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Indiana State Sentinel from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 3

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CO ICATIOXS. Fair Sail in Hamilton. 41 Ab tricks in on Trait Urs.1" Being in the office of the Indiana State Sentinel on Saturday laut, my particular friend and opponent for q. auditor, John V. Hamilton, made his appearance and procured a considerable number of the full Peinocrat- Tnn Chinamen.

The IJoston Transcript gives the following account of the celestials brought by Mr. Peters of N. York, and who created so much curiosity while there: Ainoncr the strangers now in Boston, are three re-. Ohioans Captured! (Jurat On the evening of, the three men from Ohio, Mr. C.

Loraine, Mr. Garner, and Mr. Thomas, all of Wash- DWIOCKATIC CA I DAT KS 07Thc following is a list of Democratic candidates ington county, Ohio, ere seized on the Ohio store, for Representatives in the several counties mentioned by a body of men from Virginia, and lodged in jail at' Counties. Candidates Purkersburgh, iipor tile charge that they had aitUd linatncn, good specimens of the inhabitants ot the escape of slaves. the Celestial Emnirc.

Thcv appear in Kill Chinese The facts as we learn costume, long black queue and all. and arc al laches negroes, belonging to Mr, of Vo Museum, wliich is soon to be; make their escape -into Ohio; We have already sin ted that one of these China- ir.ronntv tirlnt-a fiir thi rnnntv. whirh lnd inst hern! tllC famous ChillC ioocned here, and will form an interesting part of that r.T-intr.l. I immrilintoK' nut on inv nii7.7.Iinrr pan. in uwu 1 1 3 exhibition.

oruer to divine the reason lor tins strange procedure, in one who I had been led to believe desired any thing else than my election, lias this man, thought turn-ol Democrat, deserted the whig-sand declined running for auditor 1 Has the annexation of Texas and do-termination of President Polk to Hog the Uriti-h rather than give up Oregon determined him to support the Democratic candidates for Congress and the State Legislature I could not believe that either of these motives governed him, and that only two considera tions could have operated upon him in the purchase of these tickets. The first to ailbrd himself and friends a facility to swap olT one or both the whig candidates for Representative, for Democratic votes for Auditor and the other to give him an opoprtunity to scratch oil my name from the Democratic ticket and insert his own; and, by having these mutilated or spurious Democratic tickets placed among the genuine on the day of the election, he has hopes of thus smuggling in a few Democratic votes at each of the townships, and, by this means, securing his election. The whole procedure goes to show that my competitor despairs of his election on fair arid honorable terms, and that some resort of this kind must be had or he will be defeated. If any Democrats choose to vote for Mr. Hamilton, they have a right to do so, for I am flattered with the assurance that many of my old Whig friends, out of personal kindness, will give me their votes.

I hope, however, that my Democratic friends in each of the townshijw will look out for Democratic tickets Yilh my name scratched out and John V. Hamilton's inserted, mingled up with the rest, for the purpose of deception, in the hurry of the e'ection, and see that no voter is in this way defrauded out of his vote. (-Since writing the above I have learned that these spurious or mutilated tickets are to be extensively circulated on the line of our Railroad, with a view, by deception, of securing the votes of the Democratic Irishman and Germans engaged on the work, many of whom are personally unacquainted with me. I confess that when I heard this, the Irish blood which courses in my veins flowed with great rapidity. Know-in" I had ever been tha defender of the sons of the Emerald Isle, as well as all others who have sought a refuge and a home on our shores, both in a public and private capacity, and knowing too that of all others they most despise hypocrisy and deception, I trust that Generous hearted Irishmen and (icrmans will found to sec that I have fair play in the election.

Respectfully, NATU AM EL 1)0 ETON. July srsiMr. P. S. The above plan being exposed, I would cau-taion my Democratic friends against printed Democratic tickets with my name left out and Mr.

Hamilton's inserted, as a plan of this kind may now le anticipated. It is with reluctance I publish this notice, as the county will bear me witness that I have treated my opponent respectfully. Rut self defence impels ine to the course I have adopted. X. R.

are these, that six Wood county, even men, among whom were the three above named, met these 11 crocs on the bank and were aiding them in the removal of their hagage, when they Were seized, the ii. i i i rni I men was a irotesor ol music, xiis name is m'ko- otner ionr escnpinjj. amis was uone wiinoui any king. He is about thirty-live years of age, and has process of law. The Virginians say that thoy had much more the appearance i a philosopher than a musician.

He lias a very sedate ami impcruiroauic look; and we understand he has never, since leaving China, manifested any symptoms of excitement, except when he first got" into the cars upon the railroad, on his way from New York to Roston. He is, in fact, un inveterate Chinese; and seems determined not to become a barbarian' if he can help it. Mr. Weed, supercargo, mid Captain Kilham, of the ship Razaar, in which the Museum and the Chinese gentlemen were brought out, took considerable pains to instruct Lekoking in some of the facts of European science, in vain. He obstinately persists in his oriental notion of the perfection of the human race; has no idea of the march of mind and all that sort of thing and in spite of the testimony of his own eyes, still doggedly maintains that the world is not round, but as tlat as a pancake, and as long as from China to New York.

Tsow-Chaoong is much more tractable and takes great delight in the developments of the new world. He is charmed with this country, and says he means, after he has filled his three years engagement with the proprietors of the Museum, to go to China and see his father and mother, and then come back here and live. He is about "Si years old, speaks Canton-English pretty intelligibly, and writes a fair English hand. We have before us a specimen of Tsow-Cha-oong's chirography, wliich shows that he Jkis already made considerable proficiency in his European education. The other one appears to be of humbler rank, and to hive fewer Chinese peculiarities.

He comes, believe, in the capacity of a servant, and as a matter of convenience has assumed the European dress. They all visited Air. iSimpson's factory at Saxonville a or two since, and were marvellously alloc ted by the operations of Yankee labor-saving machinery. knowledge of the designs of the Ohioans, which M-(v derived unquestionably from the negroes; and that hey were thus prepared to defeat the designs of both artics. The friends of the captured whites tell this itory that some seven weeks since, they were solic ited by a white man, an elder in the Runtisl.

Chiirr-h in Virginia, and our informant thinks his name is Romaine, to aid the escape of the negroes that they refused to leave this State for tbat purpose; but said hey were always ready to help the bond in their eiforts to gain their liberty and that he returned and entered into the plot agiinst them, for a promised reward if they were captured of titty dollars. I he Ohioans are to be eyamined on rndav ot tin? week, before a called County Court, on the question of their commitment for trial before the Superior Court in September. The excitement is very great on both sides. In Virginia, half the inhabitants of Parkei-sburgh are armed, and prepared to repel any attempt to release the prisoners. In Washington county, in this State, meetings have been held in four townships, (and several others are to meet,) with the object mainly, to ensure a fair trial of the Ohioans, though two of them threats have been made to cure lawlessness by a violation of law in other words, to tear down Parkersburgh jail, and so give freedom to their townsmen.

