Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1854 — Page 2
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N WlMl orvraw to my thut the HrbmU Nil dots w»t l«fl»brt« alarrrjr lito the MrrUr* rim. ft U dom iwt **t In U ia no fault of
Mr. Donglm or W»
CS,. 1
A« w«11 mlgkt a
omb Mgr rtw Hal tnl«n down (ho bon of a cowHotd, m that cottlo Might go in and dootroj Ho orou, that ho woo not to Name for K. Ho dW’nt put the cattle in, they went in
the—low.”
What diehonoity! every honeot man who made the 14th oeetton of the bill, will be ready to onclaiin. Rat the faUohoM of the Amt part of the aentence is emooehod down by the common figure of irtling down the bon whieh aboiltioniele apply to the NeVras ko 01% for the purpooe of mioropiioontfng its provloione and nMoadiag the people. The Nehreoka tad Kaano act neither eetabliabee •lavery ia the territories nor does it let down the bon to ponait it to go in itaetfc Slavery te tyred np by law. It can go no where withont law. It U a local domestic laotitatton, and mast he cstahliehed by law before it eon have any legal eiietaner, ao says He Sapreme Court of the United States in the case of Prigg the CommonweaUh of PeaneylvoMs wttfoh ie authority much higher thaw all Ha abolition orators and editors in Ha lead. The aet in question deee not eetahltoh slavery in the territory, ft therefore •tom aet let down the bow. It merely permits the people^ who have fencad the land end aatood the com, to pull down the bam Hay ehooae. It la a matter which concerns than alone, Mid to Hem ie left the decision of He qaeetion. The Nebrseka-Kwwe* aet nys they may do as they please—make their own laws aad ta their ewa domestic inotitntiflM to oatt themeelvoo. Tho abolitionists, win wish to hove Coagrees art m the guardian of the people Of the territories, ray, Ooa•mm slrmesaam deckle this /niMtiuB thst the JMTWW oa«v.ewiwr n-aaem vefv^mswi”*eej veeeew people hove aa light to deride whether they HoH beep op or let down the hem. This to Heewly jail and true Intnprolotiua of tin hna %pne sa mnrh wteti hy the aholitiontoto. MHOf tintr ewa cornteMo? When that ■pm* togtvea te Coagreea Cod help the poor
gQTWe yeeli wloy devoted one or two pwmof the Jlmmmt hi
tof nay personal erpaKtictd earning yea^ whieh will
keek# of the id foil flew
months, fmm Daft lot, 1 to Jnty let, 18M. Profits on real estate eoid eince Dee. 1st. n.
aofoMooe 200^000 00 253,440 38 JK 145^47 80 18^07 00
Cr.
ant paid
of Itoad....-...-,..^- { Cost of land wsorwd for
$2,937,418 81
Coot of equipments for Road.. 342^325 21
Intereot on atoeh to 1st of dan^
1854, instock 106,194 09
8,295 73 *48000
pahaoaiaal
maaat paid for taaao on own•alstoH of Ompany......
Bills raeolYWkblw. 151^99 30
Coot of running Road 7 months, from Dee; 1st, 1858 2d mortgage 7 per cent, bonds unsold • e see# aeee e'e • e * e e • 10 per cent, income bonds un-
sold 38,50000
Internet paid on bonds sinoe De-
cember 1st 49,320 46 Reel estate on hand 304,068 00
5,208 cords wood on hand, coot
$1.25 6,51000
70,868 56 50,00000
$2,937,418 51
ytltC PIPE.—JUST RECEIVED AND A-S fer Mle* luce aeneMMeS wt Tlwr PiDtoes of ell i *«? C5 ^wlWB3&r'
ter ike Big
il will be
.MeeatigiH Mto
COM of Read and equipments. .$2,081,629 38 Coetofiaad used for Company. 63,275 00
Coot of Road and equipments,
and land in use $8,144,904 38 Cost per mile 23^3220
Floating debt of Company, 1st
July, 1864 $268,440 33
eowModfoee appointed to apportion the votaof tbaditibreat tewaahipft reported thofolWmg as the vote each township was entitled In: Fairfield, 46; Shefteid, 7; Lanrimie,7 j Ban-
aad Perry, 3. -
After atlowrog time for the various town-
by themselves and consalt as to
aid cast their vote, they were oa* the following was the result of the
Smote—A. L. Patterson.
Representatives—William Bode and Dr.
