Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1852 — Page 3

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INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

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Seoalfl met.

SENATE Twu.kjat, March 4, 1852.

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By Mr. Mauoa, reqocstiog (he cdmittee oa temperance to report to this Ho—e, the number of petitions presented in fsror of tempcrsjy.e, end (he somber of

signers on each petition.

Mr. Boskivk moved to amend, so as to require the I committee to report the number of males and females

who have signed said .petition*; carried. The resolotion, as Amended, was then agreed to.

Mr. Hanna moved' to reconsider tbe vote by which the House indefinitely postponed Senate resolution rela-

ymen Printers of Indianapolis:

r# /At Honorable, tht fittalt and H*m$ lUpratntm-

ti&i of tkt Slat* •/ Indians:

lis, re»|uIly^prsy jour bLno«liSy^Tt^ i ,,v * r to a ••Uw'nme'Dt of tbe General Assembly, redttoe tl>e price of the public printing below the rates | £, ter , * ... now paid, vi a: 45 cents per tlmussoo em. for eomposi- . , Mr - Lindsay of H. moved to lay the motion to recontion, and ii cent, par token for press work, as they are ,,d * r ™*?. tabU i 3 V ^ convinced that it wonld have the effect to induce their , ..f 1 ' ® u ^ ,rk •* fec , d and 1 employers to attempt to rsdnee their wages to a eorres- U '' ] j. 0 f, *. ,he rate of ****** ** th e 7*** 1S32. Read ponding standard. The prices now paid to Journeymen , lh *if* 1 . . . . . „ are at the lowest living rates. 7 [ Th « bill levies twenty cents on the $100 for all porThe efset wonjd also l>e most severely felt by the jj^’ (abiding benevolent) and fifty cents on each

country press. The price* paid by tbe Stare for printing have always been the standard for the conntry offices. and s reductioa in aeeordanee with the bill now under consideration, would be ruinons to them.

Mr. Smith of S. asked leave and introduced a bill relative to making and acknowledging of deeds heretofore

recorded. Read first time.

Believing that your Honorable bmly are disposed to |j* r - C*l*on asked leave and introduoed a resolntion protect labor, they trust a deaf ear will not bTuirned ? al L , "5."!TJ 1 _1 Ww c0 « roW! « 0<w » 10 re P° rt to lh »*

to this, their humble,'liut earnest ropiest

fSigned by thirty-two Journeymen Referred to committee on printing.

Printers.]

Report* from Committere.

By Mr. Spann from committee on military affairs, returning joint resolution of the Senate in relation to as* sistant surgeons in the war with Mexico with an amendment, recommending its passage. Concurred in, and

joint resolution engrossed.

By Mr. Slack from a select committee, returning bill of the House to incorporate horse-thief detecting companies, with an amendment recommending its passage. Amendment concurred in, and bill passed—ayes 31

noes 4.

Resolutions offered.

By Mr. Slack, that the Senate will, the House concurring, at two o’clock this afternoon, go into the election of a law reform commissioner in place of Jonathan A. Liston resigned. Adopted—ayesJO, noes IS. By Mr. Eddy, requesting the Governor to return to the Sennte, bill of the House in relation to the fees of the auditor of M>nshall county. Adopted.

Bills introduced.

repor

House the business they have performed; adopted. A message was received from the Senate, informing the House, that the Senate would, tbe House concurring, go into the election of a law commissioner, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Lis-

ton. to-day at two o’clock.

Mr. Gibson moved to lay the resolution on the table;

los:—ayes 34, noes 40.

Mr. Gibson moved to amend tbe resolution so as to go into the election on Monday nex* at two o’clock. Mr. Donaldson moved to lay the amendment on the

table; carried—ayes 41, noes 34.

Mr. Buskirk moved to postpone the further consideration of the Senate resolution until Saturday; carried—

ayes 4fi, noes 28. Orders of the day.

Bills on the second reading were taken up and dis-

posed of.

On motion of Mr. Sumner,

House adjourned.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

The House met.

_ .. . , .. , The Speaker laid before the Ifouse, a communication By Mr. Mcliken, a joint resolution nn^ the subject of f rorn ih e Door-Keeper stating that he had in obedience

to the order of the House, taken in custody Mr. Stevens.

■oppressing the circulation of small bank notes.

By Mr. Reid, a bill defining the jurisdiction of justi-

ce* of the pence in crimes and punishment.

Hills ftc., on their Third Reading.

To provide for the appointment of a commissioner to superintend the building of a fence around the Tippecanoe Battle Ground. Passed—:»ycs 33, noes 1. Joint resolution in relation to the three per cent. fund.

Passed—-ayes 23, noes 8. ., See., for benevolent and religious purposes. 1 no President laid before the Senate a eommumea-; Mr Nc | snn movc ,| lo | a y the b j|| on the table; lost, turn Irom the Governor, returning bill of the House in ~ —

relation to the fees of the auditor of Marshall county, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, passed this

morning.

On motion of Mr. Eddy, the vote on the passage of the hill, and the vote ordering it to a third reading, wore reconsidered, and the bill recommitted to a select com-

mittee.

To repeal an act in relation to plank roads. Laid on

the table lor the present. . _ J A bill concerning crimes and punishments, punishable n • I °£ 1 t ” 0 'I'!" 1 * 0 to provide for the incorporation of j,.- t j eaI h or imprisonment in the Penitentiary. o'n* Con ’P* nl * 9 - ayes 32, noes 3. jyj,. Stuart moved to lay the bill on the table for the

Dills on the second reading were taken up and dis--1 p resent .

