Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1845 — Page 3

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SUPISE3IE COLIIT OF LXDIAXA. Cast Determined at the May Term, 1343. " Rejvrifi far li SUtt Sentinel ty A. J. Stevens. r TcrsDAT, June lOlh. Damo v. Compton. Appeal from the Allen C C. Opinion by Sullivan J. 1st. The act or Drabei 23, 1827, sopplethenUl to the act regulating the admission and practice of Attorneys and Counsellor at Law, Revised Statutes of

1333, does not authorize the Couit to prooouace any other judgment against a delinoient Attorney than suspension from from fbe practice of the Law. 2nd. The Statute, because it is in its character penal, and acts upon the offender by a new and summary proceeding must receire a strict conUnctioa. Judgment Reversed. W. H. Coombs fur Appellant aMeXlCO. t .1 e n ' ' .v. rl v u 1 we Have Uli lunumg in uie iicw uuuuj xtiuv-ai lican of June 3. i , . , , M V . . iTivate letters receivea nere irom juexico oj we British frigate Eurydice, state it as a matter almost jof certainty, that before lonj the Mexican governincnt will declare war against the United States. We liare seen some of these letters, anl they all go to confim the statements to this effect made in our paper of yesterday. So hostile to this country and to Texas is the tone of public sentiment in Mexico, that it is gcn3rany sieved ine government must, euner go to war, or suffer an overthrow by a new revolution. ! In this posture of affairs, it will probably adopt the J alternative involving least peril to its members, trustmr to uie caances wniqxi.uie iuiure may anoru losave tlie republic from the consequences of a conflict with this country. From one of the letters referred to, dated Vent fJf az, May IS, we have been kindly permitted to make the following extract : . .i i t .i . n 1 . - "Captain Elliott and a commissioner of Texas are at this place waiting for the arrival ot letters fiom Mexico, which, it is said, wül arrive to-day. . They will sail di rect for Galveston in the French bnc 'La Perouse.' TIio 'Eurydice' will sail for your port with despatches for tha British government. In addition to the propositions made by England to botk Texas and Mexico, to settle the re-Ijiliooa-of these countries to each other and to the United Fuiei, in t manner agreeable to her policy, I am assured here are inducements offered of rather a tempting nature, Toy are as follows: England compromises herself with Ilexico to paj ten millions of her national debt, and with Texas she agrees to pay the whole of hers, which is combuted.at iht millioos. This, if true and I have got it from ery good authority proves that England has some ; D J f - 1 arery deep laid project with regard to Texas: one much Snore important to ber than tbe advantages she might derive from the sknple determination of Texas to remain independent, .confirmed by the consent of Mexico. "These- English who speak of the controversy between Mexico and the United Slates aboiit Texas, never fail to introduce the question of slavery, and regard its abolition In the little republic as a consequence which will speedily follow the determination on her part to remain independent. But from what I can learn, 1 cannot think that any proposition which England may make, however tempting it may be, can now defeat annexation. "Governor Shannon arrived here. yesterday; He will go in the 'Anahuac to New York, unless Com. Conner offers him a man-of-war. Under ordioary circumstances this would be done ; but it is said the Commodore is unwilling at this time to weaken the force of his command. Mr. Shannon was robbed both going and coming from Blexico." Texas. The Houston Star, of the 2 Ith May, contains the following. After mentioning the previous rumor that Mexican troops were concentrating at San Luis Potosi, the editor remarks. : . , Within a few days we have received intelligence from respectable source that these troops hsve approached the Rio Grande, and that it is now currently reported in Mexico that they are to be atationed east of that river. It is aid that the. Mexican government is determined to take itossession of the country west of the Nueces ; and when the measure of annexation is consummated, she will appeal to tha world and declare that as the territory west of the Nueces is in possession of her troops, the claim of Texas to it is void. Information has lately been received at Corpus Christi, that indicates thit Mexico is playing a deep scheme of treachery. We are happy to state here thit arrangements have been made to obtain accurate information of the movements of the Mexican forces, and it Ls believed that our government will be prepaied to repel any incursion of Mexican troops into the disputed territory." '. . . ? . The Galveston News considers the Mexican intel ligence lately received here as confirming the belief that President Jones has been systematically endeavoring to throw obstacles in the way of the joint resolutions. It. takes precisely the same view of the proclamation calling a convention as we do, viz : that its .language evidently shows that President Jenes will have other matter besides annexation to submit to the convention. . OltEGox. The advance guard of the St. Louis expedition to Oregon, left Fort Independence, May 4th, composed as follows : OEEGOM EMIGRANTS, ADVANCE 'GUARD OF THE ST.

t LOUIS DIVISION, f - 1st Com. 2d Com. 3d Com. Total adv. i. Commander Everett D, Luther. Guard. Males over 16 98 95 60 233 , - under 16 78 l- 143 Females over 14 57 60 L 100 334 - " under 14 0 67 J Wagons 61 53 43 16-5 Oxen 453 435 250 1143 Cattle 6-19 614 310 1603 Iloises and Mules 172 73 61 311 Guns , lS5, 172 90 447

These emigrants are of. a hih character, hardy, bold and indomitable. The way is now completely smooth and easy, and these succeeding troops following each other to the number of several thousands, and swarming upon the fertile vallies of the illamct and Columbia, will soon place that whole territory in the position of a State of the Union. At Bellville, Illinois, an immense meeting was held ton the 2 1st ulL, and the meeting was addrvscd by Judge Douglass, Uov. Keynolda, Judge Scates, Mr. Gillespie and others, and the following resolutions adopted unanimously Resolved, That it is unanimously agreed by the whole Union, without regard to the political parties, that the Oregon territory forms an integral part of the United States, and the Government lias the same rigfUt to. the Pregon Territory that it has to any State in the, Union. ... ilesnlved. That the relations of the . United State5 with foreign nations imperiously demand of the people of this Republic to assert their rights. iV e do therefore, express our solemn and decided determination to maintain the occupation of the Oregon Territory, at all hazards. Resolved, That we, the people asserpbled in this meeting, pledge ourselves to our fellow-citizens of the Union, that we will resist, with force, if necessary, all, and every foreign power from interfering with our domestic relations or with our own territory. : Resolved, That we do not approve of the Govern ment of the United States entering into any negotia tions with any foreign nation in regard to our right fc the Oregon Territory ; but only to settle the bound aries of said 1 errttory. Resolved, That we respectfully solicit as many citizens oi the otate of Illinois as may find it con venient, to attend the Grand Western Meeting, at Memphis, Tennessee, on the 4th of July next ; and the contemplated meeting at the same time, in Wil liamson county, in the State of Illinois, we respectiuiiy suggest, be postponed to some other day." XYatlve Coon Candidates Tor l'rcsidcnt. The Philadelphia "atjvs American?, has the fol lowing at its head as their four first choices for Pre sident : To our, FtUow Citizens for President, Ges. WINFIELD SCOTT, Hon. JOHN McLEAN, Hon. W. S. ARCHER, SAMUEL D. INGHAM, Esq. . It is scarcely necessary for us to say that each in dividual named is a coon. The Golden Rose. We eee that trie Queen of ' Belgium has) been designated by the " Pope's golden fose," as the most pious of the crowned heads of Europe. Our reader may or may not be aware, that on a certain day of the year, high mass is celebrated in the church of the Holy Cross of Rome, and that in coming out from the porch, the Pontiff holds in hie hand a rose which is shown to the assembled people. This sanctified floYef is then sent, to the most exemplary royal disciple of the Catholic church, and the daughter of Louis Fhillippe, Queen of Belgium, is the holy recipient for this year- -- 1 The Greenfield (Ma.se.) Democrat says that a cause is now pending, in which the town of Wendell, in that county, is the defendant, and e citizen of that to'.vn the plaintiff. The whole claim of the dispute is but eighty-four cents!' The . costs hare already amounted to orer" one hundred dollars.

POSTSCIIIPT. Death or General Jackson. Pursuant to public notice, a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Indianapolis centered at the Court House, on Saturday, the 14th ioat. for the purpose of adopting appropriate measures in reference to the anntiuciatiuQ of the death of General Andrew Jackson. The meeting was calleJ to order by N. IL Palmer, Esq.

