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THE ILLINOIS FRE E TRADER. THE FREE TRADER. OTTA W , Friday, September 13 , 1 10. DKMOCHATIC ri-ATFOUJI. ' Opposition to a Nutional Bank, as fraught with t!ui"cr to our free institution and to the Her ticsf Ihi people, fom it necessarily great and controlling power orer the general currency und business of the country. Opposition to the prev ent Bmking System, as defective in principle and unsafe in practice, und re;u'ring a radicul reform. A total separation of the focal concerns of Government from all Bunking Iittitutiow, as the Lett guarantee fur the preservation (four Sational Independence. Encouragement In all Bunks, bated upon sound principles, with the ability and disposition at ell times to redeem their bills in gold and silver, and an express pro vision in all Bank Charters, requiring ample security to be given to the Slate for the redemp tion of their issues in specie on demand, and the perpetual sutjection of all acts of incorporation to the control of the Legislature." Agents for the Illinois Free Trader. The following gentlemen arc authored to oc as amenta of thia pnpor, viz : M. M TT, Peru, La Salle county, 111. F. M'DiABMir, D. S. Kueusoj., mail contractor. C. G. MiLLF.it, Dayton. A. O. Smith, Smith's Mills. Jisos Gt'RLET, Trov Urove. I.. V. Dimmock, ' ermilionville. Hr.vnr lnt.iirs, Munson, (Indian creek.) O. W. KrxuLU4, 1'. M. Pontine RtEs"Mo'iiiAN, Morgan's Mill. James O. Clap?, llristol, Kane Co. 111. William Uhev, near Van Uureiu William K. Baowx, funburv, Illinois. Hsxuv Hicks, Hicks' mill, Do Kulb Co. III. Jj l'ost Maaters U"J other individuals rcsi tlin 3 in La Salle and the adjoiunqr counties, who ure willing to act a i agents in their respective neighborhoods, will please make the same known to us, by mail or othcrwiaf . From tho Chillieothe Advertise;. lccch of Col. Johnson nt f lilllicoche. When the veteran hv.ro once more pre sented himself to the people, an intense interest was visible on the countenance of those who were present, and the quiet stillness which prevailed, enabled them all to hear and understand what lie said to them, lie commenced by stating that he had been a public servant for the people for thirty-three years two years under Jefferson's administration , fight under .Madison, eight under Monroe, four under John Q. Adams, eight under Jackson, and three years he has been associated in the administration of Martin Van liuren. He then said that lie had been acquainted with MARTIN VAN IJUREN for twen-fy-cight years ; and that for the last tw enty years he had been on terms of the greatest intimacy and it gave him plea surs to state that in the whole of his political connections he never knew one more upright in principle or of purer morals, and very few possessing ulent of a higher order than Martin Van Uuren. No stronger advocate of the war policy "Tvasrbe found in lHU'J, and no abler defender of it in 1812, than Martin Van Huron, lie spoke of what he knew and what he felt to br true, and of which he entertained not the least doubt. Having bepn frequently urged by the Whigs to speak of the battle of the Thames, he reluctantly felt compelled in duty to state some of the leading fact which came w ithin his knowledge. He commenced by stating, that he did not wish to claim any glory (or himself on that occasion nor did he wisli in any way to detract from the fame of any com panion in arms, far less from his com mander. At die battle of the Thames, he raid his (Col. J's) regiment did pur sue the enemy, marching considerably in front of the infantiy. lie was in 'the van at the head of three companies of mounted men, which were