Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1847 — Page 3
The British federal Party of 112.1 I :iiil ih Mexican U hi- Parly I isld
xiie v isiuniuii Liiioii conclusively 6hows the
luemiiy, in spirit and principle, c.f the old federal ",n Iu ,!,e VtM- a"d ' part t.f the lat war and the falsely-Mvled wlii . , F?n"VlH xh' 1 s:s:fcn, eprru,iir,,ay' ,nvruvw (he k-itimre tlLPcuit a lie latter from the former; thus establish- I and desperate Wicked,
- - -- ain.c, me mit; u iie inixiorn 1 c "7 whig to the patrimony of infamy accumulated by that lbe ,huu their progenitor, by the.r treasonable conduct in the "'fnl'l.n'.'"", last final 8'rnrr.Tln i'.fl, P..1. ..I .1 t -. . . .! . UM ll0l 11
1 1 .1 Vn , "o'a"u ' ompie capital 01 that tbii last treke r.f pe.fidy a . a . which their d.-scendan 8 have vastU- inr-r..,! 1,. 1 1..;, m.. . " -V1. ' .7 scd-n- t to y d. atoned-
,.. t,,, 1.1. ., J . "Vi V . " v' ' into f hi war bv the Pte.i.'er.t
cod a I'D Iiis IAW ii a uvi-federal organ, edited ly the
- ratals printer. ' K' m.m r,n V. ...a1 r ..
'Via W I i' j i.ic Buuiuia ui, "i connuerinn win jjkii 1 ue v istiiiiion Union ronrliiNivvk- ctmtn V. this war in chatarter niriUi;i.. . ;., .i, ..j
identity, in ppint and principle, c.f the old fCuer& k,"toXlt Deiit:''dAthtis:',hun- I' 1 NA-
1 e- tie inf y wi rich I iu. A L JK 'llltr.Rl : con.
seared;. urnrnated, if carried Ob. bv
tlL-PCtrit t,T iI.p l .ttop r,. .1 r 11ni.t.rirr. repionate fnmas, sact itive cr butnati life that K il r f ' tLe for,neri thus establish-i nd desperdf wickedness, 11 fall, but lutle shott of mur in,,, oy tüe law of inheritance, the title or the modern j e'ms 'terij incnceivabie; let." Speech of C. Delano.
snouia bae made of Ohio, in the House 0 Rcp-
teeoiatives, Feb. 2, 1S4T.J
onty remains , .. 1 ,ar lr. u,-. ,,. jt
like
slumbets, and
own treasonable course in the present war .itl."iled r"(' .Mexico. Indeed, it will be seen, by the comparison .wk'
wiuc.i instituted that, while the treasonable spirit and
tnnrn 01 me surreptuioud wings of the present day i
mebaiiie a, mat displayed by the old war federalists, the former have been more prolific and more audacious
111 me lorms and occasions of jriving them expression.
W e now bespeak the candid attention of the reader
to the proof exhibited :
HITISII FEDERALISM Or 1 S12 I MEXICAN KEDEtALI-M
H-J6 a no 1S47.
" All the wrong of the tear alt the flit of it nil Ihs
.i. il-j - . . I j " -
me vtvua j our ouicnereatnrow if may occasion, be-countrymen."-Sal.m Cazette,tone$ to Mr. Polk. Button
AND 13.4. "At the dour if Janut Mad
ison and his accomplices, lies
or
duiing tht as; war
lue eii the feJeralit, hare long piedicleJ are thickeiniu upon ox; and iu out sHlutiun. let m always ieiirm:ei " it James MiJson ant his party Ik it have bi ought.
inete calamities upon us.
Atta. Dec. 5, 1846. Thi is an Executitt war
It wa commenced ty his or-
I n. Speech of J R. Cid
dings, in Congrtss, Deceinler
U, 1540. " It was not toted for ly nbxly ; fAe President made
cured war, let M,. MaJisi.n carry it mi." Rev. Mr. Gardner if Boston. We have unifoimty entered our ole:nri piutest aaiuft
" Thi i.biimate iiiialuaied,.' without anu tote at all.
man lame Ma li-oi. plunge.. " And that lead me to say ui inu a aniun, wn kfd wai that thii war, in iis oiiin. I a cringing coward." , PieMdential war. Bui the Wortes er Spy. s4, iienunstitu i o declaiei that edited by Jjhn Davis, now U Confess aluiie hill have the Stales Senator. IpuWft of declaiine wart and
As Mi. Ma'i-na has de-4 bee to know where, when.
and how they so declared it. The fir-t we hear of it in Con-
Lres, is Irom the Piesident Vom-niinication declarinu ih;it ! war do exit. " Extracts
this deoliiinz war. whichTrom Daniel IVebtier s soecrh
originated m tue wicked, ma-,j Faneuil Halt, B s' on, 1346' linant pa-siuns of a coiropt: A war b'gun withuu' odeand imbecile guveriiment." quite cauu, and without au YVoreetttr Spy, UU. edited ilt., justifiable, and coinby Jnhn Diets, now federal inenuia(e object, compatible Senator in Congress. with the interest and integiiIf ihe people have not be-jiy of ihe Union." Governor me lit.Kk and tofes, so a ße6o, of Ohio, in his message lo bear aiiylhinjr. Ihey mutl - Wheie ii the iiid w'ho feel ahimeJ of tlieii P.ei-docj not know and feel that dent, and Iheir indignation ihi Mexican is a Pres.dential will never sob-iJe till he i.war .' A war which, before iiK-aclied, and ihe govein-'in, commencement, L'oni;ies mein cm-nitted to otheij would not hav? declaitd." hands." luU. Gor. BM, of Ohio. ' So unju-i i this rffen-ive I do ay, that more i uwai, im which our lulei'meioux and palpible mi-state-have plunged m, in ihe sobt-i'menM of fjct!, intentional or consideration of miUmn., thatuitiintentional, hae nevei Ihey cannot corncntiti .ly jchauc eiized any pievi.,u-i
apinoacn me uoa oi armies l'rei leniial Me-save. Nay.
ioi ni Die-iiii; upon us.
B t.n Cent t net of ISI3.
" 1 he war wa louniled in
noief iu number and gios-
nes, I veuly believe they II miff I ri a n . r rw . m , w .ia a . ....
faNeho.Kl, dcclaied wnhouM,.f all preceding Monges; ieces-ity, and lis iral oij.-el .ind that this paper, in lhat was ex; etil of teniiory by un- e-pect, is entiikd to but lit-jii-t conqtiest, and to aid the'ile credit, inJeed. 4ate tjiaiit of Ejiope in hi ) "Another ftct stated by view of aizrandisemenl " 'p.e-ident Polk is equally Artore if the Massackutetts'tleimit of foundation. Senate during the tear of 15)12 " C.-Biiecied wuh thi pait " The evei.i-i of this abomi-inf the subject i another gros liable war make a veiy mel-misfii.'rtneit of the mes-ae. ancholy impression on all Th. ie aie I wo mode of utterwh. aie not paiticulaily w-Mg an untruth Let us
iereie4 in iu ii-tiai.W if, in this poiat. Mr. IVik
Mia, iney m .J ,,f ,,,.,:,, s,a,..
a giant fiom lii..i... r. . e .
wreak their,, , ... . .....
tengeance on their betrayers J 7, by dv,r,g them f.om t..r...rs h ,,f K H Kw, f h.V ' ' "I ,Pr a1C",lf.rt.,fh' reVneseef in the Hou of .CV'Cm, -The P.e.ident alone. vT t ,'S"f; ithouttherdvici. or consent edford Mass.,dl,teredJun, , Cjr h((Jj b a toLD
t I n r r- j .USURPATION, made war on The Rev. Mr. Ga.dner, of hb,rj fj Boston. ... . .e.-non abcut the. . voo hare ..ceomplM.ed That it u a a war vnex- i.. j j . k. ... '
J - . . . - M. IlMHf U, l"U SI tj SI! WMTI ampiea in ine history of the hlch da(ed (o avow, j J ', 0Clatmtd,- o fl3l,t, and you w, on the most fruolo'ts andh. -
groundless pretences, e I .. , '
bvery piovocation has been r n. ....
. ir a . i .,. ' " line i iriurnii win nui otreud.oG,eatB,ita.nonoU,,lo ,J j wi tJv , part, and our leseniment ha-rmtl., V.m , fia
..sen in pr..pori.oi. a. he ha-;olh ,' , SHALL REhoWII a COIIClll .tllllf SDIIlt. vur rnnntlr..
Let no consideiatioi. i , ,
whatever, my breth.en, dete.' . .. ....
ou,at all timr, and in a . .
j--" l km AA )t If
present war. It I-a ar t - .... ,Vr
JUT. roOLIH, and Bt-Iou.vH T nilFl'T VI .IT vviru
r i. (t j ' BLOODY HANDS.
" vuc.ru us reiyj A L-f roir V.
biyonet; AND THE JUDG-'rrssion like that ve are now unUnr conti ibutior.i for iu further prosecution by c!linff !
await iiit - n-i-'"gaiea io." .uou.miie I r the wnhdrawal .f our army within ihe established liiuuwWr . . iJüUr"a'- .. M , . il f the United Statet; and in every just way aiJin ihe " Ui.l ferfeialit abciibr The President dec a red ,.,. , , . ffJ ,- 3 ",u", ,uc totheloan? Wall ther lenri'that the x,s..nZ war with coun,rJ ,4 r-eUet fr"'" lne digrjcful position f aereamoner to our mtional rulers? Mexico was nenher desi.cd '0,cl " now occupies towards a weak, disheartened To what .urpne have fede-'ioi provi ked by the United "' 'sblnir, and eisler republic" Mr.'Key't e so Ives in lalitis exeilel themlvcs t-States j on the cmtraiy, all lfie Massachusetts legislature, 1817. how the wickedi.es. to roue n. norable means were ir,t. n one U j , cnti,t of TOunteer in a war of inthe pu lie sentiment gan.std C. to avert it. I his dec- . t . .i.r c.
it, and to show the aulhon of I nation I pronounce an abgi
lt not only to be unworiSy i.ijiute nntuiih." Speech of public confidence, but hi'hli Mr. ttnd-on in Cuii 'ie-s
criminal, if ihey now coi.iiib-'luuu sntsiun. ute the sums, without which! Kor our osif. we Imr.
Mieir ruiei mn-t be compelled that n..i one srnluntoer will go that. .V. H. Statesman
TO 'TOD f IlOIl.n I.17rt1m ,ivr K.j 1,1 l.r,. t.r . u
IS 1 4.