We ish our friends in Ohio to be firm, but cool. Mahan was seized on the same grounds, and in the same way nearly; but a Kentucky Court and Jurv acquitted him without a moment's hesitation. Cincinnati daz-tt. Au.kn's" Fikst Court. Judge Allen, or as he is commonly called, 44 Horse Allen," soon after his appointment as Judge, visited the court seat in (iasconade, Missouri.

There had been several violations cf the law in that section, and the 44 Horse" was determined that punishment should be intlicted. Accordingly, upon his arrival, alkr Siierilf, jury and witnesses had assembled, tbo first order of the Court was that each and all should 44 strip" themselves, and iro to work and raise a suitable tenemant in which to hold its meetings. This was the first building erected for such a purpose in the county. 44 Well, er hard work, a number of logs, piled up together, v. ere inutle to answer the purpose desired.

The Court had come to onler. and was proceeding with its legitimate business, when some evil disposed person interrupted the proceedings, and insulted 44 his bv utterance of some broad and ungeiitleiuanly remarks. The Siicrill" was going on with his business, calling the names of the Jurv, when he was interrupted by the Judge with an order to adjourn the Court filtcen minutes! sagely observing, that lie thought it would take about that time to complete the job." The Court adjourned, and the Judge descended from the bench, at the same time drawing his bo wie knife, and advancing upon the fellow ho had interruptct the business of the law. The Judjre, however, found that his antagonist was not the man for him, annul as he was, so, throwing aside his weapon, he pulled Washington Cm, July oil' his coat, and to use his own words, 44 gave him. Gentlemen My right to receiv letters free of jtcrhajts, the st licking he had ever had in his life." postage, terminated on the last clay of June.

At the; Pulling and blowing with the exercise, the Judge ro- rate 1 am now receiving letters my iostage would be turned to the bench, at the expiration of the preserib- at least a year. This must originate from an! ed time, and ordered the sheriif to convene the Court impression that I receive my mail matter free, as let- again. It was done, whereupon, the 44 Horse" ters are enclosed to me for the President and the! People!" said he, 44 1 am here to adjudge the la rhembcrs of the Cabinet, with the request that I will: and administer Justice, by thunder! If you care any-hand over to these functionaries. Handled of i tiling about Pin ready to give you a petitions retmestin the appointments cf postmasters, uch of it, bv- As the Shcrili and lus otlircrs and soliciting rny aid. upon which I am compelled to are not enough, here am I single handed and if tpay postage.

My friends can command my services, any one says he ain't satisfied, I'll adjourn ihc Court but my purse, I must reserve for the payment of my ugani aud give him a chance debts, and the support of rey family. With Shak-) It is hardly necessary to say that the ct'upiflli- of spcare I once thought it 41 trash," but time cir- 44Hursc Allen's" Court was never infringed after that cunistances have changed my opinion. Py law I am day. St. lentis Rcnih.

prohibited from prosecuting disputed claims, but any i Cther business with the departments I will transact yc wau a inkling of an adventure a night or Without fee or reward I will answer any interroga- Uvo sinrC) occurred a few Weeks ago. A young tory, aud( upon all other subjects give such informa- gentleman, belonging to the honorable" profusion of tion a- I caii obtain, but I must not be burthened with tjlt. by his gallantries ainuii" the female postage. This is not intended to apply to my friend-: 1MjrtioI of hls ln.lrrit.j acquaintances, rather olmox- jy corresporuenis who wnie 10 Cnu me mu currem IOUS to tnc husbands of th Ase ladies A sides 'finite' the news, out to ucii as write me upon xneir own uusi ncss. I am very respectfully PoSTAfiF.

ClIAKOEAHI.E TO THE the Xew Pot Office Law. The Union of Fridav says tint up to the 1st instant, there was no method of estimating the precise value (at the legal rates) of the mail service required tor the business ot the different departments of the general government. A postage account is now however, between tjic Washington City pot office and the di deren bureau and departments of government, which shows the mail service performed. The Union lias obtained the following statement from the city post oll'tcc, which, though no general criterion, is yet sutlicicnt to give the public an idea of the mail service required for the business of Mie (Icncral Post Otlice Department An exhibit of the postage charged since the 1st in stant, at the Hvt otf.ee in this city, upon the quaitcrlv returns rendered by postmasters to the Postmaster licneral Weight. lbs.

pM ox. 07-i lbs. Htt lbs. 1 170 lbs. lbs.

1.. 11 -J lbs. lbs. IS Date. July i (4 it (i 1 0 Amount.

xl so jo :3.u)o Allen, llartholomew, iSh.ckford, Well and Huntington, Hoono, Carroll, Cass, Clarke, "raw ford, Clinton, Dubois, Dearborn, Decatur, KlUhart, Fountain, Franklin, (irceu, Harrison, Hamilton, Hendricks, Jitrkson, Jennings, Jidinson, Kosciusko mid Whilley, Lawrence, jonicry, Miami and Wabash, Morgan, Monroe, Marshall Pulton, iSohte und Orange, P.My, Pike, Porter and Lake, Putnam, Switzerland, Scott, Tipton, Vermillion, Washington, P. Randall. Ilphruim Arnold. David It. Turner.

Hiram PlatkstnriK. Henry V. Tvdfurd. Cvrus Taber, John S. Simonson, (iLorgii Green.

J. It. lirown. Wilson Seawright. John Donnell, William Lunius, 2 lt.

D. Slater, James II Ki.yil P. Cobb. Samuel T. Clymcr.

John ISowman, Hugh II. Scott. L. D. Cro(khank, pencer Vil-y.

John Jones. Brnith Miller. Dr. Skinner. F.

Mcl'ca, Win. P.ebcrt Kimbrrlin. C. Faught. S.

P. Mooney. Dr. Hill. Dr.

Wehb. David Kippey. (ieo. W. Carrj David Io wis.

Samuel Herron, Henry T. Snook, hn Nelpn. Cenjatuin Henton. A. M.

Delavan. F. J. Hutler. Joseph Robbing.

Thomas L. Wilson. Joel Vandcvcer. James lItccolt. Robert Logan.

Alexander McDonnald. James II. Farmer, Henry Secrcjt. Fdwnrd Hums. Samuel Davs.

C. T. Jackson. Klias N. Keynalds.

Willianv Shankx, I Henry C. Monroe, We shall continue this list as soon as wcobtain the necessary information to enable us to do go. IMMAAAl'OLIS WHOLESALE 11 1 ICES Corrtcttd fur the Indiana Stutr Srntintl by J. D. CARLISLE tc CO.

