Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1848 — Page 1

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL: A GAZETTE OF TUE PEOPLE OCrOßce on Illinois Street, iWft of Washington. BY CHAPMAN S & SPANN. OrThe State Sentinel will contnin a much larger amount of readings matter, on all subjects of general interest, than any other newspaper in Indiana. THE SIL11I-WEEKLY EDITION Is published every Wednesday and Saturday, and during the session of the Legislature, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdays, at Four Dinars a year, payable always in advance. THE WEEKLY EDITION Is published every Thursdiy, at Tico Dollars a year, always to be paid in advance. 1 in advance will pay for six months. $" w ill pay for three copies one year. Person3 remitting $10 in advance, free of postage, shall have three copies of the Semi-Weekly one year. g2 will pay fr six months. 1 will always be charged for the Tri-Weekly, and 50 cents for the Weekly, during the L -gislative sessions. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted three times at SI a square of eight lines, and be continued at the rate of twenty five cents a square for each additional insertion. Quarterly advertisements, per pquare, All advertisements from abroad must be accompanied by the cash, or no attention will be paid to them. C7Istaj;e must be paid.

From the Journal of Commerce. Chide ITIiltily the Erring BT CAPT. O. W. PATTEN, IT. 5. A KMT. Chide mildly the erring! Kind language endears ; Grief follows the sinful, Add not to their tears. Avoid with reproaches Fresh pain to bestow, The heat which is stricken Need never a blow. Chide mildly the erring! Jeer not at their fall ! If streii-tli were but human, How weakly were nil! What marvel that footsteps Should wander astray. When tempsl so shadow Life's wearisome way ! Chide mildly the erring! Entreat them with care! Their nature are mortal, They need not despair. We all have some frailty, We all are unwise, And the grace which redeems ut, Must shine from the skies. Baügor, .Me., April, Id-13. Tlic lUotlti Husband. He walks out with his wife on a week day, and is not afraid of a milliner's shop. lie even has "change" when anked for it, ar.d never alludes to it afterwards. He is not alxwe carrying a large brown piper parcel, or a cotton umbrella, or thec!tg$, or even holding th; baby in his lap in the omnibus. He runs on first, to knock at the door, when it is raining. He goes outSide if the cab is full. lie goes t bed first in odd weather. He will get tip in the middle of the night to rock the cradle, or answer the door-bell. He allows the mother-in-law to stop m tho house. He takes wine with her, and lets her breakfast in her own r 'O .1. He eats cold meat without a murmur, or pickles, ami is indifferent about pies and pudding. The cheese is neer to strong, or the beer too small, or the tea too wenk for Ii i ut. He believe in hysterics, and is me lted instantly with a tear, lie patches up a quarrel with a velvet irown, and drives away the pulks with a trip to Epsom, or a gig tu the Park on !

Sunday. He goes to church regularly, and 'akts hij tity, let him an to the town of Orono, .Maine, or to wifti to the oera r-nce a year. He pat for her losers the recorder of the United States, and inquire for at Cards, atld gives her all h:S winnings. He never i the name of titic 3Ir. Wooda, wlio figured conspicllies out about hi buttons, or brings home friends to j uously sotue leti or twelve years ago as a thief, mail

supper, ins cioitus never smcil ot tooacco. ile respects the curlaius, and never einokes in the Iioiim-. He carves, but never secretes fur himself the brown.' He respects the fiction of his wife's age, and would as soon burn his ringers as touch the bright poker. He never invades the kitchen, and would no morn think of blowing up any of the servants than of ordering the dinner, or having the tray brought up after I i ir : . . t .i. i !

eleven, uc is uiiiuttni 01 u. mnn-hcv. ; peculiarities was mat 01 launig in uusiuess once in He lets the family go out of town once every year, . every two years. Some people now-a-davs have the whilst he remains at home witii one knife and fork, j same extraordinary habit. Mr. Jones always paid sits on a brown holhind chair, sleeps on a curtainless j l, creditors fifty per cent.; no more nor nu less than bed, and has a chairwoman to Wait on him. Ilegoes ! ju$t fifty per cent. A very dignified and very pomdmvii on the Saturday and comes up on the Iondiy, ! pOUs man was JIr. Jones. Mr. Jones failed again, taking with him the clean linen, and bringing bick made an assignment of his goods as usual, and was the dirty 'clothes. He checks the washing bills. ! very much surprised when his assignee said to him, He pays the house-keeping money without a suspicion, '"Mr. Jones we shall declare a dividend of forty per and shuts his eye to the sundries." He is very rent." s.ir," said Mr. Jones in a very dignihVd easy and afilviionaie, keeping the wedding minivers- manner, you must make it fifty, sir. I (ilicays pay nry punctually ; never complaining; if the dinner is f,fty cents on the dollar, sir." It enn't be done," not ready; making the breakfast himself if r. j or-e is pays the assignee. "It shall be dune," said Mr. down; letting his wife waltz, and drink porter before Jones, elevating his right hand. Wc have not company. He runs all her erratic's, pays all her bills, enough property in our hunds to do it," said the asand cries like a child at her dafh. :'signee. "Sir," said Mr. Jones, 44 declare fifty per . cent. I always pty fifty per cent. and, sir, if you Almost a Fk.ht; oh a Talk of a House. A bet- have not sufficient properly in your hands to pay fifty ter joke enme off the other afternoon on one of our per cent., I, sir, will pay the balance out of my own Brooklyn ferry boats, than often occurs in this fun pocket." benighted country. ; -r- rr. - . -i A gentleman, who evidently had dimd, drove on ! To Volunteers, the b'at, ami forgetting the J entire lente rules of fer- ' Th undersigned mill continue tn obtain Land Warrant or Scrip nn nMrlff A r. .vp over'a verv anrv l.vokin" ilidivtd- cli-chin-ed volunteers, or Tor their hein or legul representatives.

ual, who if one might judge from ihn accerbity of his countenance, had not ; the latter seeing the vision of a horses head appear ver his shoulder, wheeled sud denly and caught the beast by the bridle, looking horse whips at the incumbent of the carriage. What the d-1 do you mean by catching hold cf , my horse said the driver. j And what ttie d 1 Uo you mean ny almost running , over me! replied the holder in the true Yankee spirit of answering one question by asking another. Lt go the hore ! I will not.' The driver dismornted, and advanced toward the other, whip in hmd and shortening his hohl upon the handle, sung out in a voice of thunder I tell you sir let go that horse! I'll b-d d if 1 Jo." You won't ! ' No Well, then replied the driver, throwing his whip . .1 i i i ...: i - i i . i.i ' o into U'.e vetllCl ami p.auiing ins nanus counon.iuiy in ; m ' - - - " - - - - I J ' Iii jK-cket", Well, then, just hohl him, will you j So snyinp, with a fioüte bow and quizzical grin, van-1 ihed into the cahill. The crowd of passengers who had been standing j spectators of the fight, roared aloud, not quite as gently, however ns 'sucking doves, nnd the contending party, dropping the reins n? if they were unpleasantly warm, marched otf for the other end of the boat. The Returned Soldjf.k and an American Liv. A New Orleans paper has the fallowing amusing incident : We were tnucli amused and interested yesterday at the capers and remarks of n soldier who had just returned from the war, ami coming up Cinal .trect had encountered, ot the corner of Chartres, one f our beautiful, graceful and elegant dressed ladies. " Oh, boys, jest Ptop,' h exrhimrd to his companions, and let us take one good look at a raal Yankee girl. I didn't want to coo t home for anything but that. I could Maud the (Jreacrs, their country, their climate, their hou.-es, their ea'.irg, drinking, barring the ptilkny, but, O Lord ! the women, with thir tawny Fkirs. hare f-et, thoir slip-hop ways, their cigarites, I couldn't stand them, no how you can fix it. I only wanted once more to fix my peeptri on a genewine American gal, and then I could be happy the balance of my days. And now I see one, and isn't she a sweet one ! See bow finely and gracefully she picks herself across the street; see how high she carries her head ; look at her face, isn't it a charmer ! Ilm Ts the lilly and the roe for you ; and look how modestly the hugs that nice little pink shawl." Just at this point, the lady, observing the excited manner of her enthusiastic admirer, interposed her gay little parasol between her face and the fixed gaze of the gallant soldier, whereupon the latter sighed deeply, and remarked, Wall, I suppose that's about as much of paradise as a poor private ought to have." Of all the passions, jealousy is that which exacts the hardest service, and pays the bitterest wages. Its service is to watch the success of our enemy ; its wanes to be sure of it. If it rnmes warm after this, we .shU have everything starting out of the ground directly." Heaven forbhl I have ttco wires under it."