Anollcr rua.ter of thi irjust.andm.retnanthat.it
Ui. righteous, infamous. GOD-AUHOKUED Mexican war, and i: will come lo an end. The propped is that the administration can get neither men nor money lo cany on n aggresive war much longer. Thank the Lord for all
4 -Z Sg 'mmim X
a.ne loiy heet said
i one institutional and ui.ne-
The federalists of the Massachusetts Lgi flat tire ; adopted the following filse, infamous, and treusouble 1 rpsoiutions : !
y VEGETABLE
l'l.e (the me,chaiitO wiC'cessarr ." Lowel f Mass.
Ind li t iu m.n rjr to re i ran t. uiier. their siei s. but none lo per-e-; Resolved by the Senate
vele in their BieSent Couise. ind ll.usr of Keme.enta'ivix !
i ,
conceive would be heriuin
Reo. Dr. GarJnei ,cf Boston
AND
-.it 'in iif,
'hU,r,' Kf That .'''PITABLE GUAVES.-Ex. 'uld be her luin " r r .
uacis ii ine speecn oi in -. rAM.:H f iu... I i
, . v,uinin.u v.u. ... i.u urn Let evciy man who ..c-..r . c-a'., -..aK-
lions thi war by his suffiae n.-..A j..: a
or influence remember thai ,h. ' IT c
he is labour? to cover him-r.i... iok
( t - . , """I'll I I, IOK. r m Y"h; "Shall we. .he descendants tZ4-rTh'bluoJ:fthetlaint '( the Whig p.t.io.s of .he will cry from the ground ..,; r,....
against him. !,' . j . V .J . ' thaw flrcrni (Tints r-, I thai. nv , mm
H w wilt the unporter ..r ..I... .u.f .
of hisfi-CArinraeUst, f 1312,1 tamely and endu.e their sentence - en-ieltl iei(, ie j. dure their nwn leflecti. n r . tll.
ail. afi - alt 4 - tUUIIII I I f; the fire that f,r.ter ,,,, y ,,f lber.y, to be v,.
,,"",aÄ4 ' ' ".rprr (.he P.esiden.) WHILE THE MOHE or'.. . ' . . .. .. '
wii't o miii iuoii io ine t icrune torment a-cesd .id w ap,,ilici, ,rci. FuREVER AND EVER." Er- ... , ' h .
tractfromn sermon by Ret D'ot ,heshij,h " l4 8! i8l3. "C" r,,tieof headandheaitUeom-
"N.-.epublican people we.. !m(ie.t ltu'lshouts iu ver har.sed, pe.plexed and,.... i, ;..;
uiK'acca, Dy a cap.iuus ami co.iupt set of luleu; as the
Resolves concerning the Mexican war, and the institution ! of slavery. i
Resolved, That the present war with Mexico has its
Let evciy bi.'h wa m m fini! I'm .t n, r....r-.i .hi ..r primary origin in the unconsiitctiorial annemtion i.i ih
his own pi-tiil.' Itiie St. 'r..f Vermont wniid in Ui.ied Siaiea of the foreign Stale ..f Teias ; that it was Ard Apnl II, 1SI4, the I ... wi-r w.ihhold the rnpie- ' miconsiitutir nlly curmnericed by the order of the Prenisaffie j. u.nal ihn s , eak, f. .,, f ,i,,ir fu. u d.sap, r.a dent, to (.'en. Taylor, lo take m.i.tary possession of t ,e MUrliTi'lVfult.n. !v.T the, eX'0i,:l ""itory i.. di-pu-e Letween .he United S.a.e, and Mexihis very g a et ul t bin v.i h out isler .eiiuMic of . , r . , - , . that ihe u.i.ve.s .l srnt i .,cu; . d. xic . as .u.nece .. , on- C ' " , occupation of Mexico ; and thst it if now is, that any man who lend .., ai.d oppre-ive." Vei- I ed ''T " powerful nation agsinst a week neig ub or
u".irf-esar.iy ami winoui jjst cause, t an iilt nen-e cost
nl treasure and life, f.r the dismemberment of Mexico, nd for ihe conquest of a portion of her territory from
wn.cn 'aery his already been excluded, wrh the triple ob-
his rnofirr t the govei nmeni
at the p.esent time, will fo
ult all claim to common hones'y and Common courtey
among all t.ue f. lends to th
nont Senate. Oct 12, 1816.
"In our j'.dment, the existing wai will. Mexico was 101 founded in any impeii-
c! u,' ?r O 'f . ld7haV.tn', ., 8 ,rr' 'UChr?' m 'J )Ci f .U'ery er atreng-benin the powcouni.y. U'.o loi tad that an joitifr i.r ejt'Ue a Chiitiao , 1 i r .. .J . r . 7 ' fede.aliM should ever hold n, ".atio! for .e.orting to aim, n ;:b""'"? h f the free Slate, under his hand to pay fedei.lits fo.jand has now manifestly be- f0"'"'"" of the Unit,-d fct.tfl. ...... I . I: . .... J . Ittmnh-.A Th.l .,...k . . ,...f . I... r.l!
mboev lent to he niesent iu
leis ; and federal!. is enn j'l.t. whether demK-rats win lax
endure
btrns
ome in If.-nsive wai a'aiift
i iiClai.boiin tejuhlic" Veifi.out lluu-e. Nov. 21.
their constituents to pay in-!ls4tf.
I would cutoff my riht
ftm.n nana beloie 1 would hold it
... in favor of a picpusiitl.in to
t. ret to f. dei al.-ls." In eulogizing Gov
for his iraiu.rous conduct, thisame paper boated Itiat in party had aire-ted the proxiesof the War, and Mdiiven back its authois io ali.ndou tht-i infamous scb.ttries " It also dictated that am
llo.cl any aid wbaieve. to this inf.in.ous war with MeXeo." Speech of Mr. Kejs it. 'he Ma-acliuseits Legisla-(uie.
" I tell the drivers in the in
one of its paily who h.nil..jfeinal Mexican war th it they
loan money to the government, " would be called h others INFAMOUS."
The fiist amendment p.o-
ie tj expect no aid f.oin Iaarhu-etts." Speech of Mr. Bud of the same b .dy.
o people, looking on the
people of lhi country. Surh
gocernme.it is worse than
" The President involved he naii .n in war, and has wa?ed war for tun poses not J.ll.llflll.fl l.v Ik. ....li....A.
!"e . John DatiS' " A' will. lie ha. VIOLATED
'W' laM IUP SPIRIT 111.' Till.:
The Union has been CONSTI I U ITO?i "-Speech Virtunllu HmtnlfiT.' . .
.. . . 'iOl .l Y Oenuv. oi lenneS-
since virtunlly
and it is full time that thi
mm in tl,m U. ...... . C !).,...
nnrt nf thm J,t, A C.f..' . . . "
.i a, i "'"rVcntaiives. ü.c. 16, 1S4Ö. f 'UN take care of itself.- The New Yü(k 'TliüUn.,
Rev Dr. Gardner
"My plan is In withhold
paper always in high
, a
favor
.uri h ihp ft.Ari I isla it ti-
our money and make teparate ate, giy, lhe whole wo, Id ton Daily Advertiser, UU. Ahich h rubb(d and "That the only n ean .im(OMd upon, and that our
miuui ii- a.N Ari'EAL!,.eople aie the robbeis It
ides the hor.id elf..Mun ol . .,ot i4.i ,h .r.,M ; ' A A1 4 LAL!'"
l.uma.1 U,H.d.he monthly ex- or butt, modes. Ca.. any man I , " ' 1 " ' rV n f"'"' . h pe...eof Ihe wa, a.e six mi.-'ever place any connd. nce ii. 1 1 '? ,he 5lct,H? ufi VaPac"' a,,d " J"ice," and lions." Boston Cnti.,1 .1 hi! Jf. " "" v.".e lr suth -" the varion.iof being guilty ot innume-
, : - "r"'" v , Mate fnc-s as U IM. nr. ,ahi n.-.n.,u -i.,h ritiu...."
Trf.Trr,r,A,e Messf ;l'OSK Ly peaceable, but fi.n. and it p.ays"" .hat our ceunfy ,ih Z t , ih . 1lyl sUt-1'. i HE EXECUTION . nay be Anally punched in !.-h the fact that the CdlfSe. ni ...:-,. -.r . . I.. . .. .. ' '
! mi. tii.i- inn ai. ii ays nur i.eaie war was i .ii-r .Vrv 'in i r . . . .
.a riiiw i i laia ;nri i iii niriiru nun nrn
iVirci 2S, IS 13.
Our rule. s las Ma lison. &c have piosl.ateJ our na-
M o.al character, ar.iüced our the sole cause of the
vit il mieiests, ac t unally in-.he aimed invasion of her volved us, unp.i p.red, in the'Mex.c by our troops that, c-a lain .tie of war." . C in,, in defiance of law. wlnl-
B ttes. a (tiding federalist rf Congress was in session, by Mass ichusettt. ihe act aid deed of a usurping "The committee of thePmrf." ri,.
my constituents feel, one nd all, as 1 do. a bnuin g m-
lunatiit. at tkis disgraceful
tririu whi' It we a.e plund" "A fea.ful eiiiLuii n awaits ihe auihoi "the President of this cal .m-
Iei.la'uie ol C'.nneclicu who .epoi ted it. favor of sending d-lejjatts io tue Hartf nd C.n venlfo says, that Midtoll' Administiati.it had involved ihe country in a. odi us a nt d.sastious war.'
" waged f r f oein conquest irtr, Tihe wa.. . ........ J..r-.i I-.1-..
lerot.d tj a f. uiik-ss in
vai. of the enemy's ten itory,' kc. The war is purely democratic. It was undertake)'
lor democratic, and not for na
VV hai a s atemerit to ema
nate fiom the Chief Magistrate! I ll preve it det'itute if nnyfiunditton in Iru.'h "
Speerhof E. D Culver, of
j.veip t oik, in congress, jan
I ed
BE RESISTED." Resolu
tion if a federal meeting in
notion.
