Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1849 — Page 2

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FOR GOVERNOR. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, OF PARKE COUXFY. j FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. j JAMES H. LANE, i OF DEARDORX CO I STY. ! Democratic SVaiv. Central f'oimu litte. A. G. POUTER, DR. A. CALL, DAVID REYNOLDS. C. O. WERBE, DR. L. DUN LA P. N. BOLTON, WM. H. MORRISON, KRANUK KINO, GEO. A. CHAPMAN, GEN. J. P. DRAKE. iTIririon County Convention. A C?imty C -.invention f tlc Dri.norat of Marion County will b? heM nt the C urt IIom in Indianapolis on SATURDAY, th'lthof APRIL iiMxt, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of appointing legates to repren-nt said county in ti e Congressional district Convention ; and also to nomin ite candidates for the several oßiccs to be filled by the people of Marion county at the next August elTtin, to-wit : a Senator, two Representative?, a Clerk of ihe Circuit Court, two Associate Judge, and a County Conunisioner for the 3d District. This District is composed of Pike, Wayne, Decatur and Terry townhips. The Democrats of the several townships of the eonnty are res pct fully requested to meet at such time a may suit their convenience and appoint delegates to represent them in the co-.nty convention as above. By order of the County Committee. tr. Cotigreioti:i! 'oiiv'ii lions. The following times and plate- have been agreed upon in the district nnmcd : 1st. District Thurahy, April 12, at Tetersburgh, jike county. 2d. Di?triit Saturday, April 21, nt Charlestown, Clark county. 5th. DistrictThursday, April 12, at Indianapolis. Centre Ton nvliip -M:iiion Count v. The Democrats of Centre Towndiip. are reniW! to meet at the Court llouso on SATURDAY the Mit of March, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of ap pointing Delegates ti represent fiid township in the cruntv Convention to be held on April the 7th, and to trrnsect any oliter neceenry and proper besinn, is hoped that there will Le n genrrrl turn out. tf. It We are pleased to hear that the Democracy of trie f?h Congressional District talk of electing J. P. Chapman, Esq., junior IMitor of th State Sentinel, to Congre??. We have no douM but that it is the best selection that could be tnvje. VanJrbugh Democrat. If duty faithfully performed to a party and ably performed, too entities a man to political distinction, Mr. Chapman will tul only receive a unanimous nomination, but rally hi party to n man in his upport at the ballot-boxes. Lnjayttt' Journal. The Democrats or the India nipoli- Ditri' t h-dd a Convention to nominate thir candidate for Congress on the 12th of April. J. P. Chapman, the Junior Editor of the State Sentinel, ii one of the Candida te?, and we may be permitted to say that, if a Democrat i- to represent that District, as its 1500 minority for Ca?s would indicate, we would much pre IV r seeing 'Page' elected to either of his competitors. Wick or W. J. Brown. Of course we would prefer the Elitär of the Journal to either. But when fite wills it otherwise, and wc have to choose between 4Lo!;:e-fo!;ies,' pire us a etraisiht-forward man, open even if ultra, frank and fearless even if bitter in his political principle. Chapman has mad' a good many great men out of very oor material and spoiled some others in making because they had not sense enough to act their part?. We think he has a f.iir right now to set up for himself, presumptuous as it may seem to the old political stagers, and we h pe that in the mehe fr the Democratic nomination, he may come uut uppermost. So. Bend Rrgister, Yig. If the district has to be again represented by a Locofoco, let it be by Chapman. lie deserves it for his talent?, industry and fidelity to hi p-irty. We see by a letter published in the Sentinel, that Judge Wick will not decline the nomination if aain tendered to him by the Democracy of the district. He Fay in his letter, that he id an old soldier and has received many wound in the service of his party. Fur which wounds, we suppose he would like to draw a life-Pension from hi party in the way of going; to Congress. V we rnibtakfi not, tho Judge hi inflicted Force wounds upon himself, which will speedily terminate Ins political existence. Salem Washington Co. Xews, Whig. Tint Judge Wick may, during his six year9 service in Congress, have done an occasional act not epproved by all hW constituents, i quite jmsiible : so might any other man: but we have no idea that he has committed political suicide, as theNews" seems to think. As to the t4life-penion," the Judge takes no more than the law gives hirn, we suppose, and any body else would be expected to do that. Eds. Sejit. The Madison Courier is tickling J. P. Chapman's bump or ij-eslenn. "PainfuV indeed ! Oh, slnw, Chapman that is al' talk; thepain' would cease without endangering vour life, if elected our word for it. Xetccast'e Courier, Whig. If the TIadion Courier has ascertained the location of J. P. C.'s "s'lf-tsteem" he has m de a discovery; for the phrenologists don't give him any such quality, and say that the want of it is a great deficiency, and i. only partially supplied by a pretty good developement of ct-mbatlit'irrs. "Painful," indeed! Certainly fiir! but on account of others, not hi own. There, you Fee i? a manifestation of large b?nrcJncf9 as well ns mal! s.esfjTGovernor Dunning hi b?en in this city sorro j day, as we should have Mated in oo.r last paper, and I has entered upon the discharge r;f the duties of his I cEce; all of which, we have no do ibt, will be trans- 1 acted with that promptitude and energy for which n j is remarkable. All the rest cf the administrative of- : fices, excepting Secretary of State, are now held by j whies; but it will not be Gov. Dunning' fault if all ; business be not executed to the entire satisfaction of j the public. Congress In tlei House, on the 3d in!.. Mr. Sie- . phcn3 of Georgia asked leave to introduce an impor- i tant resolution relating to the Mexican Treaty, and j embodying a protocol not before published. This, it is suppoved, will invalidate the Treaty. Objections I were made, and Mr. Stephens withdrew the resolution j fjr the present. ' Fourth District. 5f.o. W. Julian, Esq., hat been recommended as the frei soil candidate for Congress in this District, by the County Conventions held in Wayne, Henry and Union. It i now understood, we believe, that he i to be the can hdite of that party by unanimous consent. Wma Proscription. The offices nt the diposal of the Whig Governor of Pennsylvania not being half sufficient to satisfy the hordes of hungry beggars who daily beset him, the whigs in the legislature are ; trying to legislate the Surveyor General and Auditor j General out of otücc, and give those appointment to j the Governor! The present incumbents ore demo- I crats, and their removal is sought f r that reason and ' for no other. Aleert L. Holmes. candidate for Congre in the Lafayette District in 1345, did in McGranvill, Courtlind county, N. Y., on tho 21:h ult., in the 35th year of his age.

