Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1849 — Page 3

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A Visit to the IVniioir.il Institute, Ht Washington. r.v mi;s. .-a i:ii t. i:"I.ton. 0Cr'l lit'Fc of our romU-rs who have visitftl llie rnuFouin nltnrliril to lttctit ollice nt Wariiingtou, will reco-ruize tin? truthfulness of the fnllovving poetical description f thi same, l.y Mrs. liol'on. Hy tli is hing flight of marble Mep.i we enter To nee 1'ifl rlic, pitheretl far and near, Vtnm earth' fiiiulcut htunwliry to its centre, All I arii4, all pent, are reiresentl liern. litre iss row of Indian warriors, rmititeil In Itnriful costume, of brilliant dies, An! there, n pirtiirril lady, she Inn fainted; How hemiiifiil nbn look with her shut eye Her white bauds f.il.leil and her hp apart, As though sweet dreams were stealing oVr her henrt. Here are. n thousand tinte.tl seashells, swelling, In lutehkti tunes, a .id low music strain, As if a pnsoii(d jniul, in Mich, wer telling Th iiioiirnfut F'orie of th dark hin main. And here are hrtihs of miowv coral, taken I'rutn furv forests, fir beneath tint mvm; IVrrhanco these very lioiilis lnte nwayeil and linken Above the forms that ideep in ocean graves. How fair the bowers must bo, beneath the sea, If they are uverarrlit-d with tilings like these. Herr, is .1 fan and there a broad timhrelh, Such as the nwarthy-browed ('elestials nse, And here, O, vaninhed ghost of Cinderella, Here is a famous pir t Chinese sliues Crimson and golden tbreads are broidered o'er tbem, And they are pretty, but bo trry small, 1 wonder if a full grown woman wore, them, How, with such little feet, she walked at all? I hope we'll treasure tbem for many a duy, To show the fearful might of fashion's awuy. Here is a herd of deer tbat fleetly bounded A Ion tbe broad prairies wild and free, And there are birds, whose thrilling oices sounded, In many a mutiny iIand of tbe sea. Here is a case of prulls, and one was cloven Upon the gory plin where armies fought, And there, an Indian robe of feather woven 1 wonder haw the curious thing was wrought? It is as lovely as a rainbow's wing, And might have been the couit dress of a king. Here is a coat, that long will live in ttry ; A proud memento id soul-trying pcenes, For Jackson wore it, when he won the glory Tha crowned the battle-fo ld of New Orleans. And whi n, lor countless nges, ho has (.lumbered, Down in the lonely, silent sepulchre, This relic, shrined apart, will still bo numbered AmitM the proudest things they treasure here, Kemitiding hoary nge and sunny youth Of valour, patriotism, wisdom, truth. Here are a miriad insects ; death has changed them In seaming, but to give their wings repose What skill an i ttte had he, w hose hand arranged them, Like shining gems in beautiful tableaux. Ilnght tbings, ye lived n few brief summer hour, Apart from iliLip-iuiutinent, care and strife fong, fragrance, Zephyr, sunshine ami luir flowers Make up the all ye ever knew of life. And ye were happier than the human heart, That lives till joy and love and hope depart. Here are strange fishes, brought from every river That bears its waters to the ea, and there The Hoa, from bis homo where palm leaves quiver, And orange blossoms srent the balmy air. And here, with monstrous turtles ranged around him, ILeclines, with open mouth, the Crockadile The donors do not tell us A-here they found him, It may be in the waters of the Nile. Here are huge monsters of the land and deep, And there a marble innocence asleep, litre are rude relics fiom the Mouth Mea Islands, Lutes, idols, wigs and war-tlobs carved and dark, (I find no word to suit my rhymes but Highland-) Fringed capes and bolts of cloth, all made of bark. Masks, matting, ditinis and awkward earthen vessel, Boats, baskets, spears and monstrous bows unstrung; Mark wooden pillows, m ade like little trestles, O'er which how many n heathen In-art has bung, Whilst witching dreams of liht and heauty stole )ovn to the chainhem of the oleeper's soul. Here is a lot of necklaces, all braided Of hair as jetty as a raven's wing I'd like to know if these long tresses shaded The forehead of a menitl or a king? They have strange taste, and many a curious fashion, Those tawny ladles of the southern sras, II to adorn themselves they bnve a passion For such unchristian ornaments as these. There is another necklace, I declare 'Tis human teeth, I wonder whose they were? Here are the clothes, prerved with veneration, That once the Father of his Country wore O, with what awe and silent meditation, I view the ancient costume o'er und o'er. I ween he litttd thought, when he resigned them, The day he rentieret! up his high command. That generations then, unborn, would find them Ainnl.t the treasured jewels of the land. And we will hoard them, with our prou lest fame, While our beloved country has a name. Ilir is a row of mummies, Time h is written Strange characters upon etch sered brow ;

We know they lired, that they, by .h ath, were smitten, lint nauht reiuuns to tell us whn or how. Do! the.; liry stony tVet re--s tlnwri the MiMsi-tto, Tint bloomed and breathed by sunny stream and grove, And did th hearts in thnse cold silent bosoms, Once, thrill ami tretuhlt! to t!i touch of lore ? II Aii tlicy all liUirmii cares ami hope and foam? Did they rejoice arol slieil hot hitter tear-j ? Aii'l liaI they clnl lren, fiir nru! liappy-hcarteJ, In pleasant homes where forest brauchen wavo ? Did they, before life's summer lime departed, (io down to gloom :itul silence in thr: crave? There ii a deep. dej mv"tery nrotnul them, And not one link M broken in tfie chain Tliey flept titinuinbpred ape, we hrtve found them And borne thorn to the light of heaven again. Tlii much we know, no more, will Iirnven allow, Of tlioe strange form that stand before us now. II- r i. the .rt'ss on which n Franklin printed; It is a curious, primitive nlfair, All stained with ink nnd age, him! Immmer-dinted, And natchfetl with nails nn.l lenther here and there ; Hut it h.u had a voire, and it has fpokm True glorious words, that I'm-dotn liath enshrined WordH that will live, till every tie is broken That fetters heart to heart or mind to mind. Thou proud old relic ot th shadowy past, Time halh a witclu ry around thee cast. I.nroRTANT Facts. Wo extract the follow ing from n rcrrnt article in the Union : iJut wc again deny that Gen. Tavlor's democratic predecessors are charjoabl with the extreme proncrip - tion which has been os-cribd to them; and we again call upon the National Intelligencer for proof of the fact. Wc arc confident that it cannot furnished. . , .. Tho tabic which wc republished from the Extra Globt-, . . . ...... ... - . . in our paper of yesterday. pIkhvh that when Mr. John ; i"iitiTifv Ail.ima niw! Tr Ifpiirt, flair tnrneil mpr tli t mirrrnn cut to I, en I irk -win to hnr upfonn v l : " - ; -v. ßttti-ftx democrats to trco hundred and Jnrtu wlit-jn in J fJ . w . 1 ollicc here in as-hmton. I he democratic party con - t ntrmtk r .1 . 1 tinued in ollico for twelve consecutive years; and yet, , IT . J, , j when Gen. Harrison was lnaurniratcd, there were : ,1 1 .lie .t .1 1 more wings than democrats ho dinf 0 rice in the de- . b. -P. . - "'- parttnenta liere. I fie a-j-rretjate amount of the sala - . . , ,, T" 7u I 1 1 . 1 ries received by these whig oince-holders exceeded the , ' , 1 1 . ftfjrrre'j'ito amount received bv the democrats at that TiQt k .1.- - r ßitflfi t..; l

..... ;LMLm,. ..i.ninii, ! l r I- 1 Juliiiionbtirslopeii llie door ntul wua thrown bacKW was increased bv 'two month and live days of whie;., .. . ' .. , . ... r . .. . . ii.oio. r. i i hy the uxpaiiMou of the rurcfieil air. JIis wile rns ort'scription to slli,.U.i! It id usclesi to comment 1 rJ . , ,, , . rt i ... . f , ,i Ä Rt -i ,t . .1 I- '"rward nnd lei over him into the limes. Iledrnj: upon thefe lict.?, tor they plainlv' prove that the u'litp j . , . . ,, , ,, , . ,

J S. . I. ,. 1 i , . . oartv, and not the democratic, have ejivcn vitality to .i i ..'.. . r w t i i the doctrine of pro.criptioti. Wc publish below ... r . o i i . . . i i Biatemrnt taken from oflicial docnrnentB, which pIiowh .i . .. r , r , i t I i c rr the removal of some ot the Inifher clas-ca of officers '".J, " ; ,C V,kf.Cr Cl:? OI ?",CC"! tPf r, ITl ' .C'CCt,,,,of, (,Cnerfa.1 Jft,ck; , f w ? Hnrrwon, nnd Ji.r.ng th firs of whip; rule in IbXl. This Matcment t rvi,; -.T.,,:..;,....: .i : during tle ton to thnt Hve tnontliti pilaws that a whiz admiuUtratinn removed, in the tl ort pjince of five niunth?, more persons from the offices enumerated than hid been removed by democratic ndniinifstratinns in twelve yenrs ! Itemovqlx of some rf the higher classes of oßefrs. ruiin: twelve Imin(j only yeai Lefoie five months 4th of Match, after 4th of ISH. March 1341. I.urenu Officers in Departments 7 Surveyors (Ipneral of Pub. Lands 2 5 a 3 1Ü 10 20 0 33 Officers of 31'ints 1 Governors tf Territory Secretaries of Territory I i-tr ict Atturneys - .Marshnl C')llectord Surveyor? nf Customs Naval O.licera 1 10 4" 12 7 I M.t after 183Ö, $1000 saiary i;, 145 Siamese Twin? b'ur.GRAi. OrntATioN. The Siamepo twins, who have been living mine years with wives and children, on their own plantation in North Carolina, arc paid to be on their way to New York, to embark for Europe, with a view to consult the most eminent fjurgeoni on the practicability of an operation to divide the ligament that binds them together.

