Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1848 — Page 3

Elioi apliical Skcicli of t u. 1VJI. o. nr Tl,l-:i:t or Kentucky. ur r::..Nt:;s r. elaii:. Concluded. (enernl Jnekson's trnse of the Fervice- of Eutlcr in this memorable campaign, was strongly rxpres5cd in the fullowiiig Ietler to a member of The Kentucky If jis!ature : HrnMiTAGE, Feb. 20, 1844. Mr Pear Sir : 1 oti ask me to give you my ri inion of the muicuy seivi.es of ihe then Capt. (now Colonel) Wm. O. Ituilrr, ff Kentucky, durin the investment of New O.lean bv the Biinh foices in 1M4 and 1S15 1 wish I had sufficient stirrgth to ok fully ef the tin tit and the services of CkI. Itutlrr on that occasion; this stiei'gth I hare not. Suffice it to say, that on all occasion he displayed that heroic chivahy, an l eahnr.eM of judgment in the inid?t of duet which distinguish the valuable officer in the hour of battle. Ina const, icuous manner were those noble qualities displayed by him on the msht of the 23 ! December, ISM.and on the b h of Januar-. 1SI5, a well as at all times duiing the piesence of the H.i i-h army at Nnv Oileans. In short, he wai

1. be loUtiil at all points wheie duty called. I hazard nothing in say ing;, that shoulj our countiy again be engaged in war duiii. the actic ae of Col. Butler, he would be one of the veiy Let lections that could te ma le to command our aimy, and had the cables of our cout.tiy an to victory and iM.uwn. He has sutEcici.t eneigy to assume all respoositility ntcessaiy to success, and for hi country's roed. AN DU KW JACKSON. General Jackeen gave earlier proof of the high estimatiou in which he held the young soldier who had identifie d himself with his own glory at New Orleans. He mad.; him Iii uid-de-carnp m IIU, which Matinn lie retained on the peace establishment, with the rank of colonel. Hut, like his illustrious patron, l,e soon flit thnt military station and distinction had no charms for him when unattended with the dangers, duties, and patriotic achievements of war. lie resigned, therefore, even the association witli hid veteran chief, or which he was so proud, and retired in 1-17 to private life. He resumed his study of the profession that was interrupted by the war, nnrried, ami settled thuvii on his pat rimrual posssion at the confiiicnce of ihe Kentucky and Ohio rivers, in the noiseless hut arduous vocations of civil life. The nbode. which he had diesen made it peculiarly so with him. The region around him whs wild and roman tic, sparsely selthd, and by pastoral people. There tire no populous towns. The hioh, rolling, and yet r.ch latoU the precipitous clifTs f the Kentucky, of Kngle, Severn, and other tributaries which pour into it near the mouth, makes tins section of the State still, to .some extent, a wi!d rut ss of thickets of the tingled pea-vine, the grape-vine, and nut-bearing tree-, which rendered all Kentucky, until the intruM'.mi of the whiter, one reat Indian pnrk. The whole. luxuriant domain was preserved by the Indians ;:s:i pasture for EuHalo, deer, elk, and other animals their enjoyment aliKe as a ciine and a mbistence by excluding every rite fro n fixing a habitation in it. Its name consecrated it n the dark and bloody ground; and war pursued every foot that trod it. In the uiMNt of this region, in .April 171)1, Wm. O. Sutler was horn, in Je.amine county, on the Kentucky river. His fithcr had mnrried in Lexington, soon af;er his arrival in Kentucky, 17'J, Miss How-kins-, a si.-ter-in-la w of Col. Todd, who commanded anil perished in the buttle of the Elue-Licks. Following the inincts of bis family, winch seemed ever to c-'tirt danger, lien, i'ierce Kuller, as neighborhood encrirched n round him, removed, not long after the birth of Iii. son William, to the mouth of the Kentucky river. Through this vet ion the Indinn warpath into the heart of Kentucky pased. Until the peace of 17Ü-1, there was scarcely a day that some hostile savage did not prowl through the tangled forests, and the labyrinths of hills, streams, and dills, winch ad-ipud this region to their lurking warfare. From it they emerged when they run do their list formidable incursion, and pushed their foray to the environs of Frankfort, the capital of the State. General l'ieree Untier had on one side of him the Ohio, on the farther shore of wh.ch the savage Hordes still he'd the mastery; and on the other, the romantic region through which they hunted and pre-s.'d tneir war en- i terprises. And here, amid the scenes of border war-! fare, hi son William had that spirit which has ani-J mated him through life, educated by the legends of i the Indian-lighting hunters of Kentucky. To the feelings and taste inspired by the peculiarities of the place and circumstances adverted to, tnut be attributed the retutn of Col. Eutlcr to his father's home, U) enter on In profession as a lawyer. There were no great causes or rich clients to nttract him r.o dense popul ttion to lift hirn to the political honors of the State. The eloquence and learning, the industry and integrity which he yave t adjust the controversies of Gallatin and the surrounding counties, would have crowned him with wealth and professional distinction, if exhibited at Louisville or Luxinilton. lint he coveted neither. Independence, the Ejections of his early associates, the love of a family j circle, and the charm whicn the recollection of a h ippy boyhood p;ave to the scenes in which he was reared, were all he sought ; and he found them all in the romantic dells and v. oxllaud heirnts of the Kentucky, and en the sides of the far-spreading, gentlyfi twiug, beautiful Uiiio. The feeling which his sinctre and sensitive nature had imbibed here, was as strong as that of the Svvitzer for his brihr lakes, lofty i inouuta.ns ar:d i.e p valleys. Ihe wild airs of the boat-horn, whicii have resounded for so many years from arks descending the Ohio and Kentucky, floating ri'oiig the current, and recurring in echoes from the j hollows of tin; hüls, like its eddies, became as dear I To turn as me latnous nans iit avu to me native oi Switzerland. We insert, as characteristic alike of th r poetical talent and temperament of Eutler, some verses which the sound of this rude instrument ivoktd when he returned home, rescuing with rapture " the ear-piercing hfe and spirit-stirring drum," fr the wooden horn, which can only compass, in its simple melody, Mieh airs as tl.at which Burns has set his beautiful word When wild wnN deadly blast wa blawn, Ai! fiitl 'are iiuiiin, Wi (Wti) a wret babe fatherless, And nioj.y a wi l w nmuiiiirg ; I Uli the hues ai d tenUtl fivLl-. Tlie imisic of ttiis song made the burden of the " Boatmat. s H'rn," and alu ays announced the approaching ürk to the rivt r villages. The sentiments of the. poet, as well an the sweet and deep tones which wafted the plaintive air over the ' wide expanse of ihe Ohio, may have contributed to aw tiken ti.e feelings whi h pervades these lines: TIIK IIOAT HORN. O, boa'rr.an ! wind that hoiri aaiu, Kui Ik ver dil the litl'i ui air l.'pon its lainfent b'ofn btr S wild, s S'-ft, o sweet a ttain. What thi.uh thy nute aie sal and few, l'y eveiy nnj le t ata an blowu, Yet i each u:e t narute true, And melody in eveiy ti ue. U w cfi in b) houd's jo ou dny, L i iniiiilful -f the lapu hour, I've Iuiteud ot ray boaie waid way Hj will (ihi.'s bin k f llawets, Whi e ofne lor e bvaonaii, fiorn the deck. Pound I.i-t si. ft nu;n!ei9 to that tide, A if to chaim fioin toim and wreck The boai vtieie all In futtune Ilde! Iielihted Natuie diai.k the f-ound, Hnchiii'td Kch'j bine it n ui.d In w hi'jeoj sjf, and s. fiei still, K'oin hill to plain, and plain to hill, 'I ill e'en the thoughtless, Itohrk boy, Ka'e with hpe and wild with j iy, Who gambcdM by the livei's ki t, An ! p-iited wi'h the fietUti lid, Kiel sotnetlui.g iicw peiva'e his bitast, Cham hi liiht tep. iepies hi- j-st, Hendi o'er the flod bis eaer tar T ci'ch the Mun U l;n ell', jet dear iJrinks the sweet diauht, bu: knows bot why The teai f laptuie fills his eye. A'ol ti i te iiuw, to ii antiood stuwn, Tell why those notes, i t.ple ai.d luce, As on ir.e lavished ear thfy fell, lünd eveiy ei.e in ntaic prll Theie i a tide of feeliog given To all on earth Ks t iuita,in. Heaven, lifuniii.; wi'h the dewy ltower. Just ( ped n Klo.aN vernal biwet l;i-iti neaiioirs oideis thronen With 1 u '.er murmur, biihtei hue Ti.at tide i )tnpath i's ebb and Hjw i;e hfe its huts of j iy aod wo. Music, the man r-spn it that can more lis waves to war, or lull Hum into love C.i etieer the Mukirj allor mid the wave. And bid the s-dditr on ! n r fear the gtave lopire the famtii; ptlgtiai ot his load, And flt-vate Ins soul t claim hi (od. Then, boatman ! wnul that hum araiti ! Th uh much of soirw maik its stiam, Yet aie i' notes 10 Soltow dai. What though ttiey wake fund memory's tear! T-aS a;C cad .Mem-oy'. sicied feat, Ai d Kaj tuic oft her ch -n (;! t. This retirement, which may almost be considered Fedt.sioii, was enjoyed by Col. Duller nearly twentytie v-nr, when l.e was called out by the democratic p-irtv ! redeem, by I. is person ij p.pnlirify, the congressietial district in which he lived. It was sup. j.uaed that no ouo the could äi?e it from the whigs.

