Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1848 — Page 3
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Gbkisbiho, litu . Oct. 26. 1818 To the Editors of the Sentinel.- must .gain trouble you . moment, t. pay my reject- to two of the I.righte.t ' ' t . e . tar that illumine the northern constellation of General 'I ..1 II. Is.. inn riiiK iKlUlinvi ma tin V.i.ill. r the slavery extension kind, and a Wilmot Provir one in j the N rth. Hon. U. Smith and J. W. Parker, Esq., aJJresied the Tay lor meeting here yesterday, and 6urely if they make such speeches up in the burnt district as! they made here, they have a peculiar people up there, Were I tu ay that each of them proved himself a loose- J jawed demagogue, base and unprincipled, I dü not know that I w ou!J peak amis. It is always a painful sight, it always fills my heart with sorrow of the most melancholy cant, to view the total depravity of any human being. It is a sight which my heart bleeds to behold, and from which it turns away in pity. But however painful the task, my duty to my country, my duty as an Indianian, will not permit me to let those two worthies go from amongst us without giving to my follow citizens in all parts of the Slate a faint picture, at least, of the course which they pursued here, in order that a mark may be set upon them, and their characters (politically) known wherever they may go. With their private characters, and I have been told that, as men and citizens, they are amiable and honorable, which from their appearances I doubt not, I have nothing whatever to do. In th private walks of life men may be as fair and unspotted as angels from the empyrean above, and as politicians, at the same time, be as black-hearted and polluted as the most fell spirit that writhes in agony in the uttermost depths of Tsrtarus. 1 know that it is going a great way to say, even politically, that a man is polluted, blackhearted that he is a demagogue ; and when I use those terms in this communication, I do so with a full sense of their import. I left the whig meeting yesterday with the determination to take no notice whatever of any thing said by either Mr. Smith or .Mr. 1'aiker, but my resolution has failed I depart from it. Thoe well turned, musical period -i in which those two gentlemen denounced President Polk, the man who, above almost atl others, stood forth the firm and decided friend of hia native land, in the face of that opposition, which Mr. Smith delights to call the united and continued opposition of the univertal vhig party, in defence of hid country, bis country' rights, and his country's honor, a a tyrant and a despot, at the same time they were praising and eulogising the gonlness and benevolence of soul of Zichary Taylor, the slanderer and traducer of Indiana's brave and patriotic volunteer, still ring in my ears and lie upon my heart I cannot pas those men in silence. They poke of their patriotism, of the patriotism of the Taylor party. What i to be thought of thse men who proclaim from the stump, to their assembled countrymen, that they opposed, from its beginning to it close, the prosecution of a war, forced upon us by the infatuation and tloinn.eiTliig insolence of a foreign power a war which we had used every honorable means in our power to avuid a war. to avoid which we had approached Mexico in almost the attitude of supplimce ? What must we think of the patriotism of those men who denounce Gen. ('ass for defeating the Quintuple Treaty, the olject of which was virtually to incorporate in the law of nations a r:ew and, until then, ui. heard .f principle, allowing the armed vessels cf one power t. board, examine to insult with j impunity the unarmed .ships of other powers to des r.y the efficacy and sanctity of the national flig; which was a blow aimed directly at the merchantmen of the United State, who, by their unparalleled enterprise, are outsfriping and overreaching the commerce of th? proud mistress if the seas ; and at the same time sing hosannah to the name of Daniel Wi bater, because he, by giving to Ureal Britain a large jort:oii of the S-tate of Maine, got bei to consent to keep a certain numier of armed vessels on the African coast to prevent the Spaniards and Portuguese from stealing the poor Ang.dians, which was, by the by, an object well enough, but not worth the price paid, a larze alice of an American State ! They talked of their free soiitm and consistency of! the free soilism and coi.sistency of the laylor party. What is that consistency 1 They opposed the Mexican wir, from its beginning to its end, n.d now support a mil itary chieftain f r the prts'ukncv wt.osj brightest laurels I were won to the vhiplet they adorn in that war, and who! Siid of that war. in a proclamation to the Mexican people, proclamation tome Mexican pcop u3leu jui , ; ... ....... . v..curancr, lue timtii o.sirs are cuiomiuiuco 10 mituow ituo . that a war now eiiti between our covcrnment and the ; government cf Mexico.' there we are constrained to acknowledge that a war exists after many years of tndu- j ranee. ! Dut again, ho says in the same paper: We come to ; obtain reparation for repeated wrongs and injuries; we I come to obtain indemnity fur the jiast and security Jor the future. I This i what Gen. Taylor, their candidal for the prr.i- ! dency, thought of that war which thry opposed. This is coi.sisteucy. What is their f ee soilism ? They support j a man for the presidency w ho is a Southern man and a i slaveholder; who is su ported by Toombs, and Peyton, j and Holmes, ahd other stars of the southern constellation.' on the ground of his pro-Uvery notions- They declare j that Van Uuren is too new a convert for them that tby mut li..ve a Northern man one who has been in the I North and been .free .oil man twenty year, for their, soil car uitare, tnerejore, mty nine cn. iiiyw. i ncy ; free toilers ? Thev Cve up to British despotism a large, tract of free sot. They denounce James K. Polk ss a defpoL They gave up a lare slice of a free American State, to the regal sceptred Queen of Britain, to be ruled ' by haughty despots in a foreign land. j They talked cf their republicanism of the republican- : 'um of the whif inrtv. What is the renublicanism of : i . .u t . i .i f those men who, at the same time they claim to be the le-; gtiimate descendants i f the old republican parly, oppose ; nJ denounce with the bitterness of gall, those measures1 and that policy which has brought this country from what: it was to what it is lrom thirteen small colonies on the Atlantic coat to thirty large iSiates. reaching beyond the M'Bfiföppi ; cf those men who, whi'e they declare that; they are actuated by the same motives that actuated Jef ferson, Madison, and Monroe ; and that if the dear people will only give them a chine they will administer the gov-, ernment as those men sd'oinistered it; denounce unwise, impolitic, and ai.ti-Ameriean, that peculiar policy of j those great men, which extended the bounds of our (Jr.ion from the eastern tlope of the Aüeghanies to the western slope of the continent. They talk of the unlimited and despotic power of the President, and swear by the Eternal Uods that if thty ever get the power in their hands to destroy our federative sys tem of government that they, disciples f Ma lison as i they claim to be, wiil destroy that constitution of which he was the filhcr. Though the legilatur of the nation 1 may pass a law, over the head of the president, by two- j thirds vote; yet, forsooth, the 1'resident, because he may negative a law, passed by a majority of Congress, less than two thirds, though this be hia only power, is a tyrant and a despot, pos"esing a power more unlimited and absolute. t!ian any the Autocrat of all the Kuias ran boast. Though Congress may pss a Iiw over its head though the Judichrv may annul a taw passed by the unanimous j voice of Corizre, and sanctioned by the executive, while : it can merely negative a law passed by a maj oritv of Icm , . ,. , - . ,. ", , ! than two-thuds of Congress, its p .wer is unlimited is ; absolute, while theirs is unimportant, weak and cllVminate. . O vp the motive vthicli actuate them are natriotir. sri democratical, are republicnn ; and yet their principles when told are always the reverse. In all the contentions which their country has with foreign powers, they sympathise vith and defend the fie, yet Ihey are the patriotic party of i the land. They are the advocates of protective tariffs, I of taxing the jrreat body of the people the farmers, and j mechanics, ana traueimen, anu proiessionai men, lor the I benefit of a few manufacturers, yet they are tue true dein ocratic party. I hey wou.d destroy the republic ot which those men from whom they claim a legislative descent were the fathers, yet they are the republican party. Such men are C. Ü. Smith and S. W. Parker, of Conncrsville. They will bring destruction upon themselves if they go on they are mid, and those whom the Gods would detroy, they first make mad." BREATHITT. 