Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1850 — Page 4

New York Daily Tribune. This iufluentia political journal and admirable newspaper, readies us now nearly twice as largß aa it has heretofore been, in quarto form, with new and in some department larger and better type, and filled to overflowing with matter of that multiform character which has made its reputation and its publishers' fortunes. Tbe change took place on Wednesday last, when the Tribune commenced its tenth volume. Horace Greeley started the paper alone, and, hav

ing on his own ehoulders both the editorial and business departments, had a bard struggle with it for a few months. But taking a partner, and having the good lock to get the right sort of a man. labors were divided, business system&tised, and all matters at ence moved on "swimmingly. Mr. G. says, in a long and interesting article announcing the enlargement : From the day that this paper appeared as published by Greeley McElrath some four months after it started its success has. never been doubtful. Tbe original deficiency of attention, method and management in its publishing department, was the only circumstance which threatened its prosperity, and that was obviated by Mr. M.'s accession. Many journals, before and since, have become more rapidly, suddenly remunerating, but none ever enjoyed a steadier growth in public regard and patronage. Commencing nine year since with less thnn a thousand subscribers names in all and many of these rather yielded from a personal kindness than with any idea of building up a new journal our present regular issue is 15,300 copies of our Daily, I.68O of our SemiWeekly, and 39,720 of our Weekly edition, beside a growing European and a very large though unsteady California edition. Our first week's business footed up. Expenses $525, Receipts 92; our last week's aggregates were, Expense $2,466, Receipts 3,130; balance on the right side, $681. It is not always so large as this, but it Las been larger, and is generally one that we have no reason to complain of." The Tribune now contains 48 columns, instead of the 29 heretofore (riven, which has undergone no increase ia price. Every issue of it is a book, and every volume a library. Markt is Haste and Repeat at Leisure. Dis agreement in High Life. Every body will recollect the high-wrought and gorgeous description of the wtdding, one year ago, of Mr. T. B. Lawrence, son of Abbot Lawrence, the Boston millionaire, and pres ent minister of the United States, near the Court of St. James." The Cincinnati Dispatch says The descriptions were high-wrought the bridal array, the brilliant trosseau of the bride the magnificent jewels, and the splendid dresses direct from Paris even the 4 bridal chamber ' was thrown open to the vulgar gaze, and the nuptial couch and Parian purity of the sheets submitted to gross criticism. The pick and choice of the " Upper Ten" of the whole Union were present. The bridal attendants numbered many beautiful representatives of every portion of the Union the blondes of the North and the brunettes of the South. Every thing 'went merry as a marriage bell. The parties went to their home in Boston. The hon ey-moon had icarcely waned, when a flare-up occur red, and a separation followed. The following disgraceful sequel to the brilliant de seription, above noted, we find in the Louisville pa per of last week : " Notice. Whereas, as my wife, Sallie W. Law rence, Las willfully, and without cause, drserted me, this U to caution all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I hold myself responsible for no debts contracted by her. T. Ii. Lawrence. Boston, Feb. 13, 1350. The Spirit of a True American. The editor of the Helena (Ark.) Shield, in a spirited article in which his political antagonists are flung right and loft, thus discourses: "We happened to have been born herein the South; we have breathed its atmosphere, and hope to die within its limits; and this is what cannot be said of some of those who call iu question our loyalty to it on this subject, namely, the slavery question. Our filial love to the South, however, shall not prevent us from boldly opposing these schemes of public policy which may be set on foot by crafty politicians, and which in their tendency may subvert this precious union of States, and engulf in one uncistinguishable mass of ruin all we have and all we hope to have of happiness in this world. This Union, s j transcendantly glorious, is no school-boy's rattle, to be broken to pieces by every trio, in politics. It is a blood bought heritage, and, God willing, we will be the last to raise a parricidal arm to strike from it one scintilla of that greatness which has given it a world wide fame. The Bo6ton Transcript of the evening of the 6th, says that, on the morning of that day, Mr. Robert G. Shaw, in behalf of the Parkman family, paid Mr. Ephraim Littlefield, janitor of the medical college, the sum of $3000, being the reward offered for the "detection and conviction of the perpetrators of any injury that may have been done Dr. George Parkman. Littlefield said, on the witness stand, at the Webbter trial : "I never made any claim to the reward ; I never said I should, and I now say that I never shall make any such claim." By accepting this sum of money, Littlefield has sealed bis own disgrace. That act will induce thousands to suppose that the suspicion which has attached to him of being the murderer of Parkman is not alto gether unfounded. Three thousand dollars presen'ed ; more fascination to bin mind than the good opiuiou of i the community. Lou. Journal. A Smabt Woman. The Grote Kill (Alabama) ! Recorder states that in the count y of Choctaw, a new j one, created at tbe