JhUcrt und REEK net JIACON pr lb ling round Shoulders SUe cleftr flams 3 00 a 30 NAILS cut iKighfs a SVSixes 4, a Emus 41 a 5J LEATHER sole lb a 7 Calf pr doz 51 a 5 -Cg a 2U a 22 22 a 28 COTTON YARN lb 15 a IG OILS per gal CANDLES jr lb steannc Talhiw mould COKE EE per lb Uio t.J)ornin20 CASTINIIS moulds l.insf cd 10 a 'Lnl a 9 ll'ROVISIONS Means wliilc Say l'otatocs 8 a Oi.i 4 a jychec-e IJuUcr FLOUR AM) MKAL City mills pr bbl 3 IK) a 3 20 ALT pr buh Couutiy bnn ls. 2 7.J a 3 00 pr Corn 'meal pr tush 23 a 3d pr tiih FRUIT pf buslu-l CloVer Apples dried 88 a 1 00 Flax Do gicen 37 a oM! rimothv PcachrJt diied 1 00 a I 12 SUNDRIES OL ASS 'Feathers Shy 10 2 25 a 2 50 Beeswax 10 by 12 3 23 a 3 OO Ginseng GRAIN per bushel Tallow Wheat Corn Oats HAY rcr ton Timothy Clever 4 lb 75 a 75 a 02 a i 20 a 2.j '37 a 50 6 a 7 10 a 12 6 a 7 50 a C2 7 a 8 3 00 a 4 00 7." a SO 1 00 a 1 25 22 a 25 23 a 25 a 5 a 6 4 a 4J MOLASSES pr gal 40 a 43 )C, a Soap tar No 1 20 a 2 10 a 20 TEAS gun powder 62 a bS Imperial 02 SS 4 50 a 5 00 ounp hyson 30 a 4 00. a 4 OTOIIACCO leaf 1 a -tj a 0, WHISKEY pr gal 25 a iL. ill in rr im TK'ii x.lw.i.u licv of tK-verml year in a el im ale, and i in-vt-r kiuniu fjil of curing er ami or any of the dun-. umtr Thiw lio are unViin tiun Ii tf tins W.iia, a alu Uw: lio have Ix toiar Intn tin ir HVt uhhi iIm- c4intKiit ill fiuJ the India Cliolafjopue a mnit invaluable niil) fr puri- f) inif IImmI, aitl tltoruiiglily cUaning Irum tl )it-n the mur-t)id fleet of hitiotl climate.

The womU-ifiil ojn-ration uf the Cholaojtic ia cnnliratiiif bil from the human can only eiplain its -traonlinary i iiff in the H-fdy, thorough arl x-rniaiif nt cure of ft vrr and ague, ittl ihe varioui giadii of inU rmitti-M and niuittt nt fwtri. 50 2 (r7Thc following a list of Democratic randi- tl.ites to fill vacancies in the Senate, so far as we have heard. Districts. CatiJiJalt s. Wnrrick, Spcnrrr ami Pi-rry, Mason J.

Howell. l.lMliort, and lutley, Abraham Lnppy. I Ian ison, Scott and J.n Uson, iliirllioloinew und Jennings. Johnson, are and (Irant, Puln.ini, Mmirue and Drown, I'ourit' and Ilaiuilton, Vtrmilliuii, IS'iitliamel Albertson. l.hlia (j.

English. II. Harbour. Franklin I Iure) in. Aiidrew J.

Harlan. John II. Huberts. William Herr, ('enrgu HnVVniP-n. Henry Ilostttler.

for oii.ks. I )i. tritt. lirst Sceorul, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Nxth, ruh, Kisl.th, Ninth, Tenth, litinorrnfic. Ki'hcrt Dale Tliomus J.

Ilcnloy. Thuinas inilli. Willhm V. Wick. John V.

Davis. Joepli A Wright. John IVttit. ('hafb-s W. Cathrart.

Andrew Kennedy. Opposition. V. It. WjUon.

ltoEr J. Kgleston. CaleJi H. Suiith. ith ri Fin ley.

J. II. Foley, Uli V. Fanner. K.

W. Ciaiinliey A. Ilolmoa. ('. Sample.

L. (j. Thonison. tiii: jTiiiiiurrs. CINCINNATI, July 2C.

Fi.oun Sales were made at Canal yesterday at 1 .00 for-5(j GO bbls. nt 'M clear, iswrw tolerable la rje srles arnountin to bids, at and another lot of "JOOat One brand were el.cted from Store. One small lot from at Wiiiskkv. 77 bbls. nt 17! c.

find andSJO at hirh tnt oil at Canal nnd J0 bbls. from hivcr at 1 c. Bacox. A sale of 7 hhds. sljonlders city- cured at ")c.

hhds e.xiru 0 hams out of smokehouse at 7c; 1J bhtN. sides at hhds. shoulders at do hams country sugar cured hams at at for the hhds. No. 1.

A sale of krjr at 7ic. From the IVahash Courier, July 26. OIIITIAKV. Departed this life, in the triumphs of faith, at Clinton, Indiana, June the TJUi, sister Joannah Uaiinent Hrown, consort of Otis lirown, and daughter of Jolm and Lydia Whitcomb. She was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, DeccnnVr ith, 11.

At the age cf thirteen sbe removed with her widowed mother and family, to this State, and settled nenr Lafayct'c. In she becain: united in the holy bunds of matrimony to her present bereaved husband, and Fettled in the same town where she died. As a neighbor, She was much esteemed, and was an agreeable coirpntiion, an affectionate mother, a verv u-eful Sabbatii School Teacher, and a zealous devoted christ From Han. Ros Wileimj, Unitrit Staff District Jwljt fi'lht District if Mr. Ethrnrd Ringham.

IV troi, Ort. 30, 1M1. IVar Sir With prtat aMirt-1 tau- the fart or the cunil and radical eure of the Ftvrr and Apnc iih ihi'h in) Vil- liiyn a attach. hy the u-e, ir xtiHiit to tlin ctH.na, of Dr. Oa- ptKKl'n India Cholagotie.

lie had as Mttre ait attjitk aIvr in t-d, and I ajr lu iul a lonj winter of thi lia-, wliitlt waikome yearagu the ra.e le I rt-iU at Tecumotti. im I ai prj idciiiiall) I 1 to notice yoir l-rti-rm-iit in rt-latkoii to thi medicin determined to try it, and the ue of one lwttk hroke the (iii-a-, and I am contldi ut ha erTeeteil a radiral ciirr, montli-lijve now tlapMd itliuot a rt torn of ii, and my aoti it in the enjoyment of rohnt hialtli. It i an im alnahlr nodKioeand ahoiiltl geutrall) known. HOJS WILKIN. ftrn Ihn.

Stephen V. R. Trow tutiuir, ttf.MuJtiun Siafe Senate. Dec. la, IHI.

Mr. Iii tig ham Yon iti meto iiitorm yt hat I know Dr. Ogood India Cliula'-gue, or anti bilious niedit iiie. I do Im In tc that if the in lie aittl Hirary of Iii medicine were pin latl) know the I'rvrr ami tie woo Id duupjx-ar in M'cliigan. I pni'iired a hottle in the nrinif 1841, ajid have good reaaon to lM-lice tliat nnjtvij and J'aiuit'j rttaftrd thf ague to if tring in cn-fqurtitc of iff inc.

