Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1849 — Page 3
Vict Soil Stale Convention. Agreeably to a resolution of the State Free Soil Convention, held at Indianapolis on the 30t h August. 1S4S, a nuniher cf Delegitrs of the Fice Democracy of Indtuia met at the State Ilouc in Indianapolis en the l5'h inst. On motion of J. li. Stmans of Tippt canoe, Calvin Fletcher, fclsq , of Mi. ii n. was called M thecluir. Samuel Grime of Cairoll, and C C. Starbuck: of Union, weic appointed Vice Presidents, nJ R. VaiW- of Wayne, and John Kilchey of Johnjoo. SecletJiic. On motion of O. Duller, E-q., J. B. Sernans and A. A. Ackley, weie appointed a committee, to piepue buinei for the Convention, who, after a shoit lecess, reported the folJivin resolutions, viz.
Iitsolvcd, That the present o.?aoization of the Converttin be coiisidi'inl t'PimaiiiuL '2. Rrsolved, That it it expedient for the Convention to o into thoiou-h liiDizatioti of t!.c K.ee Demon acy of It Jmiia thai a nomination t made for Governor and Lieut. Coveuiiu, and that a committee of live be appointed to rep rt ihr Di-nfj of suitable candidates foi these office. 3. Resolved, That a committee be appointed to repoit resolutions expressive of the views of the Convention. O.i mat iim of John H. Bri.Hey of lhtthol ometv, the second i ! it l tort was divided ar.d Hie first part, to-wit t " That it i expedient for the Convention to g into a thorough orfstiiza'toii ,.f the Free Demociary i f Iiu'iitta." adopted. Mi. Ilia. Hoy then moved the f llowin substitute for the Ust pan f said icsoloi ion, viz t JinoU'td, Hut a committee on 'nominalicns be nppointdl and instructed to repoit tho names of I.iiha Kmbree of c;ib.m county, for ( .eii or, au 1 Thomas S. Slantield of St. Joseph fount,, for Lieut. Governor. Mr. ILa.iley dJiesed lhe Convention at length in favor of hi resolution, after which it was infoimally UM uD the table. Committee on Resolutions The chair appointed the following committee: Messrs. O. Sutler, If. L. KlUwoith, J. tt. SemaiM, It. Vaile, It. F. Mullen, and W. B. C.ieer. On motion of J. U. Simiio, Itesolctd, That all Fice Soileri preci t te invited to participate in the delibeiation of the Convention. On motion, the Convention adjourned till 1J o'clock.P. M. AFTrrtNoojr srssro:. The Convention, on motion cf Hon. II. L. Kllwoith,tO(k from the tablo the iesolutin proposed by Mr. Uradley, which was further discussed by Mem. KlDwoith, Butler, Crane, Mullen and other, iu the negative, and Mr. Dradley in the atSirnatire ; when, on motion of U. Vaile. the resolution wti indetinitely postponed by a nearly unanimous vole. Mr. liiudley al-o moved the followiuj substitute, which was not adopted : Resolved, That we will pisfpore the nomination of any candidate f..r G overr.or and Lieut. Governor, till the thiid Monday of M-y. The original resolution of the tomraittec was then adopted with but two Henting volc. Whereupon the cluir appointed Meoürs. J. H. Sernans of Tippecanoe, G. C. Starbuck of Union, A. Crane of Tutnam, B. F. Mullen of Ripley, ar.d R. Vaile of Wayne, a committee to nominate candidate. The Convention then adjourned till 7 o'clock. F.VFNING sesio:. Mr. Sernans, ehaiiman of the nominating committee, reported the name of Hon. JAM KS II. CUAVF.NS of Ripley county fn Governor, and Ilou. JOHN W. WRIGHT of Casi county fur Lieut. Governor; which was unanimously concurred in by the Convention. The committee on resolutions reported the following, which were unanimously adopted Whereas, We have assembled together in State Convention, de !egt-9 chosen to act for new political organization, forfeiting fjimer party distinctions and attracted together by a common sentiment; and wheteas, it is due the cause we cspou-e ar.d the pcple to, whom we appeal for support, that the meiure-i of policy wc advocate, ad the priuciples we avow, should be distinctly declated. Therefore, 1- R'tolveJ, That we heartily adopt and reaffirm the principles of the Buffalo platform, aud the Fiee Democracy of the Mate of Indiana in common with the fiiend of Fiee Soil Huuughout the L'nion have caue for congiatulation at the treat g-md which has been arccomplished by our organization unfer that platfoim, bein no less than ecuiing the Wilmot Proviso for Oregon, the instiuction to a committee in the IIoue of Repieeutatives in Congre to report a bill for oiganizin New Mexico and California with the exclusion of Slavery, the intiucliou als to the committee on the Distiict f Columbia to report a L-1 : 1 to abolish the traffic in Human Fle?h in aid Oitiict, and what is vastly impcitant, the ditluston i:f knowledge, theret'y creating a ound pub!ic eeiitimet't, which it is believed will lerever prevent the furth r extendi. -n of lavery in the United States. 2. Resolved, That Ccnres ha the power, and shmld without rft-Ii)- top the tiatfic in Hornau FI-h and abohh Slavery in the District . f Columbia. and that we aie opposed j to the ,el,,ces:,oii of any po.t.n,. of the DMlriet-the better ; thus the p er to lessen the evil, it is incumbent upon ui to ex erci-e it. 3. Resolved, If the alternative preented is, the present District with lavery or a New Mrtiop-ili in a free Terii'ory, we ui hesitatingly declare for the latter, as a locality Vkh te Slaveiv i sustained by the laws of lhe L'ni'ed Elites is unfit to be 'be seat of Government of a fiee people. 4. R'solvd, Thit we cl'.cii-d the national iefoim propoed by the Botfalo platform miking public ctfice moie elective by the pep'e ecurirj; ttie public Und moie fully to the actuii sett'rr eHectm retrenchment in public excn.üt ore cieaii.i a reduced late of (.o-taie, and atidib-io-r 'he lihtiiictn n between fre!i-vatei and salt-water impiov einetif . 5 Resolved. That we are opposed to the admission of any new State", whcihei f'imedlrotn piesent teuit lies, future acjuiiti( n, or the diviion of Stales, without the xprei cordifion that Slaveiy hall be Lrever excluded theiefiom. 6 Rtsolvd, Thit the exemption from inv luntaiy alirnalrn by a!e tip-n ex cution cr otheivie of a homestead solhcient f r the comfot table reilencc of a family, is a a measure ieco-nrnended by its obvious utility and justice, to which therefore wj propo-e to give rotdial sapjit. 7. Rexolved, That in the opinion of lh;s Convention, the Ii II, me j Constitu ion of the Stare of In liana should te so amei.ded ; i r . t . , AM,..n il. AIAM: ... f .11 L' I .. h . . I " . . . . t . nP&nt m 1 1 T ceis bv ' ai i' tl'uc uic c.ceii'JU ui .ill ovate ..u i.uuu i; vj . tije rforoe. l!0nlrff Ti.üt tri nr.lininc of lh 12th Julv. 1 7S . i t
especially in reference to its anti-slavery piovirion, is iil;nPVPr ,e the home" of the slave. Col. &leiensm's wmiliy the ae and the men who adopted it. To its sup- ' . porters a nali..n' gratitude is due. Io our hearts and mem- ; ' oties, in the heart aad memory of the whole North West, let qdd Ffllow'ö IniRAJtV. A plan has been set on their rames be ba'loweJ and reveitd. r . a." -' r .t . ui' i . .1 . . 0. Reso'ved, That in the opinion of this Convention it is , fJJt in iNew orte, for he establishment in that city, meet and p oper that the anriveuaiy of the 13th day of I of an extensive Odd I ellows Library, lhe order in July, 17S7, (the da'e of the orainance af iesaid) ?hould be j New York, Brooklyn and Williatinburgh number
perpetually telebia'ed, especially by th- citizens i tue ; No.th-Wet. veDti'.n of si Ar.d that wc lecommcu 1 a general .Mi'J con-. tui of 5urli citizrns and cpeciallv of the t ree Uemocracy, on the 13ih day of July next, in tlie c'y of Clevelaud, O,,,. 10. Resolved, That a commit'ee of five be appointed to make he i.ece-arv arraiiseinetit on the part uf the Fiee Democncy cf thu State for uch general Coovcntion, which they shall give due notice. 11. Resolved. That all great political parties hitherto, or now exutit in this country hive wisely irzirded fctnr . , ,i.; ..f ,h,i, own enreip es u officei which naturally and directly aid tho,e v inn ii 1 reel I v aid ir"' most etTectire waj of ' piincipies, tr be the rea best and pleading them and making them prevalent ani that it, .CB.li.j; tllt-M mini lllHIII I Nt III jriclTi"' , . .-. will not be les wise for the Free Soil Tarty to follow ;be coune of ui.ieiMl experience in National, State. CooSreiional and idher political elections. i. . . . Messrs. II. L. KiUwoith. It. Vaile. James It. Cravetu, t. Butler and J. W. W.ight were appointed the committee con- : .... . . r i opiated by the 10th resolution. i on motion of O. Untier, ResJved, That a S:s.te Cantral Committee be appointed,: consisting of seven members resiiioß in or near Indianapolis ! with power to nil vac.ncies an ti appoint uoe or more corantiapp.int ooeorrnorecorrVrSV?eVer 'A,Ct Aeklev roveU V Folie O butler and ee ' ' ivji jujnn iiirinuf n ij ricn coiiresio"ii n-ii". I" he Ccnvention arpuiüted Thiltp Sp. nable, James Sulgrove Win. It. (oeer. s i i c- mrnittee At lhe suggestion nf memtets of the Convention, the fol-
lowing persons weie appointed coirespondmgmemten of the df,jjve, f)f jrap PIJeech, innny women being in committee : , . J ' First district, Nathan Little; 21 dist., Stephen C. Stevens,; larfl. Jtobeit Ciavet.sj 3d di,t . S. S. Hatding, B. F. Mullen ; 4th " .list . (;eo. V. Starbuck. II. Vaile , 5th dist.. J. II. Uradley , I CtHT OF ImPRISONINü AN LDITOIUDuring the OCCU6th dist.. Milton Shott, Kii J. Sumner; 7th dist, Abiathar 1 pation of Vera (,'rii7, by the u. S. Army, Col. Harry Crane ; Mh dist., II. L. Kilswotth. J. li. Semam : 9th dist . i Wilson, the civil and military (Jovemor arrested Mr.
