Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1850 — Page 3

COixWrUTiON.COriVEKTIOIf. ,.iroTxo rca nse imdiajia statr ssntixel. " iMokday, October 7, 1S50. Tht Convention having Laen called to order bj the tloa. CnAGLKS IIvTkst, Secretary of State j who was ta Attaal ince in obedieacs to tho act " to provide for the "ilf a convention of the peopla of the State of Indiana to revisa, amend or aller tho Constitution of said State;" the following named Dileoates appeared, produced their credential, and being duly sworn by the lion. Isaac Blackford, CLief Judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana, as required by Law, took their seats, to wit: ' From the district cf Allen, Adams and Wells James V. Borden. B arthol omcie and Jennings Hiram Prather. Benton, Jasper, Pulaski and White Jonathan liarbolt. Blackford, Jay aid Randolph Nathan B. Hawkins. Blackford and Jay Dixon Million. Carroll and Clinton Hiram Alien. Cat, Howard and Pulaski Horace P. Biddle. Ca ssand Howard Ceorge A. Gordon, Clinton and Tipton Cornelius J. Miller, and Stephen Sims. DeKalb, Noble and Steuben Robert Work. De k' alb aid Steuben Edward R. Majr. Dubois, Gibson and Pikt Smith Miller. ' Elkhart and Lap-ange Joseph H. Mather. Fayette and Union Daniel Trembly. Grant and Delaware Walter March. Hancock and Madison Thomas D. Walpolc. Huntington, Kotciusko and Whitley Liias Murray. Huntington and Whitley Jacob Wunderlich., Jacksot and Scott John F. Carr. Lake, Laporle and Porter Samuel I. Anthony. Lake a nd Porter Daniel Crumbacker. Marshall, Fulton and kt. Joseph Hugh Miller. Marshall, Fulton and Stark Amzi L. Wheeler. Miami and Wabash Harrison Kendall. Monroe aid Brown Daniel Read. Ohio and Switzerland Able C. Pepper, and Daniel Kelso. Oraiee and Crawford William F. Sherrod. Owen a id Green David M. Dooson. Parke and Vermillion Oliver P. Davis. Perry, Spencer and Warrick John P. Dunn. Posey and Va iderb ur James Lockhart. Sullxrai, Clay and Vio William R. Haddon. Warren, Binlon, Jasper aid White Rebert C. Kendall. Wells aid Adams Erastus K. Bascora. County of Allen Allen Hamilton. Bartholomew Zachariab Tannehill. Boone Mark A. Duzan and William McLean. Brown Sbadrach Chandler. Carroll Itobert H. Milrov. Clark James G. Read, Thomis W. Gibson and Jacob Fisher. Cla Francis B. Yocara. Cra rford Samuel Pepper. Da:i:ss Elias S. Terry. Dearborn William S. Holman, Johnson Watts and John J). Johnson. Dica.ur James E. Folcv and Joseph Robinson. ... Dubois B?nj-unin R. Elmondston. Dei a irare David Kiljore;. J E.khart Walter E. Beach. . FajCtte Ross Smiley and Willlara W. Thomas. Floyd Phineas M. Kent and Henry P. Thornton. ' FitUitai.i Joseph Coats and Joseph Ristine. Fra tklin George Berry, Spencer Wiley and George G. ShoopGibson Samnel Hall. , Grait Benotii C. Hojrin. Gree t Thomas Butler. Hamilton Albert Cole and HaymonJ W. Clark. Haicock Georg- Tague. Harrison John Zenor and John Mathes. Hendricks Henry G. Todd and Christian C. Nave, enrjr Isaac Kiiniley, Daniel Mowrer and George II Baüingall. Jackson Samuel P. Mooney. Jefferson Milton Gregg, Michael G. Bright and Wiliam "M.Dunn.

Jtnnin John L. Spann. Johnson Franklin Hardin. Knox James Dick and Willis W. Hitt. Kosciusko James Garvin. Lajra ijs John B. Howe. . -Laportt John B- Niles. Lawrence George W. Carr and Mckhert Hclmer. Madison Jjhn Davis, Ma -iof. Alexander F. Morrison, David Wallace, Dongl i.-s Miguire and Jacob P. Chapman. Madi . Thomis G.iotcc. Miami J lin A. Graham. Monroe William C. Fostcr.'Sr. Munturry Henry T. Snook, David A Shannon and Horace G. Carter. Mur an James Crnwford. XobU Thomas J. Bickncil. Ora-tg. William Hillactay. Ow n Sorge W. More. Park: William R. Nodiingor and Samuel Davis. Perry S imuel FrUbic. . Piki Charles Alexander. Posey Robert Dale Owen. Putnan Alexander C. Stevenson, Alexander S. Farrow and .Oliver P. Badirer. Randolph Beattic McClelland. Ripley Thomas Smith and Henry J. Bowers. Rush Jesse Morgan. Jefferson Helm and William A. Bracken. Scott Hezckiab S. Smith. Shlbj Thomas A. Hendricks and James Vanbcnthusen. Spencer Wiliam Huff. S'llliran Benjamin Wolfe. Tippeca toe Joel B McFarland, John Pettit and Othniel L. Clark. Union Benjamin F. Brookbank. Vtmillion f nomas Chcnowith. Y$) Cromwell W. Barbour, Grafton F. Cookerly and Thomas I. Booriw. , Wabash William Steel. Warren James R. M. Bryant. Warrick Christopher C. Graham. Watkitgton John I. Morrison, Ezekiel D. Logan and Rodolphns Schoonover. Waj.u John S. Newman, James RariJen, Othniel Beeson and John Beard. The delegates were all present but Messrs. Jones of Bartholomew, Conduit of Morgan, Colfax of St. Joseph, Ritchcy of Johnson Taylor of Laporte, Hovey of Posey, and Blythe of Vanderburgh. "Mr. Owen sail that for the purpose of fully organicing the Convention, he would offer a resolution, that th Convention proceed to elect a President by a vita voce vote. Mr. Pettit moved to amend, so that George W. Carr of Lawrence be chosen the President of the Convention; which amendment was accepted by Mr. Owen. Mr. Borden saw a difficulty in the way of the amendment, in consequence of there being no rules adopted. .Mr. Pet t said, the Secretary was apppointed by tho .Legislature to organize the Convention. Mr. Kilgore called for the ayes and noes on the adoption ot the resolution. The Secretary decided to call the ayes and noes as the est method of arriving at the sense of the Convention. Mr. Rariden thought there could be no difficulty in organizing the Convention. He favored the proposition of the gentleman from Posey (Mr. Owen,) in its original form. Those who favored a vote by ballot, if there were anv, could move that amendment. Mr. Pettit said, he understood hia amendment was accepted by Mr. Owen. The Secretary eo understood it. - Mr. Morrison of Marion favored the resolution as originally introduced bv Mr. Owen. Mr. dwen then witndrew his resolution, and renewed it in its oiiginal form. Mr. Pettit then again offered his amendment, which after further discussion, was subsequently withdrawn. The original resolution of Mr. Owen was then unanicnoosly adopted. Mr. Borden nominated George W. Carr, of Lawrenee. as a candidate. He said, that tho signal ability with which Mr. Carr bad presided over the Houwi of Eepresentativca at the two last sessions or the Legisia ture of this State, was a sufficient guaranty of the man er in which be would preside over the deliberations of this Convention. The roll being called, George W. Carr received 134 votes; blank six votes. Oeorr W. Carr was declared duly elected. The President was then conducted to the chair by Messrs. Borden and Smith, of Ripley, and returned his acknowledgements io the following address: r:riT vwrv. T ris to tender to von mv sincere and gratefiil acknowledgements for the oistingnished honor you have conferred upon me, in electing mo to preside over this Convention. The memory of your partiality, and this evidence of your confidence, will be carefully cherished by me to the latest Period of my life. Gentlemen, yoa are assembled here for the discharge f Kirti rul imrvtrtint duties: and the fact that von haveleen selected by the people for the performance of those duties is a suHioeot guaranty to roe mat your intercourse with each other wiil b constantly marked by that hizh-minded and l.beral bearing which every where distinguishes a free people. . In entering npon the discharge of the duties of this place, I cannot but distrust my ability to meet your expectations; bot I shall throw myself opon your Indul gence, and I sball rely ranch upon the hope, that I shall be constantly aided by your owa wise- counsel aji expe rience. With these assurances. I accept the office to which yon have called me. and promise, as far as my ability will prmii, a faithful and fair discharge of its duties.