Indianapolis, August 1S48.

A Scoundrel. The New Orleans Evening Mercury gives the following instance of a man's rascality and a woman's devotion : A umn, at one time our schoolmate, chum, and bed fellow, by long labor had succeeded in educating himself and was nearly prepared to enter upon the practice of law. He received an appointment of Deputy Postmaster in a Final town in Maine, and the next notice we had of him came in a letter of his own hand writing, dated in Jail, praying for efforts in his behalf, to ave him from the severe penalty which would follow his condemnation for robbing letters of their contents. Letters had been rilled, their contents stolen the money identified and traced to him, and he was found guilty, in spite of all efforts to save him, and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in the penitentiary or county Jail. He chose the latter. When lirl accused, he wa engaged to a beautiful and accomplished woman, who, With a true woman's neart, clung to In m and his fortunes, the more fortune seemed to frown upon him. With efforts worthy of manhood and a better cause, she struggled and toiled to avert the terrible verdict of guilty, " t :id its consequent punishment end infamy, but in vain. Through abue, discouragement, and obloquy she wavered not, till the fearful word fell from the COlirt, and then in a fit she fell upon the floor. Well had it been if she had passed away forever in that state of unconsciousness;! Dot condemnation, and the sentence and the prison bars could not blot out the warmth and light and energy of her love. With ardor unabated she procured a petition, sought out many of the most inlluctiiinl rnen of the nation, ohtaind their signatures, went to Washington, s;w the President, and her en-rgy, perseverance, eloquence, beauty and distress, procured the pardon of her lover, after several years of his incarceration and her sorrow and heroism had hem passed. She Ii. w to his cell, she opened his prison door, she set thecnpfive fret, and he deserted her, ruined in reputation and broken in heart, and married another. When last ue heard from the üfoiindrel he was living in Uoton, Iabs., where we hope he may have the pleasure of rending this tru history of his villainv. And if he ftels ony uncertainty of his iJen robber, convict, seducer, and an innrate. How Jonls Failed. There is much truth in the following little sketch, which we find going tho Fount's without any credit: There once lived in the good city of Dost on a certain Mr. Jones. This same IMr. Jones was an ccceutrie man very much so, and among his many other , ... . . - i - ln no rase decs fie rharje for his own service nocharpe lehi made altove the :iriml cost. Tili seldom exceed three dollars ; and in case the warrant or Tip U nt ohtnined, no charge i nude. Cr?"'" no i -la h l .j Km rnilii tf i rJif :l in Ol., tifkil til V U Ylrm nl I th. hmvtl ur.r nr. ncl GEOi A chapman, ,6lf. sentinel Office. KeiiliiiieiiCfTf CAIIMIU.H IX HIKVICO. An accuunl oj lhü .rations of the Indiana liriiiaJc on the line, oj the Rio (SranJe and the Sierre Mtdrc; and a tindicalionof th? volunteers against tht asj rsion.s oi ijji'iti's and unnnciafs. II y Isaac Smith, the late firt regiment of Indiana Volunteers. S F.COND EhlTION. rglllE first edition of t!ii n!iu l: imtdic ition having tioen csJL hausted, we have, purcl)" d of the author n riht to puldisii a secon I edition, vhich in now in jTes and will b; ready far Aclivery tctw:t:ii thu ötli nnd llthot Auiift. It will contain all the niiitter found in the first edition , e-iit-s some remarks upon the "Dun t Corresoon lenc', and a brief kttch ol the services of thf -1th ;m 1 .Vh la livia resiment, whirli vrvef on (Jen. Scott' line. This is a l'ok tl at Lou!d !' real I y every fmliatiiari, as it gives a cortect accotiat of the tervices cf tK Indian i Itiiaile. Vllllii. at tüe con luct of the volunte-rs, not only of Indiana, hut r uiui' v. of the wl mJf'u .hole Lnion.an l treat their 'landerers hü they deserve. woiks iotlirtmt; th l)dMt klaniler upon Indiana, and the ll-iome tl tt:rv uioii l:cr tra Incer. have been m extensively eirculatrd, it i lmpl tint the true friend of our Kta'e will lrn I l!,, ,r "u w , vc"1 rcuuti.n ot awo.k ot vindicatio. uriMllf t)l THE I'ltES.. T'c cordially reconiinend thi book to thft careful peruial of every I.i li man, tx lievinj th it no candid man ran ri-c Irom its perusal, without beinjr loiced to the conrluion that (Jen. Taj lor i.as infli' te f the grossest injustice upon our State in hi report of the bnttleof Hut ii Vista, t the Secretary ot War, nnd then converting hi injustice into slander, by persisting Jin the correctness of Li. report, he-i by ti e most indubitable evidence, it was thown th-it he u in error. Thi t ook, an 1 all the i orro?orntirig facts, hiw the worll that Indian i owe nothing 'o ( -n. Tjylnr, au I hi-t own course oovea that In li.ir.ians may not expect e n justice at his hands. Tiyptdine Journal. Thi book will jive aa eternal quietus to the slanders circulated anniest our brave volunteer by (Jen. Taylor and otber rribblors of the t gular aiiny, and every ludianiun sliould possess himself of a op . We shrill draw hrgcly frora its pajos as occasion may demand. iAtfeyetie Coaritr. It i au hon st ..il l nnpreten ling r cor.l of factn, many of which. came within the riterV p rsonal knowle ir ; an l enters at nonio length into Ihn rircumt OiCes connected with the'Jd regiment. ThT unfair and ungeoerou courne of ( Jen. Taylor townrdsth.it much atuised body of I'Mve men, it depicted in inch a matter of factsUle, as cannot fail to carry conviction to every impartial mind. Imliama State &tUinelA vindication Irom these vindictive assaults tlr. ouirh tfiis work is presented to the reader, together with a history of the proceedings of the Indiana Brigade, as also the battles and many interest, ing incidents connected with t'e campaign on the Hio (Jrande. The book is writteu in an agreeubln stvle. Its author wain member of the "Fountain Il'IIoys," which f trt will give it additional interest in thi region. I'eople'i Friend, Covington. It seems to have been prepared after a minute arid careful exam ination of fact., and written with much force. Franklin litaminer. We cheerfully commend the work to the public- Cratrfordt tille fr ritte. Wc l ave not hnd time to examine it wiih any degree of attention. We think the volunteers have been greatly ttlaudered, and especially the i Indiana regiment, but we think that they Imve been completely exonerated from theclurge of cowardice by the public, although (Jen. Taylor lias always refund to make any corr-ctions in his official depatrhe Greenabiirg Rtpoitory It is written in an agreeable style, and is an entertaining book. In it, justice is done to the 2d regiment. Democra'ic 1'haroe, l.w gantport. All orders accompanied by the cash will be promptly attended to. The book will be sold as follows : Single ropy 20 rents ; one dozen 32 ; two or more doxen at the rate of $ I HO pe dozen. JfcTereonii wishing to purchase copies re requested to send in their orders immediately , so a to enable u to m ike n correct ra'culation in relation to the demand, and publish an edition sultiriently large to meet that de man 1. CHAPMAN'S & SPANN. In lianapoli. July 25, 113. f7-Kr hange are requeued to give the above a single Insertion, or otherwise notice it.an l wc will reciprocate the favor, and send them j copy of the second edition. IT TIMS! TR4SÜ aTILT. a larjelot of ihos choice Ytsing Hys in. Cur Imperial Teas, "that can't be beat," at .MAYIIBW. unfowder, and 15-3r

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SEMI-WEEKLY.

