Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1847 — Page 3

F or the I.dlana S! ;te Sentiml. .... VAs4u.ür.x, UciuW 1 hn.I in t.,e national organ of t,e Wiii-r i.irt y. th-Nntin-.l ft..ll .."' J.

...ullä"uuT, pUJl,.S!i('a 1!1 till, C.lV, ot the' 1st uiNt.f an article purposing t be the sub'-tance of a late leud.iig rt.de in another Whig pajH.r 0f vt.ry Il.i'h stand. ne atul sni.l t'...,. .-,tl. tl... 1 i .. . . e . i .

,,ri,. ,i i i . i . ... , ruuiciv t'i a u.t i c- hi ot i .t ci it- ciiin-; viui me " Ä fr. n f ? U' A,"7"--!' I-ad:,,irti.,alUtl.ai,pr ,ntf no iu iht ir ranks of ieXs. V?' arKT? JOU t0 1,y bef,,re )-"uf Vt-ar, fur 44 Wi'ar,, ChHUi'r a scourge fur fee. u'f nu l':atV f tlieni in a thousand can le avtrtion of wh..h it i rohtec! of t!,nr ,W rW, .'f'..S a K'UW f,,f'1", fl,r.,he ",ai1 Kitl.Mt.e ori-e in the o,,, s.ieets of Dahin

- .in.j in irjiitrs i)l II. ai nor i..e one xvi.o entlur.-cs. sue I. a iu,ti: l..,t fur realms -hidi I will assign as s..on as they (v..ur reader) get through with its j.enisil. Fium the Xjtional Intelligencer, Oct. 1, 1847. , Tim Vvivv M Glory. s ocai is said, coxvadays, about I lie the excellent ptu.p-ct of an immeiluie peace i and. a the pcuide evident-t iy driie it, the xtia uewaoer f..ik ie hu.v Lüf .nur. I in? and üelliaT lumo s to that ellect. We ste at piesent ' (ja 1 he Norm Ameiican. m rejooble vicund t.,r uch

nutipatiuus. The situation cf the Mexicans ia regard to'ately tliare him Willi bavin" tl n - s on account of j I lien ability to maintain the toutcM at tU'n mointtit is analo t their tol tTc " and he to avoid even the a-. .e;,rn..-e Rous toth.tof .he Ameiirans after Ceneial Howe bad cap-! f F '. ' ,, " ' i lured Ft.iladeli.hia, our cpiUI auj seat of K..eioa.ent. C ""t'. Pfa"' tlieril their Tcqtl. t. 1 he

Oar lo.efaiher weie nut beaten, i.or had they anv Ihou-hu" ol being beaten. Tnejr ni..vtd their Cubits to LaDCatet, ui.eu up ineir mceves. and went at the voilr anew. The British spent the winter dancine, frolicking, and pet forming I ... d -bt t.. . :s f "nZ . TT. 'I ! ut ui lit a nn.si JiiiJtitlul arniiUBt ail ariioiint w iirh ta ipied I even the rnoiie -st ndiin? Biili.h Pjiliam..t. "I h r..i.t,v ! people atioui l'hnadelphia, meanwhile, weie Laid in guineas lor whatever they .olj to the enemy. The parallel between this tue of afTairs and the preent ataie ol tlai s tu Mexxo is not quite c .inplele ; but it bids fair U becune so. Alieady we hear that Congress will seml.le ia Mime piovmcial town. Geneial Ücott will eu'tr g!on..uly into th Capiat and Iii airily will tevel gl.i(iuly in iiie"yj- if the Mortzutim$.n They w ill pay Kloiiouiy ui aiWhey buy with bio her Juiulh.n'i oin ea-Ie. and haid .!ullais : and il. ...u - in 1.. , 1 ........ . ., i... .a 1 1 debt ..f about five hundied milliutu ..f dolUt-, at the leat. Mi. Po k.no duut t, is ick ol the war a gieal deal Mik r than the Mexicans. The Let h, when he leal ex; cted it, he has catijnt a Tail ir. We all lemeir.ber the sloiy : -Captain, I have caught a Tartar." " Fetch him al .t jf, then." He won't cou.e." "Come alonz yourself and leave him." "1 can'i he won't let tne." It nan aw k wind piedkatnent lor a I'ie?ident to be in, and he has tlie cuinpa-sion of all Chns ian people. Jlut the war." .y its advocates, " his bionghl ui so much glory!" Tine. Whi captains fizht well. Theie is no d nyii.g l. But gloiy i an eX:enive ai icle, atid the people aie bejjituiiiijj to regtet that their President had not icgaid.d the folio 1114 prudent piece of kdice iveu us in the KJiubuijli llevu w suti.e time ao: We cm infoim J,)iiathao wh.t ae the ii.eitabl coi.seq'lcmesi.f bei i too f,n.J of gbiy taxes upon everv aiticle which entei intu the nnnitli, or rn lue tatk.or ii pl .cid under the f.,ol ; taxex upon eveiy tiling win. u it in plea.aut to see, hear, feel, stnell ur taste ; taxes up -n warmth, iilit, -nd l.c moiion ; taxes on eve.y ihin on eaith and the wati-.s under lue e.rth; on every thiiu Hut c..me. f.otn abioaj or i giown at home; taxe on the raw material; taxes ..11 eieiy fre?a value tlut i-i added to it by the in.lj-.tiy ol niJU ; on he sauce whuh ponieiii man's apatite and the diu,j tin icsimes him I. health on the eimme which decoia e the juJe and the rope which hngs the criinii.al; ou i he pooi man's s. It and the licit man's spice; oil the bras nails of :he coffin and the riband of the tiide; at bed or boaid, cuuchanl or levant, we must pay. The schoolboy whips hi taxed top; the teaidles youth manages his taxed h.-r-e wilh a taxed biidle on a taxed toad; and the dy ing rlnglivhm n, ponrnii hi-, medicine, wnich hat pud seven per cent., into a p..on that ha aid ti.teea per cent., fiiii, him elf b..ck upon his chintz b. d which has paid tweuly-two p( i ceut., and ex(.iie in the aims of an aio.l.ecaiy win. ha- paid a licence of it hundud poundi fm Ihe privilege of puiun hi:n to de Ii. Ui-i wh .le piopetty t-s then I'liuniiuiely t.xedfiom two t ten pel cent, liest les the probate, l.ie fee aie d. minded f .r buiy n 4 him 111 ihe cliaiicel ; his vi tue a;e handed d.ao In po-le.ny on l .xed maibif, an I he U then satheud to his f.itheis io t e taxed no ID ne. Ill ad. Il l, .11 tu all II, n t), I. .h.t of .I.-nl.:. r ivitl, I , r -n sums win make the Government ava.ici .u, aud pro.use, and : ..... .v -.r .. i.-eu win iniaiiibiy eneiatr Hie base veimiu ol : spies ana n i :iineis. and a still more i estilenl la.-e of political tools and retaineis of the. mealiest and most o.tn.uj detlipl.on ; while the piodigious pattouage which the clleclin of this splendid revenue will thiow int.. the hinds t f (äovrn.meut will invest it with so vast an influence, and j iiolJ oui such means a:id temptalioi.s to cituptioa as all thn virtues an l public spirit, even of leubhcans, will be unable to lesi-t-Kveiy wi-e Jonathin should lememLer il.is." What rngiand i America may yet b c-:n, if the lu-t of conque-t is cultivated by her lulcr and sanctioned bv her peo,.lr. fhis war has alieady c o.-t over a bundled millions of dollais, and its expense will g.i on iucit-asiug a loi. as it continues, in aquidiupled tatio. Slat. ding aimie aie to be maiteauied at an immtii-e co-t ; thousands of u ihta y and Uaval olliceis muH sub-ixt on the public purse, and cmwds of coiutaciors will diaiu the pu dic tieasury. We a-k the people of Peuti-ylvania the tax-paying pe .pit to think cf thi, and to deleimiue whether they will tnrouiae that state of thiu.'s which the teiiewer so ;iaphically descnbe. Th? approaching election vviil be reud-d as a .-t, and hoiild Mr. Shunt succeed his success will be cl-i tied as an evidence that il.e Xatijual Administration, with lis mviiad costing war, and all Us other ouiiae. havr the ColitiJcnce of our fi.ueis 3i.d woikiiii men. Xj, t American. " Well." I tltin! 1 hear you ask, "what reasons have jou to asign fur asking us t: r-()uol:?!t sm li a I pertect speeiuie i of fo.ler.ihs n ad L'le ab-jve evidently is ! .My answer is, because : 1st. 1 know and vi do von, many honett nieanii:" men, e-ipeciaily am nigst the farmers nuj mechanics of Ind.ap.3, who are attached tu the Whig partv, and ,, 1 1 . . . il e attciieu tu tue htg partv, and , . 1 , . - ' tear it said that turvism ot 1 1 e), I 1 . : f . , I , and wiiigism ot 1-10, are one . 1 .1 . . 1 iasperatcd that we see at once how , , 1 I . . ,. . Wim, u uen j.'iy fedfr.ihsiii of flesh, become so ex hoin-s'Jy and uiiquest.onably they regard the remark as a ujse i.;nuer. -id. I believe such men will, when the? are ron viin:e.l by tlie very words, sentences, articles and speeches of the leaders of the whig party, that such assertions are not false, but trw, abandon it, and go over to the place in politi. s that their consciences tell them they naturally belong to. Pride of np.niuti ; a reluctance to acknowledge that they have hitherto been in the wrong; and a want of moral courage to enable tl.em to bear themselves, unlerrif.edly, called 44 turn-coats," by Ino-e who are n .t so honest as j - themselves, may keep many, and doubtless will, irom j exercising liieir honest independence of mind audi fiction; but when you give the man who earns his brerd not bv nanderin. tu iL rieh ml t',.. .-..IL ' r- - - - . born, the banker or the money lender, but by the ' t -n ' r V, 'ia . an" '"s twnUl facllU"'s' Uiitil. he wi.I follow jt, let political consequences he wliitiiipj .ml. .1 p -11 .1 ; 1. .1 . 1 1 wnai iney tn iy , and of all the light,- that are calculated to nrudut-e thr t.nwt Im'..,, art r..0 I 1 js lutui t circia l ru 1 r n 11 j men a m ntis, tanm I.-ghts, or such as are produced fit tllA ,'.. ..ki...n... ... 1... 1 . .1 ... "j - vM.j.jt 13 11 im; uvu.uju are tne most e."icacioud; and such I regard, in nn eminent de-rre.. the V hig North American's article above, short though ! . ej . it be, endorsed as it is by the Whig National lntelli- j gencer. Let us examine it fur a moment. None will deny that it is irhiisni of liI0-'47. Upon Ihat question argument is entirely unnecessary. Is it not also ftdtra'ism of 11'J, anJ toiyism of 1770! Who does nut remember how very religious, in profession, both of the old is mit were! and, aecurd.it' to this article, all C-irtsliun people are moved with compos sjoi lur tne present Predicament of the individual who now ti.ls with such distinguished ability, the oti.ee of President; but who, some few Months ago, according to the same jotirt als, these identical Clirilii i$ had never heard of; or, if they had. merely that he was the grandson of an old lory of the revolution; os thougii ti.ut, if true, was an objection to him, especially with them Further : Is it necessary to spend ink and paper in proof of the assertion that in both of our wars with Cire-at Untaiii tlie torie in the revolution Bnd the fedora l.sts of the last war, were 011 tlie side of the enemy? And pray, how much more tiT. cieillv can he be on th nide of the cnoiuy, in this war than he who impiously con-id -rs the ratisu of the. Mexicans

