Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1848 — Page 3

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BT El 3 A L VIGILASCK II THE rilCI OP LIBCKTT. IM)IAArOLIS, Jüi: 8, 1S4S. Our Terms. The fllovrinjf will hereafter be the permanent terms of the Weekly Indiana Slate Sentinel: OjpTajmcnts to be made always in advance. One copy, one year, 2.00 Three copies, one year, 5.00 Five copies, one year, 8.00 Ten copies, one year, 15.00 Twenty copies, one year, 20.00 Semi-Weekly. (Published three times a week during the session.) One copy, $4.C0 Three copies, $10.00 One ropv during the Region, 1-00 FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. LEWIS CASS, OF MICHIGAN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, GEN. WM. O. BUTLER, OF KENTUCKY. FRESIUEXTIAIe ELECTORS. SE5AT0BIAL. ROBERT DALE OWEN, of Posey County. EUENEZER M. CHAMBERLAIN, of Elkhart county. CISTKICT. 1. NATHANIEL ALBERTSON, of Harrison county. 2. CYRUS L. DUNHAM, of Washington county. 3. WILLIAM M. McCAHTYr of Franklin county. 4. CHARLES If. TEST, of Wayne county. 5. JAMES RITCHEY, of Johnson connty. 6. GEORGE W. CARR, of Lawrence county. 7. HENRY SECREST, of rutnarn county. 8. DANIEL MACE, of Tippecanoe county. 9. GRAHAM N. FITCH, of Cass county. 10. ANDUEW J. HARLAN, of Grant county. Marion County Democratic lYomiuntlons. For Representatives. fien. JAMES P. DRAKE, HENRY BRADY. POWELL I I0W LAND. For Prosecuting Attorney. LUC1EN BARLOUR. For Sheriff. CHARLES C. CAMPBELL. For Recorder. CHARLES STEPHENS. For County Commissioner. AARON ALLDREDGE. ' For Coroner. PETER F. NEW LAND. To Correspondents. II. C, Dublin, Ind. Your Inquiry ia no doubt answered by lb i ceptioQ of Um Coon Skinner. All ha v been mailed. Stale Central Committee. A meeting of the Democratic State Central Com mittee will take place at the Suuth-cait chamber of the Sentinel building, on Monday next, June 12th, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. The attendance of every member is requested. L. DUNLAP, Chm. The Coon Skinner. Subscribers were notified to send in their names in season for full files. The 1st Dumber is exhausted ; and all who desire to havo the balance, should send ia soon. The fun ia hardly yet commenced. CT Sundry communications and other articles of interest are necessarily deferred to admit the proceedings of the Baltimore Convention. We hope those interested in some of the deferred articles will have patieuce. Proclamation. The attention of every , voter in the corporation is called to the proclamation of the President of the City Council. It is in the power of the people to act advisedly in the premises, and we Lope they will look well to it, and see that they do o. v e have no doubt but that mach may be saved, more made, and taxes lessened, by prompt and prudent action. Of these facts, all are to judge for themselves. Let then no one neglect to attend the poll on Saturday next, and give his suffrage for or against the measure proposed. Interesting Correspondence Another Letter from Gen. Taylor. Some of our whig editors seem determined that Gen. Taylor shall bo the nominee, any how. The old general not to be outdone in courtesy, as his letters to our neighbor of the Journal, and the following to another distinguished, editor, amply proved. As we have copied all his previous ones, we deem it but fair to give Lis latest, though couched in the poetic vein, and probably, like Lis letter to Mrs. Gen. Gaines, not designed for direct publicity. We think it shadows forth hii views "as a whig." "Dea Si: So many stories go Abroad, designed to cause distraction, I write yon this, that all may know My position to a fraction. (Between ourselves, I think this course The only way that I can fix it, To paialyze and break the force Of Mr. Clay's late iptt dixit.) Then I'm a vhig, as many knowj But will be moie explicit. And say "I'm nut in ultra," though. Lest some mistake and miss it. As to the Tariff and the Bank, I'm optUhl as a steeple ! What do I know of these things? I'll leave it to the people ! I'm for the Veto bat not strong Except in ease of violation Of the Constitution, or of wrong Or hasty legislation. If of my views aught eist is heard. "Give it my pointed contradiction," And "rest most certainly assured, It is, beyond a doubt," sheer fiction. Should Hoosiers say I slandered then, Because that they were cowards, Tell 'em I dtd it for to kill Their Laue, a second Howabd. And now I am for President, I'd have you bear me witnessTo what a very great extent, I've told f my unfitness. So if elected to the troit. And wbigs dj caicb a Tartar, They'll learn of me, a la John Tyler, To be a little smarter! Yours in the cause of Peace, Quakerdom, Abolition, Slavery, and Was, Z. TAILOR. Cuapman of the State Sentinel has hoiated the flair of Cass and Butler, and placed, in bold relief, at the head of the tickets, the image of a buzzard. Aeit li'ztnu Bulletin. Excuse us, bubby ; it was an overnight that we cast such a personal reflection on you. "We meant it for our National Eagle. 07 Some of the whig papers have charged against Cassius M. Clay that he saved his life while a ori a owr in Mexico by claiming relationship with the great Mexican whig leader, Mr. Henry Clay. Th II is denvod by Cassius, who, in a recent letter says 'I never even claimed friendshin with Mr. Cht v! It was he who claimed, in bis Greeley letter, "re fa. uonsnip wjin me. Clark Coüstt. John C. Huckleberry and Jamei G. Caldwell have teen nominated as Representative candidates in Clark county. Santa Anna reached Kingston, Jamaca, on the inii.. in a Spanish bilg, IS days from Vera Cruz. 2d

POSTSCRIPT. (7- The news from Mexico is of a conflicting character: witness the following: Treaty of Peace Katifled. The telegraphic despatches to the editors of the Louisville Dnily press, under date of Philadelphia, June 2d 1818, published Saturday morning announces the arrival of the steamer Edith at New Orleans from Vera Cruz, with tidings of the ratification of the Treaty of Peace between the United States and Mex-

ico, oy uie luexican congress. Highly Important from Mexico. TREATY REJECTED! MEXICO IN ARMS! Washington, June 3d, P. M. A courier has arrived here from Mexico, direct in fourteen davs. brinrrinrr the inteliio-pnr ihn tlm j , 0 e - ..... Treaty had been rejected, and that Mexico is in arms ! t I ' . . i i i .!. e. i amuei in ai uie-iiesu ui me itirccs. TIIKEE DAYS LATER from EUROPE, Philadelphia, June 3d, P. M. The proposed mediation with Denmark and Prussia had failed. The Austrians have suffered another defeat at Soueeane. The French Mob, after beinsr driven out of the Hall of the Assembly, went to the Hotel de Ville to organize a Committee of Safety, in the same room whore iiobespierre and his associates established the Directory. The National Guards entered, and a strucrle ensu ed. Two hundred of the mob were taken prisoners, 11- STt m mm - inciuaing uarber, Albert, fcobrier, Cabet, Ulanqui, and others. Ledru Rollin was arrested because his name was connected with the party oppo-ed to the government: but .Lamartine was answerable fur him. Ledru Rollin' part in the affray is involved in mys tery, and he cannot clear himself of complotting with the mob. After the failure he re-appeared in the As sembly, protesting innocence ofall participation; but he was received with general derision. He was stripped of his epaulets and sword. At last dates all was quiet. LAWS or I XI) I ANA. An Act to Incorporate the Fair View Academy in Ruth Lounty. Sectios 1. lie it enacted by the General Assembly oj the State of Indiana, That John M. Shawhan, G. li. Rush. Willi am II. Deck, John V. Liodsey, Georg Camp, bell, Garrett Wykoff, David IL Drummond. Ephraim Jeffrey, and James Hannah, be and they are her by constituted a body corporate anJ politic, under the corporate name and style of Pres dent an J Trustees of Fair View Academy, and by such corporate name, may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in any court of law or equity in ibis State. 