Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1848 — Page 3

LIST OP ACTS, PASSED AT THE LAST BEBSlON OF TBS LEGISLATCHI. a . , . Il0U." Bält "uÜöht Ruolutions. to tr"w money'" tbe Co-. T""' Auditor,

in .a 01 KrveDM 10 Lk 7 for 1847, DeKalb and c0uTnj.baCge tim f h0liJin8 the Probil 'O"1' i0 Clirk coLt"th0ri" lh",ofc"i öl land, in Franklin TolrZ.T' !0WD hU' ia Midison count. To incorporate tbe town of Rising; Son. count! ' Um f boldi6 P,ob,, eourt in DTie, o?ji 4?. &rc.,he "le f Cer,,ia ,ch001 llDdj " De"b0 t.,t ?K,e ,he Prri" of Scott county, to make re- "! the count j Board, kc. lan.. inM -the tune for fiDtI VWt for certain ichool lands in Mjami county, ate. -ixi.ua an act compelling tpecnlatora to pay a road tax, To repeal an act in relation to hortet and jackasses. mwpiint in "an act to amend the practice in the Prob.ie court," .pprored January 28, 1&47. ,A ut,l0',ze the Marborn Probat court to make certtin orders and decrees therein named. For the relief vt the aurplua Revenue Fund, belonging; to Decatur count. e To locate a State road in tbe counties of Allen and DeJvalb. Explanatory of "an act to secure to Ohio county, a share or common school and surplus revenue funds, kc. Authorizing the re-valuation of lands in Montoe and Irwin townships, m Howard county. Declaring certain words in section 43, chapter 16, of ReTied Statutes of 1843, a misprint. Granting additional compensation to Probate Judges of St. Joseph, Lagrange and Bartholomew countie;. Relative to Probate Judges in the county of Porter. lo change tbe time of holding the Probate court in Allen count. To amend "an act incorporating" the College Conner and Liberty turnp.ke company, kc, kc lo change tbe mode of electing county commissioners in Pike county. To authorize the board doing; county business in Orange county, to dispense with a road tax. Incorporating the Connenville hotel corapmy. 1 o amend tee., an act granting tbe citizens of Eraneville a city charter, &c, Encourage the growth of Cranberriet in Allen county, kc. tot the election of township assessors in the counties therein named. couDtyPrTide f0' th M,ec,ion of pe,it j""'1 in w,rren For the relief of the widow and heirs of Benjamin Inman, Jate or Greene count deceased. Relative to elections in Jackson county, lo extend the iiinctlei , J - k.w M Vft I U I IV. O Vt LUV LC AlU iU end Porter counties. Fixing the time of holding Probate courts in rutnam couoTo provide for electing supervisors by districts in Miami couoty. ' For the selecting of jurors in Delaware county. or the relief of executors of Samuel Glass, kc. or tbe relief of Collins Adams of SL Joseph county. To authorize the people to Tote for, or against, a tax for the support of free schools. To incorporate tbe Brownstown and Scipio railroad. To authoiize Samuel S. Millikin to build a mill dam, kc. TMitfUS,e" of ,cb001 di,trct "o. 1, T. 37, N. R. 5 E. io Elkhart count to raise an additional tax. Incorporating Madison and Browu::own turnpike company by way of Kent kc, (became a law without Governor's approval.) To authorize the trustees of gchool district No. 5, &c. &c. in fct, Joseph county. Incorporating the Botanic Medical Society of Decatur counExtending the time of holding the several termt of the Probate court io Madison county. To incorporate the Laporte Female Seminary. To abolish the office of school commissioner in Floyd county, and other purposes. Iocorpating tbe Attica and Warren county Bridge company. Relative to supervisors making their returnt to the county comrnUsioneis in Delaware county. To amend tbe 22d section, of Revised Statutes, for relief of poor. Regulating special election! ordered by the Governor. . Relating to road tax in Perry county. To amend an act to authorize tbe people of Fayette and other counties therein named, to elect Seminary trustees. To regulate agencies of foreign insurance companiet. For relief of James Hardin of Warrick county. To legalize the sale of real estate by Peter F. Navarey, Jr. Reducing the law incorporating the city of Madiwn, and the several acts amendatory thereto into one act and to amend tbe same. Changing the time of holding circuit court in Marion county, and for other purposes. To iocorporrte the Kosciusko, Elkhart and Miami rajlroad. Incorporating tbe Souttt Bend Wollen and Cotton manufacturing company. Concerning the State Library. Fixing juror's fees before justice's courts, in Delaware county. To amend an act in relation io the prohibition of ia!e of spirituous liquors, kc. In relatiou to a change of venue of the State vs. WillisM. Miller, kc. To incorporate the town of New London, Howard county. Incorporating the town of Peru. In regard to the bonds of county officers. For the better securing of titles in Spencer and Dubois counties. - To incorporate the Liberty and Brownsville turnpike company. la relation to the fees of the Treasurer of Owen county, in certain cases. To change the mine of Ellen Narcissa Brown, to Ellen Maria Graham, &c, Lopping of all tbe extra allowance to the clerk and sheriff of Delaware county, kc. In relation to the taking of the list of children in Ferry county for school purposes. To a me cd an act regulating the mode of doing township business in Elkhart county. Authorizing the location of a State road in Posey county. To authorize tbe inspection of bay, in tbe several counties jn this State. Regulating the salary of tbe auditor of Putnam county. Relative to the charter of the city of Indianapolis. To regulate clerk's fees io the Probate court of Jackson county. To incorporate the Ttylor Cotton mill. To incorporate the Perry Cotton mill. To incorporate the Canuelton Glass manufacturing compaTo incorporate the Cannelton Paper mill. To incorporate the Ward Cotton mill. To incorporate the Indiana Cot'on mills. To incorporate the Cannelton Cotton mill. To incorporate the Canuelton Foundry. lo incoiporate the Princeton Female Academy. Granting to the citizen of Auroia, in the couuty of Dearwviu, cnjr tuarier. I To repeal an act therein named. I Relative to the acts of President and Trustees of Risior I Cm a uuu. To change the name of Ebenerer Barker TwitcheL I For tbe relief of Mary M. Goodrich. 1 To authorize the auditor and ichool cnmmiiiiocer of Miami county to make a deed to Jacob Brown. To vacate certain streets and alleys therein named. For the relief of Simon and John Bottroff. Postponing the time fur returning delinquent lands, ic.in Grant count. In relation to supervisors opening and keeping in repair public highways. In relation to tbe tax duplicate of Jefferson county, for 1S47. " To incorporate the Centreville and Abington turnpike company. Fixing tbe time of holding circuit courts in tbe 3d circuit For the relief of tbe tax payeis in this State. To incoiporate the Madison, Lexington and Brownstown turnpike company. For tbe relief of Charit Forden, of Daviess county. To incorporate the Clay Cotton mills. To change time of holding Prooate courts ia Jefferson, Switzerland and Ohio counties. Amendatory to an act giving further time for the settlement of revenue of Delaware county. To authorize Wm. Harner to convey certain real estate. To relocate a part of tbe State toad from Harrison to Indianapolis. Vsrvinv a certain State inait therein namaf To repeal an act providing- for tbe election of supervisors . . -w ... . r.n TtfrA ..j c To locate a State road in Posey county. To locate a State road iu tbe counties of White and Carroll. To incorporate tbe German Evangelical Lutheran St Jlhn's ehinrh in rUithnpn Mnntv To revive tbe road laws in tbe counties of Lake and Por ter. To locate a State rnid in Titiann mnA tr.:if .AnttRelative to township assessors and collectors in Jennings couui, ami. To reDeal an act therein named. Declaring a mispriot in the first section of an act of the jocauawsoi .an, in relation to tbe surplus revenue agtat of Perry county. To change the name of Maiissa Davis, to Melissa Emaline 11 1. er. To authorize Nottingham Mercer to build a mill dam ccoss Wabath river in Adams count. To incorporate tbe Jasper county Iroquois Navigation and mauulatiuiliig ivuiy.uj. T Witi a State road in SL Josenh ant . .: . r -.-fviis cuunuw. To authorize John Webster to buil a mill dam across Little St Joseph river, in DeKalb county. To repeal an act vacating a pari of tbe town of Milford, in To legalize tbe transfer of a certificate for certaia school Jid4s in Morgan eounty, kc. To authorize a certain change in tbe Strawtowo aod Peru biate roan, iu uunniun couniy. In relation to roaJa in Dalfalk eonnfv. To legalize the assignment of a certificate for certain ICDWI j-u-Ta authorize the sale of a certain town int thr; To authorize Peter Wise and othera to build a mill darn ...mi White river in Hamilton count. Part of tn act in relation to the SUte Bank layicg off lots - r .u II. -.1 a..