recent cession of the Alabama Le- ! gislature, a woman waa charged with murdering her! husband, and employed a legal gentleman, whose name ! it is not necessary to mention, to defend ber, promising him two negroe as bis fee. He undertook her defence, and, contrary to the expectation of all, she was acquitted ; he called upon her for lhe-wo negroes, when she gravely informed him that the npgroes belooged to her daughter. Not relibhing the idea of being cheated out of the negroes, he instituted suit against her for perjory, when ehe defended and mulcted him for the coYts ! In a short time she gave birth to an illegitimate child, made oath that he was the father, and compelled him to enter into bonds for its support and maintenance, according to the statute in such cases mads and provided. Skillful Operation. We are informed, by a gentleman cognizant of the fact, that a lad, about 11 years of ae, the son of Mrs. Jones, of Columbus, Indiana, while playing with some dry burs, found in the fields, about as large as a common size walnut, accidentally sucked one in his mouth, which pused down and lodged in his windpipe, where it stuck fa et. His throat became extremely painful, and it was with difficulty that he could breathe; but all their efforts to extract it proved of no avail. She brought the subject to this city and put him in the hands of Dr. Muzzy, who succeded, last Saturday, in removing it by cutting open the windpipe, which was certainly a most skillful operation. The patient will probably recover, as he seems to be doing well, but it is thought he will lose the faculty of speech. Cii. Enq., March 2. Those Gold Diggings. We are informed by a friend from Indiana that the golJ digging?," which we announced some time since ss having been discovered in Brown county, Indiana, are the "veritable." Brown county is between Bartholomew and Monroe and the "diggings" are on the bill-sides about a mile from Nashville, which is twenty miles from Columbus, on the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad. A brother of Capt. Walker, who was killed st Unamantala, and who has seen the auriferous regions in California has taken much interest in the "lloosier truck,' having purchased a tract of land and commenced operations in good earnest, feeling certain of an ample reward for his investment of capital and labor. Cin. Enquirer. A GrxEKiL Railroad Bill has passed the Assembly of New York. The distinguishing feature of the bill is the power which it confers on voluntary associations, technically termed the right of eminent domain" that is the power to take the property necessary for their uses, on paying a just compensation, and under cerUirf stringent regulations, without coram? to to 'the lezislatare for it. or for a declaration of " public utility," in each case where the right of way cannot be obtained by negotiation. In this respect it conforms to he general plank road and turnpike acts. Tte bill originated ia tbe Senate, and having bfen amended n the House, goes back to the Senate for eoucurrence.

VARIETY. !

'Fashion' Bav Hazlet. ia centihtv mnnin away from vulgarity, and afraid of being overtaken by it. It is a sign the two thing are not far asunder." Jcst S. A gentleman o:i placing his hand too familiarly on a lady's knees was told by her that he was rude enough to te a savage. "Of what tribe, tnadunl" The Paw-Knees. Many a jjay bonnet covers anything but a nent head of hair. Many a showy dress keeps a soiled skirt out of eight. Many a fancy shoe covers an undirncd stocking, and many a kid love covers untriiiimed fingernail. Lovinu Dialogce. ' Wife, I am shortly to leave you. The doctor tflls me that I can live but a few hours at most ! I hall soon be in Heavrn !"- What ! You soon be in Heaven 1 You 1 You'll never be no nearer heaven than you are now, you old brute !" Dolpheua Dolpheus!' hoarsely growled the old man Dolpheus, bring me my cane and let me lar rup trie old trollop once more before I die! Establishing Newspapers. That veteran of tl.e pre?s. Major Noah, of New York, in his last Sunday Timet, has some pertinent remarks in reference to the remarkable profuseuess of. neu newspapers, of the ephemeral ppecies. He say?, men engaged in such desperate enterprises, eeem to think that editing and publishing come by nature; whereas tluy constitute a business or rather two branches of business, in which more tact, industry, and watchfulness, are necessary, than in any occupation or calling known among men." One single vote sent Oliver Cromwell to the long Parliament, Cnarles Stewart to the scaffold, revolutionized England, and made Great Britain free. Four votes, in the city of New York, made Thomas Jefferson President of the United Slates ; one vote gave us the tariff of 1842, and ono vote inado the tarilTof 1946. One vote gave us Texas, made war with Mexico, slew thousand of our people and purchased California, turned thither the tide of emigration, and will change the destiny of the world. AV Y. Day Book. Good Breeding. The Boston Post is responsible for the following: Well, I do really like Mrs. A.,' said Mrs. B. to her husband; ehe is one of the most civil, agreeable, discreet, w.ll bred women of our acquaintance; don't you think so, my dear! No, indeed, my love, not I,' replied Mr. B. ; our good neighbor, Mrs. C, is, in my opinion, far her superior in good breeding. Mrs. A. to be sure, is well enough in her way, but not to be compared with Mrs. C 4 My dear,' interposed Mrs. B., how can you be so absurd! Mrs. C. is an excellent housewife ; but you know she was a plain country girl, and has no pretention whatever to education and good breeding. What of that, my dear,' retorted JVIr. B., is ehe not the mother of ten