A Card. Meesrs. Ch.ap.mans &, Spann: I have nceivid numerous letters asking me to be a candidate for Congrerfs. I tnke thi method i f answering them through ihe medium of your papr. The w higs will doubtless remove ir.e from !Sr-; I opposed the elertioii of their Candidate, und as his administration will certainly he whig, I fIpiII not Pitppnrt it. I have therefore no favors to nsk or expect nt his hand-. I stVilI return with my family to Indiana, about the 23th of March next. My future home will be nn a farm in Johnson county. Though I hove been nWnt from the State, on official buinc; I have not lot my residence, and would not, for the best olnce in Washington. The Constitution requires that the Representative Fhall 'when elected be an inhabitant of the State in which he shall be chosen.' I have said this much to show that I will be eligible. My name is at the disposal of the convention. If selected, as the, candidate, I will canvops the district with what little ability I possess. If elected, my experience in public mitten?, ot Washington, will enable me, I trust, to bo of some service to the people, whose servant I shall be. I have no cliims open the Democracy of She district; they have a right to command me; and whether it be to bear their Ptandard, er tight under it for another, I will cheerfully obey. The names of several worthy Democrats will be presented to the Convention, I have henrd none mentioned that I cannot cheerfully support. Wc must le united, and with Union for our watchword; success is certain. The Dpnioeratic members of the legislature from the district, having selected the 12th day of April next. for JiMulinjr tht convention, which is one month in advance of the usual time, is my apology for this note. W. J. UROWX. Jan. 27, 1940. The Democratic papers in the district will please publish the above, and present their bills for payment. W. J. R

SI a very ami Ii.solnlion. We presume that our readers have noticed occasional short parag-aphs, relative to the meetings of 'Southern members of Congress, which have been held at Washington during the session, and the avowed object of w hich was, to repel the acts of the Xorth n regard to Slavery in the tcrr iMrics by measures upon which the South should unil?. ere can be no doubt, that some of the leader in this movement, were disposed to present to the Southern people, as a sort of vUiin tlum, the actual dissolution of the Union, unless the North should yield in fivor i f the principle of Slavery extension ! Tirs is a movement which, year ago, we anticipated minht occur; but we did not thm think that its occurrence could have passed otT with so little effect upon the public mind. It has been a perfect mountain in Hb"r ! and the People every where have cared so little about it, that they have not evenAjig'td nt the abortive throes. Vet the movement is important in one of its incidents, if not more. It shows that the sun of Mr. Calboun, the greater leader of the South, has nearly reached it setting ; and that he can no longer exercise that powerful influence ovpr the Southern masses, which hi lofiy intellect long enabled him to do. Other Southern leader are now contending with him f r intellectual empire, and he must go to tho wall. Upon no proposition, nt any of the meetings, could ):e obtain a united vote. In the 'committee of 15" the address written by him was rejected, and one by Mr. Berrien was adopted; and though the caucus reversed this act by a vote of l) to 27, the tnoral effect is inevitable. The truth is, the linv Ins gone by, whea threatening measures of tins kind could exercise a control!ing influence upon the people, of the North, and of the West too. They have become a mere bugbear. which instead of causing fear, only excite disgust. This may b an anfortu'iate condition of public fueling f ;r the South; but it has been occasioned by the recklessness, or rather the ill-judgment of her own loaders alone. Had they managed the Texas question a little more prudently, wisely and fairly, how many difficulties might have bepn avoided ! With all their talents, and all their ability, they never can retrieve the lofso which those errors have inflicted and will inflict. "The sceptre has departed" from the South, and 14 Westicard the star of empire taks its wiy !' Onto Legislature. The Committee on Elections hac reported in favor of Pugh and Piepxe, the two Loco members from Cincinnati, and the report was confirmed by a vote of JU to 32 This was done while Mr. Spencer was at home attending upon a sick mother. Jstfayette Journal. Well, what f it! Judge Spencer had addressed the House at length upon the subject of his claim to a seat, and had spent live or six weeks at Columbus in endeavoring to establish his pretended right. The question had been fully canvassed, and it is not at all probable that Judge Spencer could have thrown any new light upon the subject. He had no vote, and his presence could not have changed the result. What a contemptible paragraph, then, is that above quoted. No Wonder. The Indiana Whig, at Rising Sun, 'wonders' several falsehood vhich he connects with the rarne of lion. Tos. A. Wright, and then, Mtpposing his readers will btheve, "wonders" if they will vote for that gentleman! This is the most despicable mode of attack ; and causes no wonder that some editors are so little appreciated, and that u!l fo.r? r i:; a degree. Plymouth Ciumu h. Brooklyn. It will be gratifying to the numerous friend of Rev. Henry W. Be roller to learn that the Trusters cf this Church have decided unanimously, with the concurrence bf the congregation, to erect a new edifice as speedily as possible, a house sufficiently large to seat about 2.000 pernons. The damage by the late fire i so great, that they hive decided upon thi course as the wisest ond best. (7- The Editor of the IVnnsylvanian, John W. Forney, Esq., contradicts the reports in circulation that he is to become associate editor of the Wash in"ton Union. Sorry to hear it. 07-The Governor of Illinois has been authorized by an act of the Legislature to procure suitable swords, with proper device and inscription, to be presented by him to Gen. Shield and each of the colonel of the 2d, 3d and 4'h Illinoi regiment in the late war, and a f imilar one to be presented to the eldest son of Col. Hardin. Ct7" Turman, of the Covington Vf'plSs Frirnd is petting to be about as great a wag as hi neighbor Jenk of Lafayette. Hear how he does up msrriago notices, 'joint resolutions" as he calls them : Married In C vington. on Wednesday, the 3d inst., hy John Fields, E-q., Mr. George Galloway to Miss Sally Ann Bills. Ah, ha! George, we've fund you out at last. While collecting JVa" u town, you coaxed old Lemuel's "UilLa-ic iy" to the "f -," and married her, you did. We'll publish vou in the paper for that, old fellow!" 07"Henry Clay has been elected U. S. Senator from Kentucky, as per previoua nomination, for six year from the 4th of March next. The vote t. no for Clay, 92; fjrC.il. Kiehvd M. J hnon, 45, the full democratic vole.

coitui?sroxi!:.cx:. Washington City, J hi. 31, H-19. You have no doubt, re this, learned, bv mv tele graphic Despatch, that Gen. Drnue has been appointed ixl confirm -.! as Receiver of I'nbiic Moneys ot Indianapolis. It is cuppo-ed here that he will not. , , . , bi n rnovcfl by ben 1 jv I r. ml flight 1 atteinloil a lvee at tl.e White linusr, and had quite a chnt with the I'reMdent. Mr. P)'k is so pleasant and plain that i would not realize that I was conversing w.th the greatest man in the world, in point of Matiori. Mrs. Polk is very much of a lid indeed. I receive the most respectful attention from all Inr dianians here. I was introduced to Mr. Ruchnnau, ' ' " ' " T; """ Mr. Walker and lady, Gen. Houston, Mr. King, Mmtster to t ranee, Judge Douglass of Illinois and all the prominent gentlemen and ladies at the levee, amongst whom were Mr. Whitney, the Railroad man, and Stephen, the great traveller. S. T. 13. Rail itoad to Hie Pacific. The Cincinnati Enquirer states that Prof. Mitchell of that city recently addressed a meeting in the hall of the House of Representatives at Columbus, at which Gov. Ford presided, assisted by other iligmtaries of both parties. The Statesman says : Professor Mitchell addressed a large audience in the Hall f tli j House of Representatives, on Saturday evening, on the project of a Rail Road to San Francisco. Tn a short tune liiere will be a continuous line of Rail Road through the states of Ohio, Indiana and Ilhno c to St. Louis, and the importance to the West, in fact to the whole Union, of a continuation of this line of Bail Iload to iho Pa -rifle can scarcely! llll.l UHU Ol 11 III IkOUl io ms I 1 , I IIVj I II I .Villi-1 J ! estimated. Processor Mitchell's address was very lie, extremely entertaining, and had a mr.st happy flucnec in favor of immediate action. He dwelt at be nb infl great length, and eloquently, on the great change in the commerce of the world the completion of this road would produce, and the vast importance it was to the Western States. Of the committee which reported resolutions, Col. Medary was chairman ; and tho following were their resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the position occupied by the United States, between Europe and Asia, places it in her jtfv.vrr to command the commerce of the world. That in this age, ih most direct and ex- ! petitions means of commercial intercourse arc tho j b-j.t. ; y.'iWif , That the Atlintr: and Pacific Oocans I ought to b-? united by railroad, passing through tho i centre of the Union, intersecting the S.utes of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, .Missouri, and thence acres the N. W. Territories to California. H's-ited, Iliat in the opinion ot this nice ing t,.e general government ought to aid in tho construction of a rail road from St. Louis, Missouri, to California, by such donations of land or money, as may enable a private company, to accompli-h this great work. llrsofrrd. That it will bo disastrous to the interests of the West to permit the construction of the Panama railroad, except on compromise, securing the building of the St. Louis and California railroad. AV.VO.W, liiat tb: subject b earnestly recommend - eil to tho immediate notion of the Executive and the Legislature of Ohio, trusting that such step may be taken as w ill protect the interests of our own State and wet iiener.-llv On motion of Mr. Pugh, of Cincinnati, Resolved, Trat the thanks of this meeting be presented to Professor Mitcnell, for his able, ard highly interesting address. In this connection it should be noted that a Committee of the House of Representatives in Congress has reported in favor of the project of Apinwall, Steobons and C.iaiiticcv to construct a railroad across . . " .... the Isthmus ot lanami, upon winch tho trouj, stores, munitions of war and mails of tho Union ehall be transported ; and the trade and travel of the United States to have preference in trin-mis iiori to thosa of othr countries, in consideration of which Uncle Saui is to pay to tho company the sum of two hundred . c? i i n " c and titty thousand dollars per annum for ten year, to comr. Now, tin's scheme may lie of great advantage to the Eist and South. U Leonis to be the only practica.Ii it.- . . i . i I i t I 4 i ii . . i phshed, if the (fovcrntnent shall enter into the nr - 1 ' '

