Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1850 — Page 4

character f Yar agitation ha brought at to lb eiiis t't we are t us day r.oi, tempest ng. And wht eicat t-nil food ha ever been arc;impiihed by ii ? If lhi ei'aiiii u continued a few year longn, aod sectional swife lesult iit the f .imalion of parties by geog; , tphical line, frn that day the bonds vf fi.t.-ioal union will b weakened, ad finally rent asunder foiev er. And with the diol .tion .f thi U.'io", mut necessaiily come civil war, which will bury in blood forever the ho es of human freedom throughout ihe wot Id. Mr. Chairman, I unw prot?e t examine for a few minutes, the doctrine of the Wi!mt ptoviio. I have said to my cous iiuent. and I repeat h- re t-dy, t at thi proviso concrived in sin, and brought foiti in iniquity," by Mrtin Van Buren, through a rieep.se.ated !eaiie to vene hi 'Usappointed ambiüon. It was intended t defeat Lewis Cas

nd the Demociatic party. Yea, Mr. Cbaiimau, thia "son of Yoik," that the peat Demociatic paitr bad iiti'scd, tcaied, nd caressed, and mt wl.oe roitiils they had breathed the breath of political life, when he came t foil maturity. turned to a serpent, and stung his b orfact m lo deaih." But I firmly believe he has fjiuulied a m.Ko f ir out puLU cal rcgriieistioo i M The ober, second thought of tbe people.'' Truth, ermhed to the earth, will riae gain ; The eternal years of God are hers." Cut if the South as!t us of tie Noitl t give our concert tu extend slreiy one inch, bylaw, we say. No, iki j we caunot. ct will not, do it. If the only choice left ns, is to vi;te fa; laveiy extension, or for ie-t ic'ion.we will trots forreWiwn ; we aie rq propagandists of tlsve.yi we piopose t trutt the people tod there we tir Now, Mr. Chairman pirdon this digtession I piopose t inquire whether it is neresary and expedient t paa the Wilriot proviso, orot'terwi-e trammel, by Ci.ngteesiniial action, tie will of the people in these tenitorie. If, as every uoitiiern man, and many of tie aout'iem, admit, that these territories are now free from Afiican slaveiy, bow can they suppose that the passage of the p-oviso, will make it moic fiee? Tbe only giomiJ upon which the Wil. met iovio can be justified, by lepublicans, is, t'tat they dault the capacity ol the people t govern themselves that tbey believe tie people aie not so wise, not o moral, m t good, and thai they do n-t love libeity so dually as they du! No i them Fiee-Soilers are wondeifully alarmel ( r tear the people will m t know what is beat for their own welfaie, for feat tice fai-wet, backwoods piooeer, w ill in t have eine enough to tike care ef lhemelve. The d xtiiue of the Wilmt't piovio presupposes that Cngreja has Ihe po-ver to everything not expressly forbid len. Lit Si of the republican doctrine, that Congress can cxeicite no pwei not expressly canted, or as a necessary incident to some express giant, and that all power not expressly grauted ti the General Government is reset Ted to the Sta'ee respectively, or to the people. Thia doctrine cf the pioviso assumes that Congies h' power lo mke all needful rules and ifguhtions for the people of the territoiies, and confounds Ihe people, and the inherent tights of man, with the light which ia planted in the Constitution t make all needful tales aod regulations for the disposition of the property of the United States. Mr. Chaiiman; I assume, on the lais of tepubticau liberty, that mio, in a civilized tale of society, has the iitheient right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and alio the inherent right in all republican government, lo have a voice, direct ly, or through lepiesenlative. in making rul - and regulations for Ihe government of lhat natural riiht of lite, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And, Mr. Chairman, to deny any pait f our fellow tnea that tiiihl, as tbis aelf-siyled Free-Soil patty propose, is old styled Federalism, wbii h in ollen times declared that "the people were a rabble, incapable of self-ovetnmeiit, and tint none but the rich and well-born should have power to govern. The ignorant masses ought to thank God that they are well governed, and that they rhouli not even desire to govem." It assumes another doctrine that itiuks ia the Dost il of freementhat is, lhat Great Biitain, beaded by Kin George, was light in tbe days of the revolutiunary struggle, and that our colonics wi te wiong that King Geoige aud bis Parliament had a riht to lax us without our consent that lie had a right to send Handing armies to Le stationed among us in time f peace, ana to eat their substance wi'boot their consent. Tbia proviso doctrine assumes another Federal-toned ground, that tbe people of these teniloiies will Dot have tbe power 10 p roh it it slavery from coming there, if a few slaves once gel a foolholi there. This again sei op the idea, that we ooithern folks must neeJi witch over you fur fear yu will suffer yourselves t be imposed upon. Mr. Chairman, if slaves are taken there, a constitutional district coU'l of the United States will also go iheie. In lhat couit. if any rersoo feels aggrieved, will be found ample power tu ie1ie heir grievance, unJer the Consii'uliou and laws of Ihe land. But now bete c mei the sticking point. Thee x-clu-ive lovers cf iibetty and fteedoin, say they will not trust Ihe constitutional tribunals, because, some of the julge aie southern men. Heie is the aoie that fester deepest. They cannot trust the Supreme Couit ! they cannot iut ihe people of the territoiies ! tbey cannot Must Ameiioos lo make tbeir own laws, for fear these pi neeis will abolish freedom, and impose upon themselves some tvuible ev.L These exclusive champions of libeitr and human free dom, most needs take this matter out of the hands of those turd-fUled, honet-mii.ded, people of the far West. Bui,, sir, when the clarion f war is sounded on our western 01 Indian border, d the patrtjtic aidor of tbia fiee-soil, fieelabor, free-speech psity. tally to the standard of tbeir country i Generally, sir, the cor.tiaiy is true; generally, sir, tbey aie found saying tint our country is wrong, and Ihe enemy liht. But one word upon the su! ject of the Missouri compromise t I will never vote for it. I will never )ield to Ihe docttine if restiictian on the iuherent lights of the people, either north or south of 3S 3eg. 30 min. uoith latitude. I am wi'ling to t:uat the people, and them alone. Tbey are to lutL-r whitevrr evil they delihriately impose upon themselves, at d out my constituents. I maintain the position, that Congress has quite as much authuiity to ietrain and lestiict the iostitutiou of rr.aniage, or the relation of master and appieolicc, guitdian and waid, or parent and child, a they have to lesliain the people of a lenitoiy from adopting their own municipal regolstion, while they act within the powets and limitations of the Constitution of the UVited States. Thetefote, I will not rote for the Missouri compromise, because it should be free nmth, and free south, if the people say so. I am not afraid that Americans, native or adopted, will do wrong to themselves. Sir, one woid upou the admission of California iutt Ihe Union, with her present consiiru'ion- It is assumed, by I'jme of the Sutrb, that she Ins been lamied with by the peent Chief Magistrate, Genetil Tylor, for the puipnse of avoidint; lb iwlitical calamity Ihn would nreetsaiily befall him, whether he signed or vctoe l the Wil not pioviso. If it cnuld be dune without a saciiQce of pi'mriple, I frankly confess, I woul l like lo see Ihe cop put to his Kxecntive lips not that I would desire t Fee any personal eilamily La fall him; far from it. His friends may build to his well-earned military fame, a monument as high as tlie ur I will never each oat iny hand to tear