8ic. 2. The persons named in the foregoing section, or a majority of them, shall meet in the town of Fair View in the county of Rush, on some day between the lat day of March and the first day of April, 1843, and organize by electing one of their body president and one secretary, a record of such meeting hall be kept by the Secretary, in which shall be entered a full statement of the proceedings of said meeting. ' Sac. "1. After said meeting and election of a president and secretary, said corporation shall have power to purchase or leceive donation of land not exceeding in value $5,000, on which to build an institution of learning, to be known as the " Fair Vit r Academy ," to be located ort the South end of Wm. M. Shawhan's land in Rush county near the town of Fair View. Sac. 4. Said trustees shall havs power to open books for the purpose of building said institution of learning, as also to raise funds amply sufficient to pay teacher or teachers that may be employed from time to time, in said institution, and said trustees and their successors in office shall have the power to confei degrees, establish professorships, and all acts whatsoever, not inconsistent with the laws of this State, to make said inaitulion equal with the highest universities of literature in the State, tsc. 5. The trustees, or a majority of them, msy, st any meeting, sell snd convey any real estate given or purchased by them for the purpose of aiding in building or endowing said ecademy, which conveyance shall be signed by the president and attested by the secretary, and when so executed, shall be valid in the court of law and equity in this state. s 8tc. 6. The trustees hereby constituted shall bold their office for 3 years from the date of their organization and until their successors aro chosen snd qualified; and at the expiration of the said, three years, new trustees, four in number only, shall be chosen by the stockholders, each one being entitled to a vote or votes, the lime, place, manner or electing shall b determined by the by-laws of the institution. In electing said trustees there shall not at any time be more than two trustees sleeted of any one religious persussion, sect, or denomination. Said truatess shall hold their office for the term of ten years. Sec. 7. Said trustees, or a majority of them, shall have power to pass all needful by-laws for the regulation of their officers, alter and amend them at their pleasure, and shall have all power necessary to carry out the object of the academy. Sec. 8. This tt shall be deemed a public act and shall be liberally construed by the courts of said state, ana snau do in loreo irom snd alter its passage and publication in the Indiina Journal and State Sentinel. WILLIAM A. PORTER, Speaker of the House of Representative. PARIS C. DUNNING, Pretident of the Senate. Approved February 16,1848. JAMES WIIITCOMB. the ma i: Kins. ' I'ihcinhati, June 3, 6 p. m. Flour. The market to-day was very dull, and the only sales besrd of were 100 brls. from railroad, delivered and inspected, at $4:25; and 83 brls. from canal at $4.20. Yery little arrived. Frovinon$. The market was quiet to-day, tbe demand hsving been apparently suspended. Tbe only sals of Meat heard of was a small lot Mess Pork at IS. Of Lard 261 kegs No. 1 country rendered were sold at 5 3-4c; 87 brls. snd 255 kegs good No. 2 st 5c; 20 do. st 4.80. Whiiky. Sales of 174 brls. at 141c; 167 do. at 14 3-Sc; 83 do. at 14 Jc; 50 do. rectified st 14 Jc .Money Matters. ibe tightness of the Money Market continues unsbated. Out doors as high as 2 per ceut. per month is sometimes paid on good securities. O. E. O. II. The Grand Lodge of the Oiiental Evanic Order of Broth ers, incorporated at the last Session of Iii Legislature, held its second annual meeting on the 23d of May, at Centre Lodge room in tbis city, and transacted much business of interest to the order. The following officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year: J. F. MtaatLL, M. V. P. G i N. P. HowAaD, W. V. P. G.t J. S. Russcr, G. TL, II. S. A. T. Hast, G. S. H. S t J. T. Williams. G. S S. S. Rookek, G. T. I. 11. Fof , G. I. D. T. Gusse Homiisi, G. U. L. T. Ad adjourned meeting will be beld in Greenfield, on tbe 21st June, at 10 o'clock, A. M. All Brothers of the Order aie invited to attend. 2-1 1 w. & s. w. J. T. WILLIAMS, G. S. Jnne 2d. 1843. 1TI. 11 EC II, DEALER IN TFutclies, Jewelry, Fine Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Ac, 205-y Opposite the Palmtr House. C.ATL.IXC'tt WIIUAT IiICILX R. CASE bashouchtof l lie patentee the right ! Hamilton . snd Madison counties In this Ptaut,tn Ulis most valuable Improveinent in planting wrwtat. particularly in this climate. Wheat ptit in ttitb litis Si HI ia never thrown out by froa. and is greatly iiicfeaicd in quantity and quality, as will be ara by those who try it. Ths tiise is not far distant when the farmers of this Plate, as in all of ise Idar mates, will consider lbs wheat (hill sn indispeimble labor-saving macbine. The counties ar tue aale in any way to auit purchasers, or 1 will turaiah machines on tbe moat reasonable terms, by applying at my store, opposite Drake's Hotel, Indianapolis 3-lm ADUINISTItATOIl'S NOTICE. TT ETTKR.S of admini.tmtion havs Mmed to the anderaigaed onJLJ on the estate of John Uoisnder, deceased, late of Msrioa county, who died Intestate. All persons having business to settle with said eetate are requested lo attead In the mine forthwith. Tbe estate isprobaWly solvent. ANDKKVV liOLANUER, Ai mi. May 3U,l8j. 8-3wT AIimXISTICATOll'S SALC. T1 HE aadersig tied, administrator of the estate of John Bot n dor, deeeaard. lateof Marina coantv. will, on the 3Ulh day Jane, 1848, between Uie hours of IV o'clock , A. M. and 4o'cioca, r. m.,at the late ismioence of the deceased In Lawrence township, Marine Co., Stale of 1 adniia. proceed lo eeM tbe peraonul property of Um deceased: emulating ef two horses, Ihse snilch cows, ywing cattle, hugs and sheep, s two bores wagon, two ploughs, (arming utensils, household sad kitchen furniture, and other moveables; also, a'lour eighteen acres of corn growing In the Held, about ten scire of wheal, and lea acres of oats growing In the fleld. Tbe terms will be made know a at thstiinsof the sals. ANDREW BOLANDEB.Adinr. Msy 30,18-18. 8-3wl sali: of heal estate. rin HE undivided ons half (conveyed lo the anders) good by s deed JB. of tru-t, by Chtistopber Harshey, and confirmed by decree of tbe Marlon Circuit Court) of ü t valuable real estate rynis, on Fall errek, seven miles north of Indianapolis, the eeat of gnvernnteot of Indi ins, known as Brsbaksr-e Mills, containtnc about Ü35 acrea.and Including! large portion orimpi-oved land, snd one of the best mill aeats oa Tall rrerb, will U offered tie sals on Ilm t Ist day of July nest at ibe boor of. o'clock, P. M., a the bouse of Henry Lictnrya, we-t King sireet, Laneater city, Pennsylvania. Pals without reserves, A deed lobe mads upon tlis payment ofths purclmss money. Tkle indwoulable. lern Oiade known si the tints of sals. 1 His HXlwpuia JtTII.N SCHERI'F, I c'ACOB -JS.N.NER, I A"", JonaI,l!43. Mf

Hi 3 aai-2.! rj-:. . - .:r:3 Dr. Towiocml's Saisaparilla. WONDER AND BLEPSINi? OF THE ACE. The most extraordinary Medicine in the World!! This Extract is put up in Quart Bottles c it is sue times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted svperkr to any sold It ewes without vomiting, purging, sickening or debilitating the Patient. rpHE reat beamy and superiority of tili S.trsapsrilla overall other medtcines ia. Ihn while M eradicates the disease, It invigorates the body. It i.nne of the very hrst SPRING AND UMMER MEDICINES ever known; it not only purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, hut It creates a tu, pure, end nek Hedi a power ("assessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of Its wonderful success. It has performed within the la five years, mora than 100,000 cores of severs cases of disease; at leant 15,0 )0 were cimilereit Inmrnbte. It has saved the lives of more than 5,000 children during the two pais) seasons. 10,000 UASES OF GENERAL DEBILITY hSSV WANT OF NERVOUS ENERGY. Dr. Townnend's Ssrsaparilla invieorates the whole system perma. nently. To tunee who have lost Iheir musculur enerev br the effects of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, oj Uie eacesive Indulgence of the passions, and brought on a general physical prostration ol Jim nervous system, liitude. want ol smbilton, lalnlina; senaaUons, premature decay and decline, baleniiiuig towards that laud disease, Consumption, can l e entirely restored by Ulis pleasant remedy. This Banananlla is for suMrinr to any INVIGORATING CORDIAL. As it renews and invigorates Die system, rives activity to lbs limbs, snd strength lo the muscular system, in s most eitraordi nary degree. (JO.NSUMPUIO.N CURED. Clean end Strengthen. Censmmntinn ton cured. BrendUtLi, Censumption. Liver CsmpUmt, CWoU, Catarrh, Ceezk,Atthma, Spit car f Blood, &reacM in the Cheat. Hectic Flash, .Vi' Streets, Difficult er Profuse Expectoration, Pun ia tAs Side, fe., have teen and can he eared. SNTT1NG I3LOOD. Ae- York, April 28, 1947. Pa. TowsitüD I verily believe thU your araaparilU has been lbs means, thnmgb Plovuteoce, of saving my Ills. 1 have for several years bad a b.idCougli. It became worse and worse. At last I raised tarpe riuantiieis of blond, had nigtit Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced and did not ei(iect lo live. I have only used your itarsaparilla a elimt time, and tix-re has a wonderlul change been wrought in me. I am now aMe to walk all over the city. I mine no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that 1 am thsuklul lor these results. Your obedient servant, WM- RUSSELL,6jCalharine-st. RHEUMATISM; This Is only one of more than fixir thousand cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's sarsnparilla has cured. Tlie nnist severe and chronic cases are wet:kly eradimted by Us extraordinary virtues. James Cummings, Eq., one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, lilackwell'i UUud, is the geutleman spoken of in the following letter: Blockers Island, Sfpt. 14, 13 17. Da. Tswucso De.ir Sir: I have suilered terribly for nine yeara with the Kheiiniatixm ; consiili table of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk. I had the utimnt distressing pains, snd my limbs were tenitily swollen. I have ued four bottles of your farsaparilla, and tiiey have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am so much belter indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to Ute Ulis lot the benefit of the atflicled. Yours, respectfully. JAM Ed CUMMINGS. FEVER AND