ranement, in the space of three or tour years. Uut ; ,,.r n deeuiiiii; (od andSaviur. When told by her pasits accomplishment may ahnt OUt, for a long time, per-j tor that in all probability her death wnsnenrnt band, haps entirely, the construction of nn overland road. ! s' remained calm and composed in her feeling, and Wo think the great Northwest should look out for !6ai'1 CoiHJjic.t .loiibt ll.al, tl.miffli a great inner iii i i ! tnmu:h laitli in Christ she had mad? her spiritual itselt 1:1 this matter, and do heartily coincide in tic' i 7 i . t. ..-c i r , and eternal interests tjuite secure. It was her coiuiviews expressed in the resolutions of the meeting. jdenceand her rejoicing, that, upon the dissolution of ! " I " " , i its earthly tabernacle, her liberated spirit would enter (&-W e are indebted to Judge Wick for some pack- ; a iM1i(lirig ,f (jod, a house not made with hands, nges of seeds, fur which we are very much obliged J eternal in the Heavens. Her last and only anxieties

to him. Itlic!ii:r;iii I'lank Ko:iI.

The improwmcnt of this great thoroughfare by j carf : but even these anxieties were relieved by the planking it, is of great importance to Indianapolis, 'thought that that daughter had iriven her heart to the It would brmir an immense amount of trade (espe- Savior, and, as a lamb of his hVk, would never be ciaUy in the fill, winter, and fpring,) to our mer- . l,0n ft of his guardainship and bleing. It is indeed chants and hiiMiuss men. It passes through a coun- comforting to her friends to know that Mrs. Wainty that net ds only the facilities to render tt equal to 1 wright died as s-he lived, leaning upon the arm of her any portion of the State. These things considered, j Redeemer, and committing all tho interests near and to say nothing of the value of the stock as a profita-j dear a ,Cr heart, to his care and keeping, ble investment of money, (of which titcre can be no ; Her God sustained her in her final hour; doubt) ought to induce our citizens to subscribe Ii be- Her final hour brought glory to her God !" rally to this enterprize. Every man who can spare ! G. mi ans from his business even to take one share ou;ht " 1 ' - - - - t(Joit j siu;iiiFä"s sau:. One hundred thousand dollars will make the road ; B'oniÄr from LogailSjH)rt to this place. Operations haV3 al- mle, on the lirnt day of March, IHl'.l, at the Comt House d K)r, ready been commenced at Logansport, nnd enough of j? ,he l:wn ?f nJj""H. 'hin the hours presenhed by law, J , . , , , " tl rents aud niofi f, fur seven years, of the followmj tot of land, the road cetnplettd to know that it will only cost to-wit: sl4rO per mile. Lot No. 1 1. In out-lot No. ?0, in the town of IniÜunnpoIi, l.eing v t, ' , " . , .. , . , ... bounded as follows: Icüinninj at a corner on Weit street, one lers'OtlS Wishing to Subscribe Can dO SO by calling hu,l,..l L et from the Soutli corner of wi.l out-l.t no.rui.nin oil Ja.MFS I);.AKL, -., of this city, who has charge North 60 feet on raid street to a cornor, Ihence iOU ftet east to a . c 1.-. t . 1. . r . i . . j i corner, thence south .0 teet to a comer, thence wwt Odd leet to

w, mi; uv oh jui nun puipose.oirur oournai. I nt r. t: r:sTi n. ; Disco v e n v. p-jyre eo'iy the fblluwin' i Vr T- Ti i ""i tllO rM. . veiling lost, datd frorn a recent letter to the insf. Who now will object to the appellation of -the Troviso of Jeirerson!" "Mr. Dix has nude another verv interesting dis - ,,. ,i .i ;.. r ,i " T covcry among the archivts T the government. He lrtS found tin original draft of the ordinance of 1734, presented to Coiiress, und acted upon in April of r, n ' l I that year.' Ti o committee who reported the ordinance, consisti r riV tr it r r t i i r i P'l Ol JetlersOIl, Unwell, Ot U. I., and Chase, ot Aid. The whole is in the hand wrilitn of Jeff. rson, inclu- " r im..!..,,. tary servitude," which was struck out by that Congress, because it could not obtain a vole of two - thirds, but wan nfl er wards incorporated by Mr. Dane! into hin drnff of tl.H ordinnnre of 17S7. ne.il ndoMtnC r uy .nires'. "This orizinal draft, by Jrflerson.Vjf an act or orf .i . i' .i imneefor Ihe government ot the north-weet territorief, is, in other rowpects, a ery curious and interesting docutnent. Hy it, thc whole territory was divid ed into teil states, who boundaries were prCSCri!ed witn consnteruble pariieulanty, and even tbe names wi re assigned tin Hut the material fict is, that there stands the anti-slavery einige in the hand-writing of Thomas Jelferson. The paper is deposited in tho ptate depnriuu nt, along with other records of the proceedings of the old Congress." Lab ir in the United States. M. Toquovillc Inn recently published nn article entitled All Honest Lnlh.r is Hormrahle," in which he remarks: "In the U. S'ates opinion i not ngaint, but in fivor of, the dignity ..f labor. Ti:ere, a rich nun feels constrained ' public opinion to devote his leisure to some indu rial or commercial business, or some public duties. He would expect to fill into disrepute if he passed his life only in living. It is in order to scape this obligation to work, that o many rich Americans come to Europe; here, they find fragments of aristocratic soci-tv, among whom it is yet creditable to do nothing or have nothmi lo du." (Jen. John McQueen his been elected to Congress from tho Georgetown district of South Carolina to fill the vacancy rnnl by Ihn death of Mr. Sims. His mnjority is upwards of 700 votes. Mr. McQueen is eleeted both fr the unexpired term of the nrcsert i Coheres ami f..r the next Cmsre. He is reported ' to bo a Toy lor Democrat. ßj. Patriot.