Slavery in tin? Territories. It will tc fpmi from the procrcilincs of the Ifooso of Dc!erntr of Virginia, of th init., published in our paper of this week, that ti.o Legislature if Wisconsin Invo taken up tin rntmtlot, thrown down

t) her n lul the whole North by the recent resolutions of our Legislature, on tho subject of shivery. We regretted thf? passap;n of tho resolutions nt the time. We thought their adoption little cnlculat d to etlert the object of those who mpportcd them. If !tl er wuf npv meaning :n Ilm.- resolutions they ccniIcined n. I'u 'nt a threat id dissolution am! of resist'mice by the force of nrn;s the opcrath n of an net of Congrrfs excluding slavery fr tn ti e territories rrcrntly inquired from Mejcieo. At d that thrttilLm met j wit!i tho re$ponn we had n. right to expect. If the i North could be f ireed to yield, from a Keine of J'ir ! that which fhe will not nccord from n sense of justice, j she v"uld not ho e ntitled to our repeoi K-he would he unworthy of our o-ociation. We ought to know tint the same Anglo-Saxon blood runs in their vein w hich courses through ours; that we arc the panic race, and can he more easily fersuathd to do even what is urg, than coeratl to do right. If the desire he to settle this question amicably, to obtain a recognition of just rights and demands, without asking 0 humiliating concession, either at tho North or South, then a different course must tc pursued. Is the south wholly without blame in this matter Agitators here concede that it is almost certain slavery cannot go into these Territories even if Congress forbear to legislate. At the eleventh hour, after the incorporation of the Wilmut Proviso principle into the law creating a Territorial Government for Oregon not ns a compromise measure, hut in direct contravention of every feature of a compromise after submitting to this" assertion of the principe, direct ami positive, almost without k murmur they would lay violent hands up n the pillars which support enr lnion, and in resisting the rcassertion of a nahed principle, which can hae no more practical eir-ct thin in the cne of Oregon, would overwhelm us in ruin and anarchy. Is tho Union of s. little value '.' our eyes that, in conjunction with the Northern fanatical Ab ditionNts, we are willing to throw it away without a single effort ut its preservation. Vinlmoni (XVarrcnUm, Vu.) UViV. St'FF.cH .M a KiNfj. We regard failure in a Fpeerh as merely indicating weakness in the organ of hmunur, 0110 of the lower faculties, common to all brute nature, and not one of the highest and exclusively human, ns some of tho ignorant suppose. Men of the highest intellectual order are sometime deficient in language, w I, ilo some of the 11109t fluent are pometimcs deficient in intellectual power. Some of the ablest writers are feeble Speakers and pome of the? most fluent speakers cannot write. And pome gigantic minds can neither write nor epeak fluently, while some feeble thinker can write or declaim "eloquently." Washington could not speak, and once "broke down" in attempting to ppeak in the Continental Congress. Jcfloron was no orator, and never made speeches though a distingui.-htil leader in legislative bodies. Yet with this oratorical deficiency, Washington and Jefferson were men of .wme intellectual power, and really di l something in the Revolution. Some have even regarded them as puperior to John Randolph, or Fisher Arne, or Tristram l!urgess, or Henry A. Wise, or (Jeorge McDuffie, nieu celebrated for f.7, or as it is sometimes pronounced gab, or gammon. I'.i. Istlrr. Tmk (f.v; I.Mr .'SKI; ! As we predicted yesterday morning, " -shut sos?m." is nw tho order of ihedty in the l ost Office Department. The National Whig id as mute us uo oyster not an appointment or a re moval appears in its two l ist papers. The hit.t of the National Intelligencer has taken effect; and although the l'ostmaster tieneral considered it irisc to announce the changes in the Whig, yet he has reconsidered the question, und -Mr. Fit. Warren is determined to do his dark and dirty work in nrret. They have become afraid of the echo of their own voices. They Khriuk from the duty of annouiK ing the numerous proscriptions which are practised in the Fust Office. Henceforth we lire to he.ir of theM matter from a distance, in the democratic papers of ihe vicinage. The department seems afraid to give us a Miuiinary of the changes that are made from day to day in the Tost jO'licv, lest the proscriptive character of this ndminisj trati'.Mi should be seen by the people. ! Thin concealment, too, Ins another mischievous i effect. The President of the United States, not accustomed to pry into matters of this description not j having the time, or the tact, or tiie qualifications to 1 collect and weigh all the details of the several departj ments, will be kept in the dark about the wide-sweeping range of the proscription in the. I'ost Office. JIc bad s uno chance ot seeing them whilst they were -published in tne newspuperw, and of investigating tli cfi'iracter of them; fut this laoj)-liole is now closed to ,inif :v vv,. as tJ tj,c .strictures which ft free press win ,ake ,ie.,rt.ct of the.-e rnnuiak i T!i' iN'ati(ii:il Wliio;, h iwcver, lets mit one secret. i It seems thnt the pos' iiinstor-i h:tv; boei writiuy; to th j j 1 ol uihcc to int'i't il.e rotiijuamis iI Hit; iifililxu 111.4 Wllirjr', liriü JtltlfV their CUIliIllCt but "tllOir letters ; Ji'ivii not bet'ii uiiswercd." In no slinpo are they to ; be allowed tho opportunity of hearing the fpecific I ch urges triimpcil up agninst them, nnd defending tliein- ; -selves against their accuser-j. And all this is railed justice, moderiition, no-partyiin, no proscription. 1 1 'a It in tn Union, 07Tiie RiUiiuorc Sun of a week or two imo paid, "The administration has been in full opera! ion for one month, and during I Ii is 1 1 1 1 1 there have been upWards id' hür hundred r'movih and ot'joiritm' nts. three-fnulhs of them coiiiiciitid with ihe l'ot Ollicc Department. We think that this is rutlim; Hf h-als f . riinLL ln sli,t ,1, tnv, K, :.,, I reueral 'I ny lor, not withstanding h : lad no friend- to reward, and no menues lo punish t antiot cecure th' tstiirt of tlio entire w z party. tinier he ucts likr, ns Colon'! Il.ii-kf II de. ertbed him, . a sw and a fp.nrler over To ho a 'Tykr man' i wlH 111,1 r'VR countonance for a moment. Hence 1 wc stc ,1,m vvUl1 1)01,1 ka,u,i ,,oJ(Jl t" 'f : " -' .vn..- . . : 'nvc nPP '- hH-omouve Menm-rngmrs to tear it away : fro.ru Alul ls ,he Ird iotitioii t of tho whts r . I ff I. ... I '.... ' . Ul,u l,",UL"1' One of tl.c most heart-reiidiiifr events that ever camo .. 0 . . f e ,.,,0,)C cu,jnty nbout Ru.j.njjj.t on Saturday last. Mr. : P . . T . ' , , , . f " 1 . .1 . . ; Iwicliard Johneon and wife wore aroused at that tunc ; 1 .1 . : . r .1 1 n- o. ; hy Ihe noise of a lire r.vi!H' 111 their ( we 111". I . y . , K , , , 3 , eiar ted uti and tseeintj, as ihey Biinpoed, that it was 1 . m ,i.i , . 1 .1 .1 . . 1 in a remote room, they hastened thither to save some r ., e . 1 .1 . . -n r. (l,f iJlC furniton-', leavinr their two rloldren, a little 1 , 1 . . r ... 1 -n . 1 'irl and an infant hon, osier . Ihey returned in a , ir t . .1 1 .1 . .1 . lew in iniitct) nnd loiind lo ll.eir horror that iho room . - . . , 1 -1 t 1 ; n r s- , in which tho children were lyin-r wa all on fire. .Mr. 1 I . , I . ... l.tirf nrtiill I I. fl .I'Wtf. rt In .. II....H... I.. nlm t. ..I 11 1 u hed i it' i uui iiiiit.il uiii ii. jmii lliu t liliun II win; uiavt.' ri- . ( . , ... .t ,e; and Ihe parents tm n app'-arrd in hnr at'ony a;, , , , ,,' ''r, .i , . i to have lout no .selI-possesiin. When the fir-st nei-'h- , . , ,. ' . , , , . . , hor, a rel itivc, arrived, he . mud mt slant in-: M iiprtied . , ,; ',, , r . . i t-rl-huldilig o t.) the g.rd.-ti f.'tia., whicli vmis on fireher Sht.ff.Wi, all burnt nff vxzl tl.u neck, which wa, tun He cxtinStl;slltM t! c Hm! aml aia ,icr . . ,, , , . . . . on the j:ra ; nnd thvii h:iici.cil in m arch vt hcrhiiHbund, whom fie found near tho prino-, rollino- on the ground, and considerably burnt. She is hardly expooled to survive, he is considered out of danger. Idinois Journal, The Last Kumoi:. 'I lie Nutionrvl Intt-llijrcnccr, in Unding to a rinnor l hat hud found it wny into the pnjierü, tint JIr. l.ullitt titij Iii nssciatc hud proposed to buy that paper und that Ö0,IKI0 was asked for if, M.iys : In Justice tt the gentlotnan who in iianu'd in this paragraph, we State that there is no truth in the assertion, contained in the pnrnef rapli, that cither In; or "Ins present nsvinates" whoever Ihuy may hehave ever in.itle uuy propsiti.ti r ti";restioi tu usi, for tho ptirchn.e of ih; National Intelligencer. In justice to ourselves, we state, further, thnt the National Illtellirrpnrer rinthl lit.t nt nno limn tot twiiifrlit fir .. J ' n ' :s man twice tlie Bum blaled : nor. at the uresent litne, ior ony nrnruini whatever tint miy senses would he likely tu oller fur it." mt . atever thlt IUIV onu ill his Wisconsin Forever ! The wife of Mr. John l5ooth of Franklin, Wisconsin, gave hirlh, a few iloysüinee, to a fine liralthy pom. The happy mother i 72 years old! nnd her husband is bO! JSIiadc f Abraham! The old toalanieiit times are rcturr.inj. Kxchange. The above U rnlher tough. Wo should "rather fcce than hear tell of it !M

Story of :i ieliy lVilov. TI10 follow it p story is (old T tin Alabama Sheriff. ''Court wot in M'Stiou, mid the multiplw ity of Imsins which crowded upon hint nt the tinn, l.u stop.