Mr. Tettit Taovcd an adjourasont cntll ta-morrow morning at niuo o'clock. ."1 , A question of order coming cp on the motion cf adjournment, the President decided that there could be no diacufcbion. " ' - . - . . Mr. Foster took an appeal frora tho decision of the chair. The question bain taken, the chair was sustained. Mr. Kilore iAored to amend the resolution by striking out to-morrow morning at nine o'clock, and inserting this afternoon at two o'clock; which amendment was adopted. The resolution, as amended, was then adopted. Tho Convention then adjourned. AFTERNOON' SESSION. Mr. Stephenson offered a resolut ion.thot the Convention now proceed to the election, in the order which they are named, of a Principal Secretary, one Assistant Secreta. ry, and a Door-keeper. Mr. Kilgore moved to amend, by providing, that the Convention proceed to elect three Secretaries, bv a viva roee vote, for this lody, and that when elected, the President assign to each bis respective duties. After some discussion, Mr. Stephenson withdrew the resolution ; when Messrs. Ritchcy, Colfax and Hovev appeared, produced their credentials were sworn into office by the Hon. Horace P. Biddle, and took their seats. Mr. Borden offered a resolution providing for a committee to prepare and report rules of order for the government ol the Convention; and, until said committee report, and it be otherwise ordered, the rules of the House of Representatives of this State be adopted for the government of the Convcntiou, as far as applicable; which resolution was adopted. Mr. Kilgore offered a resolution, providing for th6

election ol three Secretaries, lv a nco roce vote, and the President to assign each his duties. Mr. Pettit moved hat the Convention adjourn until to-moiTOW morning at nine o'clock. Mr. Robinson of Decatur thanked the gentleman from Tippecanoe for his kindness, this morning, in providing the Convention with a Presiding oftieer, and hoped he would extend the time long enough, in his adjournment, that he might provide a constitution ready for adoption, if bis plan of business is to be fully carried out. He, however, hoped the Convention would at once go on in the election of its officers. The question was then taken on the motion to adjourn, and decided in the negative; ayes 37, noes, 1UG. Mr. Blythe of Vanderburgh" now appeared, produced his credentials and was sworn into oince by tue Hon. Isaac Blackford. Mr. Pettit now moved to amend the resolution offered by Mr. Kilgore, by adding a Serji'int-at-Arras and Door-keeper; which was not adopted. Mr. Nave moved to amend the resolution by striking out "three and inserting "one" Secretary. Mr. Spnnn was in favor of electing but one officer at a time. Such was the practice in the Legislature. Mr. Read, of Clark, moved that the Conve ntion adjourn; which motion did not prevail ayes 37, wk?s 19. Mr. Kent moved an amendment, by striking out the original resolution, and inserting that t'.io Convention will now proceed to the election of a Principal Secretary. Mr. Foster moved to amend by adding, two Assistant Secretaries, Sergeant-at-arms and Door-keeper; not adopted. The question being now taken on Mr. Kent's amendment, it was adopted; and the resolution, thus amended, was adopted. Mr. Kilgore offered a resolution that the election of Principal Secretary and other officers be by a viva rocc vote. Mr. Pettit moved that the Convention adjourn; which motion did not prevail ayes 53, noes 91. Mr. Kilcrore withdrew his resolution. The Convention then proceeded to the election of a Principal Secretary, Messrs. Kent and Biddle acting as tellers. The following is the result of the First. several Second. 64 6 5 41 9 15 0 5 0 ballotinss: Third. 76 1 0 CG o W. II. English, 47 Francis King, 9 A. J. Boone, 12 S. Turman. 27 J. S. Buckles. 14 G. L. Sites, 20 15 0 B. F. Myers, 4 0 0 J. W. Spencer, 6 5 1 Scattering, 6 0 1 William H. English was declared duly elect Principal Secretary, was sworn into office, and entered upon the discharge of his duties. After the second balloting. Mr. Kilgoro moved that tbe Convention adjourn; which notion did not carry. The names of Messrs. Buckles, Sites and Boone were withdrawn after the second balloting. . On motion the Convention adjourned. CLOTHING FOE THE FALL AND WTNTES. E. A. HALL. THE nndcTnijued would respectfully inform hi patrons jA and the public tiiat he has just recrivcl a complete ana exa. ii-inive ortment of Gentlemen's and Youth's Baady Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, suitable for Fall and Winter wear, made tip in the most rutiimatIe ttj-le, and of the bel material and worknisnihip. CitizMi, and manger vwauig me cry wisning topurcr.c uiuirme. will no well to pive mill a can ai once, iibvih u iiuiki a large rtock of l'Votlis", Caisimere, Vealnig, Jtc, lie i prepared to execute all orders in hia line, at a low jwic es, and, at the aame lime, not inferior to any other tstabliahnum in this city. Gentlemen are invited lo call and leave their menstires. a all GarmenM are cut in the most approved atyle. and made l.y tl.e best of workmeu. E. A. HALL, oct3 Capital House. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS!! Graal Consolidated Lottery of Maryland, Class T. . To be drawn in Baltimore, Saturday Oct. 12, 1SÖ0. 14 Drawn Ballots in a Package of 26 Tickets. t Prize of... 1 do t (to ,...?ÖO,000 . ... 40.000 .... 30.000 .... so.uoo 1 Prize of SlO.COO 1 do 3.19 20 do 1,000 1 do ... Bek!e CO of 750: 20 of eoOO; 20 of &J00: 273 of 64 of g'-AO-, ot 150; 64 of S100; 4 of 75, Ac. Ac. Tickets $5-llalceS S7 75 Quarters $3 Eighths $1 94. To be had of WOOD A CO., octS-vr No. 34 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BEL-AIR LOTTERY CLASS 45. To be Drawn in Baltimore, Tuesday Oct. 15. 73 Numbers 13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of 24.000 I 20 Prizes of. f 150 4 Prizes of teach) 5,500 1 20 do 12 20 fa 1,000 201 do 1U0 20 do 250 1 Besides 65 of 950; 65 of S40; 65 of 30; 63 of 820, Ac. Ac. Whole Tickets $5 Halves $2 50 Quarters $1 23. Certificate of a Package of 28 Whole Ticket S74 75 " 2ö HUI " HI " M " 26 Quarter " Is W Aodress WOOD A. CO., ortS-w No. 31 Pearl street, Cincinnati. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Can be had for Txx Dollars, by applying in time to WOOD Ac CO., Ao. 34 Pearl street, Cincinnati, In the following Brilliant Scheme of Consolidated Lottery, CLASS TWENTY-EIGHT. To be drawn in Baltimore, .Saturday October 19, 1S50. 2 Prizes of (each) 8C0.0C0 I 65 Prize of. $300 do do 5.000 I 65 do 200 12 do - do 2.5O0 I &i do 100 100 do do 1,000 J , - In this lottery there will be Tea Drawn Ballots in each Packn;e of Twemy-six Tickeln. Lnwwt tliree number ticket SI ,000, first and second drawn numbers 5Jt0. Ticktts SlO-Uatees fö-Quarters ?2 5Q-Ei( htlis SI 25. Cert ficate of Package of 23 Whole Tickets f 175 00 Do do Half do '. .... S7 60 Do do 2H Quarter do 43 75 Do do 20 Eighth do 21 63 Drawing received daily by Telegraph, and fumialiqjl to those who purchase tickets. Orders received for Tickets or Shares, in any of the Lotterie under the management of D. PAINE Jc CO, and .Schemes sent to those who may desire diem. Address a above, to WOOD A CO., oct8 No. 34 Pearl street, Cincinnati. "ITOTICE. Will be sold at publie auction on Thursday, 311 day li of October, lböo, the personal property of Lee luxe, late of Marion county, 1 ike township, indiaua. deceased, at the late residence of said deceased, consisting- in cattle, hores, sheep, liojr, farming otensils, one two-hwe wagon, household and kitchen furnitura, and many oiher articles too tedious to mention. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser rivinjr note with good security conditioned lo be paid without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. AH sums of three dollars and under cash in hand wilt be required. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day, where due attendance wtllbet;iven. DAVID McCURDY, ocuj-3w Administrator. f IQT70R3 AND WLNUS. We offer for sale on reasonable M A terms the following snperior articles: 1 half pipe dark uotard" Brandy; 1 half pipe paie Brandy; ; 10 barrels Sweet Wine (extra;) 10 barrels Spanish Brandy; , 8 larrels Mononnliela Whiskey; ' 100 barrels good old rectified Whinkry. We invite the attention of dealers to our stock. ocuJ SMITH fc IIANNA. IMPTT BARRELS-50 lieht Barrels, suitable for Cider, A c, !i for sale by SMITH HANNA. octa "IT AD ITS' AND GENTS Kid, Silk. Lisle and Cashmere Gloves' JLJ Indies', Children and Gents Hntnery, Variety Launen Pockethandlierchiefs, Mxliair and Twisted Silk Mitu, Buskin Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet RibDoir, Bonnet Silks, Black Lce and Love Veils, Steel Beads. Pnne Twist, and a fine variety of Notions can be found at PARRISH'S. oct5 F BINTS! PHINTSÜ Ginghams, Bleached Muslins, Drills, White and Scarlet Flannela, Linsev, PbToy, Table D apera, TowtYi?.g, Napkins, Irish Lumens, Oil C-nüitz, Window Musiiu, tit , ce., in great variety and cheap, at (lie Corner. pevb . it. PARRISH. ST LASS. N A richl smart ehanoe" of Winlorv Glain t JX s-p:i WAINWKIMIT CRO.