A ieolution was intro lucer!
ii: the Massachusetts Lgi
latuie, lor a vote of lhai.ks
lo the gallant Captain Lawrence, for his catuic of the B ftish biig" Peacnck." Bui instead of passing it.thr federal maj . lily adopted the following, ueve. lo be foi gotten, and ever to be infamous le-olve:"
iionai nuip.ses. Let demo-i-20 Is47
trots, therejoie, terminale U " Eveiy piinciple of our tn tie best manner they can ,hoIy leligiun conies in coi flict
VE HAVE NO PARTNERSHIP Wlia lS Wat. What
11V TUT If ITTPD Wan. .fei'
Ii. niiLBv.
a.vwill you talk
ag.in, lei democ.ats end Ibei
ri'licolous w .r in the bet wa
(hey can ; and if, iu doing s..J,fUHt down our brethren of
iney ui.e.nier any ol u. senti.il lights, ihe natioi will employ competent me.
lor Ih
mmvv.mj vm ll v lav " The wa. has hitherto beet
th war of a paily. Let it so
Mr,
to Christians
about sending an aimy lo in
vade a neighboring nation, to
Mexico upon thei. own soil to storm tbe.r fo. titrations, to i-annonade Iheir eines, lo in-
(olve whole families, consist
ing of all ages and of both st-xe, in those levolting
cen es of blood and slauhtei
conii iue, ami so ce le.mina- which We.e w itnes-ed ai ted ! Tne disgiace will lhe. I,.., teiey and Ti.ba.co f Can continue to be the displace oi we expect lhii.ti.ins to lethe paily. and not nf ihe oa- m .in silent while leading th. lion a consummation detout-vt ,st .f damning crimes ly lo be w.shed. Let Ih r, which have been commit led who have hi heito absiaine(i utK) a weak and distiaceo fiom lhe war, continue to ab eople by th searmed rußins stain and ihe.efcy p, i setv. Und murderers who have t.een the hoi or, ao i.M) fr a they commissioned by this governStill lemam, Ihe tes u ces ..tjment to make war upou out the counny. for the events f.-Uow-beins ..n the othei which a e to fo low." Ptiila Li.irtif the Rio. a. de f delphia U died States Gazette, For their lo s those who during the war. : f-l I in the b.ttles of the SUt -Our ruleis have prostialed4I1(i Oth f Majr he rlh. our national charactei, acri-.piesidell,j is itsmsible at ficed our vital mteiesis, and, he bar ..f public sentiment, finally involved us, U"vV-"-Befre the people of this nation, ed.in the cal .mnu s of charge hin with MURDER
uitf'.r ayrarm wier(lnffi rhe imp,eCatiol)S of those
in Boston, July II, 1S12.
"In an evil hour, Mr. Jefferson gained the Presidential chair. Our countiy, then p.orous, has been guevously oppresed by ruinous com-!
who were tendered widow, snd those made oiphans, and
of those who weie theie ren-
deied childless, must in comine time rest on him. And
in the day of final retribution
niercul lestnciions. whicb.VA blond if nor l,i,irStrT,A
for many year, have been'comifrywien will be required wantonly nnp ed by ihe gov-:(1 nit hand. ernment of Ihe United States; Against this war in all
and in measure if iniquitftu f ,rnu, I ever have, and
s'j no ir filled up by a dec ara
Hon of war ag linst Great Britiin a irir. impolitic
unnecessary, and unjust,
ver shall, put forth my hum
ble, but my earnest effoit. We shall, in a few da)',
be called n to p ovide means
Our c ommon inlt. est, lib- f.,r rar.vinj nn .hi. tir m
eriies, and s .fety, aie now;auih0, jze ,he -ending of moie IS12 m .ie inju.ed, oppoed.!t,oopi. to lhat Mexican O. lgoand eu lai.ge.ed, by the doing i,a, and to appr. p.iate the
vi uui iia.i.f.iai government than the) weie when, iu 1775
luffianly and piratical," and
i hal the war "is a war against
eternal justice," and that 'Heaven must take part against us !" What means this war? The House of Representatives has riitually declared war against Mexico. What
is implied in that ?
"It means that so far as our
ioveininent can effect it, ihe
taws of Heaven aie suspend-
c1, and those of Hell estab-
poea leiates to the a; pi-contest, can h. lo syrnoaihr
iionment of rrp.esentaiive' ing vi itl. the broken powei nf among the slaveholding stal j vlexico an I uniting in a BITTh.s cannot be cl.imed a aj TEit CONDEMNATION alighl. Those 'talcs a e e. ill-gainst ..ui goverouieul." tied to the slave lepiesent a-Cincinnati Gazt lte. lion by a coiisiiluticnal com-j " We are in a war in which p.ct. Ii is Iheiffie merely 'the sympathies of ihenvihza subjict of agreiment, whichl.-d vvmld must be against v. should be conducted upo. l A'horver p.ays that God will piincples of mmual inteiest; lefiud the nght, must pray and accommodation, and upomfor lhe success of oor tnewhich no seusihtlity en ei hei'mies " Eastern Register, side should be permitted tol "Thai the Ameiicans will
exist. Ii l.as pioved unjus.j.oor. uveipower them, (the and unequal in its pe.at.on ; Mexicans,) there is peilp and h3d this etfect been fo.e-jltttle douöt. Vet we must seen, the piivil. ge ceitan lyjronfess our sympathies a.e would not have been conced-.wiili THEM. Thoy n,;ht for ed. Harifo.d Cunvention re- iheii c unny, theii alia.s, and port, p. 15; j1 heir homes we for power. Here originated about thejand plunder, and extended first public agitation of the.iule. They are fightin foi di-soiuuon if lhe Union, ( ii'lil.ertv we are lo exiei.d the account of the slave quesiiou Uie of slaveiy. They aie in "The Union of ihe uoithein the light WE ARE IN THE and southern States in not es-jWR NÜ. I hey may appeal sential to lhe safe'y, and is with confidence to the O d of veiy much opposed to the in-jbattles j but, if we look foi te.ests of both secti.-.. Ajaid td any other than human peaceable separation would b- power, il must be to the info r ihe happiness of all sec-f inal machinations of HELL Hons." B-ston Centinel of for thus far it would seem July 13, ISI2. the d. vil has guided all our actions i:. the purti-es " tZenia Turchllght. Mexicas FEntBAiissi or 1816 and 1817. Continued. "The principles which led lo this war, and the principle which led to the establishment of otir present form of Kuveriimont. cannot long co-exist on the name territory. This war, though ostensibly against Meiico, is in reality a war against republicanism, cainel our own institutions. We have made more havoc in the United State than in Mexico. We have made more progress towarJs conquering republicanism than in subduing our enemies." Ii m consoling lo know, however, that all this is not to be done without a rebuke." I'oitsmouih Journal of J'ov. 1816. "Patriotism orders it We understand some of our -out ladie in ihisj vicinity are endeavoring in procure a sword lor Urigadier General Pierce. We commend the
ui.Ueriak.ngl. all the tender hearted fnen.U of hum.n
January io, 1513, Resolved ilished in then stead. Il ; butchery, wherever scattered abroad. We trut no tffirt That in a war like the niefi-l nraiif that thp roriimand. trill La ui...iln.v t.. ..I.i..:.. .l .. .r .l .
.... w ,.,5 um,,,,, vu uiiny 01 tne nonie
r..., aSrU Wlin.u. a just ua-mtnis are 10 oe rea.i ana : t which 11 will be cmisecrHted thai of
cause
rir,pinr then
a moul and .eligious neoi.lel Thou tWt kill Mexicans; n . u.eneamHS !"" 'ptndcM
10 express any aj.p.obation of'thou shall steal fu.m them, "'rul' "'e ' gan m ,Y Jf. military or naval exploitsjhate them, bum their bouses, "Your United Slate, army in Mexico, we defy an archwhich are 1 ot immediately ravage their fields, and tiie angel lo prove the contrary, is a band of slave, rnurderinc connected will, the defence 0 red-hot cannon balls into to extend slavery. Were it the last word the Chro uur scacoasi and soil. towns swa.ming w ith their notvne ehould evei nttpr .n.l it. . 1.. . .1. u 1 All the evils which afflict wives and ch.ld.en. It means Ttllone, J! 1 ? f k ' "h b" W'fe ,nJ the country, are impu-ed lo thit we a.e to slop pioducing fn"' Were 10 SL: r fl,r ,l, 'nB mignanunou retr.l.uhe opposition. It U said I .food, elo'hing, and comfoit. ni",lan wa.f.re, as did the women and children be owing to the oppos.tio and turn to making swords, of er trux, it should brand Polk, Scott, Tav Jor, arid all that it has been p.Osecuted bullets, chain-shois, shell, their subordinale but. her, as let., fit to live in this green ith no belter success. 'I hi, and 11 the devilish enginery ( and flowery world than any wretch lhat ever swung out jr. is no new siiain. It is f human Carnage. It means of it on hemp. 'If there is in the Uni-ed States a heart
luue 01 evrrt inai we aie io exnausi our worthv i.r Air..r r..i tiUn. 1. .(.n
r J - - immune C IU JUl.S THE MEXICANS, ami hurl dowi. up.,n lhe bate, slavish, liter zenartj invaders, who. born in a rer.uldip. en m
ply over the accused game of the Hessian., nn the tops
II would be a sad and ion
the constant
weak or wretched adniinistia-treasury, multiply public taX-
1,on- " "e. incur public de ts, and " Utteily astonished at the moitgage the sweat and blood declaration of war, I have of honest labor for untold been su.pused at no' linif vears lo come. Il means sc
of ll.o.e Mex can v. ;in . eg.
ince. I saw h w it would cm it v. nuiet. and gladness fut.jou, but a low never 1 fielest tn henr il.i.f 11.
