Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1845 — Page 1

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INDIANA STATE SENTINEL:!

THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE STATE (gj-Oßce on Illinois Street, Xrth of Washington. (J. A. fc'jTr. CIIAL'MM, Editors. 07-Thc State Sentinel will contain n much larger amount of reading matter, on all subjects of general interest, than any other newspaper in Indiana. tibi: sroii-wcuuLY i:ditiox Is published every Wednesday and Saturday, and during the session of the Legislature, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at Four Dollars a year, payable always in advance. THE iVEEKIA" EUITION Is published every Thursday, at Ttcu Dollars a year, always to be paid in advance. 1 in advance will pay fur six months. 3 will pay for thres copies one year. Persons remitting nU) in advance, free of postage, shall have three copies of the Semi-Weekly one year, n- will pay for six months. sl will always lie charged fjr the Tri-Weekly, and .r0 cents for the Weeklv, during the Legislative sessions. ADVERTISEMENTS, will be inserted three times at one dollar a square of 8 lines, and be continued at the rate of S cents a square for each additional insertion. Quarterly advertisements, pr square, js".

All advertisements from abroad mutt Ac accompanied

by the cash ; or no attention will be paid to them. fCy"Postage must be paid.

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DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES :int Mc;imi , A simple and frugal Government, confined within strict Constitutional limits. A strict construction of the Constitution, and no as. sumption of doubtful powers. No National Hank to .windle the laboring population. , No connection between the government nndlanks. A Diplomacy, asking for nothing but what is clearly right ami submitting to nothing wronjr. No public debt, cither by the (iencraH 'ovcrtirncnt, or fry tJie States, except for objects of urgent necessity. No assumption by the General Government of the debts of the States, cither directly or indirectly, by a distribution of the proceeds of the public lands. A Revenue taritf, discriminating in favor of the poor consumer instead vt' the rich capitalist. No extensive system of Internal Improvement by the General Government, or by the States. A constitutional barrier agairrst improvident State loans. " The honest payment of our debts and the sacred preservation of the public faith.

A gradual return Irom a paper credit system. iNo grants of exclusixe charters and privileges, I

special legislation, to banks. No connexion between Church and State. No proscription fr Jioncst opinions. Fostering aid to public education. A "progressive'' reformation of all abuses.

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The Erkor of Fanatics. The fanatic says that no compromise with wrong trust be tolerate d ; that whatever is wrong must be terminated immediately, without regard to consequences ; that each individu

al's convictions are the standard of right, or rather that the law of God is the standard, and the convic

tions of each individual the rule of conformity or conflict with the standard ; that slavery, according to

the convictions of the Abolitionist, militates with the

laws of God, and consequently must beopjvosetl linder

all circumstances. c do not allirm that all aboh-

jUriists preach or practise these doctrines, but we rc-

rard as fanatics all who do.

.Where is the great fallacy in this reasoning? It

is merely the exaltation of individual over collective

judgment, the authorization of each to judge the

whole, the dominion of the subject over the ruler.

Each individual's convictions are not the rule of right ;

thev are not the law to hirn, f r no social !eing is al

lowed to be a law unto himself. Hut the fanatic will

say that this will euiiicl us to deliberate wrong. We

reply that it will ultimately compel all to do right. Man is a sxial being, both physically and morally. Sjcietv is therefore his destiny, and this is proved by

both reason and revelation ; and consequently the will

of society is paramount to individual will. This be

ing admitted, eicii individual must conform to the

will of society, and not to Iiis own convictions. Rut here an important distinction is necessary. The will

of society is both mandatory and prohibitive; it com mands one thing and forbids another. Must the indi vidual commanded o'jey ! Certainly, under all cir

cumstance-, or leave the community. Rut this

would compel the Quaker to bear arms." And who

can rationally doubt that society has the right of commanding him to bear arms ! It must have the right of judgment upon its own safety or prosperity, and this imposes upon the individual the duty of obedience; and if it should require this of the Quaker, his only refuge would be departure. Rut this mvudes his right of conscience. It d so, and hjs refusal invades society's right of self-government ; and when society and the individual are in conflict, the individual must yield or depart, even though society, in this very requisition, violate the laws of God. And should society require the subject to hold slaves, or to slay his iirst born, the subject must obey or depart. We admit that remonstrance is bolh his right and duty ; and if the remonstrance convince and change the majority, then the right is transferred to his side, ami he is at once in c -Operation and not in conllict with society. The leading, deciding question is, which is the general, which the individual will. The same rule applies to things prohibitive. If so

ciety forbid the slaveholder to emancipate, the parent to teach his children, each iim-t obey or depart, with

the right of remonstrance, or in other words, the right of attempting to change public opinion. Rut we shall

Iwj told that, cren in some cases, the right of rcinon

strance is prohibited by society. Even then the subject must obey, and depart silently, unless he ehoo.es to incur the risk of speaking to change public opinion. If he will defy it, he it cither a traitor or a patriot, a reb-l or reformer, according to micccss. If society sustain him, he is the latter ; if it do n t, he is the former. Rut what is he under the law of God ! A social being, and there tore a subject of s K'iety, bound to obey it links he can change its will by peaceful rruionstranec and argument. Rut what if

society, in all thee requirements, violate the law of

God ! that is a question lor the Supreme Kiih-r, ami not for any of his creatures as subjects of society ; and He will decide tin? question and vindicate His laws, by punishing, immediately or remotely, the .society that violates them. And how shall each .subject of oiM-icty know when it viola be the laws of God !

Reason und revelation furnish the rules, and the riht

ami duty of the individual is to refer to and quote

them. Ileucc it his coii-cence 'disapprove) any law

of s' Kiety, he can only pnnrh, but must n a t against

it ; and t his preaching do not coiu inev the majority.

his refuge is martyrdom or departure. Hut which is

best I iK parture ; lor bv removing to a society bet

ter constituted, he may aid in making it an example that shall finally reform the one which he leaves. Fhila. Luhtr.

rice Vast Ollices for flu Stale Sentinel. IV'.nv is flic Time ! All prrsons residing in the vicinity of the following post ollices, will receive their papers without charge of postage from this date. Who now w'ill not fend us two dollars for the Weekly one year? Just four unts a icccli.

Marion County, Pikftun . Clermont AllisonvilSc Webb'g Farm Cit-rmintown Cumberland New Ucthfl Itridgeport Auguta llendrick County. Hampton ri.unlu-U Hcllevillo StiU'gtillo Danville New Winchester Urownstur SprinRtown North Salem Jan'ilton Cottufn. Westliel.l Noblesville SUrawtown Cicero

lltonc County. Lebanon Thornleysville Ky niton Jamestown Katc Village Northficld Morgan County. Moorcsvillo Monrovia Hancock County. (Iriet. field $Uar ('ret k Charlottsville Philadelphia l'Ji n Johnson County. Greenwood Franklin Tar West Stt c Uy Conn ty . Pleasant View Illicitly vi!!e Morristown

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Itules uf I'osmge. Cents.

