. In the apprnaching canvas, we hope to mat Mr. lkolinon in a manner that become a gentleman, 1 w

anu as uecomes tne dir. ratter of our paper. We w Wh ' to entertain t iberal feeling, not attributing di-hen-i esty and corruption to any one, that differ from its, j in opinion. We hare no cbjt ct,. ,, to bi n, cscipt! his political opinions, and we bilirve he hotustiv j ntertaint then,. ' j

H:dd!t ston ef Hu-h, Holland

it h

t r !er exery varietv of tiial,

. ... ..,.ii: ui. rei:i;iim-f en orarei;2tn ti, th n reported for the pi rmsnnt or--:r.U,;!iiJr efthi' convention, the f. '.lowing o-T.c.rs, f-uit: For I'n sidenr, col. josErn ntii!isnx, . f c.cat .r. A tee I'r- sident, Doct. V 1 1. M AM OILI.KSP1F., ef Ohio. C.F.OTU.E tiBFFN, f D.-.tihorn. WT I.I.I AM J . LOW Kit Y, ef IVcatur. JOItV V. COI1BIV, of Uush. I i AC MILFS, of Bipley. B.J. MlTtBOW, ofSw:,7er!r.r..l. J- O. ST. JOHN, of Fr.ii.kt n. St-creftries -JNO. II . F.UKiVH VI!, ef rrani..i;.. B. B. HOOT, of Uiph y. AIo the follow injr ratio ofvofis for each county in

c.)i:vt tit ,i,t, -,o-w .t: Dtarborn county 29 voti . Dec.-.Mir " 2 d. FrMikiit, " 25 do Ohio " R ,Ja Ripley " d Rush ' " 21 d, K icertand" is d.

Which report was u-iatiimously coneurn ,1 in.

S.en up.Mi t.ie cotiventi.il, precetdtdta ballot rs

we have resMircd the third No. i f Adder's re-pnb- '"'i""": licationof Mannd.r's Treasury of History. We w ish j Ha'!,,5-

nch works would take the place of the nouls and

trash that i ruining the jouth of our land

llackleman,

C ravem, Gng-y, Itayinond, Maior, Bow ei , Tate,

FrantrH!.-. This i an Indiana city of consideral.te' importance, but it is so far frcra ns that w e knowbut little about if. But it is yet to take a more conpicuous place among the cities cf the earth. It is at the termination of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Consequently it will be the first nart and n-ship-menl f the produce of the unrivall.d laliey ofthe TVsbssh. We have reciived the first Nos. ofthe TriWe. kly Jo irnal ef that city. It is a creditable paper to the city and the S ate. The- advtrtising e dit mm give evidence of business. And it it a settled

question that you can safely j.idgv of the t usines of on b. halt oft

a tow n or city by the advertising column cf its pa. pnste.t.d t

I 11

2 5 II

3 ; 41 f 4 2

8) 4-S. I 7

per. I hose who advtrtise liberally ar:" nil il liberal, enterprising ,,. A little, ptnuri us s.ml,

e:.iim etr auvernse.

Whireupon en moti n i f Mr Bryan of Decatur, e A. llackleman was declared niint.-in.ntisly nominated. ." On motion ef Mr O.hon t f Dt-caorr, a committee of three compos! d cf M. ssr (libsi.ti. Mats, n, at.d r..-t;l.--ston were a:.pinttd to n ,tify Mr H.-ick'c inait of hi; tintninatinn, and ir.trodtu- him to the coniei.ti.in. i.. .i i. .. ... i

'..- .ov.ici-... i:ie co?.,ti:t.-e. J r nJ

u- eom-.e tt. e appointed f .r lint p ;r os, f .,1 :., . . - ... ' ' y

''I"1" "S I l SO. 11 I lot. U.liC

prote ami endorse the dectrint- crntainrd

in what is tv:nmonly called the "Wi'.mot provis.." :t:,d that we will uneompro!0is!:ii!y oppo.-e any farther extension -1 s ! .t v e Ten : 1 1 r v .

o. i i.-.i w p n. i:no ;10 present vass v. ith nn hone-t convjetit.ii that e.oie is risiht paid tint w o ouht t t cee t.an l can succeed. Mr. Haekleman .tppesrtd and in a brief j .-. t.irn. .l e. . .. . . ..

"v" o i o nie.j tto me nomination. When the convention adjourned, tine i!!e. JOS. ROBINSON, pi.ts-t J.NO. H. FAnqVII.VR, ? Ii. 15. BOOT, 5Sec'jc.

ea n.ou r -

ddr

dopti d hy the cool , ;. t io.i. W nruKAs. A proper

VII I'

Bro. Soman of the Tippecanoe Jourr.ai,

t time. -.1 rs nt ; e '.V :rde.

