Political Beacon, Volume 6, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 December 1842 — Page 4

lccTirri from fust tak J l.lo no more linn pay tlic Iehts of ilie the circulation the first of January ; (iovcrnmeiit with ilia redeemable paper Ing itntr.l .t ll'M.K.Hl dollars nido.l by of tli .'"vcrutnciit i:i wliicli respect it thejerent facilitiesafforded in obtaining loans ; accomplishes precisely what the Treaeiily from European capitalist', who were seized (,)rr?. daily at this lime, ill issuing lo tlie with the same speculative mania, which pre- creditors the Treasury notes which, vailed in the. United State and the ur,-c , mi(t,r ,.(W j, js :l u ( h,,r;X( J i'is?lie. ll hits in.portationror funds from abroad, the ro- n.!,ml,,int.c , aI ortilwry ,nllk, as it i t of ! k fair and loan no our can . . . . , i . .1 .1 ...,.. Kd ... Urn s bes notirolits to private stockholders, he surpriod at the apparent but iinsub'tan- . 1 . . nt.inti.il Mate .,f pro.pcrity which every and lend ll captlal to lll.hv.dl. ll. If It where prevailed ov.-r the land; while as lit- ; he objected to as a Government Hank, nnl tie caiie of urprie ihonld be felt at the the objection he avail aide then should present pne-tr ition of crry thitis;, and t!ie : j, the laws in relation to the Treasury be ruin which ha befallen to many of our I'd- , repealed, and the mp icily of the (iovernlow citizen in the ni.lden withdrawal from mt,n, , vu,,rt yvhat j3 ,0 to jtj or pay circulation of so lar.-o an amount of hank h ow(. bn ubroo.-, ted. i,.,,,., since l.lj-eNreedo.y, a, behev- , chief purpose of the proposed rd, the amount added to the paper currency . , ! r .i f.,r a -imilar period antecedent to ,:?, it l.xcheqiier; ami surely if, ... the ncconceasci to be a matter of astonishment that pbshiiienl ol a purpose s; essential, ,t alsuch shipw reck should have been made of fords n sound circulating ni -.liti-n to ll.e piivate fortunes, or th; t iliilicultiei shonl I , coutl' ry and facilities to trad.-. ;t sll oild rbt in medius; their eie;a,'cinenl on the 1,.. retarded as no sl'!il rociiiii.iien.hnon

part ol debtor Stales. Apart from w hi h, if there be taken into account the initio ns.- I oe utaineil in the dishonor of inimi reii' hanks, it is h-s a matter of surprise that in..i.. i ,... . : -1...1 ... ..... ..r ....r , -,...,. ..... .... leljoiv Citizen, I li .'t ll Co Iti :i 11 v lion, lave escaped the hli-litin; iullm nee of tie lime-. '. In the solemn convict ion of thee truth., 1 and with an anient .hereto mcctiii neeestilii . of the conntrv , I felt it to be my duty tc caue to be nubiiiitlcd to von at the com-! mcncciiiftii ol y our i ne eMon, inc pi.ni I'.ichenner, the whole power and duty ol liKiintainiii.' which, in puiity and vior, wa to be cxerci-rd by the Kepreclitativc of IliC I'riiplc theni'c lie'. It wai proposed to place it niider tl.e control and direction ol N Trea.ury Hoard, to coi-it "f three t'ouii)iilonrr., who'o duly it should be to see that the law of il creation was fiilhfully executed, and that Ihe great end ol oupp:ing a paper medium ol exchani;e, at all times convertible into gold and filver. hould be Hit. lined. The Hoard thu constituted, vns given a much pi rmaneiicy as could be imparted to if, without endangering the proper hare of n ponihility which should attach to nil nubile mreiits. In order to inmire all the advantages or a well-matured experience, the CoinmisMoncn were to hold lluir otTicesfor the respective periods of Iwo four ond ix years, thereby securing at all limes ,D the management ol tho I .xeiieipo r the rrvices of two nun of CMieriei.ce and lion of CNperiel.ce and to place them in n condition to eerei-e per- ' 1 feet independency of mind atid action, it va previded that their if moral shoiil l only take place for actual incapacity or in tiJi lit V to the triMt. and to be followed bv the rrcMdctit with an exposition of the causes tif sii( h teinoval. should it occur. It was proposed to e-tabli-h subordinate boards in each of the State?, under the nine restrictions and limitations of tl e power of removal, which w illi the central board, ihonld receive, safely keep, and dihnrc the public, money; and in order t furnih H a. ...... I . r. ......i;,.... ..I' ....!.., ,t,. fl.M Pv.