Uu motion of Selon V. Norrie, (iur. Whitrotnb was called to the chair, and Nathan B. Palmer and Austin W Morris, ware appointed Secretaries. Un motion of Judge tcal.;c, Resolved, That a committee of thirteen gentlemen be appointed by the chair, to act as a committee nf arrangeviiant f.if tlift Arrminn. a n it llijil thv K ri-nll-T-d In rciwirt lit tli nul.li- a I Iii (!itirt I Imiu n Tooatta v lint. 1 ... .. .1 . - ten ociocK,tue pian 01 procpt:oings, ana wiui inn same considered hy hn meeting then lt nsmble Whereupon the chair appointed the followin committee. uon ym j; -peM easlee, e, N. B. Palmer, Esq., James Clake, Esq., Gen. J. P. Drake, A. F. Morrison, Eq., I Col. iV. V . Morns, Nicholas McCartr, .., James 31 I a v f . f I Ray, Esq., Selon W. Morris, Esq., Got. J. 11. Kar. Hon. Adam right, Win. Quarles, Esq , and Julius Nicolai, tfq. Whereupon, the meeting adjourned. , v - TuKSoar, June 15lht 1315. The meeting conrened pursuant to adjournment, and the committee, previously appointed, sebmitted the to I ,owins reportt w,ich w concurred id, and ordered to be published , 1 Whereat, The painful intelligence lias been received, that General Andrew Jackson, Ex-President of the United States, departed this life, at the IlermiUgo, on the evening of the Ktli Jurfe, inst., aged 75 years : And IVhereus, The People of these United Slates, and of the State of Indian", have long revered Gen. Jackson as one of the sugei and patriarchs of the land, to whom we owe a lasting debt of gratitude for his many patriotic public services. ?. We, the people' of Indianapolis and Marion county, desire to record nnd five evidence of our regard (or the high character of this illustrious man in such a manner j as may best become so solemn an occasion, and as may be proper to testify our deep affliction and profound sor'row for so Rreat National -toss. Through the merciful j kindness of the All-Wise Ci en tor, the valuable life ot J Andrew Jackson has bsen prolonged beyond the ordinary length of human existence, and we rejoice in his ofi-ex pressed hopes of a blessed immortality; yet we 1 deeply feel that parting parig, wlifcli forever separates our j earthly connexion with him whom we have so Ions -known and looked upon as a shield in danger, a friend In adversity, and a guardian Father in the Councils of the nation. e mingle our tears and regrets with mose ol a eat Nation, and embalm bis memory in the deepest recesses or our hearts,.-never . to be expurtfed while greatness and goodness find esteem or adoration. Be it, therefore, Resolved, That we deeply deplore the demise of our illustrious fellow citizen. General Andrew Jackson, late President of the United States. Resolved, That a tribute of the highest respect is due to his memory from the nation, whom his character has so highly honored, his arm so bravely defended, and his heart so deeply laved. . . i Resolved, 1 bat as American citizens we -most fondly cherish the immortal fame of General Andrew Jackson as Soldier, a General and a Hero, and claim for him in the pages of history, a place as proud aa that awarded to the noblest spirit of this or any previous age. ' , Resolved, That his eminent and patriotic services .as a a Statesman, his devotion to the honor, glory and interests of bis country, as its Chief Magistrate, his far-seeing judgment, his unyielding integrity, his fearless and successful administration of the Government, have secured to htm the lasting gratitude of the American people, and entitle him to a high distinction ia the bright constellation of American Presidents. , . , .. . x Resolved, That his rainy private virtues, his charitable actions, together with bis exemplary christian deportment, which so peculiarly embe'Iithed the approaching termina tion of his earthly career, mark mm as a man of rare en dowments, of sterling worth, anJ worthy to - be presented to posterity as one of the greatest and best men cf the age in which be lived. Resolved, That this great National bereavement is deeply felt by every true American heart, at this particular day, and gladly would we have kept him in our midst yet a little longer, as a father or an elder brother ; yet as "it is appointed onto all men once to die," we bow in silent submission to the mandate of Heaven, rejoicing that his davs have been so bright, the evening of hU life so calm and serene, and that' be bas been gathered to his fathers so full of veas and so full of honors. Resolved, That we hereby recommend to our fellow citizens, a general attendance, at Indianapolis, on aturdayt the 28th of June, inst. for the purpose of paying appropriate honois to the memory of him who has so truly filled the measure of his country's glory. . Resolved, That we will, out of resprct to, the memory of the deceased, wear crspe upon the left arm for tbe term of thirty days. .. The committee have appointed Alexander F. Morrison, Esq., as the person ho will deliver an eulogium upon the life and character of Gen. Jackson. An appropriate sermon will also be. delivered by thö Iter. Phineas D. Gorley, and the exerciica of the day will be opened and concluded by prayer. The committee of arrangement have adopted the follow ing order of procession. 1. A Uand of Musjc . 2. Officiating Clergyman and Orator. ' 3. Rev. Clergy of -the city. - 4. Governors, Ex-Governors, and officers of State. 5. The Committee of Arrangements. 6. Officers and soldiers of the Revolution. 7. Officers and soldiers who served under Gen. Jackson. 8. Otlicers and soldiers of the last war. . 9. Judges and eßicers of the U. S. Court and officers of Government. ' 10. Judges of tbe Supreme and Circuit Courts. 11. Members of the Bar. 12. Members of the General Assembly. ' . 13. President and Common Council and oflkers. 14. Masonic Fraternity. . . 15. Independent Order f OJd Pellows. i 10. The. Male Youth of the city and country. I?. Citizens six abreast. 18. Band of .Music. 19. Military side arms and standards in mourning. The procession to form on Washington street, the front resting east of the Court House squire. . .., . ; The signal for forming the procession, will be the firing of three cannon in rapid succession. The several Societies and the youth will be formed on the Court House square, and be in readiness to report themselves by 91 o clock, A. M. . a a r a The hour of forming the procession to be precisely at 10 o'clock. The head quarters of the Marshals will be at the Court House. .. - The citizens will assemble on Washington street, oppo site the Washington Hall, at precisely i j o'clock. The Orator and olncutinf Uereynisti, attending werCymen, Governor and . Ex-Governors, Officers -of State, the Committee of Arrangements! Otlicers and Soldier heretofore mentioned, Judges and Olhcers of the several Courts. Members of the Oar, Members of the General Assembly, President of the Common Council and Officers, a a a . .. ar- . will meet at J ä o clock at the ouri iiouse. The Alarshals will wear while scarfs and carry batons in mourning. , Minute Guns will be fired and the Bells of the several churches toil durinz the lime occupied by the procession in marching to the plate l loose square, the place ol delivering the Oration and oermon. . ' a s S a ..t a je.a se . The signal of marching will De at tue hring oi iht nrst Minute Gun. i- ' f . . . The pracession will be under the direction of James Blake, as Alarshal, and James r. urako and Austin v. Morris, as assistant Marshals, with auch other aids as the Marshal shall deem necessary The business men of the city are politely requested to' close their houses of business fiom U o clock A. AI., until 1 o'clock. P. M The Ladies and Missess are particularly invited to be present at the place of meeting, where every attention wi:i De paid to tncir couvenience Shaving. , Messes. Editors : Tlease state that the Branch at Indianapolis of the State Bank of Indiana, finding that complaints are grievous, will' apply fo the next Legislature, provided it is politically right, fur a lata to enable them to do brokerage business. The ma-.agers have concluded that grumbling at their private busi ncss will be better considared if they pay tlie usua broker's license, and they are now able to afford it from last week's transactions. A Bank ?.Ian. Prolific Cow. Mr. Jared Wells of Bath has a cow which has given birth to seven calves in one year three the 1st day of April, IS 11, and four the iJQth of March 1945. Five of these calves are alive and growing finely. This cow has had nine calves and is Dut nve years old lhe cow is email and a 'good milker. The truth of this statement is substantiated by the testimony of several persons in the neighbor hood who are knowing to the facts. Akron, Ohio lSeacon. - ....... Rase Fectjxdity. On tlie 25th ult. the wife of George Defile, in JefTerson township, in this county cave birth to four living daughters ! One of the fjirli has since died -.the others, .when last heard from were doing well. Beat that who dare. Guernsey

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- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. Marion County. For Representatives, . K7 R WEBEER. For County Auditor, NATHANIEL LOLTON. For Assrsvr, AII1RA WELLS. For County Commissioner, JOHN JJcFALL. . XV'. XV. Wick, a ' Will address as many of his fellow citizens as may attend, at the following times and places, to-wit : Webb's, on Sugar creek, do.Jun19, 10 o'clock, a. m. Franklin, " " VJ, 3 o'clock, p. in. IlensW merlin litnisr, do., 2), 1 oYiocIc, p. m. Peter kinder' W. It. Ip., do., 21, 1 oYlock, p. m: Whitenaik's, do., July, tit, 10 o'clock, a. m. C'latksburgli, do., 2 ), 2 o'clock, p. in.