1 t r- - J ..w..- ,1. iKff u, ItnUvTI t.e prosecuted whm I saw are lo be diiveu fiom earth Scott and 'Puylor were, evemt mix of thim swept ishow it was begun. The.e i-.nd ocean, and their places to the ext world. What business has an invuJin an unchangeat.le .etati.ii br-usu.ped by butcbe.y, rai e, armu it this 1 th,n rA.- ... , l"vuul" l ween i.h c.unscl and lee-dev ,s ation and boiro''WN I Tl e . ,Td ., .'e7h . ? 7 2i'0"- -bleexecution. YTiihune 1 ,,e 'd n"rv DB,,,"''r'' 'f wr ar wer y insufTi.ient l he oppo-i.ion is conti-; ' ,, ,Ge,, Ta.,0.v ai , I ia he rank Iwg passions of desperate men. Powder .Uli. nal ...d leg;. V ,s .Ir.he ma.ke. and 1 T 1 J0',' "'-""' '" conscientious. It rests In set-1,.., me.chandKe of his p fends '"" hapr. whom war bungs tied and sober convi'ci.on ihVW,wineB ; Jle has a hun- fr"m den f pollution, and n.ls for h upon their bloody uch policy Ithe wa. . dc- a,,.,, molhelg with or wiih-.ot '""'. Ti.e rp.rit created l y fU. h public exhibition a
" , 'T h. it bab
.ie ,.eoU,e, ana oange.ous 10 ,llatl,bles. He fu: nishes Ce.
vue oe.nKo, government " ? ,, fur ,hc .v,,.,,,, of lie thus exulied at the d- New Orleans, and notson the feat of ou, arms ,nd the mu.- ,ujns üf MuI, fl,r wh.,m de.ous inroads ,,r the sav ages : Ma, ,(f Sunowl d.cd.-f;. This is not the ente.tain-(; F g,creiaiy of the meot to which we were inv.t- Sate of New lUmp.hin ,nd ed. neue told that th.se rdjtu(. cf ,he Judepeiaclenl disappointments aie owing 10 Demociat 1 the opposition which the war . ., ' encounters. This is no new1 "EveD w,,1, we W that strain. It is the const.nl we mav be 0,i,v' of Gu tune of every Weak or Wiek-,15 w 'g" '' fellow-men, ed adminisHa-inn l"-Eitrart$'h "rd U dv,,u""g
from Daniel Vebler' tpeech 'un hewing in pieces human-
aeucerea in Congress in lis!4 "- s. ' .... , , . ! -deaih- not u.n the body -Mr. Jrff.tson's lest ,c ollly but ,, t!,e 8Blj wa, now rnrformedj he re- i,, of man .. a'T'- r. h,m-ermon by VV. P. Tilden, succeeded Madison A l'-Conc nd feet parallel in political feel- .. j Jfor , di0iutil)n 0f O (S ha B II r llflll IK. mXm.m-.m mm. I
... ... ...r .u- ,he u,ii'.n, if slavery is not
mousci.u.ae a mere saielliu abllIl8,,eo;
' D. M. Ch.isire.
entative fmm
tne aaministration. ft Wacom m need in wickedness, prosecuted with weaknei and closed with disgiace !" Thomas Power, esq , a Massa
chusetts federalist. 4th of
July oration before the H ash
tngton Benevolent Society 1SI5.
" In this awful state of things, it is the urgent duty of
I the lieemeu of Massachusetts
lo consult together. This duty has become the more impe.iuus by the condition ol the government of this Com-I
usui per devoted to the ini-1
money of our people lo run inue Ihe CRIMES and MLR.
we to.. up Ir in to p.otecnDERJ commuted theie. and defend them against ihe I speak for myself and my ineasu.es of the B.n.-h Kov-lronslnuenis, when 1 s .y th -t emment." Extract from an'n . ea.ihly power will induce uidret of the federal. sis ,rae t0 vote away the life of a Bostofi, passed in Augustimt soldier, fo carry 01 1S13. this attempt to su jugate Mex- " Consider another fact we,f 0 by BVTCUEklSQ her are at war with a Christian pe tple. nation, with which the ai- Sir, wete I a Mexican, as Christian despot of Eu.ope is I ,m an Ameiican, f Would also at war. Have we no'necer yield while a foreign leas .n tn fear that, in the eye oldier remained on the soil of f Omniscience, the admi..i-,y country." Extracts from trat.on is actually nfi-CAri- the speech of J. R. Giddings, tiliH? , of Ohia delivered in Congress, "But perhips it miy be'iV-c. 15, 1S46. thought that deception andi -Tne independent federal falsehood lie m .e naked on'cnventi .n (in New llampthe face of ihe adm.oitiatio..'ghire) which nominated John Ih.ndowmuht infidelity. Il p,eitoa for Congress, reolved is the opiitin of ihe most en-lihat the war is" vnjmt, vnlightened slate'sneii such asWed for, unconstitutional, Daniel S ebMer, Sic. lhat the and unchristian ! Admiui-tiatioo Lave beenj He said thai he regaided guiiiy i.f Ihe most AfotuTEihe Mexican war as impa'itic, r ALEoo, as to iheir mo-'un'ri, uncalled for, unjust, lives for the piesent i.")eruel.and awful, and thai it fron sermon delivered April Wi,m war f..r ihe tt.n,n
J4, IU.oy a clergymm now't)( slaveiy. Extract from ! P1 :,'"t ex",fJ between I ' 1 - ... I. ..... . ..ri . a r
Aiding miicvB'iii. james Wilson's sp'tch at fAe c'"ul,J If . at the command of federal mnr,ntin nt iinnrnr 1 prior to the
weak or wicked rule.s, they (jT 11 ) which nominated him iider'ake an m just wat,cAjror Congress, 1846. sunn who volunteers kit ere- - Senn your atmies, in the ices in such a cause, or loans ptoecution ..f this illegal, unkis money for Us support, or righteous, damnable 'war, to his concersition, hi srrit.km .ntains of Mexico, and sags, or by any other mode e(j,ease and Ihe Coe i I sweep Jntiuencencouragesitsprose-ibrm vff it, taousaods. rulton,ihat man is an aceut- " A war which bad not p lice in the wicked ies. LOMi nf no mitigating riicumkis C5SCIEMCE win. THEance, but is .lamped all xlackeit crime, BB1.16S THc;er with the LI .ekne-t of
fcCiLT or B-.OSID i?po Hidaikne's itself. 'Sew llamp-
ana appendage 1 to t wrelr. i(e(1ftl, r M, whose IiH-hdship is founded nM. v m
a,. M tW V CS . a. n K'fidy." .. e ht b lh "Ihe event, ,,f the Int. h,,ile fo(re ,4 niinrh war completely cht.acte.iz. ,inm ..d üf olir ,0u.,uv
. . - - - - j in lhe 01 her, scaileiiug fiic biand-i, nd anuws, and death
jnr.Kit.Miif in rfnAi1 tn
monwealth, (Massachusetts ) , ,.; t,f tnallk, , Gcn of which one branch (the, r ,or and hi trmy for ,heir Senate) is 1.1 the h.nds lri' ,e. ov.r tllll llillMi fn.
I . .
quitous sysem of the nation
al government (James Madi-
sun ) Leveret t Sallonstall in
1 9 1 St
The Pottsmouih (N. 11.)
Journal (Jrclaies that "every victory which has or may be gained w ill rather inrua sad r Kak Ktilc murt A .nam f
I r J W4r win rrs,nr ilir.i .
- - r...u. r- jn future lies, of out coudly declared,' was prosecuted , ecku.M ,mbiti,(n ,d without aufficient jusitfica- h' 0U(lC ,he waf , be t.on.'and '1.0 cause of com- ., ,'..-.,.,, --.a tnt ,nA
.1... - -- -
"''S iin.niiM!nllAH-il w 9 i f
a!., A.iD is Tiiz sikur orsUrt Statesman, Ike JeadingtU soldier who thivsts the as is the ease io a war of g
atr-
G.eat B itain t
declaration of." ht.;. .. --ii.i.j
.u . - ,i.:-k ....,u
tu,u u .,..r ,nram ifl miljtrn history, been adjusted by candid, m- Xhe fcnC(n(. of -enuoua annexation a.id the con-e-A,n"n?f,tlhe'dTl "n.a,or'let.t war, are unfilled in of he N II. legislature, 1813. .j, ...f.my, and will be so to the Governor's address. j.ded fn lotu.e ages.-J. "Let no man who wishes p. Hale, federal senator el.ct lo coutinue the war by active from New llampshi.e, 1846 mean, by vole or lending) " If there is any conduct money, dare to proirtte him- which contitules moral ire iself at the altar on the fas''on, it is an attempt to emday ; foi ihey aie actually as'baik or to encourage the
much pirtakers in the war as country in a war against God,
h. 1. babies, for sale in the ; lnp aoove. -tne presentation ol a suit .f i. Ie i.ro. t .
volunteer lhcer. is .he spirit .f the deepest hell." A' jr. Statesman, lhe Lading organ of the federal party in that State. The .a.ne federal organ thus reviles lhe olunteers who are fighting their coui try's batHe-: "Jjcenlinusness and prottitwion are undermining the health, and debasing the character of multitude, of oof American troops." "To volunteer, or to vole a dnllar In carry on the war, is moral treason against the Ood f lteaveii and the rights of mankind. No sophistry can cover up it turpitude r screen lhe actor, be he member of Congresf or private cititen.from the guilt attach-.! to the perpetration of crime." Haverhill Mast.) Gazette. "Tbia war with Meiico, iheiefore. is equally a lamentable and causeless calamity brought upon two nations by the executive of the United State, in a maimer which deServes the pointed rebuke and reproJiation of an American
people. "Uul what had Mexico done In iutifv a war of inlnn
and conquest on nUr part V Report rf Federal Convention at Dover. New Hampshire. 1840.
"I he ei.iime.ii. of the Amern an people agsinst thi
iniquiiou var i written a. in letter of lire on lhe sky, and a terrible political retribution, it is believed, is in atorc for the party which went with .uch hot haste into the 'atighter with Meiico. Every battle field on that despoiled, unhappy country Iths brcotrie a (Jolgoths, and plead
more powerfully than could a thousand newsnstier messe.
Invoking ihos Who hate within them a spark f humanity, to dn all in ibeir power to .lay thi. effusion of blo.nl this WHOLESALE MURDER and PIRACY, carried, on by a nominal Christian republic. "We abhor Ihe whole affair, and pity the depraved ereature the president through whose agency the country waa hurried into it. Hut he and the pany did it to make political capital, ami monopolize the 'glory.' Hence their fiery zeal to gel into a war with a poor people. Hence the sweltering lie, in the preamble to the bill of May of'
June, 1816, declaring that 'war elist. by the act of Mex
ico a Li e that is to fester forever in the eyes of the universe." JV . Statesman. .1at 28. 1817.
"War violate lhe fu Hamental principle of Christiani
ty, and yet fnen professing to be governed by i s ssxred requiremer.ts. even rejoice at the victories achieved in thi.
AGGRESSIVE UUU DEFYING WAR"n Leba
non (Of Star, topitd into the" National inte'liencer.
'None of the aggressors in Europe or Asia ever resort-
ed tn justificatory reason, which were so fulit and hino..i .1 n i r "
criwini, muse aurugeu i r our aggression on Mexico. "The truth is, it the war) wai conceived In folly and wickedness, and commenced by a gross usurpation on the part nf lhe Preident." Kenriebee ( Me ) Journal, cabled
into the' National hdelligencer.
