Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 December 1847 — Page 3
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t.-xteat Cm Trrt Vr-.tr.'. V pub'.sh Vedow Intoroitinj new front th N-w Ortn frcty rtn extra of the tti itvst. Frmt the rt.-irWiretnttr -sue or the w ; date, we takirhit first The tVr.prct J
S peace Peem. neuer u ms mtu-no oten. re8M wl.h the Americans. He aroWs his tieThe d, bate npon F-nor Otero- r -Ppositlon to j trrt,islU t0 any negotiations for peace r,?n!n the !re,idet.t from aH,ratr?nyPrrt..o. . Att.rican forc occupying any rorry swo Tvx.vs ts . ild to W Wtt rcry pi.itnnt, i Up!, t , .., . M-tican territory. The oxtet vote upon it w 11 In f.r ofltand , n. t. ..twi: V.ttr..n' Uvi-
41 nfnH it. Congr-s by anitVljr .W.ist ve ( v-te. In 1 r-:f.ce, to publish th d bte upon it. i
i:i lVi2ou.i!orF.y-thUt:iebrr! vote '"t It . pBtns.prt for havin2 KiiUd a Mexican boy 12 j occupy five minutes Itl explaining such amendwas bro-tght about hy a comhitntioa of those ; , ot,,. tU C!M,., aI;:0 ,0 be ejtcMted the j nt. oppose ,,ce on any b rms even th-nSh the ; nptt (j.,r lhM.o Mptir;,n orticer? Uarcia, and ! Atule was adopted that "members may adUntied Stages were to limit themselves toTrxas ; .xj,..,;,!, b-longing to the Fth and 11th regi- the House or committee front the clerk aW, with tbo-e whothink our proposals linM j wl0 ere t,kpn prisoners commanding or from P,ace near lhe Speaket chair.' b-Intone i to. even if vie propose to treat of oth- ',x,nm without having been exchanged. j fThls is the plan adopted In the British and cr territory hordes Tex-s. tt will be tecotN c- Tl;e pc.,i, tuHd them with great pomp and '.Trench Parliaments.! tei thnt Otero d Tlared Frn.e ti,.,e pfr.ee that tie- 'cermony. A rule was also adopted that except dttringthe foliations .hou'd be limited to the single ,v. ; " FM.,r o"., t,rollg!,t f.,r-nrd hU proposition ! st ten days of the session, ho motion to feua-
tion of T,xns. Fome think thh was -oi'ij . too much and oibers too Utile; the union or the two extreme- defeated the propo-ltlon. V.'e h u e thi rep?y rf the 1 .? ? Prefident IVna y iVr.a to cnli Ann v'b demand upon hitn to tarn over t-J th latter the (Jovernment; it 1.4 brief ; and (iirrif! 'd. It teiJer tts that Ids authority as rretddetitlmboen n'dinonleigs'. by every Fta'e nd by Congress as Firstly constitutional, and then announces to him Anaya's lection, tt trie's with contempt fanti AntiVs complaints apainot the t ,n ermn-nf , and hi ds I fnt apply to L'oI);res to hold t!i' F "'t t try cf War rcpot"dbl f jr the act cf retnovinjf'.r.t-t Aun t front the ecmmartd of t!;j nrrt:y. 'll:e r(j!v h rr: .de tlmmgh llorrtjtlie fornvr V;"cr tnry cf Stat". Sr. d-l Rio presented propositions to the. fel-. lowlnc effect: Tb.at the tSovernment rv.hmil to Congrejn an answer In writing to the fotlovln questions: 1. In u lint i-tjte were the n-goti:t- ' tions with the United States nro,i the brmlna-1 tbm of Santa AtW, Admlnitr.ition; i. Has tac present Admml-Ttntion continued them or ttottnud. Ha- the mlnUtrv received rommif til.Mt-ons from the Cuit-d States rnvoy, Mr. Trist, and what are the cont-.m's. The iptrstlon has taken seperately, and the firt propnltio.i ' was accrttnpauled by an or.W to submit nil r,tlm ; pap-rs to tngre.. connected with S-mta Anna's negotiations Thi.l W:i tee El Reg!s-tn Official of Dnmneo, of November tih,say. tint news In ! r.-v -bd thereby xpres Iro n Chihuahua, tint th- Xe. i'i Aiucricans n or, Harrhleg to themvaMO,, . , ,.t . s t -, and 4 tint wh.it ver was pos die would be con- to rev.t th--m. Tin tni'i.ins h-tv? nvi . h.anmonrs;on into t.n :-tat.. cf S mi t.u.s I et-t, and appro ,.cne I verj n-.-.rthe capital. 1 a ne- n 1 ui. i t'lef ? wero tuo lvd!ettii'j;-. Upon the (it- t, An- , i a a re" ii -d seven v. , Cu:sdidi seven, IV- . !rt?'i two. nnd Ibarra oee. Up'in th scco d : , . . . i.uor, atuijar -iv e v m h,,., "uv,m1T,H,i,, seven. Tin vol was by i'taV. 1 . . ... . 1 . 1 ... !
t,eo..rMt a. 1 .11 : a-i:ressei a con'Tuiiiiiean-u '" e m 'ery puctt case, loiiiowtug ; report ot Hie honorable senator to-morrow CVTUto the mnnb tpnl authorities of the Cty cf Mx- ( nut the same principle of giving the Lent distress iug, Thpetitions were ordered to be printed, too, In conformity wi'h th- directioin cf mtr . pr-eti.tble to the ttnoirending inhabitants, will j An Interesting debate arose on a motion ofl'erGcvernntent, and the general orders publihd in came the n.neessary buildings to be occupied. ed by Mr. C dhoun fixing Tuesday fortnight as nur supph'nvmt f to-.p-y. All tin reven-s ci ; Subsistence, Toragend other neeossiiies for 1 the day for the consideration of the resolutions the city are appropriated to the United Slates, to : th nrmy wl'l bo purchased and paid for bs offered by him a few days since, be dishursvd by tin direi t-ott f our otlvccrs.Mid ; In tetofote; and tin injunctions and penalties of i Mr. Alien remarked, that as the resolutions the troops aro to be proxl led by tin ci'y with the martial law order, dated IVbtuary I'd, Iplt, coming from such a quarter, entitled to great U titer-', i-e , free of cxpen-.. . origin lly published aTamptco, and republished consideration, Involved q-jestions of great impor- , ,. 'T , , , s"verd times slneo, with a doltlons, will, as from tattce, and were withal somewhat ambiguous in
1 te nev t ur nrr u 1:1 ei i I'M-' 1 imi 1 vi'i" . ii .i . r ..!.. l...:.... .. tir-l oi an, ine n.u 01 . uui .vm . i" i ,; " 1 tho he:. of lf,f00 tTien. and threatiiiug and: , i r.. : nreraulor. ,..gress,aal In .nM, nt G,n. Worth to Qaeratora ) protn t I on-re n all ; , . i . turns out to be mere moot -'si l.en. Anaya has one" en p vhioti d Urest ; .1...., III., ..r.inl I...X.C .(".".... .-I.xi.to M1-! lluu' ll ' M . 15.1. . f ..... .1 tt.u i .-. ill n n iui"u iu i '. ;r..i. trl',i,bi1e,bi.,'.tb.iert-i- i 1 . . . ' . tinned Mora y ilhentl in the w ar i parinient, ; ,i.t mut.i IVn i v IVn i . I at th-v IVe-ilent. hi 1 H:cre'.arv of iJtate Tie whole nhuinlctratlon ! In fiver of an Inner i' I peace, an i . . .. ... ' P.rst net was to des.nteh rt r-v uml-slon to tin; 4 . . . . ..: tit. Ar i IMVM U' 1 11 11 ri".' 1 'il um MMi'ie iiii.i .'ii. Tilt The c.mmi.ioa.rs were .nors (Vnt.J ',' .... . p, i, Attain .,,,,1 Y' ; trt two ln nn been tin ti!1 i;rm -r coiiinns! t.in. " . , , o,,,,,,,.,,,! Mr. 'I il-t s powers had h-n rovo.i-d prior to tin ; . ,i,t,n i- ,,.,1 ,,v, ; IMIiV .tl tM HI iv.;... . - - s... no power t tr.at . iilt th m, H h pi . , Fll HI "VI !'- ............ . ... .!.,.... t. .,., ,5.,.x. ' ' ' M'' ' Noy , jc,; r . t'.V.l -m. -.Ul t'n -ecXn k A , , , i ..,. ..fcli M ut O iieret-,'Tx. inil lx-ve t'reposx'vl I wo vxes-nens ? ,, , . Jut, t'nv 'emUuiexr to thet'.ovetm-ent, to wl leli l.iev nOaAnvlilmr . , I. B( , VO,"7'n i. i ic it, .v tux- eh,-,, e.Ue.1 lHl U t i r , t s d , i t;irth,r, nt,lu ,.l tmeninnut suhimt th.-tr !'";!' uh U,h .neri.uient.m.ehnovvii wl a. .. .......... mi r iiiblt.isi. 1 I, nnv, m w II 11 v.uiie iin.i if..