Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1848 — Page 3

3nöinna cgifilaturc. KEroiiTLD for Tin: Indiana state scntinel. MONATE. Thikmuy, FrhruaryS, 16 IS. Mr. Handy rffeied a uiolution piohibittrrg Mnokii g in the lübi'ir adopted.

Teiiti-ns were p.e.fntrd by Msr. Kiclish, Millikin, Marsh, Henry and Wiuchell, which were riieiied to rnpiopr ate committees. Mi. JtfiCiiiy aslcd for lave of absence for Ihe remainder of the sesiun after Saturday next, whirti was gnnied. llfforts Jrion Standing Commitlttf. Mr. 3oriior. reported against fuitl.er action on the subject of the inteiest on the Slate i!ebl, due in Januaiy last, there rtavir g teen an auaiigerr.ent m.de ioi its payment concurud in. Als. a till f , r the relief cf sutFcters by huh water on the While Water liver, recommending its indefinite postponement concurred in. .Alio a tin providing f r reappraisir;; of land in Howard County, with several amendments, which weie concuried iu od the till engrossed. Also a bill to dipse of the Gengia lumber land, belonging to the Slate t f Indiana, which was laid on the Uble. Mi. .Malott ieorted b..ck a bill amerdipp the statutes of 1S43, in ceitain it-spects which was indefinitely postponed. liy Mr. Muuay, against the rraycr ol ceitain petitioner cf Hanson county cidiirrd in. Mi. Head, irpoited back a j int resolution te'ative to ir creasing ihe pay of mir tlficeis and solditii in the Mexican war. n ccmmei ding iis passage concu.ud in. Mi. Miller H po'lcd back a joint lesolution lelative to the admiMon of stiidei is to ihe West Point mili'ary academy , recnmmeiidii g that it be laid on the table concuircd in. By Mr. Heny, an act aulhoiizing the cnrninisiniieis of Oiaige county, to !ipene with a iojJ tax, which passeJ on it thud leading. Dy Mr. ILitdiu, recommending the passage nf a bill to ieintate the vacated lueis of the town of Indianapolis The bill pns-cd on lis Ihi.d leading. .Vi. .Vui iay m p i ted ag.iust ihe pasage of a bill for the relief of Holeit Kail, which was coi cuiitd in and the bill indefinitely p stpci ed. M. Miliikm up. iled hack a till inroip. laling the Ohio nd Mivsiij,j j telcgiaph company without amendment, and the bill ub i's thud e-du g pascd. tt'Jiorls I nmi Settel Cnmmilt' is. Mr. Corduit lepoited back a bill authorizing Rudolph Si)ei to ii Ii; qiush his title to c itaiii school lai.ds, which was eng' oi.f (1. Mi. )ty lepoited a bill to charge a ceitain State load in the county of Sr. Joseph, iead .- i'u.-t nine. By Mr. Maitiu, a bill extendu g the piovision of the 16th tlnptei of the levi-ed statutes of 1513, to Lagrange county, lead a iit time. llrso.'utinns Introduced. By Mr. Connei, Ibit the cummittee on finance rrpoit a bill icducn g ihe naiaiy of ihe tnwets of the Wabash ; nd Kiie canal, to the lowest standaid provided f j by the act ot last session adopted. By Mr. Harbour, that a select committc e of one Senator fiomeacti L'oogiessional iJistiiet.be appointed to iitjuiie into the amount of mileage each mt mher is entitled t adopted. By Mr. Jl seau, tliat the financial committee be inducted to irnjuiie into the expediency of incieait; the balaiies of oui supreme and ciicuit judges, adopted. .v tut first voting. Ty Mr. Herry, to amend an act relative to county asscss01$ oad. By Mi. Miller, a till relating to county Audi'ois and Tiesurns. AIo a bill to amend an act ir.coi poiatin - the tiustces of the Owensville public house aed. By Mr. Oith, a bill to provide lot the assessment and payment 'f damage occasioned by the continuation of the coiistiuctiun ot ihe Wabash and K:ie canal. Hills f i std tin third Udlding. A bill to ii coipoiate the Richmond nnd New Catle railroad company; to incoipoiate the New Cas'Ie and Knightstown imlraud company ; to piovide for the continu jlion of the MadiMin and Indianapolis lailroad to Lafaett; to amend an at entitled u act to incoiporate the Lafayette Insurance company ; giving additioial poweis to Ihe president and ti uti es of the town ot Lafayette; to tevivp an act entitled an act ii co:piiatin the l'anvi le and Lafayct'e railio.id company; fi the lelief of ceitain perons iheiein riarned ; to hgalize the suney f ihe ci-y ol l'oit Wayne; for the ten tit of the Audi or of Grant county ; for the relief f f J. and K. L Beard ; to incnipotate the I'oitland and Ohio livei tai'ioail company; t amen.l aiticle S, chapter 13. of the revised statutes of tf 1S43, in telation to the suiplus revenue fund. . Senate adj jutmd. ATTF.ll(MS ks;sio. Mr. Baibom fiom the committee :p, oir.ted f ir that purpose. r pi led ttie diiTeient diia:.ces f r whirn Senatois weie eniitUd 10 ieceie mileage in comii g to, and returning from, the i-ieent eioii of the (It neral Aembiy. Mi. t'jS'att moved tu lay the upoit on the tahlc ; which wa l"t, syes G, ne 37. Tie quf tkivLeg cm the adoption of the icsolution contained iu the repoit, it wi ad pied. . A .s d im third rending. A Mil to arnei d tn act to es ahhsh a Stite road on a nor

tnnofthc dividing line beivvten Steuben cid De Kalb coun- i au"'""S' 'be Sc tt.iry i f State, to employ two aitmH ties; to change the time or holding Ihe Tiobate cunts in I f,e,k? Ul't 'he end of tne ses.i .n, f..r the nurf-o-e of i nioll-CUik-couotv ; aut loiizmg the sale of cert.iin school Lmd- i "r 1,1,4 v( the I"c e,-t titueial Assembly, winch was ado.t-

in Fifti kOit couiii j iuoioi)efor asemg and collecting a road tax on land ai d town lot- in Madie n county ; providing for the sale of ceitain school lar d in LJeaihoin ccuntv ; tj enable the supei viors of Scott county, t make their ie-I p)it to the toard d- it g county Lu.ines, on the lt Monday in March; to extend the lime of av rnent f r certain schuol lands in Miami count ; to amend an art to make s- eculaton pay a loa 1 tax e.jual to actual seilet ; fur the lelief of the miplus levenue fund of Utcatur county ; granting addrtnnal tay io the pobate judge of St. Joseph county to P,o-t . . .1 - - - - Vide tor ihe elertl' n of petit j'iior, rn the rounty of Wai-

ren ; to extend the jui idic ion ol ju-iics of the peace, in the ', iu .üid I he bill 1 1 globed. c .ui.tie f Lake at d l'oitei ; to hx the lime r l holding the Mi. McCatiy it p nie 1 back a bill amending an act to piop.obate will in the county tf Putnam; to piovide for the vide lor the ehctioii of Pioseculing Attormei by the people electron of supeivt-ois in the counties ot Wabah and Ml- ff 'he d;lfeient countit". ami; an act fr the selectn g i f juron ir. the county of; Sever al amendments wi re olfered, when .Mr. Miller m ved Ielaie; to autunie trie liutees if a school distuct in : to lay the repoi t on tl e tabic; which canted, ayes 22, noes Eikhait county, t iai-e an addition it lax ; an act authonzing the tiustees of a certain school di-tnct in St. Jos. ph ' Also against the piayer for the relief of K. J. Liston, which C 'Unty t lay a tx for the puipo-e of tuilding a scho.d wai concuued in. hou-e; rricoipoiating ihe botanic medical society of Decatur j Mi. Unh tepoited against fuither legiati n on a lull alCounty : io u.coip iate the Lip ute female semmaiy ; an act lowing pioet utim a'lonues ad liu -iial lcs concuired in. to amend the ie v i-ed statutes ot IS 43, in relation io p:iu,,ei ; ! A No a bill 1 lh- reli f I) ootliy () .v en, eiiios,L rela ive tj road tax iu Penv county; for the relief of James AS aJiu-t fuithei leirislair-n on a bill cuntiiming the Haidiu, .f Wanick county; a j ont lesolutiii relative to 'rnaniige ol Tinmisaiol Klizbeth Ueiry. The leport and the reducli-n of o-tae on l.rw-piptis and peiiodicals; to bill were lod on the table. amend an act rnc o poi atn g the College Conner and Libeitv i Al-o lloue bill amending an act defining the dole s of turnpike coinptny ; to incorp -iate the Conner-vil'e Hotel county Tiea-uiei. tecomn, ending rt leleience to the tin incoinpauy ; to incorporate the Biowi,town and Scipio rail- ci.il coinino lee t.-..ncui led in. rod company; leaving it dicietionaiy wi'li the commit Al-o a t-iH t amend toe law it dative to the ac'em of waste sioneri of DeUwaie county, what Compensation ihe.v will wi h au amendment which was concunedin and the bi.l tnaliow supervisors for making their leturns ; to incoipoiate giosed. the town of Peiu. j .lo recommending that the fill dc-ol vitig the bond of On have grvnte l, Mr. .1aitin from a select committte to matiimoi v between Win. Kaughman and his wile, be laid on whom wa leffired the bill incoi porating the Lap..i ic ai.d the table concoued in. Michigan eity lailiotd company, rns Ie a tepoi t amending Ihe Aluagiin-t luithei legi-h'i m on House till (Jechling the Lill t y strumg out and inseitin an amend, d chiller of the meaning oi certain puit-ufihc lev ised t .lute-. coucuned llutrjio and .viiir sippi rath -a I company, w hich was con- in. cuned in and the till passed. . Als. a till t d-cl lie a misprint in the Statines of 1 S 13. Seveial tills weie lead a second time and leferied or cn- relative to niobate ..ictn e, reeo .nmeiidiu ' its passage tuu-