To legalize tbe assignment of a certificate for certain school land io Morgan county. To foirn a uetr ichool diitrict from ichool district No 1. and No 4. in eoogrestiooal township 2, N of R S East To authorize the location aod establishment of Slate road from Bedford in Lawrence county to Clear Spring in Jackson eounty, ke. To authorize the auditor and school commissioner of Morgan count, to make a deed to Wm. Berry, kc. In relation to tbe pay of grand and petit jurors in certain counties therein named. . Ta atifhni 17. Ih. ailHitn f U.n4.:.V. ..nn ..II ....

tain lands. J To provide for the continuance of a railroad from Martini- y ville to Point Commerce. To authorize a compaoy to construct the Ailrura and Laugbery turnpike. Authorizing a company to construct a turnpike road from Jloore's Hill lo Aurora. In relation to school funds io Daviess county. Repealing an act therein named. To amend chapter I, of Revised Statutes of 1943. To confirm a certain deed to the Methodist Episcopal church, of Carlilse, Sullivan county. To authorize the sale of lots for delinquent taxes in the town of Brownstown. Repealing so much of section 233, of chapter 30, of Revised Statutes of 1843, as requires tbe Probate court to set tbe time of sales of real estate by executors and adminiitratora. To extend the time of holding the commissioners court in Boone county. To change the name of Bazaleel Thomas to Basil Thomas. Authorizing the board of Madison county commissioners to do a certsin act. ! Authorizing Albert A. Siddall to tell ttone in Madison : county. To provide for the improvement of the town of Williamsport. To amend an act to incorporate the Covington Draw Bridge company. To authorize the clerk of Sullivan couoty to offer and sell certain lots aud lands therein, kc. To abolish the office of school commissioner io the county of St Joseph, kc. To amend an act to incorporate Lawrencebnrgh aod Rushville turnpike company, kc. To repeal an act defining duties of county treastuer, approved Jan. 13th, 1S45. In relation to tbe partition of tbe real estate of Stephen S. Collett, deceased kc. Relative to the Probate court of Monroe county. To amend ao act in relation to railroad from Martinsville to Franklin. Authorizing the boards doing county business, to continue in session ten days at their March and June terms, io certain counties. Authorizing county auditors to take acknowledgement of deedi io certain cases. Extending the time for supervisors to work their roads in Spencer county. . To authorize the auuitor and treasurer of Sullivan county to mike set offs in certain cases. To enable tbe auditor of St Joseph county to make a deed in a certain ease. Declaring the meaning of an act to amend an act amedatory to an act incorporating Michigan city. To require the trustees of the Indiana University to report to the General Assembly. To authorize Sarah Shannon to convy certain real estate, j To legilize the vacation of certain itreets, lots, and alltys in South Bend. To legalize the actt of Michael Shiel, a justice cf tbe peace . of Hamilton county. In relation to road tax in the county of Howard. To amend article 5, of chapter 45, of the Revised Code of 1S43. To authorize John Secrest to build a mill dam across the Mi'sissinewa river. Authorizing the sheriff of Dearborn county, to use the jail at Wilmington, kc To incorporate the Madison hotel company. For tbe relief of Joseph R. Pratt. Reducing the fee for recording deeds in Delaware county To revive an act to incorporate the town of Muncie Delaware county. To authorize county auditors to make deeds io certain cases. To amend an act in relation to persons who are likely to sutler by the destruction of the record by fire in Miami county, 4cc, kc. To amend lection 4, atticle 1, chapter 7, of Revised Statutes 1S43. Authorizing the Probate court of Marion county, to order deeds to be made for certain lots in Laporte, Laporte county. To vacate part of the Indianapolis and Centreville State : road. To incorporate the Celebration Spring steam mill company, in Franklin county. To locate a State road in Franklin and Ripley counties. To authorize tbe auditor of Franklia county to sell certain school lands therein named. To amend the charter of the Indiana Medical Society. Declaring Scott Noel, the successor in office as J. P. of Robert M. Gilkesoo. In relation to a certain State road in the county of Daviess. To change tbe name of Charlotte Liggett Fox Dubois, to Charlotte Fox Dubois Ladd. To incorporate tbe town of Winchester in Randolph countyTo provide for a county library in the county of Pulaski, and for other purposes. To repeal a certaia act to far as Dearborn county is concerned. To authorize the alteration of a certain road therein mentioned. To improve the roads io the county of Switzirland. To authorize John G. Johnson of Owen county, to correct a mistake in a certain deed. To change a certain State road therein named in Jackson county. To change a certain State road therein named in the county of Jackson. Relative to a State road in Lawrence county, through Brown and Jackson counties. Sec. To incorporate tbe Council Grove Minute Men. To locate a State road in the counties of Clay and Owen. To locate a State road in tbe counties of Wells and Allen. To regulate tbe sale of spirituous liquors in tbe county of Floyd. Incorporating the Harrison, New Trenton, Rochester aod Bmokville turnpike company. To authorize tbe voters of certaia townships to tell their ichool lands. To locale a State road in Delaware county. Authorizing the location of a State road in countiea of Clinton and Howard. To locate a State road in Allen and DeKalb counties. Regulating aale of spiriluoua liquors in town of Centreville. in Wayne county. To authorize the board of commissioner! to lease the seminary in Wayne county. To incorporate tbe town of Clinton. To incorporate the Cambridge and Milton turnpike company. To repeal part of an act to change time of boldiog Probate court in Ripley county. Legalizing the act of the Probate judge of Lagrange county. Concerning tbe dutiea of clerks of tbe circuit courts of this State. For the relief of Thomas M. Gibson and others. Defining the duties of the county treasurer of Shelby county-Providing for piocuring additional copies jof Revised Sta tutes for Kosciusko county. In relation to tbe duties or Auditor or Mate and commis sioner of sinking fund in certain cases herein named. To incorporate tbe Peru, Rochester, Plymouth and South Bend railroad company. Amending section 453, chapter JU, ot Kevised Statutes, or IS 13, and for other purposes. In reference to the feet of the clerk of Sullivan county. For tbe reüef of Dernpsy Linton of Randolph county. To authorize the board of commissioners of Grant county to order an election f ir an additional justice of tbe peace. To authorize tbe board doing couuty business in Dubois county, to levy or dispense wun a road tax, sc. In relation to the saline ianas in this Mate. For the relief cf Syria Aldrich. To amend the 76th sec. of the 15th