For ft irTe letter not excceilinj half an ounce, (advoir-

uu:xi-e,i cnt not cxcei'iuniT 300 mile

Sent over 30 ) miles

ivi cveij half . unco, in.l an y excess over every half ounce, the same latesof p st.ige ; ml wl.cn ajv'itiet, two cents on each letter ; or four cents, if the aj vettiMt'jj cot so much. aJ litional. F"r trop letter (not to be m each For any printed ciicuhr, handbill, or advertisement, unsealed, scat any distance Fur any pamphlet, or other matter " of every kind," that is " trjiimittlle ty mail," and has no wiitten communication, cf one mines or lcs, or for a ncwpapci exceeding 1,900 q'iarc inches of surface For each addit.onal ounce, or an excess greater than a hilf ounce For any other newpaper, sent over 30, and not more than 100 mile, or any distance within the same State Sent over such diMnm

IT. S. .1IAII.S. 1 PROPOSALS forcarryingthc mails of thoUnitrd States Irom tho 1st November, Ic? 13, to 30th June, 111, inclusive, in Indiana, will he received at llio contuut otlice of tho PostOllico Depiytmont, in the city of Washington, until i p. m., ol tho X M day of SjepUunbcr, Id 15, (to be decided by the 1st of October,) on tho route;), und in the in inner and time herein spccilicd, to wit : INDIANA. 0051. From Drookvült, ly Jennings, Oldenburg, Fnochsburg, (ieorgus, and Allen's mills, to Gnemburg, 150 nub s and hack, once a week. Leave llrookvitlo every l'riday at Ca. in., arrive at (recnsbur; same day bj (i p. in. Leave Greensbnrg every Saturday at G a. in., arrive at llrookvillt! fame day by ( p. in. IIH55. From lllull'ton, Wells county, to Fort Wayne, in Allen county, 'M miles and back, once a week. Leave Iluti'ion every Friday at 0 a. in., anivo at Fort Wa)ue sainw day by 1 p. in. Leave Fort ayne every Saturday at C a. m.f nrrivc at niuil'ion same day hy 0 p. m. ;jo."(. From Columbus, in Bartholomew county, by Kock (-reek, to West Point, in Decatur county, 21 miles and back. once a week. . Leave Columbus every Thursday at 0 a. m., arrive at Wet Point s iuie day by p. in. Leave West Point every Friday at 0 a. in., urrivo at Columbus same day by p. in. IVJÖ7. From Clinton, Vermillion county, by Indiana Furnace, to Paris, Illinois, IS miles and back, unco a week. Leave Clinton every Saturday at T a. m., arrive at Paris same day by II a. in. 1 Leave Taris eveiy Saturday at 1 p. ni., arrive at Clinton same day by 7 p. m. il'j5s. From Decatur, in Adams county, by Fort Ma-

lion, to Liberty nulls, in abash county, oO miles and back, once a week.

Leave Uecatur every I Itursday at b a. m., arrive at

Liberty .Mills next day by II a. tn.

mnnd's and North Liberty, to Curnicl,20 miles and back, once n week. Leave South Hend every Monday at 10 a. rn , arrive at Carinel fame day by 0 p. m. , . Leaye Carrnel every Fuesday at 6 a. m., arrive at South Betrd fame day by ll p. m. o'.)77. From Washington, in I)a iescounty,hy Fdwardsporl and ltobins's Prairie, in Knox county, to Curliale, in Sullivan county, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Washington every Friday at 0 n. in., arrive c! Carlisle same day by 51. ri. Leave ('arlisto every Saturday at G a. .m , arrive at Washington same day by 5 p. m. KOTK3. 1. Seven minute are allowed for openimr and closing the mails, at all o.Tires where no particular t'm lis spefifo d. 2. Post-office blanks and mail-bags are to be conveyed without further charge, on mail-lines admitting of such conveyance. 3. In all cases there is to be a forfeiture of the piy of (he trip when the trip is not run ; a forfeiture of at least one fourth part of it, when the running or arrival is üo far behind time as to hte the connexion with a depenJii 5 mail; and a forfeiture of a due proportion of it, when a urade of r-ervice is rendered inferior to that in the contact. These forfeitures may be increased into penalties of higher amounts according to the nature or frequency of the failure and the importance of tlie mail. 4. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily explained in due time, for failing to take from, or deliver at n post office, the mail, or any part of it ; for suffering it to be wet, injured, lost, or destroyed ; for conveying it in a place or manner that exposes it to depredation, loss, cr injury ; and for not arriving at the time tet. And fr setting up or running an express to transmit commercial intelligence in advance of the mail, a penalty will be exacted equal to a quartet's pay. 5. The Postmaster (ieueral may annul the contract for repeated failures ; for violating the post office laws; for disobeying the instructions of the department l .for refus

ing to discharge a carrier when required by the department;

Leave Liberty Willis every 1 rulay at 1 p. ni., arrive at f. r assigm.ig the contract without the consent of the Decatur next day by G p. in. Postmaster Ceneral; or for 6ittiug up or running an ."!. I. From Delphi, in Carroll county, through the ! express, ns aforesaid, great Miami Reserve, to Marion, in (J rant couniy,G5i 0 The lWtmaster Ocnernl may alter the contract and

4(500 pounds of good hard soap 3G00 pounds of good hard tallow cainlles 125 bushels of good clean diy fine ült t 1000 gallons of good tri Jer viut-gar. . The w inde 10 te delivered in all May, IS 10. At Fort Scott, on the Mtrtnntori river, Missouri, sevtnty miles land transportation from Independence, on the Missouri river. ' 150 bushels of new vrl.ite field leans 1200 pounds of good haul soap 1900 pounds uf good haid lallow candles HO bushels of good clean diy fine alt C50 gallons of good cider vi.ngar. The whole to be delivered in all May, ISlG. At Furt ll'inntbig, on the For rivrr, at the portage if Fox and Wisconsin rivers. 40 bairels poik . . .. L!ö bands of fiesh superfine flo'iir 35 bu-ln ls of new white f.dd beans G00 pounds of good haid oap COO noumls of good hnol tillow candles 20 bushels of good clean dry line silt 173 gallons, of good cider vinegar. The whide to H delivered by the It June, 1S1G. At Furl PrcJif, Sault Slg. Mn ic,MUhgun. tiarreU of p i k 120 banels of fieh supeifine flour 150 bu-hels of new white fo ld beam,.. S00 poumU of good haul s- ap fi '0 pounds of --od lisrd tillow can lie: 20 b'ishtl of g"od clean diy fine alt

2J0 gallons of git.d cnler vinegir.

sjuctivc navy-yaidi aforesaid, after inpcction, and at their 0 n expense. hidli'is raut specify their pike separately and dihlinct 17, in separate lH-is foi the teef an l fur t lie -oik.and f lach of the places cf dJueiy, coveting all exptiies and charge. The depaitment reserves t ) itself the light to reject all t'fltirs fio;n persons wLj hive heictofoic failed to fullil their crnt:act. IJoii !s in one-third the amount of the respective ccntracts will be n quired, and ten per centum in ad.litiou will t withhe'd fiom the amount ef each pamnt to l mai!e, as ddlateial sicuiity foi the due and faithful performance of tluir respective contracts, which will on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with in all lesject, and is to be foifeited ta the United S;alcs in the eunt f f.oluie to complete the deliveries within the Ilccllbd piio1. And

in cac ef TaiiJie ca the pait 1 f the C"Htr:ictor to dt liver 'be aforesaid bc f ai d poik within the time specified, thechUf of the lluicau of Piovi-ions and ( lotliing ! 1 1 have the

tiht to diicct puicha-es to te mac to su ply the dtficiencitS, aid any excess vt cn-thall le t haiged to ai d paid by

Die eontiactois. Payment wpl be mjde tj the Lnitcd

State at the pciiod- above strci.icd, fexcepting the ten per

centum to be withheld until the completion f be cnii ts.

as betöre tted.) afttr the said bee I and (Oik shad have been

UKieqted and . iectivd, and bills Jot. the sinie shall he

been presertel to ihe navy avnt respectively, duly ap

proved by the rcnmaiiI.ints if the- icypcctive tiav-aids, acceiding to ihe teirns of the C'U tiacis.

The paits of the beef to be exclude I. will .be partirulaily

designated in the enslaving to be attiched to the contiacts.