1 5 d i a k a October 18, 1846. Mr. II. Cr.ErLEv I'?ii , Editor of the .V. V. Tribune : Sir: You have at last gone over to the enemies of Free Stil. This was an unlorlunate move on your part, and is the capital error of your life. The wrong you have inflicted, will be obvious, when you remember that tho fmnds of Freedom had a right to expect a different coursu of conduct on your part. In this battle of Freedom against the Slave power of thf South, in which the last Whig principle, that has survived tho wreck of Locofocoisui, ij at stake, the most you could have claimed of the friends of Freedom would have been an exemption from the fight. And indeed,;! ich a position, would have been inconsistent with the tenor f your past life. It U said that there is a crisis in every man's life, be he never ku humble. And I nuppoe when you loaned your influence to the Slave power of the South, against the Free Soil party, you had arrived nt that event in your own lif.;. It tended the strength of your firmness, which was found wanting. When the green tree of liberty which vou li.iw.' nole.1 in nlantiniF i.i fr. V,.," I . 1 1 1. .. I. Cll.l - ....... - - j i , ,, . t , .jvh o nan iiatk ucvii (i'u tr tl.a pnrlh bv ita .....I. ..... f.. .1 I...... " " - I j - .iinisf iiivj latni iuc yuu ti: S - . - .... itiu oi iis piiii j us Irlands will have little reason to be J gritrful to you for your former anstauen in its culture. ' Detter have In en with tbn rneniy from tlie beginning. I .:.t ffl a.,... .tori I I . j-ni's tntni " '1 U 1.1 III! Ill WVriV III A II ii III I HUH Ju.Iiis ami IVtcr haj tlir irs, hut the crowinsof the cocks, Judrts ami 1 tier Had tartra, but the croxvin of the cocks, .in! the eye I our S ivi ir aroused ihu injurtil conscienco at a si Sim warn 01 jim.,, provtu 10 o an irutiliii-icnl Ititlernily, ...t ............ r . t. r 1 11 1 1 a . niiiii n 11 in 11 i in; reiii'.i .- ni 1 lis M'Ijr r ( XV ti ICll rctl- I .leie.l tht thirty j.lce.s I ,iUc-r invaluable t')him,atnji
wherefore ? becnime it wait the ric of Iii ingiaütudti. You have however furnished a plea of justification
fur your conduct in this affair. You allege that the fat U ''.m IWr8VT 'tn" uT ' f 0,,1 ,,,al y,,TPÄ . e el T cicnt excuse on your part, lor jou.iiir the enemy. I loa hm M (Je ' ra, J,.murrer; bei.aiH j, js m,u her- I- . ....... 1 lMree gentlemen above u.ioed hec-une so involved; mid i this it will be aeen is natural, l'or ought that appears in this plea, their connexion in thia conspiracy with Tu) lor i may have originated in their own wroii; and might by ' them have been avoided ; and if so, their conduct wim j unj -is tili able and could not lurmsii a rteleiicu lor ll. cm selves, nor for those who acted under their advice, or lo dern, lour second plea, though, plausible, ranrmt l sustained, heraus it amounts to I lie. plea of acailubility alone. And because of this availability you justify yourself in going over to the conspiracy l Ta) lor to prevent Cass's Election, which event )ou insist would be a worso evil. To test the truth of this plea it becomes necesKary to examine the ground occupied by Tux lor, as well as Cass upon this Slavery tpjesthui. Crittenden, Corwin, Thompson und others testify that Taylor will lonxe ihis question to Congress, and as Conre-s decides ko -shall it be. Another respectable set of witnesses itweur that this question of Free Soil comes within the class of question embraced in one ol the articles of Taylor'? political need, 44 That where questions ol domestic policy have been sctlled by the different departments of the government, and acquiesced in by the people ; lliry ought not to be disturbed." These witnesses however, upon cross examination, swear that Taylor would sign a bill passed by Congress, for the introduction of Slavery there. From this contradictory evidence, nothing can be certainly known, what the opinion of (Jen. Taylor may be upon tli is question. How therefore, can you eay you are advancing ibe cause of the Free Soil party by going over to Taylor. Uut how stands Cass upon this question. His doctrine is 1 lie noninterference of Congress upon this question. The consequence ol this policy if carried out, would bo, to withhold his sanction fiotn a bill pro hibiting the introduction of Slavery in said Territories, and 44 e conversio" from orm introducing it there. This transfers the question to the poople of the Territories. And if the Ordinance of 'c7 protects theso Territories from the inroads of Slavery, as many nre inclined to think, what do we gain by ihe election of Lewis ('.iss? He will hold the question of Free Suit by the conservative power in Ins hands during his administration, and save it for us, or in other words, if Congress should pass a law introducing Siavery in caid Ttinmnes he would not approve tin; bill. Hy his election we, gain time. Should Taylor bo elected, and shoiilj pass such a law, he would approve it, we thereby lose time; ami with it the question of Free Soil. If therefore, .Mr. Van Huren' election be hopeless, ns you seem to think, the least evil of the other two candidates is Lewis Cass. KIFF. Teure Haute, Oct. 'J2, 131:. Dear Chaps It is now late in the evening, but 1 will just write u few words to let you know that we are all ready in old Vigo. S"ot the first democrat in old Vigo can be found but votes for ('ass and iSuller; not a Van lluren man can be found in Terre Haute, and if there is any in the county, they cannot be found yet. We confidently believe we will it-iiucc the whig majority in old Vigo Ut less than 300. If the rest of the Stain do their duty as well as Vigo, the is mfi for 10,000 sure, (ire-it inquiry was made this morning w hen the Coon Skinner came, if it had the Uoostcr up. Tim whips peem to think ihn tiling is sale, il your rooster don t show himself. Put in (he licks from this out, und about the middle of November, whiggery will be travelling up Salt river mighty fast, Tyler guard, and all. II. .Urn i il. By the Rev. J hn K. Lau'eixchlacr, Mr. Daniel Fox, f Shelby county. In. liana. i Mis Jase Coble, of Marion county, InJiau, on the 29th day of October, lhb. ?I:ilisou and Indianapolis Ituilroutl. Busintss for the week tmting Siturday, Oct. 21, ISIS. Outward G2S pitsengeis ; 13 h rscs ; 730 bil.iltt53 (Ij whiskey ; 23 half 1 ; 28 b. Is ir.o!av-e ; 34 do oil ; 7 do ; vii ear ; 3 J coal ; 10 empty whiskey bariel ; 5 kejji jiowdei ; 2 wagons; J pl-uhs ; U.OUO shinies ; 3,000 ft lumber; 3S1.1G5 lbs other fieiht. Inward 51)3 paset'geii ; 11 horses; 2135 brl fljtjr ; 40 difUxH'td; 10 do butter: 41 do fiuit : 10 do meal ; 153 do beat ; 14,720 tuihdo: 671 do coin; 500 ilo oats ; 230 lo ba.ley ; 2,0 do loan ; M) do seed; 5r 000 hoop o!e ; 35.000 Xtavt' 0,n00 feet lumber ; 1500 It timber ; 70 cord wood ; j 7 ton stone ; 30 La l'ea'hei ; 3 osigcys; 3 hlids I aeon ; blCll m bv)lk . j, .,33 lt) ol,ur UtiiUlm 3utli:iuuiMli 1Vlin!v:i l? lri ClinT'.if. Corrected ft eehly fur the Indiana .'ilatc Sentinel, BY K Iii LAND &. FUTZtilHIJON, l'roduse Dsuler. at t'i- li-uh ,ul Det.nl. if.fCO.V per lb. IIi. round, cicar si.lc, ! (UKtCF.RIKS $3.(iOal.."ll IS room 4, 1.."02.00 Lfiut, tr, l).0."iaü 1)5 J I.e.ul.w lute, 'ure, fwi.b S.7.'3.MI :i.ra:t.;vj 4.00j5.0U lljtns, I 1-ea t, 0. I, j Oil, linseed, ( Oil.l.ud, ! Oil, sperm, ; Oil.'launeiV, i Turpentine, j Dram, white, J I'otatoes, Onioirn, 'her!e, j Btittr, roll, l.'(lal.M) f -' CW' 777 o o 0. 1H aü.T. 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OOu.'j.lM) Morocco, '-U.I,Ha.,J.0O Hieep, j,l:Ua".UU LIQUORS ',ivT gal lift Brandy, 0.i:j2.."0 IJ.'.'t Pide Brandy, O.UUrr.'.:7 1 American Crand'y.O.t 0.0 .0 Holland liiii, OH'(1.MJ ni.l üour. Whisk. o.Gool.no Corn do., O.-.'huO.'.'i Old Mada. Wiae,0.l 0il.:C PoitWinp. 0.U0al.37 Sherry Wine, IMhu1.öi Claret Wine, U.h0u'J75 M.tl.is:i vVine, (J.Ö0.il 5O A'.H.S-per It lud urobilin r"d O.i Ujtt.l-.-, ril o iHiot.(i.J 11 O.OO.iO.ÜÖ 3d ().i'0,U..7 Brad';, O.OUu0.07; P.11'111 per ream. Wrapping, 0.GJ ,il. '.'5 Koolocap, 2..0a3 2 P.on. Do tr In, gr. 0.üt:.il.t 0 SFF.l)S-ir bn. lover, ".7.'ia3,ftO Flux, ÜrtxjO.70 Timothy, OOiirfl.UO Best. O.ialHiO or.lmary, O.lcaO.j-. qhj .ys per bu. ''at' o uio U Jj u.j!ui)-2" tut. O.UiuO.lj tlIi.R lti0 t'ir N. o. ' fiOrjaOOS i o.ioiii. i ; j o.i:iuo.i j OG.Vrd.Si ! tt.öOuti.T. J V.::ia t t,tt j Sil irrt r, loaf. Sur, crushed, Twj, .!, Te l, Inipei i ll, Tea. V. lIjMjii, Tepper, Spicf. S:ilerllM, O.tiflaO V'J 0.1i.i).. n imiuo.o" Mohisses, N O., U 3i'n0 .)3 Molare. S. II.. (i.n.iO.17 Tttr, Cs.C, brl.. T.r, Florida, 5 m,j').on 4.7.VO.IM Tota-co, Madder, lith.., llice, t'onperns, Ud-iu, Ciinger, "bv s, Ounpowiler, So.tp, No. I, t'mia, Alum, O.Iiuli.3U 1 I. I :').!( ' lOOll.Ul j OO.alllU u.mt (Kti j O.IMiaO.01 ! ti.ilill.IVj , .3:!u'U0 ; fiwi.iti.;5 i 0.li.";al.0 j 0.0 0 00 Nulnifs, l.i':ial.7.i Wooleu ilucks,'i.7ja"i.l0 State of IiiIi:m:i, .llariuti lOntily: I 5 THE MaHIO Pit OB I I: i.'ul'RT,Siril.NHIK TkKM, l-H. AID rouit itetlired tie stateof Solomon J.ickson, deceaieJ, lu hi probably inolve-it ; creditors are thertlore reouircd to file their cbiiiifc ajittit ll.e hthtt; f.ir allow jn.-e in tin-fcuiil probst c t Wlti,in ten month from the d:itc hereof, or thev m ill not be entii:cd t piytnrnt. JAtJOP. KOHKIlTP, Adinr Octo.er ..u, kl . M1CAYLI) on s'voia:, aROM the ?t3! lc f t Joshua Lanssil.