Cincinnati last week. He is opposed to ih election ; ni;r CU!

ce. at.,; en cum; v.ces t's. and ; ct iris i i the h;

fVetK thrVincinncti Oaz. c f Mcu 3 Lit3 aai Important from Mexico. Pa ers of 23d April received from NewOi leans y ester-lay, com m i Ion? accounts of recent events between Jalapaand Vera Oez derived fi o-.n their re-nlar correspondents and from t!ie American tiewspiper, "'J'he E.Ie," pt biKhrd in the 1 uter city, received by the U.S steamship Massachusetts ivliicli arrived ihe dav previous, havino sailed fimii Vera Cruz' April Hih. The s'.ibstintia!(lc. nny be stat.d in a feov w-ir Is. Thv are: 1. That t'le .Mexicans were foncenlrating at Cerro Gor Jo, 22 mile from Jalapa - a very stron(r point, which they had pow erfully f irtiftetJ.

j 2. That La Vea and Canalii wore in .command here, hating u lJer llieai i r.biiit i2.(h3 men

3 Tiiat Santa Anna was close at hand l his old hacienda of Enef iro. ready to it. et o etaiiens vhem-ver it m'eht be

vr". necescaiy for him to do so. : f 4 Th.it General Tv i i:!i i! n rl.

' i : r . e. ,, f , !,., t ...

and h t J

v t t:i t' f d

, ttie.-i oi i ii n:.rii,9M I 1 : ..

j . . .... . . i . v . i , rt i ...111, , fitl'i ii I I I V

-j before the .Mexieaii f,)re

"si t.ne of his fTicers f-etereiv

! rf item ie . I . . .. S. .

.i. -.mis i -. i i i r t r ' ' r , - . .

o, um. lay.or to the 'res.dency, but i;, writing f . ; ,,.rtlf , ' "lii.e ItKikin? all 0 X a Til ! I! a t It 1 U t.'l thrMcX hom-, he er.Jently gives r. The f.ItowinS i n ' ' ; ' 1 ' " "K ' n U'U iS ican WOl k- A,,d ctrte, fro,,, hi. leer: .: ,, ,., , 5. Tint in cons pcjtienc? ,if cxprescea rc I l. re , n,. resisting the eon, irtion, that Cn. j I13t WO bchrte ll;OrOBt!u(t of J,e r f,,,,,, ; , , , , rt Znfhart, Tayltr ,s to be th next President . w V , her PiC-ldent pnd his i 'virs in - , .- ltcM'u ,i0al '"'. General Seett was haheconsentt t run or not-. hit is, provided his life . . ' . ,iu 1 ' b ' 1 t e U ! ;) t !i is OWM HKtlch atld f'mt nf hi-iti is spared. I he ,!,,g is .t, 1, J ,hc 'decree has goec " ! " ' ' G r 6 ill P, r IT ai !) COIICemin'T - . Ill .t I CM dflu t.i at OI lil-til-f-orth-aml then-'. no reversing it. Bit curmit is 1 Vmi'i UV.trrM !!,.,,! ," , 4,t- I Vision toward tlie fOeitiOi) ffGeUCial

tuny set m, ami you mightas well nndert&ke to feat . ... " ir i. ei t t; P s- ' ft j lT t.fl the Catarnrt ofSiazarn. as to tsist it! k o.u". m.t : t ! 1 11 tO of that ilicnifr fiiiuiiio,,.,., . '

1. 1 1 - j i

I.ere to moral, re noon the .nSi.rt r t.. ...i.,.,;.. : , -

whether the people an-right or wrong in this matter: St :' ft "Tet lit i! SiiOHKl characterize OTP i ??nl fXtin, ,he, r"- . 1 rri.- Ar ' ereat IKiti'vU I Ii its intercourse Vvl-hnnn-b but see them. 1 he old party lines an- disappearing,1 '"' J:HI.' and there will be such a comming! nig of parties, a 1 r" there scarcely ever w as h, tore. This the .isrn ot O T'.i at d U r i 1 " ! ii e i r - - e. , the tune ' rtry cl.arlv indicate. Ii.d.cd. it is ahso- . . ' ' ?fv sPi)t War. ttlO

lut. tr astnn.shintr. to wittit ss ihe ,,,.., ,,t,. -....i PtOD C (if the I. li:!i-r S'.-tn '

oor w nn w men Ii.-mocists and Whigs, alike espouse w'r'l

Aiier this statement, rt few rvtmrts

f.om the correspondence of the Pie ay une and the Delta ,iii tell the w-hole story. Vera Crpz, April 13. 1S17. A (iril) in n.H . ijanion li'ia tnt r,

otes.iave hat! a I ia , n ...-..