ehei.uorfh o.ld retainof the revenues f the I S.rool v oprrale; lie . op.e Government a snm not to exceed sJ."i,iHMMMm o i Id h ive lo hhtciie none but themselves in pf rie, to be set apart as re.piired by its fur any injury that lllieht arise from a operrt'.n, ami to pay the public creditor eous so reckless, since their aems at his ow n option, ci 1 hi r in specie or Trcas- would he the w rorg-iloc IS, mid tin y the nry notes, of denominations not 1es than ' p.ujve speclators. live, nor exceeding on- hund.ed dolh.M, . There can he l.ul t'nree kinds of p.d.lie which notes HM.hl lo.r.deen,cd,t t:.eM:vc- :cuir(,m v ,M (IoUI ,,,,, sivrr. The ral places ir l'sne, to he rect ivalilo at all . -c ., 01 s 1 . . . , e paper f JMate ii.s'hii'ioiis; or, 3d. A ieptunes tiiul every where 111 pa 1 merit of tov- i 1 1 . . rrnmrnt due.; withnrestrai.it upon Mlch i rese.il Hive ollhe precious metals, provided issue of hills that the same should not ex- , hy 'he (ieu-ral Govei nuielil, or under its ceed th-.! inaxiniiiin of 1 .".( M H ),c M M K In order I authority. The Suh-Tieasury system re to puard against all the hazards incident i jeeled 1I1C last in any form; and as it was to fluctuations in trade, the Secretary ofj oelieved that 110 reliance could he placed Treasury was in rested with authority to is-' issues of local inslilulions, fur the sue S.I'l'O.ltiOof Government stock, should :.,.- f (I.1Ilor:1 .-irciil .Moo il ..eeo.

I I .... 1. , the same at an lime he regarded as necessary in order to place beyond hazard the prompt redemption of Ihe bills which might he thrown into circulation. Tl.n in fact the making the iue of l.-'iOOMHI dollars Lxchequer bill", ret snbst anti.i Hy n 1 1 H 1(1,('i(l dollars; and kieping in circulation nevi r more than one and one. half dollars for vrrv dollar in specie. When to this it is added that bills are not only every where rreeiv able in t Iov eminent ilne, but Ihat the; Government itself would be Initio.! for their ultimate redemption, no rational doubt can exit that the paper which tho Kxehctpier would fnrni'Ii, would readily cnUr into general circulation, an I he maintained nt nh times at or nbove par with cold

imd 'ilvcr; th. reh, realiong the great waul. lt,.s );t3 ,,,,. !lmi;, hyllieir heilio oMbe nKe,a,,d fulading the Ul.c of l'cu- , ir:nis,.iell, ali tempora.y; their ceaino t ' " i bear interest at given periods, necessarily In older to rrimhue the Government rinses ihoir speedy return, and thus roloe expenses of ihe plan, it w.m proposed si,iCts their ration of eireuhition, and beino to invest ihe r.xcle po r with the limited ,iS(M nnv , lC tlishursi uients of Govauihnrity l" du d in ltd of ex. h anye, no- ,.rme,,t" i,cy cannot reach those points les prohibited by the State in which an where they are most required. By renrtociiey niiolit l o itinted, having only ."50 ,, rirr their use permanent, lo the moddays 10 run, Hiid resiiny on a lair and bom er il-extent already mentioned, by olf.-rino lide hi-". The .-jr;sl.iiiv. will 011 th s ,lo iinliicemeiit for llu ir return, and hy point iniolil bo mi pl .'itiy aiiiioiinecil as lo CXch 1 iioino ,cm for coin and other values, avoid all pn-t.M ,.t p iriiality or f avm iti-on. ( y will conslilule, lo a certain ex!on ll wis furthermore propos. il to invest lies ,i. oeneral currency so inm h needed lo Treasury aget.l wiili aniiioniy i. receive ,,, ,;, aj t,c intern il ir.nie of the country, oil il. ito-.il. to a bin 'eil mo oint, Ihe sttecie i ,.,l this is the ex. heotirr nlui.sa far as il

fund of individu iln, and lo grant cerlili-' c.tesj iherel'or, lt be re. h omed on pie- i cnlalii 11, under ihe idea, which ii behoved lo be well founded, that oich certificates) would corto- in aitl of (lo I'v he. rjuer b.l.s in supply, nr asifeand auiple