AOUE. Dr. Townsend's Sarinaiilla Is unequalled in cases of the Chills andFevrrand A (tue. The following letter is only one of hundreds that ws have received from Uie South snd West of like character. Owi, Mich., Oct., 1817. Dr. Towntcitn: De:ir Sir : I nutchnsed lor my wife two bottles of Parsnparilla of our Agrnt, Mr. McNair, of Kalamazin, lo try it for the Fever and Arie. Before 1 had fin If lied ths first bottle, K sppeared to warm the blood, and eveiy oilier day, when the Chills and Fever appeared, they were less violent, snd before she had finished the bottle she wis entirely relieved, and she wa much better than she had leea belore fhm look the Ague. A lady that had bren very sick with the Chili snd Fever, but liail broke them wilh Cluiuine, and wa left in a very weak and distressing stole, and troubled ecerdiiiKly with Ida Ague Cake, seeing the effect that It had on my wife, khe sent and pnured a few bottles, and it restored her in a few weeks lo complete bruit h Your sars-iparilla is wittiout doubt, unequalled In diseases incident to (he West, and if you think that tins communication will be of use, you are at liberty to um N as you ctioose. i'ouri.resncclfully, CHARLES II. SWAIN. CANKER IN THE MOUTH. Below is sn account of anullier diild saved. Dr. Townsend's ssrsnparilla has saved the lives of lliousands of children. The follow. Ing two certificates are selected Irom a great number received this " ' AVie York, JlprU 1 , 1847. Dr. Towntr nd: Dtar Sir tine of my children was very sick with a Canker In the Month and Throat, attended wilh great debility. It came near dying. I obtained some of your eicelleut medicine, and It cured it directly, for winch I assure you I feel very grateful. Yours, lecpecifiilly, ELIZAIIE'I H FOWLER, S7 Desbrossesst. FITS! FITS!! FIT!!! Dr. Townsend.not having tested his saranpaiilla In cases of Fits, of course never recommended it, and was surprised lo receive tlie folU.wIiib Irom an InU-lligeul and resiieclable farmer in VYeslchestei county: Fordham. Jlngust 13, 1847. Dr. Townsend )ror Sin I have I Hide girt seven years of age, who has beea several )ears afllicted Ith Fils; WS tried almost every thing tor her, but without success; at last, alilxxit.il we could And no recouimendaltou in our circulars fur rase like hers, we thought, as she was In very t'elicale health, we would give her some of your sarsapurilU, anil are very glad we did, for It not only resbired her strength, but she had no return of llie Fits, to our great pleasure und surprise, bite Is fiut broxning rugged and hearty, for which we fee I grateful. Yuura, rcMKifuliy, - JOHN BUTLER, Jr. FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Townsend's Parsaoarilla Is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, liarrennrss, Pro'unsus Uteri, or Fulling of the Womb, Cueliveiie, Files, Leucorrlitea, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incoiitiiirnceof Ciine, or involuntary discharge (hereof, and for the general prostration of th) system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or cause produced by Irrrgiilarity, Illness accident. Nothing be more surprising than its Invigorating effocls on the human frame, l'er sons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at ouce become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervousness of the female frame, which is the great caue of Uairenne. it will not be expected of us, in ease of so delicate a natuie, to exhibit certificates of curws performed but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of caes luve been reported lo us. Thousand of cases where Inmilies huvs bren without chiidien, after using a few boules of this Invalubls medicine, have been blessed wilh hue healthy offspring. TO MQTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been eipreasly prepared In refereoos lo lemale complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, The tum of hie," should neglect lo take it, as it is a certain prevenlivs for any ofine numerous and horrible diseases to which females are subject at this lime of life. This period maybe delayed lor several years by using tbl s medicine. Nor Is n leas valuable lor those who are approaching womanhood, as It is calculated to assist nature, by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this aieilicine is invaluable for all Uie delicate ditwises to which women are suljict. It braces Ibe whole system, renews permanenuy tne natural energies, by removing the impuriuesof the body, not so far stimulating as lo produce subsequent relaxation, which is the case of DK medicines taken b female weakness and disease. By using a few bottles of this medicine, many severs aud paiuf ul surgical operations may be pre vaatea. GREAT BLESSING TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child bnth ever dantvered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain and disease, increases and ennclie- the food, those who have used It think it is indispensable. It is highly uselul both before and after confinement, as It prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth in coetiveness, piles, cramps, swelling of the feet, despond nry, heartburn, vomiting, pain in tlie back and loins, lalse pains, hemoirhage, ana in regulating the secretions aud eqiit.ti7.ing the circulation, it has no equal. Tbe great beauty of this medicine is, a is always sale, and the most delicate nse it most successfully, very few cases require any oilier medicine, in some a little Castor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful, r.xrrcise in tlie open air, snd light lood w ilb this medicine, will alwaya ensure a safe and easy ooutiueuient. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Those that Imitate Dr. Townsend's Sarsapaiilla have Invariably called their stuff a great remedy for Females, Sic. lie., and have copied ou.-bills and circulars which relates to the CompUints of womenword for word other men who put up medicine, have, since tne great success of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in complaints incident to females, recommended Iltens, although previously they ma ma. A number of Ibese mixtures, pills, Sic, are injurious lo feinalrs. as they aggravate disease, and undermine the etxi.t uulion. SCKUFULA lUKiill. This certificate conclusively pr wes that this Sarsaparilla has perfect conti ol over Uie most obstinate diseases of ths blood. Three prisons cuted in one house is unprecedented. TIIKEE CHILDREN. Dr. Townsend Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform you that three ol my children have been cured of the scrofula by Uie use ol youreiccllelit medicine. Tht y were afflicted very severely wall bad sores ; have taken only four Ik. I lea; K look Ibem away, for which 1 feel myself under great obligation. Yours, respectfully, ISAAfJ W. CJK A IS c, low vvoosler-Sf. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almti daily receiving orders from physicians ir. different part of the L'uion. J his ts to certify that we, the undersigned, physicians of the ttty of Albany, have In numerous cases prescribed Dr. 1 ownsend a Sarsa parilla, and believe R lo be one of the most valuable prrpvationa la the market. II. r. l'Ul.lU, M. V. J. WILSON, M. Ü. R. K. UHlGtiS, M. D. Albany, April 1, 1847. P. E. F.LMENDOKF, M. D CAUTION. Owing to Ute great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Farsapanlla.a number of men who were formerly our agents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts. Elixirs, Hitters, bxlrnctsof Xelkiw Dock , Ate. I liey generally iut It up In the same ahnpea Bot tles, and some ol them have stole and copied our advenisemenis ; tney B.M ....tu k L U n.i. .1 b. a - K I .i t ..nl,UI Principal tffice, lie FULTON street, turn Building, N. Y. ; Red ding at Co., 8 Male street, BtaMon ; DyoU It. Sons, 1 m north rcond street, rbiladeiiiiia ; . S. IIa nee, drugget, Ualiunorei r. m. i.onen, Charleston ; WnrU Sc. Co.. 161 Cbur.res sireet. N. O. : 105 South Pearl street , Albany ; and by all the principal druggists and merchants generally throughout lite United States, West Indies and Urn Canada a. For sale by TUM LINDUM BRUTIICRS, Ajeuis, siga of Ute liKsaoa mortar, insuinapoiis. -iyeow DR. TOWftSCXD'S SAIiSAI'AItlLLA. WARRANTED genuine and for sals by . 3 D. CRAIfJHEAD. JIKUICAL ISUOU. nberleea' Practice, 2 yols. Llston It Mullet's Surgery. do on diseases of cbildrsn, Horner's Anatomy snd lltsiotngy, Dtinglison's Human Ansuny, Churchill's system of Midwifery, do Practice of Medicine, ' Cycltspedia of Practical Medicine, do Medical Dictionary, ood's rrsctirs of leuicins, do New Remedies, Watson's Practice of Physic, do Therapeutics, A rnott's Elements of Pby sic, do Medical student, llotityn's Medical Dsctioaary, Dewees oa diseases of Fe.Ttales, V Ilson's DissecUtr, Wilson's Human Anatomy, Itell and Stokes's Pifflice, Arii well oa disrases of Femules, United Plates DistienfiUxy, Dewee'a system of Miflwilery, AnaioottcsJ Alias, by Cuttih and Hooper's Medical Dicimaarv, ' Horner, Drain's Mtxlern Surgery, Fancnasl's Operative Suijery, Cosuiie est damnraof Children, ah 0 plMM, ranoavst, WM ir'i Anilomy, Furguraoa'a 1'ractleal Hurrery. Juat received and fut sats tow (bi cash by C. II. DAVIS, June I lHtd. 8 tippositsthe Palmer House. lUa r received, It? ir Theodora Bloucuton, or l.auret Water, byU 1 f. K. James. HOUÜ Is MJMLJ5. .