-.... - ., .... i . jxeliy w ith ri jr-xn! to je;u e cr vv.xr. A rovretxoniet!t of 11 Mottttixr suvs th;it vv;s mvlerstooil the lioxeritmetit had in swere thee!i.ie?tions hy t-tatiPg tlr.it they h,,l heni fiih'e.l together so'ely for the jntrpeio of ttiroo -ttijr liiriit open the sohj-i t thnt the t?e.ier...t t Government vvonM ho ahh In some m:inn r to nirrein!er It pow ers, nnd that tt wns mer tnvliml to op- it or rootiiuie tiesotl.itloti of penee thn to prosecute the xv;xr. There U no new it yet n to the diusolntion of Congress In coiie.pienoo of the withtlnivvnl of tho liro, hot it nppeiirs to he universally htlieved Intro that thi ro is tiot a ouottiin left, and it i y.it.l thtt rniVnt Anvja li'-xs xxtittett to txott. lUitoon nnd seveml other iiifiitenti.il persons, re ipiettiig them to repnir to t jiteret-iro end oonfi r vx I ll I'itmi si to w h it steps heiouM take in tho pre ei.t r:M. Here is Hii extr.ii t from nnetl.er letter whleli fives ns mi Kocouiitof a tdmrp txtlV.r ith goer t',.is, xvhieU isvrv rreilit ih'e tomr nrios. Mmoo, Nov.r.'.M. On tho Sth ii.ct. thlrtv- k w noon, lielongiitg to met. hants In this . ;tv nod Piiel I t.h It the hitter piaee whh a let eft. h uoo, xlry goods, tin.l hr-.ii,iy, r,tiiied for this city. Oi re.n hing Hsu Miiitin, liens. Uea and Tomjoti, lit com maud of the g-mrrilhi fotoesi there n.i ulo a i!ex t.t vp.Mi th wtig.xns, and c xptvtred theio, ax,t slit'Ht o'ffor liiierttiro v i tTl.iM-al t. Information xv ns coi.veed t tlen I.ane at IVuhhi, Vx ho su.t .,1 s!er them with n force cf lof miry mi I the cavHlrv fommand ofC.mt. UoVt. When . V t a x - I they re..she.l U.lx they foaol toe eii"ioy J rt on of tli wagon, vvWhkid Un tAcn a
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T'x f." viaa-l.-tb r co,.at-n plti-it tnvvs ef lei ted and ni;owel to trav,l villi tlie trams going R-'vu v., mi vim nov nereioiore con , , " . . r ' . to Mont-r-x . , alo, Ibatlien. Wool has issued an templated, and probably not Intended, but which Interest and linnol t.mce, ti'cxieh iM-.e sent lee t,s ' ' . , , . , . . ., ...... . , ,- . i t, mv'er to the iffect (bat any Ametieait paving wou" nlaslrotis the anultitlatt.tn of the centmed nnd we t- nr something t. osn ite-t. it - -. , , ,, mK,KIi u,Ti i.Mai,Mii duties to Can .les or anv nlher wf the robber sovereignty of Mexico. i-eieef s l-lloo ! !nr nri'..hn tll.il l,ie iXiexiv Hi , - ' . ..... ... V . ... ,v , :.i.,r., ,.... chief,, will I oconMdered a traitor, and dealt with Mr. Allen a-gned that the reference to the .iii,.r.'cj Us i.'i Ti so lei la liio v i l i. r.ixx .ii ' ' i ...... ....... .
t im tx,i t mo u . xxii.x ix 4.1 tieeu snuxi to .!... ..i' I,., ,.t iiint ti ;xii xixxiiar nolo it i . i .i. l.u e...iiiiixiia nail tae most tieentei i
rit'.u ..i.i, ..... . pti-, uin, ii.i. i.-. . xvr rear crthetoxn,,e.:nKa inoveii.nl lo run tV letter, and tol.l hint if he did iiot.clonr out doxv it U .Ucationto the present state of alTalrs. Itself into Cmtnitte r the whole, (Mr.J.K. the,, t liodo; ,e f . , , ilUs. r r!,.,,:-" """. w ahirar.nch of ' They nn to a H...I proh.My pot tpf-recll In th- ehsir.) snd took up the bill to y rcuti.-s M k.lhn-sx xeul. en an I l ,kl..f , pl ,,e happy pair 1 anticipated, which o.ild place this rounlry in j supply a tJer.f.eney I ht B'0f r',,,n fof ,h thlrtertt t-Cicsrs priwn.'ts. In th. itan,tne a ; -.lened,'1 ss they h tva not been since heard of j m pertdeaini pcaitiont rl It ii gwi' wilice dspartmsBt. . aid bill bung read a4
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mite from th- town bj- n party of tho enemr. were st oh fire and six destroyed, hef.ir; tho infantry came up, who rescued the remainder.
Satitn Aniti has resumed the command of the n rUjnea Me Mvg thnt he was deprived of command by IVna y Pena, in order that . j 4 tnuht "find no obstacle in making kfon Wt jaup5, on the 25th ult. iMore his s h. hu- oll .he 23d. two American I m; rr .lenrivln the R- i rcl)(iv wf powef ,o e.lienate any part cf the territory of the Republic by a treaty of peace propof-itlon was rejected by a large majorttv wnich t deen ed a ravorable omen, A train was to h ave the citv of Mexico, on theSth ult. for VeraCtur. Mr. Trist will come dow n t it.h that train. U't 1 Vpn AhliirindM Cm t-1 t cb pa the rnllnwlnf ' ,,.rt on'ers touching the military contributions . . , hi. . which Mexico is to be called Vpon to make-.it-t. t niihti-a --a OLM.lv Ii OlU'l.ks lh:Ai)ovAitTt ns or 1iie Armv. Mexico Nov. 23, 1 847. Undr ittntcli ons from tho Government at ' home, requiring that this nrmy shall, as foou ns practicable, bgtn to raise within the country it ' ocenpb", the mean?, in whole or in great part, j ' 1 of maintidnlng the expenses of the occupation, ttntil Itte IVdcral Government cf Mexico shall , Mtbtult b-rmi of peace which the United Stabs ! n:ay honorablv accept, It Is ordered that no uncoined bullion, bar or Ingot-, cither or gold Pr ' silver, shall be shipped Trum any pott or Mexico, i ,,ntU the fat'l-r ,,rders of th? Government at homo shall be made known on the subject, so as ! to give time far said Government to fix the rate of export ditty on such bullion, and perhaps a - iv,M. r duty on gold and silver coins. I s th h"?.nn,ng of the change ofsystent tut,m :td above, ull rents for hmts -s or quart rt oc- ! nu ted bv officers or troops or the army, hi any j city or vi'lag.; In Mexico, will cease ns soon s j - ;.,r s may perm t; and alwolnUly, from and ttr ll en-1 ot thl month, wherever this ord.r rM h m tmvs and in future, necessa- j ry .plotters bet t lor olucets or troops, where the ; public bm:tr.g 9n mutnclcnt, Wul first be detmnded.ns tt quired of the civil authorities cf the j k. .vi.t . ..... m'ii j e",ji'-i m k hi - nqaaHze the im onvenieiK ,.,c.-s imposed upon tho : Inh - ibittnts, and 1 imhii.-h the sam ns tnwdh as po - .ild.. 1 c a. ... .h , t k4 t u.rn u.ru., p..upv-, 1,1 possesshutof such qn vrters, then tlv com- 1 ...... K .,fT: . I. .,.... 1 .1 . ,. , , , . ., , , , , - - ...... .. ...... ...j...i,.a i-u-l'i III m lirKIl ; ,,ll I, A ,il.t;.,, !.,,,-r inn.l -, !a nn.l il. ' , vxastolsilplinc. ' mMvl of MaJ Gen. Scott. , . ' ii. r.LUl i, A. A. A. l. ; Urom the New Orleans Tic. 1 4th. I I i.mi ti.e t;,.!, k i f:.... . I ..... . . 4 . 1 " ' e " l ' :-ea several arrivals sunt our i ... . , lllo tir.indo, by which we have receivefl the M innie. VU isflbo Jilt . ' 1 uhl'U 1)uily a l,Hv Sn infantry. ....... .1. .. l-i. ... . .... .. .. .. . . "",M"lmnm vvmn auem pung ui "lun uie un t-eY' v Ith two otliet sol.Jlors. Tho fellow log paragraph Is from the flag of ' i 1 iui: jj), . i .nel!,ce from tin Monterey road, ' vs that :vcral cut lends or men ban.iise were ! , iie few w - i fTl'.o gem!, in:n in charge cf the roods was - , II! ni-M'IUII I1! .1 ritri'fl 1 RMII VHUHtVf FOIl fppear tli.it lid passports are hut on Imfifiirent i i .. . t. ...i . . mn i oi proit'ciion. v e uiriner icarti mat ven. ; Taylor left orders for the mendiants to be pronerer. leeiv; I! ii .Mexiein or lort-ltter tt lotltni ; gniity nr the s.Miie ,mV, nee, tlmir gmv!s will W vontWateil. NV- have seen no ,ifiiei;il nnnoutioe tnem or sneh .r.!r, hut our Ittrortnatlon U ixosti ive ns toils h;iv ing heeti i-sneil, nn.l vve are siir . . .. . tinstii Hint ii iui) not oeen tmwistieii mr tne mi ii ini-i it u. i i"'. nrrn mii.i itiiii inr ine pMnc? of those w ho an every tiv linking , -msi lves li,M. to the jien.hies it In'ipose. A hirge train luiil just stnrte-l from Cnrnmrgo. Trittl-x et that rl.tce i rejxort,l exceeiUnglv dull. 1 ' - ' Interior m far sw tmr orotnxitioii extends, and prices low. w hich nni5t continue to he the case ( protei tion to the transit of meroluimiiso furlhef into tho Interior 'I h liver is quit- low and tho navigation te itions and tiidieiilt. We have t otivorstd freely with a tlistingulshed ottteer, who litis for a long time been on the lino ofthe Rio tiranle, and h:njiit returned. it., i..!i.. .nil, ,t il.er were rimuxrs iltt Hie Me v. loans ceMKitod to t ike advantage if Ueit. Tay lev's aWence to make a ,'esoetit upon valtillo, and the li to to the Kio tiratide. He had bwn nsn.vd bv ait intelligent man that l Jen. IMisola a I,. ..mmnaii.l of a larc force at San I.uis richt or ten thousand men. while Mi mm had two ihoiiMtid cavalry m ar at hand op. -rating with ..i.r,,.iRe .vf the Mexicans him. tlie imii'ix. i -" , i v . v . - i Sa t . . . .. . ..... a. .tkl Iv Hul t ill'tfllal ttikL , .Vm.:.. ' a...: V e main I hK- of his troops l-Mi . . a f . v ak. .tlltitl in I'llttlt lllll. ' l tr I'1'IS - B-.a.