Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1850 — Page 3
JVCUS OF THE -DAY. . Under the whig administration of Kentucky, the finking fund lias charged to the btp treasurer upwards of $."0,000 f;jr supped defalcation." In New York a disbanded soldier named Lang ho cbtaimd a terdict for 7C0 and costs against General Harney, who beat bin, in 1S4?, because lie complained of his fare on board the schooner Alabama, from Mexico. ' Taking the Ve.ii It is asserted by the Cincinnati Times, that Mix Irving, of Mobile, a favorite granJ-(Jauhtfr of Henry Clay, has'exprcetil her determination to take the veil. This determination h&s occasioned much grief and sorrow to Mr. Clay.
CO- The Legislature cf Georgia bas pawed a law repealing all laws or parts of Jaws, civil and criminal, forbidding or in anj manner retriclh)r the importation of klaves intu that State, from any other alareholding1 State in tin? Union. - ' The last report of the LWton Prison Inspector? hows that during the past six n.ontrs 291 persons have bftii impri Mintd A-rdtbt. Jn a majority of carer, i the parties were nnmed;ati:ly relensed tpon taking the poor debtor's oath. 03" The Printers ftsiiva I, at St. Lt uis, ontlie27tii inst., was a grand affair. Col. Chambers, (f the R'pubican, presided at the table, and Capl. Phillips, of the Union, delivered tic address. Tbe ball wai unc of the most magnificent ever given in that City. Salaut or x Califobma Clekgtma:. Rev. O. C. Wheeler, ulo wa8 seht la California by ti e Etipiist Iiseinary Board, receive- $12. OoO per annum ; payable mcntbly in advance, by a vote of the Society over which he efficiatis, and the Missionary LWd are re lieved from further pecuniary responsibility in regard to him. 0OThe Madion Courier Saya It Would be a mercy of Providence if t-tere v. some corner of our territory that couM be set nif for a mad-ltuuse, and nil tbe Northern and Southern lunatics sent tu it. The country would then be rid of one of the greatest nuisances that has erer infested it. : Rlr. S. M. Catching, a wealthy planter of Tike co., Lliet., was murdered on Christmas morning by one of bid negroes. The boy had been punhhetl for stealing the day before, and probably fearing that he would not be allowed his Christmas holiday be procured a pun, and hoisting the window cf the room in which Mr. Catching slept, shot him as he lay in bed. Something New. For the first time in this country, says tbe Ohio State Journal, one.hundrrd heurl of fat Cattle, belonging to Mr. Seymour Ke.mck, have been shod with iron shoes for the purpose uf traveling over the mountains. If the experiment proves Ifood, it is the intention of Mr. Kenick to ehoe cloven hundred more. - - JThe Scientific American i authorired to state that otie of our Gutta Percha manufactures stand ready to lay down and guaranty its integrity lor ten years, a line of perfectly ineaturated wires covered with Gutta Fercha, in the Atlantic ocean, from tome point in tho United States to some point in England, tor a sum not to exceed three millions of Collar, to be cntupleted in twenty months from the dale f tbe contract. The Philadelphia North American, from certain data which it exhibits, estimates the present population of the Quaker city at 79.0CO sou), of which 40.UC0 are tree persons of color. Philadelphia has made tremendous strides within the last ten years, and the probability is, that the next cenus will show a larger population than New York can show. Thirty-five hundred houses were built there last year. - f5p The Philadelphia correspondent of the X. V. Herald furnishes that paper with tlte amount of brandy imported into the port of Philadelphia-during the last five years. Tho inereasf has been veiy lapid. ! In lo there were imported lriUSl gallons; 134b, 170,27:! do; 1347, tn,,G06 do; 1819, 20.3; ih; 19, 5CÜ.S34. We presume the imports into New York, Boston, New Orleans, and other ports have aleo increased annually in a similar rate. A Remarkable Voyage. Tbe whaling ship Junior, of New Bedford, after an unsuccessful course in the southern hemisphere passed from 65 S. to 66 N., thus making iu seven months and twenty days a run of more than ten thousand miles, exclusive of the distance in cruising for whales, and obtaining in the meantime a full cargo of oil and bone, accomplishing the distance from the South polar circle to the North polar circle, and taking 10UÜ bbls. oil in five niuiiltis and ten days. The Pkess is California. Cap'ain J. M. Scofield writes from San Francisco to the New London Star that William Faulkner, publisher of the Pacific News, lias already made 25,0J0 dollars by printing that sheet only a few months,, and a?ks $15,000 dollars for one third of the concern. ' His expense are at the rate of Sl5,CC0 a year. He keeps his press running constantly, emp'ovs two sets of hands, and has ouierrd from the Slates a steam prees and apparatus fr su exienaive job orT.cr?. . , - j. . Death or an Editor. Joetru ItOERIs, Ljq., Ihe , fall ..lil..r nf the Krutuclct, FLtn. rlie-d at Mat at ills.. I ofinfiammalii.il of the brain, on Ihe 3d inst. The ' m, - 1 1 ww 1 r - . . I I . , , Hudiooa and induMrioua in a remarkable drjjree. of delicate constitution, and the tallest man in Koltliern Kentucky. A friend who assisted in layinc Llni out. joforms us that be measured 7 feet 2 inches." Another Bull. Mr. Meredith, iu Iiis report, enys : " J7M cotton eta Cears Me ame relation f re iw;" coilon which the raw ctttlonb'ur's to the manufactured article iu other words, as seed ia to lli cotton, so is the cotton to the calico. Cotton is what in mathematics is called a "mean proportion" between the
seed and the calico ; as the swj la email in bulk and j tuies, education, pvj ulatijti. and paticulaily her s jfiico Küthe cotton large, the Manulacturrd article" must ' aiitic. It i. my dcli'xtile i-oxon, that every family be iimnensely Lrcer tban ll.e it4iteri.il of. which if ist s, !b U'J .'"' e7J 'f '""' 'r'1 "
be iimnensely urger than the luterul of which it is f 1 made. The widow's cruise of oil has had a resurrec- , . tion in 2Ir. Mercditir political ecoooiuy. Brooklyn Eaßle. JSincclab REAPrE.iRAScr. Jonathan 11 r, 11L.UI. JOIJ., whose mysterious difnppea ranee iroiu ivew iorn, about two years since, i probably in the recollection of many of our reader?, has at length been reu in! Eneland. The idea was generally entertained that ! . ... f . t . . . he had been drowned. He possessed a large Ibrtun', which, after all hope of his recovery bad been given tip, was regularly adminiatered upon. A gentleman from New York recently had a conversation with bim in Liverpool, lie stated that for Ibe labt two years he bad been making a tour throtigh the principal countries of Europe. Tbe time has riot yet arrived wten tbe selection of a euitable person to bear forward tbe standard of le Diocracy is to be mide, and of course any remarks upm that subject now would be premature. We will venture, however, to give it as our opinion, that Gen. Joseph Lane, if elected to that bijih poet of lion r would discharge its duties with far greater credit to lwmeeif, and lux berwrkially to the country and u l tie reit j mankind, limn Urn. I ay lor ins oono dur Su'lri of i,U;ru.raiio," Frankfort (Ay.) Yecrman. The message of Gov. Lane, cf Oregrn Territory, seems to be making considerable impression in Ibe United S'ates and i read with preat interest. It ia the first mescege fn in a governor of that territory, and from it much valuable information is obtained of that extensive region of coutitry. Vet Gov. Lone i the tuau who las bffii removed tu make room for (Jair.es, a political favorite of Gen Taylor. Lane fot ght more battlrs and achieved more victories than any oiber oßcer in command during the last war he was atyled the "Marion of Älexict, yet Ire li' len removed to reward ft Mjor, the only ofiicer wl tiuring all the war with Mexico surrendered without the show of fight. Eddy title (Ay.) Ttlrgraph. MovEJJtNTs im Canadi. There is now & judicial interregnum in Lower Canada, there binjr neither judges nor tribunals, nor soy substitufo for them. This has been caiiKi d by the blundering of the Legislature, which faiU-il to re-Minct the law rclatipg in the adminijtra'.icn of jurtice, whicti law expired by limitation on the l?ith .f Decs ruber t. Al a meeting cf the) Montreal Branch cf the ßrrrirr and American League, held lst week, resolutions were adopted in favor of apply'i'1? tbe elective principle to the LecisJative Council a body equivalent to the Senate uf the United State, and which is at present creati-d ty appointment of the Queen and for a eonf deraled iintun f all BnliNh American Trovincc. This. . if arconiplirl eJ, would be the rlret step toward, if it were not actual independence.
