Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1845 — Page 3

Fur the Indiana State Sentinel. . Lines on the Death of Andrew Jackson. The hand of time ball never Hot UU glory from our'page: And children! children shall be taught To venerate the sage ! ' . . . All those proud honor that bare grown Around his with 'ring brow, Shall lire throughout eternal years, Ai bright as they are now ! Yot while Columbia's sons can shout "We're happy and we're free j" So long shall Jacksoji's name resound With Go4 and Liberty." So long shall patriotic hearts , Beat with t purer flame And wreathe around hi bmial place The flow eis of noble fame ! And suns shall shine in distant years Throughout our cloudiest skies, And sanctify the hallowed ground Beneath which Jackso lies. And all the start and stripes which glow On Freedom's banner then, Shall still ware on, without a Stain, O'er bravest of all men ! Thui through the flight of endless time And through the hours of tears Shall lire the Hera of our clime, In Fame's ucdying yean ! Ob ! weep, ye sods, who bare a tear. To shed o'er Virtue'i grate j , O'er valor stricken in its years jThe pure, the great, the biave ! And tread not on his rest, with light And laughing sound of mirth

Taj know ye not, the pure and bright Are not of fading earth ? Oh ! know ye not that such as be Whose eye was rigorous flame : Shall guatd through corning years the free And sanctify their name ? Aye, his proud spirit oft shall soar; 'Neath freedom's tow'iinj dome t And consecrate oar hallowed shore, - And our delightful hone ! Then weep ye, who never wept Whoso life is all cf flowers Uiing forth your tears which long have slept Within their secret bowers ! And mourn for him who gave his life, His sword and all for ye ; Who tought to guard tur j' all the strife The fount of liberty ! So shall ye prove in ays to come, , la dark or brighter hours, Tour title to oar giant home. And Freedom's choicest flewers ! Ixbiaji afolis, June 19, 1S45. E. W.

nThe funeral was simple and plairi according to hia re- j nipst the bod v. after the funeral service, was taken j

i . ' - - ' w.

y old and venerable men soldiers who served tinier him during; the last war to the sepulchre, under

he small temple in the garden, and deposited alongside of his wife, the" crowd opening to the right and

eft. . . W. D. Jr.

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES.

1111 W

Funeral Honors. Next Saturday is the day fined upon to commemo--ate the character of Andrew Jackson. Rev. Joshua L. Wilson will officiate as Chaplain,

Judge Wm. lkirke preach a funeral sermon, and John

Brourrh. Esa.. deliver the eulorriom. on the occasion

and Maior Gen. Snyder be Marshal of the day;

. . . . .

We learn that our country t: tends will nocK m iat xreat numbers. Their city acnuintances will be glad J

cto welcome them, and we arc happy to aycvcrya p means will.be used to enable all such to participate in -4 B' . I Ä-..... fflrtwfrinF T.rorn i A Vi .

Uwl- CclclllLM'.y c Ileal Ulab u.wuiviuw. - ' - - I Morrow, Tresidcnt Miami Uoilroad, and the Dircc-H

mors, Lave determined to put tneir iars, iree oi et - - . .1 , T l. nf tKo Miami to 1.

peil, ai ma scitito ut ii i iii.ii- ..... -1 1. Thie. i th rio-ht snirit. and mav teach US all, H

I that party, however bitter in its asperities, .does not J

quench the truer impulses of the heart or Buue me j

nobler convictions ot the soul, when an occasion ue man&j their free play. Cm- Gazette.'.

marlon County. . Y. E. R. WILSON.

1 or lieprescniames, NATirL B. WEBBER. For County Auditor, NATHANIEL JJOLTON. For Assessor, AIIIRA WELLS. For, County Commissioner, JOHN McFALL.

07-The following is a list of Democratic candidatcsj for Representatives in the several counties mentioned

PlXDIAXAPOLIS IIANK IVOTl TABLE

k Corrx.idfar tke India Slate Sentinel H S.A. FLETCHER. Stoe anc

w . - ... ..- .

1 1 xJutS Breuer.

gCrTboM marked thus am doubtful.

From the ISew York Evening Mirror. . Tlic .IVIiinDOorwill.

f moDT os mb. roi'i & U-K.n ih mar tmilirht fjrli d from the t)lllmed and paliiadrj

I Batt lements b re gulden bannen avid iion the titern bill, . R And the twiliei aolt and tender, veiled the da) a departed splendor,

And the .tarliictit Irovr to rrndtr raimy dick iiw wmniiir aiin, ' Veiter-eTtn Uint aud duiam, in the woodland dark and aiill i Cried the loutly Whipioorill. ' n.lmy biwri, blithrtj blowini:, like cool rirrrt oTrrHominf, ! tnterVd at my open window, her -1 lingrrrd faint and ill, ! And polt my arnara lUalin.tadtti wiüi mrtrrioui hralinie, Wiih a ieeirtsiMlCM Ittrliiijr, did my throbbine; btwra fill Uv'ith a trau mterious longinr;, did ray releM hoom fill, 3 1 couaule (be Whippoorwill. ?And therrfnre, front my ten, by a thousand add pretence, I did nrne in vain to Uni-h. that ttranee teelin rlowinc itill,

E But iu prrarnce in me burning, oft dt-partinr. and rrturnnif, y p Old my houa with w-t yrariiinc, fur the uncrtrr'i ortow f. II r f Hear from out my window gar.int; tuwaid ih- alley dark and chill A

U aiieut wa tne t nippmrw ni t Silent wai hi mutie only, while from hi dom'.nior lonely, f- He baa flown alonr the valley, drarer 10 me on the hill ;

my window leaning, inrougn uie airkwn

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Countlci. ClintoD, Fountain, Gibson, Dubois, Montgomery, Allen, Green, , Miami and Wabash, 1'osey, Clarke, bike, Harrison, Franklin, Washington, Scott, . Elkhart, Carroll, Johnson, Morgan, Porler and Lake, rutnara, Caaa,

Ccr.Ji'Jates.

Wilson Seawright. C John Bowman, ) Hugh II. Scott. Smith Miller, i Joel Vandeveer. C Geo. W. Carr, ( David S. Lewis. John Donnell, C Samuel Ilerron, Henry T. Snook, (John Nelson. F P. Randall. Dr. Skinner. Benjamin Jlenton. James C. Lndecoit. C John S. Simonson, ( George Green.

Kobert Logan. F. Mcllea,

Wm. Safler.

E. D. Crookthank,

Spencer W iley. William Slianka, Henry C. Monroe,

ramuel Davis. Samuel T. Clymer Henry I. Tedford. Dr. Webb. A. M. Delaran.

' Alexander MrDonnald C James H. Farmer, ( Henry beerest. Cyrua Taber,

Indiana.

State Blc and Branche, par State Scrip, $5, (1840

ana I34ij prenv State Scrip, f 50, 3is.

liank &ctip, prem.

W aUon's checks,

Terre Haute, 10 du.

Woodbum L King's,

JladisoD, 60 dis.

New Albany Ins. Co. 15 dis.

Ohio.

Franklin Bk. tolumhas, pr Clinton Bk. do par

Uhio Lile aod Tiunt, pal

Com: Back, Cincinnati, par

Lafayette. par

rranklin, pat

rt liauk of Massillon, par

liabk ol l acleviUe, par

Bank of Atnia, par j fiai of Sandukky, I Bank of Marietta, par Bank of Ml. Pleasant, par Bank of Korwalk, Bank of Geauga, par Bank 'of Zane'TiDe ' par Belmont B. St. Clairsrille, pai Muskingum B. Putnam, par Colum. Bk., New Lisbon, -par Dayton Bank, par F. k M. B., SteobeDTille, par Bank of Wooster, Jlank of Chilicothe, par Com. B. of Lake Erie, 10 dis. Bank of Cleveland, 10 dis. Urbana Barking Co. 65 dis. Granville Bank, C3 dis.

Com. Bank of Scioto, 12 di.

Bank of Hamilton, 12 dis

Miami Ex. Co. 35 dis.

Lancaster, O., Bank, 12 dis

SO dis.M

par

Canton Bank.

Michigan

Bank of St. Clair,

Bank of Hirer Raiaio, 10 di.

F. St M. Bank,

Michigan Ins. Co. 15 !is.

Xcntvcxt,

AH BaLks id this itato par

Illinois. ; , State Bank, 45 dis

Bank of Illinois, 40 du.

Missouri. State B. and Branches, New Yosk. City Banks, . Country Banks, Masvland. Baltimore City Bauks, Country Bank, VlICIKIl.

B.ofVa. and Branches, 2 dis

Farmers- Bk. of Va. do 2di.?