A. Garrett
Sheriff—Samnel Mustard. Trfissnmr Danuil Rhein. Coroner—Johnathan Lewis.
Comity Surveyor—R. Timmons. For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Qnstavus A. Wood was recommended, and for District Prosecuting Attorney—Luke . 4*
ReiDy.
The committee appsintod to selack a — teal committee, made the following report
which was adopted
F. J. Clark, Owen Ball, Bob'*. Heafo, John « Cunningham, Wilson Moore, O. H. 1 emple, J. M. Stockton, Win. F. Fox, Gen. Jacob Walker, Darwin Morrison, Thomas Smiley, John Sherry, Cornelias Moms, €h W. Anderson, John Stuart, Peter Goldsberry, Charles
Fairman and John Shaw.
Next the committee on
ed the following whieh
approved:
Jfesoforf, That we fully endorse the
done of the Democratic State Convention of
the 24th of May last
Muolmti, That we hold that it is He right of the people, both in the States and. in the
y_ a. - - M..m 2
laws they
J»V ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.—THE -P MWInt—ge», >* Water-Prottf, AuC-Cudk>ub{)Ut«,
MUHiacturei by Harcovrt, Bra.lt«y dk Co., ueet, Mancbeaior. r*riiK iple warchome, ImS !.ureet.Ckea|>..iSe 1 I«>uJon, Amen-
e» MoMiabaeme, 33 Ann sir ret, and loi Usmm Micel,
Sew Y.hK CitiuS State*.
Tk» HvOroeMgen ia » valuable dwovetry for graactug the feat fraaa damp r.rcoid, aad therefore a preventailve of MVMur Luug disease*, iritkmwt any iattm-inf u kalttxT.
form of a sole, amt worn in-
etaeusotoreiioe. iu» " | ‘
tal
Per
Means of Paament—
Bills reoeiveable, (ehietiy
land soldj........
Real estate ea hand for sale..^ 2d mortgage bond* uaeold ... » 10 per cent, income bonds un-
sold
know better what local
$161.594 fit 304JA8 00
08
Deduct proceeilsof lainls pledg-
edj^r payment of real ■ntsts ^ of the naturalization^laws, and tiud we are in Noons w*o v«iiieB the^eaiib
all religious ‘
Leaving applicable to fleeting
de»l...7rr $342,18680
The required ioerease of eqpk expeaditnree for baHaUngRaM
lug depots, Afe, have added bemad oar aapectatlons to the debt of the Campaay; aa
e^pevtonce which seeamto have her In oar cmiatoy, where oar roads are into nee m seea as the tUMfotili along the route of whieh near
can anew; that His to Democratic doetrtnet and that we invite all who hold AMafontriH ns ia He approsehiag election; and Hat the rovene at this doctrine is aroa^ archial aad aristocratic, although it called by milder or more psliiiqMn Mudved, That we will. dieenurage all political lag contrary to He teachings and spirit
MpabUeanism.
ifonfnaf, That we are opposed to the isyaal
boowaraumiatte
if ike
irihe Ugktesta
wcaihcry witli tiftpfimiiyy
n email- the young of a ——7 _ <erei adoption, i bey entirely snp*nt4t aner-thmt, ju ike latter cause the feet to perspire ma vary aakeabby manner. amt, beside*, are not dan gcraiata wear to pedesinans ia icy weather, tike India rubber* While tho Utter caeaetke feet to appear «- treamtr largo, ike Hydcomagen, being a mere thin dice of cork prepomd, peeoiiorly ptaenl uwide, does not w-
rt
win
Htvt.ho agoear un.
fatOk w* Obmnukcd thereby.
ike Ufdromagen ia feeoatag more known, iu sale
Mm** St re, par pair 3S Cura do. SO 30 do
25 do
■ make a very lib-
U> Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any
■tsnksspa*way make a fine piofit on tkeir tale, while they wo aaertetadhat may be kept ia any store, aotoag
any cioaa ogm
kMsafgoeds.
URT, BRADLEY te. Ca,
rrt&£ CHEST.—SIR ASTLEY COOPER, X Ban, M. D , tho oauaaat medical practitioner, ha* lafi a vaiaaSIs kgaey to the world in kis great prevents, live of Cooamopuan, and oafaUing care for palmonary diaaMeo, wttfiaot the use of medicine. Sir A. C., Bart, iuvemsd and advised, dm n*e of the Medicated Fur Chest Pi otartor to aU pamms, at all age* and condiUoux, at scar tain an* a aalk shield agaiast tboto fearful disease*,
“Iroachitia, Asthma, Coajb*, Colds, and aC the Lanigs, whieh arise from the exVBte chest, arcerdins tejaskiou, and the con.