-ile, m ludianupolit , on the . uight of the '2 U of Oi lober, 144.8 rnall l ald hiced mar, between a buy ;.nd a toaii, white hind legs to her Lock joint, a Car on l.rr riirht thih. upnoseJ to be about six yeut. oil. Any person returning eaid mire to Mr. I.angda!c'i utatdc, or giving "f-"at"" coacami.. her, win be uiu lv rrjvHrded. Franklin Tovvi.rl:p, Oct. 30, lfeH 41 Uw'i VLXHiV. rnd well stlerted ttock of Cashmere i, Lannrtinc, lirilhai-.tiiie. Tu j lor and Oregon Plaids. Delaines, Alpacas, Printi. 4te., jut re ied ami tor Rule extremely low, tit 44 tfw J. 8. DUM.OP'ä. Staiislaisl t4tir:il Works inisl Il:if. (liST receiTfd, a larje mid valuable assortment of popular j-o-etical works an I plajs ; the latiht hbiary edition, richly finished and illustrated : Shaki:ire Plays, Supplement to Shas upeai 's II. V. Beauties of Shakspeare, Britikh Dramj, Poelienl woiks of l.:nb, Poeii-al works of Kirk White, Poetical woiksof f'owjier, Poetical works of Thomson, Poetical woiks of Cisl bp, Poets hiid Poetry of Lapland, Poetical works of lieber. Poetical works of Lord Uyron, .Poeticnl works of l'ollok, Poetical works of Moore, Putter's lltntit ias, Poetical words of Milton, Poetical works of Vounj, Poetical works of Orav, Poetical works t t ile: ttie, Poetical works of Collins, orks or Burns, H'oiksof Sh.lley, Hritmh Female Poets, 'Mrs. Ilemanü, . Kiin ('onk, J Mrs. Sigmirney, lAirn ha of Louisville, kc. 4tc. Poetical works of Holers, l'ueticul works of Campbell, 1'oetical xxorks of Monr-ronicry , For sale by DAVIS St It AY, opposite Talmi-r House. 44 rJ 'hurdles of all Brnoiiiiu:ilions. H1IIF. su'.s. ii'.e. s hat e j ut teceit vd from tin? manufacturer sevJ eral comp ietc set of Bri?a nria Ware, for Communion sTsice, which will be old low for cash, at the sin ol th Uii i'adlurk, by Novetnt.fr I, 14". 41 KF.LLOIIO & DAVlDdON. An b rsontow r Dein. rat, mid Danube Advertucr copy. fflHE subscribers have fust received a fcood asvortmrnt of Knives, Hteels, and various kinds of stones, w hich Ihcy will sell low .irrnh m I i . ... i i K.lh.w "J 10 .tl I'UOe, a IheM.l of the Ihg Padlork. ; .uv. j, j.j. - ä a. KM.I.nCII v DA VI !)?( iM". AndenonUiwn Denmcratand Dantille Advertixer copy. AnifllMSTIt ITOIC'S SAM!. f I I Ir, K I lit-rsr titf s ifin 1 tl.tftfl, 1 1 a i : .. a,v- ..f . . Mt.v ur; tr, H .11: I HUMUM r U iu. U. ' w ' 1 lll llt.itt? of LJi.abeth C.rl.n n H.,. I will ...f.. I., ,t" I'',h,i h lh l'cr-oual nropeity Ulontrinp to said t-ttate, - u.i xnr -.-ut .r 01 ictotH-r, IHH.at Ihe b.te re.idence c.f the InI . . . . ' "-"tn vsKution or a p;r ailment laws, will, apitpiveJ seruritr 1 ill tu 1 finiri ii Im r r . . ' ' a "s 1 " in ""t .-t-.... September m. fj;. J'i?AII COLMIIt KS, .1dmi..;stratr. 31 rt-.v
sali: or .iioiitc;a(;s:i jlisis. NO I ILK is beieby given to all concerned, thai on Satur- j day the lb:h of November next, belwei n the hour i f i tni t.Vlock, A. M., and C o ch ek, l M., at ll.e C.uit ll. ue I dooi in i he town of IiidnnapoliS, ilie irl, p iireU, or lo' J of hud deciibl t elow, or xo much theiet.f a will e'l f. r
t!e amouir due fi o'ii ihe tepedhe rnou i, ill be ffeicdf i ale o il,e h'ghe.W bidder, in c i.l iini'y '.t:i He pioi )in I" the Ke ised Sialuies i f nd an rct riici - datory thereof approved Jauuaiy 19, IS4G; ll.e siil t;acl, paiiei,oi lot of Iji.d havintj been mo tajed to ihe Si'e in secuie the pynunt of loins tn-i''c f the evcial tiut funds s heiiiiiiflei ptci;id, and the moi tjgeis Ih.ie. f having failed to pay 'he ii,!r;rSI doe :is Kqinied ty law. No bid will be icttivtd for a le-s Mini than the ainou.it due f.i p ii cipal, iiicit t, damages nd cts. Miould the piriniis specified, or any of them, n-it sell fir much rash in ImTkI as will ati.fy Ihe a i. omit luiürab'e ! Upon them. Miev will (if deeiiud advisable) be bid in for Iii I !..,.. ii... w a i a: ...i.t 1 iTin ui 'i ihv iMir, üu in iiuiu U'l ) nitini iu lue xi iii tt bidder (tie bid bring t-xual to the am lunt due) on a credit ! of live ;eai. Hie pncliarr to pay ii.leict ammally in ad- . the piemisea to forfeit to the Mate immediately ; on Ihe fjilure to pay principal or interest when due. V heie , lano tie oi.i on cieuii ihe pun haer will ! ripjiu to py. tt ihe time of ale. the amount due l r in'cie-t, damage, i and Cool COLLKCK FUND. The undivided hf of Ui- s hf of the w or of sec 1, the 0 hf of the s w qr of sic Land I lie e hf of the n e qi of sec 11, in t 18 it of r 4 e, in Hamilton county, containing 21C acie and 33 hunhedlh, nuitatd by Wi.luin W. Corner. To'al amount due. öSS öl. The j (qi and the s w oi of ec 20, 1 19 n, r lie; alo the w hf of s w qr of sec 21, t 21 n, r 12 e ; alo the w hf of the n e qr and Ihe e hf of n w qr of sec 34. I 19 n, r 13 e, containing 439 acies moie or le, in Randolph cjunty.tnoit(Jied by Miles and Hezleel llm't, and fjift ited and s dd to Hazel Ilunr. Total amount due,,! I'M. 1 he w hf of the u w or of ec S, I 1 n, ! r G e. and the w hf of the n e qr of fee 9, t IS n, f i G e, in ll iuiilton county, cotitsii iiijj SO acies, rnortaied by ltcr Lei, lid. Tutal amount due, j.4b"S 02. 1 he ii w qi (except cvin aries Ii u li end) of the n w qr t.f Jic 'Z2, t ib ii, of r 3 e. in M ui m c.-unty , contain iiiC I 'J2 aries, irioi ied bv Klia C. liibtwiu fuifcited and 'ld on ciedit ti Stuhtoli A. f'lelchei. Total am.iuut due, 45'J 1 ho s w or ef n e or of ic 2o. t 20 n of i 5 in Ifjinilien cjuniy, ci'ii'ainii I'd acies, m.utucd by J-ic-b M ck. I Total amount due. bG 10. L'it No. 7 and S to !quic 2 in t'ie t wn i f Nub'.isville, ' llarnilt. n c .only, m ritatd by Albeit 15. Cole. 'lVal amount due. $099 2S. Lul No. 14 hi qtiarc öö in the to vn. f Iudtanap di, rnnitjajtt d by Alex F. Moirioii. Total amount dui, $öGS 29 The s c qr of the n e qr of ec 23, t 17 n of r 2 c, io .Milion count v. mm taged by Harnes Ctcaiy. T"tl a;no jnt Jue. $129 33. The w hf of the e qr of ec 10, t 21 n of i S w, in Warren county, containing SO acie, m utaed by Jjmcs II. Huell, and f.'ifeilei and sold to Kichaid Tleadway. Total amount due, ,ÖGG 37. The vr hf of t ie n w qr of sec 27, t 19 n of r 2 e, and the e hf of ihe n e qr of sec IS, t 19 n of r 2 e, in ILione county, containing 1C0 acre-, moitagvl by Utley Smith. Total amount due, f.'j 63. The e hf of n w qr, and the n w qr of the n e qr of sec 26, t l'J n of r U e, in IUn blh oun'y, (untai:iin 120 acres, nmiigajed by J.ime and Klesnor Ptigh, and frfcitd and sold to Hael Hunt. Wh- le a-noimt doe, 3T4 70. The u w qr and the n e qr cf mc 7, t 26 n of t 3 w, c ntsining 320 acie, in the county of Whit, rn'iitagod by Willi m M. Kenton. Whole am -utit due,"j.G22 Sö. Lot No. 2, in quare 56, in the town of Indianapolis, mort gaged by Janus 1. Dr.ke. Whole amount due, GIG S3. Lots Nos. 4 5. and G, in quaie 15, in Ihe to rn cf Indianapolis, rnoitgaged by Ceoige W. Meat, 'fotal amount due, fJOG 24. A ceitain tiact of land described as follows: commciicirg at n w curr.er of the w hf of ll.e s w qr of ec 2, in t 13 n of r ö e, ri.iii.ing thence souih 0 poles to the centre of the UluiT io.td, thei.ee at with road to a rheiry tue. thence noith to the iioith line f said quarter ectinti, thence wr-t t" the place of beginning, containing -J3 acie and 03 p'des moie or Ies, in Shelby county, mortgaged by Titos. J. Norvell. Whole amount due. f 124 OS. Tht n w qr of sec 6. t 15 n of r ö e, in Marion county, containing S7 acres and 43 hundiedth., mortgaged by Stephen :. brown. Total umounl due, 330 37. The e hf of the s w qr ol sec 25, t 14 n of r 3 e. in Johnson c-iunty. miitjrsged by John Lmbdui. Total amount due, 336 d Us 37 d. The w hf of the w qr of sec 27. and and the n c qr of the s e q: of nc 2S in t 16 n of i fi e, in Hancock county, c niainaig UO acies, tn ntjagcd by George U. Willeti. Toi tal am. unt due. 345 dolls 61 cu. ! tu r - i- m l lie n e qr t stc oo, i io o I ian;e -i c, in .Ma: 10:1 county, containing ;C0 acie, rnoitgaged by Oitiiel l'eei. Totil am. .tint due. GIG d dl 25 ct.. The e hlf ot tli s w qr cf ec f, t 15 n of r 7 e, in Hancock' county, containing SO acres more or les-i, motfgtged by llii3' ricriui Tutal amount due. 32 dll t9 c t. Ttie w hf of the n w qr of sec 35, t 23 n of r 4 w, in Tippecai.ee county, containing SO ncie, m ntaged by Loyal l-'aii man. Total amount due, 4G5 dolN 17 ct. The u hf of fiacW mal sec 3. t 15 n of r 3 e, in Marien county, rnoitgaged by Samuel J. Patterson. Total amount due, 1 doli (JO cts. The w hf of ihe n c qrand 00 acres olF the south end of the e hf df the n w qr of rc 28, t 19 n of r C e, in Maiion County, eoutaining 130 aries, rnoitgaged by John Fisher. Total amount duo, Gl doll? Si ct. The e hf of the n e qr of rc 7, t 12 n of r 7 e. in Shelby eoun:y. cintaiiiin SO acies. mortgaged by Jacob Shank. Total amount due, 235 dolls 25 ct. The e hf uf the s e qr of sec 3G, t 3 n r-f r G w, in I)vien cnun'y, cuutainit 2 SO acres, mortgaged by Joteph Miller. Total amount due, -,;7G doli 41 et. The s division of the w hf of tlie n e qr of sec 5, t 15 n of r 7 , coot lining 47 acres more or les ; also thewbfof the n e qr of sec 31, l IG n of r 7 e, containing S3 acies ; both lying in Ilanc. ck county, mortgaged by Monis Pierson. Total amount due, 527 doli S7 ct. The v hf of ihe n w qr cf tec 4 t M n of r 3 e, (except 4 acres cfT n e coinei) in Marion county, containing G5 16-100 acre, mortgaged by June Sulrove, sen. Total ammnl due, 147 dolls SI cU. The e hf of the s w qr of sec 12, t 15 u of r 6 , in (fancock county, mortgaged by Samuel I'o'.t. Total amount due, 305 MU 31 cU. Toe w hf of the u e jr of ec 11. t 14 n of r 1 w, in Hendricks cuunly. muiigaged by Nathan Sr.odgras. Total amount due, öCJ ddU 7 1 et. The n t qr of ec 30. t 3 s of r 3 e. in Ilsrri'on county, conlainirg I GO actts, mortgigtd by Klward U. Wil-on, a:rl fotfeiteel and sold (n ciedit to C. Fletcher and S. Meriill. T tal ain.oiut due, 4S0 doli 22 et. The w hf of the e qr of fee 1, l 23 n of r 8 w. enn'ainin bü acies ; al.o the e hf of the n w qr of her 7, t 2S n of r 7 w, containing S3 acies, both liarts It int in the county of Jjipei.und motlgaged by John W. U mndey anj 0. H. P. McCoirnick. Total amount dim.JGl dolls 77 cts. SA LINK FIND. Lot No3. 