a bl k fiorn the ryiamid. But I do net think it important lo know whether he intetfered. The feople met formed their ctmstituti n at their own time, in their oxo way, and it is republican in its form, and that ia all we hive a constitutional light 1 1 know. It was sobmit't d to the people for their consideration, either to be ratified or rejected. Tbey ratified it by an overwhelming majoritji and, air, moie they have elected a Democratic Governor aod Lieut. Goveinor. j They elected Democratic delegates to the convention tiey foimed a tmly Democratic constitution tbejr elected Dtn ociatic delegttes to Congress, aud Demociatie Senators; and this satisfies me that these people, had ih-n. an I hae yet, sound j idemenf, and just notions of republican libct'y.io spite of Executive ii fluence. If Ihe Executive counsels had rfleelej anything, woull cot tbe Calif-'tnia constitution, like his own uo'iin t f masterly inactivity ou this slavery question, have pievailed, and a profound silence been observed t No, sir, tliese eople that voted and acted in this matter, were, l ine-twentieths of them Americans, who knew their lights, and the flashing of Execu'ive ptlronage in their frees, could not deter them fiom tbe light. More, sir ; these people were, and aie yet, neatly all plain Democrat, and Gnerl Taylor and hu Cabinet could not have influenced them oue way or the other. I have the pleasure of personal acquaintance with many of these people. They love fieedora and equality. They understand tbe blettingt of civil and teliious liberty the fieedom of Ibe pres and of speech. Did this Adniuistration prevent them from inhibiting banks and banking inaiilotions ? I ask southern Democrats if they think that this IiUs was made by the consent of the Whig Administration f I presume nut. But, Mr. Chairman, I hope to be pardoned for turning aside to notice a remark mado by the honorsble gentleman from Pennylvania, Mr. Stephens He, sir. is a distinguished leader of the Whig partv, and like Ihe houorable eailemao from Massachusetts, Mr. Mann. be must bear his share of tbe responsibility of this dangerous agitationlie says t -Bu in this florioa country, here nearly two thirds of the people are free, we can say anything within theae walls or beyond tlirrn with impunity, unlrss it be to agitate ia lavor of human liberty that is uggreninf Agitate f t human liberty ! That is the cant phrase. What does be propose to accomplish by agitation f He admits that tbey cannot distuib slavery in Ihe States, lie admits, and declares, that there is no slavery in California, or New Mexico. He admits and declares that they sie uow free. And now, I ask. who does he ptopese tu make fiee f What bonds does be ask to break i What chains fetter the limbs of tbe freeman of the territories i I suppose be. like liiere of his party are very much alarmed, lot these hard-fi-ted. honcst-heaited people ef the far Weal will abolUh freedom, an I load themselves with chains and slavery. Mr. Chairman, this is the style of all the fiee-soil arguments I have ever heard; but I desire I ask Ihe fiee-soil Demociats one quetioo. After you base got this slavesy question settled, whete do you i.tend, as a political paity tt go I ot what do you intend to du t Do you still intend t make i political test of party organization i If you du, at thi point you and I must part company. I cUin to luve liueitr, rov country and the Constitution, a well, and as devotedly, as any man in any party. I, for one, will stand by the Consti otion and the onion of these States. Come what wi l. or may, " ha Uni' must be preserved " "ludiaua knows no N'oith, no South ncthing tnt the Union. " 1 commend to the eye of the restless demagogue whose Dolitical existence depends upon his ceaseless etloils at slave ry sgitatn the following extract fiom the late letter of Governor Browu of ilortfas IVm are linr ef eieirement; and sne remarkable for wi . doe, honrair, and diwrrtioM, are rarrlj, if er, eenipicaowa im rnrawini irnn nf aviation. Sue) men, al encti linv . and in such ariM-i, usually ge plsee to the rtit fhtitim rnndfiirmrd VnMfefiu, wbogenreally manage to rrnorr incsascm-a rrrvwiocui and puplar, and of eourae sneeessfal. Now, Mr. Chairman, I beg to say one thing it the great national Democratic paiy, of which 1 claim to be so hun:Me member. Yob have held the control of this mights- nation for fif'y years out of sity. Its prosperity end i-s gl jty have been tbe wmk of your hands. Yon bare pased .hroogh many storms of p-'-li ical strife, and have brought the ship of Slate, each time, safely loto pott. Ya have been IttUn ceeaiinnally, but "oerer conquered. " Your temporary fall has only given renewH energy snd vigor to jots iima(Jttoic! piioeiples of repvbLicsti Iibtrty Yoaj

hive strangled to death ib-t hydra-heaJeJ moneyed monster, that once Ibiealrned 'he fiecdoio rf the laboring millions, until the name nf -Ui iud States Bank" stinks in the nostrils of every Domoeiatic lepublican. . You hvr sustained, tiiumphantty, Ihe doctrine of "equal lights to all men, exflune piivileges to tione.' Y"U hare, sympathized wih, and sustained, ibe piogrcss of hu nan liberty thiuughiml Ihe w.iild. Your voices. yur strong arms, and atout hearts, have always been raided in defence of your country; and while your countrymen wne b'eding at evety poie while your brelktcn were olfeting op their lives upm the altai f Iii ir coontiy you have encouraged and utamed there; and while they were pouring ut their blood in a futeiyn land, in defence of the na'ional honor, VuU never tol l the eoldier, v. hen I e was returning fiom the field of Mood, that be had ju-t been engaged in a war lb. I 'wa nnc utiiu i mally aud unnece.'sarily begun." Yoo have, wh'le boidn g the reins of Goveinmtnt, extruded aud i nlared Ihe b unds of hu"I'll Teedom In 1S4S you fell, defeudin the light nf the. peopl to r'tle thi vexed questi and 11 olh.-rs, f.i rhernselvis. The pietnt EifCutive.Geneisl l'a) lor, has approximated t the tru h, you fell deld-d ng. Ken tie great noithetn lit;ht the gieat Ajix ef Northern Whi piici,ls after bving made a most njust and unfounded attack upon iiotthrin L).n,ociai, ha finally given in his adhei n to the Norihiin Dftnociatic ductiine, that there i necesily foi pastii gtm -Wilm.it I will aJJ, "piuviso: be doe noi dignify it so much.f And now, wb- n all paitte. with but few exceptions, are giving in their adbessVn to the truth of Ihe Democratic dot tune of iou-iit--fferei.ee, on the subject of slaveiy ia (he te.iitoiie. I hope tsee reorthi ru Democrats standing in one i auk upon t ie great tock of the Coostiiution, to save their beloved countiy from thi thieaieui"g ciisis. If yon will, we shill have preserved our coe itry; r ir nattaiial identity as a paity, and our li'jcral, patiiotic spirit as men. Then ball we have added souther Democratic iriumpb to t ie luiij li-t of vittii-s over eiroi in bygone day. In cuncluion, sir, allow me t ) sty, that my pe. ple, who have so geneiouly iutmsteJ me with tbeir eonfiJence, if they were now to speak, would say, admit California inti the Union settle tie Texas bundiry .Maniz- the t?nitoties, leaving the people, who are tieie, io the ful'est enjoyment and fcb.li.lung Iii alave tadeln the Dit. i t of Columbia. I.i doing tiee taiug, let very Democrat, norlli and south, unite in oue fiat-rnal bond of union. Then wi'l" the Uni mi be saved. Then will the country be q iift-d. Then will oiut iontsts, noit'i and South, le condoned to the "'omb of the CapulftV ami your bi lovcd piinciple will a;ai:i attest the tiuth, thai '.t ie people are capable of selfgovernment ' Mr. Calhoun introduced the folluwiug rrsolulion into the Vui led latea Senate in 1817 I -Resetted, I hat it is a fundamental principle in onr polilieal erevtl, that a