ein.ilar to that of our patriots of the American Dav is was dead w hen he was found, having been cut rcvoluti in ! What would be the fate of su h men its ; in ol places. Our informant states that o'.ticers were touhj say, wild the cool ellrontcry of these Whi J in Nashville on Saturday, in pursuit of Hale. Goved.tors that the situation of th. Mexicans in regard junior Erywn oileri a reward of for his appre-

lot.itir aonity to uiiinta.n the cun'ust U this moinent is au.ilagous to that cf the Americans cf.er General Howe h-d captured Poilad'-lphia, o.,c Capital ai d seat of guvernm. nt, if tmch n.en as" Ethan Alhn, Mirion, Wayne or Jackson were left 011 this earth .' That the latter would brin-f the ti'ji to be-ar i.i such cae. ii..e who knew the man of the iron w.ll would doubt fur a moment. Will not Mexicans appreciate th friendship of these Whigs in reminding them that 44 our forefathers were i.ot beaten " by b' ing driven from Philadelphia, they nrc now driven from Mexico! but 4 moved their C.iiigresi to Lancaster" as Ihn now ran to Gundaloupe ; where they 4 rolled up their sdeeves" and " went to tie work anew;' all t.f winch they appear s etr iiu-Iy anxious that the .Mexicans may nt lust sibt of, nor forg'it, but remember the exam ple and tak" eourfge ! Who in this cuiiiitrr. but tiiey who were on the side of the enemy will now he found, as the tones of j TO ar: the ft-derali-ts of '12 were, endeavoring to! bring contempt u;oii tmr gallant army, by using : wit'i such a relish the expression ihat 44 General Scott ' will enter gh ri iusiy into the Capital, and his nrmy ! will itvci glorio.i.sjy in the Hail's of tic Moiit-zumas. ! Th y will pay g!orioii-Iy f,,r all they buy with Lh'u- i liier Jonathan'; golden eag'ts and hard dollar !" j

If I hid time n nil you Lad space, it would gratify me very eui.-h, indeed, to enj"y fur a few minutes the wui d rful fear that föderalem has, in this article, been si suddenly slruck wi:!i of a r.iiti-iiit Jll and L:s:tin ; tut J have not the one nor will I trespass m the other further than merely to remark ihat it i entirely of a p. ere in perfect keeping with the jreat

late the vidlmore perf .rite-d i':)'g't . .' You w:!l i hs. t i' m ihis v.h'g article a mean inFinuatii'ü t',:t l!.js war is f oig.it by whig .".or-., c po-ed thn.gli ti.ey ore tu its or. in und cues. The honest trul'i is tills: nine otlieers out of ho in the - . ...1 : . . iv ... . .. ..' 1 : .'. . . .. e ' " ' 1 " 7 ' , , U '"" V " , " ! ll,t'nl frt"" :l -'r(':lt d..t:.nee, and br the 1 rei,l-nt , ,n '"c "lil"t pH' utis tiuniit r to "ive tiifin it cham e tu I distil. ?rt.isll tlii-intsLlves. If j;e rcftios llicv iiiuiK-J -i hext thin'j you lifar upon the Milject 'a uu assertion from a wiu pnjier that Ihe lcttox hruuht on this infamous war against the wishes and auiiee of the 1 ill's, and now they have to call on the xru-'s tu 11' !" A' il jut- Comment on such proceeding l J o ' " t U'sC.esS. (j. V . Jv. For the Tndi ina Slate Sentinel. Veka Ckiz, St pt 17, IS 17 Dear Sir : Here we are; af.er three day's delightful traveling from Uiazos Island. We were agreeably disappointed. fr we looked fur storms and squalls. at this season of the year so frctjin tit and fatal on "' the 1 1 U.t. Lot su it wa. v e realized tlie maxim of old Rough and Heady No 2, (Jo. Lane,) that "fortune favors tlie brave." The 4ih Ohio and the -l;h Indiana regiments arrived simultaneously; all in high spirits and all pleased with the trip. There are no new cases cf 3-el low fever here. No darger is apprehended to tiK.se. who are cartful, and do nut cram themselves with Orange, Melon, lit lianas &.c, &.c, &c. which tempt the eye like the fruit in Eden, that old Adam ale, until it gave him the belly-ache. So we, equally imprudent, although not proenkd by the fair hand of a lady, eat until our names are sirtiek oil' the muster roll ; or are like an old piece of ordnance, turned over to the Quarter Master as unfit for service. The entrance from sea in'.o the city, and the appearance of it from the deck of cur boat when within ten iinles of it, was peculiarly grund and inqxising. For ! the last three mouths our eyta had been pained with i the niunutuny of low sand beaches, wild and arid prainer or rich fl.tt alluvial bottom. Imag.ne, then, our pleasure and surprise to have presemsd riht in our front, mountain upon inoiiniairi piled, ris.ng in abrupt grandeur, and extending as fir as the eye could reach in every ariety of shape and firm. Tlie rugged sides t f the Sierra Madrc, and the high and awful eaks of the mighty Or.zaba in gloomy grand rur, "prumoy eminni, ii.xeu our sute auenimn. j ..is . i .... . i .. . ' I-.-I remarkable ......ntan. ai.unis m i.st,j every variety ot chmate: ts top is Ihe resting place of eternal , snou- wli.le Il.e temperate and lorn zones , nay at h he realized at U autre and b, Here ue hud lue ; üc aim puresi o! water, so tnutn iiettieu I y il.e wea- . ry and exhausted s Idier. ine report is nere eurretu, ai-n ueweveu ny every i i i t' it oym t ul it amon.Us tu ll.at oegreee ot cerla.nly ; w- teit no one nut a sceptic woulu uispu.e, lliai uen. ; "'!",' A' u lJT negmia ..n-viiucii a.i resu ; .- r . i:i i i.

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. . v... . ...u ... c ii,;..... ...... .... ...j w. ex,raüriiiliairy skill in in.in;uation. The lolluwiug Mexico which res,, led in a ererfl, to him and a ! lim.c(Jl,ie lu waa reIult.j lhe aulUüfity of truntn.ums loss t- tin Mexicans it also resulted in , . . Prid.-.u . f ti, R..V..I So.-i,.tv.

a proposition from Santa Anna fir a cessation ofi n , t , ..;.. u:,.,i,i ,,,,,ri,tlin.r,U-n

eu in uen. u s conv.cuon mat me Kingm o. tue , Iust irullilI VS(.j ,e ülilf r h;iIf ai!(1 d.scuvered wotKleu leg was ncting wit , his usual duplicity and I R ,nu. (ic salI1(J Silii j 1:st f IC t;,,- abroad, bad t,it,-w!,.t-h a!su resulted in den. S-utt e recc.t.i-, aH, WM in ;iim:i;e . oflll(; lh)ke of Nurtnu.nmeucenitmt of th;.iigl,t-l.e resuitrt wi.ic , list figi.t , n d , L.ri ,.n a handsome this deponent Uli not. It is said that Co . Ldtler ol J lv IIe was le au,, or f ll (Wiird, 0f twenty Suu.h Carolina is kilhd, amunt many others whose, n meumn variuus tls llt' st.nce. lie mines stanj htgh on il.e !it .1 f.me. . 0(,;.arä lt, ,nvc u(., ,miiJ .,f llH fiCieutilic attainWe leave here lor the citv of Mexico in two di vs, 1 , . , i .. . . , ,i .. .

i ,, . i , , , i a lung and dangerous march, two hundred and seventy , " , '. . i - r. n i e-, every part ol U.e way io oe con enoeci i;, . u . u u! be a running, or rather n travelimg light the , u 'uJk u'nij. It is the puhev of the Mexican t pre- . ' vent siipp. ics of all kinds Irotn reacning Ceti Scott.; 1 ' 1 II euee nie e.ioris i iey an; maiiii! g uioii new rew.iorce- ... . -i inent ents on Ui" route to cut IhCM oil; but they cant, - . coiiie ii. uei . n ij w nave auout iwci inousauu i ... , , , . . . - i . ...ii i . i . .. . .i . men wiiu i. uu, us gouu as ever urew a tworu or puih'd a trigger; and there is no backing out in old n 1 ) , , , . ... . . Kotigli and heady No. J, nor the least particle ot it , 1 - , 1 .-. 1 ,1 in Col. Gorman and his o hirers. We have nothing , c . , - , to tear our course, is onward our cause is just audi .1.... , ,, 11 11 . i . j. the gates of Hell cannot prevail against us. lnis 1 ,,i---l. 11 . niirch promises Io be rii'lt in incident and adventure; 1 r .1; 1 11 1 1 1 11 of which vou will he duly advised. r " .t .- ., . . ; 1 am, in tlie mean lime, with great respvt, vour r : 1 r 1-1 ,Mnen im -,,'-. fnenu and KL 0111 LU IN MLX1C0. j For the State Sentinel. Mr. Ciiatman: As one iulcre'ed, I was very glad to see your remarks about our market regulation. They were all correct, so far as they went ; and much inure mijlit lie said of tlie inconveniences aris.ng from the siliy practice of stuj.pnig the sales till the bell rings. I do not want the market master's services dispensed with ; bot I do hope the gentlemen whose province it is, will repeal ti.e law about the bell. I hope you will get up the petition if they do not ; and if you will fur1 nish me with one, I will get, among my acquaintance, 'j" ie LADILS. That is right. Now that we are backed by the Ladies, we shall 'o ahead, and no mistake. Teti- ' tions w ill be kept on file at this office ; and we will wait on as many as we can. Will . ( t 1 . ,, , , Psted help us to obtain signatures ! r on sight. s une one interThey can be had (tf74 'Others may rely on otln-r foundations and oth er hopes fr the welfare of our common country; but f-r mv part, the dark and troubled night has no star above" the horizon, but the patriotic, intelligent, and united vhig iarty of the U. Slates." 1)j lid Wtbster. Almanac makers who rely on the political astronomy of Mr. Webster, will take notice and govern tiiem-elves accordingly. For our part, we are satisfled that if the world is to get no other light than what may be elied from the "great whig part)'," there will be a tremendous rise m lamp oil, and one of the fangest nights ever known in "these diggings." Mr. W. having recently been on the "hunts of Taurus,' is enabled to make this prophecy from personal observation. Dtti-nit Free Vrrss. Another Mukier in Tennessee. It seems that the State of Tennessee is ahead in 4,iwful murders." Here is the last, cooicd from a late Nashville paper. Tlie victim received only 34 stabs ! 'Ve understand that a niurder was comtnittcd on the J0(h tilt., in Smith i-ounty. near the Brush creek meeting house, on the body of Isaac II. Davis. Some persons ne-jf the road hearing cries for help, ran to wards the nlace. when the murderer I. ft. but not beftre he was rtro'Miized as a man named Wm. D. Hale. hensiou Sergeant Ryley, the deserter, wis well known by many in this community. Ho was recruiting sergeant for nume Cine and kept tlie rendezvous next to the corner tf 'Jedar. in Washington street. Ryley was a m:in of very large frame, more than ix feet high. He was formerly a tergeant in the Goth regiment of the Uritish army, stationed in Canada, front which he deserted and came to this city. Shortly after he joined the United States army, and being well skilled in his profession, was sent to West Point, where he tided as drill sergeant for some time. Coin. Ado. I lor. KID Mt't.DF.R AND Ilot.rF.f'.r AT W A T F. H V I L h F. , Mk. Md. Edward .Matthews, formerly junior pub1 xher of the Yankee Plade. and brother of ti.e present !.'. tor uf ihat tinker, was murdered at Walerville. Miine, on Thursday night list. Mr. Matthews had been, within the present week, to Hrighton Market on business, and upon his return to .Maine, he is known to have drawn the sum of slö"0 from the Ticonic Dank, and is supjKised to have had about his person over $20t'O at lhe time of his death. No suspicion whatever h id fallen upon any one n having been the perpetrator. lis!on Journal.