fine, healty, robust, sprightly, intelligent, well-behaved children ? And that is what I call the perfection of good breeding. Nothing more was said. At Lynn, we learn frotil the Boston Pojt, the first Unit ersalist Society lately held a levee at which a dozen silver spoons were awarded to the author of the following conundrum, as the best of any offered on the occasion: Why is a prolix clergyman like an aged person 1 Because they both dilate die late. The following were also presented, but were not judged as spooney as the above: Why i a minister like a locomotive 1 We have to look out tx him tchie the bell rings. Why is a lady's hair like a bee-hive! It hold the comb. Why is an intoxicated young man, who ia to become the inheritor of his lather's cetate, like a cer tain kind of stove 1 He is ati heir tight air tight. Why is a falsehood often repeated like a well sub etantialed truth! It is relied upon. Why is an Atlantic steamship likea horse's collar 1 It goes over trie mam mane.J Why are these conundrum makers like burglars! 1 hey are looking Tor the silver spoons. Anecdote of Adams and Clat. When these dis tinguished statesmen were at Ghent, negotiating our treaty with Great Britain, they occupied a room to gether. Mr. Clay, who has always been a warm ad mirer of female beauty, had orten remarked the comely looks of their chambermaid, and had once or twice joked with Mr. Adams about her. One morning he arose eoino time after Mr. Adams, and on his way to the breakfast table, he met the pretty maid referred to. Saluting her in his blandest atyle, and in his usual easy and graceful manner, while a smile played upon his countenance, he solicited the pleasure of a kis3. It may here be necessary to state that Mr. Ad ams s eyes always presented a watery appearance, which at times made him look as if ia tears. The chambermaid, not knowing the cause, we presume. replied to Mr. Clay, with tbe greatest simplicity im aginable : "Mr. Clay, I do not like to disoblige you, but you must excuse me, when I assure you that I have just refused Mr. Adams the same liberty, with tears in his eyes ' We need not say that Mr. Clay had too much gallantry to press his suit : but he sub sequently met Mr. Adams who joined him in a hearty laugh. Greece has not yet got over the troubles with Eng land. Up to the last advices the blockade continued; no Greek ship was allowed to leave tho ports and thoge seeking t0 enter were Bt.izej. The commerce oi the couutry has suuered a very serious injury. Russia, it is said, will maintain the rights of Greece and oppose England. Bavaria, that is, its King, has aUo protested against the blockade. It is said the mediation of France has been accepted and that thus the matter will be arranged without resort to war. There is no doubt, however, that England will resist every encroachment of Russian influence in that quarter. This whole trouble is perhaps to be taken not so much as a demonstration against Greece as against the self-sggrsndizing policy of the Cabinet of St. Petersburg. And let it be made up as it may be now, it is impossible that the decision of arms 6hould not hereafter be appealed to. The last Euro pean wai will not be voted nor diplomatized out of its birth and destiny. Management may escape from the present complications, but there will come others which only the sword can decide. Jennt Lind. Jenny Lind has arrived at Berlin, and will sing two or three concerts. The celebrated songatress had nigh been the cause of a serious erneute a night or two ago at Brunswick, where Mie had given a concert, un returning to her hotel, (Du Rhin,) a seranade, which was proposed lo be given her by the band or lue Hussars and choral societies. Some acci dent having delayed the arrival of the seranadera, the mob became impatient, and nlied the air with very un harmonious vociferations : while others, thinking they had been deceived, and k?pt out of their beds fur nothing, made show of attacking the hotel, and break ing the blinds and windows. A party of Hussar offi cers being inside, however drew their swords and de clared they would usa them should the slightest aggression be made. This, it appears, frigtened some, but exapperaled others, and might perhaps have led to very disagreeable consequences, had not the troops been called out, who, with some difficulty, cleared the streets. At length harmony was restored by tbe ar rival ot the bands, and by the blonde Jenny appear ing at the balcony. ' Ralph Waldo Emkkson is lecturing in New York. His last discourse was a satire on the use of superlatives, which he ascribes to a poverty cf lan gunge a kind of penury which does not seem to afflict the lecturer, judging from a report in the Herald of. his lecture, of which the following transcendental paseago is a sample; "Tlfre is no objection tn the superlative nf fact. We all like that. In the Bank of England they put a million of sterling into a man's hand. That i a superlative of fact. So is General Thumb, a sort of nnn who grew, or grew not. The rhe oric of the superlative suggests the lunatic asylum. Profanity one sort of superlative is going out of vojruc oaths are not, but sham dam is disgusting. H raca Walpole speaks of pt-nplo getting earthquake dretses at a time when there was a general fear of an earthquake. Sony) people wear earthquake or resurrection dresses every day. There is th negative superlative as well as the positive, ending with cheese, lettuce, poppy juice, sauce and mutton. This mrrst be the "rhetoric rf the superlative," as it very strongly suggests the "lunatic asylum." S1ARIIIED, On Uta lütli inatant, br Thnmaa Morrcw, Eari., Mr Isaac NicTincea to Mit AlaaT HaaTitLt, both of this eounijr. ,- "

BUSINESS CARDS.