I >0 !S <I ( '[- 0 .i Mr. Stuart, from the Judiciary committee, reported Mr. McCarty introduced a petition of the firemen ol ,, ack thc lti i| ft , establish circuit courts, with an aroend-

Mr. Stover moved that he be excused, which was

agreed to.

Bills, 4 c., on Third Reading.

A bill to allow the circuit court of Clinton county, to hold a session of two weeks, if the business requires it.

Passed—ayes 76, noes 1.

A bill to authorize trustees to receive donatins of land

Mr. Stuart moved to re-commit the bill; carried. A bill to establish some general regulations in relation to incorporated companies. Passed—ayes 67, noes 11. A bill to authorize incorporated companies to build marine railways 8tc. Passed—ayes 64, noes 12. Mr. Buskirk called up a bill to establish courts of common Pleas, which was lost yeterday for want of a

constitutional majority.

The bill llien pissed—ayes 52, noes 27.

Indianapolis, for a cistern in or near tbe State House square, to furnish a supply of water in case of fire in that vicinity. Referred to the committee on tinan.-e.

Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

Senate met.

On motion of Mr. Eddy, order of business was suspended and leave granted him to introduce the following

preamble and resolutions;

Whereas, The bus n ss of legislation is much impeded, and the passage of important bills, deeply affecting the public intrresta, prevented by reason of the absence of several of the mi mbers of this liody; And Whereas, From this cause air exigency lias arisen in the progreos of legislation, demanding thc prompt and vigorous correction of the Senate; there-

fore be it

Resolved, That all leaves of absence granted by the vote of the Senate, to any member thereof, be and is

hereby revoked.

Resolved, That the Door-keeper be directed to arrest and to take into custody all members now absent from this body, who do not return to their seats by Wednes-j day, the lOih inst., and bring them into the Senate, excepting such Senators from ibis rcsolwffon as are absent from sickness in their families of so serious a nature a»

absolutely to require their attendance.

Resolved, That hereafter no leave of absenco be granted except upon tbe written application of the member a-king the Aamc, setting forth the reasons therefore, which application shall ho placed upon the

journal of the Sennte.

Mr. Emerson moved to excuse Mr. Marshall; carried

—ayes 20, noes 14.

Mr. Logan moved a call of the Senate, which was

ordered and the absentees sent for.

On motion of Mr. Mickle, the names of the absentees

were ordered to bo entered in the journal.

The further proceedings under the call were suspend-

ed.

The question recurring on the passage of Mr. Eddy’s resolution, Mr. Niblaek moved to lay it on the table. Lost— ayes 15, noes 22. Mr. Reid and others advocated the passage of tbe resolution, believing that they were not only necessary, but proper, for no member should obtain leave without a proper rc..son, and that should he cxp'-cssed on the

journal.

The question again came up on the passage of the resolution and was decided in the affirmative. ^Atk*.—Messrs. Berry, Brugh, Delavan, Dougherty, Eddy, Hatfield, Hickman, Hicks, Holloway, Kinnard, Knowllon, Logan, Longshore, McCarty, Mickle, Odell,

Reid, Sailer, Spann am) Slecth—20.

Noes.—Me»»r*. Defrocs, Emerson. Hanna. Henton, Hunt, Kendall, Miller, Milliken, Niblaek, Turman, Walker, Washburn, Winstandlcy and Witherow—14. Message* of the House were taken up and disposed

of.

Mr. Niblaek offered a resolution requesting the H<>nse to return the resolution passed by the Sennte on yesterday providing for the temporary adjournment of the General Assembly; adopted.

Senate adjourned.

[On Tuesday, when tbe General Banking law was under consideration, Mr. Niblaek moved to instruct tht committee, to which it was recommitted as follows: Strike ont all that permits bonds or other stock* to be

ment filling the blank with‘•ten,’’ as imperative'y derqarnlcd heretofore by the House. The amendment was rejected, and the bill laid on the table for thc present. Messages from the Senate were then taken up and

disposed of.

Mr. Porter asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill for repealing an act for the relief of certain persons

therein named. Read the first time.

Gn motion of Mr. Donaldson, ' k

House adjourned.

^HATING CREAMS AND SOAPS.—Rou-ell’a and rtaucJ - .- Shav'iift Trcsm*. Tfutor’a VtinTme Componud, Military Shavins Soap, tos^tlier with a large clock of Shaving and Toilet Soaps.

CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING.

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EMP AND CANARY SEED, just received and for sale a inly 17 IfANNAMAN’S Drugstore.

SPRING STYLE OP HATSand for sale by mar 2

-Just received by Espres*. J. F. FAIRBANKS.

JAMES BRADFORD.

JOHN BRADFORD. FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. Genuine Dutch Anker Brand Bolting Cloths, all numbers; KILL SPINDLES: KILL CASTINGS; HOISTING AND TEMPERING SCREWS; Damsel Irons; Screen Wire; SMUT MACHINES; PLASTER OP PARIS; A XT) PATENT PORTABLE CORN MILLS; ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE. TTl’All work sold at lhi« ertabliihmem warranted of the best quality, and if not found to be *uch upon trial, the money will he refwided. JAS. BrADFORD & Co., No. C4 Walnut Street, between Second ami Pearl Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.

'WW CLASSES.—'>0 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 1*1 10 bbls S. ii. Molaascs; Jygureceivcd and for salo by BROWNING & MAYER. dec 2o

I^HAWLS, SHAWLS.—5(H) heavy Winter Shawls, embracing all qua'.iiies and «ylea. at reduced price*, wholesale or retail, m decS, HORN’S.

HERTS, Cravat* and Handkerchiefs; for »ale by

dceS

B. K. MYERS.

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thereof, that such banking paper shall only be issued up-

on n specie basis actually paid in.