crossed. Senate adjourned. iio!e ov ni:riii;i:TATivi:s. Tlirr.M.AY, Feb. ISIS. Hills Intrmlurvd. Hy Mr. Nirrmon, for the pajment of mney ti . AlVoid and Km;; ; ty .Mr. I) .Ie, establishing au additional place of holding elections in Health toWn-.ni,. Veiuiillion county ; by Mr. Wolle, lepealing an act iel itive to the cen tral canal; ty .Ali. Lot,ie, autiiunzing t tisbie to build a budge acios IJ.4 Ulue over, at .Vill owi. in L'i, ftd couu- .... I.., U. l'...l ..1II1 miiiii .1... .1 r

iy ; v) .111. fiTj.juiiii.uiip, Juoi.iuj puces oi Voting 111 : uicnt ; Coocuned in. Hamilton township Jackson county. AU lt.p.u-d b.ek llouse toll entitled an act to authorize Orders the day Hills passed. ti e Deaibuni pmbue couit, 1 1 make ceitiiti diciees in chauA till authoiizilijj the board of c. ntnissioners of Madi- ttiy, lecomrneudin it pa-sf eiiio--ed. fön county to do a ct nam act theiein turned; relocating ' Also lepoited btck a lull autho. img Kxecutois, AdminisStafe 10a 1 in Delawau cuunly j lelocatiug u Stale load in lutois and (iuaidians, to make deeds in rnt.un ur, itClinton and Howaid counties; irgulatio the sales of tident coiruiu-ndiii its pa-s.i. c.oicuned in and the bill eniossnpinis in Centieville ; lo incoipoiaie the town uf Clinton in id. Veimiliion county ; repealing an act givug the vmeri of j Also lepoiled back House bill rel tu e to probate judges in Mai nm county , a tight to vote relative to iian'in licen-e the county of I'oiter, Without auicodiiit-nt, concoued 111 a. ' 1 .1 sale of aident pnits Mr. Ilaiding moved to lay 011 the ' the till engiossi-d. title caiiifd; iniopoiatmg Ihe Carn'-i ide and Ailton tum- Also lepoited back Iloti-e till legulating agencies of for1 ike tioinpany ; relative t ihe State Libraty , foi the puichae ! ei inur mte companies chgiosscd. it th poitiatt of (Jen. WasbirtgtJti ; lepealiig an act fixing! Mt ' "hindiug ihe indciiuite postponement of4 bill the line of holding plobtte couit in Ripley county; leal- 'exempting ceitain piopeity fiom exet ution, concuried in. 1uiji Ihe act of the piobjte judge of Lagiange county ; lela- .Mi. C i-s.i't u p 1: led tuck House bill t amend an act eiitive to the duties of auditor of State, and rorntrnimier of ti'h d an act f u the icliefof puuhastis of caual lands unking fund ; relative to 0 itching in Adams and Well coun- w Inch vv js lelened to the cornmitt. e on Fin n.ce. tie-. laid 011 the table ; in lefneiice tu Ihe lees of the clei k of . .lr. Iliv is moved I iecoo.U-i the vote, it fiwng to conSullivan county ; f r ihe lelief of Dempsey Linton of Kan-' cui in the aineiidment f the IL.ne,to a bill incrp natinrg ,t..l 1. ,.., ti . la.hirnu' th fe.. tit II,. I4.1L- in II. ir..l...io ' the jle!li and Nl'W AlL.lnV laliluJil lilli:ili vvlilrtl en.

cou't in Knox county: oidcnn-' election for an addition - iutiieof the neace 111 ;iant rnuniv au hmiii. !hi board of c rnmisMoneis iq Dubois county to levy 01 di-pense - . . rfJ- , Willi a road lax at discietou; for the i e lief of SynaAl c'ridge; for ihe lelief i f puichaseis of school lands in Clint ui and Cairoll couniies ; pmviding f..r the lecm ! and uivey of loads in Hlkhart county ; a j .int resolution of sympathy with Tone I'rus IX. A bill in lelatioir tj the saline lands in this State was refined to the judiciary committee. The Li II compellng the trustees of the Wabash nnd Lwie caual to allow in!tiet on scrip, be engrossed Mr. Dole

V. " i i . Z 'c . , ! a,lJ passed. Mr. tile sjid Le was uppose.l to ths reference. A ref- - Mr ntlilv ,,.,, cJ a bill t authoiizc the people of Laerence v.'a but another name at this peri .d in the session j favette and other counties, to elect their seminary tiustees, fjr defeating the bill. i wii.ch ou its third reading passed. The "Uutler lull of last winter provides that the pcrip j Hejx rls Jrnit Stltct Committees. khall not be received by the trustees at less than its f ice i Hy Mr. Kill-, iu lelati ui to the bonds sunendeied to the and the interest due thereon, yet it was notorium lht I Slle by the bo. dholdus now in the hands of the State their rlerk in the laiiJoflrce at Lo-aneport had refused to j Agent, stating that thry found all conecl with a few allow their.teret.t..n large .urns of this serin, lie Lnew . c.l...ot,s ul an imp ...ant ch .NCtei. , . . , , . . , Hy .Mi. ilolloivjy, a 'aiust fn ihei i.iveslig ition of the offithi to be the cae fron, tyers.-nal know ed. Gentlemen. cia, JcolllJucl cf ,L. vett.u,y 4f Slale concuned in. upon ihtstl ior were psrticulirly sensitive upon every mea., ,.y M iMjlIh , gtalitiaii; t (C piayer ,.f ceit.,j pe. ure which re.ju.res ur eveu intimate? that the bond holders tiuonci of Larang- county, for viie iepeal of a law m.king bhoulJ perform their part of the contract. Scarcely a ' Goshen m said county a point in the liulLilo and Mississippi measure, however unimportant had arisn in this House railroad whuh was concuned in. during its present ses-ion. that the question hail not been; X,, M'H'ii". hill to incoipoiate the Gianville and aeked. -whe her it did not interfere with the rights of the Wabash laiiioad company iead a liist time. bcnd-holdert.." While gentlemen guuded with uch pe- i . ' side cut. . . & i i . . ' , ' in Ihe Wabash and Kr e canal, at U illi iiinpoi I and ImieI k I ? n 7. T boiid-holders, they hould ., lh ,,..,. by the ., UMt e, of the Wab.ok 1, ti c rghts ot the c t zens of the M .le. 1 he Mate 0 ,.h Kiie canal, lint the srde cuts could n,t be count corn lud cn her part, but the case is otherwise on the j stiucted for the waul of iulticient waier. The leport stales

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part of the bond h- IJers. They had not only refused through the trustees to allow the interest on this scrip, hut they had refused to re-appraie the canal lands as by the law they were bound to do. And although tailed upmi by a resolution he hid introduced at an early period of the session, they had not informed us whether they intend to do so, and had not even referred to the matter in their report. They had uho refused to forward duplicate certificates that pitents might issue from the proper State au