"Talk of tht war as we may shout, rejoice, and illuminate your cities it is a War of injustice, of conquest, and of unmitigated evil; and it is higt time that the vir. tuoua and patriotic hould .peak out iu- condemnation of it.' "Religion, v;.-iue, humanity, love of country, patriolim, all aie opposed to i."Jiailon Atlas, .Tjm 20.
w.r, wyv, . i. r.w trie w i ui tonal MfiteuigenccT. "A regard for the irue interest, and lhe highest honor of the com.try, not less than tho impulse of Cht'iflian duty,should arouse ail good1 citizen to loin in effort tn Kreit
I this g'gjnlie crime,- If willihoIJing supplies, or other foi-
-bet er thit our j oung men -hould fall in their stiength, nd our old men o childless to the giave in a fiee country than lhat Ihe land of Washington and Jetleisun be cursed foieVer by the demon of feu eis and chains." Geo.ge G. Fogg, Secietaiy ol State of N. 11. The federal legislature of the Sta'e of New Hampshiie, in humble imitation of Mas-
"""iru, a uai u ii a war oi conquest, so nstelulln
is i object, an wanton, unjust and Unconsiitutioiial in il. oiigin and character, muft be regarded a. a war against freed m, against hu nanily. against justice, against the Union, aza:n.l the constitution ami ,i&n,n,t Ihm V.
Slates i and that a regard for the true interest and ihe highet honor of ihe country, not less than the impulse of Christian duty, should arouse a I good citizen, tn j nn in effjris to arrest this waf, and in every jusi way äidmg
nie country tn retire Irnin lhe posit. nn of a'ession which i: now occupies towards a weali, distracted Leighbor anJ isler republic. Hcsolvfd, That our attention is directed anew to the "wrong and enormity" i.f slavery, as displayed in the history of the country, particularly in the annexation of Texas and the present war with Mexico; and lhat we are impressed with the un.iIteral.lo convict on that a regard for the fair fame of our country, for the principle of morals, and for that righteousness whi h exslteth a nation, ancli tn. and requms alt constitutional effjrL for the destruction of the ui j-.st influ -nc f the clave power, and for the abolition ol slavery wiihin the i-mita of ihe United States. Resolved, That the annexation of territory with Mexican pnpulatbn upon it, is highly inconsis.eul with the well-being nf this Union. "Who I ready to butcher .Mexicans by thousands if they will not rons-nt tn be r.d.ied of haif their territory ! SPEAK QLICK ! NVw York' aeven regiments are nearly full ! ! lSungumo (III.) Jotirnal rf last gum ver. "Volcsteemsg. The iJea of g nng to .Mexico to be shot f ,t th- purpose of making aomcbody a great man, is a litiie too much of it. We learn, however, that our friend W. P. Young. Esq.. hi a company ab ut ready lo report themselves to lhe Governor. Oar adv ce to them is, if they waul good health, clear consciences, and would lender iheir country good service, that ihey all march out to the Hydraulic, help to mend it. and then give the farmers a lift with their harvesting" ILmilton and Uoseville (Ohio ) ews, "By the fundamental law of the republic, the slave popnlatton is permitted to form an important element iu nrranjjiig the p-pular branch of our National Legislature; by lhat law the slaveholders are allowed to enumerate their laves, and to consider five slaves as equivalent to three white persons, in calculating the number of representative in Congress which they may rightfully elect. This wa. a monstrous concession if political power to the slave-ort ners, and was made with a view to a compromise in settling a compact wiih our National Union." Report of the Federal Convention tit Dover, V. II., 1516. We miht go on ad infinitum in this array of proof, ehowinj the treasonable nnd ntrocious sentiments of tho federal party of the present defy, extracted from the speeches and newspapers of tlie'orators and Dross
es of lhat party, b'it it is unnecessary, and would o cupy more space than we fan devote even to this proline subject. And now, we confidently ask, cari Mnj ctnd;d man rise from the perusal of the extracts which we hive liven above from the presses, preachers and orators of federalist?! m 1-?1C-'14. and the presses, preachers, and iators of the federalism of J-4ti-:,7, and not be convinced of the complete and perf.-ct identity of lhe latter with the former that niodfn vhirgery of inday is not lhe le;uimate tilsprin t.r tl.e'toVy federalism of our la-t war that it is not the game in spirit, sentiment and treachery to their own country, and friendship for the country with which we are at war! Mark the points of renemblance. Tho federalists of the last war accused 'Mr. Madison, when Presidentof the United Slates, with brin-rinir on Hie war, and of bein-j guilty of the "blood of his butchered countrymen." They denounced him as a crinii"; coward." They denounced the government over" which Mr. Madison presided as ,4corrnt and imbecile.' They charged Mr. Madison with "pfostratinn; our national character." They denounced the wer as being "impolitic, unnecessary, and unjust;" as Ninjusf, foolish, and ruinous;" and as "wantonly provoked on the most groundless and frivolous pretences." Thev endeavored to prevent capitalists from loonirig ruoney to the government, by threats of infamy nnd disgrace as the consequence i.f thus aiding their g vernnient:They attempted to prevent the government from raising troops. 'J'liey voted in Congress against all bills for supplying our brave and sutfi ring soldiers with clothing and subsistence. They threatened a dissolution of the Union, nnd took preliminary stens to ac
complish' their object. And. finally, they denounced" the war as got up for the beiif fii of slavery. And what did the "Natioinl Intellinrencer" (it had not then aj,osti!izrd from democracy) s.iy and do, jn view of such conduct, of which the federalists of 1812 were guilty! It denounced it its 'deteslab'r" nnd Vi-iouÄ,"aad branded t.iem as 01011 AL TRAITORS." re is the sentence of condemnation ' Am asd comfort to the meht.'-There are other ways of aiding an enemy ihm by deserting U his standard Those serve hi in quite as effectually who seize
every opportunity to dishearten lhe patriotic army of .ur country, and thus encourage the enemy. J'ien With this view, (und it can be with no other.) fuels are ditculored and perverted, to the injury of the country's cause, those icho are wilfully concerned in sitch ntTinTiiLt cosidcct are guilty of a .MORAL TiEASO.Y, at least, though their offence i$ pcrhayt, not cognizable bj lav. And realty when we e ifamot cosdcct, in this respect, of certori clerical an. I editorial personage. we cannot but violtntly suspect they want but the power to sent the enemy in any way that would nut put their lives in jeopardy .' National Intelligencer. Oct. 12. 1812. .Now, have n t the federalist; of 134G and 1347 falsely tailing themselves w'liis-teen gtriltv of precisely similar conduct since the Mexican war was rjoinureiiced ! H ive they not charged the Presrden: with bringi.' on the war ! Ilsve they not charged Iiiin with farsi hood ! ii ivetliey not denounced Hie administrativ as imheeiJe and corrupt, and accused it of meditating all sorts of crimes, from conspiring with Santa Anna, and devising the capture an J destrirclioii uf (ien. Taylor and his armies thus, -in sirbstanc?, charging them with an intent to c mmrt wholesale treason nnd murder to acts of mean and pitiful falsehood! Have they not denounced the war as "unconstitutional,'" "aggressive ," "(lid-defying," "wilful," "wicked," '"cruel," and "awful!" Have they not invited the Mexicans never to make peace, but to "irreel" our brave soldiers "WITH BLOODY HANDS" and "HOSPITABLE GRAVES!" Have they not attempted to prevent enlistments? Have they not depreciated thecred t of th government, in order to prevent it from obtaining loans thus crippling its ability lo carry on the war ! Have they not threatened fo withhold, supplies! Have not tome of the federal member; of Coirjrfess actually voted ngairret supplier!! And lastly, have they not charged tin? President with wa-jhig the' war for the extension of slavery 1 Is not such conduct in sifbr?tanre find sp?rft, flic same of which the federalists' of 1612 were guilty 1 No intelligent man can deny it. It is, in some particulars, even more atrocious, and more trulv deserves to be characterized as ".MORAL TRBASO'N." We trust every patriotic citizen will preserve this article for future use. He will find in it abundant proof and ample material lo convict these federalists of the present day (stealthily lurking, like self-con-victed1 criminals, umler the rJisigaise of the patriotic name of whig) of their lejitima'te descent from, and tlreir perfect identity in principle and sentiment with, tire" federalist of the last war, whenever they deny the fact.
SiiÄiciÄfiii
TO Tili: I'lllMC.
: a niaVrurcTivrc bf.jiy 3S !" ou' ml lst-iop. -rating sjl-Mlr but conlMnllv upon o;lr consolutions, regardles of a-e, wealth, respectability, or sex. .1 m irk Iiis victimt at nil sixns n th" i;n'r. And br whose ravages three fourths of the whole human family ar carried ' ... , Off the SI ige or AClioii. e aliud! to levers in their d.il'erent lormt. because fever is to common in some lorra or other, either as ague add Liver, bilious lever, erysipe as fevr. rbeuma:lc lever, Ac. The .ipproa. hinSympitmt are diSre rde.l, a n) otterl. after the disease it neve oped it is uea'ectcd, until it is too late ror relief to be afforded and The Sii;li., r Die, It is fOrtuflate, how ever, for the ort I. that a sovereign remedv Tor the aluve a-id otb -r fo'ms of f.- k'lr ill flit i-i.ml.l.. .ac.-c i. Irti-ii.! i,.
the prompt n I timelv use of Or. li d-c i Indidn Q u. lee'al,lt
Sn;mr lotted Prflt. They are more extensively cncule.ei ttian a ,y othr me.l.ci leofcrel to tha public, and a-e Cu.i.ir Tk-u-tandt of cases annunllv. 'Pher i.i, I v r.mi Uru i 0...1 ......