T25E2 MAJUiLTS.

Cincinnati, Feb. 5, 1S40 Flour The market has been erv qijiftto-H.iv, 'd i .J:VM) . ,()0 tJo from slorftf ,oU, j,re,ion, ev,.n. ! in. at 3.1K). The receipts in the ta-t 24 bourn wore light, i Provisions The trans anions are very limit. .Und il.u only salen reporleil are. I'JO'J nieres B..lk Hani, country," . nn,i i,, !,.. .Vi p..... ,m t.,,1 t .1... ....I.. i ... ouo i .i . r, i. i.. .. I i ; I .",.J UIIV, III I.T, ( HI I . t'lJ-TT T I "Iii I 'S"., tlie lattt-r not an inHiciiion ot tili inarKct lor new W'e hear of nolhin" done irt LarH. Nr.w YoitK, Feb. 3, P. M. Tiiere uns n gnetMilritive movement in Flour tn-ihiy. and 0,500 hrls cli.inged hands at S3.2ö.3:Öll for iNew Or-1 . - . ... .. . i lea. is, nrnl $5 50 hr Wt.-Vrn. In (iraui there is no jHmnjre either a- rej,arHs price r demand. i i'i. it ... ..... Phere is a good drtnand for lork fr the California ilrmfe, mid Ui ales to-H.-iy romprise 875 ;50aI2.73 for Piime und 13:25 fur Mesa. 75 brls. at S12 Pittsburgh, Feb. 3, P. M. Small sales of Flour for city ronstrnption, at $3.C2 at this price large rales rouM not t !!. umI. S.iles of Lard loa moderate extent at fig-iO. Sale of Uacon at f.: for Side!, f.r Shoulders, and 7c fir Common Hams lite latter in good demand. Sales of rectified Whiky at 1H Nr.w Orleans. Feb. I, P. M. There 'n a steady demand fm Shji, amj tn maikct is firm tt 3j).i4c Sale of M dasc at 20a2lc maikct inactive. S.Jo ,f IVm C.iTee at CGc. The sales of Flour have been very mudetate at $4:10 a 4:40 pi ice drooping Sales of P.ik at f.11 for Mes. ar.1 10:23 a 10:31 4; fr i?ririie. Sales of Laid at 6j a 7jc. ii. eluding tiaueli and k2. Racnn Shnalder tiin 5lc for Cincinnati, and 5c for MiouiL Cin. Gaz , Feb b. Masonic Hall, Ckntke Loix.n Xo. 23.) February IS ID. At a meeting of paid Lodge the follow in resolu jtions were unanimously adopted. Whereas, our tene.-uble Brother Bizil Brown has I w - t- t km .wt, ''. Ji " II II I - x7 j been removed by death from among u; andwhereas, j iijmui occasions of such a character a manly sorrow is 'not incompatible with an humble submission to the Divine Decree, which has appointed unto all men once to die; therefore be it Ilesolttdy That we lament the decease of our aged Brother, not only because we thus love a worthy member of our Fraternity, but also because he was a kind neighbor, a rirm friend, a good citizen, and a mm of ju,t intentions and of benevolent feelings. w' Wiv, 'Inat the excellent wife of our deceased J Brother who, for a very long series of ycirs, shared ! in his j-.ys nu" participated in hi sorrows, and was j ever faithful and true to him, in prosperity and in adversitv. is doubly entitled to our sympathy and sun- ; p ;t, bein.r pick as well as sorelv bereaved; and while j wf. invoke Almighty God to give her strength and con- ! sola'.ion in her deep nflliction, we pledge ourselves to j b mindful continually of other duties which we owe j t ( (. y. j Hso!rrd, That the members of this Lode as n ! tribute of sincere respect, will attend the funeral of , v.r decease d Brother, and that the members of our ; sistnr Lodgt.. in this city, and all other member of the fraternity he invited to join with 11 in the perform--anceof this duty; and further, that the brotherhood of j this city w;ll wear the usual badge of mourning for j ihirt'. days, j vVWrt, That the Secretary of the Ldi:c be, and ; be is hereby instructed, to convoy to tho widow of the 1 deceased the heartfelt sympathy of the members of i thus Lodge itia loiter of cond dence, together .vtth a j c,pV-of t.'.ese resolutions. j H solve I. Tliat a cony of these resolution be furniched to the editor, of the city V paper.-?, nnd the editor j of the Masonic Ilevio'' at Cincinnati, with a request tor the publication ot the same. Attest: CIIAS. FISHER, Sec. C. L. In this city, on Saturday morning", Feb. 13, Bazil Ih'.MWN. nijetl ab-ut Chi. Mr. linnvn was one of our I oMest citizens", ntnl is cxtensivclv knoan tiirnittjhout ; it... i.t..i .-.oi.-.r. i. r.. ' , , . - tt lowrti in iii;s cnv iiiinni: ti. any vears. 110 uns a . !nn, aM,i hisdcaih will te r.-n tted bv a crpat j multitude. He was bt.rird with Masonic honors, of t winch fraternity he was a member. i I this city, on Thursday ruornin?, the 1st inst., i Mr. JIaklarct Wain wju'.ht, aged a little Jess than .,VHars ' Mrs. Wninuriht Fpont t!io early part ol her life j jM of y-n m c;unc ,() ,his place, and during Iht residence h'-re nidefired : h i -elf to a large eirele nf friends .anil acquaintances. "" especially 'wloud Inj those u ho hntw hr best. lie fore her decease, she was eoufin'd for several ....... 'I. r, 1 . .1. V . . ...... J . ...I. ...I. .1.1 i uiiMiiiis in a mu hi sit. hues, uui ini; w n il n nine ene , foI1IH, ,rroat comforl 1M K.onill- n tho pr,?mi,c f f were for her children, especially for a beloved daugh ter, whom she felt that ehe was leaving at nn age when she needed a mother's counsel and a mother's . the vUcc of beginning.cont..inins one fourth cre ,ore or le i lace of liesinnincr. cont.'iniiii one lonrih cre more or less And on fiiluie to realize the full amount of jii-izinent, interests end costs, I will at the Mine time and p'ace.exjiove ihe feo simplt of s.iid real et-tate. Taken . tlie property of lleorgc Williams. mi:,istrat.r. at the suit of Chur!es UrinWmjn, of the estate of Frederick Scnweeck and other-. i u,n m. c 1 SII.I6IBrl' S AIjI. 5V virtue of it writ of venditioni exponas to tne directed from thecie.k'so.hceof the Mariot, circuit court, l -iii ex-e lo i-uiri-ale, on the tir?t daynf March, is)!), nt the Court House Jr. ' the tow., of IiMi.ampoli.s w ithm the hours preribed bv Jjw, the rents and proliU lo; seven yean, of the followini real .state, to-wit: No-45 "u l 12 ln s l"cNo. l. block No. 9, wc.vt of White ' river ia J. II. Ilncktr' addition lo the town of In, uannnoln. ' And on failure to realize the lull amount ol judgment, interest ai.dcou. will at the inme time and place, ei pose the fee simple ; ;;j.si ä Tht ;ü,t,l:roi"'r" Wi'"ara Ts.t ch.ahles cami dfll, fherifl m. C. j $11 lllSFi-S SAL, I?. YJV virtueof e writs of vend.tioni esponns tome. lirected (torn the clerk tK.ce ol t ie Marwu ( ucu.t C o..rt. 1 will exp3e to ipiuiic sale, on llie fim day of March. JHiy, at the Court House door, in the town of Indiun.ipol.s, within ti e I our prescribed by ,i,w thc ,enl" a,ul proti'sfor seven yean, i fct.te, to-wit : Forty f. et otr the west end of thesomthhi ol the lollowiiig real half of lot Not. 11 and 12, in nquare No. 71, in tl.e town of Indian apoli. And on failure to realize the lull a.uount of ju tcment. interests, nd costs, I will at the same time and place, cipot the fee simple j of said real estate. Taken the propei ty id John Care, at the sui' of George Weidend a.,.l ainue T. Weollen. 7t-t CIIAHLKS C. CAMPHELL. SherllT M.U. siii:iiarrs sale. BY virtue of 2 writ of venditioni exponas to me dhected from ttte clerk's uffiee of the Marion circuit court, I wiil exjiose to put Ii. sale, on the lind daj of March, lt., nt the Court House door in ihe town of In L.inapolH, Marion county, within the hours piesenbed ty l;,w, the rent and profits, for levm yearn, of the following reril estnte, to-wit : Tl.e undivided hntf of thn south half cf the northwest Pactional qu iter v. et of White riverof seetion No. 3, township 15, rane 3, contiiiiiiiiR thirty-o.te and a ha'f cr $. An 1 mi f oliire to reilize the full amount of judgment, interest an t ccds I w ill at the same time and place, etpose the fee simple of s.iid re il entate. Taken a t'.e property of E'e rei-el.atth, nut ol Austin W. Morris und A dan ll.iuh. TS ts CM ULKS t;. CAMI'DELL. Sheriff M.C siii:ui rr'.s si ja:. WT Y virtue of a venditioni exponasto i.ie diree'ed from the cterk B 9 offlce of thc Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to ptihtir rf. on th first day of Mreh, nt the Court House door in the town of Indianapolis, within the hours prescribed bylaw, the rents unJ profits for seven year?, of the fol.owinj real estate, to-wit : 'I he west of the west oT the hall of the aouthwest quarter of section 21. towns'ili 11. range 5, 40 nfres ; nNo thft east lnlfof lh- southeast quarter of aerti-Jii i0, in towns..ip I I, range 5,1-0 aires A vd on failure to re ilie the full amount of raid Jtidtne-it Interest and cost. I will ot th same time a;d plic-, expose tlm f.-e simple of said re:.l estnte. Taken as tho property of Ingram Little, at the suit of James Cochran. CHARLES C. CAMPBELL. 79 ta Pheri.T M. rioa County. vuLi1?iivr. BONT forfH Pt. VaVntine'i )ay. the 14th of February. A choice selection just received bv :8 HtÖRRIKOV k TALBOTT.