-j ,oht t-hould fall upon SeUitto. Our Informant ...... .. s ivs that in the departure o t.en. i ayior, t ie M. ;.:...s f.el as Hour vvliolo armv na,i wttit tlr.'iwtt, sneh wai the torror of hi name among .i t am iliov un tci etriVe a Mow tit his aWeiiCe.hc still thinks they har uo such nv In the fold ns that above named; and even r ...... if ,t lo so, ,t w. oe impos,e to s. yVr x . Wool vi hoi, ever on the alert He has ,o tetany attack upon .en. XN ool would prove ; OiWroti to hlU. rRrrrv txivio. t tu John Pavi.loii, in lilttioi, ran awax ,x T ItT. t t' a' v-V lit Ul'l t--i-t ' " " . st.; au.lfeariiiirth.it D.vv o'oii 'i ........ I ,1., f..:.r.t .ii ine iitru n e i i.e. ,i.v,"..i.. ; i- , . .VVHIM r.lll byt'ulf Illinois Irivitxl.
Congressional,
ci lm- tv. I fill, c Ail rim t jL'tr- v .. i nvjupt,. i i ne i-enaie m not bu.j j The Speaker announced that the first hueluess in order uns the report of the pelect Committee upon the Rules of the House. The question being tipott rgreelng' tJ th snbstitute Sported by the commit t-e for the one j hour r ule, it was amended in one particular , 8 no then adopted, so that the one hour rule is retained, with the privilege to the member reporting the measure, to open and ctose, the debate; and erj member proposing an amendment to Pe,,d lhe rules Maii ne entertained iy me frpea ker, except on Monday of every weekj bhd except also for the purpose of going into committee of the whole, or for providing for the discharge of the committee from the further con sldcration cf any bill referred to It, after Beting, without debate, on all amendments that may be offered. A rule was a?e adopted, that whenever the (Committee or the Whole finds itelf Without tt ! ... i quorum, the chairman shall thereupon cause the ! 1 ' . . 1 ; roll to be called and the Committee shall rise j and report the tiams of the absentees to the I House Inch shall be entered npon the journals. A fuh was also adopted, that In Committee j of Whole, all business shall he considered j ,ul conclude.! in the onier ot relerehce to them ( by lle liott except genera! appropriation bins, I. i I r- 1 . .1,1..... r . I nicn may ue preterreu ai me uiscreuon oi me Committee. 'Mr C' 3- getso) offered a resolution, which Wa naPted lhal U,e rule9 of lhe ,asl !loUf with the modifications this day adopted, be the n,U r iXw ttottM for 1,16 rrut ssiott of Congrtsshe House then adjourned. MONDAY, Hec. 20, jn the Senate, during the morning hour, the mmv talher interesting toutittrt of business proceeiiinp, w-as entivened by a:i eloquent speech frpin Mr. ix, m the presentation of two p ti,iolH from lhe officers ofthd army.praylng ConRrpssto adopt certain measutes to secure to aged au,l disabled officers, and to the widows and orp1m9 of those slain in battle, that support and BUfItetianc which they merit at the hands of the country whom they have served, snd In whose defence thev have fallen. The retitions were 1 prepared on the 12th or August last, just on the 0f the march to the valley ofMe.xico; and to f tnem are ? nppeiic.eu tue names ot cicou, orin, Quitman, Cadwatader, Shields, Twiggy Tillow, I PiMitb. tCenStieV. nnrl Hnunhla inf ttt-rt bltllitretl i ) ' j ' " 1 " - i I others names which.' as Mr. Uix remarked, J ' 1 .hhos who bear nave by me tr gallantry mane, ; f.tmtlHt to the country." We shall give a full ... . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , ... . HIT II ICI in.., III. UI..UVH rv'iiil. l.'uiiiuiil"l VI t-iii. n,irh il,dUih.l.liMHiiin, ttaM.l.l..l . . i to know whether tin senator meant to exclude the Uea of any territorial Indemnity from Mext. CO. Mr' Calhoun replied, and said that the grea, question now was, whether the nationality of ta;,.,i una In lid ulliiiiil.lii.l nv Hnl an.! II -1 " v..v.....,., ... ...v, av , .,. . , . . . . , . .... i i,oint that his resolutions addressed themselves. Mr. Allen then suggested that the resolutions ktli.ttl.t A ful-rtil I tA till. fr.v. t.il IpA rlrt tnrttrt-t. ' , , neiauons. l nav was, ne comeuueu, uie proper wer 10 secure me ciue ana tieiiuerate consideration ot the sunject. , r. . . ... , Mr. Calhoun ohjec e,I to such a course, on he Rronml that it would be an Infringement ir his &y lu ,w , , . , . ,u ln explanation of lus resolutions; and " ' v "l ini it vviiniin- "" repwr ne woinu ie cainu on io rei.vl. l.ici.i.i.t kt a ! ..I -.i ..I i. .v l.r.-. .1. ...1 l.: .. r.... i 'j unmcumiu nm urns. He took occasion to add, that what he wished to , t', wni tvully the tiuxst res,xectrul jxroee xlre5 w-ouhl secure ft thorough serulliiy or the i rtiiwistu,Mt; mid was in necorUaitee with the its , . . ,,. i ; Pct. of th,? holy. He then made Fome re. ! t.l.. ..num,, ,fli,JiL -'" ...... . ........ i h T1 1,10,1 the senator rrom South Carolina -tht trttoHut liulenintty ami the annihiW.on r the soveriguty of Mexico Were, tilentioal.Th:U wnatot fitrnlsheil, In his opt iuion, an ,hlttio,ml reason for the reference to . ... . ... . . . . . " couimmee, w no woiua invesiig.ue inn sun .. .............. . .. . j't, atnl ascertain w hether these things were I IV --, I k E ... 4 k ft. . 1 k ! 1 fejoine,!, ana romarneu tnai ne llt.tdheen tnlsitnderstood hy the senator from ynM- m fesoiiitnxiis out not involve me qnes i tioti of territorial indemnity at all. His views , 0:1 Mexuiaii war remained altogether tut changed. Mr. Sevier hoped that, berore they got Into ' the sea of discusstoti. the great iiiblic measures i litcH called Tot Immediate atteution the re j 1 'fulling of the ranks of the army, ttd so onould Ih? taken tip and passd. He, for onej tnemhorof the Committee on Foreign Rela ! . . ., a. a ! liotie.iinl Hot ilesire the relereticeof the rcsolu f honorable senator rrom South Caroli !; u.ertd he hoped that the tttotion of the senator fromiMno woulil le withdrawn. Mr. Atleu then withdrew his motion. This conversational debate was continue.1 on ! motion of Mr. Dickinson that his resolutions ! i...i 1 1. .....u tt.. nr.l.,f f il.. ,W f.,e ti, .Ux- . lUo .uu nt ' i-e....; - rcsvxlntions of the aettatxn from South Carolina, Mr. Cass took the opportunity to express hia j coiicumMice HHhe siijnrestion of the senator front AtkansastMr. M-v.er with rard to the ..r.mrietv of I'ivini the ixiihlic liusiiiess precexieiice t . . - j wf Uw JXot from vlUi , to hiclt would be tutelligent, striktiiR, . . , U.,,U,U. nut h0 thoucht that the rolM,vitioll .l,iiiUted by that peiitleman was not ex..-., -v . '-- r- ! It nil ..radical. ' , ..,,rli..nl .. i.. - i ..,i, i i.. , " i - - ,Vir. V aillCUtl n' "im m rv.... ..,.,,.., ....... ,- ...