t t- t i- ,:. -tsj(vri IU t l i t !l. .'I. .tl. I I I H 1 S-i

the eue of old lik. ' o o o.-. . -o f;j rjreat V.a';ie of 4n.,, ,, ,., . wh.t can one do in Sl,ch a .torm? And be;.!.,, ! the Mi-sifsipp-i liver and i'l i f -'., n r : - t " a at h,s dd haciendA of L icciro the newspapers are teaming with anecdote and hi. ' ti. , h.. ,f . ' , d ay be for e V OSt CI d a V. This t.iace is close torical incidents, illustrative of the old tien. .-.,! 1 " " '" CT " 1 r e 1 ' f p ' h e h ! 1" !l u a V f. ir l-vl I . ' . t ' lo?st rnodestr and gnat goodness f heart. V hy, if th. v a t ralaC which hss rnrif. f- t ,1 p , , '- Ja':,P- t. All a! ' Z ) 3 it d hi Vel are at don't .fir pt a eolonng e th.ng, so,,,, times, , fh;. C), , , . ," . Ln"p'1 (Vno Gordo, where Btt le-s than three n t a perfect saint, he's the wry right kind of ma- rlHlt e ?u! u '- bee. II e o f ;n prt -! i i . i.oir.s u..t.i b.Ut

The news in camp is stirring. An fexf ress has came dow n from Gen. Twines to the t ff. ct that Santa Anna w as before

him, at Cerro Gordo, with 15000 men, as near as could be judged from receonnoissances nn-Je by Cipt. Hardin and oilier efileers of dragoons. Lieut. Col. J. E -lohi sen ,?,s been severe but not mortal ly wounded while examining Santa Anna's works, w-hh-h a: pear to le a succession of breast works on the eminces in the vicinity of Cerro Gordo. Everything would no'v g to show that Santa Anna is determined lo make a bold stand. A dragoon, who had b,en sent down express by Oeneral Twiggs, was yesterday found shot by the road-side ju.-t beyond this. His pipers had not been touched. The Mexicans are pitying a bloody and at the same time bolder came thavi is usual for them, as it i, thought they ba' e killed no less than fifiy of our inc-n within the latt three day s on the ronh Gener;:! Scnti p topped J.ast night nine miles from this to-night he will reach' Gen. Twiggs position. If Santa Anna is

? strong as ho h represented, he' prob

ably will not be attacked for two or three 'Jays. Vrry. ?. VeraCrfz, April ii IS47. Edit :rs Dtl.'a: There has been a nkirmish at Puente Nacional.cr.d we bourlv look for the intelligence ofthe capture of Cerro Gordo, a ttrong mountain fort, twenty-two miles from Jahpa. A decisive b tlt.'e ; OA-pected at this point, for it is the best vantage ground this side of Peroie. Vera Cruz is quite as veil governed r.s a city in the United States- I DtlGeneral Seott hsued a pr clama'Ion from Vera Cruz on the 1Kb, exhorting the Mexican people to attend quietly to tl.eir usual avocations! promising them protcction-and inviting them to come in w ith provisions for sale. The fallowing paragraphs are from tlie American Icle of April 13h: Krcahing vp of General IIealnuarters. Ve-tenbiy evening, at 5 o'clock, G-Mi.Seott and his -(i.ffleft thrjr quarters in the Plaza and Marled for Jalapa. They were escorted hy Gen. Harney's 2nd dr-:oon9, hi;.! will probsHy he vp u jih General Twiggs tu the cdvanre in two or three days. n.rie lilhm cTutpmi - On Friday last tlo s! i p-t .f-'var (k'rmintovn "and Albany and two bomb vessels departed f r Tuspan. On Simtbiy ihe Karim.n, tt ith one hundrr-J additional marines from the Potomac, sailed for the a a roe place, r.nd i Pifir.l r ' . . f V . . . . : . 1 . t tt . .

i -",U"J v.nii. t t I i y , vv t je Ii g Ship Mississippi pud f-teomers Spiifire and Vixen, having bemb vesscis in tow. Th e object of this expedition is to take posses. Hon of Tuspan, which we understand will Pe affected by landing the Failora and marine? at a convenient point.

i ne geturne lor sa e bv -i-.-nor r.,.,,' . :i t...

