Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 February 1848 — Page 3
Libel est TOUStury SMttrwmcn. ; patiou j of military ambition, alluded to by this A correspondent of one cf our prtl7-m jour-; Vfnmer. We have always understood that lis writing from Washington, makes the fol- ' Washington, Monroe, Jackson, and Harrison,
losing comment ou Mr. Calhoun's speech ( hed left an unbroken Constitution to the people,
: a system ot republican government as pure
ad eutire as when it first came from the hands
of its venerated franiers in 17?9. As to anv
losing commem cu ..ir. ij'uu , ...... "He not only lament- over the "7"" ;f and th cortntry occasioned by the war bu he J m , us influence npon the Presidency. He ? . a ana
""""""" : . 1... ...... .1 v. m
...I statesmen tor m "K" "" r- - - - .
.... Sw.r-vved. I Mt there are
hut two modes by
which an vleetion can sncccra ciiiirr m-.....- ....... , vtwic vi ainiiiiuiii .tg.iiit .scu. x ai 101 , uu utan ie' Phetre orThe fir" ' " i . the country would have the iinpiitieiice to tLet us evnine this sentiment with an im- ! ter a falsehood, which if it did not choak him. partial eve. sVhy has the day ofstatemen for , would be owing to a special interposition of the Fresidencv 'paed away never to return? j Trovidence. We assure the intriguers, who thus vimplv became they would not remain honest, j level their slanders at military men, that they and await with patience the favor of the people will not improve the chances of their civil cli--beeause statesmen themselves foimed that J ent. by the.r conduct. ....... , . i- i '
combination of political intngners, wnicu ois- j --Kamx-a nl Itrnily." difgusted the people by their corruptions, and j huudred journals in the United States alarnW by bargain and sale, intrigue and man- , j,ave aiay nailed tKeir flag to the mast for agement, self-styled statesmen have endeavor' j , 0Ln rjoccn asd Ready," as Tresident of the to poison the minds of the people against all men ' United States, to succeed James K. Tolk, on beof military genius, and erected a standard of . half of the American people, without distinction qaulifieations, that sought to exclude all from i 0f partyon behalf of the Federal Union the honors of the Presidentship, who had ever ; against all interests, factions and combinations, drawn a sword to fight the battles of their ! ou behalf of American nationality, in all wars, country. Who invested these self-styled states- j right 0r wrong on benalf of the spirit of pamen with the power and authority to ostracise i triotism, whicn exalts love of native land above all military chieftains from high posts of public all other feelings and virtues and on behalf of honor? It was no innovation, in the campaign j u,e national gratitude, delighted to render "honofIS24, to introduce to the consideration of 0r to whom honor is due..' the people,'the heroic victor of New Orleans,) Is not this a nomination of General Taylor as a suitable candidate to break down the iniqui- for the Presidential chair? Nay, is it not tantaties of the caucus combination, to force on the ' mount to an election? Will not six hundred
of popular virtue over faction a victory of the American people over parties a victory of the constitution over the elements of discord and of the Union over the incantations of sedition. And yet we hear the organs of faction crying out for an immaculate President, in the persons or the idolaters of party! What Infatuation, kindled by the spirits of selfishness to blind the eyes of patriotism to the virtues of a public benefactor. "The best candidate:"exclaims a party organ, is a candidate of our clique! Why? Oh! because he would sacrifice the interest of the people to gratify the selfishness
7 F. call particular attention to the CARD
aud NOTICE, in our paper, of Jr. irktte't
Cc.vftrnfrrf Remediet the unrivalled character uf which, is evidence uf their intrinsic value and superior excellence. Dr. YV. is in an extensive and eminently sttccessfiil practice, and we liave, then-fore, more confidence in his remedies than -e can have in any of the pretended "Specific nr Panaceas' or other remedies, huw ever tamed, of the merits uf which, we can, really, have no guarantee. Feb. 1. 6-ly LIVE PKXCI.G.
rrVlF. subscriber, living in the sou th east corner
I
BULLETIN XO. 1.
r1HE rvfleciiT-- irmv.'U -r mm Ue n m hvt tUr frhanu- on hi juurm-r t4tward, i fill ! i-h
the imt piMloiiyd ami in-u-ivMimr tn'iiin. Hi tam-v raji'idly Minryi that
van aim niai-iiincn nt re-iri-.ti uliirli s,rvH."' it-
t It far awav toward the M-ttiuc n ; tHitiutlt il only ry the wavf? of the Pacific MajeMic river flow on through iiUrrminaMr wood . K ich Parari-a,
like t ait of verdure, are uprvail out; decked iih britrht and nanielev Dowits. Vpon the count !e milliunw f rtrhnt acre the entire population ot" two world like thi milit find home t f plenty.' The? wonderful feature of ?he mighty Vet fi U hi mind with the prufuuitdest teitsatiun. He reflect still further, and the painful fact occur to him that one preat difficulty affect that n--ffiui namely, that which relate t' Health. He knnwt that heide the stream, and upon thoe Prairie the enterprising inhabitants are often and buix-I) anlicttd with Billious Complaints tr all their multiplied form. A feeling of impatience comet over that o little ha thu far been aecomnlihed to on-vt-ni and piiit these: eneciullv
TUItI Kit SO ' when he confsider that no class of diseases yild no
Cincinnati, Ohio, WwtSw xj Unt x,Hi tern How and. I..hn t., thai il the difficulty alluded to were removed, and SAW MAXVFACTCHKHS-AH descriptions of , 'J iifITHY AS THF FAST Circular Haw made to onlt r; Iron, Webb or i " Kb r l "ea1lt"y AS THE ii .-i. o n i .:.i- .. x- z i tenion ten of thousands of human live would be
. ' n wi i k iiiwiv- aw 1 1 miiiiisi in .in nia .iji n mr iirniiis' . . .
to have belter Presidents than parties Can make ! eiiher for use bv hand or mill power; all kinds of , lly saved: and every acre oflandintlie eutire
anil for tliis reaenn tlip-ir nnmlnJ. saw repairing executed in a wi.rkman'ike manner.