chap, of the R. S. For the relief of the purchasers of school lands in the couuties of Carroll and Cliuton. Providing for the survey and record of roads in Elkhart co. To authorize tbe aale of the library of Decatur county. To extend the provision of a certain act to Blackford and Jav counties. Authorizing Mahala Profit to discharge the dutiea of administratrix of husband, i.e. To repeal the 4th section of the 47th chapter of Revised Statutes, so far as relates to bixnau couoty. Declaring George W. Boweo, Esq., successor io office to Wm. Debority, late J. P. ke. For the more speedy completion of a portion cf tbe Iodi ana Hospital for the insane. To authorize the county commitionen of the several coutiet in the 12th judicial circuit to make an allowance to Prosecutine Attorneys. To change a Slate road in tbe counties of Huntington and Wells. Foiming sections 4, V, 6, 7, S, 9, 16, 17 and IS, in T. 14, N of R 6 E into a school district. To encourage the organization of Fire companies. To incorporate the Lafayette Monticello, Winemae and Michigan railroad company. To incorporate the Boonville and Ohio river railroad co. Changing tue name of Wm Jackson, to that of Wm. Jackson Morgan. Authorizing tbe board of commissioners o Elkhart eounty, to direct the sale of certain school land. To authorize the commissioners of Vermillion county, kc To authorize Silbeat Fritbie, of Crawford county, to build rtns Blue river. To authorize an additional place of holding elections in UamiH'ju township, in Jackson county. Authorizing tbe auditor of Vigo county to tell certain tracts of land therein named. To authorize John S. Woodward to convey certain real "To'raise a revenue for State purposes for 1843. For the benefit of widows. For the relief of Silas Overman, of Grant eounty. To authorize the construction of lines of Morse's Telegraph in the State of Indiana, kc. To amend an act authorizing a compaoy to construct a turnpike road from Cambridge ci'y to Muncietown. Relative to hirfh waters in Jackson couuty. For the benefit of Michael Riley. To establish a State toad on a part of the county line dividing Wayne aod Randolph counties. Miking the side cut constructed by tbe Dslpbi Storage ic F orwsrdmg Co., a part of toe Wtbaik and Erie Canal. To iucorpoiate the town t( Washington in Wane c r syne county.

J. H. COLSTON.

J. II. COLSTON & CO., WHOLESALE VARIETY AXD FAXCY DRY GOODS STORE, No. 425 Main Street, South Side,

WE HATE NOW OX HAND A GENERAL STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, and, as one of tbe firm spends most of his time in the East, will be receiving throughout the season a general stock of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, direct from manufactories, and of our importation from SHEFFIELD and BIRMINGHAM, which will matte our assortment one of tbe beat in the city. HATS AND BONNETS, Made especially to our own orders, of the most Ciihionable styles and patterns, which we are determined to sell as low as any house in the nt. We hope wir old friends, and the trade anraUy, will fi-re as call, pledging ouroelres one tiall go away diMalii&cd, if im ear power (v prerent it. A general stock of tbe following articles will be kept constantly in store:

PALM LEAF II ATS 5 Panama and Leg-horn Halt ; f ilk, Kiiuia, and Beaver Hals j Wool, Sporting, and Glazed Hats ; Donne's, a rreat Variety Kibh.it, of ecrr variety ; Artificial K lower., every variety ; Green Iterage, JaeLonni, and Muslins ; Laces, Edjrings Ladies' Dress lJaiHlkerchicfs : Poniree Silk and Cambria do.' Black and Kaney Cravais ; ' Sewing Silk, Twist, and Purse Silk: Gkes and Hosiery, Silk and Worsted Mitts : - . iimiaii.., maa runes ; Puspemleri, Threads and Buttons ; r?pool Cottons, Tapes, fee. 67-3 w Main To incorporate the Englih aod German Evangelical Lutheran St. Paul's church, in Dearborn eounty. To incorporate the town of Eagle Village, ia Boone co. To incorporate the town of New Columbus, in Madison co. To better enable the citizens of Coagres-ional township No. 20, N. of R. No. 5 E. in Hamilton couoty to sell school landa. To incorporate the Mechanic's and Workingmen's Institute of Mount Vernon, Posey county. Ia relation to a horse boat ferry at Williamsport, across the Wabash river. To vacate certain lots, alleys, and street!, in tbe town of New Lawienceburgh, in Deaiborn couoty. To authorize Aver Allen of Pose count, to make a deed in a certain case, to certaia land in said couuty. To change a certaia State road the mo named. To establish a State road in Hancock county, and to vacate that part of the State road leading from Cbarlottsville, &C, Ac. To repeal ao act fixing the salary of the auditor of Miami county. Approved Jaouary 27, 1847. To incoiporate the Anderson Bridge company. To locate a State road in tbo couutiei of Fulton, Msrihall, Pulaski and Stark. To relocate certain a State road io the county of Miami. Declaring certaia lots in the town of Greencastle without the corporation of said town. To authorize additional election precincts in Decatur co. Making allowance to Adjutant aud Quartermaster General, lor 1S47. To repeal an act exempting improvements on real estate from taxation io Kosciusko and Miami counties, so far at Miami is concerned. For the relief of persons who have made improvements on school sections iu Miami Reserve. Levying a street tax on the inhabitants of tbe town of Mai ion, and its additions. Authorizing Supervisors to vork a certain road ia Ohio co. lo improve the breed of hones ia Miami county. Allowing Wm. Robinson a certain sum for taking Wm. Harris, a fugitive from justice, kc. Fur the benefit of the Jeffersonville and New Albanj railrond company. Making additional allowances to the Secretary of State To extend the February term ot the Probate court in tbe county of Washington. To repeal an act to provide for a uniform mode of do ing township business in Clav countjr. To incorporate the Canton Iron manufcfurine co. Exempting the property of Blind and Deaf and Dumb persona irom taxation. Amendatory to an act establishing a free turnpike road in the counties of Allen, Whitley, Kosciusko and Mar hall. For the relief of Wm. A. Richardcon and others. To change the name of Andersontown to that of An derson. For the relief of Eleanor Leas. For the government of the Indiana Hospital for the insane. Kezulatin the width of roads in Marion county. Changing the name of the town of Alton, in Crawford county. To 'amend an act to repeal an act to amend the 4tb art of 16 chapter of Revised Statutes of 1843, so far as relates to Washington and Jackson counties. Amendatory to an act to incorporate the town of Greenfield, approved January 2-$tli 1S47. Authorizing the State Librarian to procure a suitable book to record the volunteers' names. To amend the 25th section of article 2, of chapter 25, 01 Revised Statutes of 1543. Making provisions lor the payment of witnesses in the case ot Jas. ualletly, ccc. Amendatory of the charter of the city of Indianapolis To authorize A. and A. J. Helton, to raise their mill