.r it . j e . j t j , It u roarM'lfilllv rfvvt, fgi nl I lrA trri.nrfi i.f JilltrMt Wick wb.i take this nnoer. ti sie noiire. t v written ndI . J l . . vertiMcment or otherwise, ol Iii üL jTO rpointnientii, in ... . . . .- ihn orotter nelshboi hoods. The above arb-'rot;illy all' thd' ppointme.it. Judge Wick will iinre time to make nnd fill in iIih hIy named counties. Other appointments will bn made, hereafter for other counties, which the friends will kindly make as public as possible. fXjWe are requeued to announce JOHN V HAMILTON' as a candidate fur re-elUun to tbe office nf Auditor of Marion county. 1 THE jriiiiKirrs. esses LOUISVILLE, June 13 The very opportune showers with which tins whole neighboihood has teen visited, five tha promise of an abnnclsnt haivtst. It has ptoven mo-t favorable to the planieis of Tobacco, and almot eteiy other kind agricultural pursuit. The farmris are busily engaged at home, and but little produce has come tu mukct ibis week. Bdcen. The receipts are quite small" and prices a shade ander our last quotation. We bare no cab sale to report. Some lots hare change 1 bands in tarter. From w?p n, hog round 5i5t Sides GrfCj ; Shoulders 4c; Harns 5ijc. Coffee. The roaiket is Cim, and without change since our last report.' Sales of Rio have been made at 7J cash. A ptirr.e article cannot be had for less thin 7 j aS cents, at which we continue our quotations. Flour. The stock is fir. We qmt- for City Mills $3,90a 4. Fancy brai d City Mills at 4,254,50. From stores for fancy brands $hi,25. Hide. Green HiJes 3j4e. Dry Salted 8 to Oc Fluit 12 to 13 cs. Ws aie advised of sales of 4(H) Sailed, aver;ipg over 40 lbs at 9c cash. All dsseiiptions in good demand. ' -w Tbe receipts quite light. Cbuntir laid from wagons 6a6jc. Fork-house is held at 7 cents. Siock is very light. r ... . Provisions. The market is quite bare there Dot being probably more than 300 tils, l'urk in first binds. Piixe is held at $10. Mess $llal 1,50. .We hear of no sales. Swar. There is not much activity in this article and holders are firm at 6Jj6Jc. We notice sales of seveial parcels, not 50 bhds. in tte agjiegate, at these pi ices, as the transactions of 'he. week, that have Come to our knowledge. Wheat. There it a constant demand for all that anise. Tbe City Millers give 73 ceuts. The teceipts for the week have been light. Wool Unwashed ISaSO cts. Washed 25a23 cts., and in demand. . Whiskey. The demand is steid, and piices vary little. From wagons it is takeu at ISjalS cents. Rectified 19 cts. Cornier. 1 CIXCIXNATI, June 11. B utter Is anivin quite freely and prices have still further declined. The packers aie now taking in a fair article at Sc. per lb, and Rood at 9c. in tubs from wagons. Fiesh p.ict ictails in maikct at 12 1-Sal5c., and crock at t0al2$c. . : Cheese Experiences the dohirss that now pr' vails io our maiket generally. , The test in the maikct can be bad at ?c. per lb., and we note very few sales at over 6 l-2c. Dry Goods. Domestic Sheetings have advanced l-2c; per yard, and best brands are now firm at 7 1-2 cents. lathe Eastern markets there has been conidcrable speculation in coarse Woollens, which have consequently gone up some 10 or 15 per cent Other descriptions of ü jods remain about as before. -. Flour. A tale of 400 bbls Whitewater Mill, in two lots, at $3,70 delivered t 113 bbls from stoie at 3,75 delivered! 326 bbls, two eoranon brands, t 3,63a3,6G j and 307 bbls Lawrencrburgh at 3,62, inspection fruuantied. Sales this morning, 50 bbls from store at $3,75 delivered ; 100 bbls good country brarid, at $3,73 1-2. . Fruits, (dried ) The demand for borne consumption continues good and former prices well sustained. Tbe receipts for tbe past week have been light Apples bring in lots $la 1,25 per bubel, and Peaches $ 1 ,50a 1,75, as in quality and quantity. uusengis in demand at Zoa2bc. receipts and stock ve ry small. , Gram. lbe City -Millers have aivancrd the price oi Wheat to 7oc per bthel, (60 lbs.) Other Grains stand firm at the late rise. The distillers are cllcring 33a34c per bush el for Corn, but get little at these rates. Tbe prevailing price is 35a40c. Sales of Oats at about 35c by the quantity. and 3Sa40c retail in maiket Groceries. New Orleans Sugar has given wsy. The re duction is full ic per lb on tbe different descriptions. We quote the exticmeS of the maiket SjaCjc. Sales of common at 5jc, fair CJe.aud prime 6 l-2c hi IJ mostly at about 6c. Cotfce is less firm, and holders have slightly yielded. We now quote fair to prime Kio at 74?sic bales of N. O. Molasses at 333 leper gallon held mosjlyat 3J-i3txv Sales of fair Rice at 4c, aud good at 4c. But little doing: iT.arket very dull. Hides. We quote We.tem flint, baue per Iöt Uty Salted, 7aSc,. Wet salted 4 l-2a5 l-2c, SpanUh lOall l-2c,Calf6c at which rates there are regular sales from store.. - Provisions. The market is without any animation. Dacon hams, best, sell at 8 1-2 ; shoulders 6j5J ; files 6aGJ. Suit Is very dull. Only a few sales, and those small lots at 21a22c per bushel. Very little at tbe Hirer, and dealers are asking 22c Enquirsr. I shall go away in dis gust," as the nijger said to tlie hurricane. '--.-. IXDIAIVAPOIalS HIGH SCHOOL. ON Uie lth of June v. ill be opened lhe Fiist Session of l lie -anapolu Utah School, at the Couuctl Chamber, noilU side of Ihe Governors Circle. The Trusteea, anxiona to eatabliah a permanent acltnnl ofahith tfrder, have procured lhe service of Mr. JOII.N C. WcKI.NNEY, formerly a distinguished Teacher in Itarrislturr., Pennsylvania, and more recently As Ulan t Ceuk-gUt of the Geological Survey of renn-ylvania.- . The Trustee think it due to Tarenu and Cenrdiaiii to lay he fore them some of the te-timnnial which they have recurved of Mr. Mc Kinney'a standinj as a Teacher: .. . , FYim F. R. Sao as, Ut Secrlarj f State aao Superintendent of Crtnwa Softools, ami new Govtnwr rtnmnflru:im, bave been Intimately acquainted with Mr. HcKinney for many years, tie rias nie rerMHaimn ta neing a innrougn scnoiar. mine iatuntl sciences anl M ainemaiics ne m umin-uianea. in repira lo it moral chardcter, it has alwavs stood tlieti- in the eatiinition of those who knew htin.; Reserved in his nianiiers, amiable hud kinJ a his temper, persevering and industrious in bis haliiU, a genllein.".n and a scholar, t feel assured that he would be an acquisition to any Literary Institut km. .-., " fVesi the Ree. Dr. Da Witt, llarrubirg, rhmnIrotifs. ' "With Mr. McKinnev I have Iteea loni acquainted. . tie tan "111 in the Academy here when one of my sons was a scholar ; and I know that, as an instructor, but few are equal to him. He was one of the company selected for lbe Geological Survey of lite State ; and 1 think continued with that company during tlie whole progress of tlie Pur vey. My tnipresauHis aie, llwt his services as a scientific grntlemaa. wer highly apprecnlel,noUi ny r releasor Kogera, the prlncirml or that couipany, and the Sitte authorities, under whose direuionUie survey was made." Frbm Prefemfcr Henav D. Rontti, the University tf Pennsylvania. u I have known Mr. McKinney intimately for several years, and take pleasure in lesufyin; to bis ahiliTie as a man of acieuce.and his strict moral purity or c Ma racier, lie lias nee coiisi Herat ile experience i a teacher, and baa made extensive acquif-ÄS In science and Clas sical Literature. Having been one of i-iy astidtanlsoii lhe tieologjcal Purvey of Pennsylvania, he Uns shown decided skill in rese.irch, and given me lhe amphst proofs of hU good aitainmenu in Slaihemniica bv his excellent talents and untirin; industry, to lultil, with eredii tJ blmaeli and benefit lo others, any duties as an Instructor which be is willing to assume." . -, ths Trusts cf (S Harrifbwrg Attiewifi- - ' - . - lUaaisacso, April 33, 13I5.-V "MriJ. Chamber a McKinnev was si Aasiytant Tenclier in the Academy at this place, and Ihe Tru?te-s were welt saiistied with tlm msnner n w bich he discharged his duties. We with much plea-tire bear testimony to bis high moral standing, as well as to his cooiixHeiicy as an inauuclor of youth. J AM EH .El.i5, V .11. U. LC 111, - ' ... JOHN O. UU.-UIElt, . Trustees tf tit llarrubnrg Acdtmw.n From Mr. ALrata Aiuinone, Ffinripatcf the llarruhmrg Academy. "'Mr. McKinnev was associated with myself in the business of teaching in bellelonte, and afterwards in this place, where I have been residing for the last twelve years, lie was subsequently Principal of lhe Academy at Lebanon, Pennsylvania,' aiid more melntly engagee with Profes Rogers, in his Geolo stall tftirvey of this State. i nave naa a mnj peraunai acqiiainuinc witn m r. MCKmnny, aim Can say with truth, that lor a well balanced mind, gmd judgment, strong leasonini powers, and extensive auainments, in science and general literal ore, I believe be u surpasKea ty lew, ll any, ot nis age, in in.seouii'ry. - "lie is peculiarly fitted, I enneelve, by taste, and hnhks, and a du cal kn, for a ProfetMor'ti'p in some Literary Institution." - Instruction wilt be given in all the branciienlaiiht in the best Academies, and special attention wiU be bawlowed upon malhetualics and Uie physical sciences. Terais, per quarter or twelve weeas: rrimary bepartment, (Reading, Writing, and Fpenine,) Ceoyrefihy, Englteh Grammar, and Arithmetic, in addition $3 00 ' to Hie alio ve. I.Min Creek. Matbeniatics. i.e.. 4 co 5 OU J. C STF.rF.VS, JOILYIi. BlUDLET, J. P. CHI P.K.VA. SETO.YIV.JfORRlS, r ,. SJM'LMF.RRILL, Juni lß, 1K4S. 5 tYM. WLLlVAJf, lUCYKU A: BECKER. S. E. Corner Tliird ami Wtilnut Sheet, ClitciuiiatU Ohio. - va-m t IIOLXSALE and remit dealers in Iniportad and American W Cl?rs, Tobacco, Fmiff, A.c. A.c. 'Western reHlers ars especially-Inytled to examine tiietr stock before putc4iaing elsewhere. Tcey sell at the kiweat city prices, and feel warranted in saving that they ran give satisfto to aU customers. They will (mailorders for Tobacco, Fntiff and Cigars, at t ha short fit nisice. 4-m