Like all the rest of his family none of whom had made military service a passport to the honors and emoluments of civil stations he was averse to relinquish Hie attitude he occupied, to enter on a party struggle. The importunity of friends prevailed, and he was elected two successive terms in Congress absolutely refusing to he a candidate a third time. He spoke seldom in Congress; but, in two or three fine speeches, which appear in the dtbites, a power will readily be detected, which could not have failed to conduct to the highest distinction in that h'dy. Taste, judgment and eloquence characterized nil his ell-irts in Congress. , tine manner, an agreeable voice, and the high consideration becorded to him bv the members of all parties, gave him what is the good for

tune of few to obtain an attentive and gratified audience. In ISM the same experiment wns made with llutler'i popularity to carry the Slate for the democracy, a-, had Micaeded in his congressional i!;s!rirt. He was nominated us the democratic candidate for Governor bv Ihe 8th of January convention ; and there is good ground to believe that he would have been chosen over his estimable whig competitor, Governor Owsley, but for the universal conviction throughout the Suite that the defeat of Mr. Clay's party, by the dioice of a democratic governor in Atigii't, would have operated to injure .Mr. Clay's prospects throughout the Union in the presidential election which followed immediately r.fter, in November. With Air. Clay's po;i l inty, and Ihe activity of all his friends with the State pride so long exalted by the aspiration of giving a President to the Union more eagerly than ever enlisted against the democracy, Colonel Duller diminished ihe uhig majority from twenty thousand to less than live thousand. The late military events with which Major General Dotier has been connected in consequence of his elevation to that grade in 1510, with ihe view to the command of the volunteers raised to support General Taylor m his invasion of Mexico are so well known to the country, that minute recital is not necesary. He acted a very conspicuous part in the severe conflict at .Monterey, and had, as second in command under General Taylor, his full share in the arduous duties and responsibilities inclined in that important movement. The narrative of Major Thomas, senior assistant adjutant general of Ihe army in .Mexico, and hence assigned by General Tay lor to the s'ail'of General Duller reports so plainly and modestly the part winch General Duller performed in subjecting the city, that it may well stand for history. This passage is taken from it : 4The army arrivul at th ir camp in the vicinity of Monterey about noon, September ID. That afternoon Ihe General endeavored by personal obserration t ) get information of the enemy's osiiion. He, like General Taylor, saw the importance of gunmg the road to Siltillo, and fully favored the movtinent of General Worth's division to turn their left, &C. Worth marched Sunday, September for this purpose; thus having Twiggs's and Dutler's divisions with General Taylor. General Butler was also in favor of throwing his division across the St. John's river, and approaching the town from the east, which was at first determined upon. This was changed, as it would leave but one, and perhaps the .siirillesit division, to ouurd the camp and attack in front. Toe the General aUo reconnoitred the enemy's poMlion. Karlv the mornm" of the X! Is L ihe force was oideied out to create a thveisiou in fivor of Worth, that he miht gain his position ; and before our division came within Ion" range of the enemy's principal battery, the foot of Twiggs's division had been ordered down to the m rtheast side of the town, to make an armed recon-n-Mssanoe of the advanced battery, and to take it if it could be done without great loss. The volunteer division was sea reedy formed in rear of our howitzer and mortar battery established the night previous, under cover of a rise of ground Infore the infantry sent down to the northeast side of the town became closely and hotly engaged : the batteries ofthat division were sent down, und we irre then onlfrtd t sn'-'trl the allnck. Leaving the Kentucky regiment to .support the mortar and howitzer battery, the Genera! rapidly put in inarch, by a llank movement, the other three regiments, moving for sonn; one and a half or two miles under a heavy lire of round shot. As further ordered, the Ohio regiment was detached from Quit man's brigade, and led by the General (at tfus time accompanied by General Taylor) into the town. (J'uturm carried Ins brigade directly on the battery lirst attacked, and gallantly carried it. Defore this, however, as we entered the suburbs, the chief engineer came up and advised us to withdraw, as the object of the attack had failed; and'if we moved on, we must meet with Teat loss. The General was loath to fall back without consulting General Tavlor, which he did do the General being but a short distance off. As we were withdraw lug, news came that Quitman had carried the battery, and General Duller led the Ohio regiment hack to the to.vn at a ditlerent point. In the street we became exposed to a line of batteries on the opposite side of a small stream, and also from a tte de jumt (bridge-head) which entilided us. Our ui'.n fell rapidly as we iiiovid up the street to get a position to charge the bitterv ii cross the stream. Coniinir to a cros Mreet, the General reconuoitrul the position, and, determining to charge from that point, sent me back a short distance to st,.j, tic- firing, and advance the regiment Willi the bayont t. 1 had just left him, w hen he was struck in the b g, being on foot, and was obliged to leave the field." "On ciitptii the town, the fleneial anj his lioops beenme at once hotly ngacd at short musket lare. lie h d to make hi iecuioii)iss3iiccs uudt-i heavy tue. I'hi he di I unlliiiChitily, and by exposing Ins tcion en one occasion pa."u thioo;h a lre gateway into a 3'ard, which w eutiiely open t-j the enemy. Wl.cn he was wounded, at the uei'ecii of the iwo sheets, be was exposed to a cios-fiie of miiskeliy anl iape." 'In bjttlc the (initial's beat ing wa truly that f a oIdiei ; ai d those under him felt the influence of his piesence. He had the entire confi ience of his men." The narrative of Major Thomas continues: Whii Gen. Taylor went en his expedition to ViefoiU, in December, he pi ced Gen. Hutler in command ef the tioops I fr on the Ke (Jramle, and at the stations fioin the liver up to s'altill i Worth' stn ill diviMon of leul us beibß at the Utter pltce. (icn Wool column hid by this time leached I'.iiia, one hni.drcd or mute miles wet of Sa 1 1 1 1 Io. den. Hutler hd u fir ncoveud from lis wound a b walk a htth and take e xcic ie on horseback, though with pain to his limb. One night (about the 19 h lecembei) an cxpicss catne from On. Woitli at altilh, s'a:ing that tlie Mexie.ni foice weie dvancin in lare numbers upon San Luis de Potosi, and that he eX cried b be attacked in two days. His division, all told, did not exceed l,0u0 mn, if s many, and he aked r ii.foicenu nts The dencr.il lernained up dining the balance of the nilit. sent ofT his i rces-ary com iers to the leai foi reinlorctmeiits, and had the lt Kentucky and the lt ()hi f"0t. then i nciuiped three miles fiorn town, in the place by d y iht ; and these two icgiuunt, with Webstei's battety , weie eucairq cd tint nLht ten miles on ihe road to Saliillo. This pr mplnc- enabled the (ieneial to nuke his second day's much of twenty-two miles in good cS"n,and to hold ihe eeletrated pss of Los Mueifo, and check the enemy should he have attacked (Jen. Woith on that diy and obliged him t evacuate the town. WluNt on the t txt and last day's march, the tiei.eial nceived notice tint the lepoite! advance of the enemy was uitiue. Aiming at the camp-gitiund, the (iemrai ulleied intei se pain fn tn his wound, and lept to.t dui it the right. This j -ui l ey, over a ii'ggi d, mountainous toad,ar d t tie exeici-c he took in examining the countiy for tw niy miles in advance of Üalullo, caused the i;ieal incieaie of pain nw cxpciienced." The Major's account then goes on to relate fieri. Dutler's proceeding w hile in command of all the forces, afier the junction of Gi nerals Worth und Word his dispositions to meet the threatetnd attark of Santa Anna the defences created by him nt Saltillo, and used rlurin: the attack at Duena Vista in d.ssi persin-i .Minion's force s his just treatment of the people of Saltillo, with the prudent ami effectual precautions taken to make them passive in the event of Santa Anna's approach. It concludes by stating that all apprehensions of Santa Anna's advance subsiding, Gen. Duller relumed to inert (ion. Taylor nt Monterey, to report the condition of allairs ; und the hitter, h i v in" taken the command at Saltillo, transmitted a (S ' leave of absence to Gen. Duller, to alfoid opportunity fir the cure of Ins wound. This piper all'ortls evidence of tbe kind feeling whicii suusi.sted hctween the two generals during the campaign; ami Ibis sentiment was strongly evinced by Gen. Duller, on his arrival in Washington, where he spuke in the most exalted terms of the leader under whom he served. in person, Gen. Duller is tall, strnight, and handsomely binned ; exceedingly active and alert. His mien is inviting his manners graceful his gait and air military his countenance frank and phasing the outline of his features of the aquiline cast, thin and pointed in expression the general contour of his head is Hornau. The character of General Dotier in private life is in line keeping with that exhibited it his pbblic ca- . t t-t I . reer. in Ihe domestic circle, care, Kindness, as-iuu-! ous tctivitv i" anticipating the wants of all around him readiues to forego his own gratifications to

gratify others, have become habits grow ing out of his j affections. His love makes perpetual sunshine at h-s i

