Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1850 — Page 3

Correspondence of the N. Y. Express. IS EWS OF Til U DAY The Southern Confederacy, ami the Hitllh Alliance. Good and Trub. Mr. SIcLamhan, a member Wishisctos, Feb. 20th. for reninyjrania, in answer to a Southern diwoluThe aerious scenes, which happened Alonrlay and Mon- t;on epeeoli, said: "The Union is snlr! If Congress day niht on the floor of tli Houee, lead us to inquire, J and the President cannot preserve it, twenty millions what ii the meaning of llicm all? what is the intent? of people will rush to i'.s rescue." The auswar are, I DittoLVTio or the Umo. j The Legislature of Alabama lias faecd a general Sopthkrh ConraotRACT. , (or fiee) banking law, which authorizes any one to

Ilitmsu Alliance. Unlets all Slavery question are ettled agreeably to the South, without yielding to which there ts to he, (LT A STorraGK or the BrrLici,0 by continually calling the aye and non. There is either a belief, that the threatening f these things will frighten Northern members from their attachment to the Union to yield to theae threats, or, there is a sariotis intent on the part of many to carry it. BInday'a scenes show the prartirability of stopping the supplies, and their eerioue intent. It is all what Mr. Clin gin n publicly chalked out in hie speech, and what the main body ol the South acted on up to Monday and Monday night. The British Alliance is a part and parrel of the scheme ol the Southern Confederacy, and perhapa the matter has been already talked over with the British Miniater,or with cithers. Ii is calculated, that aa Great Britain must be dependent upon the Souih fur its cotton, the British Queen, will interfere, in eise of civil wer between the IS ort h and Sooth, to protect the Southern Slates from Northern embargoes and blockades of the Southern coast, in short, that Great Britain will form an alliance, offenaive and defensive, with the Southern States. British interests and Southern interest will so co-operate, it is argued, that they muit and will be allies. It must be confessed, that this corresponds with whst South Carolina has been uttering now for about 20 years, what she tol.l us when she nullified, snd contemplated a Southern lNaslieille Contention in 1832. The South is to bur only of Britain, British manufactures, and in return, Britain is to protect her in the sale of cotton Irom Northern blockades and embargoes. Let us dwell on this. Are the descendents of Washington, Madiaon, Rutledge, Ogteihorp, and others, ready te turn traitors to Ih jir own country, and countrymen, and form an alliance with the descendents of men whose fathers crimsoned their fields with blood, end who robbed and pillaged the South from the Savannah to the Potomac? Does a Britton stand so well any where in the Union, that his embrace is to be preferred to that of an American? But if all this is so, if the South turns so recreant to the memory of its fathers, tfhat faith does it expect from the British Empire, but that which Jamaica had, which the East Indies have, and ol which the Canadas now complain. Will Great Britain, abhorring slavery as all her people do, form an alliance with slavery, but to seize on the first opportunity to pillage and plunder, with the rapacity that characterizes her Government over weak people the earth over? The British West India Islands foreshadow what the South will be under British protection, and in a British alliance. England will toy with slavery awhile to pfoSt from it as best she can, and then shj will crush it to death. There ie an idea about, that England will sanction the Southern cupidity for Cuba annexation. Rely upon it, if aver the Union is dissolved, and a Southern confede racy has an eye on that rich isle, England will surround it with her fleets and snatch it from all other Governmenia but her own. It la the Union alone, thai now aavee this Key of the Gulf of Meiico from British cupidity, the Union, whose respectability and power overawes the ambition of British Statesmen. It is the Union alone, that can secure Hi tha right of wav across the Isthmus, and safely keep up our vast coastwise trade. Think then of the folly of dissolving this Union in order to proposals slaverv on the shoiss of the distant Pacific, and of the crime of forming an alliance with our deadliest ene my so to do! But the sunolies are to be stopped, the Government is to be stopped by the revolutionary action in Congress of some GO or its Representatives in one orancn, ana some 23 members in the Senate (for there are not more in either branch in case the other 1G0 Representatives, and 37 Senatora will not rield to a minority so small, in stale such a thing is to show that a minority by force in parlia mtntan laclici Diiin to rule a larva maionlv. Itleiorities. however as Mr. Venable of IN. C. told the House, are not to govern this Republic. It is only a Confederation, an old Continental Congress, in which minorities may and can obstruct the Government, and revolutionise it, in esse, it is not so conducted as to be egreeable to them It is to be remembered here, that 18 1-2 of the 3D States of the Union, as represented in the Senate now go for the admission of California, a decided majority of the Government, if it be but a confederation, and an immense majority in the House. But quoth Mr. Venable, this majority is nothing in a slavery question. To defeat it in Congress, rsvolutionary action may and should be resorted to. and to defeat out of Congress, battle if necessary ! Our Fathers, he seems to think, fought, bled, and died to establish such a contemptible form of Government. To save the country now from such extreme men, and extremitiea'as these, the moderation of the North, and the patriotism of the South must be invoked. The South is not all slavery mad, though too rauch excited and excited as I think lor nought, ss never was the North lees "aggressive than now. Never did it make a greater sacrifice lor propitiation, than did some of tbe Members of Congress, the other day, when tbey refused to enact any Wilroot Proviso. The patriotism of the South mast be startled by "Southern Confederacies," "British Alliance." and H Stoppssee of the Supplies," only because that North, which in the main resisted the nne xition of Tease, and its almost inevitable sequence, conquests in Mexico, now adopts Ilia very non-intervention doctrine ev erj Southern man demanded only a year age ! But Soulhern patriotism for the nonce is et er awed in the wild tomult of Passion and Faction that bowl about lis ears. Southern people have been startled with the monstrous lie that the North intends aggression, invasion, and annihilation of the protection the Constitution gives to Slavery. Mr. Giddings and Mr. Knot have spread the impression from the Potomac to tbe Rio Grande, the Southern Palriot jet wanta courage to spesk out loud, as the hero of Buena Vista has done, in defence of the Union, and in defiance of Treason and Trsitors. But Southern courage cannot always thus be bushed. There must be many, Who will soon dare to spesk es Henry Clay is speaking, end as Thomas II. Benton thinks. Kentucky, Tennessee and Maryland are not in the whirlpool yet- Virginiane cringe before the stormy bot wben it ie over, may we not expect they will uplift their bowed down heeds ? One il" them, Mr. Beale, speaks, and thanks be to htm. And where is Gov. McDowell ? Where is the spirit, that liera over the grave of Jefferson? Wheie is the holy inspiring air, that must breathe in opon the men, that dwell about the tombs of Marshall, Madison, and Washington ? Is ihe old Dominion going t follow in the wake of the oligarchy of South Carolina ? Can it be possible, with the records of this country before her, there can be lound credence for the lie, that the North intends or designs sny aggression to the South or Southern institutions? Or if it be so, has Virginia no confidence in a slave holding- Executive, a slave holding Secretary of War, a slave holding Secretary of the- Kt, and in that last arbiter of ail litigated things here on earth, a slave holding Supreme Court of the United States? Think of these things. Southern men, and cut loose from the treason of tbe Nashville Convention, its Southern Confederacy and British Alliance. . An Ete on the CartTOL. Dr. Chalmers's vtxw ox THE subject or TRKS TRADE. A correspondent sends aa the following extract, which contain! the truth in a nut-shell: 'Economists can tell, that with but the maintenance of justice between man and man, the greatest economy and well being cf the community is secured, by each being at liberty to improve hia own condition, and better bia own circumstances as he may; and that the mechanism of trade, with ita various and complicated interests and numereus springs of activity, never moves so prosperously, or works off so great an amount of npnienee and comforts, as under this system cf perfect liberty, when each aspirant in the busy walks of merchandise is allowed full scope for his own energies and his own views, or, what is tantamount to this, when nature ia left spontaneous and unfettered to the free development o' her own principles of action. It is certainly mar vollous that euch should be the result, while each of the mighty host f individuals, who unconsciously )ie!p it forward, looks not beyond his own little sphere, with no higher aim than the amelioration of his own ftate, the sustenance, or it msy be the ag grandizeroent, of hs own family. And the abortive attempts of human legUIat ion to improve on this beaotiful system, when by its restrictions or its Arm. ties in commerce, it only distempers and mars what il lays its hand upon, strikingly set off the superior wis dom of Him who is the great, the original architect both of nature end of society, and the profound skillfulnes or wbe ordinations ie never more eonvine jnffly frhowa than by Ihe mischief which is done when they are thwarted and interfered with by the impotent Kudom of man. Chalmers s Posthumous Works, toL Vllt p. 112. " An old lady once said her ido of a great man was A man who is keerful or Me clothe, don I drink perrits, kin rrad the bible without spellin the words. and kin eat a cold dinner on wash day to save the wimmin folks from cooking. IIcMtUTT A clergyman, lecturing one? afternoon to his female parishioners, said : 'Be not proud that our Lord paid your sea the dietingnished honor of appearing first to a female after the resurrection, for it was on!j done that tbe glad news misfit spread the

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issue iiorca on fleposuiiifr with the Comptroller any sum of U States stocks iot less than one hundred thousand dollars. The Comptroller is to countersign Ihese issues. The bill prohibits them from payinp out or circulating the bills of any bank without the limits of the State.