Mr. Logan moved to lay tbe instructions on thc table.

Cnnied.

Ayes.—Messrs. Alexander, Allen, Berry, Brugh, Davis, Dcfrees, Delavan, Dougherty, Eddy. Henton, Hieka, Holloway, Hunt, Kendall, Logan, Longshore, Marshall, McCarty,—Mickle, Milliken, Odell. Reid, Turman, Walker, Washburn, Winstandlcy and With-

erow—27.

Noes—Messrs. Athon, Cravens, Emerson, Goodman, Hanna. Hatfield, Hester, Kinnard, Knowlton, Miller, Niblaek, Slack, Sleetb, Saffer and Spann—15 ] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Thursday, March 4, 1852.

Tbe House met.

Tbo Speaker laid before the Haase a communication from the Door-keeper, •tating that be had in custody Mr. Dobson, who bad beee absent in cootrnvcntion of

the rales of the House.

Mr. Dobson stated that be bad been enlled b«ne up-

on argent private business.

Mr. HalTstetter moved that Mr. Dobson be excueed; •»JK d English moved tbnt anything in relation to the arrest of member* shall not be journalised; loot.

Petitions tfC., Pretested.

By Meoars. Bebm and Morria, and appropriately ra-

fcwidl

A number of reports were made from the committee

For kale by

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ROS3 A RAY,

One door west of Wright Howe.

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HOVEEHOLD FtBllTUBE, rxDiAxiroLrs, ntoiAJu, RESPECTFPI.LT inform the ett-f amof (harder and (he mr round coentry, that they witl conthrae the •hove boeioem at (he oU *taad, and ' win hope to merit and receive • cootiwinee of th* very libera, patronage which has been heretofore extended to the eatab fafcateat. The great aaperiority of oer Buiklittgv and Machinery Tenders oar facilities for btuineje each that caecesifat competition by any other ; estabUshmaat u diftcalt, if not bnpoesiHe.

TURNING.

A roperior Steam Engine for Turning, foe., » kept constantly in operathm. All work of this description done With ereas ffccility. I Every kind of Sale Bosnia. Chairs, Tables, Bureau*. Bedsteads, i Stands, Ac., Ac , kept constant y on hand, and manufactured to ; order at tbe sborteri notice, and mi the Bern terms.

UNDERTAKING.

We ahi!l continue to give oar especial attention to this branch of oar baeine**, with a view to release the friend* nt deceased perMas from the nicUpetiaable trouble attending the death of a friend; and would stale that they are prepared to undertake the whole buaiiieos of Funerals, it desired, or any port thereof, on reasonable terms; such as furnishing cither a one or two-horse Hears*, built atter the moat approved style. Abo, Carriage*, aud every other

requisite pertaining to the business.

PATENT CORPSE PRESERVER -Tliey will continue to use this valuable apparatus. Tbe object for which it is intended is perfectly to preserve corpse* from decay for »uy length of time, wilhom being anywise odensive to delicacy, or unseemly m appearance. The vain* of such a machine c-uuiot be estimated but; by those tender feelings which long for the preservation ot" a departed friend; end among those who hove beeu compelled to use it on account of the fast decaying of their friends, a general and pleasing satisfaction has been giveii; for none can speak too highly of, such an tin|x>rlaut and useful invention. Benevolent iitalilunoiis. and all others who desire to delay Funerals until the arrival «>f distant relatives, or to make suitable preparation for interment, can, by the use of this machine, preserve them for weeks in a perfectly

inoffensive state, allowing oil to gaze upon ihem.

J. B. FITLER A CO.

N. B.—We hare two Hearses and Carriages, and the best and most care ul hands in oar employ: so that all coils can and will lie punctually aud salL-foeionly attend, d to. juuel RKIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE—PARIS IN A MB. STATE OF SIEGE!—FRENCH ASS KM HAY D1S-! SOLVED!—E. W. Neff’s Jewelry store crowded with visitors. A b rge assortment of splendid Waiches and Jew elry still ou hand, but going off very rapidly. Citizen* of Indianapolis in want ot i something Sue in our way. please give us a call: we will take great pleasure in showing you our goods, as we are satisfied alter a careful examination you will pruuouuce them the cheapest aud best in

the place.

All Watches that won’t go, £ Are here repaired in style, a Our workman can’t be beat you know. Just giye us oiu: fair trial. ' 0“Store in the cast side of Pope A Co.’s Drug Store, near thc Palmer House. dec24 LASSWARE.—Nov, opening, vN Cutawba Tumblers; Bar do; Ale do; - Table do, assorted patterns; Molasses Cans, full assorimvul. For sale at River prices. kbit JACOB LINBIXY. B NA NGY ARTICLES.—A large as«ortm-nt closing off at r»R.' (fuced rates. Strangers in town win> wish to pui chase really valuable articles at very Tow prices would ilo well to call at fehSt ROBERTS’ I'rag Store.

BT MAGNETIC^ TELEGRAPH. [From the Lnaavilleaad Madiaoa Papaa.] Frwwa CiBCismati* Cincinnati, March 3. Floor dull and no sales. WWskj 15]*I5|. Provisions quiet and no changes. Groceries are in good demand and firm. Cofiee 10 to 104. Fair sugar 5a54Molasses 30c. River fallen 6 inches. —TO—. From New Orleans. New Oa leans, Feb. 27. Tbe Barqoe Patrick Henry,cleared for Providence, R. I., last week with 1,260 bales ot cotton. She took fire at Balixe yesterday, and was scuttled and sunk in 18 feet water. She is probably a total loss. New Oa leans, Feb. 28. The Atl-intie’s news was received and published in the Evening Delta. New Oblsans, March. 2. Ohio fi'tar $4 25. Corn 52c for prime white. Mess pork $15 50. Lard. 800 kegs sold nt 94. Prime molasses 24 j425. Bacon, sides 9|; shoulders'8a8|. Supplies of western produce are very lipht ; a 1 business checked in coosequeuce. Weather‘hot. thermometer 75 in the shade. From Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, March 3, 8 P.M. River eight feet and falling. Weather cold and clear.