home. A long his neighbors, liberality, atfibility, and active sympathy mark his social intercourse, and unbendmg integrity and justice all his dealings. Iii home is one of unpretending simpliciiy. It is too much the habit in Kentucky, wish su m and fierce men, to carry their personal and political ends with a high hand. Gen Dull r, wish all the masculine strength, courage, and reputation, to give success to attempts of tins son, never evinced the slightest disposition to indulge the power; whilst his w ell-know n ürimiess always torbade such attempts on him. His life has been one of peace with all men, except Ihe J enemies of his country. Wiuir'si ISiilsam ! IVild CTit-ny. We Inure not utifieonr ntly cilU-d attention to this arti le in the col- I umn ol' our p..(tT ami v h vc tlon? fj illi Ihe full confi lrnce that it was a cued one and deserving Ihe pitionai'e of the ptiJdic. Wei have h ul a etntnee to itnt-j-s us etfccl uKin .me of our fiirnds which in addition to the hig'i cnroiutuiiM pissed upon it by our brethren of the press, not in pun! pairs, hut in honest, rami id statement! from h iving derived it benefit themselvefl, liiake us dt insis of Sidvising all those who h ive occasion luresoritoa remedy fuj pulmonary nlhVctions, to avail ihrmsrlves of it. VV'e have Uk much court. Ience in the proprietors to behevi they would thrust this or any other medicine Ukii i he community, unless they had full faith in its eihcary in eonfioii iOoii of winch th-i proprietor oller u mass of le.slimotiy Irom the most ucii'ieslionuhle poiirres. Neither would they be understood ns s.i ing that this w ill ahvavs cure coiisumptkin after it is ient-d, althoiig.i it celdom fills to relieve the worst cas !ut at this season of the yen ahntet every body is liable to a cold, which if nrg'ected, will lend to taul results by ta oris this medicine, we doubt not many lives may Le s tved. .Yew England ll'a'kin'jionian, Bnstvnt Jan. "2, 1i7. Korkte by TOMLINsON" BKU1 ilKIW, and Ü. CK. A IG HE AD, Indiaimpolis. (-Seeiidvertiseinei::. 10-2w Itiliotis nio:isc's. The most pr-valenl diseas s of the. Western and Southern countries, and more eiet:ijliy in the Summer and fall months, ?ur of a bilious firiturf- n-siiming dirtt-rent lvp-s, OS bUtoas cholir., bi'ium Jiurrlnxt, bilL'Mj'tcer. Ague ami fevtr, all arising from an obstruction ot the biliary nnii heiatic ducts, ami, us a conequenre, throwing tbe bile bick into the circutatiou irriUtm-and coniaiiim.it l he blood, le pnvitig the ititeslinrs of ihe naluiat Ptlvent of their contents the bile. The result in, one or more of th types of biln ns disease. Experience for the last five years, h is proved to a demonstration , that no iie-'hcine ev-r p reuen ted to the pubbc, bus b en mi utce-ful in corrtrconz the secretions of nile, retorinj Iii efjuilibritiin of the circula. tioii, and the establishment and preservation of fiealili its Dr. Urajs'i Indian tl'ien Su;;:ir-Coaied V gel iMe Anil Li io'is and Tonic Tills. Ihunbeils of ihousaudi luve tried iliein w ith entire succc. ''Go tie ki andtl. hkewie." l'orsjte by TOMLINSON I1KUTIIKUS, and s. J. WADE, Indi n.'!jf lis. 10 list of i,i:tte:ks S KM At NIN'd in tl.o I'o.-U OliiCe at Indijn .polis, I idiaua, on t- July 1, l-H. cr'j'I'ers'His calling for these Utters will please to nay adVeutishu Hit inland loslngr on all letters or piijurs for Foreign Countries must be rc-jiid, othericife titty cunnvt be foricurdcd. 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Wei 1'edi J imes S li'iuiu t a t Uro ii ss L nn Mrs Mariret L )o.enluriich Jeremias I5T k with Mrs E T C ,11 Jlli'on Ml JaineS iloiiaos Jubn 15 H iili.ivv.iy E VV Holiday Ihonias lh Uin tili ib ta T Mill Niiss Mary A llai way Amos IIa j .leu E i.ubeth ii.'ii u-.ii.-lv Julili -2 ll!r::"is ) It il.-.. I. M,s ,n,aV Ho l J M It iMlii!o:i John llt-anl J Hi" S IblKV t-.ll ll.M.'In Fde IIa w k Miss riandt I !. er John or T ,11 ill. Vi ilu.tiii ilo.ilin.l 1 bonus II 'Hath iu ay K II ierhosl Kail Hauler John Hi in- Eli llickiinn Albert Jlleriin Willi;. iu II iy o li Jobn 11 Iii !. t I N Iline A llolma.l W J 1 .ilui grave U' I Jvhn,oi Joepll II Join's 1 iiuniuS Jot. luii Mai y Ji ilk ins A 1 nni.is T C ,J win; -on Miss EbzJ- ' it-ii Johnson Joseph Jo. lijn John J.o -koa Isaiah Jo-.n-j i) K Kennedy Lawrence Km h ll nil ch iSntoi.li Vblaliaui .-siniih A' ner s uric ox Mis M.ry .skoi ti i 'lire. John Si j, i ol.i M is I -.alt. lie Scolii I i Silva ous ir-eawiiirlil Mis t.lizIttieth S i lio uu JaineS St -hoolcr J'.t SauiUtjl shoots J o o!) C .Sinitn lit-niy Foster ; SntW Jo a jS.ie Ueoi e she.iier Joi.n s umph Jihn II Sil. eis Tisili 11 Sh. IrniUlit: Ciiss stoer John or Wm Dinoii S'.t tutt Ilev David M Siiiitu An.Jievv Secr-M tt trj;c i s. ;e( s Daniel Smith Hon Caleb R S:ni' Ii Mis Lydia A iSi unk ifOi-j; ' .suiiiticr '1 hos is'. icy .Milton II Ke.b y John Chiis'i iu Mi-3 Elia- Krater llcnv b- t.i Cti:. r J. m s i "aistm J ifob CrehS V 15 i 'ollins Jeremiah Culnei-tsyn Mjitha Ann Co'.iaroe Samuel i 'ounrn'f Joel ( loot !' mt info CO j3.Het Kirkpatrik Turmela ! L heeler A nil u r Li i it o.iN-iier John 'J L;: lei ty Jo. n Long J oil ii J l.t-iii i-'er s W I. int uMer Francis II Lev ! E L i',. - J II : M Co r,i. -linn (".inrlottv M;utin James F '.-Jpoont r r Ii l i J'loi Moultoti Miss II nmh Smi'li Addison a; ! w light Jonathan Moriow Tho-. Es.j .Schmutz Mon si ur Ani die 1 ilolie JokIuIi Steers Miss Horiott smock Abr.im W Ca l tel. -on l ..tie ii i.'t vs a; u ii Mo-ii. Itev A II J jMoreli'.hl S :al. r Mr Cm ri.-tori F. (1 ( l.t st iiun Hannah Cam. 1. 1 Lawrence C'lu jliey Samuel M fiat so. i I i ier J Collins I I ' n m ?lLek J ii Ige 'oeiubs Je st: I'i l Vll.:ini ( uoper Jos .h i Cob-ma ii J.-. mis D P.i w sou L" i iah Do. et II ifit; it D.irbej John Dn is (i I. Itiiev I 15 II. I'nv Henry W ihuj n i: Davis Ed aid I) inn i nc v J.is !i Nntlimuel D h is Je at. mn Dneiter Mi- ha. I Pur. ihu -h Win Davis Will U Dale h .mn, l Dicker.soii Win l..t !! S C Douili Wm De m in Samuel E Et!i r I.od K lis 1) ..ii.-l 7. 2 Ej.er Lew is F Fo ti'-h Charley Fi-oier M iss y.Wt n Eo'itz Samuel Fn Willi 'tu Fi't! 7. Jonathan I hut Wa bio S (i (loodiiuc Henry R (In ner Hot aio S linili. i Ernt i.'iiN Mrs S.nali 1 1'fer Jimes '2 e:i John (irav John ,Mich .el Charles 3 I Moil ton Let i i Mi eis .MiskS. trail nn M I len M is l'Milme Smith. -n 1'rf.ston T Turner Mr l.M.n s Wil 1 1 :n J imes riiomjisoii Dr James ioiii-oii William j Tliiniii.tiii James II :Meis F, Ii 'Tionei, Mny JD-Iein j.Mait William j Taxtor Hauet iV.ch liei.i) Wm David Toon H imi v i M ajoi s Tnos I ! I noii. tin JeMie ; M u i lav John Tt i'.'ijs John . I'm L i Ed w aril IUUHOO JUM lill JU. I . I I. T Mc I I' wining Ilev W McCoi in-ick. Mr Su riiinblneon Samt s iiiiihIi Toii.linsoii Ji-ssi McCurdv Samuel jromliiison .i !ock Mediums ' wen j l l oi iiburgh Eli Molitii' e Miss Mary F,' Toli n Jacob Mc Fall John j I n 1 Miss Fli.ahcth Mrllvaiii Janu s A I V (MeD.iiu-1 Mosivt j Mr Fail Hid John .Mt'l'l l ie S.inut l , Mel See Miss Amanda Mc' Jo weo James i.McDonall Minel le':.lty Win Vb-Natljhton Tbos I ,Mt (Io. en John U'es , bv N 'Vel o:i Wll i;;m V NeL'lv J ( I Nt boti John , Nutting Abner 2 j Nt-imaii J it'ob ' Nib's Jolm 15 j O 'Oliver Jolei II ()v ens N4'h.ini'-1 f)'l oiie I- Jtr u 2 Overly Wil run jCiveinian J oho M ,t)rt-l Fi ifleiieh it w ens Mist Mary A I I' Plant H' urrc 3 Pntiou Win I'.e t i'li I istir ' Vulkitner David Yollaiitine MisNai.cy Vee h Jeremiah Viuiiiic ' ' ' Yuruer David W Wi liam J L Wal lr-m Doi l Wirislow Ji hu P Woo 1 Lids Woo hswot th EmmetC Wiil -1111-011 Ivl ward Wiighi Vtion Whitest 11 P I Wae Jor It Weall y Jei t-mi tli Wiillfii Miss '"arolinc Willi mis Ebetieier Wtig'd MI'ord Warren ii II 'A'ai man Metiry Wit'i tins llichd Wi'.'iams Isaac We Is Anion Wilson llenrv Wh.tr Albert's A M Wise J.jo p'l Wi.itDor E I' Wagner (.eorun Wotthington Hold I Wilson (Jeorge D Woo It'tii i v John P 4 Y Voting Hetty A Y-tiing FJi i'-eth -J Vou;ij Abijuh iJre n Miss Mirjaret I'aiish Solomon ti nl I Horace . i'a Mol- k J 'ines i'earoU Joseph P e ker Aipiiila l'ngli Jesse .! i. i t-e N ith iiti'l L fowelt Lewis ( (Jr. nor J imes I J if. ii William Jlti-io i Wm M C;h.ier F II (iliiii mlej J A lü-Jw L. DUNLA.', P. M. lK(t:i,ll.'BI4. BSy flu CJovcriioi of'tlii; Stale of Indiana. Wit tu ka, ihe b idy of a f otrnan was found on the 8th instant, ahoul H miles 8t)ulh-e ist of Indi ttupolis, Indiana, iier tlie public road, under circumstances alTrdiitg a violent presumption that lie had been barbarously murdered -anti robbe about three or four day previously. Now therehire.thero is hereby offered in ll name of the Slate of Indian f r the apprehension and delivery t the Shenllof .Marion county, in 8ail State, of the perpetrator of said murder, a reward of FIVK HtlNDltKl) DOhIiAU", if t iktti licyond tlie limits of paid State, or J250 if taken w ithin said limits. An indictment has been f.nind by the (Iratid Jury of na'td cniinly ü :i i r i s one Jesst Kilcore, for the crime. He lived si-i rsl yrxrit a.i about Indianapolis, is of leiirlet-s ami dissolute hlils, of vicious nss icialians, full net, heavy built, iibotit rix leet hih, thirty -en; lit or f -rty years of age tlark hair, a near nu his riht cheek, two or two and a half Inched loiiig, one on the other caused by a hum, and is of i mm it i - I.roue h manners. Ihe deceased h nl been seen in li ... company a day or twn jirevinusly, exhihilinj; his money, from oi.f thiiiisainl to one thousand fivo bundled dollar, and they were la.t observed t-.-elher ennui. in f.r lodging lor the niht, a liltic bef re, ami near to the place where the supposed murder was committed. Witness my hand, and ihe eal of the l. s. Stale, at Indianapolis, tin 17lh day of June, 1S18. lly the Covemor. JAMES THITCOMll. John H. Thompson-, Sec. of Stat. (-3wis :iiitv IUKI) LOS I . OST, in thn oofllit-ist part of town, a yellow unto Canary Itinl. i Whoever wl I cive luloliu ilioii ol III" line al mis nmce, or lo Horace A. FUItli4.r, iiicrch ml, shall b rntilled lo le rewnnieu lor their tiotible. M- twN c:ovtuy l'uonuci:. WE continue lo purchase in large Iota for gotsls at low rales. uiaiO SMITH At HANN A.

