Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1849 — Page 3

Fron the Boston Post. Slavery in ilic Hew Territories. The Charleston Evening News animadverts on an article or turs published a d?w weeks since, in which we stated lliat the slaveholder claims tlirri"ht t carry into tl:? i.ew leraitorifa of California6 and New Mexico lle local laws i.f state, tit far an the

Our Country lis Extent. It wns remarked by the prophetic mind of Mr. Jefferson, gomeSfty yrurs ngo, iliat we were deslincd, not only on account of th character of our poi-ula-tion, but also the vat extent of unpeopled country, to exceed in power and greatness that of nny other nation in the world. Since hi? day, our country has

For the Indiana Stale Sentinel. Candidates Tor Congress.

1 NoBr.ESTiti.E, Hamilton Co. March i. 1819. I .Messrs. Editors: The democrats in this part oftliooth

: Coti-jiessiofial district, are nlenseil to hlh the name of J.

LIST OF LKTTEKS BJKMAINIVO in the Post Ollice at Indianapolis, Iidlana.on March lf j8,9 ZPrson ratling for these lettert will please to say ADVERTISED

The inland postage on all letters or papers for Foreign

ownership of sl ues is concerned, without tin; author- j nl.mst doubled in extent, and now our men is nearly I . . I'll . . . ... 1 J

m.aiii in uennnen ol th tuitlmritv, ot the Jaw- equal to that ot nil Lai rope, winch contains 2-j0,0jU,-n.nking piiwer of the territory. Mefuf cotnrnenting , OUO of inli 1bit.1r.t3. en the remarks in the News we deem it proper to j The following table compiled by the N.York Herstute that our object in that article was not more to old, presents at a glance the extent of (Mir whole exprci" our disherit from tins claim than to expose the country, the urea of free und lavn States, and iu inron-iyuncy of many of the Ieg:il pro'esion here, comparative extent with that of all Europe:

"ii'Miui-uiict ns auburn uns ucinanu 01 111 gown, and at the name time, maintain that the Englishmen

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! I'. cnapuiHn, nlreudy before the people, ns a cmmineni ; vuu,ia W1U4,VB prc-yuiu, umtTicise inty cannot iCjur1 rnniliil.lfi- liefor rnnvnulinn In l.u I...1.I fit I till i .1 II :i tili- xfaTtlcd.

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A 11 E A OE SQUARE 5111. ES. Free States Slave Stair, oxcliidinir Texas Texas, including the Territory, of which the ''Four States" nre to ho made, mid 11 !... I.. : ... .!...

eucceediiig generations. We look upon both these T , . r i t claims as nlike extravagant and tmtotnblV. .Inctoi Cdumbia,. ........ We cannot coM-enttTb, eou.led with the class of ! V.tory Cast of Locky Mountains....

who first migrated here brought will them by indi

vidual, and not by legislative authority, th Englisli local common law, notonlv for them.e've.s, but for the

Whole colony, and not merely f r their day bti; for all

reaxoner.s which the News t ivs assume "that o conquered territory hna the privilege to retain it m eysiem ,f rminicjMl Jaw, in defiance of the riht which tie laws of war confer on the cimjuering party." W e ndm.t the riglt f (e coiupieriitg party to abrogate the laws of the conquered territory, but this abrogation must ; by the competent law-making power of thi conqueror, and not by every and any individual citizen of the conquering nation. Admitting our right to abrogate the laws of these territories, yet that right, unexercised by the competent legal nulitority of the United States, leaves the municipal laws m force ; those laws having been made by the law-'.r.aking power at the time of their enactment, ore not repealed by the mere act of conquest and cession. Ün the contrary, portions of them are recognised and confirmed by the treaty of cession, particularly those relating to rights to property. The News further fays ihe lave owner claims no such absurdity as to carry w ith him into the territory wherein he removes the local law n regards slavery of the state from which he emigrates. He claims to carry hi property, and i.othmg dse." This is a distinction without a dflerence ; a mere mystification end subterfuge. Theelave owner claims to carry his right of property in slaves into the new territory, which slaves arc the only property by the local law of the state whence he emigrates, and which are not property by the municipal law, validly made and unrepealed, of the territory into which he moves. Sorely this is a demand to carry his own local law into the new territories by individual and net by legislative action, mid certainly without the authority ami in detinar.ee of the authority of the law-making power of the territory; that is, of its existing valid l-)cal law. Its was this claim which we pronounced extravagant and which we still believe to be entirely untenable and absurd. Although we have no objection to leaving to the people of the territory the right which a state possesses of prescribing the relative rights of its varied population ; more, we are decidedly in favor of such a course yet we do not yield to the claim o'" the News that the people of the territory only have the right to decide these points. This power, we believe,

Oregon

California,

New Mexico, excluding the part claimed

by Icxas,

.10 Ml.i:,," an. 103 77,337

Total pquarc miles Area of the Uusian Empire in Europe, Area of nil the rest of Europe, Total square miles,.. Actual area of Texas proper Extent claimed between the Nueces and Rio Grande, M,0H Extent claimed north of El l'a; and Rio Ensenado, HM.933

1.(H:i,1J1 11V0'J

To which fhc has no Miadow of title 1-1,933

Total Fquire mile?'

Length of Atl'nte Coast to St. Mary's river, miles, Length from St. Mary's to Cape SubleLength of (iiilf Coast to Sabine Length of Gulf Coast from Sabine to Rio

Grande,

:W5,Wl) 1,15( Ml) 1J00 :ux)

Total miles, Atlantic and Gulf Coast,- tt.-lOU It is the conviction of many, that the last slave State has been added to the Union. The spirit of the ago is against Slavery, and the more the question is examined, the more clear is the sentiment against its extension. Slavery is an clement of national weakness, and this is t he reason why the patriot feels so anxious to confine it within its present limits; and when this is done, there will not be even a cloud on our future. Gev. Quitman's Sekvant A Het.o. The Natchez Courier, in recording the marriage of Henry Nichols, a colored man belonging to Gen. JthnA. Quitman, to one of his master's female servants, a few days ago, says: " Henry Nichols, by the name and style of Harry, has been the faithful and confiding but!y-scrvant of the General, for the last IS years. Through exaltation and depression, victory and defeat, sunshine and storm, Harry has ever been

present, and faithlul to execute the inuwhle ol his

A -Afj!e Jo'in . n ik'i'HM S;irah r At"."il llaraion An '"ori li.'orge AM.- Mr Ami Aiki-ii J .lines

lis on the 12lh of April, next.

Thwy ar determined, ns fir n thev ar nhle to endeavor to nominate and fleet some new man. They do not think it right thai otic or two persons, (miles indeed I hey nro endowed with very Miperior abilities.) should uprorilH

Ij themselves the honors and emoluments of the b'-st om

res within the gift of the people. The most of the dem

ocrat here, believe, are in lavor ol Lhapmnn being our

next eaiidiualM lor t,ongress : but they will supports

hemtil v, nny of'tho? talent young men heretofore spoken 1 Ainsoun Joliu

of, tu n may receive the nomination, nut 1 do siy,anl ; Aiteitu jieia

I s.iy it because I know it to bo true, that if n young or new man at least, is not brought out the campaign will be a perfect drag in this part of the district. There nre voting men ill the district, who uro ns well

qu ililied to represent the people as any persons now liv

ing in the district that have been suit to l,onns : ami wlio are- inihifiriotis and far better nctpiaiiited with the feelmps, wishes, views and polities of the people, than those who have hetn so loii lehiovid (rem the masses as to forget that they were of the people themselves. "A word to the wise is Milhcienl." D. M.