atel as a boon of inesiimalde vatue t the community, w hervver they have been introduced. l he e are thousand 01 witness, someof whom are amon tbe most respectable memhers of the hi-alnif art, to Ihe vabml le propertiesof these medicines, and the innumendde bermane it cur.s effected by them. They are em,.ha-.icdllv fai y m.-dicine; and no fjni.lv shool 1 be without them in th hout-, ready for use w hen necessarr. They arecertait.lv superior, as a pura'ive. for clea. Sinj the ytem from all causes of oisease. to any oibur medicine known. lvu nntl "011 .iI el. Extract of a le'ter from Dr. James O. Ho?., (i.ro'.hejr to Ex-Crr. lU.rjffa of Missouri. 1 who is one oi lbe moat talented nnd successful practitioners in th ''hickasaw connirv. lie is a gentleman of the highest ri speciab.tity an I stan linp, hating filled a vetv lmporant olhce under the t'n.te t States tiovemment, as I'nitr'l
.-su.i.n 1 onsui in iue KepuD tc ol Alex.oo.J Ir. liRSG.i: Dear Sir .;. ... 1
k h n.. i-.t.i.o Lll ttt OlL. int s- their Uilroiuction by us a his ujenis. has far evre-di d cur m.t sanuiiK- expectations. It is nw a!wui TEX YEARS ine hey e.c brought brUire the public. Dum-p this tin-hu.Mireds jr ecu icates hac been bande.i us. etif cig'to th- ir ePJcacr. and t:iti g the very C'ent rebel t-v hald.-ri'vel from The ue of'.U. p. W e hat e now in vor poM-imn manr c tißca'es from re-pecia-7 P"-n. w I o Uae u sed Dr. M'UNfs LIVER I ILL uih hemo,t happy ru!t, U-retverv o-hrr k-own r.mecr has .-cn use.1 in ear.. Al-o. quite nuniln-r of regular l:mc;.iii of ;oodtanj...g. through tL country, urr nsine and n-Lumurüiir tuem in tiieir practice. It his been oar ineerc wi-h, thit tli.-se fi'.U ho'.U te fair t lully tested hy evp-rin-e, n I s-,.d or f ill by the e(Te t todnoe I. Tbat thev b.e ttn to tested, nn.l V at the re.ilt Ins hera in every respe-t favor:-Me. ve call thou. and to win ess, who have experience 1 iheir tM-n.-tii-'al e'f Dr. M'LANE'S LIVKR PILLS are rot hr. fo ,K
mended (t ke most ol the popu'sr me Ucin- of tlie ) n, univeral ru-e-nl s. but siinplv lor LIVEll t'OMI LAI.NTs. ai.d tl.os s mptums connected it!i a deranged au.te 01 th..i o.jj- n. J. KlUD k CO. Dr. 3II.ai I.iver The deman I f,.r these fill- i tr-t v orp isinr Coant-y mefcnints ho heretofo e could hsnby Ih- imiiicetl to pun.'hase tut f:c, note ttg tu. R, aJ the fM.o i.ijr from New Castle, vir: ."sk-a ".Tit:, Teh. 14, lt-47. -V-r. J. ic il Sc C: Gen-I. reer...rie.i-e fend me ano her hi!. trruf of M Ltr.e's Pills. Tte i.a'.f p oss I purchased a few cmntlis n-zo are all w.H indeed, iure tin customer have used "Dr. M Lmt't pilpt,n and fotin..! th.-fti' so erl cacion. I can scarcely se any o h-r. although I ani at'nit for most ot the Tills now before the public. KeaiM-c'fuj x vonr, W. WS.TSOX. Prepared for the ricpiietor, a id stA! hol; file M.d r. -ait bv J. KIT D II Co. No. lift Wund-.. Pittsburgh . Ta. ?j7""rrhiter will nif li- pmicula: and inquire for Dr. M LAN F.'S LIVER PILLS "as there are other I'ilis, purporting to be Liver Pill." no be fore the pu'-lic.
A meiirine w hich i perfectly sale, an.l m ! te ti en to children, fam tender ii I.ik j lo adva-xe-t ufi.-; I.ivs'und. r 1,0 re.tramt astoc.li water, or any kind of IcöJ. luigVs rrnl.llv, mUuiufrver destroxs and expels w oi ms with luv ai ic'.le success fciid u eunily adiei'.istercl to tbiMren. '1 hat it pos-oc these vabiable proj eitii s, is featle-lv tsscrted tili cLiimi.. the additional adva' tnr.-s 6f l . i jr gtvl-n la smnlf bilk, a id rciuiiliie n'Jne ft the drcfii -l.inir whf. h Wem "lea and
other stirpos. J Venl.lufi s detn. nd. Lumijr its btilliaitt eareer it bis been introduced into many laiulli'.-s, !.eie every other Down and ao-essitde Ve mitugc hat be.-n ti i. d without the east success where it lia proiri,tlv ejp.t.led V f rms to Üu aliiio.t ii.crev.il! amount. As evide-eeor the u:prisln;r etTects of Dr. M Lt-t'g WORM SPECIF IP, we (rive the Sollow .ne : O i Saturday, Khruary 7th, lü, .Vr. James R'erurdiO 1 railed at lite Unit: !-;u.e of J. Kid l & Co.. cCinerot W'co.l an l I'ou th streets, I'iitsl.urgh. Pa., nd mile the billowing Pta?eme it : " A cliüd ol mine had U-. n very u-k jor some ten .lav 1 we ha ''riven her p .Igative medicine., I ut it 1 ai R'iie lier . o . o-l. due ol our neighbors came in an J sa J i: was voims ti..n whs de-tro"ii thect i'.l. and at the .am time sp. ke of the w 0,1. !e f,:t e. Texts' sX ha.! witncste-l f om ii'ing Dr. . .oc' H.rm s.-rr.fir., in thjt n ig tiorhood. e pro. ure I a vi I gave one te-s-joiiful, and t v child discharge ! r'jf-'r iror,. then gave anoth.r teas;.ooufj, w'htcU roHUt or -it more, n.akiu-; in all tik:veirkt Worms As a duty I oe to von, anl the comuiaiidy i.t lurge. I freely loa-e know n thee lues. My chillis now well. U hat I- most r.-markai.le, the II rm ..- ei-.e led the Woim aln-e, lit aooul lour hour sifter I gave it to ti e cLi.il.'3!ore :itl.l Her. .Ve.f. Sr C". rientlemen, I give t' e vial of Dr. M--I.ane'i Verm fug-, uhchMoiight fnon joti the other day; Ioi child of nine, lhe le-ut wv et'"M.rfa.-y. he pascd htndred 'o.m. Ii U Itn a urpri-iug uuiiti-iii-: .,.1.. M Alt Y roWEKS. Pme e-rek. I.esrT-ieiy co ., Pa., Feb. 20, !F4". J Kll'l X Co , Nu. if 1 Wood -iv.-t, I'tttstMirgh, nw tlie sola piO;u i. tor of I'r. M L.ute's ccie 1 ite.l Medien-. B- rnrchas. is will pl.-a-e be a t;.-ula- to it:quirt for Dr. .V'f.ane' .Hmtrimn Horm S re fr or I rrm , r. Fo. a'e bv HAVIlt CIS AK.Iir.A!. In :Lna o.is; Tt"MI t. SON BKOTlIEIls. In i.aua, Kills ; I. OWSLEY ft Co., Ind.a'n-a-olis; JOHN KEt.l.EV, ahvi le. Brown count : SMITH' VAU'Ttltltt'o, Vetnti", Jentiir.rs con-tj : E.P.BCUKE e--iion. J.;; ni -;s cuiintv ; JOMV V A .V T ER,' Mr-f antw n Mor-an cottnty; W. I. M.EXVMiEU ft B iri'i:!i, ;esort, uim county. TIIOS M C.tblA, lilooming-ou, Moiitoi: comity ; Jo. M CA I.I. . K'liot'vi Ie. Monroe conti'y . I 1IAVI3 roU A lii:.MIt.. ,(l saty t:ier.iisiiii4ive u Ito tins Im-cii l.iU.ritiL' .nider a disireoire 3 CuHfA. l ain 1 Iht Suit id Che1. mid i1rl.nn ui... ; ,1 ........
I Hod could ik4 lind ni relief, si. lite Jis'htnutir, w le.-i iliiiieniiv j i f bremlnf.'S was i:rli tlt.it lie eja.l.i ihm lie down Ml t.i'it. .v,,s.is I tlienerw.il who lift he P'ftd'nm At tkt "(. urn! wl.7..1. H i.-
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Aim "j iiug,uis aa .vicrcoants generally thronguout the stfuth "a ue "m wm' "ivaiuao.e uiip. Would you kiibw ill and West. " , n;iuie!
May 2.Vh. epYfcSWlyfS7is
hid an opK)'tunity of tesrin the vinues nf vnur i.ilU.'and l.nd
th -m to b a much better preparation than I at firsr imagined ; the consequence is, C at I shall recom..ie..il them fn mv p ac-ice. as also, lo a very dense popui e ion. If w e have our usual quantum of sick eS and esp.-cially the disease ia, i lent to our countrv, the probability is that an inim.ju e quantity of your i.ilis can be disposei ot. If you see prop-r. therefore, you ran forw ard to this rgeicr a good supply ; and in fact, I would make this, ds it is the c-ntre of the Chickasaw rountry, a point from w hirh agents in this a-.d the adjoining counties cotil I be supplied on applica'ion. Yon will nd.tress me here, care of II. Ilorah & Co, Memphis. Tenn., it the same time, forward express instructio" as regnr.'s remittances aavertiiing, tc. Vcrr tespec ft-1! v. vournbtservt, . . " JAME.-s'C. BOCGs, M. D. Fb.rvie-v, Ponto'oc Co., Miss., Auz. 1 1, 1-41. '.rXT-l'or sale, wholes te and -etai! bv S. J. WAHR s-nd TO MUX SON ISROTIlCttS: Indianapolis; II. E. OltEEX. Ii ow ns'.ti g. 1 JOM V W. VALT.H AN, Pi t-Uroitgh. CAVE J. CARTER. Jiui.stow.t. B. SVVEF.NEY, Ko. t.,... DWID WÖODKORD. Thomtown. LANE fk SIO.N. Le a on. PITZER ii WKL-H. E ig e Viiti.e. ORAF I ON JOHNSON. Greenwood. MAN WAHINO V ADAMS, F.at.klin. N. D. ROBINS. E dm ur. EDWARD P. DAY. Si elhvvi'le. LUDLOW & KENFDV, Marion. IRA BAYLEY. Fre. jnirt. H. PIKRstON, Greenfield. VM. SILVER. Pen ! Icon. WILLIS G. ATHERI'OX. Andcrsontoii ft.