jp d tit :! ihnr of the beautiful widow, on the sunny luYeof thirty, who, by the way had often bestowed mpuing glances upon the Kiierm moresaiu. ne was admitted, and s'oon the widow appeared. The confusion ami dtdight wh eh the visiter's arrival bad occasioned ?et off to a greater advantage than uual, the charms of the widow M . Her cheeks bore the beautiful tin's of the apple blossom; her lipsnsembled rosebuds, upon which the morning dew y t lingered, her eyes were like the quivers of Cupid, Hie glaiiccn of he. o and tenderness with which they were filled. Tei-cmMiiig the arrows that only wanted a fine j beau (pardon the pun) to the full execution, fter a j lew common pwico remarks. " Madam," said the matter-of-fact Kheriff. " I have 1 an attachment tor you." A deeper h!u-h than ever mantled the cheeks of the fair widow with dow ncast eyes, whose glances were centered upon her beau'ifol 'feet, half eoneealed by the tlov.ing draper), genlly tapping the floor; she with equal cand'T replied, 'Sir, that attachments reciprocal." For some time tho sheriff maintained an astonished silence; at Inst he said: "Madam will you proceed to court!" a 1 . rroceeu 10 cou rt?" replied the ladv. with a mer ry laugh, then shaking her le ad she added: Ao sir. though this is Leap year, I will not take advantage of the license therein granted to my sex, and therefore greatly prefer that you should proceed to court." Hut madim, the Justice is waiting. Let hi.il wait; I am Hot disposed to hurry mattcra , '. ' 1. in mich nn unbecotr.ir.g manner; ami iieüiued sir, wueu the ecre.nouv is porloriiiL-d, I prefer a minister to a Jusr.i ", IICO 0t the peace. "Madam Paid he rising from his chair with great Ji,M,i.y, .1,,-re i, , erl ini.Ukc Lure, my Uns;.. lias tiretl :niSimderstooI : the attachment I WHICH I , ispeak was is-ued from tho office of INquire , w ho commands me to bring you instantly before him, to answer a contempt of court in disobeying u foibpo-na in the case of s. Jones!" Here we drop the curtain. Cot.. Haskku. am John V. Half.. A gentleman who was in Washington hist miiiiiikt, related to os -,, . ,' I I-. I . I I . ' Ihe following anecdote, winch is too good to be lost : Col. Haskell, with three or fmir others; was standing in front of the U. S. Hotel, when a Virginian nccof?ted them, statin? he had a couple of nee; roes to pell, and would like to find a purchaser. Haskell; who is always ready for fun, told him lint there was a gentleman in the rending room who wns desirous of buving u lot and that he would show him. Accordinely he walked to the reading rerun, nnd pointing to the notorious Hale the abolitionist, said, "there's the man." The Virginian went up to Hale, ppoke to him, and offered to pell him the negroes. The surprise of this noted abolitionist, ot the proposal to sell hint a negro, ihm' be easily imagined. His face colored ut the indignity, and he would probably have shown his temper when ! mw Haskell vainly attempting to suppress his laughter. The truth seemed to flash upon him. Heak(il the man who sent him there. The Virginian pointed to Haskell. Hale then ?aid, "I nm lohn V. Hale, the notorious abolitionist" "ihe devil vou an1," exclaimed the negro-seller. Not noticing this episod-", the New Hampshire Senator continued, "and tin! (ointmg l lnsv) is the III I II U liO t A.v h'-t ii ('ti ii (i-ottf. i mi a n; 10 a lenl t.h i im M fVii.url " ' lia-loitii ! nm lie it.I 11 j i.'i'i 1 i i .1 i 1.1 lie ii.. t 1 i'ki, 1, ; i, I exel.iitr.ed the r i t tf 1 1 1 i a fi, aiitl walketl awav, gazin very intently, tirst at Hale, rind then at Haskell. Tin: (.'ouf.T or I 'i:th. The New Orleans corres pondent of the ('oucordii Intelligencer, in speaking ot tie funeral of I r II 1 rrison, s-iys : "To fiae;ui idea of llie nuillitude of Dieters in New Orleans, you houhl hive seen this funeral. Erace after brace, file after file, column after clumn, on thev came, a grim airay, enough to frighten ih ath itself; men of nolne natures, but dark as night, saturine as stoics, sole-nn as the grave; and who have j faced disease and sull'ering in so many shapes, that I their features have become lixed ami implacable of J emotion. Ac they stood around the vrnilt they looked 1 more like funeral statues than human beings." I Snai.t. Em's and IortNi:. Dr. Whitmire (in the i Northwest Metlical ami Surgical Journal for January) I ' 1 reconunends the tincture of iodine as a cure for the : bites of venomous rep'ih s in man and beast, w hich i he suvs he has used with vucecs.s i:i the h.tes of ratI th'snakes, eopper-heatls, Ac. It uts an end to the ; swellitig ami pain in from twelve to sixteen hours, j He pnints the bitten part over the whole swelling j with three or four citatct of the tirtclure twice a day, i renewing the application when the swelling extends, j which it often does at the first application, if made ! while the wound is fresh. 'mi: 31 a n:v i;a s. CIXCIXATXI, April 2t 1S4D. 1 Vrtrir Thr r in a tr-vul i'pinin.1 tint tli Tnirkft nwiln' t, ! liht receipt, is still quiet anj ihe only nie of any inatjnitude ws i0 brls. at 3:o0 ; srmll I t sold at 3.00. and we 1 ijnote 3:50 a3:tjo as ihe rtigc. Tt)te is very little city mills, i ta .king thefh'ck cf wheat leivj almost eniiiely exhausted j Provision The only sale heaid uf lo-tlay was 100,000 lt rlioire i lu in t.tilk at li:i)J; IWesg I'Jik wuul.l soil at f'J, but 9:2.) U riiiiieiidcl f r. I Crnin Wheat is fnm mid would -ell tevlily at70e.,very t little arriving anj little r ifne in tlx tun.! of mil'cis. ().u ! ait in (u. d 'eirund at '2Sai)f., with a salt- uf 20 ) bush, at I latter late. Ilnley is rttur caire, and a g.md l t would I iio w It n 70c. Giot erics Thrre is fait demand fm Stigi r with sales of ! 10 an l I f hh.ls gnej fail at 4 1 1 Al r. ; ! 2 .1.) . fair it 4(c., I ati.1 lb" .lo. low far at 4fc. Of C.-Slt e IÖ0 bas i f fair II io sKl at 7 Ac. .M il.issis is ihill ainS iiot !i ing tlot.e beyond 'tnall $iUs j ti the trade in whicli way pitua New Oilcans is dispu-eJ of t 20, 2ÖJ -i 2Uc. Lvifet Oil A sale of 100 LiU. for lupmtDt 6.:e. cash ; j ml I I 0 1j. at same. J ffMiiorr.tli(r Con vrnlioii. 1 Wc have been requestetl to ulato thnt thern will ho a I joint convention of ihe Oeinocruey of Clinton and Tipton Ccunties held at Michiganlown on fcuturday the Julh day ol J uti t5 next lor the purpose of riominatim; a Candida! fur KenreMeiitnti ve nnd other purposes. A getwrnl atteritlance rcqueMed 15 MANY DEMOCRATS. CAMIIATi:S. rV are requested t announce. Z. P. IIa.su, of W'airtii Township, 3 a candidate lor Ki'pU'scDtalive, subject ta the County Convention. &"Ve me iftjueste.l to announce Dr. K. IC. Joiinsun of Pike township as a can.üdite for Kr pictr'a'ive in the next lrgilatuic, subject lu the declaim tf the Democi at ic county convention. (rVc ate leijucstcii to amiounce William Sullivan as a ctndi Lite f.r the otliee of County Cleik. (ii-eai liM'ciisiienry ! riiysici.iiu prescribe DU. HOamiS LIVI IIH OKT .1.'H 7.111 In Uirlast seigm nnd most heirless, c.ism of L'OXWMPTKIY, nllrr II ether meilir int-s h ivc failed, an it Im. piovt .l ittrlf lo lw lliu MHr-t extraordinary nie licil aid in curing th.it disease. .Now this niethrlno is tin va!tnhle in the incipient t.ra, nnrli a Couk, VoUh, 4 , when j the l.t.'.N'i; S are lint too far gone Ik I.. re ith rrntlofi takes place. It in rldom or ever known to foil in Lreakin; up the niol distressing j ('("Uli or fold in a few hnirs lime, if the dirccti.ui aie rtlrtrlty fol lowed. The genuine Dr. Kogem' Liverwort and Tar, vslikh iiiakua ..nanywMi-ferf!..!.!, tomu.nson iittoTHERf, WM. HANN ondjK rrtAitiMKAj), wnvm, !' ..Aosi MllW VXltVl.V KOO.II. HANN AM AN, Carpets :it Jiiiciiin:iti lric. HMIH FtiMrnbcM have oprtml a L'arprt Iloom in connpctioa with their Store, (in I arc now in rt-cipt of .iss) yur .n Ingrain and f tniUa.it Carpttinff, of almost rvery ijuality und nirr, from l.'i centsiol 3. House keepers and others art; ln itrd lo r.ill and make tlu tn-,-acijiiniiited v.itli tne rif"S, whet lu-r lliry pure liaxe 01 not. Thu uintcrsi.'iied Lojur ly kc iiinir a I tre tttock of the ovh oo Is, und silling thMii us low as they c;ui ht: houht in incin nati, to at ll to uiuny wl.o lJVe here'olore sent there lor tht ir Tarpets. Kntrunce through tht .sture. 11. J. St li. C. IlOKN. In. li.uiKilifc, April ;m, l?-W. 1'-' a I'uzii.it: nam: Of liOH tllld lidiKh on Hit. W'vM of Inli:uiMll-.. I X 1) 1 A N O L A , DJAS lern Liil nir lay the un1rrpi! en their Uml aitj'iining MIL wrvt I n.ti on Iii Ntili.iii.-il Uiiatl, it. ! !' tonvni.eiit Ixn with Uflo(c0 Irrt in w idlll, n.rli lot lliaiin an Hey or mreet. Tim vrmiinl is plt-i-.. nily Hiiu ilcil and aUive nllovt'ill'VMirg (I the livtr. W t h ive uImi laid olf I'll'iy Acres ol'rliolr; I.uitl, " full ilnitm t to. ..f ... . -i i.i. I., i.l.l- i,C tun or fnitrnrreM. w.iihrinve....i 1 A ,:uJ lu" of Hot lin excellent tun tier, and ihe remain oer in ciiiiivaiin urdrr. I he iilmve iiroiierlv w ill he olferett in lot aiul lock, oil In prn m'lM- (till .C-i'mi..... Ik ,!. -i . . " Jlf ... ........ .tkritri Jäl ll , A. Al. Terms r.e fon ith hi hind; the remainder in three annual pny UM lit Willi lnlere-4. i I i.. i may ne torn at l-anj-snaln'i tote, nestr Hie i nnge, i nrlite'n,4el,th ilale IJ.ink, at Ihowiiiiig'-i Hotel, at ihn IMimr iiouse,nna al rH4e'j Inlellienc) oil ire I JAMES lllAKF.. India na(K,-j, An jji, 131'.). 101 -M H JA MKS M. K Y, 4LI.UTRATI:D l ie rf.Nnpoi.-on, fiow the French of M l.auieut He FArJtchc. nt Ui DAVIS k RAV'S.