dam. To revive a certain act in relation to building a bridge across the Kankakee river, &c. To legalize an act of the board of commissioners of Madison county. To amend an act to provide for the election of Prosecuting Attorneys. Giving further time to the widow of David Browning deceased, and to the creditors of the estate to file claims against aaid estate. To incorporate the Peru and Wabash free Bridge company. To authorize certain voters of Daviesa county, to vote in Washington township in aaid county. To confirm to Mary Williams the sale of a lot in Pittsburgh. To extend the provisions of an act therein named to the county of Wells. To legalize the sale of certain lands. To locate Stale road in Fountain countv. To incorporate the Attica Hydrant company. To incorporate the Grand Lodge ot the Oriental Evanio order of Brothera. For the relief of Lucien Barbour, John Elder and Edwin J. Peck, &C., &C To amend an act granting the citizens of Lawrenceburgh a city charter, &c. For the relief of Abraham Perkins, late collector of Daviess county. Making general appropriations for 1849. To authorize the commissioners of Vigo county, to procure a seal for the Probate court. To revive an act for the relocation ot a State road in Duboia and Martin countiea. To repeal a part of the 90th section, 3rd article of 16th chapter of Revised Stalutea, ao far as relates to Shelby co. To locate a State road in Clay and Parke countiea. To change a part of a Slate road in Delaware county. To authorize the building of a sewer in Vigo county. To change the location of a State road therein named. To revive an act to incorporate the town of Belleville, in Hendricks county, &c. To give additional copies of the Revised Statutes of 1843, to Randolph county, &c. To vacate a State road in the counties of Delaware, Madison and Grant. For the relief of Joseph I. Stretcher and Robert N. Allen, commissioners, to remove remains of Hon. T. A. Howard, &c. To define the width of roads in Clinton county. To authorize Aaron Houghton, administrator of the estate of Wm. Harris deceased, to compound a certain claim. Requiring the chool commissioners of Marion county, to give bond and take an ath ol onice. For the relief of James Vanblaricum. To incorporate the Vermillion Academy. To authorize the location of a State on the county line ol f orter and Lake. To amend an act to provide for a more uniform mode of doing township business in the several counties there in named. To authorize the Agent of State to sjttle with John Burke, lor certain house rent. To amend sections 134 and 137, of chapter 37, of the Revised Statutes. To amend an act to incorporate the Madison, Lexing ton and Brownstown turnpike company. A joint Resolutinn relative to the reduction of postage on newspapers and periodicals. To postpone public sales of land in the Miami Reserve. In relation to increasing the clothing pay for volun teers, non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to our armies in Mexico. In relation to the claim of Col. Francis Vigo. , Of thanks to Capt. Simonson and Capt. Ford. In relation to Pope Pius, &e. Relative to the Indiana Historical Society. On the subject of the laws of Indiana territory, for 1301,1802, 1803 and 1804. In relation to the innrovement of the Kankakee and Iroquois rivers. In relation to volunteers who have settled on Govern' ment lands in the Great Miami Reserve. In relation to a mail route from Belleville to Lebanon In relation to a mail route from Brownatown via David Bowman's to Nashville, Brown county. In relation to the Education Society of Indiana. In relation lo certain Cnnal Funds. Of thanks to Ellianan Moberly. Accepting the colors of the Third Regiment of Indiana Volunteers. In relation to the claims of Indiana, upon the U. States, for expenses incurred in raising troops, clc. Asking the aid of the Genera! Government for the American Colonization Society. Bills and Joint Resolutions of thi Senats. An act to incorporate tbo Richmond University.

S. W. VAN CULIN.

POCKET KNIVES and TABLE CUTLERY J Kazurs, Sirvpa, geisaurs and Shear ; Cotton, Wool, and Horse Cards ; Table and Tea Spoons ; Butts and Screws ; Pins, Needles, 1 tumbles, and Huoks and Eyes ; Cut Taeka. Colt Mills, and Curry Combs ; Horn, Tuck and ide Combs ; Redding, Dressing and Pocket Combs j Victoria and Butterfly do.; Cloth, Hair, Shoe and Horse Brushes ; Cap and Letter Paper; Slates aud Pencils ; Gold and Gilt Jewellery; Beads and Necklaces ; Hiding Whipe, Stirrups and 8 pur ; Hoop, Drea, and Bonnet WSak-bone ; Looking Glasses, Perfumery and Soaps ; Bridles, Martingales, and Clocks. J. II. COLSTON V CO., street, near the Exchange Hotel, between Fifth and Siaih. To incorporate the Franklin Institute of Richmond University. To change the time of boldidz Probate court in Dear born county. lo authorize Hiram S. Brady of Lanorte countv to file a bill in chancery. lo amend the charter of the Madison and Naooleon turnpike company. lo authorize Secretary of State to send additional laws to Alien countv. Prescribing the mode of selecting petit jurors in Jay connty. lo incorporate 1-el river manufacturing company at Logansport, (became a law without tbe Governor's appro val. To amend an act to incorporate the Peru and Indiana polia railroad. 1 o amend the charter ef tbe city of New Alban v. To prohibit the sale ef liquors, kc, in Henry township Benry counir. To incorporate the Monticetlo Hydraulic company. To rmend an act in relation to county treasurers and volunteers, Ac. Far tbe benefit of the New Albany and Salem railroad compa n y, passed February 11th, 1848, tbe Governor's objections notwith standng. Granting additional compensation to Probate judges of St. Joaepn, L.agiange ana ttartnoieinew counties. To amend "an act to incorporate the Lafayette Bridge compa ny." To vacate certain streets and alleys in Raysville, Henry county, iui me rcuei 01 Leenerian voiiios. Relative to the practice in tbe SU Joseph circuit court. For the relief of John Plaster, formerly school commissioner of Miami couniy. To incorporate tbe Indianapolis and Bellefontain railroad com Pany. Giving further time for the settlement of revenues of Delaware county. To extend the time for appraising certain lands belonging to the a nam anu trie canal. To authorize the sale of school lands In Jsy county. For ibe relief of Elizabeth Jones, of Gibson county. Relative to the Marion circuit court. To vacate part of a State road in St. Joseph county.'