ot" L'nin ro.. Ind.. informs ihe tinhlic that he 1
ie prepared with Osaijr Orano-, and Potomac Thorn
fur miUn. Ht'lUiK IFM'FS 11 h snffii-ient
of the party to whom he Was illdedted for his j setts on hand to build, the approaching spring 6000 offire' ITen U the nnint A nBrtv mH,p, - nil wisliei to make immediate engaremeiits for omce. iiere is tne point. A party maKes a makil f ,hl, rin Hl, ice j, ea t
"argain, tacit and implied ofconrse, with their "' one third payable the next Christmas after the
and the other third when the ti nee is complete, and ready to defend crops from any kind of animals which will be tu 5 or 6 yai. He will warrant to be a good aud sufficient fence to tnrti any kind of stock. Letters directed to me at Tollctre Corner will be attended to. JAMES SVMPTER. Feb. 8, 1848. 74m'
candidate, that if elected we, the party, shall be the elect, and the country a secondary consideration! Can any state of political sentiment and morals be mor degrading, more Infamous for a republican people, who are endowed with volition and free suffrage, to make their government the perfection of reason, justice and right? The people are sick of these trading candidates of trading parties; and have resolved
will elect the Hero of Euena Vista the immortal Zachary Taylor, as the President of the United States. Phil. Sun
Deerfield, .Mason, Utica, Crosley's,
1,100 GOO 400 1,000
country, men not only incompetent as states- j more public journals soon raise the same glorimen, but vicious and profligate as men. The 0U8 flag and itjj one glowing, united and page of history, aiid the brightest page in it all, ' thundering shout, secure the elevation of the
was stamped with immortal precedents In favor good old man, to the first station inthe republic? ! irorrow
of this illustrious and beneficial practice. , We shall see. The people have him in their : Lebanon Washington shone out, as an example radiant keeping, and when did they ever "surrender" a : Preeport' with national glory. Alexander Hamilton had ( noble old soldier to the mercy of politicians? ! Franiiiin'
long oeen cesiguea as ms wimuc , 1Ile vy neius are on nre ior general l aylor; ' Wavuesvil'e
Aaron liurr owea more oi nia miuu anu muuuutin, mu ana caie win ecno wun tne sword than his pen. Colonel Monroe was a ! crackling of the flames, as did Buena Vista with military chieftain, all precdent to the nomina- ' Capt. Braggs' grape. tionofGeneralJackson. Yet this writer brings j We have been ridden to death by the quackan accusation against Mr. Coulhouu for having . ery of party Presidents elected by alms-house infused a military spirit into our electious, by and penitentiary votes, drilled by desperate parhis support of Jackson when the fact is that ty demagogues for the mere gratification of a
Mr. Calhoun, not being a military man, was selfish purpose. The country has been almost ( number of hogs packed in this county for the one of the martyrs to that spirit, not origina- : strangled under their gripe of cupidity, and sur- ; fall and winter of 1847-8:
tor of the practiece, which dates at the period vives more from its inherent vigor than any vir- ; Jacob D. Early's Packing House, of the revolution and the primeval era of our , tue in its rulers to spare the torturing irons of . Humaston &, Griswold's, Republic, that immediately succeeded the epoch their avarice. It is time the voice of the people ! H. D. Williams & Co.'e, of "the giants of those days." The people who ; was heard in the councils of the nation, and the James Johnston's, did infuse the military spirit into our elections, vices of demagogues superceded by the virtues ' Cruft & Chamberlain, were actuated by the highest and purest mo- I of patriots. Weary of party intrigues sick of j Wilson, Prairieton, tives then, as they are now to save our insti- j cabals disgusted with the chicanery of leaders Barbour &, Co., Durgee's Ferry,
tutions from destroying worms ot ctvtl corrup- i tue whole country sighs for honest rule of a
From the Lebanon, Ohio, Star. Park Parking in IVnrrrn County. The following list of the number of hogs packed in Warren county, may be relied upon as accurate:
2,700 7,i00 600 2,300
12,200 Harveysburg,
hole amount in the county, 30,100. Wre learn also that 5,000 have been packed at Wi'mington, 2,000 at Goshen, 9,000 at Clarksville, and 1,200 at Anlioch. From the Terre Haute, Ind., Express, log Parked In Yijjo.
We have been furnished the following as the
Huckled saws repaired and warrauted equal to new.
Feb. 3d, 184H. 7-1 )
West be doubted in value
The Graefenberg Company come before the public folly impressed with the importance ol this subejet: and wiih the positive certainty that they can prevent and cure the diseases of the West. The public has welcomed the Company w ith unparalleled cinh'iiain. Every where its nit d-
teiiies are taking the lead of all other; and curing
W. & C. W. IJOBSOX, Copper SmithsITmnt Ctnvl K. ... . .... 1 I-..., Tl 1 1.. I .
llethel Church, and Second street between Main """" wnich have haltled all otner means. and Walnut, CIXCINXATI. The Company will hereafter issue. ftMMFACll HK anil have censtantly on hand Pl0nth.lV IJulletinS, a lare and general assortment in their line, bv means of hich the public can learn more of its such as Copper Wash, Stew, 'lea and Ulue Kittles, operations. In the present one it can only be MaStills and Hatter's Kettles; Enirine, Well, Cistern I ted that
j and Liquor Tumps; Lift and Force Pumps for wells, j i. The Gmt-lmber SledUinet are purely rrgrta1 flft1"! ' l101"' house and distilleris; Soda Founts and Stmd's bte. I,UUJ Patent Generator for makiiiir Soda Water. Sec. 12. ti hn,; h,. ,r.t.A ,n rthn,..,,l, ni mitt
I rVswr'.-c tiri.i.c rV.. ! rANCKit.a'Hort'i t'viicoi uf. j Ample rsM r, nee hs ir,t d that ru teiulniisii'-" . of dieilte lus ev r b en -o Wi-ael'iO 10 r ni' 105 I the above diwas. , as Dr. JAVK'S ALTERS 4 " vu. i It lias effi cl d cures truly a-t'Oiiithin, not only ef
Cancer, Mlid other disi aos of that rl:, but has rmoved the mo-t mllMm ili. ae of t?e Skin, Selinirs. List r Complaint. l)ysH-p.ia. c. &;c. Thie imdicilM'cnters iota the circulation, nud tratlii-atea A. Iivrft.p ittft.-il It mirilies file IiIimkI and
Dealer, i Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, ,h,.r flirt, ofthe b.tdy, rt mnc obtruriimi in tli
toilet m are. Glasswar;-. noonnstn.ni- 'pore of the skill, rud red uce llu' calargnnfBls m
H.LINCK. 1. n. FARQCH AK. STAY GOODS. G rent Bargains!
Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! at the New j Store of i
I.INCK At FAUUUH R.
X. II. We manufacture rt all timet llrew Kettles, from POO to 3000 gallons. Engine and Lard Sttamer work dune on the shortest notice and in the best manlier. Feb. 11. 7-6111
Umbrellas, Parasols, PARASOLBTTKS. AMI WNLKINO CANE rMBRKLT.AS. T"J7"M. H. RICHARDSON' Steam Factorv, the nnI y one in the United States, No. 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. Merchants are respectfully informed that I continue to Manufacture all the above poods, by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the threat opposition to parties opposed to the introduction of t xpensivc improvements Mn assortment is
t complete, and prices so low , as to give entire satisfac- ' tion. j As there is an L'mbrella Store next door, of nearly
the same name, it is important vou should remember WM. H. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and Pa-
in -fin tentec t the it Hiking Lane L morrun, lll,tUUj SItiX OF THE LADY AND EAGLE, 14 771 ' Xo- 104 Market Street. Philadelphia, r'.-. I February 10, 1S4 7-3iii 5,1 1 1 i
12,629
1,350
Turnpike notice.
4,300
50,011
Total in Vigo,
This s'.iows that this business is increasing
every year, very rapidly at this place. Irfilrr from Port ?Iiinn. Concentration of Mexicans and Indians Americans preparing for au Attack. St. Louis, Feb. 8th. Intelligence from Fort Mann to the 20th of
! January has been received.
Col. Cilpin was still at Fort Brent. The
I ion ' I ' " stocKnoioeri in ine iirooKvitie ana e onners-
!llllII,r v 1'"!, .,t Ill-,
installment ol stock, (nve dollars on each share,) to Joseph Price, Esq., of Ulnoming Grove, Treasurer, on or before the sixlh day ol April, li48. By order of he Roard, J AMES M. COCKEFAIR, Sec'y. Jan. 31st, 1S4S. 6 3w
3IASOXIC AOTICE. JT OTH'K is hen by given that Lew is Mitr.e is exl pelled by the New Trenton Lodse No. 27, from all the rights and privileges of Masonry, for gross unmasonic conduct. Bv order of the Lodge. H. F. CHAPEl.OW, Sec'y. New Tnuton, Feb. 2d, 1841?. 6 3w
A CAItD.
.'HITF. miv be ron.ilteri nt hi RO-
CAL MKUICIN'K STORK AND OK-
f
: ivttn prrtrct nucrrxs.