1, 3, and 4, in squ.ie 73, in the town of Indianapolis, rnoitgaged by Nathaniel Ilol'on. Total amount due, 246 dolls 41 ct. The n hf of the u w qr of tec 19, t 'J7 u of r 2 e, in Cass county, rnoitgaged by (Jeoige Smith, foifeited and sold ou a ciedit tu Spear S. Tipton and other-. Total amount du, 601 dol's 49 its Four bundled acies in a sqture fum, in ihe south eat coinei of the Ueuive granted by Congre to J Im H. liichardvilie and his heiis, beginning at the c coiner of said Kec. vati.ni ami running north with ai l leictvati .n line 36$ 96-100 pules, ther.ee wct with tbc usual t earings of 6 degiee 33ai 30-'.00 poles, thence s 31 p. d.s. thmce wet 4G poles, tbciicc n 31 p lei, theiict west ls7 '.('-',00 poles,! Iheticc li 0 p-ues, i hence w 1 15 poles to the w line of sai l Ites-ei vatiun, liunce with sii l last mentinrd lirie 291 44ICO pole to a point wheie Joseph Fullei's n line crose said Kiseivation line, thence e with the usual beai inj; of 6 degree and ö minutes 301 26-100 ple, thei ce s mth 32 poles, thence e SO pulet, theuce s 107 4-100 poles to the s line of sail Rcsei vjIi n, thence e with said line 333 G0-10!' poles to the place cf bcinniu, in the County uf Ti pec itioe, rnoitgaged by Wm Ilea ton. Total amount due, 516 dolls 76 els. Seventy aei s ofT the end of the s e qr (to be d?ignated by a line c and w Ihr ugh ai I qi) i f ec 15, t 15 n of r 3 c. in Marion county, mortgaged by Kdwaid Thomas. Total amount due, 41 1 dolls 36 ct. The w hf ef the c qr (except oiio-fjutth t f n acte off the ii coiner) of sec S, t 15 n of r 3 e, in Maiion county, rnoitgaged by Chas. (lamer. Total amount due, G45 07 cts. Fifty-three, eres od the s e qr of sec 20, t 15 n of r 1 e, in Marion county, moitca.'ed by Theodore V. IVtiny, forftitr.l au I sold ou a cre.iit to llujh Cunningham- Total amount due, $450 55. The n hf of the e hf of the n c qr of tec 3:1, t 3Ü n of r ."i w, in Poller couu'.y . cout. lining 10 aei ck, moriHe.l by Uaiah Itced.and forleite.l und .ld on droit to T. A. B. t'uuij!. Ii. Total amount due. SU I 3 j. The n half of the n e. qr of sec t II 11 of r i e in Johnson county, mortjage.1 by Joenh Urtutoii. Total amount due, 3'JO 7i. HANK TAX KUND. Th s e qr of the a e qr ol sec 1.1, t 15 11 of r Ö e, in IItiiiock county, niortgal by Jno Alrsun lir. Total aiooun t d ie, t 1 1 T 52. Thirty-nine leet oft the 11 i leof lot No I'.' in square No 74 in the town of Indianapolis, ii.oilg.-.ged by l!e:.t!ey AI.ey. Total amount due, S'HJ.i 'l loi 11 w (tar. iji of sec 4, t H n of r 5 e, in M.iiiou county , e.on tainini; IjII '.'4 IM acr, n.oitS; ;el by John Scai.Ur.tn. Total amount due, 31'J4 37 The 11 hf of tbe s e rjr of iff, Hnnf r? e, in Hott county, eontaini:ijf fd acies, mortgaged I -j Wiiliaut Datis. Tettl amount due, 8274 tj7 The n w qr of the e qr of sec 2, t 16 n of r fi e, con'.iiTiiaj; 40 acres ; also the e hf of the s w je of in- I, t 16 n of r 0 , in Hancock county, nioitagsj by Lube n S.Kykii. Toul amount due, The s w jr of the s w jr of sec 6, t ! n of r T e, c .ntniuin-j 40 l-cns, and the diviiuut ot the e hi of the s e or )f si c , t l'i 11 of range 6 c, contninins 7d wct c. in th.s county .f ll.i;icck, mortgaged by Au.lrew Tharp. Total anmuni due, "föti 49. Paitof lot No 3:t in the townof MmIisoii, Uundd as follows: commenrin;; at the e comer ol said lot. und tuiinin;: fioni that point 61 feet ti, thence w 4 fe. t, thence 61 f. t, thenci- e 1-4 fejt, to tne place of hi Rimiing, moitajjed by Jest D. Uiijht. Total amount due, $577 41. Out lot No 1M donation lands adjoining In liaiiapoti (escept 15 feci n w end) containing y. P.'-4(JO acres, mortgaged by llobert 1'attersuu. Total amount duo. il-2 Out-lot No Siti the town of Murtinsvil?e, moitifayol by Jo!m Y. Pirns. Total amount due, ?ö7J 40. fUKrLIJS ltKVKNFK Kl'ND. Out lots Nos 2l,3i,M.25. 'X, :-7, and ! hi 'hf "wn of Marlinsrille, Moipsn county, mortijuged by (icor.J Winter. Total amount due, 9 2 1(1 f0. ThetnottgagKiiof any of tbe tracts a'ovn dcicrlbed may prevent their sale by p irt to the Treasurer of Stt tiie inteient and cipemes al anv lime piior to the duy uf a'c. DOUOI.4SS MAOIMHK, Octobers, IfltH. :d-ts And tor of State. TiyrvisTiti'roirs orin:. TTOTirK I hereby Riven that Liters of A .Imi.iisU ation bare 11 In en granted to'the undcri?n'd tip-01 the 1 ftate of F.l.tisBllH t'ociiKsis, dfeeuel. All p i ous iu b tued lo said estate are requested to settle hn th-xvith ; and 11, per t.ns who have claims against said t st..te, are p-qu-stsd pr. nt the sinn? for a!'w nc Tbe estate i- p o' nbly iuolrrii'.
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i)m n i ( ., i..., ....... ,,t r.-ver and Ague, Chili Fever. l)um:i Ajue, I ut. rmit i nt ami Keimttent i. .. : . . ......... a . t . t i r, liht i oiiijuriini , j jni.-iic i in 1 1 iff iiu-ui iUi Livrr mm Splet - ji, and all ihe va ions lorm ol bil.ous di :,M S. ...VV l,,oi!"1" :c,Xlr,V V' " .".'.ar,,,u ''l .S".,(l Lmii antV y ,llblih(Nl 1V McS!il). A(i,i,.t0!, & .cu Voik! n rxwx t . .,, ,,ort Ä,K.djing ol the F v. r ;ni,l Ane, rem.nk : iUcie i a valiuhle meöKiue sold tu moit ol tue Herein cities, w hioh wr. can coneientioul reromnieitd lor Fever and '.ll4'i !'id other bilious di.-eses; it Is the lnlii I'hvta'Ofue, which is prepared lv Dr. Osgood of Now York, wtio ha nm.tetl e bilious diorilers of tiie Wet I. is esoecial tn ly. Wenre no friend to those nte.tici'ies usually cabled patent, but we hive hadumple ojiportutity ol knowing the in valuable tlleet ol the Cl.oluo.ue in Inliuui cases.' The speedy and mi ni jnent teilet afforded by the Choi iToguc, ari-es front lis pioinpt nit I healthy action upon tiie loo l.ceauMtic it Iron bile ana lesioiim; it tu purny : thus kli iki.i at Use root. Its tendency is not simply to kuppend iiiene, but lo remove the cause on which it Ie;eu.l . It is et-ually adapted lo ail :tges and cmnlitions oi the system. From S F. Cwty, Cuit.t Hör ul Luv, to the .1jrutin Cinriu nati. Cincinnati, ( )c t ol r II, IdS'I. Me--i-.Saaf ir I U l'ark : In Jirie Iat I va-aiia. ked withthnl moxt aiUKiMi'i .11 ulipl a:il:t ill-ease. ILe t lull and hever. 1 l.e I p irox n re! 11 1-ned daily, ami were Vi iy severe. My ph' sicui energies had been much in. paired, ' y pu-ious at'ck of bi.ions fevei. Having trind several latoiite leme.ün ui hotit relief, a friend in w hum I Ii3l confidence, recommended llr. Us-food's India t'liolagnii.. I p.ocured a ' oitle, jjnd loltnw ed the acccinpai.) ing i!irertiji:. The con-e.'Ui m 1 . vur, t': t I h 1 1 1 :.t :. paioxyi:n ;if: er ta in t is f.rst do-e, :-nd my lieu. I I er ltli uas 1 api.iiy rri.tore t v ithout Uiin acj- oth'-r medicine. 1 disposed w ii n the rem on b r id ihe In tile to two other ; ei nn similarly anlö te.', and v it li Ihe sain-1 resur.. (): tn.-iu hal bi en shuKinj lor eibt 11 10 nt .,; n ! vv .1 re ie ve.l i n t w o il i f t j t h- ue o! the "hl iiroirne. I 1 on.i lei it inv duty, a- it is my p!e isu e to ! t: o !:neiid ii, Lawi.jr the inot entire ooiiliuei-.ee in iUsai.ulive H.y. el s. Yo-.i s. iru'v, S. r. CAltKV J.n.l'AKK, 4!h and Wahuit st-., euerül agent .'or the West, a's.i, ( s;ile (.y unpointed nts in n. u.ly evert touu 1:1 the South and West. CCjri" ture you a'k''r " QigtwiT India C''.o'aojMC,'' Mid tiAc no o'.h-r. Toinliason Brothers, air' 1). t'rji'Jtheint, I-ulianapolis ; Win. II II uhe Co. M.iition : l.'I.irUsun Dolour, Vn ay : U'hi.tsi an. !! f. Nevvnirk, ' w All an t ; Wil.-on, S'aibird Smith, Louisville, 1 Ky.; J. II. Wilder ic Co. do; il. Morgan, Kockport; ll. W. Vouinr, Mt. Vernon ; Win. V. Woolsev, l.v;ius iile ; . C. Dell. do: It. Koons Kdward.poii; J. A Mct'al a, i'.!oomin;ion ; J. Hnrke, Craivfor liville ; Jose- h Sonnnes, Vii.c. r.t i ; Pr. I'erk.do; J.S: e:i. I . I. at Ivette ; I . llst;ir -i, .10 : v. . 1 Kim, 1 erie Haute; . B. Merrit, South Hen.i ; Arn.-s &. I! ill lav, Mi lii-an Citv . V m. Holle. Helnl.i ; I.. Heerher. t ..i t at no 1HJ Ap.l. e.p.y. lttit-K I niprov-:i l';ifcill :oosii; sTiivi:. 'BHK iti' sorO eis o l r to the public four si.cs of a. new pattcin M. of Puck's i:,.ti'-.in-- Stove. rn-dtlv unmoved, which tlicy Conti. ieidlv asyeil to be notonlv tue lnot Perfect b.iki.i-' sto-e in u-e. I ut Ihe mot com oa. I -L.n l bebu'ilui Cooking Stov e ever oiler e 1 to tin- pnbli.-. lis ciiita.ity lor jitkin (which in the obi Buck's stove exceeded every otl r tive.) hM been irreatiy increased ty the a l.iition of another oven, wl.i'h enables it to !