J. L. Jert.egin, Uenjamiri Ilincklt ; 10th dit, D. W. Jones, ivanici orm. , On motion of Mr. I5utler, Resolved, That it is indnpennble to the Fiee Democracy in this State, that th-re h established at Indianapolis pres i advocating irs principles, and that the Slate Cential Committee te leipjested ta make arrant'ementi as speedily n prac- ! ticable for that puipose. And the Convention reennvnend Corivei.ttuiii m rach county of this State, for the purpose of completing the organigtiou of the paity, and that the General Cmrnitie be requested to make arrangements for carijing this reo!ution into effect. On motion of O. Butler, RetoU- d, That the Siate Central Committee be requested to piepaie and publnh as loon as convenient, do a lJicis to the citiens cf thi State. On motion of Win. II Greer. Resulted, Tint the Fire Dem ciatic l'srty, al bough suddenly i-jgai ized, was foiced into exotenee by lng e.oilinnrd and ii. Cleaning evil, and cor tein;)latess no sudden f xtibCtin; b it looking forwaid to pennanent results, svill autvive until tl.e evils that f icd it to live hll dir. and thdt theiefirr, ihoe who wish to ee its deciymust wait until opposing patties thall adopt and consistently carry out its pnnciples. It. K. Mullen of Uiolev. offered the following lesolution. which weie adopted: I Resolve t. That this Convention, on behalf if the friends of libeitv and humanity, pieei.t their thanks t the honorable membei of C ngies fiom this State, w-h hve nobly iliv d forwaid in defence of measure to ptohibit the axtnion of slavery into the teruti.iie Uttly aciuiied, and to ab di'ti ilavety aud the slave tilde in lhe Distiict of Columbia. Resolved also. That while we commend these f.ir the course Ihey rme puiurd,we njuall v condemn th -ie mrmbrs who, ilher by their votes or silence, have gien countenance to the estensioti of slarery into said te.iitoi ie, or refused to aid in the ad pti ri f measuiei to abolish lavety an J lhe lave tia le iu 'aid I'istrict. Ou motion of Mr. Jsemans, Resolved, That the President of this Convention te instructed to inform Mtne. Cravens ard Wii'ht ef Iheir t cniiütioe, and lcrceifuUy request their acceptance and
that such arrangements it possible, be made with Mr. It. are f()r Calif tllia ill Nc.V Vork alone. Tha hist 1 ! f ,!u nf renitoiy Sentinel for the it-l f lh lwent flirfl j ,limp, d.MI tl.e moval I hii piess and establishment to Indianapolis. . , ' . . ' ,,. . on mat. n.rr r .k l r t- j business. Tie! class of citizens now enrolling tnemon mon n nt lt. L. Stnburk of Lnin. I , , , , ,t c . Resjlved. That this Convent. ., .rmmmend the eallinrr of ! lvC3 ar-? well educated, industrious me,,; the first
, l$o to fuirih them a copy of the resolution adopted by
inn lonvcntion. On motion of Mr Greer, Resolved, That eveiy consistent friend of Frtc Soil will give his heaity tippoi t to the nominee of this Convention, not because the Con v in tin made the nomination, but because they wcie lit an I proper to be made. On motion of Mr Mullen, Resolved, Tht the thanks of this Convention are due, and arc hiMcby tendered to the cllkeisnf this Conventim, for the able, dignified and s.itisfactoiy manner iu which Ihey have p-'ifoimed their icsjective duties. On iiotioii of Mr. Uutlei, Resolved, Thai the editoi if the papeu published in In''P"';. . Hi,r of ,,M," m this State be le.iuested to publish l!ie pioceediiigs and tesolutions of this Convention. The Convention was ably and eriicientlv addrepl by Hon. II. L. F.llswnrlli, and the Piesident of the Convention, ("alvin Fletcher, Kq And tliereup iD the Convention adjourned, tine die. C. FLUI'CHKIl, President. U.LrSTARBUCIcJViCC rr""'Jcnl?It. Vailk, ? , J. RirciiEv,3cre,a"cS:tt:lTKD The JJuily Knterprise, a new pipfr in Wheeling, Virginia, deines its position with great spirit. The open proclamation of mich sentiments in Wheeling is a sijri of progress. 1. Wo are anti-slavery, soul and body, now rind forever. We go against enslaving the body, enslaving the mind, the tongue, the press. If tlm question wpto to be decided between perpetual bondage and immediate emancipation, wo would choose the latter without hesitancy. 3. Wc go lor tie? abolition of shivery on the best plan far tho sbvcN own benefit. T lint plan wc could propose, if necessary. 1. We believe that it if ft national evil and nil individual curse, anil that in the aggregate the whites would be greater gainers than the slave. f. We suppose the citizens of Wheeling have but little interest in the ques'.ion, except as it affects their immediate interests, and are in this respect prepared to discuss it themselves. Finally, if we are to be proscribed f.r sentiments like these, the sooner we get out of this Commonwealth the belter, lint we have formed no such idea ef the people of Western Virginia. A few of tho Felfoh r.nd contracted may condemn for opinion's sake, but the mot of them ore too liberal to permit their minds to be thus biased." FiohT amo.v; rjiiLADEr.niiA Meimcal Stüde ms. The Philadelphia pipers give an account of a serious personal rencontre 011 Wedensday morning, in a refectory near Twelfth and Chcsnut strre.s, between parties connected with rival medical institutions in that city, which resulted iu two of the parties be ng severely stabbed in various parts of their bodies and limbs. The Times pays : Dr. Samuel .McClintoc!;, demonstrator of anatomy in the Philadelphia Medical College, it is stated was attacked, knocked down, beaten and kicked severely, by a half dozen or more of the antagonist party, and during the melee he -eceived several stabs, and a young man named Farnum, had seven stabs, inflicted upon him in various places. One or two others were wounded likewise. The wounds ot .IcCIintock and Farnum are severe flesh wounds, but arc not considered immediately dangerous. A legal investigation of the case will take place in the course of a few days." The two Taku fs. Since the whigshive instructed a committee to report a new TaritFbillon the basis of the whig Tariff of M2, it may not be amiss to e state a fact which wc tml in the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. The Taritfof '4'J was in operation four years and three months. The nett revenue under it for the whole period was 101.511,00the annual average was S,:M)3JUS 11' . Toe TariHTof '1 has been in operation about two years. From tSie 1st of December. IS Hi, to the :50th "f De cember one lat vear and ten months there accrued söG.töl.ryW 79; the animal average is 3 S( yc th(. Tarifl-0f W produces anproduct nmlly over $7,000,00 mire than that ef 1SU1 Aatciez Vrte Trader. air; .x.uc.tvioi. inAici.ua.i 'i iv xi'iix, uo , , , . T. . . 1 rwn rpvueH liv it former eihtor. Dr. Inorrt ham. nssisted bv William J. Tenney, It is a weekly journal. devoted to the cause of Human Progress, discussing great social and political questions with candor and ability, and independently of the demands of party. One part of its plan is, tin; republication of elaborate articles, on tho questions of the day, from the principal journals of all parties und all sections of tho Union. Equality in California. Here the negro is ns much respected as his master, and I have known sum 2 few instances of a slave (there are some few here among the officers) and his master visiting the same fimiiv, and while the master whs making love to one sistr, S:d was amusing himself with another and .-.., ; gHTrort mrf nt flif li'iilso find T ,. , ' , , ,..,, i. üo n0t oeueve a negro wonni rerus -a it ne snouia i :.i : : ...:.?.! u.. ...11 !...!. ...I . n gn in inirint , uiutiuru uf- s cu iernut;u, Korof. irn I o!' nitr frionrt tlint thi territnrv rn ri about 10, (M)O. It ih proposed that a tax ot one cent ...00u i, l0;nd nn tl. mnmUrcl.in o "ni0 r,.e 1 ... , hn 1 . 1 nwv' m m n IliWII CUllI ifULll V- J4 A X ' ' v-v w ' - v sine iiornry. uy ine wecKiy tax 01 one cent, uie sum i tri n .i 11. C... .1 ; of .Crf.tVJO would be raised annually, which could be ; t'evoted to the purchase of books, 5i.C, deducting, of jcourse, the current expenses, such as librarians, rents, I f . CIt" . . . CowiiioiNS LxTKAoentNAUV. A young man by the name of W. A. .vlctiaw, of Mendville, I'a., was d' ! v. ...,... Iib - ratelv and cirectuallv cowhide,!, nt the Mononga,.a House, in Pittsburg, on Monday, by ,o!. S. V . i,-n. JllHI?!:, 111 i ULTIHII , jjjjj. wj, served bravely man fwr wq nf in Mexico, The young flirr-o i?v i nrl nl rri 11 t frnrlv ... - . . . , -. .- ,, , J . . MABki.t..ym.ft I i . lilt 1 ii t.irum in f iiii T M.t I , Jh. i .u.u.i uuiuiiti.-iuuu -i mv vnwnel, as a coward. &c. first tnvle for political effect .......... , during the lite I'residential canvns. ovmtathy for Ckimi:. Andrew Hail, convicted vi j,0 rnurder of Mrs. Smith, at Trov, aud sentenced to b; addressed tlie court, for an hour, protesting b(. junrft a(JrcsS((j lif, C(urlf fr nll lMmr, protesting ' i"'ece, and accounting for the stolen property frund on him, identified as belonging to the murdered 'woman, by declaring that he had stolen it. Much evritenient nrevailcd in the court room durine; tho p (. lathorson, one of the editors of the fieuius . l,ubi:s1,( ,,, tiat city, nnd sent him out T tl w (' uw 1 'r rw Orkans Ii Mr. Malherson sued the Colonel at for damages, ami recovered a verdict of 10,000 who went being broken down adventurers. The saleof the ."'00,000 acres of land in Mississippi, donated to the State for purposes of internal im trovemerits, which wa to hae taken place January 1st, at Jackson, resulted in almost a complete failure. Only a little over U,()00 acres were bid off, at a minimum ; price of 0 per acre. Land Wahkants. The New York Tribune of the !L'":h, says for the present tin; department at Washington has stopped issuing Land Warrants, this stops the supply, and the effect is to put up prices. They aro selling in Wall street nt J112 Oity funds, and $115 (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin bank notes. Doctor Junius Smith has imported into South Carolina, from C'liua, nbout live hundred shrubs of tho lea plant, with a view to their cultivation. He planted them near Greenville, on the Üßlh of December Inst, when nil except thirteen were healthy nnd vigorous. This experiment will be watched with interest. f'lIICKEN Fits. They tell a story of a man down Est who Imd a Hair Lip upon which he performed nn operation hit-Keif by inserting into the opening a pieeu ot chicken UphIi it adhered nnd filled up the tp'ice admirably. This was all well enough until in compliance with the prevailint? filiiun he attempted to rrise moustaches, when one side grew hiir and tho other feathers.