committee, itisteau ol inlrlnglng the rights of the
that lflat he wished to guard by this early agreed to, on motion the uimitte tow and N(preesion of opinion. All the difficulty bow hnrt Th- tt,tM h-ct !., Kill
I t I r iA.... .t.i. - .ii--"1 o i ur in? raiuj iruui guiiig iu war wunoui a uec , laranon oi war. ii was important to hav a de fcisionnsto what they Intended to do, In order to estimate the number of men that were needed In the field, and the extent of othef measures. Mr. Ca?s thought the objects of the war were known to every man, Woman, and child In the United States they Were, Satisfaction and In demnity. He could not avoid regarding the resolutions or the senator as mere abstractions. HOUSE Mr. Murphy offered a joint resolution declaring the sympathy of the American people In the efforts making by Tope Plus IX, to ameliorate the condition of the people and Improve the laws of Italy. Mr. J. V. Houston offered a resolution for presenting medals to Uen. Taylor and his officers. Mr. Goggtn offered a resolution authorising an inquiry to be made Into the return cf Santa Anna Into Mexico. Mr. Schetick, ofOhlo, Introduced a resolution inquiring as to the manner and particulars of the conquest of New Mexico, and the nature end extent of the orders Issued to the military commander of that station. Also referred. A resolution was then preseuted by Mr. Isaac E Holmes, of South Carolina, advising Congress to Call on the States to return the old surplus fund of 30,000,000, which has been distributed among them, before making any more loans on behalf of the General Government. Mr. rtit, of Indiana, offered a series of resolutions in favor of Intertill Improvements. Mr. Richardson then Introduced a resolution, declaring that the- war with Mexico should be prosecute.l for an Indemnification of wrongs stis tatned and a recognition of our rights, and that rejection of overtures for peace leaves us no alternative but to prosecute hostilities, vigorousMr. Jacob Thompson, oTMissislppl, called for the previous question upon hem. A motion was then made to adjourn, but was ost96 to 98. Upon a second call, however, the motion was carried, and the House did adjourn. SENATE, Dec. 21st. No business of Importance was transacted. bu weM pmi and referred. House. retitions from the Stales re re receiv ed and referred. Among the petitions was one Uf U,ePave trade in the dfstrict of Columbia, I V;iA - wm ftttlhoHll,g lh, BppropHaUon ofmowy to make r.,. .....i:- ' .1.. fxltuf ,t, MeX;e0) for m TUe hill ,", c j, j lm to-morrow After some unimportant business the order of lh,y caled, being Mr. Richardson's reso .... ...... . . r. . . ..... . . . lu'ions in lavor 01 prosecuting me war. vnirpuiuuirj Vliriru UJ x J. 1 . I r C 1IHVJ II fe of Georgia, for withdrawing our troops, and rrte MM indm,.ii. tie b B .......j Another by Mr. Molts, of Virginia, declaring that the Americans were the aggressors, the war unjust, and the President to blame iot the consequences. A third by Mr. Thompson, of Indiana, In favor of negotiating for Upper California, and Monterey, and opposing other territorial conquests by the war, end delating that the movements or our army produced the war. Mr. Wentworth eubmlttMl a resolution which was adopted by a vote of 1.14 to 51, declaring that Congress had power to clear out harbors, &.C., for facilitating commerce and for the defence of t the country. V ISDN US DAY, le. 2ljJ. ' Senate. Mr. Ilile presented a niemolral of the Yearly Meeting of Trletids In Indiana, pray ing Congress to legislate bo as to put ait end lo the w ar and aholish slavery. Mr. Italo Bald tliAt as this petition referred to the siihject of sUvery generally, he eupposexilt might he considered to enihrace theeuhjectof the j abolition of sltvery in the District of Columbia, and as such lo come within the Usual course adopted hy the Penate of laying the question of reception on the table. As that custom, liowev ever, did not meet his views of duty, he should be compelled to ask the yeas a'ld nays upon the motion. The question was taken, by yeas and nays, and it was decided that the motion to receive the petition should lie upon the table. Yeas 33, nays D as tollowst Yeas Allen, Atchison, Atherton, IWger, llell, llerrten, Uradbury, llreese. llrtght, Cutler, Calhoun, Cass, Davis, of Miss. Dickenson, Dix. Downs, Tairfield, IVIch, Foote, Hunter John son, of Md. Johnson, of La, Mangum, Mason, Niles, Rusk, Sevier, Hprnancc, Sturgeon, Tur ney, Westoott, Yulee 33. Kays. Raid win, Clarke, Corwin, Greene, Hale, Miller, I'helps, Uinlerwood, Upliani 9. Mr. Uale also presented a petition praying the abolion of slavery throughout the Union. The question being upon a motion to lay the Vuestion of reception on the table. Mr. Halo sai l that his course In this matter was dictated solely by a senseof duty, and not from any ties-ire to provoke a discussion upon this exciting subject. He took the ground that those who advocated slavery, and opposed all in IrV'kl i.klV kil.nl. tl, a. a . L 1 irt ft k.. I I ftt..ftu4t.k ( ".. rv .r ....-j-v,, ivcu mai ...smu j Uo Rl0Ve 11,0 Instltitte of Uod lilmsolf, and he could not acquiesce in the course adopted by the. Senato lit disposing of these memorials. The motion to receive the petition was then laid Upon the table. Mr. Cass, from the Committee on Military Af fairs, reported a bill to raise, for a limited time, a lvlinal Itumlicr of troops, and gave notice bat he would call it up aseoonas it should bo printed. Ito.tse.-The journal of yesterday s proceed 1.-..-. l.t.&ak l..i.i t, a.. I ft x A Mitrltak a, ar Ba. k ama, I fe 1 . ' "- " w corrected, on motion of Mr. Smith, of Illinois Mr. I.tffon, of Maryland, natd he voted in fa vor of hying theabolilioit petition, presented yes terday, on the table. Ills name, he found, wag recorded In the negative. lie wishes itcorrect ed accordingly, and the voto then stood, yeas navs 'Ji. The Speaker said he voteil In the nee1 ft,iVe. which made a tie-onsetiteuUy the mo .' . . j tioti to lay the petition on the table was still lost. Mr. Lincoln, or Illinois, suoniuuvi a series or resolutions, .llt ni; upon the President to Inform Congress whether the spot on which the first , W of ,h WB. wUh ! Mexico, U or is not on the .oil of the Unltexl States; whether Mid . pot wu waa not Ceded j to the V nited States by France In the Louisiana i purchase and whether saw spot was or was not i by the Ui.itexl Slates to ."pain m the t lorl,uiMaix nrist . i n resolutions ue over. , . ., , . . ... .. . - - ' . , XI. X I . . . I. . 1 1 ... . . . 1 1 till motion Ol ,ir. uuuu, m uw"" irnmirM