SAMUEL It ECK. GUNSMITH, Indianapolis, In Ii an a. X -- f .A o j o 4 FIRE-ARMS cs " OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S. B.baion'land Rifles Guns, Pistols, kc ice. of hiiown manfactor au d imported, which he often for sale at reasonable pnres. ) Beat ttif e and Sportlnt powder , Caps ke. Tackieorevery amn. MniiHfarturiiipr ami Repairing excemrcon snort notice : ana ',cr m ware carrenrr WILLIAM J. PEASLEE, Atforifcjr and Councilor at Law, HAVING resigned the office of President Judce of the 5th Circuit. 'III attend in person to all business intiuateii to his care, la the United States C ire nit and District Courts, and In the Supreme Court and Ilia Circuit Court of the Sill riicml. ft-om over Morrima At Talbott's Bookstore. 41 y DK. I. Cr. C. HUNT RESIDENT DENTIST, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - Oßee on Market Street ,oppo sitt the 2d Presbyterian Church. 22-6moa C 11. DAVIS, Rookcllcr ntid Stationer, one door utst of Craighead's Drug Store, NOKTi: SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ' J. IS. OSGOOD, LAST AND PEG MANUFACTURER, Indianapolis, Ind. Boot Tree, Shoe Trees, Crimps, Clamps, fcc. A fond snpplyalways oa h:ind for'lie Wholesale and Retail trade Wholeoal Dealer put ied on short notice. 20-y All Orders promptly filled. DR. W. C. THOMPSON, 31. D., IMiyslclan and Surgeon, ITA3 re mo red his office to his dwellii't house, on Delaware et. 1.1 opposite tbe north-west corner of lUe East Market trtund between Maiket and Ohio streets. 31 y MADISON HOUSE, Main, between Front and Columbia Streets, C INC I.YNATI. OHIO. JOII AV. CAIMtlSOV, Proprietor. noK men or business, this uotel la as well located and adapted JL' as any itnusa in ineeity. -fharaes will remain as heretofore. KEFER TOGmo. Carlils, Preaitlent Iv. fx telle Bank, N'crr It Brothers, and Piter A. Whits, Kq., Cincinnati. Ü5JAJIF.S HALL, MERCHANT TAILOR, io. 2. Palmer House and Clotliinc Jiiiporiimi, one door nsi asiiiugtoii Hall, Washington SI Iff I, I NDI A N APOLIS. M tr ANUFACTURER. and Wholrnaleand Rtftil dealer in ITA It K ADV MADE CLOTH II. Cloths, Citsimerei.Vestii'gj, Trimming?, and every detcrlptioa ol Gentlemen's Knrninhinf. Oct. 6. CNiRLRI WOODWARD. T. .. OIL. WOODWARD & NOELS, COMMISSION, FOIIWAUDING. AXD PROI) UCE MEIt CUA NTS. WAREHOUSE WEST SIDE RAILROAD DEPOT, Indianapolis, Indiana. ftCath paid for Floor, Wheat, and all kinds of frodace.tf- CI Cotton Yxs of all xindsronttantlT on hand in njr quantities nd for ale.nCincinnatiwuOlesalepriceslwiihauditioaoffriigut. March 16. 94 II. S. KELLOGG, Wholesale and Kerail Dealer In all Descriptions of IIARIIWARR AN CÜTLEUY, IRON. STEEL, NAILS. HOUSE BUILDERS .WA1ER1ALS, STOVES. CASTINGS, 4c, FARMIJSTG JlXD MECII.1NIC.1L TOOLS. Sign of the Big Padlock and Cook Stove, Washingon atreel, Indianapolis, Indiana. ALEXANDER GUAYDON, WHOLESALE A M RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, IR0N, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, STOVES, fc. fc. JT. K.eorntr trutonfion and Men&ian strteti. t4tsapiWis, hihrnnm. 33 THOMAS BU.IST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ilroiit Steel, IXails, Stoves, Casting, Vc, Washington Street, Indnnapolis, Indiana, Nearly opposite the Pnlmer House, SIGN OF THE RED ANVIL. G. D. STAATS, House, Sign, antl Fancy fainter, AND PAPER HANGER, SHOP LOCOMOTIVE BUILDINGS, i.rniA.r.iroLis, r.m. KIR LAND & FITZGIBBOJM, ;ForvaidIiiSHinlConiiiiissiii.iIercIiants AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS JJV GROCERIES, LIQUOR, IRON AND PRODUCE, East Side of Depot, Indianapolis, Indiana. 61 Itl. HECIf, DEALER. IN .Ynlclies, Fancy Ciootl, Fine Cutlery, Jewelry, Ac, 205-y Opposite the Palmtr House H. A. FLETCHER 6c CO., DEALERS 1ST Drp aäs, Grmcertes, Qmeettttretrr, Hard tears, C'(f st M terms, üssrss cywiw Mra, mrr, u k. Opposite Browning's Hotel. 