. Fixinar the time of holdinn courts in the Hth circuit. To amend the act incorporating the Brookville and Cincinnati lurnpiae company. Fixing the time of hoUinf courts ia Hancock county. To incorporate the Rusliville and Lawrenceburgh railroad company, (became a law without the Governor's approval.) To authorize the clerk ot Carroll circuit court to sell certain real estate. In relation to tbe Seminary fund of Tippecanoe county. To incorporate the MadisoA Female College. To incorporate tüe Crawfordsville and Indianapolis railroad company. To repeal the Sd section of an act to vacate certain alleys in Bloommgton. Creating the Tippecanoe court of common pleaa, and defining m jurisdiction. For the benefit of the Union Literary Society. Providing for a special term of Washington county Probate cooru To incorporate the Greenbush Cemetery Association, kc. To authorize Ira Bailey to build an arm to the Knightstown and oceinyTiiio railroad. For the benefit of S. E. Warden and George Green. To change the name of Lewis Myers to Lewis Myers Douglas To postpone sale of delinquent lands in Adams county, kc. For the relief of the rity of Lawrenceburgh. To repeal an act for the relief of the Miami Indians, &c. For the relief of the heir of Anthony Shultx. deceased. To authorize Matthias Peterson to convey water into tbe city oi Laisyette. To incorporate the Fairfield Hydraulic company. To amend the 90th article of chapter 30, Revised Laws of 1843 To amend an act to provide for the election df Prosecuting At torneys by the people, kc. To incorporate the Madison and firownitown turnpike compa' ny. (became a law with the Governor's approval.) Regulating the width of roads and highways in the counties of vanderhurgh and rosey. Relative to tbe organization of tbe Senate and House of Repre sentattves. To change the name of the town of Springfield, in Whitley county, to Cherry Valley. To vacate a portion of a certain road therein named. For the relief ot Michael Headakin and others. Authorizing Peter King to build a mill dam aerots the Mississin ewsy river, Sic. hanging the time or holding courts in tne couniy oi tvuox. To incorporate the French Lick steam mill company. To incorporate the Ohio and Mississippi railroad company, (not returned by the Governor In five daysand became a law without his signature ) To extend time or collecting taxea in uearrmrn couniy. Chaneine time of holding Probate court in Shelby county. To repeal an act to restrict the grand jury ia Franklin county k.c. Relating to the election of President and Vice Freaident or the United States. For the relief of the heirs of John widney. To amend the record of the town of Huntington. In relation to the record of Lagrauee county. Kelative to the suit of the VincennKS University vs. the St ate of Indiana. Authorizing Thomas Ruble to build a mill dam across tbe Mis siuineway river. Authorizing the comraicrioners ol Cats county, to employ a physician for the paupers of said county. To change the name oi the eounty seat ot twarun eounir. To authorize the aale of aec, in towntUip S3, N. R, S W. in Car roll county. In relation to the town or Carrouton in canon couniy. i"o amend an aetentitled "an act to provide for the construction of internal improvements, i.e.. ao far as the same is applicable to the Shelbyville and Edinburgh railroad. To incorporate the junction raiiroaa company, uecame without the Governor's approval.) To amend an act to incorporate Knightstown and Shelbyville railroad, (became a law without the Governor's approval.) Aboluhine. the office of school commissioner in the couniy oi Putnam. . r To locate a State road in Posey and Vanderburgh counties. To incorporate the Ripley county Medical Society. To improve the Huntington, and lioshen State road. To eatecd Jurisdiction of justices of the peace in certain crimi nal cases. For the relief of Patrick McOinley, passed Senate Feb. "tn, and House of Representatives Feb. 11th, ItiSB, Governor's objections notwithstanding. To amend the Ohio and Indianapolis ranroai company incorporation. Ste. Not signed by the Governor within five days and be came a law. For the relief of the heirs or Louisa Jane Catsstt. Relative to the time of making reports to the Legislature. To vacate a road in Importe couuty, and for the relief of O. P. Ludlow. In relation to the New Albany and Vinccnnes turnpike, Sic. To correct a misprint in an act to legalize the election of truatees in town of Greensboro, in Henry county. To authorize Isaac lleltnerlo build a mill dam across Salamonia river. . To amend an act to revive an act to incorporatethe city or Logansport, approved Jan. 13, 1845. For the benefit of Lawrenceburgh township in Dearborn county. To authorize the county of Laporte to borrow money and increase the taz. For the benefit of the recorder of Monroe county. For the relief of John Boone. Incorporating the town of Huntington. Levying a tax in the township of Union In 8u Joseph county. For the relief of A. G. Selman. To inrnnwirata. ihn Portland and Ohio railroad company. Regulating granting of license to retail spirituous liquors in Uihson and Dubois counties. Authorizing the commissioners of Lagrange eounty to sell eer tain buildings, Sic. Tn h MiiirMi mnA Wotprlno turnoika eompanv. To provide for draining swamps and wet lands in Vanderburgh, Cass, Pulaski and Fulton conutiea. Tn .li,.,.il.. nana of llranvilln in TinnPCSnOe COUPtV. Kor the relief of the members of the Wabash rire company, in Lafayette. To inrnrnnratii h Tinneeanoe Guards in Tippecanoe county, To amend an art to incorporate the city of Jeffersoaville, ap proved Jan. M, 147, To amend an a-t to incorporate the Terr Haute railroad compa fiv Annmvpjl Jan. 1H47. ' l o amend an act to provide for a free turnpike road in Steuben county. To incorporate the Huntington, Whitley and Kosciusko turn rillra rnmnnnv. To change the time of holding commissioners' court in Jefferson Connty. To change the time of holding the Probate court in Franklin county. Tn nravidfl far snmmnnin? net it lurors in Johnson county. To amend the 2nd article of chapter SO, of Revised Statutes of lf43, concerning the Probate or wills aad testaments. Vnr t !. rpliff of Jonh F. Äloore. To amend the 14th section of article 1, of chapter 14, of Revised Statutes of 1847. To revive and amend an set in relation to the Ferrysville and Danville railroad company. &C. To amend an act to incorporate the Bufialo and Mississippi rail road company, (kc. TV incjtrnnrato the Union Literary Institute. To explain and amend an act for the relief of the purchasers of the saline lands in urange county, nr. Anihorlzine the commissioners of Lagrange county, to increass tbe salary ef Probate Judge of said county. In relation to a State road from Salem to Lawreneeport. lie. To Incnrnorate the New Castle anj Richmond lailroad company To incorporate the New Castle and Knightstown railroad company. To amend the art to provide for the continuation of the Madison and Indianapolis railroad to Lafayette. TO authorize tue couniy commissioners oi iippwinin .um, to ray for the erection of a bridge across tbe canal at Green street, in Lafayette. ... To amend an act in relation to Lafayette Insurance company, kc. Giving additional powers to the President and Trustees of LafRlative to an act to incorporate tbe Lafayette and Danville company, ap-roved Feb. 5, 183G. For the relief of certain persons therein named. To legalize a survey of the city of Fort Wayne. I r .Ii ate the sicnins dims oi exceptions tn me eircnu court. ! AUoftir.f the auditor of Crant county, one half of one per cent N a:l school funds, kc.