3. of the lrrgctahtr Pills atone 30,000 bosres are told each anti every week! 4. The ffrmntitt i.t constantly increasing. 5. Every artit fr ftttrchaseri of the Company ony ofttsJriitsXS AM H AXT'KD; and tfit itues not give satisfuctmn the money will he rej untied. The iliivf inedu-inr to which the CoimnMiy on 11 ril' Kiifiition in the prest-nt HnlU-tin rt
j The Graefenherg Vegetable Pills. j For the prevention nnil cr tt' the wnlinary ' ease hiuli urTlict humatiitv. fe.wperiaHy IIiImmihJ
these Villa nre infinitely uperiur tu any the worhl he evrr before rn. No Imitruact? can describe their
; virtue. They are an different t'rttm all other before ! the public a licht i" fmni rfjirkiie; Kvery fumilv in
1 the whole West hoU. trv them. thev U not cive
perfect satisfaction the money will be prumptiy re-
, fnnaea. price 25 c'ntt a oox. . Graefenburz Fever and Ague Pills
This Pill is the KT-at conqueror of Fever and Ague, and Fever of all nther tvpe and forms. The Graefenbergh Health Bitters A prevrtitie of bilious and other de-eases; and a rew toren.fthe strength, the appetite, and a h.-althy complexion. Price 25 cents a package; w hich will mke two quarts of Bitten superior to any in '.be world. 1 he other Medicine are the Grat-ft nber Snr aprilla Compound, The Oraefnberif K.ye l.onon, I he children's Panacea, rhetireen Mouiitin Oimnieitt, The Consumptive Malm, The l)yentery Syrup, CjMt is intended that there shall be a Graeft iihrn? Depot in every neirhhorhood in the Vniti d States, at whit-h theCrmpany's Medicines may be found. (H7 The General Agent for Indiana is Seatnii Mers Centre iMe, Ind. to w bum application for agencies may be add rested. Robert McCleiv, A rent. Kmokville, Ind. KUWAIll) BAUTON'i SecretaryNew York, November, 1847. 6-4 w. Sore Throat, Coneha, Coniimptinn, Pains in various parts of the bodv, and other tiuple4ant symptoms, are thetiual effects of eatchintr cold. H'right's Indian Vegetable Pills are a delightful medicine for tarrying nfT a cold, because they ptirgi
from the rmtiv au morout ana corrupt humors in
il into our eiecuu.1 u..Se.o, vo v,o. .. , - - preparinff to make an attark t.nnn Hit.,;,, ; 1 h"'r "'.nce, wh.. cannot call on or .end for 6litut:ons and that to be a military man is, ne- ; American peop!e,and I wil I serve you but ne- : l' cr"g mane an aiiacK upon i.ilpin. him , h,e CJW, tr,. , ,.,.,, ,he of . ,,.,,.
cessarily not to be a statesman. We should like :
ver as the candidate of faction. Hen, then, is " 7 " T. '.X Tr haT ZZXZ
. i . v - . urtfii 13 rtiereii in imn nun. nun ti is ctntaMi t tint ia - . ...
to see him establish these two positious, so lo- ms apjai o your leeuugs as patriots, tin a , . , , ' " rl''". irore. ami general nature ot their com-
aire paid.) may procure the remedies necessary for
. . i- ..i i... i... ...... ,t. tiid f.
riousiv coairauitwru u v uic cAiiinico vi mo n- - - - - j r - . . . .
ir .. m r r hnm(ri sn.l hiPrviPA !.. thA rnnctit.itn , : i mi uiwuui. ; their cure.
ther Ot IUS COUairV 01 uamiuou, ui uurr, vi u' "'uv'"" "" I . , ini, , . ! Or J White's Celebrated Remedies The VeireCharles C. Piuckney, of Timothy Tickering, of 'orejro the paltry bickering, of party jealously, j s K a"d Ut ! ' w ' XnH&J&XS: George Clion,(the father of DeVitt Clinton,), for the sonlid traffic now carried on for the , c fle 5 -rema.u. The wolves we ,1 v ' -i rt ... ' lia Vfltrnvmir thia nrnrwrtv in Ilia n lit nf . . . . . . . .. . .
spous oi omce. Ana wnai is me response to his r--r j " ......njr vi muij innr no mt i- m m- an mat na oeen
Hie r On. I " " " ." . , Kl, i,wr-r iu ein-
f . . j cacy in relieving ana curing the maladies common
"irai uiiucuiiy is expertencea Bl fori Uann, ; to our country.
retail, by Dr. J M HI I K, and a?enciea made, at
his Hoianic Medicine Store on tUh M., opposite the
vvii'i noiie, iiTt iiio.il. More extended noiic,- of thee Incalnahle Heme di,-a will be found on the riri naire of the Cincinnati 1-nquirrr, Atla, rhmnicle and Herald, and in Dr. White's Kch-ctic Joiirna of Health, and other pamphlets furnished frratiiitnu-ly by him and his atrentv Use these remedies once and yon will use them thereafterand advi.e vour neii-hhor. to do so. Our townsineii lll'HTON . M A KTIX, are agents for Brookville, Ind. Keb. 2d, 1848. fi-ly
nf James Monroe, of Wm. II. Harrison, and a ,
host or others, leaving out of the category s 8i'H' 'N'hy, that true American feeling
UUpUted, the name Ot Am'.rew JaCKSOn. Il IS - .... ,nHBiI. JS ,,, Jr , TheseceleUrated . n-medie. are for ,.,e, wholesale
in HIS B J "--6.i-i " . and
orders.
A detachment under Lieut. O'Hara having been ordered to escort the sutler's train, deserted to a man. A court martial had been ordered, but the result of the proceedings was not known on the day our correspondent closed his letter. Fellzer and Iloldcheilzer garrison the Fort. Cia Gaz.
tions, engendered by the intrigues of self-sty- ' great mind, combined with a good heart, such as led statesmen, who under the influence of inter- distinguished the immortal couquerer of Buena ested self-sufficiency, made open war on the Vista whose soul is ample enough to feel for freedom of elections, by denouncing the success the whole people, as if they were his own sons of a military President as"worse than war, pes- and daughters, and to cleave to the Union, as the lilenee and famine." The author of the para- 1 only bulwark of our national safety and greatcraph we have just quoted is evidently ignorant ness and to the constitution as the sheet-anchor of the history of American politics; or he grossly ; of the Union. and intentionally perverts its eveuts. Apart J What a noble condition has Gen. Taylor put
from this, he begins bv an assumption not easi-' forward, as the basis of his being a candidate for ' . V"'P'U ,f 81,11 Bt tort Urent' ine'TV J' w .. '.i-. t -i .,.., . - . . i Mexicans and Camanches n-oro r-iihori'nir ;,, I mW TANK'
ly esiaoiiMieu uiamu uiimuU. -i... - ' j-t . ,,. . , . 0- . . f v -.,on 3ivn .inei, one noor trom tne corner 01 j ,.,Tand natural a manner.tliat the bedv i relieved ..f
A into our elections is dangerous to our free m- , mericans-nominaw me as candidate ot the ul " " "" ; t ii ,1,:,.;;" . Z fVtry V"'i:' Sm
night on goingtto bed, will, in a short time, make a perfect cure of the most obstinate cold at the same time the blood and other fluids w ill Im thoroughly purified, and the contitotitin so completely iuvirnrated, that the body will be n-Morcd to even .ounder health than bi-fore. Cy Ilr-ware qJ Counterfeit! nnd Imi'atinn' P. r-mi-nu-litr, that the nrigina:il and only genuine I ndian Verri-tablr PtIU have the written signature of
WM. WH1CHT on the top label ofeach b..-. The genuine for sale by K . k. . Tyner: Urookville; K. D. CriMikshank Co., Fairfield: David Slaughter Blooming throve; Thus. J. White ?c To., I.anrel; Thos. J. Kitton.Hochesti-r; Metamura, K Tyner ,V Co. 1'rinriple ofticc, toy Kace street, Philadelphia. Cheapest Paper In the West JIF.W NOVK.I. KNTIKK IX TIIK DOLLAR WEKK1.Y TIMKS1-1 he l'uipietor ofihe Cincinuati Dollar Weekly Times, being determined not to be outdone by any of his contemporaries, Kast or West, and intending to surpass any in the West, has pur
chased through Ilttrgess & Akerman, of ihis city, a branch of the houe of Hiirre, Stringer Co., New York, (-the KXCLI'SIVK HIGH V for the publication in the Times, of a new Novel, by George Lippard. "the Sue of America," emitted TH K KMl'IHF. CITY OK NEW YORK RY
MUHT AND DAY. This work will be begun on or
abont the firt or rebrnarv, and He regularly cont inned until completed, occupying about the e mouths. Speaking of this story, a w ntir ill the New World" savs: -Ii is indeed admirable. A I read v on the thieh-
hold of the truthful romance, is the reader's interest I wrought to intensity. We know "of noibing more graphic than the picture of the poor man's cDark Chrilllias."