LIST OF LETT C KS fTMA!NIVO in the Tost Othcs at Indianapolis, Indiana, on Jl June l.lb-KJ. rry Persons tailing for these letters will please to say ADVERTISED. Tie inland postage on all letters or papers for Foreign Countries must ho pre-paid, otherwiss they cannot be for-

xearaca. A. Aldrrge Aaron S Alfred Rellin Arnold Ephraim AUiwtn Mary Aikia Jsmes Altcorn Henry Allen Martha Armstrong Jack ion Atkison Theodore Adams J L Ames Je.se Adams Robert AppUbnrry Sarah Aklto John Tt R. Basdwetl8eth9 Browrr Ahrain Bsrnef E A Hlo.ictt Brady 9 Burk W ; Beeler Sarah Riddle Hon H i'2 Rellea Caleb Bryant Wm P Bisbingjohn Brandon Benjamia or Julien Bsrret Carolins Baker Peter Berry F. Baker Wm II Bar Hariet frown Ptrphen 8 Brown Samuel Bows Wm Berk with T S Fidelity Division Sons of Ten persncu No It Rustle James J Reechsm Themas Barns E A Brown S 8 A B 3 Blackburn Thomas V W Rath Mania Brooks James Bachtel lleorg; Barry Ed mos Burton Mits Eliza I I lak John R . BeMlvUs Bii-T.om c or Mrs R C Biles Branum Mrs Evalins C. Carlton James P Clingrr Catharine Cooper Mary A '-rane Wm F 4 Coleman Joseph Cravens John P Cooper Joshua Clark DrOb Consroe Jvl Cuddington Alex Claik Ahner Esq Craiirhiad V 'flrifen Samuel Padgett Samuel or Richard Pendetrrast Enos jGeorpe L :wis frhormlej Joseph A Green Mrs Mary Oithens Valeiins Price Henry Pearson Joseph Penry Amelia Miss Prctxmaa Ezra Pearson Wm K Parish laiperl Pic? Sanford 2 Potter John nr Danl Pattoa Wm U K. Ranson Isaac N Rhoder Samuel Rvnar Jaroh Uoodhue II B irover J a in es 3 H; lassrock J L Orsce Mrs Hannah KJoe John C lOrimth Lewis or C C Clsrk Olover Elizabeth II. rtsniSell H Hooker Mrs E J Haslett Mrs A D Raridan James iRaridea James 'Ral on Theodors Horner Frederick Henshaw R B Hunter Wm 3 Hole Jonsth in Harris Henry P Hawkins C A Ransdell Thos Richardson TliOS If odman Wm Rhoads James 8. Sulgrove Emanuel Strain Andrew Simpson Pliilto R Heck man Joseph Hall J W Hopkins J II Hollinssworth Josiah Howland Morris Humphrey Jerse llildobrsn.l Uriah H.trness Solomon iPnow John S ater Joseph I Sharp Mary Mrs .iiowden Jno M Shearer John 2 jHneider Harriet i Stout David Heckensmith Benjamin Hanrock John TS Muff Samuel A Smith Arrht F. Seborn Henry Sniither Willis 3 Stebha Joash Irwin Matthias J. Jones Wm II .Sprinrer Emanuel I Johnson Wm S Stipp Fany Mra Johnson Miss Eliza smiin wm T Snow William Seerly Tlioa Samt James F Jones A snd 0 F Johnson Robert Johnson George Uackson W Ii Silvers John Jones Juhn M Jones John W Sandusky Isaac Mitnn Joseph Shelimier Charles Shaw Sophia Miss Johnson Prrmela K. Kennedy James H Kelley Joseph A Kitrhinp Maiinda Hol Coonrod Snjrar Wm IS mock Thos C Stuck Msry or John Mnney A Kingston Hezekiah Kilpore Miss T Ann Kunkel Andreas Kilgure David Kline Joseph Koch Ilenriech L. LsfJerty Bennor Long Isaac S Lake Zenas Little Juhn 2 Lobaug h B T Luv ton David Lsfever Abrant Lemator( Jones Locklayer Anron Smith Thomas Reynold Dsbella Mise Spesrs friscil a Schoolcraft M B Shirts Da id Shumate N Stevens Stephen C 2 Smith John ISchooly Harriet Mra St John John Shirts Wm Skein Harvcy ?nopp jobn Sheppard Mrs smock A V Sargent T vV Shepnard Thoa Suit Edward Smith Wm Skeen Hsrnson Srvbold Mslon Smith Jackson Peburn S 8 Stout James Smith George W Sylvester Gabril Sliyer Alfred Slater Joseph Silvers Sally T. Car Ro'iert U 8 army Lawrence Wm Lopn A C Clements Mrs Mary Crlsty Miss Nancy Clary Merril Coewell?Franklia Covington E J Cloppcr Joteph C Cason Tltomas Crane Josiah Colwell Addison i Cramer IIer.ok.ian, Calrow Carlis Cary MiKsrd 3 Craven William Ciline Wm Colwell J A Cos N'sncy Curdy Mis Etna Chresmait.VV Cook Isaac Camell S t mall Coons Win Lewis Mxs Jane Lemon Frederick Lancaster Wm Lions Samuel LausColcp It Lane Esq. M. Martin Ftizabeth My.rs Carolins Miller Jacob MusRrove Walter Monjan Geo W Miller Wahingon Tntewiter Henry Marshall Jas O Hon 2 Tarlton Caleb Mortimer John Tueker Wm Mustard J I, Miller Benjamin, penTowerrll Mr Tnmlinton Jessy Taffe John Tossing MissMurana sione , widow or heirs Mahonv Sarah Ann Miller Alexander Temple Mrs Mary Ann Timons Eligah Tomlinson James U Templeton Jamea Tu II Miss Elizabeth Tempv John Mr Toon Wesley R Carson Miss Elizabeth Coen John Csmpt ell A J 2 Clark Josepli ChamNrs B D. Dauchertv James F Dnvsl John Düringer Nelson Dra;strum Mrs Margaret 9 Dunboy Miss Harriet C Donnon David Dnnninz Allison Grand Lod-a Dumont VV VV Davis Jarkson Do'onfr AloanJci Diion Wm Downey Patrick Davis llel.ecca Miss Dew&ld John E. English Joseph K Eaton VV T 2 Eair!? Henry Eller David F. Fog Wm S Flacher Wm P Flowers Msry Miss 9 Furrou John Ter r.noch Fowler 8 A Furgason Miss S A Felion Alea Fol's Stimon Faris Milton Ford Rnrkus Fol's Elizabeth a. Qiu&e Rodney R Orerg Mrs M Orisit John Ui!tn Mania 1I4-3W May Rol t Mathews Joseph Morrison Wm Moore Reubin Mahnnv R D Merit John W Morris Clara Miss Martin James F Me.dq Hannah MisS Tmxell J R Tailor Wm Thompson John B Turner Augustus Tharp Arthur Twining A lei C Marsliall James E Mahurv. Cynthia Miles Wm Monday James Marshall Jsmes v. Veach Jeremiah Vandiver Garrat MACS. McClnre Benjamin McLaughlin Charles McFall Smith McLaughlin Wm II McCall Jobn McOuire James McCord Joseph W. Walter Jonathan Wrizht Loren j. I DS Whitehead Charles Weher Christ Wilkinson Wm or A F Foley Walk Mr McCurty Eliza Miss McCrsv George Wilson Thomas McCaslin Georgs Webb Elijah McCormack James MeCulloek Hugh Esq waikern W Waiden Wm MctMuer Nnnry Mrs Walker Henry N Wilrv John William! Elijah Wilson Thomaa Wright Joshua WeberJsroh WvkofT Thomas K Winston V White Irvin Willsey Lewis B Wright Aaron Weiden Gray Wells Wm Y. Vanng Wm D 2 Young Mrs Marf aret Young Merit -McLevan John N. Negley Jacob T. P Veikon Henry II Nevinger isaae Oliver D II Owens Mary C O wings Nathaniel B r. Pot;ue Elizabeth Miss I'nyne I'arttieua Miss Parker Wilon rstterson Henry Pyle E Mrs IVv David 3 i'lickett John L. DUNLA;', P. M. llAItSIIAIS SALC. nT virtue of a writ of executiua (Fi. Fs.) to me directed from the clerk's olhcu of the circuit court of the Dnited States for thu Jitri. t of