Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1849 — Page 3

The w.K.Ie upper lall cl the Arkansas lie. 0.1 the I r.gUI.ue Uarua, to the b.y of fcai. Francisco. A few

decrees west of the .Mi-iuii frontier the river bend i

nonh to Jüi.iujJe 3d degree ; and the pmallels ot 33 de- ilarv reasons rt'qima us to make it, f r troop and rnunigret s and JJ degrees cuts the rivers hum thence to iu j tj()ns must ?o there. Political renaoi.. require us to make ,e;J4- I it; it will be a chain f union between the Atlantic and I he great point upon which I rest, Mr. President, is lar,jic Statt. Commercial reasons demand it from u; tii.it there is nothing more to be learned or known that, ! , f.ere I touch .n boundless field, dazzling and bewilderby a kind of Providence, there has been brought to our ; jnr the imagination from its vestneM aid importance, knowledge every thing that is necessary to he known to , 'fho trndc nftlio Pacific .-ran, of the western coast of enable Ui to act, and that the great idea which has pos- . RurlU America and of Intern Ana will all take its track: Mf-ed eveiy power which has ever been dominant it. n,M not only br ourselve but for posterity. That trade of Korth America, that of an inland communication across India, w hich has been shifting it channels from the timo the continent, is now ripe to be realized. It is in view f (l0 Pha-nirinri to the present, is deytinetl to hin ..neu oft!. fact that we are now ripe lor action that I ask more, and to realize the grand idea of Columbus. The leave to bring in a bill for action. American road to India will also become the European The leading idea of the bill, Mr. President, is a na- track to that r gion. The Knrop nn merchant, as well as ti. ml, central road, a highway not merely lor ourselves, tM. American, will fly across our continent on a Mraicht but fur our posterity, lor all time to come. Jjne to China. The 'rich commerce of A si will th-vv The road uhtt-li 1 propose will be national in its char- 'through oor center. And where has that commerce ever acterin all its feature and parts; national, because no U(,Wed without carrying wealth and dominion with it? private resources are equivalent to such a work not lit for jU,,j. al its ancient channel, rmd the cities which it nised it. Nothing but the authoiity of a nation is equal to the UiUt kingdoms, and the populations which upon its treasopeningofa road through some J, CM miles f country ! tires became resplendent in science, learning, und the arts, occupied by favag-s with a right of domain over it which Tyre, idon, Ilalb.o, Palmyra, and Alexandria, among it it requires national authority to extinguish. No private m,cj,.nt emporiums, attest the power of this commerce to means w, old be equal to the construction of such a road : nrir,( to aggrandize, and to enlighten nations. Comor fit Hi be trusted with it. No private authority is equal btantinoplfin the middle ages, and in the time of the to the question resulting from the obligation of procuring ; crusadef was the wonder t f Wettern Europe ; and all the title from the Indians und of protecting the road after ' because she was then a thoroughf are of Asiatic commerce, it W is made. I r,vnoa an(t V enice. in;re cities, in later time, became the

I look upon it, Mr. President, that all propositions to . have this road made as

a private road by individuals or 'mere divided sticamsot this trade of which they became condemned by the magnitude of . the thoroughfare. Lisbon had her great day, and Portuquestion of Indian title and pots-! gal her pre-eminence during the little while that the dis-

companies are utteily com the undertaking, by the

rein, and by the impolicy and illegality of sending in- 'coverv of the Cape of tlood Hope put her in communidividcaU to treat with Indians. All these things require j cation with the East. Amsterdam, the city of a little tt rnutional means, national authority, and n individuals ritory rescued from the sea, and the Seven United Provincould be competent to undertake it, even if there was a : ces, not equal in extent to one of our lesser States, be-

proprikty in puttting such a road into the hands of nidi- j vidu lis to become their private pioperty. I entirely, sir, as from the beginning, repudiate all schemes ol private projectors with respect to this road. Nor have I seen any scheme presented which did not bear upon its face the evidence of total incompetence .n the part of (he applicants to carry out the enterpiise and a deMgn to make it a reat stock-jobbing business to be sold iu tiie markets of Europe and America. The bay of ai Francisco, the fioct in the world, is in the centre of the western toaM of North America. It is central, and without n rival. It will accommodate the commerce of that coat, both north and south, up to the frozen regions hod down to the torrid zone. It is central in that respect. The commerce of the broad Pacific ocean will centre there. The commerce of Asia will centre there. Follow the same latitude across the country, and it strikes the centre o the valley of the Mississippi. It strikes the Mississippi near the confluence of all the grent waters which concentrate in the valley of the Mississippi. It conies to the centre of the valley. Follow the prolongation of that crptral line and you find it cutting the heart of the great States between the Mississippi river and the Atlantic ocean. Illinois, Indian, Ohio, a part of Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania tlu-v are all traversed or touched by that great central line. I have therefore a central road as well as a national rui.d. A central road is the most nnlionil iu its character because it itccomrjindatcs the greatest number, and because it admits of branches to t!ie right and left with the greatest eu-e mill convenience. The bill which I ask leave to bring in, Mr. President, fixes the termini of this road the beginning and the ending. After what I hue said, it is baldly necessarv for roe to add that the starting point is the bay of Sfan Franciseoj sind the ending point is the city of I?!. Louis. Toe onlv thini to be done is to conciliate the Indians purp, protect and support it. We have, now all the information tint i necessary to fix the termini of the road ; the rest is matter of detail. The nio?t dirtct and het route between the terminating points, of course, is to hj taken ; and f r th i vve have, and shall have, when the present expedition of Mr. Fremont is finished, all the information which is necessary to fix upon the details ot the intermediate ditanet; Tiie leading idea then is, that we reserve a breadth r.r l.m lup. n which we may lay down different tra. Us of r.. id, independent of each other; to be kept unconnected with e-ich other; to be adapted to tbe ddTerent means of conveyance; and t be received for all tune to come. It L- a wonderful circumstance in the history of tbe world tht there should b a nation whose domain is no exte,,sive that ffie is able to lay down as she chooses, by law, j , J a road across a continent, the whole distance under one flf and one law. It is a wonderful contingency happened to us. and one which we should avail ourselvcaof. A nait of the plan, .Mr. President, is, that there shall be j military stations along ihe the road for its protection and support. It would be iu vain to have a road without it. We want protection and we want support. Settlers will im mediate I v establish themselves about every one of these Station-, and will oon furnish the means of support to them all. Then, Mr. President, th wires can he stretched. As soon as this route is established and this protection given, the wire can be stretched uron the whole route. Then tindin upon th shores of the Atlantic, you shntt hold converse with him who stnnds upon the shores of the Pacific ocean. You hall talk to one another three thousand miles distant. Nothing, Mr. President, is mom essential than roads. It is an old theme, sir; but it will I ear the swjsestioii thht no civilized people ran live without nmds, and that it is the indispensable duty of every nation which has acquired any new possessions to npn communication with it. We know thut the ß.omans from whom we borrow so many of our ideas, useful or grand never considered a conquered territory added to the republic or the empire until it was perforated by a road. There was no annexation in their idea until there was communication. The idea uat well founded, sir, and one which we can practically carry cmt. I-a"g- and grand at our project of road teems, from the .Mi-sissippi to the Pacific, and a mile in width reserved lor ninny track, it is almost insignificant compared to the roads of the Roman empire. Her territory wps not greater than ours not 0 cmnpuct her population not 50 hotnogeniou as ours, nor ot the greatest na great as ours will be in the lifetime of the child now born; and yet her roids far traocended in lenht and number anything that we now propose. Here in w hat fiibbon says. A Iter enumerating the four thousand cities belonging to the Roman empire in Luiope, Asia, and Africa, he goes on to uy : "All thesf? citie were connected with each other, and with the capital, by the public highways, which, iSMjin from the forum of Rome, traversed Italy, pervaded the provinces, and were tet rninated only bv the frontiers of j f, , ii . .; V . , ll.e empire. 11 we dn iuiiv trace toe uisiance irorn me wall of Antoninus 0 Rome, rmI from thence to Jerusalem, it will he found that the gieat chain of comtnunica.tion, from the northwest t the Mtjthent point of the em pire, was drawn nut to the length of lour thousand and eishty Iloman miles. The public road were accurately ' divided ly mi'e-tone, nnd rrui in a direct line from cue j .livided by mile stones, Mnd rrui in a direct line lrm one city to another, with very littln respect lor the obstacles either of nature or private property. Mountains wer

to get their consent; and lr ttiat purpose tl:e lull prt-po- i l,i,se',f into ni relv "a respectable oh gentleman in ;p l" PI'P" uui of money to he expended hy the : jj 0, nol even tor tlw pleaIVsentinproCunngthHantot the Indians, end I to the f jyi (j. ,ic aillIier al Astur Umw xtingui-hmcnt of such titles !is mav lie rcci?sry li r the , , . , , . f,, . . . . 1 . . tr hpinr c.iltitPfl hv tn l.irtii'M. .1 la llriiri I nil:. :i