To provide for the taxing of estate In dower. For the relief of J es e Beard and Klias L. Beard, (passed Senate Feb. 10, and House of Representatives llth, Governor's objections notwithstanding.) To authorize the board of connty commissioners of Jay county, to tx row money. For tbe relief of tbe securities of Jas. H. Kintner, late school Commissioner of Cass County. To prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors in the town of &ash viile. To incorporate tbe Richmond and Hsgerstown turnpike company. For the relief of certain persona therein named, in Monroe

county. For the relief of John Kearny, and to authorize him to sell certain resl estate. To incorporate tbe Steuben Medical Society in Steuben county. To authorize the erection of a certain bridge in Martin county. Relative to certain school lands in Floyd county. To legalize the acta of the auditor of Steuben county, for INT. To revire an act and amend as act to incorporate the Crawfords. ville and Wabash railroad, kc. To authorize Roderick M. Silef to relinquish certain school land. Ta incorporate the Moores ville Branch railroad company. To incorporate the Fair View Academy in Rush county. To authorize the improvement of Tanne-s creek In Dearborn count j. For the relief of widows and orphans. To incorporate the Fort Wayne turnpike company. To incorporate the Lake Michijan. Logansport and Ohio rail road company, (became a law without tbe Governor's approval.) To repeal an act in relation to Probate court, and Judges' compensation. To vacate a part of a street in town of Bloomington. To incorporate tbe Chamberkin mills. To repeal an act entitled an act to repeal an act Incorporating the town of Greensburgh, Decatur county, i.e. Relative to the real estate of John Suns, deceased. To authorize the commissioners of Jay county lo assess an additional tax. To incorporate tbe Ohio and Mississippi Telegraph company, and for other purposes. Concerning tbe distribution of the laws and journals in Bartholomew county. To incor)orate ibe Tippecanoe Bridge Company. Authorizing the sale of section 16, township 28, n r 8 e, In HuntInttnn eounty. To prevent the sale of liqnors in Washington, Wayne and Franklin townships, In Wayne county, I y leas quantities than 10 gallons. Amending an act incorporating Ibe Whitewater Valley Canal Company. Prescribing tbe manner of assessing and paying taxes in upoa stock of individuals of Madison and Indianapolis Railroad. To extend the February term of the probate court of Bartholomew County. Relative to the collection of taxes in Bartholomew county. To locate a Slate road in the countiea of Adams, Allen and Jay. To locate a Stale road from Logansport to Winamac. I'o incorporate tbe Harrison township aad Abington turnpike company. Giving tbe commissioners of the reserved township in Monroe County a compensation for services therein named. Amendatory to the laws in regard lo ad quod damnum. To incorporate the Cannelton Steam Mill Manufacturing Company. To incorporbie tbe Mount Vernon and New Harmony Railroad Company. To regulate the practice of law tn the Lagrange Circuit court. To amend an act Incorporating the Brookville and Coo oers ville turnpike company. To suthori7e Thomas Hamilton to build a mill dam serosa the St, Joseph river. In Allen county. To amend the charter of the Milford and Columbus Railroad Company. For the relief of A. Bird. To authorize the commissioners of Daviess county to employ a physician, and for other purpose. For the relief id" Margaret Wade. To authorize the sale of school section belong to congressional township II, range 5 west, in Tippecanoe county, Authorizing tbe sale of the old Indiana Slate Prison. Förtha relief of John S. WattsTo change a certain State road in the eounty of St. Joseph. Extending the provisions of Revised Statutes to Lagrange county. To amend an act therein named. To incorporate the Owensville Publie House in tbe county of Gibson. To authorize the construction of plank or coat mat mads. I'o Incorporate the Wahaah and Greenville Railroad Company. To amend an act in relation to the erection of a toll bridge by Jas. Qutnn and James Noi veil, kc. To change the name of the town of Springfield, in Wabash Co. For tbe benefit of tbe reserved township of seminary lands ia Monroe co. In relation to tbe New Albany and Vineennes turnpike road. To correct a mistake in the commission of justice of the peace in Hanover township. In Shelby co. To authorize tbe board of commissioners of A lie a county to sell certain real estate therein specified. To locate a State road in the countiea of Howard, Miami and Wabash. To incorporate the town of Patriot, in tbe county of Switzerland. In relation to mortgage due to the treasury fund and the Indianapnlislund. For the relief of replevy bail. To authorize the county commissioners of Adams county to employ a prosecuting attorney for said co. 1 ncreasiug the power of the county board of tbe county of Blackford. To restrict the county commissioners of Steuben county in levying a tax of 50 cents on the $10u valuation. Al'owing witnesses pay in tbe investigation of buying and Sellin g Csnal scrip, kc. 'i'o amend an act to incorporete tbe Crawfordsville, Covington and Illinois Railmad Co. For the reliel of the sureties of Wm. Johnson. To amend an act lo authorize the formation of voluntary associations, &c. Amendatory to an act to incorporate the Rush ville and Lawrenceburgh Railroad Co. For the relief of the widow of the late Wm. II. May, deceased. To establish a Plate road therein named. To incorporate the Indiana iron manufacturing company. To amend an act for the relief of Elias Murray, approved January 7. 1847. Explanatory of an act to amend an act in relation to volunteers and county treasurers. To amend an act to authorize the formation of voluntary associations, Slc. I'o amend an act to Incorporate the Junction Railroad Company. To authorize the repair of building on the Governor's Circle. Granting certain powers to probate court of Dearborn county. To allow parties to taae depositions i a actions at law after injunction granted For the relief of the late school commissioner of Delaware co. To repeal an act that relates to the navigation of Lost river, as far as Martin county i concerned. Relative to tbe counties of Carroll and Clinton. To define tbe time wbea a certain act herein named shall take effect and be in force. To define the law in relation to bailiffs in Hancock co . Releasing the right of the State to certain landa in Hancock county, Which was acquired by escheat. To authorize the commissioners of Warren county to establish an additional place of holding election, kc In relation to the State and the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad Company. To repeal a part of an act for the relief of the inhabitants of district six, ke., in Orange and Washington counties. Supplementary to an act to incorporate the Crawfordsville and Indianapolis Railroad Company. A joint Keoluiion in reference to public lands inJGreat Miami Reserve. For the relief of J. R. Jones and J. D. Ferguson. . Relative to bountv land warrants. Relative to tbe Miami Indians. On tlia subject of locating land warrants. Kelative to the National road. Relative to a mail route from Salem to Bloomington. Relative to a marsh and wet tract of land in tbe counties of Jay and Adams. On the subject of reitncing the price of publie lands. ATLANTIC, LAKE. AND MISSISSIPPI TELEGRAPH. OHIO, INDIANA An ILLINOIS TELEGIlAl'lIs About a thousand mites long -from Cincinnati via Chicago lo St. Louis also to Toledo and Detroit, N addition to the two thousand mil of Telejrvaph already constructed on the ''Atlantic, Lake and Mississippi Range," and a;l of which will be in operation this wialer, tbe undersigned has now engaged in the construction of other lines (like that to New Orleans.) which will swell the aegreiate probably to nearly four thousand milos on or before the next fourta of July. Under tbe recent law of the State of Indiana, authorizing any five or more persons to associate ss a corporation lor constructing and managing Telegraphic lines through the State of Indiana, or to and Irom any point in that UUt to any point on the Ohio, the Lakes and '.be Mississippi, sundry citixens in Indiana, in connexion with the undersigned, hare formed a company, endowed with all the corporate powers conferred by the Indiana law of the 14th February. lti-IH, for the purpose of constructing and managing a line