XVIST8 AXD LIQUORS. Cnampalrne Brandy Pale Madeira Wine 4lh Proof French do Cold 8 berry do Jamaica Spirits . Port do , ., . Malaga do fVlected erpreasly for medical purposes and wa rranted purs, by ' Juns 16, 1SV. H. CKAIOHF.AP. LA sir IIL i tit. . r"' LB3 Lamp Diack Just received and for sale ty ' Vjxii.4J . ö P. CRAIÜÜEAD.

OFFICIAL LIST OF ESTKAYS. t t .- A JJ'.en Ccrjn'y. Taken up ty Farmel Simons, HiJ in TnTy torrnship, Allen to, an tstray mare thfie or four reaTS old, sorrt l, with

a sorrel mare and (ail, a t tar in the furehcad, a'white pot cd the leu nostul, a few white hairs aiouud tha hind bocf j rte oilier brands far maiks perceivable ; appiaised at forty do ars by Hence Diu -tun and Jsscpti Hunter, bcfoi'e Willi-ra S raikei, j. p. - - Attesr, rillLlP C. JONE, CIV. TL C Hums, D. C. Clinton County. Tkn tip by Benjamin Cohee.of Waihuigton township, Clinton couuty, la., on the 13th day of 'My,!S43, a daik bay filly, a tro ll Maze in tbe fiee.iiht bind foot white. aiid a xcar inside of the kiee ontne lift bind !ej, abovtNj ' hnd hih. suppoed to te two ye am old past, an I apj raie 1 to f S5 by John 0;ay and Joseph MtClcllat.d, May tl IS 15, oi"i jtoueii u att, j. r. , Taken u: by Joseph rit kley, in Kiiklin township, Clin vuui , i i uu iuc li'ii nay vi iT IOU.au tMlJJ . 1 " - . J ton couni-, 14 , on the tA.u J -1 f i ( 1 . mare, a the -nut srtel, about 15 j bauds hih, wih two shoes n, oi.e behind ai d oi;e befoie, with !-ome milk .f the saddle and bainess, and a m II star in the f -rt-hraJ, u, poed to be S or yeiisteldfap -laisrd t. 4 by Win. it. Wynk. op and J. W. ltar.Jall, May 26, lol j.bef re Jurtice Jjtrtc llotlcraft Attest, . JOHN UARNEK, Uk. . Divitti County. " Taksn'np by Joseph KeIo, in Ileevrt township, Davis county, Indiana, on .May -1ith, KS43, a blight bay boise, about eight or ninr years old, sizteu- band bizh, a small star in bis forehead, some ad.Ile mei: slight liindfjot white op to the bock, no other maiks perceivable t appiaised at $35 by James P. Gil ley and Chailes Allen, on tbe 23lb day of JVJay, 1S15, Ufbie Justice Wm. J. Dem se. Attest, JNt"). VAN TltKES, Clk. Fayette Cwnty. ' ' Taken up by Wm. Hamilton, in Connersville towi.ship. Fay rtie county, la., cne soircl mare, with a bald face, thiee white feet, sme saddle maiks, inclined tobe sway bucked, eleven or twelve y eats olJ and about 15 hands high; ap-piai-ed before Jonathan Shields, &q..-J.ne 6, 1345, at $15. AlUst, (VW. (JINN, Clk. F. 3. Tiioma, D p. Fcyctte County. Taken up by Wm. Lair, living in Jenr.ii.gs township, Fayette county, la , on lbe 14th day of May, IS43, a- sorrel borse, with a bald fare, t uppused to be 14 yeais old, hod before with old shoes, bis hii.d les are white, the left leg whire up t- the hock j inf, a small lurr.p on the right side, 15 hands and half an inch bii;h, no other bran Is or: marks pciceivable appraised to 22 50 by Jup Darter and Js. D. b'rys. n, on the 21.b day of May, IS 15. Atteot, GEO. W. GINN, Clk. Grant County, Taken tip by Daniel Kcarj of Washington township, on the 30ih day of April, 184-, an esttay black mare, with a s ar in the forehead, a small white spot on the lift hind foot, a scar on the breast, fifteen hands hyh, sup;sed to be eleven yeaitoldt appraised at $35 by Wm. Jackson and Joel Curtis, before Justice Jacob Ltue. June 2, IS45. Attest, K G. CARY, Clk. Greene County. . Taken up by TL Hannah, in Stockton township, a sorrel 9 or IJ year old horse, five feet high, star in the fr-hcad, snip on the nose, each near .foot tviiitc, appraised to f 27 by P. Hannah and S. Fields, April 25. before Nathaniel Mon, J. P. . .. Taken op bv S.Carr in Jackson t iwnship, a chetmit sorrel mare 16 hand hih, feet white, scar on the ri'lit hind foot ; apprised to $22 50, May 5, before V. J. Shiyock, J. P. Taken up by J. Childcrs, in Fan field township, a bright bay 6 or 7 year old mare, white ring round each hind foot, saddle spots oil the back, 15 bands high appraised to $ 15. Also, a light sorrel one year old mare colt, siar in foreiica I ; appraised toi$10 by P. Fiy and T. Iluckner, May 2, b-foie William T.J;r.ues,J. P. Attest, S. R. CAVIUS, C:k. Hendricks County. Taken up by Thomas Fiorkton, on the ISthdiyof Apiil, at his residence on the Cumberland Road, two miles frm Dcllville, one estiay borse, Called a red roan, with three while feet, a small star in the fort Lead, a small uip on the nose,. lame in the liht hind leg, with a lump on the same jep,u utuer muti 01 uiaitim perccitaoic, ne years oiu tu i spring, supposed, tp be 15 bands.and a hajf bifi, not well; T . S . a A a a a- .SLrWt a -? t-- . j - vi r 1 1 .1 : gaitea rimer 10 trot or pare appraisra to jm oy . j. ungles and M. Duffy. Posted bef :e me on the 3d djy of May, ' lS4o, Clayton T. Swindler, J. P, Attest, J. M. GREGG, Clk. Ilmcock County. Taken up by A. F. Hatfield of Green township, Hancock county, Ia., on the 10th day of April, 1815, a biy b-rse,

about nine yeais oil, with saddle maiks on lbe back, about j May, living in Madi-cn township, one estray dark bay mare, all tln-ient I would die with a eaixonsu cosiisimos. Atikissuo143 hands high, appraised to $30 before James James, a Jus- j with blick mane and.tail,-su,posed to be twelve yeais old, nienl, when my life was ap-nrently drawing near Ht a close, I beard tice of the Peace. ' JOHN HAG Ell, Clk. about fifteen hands hili, some sad lie muks, a bone on tbe : of Dr. IVLtar't Bakmm of HVd Caerry, and c a bottle, whkh re-