A IMSCH I.iiTIATIOS ZZy James V';.aoi:i.. uvotiior or the Malt ol Indiana.

The approaching clo-e uf the year tiatnially sig.-e-ts to . , . . . . . , m , , . . I. , .r Ire dev.'Ut and rn.i'prn'il.iivr mini the biiuuiJ ie ütul ul, , t I - ... . ii . i ...... ...,. mr! giatitu e wlncli all De io Uiu limn wuuiu come eer iio j an l petftct "ift Sii.te Hie dy uf our lit annual thanksiit'5 w 'v, been gtai iou!y permit'ed to ei j y an unuiJ-il ineaioe of llfjhh : Ihe raith I13 iiM.it 11,1.1 linn a Sl.lfli it'nf V Im Our nccesitiei ai d our re-n-ble cmf-nis; t'" t f hju'v, I j ilr 11 ilh tl.c iiii.fi flu. i 1 .1 nur h-JVen fi0H I tin!. been tx'fiulcj io t lie telief tf ullVrin 1 lints J : 1. 111 tin- Old W'ui!d; tlie ( ukuiIi of liiiifulty dntcied inUusry have lern bnua' iiiilly rewaidcd 5 the sii('iema( y of the Ijwi h ? Ii. pii itijiiiI:iiii. d ! alii 1.1 are and iond null r h ive bievn.ed ' i'iiiii Dm b mi-r" ; e have roiiiinued to eoj .y the ineii1 111 L e hi l t Iii mir fiee ins'ilutino-, iiJ Hie uninleiiupl- , e l eeiri-e uf civil and reli;i.u lihl. AbuVe 11, C cai.n l U- o... .Iev..uily lhank.ul n. the Ktmer ut II meiciei ,, yr ,(,,. .a:M , r, c..ne.luii..n t. his bv..r f..r a lnjt and l.mUhi.d wcrld, and fr ciMiiiouin: 10 u-, ii ucli a'nml.iue, tt.tr yumm nie.m .( c are, wiih which we are tle''f J '"' "" i"""1 "' et.m.i weii.ie. Ac'"-',,J b' lhee ci.n ib t imi a -d enconrage-l by the fi and teol wuh Um m f.mer r..rmtnrti.t Utons ,.f t-is , , receive.l, I d h, r. b. it-peci lu lly. but . 1. nf'ly, invite 1 he tienpte- uf hi- s. ate to it !.. 1 1 an I ..h-ei v.ThursJay, (he 2oth dvj f Xottmber next, as a d y of Th vkk-givi.ng, Prater and Irai-e; that tiny ab-Uni fi. m their onii.ia.y secular v,.c .1 i.h. ; a etnble at their usual place of teltiou w..r-hip; ui.i e to xpre-fi n of fetvent giatitmle t Almighty (I d, foi 'hee ai.d the numou other blesmg w hich he h.th showeied upon u-i individually and collec'ively ; supplicate him fot a continuance to ourselve and to our postentyof lhee evnletices of hi gnodne8 t for that humility, tneeki.es and gia'i'u.le w hich become the recipients of such and so many unn.eiited favoi, and toriown his grariou bounties by blinking to a c)e the wars in which our countiy is now eng iged, to au ea.ly.a safe and ao equit a'de pc.ee. Io ir-.timi.iiy wheieof. I hav cau-ed the eal of the State to be hrmin'o affixed. Witness my h.nd ai Iudianapohs, thi I Ith day of October, in the yeai of our Lmd, one thousand ciht bun L. .. dled and loi'y-sevcu. JAMES WIIirCOMB. By the (lovetnor t , Jons H. Tiiohpso, Secretary of State. Papers id the Slate please copy J Indianapolis 3Iark('ts and I'liccs Curreiif. Apple- "leen Apples dried Iteerwsx rVathehi r'lmir per hrl Flour rr nack t'.n Me:il MuLmjs N. O. Io. S. lt.. do. ä-'yibu Funr N.U. SO a 23 GRAIN per bush. Wheat 72 a 5il a ;. h'ye : a a 23 O11H l i a 13 23 a 00 ' ll.ii.ley 3.1 a 37 tn 50 I Corn Inf a 1 75 'llnnev per lb. 10 a I-' 37 Hay rl.ni f4 CO a $ I'J 60 Poi.-ii'M-s M-r hnfhet a 'J ) 7.V d.i. swe.-t 50 a Hi 7.i Sail per husliel 4") a t.! 8 a I-i Salt. I.ak. 67 a 1 OJ 14 a Jt. SKKI)sr bushel :i a 5 Clover 3 51 a 4 CO 3 a 3! Ti iH.ihv 1 vJ it 1 50 10 a li Flawed 33 a 10 IVVo.h! per cord 1 12 a 1 37 I i-.r B'fp,, h Pork in-r 111. iM-r Hi. Iresh Ruiler per Ib. Cheese A ßkclt'li of Siiiithsuii 'I'lan of Hit' I atrial lite. The Association of Ameri.-nn Naturalists adjourned at Jjoston on Saturday, to meet next Sep.emtier in , I l;iladelpiU.i. 1 he Uotun Journal gives tue lu.lu.vl.ig report t an lnuresling cuiiiiiiuniea.iun ov me t,llilinil ..hi,,,;,. vvllUM, ci,M)1i;io researches base c;,llf,.n.,.d ,.,. u , ottr ruui:,r..: ,)f,,SS(,r lh.nr;. rt.;i . A r Jol) ie pans ,j (f Ue Smiv .i I -.i, Uli-n. lie gave a brief iis:i,ril.aI accoUHt 4lf Smilhsi, who was uoni in Eng- ,. n i( ie ar 11V) w;is jui.a,ej a,,!ie Iiitoii r.f Ov f ird ten n inn n i .f :i II. i .1 hie d l-i'Mst; ii ill . ,,....,, . -.,.,. u .,,.,a tM.s, Pi1Plll ,t 0xf,rd alij afu.r ,J(S rr;H(li)tlol, became Ihe rival of .. .. . lU, fjce (,f a ,alvie ca u a uf ,a iiirni?. u.iu w.t .'.ic uii iistuil , i ei i er . i . f . r , c r i . .... ;,., -lne best bhMiil ot Liigl.ni'i How a in my veins on my , anj u xrU.Uf-.b.r iaJ sun n,v , am rt LtPll ,u ki ,Jut us is ijf ,;u m , . i n t :,. u , , .. ,.r coiiseiiicnce. .Iv name shall Jive in Il.e memory ot , , , ,,t r.t v -n .... t. ri i-...,l' i.f.i.l Hi ir ipti I ... I: I. .-a .t I ) in i ir I ( . t in 'i.rlii mis :i IHI . ,, . . . nr., it..,,.. .. ; I i. re revs are lun'oite . 1 roiesur Henry bald he . . , ; ,, , , i ,i, i-oiil.t h.wl ii. . i'v l.-i'iu-.' 1 ..it lio l.:iil w ri.teu tin Ins in new ...... -- - . - - - r ., . . .; . . ., c t of the establishment ot au lusliiutioii. Sinithson died at Genoa in the year lS'-J, leaving 1 : . 1 ?j ,..!.. .1 ... . e 1 ;., i.r. tl ... HIS IIOlt-ri lu 1.13 in .iicii, 11. rr .1. 11 i'i I...-3 uii'o.1.1 . ' . ' :,, ,,w .. ,1 t...lv ;., ;, . ,v , ,. I uu a ii.iiiis 111 ui" ni iiuiiu- 1 1 . , , e ,- ; ,- Lmled Slates, for founding an 111M11 , c 1 , 1 crease and tlitiusion ol Knowledge . ,- . ... . ..i. a. v....... ..... .. ... - tltutlMi to the lip . among men, in lie d.d so die, Cilfet- nit- nciiiie-. uivil .saoioui r.-uii u.u ua . . ' , mi..,i .: and the inouev, about (s.( ü,(Uih catne into possessi. - .1. -i . .1 . .; of our I'overnmeut. It was lule to say that tins in " , . . ,. . , , ,, uev was lost when lt was lent to Arkansas and nth ,. . , . . r . ,, ,.,,, 1 ,.or States. It could not be lost, lor the national gover ion mumivprn. ment held it in trust, and having accepted the trust, was bound to see it devoitd to the. purpose designated , ... ir 1 j 1 in the will of Suikhson. Various schemes had been projwiseu to carr' ine piau niiu e-Autiii.uii, uui iiouu was definitely decided upon until a tear since, when an act of Congress was passed organizing the instiitition. 1'rofessur Henry then explained his own coniiec.iun with the SJmiihsuniau Institution, which was entirely unsolicited oil his part, lie mentioned the several plans which had been suggested fur the organisation of the lusiit ti 11, as weil as that which had been finally adopted as a compromise. According to this To Increase Knoic'cdge It is proposed, 1st, To 'stimulate men of talent, in every part of the country and of the world, to make original researches by offering suitable rew ards : and L'.l, To appropriate annually a por'.iou of the income for particular researches, under the direction of suitable persons. T" DijJ'use Kuoic edge lt is prujiused, 1st, To publish a series of periodical reports on the progress of all brauchen of kuu.v ledge ; atidiid. To puniisll occasionly beparato Treatises oil. subjects of general interest. No memoir, ort subjects of physical science, to be accepted for publication which does not form a ositive addition lo human knowledge, and all unverified BjK'Culalions to be rejected. Eich memoir presented to the institution to besul mitted for examination to a commis.-i .11 of persons of repe.taiion for learning in the branch to which the article pertains, and to be accepted f r publication, only in case the report cf this commission is favorable. The reports on the progress ot knowledge, 10 tie .... . . i - f.irnished bv eol.ihoralors. consisting of men eminent J.. tl..l'.!n..-..t ln-:...l.,f L....wl..,l .f. TIu-sh r.-oort, to consiKl of three classe Physical Moral and Political Literature and the Fine Arts. One half of the income of the Institution is to be tledevoted to carrying out this plan; the other half lp the increase and diifusiun of knowledge by means cf collections of books and objects of nature and art. The building, which ii slowly in progress, is to be erected, in considerable part, out of the interest which will accrue upon the interest, w hicii has accumulated ujton the original sum, since it has been in the keepin" of the United States. Knill." Launch. The largest merchant ship in the United States was latinc.ied on Saturday from ti e ship yard of Fernald &, Pettigrew, at Portsmouth, N. it. She is l-HHJ tons carpt-uler's inea.sureinerit, named the ColuinbiiS, and is intended f r a New York and Liverpool packet. D.'Kingsland & Co., of New York are her owners. f. pr i -p S . r c- r.t- W.wvt t..sBrsi. Perkins ft TroWIl. r iv I it ii i . of S-pringliehl. sold to the Lurl.ngtoll AlilH Unmpaiiy, Elirliltn-ton, Vermont, lately, two hundred thousand . . . ... - . iwillil Ol 14 lit . . tJ.il, It I silt. leii.o... j'i ....,..1. ......I .. t ,1. t. .1 ie-1 1. 1. iirii-iiu , 7 4e, im, do, lo and b cents per pound. lhe wikiI-o rowers are not wholly 44 ruined" by the new tariir.'. It is only three or four yearn since the first bar of railroad iron was made in the Uniied States y it is estimated lh.it (5 1.090 tons will be produced during the present year. Tiie Huston Hanks have just made their semi-nnnu-al dividends. The tulal amount is j i.)?.'.), shuwing nu excess of S:i."i,3'J0 over the dividends of last April. I fj-Widow Smash-pipes t-ys she don't see how Iii tie chicky-hitldies are hatched out'er ?gs; f r the has broke in her lifetime full twenty bushel measures full, end never see the first egg what didn't huve as much as it could hold of the white nnd tie yolk," to say nothing of a kiverihg place for a chicky. i