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e or 4 irr i&ottm:. rnn Tin: iu:hv.l and i'luma.nf.nt cuun OF ALL DISEASES AKIsLNfJ FROM AN IMIMJllI MATI". OF TIIE ULDOl) OK IIAUir OF THE SYSTEM. VIZ: ScaofuU or Kind's Kril, ltheumatium, ObiHnafc Cutai ueous KrvptiuMt, Vtmplcs or Pustules on the Face, j Molches, Min, Chronic Sore wr'" K'".? "ori or Tetter, Scald Head, Ilnlarjft merit and rain of the j Hones and Joints, Stuhb ru Ulcer; Syphilitic Simpj tnms, Sciatica or .Lumbago, and Diseases arising from (tn injudicious use of .Wccio-i. 4ci'f or DropI Exposure or Imprmlence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders ! .... . . . - WN this rr. porv...., are strongly ro.icrntmte.1 a. O.c , lerne a 'A propeilies ol Sarsin:rtl!ii, iuintinr 'A eh the most clit-ct'idl aitis" tU. nKIl ,ai i!.iiy j ro.hutionv tin- mos, i-oi.nt m iiidfsof th.- , vt-nM kin.iom ; u t it 1 as t.n u s 1 mily ie-t.-t rot only by 1 raiiruts tloinschcK. lut alu l.y phyMt'utis Unit it hai rt-rvivcil turir tinteuihliJ ifounniien.l itni'iS iiii l the 3jiroti.T.ion of the .p.it lir; anil hs est tt.Ii-li -.1 on U on m. rits a rejmtjtion for ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ rUrnisLel in tli- r.'tt.r.l ol lim past ; an.l wUjI U Ims alrca.ty do no for lh - th.nn.in.l vvl.u hav uv-l it. it is ataM.! cf i nni lur ! the inillhum !i'l nurtt ri'i- rut I Mrii'Unjj ui'h i!istae. It jmii. I Ii. , cleanup, aii. I M 1 1 nt lu-tn th; t 1 nt.im sprint's ut li;V, anj in- ; fii-s nvw M'.'or fhrmi !:ti'it tin- tvhi'lt iiuimal 1 rsmi-. ANOTHEK CUKE OF SCROFULA. Tin fill. min-' strikin-' :oi.J.as will bo sfii. prinaa lit riire of an iiiv tiTiite ca'o ol Scrilit!a, fommi'ii Js itself to n.l f-nnilarly aflbftftl : s hi t u Hum , I'oss., Jin. 1, Ists. .1f.-Ar. S,inJt : ion l.-m.-n Siii(..el.v lur tin- ülHu If.I in lue o' "" " 1,1 " 1 v' tjriltn in ceosv-if mi-it ml utn yii 01 uit 10m 11k 1 n-c i r t ii.'cic 1 .1,1 umi 1parilla in t:.e osV'M.f my vi:.;. sh. w;' m vurcly fitlh' ted with On- ScoUiila on .!i:. I .til j.tH o! 'tue ! .! ; lie- jrlients .fthe in-rk wi re i;rt-;i!y t u'.ii.-.l an, I litt lirTit t iniu ii rw.jII.mi. A Iter üiisWin-' over a 1 e ir ü'i.l tiii liii:' no v I el' f.oni tie: rcmcilies a-e l, lie .Iis...... nt to-1 mi,' Irtr. iin.l 1,. l.iv lins ktipo mI j.tirat.-1 IliT siri.tus a I vi-f t it .slioul t I .- I.e. I up t, wincli w.i.t doiii-. Ii'it i.liout any i"Tnniifiit 1 1 nt f'.t u V..i silua'in bcufil 1!. an. I w 1 if 1:1 imvj t. nt: Sin,!.' S:i r.t;..ti t 1 a. i'lo- 1. 1 -t tltl- nilu r I a ili-i i ti-l 11 11 I .tvo':i!i:: t i'.-t. rt !:t vin In r tinr th hi an othrr Mt srriiiti.iti k!h; .i I ,- i-r tiikt ;i. mi 1 biMuif i0' ha.l sej ki ,it!l,. tn il.e ast.ii.ig :m. i;t an I (!li.rlit of l.fl I it 11 Jn. cle? fiiu.l hi Ii alth ijniO' if'.r-.l. It i now uvi-r a j ta r Mnce tm Ctio? wh It Ct .1, ant hi I IhmMi icmains coo!, si ow on; tht .no w.n tlio t. n 'hK c: a tii'iitf I lioni ta' .--tciN. Ouriiriirh Lor-, art- :t'l kuowoiü to tin -t f .. t. uml th;a!i vi ry l.iglil.v of Smiils' Sarsaparil! 1. . Voiirt, w it'i r-, t. IUI. ILS IIIvL. K.xtraiM from lfiri r n c.vc! r ni Mr. N. W. Harris, n stnt!c man will k io n in I.oaoi cvi .ty. Vi. : lifiitl.-iiicii I Ii iv.- .10. 1 ;i 11. -ru Loy of iniiif with your Sirs AtvinHa, who w as i.tt.iokt-.l wiih scn.lt.lJ, and of 1 -ruin Ion tum ilv. Vonr.. tn.lv, S.W. ll.VUKlri. 'Frrhrkls Ih'.l, la.. Jnlv 17, l-ls." .st;Kt)FULU A FFE J I ION OF THE EYi:s. rot 111 Kis.Tos, lt. I , i-t. 11 , HI7. .Vf rf. .Vjft.Ti . (iiuit!. 11.. -n My liltlo ih.ug'.trr. wlwi oini ) ear OL I. wat juaoki-.l i'.h a m ri 1'u l.unioi t.n la r lir.-, wiin'ii hooii ;ilt.i fU 11 if. I 11. to U-T eves, f nio'ii almost total !m Ines la one ol tl.fm, ;oi I .ii'.-'.rin'li.r u I ( l.tiv. I itr;.lu el two ihicp'is to .c.t. i. ! ' 1 1 , .s h cxli K-l tii ir nuntiat kill to uiv her rt'-i'd, 1 it i! :U I'oiv.l n-t li s, :cvl ti.i:.l!y i':' of tlnvn 1 1 tr. nk.'.l I i.i.-- 1 1 1 .. t In- Ii 1.1 ki. i" 11 ol i!if -trik.1.. ru:t t-iin teil i'y S.iii K" S ii-.i ,oii::i, iin.l M-lvisf! 11. f ti t' V H. I til.' ieii ! ..Tie t'.-ttlf-whii'ii sin l uii.lie l.t r.l t!u ' "I ' 'l a a' ,lM ,l ul' il rl't-rl'-tl an ntiif 1 nre. Ir i now t.v. r fnr v-ais since -he whs cur.-.! . .111! tii.Tf lo s I i i 11 no 1 . :i ;i. r.l .m.-f of tin- .1 !.. an t w i ari- natol'u-1 that it is u n, -i,- t rn; v. It iv. s 1111 1. it paJOUlc in mil Unit I raa r. connnt a,! it to 1 vi ry nui. r. r l oin iuiv unuiar r. "im. I int. Ku-iMViliil'v, sum-. " I i K.O llf! I' lOUINSON. I'ii Mie l an I soll, ul.of. s it.; .t:nl n t i.I, hy A. U. s. I. SANDS' Dne;irots nad Cln nii-ts, ua K'il'u'i sueei, coiner of William N.-w"" Vnrk. Soh I 11N0 lv l)r.i:i'K tf.'in a.illv throughout llie !iiteit sUatcs ami ratia!;e l i ice s 1 j.. ; l ottu-; u v I oLtlrs fur no. DAVID CUAIOin.AD. A-t nt, ln.liaiisj.olis. IM ay I-10 !im ' xoticb: to cihvnt xci osts. T:iii:sl &.tfin. rpillK nii.lt r.i2iii l . 'l'iti-ii,e.s tl llie W'u'.msii .mJ lUie Caiul, lirreU In five n i. tire tlut th.y w.l! rtreive M-;i!e.l r.ima! nt V'ali intcn, I.ivi-s reiin'y. Iiitlnin, i:i tin ".'Till tliy of J une neit, I'm l.'ie '..ii-.;ru.'Miii t.f i.N.tit Hvi-nl v f..nr iiiile. ot a.iil ;m .l, eili-utlini In. in llie j i(.;m'(l l.tin iin.wt Ol i-i l'.i!v ef Wime ttver, nr.ir t!m h:.ii'Ii I toe ol IfC'"c i'iin'y . in 1 " - i ! i-, i i llavims u.iii.ty. 1 n this p.rtMti i.I" Ml- li''" 'ir t" l t fiitrii tt.. tivi l.'ft I m k ami i.iih CtMr-l l.ock , I lui't tim'ier. :i tl.iui arrets Slink.-ir.!! I'rtek, .ui.l i ne tr l. o fiiMll iitpieilm iv isil Ji r witli llifiisuil v trn-ty ef eauii Work iii r 1 a i.'tal. 'I'll" l.i ill I.c .iivi.lcj lii. neclioris avrrnjiin .-.'tit t... 1 1' ;i tui'f mi Ifiiili. .t llie Ki'i'i tun' and il i. c, itn.:ils vi I he ti eo'ed f.r liiul.linc, hi ith i nt steil in i-.i.nrv , t'ie iurs .l Il.e a.;neiliict ir e.i-t lork if Wliilc Kiver. I'll.' stone t. r ill in itn r) n.ti-l he .roruied lr..ni llie qi.arr ies ef iturat-! I truest. t hi I 'U ml eti er far en lie r llie st r west fork et" Wim Kor, licm w Im li peint th y r..nl.e dcliveit-.l l.y water. Tlit hnr In le placi'd under ctitrirt, wilt !: ready f.r inciieelion ten il.i i r-v k.ii to l!n- tune ef It :tu.i!, .tint all iit-,:i-MS try iiifoimalitui in itO rrncc thereto will be pivi-u lo ttit n si.tent en'i.-.trr. CM Mll.i:- UtlTl.Eit, A. M. 1'i.KIT. Tim. ii. m.AKi:. 7Vurrrj' Of.ct, 'I'trr lliulf. .Nfril Is 13 10 t June 27. ir.ncc;i: m. iittifiiiT, I'oruai iliiinml Coiiiinissioii .llorcliant, ll'ezt Street, near Hhe Steamboat Landing, MADIS0X, 1SD1AXA. 1MAVINO opened n 0"nmiv,-fn lloutf in Mnt'ivOn,for the ale Hfl of Product an 1 (trvemrs, an l rc-ening nnd Kot warding of (eio l.s. Iiopts iy üOctition to give satisfaction , an.l tlifrchy secuie n portion ol the I. iiNim ss. is jnepaie.l t r m.ikc advances on Kiotir tr ti'Ut r pro. luce wli.-ti receive I in store, or t. ho ftiippe.! t.y linn to ,ino In r tn'irkit lor sstl.. lie. will give the rereiving and f.)r:i-.!iti'4 uf goods, t. v Uivi r or Kuihoad, his pa i tie u lar alteuliuii, at ns low ra'es as it ran l e done. Ma.iion. May 1. 111. 10 J OiuT Ti':.Mic:i!:i:i:. roin:vi:ct! ' pilK un.lf r-i'it-d h tvin heen Milliciently tniilrted in tl.iinag rtt ratl-e lei li.itenril, in III extreme c.kmI nature, tn iptem li llie thirst ol a tr.ive Ii r liv a H)tinii di!iked ly xonie of our fxcellMit citiTens.tnl liith was relish.! mid welroiued l.y mm i.I sfr. nicer; nnd lie Ih-iiic nl way .1 law ahull ii j citizen, would renpeniuliy inform llie nti.eiiH !;eiii r.iliy,;i!id Ins teiii't.mre Inends in parlK u nr, ttiut fie Ims m id arr;in(eineiiln lo keep a lull an I ion-taut supply of l'ni'tr Nutlu :!(! IsiiciiiI IViiter, Which hi will fiirut-li . liolfsa!- nnd n t nl, oti Ihe rhorirst notire. Also, rii-tilled lain r:-.irr kept, or preparnl so a- to render it Dltojfther mii.txioiii. lie so it Us nr.lrrs. ffinn tli-nlers anil i.theri. I. S. lileedin-f, ritpiin2 and felli extrirting. petfi.rtneil when rrtj'iireil, and in it sfirnlilk iii.tiuifr. II. I. I'l'I'llItK;, (.' if Near U.