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perforated, und bold arrhes thrown over the broadest and " i:i t rapt 1 f tresis. The middle part of tlu rotd was ! A Judge in New Orlfit a fiw l ty ngo, fined a raisfi'l into h terrace which t omioatuled thtj ndj;ciit j mcrchniit ;Ö0 for allowing hii side-wuiU to be in a country, consisted of several strata of Mind, gravel, and ce- nuiddv condition, nild aiso rtCCOinpinied it with u seinen, Ttid was paetl with I trgu u nes, or in some place, vere loctnro. The next liny, he pished the place, near thy capital with granite. Much wns the Bolid ton- j j(p was tilcnsod to t".; the force of his authority and ttruttiori of the Kornau highway, whose lirntif!ei ha not . ' . 1 r. 1 .1 1 . r .1 -i . . ,. . . . j f'. . M.. eloquence rxemplilied 111 the condition of the ideentirely yielded to the t Mort of fifteen centurici. I fiey .. . , . ' , , . . r united 'tho ...hjecuoftho m.t d.M.nt provinces by J, w Ik. which Uü not only been Ire-d from every purvy and fanul.ar ibtcrcou.sp; but thtir primary objtel hid tirleot tlirt and fntn, hut hti.l orttmlly been wuj-ht'il b. e'n t i atili.it the marches t t tho legion ; nor we any ! h)Wn w ith soap, the curb-stones whitew ashed, and country considered a; eubdii.-l tiil it had been rendered, the ;bole bnnquCt'C sprinkled with TOS lenvCS, a lid in nil its part", pert iom to th arir.H ai d authority of tbe scented with cologne. con'joer'r. To advantafi of receiving the earliest in- ; - - telbgencH, and of convey their onb r with celerity,'1 Vm.l rr I'l-.Ti:!; MlLI.F.r.. lVtrr Miller, of Kis. induce ! the enipi rnr? to c4tablo.h throughout their exteti- ton, I'a., died, h aving about so'.O O'lO t f property, ive doniini"in the regnltr itiM-.tution of poiti. IIoiiüim ! wiiich by will he directed to be loaned to tnchniio were everywhere ended at the distance only of five cr ;nmj fnrmpr, nru it nrctiinuhloil interest, this too s,I mile-; each ui thu, wai co.ut-.ntly provided with . hllo1;,, ,t No f t,ifJ pro.,..rtv w;i!j frty fior-es, and hy the hei: cf thcHo re.avs it w n f.iiy ; , 1 ." to trayel n hundn-d miles .,, a cl.iv alon2 ,(lr IUMU;rn I evrr to he sold, hnt the h.fin.i. was to ho cuiliiiti.il r adi. The u- uf the o,it was allowed tt hon.! who ! perpetually. If there should b- no per-on to loin, claiuitril it by an imp. ru.l mandate; but, though originally i an Atluni was to lie built with tbe unemployed iron, intended for the public service, it as n)inetitne ey. Last y'ar the Court of Northampton derided ind'iljed to the business or ctoive.iiency of private citi- i against the validity of the wiii, and n nephew of the Zer,'," i dtreaf d falls heir to the property, ai his imarebt surSuch Wim the extent und solidity of the Rttman roadt vjviI)fr relative. a mnIe line of road above -1,0(10 IComaii, and equal to " J Lnclifch tnile and the 4.000 cities of the empire .. ,, .11 . . 1 . u -i ti -lOVf.MENT.- AGAINST ISt.AVKltV IN ALAEAMA. all connected with roads ol ciunl solidity betodes. Inej . . ... . , , , ,. , road wh.ch w prnpos only halt the length of one ! JlilZ Hydenklt, a prominent und leading democrat chain et theirs. I mrntion ihtm for their magnificent M Alabniin, has addressed throuIi the prei-s, a letter their grandeur nd as prehcniinp 11 example worthy ' to Gov. Chapman, urin? the propriety and necessity of our imitation. The road I propose i necessary to uj, j of a law to prevent the further immigrAtion of slnvc and now. We want it now. Th State of our poMea- into fhat State, either for trade or settlement. Tbe 1 sion in the Pacific demands it. The time to he pi 11 I

arrived. All the jy Hiforii.ai.on on hand nieans are ready, lue tula to Oregon n nett ed, and a government established there, and population i. growing up. iaiiturnia lancquiren; people are mere; anna government must follow. We have a fleet on that coust troops there, and going. Stre-ims of population are con centrating there. iiincH the dincovery of the new world by Cntumbu there ha not been surh an unsettling ol

the iout.il ition or society. M,t merely individual and j t fun(1 ,lim m Qn ,)M ve;n iRt wa past ..VOrkiii!j. ' M fnUHf HnmU,',' a n."tU.T9 "T. "I C.0,mn" ; 1IU fw r blistered by walking to and fro, in enlion, all hound to the setting f-utir to the f tided horizon. .11 of Western America. For wanfofan American road, endeavoring to escape fr. ru Inn confinement ; an l he

they seek foreign routcg, far around, by sea and land, to reach bv an immense circuit what 'h a part of their own land. Until we can get a road if our own, we must use and snpport a foreign route; but that ia a temporary resource, demanded by the exigency of the times, and until we can get our own ready. Never did 0 great an object present itself to the acceptance of a nation. We own the country from sea to sea from the Atlantic to the Pacific and upon a breadth equal to the length of tho M isisippi and embracing the whole temperate zona. Tbre thousand mil cros, and hlf that breadth, it

tIie magnificent parallelogram cf our domain. run national central road through and ihn

We can niwl llirntiirh. Iii .1.. ii.nH nnmnr laws. Milmatch of kingdoms, and the envy of Kings, from tin: came great in arms, m letters, in weaitu, ana in power , and all upon the East India trade. And London, what makes her the commercial mistress ot the world what makes on island no larger than one of our first d iss States the mistress of possesions in the four quarters of the lobe a match for half of Europe and dominant in Asia? What makes all this, or contributes most to make it, but this same Asiatic trade? In no instance has it failed to carry the nation, or the people which possessed it, to the highest pinnacle of wealth and power, and w ith it the highest attainments of letters, arts, and sciences! And so will it continue to be. An American road to India, through the heart of our country, will revive upon it- hue all the wonders of which we have read and eclipse t'em. The western wilderness, from the Pacific to the Mississippi, will start into life under its touch. A long line of cities will grow up. Existing citie will take a new stirt. The state of the world calls for anew road to India, and it is our destiny to give it the last and greatest. Let us act up to the greatness of tfie occasion, und shew ourselves worthy of tiie extraordinary circumstances in which we are placed, by securing while wo can an American road to India central and national for ourselves and our posterity now, and hereafter, for thousands of years to come. The Port:. In reference to the proposition made by certain papers to invite tbe Pope to tttko refuge in the V. States, the (Cath hc) Fieeman's Journal How do yu wis.li to rceive tho Pope 1 As Sjve reijin Font ltr? As tbe Vicar of Jesus Citrit I As God's Vicegerent on Harth? Oh. no! no! vou exclaim ; but its "any distinguished !rni!irnun .'" vow, good friends, the Pope cannot metamorphose trie, i,rnadvav Tneatre ! (nd torsive us tiie trieverence of the expression, but wo wish to be i;nderst"od this time! There is. r.eclas of people tint wo-u'd witness tbe coming o( the Po;e to tins country with fi-joal liKernlity, curio.Sit and irreverence. Who, like Elizur Wright of the Cht onotijj't', "wouiJ 1 ve rilit well t'i give him a hearty shako by the band or by .1 . .. 1 . .. r 1 : ' rtai " ; Kat tbe S'.veroign Pontitl, go whore he nn, must i go in bii traildceilJant diameter. It he is drowned rtway as a prisoner, that isariother atViir so .vas bis ! .Mneter bef ire him. Hut of bis own free action, to ;c;ive Catholic lanJ and to non-Catholic, is mere j r,ll?ince to thinI; f. ; fp. . , , .. . , The (loverntnont and people or this country a , , , , , , 1 - 1 r i whole hive not acknowledged any tealty t Rome, I Till tbey have toiunlanl'j done so, for their own needd, and not tor the rope j o saxo, wc wish to protect them in their unhappy liberties. loit if the Sovereign Pontiff, by an impossible supposition, were lo come tt these shore-? that ia, were the centre of a circle to mive its circumference to afford hint tliose ceremonious courtesies that ure due hint, and which cannot be withheld without derndin; his exterior dignity, would be impracticable short of nets which would pivc tinti-CitholirM jost (oliticnl grounds of thinking their unholy liberties infringed. S the onlv point fit issue is t!iis : These other papers fay "Ve would treat the Pope like any other respectable old gentleman but we reply: Impossibis! The relative weight 111 the sc: le of importance between the two Hemispheres, would be changed tVoui the moment that the P-ip's o it had tached American soil. The Auti-papisds must, by Iiis presence, be crashed into an insignificance that would ho iusiipportable to their priiie. Jnstilt uouhl bo hvUhoi, .and indignantly repeliod with more or leas of wisdom. Ribald Mmga would till the streets. Mobs and riot would follow, and it would be found that America, however well we may like it ourselves, would neither te large nor strong enough to hold the successor of .t. Peter. Ho would havo to gird hie fishfrman's coat about him, and cast hUnself anew into the sea." P. Willis, in his younger days, worked at netting type for a couple of years in his fither's ofneo tiie Ilosttin Recorder. He thus gives his judgment of the craft : Journeymen Printers are, necessarily, well instructed and intelligent men. It isa part of a proof-reader's duty to mark a 'Query'" against every pvssage in a new bock which h. does n t clenriy comprehend. Authors who know what is valuable, profit by those pjiet estimates of tlo'ir meaning; nod many a weak point, that would have ruined a literary reputation if left uncorrected fur the reviewers to ban He, 1ir beiTi noiselessly pot right by a proof-reader's unohsf rusive an; ui most uooks, indeed, we would rather have ie ie criticism tf tho workman in the otTice, where it - .1. ... ... ..,vrf ''Vft pnnttd, llinn ol the reviewtrs who ski prontmnce upon it. in eml there arc many reasons why Puch a law houM I - , -r .: 11 Pro advanta2e t 1 practicable. A miner at Plymouth lost his lijrht, und missed his way in coming out of the levrl of tho mine, and for seven days was unable to find hi wuy nut. A party ! f ,is fellow miner went ill Pt arcll of him, and at vvn nonrly exliausted. 1m vinif been seven ilnya with out food and drink, b-it it believed he would recover. Literal Translations. A Persinii author hna tranalnted yiiakjienre' linp, "Out. briefcnntlle," into French, thus; "Get out, you short candle !" That isn't a bad as the translation of an exclamation of Milton's by a Frenchman, who renders Hail horrorshail !' thus: How d'ye do, horrors how d'ye do!"

Cure of Cholera. Dr. John W. 3Ioore states in a Mobile paper that ho cured one hundred or more extreme casrs of cholera, not losing one, by the use of tobacco. II? administered it in the form of an enema of the Ftre?njih of one drachm to a pint. He first tried it upon a nogro whose pul.-:e was gone, his tongue cold, ami his muscles so riijid that he rested only on his head and heels. In tic minutes be was relieved, und th cure was perfected by drinking a decoction of senna, in hie own case, Dr. Moore took into Iiis stomach a spoonful of the tobacco d'.'cor'ion, with perfect relief from cramp and dinrrhtri. Helium no doubt that e!iob?ra may be as easily managed as the fevers of our coontr ) .