lTIioI s:tI s.ilr Hat & C;ip Varchoitsc. Cl.Vi:.S V CltAIG, Southicezt Corn:r of Main and Fourth Streets Lou' ikviUc, Kentucky, "KB AVISO rtJucfd tl -ir ttnrk during lh pt ta.on lowrr ilu iliitti for several years, have Vetu nalled to fill their ernive Wnrerooins w ith an tntutJfta Stork vf thtir own manufacture, ( with llie exreption of Panama, I-ji orn, Palm Leaf nd traw Coods gtnerallj, w hicli iht-y import,; thir ock ccnsi:ing in part ol

F.shiona' Mack Beaver H its ;

D do Nutri.i i'o ; Do do Saxon,- tJo : I Molkiniln; Do (flo ilk ,'0; Do do Angola o ; Do and broai i.rim l.lack Concj Nuts; Do do do Jo UruOi do j Do tio d.y Co Catsimere Hat ; D a i'.o do lo Ita-sia do; ''o do lw lr.ab Daver do; Do do do do Otu r do ; Do do do do Itrush do ; Do do do white Caisimcre do ;

Brown Fur California Hat: Black, vthitf, and pearl Ituena Vista Hat; Do In do Wool Sjioitini do ; Do do do do Ashland co ; Youths' and boys Fur, Silk, and Angola Hat ; Fine Fur Sporting- do; MenN :nd lov i'anama 5o ; Single lnm Leghorn do ; Double do do do ; Cui'inla Straw do ; Hutland and Luton Straw ito ; Pedal and Dunstable braid Stiaw do ; White and vaiiegated Fa!m do; Childicn's fjnev Leehorn and Straw do; Gt.ized, Cloth, Velveteen, mid every variety of Summer Caps ; -hiMreii plain and embroidered Cloth And V elvet cap ; LarfitV RHir-e Ilea 1 Clear. An w e have during- ihe p.it ynr preatiy enlarged and improve i our machinery and mnn-l'aciuiinsr nnpamtu. our fa-iliti now fur ae'tin up Rue and cheap Hats and Cup, lire equal to those of any Kast m esiat-iishniei t, a:id liom our long etperiente nd practical Kiowledffe of the business, w e have no ueitttion manuring mer chants and da!er th;it u e can f urnisii them with a greater vari ety, an. I k tetwr adaitd t the est and South th .n any E.-sftrrn House, and a prict.-s a lo"', without the additional con anil llsK Ol r arriae C-Particirr aiti ntion paid to filling orders. N. It i ad for Furs. 78-aweow IUILUOAD STOCK I OK SALK. BV virtue of a joint r-olut":ou ol the G-nT;il Assenitdy of tl e st.iteof Indiana, aj proved Januury 10,1149, the uinicrfignOne Hundred and Seven Shares Of rtork heloninpto the SUte in tde Madison and Indianapolis Jiaiiroad Conmauv. It w ill tie sold in lots to suit purchasers, frojosiiions tor the whole, or for any nunilier of shades, vil te received until the 6th of March next. The whole amount must tie p.Od at the time of the purcha-e, and a transfer will be made for th State by the undersigned. The stock i entitled to a dividend from J ui. 1. ri). t s I. M.MJUIKK. Auditor of State. XOTICJU. OFriCK I.sdiaüti 51 l" TL k. l Fine Isi:R4--cr. CcMP A 5 T , Indianapolis, Ikctmher f, l-is. ABSTRACT of the Report of the Direct to the MembtrM of the In dumi Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at the twelfth Jlnimnl Meeting, Of tu at rne ijjire tj l,ie Company in Indianapolis, on HtdntMay, Lt cember 6, 1?-H : Policies have Iw-en isued during the yenr to the numte of Q?S. Insuring on property to the amount of - - fi V1' w The Premium Xotes'on which amo'int to 11,1270 The 5 per ctnt;ige on aid notes is - - li." i And the fees fir Polifit-s amount to - - -3s hi Tl.e u licde numtH?r of Policies since March 20, 137,18 4.0-22 Covering property to the amount of f 6,Cß"t,"-4.fi Of which li-i i-eM disfhir.-ed the sum of - - - 5. na.G.vi Leaving at risk, Novem!-r 3', lS-. .... l,jl'J,"-10 1 he w hole amount of Premium Nots sine March ."j, i-37. is :o Of which ha bet n di-cliar;ed the igrn of - 302, 4tS Leaving in force. Novetnher : 0. 1-4S. ... 1(11 122 t-5 The allowing Schedule exhibit the Losses by Fire, Estimated Interest theieon to Jan 1,1-19, and other Liabilifie mtained an. i iiicurrii i y the C-oinpany ince Octotier 11, I-4i,vit. : oo 5? V 5 -: i3 .t t at. jc ci'w.-iJ.nc-ij-1-icoo a S -t . s. r r - r zx H - r. 2 ttir;--!;-;' rr c- r- Ees--.t-3 r : e.- c ; v- . r3 - r - O 3C 1 Cl "S" c is O. 1 ? 3 a -1 --1 Xt.uOciSÄTC-lw'" 2 ä 2 c Z3 1 3 ic i to -t o r. 3 5 - t 3 3 ai a z 3 3 The receipts durin? the tar have hecn as fo.'lowi : Batai.cp, November 30. 147. ..... $3.4r Sßl Kive iK.-r cental on Fremium Notes, .... ji.yj Fcisfor Policiw. 2:w 00 Assessments on Discharged Notes, .... 1,2685 Interest on Assessment", ...... ,25 81 Assessment No. 3, ordered Sept. 56, 184", 9 05 Assessment No 4, or.lered Autr. 1 1. H41, ... fi 3Assessment No. 5, ordered July 2s, 18IJ, - - - 4'9 51 Assessment No. l, ordered Aug. 2 , 143, - - - 40.171 Assessment No. f, ordered Sept. et, 1843, - 1125 Asesment o. 9, ordered Ort. 10. 114. 127 19 Assessment No. 10, ordered Oct. 11. I17, 9,346 4:5 Assessment No. 11, ordered Oct. 7, 11. - IG 99 Total, 313."21 09 EXPENDITURES. Th expenditure of th year have been as follows : Losses hy Kire and Interest on same, - 89.41 C3 Pro tit and Ixiss, ... .... 56 90 Abatement, - " 11 15 Agents for eommi-sion. - 8t3 "9 Agents for applications, - 26 (Xi 1 ,0?9 79 Printing and advertising. 74 73 Rooks and stationery, -roslaeson letters and packages, Taxe. - - - - Professional services, Ivestiation 01 losses, -Costs of suits, -Pant and heat of office rooms, Tresident and Treasurer, Secretary, -Clerk hire, - Assessment No. 7, repaid, - SI 66 108 12 71 12 &0 37 75 35 G aoo 00 tf)0 00 1.200 fiO 20 75 3,693 5 2 e3 13.276 46 5.444 (.: Balance, Nov. 20, 131?, Total, - TOTAL RECEIPTS. (Since March SO, 1P37.) Fire per centage on premium notes, - Fees for policies, - .... Astessments on discharged and eipire.I notes, Loins to pay losses, ..... Assessment No. I, ordered Oct. 9. lfW. -Assesment No. 2. ordered Sept 30, 139, Assessment No. ?, ordered Sept. 2G, 1840, Assessment No. 4, ordered An;. 11, 1S11, Assessment No.."), ordered July Zr, 181., Assessment No. 6, ordered Au. .5, 1843, . Assessment No. 7, ordered Sept. 1, -Assessment No. f, ordered Sept. 4. 15. Assessment No 9. ordered Oct. 10. H W. AscsFmetit No. 10, ordered O. t 11, 1'47, Assessment No. It, ordered Oct. 7, IS4r-, -Interest on assessments, Profit and loss, Judgmentson premium notes, Total, TOTÄT, EXPENDITURES. (Since MurrhS9,l?3:.) Losses by fire, Interest on losses, -Epene, Abatement, Interest, discouunt and exchinje, Profit and loss. .---- Assessment No 1, repaid, Assessment No. 2, repaid. Judaments on rremium notes repaid. Loans repaid, Balance, Nov. 50, 1813, Total, i9,isi 30,r4T f,0 6.359 33 15.3-J4 i'S.3."7 43 15.763 10 31.-.07 16 P.isir, e0 6.0l7 44 P.27 f.9 H .0i W Od ,47:i -. 106 9 ) 1,049 21 23 j f-i 240 19 S210.W2 4tH S1N.241 71 -1 ! t.PJ4 61 48.517 10 373 .V, 1,909 53J 1246 70 9 4 .' 2 b.l 24 69 30,047 CO 9205.447 e'-.'i 5.444 63 $210.2 4r Of said balanre the sum of 5176 75 1-2 is in cash, and the re. mainder is due from aents and on other accounts. In addition

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there are large amounts due on several assessments sutticient to ' are only worthless- mi unions, and tdioold be avoidrl. meet the liabilities of the company, tl.e collection of whieh will j 'hiHipal oflice. I-.O Fl'LTd.N rtreet. Sun lluild n, N. Y. ; Redbe pressed with energy by iheotlireis and sgentiof th romponr. 1 dins At Co., Male Hreel, It.toti ; Idl k. Sons. 132 North Second From the schedule of losses annexed to the report, si owini in ireet. Plnladel-ili.a ; S. s. llance. liuceit. P.alumoir ; 1. M i"ohen, detail to whom allowances have ln-en mnde, the subject insured, j iMiarireton ; Wiiubt 4k. 1., 151 loinir Mreet, N". (. ; lö5 Sooth and the am Mint rliowed. it nnpRarg lhat since the organization of i pearl utrett , Albany ; and by all Ihe pr;.x i d drurgisu nn I merrhante the company, March 20, 18 J7, there has Wen allowed and drafts I genetai: throughout the L'uited Sti.s, W est ImI.e and the Canada.

miied for Ihe lotal sum or sijj.si 1 The losses of the vcar iust closed tre. 8,1771 e'9 0 - w 3io6..j;6 rt in.. 7i Leavin? amount prior lo assessment of 184, -Of which has ben paid, - Leaving outstanding the sum ot Assessments bave been made on member at follow 51J.035 14 October 9, 43-4 percent. SeptemtHr 3i), 13, Septem Ur 2. H10, Aiiiriist I, 1841, -July V8. 1812, Au2Ud25, 1H3, Septemlier 9. 144, September 4. 145, October 10, LJ40 October II. 147, -October 7, 143, - fJ pi r Cent. 13 1 2 percent.' Sl-i percent.! 111-2 per cent 7 per cent, ß 1-2 per cent. 13 per cent. ! per cent. 12 jK;r cent. 13 per cent. 109 per cent. Total, The expense of insurance has averaged some less than (iirecfturthtof tliat charg'i by other otf.cei on the same risks and amounts. Owins to the rejection of all extra-hazardous risk, the limitation of insmanre in the same exposure to an ntrRrrgate of 55,000 the improvements in buil lints, and better aupply of Are apparatus. It Is confidrntly believed that in futur the cost of inmrunce In ihU oflice will be only about cm Aa' of that in other oftices. Ity order of the meeting;. B.P.MORRIS, ( his.W. Crv, f4ec. 74-3wl President.