One-half on It June, 1M'; itmatnJcr by the I5il Sep- IN tsonj inteiesttd cau obtain them en application at this

tember, lSlO. At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 112 barrels of poik . t. JilO bairels of fresh supeifine C :r 100 buhels of new While field t'CJii K OO pounds i f g od haid 3 ap 1300 poiunls of god h rd tallow can lies 40 b'.ihels of good clean d y fr c salt 3(30 gallons of g-'od cider vim gar. Onc-hilf on 1st June, iM'i ; lernaiuder by

tember, IS IG.

oir.ee.

Bidders n4 heiet'Toie eontiactois. aie icipiiied to aceom-

puiy their piops.i with evidence of ability together uith

trie names ol Irr'r seicti :, w no.e it"ii.i:ibiiity must le

certified by the JJni'.ed St distiict altuiney, navy ai;e.t,

or some other person well known to the " jv?iumetil ; other-

iso tin tr jroposIs will nut be acted upon.

Bidders u hose pi op sals aie a cepted (and none othrr) will

be foithwith not iiit 1 'hricof; and tluce divsovtr and above

the 15th Sep- I the ordinary time icq iind for ihe onl ir tiat smis ion f

the mvil will be allowed fr them to signify their itadine-

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miles; and hack, nin e a week.

Leave Delphi every Wednesday at (i a. m., arrive at Marion next day, by ( p. m. Leave Marion every Monday at ( a. m., arrive at Delphi next day by C p. rn. ' . , IV.'lIO. From Franklin, hy IItsIpv's an I'can Pls'nn-, to Nashville, ill miles and back, once n week. Leave Franklin every Saturday at C a. m., arrive at

iNasbvilI samp day by .1 p. m

alter the schedule, he allowing a pro rata increase of compensation, within the restrictions imputed by law, for the additional serv ice required, or for the increased speed, if the employment of additional stock or carriers is rendered, nccens jry ; but tho contractor may, in such case,

I relirimiiah the contract, on timely notice, if he prefers it to the change. He may also discontinue or curtail the

service, he allowing one month' extra pay on the amount

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X,,rr All bi ldeis aie icu'ieslcd t extend the amount of 1 1 enter into c-ntrart; and u m .dys over and above the

Ihpir hi 1-; f..r each article, and to exhibit the total amoJiit ol ordinary tune ic.iniieJ lvi the. i.r uuiur transmission 1 tue

wi, 1,1.1 mar; in ue aii-iw e 1 ii ine e.vcri;!i"ii ani iciuiii vi a run-

The peiiods and ipnt;tity of ench delivery at ll e K wheie they are not specified, will be, one-foui th It Ju

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ii.tr at im smriiiiil. will lp. .ne-t ou i th 11 June

1st Sentimbi r. 1st Deumt.er. IM'i. and ft March, IM7.

The hogs of which the poik is packed to be fattened on corn, and each h sr to wciirli not less than two hundred

tiart aii'! bond; at the epicti-in t f which peii-'d-, if d answer be uceiv d, vi coi ti-ct an l bend retort rd, tle supply

will be dkl cd to lie v lowest bidler, acoidirg 'o law.

Tobe uMMid ence a week until the lltb dy tf Au

gust next, in the Fnicn, Cwntituti n, and Ijttellij; ncer, I.

pounds, exclu.ling the feet, legs, ears, sud snout. S'de pieces C; llepublican, Kaltimmc; Lvetung l'ot, Moinwx Jwt

may be suhstituted for the huns. The pork is to bc'.JhM J'd Journal of Commerce, New Voik; Tei n-) lvaniau and

IMM AMI'OI.IS POST Ol'I K I'. Arrivals and l)t:irfiii(s of the .Hails. r . ft t i

' . ' lAiiril v I lit in .111 tlllli'tt fi ml liiLr fvnA k -l

low duly ; r, J, suiiuij , - ..- r., v v.l. I,. C"cisj?ati via tr,f,kr,l!t Arrives Tuesdays, Thtirsdnys j Leave Fort Wayne every Friday at 5 a. M, arrive at and Saturdays 11 k;iit. , Vim Wert snme day by 7 i. rn.

Leave ISiashville every Friday at 1) a. ni.. arrive at uispeiiFd with.

Franklin same day by C p. in. 7. The payments will be maJe through draft on post r.'.Kll. From Fort Wavne to Van Wert, in Van Wi-rt olhces, or ollicrwise, pfter the expiration of each quarter

say in rebruary. May, August, arid ISovcmber.

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C:sjciJtm via lMtrmnehuri Arrives Suml-tys, W'cdni.iy atnl l-'ri l iys l'lieon Monday, Wedncsd lys and Fridays Sui'iiui via .Vii.;ji Airives Tuesdays, Thurrdaya and Suiiiritiy Clivse on Monday, Vdnei!av. and 1'rj'I.ivs

I.tiTtrrnoRir vi.i liomtnaUw Arrive Tuefbiys,

I Iiurml.tyi mi. I f.,t ur.i.iy .... Cloxea sint iy-4, TueH:iy nmt Thursd.H

Mo-hroviv Arrives Tuesd.iys and sitturd.iy s

I lo1 Alninl.iy an. I I i M.t -

W'k I Es, j-, Wrrr . V A rotr il:i'y, except Hu ml.iy

low laily, except t-;it i r .l.iy 4 ... Mo.11 rifMi-Arttve Tut d.iy atnl jsatttrtl.ty s t'loe Wilneil,ivs nin! Siitur.lav ii

llt'ouE, III. Arrivt-4 Tu:sila) , Tliiiilays and S.itur-

days - . ( 'loes on Sund ly. Tue !.iy and Thurd.iy l.trttd tr. vl.i xh'titim Airivt 1 iy - I'luw WeiSnesil.iy ...... Noriheri via L'n port Arrives Tuestl.iys.Tliuistl.iys nud S.iliir;iy ....... '.e Mori'l.'u, VWiliiri' t iy aie! Frt.l.iy (Junes. 11 1 , . vi.i I iriiA'.frr Arrive Tuesdays and t.itttrd.'iyi Ctw- Sumlay nud Tlnir-'d i;" . . . I. - f l tiosj Arrive 'e.Ini .l.i) - - . - Clow s Vrdiieib J s

Imlntnnp'tltM, fyri I, 11... SAMCIÜ. II IIMU'.hSi ), 1 M. ItIIA.AIMI.IS IilK (lTi: fl A i:kM:

H. The distances ure given according to the best infnr.

nation ; bat v mcn-nt'd pay ivtll be uwnetd, should they

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ue.no ,, , U,ry .-ru.iy ni o a. tn. nrrivc at jiroie to be greater ttun :c advertised, if the places are P.M. Fort Wnvt.o amo ilay bv 7 p. in. " ' onictl' tiamtd. 7 1'. M. HM . From Indianapolis, by llroad Kipple, Fetl.lel.em, ,j Tbo püs,tm:lstPr General i prohibited by law from .1 r. M. U ';s;,Ui d' o,:,"ft:,,.,' trl;,p!;,v,,k- Lat' "J KuUa- knowingly making a contract for the tranportation of the i , 1110, to J eru, ri miles and bafMc, once a week. , ,,J , .. . . ' , Ltnve Indianapolis every Tuesday at 3 a. m., arrive at "&. a"' K-r.on who ftlinll liati entered m o any com10 p. M. 1 Peru ript lnv by Ö n tu. i '"i. or proposed lo enter inio .ny cornb.o.iion, to

M. I I.e.ive Fern everv Thtirsdav at T. a. m.. nrrlv 1 I''vcnt tue making el any bid I r a mail contract by any

7 A. M. r. v. m. 7 P. M P. M. 7 A. M.

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an molis next day by H r. rn : ,lber pt r.son or peson. of wlio shall have mode any

Proposals f..r service once in 'J weeks will bo consider- "Svnunt, or who shall hava given or performed, cd. . ,.( . , j r prori-vd W rive or perform, any consideration 'A')iY.. From Indiannp'.'i. hy Hampton, iJitmltV, Now do 01 not to uo, any thing w hatever to induce any other

Wim bester, Ibniibi idgo, Portland .Mill., KoeUvtlle, Ho- person not to I'M lor a mail contract.