Good. Ft i staled that Gen. Armstrong. late U. v r....-..i . r : i . t i i wusln m L.i v tr("'i. io ivnom urn. jicKon Bequeathed the sword which he wore at the bsttle of New Orleans, recently declared, that in rase the Southern Convention should be held, and adopt any misures contemplating the dissolution of the Union, he would unshealK that sword and rally the people of lennessc, to expel from Hie Stale the. treasonabe gathering. Thk Doctrines of SIr. Calhoun. It is stated that brigham Young the Alormou Prophet, haa thir teen wives, two for every tribe of thu desert. Now ii Mr. Calhoun a doctrine in relation to the territo ries be true, Brigharo Young may move with his patriarchal family into California or Minnesota. Qu&re. lias he, the postulate being confessed, a constructive right, to change his d tnicil also to New York or Boston. Tjiat the "World is Growing Honest." Is prov ed by the fact stated below. We hope it does not follow that doomsday" is near. Ihe lo-fs sustained by the United States on the dis bursements made by paymasters in the war of 1812 was 2.0S k per cent. According to the report of the paymaster general, a similar loss on the amount disbursed during the Mexican war would amount to $712.753 22; instead of which there remains but S's.dOo 59 to be accounted for. This certainly shows that the world is growing mure honest. Legislative Turbulence. A little fracas occur red in the New York Legislature a few days since, but which fortunately was not attended with carious consequences, air. ötory gave Mr. Borroughs the lie, and the latter in return threw a tumbler at the former. Mr. Story at once jumped up and rushed at Mr. Burroughs, but Mr. Cuff, of Essex, a struiigßsted iron worker, caught bun by the coat collar and held him, as he was rushing at Mr. Borrnugrhs. Both gentle men immediately apologird, and the House improperly forgave them both. New Yorkers Emigrating to Yibgixia. A Washington letter in the New York Tribune, ssys: An old acquaintance from Virginia, mentioned to me casually this morning, that many farmers of wealth and skill have sold, or are selling out. land on the banks of the Hudson, at S'H) to $100 per acre, moving into Virginia, and there buying choice locations at $7 to $15 per acre f r improved estates. He said it was not unusual for thin to employ slave labor in raising com and market vegetables. Ax Elopement. The Rochester American is responsible for the following : , Courting Scene. Miss Canada Please, sir, will you marry me! Uncle Sam I cannot disguise my affection, for en amiable and beautiful a young lady, but your papa must he' consulted, and I must procure his consent. Miss C. Oh, never mind, I'll ask hitn myself, and if he refuses we'll get up an elopement. Swaktwoctixg or a Eroker. The N. 0. True Delta enys, a money br ker, below Canal street, who for years has figured extensively among the per cents., swartwoutcd a few dys ag, h-aving behind him many victims, on whose credulity he has successfully imposed.. We derm it sufficient for the prisent to state, without more particular reference to the individual, that he obtained an unenviable notoriety recently, as one of thri " immortal eleven," who, as a member of the federal grand jury, took an active part in favor of Don Carlos de Espana ; one cf those who interpreted the testimony of Key for his brother jurors, and voted in that body to ignore the bill of in dictment against the distinguished representative of Isabella Segunda. Hon. J. M. H. Beale, a democratic member of Congress from Virginia, has addressed a very "strong and sensible letter to his constituents on the subject of the slavery agitation in Congress.. - He takes ground against the proposed Nashville Convention. He says that no act of the federal government on the subject has trenched unon the rights of the South, unless the engrafting of the Wilmot Proviso opon the Oregon bill can be considered such; and this, he says, wee in strict conformity with the Missouri compromise, to which Virginia assented and participated in. He further says that all the interest the south haa in the defeat or the rroviso, is to save her bonor, as in no event can slavery be introduced into the territories acquired from Mexico. TnE Napole-'N Month. Tne month of December embraces many of the most important of the anniversaries connected with the history of the Emperor Na poleon and his family, and is therefore called by the French, the Napoleon muntb. On Ihe 1st of Decem ber, 1807, Jerome Bonaparte was made king of Westphalia; December 2. 1604, Napoleon waa crowmd; December 2, 1805, the battle of Austerliti occurred ; December 4, 1808, Napoleon entered Madrid; De cember 10, 1849, Louis Napoleon elected President rf France; December 13, 1799, Napoleon was named First Consul; December 15. 1840, the remains of Pvapoleon arrived in France; December 16, 1809, Napoleon was divorced from Josephine; December 17, 1347. Maria Louisa, widow of Napoleon, died; Dec. 19, 1312, Napoleon returned to Paris from Moscow; December 20, 1806, Napoleon fought the Russians at Garnovo. The Washington Monument. It may not be known to our readers, generally, that a superb monu ment is now in progress of erection, at the seat of government, to the memory of Washington. Yet iticli 1 the fact, and each Sta'e nnd Territory of the Union, has been invited, by the building committee, to contribute a block of granite or marble, with such inscription engraved thereon as the State or Territory furuisuing it may designate. We have noticed the inscriptions for the blocks of several of the States, but no other one of them sppesrs to us at terse and sppropriate as noble in conception, and happy in ex pression as that designated by Gov. Wright, for In diana's contribution, it deserves to be engraven on the heart of every (rue American. What Indianisn will ever visit Washington, without pointing to it with pride! Here it is: " INDIANA KNOWS NO NORTH, NO SOUTH : NOTHING BUT THE UNION." Fort Wayne Times (Whig.) A Union Partt. Some one suggests that a Union party, in opposition to the Disunioniste, be formed in the country. This would be useless, as such a p&rty exists, composed of ninety-nine hundredths of the people of the country. Disunion, though it maybe talked about at Washington by a few noisy orators, has never seriously entered into the minds, as a rem edy now for any governmental evil, of half a dozen sane persons in the Union. 1 here are other and constitutional remedies to be tried before disunion is thought of, and believing in tbe good sense and love of justice of the American people, we have no doubt that the constitutional means be found sufficient to settle sny controversy, however difücult.Disunion can only be the last desperate resort of faction, which can accomplish its object by no fair and legal means, such as the constitution provides. Pa. Ledger. From California, and Oregon. We have been shown a letter dited, "Middle Fork of the American River, California. Dec. 13th. and postmarked "Sacramento City, Dec. 19tli," written by Mr. Thos. Buckner, formerly of this city. Mr. B. enlisted in the regular army ome years since, went to Oregon, remained there un'il his term of service had expired, purchased him a good farm, and when the gold fever excitement was at its highest pitch, he posted off to California, where he has been laboring for some time with varying success. He participated in the Indian war in Oregon, and was in several hard fights with the Indians. He describes Oregon as one of the healthiest and most beautiful portions of our country, snd destined to be one of the wealthiest. They have there the finest climate and the best water in the world, and are never annoyed by mosquitoes, flies, gnats, or fever and ague. He says it is a perfect j paradise for women and cows, but as yet rather tough . it r -..?'. n....-