From New York. New York. March 3, 8 P. M. State flour $4 75a4 87, Indiana $481a5; yellow corn 65; mess pork $15 50al5 75, prime $13 62a 14; linseed oil 65; Kentucky tobacco Illinois internal improvement stock 74; Indiana pr*^. ferretl 5’s 40; Indiana fives 84.

From Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 3, 8 P. M. The Methodist Episcopal convention of lay members to take into consideration an alteration of the discipline so as to admit lay members to participate in conferences, met this morning. Forty churches are represented by about two hundred members. The Cambria sailed from Boston for Liverpool to-day with $10,000 in specie.

WJAY UP AND SAVE COSTS.—AH persona indebted to the JL late firm of H. J. & B. C Horn, either by note or book account, are earnestly aud respectfully requested lo call and settle " H. J. HORN.

^hlL CLOTHS.—Just received, l-t pieces Floor and Hall Oil NF Cloths, all widths, new aid beautiful patients, which I am

selling at reduced prices.

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From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, March 3, 8 P. M. The river has fallen nine inches. Weather clear and

pleasant.

Flnur depressed and no sales; 1,500 sacks corn sold at 35c; whisky 15 l-7ul5§c. Advices from New Orleans have caused an active demand for bacon—500 hhds sides sold at SjaSI, shoulders held at 7^; bulk meat held at 4 advance; 190 hhds susar sold at 54for good fair; molasses 30; clover seed dull at $6.

H. J HORN.

for sale low by

fehlff

'RRACCARONI AND VERMICELLI—For soups, this day 1TB received ut feb2t ROBERTS’ Drug Store. OHTCEERING’S PIANO FORTES.-The*e unrivalled Instrument,) always on hand, besides a good , „ __ assortment of clrrap l‘iain>s. ranging in price from j'J'JS to 3300. WrsoMS wishing these parlor instrument* can always be supplied at Boston prices. ALBERT E. JONES, febi Id&w Music .'llore, under Masonic Hall.

Buck’s Improved Patent Cooking Stove. The subjcnher* offer to the public four sizes of a new pattern of Buck’s Cooking Stove, greatly improved, which tliey confidently assert to he not only" the most perfect Baking Stove in use, hut the most compact ' | tid beautiful

Cooking Stove ever offered to the pulffic. Its capacity for baking (which in the old Buck’s exceeded every other Stove) has been greatly increased by the aduiiion of another oven, which enables it to bake at one time twice as much as ordinary Cooking Stoves Being made air-tight, and having dampers, the lire cau be regu-

lated to suit every occasion.

Those who want a good Cooking Stove—one that can be relied upon—should see thia new Stove, us it cannot fail to please \Vc warrant the Stove to give satisfoction. and cau refer to hundreds of families which have them in use. We will in every case, it' it should fail to please upon trial, lane back the Stove and refund

the money.

We have on hand the largest and best selected stock of Stoves ever brought lo the market, consisting of Premium Cochins: Stotts of the latest and most approved pattenne Ten Plate Moves, very heavy plate; .-'even Plate Stoves, several sizes, (one s ze to take three feet wood, suitable for churches and school houses); Box Stoves; and Air-Tight Stoves -Also, the celebrated Stanley’s and Saratoga Air-Tight Parlor Stoves—the two most beautiful patterns

of Air Tight Stoke- in the market.

In addition to the above, we manufacture and keep constantly on hmtd a general assortment of TIN WARE, which we offer at wholesale or retail nt verv low prices. We are nrerntred to mauu

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C ncmnati and Madison Line of Packets. CONNECTING WITH THE INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD rTtjmmn m THE Steamer WISCONSIN, No. _

* 2, T. T. Wright, Master, leaves Mad-

ison every Monday, Wednesday, aud Friday, ou the arrival of the cars

The IIOOSIER STATE, J. G. Wright, Master, leaves the same place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, reaching Cincinnati every night about 12 o’clock. Dinner will he ready for the passengers, on the boats, immediately ou their going aboard. One of the above boats will leave Cincinnati everyday, (Sundays excepted,) precisely at. 12 o'clock, arriving at the Depot wharf, m Madison, the same evening at 7 o'clock. Passengers intending to take the cars next day, can remain on bonrd all night, aud will be furnished with breakfast in lime for the

cars, if desired.

These bouts are new. and having been built expressly fbrthisconitectmg line, ar* equal iu point of speed, comfort, and safely, to any boats on the river. tuneBMyd

The Louisville and K&dison Railroad Packet*.

THE FART AND RSGB(LAR PASSENGER STEAMERS,

SW1FTSURE No. 4 Uamtltoti,

, , Master.

mSSflSi BLUE WING, Captaiu John G.

Cline

fucture all kinds of work at the

junel

rtsst notice. C. 4 J. COX,

Washington street, west of Meridian.

£*I1CES —5 hsgs Pepper;

3 bags Allspice:

100 pounds prime Nutmeg*;

lliO mats Cassia;

Just received and for sale by

jinl2

BROWNING & MAYER.

ADDER—1,500 pounds prime Madder, just received and for

and win leave the Kattroad anti ehy Ww—^ o^-ktsKroue day* as follows: the Swifisure every Tuesday, Thursday, and fSaiurdayflor Ijiuisville, aud return on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Indianapolis. The Blue Wing every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Indianapolis, for Louisvil e, and returnon Tuesday,Thursday, and Saturday. P. S. Dinner will always be prepared and ready for passengers on thc arrival of the Cars. [Madison Caur.]—octd-tf

sale by

janl2

BROWNING & MAYER.