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jjg fwftfffnp On Afr. Vlnlon's motion, th House tteln went Into committee of the whole Mf. J. R, luffersoll In the chair. Mr. Vinton submitted a resolution referring the various portions cf the President's annual message to the standing committtes. Mr. Cllngmatt rose, and saying that he ha4 an amendment to propose, which be did not know that he ought to offVr, made a speech to the Honseon the subjects of slatery, aboh'tion, agitation at the South and North, the rights of new territories, the residency, &e. ote. He maintained the just compromises of the constitution for ntl portions of the country. After he had concluded, he offered his amend meat Mr. Glddings moved a division of the resolution, so that ench subject night be sepsrately noted upon. Hut before any acttou was had, on tnotiou the committee rose. THURSDAY, Hee.2id. Senate The bill providing for a deficiency, In put, of the appropriation for subsistence in kind rorthe army, Tor the yearetiding 30th June, lt?4?, was received from the House, and referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr.Cass preseuted a memorial Inhetmlf of th widows and orphans of the United States Army," praying that they may be placed upon the same footing in regard to pensions as the widows and orphans of Revolutionary officers and sobllers. Referred t. the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Johnson, or Md , submitted a rrs.dutlon calling upon the Secretary of War for statements of the number of Volunteers called out since 7th May, lS4(5j the number of regulars tind volunteers who have served In Mexicoi the number now there! the number of killed and h ou tided j and the number who have died from wounds or disease. Elesover. Ou motion of Mr. Haldw'n tte Naval committee was Instructed to Inqufre Into theexne. diency of extending the prolstons of the Act extending naval pension for five years to those cases where th pensions have expired since the nd March, 184T. Mr. Crittenden, on leave, Introduced a bill to provide for the purchase of the Madison papers for 23,000, and advocated the claims of the venerable widow with great force and eloquence. The bill was made tin special order for Monday. The death of Gen. Hamer having been announced In a message from the House, Mr. Allen responded to the resolutions in an appropriate and touching eulogy upon the many good qualities of the gallant deceased, and moved the customary resolutions, which were adopted, and the Senate adjourned until Monday. House. The Speaker, as the first business In order under the rules, called for petitions, commencing with the Territory of Wisconsin. "i ' " ' Lameit nrw Fttor iuntttnt'n o. Ilnri-Utttit-K, July is, t(M, tir. ti. Jsyne Dene Sirs Mr. .t.ihuj. Miller, rHuii on the Ciiia tier I mid niite of the rlti-r, ilii-rlly iimile tbi plfli'f, rulleil un Ine lew Uy im-r, ml stat-il ttiat n wiTf eiirett f ft ryieere iminh, lii ill lie hsil been trouliled with tor it lull); time, by the ne uf Jittir Rmrtinsut. Before lie timiiaeiiCiil iiins; it, the hftil lienime n i aKi ni tl ml rt-diieeu at to he nhl lreil to ki-vp to h-r tjt il with f ery liiiiMrtitM if lisvtng- ilet-p Kt'steil Ciiuiini. tinu. sail lie hail bat very lii lie hnpes of irr retovtrv. , ( riall)- ull llie liiRht l forv lhe vmnmf iiceil Uling the F.xnu-torant. Hfrfuurli wiMci liirhl a ml sevi-i-e. tkHt lie iliil not tbitik that lie Cimltl live till morning. ml three bottle, which he pruciind from me, re itiirnl her to perfeet health. He x ihr me to torn, miinii-nte lhee Picl to Jou. Unipix-tfiill) yo'ir, MAtvrtN tATT. N. tt. or 't'arminatie rta!iii" anxr aclmlrahly the piirpmtt fr x Itibh It i inltmleil, ml it ((iiiie In (leninml. M. I.. Mr l.utt l on of the moil respectable men la Mar. rtaburg. tto! no! Yocnr. DM risrt tvAt o, aiir ovt Vell, that l iiii'Torlime, ami not a rrime, bin la remain bald, when o flue an oppnrtu nity otter in i-ntiire ymir hair, by I'm ii life I ami ilei-l of Jaxne'n Hair Toni, l lint Ittile abort oT crime. Tlxia x-a'lunlile prtparaiioti FUt'ite ihearatp to anew ami healthy union, cleanu It from vurfaml itamlruff, prevent lhe hair from lalliiijr off, cure thote implive (ti-ae which often appear on the heal,aml in a iiinjei ii y of cse proiliivea tine growth of new hair, tl at girt- lixe hair a rich ami beautiful ap resralice, linen uat Itil by any thing1 of the kiml. rreparxa only uy ur. v. javne, rniiaueipiiiaanu i P lua obl on rtjT-nc)- by M. W. II A II. K. l-J nionkviillml. .4 fteire Cnufa. On ell orcaiont of festivity and joy, when we are all more or lea prone lo indulge in the irood tiling of ihi life, and not unlVcUnenlly tn excei,let n not focget that the pleaiiret of the table, w hen enjoyed b yond the bound of moderation, are at way at the epene nf health. 'l o thoac, however, x hn are inadvertently led into r.ce. the Indian Vegetable Tills will h; found lhe beat, ifiint the very beat mi il nine in lhe world fur earr ine; off hit compttiul which ar.e Tinnx it regularity nfdiiti becatiae they eteanae lhe aloniarh aiel bowelt riinn Ihuae bilinu humor xvtiicli are the mine of hradsetie, piililine, aick atomarh, sour belvhinir, lo of appetite, loxvtu' of ipiril, and many other dttreiiiB; comjilaint Wriplil'a Indian Vik.i utile fill atao h'ut end Im prux-e dit-eaiion, end purify the blood, and therefore fttx-e In ami and vignr to lhe xxtnile liame, well at drive! pain of every ntmcTnim the li.nl y. He xx s re of con liter felt nf all kind! Some arc coat. ed with tNgarl oilier are made tu resemble in outward Appearance the original medicine. 'I he iil'et courae ta, to purchaae from the ceular apent only, one or more oi whom may he found in every village ml Inxxn tn the Male. The genuine rorale hy W . S. Tyncr, Mrnokvlllri V. It, tS-ookahauk ?t Co , Fairfteld i David S laue;lilvr, Itlootnimr riroi et "rho, J, White ot Co., Laurel; I lioi J. r il ton, Unrhetler. I'rincipalnftU-e, l0, Itacetlreet, t'hiln Ji Ipliia. ltnoMciiiris, coumt, ro.vsuMPTio.v, sons I IlllllA I , &C Mr. John Dcckford, A rcvpectable merchant or Kt . ovt, Me., ya t'l'a lend tue a lai ee tapiily o C nur Valuable medicine, particularly ol the Ktpec V toranl, a 1 have a Rreat demnnd for then in ik Ili-itiah rrtit iticra. A s;eiilleinan fr.ini VVindaor, (Pi viiircof New Itrunawick.) wax pai.in lhrmn;li here on hia way to Itottot., to ire t curx-d of tlrouchili, when I recommended h.m to lake your F.xpeclorant. which Rave him immediate relief, and he returned home complx iely enred. The F.xiiecioralit haa alan tirmielit one man to life hn-x, after III phyii'ian hud Riven him up, ami had 1,1 ken nothing fur three dixy. Hi complaint wal v l ;x s ii mi I'lrn. t happened to Call in end aw hinx in very diatrea. ed aiiiialion. 