67y WM. HANN AMAN, Druggist and Apothecary, AND DEALER IN P.11XTS. VARNISHES, OILS, V YE STUFFS, e. 4cStore on Washington Street, north side, two doors vett of Pennsylvania olreet, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. G. M Dsioht. A. C. Lasicr BRIGHT & LANIER, Forwarding & Coiiimlsioii ITIvi chants. Kai Ii IloAD Wharf, .M.tDiso.y, r.rxiM.r.1. r"ffMIE undersigned harinr entered into business in Otis eitjrlor A I he purpose of dome: a rnral ItecMvinif, Forwarding- and Commission business, have leased Ihe Wharf I the Depot Lani'ing. at which point I he Cincinnati aiwF Madison, and Liouisville and Madison packets will lierealrer land. Uoods sent by river lor the interior, or frodnce lo be shipped to any point above or below, ean be forwarded ihrourh us at a much less ex pene as lo Dra) age and Commission, than has eser before been charged at this point. We will also attend to the salcot Produce, and mate liberal advances oa Flour, or other articles consigned to as. JVIjuIMn In, reo., itfsu. ix-.tmii uhiwui ol LiniLn. WEAVER & WILLIAMS, Enderfnkers and CoCHu-.IIakcrs, KÜSPBCTFULLYinform their fiiendsaad the public .that they have removed tolheirnew warehouse Just westofibeir ... m. . j ' - e . iold one. J ney are now prrparcu to luruisu an anicicsoi CaiiaslFsimiiars, elegant, cosily, or cheap, to suit Ibetaste of nurchasers. They will alss pay prompt and particular at tention tofuneralarrangements,and will undertake thewhole or aay part thereof; furnish a one or two hotre hearse ,carrlaeea.sVc.at the a hortesi notice. Ai they keepready made coffins on hand, they will be able to furnish tbe sameprompt ly.and at lower lhan the nsualiates. '1 bey will make colli us to orJ... i ih. hortest notice, either dar or aighi.and willineveiy way ..miie.iorivesat siacttoa. oneoi menim can always neiounu. out of busiBesshoutsthisresidencerdirecll) I a Ibe rearofthe ware house. IJ CITV HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. e-s M. IIcck niul conipsinr l H V0ULD respectfully return lhacks for the past JfJ" vv iheralpaironagetheybavereceived,andask acootlrnaoeeof üissams. As faeretofoie, ttteir various' descrtoUons of 7M7S AND CAPS shall be all they recommend litem to be, aad at prices tosult sit. They bavejust received from tbe Ki, ALL THE SUMMER FASHIONS, which, together with their present stock, enahleslhem tosupplyevery reasonabledemand,astofashioa,coiormaterial. They slilladbere ith.lrnld motte. Ready Sales and Small Prvßls, And by ititiey hope U. be able toeompele wltbany wesleiaestablLsh snta. risstcsin'.iurpini""in. Manuf.ctory.ndshop.oppo.UeBrown.ng POLLE YS tfc BUTLER, Eoruiirdiiiu V Com mission Dlciclinntf. MADISON, INDIANA. CONTIVfE to give prempt ptrienal attention to this brsnch of this business. They have taken tho Large Warehouse next east or the Depot, aad are en a I led to reduce the kern of Drayage on produce and merchandize designed to be siored. They sture the publie that thnir charges shall he t low et that of ay Iiier I linn ia Ike tits, and solicit a continuance of the favors of tht ir friends aad former patrons. March 20, 1S30 90-6 mos a w ' . CONFECTION Ell Y. Oravls Hayn stFTDULD resnectlullvlnformtheirl-iendsand the public gen W erally.thattlieyhavetakenthelndianaroIUConfertionery lately kept by Mr.IIodgklns,whsre theyaie prepared tofernish r. .riles, kruits. Cakes, snd all article.in their line, on as reason abie terms, wholesale or retail, as theyeai- be purchased In the West. They respecttnlly Invite tbe attention oi country dealers OrT- Parties supplied to erderon short notica. 3-tf XYUo cm lUnir.ls lliif V8PLF.NÜID diamond pointed Gold Ten and Case est lor tH" low gad unheard of price of Crf-li cents.jrf e had '-list 44 W H TALUOs T'3

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For the Removal and I'erinanciit Cure of all Xervous isc:isis. ARISING from an impaired, weakened or unhealthy state otbe rerrous or rital ayttem. The astonishing and unirectf oeniea results wnirii Bare Deen acnieTed ty tins r.ew and won derful discover of the mysterious iowcrkol Galvanism and Mg neiisit, uasiudueed tbe proprietor to extrmi tue knowicojre 01 us virtues, that the thousands who are nuw sutlerinc; bejond the rcacuoi relief, ma y Lecome partaken of jts acknowledged Dene nta ana De restored to the enjoyment ol iieaitn and happiness. Dr. Christies Galvanic Belt II s been