Dr. Osteon's Imiuas Cuoi-aoogu: For the cure ol Fever: and Ai,'Uf, I 'bill I'Yver, Iliin'i Au;, I ntt rmitleiit und ItL-milteiit ' IVver, Licr I'.omj.l aint, Jaundice, Enl.i I ok nt ot t!ie Liver and Spleen, and ad the various forms of hihous diseases. Th- toll r. i vtrjo t is from the "Farmer's mid l'.migrrnl's lliiiol book," a valu:l' b? work ol jibotit live hun.irc.l oiir-s ti-v-t-nt- ' ly published b Messrs. Apph ton ov. C. 4New York. In rliaptcl iw, pl.t: .':!., the Ml! I. or. vpejkin of the IVvi r -and Aue, r -murks : ; 'TIli-iiM.i a val!i;i! .: luedu ii.e soUl ilk mo:-t of tbe Western cities, w hich we can conscientiously recommend lor Fever and ! AUf, Mil other t-ili-ius diseases: it is the Lu'.ii Ch:dainr,'whb'h is prepared by fir. Osgood of New VUrk, win ba- mudetiie 1 bilious disorders of tl e Wit l is ep..-ci;il Oi l v . We are no frien.l ' to l!itst; m.dicint usuailv ca'h'd p dent, t.e.t "we have hadi.niidt:; opjxii tui.ity o knowinj; the in i-.ln.iMe etl'ects of the I ;iiolagoue in nilious cases. Tu speedy and peniuiunt teilet alfonled hv the (.'"hohigogue, arisi from ils jnoi.ipt an l beal'h v action upon the I loo I, cleini:ij; it from hil ; ami re.st.ji i.-j if to purity ; ti.ns trikin at tlie root. Its tenth -ncy is not sinipiy tt suspend t!oi as.-, but to remove the caue on whit ti it depend-. It is upially adapted to a 1 a;es and Coii.iitioiis ot ths stem. Frout Ü F. (Jartij, Cunn-fc!lor ul Late, to the -Igr nU ii Cinrinnuti. Cincinnati, October 11, ISbj. Messt s. .-'.inford i Park: In June last I wa atiat ked with that mo-i! ai,!irtin iA'l unplt i.salit disease, Ihe Chill and Fever. The parowj-n.s retui'iied d;ily. and were vtiy seven'. My thjs:cal energies had been inncli impaiteI, I y a ju vious atn ek ol I iiious fevi r. Hiving tried several favorite remedies without itliel, a fiien 5 i'i whom 1 had confidence, recommended Dr. Osgood's lndii O'ln.l loue. 1 procured a bottle, and lollow cd the accompanying ditectioiis. Tiie coiisetpji-nt-c was, that I ha 1 but one paioxyisin utter t.iuini the lirst dose, and my p. neial benlth was rapi lly itire l w e .bout tKtfi any other metlicitte. 1 ilisposed with the remain li-f 1 the botil to tw o other persons similaily at!ii ted, ami With the fcaun: results. Ort; ol them had bei-n khak in' l.r i-jbt im n 'is, a:i t was re I if ved i:i two .1 iy hy th. use of t be "bojairoirije. I roni ler :t my l'ity, as it i my pleasure to recommend ii, h ivir.g the most entire contn'enei- in ils saiidtiv c powers. Your, truly, S. K. CAUKV. J.D.I'Aillv, 4th unl Walnut sts., jenerat nent lur ti e West, also, lot sale lv appointed agents in nearly every town in the Sooth nud West. tjHt ? a.-k for "Osgmid's India Cht'higovu'.,'' ; nd take no other. Tornlin.sj!! liroiher-, atet D. C'i au'ho.td, I . dianatolis ; Wm. II lltibs t'ii. M iliiin ;'!arkson N. Du tour, Vt,iv ; V notsiaiu'.'.ty Ji .Nf.vkirk, New Albeiv ; Wd-on, S'arliii J ilt Smith, Louisville. K'v J. 15. Wilder &. Co. do: H. Mot; an, Kock port ; R. W. V o.ma:, Mt. ernoii ; YV m. I . Wooisey, Ev.m.svi'le ; W. C. Dell. !; IE Ko?'S, F.dwai-dspoit ; J. A McCr.l a. Itlooininirton ; J. Ihuke, Cnw lor lsvilie ; Jos. j !i Soinmes, Yim ennes ; Dr. I eck, tlo; .1. Spe.'u'cr, I.at iM tte; C. F. Wilstaeh. do ; V'ood At Kirtir, Terre Hinte ; A. Ii. Men it. South bend; Anns it llo'.li.tav, Mirbisan City , Win. r.i-Ih-s, Delphi ; L. ileecht-r. Fort ;')iie" ;h; " " Ap.l. e.p.y. S!ULS,i:i'2 Vs. 'IMF. SEs( OF THE YEAR has Come w hell etli me i are s! o lid l.e t iken ol tbe he.. Ith. Nearly all th diseases of. Summer nie tiaceuhle to exposures in the Spring, or b the neglect of those melicul mentis whieh shual I h ive ! o n k-mvici! to. It is i ot Mirprisia. that Lie Lutuan Vvtem Should be .o W ei f-.lliy iiU'ected it this time. Tint whole realm oi tianiru .'hows that wom!t rf il intluei ces are a! u-a!. The ouu-r world awakes t'J new life, und mau and beast and all animated existence are a:l'trted. Now is the time, then bu e, to use ii 1, m. .heiii ii or- i iratiu.; r.q Csü?j Fr.r?r f?v pxj'i-iii nrr t,,ts diuwn to ! e ii.faiij' lo in tlie pi e i nt le si a;:J eure ol lü.-caM-s. As Spring iTJctliritu'si, tho IJTtt !iti..-r.' Ve.M-t .i de I'iiN. the Ji ! t Iii. l Health Hitters, an.! lie- li a b i !- rj S :l saparili t C'oinpoun.l. slio tl i s'ipi rseiif all ll.-f tlie pill anil bittet s .;li; ol I III" ale U labh' others, vib.e. Vor ti ii i ci ki I Ti.osi v!o take them need not lea X t he I: lleM a! i a ell'.-et s Si.niiiü-r w hit Ii is i I h o .'.. Tin it' jeer of the pres. lit Ullitoapj ;i"- tlif j ol li.- .f the rrk m.w Inho-d sup.-rioiity of of tilt let ill ! the C-r.ts'l'eiilM'i -z S:i3:ip:srill:i CoiiiptiiitI. Sar ip.ir 'a is of at k-v i ' cleansing the Mem Horn the f t.b-:t t tiiS-t ; hut it tntet !.e nrei aretl tut tlie most sei' iitnie piiiici !-s ain! n the most l.iith'nl manner, l! is not euotiL'h that we p-it it in liege i s.ejs or vats to su ep or ! ml, mi .ng il w ith reat 1 ijitanti' n- c-1 nol.eses .in.l water. Aiiustirle thus inriiitilae?uiel ; mas', t 1 j-e- - t he tone ef i he s:n::ne!i, a in! I e roinjiara'. i vely im 1 1. ' The S ir-j'l n ill.-i Compound nue 'it lt tni ed Lv the (Jrueb-nberg Comp in, is a most po'i i ifiil et;ii.enti ai ion. It is to Sarsapai ilia ' w hat iiinin' is t l i t iiviaii bark ; one bottle cot taining mote . virtue tl-i t; ten of r.nj o: her ev ( t b. f-re ii.nnt;t.sui ed. The i!-e is ball a tea - nt.i ! only; so ilmt theie .ire more .'.o.'-rs in i l.-i'.'b- tlinii tbei'e is in the largest bottle iu market of any , otl.er n;s.-i! n-Oi r-. It is almost litt r I a j Sulpli:it ot s:ipui'i:i:t. . i The J l! li. art- will ii.ls ise.! ol the ll-e el Sal a pit I'll t a, 1V' means tf tin- iiutnerons a !u i liseinents which i iowi! the pics. It is unri-t-i s n-t for us, thei i bn e, to torn! It- the rr-ader w ith a re e:i:.itnl i..:i i f ihe tnaft r. We imi'.I t iitii tl 1 that all persons who I ,t e laa !.- oi- their nun is to use the i r'.icb: shonbl pur i ch ise to i t'i-r thin th it made by this Company . ';-l:is uariantel to ! ten titi--s ioo n-i t'i'a'-io'is than any of i r kiovn ; no matii r 1 ov 1. it ire tl e bottti-, nr extra v; ;-nt tin; l ! v c i't i i mei 1 1 s . Let ii u s . i: rm, feus iu a '''i'i.-ii to S .rs;.p ni'la, a pow i ff'k e.i iice-jtr.it :o:i oi Man ira'.e, I!:iii!ock, liui t il's Delixi t, I'.il-r, V.-W'iA Dock. Qu lot'tim, fl ot'm r nnpoitant ito-d te m-iits w hit h ait'-.'tt lo'inl in au v l her prejia rat imi. 1 1 has pet loi mul cures ol a kil l almost surpassing In-lit. f ; Mi l is recommended by t the Faculty. ( Tic to. itge.it f..r I n lhtn, is M SEATON, Centreviüe, Yai.-ie co'ii'v, to u l.oiii arpli' a'ioris fur acuities may he ml.lrtss,,. ' F.I WARD l!AUT)N, Secretary . New Yorl. Aj.ril, 1- I-'. H-lm ArTs:.fii: viu: Wiioia: w ould: I'm nt LFiM--! SF.T all n the siik list i ail, i. r send to tbe a sen ts fur Ihe sab of A Dr. Jim it. lioiv eid' invatu aide lamily piescnptitms, via: Itowa lid's Tonic .Mixbire, that oi l favorite and sterling remedy for c !. .1 -ja- .' How and's I'tts ttive IM!, a new an l oriy'msl combination of mihi, active. :ind tunijtu puts Uive elemcnls. No mercury nor niercuii.tls iu them. Ro a aid's I'I ic sherry Hot 1 Uiicties,w hall neier (ail to dire the la.w el I omj lnnt in one d,i ! Row ami s i "ooti ltrenses, b.r Coushs, CohN,. V.r. low. mil's Worm I... Zinses, for tle-tioyuis Worms, Ac. Tlie folliiwing are our present uccredited Agents lor the routines Ilieiit iotied : :, luv,, ,,,, TtiMLt.NStlN lUtOTII ERS, dn of ihe Joideii M ii tar. i ppo-ite. W;;slnnjt(.n Hall. Vumhtrlnnd Oiki.h .V Em i: h on. 11 nie A Cttrt'v . Teiopiin Co., J. McPheron Co., E. Raymond, and T J. II t'licbt, .Uais,., C'eei.-w l.iuie.s Cray, tV. J. Atherloti, John Morris, Sen , arid Dousbiss . Clark. . Mont rm(rj t'ioi.'y Henry S. !t. , Iii mim ks Cutitj II . F.. J'M'ti. llimt to,, County K uiten Ta tisey, D.in'u I Hare, -nnd Templin 8c Ilookrt. 'H IL II. SK-ncer, S. K. Hanly. and Mark .s Rilhues. WM T. CRANE, tieueral Agent lor the West, located at Ciiiciuiiaii, ih in. p-sw Iy-w Im-laniy Stille ol I iiih:iii:i, Iliiiiiiltou ouiil, s. I N 1 11 C I'kuHITK 'of If? t'K I I M tl t t'S: t.esj l V , M A V TfcHM, 1 1J. I'c'itt'Hi tu rll red rsintr. tu ty t''bs. c. Tvicliarl M at sh , a.lm in trator ol ttn- i state ol I'eter Post, deceased, r. t 'at I. arm.