ALITIAIYAtt FOU THIS YKAK 1SJS. r 2- sun. 4. vi S a. c moon's riiA;s. rift $ett i M H. M D. M. M. January: 2 3 9 in 16 17 2:i vM 30 31 February: 6 7 1 A 3'.l I 43 -I -IS 4 11 18 5 6 7 12 13 1 1 8 7 17 New Moon F'irt (Ir. Full Moon Last Qr. New Moon Firt Qr. Full Moon Lat Qr. New Moon First Qr. Full Moon Last (Jr. 6 12 20 27 6 29 M 6 ti M 6 27 M 0 20 M I 12 19 "JO 21 22 j 7 7 ! 4 53 25 -:6 i7 '2! '.'9 ,7 4 .V.I I 1 K 1 2 o tf, 23 1 . 3 4 V6r4 . 6 5 13 5 21 5 3o Ö33 5 4M 5 57 i r, fj ir, 6 23 4 II 8 C E 2 13 K 11 1-2 j 47 IS 19 ft 3 25 0 ; 6 30 13 1 I 1H 10 19 F. 27 2 SC M 27 2S '."J Starch: 3 10 17 24 4 ! r. .n i 12 3 39 M 3 K 32 K 10 K 6 7 13 14 'JO II II 19 27 12 19 ! j " 1 : 47 1 I 5 4." S i . 37 1$ 27 M 23 :0 31 April: 2 3 4 " G 7 Sow Moon First Qr. Full Moon Lat Qr. New Moon First Qr. Fu I Moon Jidst Qr. New Moo il First Qr. Full Moon 3 10 2t 3 U 18 5 23 F. 9 10 11 1-2 13 14 15 , 5 '.V if. 32 7 11 M l 17 l! 1! 2 21 V2 ' ., 20 23 21 20 21 '27 28 2!l , 5 12 t) 10 ti 4 -? 6 sr. 7 : 7 9 7 )4 8 öl M 8 42 M May: I H 2 3 4 9 10 II 5 G 12 13 19 V0 ) - 4 4 57 4 1 4 46 37 M 19 E 4 M 9 K 7 14 21 Q 1 II it l.- Iii 17 IS " i .ii i i i i 29 30 31 I 5 ß 7 r 1 11 14 13 19 JO 21 22 X) 27 2 3 U 10 ir. i: I June: 4 42 18 1 8 lr n o m 1 1 :h M a 2o e 0 49 .M 4 tl E 4 39 4 37 ! 4 34 39 : I 39 , 4 4t I 7 -2 1 7 23 7 -2 2 721 7 21 7 19 7 !." Last r. 2 2i 27 2H 29 30 New Moon ?rj July: 1 3 4 .r 6 7 Fir-t Qr. Fu'l Moo.i 8 16 23 3 6 14 21 rt M V IV II I I 11 1 ,7 i 4 4 -i 3 43 M 5 50 M 1 47 M 9 19 K 2 3S E 10 .0 M 1 23 E 16 17 H 19 20 21 2 ! 4 50 7 10 j Last Qr. 7 4 ! New Moon i ft .-,7 j First Qr. 6 (Ii ; Full Mnon ii 43 i L-t Qr. 23 21 23 2U 27 30 31 I 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 2S 29 ! I 5ti ASust 4 11 V 3 12 i 5 10 19 i 5 17 20 i 5 25 13 It 1 Iri 17 VO 21 22 2: '21 27 2 29 30 31 September: 3 I ." 6 7 to 1 1 i2 n 1 1 17 19 20 21 0 35 New Mv.on 1 8 5 31 5 4:i 5 52 ri I P 1 Ii 26 6 2 t First ()-. S 5 K 4U M 2t E 37 M U 17 I Full Moon 13 o ! I f. in l. 1: 22 23 .5 39 New Moon 27 21 2 2 i 27 October: 12 3 4 8 9 10 II 13 5 17 18 22 22 21 26 2' 30 3 Novemtur: I 5 6 7 H 12 11 J4 1 19 29 21 2-J 229 fi 13 20 27 30 14 21 2W 4 11 1 : 12 19 26 2 9 ir 5 42 j Firt Qr. 3 34 Full Moon ä 25 ! Lit Qr. 5 Irt I N'w Moon .) 12 19 2i F 23 M 10 Id M 0 49 M 9 S Ii 0 23 M 7 57 K 1 ! E 3 52 K 6 14 St ": 0 12 17 21 22 23 21 0 1 First Qr 4 10 17 ) 1 I 5t 1 4! Ful Moon Lat Qr. NYw Moon 23 21 30 20 27 Oecemrir: rt 4 1(1 II 17 1 21 25 31 2J 39 4 4.3 4 :9 4 :is 4 .17 4 39 G 13 9 10 2:s 30 First Qr. Full Moon 3 10 17 C 28 V. II 19 21 21 2 2 2- -i7 28 29 L ist Qr. .New Moon 2 10 44 M MOST BRILLIANT SC II KM ES KOR AUGUST, ISIS. J. IV. iH:uiry iV Co., .Uniiaxi'r. S IO,000! !Ü!0,3;jf! 4 ri iosof S;IO,)00! VIRGINIA STATE L TTEUV, For endowing Lccsbur .Icademy and for other purposes. 'las N. 30, for If 48. Tobe drawn in Alexandria, Va., Saturday, Aucut 5, 131?. SPLENDID SCII KM 1-:. 1 prize of 3" 0 ), I do o,::ül, fJ-A d. 10,ltCO. 4 do 5,0U0, I do 2,30), Vo do 1,0'J. 15 do .ÖD, 4tc. Ä.C. 7"? A'. Lottery '. Dratcn liallots. Tiekets 10 -hjre in prornrtion. Certificities of packnges ol 20 Whole Tickets $130 (V) Ho do vi". III o &5 tx i,j 26 Quarter do 3i 50 10 VvilA s fsir.00( :n si ."(), 00O ! vuujIMa stati; lottkuy. For endowing LecsLurg .hadcniy and Jur of her purposes. Cla!.s No. 41, f'r lss. To he draw n at Ale.vamli 1a, V.. on Saturdar, August 12,143. BRILLIANT M'HI'.MK: 10 prize of $1." ,00'J are 15),) K), 1 do 5,IJ7, l'J do 1 ,ox, Hi do GIJO, 10 do 4o0,&.c.,i.c. 7." A'. IrtUry Vi Draicn ISaJIvts. Ticket $10; tdnresin uoortion. Certificate of p ic kajji-td" 2."i Whole Ticket $1"0 00 do do W lliiif do 65 W do do 25 (Quarter do 32 50 A Xcw SHit'inr. (0,O00 for lesi IolIar.. VIKGIMA STATE LOTTLItV. For endowing Lecsburg .lcndemy and fur other purposes. Clan No. 1.1, lor IM. To I drawn in Alexindri t, Va.. on Saturday, August 19, 18I A SPLENDID Ni:W SC11L.MK. 1 prize of SÜÜ.O', 1 do 2J,7.,, 21 do 1lowe.1t 3 No.) 00 , 1,350 do ny 2 Na) yn, 25,740 do (one No.) 10. (any A'. L-tl 1 - l'J Drawn liallots. Tickets 10 nhares in projKirtion. C'ert.tirates of jochaßes of 20 Winde Tic kein $140 00 I lo do .'( Half do ?U CO Do do 25(4u irter do 35 00 50,000 Dollars! S20,IMKI. $lt,00H. ()G A. Isdtery 1 3 Drawn Ballots. Making near hi as man if I'riz's as Blanks! YIIICIMA STATU LOTTKUY. For endowing Leekburg Academy, and for other purposes. Class No. 4 , tor IrTobe drawn in Alexandria. Va , on Saturday, Aiigut2ti, lli. SPLENDID SCHKMK. 1 prize ol S -.0,000, 1 do 20,oou, J J(J j ,1100, 1 do 5,000, 1 do 2.910, 1 do 1,000, 10 do 1,00 1. 10 do 500, 20 d.M,0, Xc, &.C Tickets only 315 shares in propoiiimi. Certificates i. packageol 22 vVhole Tickets 3140 00 I do Hi Hall do To 00 Do d-i 22 ti'iarter I : 5 W Iht do 'Jo Lttjliih do 17 50 5y Order f'or Tic eti ind shares 1 11 1 Certificatef of Package In the ahove splendid lotteri, will he promptly attended to, and an odicial account of each diawiug w ill l.c .nil immediately alter it is over toall whom ty oidertitkets Irom us Address J. M C. M AUKV, Aqentsfor J. W. Maury it Co., Managers, lt;:iw ,r Ali x iinlii i, Virginia. nodular l'ackt'i F it ti M tSTi! JI1I)IMQ TO CIC:iMVATI. la rtmuo-.titiri with t'n M. i' I. Railroad. tnyUT. icw aril splendi-l steamer VI.SCt)N'HLN, T.T.Wright, Q. Master, will 1.mv M i Iimoi cvt-ry Monday, Wcdneaday, i.nd Friday, on the arri il of the cars at half ast cne o'clock, P. M., and will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday , Tbursdav anJ ftaturdnv at 12 o'clock, M. MADISON BK.LLK will leave Malison every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at I i o'clock, '. M., and will leave t im imiati every Mou lav. We ines ,iy, and Kii luv, at 12 o'clock, M. Passengers coming in 011 the cars will had it greatly to their advantage to take this lin- of bo its, s th en always belurnihed with a go 1 ta'e room. Als 1, in ronuiij from Cincinnati, and all intermediate ports, to take the ra', tly will lind tl.it line the clieiipe;, ns they run remain on Noard all night free of charge. IVOTll'I' TO iunm:ns. f ?f 1 II K FM1 vall n loll mff .if J.I&- tWm tlk trl ,4 ah t .iL ;, of tlt; grubhins. S'adiiiß and l r. Iging nf Ihat art of the rem and I ndi niajsilis Kaüroad bet went Nohl.pv.lleand U- routh end of lh emkinktiieiit on I In- wsitli mMioI Call creek. Sealed proposals will lie re-, eived by Ihe pjents of the comp my at the t'ourt Ilsir,l4twren the hotnsof 10 o'clock. A.M. ami 4 oVIih k. P. M.; and llw work, in sections. awarded to ihe lowest re-poiifiMe Ijditers. ISy order of the Imirt. T.T. HClLKR, NiJiiesville, July 21. 143. K-4wis Serref.- ry pro tern. Tiiö.ii .is a I . SiaM v ii , !r;tpcr :nitl T;iilor, Main street, P0i.1t Commerce, Indiana, opposite the Junction House, HAS opened a full and splendid assortment of rendy made Cloth log suited to this meridian, which he onVrs for sale on the most reasonable terms for eash, or wheal at the market price. Ile is also in receipt of the latest eastern fashions, and holds himself In readiness to do any wink in his line at the hortest notice and in the m t fashionable Ftyle. Call, gentlemen, and examine f. y ourel ves. Point Commerce. la., July 10, 1813. Ct-Jtwi swi: VOI R Il.lli:S! A LI. in wantoffaihionsble and cheap hatsor caps are inittd tnexamine thestoek of the nhc nber. None shall po away diatilied,asthey aredetermiued to givethe very bis ibargainsio be bad in the city. ihopoppoittdlrowniiig's. BECK & CO. Nov. 2';, 1S47. 53-y WE continue lo purchase in large Iota for ceWa at low rates. nn)h' SMITH 6t. IIANNA. SALT! SALT!! HÖH FRKSII SALT, just received and for sale at .la jison prices, addin freisht. BLYTHK & HOLLAND, Oec.14.IH47 Usilroad I. ool m ISS P.UF.MF.R'S new work, Ftrrrtbers and listers; n Tale of Domestic Life, by Fredcnca Uremrr. Jn-t tecelyrd by hood a. nohlk, lf-tf Djtes's New n-iüdinj.