thor. ties forcanal lands. These matters and o hera of a similar character were calculated to arouse the fears of the individuals interested that ihey were, as they were told by some when this bill passed, "sold out houe and home to the Hritish bondholders." While the citizens of the upper Wabh are willing to render any proper assistance to the State 111 carrying out the agreement, thry will at the sj:i:c lime claim their rights, and as the representative of a large and respectable portion of those ut:z -is, he would while he had a seat upon this ll .or hae the independence to a.ert those rights. M r. Cole continued at considerable length. And ordered to be engrossed. Aid the House a!j oimed. AFTERNOON SESSIOX. Hi ts las:td. Incnrporporating Ihe Boonville and Ohio Railroad; nuthorizing the ale of the l.ibiaiy of Decatur county ; extending the ptoviMoii of an act theiein n lined to Blackford and JV coutitie; amending ehapiei S and -S of ievied statutes of '43, iclaiive to the lecordci ; leclaiing (I. V. Bowets ccessoi to William lloyt m thee of Madison county ; sinking out put of section chapter 6J of revised statutes of '43, relative to the New Albiny and Salt-in Uailioad Company ; Mr. Dunham moved to amend by requiring that no extension of the work shall be umde beyond Salem, unless that town l made a point 111 said extension. Mr. Dunham said that the ritiz ris t f Sa'em had subscribed about lifiy thousand dollars towards the construction of this road, with the expectation that Malern would be a point, and would vntuaily always remain a p tint. Hut this till allows the company to rnxke branches, and by p3ssii g to the right or !et, or h th in the vicinity of Ja!eir. they may cut oil' trooi it nearly all that trade which otherwise would come to ."Salem. ln ess the extension should go direct!' north of that town, this would be the cae, and to protect rts interests, arid to reserve the vi ty objcts for which the stock was subscribed, he tlT. red ihis amendment. Mr Windstand'ey remarked that New Albany had subscribed ah ut tu o hundri d thousand dollars w orth of stock, and it was in t the w ifi ot ilut interest to refuse a coiii liance with ihe provisions of thit cUarter, for ihey proposed making Sa em a point in the roxd All that was asked was to extend the road where! r ihe welfare of the company and the good ot the community might require. The extension w hen made mii:ht be north of A llein, and if so, it would alwas lea point in it. Hut thai it Ins any right to require the extension to be made through it, he could not concede. JSn,, Ji a proviion as that now attempted to I e made.a pad of the bi I might bt attended with great injury to the company in general, and he could not ee upon what principle of justice one point in the road demanded ucli a sacrifice of the interests of the whole company. After further remarks frem these gentlemen, the House refu-ed to adopt the amendment. .Mr. Dunh mi then moved to strike out thit fcclioti in the bill which gave to the company the power to extend I the road beyond Salem, which motion prevailed, and the bill, as thus amended, passed J Relative t granting license to retail spiiituous li.juors in ceitain cunti-- theiein named; lehtive to the counlv Seminary fund in Tippecauoe ; incorporating tlie Madron Female College; lepealing a poi ti n if jn act anting eel lain alleys in Biuomington ; amciiding the recoids f the town of Huntington; authouzing Ihe bond of co:nmissioneis of Cass county to employ physicians for the paupeis of that county ; changing the name of the couiifj- seat of Martin county ; authoiizing the sale of ceitain school lands; relative to the town ot cairolton in Carroll county; incoi poraiing the Juncli.'ll It.iilioa.t ( 'iiin n:i 11 v mmi,-1 ! im lh fin.li nf VV nfia.h and Kne canal to allow inte.est on" sciip; on the subject of locating laiid waiianN; b eating Slate road in l'oey aid v andei burgh Cliun ie ; relative to the. time of repotitigtu the lezM time ; vacating a iol ei Lipoite Couuty ; c oiettit'g a n.i-pi ii.t in a cci tun act theiein named; uulh irizmg Isaac Heti erto tuibl a dm over the Salamuiiii river; lor the benefit of Lavviettcebuih township in l) aiboin county ; auihoiiziug Ihe auditor f Laporte county t boirow money ; for levying a load tax in M. Joseph county ; incuipoiatmg the Indianapolis and liei lefont oi e Jlailrojd ; amending 137th section of aiticle 3, chapter 43 of I he levhed statutes of '43; changing the made of tleciii county comrni-i ners niy comrni-o.i-.ner tiU 1 ' in Tike county ; inco: poi ating the Kosciu? road Company The lluusc adjjuined. SENATE. FiiihAY, February 1, IS IS. Leave being gianted, Mr. .Muuay intioductd a resolution f If ll 1 . - , wasl. t atVlTTo !,3,,,Cl'l,Mde"l,ÜU of ,l,e Vüte$ wbich l-citi ois weiV prltented by Jlews. Coats, MU and Witichell, which weie ii teiied to apir p.iate committeei. L fori jn, m sta ling C.:nvutt s. Mr. Winchcll rep i o d b irk House hill no 3S, asking its leleience to the c-inmntee on loads the lepoit was concoied 10 and the bill leleued. Also a bill icgulmng the Mg ing of bills of exception by . t 1 . J iV" ol ei.cun eoui:s, leroru.ntnJii.g its passage, concuned cuued tu an I the till enn-ed. i ANo against i in i her ait ion or. a bill to amend the law -The tepoit and till weie I ul i u ihe it hie. Also an act lor the relief of ihe hens of John Whitley, iv i h an atneiiutuetil which was cncuned in and the bill in-gros-ed. ' Mr. Muiphy icported bark a bill concerning Ihe piobtte of last wills and testament t n 'iosed. Also lepotetl b.ttk a till f ( tt.e lelief tf M irgaret Wale, lecomtnrnding ill pas.ie, which was cotcuned in and the bill et gio-s d. Als teioited hack a bill in relation to tuoceedm 'S and suits in chan cry, iccornmcii Img Us indefinite postpone " " I ! ned. Mr. Ha vi then moved to concui 111 Ihe 'amendment of the llouse. andolli-itd an amendment to the 11 .use amendj menl wiiuii was a.iopte.r. .Mi. HoDiusuii lepoiu-t iiaric a lull lor the relief of John S. Walts, which was lead thiee tines and p.ist-d. Ml. Alliier lepoittd against legi-lliii on the petiti n of i;i Jo-epli prayiiig for an appiopiiation f u the pu.poe of enabling him t puhli5li a work on the culiuie of the gr ipe coiicuiitd in. ! Uy Mi. .Mil. er, a bill authoiiz.ng the conHuctiou of plank 1 laod- lead a fust time. j Mi. Houghton leput d back a bill to incoipoiate the ft 1 ...tl.. If . r..n l. t-- I ii i .4 .n .1. 1

that in the opinion of the conrr. it tee theie ii sufricicnt water, and that ihe tius'ecs should be held In a strict conduction of the contract, and be compelled to make the side cuts, HiC. Mr. Jlfillikin said, being rnc of the committee fiom which the leport emanated, he deemed it his duty to make a biicf sta erneut. He hud never lead the tepoit, nor examined the subject on which itteited. So far as the lepo'it impugned the motives of the tiusteis, he entirely dissented. He wa well acquainted with one of the ttustces (Mr. Palmer,) who he was sine would not attempt to array one poitiou of the State against another, for the purpoe ol ectiiug the bondholders fiom the peitoimancc of their contract. He understood the rep it of the trustees to say that Mr. Williams had,

I after examination, decided that if the side cuts weie made. , it would end iner the navigation of a portion of the canal. ctiiain seons of the year, on account of insufficiency of water. Now if this be the fact, it would be suicidal to the iuteiest ol the State to make (lie side cuts, bul if. on the other hand, there be a sufficiency of water for the side cuts, and to Mpply the canal at all seasons of the year, he was for compelling the company to live up to their agieenunt. He had not examined tiic subject, and did not profess to understand it veiy well. Senate udj turned. Severn I hills of the Hons were taken up on their first reading, and ordered to bectuid rending uti to-morrow. 'N? Ullis f'hSsld. A Hill of the IIoiiu iilmlishing Ilm ofhVe of School CoiiiiniHotif r 111 IhenMinty of St. Joeph, and to transfer the duties of Ins otTie to th county Tieaurer. A Hill to vacate an alley in Cambridge City. A Hill to euthorize. tlio ultcrution of a certain road therein named. A Hill to improve the roads in the county of Switzerland. A Hill to authorize Ceti. John (J. Johnson, of Owen county, to correct a mistake in a certain deed. Ati utsji to change the location of a certain Stale road in the county of Jackson. An act to incorpor Me the Council drove Minute Men. Hill to 1 Innige a certain road in Jackson county. Hill t locate a certain State road in Hjrthloinew und Ja Ivsoti counties. Hill to locate u Slate road in the counties of Clay and U wen. Hill to locate n State road in the counties of Allen nnd Wells. A Hill iu rel ition to 1 lie fees of lite Treasurer of Owen eountv 10 certain cases A Joint Kesolu'ion of the House returning thanks to , Captain iinoimou an 1 Tord, and aceepling the urinor, biii.lis, ami pn lure sent ty C;ipt. rjuinnifi-n :is a present to me jsiaie, ami oruering mein to lie piaceu in me ciaie ; Librarv, was taken wi and read Mr. Wim-hell moved to amend the resolution by authorizing the I.ihraiiau (o give the picture (one ol 1. i JSiinoo tie Cassia) to the Kornau Catholic church in this eitv .Sir. .Millikin moved the previous question, which wa ' (.econded ; and the main question being put on the adop lion ot the resolution, it earned. Thoso. voting iu the utlirmative were .Messrs. oaroour, i.er-v, t -oat-, nay, iivis, i,ngnii, it ii , i. . .. t...:. f i: .1. I. I, . ,. . . , , 11 I It II II llis, (ireen, Uanirick, Maiidy, llaidin, Henry, llowell, ! Ii It.!. ii, .ii .i ii t't .., i M.t.n m ,,tr, Houghton, Hubbard, HutUtelter, Jarnes, .M.ilott, .Maisti, Martin, Miller, Mill.gari M.lt.kio, Monigo.nerv, Morrison, .Murray, Randall, Read, Russeau, Stewart, T uier, Waters, and Zenor U."5. . .Vorjr Messrs. Chenowiih, Conduitt, Conner, Cornett, iioodenow, iloiloway, .viurpliy , Urth, tJsborn, Uoumson, b.mp-ou, erbnl.e, and W inchell 1.. ,v message rntn l ,e llouse onta.nmg uouse no, j ft A 1 .111 .'Iff I'tl Vigilius.; me i. ii : id hi me; .Ulie oi iniii.iii.i naa ieiu. m. it .i ... i. ..i. i. ii. .i.;i. ried m e 1? noes li. , n lf.iv r:mti-i 1 Mr. Ilandv introduced a bill to amend no act eniitled, Au act t. amend an act authorizing Joseph (luiuii and James Morvat to enct a toll budge. : 1 fsd. ! A Uill to incorporate lh Clay Cotton .M.II Company ; vv .s uK.n up anu rea.i a llist ami seco,,,, rune .Amern,. inents wi're ohi-red bv Messrs. Mewart and Henry, con- : i ..i.:i:... i .. i iiiiniii" ii;t: i inn in ijiii iiaiiiniy eiaos . ?iiinc uuiuvnui j """wed, when Mr. Wincliell moved the previous ques tiuu. which was si-eonded : and the nnestion nut on the ! engrossment of the bill, and carried ayes 25, noes 111 .... . i i Senate adjourned HOUSE OF ItEl'llESEXTATIVES. Friday, Kcbiuaiy 4, 1 S4S. Hifls jiiisscd. r..p i, ..nr .,r c t- t i; t....r. : .. ..( Ua M 'i ic iviivi vi u. K'.iioii , irii'imii'i: mii ui in. State load f.om Hanis.-n f Indian ipnli pealing an act , foi the electi .ii of sui ei visoi s ; lucatin a State road in ToSIV tuutliy . av, j Caindl an 1 U nite counties; meorrvirj "4 " -e Ciosplaius i,d Ma lison turoi ike company ; ineoiioi.ii oi- uie - r.vaegeuc.il uuierau uum : - j a state road in Madiou and Hamilton countie; deela ing a m.M.iint o. the t .ri i.ws ,.f tst7 for ihe n.m.iv of IVn v. i chanzin ihe n:ime of Miliss Uivrs to EmeJine Miller ; tor j ( a mill d im over White i i v e i ; tucoipoiating ihe liotjuoise ; N avigjtion company; authoiizing a ceitain chinge in the Stiawtow u and I'eiu State io id; legalizing Ihe a-sinnunt of ceitain school Ian 1 certificate ; auMioiizmg the sale of ceitain town lots theiein na-ncd ; auth u izing a mill dm ovn White river in II nnilln rnunly t i(icalin a put jf an irl itioirin litmi.t lAlilim !. it.A vlit.. Lin!-. &'.-lin. r .i uiviiiii iiiihi((hi.iiiu iu nil .-mil- I'jun idi.11111 hi- .' Mnrnents of the cit.v of Kvansvole ; authoi..g a 'aV."! j i ,, ,.t. ,,.,, , the atiiim .Mve. we.e. MesMs. Albin. ' mtronr. Haid win, itiv the. liowiinj:, Hiown, Hivant. Cohie, Cotüo, Cole, C dip. Cmrn ms C. .keily, CiU well, Mmmett, Dole, I) miiei ty , D ylc Fiiiei, Fuller, ti nnliii;, Coidon', (o ah on, Hanking II odmg II n vey. 7if, II ud diekt .,., Holl, IL.i.t, Kinney, Litihterr, Liob , I.ockwood, .... . . ... ... .. . . . McCunmll. MeCoiuuck, McKn zie, Meredi h. Milb i, M.ullson, .iinmons,On,Oit n, I'a.kt i, Pialher, Kichtnu:d, Robinson, Sackett, S r i t . u i , Swih o t, feirv. I h nnps n of ('., Thompson oi ti., Widmy, Williams of A'., Williams of M., and Mi. Speaker, 57. Those v ti: ir in the negative Messi. Campbell, Carr, Covington, Divis, Dobsou, Duiiharn, Fold, (ioodnmn, Hall, Harlan, Holden, Jon s ol 11 , Jones of S., Keiiuant, Lane, Major, May, Mr Don ill of A., McDonald tf L , Neal. Nm lis, Kujon, Snort, S ater, Smiley, Sullivan, Tmbrook, Tiimbly, Wiiis'andley and Wolle. 3i. Mi. Ne.il said he helievtd that 'he repoi t of den. Taylor did much ini itice to the lo ne and noble volunteeis of l!ie Stte of Indian a. He wi. hed t s.e thit repoi t collected, and until it i s(, couected, he could not consistently consent U yole f ;r .he .c-olufi.... 5 therefo.e he vv .uld vote no. A till legalising the acis of Michael Shiel, justice of the rie.ce in Hamilton rouutv ; authoiung county audt'ois to' Lkede.dsince.t.ineas'es; irductng the fees of cooler : rn Delaware county ; inci poi ating the t wn of .uncie ; amending the act f r the benefn ot peisons likely to sutler by the tuo.ii g of reto.ds of Miami county ; incoipoiaung a te.m mill i 1'iankliu coumv ; locating a State load in Kiptty county; v .citing a sfieet in -, Lapoi Ie county ;