A SAINTED TUBS.—2d nests paintt d Tubs, 3 each; B 25 do do do S each. Just received and for sale by jat 12 BROWNING A MAYER. UNDRIES.—Fresh Mackerel, in tin cans; Fr«sh Salmon, in tin cans; Fresh Clams, in tin cans: Fresh Lobsters, in tin cans; 100 cans Sardines; Fresh Peaches, in tin cans. Just received and fjr sale by jan 12 BROWN’NO & MAYER.

RJERIODICAL AGENCY.—Ross A Rat, one door west of JL Browning’s, have had transferred to them the agency for periodicals lately delivered to subscribers in this city by F. B. Fay, embracing among others the following popular serials: Blackwood's Magazine, and the British Quarterly Reviews; The London Literary Journal, American Gallery of Art, Ameri-

any wishing to subscribe junel

Booksellers and Stationers.

WRONAND NAILS—Of the best quality Juniata, and warrantH. ett.tmffthe justly celebrated Belmont Nails ust received and wrvale at reduced rates at GRAYDON’S, fob 13 Sign of the “Saw.”

WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES (Taught on the Plan of the Late Prof. Kartheus.) JAN EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, Rev. Dr. Camp will ™ Jr meet his pupils at the upper room of St Mary’s Seminary, (adjoining the Episcopal Church, entrance back of the building.) to distribute the Rules for the acquirement of the above mentioned languages. Citizens. Strangers. Members of the General Assembly, Mechanics, Merchants, and Clerks, will Cud it their interest to embrace the opportunity then offered. After the rules are thoroughly committed to memory, (which can be done in two hours,) the con eel pronunciation and reading of the atiove mentioned languages will be given lo the pupil in Ojce Hocr. Teems—Twenty-five dollars in advance. janSO ANTED—A Parmer to engage ih a light and genteel manufacturing business, very profitable and well established. He must be willing to travel a part"of the time, and will have 10 furnish a few hundred dollars, in order that he shall become interested in the welfare of the bus,ness. To such a person a great inducement ia offered. Please ncdress H. LEE, Indianapolis Post Office, widt real name, stating where an interview can be held, when full pa ticulars will be given. janl If

AITEES.—A large assortment in sets and separate, just reCOME AND SEE—The largest *and most desirable stock of Gold and Stiver Watches ever brought to the city, consisting of Independent seconds. Duplex, Lever. Anchor Escapements, Lepine, and Verge; Plain, extra and extra full Jew elled. These movements were selected, and a greater pan cased expressly for this trade, also a large lot of Hunting cases of various styles. The public are assured no house East or West shall sell the same quality of Waiches at less prices. Don't forget to call and take a look; it costs nothing to see them. Store under Capital House. oct30 W. H. TALBOTT

\n for FAMILY Y8K. Mackerel, Haps. Dried

_ .AIL Dy« Stoft,

He kaa Made arrangement* to keep co—itnity W» kond an excellent article of Family Fluor. All iearnptiifa of Coafoiy Produce

bought ntid sold.

Tbe pabtie art rafltaafelly

for foeMBatvai.

invited to call and examine hie m- cfc

J. M. W. LANGSDAl.K

MUSIC StOBE, boot Kusia, nmd Sui*nl Msfoltnl'ui W WOULD respectfully uifom foe pa bile font I have Merit * d a M. p«n M Mjritoefc. winch is wm opt a for foe mcpecttou of the pabfie, to the Afoir Store, ander toe Mmouic HnU. In my stork wdl he feaud foe fotlow.iur. via: PIANO FORTES AT BOSTON AND NEW TORE PRlrtfe, American and Spanish Guitars. German and Faeneh Violins. Vm-, IiuceUoa, Flutes, Accordeon*, Clarionet**, Metronome*, Fifr* Flagioleta, Picaloe, Guitar Strings, bead Italian Violin Strings (VIh* String*, Tailing Forks and Pitch Pipes. Tuning Hammer*, Clarionet Reeda, Violin Bridge*, Tail Piece*, Finger Boards, Mutes. Capo D'Astra*, Roeiu, Ytofm Peg*. Bsimo*, Tamhoriuc*, Boat rr More Horn*, Viol in Bow*, Bow Hair, Gaitar and Violin Cuaaa, Guitar Peg* and Pin*, Cimrtouct Month-Piece* and Capa. ADow a good assortment of Sheet Music, comprising the MosI popular Airs, Duett*, variation*. Opera Piece*. Iiiatructioa Book* for ail kinds of lastramaato. Ac. dee., which 1 will sell at r—tert« prices. . ■£ O*-Order* from thc country by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Music will be mailed to asty pxtt of the Slate, subject to be returned if not satisfactory. E^Country Merchants supplied on most satisfactory terto 5 hud they will find that they can buy Musical Merchandise ss ebe. p iu Indianapolis, a* by ordering from Cincinnati or the East. Jl r’I shall be in receipt of all the new ami most popular Music, as soon as irsued from the press, and can »rpplv Seminaries and t^chools ou as accommodating term* as can be obtained elsefe I ere. GT'Mnslc bound in the neatest and most sulwiauttal manner, and on the shortest nottcer ALBERT K. JON KH, janH [Journal copy.} V wler foe Masonic

M7SRUITS, PRESERVES, AND PIGKLES.-Ijiycr Ra.sit s, F Elene Figs, Smyrna Dates, Genoa Citron, Zunte C«rr»nt*,French Prunes, Lemons. Oranges, Almonds. English Walnut*, Filberts. Pecon*, Roasted Pea-Nuts, all cf Inst year’* crop; l’ie Fruits, natural preserved peaches iu tin cases; nuittml preserved Apricots, Quinces, Damsons, Gage* and Raspl'Crries, put np in syrup: most delicate Jams and Jellies; Tomato, Walnut, and Mushroom Catsup; preserved Mackerel, Ijobstees, Clams, Shad, Oyster*, and Sardines, in tin eafesf Cspefs. Olives, pickled Onion*, and mixetl Pickles, put up in beautiful style; Olive Oil, &c.; kept eon* stantly 011 baud aud for sale by jan27 CHARLES MAYF/R.

wat. ROBSOX.