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Indianapolis Wholesale Prioes Crxreat, Corrected Weekly for the Indiana State Sentinel, BY KIKLAIJD & riTZSZEBOXT, AN D COMMISSION HZHCH&5TS, 1(1 WUOLE8ALB PBALKRS 1 Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, and Produce, . EAST SIDE OF TEE DEPOT. BACOW y. ft. - Hoc, rouai, Shoulders,... Clear sides,. Hams, BEEF & cwt net..., CANDIES . GROCERIES Brooms Load, bar,. .. Lead, wbite. Lead, No. 1, .. . .none 1X02.50 X pure, l.w IM , :sao 62 1.75 4&5: .... 9lu 304X0 Oil, linseed,.. Oi .Urd, Oil, sperm,... . Oil, Tsnnris', 13ltt COTTON YAKS . Q, ...SI UA3JJLS tf. J,., Mar 20 Mould 10 CORN MLAL . boM 30 FLOUR p. rrl., 3.00t3J0 F SUITS ai.rashel. Apples, green, ........... 40 Apples, dried, l.U Peaches, dried, 80 a 1.00 75al.l0 Turpentine, G575 , 3750 0 8 1015 .5;a8 1518 . 18a20 ...6a7 Beans, white,... Potatoes,.., . Onions,.... Cheese Cutter, roll, Lard , Beeswax, Ginseng, Tallow, GLASS p. box. Almonds, R.. 1j&21j Kaisins. 9. box. . 4.U. FISH Mackerel, No. I, p. brL, .. No. I, tf. bil., .. No. 1, qr. brl.,... No. 1, kits. ..... 8 by 10, 4.C0 . n10 by 12. ............ ij&a ...4.004.95 ...2.503.00 HAY 1. ton. Timothy,. Clover. ... 3.503.90 . .. none No. 2, p. Ii.,. . 12 j0 13.00 ivo. 8, hi. brl.,... ' No. 3, ?. brl.,... Salmon, kits, ... . 7.00; IRON 9. B. .10.00 . 3.00 Bar.. 3a3V Round and square. Castings, 4.-5;j ...44i ... 12S a ...1415 FEATHERS p. fc., Best...... 25a27 Ordinary, lbiu.2 GRAINS t?. bushel. Springs, Axles,... Anvils, .. LEATHEK Wheat, White, ... Red Barley . . .63 Sole, T. !!.,. ....2052 Callskins, f dxn 19.0070.00 Upper, 25.0030 CO Morocco 20.(0a22.t0 Sheep, 5.003.00 LIQVOkS ?. gal. Dup. Pule Brandy, 2X02.75 Alex. Sig. Cog... . . 2.O0 u2. SO Warloria, 3.00rj0 American Brandy .... 4550 Holland Gin 1.50 Old Bor. Wliiak 60a 1.25 Corn do., 25 Old Mad. Vine,...l i5a.75 .40a45 .5055 Kye. Corn, .... U5a4l' , -""l ..14' 15 Oats, GROCERIES p. & Coffee, bert Kio,. Fusar. N. O., Migar, loaf, lOWai ugr, crushed, l.'ali Tea, G. , 6070 1 ea. Imp Tea, Y. ily Pepper, Spice, Saleratus, Molasses, N. O.,. .. Mol"cs, S. H.,... Tar, N. C, f. brl., Tar. Florida , .50.165' .roGo! io,s 1517 Port Wine Sherry Winr,... - Clant Wine,..., Malaga Wine,... ..e0al.75 1.75a2.5 75 . 75alX0 .5aC ....40 . 4."a50 ,. .1. j Domestic, 4CiU NAILS p. keg. lOd 8d, 6d "d , Brads, , PAPER p. retm. Wrppin?, Foolscap Tobacco, B., 15a25l 4.06 4.25 4.75 5.25 6.25 4MS ...G0a90 2.003.25 4X0 ............. ljaio Indigo, l.COal.15 hice, 6 Copper es, , Rutin, Gingrr...... t'lovcs, ............ GjnDowJiT, keg,., boup, 'o. J, bar,... , 3 2ia3 HaWt,' il . . . . " 5 Bon. boards, er, Cassia, 0. SEEDS ?. bushel.

Alum, 5 Clover, none Niitiiics, l.G2Kl-5 Flax, 85 Wooden Buckets, 2.5oa2.6U Timothy, none

PROSPECTUS or THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TRAHIS old established newspaper was purchased by the unJL dcri;ned on the 1st of June layt, of G. A. 6t J. P. Chapmans (the uU proprietors.) Its largely increased circulation since then, and tl.e almost universal commendations of toe press strengthen the belief that its course meets the approval of the Democratic party and tbe people. The Editorial Depart nient is conducted by William J. Brown and Nathaniel Bolton the Utter as Assistant and local Editor. In politics, it will be thoroughly and radically democratic, and will maintain the principles of the great national democratic party, unmixed with any new unu or doctrines whatever. It mission will be to proclaim truth, and combat error, to preserve the Union of tbe States and tbe Union of the democratic party. It will endeavor to allay sectional prejudices, and to cultivate that spirit of amity, and justice, which is the Hue basis of our national Union. It wilt be the organ of the party and not of any man, clique, or faction. It win be firm and decided in the advocacy of its principles, but courteous and respectful to tls political opponent. It will know no enemies but the enemies of Democracy. In addition to politics, the Sentinel will always contain the latest foreisrn and domestic news, literary matter and commercial intelligence. A competent and Uilhful correspondent will be en, ployed t Washington, whose pen will be engaged in commiiniotin; the important events from tbe National Metropolis. During, the Sessions of the Cosvextiox and I.eciislitirc full and faithful reports of the Debates and proceedings will be given. The business and financial department will be conducted by the undersigned, to whom all communications on that subject must be addressed AUSTIN II. BROWN. TERMS. Tic Indus State Sk.itikel Is printed with entire new materials, on paper of a superior quality, and contains a larger amount of reading matter than any paper in the Stat. TUB SEM1-W fcEKLY PAPER will be pr n ted every Wednesday an 1 Saturday, and three times a week durin; the Session of the Convention and Legislature, at Four Dollars per annum, payable in advance. THE WEEKLY PAPER will be published every Thursday at the following low rates: One copy, one year, $2 CO Threa copies 5 10 Five copies " " 8 00 Ten copies " (in cluks) 10 00 One copy, six months 1 10 One copy, three months 50 ETThc money in all eases to accompany subscriptions. Any person sending a Club of Ten, with cash, at the rata of $1 14) each, shall have a copy eratit for one year. For a greater number than ten, the gratuity will be increased in proportion. All Post Masters are requested to act as AgenU, and, as such, by a recent decision of the Department, they axe authorized to frank letters (or the benefit of subscribers. AUSTIN 11. BROWN. ImHanaprlis, Seit. 4, 1550. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS UNDER THE BOUNTY LAND BILL OF THE LATE SESSION OF CONGRESS. The undersigned having been encased in the prosecution of claims before Congres, and the several Departments of the Government, since his removal from oifice by the late Administration of tienl. Taylor, from his knowledge of, and asiduiiy to businew, fee1 justified in ofleriu his services to such perrons as may he entitltu to the benefits conferred by the bounty land bill pa"ed at the late session of Congress, lo pronecute and recover the land to which they may be entitled; and in order to save them the expense of a journey to this p ace, he will transmit to the Hon. XV m. J. Brown, at Indian polia, the Hon. Joseph E. McDou alii, at Crawfordsville, and to the lion. Cyril I Dunham, at Salem. Washington county, the requisite forms of oiTice to enable them to prepare "their respective claims so soon as tbe same are prepared for delivery t the 1'eiwon Ounce. The bill is herewith sent lor nubli. cation, and references are respectfullv given to the three geutlemen above named, and to David W. Scott, near Crawfordsville. Charges as follows, vir For obtaining a warrant and patent for 4ü aores, to; lor so acres, ? 