pronounced by many dittiutruishei Dieticians! oth In Europe and the United States, to be the wuutvattmUt medicinal dit fvrry mf tktmr. It is a beautiful instance of rrt aiding srieuceto produce the hiebest beneficial results, and it is beliered that few inventions have ever been o perfected and to entirely successful in ineir results. It it used with perfect and certain snccesin all cases of eener al debility from whatever causes it nay arise, strengthening the weakened system, and Invigorating t Ii tKxly. r its, cramp, i lieu matism, acute or chronic, epilepy, lumbrjro. paralysis, palsy, in digestion, dyspepsia, tremors, stitfneFS of joints, palpitation of the heart, apopleiy, neuralgia, pains In the chest and side, liTer complaint, diseases of the kidneys, spinal cnmploint, and curvature of the spine, hip complaint, spatms, and a'l nitrous diseases arise from one simple cause a derangement of the nervous system. No drug hits, or can have, any effect ou them excrpt to increase the dieai-e, for drugs bat weal en the system; while under the strengthening, lil-giving italizJDp influence of Galvanism, health succeed diaexfe, and tue patient is restored to bloom and v Igor solely cv tne outward application oi nr. i unsue's uaivanic nut The peculiarity nnd great beauty of Christie's Galvanic and Magnetic cu'Stires consist In-the fart that tliey cure disease by outward application, instead of the usual mode of drogginc and piiysicking the patient till exhausted naiureiinksunderthein diction. They strengthen the whale system, power possessed by so other remedial agent except Oalvani.m. Since their introduction into the United States, more than 3(,C00 persons, including chil dren.and ladies of all classes, have been the recipients of their bene tits. Dr. Christie's Galvanic JVeclelaces Are worn tor all corrp aints ali'ecling the throat or heaa .or ay Inflammation of the thront, headache, dizziness of the head, broneh'ii, nenralgia in the face, bur.ing or roaring in the ears. deatnets, which is nervous, rken He rgan Umotimjurtd,) U always rureu. Tie Dolor eux. No case of this distrssing complaint hatever failed to be per manantl jr reliered by he use of ChrisiieV Galvanic articles. Dr. Christie's Galvanic Bracelets are applihd to the wrists or an I let, and are used inallrasei of rleumatixm affecting the lim' s, for strains, tremors of the hands, or any nervous complaint artertins; the legi or arms. One is worn on each wrist ot ankle, and the mngnetic fluid Is applied to tlie part particularly artectec", thus causing concentration of the Inttuoncc at tbe desired spot. Jerveus Sspasms. The following is an extract from a letter received from Messrs Sloselv Sl Tucker, well known Drucei.ts. Mobile. Alabama : "Tbrre is a Or. Hartwell (Doctor of DivimtT) in Marion, in this Ptate. who has nsed Christie's Galvanic Bracelets tor the purpose of curirg a nervous vasnodic allectinn of ti e bands and arms. Upon the least excitement, cither mental or physical, bis arms be came in violent motion, winch waa perfectly uncontrollable. lie tried the Galvanic Bracelets, with ti e mngnetic fluid, on.i with such surcess, that since that tune (lour months rgo) he has not had a single attack, although he has travelled to rincinni-ii, and there took an active part in the exciting scenes of a H.iptist Con vention. Through hif recommroenaaiion, many of his acquaintances have tried them, and wi'h good success. Truly yours. MOSz.LT St TUCKER Mobile. Ala., 83d Sept., 1847, During the past three years these remarkable curatives have never failed, wnen used according to the full and plain directions which accompany them. It is absolutely impossil le that they can do the slightest barm. Je-No inconvenience whatever attends their use, and they may be worn by the roost del kale with tbe most perfect enseand safe'y In tact, the sensation-attending their use is kigklyplemarabl, . PRICES i The Galvanic Belt. $3 each The Galvanic Necklare, 3 each. The Galvanic Bracelets, ..... 