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CINCINNATI, Satorilnv. Oct. 9,0p.m. Flour Fur : a lot r'i-eiv:il by ratnil --il.iv 4:SÜ 'ah ollfrnl vnry in i.- .1 ... I i : i ... r. ... I .. i in" nui . wiii minium riritm. umns iiinn'i' 't u ii-mii-3 . - - '. l" "II til tllH llflllM2 'J tllM illtfWutrr . . ? M. I., .viiiiii is a j i-i iT-ij tvFtiiivc (Jim r .ui'iiijiii in i iiriHiiii, Huron .Sali-n of "JS lili.Js SiilfS lit 7 I -So iikil ; GUUU lb S!i"iil,lers at t'e ; IMO du coininnii 1 1. mix at 1-c Corn A a!o of SU'J buli White at 33c. and imy for sacks. Mtrk'Ttl -A of 15 hrU No 3 South 1-47 at Sugar A e;iie of 13 lilidi guoj fair New Uileans nt 7 l-4c. Lins'td Oil Sales of 27 hrls City Jl.lls, in hits at 53c ca!i. Salt A aile f fiOft brl No 1 Kanawha, from landing at yüc ami inspection. Cin. Gazette. New York. Oct 8. P. M. Ther is a large demand for fl uu, with sale to ti.e- ex out nf 12,000 btd. xt $6 00 a $ 123 f.r C.etie-f e, an I $') 75 a $3 fm we:et:i rteeipis iua.leqoaie to Ihe demand. Silts of 20,000 tosh, mixed corn at 65 a 67c; tye HZc dad; cats 43 a 5ic heavy ; wheat wanted veiy scaice. Baltimore, Oct. 9, 10 P. M. Sale of flowaid street fl -ur ai $5 62 j a $5 73, and of city mills at Sales of pnme Toik at $10 50 a $10 02J, and cf n.c s at $14. Lard ranges f om lOj to I3e. riTTBUBCII,0ct. 9, 10 P. M. The liver is fallin with I. feet water in the channel. Sales of flour at $.5 a $.j 2j receipt liht. Wheat 93 a 95c; white coid 43 a 45c. Tbe supply of grain is small. New Orleans, Oct. 21. The siirr market i unsettled, w iih few sales. We quo'e fair 6ja6Jc, prime 6ia7c, and choice 74c. Jles of molasr-es I at 2Sa31c . The Flour maiket is depressed, and ales confined to S'i all lots for city cotisbmptiou. A lot cf 300 bi Is. Illinois sold at 4 50. Sales of mixed corn at 50 a 60c t the extent of 10,000 bushels ; piime yellow so'd to a moderate extent at C5c. Silts of vats at 30 a 31c. The demand forcommeal has fallen off. Sales of kilndried at fi per l.bl. Theie i less inqttiiy for poik.at.d ptice have slightly dcrlii e.l. Siles of mess at $13 50 a $13 75, aud pume at $12 25 a $12 50. The bacon maiket dull. Sales of side at 7 a 7Jc; h..u'dei b a 6c; Canvassed hatns 9 a 10c: sU'at cuied ! do 12 a 13c. Theie i a modeiate demand for lar', with ales of 00 bbls. prime at 1 Ic; and C00 kes do at I3c to 14 c. Sales of wtsieiu tallow at 9 a 10c, aud of butter at 11 a 13c. CoiTee steady at list quotations 7 a 7jc for Rio. . okdiwm:: so. 5. An ni'iliti:nii- In l.iv I'v !iiM tini. Sec I Be it oidained !.y the City Council .f Iiidiauapolit, That a tax of lil'ty dollais per dav shall be levied on each licence Ij exhibn a show or peiformauce of any feats, such as rurus tidin;.', danettii on tope or wiie, tucks of Icrnietnain, or tumbling, or any other exhtl.iiioii c.nnet ted iheiew i'h, wheie money is t h uged as a.imi-t-ion I.) the same ; and that a tax cf twenty-live dollais per d iy shall be lev i.-.I ou ach lic. liee to CXhlbil a shuW of wax figures, puppet. Or animals wlier. money is chared for admi-ton to the same ; and surh sums betn paid to Ihr I ieauiei, Ihe ec re'aiy shall i-sue licenses as cotittmplatt'd Ly this section, for w lue It he -hall be t ntitled to tecctve one dollar ; and anv per-on or pei-ons cxh:bitin a afoicsaid in the city wiihjut license, shill foifetl ihe UTn of lifly dollais loi cat h day such exhititi'iti ihill continue, and the htoii t.r pei-ons in whose p:t mist s such exhibition shall be had, shall frfii the sum of I iv entv-l'ive dollais per day lor peoi.it ing sufli exlu'iiiiou as aforesaid. Provide That the pi r-ou or peisons taking slit license f'l any exmbiiioii or pei fori. ante muH hve the Ma.shal ptesent, fr the put:o-e of pr. s.-ivin order. t aud slii'l pay ihe M n-hal one doliar for his seni-.es at each t'Xhibiti .it or peifoi m tnce. Src. 2 All Oidn auces or pait tf Ordinances ctninz .. .. , ., , . ... " wttuiii the puivtew of this Oidiuauce, be and the same aie he-eby it pealed. Sec. 3. This Oidinance to take elfect and be in force from and alter its publica ion in accoidauce with the provisions of ihe City thai tei. SAML tL S. ROOiv'fcllt, Piesldeut of lhe City CounciL Attest: James u. Jordvs, ztc'y. Appiuved: S. HCNDEKSO.V, Mayor oi::ji.vaci: xo. g. 'Z'o Provitlc tov tue lciiciiae of a Fire I.usiiit. Sec 1. Be it oidained by Hie City Council of Indianapolis, That the sum of one lliuu-and dollais be aud lhe same is hen by -ppii'p.i aicd lor ihe pinch i-e of a F'ue Knn.e and rit rcssaiy ap.j.aiatus f.i liie u-e at pie-cut, under lue oi.eciion i of the 1 hie) File War, !e . , oi other Chief officer of the F'i.e Depat tiiicut, of tue O.od luteu Fiie Company, which faid amount shall be expend. 'J undei the supc. vi-i..u of a -tlttt committee to be appuiuied by lhe Co. mil : Prvvid d, That said amount of one thou-and dollar shall be sul.scn'it d by Citizen io sum t.ot less than ten dollar-, payable within Unity days f ,o n the day lixed bv pui.lic notice tht'icf .r, at the ntli.e of the Secie.aiy of the Council; fur which sums when p. id sail Sccieiaiy is bcieiiy di.ected and authoiizt-d to is-ue tne 0L.li4ai1.ns ot the Ciiy,ined by lhe Prestdeiit and counteisiued by the Secictaiy, bearing an inteiest t.f six per cent, per ai nuin, and. led'-cmable mil 1 tf the revenue t.l the titv loi the tear 14S. and ihe i.ro- . . . - "-"' "le of lhe nime now held by s.ud J .io.j. I ..v V,. ii li J 1 n U.V.. .! puufliu ...1 -.,. t-,, I-, .. ,. k ..... i..i,,. . i.i ...,i r... such pu.pose: And l'rotided further. That in ca-e surh subset ip' ions shall nut be made aud fully completed wi hin the time and to ihe amount afo.es.ud, il shall be optional with the City Council lu it-rcive the aim uuts sub-tiilicd as a loan, or le1 turn the same to the usiei live sul.sci ibeis. cr j Sec. 2. On leciivi .g said sub-crip i .ns lo the amount of lir.v .I..ii..j ... .....,. .1 .1, .n l... tl,.. ..f i.lu .,i.i- t.. .. ... , , ..- - . ..0 ill ..... M..' , .iiv ..vv.. . , ! py the name over to lhe Tieasuiei of the Cry and take his "-'P H'eufor, and at the expuaiioti of the time fixed for Ihe payment of the same, said Sctrelaiy shall make a full thf u(ie4 of subCtibei and lhe itsptc.ive amounts , BUbcribed by them, Sec. 3. This Oi tmance to take rlTect and be in foice from aud alter its publication au-caMe to the Chmer. s-A.MUEL S. 110 KER, riesi.lt nt of the City Council. Attest: James G. Jobda.s, Scc'.y. Appiuved: S. HENDERSON, Mayor. CtCSCIL Chamdeb InJi inapoiis, Oct. 4, 1 sit 7 Ordered, That Ihe Sccretaty gne public nonce that nc will leccive subsciiptions for thepuicha-e of a Kne Klimme, this day authoiized by CliJinance No. 6, p.ya'jle at his olhce ou or befoie lhe liit day of December next. Orrict or the Secretaxv or the inr Coc.ncil., Indianapolis, (let. 9. lat?. Agreeably to the foreoins; older, the on.tei.-itned heieby fives notice thai he i- pupa. cd to icccive at Ins otike, the su'-scriptioo authoiized by the piovi-ions of Oidiiiitice No. 6, (to provide for the puuha-eof a Kue Engine,) payable ou or before the fust day of Dice oi ei next ensuing. James G. Jorda.s, ste'ry C. C. lNOTICE. Office Ipidisss Mctual Fixe I-iscas-ic-a Courier, Iiidtamipvli, IMuber 1 1 , 1317. ffltllE Mf.mbcss ol said t'iaiip.iuy are lietehy notified, that at a iL , n-eeliii 1 ol turn tors held this day, it was Ordrred, Thai for the payment id kwses by tire, estimated interest thereon, an. I ot her liabilities u-c.il ued ami inclined by a.ud Company run e October 10, 11I, aiuouiiliii; lo llie sir 11 ol twelve c.ous nd one bundled titty one dollars and seven rents, the following as-e-sm-iil on tbe ireiii.ilnl mSes ,iven lo lb. C.Miip.iiiy I .al.l t.y lhe ine.n.'ieis therrcrt' hi llie '1 reasurer on or bt lore tlie third day ol Ueceinber next ensuing, to-W'U: OV NUTCS IX FOitCE, On all notes dated on or tiefie Oetolrr 11, 1 Mb", nnd n.dich.irerd.tt tins dale, heme Irom Nu. -M7 Ui No. Jll, USil inclusive, Ixxlct & tares quarter $ per ant, I On ail notes dated after Ottolier U, l-W. and on or In-fore Nnvem . - 1S4U, beiag from No. 1UJ to No. 3 Is;., b.lli Inclusive, lea oatd litres anariert per cart. On all notes dated after .November 29, 1S4S, aod nn or tief.ne January 1, I S47, being I roiu No aiillo No. .5j, bull inclasive, Um und nc quarter per ctL ) tin all ni.les d.ued after J.iiiuary 1, 1847, and nn or before January I 0-J, 1S47, being Iroui Nu. 3ÖÖÖ to No. o7S,bolli inclusive, tight und ens I au trier ver cent.