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lnanburg and .Montezuma, tn ihe Slate line between In- i

di.inn mid Illinois, in the direction of Springfield, Illinois, .-0 miles and back, once n week. J Leave Indianapolis every Tuesday at 5 a. m., arrive nt Slate line next day by S p. 111. j Leave State Lino every Thursday at a. m., arrive tit

Iiidi.UKijiuIis next tlay by o p. m. Fripos;ils for service ouee in M weeks will be considered, (lucre, whether route i necessary ? IV. Hil. From Jamestown, in lloone eountv, hy Darling

ton mid Vorktown, to Dayton, in Tippecanoe count , "JO miles and l ack, once a week. ) Leave J'imeslown every Friday at C a rn , arrive at

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Leave Davloti every .Saturday nt ( a. in , arrive at

10. A bid received oiler time bv wit, the 2'2d of Sep

tember t ext, at U p. in., or without the guaranty required rnpuind ly law, or that cmnliincii several' roütcs in cue sum of compensation, cannot be eonaidered in ccmpenc'ation with a regular prop. 'cat, not adjudged to be extravasal. ' "

11. A bidder may propnio diTerent days nml hours of

departure and ainval, provided no nmre rumiip 'time is asked, and it is obvious that no n ail connexion cr other

public atcomniodntion is prejudiced. He uiav ask for

u tiptril'c number f day 01 for more jriMinhir time

to the trip at certain 'ensons of peculitr bud ro Jt.

Hut, beyond these change, a proposal for service

iMhrciit Irom the advertisement.

I!oi:F.iiT Nfu kon, ICsip, of Halt iioore, a well Uikvu and very worthy citizen, died a low days no. The l:.veattl was one of the early n-sociatfs of Thomas W'ihh-y, in etabli-hiii;r the Hcifty tf the I. O. of O. F. in this country, and hi standing ninonjst thoe with whom he associated may he inferred from the facts tint he atlnined the highest elective ollices in the subordinate Lode and Kncampnvnt, to which he wan attaehotl, and v ry exalted otlieesj in tin; (Jrand

IMlp;e ot the State of .Maryland, and the (i rand Loile of the Unitetl Stat'!. He was als. the f linder of tho Society of the Son of Temperance, another - of the benevolent sfcictie of the day, which is doin inralculablc service in elevating the condition (f the masses. This la-t mentionetl gfK-icty embraces many of the features of Odd Fellow-dun, to which the dc ceased was an ardent friend, with the additional piall ilication f r mem'.it.Tj.'tip of total abstinence from alinto.xicatin Ireverae-t. Robert Neilson was a printer by profess-ion, ami in that capacity he posjses.si'd facilities for proniotin the benevolent objects; which rfKs.ses.sted his heart. His nime will be indelibly stamped on the memory of all the present and past tlicers of the Lodges of this nnd other cities, as they

could not discharge their duties without having it prr-

pentetl to their ivdicn. e porceive, from numerous

advertis-ments in the L'.iltimore papers, that all

branches of the Order of Odd Fellows, ai.d of tie

Sms of Trmperaneo. joined in the solemnities of the

Funeral on luesday last, and even here his loss will

Ix? deplored by both of the societies above named, to

which he has rendered such essential service. A'. 1 JS'eics.

J-Tlionf mnrked thus ate iSi.nUfu!. Imh.v.. j Canton II ink, St;ilc Ilk and Hi u.rhes, t ar1 Mrt nn. N.

State Snip, f;, (IS 10 and IM I ) ?5 prem. State Sciip, f ."U, di". Il;mk Scii;i, 2". puin. Vatons check, Terre Haute, 10 dis. Woodkmu iM Kind's, Mayin:i, ' ."0 dis. New Albany In. Co. 1 o dis. Ohio.

20 d

IS

Iii de

V. M. Hank, .Miihiui Ins. C.

K I.N 1 1 ck v. All Hanks in this State Ii i.imu.

State Hank, l" di. U ink of Illinois, 4U di. Mlssoi hi.

par

u.inrtiii iioui inu nuveriiiieinent, win prevent lie

J.'iuiestowu si. one day by l p. m. beinj considered in competition with a regular bid, not net

::m;.-. From Lafayette, by Farish! d'roye, Mflford, II- ns'de for cxlrrtviißinrc ; and where a bid containa any of linoi. Spring Cit: k, ami Oliver's ('rove, to I'coria. 1 T." ' the above alterations, their disadvantage vvill be esliimtted

in ci'tnp inni; it with other proposals.

1-. There hliuuld bo but one route bid for in a proposrvl. Id. 'i he route, tho service, the yearly pay, the hiddcr'tf

name and residence, nnd tho name id' each rncinbcr of

the firm where a company idiom, should bo distinctly tated.

The following may be usrd ns a form for the hid, where

mile and buck, onee a week.

II ink of St. t l.ur, , Leave Liliveite every .Monday at Ca. m., arrive at Fe ll irk i f Kivei U iiMll, 10 dis. . S:itiIit!:iV hv 4i n. in.

Leave Feoii.i every .Monday at d a. 111., ariivn at Lal.iyetie next Saturday by C p. m. Froposal for service once in V. weeks w ill be considered. Ol..'. I.',.,... I nC.'r.ttr. I... IP . c I f f..l.n 1....'. ...

., . 1" I . . w . iro 1 1 change from the Utlcirtisemcut is contemplated by the l'orter count v . and V alparaiso, to Cily West, 100 niile , .... 3 J 1

Franklin Hk. Columbu, par i State H. and Innnt ht s, par

rai pir

Clintiui I k. d ) Oluo l ife r.nd Tnist,' Cotis. Hank, Cnu iimati, L.fiyctte, "

I Kianklin,

llillk Ul ..1.1KIIII II,

Hank of Cuclcville, Hank of .Venia, Hatik of Sjii.luiky,

n.mk of .M oictt i, Hank of Ml. IMeasant, lUnk of NMW:llk,

lUnk of (icaua. Hunk of Zincsvillc,

Itelmont It. St. Clairsville,

Muskingum H. Putnam, par Colum. Ilk. New Lisbon, par Dayton Hank, nar F. & M. I'.., Steubenville, par Hank of Wooster, Hank of Chilicothe, par Coin. 11. of I. .nc Kric, 10 ili. mV of tl'.veland, 10 di. I' liana H.tnkin Co. i" dis. Ci.iuville H.mk, ;." di. Com. Pank of Scioto, 12 di. Hank of Hamilton, 12 ihs. Miami Kx. Co. 3. dis. Lancaster, . Hank, 12 dis.

p..r

par ."s r.w i ouk. p il I City Harks, ar ' Coutitiy II ink, par ' Marvloii. pai li.ilti.'i.oie City Hanks, par Coutitiy Hanks,

par ! v irtotM . par H.of Va.and Hrmches, 2dii. 1 Kai mers Hk. of V a. do 2 di. j par j Valley Hank d 2 dis. par I Kxchanc H at Norf dk,2 Iis. ' j N. W. II. of Va. Wheel. ,2 dis. !