Ode to it Gold Coiu. The following ode to an Indian pold coin was written in Ghorkal, Malabar, by Dr. Leyden, a Scotchman, who left hi native country to reside in India, with a view to smrr.ulato n, fortune. In the last stages of a fatal disease, brought on bv the Iwat of the climate, he penned thce lines. "This ode," says Lncon, my hnu.ble opinion, comes as near perfection n tho sublunary muse can arrive at, when assis'ed by a e-iihjpct that is interesting, and au execution that id niasiurly. It ac'ds a deeper sind;; to that sympathy which micIi lines murst awaken, to know that the spirit which dictated them has li.d." There will probably soon lie many tin adventurer in t'nlif r-
I nia, and many a wife or widow in New England, who will per me ihe iW.n with a fVlirij I.eijrMeni-tl by their personal interest in in sentinicntB- iWfc IWk Obterrrr. - Slave of the daik an1 diity min-! What vanity has bi ought Ihet here? II iw ran I bear ! sea thee shine So blight, hin 1 have bought an dcai The lent rope' flipping tone 1 her V"t twilight' couvpine, aim in aim Tbe j-ekal' ehiit-k buita n any car When mir Iti and (nunc wot.' la charm. By f.Koiifal' dvk. AtrJerini streiTii, Wheie cane-iufi badow all the wild. Sweet viiiont haunt my waking dorn Of Teviut loved while yri a child j Or eaatlcd rock tremendous pild BT E k Ol lleua classic wave. Wheir ovc i.f youth and friendship smiled Untuned by ihre, vi', yellow slate! Fad, day-diearo wffl, fiom memory fade! 1 he ihnl bU of yvuth's Qui piimr, That cure to bright uo fancy phyed, KTies i o mote in aflrrtime. Far (im my tarred, nalal clime, I lnj'e tu an untimely gtivr; The dning thought that nied sublime, Ate annk in ceo's fnuihciu wave. She of the niiue! thy yellow ti:ht Gltom hateful a the lomb-fiie diear, A gentle viiD cirie by nisht My lonely, wiJowed heait -o cheeu Her evri are d m wi n many a tear - That once were poi line, ataia to mine; Her fand heart tfarubi with many a fear! I cannot bear to see tbee shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, 1 left a beail that loved me irae! I ctoed tbe tedious ocean wave, To toam in climes unkind and new, The entd wind of the Hanger blew Chill od my withered heait the grate, . Dark and untimely met my view . , Aud all fur thee, vile, yelluw slave! Ha, eomejt th"o now, so late, to mock -A wandeier' banished heait fuilotu, Now that this fiarae the ligbtnin ihick Of aun-iayi tip! with death halb borne? Frent love, fmm f ien.lship, country torn, To memory's fond regrets Ihe prey, Vile alave. thy jetlow dm I acorn! Go mix Ihee with thy kindred cly. . Mr. VenüMu. onts tf t!ia enri.t a-outliern members of Cunsresa who contributed t thu election uf CAOipbell
(wliig) i clerk t.ft!iell.ie of Kepre-eimtiv., and menlion?dt much less discussed. While on ,0cTscq,,tf?,,0,,l,,,rnPJr., yT?.'4?8 the other hand, propositions of no consepublished a card in which he endeavors to cerund ihr? t . 1 . , ... - . . conduct of l.iniwlf nt.d his brother factio,,le-te. He iquence comparatively, und possibly of tnjuendenvors to justify bitnsi if by ileclarine il.at mucli j riotw tendency, have apparently obtained time and money bad bftcu spent hy the House irTilie Ip-eneral consent, without regard to any great
ciCTjuuu ! umrn ..ai i. ..ruiiin n w . ati-p to the contest. Hul thw, we ojuiih, is not the true secret of bia vte J v!n.ih w;e don'jt not is to be found in t'ie fact that Campbell is from a' slave and .Forney from 'a free state. When son'iberti diiiocrats prefer a southern whig to a northern democrat for nil office w hich cannot ex rerciseany.iiiliixii.ee uvcr any question, i it not. time lor northern democrats to bem to thiuk about taking care t'f"l!i ir'vvn interests T Cratrfrtrdscifle Rrrietc. 0TA pnjut is on foot at Vahington, as a menu a of settling Ib iiiwy rjorplion, to admit California a- a fn etitei' bt lr.pl of htr present bouudaiy us marked nut in reT eontitut ii:i ; to rsiahlinh trrito,t," ,'',J t i . ! . TI . .J "7 t rial gove-rniiieiiis lor . Lfcacrci ana .kit iucaku iii iuj nrincinl of non-inlnrventio,,. ami reeoiruisinv the claim of Texas to Santa' Fe. The southerners ate particularly atiximis to restrict the free Stste orCalifortiii in her boundaries, and, as a matter cf course are just as auxjous to t retch Texas over as much territory ns possible, simply because she is a slave state. Tin, tog, is deiweninated a cmtprmnise bill! It is certainly'compl'otpisii'aT ."with a vengeance. CrawfordsviUt Rtvietc. "'.- . ' . - Itccoiiiiucndufloiis of the Iiiliuim Gil . .... .tarv... irrwa f.iv-a. oft . Aforristm, Sfae Seaafor. - SMa CHiiataxa Dec. 1, 1849. A pressure of oiher dJtiea bas Ma. E. CHjiMrai.Aiif prevented ma, tfp t the pieent time, fro:n examinine the copy nf jattt "-Gazettttr," which you placed in my hand a few dais ag".. 1 did not expect lo find a woilc ol so much merit ander a tili o-.uriieicnding. Your "general view of tbe Suie " i written in good historic styl, and embodies a mass or o-eful infotmatioo, no heia else to be found wilhiiiso small a cmnpas. The State i ander fiett oblij , f a ht.r iji.i.'y and bcuevokm iu.tituallAna t.a w.taa W..m lha oilaraitii krtehrs and Uilhful eu i ii 'ns. and 1 siuceielv hope, that yoo noy expe.iencs fiom I .it .;;..... .i i..: r i - . i ...... v.w..u, ....--......-......... -o. w ,,f u,t Unity wl ich. Ins e.tat!ihed, in a time oLgrtat financial mbarraaainenl. and tili continues lo su.taio. lhoe n,1'n rtivimments cf l.er libeiatiiy, so promineoily anl I itiiiiu 1 v:"f III IV l"l V IIL ,1 " t IV vj III V IIW HVII V, VOW! " Gszrtteei." I wish you abundant soceeni to your Uuda t Lie enteipri.e, ai.d aubacribc myeelf. y nur It lend, juii.N s. aioiiKisorr. t rom Jje-uovernor Uunmng. . I.fDtAtraroLi, Dee. 6, 1849. tar I hare ratrfully examined your third rdi'ion of the ludiaoa tiazeitevr. r T.r'Capr.tcal Dielionaiv." I ; take :c.t plraate in s'a(in( thl tii tar opinion book of which I hire any' knowledge rJruwie 10 much lua'ile infoimaiuin concerning the histoiy of.'th'e Sta'e, liotn her teiiitoiial iK'nizaijon aa eh ticcuI li oe, her civil dii 1 ioiM. politics I jiititutiitDS. ilteinal itnpiOvrintots. manufacauie O'itiK. i' renainir ftioDid oe rimiunrn ov every rrn- , f,tiu,, or t ksain lolty the 'ace and peeuhaiitie, heal b n I donate of ihis State. Tiustin; Hut ymi may met I I . : . l. . , . sÄ ...Li. 1 . .. t 1 . 'i ampiv nirvy iirnicm n your uvuir roirip-fr, t nai 1 ik. Kan,,. , k .... ..l.l Ki....KI ..... .t : " J - " -. , . E. CiiAMatitai, H-q. . . PARIS C. DUNNING, . Trvtnlki Ion. Jamee P, lUillikin. . mats CnA-ata.iWsi, 1S49. I Dcaa Sia 1 I have given yror. Gazetteer a cuisory ex aminain, and am agreeably diippiuted to it. I did not expect to find a woik or such menu- The w.nk does yo ciet ciedit, ranicuUily tbe ioperspbicar pjrtof it. I hope yoa rnay have abundant sucres in your very laudable enterprise. The lodima Gazetteer should be in the bauds of all our youth!, indeed every Indianiau sh ul) lead it, and all who take any intereat in The hitoiy of our State, its present and prospective lesouieea, will fiad it a valuable work. . You. s Italy, JAMES P. MILLIKIN. E. CNAMkcaLAiv, Esq. DIED. In this city, on Sunday, 3.1 lust., al the resilience of her son-in-law, II GrifSih, E-q. , Isabella STETRckSoit. - Tba deceased was bom on the ICth of February, 1758, and woulJ have c mpletcd her 94th year on the tb'th Inst. ' Up to lb r'f b b.,t. .4 died simply of old age. May aha rest as peacefully as b dud. . SAI.T TALlTI!tC. JUdT rcceiveil by Kxpreaa from New York a large and fine aasortment ef lllaaiioated Sentimental Valentine; Illaalratod Comie Valentine; Assorted sizes fine embossed EnveJopea, Valen tine WrKera. Did trifles, riflinr friendablp prove. How poor would theae appear, Yt Rlittei iiig toys enhaace not love, M i lve mjkea triltiM dear." DAVIS tf. RY. Fub C, IrtjO. 77- ia. Bookaellera and etatioaara. - MCILY C.U.1PRS NO Waat Indiaa Km it, ha rood order, lately received by j. a. Keb.6, lr.in. 7 iiontf a JOHNSON. Ififl riArt ''If ienUh Cijara, a snpetinr article, for tale by JJ,KJKf Keb.6, 1300. 77-y HORN at JOHNSON. 7 SiLT " Onfi BarnN of Salt, on hand and fr wie at fb. 0, 10. 77-y HORN It JOHNSON'S. B.LUTr:!. A lot of excellent Fluusara now bain; sold at cost. Calland examine, at 51 VV. H. TAI.BQ TT'3. Dinmrsurl Folntrsl tiolt l'otis. rrxI.tMOND Pointe 1 Gold Peas, aud cast. of all sUas and priWW cet, for aale by Ai VT rl TAI.BOTT. irirxoiro. fois swaz. AMELODKON of Five OcUves for tale, it has been in use a alkwrt Um, apply to P. R. PEAttSOLL. Junnary 17th, Irt-V. T 1-3 w No. B, Temperance Hall.' -. c - fiTH E nine quattfy of prir.tln ,nk with which Iba Stale Set Joel Is nUnUtd, -ale at laaaofacmrer's prkea.by 3- nw NOEL k Co. V.A 1 HEB. tono Ik Spanih sola leather, Ja received. H. J. a a. C. HORN.