On ail miles dated after Jinuiry 22. Isl7, and nn or before February , TS l s it i .,..,(,.10. m bum ..iciu,.e,ai.-.jlonvariIi!i!x und loniinisitiii Mcrchanls, 'iillieVd;Ued a let Fe! niary 2, 1 S47, and on or before March 2, Ao' 1, Lmf " ' j,- j I Vx t, l t XS 1847. 1 eiiig fioitt No. 3ÖJ1 lo No. Ltil7, bolti iiicluive,ce7J 0? Aii jr t(B Bi.TTite . tq. ) percent. v ,. r..--- . i- I N. K. Pils.:. Kci. Indianapol s.

V.s C--.I ilicu nan .l.-tll.vil.icii 1-v e.-. On all not.' rxpiri d or disthaiged on or alter OUobtr 11, 181J, and on or bef.ire OctiJa.-r 14, If lt., nur per eeut. tin all notes etUred 14 d.si liarjej aller Oclolier 1 1, 1 IG, and on or bel.se Noveinlier l-4(i, m per rrnV On hII notes expired or di-s.u.irged after Nnvrr.ilvr 27, 13 It, and on ot l-ef,.re Noveu.tirr - ili mi aud out q uirler pee tent. On all mAes exoiird or ilisch.irr.l aller .Noveuibei x.'I, ISIC, and on Ot belore January I, ISI7. six mud one hull per cer.1. i 111 Mil iHes expired or disclnreed aller J niti.iry 1, 1317, and on or befme jiuiuary 5i'i, 117, evjU. and t half per cent. C'n all notes eiired ni .lis. luir-ed a. lei January -22, 1847, and on or belore February 2, 18S7, Out mud kaiffer ail. Ou all notes enptred or discharged alter Fe ni try 2, 181', and on or before March 3, lSt7. tieee uui ne quarter per te.itt. tut all mses expired or iliseli.ired alter March 2, 1S17, and on or befiHel-ctiitier II, Is 17, txclrt und t&rte Hanert prr cent Urdertd, I hid llie 1re.i-4.rrr ch.irae luleress ou A-aietwiiicnU cot d.1,.1 on or hefiTe Heceuilier 3d, ld!7. ; y.y, .i4.ti,mtf will be l..rarded to Agents or o'herau:fm rixcl persons, lu lnii ..lemlie-a ore exis-c'eil to make im.niol ny ...,i ltmrt w ill be chnrced nn all iipve-wiiienls remaiuine unnni.1 on - - . . - - - - - - and a'lel the 3d day of llece.ntier, on which day they aie wy able ; and at the expiration ol thirty days lro.ii this date, .le.ni .iienls will he liable to ssi.t lor the cauf amuiott of ttieir prrmiuiii tuSeg, acusral.ly to the elevenlh seclM.n of the enr'er. Notes of Ihe Slate It ink .4' in.li.nn. ( of lhesietie paying hanksof Kentucky und Ohio will be reiiuirrd lor asseseineols. In c-b-ra liere members have ulitnated tlieir Policies by sale of Ihe assurrd pnniery onsherw i-e, lliey are liere y noli tied Hint it is their duiy lo surrender the saiue It r iIim harre, and lo pi.y the hiihsiiiI due lii Ui tlie lime ol sum surienuer, asreeiiniy to tue reipnrenirina 01 me . tll eenlll section of Ike c h irer, w inch ni.l-l Iw enl.M. eJ by oltirers ol the Company. I his is so nup.st.iiil a mittler hi men. tier i that Aerius nie rsits Lilly reipiesled In call tlieir aib-nllon lo II, And to fHe llie pro -r iiiI.siii Hi.oi in regard Iheietn. Policies for tl ischar-v- staaild lie lot wanted thrisish Ilm ks-al aüeuia, and addressed lo llie s-erreCiry. lu no cat will u ßiätcf it iitrhargrd '. the um,mnl er mmimutt due i uu Ike .Vote up tu tu dolt ul irrender be J(r,l paid, lly otder of llie j Directors. M F. v.OKltlS, Tieasuier. i I'libm-liersnl the lollowinc nutneil paia-ia aie reotiecied to publish the above notice In toe aimxiiil ofe d.Uar$ iu iheir respective pi-per-aiid -reriit iIk-u bi'ls for payment Ui the kcl A rent of the C'onip.iiiy, w ho is IVrrtry aullairited tn pay llie s one, lli : ibillrlin, New Allsiny ; Kiilu.luiiii, liuhimmd ; Isenltnel, Fort Waine ; fcxprrss, l etre II tile; C.i7.etie, Viticennes; Fiee l'ress. l.afavelie i Jisirmil, laiiviile , l(ei.il.li. an. Iaiwreiicebii.!li ; Telei;raHi, lniliit-piHt j liemtctat, lin-hen ; V. eRwier. S.silh liei.il. Tne .iib. iiH-rs ol tlie aisive pn; rs will pleasa furward their piper. Uiiiluiulii)l the aJveillaeuieiit Ui tile l lc.uKiei. 3J

MARY'S OF THE WOODS.

lnc n.ul f M..lnl Sei. nee, thai Dr. Bolts". Imlia q'irii rrr ll.lr ur'r eoal.-'J ai.ti-biliuui nil is are the mixt perfect onbin.Mon.,1 metheiilaTtnti that have ever Urn em,.to)td t make an

tfiitii iitaml harnili-.. eailur ie. The inrt -tie ( are puirly verr- ; B r- InnV cumicii c , a.iii It IS at present C3pUi)e VI 0Club'f, and liae U- u tltctiti tili grei tare by tlie .i-opnc,.r, CoHiiiiik ilitiij u lare nt'ililx-r d pilj.tis. who Hji ili.m i.imiurjciurrd huJw Iii innmtliaie e)e ami m-riii- 'J'ms 1 11-.1 f, ul inn ha advanta"fS of which mifiy triidei.ee. Tliry are deiSned ai a in.un-.al remedy lor fa.ii.l..., ' t; s callil. Iw. i. it, r.-tired "and beaut. f..l .1ua-