A Male Cat in the Mail.. Toe Montgomery (A lain m.a) (.iizette, of .Saturday las:, says that quite an extraordinary event occurred at the postoilice in te-st city on rnday evening, after too arrival ot the northern mail. 0;i onenin" cue of tbe Iarjre brasslock letter bags in the diti ibnting nom, the crowd of clerks were thrown into a state of no little wonder ment, by the prompt leaping tliertfrom of an appari tion in the fhipe? id a lurgo rm-C'nl having come tbns etisaeked all 'he way from Augusta, Ga. He came without label or direction, and teemed to be none the worse for bis trip. TciiiM?raiic 2Voti An address will be delivered before .Marion Division, No. 7(J, iS of T.t by Jo. G. Jo;s, on Tuesday evening, March G:h. at 7 o'clock. All Jsoiii, Daughters, and Ca dets of Temperance, with their families, and such friends as thy in;iy deYire, are invited to nttend. liy oid i of the Division. (Journal please copy.) J.NO. COOPEIl, II. S. or eetti:ks KEMAINI.VO in the Post OtHcc at Intliauapolis, 1'idiai.e, on M-rch 1, 1S49. rypa sont calling for tlu$e letters will please to say ADVERTISED The inland postage on alllctltrs or papers for Foreign Countries vatst be pre-paid, otherwise thtrj cannot le forwarded. A Apr le Jo'in Aui.i rM'ii S.irah Mri Abeil ll.irrrion Anderson icorge AIU.; Mr Ann Aiken Jjrm-s AiS'ieison Miss Mary -Abury i't'rie A:re Ki:dcy 2 A tor Jos AtiJotJ I'rtÄIy A ms i on.' Juan Albeith John ii Ro'iner William B )ivelt Co t; Y He ielict J I L inii Mu Sarah Ja re 2 Uol.len Miss MarEaret;r;!hner Wm l'itroi LulIIow MornaJay Nüt!'an Hooker l aiiurine Hoover AiuJii'w liola!ay Thoinns ihirtiuaa t hai lej Hint lvi,l I) Mart .Mi S.isan J Itir.fisl.'v "VVillijira Ilil.Ur'iian J Liiah Heu lit A lloovci Mr Ca:haII; at I Jamo llOdMjii Mii Kliza I,, ih Ilarvi-y Ji:ns lift I 1114 Jol.lt H-izi-r ia i.l K R Italiie John Kichoi Jolin ,?ainlal Joseph RoLiii.soii J II Kii'lurilsoii IJco KoliiiiMip Mhr L j Kütourny J N iHoiltr ,:iu;h Aüat.1 I Kann Lucy Kci; Mr Äi:na ;Kos Mi.s Ci.ida A j Kichev Jaim fc I It iu, s Hiram i . v 1 Uo kvr S rt Klia-r Samuel H i'vnol ii John j H u r v y John H !Hul-r Jcl.u liaru,n John M lot., Win lileaJ W Unwetl M iss arar. A llmrv itoige lint Henry jllu'l 11 Bjniicr William .llus Cy lahaann ISsotl.e J;;!:!-' !llUvou U irvr i lire:): kt r A'lZUt ! Ii(,r iuh U 111 B Rrjl,- Mis Margwet li-hev William 3 Smith B it!T -11, ltd I : harU :hk;i P. 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J S:io.i Sam itl Still Iffs Jj,iu J shtil U V S 1 v r J S SutlierlJii J John S di'liii Joint hf-l'i;i-.T lUtiry Sooit Harmon S,u ini-teal Alirutn 2 Sj rmitiu Mis Mis- ' Mill l'.i"V,n Mis Sutah C Hai'Jo.,: AbraLam tti i.t iin W 1:1 F I Dt-i.t'.ey Ih .iiiiaa It Iacu.l li t 1.11 Ui uiii-r C alvi: N hasi M J; lie I.icrsol Henry V li.iiC Ufiiiu'i Irvin Manillas J J on Mi Win J l4iiiion Juuu t J.tn--s J M j Hal I.iu i W K-l!!-l.:N l'r. ys j Djllet i.yiiu I Holi ntooivi.T Geo li.ue M is Kachel j Cowman Ji La . U.iwinan Win III ov 11 it J-il j lluiu r Mjji t T I 1 1. 1 ion Jon u M j IJt.tir I.N.in I Urow a Juo F j llcliatj Dew it C I Dei ry tol N I li,)Jl in Alf xau ler j liaies Snaitli ; ion ! j a h ; UljIfy'.Nelsoa Iltrry Wi'hdia Illne '.f ar l Brown M M 1 ; Coy ner Mdi'lin I. t!hil;ni 11 "nurly t'ti.it ni.tii Uto W f. ott An Ire- M fh.ivtis Win J.s.it J;!c' tJunwdV Mir Iii el Cour 'li-n Mi le t'u'ver M jM-j t'olu Miss Kliza Jones Miss liliza Jaue fill v JclliilllS J Johaaioii Win ;Joh:ioik Aarun Joli:ion J C 1 leniiiiik Israel iJor.l.ui -5 isan Jdn.ra Kl.j V;i iJoinüMoi Jjhn Jotics Win II Joiiusou M.try A W K Kelly W 11 Kiu'j Milj.11 K l ) Solon.on Kouiil. Sc li nk. Kin ('oir;tliU KfUj A M Ki l Soloinin W kiiiY-t urj rnoi R K11...I. ltir Mi hael Kolter I l-or Krat.er II on v Kii.-. liol I' M Ki-rliu Jaiu-.-4 2 Is LocKtear Auron ! -hti l II jSniLinm r Mis Louia SlLio!) Jo.ijii jSI.-w er Vi;i -'arütnt L toy Su-ai ns C V SI. 11 1 1 Misj Aanelia Slone Wm Sloaa tspy Sargeaat Tl." VV Shook J;iCoL J Shinier Klug X Sim r A H erd Svvilt XV ft Slow. Dari l Si piiousoii Iiev J am Sahiii.ih XV L Simtlicr Wiliit Sliaf.:r Rev A II Sl- i.? hli.:ilHäth Siit'. Jyaslcj S.-ii ti.-iin I Slip r Alt re 1 Sl..r Mrs Mary Ann Moevi ; Wm II SarMit L S Sw atl'ijrJ John Sarut J SO'tilttMisun Rev J M r-notlif-r Ali ArruilLüiis iat K. Iliobb frump vV Schoo!trÜ Liieky A'i'trtw ( 01 w i.l J is C;inio' ll A J 3 I'oio-r Mieuael i;otri').-4 Fu-ulin t.'d!ow.'y I'.eauli l'( I i 1 Fi 1 ikI u I l,ire Jo-.i'iU (;i.iuiJjk 2 (.'liutOll J;M-h l.ubb Marirarrt Ceuwi-ll Ju lith M fut ei'er H II Clinors Su-ana Crooiki Clid-i M 2 t!aiiiii(? l'eter t'herry Jo Cary Millen! U iry Mm ell Cu l.":iii:toa A D Cail JmI.ii C.ihel Parick Cooti .Mi-s M4rtha Coteral F.m.TriOQ Cf inr Mit Hannah l.uvt'i iy J O'Ui Lhiii! eit Wdtiton Lynn J'l.-i.iii l."mk;'oriI Kli F dieil Lu,.ton .Mis Kliabet!) SetoM Mr.hon Livin Mi-s Maria !jnijd- Jiidy !ul.i V 1 11 Joli'i JSuhvan J L SpiTi o T jSuti in- Christian IS w.i I lord Jjej h isours 11 a tier I r ITurn r Jumes i'l'rcalwaj Richard Td lor Jenkins Tail II I I Lome Fako) i'rert'cr Andrv Tl.r. alktll Willi jTtiriifr M aacrva (Tdlkiaton Rott i I till Sund l'riifll I. D 'Terajiy Juhu 1 I'lirntT Henry :Tom!ir:"i! i;-orgfj ;Trester D iviJ ! I'.it 1 jr Mih Ehra : A mi j 1";. Ik ins Uol.t Lte (i-Mle Lafev i f Abi-ntn ;l..iux i.'ei itopler Laude Jos-pii me I. n Is.iac Louck k. inly i M ,M ixley J D Murry C r Mat audi Isaac 1 ni:u Maik 'Mai tin Klua'tctti : Mai vol J untus tan ZuCanali I Morehouse Al'iert Mai k W'ilO im M 1I111 J.i me l irke Mi Susdnt.ah M uls Klii :e t'ooj.fr Kerry " t: rK Mrs M t'otn'ii JfSi; ft Daniels Willi im , L)av Joti i or Rolit ' Ü'.n-.c ' M.tvn Joli'i I'uX.T II.lll ll I bulJ Iihvh Milinda , Davis l-'eta I.ivm Iis Marget A Drill )t V I. Do) le I vtfl ' I'ctvx iter KUa ' Da -on Ambrose 1 Doty Joint ! 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M ml a J Kultt Jo:i(li;m .MV.T II 1 I MAO iM;15ki-r Themas lMr(iililH4 (lOl ;Mc rrady Daniel j Mrt.'ray Aaron : Mc ' e John Met,' uic JdUi. Wiirr Witlotight y II VVrilkt Thos Wod K y A Wlit-fler ';uii II Wiildutiiier Samuel Wnirponrr (leorpe Walton Mi4 M.ry W Hin e JMlu-4 Mcl.n uUhu 1'rincilla Wright JoepU Mcllann I Mi' hael V iisoli Jolill jMcOuat Andrew M.-Fall licnj.iniin Mc Uinnev William ,.McUa tie! ") av il 'Mct eii lv Jiiuea McMluuis 0rn 'j M islill teO2! i M c La iifjli i 11 J oscpU I N ' Nevh,usf John ,Ni:ley Jncoli C P N' Is. m John N.-irlcy Mrs K. Nwidf t!has T 'NcwkirU. ( I ns iNovingcr John ! o O tont ll Thos jUrchanl Maiy Y. West Neheiniab Wilson John Whittord Foster Wl iicnnac Mrs Caroline 'A'l.i'.o Miclittl Wlilil W.-siy 'Vill..on Kichai d I-.i'rir' Koiiiirod l'if-h'i.a k Aii:ut'. ! r ishf-r Win 1 r nut D.ivid ! t'. i Iriizer ti'. JWilinou Andrew V ills 1.1 Aimer Woolvei toi K, 1 Koif.fs lluinjihrey 2 I ' stick Jotliritl h it in Jolitl Fain Th"l)re Kidlv Jas i iJn-enlcf W illiam Ü 'KS t' U liii'-m I ui:ih i irt Mr Ü i ilii Joie; li UieenJoha 2 ritlin SaiiiU'(itiiMsl' t reeii lohn 8 ro j.lhur Henrv (i.i;e II P tjjrdner Mis Msry (In wold Martha J (10 t Charit t 1VV.1U1 r (i 1 tWIuti h'ati t;ha jWiijjiit Noah Wnlii Franklin . iUison W Wi'kev Jctili Wiiiht Thos J Witlsry W C I Wlllscy Lew i B WilUon Isaac (Wis-man Simon 8 Whiceman Mrs Bar- ! bar a Ann U v ei ly U in P Phil'ips Mis Frances Poltet Philander i Phelps Y A 1 JPurkt 1 John E Jlost Naihiii Prey sei Henry .Petty Joel A W'reHtle Aupuetn jiVebh Sidnor Woods AliB Klitabrth WilLon A A liht IMinis iVarreti John Pirkrtl Nirhoisl White.iecL Ahrthtm IParstll Mus Rhoda AlWrirht We.sley ill k: k.S I 1.... ' Perry Mini Mshala Whiuiiee r Uaa: Ooodisnn F.dwsrd 1 ltes Joint Mitwicks Jolin ;iliipy Robert (idhue Henry D (iorham Win II ;i-iii Can ids t'eorge Lewis II H itrirll J J Pruyer t rancis IVtty Sil., U'alliiifr Albert C 9 Weaver Mis Mary A lha Wyncoop Miss Massh A WhUii Kdarl Priise 1. 1 Pluilips Miss Kliz'th ; Porter lie-J Pa 1 Iter Mis A Petticord Mrs Martha I, l'erryn B F Pot Nathan Watts S V Vaetr N Vants Jame L. IIUNLA.', I'. M. C!ITTO. VAKIN. (jENLRAL assortment ty for rash, by MS y WM. E. SARGENT. FAMILY GltOC'-KItlES, fit sii Kinds kept constantly on hand, by WM. R. SAKfJKNT. i;i;ymvaici;. a GENERAL assortment ortVred low for rash, by K r WM. E. SAItttENT. NAILS, Ac. JJr "5 r," Hults, Ax., by wm. e. sah;ent. roit SAL,r:. TTTIAMS it houMer, Lard Sod CaodlM. at Rieth h Gatstf 1, Lard M 7w BLYTIIK at HEPDf.RLY.