amendiig I lie chai ter of the Indiana Medical College; re- 1HH JKISH r AM INK. .ur. ii.vir.ui.in, in a ,t.i.u p. ahng an act allowing; ..wneis of fences to lenew the same ; niadr; in I'arli untMit in XuvhiIxt, viitl that nne hunngul .ting ila sale ol" sj ui'uous Illinois in Fl yd eountv . dn d and fill n thousand nine hvndrtd and twentyMr. Iv.ttilc m .ved to amend by saving the maj nity of vo- , ' s j uirwd to i!i:itl. ni the lato famine. teis f each toiviihip slull regulate the mal tel.

Mr. v inst n.lley f touht it tiai.e iheie snould l e intermeddling m He mallei it wa a local inattei it was a in .lt. r oeivvi-t'ii noii now in- c hmi' neu is ; ne uesiitu a Vole to be taken diii-ct Ihe bill wa passed. .Wi. Lane asked leave 1) introduce a joint lesolution dem unlink fiorn (leu. Taylor justice to the Indiana iei;iiiient ...... r 1 . . . . 1 .: ii:.. .. . Ill me oil lie 01 nueua v iia. Leave given, and Ihe leolu'ion was refeied to a select conimiltee of six s .id CoinmUtee coiimis of Mcssis Lane. Dui.h.im and Ml. Vclt Iiald of L. defilociaH, and Illy the, Kinney ciiaumtn ami 11 11 vey wrugs. A lull lelative t the iuci.ip iation of Michigan city; an. thoiizing the cieik of Sullivan county to nuke a reitaiu detd; 11-lative to the piotate c jui I of I'Htuam county ; for the relief ot Kobeit Lioivu and mheis iu Clinton county ; a joint lesolutiuu on the subject of mileage. I titinnst Hrmnnsli anc 's i-r. int roduretl. Hy Mr. Howling for a chmge in a State road in Clay county; by Mr. Thumps n of (I., of citizens of the Siaic of Uli. nois aiinst light of way, to i-itln.u I fiom Yn cciiins to Teiie Haute ; by Mr. Line, of Charles Jolly and Thomas Harret in rileicnre to the license laws; by Mr. iVcUonnell, in leference to the company for Ihe iKivigition l the lio1-- 1 i juoie nvei by Mi. Coble, of citizens of Ciawfo d county, j to amend the laws that Craw foul county may have a distinct I iep ecntative ; by same lelative lo the ciicuit couit uf Craw fold co inly ; by Mi. Litchiebe rcr, in leferem e to i homesteads ; by Air. Hamilton, fu the tepc.il ol l.iw conI fining voteis to thcii iepcive townships in Ilecatur rouI ty ; by Mi. Oit n. telalive to Ihe 1epe.1l of ihe license laws l . .- if .. i, 1 1 . . .t 1 ... 1 . . 1 .ii 11 ich inuii.j , .ii. .M.mu uiu.ru hi n u me taoie c.iiiied; by Mr. Sl.itet.of a rem oi .liance agaiut the petiiion pn seuiid by Mr. Lane, relative t the licm-e laws: by .Mi. McDonald of A., of Jonathan Ci.ndi.er : by Mi. j "Ul-ei ly, f commitM.M.eis of Stale I'n-.,, . by Mr Cole, ,(" the iemuv.rl ol l-nul otoce ti I eiu ; by Mi. Kein aid. ida'ive lo the Lafayette State road, und t.y otheis which wi'ie ratii MMt'itM io uie (proptiuie committee:. A nl the Iluue Jj Munt-ii. ilr.ri:f;si:T.Tjvi: IIai.i., Fh. lili, 17. ,I resits. Ciiaimans & Spann. Sirs: fit by your i j nf Ihr; Ii iit, when ?i "lull iiiorpuratino; Hur Tt i rti ll tiilt!, Vinct'im- i and Kvau.sv ille railroad" hiring on it f-coinl rending and niiiler cuiiid ratioii, .Mr. .Miller runved t refer -aid bill with instructions; lo thts coiiunitlre un corporations which no doubt was an iiriiiitent jotul r.-rror : haitl motion to refer wüs mad-; by m. and not hy.Mr. Millt-r. Von will please to publish thi-i correction in your jnper and oblijri; mo. F. .MILLS. Im.encitv of Love. Quite an excitement was I created in Iii; lro:ulyn ton circle-s, by a Sunday ! clojiement nrnl tnarriaf, n t b-ti since. Tiie youti j lady, who had h t'li watchetl for s tii; time, took ud- ; vautay; of a feigned indi-.j)osilion iu church, to t-tep ! out and take carn.iijc , wf.h her wailing lover, and tho h"ij)y knot was tied before papa or mamma cnuld i interfere. All parties are now reconciled, however. 07" A French inventor has pucceedod in discovering a method of jjildin silks, without iujuriii the i material, ami a mot dizzlin elh'ct is aid to be priJj duced hy the gildingi especially upon satins.

lVlioeliiii; into the Line (jcn. S. Laiim, who wan elected as an independent candidate to Congress, in the district composed of Stark and Wayne counties-, has written a letter to the editor of the Ohio Eale, full ot" democratic ti ro and patriotism. The outrageous course of the whijs la Congress has roused the blood in his veins', ns it will in many others as the leaders of that party will lind in the coming contest. We welcome .Mr. Lnhm hack to the democratic fold, regrettin; that he was even for a time estranged from it. The democracy