p.p-T cireulalion. Or, il 111 place id Jibe i,; Treasury ,.n a footino of the Irght si contemplated df lino 111 i si liiniii', the j,.', tahihty, is fiiliiely obvious. The Ilxchcipier should bo aii.lior 7.0.I not only ci.iht ol ibe'tJovernmeiit m v bo regartb d to exehinge it bilU for actn .1 .lep.iis ..f s v,,,v .,, ( ,l0 (;,,V( ,',,., i,s,.f, S,ecie,bnt f.,r spei ie or its oimi.!on! I.'j a prim iph- t,t vitality, without which all sell dnfis, t harg n2 iht ief,.r a small but ji movements are l.nigui.1 and all its op -reasonable premium. I cMiriol ih.u'.l buC rit.u- in!i irr .ssed. " In tins spun 1... thai tfirj bftirli of I Tis In, w.., . ;x,.e;ive f. It itself hound by the most fpnedily rnnfe,i,.,l in the revival ..f ihe , h i Hive sense ..ftluty los-ibmit to Concredit, Irnde and bni,,r ,f w hole ; oress, at its hist sessitui, the pmpiieiy of cnunlry. loitertaining ties opinion, ii b- ru ikinr a specilie pledge of tho I m l lui.il, comes rny duly lo urge its adoption upon j tlf. f,,r . ncgotiatioii t.fihe loi ;n Congress, by reference to the uliongesl I ihorii'd lo he coittr acted. I then thoiiiil considerations of the pubic, interests, with, thai such an application of the public .1 -puch alterations in its detail s Congress m ain, would, without doubt, h ivo pi ,ccd at tniy in its wisdom see lit to make. ; t,e command of the Government ample I nm wll awre ihat ibis propose,! n. binds to tclievc iho Treasury from tho teration and amendment of the laws cs-' temporary embarrassment tin ler which it tahlishing the Treasury Department Ins l ibored. American credit has suffered a rncounlered vmious objecliuns, and that considerable tdiock in Kurope, from the among other it Ins been proclaimed a large indebtedness of the Slates ami the Government IVink of fearful and danger itis temporary inability of some of them to import. Il is proposed to confer upon it meet ihe interest on ihcir d hls. l ie;

no utraordiniiry power. It purport, to

0f j, ,,, pui.li,; eons-deration. IV poriy I ,tllir,ir.l ... ,, ..r.-visioim of law. it can

.run into no dmjeroiis evil, nor can ans ! 1 abnso arise under it hat such as tii.? I.eo:...ir..;ii i. ......... r .1.1.. t'.r ;i ' p !..-. I. . . . . .v. .11. v,... w... ..... .1 "0 td.-ra!oU ; s nco it :s mil tne ere ;:uiv ,: , :m" ' s.H.epMhle a. all lines of; nio.iiu. - aiion, anieuoincm or rrpo.n, ii i: .' plasure of (,'onrog.. I know lliiil i' !n Iiren idijocted lhal the systi-m W-aild h h il.lc ! I"? pu:iOl l,y the e;i;sl dure, nv whom ahuie it could he uhused in the parlv cor.flicis of the day. That such . ahusi; would manifest i'S' lf in a change o! the liw whicii wmi'd author Z" an ex- ss ive issue of piper lor the puii s.: xf n- , ll it in i prices and winn no p'jed u f.iv. ! To tint it tiny 1c ktv.v n.-i. ;i..t ihe i.scr pti m of s n h a in t (J'-njress is iiliooethcr ora'ui'. iis ,.! i : adiniss d'e. The thcry of oi(ions w.oil.l lead u.-; to a i:!l i- f ':ni. i sion. I'ul a perfect S( entity ; j: : i j, . pi credino so reckless, would hv hou; 1 i. r isl in ihe veiv n .lure rd" tii i-i; Ti p'dilical iu'y which should he so Id i ,1 t., th'j Hue inlerrsis of ihe country, a to resort lo such an rxpedicni. would ineda,v n,ert wilh .1 ovtllhrow in tin- f t , , ,!ic fnmrnl t.e .,;,, r tt.r,s, , (u he ,..., ,,11,, ..,.;. r f,,.r..;P ., , . .. 111 1,' . .110 0 1 it ri'ili'i-mf il it ivfoil.l ipfiiinp worthless, and would, in the end, dishonor tin! (iovi'lliliu'lil, involve li" people in ruin, all I such polil'c ! i it At Ihe s::ui'' OOpek SS lisorai'o. At l!:C s::ui'' ' , .-u h a view iuvoivi s the ill tor 'ny b I ' of I'uinsh111 any rurrei'.cy o;o- 1 111; 11 if.at nf the precious met ils, lor, if lou i.;o 1 1 iniu. lit itscll c iimoi fori-o ihe teniptation of excessive paper issues, what reliance can he placed in corporations upon whom the temptation of individual aioran.liz'inent . . sully and 1111 1 voidabl v adopted speco as llii! exclusive currency lor its own use, and this must ever he the case unless one of the other kinds ho used. The choice, in the present slate of puhlic sentiment, lies between an exclusive specie currency J ,, i,e ne ,;t aUd Government issue? of some kind on ihe oilier. That these issues cannol he made hy a chartered institution, is supposed lo he conclusively settled. They must he made, then, directly by the Government iiocnts. For several years pisl lliey have been thus undo in tho form of Tre isury Holes, and have- answeretl a Valuable iinriitis.- Thier usefulmiy operate iu fuinishiiio a cuireiiey I cannot foreg. the occasion tounie its importance to iho credit of tho Government iu a financial point of view. The :;ro it necessity of resortino to every pioper i,n. I br 11, miiio expedient in order lo place filler and dMrou. rw.inuinn 0f ,,