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Couiinllfcc meeting Hnrioii County. According to previous notice, the Democratic Committee of vigilance fur Marion county, mat at the State Sentinel office, on Saturday, March 2, at two o'clock. Present, A. t'. Morrison, J. M. W. Langsdale, and J. S. Spann frrn Centre township ; James YVehb and I. W. Hunter fiom Perry township; A Klingensmiih snd John Moors from Pike township; W. K Johnson from Wsyne township ; and A. D. Cuddington from Decatur township. On motion, A. F. Morris was chosen Chairman -f the committee, and J. S. Sri ft s Secretary. On motion, Daniel Moore was appointed a member of ihe Com mi fee from Franklin township, in place of Jacob Glazier deceased ; snd David ShieMs for Warren township, in place of Z. P. Hand, said to be not a resident of the county. On motion, it was recommended, I. That the Democrats of Marion County meet at the place of holding the township slerlioria, in said county, on the first Mon.lay "f April snd select Delegates loa

County Conventi'W, to nominate candidates fur the August election. ti. That the County Convention, fr the nomination of candidates, be held in said county, on Saturday the 13th of April. 3. We would also respectfully recommend, that at the County Contention, the Democrats moninate a full ticket, embracing Drlegatrs to ihe Convention to amend the Constitution, as well as other officers. It waa rieitrrnined that the township meeting for Centre township should be held on Saturday the bib day of April, instead or the 1st Monday. On motion, it wss unanimously Resolved, That we, as a County Committee, do hereby recommend to the County Convention thai an equitable ratio ol voting in Convention be adopted, based upon the number of Democratic voters in each Tow nship in the county, sod that it is our opinion that there should be allowed to each Township two votes on a general principle, snd "tie vote in addition Tor every fifty democratic voters in ihe Township; and one in addition lor every fraction of 25 or over, as lollows : Centre, 16; Decatur, 3; Franklin, 5; Lawrence 7; Perry, 5; Pike 5; Warren. 6; Washington, 5; Wayne, 5. Necessary to nominate, 29 votes. And it is recommended, that all nominations of candidates be made according to said basis ; and that all motions r propositions in County Convention be decided io like manner, on the cnll of three delegates. On motion, the Stste Sentinel wss requested to publish these proceedings. And the Committee adjourned. A. F. MORRISON, Chairman. J. S. Sfass, Sec. DIED, In this city, on Sunday, the 3d inst., after a long and painful illnesss, Mr. Samuel White, aged 61 years. Mr. White has left an estimable family, and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Tim MARKETS. CINCINNATI, March 2, 1850. Flour There was less demand to-day, but in prices no change is observable. The antes comprise 120 brls I from s'.ore at 4 bO ; lob do al 4 öd ; 3SU do choice at j 4 80 ; and GÖ do old at 5 10. The receipts are moderate, j Provisions The market presents no new feature for I any articln. -The alea comprised 35,000 lbs Shoulders I in bulk at 3c ; 12U0 pes Hams, (country cured) at 5J: ; ! and a einull lot of country packed Prime Pork at $6 50. j Groceries Sales of 42 hhds Sugar, fair, at Ai ; 20 do j at 4 3 Sa i and 8 hluls prime at 5c. Sales of 5u brls Molas nt 241' j S'.ed Srfl-s of 20 brls Clover on timo at $4 5; 75 i bush do at $4 50, and 25 bush .Timothy at $2 50 and $2 75 as pr quality. Grain Tlte market for Rye snd Bailey remains firm a sale of 50 bush of the former at 85c. ; Potatoes Sales of 250 bush at 65c, and 100 do at 55c market drooping. Dried Fruit Thi article ia in demand, especially Appins. Slea (f 4 1) bush Peaches at $2 40. and 75 do at $2 25 ; 300 bush Apples at $1 70 Gazette. ImliüiiTipoli Wholesale I'rices Current Corrected Weekly for the Indiana, Slate Sentinel, BY KIRLAND &. FITZG1BBON, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries, Liquors, Tobaccos, and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEPOT. BACOJ." per lb. Ho, round, $0.00.4.00 Shoulders, 2 50o0 00 . Clear sides, 4.0Ua4.5O Hhtm, 5.K)a6 00 BEEF per ewt. net, 3.50a IK) CAXMES perlh., O.I&sO.OO COTTO.Y rfCY 0.21eU.0u CjUTDLES per lb. Star, 0 50 Mould, 0.09aOJi COR-Y MEAL bu., 0.200 Si FLOOR yet brl., 4.00.5.50 FRUITS oerbu Apples, erenn, O.OOaO.75 Appl'S, dried, Uw5al 00 Pe,i-hs, dried, t.75aO.W) Almonds, per lb., O.lSall.SO Raivi ns. per box, 0 004 00 7Sr-Mackerel, No. 1, per brl. OOaCO OO No. 1. half-t.rl., O OOeOO No. I , qr.-brl., 4 00 t 94 No. 1 , k Hs, S.UlaXOO No. 2, per brl., OO.üOwfJ .'iO No. 2 hilf brl., 0 UO7 0 ) No. 3, prr brl, JO SUaO.OO Salmon, kits, 3.00aO.(M GROCERIES Brooms, 1.752.50 Lead, bar, 0.0b0 00 Lead.tthite.ptire, 1.853.00 Lead. No. Oil, linseed. Oil, lard. Oil, sperm. Oil, Tanners', Turpentine, Beans, white, Totstoes, Ouions, Cheese, Butter, roll, Lard. Beeswax, Ginsenv, Tallow, GXS-S per box. 8 by 10, 10 by 12, IIA Y per ton. Timothy, Clorer, IR UV-per lh. 0.750.90 063a0.ti0 1.750.00 0 751.00 0.760.00 0.370-50 0.300.60 0.500.00 O.COaO.08 0,100.15 0 050 06 0 150 18 0.300.25 0.0704)8 4.004 25 4i2.M4.5U 0 0010 00 0.000.00 Bar, 0.030.03 Round and sq're, 0.040.0si Cartings, 0,040.04 1 T.mJEÄS-perlb. Bert, 0.2540.28 Bpings, 0 00..012J Axles, 0.000.09 Anvils, 0.140.13 LEATHER Sole, per lb. 0.5O0.2t CaUtkins, pr dz. 18.0030 00 Upper, U 0030.00 Morocco, SO.OOa-2-.i.OO . hheep. 5,0OaS.ÜO LIQUORS per gat. Best Co. Brandy, 0.002-50 Brat Pale Brandy, 2.373.00 Ameriran B randy , 0.450.50 Holland Gin, 0-501.50 Old Bour. Whisk. 0.60125 Corn do., 0.000.23 Old Mada. Wine, 0.001.25 Port Wine, 00al.25 Slierry Wine, ' 0.001-50 Claret Wine, 0-00073 Malaga Wine. 0.501.50 SAILS-pet keg. lOd 3 754.00 fri 4.2ÖI0.0O Od 4.750.00 41 5.250.00 Id 6.250 00 Rrsdf, 4.000.04 PAPER oerraam. Wrapping, 0.COO.P0 Foolscap. 2.003.25 Boa. Boards.gr. 0.004.00 SEEDS per bu. Clover, 3.504.00 Flax, 0.001. 00 Timothy, 0.00o2 00 Ordinary, O RA I.YS pe. r ha. Wheat, Darier, Rye. ' Corn, Osts, GROCERIES Coffee, best Rio, Suirar, N. O., Sugar, loaf. Sugar, crushed, Tia,0. F, Tea, Imperial, Tea. V. Hyson, Pepper, Spice. 0.1 0.22 0 651.00 0.6&10-70 OOUallO 0.300 S3 0.30(0.33 COOafl.17 0.54 sfUW O.lOU'l.U O.lOaO.15 0 fiSaO.70 0.500.65 0.30o0 bO O.nSaO 10 0.111 sU.li Saleratns, 0 OSiaO.OO Molaue, N. O., 0 SiaO.OO Melassen, 8. H . 0.4OaU.43 O.OOaS.OO O.OOaO.OO 0. 150.20 0.13a0.0 1 OOfit. i5 0.0510 0 o.orwaosl 0.024 0.03 O.llaOl-.'t OJ3a40 6.2&fl.)0 0.050.00 0-300.OO O.OSaO uo 1.62L1.7 Tar, A.C., brl Tar, Florida, Tobarro, Madder, Indi;o, Rice, Copperas, Rosin, Ginger, Cloves, Gunpowder, Soap. No. I, Caisia, Alum, Nutmegs, . Woo4ea Backe's, 2.502.60 S I KCL 1'L.OUUUSX T1 HE SUBSCRIBER withes to inform the Farmers ot Marion and enjoining coun ties, that he Is now receiving from the cele brated manufactory er Raymond, Hanter at Co., Cincinnati, the loliowinr BUel and Cat MoulJ boM Ploughs, vli t 1U0 No 7, Right and Left handed Steel Ploughs, with and with out eetters. 30 No. 7, Right and Left haoded "Robert" Sod Plough, with cutters. 30 No. 7, Rieht and Left handed "Stoops improved Ploajh. 30 No. 7, Right and Left handed "HunterV Sod P.ough, with cutters. 30 No 8, Steel Mould Board Plough. 30 No. 0, Cast MoaM Hoard Ploogh. ' 84 No., Cast Mould Board PloUfli. 20 Ne 3, Steel MouU Board Pious h. It No. 3, Csst Mould Board Plougu. . 