-ake at one lime twice as mm h as ordinary cooking s'ovrs. Di-ing made airli-rl.t, and l.a.iii dampeis, the- lire can bo i-juldted lo iuit eveiy occa 1 in. Those who want a irood co ikincr stove, one that can be relied upon, si: mid s.:. this ikmv stove, ts 1: caniii.t tail to please We ui.na.it the stove to ive fat ibfatcioii. and can i fn to hun ilrrdsul' f.imi;i. nli.tl. have them in uso. We will in every c:,e it should i i I to please! iMHiit trial, tr.ke back the stove and refund the in n.ev. W; hv e 11 baud tb.C largest and bt-sf . !e -ted fclocL of stoves ev-r bi 0114hl to tin- market, eonsis- j n.r ,,f il f , in t;okinp Storti of the I a' 1 si ail I most ujpiovcd fi'tei n, t it idi'e sioves, very bei v v pl.ite, s. vn pi ite stoves, sevei al si.es. oi..- ii.i: to take three I feet wool ui: .-.hie Mr o';ii rei.es aiol scho.'l hoti"-s, l.ox wtovesand j air li-ht stoves ; a!so.th c.k.'.r;:tcd Stanl y's and Saratoga airI ti lit parlor stoves, the two mos, beautiful patterns of air-tijjl.t stoves in the market. In addition to tli n'.ove, we r.i 1 mftcture und keep constantlv I . . . r n . ... , 1 ... . on land a ciera! assortment 01 un n are . wiiun weoiier jit whohnale or retail ut very low prices. We are prepared to manutuctuie all kinds of coppei work at tbe shortest notice C. .S. J. COX, yi wtvw If WutliinRton street, wt of Meridian TAXFiS VOll 'Yll I VIlA it i is. rPlIli Treasurer and Colbvtoi of Marion cunty, Indiana, hereby nive notice that the Duplicate for the present year is now in his h iiid--. The -j mount of Taxes is as folio wi : For Stale purposes, 011 each one hundred dollars, 21 Cents ; I'oll tax, 7.) cents : one cen. and seven and a half mi ls on each one hundred .!..U.u, far the support of a Lunatic Asylum ; two cents and two and a half mills for a Deaf an 1 Dumb Asjli.m, and one Cent lor the education of the I'hud. Tor County purposes, ou each one hundred dollars, -JO cents; I'oll tas, ÖO cents. j Kor K oad purpose-, 0:1 euch one hundred dollars of real and' personal property, 5 cent. I For School purposes, i-i distrirt No. 8, section 17, rane 3 ertst, I and district No. 5, section 16, range 3 euid.on each one hundred j dollars, "5 cents. j For the purpose of lereiving Taxes, he will attend at the usual p.aes Ol no 1,1 in.' eiecwoi. ui ire eve,ll town.-nijis in muj rouiily, on tins folio in.; das, to-wit : In Tike tu nsbip, on 1'hursd.iy, lh 19th day of October. In Waynr; towtishi;,0!i Friday, the 'Jfth In l)e::atnr tow it:iiip, on S..tu-d.iy, 21st In Perry township, ou Monday, ll.e -.''Id In Frau.vliii tJA-iiship, ou Tu idat , Jlili la Warieu township, ou WednesJty, 2"th " 1 :i L iwrci.ee tow uship, on Thiird iy, Oidh In WaAhiiiyton Mwnhip, on Friday, M',U " " lie w ill attend in person or by ieuty at the Treasurer's office in In tiaiiHpoli--, except wen absent in the several townships, until the fust duy of Jrinu ny, 1 iTav itaje'rs wi I jilease attend and save the per rents c I. M. TALBOTT, Co. Treasurer. Indianapoti", S.-pteiiibor 1, 1-4-. Tli 6orici:. 'I'iltloii iiiil) T:t's, ISIS. TJIIK Tieasurer cud (Joli. ct ir ,t Tipton county , Indiana, hereby J. gives notice that the Ur.p'icatc for tho year liH is notv in his bauds for collection. The rate of taxation charged thereon on all property entei ed on the general list for taxation !or sail year is a.-? follows, to-wit : Oa each $I0U State tax, .... 3ncents. On ea-h Poll l"r rttüte purpo-tes, ... 7. Cn each Sl"d for l-o.inty purposes, - ia On each Toll for ou ty purposes, I.i " On town lot-i an ! iinoruv in. nts 0.1 each .? ll-d, 10 " For roal purposes one and uie-lourth cent 011 every ucre of ; tavubl.: land, which ta the ow ners of said laud bat e a right to ! work, out on the. pu d'.c highways in tbe district wi.erein the laud 1 lies. For ihe. putpo e of receiving taxes he w ill attend himself or bv deputy, i.t the 1 I .c s uf holding eb-ctioas in t!;o several tow nhips of sai 1 county, on ti.e toljott 1 n 15 days, to t it : At thu house of Joiui Longfellow, in Jc'leison tow nship, on Thursday , the -JlIi day f October. At Mr. Circle's old place, in 1'raiiie tow nship, on Friday, tho i7th day of October. Althe bouse of David Decker, in Wild Cat township, on Saturdav, the J-th day of October. At Ikcktviih fc. Thurm tn's store, in New lincaster, in Madison town-hi:. 0:1 Monday, tbe TOtli d iy of October. He will a. ten. I at his oilice in Tipton, except, when absent in the ex tra! tow nship-;, until the i.l Motidav in Kebrunr) , läly. M-45w JOHN S. RKSLHIt, Co. Ticas.irer. Stuu of SiKÜmia, "l.trioji C'oiiuty, s Is the Cta. lit Cufsr or sio i:o''stv, (croatca ti:km, IIS. James O. Kay i-nd the minor heirs of James !!. Hay, dTt;as" I, toxvit : F.'i. 1 Jano Kay, Sarah Kay, Vi'ginii itay.aiid John William Hay, by James l'arki-r, th- ii tia dl.tn, and IJe.orjc ii. Hob man, and Miry Aim llolinaii, his w iiV. an I Thomas Mathews, and Ind. ana .Mathews, his w ile, vs. Jo!:u T. A Lieu, Nathaniel C. Hedges, liairict Tilton.and others. is Chancery. MW. said diTcndants, John T. Al bm, Nitthaniet il. Ilelces, and Harriet Tiltoti. xthj arc not residents-of t!;e State of Indiana. are hereby notified that the comi luinanis above named have filed ; in the court alo: es ud, their lull ol complaint in tlie at.uve ent it I cause iiiiiinst them and others, thai sai I bill i no pending in tatd cotirt, that unless thty aoptar mi l plead, answer or h'tin:r to said bill on or bt fom tho calliuj of the cause at the next term of the. court, to be bel l on the first Mondnyi.t February next, said bill and the matters an J things Hierein contained wid Le taken as conf. ssed and ln-ld h true ngainst them. liv order of th Court. Attest, II. It. DUNCAN, October Ft, lsst. Clerk, lt. L. Wsu-oi.v i W. (tt Hi.ii, Sols, for Compl'U. 40-'.wis To Hie VoM'ici of lnrioii 4'ounty. "JO TILT, is hereby given, that on the Tucjny nr it after the Im f.rst Monday in November, , lf4S. an election will he held at the usual place of hoi ling lections, in the several townships io the county of Mxrion and State of Indian!, for the purpose of eb-etinj twelve electors of Picsident nnd Vice President of the United States, withiu and for said Stateof Indiana. C HA ULKS C. CAMPBELL, Imli'inapolis.Sept. II, ixi'. .I t-liw Sheritr Ms riun County. i-:vi;ru a "oics sau;. "'OTIlM' is hereby 5'. ven lint there will be a public Kile of the ll elTecls of J ani.-s until, la'? of M u iul count y , deceased, at his lale residence on Salu rdsy, the Ulli Cay . Nnvrmlier nexl, attic les Cffi"iHt !' n hoise,ttxo Imrse xvntoti and l.ntiiess, fa:iiiiii lis its, rnilcli cows, fi'ty h.-a I f hues, a lot of young pic, young cattle, eighteen ai res of com, and n variety of oilier aitich s. 'Arms of Su!e All s'tins of lliiee dollars and under, ca-di in hand ; all uns over three and under twenty-live dollars, 1; credit of six month ; and all h'Iiiis over twenty five d4lars, a credit of nini months, .oles to be iriveii w it la appioved security, and without relief from valual 011 and a;praisriueiil law s. 411-nwU F.DWIX JONKS. Kiecutor. iTv'i-Tiiirm's ivoBici:. JJO'PICK is hereby Riven that l Im iindrisisned has lieen 1 pptiioled, by tlie will of Ihr late James Smith, of Marion county, -ccfsed.aiid has taken nut letters testamentary, fuiu the Probate Court of Mi iinti county, as executor if said estate. All petsons intleble I to sflid estate are'requested to make iuimedi..ir. pa) turnt, and those hivii-2 cUiniiaxnn.it tbe same ate notilled to present theui duly atiiliontic.-.lrd forsetlleinent. The estate is nroba ly solvent. 4l.lwia I'D VIN JON Hi, F.xecitlor. IIJST recnivad al OUAVDON'S, Sign of the Saw, a large ais.)rtm.r.t of (Mass and Mahogany Notis, Mahogany Vecer, Hair Clo'h (plain aril damask.) Table Hinges, Cabinet Filet, , I.ookli Olsis I lates. A.c. c. no rioxsi W I IST received, a pianli'y nf Notainsof all kinds, nnd for sale at V wholes ile, rheap f.ucadt. I. IJ. WILLIAMSON, j 19 v Opiaisite liraiirh Hank.
ii.iuiN v f;;a; i Aitn.i: i:xniA(;r ihe only r iriedy that can be itlirdon f. r ti.e rm-toent cure M. t r Spin I i.'ou. plaints, e-'p:isiuohc oiiir-'li..n. uu.-.M'i id Ihe Nerves, Neivous or tfick Headathe, Neitous '1 iemi i, .riirHlpic A:IW-tifin, AHipley, l'.ra!iiK, Ceiinal t ebiii'.t, lirfnu i. y ,l Nr vo.is :,nd ri:tiiial l.nrrjry. and all Neivms Di-idrin, in ln.tu.g th lima tlieitdful of hl diseases that ever all i t the human rai e KPILEI-Tlfi FITS. Or f .il ling iicl;neis, hysterical fit, conviiUioiit. spasms, &.c. Docior Hart uou Id impress it upon Um mnid- ol the tHulrd thai ihe Vegetable I '.v tract is tlie cmly remedy ever di-coveied tl.ali iin I eirln-riou fi.rlhe -letuiinciit enreof ibis uio- dreadlu! ef 11 diseases. As US IriuU i.ry is to in-.i:nH urulne ttod death, the iiiokI MviLFI'I. I'HYI( lAiN.s f I'urope as v. el I a- those of our o.vn eoiiuiiy, have pr-.innunc ed l"pilep-y im untde. And it h 1 been so considered ly in.ny, until t.'lis ii...-t l,n,.ntaiil of all itn-roveiirn s ;n in ole l.y l'lM lot S.H.ilt, n:tr.y riiieen tr; rs since, during t hieb time it hus I ten prrf. ru. 11. Soloe ol the most ri:makkaui.k cukks 11. in it cid, and has :irpiirecl a rt'U'atn.n which time alone can eflie. rii)sn t ins of -nid. ml.trd skill mi. I experience, .Minioirr of van .i:.s d'junuti n.ttiuiiH. :i well as l.i.ndre.In ol ..ur eminer.t riiiTrn.