S. Bank of Pennsylvania, had con largely to increase the scnlimef. trust hy reason of the loss and ruin laincd hy the holders of its stock, a large portion of whom were foreigners, and many of whom were ulike ignorant of out political oroairzaiion and of our actual rc.poiisihilities. It was the anxious desire of the Executive that, in tho effort to negotiate the loan ahroad, the American negotiator might he ahle to point the money lender to the fund mortgaged for the redemption of the princip al and inierest of any loan he might contract, and ihorehy vindicate the (ioveriiment from all suspicion of had faith or inability to meet its engagement. Congress d iff" rod from 'h" Ex-cntive in this

view of ihe suhjf it nee to . nevc.r;... j less, tne dmv oft , Execu .vc r.-st.rl 1 to every expedient in ii viw r to nego-' l! ii: l ie iT'ionz v' loan t'.r to tin so oi i lie AiiM'iit;in to.! ' t of h'gh ch a racier and d n- w...l.Uil'f." no lieiK : -sii r ..u.i th'j mo; .i i:j spect.n ie h s : ; n "re i. i: thus si nlwrnjr- !" lis when ;'h in- ' i"Cts I n! t h al lily if ihis t iov.-; i ... o..1.. a i:ill SO suit!! "S !!'! :, ii ii.l i 1 1 ir.ore 'liin too? ("tTl oi'.t'ii.iy - ti ii ii 1 1 i!.'rii"; at 3 i'o lill' lOVi I'llltl? ins "I Eufop-". aiii.: Vulvcd in debt, and wiih ilnvr : heavily hllld'-iied w!tli t-ixaiiou r'-aiiily ohtain loans of any amouni hi a "T-'iv reduccd ra'o ol inieiest. It would he nil profit (o h.o'v litillier lot. .v i ii a':: ui, dons slate ol t'liii'S, hut I i lode without add-no t i . - t , f r !: :: wliich has Jl.'iid t-lYUfi i!::'.:!-. :-i:s w'th 'he inr"cst !;i i;:'iH.. I". ! i i r ! ! -i!i pi ?! ii .!."'""t , me il li,:o' wn sr.ii 1 e,--. ' debt H I 'HPH CioV '.i.i IV j. I. el ,.' !l! tl!' n: rid. beto' v. ii, :;.. ci a jr.'V.t ei 1 . i 1 1 s .11 .l! V. I:I:S' I V. -i '.'ii io sia'iir'.i ; 1 1 li'i' 11 d in s .:(. ii,lli f l so-, i:. f. I . ' '! ! ' V. ' 1 C(,ilOil ' l,.cs-!;: I t tiiC ,:p i.ii.ri t- .1 UUll'V i'.U a Mil and vet lo have failed, .ii iiiost iiiii'outiiii.d (i.stiiitit in :('S ils ura pin pose to obtain which, : cuoise pursued is t!:" t:irs fatal w!i:eli co-.ii-.t j; b : a.!!.;.t d. il ' oiis tn : uo m ;:i.il hji k iu i's i.w-i wai ts, i'ti.i it t ' these tne.ii.a n re i'.'W beci tin: ol viid : : ;lit mils! iln- iibject. 1 Ik will jii" ally aid LjAViK ipiCl, It rtiiojlltli, ill brliioiuj about this result. Upon what I regard as a wellfounded supposition that its bills would he tcadily sought for hy the public creditors, and that the issue would in a short tme