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is lodged with conf?ress : that until the territory is i master. He has made the tour of the tinted h-tates

admitted into the Union as a sta'e, or congress con-I and the Canadas; and when the infant republic of ferj on it the power of legislation, they cannot exer- ! Texas was struggling for a place among the Mars and eise it as. a territory. This power of congress over j stripes he accompanied his master, who was then th territories has" lioen uiiiriterrimtedlv exercised ' Cantaiti Otiitmau. through those perilous scenes ; and

from the earliest stages of the government down to I while walking over the battle-ground of San .latin to, the territorial act in regard to Oregon passed at the ' looking very sad at the night of the numerous dead, last session of congress. It would seem, therefore, ' his master asked him what he was thinking about, rather late in the day for any one to deny the cxiit-' He was thinking what fools those yellow men were ence of thia power. for fighting white folks. Uut it was reserved for Far be it from us to cherish the thought of inva- Harry to illustrate the annals of his race, at the ding, in any way, a single riuht of the slaveholder ; storming of Monterey ; for it will be recollected that but we are eure that those rights, whatever they may Gen. Quitman had the charge of the brave Mississipbe, are int to b strengthened by the assumption of; pians and Tenneteeans, and was i the hottest and these, other claims on which we have commented, thickest of the light, having several horses shot from TIih pertinacity of some southern gentlemen, in under him, the pi ice of w hich wer immediately maintaining claims which large masses cf our peo- supplied by Harry, although he had to make lus way pie honestly and sincerely deem preposterous, and in to his master through grape and canister. Uut to denouncing all those who do not implicitly yield as- crown the enchantment of the scene, when t.ie galsent and obedience to their opinons, reminds us of a l.mt Wrn. O. JJutler foil wounded, Htrry immediately etory which Dr. Franklin relates of a French lady, rushed to his rescue, and carried him otT the field. Tins ladv insisted that she did not know how it hap-: While conveying the General from the field, he in-penc-d, but she never found any f ntt sating hersrif, quired after his master. General Untier told him he vho was alizays right. feared he would never see him alive, a3 he was in . , the most dangerous position when he saw him last. A London Printing Office in Tilt Moaxiv.. Dy Harry replied, with that deep-seated feeling of the eight o'clock the whole bly have arrived. Many in futhful servant, 1 Don't you beücve that. General, their cutume resemble common laborers; others are master was not born to b? killed by them mulatto belter clad, several are very well dressed, but all bear rascals !' When. Gen. Quitman was ordered to the in their countenances tho appearance of tuen of con- conquering column of Scott, he carried Harry with tsiderable intelligence and education. They have J,itn, who va side by pide with him at the hoinbardecarcely assumed their respective stations, wnen blue moot and storming of Chnpultepec, on the llith nod ioiiirs, containing each a pint or half a pint of tea or in, nnd the deadly co.ntlict of the Garita de Deleti,

CfinVP. and attended either bv a smoking hot roll, and finillv. his triumnhant entrv into the citv und I

feniF.-il willi vpIIow butter, or'bv a ccunle of pliees of nnlir.. of ihn "Uonternmns. Ilarrv was tlie first An- I about the impression that the (iencral had a dreadful

bxead and butler, enter the hali. The little girls who, glo-African in the hall?. He is known by the entire i antipathy to genteel dressing, late dinners, and wine with well combed hair, and clean, shining faces, army, and greatly respected by officers and men, as j drinking. (U'd ll-mrbnn might bu tiderated but not bring these refre-hments, carry then to those who nn humble, faithful and honest servant, who will be l to excess.) The result is, that most of the aspirutits

have not breakfasted at home. L'efore the empty lad to see this notice of him. .-. ..Mniti.t.I r I r AtitOFJ fl.rt Kill nt ft f i K t . . . - '

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Tisk Kmqittte of IiiN'js. We have oftni been asked to inform u correspondent, (in our editorial capacity,) why Ihe wedding ring is placed upon the fourth linger of the wife's hand. We have uouglit to obtain the origin of the custom ; but have not succeeded to our own satisfaction. Some authorities tell us that there is a particular conjunction of veins at that point, connecting more directly with the heart than at others, w hich makes it a fitter place. Others fay it is there best protected from wear and injury from contact. And there is nn old legend which looks plausible, which runs in this wise: The wedding ring is put on the fourth finger of the woman's hand, because in the original. formality of marriage, it was placed on the top of the thumb, with the words, In the name of the Father," then on the next finger, with the words, "and of the Son,' and on the middle finger with, "and of the Holy Ghost," and finally on the fourth, with tho Ainen." But there are other sorts of rings than wedding rings, the disposition of which is sometimes a question put to ns for solution. F.ngagtd rings, tor instance, which, in olden times, (if we can trust the legendaries,) were worn on the middle, or, long finger, on either hand. We see no reason why that custom is not as good as any. The fore-finger should he decorated by those ladies who are not engaged, hut who would have no objections to be, with a single ring of uny kind. As to the thumb, tho absurdly fantastical custom of wearing rings there, has gone

out of practice, happily, with powder, hoops, and court-planter, and we imagine can never bo revived again. Nor should ladies wear rings on their little ringer. That is a peculiar privilege of the gentlemen, and a plain gold ring, or seal ring, should nlone nd rn it, even in their case. Indeed, a man should never wear a jewelled ring at all, unless l.e be an Ojiera singer or a barber. Exchange I'aper. Coxokkssionai. Pkintino. The Washington correspondent of tho New York Courier, under the date of the 7ih, siys : The proposals for the Public; Printing were opened to day and distributed among two principal bidders. Mr. Pelf, w ho is attached to the Union Odlce, was

the successful comp-'titor for the largest contract, at prices lower than the present rates; and .Mr. Towers was awarded the second coatract, upon rea-onable term?. l!y the failure of the Houmj to adopt tho Senate resolution, extending the time for receiving bids, tLe coutrcls were closed under the existing laws. It may therefore be expected that Congress will b? subjected, at the ensuing Congress, to the same inconvenience, delay and execrablo work, that has been experienced during the last and present s'.-ssi on. While this imperfect contract system is

continued, nothing better can be expected; for it has!

neither accountability, nor regularity, to recommend it to toleration, much lesH to favor. It ha been a serious drawback upon legislation, and a most vexatious annoyance to the, public at large.

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iM:W ROITTI'.S l' ii)I.4A. Extract from the act of Congress of 2d March, 1845, Section 18. " 9nd be it further enacted. That it sh-ill be tt-e Juty of the To.itmaster Ceiieral, in a I future letting of cmtrc' lor thetranrrtation of the mail, to let tunin,in vry can-, to th-j lowest biJ-ler tetnlerin! curhcient guarantees for IhCmYuI jci lormance, svChoiit oth-r reference to the mode of such transports on thin rnav be :iLi essr) to p'ovide lor hi due ccltriiy. reit.vnti, inj ecurity of mc h transportation ; nor shall nny w eo:oa-tor hT-af!er lie rrptire.l to pun liase ont. ir take nt a valuaoo -, t o tock or vehicles of ney pn vious contra, tot f r Ihe same ro'Cc." 0"lii 'lets v il 1 1! rar.ful to rial tr firms anl instt nc'ion

af.pcnool to thi a lvei tt-cmei,t Tt ev itu n ijuested to Ma'e l a ; their prnposa'k.jhe modi hy hie thev inten 1 to convey he I inai'. V he the Ri.e anl w.dltur he notU.oi tl pved e' -He I for in the he he liiles hhal: irq.iire it , the conoa. ts will he made lor '

cm. ii, üieamiioit. or railroi I eo-ivevat-cv. as th. case t:ia W aal Consff1,n.-.y.au'i routes wi I f.e l.'t to fihs prornsinir s' h ml t convey ince. I n ill other ras . t he ro.t ü .( aiM;nrJ to LiJs propositi tlie clieanest nin.lf of tmiK i .tl...,