Valley Pauk dd.2dis

Exchange B. at NotMk,8 6.s.'l

N. W. B. of Va. Wheel., S dis. M.-& M. Bk. at do und ' Branches, 2 dis. New Ekglahd.

Boston City Banks, par

All other solvent Bks.( 5 dis. Penhtlvania.

Philadelphia City Banks, par

Pittsburgh Banks, 2 dis

SPECIAL NOTICES. Fourtli or July. For Edinfjyrgh and a Rail lloal Ride.

The Marion Guards, and all wbo are disposed toN

iccomparty them as volunteers, in Jaligue umjorm,

to leave Indianapolis oa the morning of the 3d of July for Edinburgh, thence in the cars free to Columbus, are requested to leave their names with Capt. Geo.

A. Chapman, who will gi-e explanations in full.

Commissioned officers to appear in full uniform. By request.

IV. W. WicU,

t Will address as many of his fellow citizens as may at

- tend, at the following timet and places, to-wit :

par par

Dobbt-stown, Shelby co.,

nethel, Marion co. ISalhan llarlan'a on the. ßrookrilla road do. Cumberland, Auttst, Croad llipple, Bridgeport, WhHenatk's, do.,

Clarksburgh, do.,

July 15. 10 o'clock, p. m.

same day, li o'clock, p. in.

July 16,. in o'clock, a, amelay,2 u'clock, p July Id, 10 o'clock, a same day, 3 o'clock, p

July I'J, 1, o'clock, p. m. July 2il, 10 o'clock, a. rn. liW, 2 o'clock p. rri.

.A L

ATE.1

Exchange sellino

New Yoik,

Baltimore, 2 " Philadelphia, 2 " ' Specie BCTiso eate. American Gold, 1 prem Foreign Gold, " Silver i w

It is respectfully requested of ritose Iriends of Judge Wick who take this popcr, to give notice, by written ad

vertisement or otherwise, ot the above appointments, in the proper neighborhoods.

The above are probably all the appointments Judge Wick will have time to make and fill in the above named counties. Other appointments will he tnade liereafker fur -.... ...;n i. ; .1 1 m.L-

j uiiici tvuuucs. nui(ii tiio utcuui mil iiiuit uians ma

2 liem.T public as possible.

IVDIAVAPOLIS 1V1IOLESAEE Pit I CHS

W"e fchall continue this list as soon as we obtain the

necessary information to enable us to do so.

PQ-The following is a list of Democratic candi-.' BACON pr lb

(k-redtd for tin Indiana Slat Sentind hfJ.fD. CAR LISLE f Ca .Mill Tri and McrcidnU.

STATE SENTINEL 1VEERLY.

We hope our friends throughout the State

will continue their subscriptions, and aid us

K 1 iKB f torn out

Fstrivinr to diVcern hi meaninr, tili I rared and wondrn-d tili .i tl . -i f .: i!ii..J : . I- ..:!!

fi Silrnt waa the WhippoorwilL.

lid V

District.

Silent for A moment lonrrr. and my lonrinr wtiinr ttronpe,

s f iura mr wua m itiui lurcwuuijj, .un u 115 ucavciu;m

K Bit mf oul wa all afTrltitra, hen unbidden, uninvited,

Suddenly the bird aligtt'-d, lighted on my window am And hi ctattle onir of orrow, an? uiion my window ill

U "Whippoorwill, O, Whippoorwill.

h Trembling that I at M near him, holding fait my breath to bear

O ' aim, V? wtA mw krt itM ttimK a wIMIt. tliat it amM each thmh wnn

B Mutionleaa, I at, enchanted that my prayer o aoon waa pTantrd, I;' m VKil anv aniil mithin me nafitefl. all na lonrinr to fulfil t m

W- . . : 1 . en I . 1 . tU .. . I-' 1 .0 f

r OT un vwcci uijaicriuua lunging, uum iuj iwii wuu ivuvwi 110, C Pecund, Sorrow for the V'hippoorwill. I-Third Sittinr tnotionle before him, with these word I did implore him, Wurth

l'.rt Cnrirt ihv eeawk-a anrraw. and eaal iut Ihine inincMit 1 IL B . '

K A nd no more in wooda abiilinp, nevermnre in shadow hidiitir, f 1 Hin,

CM and build thy neat eontiilinr, build it en any window-ill, CAndhcrealter, ong of laughter, ein; upon my window-aill," II Silent wa the WhippoorwilU Vr u:l.l . 1 .... n.r..u:

otunr at mm. iitierin lonuir. woraa 01 mna enireair ami. .

t Hut brfore ray (peecb ended, when he tv my band extended.

Suddenly he comprrhenaea taat my woras were wora 01 m.

t hat my word of mild entreaty, were entreating nim to til 1 Shrieked and flew the WhippoorwilL.

Flittinr throuch mv window moaninr. all his soul within aim

I dates to fill vacancies in the State Senate, bo far as

inter-7 - ,

we nave nearit.

.Districts. 1; Candidates.

Warrick, Spencer and Perry, Mason J. Howell

Elkhart, Kosciusko and Whitley, Abraham Cuppy

Hsrr'mon. .

Scott an ackson, Bartholomew and Jennings. Johnson, Delaware and Grant,

rutnam, -

IS'atliaruel Albertson.

Klisha G. English. Ileman II. tSarbour. Tranklinllardin. Andrew J. Harlan. John 11. Roberts.

Candidates Tor Conirrcss..

r roan in r.

'And kia little bo mm throhbint;, a if erery throb would kill, I And around my chamber flyinir, wailina; wotully and errine;, I With an aronv. like dyinr, that my aoul with rricf did fill.

.Gently, gentljr I pursued him, rill upon my window dll,

rercnea again tne v nippoorwiu.

, Then irain my word re pea tin r, and more earneatly entraiinr;,

iplored him to belwve me, tbat I meant mm nomine ill ;

, But be would not be penuaded, my careuea he eratii,

From tht Ruthiillt Whig, June 20. DI11TU OF G EX EH Al JACKSON'. Meetins in Itusliville.

. News havidjr reached town by Saturday morning's

mail from Cincinnati, of the death of this illustrious soldier, statesman and philanthropist, a meeting of his friends was called to assemble at the Court House, "31 o'clock, P. M., to express such Teelings and senti

ments as such important news was calculated to in

spire. c .

Accordingly such as became apprised of it met at the appointed hour, and organized by calling the Hon. John Alley to the chair, and appointing George Hibpen, Secretary. Judge Alley in a few appropriate remarks stated the occasion and object of the meeting, whereupon on motion of J. L. Kobinson, a committee of fire, consisting of J. L. Robinson, T. N. Link, .Wm. S. Hilligoss, Wm. Hufford and John Watson were appointed to report suitable resolutions, expressive of the feelings of the meeting.

This committee having retired, R. D. Logan, Esq.,

was called upon to address the meeting, to which he jpjJVfter,",' responded in a very impreesive 6tyle. When he con-S Hy the mournful bird attended, i v. J J .1 ... . l 1 .1 u . Where the nirhtly dew deeend

wiuucu, uic cumuiiiiec iciuincu, tuu ulruuj;!! ft where the .lernu .ilent ahadowa, did my ml wiih wrow fill, chairman, reported the following preamble and reso-M . followed i the whippoorwiii.

lutions, which were Unanimously adopted : E Blindly followed I my leader, where the hemlock and the cedar,

Whereas, The painful but not unexpected intelligence has this, day reached us, of the death of a Nation's benefactor, of one. who united in his person more of the essential elements of true greatness than any of bis co temporaries, and one who has left no surviving peer. That man is Andrew Jackson. But we have not met to pronounce hi? eulogy or recount his illustrious deeds. Our duty on this occasion is

more humble, more becoming, and more congenial

with our feelings. It is, without ostentation or display, to, in some sense manifest our respect for . the memory and worth of the deceased to show so far

Sixth.

Seventh, Eighth, Ninth,

Tentb,

Democratic. . Robert Dale Owen. Thomas J. Henley. Thomas Smith. William W..Wick. John IV. Davis. Joseph A. Wright. John Pettit. Char.es V. Cathcart. Andrew Kennedy.

Opposition. G. P. K. Wilson Hoger Martin. J - C; E'glestoo. Caleb 11. Smith.