The publisher ofthe Cincinnati Dollar Wi-rkly
have ew
its eotnarly dav.
with One Dollar, which will pay for the paper for
one year. CAny person sending ns five subscribers, accompanied with the money, (JS, no) will be entitled to a copv of the paper one rear, free of charge. 0 Address, post paid, C. W. STAR1IUCK, Cincinnati. 6-8w
("inriniinti ."Tint ket Feb. . Flour Sales of 1,300 brls. City Mills delivered, at -1.25.
ridiculous to maintain the position that a man . try- Hearts Dound and leap to meet lum
ceases to be a statesman because he rias drawn the glorious devotion to our national fame. Enthu- j Pword in defence of his country; and only flings ' siasm has a kindled in every bosom, open to derision on its author for his preposterous im- ! trfWro emotions towards the man who would pudence, in striving to pierce "old Rough and i dePis even the rrcsidency.on terms derogatory Ready" through the adamantine fame of the ' to '"s own country . Here, then, is a man worpurest patriots and most able statesmen that thy of power; a man who would not accept it on ever adorned our nation. Mr. Calhoun is vul-: "T t"8 consistent with honor, purity nerable enough as one of those who in 1 21, anJ independence: who would scoru to bring t-tood arrayed against militarv chieftains for the down the glorious fabric of a great Republic, to Tresidency. But he, as well as Mr. Webster lw made Uie torturing bed of a cabal or political and others, have taken a wiser lesson since in , butchers a mere englue to gratify ambition on the school of human natnre.and practical repub- j on hand, and wreak vengeance on the other licanism and both now prefer military chief- j to make the ballol-boj. the leper hows of perjurtains to the miserable tools of political intrigues ' voters, and the chair of state the idle pa-
who rise from an obscurity so apaque, that when f""1 of c,ub room devoid of all moral powbrought before the people, blank astonishment , "r M volition all conscience all genius all gives rise to the universal exclamation Vho f learning, and all jndgament! Here we behold a is he?" And what is the answer? No one can rnnnofthe same mould and metal as George tell but that a baffled demagogue, not as skil- ' Washington, who holds that his duty to his ful as his rivals in shuffliug the cards of a party ' country is absolute and imperious, and admits of convention put him forward as a peaee-maker BO meai- nd huckstering compromises with to his angry rivals, or as compromise to rebel- '. factions, clubs, rices, or unholy combinations, lions convention. fa'a' to the national honor and chastity. One, Are all civil candidates statesmen? Tljis ho recoils from glory, if it is to be won at the
ought to have beenthe first inquiry of the crUic, r' "pnor-papers have declared In favor of! .!OI. .lOLMFFI?.
who set out to disparage General Taylor, under . w "j-113 ni i residency as a tool ot i 0j 2ack for Pesident. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, the skirts of Mr. Calhoun, aud over the shoul- -wrtv' b,ut who woulJ acccel,t ,tas place con- JTEvery Whig paper in Virginia, but one, is ' Hamilton, ci.rm.mt.nd Brown Counv, , secrated to national rood. This is tha plorious ! - r V. - .... f . . es, ohm.
dersot Ueneral jacKson. tar irom iu auu ... , i ogainsi ine assemmajie oi a v nig lieneral conwhen they are statesmen, what are their charac- dt.uct.on of an honest heart; who has no id'ea , venlion. ters-either public or private? Are thev such I". bt as identical with the fame and rlrrP alta ltt F- RitiI Read as the people ought to support, or would sup- , lustre nd magnlhceiic. of his country. How , The Paytou Journal states, that tbout 250 port If the critic is as honest and scrupulous ch a man tower, above and overtops all com- . hands, are now ernpioved in con-pleting lhis L he affects to be in his holy horror of military ; V"1 ow hnnk mto pigm.es round , road to Springfield. The winter has been un-
Pri.Wnts. be will find it hard, very hard, to - lavoraoie lor tne work, but the road will be
For th Indiana American. North's Cough Candy. TS N'O HVMIlfCi. It is one of the best, cheapest, and mot convenient remedies for coughs and cntil. evi-r vet oll'.-r.t In lite i.iiKI.o II it a. iitasnitf
! to take as ii is certain to cure. Try it we w arrant 1 it in all cast., tu trive immediate relief, and in a slittt't
hisky Sales of 22 brls. iu four lots from ! 'tine perform a perfect cure. Infants and the most . ! delicate Invalids mav take it w ith nerfect safetv.
IlUr HI ilC. I l.ttS..i-. shmiM sUlVf L .-, ..inM. ..r .k..u ,k. Tinu.,'' nnni-lll ill lhni' who wish to 11
hnnse, as il i a certain cure for Croup and Whmiping i York by Night and Day," complete fro
Couirli. rulihc sneakers will find it a treat hem lit nicnccmcm, to seim ineir names at an
to them, as it prevents hoarseness, tickliug ot the throat, ic. Sold by most ofthe Druggists throughout the United Stati s, und prepared ami sold w holt-snlc and ru tailbv ALFRED A. NORTH. Cin. 'antthr M. V. HA1LK, Brookville. Feb. 2, iS'-l. fi-Iy
Sales of G hhds. fair New Orleans at 1
j Sales of 20 brU. JCew Orleans at ;
Sugur-
Molasses
24c. Coffee Sales of 20 bags good fair Rio at 8c.
Mackerel Sales of 50 brls. Xo. 2 at $8; 20 do. No. 3 at $6.25. The river has falln 8 inches since dark last evening. Falling slowly. Gaz. .CTSixteen counties in Pennsylvania, and twenty-eight papers have declared in favor of old Zack for Pesident.
I). 1). .IOK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Urookville, Ind . Office on Main Burgess St. Dec. iO, 1S47. S2-ly
OFFICE On the Eat side uf Main, between 3d
and 4th Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to T. F. Clarkson, Hrookrille. Dec. 18-17. Sl-ly
PLANKS, cV-C. SINGLE and Double Bin .lack Plane. Single and Double Hitt Smooth do Single and Double Ititt Fore do Single and Double Uitt Jointvr do Rabbit and Sah Danes Flooring and I'ei'.mg Planes, For sale low fot ra-h, bv K. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 29, 1847. 50
Ii rt . tiroieries. Nails, Hats, Caj.s,
il.Kits, shm-s. Notions. A c. c. Opposite to the Post Office, on Main Burgrs srt, Brookville, Indiana. 1INCK FARQUII.VR m.-st respccifi.l'y ag knowledge to their friend, and customers, a deep seu-r of rratlludr for the patronage theT have received and lake pleasure in thos informing the pnhlic that they are iust nciiviiig a NEW aud I'l.KNDlD assortiHrlit of FALL and WINTER HOODS, selected with rrvat care and admirably adapted to the season. Th y invite personal examination ofiheir stork of nnr sjrf tretunahlr Omni', confident that it will hear comparison, both in quatity an'i rrr, with any other iu the market. Their stock consii.isf in part, of Clolh.f, Cussinteig. Siitinftls. Jeang, retlr-ens &c &.c. Super blue, black aud brown Amei it an and Foreign Broad Cloths. blue and black Beaver Cloths, suitable for Over Coats and Cloaks. Fancy Amerirau aud French Cassimrrs. Plant do do 44 Faniy and plain black, blur, broou, gray, 0f rd and ie-l, fold and cadet mitd Satinetts. Blue and gray mi d Kenrucky Jeans. Domestic aud PeiiusyU ania do Super Curiltd Velvetteen. 44 Silk warped (.odringtun. 44 C nil on Cloth. 44 Green mixed and asnry raaift Tweeds. Printt, Cashmert. J)e l.atwea. Plaids,
Ginghams. Jllpnent. .Vc.