1 recommended hi wife to try the K.v tier lorn ot. thinkino that it nuetit give bin) oin ea-e, and he would expire wilh le agottr, bill he re covered right kxvay, lour, a.c. i. ucckiura. Ilex-, Jonathan Ooine, D. tl., Srraident oT Oran vllle tilleRe, Ohio, kax at "IIn ntt laboring under a evere cold, coiiRb, and hoaraeneaa, and tliat hi difll t iilty of hn alhinir wa o Rreat that he fi It liimaelf tn immliKlit daiiRi r of immediate aun.icaii.in, but wa perfeetly cured by name thi" k. X pecloratit." Mra.tVilka.of Salem, N, J.. w a cured nf Aathma. nf20 year alamliiiR, by tisitiR two bollle t f thii med icine, Mr, ward, aio nl Jinleiii, vu cured airtlie name complaint by five bollle. t.exvia C., I.evin, F.aq., tha diatinrniahed advnrate of 't'empeemiee, ataleil at a meeiniaj f uuaaia. .f three ihooaand peraona, that he ahonld not have been able to addre them, hut for the itae of "layne'a Expectorant." He Mid that heh.nl been Isbnrinif tinders hoareiie and ievere xippreaiin of the theat, lhat he had pnrchaaed some ef lhe Ktpeclorant lhe day before, w hich had relieved him ins few hou rt, nnd he found himself, contrary to lit own expectlinn, able to addre the multitude. I'rep.i-eil only by Dr. D.Jayne, fhiladelphia, snd old on SRency by M. W. tt.LK. iJ.Jw Mrnnkvill. tn.l I . I . J O K , ATTOHNKT AND COL'NSELLon AT LA llrui'k villc, Iml . rOL'NSELLon AT Mile. I n il . Ofllre ntt Main Durc ft. tc, trt, 14T.-i.ty .?on. .foi.i.irri:. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practice in Hamilton, C 1'cmont slid RrowaCvnn Ilea, Ohio. OPFlCr.On tha r.avt side f Mala, otw cn sd snd 4th it., Cincinnati, Ohio. Hef.c lad F. t tsckaon, DrookxiUc. Dec. tr. l-ly II. i. jcViixsox, ATTOHNKY AND COUNSRM.OB AT LAW, KOKOMO, Mow rd co . laid. RclVr to Meaar. Coram, Tweed r Ca., Cincinn am I ten. Holland, F.aq., Urxt klllc, Iiid. Oct. t, 1147 44 " j 0 1 1 1 A M ATSOX, Attornc v at Law. OrrtcEON Main br., Krookvii i.e. I mi May inih, 184.5. 2t-lf. JOHN II. FAIUtl HAK, Attuhn ey at Law. Iliuui, nllr, Im. Jan. 10 Itiin- 3 if. JOHN I.IIOWI,ANl, Attorney at Law, UKOOKVJLLC, la,
New Fall and Winlur tooiIs. , TIIR thiteratrticil ba lately reericeit ltf "'l tniplele aiirtmt-ltt ofivify d.avriptlon wl ltud niiahle lor lhe lt'nn i ttirft a HHKSS u'jons. 9n-r. French, and Knluli t'ASMMF. ItP.I. " " M.tiii.e de l.ainet Stop , real Stllk Marp Atpnra frrmh4 Knrliah, and Stuuh Uitt;baai Surtine tlala I'lniil Its Silk Mailt rtntia Viia, Minilerx y and 0,-er"U WftrMtil DalJ Morr Color, atriped and blark Vlnca Ve ril Ii lilark and (hailed Itonibatiue I'lail Cloak I.iliine, all Wool Strprd, l'laiilanil flain t.intix Hih t;oelih and American Cat itor Vi-y rirh plaid Cloaking Kid and Cotton Vi Iret A rirh .ortinriit of plain blntk and fantf Silht tlecian, Keyiiinn anil llrtian Mini .eihvr Wril Merimi lllove, a rul 1 1 n hill ami Kid Glutei ll Mi Lined, Chaiimi Lim it t)toet VVi-med Mood and t'nnlorl flan ami plaid Cambric and Jacnn t S, Mull and Hunk Miilin Lis ii Cambrir. broxx n and llak rambritt 'I In-ad t.aci, F.tttrii.crs, ami laat r'inir rill and corded Jarooelt, llrown Holland Irih t.lnen. tireen ttert ice, tiau le V t lit iSi)le Htintiel M ihtinml Ilium l' I tih and ArltlU ial f"tnwer Ultk Sexiti lta s 1 1 k and Mohair fringe Sik Ktinct fur Dritin, all color lllick and I biic) rnlord Apcm ( i r J I Shawls, he. Smer.all Wool tlrocha Shal In Hild and VVnrted tliorh lihawla tn lleax-) Woolen nnd I eki ri An Main and Kmb'il Clmh and Ca.hinrre itn Hiiier. Illiinkel ami Ni t k ito Silt Cravat and ll'ilH'ft Cloths, CassimcrcE, be.
Flic blue, blark and brown French, t .nlith nd A lenrmi f 'lot In lrriich,tr.lit(lih and Anxeriean wool black laiinr Rtiicr Fn tirh snd F.mtlih liiiicy Caiiner KV bine Feliclmb uli.l Mackinaw llliinkt ti for CoaU tind mivrd nnd other tj i d I'xcm il llbe, black ami robl miked Ji an Mel, a; recti, w hile and yellow r lannrl lilitblsrk and bitie-lilark Caimt-a Vritin; ,'llurk Hlth v.i.,1 anil t.iia 0, f ancy colored Vnrteil 0a Fine Ruck Mitt and Uloxr ii u Mi : 7.v, .' ; ; rxas. a; . 1 1-4 anr H-4 Whitney Hlankel 9 4 and 10-4 itn do Ill-own ami bleached Sliirling 1-4 anilP-4 liroxin Mieetini llrnwii an! bleached lliillimt ami ratitntx Flannel 'l he aboee irond bate been electcd with ;reat care, and a-c otrereil at t he lnwit fincinntnl pricca for CASH. H. I YN KM. llrookcille, Noc. 9ih, 4?. 4y r UK nk ii" xv a t i:i7 " VI1DOH FANCY t'lMtNRU wanlcit Imtncdiaie. ly. A inpl man woii'il b prefern d. Apply t JOHN IIOWA1U), Dea I. IO-jw Wear the loniur Hardware and Cutlery MILL and Cm Cut Saw, M aud ami Hand Saw. Drawing- Knxil, Cuttmtr Knixit, I'm t Kliite. Ktiivr and Fork It lite lit r' Rniei , knob Lock and l.mihm, 1 liniiili l.airlie. Tin unit ami Square tloltw. ttutl and Srre a, lion and H'erl Sijuarr, Ml II and ecu Cut Saw 'ile, tlsnd Haw Fllea, AVallle Iron, Steel TaTita, f.nnd fcton Crank. Nail and Mine Hammer, And ttiiu, llcace ami liitt. Aim' ali'ixrela ami Spadk, tlravy Omil Shovel, Hsy Fork and Ac, Manure Fork. Hamc, lira and Sn(tr Kctltt. lhe aliove ar onvicd at the ta Cinalnnnaj price for Caiih. U, TYNKIi, Croehvllle, Hot. If, It4f.-X0 Plumher, Pittntt find tlifilrint Makfr. K o. I'M fiflh l., to twn Tlace and Vltin, ba uniMtly on hand and for lc, Well, Cilern and Force I'unip, VI,.,. . t t . .l I n..l IL... . ..r all M-.i ....... ...... ....... . ., Al.50-lltdrtilic Water Ham, fur tan veyief water t'rntn Hpr'me r mM ireania, to dxtcllin;. irnrdena, atable, fcc, wberea head nl from 4lnf feel can be obiainid Watcai. l.convc)..l from lno to t30 fett in heiirht.and from I lo 40ce Uct mi a lev tt, at -mail expel.