and are rtcoinn.ei.d. d to be used ui all caw s, liert a p.irjai.vc it net iled. Dr. rtra". Inilian (ui-en verretalile iiar caied tunic pi!U have faii.tb t:.e .nie exalted npetali.m, and erieiee lia piiet II then, tn In- hii ii.fail.bU' enre l..r 1. er anj ail'.e, mu nuiiici.l ai.d remiitt i:t fi V-r', aud all Ihe ta iou lot in of lerr, mi cet.eial in our etrn Sla'e. The p.ojirieior tj iarauHss a eure in ever) in j slai.ee, or refund il.e muiie) tu the pui eiia.er, lt. 11 the diii-cliuus I a.e f il!ne.l. Give iheni a trial. For tle by Tumlissoji lia.ii hi.ss, sign of the Coldea Mortur, and by S.J. Wane, lni?!;i-4, lii'lmnapolu. arc i 'I ri:Y' 'i:ciar.f tic suiiool, i:oiK.s. JJHIS S ri. of Sch.wl Hvlu, .ibl..b'tl at Cincinnati, is the EL only tricily W e-tern er.e in rsj-tencr, llie aiiihor,a well as the pobli-hei, Iwinf of the West. A vast annum, of thesr itueks are m nt tu Ne Yurk to "pily tlie eas.ern tli inai.d, huh i ra l.u.iy n. crest. ui. In ilie Western and SSimtherii Stales, the are nio.rrikti.nti .-! tl.an any othe.-s, and tbe ' arc Mow la.ger than ai ativ prevK.ii tune. Almut three ytars i. ice an aocinpt a tnide to introduce Sander tries ol lunik' leompiled in New Ymk) itno tbe eh.mls of Inil.aua. I bey .-.- firiaiil Xjr,lul'-C3 o"0 "...r I"."ilretts ot out c'-.i.l,' inl thus '-r of rxtiriiiinalion mas et.rn niei.ced" lipon ihr Kelcc ic IhmiU. w iuiin a ynr pat ihee faiilers;)t.iokshaeb. n -I't'T Oll I" of nme huMilred nf our c !... t,' ...1 llie tbei.c Ktarteis by Ur.McC.urle aUojuidin tin ir place. I ntler the head o' 'Saniler Serie if Scln.I B.k" an article lately aiparetl in the papir1 nf l.uliaii.iM.li-, add.r-sid in tlie "Pulil.c," by c. rmiu eitien of IJelkv ilie. in an-er to which e invi'e Ihe aireni...ii of tbe 44Piibi.c In the f.. I Ins. ui ii'.t.ceof a nieriing held ill uol low il nt Itclit villi-, on llie 6ih nelaiit, ad which, il we im-take nut, iiitei, son ml li.i.il. r than whispers in die ears.. i eenau. publisher., that their, has been iiiiie-d a ''uootlt-ss victory." TO the rui'.uc. At a mcetiri? (if the. eiti.eu . f Iti lleveli-, held tin Wednesday evenini-. Ociolier nih, llie ineriisol the Kcleciic -riei of School llook were discuss, d, and the suhltet of an advert isenieiit w Inch appeared snrae i in.e since, t. r .i 1 1 n tu le in bih i.fof the em em of Belle ill. , was taken into consul, ran. hi, heu a Vole was lakci., tlisapiimvin; ot'the atx.ve luent.uneil advertisement. V e the uuder-i'ued ei i.en ol' lt-il-ilie, in justice to the arenl for the above nanu d baik, feel it ouriluiy lu express our diut i.om ilie seii i.ii. nt in tue aoove uaiiieii arocle. Cornelius Hinla, J uiu Cit-hs, A. M Shoely, K. S. Ii. tau. Teacher. J.inaihan Ikiiis, j . q. A . Hanta, L. H. Kennedy, W'm. r. Iliipwuod, Win. Kllis. Be.ij. Hi.Ik-i t, I'ey'tuti It. Kllis, Tin. G. Wilson, James heran, J. Jelf, John W. I'arker. Ja in. -s Y. McC'tirtly, The iiuderiiied, Lachers Rellrvilli-, liaviiit; used MrOufTey's and S ituler. -.-rie. of school b.Mks in our scIi.k.I .uflnrienlly to le-.t the merits of each, I ffive our ilecled pii terence lor the iiuifoinl -Cries nf E belie hooks Ik-1 Villi llieui to lie more wurtliy ol contidenee than any similar series wuh which we ate acquainted. II. S. HK4ÜAX, et 11-09 3 is I.. VV. Mt FA K I. AN' D. 'S3 ML.Ia lIi(aE9 A..) C'lVl Hi Ii I.V 1 ! 1JUCK Ö I'ATC.NT COOKING STOVE. fJlllIS eelelnalrtl t inking Sluie has now be, n before the public JsL seven jear, and is -i.il ille.nl a s.icces-ful cum petit. r, althoiis;li all vai it lie, of cfmhin.i'hm have hecn tried. At the late fans in the eines of New YurK aud Alba'iy. il.e lirsi premium was awarded to it, anlini;:i ail llie new .-.oc ol Oil day were in cum ; pet num. I faciliiK-s for perlormm? all the operation, of c-.ki.ii are mi-.irpa.sed. I he oven is . early doui.le the size ol the ordina- , mÄ , B1 periecily as can e done in a brick oven i For ihe uperauou of this Stove we ropcc'ful'y refer to the .Idlnn iki-soii who nave them in u-e. Aild Harnmu i j"d 'inTrve I n y" lieechcr 1 Sam'l Starbuck !tott Hardui Jn)J,1'.r,,, a''' ': j 'ar 1 w.'eia.n Yojin Ak t Worth Kiephen Gu 'tiler J. it.i. sbui t , idc !. id I wld 1 Miillimx John Turn, r J. llll Juhlist.lt J Hu.-rV H I t'.iu'irn Jacob 1.1 lull lr Mears I hn Hurgins H B Duncan H ha es 1. M Vance l)r It N..,:e W D W est S J IVtt.erson II J Mom John C'rie Aaiun Aklridrfe Samuel spray K Hedderiy S...m..u Ciuse T A M.rri S....m..n lilair 1-aac euph l)r Prtaaut hone- Dnan Win Chne J .1. . J liates l)r KnlUrd J r.t.k Mrt Fowler J D Farker Mrs Jordan A B rd J l!ol.iiiiwr.rth Mr. Now UuJ Hobt .sloops II Nelson in Cull tier , Ir Sander w H Murrion Pr F'v," - t nriH-lnis King A st.srpe i Juhn Kvans 1 iln I'ai ker ,,,rr' Mo'ns j Jacob Turner j James Wilvin I) McMullen Jacob Turner We warrant this stnve to h rf.irin well, and .1.. .ui..l:i. o.,n ni,A i will, in every case it tail- to d-i -o, take luck the siutc and riluud j the money. Kor -ale, in Iiidunaiiuhs, u,y ,y ! 3 6.H cm rnx. t Ail)iiiiis.-,uoi Aolit-f. : "V"OriCE is h reby iten, ihat the uude.iiied has tak.n i ul : JLH h tl r. i. f ailn.iiii-.ua, 10:1 0,1 the CMaic 1. f nliaiii Anunt rmaii, lat of Hi. 1. ill. .u county, d.c-a-ed. All m tmiiis know im On mseles mil. bie.l in said c-iate are retiuesied to make in. media. e payment, and th.ise lia.iiiij claims aaui-l the same, mil present tnem tluly aullii-uiica'ed fr set. hint ni Saul t-stale is supMisd 11 be solvent. JJ Jwi.lT MOSKS CltAlC;, Adiuimstiau r. M iRE PitOOK Til A T ' STIirZI'.S Ttl.MfJ SVEJLTI , Will cilcrlii.uly cii.s'liie Fi-vframlAsic. Ta.ir, 1 mi August It ii, lr-,7. Havin used in mv own finely, -imit i's To .ic t'vup o V. t-ia-b e Fete il'.i;e lor the . ure ot Aie: a ui Kev. r or l "hill- and Fever, as weil a h .vi..:- .old ii my i.eih:Kiho.l) upwards 01 Mty tot-tlt-s within the la-t two inou.lis. 1 take pleasure in sta ins ll.at iu 110 ca-e ha il failed to e t'ect a -pi-.-.Jy- cure . itii. r iu Aue and Fever or Cl.i'ls nn I Fever, an i I hi.iCi-rey leeomin. n,i it to my I ri-'its .111.1 the public, uua of the most eTeoiuil an. I in no- en t re-m.-diestliat 1 have ever known u-ed. It. BATES, P. .M. Ji:fi-ei:so-i o., K v., Au -list 4. -i.. TI is is to certify- that I was ultl et I lust Ummer iih Ajue and F. ver, an 1 had ih. n i a.l il for three y a s, unJ duriiiir Out time us.-d every reme ty that I could he..r 01 wit :Oilt ellei-t, an I despaired of ever getting w. ll ; I was in need lo try Si. .nil's Toni.- Srti. or Vegetable Fehrifu e, an. I by u-in two lHtile-s, I w asenliiVIv restore-1 to my nsua. good i.ealtli, and I coutinue well up 10 this time. I llier.'-ore do t.ot ht-sit; ie to n ca-mm.-uil it to my f iend an. I the public, as lhe most elfectual and inno.-t ut remedy that lias ever come to my know edge. NEWTON STIVER Pre.inrelhy WILSON", STAIBIRD ii. SMITH, Umisvilie, Kv. t7"Aseiits ! ill Coui'ry Dealers supplied by F. M EitK VW RATH fc 11, genera a rnl for tlluo an l .No. them Inaian.i, Thi.dst., epposue the pos. oUi e, Cinrinnaii, Ohio. t'inti -nati, Uno. . "Hi-t I.V.h Nov, . For saeby Tomlimso-i Broihi-, s.gn of the CoIJen Mortar. Indianapolis. : AS.YiiBSria. tJ'tut' noTicr. JT CT'l'CRSnf Adiniiiisttaiion Jiave tili diy been sranled In the ' ßJ un.lersicned, executor of that last will and le-SaiiH-nt 4 John 1 Horton, lule of .M.irHin cou.ily and l.le nt Indium, ileee.ised : tlH-re-fore all persons who have any cl.uiu- again-l .mid eslale are duly n.siI tied to present them according In law ; ami ill,.- that ure iieleliU-tl In aid estate are retpirsled to make payment villi, sit delay. Said es.iiu ia siiiited tobti aolveuL. JAM Ü.S GUEFU , Eleruta. Oct. 5th, 1S17. 3S--lt ; Ml Z'tCB D'B-S N 11.11. -spy virtue nf a de. r tu nn directed fnni the clerk's nffire of ihn Ua Mi.m.u circuit c.sirt. 1 willexissw 10 pui.br . (,. on .the :tl.tb , day irf1 itctie er, IU17, at the cmut Iksi-w dis in the town ol I n.le n. "m,"- - '"i" Ic,,u ""a l,r,'"w ae, eil e.ii - . nit- .. . h ... ...j. .. ... ei-..i.e, ..--. 11 . I 'I he north hall of lot .No. 4. iu -quale No. J'J, in the town nf Indianapolis. And on failure tn realize the full n mount nf siirl decree, iutei-est and exists, I wi.I at the name lime and place rpne toe fee -a. mile of s.ii real estate. Taken as the ptoperty of James K. Ku I i'ev, at 1I1 si it of Isaac II Holl. . W. Rl'SSKLL. 371O10 (-9IJ-?) Sh-ritr of Marion f.in-rv flft IIE undersigned has jnst received a very extensive assortment of ja. Us'risly TI:ulr Tt Iiin-r. of all styles and qualities, selected by himseir, and iiiauiif.irtitreil under his own imnieiliate Miieivb-ioii, and wli thaie t iilirety Mined 1 lhe sev-H.ii, w hu h he offers 1. wile lower 1I1.111 the s ime qualily of g.sMls cm he pun based for in lb city. He warns all in asits ami e lan.ine fort'ieiuselvea. Kikhh at Messrs. Little 4c Co.' Auction stoics. OctK 3S3m A. FiCA.NCO. Coiii!ilisioii, aVWwui-sliii;; and IModucc . .tii'M'.a-inr, UAILItOAD DEfOI', INIM VN'APOI.IS, IA. ' iMi iu wbi:: r. TTJ RTICULAll ailruiioii wi.I he riven to the Storage, reetivin' and I'orwsnlii'Z ot Mt-icliaiuli.'e. A literal imiiae tn.ia m.-rvhaiits aud otliers of 'he aurrouudinr ciiiiiitrjt is re-jw cit'-.lt y rt qi.ested. October 6, 1847. 38-tf aomcaT srE ni t. Tin .ass 01 sRi). SPEXCE & GU A III), XtcfstlV fcSO , . L : L "4-finiTT IV. II. TAVLOIS," Attoriiey :itl fsnitiselTor nt I:iv, Indianapolis, Ind., "ItriLL a'ten I to II professional i-ieinus confided to I is cure In Marion and the mijoininir con- ties. Prompt 'en'ion tiven to tbe ro'locsinn "nd eeurine of debts. Oifife on Washington street i.i Nor-is's bail. ling. 31 Sniwio-w FIRM Vmi SM.l. '''HF. tindcrsi-'iie-!, liviiix in Brown township. Hen, tricks roiiaty, al. IndiHtia, two and. a bolf miles 'elow ll.ownsbiirir, nrlers a farm for sa!e onti inin t it ley acres, a'l co-losed. w ell w atere 1 1 n1 we'l timberei'. A sood farm with a rnod fv I nn I pe.irli or. hard of la-"e bn- rin tree. For further iufoinialion ca I and examine for yourself. ... Septim er 26th, 1847. 36-3 w is THOMAS NASH. MFMfil. 'IPHS fourteenth annual meetin?rif the stock ho'der of the Bmnrh nt I n.tiiinapol's of th- Stat.; Bank of Indiana, w ill be t el l at theo Daukinir house, tha fioii day of ,ovemler next, letw een the I . r ..I .... f ... .1..I. .. a mini ... ine mni .i.ar .. n.'-t . . .... h. .. .. ..in-; hii ei.-tion w III 1 h'I'l for thee' nice of seven Directors on the plot of the oclhniders, (or th" en.-uinj yes. TU. II. S II ARPE, Cashier. OOtlllMT 1S17. 3..-1. Nov. I. Blo-viory mid (;iovts. "ILK Woollen and Cuitun, fur tale cheap at T. K. CASE?. C'ai'ix-I lt:; f ii. (SrxOLORED and White, f-ootl and thtap ai 39 T. H. C ".F. C':tlico-N Si ml Ciiiuli:iiu, IJX fnat vaii.ty, and the cht-est in town at at st t. it. r ssrs. n ILI.l A tl I on lleHl Pnijierty J.it n-ceived. Il!l y MoilRlsnV t T1t.lOTT. nitF.SCOTT'S COVtlUEST OK I'KKI'.inst r.-ceive.t. Jt Sept- li. W MORltlsON" X TALBOTT. Itl. IMv OTIl ISOOIiS. "Ot'Xn in roiivriiiet.i sire for riorket use, lor sale at. thjs . ntfice IL Price ol tsa'.a..