all Uiiiie in reronnneiidiiiji liiw use of Ih is truly vj budile medicine lo their pal ient;, charge, and friend, wha aie thus aftlirted as ihe only irilieii ANOTHER REMAKKAM.E CURE PERFORMED 1JV THE USE t)F HAKTs VEGETABLE EX TRACT. I)r. Ifurt : It is w ith no sinnlt decree of lii-fai tion lli.il I nnirn Med to announce lo you the comp'ete irMotmion to health of in Uuiuh.er.by the use of 011r es-tat. Kxinit. Al ibe ace .f i year, (her .. st i.tesent i sixteen. 1 slie wis first attacked w il h this dreadful malady railed Cpdepiic Kit. And until fhe romnienced ttKinjti.e Kxiract. Hie i-utlered w uh attacks cf lit alinot inrr-rinl-ly,an.lii severe! j a to ilneateu todtive rrason fr. 111 itslliioi.e, Und reiiiitr her iuiaue IDIOTIC. riivsici.ius pmnotinceil her iniuial.le. and rniild ! loJliine more fur bei. tVe liad aln-t desivtiied of a cure, when beat in ( of ihr reiiihrsnt.V uici erfriued ! the Vej-rtable KxTmci , w r drlermineit lo give 11 a trial 1 he result h is exceeded our most aanstiltie cxixctations, asby its use site is freed fioni a most dreadful malady, and resii.ieo 10 I'EKFEUT HEALTH. Should imy one feel desirous of seeii.e her, :td of aacert-tinine I In" parlicul irs ol tht-ra-.- surli v isli ma v lf cralitiei! Lv ailing n r nd1I1 rlll a teller lo me, .st paid, nt inv r-'cnlenrr, Itvo ini'.r fri iutl.e villaiieof Vonkers, Wektchesier, New York. ) bKN'SbOW, YinV.eis. N. Y. from the Wan hinan of the Valley, ihe lead in Presl -j lerian psper of Ihe West, published at I inrinnati, ( hm: (JUKE FOR Fi rs. Advertisement? of p itenl medicine, mir reader ate atvaie, have l-eeti exc'nded fr.nii .jiir ii.i ,1111.1s for sevei I )ears past. Ourrbjec tior.s to t hem aie 1. are ot In t ivorol keepuo.' sefirl either nior.tl or physical reined:.-!- ..r"lhe ills tie I llesh j. hrir lo." J. The rossest i.iip.isitj..iü are often practiced on the community by llle venders ol" such Inedicine. :t. Patient. are ni en induce I. hy the tbitf e rinn reeotiiineiidatioiisc.f them to dru tbeinsi-Ives witbemt Ii .ret mit, and ni'ich to theii injury, many times; an evtl, bt the way. winch is c uim.ni to the ihc of all aciue me.lj. ines, vv it Ii .nt prolessioiitl advice. tin the oilier band we have no doubl lliereare patent medicines, wh,t-ver maybe our obeciiori to Ihe principle of paterdine tliem, ill it are valuaMe iented.es for certain specific disrnsei, the Mil.lic:.IM.n of which is an act of benevolence. Helievinj Ibe .tit it Ie advertised in Diiulhtr coin inn to be of that rli.ss a belief for which WE HAVE HKill MEDICAL AUTHORITV xve have insetted it. A tine lor epileptic and other Clf, which often batile ibe skill of the best physicians, w ould bring joy into many an aill.cted famil. I u making THIS ADVERTISEMENT an ex eption to our ceneral exclusion of patent medicines, we have follnvved the example of other religious journals that have adopted the same peiieral rule. This valuable medicine Hart's Vegetable F.Mriict.) is for sale by Tliiim;!K& Miles, 14. Main street. Cincinnati, Ohio. THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT When ibousTtrids who are now trembling under lh hand of this itteadtul disease, nr.rt feaii 11c Ihit rveiy atlnrk may prove fatal, will find permanent relief, and be lestored to new life by using thisceleI rated medicine. Judire Kuiidall, No lfi Henry street. New York, having used the Vegetable Cxiracl scccessfully in tns family , hijibly recuiineiiis il to all persons who an ntThrted w ith Fits. Mr.Sienheu C Tra't comer f t?ith Avenue and Twenty-Sixth street, New York, Males thai Mr. Ch: s. 11. Itoiialilon, a member of In tauiüy. has leeri so severely ath cted with epileptic fns b rni iny )ea:s-,lhal he was obi iced to r. Iiii.piisli his busintss. Havin used Ir. Hart's Vepet ilde l'.x tr it t, says Mr. rratt,be wa soon leso.ied lo perfei t ha!tli, and left this city for the State of Ohio to resume his business. Hev. Mr. Smith, Rector of St. I'elei's Church, Fpotswrmd, New Jersey, whi has been aniicted with epileptic fits for more ilia 11 forty years, slates that he has used Dr. Halt's Vegetable F.xtrart, and Ins liertlih ba been so much improved that he hopes by Divine lilessirg to have tin moie fits. We would tefer lo the fallowing persons who have been cured by using Hail's Veeetal.le Kitract: . Hennef, afflicted nine jeais, 171 Crand street. J. Kllsvvoith, sH-veii years, 12 Dover street. Joseph MclkHical, nino years. Hast I!riklyn, I.. I. 11 . W. Smith, New Yoik custom h.sise. F. Kelly, Ivvenly years, Staten Island. Mi.-s K. MtKef,iweutv years. Vorkville. Miss 12. One, twelve years, I li llauimerslv street. Wm. II. rarsell, twenty three years. T:i Norfolk street. .'trob Petty fom year. 174 Helancy street. Fhibi Johnson , t w enty-eialit year, liiernrastle, (,'t Thomas IC. Jones, of ihe United States Navy. Caaiii Wiiliuii Jenniii'-s, Slate street, Uriiigeport, Ct. llel'erenres also made lo Dr. W. L. Monroe, I Juilfor t, Ohio. Rev. Uichniond Tappett, West Davenport. N. V. Hev.T. L.Rushnell, Haitiinnre, Mar) land. Mr. Jcweph Hrai'.lev, 1IH Orchard stieel, N. Y. V. II. IKmphton.Sni Eiphteenlh street. N. Y. Mr. James Rertholf, Chester, Orange county, N. Y. John Faber.Kt Klizaheth street, N. Y. 1. A. R.khlon.2!i- Delanry street. N. Y. James Smith, 13d Suffolk ntreet. N. Y. Charles Hrnwn, 100 Water street, N. Y. All of which may be called upn or addressed, pot paid. ONE THOUSAND CERTIFICATES Have ben received in testimony of the t-enefklal results produced by the use ol Dr. Hart's Vegetable Cxlract. Ttcpned by S. Il.ut, M. D., New York. Trice One pack ope, f?3 Oil Four packages, 1 1 0) Kight parka", - 90 00 -It is carefully prrked upi n boles for tmnportation,nnd sent any paitof tbe Cnifed Stales, Texas, Mexico, and West Indies. THOMAS A. MILES, 147 Main street, between Third and Fourth. Cincinnati. O. (leneral Agents for the t'nited Sialvj OAD CH AI'IN, Corner ?th and Market streets, agent for Ixtuisville Kv DAVID CKAICHCAD, I nil in na pol is, Indiana; lt. L. Lawrence k Son, Lafaxetl, dn. ; Henry Maynsrd, Madisnn, do. . 15. All romniuriicatioiis in reference 10 Dr. Hart's Vegetable r.xtrart.theonly cure f.ir Fpilepsv.inust be addressed (pngt raid't THOMAS ac MIL CS. Cincinnati. Ohio. 3 swtw COUNTERFEITS. i'liro for 'oiisitn piinn. 7,1'Uti CtSlkl OK OKSTIN-CIC I'tLMuMKT ClIMrUlfTt I'lHID I !S OISB vt.xa! Wistak's I'.xlim m Wu.o Ciivrry, the e,rif .Imerka lltmetly for Lung complaints au I all ajftctuin 0 the Respiratory O-i'uto". T 1". do not wish to trifle with the lives or hea Ih of the afrlcd, " nnd we sincerely pledge ourselves to ui;ke no assntions as to Ihe vi'lue of ih:s medicii.e nnd In bold oit no hope lo so trenn g buniani.'y which facts will not warnnt. We ask the 1 1 tent ion t.f Ihe enndid lo a few conM.leiatioti. Nature in every part of her w niks, has left indelible mniks of ndaplniion and deun. Tbe const dm ion of Ihe animals and vep-lab!es of the torrid is such that ihev could iiot enbire ihe cold of the futrid zone and x ice vere. In rcc ird to diseaeaiul its cure, Ihead tpialiou of remedies is riot 'es slriktn. 7A .V.. vf I.elnnd and the Ti'itraud II 1 Id Cherry are justly 1 elebtaled 6r the cure of all diseases ol tbe I -ung- and Liver, xvhich arc so learlnlly prevalent in all northern latitude.-. From a cotiibmaiion of Chemical F.xtiarl procured from this 4.l.s,' and these 'TVcct,' Dr. Wist.tr' r. i's.imof W ild Cherry is rhierly formed. Frimithe Harrltnm (lad.) Gazette, of Feb. 1, I?-!. The i ncrediibtus are invited to trail ihe follow inj no- lrc.ni tbe HevMr. 