2 a pair. The Magnetic Fluid, ..... . la bottle CAUTIO.Y. Beware of spurious imitations. AU businei s communications shou I J le ail dressed to D.O. MOKEIIEAD. M. D., 183 Broadway, New York. AUTHORIZED AO ES. TODD k KING, A cents at Danville. DAVID CR UGH RAO, Drugget, Indianapolis. H. C. MAYNARD, Madison. 77 jwenl . BOOTS AX I SHOES! Clicnnci llian ClicanoKt! TlLEY L. BATES feels thankful forthe vervliberal patron age ne has received lor the iat eicnt years, still otters bis services as a boot and shoe maker. Ue flatters himself from twenty years experience in the business to beohleto givesatisfac tiontoalt. He udetermined to sell a good article lower than any shop iu this place. He works the best leather the place aflurtls, Kastern and western. His shop is apposite the court house, on -Washington Bt.sie.nor theiug biacK ooot. Indianapolis, Nov. 15,1849. 4 6mo CIlObEIlA rilEVEXTIVK AIf CT RA TI Vi:. rpHIS valuable preparation has proved Itself decidedly tbe most efficacious preventive and curative of cholera (and every other rorm or species or diannss) that nas yet been auv-oveted. Dysentery cordial for weak stomachs, particularly adapted to the bowel complaints Of Children. Warm drops to allay irritation of the stomach and prevent vomiting. Bathini drops lo give tone and rigor to the skin. Allnf which are confidently rerom mended asa preventive and cure of rholera. if taksn seasonably and according to directions. In addition to our former stock we have just received from the Thanix Labmtory, an ample supply of fresh and genuine Botanic Medi cines, all of whlcn can be nail at reduced prices at tne Drug and yariety store or a. runs a. sun I ndiannnoli'.ept- It 2? tf ' UOTANICO MEDICAL. PRACTICE. L. ABBETT, AI. D., GRADUATE from th A. P. M. College, Cincinnati, would 4JT tender his services in tne various branches or Medical Frac tice to the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity ' His principles are strictly Physiological. He therefore discards all poisons as medicines, and employs In bis practice only such medicinal agents as operate on tne numan system in pertect nar moiiv with the laws of life. Ottice and n sidence, east end of Market street. In the bouse re cently occupied hy Rev. Mr. Beswick, north of tle Medical Col lege. .Maren lis et-u NEW GOODS. At the Corner of Meridian and Washington Streets "SHIN OF THE SAW." ALEX. GRAYDO.N is now opening a very large assortment ol new Ilnrd ware just received from the cities of Philadelphia, fittsuurgU and Cincinnati, which in addition to his lorroer stork, embraces almost every article of English and American manu facture usually foand in Hardware stores, lie invitea those needinsr articles for iarnishine houses, or Mechanics their tools. to give bim a call, as ha fee's confident the quality and price of bis goods will give entire satislaction 47 I or. 13 ANOTREIl It EAST FXtOJI HOHN! EXTENS1 VE ARM VAL OF NE W GOODS ! 7E are now receiving and openlnc a laigu and seasonable stock " of staple and fancy UK Y t.uuus.couauting of all tbo new sty If s of dress goods, dress tnmmii-gs.snawis, nonnets, bonnet nh bons, neck and cap do,, linen cambric hdkfc, hosiery and gloves embossed table and piano covers, ice. Also, bats and caps of eve ry description, quality and price. Groceries, Cotton Yarn. Batting, Nails, Glaus, Jrc, All of which we will sell at Wholbsalb ok Retail, at prices that cannot be beat west of the mountains. Country merchant wil find it to their advantage to give us call before purchasing. Hemember tbe place fcr AO J. B. C. HORN bargains is at the big Indianapolis, Dec. 11. 56 I QVAXTITY. - TALDRON'S Giaiaand Grass Scythes, Snealhs, and Cradles. Ames's äbovela, Grain (shovels, Manure and and Hay Forks, Rakes, tie. Mill and Croea Cut and Hand Saws, Broad and Chopping Aies, Planes and Plane ftiOs, Cooper's Tixds of all desrriptioiis,aLC. AI will be sold low for cash. II. 8. KELLOGG, 1 Sign of tbe Big Padlock and Cook rlove. 1HIES3 GOODS. t-IGCRED Black Silk, Mohair Alspaca Coburgs, and tbe late ' stjle of desirable small fiurcdDclaine and most beautiful styles of Prints of the latest quality from 6 cents to 121 for the very best ; Come and see as bargains will be given at 44 J. S. DUNLOP'S. BULL'S SAHS APAIUELA. fV9T received a large supply of this justly celebrated Sana pa rilla, recommended by Drs. Colmell aud LawHin of Louisville andforsaleat . 