V.. D. Croe.kshatik Sv- Co., Fnirli. I I; David Slau-hter, Bloomi7;g firnve; Thos J. White .V. ,... Laurel; 1 hoi. J. Filtoii, lioehisttr; Z. A. Nve, New Trenton. Principal efflce, lf"J, Race "street, Phila lelpbia. rj?.w Estdblislincnt. rv I E subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of B rook v ilie, and the pi.'olic g. :n rally, that tie is now- prepared to d.i nil kinds of I'. I.CKSMI T HINf I fliXIXn. and i" I NT S ! 1 1 V ( . all kinds of MACHIN I". BY: sot t i ti u ; a nd repair' tig Seam F.ngin. s; casting and fini-leiig every vari. tv of Bras Work. Also n, like and repairs all l-iiiits ..f COins, Pistols. .Ve. A c. The snhsi-ri her intends u.iiiir the m sf ol"

NEW OUI.K NS SUGAR;

to. n J I. -,,-s i.S: sue, n house moi v s?r--GOLDEN Sl'ltl'l-j BIO COFFEE: V' 1 MACK EH EL; LITER and SOLE LE VTHEU. 'or s:c ... niCHABD TYNF.H. Brook nn-, M -. y 4, I S 1 7. j

QOOOLrS. .Sli ;o Iron, assorted .i.ei Cf Wa,,., ,lo ffj 'is. Aimnotn Steci S'' " F.i. Tlish blister stei fO kegs naijs, fr sale bv , .,, ,r RICHARD TYNF.lt. Brookv-iBo, May 4, !Sa7. J9

dam of ToTar.inso JoyroU JPHI' ""'": f-l h -u intr pr, pni-ed hiins. If f.r that '! pui-p..", has cnm.ncueed tin- maniifaeliire ef . v.eO ,ir Son oT l-. m :.. .. .. ..

stock, and doing l.'.s work in ,he b. - manner and on ! wr.rr.-nt -, ,' w--rk to be o n' , J ; . . . tti. most e.isy lT,d aceommoduiorr f I will be sold t, l n I ' ' ' r l'r '" ,h! V''S';."1 His shop is in front ..f ,he !. Church, and ' erial. the tan.e wt 11ht cf

within three squares oi Mr. Souii' Mill

JOHN M OFF ITT :-f.-.y 3d, I S 17. i3

ZIZY CJOO.DK. "g" HAVE just r ceived a hii-ge and i-i tiera' assort0 mi lit of tioods, consisting in pri of the tolluwing-artit-lt-s; CioO.s, eassimere, trn-nh, satin, fs. Front h bom.)H7.ines, French Mi riiio.s, 'Alat iieus," brown and blenched shirt.it? r.nd sheeting, li'ckit.r, n variety of plaids and stripes f,,r sumnit-r wt ar, ginghams, lawns, calicoes, table line.., Russia diaper, plain and plaid silk for dresses, crape shawls. n handkerchiefs, black and colored silk cravats, black silk vtvet, black silk vesting, black, brown r.n.1 white camhries, cotton fringe, hound ribands, luce, white and black cotton hose, black silk hose, par.. sols, umbrella, men's whit.- and black s;!k. citon ar.d kid gloves;

wo. ueii s siiik- aim ti-ac-K siik, kid, pirknetand cotton gloves, linen h'dk'fs, AriilicitU f!cr and fah".onable braid bonnets. Also, a large assortment of 'aim, Lt ghorn, Fur and Silk Hats;Boots and Sines ; friuliing and grass Scythes, Il.mu-s, trace and fmit. r Chains; shovils and 1 spades, cutt ing knives, n.iil and cres.; ctit saw s, hand j and tenant saws; knives and forks, table and teaspoons, hinges and screws; steel and iron s - iiarer ; j sheep shears; drawing knives; atig. is; inili and hand saw b h s. j All uli.-li I will sell for C ASH nt the lowest Cincinnati pi-ires. RICHARD TVNKK. j Brookvilie, May 4, 1347.

pi, ''t'rv '''. ''.TV1'"''' r, xUt' M SOVlC and mn r r l.I.OW -v j, v. ELS, either gold or silver, at short lio,,ee. and en very r uon.(ble terms D.vtsrons or Lo.lg, , by addressing letter to the undersigned, wi, I recti ve oro-nof b tteiir'toti. , ,. , JOHN L. KIXGSIIlilinV. Indianapolis, May 1, IJuviiirexamini-d' Hni. K ingshrrry 's Jew els f,,r Sons cf letup, ranee, I cheerfii y reeonmiend them to nil v.ho imiiv want u lir-t rfl((. x, .-.Jolt1 V, M. HAN NAM AN, G YV. A. T. C. NEWTON. t s.,,.,,