Indiana, I will offer for sale at the Court House door in the rity of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, on the I4lh day or June next between the hours ol 10 A. M. and 4 P. M-, Uis rents and profits for seven yeara of ail the following realestats, wit: Lots numbered I and 2, square numbered fd, as laid OHt and recorded in the Recorder's office of Marion connty by Elder and McCarty. Lot numbered 0, square numbered 34, of the original plat of ths town of Indianapolis, snd all th following de scribed piece or parcel or li.nj, to-wit : commencing; eigniy-nine leet and two inches south ol ilie northeast corner of block or outlot numbered one hundred aud seventy-eight ; thence wett oae hundred and eighty feet; thence south eishty-nine feet and two inches; thence east one hundred and tifchty feet ; thenre north eirltty-aine feet and two inches to the place of beginning, ali of said above described property situate in Indianapolis, Marion connty, Indiana, and upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy tlie demand, I will at the sam time and place oder for sale the fee simple of said above described real estate. Takon as the properly of the defendant at the auit of Richard Paison, Richard Paxson, Jr., and Joseph Paxson, against Abrain Bird. A. is. I Iii i r. c-, U.S. Marshal District of Indiana. Msy 13,18481094 8 Byjiao. McOosv. Deputy Slate of Indiana, Hamilton county, es. IisTag HAif.ti.T0! Paoiutg forsT, .cccstTsbü, ibih. Petition for the ewoointmint of s Commissioner to make s Deed. Levi R. Bowman es. Jaeot Bales, Asa Burnaides and Assenata Kurnsidea his wile, Daniel Hutchinson and Martha Hutchinson bis wife, and others, heirs of Ata Bales, deceased. fgHE petitioner aving heretofore Med Ins petition herein, in U tne office of the clerk of said court, and having also on this day filed in the said clerk's office the affidavit of a disinterested person, from which it appeara that the aaid defendants, Daniel lluie.iiinson and Martha Hutchinson his wife, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore, the said non-resident defendants arr hereby notified of the filing of said petition, and that the same is now pending in said court, and that unless they will ap pear at the next term ol said court ana pieaa, answer, or uemur to said petition on or before the calling of the cans, the same will be takea for confessed as to them, and heard and determined in their absence. Attest, JOHN O. BURNS, Clerk. May li, lr48. 110-lwis St.ifc or Indiana, Hamilton county, s$. lit THS HsMILTOn CiatCIT COL'BT, SlFTKMBCS TSBM, It! 43. In Chancera. The Trus'ees of the Westfield Monthly Meeting of Anti-Slavery Friends vs. Daniel Hutrhinson and Martha Hutchinson his wile, Jacob Bales, Asa Burnside and others, heirs of Asa Bales, deceased. rfMlE complainants having heretofore file I their bill in chanceJL ry-J" the clerk's office of the said court herein, and having also on this day filed in said clerk's Office the affidavit of a disinterested person, from which it appears that the said defendants, Daniel Hutchinson and Martha Hutchinson his wife, are non-residents of the (State of Indiana. Therefore, the said non-resident defendanta are hereby notified of the fi'ins; of said bill of complaint. and that said suit is now pending in said court, and that unless they will appear at tbe next term of said court and plead, answer or de nur to said bill of complaint on oHteibre the catling of aaid raaae, the same wilt be tsken as con ft used, and decree will be rendered sccoidingly. Attest, JOHN G. B J UN S.Clerk. E. S. Stone, Sol. lor pits. aiayp.iMn. ipkiwis Slattvof I sulfa sua. llsasnillois county, s. In ths PaosaTS Cocbt or H amiltow coostt, Mat tbbm, leMf. Petition for Dower. Elizabeth Criswell ss. Margaret hkinner, Elijah Skinner, Jans Wt in ner, Robert H Skinner, John lrisweii, James urtswen, wtiiiam CriswcH. Joseph Criwell, Mary Fierce, Ebenezer Fierce and Alexander Ciiawell. miiP Mitu.ner.hv Earl S.Stone her cnansel, having this day filed J- in the office of the clerk of said court her petition herein, and also the afndavit of a dminterested person, from which kt appears that the said defendants, Margaret Skinner, Jane Skinner, Elijah Skinner, Roben IL Skinner, William umweii ana 'josepn ortsweti.are not residents of the guts of Indiana. Therefore, the said nonresident defendants are hereby notified. of the filing of said petition, and that lbs same is now pending in said court, and that unless they will ap- . ... . . i" . .1 . .. , v. am' r n .1 An.. n. Amn. I. t h. near st ine next term ui ." , P ". ... . . r I If Ml U n III'DKM I i. same. It win lie taaen ss coiiie-BC't. .vi . vu..i.,v-i.. 1 ay 15, 1848. - ll0 3wla State of Indiana, Hamilton connty, ms Iff THS Hilf ILT0M ClSClTIT CoUBT, 8gfT KMBKB TckK, 1S4S. Di torts. Rachel Brake vs. Robert C. Brake. npne petitioner, by William Gsrver, her counsel, having this fj (J3y filed In tne Omca Ol iur rs vi hiu vvur, nvi peillion keret and also ths slidavitofa disinterested pe so i, from which ir niMtaraihat the aaid dofendant is not a resWlent ef the State of Indiana. Therefore, he the said defendant Is hereby notified of tns filing of ths said petition, and that ths sams is now pending in said court t and unless bo will appear at the next term of said eonrt and plead to the asms, it will be tried In Iiis absence, liayeth, 1846. lOO-Swis JOHN O. BURkiat, Clerk NOTICE. rpAKEN away on the 15th of fifth month, 1848, from ths sub -a- scri'-er. a resident of Centra township, Samuel Farmer, a bound whits boy, aged eight or nine years. Any person returning sa Id boy in the undersigned, shall receive one cent reward, and no thanks. May au. i ij-jw A.J. POPE. MISS IfUECIlEIt'S sTOMESTIC Receiirt Bonk, designed ass supplement lo theTreaJtP tlss en Domestic Economy , third edition, just rersfved at lbs Wok More nT 41. B. DAVIS, June, ISI7 Oppneliettte raimer ll M1E Trapper's Bride, or Fpir of Adventure, by the author of f. the Praine Bird, Jset received by C. H.DAVIS, Jans, 1949. Opposite ths Palmes flosss.