I'tihaps no similiter inee the settlement of thi fine" frt-niriMilar Im the fV-vt-r and aine Ix to it alt-nt as the la t. I have recommended medicine in linniei-otis Manet and lit-n llic diea-e had hecome fid and hal'h tha skiil 'hji(iati 7 hitvt tirrrr kumctt tt Jail' It haa uiiierally prtluctd le ino-t hapy ert'ect, an! 1 helicve it ha Ueeii extt di.l h) an) mtdiciiie reiiiKt iwjf the hi I ion lUau if ihe climate. Vu ii-h rciKcilully, I KI'IIKX V. I. I HOWIIIUDGK.

J-Vnw Hon. Fakoith, CkaPCillor if Suite rf Mirkigan. I in hoi March 'JJ. I 4-2. Mr.

Ethranl Di t-ggut, Ih lie t. Sir I have made of Dr. C)ood India Cho'atie ami have had lMrtonili wiliH-iiiijj lis salutary efl ct wln ii iel by others. I line it a mint vahiahle imdicine for the cure Jrvrr i and Htfur and a No that it rojer will prutea mt rrrttritt fifrvcniivc ajnmsi tta rw.lritm-, lo Iiiiii ('Ht'n who have vx artete' with it are liuble. Ycr) rifpt cif ill K.

AHNS WOK I'll. (Tj'We are requested to announce JOHN W. HAMILTON' as a for re-elcctiuu to the olHcc of Auditor of Marion county. m. liMH oz.

Al.VI-Jl This 1 arjre pum, charged to tite dej artment durinfr the Vrt nine days of this month, is exclusive of the voluminous correspondence of the IVstinnFter lener-al, the tliree Asitant Postmaster (lenerals, and the Auditor. According to the new law, the tlepnrlment falls upon the treasury of the I'rited States fur the means of payment, in ease its revenue falls short. New Law. They are trying in Alaba-ii'a-tojret their Candidates for Congress pledged to go for repealing tbe new Tost Oiliee Law. Do you know why The old law rcjuired the Postmaster (General to carry the in Post Cintcha.

Now, in Alabama, nnl a hircre part of the South, the principal stage linw get an average of one Of course, th" cannot stijort theinvolvcrt. Iitit what does the goveriiiiiciit do! It nllvcrties for a to carry the Mail from New Orleans to and various other in Post Ciui -hcs. Uf course, the nail contractors make their bids bigh enough to cover the I i usi -s nf running Clutches. Thus the jtcoplo in Florida, South Carolina, vVc. Jjet their Pott Coaches run anf paid Jor by Vtoicrn- "'T- bam streets, riiil.idelphia, got into a quarrel and fight Lnder the New Law the I ostmaster Oeneral must on Sunday week, and during their struggles knocked contract in the chat On the-e routes it a Mtl uf i 0vv vQT upon one of their children, in I 1...

4 ..1 fP! I 1 1 ii in. i.iujeti poH-nuers. lMe reason LTjri nr VCJirs s-ahlin her face From Lcr ICS Apkott, lu'e Surgeon I'nitrd Sta'e lli t. To Falicard Bingham, F.q., Jgrnt for fir tali ef tlr a CA i i i i. 1 i I 1 Mil III II 11 11 lilt) lll.tl 1 lirt u-i II tinr lim nvi.f,"11-.

win, una a ueuieu menu to tue way-worn luncrani i.arV, m. ivv.rSa.d.t Minister. During her two of Jier brothers ha cM-edd my m.t Miiuine in the cure of id (James Whitcomb, liovejnor of Indiana, ami Rev. di i fie i a In rt reifmi) ft David Whitcomb of the Ohio Conference,) visited her. i and biglii) u-mficiai nnij and cure od u- Slie talked freely-n nil calmly with them, and others other rini of intermitient ieer.

about death and'her blessed prospect of Heaven. 1 UMl, i tili i iii o'li-r ht-re it lia Neo otd acquired a very Inch an I liius lived and thel one who in de.it i com lean i tliat in ttry eae where it has nd to my kaowUdi, it haa her on Jwti, nnd broaliie bet llfe-out sweetly 1 -i a Mdy e.tn.nt.d reM.rtd to the n.o-t r. there. Her luneral was preached by the writer of ivct -h-n art othvr remedies have faii.d. tliis article, to a largo and deeply alfected audience, ite5icifoiiy Lucirs t'iat nave ev'dencetba.

they hn'l been bereaved tf a much l'rirexi jo. Sold Cincit.nati, Ohio, whole-ale and ittaiihf loved 'friend but their 1 j-s is her in. She sleeps sanfoiid fk I'AIik, neiai nu f. the in the bv the side I-1 Mk i- M.ci.k, iM.ril.i.i that were buried in infancy, to await the sound of the trump that will bid them arise. May Heaven bless! her -rcaved husband and little daughter, and friends.

I that the whole faiiiijy may meet in Heaven! Newport, July 1(1, Si' LCI A l7 OT 1 LS. Messrs. G. Your obedient scrv't. WM.

J. DIIOWN. A. J. F.

Cf I ATM AN. Thf. rRiNTiN; Telepath. The New York Com- renutation uf lieinrr nuite too rakih fiir a married man At length his attentions to some of his near neijrh-i bors were so pointed, that his wife, an exemplary woman, distinguished for piety and virtue and domes-I tic tjualities, remonstrated with him, and entreated 1 him to desist, for his conduct had made her extremely unhappy. Of course, he promised reformation, but Isaac Suit! It Is our authorized agent to obtain subscribers and tice.

whv the folks down there do not like the lu- Chroniclc. mcrcial savs "Our readers were informed, the other that as merely to uuiet his wife. The gay Lothario i itav. that we hau seen the iroru oi tins new msiru- ot a hus ham 1 continue his fa antries. ami thev occa- mnnt 9 cli of nor ha lur Oil it Somf! Words nr i nt- ii .1.

1 rn tn l.i.t ho rnnw.i.Jr.! by Mr. Kendall, tor publ.CatiOll, cd bv the telenranh. We have since had an no lon-er. seekin-' conxdation in the endearments of I a. k'Uer frum nitv of seeinir the machine itself seen it at work, her children.

HaVii" some leiral business to transact i vlx I Ami rntwt inrrpniotis. wonderful thirer it is and. so with no l.iv mir mihmt Un SllhjCct Ol my papers. ww -w 7 v-a wav a V1V It 1 11 I IV i Jackson, dated Mav id What a singular inedby a newspaper must be In one ctdunm von lind a lalwred and swelling enlogv of uxirlriil (rro'idiAJj nit rutif It 1 4 1 tr'i rj I lllltl II 11. Ulli' UH IHM UUtll 1 IUI ILOIf HUH -a' in tl.onovt nnnnnrs hi.torv i for payments for the same, ontlUurther llO- of the crops another occurs a meagre witticism (tcatn and then lolloa the deaths and marriages.