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ATT Tl TTT T T A 1 IV Ii W Xl Xli 11 TO THE PrOPlK OF INDIANA. The political year -which will commence with the passage of the Constitutional Convention Bill by the present Legislature, will be the most important one to all the people : of the JStnte, since the adoption of tho pres ent Constitution m the year Lighteen Hundred and Sixteen. The People, through their delegates, will exercise the sovereign power ci revising, ! amending, and, at their pleasure, of. changI. .. c . rt T .... A .L ing, me present r csdahemai. uaw. ixoiuing, certainly, of a political nature, can be of more imporlance; for not only all political, but all civil rights, (excepting that we must adhere to some sort of republicanism, as prescribed by the U. S. Constitution,) Will cotne under review, will be topics of discussion, and, more or less, be subjected lo amendment or change. , That there will be some alterations of the present Supreme Law, is nniversallv admit ted ; and some of them will no doubt be of a radical character. v haterer they may be, they will over-rule and set aside all statutory enactments, and all common law principles, which conflict with them. The Constitutional Convention is but a Great Committee, appointed by the People, to carry out their wishes in regard to thi3 allimportant matter. It is true that the people will have to pass judgment upon the charter which will be the result of the labors of the Convention, before it can take the place of the present Constitution, but that does not do away with the necessity, -to ensure a successful issue, of the preliminary discussion of every -:proposed change, by candidates for the convention, and especially by the public press. - - . The most vital and important measures i whicll Will 1 e TJl'ODOSed. have hardlv been principle luvoiveu, or to nnv collateral cousideration ::...: ) ' Among the principal questions, which have j : hardly been mentioned, is the very important j one ot Laic reform: we mean, a radical re- ' format tun cf our judicial system. We have I J 1.. 11 nnA ii.nnl!no3 I . oonuwcu iicauy an uui iuca3 utiu i'iuuiu. I on thia subject from Great Britain, entirely . disregarding any provisions which might be profitably derived from the continent of Europe, uur judicial system as it is, is tnougtit bv nianv, to be radically wrong, and contin-
iuallv working the greatest injury to litigantst,f mch eotri, made letninabie t any t-ther t.me, hall ba; ' iT n . I. ' . .1 . . returnable at lh times aforesaid.
-,. . . , . o( all SOrtS. It IS JO WTOllg, that good men avoid courts of justice, as they WOUld a pes a a I la ! should not be tolerated. A radical reform j should take place, and it depends on the jtQ-. pie to see that it shall be done. t Another topic of great interest, is the en-; actment of some specific rules under which' j may be erected business corporations, espe i . f rw.i l 1 . 'It t 11 I cially banks. 1 he bank question Will hardly , bt) presente( before we shall have thre. tfi- ' . A. . , . r - .U C?4 i j l""" i7"'"" 14 ,tUäl.r- - Bank, one for a General System, and one for no banks at all.
iVU lllCSe Will IIUVO UIUUI lO.dava al each leim, if ibe business hall renui.e.
say to the people. There are several other topics of comparatively less moment, perhaps, but still of great consequence, and which will elicit more or; less discussion.- In the discussion of these! l . li.i r.t State .quesiions, nil llic newMiapeis oi vuc . , . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . -Win iaKe pari, eauonaiiy ana uy "corres- , i j i;,;rtr r 1,-1 . POIlüenCe. in aQUlUOn IO Vtliai WC may ! leel called Upon to SaV Ourselves, and what may be furnished oricinally to us from able J o i , . 1 men who have reformatory propositions to I make, it is our intention to cony into the L... nir, nnvmixtnr I 1 STATE SENTINEL every article which ! may appear in any other paper, and which! . 1 I -ii I. ' i:U -,1 1 we think will in any degree enlighten and rightfully guide the people generally. This purpose being conceived .in honesty of intention, and without the least disposition , to accomplish any sinister desUm whatever,! r J, O r . whether of a partlZan OrperSOnal Character, ! we call upon all citizens who feel that inter - , . ,' 1 1 1 c t I est t men everv nooa cuizen snouiu ieei on such -an occasion, to give his aid and countenance in the accomplishment of the task, by subscri'-.ing themselves, and by inducing others to do so. O . The discussion of these great questions will, from their paramount importance, ne cessarily occupy much of the time and space at our command; but it is the design of the editors that the SENTINEL shall as usual furnish its readers with the earliest and most authentic News of the day, both Foreign and jDomestic. Its Scientific, Literary, and Miscellaneous departments will also receive such attention as our limits will permit us to bestow. ' Therefore we hope that all into whose hands this prospectus may fall, and all w ho may read it, will exert themselves lo extend our circulation ; and to that end, so far as we are concerned, we propose to issue the weekly on the following REDUCED TERMS!! Single subscriptions, one year, $2.00 Three 'copies will be sent one vear for - .... 5-00 Ten copies will be sent one year for 15.00 Where clubs of ten and upwards are obtained, we will forward the paper at the rate of $1.50 a year, nnd if obtained and sent by one person, ai one time, we will furnish that person one copy for the year, gratis. I'aymeut to be made in advance in all cases. This certainly U a liberal oiler, and we hope our friends will be active. ' rjCrEditor3 of other papers in thU" State, who will copy the above prospectus, shall re
ceive our SemUWeeklv paiier in exchange fori . B;.v .f1 VU ,,,Ir,,J. IV . . "i 1 ! im'A SPLH.NU1D dlimoud poiutod old IV and tho year, and , any other lavors "in kind, 4 tow uudanutard of p.icoof (rn(
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' v. .. laws or IXniAXA. AX CV tu cbante the tiite of fcjluii u IToi-ate Couita of Deiiboi n cutiniy. Sic I. Jit it enarted by tUt Gtner tt AtttJ,!y vf lie SiVs of f irf(',iii, Th! the? tinea f h-i'dini; ihe pi-oti-tt euutt f ,' IK-Jiboin count v Ixr $a (ti rtnn-ed tha heivafter aaid roait il.!l nirit on tli-f onh Mondays in Jat.airy and the Li'l , M .i.Jjj iu A; il, iu ear.li year, i ite4 4 the ihird AJjiidaj c'etpiuaiy ai.J Ao'.ki t and cid court stall ouly Jh ilvi i rrsiin six dys at the Ja.iuaiy and AaU't c5ions jtheirnf in each year.