By llic President of the l ulled Siau. VeVlN j-jrsiianc of law, I. JA11K9 K. FOLK, PresiJen ot j.ly, the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, thst public sales wiU be hel4 at the unJermentioaed Lasid Offices, in Wisconsin, at the perioda faereinaiier d.-signaled , towit: At the Land Office at the "FALLS OF ST. C01X RIVER," commencing; on MONDAY, the 14 h day of August next, for lbs disposal of the public lands within the under uteuuoued townships ana fractional lownkhips, to-wit : A'in-t of the hate Une, and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships tn ent) 6ve and twenty-Sis of rnnge sue. Townships twenty-Ove, twenty-six and twentj -seven, of range two. Townships twenty eirlit and twenty-nine, of ranze sevt nteen. Townships twenty-eigbt, twenty-uine. thirty aJ thirty-two, of range eighteen. Townships thirty, and fractional townships thirty-ono and thirty, two. of range nineteen. ' Fractional townships twenty-nine and thirty, and townships thirty-one and thirty-two, of rangs twenty. At the HA MK PL4.CE, commencing on MONDAY, the twentyeighth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned low athips and I ractinl townships, to Wit : A'ortA ofths bate llus,ud west of the Jeurtk principal meridian. Fractional towuvbips twenty-six and tw. nty-seven. snd townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two, of range twenty-one. Fractional townships twenty-six, twenty-seven and twentyeight, and townships twenty-nine, thirty, tnirty-one and thirty two. of range twenty-two. Fractional town.hips twenty-eight and twenty-nine, and townships thirty and thirty-one, nt range twenty-three. Fractional townshipa twtnty-nine.inirty and thirty-s-ne, of range twenty-four. At the Lanl Offl-e at OUEEN BAY, commencing on MONDAY, the 21st day of August next, for the disposal of the pubiio lands situated within the undermentioned townships and Iraciioual townsiiipr , viz : JVortk of the hose line, and east of the fourth principal meridian. Townships thirty-five, thirty-six and thirty-seven, and fractional trwnship lliirtr-eight, of range twenty. Fractional townships thirty-five thirty-six, thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of rsnge twenty-one. Fractional townships thirty-five, thirty-sis, thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of range twenty-two. Lands appropriated by law for ths see of schools, military, or other purposes, will be exc'udrd from the tales. Th?onVriiig of the ai ovs mentioned lands will be commenced on the days apitoiitted, mid proceed in the order in which they are sdvertised, wilh all convenient dispatch, until the whole shall havs been offered and the sales thus closed. But no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry ol any of the lands will be admitted until alter the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the rity of Washington, this eighth day of May, anno domini on thousand eight hundred an I forty-eight. By ths President l JAMES K. I'OLh.. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO rRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every persow entitled to the right of pre-emption any of ths lauds within tue townships and fractional townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satielarlioa of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, ami make payment therefor as soon as practicnble alter seeing this notice, and lifo e the day appointed for .he commencement of the put-lie Kile ol ibe lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Msy 19 lW-13wist Aug. 8. P1.0I-OSAL.S FOR A LOAN. Trbssobv DarsstsiaisT, April 17. liMd. SEALED ptoposals will be received, under the act of 3lst March last, until 3 p. m-, on Saturday, tne 17th of June, lr1, fur sixteen millions of dollars of United States sio -k.. reimbursable twenty years from and after the 1st day o' July, 18-1, bearing six per cent, interest per annum, payab e semi-annual y, on the lirvt daysnf January and July of each year. No bid will be received below par ; nor will any bid be considered unl-s one per cent, thereot is itc;sited in some deitonitory of the United 6;titeS at or before the date fixed for openiug the proposals. The I i, Is, in all rases, must be uncon litional, and without any reference to the bids of others, an I should stats distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed, and endorsed "fnpojai for loan of 184V'snd addressed to the Secretary ol the Treasury, Washington City, 1). C. Tho sums which m.iy be sexepted will be required to be paid to the depository of the United States nearest ths places ot residen.-e of t:iu persons respectively w hoso oilers may be successful ; but the amount of the acreptel bids from bidders not residing In the United States, must lie deposited wilh the assistant treasurers at Nest York, IJ.ston, Philadelphia, or New Orleans. ' To give an opportunity to all persons to participate in the investment of funds in this stock, bids will be received for the lowest denomination of certiticates authorized by law being for fifty dollars as well as for higher sums. AH certificates under oua thousand dollars will be transferable on the books of th treasury ; but all certiticates for that suxi and upwards witl be transferable on ths books of the tre.iüury, or by dedvery wilh coupons attached, at th option of the bidder. Ts avoid expense, cou fusion, and multiplication of acconnts, all certificates with coupons attached will for the sum of one thousaud dollars. The successful bidders will be required to deposit the amount awarded in five equal instalments in each of tlie months of July, Augu.L, September, October, ant November of the present year, except for sums not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, where Ihe bidder may be desirous of making iunn-dijte p-iynn-nt, iu which case tbe whole amewnt may at once be deposited. The stock will bear interest in allcasea from ths date of the depo-iL The bids will be opened at the Treasury Dep irtment at 3, p. m , on Saturday, the 17th ol June, t, in the presence of all persons who may desire to att- nd ; but, under a piovision introduced into tlie act of 31st of March last, no bidder will be permitted to withdraw his bid. Un all bills not accepted, the amount deposited In advance w ill he Immediately returned. The whole premium on the amount aw.trdcd must be deposited ai part of the fir.t payment required in July next. K. J. WALKE I, Secretary of the Treasury. Each of the daily papers of Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and New Orleans, an 1 in all other Mates the papers selected to print the laws of the United States, are authorized to u'diih this advertisement. 27-lawist Je I7-Hw (sRANLT SCHEMES FOR JUNE, 184d. J. Y. IIa nry X Co., Ian:icri. $:to,ooo : SI5.00: VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For endowing Leeslmrg Academy und for other purposes. -IS. N. CA, fnr If 4M. - - Tobe drawn in Alexandria. Val, Saturrfav, June 17, 1848. SPLENDID SCHEME. One prize of $11,000, 1 do 15.000, 1 do 8,000, 1 do 5,000, 1 do 4, 000, 1 do 'J 07H, 30 do 1,1100. SO do 10, fcc. Tickets $10 shares in proportion. 0(i .V. iMlrryll Drawn Ballots. Certificatesof packages of 23 Whole Tickets f 110 00 do do Half do 55 0(1 do do 21 Quarter do 17 50 $30,000. $30,000. S-'O.OOO. 810,000. And Titels only Ten I) dtar x. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For endowing Leeslurg Academy and Jor other purposes. Class No. 27. for HIS.