STAPLE AND FAIYCY DRY GOODS, And a General Assortment of Vier iiiutds usually L'!):l in Dry G ds fitnrr, FUST opened in th East Room of Gri.Tilh's Bluck, which wi I he nA om the b"l lernt- ; nil who dfi'ra eit l.ir; iim would do well to call, a errat in ducements are ottered to cull luMomers. Maicli :i, h-iH Kiy W.M. E. S AHUE.NT.

NEW ;oois! C are rrcrivin Uns In y Hie foüowin?, vi hirli we oflVr fur balfl vliolu9 ile anil tot ill, on re.Hon;iii!e terms, viz: 10 tmir Mi-arinK caridl-? ; la hmr live and imlm Sopp ; M fn-.-h M. K. llaisius 5 do. Pur kets ; 10 botes assorted C.ui!'n ; March I . 1-4'.. Kfi-v 6 liair In! No. M.irkt-rrl j 'J inoXM V. ll.Tia-ew ; la rnlr-gri i Saunas. S.IIIH St MANNA. 'gHU isnclenigneil. h.ivina frmeit n C'i nrlnt-rlii:i in Oie nbeve S- bif-ifiKPri, would respectfully aiinomice to 1 tie citizen of I ndi:innetiüs arid vicinity, that tliey ar now prenHreil lo hilfil n'.l rontnrtj for i' fii'C with the (on)K!ilion Material Ihat in iy 1 tendered 10 llit-in. Oiiful tlis firm, Mr. Puffy, recently of Ciiicimiüti. Una mnple filH-rience in the h'isine. an 1 w pr.n l,ca!ly acqn iinte l with lha vviiole rontii;eol this nysirin of rKifinz. Sa rar tip the system has het-n tried, an l it h h lieea iise.l extentivi Iy in CiriLinnati and elsewhere, it Ins it Ins generally mir reilrd all oilier mots. TU underigntd Kol.cil a tri I of ilieir fkill Irmi al vvh m u desire their rvices', wiili an auiance that full saU.-f.icii n vviHUn given All work warr.inled. ANDREW A. I.OL'UL.N. M It TIN DUFFV. IndiamjKili, f ircli 2. 1" !'.'. f Journal oipy.) f .'i 3m iisilsiF A 12 HIV. 11. A T Til 12 I5UrlT! C:iispcr than liver! TVF'. nr now in the receipt of a largn and well telrcted Flock of " tJioceiies of everj1 descrit-tioa , t'ollon Yarns, H itting, Wick ing, Nad, Gl i Rre, See. AImi, Instant und VeniLon Carpeting, Hujai, .Vatti. avd Window Shadts, to which Hin attention of hi'UekrejK'M is pnrlioil irly invited. Ihtn'r bcnin Moors when yoti can cover Uiem with a ol taipilct -!o cents a yard. I'rnieiiitiei thrt n'iri fir harains Is at the bis 8 Indianapolis, Fen. 2-, 1 4.). f 3 H. J. it It. C. HOTtN. Slate n Imli:iii:i, Iiainilfoii i'oitnly. T Hie Fet ruiry term d tln Hamilton pro',ate court, A. I). 1-40, iVk. Haid rouit ileclired t!te entale i f Inaac Mont pornery, dereaeit,t t-e pti'ltatily iiiM lvent : creditors are then-fore leqmreJ lo file their cl imis a iiixt the ectale for a'luvvaii'ie in (he said (ntiliale nnt w ulna ten niMiihs from the date hereof or they will not lieennileJ to pav -me lit. JOHN II. NEWLAXI). A'mr. Fel ruar- III, 1HI9. (Sl,u0 5 :tis Stale of Indiana, Hamilton Comity. t T the Fetiruuy term cf the Hamilton proii le com, A. D. 1319, 2 said conit declared t' t est ite ot I, ac t'otlinhain. deceased, to Ik probably insolvent creditors are therefore required lo fiie their claims s,raiiist Iho estate for nlinwaiu c in th nai.l probate court within ten months from the Jaie he rent", or tliv n I II ml Le entitled lo py inert. F-hlJAII C t J TT 1 N t 1 1 A M , A d n 1 r . Fel.rnsry 19, Ht'.l. if. I (U) "5-:wis Statt of liifliaua, Slaiuiltoii Cuuniy. A T tbe February term of the H 0111 I'm pruii ite court, A. I. 119, vi iai, roint declared I lies ettnle f liteknel tJole. öeeaed , to l ! jui.t) ahly insolvent : creditors aie IhereMite reiimred lo tile (heir claims ' n dim! tlio estate fur allow iure in the said probnle coutt within ten I mouths from the dale lieieof, or they will riot tie entitled to j.i ineut. t; It I. ST ON K, ) JOHN (i. hl lt.NS, executors. JOHN O. STKl'ilt.NSON.) j Felirtiiry IJ. HIP. (S-v'-") f5 6wis j Statt of Imliaiia, KSamilton 4'ottiit). ! A T the FebrNiry term of the Hamilton probate court, A. II. 13 1'J, slid coiii declared (he estate of Aitred Fortner , det n-ed . to Ins I piniiidly niHuiveiit : creditms are therefore retpiirel to ri'e their claims . g.i i nst the eti-te for l low ante iu the said pnibate mart within t" ' inoiilbs tiOiri Hl d tie hereof, or they will not I-e u ltl Inpayment, ÜAMlih CLi;i.h Lle-lor. 3 A i Fetiru-ir t.. 1-4. (St,'i liiMisi: D iA v von siaz. A n-v aiol con vriiit-nt Hon anl full L1, w(uiif in the Norti east i:irt rl t he ctt v. lor iale on lilK tal terns. I ? iti 1 J n'.f (i'iffti t'"! parlicol ir-J, apply lo XJSi GtOl'.tlE A. CHAPMAN. v..f h I S.'jtfn A V IIPMÜl Ll'! rgHK smbscrititri, ant ciiitni5 a rlianer in their tin ine--, nre coinH iK-llt-'l ti (..I ii;nii t-r ioiih indeblrd to Itieui either hy nule or U'i.k ac'Mint for imnifiliate iiiyiiif lit. liohaniiKilis. Marth ls4'.l. "ö H. J. fc II. C. HORN. II ATS .M CAPS, jrfERCD nt redutttt price?, by VI. C SAPCENT. I . aoth:.:. f Kir K l 1 lit OLH I TOR 0 THF Tnf ASIKV, i February 12, I- 1. ) VF.AI.KD prot.nSTl.i will he received at thNon until the 14;l ol A;i'il next,. it 12 o clock ;.t noon, lot tl e ui clitM- ;f the iat-rt 4t ot th -l'i itei .O'.iS, at lnw and in eij rtj , ot tl ejeo-p-itV lit if ioat'tef deisci il el, v pon the If r.ns and loaditions men-! lioord Ix ljrt, fi-wit : No. 1. A 1 tt. r. t part of thr? tollowinir dfciil,td and toundeJ . tr.vct or paut-l 0 l.md .otu(e, ijiii'.Jii I 1 011 j in the coui.ty ot I Mii'.torii rj and i-ttf cf lii(!i.ia -, wi i ll lias rot been coi.vcjeil 1 i to itnv ier-oii or o;ons bi it Treuv.iry Department ol the Uni- ! ted Stat s siti -f tho ?'h I ilv, 1 -11 1 . to-w it : Besiimit'? at a oint I oil W;ihi li-ton stieft, in the to.vn of Cru v furd v ii le . o:ie l.iindrej i and s.;v;:it j -live 1 1 ou; h ot South irert, tfcei.re cstlo w i ere j the Terre Hi re rm I run in July, lf;H,tlo:in:e wiih the ! 1 Terte i ll.'iu'.e toal ;i a then (July, 't-3l) inn, to the inii.-rseetio:i of line ! hiMwet'ii .-rciious Ii v. mid tl.cnce soutli totale col ner of s.til , ' 8i.";iions. tlu tioe iit to the outlr.vest Cürrifr of llc!veroas hinds, 1 then-'e lioith wilh hin line to the liolthwest comer of haid tra-t, j ' thrnce west to the southwest corner of a ( lit of uut lots, tai l out i and ol 1 hy Jo!in Wilson, thence nor:!, to tin? alley running south ' ot two l)ts formerly soi l to Dmicl (i illow ay , thence west to the ! place ct iM'iimin, contjiaiu one hundred anl twenty-seven acres, he th sarne more or le. F3Ceptini a sqtx.i re .counted ol parts of sqi m s ?6 anJ included w ithin tl.e a'ove hounJjries k no a n an Ji-T''r"n S.j'iarr, nnd lyin in the vill.ige ol C iawlo'Isville, O'liity ot Montgomery und State of I ndijna, u poll which the Ijtf Ir.iel T. Caiihy erected a large hrick house. It l in un- ; derttood thai the rurciia-r of the a!ove oescii -ed property, o. I. si a I execU'C and perform all contractu now in force made ty the la'e T. A. Howard, for tiie sal. of any j irtioii of the s.nni, ' which renni-M unexecuted, and that the conveyance will include a l.i'l run l.ii'JU lo that eilt et. N. AUo, L'C the iir.etet of th United States in Je'feron S 4 !isre, e alluied to described, with the iike coiiditiau as a i. o v . ( ONDITIONi. 