-. Allnr.leiafro.il the'conntrr etcnter iill new in,.. ,l0.i.dt.h Cin jO., Icc. I. 114T At-ty New Fall and Winter oocb. mimoN 1v1iahtin, HASjiel received, diiecl trorn t'h iln.t 't pM-x. complete aainrim tit of fait ami ivini.r CiouU. conaiatina; inpnrt of While, Iliil nml TUinw, Flnntitla, tttearhednml unttUached, t'aniun llanncli. Men' net drawer and shirt. Cnlii'oe, tiinghnm, farm I mil .Ve. iltiena Vi'ia I'lml. Spun ilk and Vit lora, tt rii,..l.Mi.... M.,.i. i... la..... m..i i t..i.a l.uili i a. (lenttemnn' HVrrr. M'avr, tteacer, lltue, lilacs, Frendi and Kntl'li Cloth ami Cnkiinera. Illiie black, iniaed and cadet Kanncia. K.nuiakvl Jane, Ac. j Shawls. i lllll. Vorled, P.nibroidcrt H, Cloth S h w t a . plain I biln t ami Wiml do Mode CoI'd 1 biliet (t V.mh, cloth ds Caalnmre dn Atxd a variety ol lie I, aim; du llandkrrchirft and Cravat. Caps Mm end tiny, Hf ir Heal t ap. Hoy and t hildren clmh cap. i-iuan ami tur il.i rlo Alto, 1'iiinl .,ili and Gill. Scott, nit ailk anal fluted MikIiii raiit, ICOCITS ANDSIIOKS. Men' Hoy" and Youth', coare floota and 5hoe. Kip smi call llrmri'ii Woman's, Mic' and rhililri ti', hoot ,xt thiira. l.ixdte', lil'itiif rater, Morocco and calf lace buola. I.adie' riinn ai.il tin. km, nvi rab. tea. All of xxhich xvill be aold aa low, if not low. r ttiati enn j be had in ihia market. I'l' uaet all a, lore pnichaainif ele bere. Hronkvitle, Oct. 21a Ik. id Pkuinmc hi 4.X ty. iilah 'flic Monns or an soi,utir . i riiiladi lil.it. A URU.I , If Ttht rM'f,Mln-M n olilier in the Aout'tcsn ' romp, in I7?S,I, with many oil.era .in$ la (fiiioi rkpoanre) bsd a violi nt Mim k ofiliaiaao nl t b luu;, by which 1 w ai diaabli d frmn duty for a l.mif tum?. : Since that pi rind tinlil rietiuly, t hi hciif Imn ; free from coti(li and a d illlcult y nf hrea lli.nif . Year j aflxri art be-vc ekperlorated nvi r a rill a ilax I fii n murh inure, and aoiueiime mixed with liln.nl Kr month, together' i.iulit after nmlit. I have bad to ait or be boiatered up In obtain toy bruaib" The r,l. In a and devimv rauaeil by atich roitataut expectnratimi, feeqiietitlx broiirhl me to a ttlte hurderinR un itiaili. t have akilUul phvairiana to aiiend me, nnd every thioR done tlmt waa ilnoiltt likely lo irive me reliiT, iilmiil any bemtlcial i ll'.'cl. I.at wini.r I bad anoi her verv aivrre attack of mil n ma I inn nl'ilw t.utiR, which I fully ii ct. il would be lhe :i.i I ihmt eiioaitl.li il oix' p.ii, i.a in., the bid ul 1,1 v.l i.,l i, ! whin 1 wa adviae.l to ne Jaxn.-'a f.x p. rtm-a n i. I to ile jaxn.-a r.x pi rtni-a ti i. I hope thai, aa it had cured many a ol vsi'ti.ti die;i.of ilirt loon,! tiiraiemy iiH'.rimr. Nc4 t ay mil ao w it h a i rmiR of my acquaintance it' .t.tirli. al I. m.I tikiliiran. " " ' " '" " ...... . -" J , now Rratineii 1 let ir 11 liaa rtlertually rnrid me.Al aoon a I comtiienred Ukiiiif it, t fiitinit H naclid. In) (', mill I ! km il lo oi'i atlir , " "v r . i m x mo v. i mi. ntt- ..v . I, , , w.i.. ,. .-.-.., - 1..I1 me. I now feil a well a ever I did 111 n.y l.f. anil am to llxr than I have he. it for lhe Inxi ixf , year. Now after n th rinir o Iniijf, and nmlio i , lat nch is?nal rilnffrom l)r .tane' K.inrctoraiit, , I feel Bi.xioo lo iiifitrm m li llo ntieii lr ie. ; tix f may lie had. . , , . i MCtlnliiaa tlBITI, i., i 'in m -if. Mr. llxccia ha Inntf l'pn axoiilix men.lier, (ac lie. lieve ilracon) nf ilie Ftrt Il4itit t n tire 11 111 int -V.L ...a im..ii.i. ..nil...,r.. mar I.h nlaccd 11. hi rrep.reit only hy br. I. Ja V-;' -" soltl gencr hy M ! ,M '.' F . 1. i 11 rook ilie, 1 no. rO JW srnorti. ami stmof 1 i"vi nwr.i 1 .erufola in all it mnltii'li e f. riin, xxhetiier that ofKioc;' Evil, 1 iilirteo'ini "f ihe eland w honea, t.ottre, VV Lite Si t iling. I'olmoiinry t onanoiptinn, emanate froa naa and Hi- ame raii.e, xxlnvhl S ion. nioii riiiriiie mun- ,.r 1
in Ihe hiiinaii norm, "I here fore, mil'" il.i 1.1 nicitile ran tie deairor. d, no ranical core can he n eiedi ( f,r,., I... if .l. .r.nr.,.1.- uuuu h I c Ii the d.ara.' iieiei..U i-pll,.i
i removed, a eon miit of liecinr tollox, tin ma .rmci ter tinder a hat Im m me 1111 ae an. a.lf. I hi, ihcr turn, la t.e r.'4..n o; jai... - a, ti rat ire ia ao ooi.rr.all v mnrol o I 111 ri m " ? ' many mal.coaiH ilia, aa, a, n 01 a. m. mr iirinciple Iroin oinrn mor i-. .-- Hit, hi entern.n; nun lhe .'iiruliili.n. and nl. ihe bliH.il 1 cotivex.d to the toinniral fihic, i'ai' H" rry nariicli of di.ea.efr.,i.. th. .x-fm. xrry pa
0 Al'Ot.OtiY Foil WI'.Mllvr. K VVJrt. j Ma.l.lonfi. Id. V. I . Fell. M, ! Tr. .tavn.-f ir- 1 take preat .. a.nre in mfniioin ; too that' the h.. tile of Hair Tome l.uh I t.tio.lj uf yon laal Oc.otnr. haa proved iool anii.larioi ) snd , aiii ra. Mi hair hal l-r a ..n: time l.e, i. ere- , diocli thin, hoi f..rtA r three year pa.t it Lad . fall tteoit that 10c head had lice alio"! emir. 1 x t.alil. I oa iino'i r Ilie iiexilv of cuorealiot th' j haldneaa l.v ConiloiiK the hair, n the -iiln o.r 11- I lint lor, aft r oaiHit a hollle of h 1 nine, I li ,. a J luxuriant a ci-ok th of hair a rld . 14 C. t I'AltR, I Lat Ta.tur oftha llxtit rtmrc'i.at tlx. 1.1. .on. Id. V t j I'r pared oolv hx ir. U. Jain', t'hiladi l.na, and ' old afency ty M.IV. lltll.K, Itn.i kl ll I. , tod. t XVhrre roav t.t had e Am;ririin ll-nr te, nr tant.d o I. a ix ire tho hair to a heauiifnt auburn ur Jt hlark toliir, ,thiu, tataxisc the akin. ! A ao. Jaixxi ' Anrtli. irh aie ftl tniw.
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Admliiktratc'a Notlco Tt I IK KM i tHmuii.isiun a,.,... if fc..'tr i r i Uenjamln UhmIiI, lair g r, abklm i). ' , (ti'04eH, hnm hvm arrati4, ihm timU rlpwel b I lie I In k of lh Frvbate Cur ol taiai enwnlr. All pt rott Itidi tut: at to inid i'in , iuul ink Iteiu'-iti-ale ii uii-iil, Rod it-im- haitit; ttciio aati t h" ' tu. Ii. I pri it and II If In in aeownt te( to It, xi nh in une year. I Iih -im i i,."',e lu be olvelit. J Mi 7. Wlllpfl r. IKlXtX t . I. A I'lifti Dee. t, HT. 111 Ai.'i. AdninlEtrrior a Sale fl'tHr; nnilerisiii ailiini'r'tit fcf li et- i f 1 l"ri)fiin In. ulil, line il 1' inilim rmit.'x. I" iIihos, xtii) at piJilic liltl,iiii ialiir.li.tl 1Mb day of January. Mm tl, , r iit" tv f ii hi il. ri ii. i it, ii VI In tt I anr iimii I, (i, I 'i i't cm) nl r, h p. rxtnal propny In I, i r n il -I at , enii.Ktinr. in pat I, ol U x . .m, I ni I ie, 1 h p. VV hi al. I'm , llii(, Holixioid and K l U b n 1 M ' lore, At. r. I no of ale tn ide k nn-n n day nf a !c, ''I I to cnuiiitviikv al lUii'ilnrk A . V, I III' WHt prt.K, 1 HIM K. t il l'H, , tl. a, It, Idtf .-.! Ad.tiinit'l'W. trijci;. Alt. p rMti n t M I in' mi the I'eM iB S hea I Fuliila nf 1 1 a'lktin illil Mir t 1 r if ti Iniik laj in. m of be iui" on ff UiTm'e ile if lb itx vf JaniiMCt ni t, n all that re i arreer t thai itm uaytipict I i I'lml tb. ir mJ in H e Lu i! "I itm nfliri r fur el( t ii n l.' CVMMf-M M't., A. r. ('. t. It, la4T.-jij.4w - Ticvr Leaf Turned g I V-. f llll I Vf.l HV, haniir r. tiinvf d from tlia 4 T , nli I aia, id un II I Ce in r Inrimti) i.i eiipud by Sainii. I M ii r i : Ii i , in the liiiix ri e. ell) mropi'd ') Mr. tei ,ll Hi n.lii , x heretic wtllln HiMire t- rnintd, at all 1 1 nu, lot in Mil In dn )inr enniia tip 6 1 ai' ft, inti nil ini; in ket p X . rx lit iiir with I lie t ri ! l pri'pi'ii t y atioiitthi' lnf', be tmpi tuahlialhe pull ounce or a liln ral pullir. Hi c. il, I 1 7 . J I It, A . lint w i 1 1.' """" .loaisli I'rakt. a. a. b:ii v i'i.i. v ci). (OMMISSItlN AMI I'iniin r, M Y II I II A k I 5,