brought up in solid column. lie came up with the en: my1 who wer? drawn up in line of battle. The force under Tecur.isch was about 1,200 or 1,400 strong the British TOO. It wsis at first intended, he observ cJ, by Gc42. Harrison, that the infantry under his command should be brought up, ami me enemy fought by our troops in line. But Col. J. having practised his regiment to serve both on foot and on horseback having frequently dismounted one half of them and fought sham battles for that purpose, and believing that he could successfully overthrow the enemy by a charge of his mounted men, request ed permission to make such charge ; having obtained, he left Gen. Harrison and proceeded to the front, where his regiment awaited him. He never saw Gen. Harrison afterwards, until the battle was over; when the General came to where he (Col. Johnson) was lying, at the place to which his sodiers had car ried him back after he was wounded. When he left Gen. Harrison, he said he UHoTigTithe swamp, which separated the Indians from the British army, could not be crossed. . He afterwards ascertained that it could ; and he then determined that his brother, Lieutenant Col. James .Johnson, should attack the British at the same time that he attacked the Indians. His motto was to charge rapidly pn the enemy in columns. In a few minutes after his brother made the attack on the ? British, they surrendered. The British force consisted of 700 men, and his brother James's division consisted of 500 rata. He related a humorous anecdote of an Irishman of the captured army who asked his brother James if ho was the commander, and what . they should do with their arms. Why, replied James, I had not thought about (hat. The Irish man then proposed to stack them, which was immediately ordered by his brother. who, as James afterwards informed him, was about A MILEfrom the scene or action. James Johnson then received permission of Gen. Harrison to reinforce his brother, R. M., who was yet engaged with the Indians. From the commence ment of the action until he was carried oil" the ground, he (Richard M. Johnson) did not sec Gen. Harrison ; he did not know where he was whether he was half a mile, one mile, or a mile and a half in the rear, except from report. His brother James C7expressed his sorrow that he could not come more speedily to his relief, and stated that it was in conse quence of having to take the prisoners the distance of A MILE to give them up to (Icn. IIarrison,JZi the comman ding officer. He however felt it his duty to say that, after he received permission to charge the enemy, neither Gen. liar rison, Governor Shelby, or any one else, except himself und the other officers of his regiment, had command of that regi ment, or any part thereof. The fighting was done by that regiment alone. He passed no censure on any one. He fought for his country. He voted for the war, and he considered it his duty to lake a part in that w ar. The effect which the unvarnished tale of the venerable hero produced on the vast assemblage of the Democracy who surroundeu him, the eager expression of each countenance denoting their anxiety not to lose one word which dropped from the lips of the most honest, upright, brave and patriotic statesman and soldier in the land, may be imagined, but cannot be de scribed. An unbounded burst of applause as he took his rest testified the warm feelings of affection and respect which was felt by the thousands of the Demo mocraev who surrounded him. E.isl ol" Juror for I lie November Terui of lite lY.t Malic Circuit Court. (RAND JURORS. Christopher Champliu' Oltawapreciicl. Lewis W. Link, . do. Charles Hayward, do. Theron D. Brewster