1. Karh tu 1 must b fjr a foji trate number on the schedule, kr. ftr c:e!i : to he depositel at one uf the lolloping place, to the credited the Solt'itoi of the Trejui , sperjfy 1114 011 acrouulol what p.o ticuhir nuinl-er in lhi tchedulcof ptopei ty it i deposited, to wit : The I'nited Stittts Treasitj at Washinpton . District of Colimhi.i ; tue Av-aiaiit TretfOir-r s t liOiton and New Voik. . Fat h bid M'jst tie acccnit atiie 1 with a cuaranty, in the form given helnw, whtcli must he ceitiried iy a code tor , na al olficer, itirtr-hal, l,'nitft tati distri'-t atton ej , or pot'-inastpr, that tl.e 2 i ir.intor is good, ami the pirtyimiin it is responsible fur the umoi,ir.. :i. On receivini; a certi icate ol' leposite, f-inr.1 by one of the ' d ;!! )ii- hi ove mentioned, a juit cuin devil, conveying ah the rthf, tnht, interest, and claim ol llr; Uni'e I State to the proper- ' ty described in tiie hi I. and paid lor, will le -xeuted and arkuow- ' lAitg.-l hy the So'icitor ol th Treasury, free of nil charge to Ihe putchi.T. Such ronvej niiif wiil he -ent, free of expense, to a ay post ortice in tin- I.'miel State, a may he request-' J. 4. No bid will be accepted unless it shall lie .atisfactory to the j j Solicitor, w I'eilier tliere hli il! be one or mote bids for the pioperty. ' .. P.cfjie hidilinir, h!l person are requested to make themselves' aepiaiutel with thevtut ion, value, au I tith: ot the property they intend to ti I lor, so as to rely upon tlm.r ovv n ju lruut 111 hiddint;. t't. Alter ihe 1 tst lay hr ifceivinfj liie-n, the til will be opened , i i tue pre 'nee of mich otiii- ! ol tne Departmt nt us hall he a'dc to aUciul : ;i.i. will be examined und pussed upon. Nolict will Ie ' jjiveu piomptly to e-ich pera w iioise hi I is eeepu-d, hut to no other-. ?. The name of th t i I Jr should, in all caes, le written at length, und in a l.-gifile hnnd . Tiie liiddt r sho ild pive the name ot" ih. ;ost clhfe to w hi:h com'iiin.ieatioiis for him are to bo sent. Ulis mut Im: eild, and nmtked on the out.ide in th; . word. : ' Skai.ku ii . U. S. l'sorksiv ;"' und a Jdrtf sd to the i Solicitor of ti e Tie.i-suiy, Weshiu jjtou. C." H. Formed bid, guaranty, an I cerulicate : ' I, . rMdui at , in the county of of hcrtlv otter I he fnitel Stat the sum of in the State dollar in caidi. for their rtht, tit, interest, a-id clai'n in the pro;e'ty ; drsoritt-d iti the priutfil ailTertif-emei t to the Solicitor of th 'IM ;i Miry, dated Septemler .t.h, 14.-, upon the It tni.sond c ondi-; tions theitiii meutinui-d ; and I herd), in considmjition of the premise, ajjree, in cas mj- bil th-'ielor slmll he accede I by s.od Solicitor, to d- posile that mm . in i;. wlut money, 111 010: ol th depositories ruentioued 111 s.iiil advcitisftneut, within sixty dt)S alter my t'i. I hall he ii cepted .111 1 no;ic ! iheteot' nt to me () mill ; nii'l in ca' of roileiture h? ii'Hy ro sjllsil my expenke.or acrrpt the I i t cf any lower bi hlT who i:l pay for the same, üid I agree to pav all loss in roiisequriioe of iny failure to perform my hid. i ; i).ltel . , Irt'J. I'or value ie eivp.l I guaranty to the United States t'i performj atce of the shove undt-rty kiuj by the signer tlitrcoi,ia casoiiis bid he accepted. , Dated , , l-t'J. 1 certify that h above guarantor is responsible for the sum ; mentioned in the abov bid. j , 10. IU I not. prri'ut med oti the part cf the !ii!der, a-cording to 1 the tprm fpecitied in the hImivo con litions, may , at the ition of t i Solicitor, he declared null and void. In all cases w here fraud i may have ht-t n practiced against ti e L iii'ed routes, the Solicitor nav, helore executing the coiiveyiince, leclare the bi 1 in vnlid and of i.o cihet. lt. II. (JILL ET, 1 h.' ijw Solicitor of the Treasury . m: 11 Lie xob'ici: S lipiehy 8ivrn,lbat I will demand dovfr in the alfive ler ribed html, vshicli 14 ofTVted fur s.ile bv the iM iriti of the Treasury, and that I and ihe linr ot' Ur. I. S. Cuutiy will hold ptsennion tf thi same until evried hv law. ANN l;ANH . ( raw fordsvilte, Feh. '.7, IM3. K 6v.1t 'HE tin hi.i''td, iid.iiiiustr.iior of fie tst itu of Thonins N. Me kt r. dec. will on the M.I djv of Mtrc'i, 1TJ. at tn j M'nshi;igion II ih, iu the citj el Iuliinajifilis. cI at pn lie auctton.ali tue p r.o.iV. projMrty t,f the tat i ThonvH . Meeker, dec. , rnriftiini i i j art ol a Ijt ot tfaus, 1 lot ot' bleich belli. 2 w.iips, I 1 fclenrh, I hoi s ', I ! i rzy. mnjrlrt Imnn'O ljr butr v, on: hitting mach. tie, one Jick. and .rinisot tt r personal propertv. Term of Sale For al' sums of t!. t ec doll irs mi I utitler, cash in hau I will h if MI4 ire I : ind for ail fcii'ii over three dollars. notf at nine montns w ith apnrov. security, w itii interest from date, an t witlij .'. any relief lulever from v ilLitio or appraitemcnt , law, will he r.ijuire I. W.M. slJI.LIV N, Adminis:ra;or of estate of T. N. Meeker, deceased. T. S. The llorso and Jack may be disposed ol at private s.ile bef)re the regular day of s tlo. ri Hwis W. S. STTnuirr's sale. TgpY virtue cf two executions to mc dtrei-ted from the clerk's 8 titb e of the M.rion circuit court, I will eipose to ruhlie ale, on the I7tli day of Maich. ifl'J, at the Court ILue door, in he town of Indinunpolu, wilhin the hours prevenhed by la, the retils and proli's, lor seven years, of ihe following real vslate, to-wit : Lot No. 4, in James D.Ray's subdivision of rquare No G3, ia tl e town tif Indianapolis, or so much thereof as may he necettary to nit iily said executions And on failme to realise the full amount of judgment, interests and costs, I will at the Mine time ami place, expons ihe fco simplit of said real et.tnte. Taken m the property of Iaid Mallory, at Ihe suit of Samuel Judith, and at the null of Justin Smith for ui of P. II. L. Smith. H4 ts JV2.no) ntAHLEg (-. CAMntELL. SheriT M. ('. riiui I'OU sÄiai:. rjHIIAT valuable and well known larm, situated in Washington fi. towiikhip, Marion county, railed the Sinclair f irm, contHininn 2Hi a.-re, will hf old at a bargain, if opp ication be marie soon. If not si d by the firt of Marrh net, it will tie icntrd for one jeir. For the terms, opply lathe undersi-neil, one mile south of the premise. POWELL HOWL ANI, Feb. 10, MV3wi Agent for the I'roprletor. srov iiiV.; 1 1 vc. rjSIIOM AS CUI1T buys all himiiork in trade from lh manufaeJ turers for cadi, wliith enable him to sell at irm likable kw priee. TIkht de in mi a of bhreains iu bis Im would do well to call at the sien of thf Red Anvil. CalUMÜEKIES! JY. öfter for sale on favorable terms, 6 hhds choice N.O. I ...r... 141 1.1. ..I.lx M ft tlnlm l ! bk tirUdO (hl 1 40 Las Rio Coll'e; 10 bris French IJraudy : H brls MJnonrahela uut .1 , i r ..is i.vyiv. ... . . r , Whiskey ; 100 hrls rectiried do. b4 8MI1I1 X maa. CLOTHS. Cassimerss. Caslnetts, Satins a few fin Calf Boots, ryehtsp. all for sal by HAMILTON h rARRIt?H- T