Taken np by Lemuel Wilkinson, ot Brown township, j Hancock county, Ia , on the 8th diy of April, IS 15, supposed to be 8 or 9 years old, between 14 and 1" hands high, a small star in the forehead, a good traveller: appraised lo 40 be- i fose Lemuel S. Wilkinson, Esq. JOHN HAGER, Clk Taken np by George W. Lanow of Jackson townsMp, Hancock county, la , ou the of May, IStö, an e-ttay filly, d. . . . . . , . , , ' . to be two year old , appianed to f 20 before HenrKlnder.Esq. JOHN HAGER, Clk. Tbe clerk's name is repeated ofteu cnugh,but the kind 1 nf i. ift t in ti.. wri.irn mir. nf.n.l 1 Taken up by William Miller of Warren township, in said V.;, vim-My. co'jnty. a bricht bay mare, with a white face, and the near hlud foot white to the paslem j lint; about 15 htnds high, arc supposed to be three yeats old. Appraised at $30, by Michael eolith and John McLntaffer, befoie John Atmau, J, tmail, J. P., May 15, 1843. Att.sf, JAS. WILEY, Clk. ' Taken up by John U'et5b living in Pleasant townrfHp, ! nve rnjici north oi lrannun on ine-Mauuon aute roaa,one , k ii ' k of f . i k k i! i ii V " w , oi ail rouiHl, rfv Ist., t IK. - a tope iiound her neck. Appt raised before Ih J. P. ; ISAAC JüN Kosriusko County. T.k.n n. K Ill ,)- T.L- Pl..t....V!. . aaacii uv vi .1 ivAaillll 'f jiubinaiii vi viiT U91IIL, Rji estray hoise.d irk brown, with two feet white on the left siae, stay in nie loiehea.:. fouiteen hand high, autposed to h funr years old, a natural trotter, appiai?ed to 10, before Ceorge Luke, J. P, WM. c. GRAVES. C:lc t Mir ion Couity. Taken up by Enoch "Silvers, living in Maii'in c-.tunry, Warrjen to a nship, four mi!es cast of Indianapolis, two estny buries, one a d tik bay marc, a bump under her belly, shod all round, aunnnvoit In ha firat ir old this firinft the ! , i .- - - j r- u i Mont zomery County. Taken up by Woedford G.-Mcdowell, of Madison township, on the 7th day of April, f 813, a sorrel hoise, about 11 hindi hih, with white feet or legs to the pastern joint, bind legs white above the pastern joint, has shoes on before, supposed to be S yean old this spring ippraiied at $30 before Justice Owen Monoüon, . Taken un by On in -Stoddard, of Madion township, on the 11th of April, lSlö.an estray black mare, with a star and snip, the left hind foot white, about 15 hands high, supposed ka It G .a-as.a. ..1.1 .A Al.e. -sp. -a -Ira, n. t.vn.te .M.:H.i.1a . IV Utr tl VI V 1 s 9 v iy 9 ti" vtuci laä.s v tvt eaiiu vj IVvl ftvlF appraised to $23 bef re Justice James Wilson. Taken up by Jacob P. Kmkennun, of Wayne township, on the Stb day vt May, 1843, a dark bay horse black mane and tail, small star in the forehead, blind of the left eye, ne ir Id hands bih, supposed to be a years oll appraised io f 40 bebefoie Justice William Gray. JAS. W. LYNN, Clk. Miami County. , 1 ' . Taken up by J hn A. Taylor in Uni u trtwnjhlp; Miami county, on the 2äth of March, IS 15, a dark iron gray mare, small w hite spot on back, bind feet whire, 16 bands hih, Ihice years old ; appraised at $32 5) by George Wilkinsou and Elijah 0"le befoie Justice Charles Dryant. ; .' BKNJ. ll. SCOTT, Clk. Midlton County" Taken up by tlisha Snodgrass of 'Monroe township ou the 16th dar of April, H43, a blight bay hjrf, abnut fifteen' hands bih, both hind lei t white, a star in his fjrebead, a snip on his nose, with some collar maiks, and also some saddle maiks i his right hip a little injured; a small white spot iu bis left eye; supposed to be about eiht -years old this springt appraised at $30 by Joep!i Hall and VVilliarrr Chalums, the 24th day nf Apiil, IS 1.3, before Jese Ellis, J. P. Taken up by Saul Shau', living in l all Creek twnhip, on the 5th day of May, 1S4, a toan mare, abjut 15 hands hitrh. snnposed to be seven years old, wlutc-oo-boih hind ft, no. other matks or brands perceivable; appraised at $23 ou th6 20th day of May, 1843, by Adam Reed and Wm. II. Mershon befoie me, Jubu V. Walker, J. P. Attest, JAS. UAZLErT, Clk. Oxen Count?. . . Takea up by Charles W. Long, of Washington township, about nine yrars old, fouiteen Ino Is high, left hind foot white, a star in the forehead, a snip on the nose ; appraised to $20 before Justice F. B. J.ihnun, Apiil 12, 134. May 1, 1843. I certify the above to be all the estrays reported to me for publication within the last month. T. C. JOHNSON, Clk. The above it printed as per copy tbofjjh thcre.is evi dently something left out by the writer, Eds. Sentinel. - ' Parke Cn,nty: Taken up by Morris Saxton of Rtierre townihip, a bright sorrel.rnaie, blaze face, right Jiit.d foot white, lump on the left tilde of her bead, some saddle ir.ärks, between 14 and 13 bauds nitfh, supposed to be tea years old Ibis spring ; ep'pt ailed to $25 befoie Justice Wrn.Cv WLibon ou the tenth day of March, 1S43. Taken up by Thomas W. Moore of Jackson township, on the 3d day of Maich, 1S43, an estray bay mare,' supposed t be eleven or twelve year old, small scar on earl hip, ritflit hind foot whi e lo tbe pasters joint, a small scar on the rignt side of the neck near the throut-latch, about 15$ hands' high, appraised to $23 before Justice Christopher llauee, on the 17ih day or Maich, 134o. ' .' Takeu un by Knoch Goldizen of Wabash township, a ches j slit sorrel mare, blaze face, small btfmp on lbe top of het i liirht shodldcr. 15 hands high, six years old t -appraised to $30 befoie Justice Beiijiouu Uivcus, on the 13 b day oi May, 1313. AlUll, . IJHI U. ÜAIW, Via. i y Putnam County. Taken up by Benjamin Waiden of Russell townsbip.cn the 24th Adiü. 1843. one black filly, with a star in her foreheadthrte yeats old this spring; apptaiJ at $25 on May 3d, befere Justice Jaraes li. w ilon. Attest, June I, 1845. WILL. S. TUWNSEND, Clk:. - J- rsey County. "Taken op by Schuyler C. Barnett, Yir'wg in Lynrf township, Posey county, la., one sorrel horse, with a bla?e In bis forehead, about 15 bands bi;h, supposed tj be eleven or twelve veari old this snrin i no otber marks or brands per ceivable! arpt.iitd at $20 by Jamei Alenndcr ind Samuel It. Seiucr before me, this 16th May, 1845, John Seruer, J. P. Perry County. : Taken ip by Frederick Fraktu of Clark township, on the 14th of April, 1S43, one bay mare, 14j bands hi'h, supposed"

v. .... - .o.ut-u, .uKIi.- couuty, ln,l on the 23d day or A: ril, 184 one three year lobe five years old this .puns, this 2d May, 184- j mate a p- old black marc, with two hltid feet and the left fore foot praised lo $33, colt $13, befoie Esq Jjsep Clinton, May 13, . wbite, a snip on the no-e, aud a smill star ia lhe forehead j 1345. Attest, R. B. DUNCAff, Clk. I iDmiUrj tu h Jnim it M,..r ... t r..i.n pi......

to be 7 or 8 years old, shod all round, a wbiie spot on the left side of ber neck, aod alia a s.-uall one on the right side supposed to have been djne by a collar j appiaised to $2j before Justice Foster. -Taken up br I-asc Kellern, of Clark township, en h lS:h May, 1S45, one chesnul sorrel mart, nine years old.