ATTK.TIOV! TUR WIIOL.U Tioiii I'atu;! 3 ET nil on the sick call, or mmu! to tlie a rents for the su le of i Dr. J in. It. R()vv.i!p! in v.iluiMe l.iiiiilv presr nations, viz : Iowa nd's Tonic Mixture, thai old lavotite and Pierling remedy lor I'"V- f and Ag't" ! Rowaiid'n Fiirprive Pills, 1 nov and orijinsl combination of mild, active, and rieiiiiti puiative elements. .No mercury nor mercurials in them. How anil's Dl icherry Itol Ni7.enpes,M hich never fail tor.nre the Itiivvel otii(dainl 111 one l;t '. Kuwait 1 h 'oiigli Lo7iiRf!, lor Couahs, Cold-, fcc. Row and's Worin Lozenses, for ilertroying Worms, &.C. The follow mg are our present acrredi'.ed Agents lor the counties inentioht'd : lndan.ip,hi, TOMMNSON RROTIIEKS, fign of the Golden Moiiar. 'oite Washincton Hall. Cumberland , t ak ts .t I'MtRus. H'lttaiik (Vnnfy J. Templin fc Co., J. Mcrherson Si Co., E. Raymond, ami T J. i I atfielit. .Viilivn Cvumy J unes Cray, v'". J. Atherton, Jolin Morris, Sen., and Douglass &. Clark. .Montgomery County Henry & Ott. Jlfdricks Ccuntij II. E. reell. J I imiHon County lit nUtn Tansey, Dani 1 Hare, anil Templin 81 Kooker. n.'.Me Otnn'H II. II. Soenfer.S. K. Hnrdy, and Mark & Billings. W M. T. CRANE, iJeiierul Agent for the West, located at Cincinnati, Ohio. d--vly-wlni-lamy v 1 11 i-i ä u .u lit Lir i ühaaci:. i'lotcction liisiiimirc Company Of iVcrr Jfi Kti,', inorpornlrd Ftbrttary Vith, 18 IS. Capital. 200,000. 1M KKlVI oi:s. V"i Iiam Thomson, of New Jersey Peter J. Stryker, ot New Je; sty. Jarnos Taylor, of New Jer?v. Duvi I Sdiiiler'.uii, of New Jelaey. William J. Bowne, uf New Jeisey. Ew::r! Payon,city of New York. Matthew Hu lvlal.-, city of New York. James . Mclnty re, Urookl) n. (I. F. Power, Bi ook.lv n. W.M. THOMSON, TrcHJi-nt. J. V. Voon h:k. Secre tary. (r-Tl!i Company expect ta i!:erve the confidence of the public, hy lining tini. o ss mi h" fnora'de terms as any other similar institution, and liy tlirt utiuo-t fdirness ru-l liternlily in all their :ealini. All losses w ill te jiro:n;tly adjusted and ;iid ; nn-1 in the event of disagreement the mittt-r nviy li: re fer re J to dii:iters 1 men, or the Company will abide the decision of the Courts oj Indiana. CII.1S. It' CWY, General jluent for Indiana, who is prep.ire.l to iue Policies promptly on Fire and Mtrine. Ht.'ks, and to pive ?v letter or otherwise. allIeired infur mntioii . Orh e in si üte ßa'uk Mui Linier. 9 Am b-iui: a "Vi) " n 'ui:ni t xsvit Cxvi:7 TJu; C;iinteii Ins. '., T !Vev .ICJey. Cirir.U. $I03.0(.0,-C4.irffirii ls32. 'SIIE direct irs ol 'hi e.onitany are some of the most wealthy and M intluei:! i.il men in New Jerney l.o-fe jiaiil 111 ihisc ity. Thi coiiii:uiy will ihuie in. n tnmlv.r, fuinitiire, ptorri, dtve'Iins, 8nd in: iiirartorie, not etreeilin? $.,t00 on onerisli; also, vessel, cargoes, and freight. DIKKCTtUtS IN NEW JF.R3EY.