- 't , miI.im, VCilliaiti Post , Klialtetli Post , Peter I'oft, jr., Sarah l ost, Michael p,.st, Jane Post, and an infant cud I whose name is tiiiknow n, heim ;.t law id tlu; s-ai I Ti ter Post . tiecea ed. V(IV conns Ho: said Richard Marsh, n'lministntor of the es Im täte of I'eter I'ost, .lite ef Uutler county. Olli, dcccasvl,) und lib-t hi petition li.-iein a.-ainsl said deft tut. .nts, playing tortho tale ol eeiiain real it;,te I r th- i a) im nt uf debts against kaid estate ; an 1 it up c.uii.i lroiii the aÜMavit of a ills.iUet t'sU-d person tiled h i t m that t h- s ii t deb-n. lints- are ii.-i-residenis of the State of III. III. i.(. It is l h-i i ho.- ot b-re I ty tbe court , I hut the sa id deli 11tbmts a' live li line I) he tiotj!'n-. ot' tln- h;i:i and p' ii leii-y of sahl petition l three successive weekly pub it atiolis in the Itidiaua State Sei.tim I, :i w.-i k'y new -t-:tti r ptjn'.e.l and publishe.l at lull i. in ipol is, I mlia m i , to appear In lin e said romt on the cadmg ol thi e nise id the next tetnt of Kai I court, to commence mid be Indien at Ntddt-sVil e, in Kailrouui ol 1 1. Ill i I toll . on I he set olid Monday in Ategnst n' t, ihm und there to show cause il unj they have, or f in show , whv an order for the sale of said lands sh; Il not be g. an'c.l, and this cuiim'is continued . Attcv, JOHN IJ. DlTtN'S, Cb rk. Y.. S. Stone, Attv . fr p'"t. ö-üw is : State ot Indiana. Utimilioii loiuily. ss. In the H Mii.ro.N Circi ir Cocrt, Si.i'ikmhki T:km, Lspi. lit Ch'inrtryAman Ii Fallis-, by Wm. W.Conner her rest friend rs. 'rViltiam A . Emmons. 'fJMlF sai 1 complainant having heretofore filed her bill in ch.inct rv in Cut ch t K's otlic of .said court ns:iinst said defein! ant, an 1 also tho i Hi la it t f a disinterested poison, fioni w hich it appears that the sai I tit lend eit, William A. F.minoits is a noa resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore, the sai l Willi un A . Emmons is hereby notified -i the filing of said bill ami pendency ot sail 8t it in sail court; and that unless he will appear 8t tlo not term of sai l court, mi. I ph- il, answer or demur to said bill of eotiipl din on or belore the calling of said cause, the same w ill be taken lyr ronb .sued aad ! crt e will be r. nth red ace or-b ng y. Attr.t, JOHN tl. 1HJ -INS, Clerk, F.. S. Stone, soli.-itor br complainant. May älst. 1SI-. -J'iH!LSlaK of anIi iii:i. .Unrion toiinly, ss. In tiik Cni' 11 r Coeur ot- -m cocntv, Jink tek.m, lslö. I:t C'tiinrrry Robert It. Kit 1: r Ar- hib.t d I.t masters ettd. 'HMIF. said defend 11. t, Archihal I Lenvistets, is hereby notified B. th it the co:n-!ai:iant above n med has lib' 1 against bim nn d others in the Maiiou eirr nit eouit, hU bill ol 'complaint in tbe above t ntiileJ ran-.' ; that s.tiu bill is now pending in said court, bud that linle.- said tb feii laut, Lt in a-teis, nppear ami plead to, or answer said hill on or b lore thec.illiu of the can e at the next tei m of sind i ourt, to be bet I n t the Cotnt House in Jndianapo.is on the first Mon lay in Ofo' i r uvt , Ihe same ami th" matt rs ami things therein cent liii't l us ... t fort s, will be t iken as eoiifttssed Hud held at true uam-l him. Iir onb-r of the court. Attest, K. E. DUNCAN, Cleik. John h. Id tth.uii, soli- itr. öllwis Stau o!" Imtiana, Clarion Cottnlj, ss. Is TIIV (!lltlT COCIIT Or iII tifiSTV, Jl NK TI.KM, bJlS. Ji Lhuirrry. .I.wepli It.i-.tv r.. l'!i..-itiein Kiiiiin?wny and ottier. '1 VIE saiil tb-leii I itit, Eliitheth Euiiii-jWM) is hcceliy notified, 1 lint Hie ciiitlainuit above named hus tiled in the con it nfoie nabl ii .'aiot her :id oth.T4, his bill of conitl int in t he aho v eolith-I rausc; that said hill is now peiidintr in said cunrf, nud thnt tinh-ss td,,. iititie ir and ph-1 J to, er aitsw a r sai l t'l'l 'l compiaituon ; or b lore the t alhn.-ot s.u.l c utse at the next leim of s.u.! couit. to l.e held at the Court I aii, in the to w n of I nd t.i napolis, on the , ' . . .1 . 1,.. Msi.i md thiivs Inst Mutt lay 111 Ot-tobernexf.tlf same and the mam is ana inius therein em'tained as st t bullt, w ill he lakdi us ronfessed and held as true j, train n lo-r. fai l ilel. n.larit. Elizabeth F.minirwoy. Hy rder olt.,.. Court Attest, K B. DITNC AN, Clerk, rgfir. Duplicite of the City Council nf Indianapolis' levyingata 1 ol seven and a h ill" cents on eacli 3 IOU of lavable property in the city of Inttiaii tHilis f.u the pnrpm ol lefrayinR the esteiis- tf nil ineis-iirna wliii Ii Hie i'..rinir I '.in net I hid lldotltetl to reeilt the tireail uf Ihe in iltpxtx iu Ihe city of Indianapolis ami which have been in.Hlilietl by Ihn pres .nt Council, faul 'a lin levied by authority of nu mm nthiieitt lo Ihe i ity harter pv-s-tl at Ihe session of l1-'- of Ilm (ienfi.il Asseiublvol Ihe Slate of Indiana, approved by the f.nv- ........ i' i.. ....... ii-. uih ... i.tv h inds for collection. And I hereby reipiet all IInmw who hive not paid Mil taxiocouio uvworu HH'1 j i roi iiji t -' f i- ' i-s ihm j - ; iiiimr.naieiy and seme inn natne im iy iiuti x ii n rnillixf Otlice on Illinois si reel first door itoih Tatmer House. JAMES IHSF.EU, Treasurer Cit) of IndianapolH. Indian i.lis, Juni -S, Id IH. st-3xvis 1 TAN I N II .Moss.dum elastic Cdoth, Curtain ' ,"!r li!,olb J ace?, Fringe, Ur., justreccivcd al a w...-a

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the only it n.etty thai can be Irlled et; f t r the 1 1 iwatieiit cure fttr Spinal Con.plai nts, SpuMi.odic ' i.trot lit iib. Iniiidn tiol il.e Nrrves, Nervous or Sick Heaela be, N-tt im Trninis, At-uratic Atf. x tioii.n, Apoplex , rarall ns, (; i eial I ehUiry, Dtfuirnc) ol Ner vous :nid rhynical Kntrpy, mul all Ncivi us DisoicYtH, iiichiding the most dieadlul of all diseases tln.t ever alTtt t ihe human rate CriI.lIITIC FITS. Or Ialliii2;i(kiiess, hisietu al fits, toni ulsions, spasms, Lc. Doctor Hart Mould impiess u upon m nomts (. Uit- i h'taletl ih.it the tcrtahie Extrai t in the only remeilj ver tli-i ttleietl H at esni lelelndon for the periiiaiient ( ine'of ihn most liicaillul of all discasen. As ils ten Ocncy is to llisanu v. niaiii ecs and ileal Ii. I he iik.sI K'iLi'i;i. riiv-sK i.?ss of Eurojie as wellastlu.se of mir own country, have pronounced F.pilep-y incurable. And it has been so considered I y many, until thin most liitpoilint .f all ttisenveiieü tuts made iy Dim lor S. Hart, neaily si-tern rj.rs Miice, ituring which time it has Iten ptrforining Seitie of I Im1 most hum a kka ui.i: c i;i:i-:.s upon recoid.and has acomed a rt pntati..n which time alone can efface. I'lisi( iaiis of nnbiiibtid -kill ami expetieiice, Aimii-iers of various tb mailt nation, as well as htintliei! i. i.ur rmineM Citizen), all uiille in rem. mini inline Ihe use ot this truly v; luable liieihciue to their patient:., charge, and tiiemlg. w ho are lints attlicted as the only remeiiv. A. N)FIIi:K HKMAKKAIiLE CURE PKKKORMEl) HV Till: USE UF HAHT'S YKtiETAULE EXTRACT. Dr. Itirt : It is with no small decree of s. tisfartioti that I am enabled to auiioiitite to you the comp ete it-toiaUoti to health of mi lau-hler,by Ihe lisp of jour VrtetaMe E.Mr.irt. At Ihe :tpe f MX year. ( her ae at piesenl is si xleeri.l lle was first att teked with lb is dreadful malady called Epileptic Fits. And until h commenced taking Ihe Extract, she sobered wild attacks i f h's almost incessantIy, and so M-verel y as lo threaten lo diive reason from Ils throne, and rentier her insane idiotic;. Fhysiciatis pronounced her im mat !e. and could do nothinj; more for her. We had almost ttespaued of a cure, heu heating of the remarkable me performed by Hit- Vepelable Extract , we ileterinined to pive it a trial 'i he result h is etrt ede I our most eaniiuine e.xpntations. ,-tsby its use she is tree I liout a most dreadful malady, and resloied to PERFECT HEALTH. Should nny one ft i l ileMroti of n-t-inj her, and of acrtitiniti; the pariit ulars of thecase. wich wish m il be prattlied by lulling on or addressing a letter to me. m.m paid, at my residence, two miles Irotnlhe village of Youkcrs, WestcheMt-r. New Vmk. O. C. DENSLOW. Yonkcis, N'.Y". Frotn the Wate hman of the Ya'ley,the leading rre6b)lenan paper of Ihe West, published at t int iiiiiati, Ohio: CURE FOR FITS. Advertisements i f palent metlicines, our readers are aw are, have l-ceii excluded dein mir columns for several )eais past. Ourohject.ons in i hem aie I. We rr i nt in f ivor id keeping secret either moral or physical remedies li.r ''the ills th d llesh i. heir to." '2. Tin- Knissest tiiiHisii tuns are often practiced on Ihe couimun ity by lite venders of such medicine. 