WlilTKWATRR CANAL fzg om :;a m s ia a i v;a tkr shop. Svuth ,hiecf Thir.1, f,rt.rrn J,,,,, ,! Smith .'. ..,.,..,,. I'CIVXATI, OHIO. Nl-.W I ON ty s-HAtPl.e.,, constant!,-on -.band and for sale Wy v-L,r,rr j,P0,.;U!.y ttn,r bi;dt Ulnu ntson't rf.or. ol a), .;,. Orders from a :rn wiU ree.ivepeomp attraJ,r sd. 1-.4J. j-r-iy F?UE nndersignt -.1 have ent r-d ii to partnership ,"r "-a i .-saciion ol u neral C. in m ission and Forwarding Bu-iin s n 'i-w i;E,.i:v. nndei tinfiniief SPENCF. (il'Ai.n. m.-l solicit a thereof

ii. v uiisiiiess oi i fain, im ami

s rrtri r f! Ta i f '-Tnmpi"

GOODS. "fT5 H. BURTON has just reciived, direct from .fc. Philadelphia, a large ni:d sj.ln.did stock of goods, most of vv hiclk he can o.Ter lo his old friends,

Hjici ine ji.iiiiie in ije.ier.-t i, ai i-s? v L.iL-t. u titlii'' than have ever been sold in this market. As the tariff is tiriif erf, t.n ntailj . 1 1 f. niin ,.,,:. from 10 T O 40 FF.R CEXT, he is .!. t. rmin. d to give his customers the boot til of it. Call and examine for yourselves. Hi stock i composed in part ef

5 p. wool-dyid French lk English hi ne-black Cloth

New Orient-, Dec, 13 C.

, u- If eon o t les

BO is Kit T S 1'1'VCK, 1 HO.M A.s (if AIID.

bhi.

liruwii f ad, t Reave i

do do da

Gi:. TAVL017.

IWCH.VOND, A., April. I in'; Footing Lace, liobinett, lhinl. m ,ia;

Ilie enthusiasm in favor of M v ,! ! 1 ",aa "t,, 'vv' .:" jM"":

3 do

1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do French Drr n dete

2 do I-'rt nch, bl'k Crssimere 2 do Fngli.-h do ! 12 do Fancy. do 2 do Satin, tt 12 do K" t'l J. a m i 1 do Sup"-. Siik V. lvet 2 do do Saim Vesting 125 dn l imey Prints 2 do blu d-i 10 do bl'k fe white d , TO do Painted Law i 10 do ( i.t'hani do 5 do Orgaiiili.-s iO do Scott h C.iiigliatn 10 do 'l ie i.ii35 d ni'chd M"s',in 12 d i Suim.ier pant Stu." JO do Mixed and Bin'- Drillings 10 do Bl'k Alapa a I usier 10 do G en.ii me N aiikei n 12 do Irish Linen 10 do.. W hite and C..1. Cotton IL.se 6 do !i do 1-2 i!o 20 prs Silk Ji'dkYs 6lc. herd iind ben, stichtd Lin.n do 6 da Italian Neck ilo

10 ps Fancy Vesting 1 do bl'k tiro de Sw iss Siik 1 do blue blac k do do d i 1 do Mationas strip, d Bde Sou d.i 2 do Sat do Aitunre. do 1 do Fg'd Gro de Nap do 4 do Brown and Ftiny ilo 1 do Apron S:!k 4 Bales stout brow n Muslin 11 ;is BrHwii Dt-illuitr A large E'.sitrtnieitt ei white tlr- g3-,ds, su?;, a, 1 lain, f gui-et, sti-ij., d rnd cross barred ',!,.,;' '. -.-......;... :.. ;. s. .ii i .. L v ,.,...: , on. n.

ti ls; Jaconett, 'I hi. ail ut tl I i-ie l.djing and I,w(.ri.

Silk, Kidd

WHOhHs UiM AND Itl-VrATL rLLKRS in rener:L Foreir-u and nno.e.rio

L' Hardware of nil clescr'.ptioii. p!,-e ... 11 -. ,

satisfaction on G. HERDER I.a-t M-iln betneeti gt.'i end i) ih sin ct 5 floors from eoi-m-r of y th st n t CINCINNATI OHIO. J.ly24 1S40 10-ly. II.' FA iiltfjil A i7,' AtTOHN'CY AT 1AW. IJ r o o k villi?, I a . Jan. 10 1813. p-if.