will receive with oppn hearis all who wisli to rane themselves on the sale of their country in every conflict, whether abroad or at home. We subjoin a portion of the letter. Cin. Uno. It was Xelson, I believe, who, when about to en-I Rage iu tlit mighty conllict at Trafalgar, addressed j his men and remarked to them, that Hkis dij England exjris cvri nvin to do his ddy Everyman did his duty, and victory crowned the elforl. About to enjjaeji? in one ul the most deperate political conllicts that has ever b.'en fought in this or any oilier j counirv, may we not nppeai to our inenus aim ay w them, that in t!e c min contes, democracy expects every man to do his duty ! Not only is the success of the party, thejjreat principles of rqtiality, at stake, but th? Imnor and urlure the country arc injt opmdi. We are en:i2ed in a foreign war, a war which the 'whijjs of the last Congress, acting under tlie solemnity of oath, declared to exist "by the net of Mexico," and accordingly, with at toast a show of patriotism, voted men and means for its vigorous prosecutio i. Xot v,) wil l the whim's of the present Congress. While our army has mot gallantly fought its way to 1 lie Halls of the Montozuinas, led on by as brave men as ever lived in any age or nation, and amo tg whom stands at the very head their own gallant .Scott, a n ble whig, supported by means furnished in part by ticir own vot-s, we are now told at home that ti.e 'war wis unconstitutionally and unnecessarily begun by the President,' that no more men arc to he fin uisie d, und only stillicient means for the support of those now at the theatre of action! A party, the representative of which are thus, by their acts. making themselves the very allies of .Mexico, measuring stre'tigth with tin; real friends of o r instttuI it tl within the VCTV W ills of Uli national Capitol, c:l,,tt slud ti,,t, and I hope. und.T heaven will not, he permitted to triumph in the coming political contest. Let, then, every man do his duty. Intlkkstim; Annunciation. A full meeting of the repobl.can members of both h.nws of Congress was he!il to-mgiit in theeapitol. A report from tiiejoini committee of both houses, appoited a former meeting, was made, recommending to the republican party to ,,,, t. wi , t , f (- ..io ,,, ,,.,,,,, 0"VI 111 ll F.I II l"ll H IlltV'il IH. 'ill ' I wi I . ... ,, , , . I resident and ice I re-ident, at the usual time and . place, iz : at Laluuvre, on the tourth M nuliy in -May. .Motions were successively made to substitute Cincir.nati nsthe pi ice, and the Ith of July as the time of moit.ng ; both of w hich u ere rejected. And tiu n the original reiiort ot the joint committee was una nitinnislv adopted ; and the meeting adjourned at an rlpy hlir , the b.-st of ft.-elill ai.d spirits. We . , . - , i . i i v : 1 .... avoid turther details, because an othcial nceount ot proceedings is directed to be published in the dem OCratlC papers. t begins to he time to-organize the party, and prennre fir the nupr(:icliiur campaign. We take it for granted that tlie nominee of the national convention mcl iUq ,jm(IVuj(.( Pn,,.,rt 0f the democrat . 0f WQ oursrves ' . , . . . . i , to en terta l ii a doubt. e never entertained a more I to entertain a doubt. .confident conviction of the success of the democratic candidate. We cannot be -"defeated by any man, or i . i . . C a v comninanoir ov anv cta uiou ir uuv ui j j . i characters h t the whig candidales be who they may with discretion and energy, union of council, and firmness of principle on the pirtof the republicans. Washington nion, 2 Ith. . T .. -New oRK Lko ISLA I L'KK. I lie flowing pream- I hie and ri'soli:'. ions were recently' passed in the benate id" New York bv a vote of J0 yeas to 1 nay ; and l(l, jlMl0 ,v n i)U cf K)M yeas to 4 nays : '!lCrtUSt The President of the Uniled States, in , . , . , . , , his last annual message, has recommend -d the establishtnetit by Conjre-s of Territorial lovcrnments over the conquered Mexican province ot jNew .Mexico and the California, and tie; retention- thereof as an imlemnity ; in which said territories the institution of slaverv du-s n)t now exist ; therefore, U'soh fd, That our Senators in Congress be instructed ! . l.... I..li...ry.i...1 Irt lico t iOIP llt lit. llllll Olli llt'ÜH ' II 11 U I U Itllir.HU iw itivii w v -. forts to ins,Vt ,ito anv act or ordin-in estubli5!iuo any and all such provisional ir terrib-nal eovemment or Kovt-riuneiils, a tund unental -article or provision which shall provide, declare, and jtiarantv, that slavery or trni lunlury (servitude, except as a punishment f.r (.rjm,i whereof the p'trtV shall have been first dulv V , , ,, , ' , T ,' i ,i ' : ' i eonvn ted, shrill be prohibited llM.rcin, so Un ds Uie .-n.....l...llr..t..ki.iitrri!ikrv smne shall rem un a tr-rri;irv. ! U'so'nd, Tint the i'lt'Sitlent of the Senate and tho J Speak' r f the Assembly be rerpieted to tiansmit a ; copy if the fnreom resolution anq preamble to each j of said Senators and Kt'presentatives. j A Fact. -The London Spectator, in a short narajgraph ab nit American nlfurs, says "Nor d we feel ; warranted in placing a very mijilicit trutt iu the cal-. ciilatins td whitr progress. The wliijr parly may j cornpritie the natural aristocracy f the United Mates the intellectual as well as the moneyed aristocracy; but it is a minority, and enjoys little spmpalhy from 1 Bin.eroigI pcu)ie." j r . . , , . c s i i r j A M Ai:i:un:. I i.e d i.egl.ter .f Col. hen ton (ba-! rah) was tn .Monday married to Mr. Jacob of Louis-J ville The sister of Mr. Jacob was m arried to a son 0r -jr ,jaV yVm Lav wa3 al th wedding, " " ... J 1 Iff II a . . I . --VAn.kl l'im. viu.i PiiiA, Jan. 7 p. m. We Imvea S )titliern muil ! ii y , but it cuntnins no Inter iipvvs from the Mit ff w;ir. Tl.rrc li'is Ix imi a late arrival fr mi Vucatiiri. wliirh hrinos neriniiit- tit tin; Llinl mas all-ins in wi.n tjuir1- ; . . ........ r. T, iil the ih phirable ciii.llll..ii m inn nun . n I 1 m'h that the inhabitant jr.!tsf isriHlin commi--. sioners to W.-isliiiierton l-r the purp-e m inyuiii for the anncvilioii of that emintry to the United States. The American ship Urumlywine was at Onkahyeon 'JOth Novenihrr. ISusiness of M. V UaUmad .luring the week ending Jan. -J, lK OLTWARD. ' INWARD. 3Dt paisengers pas-ei gen 13G bils rnolassfi f,,S whiskey J silt 7 " oil 6 krgs powder 2ÜÜ bilti Coal 21 hoises 6,2- buh wheat bils wheat 5,791 buh coin 33 bils " 1,131 (livir lo7 bush barley 17" " flaxseed h7U bian 2:b " seed L0 fiint S9 bils laid 2tK) kes 50 bi.s puik 71 " bacon 20,C7 lbs " in bulle 20r poik barieis 2 cat loads hoop polet 3 hay 1 slate lü.OOJ feet of lumber 1 bugjiy 19,741 lbs oiher f.eiht o ploughs 236,100 lbs oliur freight Dralli IV0111 a Slight CoEtl. ! By neglecting those salutary precautions which cnuiiiioii ttense die- 1 tale-, niiny, very many, fall victims to their imprudence. We have ' seen the yotino finde b uxmiing as it were, as the bird of Paradise and the fur flower of hope, rhe pride of her father and Ihe joy of her mother her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her eye beaming with : the aoft expression of love the gay dream of life dancing on her 1 fancy with the ritli and variegated tints of the rainnow's promise.' We have seen all this changed nye, the wedding garment for a shroud, and Ihe bridal rliamher for this sepulrhre of the dead ; and all thi from neglecltiii; a common COLD. Now, IxMore it is loo late, use Dr. Ht)(JLIl!' LIVLUWURT AND TAH, w Inch gives inniiediate relief, ai thousands of our most intelligent families now admit of its most extraordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful and the young' cjienW forth Its priii-te, and will, so long rts it makes positive cures, and cheers the drspairing family fircnide ( The genuine Liverwort and Tar can be Ind at Wm. f lannaman's Drug Store, in Uns city. 77 j . 1 - . 1 laO.vr. VLAIHI F. Black Dog, tip end ot his tail white, about one year old. Any (K-iion who will return ihe name, or give information were les can 1 found, will be liheratly rewarded by 1 li J. K. II A UPC, Hat and Shoe Store.