T(? firsl iWtUfxJ, of the Phmnean All tastes (and no tate at alJ) must he consulted. Society of Indiana Aehury 1'niverily, will be hold in the Sorrow and fun, business and nonsense, must all lind College Chapel on Tuesday afternoon, August lith, at a place in the di'J of four pages, or people will half alter-3 o'clock. The annual Valedictory perhirm-stop the will take place in tliK "Society Hall qu Monday ihe I- ir- leih, at o'clock, I. M. Ti friends of the Inctitution i.ii'n-ni.Mi i uii liitill iiiu lila Hl'i-, li- i i i i i 1 ar" respectlullv invttetl to nttend.

All former members Itlinjr Itl lllC neiZlllMirllOOtl OI l.UUOHWOOil anU Unl- 0P ll. SocktV will he wnrmlv wln.f.W on rrtnrn to the Halls ol their Alma JOHN W. CHILDS, Car. -bVr. fie Vlntuiuan bocittij.

(Inri NCAsrLE, July 18, ld-15. .4 II I I A TO 1 1 SALK. 'OTK'II in lierehy pi veil that I will eMi-e lo sah; hl iuUir aur-1 tion on Kiid.iv. ihe 2d dav nf August. I I.i.

nt tlie late residem fe'' dlVS aor, in lVs- Ifltr Rutk dneased, in Wayne Marioii rounty, all me personal riieriy ol u.e t.uI lc eaeil, conistins ot lMrseK, one aw, one t. a ho? vvason, one two htrse I'earock ine Unn plough, one harrow Ium h.i.I.IU gears, rullar.nlrd fit mills household 1'iii nif.ire, ami oilier arln les Im tedious to mention. A credit of nine iimmli will W. given on all sums ol" three dollars and i.r -wards, the pun haer givnu: his unit- if la ngiproved seciinly. 2, HJJ.

MFILIXIFJ. HULL, AI.llIISTgtATOUS!VÖ I erehy given tdiit Hie r.nder? ined ha-? taken letters 1 of adiiiiiiistration on tint estate ot" l'cfi Hurk, late of Marion All persona imlel-tetl to a siioekui" manner. Tlie child is hardlv expected to recover, and if she ikes live, will, in all probability, be much disliured. of IiiAseir.n.p v. I'll f.

of I en nr. a i. Ja'kso. For the information of; the rub he. savs the Union, we are renueste.

to i uam.iuiu v. lew nays that the publication of ill's Life of Icneral a in a petulant moment, struck bi3 child J.ickson will be resumed about the first of next month, a.K'cld it oil a chair upon its Tlie child and concluded by the close of the present year. To ta lMC eniepiencc oi tue injury, reuiove some erroneous impressions which are abroad Daniel 11. Towers, of Ho -bester, X. has been in reference to this matter, we have been furnished sentenced to two years the Slate I'rison, upon a ith the following conviction ot perjury in obtaining his bankrupt pa pers far as we can iud-'e, perfectly ellicient.

Wc are re- at his ottlce on street, one afternoon, and found stricted from telling how its operations are performed, it locked. Anxious to attend to it before the day or riving any intimation of its construction but of closed, he called again just about twilight, and as its doings we may sjx-ak, and surely there is nothing ascended the stairs to his friend's room, the door was wc can say that would go beyond its merits. Its ad-, unlocked, and a lady closely veiled eafie out and vantages over Morse's telegraph are, greater rapidity pas-ed down the steps into the street. Lv.jr on the of action, greater certainty, and facility of use by any iookout tor a new conquest, business was forgotten, person. Fur telegraph there inut be a per- and he decided on following the lady to her residence, son at each end capable of translating the hieroglyph- On overtaking her, he tried to engage her in conver- ic marks and dots; but the printing telegraph makes sation, but not a word would she utter, nor did she, the ordinary letters, arranges them in words, and can as he thought, seem disposed to go home but he was be governed by any person who can spell.

We shall determined she should not cseape without leaving say no more at present, understanding that no very something behind so that she should be known if he longtime will elajise befjre the printing telegraph ever met her again. He accordingly Kok his knife, will be open tor everybody inspection. and cut a liberal piece, uppcrceivul, Iroiij the lady's? I A' I -111 I' 1.1 1 I .1 siiK scan, ami men leu nur lo pursue tue you are to retain them as long as you think necessary to use them. I projected horizontally, and At Stettin r. I.r-.tr.l a a ll llvP'ol Ol' ll alfeJ I -I.

i estate are reipiestcil to mnke ininieiliate vincnt, and naf.lt ed a tork standi er on one leer with in nt ipr iti i .1 1 r-' iiiwi. hu, mi 1 i.iimi me "Ii iii-, are noiiiif'ii 10 prrseiii nil 111 July 21, underneath the inscrintion duly affNieinirated fur evitlemeiit. 'II-min1 csiaie it Kiippoea 10 i 1 1 .1 1 I i I. a n.ai.l. at.t 1 r- 1011 I vou nie.

inev are 10 nass loruiwun inio ir. 7nr 1.. 1. .1 1 ir.i nr. 1.1..

jvim Ulair's hands. I have full and unlimited confidence i i I he Surveyor of St. Louis has seized 1 11 vim Ittifn im luv will lu vitu 111 ruiir Imnr'j v-aPDciivc .1 .1 ii 1 1 1 11-. vi 'ic, niMi 1 y. niirii urn nir iirrri-y iiiinniieil III II IViVlliriUS I lie and that they will never be permitted to lie used but lf(1 if Vn.

Jl on mad orthof i- rv.Mor.- nlh.r "-e," TwmUv nJ-r I.i.t-r 'tivi 1 11 IUI IIIT 1 si II i( I I t' I 1 1 1 1 I II ItKlIIII-ll Clil'o-llll. it 111. itii in Mint 1:. jeatiti ful Impi.kmf.nt in Wakkake. A new im-pleuent in warfare, of terrible ctlicaey, has just been devised.

in England, by l'rofesr Urunson. It consists of a litpiid similar to alcohol, in which the oxygen is replaced by arsenic. It ignites the moment it is exposed to the air. If any vessel filled with it, like a glass or iron gl jbe, should be thrown uj-on the decks or into the ports of a ship, it would ignite the moment the vessel struck any hard substance, and the intlam'rnable liquid instantly would be in a blaze. The atmosphere at once becomes tilled with clouds of white Conical Rifle Halls.

The Vicksburgh Sentinel even tenor of her way homeward. On the following says that the greatest modern improvement in ritles morning he happened in at his next door neighbor's, has been the introduction of conical instead of ph-ri- am on the table in the parlor was the veritable cal balls. The conical ball is carried with a good scarf, a piece of which he had in his pocket. Why, rille at least one third farther ith ioint blanc aecu- Mrs. how come your handsome scarf mutila- racy than the spherical and from an improved gun ted f' 44 Yes, Mr.

that is a pretty piece of bu-adapted to shoot them, these conical balls have been siness indeed, lo send a liorrowed article home in that kiuwu to hold up to the astonishing distance of more state; I guess when I ler'd your wife anything again, than a thousand yards. They were invented in France she will know it by a scientific gentleman, M. Deloigne, ami havej Comment is unnecessary. The husband was petri-been approved by the great Arago, as modelb-d on tied with astonishment. What could he do, or say, or strict scientific principles.