people, in forming a eonainuimu, bare the uueuntlitiona I right tu form and adopt the gwerumeut hieh tbey may Ihmk butl caleulattd to eecure tbeir liberty, proapriitv,aud happinra. And that in Conformity iberrto, no other condition is imposed by the federal eon.iiiMUon on a Slate in order to be admitted into the Uuion, except that its conaiiiution shall be republican; and !at the imposition of any other by Cuugros, would not out) be in violation of the Connitution, but in direct conflict with the prillciplra ou which our political sjatem rvts.n f Aud I have thortfore, sir, to aay, in this respect also, that this country ia fied for freedom to as many px-nuiis as. shall ever live there, by an irrepealable I w a" more irreiM-alable law, than the law which appeal to the rieht of holding alavea under k-gal enact imnii. And I will say farther, sir, thai if a rrolmion or law were now before u to provide a territorial govt rnment fur Mew Mexico. I would vote e put into it no prohibition whatever. Tbe ibe of such a prohibition would be idle, at it rrsnrcta any effect upon the territory. I would not take pains to rrafTirm an ordinance of na lure nor to re-enact the will of God. I would put in no Wilmot froviau, f r the purxxr of a taunt and reproach en evidence of n lienor vote, or auperior power lo wound the pride, eren whether a jut aud ranonal pride, or an irrational pride lo wound the pnile of ike genilemen and peopb? of the bouiliern State. I have no such object and no such pui poe. 1 hey won Id think it a taunt and an indignity. Thry would think it to be an act taking away from tbein what they regard a a proper equality or privilege. Whether i hey areeipecud to realize any hem fit from it or not, they won id reel that at least a thenretie wronp soinethin? derogatory, nmre or k-ss, to their character had taken place. I need not inflict any uch wound upou the feeling of anybody, unlet in a cae whete aoraething eawntiatly important to the country, aiidetnetent to tbe cause of liberty aud freedom, ia to be eifrcted. Therefore, I repeat., air end I repeat it because I wu-h to he undrrsiood about it I do not prupoae tu addreaa Ihe Seriate often upon this subject. ldereto pour out all my hearts plainly a poaaiule. 1 y, therefore, sir, that it the prooiiioii were now here, for a government for New .Mexico, and it was moved to inert a provision tor the pruliibitiou of slavery, I would not vote for it." H'sbittr.

Mrs. Howard liaa claimed the puardiinship of tier children, mid the Ciurt, wo learn, has awarded litr riuht. The prupertjr iIipjt will .n'ierit frotn the late Citiin HoAard will atn-'t.n , it s estimated, to nearly i$4U,lJÜJ. Cincinnati Enquif.r. Mrs. Huwartl is decidedly a "heroine." We mentioned a dny or two since that Im had abducted her children frm thi neijflib.irlnxd. We have since learned further particulars of the circtimstniic e. According to our iiiforiii.iti'xi, die j'uind access Id the liUlo pirl, who was at a cmvent, by plcuVinj her wurd that ehe would use n illegal ur forcible tncnns to tret jKistvCssion of the child. Tlie guardian of the children was not at home when the opplication was made at hia residence, but under this solemn promise, liia lady consented to accmpany Mrs. Howard to the convent. When I hey had arrived there, the Lady Superior, by request, brought forward the child, when the mother seizin? it, threw H6ide her shawl, and ex rosed a belt of pistol, declaring tier intention to carry off her child at 5TI hazard., and saying, Aiie killeti one woman, and I ran ki'l others if lam opposed " The lidien, struck with consternation, made no resistance, and son afu-r, Mrs. Howard, with her child, entered a carriage and departed. Returning to the house of the guardian, Mr. Howard and her male friend who seemed to be a passive spectator of vhat wai ;join:r on met with the little boy, when he too was tnken possession of, and carried off. 67. Louis Union, lO.'.i. Jennt Lino's Visit. It i determined that the Swedish Nig! t:njalo shall really visit thia country, and some curiosity is evinced respecting; ihe details of her engagement, and how she luienda to come before t'l Amvric-in audience. A statement puulinhe! in tire IlerulJ, which comes doubt Tos from Barnum himself, e-iys : She will employ the time allotted to the 150 concerts, in about 20 cities of the Union, which give to New York 12, Boston 8, Philadelphia G, Ualtimore 4, Washington 2, and ou to Charleston; and, one of Mad'lle. Lind's great inducemen sto vifit Americi is to ?ee the Falls of Niagara, the Mammoth Cive of Kentucky, and other interesting features of our country, concerts will very probnbly be (jiveu at Albany, Kocheter, Syracuse, Buffalo, N"rth, and Cincinnati and Loursville, West, and a ou to New Orleans." Tlie price of tickets the writer of the article is not aMe t state, reserving; that probably for consideration, but wc arc told in the statement that "In I'udon the price of tickets ranged from five to fifty dollars; in the provinces of England, from three to fifteen; no the continent the same; but have very often been sold at auction for enormous atuns; and we have uow before u an account of two concerts given by her in the town of Norwich, in England, a place of about t levrn thousand inhabitants, where 4,143 tickets were sold, which realized 1,053 lis., or about 9.311), in a mere vilUge, which concerts were to enable her to establish a fund for the purchase of fuel for the poor of that place in winter." The p iblic may guoss from this how much Jenny's sonjs are to cost. Wo see by the Boston Transcript that a movement Ins been made towards the erecti"n of a great musical hall in that city, and one of the reasons assigned for that movement is that, besides the reneral demand for large musical halls, Jenny Lind's entertainments would require such an edifiee lo contain all who wish to hear her.. A Thtjndeb Clap. During the severe storm of the night of the 1st of March, the inhabitants of ihe village of Poquonock, in dnuecticut, were aroused by a vivid Harth of lightning, accompanied by an explosion, which ia said to have been "louder than an hundred pieces of the heaviest ordnance, shaking every thing to its foundation." So vivid was the liht, lhat persons in sound sleep were awakened. The JIarlfjrd Courant iays : "The next day it was ascertained that the lightning, or, as some supposed a meteor, had fnllen upon a large oak tree which stood in an t'prn pasture, wet of Phelps's Hotel. The tree was about three feet in diameter, nnd without a limb to the height of thirty or forty feet, when it branched out and formed a heavy top. Tlie lightning first struck the tree at thu forks, dropping the branches, and scattering the trunk in every direction. The trunk was shivered into small pieces ; no one of them is larger than a man ran lift. Even the roots were scattered about, and ninny pieces were carried a distance of more than thirty rods. Some portions of the tree -were crnshed as fine at pa .v. dniM. The fragment cover an area of eight or ten acres." OCrAt a ,4UDiott" meeting, recent! hell at Si. Louis, the following, among t-thir resolutiutts, wai adopted: lie sol vt 3, Tlint, in our opinion, the holding nf the contemplate.! convention at Nashville, in June next, and all similar Convention, whether at the North or &mh, is not only of doubtful expediency, but of danJerons tendency. We think no such seriuns crisis has arin in our aflTi'ir. as to justify Ihw calling of si convrntioit, exclusively wctinnl in its eimtnrmr aad purposes', and composed partly of delegates assuming to represent sovereign States in their sovereign capacity. Thi assoriillinjf of such a body, for purposes not clearly defined, involves a danperoug precedent, and may lead to Ihe most fatal results.