-itlrnmt nr.l. uilÖÄV.i IS t S MAT IM Kill? Al :i very low i-;jlt. IT is the at hull of the oii'hu tt tninrter section C7, township 17, ra:uc 3, in Wiehinton towihp, Marlon county. Tlioe who wish a bargain must call soon. A tlehcriptton ol the place mid the temis of nalu will be en lv apidication o IsAAt; N. I'lIll'l'S, Keul Kstatc Apcnt. In.lianipolis, May I, IM . Hi-J-tf Ililir;il ;ii:irt 1 SimIi;iii:i. a;1; TADI.K showing the Cnited States Senatois, Itcprrscntaives. tJoveti.oL, Lieut . liovei imrs, Auditor, Secretarie and Treitnirt-rs of sTuto, A.c. ., li om Ir-lo to fU. A Table of the date ol oigar.i.ation oi each rounty, 8tC. also the time of holding elections in this :ri(l ell.cr Hates, 8tc. This VMliiaMe chart just pu1 d:heil, irceived, and lor uale by 1 1 f. DAVIS St HAV. (!OTT().AE)l-:S, fBl WF.r.lH, nnd Siimmrr r.iiniere-i ; a laig and l.rauliful asuort--H. nient jn-t opriir d, niid lor alf as t he;ii as tli iiie;iie.t. HL J . M .11 R A H V KU. Co. aAi..ii u:ap hats. M) t)il ('loth r.iis,j i-t rci t ivnl 3 hifL lot and chmI assoit incut, mid fort-ilr t.y lOv! J. M. IIKAMll'KU.Jc Tn. oiidVikTs ! ""ui)i:ks! : Lt. orJ.': s for hooks ptoini.tly anil f,iit!iliil!y executed, and cl.ariri'A at the lowtit allow ahh; tutes ; direoi to I) Wis .Si HAY. UM Jo uriisl copy. Opj.o.ite ruinier Itotist jj' OMANISM not riiristiinity a eries of poj-ular lerturr in hich .'.incry ; nd l'i on st.intiMo ute rontrieted , J-howini' the iiicoinpittihihtv of i he former w it li Freedom nnd Kree I-inti-tntions, hy N. L. Rice, hy l'i MAVIS RAV. A NKW und Complete Ready Reckoner and Form Rook, for iSL Trader, ! armen and .Mechanics, lor hale t.y 10 i MAVIS & RAY. 1VKS of F.ininint Knplis Judges cf the Seventeenth and Kijrhteiiitli Ci utunes-V. A. W esley, for n ile hy 10 MAVIS u HAY. flMlF. Modern British F.ssayisi s Markintofeh - Tolfonl ind SteJL hen, reeeiyi d anl tar Kale hy 1.' IIAYIS 8c HAY. ISTOUV of the Cnj tivity of Napoleon nt t. Hi-I. na, hy General Count Mon'holon, tl.c r.inin'ior s comnaiuou In F.xile, mid Testamentary Kxe. titor ; lor ule l.y .u its: M.w (iooi)ss lioluisiile :i n I Uelitil . .. 1 ItliAMU'KLI. y (JO., Corner ol WttJiinuhm and Illinois Slrr Is, opposite t'ir I'ltofr llnisp, I mliona yo.'is, I od., rjPIIAMvFI'l for ih" lüien! cm-oiir iteinent Ihry h Uf heretofore Ji re eivei, teif t ll'nl y inform iheir friemlsanil rti-loineii,;iod ihe Mit.lic in ie-iieral,tliat Ihey havr j.-l receiyrü a l uge nn.l wrll i-elrcl-rd stock of Spring nnd fiiiiunici Dry f-iooils B.t.e.itr.l lo the city ami tountry tra.te, of ihe lalel l ie and iintorliin.ns, rmhr.u'iiig every vaiiety of prims, l mir lij cents up lo the rrry r...... .. f l........ ...I I Ift,. 'i? -i.t ml t iw I In nff else i.. ..r...-..ttV.. t nr.is. csisiiMHnr.s .t.vn wriwrs. - sift)Kii, HATS, CAl'S A.Yl HO.Y.YHIS, w nil a ureal variety of other arucles, mil Ii as urtJ un ill kept in inn iiiatMi, too iriinms io - uieiili .ii. w hit h h ive been -.elerleil w nii ureal care, ami w in im oia nl tl, r.tu loiu-iil nrieMa f. r : 1 fell fW II ! II II ) V rfi Ca 111 lit f V Ifl H ltlCi J. M. . 4 CO. krept onrtanlly 011 hunt a ceiirr.il acsottiiipnt - vt, eoti..n irns, naiN, window j-las-4, q lecnswar, .Vc.,and l.uy Miel m II lil.ii.n-l nil ki -.ds of country produce. 101 XIM'ICF. fHHI-: Instiiir.e for tisf und. r Il.e e ne of Mr. Mr Arthur, w 111 M. cominence on ti-l .Mow lay, Mbv 7ih. As inquiries have let n male, toe Trust, is, h'Mse to h'a'e.ihnt tt e will h : dr th ot.i.t!it i no. r, tr. McArthur fiirtn uuai inooi uour. Indi-n jU-, Apul K:t9 lOi

Proposal for American IVaf cr-Uolied IIciiip. Nvr IirRTirsT, Bur an of (.'ortrnciion, K iuifiiit ut -onl Ki-j:iir, March 1 , 1-13. tTNPt'.K the joint p ollution of i'tinrt ., i iro ! M ty y, J Iv-il-', rntill.' l a " Itf.o.ieiui r:sjcrinj cunti .T.rs lor h.ir.p loi tint of the American in y ,' so. p opo -a s w ill ! leo-i v- ! at th:s huieati, to th- I'nite.l Stale. In mp iJt I -'- ill", Kfiilurky, r M. I.ouis, Miso'iri, (o 1 foi v. aole.l l jlh"ini.n t tnt .1 to this I, tire in .) or iVln i-t in j u-.l-r 1 j tract, at i'i'i r f tl e -ni.l II. mj A j.-ncifS. f.i a rrm . 1.1 1 v' f ! tv I V" u.ks, f( bf.'t iju'ilitij of .'lmiri'-nt tn i'rr-rt O, I h,,ri, in -".o tit of five t .. s nn.l npWHols, tin ton 1 ci.'iisisi 0 V.i l'f p'"! !"'' !i t ui'.lle Consi.lere.l ut a higher I..1 than Ovo i.un I e.! . ' fo I v i.i' hnlars per ton. The jiojos.iN to t eup.-Me i 11 . tl.c 'u h dny of M.iy not. TI10 tlojiartinent ui!l tl en .l.-touiini' wi etl..-. the rontrnctn MtiII l.eawardeil. No .lrlivrr will hi- u- inn. t s... i er tl.iui th; I.t ttny of January, lsM. 1'he saiil hemp mast l.t-eipi il in .pi .liiy to tlif tfst foreign hentj; nn.l in nil imh. i, -.ii ilii of t i I, th" o .t .n t will ! Kiven to the hemp grow er. Tin: qu-oitit 1 1 .piiiv.l an ii ally w ill I.e. at. out .Vill tonn. . Thositi l h.'tno .tiu-f l.t; thor iuh y (1-es.i t!, r le.-t lie Ti t ("r un ilu v 1-, ami i'i iv. 11 ! 1 i- c i.ii.n' il;.oi iie"ii !. r r nil of low 1111 I w.istf wh. 11 li iirhell.-.i to fie sitit i.Mini; ul tio inspectors icu'y tor iniii.nr Its s:ifii:1i ma-'. If 1 Ii t! U' a in;:o ul uif .iinl iloee-lounh ol : n incli in c : 1 c nm;'. Teure, n a !c from tn ei.ty-o yarns, ns jo epare I nn.l ti 'eil 1 iU -. iti.pi-tM..i s. or ! tin ir -linv tion, will tn-ar ul. It avt ; . ii) j .lUiiiJs, nn.l i's !crgth, color, ami other pr.'P'Tti' "tnal l e t ntll. 1 sli'i.lct.M'J' ' 'I In-peeto-i. 01 llnj chi.-f of Hin i.nr.-mi, or it util not .t; nrriri d ; it will c ia,.. ct d .m l tett! lit the lesjn c'.ive pi it o! .'.l ivery. Tho itie, tivc t'nitf 1 S'utt y hemp n:'eiiiii to ceil if hills fr tli hemp wi.ich ill ly ..a-s i pect i.m mi l 1 c ri ci'ivo.l t.y llir.11, itcccr,!jti 10 thv roicra-Ms -.hit li rinv he e-'tert o iuto ; nitn u p. 1 cent, ol" which hills to he payahlc wit. ii thhty (lav alter tin ir presentation to surh ii.ivy So'ciiL m may tit ?).;r cd uj.on mill named in the contracts. "Visohs ollciiu must statt the price, in words und Hinte, (clearly at;. 1 li-il.!y .) tiskc.l per ion ol . 10 tiunds, vv hen th h vered, iiisp-clcr, tiie.l. 1 ppi'ov rd nut ncfived ty toe Kii.l heuii H'fnt, and jayn' le i.s nhoi e sp. ciii.-d F.vef) filer must In1 ..c.-ompani.-.l, as lirectl in the act of gtess making u pro ju i Uioik lor fie naval nervic, aj piOM.1 I h Antust, 1-Irt, hj awiititn (Tiiarnnty. rogue I ly pirn or more rjtpoiisj. . persons, (to ht: certilied iivF01ncotliri.it p-Tsonaje,) to tho etl.-ct that ho or they un.tert ako that t';e l i.l.ter or hi ! I. 1 s w ill, if Iiis or Lhoir Ini In acöitivl. rnter into an nl-liitim within f.f te:u diivs ufter the rontrart i- submitted lor signature, wiOi .;oo 1 and surticieut suretie-t, t furnish the supplies proposed. No ropoil w ill la: confide: ed uul-s accoinDanit I l.v uoii gti.vnnty. Itoiots with twit npproved !iintits in onr-li;i!f thw rstimated nm jiiiiI f llit resprriivi contracts will he re'pnrnt, and Irn per centnai in ad lili.c) will ti witli ield troni the amotint of fach payment to he ina.lt, ns rolUlrral necurity for Ihe tine ami faithful erfurnnnc of Iii respective r.ntrarn, which will on no no-mnit tin pud uniil the contracts are complied with in all respect HCiorduiq to their Irons. Oiler must h mad in wrirt confurmity wiili the term-; of this Hilvertisineiit. The jtcMoin tif! oni: i:iii"t Ftate by tchuh n tvy utnt tliy l5h iheir loll- p .1 I, if thcr oiler i- accept-, t, an I l.y irhirk hemp or viry agraryttiey wish to hivr rout r.uls iin.l I.uii.Ih seilt lor their HRiiatiire"; ;oi t It ihey sh..ill.l not he executed within flfleen ilain alter they ate received iy llie aeritr. ihe -lep.irf nient will c.munler its If at lilierty lo accej.t lt"T otrtrs in placr of those ihun net'lectetl. i " 'JawtMa vi'.O ItnliaiiapoliN 4'o5lr-;i:il Instil nl lilt WtJI'.MK.M'S l::ivi- t n':i ma ir to ts il lisli ft s tnn of i education 111 .' cit v , romuienciti with the primary dopätttnent m l cornpchn;4 sui li a course of in ruction, us is umally taught 111 llih Schools. When fully ori.iuie.'., a in..! lem tie tl--part tut lit will ho oiiil.ra't (I, it linn ; di sii'tp'd to Cnm;.l a In!! eouucot' female in-"' rurt ion , ami lit in.ile o'ipi's lor ihe rt mmoii I usiues of life, or for ihe jani'ir claK in college. The necessary lonhlinns tor the ma e tJepart'iient ;.rc eipected to bf erected hy the ('wt of O.