Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1845 — Page 3

has sucked the public teat harder, with les? claims for favorable consideration. Gen. .Roberts, of Michigan takes the field as a candidate, and I know of no man whom I would rather see elected none who comes for. ward with better claims on the Democratic party. With talents of a high order & mind ever active his services for twenty-five years have been almost exclusively devoted to the benefit of his fellow-men with the usual reward bestowed upori editors of sanguine termeraments and jrencrous hearts. The approaching session will bring out some new talent in Congress. Anions those who are to uake their debut this winter, and from whom much U expected, is Ir. Thompson of Pennsylvania. Endued with a mini of no ordinary capacity with Lih literary attainments, which have hitherto shone conspicuously only among the hills and in the halls and Courts of his native State, he enters now, for the first time, upon the broad field of, national politics. He is still youn in years, and if he comes up to the expectation of his friends, will become one of the brightest urnamants in the national galaxy. TIMOLEOX.

iDasljmgton onc$ponöcncc- - WASHINGTON, Nor. 14, 13-13. Messrs. Ciupmans : Thanks to that locky star of mine, I am safely housed at my old quarters, in Washington, without a solitary accident or incident to boast by Hood or field. Sae the new paving of a portion of Pennsylvania Avenue, at the iost of many thousands from the National Treasury, most generously contributed to the beggarly owners of brick and mortar blocks, tenaned by the still more beggarly brokers, lottery dealers, g amblers, courtesans of the pave, and ordinary stockjobbing swindlers; and the erection of the magnificent Jacksox JIall, by Blair and Rives, the great federal city appears pretty much as I left it after the inauguration in March. The I President bears his bkshing honors with less show of i

wear and tear than was anticipated by those possessing a knowledge of the arduous and perplaxing duties of his station. The Secretary of State cocks his eye as if all was safe in the land of renn. The Sacretary of the Treasury looks as if he bore upon his

shoulder little less than an Atlantan world. lie of

the War Department as if his breeches were mended, and on the look out for breaches in thcenciny's c.t up. Mr. Eancroft as if he had sent all Lis scholars on a swimming party and was making tip h'ia annual fir the New Year. Cave Johnson, a3 if he was deuced ly vexed with the new j ost off ce regulations ; and Mason, as if it was nobody's busings what the first law oflice of the nation was thinking about, and as if he didn't care a tl n whether his legal opinion as to the Oregon boundary suited Lord Brougham br not. Shields manages the Land Oiiice to the satisfaction of every body, and finds time froiu Lis arduous duties to take hit old friends and the public by the hand and treat them with republican courtesy, whilst Medill makes of himself a gentlemanly Indian, and our old friend Wm. J. Brown is the snrrn in defatigable busy body he ever has been, determined not to be outdoae by even the popular llobbie of the Department. It is said that a communication has been received by the Secretary of the Navy, from an oScer of one of our vessels, giving information that the English diplomatists at Mexico had completed an arrangement with that government by which California was or trould be ceded to England, as a consideration, in whole or in part, for the debt due to her by the Mexicans. If this be true, it is evidence that the

now authorities there were glad to seize upon any I plan by which they could avenge themselves on us for j acceding to the annexation of Texas. They are well aware that oar cherished policy is, to keep back the ' advance of monarchical power on our continent; and their hatred to us has been fed by a continued brooding over the severe castigation they received by our countrymen at Sac Jacinto, until they have become willing to injure themselves for the purpose of thwarting us. But be their feelings ever so embittered towards us, it is evident they have given i'p all calculations of a belligerent nature. The Oregon question at this time seems to be absorbing all other considerations, and the Message of President Tolk is looked for with a great deal of anxiety by all parties, in reference to this subject. What particular circumstances have transpired to give to this matter the unusual importance which it now possesses, I am unable to say. It is rumored, however, that propositions have recently been mads by the British Government, through their Minister hcrs.which our government can never think of acceding to, and which show it is high time the question should be settled. The fact is, this matter has now been delayed quite too long. Had wc never consented to negotiate upon the subject, we would have done well enough, and England woul riever have thought of

Claiming as ngn; .1.7 oon si. 01 ui? irn... j on u.e A j;,. acciJl!nt at the village

i-acinc. ii w as umy y u,;t mu.,s w ul..i u. of vahtie, Columbia County New York ; a few days question with her, that she acquired confidence enough the Journal of Commerce. The daughter to assert a claim. Had we then taken a firm stand of Luci(JS Shaur of lhat wMle attcnJi -asserted our right-yielded to no considerations o. , , one f . .,, , pnt.nln, bv

policy which should allow her to acquire a tangible 4l , -P . . , , -., ., , t. 0 puüujr "' t o the hair cf her head with the machinery. Tue entire t nq I rwkthrki1 tlirf wo -nii!l still ii-tv'm I .o r n ui r. . -

scalp was torn from her head, and as low as the lefi

Tlic Indiana Slate Sentinel. Nobly have the Chapman's sustained themselves in developing a clique of otlice seekers," who have been cru'eavoring to assume the guidance of thfe Deinocracy iof Ind.ana. NoLly has the whole Democratic press come up to the rescue of the men, who, in the hour .r darkne.s-i and gloom, boldly sought the very centre of Indiana Federalism, nnd cut right and left, uutil thoy ISruTily fixed tiie Democratic btnuer uon the Capitol of the Statev And there we desire .tlicm to reiiuiin. Although we h.-i e pot the pleasure of a personal ar-qinintince v thciri, yet we know suTicient to coir:rm in rn the bei "3. that they will be firm in every struggle. They are radical Democrats, and hostile to the extension of corporate jrirHeges; and we have 110 fears that the regs of banks or the flatteries of arist.Hrrats can make them surrender, .one inch of democratic ground. We desire the Sentinel a circulation, far and wide. Our motto is, "in time of peace prepare for war;" and the time is not far distant when the S:atc Bank will seek for extended privileges, and greater facilities whereby to cheat ajid rob the producing classes. Then the democracy will want at the head of the State paper men, who, fearless of consequences t will bend every nerve in defence of the people and their rights. Let the State Sentinel find its way into every house in the State, and in a very few years Indiana Will be redeemed from the infamous bank swindlers, who, by means of the State bank, are grinding the hoaost farmers and producers to the earth. We say then to the State Sentinel, press on! The "Bank Democracy" may abandon you, but the "working democracy" ake right! ,The hard-handed, stout-hearted democracy can build up faster than the kid-glove gentry can pull down. .Yew Albany Democrat, .Vor. b. CT" Tie frst sha'l be last, alid the last shall It

frst" The Political Beacon of Oct. 23, announces

that that number was the first of a new volume. As the second number has never appeared, and as it is not probable that it ever will, we do not deem the quotation at the head of this article. inappropriate. We would be sorry indeed to record the suspension of any Democratic pspcr, but in this case we are really glad to be enabled to say that the Political Beacon, though prof.-sscdly Democratic, (together with its editor, we had almost said,) has gone " To the vile dust fron whence its fp:ung Unwept, unhonoied and unsung." Tt may be uncharitable to kick the carcase, and we will therefore let it rest; we would not .name the tiling that was, nor its editor, if it were not for the purpose of letting the people of this portion of the State know that it has gone, and that the tiling which managed it has now lost the little power which he once possessed. We had no intercourse with either the paper c r its editor for several months befjre its demise; if we could not approach it when living we cannot bo expected to notice it further, now that it is dad. Our only prayer in regard to either is, that its editor may meet with a better fate than he deserves. Madison Courier, Abr. 8.

?IAi:iD. COSJSTY COXVtiATIOlY.

ADJOURNED MEETING!

OrriCllL JLIST OF USTiMYS. - JSoont Crunty. Taken up Yr William D. Porter, of Jackson township, on ber 15; IsH, one cJtiay Sorrel FiMjr. lo rear old lat f prinj, wtth a Mar in ber forehead, mll black epot on her lrft fide, mall white sput 0,1 the left hip, flax coioied main and tail, ihtht kind f.-ot white t lUt pastern j-jiiit, 14 hands b?h 1 na vher mmks or tiand perceirable ; appraiüed at $ii by Audiew Hutson and Simeon Emmen, brf.r James APotUr.J. P. - - LEVI LANE, cleik. Bartlinlcmro Coun'y.

Takenlinb William Uichardiou of Flat Rock township.