E. W. McGaughey, S. C. Sample. ; . L. G. Thompson.

Hog round

Shoulders

Sides clear 4 Hams 6 COTTON YARX lb 15

CANDLES per lb Steai ine Tallow mould COFFEE per lb Rio St. Domingo

. CASTINGS

Plough moulds

; FLOUR AND MEAL

Citj mills pr DDI

Country brands

Ominocs. The learned and Honorable JaMEslTim,.i,

WhigKriover

Corn meal pr tush

L FRUIT per bushel

p Apples dried L Do green . r ri J - -.t

r i fdtiici' unci

GLASS S by 10

1 10 by 12

uitAjfl per Dusoci lITl. a.

vm y neat Kf nrn

RH AY per ton

3 00 a 3 r0,NAlLS ut 'Eights 6j 4J a 5i Sixes 5 4 a 5 Fours ' 6g

a 5 LEATHER sole lb 20 a 7 Calf pr doz 22

a 16 Ol LS per gil Linseed 73 a 15 Lard 75 a 9 PROVISIONS Beans white 62 a 9 Potatoes 20 a Onions 37 a 4 J Cheese 6 iButter 10

Lard G

3 00 a 3 25 SALT pr bush 50

2 75 a 3 00 SUGAR pr lb . 7

a a ' a

a a

m . A emu foh .coxsL'AiarrioM üi m.f. rw.a a 1 tm.aa

taten a ciuusitiiti aiisejs wa uuuunic m k Pulmonary Complaints Cured In one

eari WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,

The Great American Remedy for Luvg Complaints,

and all Affeciwns of the Respiratory Organs. We do not wM to trifle whb Um lives or bealüi of lb afflicted.

and vre tncerely.pledgeouraelreato make o amerlkmi a to Um ar-

tues of this medicine, and to hold out ao bo; to sufleriog humaaity which facta will not warrant.

We ask tlw attention of Um caa.dk! to a few emicklmiOoas. Nature, in every part of her works, has left iudelltle marks cf

adaptation and design.

The constitution of the animals and vegetables of Um torrid, k

such that the; could not endure the cold of the frigid soae, and vice

versa.

la regard to disraae and its enre, the adarAaOoa is sot tee (triktag. The Mt ef Iceland, Um WM Ckerrw and Pma of .11 Nortbera lat

itudes (and "Dr. Wutas' Biuii," is a compound chemical eitract

from these) have long been celebrated a coaipbiinui prevalent only

In cold climates. Indeed the moat distinguished meuical niaa Im is averred that nature furnishes la every couuirj antidotes for hiowa '

peculiar dieaes. ConacMrrioa la its confirmed and incipient stages, Ctgs,jSlkmm Crrf and Lirer CvmploinL, form by far the most falsi class of disease know a to our land. Vet evea thew may be cored by means of the

simple -yet ftnetrftd remedies (named above) and which srs scattered, by a beneficent rrovideneo, wherever these maladies prevail.

ftThe case of Thomas Cottsl, of Haddoofield, N. I. Is related

IS

10 s 8 8 4

41

a :

25

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s;li. VKAVtss, in ma leiier w uie apuieou mga Clover

l:Pnnrnfmn arnAimwo in tho first rf t rrf n nil trat tn I f! flY nor Ih

WUIVUUVUf UUIJUUliVl.i' .J.J. uuiu' iuuuj v n m ...... f "

Phave

received the nomination of that convention

I: would have been highlj complimentary and ominousjl Pof success. 'We agree with the gentlemen in hisH

a 3() SEt:iJS prbuh

Clover

83 a 1 CO Klax

; 37 a 50 Tirnoihy

1 00 a 1 12 SUNDRIES Feathers 2 25 a 2 50 Beeswax 3 25 a 3 50 Ginseng

. Tallow 5(5 a Soap bar No 1

20 a 25 No 2 i5 a 20 TEAS gun powder Imperial 4 60 a 5 00 oung hyson 1 CO a 4 60 TOBACCO leaf 4h a 6 WHISKEY pr gal

MOLASSES pr gal 40 a 45

i. -i - - THE JTIiUKiriS.

as much as they can in obtaining new ones.

Grateful for Euch favors, we shall alwajs en

dcavor to repy them by increased energy,

enterprise and improvement. Our ambition

jihas chiefly been to establish at the Capital

22?of Indiana, a newspaper of a respectable and

28Zuscful character. Wc m have fallen short

a Jin OUT aim, but WC have done all that OUrS br himself; and that an may know mtmu TacTH, the staleineBt

. l- i , rv f 's sworn to bclore a JuaUce ol the Fesce. means would permit to accomplish it. IheH iuoio-.riEu,N.jAririf9,i843.

people generally, and particularly the Dcm-U OnorMcrtheKthday6f Decemi-er.isti.i was ukea wkhaviIT'S J 7 I J rl.nl mill I. Ih. ;U.n.lh. II. it-hirh .li.C.l.ll

OCraÜC party, its eminent members CSpecial- days, and was followed by Um breaklnx of aa ulcer.o somrUiin.

Iv, oufiht to feel some intcre.-t in this mattcr.5wrd,y' t , h? Z v , ü,epa '"" Mtoihrow.p

and We trUSt Will do all in their pOWCr tO aidl ly alarmed t this, l applied to a pbichn, bet besaidbeUioucht bi

could do wit little Tor me except give nie some Mercury pills, wbicfe I US. S r..i it.k. rMii.. MiLit.j iw iiu. .u.m ja M m j

IUBW .W W, llIIU W.WBJW 111.. M. J VWIU VW , .1. J other remedies were Urea procured by my Wife and friends, and noa did me any food, and tlie dischibus or blood and cosacrnow stilt cotilinued every few days, and at last became so offensive I could mr. r.tir K.m1 Iim f h . a aL mmA mi' it k . I. hut M.Mk Mr.L.ki mm

22 a nsoerare tamesuy requestea 10 feiurn uiem wiuiou;bme4(?Ij m,,0 nM much mora itiid t::il hd dons bet..

25 a f delav. He has not time to call oil all who have them. I and my disease continued in this way, still rrowLA Worse until Feb-

Baf SS.--

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75

25' 0j

7'

12:

7

2

8

3 00 a 4 00 ; . 75 a 80 t I 00 a 1 25;

Tnkc Notice.

All persona having; books belonging to the subscri-

60 a 49

a 3ifr. Vliars

5 4 3

62 a 62

30 a

I a 2 25 a

f ruary, when all bone of my recovery was (ivea op, and ay friesMta

8S 88

50

G. A. Chapman

rail tiiougnt 1 would die wua a cjjxorma cops, urn on. At tuts

7ment. when mv life was aoi.arentlv dravvine near at a close. I beard

s ii I h:i in ni i 1 1 i a nrrrT.r,j r k-.,. pnr.. .r a-iir-rt twtu. iLri

This celebrated remedy it a compound balsamic piepatation of thi-T" liryed irle-iiiiinediale'y , and by the use of ay Ikree hettlee of this

And in turn my soul upr raided, bitterly upbridnif itilt, i WiLh his piteous cry of sorrow, bitterly apbratdijia; still, "

S) ti'S; oiuy " tt nippucrwiii. - -Prrsentlv the bird BBStartinF. seemed into the nicht departinr.

Ai if laden with hit sorrow, he would wander, wander mil ;

Rut he only hovered o er me, Hitting; to and Iro brlore me. Seeming irsnrT-lT to implore me, to avert some ft-srful ill, ' Seeming strangely to implore me, utterine; one word only atill,

une wora only w aippoorwuu -

O'er me, and a rnnnd he bovrr'd till I suddenly diteovered.

He waa aeekina; to entice me to the woodland, dark ana ami.

I o too dark and si kmt valley, where the odorous breesrs dally. With the pine k-avct muaically, and the nichts with mutie fill, Then into the lilmt valley, to the valley dark and stilt, Followed I the Whippoorwiii.

If tn my heart that my.tie yea mine, violently then returning

be led me still ;

to the wood mr war I wended.

deseended on my forehead damp and ebill,

. n ni . j : - i i id

tvfuiuw icru. vrn.n.w, curui.,g w muuarua CIXCINXATI, Jvx 19. 1S15. Tha river cmpositt this

S. -r v-- ----- juui niwriimr ngwiTi', t ; i

K intended a cut severe at the Convention lor their m-ri At, Pittsburgh ; fon Mcnd, then was 4 feet water in the' P rjratitude to himself, or unconsciously exhibited hisjchannel and both livers rising. A heavy .in fell there on' I lgTiorance of lanrniage, is a question for the irrave3Su,!d1Jr' witvtne PrPft of continuing The regular;

h .one lortit; r.n nf tha mrt- Tl.e tr. nfv tri(Mil1 ho -pt.N I"-"" V"'6

Fr, ... . rX Jl 7, .. . . . I?wl now commence their regular trips, and busy times may

I . 1 1 n . m mir a la .ir.nn Anil n i nr. aiit I ni..i . ... . . - - -

van uiut vi, viaiguu, uiui vuv. ui-j,; expecievat t rs wharves.