7 ou; lor 160 acres, no. All business entrusted to the undersigned will be piomptly attended to. WM. B. SCOTT, Washington Ci.'y, Oct. 2, 1S50. Late Navy Agent. C!7"T)ie Elitora of the Review, Crawfordsville; the People's Fru nd, Covinctotc and the New Albany Ledtrer, New Albany, will plcu.se i;ive the above one insertion weekly for eight weeks, and present U eir bills lo each of the Cor.grwaioual Representatives for the District in which it is published, with whom 1 will settle. or!8-4w(w.) 0EEAT ATTEACTIONS AT MRS. BRADLEY'S, On Illinois Street, Aorfa- H'est of Palmer House. Vain are ballads, odea, or sonnets, E'en heroic verse would fail, To describe the splendid Boimeta, Mrs. Bradley baa for sale. Bonnet finer, richer, rarer, Never met a lady's eye. Warranted to wiu the wearer. Love that gold could uever buy. Hair, Gimp, Chip, Straw, Florence, Fluted, Pearl, Victoria, Plaited-Braid, French, Alboni, Coburgh, suited To complexiou's every shade. Jenny Lind, Pamela, SpanishTrimmed to order in a triceLadies rail, your doubts will vanUh, When you bear the moderate price. She has fairest, richest, Laces, Ribbons, dyed in rainbow light; , Veils, to make the plainest faces, Soil and beautiful, and bright. She has radiant wreaths of Rose, Leaves and Buds as fresh and fuir ' As the balmy spring discloses, . Such as only Hounes wear. She has Feathers, Gloves, Illusion, ' Ribbons wove of thread of goldAll bright tilings, in such profusion, That the half cannot be told. Come ye misses, maids, and matrons, Gentle, simple, small, and great. Call and choose the riebest patterns, For ii soou may be too late. Indianapolis, Oct. 5, lS30-3w. CLOTHING FOB THE FALL AND WIN TEH, WHOLESALE AJIO BIT Alt.! ' D. S. WARD'S CLOTHING DEPOT, Tkrte door lev nf Browning' Hotel, oppotiu th Capital House. TnOSE vnshuig to replenish their wardrobe, at a very mall expense, ara respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at bis lctablisbment. be lore makuiff their mircnasea. as it is laree and complete, embracinc every article of men's wear, made up in the most fashionable and durable manner and wiu be sold as cheap as at any other bouse in tue city. Foreign and Domestic Goths, Casai meres, and Vesting will be manufactured to order at the shortest notice. Many ears experience, added to the fact that I employ the best of workmen, m a sure auarantr that every rarmcnt from this House will rive perfect satisfaction. 1). S. WARD. Indianapolis, Cel. 5, 1&S0. (y) . IT OST Between Seaton & Holman's Store and the Baptist lii Chufch, a pair of SrEr.TArxES, highly prized by the owner. The finder will confer a favcr by leaving mem at this oCice. sp25 FOR SALE. An excellent two-horse wacron, nearly new, will be sold reasonably. Apply at the " Slat beutinei" olhce, or Kobson's LJvery aiaoie. ocio A FINE STOCK superior Twilled French Cloths, English and American Clotha, all eolers, Doeskin and English Caatmeres, superior Black 8atia aad Silk Vesting, Overcoatms, Tweeds, Casmeta. Fancv Ui mci, jeans, usxxeu. ccraroy. &e , o.e. t au in and ret baryajc. , - ocii H. PARRiSII A SUPERIOR ASSORTMSNT of Boy's and Men's Hats, I .nh and Cloth l aps, all qualities and prices Cheap as the cbepptitfor eash, ovti H. PARIIISJI

NOTICE. I Omcx LtDtxjtA MiTaAL 1 tat lNrOHi.net CCKPA.5T, I 1KBIASAPOI.U, Sept. iiJ, USX J Tbe aIxxeexs of said Company are hereby uotJitd In at, at a meeting of tbe Dxectors he! J this dar, it wbj ordered, t.uu (or the payment of losses by fire, estimated interest thereon, au J other Labilities stuMmed and incurred try a d Company kicc Iii svaeAsmeru of September 23, lain, amouataig in the aggregate to the aura of a!ev. eu thousand nine hundred and fifty-tar ee dollars and forty-üire ccois, the following ascasmetU ou tue premium notes givcu to the Company be paid by the members thereof 13 the Treasurer on or before tue tkvtislk dajof November, next cno.'iig, to wit : ON NOTE5 IN FCRCE. On a'J notes dated on or before October 25, 1S49, end not disc!iarged a tlus date, being from No. 2318 to No. 41ts4, boiü inclusive, tAuuem and one half per ctnU Ou all notes lUied arter October 25, 1S49, and on or before November 7, 1S1J, being frora No. 41a to No. 41M, both inclusive, twclrt and three ifManeri jtr tent. Ou all notes dated arter Nov. 7, 1S49. and on or before November 13, 1:49, being from No. 411)6 to No. 4202, both inclusive, tu eh and Oft qnantr per tent. On ail notes dated arter Nov-ember 19, 1M9, and ou or before November V4, 1S19, being from No. 4Ät3 to No. KSA, both inclvsive ten and U.rtt quarter per emt. On ail uolM dated aller November 24, 1849, and on or before December 9, 11!, being frora No. 420C to No. 42-22, both inclusive, ten and ont half per tent. Oil all notea dated wer December 9, 1849, and on or before December 19, 1&49, being from No. 4223 to No 4229, both inclusive, t'ji and three vuarttrs per cent. On all notes dated after December 19, 1549, and on or before Feb. 5, 150, bciiij from No. 422'J to No. 4267, both inclusive, eight and one quarter per cent. Ou all notes dated after February 5, 1R50, and on or before March 12, laso, being from N. 4238 to No. 42s7, both inclusive, six jxr tent. r Ou all notes dated after March 12, 1950, and cn or before June 25, liSO, beuig from No. 42S9 to No. 4319, both inclusive, four per tent . ON EXPIRED AND DISCHARGED NOTES. On all notes expired or discharged ou or after October 26, 1S49, and on or before November 7, 149, (Arc and thru quarter per ctnt. Ou all notes expired or discliarjed af:er November 7, 1849, and ou or before November 19, 1949, four and one quarter per tent. On all notes expired or dicliarred after November 19, 1S49, and on or before November 24, IS49,ir and tkree quarters per rent. On all notes expired or dicl:arged after November 24, 1S49, and on or before December 9, 1S49, ix Ver etnt. On all note expired or dicharged after DccerabLr-9, 1S49, and on

or betöre IX-cember 1, le49, stx and three quarter per tent. On all notes expired or discharged after December 19, 15-19, and on or before February 6, 1S50, eiqht and ont quxrter per tent. . On all notes expired or discharged after February 6, 1S30, and on or before March 13, 1850, ten and ens ka!f r-er tent. On all notes exp.red or discharged after March 13, 1950, and on or before June 2ft, twelve and one half per tint. un all notes expired or discharged alter June VU, lüäO, ana on or befr.rt September 30, 1?."0, thirteen and one kalf per eent. (Mitred, That ih.3 Treasurer charee interest ou assessments not paid on or before Nov. 30, 1S50. Receipt for Asiexsmentt will be forwarded to A rents or authori zed person i la whom members are expected to make prompt payment. Interett will be charged on all assessments remaining un paid on and after the 30th day if November, on which tbey are pay able; and at the expiration of 30 days from this date, delinquent will be liable to suit for the tchoU amount of their premium notes, agreeably to the eleventh section of the Charter. Notes of the State Bank ot In-liana, or of the specie paying bank in Kentucky and Ol.io will be required for assessments. In cases where members have alienated their nolicies bv sale of uie a-Mureo property or oinerwue, itiey are uertoy notinea mat it la their duty to surrender the same for discharge, and to pay the amount doe np to the time of surrender, agreeably to the requirements of the til eenih section or t'ie t:narter whica miut be enforced by oincers of the Company. This is so important a matter to members that A rents are e,ecial!y requested to call their attention to it, and to give the prnptr .nfommtioii in regard thereto. Policies for discharge should be fo -warded through the local aeents and addressed to the Secretary. In no can teU a politu be discharged until the amount or amount due on the note up