To bo drawn at Alexandria, Va- on Saturday, June 24, ISiS. CRAND vCHEMEt One prize of $V),000, I So 30,000. do 20.000, 1 do 10,000, 1 do 4, 000,1 do 2,390, 40 do 1,000,40 do 600, i00 do 200, ate. 7iV. Ldtery 13 Drawn Ballots ! TteketsglO ; shares in prnpnrtion. Certificate of packages ot . Whole Tickets $130 00 do do Iti Half do 65 00 do do SH Quarter do ii SO 3-OrdersforTickets and bares and Certificates of Package In the above splendid lotteries, will be promptly attended lo, and an official account nf each drawing will be sent immediately after it ia over lo all who may order tickets Irom us Address J. It C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maury fc Co., Manaeers, 114-3wT Alexandria, Virginia. W. C. THOMPSON, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Indisn apolisand vicinity, t?-Office on Washington street, two doors east of Charles Mayer's grocery store. Msy 24, KM8. 111 tl DOCTOR JOIIN ZrZ. GASTON, Ilaoimp; reimrtteel ffste ths WJstiteriitfi mf .V. 1'ark, GAIN od'ers his professional services to bis old friends, and all others who msy favor him with s call. OFFICE in the room over Tomlinson's Drug Store jmtt opposite Browning's Hotel, where he may be found day or night. Mayaa, 1P48. 111-r ICA1ILUOAD IVOI ICi:. N election will he held at the Court Honse In the town of Martinsville, in Morran county, Indiana, on Friday the 7th day of July next, lr!48, held open between the hours of 11 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P M. of said day, for the purpose of elertiug thirteen directors for the Mar'insvüle and Franklin Railroad Company. Stockholders in said company will take notice, by order of the Board of Commissioners. WM. H. CRAIG. President. JAME3 JACKSON, Secretary pro tern. 1 13-4 wis CIMTI-allX!! (;1VIEU!n! DANIEL PFEIFFER respectfully informs the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity, that he for many years has been engaged in the business to make Cisterns, of the Roman, and other kinds of Cement, and offers in make at any size, and warrant Ihem lo bold water, at the very lowest prices. He ahm Mhtws the Plasten nt and Bricklayer t-usineaa. Time who like prompt attention, good work, and moderate prices., will please ts give htm a call, at hht residence oa Illinois street, 3d square south of Washington street. Relet to Messrs. Vnorhres, Norrie, and Cur Icy for information as to Churns. Jour, copy snd charge Sentinel. June 3. 1P49- I 3moa NOTICE tS hereby given .that the undersirned has taken letters of administration on the estate of Nicholas fell, late of Johnson county, ladians, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate nre requested to make immediate payment ; snd those having claintiaainst the tame are notified to present them duly autbeatics ted lor settlement- The estate is supposed to be solvent My 1. H4H. IliSwis WM. R. HQS E. Administrator. NOTICE IS hereby given, that I will expose to sale at public suction on Friday 9tu day of June next, at the lab. residence af Nicholaa Pell, deceased, the personal property of the snid deceased, consisting of horses, carriage, cows, household furniture. A credit of six months will be given on at sums of three doilars and up. wards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. 119 3 wis WM. R. ROSE, Administrator. miss Hi:i:ciii:its DOMESTIC Economy, and DtHnestic Receipt Book Bound ia one vol., and note sold fur Kl 00. It should l e noticed that the price of these valuable works has been materially reduced, for the purpose id ah mt the csuseof education. By arrange inent, the pnicsrds, after de fray in f etpences, are tn I used in educatinf and heating female teachers in destitute portions of our country. The . part of thia book was written f ynsiiig Indies at Home and at Scuool. The second part contains directions for Ihem after taking Die degree of Housekeepers, and stxaild he in ihn hands of every one ; iur sale at MOllRISON A. TAI.ROTT'S, June 3. S One door west of Brow Hint's. fJlMlF. Universal Pronouncing Gszetrer. This is a Geographical JL DictKinarj with the pronunemtios nf Ihe names, and a oVscriptkta of places thrrwghor.t ths world. Rv 1 honias Baldwin, 7th ediUm,64rt pagta, just received. MORlll.-'oN as. T A LBO I T, June It. S One dsww west of Browning's. ts IR Theodore Broughton, or l.awrel Water, by G. P. R. James, 3 Esq. Jack Tier, or ths Florida Beef, by J. Fennimors Cooper. Jans Eyre.a new supply. Wutheriug Heights, do. Just received. mayg MORRISON St. TALBOTT. TO lOl'Mi IaAIli:S. A TREATISE osDutnestis Economy , for the use of young ladies at hoove and at sclmol,by Miss Caiiiatins E. h etcher new edition, hist received at the book store of C. B. DAVIS, June. IH48. Opposite the PaJtwer Hoim. LOST IIOKSI " -B sr y Bntck Horse f 4 out nl my stable about two weeks ago, and I Iva es a hear nothing of hbo. He has three white feet, a heavy tail and mane, snd U a large norss. Any lnfornvi"Ki of bim will hs Utanklully received, and Charit paid. O. 11, SMITH. May I. 1644. lOS

By ihe Ir?sidPitt ofllic Liittctl Mm;

IVJJIN pursuance of an S't of Congress, hjj roved o i tl e trs t yJUst dayol March. 147, entitled "an set tu rstac;i.a a Is fid ouica in the northern part ol Michigan, and to provide for the sale st mineral lands in tisMsisui Mi.bigan,' I.J.MES K POLK, President of the United States ot Amnin, do barsty declare and make known, tust a putt ic sale will 1 beld at ti e $aul! Hte. Marie, tbe land office for the .ake au-eiior Laud Innrict.," cammencing on Monday, the list day of Jaty next, lor the disposal of the public lands wiihia Die foifsning named lovrnsuips and fractional townships, situated iu the Lake fui-r tor su literal region, between Chocolate and Carp rtrs, to-wu : A'ortk of the bass me, and west of the principal meridian. , Thefranions of townships thirty-riiit and thirty niue, writ ef the Little Bay ds Noquet snd Escoa.wly river, of tangs twentytwo. Ths fractions of townships thiitv-seven, thirty eight, tairty. nine, and forty, w est of the Little Jay ds Noquet snd Etcsnswty river, of sange twenty -three. 'township lorty-si t and fractional township forty -seres, OS ths main land, of range twenty-four. Townships forty-six and krtyteven, fractional townsblps fortyeight, foty-iine and thy, including "Middle" and 'Orallüe, iai.nns, 1 range l wemy-OT. 7'ownships forty six, forty-seven and foctv eight. township lurty-nine, filiy and hfi)-one, on the main land, and sianitou" iv'and, in township nfiy-eight, ol ranxe twenty six. Fractional townships fifty-one, fifiy4wo, filly-eight and fiftynine, all on the n. in land, of range tw en'.y-seveu. lownahip lift y one, and fiacuonal townships fifty-two, fiftyeieht and bfty-uie, on the main land, of ranee twenty-eight. Township li'ty-ons, fractional township til'.y-twe, on the main land, the two Huron" islands, situated in sestions twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty -nine and Ikirty-four, containing ons hundred and twenty-four and a htdf acres m tawnslup liltv three, and Ir etwnal townships fifty-seven, lilty-eiglit and biiy-nina, on the main is mi, m range twenty nine. Township hftv-ona. aud fractional townihiua flftv two. tftv. three. Ally-six, hfty-seven. City-eight and fifty-tune, oa the main range ininy. Fractional fownihips fifty-one, fifty-two. ftfiy three, fifiy-fosr, fifty-nveand fiftv-six.on the mainland, townshin hrir-seve-i and fractional township liflv-eigat, on the main land, of range thirtyone. Fractious! townshin sixtv fire, on "Is:e Rot-ale." of rants thir a- . o as ty-four. A.t the same place, commencine on Monds. trs 14ih day of Aagust next, lor the disposal of the public lanus nitbin the follow mr townships and lractiunal townthips, situated in ths Lake Superior uiineiui r er ion, as a' ove, viz : Aortk of Ihe baseline and trs of the principal meridian. xmcuooai townSDips ntty-one, blly4wo, Dlty three, nilv-or and fifty-five, township hftytit, and f. actional townships fifty seven and fifty eiRhi, all on the main land, of range tbirty-two. fractional townships uliy-onr, hity three, bliy lour, hlty five, fifty-six and htty-seven. all on the mainland, ol taute thirty three. Townships fifty-three and fifty-four, and fractional townships fifty five and fifty six, on the main land, of rantrs tlurty-fovr. Townships filty-two, titty-three and fifty-four, and fractional owusbips hity-five aud fifty-six, on Uie mainland, of range ti.iny five. Townshi,n fifty two and fifty three, and fractional townships fifty four and fifty-five, on the main land, nf ranrr thirty-six. Townships fifty-one and fifty two, and fractional townships fifty three and tatty-tour, on the ina'n land, of rente thirty seven. Townships fillr-oae and fifty tw.t. and f'ectioual towusiiip fifty three, on the main lam!, of range thirty-eight. Township City-one, and fractional to'wnh:ps fifty-two and fiftythree, oa the main land, ol ranire thirty nine. Fractional townships fifty -one and fjity-thrse, on the main land, of range forty. Fractional townships fiftv-one. on the main land, of ranges forty one, forty-two. forty three and forty-four. ai the same place, coreai-pcins on .Monday, tne .ta oay oi joiy ext. for the disposal of the arricu!tuial lands within the follow. ing named townships and fractional townships, situated east of tho Chocolate and Escouawby rivers and the Linie Bsy de Noquet, to rn: Aorta of the base line, and east of the principal meridian. Fractional townshlits forty-one and forty-to. Including the sur veyed islanjs, township forty-three, li actional township lorty-four, township forty-five, fractional townships forty-six snd forty-seven, (except the imMU half of the latter on the main land.) incla ing part of "buxar"and other surveyed islands, and liacttonai town ship forty-elf hi, on "Suar island,'' of r.ugr ou. f ractional township lorty one, including tbe surveyed islands, to wiiti, ii, forty-two and fortv-tliree, and Iraciioual tonnships for ty-four, for y-Ci-, forly-riv. lorty -seven and lorty-eitbt, including lart of "siUjjar," "Sailor," and other surveyed islands, ol range two. Fractional townships forty-one, forty two, forty-three, fortyfour and forty-five, including the surveyed itdanJs, of range three. Fractional townshij-s forty one, forty two and f my -three, in Cludiitt the surveyed isUnds.'of range lour. Fractional townhi lorty-one, lorty two and forty-three. Including part of "Drummond's" and oilier surveyed islands, of mnte five. Fractional towns! in, foriv-one. fortv-two ami fofv-three, in cludisig part of "Druitimond's and other surveyed islands, of rsnge six. Fractional townships forty-one, forty-two snd forty-three, oa "Drumnioiid's"islaiid, of r.ime seven. Fractional townshipa forty-one and fol1--two,onDrummond"s, island, of range cii'ht. A'orH of the ta,r line, and vest of the principal meridian. Fractional townships forty one and foily -two, including "Mar quette" and Ott. er surveyed islands, lo.rii.hips forty, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five and forty-six. and fractional towns! ip fortyseven, on the main Und, (except fractional sccUonsone and two ia the latter,) of range one. At the same place, commencing on Monday, the I7th day of July next, for the disposal of the a:ri.