I Pr.or.HKss of tiik Ff.vkk. Some eihtu vessels
If ally Republican Home! Tho di'crce of the convocation of the Constituent AsseniMv was nnbli-'licd at Home oti tin? ufiorncn f
tlicXI'Jlli lilt. Tho casilo of St. Angela saluted tl:C j 1 l.it it 1 t .... cvi-tn with 101 ilisoharo-eA nt cannon, nml proplc ex- i lilbitfd Croat Ctlthusiatn. The Alln. of tin? UOlh tilt, i . .. . .1 t 1 4 1 1 1 ' sKiy5-ti1.it the Cjmmuiual Council ot miopia hiv VOted tliOir adhesion to the protest of tllO I'ope; nnd that journal, which h attach-d to tho democratic par- : ' . ' IV, fli.frtS that tills VOte IS likely ttl lead lOlIineroil coitsequctictu, as several batialions all the i.-o:!.-, 1 1, . li.and many nobl-men, have resolved to give a revere k.'-soii to ine c luncti tor 1 lie: r preemption. Toe I'ope still remains at (iueta. A correspond'Mit, writ ills' on tho 250lh nit. ptvs: ' estTi ay evening, nt sunset, thu Castlu of St. Att' lo, by thtr coni'.Ttitivt; disehirjjp of 101 ithih, t !l MriOlllirOfl tiltlllM in? rn il 1 j nix! it. a tf.trl.t ill ir..n,r I al, that the dvnastvr which hid rei'Miod over IlotiK or I ,U IS veaf, hascotre to a cl ose, and a new t iovernoiee.t ti to bfj called iot holiii; by tie ointidate ot the whole population assembled in a eonstitue.it rep,.111 1 ,r .1 . . 1., 1 1 resPtiUtlve body by universal uillrage ; the great b' ll of the Cipitol, which only tolls at the death of a Pope, pealed solemnly. It was exactly on j.i, 1 11 November (the fatal night of the flight of I'io Nitr,) tint in the year of our Lord, )J, Cliarlem&gno .tr- , . ,, - . .,. . 0 , rived 111 Koine to be crovnd on Lhristrtias u.iy ol tint year by Leo III. nnd to instiiulc and formally corroborate the d nation of Pepin by the erection of the Papal Sovereignty." Afterwards, on tho 1st inst. a civic fete tool: place at Home, in whie't the clubs of Florenc, nnd other cities of Tuscany in ok pirt. Alm st all the bittalions of thj civic guard promenaded tho streets with the tri-colored banner The Route to the Pacific. The most intelligent journals of the country are taking ground in favor of a route to the Pacific lying entirely within our own territory, instead of government connecting itself with a private enterprise in a foreign country, fir such is the character of tho application for the establishment of the Panama route, now before Con gress Tlie government is asked to ghc 200,000 for twenty years, or $",000,0(k) to the company, and guaranty tho neutrality of the territory through which j the road passes, besides the objectionable feature of giving such a guarantee, which at some time inav involve us in a quarrel with other nations, a policy that our government has always avoided, there does not appear to be nny particular advantage to accrue for the outlay, beyond what is extended to every other nation, none of whom contribute a cent toward the enterprise. No preference is to be given to citizens or merchandize of any country over those nt nnv ntber roimtrv. The comnanv nree to tratis-
. -,t c t . .i . r : c- ETSltorOSALS for carrying the mails of the United States from port cither passengers or freight without distinction ol j the uttUy of July. u,the:too,uf jne. i?su. inclusive. national character. The rates of toll and freight tirejin Io.liant, will b-; received at the contract otfice of lhe Toit Orliee left to tiie rnmr.mv's ontion All tno'.cv and tiler- ' nTrirtin"t. tl,e citv of V,hin.Mon, until 9 a m.of the 4th of au lotnecompan) s option. in , ino.tty mm m r ; Apii f ,,p,. (t0 b(. ,iCl.jJt;(1 by the -.uth tav of April. 1-19.) on too ehandise to be tree of internal duties. Again, the I routes uuJ in the manner and time l.eteia upecilied, vir : grant is for less than fifiy years, at which time it is j ivnTiVf provided that the (irenadian government may takel 4oso. rrom run!mvii;- at . Y m' Fri.tav bv Catra-t Mills. nossession of the works without pvingaUV thing for I p'ouer, U bitehall, and' Stanford to Spiinpyille, byS pm, 4i
. f.., . , c.i- ' them, ihey may even take possession ot them in, twenty years, on the payment of 000,00 ' t the company ; but in cast; it does so, what is to pay the United States government for its outlay of ",( 100,000 J It seems more desirable that our g"vernm nt should establish a route through its own territories, which it will have in perpetuity, instead of expanding its money to build up one that may endure but for twenty year., in n foreign soil, over which it an have n control, and which, from the nature of its govcrntnent and people, may besnbjecttd to internal discord aiid convulsions that would render nugatory the terms of the treaty, without the presence of troops, a very dangerous ami expensive piece of business. '. ledger. Maternal Love. A thrilling incident ia related in the Davton Journal. On Saturday morning the house of Mr. W.upi.e, in Davton caught lire in the ' r abscence of both Mr. W. and his wife. A little daughter of four or live years, had been left rocking the cradle, in whicii was the babe. The little girl .. , , , , . . , , easily escaped, but the mt int was left m the burning . . house. Several persons tried to penetrate to and res cue it, but were driven back by the excessive heat. But ti woman came rushing to the spot from a neigh bor's she threw water over her clothes and drew her wet apron hastily over her head, rushed in and returned in a moment the child in her arms and safe. It was the motu of räume it was, every mother's heart will tell her t.'iat ! Fr.ivv; n nd Ff.ar. It is said that the people of Ciiro, a little phce lying among the unwholesome swamps at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio, keen three large pieces of ordinance mounted near the landing phce, to keep oiT th- Cholera. A passenger in one of the steamboats from Xcw Orleans relates thai the captain, being desirous of landing at that place, that the bodies of four persons who died on the n.issi.'e might be interred, thev threatened to tire t::vtn the steamboat if it attempted to approach the shore, and were actually obliged to proceed with the dead on board. Tiik Postal Tklatv. Orders were received nt the i Post O dTiCe in this city, on Tuesday last, to carry into 1: fleet the provisions of the recent postal treaty : with England; and letters are now received there for the British dominions paid or unpaid, at tho option of the mailer. lioston Timp.. Fatal Affkav. .Mr. John Pipr of Marshall i county was killed on Sunday evening last in an atTray ' with Samuel nearly. During the rencounter Shearley diew a butcher-knife (which was secreted) and i F-tubbed Piper to the heart, who immediately expired. Shearly is committed to await his trial. L-gan 7Vcgroyh. , .. . . A tunious (,la.m.-A curious chi.n is now before j Congrei4, the owners and mauler of the ship Cadmus demanding payment for tno passage ot den. Lnfayeite and familv from France in 1SJ1. The amount claimed is :$"),( K KJ ; of whicfi Äl,tM0 is for passage i an "7 l" : rfl"" " " '"" it ir fTiuiriT lux nr-rq.mfit n tt -nla uro ilnriiir the vnvnirf. 1 1 ai nun : 1.1 1 .1 : t i r Punishment kou Tkeaion in Mexico. The Mexicans are making an example of boitic of the ambi J tious g-ntry in that country, who are üistu I internal peace by pronunctarnentos and rev nor lta.n.n Olero, a note! character in history, was sentenced to be executed, by dec tious gentry in that country, who are disturbing its revolutions. Mexican decapitation in the city of Mexico, on thoIiUth tilt., pursuant to a sentence of the Supreme Court of Justice, for high . :.. .. f t.t ;.. t Crimea iiuiioi oo ii ()uoin . It is stated that during the dreadful visit of cholera in Cuba, on its firmer appearance, there were the ouVial records of lf ,001) interments at Havana in ten weeks. One day the number am Minted to 900, w hen a change in the wind an i temperature Iook place. lh following thy, the deaths were only VM0 and the next day after, the di sease had entirely disap peared, und never returned. La r.'. r. Fish. A cat-fish weighing 10S pounds, can 'hi in .i recti river, was seryc I up at Coflle it Jones' Exchange Hotel, in Philadelphia, on the 'Jöth. The Pei:nvUaunn says: It is a real curiosity, nnd ns it will remain for a few days, we advise all to call and examine it, as few persons, even in the region where it was caught, has ever seen one of similar dimensions." The disturbances on theCinal liavinre subsided, the military musierd out " of service yesterdtty morning! Inftcr liivino; been on duty a week. We understand, however, that the Mayor hns made nppl cntion to the War Department for nn order, permitting lhe United Stntes recruits now here, tinder Lieut. Kussel!, to mount jjurird" for the purpose of preventing farther disturbances. llajT.iln Cfmrnerrin'. Jan. 10. Recent Hiscnvt i ) . Il has been recently discovered that a medicine has been intro tluced into our rctnmuiiily, whir-h is exciting the pu' lie an 1 pro-1 fesiion ty its specific artion In tho cure of Ion standi!,; and com- j plicated canes of chills and fever. A eure is w at ranted, or moiity rcfuiided in every instance svliere a cure is ot effected. It i Dr. ltrass't Indian Queen Vegetable Suear-Coated Tonic fills and as they arc mar coatrd, and so ph-asant to take, we should suppose II who aro nffiieted with this troutdesomo disease uould (pve them a trial. For sale by TOMLINSO.V D ROT IK RH, and S. J. V A f) K, Indianapolis. 79 r.ii.n to it nam:. rglHAT valuable an I well known fTrt, shunted in Washington ' fi. township, Marion county, rnllrd tt. Sinei sir f trm, containinx 200 s.sres. will be oll at targnin , if npp ication bo ma.te soon. If not so d by the ft t of March next, it will be tented for one yenr. For the tTins, opplr tj the undersi ned, one nit'e south of the premises. " POWF.LL IIOWI.AVIl, J'jfio.i! Sl3wis A lent for the Proprietor. CI AfA ''Ns ftotton Varni, assotted ; l.t-Cft lbs nvtlnr; 200 Ihf ,JVru Cand!elck, fof tale low hy s. k W. MOORC. 4y-
Stall of EI;iiuiloii County. If TIIK HAMILTON fun IT OotRT.M ARCH TtHM, 1 19. F Miici R. Cogswell and Je so Lutr. v. Jacob Crull, Jr.