to the dot of surrender be Yfirtt paid. By order of the Directors. UUAKL.E3 W. CA11Y, Treasurer. Publishers of the followiiitr named Dariers are reaueated to nublish the above notice to t'ie amount of 'five dollars in their respective raper and present their biils for payment to the local Agent of the company, who is hereby authorized to pay the same, viz: Mulletm, iNew Albany; Palladium, Richmond; hentmel, roiiWayue; txpress, Terre Haute ; Oazene, Vmccnnes; Cour.er, Iafayetie; Journal, Evansville; Register, llawrencehurgh; Journal, Loga.Lport: Democrat, Ooshen ; Register, South Ilcnd; Commercial, Aurora; W hiar, Centre ville ; Democrat, Salem ; Palludiuin, Vevay; Renub. lican, Rusliville; Whig, Importe; Newa, Michigan City; Chronicle, t oiniersvilie ; Clarion, trreeiwbureh ; American. Brook ville; Clar ion, Princeton; Eagle, Pcrrysrille ; Herald, Bloomington; Courier, MatUsou; Sentinel, Greencastle; Review, CrawfordsVille. The puDiisiiers or the above pa:ers win please lonvara their pa pers containing the advertisement to tue l reasurer. Indianapolis. October 2d, leJO. oct-niov 30. INDIANA CENTEAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. SESSION FOR 1850-'5L T1 IIIS Institution will commence its next session on Monday, October 23, l-i0. and close ou the 1st ot' March ensuiur. under tue louowing arrangements: D. VNIF.L MEEKER, M D., Prol'eMor of General and Special Anatomy. . R. CUR RAN, MD, Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. J. S. HARRISON, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence. G. W. MEARS, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. CHARLES G. DOWNEY. A.M., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. L. DCNLAP, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice. JOHN S. B0BF.S, M D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. - E. DEMINO, M.D., Proiewor of Special Pathology and Institutes of Medicine. D. Ff NKIIOUSER, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The charges are ten dollars for each ticket, or seventy dollars for the full course. Matriculation ve dollars, to be paid once only. The dmjectmr ticket five dollars, and may be taken at the first or second course. Hoard, ii2 can be had for f 2 00 per vee, including ljghü aud fuel. Further information will be rivn on nppliention to the Dean. . e-. BOBIfc, Dean of the Faculty. Indiannpolis, Sept. SI 5w. STABLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, COLUMBUS. OHIO. SESSION OF lSöO-'51-Tha Lecture in this Institution commmce on Wetlnesday, th 16th of October, and coubuue four and a half mouths. FACULTY. HENRY H. CHILDS, M D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Cliildren. RICHARD L. HOWARD, M.D., Professor of Surgery. jnSSfci P. JUDKINS, M.D., Professor f General and Special Anatomy. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M D., . Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. FRANCIS CARTER, M.D., Professor of Physiology and General FathologT. CHARLES A. LEE, M D., Profeswr of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. FREDERICK MERRICK. M D., 1'rofessor ot' Chemistry and Botany. NORMAN GAY, M.D, Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES lectures Graduation Matriculation Diaseclmj Ticket . . . i . 5 00 SO CO 3 00 5 00 Good Boarding may be obtained at from SI 75 to f 2 25 per week The October course will consist of Lectures on Minor urecrv Insanity. Poisvns, Microscopical Anatomy, and Physical Diagnosis, and is fret to all who matriculate Tbe ample means of illustration possessed by this Institution, the central position of Columbus, and the facilities of acotss to it, and many other incidental advantages belonging to the capital make this bevond a doubt one of the most elieible sites lor a medical school. All letters of inquiry or business will receive prompt attention, if addressed to o. iu. tsiu ii, septlSiv. Dean of the Faculty. Tf AW SCHOOL OF THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY. Th is jLJ Institution is uiuler the care of Hon. David McDonald and Ho. William T. Ott. Its superior advantages tn ihe student of the law are now renerally Known aim euimttca. l o such as intend to Dractiee in Indiana, it furnishes peculiar inducemtuts: for they leant here not only the theory of law iu jreneral, bnt the practice of the Stale courts, and the Maiutary mouibt-auoua oi the common law which obtain in Indiana. The course of instruction embraces all the braucht of legal sei. ence. These are taught in daily lectures ana recitations, and weeklv Moot court. The text books of the Juni Class are Blackstone's Commentaries, Kent's Commentaries, Smith on Contracts, and Stephen on Pleadnig. Those of the (Senior Class are Kent's Commentaries, Chitty's Pleading, ureeiueaX on t.vulence, and alitlord's fcquity Students must supply their own text boots. The Tuition Fee is thirty dollars in advance. - The next session will commence on the first Monday of Novenv bar, and eu J ou Ute ferst or March following. D. 12. MAXWELL, JVri'l B. T. Indiana University. Bloomington, Aug. 20, ISjO. , , aug31-6w VI EALTH. DISEASE. AND REMEDY. Familiarilv and Prac MM. tically considered, in a few of their relations to the blood; by George Moore, M. u., one vol., muslin, ouc. ELLEN PARRY, or Trials of ihe Heart; by Olivia. " ADELAIDE LINDSAY; A Novel. THE NAG3 HEAD, or a season among "The Bankers;" Tale of Sea Shore Life: Greeorv Seaworthy. BYRNE'S Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine work and Engineer inr, INo. 17; price Sac. - Just received and for sale by ROSS tt RAY. oct5 ANEW STEAM SAW MILL ENGINE AND BOLLER FOR SALB The undersigned oners for aale a New Steam En cme and Boiler. 20 inch stroke, of A. D Powe'l Sc Co. 'a manu facture, Cincinnati. It is entirely new, never having been put up, Terms of sale Time to suit purchasers. Indianapolis, Oct S, 1&50. tf. - W. C. VANBLA RICUM. BONNET STOTFS-A superior assortment of Silk Velvets for Bonnets, just received. Also, an elegant variety f Bon. net Trimming, all of the richest patterns and latest styles by oct H. J. B. C. HORN. ft HEAP FOR CASH French and Eneliah Merinoea, Cash m era, wooenrs, Lyonese uiotns. j iaia ana i icurvu ukiukm. v--u(tc-rior black Dress Silks and Satins, superior Bay State Lout; Shawls, Caithmere, Thebet, Turkey and Wool ShawU, a fine assortment and latert styles. Just received at PAKK1M1 a. - ocia inOR THE LADIES Just received a lot of (lioae macnificent Us Gold Chatalaine Chains for Ladies' Watches. No Lady ought to be content withou one of these beautiful ornaments. Also, uoui and Coral Necklaces, at New York prices. W. H. TALBOTT, sept23 . In the Capital House Building CAWS! SAWS!! SAWS! It From the fnest Web to the heaviest Mill, tan be found at the aim of the Gilt Elephant sept21 .rv, , T T vim I ( : 11 1 s. 1. 1" A'AINA7lIGHT BRO AXES made expressly to order, for Hooaicts and Buclteyes, warranted to make a hole in the woods by the a.d of manual power, righUy applied, at WAJ.N WRIGHT A BRO, septal "!TTi ELLOWS. BlacVsmtt'i's can i d a few f ond Sm;t'a Ltilowr, G.it E'.eiM. Ja jf c ;ean frr cash, at tlx icn cf te fi.it I..e.' nt. sept21 - WAiNWRiiifiT a rr.o. Tl AOA TARDS CARPETXPXCr, as cheap a the cheapJJ. S) Akilr cFt, Felted Ruea. Lookinp GL, Ae. Call in at tLc cornr ' Wvsiiinctrai rnl Merxliait . ' ' oct5 It TAKriSH.