R5')s 1- for rarr in- the mnils of tho l:nit.l Stnt- Irim h ,st ,uy of J'lv. iCC to the :to'i lu-ie. IrVI. inc.s,Vf, la I -nil ill i, will h.. received at ihe contta.'t ndn-e of ih I'ost Odice' D-partinetii, i i , Cltv f W. rhm .-ton. until a m. of tho 4.h of Apte. isj'i. (o , ,!e. i i.-. by tin- juh C iv of April, l-l'l i on I lie routes, und in tU- manner i.n.i tim. herein leci:.ed, vil : I.VIH.1.W1. 4( -0. From Putnamvil! nt r, ,. m Fri !av lv Cattart Mill Fp. nier Ui,tel,all, and St .rfor, to Spr in;v He, ) b p rr. U miles and hack hei ween Ö m an l - p m satur Ihv. 4II-0. Fi otii 'I i (.ton nt r a m Mdii.I iv t.y Wert Kinrtchook to Ptrjw town, tiy I J m, H inilfi and hack" I etwten 2 p in and 4pm Iioiie il IV. 11 Iiis-.. From S i!m at 6 a m Thur.lay tiv I v ill- to It l.miiifton. t.y I m next .Jay, 50 mile Un,l ack t.-tvi eu 1 pin Friday and G in next d iv. ' 4lH:t. From Muncie. in Delaware count v at a m Fri.tiv to county neat of I ijilon roumy.hy Q p m, -10 mile nn. I t.ack tetween fi a in and 5 p m next d iv. 4iSI. From West Unity (Ohii) tit G a in, We Iries.lav v Angols to I. n flrane Centre, (I nli.ni ,) by 'l m next Jay,.VJ "mile and bac', t.etvceii -i p m Thursday and fi p in Fri I iy. 4ifS. From Lfeshuij at lü'a in Friday to Wolf LaV, by fipm, 2J mile and hack bit ween C. a m an. I '2 ji nt net day. 4osti From Bel eviile at 6 a m Satur 1 iy tv Danvi ). to Nott'o -ihni. By II i in, 17 mile ouj back between 1 p in undtlpm aaine da v. 407. From Bmwntown at f a m Saturitiy l.v Da i I Bowman to Nashville, by C p m,' miles and lack Between G a in and 4 p in next dir. 4'). From Bluiion at a m Tuvliy to Fort Wsyno, ly 6 p m 33 mibrs an l back between 6am nn.l 4 p in nest dav. 401. Fron hr7raiii;r! nt in a m Svtndav to (;o.'hn, bv 6 , m, 21 mile and hark LetweenGa m and 1 pm Friday. 4iHn. Fiom Motnice.lo at 10 a in We I .e lay to Laf.sye'te, bv 6 p in '-fi miles and :k between (i h in and J p ?n Thürs. lav. 40'M. From Perkinsvinc nt b a in Saturday by New Lancaster to Tijiton. by I tnM miles nn 1 b nk t,:t w,-i.-n I p tn ami p m. 4!)J. From Kvnnsville at 5 a m Saturday to C) ntliiaiia, hy II in. ".Ml miles and nick between l p m and 7 pin. 4au:. From Meteanr Fulton at 6 a m Thursday Vy rerryuburj, Nicou.a, Laketon , North Manrheiter, Libeity Mill, iolI South Whitley to Whittey, by 12 noon next day, 6 nuh. and back between 1 p m Friday nnd ,'i p m Mondav. 4'ilil. From Wahmton at 4 a in Friday by Fayettvilleto Bedford, by s p m, 00 miles and lack between 4 a in and 8 p in next day. 4i:'Ari. From Jasper at 8 n m Friday to Troy, by fi p m, 22 mile and back between t' a m mid 4 p in next dav. 4r.if. From Kvansi iile at fi n m Monday'tv Albion and Fairfif M to Salem, (III.) bv C n m next Wednesday, löö mile anl back between li a m Thursday and 6pm Saturday. Query r whether thi route 1 ncesary ? 4ti97. From I'onome, (Ohio,) at 6 a m Thursday by Denmark, up the M. Joseph's river to 11 noi;to:i, an.! Biddle's'Comer to ColJwoter (Micli ) by Ii m next day, 50 mi c nnd back between 2 p m Friday, and Ii p m Saturdjy. .VOTF.S. Each proposal shall be accoinp inie 1 t ya cuarantee, ignel by on or more responsible peisons, in the following manner, viz : " The tin. let signed gr.arauty thnt , if hi. bid for carryin; the mail fnnii to bu accepted by the iVstmastet (leneral, sliallenter into an obligation prior to the first day of JJy nett, with good and mtlicient turttie, to perform t!ie service propOR-d." This should b accompinied by thi eertifica'e of a pnstmnter, or other equi valeut testimony, that the cuarantora are men of property, and utile to nri's? coo I th"ir Guarantee. Tl" protiosnl should te ent to the df.iartment ca'eil. endorsed Tronosils for route o. in and address ed to the Firt As'i'tauf rotniasrer (ienerftl. Förth prohibition of 'o ls reiultiug f Vom combination, and the terms an I con lition on which the contract is to be ma.b, nee the Ii annual advertisement. C. JOHNSON,

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M rtt ida e F.udliitl Fa) lor M m E'iia

M arsti r-5 Jane B

M; no John Mo:e Ben en G

Good Onk. Tiiilo Dflta, the Washington cor

rrepond -Mt of ti.o Now Orleans Doltn, winds tip a i P0l'.,M 'ri1 i i i , c ii . ii nr 1 ' etwiler Kt - Idle I'Mlcr with t!io followino- nh tickler. e war- Divmi Am'.

ut Ohl Zacl; himself has, ore this, imluljjcil in a l'-y Jo, imiI .rnti over th 'orcen 'uns' coniino lowo to bacon ,, !,',',. t'

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and recn.. mo nlain'Uiu liO-irhui. 1 lie chit icuer

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jal will m tk.i the -rn-cn toa.li. Make water when he Uuiur newspaper . xftf to to.- the? hip; toatl nf the Washington pU'Jdle. F.ve; rt o w 1 The old ex hernti, who first cracked the joke on the t':'Mm,:vL,'V K

t'lianipaiern trai ker is a nor. ; K-ier Mmsum . "A wicked old ex-Colonel of ihe war of l3ls! who r'-'" ''hui K

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serveu wiwi vienerai iaior lti inai war, s;m;.i

There shall he two

m as lvtvBi vr-Ysk -.f m 1 Ii- n fri 1 tt - Mail eh I 11

a . . ii .--. Ii u la U'M. una iw, i:,uiiiLHVi uai kui Hin uii'i rain. neuspapers ; this intellectual luxury the compositors. , ' . " rt . 1 mi' urn nn 1m i nut lur n nrnctini I Inflnr1 n jit

bv a friend y subscription, allow themselves to enjoy, j 7 J , , j ' . 7 . v ... ,;rr ,rtt rrtw . t,, puts his name on a brass plate on the door, and then From their connection with the dmerent prese-s they 11 r . v. .t r.i.a .,.1 tb,,o s,t,i uown in his drawin-room to wait for patients, nnnae to obtain the verv earliest copies, and thus... .1.11 n . . 1 . . " . , " . ' tt, rseetl I say that he has generally to wait a lonjr time! the news ot the day is known to them the leading ' . J e .. . e .. , ir , . ,r .;.'. ,i But Doctor Fussy does not aiiprovc of the passive pysarticlrs of the different newspapers are criticised,! ir 11 1 r 1 1 111 j 1 . i.I. lo-r.iea ti. i t(,:T1- He keeps a horse and a chaise betöre he has a n ni 1 niril nr ronilprnnpd an hour or IWO DCIore tlie : 1 . . . ...

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h .. .1 ,t :ii;Ä .i... i borhoou with peals of hs surncrv bell. He is

, the C3älI"-ailüU, or inu iiiojuizculu mejr ,, . . ., , . r t i 1 i ' r j ually being called out of church, and has on

nervations

contain.

lie hires people to alarm all the neigh-

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r l l .i . .i. 4 .. ...HU..,:t. f,r luit'u uu Having ilia iiaiirj eiioijiuu uvui" iiiiintuiOne would think that compositors would bens hick ot , f . ? i u r. i Kn timt ttiia iv wanted, w h i le a 1 1 eiil i ng a IjO'.vell lecture. ISot readm as a grocer s boy is cf treacle : but 'hat this is, ' . . , , ,, , . ,. i- f . .(, tu !a form of advertisement docs Doctor fussy neglect; not the case is proved bv the act thit they not only . . . . . J , , .. , WJ l. ,r;un ij and the odls are, in the end, that he is making a wilurr'Iv yav lor these innv-pitiers, but often indem- . . , ,. ' . T. . " , lFm bia ii.nr'- thousand dollars a year, before Doctor Lasy has heard nify one of their community for giving up lus worK i . 3 Vir. . . v i . . .1 :vm .f Vv, i .n',, j,- i, the rat-tat at the door, of his hrst patient. lNowperln order to sit in the middle ot the hill on a high i . r . , !,,..,-.. . r

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K.i' Mis M F Falestielil Tho K Foster Wm It Fairi j Frau is Jo Fnrhos Maria Ana i...iiL i.

for office are secn clad in domestic, f rswearing wnio, Kiit,h sirge and dining at one o'clock on jolo and ijretns, while M-rttia J i . i i i i i i . .i ii-. : rnr.s Jonathan the Colonel laughs in his sh ove at their credulity. . ...nirk. Koonrod , Fishh;ick AuUbtu ......... ...... ' Fisher Win

c could not but aiiinire tho retusal direct, nv a

Iavis Mr Market A ;Morly Jotnn

i Hikii.il J t iMii lio Sarai J jMerill llr 2 J Miiet Kilward iMenU John V : Me I i eatlu-r N ! Vlarc'ia',! It i. hirJ

' I)iis,-n!)ut Mr Lucy Muntooth John

: Morüii Lou viaa , Mormw F.liza MojcT II Ii I .MACS Ale Baker Thomu Mrijiimi i l wen Mc 'ready Daniel HH'ray Aiiron tr ' a' e J oh n Mci'.ttrs John

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Va-dilarii um Miss L M , Vaol intni''iam V R 2 ,',t I's Nanry Viiiini II 11 ,t S L ,V..nvi ler Mi.Lliza Variier Augustus , Vant laricnm W C Vara Arr.hony ! V.-il Nelson ickfov JainCI ! W U'ri:hl I.r, nzo D Wiler Willouitht')- II .Wright Thos" ; Wooil F. v A iU'i,.". I.t i has II 'Wi'I'itinner Siiiiiuti W'atrf'one George ; Walton Miss Mary Wallace James

Feihack 'iottl'riJ

Firin John Fishc; F (' Fiijin Theodore Fralv Jas c; f.ree'ile William liri if T l

the whole bodv are at their work, at which it may be

observed they faithfully continue with only an hour's interval until b. o'clock at night. Quarterly Review.