reach the maximum of $15,000,(100, it is k,.ep constantlv on hand a compile assortobvinuslhat $10,000,HK would thereby mcnt of

by aildeil to tne available means 01 inc Treasury w'uhout cost or tharoe. Nor c;:n I fail to urge the greal and beneficial resulls which would be produced in U the active our nils of lde. lis ellects upon the solvent Slate Banks, while il would force into liquidation those of an opposite chancier through its weekly scttletnenis, would be highly beneficial; and with the advantages of a sound currency, the restoration of confidence and credit would follow, with a numerous train of blessings. My convictions are most strong thai these benefits would flow from the adoption of this measure; bill if the resuli should he adverse, there is ibis security in connection wiilt it, that the liw creating it may be repealed at the pleasure of the Legislature, without Iho slightest implication of its good I nth. I recommend to Congress to lake into consideration ihe propriety of reimbursing a fine imposed on Gen. Jackson at New Orleans 111 the time of Iho ntt.ick and defence of that city and paid by him. Without designing any reflection 011 the judicial tribunal which imposed the fine, the remission al ibis day may be regarded as not unju-t or inexpedient. The voice of the civil authority was heard am'dst the glitter of arms and obeyed by ihose who held the sword, theteby giving add lioli-il lustre lo a memorable military achievment. If the laws were offended, iheir in j' s'y was fully vindicated; and although the penalty incurred and paid, is worthy of little regard in a pecuniary point of view, it can hardly bo doubled that it would be gratifying to iho war-worn veteran, now in retirement and in the winter of his days, to ho relieved from tho circumstances iu which th il judgment placed Mm. Thenare cases iu which public functionaries may he called on lo weigh the public interest against their own peismial liaz tids, and if Ihe civil law be violated from praiseworthy motives, or an overruling sense of public danger and public necessity, punishment may wi II be restrained within thai lim"t wl.ich asserts and maintains ihe authority of the law, and the sibjccin 11 of ihe niilit 1ry lo iho civil power. The o iei,t:i.-of .New Oilean, while il sa" I a city Irom tii" hinds of ihe enemy, pi the name ol Gi-n. Jackson among ilmse of be o Capt tins of tho age, and IliisMatc.! ... .- 'he brightest pages id . . Vstoiy. tfla il tin: 1 n s s of exeitrio. n , .ist;llg a ihe t ; :ji have censed lo op- -itf', ii is believed thai the remission of this iiae, noo whatever of gr itifiealioii ihat I'emiss'oii m ghl cause the otirnoni mm who inclined and paid it, would be in accord nin e with the general feeling and wishesof ihe American people. I have thus, fellow -cif zoii- acquitted myself of my duly under tho Constitution, by living before you, as succinctly as I have been able, the state of the Unioo and by inviting lour alleiiiion lo measure if niU' ii importance lo the cututiy. ThK"cii':ve will most zealously unite " Uj,,,,rlmcnt in lC aeCo,nrli8!.tnent of til thai

relieve Ihe 'wards of a com..oistnuency, or elevate the destinies of a beloved country. JOHN TYLER. WAsnrNGTOx, Decemher, 1842.