--'Vi DR. tov.si:ms St!:sU'AtILLA. V.mndki: and r,;.n.s-!; .r 1 1 1 f. ach. The niest eslraontin-.rv M-ti. ine in il.e. World!! This Kxtruct is put up 1.1 Quart Ii-tih: it is nx timet cheaper, p'eamnter, nnd tew runted superior to uny sold It ewes without romitiitg. purging, lich.'niug or debilitating the I'utifut. THE freat l.enuiy Mini ii(ieT!.rity .f Uns ariiMr.t1.t ovrr nil other medicines i?t, lin'-while tl eridicttr thc dieae, it invigorate! the body. It tsone id l!,e very lt sruhNti ami m;mmki5 mi-:hic;i.m-:s ever known; it n1 nn'y (Winne Ihe w h.ne viem. and strerjthers llie eriiiii, hut It ereitt a nor, pure and rtch h'vnd : n Mwer pm. e-d l.v no o'her nieilicrie. ill Om li.-t. the fnoid ferret id" ill wonl-ilil unrein. It hm erfiirnied wtlliin Ihe la-t five ears, more th in lml.isi. cure of severe casrsi i f dirs ; at lea4 15,00 were C4.iisi.tered Inrunbte. Ii Iii ved the live i.f . ore titan 5 ,000 chil dren (tiiritij ihe lo p.-t wnsn. iü.uuü c.i of ;k.m:kal duuii.ity ad WANT OF NKKVi.r ENEFitJV. Hr. Towiiveiid' Sars.tri.if i l; itiv,i'..ntes the wlM.e s tutem "pemia nenlly. To iikik. m ho h ive hl Ilk ir iii.isr.iiur energy hv the effect of medicine or tndiM-rei ion Ci tntniited in y(iith, 01 II riirfuvr indiilurnrenf the n3iu. sind limushloii n e..er-il phi micmI i.iratmn ot 111" nervtrtis system. I issitude. w;it;t i.l Hiii'iirioii. Uinimi tens .. lions, pieiii tiu.e detuiy and decline, h i teninme luvi.ls that L.ial clisea--, Coiisnm;ion , e;in t eel-rHy remo rd hy thw pleasant reu.eUjr. i in f-ri: :.r''M 1 i..r ii-rior to nnv LNVlUOIlATIXr. CO It DIAL. A it renew and ii.vi-.. tales tlw system, pivr eiiv.lv lo the limt'i, and strengt Ii to tlie ni'iM.ilur vtrm. in h mot eti;Md.nary decree CONUiraiL CUIIKD. Cleanse and Strengthen Cmi(i'ii ran be r.urtl. Brrmr.ltttis, Con sumption, Ijrer Comp'atnt. C"'di, Cu'arrh, Coughi, .1 ttkma, Snt ing of Uh,od, $ortnt in the Cheat. Jlert c Flush. .Yight Sveat, I)flcvit er 'rcuif ExptctorufioH, Pun iu the Side, 4c, Lure It en and tan It cured. SPITTING DLOOD .Wte Yorl, Aprtl 23. !S17. Pb. Townii I verily believe that your S itiip.riil ha Ik-i. Iii mans, ilir.Misti Itovidence, of nvin nty lile. I have for 8evr rxl year had a hid C-oii-ii. It l eenme worse nnd nurse. At list I rniett htre quui.tite; of hiood, had n.jl t Sweats, and wa tre:t!y oVbiliuted and reritirr.l and 1I11I ti4 evpeit lo live. I havennl. used yrmr arsnjiirilU a !imt time, und Meie ,;is h wi ndertul rhuia been wroocl.t in lite. I am row able to w a'k alloterthe city. I rai.e 1,0 blood, and my cough hnlt!i me. You can well Imagine ifiat I am thankful P-r these" re-oiis. Your obedient servant, V M K CSS ELL, C5 Catharine-st. RH ELM ATI-M; This Is only one i f more tl.au f.mr thousand eases nf Rheumtinni lhat Dr. 1 ownsend'i Sar.-;ii.iri'lii lri Hired. Tl mt evere and chronic caesare weekly eradicated by it etr:uinliii.iry virtues. Jatiie t. iiinimnu., L-0,-, ooe ol the asist.ini in lite Min inc Asy. luin, Ithckwrlft Island, is the gentleman txken of iu the following et'er : B'.achviVs I.lanJ, Fe,t. 11,1 47. lis. Towsjind-De.ir Sir: I hive fnlfeied terribly (or nine j ear w.ih the lihriiniat imii ; 1 01. si. leu itr of Ihr lunel oniI.I riot et.leep or walk. I hid the utm.e-t ditresm2 um. and my limb vier leriit.ly swollen. I have ue! lour I.e. of y.mr S.iisajnr lili, and thpy have done n.e more thin one tliinil do'Uis worth of C"-t. I am no much belter indeed. I nmeritnel re'irvrd. hi are ht lib erty to use this lor the benefit ot ihe alHntrd. ours, leiiperiiniiv. JAMES CUM MING 5. FEVER AM) AC.rn. IV. Townsend Farsnpnill is unernded in easi. of the Chiüa and Fever ami As'ie. '2 lie fotlowine leiier is ot,ly 1 i.e .f hundreds that w e have received fnun the Souili and Wt t of like rh.ir.irter. 0. !. .V-c.. Ort V, 1;47. Dr. Towrs.EMo: Dear Sir : I purcli M-d bf my w ife two li'es t f Sat8:n.iril!a of Ji-ur .Ajerit, Mr. Mc.Nair. of Kalamazoo, to try it for tlie? I ever and Af. lUb.re I lud bnUlied Hie titt Ui'tlr, it p(ared lo warm IhehhnMl, and rveiy uthet hy, w hen the Chills ai;d Fever apie:iieil, Iheywere r violent, and l-l'..re t-iie hid finished tlie holtl slie was rntirely lelirved, and ehe- va ni'ich Iwttrr llian she had leen etore ehe "look ll.e Ague. A lad v lhat h;d U en very sick with tlie ("hills and Fever, but lad broke them with Quinine, and was left ir- a very weak and dist resin Male, and troubled ex. ceeduigly wiihlhe Ague Cake, seeinßthe effeel lhat it had 011 my wile, he feiil and pn tired a lew hottles, nnd it ietored her in a few weeks lo complete health Yiir ar:'pari!U w itrxMit ti.iutit iiiiequalied in iIim-s.,, incident lo tli Ve-t, und if )in think lh thin communication w ill he of ue, nu are at liberty to use it at joa choose. Vour,rePj.ectfully, CIIAHLES II. SWAIN, CANKER I.N THE MOUTH. I'etow is an cooi.t..f aooilw-r rlntd saved. Hr. Towreed' ser saparill.