An aJjourncd mectinr: of the Democratic 'VDa,k Bar J,orse. white face, boih hind feet white abore r . . 0 he pistcrn joint, eight years old, hand lii: j appiaied County Convention will be hcKl at the Court at S;o b-fcre Mcöaeen.., P., Octpie 25vi?J5. - ,

Ifnu-o ; I,;,n,n- I Atiest, IAAC S. ElURDAN, cle.k

Saturday, l!td; instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m. CtrTlic several townships are carnestlj requested to send full delegations to represent them in said Convention, as In all pro

bability business of importance may be UPiSjrrfl Mare.wi h a aar in the forehead, some saddle ma.ks. c 1 1 J ' a white pot on each fide of the netk, ome ctest fallen, hod

By order of the Convention, ,

E. IIedderlv, Secretary.

Clinton Count

Taken cp by William Cooper of Madison township, on Septem:er 26, 1S45, Bril.t Bay Horse, v!th some white airs on bis facr, saddle inaikd, 6 jeat cid last pilng; appraNrd atf40 by Biinejr Mc5ell and Josiah Newbern, before John Clecdiai.in, J. P. Atuit, JOHN BARNER, cteik. Clark County.

Taken tip by Morgan Long v Charlestown townh!p, a

. Jotinsoii County;. . The Democrats of Johnson County are informsd that a Maua Meeting will be helJ in Franklin, on the f.rl Saturday in December next, for the purpose of sending delegates to the Stale Convention to be held at Indianapolis on the 8th of January, to nominale cundidair for Governor and Lieutenant Gomnor, and to lrai;s act enj ether business lhat may come bi fore it. JOHN F. PEGCK ALEXANDER WIL?0X, 2lU WILLIAM HAIUUj.

TIIE SESSION SENTINEL The time is close at hand tvliefl vre shall commence

our Session" State Sentinel. We are fully convinced j ?le' ,7' ,!s a, Bj: Ma, " ie maia "'j . J till, a large arnr on her bre at, about la har.d huh, supiwed that a tn-wccKly paper will be equally valuable and , be about 3 years old iat spring; appiaicd at j.30 by

all lound, vupp sed to bt 12 ur 13 years old, I jj han!a hih :

m other maiks .or brandü peiceivable; a;prüisrd at $13 by John DiUiiitnoud aud.Sair.utl Howe, befoie Wm. Rurhanxti, J. 1. ELI.McCALLEV, clcik. De Ki!b County. Taken up by Daniel Sh iweia .f itichland township,on August 21, IS43, a blight G:ay Mare, 4 or 5 year old, fare and un.ier lip hi'e, Willi a bell on ; appiaied at Alst, a Light Gray !ire Cult, 1 year o!d, niaiked tame as the above described maie; aipraisfd at $21. Als a Daik r.town II rc Coll, supposed to be about 2 years old, star in I'm fve, while pot on the nose, left hind foct white ; appia!.-eJ at JlO befoie William Shower, J. P."' S...W. srilOTT, cletk. Henry County. Taken up by Wil'iia n D. Marien, on September 22, 1S45, a lloe, ab ut H J hinds hih, tome white on the left while fi-t, some white hair on the fort head, ship on the

I ro-e. xupposrd to te 4 rcaia oMt pptaied at 240 befoie

SwaiTuid, J. P. SAMUEL 1IOOVE11, clcik. ! .. I'tndrick County.

Taken op by John W. Cord of Cenlie township, on Sep-

more econoaiicai t!m;i a daily, and have therefore

lirmy liurcer and Simon Rammil, bt foie S. C. Ciawfoid, J P.

concluded so topublioli Our session pa per; yvul be of. tay liurse, fupposrd ta te 4 jrar oil last line, I5J han.h t!ie same large size as llieWcelvlv Indiana State Sonti-' v1'1' !ome "jJ'e mailnon earh fide, small white ?p t on ,.1 1 fP -ij i m i r li ! lR' rrtin f ,h l-ft hulder, i-h d all round, coik behind nel, and aßbrdcd at One dollar. We shall have full , j ,,a, b. f..re : no olher ma:kso, brand pe.reivable, and accurate reports -f Üi? nrocecdlnjs of the LcjjU- i ipiaiscd at $40 A .11 m by Jjbi z Hume t and Kquire A. Intnrn m. Aa ,,1 - t,,v nK or.ZrA ) tiuce, befoie Seth ilu. in, J. F., October 15, IS4Ö.

" , r J . a. D. rAUKEtt, clerk.

Juhnton Coun.'y.

j Taken upbr DiviJ Leina-ters of I'lfasjnt tiwnship, on f)i toter 8, 1S45, a day Mire, about 15 hand high, a rp'it i the fore h.of, cie-t fallen, about 10 jeais old ; appiaised

competent law reporters to report Uio decisions cf the high courts. The importance of the action of the ne.t Legislature upen subjects of rast interest to the peo

ple at large, must be apparent U all : and all are in-! 35- A, a Soriel Mar, bia in her forehead, crest , . . - ' ' , , . , . . ; fillen. some w hite on the left hind Tot, abi ut 13 hinds tercstctl in the information to be obtained from a full li;ht abo.it 13 years r id ; aPpried at $15 by John Whitc-

report ot t'ier proceedings. ve have (fdrther. engaged regular correspond'. nls at Washington city, who will keep us constant' and correctly advised cf p II matters of importance relative to every branch of the Government.

As some may wish to subscribe far a longer term than ' n!beT a 'p,n 'p?s h'!e P nee, ballace t no c I other maik or biar.d peiceivable; appraised at $la by V li the SOiSlOn, Or for the Veekly Sentinel, we euhjoln j ham Elli .tt and David Elliot, b fore John Itaff. tv, J. P., Oc-

tc.U ai.d Joel 1'ieice, btfure Thtmis Gaunt, J. P

ISAAC J0XES, clcik. ' ' Jcriningi County. , Taken up by Wiliism D-ui-e of Columbia township, a Jinel Maie, urprd to be 6 cars old hist sptii'g, 14 hands hiuh, hind fret white, small star in the furehend ; appraised

at Also, a Colt, uppoed to be I 3-ear old lat spung

our term3 in full :

State Sentinel, semi-weekly, nnd tri-wcetly during the session, isl 00 per year. State Sentinel, Weekly, '2 CO per year. Three copies ,t3 ; Five copies .;S ; Ten copies 15 ; Twenty copies $C20 ; Fifty copies, 10. Triweekly for the session, 1 CO. Weekly fur the session, 50 cents. Fire Pot Ofiiccs for Ihc Slate Sentinel. Marion County. Piketon, Clermont, Alluonil!e Webb' Farm, Gvrmantown, Cumberlend, New Bethel Bridgeport, Augusta. irntl-rirhm f'minli, Ilimnlnn TM., A t .1 T 1 1 : 1 1

cj,:i ,.:ii r -n 'V n-i i , inj, a i.i'ni unj ,nair, punie uu iie mil Stilesv(le, Dantille, iew Uiiuhester, Brewnshurp, ! ' j,".i.,' i.,, ...

tuber 10, 1S43.

WM. R. WALKER, cleik.

Jackson County.

PltOCXAIATIOX. IXDIAXA, SS. WnricAi, the numerous blessings which a bountiful God has howeied upou our happy land, iluiing the past year, demand a reverent arknowU dgmt ct of Mi protecting I'roTidtnee, ai'd an humble offei iog of oor bearty thauk, and devout ascrip ioni of piie for l!i unmeiited gooJues: Now TiitmcroKE, in deference to a cutoni sanetiot ed in many v( the States of our faroied Union, in compliance with the wihes of cumbers of my fel'ow ci'iit-n, and in accordance with my own feeling,'l, James Whitcomb, Governor of the State of Indima, dj hereby recommend Thcbsdst, the 27ih day of November instant, to be observed by all, both pastois and pt-oplc; by apTopiiate suriccs in their usual .placet of wonhip, aid otheiie, as a diy of rK4MC GIVl.NO ASD rAI-E Ti Af.MICllTT Goo, for the fife institotioiis which have Lern happily rs vblislicd and transmit ed unto us f r the rit ii liht s.tid tehgi. us piivilcjrcs which we ci j y for the pttsei vatiou of itace am-.n,r our

selves and with foiein naiions fr the blrs-ing of reluming hcahn in our sni(It fir the returns of Sted-time and Huvet f r graciously crowning the jear with the ikb rewaid of the laburs of t!.e hubaiidman foi the increair.g hht of knowledge which illumines our boideis for the giowin spread of the Compel fi eraciously extending and toiitinumj to u theoiH r of mercy ihrouh a P.edeemer and generally for His manifo'd. merrier and favois towards us as