12 No. 1 Cart Mould Board Plough. The above Ploufhs are all warranted to perform right, If not, to be returned and the price refunded. The Steel Ploughs are warranted to seoare ia any kind of bottom land. These Ploughs will be sold for cash only, at manufacturers' prices, freight only added. Be sure and all at the Iron and Stove Store, aign of the "Red Anvil," and ret Rannond, Hunter 8c Co. make, aa I am tbe only arent tor lh sale of teeir Plough ia I nit tan pol is. 85lf THOMAS BUIST. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE ! G F. McOIXNld would mpcctiully laKcm tbe cithwtis ! Iadiananolis and surrounding country, that h has Just rciv ad and opeaed a larva and general assortment of HA I'd and CAPS of the best qualMy and btteat ety lee, to which he Invite Ihe attention of In pwMic, a h I dManBimd t Mil Mr m inr CASH. Ha stand is nearly opposite Browning's Hotel, Mil door Io Taadrs's Leather Store. . Indianapolis, starch 4, 1050. fW AUCTION SALE I LITTLE, DQ.UXX It ANDFHSONS, WILL sett. on oe about the 20th day of Match, the aioat superior M of Fwrmitwrt ever offered ia Indianapolis, consisting la part of Sofas, Itivane, UphoKered Chairs, Toilette, Centre and bid Table, Mirrors, Krusaels and Ingrain Carpets, loflether wkh ell the corresponding furniture and fixtures of a well furnished house. Ptee, time and terms will t made know a previous to Ihe aals by band bill. 8- Im 9U

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Executor's Notice. I NOTICE ts hereby given, ihit the endeislgned his taken letters testamentary oat Ihe lt wHI and teeunnentof Joseph Rumtord, late of eaid conn it, deceased. Alt person Indehted to said estai are notified to make Immediate payment, and thoa having claims against the aame are notified to present lb earn legally authenucsted lor arUl.ro-- wilhla ewe year from this dale. Tbe eatata Is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL 5. RUMFOH1), Executor. .Marth 2d, If 50. ea 3nl

OFFICIAL. GEORGIA LANDS FOR SALE. rPHE andersigned, in qurstianre of a joint resolution of the ijenerat Asseiubty ol' the StalaoT Intlinna, approved January 16th, 1819, authorizing the Governor or Act til of Sim to sell tiie Internet lh PUile of Im ianc ha in the Geoigia Lmis, will receive proposals for all the Internrt tbe Sutenf Indiana h.is in and to ßflte kmndrti tkara .La. situ-ted in tbe oianiifw uf Telfnir, Montgomery, Pe Iswki, and Lauren.', in the Male of Oentgta, brine, upwaida of Utrt kundrtd tlmusaKd tern of land, said to be valuable fur limber. Tbe above land was obtained from tbe Georgia Lnuibrr Company, aa security fcir tbe parment of two hundred and fty thousand dollars owing in the Slate of Indiana by the Wertem Han ol New York, at Rochester. Proposals for the purchase of aaid land will be received by the undersigned at Indianapolis, nntit the firt day of January, 151. The hiebest bidder for the lnt-ret of lhi Stale in aaid lands.

will receive a conveyance under an act of lh General Assembly eon- i firming the aale ; and no part of the purchase money will be required , until the sale ia confirmed. i JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, Gevtrntr um. Indianapolis, February 21, 1650. Omca or Tacivia op ?T4Ti, I Indianapolis, Fohmn 21. 1850. Gov. J. A. Weicht Csor Sn I have examined ihe record in this office, and find that no payment whatever haa been made to the Stale Treasury on account of the sale of the Georgia I .ami. I am, very respectfully, votir obedient servant, 83 3moa JAMK1 P. DRAKE, Tretutirtr f Slate. fThe Journal of Commerce, New Y or. and CninuituilonalMt. Au gusta, Georgia, will give ihe above six weekly insenioiis, and vend ! hl w in wis omce for liquidation l OFFICIAL. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. THE undersigned, in pursuance of an act of tle General Assembly, approved January 2 Ist, IP50, being aa art entitled "an act to provide lor the sale of a portion of sqiam No. -25, In the Iowa of lndianaptilia, Hit ihe purpose of erecuns thereon huildinca lor tbe use of the Indiana Central Medical College." will receive proposals unlit the first dsy of June next, lor one acre of ground. situated ia the north-west coiner of square No. twenty live, ('.'5) in the town ef Indianapolis, faid lot ol land has been appraised by Jainea Hlake, Calvin F-etcber, E. N. Shinier, I). Maguire, Will is in Sullivan, and W. II. Morrison, to the sum of thirty five hundred and sixty sit dol. lira. No bid will be considered for less lhan the appraised value. I He property will be sold on a credit of IsMlf esars. Um purchaser paying interest annually, and the contract wi'.l be aunject In be cunnrmea or rejected njr tne next uenersi Afsemwy. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, Ovrsraer. Indianapolis, February 26, l?50. M3-lavrm Journal eoy. Dissolution of C-i:irliierKliii. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the unrieisigned, under the fi.r -if J. Little 4c Co.. was diaived this day by mu tual consent. The books. Mites ami papers will be left iu the hands of Little, Drum & Andersons, who will continue tbe business at tbe old stand. The business ol tbe lite firm will tie a-fl'isted by them and W. Y. Wiley, v hi are duly authorized In settle the same. U e lake this occasion to return our warm thanks to our fr ends for their heretofore very liberal support, and f.otnmend with much pleafate an equal share of confidence aud patronage to our sucrnsaors. WM. Y. WILEY, MATTHEW LITTLE, INGRAM LITTLE, . Indianapolis, January 1st, 13)0.. JOSEPH LITTLE. The subscribers will still continue the businev at the late stand of J. Utile k. Co., under the style and firm of Little, Diuin &. Andersons, where we will be pleased tu renew our business connections wttn me irie ii as or the late firm, and give K our pernonci and prompt attention. JOSEPH LITTLE. JAMES J. DRUM . U EG RGB P. ANDERSON, JOHN II. P. ANDERSON. Indianapolis, J.immry 1st, 1850. 63 2mos IIKJ7I TAJVO V ICUJtll", npUANKFUL to the cilir.ens of Indianapolis for favors, we wlil M. continue true our maxim of principle, and aetl at the same reaunable prices. We will receive in a very snort time large anil beautiful ass etmeol of all eonds iu our line, of fency eooda. perfutnery, toys, and every article for the Toilet, from France, Germany, England and Switzerland, we will have on bind a larger stuck than is generally kept in iuland cities. rarticumrly will we keep lor ihe youth, the young friends of Mr. Rump, who have always been food customer . a gr! assortment ol all the finest, most eleg.tnt and praix worthy of school requisites. We will also have fi the amusement of ihe children, a rich assortment of new soci .l g-iuiea, such Marie, Mechanic Macnetic. Ge ometric, Architect";, and a great number of ruber new and interest ing objects III Uns i-nc. BllKNTANO ft. RUMP, Importers and Exporters to New York. Opimsitethfl Court Hoit'e, Im ianHnn'is. f OS Ki lin1f NOT1CK. rTMIE undersigned, executjix of W illiam Qiiariee, drceawd, haviog received leu era as sti h execuUis from the Clerk of the Probate Court of Marwn county, on th estate, notifies nil persona who are indebted to the same, either by note, account, or otherwise, to mike payment of the same. And ihose having rlaims s fa inst Ihe raid decedent, will file tlie s:ime In the prnuer office for settlement. Tbe ectnte Is suujoecd to be solvent. 63wls HARRIET L. UUAKLES, Executrix, 4cC. FI I 12 A.r .11 tttI E INM UAMl'. The L.nfajctu? Iiimiiuik-c Coiupiuiy, INCRP'tRATED FEBKUAR7 8rH, 130. Capital Slock, 200,00' OO. THAT portion of the Capital Mock which 1 n4 paid in cash, is aeenred by mortgage on teal eele, nd each stockholder is individually liable fur Iii debt and liahiliiie of the company. OFFICERS: ' GOD LOVE 8. ORTH, President. ADDISON M. CRANE, Secretary. JACOB WALKER, General Ageot. E. II. BRACivETT, Solicitor. DIRECTORS : Godlove 3. Orth, . Natlian H.Stock well, James Spears, Kr.istnus M. Weaver, Tbotnaa C. Cox, Edward H- Bracket!, Mark Jones, Marlin L. Pence, Jacob Walker. 