E. M. LA'VRENl. £.

LIYERY STABLE.

The subscribers having formed a partnership in the Livery busmes*. are prepared to furnish Horse*. Carriages,

Buggies, and Sleighs, on Livery

and Sleighs, on Livery -yfcttT V. ■

They have a good stock of Horses, fin* and elegant Carriages, and careful Attendants, and can be found at all limes at the Stable, in the alley north of Washington and west of Illinois streets. Horses kept by the day. week or month, on reasonable t< rn-S, Oct. 1.1351 jan27-d’f ROBSON. & LAWRENCE.

SUPERIOR TOBACCO AND CIGARS.—The best brands of Cavendish and Five-Plug Toliacco; John Anderson's Honeydew and Solace chewing cut Tobacco; Turkish, Spani.-h, and American Smoking Tobacco; a large stock of imported ut d native CU gars: Maccoboy, Rappee, and Scotch Snuff; a fine assortment of Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Cloy, Stone, Fremh, German, aud Ital* ion Smoke-Pipes; kept constantly on hand and tor sale by iai.28 CHARLES MAYER.

A lANDIES AND CONFECTS.—A large and fine assortment of common and fancy Candies and Confects: as Cream. Almond, Apple, Orange. Nugo, Mint, Rock. Sponge, Hoarhound. and Cough Candy, direct from Boston; Peppermint. Spearmint, Lemon, Cayenne, Cloves and Liquorice I.oztnges Wild Chtrryand Liquorice; Jujube Paste; Strawberry. Raspberry, and Cordial Sugar Drops; Sugar and Rose Almonds; Fancy Sugar Toys of the finest quality; Common, French. Gilt, and Ciackiug Kisses; kvpt constantly ou baud and for sale by jau27 CHARLES MAYER

1ASSIMERBS AND VESTINGS—Of the most tashionnhl* / style, for sale by (dec-5) B. K. MYERS.

-- HIGHLY IMPORTANT!—Messrs. BAUER * GOEP* PER re*|>ectfully inform the citizens of Indiatuipolis and its (la vicinity, that they have on hand »t complete assortment » 'I-* Ready-Made Clothing for Fall and Winter ft>r gentlemen's wearing, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeh-s, Vestings, Shirts. Ac., Ac., which they are prepared to sell at as low prices as they can Im urchased at atiy similar establishment in town. They warrant th* goixls as wed as the workmanship. They are also prepared to execute all orders in their line of business at low prices, and, as they confidently believe, to die entire* satisfaction of all those that may favor them with a call. Their establishment is still to be found at the old stand, in the room. heretofore occupied by B: kile & McOuat as an Auction room, opposite the Capital House. Y •shington street: .Gehtlemen are invited (• call aud examine for themselves. ept9 BAUER A GOF.PPEB.

'ORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM WRITING FLUID.—Fa tented 111 Loudon by G. S. Rtynoids, Match 10, fafil, and received the First Grand Premium. This Ink ia peculiarly adapted to the s eel- pen—not corroding it as. other Inks do: fierzii-g c ■«• uot decompose or injure its properties iu the least. Its u.:i ty and permanence of color make it desirable lo ail business uk-h. For deeds and mortgages, and all writinga of long standing, it is especi-

ally reco

recomin*

rtgages, and all writinga of long standing, it is e-pec

lace iu the h-jads of all business men in Europe.

Manufactured and sold by G. S. Reynolds. <55 Strand, l^ndon,

and sold by his aeeuu ia France and America Sold by

V. W. ROBERTS, Druggist,

jan2S Indianapolis, Indians.

MB AGS WANTED.—The highest market price paid in CASH KV for Ra*;*, Old Rope, Balitto, Hi nt|) Waste, Ac.

Paiter Mauufactnrers,

60 Walnut st., between Columbia and Pearl*t*., marld.1m Cmcinnati, Ohio. mjEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.— i Vl CI.OVERNOOK: by Alice Cary. FLORENCE XACKV1LLE, or Self Dependence, an Antobiogra-

phv: by Mr*. Busbury.

YANKEE YARNS and Yankee Letters: by Judge Halilmrton. LAYARD S NINEVEH, abridged edition: price 75 cents.

taken a* •eouritv for the redemption of banking paper CORNER STONE: by Jacob Abbott, very greatly tmprov-

propnsed to lie isaned, and Co insert a provision in lieu 1 - •

M’MRESS GOODS.—T-adies Black and Fancy Dress Silks and KW Satins, French *nd English Merinos, Wool Cashmere*, and Delaine*, Fahey and Mourning Poplins, Ginghams, Prim*, Cheap Detains and Cashmeres, all of the I at sal styles and fashions. se;v3 H PARRISH.

Jj^LACK TEA—of a snperior^ quality, for sale^by^^ ^

HEAT.—20,000 bushel* Wheat wanted toon, at highest fob*!y nlar m y c nANNA 4c CO.