ii.dividnal, as a Stale and as a N ition : TiuUing that the smceie and heatty ubscivance of the üu'y hreby recommtniled, will be accompanied with its fruits of kindness, benevolence and charity towards all. In trtimony whcieof,

i nave nereuuu ei my nana and caused to be affix? J the seal of the Stale, at Indianapolis, this us fuu.tfi diy of November, i:i the year of our Lotd, one thousand eiht huiidnd and forty-five, acd of

lue oiaie, me miiiieia. . - JAS. WHITCOMB. By the Governor i JSo. II. Thomp0X, Sefreiaty of S!a!f. S:iM);i(hL'o!ivc!i!i in. Kotice is Jioiel y piven, that a ('onveniii.n of the f.iend of a better t b crvar ce of the Sal baih d.'v in the täte of Indiana, is inriicd to be I c'd :t I'ldianajnili?, on Wcdncfday, the lOih day of neccmhi t rn-xt. Ample iovUion will be n.Sde for the accommodation of all vi-itei de-iiing to attend the Convention, who will ivli ae to trpbit hrmelvs. m aiuvji g, at the basement room" of the Kiist Piesby terian Cliüicb, where a committee will t e in waitii.e. Twod-iys Wednesday and Thursday, will probsbly l occupied in the hu-ine of the Convention. Apt ropriate-aildiesM S may be txpccie l. E!i'orif Kewjp'-per in tliij Suit will please give this notice a prominent inscitioii.

Iii(Iiauap.'Iis, ov. I, 111..-.

1 III A II V.M li -im,, '

RAIL. UOVtl AOilCE! The St nltho'der of the La'eial Urn rh of the A!adison and llxlianapo'iij Rail K.-a 1 aie hi-ieby.n t ilii d to meet at the Cuiut Itouxe in Sht-lut vi'.W, Siiel'jv oi:niv,Iuilian, between

the h uis of II and 4 o'clock on Sa in!ay, the 13lh diy if

Urrembcr next, and then and tht le 1 1 eirct i hnteeu Directms fjr the. puipisc of otai izii g niJ Coaijcny accoiding to the provision of the charter. - , -

And they are alo fuithfi io'ified that the sum cf twenty-

five certs on rach su,e of Sim k suu-ci ileJ is leijuesied to be paid in, on c; before that lim--JAMES ELLIOTT, N. TE XL, . WM. LUTLE, M TONKR. U.M. HACKER, ' Cor.mitsiontrs. SuntTViLLr. Nor. 4, 1S45.

tnia ii.val.,able mrdim . prrpaird from an rt..,ve prae. tiee of at-veral years in a biüou climate, and U nevi r knoai fail of curing Frver n4 Jjur, or any cf the dm,- atmvc nar4. I bow huare.uff. rii'R from dirnxi vt il.l. kinj, al. tbn ho have rMt nie inli,!ffro.n th.-ir ifJVcu biton-tbe coi,iiiutw-a, ill find the India I hi.lafo-ur a moat invaluable rrnv c!y for mrifj ns lw bl.iod, ami ütnroi.ghiy tUau.ii.p from tXe ty.urui tl.e mvr. bid iffi ctkof a biliout ctimatr. The oiuK .Tul fH ration of the Cholar.-rur in eradiratinf bit from ihr human fjsu m, rau only elplain iis extraordinary ajmry in the t?.lr, ihoruu?h an.l x-rruanrnt cure x,t U rtr anj a.c, and the various grades of iiiU-rmitit M and n nfinrrutmr. Fm Km. Reis Wtuiis, Uniui Sialti Dutr! Jdt fvrtki Dutri Mr. Enxeart! Eirtghcm. . D,.im;i Om a iui

IHar Sir W.ih prrat piramre I tele i),r f,c, of the comnWca

and radical eure of the Ftvt-r and Ar iih which my son M il-

nam attarktd, by the ute, nurinant to dinctiom. cf Dr. Ot-

rood India Cholagnjpte. He had a. srr-re an attack a I evrr

i;nt-d, and I appr.ht-nd d a hug intt-rot ibis Iiae, vhieli aitorae yeanao the rae b-nl rvid d at Teeuraatk. B':t 1

at provide ntially Ud lo limlrf your adrrrtoM-im-tit in relation i thii m dit ine din rminrd tu t: y it, and the n?e of one bottle bn.lt

ihe diMix-, and I am ei.nfidtnt hat tlft-cnd a radical rtrr. a ta

moi.lh. hate ow .la pv.i mittiout a return of ir, aitd my torn n i. tbeenjnjniento.ri bi.t b-alib. It it an imaluable nn dirilte and

should be geaer.1!) kno n. HQSS WILK1XS.

Frm . SnmiH V. B. Tho.iumi, Midtin Slatt SrtaU. ßiaxiacnkv.'Dre. 13, 1841. Mr. Binghnm You aih meto intuna you bat I know cf Dr

O-good'j India ChoUgrg'ie, ur knli biliuns meilicine. Idubrltc,.

.. ir ih, irnu- and t-rliraryvC ihi. mnlineweree- ncrall Luuwaw lhc-(-rrrcna.Vuewoud4.r,,littM;(:,1 "

I prvcuml a bottle in the tpring of JS41, and hae

brlirr lhat tnyrlj'anit family ttevprd the agar lmt trimg tm .

H'lCTrr tf itl vrr. I't rl.ajn no siinnncr since the settlement nf this fine peninsular

hat the fever and agile bvt-ii to pr lint at the la t. I have reeom-

mt nili d llii. raeiliiine in nttim-roiit inlane-t, and tkrn ihr dirahad liecome fivrd and, brfVd the skill of ( hyiriam ; and hext

nrvrr kntn-a it fart! It hat uiiiveral!y prudiicrd (he mutt happy

i3Vvi,and 1 bt-lirve ii hat wver txen ivctiii,.! by auy UM-dKiuc im

rcin-iviiig the biliout iIim attt of the clüniite. .

YoLrtri.K.ifi!Iy, SILVHEN V. It. 1 HOW MIDGE.

.. NOTICE.

WjnCPCSALS will be ivceivrl hy the niidemiened at tlientfice of

iL the beciet.iry ol Milte, until aturday ths Hih diy of Govern Ikt, 1HIÖ, at "J o'clock, P. .M., for f. .Mi in a'ud liimlins the la, J. or-

nais nnil rrnc.inm.n 4 tnr next Urneial A-winMi ( the Mat oi In-

Taken up by William Mcflary of Washington township, I diana, in lonn and inanncr prrsctit-d I v l.iw. '1'l.e mrcrcful hid

drr will I ropiired to enter into boa t wish security fur the fuithlul

periormauce ot is coiUNtrt. J:0. H. THOMSON', Pec'yof Stnte. HORATIO J. HAKUIS. Audit.wi.f ßiale. B. MAYUKU', Tretsurer of Stale. November 5, IS 15. 41

national foothold there, we would still have been safe

In an evil hour, however, and view inj the matter as of little importance to us or our citizens, an arrangement was mode, not only permitting her citizens to occupy jointly with ours that territory, but to t-xtend

the jurisdiction of that government over her subjects jjer

eyebrow, which, with her iscalp, cani'e off her head in one entire piece. The scalp is now in the Museum of our medxal college. Dr. Marsh, who va9 called

in to attend the afilicted girl, has but faint hopes of

there. This much securer1, her al-grasping ambi-!

tion led her to believe that ehe had an equitable claim to the fee simple of nt least a portion of this vast domain. In the assertion of this claim, unfortunately,

recovery. A similar accident hapened at a mill

in the village a fe.v years ego.

Manslaughter. A man hy the name of James Median, 'from Troy, New Vork, fell into ä vault

she at one time found spints in power here ready to aooui ten ieei ucep, in riusourgn, ana was instantly succumb, and actually offer to close the controversy JnJcd as, head somewhat cut and his neck

uioiuwaicu. x lie cuiuucr i lirv uruiiiini in a ociuici

by ceding to her all north of the 49th parallel of lati

tude. Encouraged by this offer on our part, (the negotiation at that time having been broken off, ) she now advances and claims all between that line and the Columbia river, with the free navigation of the latter. Delay the thing but a little while longer, and 6he will deny that we ever had a claim to a foot of linrl west of the Itockv Mountains.

, ,. . . . A ... , . An Anti-Bank society has been formed in Lasalle Tue limits of a letter like this, will not permit, !CÜU m , The mcmbcrs pledre themselves not to

even ii i naa lime 10 aevoie to it, to emer mvj a. iuii , reCeive or use Uank notes or scrip of any kind, and

of manslaughter against the two contractors who had ltfc the vault in that exjoed condition. Mr. Dc Bonneville, a lecturer on Mesmerism, in which he was aided by his wife for some time with great snccess, was thoroughly exposed at Bichmond, lately as a humbug, and he was held up to public scorn.