1 bia Institution hiving appointed W. W. WRIGHT, as Iheir Agent fur Indiannpoiis and vicinity, is now prepared to issue Policies of insurance on as favorable terms as any other responsible company, on Dwelling Houses, Household Fu'niture, älnree, Clucks of Good, Warehouse and contents. Mills and M a uufc lories, &c., against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE! ALSO on Goods, Waresand Merchandise against the hazard of Inland Ti asportation, and upon Die cargoes of Sea Vessel. All losses arising upon PolKies issued by this Company, will be promptly adjusted and paid by lb Home Office In the city of Lafjyelte, Indiana. W W. WRIGHT, AgentFebruary 27. 63 2mos CIDER VINEGAR! BRLS. Cider Vinegar on band and lor sale low at 63 y W. H AN NAM AN 'S Drug Store. 15 RELIANCE I'OltTAULE 1I04T LINE, JJet-wcen Pitttburgh. Baitimor, and Philadelphia, via Railroads and Canals. GOODS and Produce shipped by this line are carried thron ch. the entire route without re-shipment ai Jolmttown, HoilidaTsHurgh, or Columbia, thus avoiding delay of soiling packages. To ihipjieri we think this of importance. Produce sent to our house in Pittrburgh will be forwar ed agreeably to instruction!, and on as reasonable terms as any other line. (0No charge for Receiving and Forwardiug at Pittsburgh. JAMLS M. DAVIS k Co , 227 Market atreet, Philadelphia. JOHN McFADEN it Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. BRIGHT k LAMER. 82-3mis Ma lison, I.tdisna. UISSOL,.' or rAUTM UMIIi. rpil E copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, J- ander the style of A. Pope Ac cion, ii this day üMolvcd by mutual consent. The accounts of th late Arm will be settled by either, and the name of the firm used for that purpose. A BN ER POPE, January 1, 1350. 8Q-3moi wfcsw EDWARD 8. POPE. PAirrftEicsiiii A i i t u. ADNER POPE having tnken his son, JoirrH P. Port into partnership o I e known ouder the style of A. Pope It Son, takes ihit occasion to notify the f iends of the establishment, that they still keep on hsud a good assortment of DRV UOOllS, Groctrin, Hardvmrt and Stft Findings, at the old stand, mil rf which will $W. ml rMMiui'i yrictt. . AL30 On hand, a large and well selects J assortment of pur and genuin BOTAJfIC MEDIC IJf ES. BOOKS, frC-, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. Under t.ie new arrangement, they respectfully solicit a share of pobiic patronage, feeling assured that terms will be made satisfactory. A BN ER POPE. Indianapolis, Feh. 15, 1P50. Smos-watsw JOfEPH P. fOPE . I rod uce Wntitt'd. FAIR market prices will be paid t y the nndertifned in goods or cash for Beeswax, Ulack Root. Ladies' ) lipper. Yellow Root.Colio Root, Gineeng, and herb generally. 80-tf A. POPE fc EON. Dissolution of Copartnership. IVOTICE is hereby given that the eo partnerahip heretofore ex11 isiing under the style ami litra of randtgriflS; Mwu,ir mutual content, dissolved on the 18th of November, 1849. The affairs of the late firm will be settled by John Greer, uns; ihe name of Ihe firm for that purpose. JACOB VAN EGRIFT. Nov. 1, 1840. 7 X wis JOHN GREER. IIOR A: JO II VS OA. ITTOULD now respectfully inform tbe uublic thst thev now V have enlarged their Store and increased their stock which It not supposed to be surpassed by any in the city either in quantity quality or variety. And as they sell oaly for cash they expect to sen at very low prices. 7o-y HORN fc JOHNSON. TEA ! TEA ! A FINE Stock of Teas, direct from New York, and will be told per cent, cneaper man tne usual price. Feb. 8, 1850. 78-y HORN fc JOHNSON. ST. . MAUI'S SLMIAK1. Indiana ' POliS. ratHE regular exereisea in this institution, will be resumed on JL Wednesday, Jan. 3d, ot tk New Year. At this is the period for the re organization of classes, pupils desirous of entering the . T Il - , . I . ' . 1 nsiiinistn win naa it s laruratue time nrinmiMion. Dee 29th laltf. 64 T C. F. JOHNSON, Principal. M CiAIC IE rTJLES, . f all sixst and best quality just received and for tale cheap at January 2f5, 18.V. 73-y Wi-mi of the Paw. HI IIIOGA.I'Y VEEEKS. A COMPLETE assortment of Beautiful Veneers, ast received and for sale at reduced price at GRAY DON'S. January 2ft, 1850. 73y Sitn of th 8iw. BOX NETS. flVIE latest style colored cheap Bonnets, just received JL M - J. 8. 1 DUN LOP'S. D AIELNES ICO yards small figured DcLaines. from 121 to Hi cents, this day received. So II J. at B. C HUHN, IAN.J The undersigned öfter for aale at eastern cost a su. JL perior mee wood riano ana rooi; warranted a superior m strament ant In perloct tone. 56 H. J. It B. C. HORN'. B EAUTIFUL Silver Plated Castors, of all kinds, )ut received at 54 - W. H. TALBOTT's. IV KW and beautiful styles of Silver P.aied Frnit and Cake K 1 bets at SI W. II. TALBOTT'S. Dinnioiid I'oiutcd Gold 1'ons. IAMOND Pointe 1 Gold Pens, and cases, of all si and pri ces, for sale by 44 W TALBOTT. LEATIltB 4000 lb tpnih sole leatherjnst received. i H. J. It B. C. HORN. SALT. Parrels of Salt, on hand and fir sate at Feb. . 1850. 77-y HORN ft JOHNSON'S. 300 FA Ml LI FLO Vit. A FRF.8H supply or Stoops' first rate Family Flour, warranted " to give enttr sattstaction. just . teceived and for sale by Jan. I4tb 18.0. 70 J. M. BRA M WELL It Co. 1 1 ATS! HATS I A GOOD asmrünrnl of Silk. Brush him Nutria Hat t also. Black, Brown, Green and Pearl, Buena Vhda snd California Hate, for sale low at McGINNiS'S. next du Van des Leather Store. If you want a good Cap, and a cheap oat, cull at McGINNIjS'3, pear'y opjueile It row nng"s Hotel. to tf

QUA KT HOTTLKS. GREAT AND IMPORTANT CIIKMICAL DISCOVERY Cktmitml Combi tmtion from the Vegetable A'tadsw tmrtptl ditemtei. Da. GtvsoTr'a Exrt act or Yxixow Doc a saw SaatsraCURES Consimption, Scrofula, Eryipelat, Shenmatism, Gout, Liver Complain', Spinal Atfcctiont. Ulcers, syphilid. Dropsy .Asthma, Piles, Scurry, A flections ol the Bia t.ier and Kidneys, Mercurial Diseases, Corrupt Humors, Rush of b'ood to the head. Fever aud Ague, Female Complaints. Uencial Debility, Dyspeptia, Los of Appetite. Ileada-lie, Colds, Costivenesa, Gravel, Night Sweats, Ctiulic, Organic Affection. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Biles, Pains in the Side, Chest, Hark, ttc. It is IifraLLtBLK in II diseases arising from impure atate of the blood or irregul.ir action of the t stem. In the VtfttmbU Kingdom an All-wise Being list deposited plants and herb congenia to our rontitutKn ar.d adapted to the cureef disea ; and to the Vegetable Kingdom does the reason of matt, at well as te instinct of animals, turn for sn'.idotet to pain. The fyrup is a scientific contnund of the most valuable plantt in nature, entirely free from deleterious and enervating rineral aubstances, and at it expels disease from the system, ii,atu etrength and vigor in a rorresonding degree. CERTIFICATES. An Extraordinary Case of Scrofula. Erysipelas and Ulcers cured by the sole use of Doctor GuysotCs Compound Syrup, Yello-m Dock and Sarsaparilla. BaooKLTH. Nov. 17th, 1948 Da. Gt'TSOTT Sir : I tender yon my sincere thanks for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your valua' Ie Syrup. 