J. HOCKET, riainfield. J. V. WLTON, P.ri.k'cport. V. J. LNt'LES. P.ellerille.
IS)' lite i'reMtl.'iit of lie lnijej st:i(e. cf. ,!N P',rU!ce "Itw, I, James K. Polk, Pteu.letit of i he 1 sisr Cinleil ftate-nf America, do hereto declare hii.I iioikeknowii lhat public Kites will he held M the iitideritle'nlioueil kind olnVe iu Hie Slate of 1 nil ma, al lhe ieriods lierritiafier deMit-natnl. .M the ale of
S!itrui:nii OI:S tOJifrtii, Or All-lfeal,
Istiii itivalifable treasure, which ha done in. .re (ttirinf tSe ptsl sit ntoiillis in telirvin the ain.ve uise,ers. tbiin imy other rrine.lv in tl.'fc world. Tin w no Inuubiig, fit.f tsatiy dereptl .ii practiced .a lhe irtliitoiiiitls ;ire lefl .U the uttice lor lite itfspettiult Of alt w ho may w i,Ii lo see lliein. 1 1 vet 't In s-e T!ins:i ti:l Iei wous
Al the l.-nid Orfire at Indiarl.tnolUi coiUmencine on Mond.-iv ti.e Hiveued this r.e it remr.lv in ihe city of .New York a!o. ain.-fha
Oth it ty of Srtteiitlier next, for the disposal of pil.i,c l.inds wiihin tlie , -'H' "' M-irrh la-l.ainl no coittpl mil has evt-r yet Iwrn iti ide Conremilliderinetithmed lowitshiM and Irartloual lownliiiat tit wit : ins etferls ; on Hie ci.iiln.ry, all w Im. have ever im d it st-ak i4 it JV1"rr of tht ban Ue artdeut of the tecomU frmcpal mr-ndmn. in lentis of iitHpialilieil ur:te. and nmoiig lhe iiuiiilr of case which'
i iK. uuiitii ... a usiiun i we niy one. iiventy-lwo, and IMeuly-tliree in ave neen ireaieu ta) .-.c jiw toiiiaii vie to i e lound many ..(
tne i.rfmei oreat viiaiiii Keseive'ol rattle one
Hie lollownm de ribed land siiualed in I Me bite .Miami ceramus, in
rraciHHtiti lownsiiip twenty one, nu.l lowiislujai twentv-tw-o and twenty -iliree in tlie former VGreat .Ml nui Reserve," ol i.inite two. llin-e, four, five, and six. Fractional township twenty two nnd twenty three in the former (Jrertl Minim Ke-serve," of ratten woven. Fr.ict .ni! township twety-tliree in the Kn-iner reserve nf "two unles pure on the Sal.iin inia' river," uf ranees llurteeii und f.rtirteen. AI llle Luid Otticr at Fort Wayne, rniuiiii-nciuc on Monday, the 1 Hh day of Sepletn'ier next, for the disposal of the pit lie binds wuh in lite iiiider.neiiii.Mied t.iwnshi;M and iraclionat lowi.shtki. lo wit r .Yartk of Ike ae I bit and eist l'tie tccond printipal mrriium. ' Townships twenty lour, twenty five, a. id tweii y su,:nid IraclMutnl town-li p iweiity-seveB in thj fornix -Ureal .vlia.ni Keservt f ranees rive and fix. Fiactiotinl townstfips' twe tty four, twenlv f.te. iweiity-eix , and twenly seteif, In tlie former Great .Miami Ke'üetve.' an l" liartio.tal t..wtisiiH tliirty-tbtee and llnny f.mf il, fjrmcr reserve at" FUl
liri.v a village, 'ol ranne seven
The iii.Ki Awtiiii!i2ti-,' 4 tin
On record, lienl ill- loi..wtiis, and some of your doubts concerning he e'heary t.f 111 is lemedy may r. removed. Mrs. Wilt.v, lite wile ..f F. Wiü.y, E-tj., resjdinf nt !Xt Ve I7iH slieet, was ;iven up by lite tun pli si. l. its w Ii altetjded l.rr. and leit lo die Every d.iy seas f.V.I Ut I her last, i e dl-raae .t pron ajmed i.nsiiuipl i e. mill luris llei- .irk es !.e r.ori Veiy larjo ipiautitfe of KI.rJ. Her C.hijIi w.ti incesant, Ifef Weakue'fs and eiffnYtftMm very rreitt. Atlef '.'Suis tl'ei oiiMaoiiL.tt, or Ail liealu j ll.ils.liu a ttli'.ri t.nle, lie vfaa entirely telieved, and I now alleudui; to her family dm kr nlsafl Ute l'.ai.se, w liste Ihore who doubt Can Call and e tieill 1 1 ley leel SurKeieut ly InleieM.-.l Artemis K.iy.iirtid, who r.-snied iliiiiu; h s sirkneas at 3:'9 .Madison st?el. lit lias lue removed tu Providence, II. I , w hs site lied by seven of" lhe l-t plivsiciaii in Ihe ciiy. 'I Ik-v atlriided im n i. let li.rt of three iiIihiiIi ni l . , ve up Ins rase .. It -!r. i Ii j pn insi'H ed Iii. dinease till .ii-cf. ur U.ttruivm if Uie Lirrr, end Sct,Ju d uf the t rit Thev I. I.: hint Ihey could Ik.I help lorn, and tba.i he Ittiisl die, as Ins l.ins were entiu-lv .iie. lie hula iiiolMiOks i.i-
1 facti. mal townslii is twenty seven and twentv-eii-lit. in the ha-tnr t ... ... n.e -i.le win. -n was ... .,.-,1 .'i .1 arb.r ,i .1..' .... . e
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i.-.,... p-.... ,i i.nBii t o.isn river , hii.I frtclKutal lowiishi(K tinny three and ilnny-loiir, in the former reset ve at -Fla I'.ell)' Village." of ranue eirj'il. Fractional lownslti, twenty seven and tvverfiy eisltl, in the former rrserveol "Six inilessou.ne ut Ute I a:kol the VV.iImsIi rivef." anil fnctt.4tal towiislnp Unity one, in the lontier reserve at -See'.'.' vil11,' ran;e nine. Fn.ciii.nal tow hshtp twenty-eren, in ttie fiffmer reserve at "Flat lliak ;"lraclioiiallowiisiipiweniy-ei-lil,ienly nine, and thirty, m the f.Mttler reserves at the "iii.Mi;h of th- Almtle river." aftil ihe Raccoon Vtllaae," arid fractional township lliirt) one, in the lurtuer reserve at -Seek's Villafte," of rane ten. Fraclhunl townships twenty seven, twenty -eicht, twenty nine and thirty, in tlie f.mer reserves at "Flat Rock," the "Mouth ot the A holte river," and the "Racoon Village," of range eleven. Fractional townsleiis titenty ei?ltt ami twenly-iiitir, in lhe formet feiwrve al lhe Mouth of the A oile river,' of range twelve. At tlie Land Otfjceal VYiiiatiiar.coiniiieiicbig on Monday, the27lli Il iv of Septetulr nexl.for Ute disiswal id" the public Un la w tiliiu the utidetrfleiitiMtieil town-tJiMi and fiitclional tow nbir to-w ti : .Vurfl if the bare lint und east if the teeorl principal meridian. Fiarliotial townsliii twenty. ..nr, iwemy-rive, and tweniy-eu, in the former "li real Miahfi Reserve." ol r.iUEeiuie. Townships twenty-tour, twenty five, and Iwenly siv, nnd rracli.utal township iwenty seven, in the I'otiuer Ureal Miami Reserve," ul r.niLTs iwn'aitd three. Tow nships twenty four.twenly five, and twenty-six, and fTactionil low nslnp. twenty rvei aiifl twenty eiglll, tri fan lo toer ".irenl Mianti Reset ve," and the Reserve between the U'alusli and Eel rivers " of r inse hair. ' Fractional to'wnshi; twenty seven and twenty etht. in the formet
reserve "belween the attasii ami ta-i rivers," of range tKe.
Ill tiler fr.Mtt the l.lver. ev iclfy r --ri.il.lin2 lh'.l taiseil tr.ati tlie Ijn.n.
He wa:? iersii.iiled l. f.'n Iriet'.fs to try ihe Olneaot'tafi, and hl'n Usinf two lM4lies wasetitlrfty -esl.rt;-.!. W e would reler a'l w lti .loultt lite nirt tfeuti. ty f this rase to A;. June Litjk,21 N.f..l . street, w Im visilr.l .r. li .) iin.ud ouitug ht c.ckuess.ttiid was I.TtrMI.ir wild WeattiirliL A Haitiivli 1 4:. l Sf Eqtnl'y as nnivoitiisiiii; in llteif coiiiitt'eif.e:ueiil, have been Cured efiecittaily by lins real Heine.lv. Have yi. a iriNiblesiHue Coi-nli f Do oc R fC I'looo Are jnu troubled Willi sthm4, or dnh ruliy and sltorlnes. ' Itreatlnnc ? I.ava y.at .ViuttT Sw tvT? lie cautious. Uo uot he deceived in tlie nirauS yoti make use ol Its- relief. tleie i lhe Itemed)'. Toujsos npjTKr,.?.t:iLi MvuwjHilt. April I. 1641. . . 131-fm . SDIIll lU.tjJ altll1 for Use ind !' Amte :iui I'ever, O- C lit lit and t'irer. rjHE proprietor of thi cel. bia.e.1 m.t.i. i ie justly claims for It .. a Sit; lority ove- al othe iciueiiics ivet oiic-ed to the public for the tafe, cflain, tprrdy, uui ptrmar.ent euit ot Ague Bi-d Fever, ort huts a 10 Fever. Heiefs s to the whole Wester., con. .try 10 bear him tcstimo y to the assertion that, in no case, whatever ft ill it I ail to cure if t e uirectijus ai e siricily followed ard car. ied out; anil wi'hthin assuia-ire he is lull) pep.r t tow a rant a cure in all forms w ha-eve ol Ague and Fever or Cb'ill nl Fever, whe ther of sVo-t or if gsta ding j nml a I pfr-oiis selling it an he-eby authoi ied to re-tu it the money to p i ions w ho my nav e used it t direclel, when it sh.il have lairlv la 1 1 I to cure 1 i a z eat mnnr
Uiiidsappropnaled hy law for Ihe use of schools, military, or other 1 c-e a single o0.e has b.en sutlLLui lu'r a cure, aid in several tn!
niiRri., iiu kit. .it.tr, i.it. ev-v.iiHis si.aineu to ine l.tie in ItlllHIia "lisr the turpRW of uidiiij said .St tte I.i opening a canal to ruiniert life waters of Ilia VV'abtisli liver with those of Lake Erie," l y lite act aw pruveil 2d .March, If il, nnielhsr wntl lhe ir.icU whicli Ihtve heeti lecled and appioved tnidei lhe act of -Jtitli August, is-i, l( Ih.,, t IMKlk.nsi.f said alietnale eciM.ii4 covered by indtviiiii tl IfJian re serves under the treaties, will he excluded I'n.ttl the s de.