Pbotwioj. A saje of 150 lbs. com. oncan. hams

process with the Extract ef Pine, go salutary bave been its effects inva

all cases when administered for Cocghi, Aitmma, ConscMPTioa, or

any disease of the lungs, that many of the most diriinguUlied physi.

cians have approved and recommended It, and openly acknowledged

it the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It is truly a valuable

medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of

.suffering humanity,

Ties majn at 6jc H

3 hhd. shoulders and 3 da. bam, the latter slop-fed, at 4jajf

rtif khllt trat 10. r.r1la cKAttUnr, mi 13m l.l.t a.t.t -BrkfJia

. - . . v uuud. (uvuiudi m 1 IL UliU9 ( A II

6 Ac hhds. extra i 10

Tbene is beginning to he more enquiry.

Whiskey. Sales from river this morning of 4 land 16 bhls.

at lsic. No sales from rail road yesterday.

Floüs. A sale of 30 bhl. city mill yesterday at $3 75 i

at trie rnru u do. irom wagon at J, 70 clear. . i i Oil. A sale of 22 Ibis, frum mill last eveuing at 82c bbls.1

inciuaed.iAroni..

And the lordlv bine uolifted their rreen foliaee on the kill ;

l nenee aiunr the vale tx lore us, diamsl, uesolate aaraness o er ns,

hence arose Uie sounding chorus of night a songsters luuu ana

anriu. Leaving all things, and ioreettinr that my aoul was tad and ill, Followed I the Whippoorwiii. ,

Fast and faster we proceeded, while entranced I litlTe beetled

uow i toiled throun uathieu valleys, in tee mgni air wet ana

cniu :

Winr;s of wonder onward bore me, alt my aoul flew en before me.

Ana no weariness tame o er me theueh my snui witn rrni was in Far into the way less woodlands, but hew far I know not, still Followed I tivs VkippsorwilL In the wilderness benighted, lo ! at last my rukle alichted On a lowlv little cedar thst o Vrai.irsd a runninr rill I

lill his erv of rrief he uttered, and aronnd me wildlv fluttered.

vt hi lat nncontcioMaly I muttered, nil d with boundless wonder atill,

e renceburg Reg,

. ,

:i The President's "Palace." The "White House"

is known to be in a sad condition in respect to furni-

ture, repairs, c, and a bill was pending last Con

gress, appropriating t'.uuu, to do tue neeütul to place ittin proper, habitable condition for the new tenant, who has the lease of it for the next four years, j I nr tlmt c n m Wok wlont'a PBlno' Kna lnnff

i ' . .i .: : :. i -H KETV ORLEANS. Jtnuz. 4. Stoab. Our Quotations are

. ,. 6 J , r .i ft for oidinarr to common 4ja, fair öj5,piime orao, sUictly laujrhini? Etock to the foreigners who come from the 5 .hoif.ft in immI1 lctl 6,a6 eents Mr lb

:.li?T-i r..J 1 . l:S . . . . . . -

capitals ot jurope io resiue at our reuerai uieirupuus. ji. aiolasscs. small sa ley of tue Lest lots ollenag are oc

it is an amphibious concern neither h-h, tlesli nor foul. It is neither European nor American neither

monarchical nor republican but a mean, mongrel

mixture of the two. It is ridiculously mean as a

."palace" still more ridiculously pretentious as a re

sidence of the Chief .Magistrate of a country essenti

ally Democratic in genius and in its institutions. It

is the most uncomfortable and disagreeable residence

Wud Cherry Bark and VW of Iceland, coniMhed by a nsiwchemica'liclne.all my pains were removed, my cough and spiuing cf Mood

nd corruption entirely stopped, and In a few weeka any lieakh was

so far restored as to enable me to work at any trade, (which Is a Carpenier) and up to this tiniel-taye ftijoyed tod ttealrb.' . (

Wit-ess. I am acquainted with Mr. Thotrtlr53tnS,ad bavin

see a biin during his Illness, I think Um above statement entitled ts)

full credit. SAMUEL H. BOEROUGHS.

Gloucester County. PS. reraunaNy came brfiire me, the atiSrriber, one of the Jaatiorsnf the Perice in and for the said county, Thomas Coeens.atvd beiff duly af. firmed accordius to law,aailh Uie above statement, in aH ihiars ss true. THUM AS COZE.N-. Affirmed before ms oa the 20th day of AprB, 1843. , J. CuBMsar. ytWe ptiblisb no ftctitioas ststeanents. . . . - frr"VuTk'sli"lMdat 81 her bottte.oK Dottles fort.

r Sold in Cincinnati at tte enrner of Fourth and Wkmut streets, if

rX7"Srt advertisement.

rjnilE andersiened will Ja. Witt !

GREAT 11KCAI!V$.

B at private sale the following property, to

One noun, and lot on Indiana street';' . One houa and lot on Washington eireet; One lot on West treet :

The Mammoth stable and r round on which k is Incatsd ;

6U aires of land on the Noblesville fctate toad, 5 miles from Indian -SAIV FOR u &- FAKK, A rents K tne est- tor sale also by rua-

IM. fjLJ.Naü?i D-UIULU3, lOwryAgenisiniaduwassta.j laiiHSHCr All will be sold on the most reasons!)' terms. BTe- Uant. la. C. P. IViunci-Lafnvetle. la. Wat. Husiti

7-3w JOHN LISTER. K . .. .. ... . ' ' ... .

b s; lo. .Sil ison, ia. it hiiiudlm sc manu ncs Ainaar, it. TaUC. Citl C Of VOIir Money. . &tiv! Centreville, la! Jambs Woods Kniehtstowa, la.

DAILY do we hear of persons being rolAed fit a!l their moneys joHn RVas Crawfordsville, la. Da. L. Biichib Fort Wayne, la. andclotlilns ltiro-eb Uie neslrct of pirchating a good Trunk I , c.. . ai v. r.m t, that will keep Uieir properly afe. while tbey are home and a road.i,OH!f GoDotsj( h. .H s. tl. Wasuirtairrlli, la. J.

Soma vtneennes, la., ana oy rrgxiar agenu estsn.r.ea ia ail isa-

Would it not be beUer lor them to call at J. J. HUGH'S and eet a

Trunk thai will keep all safe Uian tn be daily robbed. in such a way ?7portant towna throughout the State

tie nas on nana a eooo aasonnieni ot i runss wnicn ne wm Bell enenp for cash or approved trade. We would advise you to give him a call

at nis anop opftneiie uie row timce

4i-r

TOMLI.SON nUOTUCRS

casionalltr made at 2026 cents, but most of the trausactions

are at 2t$234, and inferior lots are not ucfrequentiy sold as

. low as lSa22 cents per gallon.

I FLOia. Aq excessive degree of dumess continues to

7 ?a i . a i m a . . . a

; prevail in tne r lour jmarset. ana receivers are fenerany

compelred to stora for want of pmchasers, as theie is tcaicelyS 'any demand, except for the occasional small parcels that arej

j f.. - l. tl. i ..1.. r . i -!

irquuru iui nuiuc ue. Alle univ saics tur CApuii mal riavc

come to our knowledge are yuu p.rrei, tor Mexican

kllave been appointed aule agents ia Indianapolis for the sale of Iba

rat . mW Jt T" . si s a 7 ti t ssaA:t .

1U III. 1 iliruilS II Slill'isrr lllUSkll ailU tlouowing vuiuauio steiiicme;

as our humble testimony may, that Republics nor Re-tpvher,;foredoM in,p,T7l,m;;,,jn0r wSipml" publican people are not always ungrateful ; to pay angSooll ht horet,d by ie iUrJi ht , diK:oTerea'

i norts'il

1; . tt 1 o l r, n in u i r r r i. : i . . . t 1

c . , , , , - a; i oiiijj iti uui. iar iresn uiim, inu iiib range or i

to. a inwcaiiw gcuueiiiau anu rtepecuiuie tauiuy r frei n m.0 mnd .irniUt brands is $3 85a$3 90. and for paicel

to oe iouna iu tue tanu. tur woru ior it, oum lur.r m store (3 7Ua3 80, though the- latter are unsaleable

folk and Mrs. Polk would be vastly obliged to Con- Select bake is' brands $fa$ 37, and some small sales

trrcss if thev would SDare th?!i the necessity of livinrr; choice St. Louis City Mills at $4 50 per bbl. Arrived dur-

Jlible and Mnknenrc.