' c int alt tui's an ealatet now nrndinf in mJ Jcea - i, wheieiu ti a i.o, atiachmeut. r an v other poce, Jiiate i-i-l, made icturtiaUie on the ihud Moiilijs t i Kt-h-iiir, r Miieiein puDlicaii u Ua been re.ue in aiuwx.-iü per, rjuiiinx parliea lo appear on that dr, shall eUn't tor liul, the same as if the't bad no change in ihe time -f h .liing .aid etuil been nude. . f"ec 3. That all laivt and parts of law eoniiu; wilhi the , pat view of this act be an t Iho ante aie icpeaUd. M C 4. Tins set tu be i i f rre fm h and aftei it j G. W. CAUR, Speaker of lh Hmi. f Keprrnioii-. ! JAM LS II. LAM-:. i frcaident d the Senate. ; Approved January '21, I JUStfll A. WKIUtlT. AN ACT to rhsuife tie time f h -Minif the Frt.itjjry tenn r ih fHobata our l ihe couo'y of C.af..id. frc t. Be it enartrd bg the tieermt Axtrmhlg vf the Src rf Indiain, Thai Ihe Ftbim )' trim t;f t!ic ptob-ttf c ui 1 h ihe county of Crawfoid hall httetfiei commence on tbe fiit Mondjy in Febiany if cacti J car, instead cf tbe fecund Monday tf said month. Pec 2. That II matter that are now rr tht mir heiftf. ter be pending in aid cit ball be conducted it all ir. preis in eoiifiimi'y to the provi-i ns of the firai ectiju of thit 8Ct. Stc 3. This act t.t I in foiee fom and after i' p-aa;e, and the Sccretaiy ..f Slate h.ll fuithwi h f rwaid a e..ry e-f Ibis act to the cleik of the circuit e ut of sai l ruun'jr. G W. CA a It, Sieakei cf lb llouae of Repies riitaliTes. JA MKS II. LANK. Pirshleut t f the Senate. Approved January 5. ISÖ0. JOKPU A. WRIGHT. AN ACT f. r ihe trlirf uf wüo as whoe h'tsban!- die intcat'te, wittiotit any keiis lineally derceuded fnn them. Sec- 1. Be it enacted ty ft General Anembly of the State cf Indiana, Tlul beresltcr when any peison dies intestate, wl bout tiei: lineally descended, leaving a ife sl.Ve it the time of hi death, on the aeUlcmcut of aaid raiale, by the a(ln,ii)itiator, the leaidne f Ihe peixvnal es'.a!e, a ter the pa ment cf the detti if .-aid intestate, shall be pi I over 1 1 he ai,1 wiJ .w and her heir or an amount eqol lo the duwry or petonal prwpeity bronghi by tbe id wid.w at Ihe time f her nmihge with the said intestate, or ico-ived by him (Junng eovcttuie on account of the saiü widow, wheie that rridue doca not exceed Ihe aiiKUbt of ail property o rtcriveJ tjr p-.iJ ioet during the coveitore afuiefaid in ii;h nf hi' wife; and the itraiiuder tJ follow Ue pietent lüle of ditiihution Sec. 2. Thia act to ba in force from and after its pas.age. G. W. CARR, Sieikei Of tie Home- i f Keptesviititivrs. ' JAMES H.LANE, I I'ieiJerit .f the Senate. Approved Jtiuaiy 19, 13.V). JOSEPH A WRIGHT. AN ACT to tejulate itne fcv iu thf touit- of conmon j plea and the pr-hate rourtacf the Sla'.e rf Indima. i Sec 1. St it enacted by the General Assembly of the iiti'e j of Indiana, Tint all tiles4S in ihe o-.wl i'f cir.imnii I pleas and in ihe proba'e couiH of Ii i $tte rha!l li.irftr be entitled to sul icn ive the sxmn f es ss :e ihk or may bcrcaf ei te all.jvced tj ui'nr.' iu the ri-ttot court, of this ' Stale. 1 J?ic. 2. AH law or pait t f Uws roi.invthi g the pio- j visions of ihi tatv be a d the same a.e heo by lepi-alei. ' Sec. 3. This act t U ! force fiom an 1 afici it, passage and publication. i G. W. CARR, j Speaker -f the Houe of Rf pre neotatives, JAM KS It. LANK, ' Prenidrn: of tbe Srnatf. '. Appiuved Janusty 19. IS50. j JOSEUt A WRIGHT. ; A AU I tit AN ACT fLafifiii.g tue urn- of holJm, liiurock cLcuit couitfiom fhe sec-i.d M..udays i" Febiusiy anrl Augu-t t . Ihe louilti Mondays in Maicn ai.J hept:ntei. Stc. I. Be it enacted by Ihe General JwrnMy of the State of Indiana, Trial the Hanc-n k cin uil court shall tcreaiicr cororni'iics ou the fouith Mo i.Uyf ol Match and September, in each year, and hall continue foi six davs at each term, if the business thrreof r-qinr bec J. And all win, suq ot ia. an j eveiy other press tc 3. This act to take cflVct and be in f nee from aud after its pasaar and Ihe eame shall be j ob! shed in Ihe Stae dentinal. G. W. CARR. Speaker of the IIoo of Kcpiesentitire. JAMES II LANE, Pitsideiitof the 8v-nae. Appioved Jjcusry 2j, IWO. Joseph a. wrigut. AN ACT to regulate the time for civil and chmcery busi nes of ihe Maii u aud Hancock citcuit con it. i . t c. ;i ...i,,! i,u in. r?.LW.r j. 1 1.. . . i . r. . . . " .ii vjr uencru. ahcwi, c; m male. of Indiana, TUM ibe April and öilober terrr.i vf the Ma.lm! """'Vi ..J Mll"5',m,ntI''' 'ourn Ä'' days of Apul aud October, aud contiime a long ai tbe boiec. 2 The llsnciick circuit ouit fit ill commence on the h Moi.day. in Match and September, and shall sit six Sec. 2. Thi act to la iu foice fiom and afier its passage : and publication in the Indiana State Journal and Sentiucl. ! G. W. CARR, j Speaker of tbe House vf Representatives. JAMES II. LANE. J'lvsi'lciit of the Senate. Approved Jaouaty 21, 1850. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT. : AN ACT In amend so ad entitled "Au acl lo change ths ; lime vf holding court in the eighth ju licial ciicuit," ip. ' pioved Jatimty 15, 1S43. Sec 1. JJ it enacted by the General Atrmdy tf the State !ndi " .Thl'hi Spring trim in the yi hall sit two we ks, i of Indiana, That ihe sail act be - annit.d ilui at the ar SoO the ct-U't in the county of Ca if ihe Lupine thi rcf teo'iire it. an I no ',,,8,", "d ' the Spi : term m tne .-n year ihe eooit in the touuly of Waah shall sit tbiee ttk, if tue bu.iD.sl ihc.euf uuui.e n. s. 2. au pmie. lucu.t in ciicuit and all witrtees and Oiher prisma fm ci-mr.t halt take notice of thi ; ,clt., , w.i-s,p(oce.ei a..d notier whHi m.y bav: been issued or an red, befute Ihe takin rff.ct of Iii a-t, in .tc."" SV. 'i0...,!; Z d.iy of Hie fiit term i f -aiJ court, as fijed by tld act ai.d ",e 'et ,a amendment , and ail ni , iecs-' Dizance, motion, roles, and other pioceedin., nrbich at tbe lime of the UkL fJuct f thi art -ball be pending in any ; bt a,1 . hai be acted u.wn therein in the same mm. ,rcr if c hd been in fine at tbe time lury wrie commenced, i-ken. iued o. i..titnr.t. , . , ... . . Sit. 3. Ail act and psrt t;f acts, s i far a thry telate to the said Swing teimsi-f the a-a and Wabb ciiruit c u:ts ! iu he ytai l'iSO, he and the a rue a.e hetebv resetted Sec 4 This act be in foice fr 1 an) af ei i s pubhea ' lion in the Indiana S ate Journal an ) Slate Scni;it I, o eillirr '. of I hem. ; (S.W. CAUR, ! Speaker of the llouaa ul Kepmaeutaiivea. JAMES II. LANE, President of the Senate. Approved Jau. SI, 1S50. 1 JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, t AN ACT tuext. 11J the terms of the rebate Court uf Ihe county r Miximt, and f r other o. Has. ! Sec 1. Be it enacted by Ike General A.ttmbly of the State j Indiana, That it shall be lawful for the piututa court of the county of Mouioc 10 til two weeks if the busine theia- j of rrquue it. j cc 2 That the pn bate judge and couiity cmmii ners of aaid county of Monroe fhill, frum and after the passage I of ibis act, each be enti led lo the sum of two dallais per! day for the r services as such. j Fec 3 This act tu le in foiee fi-tn and af rr it pswae i and a certiCed cupy thereof fikd in the cleik's aSce of Aloni J county ; and it is hciebt mod the duly !' ibe Secietaiy of State to forward a certifird copy of tbi act lo lbs cleik j office aforeaid immediately ; and all arts and paii nf act I cjntrave 1 inz any tf Iba provisions of this act be and the I same aia heieby irpealed 'O far as iclat a to iiie cvunty of i Mtimoe." G. V. CARK, 2tieaher uf tho Ilona ofRepreaenlalive JAM Ed II. LANE, President of Ilia if. na'.e Approved Januarv 21, IHÖ0. A. WBIUIIT. j JOSCI'II jrsr sin 1:1 vi:i. l-! BRI.S. New (nieja bu;u. P I barrel of Loai .tijsr. IU bags Rio t'iltue. 10 kaa Nail avawrted aiM. SO boaea by IW aod 1 hy lit. Window .. 1 aarrel bilcr.itn. , fipicen of a!l Liinl. Lira ritHif of al. kind. 5 barrel-. Moinaaee. 5 barrels firnt rat-Ciller Vin-frsr. And v.tri'j oilier arilclM received aJ iu s'orf. Jan. 14th. IdiO. 70tf J. M. Bit IM Klls k. Co. Cheaper Than Ever. WE era rle-iit out onr I Vint ur rilocLa ol' Dry Good at freall v reduced pri--e, call and sp, at Jsnnsiy HthJcM. 7 tf J SI. BR AM WELL at I To. Ylat r.na iMiitrli lhist Case can c had c.;tXC2 f'llat TALWJ fTs. A JUrV WAIMI I I, 'VQ lesrn tba 8.lvermit.i trade; one rrom 15 lo is ysar or age, JL of rood morl chraclcr, and fair Cnt Uh KJura'iun, ran tret ' - A .1. . I I. .. 1 I VW1 iin.iwn vj min'ij inaaoonat W. II TAI.HOTT'H. 09 Opttosite BrewaiMK'a Hotel. EAtrrifn SilverriaedCartor,of all kinds, Jud icccitcd SI V. li. TALBOTT'S. T KW and bcsuthal Ttyref ilvnr P,atd I'mit and Cake lias kct t a. W. Ii. 1.VLBU1 VÖ.