Springtown, North Salem.

Hamilton County. Westfield, Nob!esvi!Ie, Sirawtown, Cicero. Hotie County. Lebanon, Thornleysville, RjaIton, Jamestown, Eagle Village, NorthnVIJ. Morgan County. Mooreaville, Monrovia. Hancock County.' Greenfield, Sugar Creek, Charottesville, Philadelphia, Eden.

Johnson County. Greenwood, Franklin, Far West

on September 27, IS 15, a Black Horse, some white spots on

tht near tile of the neck, some scars on the shonMers, shod all roi nil, tuppnsed t be 6 year old, about 14$ hands hih ; appraised at $ 10. JOHN HAMILTON, cleik. Slilison County. Taken up by Ji.hn Miller of Pipe Creek twnsliip, a Bny Ihrsc, bind fett while, blaze fate, spivincd in the hind foot, jiotne w hite on the fore hr-t, about 15 hands hih : ro other maiks or brands perceivable ; appraised at $20 by l.uac Mooie, senV, and Jesse Harris, before Filuch Sirlsr,

I J. P. -

By N. Swartz of Pipa Creek township, an Irön drar Mare,

5 rears old ; appiaised at $35 by John Chamness and James

ol. Copley, d lore r lancis M-jier, J. r. I ed lhat rroxie iiijstl iii writing, igtied by the party rmresented.

By Gcoige Smith of Richland townlnp, on September 12, 1 and fi'ert with the Secretary, liy or.lrr, C V. CSlrY, Secy.

ks, ninill bell on i f "oiMiicrtni me loiiuwius nmnea pinrrs nre requedra lo publin

apprai.ed at $27 50

'I

, , liid,.iictpoli. October 31, IÖ-15, j

raiüiS mniiher of said rrtrpiny are tierel.y nutnied that ih-ir A.

J- ml Mectixo will I held at thia OtTire On Uie frst Wednes

day, being the 3d day of Decri il.er nfnt enstiins.at ln o'clock in the (irenooii, Tor the choice of Director, aud the lrana:lion of auch

other tmsiuei as may be ur.?meil iier.rssury.

JC-leroii li'lehding to vote hy proiy at aid rneettngre remind

Aio, a Ray Filley, hii d feet white above the pas'.ein joint.

supposed to be yeais old l-t spiing t no other maiks or bian.ls prrce ivabie j appraised a,t $22 50 by John Beel and Mibchi V. Ralph, before Chnsliaa Lower, J. P. ; By Samuel Moon of Van Buren township, a Black Hore, star in I. is foiehca4, small snip riini.in to the end of h'u n-je nearest the left nostiil, left fjie foot white above the Patern joint, hind fect white nearly up to the hock j ints, suppled to te 4 yens old next spring, supposed to he half

--; appiaised at $3.. Also, a Liht Scrrcl Mare, has

the above noüce to lh Ruiniiiit ol one djllar in llieir repeclive m-

pefs, nnd present their hüls Lr pnyinent to the local Ajen I of the

( din; any, wiio is iterehy eithorizrd lo v the name, via : Gazette, New Albany, Palladium', llichtiiond, Srntincl, I' ort V ay e, Eiprext,

l err nam-, uazatt, ViiicennrM", f ret rrti, Intayet'esral, br avitle, Btarifa, I jiwieiicebiirgli, fite rrttt, South Bead. Tt.trrapk Lozangpnrt, Democrat, Goshen.

'J lie pnhlhera of the almve piper, will please forward their pa

per Minimum; Hie advrmeiiiei l in the Trea.iirer. 41-lm

She'by County. PJccsant Tiew, Shelby vil'e, MorrU-' oren Uttered with her fore foet toother, supposed t be 4

town. ears eld next r.rin ; apnraied at 35 by Peter Eaton and

Jo!iua inccnt, before Hoiano .. Kent. J. p.

Tra vflling .t sen is For the Weekly and Semi-Weekly Slate Sentinel, E. S. Tyler, Benjamin Drum, S. V. Frye. CT-Mr. JI. EutterEcld is authorized to obtain subscribers, and receive payments for the Indiana State Sontiöel until furthet noticd. , . Cfccimmii Prices Ciirrciif. Corrected from the Chronicle of November 14. f7otrr,city mill, bl 0.00a4.50 Oil, tinecd, eall O.64a0 65

Canal Si wa.tis, 4.30J4.40'Si.'f Katiawha.Lush 0 23a0 26 ; Grain, wheat, bush 0 700.00 Seeds, flax, bush O.POal.OO;

Corn, 0.23j0.30 Timothy, Oats, 20a0.25 Clover. Ww,loo:e.ton, 12.0015.00 IVMsky gill

MADISON, Nov. 15.

By Maxwell Pritchird (now in the hands of David Fick-

' ard of Monroe township,) on October 2, 1845, a Roan Hoise,

supposed to be 9 yers old next spili'f, black Jcgs, main and tul, star in his forehead, some saddle or gear marks, about 14 i r 15 hands hij;h, thiee shoes on, tho-e befote are "teel t cd ; appraised at $CS. Also, a Black Colt, very small, blaze face ; appm-ed at $2 by Wm. P. Etthison and Hcniy Molcr, jr., befoie Jesse Williams, J P. Attest, JAS. HAZLETT, clerk. Mit shaft Cour.ty. Taken up by Jacob Kuntz tf CiCiman town-hip. on Or taler I, H45, a Liphl Gray Mate, the left a g!as eye, a little dark under the liht eye. ome d.nk kin on both siJe.of the month, shaded ot clouded about the neck and shoulder, left

fore an! risilit hin I f ot has a d.nk tiire d wn the f 're parH

.uujj.oj of the hoof, 14 hands hijjh. suppose J to be between 2 and 3 5.00.i5.25 t yrau old j p;iaiscd at f.32 by Thatnas Lock and Henty 0 L'la0.21j : Yockcy, Lefjie John A. Loshbouh, J. P. . ..

Attest, ISAAC HOWE, clcik.

Oiren County.

IE. ink Serin and Treiviiry IVotes.

f S'l E uiiilrrsizned has on roMsi'.'iimri t a lot of Bank Scrip and

A. Treasuri) Xotei wlii-h l.e will ex'-hanze upon advantageous

irrms lo IIiobm wuhni? ij ue either. Borrowers or rinkitig lund and other? at a distance, woul.l !o well to np;1v hv hitter for tlm

amnitut they Vnnt tef;re ttie iiik in- fr"tsr,!ej in Nnrem!er, If

it is desired I will make pajiuunt lot tl.tin ct the proper oHice

n.'af thcrs:t.

I slmtl continue to par taxr in an v ronntv in the State. Funds

should he forwarded t y 1st of Deerin1.er next. r9 tf-is A. XV. MORRIS. Gen. .Srnt. TIicSt:i;c cf Eiifli::ua -laiion C'ciiuty. I thi Probatb I'oi'HT or Maui Cocitv. ' PeUlitmfor PartiHtm of Hud KUate Isabella ?:ephensoii vs. Ji.lni lephfinoo. Archihald Grleven and .aiiry brieves, hi' wire, lliiinphiry Griüiih and Jane Grilüili, hi wife, John Sleilienn -J.I, Alilligait Gullirie. and Rebecca Guthrie, lim wife. Leoii;dn. .Sleplieimm and Naoey, his wif, Junie It. Kennedy nnd Ly din, his wife, Leonidis HepliensoirSd, John McCoy an ii ls;illl.i McCoy, I. la wile, Georg teiihenson, John Stehri).n 3.1, Abuer II. tinnglev. Aiii.inda Iongley, Elias lonctey, hnire persons uT free cr.and Margaiet tApbeiison, Jolall le-

phen-on.Th.ia. J. lephensnn, Klixihetli Stephenson, Thomas Sleplienon, Mary Ptephenvin, Klijuh StephenMn, William Ste( lienaon, Amos ütephriimn, tH-rvi lmi lonctev. tk-pliiniis lincley, I i re

im s l-onf'ey, hii.I Alcander Loiigtry, who are infants within the ace of twenty one jeara. "ST being nrJered in Ihe ef itw-sf .fT th nhnve named pelitioner C azainst Ilm nUive n.iniel defendants, fi!ed in the nffice of Hie

eterk of the probate Cooil a't.iesai l,.m citltier 30th, 445, and veri

Ttxr, i.r, K Itrin Hoimin nf 1i, Vtnn i.,n.l.;n T tM fiei by i ffi Invit, that I he uliove naired defendants, John Stepliensnn.