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BOOTS AND SHOES ! AT UlIOLUSALn AM) K 171.411.. ' i "JTVERY varii ty of st le and quality ol Hoots ar. J Shoeselect ' Ml-A eil with -rest rare from tticuiost approved Dianufctoitea, and well adapted to the City anil Country trade, consisting of J.aaiei'jai!ers, ball umters and litis kids, i do Ki J Duskius. Ties and Slippers, A hea.itifal articleof Ladies'high cut KUand Ooat walking tuoei.i u.ioin laue, 1iaes' Bootees, B'l'.kirt ai d Slippers, Chil.lren's hoes or evtry va'iety and style, (jenileinen's one Call attved and pegged Boots, do pegged imitation stich do rlo pumps and ball welt do . do heavy water proof do do - fineGoat.Seal anJGrained do Boja'Catf, Kip. Goatand Thick do Von'hs' Boots of all Myles, 1500 paira of Men's Kip Biogans, 400 pairs Men's Calf and Goat Brogana, liOO pairs Boy a' Kip and Coarie Shoes, 100 pairs Strap Over Shoes. Also a reat arietvof Lanles'Calf. Coat, Moroccoand KinBoots Strap Shoes, Hizh Bustiina and l ies. Alia.es'Bootsand !?lioesO all kinds. Children's do of every price and style. The above named Uoodiol either l,sfern mannisctureor city make, are kept constantly on band, snd cheap for cash. Allgoodl warranted. Kip mended gratia. I'leaat ca I and ei amine. J. K. BMAKfK, 5-2 Sign ef (is Oilt Hot end (. nur.: run::! . JO A VIS HAY, L'DIAN.1POLIS, (iVrxi (liHtr In Craihead') AGENTS FOR THE IIAIMIOU Villi: LSVRAKCE CO., IEtirlfoi-l, Coiiits-cticut. Ijfcorporalfd 110 ChnrUr perpetual Capital l5O.e00, vith potrer tf increasivp it to $:270.W0. 'PHIS long ratahltshnd and well known I nxtitution, hue transacted a mt extensive Insurance business for more than thirty sevea rears, tlirouthiMit the United Slates and the British North America a pntvtnres. It ha aimed to arc ore public confidence, by aa honorable and faithful fultilmriit nf its contractu ; and owners of property are assured that all fair eMtuns lor lws nniier its policies win he literally aJjusted and promptly paid. I'ublic buildings, maiiatactorirs, mills. machinery, d.elliiig liiMtses, stores, mercDanine, Doiwenold turnitnre, lie., will be in cured nt rates ns low as the rUk will admit. The following gentlemen constitute the toard orDin-ctors. MKZEK1AH HUNTINGTON, Eq.,Preident. Kecekiah Huntington, Charles Boa ell, Albert Iay, Henry Ktney, Junius!. Morgan, Calvin Kay, James Goodwin, D. F. Eobinson, Joh Aliyn. JAMES C. BOLLES, Secretary. CHRISTOPHER C. LY M . N , Assistant Secretary. DAVIS iL RAY, Agents. Pept.t, 1843. 8öy CThia company has filed its agreement lo be liable to suit In Marion county, for i'l claiiua for insurance, which are n4 promptly settled. Lcxiuxtnii Fitc, Slarliir, null L.ife Insu rmicc Cnii:in y. 'JH1S Company was chartered In the year 1836, witha capital ot ti 3 100.000 hy tlie legislature of Kentucky, and takes all kinds of riaka on Iii ahipinent ol goods or produce ; all fire ruks,oo houaes, sjnoda, lumilure, and on life. fjo lu mt) us Insurance Company or Ohio. This company waa chartered in the ear lh3J.and takes tlie aUive named nk againl tire or marine losaes, or the Irananiuaioa of Bank nSea by mail. Capital of the coiiiany f 300.000. The undersigned continues to be apeut lor the shove named con pa nies, and will promptly aiiend to all application for insutance made by letter, postpaid, or verbally. Menhante can insure their atock pmpNd m be purchased ia other citiea before they leavo liome the amount to be aacemined hy their invoices upon their return. Losses promptly paid in silly days fiom their adjustment. JOHN W. HAMILTON India no poll. May 12, 1849. 105 ly It EJtlOTS ANI SIIOKS. ft THE subscriber has now in his employ the very best work jf W. men the country affords, and baa ou hand a large quantity e the finest alock of Leather, selected by lion sell eipreaIy fo this market tie will now manufacture Hoots and Slioea of every descrtptionaad sty le , warranted to prrjorm treu,and atsucn prices cannot faiaosuit. He paiticulaily desire THE, AT1ENT10X OF THE IJMIES ashei aletermined that nnnenf the common ssftrencirsr.semntk pulfed, shall begin to tnatch witn his, either lu soilness, aurahiiity sty le .orcheanness. As they value theirl ives.hesllh.aud appearance be idvisea.ailhisseasonof theyear especially, tbaitbey beneatand comrortableaadersat. Tbey shallcertniiily be soiled la every re spect. rerons(irerriaf imported Roots and Shoes .are Informed trat baaOHhandanftSlenaiveasaortmentselecled by himself ; and be In praclicall) familiar with the business, a II may reatasauied that he ha asarlh-it he cannot recommend ae superlot to those eenerallj sold Alldesirouslobe pleased in bargains, are invltedtogive him a ca lleisstillattheoldstaiid.nppo.4ite Washington Hall, I wo doors wes of Tom In son 'a Drug Store, ready to wait on and suit biscnslomer Don'troreethlBioworices. yj'jvtitrenoovui a. h.mjui.k FORlVAUDLG AM) CO.Il.lIISSIOIV. rsj'MIU undersigned are prepared to receive and forward allpropertf M. entrusted to their care. Having a laree,siibstnntB- and com mod Ions Ware House on tbe easlsldeof the INDIANAPOLIS BAIL ROAD DEPOT, and from a knowledge of the business and hv promplattenlion lo orders and communication, they hope tornceive a share of public patronage. Every article consigned to ur for sale wlllbesold in accordnnce with Instructions. Merchants consigning tbeir goods tone, can have the freicnte pa id a rid the Rrorisdelivrred tottiem without delny. Anvancemenia maueon anipmentroi Hour Wheat, Corn, Rye, OaU. Barley, Clover feed, Timothy Peed, Cora Meal.rteeswax.Ulneag.r earners, eir. 4.