J ('extern. Ezra M'Kenzie, do. Nathaniel Kiehey 'ermilion. James B. Beardsly, do. ( ' forgo y Ma.ts on South Oil a tea . Kicha l&J Swift Troy Grove. Samucl'&f Dickinson Utica. Coleman Olmstead Dayton. John C. Phillips Eastern. Betheul Clark- Northern. John E. Waterman Lisbon. Jacob Seaman Lorain. Alexander M'Clasky Indian Creel.. Charles II. Sutphen, do. Joshua Evans Sandy. KeubciLlIackctt Eagle Jacob Patrick Franklin. John J. Palmer BrookficU. John L. Pickering -IVaupnnsee. PETIT Jt'RORS. Daniel Newton Ottawa. Downey Buchanan, do. Cyrus Shaver, do. George Low Western. Jeremiah Hough Eastern. Samuel Collins, do. Deinarquis Misncr, do. Lesley Kent Vermilion. Archibald T. Ross South Ottawa. Jesse A. Clark, do. William Gentleman, do. Asa Mann Troy Grove. George M. Dunavan Dayton. aac P. Ilallack Northern. Horace Moore Lisbon. John T. Carr Lorain. Solomon Ilolden Indian deck. Ileal I'umphrev, do. Vivalda Morey -Grafton. Ezekicl Warren, do. Robert Brown Sandy. Mvron B. Bennett Eagle. James S. Pickens, do. D. E. Strong DEMOCIt ATIC IHEETINCl. 77ie members of the Democratic vartii of La Salic County, are respectfully re quested to 7neel at the Court House, in Ottawa, on Monday evening next, at the ringing of the belt. It is desirable that there be a general attendance. By order of the Committee Sept. 18. Time of holding Courts IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. Dcriuu Cocstt. On Tuesday after tho fourth Mondays in March and September. J I ft y n t 1ocsTT. On the first Mondays in April and October. fcr.tiK LorxTr. On the first! hursdavs after the first Monday in April and October. J KituiA Cues nr. On the second Mondays in April and October, and the fourth Mondays in July. Marshal Cocxtt. On tho fourth Mondays in April and October. PtTXA Coc.ntt. On the first Fridays after tho fourth Mondays in April and Octolter. La Sallr CocxTr. On the second Mondays in May and November. Kae CoirxTT. On the second Mondays in July, fourth Mondays in May, and umt Monday in September. Da Kalb ('ocxtt. On the first Mondays in June, and tho next Thursday after tho second Mondays in September. Onu CocjiTT.' On the second Mondays in June and third Mondays in September. June an1 50 Bushels of DRIED APPLES for sale cheap by v Arrivals and Departures of the MAIL. la POST-OFFICE NOTICE. The contract time for the arrival of the eastern niuil from Chicago is daily, except Saturdays, by t) o'clock P. M. Departure daily, except Sun days, at 3 o'clock A. M. The south-western mail from Peoria, via Black Partridge, Crow Meadow, Magnolia, Point Re public and Vermilionville arrive 3 times a wwk, by 8 o'clock P. M. and departs on the same days at 3 o'clock A. M.-by tho way of Rome, Henry, Lacon, Hennepin and Peru, every alternate day at the same hours. Tri-wcckly mail up Fox River, via Dayton, Northville, Pennficld, Bristol, Oswego and Auro ra to La Fox (Geneva) arrives every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday by 8 o'clock P.M. and departs evory Monday, Wednesday 4ndFriday at 6 o'clock A. M. V . Weekly mail to Troy Grove arrives 'every Sa turday by 12 o'clock M. and departs tho same day at 1 o'clock P. M. Weekly mail to Marscillos, goes out and re turns every Saturday. . ' Scnu-montb.ly mail, ia Pontine anii'Avocivto Danville, departs every bther Thursday at 12 o'clock M. and arrives the Thursday following at 11 o'clock, A. M. Persons sending Ictterc East or South, will please hand them in at as early an hour aspo;sibc. as the P. M. is authorised to deliver tho mail in anticipation of tho contract hour. The Post Office is open, on week days, during business hours, and. on Sundays from 9 to 10 o'clock A. M. and from 8 to 9 o'clock, P. M. M. E.HOLLISTER, P. M. Ottawa, June 20, 1740. 