SPLEUDID LOTTERIES FOR OCTOBER, 1550.

. 4. vv. lUAUlll fit IVIAMAaEaS. 13,000 Uollar! 10,000 Dollars! 13 Dratrn Numten oat of 78 1 VinOINI A STATE LOTTRRV. For the benefit of A'oiionealjt Acadmy, Class No, 111, for IS50 ao ce urawu Aiexanaria, a-, on Saturday, Oct 5th, 1350. SPLENDID SCHEUE. ' I Prize ot f 38,CO0 1 Pri2eof. e2.0ia 1 do ... S.IU3 t do 4 2.012 1 do 2.012 10 Prizes of 2.000 10 do 1,0U Ac. 4c ao 1S.ÜO0 do do do 10,000 C.!Ö0 3,1-00 do Ac. Ac. Tickets g 10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50 Certificate of Packages of M Whole Tkketa. . 51 00 (iO 00 30 00 vo mo of 20 Half üa .. Do do of ac Quarters do . . - Ss 5 m O $30,000! $20,000! $15,000! ISO Frizes of 1,8001 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the beaeCt of Mononyalia Academv, Class No. 114, for 1650. To be diawn at Alexandria, Va-, on Saturday Oct. It, 1600. BR1LL1AXT SCHEME. 1 Pri2e of... 55,000 30,000 20.U00 15,000 10,000 Ae. lPriie of. f 10.000 l do e.'iso 3Prmsof 5.000 S do 3;0tf) 150 do (lowest 3 No.).. IjO &e. 4 c. do ... do ... do ... do ... Ae. Wholo Tickets S16-Halves $3-Quarters 4-Eighths $2. Certificates of Packages of 25 Wholo Tickets 2?0 00 Do do of So Half da 110 CO Do do of 25 Quarter do 55 On Do do of 25 Eirhta do 27 50 10 PHIZES OF $1,5001 aRGI.IA STATE IDTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class 117, for 1SS0, To oe nrawn at Aiexamtria, va., on Saturday 19th Oct., 1-0 75 Number Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots! SPLEXDID SCHEME. Prize of. 6-10,000 do 20.000 do 15,000 do 7,000 Ac. Ae. 1 Priie of. 5 Prizes of. 10 do .... S5.P35 . . . a.uoo 2C0 (lowest 3 Xo. prue) Ac. ic. 400 Tickets 810 Halves S5 Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets Sl.TO 00 ix co cf iiif do , Do do of 25 Quarter do . 65 00 S3 50 Hi as I H J3 ea $30,000! $14,278! '2 PETZES OP $10,000!! 1st Drawn No. $30 2d Drawn No. 25. TICKETS ONLY $20. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class K, for 1E50. To be orawn at Aiexanana, va., ou Saturday Uct. 2ßih. IdSO. 73 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. MAMMOTH SCHEME. 1 Splendid Prize of... 875.000 30,000 14.27& 10,000 8,000 5,000 4,000 5 Prizes of... J3.000 2,0CO no do do do do do do do dj Ae. , 1,500 1.200 1,000 500 2 Prizes of do do do Ac. Ae. Whole Tickets ?20 Halves 510 Quarters Si Eighths S J 50, Certificates of Packages of 29 Whole Tickets. S2(50 00 uo , no oi i Hall Oo VfO 00 Do do of 20 Quarter do C5 00 Do d i of 2(3 Lighta do S3 50 Order for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packnires in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and aii official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to aii wno oraer irom us. Address J & v. MALHY, Atrents, sept23-t Alexandria, Va. Notice to Canal Contractors. WABASH AND ERIE CANAL, INDIANA EALED PropoM will be received at Princeton, Ind., until the 20th day of October next, for the construction of tliirtv-fire mnes oi me aoove named canal, l he work consist ot sixtv sec. tions, embracing much variety of excavation, including consitlera ble rock, a number of deep tuts and heary embankments, one ante. duct, eight locks, and many culverts. All the mechanical structure to be or timber, and wdl atiord much work for carpenters. l here win re no stone masonry ot any description. cf the exca vation and embankment there ü much moi e heavy work t!iau is com mon on an equal length of line. Bidder from Ohio will find it most convenient to reach thi work by way of the Ohio river and Evansvine, as the south end of the work is only is miles north of l.vanaville. From the middle and north part of Indiaua, it will be most convenient to reaeh the north end ot the work at I'etersl urgh, m i.Kc county, jtmuers wno are not Known to trie niKicraigned will De expccieu to luniwn proper lestinioinais or character. Payments in money will be made at penotu of about sixty cars. Plans and specification of the work will be exhibited ot Pri iceton. by the Euiriuecr in charge, 10 day before the letting. The line will dc ui renuiness lor inspection Dy itie nrst oructoocr. ror turtner information, persons wisiiine to examine tiie work can address XV. Kail, ResHleut tiijrmeer, Terre Haute. SAMUEL FORRER, SOLOMON STURGESS, 8cpt2S-tl 8. R. I! ASM ER. PENDLETON RAILROAD CELEBRATION. 1"-''' ;i2J i ON the occaou of the opening of the Ind.an "rr'h: V- anol.s ana Kellcloutaiue Kailroad on the tta ot ÖcioOer, one train will leave Pendleton for Indianapolis al 10 o'clock in the morning, and tbe return trains will leave Indianapolis for Pendleton at 1 o'clock, P. M j both tram will return to Indianapolis in theeveuimr. To prevent accidents and confusion, no person will be permitted to pet upon the cars without a ticket, for which fifty cents for tue day will be charged, to pay extra expenses cf train. Txket office ut ma.anapous ana i'er.a.etou will be open al o o clock ou the morning of the day. Conductors will see that order is preserved and these directions enforced. O. II. tMITH, ept23 JOHN BROCGH. MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILEOAD CHANGE OF TIME. 'll'U 7j 7 On and after Monday next, the J30th inst.. the 4-- Passcnoer trains will lenre M.nliwi and liut'sn. apolm, respectively, at 15 minutes before 8 o'clock, A. M., and ar rive at tne same place at 1 o'clock', l'. m. sept-j JUit.-N ukuluii, lresTt. Indianapolis and Browiisbiirg Plank Eoad. lis and Browmtburg- Plank Road Company, that 011 Friday, the 11th day of October next, an Election will be held at the house of John Lärrimore, in MeclianL-sburg-, in Marion county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M-, and 4 o'clock, P. M., lor the election ot Dve uireclors or said Uompauy. is? on .er ot ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, MORTl GREEN, BENJAMIN M. JTGKX, . JAMES JOHNSON, J01LN CARLISLE, septlS-3w Coramiss'oners. Central Plank Eoad Company. mTOTICE Is hereby riven that the Books of the Central Plank 1 Road Company will be opened, for the Subscription of Stock, on th 10th day of October next, at the ollice of Doct. D. W. layman, in Putnam county; at Uie residence of Jense Keitum, iu Hendricks comity; at the office of the Secretary of the Company in Indianapolis, Marion county; and at the More of John Templin in Hancock ceuuty, and will continue open 40 day from that date. Br order of the Board of Directors. WM. ROBSO.V, Pres'L R. B. Dree, Sect'ry. septl4-tlOO t. C7"Scntinel, Greencasile, please insert three weeks and send account to this office. Iadianapolii to Buffalo in Fifty-Eigat Hours, and Lo gansport to Buffalo in Forty-Two Honrs. ,,. I tlE. ESTCKK fcTAOI C0XP4KT ST rDtlnine Four-Horse Coaches dailv between Lo -V? v8nsport, Ind., and Niles, Mich., leaving Lo.U.Vl . fc ff. ., VMW 4 fc .... at 11 P. M., same day, connecline with the 12 o'clock train to Detroit, and continuing on to Bunajo, in nest class boat, with out detention. This line will be run, in the best style, in new Troy Coaches, and passengers may rely upon arriving at Detroit, Buffalo, and ew York without delay. TCrTbrough Ticket can be secured at the Stage Offices in IxDiARAroLift, LooAKSPoar, and Lafayettc Si. B. ExTa as furnished at all time. july27-3m-weow HOLMES' HOUSE. THE undersigned has taken this well known stand, on the I JVational Road, two miles west from Indianapolis, mo 'UL bu Id.ns- is new and eoual in size to tlic bet Hotels in Indi anapolis. Tne rooms are of good size and well furnished. His table will be supplied with the best that can be procured in the country. The cooks are careful and experienced, so that transmit visitors will be as well accommodated with boarding as ill the city; and on more moderate terms. ir7 A (.