Jjtmstie .Vtadiiiunt "p j", ;?3,.J,!' rmll.Jr , is hrr.hy notified that . t,,c ",1 di' ül Nov1 ''". If-'t-1. u;.on the ailid.ivit of Kaid Ui t tu, Kiancis M. Cmrixvell and jess. l.uz. f.le.J i.. the ,ow Ar n on the clfrk of said ILimiHon circnii court, a writ or duni'-htic oitachtn nt v t,v ni I cl ik duly is in-1 ii-rainst th" pood uii.l chat' l l3M(Is anJ tfl(,!tlf,m.s JaCoh Cmll, Jr., in .oil countv of Ilamittun, returnnM in '-y HHHuVhI r Jja' 'hl" J,": r,"tu";''- ut.,i upo.i, part of th- south half of tho o.ttliwt".t oniirter of wet ion iv.,niiM-iH-in-on tlu- sotirh line (it fai.l section at the tihlf i.iiln ,tiH,ke " ,,lW"J,'i' 1 2"-- '',?. run..in- thenve north :'i 79-jt .0 Mjes. thrnce wi'Ht .: H!0 pole, thenc fontii .HI 7'J lt;0 toles. th.t. M 4i.;t.I0() roi,s to fie i.l.-- ,-f he,Mninc. An. aiid ilvtiot l iut is herel'v fortlicr notit.ej thru Kni t suit is now pending in t:u l rouri Alltel, JUII (i. UUK.Nr, f.U. (ilHVI K 8i Mom, AU'Xt lor pltlli. Fei-nnrv h. ir4i. ,S;il at' I 80 3wisi: lMIiaii:i, Elamilfoii 4 oiinlv. H Tut HsMit.Tox Cmct iTCofRT, SKi'ieMtiett Tlrm. Jo'au 1.1. CottinpUam vi. WiJJin,,, Hacker. h'orefjn .IttarHtnrn'. rMin Mid ilef.-ndar.t, William H.ieUr.is hereby notified that on the 15th li of August. 14 , ii on th tVnlnvit of shiH p'aintilf", John I. Cottincrdam, lilc.l in the ofl-re of the clerk of nai.l Hnmiiton l irroit court." a w rit of fori ien att:irhintnt w.-i i.v A Irk duly iud ng.iiit the goods und eh-itwu, ia,u Pn i tn.--rnciils. riht, credit, money, and lle. ts of him, s.iiil Win. Htirkrr,i:,l. nm.Hvol II jmi.ton. returnable to the then next term f su i court. Th;.t at s;ud next term of court snj, writ w;u duly returned executed ui lot niimVr 31. in tho town ef Wet . 1.1 ... 1 :t.i.. 1 ii now pen;. io in sai l court. Ity otdcr of the court at September !"'" ,SH- Ml' , tr J()HN ü- ';irRN's- ctiRVEit, Att'y for ptitT. SO ;ivi(J llTII. . 1 1 I 1IHII.HI 11 1 1MTIMJT MJiWK'I I'OIIHH llial hUKI Hill CLOVER SKI2IM fl nUSII. new crop, fur sale by SMITH 8. HANN A. SI' ST received, a supply ot Dr. Pilch's AbiVminul Supporters. Shoul.ler lime, unj ti.hdlinp Tuben, i-n.l tor MVit.Vcw York jriees. by I). ' It AI till K A O , Agent tor Indiana pulls. Fe'.ruary 10, lrM'.). HI MH IS lESfTiT4M ! ) EMKHY for Consumption and all nthir atlrctions of the K Lungs and Throat, vix: ('ouriis. Colds, Influn7.a. Kronrhiti. Anihma, Vh.opin- Ciiujrh, piits or tveakness in the cl.st, fors-ileby I). CltAKJllEAI), Agiut for Indianapolis. Felruary 10. 18J9. P0 H'HOVVE'S Couch indy. Unmet D'air's deTdo," .nd Hodi;SO kii s's do, lor .il,) w liolckiilo oii.l letail.by Feb 10, WVJ.H) n . CRAIOIIEAD. "new rtonTEis ix" 'iNniÄxÄT Extract from the act of Congress of 3d ?furch, 1813, Section IS. " .flu. be it further emctr l. Tint it hsll t the duty of the Fotmnster (iciierat, i:i a I future lettings of conti acts lor the transportation ot the uiiii, to b.'t tln s Mir, in evrv case to th? lovvot 'I 1 liT te i.l.-riri s'l'hcicnt guarantees for NC.hful performance. without other reference to the of mch transportation that! inly he lojecMSsrv to provide for the lue celerity, rt-rtaintt. and ivuMiy of such transpoi t itioti ; nor shall any new contractor hereafter bo req'iire 1 to purcliae out, nr take at a valnal ion , t :.e stoi-k or vehicles uf ntiy previ m coutrartur for the same route." iKni hiers will t e careful to tea l Ihefomis a id t n-.tr uctiou i uppKudel to thi a IvertiNeiiii.-iit- They !rü rei!ieie t to Hate in tl. ir pT;ioatK. flu mo! ly whicii they inten 1 to convey tho tuai'. Where tli. M.e I Wt i';tof the m uls.of ti e speed cnllod for iu thi' schc.leles shnll require it, the contract " ill be made for coj'-h, ptfariloat. or railro i cunvej iicv, as the case may b j on. I rinse jueiely. tt'i.'ti ro'itei will te .'t to tiitis propoiing such mod of conveyance. I n all other cses, the routes u. iM be assigned to bi ! propoäiuz t!ie cheapest mode of transportation. miles rhu bark bit ween 5 a m nn.l H n m Satnr las-. i r.rt .,., n. Hnm Mo, bv u-p:t Kin.terhook to' Strawtowii, ly 12 m, 14 niile and back between 2 p in and 6 p in j same da v. ItH-J. From Salni I 6 a ni Thors. lay by I.eesville to Rlmia2ton, by l.'m next .lay, 50 miles and tack betwecu 1 pm Friday.' o:i;i tj p m next it ay . From Muncie, iri Delaware county at 6 a m Fridar to j cov.r.ly sent of I i.oon county, by 0 p m, 10 miles unj buck b j twi't n 6 u in and p in liest day. i lost. From V.'et t'nity 'Ohio) at C. a r.i. We Inesrfav by Anjols ; to I. a tlnine I'eiitre, (lnii.ini. by Tim nest ilay.JVJ miles and lifk between "2 p m Thursday and fi p tu Fii l'i . ! ii'-"). From Leefbiir at IU a m 1'riday to Wolf Lake, Ij-fipra, j 22 mile-s an 1 bnck retween a m and 2 p m next day. i Pi.; From Ilelleville at 3 a in Sa'.ur.'.ay by Oanvi le to North ; Staleui, by llam, I? miles and back between 1 p in and 6 p m , same day. : 40-7. From Brownstown at s a m Saturday by D ivid Itowman's to Nashville, by ti p m,H miles nn 1 back between 0 a m ani 4 p in i next day. I.)--. From IthifTtoii jtsam Tuesday to Fort Wayne, by 6pm! ?3 miles and back between Gam nn.l 4pm nett day. j 40-10. From Lar inse at in a m Sourdiy to lio-ihen.by 6 , m, 21 rrvles rmd lia.-k. (iMeen li a in and 4 p m Friday. Jl. Fiom Motuice lo at 1Ü a in We bn sday tö Lafayette, by ö ! p tu -6 miles and tuck between a m and 2 i m Thursday. I 40I. From lYrWinswHe at " .i in Saturday by New Lancaster to I Tiptoa. by 1 1 a m,20 miles and back between 1 p m nn i 7 p m. 4o;)j. From Fvinisville at 5 a in Saturday to Cynthi3na, by 11a in.'JO miles and nark between 1pm and 7 pm. 4003. From Meteaor Fulton at 6 a m Thursday by Ferrvt.bur. Nieon.a, Ldketon, North Manchester, Liberty Mills, and South Whitley to Whitley, by 12 noon next day, miles and buck between i p in Friday and ti p m Monday. 4' CM. From Wahinton at 4 a in I ri. lav by Fayrttvilleto Uedford, ly s p ni, oO milen and l ack between 4 a in and 8 p in next day. jnttö. From Jasper at 8 a in Friday to Troy, by Gptn, 32 miles and back between liam and 4 p m next day. b'". From F.vansviUe at f ; to Monday by Albion and Fair'iel l to Saiern. (ill. by i i m next Wednesday, ltJO miles and back, between li a :n Thursday and ij p m Saturday. H aery : whettier thi route n iifc.-essary ? P '.. Fron ronorno, (Ohio,) at 6 a m Thurdiy by Denmark, up the St. Joseph's river to Hamilton, and P.id.lle's Corners to I'oldwater f vii,h ) by 12 m next day, .V) miles and back between 2 p in Fri.tav, and Ii p m Saturday. .VOTES. F.acii propmal hliall be nccumpanie 1 by n piiarantee, signed Ty on-- ur m ire resp-iuvitile pel sons, i.i thn fotlowini manner, viz : " '1'he nn ieri.;npd guaranty that , if hi bid for cm its inj the mail from to be a epie l 'y the I'ostmas'er (Jeneral. shall enter inti an obIi?afim prior to the first il-iy of Ja'tf nrzt. with good and fcutlicicnt sun-ties, to perform t ie service proposed.' Ttti sini'ibt te necmrir. le 1 l tti: eertifiea'.e of a postmaster, or ot'nT i ipiival'Mit testimony, f at the suuiutors Hrc incu of pro-pe--t', and aide f make kio t their cuarant!. T!o proposal should be neat to the department sealed, endorsed rro;iuijl for route No. iu ,"and adJre&sed to the First Asistant Postmaster (Jenernl. Fur Ihn prohibition of Id It rcultiug from combination, a rid the terms and condemns on which the contract is to Im made, see the ia-t snmnl advertisement. C. JOHNSON, Fet. 2, l-1 1'J. 77-lawt.M ar'JO Pstmafiter General siii:iuFrs sali:. BY virtue of a copy of a decree to me directed from th clerk onVe of the Marion circuit court, I will I'tjiOiH to public ale.cn thi firt day of March, Is-pj, at the Court House dor, in the tow n of lo dianapoli. w ithin the hours prescribed by lau , the rent and proti's. for seven sears, of the following lot of land, to-wit: Lot No. 11, in out-lot No.!'0, hi the town of Inrti anapoli, heine bou:.Ied as follows: be;iiiniii nt tt corner on Went street, one hund.e t feet froi the South corner of said out-lot !fll, rurinin? North oO feet on said street to a cornor, thence 200 fict east to a rni -tier, tlienei' mmili .0 ft-.-t to a corner, thence went -20 fe.