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eniii.. t U ' n( nrtrlv all ii.Um'e.1 i 5t G' I L'LZAK, or li.e liyt- tk.. ; a Tut ;" Pr;.. ju r..c, ty Jdhv f5 Kiio. V."i- for U- t. t'e Stjt ft ntiuel otlioe. Member a Ktcanera ri.tin lUi ehr niii mir he dcurnus vf taking ta tHeir iamilies a tUrilh vUiy K.-aotii illy lol l, would da well to call. Price b CM. A litrcral dioaat to purcbacra br whulva.:le C5 Dt. XtM'ICi: TO 0TtC4CTt. I V-;' . . - 1 V- 1 :nal II:tsitillis linslrwMtl. (jJKAt.f.ll I'iooiaiS tvi;l t e rrwd ty thn üiinri mill Iliiuiltoa O nji!r.i. t'o .npany at tknr ot!i in Hilou until tViiltttf tk 2t liaii uf h t)vtry n x'. A II o'clock, M. rr lro' bin;, Orajtni. wA Mkodiv I tto.l and II a:niltun ItilrouJ, from Ettou :o the nuitli "buk i the Grrai Mimi Roer, mhr. cing a diitafCC of I'OutSj mil!. 7t line will rtaiJy lor Irwr-octMm oe week, neeeiuwz I tUf üt of letting:, and the irol:(r, plaoi and a pectlVatittna ot" work raay be i at aij nlli:v io Laton, by ttic IVh day i f Kt b o-iv. L'i lda'J not known t- the? Director, or Engineer of atJ Coatp.nr, are rt-quiruJ lo prmltt- a t aiirhvtory fvi h tiCeof their aliillty tw pcilnrm .ifillj au.l ti.r-toril v anT conirjrU uh(h loy lieawanle.'. to tiiem. lty or.kT of Hie board. KT!.Q.,J.m.j4. 73-Saw4tr. A. II A INK.. Trri't. I'AY I I', PAY Ul. WK take Ihi. mcf ho-J of luformina; all Chmm. aramat kam WQ hare .ntCI Or Ci OUDlJ Ol li nivn-h tan Vng ttatll they a-e not paid fthin the r.eit "0 da) s, they Iii be Ll witil Iba proper eOicer for eotlntioai. If yon wai-t to uri coat and your credit, ml up to the Cuptaiua otfioe and evttlo " InJwnaplis, Jan. 30, lfiöO. 7a-tf M. J. fc. H. r. HORN. ' IILTSli:a:i:iJGItS, ATTKVriO.N. "XTTK. bare jurt rcceire-J iir.l f.om New York a .p! nlid aaI jrtiwi.l of UlOXsrOSK OR WHITE GRANITE WARE. Joncwting is pirt of ' (.'Jfu. awl T'U Cap and .Suce, Sovp Tureens, S.;u?e do., Sou;i Twifler, M-iffia Cakfn, E.vrs A I Raia, cover! eha.nl.cK, Pick! Dikhs, Jaj. Bowl, i'Ut-C, i.Cn &C. At.8 A fewn 1 Mtii.!.! Ofatxa and Cankrsw.re. Our StiKMi Ol Ihe above goods ü superior both in iuiiy mnA stvlc to any la the cilj,an I wi: he sull y the pi-c o- i.ett toaurt cätomera 75 II. J. Jt B. C. KORN. HKREAFTER Vctp to;ntii!ly ca hanl the largest, cheapest, and bcftaoit;nrut of TIN WAitK tint can i e fotliii weit of Fntvc run. o intry Mrc: anu wil: Raj it to their adranlaga to rail hero before r::cha-inj t Uc h-re. Job Work of all kini clou on tlu-tao-tot notice and ia the UcsUst order, r hp nerlv v liOfiie tle Mut- C iuk. A Jan. ro.lAV). ?S luy .;. TIERSON . I OTT HELL. Dcror lit ii.m r;s A I a.M)3.A..Vl0IAS. EALED prapo.aN will te recci e I .-t the o3.-cof tbe Indian19 aoolia and Beltelont .ia Kail KuaJ Ce.nony ,uiril the firt day oi March next, fjr prcpinni tba fouiiJdU..u, an I cr.tinjj tbe Oi and covering tha Depot huil linz at lndiansp.ilii, to he bui:t or tTict, tOo f&A hy r,0, with a mal l si I? bu:l tin j, the work to la " oonmd by tho first of Anguit, uni beco.np eted by the 6rvt dy of D-ci-nii;c next. Plan, specifications and trnn. of py . rocut CJii be sven atlbu o:fi:e uf the Enciocr Of ths Compaii-. r. rerioM who have subscribed iteriaU to the location uf the tiepit, ate noij'ifl to hva them ou t:-o ground by th lint riar of Ui-xt August. ; pereoa who bace iubcri'd Uli M il! l pri;m re ) to Cniin:nC'i ul th.-t time, nd peraon Laving uliaoririeii rron-y :tre rvj'iiieJ to pav cne bull' at thdt tiae and tl'.- hohuccou t:'s lirst of oevt D -ci-miof. O. II SMITH, Prist. January i-th, l.-jO 73 3wr . ic . R. H. t o. Jonrual and Locoaiotive ccpy, Tl wecki, an l amid bill to etti ;: of Stiibilily, Scciii tly, lerr(u:ly. NHh,0.i.', TH : M V T IIA L 1. 1 F E I S S 1 11 A A' f ; CO. III AX V Of A-ir York. -Y. :W Vi: S'rrel. ?VT accumulated rund. Nov. I'., lSiJ, i?'J,N)tcjn-n.cu'cty in-1-1 vejtcl in Uo.i'ia mi Mrntca oa real caiie in this ritv an l KrtK.i.l H, and ttock ot the bta'.e aud Ci;r of Ni Vrk a id Vt teil Mates LruvernmuuU The fiiaJ i rjpi llv crcaiiiig bvav.iJi.ly t kitc ii. I naj pr.j proua I usincn. The (Company JccWl dividKudui pruii .,f ni:-: j pjf ceni. on s!l exuimg jKiliiicj on the 31 tot January, H'H. A'' l!it yf'jiia art. !iril.d amm !k Itsurr i. The prumiiiina are pyab;! i.i ca-!i tinn.?!", se-iii-atrituliy, or l'jarterly, intere-t h.-iu aJJ-d ou tUo JiSenei psyin-uU. Thica.h iM-inci;il-? a ujtc.l i.y tliin Coiupany n urc U the partics f-r whose txtneat the iasurn--; arc eiiectV.l, tltp w !;o,p vf Oil nUi'.i'-J.', without sjl'j-c.i.i tieui to tin hivc d: j-.vtucic ot aixiKoiiluteil premi.itu imt;s. Per .nmy eßivt tDur.in, c fu iht ir oti lii ea aid the Hvm vf o:h"H. A aurrind woioan ein i:iure tin; lifiof b'-r l:?itaud, thts h-m-tit ot Wiii.:h rtrv 'ur-i by ii lor the eici'isive uc o: L. refcif or cLiidi . li. tM?fff tmm an I all others d"re.i lent opo:i t iaric arc S;eca ly iaviu.1 1- avail thcui-wlr oi a ruwure-; v. hcrrt.y il:er I'lrviring tamitics may lio Mv.urc-i Own the c il ol o-y. Painphl its etplamt iry of tho ln '.ncijl .i of Mtitu.t! Lif iunr. annco, and i l iktra'lns itv advaaias, it'i fjruisnf a;ylit'ti", may U oMxined m ihu cffi;eultho Coin;nj-, S" Valit.vi-t, or ot hi) of uc'-r.:. TR FX TH US'. So. B.'