Robert w. oüpen, jourH w. t.iori n , turn n FKTir.Ki, Ca.ndfi. Cumdtn Ca itulr n. Camden. lBKriR TOOLE , J OH M w. MO KLC , II. L. PI LKLET, UK 1411 Tor, JCUK SMITH, Camden. Camden. Camden. Camden. Camden. M TH IM PA U, 1. K Covpk;;tmwaite, Unruim. I5c micki.c, Camden. II L. Uvi.ki.et ,Secy . R. W. Ofjnr.N, rrefident. A;plirfiMiu for iu'ir:tn? nny !e und- to CII AS. W. CADY, Apeut ;it I udi.iii'ip Iis. (O.'lire in Mite tlnik lluil t ne ) 9-3-n 31ADISOiT XD lIIAiAlOLIS CAIIiUOAi). SUMMER .IRR.I.YnrjVE.VT. OS an4 rtfler Monday, May 1-t, Hl-i. the Passenger Cars will leve Madinon and Indian. ipoiid daily, (Sundays excepted,) at fo!Its, vi. : l-ave idin at7 o'clock A.M., and arrive in Indianapolis, at ahoiitli. 4'J. P.M. I..r iiniii i.iiiis pi i ; 'ir.KCk ;i. m.,aii(l uirlve in laüisuil, at ahout 1. 3'. P. M. Fieisht trains run diily lenvin? Madison and Indiinapolii at 5 o'rloi k A. M . All Kreisln for the Northern Station must he at the depot at Madison by oYIor k, to insure its s'liomenl the surreeding d.iy. '.May,!-!-. M if HLMtY It. II ALL, Sup't. JAM RS Sl'LCROYi: r .-pectfu'ly annminres tn his old lyrv customers aim tne puuue, tnai ne is rnrrmiit " wo r5h ,.t.i ,., ii ,,f .unie-s as cheap ns they can te old by any other tsiaV.il;:nent in Indiana. Person in want of Saddles, ' jindUa, Jlarneii of 11 kinds, Saddle at.d Carpet Rags, Trunk, H'lups.vT any article in his line, rre requested to call ami i-ee his asiottment. Now iii inul tcliit ii g, n lot of full ui Saddles, a vetjr jM'rior article. J Also, just received, a select lot of Stirrups, Tree. Plualt, Webb , Trace Chains, Hurkle, Maine, Nc, all of which will he old for A very Ptnail advance on cost. AI his old Hand, two doors east of Meti- j diau .'treet. I ridi ui-po;is. ' I Withal .ind other kind of mereha nalle produce will I e leceived at liiaritt prin s in p-iyinent for any of the abore articles. 73 j vasiii.m; o 11 1 roic s in:, j rIMlIJ! tine Tavern SM nd, (rotidurled for the lest twelve yeatsby - K. Iliownii'B) is now olfered for sale. To persons acquainted , with lu ll mi 1;. 0I1-, a description of this property would not he necesary; but to those unacquainted, it maybe proper to any, that il is, situated on Washington Mreel a' out the. centre of the city of 1 ndian- . apoli. The buibliuss are brick the front three stories ahove the basement, the wingstwo stories, the whole contaitiin; seventy four room. If desired, an intensive Mab! having seventy Malls, with the necessary craneries culm and beds attached, will be (dd with the stand. The lumitiire in the building heloncttig to Mr. Crowning, for si.le. I May II. 184-. Molf H. I. BLYTI1B. TEAS! T H AS!! Iii1iait:muti .tiz'iirv of I lie I xwzw your i:a.t. TEA COJIIM.W! f h1II. undersigned on'y ngent tor Indianapolis nml vicimt) ,ior th-fsa'e of t! unrivalled Teas of lh New York Canton Tea Company, oilers to the public Teasri'KKF, mom: Fit agra nt. and ruBFttT for the money, tin 11 cutt be obtained at any other house in the city- II -epecf I'utl invites ti e attention of all tea drinkers to his assortment, confident th.it after a single trial, these justly celebrated Ter will a I tvai be preferred. A II- DAVIDSON. dcc2 No. 1, Vorwool's Hiock,o,-'posite hc Palmer House. VYIUAV, CO'VHYAlTE." rT-,HF,. undersigned will regularly rn cnniijes for the conveyance of pissengets aul hiage to and from the Kaitrond DeiKd. S!iteswill beleftnllhe Palmer ll:iu-e und t'cates'a (late Drske's) Hotel, where, by leaving mines and hildies, persons will be called for in auv part o town. Chuges low, and evety possible accommodation offered. JOHN LIS HOP. M .y 3, IHH. lO.-.-tf i;ll :ml Silver Uiilcli. Jv.w 'li'y, Ac 'gHK public ar.: re-pectfully noticed that they can buy Oold S- und Sil vir Watrh, Jcwi-lry , &c. t Kastern Coif, from this time until the 1st Sep:euib. i , by cil in at W. II. Ta lbott's Jewe'ry Store. All arMeles warranted- We want to c ose our present itock to make 10011 for new Fall and Winter suppty. I)-n't let this opportunity to et a cheap Watch go by ; all should Clal an 1 secure a bargain. Store opposite Washington Hall. 13 V. II. TALllOTT. CotttHi :uil Wool 1I;m h:ti Cards. rpllK tthscri,,er. thankful f r Ihe very li'enl patronage hd hasreSL ceived for the last twelveyears fro 11 M anufacturers and Carders of the West, would now inform them tint he has on hand, and will berereiv';ii2lhe piesent winter, n Mid assortment of Machine Cards, inannfaciured at f.ei:aer, M ma. hmetti which v. ill be warranted in every tnrtieul'tr, and d I at t'inciunaii prices with th freight added. Also Packs, Miiinry und tJomli plate. A. G. W LLARD, Jan. 7, IH 17. f3 No. T.fJrifhth's blink, opposite Palmer House. TlOOH I'LATI'S. rMlli suWritier would re-pe. tful I y inform the citizen of Indinuap lis an I of M irion croin'y, ! it he hns purchased the rihtof tl city mi l county, t uw Mortis s Patent Door Plates, a nnc, benuhful and durah e article, already in general use in many dares 1:1 the IJ- iVd SHte, uhich he is prepared to put up 111 jrMd ftvle at !ho:t notire, and u reasonable terms. He invites all who pre Ic-iious to o- n neat nnd pcimanei.t door plate, to r.il and examine lor themcves at I is residence on Illinois street. May 25, 1H4X. H J-Smos. (Journnl copy.) A. A. LOUD F.N. T. lZIiESI!CtT V ViVS 11 i) FORTIES. 'PHI; Subscriber h is ii-d received from T. Ciltiert ft. Co.'s eeletirs- - ted Msiiufaetory, lt.ton . Alis., two Piano Foites ; one of which is a bn.tiitiful J In! loin Come', Rusevood Cane, with an A'-olian Attarh iitent. r,'liey are warran'ed in every particular, and are otfrredfor sale for cash, at Hie Manu farlurers' ware 100m prices. I ran furnish to order. from the same establishment, Pianos of every descripiioiide siied.on the same terms. A. U. WILLAH!), jan 12 6- No.."., Griffith' Mock, opposite Palmer House. rem Sam:. Ä NIAV Store and dwelling housp, containint Tour 7 rooms, eligibly situated, at the M. At I. K. It. Depot. Poesiion enn be had immediately The property w ill he Kohl for lexsthan cost, if immediate application be made to 1 IT (CO. A. CII.MMAIV. Gitoer.itiEs. EST Rio 'Jotlec; Prime N. O.Suar ; Old Hour'on Whiskey, (7 years old :) No. 1, lute LeaJ ; In nore, for sab; at Louisville wholesale priccs.by luT-v I). C. TF.AL, West side U.R. Depot. liYri.irroiviiKit! w-wyK offer for sale two superior brands at Cincinnati wholesale TT prices wit'iont al liiig transportation. Junel.".. ä SMITIIIIANXA Cm HOXF.S FreOi Lemons, ( lir.-ct from New Orleans ;) 10 I ris ) DnMi! Re- liried Whi-kv, just rwf ived on eorisinment, and for sale at lowest cash price, by D. C TKAL, Writ fide Depot, lndimiapolis. l3tf PK I. III X. O. SIJIAK. 3() IinL' V. O.SiiP.-ir: !. Ctarifled and U. llcars. w bolesale and retait,at MAYHKW'o. I6-3w