Pay Hoise, hitped in the light bip, small star in bi forr-

Tor. The" packin season has begun with us. The bead, about IC hands high, 7 years old ; arpraied at $15,

number of hogs killed here this season, up to Thtnaday Alsi, a Daik Bay Mare, smill blaze in her foiehead. supevening last, is 1,450. j p.ed to be 8 years old, 15 hands hih ; appraised at $33 be-

We hear of Ihe following purchases during the week, at

the rates annexed : One lot of 100 hog, at $4,00 for all weighing 200 lb, and upwards ; $3,75 for those weighing from 150 lo 200 lbs. One lot of 80 at an average of f 3,90. Wheat. 75 cents per bushel. Coi'ricr.

discussion of the nature, extent nnd grounds tf our

claim. It is sufficient for present purposes to say, that having given the matter full consideration, I find not a shadow of doubt that oar right to all of Oregon, from latitude 42 deg. to 51 dog. 40 m., is tangible end valid, and that Great Britain has not an iota of claim to an inch of territory embraced in those Lmits, west of the Mountains. Furthermore, I arn clearly of opinion that our Government ought not to negotiate in any way to relinquish, unless for an equally valuable consideration, any portion of either, as matter of policy, from intimidation or otherwise." This ground, I believe, the administration is prepared to take; and in doing so, I trust it will be sustained by the people. A tew members of Congress, of both houses, have arrived, among whom is 3Ir. Davis, of your State,

w ho, I am happy to find, is among the prominent candidates for the Speaker's chair, with ä reasonable prospect of success. It depends, however, entirely

upon the harmony with which the western members

act together. The time has come vhen the West must act for itself, if it wishes to get hi fair share

and influence at the seat of the National Government

There is to be t hard scrambling for offices in the

rift of both branches of Congress : not the least of

which will be that for Trinter. Many advocati the

election of Mf. Ritchie, out of respect for him, as a

veteran in the cause of Democracy, and the editor of

the leading, or what should be the leading, organ of the party. Others contend that as he is the organ of

the Executive, for which the Executive patronage is a sufficient compensation," it is proper that the people,

through their Representatives in Congress, sliould

have an organ of their own, as a check upon the Ex

ecutive branch of th'c Government not that such a check is now wanted, but that contingencc6 might

arise wherf such a thing would be convenient and ser viccable. I do not now assert what would be rih

in this matter," nor will I attempt to predict what

will be the fesult. I admire Mr. Ritchie, perhaps

more f jr what he has been than w hat he is, (for I fear the days of his greatest usefulness are past,) and

would regret very much that his coming to ashing

ton should be a disadvantage to him.

x A general chanje of the ofSct fa of tho Senate is

expected, though a vigorous effort js being made by

some of them to be retained, particularly the beere

tary, Mr. Dickens, than whom I venture to say no man

to deal exclusively in gold and silver.

(t7Tlie Native American " newspaper at Phila

delphia, owned by Hector Orr, a Scotchman after

sinking a good di'al of money, has itself sunk into the receptacle of things lost.

Convicted of Murder. Andrew V. Totter has been

convicted at New Haven' of the murder of Lucius f.

Osborii, in iebruary last.

A beggar died recently in Philadelphia, when lie

was found to have amas sed !s"U,(.!U.

I. O. O. F. CIIXCULilR. The Grand Lnde of the United States having at is late

session provided by law for the atte-tatinn of the Corresponding Socieiary to all Cards issued from aud after the lt of January, IS46, and having also diirctcd the revised work of

the Oriicr to be supplud to all the Lodges ant Encampments

under its jurisdiction in eason to allow the same to be put in operation simultaneously throughout the juiidiction on the 1st day of January, 1846 the undesigned begs to

inform all whom it may concern, that by the contract made

for punting the revised woik, the Corresponding Secretaiy

will Le in possession or the same oy trie tust ot uecemper,

Lai est Arrival of Nciv Hoots and Shoos AT TIIK CITY SHOE STOKU! One Hundred Packages Njio Boots and Shoes, at Wrfti.l sale or Retail! FPY tlie last arrival from the Dent, 1 am in receipt of a l.irje In-

foie Wm. Asher. J. P.. October 13, 1845.

.T..C. JOHNSON, clerk Porter Ccur.ty.

Taken up by. Alanson Finney of t cntie township, a B-iy Mare Colt, supposed to be 3 years old last spring, le't hind fact whi'e, about 14 hand hih, is a natural trotter; appraised at J30 before Joseph Jones, J. P. JOHN C. BALL, cleik. Bipley County. Taken npby Drewry Shnemake of Franklin township, on

September 25, 1345, a B iy Mare, with black or daik Ie,

main and tail, white feet, star in the forehead, a few

spots on the

to be S yea

with black

Am indi Longl?y, Elias LmicW, St-netus Irfingley, e-tinnis longIrv, Cirenu loiialev an I Atr;i lr l)iijy, are mrt resident of rlie

St ile of I ml nn a. 'J'lH?rfice, tt i hire'y onlrred that not ire of the pendency of aid. petition le fiven lo nid nnii-nuidetit (lelt-ndniils, (jT three wrks !irxslvely in the Indiana Stxte Sentinel, newnpaper prlnti d in ai.l ciMiniy nf Marion , and tlitil tlwy niiprnr and nn wer:iii! netttinn on Ilia tirsl rta v of the next term of said court, to

! he held at the Court in liidiaua;xilis on tlx second Monday in

iH-cember next, at which time, or as axon t!ierrre l as H hall be ccnvenirnl for said court tliey wiil hear Ute -ild (NMlticn. ' Altert, K. U. DUSCAX, Clk. November, 47 3wis

Stale f Iinliati i 31aiim Cottnty, Set. Is thi Mabiox I'tscriT CoiHT. JiraY Trim, 1846. Banner LntviieaJ v. Jcthro Wood, Julia Wood and John M. Tallinn. Chancer.

h'l'C i nrillF nhove nnmed roinpl.niiiiii.r, Hainer-I.nwliead, l.nvin on

voice of Boots and Shots for Fall and IfinUr trade, which, with

my former stock, make my aseoitnienl vtry complete, ami I would now invits the atienlion of buyer lo an examiuilion ot Iii Lwn-ttt

üoaw.and which will be w.ld for Ca. or Barter. at Cincinnati w'h a cord, 3 years old ; appraied at $22 51, before Row

or Louisville Fricfs. Iluying them as 1 do of the Jlnufaelurem, fur lsnd U'dJinson, J. r. I.O.MIAU JV fc.lt IV lit , Cleik. Cask, I can sell llieni fur a small advance on Cast, and shall be itis- By J'0. S. S. IlvTEB, deputy. lied with very small profits. .My arraii;ements are such that I hall j Pwc Cmntti be constantly receiving lame additions lo my present assortment, and j ' ... county. s fast aa the styles or fashions chanse.I sli:ill he able toofler the I Taken up by John llmrhman Cf Lnion township, a Gray neive.i to my customers. I wmild invite the attention nf country Horse, ab .ut 15 hands hih, shod all r unil, supposed lo be merchants lo an examinntion of my assortment, and pledge myseif 12 or 14 rears old t appraised at $30 before Ebenezer S.nith, . ii r ! .... ...... . I .... ., t sir v

lU9r.il ii.' mriii, luv m HiiuC na iuit a uiejr iv-iii uu j ....h mi u:,J J I

e bick, white spot near the off nostril, su prised I vrm'cr 4th, 1"43, Via hi t ill of ramplatut-iii tlie ahoye ' the money fur one lot Uluie I ordered a ol I ria-t j a'rtiraied a D Mso a l?av Mate ,!tilh'd "'t a?aii.:t ti:e it hove named defendants, in tt.c rlerk'a jt.niMla fr rhe ailie'e that I do lioi i a oil pa 1 1 appraisca a. .3. Also, a Lay .xiaie, ffire of ,h(, Mjtriorf c-lrruit cül,rt afo-esaid. ahn an m,l.-.vit of a ,, , . . , ..iri,., . i,,(v Ti,- , or daik le, mam and tail, had on a yoke, tied j diilltwrted nn.lconiTMjtc.it wit..c. f-:owin- that t;.e defendant V" 1 V . V

market in the went.