.o!Iht. Wm. J. llj;o;., 11. II. MrCur.iy, Fred. 8. Wiusiu:i, .. W. Paber, Joha P. YcUeflon, Theo. Sed wlk, rttary B. t'ollini, JoUj II. Swift, John Wadxworth, .". M- fornell. Ootiv.M. Vilkiii, J.?hn V. I.. Trayo, I'rtd. I; i : llr.ey . h:ir!s Kiy, John C t?i u':r, Walt r Jov, Alired rV.l. Haviil . CoI U ii. Alfre.1 K'UkiJi, Wm. Butts. Joseph niunf. l-iac U. I'utruiD, tm. M.io. c, y.tlH.st'-e l.'lH.k , Ji.n.i. MiilVr, It.n id A. Co::ir.cV, Uoi't chuyler, J iino I'haiiititiiii, Jroi !i Tu'kernib, M.ma II. Oriunell, VVui-J. Bunker, Kurcrie futi!h. Krjn.i St. LatUrop, J. n.Thstrher. f;OLt.IN8, Prtiidtit. ItCiirv Wehs, JOsfcrMI a. Iisac Asatrv. Secretary, Joa. Bf.ua r, CtunttUer, J. L. MoTiisaaiicaD Medical Examiner at lnliualii, Ind. The mdcr.ijned is prepared to act as the aent of parties withIng to eJVct Insurance ia the above named Company, kud vv 111 forwitrd their application, and procure Policies without any delay, lie ia amply fur.iished with all uecesajry UL.nL application, t-nd Pamphlet showing the operation and condition ot tbe Company ; and will forward them per mail freeef chart to peieom desirous of insuring their own 'ire or th live of other. Tint ia ox a or Tue vaav Usit ais riTaoaectT Coxrtstti is the Wobld. Jan. 10, teSO. Cft-tf JrOffice. iu State Bank Baildinr. A l OltTLAL l Olt 10, OIC JC. ISrit:iutii;i Sporting 1'ortniit Club OJJic's, (Senrge Street, I'ltm-rUii, llnphtnj. ripilt .MiOia?ers te? to acquaint their numerous Patron that the A next DIST II llUTIOM OF PORTRAITS OK KACE HORSES, ill comprise those entered for the forthcoming (i Pi AND NATIONAL UÜKUV IUCE. The X amber cf SS I it limitei te 5,0'. 0 (de Clus FIRST I LA'! MrlMBL.it, 9111. SECOND c I.ASd WTTO, Xi. Early applicatrnn Or the unapprnpriitcl !iiars i aereissry. A pTty utcri ing for nior than One Shai haa the chance of gHiniii.f an cij i.l onibbcr of Konnte. Thoye Mem'iurt who draw tbe various rrt raita will be pretviiled with the l;loin; tum. 1'urtiaii of ll Ch's lionuacs. . VaJru.adino. Winner, or First re, XJt.am - . XMÜ.00II Soros.t lloru, IO.11OO . . A.O.H1 " Third Morse, - - fc ,liO - - a.i-j DivileilamonrUSLirttTs, C.W) 3.M0 " Vu-Urer. 6,tf0 . . r.ttX) There are 403 Banuae in eirli la, thai txjur'he Namtxr rtf Holges ente:ellor the Race. The Drawing will be conducted Bion tin; kann I gitimate pria-iplcs as thoc hich charjctcri.ed the 1-itu St. Leger an I oti.ef pro.-ee.linc. Full PrtiMUr nf the reault will be äent to abaeat Memlxra Im m. ili. tHy after Re necUion, that each may know hi pori ion Subicrihcrs Rejjls'.ertal al Scrip forwarded oa rectipt of a Reciittanc. Rill of Eichanga, Draft. Bank Notes, he AJdrwcd and made Payable to the Managing- Directors. V. J AM CS & Co. JrVrs j er crnl. Cnmwiixinn In It Deducted o i the prrJaausrvetlt 1S30. 67-t March 1. tJO. 111VIS V ilAY. UST Tlrtccived l.y Cxprvxa from New York City, a new anpllv o'. Fii e piH-r Mache Port f.-tio, Pvarl I-iIai.l. Fn- 'i"ui-kfy .M,nc4:o Port llio, R,ch'y trilt. A' i Uire Tii-vul.ir.j Dks. Secret dr.iwur,. Fiu'-it Kren h Moitlod I'ajK-r. Ki licit raichtnunt Paper. Kitie.-t Tracing Ti-per. i in est Freucri Note Papt-r ; t.'r.'aut LaiJ, Gilt E.ljcd, A-r. I'lueiil Kioucb NMc tuveSupc. ln-ed, c.ilure.l. and plniu. Finest Fernen Ltttr Paper iri:t, svlf ecaliui; F.nvel"c. Fimut er.;bt-h silver Burdercd V'iiiJ. ir, Car Finest Irocy Uamrj Cu-iiioim, kc, acc. We invite altnliou lo ih! nr.iclc. 73tf DAVI i RAT. xuTin: TO STOCEUIOMIKKS. CI.eT?J t'ÄrJI3 CyCv3 t AD1VI DKND of 4 per etnt on the capital alock of this Cwsapauy w as .Xlared bv ttie Beard 01" IhrvKtotw raab:- to tue atockhi.l lets January iiöt'h lui. W. JACKSON, "ec'y itfice M adinon & Iti.tinrjattolis Ri:rcdCompaty. '. Y .112 a mi A.vs nxti. lamis, SALE OF ITO.Oih) ACHES rariHC Truetreaof the WSash and ErieOnal u-ill(.ffirflaV,at JL tlw Land Oßicr iu lvtcn4urt, no the tia DM OK MAT NKXT, 17J.'.WJ Acreaof lnd. Thcae Laulliave nrc.t atict'e.1 with grent c.-rc, ind are yaerslly fiFsl nte farming Im J. Tney will be noli 111 tn:t.t of 40 aciv. ut uv.ro 10 u:t piirrliaai-r. Tho lindi are siltulrd priitf'iw'ly on tlie CiMinlie ot Lake, Port.r, Msrtui. rahon. ru'aki, WWie, Jas-,er. Jicnloii Tliipreaiiiw, L"n a;id VValM-h. Tli nuinbs and Vamp: a or ln k. hirsaiii, rnlx h'.d i-n hprUatiiia Iu itiiiu W.Wrijilt, Clerk of lite Lmd OtTii:.- ai l.o(rin.-pi'rt, utany time Her lite &,t day of March. Tiirae land tre pj.Mied ffttn .il.-ij to $a per aria. Trtuis of Hle Cm.Ii. Fnxo the ab-rre aVwill be rwrveJ lh l4 rrf trnr.u of lalitf. wIikIi at Um lime of the aelertkai were imprvrti f -cid, atad wbkb were aelected uuJeran arr.tn-utMit with tae ätare Tinaire. A. M. TUET I. llr-aefsva.je. Olli.: the TrtXeajaof tbe Ualaud) aud Fjie (Tjaal. t lira Hun, Inc. 17ih, 54. Sill SV.S 1 TOIM 4 ISi:iK8-SK.VTATIYI. VOCtt perticnlar uiten'iou ii rc,-ectiu'ly ealiod to a htrfv ht oi Hold and Mi er W.tclic. Ic-elr.y , Bpecia-lti to auit ail spsi Lard Latap, a il mjny ntliiu- titiuns. utt'te for fj-nilitf. Yua'cau aot do b'-ttT t!i-:t pramtin fjm osm tf tlfe Ii-: and fa'-.liiuna'-hi nrticle to ; our Wires, I)-jht. r or Svec;-httr!s, or tri.t juam lvci to a riua Wach, tl.-- ooil i wilt lie Mid r.t gtat. y reduced plices, eilt an l .rw Ii we. cj'i'I -ll n-e will gate aa st. Sum e apposite Brvu nin' Hotel. Jan. 3d. tl . CVM U'. tl. 'f A I.HOTT. I Ti: TIOiH IM VVl ilKllltS! a -V nxvnys i vn contra c t. ri'UV: nod.tfinc-1, por;nanl tt ail Actof tie Gtnoral Awmblr, JL. porovrd Jaimirr Ißtli, tsro. will iweive trtltwl pte2 iör l!cpjten;r the Avlum trthn Ucntsc luw ,ul itoVlock at noon o Vdue.lnj the JO.h ol F.-unurjr neil. Ut.-rcrs dosirtnM of biJ 'inc. can nee the ifn.-ti mi. by catling at lbs olh; of the Ast lum ; where ell bid. are to be Wl. A. HARRISON, ) Kni.j,-mw J.B.BROWN, ) tswwilee. A TIA. rtia vaa D-.r Sc Dcaa, I In.lunafli liuu.ry iTKh. 1550. ) ?J I SOFeK. A 31IL.CII COIY A NT pron it nt of a A at rat Jtilrh Cow, can 1 applied 1 äv ti. at plioatioa tl 7JW WILLIAM KOBSON. Indisaapoiit, Ja-.. Utli, l.-U'l. HISTORY of 8p-ni.a LHi is'.ur, by Georva TirVnori Far saa l-j 7t tl IIOOU k NO-LI.
COMBINATION AIll-TIOHT.