(tori two borae carriage wfll run three times a day to Indianapolis and back tor the convenience of the customer of the House. octS-am OLIVER MORSE. LITTLE'S HOTEL. M. tk L LITTLE have the pleasure to annonne to the traveling niiblie and memlieri of tiie Constitutional Couvenli!!f tiftt. i.t nartmnl.p that inir Vw Rnildin on Wanhiiieton street, in the Eantem part of the city of Indianapolis, i now entirely completed, containing, in addition to their former Hotel, which was capable of containing a large crowd, a larre number of a food rooms, particularly adapted to member of ihe Convention, a ever found in the cilv. Tbey flatter themselves that no one who favor them with their custom will go away aisappoimeo, as tney imcnu 10 ma tueir ouwnens permanent by further additions next season. They invite members of the Convention to f ire them call and see their rooms. Indianapolis Sept. 28, lc50. tf. CARD CASE!1 Ladies will go a visiting, and a Card Case is indispensable, beautiful assortment of Silver, Pearl, Shell, Paperraache, and Peart inlaid Cases, may be found al Eastern pi-ce by calling at TALBOTT 's Jewelry Store. -sept23 Yr NT7ES AND RAZORS. Receive and now openrnr a very L V. large and superior let of Rodger' aud Wostenbolra Pen and Pocket Knive of innumerable pattern and prices. Also. Razors arid Scissors from the aame manufactories, all warranted of the beat quality. No other house in the city can offer the same' inducements to purchaser. Tbe block is large and noita kept but tVocn the above factories. The public may rely on getting the best article, at New York price, by buying at Tulbott'a Jewelry Store, in the Capital Hon Rmldine. serrt- W. H. TAUKTTT. IRON. Just received a Ure;e stock of iron, including all size from a nail-rod to 4 inch list; and 3 inch square and rouud bar, warranted rood. ' ' ALSO Wrought and cut nails, all sutes. Sirn of the Gilt Eicpbam., eptSl WAIN WRIGHT A BRO. mjEW DRUO STORE The snbscriber would respectfully olicit the citizens of Indianapoi; and surrounding country, to call and examine hi stock of Freih Drugs. Med tint. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stnft, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, which he will scli as low as can be bought in any other bouse in this c.ty wholesale or retail. Country Merchant. Pedlars, and others, wonld do well to call and examine his stock ana prices ne.'ore purcaasmp. . au aruc.is sc.a are warranted. T'. e kie.Yt n market price paid ff Feathers, Rai. Haxittd, Tustard StecL httswsx, G.ienc, end ot! er mro!.M.tj.t le pro aire. . J. P. Sli'bALL. lrrcput, or.el ' Siuzh siit M'ashirtn strett, IndM.ipuUs. TTTiELL HANGINCr Done at the sliortest niticc. by Waving order IU at the B!l and Dnr Foundry, south ide Washinttnu street, mt doorteaM of Masonic Hull. A great variety of haii nd Bell fullsrnhwd. , ,. 1 . . )ots

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r'ilmot I."M MbMORl AM. by Alfred Tennyson In cue eoL madia. 73c LIFE 11EK.E AND THERE. l,k P. vi--Tl, JT Un, SI 85. ' "" . THE LILY AND THE TOTEM, or the Euniencts ia FlorvUin 156-J-1570. One vc4 tnoslui, Cl 3. ECHOES OF THE L'NiVKliyE: from the World rm.- .,4 the World of pirit; Rev. U. Canaunaiia, M.A,T. R.&-T. 8.Aone voL, mualui, 51 V5. 1 HE MOHT SIDE OF NATT 'RE, or Ghosts and Ghost Seers, by Catherine Crowe; one vol. (I S. ui.un.ut. tA5 1 Kiui , lung ot Alt an. a; ty Cement C. Moore, L. L. D; one vol., tl. .tlYE!' OK THE F.MlffENT IJTERARY AND SCIENTIFIC MEN OF AMERICA: by Jitnei Wvmie, M. D one vol., tl. EUROPE PAST AM PHI-'r.T! ri!... M.xnal of European Geography ail History, Ac by 1 raneu 11. Lngt water L. L. D: one vol., $1 50. " br,i.HiiU Art u xasays, by Henry Gilts; in two volumes, S 1 50. DOMESTIC niSTOBVOP-THP iwrn'riv trvnir. TION"; by Mrs. Eilet one vol.. ?1 25. - ALEXANDER OS THE PS ALMS; A Traris'.atlrn and FjtpcS.UOU; by J. A. Alexander, Professor in Pnncclou Setruiary, rw vol., S2 SO. FIVE YEARS IN THE INTERIOR OF SOUTH AFRICA: CT R.O. Camrungs, two voo., caiiin; prxe l TS. Secoil Sepply. Forsalecy ROSS A RAY, cio one door west of Browninj'a Hotel. PROPOSAL3 FOR STATIONERY. Proposal will be received at the OiUce of the Secretary of Suit cmi S o'clock, P. M-, of the 22'Ji of October next, for fuaushinr for the naa of the State, 323 Reams of food Pnntlcf Paper of th iIm of 23 by and by &; 00 Reams of Letter Paper. Ruled; ii iceam or Letter riper, i'lax; 10 Reams of Ruled Cap; iu .eamsci luivtiope faptr. Sample of quality, and a detailed specification of prict must ac company each pro pc sal. Each uem must be proposeu for separately, and bond and secur.ty will L required for tiie fu.fiiment ot tue con tracts by the Sota December ensuLig. J. 1. DRAKE, Treasurer. C. H. TEäT, Seer r. ,. E. W. IL ELLIS, Auditor. Indianapolis, Sept. 5, 1550 3w(w) rgAX NOTICE. The Collector and Treasurer of Tipton county, iL Indiana, would respectfullv mtbrm tlie cit.zen of T.moii conn. ty that tiie Dnphcate for the year IboO is now in his baud aul Le is reaay to receive taxes. Tue täte of taxaliou charged on the Duplicate for tie present year is a follows: Fir State purfcttt. On eaeh $100 valuation of property 53 On each Poll For County purposes. On erch ?100 valuation of property JPI On each Poll On eaeh $100 valuation of Town Lou and improvements icr Road purpose to Ou cacii and every acre of taxal le Luid for Road purpn". .". . oi For School purposes. On each 100 valuction of property 10 On each Poll j The Treasurer will attend, in person er by deputy, at tie several ptaees of holding elections iu the eveial towusaips, on the loliuw in; days for the purpose of receiving taxes. In Cicero Township ou FricUv, 20th day of October. In Madüou on Saturday. S-JtU 44 44 Iu JeSlrson " on Monday, Sth 44 InPrair.e " on Tuesday, 2Jth M In Liberty 44 ou Wtdt Jay, SOth " " In Wild Cat " ou Timrsday, 3lst 44 " And then in bis OiT.ce at Tipton until the first Monday in January, 1SÖ1. J. S. RESSLER.Col.sualT.ea. Tipton, Ind., Sapl. 13, 1550. 3w.w. SALE OP VALUABLE WATER POWER. The underrirned, Governor and Auditor cf the tate of ludiana, will offer at public sale st the State Capitol at Indianapolis, on Saturday tho 16ih day of November, 1EM. !ct ween the hours of 10, A. iM and 4. P. M., all the right, title, interest, claim, and dem; cd wlirb the State holds in or to the Northern Division of the Central Canal, situated in tbe State cf Indiana, including its banks, margins, tow-patbs, side-cuts, feeders, basm, rieht cf way, dams, water power, structures, and all appurtenances thereunto belcncicg, subject to all leases of water power, made by tbe eiste, aid reserving to the State all rents which may be due at the Uice cf sale. The portion ef the Cacal and arpurtenancts In the cotnty cf Morgan will be oficred as a spar.ie and distinct division of said property. The Canal runs through a rich portion cf the State cf Indiana, and is particulorly valuable for its water power located at the Capital cf the Stale, the leases for wLich amount to over tbiea thousand dollars per annum. The work has coet the Mate over three quarters cf a million of dollars, and will be disposed of at a very low rate, cs tfce State has sbacdoncd it for purposes of navigation, and is desirous of disengaging herself from all crka of internal improvement. The purchn.tr or purchasers will be required to execute to the State cf Indiana, and deliver to the Governor, a bend with ample security, conditioned to indemnify the Mate forever thereafter, agaict.1 all dainaces, clin-.s, or demands, which the Slate may be sul jected to or liable fc-r cn account of any deficiency in the supply cf water to the lessee?, their heirs or assifns. Teres Cash down, or bonds of the Mate cf ludiana at their market value at the date cf sale. Sealed proposals will also be considered until the day of sale, and the undersigned reserve the privilege cf submitting ill bids and proposals to the Legislature for confirmation. For further particulars address the under?icn il. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, Governor. E. W. II. ELLIS, Auditor. Indianapolis, Indians, Sept. 3, 1E30. TTrThe Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, Louisville Democrat, Louisville, Ky., Journal of Commerce, New York City, Philadelphia Ledger, Pa., Kotten Tin.es, Lesum, viil pu'ulibh the above weekly- for aixty days, and forward tbeir accounts to the Auditor of State. sept4-?iaw STATE OF INDIANA, MARION C0ITNTT, S3. Ia thi Mabiox CiactiT Coirt Aphil Teim, A. D . 15. 0. WinMiMl, A.ril 84t!i. 1S50. William Sullivan, Admhustrator of the Fitste ofjames 11. Kay, tie Censed, r. William Thoma, James Thomas, Hemy Thema, Adam Wright, Admiiiiiitraior of John E. Liverman. denad. and The unknown heir of said John E. Livermau, deceescd. 47.. eery. 1 rgjVlIS day comes the complainant by Rolen I WalpoJe, Ej I IL his Solicitor, and, on leave granted, annexes to l.is l id of roin plaint, an affidavit of hi want 01 knowledge of tl.e nam of the said defendants, the unknown heirs of John E. Liverman, deceased, and that their residence is as he verily believe not 111 tins Male: Whereupon, it i orJercd that said defendant, the unknown l.eir of the said John E. Liverman. deceesed, be noi;Ced of it.e nl.i'f and pendeiK-y of said hid of complaint by three inic-cew re weekly publications in the Indiana Mate e-entinel, a weekly newspaper 01" general circulation, printed and pui.lnlicd in the county ot Marion, 111 the Stute of InJiana. And that unless they aj-puar and plead to or answer the same, before tl.e calling, at the next term 01' this Court, sad bill as to said niiknmvii );e;r of Johu E. Eivcrcuui deceased, will be taken a confessed. A true copv. Attest, W.M. STEWART, Cie.-V M. C. C. Jon"; W,. fr se,t3w(w) ADMHISTHAT0R"S NOTICE. Letters of Adüiiiiistratic on the estate of 1ee Nanc, late of Marion comity, Snue cf Indiana, deceased, have this day been granicd and issued 'o tl.e unders gned by tiie Clerk of the Prolate Court of Marion comity. The estate i prol-al.ly insolvent. DAVID .V cf. I RD V, sept05-3w(w) Administrator. SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS. On Wccliiery, Otlo'icr K), lsöü, beiween 12 o'clock, M., and 6 o'clock, P. ft., I will offer for sale, at Nashville, in Brawn county, Indiana, Sectio'! No. 20, iiv Towu3hip No. 10, North of Kane No. 4 East, be:nr a pirt of th Lend dot.ated by an Act of ."ougress for the promotion of Education in Clark's gnux The Section wUl be cf'ered iu lots to seit pucbusers. Texms Cash, or one-foanh cah, the balance in t'.rce enal annual payment, with interest at the rate cf ten per cent, per annum, payable in advance annually. CAMPHELL HAY, augfH-l. Auditor Clark county. T OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been apll pointed Administrator of the estate of Ernet Bcrgoticr, deceased; said lie'goner renided in Mai ion county. State of Indiana. Al) persons indebted to said estate are requested to mnke immed.at pavment to the ntiderAigned. Ali persona having claim may present them for settlement. JOShl'A STEVENS. IncLanapolis, Sept. 21, 1S50. 3w. DISSOLUTIOir OF PARTNERSHIP. Tl.e firm cf Platt A WAtswmicnT is this day dissolved by mutual coiiit ut. TL said Waiuwnght is fully authorize' to demand, receive, aad settle np ell demands and due in favor of the late firm. IIENKY S. PLATT, Indianapolis, Aug. 21. 1S50. SAMUEL WAIN WRIGHT. DMDTISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter of AdniiHrat:en fyL on the estate of Cliarle Gr.1F.11, late of Marion county, State of Indiana, deceased, have this day been granted and uwucd to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Irotste Co'irt of Marion county. The estate is probably insolvent. MICHAEL LONKRGAN, September 10, Itäo'. septlS-awr Administrator. TOTICE I hereby given that leiters of AdminUtratiou have 1J beeu granted by the Clerk of t'ie Piobete Court of the county of Marion, on the rätsle of John Hunter, lute of said county, deceased, nute Jlathew R. Hunter and John T. Hunter. Said estate is solvent. MATHEW R. HUNTER, JOHN T. HUNTER. septlS-3w ' AdniimstratoTS. RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND NEURALGIA speedily cured by MtrcuKLL's India Rheumatic Extract, or the money refunded. The unprecedented sale of this Met;cine in the short space of seven montlia, is of itself sufficient proof of its efficacy, and the testimonials of some of the most respectable citizens and Physician of Louisville, who have nsed it (see circulars) cannot fa.1 to convaice the most sceptical of the virtues W this unequalled medicine. Dr. H. M. Rutherford of IouUviUe, says: I have used Mitchell's Indian Extract with more benefit lo myself, than any or 11 of the remedies I have ever made trial of in tbe course of forty-aeven years, during; which time 1 have labored under RUcaniatism. 1 am now rel.eved of all pain." Maj. Tho. M. Hicks, also of Louisville, says: la less than three days 1 was relieved of the most excruciating pain, and my Imibe were all measurably restored to their natural it-eling. To the afflicted I would recommend this medicine, and can assure them it at no humbue" RAYMOND A TATTE-V, Louisville, Ky., o!e Apents for the United States. Sold onlv in Madison by Collins A Abberger, anfl at Indianapolis by CRAIGHEAD A DROWNING. oct5-3roo HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED. Watt A Patteraon'e New Tntas for the radical extra of Hernia or Rnpiurn, for sasa and certainty of effect h ha indeed no rival. The result of tests m the hospitals has been eirhry per cent, permanently cored. Full c rectiou accompany each Truss. For sal at 81 DD ALL'S Dref Store, jtmel South tide V. isKington St., 4 doors fron Mendig. IRESE SUPPLY Or DRUGS AI.'D MEDICTS just re- ' eeived and receivin', all warranted to b 01' the be quality, and for sale wholesale and retail by J. P. SIDDALU Preprint, Ac South side Washinffi"n street, opposite Semmel l'.uiidiny. sept 25 (Journal copy ) STEEL PENS. A choice lot jun received and f-r sa'e low, wholesale and retail by J. P. SiDDALL, ecptg5 Drorpst. EAS-A superior rrtirle r4 Pack Tea jnst received and fcr sale low by P. MDUAIJ,, Unireist. aepj rrnO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Carriare Pos, Sl.sfis, Telloet, iL Gum Hubs, Axles. Spr.nra, and a Wre asv-rimcr.t ofCr. r.ate Trimmincs of the best flusii'v. for sa'e at tf en of tbe V.f Padlock and Cook Stove, by HENRY S. KELLOGG. ept21 nnCFLUT S ls'e 'rvtn-ed lK Rale, a ff( erfenet ta L Lijmt-c MrTchan.s enrl 9tvytrf' a en re rtJ. at t: e ru of i; Gt Elephant. cpi21 - WAiNtt KI C1HT Je 1KO. Tfv-LACrr.::jirs can c. Arv::v :h fH.-Mfuv.:: ai :.tr.it- t tcr,:iu, ar.d V.-.t!.a w.U-rv er- V 1 f.; t r: c. at sfi,j c wa:.nwk:c:;t a i.no. yr EATHER ! LEATHER ! ! Jot received 3 t)0 lb. Spanish UA tole lathrr. superior onaiy Also, a lrj at-ocV "1 K.p i k in, which w arc sellitij at cur n.ia'.ly lem pr.cva. ,fpx n j k b c ncrof.