No, II, Wi .1 f mm Hun I, t'lnciiiiiitti. I" IHF.lt Al. IMI A HV M F.H. made mi If" J In. lit. i. 1'ruil in , nr ni In r hnir liii in. i .e. tl K I K Kl' Mriek, TaxlorA tVim, llarf'li' V llrucc, ..o.. ...... i. . , j ii m i I n ! t ii u ix , I. 11. i'atuian, Mri ,V I'n. M. Kl.rlil Null, .l, Kt Murine, I, , M Un liini(iiiii. H.'4f- l.) II. MM'K. 'J It. K AiKJfll AH. M2V COODS. OsN.al I5a plains! Choap! Choap! Chonp! at tho Kcw Storo of t.intk a- r mirn n. tlcatrra Ih Staple amt Fancy I ry finnita, I'aidwart. Cju. mm are, f I n 1 1 , M nml. n w r , ui liri. Iliorene, NaiU, llat, Cap, limit. Mm.-., Viiiiini., Ve, Ac. tlppoaite lo (be I'nat llltlre. nu M..i lliit cn irecl, llnii'l. I i lie, I llilm nil. J 1NCK V F Anqt'll Ml iii. i rr.pi rti'iiiw as. K, kniiwliifpc in their iin-riil ami 1 1 ii'i c, a ill ep i ne nf r riililuile ,,r ,be i m .lin . l.e lima r c In d and taUe pcatire in Unix in fori, iin; thn piihlia tlisl lliry h,i j i, X i.r.ixim: NI.W u4 nl'I.KMlln nxniiuniii .,( I A 1,1, ami MINI KM linntis, m Ut till with inat cure tiiul mtinit ably ailapli d ti lhe ai mmi. Itify Inviie piruiinl ixiiini. Iihiiihi ..Mliiir atorh of ne f urci xnulih f i ni'ita, i on Hit i til that it ill bear ruin pa I laun. In I b in i,t,nlii aim pri if, iiiiiiaii) i tlier in Hie inurkel. lliiir iu k niiit, in pnrt, of CiufflM. CufitinirtH, 'ainfffn .rtffe, v-f'flm &,c A i. ttupr tilur, ttlark and Inoi n jUnei irnn and Fosexa-ai I r. nut i li iln, tl ue and blnck t' avi r Clmh, ulul,; IV.r Over Cent and Clntik. F miry A mi rit an ami rnuli riiiinn. I'laiti tin d.i F ancy and pluin black , bt ue, hmm u. int , Otf ril and Mi l l, iful.i and caili t laitc.t iatinair. tliic ami pihx iiiim'iI Ki nfufk) Jrana 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 v me I IVnii.tli anm itn Super Curded 'i Ixellei n, ' Silk warpid ..mlrni plon, " Cmiiiti elm h, " l.iirn intMil and Aairy ramll 1 wreil. I'rtnti, ("tmfinu m ih- J .im.. Pl.xid, (iiiiithnmt .)t K'c. proi fx and purple M rrimat k Frift. Illun, liUrk. while mill tnl'd do l.l. ... I " ''"-'"-""""" " n r " "" ,. ' ' , b,,,,-r, r Chn.t . plain pant ' J uriiitu c print, ,wl ' Oil ml .1 ' ',r" .' , Ri ' en Hnd r..m y M.. te l ei i imi iui i iia iirii'ia French, Maiirlit aii t ami t'n rl inn blet a, parfWaad 4unkrr plnul i i n if ixa ma, Pomeatic purple nnd plaid un(kaaxa. Supi f Id nek plniil A 1 1 r r . I'ltttii blu.tk Ho Mmle ill. t y.ineae Mmle t Intti llmrk l.yimi e do 1 iMncli , b ro ix n, b ii .pinli . it rat. and a Is I nrd sisalis 1'larl 1, in".' v. Si I It finiti.il 1 1 ni nif, la 1 ihi i f . A prnii u int Mm im i ' Vie f , aupi r Smmi ni tt Shirt and )rnii; Nankeeiij ild I irk ioaj Mi it, xvliue ii iui xt I In w plain ami is illrd ViauaaU. S nli Im i t llviii i do llrd h ii il i luie Cmi I mi da 1 1 alili-nml Snorli liiiiix r ; lllPi ttcit ltiinik l aula v Iniiia r nu) enl'il l.i il.i Salts, V08twi2, LJnaivIg, Jio ; Super r"ii y dn Silk " IMaek Krone ,-,,.. ,ni lU .i k licund Hi ' illii' IiIji k tin " fin-haw apron do co I'd K ro de A 1 1 1 que bourn ii k " r"ncy rtu do While ! . irenee and VVIiii. stin. ftilfxcr black and 1 I tea blaek Velvet lor Viiii;. blaak Snihi .le I at mi r' itn (urn arurlc) dn am i p'aid iJ.i ' I'lmn .Silk sod Mi l ino no " P .ic and M r)n .1 .In r.rntiM Nt plum I lilliel . haatla, i ilh In i'( ailb fi'ln; I lain M l inn ilo " Sa ' I nili'il and pl.aiil Mf ii'r ilr l.ains .Shaala, i' Knitrd mid t un M iml do H 4 blni k nml enl'il emU'il l"aaliiarii .In I iriiI i it Mmle Mi cud il lad do I rfi.t) lipiirid f 'slitm re ilu I .ephyr, VV o in n, blanket a-i.l titaiu 'i, div i I itftli ue, Vl'snlu I to ti ami Imitf plnul rot tin Ho M iai a mil il ami plain it , 'I lulu I, I'l l. .V i "I'll .. lame amt Ttsi nU ilr.il Ii 'Ufa IHack itk ami luiii') In ik i... - I hoc y ami pi "in nk p"i k' t ,in I S w i, In ii 1 1 niwl liitni.a Mn.liti. i t'laiu and c.nilrd .1 nemici a. XV lllle Hllll IHHI'k ll.lllllll llf. (,i n ix i ni f; , 1 1-1 -1 l,i in n NO I I DNS. MarkiiiaT canvaaa, rrin I inn! raniitt needle, itired end Mnxlin rilRinr;, l..le l,rc and I ixiiiina;, IIUi li ill k ami Mi lunr liu.r , W .h.i.iI P, ,m I. niIi. a I aiiiho aril I'tilixi, Iiim'Ii'.I I lfti.it ani hi in r In ni Ii wuikrd t'nilsr, Vi-ii'fial l!n.i, Mili'a, llii),amt V I a. a t .linen i. l.iieii, porpii, blnck ii ml rberr) r . 1 ' .1 Si.iiiii iti'iaina llla.k t'l. do I'.in li'il uinl riKUr.il Si I in lion il. t i'o I'nik " da l a He' In i I ' ppeil V,i K rer and f a.h i arc f . Int a, " 1.1,11 k an 1 c I'd ki t do ' Ii .e i k 'i i K h i nl Ii i ie ,r. lit 'k .i t ..ii i, o f.n.l'a t ii pi r black Kid ho I tier k it . " ' l,im il and plum lli. lin ilo " tl:i'k Hint wh.ir ii II ii i.miI w it 'll, a ilo lieni y lint U Midi n I M i ca and r b l.l'a 1 cUnia nml anrenl 'Inn .......... ..... l-a-ltea blnck a. ik Mm.; clnl.1 en', pljin aiafam r Hoa , eb'i! il. urn . Iui ' Ii. 1 1, c. Sir HATS 4: UAl'J". n.i.til' Jul t .lile.V I .liioiial-L mole ki.i Sik If' " ano r rion.l ei .. 11 .V na j I m r and al K 1. r X a ( T uf 1 1 t ... tn a H ailO I li.nl e ! Il ti I 1'iiii .Vim ami Itm iia Vt . Milt, atul IdnirN ami II csil ) I. 1.1.' d do Vrlit lCta.;iiii t!r.t I'M... . il.i fur nnn ml lo Hi t. V .i 1 I in i'X.11. (io Muikral, a. al- it.-. miicI.- j.r...r t'' il lop llllrl, Ar. d . Eoola ami Duoes. 1 " '1' -" ' '"""" da . V. inl. hZ"., ' ' ' Vh c I v.. u... .,.,1 n.,1.1, . .. a .1. ; ; , ... . I . Hull iln over d'i . ' i''; '," , in j kVi)( , ,,, d ,,,(:" nf I . , ' (1 i . v,. xv M., IMi vvisrotv I VM-.U, 1 j nu,i,-,ij,? a ! I 1 1 1 c " h nr 1 . J l.jif ami ViljiI I It W U I HO Sii'.o.lnl ui.ul'li.i lit i.l l.a.in a ani .1 1 1' on i, rl II l -i 1 I I X II I X maiiiifuc t ni 1 d hi tin In. inl t.i ..uniail - ( ,,,r, .n.l.oei. VXih.I.. slm.i , ,4 1 1 k iml. of a (i ,i t I in 1 lun 1 1. Ii e. mnrr f ro. - 1 ,,, r, ,.. ,-.,! 111 ril.io 1 r i;.i ... 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