11 I'.u ients are oben induce.! , by lit" tl lUeriiig rt commendations nf them to driii themsi ve w iihoiit tiisi retioii, atnl ni'irh totheir injury, inany limes ; an evil, hi the way. which is common to the use of all active rueilii u.cs, w itliniit professiniial advice. On Ihe other hand we have i.o rlosbt tbtrrare patent metlicines, x h. tevi r may be our objection to the principle of patent nur them, til it are valuable lemedies Tor certain specilic dieas, the publicalioii of which is an acl of benevolence. Dehevitig the ailicle advertised ii a iiolher column to be of that class a belief for w bit h WE HAVE UK HI MEDICAL A UTHORITV lie have insertttl il. A cute lor epileptic ami other fits, xx Inch often t.ai'b-ihe -kid of t he '-t-st phx siciatis , ivould bring joy into man) an atilaled fa-i:il. In making Tills ADVERTISEMENT ani't eptioii to our euer 'I exclusion of patent medicines, we hax-e follow ei! the e x.iinple of other religious journals that have atioSed tlie B. lioe prlier.ll llile. This valuable medicine ( Hart's Vegetable Extract,) .is for sale by '1 hollies II lies-. I E Mam street. Cincinnati, Ohio. THE TIME Is rs OF FAR DISTANT When thousand-- who are now Ireiii'thng u:;drr Ihe hand of this dreadful disease, mid fetiing that neryaii.uk mal prove fata!, x ill I; ii. 1 .i-r in iia-iil lehcl , and he teste.re.l lo new life j.y tisoij; tins r lebr ilctl nit theme. Jinl;" lf.iinii.dl, No I.Vi Heti'y street. New- York, having uvd the Ve;etab'' Extract scci-esiuly in bis family, highly lecomiiieiiils il to all peisoi-s w ho ate ailiietetl wild Fits. .Mr. Stephen E . Trait, comer i f Sixth Avenue and Twenty-Sixth street, New Yoik,;djles that Mr. Chr.s. II. Knuut.lon , a member i f his lanii! v , Ii n been so severely at!1 eted wnli epileptic tits formally yea's,th at h" w a obliged to reliie;iiish his business. Having ued Dr. Hart's Veet idle E xtract, says Mr. 1'iait , he xv is soon restored la Iterte t h.-altli, and left tbn city for the Stat" of ( hio to resume; his b'lsilles-s-. Ilev. Mr. Smith. Rtctt.rof St. Peter's Churrh, Sp.ttswt-tl, New Jersey, w ho has been a libeled with epileptic tils for more than lortv vears, Hates that he has u-eil Dr. H ut's Yepetable Extract, and his health has ht-en so much improved tint he hopes by Divine blessing, to hi vi' no mote tits. Wr would leier U the following persons who have been cured by Using Hail's Yeitetahle Extract: W. Heimet. iitll tried nine xeais, 171 Crand street. J. EtNwotih, -even years, Li I i.rr street. Josi-pli Mi Dtiug.it, tune ye, rs. Last I'.rooklyn, L. I. II. '. Smilll. New Yoik cilsl. io house. S. Kelh , tweuiy x ears, Stalen I. -land. .Mi-s E. Mi K- ef ,t wenty )ear, Yoikville. M:ss E. Cane, twelve jeais, 1 1-.' II nnmt rslv street. Wm II. Parse. 1, twriiiy three xear-, Norfolk street. J it oblVU) font jears, 17 1 Dt'anry street. Flui. JohiHoo ,t w etity-eight ie i.-s, (in t ncastle, Ct. Th'tin...s K. Jones, of ihe lrniletl St ites Navy. Captain Willi on Jen minis, State stieet, Uriiteporl, Ct, Eeft-rMices a!.-o made to Dr. W. E. Monroe, Cmlf.jrd, Ohio. Ilev. Hit h. ootid Ta:ett , We-t D a ver port, N. Y. Fev. T. I. i;,s!ineil, I. ii; im. re . Man l.irul Mr. Joseph liradit , I E! Orchard site, I, N'.Y. I'. It. I .llll-bto!l. -' 1'iulltvt.t ll .lr.. N ' . Mrs. J ones Itertholf, fleeter, ( rat.fe ci unty , N. Y. Jt.hu F.iVr.i: Eli, i'teth streit, N.Y. D. . Iltrhton. 'JI - Del tm y siret t. N. V. James Suiilh. Ltti sui!;,!k street. N . Y. Charles ttr'.wri. 0- Water street, N'.Y. All of w hit ii mav be called u;on or aiblressed, pot paid. DM: THOUSAND CERTIFICATES Have lieen received in testimony of the beiieficial results proJuced by the Use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract. I'm pared by . Hart, M. D., N'ev York. Trice i n-pack age, ...... Four p.- kages, ..... Ei bl i .- kajes, - - - on 10 (!J 2 00 yjli is carelully p .cketl up in boxes for transportation, arid sent to anv juirt of the I iiited States, Texas, Mi x t -o, and West Indies. THOMAS MILES, 1 17 Main street, between Third and Fourth, Clru Innatt, O. (iemral Agents for Ihe I'rund Slate. CAD CH TI.N. Corner Mb and Market stels. naent f(.r l.tiivitle, K'y . DAVID CI! A Ht II EA D, I n-ti ii.ap.bs-, Indiana; U. L. Lawrence ti. Sou. La fax el'e . ilo ; lleioy XI ax n.'itil , 't iitlisno. do. N. C. .Ml eooitotitiii-ations in reference to I'r. Hart's Vegetable I'M rat t. the only cute for Fpi!e;y, must be addressed (Ntst p.ndj lo THOMAS. V U I EES, Cm. intiMti. Ohio. :t sw Vv COUNTERFEITS. Curt ! t oiisoiii,!! 7,1:00 CASK OK OHMPUl: Pi LVONAHV H'1H.1IMS Cl'BrD I! OTE vkxk! Yst' IbxMiM of Wild Chkhrv, Ihr grrar .Imtncun llrmrdy for Lu cvmj. taints and all ajtcttun.i if the Respiratory Ore una. Wll do not wish lotriile witli the lives or heath of u atHided, ' ' and w e siiu ereiy pledge tuiiselves to in.ke no asseitions as tti the vt'lite .f t los me.lli ine itiol I., hold out mi hope lo fitrleruig huinantiv which faO will not wairant. W e ask the ; lleiilion of tbe candid to a few ('oniilcialinns. Nature in every pait of her wtaks, has I. It indetihle m ilks of tidaptiitioii and tlei-iiin. Tbe coiistilutii-li of Ih" animals and vegetables of the Ion id is such that thev could not etnhire the co!l of Hie tngtd Zone and v tie verse. In reUxtd to ihn-ea-eamt Us t tire, the.nl t' tl-oti (.f remedies is not ess slnlving. I he .Vox oj l,r'n,iJ ami the 'me and It i'.d Cherry a re justly celebrated for the cure of all diseases ot li e Lungs ami Liver, which are so learhihy prevalent in .ill northern I itit'i.le. From a combination of Chemical r.xitact procured tinm Ibis .V'...s,' and lli.-se 47cf,' Dr. Wn-tar's It.i'saiiittf Wiltt I berry is chiefly iormetl. Fromthr icri-Krt lud ) (Lizi'tr, tf Feb. I, 11. The i in redulons ate invited to leatl the b-llow li g note Irotu ihe KeVMr. Coltlroti, whose character lti truth and veracit stands almve sus. pit ioti, and have their doubts ili-tcl!etlas to the siiei louty tf WisUi's Ibibsaui of Wild Cherry, overall other inntdies ot Ihe käme character. Cobtoon, li., January C-, I" ll is noJess a ttutv th in a pleasure to me to slale I r lire benefit ir theailln ted, lit it I Votisi.b r Wi-tar's Ealsaui tt Wild Chetr , a great blessing to the human race. Ilaxniü tried it in a case of severe atfectimiof the lung-, unhesitatingly recommend it to those Miiulariy arlbcied as the best remedy that 1 have ever tiled, ami one which cured me xx hen ihe phyMcans said 1 must die, and when 1 thought iiivself that my time to depart was near at b ind. ...... 1 1 WILLIAM COI.DRON. SrRiM;siiu.Kv.. May 11,1 !". Arvsrx. S,if,rd A- I'ark t I lake tins opH.rtunit el informing you ol a most remai kahle cure per ft -lined Usni me by the use of Dr.U istar's Talsamof W ibl Ch.