-i ha sived the ! ives ol tirHiii'ds of children. Thef..;i.iw ing two certificates are eelecte J trom a great number received Ihi k .Vr 1 VrJt, .Iprd I, 1847 Dr. Townsend: Dear &r One of my children wis ervsick with a ('anker in Ihe Mouth and Throat, attended with real debiln y. It rame near 1 mg. I obtained some of your exie.le.it medicine, and it cured it directly, for whUh 1 anrewul feel very grateful. Vonr, ifspr'f'.'tv, r.l-IZ.Mir.TH Fu I. ER, 17 Debro6Sf s-st. Fl I'M FI I !! FITMÜ Dr. Townend, not bavin- terted Ins ai.-.;ii!a in cae cf Fut, of course never recnttt'iieiided it, and w as Mirpnsed to recme the f( . lowing trom an intel'igent and respettalle Taimer in Wesic Ik-ih county: F,nJ!iam Anjvt 13, 1547. Dr.Townsend DrarStr: I hi ve a titt'e t rl seven rnr of nre who has l.een several jears cied uuh IMs; e liied almost every tliil'2 fut her, I. ut without inr; : t list , a h Im.i nil e rr..i!l fin I l.y rerotiinieiidiHion in fir cirni'ars fur rae like Iirr. we Mkm tiu. fh- W'.s in vry trlic:tle li.-a'itli, we would ei - ber'iiie ynr irsniKir.Ua. and rr veiy p'ad e riid for it no oii'y reMnred her s'rengih, but she h:ul no lelni n of ll Tils, toi I r i'Mt le; sure 1 :d tirptie. She i lat tiee. iri'112 ructeil ai d hearty, f.r w bicli we l-el crauful. Vours. reH-tt,rul!y , John BUTLER, Jr. FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. TownserdV Sarr--a.ii'a i a -vereijo and peiftr eure for In ripient Consumption, Itarrennes, I'ro'i.asus LVri.or F; lltnc .f Ihe Woinh, Crsttveiiei!s, I'lb-s, I.eiiroirl rpr-. rr Whites. iJiMr.u led rr d;flicii!t Menstrua, ion. I nconi merer of 1'iinr . or iiivolu Mry .li-clii.rco thereof, and for ihe general prstritHn of tin svs'em no matter win titer the result f inherent t aese or cause p. o, hired l.y irregulardy, illne-s or : er n'ei.i . ..hi:i2 lr more sii.in.f ihan itsmvig. or.ui'nc efferlson the human Ir-.me. IVrwin all weakness and lassj, lu.te. fiom takirs ll at imt Ucme r'Juist and luPcJ" ererfy un.ler its influence. It immediately couo'eife. I lie nervmi.ness 4 tl.e female fran e. which 1 Ihe greit raue of Hatreiiiie. It will not le eferled of .1. in c:im-s i-f m delicate a natme, lo evlubit crriinVa.es of cures perf.rmel btil e can asume the i.fil.cied. thai h'iiidreo t( r.iB b ir Irf-rn rem rled lo us TIioii sand f case wh re lainiliea ! h ive Nen without rhildien, after "inc " tew Imttle of this itivalu ble medicine, have been bl. srd viih fi- r healibv offrine. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extrartof nrat nr:l!i ha been evprenty prepared in refer enre to female eomitt int. No feiu..le Ik. lias rras.u in Minnow she is approaching thai rti'itat period. 4-The l.itti if ble," should ne?Vct Intake it, as il i a certain preventive fn preventive for any of lie rnmewo and hof. rible disease lo I i. I. lemab r srr e.iljei t nt this time of life. 1 bit period may he dehved for several ears by iisin 'hm medicine. Nor It it lesn va biable lor llioee w ho are nppr.inehii.e winanlmn I, as it ig c.-ilcul.ite.t to assist nam e. by nwkenii'C ihebl..! nnd invie.iratine thessirm. I rt ed. this me.üi lue is invaluable lor all the delicate diseases to w hieb 01. ei are ml-J -i t. It braees Ii whole ysirm, nnes peimanenliy He nil.iral enerC'ies, by rentovins ih- imturil.eof ihe body, i.ot sai f ir stimulnlinc a to rMl.ire nib seijue i.l re.anaiion. Inch 1 Ihe rasr of nioM ine ticlnea taken fir female weakness and disease. Hy 111112 a few bottles c 4 this uieilicit.e, many severe and painful surgical opeuiior.s ma) beprej vented. URAT BLESSING TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. It is the safeot and mil rOectual medicine f. r purilrtnr the ryrtens and relieving Ihe oirteritij allen. "aid uon rhi'.d t ilth ever d isciivrrrd. It Hreiictlieiif hnlh the inotherand . lid, prevents p;,in and dimt inrreasrs : lid enritbe- tlr fi-d. tl:rs-, v bo bave ued il think it I indispensable It inhitl.ly nse h lfore and 'Irr cohfinement , il prevents d'tu-ases attendant lipon childbirth in rostiveneM, pile, cramp, t.wellin2 of Ihe feet. nVuponik ncy. heart burn, vnoutina, paia in Ihe back and loin, fale pains, hemotrb.ife, and in regulaiinc Ihe secretit.ris and emi:.li7ii,f Ihe CHCulatiou, il b" no equal. The f rent