M. & M. Hk. at do and Hianc lies, 2 dis. i Ni w Knoi. m;d. I Hosten City Hanks, par '

All other s dvent I'ks., o dis. 1'FNNsVl.VAM K. Philadtlphii City Hank, par rittsbuigh Hanks, 2 dis. Kxcn v vt.r. sr.LLiNo r att. New- Voik, 2 niem. HiU.noie, 2 I'hilalelphia, 2 " Srr.cir. i:t'vrG ratk. American Hold, 1 pietn. K .uin Cold, A Silver ( "

Are may reproach men of talent for emijjratin, when we reproach a umi f,,r ly in- down in his n'iohor"s field because the yruss is softer in it than in Iiis own.

Ktn.vxirrs. A PF.LF.tTF.I aortinent of Fine Flort nee Hraid and other lionJ U. net of llie latest sprots styles just received at I lie lhi t..; Hat &. S-Imw t-Ure, and fi saU: very low. a J. K. SIIAUPK-

If CST received at. the FasliKinal.le Hat & n Glitte,

cse tJeiit. .Morocco I'ks 4 i latest ijirmu st le. G 44 t'alf " ' "

4 4 . gea 4. 44 44 Very low for cash. J. K. PlIAKri:. I:iliN I'iii Hid Slips :ml 'I'M. rnIII.S day rrceved at the Fashionable t'hoe &. flat Store ami b.r

jfl n. N. N. Uom.si.N will ojien a dancing srln. at .Mr. 1TB. I'rake's li.it I in In li.ui.iiili.s, l..i the intru li.m of the joiinir J" UUi ?!!, iu wliitli will I; t.uislil the iimmI CishiunatMe style of d.iuciio. lij? of niiti .r r. i;eiillriiiei on .Mund ay an l "J'tm r-wtPV ol earh v.eek at 7 n't !h V , I . M. Lubes on Saliinlav at J A.M. mut 3 P. M. is.h.x.l to roil i me lire .M..n.l;iy. July II, I -!.". Mi.lt. itl itive rivaie lesson in il un mi: or wait 7.1 to tlio.se ho may iiesire to lake Um-iii, at their own re-i.leine if jut ftrre I. Il-4w T;ili C:irt? F your Uonry. WAII.Y do w t: hear of eron leinu rohheil of all thrir money an-l i -lot In rig Hi rooli tin; neglect of p'iirhii-ini a :id Trunk that will keep their projierty tafe while they are home and a' road.

v onid it not lie netter lor them to call at J. J. IU .ir nnil tela

Trunk that vvill kte;i all safe th::n to he daily rohheil in snrh a way ?

lie ha on hainl a cood rtmortmi-ht ol 1 rnitk Iiu li lie will sell chea for rash or aprroved trade. We would üivise you lo pive loin a call

at hi shop opjMisite the I'ost I lilire.

Male low at w holesale biid ol.nl.

J. K. SIlAUCi;.

s3io?:s ami i;o i s. ITti IXJZ various niinlitie Indies' Shoe. I. doz .Men and llo

jKW II.hiI ami Mioe, Id di. misearid c hildre n's just rereived j

and lor aie ciie;.p ny II KIIDKul.Y. IS .il st i:!;i:i:s i:i, VI.ARtn. lot of Hats, Boots, and Shoe, of all sizes, for sale low y 12 V. C. II ANNA. ;)I od hand lw.r-e wa-.'i! ami h wr.es for sale, cheap for fa-ltor ir.Ml neat SMITH JI.LV.V.TS. 7 'iVAvrY:ii.

I.I. kiriil i f roiintiy j.r.Mtiirc ; t the stole of 1 7 XM

(OT'l'O.V YAItlV, C'IIKAI!

'II!! E nuhj.r ril rs are pu pared to furnish Coiton Yarn id the hest JT. piality, in lare er small ipniilities, at a lower pru e than it can

te pur hnseil i.r m any I'asterri market Merchant ilesinn" losnp

ply Ihemselve wild Ihe art'i le, ale invited, hetore hnyini! eUew here, torall either iijioii us.ato'ir store, er n James riirloon. at Wel's

Cotton l ai tory. l-tf J. . I). i:.Kl.lSl.K k Id. 'OT'IOX VAItTiS. ääÄ. I't'l'M; I'lttshiirrh and liidt.in;iKiIi 1'olion Yam 1 " at the .Mill l rneHl HHIlHlJtt.rs. IS

WIM1S A. I.Iil St.S. riiartipaisne Hrandy i'nle Madeira Wine 4th I'rmd Frenrh do IJ.Td Sherry do Jamaiia Spirit Toit. .Malaca do Sele le i expressly fur medical par ises and warranted pore, I. v June li, 1-.,. . t'K AK.II K All.

i'li:il, ' it r Vuienr. rsnWO UarreU stipeoor old Malaga Wine, 2' hl.ls eider Vine-jar

made expressiv for tin rn.uk t hy the

lie, at lli:i)lii;il,V

irktt hy the snhscriU-r; cordial in hot

4

v77 4 ir.t.Y.y.1.

i.ooii v mr!

r. want to I'lir-AlUNItl I'.s. lt:irmr tr i.',ri l!, l,i,T.4.cf

pu.ta wnlLe u.ll.y L.Mn il 4c'lIA.ÄA lj

ivifs:A'B WAivrs:M. M) only t) lit to Hit h.i.difcl reipiiied t the store of H t T SMITH Sc HANNA. Ami 1 1 a ss. UUZH.N ju tettived at the Havtui. If.it A: Shoe Store.

W W K .'il Mil'l'.

nnd haek, cnrn a wet k.

Leave l.nfav i tin every .Monday at (i a.m., arrive at

, C "it v West next V?dnesdav hy Ci n. in.

par Leave Cdy West every Thursday at G a. in., arrive at par Lafayette next Saturday hy ti p. m. Proposals' for service onee in ii weeks will he eonsiderPr C(l.

:V.iC7. I'rom r.L-.dt.- in, by Vnr)n rI Sfrinford, to Urnvvustowii, in Jackson county, 1" niil'ju and back, once a week.

Leave Madison very Tuesday at ü a. ni., arrive at llmwiisloun next diy hy II u. m. Le.iv: Ürownstow ri ;v ery Wednesday at 1 p. rn., arrive at ."Madison next day hy 6 p. in. '.VX. I'mrn Mooresviljt, by Wu!Ville, Millsrnve, Upper rail, Lei river, ar.d Sr.mtiel Kaufin.lri'M, to I'olund post oliice, in Clay county, dU miles and back, once a week. Leave Moorcsvillo every Friday at 5 a. m.f nrrivc at Poland saniH tlay hy 8 p. in. Leave Poland every .s.itnrd.iy ut o a. rn., arrive nt MooresvilU same thiy hy fj p. ni. o'.tö'.l. from Mount Pleasant, in Marlin rouiity. hy llnrrisonvillc, to lledl'ord, in Lawrence, eo-iniy, Xt miles and l.'.tef:, once a week. Leave Mount Pleasant 'every l'riday at 0 a. m , arrive

at lletllord same day hy ( p. m.

Leave l.edlord every attirI.iy at 1 a. m., aruve at

.Mount Pleasant same tlay hy F . in.

:;:7t). I rom INohle C. II., hy pnnheld, INnrlhport,

Wriuhl's Corners, and Ontario, to Lima, in Laijiie

cuiinlv,'J" iinh.s atnl back, once a week.