THOSE persons who have not received their Noa. regular can be supplied the following numbers, and New Books just received

by express at t urner's Aew Cheap Uookstore : Harpers' Ilible, Noa. 27 and 28

Fhakspeare, "53 and 54 Copland's Die. ol Practical Med. 7 Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, , 4 Night & Morning by Itulwer, 2 vols in 1, price 25 eta. Wyoming, new edition, -.. 23 " The Blind tiirl, and other tales, by Emma C. Embury, price SO cts De Ituhsn, by Eugene Sa, new work hut published, " 23 M

Just prin'rd and luled Teachers' Blanks, an article required by

3

tie.?" District Teachers single sheets 10 cts., piinted and r 0f t perdue large paper. S. TURNER, India

fOl-v lVitar,v& U!sam or.lTild C'herrys

Eor the cure of Cougtis, Colda, Con stim prions', Asthma, or Phthisic,

and all cvmplainta ti the Lungs and, Breast. Price $1 00 per kotUe.

O'Bristors garsapariiln.

For curing Fcrofula, Tellers, Er) iipe las, Cancers, old and maligns a

sores, Mercurial Diseases, and all disorder evidencing aa imparity of

the blood.. Price fl fP-r1otUe..; .

HTDr. AVilUaiiiSoii's-Pniii Soothrr, For the TOOTII-A'"!! E. It will cure the most otvtlnate cases la f re minitteabMidea. k roots Ina not one raartirla of Krenaota. aar aar

ruled on BU-J. ij.,....L....i... r..- . P.l o. ...

r puistfuuus auu ucicuti aiua uiuE. it h vtncwi immin. i in, v.

humble tribute of praise to the character of a man

whose whole life and history, from youth to man's allotted span of "three score and ten" and more, illustrates all that is brilliant in war, profound in statesmanship, and becoming in patriotism. "When euch a man falls, it must produce a deep and pervading sensation wherever the rights of man are appreciated, or civil liberty has & votarv. The Ii and historv of

'such, are the jewels of our country. Ljet them beRnlI.7u,dlno.td"m"?, ".gr liim ilune witj. all '.: K-..Kl ..a i.äL .u-i::r4In the d.amal, dKUt darkivess breken hearted, watckinK atill

-a tvtivu . ,. . .vs ivt -- cuiu.tauvu iiiT? su T-jj n f hj tae lueicM Wnipoorilla

ana beneut ot posterity.

. Resolved, That while we bow in humble submis

sion to the dispensation of an all-wise Providence, in

Amoving from the shorea of mortality Andrew Jack

son, we take this occasion to acknowledge the sensa

in.

5 doors west of Browning's. fahoUle. I ' n . . . . . . . . m

Binir uLrC,rnKUl nt Hlv it to thl t Mg the pail three days V91 bbls. H To Cotiiilr Atltlit r. Treasurer. H.V . . . w"u 7.' """'"V." .

..a Poaa. W have Bzain to rerwit the Pork market as be nz. A ND other otficeis T-auirine Blank and Aee,nt R,k.:Pars.r.tCa,lea V m.)y"-(,'4 u Kea. rj.tei,"rrom iiaetuire

lie. IOr WlllCn a F : -1 J... J i a f O-k. n..;ll. ltr.r. . ..i;.. n- . . .. . . : n'l..'l.-nv all T.tlm tnr Salt Rhnm 1 Ksnlit IT, ad !?. a

;.j . . . ... . mZ . i iiu au rAcviBM cij uun mir, ina still nseu lea ana aroonin g im, viiii, aicm, othimii mi iiu uiuer scstionery. im:ij '" - ...v. Vw - --., . , . 4 -

DUliainn; IS waniea; ana DUIIU lor tlie 1 resident a? as regaid prices, which we now.ouotc at 13 for Mess. $124 i Sfifsenlwraaie prepared lo furrsb ilia almve articles promly, ina Price 75 cts. a boUle.

iilr-nr-POn the Roiiarpt- for M O. and 11 for nrime. Tha.e sr. tha current rsles U,n" mna quality iuieiK . All orders punctually aueuded lo.

- - 1 . . ' r. . ; T . ' T . . "a ItO-H t JE.M?0.N. Indiannool s.

nmitea parcels as wanted tor plantation use, fbip stores, Sc. j . 5 d.wa west of Browning's HoteU but round lots, though offered fieely, do not find purchasers. A La Work. !n press and will be published in a few days. r I i , .- ,,. . . ... . .ye

-".aSnsVf'iv:" t'ßiccr's Guiilc and IV est cm ATIan-

wua ij.ij luu. üi io4 uui. virar, o,fi- uu. icss voo uo.n .... Wt r o CG js - -..:. ois o r a m . r r. j o r. n t J

4v4 V. O.iuu UUa VI aJKJ UU.. OUI i iJfBS. Vf HO. ÖOll flimr sTsAVTiTVi Vfl .e.MV. .. it .i .!!. i

and 709 do. inferior descriptions.. The market is-bare of ; y and busihsss forms, sniied ft almost ever- officer, ind.idmr!

t hat his rrntle mate waa lyinr on the dead haves.dead and still

"Ibrn, aaid I,'he did implore me, in my chamber Billing o er

me, K ... . ..v. . Flitting to and from befwre me, to avert some fearful ill V more Suitable and satisfactory resi

i ii Dniuucnc iiiaLiii-K iuitit. nrfnimira niimin rr . it . . ,

. ' . . ... . . . I .in . ri . nhi.h m tl t.V t m I. n n I rwn n . .nn.inna

lo ssre the dvinr WhiDDoorwill. rui um um, '""J wuv-c jwn muji

w " ..... .

Filled with an unwonted wonder, full of thought my aoul did pon-j enougti lor all Uie Hospitality required by the otüce,

der, '. , .. ' . E and far more consistent with a true republican dinfni

now u cairn nia aoui io aiuraoer, ana nir song oi sorrow still : t . n -.u .i l

car i eouia not neip perceiving now nia Heart waa sore wtin rieT-ja j . n.u.vu. ut.wuiw.i tti.vi-i

I lamny may nave to occupy it. . l . iews. j

0lra Iliimplirey's Vcotalile Ointment, .. For the cure of "riLLS,'.' etc No a; tide is capable of being prepared more admiraMy adapted tot the relief and thorough curs of this distressing disease Price $ I 00 a jar. - - 0-Ii. lVis(ar'i Gentle Purgative Pills.

Anauccellent Me-iicine for Sic Hrmdaene, Df.ipeptia and btdigtm

bird then kneeling, all his grief within me feel-

O'er the lifeless

tne.

And my soul within me mnvine ail its loneinr to fulfil.

On her velvet wing 1 laid her, in a crave my hands had made her.

Underneata the iKile cedar and beairie the runninr rtll : I

Odorons leaves her shroud and pil low. and her dirre the running

rill Buried 1 the Wkippouraill.

Then the mournful bird's demeanor, wild and restless grew serene r,

Eloquence Tmpliea such rare firifts. quick sensi-

.bilities, such varied knowledge,, aod thorough sclf-j

i discipline that it Is not strange so few win reputa-

Bulk folk. Al rived durm the past three days 8o-3 bbls. F tllose neceNMiry under the school laws; adapted to Uie laws of Iridi-t.ÖO"WhereU'f"T, Balsam ef Wild Ckerrw" m used, If any par-

It E. The transactions continue on a very limited jcale.y IU'nu0l"erSla,'' WRn rerereures to the latest Indiana laws, and Jgation is necessary, Hlsiar' FüU should invariably be resorted to.

as there is no demand for export, and we have only to notice te?rt dec"io"e- A lao, a general collection ol forms ft conveyancing, t(

occasional limited sales a. small parcel, are wanted for bipJ.i.Tr stores, &c. In puces there ne change, an! we continue prevised and enlarsed by John II. nratk-v. em,

tion by ita power. A venerable friend of ours once.10 I00 . lor vs,ern Ie" ?I0$10 öO per bbl., do. In half p .This vtJume U bailt up, npnn tn mat form Lank, probably, ever

Ac.fiT.riA ;t tL, ; j;,,. . iti. .- r .1 . u ,.oo'a. oua S3 4., piime S,a 0 per DDL in st.ck in puoiwnea in innisns. in its various editions It nas nntlergune many defined it tO be, ,in discourse,. The pressure Of thought.' ,n IpWctlon Warehouse, on the Isl it. was 1S.Ö9 h.r.el.f ch,nSe,.nd improvements, .ggesied hy tha wan., of .asUvex-

I ! . L.t ikA...l,t -a a,..l J 1 . . J . . . . - 1 t IsWffaUrlln äT nsawatvl älBal I hs WW rinna sar.-i4at4a-seLrs.a- ,, YK-..

wnaiu t.i, uiauuiuti! tue vui. auu iauguaer ana l3 hall barrels. Alnred during the pst three ü.yi ? .u.iTyJ.Z A ..".l . ' "rl" ... .1

K , M . - - J. .... till, viiv, vnuuiivu,. n HR. eil, -iu MICIIII ICICICIILC UJ

arms amd military renown, were surpassed and excel

led in lasting and beneficial effects upon his country, by his civil services as President of tlie United States.