-t lo the j !are of le-pnninc;. containini; one fourth acre more or lev. And on failure to realise the full amount of judgment, interests and costs, I will at the ,t:ne tinv ami place. eoa; the f'-" simple of kii I le il efaro. l akeii nn tlie propert v or si"Orp llliaiiis. administrator, at the xuit of Charles Hrinkmaa, of the estate of IVclericK Sclovieck and others. 7n-t iMIAItLKSi r.. CAMrRKLb. SturiT LJ" flpY virtue of n writ of v nditioni exponas to me. rlircrted him tl.e CI-m k N obee of the Marion circuit court, I will expos.to pnhin- sal-, on tlie tirt day ot Maren, l-r., nt the Lotirt House door, in the town of Indianapolis, witliin the hours presirroed nv law, the reins und profits for seven )tars, of the following real estate, to-w it : Lots Nos. -l.r and 11 ia srjttarc No. I, Mock No. 9, wen of Whinriver in J . II . Hacker's addition to the town of Indianapolis. And on failure to i entire the full amount of Judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose the fee simple of sai 1 real estate. Taken ns the property of William Schoolcraft, al tho suit of Thomas Uamses. :k.U CIIAHLKS C. CAMi BF.LI., Phent! M. C. s" si; asanas jiab.i:. viitueof "2 writs of venditioni exponas to mc directed from V the eki k's cilice of the Marion Circuit Court, 1 svill expose, to public at. on the first day of March, ISdy, at the Court House door, in the town of Indianapolis, svithin the hours prescribed by law, th ivntx aud protits for seven cars, of the following real estate, to w it : Forty ft i t o T the west end of the somth half of lots Nos. 1 1 and 12, iu siiuaro No. 71, in tlie. town of Indianapolis. And on failure to realize the lull amount of Judgment, interests, an 1 cost. I wi; at the sam time and place, expos .the fee simple of said rel estate. Taken as the propel ty of John Hare, at the sue of (icorgo Weiieud and .Samuel T. Woollen. 7U CHAHI.K. :. CLXMI'llKLI.. She-ttT M.C. sjaiiuarr's silt:. tapV virtue of -2 writs of seudilioui exponas to me ri heeled from fc'j the clerk's ofli'f of the 91 trion circuit court, t will pise tt pu'dic sale, on tlie first diy of Match, If'!'.), nt the Court Ilouo door in the town of In linn jpolis, Marion county . within the bours pi escribed h law. the rnts and profit, for seven yi-urs, of the following r;l eri,.t ', to-wit : The ii ii bvi I halt of the south h i!f of tho north west f action, al uu.iri.-i went of Wbi'e river of rtion No. 3, to w lohio l., rnjc containing tLirt)-o;ie and a ha'f neres. .l( tSllSttl1-l'' fcV I Hill." SOV 1 Uli1' I IS s- jMUOM IU, fSSSSOSl au I cost., I w ill at the name tune and place, e pose the fe sitni'le of said reil e-tate. Taken as p.o iuo,ierty of F.'es I'eiHeltalthe slid of Austin W. Morris an I Adam lla-uili. is is I II ULF.St C CAMI'HK.LL. Sheriff M.C. sB,E:Kiri vs sAisi:. BV virtu" ol a venditioni expju to me directed from the c lei k's oHlco of thu Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, on the find day of Mirch, Isp, nt the Couit House door in the town of In lianapolis, within tho hours prescribe 1 by Isw, the rents nnd profits lor seven yearn, of the following real c-Jt.nte, to-wit : 'lhe west of the wet of tin; hull of the sMitlovei-t quarter of section 21, to-wiu'iip It. range .", Id nc.re.4 ; 11K0 the east In'.fof the iouthe,isi quarter of fcttioa '.O, in towuthip 14, tango Ö, SO a 'res. A 1 on failure fo re ni.e the full amount of said judgment Interest nt c.m'.t, I will at tl.e same time find place, expose tlie fee imple of said real estate, l akeu as tin property of 1 ngram Little, Ht the suit cf Jam- t'orhran. CHARLRS C. CAM PB KILL, 7st Sheriff M.irion t'oumv. BI.111: imi-:c:i:n. R-s!i tF. agnln enll the attention of the public to our large stock V if Hrns. Cloi ks ; thirty hour and eig'd iiav,all w arranted ' to keep good time, or no sale sale. 1 hey are a much belter article thnn We oTcr them at much ea prices. Cull thove o.d by pedlirs. an i ( in. 'in. .vi-tf s . s Store opposite llrowuing's. V. II. TAI. ROTT. .Votum:. f g 111 KHK bare bef ,, '..ft in tin hands of the undersigned, by R 8 Conis, t'e av ou nt du- S . K. 'iraham. for collection. Those inbred.'d will phti tail i.ul settle lortivitli T4.lw; VM. HtfLMVAN'. J. P. to ks:m'. Knquir nt A WAhT.HOHHK ;t HIJUN'S. itath:p. SERVANT b'iil. Kiiquiroat 71 H)RN'S. m n rMOIRsi of a Ftrir hn, ' v Domss. A further supply. XJU. 1 ' !CRRI50N k TALBOTT.
Sale or .lloi Iksic'I B.IULCU iu SlamiUoii d)Uiiy. f JVOTICK is here! y given, H at. Saturday the 2H ilav o i'a Apiil next, between the hours prescribed by law, nt the Court House door in NoMcn ide, th trucis pare. Is. or lots of land us dexciibe I btlow.or fo much thtuof a; w in sell for the amount due fiom the respective nioitg;igot, will be oifeied lor sale to lhe highest tiJder, in con lorni it y w itli tie provisions if the Ilctj..cd Statutes o: tlie said ti?n:ts, p in l ,..r lots of iund Laving beeu mortgaged to the tstate to secure tde pv menl of loans made of the several trust fuu ts ns herein!! r sp- au I the mortgagors therrol havins l-ilol to pa) tl.e interest dee j re quired by law. No lid will le receive t for a l.-ss ..um than tho Miuuuiit lue lor principe!, interest, d., mixes and co.-.t. Congressional Schuul i'uud. Tl.e w ht" of ti e it w ijr sec 2A, t I'J, r I , onr.-.inin ?d acres ; mortgage I by John Uail.-y ; tot;.! nuiuiint due. 1' The v hi ul ti.e a e qr, fee 3, t JU, t 4 e, eioi: li'iiits SO acres ; inoMgaged b J.tM.s Marren ; total ntnount nie, .ljs. Ti e ii hf of ti.- ii e r .s.-c LS. t v., r 4 e, confaining sJ acres ; mortgaged l y Julm 'ins.,u ; total äMi.iint due. gl 4S. Ti e w i t i f the t: ,jr S-'j.- t III, I' i ', ''i! loit;! Ml arliM ; liioi IgSiTeit by Levi Ilavvvo.t.h; tot.M umoui:. ilne. ?aU. Tbc w 1 f ol tl;e li w qr ta-c 14, t VO. r ." e, containing su a.Ti-i; inoti:i-ed b) JosIitm . I lainiitou ; lot.il ülüO'lln due, S .f." .'.. 'I he ti v jr ol ti.e ii w (ir -.ec I'J, t 1'.. t ." e. cot.'.ai.iiiig id aeies ; mortgaged by Jacd X. ShaMl : tela- !ineiint 4:tie, .-';! 41. Tue w hf ol the u t- .jr e; 10, t 1', r ö e .eotiMi .ing rd acres; mortgaged by Jj H'.j.-hev ; total amo'ir.t due. $. 'S I. The e hi' f the s w i nee t l.l, r o e. com oinn r f') are ; moiiga'ed by Jordan Tuvtou ; total amount du f." I Mb The w i f of the s w V i. c i.ot t yjy r 5 c.ut u:iin eo acres rnottL'.-iol by lol.ti Lbi'c; tot.d amount doe, 'o :;t). Tue 11 e ijr of the s e ijr sec 2'. t M, r e, 1 unlninine 40 acres ; loorlguyel hy llHtinah I'houipMui ; total amount due, S'tf IS. The 11 w qr of th? s w ;r it- '.'0, t l."', r .' c, roiitdui:.; -JO acrei ; inortiaired b Absalom Hicker ; tot I amount lue, S l"3 Jo. The v I f .f the s w qr iicc :'U, t IU, r (i -, c.-:inuuiiig HO arre; inortgifjed by J0M1 Frs j total ninonm due, fill. Surplus JltVtniie llnnh Tax ami Saline Fund. Tlici w ijrof tiiuie(r an I the s e jr of 'he s w jr f.r V3,tI'J, r J e, containing SO at re ; iuorig.i;e.; t y Thomas Mo'tieiel; toiai nnioiitif iliu, $;.d -it! Th. e ht' ol the II w r 11 11. 1 the w hf of the n e qr rrc 1 J, t 19, r 3 , containing 100 acie j mortgaged by Alb-n Cole ; total amount due, $17 50, The Ii e qr of the n e qr sec 26. t 19, r5 e, roniHining 40 ecu ; inortgnged ty Jmnes Stephenson ; total moiint ttue, S 'J 34. Theacqrol lhe w qr i-ec .ill, t r 4 e, i oi'lüdin -iO itcre ; mortgaged by HatiuaH Thompson ; total amount due. t TT TT. The k v qr of nie s w qr sec 3J, t 19. l ti e, i O'-tjinm i acres; moitgaged by Mnrtiu Itai i hi7.tr; total Hiuonnt tine, $12 t-U. The s hf of the s e qr see 13, t 18, r t e, enntuioin -0 acres ; and part of tl.e s w .r m-.- 13,1 Id, r 4 c ; moi'gHed by Jaue.-s tt. Hail ; total amount due, l:.i; eo. The v hf of tlie n e ijr m-c s, t 19, r 5 e, containing 0 acres ; nioi lgag'-d b Ni.than I. Shoeui ikv r ; total sn ount due. f ;i'j M Tue s w qr ol the n qr sec a:(, t 19. r 5 e, i or.tai ,i 40 bcrei ; mortgaged t-y William Hamide; total ten. nut 'tie-, Sjf.-ö .Ml. Tleneqrol the s w q' sec 19. t 19, r 6 e, eoi t lining 4'J acres , mortgaged liy Jonathan l.uniion ; totid ainoui.t due, 5d TjO. The s e qr of ti.e s qr sec 3,1 IS, r -1 e , cmitaiuin ? 40 acres; mortgaged by bai.iiit-1 L. Kos.