1 'oldroii, w hose character lot truth and veracity stands above sus. picinn, and have Iheir loiitiis-di-pelled aslo the supei torily of Wistai's Kalsam of Wild Cherry, overall other innedies ol tlie same character. CoarooM, 1 nd. , JatiUary i1, It is no less a duty than a pleasure in me to slate t r the bene hi ol the a til 11 ted, that I consider Wistar's Pals-am ol Wild tlieiry.a pi eat blesitt to the huniau race. Ilaving tried it in n rase of severe a(fectioti d" 1 lie bin;-', tinliesitnliiiplv ren iiiit.end il lo those similarly a libeled as Ihe best remedy lhat I have ever tried, and one which cured in w hen Ihe pliysicuna said I must die, and when 1 thought inj t!l that my time lo depart w a j near at hand. WILLIAM COLDRON. SrRisr.riELO, Kv.. May H,IH-". mMesrs. Sanfard f- Furl I take this opportunity of informing you ol a most remaiki.t.le cuie jierfoinied upon n.e by Ihe use of Dr. Wistar's baU.vinof Wild Cherry. In the tear Ih4o, I was taken with an intl.inutialion of Ihe Is. weis, w lach 1 lals red under for w ttks, w hen 1 pradually lecovered. In the fall of 1841, I was attacked w iih a aevcie cold, which sealed itsell upon my limps, and lor the space of tluee venrs I was confined lo my lied, lined all kinds of medic ine, and every variety of ined.cal ;.id, without benefit ; nnd thus I wearid atone until the winter of 141, when I heard of Wistar's Halsam of Wild Cherry. My Iticnds persuaded me lo pive it atrial, t hooch I had (given tip oil hopes id tecoveiy. and had prepared mysrlf for th change of an4her world. Thiottch their sohcitr.lion, I was Induced to make use of the tienuine Wistar's Ralsnm of Wild Cheny The rtfect was truly aMoiiishine. After fiveyeatsof afilici ion. pain, ami k 11 fieri nc, nnd after ha vifi spent four or five hurdred dollars to no purpose, and the I est and most re-pectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was scsui rcrloicd lo entire health by the blessing ol Cod ,'ind the use of Dr.WiftaCs Italsam of Wild Cheriy. I am now enjoying good health, and such is my alt red np-erance, lhat I am no km gel s no 11 w hen I tueei toy forinei at ipiam'tnces. 1 have ftniiied rapldiy in weicht, and my flesh is firm nod solid. I can now eat is much as any pcrnti,nnd my food seems lo 1 piee w iih me. I have eaten more dorinj; the IjsI six month than 1 had eaten in five year before. Cnsiderine my case almo-t a miracle I deem it neeesKiiy lor the gnd of Ihe allhcted, and a duty I owe lo the proprietors and my fellow men, (who should know w here relief may be had.) to nuke this statement public. May Ihe blcssiinis t f Cod rest upon Ibe pmpiietois of so valunble a medicine as Wistar's PaUam of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully, WM . II. IM K Kit. Hew vre or Cot tilH-i:iis Those who four tub it a col inedU Cine for Ihe purpose of adding a few d liars lo their jucket are far wisse man the inaiintai tnreis of spurious coin For w bile ti e tatu r only rob us of our property , the lormer lakepmpeity and hei.bh and life away. Dr. Wiiar's llalsn 111 of Wild Cheriy is admitted by thouHands of disinterested witnesses In have ellectedlhe mis-t extrtotdir.ary tires in cases or pulmontry and asthmatic character, ever be lore lecoidcd in the hrstory of inedicine. The younj:, the lieautiful, ll.e (nod nli sjieak for Hi ils piaise. It is 11. w the fa tot He medicine in the most irttehigi. nt families of our co.mtty. Such ab'!itand in pulilic estimation has been achieved by its ow n iretils ahme. And so lorn n a discerning public are careful lo set Wl-tara Palsiiui of Wild (.'beiry.r.iid refuse with scorn rouitlrife Is, si.d txer.v o'her artirls prollrred lo them na a subsiilute, so l"iit willcuics, (msittve cures, 1 hei r the fne sdie of uiaiiv a dtspaiiiii Ininily. Tla true and .ctitiine V isiar's llalsim o iWibM'heny is sold al established agriMiet in all parts of tint United SI ties. Stdd in Cincinnati on Ihe corner of Fnuiili and Walnut Mx., by J I). PAUK, Henrial A tent Inr Ihe Western States. Tomlinsoii Brothers, and D Craighead, Indiai ai oli ; Wro. M. Hughes &. Co. Madien. ; Clsik'on Jt Dufonr, Vevay ; WintNtandlev Si Newkirk. N w All any , Wilson. StarMrd !k Smith. Louis vil e; J. is. Wilder c Co. do; O Morgan. Kockjoit ; K. 8t W. Young Mount Vernon ; Wm. .M. Woolscv, Bvansville; W.fcC. Hell do; It. Koons. Kdwardsport ; J.A. Mctblla. nioonnngton ; J.lt.irke, Craw fonNville; Josejh Somines, Vincenncs ; Dr. Peck, tht; J. Spencer, Lafayette; C. F. Wils'ach. do; Wood Kt King, Terre Haute; A. It. .Meiritt, South 15 end ; Ames & Hell;. lay, Michigan City ; Win. Holies, Delphi ; L. Beecher, Ft. Wax nit Ap.l. ed--ssYPKL A Peep al Pc4vnesian Life; ly Herman Malvill ; for U il by HA Vlü k BAV.cp'Jo.Uts Palmer House. 43
innn 14 in . ta a. n i H.Nbr K iM l.l IsslNi. Ot 'i UK A '.. 'Vlw most i itraiiiiSiiiurv .Meiln me in the- "rlJ!! This Exlruct is put up in Quart li'Jtlis : it is f:r tines cheaper, plcattmter, and ivnrruvtt d tupci ii to any told. It ewes teith'iUt t omitrt.. put ping, ürkenhig or dtbilitativt; the Futi'iil rpilfcl great beauty ai.d su(eii.rty of tin Mrrip-triiin euer nil ot be r inrdicinr is, Irt it w hiie it eradicites tiie Cl-ea-r, It inviporatet lh b.Mly. Il is 1. nr uf :e very levt SPUING AND MAIMER MRhICINFS ever know nj 11 not only (hi t.fie ll.e w.'i4e yeni. nnd strengtrisT.s the person, but it rrttfe a Mir. pure and rich b'noit a power po-sr-i-eil by 110 ishrr mrdiciiie. And in Ih.s li the grand secret of lis w.n.iei fnl success. It has ict.'iiciiM'd w in. in the lat fire xears, rnor-s than lUUHJ cures of s.-tt re cases of d.-ea-; nt rast 15.000 were considered iiirtirable. i h is s-ived the !;ve of u ore thaa 5,000 rbil-dr-n durin; the nu past sea-f'ii. 10,0(10 CASES OF CRNEKAL DEBILITY AND WANT OF NEUVOUs ENEKCY. Dr. Towneud's Sarsap.11 1 !a iiivi''..rstm the wlne sr-:rm prmanenlly. T 1 nose w hit have bl IliHr oiucular rueruy I.i ll.e rtleCiS) ol inrdiciiie or iiidirtn tion ca muiitted in xi mit. t i tbe excessive inAS r- . (liiißeiii eo ihe pas-johsai d I raivl n a peneral physical pntrai.:!i r4 the nerv4s .teio. 1 situde. Munt c l niul.it.i'n. Uintins nrialinns, picmn:uie leray aud drcime, ba-trniuuif to.vndi tbt b t.d disease, Coiisumptiim, c ui I e enl trly resV.rtd b) this pleasant reii.dy. 'this Sarsti-anlla i t r simrrMM toany I.NVlUOK.vi IMi CI iKDIAL. As ii renews mid invigorates the s)iem, giv activity to ihe limbs, and slrencih tc- Hi niucitiiir st-nt 111 . iti.t rtiiaordinur) dekteCf).Ul'l IDN ITU. I). Clean. and Stii a jthfM Cm, s.;.,rf 11 c is h- cnrii finufktVt . Ccr;-kuta,ti-n, luitr L'atup'uimt. Cnldi, C':tarr'i. Ccttgh. .Iitnmi, fyit rs ff H.uod, S,.rffj im tht CV.- il'iUr f'.V-t'i. .'irUt 'irrU. I'J.uU vr IVuf'use F.rytctorctiPM, hu tu f.'. .?, ac, Ai re Arm t.J cms i' curcii. STITTINf UI. OO D. .Vv )Vri.. ..' JS. Dr. 'I w-isD I vi rdy believe thst 5 our Sar.-.p:.n'U has Un. the nie:. 11, ll. rolled l'l. VKlrnce, ot sivii.g my !lt. I lisc for tu-vt-r-tl ytarslrat a bidCoua. D became w..re and i.i-e. Al bist I raised larpe quaritiieis of blkil, bad 11 igM Sw t-ats. ami was erectly debilitated mid reduced and did lif t ex - et 1. live. 1 bvronl. tis-l your -.il ra par ilia a rlxnl tune, and tone has a wonderiul chni.fs tie 11 xvnsi(fbl in me. I ntu imw aide li walk all over the city . I raise no blood, mid my con ch has left o.e. Yo-j rats well IniagiiMt that I am Ihtiiklul for i)m- results. Your obedient servant, W K I Tri - KL L, G5 Cat h arl ne-tt . RHEUMATISM; This is only one T m'ie ll.au fimi thisiand rases f flheumsti'm that Dr. 1 ovviisend'i Saroipurida has 1 ured. The most vxrre and chronic cases are w eekly eradicated l.x iU e vtiiorilinary virtues. James Cunniiinps, E.c,., one ot ihe snslatts in the Im iHr Asylum, Hlarkwrll's Island, is the gentleman spoken of In the follow In elter: B!aclrll's t.-lan. Sept. 1 1,1847. Dr. Tow sstsiD Dear Sir: I h ive suffered terribly lor nine years with the lHieiimatism ; ronsidc table f tbe tune I could riot eat. sleep or walk. I had the uiio.t distresam p.110, and my limhs were teriibly swollen. I have n-ed four tstit'es of your Sa'snpail'la, arid tbey have done n.e more than one thoumtiid dollsis worth of gnod. I am so much Iketirr inrteed, am eot in I v relieved. Ycmi are nt libeitv tou.elbis lir lh-benefit d the attln ted Yours, resjs-cifcil'y . JA'l CCMMING9. FEVER AND Af'UE. Dr. Tow iisend's Snrwpaii.la is unec,:i.xUed in cases of Ihe Chills and Trvcr and A;ws. The follow Ire teller Is only inr c.f bui dre's that we have received from the South and West of hkr character. O vc 20, .Vict., Ort V2, 117. Dr. Towsiixd: Drnr Sir: I purcln sed ir ir.x x i.'e inv rustles cf 1 HaisapanllM of xonr Acnit, Mr. McNair, of K-iiarntir.-, In tr f..r j Ihe lexer anu Atne. .e,.e 1 n.i.i nm-i.rn lie i.. s.?ir. 11 up. fe:itea in warm tlie i.kiimi, iiiin rtii) curt rn;,Hiiii. u,f 1 nupuhfi Fever n;iie;ied, Ihr) were Irs violent, and I iote she had f'.ni-bt d the bottir she w is entirely lelieveii, :.ndshe-.va 1111 ii Iwttri thin stir had Iren t t.re she tk tbe A irue. A ladt ili-t h..! lri: vriy sick with tbe (?bil'.s and Fevef, but dad llol e them wi.h Q ui. inr, and w; s left 111 a very xtt.tk a 1 d ci-lrt'-sir- -ta'e, ai d tint. lied ei. ceedincly wit lit he Ague C.'ikr, seeinuthe tfeilllat it had 011 rny wife, rhe sent and pis nred a le- tsailes, m.,1 te'.i A l.ri 01 a few Wieks tn corrp!ele luaith Yoir sals p.itilU i. whhooi d.s. lit um quHl'ed 11 diseases ii.ci.1enl to he W est, and if xou th t.k ii.u lliis roii.inuntcal ion will l.e .f u-e, o 'l nre at ill.rrly ! ne it tt ) iki rhoonr. Yt uis.iesjeilfu.'