i j 1.1 .i . . i . i . .1 .. I. u , i, inns ur. r . mny

' l.i.it ..1I1.1. niw.ulinti ll-I.Al linp 1.11 flirk f . 1. 1 1 Wliflf

are laboring at their work; they will, moreover, even ) .""" 'i - pay him to read to them any new book which they 1 f PP to these two doctors apphes genera ly to every , . , ;nfirin,fmn T f trade and profepsion under the sun. Larring a lucky cousidtr to contain interesting intormation. It ot , ... . H, . J n i f ,i j chance now nnd then, on adventurer will hnd that in course requires very great command of the mind to, . .. , , , r" n ,1 .... fri, : the batt e of if.;, every man mu-t be Ins own trumpbe able to guc attention to what is read trom one, . , 3 , i i book, when men are intently employed in thecrcation j f feound y.ur own charge, and ride OTer every, of another. The apprentices and inferior workmen ' ür mjbo, y else will ,ound his charge and ride cannot attempt to do this, but the greater number. I ovcr you.-g-re.Me 7 aper. astonishing as it may sound, can listen without inju-j Lawyer Oltimixe. A sliort time since, a well

ry to their avocation, v ery shortly alter ö o clock, , :nnwn Attorney, solicited the cave of a colored man,

who was arrested upon the charge of 'arceny. Cheerfully did the sable embrace kind a solicitation, and gave him power to net in whatever manner he thought most applicable. Endowed with this authority, the attorney put his wits to work. The case came before the Mayor. The examination ended, and defendant comniitttd. The lawyer, in order to secure the fee, to which he was justly entitled, levied upon his client's wardrobe. Tho client, by some means

i best known to the "Aiga rffrWs, r1, cured his liberty

from the County jail. Having nothing but what covered his person, ho repaired to his lawyer's office while the green bag gentleman was absent and said he wanted "ms.sa's" clothing. The b y attending, t.nder the impression that "papa" wanted them 'brushed," handed to tho negro the out ire stock. 'Tankee, masea," was the reply, as the individual started tvith a joyous heart to parts which the legal gentleman was in tcarch of on Saturday. Cin. Corn. Thf. UoNAFAivrcs. Jerome LVmaparte, ex-king of

Mrs. Hema t. An essay in a late number of BLickic'J, on Mrs. Ilemans, contains come interesting particulars of her private history. The following is an extract: "Not long after the first publication of her poems, the next great event of her life took phce her introduction to Captain Hemins. Th young poetess was then only fifteen, in the full glow of that radiant beauty which was destined to fade s- early. The mantling bloom of her cheeks Wi3 shaded by a profusion of na

tural ringlets, of s rich golden brown; and tho ever varying expression of her brilliant eyes gave a changeful play to her countenance, which would have made it impossible for any p unter to do justice to it. No wonder that so fair" a creature should excite tha admiration of a galiant captain. And ti.e love on both bides was ardent and oiucere; it supported the absence of three years; furOapt. Ilemans, soon after their introduction, was called upon to embark with his regiment fr Spain. On his return, in 112. they were married. Of their domestic happiness, or unhapptnesp, nothing in aid: but nix years after, inl-lS, we are simply told that the Captain went to Rome and never returned. The operated pair never met ogiin. To dwell on this euhject, pays her biographer, would be unnecessarily painful; j et it must be stated that nothing like permanent separation was contemplated a: the time, r.or iL J it ever amount to more than a tacit con vent iinl arrangement, which offered no obstacle to the freqcr.t interchange of correspondence, nor to a constant r ferpitce to their father in all things relating to tlie disposal of her boys. Jut year rolled onseventeen years ofubser.ee, and consequently alienation; and fro-n this time to the hour of her death, Mrs. Ilemans ar.d her husband never met again."

A Ueadt Rule fok Fa kmkrs. A 'quarter of

wheat" is un Engli?h measure of eight standard bushels 8r if yuu see wheat quoted at fifty-six shillings, it is seven shillings a bushel. A shilling is twentyfour cents multiply by 7, and you have $I,G3 a bushel. In Kentucky, corn is measured by the barrel, which is five bushels of corn. At New Orleans, a barrel of corn is a barrel of earn.

M ile of Iiidi:iii:i, ll.iiniltoii C ounty.

Irr the Hamilton I'soiiti: l.'ot bt, Fcdri art Temm, lci'J.

Fruits )avii

small boy, on Sunday last, who, while passing along Feiiezeri;eo . .11 i a i rort es Hiirniih

a street, was import uneu ny several oi ins comraues at play, to stop and join them. After hearing their fccductive harrmgue to take part in their amusements, of every day occurrence, ho saiJ, "I l keyou all, and would join you on week days. Rut this is the Sabbitii ; I am going to Sunday School," and stepped

rapidly a way. Voting and thoughtless ns those little

boys were, to whom ihe reply was directed, they felt , 4-i,, jOMl)U rebuked, and, we presume, for a moment, wished Go-en John s they were as good as iheir little friend uho wouid I;;;,3'" not break tho Sabbath to falsely gratify himself, or .-Green lohn s others, by playing in the -treets on tho Lord' day. JfJ'jJI,11'" The boy, quite unknown to n. will be, we trust, a uiriner MimMsry great and good man. Ctn. Comtivrcial. Gnswnij Martha J " Z . Coo ! Gharle

" , GooJio:i fcMward ; Gates Jo 'ill . Gilwicks Jolm ' . ' .- I ..I,.

Isaac CtHri v8.Ja,,,e Mean. Alexamler B. Wilson, ami the un- j iyJc e

kiijMii uciis vi jouu .ueuns, ueveaseu, wuvm names mo un- j (;,)rnain Wrn II

ÄllO v u. Fetition fir Deed rf Conveyance. aOW comes the petitioner tiy Garver Iiis counsel, anil flies his i petition herein, a;iJ files the atlilasit of a disinterested person from which it appear the said Jefen lants, Jame Means nnJ Alexander IJ. Wil-oa aie not resi lenf of the State of Indiana, nii.l that the nainrsof the other heirs of said John .Means, decease j, are unknown, and are ulso non-residents. It is therefore onleied t.y tlie court that the sii.t Jann-s Means, Alex ander li. Wilson, and ti e unknown heir of caid John Means, deceased, he notihe l of tho pruJeiicy of this petitioa by puMication of this notice for three week. successively , in the I nJiana State Sentinel, a weekly news(aper (.rinteil an i pu' li-heJ In In.lianapolis, Marion rounly, in this ttate, the list of which puMicatinn to I e at Ient Oil days be. fore the first day of thj next term of this court, roul this cause is contihued. Attest. JUHNU.BUUNS.dk. February 27, I'll). Wm. Garver, Att'y FiVHwis A JKIMK ISTHATOirs SALi:.

rrjIIE undersiueil, Hdininistrator tie bonis lion, of the entitle ofj H J( hn Coi, deceased, late of Marion county, Indiana, will, on j

Morday.the i'th day ol April next, at the t on rl llouee door, in Ihe city of ln.li?nioii, in :iil county, lietween Iii hours of 10 o'clock,

M ., and 4 o clock , I'. M.. ty onler of h.u.I pin ate court, ptorect lo

Mi binilihn Priscilia Wright Joseph

Mell.ini.-I Michael McOu.it Andrew M-Fall nenjamia Mcltinnev William ,Mc Dam l'üavid . Mi Ceri l v James i Mc Ma nni Owen ,Mr'aslm Geoipe McLaugh'ia Josrph

j.N house John NtCky J.tco'.i C P

rry 2 Nelson John

.Neiflfv Mr t. j Noble t:has T I New kirk (.'.lias jNoviner John t o ;01onellTi')S Orchard Mary K 'Overly Wni r

WiNun John

i West Nehemiah j Wilson John . Wl -.it ford Foster Iwhitcrmac MrsCaro- ! line ! White Michael I Wright Wesley O ! Willi ms Kichaid AVil sou Andrew iVVilUon Abntr iWoolverion K 2 (Walker G B Wbit,he;id :ha ; Wright Noah .Wright Franklin Wilkison W" ;Yi'kev John Wrijlit Tho J W'Übey W C ! Willsev I.wi B 'Willon Jsaic

jl'hil'ip Mi Frances I Wiseman Simon 8

, 1'orter riiilander

Phelps Y A 2 Puim- John F. ' I'oit Nathan (Prevsel Henry 'Petty Joul A I Pi entle Augustus 'Pirkrel Nicholal

,1'arsell .Miss Ithoda A. Wright We-dev

Vhitinger Uaar

iWhieman Mr Bar-

I bar;i Ann jWeh'i Si.lnor Wood Miss Elizabeth Will-on A Jv right Dennis tVarivn l.-ln