-'uNm- t.ext. In 'h rienntimr, lliit tl.'pai t rnrri t will com me nee. I on .V. '', the "7'h ijy of .V.iw nrit , To 1 term of Ihre months, ;it the ol I I'm s-M tt ri hi Church, w hih will l'f fiMed up lor the purpose. I v. John Me Arthur, late I'rjf..ir of ii e. k Literature in Mifimi Universiiv, h 1 ei n cho 11 1'iincipal, mu 1 will entrr upon his duties at the M iv fessioa, and as it is il. Mned that only Ümite l tianT'er of pupd, shall he committed to 1 y ififlnr, Mr. Mc itloir w ill he assisted, as hhall le rt -(juibite, ty Wfll qualified I ntr'ji ! . special nttention will he uiveti to reli jjions itiMruriioti, the rultivnion ot the ittlectioiis of the ht art.r wi ll ;i the tioininj of the nii '.erstauitin. üi'sj.Jr tlo' us11.1l dviional exetci's of the inoniin;, regular roui se uf Uihl1c.1l I nstt urtion will he j.iioiifj. No p ons mU Ii" tipjired to preneive the puj.ils from immoral in fl jenct n and l.nlnt'. , Th" rates ol tuition w id t.r thr f mir fs in other similar lüt-ti tlltiolH. lTntil I'rotensor Mr Arthur nr: ivi-p. at tit lh" f:rt ot Vny.npplication tor .1 lnusion mav h: tiiad to Dr. Iaar i;oe,ur any uf tho und.-rsir-ned. riII.F.S I). Cl'KLKV, 1 THOMAS II. SHAUI'K, I

is c CO v.. 1 JA MKs. I". LAKE. f ; Tl illecs. U M II. Ml I.K.TS, I J VMI'.s M. HAV, J Indl.uupolis, April 1;. 1-1'. '.'- nis i itATOs:.- TK;a:. OTIl'F. ishfiii.v fr i v.m that letters of administration hav l lieen this .1 1 v irri.i.ted t ) the im lrr Mn J of the est.üe of tit t.r l'i Vi!::uti"...!t, .l.vfi-. ;:t'" rtf Million i ol nt V , 1 fi-Jii. lia . All pi rson- in l.-l.t.-.l to s:ii l rs'jt" mc wnrned to m ke immediate paytnei,t ; n id tho;.' having rl..ims ar iint tit- t ime ni r,q uted tl reMMitthiin .1 il it iti.cuti -.ii.-I l-.r tt m. The e-'.:tte i Holvent. " JA.MI'.S IlUNTLl'., Admr. April .th. lU. 1i:1,u' lltlIi!STItA'nJi Nil,!:. SWII.L fell at pu'dlC vendiie I'll Wednesday, the li'.'.h tl.iy of May next, a! the .I" nsi.h n.-c of tie. "irr W'ih.iii jrton, re is.'d, in I.jw i . ii.-.: t.w i, ship. ..lion ce'intj , Ii liana, ihe pel -Fon;l prop rty ol the I d-eca"d, :.ni.t i .. of the (ollowitiir. jTOjit riy, vii : a rpi, inity of waruu timher, a tpMii'ity of w.inn-inakerk ton', j low tin.'...-r, a ht of fc.iwed lumt.er, iri.7eov , on lioto c I .-;ilti re . a !ul ..f felloe plnnk nt Uniwu'l Meam nidi, and a lot nt i'pcj'msi.v mill, u-i.t M riy i tht r afi-'h-i too tedious to no nlion. A t ie tit ol" tw el .: months w id he frivi n on nil Minis of three d.d'.ars nnd npwardt, t.y the purchaser ir i v i n j note to he pai 1 w iil.oiit anj 1 c.i' I Ii :n ahia'ioti or pr.ii-eMietit I iw s w ith approved Irr. hoi ! security. All Minis under three .'.ollai s calt in li.uid. Fmther conditions nialt known on the '.cj of sale, ""t-tle to romineiiee :.l ) o'clock, . l., where dtus :.t:enlance widt e 'ivi n I y me. JAMF.S IH'NTtR, Admr. April .7, 1.- It. ' Jeortw is i'inii.sTit iTÖirs (tk i:. 7V"'ni'U is hrt:iy t'lven tli it leti. r ol atlmini.-tratioii of the es il t. if eel Jieie Siiutliers, fite of Ml I toll county, lndnna.de (eased, h ise itns .lav le-e i pti it.-.l the lei ler-itneil hy the t'rehale t'onrt ef M trion eo urty. All irrons ind !te I to K il l e?-t;ite re warned 1 nn.e payment immediately, and ttne hivmc ci linn ii-'iiu-l l.'ie same will pri-s nt t!e-iii .!ilv autlifri'.ic.tr.l a.t.-r1u.' tu law. " A II K A II A M C.hM(i.. Matrh 'je, Irl'J. W 3vv Ai.Mi.ts ri: iToai-s iau:. WILL Fell ;.t pnhlic vereine en itusday llie 5'h diy of .May next, lit the l.ile rcsi.lenoe of J.l'nes SmiLlier, it ceased , lit l ik lorviislno, l;ir mil rtmt , I mliann . th- p.-rsoi.al properly . I l.i- uaol ilecased, ronsistin; of ihn follow in-; arlicle?, : horses, rat e. ho", fheeji. 1 waon, corn, lnc.n, larnnn? utensils, household and k liehen ftiriitture. and many other urticlcs li le lio.i t i mention. A credit of twelve nun. tie5 will te civtn tm nil nums ot Ihreo dolIan and iipwaitls. hy lli" purclnr siving i.ote conditioned lo Ik pu J with ml any relief wh.itevet from vain iti.-n or iipprais--inent l iw with approved freehold sertirtty ; nd teus under thrre dollars trtfll in hind w ill le rupiiri d. i iirih'fi condilions will he mi' know n on the day el Kile. Sale to commeni e at III o'cl.nk oil paid diy.atid Conti mie- unld done n',ln f, whete lue ntiriidam e will Im riven. AliKAHAM C. hOUAX, Admr. A nullit", l-l'- Ji iSl 15. EI A ItSfi 1 V.- iTA'f'L. VTTIt'r-; is hereiiy civm.that ü:i the Jminhiy of April, 1.-' 13, letters testamentary en the e4:i'.e tfAa U. Ilarns, late of Franklin township, Marion county, StMte of lieliatm, tleeeased, were dnl) ra.;l- 1 an 1 i-.s.i.-1 to toe on 1-r-;rned by the Prol ate Court of sali co int) . The rut nto of -ai J it stuor i hi liwed ..ilveiit. All persons in l. hte l to fii 1 eKtat.' are notified to nuke payment to the tin leri .rnel w ithoiit tt.'liy , and those having jnt claims ar iin-t the sanv.' will present their claim, pteperly an thentic itrd, f.)r.:ttUitit.nt, w ithin the time hmited hv l.nv. J Ni: HARRIS. Kvecutrix. It V. J A M I N MtlRUAN, Lxecitor. April 14. iri;f.'. ;nv.i itjt:zcis. FOR .MAY, LSI!'. J. IV. jlaui) V io., 3I:in:i'i. n so, ooo: fti:.(liui ! äHMHIO! YIKCIMA tsTATi: linT.UV. For the Bcnrfit of Monongalia Academy, Class o. .'.'I, for Is l.l To be drawn in Alexandria. Yn., en alur.lay, May 5, 18-19. 7 X. L'Urij Drawn Ihttnls. r.itiLi.tANT ciii:mi-: Onfj prize of $4').iMiO. t do Kl.t rO. 1 do 1(1.1:00. 1 do 3,001, 1 do 3,0t1), I f!o '.'.a'J.', I tlo .'.tt'O, HOdo I.I1M, ;i0 do jUt), iiC. Tiekets .10 thares in piopoition. Cerlilieales of packages if ' IVImle Tickets $1"0 00 Do .to -.'Ii 1 1 a 1 1 ilo t.ä "O Do do 2o (iunrter do 22 60 apital S1S,0(M! J.(KHI! SIO.I'OO! VIUCIMA STATE LOITKRY. For the Benefit cf Monongalia Academy, Class No. , for 4;i. To he drawn in Alesa-ulria . Va , on Saturday, Mnv 1?, H49. Sl'l. KM) ID SCIIF.MK. AH Prit's and )t ll'anks. . l'hoie ticke's w it'i oal y one draw n number -l3 pi iics. y-TI '. ti. kets with t o tliaw n number .?. prie. One spleii li 1 .riu'ol Sl-,,h(,0. 1 j.ne id' ti.(H. I Act U'.fHü, t tic 5,(.oo, l do :t.m.o. 1 .to 2,.v.i"i, i .lo ü.iHiit, io do l.i oo, 211 do 600, ic. Tif ket Slä shares in pioporlion. t.'rrlilit aleiii.f parkages 'Jä Winde tick t Ho lo v.'i llatf t!j Do li (ill tiler do Do d 1 'Ji I'.ihlh do $l'.l) 00 e ) ID 10 (HI 20 UJ s.tr.ooo : vik(;imastati; a T'n:itv, Fur the Ji'nrfit of Mniorinliii Acaduny, .Mass hä, for ltl'J. To he drawn at Alenntnliia, Vn , mi Saturdny, May 19, Itjt'.l. most i:n im (;hi:mi:! One prize of $3.1,000. 1 do lü.MiO. 1 do I'.tM.O, 1 i.o 3.(MHl, 1 do -2,100, 10 do 1, (('(, 10 llO 500. 1(1 do -1011, tcC f) A'". Lotl'i yll Drawn lUUoU. Tiekefs shares in pro;ortion. l'ertili'-tes .( package of U'hole Tickets 110 01 Do do 'JJ Mull do 5' Ptl Do do !JJ Unarter I. V.7 I0 (0,000 Dolhiis! s:i0,(KH) ; .s-Ji.Mni ! Sixtn'u Drawn Ji t'lols VNU'.INIA STATE LOI'TEIIY, For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Vim K.f'ir hill. To he drawn in Alesan.hia, V i Saturday, May St?, te49. 7"i A". lettre ij lt Draa-n li t'iots. Mori' '; : .'.'" H'miU ! imiLLIsNT SirilKMK. One irraud prize of .lio.otsi, -pirn 11 1 prie of HO.OOO, 1 do 21), 0m, I do li,fHH), 1 piiz.' of f.M'O, I ilo 7,tW, 1 i!n f,WHi. 1 i'oa. (MHI. 1 no 4.0 HI. I do i.'itn. 1 do i.0,-,3. 4 do U.onO. 5 .lo l.taO, 10 do l.oou, io do i,s:io, m tto i, IHK, r.o do .;o. On1 .int! r 1'i izfs. 1st, 2.1, or 31 druw u No. 'ij ; 4th. 6th, or 6lh Jo. ih do. 15 ; n v other ilrnwn No. 1-. Tickets only $J0 shares in i.ro;urtioti . L'erlifieateiiof pack nee ol '.'o Whole TicUila Do do io Hall o I in do ItUluarter do Do do - F.icliith do 20 ; 7th, Hth, or 115 It ! 07 .VI SS 75 Ordrts for Tickets and Shares and Ceitifif ntei of Tatkasrs I it tho nhove Kpteii.h.l litteries will receive he most prompt alien Hon and an ofhiiil account of each drawing uenl ininediateiy aller it is ever to all wlio order from u .-id drei' J. & C. MAURY, A;entsfor J. V. Maury V Co.. Mmifer, Alexandru, Vn j'i 100 3wM nil.