( BLYTHE k. HOLLAND SAWS. T" TUST received at Graydon's" -ign of the Saw, an extensive sonulvof Corn. Rowland's Mill and cross-cut saws, 6, rw, 7, 71 Si 8 feet, also tloeskCo's. New York Saws and east ateel and O.stetd England Ditto. English aad Amerlran Hand, Pannel and Ripping aaws Tenon saws. Compass and Key hole saws, '.Veb saws lor frames: Wood sawa with and without frames: Hark sawaforruttinglron; Bow Back Saws for Butchers In iron frames; Blades for do.separate; Circular mwi, fcc. MOSS. JUST received at GRAYDON'S, Sign of ths Saw, a supply ol Spanish Moss, of good quality. 97 IrllLMXG FA IC H I : US ATTL!D. TNDERIIILL'S MILLS, situate oa tbecanal.s little south rf J town, have reverted to the original proprietor, and are now In full operation under charge of the former a Rent, who gave saeA) universal satisfaction w hen before superiiitendiob iham. Grinding (or toll will he do lie on the uual tetms, and satmlactioo warranted in all cases. Wheat will be purchased at the null, oral A. WALLACES j store, nearly opposite ibe Deaf aud Dumb Asylum, where may be : round Groceries, Hard and Quecnswarei Dry . Goods. Sec. Alldlsposed lo be dealt with liberally and on the best terms, are re ; spectrully Invited lo can. t invemtr ia. i-n n.iMno " auiki. I,F, tvTIIi:iC ! ra r received and (or sale at the lowest prices, 13 dos sides of Br F quality Upper father; 8 dos sides Bridle Leather; 6 cox sides Collar Leather : and lauu ids ie trainer. ' ' 1. K. PHABPE, 81-r Sice of tlie Gilt Hat and Boot. JIACIIIAK CAICDS. A GOOD assortment ot fVtolMackins Cora's, warranted in every Im. particular, now on hand, and lor sale at prices lower than eve beforeolTrtred in tills market. A. O. WILLARD, 101-tf No. 5,f5rirTith's hlorb .opposite Talmer House. iiAicinvAiii;. LEX. GRAYDOV is just opening at tbe old sUnd.a'gn ol tbe 2 Jk. Saw.eornernf Meridian and W.tnhington streets, an excellent assortment of Hard ware, just purchased In Ihe East, and will be sold noon tue mostaccomniodutiiigternia. Prices to corresond with the limes. April 10. VQ. io TONS Pittsbargh,asorted .forsaletow by suayS SMITH Sc H ANNA. TICOWIuLS. fUST received at GRAYDON'S, eien ol the Saw, an assort aient of very superior Mnson and Plasterer' Trowels. 97 ilIOXCY WASTED. ALL indebted to the undersigned will confer a particular favor by calling; Immediately and settling-, as 1 am in want of anon 91 A. KNOULB. TO CO UN THY GIIOCCKS. SMITH St HANNA have now on hand a aplendid assortment ol goods adapted to your trade, which we aell at wboleaale only, on lair terms tor casn. iimi vrars'at aavra iiitfu MMM m tm ii mw -J mm ' mum ITTE have Just received a One assortment to which weinvltelhe aiieniion or uurineaai suu customers. 190 SMITH t HANNA GIIOCEI11F.S. rstEA. Coffee. Suzar. Rice. Molasses. Indiro and Madder, Cot M. ton Yarns, Carpet and Coverlet viarp, Nails, o.e., allot g-ood quality and to he sola vet y low, iy m.aiu.i ev nutMA.i. Wareh7.lP49. 8? MALT! nrf BRL I Fresh Salt, Just received and foraaleat Madieon fJJ nrieea.addinir freiaht. prices. adding frei BLYTHE St HOLLAND. Ooeemner 14.1647. 53-tf Railroad "-t. QUECKS WAKE. WE have this day received a new and well selected stock, which we offer on lair terms for cash or produce the old eredit system has ea plotted. 100 SMITH It HANNA. FLOUK! g A BRL3. Family Flour for sate at very low rates, for gVlr cash only, will be o (Tared far a few daya; if not all sold, will be shipped. Oood Brands." 100 SMITH It HANNA. FISH! ill AOKEREL, Cod Pish and Herring, (or sate In tots to suit parchasers. iui-y gau h at riAnixA. iaKID STO A' ESI UNUSUALLY smordh, good quality, and desirable altes Just received snd for sal9 at maiket rates. by lOi y SMITH It HANNA. 50 HOOTS AND SIIOES. A OOOD . rtioaj for sate cheap, by HEATO.N It HOI MAN. Itl. lCIiSlH 1 11 TOOLS, Ac. TUST ree!vd at Graydon's 'SIn of tne fsw, a large sup"ply of EngHrk and American Anvils and Vices The Amerlran Anvils, sre a saterior snirU snd will he warranted complete Is every purtnuUr or to I retttrnel. Del lows, Sledges and hast mers; tc re w Plates; Horse shoe nails SlC. It'HT received, a supply 01 Dr. Pitch's Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, and Inhaling Tube, 'rid for sale at New York rices, by D. CRAIGHEAD, Agent for Indiana polls. February 10. 14. P0 u TICA Lime a superior articlefor white-w ashing; lor ssit-oa I ... V. III 4M Til n VI i o dim b t nUUrlilc purer warn tiiw.Tino vJt9A. I.inuois aV if I II OS. w E eer fr sale a large assortment adapted fo' tho country fade, at whole-aV and st low rates. SMITH it HANNA. n irri'l tiiiti Koy; for dale. O AO PORK BARRELS S 45,UVU smi Urd Barrels l.tXK) Lard K6'foraleby 41 SMITItsV HANNA.

MEDICAL.