- ; totid mount d o, I9. l.KVI FAULF.V, Keh. fi, l-'l!l. :-llw i Auditor of llamilto-. County. As3iB.Bsrric.rrosJt, .'fi'Bsüa;. K'OTICK is here'.y given that letter? of administration have been this day Jra-Ord to the und isigned, ol the si.it,. of Joseph Kbiigen-mith, d-ee,iscd, L.te of Marion county, Indiana. All per on indebted to !;il estate are named to ma'-e immediate payieent, and tho-"o hnveig claims igaiit the same are requested to'prefcent iheni duly nuthenticatcd. The ctaii-i probably solvent. ALLEN JKNNINf.'S, February 8, 1S4?, 79 3wis Imini trator. Affc.'tlllVlS'B'ItATOirs S4.iK. SWILL sell public endue on Monday the .Vh day ol March next, at tlie late red lenee of Josejih Kliogetismirh, deceased, in Tike tow nship, Marion county, Indiana, th- leiKOinl roperty of the said deceased, rontistin cf the lollow t:i' n nicies, viz: hor s, ca:tle. hos, .-hiTi, a wagon, f.irmiii!; utensils, a quantity of mi'l'ight tools, Household nnd kitchen furniture, a quantity of Raw1 1 lum' er and many otln r arti. Ies too 'edious to mention. A cre.iit of twelve momhs will be aiven on all r.'m of three dollars and ii 'ward by the purchaser tivio not conoiiioneJ to be paid without any relo f w hitever from altntion or uppraisemenl laws, w ith approved freehold security ; all sums under three dollars cash down will b-: required; further rond.it'ons sa ill be made known on tlie day of s.ile. Sab to commence at JOoYloek, A. M ,on said day, äni continue fiom day to day if necess.My, li I done selling, whvic due attendance will be given bv m ALLKN J FA N I NOS, February fi, ?4'. ".0 3wis Administrator. naL,fÄ' apim! T.Tir:.rr. ""ÄjITlCn i-i hereby civen that tl.e undersignei! wilt, on the 23'h of Fe' i-iaiy instant, epply to the (ioyernor ot Indiana, to be apoointtd as pilot nt th" falls of the Ohio riv r, in ai t State. February 10, I,-4.. 7 iFid'iiT A.NrHTL PILL. iStrk 8iiiK-ovf'S f.;ilcii(
ripnUK snbscriSers otter to the piit.iicfoursizes of a new pattern of Luck's f.'ookir.g Move, greatly iinp.ovel, which then Confidently assert to he not only the inoäl eif.'Ct baking stO'e iy use, but the most compart nn.l beautiful Cooking Stove ever oti'erel toti.e publi -. Its ra ia-'.ty for baking wl.i. U intheold Ruck's fetove exceeded every other stove,) h;,s i e 11 great!) im reased by the addition of another oven , wid 'h enables it to : ake at one time tw ice as iniiih as ordinary cooking stuves. lU-i:ig made airtight, and having daaipei s, the lue can be regulated to suit every occa si. mi. Tl;oe who) watit 11 good coikin stove, one that can be relied Ujon, should see liiis n -w stove, is it cannot tail to please. We nrrant th-i'ove to ive vat'si iteion. ai.d can refer to hundreds of families whicii hive them iu ne. We will. in every cne it should fa 1 to 5 :e.;S- upon trial, l:;ke b;.ek the stove and refund the money. We have on ! and the largest and best se'e t-d J-ock of stoves evir btoughf fo tue market, coiisistio;; iif Pi t miuvi Cooking Stores of the latest aud most app:ived pa'tei i.s, ten plate stoves, very heirvy plate, seven pi ttr stoves. several sii s one size to take three fe.-t wood suit. .bic lor churches ;.n 1 school houses, box itovessnd air tiglit stoves ; ?..). the cele ratt i Stanl-s s and Saratoga air. ti:ht pirlar toves, the two most l.eautil a; j.a te. ns of air tight etovts iu the lintkei. In a i ldi )ii to tlu ii' ovc, w tnt tuf dure and keep constantly on I'.lnd a ge:ii-r.il as-iort nie.it ot Tin Hare which we otter nt wholesab? or retail at very low prices. We ate prepared to man ufactuic all kinds of coiq.crwoi k at the sli.u test notn e. c. j. cox, 3J wjf.su tf Washington sire, t, w est ot Meridian Dr. (Niiiinn'ii Iisoia.s i'iiolaooock For the cure ol Fever and Ague, t.'liill Fever, Dam'i Ague. 1 ntt rmitu tit and Henotteut Fever, Liier Complaint, J mu lice. Knl.o neuo nt of the Liver and Sple.-ii, ami all t he v at ions forms ot bilious du.-, m s. 1 he lollou log evtiael is from tue "Faiiner und Lmigrant'a Hand Book,'' a vülui' le work of about live Lun Ire I page teceiit l punlished by Messrs. Appletou e'o. New Vork. In rhaptil S", p.oje :;ö, th; author, speaking ol the Fever and Ague, remarks ; '1'hcte is a valuable medicine .--oil in most of the Western citie, u hieb we can conscientiously recommend for Fever and Ague, mid other bilious diseases: It is the Im!i,i t'holag Zut which is prepared by Dr. Osgood of New York, who has made tlie tdiius disorders of the West i is especial study. We arc no friend to I ho. e medicines usually culled pit. nt. but u e have had ample opportunity ol knowing the invaluable eilectfc ol the Cholagoue iu biliou cases.' The speedy and jennancnt teliel olfirded bv the Cholagogue, unses from Its prompt and healthy action upon the too l, c leansinij it trom bile and restoring it to purity ;t!ius sttikinj at the root. Its tendency is not simply to su-pend disease, but to remove the cause 011 w uieh it depends. It is eomllv adapted to alleges and conditions ol the si stem. Fruit S F. dirty, Cuuitufllor at Laie, to tht .Igtnt in Cincinnati. CiNtiNMsii, October II, Hlti. Messis. Shiif.M-1 .'s Park : In Ju'ie bist I is a- atia. ked w ith that mot ailliri itig aid niiple:.s;ijit disease, lhe Chill und Fever. Tina paroxvsms letuuied daily, nnd wete xrv severe. ,M) ph):cal energies had been much impaired, by 11 pi ei ions ritt;ck of biiioua fever. llAving tried several favorite lerne. li.- wnhout rtliel, a friend iu whom t had conti. lenee. recommended 1 1 r. Osgood lu dia Cholagogue. I procured a bottle, nnd lollou cd the mvmp :;."- inj direction. The con.M'qu. nee u as, t'i.ii 1 had but mie paiot) -ism ulter taking the fn st doe, i.nd my g lo-inl health w as ipi.Uy restoret w tlbout using any oilier meOicine. I .ti.j.s,-1 wi:( tiot retniinder I the holt!.. to two other persons sit. lilaily ult ted, and with the same r-ilts. Ooe ol tioso hl b.en shak in lr iijht liHiiiths, ,m 1 w as relieved 11 tu o d.iia b the uc ot the Chotgogue. i consider it my duty, a it is my pleasure to in omtnend it. having the niostiiitiie cciitidence iti itssaiiative po-.n is. Yours, triil) . S. r. OAKKV. I.D. PAUK. 4th au I W.ilnut sfs.. general agent tor the West, also, loi sale by appointed ; p-nts i i iie.ul. evi l) towu III thu South and West. fcj-Ucre 10 u afkfur" Quod's I hJoi dv laoHr,' tmd t.ike no TomtiiiHon Rrothei-M, ami P. Craighend, Indianapolis; AVm. II Hughes & Co. Madison ;Clarfcsoii V Uulour, V.-vsy ; Windsiandlt) Ti Ncwkiik, New Albany; Wil-o-i, S-arbtrd & Smith, Louisville, Ky J. It. Wilder .t Co. !o : J. Morgan, Rockpoit; R. W. Young, Mt.Veni.ii ; Wm. F. Woulsey, F.vausiiie; W. C. Reil, do; K. Koons, F.dsariLpoif : J. A McCal j. illoomington ; J. Riirke.Craivfor.isville ; Joseph Sommes. incenio s ; Dr. I'e.-k.doj J Spencer. l.iilve'te ; C. F. Wil-'nch . do ; Wood At King. Ten Haute ; . R. Mernt, South Demi, Aims fc llollitay, A;irlnaii City j Wm. Holies, Del hi; L. IJeivIi r.Foit Wry 11 ! Ap.T. e.. SI ill ii? of 3 11 (I i:i 11 :i s :i isi i i I o 1 1 vt 'ouni 1st tut IIsmili Cih. iot I'm nt, Mahvii I casi, lf4'.. Marc Ann KiiKpainek, vs. James W. kirtpalrit k. V'imii fir Diviirct. rillHF. said petitioner, by Will mi Caiver her counsel, having this B. d iyfi'el in lhe cleik's oiti.e sud court, her petition herein, aiidalstitheaHtdivilof a diMuierenie I p rs.ni from wIihIi alhdaut 11 n'v'i thai s-iid del'eii In nt is not n lesidctil of the State of Indiana. Therrtore the s üd defend Hit is heiehy iiotllie.t of lhe peudnncy of Kaid pH 11 ion, an I Ih it u 11 'ess hn will upiiear on tha cilhng of the ( ause at the next term of S4 id court and jiie id , answer, or ilniist to the said pertion thesnne will be h'ttd and deter. iiinsd in his aU-ence. Feh5, 1H4-). 7rsis:bv11$l,5) JOIIN. (1. IlllRN'S, Clerk. Mut- of Inli:iii;i, SSiiiuilfoii Coimily. In me lis mil tox Cittern Corn r not Mir h Tckm, IS41. Rebecca Shaw vs. Hen-kith Shaw. 'rtitinn f,r litmrct. fÄllIF. said petitioner hv Wi Ihm C trver her co'iti.el, hatiu-j fl. this dav tlb-l iu th,. cler' ollloe of lhe sai I com I her petitios herein and also the alfidiivit of a .liitl ciesl.-d person, 1'Oni which adi.lasif it appears that t' sai l -leh nliut is not n resident of the: State ot Inlis-.a. Therefore the said defendant is hereby notified of the pendeiip j of s aid perition, und that utile he will appear on Ihr? calliu of "the cause a; tli lo'tt urm of said court, nnd plead, answer or demur to said petition, the sani- will be heard find dete'i.iine.l in his a'senee. JOHN O. R 1 ' UN'S , Clk. Febi na') 5, l !'.. TP-Ju isll ..V flPHE Gold Mine. of California, just rerelvid by 7f .MORRISON A TALDOTT.