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beauty of I his medicine is, it is alasale, und the tiiot deheale use I it most uccrs-ifolty, very few en-n require any othrr medieine, ia $23.3-:? 51! KHi.e a liiilet:stor ():, or Mnpnesia, is use'ul. Ex reise in Ihe open 4.002 00 I ajr nd Itchl 1-k1 with this medicine, w i.l a!vas ensure a safe and oaa.4i!f

eSiinv ccitiniieiiw'ni. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Those thnt imitate Mr. Townend" Sarsnpatilla hare invatiabljr eall'd Ihe'rirtulT a preat remedy for Females, S:c kc.and have copied our bills and circulars thrli rel.-Me- to tbe cimpli int tif women wt.rd fur word other men who put up medicine, Inve, since th preat stiffess r,f )r. Tnwtiend"it Sarsaparilli in complin. 1 incident to females, reromin nd.d ttieir, alibouth previ.Hi y Ibey did not. A numtier nf Ihese mivlures. pills, kc, are iiijurisi to females, as they "TaVüte dr-ei-se, and tindenu're the consliiiitlon. SCROFCLA CURED. This certificate roticlu-ively pr n es tiial llrs Sarsnnari'Ia has perfect Coi.ltol over ll.e imt td slinate diseases nf Ihe UtKiJ. Three peisone cured in one h.an-e is nnpreiedented. Till EE CHILDREN. Dr. TovmendDtHt Sir: I I ate the pleasure to inform jou that three id my children hive lren cured of ilw rrrofuU by the use of yourexc Held medicine. 1 hey ete alii n led veiy severely with bad i mires; hae tiki n on! f.rttt Unties; it luk: therii away, for which I ' feel myself inder great obligation. Vours, res.rt-. iiutlv, ISAAC w. CRANK, 105 Wooiter-st. OPINIONS OF PHWICIANs. I Dr. Townsend is ainxt daily receiving ordets from physicians di.Trrent parts of the Union. This is 10 certify Ihst we, the imdersiened, physicians of the city of Albany, have In numerous rasen prescribed Dr. Townsend'a Saraa. pant la, and believe it lo be one of the nst valuable prepiraUons ia the market. II. V. I L LING. M. I). J. WIIXl.V, M. I). K. It. IIUICUS, M. n. Albany, April 1, IH7. I. E. ELMEMX)!!!', M. D. CAUTION. Ow in to the ureal aueeess and immense sale f Dr. Townaend'e Sarsanarilla.a ini'id er of men who were lormerly mir aeentv.liava I commenced tnakirifc Sarsairil'a Cxnart, l.li.rs ü.tiers, Ltlrrctsi Yellow I lock. AiC 1 Iwy genera. Iy pul U up In Iii aaine shaped totlies, and Kim of them hiveu.!e and ropird otir ailvrrtisemeus : Ihr For sale by TOMLIXSOX BROTHERS, Agents, sign of ihr. Golden Mortar, opposite i i)ie Washington Hull, Indianapolis. 'fcJuoel-'Jwcowy aarsi.a ( vt. '.. 1': 1 i k:t; i'r'k jf a 1 i.ur .-v. 1 c ;n Hi" iiii'i.-ir. iiisn'i.ie i'i mr r.ourauon o ",0 hüu 1, an i i..r sue wn.nei.e an 1 ret in, au Rind of Willow Ls.kel. Wnü...-, Crsdlm and 1 bair, iriler w iili a variety fCl'4 il, llaii , Sin, Scrub, lUt, F.etJi, Palm, liu.liej, Sweeping and Whittw j sh I'ri.vl.es. Tne 'iove named articles are .11 warranted lo be f the best material and workiuauthi,., and will te furnished at the lowest market prices. All order fiom Country meichant rndmheraat a A'tinnee, add re ed to llie Supeainiendent i4 Ihe Institute, w ill meet w Hb pnnid attflitkjri. 75 " so i-ii" 1 c it v"17TmV üitAMS. BOU sale lo , l.y S. A. FLETCHER, it his Exchange Office. ; 74lmST " HOOTS AX1 SIIOF.S. A FREH and co:npteteasortu.roijutree.iieil ami for alelow hv miv SMI I II k IIAN'NA. M ARY BARTON: A Tale of Maace.ter Life. Jut received bj co iiuun m. .-miblk.