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?t4- n .iwrvV? For Hie Removal nnd Permnueiit Cure of all IVcrvotis I)ic:tsv$, A R1SINO from an impaired, weakened or onhralthv state othe oervoua or vital system. Tbe astonishing ane anprecef dented results which have been achieved by tl.is new uni wonoeriui iiiacovery or the mysterious powers ol Garvaiosm rd slagnetis .i, haa induaed the proprietor to extend the kno lvde of its virtues, that the thousands who are now sutterirs; beyond Ihe rsachol reliif, may become partaker of its acknowledged bens nissnu oe restored to the ei joyment I l.eaitli aud Uaj piness. JJr. Cnrtttie e ualvantc Belt Has been pronounced bv manv distiueuuhed r.ln aiciansboth In Europe aoillhe United States, to be tlie arsjtraaaW mtdiäuel die eatery mf tkemge. It is a beautiful instance of art aiding science to produce the highest beneficial result, and it is believed that few toventions have ever been o perfected and so entirely successful in weir resu.is. It is 'lied with Perfect and certain success in al! cases of rener al debility from whatever causes it may arise, strengthening the weaaenea syati m, and invigorating tbe body. Uta, cramp, i lieu matisrn, acute or chronic, epilepsy, luiiil.neo, psraM sis, palsy, indigestion. dyrpeisia, tremors, stilfness of joints, palpitation of tbe heart, anopleiv, neuralgia, pains in the rbest and side. liver com. plaint, diseases of the kidneys, spinal complaint, and curvatmeof tne spine, nip complaint, sparms, atd s'l nervous diseases srise from one simple cause a cteraneement of tbe nervous system. No dreg haa, or ran have, an v eliect on them except to increase ms oiaea-e, ior arngs 001 wear en rne system; wioiennaer tne strengthening, life-giing vitalising influence of Gal van is nt.ltea Ith) succeeds direase, and tbe patient is restored to bloom and vigor solely by the outward application of tH. Christie's Galvanic Kelt lie pcrullanty and great beauty of Chritie'a Galvanio and Magnetic cm stives ronsist In the fart that they core disease by outward application, instead of the usual mode of drugging end pntticwing the patient till exhausted nature sinks under the la flic Hon. TlitT strenethen the whole system, a power possessed by no otner remedial agent except uittvanim. Since their introduction into the United States, more than 3U.000 persons, inclndine chil drin.and ladies ef all glasses, have been the recipients of their bencnuu ' . Dr. Christie's Galvanic Jecklaces Are worn tor all complaints alTtcting the throat or heaa or any inflammation of the throat, headache, dizsinesa of the bead. bronchitis, neaialeia in the lace, buzzinc or rosrinar in the eara. deafness, which is nervous, (wken the ergun is netinjurtd,) is alwsjs cureu. Tic Doloreux. No ease of this distn Shins; comulaint has ever failed to t mir manently relieved by he ore of t.htiaiieV Galvanic articles. Dr. Christie's t,alvan;c Uraceh-ts are spmihd to the wnsts or an kits, and are used in all rases of rheumatism a (lectins the liml.s, for strains, tremoi-s of Ihe handa, or any nervous complaint aflectins the legs or aims. One ia worn on each wri't or ankle, and the nmgnetic fluid ia applied to tie part particularly a fleet ex", thus causing a concentration ol the influence at the desired spot. Jerx'0tts Spasms. The following is an extract from a letter received from Messrs Moselv Jr. Turker. well known DrntreUts. Mobile. Alabama : "There is a Or.Hartwell (Doctor of Divinity) in Marion, in this Slate, who has nsed Christie's Galvanic Bracelets for the purpose of curing a nervous spasmodic affection of ti e handa rnd arms. upon the least excitement, either mental or physical, his arms be came in violent motion, wlurh was perk-clly uncontrollable. He trieil the Galvanic Bracelets, with ti e magnetic fluid, and with surh success, that since that time (four months fro) he has not had a single attack, although he Las travelled to Cincinnati, ard there took an active part id the exciting scenes of a Baptist Con vention. Through Ins recommmenriation, many of his acquaint ances have tried litem, and with good success. Truly yours, MOSELY k TUCKER Mobile, Ala., 23d Sept., 1P47. During the past three years these remarkable curalivea have never tiiied, w hen isd according to Ihe full and plain directions whirb accompany them. It is absolutely impossil lc that they can do the slightest barm. rNo inconvenience whatever sttends their nse, and they may bo worn by the moat delicate with tlie moat perfect en sea od safe'y In Ctrl, the s iiaatiou attendine their use is mizklwpUmsurabU. PJtlCt:Si The Galvanic Belt. Slesch The Galvanic Necklace, . . . 9 each. The Galvanic Bracelet, ..... 9 a pair. The Magnetic Kluid, ..... , . lahotUa CAUTW.Y. Beware of spnnous imitations. All businers communications should l e addresred to Ü. C. MOREIIEAD. M. D., m Itroadway, New York. AUTHORIZED JtOEJVTS. TODD Jc KING, Agents at Danville. DWID CRAIGHKAD, Dritpg st, Indianapolis. II. C. MAYNAHD, Madison. n Iwem HOÜISAM SHOES! Cheaper than ilic Clieapesf! 7 ILEY L. BATES feels thankful for the verv liberal Patron age he has received lor the last eight rears, still oners bis services as a boot and shoe maker. 'Je flatters himwlf from twenty years experience in the business to beahleto give aatiafao. tiontnall. tie i determined lo eil a good article lower than any shop in this place. He works the best leather the place aflurds, Rastern and western. His shon is opposite the conrt house, on Washington M igii or the Dig mack ocoi. Indiana pol'.s, Nov. 15,1849. 48-mo CHOL.CKA lEVK.TlVli AND CI RA TI Vi:. THIS valuable preparation has proved itself decidedly the most efficacious preventive and curative of cholera (and every other form or species or diarthc) mat has yet been discovered. Dysentery coram i weaa aiomacus, particularly aoaptea io ine now el complaints of children. Warm drops lo allay in nation of the stomach snd prevent vomiting. Bathing drops lo give tone and vigor to the skin. All or which are conndentiy recommended as a preventive aud cure of rbolria.lf lakin aeasonably and nccording to directions. In addition to our former stock we have just received from tbe Pboa nix Labratory, an ample supply nf frei.li and genuine Botanic Medicines, all of w hich can be bad nt reduced prices at the Drug snd Variety store of A. POPB at SON. lndinnpoHw,Pept. 1, 1340. 