6 tf. ITlasouic Notice. THE Grand Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Illinois, will be held at the Masonic Hall in Jack sonville, on the first Monday in October next. Bv order of the "M. W. GRAND MASTER. W. B. Warren, Grand Secretary. ItlOKF. NEW GOODS. Walker k Sanjtr Are now receiving their full tock of Fresh Groceries, Liquors, Iron, Nail?., Castings, &c. Embracing the largest and most complete Slock ever onereu in tins market, which will be sold at the lowest rates either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL for cash or the Scrip of D. Sanger &. Sons. WALKER & SANGER. Ottawa, September 18, 1840. 18 tf. J; J receiving and for sale low bv the subscribers. WALKER it SANGER. September 18, 1840. 18tf. 1 o IIHDS. OF SUGAR, a prime ar JLO tide, just received and for sale by W ALKER & SANGER. September 18, 1810. . 18tf. Q X IiAGii W WO ct HAVANA C O F F E EoirJiand-aiuUfor sale by WALKER fc SANGER. September 18, 1840. 18tf. 5X BBLS. of Smith's Cincinnati RECTIFIED WHISKEY, m- crived and for snlc by WALKER & SANGER. Sept. 18, 1840. 18tf. $ Si I50XL:'S sorted Quality oj jf TOBACCO for sale bv WALKER fc SANGER. September 18, 1840. 18tf. L'SikVk M IjJv.M & TAL- vrj t m,t f, . VI.r , , , A.! 0 I)A V r iTt All --. k V 1 r . . ... . iv n uijLj?) lor sate iy WALKER & SNGER. September 18, 1810. 18tf. A ( BOXES OF SOAP, just reeciv J; V ed and for sale bv WALKER & SANGER. September 18, 1810. 18tf. lltfU yj for sale very low bv the subscribers. WALKER & SANGER. Sept. 18, 1840. 18tf. A few thousand chvice SI'tfXISII CIGARS for sale by WALKER ct SANGER. September 18, 1810. 18tf. Kud'alo ICobcs, Cordage, A.c, rALKEU.t SANGER have just received r &L their ivpll L'imvn Htnml nn (!:ilnil ulrppt hetWPell LaSulln and (!illlmliia uml ulT. r for sale at die lowest prices 10 Bales of Bnfl'al.) Robes, 5 Coils of Manella Rope, 40 Dozen of Bed Cords, 75 Kegs of Boston & Pittsburgh Nails. 20 Boxes of Raisins, 5 Barrels of Rice, 10 of Tar, 3 Tons of assorted Iron. September 18, 1840. 18tf. A f STOVES, assorted sizes, just Jt j received and for sale bv the subscribers. WALKER &. SANGER. Sept. 18, 1840. 18tf. White Lead, Oils, Ac. JUST received and for sale at the store of the subscribers on the south side of the Public Square, in Ottawa, III. 40 Kegs of White Lead in Oil, 5 Barrels of Linseed Oil, 10 Ounces of Sulphate of Quinine, 3 Dozen of Tonic Mixture, ' 3 Barrels of Winter Strained Spr maceitti Oil, 2 Barrels of Tanners Oil, 2 Barrels of Saleratus, 2 Barrels of Rosin. 1 WALKER cV SANCJER. . September 19,1810. 13 tf. ft OH LBS 0r CAfi,T STEELE, OwVf assorted sizes, just r?ecived aad for sale by tho subscribers. -; Stoves, Stove-Pi pe, Ac. rpilOMAS J. RUSSELL, ascnt for tho late J. firm of L. Wooiiri r & Co., oilers for sale, for cash, at the old stand of said firm, A large supply of Stoves, Stove-Pipe, Sheet Iron and Tin Ware of every description. Persons desiring any of the above articles, will please call on the subscriber at the store of Hurl but V Russell, corner of La Salle and Canal streets. ' THOMAS J. RUSSELL". Ottawa, Sept. 18, 1840. 18tf. Administrator's Notice. T T , r"""1'' iiavwi" 1 1. imm aunsi XSL the PKimn r.f t j . the estate of Benjamin Lundy, de- ccatcd, are hereby notified and requested it tl,..H,I 1,,.C. .1 -n I t ' - iju persons navimr e mm n.r.nnct w, ut-iure uie I'ronatc Justice lor La.SalIe county, at his office in O'.iawa, on.jhe first Wednesday in November, A. D. 1840, for the purpose of having the same adjusted : that beinir the dav fixed upon by the subscriber, in pursuance of tne statutes, lor the purpose of settling and adjusting all claims ngainst said dece dent. WILLIAM SEELY. Administrator. Sept. 18, 1810. 