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Kt'.MAlNINii in the I'oktUtiicc at Indianapolis, Indiana, on February I, JH-if. iXj't'ersms calling for these letters will pltaseto lay ADT'MiriSKlh The inland pMtage on all letters or papers for Foreign Countries must be pre-paid, otherwise they cannot befur war Aril. A. illoltirook Martha J Anderson Mi M J2 Hunter Isaac V Armstrong V I Hinds Laviua A'lkius John jllairyman John W 2 Allen Mary H irgrave Rev R Allen CM llliem John H Arinentrout Jamet Jlemlerson Witlson Administrator of John IIOAl.md i'owell Pierson d 'f U. Iltuebush S H V Roach W .N Hev Kolierson John P Robb Kobt Rirs Cj ntha Ann .Miss Roll Cnthnrine Kans.lell Jol.n V R u süiI Joiiah Records Uuth KueT Roue A. Co Wm T Rose W M Ro erson E Mitt Koliinsou Francis Miks Knll.erforl HC Richmond John L i Kev Ray James H Rnsii 11 Mrs Nancy Runeli George S. Sloan John sioue Josiah S words Elizabeth Smork Clevinda J Snow John Weliti Hos' roo Percy Hoshrook Percy llistu C P Hull Win Heizer Jarnes Hanks Polly lluirm ni Jona Hojshear U IS llarjjeave Win ,Hatliaray siilbert 2 Hawkins Mis Ale I line Homer .Mrs F IIMder X i Harris Miss Jane Hall Julia Ann llr-nshaw It C Hunt James II Hamilton lohn II 'lied. ick Mr. Hu er Catharine Hart II Frederirk Britton A A Itouton (J S Itaer Itev John rjraJU vK Jj'j. nro J'i,' 7fS A Irenes ey Thoma jCJ,, ijristow Pajton JJVjo,""11" Itri.'ht M ; Itra.llMiry VT V Itilrs Wm Itaer Harriet Itlatiey Sar;ih It-ecliler J Blum Jacob Itiow n Anna Mary Hesw ick (i M Itin k John Dalies It A IMIes Kichard Uridines James n.alilwin Joseph -J ISrowniii.' Samuel Bnikre Mr M J Helles ( .olep Beck Joseph Hi ewer Al'i aham ltr nut A it R lilej Kr.i licit Urown John I Ito-iw. 1! Ii K IS 1 1 itnsimi Mr UisIki)i John Itoii-I I'leasaiit Uuetl I, c a Burton It II 2 How er Rev C C. Cor.l Kinolinc Ciiloei t -toil (leorge (' :ok Sus iii ( It P.'lll l'l Koit ('uaniirh on Hugh r.nni.ell A J ('ockan ":ipt L Cjrle VV II l'uney Hamilton Carter Müton I -2 I'ox Jin It f'a'tervon t'y rns Collins Jeramiali Co n -s IVrmela C.i hin Mary Cani;ihan R jllo!linr;sworth Josiah Sla'ey J A Housetieorge W Smaller Mis Sarah Hunt Hon A Hurd .N A I. laac Lee lnJiana;iolis Inj J. Ion es John II Joliii-ori II S Join s W II Jotips Van S loh"on Klisha Jenkins I' W ! 'i 'ineer On vid ,iiiither John iSparks Wm Smith David Smock A'.rahamjr Smith John jsh-ll At.raham jSmilli John l San.'ers Abolom Silver Abraham Shine Josi:ili "2 Stoflfni Frederick Sumner Thomas Sl ole Hon Win 11 Swaifoid Miss Ame- ! rica Sapiiifiel 1 David iSrnirh Will Sti Aiuot iSchoollv Harriet Mn iSlnel.ls David Sloeu Miss Jane 'Srnitlu r Juhn ,St John lud Smith Itei.jamin T iSlawsun Mis Melia- ! d. Swift Lot P jShunjie ( t.'nrpr K 'Sumner Thoma ;Shoe Mr iSmith (ji-orpp St John John B ;Jolu)"oii Saml M IJolmson W i )ohnou Aaron ; Jo)inis.ri Win ! lohiKon Henry Jon' Marcus 'Jackson KeiiJle ' lud.ih aml jJont'S Phely jJohnson Kotiert Johnson G E Jorilon Jacob : KKindly Alexnndria Koch Henrich Kel II Uli 1 Ki'tij Corne ins 'Km by Emily .Kellogrj Nelsons I L. Lowis Mi-s Jane I.it'.te J irob Stceb'-y Joi.h Lew is Margaret Jane Shaw Sophia Miss Lane Henrv St Slump (ieo ( Loekman S I) Sijourney Union I Proles -or Speney G W Siiiock Peter Srt ilt L V !.-irRe!it Thos F. Sluon Wm iStewart Jmes H Isiherrol W F Dr Ispitler (reo W V! !mi'h ( harley S-ni'h N Smittier Nanry J Snow James ! T. iTreadaway Rich rd iTIiornton "Win II Thonisoii FJuabeth j Ann .Tii'is S Mr Thurston F.rnmit jTvviner James Tu le Mil on iTait James F Covinjlon Mrs Maria Leo-m Anna Maria Ciow ler Wm t 'arson Trier Ci.tbeitsou Wm Craft W K Cooper lohua ' Cambclt Sirali C:it m in Henry CO'telt Joseph Cox Win C I'f'l I I) llli'-l (' li.ipni in Ro' t Cox William Curry Miss F.mily Carr A J Carpenter Willan! D. Davis Mrs Rachel Dosin John Uouulass C C Dunn Jas W D o is la..c Dav is Miss Anna lj io:i ll ir.lin A Davis Andry J J.lCkSDII D. l.- l II David Simcn D.ov-O'i lames D.iwson Jam's M Dnmons Stephen I);ivi.lson J.irnes Davis Lucy A Dou ihoe Wm D iuiM'ts Wm Day Tyler St Co Dann (eorsre (J K. I'.llisSylv.-.ter F.ast i,I;iy Solonun Kjder Abraham Lv insA K K.li'.ut Mr -2 F.inli -ot MMs Susan Kll.s Mrs Sarah Lvuns Jesse F.lston David K viiii s Wm La-tm in I. H F. Foil rt D P Ferreter James 2 Fertig l onrdth FianghT Jese Cosier Henry C Fisln-r Mi's'ltachel Furnason Charles Ilenrv Clay Fox Win Fisher Nancy Fox Wm Furrey John E Fra.i r John Fo Richard 2 (t-aham Allen D o l Mis S.-rel la J ; 1 1 it j j ir n I secretai y tironl Lolgo of In liana M,sonic (iu ; J;.-o'i (t irduer Miss Anna C ilasscoi'k J ones 1 iz r Daniel Ure.-r Sc (' dove Henrv II 2 (;uliler A r ali.im N 'Irei'ne Sidney S ri'iiber (ieO'jre fii.-7.ell J W At C F. (Joolwin Thomas S Ctraml-tair Henrv ,L M V Livingston J B 2 Lig itfoot John ' Lovt-tt K-'munl 'L:oisJ iosep'i jLnni leu John C jLewis Wm lljouckst Mrs Milly Lowman Jacob Lane Jmes Lowe Joi..li S M. Morris Caroline A Mis M irti idale Triscilla Md er .Martini Marshall .Joseph Morstn freor-.-e W I Morris Francis A ; Myers Sarah Moore Charles iMil s W iM.-tthers Jane A Morgan James A 'Mo:yer Jaie Mrs : Morrison II M Morris A M V, Moore Saml Mars James A Mr Morris A M Moorman Wm Martin Wm Mann John i Morris W I Morris Joel R i Mav hew Wm Moonev Levi i.MulIin'; ! MACS. McClintock W II &. Thomas McLaughlin Tlios Mcllvaiii James ;M ( liicock Thou Mi'Nonl tlim i J.-Can- D.ivi.l Talle John Tom'inson T iTriggs John Terhune alter Tomli-ison Stephen D To.td II P Thomas Ldward Tailor K Thomas James Taylor Rolwrt jTomliiison James II Thomtow ii Klecta Mrs 'Thn lkih l John or ; Wm jTempy John Tiii ner Au-rusta Thomas James I U. 't'nsles Squire ' V. V'ansickle John Vice John j Vest Mr I Vest Nancy 2 Vangundv Jonai W. Wood Margaret A Wellt ü M 3 Wearer Thos M Wright Aaron Wyatt Tl:omm Wearer Misi Mary Alva Wrizht F.msly Weill James Wagner Lewis Watt Iaac Wood Wm E a Weh' Madison Vilon Dai: Ware It i.-hard Wriüht spencer Wright Mrs Fmma Wtrs Aaion Wilson Andrew 2 Wil lunser Samuel Walt-.n arah Wright Weley O Wiatt (i Weakly Jc-fmiah Wishmir' Frederick Wood hum James II j We'd) James WitVerson Jas Warman Henry Wilkinson Jns Wi Ney W K Wood " is Elizabeth Wood Miss A llinde Walker T Wilson Jeremiah Wi izht Iaic Wyeman Miss Fdiia Woolen Miss Caroline V. Young fii-orgc L. DL'NLAP. P. M. McMiher Tho McMannus Harver McClintock JohnT jMcCaslin iieorje I Mcflure John VI .! 1 1 1 i rrt srOi0r f i . " t t I - l'II.VI McCnrnen II MrCarten K.lward Icab Stephen MrDonal .Moses McCrarv Melinda McDonald J II j . ; Nasli Pliilander J Vowland J II It I Norwood Alfred A Neiirhhors Chas W N"ei;lev- eo M N.it.le'H L New land W Newman Ivy Newliouse John N eg ley D N i O. Outlan 1 F.Jward Orr Authur r. Price It Ti'ts Srepticn Park Sarah Miss Phillips Pardon Pence Joseph Parser John Parker A Miss Wii Divi l W Pii'h Jesc Parker A (iritiith Saia'i A E 2 Powell Mahlon (Juinst.-a.l T U II. Ilesonj Pett r llinchman John Hin-Iey Nancy Hudson Norman IVrrv Amelia Mis rhilli; s Charles B Peree John . Patterson Wm M jChiltips ll.mnah ,1'arker Quilia -2w MiLHirr a.i c:o3i.ni.ssioi:irs si im:. i Y virtue of a writ of decree to me directed from the clerk s othce ot the M n . on circuit couit, I will excise to public sale on the 17th day of KeMnary, IMS, at the court house dooi in the tow not Indianapolis, within tlie hours proctibed by law, the rents an 1 profits for seven yeai s oi all the fodow in described rial estate, to wit : 1 All of the north w est quarter of section No. Ill, and the north t at .pi irt.-r if the t-outh west .piaiterol section No. 34, and one bundled acres oft tin-north en 1 or side of the north e ist tpiarttr o seC.iou .No. Ill, and all of tue south east quarter ol section o.S7f and tin- north east quarter of ti e south west qu..rtt rot section No. J? ; also all that snip of laud bt ing u part of the south w est quarter ol section No. -.'i., a il the noith west quarter of section No. 3.i, which lie we-t of the tow path ot tne Central Canal, and which has been deeded to the taid Kimcu I. John, si rn township .No. L i.orih, d ranee No. .t eat, eomainiiit; oXt acr. s mor.! or leis, Iv in gaud ti-nu in Marion .ounty and State ol Indiana: and also the north hall of ectio t .No. 13, and ihe north hilt ot seo'ion No. 14. in townslup No. Iti noith, ot rane Vo. 1 east, c.Mitaining 61(1 a -ies more or less, situate in the county of llcndrickv an I State at"..i ..-said . .r.. ... , .... I... f..ll ntr.....nt ..f .n.lrmnt Jr.IUIIUI V V S V 8 I IK Ba.a wa jh-iih- s i v- V 1 Itcret and ro.ts, I w ill al the same liu.e and place ex'-ose to public S il.' the f -e simple of said r.-al estate. Tak-ii as the property of CuriiHiu-i ti. W. Cu.in-.jis, Knoch 1. Joh i and Noa!i N. John, at the sUU ol the State 1) ii.k id' Indian t ;iud Isa.iO Dunn. A. V. KL'SSHLL, sheritl Marion count y. inid special coiiniii-.'Kiuer i'ponited ty the court. January .M, l.J-l8. 7U-;iw siiE'.Kiri s sali:. m . t Ä i tue of an etecution t me directed from the e'erk's office H ol th Mirion circuit coart, I will ei..se t public on the