For Uic Iteuioval :tntl lVnti:t tioiit Cure , of .rrvotis SfcMstsr, A RISINl from sn imj.ain; 1, w nk n.t or oili-atthy cts-te if the nervous or vital system. Tho a-totiihi:i'j arsj in pre e. rler.tel ri suits whi-li have Yc.'ti achie-J ly this new an J wonrlerl j1 discovery of ;he inj Hei iotm iov 1 s ol'dat v ani-m i n ! M.i H:iii has iiiluce t th- uupi u-;or to -xtfUJ t he k r.owlMe of itc v ii tut i, that the thousÄiiU w ho are now Miheri g iieyottd tl.e ffsch ol relief, may 1 n.r.ie j.art ikt rs of it 8-'kttov 11 'e I t.enetilü an, I he retorl to in ei.j.jymt nt c f hci't 1 umJ h tj'j ui-w. Dr. Cfirii'tie's Galvanic lieh II t t.fi-n pro::oui cci hy m.mv iiNiii:tjui-I.,",.l )i!i -.icians tx.h in F.iuooi! Hint t'ie United Stat to li.' t:u n t-J r.i'iaWr md-ctnat corfrtf if the ai'e It is a heüt:lul intatn-f or ; tt t.iin --ii-nce to pro'iiit e the highest ben:ticial results, ni l it i tehev I lhal lew l ive nttons Ii3ve ever ! :u o puifccteJ ami en entirely succiisful in their rrttrts. It is used with perfect an.l certDin siicctsin a'l caf -s of cenf r ft! dehüity from whatever ca'if-s it n-.ay arise, trengi huiiag tti5 we;ikenei! system, ami invigorutintr the bo ly. Fits, cranio, t !tumatism. acue or rlirnnio, epile.y, Juiii'inpo. nra sis. palsy, intilgest ion, dyspe;sia, ttemors, stirl'.iess cf joints, p.iji.aiinn of the heart, apoplexy, iifrurli, pains iu the rhest an i i le, liver com , Irtint, diseases of th" kiln:s, sjiinyl cintil tint, and ciirvatuie of the Ri:ie, hip coniiaint, sj ams, ar.d a'l nervous t!is.3cs arise from one inj !e cause n dt-raiiein'-nt of tht nervou selll. No itui h;is, or ran haw, buy elect 0:1 them except t increase the dieae, lor dnus Lut uc;lrii t!i. j stern; white under the itreugihening, hh-giving vitalizinsr infiuence of (.ia'vanism, health r.ucceed die;ise, U'kI the p' ieui is restored to hloorn rnJ vijor solely by the outward n c j 1 i alioa of Dr. Tin istii-'s (Ji va.uc licit The I'eruliarity :unl treat beauty of Chritiis Galvanic and M.ignetic curati' es consist Iu the (d t th'U H ey eure din'-usc ly outwr t application, inste:o of the utiat mode of ilru.jintf and pliysioking the pautnt till exhausted nature sink under the iu Miction. They strengthen the while system, a rower poesed r no other remedial aent except fl ilvatiim. ince their intrtvlu.-tion into the Unite I ttt. more thrin 3.0t't) ersou, inetudin c h il dreti.nnd ladies of all t lisres, hive been the recipients of thti belief tt. Dr. Christie's Galvanic X'cch'.aces Are worn lor ail comp aims arlectin the thro it or heaa or Buy inttamti a'ion of thf throat, head-n he, di7iness ,f the hefd, brotichtii, neuralfi 1 in the ta-'e. buzintr or roaring iu tiie ears, dewiness, which ii nervous, (irAtui the orun. is nut injured.) if alwa s CUreJ. Tic Dotareux. No raso of this .hstr ssing complahn hi ever fnilfd to be permanently relieved by be i;sp tf t hris'ie's tilvanic ar'icles. Dr. Chiistie's f;j!vauic Iti acK-ts are phtol tothe wrists or an klek, ami nre ti'-e,! in al' rases of rlietimatisin a lectin:; the limhü, tor strains, in mors 01 ihe h:nds, or afiy nervous cointdint attectins the lf; or arm. O'ie is worn on imc'i wi t-t or askle. and the niiipnttic fluid is apphd to t' e part particularly aiVec'ed, thus caUiing a Concentration of tiie inrlr.r-iicv nt the desired ppot. I n ionowm is an exlrr.ct liotn a l-.tter received irom Messrs. Mose.ly At Tu. ker, vve'i Wii'twn DrurUts. Mobile, Alabnia : ' There i a Vr. Ilartw:l Doctor of Divinity ) in Marion, in this ftate. who ha ned fhritic's Galvant; llracelet for the puros of curing' a nervous pis-modie nde-tion of tl e haods rnJ :rms. lK)n the lefst eeitf rnent. n'l.tr mt-ntal or pi-vMeal. Ins arms became in violent moijiin , wt-irh wh perlfctly u cm" rolh'tde. He tried th-: OdlvMtiic Cnrthrs, with V e m snttic liuiJ. Bnn with such su ces, fiat .ir-ee tint time (four mon'.hs nn he has not hud a stfie u'ta-k, although he has travelled to CiMCi.in. ti, a-d there took au active p.o t in the exi itin scenes of a It j tiNtCon vention. Tl tonh I' is recommnie ila'ion, many cf l.ie acquaint ante have tried teen, and wi h good sure v Trutv vour.-, MO.- ELY St TUCKER. Mobil-, li.,-Jd.l Sept., I.-47. During the p ist thiec years these rem a ri' Is curatives have bever hhe l, when hs-J aceorinsr to th- lull und pldiu dir. ctions whi'-h a c jrnii.ni y them. Ii is ui.xjluul y iinifj?! I tlut tU.-y can do Ihe s!ich,e. I hrui. QOtNo hi onenien:i whatever ntfn.li their u?e, and they may bf iii fi by ti.e most !eli'-a'.' with the mo-st perfect e:ise;m l ale'y. In fa. t, ti.e Sensation attending their ustj is hi'hltj pleasurable. PHICES: r tl . mm The Galvanic Belt. ... . The: G:ilvanh N'e klare, The Galvanic Bracelet!", The Magnetic Fluid. ....... CIUTIO.X. Beware of spurious imi'.'ation. All bu Wiiie s cotiiui'Jiiica'.ioiis should he ad hcf'cd to D. C. MtlREUEAD. $.1 each. 2 each. 2 a pair. 1 alo tie. M. D. i ttioadway. New York. AUTHORIZED AOEXTS. DAVID CRAIOII KAU, Urn-.' rt, Indiana o'is. H. MAVN A Ul, M adimi. 77-1 wem m um: s.v lo., THo. r, West a'otu (U Mret l, Cincinnati, O., Importers tf Wa'rhfs, Cuf'rt mid hmcy Goods, ft RE now receiving, of their own direct import ition. n very large J and iMiinplete spring st-Mjk, co'ioistiuz i'i part, n-t follows, of (Ifi'.d and silver, plnin and jew elled Ensli-h Iver watches, grild and Bilvfr, Sh is!. anrrr, levfi and lejmie w utche, French unrhlf , e hony, und t-hi.ia clocks, violins, arcordeons, ieicin-.i'n cap, t-ilk, thread and head purses, bead h:tg, tooth, h m and fh.ivnii hruhs", silver, tiermau tulver, and cedar fei'Cil.-, com is, s'lver, sieel and tlerman silver sert:i:!es, r.t. ir-, scwsif ,111115!, do 1') le , and levolving pitiloli, an-l a reneral varirty if iJeruii. n and French finey iumI. A lull asorliuei.l iT wattli tu iter il, den' Ut t i!. teeth, roldp'ate and (oil, cld and j;.lt ci ir I, In and vtl chain., lockets, ptns, and jewrlry d" every tSfscnptiou. I), i Co nre alsi n.iw let eiviti" from hertif.ld, England, large invon e.-i of (jeorfs tVnsteuhohn i. Son's, Burning Ac Son's, and J. CpKites fc In '.1 fine pocket ctitleiy. which. together witti all the ahove i.amfd cihkN, they can and will eil at luwcr price thin any fVlirr hou-e wet"flhe tnotintains. Waichninkeis, jewrller-. and de:iler iu tuliery and fancy j,'ikJs, are rejetirul!y invileJ to call and exiirnmc. i:iriti!inati,)., February 13, 113. 92 ln.u CIIK undfjrMS'ied coniuiii')tier, b;iinj le-n v'uly nrpointeJ J- and ipiahlied by the probate couit of the roufity ot Marion and state ot In.li.tna, at tho Fertur) term tverent, for :hc yiar 1;., lor that pur;nie, will rocked t sell on the premisei, on Sat unlay the lTt'i djy of Man ii. 1-1J, liot fo'lowin j des-riel lot of laud'vix : The east lisll of the r.onthwrst quartet ol section thirtytv.o (32,; township seveiitetti (17,) ra:i2 five (.") tvast, except three acres oil the east side of the saw, contaiuin; seventy-seven acre, more or !. It l.ei.i;; tht ;kiUoii of tho real es'ate of John Bulander, deceased, late of Mar;nn county, I in'ina, appraised and act apart 0 John Emry an 1 other heirs tt sail tkveJsed. I'trim of Sire. One third of th' puroh io money to he paid dow n, one third in six mouth, und one third in twelve mouths, with interest from the day of sale, aid puichase money to he secured h) notes w iih approved security, withou relief Irom appraismiient or val i.rion 1 iw. WILLI AM M ORE, Feb. 19, Irl I. -3w is (ommUioner. AiMiMSTHA roirs Aoraci:. 'OT1CE is here''V piven thai h'tter of aJntini&tration have been this day srau'ed to tlio undersigned, Ol the rstatcof Joseph Klingetiiinith, deceased, Lite of Marion county, Indiana. All persons indehted to s;iil U!e are warned to make lmmJist payment, and those basing cianns again-', the paitifi aie nuesttd to present ihein duly authetititatcd. The estate i probaMv so ! venf. ALLEN JEWIMi', February 8, 148, 7'J 3wis A liiiiiu-tratcr. otici:. SHtmrr'ii Orri k, Fdirutrv 9, 1(40. N ihe rnut'rr of a writ of partition ot tl e real estate of Samu el rergusou, late oj Hickory townthip, Mercer count) , rennsy lvani;t, noti is hereby piveu to Robert Fci gunon, Cathari.ie, luterni.-ir rie I with Koonce Thomas Ferguson, Malhew Ferguson, Jcd.n Ftriison, Elijah Ferguson, May," interrnarrieJ with Samu el rounally, Margaret, intermarried with Uenjamin Willon.nnJ famuel and Mary Ferguson, chi'di en of William Ferguxn, tle-ct-ased ; als his widow that sai 1 writ will bi exectittfij b) Ii IJin an inquest 0:1 the prennseson tho -J'tli day of March next, at IOoVioek, A. M., when you may appear if you ttiink proper. bJ-JwUli JAM LS MiKKAN, Ahenir. Statt of IiKli.'ina, .lEni-ion i oinity . In tlu mutter vf the estate, of .Vee Murker, drreiised. OTICE is hereby given, that at tiie February term of tho Mn1 rion prolate coutt, A. I). 1st), sai l conit declaied the estai of Moses liatker, dereaked , lo be p;oiably iu.vilvtnt : credi'ors are theief t: leijuire l to tile their claims a.airoit tin estate lor nllow anre in lha s.ii i pioiiat coutt within ten months from the tiate hettof, or they will not be entitled to pavtn.-nt. iK.I,tiF. W. WUI.K, Feb. 2-2, 1-43. JOHN McCLAIN, Adrur. a mux 1ST sutouvs xotici:. Ta"(i I IC E i herehy given th tt Inters t.f n d mi n i trat ion have been i.1 this dty pran'ed lo the undesigned, of theetite of Zenas Lke, tlet eaed, h.lj of Marion county, Inou.i. Ail perjns indebted to said el tttt are wurne l t.i make inntii-iliale p it nient , and lhoe tt viug rl.tims agntit Ihe himc nr leqursted to present Ihein uuly uuthentic iled. The eta:e n pro!ialy oUtnt. ULIüllA W. LKL, Felumry 13, 119. H2-3.is Aibuni-tralor. It itlLUOAl) S'VOi ii VOlt Ml.i:. BY virtue of u jo tit rvolutio l ol ihe (ten-r .I Aseinl Iy of th Mate of Inditn i. aptoved Jauuury I'i.HU, th uudcifigued will sell One Hundred and Scvr:i Shares Of gtork bflonginj; to the Sta'.e in t !. c M tdi . a id Indianapolis Rail oj 1 Comp n:y. It will be sul I i:i IjU to suit pu'ch.isi;rs. Trv poirior. for the wltulc, or for any uuuiier of soar s, will be received until the Ö hof March nct. The w hole amount must be paid at the time of th purc-ia-e. and t tranIer will be madf for thi State bv the undersigned. The stock i entitled to a dividend from Jan. I,' In Ii. '.h I). MAOUIUK. Auditor of State. xoTaCi; to rvKiu:if:s. JUST received, Iii f.illowrnj lot tif FloUjt'ii, viz : Raymond, H inter ic Co 's celehr.ited steel Ploug i, warranted to acour In loose still ; i.U, this hnnroved preuiiuui aol p'nu,', which are all m.de.nf the very hel m itrrial and work uiuhip, and wprrauted to perlorm a;.thuclory, if not to he lelui ned,atid Hie price reiuuaed. i dozen No. 4 , ttieei .ti. u. notion ; 2 dozen " 6, do do do: f, no lo It, do do 7, pre uium sod C, do do 5, do 1 dozen ' It, do do do; 3 dozen " 3 dozen ' 2 dozen 1 dozen ' 1 dozen 1 dozen ' U dozen " do ; do; do ; 3. do do do ; S, do do do ; I, do do do; 7, left banded steel and cast plough j 7, will, cutters. 1 doZttll These ploughs will be sold for cash al manufacturers' prices, by THOMAS IiU 11, Sign of the Red Anvil, west of 4 Palmer House . Indianapolis, Mart h 1, 1319. W t.i Mais fok Tan: ku:ii axi rooit. R1 ISING in the World; UcliiitiR from Dusiiwus ; Making hasla , lo Im Rich: Keeping up Appearances ; Kichra have Wines by T. S. Arthur. Jutt received by DAVIS t UAi , optxwita raimer House. g.IfintlOlRS of Rev. Henry W. Duncan, received and t aala by lTll P4 DAVIS at RY. DEVOTIONAL G ndea; ly Rev. Rotiert rtnllips, with an Inlroducus y essay by lie v. Albert Barnes ; for snl I y M DAVIS & RAY. JEUMONS and Discourses; by Thomas Chalmers, D. D. an J L, Ö D.D. For aale by DAVIS tt RVY. 4 i4 rHI; Almanac for 1843, Just received by H3 PAVIB tt EAY