-iry. I n the xear I - In, I xvas taken xv .lb an intl tmm.ttioii of the bowels, which 1 lahoied under for 0 weeks, w hen I giidually recovered. In the lall .f letl, 1 x ns attacked Willi a nevere cold, xvhith seated iisel I nou my hmgs, and tor the spare of three ie; rs I w as conl'ni d lo my bed. I tried nil k inds of medicines, and every vaiiety o medical aid, without Is neht ; and thus I xx ear id Hiong until the winter of 1--U, when I heard of WistarV Ualsani of WildClu iry. My liiendspersuafd il me lo gixe u a tri.o, 1110.11:11 1 had given up nil hopes of lecoxeiy. and lud prepared mys 11 lor the change of anmher xvorlJ. Tb gh lli.ir sobcitairon. I was 111tbitetl to make use of the Centime U islar's lUsani of VM.d Cherty Thncllecl xvas truly astoiiisliitis. Aflt r five tears ol iitilicnon, pam, and siilb ring, at.dafier having spent four t.r live hundred 1 dollars to no puriM.se, ami the l est and most ie-pcciat.!e pbjsitiai.s had proved unavailing, I was soon le-lmed to entile health by the b esMtij of llott uinlli.fti'f of I'r. Wist us Uals.iui of Wildiheriy. I am noxv eiijt.iine kro"l health, and such is my alb red ap e..r.u.ie, that lam tl.. longei known when I tmet m lonncl artju nut mces. I have gained rapidly in weight, and my ile.sh is linn and solid. I can now eat 1 miirli as anv peisi.ti, nti.l toy t.s.tl m mis to nitiee xvtili me. 1 haveeaten more iliiting Uie lasl six nioiiltis llian I had eaten In live years betöre. Considering my iasc aiinol a unracie I htniil nevessaiy lor i!ie good of the uliheted, and a duly I owe lo li e proprietors and my fellow men, (who should know xx here rehel may be had,) lo in tke Ibis statement public. May the l.lrssu.gs 1 f Cod resl iiK.n the proprietor of no valuable a medicine as Wisbir's Halsam ol A lid c.,,rrfy. Yours rosiilull, , (j HAKKR KEWAiioKlJoiMinrEiu rintfe w ho coiiiitt-rfcit a pxal niedicine for ihe puriNise of Hildiitg a few dollar to Ibeir p.s kels lire far worse linn Ihe niamifaclnreis of sp.11 h-is coin, lor w bile I lie taller only roh us of our propetty , the lonm r l.-ik e propcity and henhti ami hie aw iy Dr. U'isi ar's ItaU: iiiof Wild fheit is admitted hy thoo-Wtnds.-I tllsli.t. resle.l wittiessr lo have . tfecle.l I he ml rxlriotdlnary cur. s in tas.-s of pulmonary and asthmatic ch.uacler, ever l-t.ce lecor.le.l hi thehrstoiy t f menu ine. The xoui.g. the beautilul, the roimI allsiteak foilh its pta.se. Il is now tbe l ixoi He in" J It ine in l ie most int. -His. i'i fitnil.es ol our c.M.iliy. Mich a higl. .land in public estimation has been .uh.rxed by lis own melds alone Ami. I on 5 as a .luccmiug public are careful to get U kstar'S halsau. of U 1 J t'heirv.! nd rei.isr with sei n rou t.tei L is, sod ever) other urticte nrollt red tn them ns a subsiilnie, s.. lone xvillcutes, positive cures, cheer Ihe fne sdie of many a tl. spairuis lamily. 1 h Hue und gennine Wislar's Italsam of W.LH'hcrrx is sold at e-lab!. she. agencies in all parlsoflh" United States. Sold i.t Oincmtiatt oil Ihe corner of Found and Walnut si,., by J D. I'AK K, (.ct.eral Afei.i lor the To'ndios.oairot'u ts. und D Craighead, I iidiat.apolis ; Vn. M1 .1 1 k sun Si. 1 .11 ii. u 1 . , r u , Miancity Wm. Bollese., hi i L. Bcecher, Ft-iWayno yil'.i. r'-p

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jsu.a n is b b e 0 sm: , - i mz. N A .. A 1.V lLliA. u'i'M'i u AM' r: i.ssini. iu 'iiik w.K The rm.st i xtraiotliii iry .Mulu-ine in the W'. ild:! V'i.s ILvlrmt is jmt ttji in Quart Hutlft : it is .r times cht'tijicr, jiUastinter, ami trnrrunft il rvyerr to unif S(,!1. If CU'tS without Vomiting. uijfing, tii iifuin or dt I ilitatiti- tin' Jitint rP HE great lamy ami sii-ti..rit i of Uns s.irsap.in'.i i ox r :t' ot.'ie r llletlicioes s, l h :tl w bile it end f ates de iiW) n mx u.-utea Ihr li.Mly. ll isune of t!ie rry tsl I'KI.N(J AND HJMMEIi MEhlCI.M'.s ever known; il not only pur. f.es the whole s-teio. nd sirenfii.ens the IS-fs.Ml, Out il crci'r-i a nt r . uurr .wlt'tch :i im. nrr I Bf-tt-il ty I... oilier medicine. J inline ll. - e Kt lud sei irt if 11. vvi.ii.lt i In) sut cess. It b is peri, ri.e-d w iihiu the la-t live xears, in. re tll.ill l tt.iMtl cures of s. v. re a-es of dl-e ie ; al lea- IiHiaii loiisi.lete.l luc.iral.le. It h ts sal e l lbs liv es tf . on: tliau .1 Otjj t tin u tluring the two p. st seasons. lo.miü CAM: Ol' (JENE II AI. DEMIMTV AND WANT Ol' NEUVOCs LWEKCV. Dr. Tfiw iisentl's Sars.tpari la invigorates ihe ix h..;e sjslem jtetinalienl'y. To tn .-e w ho h ve lt-l Uieir iiius. ulur energv 0) tlie e-iy.-tis d' me.licitie or m ils, retmn Ci iinni'l. d in youth, oj ihe evt essive indiiiüeiiceof the pasiiuns, und hroiighl ot. a general ph steal prosiratiou ot the net vous si stein, Itssit.ide. want ol aint.itioii, liitiUng sens..tloii", piematiire de. ay and de.tme, ha ten'i.iii- towards tint I .ml d'srase, oiis.ni, n.n . can I e entirely restored h) this pleasant reit.dy. 'I Ins Sarsii-anlla is t ir sup. rt'.r tu a.iy LVi(;oK.ri.i; cöiuuai,. As it renews and mvig a airs ttie system, pives activity to the imbs, and slreiiirili It ihe max ular vstrui. tu a most e vtreirdinary degree. CO.N'-KMI'EION CEEED. Clmne und Strengt hi a Cmi wt'ftt in run hi- rurrd. Ilrtwrhitis, Conum;iiun, .nrr C'i'vr;'.-.,-i'. t'i 'd-, O'tirrfr, Cu ;'i, .1thml, Sp.i isy of IlUiml, S.ir,ue in t'tf Chct ilutir FiuA. . ' !ht Surot., 1) fault vr 'rjju-t Fitn itoran. ii, '. ta ta Sw'r, 4c, ..irt been end tu be cured. M'MTI(; lil.OOD. A ) v r A : . .1rn ! , I 1 7. Dr. Toxv,em. v.rilybt ht ve that yir its.ip irnl i has been thff mearn, tbroiigli I'll. videnc'e, .d sax mg luv Ute I hive I.. r several jears had a h id C'.Higi . If l.ecam; vxorse t.d worse. Al b.si I raised la r re pi i n 1 1 :r i-of I.t.nitl , h id rnght Sx ets ami xx as greatty debilitated atit leduted ni t! did n.4 x; u I to hie: I h ive nl. used lour Sarsap uithl a sli nl tune, and ln-re has a xxoinleritlt change lieen wrought lit me. am now Hhte it xx atk all oxet U.e city . 1 raise no blood, ami my rough ha led n.e. Yotl can well tin tfii.e that I am lli.in k lul b.r these resutts. Your obedient sen anl, W I i(L'.sSELL,fö'aTharirie-st. EH El MA 1 I r .! ; Tins is only .. ne of in. te 1 i...ri f..tir thousand cases f Ubeiintatsiu that Dr. I o tiseud's s-arsap mihi has t urt it. 'in,. n.tt txete and chronic cases ate wei klv er;;t!i. aled by ils.-vti n r. tin try virtues. James Cmuming. E-tp, o:.e i i tb- i-i's tu toe Lnna'ie A-J - lllm, liiat kweii's Island. I- Sh,- n: .cilia 11 spi.Keli ol III the lo low lug elter : L'.iiÄ tri "..-..'. i id. S..t. ! 1 , 1 M7 . Dr. Ti.hxom) - De r Su : I bin- snibt.-d lern -Ix l r no.e jt ars w lilt I he blc tint .1 i-ni ; i i.iisnl, tattle . I lie lime I count r...l at . s' t p t rWillv I ll tdtli' ll li..-t ii!es ng .lills, atol 111) In;. 'is wttf teinbiv swotieti. I!i.tri;s,d b ur bo'ilrs i ximu Sa'-apai : 1 1. and IIa y li.llr i!..ie n.e III le III .it ..oi- th..l.-..l.il r.oüats W.'.tll ! KimmI. I i.:n so ma. I. I.e. I : i i lelei .1 . .i;n etil l. et v leuve.!. oil ate al libcity to tie Ulis l .rili, be;ieitt.t the atün-led. Y.Mtrs, resperltull v . JAMES CL'.M MINUS. EE V EU AM) Ali EE. Dr. Tow iiseti.J's S..rs.ipinll:i is uneipiailed in r.ies of the Chills and Fever ..nd V.ie. 'I I.,- I.....v i na leiti-r ts tinly toe i. Iiu'-dreil that xxe have rett tic. I hoot the S..uih un.l W. s ol iike char ict r. ( I -tn 2", A.-cft., Urr.-h, 1-17. Dr. Text rtEMt: De -.r Sir: I j.iirrli sr.l l.r my w lie two tsSlies r Satsapai 1 1 la of jour .'.sent, Mr. McNair, K t'.aiiiazisi, to tr) ll fof tbe Fein an. I Aüue. I'.efoie 1 h ol fin'shed the tit! ft ttU-, tt apeaie.l I i xv inn Ihebhiod, an d eveii o- hei tl i v . w hen t be I (ill is ami Fex er apjie-.letl, theyxvere less viole.,1, an I t-. .ie she hail riuished the bottle sh W is en'oely relieved, autl -h- x is urn h U-ttet tlllt. siie had I eett t etore sh- took the A true. A ladx thai b"l Urn very stck :1x1th Ihe Chills an i Fev.'i, but had bloke Ibeo. wi'h .(Kuoiie, ami x-.-.s Ir fl ill a Very xx.ak a l. J titst resoip state, atnl titiiil'.td elic.('..!ig!) with III" Ague Cake, seeing tlie effect Iba', it hid on my xvile. .-il' senl tit pr.H'tir-l a lev h.ucs, ; l.d ll leiored I. el III a lew wetks to (o::ip'iete l - iil!i Vmir s trs ,i.i i!! t i wrb.-.n tt-.u:., line. pi. ti ed I 1 d.-e tes o,. ;.b-nt t.i I i . - e I . and ll' v oil I bills, t liat this C4itiiiuumc.ilii.iii xx i.i ie i f 1.-4-, 111 i.te ;.l i;.. il 1.1 lc it as ou choose. Yours, iesj k ilul v, CHAULl'.S H. SWAIN. CANKEE I. THE AIOEI il. Fetre.v is an :-( c.Mti.t i.f aitotb r child sived. Dr. 'I'owpsefid V sarstpanl! i has s ne 1 tin-likes ..1 tiious.ii..ls of tbih'ret;. ihe f.lk.v. lug tvxo 1 e;t die ties are seiet le i tlo.n a great l.tiiii'itT r.-cived IhiS xx it k. A rr Yr!.,.-tpri! 1, 1:47. Dr. T.tX'-Ilsen !: ) tir Sir ' tf.e of toy cblldteli ts verysi.'K will. :i I'anUi 1 in tie- ! tt I a . 1 Thuar. a'len.tr.l w It It great dit.iluy It cait.e lie il tit lag. I ii n il ine t )oiir evte. Sent ine;!icit!e ami il t tue ii u tliit-i ily, Ier xx l4. h i assun- vi u 1 let 1 it rj giatelu!. V .airs. te-jM ci lu'uN , ELIZABETH FOÜ Lt.lt, i7 Dennissen si. rn! ni-ü nr!!'