The lauds will nm tie sold f. a less prire lit in two dollrfrrt pj-rarfe, as firovided hy the Ii st section of tlie id entitled "An aU to (traut lue right or preemption lo ar.lual elllers on lite land a.-qmred by treaty Ir.en the Mioni Indians, in Indiana," appioved on the :. of A neust, Idlff. Andltieolf.rriiitof Ihe same will lie commenced on llie days apsiinted. and inoceed in the same older in vWnrli they are advert ised with nil convenient dispatch, unlit Hie vviiote ha'l h ive Iw-u offered, and tlie S ites tints closed lint no aie hall he kepi loirtrer tli in two weeks, and no private entry tf any of the lauds will be admitted litltil ullei the expiration nf two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city nf Washington. Ihisf üöth day of Mav, Anno IIoiioiii, one thousand eight hundred mid forty seven Hy the President : JA M ES K. Pt)l,K. U1CHARU M. YOUNG Coffrmissitmer Of the General L.nidü.ffe-e. NO'TICE TO PRE EMPTlON CLAIMANTS. Every person enttHed Ui the rilu of pfe e.nptM; to anv Mnd within Ihelnwiistiipsaiid frattHMial townships alaiveettuiiierated, is reqifred lo est ihlish lhe same to I fie satist.iclHin of the Rectster ami Receiver of the ptH-r Land O.rrce, mil in ike (Kl v it rent therefm at literate of two dollars per acre, the price fixed l.y (lie act of fhud AnitiN. lc4b". as soon as prar.licalt'e after seeing tins inai. e and before lhe day ap-p-.inird ft lhe cointnetieemetit ol the puhllC sal of the lands emiiraclii" lhe tract claimed, tslierwi.se such claim Sh.-TI he f.a-leiled. RICH ARU M. Y'Ot'XU.Coininissioiierof ifle Gen. Land Olfice. j-Ktw , , , , rosiio.i:.iii r Or the Und Sales in lhe INDIA NA 10 LIS, FOR T WAYNU, and WINAMAC District, in t.'ie Slnle of Indiana. VOTlCE fs hereby -iven,thit the sales of the lands ot the Miami i ctons. in ludiatfa, ot lered hy Haj.-litiftati..n of the President of the (Jutted States, dated the twei.ty-fi lit d.iy itf May, H.7, lo be held at tlie Land Olflce at Indianajsilis, on lhe sixih 1.iv of Septem -her, 1347; al lhe Land OlfVeal Foil Wayne on Hie aOih Seett:(ir, 1SI7 ; an I at lhe Land Office nt U'lieiinac. on Ihe Iweniy sevemh Se4emler, 1847, are declaied to I poloned until, and to collifliPiHeon Monday, lire -JOtli day t llereinbtr, 1447. Given under my hand, at the cny of vYaluii!!ttin, this second day of Julv.anno dotnini one ilMSisaiid eiaht liiltt.lred and furiv seven. By itle Presidettt, Kit II It Is .M. YOUNG. li t ti Aug. Cnmti.issioner of the Gen. Land office. iSTIc7x IMI Falf T. Oft h" Land Sales in th' INDIANAPOLIS, FORT WAYNE, and WINAMAC Districts, in Hastate nf INDIANA. VrnOE Is hereby giVen, that the ssles of fhe land Itf the Miami i cessions, in Indi.iiia, ordefed bv pt.ta.ualioii of tlie t'rnndenl of Ihe United SUle, d iteJ the twenty-tifih (Ny of May, ItjIT, lo Itr held at Hie Laud Office af Itidiairtyolis, on the illt d.iy nf Setteiu her, (847; nt the Land Office at Fort Wavne on the -2tnh SeptemlK-r. 1S17 ; and al 'he latnd Olffca at VVinamac on Hie twenty-seventh September , 1817, n nd winch' sales were, hy a public not e, dated l he Second dry of July, 1847, declared lo be nostMiiteti nittil, and lo co'iinoence on tlie ti lih day of 1 ece.uber, lt47, are hereby declared I be still further postponed until, and lo commence, at the La .d Orh.-j-at ludiatnitiolis on Monday, lite 1st day of M ty, 1848; at the Land OtFceal F vt Wayne on Mofld ty. Ihe lh day of May, s48 ; and at lie Luid Oirice at W mannte on Monday, the 1 5ih day of May, I8rt. Given nnder my hand, al the city of Washinclon, Uli lim' &.ty ol Julv. anno domini one Ihu'usaitd eifln hundred a..d heiy-wveu. By llw Prem deul, U.1CHARU M. YOL'NG, Ni ComniiHshMier ofthe Gen. I aind Office.
ooiiiifi s rovia. -jr-sjOIt sale, a ermd medium sine PiemiuTn iooking stove. Free len J7 dollar. Enquire al Uns olfirc. tf SHAWLS. VERY rich and ivautiful Turkey Shiwls.sucb as areuld ai "sy li )0 east nf ilia tnouuUli.s. just received, and Hill h soio
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'tance? a w ho'e famüv have I evn cured bv a single bot'.le vstth i
p rlc-ct rest.. ra. ion ol the general hert h. H is p.u.le t in evert case, an l more esin-ci.. ly in those 01 long standing, to coi. tlie Use of this tn. .heme for several days ane. t e iii-ea-c is :h cke.1. Most usti.lly th'S meiUi-ine wil require no p! 1 to ke p the bowels fn goo I or.ier ; hou d the patie .t, however, require a catha lie m i;i jine af er h vi. g take th re or foi dOses of the Tonic, a sia gle.lose of Lee's or CmW's Pills, or any ol the ordinrrj cathai tics, will be fud'u'itf' t- , This remedy has now b-fn extcsi'i'ely used' ttlroughnut 'he IV tt ftnd Souttfwest 'or the last feve . v ears, and wi'liin that pe lod has" peimauen ly cured Over i.to.tVsj cas-s; iu all i Carie.. 101m., mjuy of which, had bet:1 of fro 11 one to th ee jetr t indii g, and had resisted all the Usual remedies knoun in this country, an 1 in no case did this medicine f if u here the dir.-ctions w e ioilow-ed properly.' Such is its invariable success thit a Is ge number of irrecta;.V practitioner of Medicine, iq v a ions parts nt the country, use and prescribe it in pref. re ce u (i liiiinc and alt otu r n m.-diJs. The pub ic are assured that it i not only- certai 1 in it- edects as '1 Cuic, but being composed enürety ot " vegetable medicines, is perfectly innocent in ouy cases 01 circiimsta ce,and miv be given to females, iut mts, aud ui. arwjns of del ilitated an l delicate coestitutio'.is w ithout the lea.t fea- wh itever of any unpleasant elirct. TWs medicine is com-trse-d of articles ot the pi imt.-f aud parr4 qdality, und i alwav- made by the p:prie-or in pe -j i, f.rr the eta lished lorms of ph-trin tcy, (which cunno Ik-said ol the many Tonics now lloo i g the' Western auJ South west.-i ft coiin'rv and
1 iif tL'is respect a tfne is r der.it gr ally supei'or to the r. "medics
u-itta iv piepaieu enu s.ia 11 tne eotini v. By i s ape ient and ibweiliil diaphoi'etic pTftr'-flles, added to its to ic quabii-s.it i re .derej eminently u.eno- to Qu. nine and other remedies, as a gelter land sjp Har TuQic in all cases whatever wl e e Tonics me proper to I al .11 friste-tj. The ptop ie'or, therefore, wotfld tespi-clfully invite jtraentfotiers a d the pul tic generally, to give i. bit a luir trial, and th. y wi 1 the. be convinVeJol its great sun-riot ity over all other remedies now iu use for the put poses ccille'd. Perso.is living ia districts of co'ifn'ry siil j.sr.t to A true and Fever, ClilN a .d Fever, or Biliotis Fcem, would do w. fl to ks p a supply of this valuable remety I a ays 00 baud, csp.x-iatlv it medical aid cannot be conveniently had. The proprietor has now in hi posses-io-i tntndr d of certificate of i s value, iriven by persons w hif save used It, wf a many le tei from merchan s who have told it la gilv in th :ir country ," as well as from ma'iy rcvcts.b e practi'ioners, w ho have used it in preference to other rcineditsi atte-ting its valde. WILSON, S A IIBIRO. at SMITH. Propi i.-tors, Louisville. Kv. JVe", tlfe tnldersig-ted, do hereby chii-:1u ly certify , tha we h.sol I largely or Smith's Toni.- Sv nip in on- n. ighlwi hood, and i.i very tnuny ca e have per-onally seen aad kno- 1 it d.-I amor.g our customers, and fronf w lisi w e h u e seen and knoa of its on-. .do, wi'h'out he-ita ion. recomtlend it toon- fiiet.ds and the pit-lie peneraliv, as the m jst pee:iy, :imari'nt. und innere t rent: v that w e have eve' seen Or Beard of in th cure of Agu. and FeVr Or CLills and Fev it, aii'd w e do Iseliev- tl.nt it w ill ju uo rs-t fat. to cure, if the -Itrection are Jihr-rlr followed. L. F. CHILTON. Ch i-tun coun'y, Kv. J. IC HAMILTON, Hancock con ."ty, Kv. M. fk J. HELM ER, Sp ingvilJe. la. P. LENDRUM, Falls Rough. Kv. GR AH AM V It V WORTH. Bow li ig-Green. Ky. J. W(1ARNER. Charb-stown, la. W. G. BOWMAN, Millei-s-tow .., Kv AV. MITCHELL at CO . W.ttpoi.,t, Ky. IL T. BELT. Levermore. Kv. J E. GOOD AT N, Tt Ion-vine, Ky. W. E. SUBLETT, Clinton, Kv. L. FRISBEE, Mill own, la. SKMfEL Ml UltTY. tlsr.trn-bttr'-n Kr KOL NO IF EE k fAKRETT, Bro nvi;i0' tri PERRY flMTIl -R, Monroe eouutv , - E- O. BROWN k CO , Bra idenbuieb Kr J. M. PHELPS, Leavenwo ih, Ii. ' ToMiitssna BsoiHxas, Agenis at Indianapolis. April 21. 1P47. JC9 gm frAgents and Country Drs'er supplied hy F. Mrryeai.-r, '.ieneral A?ent for ludiana, Tliird stmt, oprent the l'ost f fTiee t'n tinnati, Ohio.
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