Have tin1 jit-asure f aii.iuiiiiriii tin ir ffik-iuN

;"d tf.C public, tuat the lidit.oliS tn th.ir Atacemy y lion gives tu the juvenile mind ihat bend su i;ecesar in the ptirniit of kituvv ietif, and it-. pfiiliai)v l.-iihhy I'M alllv give. Zft and Viur 1 Il.e otr.l.'ul flaute, ami renders lias JustUo'.Mii uliiicl uuriailtd r.i li e West. t i: r. M S : The loll. nving br;ini lies, viz : Orilmgrupliy, Ueadins, tiong, A rit limetir, oeruphy mid Aftionuin) . s till the u-e ..f M.tps and (j I. .lies, lllMory, lilieinie, l.i.ili-li t.MiiMili.iii, Leosmts ami Lxeicines. in I'ohm Literature, iS ilnral I'l.lloM.pl.t , ("lieii.i-uv , Hulany, .M vlli'.loy , pl.iiii .Ne- .tlr Wi.rk.Tnpenlry, Etnbrniilerv , r'reni li Liiilnr-e.l rk, phiiu and fincy Knitnng, ll.r t.-. .f lied Mini ledding, washing ai.d iin iiihtig f.r a e-sioit of Iwpiity-three weekf, (tu Im paid ill btlvance,) mill be ..... t$l.,'0 All the extra branches rtre l.iughl in the limiitiiliou wi Ii incoiiler-lilile uptriorily, und al the li.osl lli.Mlcralo term!. Uri Jons ii. sAMir.Ls. .ii. n. "JKFICK at his r -M. i.te on M.ridiaii sirvxt, three duors so. lib of III- H..l..l tl..l.lL. IIa .. bail lunch ev -r ience in his pn.h .sioll, lenders k.s rviets io the eiueiisuf ihe eiiy and couniry. Uctolit-r fih, l7. jh i Stlat; 'Alt ( O.llf.W !IIaI, Tin) (ircat Pqiular Mt'tlijrinc or llie ilij Va-l ;.ii.oiii.'i uit'U irr Itlimlh Im- tt iiiim i i it. :inl rttic. 41 lul uies ii cfl. i fs layiral i:ic t iiliu ikilioii' is, aii, ivut iiikI Auc rf.itat i:ciuiuiut anions the tos-tti , : 'I'lll- I.SOIIS til ICS Vli.ktsblc Si (HB loiUO I'll. is ar Ü uow ailniKtt-.l, on all 11 UI.IS, to tie tl-e n.o-l ef i a..l,linal ) and valualie ni -. iti.ie iu ir. I), l ai i sc. It not only acts a- .-ciie upon I'ilious an I Tj pbus Kevcrs, Chill- and FVvyr, au I I'ev. r a.l Aue ol the e-t mi l Snii h, but in all tii-eases of i). i,lii . w bk s,oji..n h. in iij.-i.iioi-, lossof . p nt.-, i in pii iu of the t.lM.,li nn I ail dise. es p. -v aienl iu a we-lei u an I ouiliei n t lüimle. '1 heir Ctett tiower co. sisi. in their p.-culi.ur eili-ct uimn i.U .ti.e organs ot ti.e u-ai, an 1 i hi- in pi I f-u iii.it en 01 tirir ai rük blood, w Im h It cv pioiu e. In tins ii. s il.e gr. at set r, t of their mi. ci-ss. Th, y aie nil. I mi I ple-s. t i Ceir h 'i-.n, tct s.-.,rclm; and -t n.di.ei.t in Heir i-.ie. 1 1 pen tri.un Ibu rem. .lest nt-CH-s 01 t. e V slem br ill, ir rt-iity aoso p iou into tlie 1.m..I. th. r.-i,y i.aius.t g a new mpJ ly ol tiulry dud in rxous power inlo all the lit chiutry uf hie. 1 he ev-en-i. e i..iiil.n it ib- v ha c i. .lull e.i ai. ou r lhe w e.l -lul souib, ensur. s ales ol ut i-asl .10,C0t IS.xc :r lllli, Aud we fiad it ili;licult, w ith our la.iic fore ol h n.is, and t.ieh.t. lu.proveiii ins ia ni.icbiu.-ry which we l.ave a.iopi.-d, to -n.,nulae lure them la-l euuu.li t up;.lv the. demand iu Ibul-en we-t. iu mu so'.uu.-i u stau- : Co - .a pe. m.iiui.aciurj i. co an ly ingajjot iu piepan the vi'io.is coine: tra ed exta-lsoi which l. ev are eo.iinx'.l. f'.on lhe liest luh.rmiitio i w e can obtain I rom our S ,ih,u e In a-'tn an.l hos' s ot ulteuiive Coi re-pom. etr . i n a lpaitsof l e . ou.itiy, our nie.iii ine cures, ,cr in.. no-, not 'e-s than, III 0 0 ,-a5es ol Fe.rr and Ague, one II oii.-and ol w hieb have rt-i-ted all o he treatment; 4...I t, ca-.-s ot Bi ioi.sle.tr; j,. 00 do ot eakn.-ss and general debility ; "J 'od do of v.. nojs chiftut- iiimum-i ; i'.i.oo da of w.-ak totu .eh aud loskof 3ji;K-ti'e ; SSI ,:o of lit S).ep-.i. ; 1,-JtSJ do of liiieumaliMll : 1.1.11 eo o' ' Kein.ile coinpli.i-.ts; 1,-Ji 'l do of Atie I'i ke, or En.arged Splei-ii ; l,.s 0 eo ol Liver Coin; la. nt ; jOO do o. Scaiiet l-Vver ; -tit) do of '1 y phus F er ; . 3i l do o' Tut i.l Sore Th oat. ,. , 'Ibis must appear almost i ciedi'.li', but the numerous letters from ph -icii iis. stents, an t thosu w ho use the nie.li.-i, e, li.-m ell lhe w, v-l.:rn nnd soiiib.-rn stale, sutisly ,.s that this i. a modrtalt csin-.a-e, nj that our ite.li.'inc is rapi.dy taking '.tie place ol the vanous fuear-coated connlerftitt win h ure atloiit, and the n timerous tonic tioi-uies, made wholly Oi omiuo.-c, liici. a e in.iiu-..-l U.oil t .e i'ii'd c - in mi i if in e-s sliu In. , nuhndu kn trt ukml Dr. r.ri)". Unions Mijrar Coat, d Indian Uii. n V e.. -al I.- I ihs are of two siriils lhe I'a bHi'ic an.l Touic. Tl e Tonir pilis ate H-culiar y 8.1. pteJ to the i,.ink an I pe.n aue- i cure ol F. tt-r an.l tue, Ior;ir ol the Liver, an . gelier.- I deiulity. I; i. in K' rr: ml Aue, Chill Fever, t ., ti at li.vy achieve their jrrrat.-st triumphs. It run Iv requires ovi r twelve hour; or ruuie than ha f a bus of t'i Moi.ij p. I s to lire, k the c ills i.n l t ll.tt a p.rn..i.. i,t .in. wl ir . is rarely tl e case with the tome miture ..I miiiiinr. haw ke I alwut the couniry ny ignorant f r.-u n.It-i s. 1 tiuse w. oUik the tonic p. 11 w ill never lon-nki! Il.t-ni. ,, Who c in ttonJer. Il eu, thai a medirine ofs.-ch extensive popularity, and extr or, i- art vii lu- . il.oi.l.i c use . GVe.f erritftn nt nmng the D clott! The prejii.'i. t-s uf physici.us i.g.uiisl iheir use are at. Iat tri v iiiif ay to ti.e play ol ieasoti,.aTi ! ihe com ictio s of even nlav et-.t, i.tir-c wlii. h ih y derive fioin their paiieli and Iii. n.ls' who Use them. . I'octo s are now almi.st every i'ay stn.lin? onb-rs from every 1' i;-t of the country lor a supply of iliese pii s to u-e in ti.eir practice. II. re isone all ti e way from t! e Stale of Vi----ii; pi just roceire.. Itdo tut s au. I th-sick look to it, anl I. ;iu-u lo procure, a supply ol this VAuiukilulTci.il' : Lksih Gbovk, Tirt-sit Co., Miss., I July ,1lh, lrs7. To Dr. Ihazt. St. Lonil, Mit tnti n' : llear Sii I hate to nil'. I in you thil I hare uf-rt I! O'T Tonic P.I s. : ti.l t: c i f.. re pray you I., send me a- oti er supply itunie.i.atcly, as there ismu -li lev.ri.n.l a mi- it ,n t e i oiin.ts ol mv prat ti. e. Hi. I I l.ur.ily know bow to sa'.isly and cure my pa!K nts w iil.i.tit tliein. 1 have ,tho muchly tested your Toni-- Pills -n my prs lire thrott-h this country , not only in i hil s an I 'ei. r, Inn in real tiji kvid Jeter, and lave met with such mic.-i-ss lioni t-.eir ose. that I now 1 nt niMM-I at a nr.-at 1..-.S io cei loiiwit on: t him. I run-id. r them a gr. at blcs-.ui; to l .e oj.'e of the xt e.-r and soutl , t.n.1 I sm ialis.ie.l ti a; th.