Brown and purple Merrimsi-k Prints.
tune, iiiack, wlnie aud cut a tlo
Oil red do
Fancy do Super F.nglih Chintz, plain patierus 44 Furniture prints. 44 llrown and col'd Cashmeres. Bniwn. blue, green and fancy Mouse De Laities. Buena Vista Plaids French. Manchester aud Carlton black, purple and (Quaker plaid f tiugliams. Dome-tic purple and plaid liinghanis. Super black plaid Alpaca. 44 Plain bUik do 4 Mode do 44 Lyonese Mode Uloth 44 Black Lyonese do Blark. hrow u.hl ue, pink, drab and slate rol'd Mulins Platd Lin-t y. Silk tini.li.-d liuini-. Cloak lmiiic. Apron and lariner Clo-ck, sopt r Saxon ni tt Shirts
and Drawers: Nankeen; ll.tl l irking. Red, white and vellow plain and twilled r lannels. Salisbury figured do Red and white Canton do Table anil Scotch Diapers Bleeched Damask Table Cloths. Fancy col'd do do Silks, Vestings, Shawls, &c.
SMpt-r liint-T dns l.k 4 Hlu k if ro tit Si?Jo lil-ck titTMri'd do " IUui hUrk Ho Stnsliaw npnm do rol'd t;ru dc Afrique bonnrl Silk Vmiicv do do White Kl-.rvi.ce anil Whit siin. Siijirr hlark and blntr black Vrl-rM for iincr. ik blai k Satin du Furmi r'i do (m m nriitb ) do Fancy p'aid do " rUtu Silk and Mrrino do 14 Faiirr and Striped d F.mh'd ic plain Thibet Shawls, iib bt-avy ilk frini I'lain Merino di du Knib'd and plain M-ne de La ine Shawl. Kino'd and plain Wool do H 4 black and rol'il emtrd Ca-hinerr d Firtirt'd Mode St rati 1 1 lad do
Fancy fijon d t'awhnier do Z pi. r, Wool nett. blanket and plain wool do Taleiie, Watilul nett and fanvv piaid cuiioii do MiMf eiiib'd antt pluiit do l liihet, bl'k & rol'd dt U'me and Florida t!n iMkfi Hlack ilk and fancy nei-k do Fancy and plain ilk p"t k t do Si--, mull and bmiks Miilin, Plain and corded Jaconet.
White and black llohni.-tte. lireen lltrage, Irih Linen. NOTIONS. Markin? canvas, rruel and can as needle, thread and M in elmtt, I.il' I-aee id I nertiitE, Itlack Si;k and Mohair Frinp-, Wontd Ferriia, l.adie T ni board Collars, Kiiu-ln I Libit and Mper Fret.ch worked Collar, Artificial Kwit, Mum, Hy, and Mi C--mfori. Or. en. purple, black and e lurry rtl'd Satin RitdMtm Htnt-k 1 atf. do Kmbd and Fipured Satin Honm t do Fink do l.adttV fur tipped Ilea ver and I'a-hmcrr Gh-ve.
mack mill ct'l ti kin uo black ilk and hite X bl'k cotton do
Gent's super black Kid and Ituck do
Lined and plain Iterlin do black and white cettou and woollen do bea ) buck Mitten. Mi .( and child' ile clove and wrted Mitt.
Ladies black ilk Mitts; children's plain aad fancy Hose; ch'd Keticnlei; bovs" llelt, Ac. Slc. HATS cV CA1'.S. Dndd's latest style A fashionable mole skin Silk Hats " Fnr do lll'k and col'd Wool do siiper round frown ft navyOi ter and SealFurCaps Fur trimmed aud plain cloth do Fa-Jo Alto and ltu-na Vita Silk aud Rough and Heady Glaz- d do 44 Velvet Octagon Vla.ed Palo Alto for an aud I ntants. Velvet Turban, do Muskrat, stab tte,mirlesprine frla.rd lop Velvet, V.C. K;C. do Boots and Shoes. Men's Calf Kip aud Common R-m.ii Roy " do Ladie Calf Kin and Common do
1 F'ine Moncco Shoe. ! M- n, Bov and ehildreu'i do
4 llufl'slo over do Ladies Oum do do Sijlewiitt asAortmmt of Jsookimr Classes. WALL AND WINDOW PAPFR. Landscape and Fire Screens and Herders, Ljrre and Small TKA WAI I KKS. Splendid assortment of Ladies and Oemteinen RRl'SSF.LS BAOS. Oras Mats manufactured by the Hlmd beauiilul
article.
Oil painted Landscape Window Shade. AH kinds of approved merchantable rotint rv pro
duce received in fxchaitc tor (rods. 'nreliaer are requested toexamine theirS I OCK aud I KICKS,
a their are fieterniinen not in te nndt-rsoiit, prefer' rin-rthe nimble mxpenrr to th alow thillinc." RnMiklUe, Dec, at, 1947. 47
the P-bniri or Itonr. It meriii the ann'-ttie, re
moves headache and dr.iHe, and in v itzortte the whole sv stem and imparts amm.tt hii lo the ili-ea-ed and debilitated cottsiit utioti. I here is m.tlnttc taerNirioit in the bolt- materia nwdw a. It I erfVrtly safe and extremely p basan, and hfl n-tbiPC rtbed-i-.tTnstintr nauea accompanying tlc id of wa.1oa.ing medicine. .NO APOLOGY FOR WEARING A WI. Haddontii Id, N. J , Feb. 2d, i44. Dr. Tai.ve; Sir I take ervat pleasure in informina; you that the battle of Hair Tonic hich I obtained of ou la i October, has pruvd mot satisfactory and ueresfiil. My hair had for a lone tiinr be n rv-' reed in if thin, but tor two or three year pat it had so fallen nut thai my head had become a It no i t-ntirr-ly bald. I wa umler the ti eeity uf concealing tha balilnri-, by roinhin the hair on tha feiiles r it. Rut now. after niiitya ntftU of the Ionic, I hatraa luxuriant a gro th of hair at 1 1 er had. C. r. PARK. Late Fa tor ofthe ftaprit church at HaddoitftVId, N.J. Prepared only by Dr. Jatne. Philadelphia, and told on aencv by !H. W HALF.. ' 4-3w Brook, i lb- Ind.
W. II. PHILLIPS, No. 7 Mam Sirrt-l, wrsi side, tlin-i1 d.wr" s'.Ki.r Fi.nt, ni-sr the Tnlilic W'lmrf. riiifimiati, '., DKAI.KR in liHOl-F.KlES ami PRODUCKI ki-t ps colistjinly on li.mt, a p n. i ill ass.rt-mi-nt of Sail, Sn-ir, CofTrr, Ti a, M.iIjss,-, Clif-rsr, Madiirr, IiiiIiii, Salrraius, lilass. Nails, Oifti.n Varus, Fish, Tobacco, Soap, i'andlis, and all oib. r artirlrs in tlir IJriKiry Mu-im-ss, which will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH, ur in exchange tor Produce. V B. The His-tiest Prices paid for Feathers, Flass'el. Flour. Pork, Ilaron, Lard, liins-ne. Tiimithyt.,lt Clov.-r-S.mI. Mnslard-S.H iI. Iti-es' Va, Dri; r riiits. White lleans, Kas, &C &c. Cincinnati, S-y.
Queen City Scale Manufactory, Mam Street, 3 doors from the river. 3 sill K snbscrilHT lias on b.nd mid is constantly m-nuraitiiniif PI.ATIOHM SCALF.S of all -i7.e. AIo, Brass and Iron llrams, of a tiiueri.r quality. All of which are warranted in every rsiicct." Please call aud examine before iurt lia-mg elsewhere. WM. HLPO A U I". OHIO MFCHANICS 1SSTIH I E. 1 his is fa csrtlfy that the premium was awardid at the Kifhth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics" Institute tuWrn. Huddart.fur Plaifrrm Scales there exhibited by him. l.iven under our hand this first dav of November, 1S45. JOHN P. FOt'TF., I'res'i. J. W. Applegate, S-r'y. Ja. i . COTTOX YAItXS, AlC. (TaJHE subscriber, Aceiit for the Covingtou and tha (4 Cooper Cotton Factories, has roii.untly on Ii.imI a lare stock nfl'titton Varus, Wickmr;. i arps-t and Coverlet Warp, Twine and llafint;. Fur sal. at the lowest prices. H. Hl'I'H AN AN, Cincinnati.