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T FAV arrangements havinjr been made at our establishment, 1 we would jrive notice mat our Cai'fliiiu ."tlaciiiiics. After a thorough repair, with New Cards. &c, are now ready to run. They are in the hands of Messrs. Dostinn a nd Laude, who are experienced in the whle business of Carding, Spinninr, Weaving an 1 Manufacturing, in all the various bi anchesof Satinets, FLnnd, Jeans, P.lankets, llroddcloths, &.c. The l ulling .Hill Is in excellent order, and country work is finished at short notice and in good style, of every color- Silks, Satins, Shawls, Bonnets, and any l)ress..s that mav have been faded or spotted, recolored and made as bright as new. Our isiisf .Hill Is in excellent condition, and under the hands of Mr. John Clark. Grist work done at s'.ort notice, and as good turn-outs warranted It (roin any mill in the county. Flour cn-h;nged at all times when wished. The highest price in e.-tidi paid for Wheat. To those of our customers who live on or near the Michigan Road, we hereby givear'i'cuVir nnttce, that the bridge toll over tlm river is free for all coming to mill or ;o the Carding Machine we have mi le arrangements with Mr. A. Wilson, the proprietor, to that ell'oet. Remember, fill who come to our establishment with Wool or Oram, com-? FREE. The mill is once again in our own hands, and we hope by attention to the wants of our custom. ers to merit a share of jiatronage. We hav- also jusi put in op eration a Xow Saw Itlill, and are civing a hili price in cah for Saw-logs at all times. Sawing; Oone on hares. We can safely recommend our establishment to the public for despatch and attention, and will ensure satisfaction. NA 'I II. WKST, May5,im U6y CEO. K. WEST. IKIOIS A! MUMS. t TUR uincriber has now in his employ the very best workmen I lie country ntTords, and hist.n hand alarue quantity of i!i finest .stin k of Leather, selected by himH-lt exprcpsty for this m irket. He will now m iunf.icture HikiIs and Shoes (if every description and stvle, warranted to perform tre,and atstichprice as Cannot ai to mi it. lie paitiruhuly desires 'i'lur AfK'iifioii of the I.ariic, as he isdelermitted that none of the common paptr ronrerns.tn much puffed, shall begin to match wiih his, either in soilness, durilnlit y , tyle.orrheipness. A they vaiuetlieirlive. health, and appearance, he a dvtse-, at ibis season of the year e-peciaüy, that they be neat and Comfortable underfoot, l'hey shall certainly be suited in every reSJtect. Persons nrtferring imported Roots nnd Shoe, are informed that he has on hind jii extensive assortment selected by himself ; and being pr.irtira'ly familiat with the business, all may rest assured that be has neu that be cannot recommend as superior In those generally fold. All desirous to he pleased in bargain, are invited to give hica a tall. He is still at the old stand, opposite Washington Hall. lwn doors we6t of Tom luson's Dru Store, ready ti wait on and uit his ciistomera. Iinn't forget his low iirices. yll.'vl LrenfiOv 1 1 1 A. K.NODLF.. K1V noon stout-:. r1E sills'-rihi.-r would respectfully inform his old friends and cus'omers and the public eeneia'iy, that he. Ins opened a liaok Store llre-Mv Opposite the Pa'mer Mouo, wbere ho intends to keep a general assortment of HOOKS AND STATION KU Y. Having tietu engaged in the Hook t usiness for several year in this city, "ti-I flora the experience l-c l;a had in btiyinf hooks lor the Western trade h leels confident that he will be able to keep at all times such a stock ns will meet the w ants of the puTdic. II i now receiving and opening a general assortment of Law, Me lical, Miscellaneous, Theological. Historical, Srhooland Classical Hooks; also, new and popular putdirations, and a fine lot of Children's Books, together with a full aortmtnt of Engliih and American Stationery lie would respectfully invite all those in want ot books and Stationery to give him a call betöre purchasing Having adopted the cash 8) stem, he will be enabled to sell articles in his line at reduced prices. Small piof:ts and quick sates is the order f tlie day. C. II. DAVIS, Hooksiller nd tatloner. Opposite the Palmer House, Indianapolis, May, l4S. 113-r ti:iMt' no rsEt TJIIIR underipned having taken the above houw for a term rf - years, will he prepared to accommodate all iho-e who may favor him with their cu-loui, jk early as the 15th August, 1S4-1. The hIhivp house, which was lecently built t y K.B. Duncan of Ihe city c f lndl:inaKlis,lru!i,iiia, is situated in said city a few rodflimme (lialely e..st ( f llie lenot of, the Madison and IndiauajMilis railroad "ii "f ii nuKi iiwrtni iful ami lienlthv sites in ihcity ; isalsrtre and rommodiisi.s Hirer siorv brick buildme with a porch lo earn wory extending the eiilne lcneth if Ihe building, upon wlitch a disir open from each room; the room rre. very lnrre and well ventilated, and the entire house is weil protected from the sun by shade trees. H.ipgite will be taken to und from the depot without troubht or ch irce to the owner. 1 1 is the inrenti.oi il the undersicned to IcTep his table ns well furnished, and his bed.lin in as ood Myle and condition an th;l of any ho:i-;c in Ihe city, and he promises lint every painsou his part w ill e exerted to render his house as comfortable for tiarrllers and city Ixiarders a.- any lumte in ih city, and I tm his riers will be reasonable. There is connected with the establishment a large and commodious fit aide, where horses will be liken care of in the let manner. I'er-ons wishin; to take pnssnge instates will at all times be accommodated without trouble. IIANNKR LAWHKAD. In.lianaptdis. JulyJ3, D-IS. 13-fim ITnil'rf:iki -s :iitl Coniii-Mukvrs KKSPECTFULLY inform their Iiiendsund the public, that lhy have removed to their new wn rehouse, just west of their Lobl one. They are now prepared to furnish all articles of ' Cabinet Furniture, elegtnt, cost I v, or cheap, to suit Ihe taste 'of uichaers. They will also pay proiii4 and particular attention to funeral atrangeiuents, and will undertake the w hole or auy part thereof; furnish a one or two horse hearse,carliaue, Alc.. at the shortest notice. As I hey keep ready made coffins on hand, Ihey w ill be able to furnish the same prompt ly, nnd at lower than the usual rates. Ihey will make coffins to ordei at the bhortest notice, either day or night, and will in every way piarantee to give satisfaction. One of the firm can eh ays be found, out of business hours, at his residence, directly in the rear of the warehouse. LI SOUTH GAM Va lEIOT, On Irl:iv:uo Sti of, Soulh or Ihe Court House Sniiar, Iii(li:iu:ipolis. f IJNKR SM IT I I'd ci ni I nu ids to his old customers and the public generally, and wtsild inr..m f i, .n i i. i i ! Ins made iii h rraneemeiils as ...ill u....l.l liim tu Iren n I on k1. lilt SUOlilV of the A--f 111 ' I - rr -7flr . a -I. .. .. t n ..... tiL-ilrf Choicest game OI llie simniii.iiuiii hj wmr oou Turkies, Oeee, Ducks, Chickens, I'gg, Itutter, Ye g- " elaMesol rvery linn anu iirniw kii. tnnK- fi nished. Families porch . -nig can nave ineir guis ue..vr.e.. .. . y pa-ttof the c.tv free of expense. A. .S. hopes by Unct attention to business lo Mcüre a liler:il p iironi 13-11 l HiU UI)IX(i AM :o.M.lll.SIOi. rpilK undersigned are prepared torece,e and frard all yro-J-pertvtntru.tedthtb.ircare. Hav.ngalarg v . b.ta m and co.n.nn.l.u.1. Wnrch c on the t a sole of the INDIA N AI Ol.IM H1I ItOD DRI'OT, and from a kno leilge olthe lnMiuessand by nromptattention to ordeisand com.nuiiicution, they hoe to receiveH-hareofpubl.cpatronage. Rv.?j-rtirIee..niiRMMOMi for sale willbe-old in accordance with instruction-. Merchant consigning their good.to us, ca.. have the Jre,nts pa.dandthe goods delivered to them without delay. Advancements made on ,tumei.t.ol Fl..ur,Wheat,Corn.Hye, Oats, Harley t loverSed, T.Ltl,gr. a hm: issoii iMii:x r 4Y Ladies an I ientlemen s ai iies, (Jr0 W Bridies, Harnesses, Trunks. TravrJl .. ...ii. I Tl .ill,,, mii. SI elltl nags, VOIiai , min an vni'i - CU-s neioii'inio in-s ";' , - - . ,. and for sa!e at very low prices, a lew uuen " l-pii- ' Housti.hy May IftBSOAT, 1IBOV ! jL'T roinoiT, a most valuable private, residence, situated in U a troo 1 neighborhood. House surrounded by choice fruit aal shade trees, and lot running from one street to another, presentin two fronts. Terms one half cash, and the reminder in two payments intone end two years, with interest; or three fourths in hand and the re siduc in two 3 ears, without interest. !so agtioJ corner lot, ia Wand's addition, unimproved. A rrood'w oik horse, or a new two horse wagon will be tak. n in part ayonthis lot, an 1 the balance in rV r v art J Indianapolis. June 3. 1? It. tf " VTiT? VT r.i ? 'v 1 1 1 o 11 : rnHK subscribers hive n.iw opened a Marble ho; m Indian iL arolis.on Washington str-. i, opposite the Deaf an 1 Dumb Asylum, where they have, and eii!eito k -ep co..iantly on hand, n lar-c and splendid assortment of line n arble. consisting ot Monuments, Tomb 1 able, Head Stones. Centie Taldes. iC w Inch will I. executed iu the l est woikn.anh iolike manner, not surpassed in the west, an I havinc constantly on hand a large assortment they are prep.v e 1 to eli on the most reasonable let in-.. e iaüti al, to call and see. All cuntracH JU. that are rnade. Indianapolis, July 10, I'JH. VZ-Tm DamikU 1. ForsTAgent. cTct i: iixs"ic"i sl'i-iit x s : AMF.L PFKIFFF.K respectfully infoims the citirensof IndiWß annpolis nnd vicinity .that he for many years has been engaged in ihe business m make Cisterns, of the lloman, and other kinds of Cement, and ofTer to m ike at any ie, and w arrant them to hold w ater, at the very lowest prices. He j-.lso follows the l'l isiering and Htitklayert niness. I hose who like prompt nuentkm, g-d work, and mmterate price., w ill please to give huti a call. al his resilience t n Illinois siiei t, Hd Square mithof Washington strett. . Iteler to Messrs. Vooibee, Neuis, nnd finite y for information as to Cisterns Jour, copy and charge Sentinel. June 3.1fl3 1 3inos Kelly's Iron C:iilon. Hin ubscrü er is now prepared to furnishios niths andothers, his newl invented coniound tr iiinieninairoii, itinfii uio hardnessof steel mi I iet!ininils origina-.ion?iities. r iiiniireciiona accompany the.irticle. flavins devo'rd two year lot hecipetiinenf, and coinp'etely succeeded, he do,ts this met hod of getting it into general nse,preferin! it to peddliur. in pntenlsand patent rights. Hesolirili irdersand a fiirtriil. 40 tf JOHN KELLY. IKOTIC'i;. R. ('ASK rerj-iestj all those who knov ihcnrrlves to he inrtehted lo htm to call and settle their acnsints with ths cash or dim bid, a? sum as convergent ; and all those win. hive any demands a-ainsl hint, to present them lorttiwilh at my counter, and oldige ; ' 1 T. R. CASE.