-uituial lands within the following named townships and f ractioasl townsl.i, situated east of Chocolate anJ Escon.i by livers and tue Little Bay de "oquet. Aorf of the ba e tine, and west of the principal meridian. Fracttonul townships lorty -one an J forty-two. including the surveyed is. auds, and low nsi.iix lorty Ihree and lorty -Ion t, of range 10. Fractional townships forty, forty-one and forty-two, including part of "f'X. Martin's" island, and townships lorty-tlire and fortylour, of rsnre three. Fractional township forty snd forty-one, on the main land, and townships forty-two and forty-three, of range lour. The -St. Helena island, in fractions! towtisnip forty , fractional townships forty-one and lorty two, on the main land, and township forty-three, of range five. Fractional township lorty-lwo, on tbe main land, and townships forty-shree and lorty lour, ol rane six. Fractional township lorty-two, including the srna l smrveyed le lands in section eight, and towirsbips fony-iiiree and forty-tonr, ot range seven. . fractional town! fovty-two, IscUsdisig that aamalt islsw KS. section three, fractional township lori y-ihrcc, on the main laud, an I township forty-lour, of range eicbL The "Big Beaver bland in Lake Michrian, embraced in fractioual tnwnsiiips thirty seven,' thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of rsne ten. Fractional townliijs thirty-seven and thirty-right, of range eleven. Fractional townships fo.tyone, on the main land, of ranges eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, filteen and sixteen. Townships lorty four, forty-live sad forty-six, and fractional townships forty-seven and forty-eight, on the main land, including; part of Grand island, of range eiji.ieeu. Townships forty four and forty five, and fractional townships forty-six, forty-seven and forty-eijht, including part of Grand island, and surveyed islands of range nimteun. Townships forty-four, forty-five and forty-six, fractional towa ship forty-seven, ou the main land, and the small surveyed islands embraced in fractional townships forty-seven aud loi ty-eight, of ran ire twelitr. The parts of fractional townships thirty-eirht and thirty-nine, lying east of Little Bay de Noquet and Ks. onawby river, and fractional township forty, of range twenty-two. Tho parts of fractional tonlup thirty nine ana lony, 01 lings. twenty threeAll lands within tbe townshipa and fractional townships above enutnetated, rvported as containing copper, lea-l, or other valuable ores, will he ode red lor sale in quarter sections at not leS than five dollars per acre, except the s.rcii.i is covered in wnoie or in part by those mining leases, which shall not be drier ined by ti e day fixed for Ihe commencement of the public sale ; and all lands, not reported ss aforesaid, will be orfered lor sale in the same manner as other lnds, under the laws aow in force for the sals of tho public lands, excepting and reserving section sixteen in esv h town ship for the use of schools, and lands reserved for military and other pu' lie uses. Tne onering oi tne lanns win ur commences! on uie nointrd. and uroceed in tlie same order in w hb h they a:s adver. Used, wilh all convenient dispatch, until the whole shall have beta ottered, and Ihe sa es closed. But no s;le shall he kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the Isnds will be sdmitted until after tbe expiration ot lle two weeks. Given under my hand ai the city of Washington, this twentyseventh day of January, anno domini one thousand eight hundred andlorty-eight. - B .... r. r .A? r By the President : jäJit.- a- rwt-a, RICHARD M. YOUNG. Commissioner ol the Ueneral Land Office. NOTICE TO MINERS AND PRE E.MPTl IN CLAIMANTS. All persons who were, at tbe passage or ths set of 1st MStca, 1847. in possession, bv actual occupancy, of any portion of the min eral lauds embraced in this proclamation, under suihonty of s lease or written permit from the hecif tary of War, for the purposo of mining thereon, snd all persons who shall be In posseseion by actual occupancy, of a mine or mines, actually discovered fesdoro the 1st Mi.rch, 11?, ss set forth in the act of 1st March, s47, above mentioned, are authorized to enter snd purcl ass ths same at the price, on the terms and conditions, and to the extent prescribed bv that act. and no less, at anv time before the day fixed for the commencement of the sale of those mineral lsnds, on'm. king proof of possession and occupancy, snd of compli nee w ith thos terms, to tue Register and Receiver of the Land Office, subject to an appeal to the Se-retary of the Treasury ; and all persons entitled to the right of i e-e-npiion to any of the agricultural lands embraced in this proclamation, are required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver, and make pavment therefor OS seen as practicable afier seeing thts uotire, and before tha day ap Sointed for the comnii-ncenteni ol tl.e aibiic sale ol the lands emneini the ti act claimed, otherwise such pre emption claim will be forleiied. ... The certificate of the mineral arrnt at spruit ate. Maris, taat nemini hnldinr u nd 'T leases or permits, sr those in the occupancy ofamineor mines, have paid up their per centum of reals required by the act above meutioterd, will be conclusive on that point. . Persona occupying under leases or permits, will not he permittee to relinquish their rights under that, occupancy, and enter aa squatter ; snd here any such leases or permits may expire before before the day of sale the rights granted to the holder ihcreot will be regarded as rwving the lsnds covered thereby from entry ander any other tight the day 4 sale, waen tbey wilt be titfcred at public sale aa mineral isni. itirii i sn it l-rrrvr? C. n n. . Un.. TO THE PUBLIC. Th e-Almnl Und" included in tlie fore TO i US" T rorlamSlioB em brace tbe greater portion ol Kewcena Point, and tlte sunt hem shore of Lake Superior, in tbe northern en insula uf Michigan, and are rendered iramentely valuable Oy tue cxnaustirss mine, wt mvppcr and M her ores found therein. A considerable number of those mines have already bersi discovered ia the trap ranevs bordering an Is Me Suirrior, and within a few miles of tl ; and from the geological character of the coantry and the esploratiuus already made, it cannot be doubled Otat sabers equally, it not mo it, valuable will be found throughout this wkoln "mineral rerion." In noma of tbs mines now worked, copper is fsund almost pure; snd in fact, most of t he native cnpprr and ores yield s greater per centaee than any other yet discovered in the world. Silver is also found in considerable quantities. All ths necessary materials lor ihe construction of foresees, ana fnel for smelting, are found in abundance ia the im men lata neighborhood of tbe mineral ; and the lace of tbe country ia SUCH, thst the mines require but little, if any, artificial drainage, and are therefore worked to great advantage. Tits climate in the winter, tuourh cold, does not interrupt tha operations of the miners; in fact, tha. season is considered Iba most lavoranie lor their operations. The proximity of these mineral Unda to the shore of Lake forior.oj which are several sfe and excellent I. at Urs, and tbs water communication therefrom by the fault Die. Mane, Lakes Huron, Erie, etc., furnish ready means of t.ai sporung the products of these lands to ths principal saaikets of ths Uaited States st a very trifling rost. It likswise appears Irons the reports to this offiro. thst the agricultural leads are of a fair quality , producint the usual culinary e-et ablesend grass in abundance; and no don' t, when ths soil is fairly Ulled.it will be found favorable lor grain crops sUo ; and for all these) products a fair price and good market w.ll bo loond at the mines. .... ... Timber, such aa white and yellow pine, sugar maple, yellow birch, ax- U, is many places, very absndant, and by its thrifty growth, gives evidence of ths richness of tha sod. Maps showlnt the localities of the mines and other valuable In formation relating thereto, derived from the geological o-rrey, Itc. which cannot he embraced in this brief noiirs. will be rrs pared and deposited with tbe land otneere at tha lauit 8tS. Msrie. for inspection, ns early aa practicable before the eomaaeaacogvsut of lbs public sates. RICHARD M Ujbl okamisslensr f Us Usasral Lead Ottea i.p. 0-104 try Mow

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