H) hinds lnh, white feet, star in the forehead, some white bans in the tail, and white sot under the belly, bad round her neck a piece of platted hickory baik appraised to $30 c e tore J a st ice roster. 'J'airfi up by Fiancis. F. S, encer of Clark township, on the 27 i day f May, lS43, one bay mare, 14 hands hih, five rea s o'd, Hark leg, rnai.e atJ tail 5 ppiaUad to f 20 brfoie ja-itke F.s'er. A:tcsf, . U. S. LA1IH, C k. June 2, 1545. R indet; h County. Taken up by Joel Hci dncks of Washinjton township in j iJ cuntr, on the 12th May, IS4Ö, a chetiut Sorrel mi ( -onic sa'lole maiks on ber bark; u p--d to te about 14 year old, no othtt brands or niarks pcictivable j a;puicd 1 1 To by William Chamncss and Win. L Lore, btfoie Jbn Jllil l D. ' - . Taken up t y Jane Street, living in Nttle Cieck township, in said county, a d.pplc gtay mare snd colt, (whkh was foalrd sii.ee she was taken up,) about 15. hand high supposed to be 7 yeais o!l, very wil l and ta d to be caught sppraised to ,I5 by Nathan Biev-cr aid Thomas Maulsby, btfoie Jusiie Jacob Crouse. Talen o;i ty William Hunt, lirirg in Westiiver township on the 2J day of May. IS4-. a small bay maie, sup-x?ed to be four yea: s old, about 14 han J l.ih : no brands or maiks rxcept a Fear ou his tuht sh uihu r m thv sbnpe of a letter V, "tw smill white specks n Iiis bieast ; appraised to $30, by Fielding 'middy and !-aac Hogland, l-efore Justice Nathan (J. Lamb. GKO. W. MONKS, Clk. ' '' R'pley County. ' Taken up by John Craven, of ' Washington township, a pair cf steers one a blatk and whi'e spotted, the ether a brmdle with a line back, five yeais old this s;tii g; both marked with a cmp otr each a-. A; priisc-J at $25. ty John Sal.veis at d Kobert Wilts and p-ted b. fore Harvey Mo?s, J P. on the lo.h day of Ap.il, IS-S3. A-test, , C NH AD OVF.RTURF.Clk. Rush County. Taken np by Renjamin Fanciiier, living in Washing'on township, Rush county. Indiai a, on the 4'h of A pi 1 1, I i45, one est ray fc-iy mir, anj.xrit to te 4 years fid this spiirg; about f im teen hands tbive im hs high, a star in the fuiehrad, lUht fore foot white, a r-an tail anJ o:ce saddle marks; no other muks peieeivable. Apruaied t.2l by John M. Lheelr and. Jacob A. Hail, the UUi d-y vi April, 1S45, brfoie Writ. S. Hall.J. P. Taken np by Parker Scott, of Union township, Rqh county, a sorrel mare with awhile sirt in ber fmehead, a slit in the left ear. a small scar on her Irfi shoulder, the kfi ulna uu wiuie u tie jaM-.rn unt, tue rr.ane ivncr iigni, some saddle maiks i atotit fuuriecn hands hijh, supposed lo be seven or eitit yrars old. Appiai?c-I at J25 by Thomas Walker and John Giey, b foie Jotn M -ck, J. P. Wc, the underit.ed, being called on by A. M. C. Gowdy, living in JJuilingtim, t'osey township, Kutlt county, Indiana,

to appraise an esti ly mate, find her to be a sonell, fifteen 1 ",,dr ("",1 "Dr-,Vl,"'" P.A""? is a compound chemical eiuact hand" high, the l. ft hind f.Kit white j supposed to be three j t1 !) bave hmg bren ' celebrated Pc coriij laints prevalent only years IJ this spring. Appiaicd tu $30 bv J. P. Havens and bi eaW cliutates. Indeed tbe mnk tübtinjuUlied niedicat men bave Martiti II. Moigan. Sw.irn to and subscribed before me, ' averred that nature furnishes in eveiy country antidotes for ks ow n this I9lh day of May, 1343, J .mc Walker, J. P. peculiar diseases. Attest, ( JOHN L. ROBINSON, Clk. Cimsnis in it confirmed and incipient Ma-es, OmU.jfisie Shelby County. Crwp and fZver CsTsaoiaf, flortit by far the most tblM classed disease Taken np by Augustus I- Kin-Icy, living in Hanovei ; knowa tos-ur land. Vet even these may be cured by means of tlie township, Shelby county, Ii., on May 3d. 18 15, a light fy jIIipIe ,rt pfnterfHi med (named above) and wbkb are scatiermne colt, Stips-d to be two yean old, with a small star in ed ,,y a Wnertceirt Prrvldence, wherever tbese Ihatadies prevail. li,e.u ff!'ca',."l't 't white, bbrk mane and tail, , svy.'i'he case of Thomas fJoitrg,of fladJonfield, N. J. is related

with white hair Iheiein. Appraised to J VEUNoV cik 1 ' ' Uliren,J. P. Atte-t, Spencer County. Taken Hp by John M. Andeison. living 'in' Jacksnn town ship, one bay bor-e, with black mane aud tul ; no brands or mirks DCiceivable. except some saddle stMtts 1 su:mo.ed 1 1 be six ye trs old this spring, f.nirtceii hands and a half high, i Appiaie I to $J2J, ky SarfrJ Young and William Gregst.y, ; before William Staik, J. P. , I raven up by Nicholas; arner, of Huff township, an' 'estray Biy Msre, urp .sed to be seven years old, about 16 J. i"it. 1 . 1 . . L . 1 .1 . .t i il. uaiiya uin, inaraeo oy me uiuia 011 tue snouiuers ana necc, a scar on each sile- near the centre of the iiefk.one imll I ll. . .1 I fa ' I .1 a- B - si.kiic m irn on me ieu sue oi tue oick no inner particular marks perceivable t kppraNed at SJ. Mar 11. IS 15, by (larrrtt Williams, Henry Harter, and James Lumner; before Thomas B. Phillips, J. T. Attest, Til. P. UM TiuN, Clk. Wm. G. Thoäas, D. C Tipton County. Taken up by Charles A. Thurman, on the 12th day of left side of her jaw about one inch long, a scar on the right hip ; no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised to $30, by Daniel Smith and Jacob Whisler. Attest, - NEWTON J. JACKSON, Clk. Tippecanoe County. Taken up by David Staicter, living in Washington town-j ship Indiana, on the 27th hy of April lSl', an estrar fcay mitt cs.'f, supp-med tibe tUire years old, four white feet , . rl , . , ... w w u and a star in the forehead and appraised to $20, by John Dehner and Nelson Littlet n. before Littleton, J. P. Taken up on the 23:h day ..f April, lSb. by the tubscuber J '- toprashipr In liaiu.a gray mare near sixa teen hands hirh.iurnafd to be seven rear od i annraied .'it Si bv Isaac Rear and Jamei HarveT. ter.re Joeuh Ilarletou, J. P. . AtteU MARK JO.NKS, Clk. Warren County. ' T.V.n nr. V fn.nk U.. ;.. T:n. fAwnatiin tn.T one estiav Ilstrti Colt. si!iv.K.'et ia ho rmrveari old next .D1ini,. both hnwl tept whit an.iatm .l! tar in the forrhnci 1 no otheir muks or brand, nereeivable j annraiscd to t'25 bv I M. H. Lfwis an 1 Davll Contu-ll. bef.ne Jesae Ilailevj, J..P4' Taken up un the 7t! May, 1S45, by John ShaflVr, livln i Washington township, Indiana, one eslny.L'cy Mare, stippo'ed to te eij;ht years old this sprtog, ith the ri-:ht hillJ rüot white up to the pa-lein j int. marked on b ith sides .of l,ie "CCk ' 'Me.beavy maoe aud tail, about 14$ - hands high, no other ma.ks or biands perceivable; sp"P0e', to b h 1'" pno?, tth the r.-ht I nrmuA u .h rf. , .. nr, i.i., ,t,a t..i. c,, P I r . - .J 'I- " ""I" . befare J. N. Wilon, J. I. Attest, WM. R. C0ZER, Clk. rrdyn County. , lauen up oy isichol-as Miaw. oi Perry township, a dark bsy nvue. with a small rt-.rt just below the left ear; about 13 band high suppo-ed fo be three ya-ars uld appiaised at 33, befjte llujjh Ulack, J. P. - ; . " TiiOM.VS C. IiOBLE, Clk. Wells County. ' ' ' Janen op oy Uanicl .Miller or Hstnson townsh.p, CIIS Also, on tbe Sd of May.one three year old dark ba v mare, np Itlarkf Ot brands perceivable ; appraised o $20 by John ll. Moore and Jeremiah" Masteison, Miy 16. 13-13, before Nelson Kellogg, J. I. Attest, B. HALE, Clk. tracking ton County: Taken op by Thilander Pollilr, ia Monroe lorsi)ip,' Wahiiig'ori xounty, Ia., a strawberry Itoan M ire, supposed to be 4 yeats old tliis spring, ab -ur 14 hands hi.;h, with a while S., .t m her forrh m- san.!l, mil ts .nr haclr. , : ,ppr,i.ed u 30, M.y 27, 1815. before Samuel S. Eaily, J. a . . a. " ' ' y v - j. j Takcrr up by David Baniett, lirin ia Drown township, j Washingt n ciunty, Ia., a Sorrd Ihne, with ablaze face, . eft hind foot white' to the pastern joint, a small lump ou his ' t . -m x i'ip uu ino ngni car, s-iimv wiiiiv ii.iii on my neck, occasioned by the collar or martingale, has the appearance pf being wi ld broken, su;p ed to'be ten years old this spring; appiaised at f3o, AI iy 2J, 18t-, beru-e H. B. Ilimtrsly, J. P. V. C. Attc.U i . W. C. Vt PAUW, Clk. Wahnsh Covn'y. Taken up by Samuel Hu-her of Lhcrty township, Wa-