Peloigne also invented believe! There was a talk of repudiation, but it has the improved rilling of the guns from which they not yet taken place. ('in. thinuirrr. are shot. A K' Iotk.

'1 lie following circumstance happened in one of the towns of Arkansas. A man had been drinking until a late hour at night, before he started for home. Honest folks had bi-eri long in bed, and the houses were all shut and thrk. The Inpior he had taken was too much him he did not know where to go. He at last staggered into an empty wagon shed and lell the ground.

or a long time In lay in all the unconsciousness of drunken sleep, am he would undoubtedly have frozen (lor the snow on ground showed the night to be very cold,) had not arsenic, bv which a deadly poison is cnvolved and others less insensible than h.no.-lt ben arountl lum. inhaled. "iJcing heavier tha'ii, and insoluble in water, This sht-d was a favorite rendezvous; for the gs, it could not be extinguished, and, of course, it be-; which were out when the new commer arrived, but comes fatal to all within its inlluence. A dreadful S(M, returned to their bed. the utmost kindness, implement in the art of war.

and with the truest hospital.lv, they their com- I I p'nion the ntidl'r nf Un: In some lying on either side Anotiif.r tut. Un.r.MF.vr on- 1 11 ri- r. i lino, and others acting the part of a mult. Their nor. ol bcrrv street, INew kork, states, that l.e i i I i im.

warmth previ-nted bun from bemj iujukii bv his ex- has invented an instrument ot war with which, as- 1 ii ii i i posure. loAards iruinj: he awtike findin him- sisted by nine men, he con enter and demolish the 1 ri- i sell comtortal in blissful ign irance ol his wherea- fortification, attack, disperse, nno destroy i iina ui i luts, he supposetl himsell enjoviug the accoiniiuida- a solid suuare ot 1(1 men. Monimr dates i. Jiiu.iiiidrti.in itionsof a tavern, in comivinv with other geutkmeii. I.

iv mf. ls.ll. nnd sas tliat nf: I tlillllllUII II. ml lias been in corresj iington and other for a proper use. am ilnno u.

itli tlit-m. or on vour to into the hands of Francis 1. lilair." I "A Trophet" has beert arrested and imprisoned in (Quebec, tor having foretold the destruction of that ok TiiF. Wkst. The second child born in tll(l city recently destroyed by lire.

He is Cincinnati still lives, and has not seen the middle of prpnamy more oi an "incendiary man a propnet, alius life, while Cincinnati contains MI.IMMI inhabitants tho he claims to be the latter, the old pioneer who first settled where Cincinnati now The New York Canal tolls show decline of sl.i,- stands, wIkmi the State of Ohio was a wilderness, now compared with last year. fhe Erie tolls do- walks hearty and strong amid a throng of two mil-j clincd and the Oswego The Chc-lioiiE and the first child liom of American parents niuiig and other canal tolls rose tiDiTl, which west of the Alleghany mountains who knew Wasli-! speaks well for the southern tier of counties and for ington as a surveyor on the banks of the Kenhawa, tlie Erie Eailroad. hen the whole northwest, witji immaterial excep-j The Vermont Central Ka ilrond will be built. ary, AjiiiI and June at Franklin, Indiana. 12 V.

X. JACKSON, Sec'y. IS01'B I. LOTUS II AVK for sale tlie lHt ipiility cf (itrinaii AulierLiaoa IlidJn Clt th, ntfil tnU1rr art invitnl torxaintnc llirin lffire fiir llit-ir I rser lo It. It.

l'idi dull, of I WM. S5. JtUINsTtN; N. K. rnrn-r of I-'niirth ami Walnut I'mr inn.iti, )iii.

15-4w DOCTOR EVANS. OFFH over Millar's Hat tftotc, 2d tlr east of Hall. 1 wy The Mtiliiil Company ol iew York. fllIIIS In-litiitinc, during 1I12 inoiitli June, issued nrw JL I'olu ies, viz 31 Id 4 a tiers, was in, possession of the lavages is yet 200,000 has been in Horton "-J'V, Traler and scarce numbers her fourscore ami ten yet in her I along the line o. the road; and -Mr.

the T. AirmtV, day she witnessed the growth of an empire the pen-, buildi.T of the Fitchburg railroad, has signified his l.l.rt,h", I- .1 i it i i inn phng the mighty valley between the base ot the intention ot subscribing SsoOOV 0, it he can obtain and '2 l.luo liidge and the hocky Mounlauis I the building of this one. t. 7. A Ton; ii A man nnd his wife having a i hani Stewart, con neil in the prison at Inlti-; uarrcif in to tlt.ir flirv, 1CV more tr the of his l.itl.er, ded on Saturday! lirw aU tKir furnilurc.

U'ceu I Ii teric i iitiiu-J la JV i hi i wlt). ovr up the tick ot the and Herniary nr mo term oi e.gmeen years, lie (l I(. alr, niu! Iron Ma-itt-r, To Pel it lot, To Tt-a liers. To tnret, To Cler! men. To PIivsm To To iVnic, To Ar-ts'r, To Stiperca ro, To rresnleiil uf a Itank, Ti lo To (eiilteiiifil, Th I-kIicj, Iavt-4 insured.

6 li served between pix ai seen years of that period, and death has remitted the hah.iice of the sentence. He persisted that he had not, directly or indirectly, participated in the murder, lie was asked if he suspected any person of being the perpetrator, and after hesitating a short time, he said that he had himself been arrc.sted.cn suspicion, tried on suspicion, and convicted on suspicion, and a.j he was about to appear before his antl in vie7 of the great suljerings that lit; had undergone, he would not let the name of I I I i a I wie suspccicu party pass ins ups, lor lear mat ne might be as innocent as himself. LaCK as I'il, tum in. ii uv, i it i I i iii 4. n(- nr i lie reached out his hand, and citching hold of the Willi the Di.kc -el- 1iW.k exclaimed, 4Vhy, Mister- Ihcial personages on the subject.

Vnlncy J5. Talmrr is our agent for obtaining subscribers and advertisi-ments for the Weekly and Semi-Weekly State Sentinel in the cities of Jlaltimoref JVilndelphia, New York, and Kosten. His offices arc southeast corner of 1'ahimorc and Calvert streets, J'-altimore northwest corner of Third anil Chcsnut streets, Philadelphia; Tribune buildings, the City Hall. N. York So.

1'4 Slate street, IJustuii. tf. lid i A schoolmaster, as a punishment to one of his pupils for using profane language, ordered him to take a pair of tongs and watch a hole iu the hearth until he had caught a inouc. The boy took the tongs and dem irely waited for the visitor. Directly after he saw a mouse peeping, out of the hole.