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I'or lli !tMMv:il :ui(I I' i iti:i unit nr oi all cious Bli.t;isf, ft UlslN(i fioiti j.". imp dt-!, w nki nrd or i : . t i"i.y t-tate f th i ' r ci ,,r v it a! iv.teri. The a-lou:-liie iti 1 on pi ece !-nf. ; rt s; I'.-i w U h 1. ,. 'i ,.- a. hi. ved hv liit I i w rn.l woe 1 1 l.l ilix'over v of Ihe no titii.il eo W I fM ! i i! X bTI "-III ml Me 'tis h-i- it .!.;-, 1 th.- pit I i n ier to eU li 1 the no'vl. d-e ol i:s ir'ue, tint tii.- ' he-M- u. ! w l.-i are now f ii Tl-t i - iT L jt.ml ' reach of rt !j. 1. tna h.-enmi- j .: tki n of i' acknew le led bene tits Hlld he rei-tOled to the ei jo i-tt i t ea't!l and h.ipj 'nt t. Dr 'S n stieg tSalvanir Hilt II 'S I.e.- f.o, .. . I I v Ti.:. di.'MI-li:le.l ' ieiltlS t-ftth il iiiepe i-i ' tie- I "nr. t m it. , t. i i wt... rt.uu!,.t muLiuial ditcover ii of t 'tease It ii 4 Ihü.i'iIii! tiw, ,i.ee of ; it :i::g i itice to prut. u.-e th- l.iht st 'ti i-iU-sat te.a t. mid it i. 1-ehrveJ that f-w iuf tn ln , , i i . i ii ,, pi-ih'ctvl rftid mi t i.tncU utcesful iti no ir i .Mi i. It is iM'd w I h 1 ' I f.-it ar. ! ri i -t ,in ..irrrs in a'l rrir of eer.rr nl d. '.ii it v 1 1 otn wtu'. v. r ente it f j :n i.-. -i r.tr' littiinz lha w e: kene 1 ) strn,, .tad luvior itn. tii - I ') ly. Fit , c I Hmp, t hell tr.at.sm. acti'e i t t I rot je , j .1. ;.s , lu,.,' ; p,,a v .i,, paiv, u. tlire.-tlon, i' l.e'.H.a. t tfrii-i . !.!lr. of i.o .1. i.-h jli.ai of th'i ht ait, aj -oph-nj . in lit:. l.'i I. pit.. lu the i lo--l mo ! u !c, l.k. r ion. I Lout, dise tS.-s ol toe k; itit i. ! i.. (..'nil nil, fi ,d t iir v a'.ti i e C the ;.me, hifi ron jeaitit . p im-, ht d a'l ...tioui 'iei-.' lifo I i.'i one t-i nip :e t-a a '.;! . I s-f I in. 11 .1 t .it. fn 1 KU S) lrt. . oi lu-, or an li-i i-t, an e ' t oo to.m er. 1 1 1 i no lea' -s tie ili-i a-c. lor dnrj . n wei'.u l.e yt:n; w i.ile under tl.e trei.shei.in.r, h:. - t in- iuiii . r iti i! m : ri 1 1 ta niM.i.hea'tH .ICeee.l! iliea e, a the .:it.!.t isie.'ott-.t to I ).' rn and !U.r solely t t he out v ai 1 etodi .1 n-.i ol I r. I a t i!i"t tla no i" l-i The I't-.-nlio ii j ;n.l 'j.riit 1-e mi v i.f l"hri-t:cK t.i!v..ric kn 1 .MstiTi''tie eii'aiives n.not in fletit 1 li tln-v rule disease 1'T out w, .id applieaMon, i :. o o! tl. U'i:ii ne. !e ol thuine pu 1 Iili kicking Ihe pati. nt till exli rt'r.l n Hue tanks und r the io rlietion. Tin j Mrenetlii'ii the wh)I' svs'tn, a i"iif poM-es-ed Irr othtr reiiie lidl M. ut i -xei-p? -!. a ii-iu. hin" th ii ii.tin hj.-tie li.tf the L ni'f'l M.i'.'.,iii.hiIi.ii 30.OKI -f - n . I im 1 u-l lor r h 1' df en, und ladle of 11 t la. . , h a . c he. n tie r eipi-i.tfi ol tl.tr I t ni Ids. Dr. Chrtsti?'i (itilvotnc Vf ..'urn Ate worn tor all re ap -writs arVeeiir-;' ti e ti.r.it or he31 or fcnv ititl .mii a!io:i ol ti e t'nr at. lo-i.' .rhe, di.int i f the e 1. I.roiic t.;is. ti.-ui h! in the !. -. l.u inn or roow. in ll;f enti, le.itaess, w hi. il m l von-., irhfn Ihr vrjuH ti not it jurtd,) S a'waj s lllfd. Tie D'ti'jrttir. N'.i ra.' t.f Mii-i dis'r fMiitr e unj 1 ef hrer f jite-l to he p tn met t!v it 1:.'( d hv 1 . r ef I ht i.x'i.-'s ii i! arii" Dfic'r. Dt. ( h'i-'i.'- . rival.:.- I'.i ... I. I are eptdihd to the tiMS er r kh-. re.. I r- ti- ' in all r. sot rl enmn!im a'l.-etin? tl liml , tor sirai't, tn ipors ul lV. , .i.ds, or any in ri.e.s rett.pUint athi I in- the lei;i or ai m-. f.o- nioen oo e i w t it Bk le. and lh' m: p-iotie it. ml is apjlir.l li t!- j art p t r ( al nt t v a't'.ned, tliu rausii g a CoiiCei ( " i n f th- inr'io nee at the tie-in 1 pol. WifoN-f Sjiathit The followin- i an etr: t, Ii.-ii u h tr.-r t. '-ived from Mers Mon ty Ac Tie-ker, well kn'noi Drncifi I. Mohiie. AIj'hii a : " Thrre i a Tt. II etwi !l ;to.-t.r ol li ini's ) '.n Mrion,ln this J'tnte. w ho has !ied Chriv' o-V (Ja i-.i' timet l-ls tor the pulK)' -of curing a t.e'vo'is panio '' i: :l-eii.:ii d I' e h "' M.d Mm. I. poll the h :i-l t Ni i'f Tim . i' ! . r tat 1't.:I t r I J I ' ll, his U'ti.ft t ri.ine in violei.l tiiof itoi , v.-I.ii h v ji j . I :. fill n 'iCon' r.ll; I le. He 1 1 led th- li-U.it ; ; J'.r h i, w rh ti.e inafnetic Ilv. i.I, s.nd wrli Mtch Ms.-e. t'.af M-t ;I. tiaie i:..ur inoiith siro ) he Ii net had a tit -Je i k, i.lhoi.h he 1. t r s 11 d to ( ' ii.i'.i.li .1 i. at d tlif re took nn a i e a. t in t l.e i i it set : i s of a I'... i ' ict Con ventioti. Tl ioiij'U li- 1 1 toin mnie'ie at son , n,Hi; ot In at".j':a il.'. aaves l.n e tti-! !. m, n i,' w i'ii c"-' 1 ure. Tiu'vMu., Mi KI.Y L Tf'KK.Il. Mot.i'.e. AL... ! '.. l-l": . Duimc t!ie last th:.e iai :..' n ii.:e k '' n;r;ii-.t- ljv Il-Ver 1 'I 1. W i.i n I. 1 i.e.which :! o.np ,u Tlo iu I: r,'ii. to the full j !i I i a'oNota'.t !y mito-M I 1 Uli rct!or I ll. tt thej cn do th - si tli'f I. j im. yfrS lin etiv - ..i ii. " u h it' ver :-:en 's their tte, r.M t r.M '. ti-ev m.iv ; w ort: :y t . i i o t ... ; ii- e mUi tto tnot j . r :. rt e; e uri i --d I u f.. t , the st ii.e I ii a'l ..ii..' t lo it ii.- i h. plmrurab.e. ' JilCr.it lei . The (ei'v.n ,: . hi Ir, Ti e ; .ii I?;;- n . k: i -1 . Tt e (i ihtini.- UreeeieV, The Mii.'M. t ir 1- i'.u I, 1 each. '? h. '.' a j ru . I a l-o't; -. P.. w are of ; tinoiis im e ;t ion - . All l.'-l'-ine' l ul'il.iil i, -ra'.loi s S! - -U ! I I e ad.'.rerel t) IL C. .VnllKllr.AD. M. P.. I. i'.foi'.'.way. New York. .ir ranutzi.n a'mwts. DWIII ( K !f;i!KAn, Dr-.ri-t, li II. C. MAYNAitU. Ma.liMin. ildllEJ 0 IS. BOOTS AMJ SHOES XT 3iOS!.r A i.i: AM !l E'I'A E I. E'. ? VKKY i .u.tyi'l s! le r.:i ! ,ii ..'! et lhots Shoim, f let t e.l w ith ci e.it :ti- t:o.a t . :r.o-'. r. t . 1 n. .ri'.! to I ie, il. I w 11 4. 1 i;.tt 1 to l tie C f a .-I I on ii 1 1 1 1 . e o i-i -t iu j .a !;e ; .il l, 1; i'.i I I.itt r at d Hu I il., do Ki 1 U ..-ki'i, 'l'i- ...l ' .-im !' :, ol A he.-i'ttifu! Mr:i l .: I . !!.- I.'-rh eut IÖ I n, S'.ioi .'.-t"'ii Mad. . Wi-iV !....;. e-, I:-ki'.' l .d V'j.j i r, ("l.lt.li l o' vLo. - ol tun lutlrtl ol s' V !e. Urn' liti-n' nil': t nil s.Hil fta.t ft fTjert (!." oo ilj 1 lai latioil 10 .' i 0 I "'"i 's i nut w t.n do I t- ivv w .i'.. i I reo t!o fi net; -nt , S -a! and t Jit i.I BoNs'i'Hlf. K'p. fi.ijt an. Thi. lv J.d You' h' IJot.