-AILS,—150 keg* Nsil* and Brads aroorted fizes^recerred^and

T>ERFUMERY AND COSMETICS.—A Urge stock at Corn. lognea and Extracts for the handkerchief, front Rnoseil. Haoel and Labia (true French extracts) togethar with every article wantad far a lady’s toilet, all nice, fine, and for sale cheap, by fabl* CRAIGHEAD fo BROWNING.

MUST RECEIVED AT J. T. FAIRBANKS’ a large and OW splendid assortment of Men’*, Ladies’ aad Mioses' Gam Shoes, which he will sell either at Wholesale or Retail, at prices to salt the porchseer. dec11

J^OSSUTH O ALLOPADE—by M Strikm^h. jjwt received at

D”faGGOT OF^FRENCH STICKS, or Faria ia MM: by ftaW I Hill 1—1 HOME AND SOCIAL F8ILO6OPHT: by Charles DMeaa. LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF FRANCK: by Sir Jame WESLEY AND METHODISM: by Isaac Ta,ltoLONDON LABOR, Noe. W sad 17. Hms day received by fob4 - * KOM * EAT-

A CARD.—I deem n my duly to the Public to return my sin- ' h p f,P xjL cere thanks for the liberal patronage I h .ve bad the pleasure — e r:Um<

LANDRETH’S PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS BJffo The subscriber has just received a Urge stock of New Seeds, direc t from Landreth’s, which he warrants all good, at the

Sign of the Big Padlock aud Cook Stove.

fciw HENRY S. KELLOGG. WATCH REPAIRING!—EDWIN W. NEFF begs leave to inform the citizens of Indianapolis and the people in general, that he is now prepared to do all kinds of repairing in the way of Watches, CIocss, Jewelry, Ac., in

a superior style.

He has a complete set of Tools, and flatter* himself that he can do work, old or new, in a manner equal to any workman, North or South, of Mason A Dixon’s line, in or out of Indianapolis. Please bring on your Watches and give us a trial; all work warranted one year, and a written sruamntee given if required. He will be found for the present at POPE & Co.’s Drug Store, a few doors east of the Palmer House. nov25-3n

GARDEN SEEDS—WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Early Prolific Peas, by the bushel; Early Washington, dodo; Red Eye beans, do; 1a&t£c Ouions, fey tfec pouiMfj* Yellow Onions, do; While Oi tons, no; Long White Turnip,4t», Rnta Paga Turnip, do; Early Flat Dutch Turnip, do* Red Top Flat Turnip, do; English Stubble Turnip, doj Yellow Russian Turnip, do; London Green Cucumber, do; White Spine Cucumber, do; Long Blood Beet, do; Early'Blood Turnip Beet, do; Also, 4000 paper.*, comprising every variety. T7iese Seeds were raised by B. N. Strong <St Co. of Wethersfield, Conned icut. aud are warranted to be fresh and genuine. For sale at ROBERTS’Ding Store, fob* (Locomotive copy.] ■ UST COME BT EXPRESS.—Another large lot of ri ver aW plated Spoons, Forks, and Butter Knives, of various styles, warranted the best article made, and will posi ively be sold at manufacturer’s price*. Every body ought to have a set of these Spoons and Forks, they come so cheap and are so good. Store under Capital House. ___ febll 4V. II. TALBOTT. IO COFFEE—100 hags, prime article, new crop, just receiv* RSk ed, low for cash, by f e b9 V. C. HANNA A CO. GREAT BARGAINS!—Every body can now get Gold and Silver Watches Jewelry. 4tc. at about eastern cost , I will sell bargains until the 15th of March, to make * ay for au early firing supply. Piohumbuf here. Cull and see for yourselves; it costs nothing to look. Members of tbe Legn*. latere, now is your lime lo take something ni-.a and cheap home. Store under Capital Ucusefebll W. H. TALBOTT. -

^HAKER GARDEN S^EDS.-a000 pa pc Seeds, from Union Villatre. Ohio, warranted t<

Fresh Garden

to 1>« of the growth

to receive for u number of years, and especially since I removed to my new building. Occupying now a large and" well fitted up Store Room, I shtill endeavor lo keep always a large and well selected slock, consisting of Groceries, Provisions, Fancy Candies, Toys, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Notions, Musical Instrument*, Wooden and Willow Ware, nnd in fact, of almost every thing, at as reasonable p-ices as can be expected. Such inducement*. I hope, will secure

me also in future, the patronage of a generous Public.

Respectfully,

jau27 CHARLES MAYER.

A - '! UTTAR MUSIO.—I have just received a good'assortmeiit of VM over 000 pieces of Guitar Music, whieh amateurs are invited to call and inspect. feblld&w ALBERT E. JONES.

IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS. The subscribers are prepared to supply All kind* of Cotton and Woolen Machinery, of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL GEARING, with improved Coupling and Pulleys. Self Oiling Hangers (which require oiling only once in three months; I.OO.MS of a great variety of Patterns. for Fancy and Twilled Goods, from Ou* to Eighteen Shuttles: also for Plain Goods, capable of running from 150 to 170 picks per minute. They are enabled from their extensive improvements, to produce Taras and Good- with comparatively little labor, aud all Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the Machinery, with all the latest improvements, in full and successful operation; or they can be referred to factories in almost every State South and West, by addressing a line to tbe subscribers. ALFRED JEXKS A SON, Feb , 1S52. Bridesbcrgh, near Philadelphia. N. B —Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, tbe simplest method of driving, aud calculation of speed, furnished free of charge. ’ fcblTdly

for a MOLASSES AND SUGAR.— N • 25 bNs. N. O. Molasses, aad 10 fialf-barrels do. 4 hhds. Sugar; received aad for sale by feb7 J.W. HOLLAND.