Ji n. U. 4-4 hi (Cm. Gaz., t'-J flew Leaf Turned g I . F.DHISG'ION, having n moved fn.ra this I . olil s'aud on the corner formerly occupied by Samuel Murphv, to the house recently orcuiii d by Mr. Jo., ph (ioudie, where lie will in luiurr b, found, at all tunes, mt iu ord-r to du your sliavin-; up Ar.ril, ilitenilmc In keep every thine ith the stricl-,-sl propriel about the shop, he hopes to.lia.lefh. pat aire of a litx-rat public. Uec. il, 1647. ti HOOTS ANI SIIOI'!!!$. W H VK jnst received a complete stock of MF.VS ('iiarse. Kip and full" lloo's and llrc(!f. Ht)VS" Coar-e Slid Kip Hoots anil llmniK YOl 1 HS' Coarse and Kip Hoots aud ltrv-aus. WOMEN'S KIP HOI) I S. CA1.F tlo ;1IF.H du Half Oaiti r do MOHOCiO do " OOA'l' do 41 Morocco and r.i-at SHOF.9. " Kid S1.IPPF.KS Col'd Half tiait.-r BOOST. rilll.OHF.N'S SHOF.S and BOOTS. Ladies' and Oi tits' HI BBK.K OVKH SIIOKS, fce The almve arlieli-s are of a Vfio're Qnnltltj. aildvt w ill sell tin in at Cincinnati prices FOK CASH. H..1T NtH. nrookvillr, 20, h Not., 1R47. so Administrator's Sale. jT-JHF. unci, rsit-n. d administrator of the estate f Id Anna Lowes, deceased, w ill sell at public sale, on I.atuiday the Uth day of F bruary, 1 18, at the late rrsid.-n.-c of said deceased, in While Waur township, in Franklin CO., Ind., one stack ul'WIIKAT,
Iseloiitrini- to said estate. Sale to commence at 10.clock A. M.,and terms then made known. D.1N I, WILSON, Adsa'n,
Jan. IS, 1R4S. -
1
BALE super Penn Shettini;. 1 " Cinciuuati do Cotton Yarn
' Ratttntr and Waddins; Hat and Baud Boxes r'ur sale at the new rhrsp store of I.INCK Kc FARqi'HiR
do
20,000 Wayne, "
.no ins. miTirnn ntii-t Son " F'.ni-lish blister steel 50 kt-gs naiU, fur sal- by
Kit I1AHII Brookville, May 4,1847. I
I Ilanilet describes oue whom he con Id have
"Wore i n hfs heart of hearts. A ye, in his heart's core."
finished to Springfield about the 1st of June. (LTGen. Taylor was still in New Orleans at
j the last accounts. The enthusiam, wherever
answer this question with the frankness of a re
publican.
INow, tne lactts, mat. ute jn-u.ue t.sc .e- n m lwli.v. iUi il,. mrio, nMJ. ' .
, . .... ,,,m wi, ih.v do ----- - - - - i-i"" uo H"pereti, was uiipareueti, and proves w Mat ference to mthtary statesmen, because they do inseusibIe t0 Mch exalled virtnes. Generous and a deep hold he has npon the heart- of the peo- j not push, struggle, and intrigue for the 1 resi- , ,nthusiasr-1.) they ,ove Zachary Taylor as a fa- pje.
dency. Uesides tne people oecoitie juMiy jeii- ,t.p. cherish him as & friend, and will reward ,r . .. .. . ...... ous of the manner in which these Statesmen fam M benefactor. They will trust himtothe stingnrshed AdjuUnt Genparexcellence'. undertake to make Presidents, uubounJed e Wan!9 he hns yed !f Gen- Ta 8 Army, and chief of hi. in open defiance of the popular will-by trick, himself worUiy of trust and he makes ! "" " city several days fraud, bargain, sale, chicanery, and all mannner no tQ succeed by specious professions, j afr" pf corruption, tending to the d.srupUon of the j fa3e proni3e8 or deceptive arts. Six hundred j A T"R vroman namod Carl, living in SalisUnion. ! hii0 ;m,rl hr mi-d his flair and ere lontr ' bnrT N- C took M other husband few
It is not pretended that of the two old parties conntry wiU g,QW wilh the njor dayssince, by cutting his throat with a razor both of whom now affect to entertain so holy a of l)0pularity and nmwn. M the means of , She was g nder a fit of insanity at the
II. 1). .JOIIXSOX. ATTOHNEY AND COl'NSF I.l.OR AT LAW, : KOKOMO. j Howard co., Ind. Hefer to Messrs. Coram, Tweed Kt Co., Cincinnati; Geo. Holland, Esq.. Urookville, Ind. Oct. J5, 1847. 44 JOIIiV A MATSON, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St.. Brookville, Ind Mav It. ih. 1845. ' 20-tf.
G. A. Bidwell. Jnsiah Irake.
CS. A. niDWRLL V CO.
COMMISSION AND l'KODVIE MF.HCHANTS, No. l.i. West Front Stree t, Cincinnati. LIBF.HAL CASH ADVANCKS, made on assignments of Produce or other merchanuise. REFER TO Messick, Taylor Jt Watts, Paet-vte fi Bruee, John Kugler, James Calhuun, T. II. Yeatman, Marsh Jc Co. M. Kuptler Jt Son, Ellis Morton,
L. W ortliingion. De. 47 2-Iy
Public Notice 7TOTICF. i hrreby rv-"''. 'hat my wile, Maria j slaughter, has this day It ft my bed and .IniraU witt.nutany just rause or provocation. 1 All persons are hereby warned not tn tru-f her on mT accouni, as I will not pay any debts ,,f her contrartinir. MMKS B. SLA I'MITKH. lllooioinKKrovc t.pwii-liip, Frankliu county, 1 Jan. 22d, 14S. S-3w'ld The Ijtwreneebiir-h Rei-ister will please publish the almve to the amount of 11, and chrrge this office.
horror of militarv statesmen it is not pretended . . .... . . . , v. k, cii time.
-y - II I7 J UtCvoS W Uiai lllill tn uu uv ."--
that one is superiir to the other in the use ot ( lhan fcy hone9t ,, deVt t t0 i,is counlry base means to force their favorites into power, j tht b-nJg man sutes int0 one, Both are, therefore, infinitely more dangerous ConstitutioI, which uide9 geuious to
din tin raid her semi-annual interest promptly on the 1st instant in the city of New York. Who
JOHN II.FAIUtUIIAK, Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10. 1843- 3-tr JOIIX D.HOWLAXD, Attorney at Law, IU.OOKVILLE, la,
NOT ICR. T HAVE in my warehouse a lot of assorted Iron, left with tne in January. 1S47, after the freshet, surmised to be about 10O0 lbs. It was left by the
Captain of the canal boat Almon. w hich lay at McCracktn's, about four miles Im-Iow thli placo. If'not cllimed within thirty dars, w ill be sold to par charges. HAMILTON ASHHY. Harrison, Jan. SO, 184S. 5-Jv
By Magnetic Telegraph. MANAGER'S OFFICE, H . AH MS I KONG 4 CO., Sole Eecnts, Whcclme. Va. SPLENDID SCHEMED FOR. FER h-4S. AliAandria Lottery, ("lass 10, draws Fib. I, 1844. 75 numbers 14 draw n liallots. I piir-eof 20.000 I I prise of 3.0no
t st 5,000 I In -s 1.00'..
Tickets 5 dolls.