Restjied, That while wo are compelled to deplore his loss, it is a reflection alike consoling to us and honorable and. endearing to his memory and fame, that he leaves his countrymen indelibly impressed

with his character and principles, end "this great

country prosperous and happy " under their yemal influence. . The following resolution was introduced by It. D.

Logan. Resolved, That in the character of Gen. Jackson

we acknowledge the clear head, the pure heart, the

unwavering firmners and purity of political purpose? mI a. rMititv ti n L' mo d nil aodn Vtr rr.m tt I m

11 AtJ lu , V r VAft VJ VIU IVYvlUUUUul J Falhers. On motion, it was

; Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be

published in the Ilushville Whig.

John L. Robinson being called upon, addressed the

meeting, after which the meeting was adjourned. JOHN ALLEY, President. Geo. IIibeen, Secretary.

: 1 .

a uj- muic 111:111.. ici ui;i:Biuuiti criiaiiifuia are

t he discarded, because the imagination, a. well as thej the t att three days 40U casks,

I reason, moves the will and affections. ... fj' Lasd. The report of the Laid

nn frfl la " . mv .tt . IJ UlUIICU, UU " H U.I V III 1 I'lVI V 1 1 1 v 111 lAClf " " . r-. J -' ....i . . . t. it t"jw,l lt J ua a- . ,. , , .... ... , f r been In n resent tn Hi nlililir. a work In Ilm Mnwm n aihLh

f : tt uii latnier ucciiue. iur uuuiaiious air lur utican-; ----- -.- , -- . .. Ot li!va..d it, ma fi,7 e.n.,..l A .r.A -it.. a -l.n :a.A I reliance mlcht be pl.icetl, and one that at the same time would as

r o " arwc-ij uiiiiiiaiMy w ,.ri-iy hit It 111. I :icy uauiJT

rf n'tTVki-sn1 MreMi . n an A aw w el a Viam aa a.

vm Z v.L .u t.: ;i tlAnd h.. iud .hr.n err of sorrow, to' my iov. rrew fai..t and still : 'ft hut the medium of Eloquence. A a general rtile.R IM barrels.

. : . .aawuv-, .iu auu Ua ""C nd th. ,,,le. fl)in-, Mho were repiyinr, C the frreater the DroDortion of the former To the latter.?. BaconThe

imiriniia mamntv ä. k.it ..ii. - .. r :...(. r.:.i- . .I,- :n K c r . .

i,.nir.A TK.t - i i,: ,t,t itft. . t: JAd .a mild mysterious mutis eemeii upon the di.tsnt hill. t the better, or, as Dr. Lmtnoris once said, lang

xJLrZ r"in"' "hispenn, "Whippoyrwiiu- to thought. Uke the Eh td a window tlw less

ZJ Z. I it-"- -r TT Y7- J - fj' V" my tKm ereep.np neaeeful, perfect a. lenee keeping, r tj,e more lj-lt. yet o

ritruLS. riunur b.iiu ii ULiiutrss. riiiu uiai ilia rvic5 m:"ii ul mr nmri ininra. innra, soon.oi cirri in.

i j i..;w Ii.,. UJ ,, j- And from out the silent valley, which I enteted ahimaically, thefield,:though they shed undying lustre upon ourüwhere the windt with ..,, the eedar .h.ke. the rill,

ii arparteu, luiuing lunuiy to mv yrarnina; bo torn still I lie loraaken Whippoorw

i Al I haitened, lol the nightly, noiaektt, numberless

' Like raven's wines were lifted from the valley and

5" Thus." said I. 0 bird of sorrow I eerv niirht of fear

(Hath its never failing-morrow of serene oblivion still; . . r communicate and lmDress. . This self-forrrptfulnesa JHfg more ftselr, and prices are on the decline. We now

i, pleasant Urtam. .turn haant thee, only, .n thy ..utnber forectfulness öf a'rt bv the acBomnlished orator, inl (luote.VV",n Bu" 10.15. Cheese Jiji7 cents per lb.,

O. forsaken Whippoorwiii ! I the OVerDOWCrinr? lirrht of hifl enrrieet. i confnrrio., : q-'J. ArriTM irom tne tve.i ourmg tne pai

. . j 1

ä"Oft my heart with trrief is laden tor a fair and queenly maiden, Whow sweet love lo mine waa p;iven all my life with joy to fill.

a nitr ban mnA imiIv m9.I ami .tt.nitl ,L . - -

supply Still continues to accumulate, the and subjects treated of , over any of the kmer editions, wis prove

0"Ir. Star Jcwcuti Iter's Hepatic Elixir. Fuf Uie. curs ef liner Cerniflm-nte, Df.fefmia, etc Eos advertise meet ia another column. Price $1 00 per buttle. CTlJcckei's Eye Lialsam, A wonderful article lor curing the annat obstinate cases ef ' BOBK AND IN FLA M ZD EYES.? Also, Invaluable for criu arrofuloae

eyes and inflamed eyelids. Price 37 cent. 0Alet:isi"s Poor Blast's Piaster,

themselves that to a rre-it extent ihey have attained that object. Si

market is tinfasorahle, t'be present work contains many reins now often wanted, but nev-s

ill. U Amonr, the creat secrets of . elofluence, is doubtless? Pn"f Dav,?e "'d t I?al3 with a good stock. Pnc, nereto-g Highly recommended by the medkr.l

rr . m . . - a in inist ma 1 vi.i sie n n iia ani r ih mninanf itmmk r e ...,-. , . . u & hiuvu iii-icuiiie 11a vain .

shadows lipht.- a kind ot unconsciousness of its exercise, bv ita rx-l-. " " . . . """"t ?"' -ue. - a -0 mows mr utarr., uem

, r ine Diesem we nava id continue nrevion nnniiiinn nirn i mr c n f... ... r-i.-.u

. ... I sessor. when exertnif ita hio-hest nnwers. nnnpr tho:'... ci.o . ,w 7 n ,... n ifAV rni c a w r ... . . k'""" .u..u,c...

the bill - C- ..' . , . . r-- a- u jin iu tur ex ircine qusuue i II vm. s-a ey aju fj n-l-ir. aa.I'c a.

and hormr ' BPiraUOn ana aominion Ot Uie Freat truths he Would 1 BDTTCa mo CHrrm-S-innliin fmm )) tFl A GOOD 3d hand iKWse waton and harness for cala.rhmn for 3 " " "v" M."

casn or r(Kiuceat s.urv f f.l.v,Vj'S. 7 t

1'eacefuL,

Sill!

.three dayi 060 krgs and firkins Duttrr and 665 boxes Cheese.

" 0 W.,JM V-...U-1VU- J . 1 t 1 s . . 1 r dl

i ms auaience lorirei turn, ana realize me trutn or a re-3 natut .Tha mar.af f.,r rr i. .-tin .,ein-t. v..-r

S i .-ii- i tiri . i m, ... . . ' . " ..... -vv-....., ..v-.j,

Oft when weary ones are slerpuir, when mine eyes are worn with nartt Ol üisnop naieiy, X Iiai IDC most perieci or- sand bolders find great difficulty in effecting sales, particularly

l ator is he who, while speakinr., is deemed no oratorio ordinary lots. The prevailing rates for rod White from

Lat all." The noblest tribute paid by the Athenians tot the Levee appear to be 30a31 centi per bushel, in sacks, F Demosthenes, was not in their applauses of his elo-iLlf MS' "siona' ",e, 'v',7 32 b ......... ,rr c cf inferior at -Scents rr bushel. Ye low mav be oaoted

.tk.l.t.ll. W ftlinnfin lint ... llini. ti.trtt Av. ntnnttnna ill Ti " ' . .

. . ' . t juuivC uui in uit.it H.UIU -AV.1 mauiuiis, tuK. Mo

i" w ...! v" march against rhilip."

weepintr.

Dreams upon my senses creeping fill my soul with beauty still !

ilent was lite wbippoorwiil.