Cautiously placing a leg of the tongs on either side of. the hole, he grabbed the mouse, nnd triumphantly exclaimed, Uy ii ,1 l've hi'ni Tun IIumit Simkit. We are gratified to perceive that llishop Hughes, the distinguished Catholic Ihsh-op of New York has conic out boldly against fCon- nell, in consi ipu nc; of the virub-nt attack wliich the Agitator is inakiiig on the institutions of the 1 S. Tilt; Uisbop pronounces him a monarchist, hostile to l.berty and eipta' rights, and tb-clan-s it to he the duty of foreigners to support the government, hich has protected them; assuring th- world that Catholics, under alt circumstances, w.ll stand by and defend their adopted country. Wc Com it r.

Kiutokiai. The following is a happy touch of the retort courteous The Kuflalo Tilot came to us by last evening's mail, tcithuul a In ad. Michigan Dim. We receive the Michigan Democrat, with a haul, but there are no brains in it.llujj'alit Pilot. Cnndiltin uf on the uf Fihrmnry riittt this iif.

JVi. uf (ir. lire 4 IWp. la'd. January a 1'' JIlu-7 JuneJu, J-ii Increase fince I I si eb'y.

i 427 ST M. KOltLNSOX, resident. Fm i. II Sern tvy. MiiTi Hs I'lij ut I 15-fw Slate of I inilloii COiuit Is Tiir llMii.Tix I'dhhiu ('inr, Term.

Is I.i. William kt-ll as Ailiiif of tlie estate of Jolma I laiinttoii dtrM, tw. Samuel llainillnn, Sidney Ann Cow en und Andrew Co rn, lier Inialnilld, el ul. (lejendila I't tt-on fi till Ural heilte. flPlir.

said jKlitioner having Hi is day proveil hy Ihr affidavit of a .11 diiiitere.i Ilm! the said Ilainilum, Sidtit-y Ann ('oweii. and Andiew I'lmrn, It-Iemlaiiti to kiiiI elitHii lire ih4 lesidentii of the. Stile of I mtiati.i, they are iherrlore. i-rehy iiotiried lhat a i-etilioti was lileil in xanl rnnitatUie last lerm thereof ayainsl Ihr heir of said Jofhua Hamilton ih c'd, ncajiiiK for the Kde of wtitl reati state, lo Im; as Is in the hamli.f wild letiOolier, ll the j.nrjMe of ayitis llie di hl3 stjpuiisl tut efa(o tliat baid etilloii is then rushing to the banisters of the stairs, and breaking her arm upon them, she exclaim with insane energy, Now, you scoundrel, you must pay for a surgeon Human rr v. Some and Christian individual, (says the 1 Jos ton lJee,) the owner of a horse that was sick beyond recovery, and consequently useless to him, last evening, Sunday) drove the poor animal on to llussia wharf, and then pushed him overboard to die.

by drowning. It useless, perhaps, to add that the owner took Ihc sfun-s of the horse he-fore consigning him to a watery grave. The wonder is that he did not skin him. 44I1f.i Tbo Sinitln at Newark have at last giveii a statement of ihe St. Cliir llauk operations, i 'i .1 .1 i .1 ilist (in! ItHittL'nt forlt-fnr tfouistvul and iih! y-tX lo Kili (MuttoiMHi Hie lust day lUt- m-U leinml rrolialr rotirl, 1 I ll.lla lilt IlilVII mX kl ll 1 1 It 111 IU I HUlUt II i II in County, on IheMioiid of Ansusl, Uie said mlitioii will lie heard and deU-nnined in tlwir lihseine.

JiilyjIK JOHN O. 1UJUXS, Clk. iinvjs lidiMTi ai.a a mjfl'l lt wlN-rehy iiiven Ol on nie I nil nay oi i-, 11 iiiiilisi-iud lookout i-iiioi a.iioiniMiaii u- Knill, late of Matioii toiuil, Indiana, deieascdi said es Id aMllV-al til Ikt MklVflkt. IVr-ms m.l. l.iH.I to said est He are lierehy noOCed to make najnieiil to Ihe d.

and lli-e havin- taints Mild estate are mHit.h.1 t.i oreseul their in counts iKily adjusted lor Kltkinent wiUiiii Uie tune ailowm VI III. t. At. El MchM l. JulyS, 1815.

1I3W- Ad.i.iiiiMiatii. a. j.T flti lv4l'allltl INlUlC Of t4Kf.ll llaliaaill. T4JOTICr. is lerehyivi-ii, that on Thnraday, tlie 3U day of July 1 1.7 i i i-a ii.

the estate of U'WW McKiiiU. late ol Marion counO-, Indiana, deceased, rHiwl nf i hog, M.mntity of and wwn in fa niiuifz ut tr. will 1 -old nt tlie re-ideiK-e of the It-rsivned dinintsiraUix rt Ute. A cred of niiie'iiioiilhs will he poen, punhaw pivtng note Ith annvrd security in all tabes, He lo mn'n re KI.IXAuL.lll Meiv-'i ibdlirs worst; than nothing. As paper money is always made for the welfare of community, however, probably the holders of this amount of worthless promises ill not complain.

Cm. Co i liir.i'TioN. One pretty good joke connected with Ihe Anti-Hd l-l'ellor hi meeting at the Hal the other night is, that Mr. Witherell, the keeper of the Town ifall, not k-ing able to lind anyone who would pay the tifiv cents, litis for tliu ii-vof' the II ill, two Independent Unlets of Odd Fellows and Masons have concluded-." raise twvnt u-fu cents each, Jor thai jmrjHise. Hampshire 1 1 raid.

Woman. Judge Lewis says: 44 Cod bless the sex r.ver iorcuiosi t'u ministering to the sick lingering at Hie cross speeding enrliest to the sepulchre They never erred nnd if that error had been committed at a i 1. 1. 1 nt i. later oi-riod of the world alter -nun "igui TuiN Pater.

The Springfield (Mans.) T.cpcMican says that paper is now manufactured to meet the new Dostam; law. three und thinl vlmot which wei'rln but half an ounce, and can consequently be scntas ami lovely deeds, the Accusing Spirit had carried the one letter. loileiice to Heaven unancery in vain juTyWlif corner of Fourth and Walnut sret-ts. Sold hy I IlltO I MKItS, 4' of ild ilicrry! Witt Jliracics miir hrc mdtiirt' oj il: JuaUh 11' shu at ire Virtues 't From Dr. DuUr, Nn inf- Ul, k't.

sr. Sai.li.r! I'ai k. Sprintivl.t, Ky. li 14, ls5. li-nts I take tlii o'oitiinit infui niiinj jou of a nroft rt-nmrkatile curt- ihii nuil unoii n.e hy tin u-eil' 'Dr.