5? the only t medy that tan be i-lir.d mi fir tl.e 1 Milurit sure f'ir Spin il Coi plaints. Sp; sn.oi.ic ruitrari ions. 1 11 in tu 11 !' ilrf .Nerves, . er veus i r Sn k lieu' .1 f ,., cn ns 1ieii.ii. Aeur!p Affect loim, Apoplex , I arn!tiy, .n end l ebilit) , iHI'i 1 it) of bt vo'is -mil 1 li Liu rpy, and til Netv.ai iim.iVii, nriiii:ii, li e 111 oil elieadtul ol nil o'i-. .ies t h.ii rver cflut the hou.an iace limllitic nr.s. Or 1 1'. I in 2 s;cknes , lnn lieal tit . convu!ioi:s. pa-ros. fcf. iWlor Mart wi.iiul iiujtiess ii'e p.. 1 tie notiiN ot lhe jildu ted I hat lhe Vera t ilde Lura. t is the udy icmedy r ver iiic.,veieil thai mil t-eitlieiki jorlhe ierni.u,ri,t Ui.'of this most du .nihil of j diear. As it lenttiiry ist, insan.iy . iii.dues ai.d death, lhe most . p MvILFI l riiv-ii:iA..s i. 1 "r,,l,f ' vellastin.v.. f r tnvn r,1!!lrVi f,nve pronounce l.pilep-y nieiirahle. A let : 1,., 1,-,, roi-iOe'd I v ii.iiy, ontil li.o,otim(H.,i.,i ,,t all ,lm.1(rt)r, W1, , ,M ,,y i.k lor S. Hart, rearly Msteet. jhimkhht, du,.,,,. v.l,.c,ir ,1 h.i hrrn perforiiun-j soineol the 1110-t ' " ni'MAHK Ain.r. ii;i;ns t'pmi reroi.I, atb h.ts arTmed a tepmatio,, which ,ne uh.neertn ef fice. rbls-i. l mis . f rid .ulittd 'kill nn.) e.tieiice, Mintirrsi irl'i'H d.-ooroOfitlohs, :i vt !l as Innolet-. : . ,,.,r riolorl't Citirens all unit- in reccei nriidiiu Ih tie of Hu ti uly v; du ilee liTibcine ij their pal it ut.s, r hilf:, ; od f i iends. w ho aie thus atllu ied ll.e only
remeilv. ANoTHr.i: ii:MAKK.ni.i: :t:i:i: ri:nronu:i) n tin: li: or hakts vlcetahli: lx TiiAtrr. f'r. Hurl 1 It is w ith no small iVjrre of i. tisfartion tint I am en fthlcil to aniiiHitiC" in viiu flic eomp'ete ictota'iori lo health of mt tauth'er, hy the 11-e of vour Vrrrfilil Kxtnrt. At Itir ape if sis )esi. her ai;e at pie-ei.( in itlT li.i she uns first atta ked w ll!l this fJremlfiil malady railed Kpiüptic Fi.'s. And itntil she remnieiiced tikincibe Lvtr.irt. alie sutlrred with attack cf ri' almost incrur. ly, and sverej nt lo Uneaten to dove reason Irooi lis throne, and remji r her HirsauIIMOTIC. IMivmci in tronoiM.r,-,i prr inru 1 btr. and could do nothing more for her. We h id Hlieosj, deMlit d of a i ure, hett lieaf t)g of tt.f remarkable tines performed bv lhe Vecetalile l'.strct . we determined li. pnrilaln.il Tlie re,iilt h 1 . xr r-.lr 1 (nir niiwt rn-nme e tpectMtio i. ashy its use she islreed liouia mod dreadful malady, and rehtored lo i-kkfi:i:t hkalth. Should any one fed desirous of tsei her, and of iscerlalnine, the partirulars of theca-e. such wish m;iy t gmtified by -jllin; on or ad- ! essirig h lelter lo tue, jx.'t p aid, al inv rrsideiire, two Utile Irt'inthe vi!laj:eof Vonktrs. Weetcheslir. Nrn Vuk. o.e. DKSLOW,Voiikers,N.Y. I mm the Watchman of tlie Valley, ih leading I'resh) U-nsu paper of tha West, published at Cnicii,nli, CIho: :i:ki: nnt nix Advertinemei.tsof patent medicine. our readers are awiire, hav been et elude i fr mi ..ur ti,lu 1 for several years pt. Ourrhject lions lo them nie 1. We are not in favor ol keeping iwcirl rithci moral or phvslcal rrmedies for "the illslh t flesh i. heir to. 2. Theerosest niiM.Mti., nn: ofh-u prictlted on the community by lhe vender f Mich li.e.luuie. 3. I'alif nis are of en induced, by the flitteruie rerommendationacf Ihemtndrug themselves u ilboul discretion, ar. 1 mudi to then inuir, many lime; an evil, b the way. uh:ch is common lo the use of all active medicines, without ro.reiirial iidvue. On the oilier hand we luve nudonht liieren re patenl niedicmcs, wh.tver may I oui lutclion to the principle of patenting I hem, that are valuable leinettie lor certain epCCltic disea-e?, Die pihliratHn of winch is nil act of benevolence, llchevin the aitiele hdveilised n another column to it- .f thai ch-es m belief for w huh wl; have hkjh .miidk ai. authoritv we haseies-erted it. A cine ,'or epileptic, and other fitH,which often hatfle the skill of the best physician-, would bring joy Into many an atfl.i'ted fatnil) . Inmakinc" THI ADVERTISEMENT an et .eptiotitoourceut-r.il exclusion of patent medicines, we bsvst toiiowed trie example of other religious jouinals that have adopted th same general rule-. This valuable medicine ( Hart's Vcu table CxircctA Is for aale by Thomas Sc Miles, I 1? Main turret, diu innalt, Ohto. THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT When thousands wlio are now treoi'dinc under lb hand of thU rlreadlul disease, and lean nc that every Mark may prove fatal, will nml permanent lehef. mid be textured to new Ii'e I y Using this celel. rated meilicitie. Judge Kund:. II, No. 15' Henry si reel New Virk. havinji us"dthe Vecetah'e Kx tract ccces-hilli in bin h iiii') , hi-lily recommends It to all peisona vv.'io are ntH 1 led with Fits-. Mr. Stephen I' . I'r.nt comer of Sixth Avenue and Twenty-Sixth street, .New Vok,Mtrs that Vi.Oire. II. Ih.ojtlitnn, a member cf his family, has been no ievereU afdlxtrd w ith eptlctic It's for many yea s, that be un olibeed to reüin.ni-h his bumes. ll-vmjud Ur Hart's Veeei ible I'.ttnct. tnvs Mr. Pratt, he wsneoon rertored to jierfeit health, and left thiscityioi the Stale ef Ohio to resume ! business. Hev. Mr. Smith, KeciorofSt. Pein's Churrh, Spotswood, Nrsv Jtrsey, w'.m has !een atllicted with epilctic fits for more than forty sear, stales H,.u he lias u-t-d Ir. HaitV VepeinlOe Kxtract.and hi be!;h t iixUen so iiiuch improved that he hopes by Divine blessing to ha ve 1:0 liinte tits We would lefei to the following persons who have been cur Uoi2 Hail's Ve?eta!ite Fxtrart: V . nennet, ntllu ted nine seals. 171 Orand street. J. L!l.swottli,seven)ears,l- I lover ef reel. Jrmetdi McDougal, nine yenr. Fast Pnoklyn, L. I II . W. Smith, .New York riisirm house. S. Kelly, tuetity lenrs.Staien Islnnd. Miss K. McK ef.t wenly jears, Vorkville. Miss I. Cane, ueh e ears, 1 l-J Hainniersl v street. Win. H. Parse!!, twenty three years, :.1 Norfolk ;reet. Jacob Petty fmu sears, 1T4 Iielaro y treet. Philo John-Min.tweitty-eifTht years, tiieencaJe, Cl Thorn in K. Jones, of the Untied Sta'es Navy. Captain Willi im Jennings, State sfieet, Hridgeptrt, Cl. Iteferenres also m i de to Dr. W. I.. Monroe, Cuilford, Ohio. Rev. R ic linn nid Ta cjiet t . We t Davenport . N . V Itev.T. I.. Riishnell, Rah um. re , Man land Mr. Josepii Rradley, 1 13 Orchard slieet, N. V. C. II. Doujliion, -J Firhieentli sfrrt. N. V. Mrs. J noes Pertbnl f, Ch-st r, Oranee county , N .Y . John IV-er.l7e Kli7iteili street, N. V. D. . Richton.y Drl.ii.rystreet. . Y. J fones Smith, ;ti Sisff.dk street. .N. V. Charles Rrnwii, lOJ Water street, N.Y. All of whicii may be called ii;hii or addressed, pot aid ONE THOrsANI) CERTIITCATES Have been received in teimonv of the Iriiefidol result produced the tte of Dr. Hart Vetetah'e l'.xtra t. Pip:ned hy h. Hart, M. D., New York. Price in. packaee, $3 (V Fo ir pa. knees, M CO M C I : I packages. - qu (i v.-' ' i-s carefully p:. rked npi n Imixcs Cr I ra i.