18 Ow. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estate of Jf'illiam Conway, deceased, are hereby notified and request ed to attend before the Probate Justice of La Salle county, at his office, in Ottawa, on the first Wednesday in November, A. D. 1840, for the purpose of having the same adjusted ; that being the dav f,Xeii by the subscriber, in pursuance 'of thf statute, for the purpose of settling and adjusting all claims against said decedent. J. II. ELMORE, Administrator. Sept. 18, 1840. 18 Cw Administrators Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estate of James Littlk, deceas ed, are hereby notified and requested to present the same to the subscriber, admi nistrator of said estate, or to the Probate Juslico of La Salle county, within nine months from the date hereof, for settle ment. DANIEL LITTLE, ... : ' 'Administrator. . U)ttava, Sept. 5ih, 1840. 17 1 w ' ' .'-Administratrix' Notice. A LL persons having claims against the i -estate otJames CT Edgecombe, deceased, are hereby notified and request ed to present the same to the subscriber, administratrix of said estate or to the Probate Justice of La Salle county, within nine months from the date hereof, for settlement. JANE S. EDGECOMBE, Administratrix. Ottawa, Sept. 3, 1810. 10 Ow. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims ngainst . the estate of Pliney Bliss, Vceas ed, are hereby notified and requested to attend bcfoic the Probate Justice . for Lu Salle county, at his office in Ottawa, on the 20th day of October, A. I). 1840, for the purpose of having the same adjusted ; that being the day fixed upon by the subscriber, in pursuance of the tuatutes, for the purpose of scitlinjr and adjusting all claims against said decedent. ERA ST US G. NICHOLS, Administrator. August 14, 1840. 13 Ow NOTICE. TBIIIE heirs of Xorton Gum, di reused, J., late of the county of La Salle, ami State of Illinois, are hereby notified that I intend to present a petition to the Cir cuit Court, to be holden nt the Court House in the town of Ottawa, in said county, on the second Monday in No vember next, at the opening of the court, to enable me to sell nil the real estate of the said Norton Gum, deceased, to nav the debtfl of the said estate, (the personal estate being insufficient,) when and where tne said heirs can appear and show cause. if any there is, why the said petition should not be granted. . DAVID READER, Administrator of the said Estate. July 21. 18 10. 10 5w. NOTICE. ? Srmzer A" r HlHE orders drawn by Sons, accepted und made payable by us, will be. received as imual at par, and we take this method of informing our friends and the public, that nothing else in the shape of Scrip will hereafter be received by us at par for goods. The holders of the above named orders or acceptances, will please present jhc same ic aiourntore as soon as convenient the 1, " .1 Scrip is ready to redeem them WALKER SANGEVi Ottawa, Sept. 4, 1810. lOVtV 1I5HI.. Peach Brandy, just received and for salo by WALKER k SANGER. Aug. 21. lw ... j' ig IJBL. l'orl Wine, a first rate ariic'.e, just received and for sale by Aug. 21. WALKER & SaSGER. pONSTAHLES' SJ Ij: SAtnu NEW GOODS. JTT'I 1IPPT t- TiwPT.T V Jl I AVE just received at the old stand of H. & I I tf if ..ii . .i. . - .c r . .:t . . i i. iiumuri, ua lac corner ui ia caue alia Canal streets, a large, and well selected stock of Dry Goods. Groceries. Ilardwarr, Boots & Shoes, and Crockery, which they oiler to sell cheap for cash, or ex chdnge for Dry Hides, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Beeswax, &c. kc. Ottawa, August 14, 1810.. 