Leave rSohl; every r-aturday fit 0 a. m., arrive at Lima j mm tlav hy '. p. in. I -T 1 .... . .rill

Leave Luna every I riday at '.' a. m., nrrivc at iAuuie ttr.im: day ly o' p. ni. ... :i!t7I. from Princeton, in (iibson comity, via the "fund commonly called the ISuekskin road, to I'oonevilie, in Warrick county, '." miles and laek,one; a wet k. Leave Princeton every Monday at 0 a. in., arrive at Itooneville eameday hy p. m. I.eavo Il.ionevillo every Tuesday at (j a. rn., arrive at Prih'-eton M'ne day by (i p. m. :V.f7'2. I'rom Rochester, in Fulton county, by Troy,Cilead, Micon.a, and Joseph Itcekner'si, to W.diashtown, in Wahash county, 15 miles and hack, once a week. Leave Rochester every Fiiday at ( a. in., arrive at Waba.shtown same day by ( p. ni.

Leave a;jahtowti every t.itnru.i v at 0 a. in., arrive

cl Rocfiepler fame tlav hy o p. m. ,

:'.7d. From r!;i"f's Ferry to Itoeltflird, in Jackson cnun-

tv, li triles and fiack, once a wee!;.

Leave S.ine's Ferrv everv Saturday at o a. m.. arrive at

Rock f.rd same day hy II it. in.

Leavi! Roekford everv iSalurdav at 1 n. m.. aruve nt

------- j - - i Sasr'n Ferrv sani.5 tlay ly 7 p. m.

111)71. From Sinkimj-s nrins, hy Rryar.tsv ill and Ilouph-

erly's Shoals, to Mount pleasant, in Martin cuinily, "

miles and haek, on ft? a week.

Leave Sinkin-!ir!ii.ns everv Saturtl iv nt ( n. in., ar

- r i t .- j rive at Mount Pleasant same titty hy i t. m.

Leave Alouut i'lensant every Friday at 5 a. m., arrive

at hinkinc-fiirinir sanu? tlay hy I p. m

oU75. From Slatelord to Rot.kturd, iu Jackson county,

I. miles ami hack, once a week.

Leave Sl.itefoid everv Haturdav ut (i n. m.. arrive at

Roekford atnt tl.iy hy I I n. in.

I.i ;ivo Itoelilonl everv Satnrdav nt 1 n. in., arrive at

Sla'elord day bv (i p. m.

li'lj. From Struth Rend, in St. Jusenh county. hy llam-

butilcr

" I (or we, s the case miy be,) hereby propo lo carry the mail on I'o, , from to , agreeahly

to advertisement, for " rer rvunutn.

sl'ed vith .Tuik's Island salt, and then carefully pa:kcd

villi the same aitich, in j ieces not exceeding ci,ht jound? each. When the parking has Veen completed, the contractor must

fmnih to thii efli-e a certificate fiorn the packer, that the

roiU 1m been so sa'tcd and pteked. 1 he pork is lo be con-

.. ..-. - !

taiued in seasoned heait of white oak Panel, iuii nooptn ;

the beans ai d salt iu bjnel, and the soap and canJles in stronir loxes of convenient sie for tianpoi"tation.

Salt vvill only be nceived by measuicmcnt of thirty-two

oituts to the bu-hel. The carulle to have cotton wicks.

the i.rovisi-,r. f.r Fort Atkinvi and St. Peter must pas

St. Loui. for tht ir ultiri.alc destination, in the firft week of

At-iil. IS It. A failuie in tin putieular will be const lered

a bieach of conliact, and the depaitment will be authorized to i urcha-c to snpnli' these posts The provisions will be

impi'itcd at the tiTie and yhce ef dihvciy, and all expense lo le paid by ror.ti actois .lydil thry aie deposited at such stoithouscs as may Uc designated by Iii agut of the detiaittncnt. The C'ommis-ary (Icneial rcsctvis the piivilt c

of increasiiii; or diminishing the oiant itios, er of dispensing

with any or all aiiicle repmedai any iosf, at any time nc fore tnteiins inlo contia 1 1 and ab of inrming or re

dtirin ' the ooantitie of each leliveiy onc-thod sube.juent

to conliact, on giving sixt days' ptcvioui notice. lliddeis. titd lieiitofore contiactors, ate icouiiid to acrotn

pany their pnr-i.als with y.ideiice of .their ability, together

with the names of their suicties, vvh'e lesputisibihty must

be fcrtimd ly M ifit.ift S.ttvrney.'or by some person well

known to the fovt iiunent ; ot!ivrw'cr i? eir piopveais win

not be acted od. t Advances cannot le ir,adc in any case, an l evhhnrc of in

f pect ion and full delivery trill be tripitred at thin of ire before

inptxilion Will be inaae upon ine urunury jm j"ion, wl.'n h w ill be elici ted in such public money as tn iy be coii-

venitnt lo Ihe point of delivery, the place of puiThac, or

Ihe ieidei ce ol the lontucteis, at the option tu nie iica

ury Pepntnient

Ke) s'one, Philadeli h:.j ; Moitiio Post au 1 TimeH, Huston ; . - I . . . . . I . . I. .!. 1 f

i. ii. i ai i en , i o:ici'ni : r.aTiu l oinami,

Krouiier, Richmond, Ya ; heaton, Noifoik, Ya.; Ktnpjiiei,

Cincinnati, Ohio ; Statesman, CMuri.hu, hio ; Fnion. Nali

vilie, Teni'.; Register, ScuuglieM, III.; Deinociat, I lucago, III.; Kice Piess, Dt tioit, Mit h ; St ate Sei tint I, liid.auap.di.

la; Misiniiian, St. Loui, Mo.; remocral, Louisv ille, Ky.; and (laette, I.einltn, V.y.

Proprietors of the above paj eis aie icc:cstrd to send a

copy cf their itspeetive paj is containing ihe atlveiticmtnt

to this tiuieau. s t Aug. II.

TI C A . ? Vi 9 1 IT AT 1 0 . Ä OT 1 c i:.

a i

fllIlK un.l.rsisnrd. ffeiil fof the A AUK, f CAN nHJTAIU.K -11 IU AT I .I.N Ron the IVurmv Iv.'iiiin ( nl.will re crivr all in-

nelly desictied to he hiiiiieil fiom tin pl.i f I In ! ty tat.l Iom, und

r!iii Ilm aiie lo t'Mthui üii ir k km.i. u (..imiiimi eiilM f

heie tir 1 1 litl tin r p ii - only t carpus ilnjage ami oilier erlics, u hu h they may ;n niatly haw to nay ami will take all prot Hv ol-

lere.l, hv I'll liii ihr.Mlüh to I In ! i.l. Iiihi.t nti-l l'.:tliini..ir. in wlM.rt

time ami ut litiln lower r ite than any other agency In Hit p'imt.

Slupirrs w ill lind Iii ir propeity mine iit in mm Ii Ik iter unit r llasl.

hy Ihm than hy any other hur. u hu h tlo n.it employ the IVrt.-iMe

Si ction IS.iai, n in lln Hoe lliTe l no tr.oiliiiii: iloiie tvrr ll'li ruoiiiitajn-fiotri ('ana! Hoal lo It'll Koa.l t nrs, iimj from Car lo

Canal lto.it nam, whii Ii In t ! tl.mr ly other tinea.

We :iU'. oat ! .M er Ii nit and ot her, hriiiüinif troo.! worn IIm l.-!.