of Telegraph, connecting telegraphically several States of the American Union, under the name of the Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Telegraph Company." with power to construct and manage Telegraphic line between Michigan City and Dayton or Cincinnati, and between Michigan City (via Chicago or Milwaukie) and dt. Louis with connecting lines from Vinccnnes via Terre Haute to Indianapolis, and from Michigan City or other point, to Toledo or Detroit formin a line or combination of lines of about one thousand miles long connecting impor.ant regions in almost instantaneous intercourse, by meint of the best Telegraphic Systems devised by American Ingenuity. The subscribers for the construction of any portion of said line or combination of lines, to share equally in the profits of the whole ranee of Telegraph embraced within purview of the Incorporation of the aforesaid "Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Telegraph Company," it being understood that all the subscribers for the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago Telegraph, and for the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Telegraph, shallbe entitled to participate in all tbe advantages and profits ot this General Company, and consequently entitled to receive certificates in the said "Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Telegraph Company," in lieu of the certificates now held bv them in the aforesaid lines south-eastward and south-westward of Michigan City. It is understood, that the terms of subscription or ownership in the General Line known as the "Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Telegraph Company," shall be precisely the stme as in either and both of the lines wow in process of construction from Lake Michigan south-eastward towards Cincinnati and south-westward towards SU Louis in no wav changing the relations between the. subscribers for either end df the line ; except so far as to embrace them all as equal participators in the benefits of a line more extended and advantaceous than was originally contemplated in the project for either portion of the line; and also to unite them all under the protection of one common corporation freeing the subscribers from iinMlity beyond the amount of their subscriptions, and furnishinc all the protection which law can throw around property employed for puplic purpose like the Telegraph. The holders of certificates issued for the constructian of aline from SU Loni to Milwaukie, Chiraco or Michigan City, and for the construction ol a line from Cincinnati or Dayton to Michigan City, Chicago or vlilwaukie. will therefore be entitled to receive, In lieu f those certificates, other rertificatee of ownership in the corporation now created un lcr the name of the "Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Telegraph Company, "as soon as the said last mentioned Company shall be fully orpanlred, under the law alluded to at the commencement of this circular. The Hon. John Law, one of the Judges of the State ; the Hon. Abner T. Ellis, one of the State Senators ; and John Boss, cashier of the State lank of Indiana at Vineennes, are iroont those who were associated with the subscriber in signing and filing lherequih document for the incorporation of the said "Ohio, In liana and Illinois Teles rsph Company." This explanation is made fr the Information of all interested the prevalent srntimeut of the subscribes, as far as can be ascertained, beinr decidedly favorable to an organization under the law authorizing Telegraphic corporations in the manner ataive mentioned. The line from Michigan City to Cincinnati has the post mostlv up to the present connecting point at Dayton. The constructing psrtv will immedistely turn back and put up the wire conductor to Chicago while arrangements for the work on the south-western end of the line (from St, Louis and Alton, via Springfield and Peori.to Milwaukie, Chicago or Michigan City.) are being prosecuted with a degree of energy that insures the completion or th whole line of nearly a thousand miles at an early period consonant with tlie speed which has generally cbaractensed the construction of the lines erected by th subscriber. vVhen completed a 'id in full operation In full connection with all the other lines of the Atlantic, Lake and Miesissippi Range,' the extended line of the "Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Telegraph," traversing and connecting some of the richest regions in the world, will be found to rank among tbe most productive and satisfactory lines in existence, HENRY O'EIELLT. Cincinnati. Feb.g2. 1848. PC-gwhi NOTICE. WFIERF.AS my wis, Nancy McConnell, has left my bed aad hoard without any Just cans or provocation, this is lo forewarn all person from harboring or crediting her on my account, as I am determined to pay nodebu herwmractingsr lhi Ftw.10, lata. 81 3w JOSEPH SlCOnSiCLLi.

Markied, On the 27th inst. by Rev. F. C. llolliday, Mr. ritiLir Putt, tu Miss Latixa Bradley all of this county. If tbe statements w see ta many of the papers, and the names of many highly respectable physicians and citixens of high standing, attached lo certificates of th good effects of a medicine csa b relied on, it seem a to us the height of Incredulity lo doubt for a moment the

Intrinsic virtues of Dr. Dragf's Indian Queen Vegetable Sugar Coated Pill. Unlike most of names w find attached lo certificates of this kind, iu voucher are found at horn phyiciana ol high standing, well known to the community. For sale by Tomlinson Brothers, siga of the Golden Mortar, and S J. Wade, druggist, Indianapolis. ET Gil CAT n CONSISTENCY!. Physicians prescribe DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AST) TAR in the laat stage and the most hopeless case of CONSt'MfTlON, after all other medicines bare failed, as it hu proved itself to be the most extraordinary medical aid in curing that disease. Now this medicine is as valuable ia the incipient stages, such atCOCGH, COLDS, kc., fcc, wben tbe Lungs are not too far gone before ulceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fail In breakng up the most dlstressinr. Cough or Cold in a few hours time. If the directions are strictly followed. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS LIVERWORT AND TAR, which makes so many wonderful cures, is lor sale at Wm. iiannaman a urug store, in sins city. wholesale or retail. A NEW WHOLESALE DKV GOODS HOUSE. JYo. 11, Cast 2d street, toutk side, bet- Main and Sipimore, C7.VC7.VXJr, OHIO. KATZEN BERGER, STRAUSS & CO., ARE how receiving and openine an entire new stork of aeasonable and fashionable Freiaad Domtttic Dm OsWs, lo which we would call the attention oi country merchants and dealers, leeling confident we povwas advantage which will enable us to make it aa obect lor all visiting the cay to eive us a call, and examine gnods and price belore purchasing elsewhere. KAlXt-MitKULK, B 1 It AC S3 4c LU. March 1, 1S48 T-2m State of Iudiutiu, ITIarioii county, ss. In thc Maato Circuit Cocbt. Im Chancery. Thomas Little es. Willi Brown, John GrafTort and others. 'PRE said defendants, John GralTon, George GrofTort, Amy Morgan -- and Nelaoa Morgan her husband, Samuel Oldham, Richard Piadall. Hedgman Gratfurt and Hazzard Graflort, are bersby nouned,lhat on tbe 15th day of February, ISIS, the complainant, Thomas Little. filed his bill of eomplaiot In the court aforesaid ia the above entaled case, s gainst them and the other defendants above samed ; that said bill is now pending in raid court, aad that nnle ihey appear and plead to, or answer the same on or before the calling of said cause at the next term of said court, to I held at the court House In the city of Iadianapolis, said bill, and tbe mailers and things therein contained aa set forth, will b taken a confessed and held as tnsa a tain at loam , and decree will be rendered therein accord ing'y. Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk. Pmilh It Sullivan, sol, for com p. By J. G. Waxas, Deputy. Feb. 15, 148. 