13 tf. ; Ottawa Bakery; rlHE subscriber would respectfullyiufonn the I rttirens of Ottawa titl vieinilY tliul In. ti!l carries on the above business in V tumbus street. opposite the v agon 'makers Sluij,, where he always keeps on hand a good supply of J . Fresh Bread, ('rukrrx. Cakes, Pics, kt. " He would likewise infom, tlw juiblic that he has A Urocery - Connected with the above establishment, and constantly keeps on hand a good supply of Liquors, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, etc., Lc. . ,. . 1Ie resnectlully solicits a continuance of that patronage with which the public has heretofore favortdhim. ' JAMES ARMOUR. tflt...'..,u A ...... a, 1, loll) in Ottawa, August 14, 1810. 13 if. NXW GOODS. J. SHULER, MERCHANT TAILOR, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, jj&ESPECTrTLLY inform the citi.tus ol Ottawa and vicinity, that he has just h reived from Philadelphia city, a larjjc assortment of It road Cloth , of various colors viz: Blue, Black, Invis ible Green, Brown, Dalia, Cadet, Steel iftix''d, Drab, &c. Also, a large assort ment of CASSIMERES, Fancy Stripe and. other dillerent colors. A variety of Satinet Is, of various colors, such as Black, Blue;" Invisible Green, Brown, Ash, Ca det, Stecl-niix'd, &c. Also, Bombazine of an excellent quality ; a splendid assort ment of full-trimed Satin and Bombazine Stocks Gcntlemcu3 Gloves, Gumelastic Slispen.r3"; the J;tiest stylo of .S'll, Marseilles and Silk Velvet, excellent ar ticles for Vests. Also, Shirts, and a splendid assortment of Trimmings. He has also received a lot of Braver and Pi lot Cloths, and nn . excellent article of Blue Hushing for Over-Coat if , u variety of Merinoes, Cordvroy, Fancy and Plain Cravats, 'Pocket Handkerchiefs, Crape, Latlings, and Summer Cloths. Mr. Shuler respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he continues the Tailoring business in all its various blanches. July 17, 1840. 0 3m. STATE OF ILLINOIS. 1 La Salle Cointy, :, 5 La Salle Cimuit Court, 7u yvvimbir Tirm, 1810. ' GkuX'.IK W. A KMSTRO.NfJ, ' Attachi -f $400" VS. iiileiit. Cr.oitoi: M. Bostwick. 40(T93. - v . fJ OI ILL is hereby given to the said J dcorce M. Uostwick. that a W nt of Attachment, issued out of the Clerk's n,r, ,,,., . t, , c . . wiiu 1- in iiiu 1. 11 i nn i. uiii i iii s.iiu iiiu my tv ol Jia .Salle, dated tho 8th day ol July, A. I). 1840, at the suit of George W. Ann strong, against the estate of the said George M. Bostw ick for the sum of four hundred dollars and ninety-three cents. directed to the Sheriff of La Salle county to execute ; which said Writ .'has been returned by the said Sheriff "levied upon the East half of lot four (4) and the East half of lot live (5) in Block twelve (12), with me appurtenances thereunto belong ing, in the town of Utica," and that wiid suit is now pending before the Circuit Court of said county of La Salle. Now. unless you the said Gcoruo M. Berwick shall personally be mid appear before tin. l. lrcuil lourt ol said county on the lirst day of the next term thereof, to be holden nt the Court House iu Ottaw a, on the second Monday in November next, 'give special bail and plead totlie said plaintilPs action, Judgment w ill be entered against you by default, in favour of the said plaintilf, and the estate, attached as afore said, will be sold to satisfy the same w ith -ostt. ; J. (JLOU u cert Ottawa, September 10th, IS 10. Dickey fc L'eland, Plaint'ilPa Attorneys. , 17--lw. State of llliiioK LA kai.lk cot .VI V In the Circuit Court if t aid county, To November Term, 1810. Charles Williams, In Chanc'srv. xv ..... u it at c f n 11 ' 11.1.1 1 n . .11 .wi 1 1 c uiii 10 lorri' .ftwn John C. Caldwei.i EM.. J H."i ortff-X T appearing by satisfactory . affidavit filed in the office of i'uc' C'.Vrk nf ,h Circuit Court of. said coir.,ty, .that Wil liam I). Martin," one of tjlc abovc named defendants, is a l-on-rr tvuX (t( tw ri3l(J of Illinois. N otice . H then fore hereby given, that the sa.'