-j. oi all .th. l.Vtl j ai-s of M-"."-Kiit niOyTars, al, I j. ill s Mi ;,'s r 1 J inn! Iodt llroratis, r.'i.o p.iirs I'.oj Kij : lid t'oarn- Sh-'ei. ! .- O J. i r St : ;i p IV. I Slior. rjA'so a great va'ii oi h i : n '('s!f. it Mororro ar.J Kip Eootl, Stra;i S'.oe. Ili-h B:i'ki:;s t.- lie. M es' UrvT, und Sfhoea et all kinds- ("lul l-.-ns r'n of v ery price an.! s: j 1-. The iitove limeil (-o 1 of eithei frl-i-terti tiueufi-cturr or rity make, ait kept c.)ii:aii?ly u h.n.J, ai. I cLeip for caj. All good wtr'&nte-!. Hi; s nun h .1 p, i a'.is. I'uBst i a 1 a r amine. j. k. siiAitrr. 52 5ii rf the fiat lint and Ihot. E.iTi:vr )iri'a: iitri:uvLTti ' RH K Pttentien of the put'ic is re.pe,-tf ill n i-.. d to 1 1. 1 n w 1 r iinentel itppar..:u-.. Tleiljirt for w t ich it i Inten.'i tl ll perlerilv to pt i ?r r e r ot pi k l oin tlera lot nr. l. t p:h ol tin:e, w ii hout heio-' an y w i,-o"f: hi to d lo-ecy, ti uiist.-mly in ap pearanve. The sahi.ol -i-h jin.tehi..e rain.ot If i ftimitt d hut hy those ten !er let h:i- which Ion? ler the pre -er .-tion of a tie ..artel f : i it 1 ; mi ! au-eng t!.o.- w ho te.ve ., rotrp IU t lo n-t it on . rconat ! th i-i.-t .1 ru i'.'.t of their Ire lo's, a j;er-ra! atol ple:iii!.: t :-f.ic:..:t h.ts l ei n n ; h r t onei :i tyt-hl: 'oo hirhly of nich n importatd an i t.. t i I invention U - a oler.t iustUi I tions and ell ot ' i s w I o i'i-m i- to U I ty luii ral nn'il I l:e r ri i ot distant relatives, or make n.ii'.M 1 f ir-p.-idtin for ii.ttinivn!, ran, ly tie of this mnohine. j 1 1 t t ve tlu ni for wetk in a et fee tlx i notion i t. e st at-, ullmtin r.ll t jr n e tij.ti lltm. The nn 'ersiie 1 hi-.--ntrd the patent for Marien rounty of tliis valujl le and mu. h i.eii'e.I a. j. iiidi.s ltc;r. I e titled in tte hevt room i a t ii- I o-ise without the le! n.roi v n. net-, and if Jt tloes not i;i e s.itisl e" ion , no rhar jre w ill I e ma le. Tl ia apparii tus can he ern and '' nj ; he 1 hy the tni h i-.ijri.ed, Undr takcniud (lofhn Maker, at hU old st.-n :,of the K.n'.e, Main i-tree, ln.li.ntpo i. J.I. -THUTCIIEH. N. 11. The uiiltTM-iif 1 h;. two hearse n.:d rai i ij'e, ( rid tl e l.rkt an ' tn.'st tMieful hat:.! i i h:siinj!oy ; i tL'at , if it f ht uld hupften that he i a'. en tin j t of-s-ionl .iat.thi.t I I order left Pi In lI:ir- of Limine, will lo atten.'.ed to ill an lOod ill e, tt C i hs piini't'iilly . a th'Mi"h hehinetif was thete. He irnjtrrio'i heinc shroud that when pi ole.M. tidily al-ftenl no pe'Kjri would I. lend funer. i V, l.e w i-he-. his frj. i. ,'. uiot t'.e pn lie to uudcrttund thnt they C!iii he attended to I j tl. Je in I is employ, to their rati action. Ilt ri ly rinJe n.f tin. nt all lion rs. ihs alw,-. - on t ii . i'linrttisl att-irJ. l-'l-tf sill! nii.lrtnifir.id. I.iviii! f..ru.ed a e. ji.- ri i.erl.i(i in th4 ntxrc lii-.iiii-h-, wmi Id ieti-i I lui'.v aim. since lo ihe citizeuaof IndiMe rpolis and Vi iniiv, lh it Ui y .ue i.ow jrep.iretl in luitil all cotitnii ( lor roofmi! w ith the l oiojk 11 ion Nlalerial th:it tu.. y le tendored tt them, iiieol llie luni, Mr. I inrt'y , recenll v ('mt it.foi'.l. hna ampl tipf fienie in llie l.itsuie, and is prt. tn a'.i) :i' ipiainted Willi ihn whole loiitineid tins s4enief t.s lini. S.t rar an the )leui ha l.rrii in. .1. and it lia U-.-o n-.l -trnivrljr in I 'in. iniiati niid rlMwlier", it has il h is puerallv Miji t-H tled all i-ther Iti-ls. The tifidi rslum d Kol nit a tu. I n!" tin ir k ill Ir.in al: Iii inn ieite their r vice, w eh an u.ui.HH o that full K.illfai-tion w ill t.e ;trn All wur warraiiU.t w ..ur prtot. N PK I.W A. l.OIIIJFN, MARTIN PUFFY. I tidian ivoli, t rrh I - V. ( Jooriotl eopv.l h i 3m " Tt itv t v nii:E:Ks. rrMF. tin ler.-iwiied h ivinj purrliiid tl.e iutrre of Mr. Z. .Mann H inth ii'His. Hin. im and III. n . Itoek Manufartory, herrtofoi knew ii mi. It-r the uti le nnd ilenerit ion of Mann . Pelz.. II. r e rt -fully solirii a c litiiiuaiit e ef '.lie pattonaire t etowe.t upon llie In lirtii. W e li ive a well nek t ied MtM-k en h ind, a ml h ive in our em. ploy, mrii of ample epen are. All oideis diterted lo our i4at.lii.li. nient will receive pinion; attention. SAMfni i)i:ixi:!.L co. II iin; rot i red fn-ni tl.- Iito linn of Mann V. llety.oll, 1 deif tn return my tinrete th inl.s t.i Il.e paliotisel ike t ile lirtn , t.r lhe pal. lonai-e let eieJ i t their h inds, umJ lint ifully Irronimeiid tlie new firm in their fa vor iMo not o.e. Z. M ANN. March e, lc U. KS Cinw ti:ai5 cm.iee: i:s:imt, On Dclawaic ?sti '-i, suiti of Hie Court IIoi:m qti:irr, Eucli:iu;ipolis IIMIK SM I TIPS c..iii I'liit-mii to hitoM cm. r J - loiiiera and llie put.lir -oneralljr, and vould jj-rj ii.fortn them that he has inidr uth Pttanrt jner tj a J ÄfSß u ill enable, him to keep a etn-tant f-uyply of th 'Y5,j rln.itot rnrr of thi o.-.n .n.irli a Ittii.o and wild -. T'Okie-, i.rrM, I i.i-k, Thi. kens, Huttii, Vrj m-'- tl il.irsuf rvtry Kind ai.d lr-rriit)iri. rarlin furnirtlied. FaimlioH irt h ikiiis li lhoir .-oJ rtrlivered in nay pet ef ttiecily liee ol rxpen-e. .1. r. ope py Mntl alte III I. ai h!l"inesj io nire iiliheral ilioii.i"e oYvr:::ts, immi, vo. 'rjMIF. mi' ifti'ets will furnish, nt nil times, fieoh ojfers, canie, M and o'iIh r eci!! , c ki 1 as .!ei.'r 1, at a mom. nt t.otiee, in a slt,lc not to I e surpaf.-d in the oitv. C..II ut the Confectionery, a fW door went ol Kay 's hotel, Yahinstoi htrect. 'HI ll WIS jtJIAYXK.S. 0V.taM0:s ! iaa PA I It lluoTalo Oreishoes, lenh a htrfe lot of meu'n,i-v lUvJ men'i and i h l.lreii's MeUllic tethoe, that r war-aided not to hertMiie leird In cold weather, lor eale al MlAUl'L.S llal an4 Mew- Store, tocn nf Cllt Mat and 5tKt. .rl-y SUMTS AM) MlUl.S. A OOOH s. ttetion for t.ate cheap,! sKAT0X k HOI MAN. ttt.OTI.t-''sitnere Cainettt , mint a few fne Calf Bort, very chenp, all for sale y HAMILTON U TARHIl.

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