bash couuty, Indiana, on or about the 22-1 of February, 1S4 5, A wonderful article curing the ort obstinate caves of SORE an estiay soirel mate, with a small while sp,.t iu the fore- AXn lXFLAMEU EYtS." Alao, invaluatrfe ft curing errufuloua head, all arbu.il, abiut 15 bauds hi-h; scfen j ears olJ; .nd jnfWd !llJg rrice37l ceIlU. .. &-.nrK...a . JOT i f . . t .: 11 f - . ... .

ou iu .j urioie auMicr o hi. i: ihihhi. j Takeu up by Lucas M igan of Litiei'y townscip, t abssh county, -en the 20ih of Apiil, 1S45, an estray soirel hore, with a I) aze in the face, a snip un the nose, both hind feet white t'.p to tne hock j int, and a white fpotti' Ihe UTl siJe of the belly, six yeais old, 14 hands' bib, aud appraised to J30 bc-fjie Justice Wm. d iirison. . . Taken up by Tenee F. Massey livinz in Waliz township, Wabash county, Ind., on the 9ih day of May, IS43, an estray dapple gray mare, at ut 14 hnds and 3 inclits high, heavy made, had on a small MciH bell fastened. with a lea-. ther stiap and buckle, the ri-ht hind leg swollen at the pas - tern j iint, the fiiot some wi;at dcfoi men, supposed tbe IU or 11) ears old this spiing and appraisi-d ti JJU bcloie Justice James W. Mssey T-kcn up by John Webb living in .ible township, Wa bash county, li d., on the t9h d;y of Apiil, 1S45, an estray stalli n,a liht clay bank, with dark maoe and' tail, both hind feet while, star in the f .lehrad, about, 15 hands hieh, 4 yeärs old tli r' sprinj;, and appraised to $30 bt fO.e Jusiice Ja. W. Wilson ? : ' J r ' Taken ud by Levi Levally bring in Noble township vabish county, Ina-, ou or iojui me in oi may, nu, an es t av mare, of a li'ht bay color, black mane and tail, large ears and bead, bath hind fecjl( whie, a small scar.' on the' left th;ch. MZteeri hands bizh end about S or 4 ytarsoid; a ppraied to $33 bef re Justice Jarrtes W; AViNon. Taken up by UuuelU. liana, living iu iUDie lowoMiip, Vabah county ,'on lhe 10th ti J of May, ISlJ, etray horse, of a li'ht b.owa color wi n a scar on hu left foie pasicrn jnut, i'unu ui , - --. supposed to be 8 years old, aud appiaised t. $30 before Justice Jame W. Wilson. JOSKPII HOPKINS, Clk. pasicrn jnut, I'unu ui , - - " - The Slate of Jnd.iaita -Slarlcn County. Mt!Öw Ciattir t'ocaT", Jfit Tcrm, 1U43. Kliza uxm v. Jn-ejili P.titortu. Hill fur I caret. rjplIE aaiil Jaeph P. Slorm, drJeiidaiit, is hereby notified 4hat on H the i bill dy of June, 18J'. lh above named compkiinaut, Kliza etormle.1 her loll of coi.i, l .int asninsl b.m in Ihe above enütM cause hi the Marion circuit con it ; thai lhe same la pendln lhe,iat and Ih-t unless he BMear and pleAd, answer or demur tn said bill on ur before the calling of the cause at lhe e it term of said court tob held at the Csairt Hoiie In I ndiaiiaa.hii, on louday, Uie 5lsl day of inly, ic4ot ana ioiti iiywtj'! n. piwihh,mi. ..wq wh w . . i confeoed and uue against him. By order of the Court. Attest, Momiioi it M.oa, Folicitors. R. B. DUNCAN, Clk. By CF. Röpkes, lpty. 5-3 w -31CIlC,arXC.vI 1 oaounres Pulplmte ft'iiiiirte 1 Barrel Gum Camphor 10 lo gulphate StorpliU I no. uream tartar 6 do Acetate .Morphia 1 " Suf. Carb. Soda 94 do Piowuie ... . . 1 do India Senna 30 do Iodine '. 1 do Alexandria Senna 30 do . JlydriodaW rot 1 do Flowers Sulphur Just received and Cr nie by T). CR AIG-ll F.A1). jap:u AN lUIXIaS. -g JS g REAMS Cap paper various qualiues, J.4aLJ 90 io leoerao dpv do, - 30(1 do. Wrapping paper do . . Tin rain t ni n..iiia An d. Just received and fc'i Kile very low for cath or io eiehance for raps by j . . . - w n roiirurin

Or. iVistai' UaUata of Wild titriry." This cridmed rrmcdjr is a coropou ud balsamic prepsaalka ol Uat rVtU Cherry Bark and Mm rf ktimmi, contbined by a new rbetnical proeeaa wttü to fUtrmU tf Tta. Bo aaJutary have beee ks effects hs an case ware administered tor Cocutis, Aitnma, Conismos, any disease of the lurifj, that many of lbe mn diatingubVd physicians have approved aad recomaaeaded k,and or.ly ackaowtedcrd It the k valuable snedicine ever discovered, ll kt truly valuable medicine, and We0Vctin aa Immense amoeid of good ia lbe relief of u fir ring ha man My. (O-rVe atrnäpineat.