T-i A W 1 1 K .i; C I'Z'S IVo. 1 ax) ran: wnrn: lk d. 'j ho atiove P. ran it n-arrmted tonal to any made" in tint Western Country, oflic-.- No 5 Main irVet CINCINNA n, (). ,T'T,V r"''f"- M'o.ild do well t- give the al-ove brands -r 1: ' hue l.rn,l fair trial n the proprietor i a new b trinner m th - above l,u im and cons, qiior.ily w ill sell lower than any warrant il hrai.iN in the C'i-y JuueU, 184) iily ' 3. ncpwoirni DEALER IN E I D F.3, OIL AND I FA IIILI;. (riifr of M,u .. I- .SVret els.

' i . ' ' i rv a t J , o ii n.

July 2 1 FM'i

30-ly

No. ? s -t -f

Fl'.i S Cot.st.-tritlv ,

U Calf of

i lov s; lash. Bon tit t and Cap K i bin-i.

terial to manufacture

tien Jackson made

year. And f. r the

,nuch like to vote Gen. Taylor fntn't such a matter, and

stere not belfrr e f than

free! Of course no

ItH 1 If S-L.ent, 13 Universal n thl3 region i and Flowers: Bonnet Silks; French

le W tlli I toria Holies; (;rss Cloth and Skirt,; Labi., i I..

Whignnl Democrat Foem i ti. i,i. i 'a,:,i, "r:-V' 'TL 'A"";' s-i v

Grass T in '

1P-

ciMiiWATi T.'.r:riv.

sToun AM) M rr Groi:y.

; St. bet we. i, B 'IO, Ciorii.en.; nl.:

hand S U Ptu r. I. in n.t

the U si o.i ilin- i 11 ... i... ':n. ii

I , . . , ,,.. miii -i, ii

.o.v ns biij om.-r p. i-on in the Wt.t. l ast, paid i'ir Hi'!, n, Ju ly 21 Ii-n - 3 j . Cluck awl M'atch !,-paircr, FAIR FIELD, INDIANA. ?"5?SOI'0.s,r:s To Loop his sho;, mi Brookvilie for ore inontli or-m it-e; d-oing andnfiir the sitiitie t, the Fraiikln, Circni, Courts, for the purpose n f repair, .ig Clock, Wiiubis, Uf, jrH o.or. i,. Broilville, vm,1 beiii the front .I.e.. of Mr. U igj s,.,., Aug. is U P'.. "N , j

ci f a n st a rv ir izv.

The Spirit eflhf

at connersville, eopi tnund JeffV rsoniaa in

hope the Whig ss il

w ith them, and then

each other in the warmth nf their deelar- ! 1 '"' " Ta!'.1'" 15 :1P, r: ''" cf D,p. r. -,-.,., 4" I A.iJ hll.X&S FO i'XJ J f,

o .e out otl that is. ,utr that . I lie.- ja n i f , .i. . . . .1 '-oj. o... i fen loriliOJ. Mi,.n. in Ii- T rr i... ., .. . , . ass, panning, coion i. c-amnrie, i.iiim.,,. , ,,-..i . o V ,, C . .. . .

so eteellent one in hi dee linin.- ' ' -o rout OVatlCe nf. fv, . , .. . : , , " ' " ' '' ooes liOIIlin" ; long lawn spool, sk. in end pt.ten, iIii-om': ,'...".. '.' .:.'" '' " ' """ ' '-"'l

satisfaction of th...- who don't Toor j an 1 .uppiies to the sef .,f ,. .i . ' rfl 1 ,f, m' ,l'h ! ridie::lo:;s. and it is imimi'.'p d.-r,f i:.n.,. is, 1 1.,,,. i sh.-c; '"to.,,, ,.r ,a ..'.... 1 CIM.INN AT! OHIO

for a slave-holder, it is said that -,,. !:e rt- id V Irtn, . i r . , .' ' ' j ,1!' MeX ican t.It I: ,1 there are those wl.Oi b s w P! rr, inf., . I 1 , ', j white satin; bl'k h.-Mhaine; " ,;-k ! TvVK'IV ami i isolation Brl; and r-,. r ...... more than, hundred negro,, or ; ,,r I'll t r .. n s m in t;f I ntehljrence I t'-lt'- is ,u v. I o .1 ,l . I ' ' U,e 1 .-P--!dfIiry by n ; and prr.k crap.-; si!k fri.nre aud irtmpi,,,,; .k r;rilh. ; .f everv de. , ip,in l,H,.d. '.' c',," , , ,c,,,, rl , he would..-, L,... .t,,,,.,f , l)i--li-P!t the ,ve!tr.). I ....... . I H IBOie than probable that 1 e ha i rafr v.vr. tbr. ..LI 1 . ... -rJ I ew,..c silk and twist; ,!em, and f..i.-. r.-i i . ! ir'.Hge Cock , r .;.-.. . L" ."' r "'