I Wliitetie Abrcham

S.ile of .12orl;iK'l Iinds in flaiiiillou County. J'OTirn is hereby given, H.at.on S.iMirday tho 2st day of 1 April next, between the hours preset ihed ty law. a' the Gourt House (ioor in Noble ill,;, the tracts, paic.-l. or lots of land i.s d.-sei il.ed Im-Ijw, or 5o inurh tiien ol" os s i'l sell for the amount duo lioni the respective moitgagois, will be oi.'euvl for ale to the highest I iJder. i-i eonloruii' v witli t:.e provisions of the Reused Statutes ol l-l!t; the sni.l tracts parrrh.or lot of land having been inori-jaiipd to the State to kt-ctire the payment ol liansma.le of the several trur Inn !s as herrinftcr spe-OfieJ, nod the tiiortRsor thereof having fail,- l to pay the interest due at required by law. No Iii will be received for a b-s nUm than the amount due lor principal, interest, d .imsfi iuj costs. CcnjTctsionul Sch'j'd Fund. The w hf cf t:.e n w ijr m-c .:i. t ly. r 1 r, (on,..inin5 PO acrts ; rno'tg i,;e I by John IKub-y ; tola' amount due. S 2 til. Tl.ewhfol III" ii r ip, m'O :t. t Jt1, r -t e, containing kO acre; ino-igiet by Jiibi.s Mj-loi ; total ; inoun; ue, SI-.". T:.e n hf of tue n e ijr v. c i. i 4 coi.ia.uinr; 6U i-cres ; tnorig i jjed by John ai s.'n ; total am uut doe. i A'i. Ti.u v of of lb'- s e j' e... in, i pj, r 4 -, ro it.onin 0 aires ; luo.ta'- d by L' Vi Iliv'Oith; total aiuouiit due. .-."103. Tlie w Id of Un; ii w ijr i c 1 1, t U, r ' e, cwtaiuiii ' 30 acres;

mOiti':i;.j.l iy JO'luia V . IIJIIIII'.O i ; total aii.OUIlt .lue, ,. j

I h: ii w r ot toe ii v ijr .ec 1.1 t Vi. i j e, Contciiniti;. 4ü aci ; tnort ge.I by Jacob N. hluml ; tota amount i'ue, u 4. Ti.e w hi of tin: n .jr sec 10. t. 19, r . e .coiitHi iinjj el) acre ; moftkcajed by Ja.oes Hu -hev ; total amount doe. The e ill of I ic s v qi sec 'J'.i, t l'.i, r 5 e. couiannng -0 acre ; mortgaged by Jordan Pa j too; total aioouot due, äl OO. The w I.f o: the w qr n'-c J, t l'J, r 5 e, co:it oiiu eO acres; mo t-.'i-gedby loh.i Da'e ; totul rniount t'.ue, S'.Ki I'd. Tlie n ! ijr of 1 1; s e u r nec i!S, t -I , r .r e, i ont.ibiinr 40 acres; nioi'g.iiied by Hannah Thompson ; total amount Joe, 5 !SThe ii w (ji nf the s w qr sec '20. 1 1-, r 5 e, oi t ibiii 2 -10 Berts ; ln0it:ajeJ b Alialoro Hacker; total amount doe, 103 20. The w (if of tlie s w qr to ::u, t 11, r ti e, cootainir.g 80 acres; inong.ged by Jo; n Krj ; total amount due, (ill. Surplus Revenue lianh 'Fax ami Saline Fund. Tl.? s w ijr of ti e & e .jr üu.I the ejr of lie w qr e- V3, t 19, r 5 e, cMutitiiiri-jr :a u. -rc mjitgajed t y Thomas Motliciei; toial amount ildt, $ui ft) '1'ht e hi' ol the u w qr nnJ ihe. w ht cf the n e qr ec IJ, t 19, r 3 e, cont;:imn .r 16) aries j mor'gaed by Allen Cole; total amount du-', ill .). T lie n e qr of th.: o e qr sec 26, t 19, r j c, rontaii-in 40 -ies ; inort ied oy Ja-nes Sl,-puenon ; total amount lue, 31. Thrj n e qr of the s w qr sec X, t d. r 4 e, roetaiuiu 40 acres ; mortgaged by Hannah Thompson ; total amount due, $7? "T. Th j w qr of tlie v qr i.ec 3, i 19, r 6 e, , oiiainui; 40 ucre ; mortgaged by Martiu lUn hi.tr; total amount due, $11 Kb The k hf of the s e qr sec 1:1, t 1. r 4 e, containing eu acre ; an J part of tiie s w qr 13,1 IS, r 4 c; mortgaged by James II. Hall; total amount due, $1.1i PA). The e hf of the n e qr sec 8, t 13, r 5 e, rontaining 80 acre ; inortgageil by Nathan D. Shoemaker ; total amount due. $ ICO 30 Trie w qr ot the n vv qr sec 3H, t 13, r 5 e, containing 4U acre ; taortga.-ed i.y William HamUe ; total aniount due, $r5 5U. Ti e n e qr of the s w qr soc 19. t 19, r G e, containing 40 acres , mortgage I t.y Jonathan l.uuiion ; total amount .tue, 5 öd 30. Tue e qr of tl e e qr sec 3,: 18, r 1 e , containin ! 4U acres; mortgaged by Samuel U Uoss ; total amount due, $M It. LEVI FA It LEV, Fe'.6,14). T'.t-Ilwis Auditor of Hamilton County. lVlKilcsalralir Hat V Cap IVarchouse. si vvi;.s cV riCAic., Southwest Corner of .Main and Fourth Streets Louisvile, Kentucky,

AVING reduced their stork during the past eaon lower than for several years, have been enab'ed to fill tbeir expan

sive Wareiooins with un euta e .Yew itock if tJuirow nxmufucturt , (with the exception of Panama, Le -bom. Palm Leaf and Mraw

I Goods generally, which they import,; their slock consisting in part

FahlonMe black Beaver Hats ;

r c j:iut HOT 6LI. I'or 1'iiiiiyi.i un rrio.xl, aiitl for Iii? Scrofula, lih ttmtitit, Sfit'ihom Ulrrrt. J )yff psia. Salt Wicuvi. F,n,r Sllf-i, F.t tpipeUiv, l'im!cs, Jttlts, Mercurial Dixsti.uy. f.',i Hr if'tiu'iM. Liter Ccrajiluiiit, JI o'ichift,. Coniumf ti(,n, 1'cmale Coiripluintt, I'fS nf Aput-tltr. C'arr.i! Ih-'n'iu. ,lr.

MMIK Pioj.i i. ;,-v.- m i ! t . i, iit i. in ti intrinr tbi prepa.

i.l ..; . Oi., to ! p,.-v,.lt xVU- of i,.- . ttoii ; und the exp. ri.-ti.-e ot i !r,u . h , ,,r-., ,,4.-. th. ni the mint anipleoppMt,1lt f.s.u-l.m tl,..:- .i 10,m. t r ilisia-.s lor I W Ii ich it ik I i .in mi li I , i ii I to n la j.t it ,..,-tlv to their relief lind ru e. Pi t, w I ,v . , rr, ; ,..,..,,;,. Jlivl!..,l lo g.ve it a t. ..I, ir.. k.MM tin m-If.' .1 it mpe-inn's , mi I He j inva'.unbte ptnp ty tt hkmm oi -i: i . -. (... ;,. c.,iin'.r j Th-' bot!'. I, i. In -i , ii1 .r l tu hol I tint tw.ii r, mi. I in 7i t re-eiit ioiiovel 'ori't ii, av sil.l claim to be the te-t a.d . he ,fie,t Hie llj Cine of the j,.,,.. s ,u,., to tlie .ll. It I.JS alt.l..e. ,i,d) be. tra.e.l b v a luu. i.ne ol a.. I rur,-., I ii it tuxii.t m jnJn.ik j nnd beaoou lor Pe invalid. mln g the vv:.y to th.t haven of ; l.ea'lh, nn I w ),!, ithis alr.-a ly d-ne f. r the thotisaads s ho I I used it, it i c;-.r le of i',..ii::; ! o tbc n.il;ions vtitl m.leiii f tnJ j Ktrurlu. wiui ji.-. t pm h i s, ch ; n. , and strei.gi hen the jfoiir.iKin sprirt'S of h:,-, an 1 i:;Jus.-h rrw ig.-r lüroujhout th whole ai, in. dl Iran. e.

It-mark-able Cars of Bt onrhiti.

Ni;w V..w. Feb. 17. ls4a.