.d. complainaht, Charles Williamsons fd hii Bill herein, and a summor.s ha.vlng been issued herein t.ccor- Hinj to la,, rsUiniaWe before ih.: Circuit Ccurtf La Salle county, on tho second 1 : ' " "'ay in ;vcinwr next. Aow unless r !,. j . 1 . . yJti, tne said Uilliam I). Mart 11. hall personally be and appear before the Cir cuit Court of said county, on the firm day of the next term thereof, to be holden at tho Court House iu Ottawa, on the second Monday in November next, and mmver the matters and. things contained, jn the said complainant's BtU of pomplnint the satno will he valicn as confessed, nnd the matters arid things therein prayed for will be decreed accordingly. , . , r, ".n j. J. Ci.otn. Cirri. Pern and Peoria Daily Packet. i - - - - - 'a. ' - I . eg" fmaC Steam - Boat TTTrrfP ; ii ' FRONTIER . Blaiiist master, will f P run as a regular packet ria, leaving Peru dailv, (Sunday xceptcd.) at 1 0 clock, r. n, and Peoria at 3 o'clock, s. v. KRLVK. V.'ALKEK & tW July 17. I !). J tf. A 'aree 'ot of Saddles, Bridles, Ma- tincalks and Collars just received and for sale by the .aurweribers. . -HL'RLBUT; & RUSSELL Ottawa, Sept.' 4, 1810 v --Ifrif, E. DEAN'S celebrated Ckcuiical. 1'laMcr 'i AN IM 1'ORTA NT DISCOVERY'1 IjV)U Kheumntiiiu, t'eicrtorts, WhitciV'eH.'rg:, l ijlcmmiitivn in tht eye, B:nm, Swelkd Tntvut in S (.il t t'evtr, Qu.nty, He. f TO THE PUBLIC, Tnjflwm U may emicern. This ' may Tfrtily," that I,- EaAsiis Uku, the proprietor of L. Dcan'i C'heiiiical l'labkr, have for more than two years been in u delicate state of health, so that 1 have been unable to prepare and circulate sukl plaster to lhat extenf whi K"the interest of ibe sulllrins comniuiiiiy demands; and feeling that so valuable an article ought to be made known to the allli. ted, 1 have ni ule arrangemcnU with JL Harris & Co., of Aahta-ailu, Ohio, to manufacture and vend it in my name as uiy sole successors. This, tbeieforc, may be relied 011 as the genuine article heretofore prepared- bv me. ' As witness my hand. . ERASTL'S DEAN VVesttleld, Chautiiu.jucco., ,.y., Jun.-l.18tK). Tho Chemical Master is an important remedy 1 la all those who are atllictcd with inflammatory complaints by tu easing pain, counteracting in flanialion, and giving speedy relief, by its active, strengthening and sudorific properties. An tU fectual remedy for inflammatoTy rhcutnatisni, ague in the breast, cramp, burns, bruises, scrofula, old sores, ulcers of almost every description, cankered and swelled throat arising ffoni scarlet fever,' fcl nns; while swellings, elulbluiiis, Ic-lVrsous nulloring from liver complaints, puVaonary diseas es, iuflauiniaUon if the lungs, with pain in the fiJe and breast, puin and' weakness in the back, will tlr.d I'clitll In ail c'asvs it timy be uscJ with safi-ty. The Plaster is now put up in boxes at 50 cents and 1 dollar each. . , . ' ' Made and sold, wholcsulu and retail, by ii' Hauum & Co.,' Ashtabula, Ohio, sole proprie lors.Xone gcnuitie unless signed by .11. Harris on the w rapper, , , '1ESTIMO.MALS. Pna Li.m, Pa., April 7. Messrs. Harris & Co; Sirs: Since I was at your storo in July last, I have used E. Dean's Chemical Plaster, wtiiuh I bve received from you at dillerent limes, and feel myself in duty bound to you an proprietors, and to the public generally, to recommend the same as a taio and etFicacious remedy for