1 1 have been troubled very laJ with a scrupulous sore, which made its appearance on mv d iu. I did not pay much attention to it at firtl aupposin it o be nothing but some eruption that gcnerr.Uy appears on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until it spread to the bnck part of my head- I applied to a physician : (to attended aa all to no purpose. I had tried everything' that could be tried. I an w your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sanupartlla, and concluded to use it, for I knew that tbe Yellow Dock was one of the mott valuable article in the world tor the blood. I bought your Syrup, and commenced usinc it, and from the use of one bottle I could see a great change in mr ivstim. I continued it use nnt l I am a well man, I now feel like a new person ; my blood is perfectly cleat sed. and free from all impurities. There is not a questiou but thnt your nejtly discovered Compound is far superior to any Sarsaparilla fyrup ever sold. This certificate is st your disposal, to publish if you like, and any one you may refer to me, I chiill i e happy to give them sll the information I can about my case,fce. I remain vour obedient servant, CÜÖHGK G. JOHNSON. 113 Market street. Tlte best Female .Medicine known. This Extract of YeUov Dock and Sarsaparilla is a positive, speedy and permanent cure for all complaints incident to FEMALES. Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly applicable to the slender and delicate constitution of Uie female "It u unrivalled in iu etTect upon tuen dUeatcs as Incipient Consumption, Barren nest, Lrucorrlinea or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, lacontinuence of Urine, anj geneiat piostration of the fjstem. It immediately counteracts that diftrenin ; nervousness and lassitude so common to the female frame, ami imparts an energy and buoyancy aa surprising as they are gratefjl. We have evid ure on file, which Induce us strongly to recommend this metUciue to mnrried people who have not been blessed with o!itring. Prelapux Vieri, or Failing ot the Womit, of five years' ilwding, cured lit Dr. Guy soil's Extract of Yellow Ditck and Sarsaparille, öfter every other known remedy had bten tried without relief. Washisoto. O. Feb., 18-19. This certifies that my wife, i ged twenty-seven years, has been sudering under the above complaint for five year. Nearly all of that time confined to her bed. 1 hare lor four years constantly employed the best meJical talent that could he procured in this section of the countVy, without any benefit whatever. I have also purchased every instrument recommended lor the cure of such diseases, all of which proved worthless. Iti tbe spiingof 143 I was induced by my friends to try Dr. Guysott's Yeliow Dock and Sarsaparilla which wss used for four month?. Alter she bad used it fur about four wevks. it w.-i evident

to ail of us that she was improving snd from this time ah improved rapidly, and gained flesh, and strength nntil the riisetye was entirely removed, and she is now ti'joying mort excellent health. WM. M ON FORT. We being neighbors of Win. and Julia M on fort, know that the above statement aa ro the sickness of Mrs. Monforr, and as to the cure, being effected by "Ouysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,' to be strictly true. J AN E EDDY. SARAH POWERSGREAT CURE OF CONSUMTION. Hamilton, Jan. 2, 119. Ma. RswxfrT Dear Sir Thegreat benefit which I have derived from your t tract of Yellow Dock and SarsaparKla, induces me, at an act ol justice, to make the following statement; Alter wast, ing for two years from general debility, which finally terminated in consumption, I was eiven up by my fiiends and physicians, as beyond the aid of merlicine. As a I ant resort I was induced to tty your Extract, and hiving usr-d but two bottles, according to directions. I am eniirelv well. I wouH. therefore, earnestly rec am mend your unequalled Compound to thn afflicted who desire a poweiful, plea-ant and safe remedy. Oratefiilly your friend. M. C. WAfTE. None genuine unless j.ul up in large square bottles containing a quart, and name of the Syrup blown in the gias, with the written signature S. F. Bennett on the out ide wrapper. Prire tl per bottle or 6 bottles for fi Is told by J. D. PARK, corner of Fourth and Walnut tts. Cincinnati O., General Agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. D. CRAIGHE .r. Indianapolis ; FIDDALL REEVES fc Co., Maditon; P. S. GREGORY, Terre Haute; F. E. 8UIRE, Madi son- 7H-3m. Feb. 9. WABASH A.I 11 It I V, (AML l.WDS. SALE OF 170.000 ACRES. rfjpHE Trustee of the Wabash and Erie Canal will offVr for tale, at JL ihe L nd Office in Logunspta-t, on tbe Hh DAY Or MAY NEXT, 17d,000 Acres of Ijind. These Lands have bee.i selected with great care, and are generally first rate farmine land. They will be sold in tracts of 40 acres, or more to suit purchasers. Tbe lands are situated principally on the ebtinliesot Lake, Porter, Mandnll. Fulton, Pulaski, While, Jasper, Benton Tippecanoe, Cass and Wabash. The numbers and deecriptio of the bits for sale, can be had on application to John W.Wright, Clerk of the Land Office at IgHnport, at any time after tbe first day of March. These binds are appraised from $1.25 to $3 per acre. Terms of sale Cash . From Ihe above sale will be reserved thnse lots or tracts of land, which at the lime of the selections were improttd or occupied, and which were selected under an arrangement with Um State 'I ntttee. CHARLES BUTLER, r t . A. M. PIT ETI". j 3ru"'. Office of the Trustees of tbe Wabash and Erie Canal. ) Tsaaa tiacv, lec 17lh, 149. 64 tf DEPOT IlLILDlMiS AT I.DIAK Al'O.EALKD proposals will be received at the office of the IndianOl apohs and BellefonUina Kail Road Company .until the first dny of March next, for preparing the foundation, and eroding the wallt and covering the Dpot builJing at Indianapolis, to he built of hrick, iOo feet ly 60, with a main side bull ing, the work to be commenced by the first of August, and be completed by the first day of Decetuliei next. Plans, specifications and terms of pay-' meat can be teen at the office uf the Eugineer of the Company. Persons who have sut zeribed .-rateriala to the location of the depot, sue notified to birt them on the ground by the first day of next A n gast ; persons who have tubscril-ed labor will be prepared to commence at th.it time, and pmont having itibscrihed money are required to psy one half at that time and the balance on the hrst of next D cerr.ber. O. H. SMITH, Trssi. January 2-sth, 1?50. 75 3w I. & B. R R. t o. Jeumat aud Locomotive copy, 3 weeks, aud tend bill to olfice of Compan) . .State of Indian:., ISooiie County, ss. Ia thk Rooc CtacctT Cora r, April term, I.vthsYhr of ovo Loan on Thousand Eiuht Hvsdixd ako Fiftt. Martha Alloway ts. Allen Alioway. Petition for X force. BE it remembered thnton this 31st day of January, IPSO; the said Martha Alloway, by Angle and Dougherty her solicitors, filed in the Clerk's ottiee of the Boone Circuit Court her petition in the above entitled cause and sUo an elfi lavit of a disinterested person, that aaid defendant Allen Alloway is not a resiJent of this State. 