I EC IJIiAK PACKET. r hu.vrrr.".-.-r;y STEAM-30AT Wfil. PENN. fAC PROTZIAN, .Mauler, will run ro'rnl rl in the trade between Aurora and 'in i:t:,:iti. Leave Aurora ever' morn nt hat" ni-t t o'clock and Lawreiicc!.i:rsb :il h i!! ast 7, and return the same da v, leavinir t.'incinna' i at "'o'clock I. Ml'or freight or pasn re .pply on board v;. ! i-r. " 27 VHi: vr.llAHHOAT -' r " .. --. i-, i-V INDIANA, t; i. HROWX. Master. r. r . inn rerulariv in the trad t 11 Ri.ing Sun and Cincinn bi t .t ill s ! iti leave oim ' . 1111, Moii'lavs. e dml Friday.; at fi A. M. "aud will i i 'iicriuati same davs at 11 o' ! oc bil'-d. A;i; 1 iv HI ..- ...,,1 1 1 "... 1 . 1 -. t-1 :.!,'- llll ti: I.- U ,nir.... Saturdays nt 9 o'clock ve at ' M . 1-4. .i'.: '--U'l viiao Jays F. iBAIL? TniPS rom AI'RORA to CINC1 S N -NTT, art , . made by Ihe I XD! AN A. leaving Auro-j 1 1 (.'-!.. ek A. M. and Cincinnati at 2; 1 r i'reht !-IC. or pa tar" appiv Iv no or t. 0-? W. TATE SON Oct The citizen of I,nvrciiccburgh and its vicinity, arc hereby informed that I have removed on MAIN STREET, onnosite J. Muni's Hotel, where I expert to Brass, Copper, Briltania, Japan, and Tin-Waro, Which I w ill warrant of as good quality a any in the western country. A J.SO PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, CO.V.VO.V STOVES AXD PIPE. ALSO, C. Guild's Patent Queen of the West STOVES. All of which is nflurcd Low for Cash. I will be prepared at all times to make and put up Copper, Lead and Tin guttering and pipe, at the shortest notice. GF.O. B. SHELDON. Lawrcncehurgh, June 17, 1842. TII E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully in form the public, in genral, ihat he has openn" his shop in the room for nierly occupied by Jose piOroff, as a Hat Store, few doors above Mr. O Heustis's Hotel, where he w ill keap constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of S DDf.F.S, niiim.ES, MA KTINd ALES, Girth and Si rsi iiit-s, fine and cnarse Coach and Dearborn harness, together with a splendid assort mem of TRUNKS of every description. Work will he executed with despatch, at the shortest notice, on as cheap terms as can be had 111 the city. By prompt attention to business, he expects to reap a liberal share of public patronage. J. F. CRIDE"'.. Lawr'nh ,ov. 2fi, 1 84 1 T-8m NATIONAL HOTEL. ! 1 HE subscriber has taken for a term of eurs, the large three story brick house on the corner of High and fbort streets, in j the town of Lawreiiceburgh, Indiana: where 1 he i9 prcpareil to entertain the travelling public. No pains will be spared to make it j as good a bouse as the country affords. j Steam boat passengers will find ready ad- ! mittancc at all hour .f the night; ready transportation can be I. id to all parts of the i country, by stage or private conveyance. (Jood stabling and the beft attention paid ' to horses. O MFCST1S. Lawrcncehurgh, Kept. 12, lSPJ. , r"U VQtTTS LOOK OUT! All Tax- ! ! 111 the o.rili December next, w ill ' i'i ''. ! eted iis the law reunircs. It .ii r iniiijnini 1.1.1 1 ti.tr . ia 01 o pn.i Hies taa 1 : ad ca-s where t ixes are O'litauiliiif; .it ihat lime, milap' i". charirable from the emuilv s. at; even timerli the lax is then paid without digress or ,ip. I hi. i1 iif.i!' i every township inn days, ami ha it ojn-ni' i an ouiee at both Wi'itiinut-'ii and Law-reiii--h.ir;-h, to nffon! tax payers every fa"iliiv in !!iv j.-e.-.f-r; and co'-v, unless tiie lax is paid a!i!. i m iv be done at either Lrwrenceburli 01 V ' diiimgloii by Christmas, the delinquent must rieel lo av crisis. I'.BI'.N I'.ZI .! DlMUNT Oct. I I I. Tren- and Col .1) C '7TIE.VT. Wanted, a few thousand bush els ol heat, for w hich .all cents 111 Cahii wiil .;iii on delivery at the Lnwroneeburgh -team Mill. A. P. HU BBS. i dec'llf. i .1LOUR Payne &. Roberts' brand, kept;"' 1 rnsfapilr r5i!t Ir J. ft. LANE.

!Ts:

TO FAMILIES & INVALIDS.

j The following indispensable family remej dies may be found at the village dnis stores, ' aud soon at every country store in the state, j Remember anil never set them unless they have the fac-simile signature of ! . C'"?vZi., 'f(JLi on ti:o wrappers, as nil others ! by the same names are base impositions and counlcr feits. If the merchant nearest you lias them not, ! urge him to procure thrni nt 71 Maidrn-lauc, ! next time he visits New York, or to write for llietn. ! family should Ir a irerk without Ihrse remcdie BALM OF COLUMBIA.FORTHEIIAIPv, which will stop it if l.i'tiint; out, or restore it on buhl ; places; and on children make it grow rapidly, or on : those who have lost the hair from any cause. ALL VERMIN that infest the head of children