'itar' JUi- am ot NVil.l CKt-rry. in h' year IciW i waiuktn with an iiitlainntatn ii of tin- Inet1 vhivh I luh.utd under fur ix it kl thtnl gradual') In the fall of 1C3I I attacked villi a v. rt- Incli kit itclf ujMia my lun und lor (lie fjiace Ihne 3t art I a con- fined to my tx d. 1 trid nil kin.ts ct iIhiim and utry tarit ty of medical aid wiihout Ixinfitj und ihn I vtaind ah.nir imlil llic inter of 141, hen I In aid tf Mttm vf U'ttd Chri My trieiifl -rniadfl mi-to fiu- it a trial, 1 liad all hi.K ofiTctmr) had rejaod iii)mII f.r the than ul annt'ier ort.l. Tluimli tl-t ir anin-itatii Ii 1 wa inJuet-d I maLe un- if tht- ticuuinc ll'istar't Unltatn if iht Cherry.

1 he rT-rt a tt iil) After five yruit of alllit lion, and f. f-riiij and aftt hain'spem fun or fve hitudicd dl rt ni -i an i the be', ao.l jevlablc- i-ian had JiTomJ, tnrtailiu, I a coen reHcitd tu iniiie Inalth h) the blcxking of CJimI aiwl the u-e t.f Dr. ItaKaui ol Wild Clorrj. I am now enjtiyin piK.I hralth, and uili i in) Ui rtil npiHtir- atice tliat I am no longer knuun win it I meet in; fanner acquaint-ances. I have gaimd rajiidl) in my ftih i firm and ulid.

I can now tat a much a any er'ii, a id my tnl -toi to cre ith me. I have eaten more during the lat i moi.lhs than I had raten tivt-year Ih fun. my cac almost a miratlr, I ih-rm it for the jtikkI ihe affiuttd, ant! a duty 1 nur to the it tor and ni) fellow men (ho kIw.uM knuw t-ilitu rtliit may be had) to make- thi ktatt int lit jmhlic. May tlii hK-in (lot! n-t mn the iroirit tor of valuable a nietlicine as Viur" of Wild Cherry. Yuura rHitfully, WM.

II. ISA Kit. fgf The tulloiii It ttt from Doctor Kitchey, of l-'raiiklin, lnd.t alio natu! in hi rt-fm-ioii, atnJ rhiW anion the firt hIi tit-iaii ef ihr Slair, uliall xaW for iiat-lf in ccninnlidttHiU of lh nuine istai' of Wild Franklin, April 14, lfi4J. Meaara. Sanford Park I have but a ft bolt Ira of iiai' bal-urn of vtild ihiiry ri-inainiii on hand ol tht last lot furnihtd me by yon.

I hrtrtoforr vtaitcd until I had mild out and had obtain tlir niimi) for one lot Ik lint- I t.nlt rtit anotkrr. Hut aut-h lht demand fur the at title that I du nut weh tu it without it, and am tin rt lurtt Ittl tu ant'f ipate a little. Thi moi.ry for ihr laut lot halt be by thr tinir the lt dUjntMtt of, -ahich, l'nm lb asih I have made lati I think will Ik- hut a ihort time, 1 he f.ft ol thr baKam an in many caMa b. in I'nial. I1 hnjirwe Ktioii at qimimniicr note thin any other fetrtit Medcitie I I r.vr ever Altiiot all other fail njhn trial, and riot In-inj able lo b-nr the tt-t of Amt-iic-, nnhi aink into d.

77', however, eeni to be tnut hiqhly vahied by those who have tt-ttil it Virtue-, and exK-riina-d it litalin; fllracy in their una cat-a. YiMira vrr rraiit rltull) JAMKS HMCIIKY. Price 1 ptruut.U. Soli hj SAN FOR I'AltK, North-t aut t-ornt rof Fourth and Walnut Ma. And by TOMLIVSOX Hllt IIIKHS, 41 Ir.

Jarl ISccKcr's iVIelialcl UV is a I a ni .1 SPECIFIC II OX SO It IX L.1M- r. i) xit it a. f. f. s.

Anion1: the many extraordinary cures el Hi-led by thi truly wonder-1 U.ilsaiii,we have room tuily fr the follow inj; Si. hi: Lin. "llumanilj in.lm ri mr lo uiitke knot ti ttir rioxrna of Cim inii iti, vIm may It atthritnl Ihe alHve, an ionilnn eure rtli-etril in tlirer vverkaiu a ase of et veil yratt' landing, by the f. of IIF.t'KI'.ll'. KY F.

IIAl.SAM.'. The referred lo that of my tittle boy, lm lNrn uilli ryf ful. The coiitinurd to in rraur, reMftiog all inuettira, rllw- iMM-e of Havin heard ef the finatkabte etire-j ell'ected hy "Ileiker'i F.je r.a'saui," a a last revolt, I ninde a inaUf Hf and am hanpy toccilily thai il effected a -m riiianeiit cute in three wrfka. t'lJAKI. F.S NOUTII, l'ith 4 west ul'-Viitc." Sold hy TtMI INSN UIH I'll KPS, ludiaua.iolni.

l-y to.Vii,i.so Have been a-Minted wie amenta tu 1 iidian.ij-.ili lor the aale cd th follow ing valuable Medit ints: 0 f'Kiilrs For cm St n-fula, Tetier, F.rjsijiela!-, and Noren, Mrii uii.il Dfcsrasen, and alt is evident nig an imji j'it) ol tliebh-od. rmefl ll ht hottle. Oinliuoiil, t'nlled by Salt IVut-m inn tint ot it nil mutet) over all (or Salt Kiieuiii,) Siatd Head, I'riee Tj ctn.a bv'tl. Hj'Ir. Iliimplirr) Oiulmriif, Fol the cure tr "IM etc.

No article i capable tf btung ine-pared more admirably adaptrtl fir the rt lief and thoiotigh cure of thi Fine-jl iHIa jr. Ij lotivMair lMaMiTf, ForrelH-vni? I AIN of eveiy deKOptiofi. For teudt in thr tut, and hrui't, and all oilier dira-r lhat re-iuie an eilrroal Bp plitaUoii Ma-Hung -tint a-uit wi-ai and thtme ho once ue them will buy no r.iü t- only Ii, tin. UTj Sl.irUv'sHlu,r. For the cure of Urtr Compl'uots, Dy irrii, ele.

See adverti--nieiitinamler roluuni. Fiite I tHI bottle. Uj'L'oiIcN Aiiotlyiif C'nlialr Ilihly reaMiin.eu.led hy Ihe medical lacutty and t4her, atte heaU medicine known It-r Dwrrko, U-d C.pit. CW. mJ iih-mi Sarr tompluM of i'hildren.

Price 3 cei.U a b.Jie. aj'Di AVilliaiii laiu SooiImt, For Ihr Tot TU It iH eure Hie mtwl oi-tiniie ca-e uiii.utea-lH-.ide-, um one. imrtfelc of KinwW," rnfularli- Miionou-i ana ucieu-iioua uiup. j-tij- 4J a bottle..

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Years Available:
1845-1849