they would be. aft. r h. in-s.t 1 . , . . . 'vJ ll.e.r . l.-,l o ,,0. .. i.l. .!..,. ft .' - t etts; lr, ncli worked ihiniis.tts and ,,,.,.. r . nitre ct ,-r. rv ki..d. ' ",u H" '

t!" ' j iTeui rt It l:l me llr'l j. AnJ that ,.,),;., .. " " J,.r: bar;, re; fpton c'..-ck. vvor-i. d ,..,. s't.tl : ... 1 June 11 in-.

1 ran nov t,-. w-;iutin . p s-bow b-vie ... ' r "'?"t the positj.ui at Cerro Gordo ran j j ii..; brw., h..!...d. f..,., r....,,,., u-.i i,-.-.,.; M.fc i - " - . . 74 -r IVt'ey -This Democratic paper' n0 i:,!hcMn, . f M,W ' 0 J he U, r -1 ed. and it. Case La Vg9 CD j Ca- UVtVOrP i,,.'....,.., ...... , .. J l 'Z a 'tiS.V I. ,,.W 1 S""! 1 W lWF YAlZ I ' (VZMM .

7Jo"t7l:t?:C: n!niStrr.tion in dt nt ing , ,!jese ntiTn' ! mle " retreat, that they relati ve of Gen. TayhoS that' .; 1',:; I ;-tVri an Walnut strett,.

! he induced to vote forTvi"r I th..rotighf..rr9 such ., -j ;1 . inn 4 ttJ ,r' stand Los Dios. the coat of arms of the anr-e-tor of .he I S--"'J: i-V'..,'.,f:"--v fi""; ' i-ar.e and r N f7-v-v-l TI.

remarks UCCOSarV tO m.itp ih.vi :.,. ' " 1 he hospitals are fill!, and the Sickness Litter. W a "Rranv .vn Ftm-nr-.-, n It.... ' "V""' rT k.'S ,arK""' 0,i" r Ocles , fancy ' V;.1:1'- ,'" -UtAoU,ry ,ff,m3l.

'If the Whigs could be worked into an arran-- ; and Speedy, 'merit af the kind, it would suit our notions precise-j 3. That Mr Po'kanJhi.'

r tit.

I ,. ,. . . . . . ' 1 o.l.st

Kosre dare you to the contest, ho .hall do most 1 f , ' " " 3l ',tM P ' ' tx atld ma., in elevating that jrtrat rivilian an,! hero to the Prvs- ! " UlP T'f ' P " ''f movement of an AtBeridency. If it suits your '-.lotions precisely," I, t us i 'Can ilr,11V Up il) a lerrtlory, W hose limits at it in earnest, and without the intervention of ! were ii. dispute, and Could OnJr be s-l'l - ! Call CHAP. r ftn r..,i.;n. ,.;.!. . ... 1...1. . . . .. . - - . 1 1 U

" " i-'"-"". inecoriiipt tiy iiegurLUliBi; wiiich

...... M, utrj w turn is useu co e levate unworth

to ofllce.

is said to l e on the increase. I still can

no! learn that there has been any well autlienti; ated case of vomit. , nllhoiish tnanv hate died t;f fever. Yours, &c G. W. K. - Picayune Vkra Ckfz, April 1 3, IS IT.

o'i'om Delta: As I stated in mv let

coriupt tiy neuciauoo; w tiicli in oveno-i-t Jed ' ' " '. a vu m ih - media'eiy to the war in w hiV) ' th ' '""jtrof ihi moiniuglhe bt igade of Get!. I try is row involved. " ,L c"ni'1' j xv'th io,.h up the line of march for Ja-

.1 Coorf Lira. At both Vhi;

and D. macr.ts i Ii 3 t I II e con ;i t r V li.- i ,v rt ...... : .

iiilt" in tW rr,. ..... . . ' t : . . J A ' !' U V -

----"- . . " ei uir I n-.l.li H - ; e, Hi ; , ;i r (Jfi, f.v. it il lucir.li.t ...I ......... ,. .. .