87 tf . NEU GOOI1S. At the Comer of Meridian and Washington Streets, "SIGN OF THE SAW." LEX. GRAYD0N is now opening a very large assortment ol new Hardware just received from the chics of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, which in aJditiou to hia former stork, embraces almost every article of English and American manufacture usually found in Hardware stores. He invites those needing articles for larnishin? houses, or Mechanics their tools. lo ;ive him a call, as he feela confident the quality and price of nis goods win give nur sausiactloa i Nov. 13 ANOTIIEIl IILAST FIC031 IIOUIV! EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL OF JVEW GOODS WE ans now receiving and openinr a large and seaaonablo atock of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, consisting of all the new styles of dress goods, dres trimmit gs, shawls, bonnets, bonnet ribItons, neck and cap do., linen cambric hdkfs, hosiery and gloves, embossed tnhle and piano covers, A.c. Also, hats and caps of every description, quality and price. Groceries, Cotton Yarn. Batting, Kails, Glass, tt-c. Alt of w hich we will sell at WHot.astt.icoe. Retail, at prices that cannot be beat west of tbe mountains. Country merchants wi l find it to their advantage to give ns a call before purchasing. Re. member the place for aO II. J. Ii B. Ü. HORN, bargains is at the l.ig Of e Iudianspolis.Dec.il. 56 IX QUANTITY WALDRON'S Grain and Grass Scylhes.Sneaths.snd Cradles. Ames's Shovels, Grain Shovels, Mauure and and Hay Forks, Rakes, Ate. Mill and Cross Cut and Hand Sawa, Broad and Chopping Axes, Planesand Plane llllts, Cooper's Tools of all descriptions, Ate Al will be sold low fotcaab. KELLOGG St YANDES, 1 Sign of the Big Padlock and Cook Stovo. I)IUS GOODS. fTalGtJRED Black Silk, Mohair Alapaca Coburgs, and the late ' style of desirable small tisured Delaine and most beautiful atyles of Prints of the latest quality from o cents to 121 for the very test j Come aud see as bargains w ill be given at 44 J.8. DUNLOP'S. BULL'S SAItSAPARlIJLA. JUST received a large supply of this justly celebrated Sarsapa rilla, recommended by Drs. Colmell and Lawaon nf Louisville and foraaleat 81-if W. H ANDAMAN'S Drag Store. FIECSII CAItDEX SEED. O N hand a large assortment of fresh Gardes aeed Warranted the growth ot 1149; and for sale at Feb. 201850. 19-tf W. HANNAMAN'S Drug Store. ci:; a its. 1 Hfl OHO Waif Spanish Cigsrs, a superior article, for aale by 1 UlUUU Feb. , I8j0. :7-y HORN It JOHNSON. ANOTIimt AICICIVAI . New Goods! Kcw Gnods! J. S. DUNL0P has lust received a large addition to bis stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Great barcalna in PlinU. De Laiaee. Monair, Btripesana riaids, a ipacas, ate. o WrCnXMarH WALLACE. Aitoriicys ami Counsellors ut Law, INDIANAPOLIS AX). UTILL promptly attend to the securing and collection cf claims, and to all other business entrusted to their rare in the United States' Circuit and District Courts, and lathe Supreme Ccurtand Circuit Courts of the 5lh Circuit. ty-OJEc etwt doers East of Brewing's 48-tf ;ui;i;v ia i i:vi, WHICH haa long been a Favorite cook stove, 'for aale low for "ceeahr 8A vtUEL WAIN WEIGHT. Pign of the f lephant. . 50 y ' CLOTHS. c AS8IMF.RES, Cassinetts, Veetings, and all kinds ef lines wear, for gentlemen, cheap at Jr uuamra. HOOTS AAD SHOES. "If EN'S Kip Boou and Brogana ; Youth's do. do. i Mistes Boots Ii, and Slippers. Lsdil i' Slippers and Buskin ew style. Ladies' Blk.psu tip half Gaiters: also, a great variety of chil dren's Shoes, Just received by H.J. It B.C. HORN. Angost to, 184 a I - FINE SPANISH CIGA1KS. 15,000 Jan. Sth, 150. FINE 8 PAN I? It CIOAR9,realHavanna"s moat approved brands. jat received tiy, 07 A. F. .MORRISON. FINE IIllAXDIES AND AVINES. t1 AOLORA. Rostes, Seignette Otend, and Champaign BratiifM dies, and Materia, Oporto, Bnrgandy, and klaiiga Wines, verv snnerlor. lust receieea. oo A. F. k.ORRISON. kt a it A!VI TILLOU CANDLES. REST Cincinnati Mould Star and Tallow Candlea, by the box or less qusnüty ; also, superior FsmÜy Snaps, by the boi or 1r,hy M A. F. MORRISON. 8UITIMEI1 1IAT8. PALM Leaf, Leghorn, Panama, Pedal, London Straw, Boys ChiasPesrl and Rutland Hats, Infants' Hice Pearl Hats, a tplendldsseortmsBtndebcspat C IIORK'S

DRY GOODS.

IiiiuifiiM: Arrival ot SPUING AND SUIflJlEIl GOODS! H T Ar R C. JTOll NS. WC sre now receiving snd opening atcmr Urge aad extenetteealablHhimnit, direct from New York, the largest, Ducat aad snuat deairable stuck, of I Miiiile and Fanry Dry CJootls i ! atlU aVaHrjr ttrj SjiOtrilv iaeity.Mirpasaingin variety.styleand prce, any. r had the pleasure ol tfirriiig in this market. We cilar attention lo ths wants of lbs ladies, which Ever brought to tin thing we have ever tbey can aasi,fy ttiemselves of by eiamining oar stMk of Drree n-i- fih..i. tüt.lw.n. Whilst Omwla. Laroa. lie. Oar . slock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Yetiogs U very large aud ereordele. Gentlemen will Audit lo their advantage to etaiaine oar atock beforepurchasins. , . , v ' Having of late increased onr facilities tor transacting boslnea by extending our Store Room fifty foot, making it the largest Room la the eitv. we shall keep much lareer and better selected atock th.n taarulnfore, and feel Confident lhat auch inducements as w ofl.r eaav otheeirelled i BVKoeexceiicu. tmnv larch Ii f-B y ri. . - " - HAT A1D CAI ElII'OKlUai. Corner of Cherry and Miin Cross Streets, Ita.loii. la. "ITTHERE U to I found the largest and most complete stock of: Y Hi m,A r.ana ever oflcred for sale in the State, and on aa favorable terms as they can be purchased any w litre ia the west; smjng which wi Ibe loundthe beautiful Moleskin and filk list, suanufjrtured hy HeeVs it Co., of New York, expressiv for toy antes, and which I will warrant r.ot to be surp ssed for beauty or aturabilitv, by any manufactured in America ; together with every variety of Silk nnd Far hats of eastern manufacture. .... Also a very large stock of my own mannt cturing which I will sell at the most reduced pric-s 1 respectfully solicit a call from all whe wish to buy at wholesale or retail. Come and examine tny s'nck.and see what'I can do for too. California Hats at reduced prices; a few MnfTs left, which I will sell at cost. The highest prices patd for all kind of Fora. - Madison, Jen. 3d, 1ÖÖ0. fli-if. C. W. BASNETT. WHOLESALE AND K ETA IL. TTTE have now on hand a larire asaartment. of Suwrtine Black Vf French cloth; Superfine brown EaalwU cloth; l lacJt Cash imeres, niaca Uoe SKin.nney t.naguncres, idiivy wwu., Kentucky Jeans, black Satin. S Ik. Cashweretle Vest iocs' black and fanry Silk Cravats, all of whirh wa will se I. at radard prices to close oar winter Stock. Call and get Harrains. January 12 I nöO. 69 HAMILTON It PARRISH. II ON NET RinnONK. s SPLENDID assortment ol every description of aeasonnble Boa J net Rilibons can be bad at eesr, at the new Trimming Store, Griffith's Block. One door west of Golden Ball. aa IT. IMPORTATIONS FOIt -SPICING. 