49

J. II. OGI.rHRY.

IVcw Hoots, ht'ai for Cash r It. liter.

prime thk-k Unots, al '..r.(l to $1.75

da do do do, l.ö i.l'J - ,. do do la d., 2.05 2.50 (extra)

Co do calf pump soled Eutt, do do do welt do do do do do, campaigned soles, da do do water proof do, do do kip do do do. r For sale at the CVy SAe Stare, by J. It. OGLES P. Y. 49 Prime Walking Shoes .for the JLiulics. TT API CS' prime kid welt walk in srio-4, HL do do fonl morocco oVl (In, do do calf strap do du, do do do tmxkin do. do d't undressed morocco walk in? shoes.

T'ten up by James .Walker of P.isey township, a Brown

piaied at tZO Lefoie A. M. C. f.owdv, J. P., Oct ber 31,

IS 15. ' JOHN L. It iBLNSON, cleik. Tippecanoe County, . , . , , Taken np by Jicob Sebum of Rando'ph township, on October 6, 1S45, a Bay Mare, black mane and tail, small while spot on the stifle joint, about 15 hand hiuh. supposed to be 5 jearsold: no other maiks .or brands perceivable j appiaised at 3j by John Ramcy aud Jeremiah Lanks, bif jie Clus. D. Stiton, j. P.

Political Mysteries of IiitU;in:tioii. ' '' 'ki.m feet tar '. th- r. rei.ead.

.K.vn . u....'..l.re ....i l .l:.7... I- ".--- 1 - - --

A one which wul'banvlned nes'oV 'rTi tta 'Ä3 PI"I o be 4 year, old next sp. inc. about 14 hand.h.xh .

wire-woikersnf these parts, namely: Why to it that every body is at otrier marks or D-anns perceivaoie ; appraisea ny

Julia Wood i. not a rei.e:it o.'' Hie Male of Indiana. Therefore the said Julia Wo.nl is liere'vv not ified ti-i'.t s;:id suit is now pendln ins.ii.l court, nnd t fine unless siie plead to or answer the same before the raMing of the cuuje, the bill ;s to her w ill lie taken as coifeed. Atte. H. B. tiU.VC.W, Clk. November 4th. IfIS 46 Mii:i:iFa''? mai;s virtue of hro Ven.l.iioii Rxpoiinpes to met direrted from 3d the clerk's ntfic; CI H.e Mario. i eir-uit court, I will rxi.oM.to

I nnhlie sale, o-i the SHUi il.tv of Xnveiii' er. 143. ut the Court

Horse, snr.nose l to be vel old list sorin. about 1 4 h-.nl ! House door in Imlianaimü, witi.i:i the hour prrs-ri'ed hy law.

hih, hind fer t white, star in the forehead ; appraised at $3Q. ' the reut nnd profits, for si en y.-ars.cf the folle-vinif real estate. AIo, a Dark Iron Cray or Roan Mare, 3 years old, 14 hand ! ' 11"l..No-! n'u1 " e v 'Vn" "' !l lo.1 N" 'V? T"re rI .i r l i i .rf-in ii i 02, ami ot No. 4. in mjuare No. Ct), in 1'ie town of indiniiapolia : high, small slar m the forehead appraised at $20. Also, a . ng() he uilt,awn o! t(U tUweat quarter of seetio.l Sorrel llor-e, blaze in Ihe f .ce. hind Te t whi'e t the foot- i ?0, townsMp 18, and raus 4 ca rontainini 38 4 1C0 acre? ; and rk. suppesed to be 2 year old, about 13 hands liiijh i ap- on failure Ut realise ti e full amount of judgment, interest, aud

costs, I wül nt the same liim ami nia'e, expose me tee sunpie or an id rer.l cst.te. Taken as the property of John and Mallhcw Little, at the suit of A. Harrison. A. W. RUSS KM., Nov. 5, l-!.". 46 3wi Rt-erilT of Marion tountr.

Frem JIv. E. FaSmiwosth, CkanceVar of tht Stall of Midugan. lUiaoiT, March 23. 1543.

Hr. Eihva-'d Ringham, Dmggiit, Dtirait.

Sir I hare rriile nr of Ur. Osgmd't India Cholagogne and harm

had opiurtiinitirti.f iim-ising its salutary tfiVcts a hen used by

nihers. I believe it a most valuable medicine for the etrre af Jever end ague ; and ato thai il proper ue i I pvre a msaf tertai pieveutive aainit its recurrence, to hieb person bo hare b rat

aCIicltrd with it are liabk'. Very respeetfullr, ' '

E. i-ARXSWORTH. Frem Ltcivs Abbott, .V. ., late Surfte United Statte Jlrmy. Psiboit, Oct. 1,1841. Ta Cirorrf bingham, E,q,.1jrnt far the eale ef the IudnChelazrgucl du hereby certify that I have used the India ChoUfopn prepared by Charles Öigit-i, M. D., fur i.terntittrnt fevers, and it has exceeded my nuwt tanguiite t-xpeetations in the enrecf said disease. I feci a confidence in recommending; it as a perfectly safe and "ieiI- U-ncfieial renudy and yrr fr fcvtr ai.d.ague, chill fver, dumb ague, of any other form uf imerm:ttent frer. i - I du furiher tetir- that the nuditine hu in this vicinity, and in other here it has Iwrn ued, acluind a very high reputation, and thai in every ease thfre it has betn used lo my knowk-dc, it has anitertally pnnluctd a speedy curt, and restored to t'.:e niot perfect health, hen all other remedies hate failed. . -. Rejpectfully yoi.r, LUCIUS A REOTT. Price SI Sold in Cincinnati, Ohio, holeah? and retail by SANFOHD & PARK, general agents Ter the at their West ern Otpot fur the sale, uf valuable Fasily Medicines, north-cast corner of Fourth and. Wjtlritit streets. Sold by TOM! IXSÖV HIT IWRS, tj.Jlanapnlis. 41 Vistnr's Ka!sa::i of Wild thcrry! Will Miracles never erase ! More evidence rf Ut surpassing health Retlorcttive Virtues ! ! ! n.? n n h Frem Dr. BzUr, Springfield, Washington ce. . Mesir. Sanford Kt Tatk. Springrield, Ky. May 14, 1845. tientt I lake this opportunity .f informing you of a most remarkable cure performed upon ce by the use tit 'Dr. Wistar'a Balsam ol Wild Cherry. la the yaar 7?40 1 was taken with an ii.fl immsiiop of ibe LoseU hieb I lebnred under for six wet ki alien I g.-aduapy rreovt re. In Ihe fall of 1831 lacs attacked iihavre cold, ahich sealed

itself ujion my lungs ; and for the space of time )ar I ai confiutd to my bed. 1 triid all kind ol mtdicim-, and every varkty of medical aid i:hnm bt-iH-ft ; cud thus I xaritd along itatil the winter of I6s4, bin I heard of "Iiittar's Pclinm af Wild Cierry.' My liien.lt persuaded mc to give it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery and had pr?-parvd jnyseir f r the change of another world. Through (heir soiiciiation I was induced to maka use or the Genuine W'ü.'flr' Ealtnm af Wild Cherry. The effect was truly atoiiibing. - After five years of affliction, pain aud sufferiiig'; andrtcrhain spent four tr five hundred duller o pu.poe, snl the best snd most respectable phyiciaiw bad proves! unavailing, I was srn restored to entire kealih by be blessing of God and the umt of Dr. Wittar's CaUam ol V.'ild C herry. Iamuow enjoying good health, and tuch is my altered appear-

J ace that I am no longer kcuan when I meet my furnier acquaint

ances .. .. I have rained rapid!) in weight, and nsjr fleth ii firm and solid I can now eat as much as any. person, and my food seems to sgrea with nre. I have eaten more during the Iat six months than 1 hast eaten five year before. . Considering my case almost fViracle, I deem it necessary for tlie good of the afflietid, and adviyloae tithe proprietor and my '-'low men (ho should know where rtlkf may U bad U make this statement pi.blic. May the bless inp of : God ret 3pon the proprietors of so valuable a luctlicjne as Wistar Bahana uf Wild Cherry. yours respectfully, , WM. H., BAKER. JCJ-The following letter from Docbur Ritcluvy, of Franklin, ltd who stands hi;h in his rofrsion, and ranM-amung the firt pwlitician tf lite Slate, shall sjm ak for i. self in ccmuiendalion of tk 'Ginuiac iViur's IJaU.tin of Will Cht rry.' Franklin, Ind., April 14, 184. Mer. Sanford & Park I have but a Tew bottles uf Wistai's balsam f wild cherry rrniainii.g on land ol the last kit furnished ma

by you. I heretofore waited until I had sold out and had obtained

another. But sucb tl.a

Mi to be without it, and am

The money lor the last lot shall

be forthnmir hy the time the bit i dipted of, which, from tl.a

ales 1 have ma Je lately I think w ill be but a thorl lime, 't he effects ol t !- balsam are in many cafes strikingly U tu. final, flt biiprtvcs t.pcn maiiain'aiice mare than any at her Patent Medicine I have ever sirn.jC3 Alinoil alleiher fail npon trial, and not being able lo bear ihc lest of experience, soon, sink into disuse. This, how ever, seems to be m.l highly valued by those who bavat tested it virtue, an I experienced lis healing efficacy in their una cae. Yours very reecitu!ly, JAMES KXTCliEY. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by SANFORD fc PARK, Km ih-eail corner f Fourth aud Walnut sts. And by TOMLIXSOX MIO I UtHS, Indiana polls. 41

For sale at the Ciry Shoe Store, I y J. II. mil.ESBV.