. Dr. Tow ns ti t, rn.t li tvi eu t-fed his s it-aanda lit cst-ei. .f I'ns, of course never ret omiiiei.di .1 it , and xv is s.jipi i. i lo tet die the Itllow lug Irooi an inn üijeiii üiul rtspt ttahle l.uu.. r in Wesit bester con lit x: Firdhmn ,iuuu.-t El, IcI7. Dr. Tow iisend 'iturSir: I have a Dele girl nxo leais . ace, xx ho has hi t-ii s- ral j eais : Tl t li tl with Fits, we tiird aimost exeiy IliUig l -I her, but w It hot 1 1 sue. ess; j, I laI , a il In tl -jii w e loa..! lit. I no let nmiiii-litiatiotl III .sit r .r. ul.ir ..r cases like hrs, we ih-toglil, as sli - was in very !t !i ;.le l.eaiiu, we would give .'or soiirft cl isir s.ir-.i anil I, aa l aie veil glad we ill I lor II iioi ..a;y rest.. red hi r stir Ii jft 1 1 , l.nl she ll iti lit. tet tit I. ol 111'- 1 lis, t.i .or :l ..t 'e:.Siire ; lul stirjuise. Mit- I la-l Itrcniiniig rug'jed anil lie. nt) , for xx l.it'h w e t'cel gr.it fill. Yours. re-prclfuHv , Jii'lN IlCTLEK.Ji-. EE MA EE MEDICINE. Dr. Tow nsend's Saw ip.nil'.i is a s.i-ereii.i and jtee.iy cure f..r I ncipteiit C. 'ti-ii aspti til, B irreuness, l'r'i'.u-i l'leri,.tr Falling"! the xioin'a, Cosiiveiiess, Tiles, Leucoi rh:ir , r W h ies, i4.s4rio l-d . r dttlit u!l Menstrual i"ii, I ncedim-tice of I 'inte, ur invohi i.ttrv Iis. liare rllrie.it, itnd l..r the nett ral .t-l ration of til S) steal ll.l llt4iler xi het her the result ot in.'iereut cacse or cans, s protlut ed by irieg itartty, I'b.ess or i.ccident. N.4I11114 tie more surprising itt tn its itivij-.ir-it 1 1. 1: ell' t ts on the ii un tu irame. Ter sous all w ets i r and I is-. Hide, li t mi taixirig it al otne become Malst anl fib of energi 11 ruler its itdbleiice. tl liiliil-ili itely counter U'i the in-nniiMirMi of Um leiii.tle Iran. e, xvliicli is ili.t r-,t cms,, i.f It iirniNf... Il will 0.4 expelled of 11. in cases of (Jrltc.tte a nat'ne, lo eh. bit ceili.'ii ates ol cures ierforuie I but xxe can assnie the alfhct d, thsl liuitilreus of rasis h tve l.-eu reported to us. Thousand- ,.f e tie v li-te lanoiies have lieen vMiti iui children, alter "sing a tew Initles t.f Hos 1 11 va 111 hie inethcine, have been hi. sse l wnli fine h. ;ltli oSl-j ring. TO MOrilEKS AM) MA EE I ED LADIES. This Extr.n I of Sarsapatilla lias leiii expiesty pirpared in reference to leinale t-oinph.lnts. No lem.ile bo lias . i.m.ii to miiIM. km. is approaching ibal cton al s rto'l, I he tutu . I iiie," sboul.l nelr-it to take it, as il is a cert tin pieveiiiive lot ..ny id - he ntooci is. s and ttor -llStle diseases lo uhiili leinale" ate Mit Jetl at th's time of li'.e. '1 his -riod m a lie del. 11, ed li.r sever il yeai-l.y tisu.2 itn s tiie.1i. iiie. Nor is il less valuable lor those win aie appro it h;ug woni uIiooI,ms ins c;,l( iitaU-d lo assist natu e, by .put kemug ihe bl snl and iiiviguralct lhes)slein. I ii.b-ed, this medi.tiie is invaluahlr I. r all the delicate dtsea-s lo which w oniett are sulj -ct. It br.nes ll;e w!u.l sjstcm, renews peim.tneti'.ly l;e mtural energies, l.y retii.tvilii: th- liOiinrilies.il the IsmIj , u..( f 1 .if si 11.1iii.1l inj: to prtlute siii.M-.pie lit le.axathti, xx hub is Ihe a s- ,. im.! iih-'I cuirS Liken f..r female weakness ti. d ihse.is.-. !y u.in a few butüeof litis niedicii.e, m any severe ami iatiiful surgual .peialioti iohj - j.lr letiletl. UIÜjAT ULEI.NC TO MOTHERS AM) CHILDREN. It is the safest ami most ellex tual ine.iicine fur fiurilyin fie s)stem and relieving Ihe sufferings alten ant u;nr r hii.l bulb ever d is-.v. red. It strengthens Ixtlli the mother and lid , p. events p. tu mi.l iiisnw increases 1 lid enriches I lie l.mfl. Ii. r . w ,n Paxe um d II think II Is IIIili.speiisili e II is hi!il u 1 t. .1 li heiote ami alter ii.slir.eu.Mit, as ll piexel.is tl'S.-ases alltll lttil .ip.ii t 1. 1 1 1 1. irt i in 1 osiien.-s, piles, cramps, sxxrbtng of lite bet, deskiitit. in y. bean I. urn , imniiioj, p..tu in Ihe bao atitl loins, t ,lse pons, heuioiihage, and 111 ieg'it.iln tho seen -lions and -ipi..it.ing Ihe 1 itctbaii.iu, n ,.,. ,.i,.,j. ItiegteHl bt-autv of Ibis tne.llCllie Is, it is llas sate. .11 J (,r t'i;,i ,', t., e : it most sin ces-ull , veiy levvtas.s rupi.tea y .4h.r n.eito n,, m st ine a litt e t 'ash 1 OT, or Magtiesl... is t.,, h.L i; Vl t, j(, n,r ,.p,. a.r, an I light liw.tl ix lib lb. s med. tine, xi l l .tiw j, s tisuu a sate knd eay i-ontineuieitt. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Tho-e that 11. male Dr. Toxx its. ml t Sarsapa 1 ilia have inv.n.aMv called Ibeir sltitl' a great leme tx lor Fein l.es, i: c, anl have up eil our I ills ami cncnl-us whtt li 1 eh le- to !j.r c n.pli 11 Is 1 1 w.uik ii Word for x oitl Iii. r Inen xxho put up o.etlu l.i.-, htve, fit.tr Ihe gie.it sui cess of Dr. Toxx n-eiitl's Sars ipartlla 111 c.iiiipl.ui.u l.,i i.u ol lit leniales, recoiiiui mied Iheir-, allhisigh pieiimis y ihr) iioi 0,4. , iiumbM rf lltese mixtutes. piiis. 's! ., are iujIuimis to Inn. des, us they aggravate tlise..tse, ami lintl.-rm i-e ihe con-tituti. tl. ' Si KOI I LA t EKED. This certificate conclusively pr tves thatthis Sarsap.iriM.i has -rfect conlioi over the uiost ol siinaie tliseas, s .f the tiltsid. Three pens. 11 cured llttuie liuse is linpre.etielittd. IIIKEE CHILDKEN. Dr. Tuir nevd Dear Sir: 1 I ave the pl.-astne to inform )oti that three ot lit) children hive Isen cured ol the sclotula hv lite use ul yiKirexcel.elil inediiine. They w eie ..til., leu vny eitrl) w 1 It had sores; hixe tikeli onl) lout Us lies, it loos, tbeiii aw.i), foi which 1 leel lux sell .note r ureal ottUgaliou. YiKiis, lesi.rtllu:!), ISAAC W. CStANE, 100 Wtmsler-st oriNio.Ns or ruvn;iANs. Dr. 'low nseint is a most dai'y rert iiiug onitis lr.111 pl.VMciansin dlit'ereiit parls nl Ihe l.'ni..u. l itis is to certif) thai we, the un.t. r-ijucd, phjsu i.m- of thet ity i.f Aib.'iiiy, haie in numerous cases presctit.ei lr T.w i.st mi's Sjim. pai ilia, Juni tieiicie lll jbeoneof tue nr.-t vani .tiie. prepir.tti.itt iu Ihe tiijikel. 11. p. I'I.'Um;, M. , J. WilXlN, M. I). IC. It. ItiOi...., VI. !l. I. E ELMENDoKF, M. I). Albany, April I, S17. svAU I IOA. Owing In the fjreat stieres ami nnnn-u,. s iV t.f Dr. Tow iisei. F Sarsap;.rilla,it mi'idt-r of men xX Im were loin.rrlv our iiteiii have rominetir. d making S.oap.iiitl.i lUlt...t, .lm,s. i:ui-r, t.ilri ' t s .f Y. lloxx Dock,c The) generally put il up In the same fhapeil' 14. lies, and st Hie ol tin tu ll tve sloie and copied t 111 a tlie Mise nit i.t ; ny are only xx ott It less ttoti a tons, n ml Im.ii Id l.e & v tiled. T1111c1p.1l Ulice, l-'i Fl rL'M N siret. Suit t'-inldiiig, N. Y. ; Bediliap Ai. !'o.. M M ile stieet, Boston ; D)olt S-nu.. FfJ North Sei.. n i street, Tlliiadetphia ; S. S. Ha lice, .Iiiikc ist . Bult uo.fe ; I. M .i,, I "liarlesli.ti ; M'tig'.l Ac I .., I.M Xli..rirrs street, N. II.; 0. Ss,HI, rearlMreel, Albany ; and I y all the print tp.tl ilnifist nfll ii,M(hai,t, geueialiv throughout Ihe Cr.ited Si itn, W-st I n-l,es an I ih. 1 .,,. t F,,r 'sh by TOMLLSOX IUiOTlli:ns Age nl st sign of the (ioJcn Mortar, opposite the Wushi nil Ion litt It, lti(liamijnlis. rMXHK stitsc 1 iti- s I i n r ta I 1.. t I an I , I'lav lourtv. In i M-a U otfer fvir sub' x r t. teiit, ttn ir T.it: Y-tid, i.t s.tt.i lo n.uii t tl e stock oll I at.. I. The situation is a vcix iltsi-st'le on., the xatd contains ii.Miul on.- a. 1 .- ol land, . oral 1..' tip lh- nuii.aul iu.,.1, is furnished xx ith new ..11 1 . c II ut tuitlit ps t.,r . 1 rv 1:1g on th.; hiisin.s. There is on t . pteini-es u cotn'oi t ,! , L. cab.n, a pood B. rk MiH. and is most a' un I m'.ly Mijpl..-1 with iitclcnt water bx an itane iuct fioni a nex i-r t nloi.. s.u:i.. 11 K.N BY II Alt K M N, 6-:twi JOHN II. HEl.sNFLINU. A V01'i- SI' LUST. ÜN Satur.lty IU I'."!i ii stint, while my C ant xv.t stin'in; lit ar ihe Tt liner Ht-is", at 1 11 '.i nt polls, a fun- I tt . I ei m- oil ktra ed aw itx 1 1 out t h ' s.u.u-, au I has jit miio.-l .-ii hear I el. lo is alsjut tw om t t'.s ol I, light b.iy . l-.is a si ji .r sti cak in I. is ft. rehead, and is a little lame iu ins or! fo. e toot , cans. st bv 11 so..-. Any I.etson dtlivtTiUp Ihe colt to me, 1,011 F.ale tt . k in ; h of tolmns's Saxv Mill,) rgivin information conr. t niu hi n, w ill be suitably rewarded. I'liTLH IIKE. June 12, Irl. 4 3w nil

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