Dial it they liity tin line. Mini (oiiin to M ia arkon fc. ,

Pitts!, nith, aiul to n at Ma.l.-uii, we will rrvvaril then CihmUIomII interior pi ire w ilhottt rnuuuisMoii, either i.t l'ltt-lairih this plat p.

l.t.li.n, la., ll . .r-:oii l I J t Itl.l.t. l fit. KAIL KOlll UMV Or STA. I S. .rj t fHMIK Knit Koat htlne How Cin.rlr.t mull f t't4; i 'i I'ou'oi. the aul.iM nU r nit- rnahl d to leave In- '"' M hau os.li at I A. M.anJ meet Ilm t;.i in lime t

arrive nt Mailion the t ve nine of the nine day. '1 In line oll' ree-

V. . r .1 -ni ,.... I ... i ,lll(r ,1 I iy iiiilin 'iitenl to the travelling nuhlic, pang from. to. ihe interior No d.afis on this olhce will be acceplcd or paid, undtr an) llUH(,,til, ..j.,, ,lf ...p,,,,,, ; rh.nf Ma.li... fr. dian-

cut uiiiM.inccs.

Kath proposal will be sealed in a separate envelope, and

mat ked

Ptoi.o.l for furnishing aim) nutishtenrc. c.::( ). r. in son,

I I. The following is the form of a guaranty which aliould

be filled, the Inst blank with the name of the guarantor, the

second with th.it of the bidder; and the third and fourth with

the beginning and terminating points of the route; and after being dated, should be signed by the guarantor, who must

be shown by tue written ccrtilicaie ot a postmaster, or other equally faiiifactry testimonial, to be a man of propeity, nnd able to make good his guaranty. Thi guaranty, to ccrtifnd, should accompany each bid. The uridersigued guarantees that if his hiil for carrying the mail from to be accepted by the Postmaster lie neral, "shall enter into an obligrition prior to the firt day Of Ju'rruary nit, with good and sufficient sureties, to perforin the eervka proposed. Uated ." 15. The bid should ho sent undtr seal, addressed to the First Assistant I'ostmasler (ieneral, with " Mail Proposals in iho c'tutt of " written on the face of the leticr; and should he despatched in lime lo be received hy or before the 22d September next, at 9 o'clock p. m.

in. The contract!) arc to be executed before the 1st of

January net. . Post Orrics' Vt.vx htm ejit, 11th July. 181.. V. .IOHNöON, 10. Pust master General. U. S. AK.11V ritoiisioxs.

Omer, or Cum. (jf.nf.ral of S'ccsistfncf., Washington, July 14, ISl.'r.

Ü 'PAUATF. PROPOSALS wilt le rtceivtil altnuoiiicc

ik.. i.i .In- nf llrl.it.fr nevt fur tho deliverv of

Com. (icii. Subsu'ence.

Norr. l'.litot will not be taid f r inerting iu their pa-

pets this adveilisfint nl, unless :iithoiied lo do so by the

t oinini-s.ii) (.tiieul of Subsistence. HJ-l awl Sept

xavv m:i:r axü poijk rou ism.

NAV V I)F.FART"FNT, lluicau of Piovisiotiü and Clothing, June 2ü, 1S4".

' Schlad proposals, endorsed riopoala for Heef,aud "Pro-

i:al? for Poik," a the case may be, will be icceived at

this oliice until 3 o'clock, p. m.,011 Monday, the 1 1 th day t f

August next, fr furnishing and delivering, lice ef all cant

and rik to the United States

rive thousand seven hundred barrel of na vy beef, and

live thousand seven hunditd bauds of navy oik:

Mach bartel to contain not less than two hutuhed pout).!

net weight of beef or poik, no ces of weight 111 errei

atticle"ill be 'nib! for. Tele delivcied at the icpcctivc

navy yaids, a U Mo . s : IU I, bttf Iil ls. poik.

i:oo inoo ly.'O vjvo 1!UU 1Ü00

At Chaih stown, Mass., At llrookl) n. N. Y., At Gospjtt, Va.,

67t0 Ö7U0 Sa"id heef and poik mut be delivcied, one-hajf l-etwteti the firl day of January, IS IG, and the first day of Aftff, ISP; and the other half between ihe I5;li day of Apiil, 1S4G, and the ISth day cf June, 140, unless eailier deliveries should be icquiied by the chief of this bureau. Olli is must be made for each half separately and distinctly (hat i, for the ha f deliverable between the 1st of January and 1st of Apiil, and foi the half deliverable between the l'ith of Aptil ajid 1 Jili of June, I S lJ. Payment for the first half to be made within thirty days after deliveiy; and foi the

second ha.f in thir'y days ahcr 'Me loin ol June, 1Mb. The l-tef must be fium well fattened cattle, slaughtered hetwecn the first day of November, lSl.r, and the tir-t day of Kebruaiy, 1S16, and weighing not less than six humlred

pounds net weight, each. Ihe legs ana leg rands ol the hind tpiarteiV, aild the shins and shoulder clods, and at least, ei 'hi Dotinds fiem the neck end of cot fore qnaiicr, or the 's . - 1 o ii. . ... .1.1:.

lait inaik d .os. i, .,aou 0,011 uir uiniiHiiuii of ihe fore and hind qnaiteis of an ox, which will be at

tained t and foim a pait ot Hie tonliael, niusl Ut wholly ..i...i...l fr. 111 each bairel and half tianel, and the remain-

di r of the ciicas must be cut 111 pieces of not less thin

mis. Fi in I.' hour. I 'a. sender can he unit .1 ol' an immriliate curt-

nerliori w il It the fcte:iiutMatN, eiihf r. r I'iim iiiii.iti Ihiirv ille, aa aruiiC. iiieiitu have Im-i ii m.le v In. Ii will pieveiil ull pnittltt of a 1lcl.1V, niaking the tllp fiotu linfian.ipoli to t'nu inioitt, l.otiuvi.'le, inoiieday! .'.(J J. I. VHiltlU.t:s A. . 1V:iI'1ii, .lv'Ir IV.ncv ('immN.

f III III. uh4-iilN I have oiiMl.inll) on h atnl a large ami l3hioiiable .a-siylioriil 4! Jewelrv, iohl uml Stiver W an lie. I'latrd Ware,

Kuirlidi : ri I Aiurr.i 1111 IttilantMa, Painted Japai.rd Tea Tiaja.liold ami Silver I'eiiiit, lli.oii'iiid Miilrl Im.IiI IVns.tiolil ami Silver feer-

taclea. Silver Siinhi, Ladle, 'tip, Pruil Kntvt , Putter Kiiiv , 4.C

tlilil I ell.w' Keualnt. Jew rl nJ very variety of trimiittur. Silver Ware ami Jewelry made to orlcr. IWL.N i;AUI.l.V, 41 .Vo. I'A.'t Mat it , betiriCM ami tk f , Ciciuti. Iookini; .l.i I'liiiiic illaiirfiirfory. ril II T. taitismher hascolntiienreil lly maitulo lure 4 IH-koir t.Ust, II I'orlrail and future FiMiuea of rvt ry vaiiet) 4 palleiu, by Meant Power, and hy so doing he 1 enabled to sell the n" ove articles a lem a they can he pun based in any of the Ladern fit ies, and as Ihe ri.t and diUy i nun h le, t 'ounlry Men hii.it v ill hml il ;i eat!) to their id Viuil.ir to rr.ll l-r..fe nir hasuiü l'.al of r !. Ii re. All Kinds of Cttding neatly Mi uled. 4 ly Lltr.NKZLU. W SV;.., 117 .V.iim ft., Ctmnnwmti. Mi:vi:ic"v u"iTi S. II. Coi ner Third ami Waliiui Slrorl., Cincinnati. Olii. H 117 H'lI.KSAI.i: and retail ilealer in lniNrteit and American Clear , 'I'litiiii ru, niilf. Kr. &.C. Westrin riealei are esec tally invitcl lo evaimne their ih It l-..re u Iimmkc elsev Ik-re. .'1 hey sell at the low est city price, and feel warranted in av Iff th it the) ran ctve sati-l 1 ti.n lo all cust..m i. They will (ill all or. der for Tufctero, Smiir and Cigars, nt I lw slHtel mitke. 4 -Cm Vvooniiiu. v siiui:vsitTiJn7 foniniissioii :ml lrolucf .11 cr chants, ,11 t iß f.f.V, VlI.f.V.. 37 C.ii'irri acaino7 Iii- S.ll 4I.L-1X. flIt. LV'A.NS hsi just rtreived a freli aith le of Vaccine VIAJr tu. The wishing tit ir f.nnili.s .vrrrinated will pVuse et at lia o!t-e 'id door siM of ItrowuinuV. lO-tlw-TT