-rto'lat it-n . -and sen any part of the United Slates, Texas, Mex.co.ai d Wst Indiess. THOMAS &. MII.F.s, 14 .Main street, between T bird and Fourth. Ciiu ini.ti. O. tieneral Ar nf for the 1 'mied Stales tan I H A PIN. .i.rnerfcih atid Market st'ets. : Ceiit for U.iesTille. Ky I)AMI)CKlt;nCAl), Indianapilts, Imiiaea; 11. L. I .aw pence & Son, La f.iyeffe. do. ; IL ruy n nard, Vadison, !c. N'. R. All ront!nini.vitu.n in "referee, ce 10 Dr. Hart's Vepetabl Kitract.lbe only nie lor Fpilepy. must be addrecxed fp.t raid)l THOMAS -V MILKS. Ciminii-fti nhin .1 cA COUNTERFEITS. t hit lor 'iiiMiinpiioii. .000 csr or onsx 1 -si i. 1 1 i m.mii complomi c sro it oia Aa: V IST4S S It.SLSAM or Vinn tirsKM. the virat . lUnifdy fir Ihjt i fimv'.diuts and all ejxtwns cf the Rtip,ratorit w Til rt nt svlsh totrifle with the live- or heath of the afflicted ". . . iii-Tii.piiiiiiRr in nsT!iioTns lo the vrtue of Ih ? me.lrciee and In l.otJ out 110 hope to sufder'ne hun..M,t- ..-l.il. f'.lu-:! ...... .u...ff U'. L .... .. - iii. v.. .11 .-ui ..a.iM.ii. ..vv-Ktl.viIleiiii.fit! Ttli4l CHodi.i lo : few con-hleiHiioiis. Nature in every pait .f tier wotkf tins left indelible niatks of ad,if niion arid desicn. The Constitution of the ai.iiuals and veet-iahte of the lornd Is such that ihey could not endure 1 be cot I ot I be t rifid t'-ne nnd k e vere. In rtgard to dt eaeand 114 cure, the adaptation of remedies is not 'ess sinkinp. 7k$ .Ve. of Ictbin.l and the f iarand Wild Crrryttr justly celebrated for the cure of nil diseases ot the I. u rips a nd Liier, w hkli sie mj learlullr prevalent In all nortt.trn til mules. From a combination of Cherrdctt t'xfiactit procured from this ..,' nml i!;ese ' Trttt,' Dr. Wistar's P.a'iiiniof Wiid Clu-iry i.srhietly formed. 7.wi the Hamm Inj Oaiftte, f ftb. I, lflJi. The i ncreduloiis aie invited lo read lhe following note Irotn'the Rer Ml. Coldron, who tharnrter for truth nnd veracity stands above, sua. pi ion, and have tlu ir doubts di-j-elied as to the opettinttv of Wia tus llalsam of Wild Cherry, overall cil.er le medics ol 'tlie saui character. .... . Imd., January Lt. Jr4.. If is notes .1 duty linn h pleasure 1. me to Male ,.r the lenefit it thentHuled.that I ci nsi.hr W star's R.ilsarn ol Wild Cherrv a rre. .... ... .... ...v.. ii in case ..r stveie al feriion of lhe luncs, untie.itaUiiy!v rec. inrr.et.d it to those suiularlr n fff ict fil .la 1 Iii hpsl rctivil i' I hui I liai- . ... .'. ' . . . . - "iru, Itli cue which . .mi .nn im. .... . .nr, Hu wnen 1 iiixrtll that my tune to depart was near a l hand. thought WILLIAM COLDRON. i-Mtuc.riKiD.K,,.. May j4 j ti j M'urs. SmfUr4 4 Tar,. I Inks- this oj.s.riunil) (.f inforioin g you rj a must reinaik.-ilile rare s rf. lined iiH.ti n. e by the Use of Dr Wis tar's r.sls-mof Wild Chi rry. In Lie irar lr4u, 1 Hill lf,ken wüi,BJ mil tuiiiialiou f lhe Ui-.vt Is. w In h I lalx-icd unOer ! 1 0 weeks w tten I dually recovered. In the lall ,. IHl, w as ,,ta ked W lib a s.veie cold, wlii.li sealed Um II i.,,.,i my l.ii.g, a,i u,r Ul, n . tbiee ie- rs I w as 1 oidin d lo my bed. 1 tried alt fc md- .f ,1 , mid every vanely ol n.e.bi 11 1 e id, uuhoul l.-rit ; NotSthu. I wenrld ao,ul ,l,e -""r.l JM1, i.henl ..d f W,; r.aU o( Wild 1 berry. Mv lieii.U persua.hd ,e to fu h h id ".veil iiiii!l hop. si tecoveiy. and lud ureoarerf .... u f.- .! rhüiifit ..I rillitlilt-r tA.. trlil. I ti.u.iK .1... . - . ' - - -- v. ..i,-ir Miocili' I Ulli I din ed lo in ike use of the t'enuttie H i'iar's lt.drin ..f 11 it 1 as In. T.'ieelf.-rl w , truly as.iiihiiiE. AtVr live vai i.f afDiriKm t'herrjr pat 11, rs to h.i.i s.Mierins. .nuai.er um. C i-peni l.nirorlive litlHlud doIUrs lit no 1...II,".-..-, nii-i inr i r- i"i now ii- eciatiie phvsk i.r had proved Uli ivaituiC, I was s-.n re-torrd to enitie beatlh bv Iiis? 1,1... j ... i ...i i.- .. i .. ie........ ii .. f ... . . . .. ig of ,1 i e.i'i i ur i-i 'i ii w ... i.tm vviiut heiry, ani now enjoying gis.u neauri, auu sik i, is my jilh rrd epjiearaiire, that I ara at I ara I have i ii.Tii-i i mm ii .'i.rii , mi-, hit l. 'lliiei Hf ioi;linl.Oce :ii n..l r:.f .i.i I v i a. ivli.l.l . a i .i.vHvtri .. ... . ; ' " " " soiu sisru. i enu i eat is much as anj person, nnd my I.hmI serins o i j;iee w llh n,e have etilen more dm nig Hie last six inoiuhs than I had i,n i enu iiow years betöre, t 'oiiit tine my tase a luio i a mtrai te I deem ti nerea rar 'o '"- rouw i-i mc nniH ini, unii ii i.uiy I use u IU t.rni.ri! ..... rn..,. ....... lulu,.! I i i , , !'i"eu .... ........ .... .i, v nn. ...... I ...... nere reo i xnav r.e had ... .b. Il.l..l,t . ....I.I... St ... ,1 i.i - . . . y .) tx .ii . n. i i..i. iiir-i.i n ... . i.i-. j nr.- inr an iri if s I I l.u res profuieiois of so valuable a meduiiie ms Wisthr's RaUam upon il WUd uerry. i oius resjs unii iy, WM.II.DAK It. iirwssr or l orsTmi rin i niwe w n rounit rfeir a ed medU cine for the .nr. of rtd.hiij a lew dollars to their Nekrt are far Worse thin Hie luaiiufaituieia of sjnui.4is coin. For w bile the latter on! y roh ns of our proeriy , the former las e piojieiiy nnd he..hh and lite away. Il. Wi-tn' Ital-mu or U ltd Cliei r- la admiurd bl thou. andsol ihsintcrested witnesses in luve rfTrtdedlhe most exUaorr. nary cur. s incases of pulmonary and asthmatic (hanutcr, ever hefcsrsi receded in the history of ineüirine. The vourtg. the beautiful tM g.sil all s,e;,k lort'i its praise. Jt isrioiv th livottie utedkitie In the most micümmt f imilies ..f our country. Such a high stand in public si 'iii.tllnn HIS I.erll urniris.l l.v Its .... n ..u.....i . - . Ion ' 'ii" ruling ("i on ie urriui io tl Istar'a lUlsaill of W l ..r.l) ,1 l.ll IMUro null "I HI II I I U I M C I I e , eil elCty protb red to Iheni h a substituie, a. long iilruies t other article pout cures. t iirri r inr isiiir ii m.iiiv a upmii r im i m.i . ti. nine W.-tar's ItaKiu, o I W.ld .i,rtl, ..j l e- Ju.luVu rt.c. ii nll ..n.i.filiM Ii'.iii.! Stii.. s;.. i.i . .. ,IC . CfOCiea . . . . . . . . iiuu.nnu id Wie corner , . auu vi iitiiui sit., ny j u. r.UtU. timerul Arcut ewlern State. T.. ..tt...ki. !.".,i'..-f. I. .1 11 f - I I...:. lor ih Ilu 5l.es & Co M ,Jisu ; CI ,t kxou M.utotir; Veva Wiuini ley ssNewkirk New Albiitis , U ,s0, -.tarl iid Sv t-uiith. Louis Wm. M. r 1 1 1 six ix 1 .nur jx," a iin - v . . 11 - . ville -. J. It. Wilder K- I o .'to - ft K-u, liojujxuti h. yTinung Mount err.O.i ; Yxiu. .M. Wouixey, Kxausvillo - ---- , - .: - - ... 11 H 11 ,1 1 . - . . - . -. ...v' .'iiA. ji:t J.llilik'-. t:raw t.r,li.vil Ic ; Josenh Soiomes V 1 IliSl.ll l...a !' i U I is.ivcoas. r.uuarpon ; J. . MeslU. Bloon.in. . ... r .. do ; J. Spencer, Lafayette: C. F. Wilstach, do; Wood Ttrre llauf; A. IL M.iritt, South I'.eiid ; Amts Dr. Peck, H King. i .MK-nig.n i.ny ; vv 1... olle. iirMpM ; I.. Dee bt r, n Ap.7. e 5. " Wan 1 - - UST received, 75 1 is PitMuirch Iron; mö üs do ZZZm .Nails, tow I whotc, t l y S. 4 W. JIUUKC. 4
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