MSsr. Sixni : II irii. nilh i.. 1 mai.v . ;.r uitb n diease of

my hroat, j.l!'e.-tini tl.-j larynx, .'.-ii ;ii- vv hieb tune I ts iiS treated by the mjNt distingui.h-d phytic ian in Kuropr an I the Vni'eil ttate, wi'hout re-eivin nny permanent l etn nt, but n'l the tun niy reiieial health R'l 1 Mieogüi de. l.nn:g, nn 1 the diwase milking fearful ptogu-ss; can-tic uppl.c atious d ucJ, and whatever else was tho'isrl.t m.et tlliriet t lor . o fucii g a cure ; t ut I la conß'leut the o. .!.!!:. -de ml i r ion I w a in th laryditi toing RCcoinpanie.t tv it h pv liii nod g. i- it ,li 'h u!t v in bie;,t i m;, wm.l t

I oon have te'inir. d mv lb, 1 a 1 I not obtained relief through I the medium of jour m vaiua'i e S irsaj nl ;.. 1 tiut sav . get-t.e-men, when I coiii;n.-nci; 1 u-ii?: ih sir. i.-iri la I ttid riot place much confidence In i s vui i-s ; and thi will not mi rprisr you, I w'hen you ate iiiloriof I I ti id tri. d tn t th i.i titty li'tercnt reine i dies during tlie jni lnur e its, without any ice ; tiut after 'taking your Sirs.ip .i i.la a lew wi.k',1 w."i obliged at last to j yield to evi hnc.e. This m i-v-Hou ; i lo s itotonlr relieve! ' t'tit cured me ; anl tiu-r. I.. re tmnk it iny ,Ju'y . gentlemen , lor I the benetit of mi d t in ' lui ma ..i; v , to give vcu t hi I teUt ion C f

my Cure. Yntir very tiu.y, D. I'Ar.r.N i. C'oiiMiate of Franre in the United Mate. The above fafeme.it u t siiMtuie were iicknowledgei in our presence by Mr. lb parent as tin.-. For the Fousul General of Frnnce Nesv York. Fet). 17. 1 J ' . L- no Itt I, Vi-e Ponml.

i The following testimony fiom Tt es. John Gi'slK. ',' Kector of tho j Church of the Crucifixion In this city, commends it-t-If to the -! tntion of the article. t. .u:ii'-roiis certit':Cate of eures cf srri ' on dieases e:r,-Mc I by thU tue Ik me are a'.mo-t daily received, j Mrsi'i.Sispj: A member ol in y family ha taken your vn'u- : abl Sar:itai il a for i n-veu- scr..!.il.,n a Te.-tion , A.e-, u ith tho j mot benefiriil etfect n-fti tii-i; trom i's use. It give sae Terv : pr.tt ph 3ine to r rur 1 toy testiniony i i l eljalf of it virtue find

cni Brv, iiopmc tiiüt otin r may i e lnJuci J io make a triaioi iiNew' York. May Hi, HI". JOHN C, RH.... I'repire 1 nu.l nil 1. whob-ste and retail, by A. lt. t D. S AND, Druisi and f Mi -mi . 10') Ful'on s'reet, coiner of William, New York. Soli pj.o by Diiiz.'i-'s jimum a'lf thro ighotit tbn Unif.-d Sta'eSfmd ('anmlaü Pmeper I oitle : m lo.tlt for CO. DAVID PH ir,H F.AD, Ac;, nt. Indnnspoli-. eh 1-77 2m

Da.

i Perry .Mis .Mahala i l'ruyer Franci jlVt'y Silas i Pens E

Phillip Miss Lliz'th

I Porter Ieo

Patker Miss A

(Joi ns Canada Ccorge Lewis II Hatfield J J r3w

Wallinir Albert 'i

Weaver Mi.-s Mary Al'.a Wjncoop Miss Masah A

iWalsli Edward

Petticord Mr Martha Wat. M Ii Y Perryn It F Yaeter N Post Nathan Yants Jamea L. DUNLAi. P. M.

Do

Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

do do

Ntitiia do

Saxoiiv do ;

Moleskin do ;

Os'sooti". Isnu i iiju.iLi. For the cute ol Fever

und Ague, ci, ill Fev r. Ihm Attue, I ..ti i mitu l.t ami lUrtitter.t i Fever, L i er t ,n;i p 1 i ' nt , J j --. n ;: - , 1'a.l .i:iuniii ol I2;c- Liver and Spb-cti, ail oll I l.e v a io ii n io; in ot I ll on - .liv : m . The loll iw i et t is I. on tu- Faun-:' :mi.5 I'.migrant II, n.l lbok," a jl'i I' le w ..i k ot : bo-J' live hu . 're 1 pj.' e."eiit I) published by Mesr. Ajpi -'oi i.i. New Yoik. In rhup'-tl t, pa e -'.;, t i.e Mit I or. spe .kit.- oltl.e 1. er and Atf"' . remai k ; i "There isa valoat 'e io - i. l-e foli in n.vt tl tin- U'ttlrtn cities, s h iv. h we em eo i st i-:.t i i , . ;i i.i,, . tor Fever and j Agio, i n 1 other l-ido I- -'i i" : it i lUjj 1-iJU Chlato$v$t ' svliich i prepat i-d by lr. l) ; i.i ! uf Nev in k, I ii lia lni.lr II a t'ilioii J.Mjrilrr oi ti e V,-t I i r-p-cial io-tv . We ..iv i4o Inend to those m -dicme umi illv ca h l p t, ot. 1 u w e have had i-.ni;Jc ( pp,)-;u.ity ol know I. : the in ; . '.nable eti.cts of the C, olagoj ue , ill OlllOOi fM I.' Tlie e.!y rfii 1 rm 1:1 lit Ic'.let btfordej bv the CholagOftlf, ; arise! fro i a its proi ij t an 1 U ii:liv actioa n;..jn ti.e ' loo !.c;ti.ii. i it from bile ana restot i it to j.urnj ; t i u t t .k in at t itp root. 1 Its ti nJincy i tmt Minj.iy to u-jenJ de, l.ut to remove trie cause on hich it dej e:eJ. It is cqaali uJ;p:ed to ail age gnJ Coo ir.ions ol th: sys'e.n. fritn S y. Carry, C.uie!:or at Laur.to the .lrnf tn Cincinnati. ! CiNctsMTi, octubt-r II, 1916. I Meastk.SanforJ Si I'u-k : I.iJu-ie last I atia. Led vith thnt ' most arl.ii-tiiig al on ,l.i.-. 1 1. 1 di. ase, the Chill a.J Fever. Iii .parom retuiiiid vla.ly. and were very stteie. ly phj;Cfcl energies had heen in'ic'i in.paiieJ, by n pn t ion tt; ck of tiuoua fever. ItAvin trie-: several Ijvonte letne.lie vsi'bout relief, a 1 Iritiid in whom I ha i conti. tence. iecon:m-nde I Dr. Osgood's In i dia 0holaK'?u,' I 'curid a o tie, and lollowej the arcompat y -! ing direi ti jus. 1 h-ronseqn. n--- vv :.s, timt I had tut ne patoi y im Iter ta's mi the rir-1 dose, J my j'ifiid Ikj.Mi w as rapuiy i rotored without ü-tr: any oth-r nu-jcii.e. I i isposed witlith I remain J r of ihe boi'ij to two other .rsons similarly taflhrteil, and

with the sail" r''-ul!s. One ol thefn hau t . e-i liak iüc lor eisht ii.ontl ü, and was rtlievi d 10 two day by the ue of the Chclogue. I consider it my duty, as it is my pleasure :o re ommcn J it, Lavicg the most entire ccfi.tt-nee in i: sai.tiv e pw !. You-s. truly, S. F. CAREY. I.D.rARK, illi and Wi!;vit sts..rtneral atat for ti e West, als , bu sal- v ippoini- d ..-ei.ts in neatly every town in the

I South n 1 ert. pBe $ui ctf u ak''tr" India CAoIäjom,'' snd take r.O I other. I Tmlition Urother. ar.d D. Craihed, Indianapolis; Wm.II. i Hughes Si. Co. Madison ; Cl.trkson Dufour, Vevav : WimlsianJif 1 k Newkirk, -'.v A.bauy ; WiUou, S'aibird At .Smith. Louisville, ' Ky. ; J. IS. Wilder .v Co. io : Ci. Mor-an, Itockport ; R. U. ! Young, Mt. Vernon ; Wm. F. Woolsey, F.vansvi'le ; W. C. Dell, I do ; It. Koons, EdwardjKii! ; J. A MfCaLa. C!ooming:ton ; J. 1 Burke, Craw lor Uvifle ; Joseph Sonmies, Viner-nvefi ; Dr. Perk, do; j J. Spencer, I.i.t ivette; C. F. Wiistach. do ; Wool At Kine:,Tfne ! Haute; A. H. Merrit. So.rh Betid; Arne &. HolliJay, .Mi'Lijtti i City ; Win. Holies, Delphi ; L. Heecher. Fort Warne' 9(1

Ap.7. e. !'.