en iiii,r..s imuiiv, .ii. i. sii:in :iimI Siiruron. .VOFFLKSi In pMlVsnnl i var, in all it varMHis hrancbe, to V ,Y the i itirns ol lndiariaN.lis and lis vi iniiy. lie lias nw.ved liia p ..ihre to the front room, iii flair, over William Mamwir'a atore, lately John II . NVi ighlV, w here all calls vv ill receive rotiu4 attentiou

day or night. i7 r pril VI,

P. IIITNT, lhaiikfiil. for the very liheral patrnage eilende!

IV tohiui lorthe last four yeaisin lln ;tai e, tike iieai-urein

ainioiiuring to hi fiiemlsaivl I he puhlte cnierallv I hat he I prepared to i-rform .tl necessari oJ ral khi for Ihe preaervntmn i I lite tialw.1 trt-tli nd um, and to inert aititu ni I teeth on pivt r plate

with or without artinciai cuius an, ui.oie or uau tri vy auction

iiimji nie it t-i.i i'"o i ........ v. . j, atmo'dieiic piessure. proTiM Uisin bi.lk.foi Ihe use it Ihe ticops of the United c,?'l p"""k 'V tc racked fiom corn-fed, well fattened "'ne'ww'iw .y to cuuntry deuiist that he Slate, npoo infection, a follows : ;. .... i i . X ditrit'd between the hist day of November, 1S4., gold plate .irnl aprirtpa ike. at a .ea...:.hle At the Public Linding, six mites f.om F rt Toiccon, mouth 1 $ l4f, and welghfn? not less i-t..irtdl..r north of W longton, W .s,

if the Chianithi.

M4 ban el c f puk 1170 battels ef fieh siiperf.ne firur . 4"0 bushel of new white field beans Oono pounds of go d hard soap 3ti00 pound. of good hard spcun cand'M l0 bushels of g od clean diy fine salt 1'lsll fall in of rood cider vinegar.

The whole to be dcliveitd in all the month of April, IS IG ;

an l to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February, IMh.

.If Furt Atkinson, west b vik of the Mississippi river, oppo

site Fort Vraufoid,at Duusman and Hues warehouse. loo barrels cf poik " . f0 barrels of fiesh supcif'ec f our tü buhels of new white fn Id beans lS00 pounds of good h ud soap 1300 pounds of good haid tallow candles 40 tusht ls of good cKandiy fine salt 400 gallons t,f goud cnler vircgar. The whole to be delivcied by the 1st May, IS lb. 'At Foit Smiling, St. Pita's. 168 battels of potk . 3G0 barrels of fiaeh supeifine rTot;r I.")0 bushel ef new white held b3ans 2100 pounds of good hard soap 1900 pounds of good haid tallotv candles 40 lushcls of good clean diy fine salt

1.10 gallons of good cider vintgu

than IWO hUil lleU pOUIUlS eacu, fjvtiuuin toe i:hu, J"irs, neck, shouldcis, ham-, lgS feet, and lard, and all lefuse

pieces; and must be cut iu pieces wvi&uiug i less uiu six

pounds acn. ....

lloth the oeei ami poi im ...... ..... ..-!.. i ..f ruik' Island. Isle f May. or St. I'be's

salt and he bet f must have live oin.ees of fme pnlveiiztd

fialtirlre to each l).inci,fxcmM.r vi iu uc muc . Ii la.-ill nrjlrn it

from ft water, a strong (mc-fouith 'he .pianiity of beef and one-fouith the ipiantity of po.k must be puked iu half baiiels and contain one

bundled poin ds net weight ol c -'r "sC ,my ut- ; ...

in esti n uing he puce, two nan ua.no a.u asonebatrel. ,

The battels ai d hall Danen must uc n..- vk?.oned white oak, or white h st.vei and heidiog ; if the e i. ...it le than thice-feurth of an inch thicks

if of the latter, to be not less than one inch thick for b iriel, I v three-fouith of an inch thick Tor half barrels, and to be -ana unci ,-;.. it.. i.wt ...K.t. ..i :

hooped Ueast Uircc-lourius my. v"-

will fill any order for rate. OtlicrfMi tllinoia

ide. 'Jflt

.. ..VJ. IKK). J. a.IOVLIIIIVR.

' TOilIliIS. ltllOTliriCS, HüLtiiit " a kt a i l oEAi ra in Drntr V llcdicincs, ratenlMcdlclne, lvytrtuir, 44meric, Piitnlsmd i'.s, Mediralt.lware, rerlumery, llyn Wim', Wi.ulow IIa, Lipior,etc . w . .u i.rTO" till IT. HlKEI 1LT .rroilTB TMt IIHIÜOIO HALL, ' iMU AN Al'tlLIS, IMMANA. rrecriptlonaccutatelj ri.insoUJ;hppopn at altho.ira. 21 " ii:iicim:s.

I. . le ti.iii..n I rt irri l .um -mi

r ini t;i 10 .In Silphate i.ph'n t'i d i Acetate Moipliu 24 do riiMtine ;1 do tistine

3) ilo llyilrhMiate i ina

Just reeeiv

1 do fleam I attar I do Nop t'aih. toiJa 1 do I n.iia hernia I do Ale.iamlria Vnna 1 do Flower Sulphur

rdandtirfato by l. CRAHIIIKAI.

twTr.vv. 3ir.niciM

, toWi?Vf Cherry, t

I"' Iii I S. r.iiw'.'''i . . ' . . ... Ü Motlat' P,il and lUtlera, U do 'V 'I'T Verm.V-. I, d.. Sapping,.,' Feverand ACue n do do J-".'""?-'.

a ' . . . K .4a

or ... L 'iL'i utf ini.l mnjl be branded on its bead

"Navy Ueef," or "Navy lk,' as the case may be, with ' Vi Vermifupr 2 do do llairTv-.rc, m 1 lU. oanr U'hMI ri31a'fi1 . . . . i - I I ..I iar

the conlractoi's name ana j . . Ii do Jew iravia DA VIII CRAIGHEAD.

unt - 0 50

The bctf and poik will be inspected by the inspecting of. , plaster ncer' of the respective navy-vaids aforesail, and by some i J " "i' 1 8i -sworn i..spect.,; of sailed p.ov,s,.;n," wl.u v ill bv.stUcte.l . . - lliA..r a r 1 1 t lliAir ihtririi I . . .

"T A Kt BWaMflflal

!.st. M t . cm ,e.n ' t't' ": ' . V-,.r I

iv c .i i i o 1 1 o a ve-s - ( r- a i i . a a p.iiiiiiijiujiii. -- t vi

The whole to be dcl.veicd from the loth May, 1 10, to l.y im - ',... X ,y the respective corit.ac 1300 i ...liVo; t iMMindFrem Madder, justreceiv

e löth June, IS4Ü. . 1' itl.o n 'bi likewi Invc ftc "barrrls put in H ihip. bj tbeiU.riUcrat veijW ptj-s ralnier House At ForHW'VOrth Mnarirncr. u ";J!,h" lMlufacliun of the commandants cf the ic- 4J MA ER,eatt fib 300 lushtl of new white held beauo i-n