TavWruen. WV.ee it surest..! , e.ll ....... .. ' J I l Of ! 1 1 ; s

t ... ..... - . ' . 111?

better

i m. r.can

' n- el

lapa. liui.from rather sudden indispo-ision,

the General did not leate wiih them.

tomewbatd.irie,,!, to know whattoeall thf ed by the C.M1 s I i t n I i ,.,! -,,,".1'" f nctBlll-J Abotll 1 o'clock at. PXprPss fOfhed him.

we see it suggested to can the,,, th,- lia y nrd.it r,. f H w 1 1,1 1 m port ant info rtnatto that the (7'i MM? 1 I,:. : - 1 . .... '""t '"ill v , UIMI ,ifV nf nir,.. 1

cans? We le lha, I.hca cbrn, f.,r ! ldi-st HM V. S to p rocure a p e r ! 1 ' V ' " f''rt'e f 'hentm' Ctfr . v, ins d . v, , ' i,r:;t ai ' -o 1, , , , ' t rna-; (,.,, .K , strong .oosisi .!) bvoo.I Puente ;1"'";:UKlh,',i,(,'i, N. ei ,:..,! a 0 th .t a.'r.nh h.1 t.hen

faithful the motto of the ancestor delineates Ihe character of the illustrious descendant. frank Cummnnircalth. Starixixg Occuiif! e nce. The Dubuque (Iaa) U-pubSiean pub!ihes an account of a fall ,.f tero'.ites.in that neighborhood. In one instances, 8 large stone some six fcet in diam?ler,an. resembling a mass of sulphur, in iti tlescent, wont through a 1 trg.. tree. crushing it Diatoms, ind entered ihe eirtb. to the b-pl!i of about twelve f.-et, from whence it w8, af. torw-inN recovered by those who wit noed it- fall. The trace? of several smillr lov.fi.-ti .if . b .. Alt.,.. ... , . . I

,t ........... ... .- .uir; iit.iiiir-, i.ave oeen i discovered in thr.f vicinity, wifhtu n shot' ' lilt)', an i a ' v nr.- -cr-. ' ..... --

L'oata and Sho 2 3

He would call particular un.-ntio.t In hi i(.fk f

It is t..e largest, the cl. p- , F.i

tab! nig. Cin. March 71, mCi.

R.M.ts a. ..I Sho s

ofthe best erticles he ev. r brought on

Hats ?.nd Bannctts.

Fashionable Si'k. Fur, Panama. Prd.e.

u rrini-r houtrt mod

C. I: Ii li i . '-'V. iV,.t. i for.

T' ;'' ' '--'. Il.rl 1 ...r,'. Ciuc.l.tKiti. It-'H II EH AND Mi LAI (ill! iv w.,.,1.1

-s I -, ii.;,... . ...... j.. . .

iKHwinmr .-. k. r.ir, , at... m a. ferta!, dn- u n ! il.i..single briiued Leg Horn and Straw li.-i.s-. s.h 'i i !J'!f'''ll VV I'J n tiniiorMr..,.,. Cloth Caps; Verona, FlorL-ncebraid, La.'' ,lk"; !, . , 'l"UU u Dkll.hl.S I S trey Bonnet... ' '" a Zeph- cal, ami .-v..ne th.-ir ti. eitmenl, it b. inrve. , ( IT JITsJtJ. W r j Log. , at k-r, atly 1.1 .."- , im HKlllTKIt IMIICrS.

other w.re, will do well Xo ,;,, . '. Lrf-

All in w ant .f breakfast, ,f.

bnj intj.

tlard'YTr

Kmresand lock., s -, t ... Kl,,., .,;4,fir au-ht t,.Ce chains, ll0c-., hinge's, .e -. w v,8 ' l.a ch.-U, hammt-r, , Orki, ,o -,, r,,,,,- , (lle. ,.el.knive., squar.,, and vBrio, r ruA,l, .Mil, ! a. Rr. to he found in a well s. leci. d .i. k ' Oroceriei!, f.c. " ! r!!e eon.t.n.iv I..,. .,,.. . 1 ,,...,-., n, ' " - -oion yi,.-. ,, I- ai,-, r, ...rO.-ii r.-4:C"-frV-J. "'''.'- ' - - r-vi. .i . r.,,kite, M..i-.'-

I rum on r l.itii;- t v i i-rn nee . i. ihe brush nn e f . 1 o . .

nig. we f.-el eonf dent thai our ,... k will be found n. ti. factory, and that vie liIIUe l,.r , ull tt, l vti t I't mo, I f.,.1 oli. .is. March J7 tii 1 s t . I 1. 1 v "L'j'F RECEIVED Sj l 0 CI. s. A utll en ( n i I f ; 5 do Lo', 'a. fur--. ' And fr sate by W. . IIO U l.;X5 p.';,, ! . (.. ...rinitaii, (c l. l.41.

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ri f '- ,. ..r i- ,... t... .tn Br ...I v.ll O .

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