All day lonr in silenee only, in my chamber dark and tone I v.

ua ne DrrxHiinr; on a volume oi oiu idi-s, tad aim still :

But at uiL'lit the shadows quit tin;, nevermore

In the starlight he ia sittinir, iltinif on my windo

And his ceaseless sonr of sorraw ainrinr on my window sill .

hippuorwiil, o, w hipiKwrwill I Whije'rwiL' , O, WKippeetwill.

From tU Corretpondent of the Cincinnati Gazette. Funeral of General . Jackson. . Nashviile; Jane 11, 1343. Gentlemen I attended the funeral of Geri. Jackson, and took my last look at the old man ; erery thing was as simple as could be wished. There was one thing that struck me very forcibly ! he haa al

ways been charged" w'ith beiri? tyrannical, but if the

evidence of his slaves is evidence to the contrary, l

. . . . i - ri

wiuiras in a i uie re was Borrow, universal, among

3 As in all true poetry there is an elevation of mind

t towards a beauty, a good, an excellence euperior to

I the present and visible, so in high eloquence the spirit

In writing, the natural resort of . feebleness is wordsV 9 stirred by a sene of ennobling conduct and the'

whilst brevity with concentration, i as naturallvE grandeur of general truths. Great and bright ideas,

- J . . . . B I .t t 1 1 1.- 1

tho result ot strength. In Uiese days of much-speak-6 "Ke BO many neaveniy or.s aoove us, snea select in-

in" and much-writinrr. if a man wishes to n-et above! nuenccs upon the soul, and move the tides of emotion.

the rabble of empty pretenders to statesmanship, he iSuch ideas must not merely dwell in the regions of

iught to fly Irom verbiage as he would from the plague I meiancy, uui govern ur convictions, ana e wei-

sbbUt the same as While, as we bear of no demand for the

.West Indies at the moment.-1 There is a considerable stock

of Corn in store, but such lots are unsaleable except in lim-J itrd qualities, while there are fresh arrivals at the Levee.;) Coin ia the ear is generally held at 40a43 eents per barrel. 'i

cuts oao cents per bushel in built .and 2j30jn sacks.p

ar me lots of wheat are ottering at 62 1-2 cenls per bushel,

but there bad been no Tales when we made our inquiries.

Aruved during the. past three days 2,000 bbls. and 2,420

sacks Loru, 3.2 IbTs. and sacks Oats, 1330 dp. Wheat.

am a

waar. i suppose must nave Deen some seventy or

eighty, lou would see them standini around the a

Hermitage in groups of fifteen to" twenty, (drcswl in

it is quite as pestilent and fatal a disease. We

rhstrust a man who is never satisfied without crivinrr

us his two bushels of chaff in which to hunt for his

two grains of wheat. Why not bring out the wheat

clean 1 we always doubt the sincerity of those long

talkers. 1 hey 6ccm to be wrapped up in self importance,

tnd to think that an immeasurable display of themselves is the chief end to be sought A sincere man an earn

est man thinks only of his subject, and loaths words

without meaning. All true passion expresses itself with nervous brevity huge verbiage is tlie dialect of

vanity, and incincerity. Charleston Mercury.

coroed in the sincerity of our hearts. Hence the an

cients insist that an orator must be a man of integri

iy and honesty. : Says..Cato, "An orator is an .honest

girl, twelve or thirteen years of age, the daughter of

a widow fady by the name of Williams, near SIoui

For relieving PAIN of every descrlpt'ou. For are-fc hacke, nuetry im the eidt and traort, and all other diseases that require aa externel application soothing and pleasant to wear; and those wbo ance use

a them will buy no other. Price only 12J cts.

QZr-TosKutc's Anodyne Cordial.

faculty and albers. Mibe best

C-aVM-iat. Odern Merms, aad

Price 31 cents a bottle.

dla Lholagoguc,

An un&iling remedy for the cure of FEVER AND AGUE, pteasant

.and delightful to use, and certain in iu effects always reanoviag ssery

ttMigt of the complaint. Trice $1 50 per I ottle. 41-y

IJIPOI.TAAT! II. rb spate's Anodyne Cordial. A SAFE AMD EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB THI . SUMMER COMP LA I NTS, til T'ta-rrlnTM mnti Cnrrm ifrrrmml T mlm ' - ' " 1 ' " - '

H - This invaluable Medicine for Die above complaints surpasses any

SI'IIIIFIE (iOOI)S ner remedy now in use. Hundreds of cases nave const to the kaow-

4 .FINE -variety of Summer Goods for Gent.'i ware, Just received ;"nse m tue proprieior, wtiete a speedy cure lias been eaected by the i U. at SMITH tr U.V.V.fS 7 t use of the Cordial, after a rewrt to the eommoa remedies had nrovad

unavailiti(. ft bus been extensivaly used throughout this State and elsewhere, f many years has been approved, and is used la practice by a great number of the most respectable physicia ns, as giay be seentty their certificates aud recotrrmeodJl ions accompanying each bottle. - . ' " " v This medicine is discovered to be a certain and effectual remedy tat

the intestine u'eeases, producetT by the dritikini of the water of the

rivers in the southern and sooih western Sutea, wblca readers k f inestimable vitlue to those who reside or travel ia those sections ef tha

IEW STYLES.

j 9 VST added In nur assortment, a few (-teres of new style prlnts9 Sfilendid article, by SMITH IIAXJSA. 7

POWDER. k SUPERIOR article of Dupont's Powder for snle hy SV 7 SMITH HA.Y.YA.

IN'AIL.S AIM CAS TlGS. ... ,

JUST received, a heavy stuck of fron Na IN and Caatinr, at ' 7 SMITH HAAWA'S.

WANTED.

VLL kinds of countiy produce at Uie store nf 7 . SMtTnt;

ffAXXA.

. SCYTHE SXATIIS. FIRST rate article fur 50 cents for sale at 7 SJIITII k HAs.-V.rS.

IV EVE I'LUTH TOIIILRKS.

The Cumberland (Fa.) vilian, says. that a youngij JAr do""n Mr' ul ,he mU"' rUtle ZtTTlffiL&A.

r.inn. skilFnl tn rnoaliinir!" andf.irprn. klrwitipnr'p ia

nothing efse but wisdom speaking copiously ; andjreach Petrarch, speaking of a baneful as well as useful elo-f l0rse

3 Wonders of the Cotton Mantfactory. Ior Iti -a a . m ..a

gwiu our wonders be abated, when we consider the re-

Eult of these establishments. A sinrle cotton factory

their Sunday dress,) in silent grief; the tears rollingSi that of the IMerrimack at Lowell produces 4.j0,-

öown their dart taces. lhe house servants were im-KXX) varda of cotton rlnth a wwlr. or 12 fion noo varrk

... - - . . .. .n ' - - j

oi the comn. l oor leilows !,,a year. There are about 5.000

fnediately round the foot

when' the Rev. clergyman, (Mr. Edgar) addressed himself to them, as to the domestic character of their

deceased father and friend",, there was one gush of ,

griet though silent and 1, as usual, sent forth my 6hower. The body was placed in a coffin covered with black

cloth, with a silver plate in the form of a shield, fid infply the name "Andrew Jackson," upon it. The concourse waa very large ; it was impossible to make a correct estimate as to numbers the whole park, garden, and nooks and corners, where filled

with carriages, buggies, horses, fic. etc. I should Oppose there waa from 1500 to iiUOO persons present.

year. There are about 5,000 yards of thread in a

yard of cloth ; Thus every working day, this factory

-n3 1UU million' fpt of thrfarf ; fill million pvprv

working hour, aud n'ea-ly one million every minute !

Thus a cord of sufficient length to belt the world at the

equator, is produced by a single factory in two hours

Uns is the work oi,one eetabushunent,' and is. not . I a " .' -

mor than a twi) hundredth part ot the. whoje manufacture of the United States ! The length cf thread,

drawn out by tho cotton factories of the world, cannot

11 A 1 emf Ml' W W 1

c less uian nrieen minions ot feet every working se

cond, or every time the . heat beats ! Such is the be

wtldenng magnitude of the scale up!S which tins

xuigie rjrancn oi nuiuan muusiry is conaucica

mi sa a.Al

quence, says, "lhe sorrowtui cornets, the hurttui

words, and hateful helmets of our enemies do

but that the shining of eloquence may be glctTpus, it

fmust be tempered with holiness and wisdom." Jour-

nal of Commerce.

)

VOlt THE L4D5ES. fc . . ...