do Siik do; do Angola do ; and broad brim black do do do do do do do do do do do drab do do do do do do do do white

i

IStii'Si. I iisiU'ov! Iaieiit

Ilrusli do ; C assimere Hat , Ituia do; Heaver do ; Otter do ;

Itrush

do

Cassimere do ;

COMPOSITION ROOFING. raHE tindetsisned, having formed a co partnership in the abcTa J business, would tt-pect fully announce to the citizen of Indian opoln and vicinity, that they are now prepared to fulfil all contracts forroofinc with the 4'(uiriition Material that may le tendered to tlieiii. Oneot tlie firm, Mr. Dutly, recently of Cincinnati, hi ample ciperience ia the liumnes, and w practically acquainted with the whole routine of this nysteni of roofing. S.i rar as the system ha bem tried, and it ha tw-en ued esti-nt iveljr in Cincinnati nnd elsewhere, it has it has generally nurseded all other rooH. Theunderaiiinrit nnhcit a trial of their "kill from all who may desire their erviced, with an assurance that full satisfaction will he given All work warranted waterproof. A NDIJ EV A. LOUDEN, MARTIN DUFFY. InilinmiKili), Mirch M Ifl. (Joum-d copy.) P 3m

ISIG HI

Brown Fur Calilornia Hats;

Blnck, whit, and pt arl Huena V?ta Hats ; Do do do Wool Sportin.; do ; Do do do do Ashland do;

Youths and boys' Fur, Silk, an J Angola Hats ,

do ; do ; do ; do ; do :

Fine Fur SportiiifT

Men 'a und boys' 1'anama p) ingle trim Leghorn Double do do

do ; do ; do ;

to ;

Canada Straw Rutland and Luton Straw Pedal and Dunstable braid Straw White and vai legated Palm Childi eu' fancv Lechorn and Straw

Gla.ed, Cloth, Velveteen, and every variety of Summer Caps ; Children plain and emtroidered Cloth And Velvet Cap ; Ladies' Riding Ilea I (rear As we have dut ing the past yar greatly enlarged and Improved our machinery and inantib.ciutin itppamtu, our fa.-ilitie now

for getting up fine and cheap Hits and Cup., rre equal to those of any

shuieiit, a-id li'om our long esperiencc auJ practical

r

iL

7

T

.res of a new rattern

improved, whica then

AWstplialia, nnd sole jurvi vjticj brother of the man, has beu appiiinted by his nephew, now I'resitleiit of the Republic, litivernorof the Invalides. The decree miking tiie ap;'intmpnt runs thu : Gen'. Joronie U inipirte, t ntrustod in 1SUG witli tho cofiitn tnd of nn army, has ever since been associated with all the glories if tlie army. After the ftitnl clay of Waterl'M he kept ti.j;;ther the broken remnants ff our Iroopd, and was the last to despair of the Bufety of France. lf the French people could he consulted in detail, wc feel assured that with a unanimous voice I hey would proclaim that the place for the brother of Napoleon 19 near the nacred depot which contnins his ahes: nnd ihe head of that noble phalanx of veterans, in which are united eu:cessive generations of our brave s-ddiers. Napoleon Honaparte, the eon of Jerome, is appointed Minister Plenipotentiary in London, in the place of M. de Ueautnont, resigned. Honor to the Duavk. More than 3,000 persons attended the funeral of George W. Struthers, in New York, on Monday week. He belonged lo the first regiment of New York volunteers, and when at Cherubusco tlie Hag staff of the corps was broken, ho picked up tho Mag witli tlie stump of the Staff, and lifting il up, exclaimed, "Take thi9 down if yuu can, you Mexican devils !"

AKl.lVAIi AT TE!i: C'lu-iiiMT tiiau rvrr!

til at p.if Uc vendue, the following detrnhed trvl i f land.helont'ing ! 1T F. are now in the receipt of a largo ami well elected stock of I yl rn estanlis

io saiu estate, io w u : acres on me miuui emi oi me ei nan i (Eocene or every de-scriplioa, Cotton am, Uatling, W icK ing, knowledge of the hu-iuess, vv e have r.o h. sit.Uion in assuring mertliesouihea.iqua.terof etinii 21, township IC north, of rane "J eat, j xU, Ul .-wäre, Ue. I chants and dealer tint we Cn-i turnibl them with a greater varii;uatJ 111 the tuunty of M.irion. A No, In;ram und ViniÜan Carprtmg, Ruf S, Matt, and II la.eio ' ,. 6n, s?vl.s letter adat.t.d to tie West anl South th.m sr

lermii.f !.ue Mie-toutm 01 nie purcnase money 10 it nam casli Shade., to winch the atlei tioii of hotisekeeoerrt N narticularv inviteil. . v .,,.... -,,1 ri....a l..w aithmit ti. uA iiir.nnl cut

in i.uii.i ; iii i.Miiin 111 ii fii.iniiii : ine-i.iuriii 111 ivveivi mm.iii : mm : 1 ....... -r..i. 11 .. .. 1..... i..m ihwn u.u . .. i i m . ;. .

... ...... . , - - w - - .... ............. - 1 1n.11 . n i-iii lit..,. ip 11 (in. v i . l 1 11.11.1 i. - -. u 1 . v . i.ne.fourth in eighteen months from the day of sale. The purchaser cents a vard.

will he required lo Rive notea with jtood lre. rv.ld necnrity, payable Ketnem.er the pl.iee for Nnrgains i at the biff 8.

without rein I from valuation or appraisement laws. 1 1 ii1i.iri.itoli., Frh. 2. 11. ft ti. J. X H. (;. H(UN.

I ne iitniersitfiied win ain w-11, iiiuie 111e.a111.n1e, ni private i-aie.irie . .. 1 - -. . . .. .1. . ..... f .... . 1

following ilr:ri!d real estate, ntu.ited in the county of lhn.nr.or Mt

much ol it as may Le ne'-iry, to wit : the mmtheant ipiarter of secO.111 :;, a ml the east half of lhr aoulhw est qnaiu-r of sttioe. .16, townthtp -0 north, range 2 east, upon the ame lentis.

LAAULS II. WlhSO.N, March 3, l JP. s-6 -Iwis Alunnitra..r dntKnis r.ou.rtc.

rMlK Ijernires in Ihe Cincr.nati Medual Instil me will c.iniinenre - on the tirst Monday 01 April next, and Conti 11 uo until the rod of June, under the fu lowing arraitgeuent .

LLcrtatKs. Ilanhtiry Fmiih, M. D , John Divis, M. D., J. L. Vailie r , M. D , John I. Is, Jr, ;ei4ge Memlenhill M.D., J. A. Warder, M. D., J.F. Whue.M.D., J. 11. Tale, M. D.,

Sl'BJCCT. Materia Mr.lica ; Auttoiny anjl l'hiology; Surt-eiy ; Cheinistf y ; Pathology and Thyiiicsl P ig iosi; Medical l).sany and Ti vitolojiy ; Theory ami rinctit e or .Medicine; ULHtelrics and Dieii.o of Women.

Sixteen lecture w ill be given weekly tluotighiHi. t.- o course, nnd Hie Students can hive the advantage of witnessing the Surgical opeiain. in w tin li may occur during the Summer 1 11 the largest llo-piial Wet of the intHinlain. Fee for the wh-le coume, $20. J. A. vV. UDER, Dean. f Ci nci iinitiCoininercl.il.) 03swat w

STAiLi: AN1 FAXCV WRY fiOODS,

And a (ieneral Assortment of oilier Hoods usually

ktid in J)ru (init St res.

JUST opened in the hut Room of Griffith UIkK, which will 1 nld 0 the hent term ; all who desire good lyrgaiu would do

well locail, as jreat induceinenU are oirered t cash cublnuu r. Maich 3. 1 - ill. Pöv W.M. K. SAIlEXT.

NEW c;oods! T17K nre receiving this day the following, v Iii Ii we offer for sale wlMilotleaiiil tat 1 il, n revtonahle lerius, viz: 10 bores nearine candles; 10 uoies olive and aliii Sosp ; . 1U fresh M . II. lUisim ; G half hrLs No. Mackrirl ; S doz Bockas ; Ja boxes V. lt. Che- ; 10 hoses assorted Candies ; 5lW lbs Bologna eausajes. Id arch 1, 1 c 40. ey SMITH k HANNA.

Sl:il of IiKliatia. II:miilloii ('oinify. ft T the February term ol tlie Hamilton probate rmirt, A. D. 1S49, 1 3L naid rrwiit declared itie eM.ite of Iac Montgoniery, defeased, to

be prohably insolvent: creditors are therefore lequired to tile their rl urns ;naiiil the estate for aMowaiire in the said probate court within

ten tnnulhs from the date hereof or they will not be entitled to pavinenl. JOHN II. NEW LAND. A.lmr.