NOT I CM TS hfreb ffiffti tht my ifr, Mary Ann. Yin tbi' day lTi my b-d and bnartl, wiilumt any jnt rinw or prnvo-raiion. All pTi-n arr hnhy fon -martied from I arlwrinr r Irtiitinr Itt-r un mv ac-
c-.niit. as 1 wil a no ilht nf her contra rtinjr aft r j hidati-. BAHTHOLOMKW McNAMA K A.
Jan. J4, 1848. $ imm
Godey's Lady's Book and fajiiLy M;(;zixi; THE oldest Mn-a.im- in the United Slat. s. contains Rionthlv sivtT tiatres of readtiiir matter, by the first
A certificate of 2 whole tickets writers 'm the country twelve more than the Nww
w-ll lie sent for t.5 dolls. Shares in Dntorlion. f York mai-ar.tnes. 'I'.o soli'iiilul steel ne-ra iiiir. an
I.P.W JF.HSF.Y LOTTERY, Class No. 10, draws i undeniable authentic colored monthly Ks-hn.n plate.
ren )' , lss; i a isosi i.s urawn oaiiuts: Jilouci v oii.t . .".i ,umir., , , -"
3S.OOO I I prize ul 3,X-s.s I oth-r matter ior ine i.auits, ail iiiusirsii-u iu s,vi.
1 prir.e of
I s, 10,000 I 1 i st s.ooo I io
Tickets 10 dolls. A certificate olZs whole tickets sent for 8120 shares in psoponion. AI.KXANDHIA LOTTF.UY, Class 12, draws Feb")-
8, 14X; 78 Isos; Uilrawn naitots.
2. ion i evnlained. )c. fee.
I.5O0 i price for one year, which iucludes the l.ady'a
Dollar Newspaper, making three publications in unc month, 93 00 Two copies without the I. aril's Dollar News.
1 prize uf
I I 1
20 OOO
10.O00 (,000
3,000
iirize of
a.soo 2.215 1,000 ftoo
papet
5 00
A ,UA MAni;iniiAn tKan mi-militarv rhtt-ftain - .
u, ms, -..oS.v.vUs.v. .... j j - , he tf mMe of patriotism. can W, under their own assumptions, . that our , Whj
, asntngions, jacssons, i,ionr. nu . ......vo, rrvsilVn. to Ziicharv Taylor
i don't ft?el proud of the fact!
,. , i ICTOn the 13th iustant the people of Dodridee ! candidate or: 1. , n . rrt V A l-umi Alii Frxr f If K F.-vb. Psaai.ldlll
S . vising vst, iwt wsu -U S.V,,. U J. I COIUC11V.
have sapped the foundations of public liberty- j ' ..wholesaled whig'Wh- P TT' rTi' 1 , , a libel that oueht forever to brand those who . .,..' nM a One naner ! RoUh 'ud Rd C ,ub f 0ne huJcred mem"
1 US7I9. I (TT-TIia I.Atiisriild TAnrnsI ll. U - ,UI f!.,..
candidate, who being altogether whig,and whoi-I . ,-..' 1 R 6 . ( Tav lor will receive the nomination of the hig
,y worxity u. ut. u,s.- B . Gt,neral ConvenUon for PresidenL
He mnst be ol " our uixe.
uiake itw.m inaeiiibie mumy-me , oq d rf wbigs..He is the best
lug as mailiriuUB sun Kru-untuiauug ---
and wicked.
What other corrective of the pernicious influnce of party intrigues do the people rtosf?ess,but the choice of men whose profession aud honesty place them above all temptation to meddle in them? As to the idle aspersion, that military chieftains are not statesmen, it is oue of those
shallow and silly inventions, that party intriguers set afloat to gain their selfish ends. Gen. Taylor has done more than fight battles. He has written despatches he is familiar with the laws of nations he is as excellent a civil governor as he is a military commandant. Besides great minds are gTeat in all tilings; and as readily grasp one branch of duty as another and master all with equal facility. The history of this country is plaiuly written and accessible to all but we have yet to read fhatp!:eof our annals, that reeorcs the usur-
ry-
Thisdoes not describe Zachary Taylor-for he is not altogether Whig, nor is he altogether Democrat. He is superior to either of the candidates embraced in the definitions for the
d efinitions will apply equaly to any party who only want an automan of party in Presidential chair. Now we deny that any man wholly devoted t either party can be wholly worthy of the oflicer, uutess whiggery and democracy are superior to patriotism. Washington was not "altogether whig ."and yet he was wholly worthy of the office, Zachary Taylor is wholly worthy of the oflice, and yet he Is neither a democrat nor a whi g. Zachary Taylor will be triumphantly elected and yet his election. wuld not proe a wh'g victory but a victor
Frnnklin I.yreun. The regular weekly lecture before the Lyceum will be delivered on next Tuesday evening, by John D. Howland, Esq., subject, "The Jesuites."
CHEKKIXCi NF.WS FOK COXSUMI'TIVES. Miss Julia A. Woodford says, iu a k'tter to Dr.
1 Jay tie, dated I Naunaturk. Conn., Sept. 30, 1 8-11.
! I am a-inr your A I. I F.RN A I I V K, with rood I j effect for a Scrofulous affection uiidt-r w hich 1 have, l been siitt'i rinst for the last It n years " And after dsi cribmig her situation, and askine for further advice, -1 ttwsoii to say: 'Ve have used a great deal of your ) medicines in my father's fmilj, and havrkn'iwn: . them tu make creat cures. About five years since, I mv brother was very sick wilh what was supposed tu be CONSUMP ITOX. Ihe best phvsician in the place was called in, (we w-ere thin in Caboivtllc,
Muss; anil ne came 1 ou no know just now I'-njr, nul for a treat many days and bruut-ht with htm other phsiciaus but still he prew worse. They at last Rave hint over, said lb, y could do nothing; nn-re for lum that he mutt die. We watched over him hour
after hour, expevtuir; that every breath would be his last. At li nictn one mr-ht a gentleman rath d to see htm, and spoke of Dr.J A Y N F.'S F.XPF.CTOH ANT;
sain tnai or in.i.iKoi mat ne was too tar tfone to live, 1 I 1 .I... ,l...t-M ..m.I.i 1 .. . v. : .. : : -i 1 ' 1
tamenicht we sent to Springfield and obtained a I bonk , and commenced Riving it to him, w ith hut it- ! litle hopes of its having any elect. His physician ! called m-xt day at his usual hour, and the moment i he entered the room pronounced him better. W'e
50 Kris SlMliata Nails, ...j n.hinc else "..iii'.l he w.s ei.i.n Iv cured. He
nt 01 stitro iron -.s .ur- .. . 'f.i. 1 1
. loon i.e.... -i II os'iiiev, ami nis oe.n., " ". better since than it was before 'his (sickness. He is now in Hopkinsville, Kv., attending to his bnsine.s. vonrs, Julia A. Woodford."
Prepared nlr by Dr. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and sold on aitencv bt- ' M. W. HAILK.
Ms. Broovillc, Ind.