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DEMOCRATIC WUKCIPLES am ?ii:asl'ujl. A t-trict construction of the Constitution, ati'l p ndsnniptittn of duubttul povn. A iJiplouittcy ftf kinjr fur nothing but uUt is clearly rirht ami subrnittiu; to itotl.mg wrong. ISi) conncAiinii between tbe jjrovennnent and bank. An a I valorem revenue tnnti". No public Jebt, ritber by Ibc (icncral Gmcrnmpnt or by tbe States, except for obyx-ts of urgent necessity. No autnptioii by I lie General (tovernment of tho debt of tb Stalest, eitber diree'Iv tr indirectly, by a distribution of tb pnx-eeds ol tin? public hmdt. No extensive .sytetn of Internal liiiprovernent by tbe (General Government or by the Siales A contitutional barrier aoaint linproviilcut Slate loan". Tbc buticft raymcut of our debts and tbe Fncred preservation of the. public faith. A gradual return from a paper credit t-jhtrni. No grants of exclusive Charter and privileges by pptvial legislation to banks. No swindling corporations. No connexion letwe n Church nnd State. A preference fur JJeinocrats over Whigf for every ofliec. Acquiescence iu ti e rule of the majority in all cases of pnrty discipline. No proscription for honett opinions. Fostering aid to public education. A "progressive reformation of all abus".