ARDENfXG ft the La.lira ; and companion ta the Flower Gar 3 P"""f F'nsi oeception, ute exuraal tonal or . . . .. . . .. .. . . i . mm ft. I 1 1 I. MirM h tr ronl. ritrlif aliMl mvmm mmmrmA I . i . .1 1 . . mm

i . ,. , , , , , . r.M aen, ny airs, ijnuoen, euaea oy A. J. uownin. iteceivea um .-, - '7 " , , - ; T Savage, Was ridinrr On horseback, and When OUt Of,jav at UlVl? 's Uo.Jti-jre! 6 tactof Congress) in Uie Nortlieru Hiamt of lew Vwk.ca the ixrn

' M. j p a' l . i . L-ira

IllTIS A I-t aCCOXOITlY'. a A facsimile of ihl prtopfielof, eignaturo will be fuainS oa Um ootr IN iifl reraiion with ClMfinr-Ary, Piyc ml Meteorulopy ; or Chem-Yii j j-,, Ttlce 31 cu. JfHry applied tericuliura, by J B. ßonMinnull. Iraiislated from i ' 7 t M.m.. ..--- T nv-..T-m . .t

of assistancethe saddle turned, causing the ;

to be frightened anj to run witli great epeed.

v Tn V. titrninrT rf tUn isaAAc WWa fTirl t-a iinVlö tn tlm Prfiu-li Lv Oiifun Iauv

ch inn M 0 ' 0 ."a a

-uiut. m

IThc State of Iudiana- 'Hancock Coun-that her taoüid cotlld scarcely recognize her.

7 . ..... It

Vrmie.r Is l.v f Is. r is I aur 1 Mme-m iral filial Haw at rf

a I . HVU J '-wi W a aas rv vvk i v t sasas nmemj -a

a. It 1 VIQ'e nr.lrl

a m . s . JWU ( I" a n

exmcate ner loot irom uie surrupana was dragged j .., , a-g i ' 1 11 . 0 sLAsII a tilt lk.4.fjf9a

beneaui tne animal doubtless a corsiacraoie Gisiance a r o,oooTuniis of rood clean Rnca w

throuo-h the woods, aa when found ehe waa totallvS .hest piices in C j or e.chne

destitute of clothing; and ,jn such

slie . waa

a mutilated state'

at reduced pi ice.

a

. . " la tub Hahcoci CibcüIt Cocbt. AtrwatTian, 1843.

William Moniarue and Iboms Buchanan hosuefor theuaeof

. Josepk .nderson va. John Justice. it Fereirn Attachment. II

TfaJOTICF. ia hereby riven lo said John Jestiee tbat on the J4th ;

11 da-tol Kebruary, 1S45, a writ of foreign atiachment at, issued out of the office of the clerk of the Hancock circuit court at t Ibe instance of the said Moniarue and Buchanan wo sue for lhe

nut of said Anderson, and said writ bath been returned served by at

taching the west balC ef Uie. aorih -west quarter of section two (J) in town-hip fifteen (15) north of range 7 east, containing 63 acres, snore oe Ich i als the east ba'.f nf the nrtrtb east quarter of section Ki. three Ml in townahio Ma. fifte - m ran re T el. containing 3 1

aeret more or les ; also the south division nf the east half of the

sontk eaat qnatter of section No. 34 in townrhip 19, noun ol ranrri T m.i Anikinina IS lrr.1 mnre or leas : alao lot No. Hi in the tOWU1

of Greenfield i also the eaat half of the north meat quarter and south, meat half of the north east Quarter of seetioB 11, ownahip N. tö,'

in range 7 eaat t all of said property is situate ia Hancock county,'

appraised and valued at eleven hundred ao liars J rue aaia jonn ju-; t ue la hervbv notified and reauired to1 snoesr and defend tha said

writ of fureirn aaaebment before the Judres of the Hancock circuit

court on the first ds v of their neat term to ne ooioen ir tne tourx

a of GreenHetd in said county of Kaneoea on tne

Ofiicil!. Among the official appointments by the President, we notice the following in our State : -

Amzi L. Wheeler to be receiver of public moneys

at Winamao, vice Jeremiah Grover, whose term ex

pires July 8th. . , . . s - -

rhilip, Es-Enr;le, .receiver, of public moneys at

LrawiordsvIUe, vice John Ueard, whose terra expires

July 1st.

- JUST 4 T the Pook atore of C. B

fm. ckhonl Books:

Hutlioti's Greek rnmnir 1 Bullion's Lab if

, Bullion's Kn!!vh " ' Aiitlton . Horace

I Ant boa's C it aar

ranted, for whirh I will pay theS nee Hooks and Patter for them,?

C. B. VAriS.BcoatUrr.

One door toe.t ef Brenminf'e Hotel. ii: i:ivi:d. :

Davis, a fresh supply of the following;

Arithona Clcer. Anthon's Jacob Greek Readat Authon's Latin Lessons AleUurTrv'a Rhetorical Guide -

McGurtrv'a Eclectic f?nellinf; Book

Alan; dn hand a full and complete assoitinent of School Uooka and

Ptptwnery which is offered very cheap for Cask. ' f

a

y. B OAVig, Bookseller.

Dr. Jacob llcckrr'srclcbratcd 1Y Et'IlAI-SAItl, A SPECIFIC fOA CHRO.YIC, SORE, UfFLAM' ' . ED A ATD WEAK EYES. Among Uie ninny extraord ma ryt-ure effected by this tnly woitderfsl Balsam, we have room only for the following :

St .si Eras. "Ho ma nitr induce me to make known In U eittnene

of Cincinnati, who1 may I afSictud wiUi the above, an astrmiafiint

cure effected in three weekstn aease of seven years' standing, by the

use oi m Br:in.t, -B tu, BALAAM.' T ne casn refened to as Ifta I of my liule boy; who waa bora with -injUaaed eye ltd. The iaflninialioa continued to Increase, resisting all re toed tea, fur the space of seven tears. Having beard of the remarkable cure effeaad by "Becker's Kje Balaam," at a last resort,.! made a trial of It, and am

The Slate of Indian:) -Marion Count)'.

M avion ClBCUIT Ool'BT, Julv Iesm, lct. Eliza Plorm e. Joseph P. Blorm.

HP. asiit Jnaanh V' Sturm. A.nAmnn. ia herebt notified That nn

S, the above named unrtpiainant, r.uza j

bappy to cemfy that if eTecied a prrinanenl erne In three weeka.

CIIAKL-S AORTH, Fifth St., 4 doors west of Vine." 8i4d by TOMUNoU.N BROTHER-, ladianapolw. l-y WISSOLITTIO Or.PAItT-fEttSIIlP. THK copartnereMp heretofore existing between Jam Hafla4 Wm. 8. Ilitobard under Uie name of Hall at Hubbar. Ii Ulla day

tha 16th dav of In ne.' Id I

W. C?. Hi .t t ....tl .. r nhK. ki.. Ia I I .kn.. HtltU'.l .1 . 4. u ... I . .

MARRIED, On tlie 15th inst. by El(lr Michael a causeiatlW ''Markm circuit courts that the same is prtidina fliiin,fe Ttie books ahif'hcttmnoj tif thet.te firm anr trans ferred tn Mr. Hubaf U , . . . , i a 1 . J . -.' ..IJ kill I.H 'I J . a .a a. a tit I a j a .

, White, Mr. Jesse.S. Day to Miss Euzabeth CoorK,

all of Marion County. - -

Houae in the towi

U3d Monday in ed in hisabtei Wica Jb W

August neat,

nee. . -

i'ro, Att'js

or the ihm will be beard and rietermin- ,

JOHN HAGER, C. Ii. C.

I-W-4W1S

C.

F

IA 31 UCIt 4M) MIIf.H S.

OR sale by V. S. HUBBAED, No. 3, Pelmer Heute.

Pa.'i-thal uhless he appear and plead, ainwer or dtmur to said bill on j bard, witb hörn all person i Indebted will please can and maks set-

r or nelore me caiueg ot tne cause ai uie mn irrra n shiu n-n w w , mmeoi. ,jr.wr.j it-iuu.

r ftlomlay, Uie -1st Bay ol g Jane 19. 1345. -3w HM. S. HUB BARD.

Iff IU1I.II any vaiiiio w mi sfj m sa

AS CHII rrCil tau i Ml niiiiwi iiiiii.

Byoroerof lh Court. AltesC.

7-tf

H M

oaatson It Hajo, Solicitors.

R. B. DUNCAN, Clk. By C . F. Rooasa, Ppty . b-3w

rilY9lOLO(.T. " 17 LF.M F.NTS or Thyaiocyj by J: Molk-it; sf . D., Us m laird tn Idi beGeraiaabv W. BaUv. M.D.. Jostvecjlvenf at ' " '

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