.y, CIIARI.CS H. tWAIN CANKER IN THE MOUTH, r.elow is an ticcount c.f nnt.ther hdd ?svrd. Dr. To.x nsend's snr I sspanl'a bns saved tbe I ites ot p.iHisauds of rl.i'iren. Tle f-;;..w ; Inf two renificates arr M-iecie.l noma crr..t nuiniirr 1 c- rl t r.i j xveek. .Vci- I"ri-,.r.M.l?l? Dr. Tow-iecnd: Diar Sir ' ire .f my children vvai very ssrk w ith j a Canker in the Month and Tim s', aiiemled w i'h great debility. U ; came nenr citing. I cbt.dned s nie of jour ciif'S i.t mrdic'.t e, 3nil j it cured it ditecily , for w birh I aiiie i u I fee! vi ij gistrful. 'urs. iepcitu!'v, I r.LlZAHF.TIl n I.LR,:7 I esln-asce-au ! FITS?! FIT!! Fi rs!!! Dr. Townsemt, not bat ing tented bis sm ""apaiiils in if FHs, of course never reCi linnet drd il . and xv as utf 1 n d l receive lte follow In; In 111 an ii.tebm nt ai.d rei eiuble luin.rr in WeUdesiri i countv. j FmdX.im .iu u f 13. 15-47. Dr. Tow 1. send l;tar$ir: I liiive a lute .ul en year f r. i who has been several eais afil'ded wih fits, wr tried :d meist evri v thing lor her, hut wiltmni surcrs; j.t bet, a!'hns!i we omiM f,n I iki 1 recou niendnlin in cur circnliirs lor ca-s '..'. In rs, we ilwnkhf, a ?h was in very delicate heath, ue wo";iiite her r- n.e ol y sarsapurilla. ami are veiy glad w- tt i.l f-i 1: r.oi .si retoif: le , tt reo pill, bet b had no it-tuin of ibe F.ls. t our re:.t ptei .te ; rid surprise. Mie is last beeouvng iuc?e.i ::;! in ..i:t , in wi.,ci wr .eel er ati Tui. ours. reierirul v, jf'' P L"l LFK, Jc FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Tow in- nd's Sarsa- aril a h a severt :;a im. :ne.t c;. t f r I n ripteiil .'n-iiii.piuiu, Ibtrientievs, Ftti'usus I ini..-i I i-ii m d n.e 1 0111I1, Costivencss, Piles. Ieucoitl er , r VM.tt. i4 trnci .t or ! ditticull Meiitru :ti.i, 1 nc i tii.riice i f t Tn.r, or invi ! ,i t;.rt lisc Ir.; . thereof, and for tbe ceneral prostr.tion of Hi strtetn ro matter w bell er Ibe teiult of inherent cacse er caii 1 pdure.l l y irrrfii- ' Isriiy, i!!iies ct i rcideot. .N'thinj be more sut; tl.it 5 ibsn its invl-r-oratinp eircls on ihe buintn frame. Persons ali xtessneva ar d !. little, from ithir.c il el oue tn-come rotm-i and l.il f er.erf y nniirr i:s ii.fiuence. It immediatrlt teitnierhcis tit i.ervct.sr ets cf Ihe frlllite frame, which is the treat cruise of U 1101,1 e-s. It will nH te expet led of ti. in 1 nses of so deliritte n t.jtio.-. In t-tlol .1 cer .'.atrf of cures ei formed I ut ve can auie ihr t.l?. le.l, toxi huRctrf. ol cases h He len reported I o us . I i 11-noN f o es xtl.rre fun.. ile have Isen without fill d.e.t, -tiler ie p .t tenv twMttes f lloS i:ialu Ide uu-dicinc. I.ave t.-en birit w i'.h ti.ie healipj .:fpricii. TO MO f 11 Kit AND MAR ill III iVi)IKS. This Kxtra.-lof Sari, ru .Ut bs t- 11 rt-ir.'.v 7ie;e,.t io rft ence to female i.i.ij.K.n.i. i. fruiule ol.otit- r. n 'o p.t-e t c is appncchitie ibat t ri'iral j-rhwl. 'Ihe ImiiiiI I. .'-," -hou d iie'ecA to take It, at it is a ceitain ptevrMi.e f.r ai y .f I.. 1 n't.ru 11 - and hot -libte di-ease to xx hu 11 tetiiitl nie -nt jet I at li: tiu.r f ti.e. This period inny be delated tV r severnl yer.i- ty usiu -bis irwdicine. or U it lefs Valuable lor thou w .v:ire sppnJtt hiiif vtxii-oii.t I, t it c.lcuLied to ausist i.aiu-e, I y qnickriotia Ihe bluod and insiyotratln; the System. 1 ml. ed, 'Jus tie. in me i. invalu Ilde b r Vl the de I tea U diseases to which women are Miljrrt. It braces the winde nystrin, renews penntnenily t-e rtlursl energies, by retnovin tli- iiiiporit rof the lity, tu-.l nt ft -t nouialirie &s to produce tni tissue nt reltxauoti, xvhich is Ibe rase of 11104 medciiir taken for female xve;ikitess and di-a. bv u-iiix a few Ltsliesoi this medicine, many seveie and painful surgical c;rati.i.s msj he prevented. GR1! AT DLEssINO TO MOTHER'S AND j CHILDREN. It is Ihe safest and most eireclual medicine for puri'j irjf the s)tetu and relieving the suffering atten ! ant tipts-n child luith ever d iscovtretl. 1 1 strengt hens both I lie mother and .ild, preverls p.-ln and 'isetstn. Increase- :.nd enrirhe the fi d, fl w hn have ued It thir.k it Is in-di--pensnb'.e. It is hichly u-e'i I I ch before and after confinement, as il prevent tbsr.tses attendant upon rhildhirth in r rsniiverrs, pi'es, cramps, swelling of the feel, dei.c.nd. ncy, heartburn, vemifirtr, palu in Ibe back and loins, fihe priiri, hetriotibnce, and 111 reputatinr Ihe fecrelions and equnhyine ibe cirr ii!nI:.ii, it hi tut equal. Tbe ceat beauty of this medicine i, il is aUa t s sale, 1. nd the niosl rlellcr.le use it iiuist sutressfully. very few cases retpure nny oilier medicine. In some a little Casu.r Oil, r .Niacnesia, i useful. Kxeic In Hie ojier. air, and lt:bt lsd with this med. cine, wi I altx a) s eusiue a safe and easy confinement. ; NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Those that imitate Dr. Tow ns nd a SarstpaiHla have int nabl) Ci!l-d Iheirsluir a prea; icme.1) fi Feiurtles, i.t- kr., and have Copieu ; csir t ills and circnlars wh.ch leb.te to the C4.iiipls.ii.u of xs otuen tword for word other men who put up medicioe, hate, irre in üreat success of Dr. Tow neiid's Sars:ii:iro'.a in complaints it.cider.1 U . females, rec snme lided ll,elli-, all htir ll pre inM y Ihey- did not. A 1 numbei of these inixtmes. pills, i.e., are injurnsis to females, as they scgravate disei.se, and undernnt e ihe constitution. I St;KOFl'LA CURED. I This rertif.cale conclusively pr xes thai Iii rsspari'ls has perfect . cord 10I over the most obstinate diseases of Iba blood. Thier peitolU cured in one house is unprecedented. TlIKEi: ClULDKCN. I Dr. TwaseadDekt Sir: I have ihe jdeasure hi Inform )ou thai , three ol my children have been cured of the scrofula by Iii use ol yoir excellent niedicuis. Tliey xsete afflit led veiy M-verely wltb bstd nues; hste taken oniy fm.tliotiles; it took them at jy, fot which t ' feel myself under freat oblienlioji. j Yours, res(M-ttfu;iy, ISAC W. CRANE. 106 Mn-al. ORINIONM OK PHYMClANs. ; Dr. Towneend is aimost daily rrceiviint ordera from physicians ' different istrts of Ihe I'nion. ; This is 10 certify that we, the tindcrsipned, physicians of lie city ol Albany, have in niintenti cties tr libel iJr. Tt nsrnd's Srapanlla, and believe it lobe one of the inoei valuable preparations 1st the market. . p. r I' LING, M . I. J. WllXlN. M. II. ! ii. 11. iiKif;;s, m. d. I Albany, April 1, 1847. p. K KLMtMHlkF, M. D. ! CAUTION. . Owin-itotlie reat aiiceess and immense sa of Dr. Tot nsend's FHrsnpnrilla, a nuu.ltrof men xhn were lotmerly eer aeent. Iia commenced makinf Sar-sap.Tilfcx i.'xtrariii. F.I.xus. bitter, t-.iiniiif i Yellow Dock, Ac. 'I hey penernlly put it up in Ihe san.e shaped tot- ! lies. Hiid some ol tl.t in have stole ai d copied i ur adveilisenieuli ; lbv . areouiy xvort b less unit.iiU.ns. and should ! avoided. Principal Olhre, l'.'6 Ft'L l O.N eiret t. Sun Huildtnj. N. V. ; Red. ; Clin A; Co., S Male Hitet, llstoii ; Diotl At Sons, F.o N(ih Vefinfl , st 11 1 1, Phdadelph ia ; S. S. Hance, diutfiist.Paltinioie; p. M.Cc.ben I'liarlesloti ; Viirt i; ".. 151 I'lmurr street, . u. ; 105 fct.nl fa 1 Peat I street. AILtn ; and by al tbe principal diucstt and mt it haras I eeiiet.-iliy ll.rcaighout the t'nife.l Statt s. West Indies and the Canada j For sale by TOMLIXSOX BROTHERS, . Anrufs, siifii of the Gulden Mortar, opposite 1 he Washington Hall, Indianapolis. June" w a" y I 1 K1I I V t STC? iTItl Cai Minor - - . . .. . . . m m m M OTICF. I hereby -riven that l. -.terx of of Adrainlstriith.n xith the w ill annexed, bite teen granted to the nnrieri.irn4 11 y tu- 1 To-'- wwiii 1 ui 1.11 iu.i rvuoo , 11 pon me estate 01 E.LIC4stm W11 tus di ceased, laie of Coiie cc-.r.ty in ihe State ol Ktuturky. A "I persons ii.,le' tt-i to sai J cs'ate üre requested to rail and se'tb forthw ith, and ell perrons having Isimi a-mnst Urn state xx ill please to j .rest nt ihe nur- lot allowance. Tk if statt ii pio' ably tolvent. WII.LUM SULLIVAN', .iJm.st,tr.-r Jc Septem' tr'.'s, lsf. 3f,-w eh n. Oil. TOiVSEM)S S4IlSAPAniLL4. Ter ARRAN'I F.l genuine and for saiehy D. OR AICHLAD. i'iiirjnaMsVK ti cak. srv PIKCF.fl small patterned Pr.ctx at w holesale bv U 0 L. B. Wll.LUMSQN. COVTIlY PltODFCE. VTITF toi.tinus iu purchase la Urft lots for r,o-Uai low rates V T iajt S-rllTii 1 II ANN A
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