Wsiomnr” ia simply a chemically prepar.vl far, linetl with silk and padded, whieh, MnpemieJ from the
1 the chest, in so agreeable a man; imeaa necessity and a enmfort.
aes*, e«
although but recently ini rod need inig rapid progres*through the United
Canada*. Sonth Amenea, and the West Indies, a long time been a staple article in England the comment of Europe, while U ha* grown in
" ' ~ the position of an anieloof dress.
1 these taett, ingntre of any English rrsidani in yoaiSviriiiity,«fhio knowledge of the betiefi cial rfWIi i f a—ring the Protector, wrrHOi x ucoeasa to nootoaute of any kind. Tho earn of wearing these at tie Us ia a mere in fie, and one writ last some years,
Nonna who V4I11
, was large and enHieiastic— i flocking in. from afi parts of the Tha
Tha ticket salectetl is a good one ami artrong one every way worthy He confidence aad support of upright and patriotic citizens. With a ticket like His before them. He dsetriaeof self-govenunenta part of tbsir creed, aad leag known as
f was dosed. He Conreufor two hours in aa eloi from Dr. James Davis, in this
ftti motion, it was Resoivoii That He proceedings of this Conhe published in the Hate Sentinel sd Democratic Platform. On motion, tire Convention odjonrneti. W. H. MURDOCK, Pres’L & W. Tbuom^ Ssc*y.
ever ready la “divide prafits.’ 1
unt alone recoasaaaadlac them. Inn rapidly introducing them. Harcoun, Bradley A Co., of London, and Man-
’ originally entrusted with the
iiitnafhciure of the Proieetora, by the lamented Dr, Cooper, and eaniinue to manniaetnri* according to his erigituil instiuctioii*, and Uaerefrre reeoaimetiiL those ' '•tka Vratei'tmr,” to sae 10 their
ielite.
nhiaisa
aadjto Paten: Med-
RETAJL prices.
(.ear's Stmt, - - il,50 each. Lawaa, do. ... l.lMt do Boas’ di Miasas, do. - - 75 do Z- HARCOUBT, BRADLEY A CO , 33 Aon st., and MS Nasaaa at.. Now York, U S. unoivai. WaSlHocss, IS* Wood Srett, Chenpside. , 44 Market street, Manchester, England. H. * Co. are estaUtsking Depots for the sale 01 in all parts of America. Phyaicians, (gists, Oithler^. Dry Goods Merchants, Sad Milliners, also GoaUamea’s Puraishing Keepers are entraamd. with tho wholesale and retail diambmuo of ihem, aad to whoa mart Uboral terms their ensarpnae. and a cplendid opportaniiy npaws tofimm for sate and profitable business. or ler , a *'* , ‘* A 0 RCOORT> bbadlKy X CO,. sapUXdawJmm 33 Ann mreet. Now York, C. S.
Q. HOLMAN.—NO. 11, WEST VX* Waahineum street—Is now prepared to exhibit to has at* ewdomera aad tho public, a new besot del aad arek of Fall and Winter Iby Good*. Comprising now ood desirable styles as well as aU the sub I fabrics. No heave in the city shall svtt argood
AND EDGINS. — Hoaotoe Laeee aad Edg-
IS YOUR TIME.—THE 8UBrer .IMP *og . ■ goods ever broaght to tkto toarkrl-, wifi he fold: Preneh Mennoes t t all caloraamd prices; Ca-
with year Volcanic Oil
aad aaefhl mat Weasedit for
Wa applied it also on oar
Itie tra ly the most
for a trip aooas the Ptalas.
—C-, '■ - JOHN CUMMINGS. •City, Dee. 8th, ISSft
Wo any, than, to ali who may ha ; fo*a a supply at «aa
fihriag from extea of MeLaoe’s Vol-
pricas, we ate sow prepwad'io ofiwti mSd*B. CXKTFK fo. tMiK.rtl.Ea,
BAKGAIN&—WE 1NV1TR aaft “ ■ over 3M hi r the eity. 11* pay ia. call bedwo aassfiaam
Forafoe by tha proprietor, eonwr of Third and Pine
(Kr We are authorized THOMASS. HOLBROOK,as at (£r We ue authorized to auDOanee the nans* of JOHN D. TROftf*E as a candidate Mmt Keeorderof Marion Coaaty, safefcct to the decision of tho people at the October election. jun»-p 0^7"We are authorized to anoounce JOHN E- FOUDRAY as an indepoudmt candidate for sheriff. JUUlti f . . rt. ; 0^7“We are requested to announce JACOB VANDKGaiFT, of Ceater Township, aa a Candidate
SPECIAL NOTICES.