h lhe only rrmedy 1 im ,.,,,,. ,HU f,r V r 14rfltlf ent cure r.SpinaK p'ai.,ts,.p.M,,ontc tM.tract m.i... n U..ti.4, i f lit Neivous or i k IU:t.!:.t hr , N , . i ,,,,,,,,, ArulsiKi Attictiom, Apoplexy, lMiui.i'.fif,ti l.-l.iiiiv, Ifii,mr eiervoiH nnd I'hyntal Kmrpy.aiuJ Ii Nervt us Dihudeta, li.ctuüii.t lis Crobl diendiul Ol all tlisea-e! h;.t ever altri th l.uuiati tutc uviuivvu: rrrw. Or Mllinpsicknfssjiiülerital lil.coiivtilMoiis.p?fns,cc. Doclr r llarl wmi'd impress il up nilhf imioU ol Inf ;itfl ttril ili.t the Vesn t line CxTraet itlif imly ruiinly f'M difirivf reil tl.nl run t-rrrliedo f'tlwiriiiiiiifiit ciircef ihn 11111M diradlulof all h ra.es. Aait

j tcndrticy is to iiisainiv iti dnes and ih-ath. Ihr most , rf 1 .1: rope as w f 1 1 as ihi'-of onr own roiii. try, have rironounce ! fcpdepsy inruiatlf. And it h been üo considered lv in: ny, nt il j Ihn. m.-Jt Hii;iini,t cf all lici.viif - as imlr hy Doctor S.Hait, : neaily iieeu j e.irs iin.e, ihirin w Inch lime il has been iK-rluruiiiic ! soineol the most I nKMAHKAiti.c cm;ki:s I tip-n reroid. and li.t- rquir..! a tt-poiain.ii which lime alone can ef , rar. PhiMchn of -itid.. listed kill and eipertence. Minsters ol j v minis i!i-iiiijii:iiu,rm, n -.eM j n ri1rr its o I our eminent rit'r.et, a.liiMit-in reeoumiend ns the ue in, trutv VT.IuaMe niefMineto He ir ii.itirnt;., charse, juid Ineiids. w l i ate thiis affiVtrd 4 Ihe oi.'y J reiiifrly. ' A.sfHiiKu kemakkamm: cnu; peiikormki) hv Tin: usl; ur hakts veuetaule ex IKACJ'. l)r Htr! ; It js ,Vti, ijn f :na;j ,t7ff e ,,f s..tlSi'HCtitn that I am 1.h t ed I 1 iffin'i'inr-c t' vml lit r.i::.p ef ie-l(.i.i:uu I i I.eIUi of mi ttiu.i.ter.hv tl-f ,we V .;,; Ve.ela'i.e Flrirt. At site are ol fit ' her auf al prtet. 1 t -n.. -he wa .i: atl n td t.i.h tin dn -i lfM! 1111! olv ral'ed I 'pi pur Fit. Ard mtil shr romnif nrei tikii-iiie F.ura't. s,.f j-ulfered wit:, attac' s cf ti's amiiKt InceKsai fly, .ort 0 severely : to UncUta lj ditve reason Irom tl throne, ami re ii.ler h-r 11, rar, r, . Ihioiit;. r.iysicinrn pronouneed tier incuriHe, and could do rot Hing PK re lor her. Uf hid anwi .Ifüned t.f arurt. when nearinj; of the rem;irkah,f r.nr s pei:i.ft,i i,y v-H:iMf Lttrirt . w e detrrrnined i' Kue it a tfui Tl.e levni hist vieedc 1 t in iihh.1 Miniume eUftcl.f.iis iyiti u , ih 1 reed ft on a 111 1 hi dread fu I uial.idy ,ai:d rePERrncr health. Shrnild nny one fel deiro:i ..f h-cihj hfr, anl t.f arrrt?inipc the particulars i.f thet a-e. wirb w i-h iwtv h erat 1 tif. t t.vrni'.i.,. ..n ,.r -,t. di f-Mn a b-tie r lo nif . pm-t paid, at i'iu rf idrnce,two nnlfs Irom the villafeof Vonkere, Wtcheer, New Volk. O. f. llEN'SLOW, Yookern.N.V. From the Wate hm in v f ihe W,ey,lh leading Presl) lerian iMter ol tho West, published at fint innaii, ohm: :CKE FOR FITS. Adveriitmeritjcf patent niedicines, our readers nre aware, hae ten exclude d fnun our columns for M-veral years iast. Ojrnb.ect t;ons to them ait1. Wf ire mit in f ivfir ol kffplnf fcretfUbei moral or pbyical reiiifdies lor "the ills Ut -I fleh 1 heir In." J. The pros.trst iuiiis:ti.ms are ottti practiced on the cr.inraunity by the veinlris of wirb .neihrine. :t. l'aiienls are i-u in. Iure I , hy the flttterin; recomq.e ndatiot sr.f them lo dm? them-elve v ittujut Iis. reimn, and m ich nnhrii n jury, many tin.; nn rvd, bv the w iy. whirh l ti unonii to the u?e 4 all achve nifiiic.oifü, wn limit pro:WKinal lvi.e. t)u the othfr hand we h ive 1.0 !! I there are patent medicine, wh IfVti tu he ur oh ettwiti to the principle of patent n; 1 hem, tint are valu.i'.le if uifdit-s lur certain n-ierific tlnea-ei, Ihe publication of wiiirhu ait act tf he tif tolnirf . P.flifvin the mticle advertised in a i.i ! her coliinui to he i.l ilut rln a lie I for w hu h WE HAVE IIKill MEDK'AE Al'THORITV -we nvf ineittd it. A cute !.r ejiileptic and other fiin, which often bafflethf ki'l nt tti- rei p!i-:ci.tnf, would bnnp py intomanv an affl tied famtlv . Inm ikin; Tills ADVERTISEMENT ane eptiou to our eeoer.'l exdu-ion f pttei.t medicines, vt e have fo owed the example of other rehg t us journals l hat have ado4ec the same pener.il mi e. This valuahle mediriue r Hart'!" Vesethble Extr-Cl,) is for aale ty Ihoiiu.sSi. .'ilf-s, 1 47 Mam titreet. Cincinnati, Ohio THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT When thousand who are nw trembling muter Ihe hard of thli tileidiul diKei-e, and leanne lht every Hat k m;iv prove fatal, will rind M-iiii:ineiii ielief,aiiU be ret-tuted to new life hy using this celel i ueii meiiit ine. Judge Ktind.tll, No l Vi Henrv street. New Yoik. hnvinc uefVthe j VegeiahV Extra t fH.erf üful! in lis fanny , highly recommends r: to ! ail peiHtius wIk. .oe :i(Uu led vvi'h Fil. ! Mr. Meplien t:. Pratt coiner .f Smh Avenue and Twenty filth jureet, Nen Voik , M de Unt lr h. s. II. Iloiigi ion, a member t f ; h 11 l;t 111 . U:m l-eii rt ere I v urn cte d with fpilefrtic tJ'i lT in.iny : ye m-, Hi ii hf w a ol.lierl to relii.uh Ins tnisMMiiit. Ilavitij u-ed 1 lir H.irt'ü Veget ihltt L ttr tri , lys Mr. Tratt, he win roou rrt.ied lo pfrff. t tifallli, and ItrU this city lor the state of Ohio to reuine h;s ; hUMtlfSiJ. ! Hev. Mr. Smiih. Kertor ,.f St. Peter's Chinch, i-ptit'i'wnnd, Nrw Jrrev, w ho Ims lie en HtHnif d with epileptic, titu fur tumrilun imty ! ytr-. male- thtl he hmi-ed Hr.lhit's VrgeMlde Flmct,ltlid h ; heal'h h;i leen no much improved ihilhe hopes hy Di vine blesting 1 to li-ive liomoTe tit-. u f would tefer to the f iHo ing persons who have been cur Urdnj I lau's VegHahle F.& tract: W. Itemift.iTlirtf .1 i.uif rni, 171 Grand street. J. r.lUwoitti, -even year, 1-2 1'ovtr Mrett. Jtwepli Mc iKmgai. nine yn r. Fast ÜrooWly n, L. I II . XV. Smiiii. .et 'oik rtioii tu huutte. S. Kelly, twenty years, S-':leil 11. Old. Min K. VcK el.t Aenlv years, V..rKvil!e. Miss I'. Cune, Iwelve eus. 1 1-2 ll.io n: r-lv street. Wm. II. Parsell, twenty three ear,7:i NTfoik strtet. .!.vo' IVtly b-ur rars, 17-1 Ih'anry rctt. I'hllo JohiKOii.l'.tfiiryeiht Vfiirf. ;rfeneatl, Cl 1 lKm:.it K. Jon. of thf L'mteil States Navy. Captain Wilüim le nniii:, Sin stieet, Dndeport, Ct. lfeferences almi made Dr. V. L. Montof ,;uilhird, Ohio. Rev. Richmond Taggett, VVrt Davenport. N. Y llev.T. L. H.ishnell, H ill imore, Mar land Mr. Joneidi llraiihy. 