ki:liogg V YAXDKS, C" IX ITBFL'L. for tonrr very liberal pairtiaxr. wraild aaa Ä known liu-tlbejr continue t-j ke p a lull aupoiy rfliie above Siiiierior ( ooUlit? SloviS aiweiuer wan many rtner paiteras. oi w iik- no omrr airwiwi 11 nerded than rel"eren-e to the lolluwin atwun; ti e utary who loKify to iu unrivalled qualities. AUs.li" 'ocsTT. Samuel Merril, Hvey Bau-, Wm Qaailea Ramuel Hannah. Fdwaid McOtiire. Jese Jnnc, D S W-rd, J Ü Dunitip. Mr. Uoldbry, Jno V tiamüio, lnal Kanper. hta Bubiusnn. Artbtir Vance, Thns F. Ilnlbrimk, A A Loutse, Koben h"-In-, leaf an4 Duin'i Asylum, Insane Aeiluir, John ! Fall, Rev V C ilo:liibiy, J Johnson, aud any aumtier of Uwr acaiea Id I ävivje llB!DMicm. CoofTT. Jm- Dii can, Jsjrph Mean t, Aa Ballard, JS M4tl0tk,ChS Krvni,Mi,i C Vteji.oe,C.rua Baraet, Kobcrt Onwnar. Henry Coer. Jte4l .Vrr.dint.ll.tVm f.il'J. Iliscix I'liemr l'h Ü Aiherton, Irtx A 'lea, Wiütaaa Aarkk, Semurl Khockley.J lve, J lielany. cc JoHSSOS CocTT rhiliip Dean, Isaac Voorhee, Jeaae Uucbs, Rnbl Lynns, kc IUiiLT.a Uomrr. Aiarish Diinlnr.f Howard, J Wltltams, J Davi, Harnah Newby . Janie J'rrln. . HILST COC.'tr- Itohl liiinjh, D Smith. HiKivtooarr -Henry M JUatvIn J ßn".Iy.ll MiünJ.peiicer.J dmttH.iieur; Stwieniaker . Jcrl- Jnbnii.JnBi;ltu.n IScol L. HoailDt'ol'tr. Jne:h II rihorp..rr;fT. PCT1 Oocjrrv. laaac Lvwreace, i bmiib, Ptradet.O Call i Dafii, Jdlin Savre. iir Tin ittl CopjiOr DaeineM I atitl an:Miy a ever; nail o-ir lnii.i. ara rrany and tkappv 10 wait upon tliose rh de-iieanytiiina in out line, t.'aah for old copper aud hra-s as usumI. KKLLOOG k YANIlC, 1 Siaw of the Padlork awl for.ti Ft.ie. TO coi'A'i'Y ciri'icuiss. SAMUEL DELZELL Sc CO. BOOK MXDERS 1XD ßL-iXK HOOK MAXUFACTUHERS. lti.li;iiintli, Iiiitiuita, UESPECTFfLLY anntKinre that Uiey 1-avejK received direct fiom Uie Caatern f'hicr, a large and Mitier- :uck if paper cf the varitHi aire uaed in Blank BonV Manufni-trTie. an t kivma avai'.as) lltrn.elves of all Ibeiuodrrn improvements in their line tf ! are ptepatcd to nimutactiire hi shmt mace, and on rrastmille ttrr.:., eveiy decrir'ion or B'aiik Bm-ka Uid by Uitc. Eark, Couu jr, r Corpiirat ton r.rnoera. Tfc-y rnprcttutlT anlicil enntmniicr of ihe tUrvKia;e. Iiiliienn o eeiK!uu:y reiiiaed ia item, feebnj aaaorcd Unit all wtuk ejrrutrti ly ITieni will prove ratis'acur . 1 ty are alsrt ireparrdlo iaiiufariure Tax Bur) cMt, in a t)ia rjpeiau to ai y ncretofuie ma lo. 1:1 thi city. Ordern are ar.ticned. 6t-timn. DELZELL Cau yVviiliieff a ui-cree of tli Marku Ciicuit Coutt. ad u .et it a fiod copy thereof to me-dire. led l.jr the cl a of ld ccart, in a cauie wbereiu IViliuta b t;t -e aud Caio!i:ie Chtce, ki wi:e. acre comlJinJiits.a:;i' ia?.es It. Nou-land w:.Vfe:'iJiii,rtqu:ri' j ui? to mui.c tie cum .1' 1'iC j wi-h in.rt lheri-on fro a tie ii'.C ca decree, and ..vktr. e. i'l ts-.-o-u- :o public wie to ti e b ght-t rn1 In: l ilili-r, tu the 0:b r.nj nl Februar , lr5-1, between the l.rtui of lt'0'olu-.k A. M., ciiJ 4 o"clxK, V. M , U the Court House door ia 1 lie tit y 'f It Ji.tniii. !is, i i M.-.tiji L'ou ;.ty, liiJiaiia, tl a r.-ti'J ubI ptoiii lor -. u r.w. cf the üiHonii.; Uc. t .Lei rv.l t;-. tu-vrii : Sitmle ia the ciü .H M:iinn.';l b'.art! ff Ind.at i, aa.-l beinj thirty fr.-t frontlm oaW-i-hUi:t-. n trtrrtt 1 If ihe e--1 ride cf Lot ' nun b-rej fir No. ia Mjur nunib. i- ! Uly üvc No. Ci, in theti.Wft of Iu'lirtn-,ii4, l-iuni-.iff rt this nflUli vrrt corircr of .aid lot; tiituee F.a-;t alyiii; tiieK-ct.i y.-ic r.l bl.ir.iu.a s.itc: thi'-ty ft t to a pnint ; the..c. "'i V. to the nil -; ; tht-noc a tft thir. Sy t'eit to a pinnt i.i the nuf.h l:n i i f Ibe aiiey beita 'n aoulli w.U cirner of i-i 1 I : iLcatc ".o-ia tu t'e rLic si Sem-iunir.-;. And ii'iuid ttic .ai l nr.f. ai d pro ii if tl.r above ic-cn-jt-d nal t-tute then and there not he hmi lor a sum ufhciciu la pay ana mif) t- tl.e ai.t W i.Iiucj 11 . t liurc and t'j.o'Uif t itrc, i,u ili, Uc aiiiLiitu dnc tin in jid iln w, Ic-iivr it!-. in'rmt tbt-rtoti Irna the ilate ihen-ol" 1.1. I eo.t, 1 viil -1 tiie ianrj iiu.c and niace etlHjn' tu (Ml' lie tal, t'..v 1 .11 Ji.c .1 V-d I t! etuitr and all tbc e.uie, 1 i--ft, litV. cIhiui an.i ii.t-rt .t nf mr ai l Jan.rs R. N&" land l'iei..-iii ! i.v ant', sati.fy rail '. i.l.n.u rl Chac, i d Cai'OiHic ' Chac i In o it"-, the nmOui.t 1 ui ! Uirr'. n i:J mi, r- .t tiiirtm tri ti t'K-uate ilrt-rxif toii tiuT nilh CJ"t. Said a:e-ill lie made wi.hI out iii rc'kf liaifv-r fn.iu uli .ni- Ji i.r prai-i mi n l.-t-. 1 7'l :i l C YA-Vi. I.' . .-iiif V. V BV v -ritte t f :i vir:1, of fier iVI-i ti luft dircrtcl fn iu l'ue cletn- -nV!f V.t M-i'ktii Ci'titt I'l'Ciiftmcitt Tlcas t wdlK. ; pn?e t piiln'n. ie on ihe :.ii d j i4 I'dnu uy in-sl. Icj ..t I lie ct nil i lli.i.e dia, in thi- city i f In !i.;'ri. n!! in th - ttuic cf l.idiai.a, v l.li : l:i Hie I onr freacnhcJl y iixr. tiie r-nii a:iJ pr -lite, Pr aeren yeuif, ; of the f.V!iiw:t'C re.l e-t-ü, lo tut : . ' Tint ptrt ih a tiiT'ti et L:i:f oi -( i'v ihiiuIn-t I'J, I Iba i:y . Inilwnn-K-li. huHiidt-if a f:i-tt: 1 niiiu,ni n. at the am'il easl . 4i.it cf rut I in rtli-uei lull 11 m? mii i.rr lltnca miir irj : u ct fn Iii- ln4 t.r pa.T4-l f. i.r-fl"' J tv ::;! .tin! 1 ri:j"lei by l.itrinu j lllihiiir, thriire Suti'h 77 Ire: iu!3 irriie- In the It4 T p-trccl ot : cnrii il ) lie t Bid-c:u;ii." ' !' )l.ii.:r! iilnc titi I, liieme mil I oil the line -f M..id lot t-r p.iftt if (4iitd .1 o 'l d -iiid fvcpi-d he twWi fflll rteek lo tiie tieel Unit a MiMtc.t'ts"! aver.ae; thence m lle hue iT Slid avenue I. thi (! itvi-f!.rt,'uni if. A1m Lie loilouj dtsxribed ptrt f the evtiiie hiii'e'pwe. i-i-wi: : .(Wn.enrii-f r.t thi-.i-.ilh wen eoraer r ilie 1,-4 or j-nrrel oi" siind s:.l tiy Jtve-iiue ' " Wwnrll l-i, .ni'l mv.v r-wia-d and rxtu;.':ed br 5a d Beck, thntre ninnin rou'bon A -bur. a frei eirijty elur :-ie.-ils.'rt lo apemlina fence, thence tin the tine nitt lencr ei.-l In the t-tieel known Mih--k lriv?tn avenue, liience tvnnh tat 011 Ii,; line nf uid ave tun to the. so-ith eu-l coroerrf riid bd or pirre! nf ir -otil imw o-Anedaad occupied 1 said Pet k. tin n-c vw.Ft on Ü.eiif.el said l- or parcel of roi:id wi nt i,ed juI 1 i-;ir.i .y H irrk tv the jtlacc of Lr-;m tins et-e;it tiie psrt w Iiln the tnsl lnniud .rv i-n llir aaid m venue cm -veyed by Puihert I'aitir .n Ut i.'t. Mj'y P. Vt '.iililt, aTl said red estate rwinp and itutie in th c him') 1 1 ,'Ijii. ii sttd Str.ie of lod'nt. i. And in lail'ire tt renü.e lue lull auiveni .f juvm-irt, lidnn t bi.d CO!, I w ill at I tie uu- time and pl;ice es..