87-3w HAYES' DAGUEIIKEOTYPES. " This Week Positively the Last. PERSONS who contemplate having their likenesses taken, ana who wish to avail themselves of Mr. H's superior skill should do so without delay, as Saturday, March tbe 4th, will certainly be the longest be can remain in town. Pictures taken ia all kinks of weather. Office ia Johnson's Building, on Washington street, fob. 36-36-11 UIIAGG'S INDIA QUEKN VLüliTAII Li; Sl'GAIl COATEL PILLS, The Great Popular Medicine Of the day Vast amount used per montli The numerous and Wonderful Cure it effect. Its Magical Effect upon lti lions Fevers, and Fever and As"e Great Excitement among the Honors! THE Iiidiii Qceeh YcctTAiLt St OA a Coatco Fills are . now admitted, on all hands, to be the most extraordinary and valuable medicine in general use. It not only acts as a specific upon Bilious and Typhus Fevers, Chills and Fever, and Fever and Ague of the west and south, but in all diseases of debility, weak stomach, indigestion, loss of appetite, impuiity of the blood, and all diseases prevalent in a western and tout hern climate. Their great power consists in their peculiar effect upon all the organs of the system, and the rapid formation of new end rick blood, which they produce. In this lies the great secret of their success. They are mild and pleasant in their action, but searching and permanent in their eliect ; penetrating the remotest recesses of the system by their ready absorption into the blood, thereby infusing a new supply of vitality and nervous power into all the machinery of life. The ej ;en--ive popularity they have acquired allover the west and south, ensures sales of at least 50,000 Boxes per Month, And we find it difficult, with our large force of hands, and the late improvements iu machinery which we have adopted, to manufacture them fast enoueh to supply the demand in thirteen western and southern States I One large manufactory is constantly engaged in preparing the various concentrated extracts of which they are composed. From the best information we can obtain from our 6,000 selling agenta, and hosts of attentive correspondents in alt parts of the country, our medicine cures, per month, not less than 10,000 cases of Fever and Ague, one thousand of w hieb har resisted all other treatment ; 4.5O0 cases ot Bilious Fever; 5,300 do ot weakness and general debility ; 2,500 do of various chronic diseases ; 2,000 do of weak stomach and loss of appetite 800 do of Dyspepsia ; 1,300 do of Rheumatism ; I.UOO do of Female complaints; 1,21)0 do of Ague Cake, or Enlarged Spleen; 1,5110 do of Liver Complaint ; 500 do of Scarlet Fever 400 do of Typhus Fever; 3(10 do of Putrid Sore Throat. This must appear almost incredible, but the numerous letters from physicians, agents, and those who use the medicine, from all the western and southern States, satisfy us thst this is a moderate estimate, and that our medicine is rspidly taking tbe place of tbe various sugar-coated counter f tilt whit h sre afloat, and the numerous Ionic niistures, made w holly of f mime, which are imposed upon the public by manufacturers who live, moood'y ftmewt srsers I Dr. Bragg's famous Sugar Coated Indian Queen Vegetable Pill are of two kinds the Cathartic and Tonic. The Tonic pills are peculiarly adapted to the quick and permanent cure of Fever and Ague, torpor of the Liver, and general debility. It is in Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, kr., that they achieve their greatest triumphs. It rarely requires over twelve hours; or more than half a box of the tonic pills, to break the chi lis and eti'ect a permanent cur which is rarely the case with the tonic mixtures of quinine, hawked about the country by ignorant pretenders. Those who Uke the tonic pills will never forsake mem. Who can wonder, then, that a medicine of auch extensive popularity, and extraordinary virtues should cause Grwf excitement among the Doctors! Tbe prejudices of physicians against their use are at last giving way to the play ol reason, and the convictions of every -day eiperience which ihey derive from their patient and friends wb use them. Doctors are now almost every day sending orders from every part of the country for a supply of these pills to use in their prac- " Here Is ene all the way from the State of Mississippi, just received, lt doctors and the sick look to it, and hasten to procure a supply of this wonderlul Tonic : Bitia Gaova, Tirraü Co., Miss , I July lirth, 147. f T Dr.Brazt,St.Lonii,Nitiovri: Dear Sir I have to Inform you that I have used all our Tome Pills and therefor pray yoo to send me another supply immedl auly.as there is much fever and arue within the bounds of my practice, snd I lordly know how to satisfy and cure ny patients without them. . . I have thoroughly tested yonr Tonic Pills In my praeticetnrouefc this country, not ouly in chilis and fever, but in real typhoidfovtr and have met with such success from their use, that I now find myseli at a pre at loss to get along without them. I consider them a great blessing to the people of the west and south, and I am sat isried that they are important in the cure ol more diseases than yoe recommend them for. ' Don't fail to forward ma a supply by mail, as quickly as possl ble, directed as above. Very respectfully, yours. JAMES HODGES. M. D. tFor sale, wholesale and retail by S. J. WADE and TOMLI.NSOV BROTHERS, Indianapolis; H. E. GREEN, Brownsborg; JOHN W. VA.UGHAN, Pittsborough ; CAVE J- CAR TER! Jamestown; B. SWEENEY. Roylton i DAi WOODFORD, Taorntown; LANE k SION, Lehanon r PITZLR k WELSH, Eagle Village; GRAFTON JOHNSON, Greenwood; M ANW AKIN St ADAMS. Frank!, n ; N- D.ROBINS Edmbur ; EDWARD P. DAV. Shelbyville; VU?.LL?JW!t, -DY Marion IRA BAYLEY, Freeport; H. PIERSON, Green field VM. SILVER. Pendleton ; W'ILLIS O. ATHERTON, Andersontown; J. HOCKET, Plainfield; J. W. WALTON, Bridgeport; W. J. UNGLES, Belleville. May bib, 147. ePWkSWlyC27is MEDICAL LECTUItES. a Fummer Coerse of Lectures will be given in the Cincinnati i. Medical Institute, commencing the ftn Monday in April nett, and continuing until tbe end of July, under the following arrancementt Subjects. Lacxraaas. 8urry - I'rs. lilussey and Shot welt.. Anaunny and Physioloey John Davis, M. D. Matena Medice and Pharmacy Hanbury tmith, M. Ü. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Jno. H. Tale, M.D. Practical Medicine - - - - A distinguished Southern practitatner is einected to Lecture In this department. Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence - - - - C 11. Raymond, M. 1). Physical DiaijBoai and disease of tbe Chest. U.M. Lawsnn, M.U. Two lectures daily will be delivered during the Course, and tbe students can bave the advantage of attendin the Chemical lectures, nd witnessing the surgical operations in Ute largest tlnepilal west of the mountain. Fee for the whole Course $30:00 5-epfcJ 2w fCiii. Enq.J J. H.TATB, Secy. II i:UV POIlTI-sll'S EST AT L kjOTICE is hereby given, that the nndersigned has tbis day lakea I i oat letters lextainenlary oa the last will and testament of Henry Porter, late of the county of Marion, and itate of Indiana, deceased Tbe estate of said testator i solvent. Persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to tba undersifiied without d lay, and ihose having claims against the ajire are requeued in present their claims property adjusted lor etlierueiil wnhin the lime liauked by 'law. MAHALA AMES, Executrix. February 10th, 1843. 81-3w , ÄnmXISTUATOU'S WO I ICK. Slate of Indiana, Maiion Couaily, s. AT lira February term of the Marlon Prolate Court, A. D. 1948, said court declared the estate of George Keeler, deceased, to ba probably insolvent. Creditors .-therefore required lo hie Ihrir claims against the estate f. allowance in the said Probata Court, wkhin tea months from ibe date nere-if, or thev will not be entaled lo pa) menu Feb. 91st, IwJd. M'-am's. BEN NET I3AAO, Admmisuatof. DIVIDE! IVOTICi:. A DIVIDEND of even per cent, for the last six months was thisdy declared by the Bosrd of Directors, on the rapital atock of the company, payable io the stockholders at the Treasurer's office in Madison on th ISth InsUnU W. N. JACKSON, Secretary. Office M. fc I. Railroad Co., Msdison. Feb. 10. 1MB. Bii 3w COPA UTMIUSlI 1 1. THE undersigned hereby give notice that they have entered into copartnership !n the business of Tora Packing, and the manulaelure of Lard Oil. aud are prepared to comply wnaail orders that assy be entrusted lo them. B. I. BLYTHE, Feb. 7, M. W) 3w EDWIN II EDDERLY. LOST. ON Saturday, 14th inst, near Mr. Carlisle', a Lady's H race let, Joined with hair. Any person finding the snme and leaving H at tbe SentinH Office, will confer a raw on MARY SC't'DÜER. shirts: miiutsü linen Bosoms and check Shirts, a great variety of articles la the furnishing lin. frbll 8&-3w D.B.WARD. NOW AND THEN, Through a g!ase,'dark!y, lor sale by HOOD tt NOBLE, IctttS ' Jsw MmUing.