in schools, are prevented or killed hv it at once. y y s jFmd the name of (gffrtJ&r 'tLCO ou

it, or never try it. Jiemembcr (his uiwaya. RHEUMATISM, positively cured, oitii all shrirclled muscles and limits arc restored, in the old or young, hy the Isnii.i Vegetable Elixir amd Nkkvl and 1one Linimenibut never without the name of Comstock &, Co. on it. j ari wholly prevented, or governed if the attack has j come on, if you use the onty true 11a vs' LiMxh.vT.froni cy Las and every thing relieved hy it ihat aiimiis of an out. ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it. HORSES .hat have Ring-Bone, Spavin, Wind-Galls, &c, arc cured hy Roofs' Specific ; and horses entirely cured by Roofs' Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Balloy's IVIagricai Fain Extractor SalVC The most extraordinary remedy ever invented for ail new or old ! and tores, and sore It has delighted thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, and no failure. It will cure the LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never vva made. All should wear them regularly. Lllf'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS: on the principle of substituting the tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with LIN'S PILLS, superior to all others for cleansing the system and the humors affecting the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, and the general health, f m See Dr. Lin's sig- VtCtht 1 exit tintnr fliua O " DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure sick headache, either from lite MIJlf J or bilious. Hundreds of families are UA3J using it with great joy. CORNS. The French Plaster is a sure aura hair any shade you wish, but will not color the skin. SARSAPARILLA. comstock-s comPOUND EXTRACT. There is no other preparetion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this. If you are Bure to get Comstock's, you will find it iuperior to all others. It does not require puffing. CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, wid all external ailings all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this balm ; so in comjhs, sw elled or sore throat, tightness of ihe cheat, this Bnlm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once. Frcfeh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. Dr. Uartliolrmrto's will prevent or cure all incipient consumption, taken in tune, and is a delightful remedy, keinem ber the name, and get Comstock's. , lAI ll(ITnAlf?a m KOLmSTOCli S VERMIFUGE wiJI 1 j 11 . , eradicate all jYJlgJyfcffi in children or adulti i.k . r...n, ...; ..:..i"Z- - ...., M. ,( ,s me same mat made by t uhnestock, and sells with a rapidiry almost incredible, hy Comstock tj- Co., New York. TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S cure effectually. Kntorrdarcordins in ml of Cnnp'cn, in ttic yonr IS I'i lyrr-Jk 4 ( .. in tlic C lerk's oltirc til ilie .Souiiiirn District ot'..w Votk. By applying to our agents in each town nnd village, papers may be had free, show ing ihe most respectable names in ihe country for these facts, so that no one can fail to believe them. 0-Ile sure you rail for our articles, and not be put otl with any stories, that other are as Rood. II AVi: TIIIlSi: OR NONE, should be your molto these never can be true atul gemmie without our names to them. All these articles to be lind wholesale and retail only of ns. &$d$t&C WhoI"l8 Dnigjista, 71 Maiden-Lane, New York, and of our agents. (JO All of the foregoing Median re Jor sale at the Drug Store of JA O. I'EJUUS AV Co. Lawr'gh, la. Aug. 17, 18PJ. Country produce of all li'itd.-i, received at this Office on subscrip-

Consumption and Liver Complaint. jTKR. TAYLOR'S RALSAM OF' LIVERSJ' WORT. This medicine is really doing wonders. Never, within medical history, has there heen a medicine which could perform so miraculous a cure as this is daily doini- Consumption seems disarmed of its terrors, and Liver Complaint vanishes at once when this admirable vegetable preparation is used. For eight years has this remedy maintained its position against every species of imposil ion, fraud and counterfeit. Raising ok IJt.oon. This certifies that Or. Tav lor's r.alsain of Liverwort has heen the means of saving rny life, for it cured me of raising blood, to which I M-as subject. I can confidently commend this medicine as a certain cure. ' JAMES WOOD, 47 Cannon st. Proinred only at ;!7,J BowciV, N. .