% * Ovti-xo* Crrr Cxaaa, t 3ept IS, Ittti i THE PHOPERTY OWHBHX OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS.—The Common Council will meet at the Council Chamber on Monday the 19th day of September, 1854, at 9 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of hearing and acting open alt complaints that may be presented to thorn in relation to the aaaesment uf property ia the city of Indianapolis for the ear. rent year. Attest. JAMBS N. SWBETSER •eptlS .City Clerk.
N AND AFTBH'SBP. 12 THB SAYOIGS Bank will be opened at 8 o’clock, A. M., and close atS o’cntek.P.M.; on Satarday and Monday evenings of each week open Until II o’clock, P. M. . septa JOS. R. ROBINSON, Ci&ier.
FOOTITS CHOLERA DROPS.—A valuable remedy for Cholera, Cholera Morbus aad Diarrhea. Prepared and sold by, juae28. HANNAMAH A DUZAN.
CONSUMPTION AND SPITTING BLOOD —See the certificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsay, for many years proprietor of the Farmers’ Hotel, Fredrickaburg, Va., and lateof the City Hotel, Richmond^
V*.
Dr. John Minge, of the City of Riehmoad, though a regular pLyrician, and of course opposed to what be called quack medicines, was obliged to say that its good effects in the case of Mr. Ramsay, were wonderful indeed. He had been given up by several physicians; had triad most of the quack medicines, and was On the verge of despair, as well as the grave, whan he tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Werefor the public to his fall and lengthy certificate around the bottle, staime his cure See advertisement. Augl
R. B. H. — 41HCK CURBS OF BILIOUS COLIC*—This distressing complaint demandprompt attention. It will readily yield to the R. R. R. treatment. Whenever you find Bile rising front the stomach, or a sour taste after belching, take three or four of R. R. Regulators, likewise one-half a teaspoon ful of Ready Relief, every Sfi minutes; rub the bowels, back and spine well with the Ready Relief; also lay a flannel wet wiib Relief across the Bowel*. HI F1FTK1.N MINUTES, Yon wilt he bee from dtstrasaing pains; the violent spasm- wilt be arrested, and vomiting entirely stop, ped. f.IS TOREK HOURS, A plea-ani operation of the bowels will take pdaca, and your whole system will become regulated and healthy. Persons who indulge ia too much green fruit, or cab bage, or unripe vegetables, and imUgnstlMe meats, shaoid take adose of Railway's Regulator* after eating, and they will geayssf violent attack* of colic. Keep the stomach ciean-and pure from acid, the bowel* and liver regular, and no sickness will trouble you—R. R Relief to neutraliie acid; R. R. Regulators to regulate tho system. R. R. B. Ofoce. IfiffFnHoM-at. anglfi
sire. Also, a fargs amount of RAI LROADand OTHFB SWGKS ami BONDS. We can oBcr many first tiMsaim - Wo have ire Hanses and Lorn for sale; also, lore »\ east lou, over 7U faram, a number of fine Mills, ron«»t fogr of saw, mil Is, grim milts, and factories of diderrm -kinds. For partienlars, «aU at oar ofoce. to itncsAScas. Persons washing to purehase Property would do well to fitoeosanaB. WauroaM have U understood that prices and terms are not stereotyped. We are always ready to receive propositions, making no charges againm custom ard, or pareeas wishmg to look at property We afford ample accommodation to those who desire to examine property with a view of purchasing, without expense to them, whan within a reasonable distance Rom the oity. TO TXS FTOLIO. to realize cash for their
rates of communion for selling Real Estate are as follow*: All salsa from B3M to SSjBOd iiiclusive, wilt be taxed •tffff eenL an commissi sa; as the value uf the prop erty advances above $3JRt) the raw per ceat. will decrease in the following ratio: Prom fiJi-oO to fot.UMat 1] ¥ cent., from BtiOM us ffi nob i.s ¥ aant.; foam gfi.uWto t7,Mfoatli R cent.: from »?,0uo to *8,two at I ¥ ceat.; fiftreo, and aa muck greater as the seat may be, it will not be lam than oae per ceiii..aud all same aa above mtMioncd going above $J,ore will he 2 p cent, charged on first ffJ,tXW. On the selaa of all praperty, while in oar hands, commission is ebareod. Be sola, no eomnitMion or charge whatever. Notice oftiUeauoo to withdraw pcope, t> from oar hooka, mreqnired two weeks previoas to withdrawal, to enable as teeieee up say proposed trade. Our sale* are brisk, and hove amounted to *50,000 hi one week. Strangers vuitiag our city, have every advantage uffeied them for selecting the most desirable bargains, and paramis having loads, Lots end Hoeree for anti, will be !>euefitted by the oxiraoniinary facilities offered to par-
(CP* All property entered in our olfice from and aAvr the first day of Aagast Ihsl, w!il adhere to the above rates. Ail t Meted befute that Haw will adhere to the old rates of comnnaiion. McKERNAN dt MAY, Successors to Chapman fo-McKetnan, SSJfiWeat Washingion-st., Indianapolis, J no. anglfi il Awtf
TWOW OPENING. —KNIVES AND j-v Forks assorted; Briiania Table Spoons; do Tea da; Tin’d Iron do do; do Table do; Brass Gaudlertnika, rtnnffora; Snuffer Trays. JACOB LIN DLKY, naslfi No. Iff West Washing!on-«I.