-i a- e in poituiit in t..t-cu:coi mote diseases thau y ou n:i omn.en I them for. Don't tail to forwaril ma a sunply t y m il. as .mirkly as jos-i-t.le, uir.-cle I as above. Veiy lefje c'lullv , v o.n--, . JAV.KS" !init;KS, M. n. "X7-rorsa!e, wlioles-ile nd reta;- b s. i. W ACH nnd TOMl.lS0N I'.KO I'HK.KS. ln.Iianr.siis:"H. K. OIIKLN' Bowns. bu-R; JOHN . VAltill CN, l iit-l-oioo-h ; CAVE J ( ARTH It. Jamestown ; B. S F.F.N'F.V, Hot Iton ; DAVID WOODFORD. Tkoriitown ; LANK i. !l)N, I t- s. on ; NTZKR c WKL-H. E.i-e Viili.tr-; CiKAFfON JOHNSON. Cire.nwoo.1; MANWAKINU Jt ADAMS, K at.k'in ; N. I). ROKIN'S. K.i.nttrj ; KUW'ARD P. DAY. S. . Il.vvi le ; 1. LT LOW V Kf.MDV, Marion; K BAVLKY, Frc.s.rt: 1. IIF.K--ON. Iii,.. ri -hllWM. SILVER. P.-n M.-'oi. ; WILLIS O. ATH F.HTOX, An.tetxnitown ; J. IIOCKF.I', II iiiti.1.1 ; . J. IV. AVaL'IO.N, ltrii!eiori ; VV. J. t.MiLKS, It.-l :e iije. , May -Aiill. Mi. epWikSWIvCiTr p(.s;i' orrft i; M i r:oi:uY. . . 3N eompiian-e wiih the law a. id the orders of the ro-tmaster Genernl, sealed proposals wid tie receive ! ly me iint.l tl oV'ork, i.noii.oii Wednesday the 111 h of Ni.vt ii.be. Is4T, lor t-upi ly ing lite Stat onery j-eq-i .red for the u-e oi this, i'l-slsilh e ilutmjr ih tour veins couimencii g January 1st, lsts, aud eat.iiii- Dec. nibri 3i, IS.il. . . . The estimate, for - yi ar. is a follows : ; . . NI ill-urns enveloping pane , yi li.-w, calendered : 19 t.y 94 inches, not less than lö i o- more than IT pounds a-r r.aui, 0 full quirea to lhe ream. in.l it het-ts to the ipuie. -. . , l jHNimls coti.ui Kii'kin; tw i-e, w ell twisted, 'il uiiiiels i t-si scaj 1. 1 sei.lin-a. , Ci'-itr-i-tors are r tuif-d by l. w to jrive Isnd in a sum rqur-l to double tlie v-rtltie of tne artie s to I e lueajKbed. I' .vni. nt wi 1 l.e male on d.-live.y of the .ta-jonery. l.lVl.i-TON DCNLAH, Kei.temt-e-'.'9, l7. ?.T-lwis Pnsttiaster f I.i.iirii.a.rs. SA3ai:J' lai.M SSV rO'l'Ilvxl JM.tC V virtue of a deer-e of t'.e Mai ion Cuciiit Court. i:s May tii term, A. U. IS4I, III tin 'eri -ii. .i.('.iii,nii-si.ii.eT n ointe.l lor that pu Kse by sail t our. w ill nn sitiird.iv the eleventh il-av. of Uei-emta-r next, between the boirrs of s o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clo k P. M. nt the court I onse disor in In.lianapnli, expo-s for nale tu ilie hiith-st bidder, the t.illi.r;nr deacri'a-d piece, purrcl or kit of land, lowit: the w. st half of the south west quart-r of -ctjon twrntxsix (-Jt? ) tow u-hip til:r. n (I.i) north, tai.ee three (") t-at , encet tweulv-'ive acr.-s o.f the west si le.aVintr th- w-si l ue, h- in a I that part of said tract, I . imr on t' e west -i !e of lhe ( -ei.trat Ci.tial, or so mticn Ih.-'eoi s s1 all l-e i.ec.vsair f.r tb- purrto-sv, shall be soli for t'.e pav men: ot tw o huli-ired a ltd fori, doll us beinj anion at due on Itlt'i day of May. l-H.) anl a I in-eie-t sml cos's; raid :n-l hiivin; leen niot':ired to t'e Stat, of In.liaini, by John Ii it hie now dec ase.1, to sec use a loan of Sit. So. from the S. liki-.tr 'und. and foileited for a laih.ro to pay the inieie.-i l ere in. lawn, ii.terestand cois, -.09 iO. J. B. .M. CU h S. F.V. Indiaiiupohs, S-pl. 10, 1-T7. :'6-t tl Dec. ('on:missi..tit-r. 'PUIS Pep-ittinenl ol the Indiana Tnners'ty i nnrter themreisf ihe lion. 1'a.vid .c)..i.sl.t and lU Hi ll. Wlllixui T. Oil... Prolesstirs of l,tv . '1 he liul.,f Hs-mii w III riuonwiK-e n II l.Slh .lay if 2S..veiu-T nel mid wi'l iiiiMie ti l i Ii. ti.-4 tif Mnn b hak. i.-e. In Ibis lliMlliila.li llie slinlu ls are divided Int.. Iwu rlat-se, litt J ani. r and llie Senior. 1 I e l-xl b. o!-s IS the JuiinsT t l::is arr Itlarksti .tie's Coi.iiiieiitaiies, Kent's t iHiunenCries, Cbiuy on t imtnsels, and Slepben. sm t'.es.liiis Titos a lire .S-i In-, sre Kent's Colliiiieiilaiies. Chilly on Hills, hull's I'rit.liH", Otmileal's . ilciire.aiid MilloM's Liaiiiy. Iiidcnls must liin.i-li iliei own int U.ks. . 'I be rcwirse .aTifisinrriion en.lai.ee nil tle braurhe.or letral -twim c. The rla-se air exaunoed eve.y day on lueir le-smis in the leva hi.4is ; and lectures aie tleiivrred dally oil Il.e Various Miljci Isiem, risr-l 10 llie s-ll-iy id" j'iri-pM.lelK e. ..... A nu. a ci-.rt i. bei : every Siiturdsy. in w I.h h ie st.uie.irs ate es. err i sad in l--atu i: plri.tlmss, and in i.ip.ili. law cures and h r.i qilestN'lls prevtiHisly (ivrliisil. A J liw lilirury Is ptovided for the use of the pnpi!. t-lll.leiils. Nllel allel.tl.e llie b.w Im.4 sw. p---im. vv ill re. Ceive dip'omas tisu the ec..llli..eii.l.iliiii .f the laeuliv, nt.d llrr apprnval of Ihe Ismtd t f trustee. None tail iesH-tU le ptacl!lli bU litfiw-vs will he entitled lulle-in sburt of that time. Tlie l. lamit fee rs tvset.lv .loll:. rs. Ittfsunmüt.in, tel. I, IS 17. :i7-1wis i.VtitA.v. .:.:: it, toi.i.s.c.i . ' 11 fc lartu in Vim ln rut ion commtno nittittl on lU r -M- iMould) in NovtmiH r no I ton i tn fcixtt-t-u ecWj-. KACtLfV. Ds v;cl Mriica. M. D., .Inatomy and I hytivlury, A. B. Miirx M D., S"rery. ti. VV. III. H.HOi, M l., Thror and Praefire, J..Ht II. M l.s A. M. Csr-si'iy, NienoLss Iltnri, K. Oi.'et'tcs, F.. Dr.-sis.i. Ni. 1)., fu(. ia Atdica, .o.t a 111 IHJ lu I U. !'.( tt 11) Hl t.l It i'lt.tS .i.: ti tatricnla' ion Ticket, ' Ora luatinti Fee . Iiis-.ertinr Tickets oi.tionsl - O od ioar.1, room and i?hts f..ni.h.t a 1 7ö to i.er week. n. MLLKEK AI. X. Deaaot I a. xtliy. tC-Cw. I. s. Journal St-'lr oT lndi:ii:i, Il:t itiiltrtu C'ui-i. ,-.' la Ihk I'miioi Corner llin.s l ti.su, lui NnxiiiHit '1' IM. rartiUmu-fJteut i.'-k.fa. Tiinoihy O'Mabony vs. J.ba VX eui., v.n4. M l'pp, ts-piiea M . Mll-terS Mild Ollllfs, hrlls I law .,' J: ,a, T. l-e lieleu-il. ftJlllE said pet nil. tier bav-tif (led iu tltw ,.?ic.. of. lilr tterk f artid Et court ll-s elfi-lav il rf a Ji-iiiU-.rsini jHf.n. sisJo.f liitlltiede teti.lsiil, Se)ben S Vs-ti I . a resiaeat ..( tir S nie t.f ln-te ns Th.-rett. e the nid th -.a. ai.V Mefhea M. Ma-ieis, b. Ik-n-kv si.ain.si tf llie hln.f of aid nt w. a ad i hm 'vesa ue i-r..w tndir in nJL r-ant. anft thai unlss-s he wMI up ;n on the h-t ,by nf the iei te.i.i tf s-tirl rrsnt. tn h ksl.t-M Iher-sm Lease m N.a.a-svilu. t.a live .- f .md Monday In November nevt, ami 'el, answer or den,i,r la sa.it r-ieiii..n.t.ie s-.i.ve na.! the, insiiers au4 ituno therein cmiU, v-eil, will be. l iket:MnH.ii Mel,tlite,aii.l ilelertu:iv-.l in his nlrs. ..ce , m-;. 17, lb IT. :?: JOHN IJ It'KNf, CU-rk. If I 1'L "t.Cutiun just rrceivtd at, UJ l' T . C - V'si1