1S49. PURNELL & HANNAH, Corner of Meridian and Washington Streets. INDIANAPOLIS, a RE now onenine their Serta Oasis, which will he found to t. contain selections from sll new and desirable styles of Dress and other Fancy Goods lathe Eastern cities, from which they were ae.et led for this market. Al.Sli Aa unusual assortment of Sin Die Goods. Beins a new firm, we are determined In sell at soch prices of win easurea constant and regular cusiorn. Alt we desire is aa examineen of oar stock. Indianapolie, April 6. ISO. 95 tf NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. fr M. BRAMWELL Sc. Co., thankful foe- the very liberal etf JS S coarairement a (lorded them, respectfully inform tbeir irtenas and customers snd the public in general, that they have just re ceived a large and well selected stock 01 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Among which may be found e great variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets. Tweeds. Pilot Cloths. Vestin'S. Flannels. Linseys, Tick ings, brown and bleached Muslins and Drillings Prints, Ginghams, Cashmeres, De Laines, Alpacca Lustres, and a general as sortment of TRIMMINGS, Buchas Ribbons. Lacs. Threads. Buttons, Gloves and Hosiery, Sa-penders, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Net-dlcs. Combs, Tapes and BobDins, aad a great va-tety Ol oiner aniciea too leaious to nicniiuu, the whole comprising a general and complete assortment. ALSOkit'ge and well selected stock of - Buts and Sho-x, II ux and Caps, Groceries. Cotton Yarn. Candle-wick. Baitint. It. Sic. All of which. wiil be sold very low for csh or approved country produce. On the corner opposite tbe ralmer House. svptembo, 147. Journal copy. 3 BONNET DEPOT. To Country autl City JlcrcIiaiils. "n HE Subscriber has just received on consignment, a large kt A of fashionaMe Florence and Pedal Braid, plain and f nry Straw, and (iimD Bonnets. of all sizes and Qualities. You are solicited to call, examine, and purchase. They are for sale at lessthan New York prices at WIL IBRD'S April 4th. 94 No. 5, Griffith's Bioelt. THE LATEST. WTE havelatelr received and aresellinzat prices lhat suit our na ' menras customers SUO pieces Calicoes of all descriptions j . 6o (to iiinsnauis; . - . do Aleca Lucres; do Tweeds and Jeans ; do Satieetts; do Chshs and Caslrreres , ' , do Tickinjs, do Bnnva and bleached Muslins ) do Camhricsand Jaconets i 25 50 20 SO SO sno 50 m) pairs Men's Boots and Shoes t 300 do Women's rhoes and Bootees; 100 do Children's do ; 10 dozen Men's and Boye Caps j 1000 dozen Cotton Yarn ; 300 pounds Carpet and Coverlet Warp ; SO brla Siifir ; 90 bars Coffee ; 500 pounds Tobacco, al I qualities ; Dye Stuffs, a large lot of all kinds ; SO kecs Nails : Please call and see. rrr Remember that the best of bars sins are always to be found at Uramweira. J. . oaAni.i.i t.u OO.I7. 40 y Journal copy ANOTHER ARRIVAL! lion net Ribbon nnd Triiniiiincs. J UST jeceiveo, this dav, a beautiful assort men: of Sonnet Rib bona. and white, pink, and ban crape, straw cord, luv, at 5 . J. 8. DUNLOPS. i SPUING GOODS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JUST received, a large aad well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which for beauty ol style aad quality, can not bo sn r passed. Tbey have Just been purchased extremely low, aod will be sold as low. or lower the a can be bought in this city. Persoaa wialiins, to purchase, will do well to esamine our stock before par thaalnr, as great inducements will oe caereu. Aprii 9 3 J. W. DUNIX)P. NE V. CARPET UOOIII. Carpels nt Cinciniinti Prics. rHE subscribers have opened a Catrpet Jcseas in connection with - their Store, and are now m receipt or 2,000 yarjs hgrain nnd Vsnilxan Carptlinr, of almost every quality and priee.jrom lit cents to $1 t'. House keepers and others are invited to call andxnaka the solves sctiuainted with the prices, whether thry. purchase or not The andertfcned hope by keeping a Urge stock of the above goods, and selling them as low aa they caa be l-ought in CinelnBati, to aell to many wro nave aereroiore mi tnee wrinnr i,r pets. Eatrsncethrougatne store. n. j. at a. v. nuitis Indianaoolis, April 30, 1849. i lOy ' FltliII A It RIVAL. -ar M. BRAMWELL k Co. have Just received a large and weU J7 m selected stuck of Fall and Winter Goods which they are sell Intat unusually loiv prices lor cash or approved conutry produce. Oct- 17. 40-y GIIOC'ERIKS! 1 rvrvrt LB3. Western Reserve tieeee. lObrls. N. O. Molasses, IVJXJyJ rsunerlnr:! 1U hf-l.rls No. 9 Ma-kerel ; 8 kept Dnpont Rifle Powder : 1500 pounds Bar and I'ig l-ad ; 20 bags Rio CoiTee just lecelved and Tor sale at wnoiesaie aaa retan ny ' It SMITH 4. HANNA AT THE LADIES' NEW STOKE. GRIFFITT'S Block, may be found every descriprioa of artlckw for Ladies' snd Children's wear: all of which will be sold on tbelowestterms. Tbe attention ol the Ladies is respectfully called to the new assortment. a9-ir. - nONNETS. LARGE atock of latest style. Just received ; also, a beaotiV ful atock of Bonnet Bibhon, cheaper than ever oerore rrersMl, at 07 DUNLOP'S. BONNETS! LARGE stock of latest style, just received ; also a beautiful stock of Bonnet Ribbon, cheaper tnan ever kelora) oneree.at 9 - DUNLOP'S. PLUSH. FEW piece beautiful Red, Pink aad White Plosb, Htaat style of foods for ladies' rJouoets,st j. a. uunwrti c LOTHS.Cassi meres. Cssinetts, S stint a few fine Calf Boou a . . . . a- a aas svtv M m ss a Btssss am WHOLESALE. arrT are giving particular attention tosellins; blllislwholsTT sale.botn uryuoodsandurocenes. 19 - HAMILTON It PARRISIL GINGI1A9IS AND LAWNS. w EAT small plaids and figures, Just received and for sslecbesp by W7 . a. vuniur. Lawns nnd GinBliains! rUSTreerired.sotnebfautil'ul Lawos, Ginghams, Prints, te., ' for aale very cheap by 5 J. a. DUMU". 8Iir.ETS! PIECE of superior Linen Russia Diaper 21 yards wide, for Lin ea S heel . for sale at 83 DUNLOP'8. lIIimTSJ o P everystyle and quality, wholesale and retail, cheep Ind.-ed! Come and see I si oa .o. uu..ui o. IRISH LINENS. sfk PIECES ish Linen, oflidcrent textures, at wholesale, Alf cheap for ash. II L. B. WILLIAMSON. rillNTS! OFeverysiyle and quality, wholesale and retail, cheap Indeed. Com.anasee.at ' 1 J. S. DUNLOP'a. TO ICUCHANTS. WE willpay theriver prlceafor live Geeae Feathers delivered " at on r tor, less tne iransponation. vre win iay tae nign est price ia foods, of which we have alargenssortment. A pan 100 SMITH at HANNA. GUOCEKIES. ' LARGE stock ol very line Sugar, Coffee .Tes, fcc. J estrecalved mV. and forsale wholesale aad retail 101 J. M. R& AM WELL It Co. llomict ICihlMsn. .1 UST received a few pieces latest style BonneiRmhons.at öS TN I T V I Si 4 i. 8. DU.NLOP. SHAWLS. OME keantlftilpattwosfoiElwwta.Jusirecelvedat RTSjEllFUMERY-A very large lot hajnetbeon received and - sir ss an s a t s"m'WTmm JL will be sou at costal 4 W. II. TALBOn-S J4V4 COFFEE. A FIRST rate article of Java CoTe. Just received aad I M by . 70 J. M. BRAMWELL at for sole C. ar-ait ttTfa A li rJ ..-tl-nt Flutes are now belnv sold St rest IH Call and esamine. at 5 II. TALBOTT8 ir -r t. n t . u. k. Si vsrJ. far mle ehssn St j " FeiL W. it 7 hit HOOn NOBLP8. CIDER VINEGAR! 15 4 URLS. Ckler Vinegar on hand and m tm in iilklVlUIVS rirn StlnM

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