WESTERN
Clocks and Time Pieces. Coerilaud street, New Ywk.
rpo A CJo.
MERCHANTS !— J. e. BROWN, No. 3
of alt Deseriptions. Wbotestde and Betail. N. B Men hams and Dealers will do well to eali l>efore purchaaing elsewhere. asptllLdly
C»IRE INSURANCE.—THE UNDERX rtlUNKD has recently been apeemicd Sole AgeM fortheoldendrasporeible HaiitbrdPue Insareneecompeuy. Thi»aiff and deservedly popular Company, w .a chartered and organized in IMo. And wm never know . 11<» hack mater in adjusting honorably and prenquly, any • loss she has anstained in a basmes* uf forty-four years
• inrMUOOe
These reqniring Proteuion in this way, can't poaribly do better m. foaanffiffgins than obtain ber reponaibiluy, her lerme arwaa favorable as aavolhsr tound American or Fareign Company. Her repuimire ia world-wide and nreds no pa*> « relereneet ^Prteaoeer R ftcNaaght fo Ind'^h^fore, No. 5. West Wsehnicioii sneot. areiMlw
RESOLUTIONS OF TKK PEOPLE.—Wa had with pleaMue tha vast and increasing pop ulartty of McLxxn’s Volcanic On. Ljhimxnt, aotwithstanding the vile and malic ion* 4 Hiaa , *tknt were in vented amt iasaedfoaangh the press to injare its reparation. Retained, That having tested it. sod forntdil more efoenemaa than any other Imimant^-Teatidy for the cure 01 Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Pains,Senes, Eruptions ontke Skin, Piles* Burns, Scalds, foe, and for Hanes,to care Bweeny, Lameness, trains, Poll Evil, Kxtnla, Sores,
^*5.
we will eentinne te use it; for McLean’s eetebraieJ will never foil to care any external disease if
properly applied.
Read the following extract of a LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA. J. H. McLean—Dear Sir: * * • 1 a off all of tha
l\roTicB Lncsanord
TO TRAVELERS.—TIME
-L*FAVRTTUfo| iNoiANaroLis Railxoau.
On and after FkIDAY, Septem.! her 8fo, trains on this rued will run as folio w*:
HAIL Taaia.
Leave Laisyette at 730 A. MI .cave iadtaaapolis at HM.
Arrive in luffranapolisai lff.3b A. M.
Arrive in LatayetM at Sfifi P. M.
KXPaKM TBAi.V.
LeavefnffiempettsatCreA. M. Laave Imfoyette at til 15 P. M Arrive in LtfoyeNe at K.'tt A M. Arnvein Ijuliaaapolis at n.nh p. M. sepHI WM. DORMN, Su,, -
V RANK LESLIE’S LADIES’ UA-
wlgBrTE, 01 Paris,
for September, for sale el
septll
and New York Fashions H. P. WEST A CO.
TPO HOUSE KEEFERS.—THOSE, IN
ssrss SS?«5^SsSk
Flaaeti), ean be furnished at van low figures.
MOORR, CARTS fo OCRSLEB-
sepill
Wert W
and Meridian
^ n N£w; GKX>D6 1861—THE UN-