1 Therefore, the said Allen Alloway deft, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency ol" said Petition sgaintt him in sai J Court And that unless be appear st the next term or said Court to be held at leb.mon in said countv on the Sd Monday in April. li-5 and answer oi plead to aaid petition, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest; 3wTT. LEVI LANE. Clerk. TUB IMMAXA (J AZ1M Tl-I.tt. ryHIfS excellent work, Ju f ont tbe press, for sale at the ftate Sentinel office. Price srSO per copy. Call early. f-Thc edition waa huge, but nearly all subscribed for. if Slate of Indiana, Il incnck County. In Tne Hi. ci Ciscvit Codbt Masch Ihm, 1650. Jerrmuill T. lrapt-r. es Martha Draper, . For Dleorct. BE it remembered that on this loth day ttt February, A. D tS50 the said Jeremiah T Draper by W a I pole and Rutherford his Attorneys filed in my office bU Bill far Divorce againat the said Martha Draper. The said Martha Draper is therefore hereby notified of the pen dencyol said Bill in ihe Hancock Circuit Court, and that unless she be and appear before the Judrei cf said Court, on the first dy of their next term, to be holden at the Court House, in Grernftrld, en the fourth Monday in March next and plead, answer or demur to saia Bill, the same will be taken as confessed. VYalpakc & Rutlaetiord, Suis, for Complainant. WILLIAM SEBASTIAN, Clerk H.C C. Feh. 18, IBiQ. H i PUKLIC SALE. I WILL Expose to Public Sale, on the 7th daytof March, ISSO, the following property : Horses, Hogs, Sheep, Cout, Reds and Bed ding, Warrons and Harness, Stoves, Household and Kitchen furniture, Bureaus, Chain, Settees Tables and Farming Utensils too teshmu ts sneniion. The property will be sold without any reserve. I have rented out for a Term of years and am bou'id to sell. 1 will pre a credit of nine months by the Purchaser giving his note with approved security waving the relief of Valuation and AppraWnM-nt Laws. fei-3w ROBERT EAKU Carding Machine for Sale. fHHE undersigned, administrator of the estate of Joseph Lakin JL late of Hamilton county, Indiana, deceased, will expose to r.ublie sale, on the list day March next, at the toten of Eagle Villäge, Boone county, a Carding Machine and the apparatus tbereiin-" to belonging ; ako, at the same time and place, the building in which the same is situate. - 'J'aaua liberal, and will be made known on the dry of sale. JOHN MAN LOVE, February, 13 Ie50. 6g-3w T Administrator. Valuable Farm und Tavern Stand for Sale. 1WILL sell a farm containing 237 aeres of land situated on the National Read and Indianapolis and Terre Hauie Railroad, tO miles eat of the latter place, in Clay county. The imprvvrmema consist of about 0 acre of cleared land, a imrgt new two-story brick house, some 8 or 10 rooms, cellar, i.e., large frame stable, log stable, and other out-buildings, well, and an orchard of most choice bearing Iruit trees. Tbe place is well supplied with springs and never failing streams of water. It haa Ions; bent wseupied as a tavern stand, and is now doing a better business in that way than any other stand ou the road. It would make a capital Slock Farm. Terms very low; title direct from the Stste for 157 acres the rest indisputable. Application by letter to ihe subscriber at Greene nie will be promptly attended to. WILL H.TOWNSEND. - Greenest tie, Jan. 2d, 1850. 7o-3j - 1A1 Cl PAY-Ü1. WE take this method of informmc all Persons, against whom we have Notes or acrounti of 13 months standing that if they are net paid within the next 30 days, they will be left with the proper officers for collection, if you want to save costs and your credit, wit up to the "Captain's office and settle. n Indianapolis, Jan. 30, IHS0. 7-tf H. J. V. B. C. HORN. WE WILL,! HEREAFTER keep ronstsntly on band the largest, cheapest, nnd best assortment of TIM WARK that can he found west of Poguet ran. Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to rail here before pnrch.ing elsewhere. Job Work of all kinds done on tbe shortest notice and in tbe et test order. Shop nearly opposite the Mate Bank. Jan. 30, 1850. 75 tap 0. PIERSON k COTTRELL. SICILY Git A PES, AND West Indian Fruits, in good older, lately received by Feb. B, 150. 77T HORN fc JOHNSON. CIO.VXTANCK LTNDSAY ; er, the pi-vcti-m nf Error; Just r J cetved by Sty HOOD Is NOBLE.

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KELLOGG V A.Irs, GRATEFUL for former very liheral pi rooare, would ma known that they continue to keep a full supply of the above unerior CJooüiiitr Moves Toeether with many other patterns, of whtch no better attestation is needed than raferetire to the followiue among the oiary who testify to its unrivalled qualities. Maaiost Looktv. Samuel Merrtl, lleivey Bates, vm uuartee Samuel Hannah. Edwaid McGuire, Jesse Jones. D S Ward, J 8 Dunlop, Mm Goldibnry, Jno W Hamilton, Danl Ktncer, Chis Robinson, Arthur Vance, Tho E Holbrook, A A Louden, Rotiert Browning, Deaf and I'Mmti Asylum, Insane Asyium, John McFull, Rev F C lloilid.iy, J Johnson, and any number of ether names could be given. HcHDBictt CorsTT. Jamet Dutan, Joseph Mori is, Asa Btllard. J f Matlock, Chat Reynolds, G C Walerotise. Curtis lian.rt, Robert Do wnsrd, Henry Rogers, Joseph MendinaM.Wm Little. Hi coca Coctv ChaeU Alherton, Jesse Allen, Wllliem Aarkk.Semuel Shockley.J Dye, J Delany, Rtc JoM!io Col'htit i biiiip Dean, Isaac oornees, jeese tirr,, Robt Lyons, tc lUairLToü Coawrr. Asarlah Dinning, B Howard, J Williams, J Davis, Bji nab, Newby.JantetTiestet. Shblbt cotrsiT. Kohl Holich. D bnitth. Uookkcooittv Henrv M Marvin. J Rumly.H Miller J Hpencer.J Smith, George Shoemaker, Jacob Johns.Jonatban Scolt. Howtm Cocittv Joseph D- thorp, sherifT. Putüim Coustt. Isaac Lawrence, J Kinilb, PStrader.C Call J Davis, John feivace. tiur I in tiiitl topper Business ts still as noisy as ever; and our hau ls are ready and happy to watt opon thitee r-ho dette. ythinr, ia onr line. Cash for old copper and biai a as uual . KELLOGG k YAXDE3, 1 8in nf th Padlock and Cook Stove. to cor.vn ofsi'iceus. SAMUEL DELZELL Sc CO , BOOK BLVDERS .hVD BLAfiK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, IiMlianapoli, Indiana, W ESPECTFIILLY announce that lley have just received direct & from tlte Eastern Cities, a large and superior stock of paper of the various sizes used in Blank Rook Manufactories, and having availed Ihem-wl ves of all the modern improvement! in Iheir line of business are ptepared lo manufacture at shott notice, and on reasonable terms, evejy description of Itlank Books tued by Male. Bank, County, or Corptfalion ol&cers. They rrspecllully solicit a continuance of tbe introuage, hitliertn so generously besl.iwed jpnn Hiera, feeling aured that ail work executed by them will prove FMlwiactory. They are also rr pared to manufacture Tax Duplicates, in a style superior to any heretofore made in this city. Orders are solicited. CMimo. SAMUEL. DELZELL fc Co. PETER A. WHITE & CO., NO. 54, MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in. Foreign nntl Domestic Dry Goods, A RE leceiving and now opening a large and well selected stock of r'irrb Svring and Suinturi Dty tooits.snd will be receiving additions llirrelo Uiruuclioul the season, which buyers ate requested lo call and examine. Part of the atock constfs of the following: American, English and French, Uruad C lot hs,Cacsi meres, Satinets, fV.y and .Mers' summer wear ; and a ktre assortment of Prints and Gn:gh:tms of evety description and price; Minis Ie Lai net, Alpacas, and llomhazi net ; llleachod Shirtiugi, ard Drillings; Apron checks, and colored Camhrics; Brown Holland, Canvat and PaCdirtg, Serges, SitrMas, Vrtins and hawl; Silk, Cingliam, and Cotton Handierchiefs; Blnck, Italian and Fancy colored Cravau; Plain and figured Jaconets and Camhtlca; B.fitop and Linen Lawns and Bu elt; Leceii. Footmgi and KCglng; A frill afworlment of fine While Otioda Hosiery and Gloves, of every description; .Notions of all kinds su.b as Silk and Tvtist, Threads, Hooks and Kyea, Braids ; Cords, Gimps and Fringes, Cotn!s,Bultotif.atid snipender; logetlter with Flauneii l.iimers. Canton I'lannels, ßrown tbetit.gs.and Shirtings; Brown Prills and Ticking. We invite the attention of Country Merchants generally to our stork, which they would do well tocMI and examine, beloie putcbasing, as we bnvea resilient purchaser Kart, and iniporURg many rt our goods rtnecL, enai-le us to cotnrtete with Lastern r:ce, andere willing to lluplicite Lantern bills, adding tr.ineportauoti. Cinciniintl, Feb. 17. cU-in w. AFOXt.XE rois jcibTbit 5. Ilritaimia Sporiiti Portrait Club. Oßse, (!eore Slrert, Plymouth, England. rjrtHE Man?ers leg to acquaii.t iheir ntimerons Patron tLat the it- next DIST.llHUTION OF PORTRAITS OF KACE HORSES, will comprise those entered for the forthcoming GKAiND NATIONAL DERBY KACE, 7a .Vastier of Short t te limited to 5,000 each CUti FIRST CLASS MtMBtll, 10. SKCO.ND CLASS DITTO, a??. Early application for the utiappropristeJ b:let is nereassry. A party rut'cri: ing for more than One ?hsre hat the chance cf gaining an equal number of Bonuses. Thje Mem iers who draw the various Portraits will bepn-wntftl with thu tollowing burnt. Portrait of 1st Clats tlcnuse. -.'nd Class ditto. Winner, or First Hore, AM'i.0"0 - - XW.OIW Second Horse, in.lrtX) . . 