a ciki: roit coAsrjirrioM!! Soven 'riimtsmiil i.xs f Otsstiiiafc lNiltitonary- Coiniilniiits Cured Ita one WlXTAR'ti BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The (I real Amrrican Remedy for Lurg Com hints, and o.V AJf''clims 0 the lit irnlttry Organs. We i not w ih m tr.fl w tin tlie lives or heakh of the afflicted, and we sino-rely pleile ourarUrS to make no awrtions as lo the virlaM of I Iii mediriii, and 10 bold Mit mo boa losatteriag buauaaitjr whkh hrts will n wananl. Ws ark lite attention of Ihe candid te a lew mnsidrraliofts. Nature, in every part of ber works, has left indelible snarks of i,,Kation and dei-n The cotn-titution (4lhe animals and TeptaMes of tlie tonid, ia wich thai tlwy ctuld not endurs tlie ctJd of tbe frigid ihm, end vice versa. In reird In disn-se and its enre, the adiptatkm i n less striking. Tbe -V. IctlanM, I lie HV.4 Ci-rrj and frnt of II Nr.rthrre lat(byjiiiiiself; andlhalall may know it assiac tsctm, tbe sUlesueut is swore to before a Justice of the Peace. brfpre 1 ' ' .' Haddomshuj.N.J., April 20, 1813. On er ner r the lfMi day ef .Decemlier, lM!4 I was taken w-kh a vi olent pain olent pain in the side near the Liver, w hielt continued for about Ave d")'. "hd was followed by tbe treakWg of an bUr,'c srirnethrrg le wardly, v. bkb relieved the pain 1 liUle, (real quantity of often-ive matter and al but tavsrd me to throw np a also much blood, rein- great ly alanned at this, I applied to a phyvkiaa, btl be said he thought he emild do bet little for nie except give me some Mercury rills, w hieb I refused lo lake, reeling satisfied that they could do me ao pmä ; many 1 lftrnilcliifiirfreUK! procured by my w te and friend., and wmo l ... did uie any grind, and tlie dikhisgc or blood and cosstmos still Cnniinhfd' every few days, and at last became so offensive could fCMirety benllio. I wns also seised with a v'olenl ouiph, which at llinrs raused nie to rai.ae much more ll-icd UaaJ had done before and my diseSse continiisdia this way, eist I growlng worse utitH ri!;ruary, when k'.l hope of rry rsccvery Tmt gVea up, and sr:y friends lirved me immediately, and by lhe use of aa- Olm boUlea of this medicine, 1.11 nijr pnina were removed, my eou-h and epiuing rf blood and corruption entirely rtopped, and in a few weeks mf health was ao far restored as to enable me to wort t my tnle, (whkh I a Carpenter) and up to th'u tinio I have er.jn; ed pood health. Witshh. I am acqrrhited with Mr. Thtmias Cozrna, and having' l.t... .I...in l.lj ;ttr.M I tliliii flia -flwti-a at-.r-iiwnt t.tillMlfA , ... . - ' s,urrl i,ni,Pfirnn : full credit. ., SASILEIj H. liUUBOLGIls. . , . - . ; rtKre int r, tte ui e.mmv.TiMMnii Corp.,nU being d.iiy f. ; firmed according to law.eauii Uie above e"-Tii in an ihmr is true. iiiumas iuiu?. AlTirmed before me ob the 20th dar of April. Iet3. I J. CUUISÜT. ( rJe-We puMwh no fictttkMis statements. . ' 55- Wans' Damaw" b 'ld at $1 per bottle, or 15 bntf.es for f 5'. Sold bi CincinnaU at lhe.emet xt Fwirth and Walnut streeia, by .iNFORO Is. PARt, A-enl f. the U'-sL Fur sale also by TOM- ! LtNSON DROTIIERS, Only Agcnu in h&aapolu. Isiih&Co o. I -,-Terr Haute, Ia. C. F. V iianci-Lafayette, la. Wai. tilCHC $ Co. Mad mum, la. Wihstaidlev &. Ncst kiaa New Athany, la. 1 jEMt gTaTt-Cenirt-vii:e, la. James ood Knijtilrtown, Ia. jOH- l!i.aK CrawfordxvUle. Ia. Pa. JoH, GoaDo-Paleni, la. Wat. St. g0MMVii.cei.m, la .and by regular j ( iwn, 1irullsW lhe gtal-. - Jo-Ik-.a-Cras fordsvUle. Ia. Pa. L. BsccHca Fort Wayne, la. Waolskv -Evanvil!e, la. J. agents etaiTuihed in all Uu-l-y TOJIIalXSOIV .DROTfXEIKS Have lieen itppointed sole aft-nts is lndiannpuli for Uie sale of the ff-llowing valuable Medicines:i , rru.i " " " , - I Fof t,,e cur of CourIis, Colds, Consnmptiocs, Asthinn.or PbUiwie, and all couiplaints of the Lungs and Breast. Price S k 00 per botlJe. crKiistors Sars:iinrilla, Foreuring FcrWnla, betters, Erj sipelas, Cancers, old and malignant Mercurial l)MaseL and II didders evidencim aa immiritv of tlie U.hI. .Trice fl OOpero'tle. . BTDra.Villiaiiidon's 1'ain Sooilier, For theTiVOTII-ArilE. t w ill cure tlie most obstinate cases tn five ' nifnntr!-befcldes, it contains n one particle of Krenaiito, or other poisonous and deleterious dreg, ft u nesfccij inxoteiu. PiireUcta. a bottle. CTGritlloy'S OitlflMCIlt.' Called by many OridUife SnU RAemm Ointment,nftnm lis entire saaeteryover an 7rcT,(or Salt Uheum,) Scald lUaJtRinorn,eit rrico 75 els. a botUe. , . . - m- .m . D". pIlTC J S TeSOlaMe OilttmOllt, For the cure of IM Ll etc No article is eapable of being preI MMa4 .... SA4 ... 1 rM a mA... .9. A sT. tka. .1.' Slx....a.la ... t et.:. i J11 ssss-iv: nmiiuai-iy eeu.iM va sue itic . I .s euu Uimvu,U VIUV Pf IHM ' digressing disease Trice 1 1 00 a jar. QJ Dr. lVilar's Gentle Puigiflvc Tills, i, ,,ih.t vfiri.. Cne sui in.A.k nunu ..4 t.j:-5-Wherd - IfiJtarV Balsam of Wild Cherry" n aard, if any pur pition is necessary, ffutar's I'UU should iovariably be resisted to. irrlr. Starkucailtois IIiatic Elixir, . Fiw Uie cure ef Lier CamptoinU &y.?epia, ete. fee adverliaa). ineiit iu another ailuuia. Trice $1 00 per butlle. (LTlIt'tkcr's Eye Xlulsnm, inr-il'l':si's Poor Man'! Plasters, For relieving PAlXof every desciiptkm. For weak tack, wnterm as Us tide ni hrffl, and all other diseases that require an eitenial apallcatiun southing and pleasant lo wear ; and those vt ho once use them will buy no other. Price only 12 eta. irrFosg-itc's Anodyne Cordial, Highly recommended by the medical laculty and others, as the best medicine known for Diarrkmt, Barel CanpLünU, Cbolera .Vorhut, mat most Simmer CunjioiuU of Children. Trice 31 cents a bollle. j LT V OOfl S Jliaia .nOiaCltr, ; An nnRiiling remedy for lhe cure of t LVLR ARU All;E, pleaaaat and delightful to use, and eerUun in iu effects always removing ersry re-Mi rt nf i lie emilant. Price $1 50 per ' ottle. 41-V IMPOItTAIVT! II. Fosntc's Anodyne Cordial, A SITE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE S V MM F. R C O M P L A J NTS , Fit Dtarrheri td Cholera Jilorbu I also, Flatulent tout Sptrmoit Cufc. This Invaluable Med:ci:e fur the above complaints aurpasaee any ' other remedy now in ure Uindruls of eases have conie lo Uie know. led of the roprtetor, whsie a speedy enre bas been effected by Uie ucent the Cordial, after a resort to tbe eoiumon remedies had prove4 I unavailing. It bus been ext naively esed UirouglMiut this Stale and ; here, f. lilany years has been appruved, aad U aued ia prac. tice b. , 8n.at nn,herof the most respecbible physicians, u may be ; u nifl a rKoma1.Baakna accompanying each bottle. ThUj medicine is discovered to bei certain and eiTectual remedy for the intestine diseases, produced by the drinking of tlie waters nf the rivers In the anafliern and enrth"si eiera Slates, which readVta of iheetimeble V due to thote who reside or travel in those sections of lbe country.- ....' N. R. To secure the public avnlnst decenlion, theeiternal label of ' e.tch bottle is secured by a copy-nent, v lucli was entered (arcaedin tn ; Zr'ClT y of Noeiiilr, Anno li I-4U. .'. A facaimile of the proprit Uir'a eijiMUure wfll be found oa the outer Liliel, if gennine. Price 31 ets. . j F.jehy TOMLINSON FROTHrRS, Indianapolis W Or. Jacob IJftcKcr'sCcleltraicsi - EVE- Ii A LB A ?I ; A SPECIFIC FOR ClIRO.Yrc, sunt M.vrL.Ji.uED AJMJ WEAK t:tt.. Anr.on(tlie fnany extraordina ry curee effecled by Uiis tmly wonderfsl Balaam, we have room only for the f.Jlot ing : q ? 9 S 3 -5 ' 9 Pb Lts. Ml uüianitv induce me to make known to theeitutene Of Cincinnati, who may te afTwed with the above, an aoni..ng cure eirected in Üjre weeks in a ea-e of seven yea.s' ssanding .by the uk of BBCKEbVä EYF. BAUSA.M. Tbe ease nlrrrrd to is r i .. i . . .i han m'lFn iin.aaai ik wm. Theiainuoi wit iiuic- ""t, : , . t,h fl unmauon conunneo u increwe, rT...-,.g J", "T "H" h. of seven vears. .Ilarln bard pf the reuiaritnhie cores r cA by eckti-'Eye p-ilsam," s. a fist resort, 1 made a trial of Uand ant hnm.y to eeitify in it eflrtHee a lrrwirnt cm In Uuws vf-r. " fllAKI.t.S Wi RTH.rif.b at., 4 doors wester Vine." Sold by TOMLI.NSO.N EHOTlitRf , ladiaiapo;. 41 J