^ ENGINE CALABRIA LIQUORICE.—A fresh lot this day fcbl6 ROBERTS’ Drug Store. NBRITTANIA TEA AND COFFEE SETS.—A large lot of aABrittania Tea mid Coffee sets, either iu se:s or single, warranted the best article made at Eastern prices. oct31 W. H. TALBOTT. fTEDAR AND WILLOW WARE—Willow Baskets and Ce dar Barrel Chnrnsjust received and for sale low at GRAYDON’S, auglQ Sign of the “Saw.” ■ a AISINS AC.—12 boxes Raisin.; ’ 20 boxes Herrings; 29 boxes Domestic Figs, 3 frails Almonds; Received and for sate at JOHN W. HOLLAND’S,

dec 12

IN HEALTH PROVIDE FOB SICKNESS. 'foWECHANIC'S MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ifJI. CINCINNATI, OHIO—Office No. 13. Reeder’s Buildhig*, Third street. Guaranty capital and cash, $26,500. This is an Association formed for the mutual relief of its members ia ease of sickness or accident. By the payment of the follow ing annual deporit*. persons may become members and be entitled to a weekly benefit in case of sickness or accident. Ail who join tins Association are entitled to * vote in the election of officers, and to participate In the profits of tbe Association, h is established ou a side aud permanent basis, being both mutual and benevolent in its design* and with the lowest rates consistent for iu security. TKASXT DEPOSITS.

SEEDS.

Seeds, from Union Village, Ohio, warrunte

of 1851, for sale at „ „ feblO WM. HANNA MAN S Drug Store.

fMTHIS DAT RECEIVED:—

JL 60 doz quart Flasks;

100 doz pint Flasks; 12 doz quart Bottles:

10 doz half gallon Bottles; 24 doz Green Porter Bottle*; 30 doz Black Porter Bn lies;' 34 doz Black Wine Bottles, fi qt; 24 doz Black Wine Bo’tle*, 5 qt; 3 gross Pickle Jars, aisorted sizes; For sale at river price* by [wovtM] JACOB BINDLEY. f^ILK PLUSH OAFS.—Just received every Color and quality of this desirable style of Winter Cap *t . HORN’S.

oct21

AS LAMPS OS BURNERS—Ju*t received and for sals, at JjTcheapest rales, a few beautiful Gas Burners. Also, s lot o plain Brackets for Gas. suitable for offices. Stores, Ac , st

nov8

W. H. TALBOTT’S.

HEW ODIFIT.

93 9 year draw*.. 3 9 year draws.. 4 9 year draws.. 5 9 year draws..

.92 9 week. . 3 9 week. 4 9 week. . 3 9 week. C 9 week

$7 9 year draws.. .$7 9 week. 9 9 year draws. ..89 week. 9 9 year draws... • T week. 10 9 year draws... 10 V week.

[foNA0XESEL.—400 packages New Mackerel (1651), in whole, IT*, halt and quarter barrels sun kiu, No*. 1, 2, aad 3, jast re-

ceived and for sale by

jaalfi

BROWNING A MAYER.

0 ana near s uu; ux marrow, *,iil***i* »v aier, r renen. and American Cologne; Ivory Combs, from 5 to 75 cto. a pteee; English, Horn, PufcrT. *ad Shell ReAbag, Pocket, aad

as

cooatawtly ea hand aad for sale by

j*n?7 CHARLES MATES.

fi 9 year draws.. • w wees.

A mission foe fo life members Si AO, whieh most be paid at tbe rime of making tbe appireatkm. and the first year’s deposit within 30 days. Application fo. membership may be aaade to tbe Secre-

tary, General Agent, or Local Agents.

omens.

W W. SCOTT, Frts’t J.H. BUCHANAN, Tico-Pra’l

W* M. Rockwell,)

A. J. Warn®, [ Financial Committee.

A. W. Jacksos, )

J. H. Bvcwaxas, See. and Tress.

All coromaaicarioaa should be iddresaed to the Secretary, (peet-

H.C. COONES, AgtoU to Mariaa eaaatT, to

WEAVER A WILLIAMS, I NDEMTAKERR, AT THEIR OLD STAND, Tfashington Street, nearly opposite Maeonie Hall, , HAVE just added nnothei new tlearae to their Undenaning Establishment, and will attend in pereoa to all Funerals entrusted to them. We have procured COBB'S PATENT CORPSE PRESERVER AND ICE BOX, by which a corpse can be kept any length of time. W* will also furnish FISK'S PATENT METAL1C BURIAL CASES, for transportation or other purpose* Public Institutions, and all other* who wish to delay Funeral* until the arrriral of di»tant relatives, or to makr suitable preporawow for interment, can, by tbe uae of this Preserver, keep a eotpro for week*, if desired. Corpses will be taken any dints ace for inter, meut, et reasonable charges, aad With eare and dispatch. 'Ve continue to keep on hand a large aaaottmeni of reedy toad# Cottas, and by oar long experienee to the basinew, think that wa eon give gen* ral satisfaction. junetfi '50

[ GLASSES.L snc4

New Of

WT a SUGAR—50 hhda jast received diroefi &*»• ITU leans, low fee « WC-MAWNAtt CO'fiL

ary. (poat- m tTMiaT* rwrtw _ja terns emenetod siussi and s—rroatod feed

whama^ ^

aatotowaa thaa ovpt h*r«aa o—roa, a» tt^afdto*‘Brau”

4mtsmu*iSuZl!‘£Z*'r!%.

A^ILOTHING—Of 1 t / afco •hiidrea’* Cl

tvasr <22??*-'

Cwttah, just received aad to ■ 9s MATCH.

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