I7lh lay ol February. I- H. ;.t the court house d.Kr in the town ol ' I ii.li.in i, ami h now in a iiior-t pr.wper.ms t.ii.iin,.' Mu r Zul ... -li.d.ana.ioiis. within tl.,. hour, prescril.ed hv taw, the rents and ; nforts it has . een r iis. d ahove au ordinary tlM.icI U.4 and 7.1.1 prohtt lor sev an , ears ol f.e lol'.own.g real estate. lo-w,t : j H ,. ,chuI,r. ,,,rrr ,.rr ,H,,.Ull0rr lrM V..! a,?d

ll.'innini' at the north west corner of square .No. -IS, in the town of Indianapolis ; theii.-c south 7 J, l.-et ; then- eeast I'J.'i f. et ; thence noitutiTi l.-et ; thence west lihileetto the place ol beginning, rov1 1 i:ia the oUiid o lot Vo l'. in said quare. And u failure to i eali.t-the full innount of jud.-metit, interest . 1 cos's, , w.u atine .uro, ume anu p.ace expose i,,e lee rompie ot n ud iv .l estate. 'I aken ns the propt-r.y of the city council of the toiv 11 of Indianapolis Ht ih. snit ot Jot.n L. Ketcham. ill :w ($l.r..) A.W.KirKLL,Sher,,t Marion oimty. ADiHI.VIS VU 1TMIS Sil.i:. and cos's, I will at the w;.ine time and place expose the fee rdm pie of kll'ITCK is here'.v i;iven. thiit the undersigned, administrator oi the estate ot Hani. 1 I'eery, deceased, vvi'l, pursuant to an irder of Iii- pro' ate couit of Marion county, on the third Saturday of I'e'.rnaiy next, proce.-d to sell at public Huction, in front of the W i-hintoii Hall i.i the city of Indianapolis, a tract of land be. lon.'in to said estare, deerihe. a follows, to-wit: the northeast quarter of section iu township 15 north, ran'P 4 east, containing one hundred and aisty acres. The said pale will be made subject to the payment ty the purchaser of a muri gage thereon to the Mate of Indiana, to secure tin- payment cf five hundred dollars, and uuch interest as mny be due thereon, vrhich amount will l e declared at the tiinr of the sate, an 1 a credit of ix and twelve months wilt be ive. 1 for the residue of the purchase money, secured by notes with siiflit i.'nt freehold security, made payable in equal instalments without any lelief whatever lioin valuation or appraisement laws' ELIAS N. Sil LMKU, Administrator. Dec. 31. Id.?. Gt-4w a 11.11 a as Tit iToirs s a ivl 'PHL undersigned, iidminist-ator of the estate of I'hilip Meikel, A deceased, w dl, on Tuesday theiid day of Februnry next, proci t-d at 10 o'clock, A. M., to t-ellat the Ute residence of the decea. ( !. the personal properly belonging to said estate, consUtine of a family carriage, two horses, one cow, a lot of sto. k hogs, butchering tools, one one horse wa.'on, and a lot of household furniture. A ereditof three months ou all sums over three dollars and under twenty-five, and on a l sums over tvrenty-ttve dollars, a credit of M motithl will be given, purchaser giving his note made payable without any relief w'oiu-ver from valuation or appraisement laws with approved freehold security. JOHN B. aTUMFIL lndiau.iM)lis, Jan. 'J'.l. 181. ?5-3w s-4 x k voTTii iM.inTsi VLL in want of fashionable and cheap hat or caps are invited to examine the tf. k of the subscriber. None shall if away ditariti d, m rhey are deit-rmiued to give the very liest bargains la be hail in the city. ShoOjipnte Bi-owninij's. BLCK t CO. Nov. 2, lr47. r Calico,- ;inuli:iiiis. X great vaiiery, and tlieclieapesr in town at 39 T. It. CAPE'S. L AUG ElotofsuperiorSp&nish Cigars, just received at 11 CRAIGHEAD' Drug St ort.

151, i; MXIAK OATi:i TIM, The lircat Popular Medicine or tin; d.iy Va-sl simoniit nst-l per moiilli -Tin iniiiicr4Uis and WoihUtf til cures i! clTtrcf- It Miiical leitet upon KilioiiK IVvci v and Fevvi ami Ague--.(oeat i:cilciiicnt amoiii; Uie IfM'lors! rMIi: Iri)UN Qtir Ykuktsble Sio4 Coated Pius are -U- now admitted, on all hands, to he Ihe inosten'rauidnnry ai.d valuable medicine in gen. rat use. It not only acts as a specific upon Ulli. .us and Tphus Fev.-rs, ClulN and Fever, an 1 Keuraml Aae ol the west mii.1 iuh, hut in all diseases of d. hilitj , weak stomach, indigestion, loKkotuppsiitc, impuiity of the blood, and all dist'abe prevalent in a weiein au l oiitlieni climate. Their great power consists in their peculiar ell.-ct upon all the organs ol the svstein. an I the rani I t'ormjtion ol' nm unit rUK blood, vv hich tl. T