and sold hy i J(). EMUS S Co. Lawr'gh, la., Aug. IMi Ll-ljr WILLIAM BROWN, Manufacturer of Pct'vnied liiht and Left 'Wood Screw Hound liail Bedsteads, SS now prepaid to offer to the citizenf and public generally, the be-t article of furniture in the way of l?edtcads ever offered in this part of the Country. This newly invented bed-lead poeses the following decided advantages over all others heretofore in u'o: Thev can be put up or taken down in one fourth the lime that is required to do the same with oilier-, and without tho possibility of a co-take. They arc. mere firm and lors apt to become loose and worthier; but on th". contrary, are always drawing tighter and without a single harbor for vermin. As soon as their superiority over the common kind becomes known, and duly appreciated, they most of necessity take the place of those now in use, or at least to a very great extent. All who wish to purchase a good article are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere. Old bedsteads al- : tercd at the shortest notice, where the posts are good and ol" siiilicient size. lr.sn 1 Kept constantly on hand and for sale, a large and general assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, IVarraalri a ftrsCrale article. Al! of which ho will sell low for Cash or approved Country Produce. All kinds of WOOD Tl'RNINO done with neatness and despatch. (lj Ware-Rooms on Short street a few doors west of the Rranch IJ.111U, and but a short distance from the Steamboat Landing. Lawrciictburg, la. March 21th lb'4-J-ly FEVER AND ACUE, CHILL FFA'KR, DUMB ACUE. Intermittent and Kewittent Pevcrs and all the carious forms of DUlious Diseases sprctiihi and tuirouliI;i currd by Dr. OSGOOD'S India Ciolaoguc rgMHIS invaluable medicine was prepared M. from tin exlen-ive practice of several years in a bilious climate, anil is never known to fail of curing l-T.YF.R; AND AGL'E, or any of the above diseases. It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, enlargement of the Liver; also, r.l argeineut of the spleen, called Ail L'F. OA KM, "and the various fornn of bilious Indigestion These, wiMi the other varied affections of such climates, arising from a convnon minimal cause, arc only modifications of Ihe same disease, and equally controlled by the smic remedy. Residents of bilious climates Kmigrants, ; S:i2;n uSvJ invariable and absolute Preventive, ; Kach bottle of medicine is accompanied! 1 with a pamphlet on the "Causes, Treatment, and Cure of Fever and Ague, and other ', Diseases of Hilions Climates," containing much valuable information. A supply of the above invalu able medicinejust received and for sale by JOHN FFURIS & CO, Juno 2i 1$! yO-Om I.C'I S AT, Isaac Anirs' Brand. I have on hau I and expect in stare 1000 barrels Kenawha Alum Salt, of a superior qualI ity. A largo portion equal to I urks'' Island, j Pork packeri, and others wishing the article jean procure it here on as good terms as the same i quality can be had at anv other pointon the Ohio ! river. " JESSE HUNT. Oct. 11 tf. Cincinnati, Oct. 2!, 1S1T. To whom it may concern, we desire lo sfatcf i in helialf of the Alum Salt inaiiitf a.'tured at tho I Kenawha Salines, that we have for sever al years i mane use of ihe article in cur parkins; operations, 1 and from the inai ner in whi. li our pork has been 'cured, picked in that kind of mil we pive it a decided prclrir.ro over nnv rnar?e salt that C""'PS ' ,his -x except it may he the very i het description of Tu ikt' Maud. Pork parked ' iu the Kenawha Allum Salt comes out of the ! barrels as well cuivd and maki.15 a better apas .,.,...,.. a, ..u.l i 'I'mVs' Island salt of the ordinary quality. A small quantity more by measurement of thi salt nnv be required to cuie Pork well than of tho other kind, but lor Iho reasons above nated as well as for ilscheapnoss, w e re,-ou,ni"iid 1 1 the packers at least the mixture of a lar?e in .h-tv of this salt with the Turks' Island. Pl'till ,V. I A t R I. We have used tho Kenawha coarse fait for the last seven or ri?ht vears. an 1 can say unhesitatingly, that we have found ll not only to ansver ihe purposes, hut decidedly prefer it to any coarse salt wo have ever used. Wf li ne never had any ililTi.-n'.tv with cur pork since packing wiilt the Kena.xha coarse alt, it bavin ; stood the inspoc tion invaiialilv in Now Orleans, New York, Baltimore and Boston. We have now on hand and expect to pack this -cne Vr. Isaac Noves' Brand of coarse salt, an 1 Meok it decidedly the best article we have ever r c-e. ed from Kenawha. WM. &. NAT. POiN PZ. 7E have for sale or rent, several improved FARMS, lyinc in this, Ripley, and Franklin Counties; also some 2000 Acres of wild land". Letters addressed to us, post paid, on tbse subject, will be attended to, and an accurate description furnished of any particular piece of land etntiireil for. MAJOR ,V MATY. Lawrfiicrbun'i, April 1,

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