Tickets f5; certificate of In wholi-s w ill tost dol
lars shares in proportion. NF.W JF.HSF.Y I.OTTF.KY, Class 12, draws Feb')- ; 1S4S. 7 No. I J ballots: I pri.e of .J.ono I 1 priie of 4,000 1 I is 10,000 I I pri.e of S,.-tool I st 5,000 j 10 prizes of 1,000 Tickets 10 dl!s. a certificate of a whole tickets wil be sent for 120 dolls, shares in proportion. ft prizes at l 0.000 isS -O.ooo: ALEX NDHI I.OTTKH Y, Class II, Draws Feb'y 5, ISsft. 75 N'us; 13 rirawan bllots: 1 prize of 10,000 j I prize of 10,000 1 prize of IO.000I 1 prize of 10,000 I prize of 10,000 j 1 prize of 10,000 I prir.e of 10,000 I 25 prizes f 1,000
Five copies with one tu the person scudirg the Club, 10 on F.ieht copies, 15 CO Twelve copies, 30 ao A specimen of either the Lady's Tt..nk, nr tKr Lady's Dollar Newspaper rent In any person, payuig pustaere ou the request. Address, L. A. COOKY, No. 113 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia
IITTSmJI.II 1IJOV. i FI LL supplv of Ihe I.ORF.NZ IRON, Nails, Steel, and rastinirs, wsrrant.d to be euual in n ualitvto any in the market, aliys on hand and o r sale, at a small advance on Pittsburg prices. C ottntrv Merchants and others will do well to eive mea call before purchasing elsewhere. Slab Steel rr ploughs, of all sizes, always on hand, at " K. C. BR ASHKK'S Iron Store, No. S20, Main street, a few- doors above Fifth st., Cincinnati, Ohio. Dec. S5, 1347. I-l
HIGHLY IMPORTANT XKWS FROM THE SOUTH. The follow ing extract of a letter is frusn a vcrr respectable mercantile butise, da'tL Washtligton, Kappahanuock Co, xfav 2d, 1K41.. I Dr. Jayne, Dear Sir, Oer Mr. Jones has keen aa ' eery low state of health for nsun than a year; he has Uad'the benefit ofthe bsst medical advice our cottn. , try affords, and also visited your city during lust summer, but found nn relief. On the l'rh ul April
rickets 10 dolls; a cert 1 tics te of 15 w hole tickets 1 wr purchased a halt itozen oonles 01 ymr Ion
w ill he sent lor 130 dolls .haros in proportion. 1 vrriniiuee, . mn ii'.uu uo-.es 01 o.o.u.. A1EXANDKIA I.OT1KHV, Class 13, draws Feb'y 1 I'ht-nnirh carelessness m pai king t he articles lj"lS4. 78 Nus; 14 draw 11 ballots. I - dry goods box, oue half the emiituire w as bro1 prize uf 40.000 I 1 prize uf 5,000 .ken. Mr. commenced with the Pills, and after taking I 1 ,t 1 2.0O0 1 .10 - 1 000 ' ft- doses, lelt a decided improvement . The threw I tt 7000 j 30 t 5O0 ; liotlh-. of Vermifuge, which came safe tu hand. Tickets 10 dolls; a certificate ofi wholes 130 dots hronght fn.m him tw thinks not less than ON It .h.n s in propor ion. I TOl'S A N D W OHMS, and perhaps many more. H .I.F. AN I)H1 LO TTF.RY, Clasw 15, draws Fsb' i 'W in better bs-alth than be ha Ik en iu lor yrwrs. I'-lh 1H4S 78 Nos; 1.1 ballots. I and we hon r few ntore bottles cf your Verm lure- -;,'. i- 120001 1 nr.ie of fi ooo 1 and Pills will ert'eet a permanent cure. All our phy-
12,000 KO l 1,000 . e;-""e.J ..- .-..'ll mi (OTi I r-,.
, tt 10 OK) 1 2O0 400 ' si l-sissin,oi insrciij .1 ine nnn. .sir. . . Tickets 10 dollars-A cetificate uf S8 wholes 1JO 1 "- anxH-ws to' get mure uf your Pills aud Yeruii-
Jr Attention is requested to the celebrated Walking Caue Umbrella, a neat aud beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella.
MMir.D On yesterday, Feb. 10, by the Rev. Joab Stout, Joh Wtun, Jr., to Miss Mart CcMia all of this county. ' At Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 29, Mr.Rnsscl D. Abbott to Miss Eliza A. Uaugh.
1 1. OX AND NAILS
"0,0o0 LBS. Wayne Iron 40.000 lbs. Stigo Imn. 50 Kegs Slilliala Nail
I .... Mv .ssortme
-I......I .h. M.nut'arturers at lower rates than are
allowed to Merchants generally, and I will sill at a small advance on cost. .--- i R. I1M.H. rirookville, Nov. , l47. 50 D. Carrill. 3 s Braubury.
UAKlilLU vV, lilv.AL'Ot- iv 1 , Successors to ANDREWS, CARGILL CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, 173 Main St., F.ast Side, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, P arlor and Cantn.n Sto ves. Are. Holluw Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andirons, Tea Kettles, Jtc Dec. 30. 1-ly
duls;
fuge, as soon as possible.
Kespevtlully,
FOK SALE, TWO lots in Brwhvillelwith dwelling houses, one on the hot turn, the other on the lulljalsosonieToluabie lots, all upon teasonable terms. JOHN A.MATSOV. January 1st. 1S45. -'.
LUKK KENT, Clock :ml Watch Ulnkfr, JF.W F.l.RY, Silverware and Spectacle Manufac tnrer, Diamond pointed go'd Pens, Ave. No. 238 Main st. between 5th aud 6lh Ciucincati.Ohio. March iO,H45. 13-ly.
shares in pmpwrtiow.
50.000 HOLLA KM Al.FXAM.RIs. LOTTERY, Clas. 7, draws Feb JtitW, IMS. 75 Nos. 14 drawn bal hits. 1 prize of 50,000 I 10 pnzs-a t4" S,ooo 1 st so.nno I 10 " 1,500 I I n,ooo 1 2 ss 1,000 Tickets 15 dels. A certificate of 25 whole 1V0 dollars; shares in proportion. Sussex Lottery, Class 15715, 19, 74, prize 7,000 dollars, sent to New York.
Alexandria Lottery. Class 215. 32, 3T, prize of- prepared only by Dr. Jayne, 5,000 dollars, sent to Portsmouth, Ohio. : sold on agency by New Jersey Lottery, Class t 12, 13, 36, prize of 1 5-Sw
1,000 dollars, sent to Altun, Illinois
Alevaiiilria i.uiierv, vsia:
J.B. JONES !s CO.
Xkirv Barrels ofSALT forsale by
TYXF.R 50.
Honey Wanted. A LI. persons indebted to the undersigned, or to R. alb fc S. Tynerare requested to make immediate payment. K. TYNfcK, BrooWvulf, Jan'y 4, mi.
dollais, (share) 21, 45, 78, sent Is Philadelphia.
Address vour oraers io K. ARMSTRONG Jt Co., agents, 5 Uhccliug, Va.
PEW ARK OF THAT COVnH. For coughing denotes irritation in the thmat or lungs, whiehi s the immediate preenrsor of Inllamatiim. Abscess, Rronchitis, Consumption and death. Now there is no need oleoughingat all, for I A Y N F.'S EXPF.CTOR AN"!' will immediately releive th rotigh, subdue the ihltaniatinn, cleanse the lungs and throat frcrn all irritating or obstructing mutter, and
rrtc-ct a sperny cure.
j'niiineirtnia, anrt M. W. H VI.F.. Urookville Ind".
capital prize 8,0C0 ! T A M5AK K AM) I II III S I
Stop the Hare. CTK AYKD tram thr ubTibrr Iiine in Brmk-
tiU, Franklin eo-mty, Intl., itn thr 2It ay of
HR iibcrirf r hivin? pun hed 1 ht 1J Tan-Yar4 of Mr. wr-J ut iu HrMk vil It- wikb- to purcliav Hul'-wniiti Hark, fur incltbc ill five llit- marked price-, dc. HK.M1Y SJfAKw April t5th, 147"""IjAXDS FOIt SSALK. TljEH SONS w ishinir to purchase lands in Franklin
Januarv, 1S4R. A DARK HAY MAKE, with a star; I county, are ittlornini that thr subscriber has
iiihi r laco, both hind leet w hue above the pasta re I (Vr sale a number of tracts in Posey. Laurel, and joints, mane and tail blark and heavy ; four Jeors uld, j Bkioniiug tiruve TownshiH, which will be disposed about 15 bands high. Any person giving inlorma- j f in LO I S ol 40 Acts mil upwards, at arcom-nn-Hon of the w hereabouts of said animal, w ill be era- 1 dating rates and terms. Office at B H OtK V I LI.E. wuahly rewarded. J. U. SJ'AltKS. j, J. D. lYOWLAXD, Agent. UrooLsilU, Jsiu. 15, 1149, S iw 1 lith Oct, 1347. 4,i-Jm
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