j prodm e. In this .i. s the great secret of their urcess. They aie j iniM and pleasant in their u. iion, hut searching and pcrmaia lit in ineir eiiet-i ; penetrating tlie remotest receus ot toe sj stem r y their ready aoborprion into the tdood, therehy infiKing a new supply of vitality and nervous piver into all the mnchmtry of file. The extensive popularity they have acumred allover the uest and south, eriMires -ales of at least r0,UO() Udcs per .Hon III, And we find it diiticult, with our larire force of h;ina. and the lata improvements in machinery w hich we have adopted, to manufacture them fast enough to supply the demand in thiitten ut-kU-rn and southern States ! One larire manufactory is constantly en gaged in preparing the various concentrated eitrarts of which tl.ey are comiosel. From the liest intormation we can oMain I loin our tf.tMKI selling agents, an I hosts of attentive coi respondents iu an parts of tiio ountry, our inedi inc cures, per month, not es than o,(MM) case of Fever and Ague, one thoukaiid ol which ha; resisted all other treatment; Ljtrfl cases ol Bilious Fever ; j.r.OO do ol w cdknes. and general debility ; 'J.ötH do of various chronic ducast s ; 2.IMXI d of w eak tomach and lo of appetitej et0 do of DySi.-psia ; L'.'tiO do of It he u in at ism ; 1,0 Ü do of Female complaints; l,"HJ do of Ague I'ak.'.or Enlarged Spleen; l,."t O do of Liver Complaint ; 501 do of Scarlet Fevi-r ; HHI do of '!) phus Fever ; 300 do oi Putiid Sore Thioat. This must appear almost incrediMe, I ut the riumeroun letter! from ph) sici.ins. a.-nts, and those ho use the medicii.e, fiom a. II the western and Sinthern Stiit' s. s..tily i.i tlidt thisis rtodtrul estimate, and that our iuediri.it- is rtpo'Iy taking the place ol tl.t various uur-coatid conulerftilt who h are afloat, and the nun. eroils Ionic li 1 1 x t tl i i-s, made wholly ol yuniiue, w hicli ar lln ofed upon the put. he hy nianul icturers vv ho live, nohnjy knovt u hntl Dr. Itragg s larnotis Sugar l oatej Imlian tiuetn Vt-'-etal I- fills are ot two hinds t!u Cathartic and Tonic. The Tonie p.iArne peculiarly a ia t.- i to the ijuick an. I pet inaneni ctir: oi rev t-r and Ague, tor por ol the Liver, an I genet ,i I dehility. It .s in r v er and Ague, Chill Fever. .c, that they achieve their greatest triumphs. It rarely r'nires ov r twelve hours; or more than La I i Ui of ttte tonio pil s to hre.ik the chi lis rn.I t th-ct a p rni:tn-ht nr. whicii is ran lv the cas.- with the tonic mixtures of juuui.e, haw k e.l aN).it th eonntry ty iC'iorant pn-teuderk. Those Hi.o Uke the tonic pills will never lor&.ike tin ni. v ho can wonder, then, that a medicine of such exteasive iot,u. larity, and extraordinary viituo should cause lire it exritem- nt among the I) ctors ' The pn jn.'.i. es of phvsicians ajan.st the r iii.e r-re nt ls?t giving way to the pt iv d te.isou, an.i ihe conv iction ot every -1ay experi.-ii.-c- w hich the) derive from their puliema oiid friends w l'o use iii.-m. Doctors arc now almost evt rv day striding ordrs fromeverr part of the country lor a supply of these pil.s to ue in their practice. Here isone all tlie wav from the State of Misissii ri.just receiv ed. Ltdo tois and the sick look to it. and l.afteu to i ro ure a soj ply oi this w ouüetlul Tonic : Beeilt i. rove, Tierii o., Miss , Jul) l'Jtli.L-s?. ) To Dr. UrazK, S. Ixnit, .Mi'utt : Drar Sn I have tu ini.rm j on that I have used all our To:iic PiltS, ;in4 t. eiel iie pray jou to send tne at, other uj ply iiumt.li ately, as there i i.m. n U-vt-r and ajue w ithin ti e t.wuudsol my prac lire. ..nd I iijr.;lv know ..ov to satisfy and cute toy patunts without them. I have thoroughly tested your Tonie fills in my prarf ictthrou-.h this country, not only in hil s and i'ver, but in real tj.kuidftt er and l.ai-rnet with ucU -oieo-s from ti.eir ose, thai I i.o l.i.J mjse.l at a great los to get along without them. I conti Jer tht in a gr at Messing to tue p. op'e ol the w et and south, and I sin ul islied I ii al they are ini;oitant in the cuie ol tool e ciiscaes than )ou re omuietid th ni lor. Don't fail to forward ma a supply ty mail, as 4uirkly as osi tie, directed a above. Very respectlully , sonr. JA.MLS I10DCFS, M. f). jlT-Forsale, wlmlesale and retai! .y b. J. W ADE and ToMLl.St HKuTIIEItS. Indianapolis; H. E. tiKEEN, Uio! -t urg; JOHN W. VALliHAN. Prttslorough ; CAVE J. ( All TElt. Jamestown; B.SWEENEY, K v ltoi. ; DAVID WOOD KURD, TUointow n; LAS E St MON, Le' aeon ; I'lTZLK k WELMI, Eag'e Milage; (iKAF I ON JOHNSON, Gmnuod; M AN WAKINt ii. ADAMS, Fraeklin ; N. D. lUHUNS. E tinl.ur?; ED W A HI) P. DAV. Sh. Ihv vide ; LUD LOW KENE DY, Marion; lll b.K LEY, Fre'.i-orr; II. PIEitSON. Oie.n lieht ; WM. S1LVEK. IVn iUion; WILLIS O. ATHEUTON, An.l.-roiitovn; J. HOCKET, Plaintield; J. W. WAL'ilrN, Uridgeport; W. J. I NliLES, ll.-ll.-v ille. May-V'th. 1-17. t-pW&SWlsCrJ?is sei 1,1:1 lMturONALS 7ILL te leceived l.y S.iinuel M . Kutlirtford, Chut law ihG. TT agetil and ar.11112 unriintrndenl Wesir in lerruorv at tins imcta.v acniiy weft of llir "stale ol Arkan, onl.l liu'tl. k, mend. an, .Match I , l'lS. for luiiiihliuiij üutM.(rnee lo the Choctaw Indians iv ho xliall eiuigr.ile Iroiu Ihe Mates oi Mis.siiipiii and AUharua to tlie CIiim t,it-eou ruty Wfft ol'lhe la'e of ArkatiMtt, Oinn-the year 1-r- the term f one ie.tr alter their ainv.il ; ami In ilire who fi.iveeini attd mil eine 1st of Jane last, tor the unexpired term ot one jear Ir.uii rh tt Inue. Tne daily r it ions to cusist ot one Hund ut fref.i beet or t'resli fMirk, or three lourilts ol a (K.u'id ol salt priv , and lUrre-fourths of a ipaart ol corn it ol corn meal, .f of one pound of vs heiit il.Kjr to eaih person, and four Uarts ol sail lot everyone iiuadied peist ns. '1 he nuiiiiier removed since the 1-t June is aliut twenty rive, and it ii estimated thai Ihne i.re atMMii 3d Al )tt east of tne .MiMsip 1 to he removed. .Measures liave been recemly taken L) the Indian iepartnient l licilit.ite tiieir etrlv etniraiiun, I ul tlie itu-ilmu 4 lue I u ubiis is sin It that it is ntipo.-sible at the present l meto indicate the uunihei ol ill. Me tili rast vv litt will deletiniue to remove vveit, the I one tli.it those vv ho shall remove vv ill arrive in their new tmiiiiry. It i BiipiM-d, Iiom ever, rh.il h tiiiialt (lariy vvnl emipraie during' rhefucceedmg uioiith if January, aiid other at diilerent riJs during tho year a.s they can I- collet led and prepared for Uie jnurney. A Coiilraet will I in.tde lor Hhm a Ik loive rrmoved since June, and oi.ill who may emigrate tluring Hie )e ir lMi, ne.re or lew er ; the biihs.steiiie to be I'lrni'lie l b) the contractor at Mit h tunes, and a t-ucli places in the Indian country, as tlie aeut of liie ClMMjtavss for the tune heiri, or urh (ersoii or er-ons as he may npxinl, liall d senate. The l p artmeiit, and Us agents, will usr all proj-rexeilions to hasten the eiitiratkni and make it enteral, hill it will nut tie re.ponaihieinany way lor the lailuie or reliiral of rlie liiduti ii remove. The proposals iim-t I at ceun;aiiied by -aUMa lory evidence lint tbo-te makiiig 'hem have the anility lo e senile Uie coiiinu is, the namesol' tlie ,k-io;is tliey inleiid Kivin a llieir mireiH-s lti. irl.-r, and a win ten piarauty from wit h peis.nn Unit a coulraet w ill ptonptly be enured into in c.itilormiiy vv uti the pfoHals n accepted. 'Ihe relialileiier!, tiiMiucsM cpieiiy and wtui.uiry ahioty ol the pt up. v i t and the muh. lency of ttinr sureties, must lie ccrlilied to 1.) an olticer of the L'uited rt.iles. .No piNiMl will le considered iu regard lo W lilt ll lhe.se requirements are not complied vs itli. ll must tie ii Mindly undrr-U..d Uuu all and every eipense connected w ith i incident to ihe transportation ol the provisions to the place or places vv iiilu s.ian ie tteiecieu i.r ineir issue to tin- iinitans, and vv itu or to the inning ot tlient, la lo lie borne by the cnirsctom. and t that the L'uited Slater revive the iilu, vv believer I lie prer ottn er of the (fovernmetit sh.ill lie of tipiuioii Hi, it the roiitractor .r conlraii.T is or are iit (lerforiuini; Ins or Ineir contract faithfully, and in the proper I npii it, lo declare lite name null and void, and to cause the proprr i!uea 1 t.l rations o be made lot the remainder of tlie tune üpeciHed in the ' ............l .... ... ....ii.tl i.r IIim r.iiilr.i I . .r ... r-. . . . ........ . . . . . . . V.lli Ii. , . Ol ii-uiii .'I .. '.i .-.'I .i turn latlll 9t BIIU IUI W IIICU tit! or tliey, nnd his or their ur-lies halt tie liable. Itond w ltd two or iiKire sureties in a penalty of 25,000 w ill be re.pnred for the failhlu I perfot inatice of the contract. '1 he Mitlicieory of tlie sureties lo be approved by a Judeor a District Attorney of the United States. War Department, Ollice Indian Affair, 2 Ith December, ISfT. liu e p i t lölh l eb carAifcii.4Vs nam:. IV'OTICG is hereby piven that the undersired, puardian of the Xl persii nnd eal.ile of Joseph l KcCk, in i nor Iw-ir (4 (ieorire K. l.t k deceased , Uie of Msrion county, will on tlie -.Olli day of f ri.au . ury, A. D. L- I?, proceed lo t- at public tnle, by the older ol the Po I n.ite i nun ol .Mai ion county, tlie luliowinj uVMrihed tract ol lnd j U Ioiiiiii: to the e-uie ot the n.n.1 Jiiwpti F. lU-ck, to-vv it : part ol ool- ! lot niuulieied Ui of the douatioii lauds a-'joining the original town ! plat of tlie low n of Indian ipolo, bounded as MK.ivs: Conniieo i on the nortli ra-t coriirr ol i-aidh, runnuig weft ixt v-ei,i ft-t t lur ! I ii lies uii VVrti-hiiitftou street, thru, e tmutii one hundred und ninetythree fret aloinj a line formell) called Unat right' Imr, thrnce west 1 thirty en feetlottjid llo-ilri-ht line, thetu e mxjiii .n- h.in.l.-d and ; nine Iret to the s-tnie Ih-atn til'n u,r, IIm-iicc east our liundrrd and live I tf-i-r In an a II-Iv iir it I r I I lion. .m n. I .. I ....... . .... . . . j d ,,i,,e leeii,, the t of t ..iiimetKement VVa,h.ii-t., rtrr!. s;1 llt .ia,, B., u iy I nv rrn ihr lt.Mirsi.1 tni".i h ' .. aid four oVl.i k, V. SI., iu I n.li iiutp,,lis. on the above dr i.V.d pren.t-es. imn ihe i..l,.iv uu lertn.. ; , , ,iw i hud .i ihr ptucKaM-iiMmry to r Mid in limd, and ihr feI in inline two thiols In tw elve anJ r-i. l.i.. .....n.. .i r ." . .. . - ...... ,..r..a.r. ; the nie, in equal si luenl . i,t4es will he leonird i. r Hi. m, ' painiriils, I earnii n.trre-l Irom dale, w itli ruifn iroi l.trii.oj .u.iy ! made kialile without any irlief wliatrvrr li.a.i vn n.ui..i. k ni iMrticine.it law. AHA .i UKIi;iiT . .. Jariu.uy IS, Itsl. To 4 i re:ciu:ic aii.i. 'Mil. Principal of the Franklm l oamy SrruuMr) has mc received 11. and u eHed an ii.o(.iiilnir nt a-. I'K.lrwif 1.1 Jclm' c.-.n-ro ... . ... . . ... . .. ... , - nuu .ii Hinan i. K-ii .ii .i atiriny , me i riiMees arr Uesirtius (d -:ri. ........ ltiu u.r... . ..' . .. .1 .... 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ILKKV," .VcrrMry of the Hoard uf Trust ren cf JVawi.'i Senunar. I'.iookvilie, Jan. ls.4t. ' ii(a i;i;Ki:oivi'i: liki;msj. St cure the Shadow, t re the Sut.stance l n!e. " rillHO.MAS ILY KS. associate of .Mr. A. Terry ol 1-1 Itroaduay, ii- New ork,auil '2.1 F.at l'.irt!i ntre t, inriiuiali, han roitiplrte4 his arraiieiueiits for takiiitS mini tiurrs in the ata.vr tautilu; ail ai.4 I has tilted up apaitmeiits 111 Joliu-iou'a t.ail.lnis. n Wasliii.roit aireet j lliieeditora weof Brow ning'a hotel, ln.iiaiiNlis. ' .Mr. Hayes having been eugijed in the hiininess for the last five years. In the niy l New Vor, and l-ein- Hoes d . a; u,r Hiiprovemeiils, has no hei..Uilioii in say ing tli.il his pictures tie equal bi any in the world; and having devoted two years to .ludy and raeriiiieiil.s 11 rolora, in that department he challenges coiiin.!. I'rrsous wishing tt avail theinstUesol Air II.' kill ivniid lovvelltj call as so. 111 as possible, as he tan only remain daring Hie prt sr,lt se. loll of the I rgi-latiue. Instructions given in Ihe art, and every Ihing appertaining tu u fof sale at .New orn prices. rtif STILL Tili: CH31L. i rjpUV. subscribers are every day receiving, and disnokj, c 0fi j iL lar.'e uuant ti. ol Stoves ot every description; a,i,., aild i Air'l iht muh , ol ib.- l..t.-kt und mot iii.j.r..ve, palt. rn, 4j a fresh supp y ot the new and celebrated New York Air Tight, called I the I Browning Move, wh.ch are admirahly calculated for hotels, churches, school houses, oilice, i.e. t'.ere being su different sirrs. I Also, anew iirnval of the great and celebrated j ' Coin hit 1:11 in Col4 Move, j The good qualities of which it is entirely unnecessary to enum ' . ...lf. r.. l...i... m . i. ir f.m ilia, uilk . I . . . " I rale, nur j-..,'.. . v ..- ....... , ........... .. nie ujirnor fcmi. tage they possess over auy oiuer coos: stove ever yet known 1 the United States. 'milium Took Si ovo, Of all sirs. I t make, constantlv .ii hand and for sale, at ost pricdsforc.vh.by KKLLOGO k DAVlDsli.N, 7 S'gBotth r4itovaatl brgftdioclr,