45

. , . . . .. ... ..... .r..n.-' v ire-woiaers oi mew nans, nni.ieiy ; i ny is it in rvrry ww y ii , v ..j-.----. - t - - - - ' - j löj.antl in Order lO laCllItate ItS OlStllt'UtlOT, respect! Jliy l A..,,,., r.f lhir u;ittrlis ilnnnin m wIwr Iwv it.. r..n al.tiit Vm. I.nn and DaviJ Corwin, before John Shaw. ir.. J. P..

requests mat urana ecietaiies auu uianu otrue win u- nnyiuine. like xA or accurate timer isnw this Important evil October C, 1S45 form him at an early moment what number of Cards miy be ' can be remedied by callinjat W. It TJLBOTTS Jerelry Store, and p; reter Gatt

required in their respective stales, ana oy wnat cnannci, ii

any other than ihe ordinary public conveyances, they would

prefer to have the quota of Caids and li.ioks t lanstni'tea. The law directs lhat a credit shall be allowed to each State Grand Lode anJ Giand Encampment for such number

cf Catds as they may re tum to the Concponding Secretary

of the issue of 1845.

It is also provided that a set of Books for each Lode and

Encampment reported to have been in existence at the last annual session shall be foiwarded to each State.

I have therefore a No to request that if any additional

number be rcquiied, information be given to the Coiespouding

Secretary at an early moment. ine OKI ujiks must ue , JIanco(k County, Miana, in the house formerly kept by Ur. Hamilton

received by Ihe Giand Secretary and Giand Scribe or each n( more recently hy ir. Raridrn, where he will le prepared to restate at the time of delivering the revised woik, and if con- j reive and wait on travellers in a sntUfacinry manner; an. I from his

venient, the same nay be handed over to the U. U. I. one

of the State, whose receipt will be a full dicharpe if not

r:-, nf Wathintrlnn tnwnshin on Ser.temher 25.

having them overhauled. He has engaged the services of Mr.. ..i rhnnt Sorrel Hone 5 vais old laU prin atjjut tMiu.Es FaacH.who Mi recommended to the public as one of the . ;,V 7 t. Ü 4 r . lv i r . .- f .iTJ . . i ,i,.rn.,,,. ah ...k .in,.i.ri , mvi-.r. .haii 14 hand htih. hind feet white half way up t. the miee

be well and neatly done, anil warranted to rive entire sat Matt inn, or jiint. left foie f ot white above the fetlock, one saddle critic, no charee will be made. The Public ai invited to live him one trial, j small blaze in the fare t no other maiks nr btan.ls perceiva-

and should ha fail aiving entire satisfaction, the article vorked on ntt ar.rraied at $H5 by 7.. B. Richardson and Alexander

BY virtue of a venditioni exponas lo me direete.d from the rlerk's oltire of tiic Marion rirrult court. I will expose to pu'.lir; snip, On the 8ith day of Xovem'-er, Idl5, at the Court

House iloor ii Indianiipolis. witiiiu the iinii-s prrs.-ri"cd hy taw.

TO.tf LlXSttN

Have appointed sole agents in Indfaiiapolia for the aala of the follow ing valuable Aie.liti.ie: tLTliristol's .irsapnrilla, Fur curing Scrofula, Tellers, X'jty sipelas, Cancers, old and malignant wr-s, Mercurial Hit-cases, and all disorders evidencing au impurity af the blood. Ttice SI. per bottle. OMiriilN-y" Oiiitmcut, Called by ni any "Oridlcu's Salt Khcutn Ointmntfronx lis entire Bias.

--.. - - j ' I . .11 n:. ... C . It P 1,..... K...IJ ir.J B,m -m.m. vta

the eents and profits, lor Sfiven yfnrs. of the followlne- real estate, ery tnn a.. w-.. , . low": All that par.-el or tract of land, Ivins wett rf the canal, I Prke ?ö cts. a buttle.

heliinsius to the northeast qunrter or section one, townstip lb, and ranee 3 enst, in Marion county; t.id on iiiilure to realiae the full amount of judgment, interest and rots, I will nt the sinne timx and place, fipw the fee siinpte of snid real estnte. Tken as ttie property of William Laugsilale at the suit of Jn'.n Vanhlaricum. . , A. W. RUSSELL. Nov. 5, IP 15. 4G-3w i Pheri T of Marion County.

Will he paid fr. All kinds of Clocks. M'utches. Muiad Instrument, fipedacles, and Jerelri neatly reniird. Ti e ei caeeuieiit with Mr. French is pennaR.nt; so bring on tour Watches, fee.. If ytai want them none up right. lxp opposite Washington Hall, and Ihre doors eannf Gen. Drake's. 49 W. H. TALBOTT.

;iii:a:M iioti:i.

Johnson, Leftrre Pcnrcse Stidham, J. P. By David Jones of Vab.ih township, Dult rlny Mare, about 15 years old, blaze io the forehead, hind feet white, hada leathern baiter on: no other maiks or biands peiceiva

ble i appraised. at $23. Al o, a Bright S.nel Horse, about

convenient, they may be safely packed and forwarded direct

to this office, the receipt of which will be acknowledged by

the undeisuncd. JAS. L. ItlUüELr.y, lot. cc y.

1 . . I ' 1 t r-r-

Slate of Iuili.tiiu rioonc County-. , llnon CiacotT Cocm, AraiL Taasr, Welvina Mrltrooai vs. John N. McB.ooru. Pt'itio fur Dirercl, i t tT satisfactorily appearing from the affidavit of John Gl.srtn,a tilntrcsteil eron. nled in th clerk's office nf the Boone rircnil court, on tue Ulli day of November, 1Ö15, that John N. Mr Broom, tlie al ove named defendant, la not a resident of the State of Indiana; and the s.iJ Metvina Mc Broom, the alove named complainant, hnvi i also fitc.l her ctition or hill asnlnst the said Jo"hn N. lor a Divorce and Alimony, and to enjoin aald John N. trom havinj or taking any control over the Infant child of i.l Mclvina, A.-. Therefore the raid Jotin N. M Droom is herehf nolifisd of the Sling uf said petition, lhat the same is now .pending In oar s.iid court nziiiust him, and that unless he appear and ph-ad, answer or dentur to the sal. I petition on or before the callfiij of the cause at the neit term of ouraaid court, the same will be taken aa confessed and true a;ainat In in, said defendant. Attest, - LCVI LANE, Clk. Nvt Bol. for Compl. 43-3wis7

,'i-,,n.ut , ai-i-U year olllaslsprinff, blaze in the forehead, shod before: j fUHE snbsrriher respectfully informs the Travelling Puhlie. and his . . , , .. -.i -i - j fl. old customers, that he Is now located In the town of Greenfield, no other mark or biands perceivable ; 9ppraiel at by

james Dianton ana Dcnjamiu iujirnuu-r, vnuie v.n vtor. J. P., October 7, 1813. MARK JONES, cleik. By D. E. Cbarc, deputy. IOrtrr6urs; Cutn'jf. Talien op hy James Denn tit So.lt township, a Li'V Bjy Horse, 8 year old, about 15 hands hih, a Idle ma.kson each stda of hi back, some whi'e h ir on his left Jiw, some

nnrkt ic.Vcash f.r an'y quantKy of J'-te bair. on his forehead , .Ppraied at $30 by William d at the OH Shoe stare. I Thurston and James retry, before Geo. V . Sh in e, J. Y. 49 J. H. OfJLFBY. SAMUEL J. JENKINS, cleik.