5,00.) Third Horse, - - et) . 4,ls Divided amongst Starters, - . 0.HC0 - 3.ii0 Kon-sUrtr.rs, - 6,(HM - - 3,000 There are 209 Bonuses in each '"lass, thai beinrthe Nuttier of Horses entered for tbe Race. The Drawing will be conducted upon tho same Ifgitimate principles as those which characterized the late St. Leger end other proceedings. Full Partiruii.rs of the result will be sent to absent Members ira nedintely after the decision, that each may know bis position. Subscribers Registered aud $crip forwarded on receipt of a Remittance. Bills ot Kxchange, Drafts. Bank Notes, kc. Addreseed and made Payable to the Managing Directors. W. JAMES V Co. Five per cent. Commission In be Deducted on the presolution of Bonuses. January Pill 1850. 67-t March 1. pp, NEW UKLT. STORL flHE public are informed that I have purchased the Drug Flore X lately occupied by Dr. S. A. Duval, in I nJianapoli, aud have adJed thereto a larg and complete NEW STOCK OF OOODS. consisting of every anicle u&ually kept by Druggists, together with a large supply of Paints, Oils, Yarninhes, Glass, Glass-Ware, Dye-Stnfts,Chejnicals, Family Mcdirines, Patent Medicines, Brushes, Oiue, Putty, Apices, Cigars, Tohacco, Liquors. cc, kc. ThL etdCk was nurchaed te-y cheap for rtsb, which will ea. able us to sell every article at the most moderate rates. I The business will be attended toby experienced Druggis's, every article will be warranted, and the price returned to tbe buyer it it should t rove to be of inferior or bad quality. Physicians. Merchants, Pedlars, and all others will find It their interest to irive us a call, as we can, and will rive (rood bargains The stock it large, and will be kpt op to the demands of the market. : January 4th. 1850. 66 v. . A. P. MOttRlsOV. i Indianapolis V IsVIIcfoiittiiitc Uail : Unas!. j. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. : rennt Board at its setsion, left week, having resolved to era eel : Js- the trark, and complete with s su'istautial oak superstructure and the heavy T rail, the road from Indianapolis to Andertontown.this season, it becomes absolutely necessr.ry for all who owe the Company, on subscription, to pay the instalments due, and t , lcome due, at toon a possible, lo enable the Coal d to prosecute , the work vi;joroiisly. Our subscriptions are now over $4l)0,CX'O, a large amount of which it due, and will become due daring the . present summer, and if our subscribers, will do the;r ("nry. We wi I ; be enabled to complete the whole road lo th Ohio hoe, m-h ' sooner than we anticipated. We hope our in Vr risers will do all they can to aid ns, a it Is trently to their interest to havethe vrork in o,ieriition at the earliest povible day. We Invite the put.f.r, who are interested in the work, to take stork in tbe Company, ' w hich we think mut prove a good investment, and enable us tbe ' sooner to complete tbe work. Subscriptions will be received at . the ottice, and ty the directors, end special solicitors of stock. ' Feb. II. IPSO. 793w O. H. SMITH, Prt'i. ! Journal, Locomotive, Volkyblstt. Signal, (Munde.) Democrat, : (And-Tton) and Patnoi. (Wim-hester.) will pnblish 3 weeks and ; send their bills to the office of the Company. ! Indianapolis V Itclicroiitaiiie I tat I 1 I toad. I LETTIXG OF SUPERSTRUCTURE. SEALED Proposals will be received at the officeof the F.ntlneer. on the 4th day of Match next, for furnishing sound White or j Bur Oak lumber for the rupcrstructure ol the first fou- miles of the roaJ. And on the 0th day of April next, P-ealed proposals w ill be rereivrd, at the same place, for furnishing the same kind of lumber, for tbe superstructure of the balance of the road to Pendleton. PnyaUlu on delivery, one half cash, and one half in the stock of the company. The quantity, description, times, and places, of delivery, may be seen, at the office of the Engineer, for ten days previous to tbe lettinc. Notice of tbe letting of ihe lumler of the same kind for the superstructure, from Pen J let on to Anderson, will be given as seen at the grade shall be ready to receive it. Feb. 13,1450. 7t3w O. H. 8MITH, Prtti. Journal, Volksblatt, Locomotive, Democrat (Anderson,) Signal (Muncie.) end Patriot (W inch ester.) will publish 3 weeks aud send their bill to the office of tbe Company. TO MOt KiioMi:irs n i Peru and Indiaajolis Railroad Company. "tJ-TOTlCE i hereby given that there is required of the Slock1 holders, in the aforesaid IUilroH Company, pai inent open this stock on or before the S8th dsv of March at the rate of twenty five percent every sil months. 1 he Stockholders ol Marion county will par to XV. V. Wright of Indianapolis Otbce on Meridiaa atreet, north of Washington. . JOHN BCRKE, President. W. W. Wbiout, Col. Agent. 3-tm. an. HAT AXD CAP laMI'OKIUJI. Corner of Cherry und Main Cross Streets, Hlndioii. la. WHERE Is to be found tbe largest and most complete stock ef Hats and Caps ever ottered for sals in the State, and en as favorable terms as they can be perch sseJ any where ia the west, amjng which wl.l be found the beautiful Moleskin and iik Hat, manulartered by Reebee k Co., of New York, expressly for tar tales, and which I will warrant not to be surp ased for beauty er durability, by any manufactured in AmerVe j together with every variety of 8ilk and Fur hatt of enttern miaofactsre. Also a very large stock of my own manufacturing which I wall sell at the most reduced prices. I respectfully solicit a cell frost all who wish to buy at wholesale or retail. Come and eaamiae my stock, and tee what I can do for yoa. California Hatt at reduced prices; a few Marts left, which I will sell at cost. The highest prices paid for all kind of Furs. " .. Madison, Jrj. 3J, lföO. 65-U. C. W.BASNETT. WHOLESALE A! D K LT 4 IL. WE have now ou hand a large assort on est, of fuorfin Bleck French cloth; Superfine brown English cloth; tUV Cas.. imeres, blsck Doe tkin, Unry Casaimeret, fancy TweexJt, Ltlnett, Kentucky Jeans. blark Satin, Bdk, Cashwereite Vöttings; black and latu-y Bilk CravaU. all f whii h we will seil, at reduced prices to close eur winter lock . Call and get BarreintJtnuary 14 10. 9 H AMILTON 4 FABRI8H. SF. A TO KS AND IimMCIISCXTATIVi;. YOUR pnrtlcnlar attention it respectfully railed to a large lorof Oold and Bilver Watches. lewelry, Spectacles te suit all ages; Lard Lamps, and msay other notions, taitaWa for famiaU-i. Yost can not do better than preacot eome eee of these fiee and fash ktnahle articles to your Wives. Daughters or 8 wee -heart , or treat yourselves lo a one Watch, these goods will be sold at greatly reduced price, call and ewe If we cant sell ws will give away. Store opposite Browning's Hotel. Jan. 3d, I860. 6-u Vf. H. TALBOTT. JU8T received, th History of William tbe Contjuewj Bv .aeobAbbeu. St y HOOD fc NOBLE.