those complaints for which it is recommended. I have used it in several cases of inflamed eyes, in some of which its effects as c curative have been decided, and in no case has it failed of giving relief where, it has been applied according to directions, end alt who have ued it arc perfectly atisfied with it so far us I know-. I have also applied it in some severe cases of ague iu tlu braasl with (be happiest WVee; -1 would ulso relate the cusw of Mr. Thoraus Loganwho hasten alUictcd with the ibcO)i- tism in one hip for thirteen veins, so that ha had ivt( ."uii'MiiM iv Hiiaiuiuii luiHji. in m ltcdl mri. compelled to abandon labor, in a fire a sure. I let him have a box of the Plaster, be ! iniiea it, and for three davs found, as he ut :ost'd' ho be"tlU bw alter that ho wrcweJ tit pain was not so severe, ana in less than two weeUii lie c 011 lit labor hard ull dav and rest frea from pain at night. He says he would hot part wn.i iiie oox no nas lor uircc liunurcu (loliars, providing he could not obtain another. He also shj s to me, kwp it on hand and recommend it wherewr you go. . .. , j . I have used the Plaster in cuhcs of pains in tho side, back, shoulders, eVc, with like good etfect. Vocrs, Ac. DAMEL KNKELANl, M.D. MaHE, June 18, 1833. MsrH. Horrit & Co, !Nr; 1 have. used E. fit mi's Chemical 1'laMcr for four years past and dn cheerfully recommend it to physicians and the public generally as an invaluable rwnedy in chron ic and acute rheumatism, sprains of the wrist, ankle, shoulder, Ac. In felons, whitlow and scrofuluiis swellings of all descriptions, it is gen erally an eireclual remedy. In hort, wln-rrtver there is pain; it is almost sure to give relief in a few hours. 1 havu used it in ; great number of rheumatic n'.t i lions. One of my pntient aged 10, full hu'.iit. had a rheumatic swelling 011 oiw leg. He li.nl Iktii unable l get out of the hau lor three nionlhs; his leg was swelled, !pai enor mous siw, twice its usual iigmM Wery riling bad been done without success, -.ntil We com menced using Dean's CluiiihrJ Plasler. ' We eiiNeloped the knee and a portion of the liuib in the Plaster, and in three dux' thew. lUngentirelv ihsuppi-ared, and in ten uvs he went about hi ordinary' busine is; Sw j,, ouf ,urcr with the article, ami We n.iw wUliiwlv recom. mend it to the publi- for n Ulj ours, Ac J, H..-TEYKOLDS, VtJvS flO I'or sale ,y M.E.IIoUiator', OlU, 'the ruiiRMts at Mncai olu Juli,.,; j. . Ejf leru, "ml !ame. Durlcy, Hcnnibfu. 111. All or-"l-rs nl t HOUrihifu, Ashtabula, Ohio, lor urn 'above. Wdiciiir, will b promj.tty attended o. ,'.Je nd PlBr. . Ottawa, Auu-t U, KS10. ' 13 tv. 1 I'KIVATE KALE OF ItLAL ESTATE, IN THE TOWN OF OTTAWA, ' "(HEAP AS A BROOM.' - ' W ILL be offered at private 'sale,, after this 'date, the follow n:A. scribed property, in th town of Ottawa. vi?.: Lot No. 2, in Block No. 16, in the tow n of Ottaw a, on which arc erected TWO HOUSES. In addition to the building, which arc csiueuicnt and well ftnifhed, there are ,t1o a Barn, Smoke Huiise, mi rlwfw well known to all tho inhabitants, the vcry'best iveUof pur water in the town. - One ofthh houses laces' oa. I 'rout street, ctnnvmding beautiful view of the river nd surrouiifj-., 1111' pi I'll. r - 1 11. ni iipt nn i nnni iinnT . The sidccut, with the, twtflocksV W' im.. mediately on 'the, west'and trw iaTbia W' u'vaw u pirccuy in irojii,, on ,j,nc Dfow ft the bluilV As soolr' as the basin is put unrlr ntrnrihrr9 Vill be no more eligible situation for business in the plac. . Alsoo lot. of exeeilcnt TIMBER LAND, immcdiuioly in fiffht,1 on the . ' In'ths absns M tho ft-jWe on th pro-niifsvapply w J .-OJoui, , Mq yrno unu jnv r,"- t 1 Mr j. .