1 13 Orchard Uleet, N. Y. f. II. Ufii-hton, J i-2 F.ij;htet nt h Mreet. N' Y. Mrs.J iities Dertlio.f,Chf.Ur. Orange nainty.N.Y. John F er.i; llii. ihe :h Teet, N . Y. I). A. Rieht oii.iHr Dtianrt street . . Y. James Minth, !3h Sulfoik hlreet. N. V. Cliar.es Itrnwn. 10 V atrr Mieet, N. V. AU of which may he called upon or addressed, po ONE THOl'SAND CERTIFICATES Have been received in testimony .t ihe beneficial results produced Hie use cf Dr. Hart's Vepn...!c Lxtrac t. IV paied hy s. Hart, M. D., New York. Trice One park age, j oo F.mr p.irka;;e, - -.--.10 00 F.ighi packaee, - - - - 2) 00 3-ft is raretuPyp. ,kr,iu n htnes for transportation . and aen any pattot the Culled S.iaies.Texa, Mexico, and Ve4 Indie. THOMAS Ac MILKS. 14 Main street, between Third and FtMirth, Cint inna'.i. 0. General Agent for thf dated Slat ;ad ru wis. n . V.?r,,,'rP"1 ,n1 Mret cfeels. agent for l-uii?vil, Ky DU I) t Itl(iHi:AI), IndiaLapolK, hdiv.a; It. L. LawreVa St i-t. I.Hf.ivette.iio. ; lleniy Maynnrd , tadii-on. do. . II. All commit nimt inn- in "reference lo lr. Hart's Vepeiahl Fxtnct.iheonly cure lor I p.!ejy,tpit aihirfed Jit paid): THOMAS 4: l I L IIS, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4 twvw COUNTERFEITS. l in' for oiisiiuiptiitti. ?,0(H) rta or OBTttiTK rVLMOtkir COMFUSITS CtKO II 0!B tu! Wi!. " Halsam ok Wild CHir.sv, :ht gieat .tmerncn Kemtdy for Lnn comrlatnti ai.d all qjrctt vf the Uttmrtt.rt irjus. ' XV L' do not wish to trirJe w ith tiie lives trf hea th tf ill alüirted an l we fiucertlvpled-e ours Ives tnin,,ke no aseMn as to the virtue of th's medicine :nnl lo hold t ot no hone to Miflerinf b jiiKiioiy which I n w . il i.ot w a rr.tnt . ak the : ttention of the candiil to a ff w rou-ideialion.o. Nature in every pnit of lier wot kg h is left indeiihle m ilks ol adiplikui and des'en. Thf ro. titutun t.f lif auiui.iU ami n-laMr l thf liniil i euc.i lluit ley coulj fot rndnre ihe cold of the U-id Koiie andvue vete. In rootd to lis ete-eaiid il cure, the ad tpl.tlmn of remedies t not ,. urikirif. 7 hi I .V.mjt cf Iceland and the 'in;l It'iU Ckrrry atf Jnl' celebrated t the cure tif all li en.se ol the Lung-and Lter, whtctl are so Icarlul prevalent in all norlhern l.ititudes. From a ct.inbinatk.n f C lienor: , Fvitarts (iriM iired Iron, tili '.Iik,' ami the. Tree ,' Dr. VVitUCa i ll.i'aani of i Id Iterry i chieriy lorioed. From the Linn Id ) (Ijzttte, ef Ftb. , i$4 The i ncre luloon ate invited to read tbe follow mg note Irom lit Lev j Ml. I'tdion, w hüee character tr tru'.h nd veracity Und atw.ee mim. . pieiin, and have iheir doutit di.,elled as to Ihe sujieuomy of i" j tuV IUIaiti of Wildlhrrry, overall cHher irtivrtlita of the aatxe 1 chaiacter. .' Co hum, I u. , January 2(, 184 j Ii h iiole.w a duly inn a plea-ure to me to -tale t r tl.e lrriefit r! . Il.ralthi led, lh.it I tt nsider WimiuV i:a.sauiti W ild t lteiry a res J hh-ssms tothe hum.t'i race. Having tiled it in a cm of seveie at ' fet tion if ihe lung, utilieriintiti!lv recommend it to (1m similarly Rtoicte la the best remedy ih n I have rter tiird, and one which ! Ciiie I me when Ihe pliyicans raid I inut die , and when 1 thought , nivll that my imif to tlepart waj near at h.ttot. j UILLIAM COLDROX. ! v , ,,r . ,,, """-o.Kv.. May 14.1 C45. i ,Vesrt. SanfurJ 4- Parkt I take hi- o.onumi v nt inlorioinc uu t4 a iiioi-t remaikntile cure performed upon ine by' the ue of Dr ia i laij- HtV.mof .1.1 Cherry. In the tear l4( , I v,a .kfi, whfct I .....,...,,.,........, nir in.nriP.niiiiii t la-tore ti iiiinef if ti week' wlwn . I L'. t.tu.lly te. overe.1. In ihe tall ot Ie4l, . UurMsilbi I a. e.e cid whu I. teatfd ,t, u,.o my lu.-f. aJ r (e HtlM tJ tint sr.-.,- I wa .mhmd.omv bed. I tried ail kinds t.f iiJh ine f uiedn Ines, Hud eveiy varel ol med ;il i id . wnliout leoefii ; iiU Ihu I teMrid V': iTTl"?'"?1 f-'-rfiv. l,..Jlrd d,4uJ. tJ -M- sra ra in a i n t i it n rsrj t r ünivaiümirwHs srsTÄ ',vr;: UiV ,rr i T"i j o i inj aiieird anpeanti.ee. that I am in- l....Ket kmov ,, when I n.eel my loime, ar .Li.iancee l,". epiiednpid.y in wei.ht.antl my ßsh .s fi 12 E'Tci IZ en in iiiui.ii n- mi) eioii.Mllil ni loutl hii,h o i ftee with m I have eaten more durini: the Ut us iiMiiiths lhan I had eatrn In fiya ye..rs helore. Ccmahlerin my ca ahim-t a ,i,ac; 1 üttlu ,t eta. any lor the rood of the antic ted, ami a duly I me lo th troi. ttr ura and my fellow men, ( w ho thould know wheiarrltrf may b Utd ) la in ike (his statement public. May ihe hles.uip t f tJod rest uiion tli propneior of ao valuahle a medicine as W uuir'e Ualsarn il Wild Cheriy. Youis reprctlully, V H BAKFR DtwsakorOoiTiaFini-TlKaie HhncouiuerfHt c,d nd. cine for the purpose ol adding a lew dollars to their pockets are far worse than the nunuf-ctureis of xpurkius coin. For while tbe lauer only roh us ot onr pn.,ferty,the loiiner take prope.ty and lieakb and life away. Dr. V Mar a UaUitii of Und Clieiry is admitted by thouaaudsof dlsinteretited witneiMes to have eUocietlihe iot eilraordi. nary cures in caei of pulmonary and asthmatic c Im meter ever belora recorded in the hrslory t.f medicine. The )ounj. ihe beautiful Hi fj'iod all strak forth its piaiw. Iii now the lavoi.t tuedkin la th uiof t mteliigc tit launlies td our country, hucli a tugh Und in Wibl cMiuiatmn has tteen achieved by its own mrrits ahme. And sol Ion as n discernine public ate careful to pet W Mar's llalsam f Wild Clieiry, and retuxe with scorn couuieiieita, and every oilier a'u.l proltered to them as n tuitMiitulr, ao long will cures, positive curef cheet the lire sdieof many a tlespatrine lamily. Tlx true and ttnutne ittlar' Kalnain o l Wild rhetty ia mtld at tmablinhed CkcricMa In all parts of the 1'imed Stales. Sokl in Cincinnati en the corner of Fourth and V'klnuials.,by J U. I'ABK. General Atenl lor ill Weittern Stales. . Tonilinsou Brothers, and I Craiihead, IuJianspolis i Wm M. HuRhostV. Co. MaJivou ; Claikson V Dufour, Vevay; Windolan! ley ti New kirk. New Albany , W ilson. vJtarl ird k Smith, Louia. vibe; J. IJ. Wilder It Co. no ; O Morgan, Kockpott; H. k W. Yount; Mount Vernon ; Wm. M. WouUr. fcvamiiil ; v a. c lt.. I I .4. I I ' l . . . I . . .. iLi4.nu, . ii. t& u w it r m Jo n ; j tO BAOß ""j0 wt:otl"e.very low. W. MOORE.

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