-uc tin- ice aiiupie uf :-! real esuie. TaWeu u liie pr ;H-riv of it.-hert PiiUeritm, ttlhe suit t David V.Cn'ley n-c the ne rd V i".Urj 11. t'h te, uriiu-t .tlnllel J. Patierann ani Hubert l'a:ietiu. f. C AM ruL.1.1.. 70 1.4 frheri.'f nt M.irum Ci-umv. S1X.C OS' EtllaJ. 'ST ATI-. PUR; IT A NT to on iwder front the Murxm f'nibale Coort Ute wndeiaiiiieJ eteculor nl Ilia btt will and teUineat ) Zrnaa liie deceated, l.ite ol Markxt t'min'y, 8utenf I d Jwna, will ripnee lor saVa at public anctrr-n ia fmnt of Kmentnt'i liotel ia the chy ttf Indim-a-tioliaoatlM i-ilenth d-iy or February, ItSO, at S o'clock l. M tbe Itiiluwine deciited real estt'e prnorily of ajid tejiiatm, ta w iu Tbe equal : lid nndivi lrd llirre fiftk urts of fraCU-nnl n rth ts eat tuarirr nf aeciiiin 31. township 16, RaiigA S F..-.1, contaioinj 179 Ü I0U arret: Terms nf aale will be, one fcurh ia hand, one lonrtfa ia ix arwnü.s, one four h in twelve mooilis, and one 'crirth In p "ccn iuvtii?intitr with ajiri'ved recutity will lie repaired j kuoot any e:.'t'f wh.tlever f'r valuaiiou or a,iti:iiei:t Uwa, tearing inte-rcal fmrti djie. The prrmisrs are iti'.:f.i!'y situatrd srxnu two suites tivvb uf lniiniui-jlu 1 i:K-i.-t lunk it White Kiver, and immcdi . kly en ths Crtwlnrd-villr ai.d I jci. rt:e tote Rood. Oa tbe prrmiWthrre ia a dwell m; b'We Willi lUe ne. t-ary cut housw, a poi 0-Cha-d and about 120 at rea in a bih etale of rullivtiou. TovM-ariva w i!l be pi-.rii on Ibe first t.f March, 1E5U. t'ld piciniacs will be so! J suhjeel luall encumbraiice. L. W. LAKE. Eireuiot. tn tiaii.ioli.. Dec. 7'h. t: tl. O! ta S Ad (ti 1 h I 's r.t I p r'r A o f i cc. 1?J0TIC is here y piv.-1, tli.r the uii.lersi?ned his tak'n It:i. ter of a.liniiiis rjtioti on the E.t lie of George Sit'ltr. jo n , !'. ol Marian ou-iiy, a.i.i Slirte of In hur.u, deceased. A'l ero::a tudcled to the atid e-s'a-e ara requned to make iinmccdiate p.inin'.; and thoie iming cUin aaiast the ti;n-, are notfird to preacn t tlu-m dale authenticated for etilnert. Th isid e!-a i. Piomi3 t.. lie aoive.it. GitOUÜL 8V1 1 H. teen., Jan a t, lj'Q. 73 iv T Aiiirinia-.rrtrr Administrator Sale. "vOTlCE U here''- given, that I ti til ei pofca to public tai Oa Friday, the fif'eenth of FiArnary iwsxt, at m rciidtuca in Washington towi.siiip, M trion County, I idians, a''l tAv perotil projetty of lh tdi dceesav.-d, cnnMsJ-'.ol o.it ton-, one cocAiig10. c, bo.! and baddnis. flan-ati, one riile gun ; and Ott r hoit l.old and kilcUrn (urn:iure too Urdiou to mention. AIo I will expose at the seme tttne aud place, one two horse wagon, bora, hini.ws. co , ai.d shti p. Lu, ouc corrisg- aod hnrness; also.leJs and hedging, f.rrnia; utnri'., bouac-hotd and kitcbtn furaitiinr. i Ttrmt iiihl- known tin day of aic. alt to comruencc B 10 oVIjcU, wh-ro due sltoditnce will be S'ven tiy tie. GtOR'jE SMITH, Sen , J ir.nar 3. !.-..V. 7r. T A.'.num.trtor C!ITV I0 YJ VOli SALT. rsjMIBf &' t'ouncii of tiij City of Indian.-untie- tavmj laid eff f.-r A. ai:r-il l.inJ in i'.il l.lu'. 15 J, in .j-U itr, ii.U lt., will ts p tin: tute to public aa, oa S.ittrdny, Uie i ,y of 1'rhr'ja.iy nrs'.-.ttlie Covin IliNiec ih4r in aviid cit)', Mftrtii t; Unas if 10 VW A. M ., and -2 Vi- P. M.oitsanl dny. Thti rund:tiuo of the tilt a a luiUiW. une li.lr! nf Iba pure Li. iii-..;ii-y In Ut a-inl in Inn !, aud Uio l3l.n- in one and two ycirs, the ptiw-rrtar pur-ht.rs plaint tittir nKe uilA a(tpwed artaiity, aaiitde p-iyjuie i;i-U jl.v lel .l w njlevrf Ifi.ltt va'.'Jlliofl OT ajital:-UK-Mi I .i' ah inlere-a fnrn amr. Corpraaiiow or-Wis n lit be received In pavnt,t i sid 1.4a. )5 (rdrrof tbe City Council. WILLI AM Kl'K Ehl", 1'rvsiil.ai. ' Jo. T. KoaraT,e'ecreUiy. 74 ja 13 St il AT A.M 4.'A I i:iIlvS:iL'.tJ. C'rV ff Cherry wJ-i;i f 'r.A ,SVt,', .t.:iuion, la. T j' r.CK i t" t r. I0U.-.J the l.-reit and r.-f-n cmtiplete etock tT V lt.;t end L'afrfi t-vcr vileted lor rule in lue ht-l-, s.id on ta l:.vufj bir I. rtts they can ba purcUMixi sny wl t-rc ia the ucilj antji;; nhirh ti.l!,s iounj the beantitui Moicsktn B-id i k T'e1, rnJUiiiitar. ! hy BtM-Sec ici'o..ol New ork, expralv lor ia.e and l.ii u I ii I cut iviin 1 (, to be uip-v.ru .- Lcauty or dur.tluiilv. b jn.r hiai-nfacf-rtd in Azcrriva ; .re:ht;r with r- r va.-rrty ol ".Ii mid Fur huts' of ct-Mtrru mjiinf-'-lure. Alniii rj !rgi toc:k ol ny pa ti.-iin! jctarinc w iiici. t v i i :ll fct ;1. ttgt ri'iTu'-1 p'.ice". t r;-ec;f"uljj .-!ioit a call f:c it i ll tv(,-i uiu l' Duj- nl hol-.'ol or K.ta.t. Cciuii kr.J e.kaiii. e cay s:rk . a.-,d soc hx: I c-n :u ir aj. aluor.ii 1 lla't n reducej pii -.-, a tew- M'i.1'4 l-.ft. which I will 1J1 ;.t m.l. The i.i-u-t pt nir. j ;ti'i for ail kiu-1 vf Fur. Mali-Mi'i, J-a.3. li-.n, i;j.;f C.W.BAtNETT. IO Ja I Ot ktl.trl.tl-UM 1- lr. h Qt.d Inlia-nf "li l&itlrmd Cvmpiry. VOnt X i herdy f,ive that tüvre isrt-qniiel of theft". I nldei a, in tl.o at.' esald Railroad Coai'.iv, pa; mcnt litl thi atuck oca Mr V-loT tua ih a ot Maren at the r":eof laru'f five p-'l' rciil r.-.-ry ai riMntbs. I lie Stock bolder klaiaoacfuiitv tili psv to W.'W. Wng-ht of Iit:iannutili 0.1i. e on Mri!ia sti-ee. U or Va'hiti)rti.a. JOHN l.t Hki:, President. V . V. VN aioiT, t.'ot. Aent. " S-ua. -1. IKOM th? l.-ouae of ti:e au1 aoiiber aoaie tiate in. Dec. lSl'J. .r dii. .-..', a Certificate fur a .hare ol Slock in tbe Grand Mayotiic H.tlt, l-r nhtch i d..Ilar wapid by tie suhacriber. .No. of (.etll:.Vte t7. Tht is io esutioa Ii person fiom purcha i j it, an 1 to notiiy the unuenirned if it r.a btwn olered lor sale ; 01 al U shoal lo w ofleved. aud O ligt the auuaCriber, iMjunaiMii's, jn. a, if.o w jam a uklliu IVZIOLSNlLr 4M) uirrAiL. WE bare now ou l.aut a large aaanrtnent, of StortiBe Rlark Freacb cloth; Superfiu brown LVt.ln-b clth; black Ca imorK, Moi Doe rVii, Un-y Ciihiiere, Ist-cy T eels. Cetlnv:-, K utirckv J.-ii.bUrk E-a-io, S'lk, Cavhw errtte Vestinra, lilsc. am fu-y hulk CravMs, ah i.f bh wa will ae.l, at reduced pi ict s to clo.e our a inter Slock. ( all and ret Barrauta. January S3 t9 HAMILTON k PASRISH. FEW more pieces of ßn black anJ rhaccrnble Silks, Ta-k faiins, French alcrinos, Cahavere ti-ria, flaia acd Figurrd Cs-hoH-rr, 1'iaia and Moail Fiarvd Del.aiuei, t I e"k and bi:;n Mriied Alpa'.ra. French aud Uwmostic C'mtbani, Prinu, Mia u. Pilk Ar rivet an 4 lnil Slc., Stc. To Iw had at the roraer cletiicr Uiaii thecBoepest. 0 - HAMILTON , fAlUclSli i N asaor ' ). tfteea. N assonrsLai f Olc'ws varrirg In prariktrcra onedollai t5 IIOOU U rctLL.