My the IVcsiriciit of flit; IJnilt! Mule. f In I'Ursnance of l.iw. I. Jumf K. I IU . Preside:. t of th.Unite! State of America, do hereby declare and mtikt known, tha. pnldic sjIcs will be held ;it the undermentioned Land Unices in the btate ol lows, at tho tniriod hereii-altt-r desi 'naitod , to wit : Attheljn l oth' c Ht Iowa City, comniencit g on Mondsy, the twenty fif'h d;y of Septem er net, for the di posbl cf the pu' -Ir lands w itliinthe nuileimentioneJ low n?hips :mI purls of tow nhip. wl : nrth vf the base line, and vest cf the ßfth principal mtrid'at. jowusnip eigt.ty, ol rsn;e lourteen. Tovnhips sev ntj -s.i, seventy even. seventy tiht, and eigh ty, ol rjne liitcc i. lownsh'ps seventy six and ighty, of raege fcivtecn. Township tiihty, of r;.ne seventeen. Township -ihij-, of mn.-c eighteen. Sei tions two, lour, sn, etht. ten, tw elve, fourteen, ciz' tcen. twenty, twenty two, twenty Ijtir. twenty six, aa l twti t) ei-rht . tlie suii'ti bill of the south-weU quarter, and the louth htf t the south-eait quarter of twenty nine : seciions thirty, thirty -on , t::irty-two, tl.titj three, and tl iny-lour, the south half cf tl Soutu- A est liirirter. and th south Uiif of the south esist quart, r ot thirty live, and .ectioii thirt-si, in township wvi ntj -ix ; tl noitii half of the north- st qu;iittT ol M-ctioii one, and a 21 tl.: evtn numl-ect'd sections, (except ection -it-eii.) in townlipt -venty-seven ; tow lohips seventy -ijt t, (exc pt the west hall t d and south e.ir-t qu.irtei of the -juth-wtt q'l.irii r of scctit n nil. teen, tnesouth had of section twentv ni:,e, a id the south lu ll jf the nunh-M est quarter and south h ilf of ti e north e.H quaOer ( the same section, sections thirtj one ami tliiriy-tni ee, sua t tie sou in west quarter, and soiph-half of the south-east quarter of neu ii thirtj -live, seventy-ii:n-, ik-Lty Mid eighty-one, of rnr twenty. Strctiotis two, four. si, mivcii, cittt, ten, twelve, and toui.tr: i ; the west h If ot the. south-west quarter of lift ein, let tions ev li re t a , eiC-ittoM. nineteen, twei.ty-tw-tity-oi.e. und twenty two, ti.-: wtst h ."If iiu.t suutti-uast q-.iaitc-r ot the soutli-vest quafter, ttt i t!:e south-weft q-isrter ot the sotitl.-easl qua-ter ol tw i tity-thl e , sections twenty-f ur and twenty-live, (ex-ept tl e notih luli of H liorth-east quarter, a id notlh-e'isf quarter if the iiorth-wt-st qn.itter of the letter, and tvc' icrs twintt-si to thirty-six iuclutiif. m township seventy t-i v ; :!l the e ven i.umVrid ect ons, (c ot section siitcm.) in to-Mi-hip fo-vrety-evi-ii ; senious one to v irichisive, t!:- iiurtli hll, tde north hnll O? tlie bouiii eH i iw r and t: e north- a -t qu rter rf t!.esout!;-w-st ipiarter of fun, s tions t ight to lnutteen inclusive, the rorthhulfof tin-nort:.-w t quarter an I ihe north hn!f ot the i.oi r I --at junrt-r ot ljf. -n, -1 s-ctions eijhin, twenty, twenty two, twniy-lour, twcntynx. twenty eiirlit, thirtv. ti.lit v-two. thirty-lour, and thllty-MX, 1 tow nsl.ijt .evei tj-ei-ht : and tuw t.sliip seventy-nine, fijldy, : i d eigUty-oiie,I r..nge tv-iity-one. At Ihe s iue pl. ee, cummciicin on Moidy, the sixteeiit'i y of October in xt, for the i!i?poal of ti c puhlic lanls witl intl.-i un.l'iineiitionel town. hips and patisot tuwnniipsu: JVcrfA of the late line, and west tf tie fifth principal meridian. Township sewtity-six, (' C(j t the , ort!: half, the nnth hull of the south-east quarter, and lue north half of the south-west qi rterol section one. the north half cf three 8nt the north halt vf five,) nil the even niuiil ered sections t-.C pt f c tion hiitet n,) ;ii township f evenly Feen ; ;.ll ti e even utiitil-ered section in tov. t.ship seventy eiht ; al ections one, two, los o;e,two, thr. lour,ix, Miii eat I.h'A of s vi-n, in setoti thiee. aul lie l.oi'h west quarter an 1 liorth-ca.st quarter of the fouth-taM quartti ct section eleven, in lh-Sime township ; and towns! ipsM-veutx-n . (except !-. tiou thiity-oiic-,) tii.ty, and cishty-one, of rn; , twenty-two. Township sevr rity sit ; sections tvo, four, sis. eight. ttn, ti I r. and louitun, the south half, the ou:h half of Ihe tiorth-v. t quarter, nn 1 the. soulli-wt qunrtT of the north-erst q-iartei ot section fcviiteen, seciions fiRhtif n, ninetein, and twenty, ti e south-wot ijuuiter, the wtt ha I and t-ou.h east qnsit.r of il.e north-west quarter, and the south-wet quarter of the fouth-. 't quarter oi scitioii twtti'.j-oi.e, tcttioi.s twenty-two, tweuty fv.u', and twenty six, the souiii I all, and the south Laif of the nor I -wett uait.-r ol twenty ke-ven, ceriious twer.tyigUt to ti iity-f- or inclusive, section thirtv five, (except the iiorih-ea-t quarter cl the north east quarter,) cn.l luctiou thirty -t.:x in towni-hip sever t -seven; all the evtn uuitired tccliut.' rexc-pt wdion sute. in township peve-nty-eiiht ;n-liouS one to fi.teen inclusive,!! north llU ol the Kuth-wcH qjaiter, ind the north luilf of 'Im uouth-east quarter, of seveiten, s-rtions eighteen and twenty, t. e the north lull t the noith we.-t quarter, and the i.oith hall f the north-at quarter of twenty-one, section twenty-two, l.e north half, the north half, the north half of the sout!i-"wet quarter and the north half cf the south- a t quarter of twenty-tl-i , section twenty-four, the ea-t half and north-w et quaiter c4. ' v n.Utli-nast quaiter of tw eiity uve, and section twt-t.ty-Mx.twriitj-i;ht, thirtj-, thirt) two, tl.'irty tour, and trirtysix.m town 1ii,i seventy nine ; and township 'eighty snd eighty-one, of rsne inrm; -tin ce. Township seventy-six ; township seventy-seven, (except sect .ti one, three, the north half of the noith enst quarter, and the rf' rnst qoarter of tlie iioith-we-.t quarter ot hve, the north half I the south-east quarter, and north half of the Muth-w t-st qu; rt. . eleven, and the north hnlf ot the north-east quarter, and the n-i ha;f tt the north west quarter of thirteen.) section two, the i h t-iii-t qunterof the north west quarter, and lots one, two, th and foil rot' .M-ction three, ections lour, fi e. sis., seven, eiht, i:o.-, (exrept lots iium! re l eught and nine, anl the souh-.st qo i r of the touth-e.ist quarter, ten. twelve, fourteen, s veiiteu. teeu, nineteen, and twenty, the north-wist quarter of the no ! west quarter of twenty-one, sections twenty two. tweoty-J r. twenty six, an 1 twenty i igl.t, Ihe iortl -w tt quarter, the , -t hall and north-east quaittr of the south-west qu iter, rnd il.e tio.th-west quarter ol the nonh-ciisi quarter of t w eny-iune, a-, d sections thirty, thirty-one, thiriy-lwo, thirty lour, kud" tliiitj -.i , in township neienty-eigiit ; and townships tventj -nine. (e ; t the east half, and the t-;ist hlt ct th.: si..th et quarter pi -t-tioii-iwtiity-he ;) eighty and eigh ; -cue, vf range tw enty.fou r. Townships seventy sit, seventy -seven, st er.ty -iht,"sev i.i nine, eighty and ighty-oii-, of raioje twenty-liver Townships seventy-nine, ighty, eighty one, tighty-two r-l eighty-three, of range twenty-m. AVrfA of the base tine, and eait of the fifth prinrif-al triVt r -i The following tr;cts situated on Islands in the Mitsi.jnp, r Vl , lots live and six of section sevtnteeu, lots five ar.d sii of se. 'i.-u twenty , fractional se-ctioti twenty one, lot two, of Sectio thot. one, and lot four of section thirty two in tcwnsl ip eighty tw o, f range seven. At the laud office at Fairfield, commencing on Monday, th-- tcond day ol Octotet neit, for the dirposal ot the puuii- land t i uated within the undermentioned tow nships and pans of towns! ijs, viz : Xorthvf the base line. und iceitcf the fifth principal ntridiun. Sections one and two, th: north-i;ist quarter, and the nort -ft quarter of the north-west quarter ol three, section tour, six, ti L. tea , and twelve, the iiorth-.at quarter of the nonh east quam r o thirteen, and fections loutteen, eighteen, twenty, twentv-t wo. twenty-tour, twenty six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two. th,itiiourand tluity-six, m township eventy-tw o, of range thirteeu. All the even numbered sections, (except se tion sixteen ) in tow nship seventy-two, all tl t een numbered sections (except - -tion sutee-n i in tow nship seventy -three, and sections one, tint-, eleven Jud thute.-n,in the same township, of range fourteen. Section t wo, four and six , the south-west quarter and the roo'h half of the south-east quarter of seven, sections ei-ht.tcn, tw t lv. j und loi.rteeu, the soutu hall a. id north-west quarter, and the w.st j halt a:id south-east quarter of the noith east quaiter of kviiu p, j and sections eighleen, ninete n, twenty , twenty -one, (exce; t t!: ! north east quarter of the north-east quaiter,) tw enty -two, t w enn . ! four, twenty six, twenty-seven, (except the north half of the i.. tu t-.-o-t quarter.) t w enty -. i lit, twenty -nine, thirty, thirty -out', thur vtwo, ihirty-thr-e, thirty -lour, thirty rive, (except the cast hall tu.l notth-west quarter of the n irth east qnarter.) and thirty-si. -.u township f even'y-tw o ; an-1 all Ihe even numSercd sections. . cept section sixUen,) in township seventy-three, of r.tt-ge fit .... J'own-lii s Et-veidv, seventy -one, seveiitynwo, seventy t nr. seventy four and seventy-five, (except the north half of ihe n it... ! east quarter of section one in the latter,) ot rat ge twenty . townships seventy, sev tniy-one, seventy -two. seenty-t hr, seventy four, ami seventy. f.ve, of mn-je tw enty one. At the same j. lace, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth d .- rf Octot'er next, lor the diiosal ol the ruhhc lai d wit, in th uni dei'inentioued towns; i. viz.: j Townhips M-venty, vty -one, seventy -two. sevuty-tl ree, i venty - our and seventy live, of range twenty two. j Tow nships seventy, scveniy one, seventy-lour ai d seventy f; ,-f ; of range tw ciity-rhree. Tow nsl ips seventy , seventy -one, seventy-four and seventy lite, of rauge twenty-lour, j Townships seventy, seventy-cne, seventy-four aidevnty te, of range twenty-Jive. I At the land office at Du P.uque, commencing on Monday . ; twcnty-lifth d;ty of Septem he-r next, lor the duposi.1 o' the p i! ic . I.nuis w i'.hiit the follow ing named towmhips nd parts of tt:shins, to wit ; .Vorth vf the base line, and te est of tht fifth principal tneri j'i.-t. Township ninety, of range six. iS'orth ot the base line, and tust f the ßfih principal meridian The follow ini tracts situated on Islands in the Mntsjtsii.pt tit', friit tional section five, lots five, si, seven, ight and nine, ol m: tion six, io'.s five, six, seven, eight , l ine, ten end ele en, of m -lion seven, friietiotii l sections eiht and se nteeii, lots live.su, r evi n, tihf, nine and ten.f sei lion eighteen, fia ti ual sec. . ninete n and twenty, lots one and two of section twei.ty-rine did frartioiial secfou thirty-two in township eighty -lour, m.d it an 1 two of section Ihiity one, au fraction! station thiitv tv ir e 'it township eighty-five, of range seven. Lands appropriated bylaw for the use of Schoo!, tnilitart or I o'ht-r purposes, will he excluded from the sa'vs. I he olunng of the alove metitioued lave ti: re comrnti r on Ihe da s appointed, at.d proctxd iu the order in w Lich l l.e;. uie I'dvrrtisw I, with all couvenieutdepatch, tmliltl c whole shall I, ate been oTcred, nnd tl e spies thus eh-std. But i.o sale ha'l tnjl open loi ter than two w eeks, and no private en'rv of any ol t e lands will he a lmitted until ' fter the expiration of the two With. tiiren under my hand at the I'ity t.f Washington, th a ninetn .11, dav of June, anno Dorr.n i one thousand tig It hundred ead U -lieht. lly the rresidmt : JAM TS K. TOLK. Kit ltsso M. Vocsu, Commifsionerof the (icneral Lan 1 )ffice. NOTICE TO PRF. -EMPJ ION CLAIMANTS. Every p-rson entitled to ti e li-ht of pre-ii:pMon to aiy of t'.itv lands w ithin the tmv nships ml parts ot tow nships alove enuu . r.ted, i required to t-sta li -h the same to the s.-tuLction ol h: Ke-.-ister an I Ueceiver of the proper l;nd ertice; nnd maktj-.'.-nteiu thert lor as soon at yraditublt after fcee;np this notice, a;id hefore the day appointed f r the com-nencenient of the put lie i.ie ol the lands em!. racing the tract cloime l, otherw ise such cl.u 4 will be forfeited. KK'IIAKI) M. YOL'Nl-, Commissioner of the Ceneral Land Othce. July P, Hfr. swllw t Sep. 16-w3w I-rton in ihr (.rntiaii Init;ii:iov Mil. LAAlt purotes giving instruction in the tierman L rguare 011 reasonable terms. He will clve private lcrson;: w en as instruct classes . ror tue ccnvenit ncc of those whrni) be.thtotlgh husiniss or other enjasenients. prevented from t tending !ay classes, lie w ill form an evening class, 10 ronsiit m number of from twenty to thirty. Ti e latter class, which it 1 presumed will be chiefly composed of loung men, will 'e tsnht three lessons per week, at the rate, of S3 per quarter. Notes addressed to Mr. L. through the Sentinel orhecor the pott cfiic c! receive immediate attention. .V. B. There will, tcpsrstc classes for laües. l3-3w