She, hing experience, with strict attention tn-buinr. he hopes to mnka

' I . u.U. a.n.aliU .ni l whn ml M n Mwil InTuvi hi... ll'Hhlhlr

Ills inmv aivvw mi. " - j .v. . I-, .... -

custom.

JS'otcatbfT 7, 1843.

49-3wH

Wm. m. doughty.

tnAsaii roit rLisrm.

SWILL nay the his' tea m clean Flaxseed, delivered

CASH! CASH!!

paid on delivery at the brew-ery of

m f f BUSH EL8 of Wneat wanted, for which cash will be

, . ir Counltf. . , . .. Talen tin hv DsviJ Eutnett of Lanrasler township, 03

Sentember 30. 1S45. a Sufrel Mare, left hind and right foie

41-3 wis JQ3EPH LAt'X. fKlt v,hit ,(ar jn ,he foiehead. spot on ihe iLrht shou'der or

a iMiivit'rti a rawis u .iTi tiaclt of the neck. sunpoel t De collar mar us, i"nui u nsnns

AW.ill.tllllS'ISt'l n nav-. ,-.'.. . a "n ilj-i a Vollow Dunn

JOTICE I hereby civen thnt the underi?ned has been appointed men, iu years wiu j appi.rcu i - ' admliiUtrnn of tlit estata ol C eorca W. Ilwnirr. deceael, lata Mare Colt, left hirrd foot while, st.r 1 Ihe lorenead sp-

nf Vermillion rmintv. Pinta of Indiana. All neron navlnt claim i msUril st ttn . Aim a vrrv Dark Iron Gtav rearline Iinrse

against said estate will please present them, duly authenticated, for 1 roj, an .iai'ed at $10 t y Wm It. Tarnialee and Christopher

without drtty, as ho Induleance can he riven. W es- ts suppc-ed . Giauam. ""016 JamCS Uatl),J. 1

tone solvent. 1V1LUA11 atVA.N,nwuiraur. Clinta. November II, 1643. Printers' fee 1 .00 paid. 49-3tvn

DOCI'OIC EVANS.

"VFFICE oVef Malsf'a Hat Store. Sd door east of Washineion pair, at greatly reduced prices, tor sale tun simw.nv

aal rsal a

BOM EX HALE, e'.cik.

100 lMCUAC-r AND S!!Oi:S k NE hundred nackasesnew Pool s end Shoes Just received, emhr.ic

inteverv vatiMy.whir h I offer f sale hy Hm trka-e or single

.r aas 9inr, nv ;

43 ' J. U. JuLtolix .

CTOr. Ilmnpiivcy's TcsctaMe Oiitlmcnt, " For the cure of "PILLS," etc. No article is capable f beinf prepared more admiiahly ad.. pied f.w the relief and thorough cur of this distressing disease Price $1 OC a jar. uCTAIcb isi's i'oor Man's Platfrr. Forrelieving PAINol every descri) lion. For rrsi hacks, misery iu the side and attast, and all olher diraaea that require an exler.ial application southing and pleasant to wear; and those who ouca tts hem wfl! buy no other. Price only 12 1 cts. irjl'-osjitc's Anodyne Corsiial, Highly recommended by Ihe medical (acuity and ol tiers, as the best medicine known for Diarrhea, Barel Compuuntt, Cholera Morbus aa( moat Slimmer Camplklul of Children. Price 31 eenta a bottle. ILTlr. SiarUwcaJltfi.'s Hepatic Elixir, For the cur or licet Cvwp'airt.i, JJyyeffia, etc. See advenhssuieiilin another column. Price $1.00 pctU4tle. UDr. Witliaiiisan's I'ulu Soother,

MITIt'I r. VOTirE is hereby piven that l'ie n ndersipned, 7enry P. Todd, i odiniuistr.bY. and Fr.neea P. Philii, adiiiinistrauix - f the es-

taleof Isiael Pl.ili, late of Ihe omiily of M; rinn deceased, will proceed u. sell ihe following real eslnle Irloniiig lo the erta'e of Ihe said Israel Philips deceased, for Ihe purpose ol' paying tlte debts sgainst Ihe Slid estate, in n il: tint part of Lot No. I, in square No. 56,

with a fnuie t undine tiiereon now occupied by I 'rum & r on dray, merchants, supposed to he alsml 17 feet in front, on Wasliingli at., but not mote nor less lhan the widih of sniit-fra.ua buildin i Als.i, the south half of lot No. 2. iu square No. 55. AI.o, one sliaie in Ihe Franklin Institute, all sitinted in the town of Indianapolis, in the cotiniyol Mark. ii and til ate ol Indian. Such sale wiil he made at null! tc suction, an I nt lira door of the stole house ol said" Drum St

KiMidmy, on said firt described lot in the Uiwnof Indianapolis, on j iirilu.. i h. IUU iIhv nf I WA.t.h.. hniI s ml ii ruin tha lerina and con. 1

di:i.m followina, to wit : one half id th pircliae-nuiuey lo I paid ( f or the TUUTll A' H r II win cure me most onsunme caea in nr. down, on llie d iy of sale, and Ihs remaining half to be paid in six j niinutrs besides, it contains not one pnrtkle of Kreosote.nr other

Ti ice 5 ets. 4i-y .

poisonous a nd deleleiiuus dru;. a bottle.

( is pertcUf in Kent.

nmiitln fmin said day of sate, with leg il interest thereon Iroin d.ite.

nud lo I seciir-.l hy a note Willi chuI lrecliol.1 security, maüe payable without any relief hutevsr trm vaiualitm laws. jtrjrnr p. todd, .idmfriitmitr. Mo 4, ltV 45 3w FH-t-YCCS PHILIPS, .1i.aL-1rutriz. ÄüT.iii x l vi7 i vo i ts iwcth1iö. rgllE iiadersiiineil hi ve been i ppoiuueil a-lmlnistrutora on t! e jL estate of Adam Rosier, deeei.a.td, late of Marion county, Indiana. All (wtfons I -1. v 1 1 e i l.inis if -.inst sard estate are requifcted to prcsiulliein,ilu4y au'Lciitiri-jeit, for Sv'itleftieiit ; and ll ok Inde'ded to make iiiir'ieili.,tesMtKn ni. with the utidctsijjhed. The estate is suppose J lo be solvent PERCY I'OSCnOOK, . . 46 3 wis IIVtr tt. KATOU'P. AlilXIS2ltVIOir!S SALI!.

fgIIEER will -Ii eipMfi lo pu' Ii- Pale, on PuttirrlnT. tb C9lh j L day of Noeii.' er, litü'. nt Iii resilience of the lata Aoniu j Dndinr tswoAoaaA.I llsnrcai fltlj Itstr K!iäst O -if a i nru ami 1

Wheat, in the ficM. Wasrmt, llurnrc-, Plout.s, Household nnd ! fl unma'ion ctimid to.iicrea!, refistit'f an renienirs, ior

nf seven years. Having beard of ttia reniarxaoie cuicru...,

Dr. J.iC jI KcrJirr-s tYlcratt-d UVE-RALSAM, A STECJFIC FOR CJlliOXJC, S0RF., IXFLJMED .lA'D WEAK EYES., , , .. Among the many extraorditraiy inrea effected by this traly wonderfl llalsatn, we have room only f.r the follow ing jf 9 .zj .tj 5? 9 9...v5 rn.aa fcvs. "Humanity induces nie so make know n ta the cilhwnwort;illctnnti, .nho nia) I alR.cled wHU Iii atov."n stoiiiehlnt.

cuie erret?u4l in three wefks hi a cue or sc-ven ) ears' ?naing, ij u.t u of llr'.tER'S KVK BALSAM. The ease referred to la

thjUnftnv rMiehoV. w Imi was lr wttn ir'amr eweuas.

Khcl.en f ii mi tu re. and other ariiclea.

Sale to commence at 10 '

o'clock. Terms unHr three oollars, cas'i ; over ijis.t sum. six . . , ... i ... i ..1. i.u.1 nf U. mad atm monthi credit, tht purchaser girlie note with approved aeeu ity. Becker. E) Balsa n," a. a Ust reaort, I . V rERrY IIO?RBOOIC. happy to ceitify that it effected a permanent curt In three weeks. 4C r.via IiAVID B. KA I OtTT.i Mun- Cll ABLE5 N'JRTH, Fifth at., 4 Am w est w . in.

trOOD, C0Ä.V, and ll.1T wanted, on subscription.

e.dliy TOML4KSON "XOTHEK. lul.ana.'sl"