February 19, 119. t-5 3wi Mttil f Iii4li:iii:i, Ilmiiilloii 1 oiiiily. 1, T the Frliruiry term of the Hamilton proh'.ie court, A. D l?I9, tv said routt declared t'.e e-t.ite nt anc Cuttinlnm, derein;.!, to

be pmlMibly iiisolvenl creditrrs are therefore required to fi.e theii rl.iinid i 5iint Ilia Htate for allowance in tlie wiid proOnt court with

in K-n months from the uate IkicoI, or they w ill md 1 e entitltd to pay me in. FLIJAII CO'lTl Nd II AM, Admr. February 19, Id 19. (I0') rS-ltwia

Mali; of liifli:in:it Ilamilioii rdiuuy.

T ihe Fel.iuary It-rui ot ihe HamiltiNi prolute court, A. 1). 149, lti. Mil l com t deemed ihe estate r-f Ilicknel Cole, deceased , to be

pmluhly iinmlveiil: creditors aie iherefoie rrqmreil lo rile tlieir claims

ajlint the enUite tor allowance in the miJ priJi'.te coiut within leu

1 1 ion i Im from ihe date line..!, or they will not i-e entitled to payment F.Alt I. S. STONE, JOHV O. KUHNS, J Executors. JiHN I. STEl'H i'NSON, ) Febnnry 9. 1819. (-:7) s5 6ivls

M.H' of Iiili;ti:i, Hltimilloii 'nii(y. 4 T Ihe FebrHary term of the llamdum probate court, A. I). 1319

M. "Jid com! declared the estate of Alfred Fortner, deceased, tn be

prcili.tl.1y insolvent: creditor are therefore required to file their claims

nulluni tlie etote lor allownnre in trie mi ul pnibute court with n ten

months liUin the date hereof, or they will not I e n. titled l payment DVNIIih CRLI.L, Executor. February 19. 1S49. ($ Ud) 3wU

COTIO.V YAIi.. tk GENF.KAL Msoitmct by for cash, by rÜlL WM. E. SARC.EVT.

G EN Ell A L asstuiineiit offered low for cash, by

im.

tiy

WM. E. SARGENT.

and rNk oi carri.iire

(!T7-Partien Inr attention paid to filling orders. .V It Cash pai l for Furs.

T-aw.-ow

Stale of 3iili:iii:i, Ilaniilloii f'omily. In iiik Hamilton Cikciii Cot kT,MKf h TrM, Franci 15. i osvsell und Jesse Lutz vs. Jacob Crull, Jr. Ihimetie Attachment

11 K said defendant, Jacob Crtill, Jr , is hereby notified that on

the 3d dav of Nov em er, 14, uoon the aihd.iv It of raid platn-

tilN, Fiancis B. Co?srIl nnd Jesse Lutz, lile I in Die office of the clerk ef sail Hamilton circuit oouit, awri: of domestic aitarh-mt-nt wts by aid cl uk duly ii-ued i-gainst the roods and chattels, lauds and tenement, lil t-, credits, montvs and illectsof him said Jacoh t'rub, Jr., in sail county of llami'ton, returii:M. in twenty da, and that said writ ha been duly returned, executed upon, part of the south half of tlie oithwe-t quarter of sect.oa fi comuienein; on the south lineol id seeti-ii at the half n.ile stake in township in, lan.e j cast, running thence north 00 TV-IOU lioles, thence w est . . IUI) pole, thence south 5(179-100 jnj'e, th. nre eat 'rt-T'.l-lOn poles to t'ie place, ..f 'icj? inning. Ant said deiei-dant is l.erebv Initiier notified that ai I suit is no v peml'iig in sai l court Attest. J0II.V G. BURNS, Clk. Gakveh J Mos, Att'vs for j ltlT. February 8. H-49. ' F0 3 visfi Mutt ol' Indian-.., Hamilton Comity. In iHK Hamilton Cmcn r Court, Sk-rrr mscii Term. 1c49. John D. CottinirWam v. Williim (lacker. Fiireif Attachment. rjIMin nail defendant, William lliler, i hereby n.-tifieJ that B- on the läth day of AugM.t, IrM-, upon the a'thdavit of said p'aiiititf, John D. Cottiughatu.lileJ in the office of lh cletkof sai l Hamilton rir.-uit court, a writ of foreign attaJiment was ly kid clerk duly issued against the goods and chattels, lands and tenement. I ihts, credits, monevs, and t-ffo -ts of him, said Win. Hacker, in said county of Hamilton, returnable to the then neat terra of saiJ court. That at said next term of aid court aid writ was duly returned executed upon lot number 31, in the town of We?t field. And seid delen.lnt.t is hereby further iiotitied that said uit is now penpinjj in said rourt. Uy older of the court at September term, 1818. Attest, JOHN U. KUHNS. Clk. (iuvts, Att'y for pit if. Hl-rtwiat fa.ihTy koci:kic!,

ikr nil kinds kept consUuuy on hand, by

1IE sui"er. io..,; to iiul!

of !!uc Cookin' t.tve, ilea'...

conii'ioiiiiy -s x'vi to oe ion en i y i.ie inosi pcricci laklnf StO-e tJT ue. but the moat rvmji.i t and t.eau'.ilül Cooking Stove ever oder et tot: public. ira;iarity for baking (is hich in the old Buck fctove exceeded every :1er ntove.) tins l.een prr-atly iurreaed ty the addition of anot'.er oven, wi.i- ii enable- it to I ake at one time twice as m uh a ordinary cooking stoves. Bcirg maJe airtight, and having .lanipei s, the lire can le regulated to tuit every occa si. in. Those who want it 1 rn kinc; stove, one that can be relied upon, shon'd tlii u.'w st ive, i p. c.inn it la:l to please. We air.i,it i!i- .-(.vi- tu s iv e i J.itci ja. andean I tier to hun

dreds ol I ii nli -s hu h h i v i' t U ":i i ii us-'. We w ill in cverv mt

it should lad to ptcase u, .:i ti i 'l, tke back the stov e and refund the money.

U e have on ban I the la'trest an d t est sc!e ted stock of stores

ever biouh: to the ut iret, eunis in f Vremiu m Cooking Ste

01 tlie I ifest a t mast cpp.ov 1 pi -tei ns, t n plate tov-, erjr heavy plate, s.-vcii pi .le t-tov t s. sr v 1 1 ol i - . one s-re to take three fe-t woo 1 nn ..bie sor o .ui ci' s : n I sch ol hnu s, Ikx ttoves and air tLjln rto- ; a'i.tht- Cil? .r..i. d .-ij.'l-y" and Saratoga airtijht parlor stoves, the t-so most leautiful pattern of air tight stoves in the maiket. ha llitua to tiu a ov s e m i inf dure and keep constantly on v lis .1 a giv onl ,i..ii lei -.it ot 7'ia H are which sie offer wholesile or 'etui ft i-rj fo v pii. es. We are prepared to man ulictute all kinds oi if, -pei vo-' at t!;c shuitet i...;i.e. ;. tv j. cox, !tl tJcv. f " Wüshintr r s'te. t w .-st or M. ri.'.ir.n k : ü Yi.i i,i ns. "

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con. sioi.-j to i-vie cerji-.ic Hi s on 'Le aw ai Js m;..' bv Clen.

Wm. 15. M hell i i li id. on cl i:-is p i . s. .it-.! io hun for iuvestlBati.n, a i.ii-: ih- Citt., vva, Chip. un, p.i : io'.'o s atmie Ic Jiiui, kiifiras tlie 4tr.-; ive !. . d,.t.rov. i by t ie Se-tetaryol War, wo.it 1 ;-iv.: ii iti. - to lt ir. ro.el, l v, sa i Co ., mi sm i w ill be opcii-d o t ti e hr-. i y ..t Fet.- uaiy. ls.y. a.i i ih.A l.e underi?n ed yill. at his otii e ; I'.-ru, proceed to i.sue. : ..U'uince si;h Lis iu-trmti m, cert f. - n.-s to all cl .im in's mIii may apply for lb eanie. un 1 in vi h e fa:- an award w..s ma. e and mnroiir.1

j aforesaid. Tlie undersigned is re t; -1 Iiy li' instruriio. to take up each ) caw of indo' t-v'iu-s .1 r i i.n.i. idu;,l In.lian, and asrertain Lew j much he owe to each of h s . to !i ois : upon ascertaining which. 1 n certificate will bo issued to . c U creditor for th - amount so lound

due. The original papers fi'e I wi h t, n. Mitchell and forwarded to

! the D.-pa-tment, are now in my p -s, .iyri ; and heie the indet-t-; -dne of ti'e indivi lu il Indian cai u be usctrtflii.rd Ironi them, pr.vot wi I 1 e requite! of t e clanuai.t. .. O. UOSS, , rem. Jan. I.. rl'i. Tl-tbni Commissioner.

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