81-tf W. IIANNAMAN'S Drug; Siore. " EKEMI GAKOEX SEED. gS Land a large assortment ef fresh Garden seed Warranted P tbe growth ot is-l'.i; and lor sale at Feb.SOUM). 19-tf W. IIANNAMAN'S Drng Store. CIGAUS. - 1 ff fff Half Spanish Cigars, a superior article, for sale by lUUjUUU Feb. 6, 1850. 77-y W.S.HORN. ANOTHER AKKIVAE. IVew Goods! New Gnod! TT 3. DUN LOP ha just received a large addition to his stock or if Fall and Winter Goods. Great bargains in Prints, Da Maines, Mohair, Stripes and riaids, Alpacas, &.C. 4G vVlLLlASl cV LLH1S .VALL.4CC Attorneys nnd Coim$eIIors tit Law, IXnUUfJIPOLIS JVD. ww ILL promptly attend to the securing; and collection of w W riniins.anatoaiiotner ousincsa enirusieu to tneir rarem the Cnited Slates' Circuit and District Courts, and in the Supreme Court and Circuit courts ol the 3th Circuit. . tfT- flffict (we dotrt Emit f Bmming't' 4B-tf GllEEA'S lM I KM . tITIHCII lias long been a Favorite cook stove, 'for sale low for 'cashhy SA iUEL WAIN WRIGHT. Mgnoi tne rier-nam. SO v HOOTS AM) SHOES. 11 EN'S Kin Boots and Brogans : YootU's do, do. ; Misses Boots ITA and Slippers. Ladies' Slippers and Bnskins new style. Ladies' Blk. pat. tip half Oaitersi also, a great variety of children's Shoes, just received by II. J. fc B. C. HORN. Angnil 10, 1849. 21 - SUirXMER HATS. PALM Leaf. Leghorn, Panama, Pedal, London Straw, Boys' ChinaPearl and Rutland Hats, Infants Rica Pearl Hats, a splendid assortment .and cheap at lit HORN'S TEAS X ?PLEND1D article n Gunpowder, Iinperial, and Yottnf , Hyson Tras, just received. March 28 2 y J. M. B RAM WELL fc Co

DRY GOODS.

II01t'8 LtST! TO 121 1. LVIML!-!! Just rtcriced Jrmn Ne Y k by Express. Magnificent, Splendid 31.tUTs.iIs Tor Dress. The choicest, the rhespsst, thai ever were sold, To the l.ih or the low, to the yotin or the old. new uoils ol all qualities, colors, and patterns. tor sweet liuie mfa, gay belles, and uan matronsLawns, Linens, Bareges, rich Muslins, and Prints, That rival the lain ow's mott beautuul tinU. Fine Neck. ri'bnns, Dress capes, ami flowers the fairest, Lacecattes, Cuffs and Col'ars, einbroi Irre.l the raret. Silk, Crape, Lace, Hungarian aud llernini hhawls. Combs, Suckles, Rinjs, Urrast pins. Scarfs, Ties, Parasols, Visete, new style; rarest f ringes, rich Lces, And Veils line enougn to trace angelic laces. Rich Satins and tiUs of each radiant hue. From the white to the bla:k, from the red to the blue. - French Ginrhams and Linen, striped, figured and plin, Cords Berlin, and mountains of -lousliue Delaine, Silk Tissues, Cameieou. and larltona as tail. As tbe beautifnl Hoariea in Paradise ear. Riei Bonnets, rare lionnets, to suit every l ace, Victoria. Imperial. Straw. Tulip. Hair tve. Jenny Lind, Chip, Parmelia, Alboni and fluteJ, Spike, Spanish, Gimp, Kutiand, that all may be suited. For Misses a splendid assortment of Flats, - And for intents all sir.es of beautiful Hats. Fine Muslins for Curtains, plain, scoloped, and wrought. Whose dyes from the bror of Aurora were caught. Gloves, Lifle, Kid and Ticnlc, Si k and fine Cotton Hose, From the hue of the midnight to coleur de rose. Sboea made of .tront Leather, Morocco. Prunella, To lit a Golian or a fair Cinderella. I'i short we have all that delights or entices, The kindest of Clerks, and the lowest of prices; And Ladies who wish to wear all that adorns, Are invited most kindly to call In at HORN'S. Indianapolis. March 20, IcjH ea HAT A!ND CAP IMI1-OKIU9I. Corner ff Cherry 0nd Muin Ctoss Streets, iiI:ilion. In. fTTHERE is lo e found the largest and most complete stock of V Hats and Caps ever oltered fur sale in the State, and on as favorable terms as they can be purchased a;iy where in the west; among which wl I he found the beautiful Molokin and ci!k Hat, manuUrtured hv Beebee it Co.. of New York, eipressly for my Sales, nnd which f will warrant i ot to br surp ssed for beauty or durability, by any manufactured in America ; together wilh every --4 Är o.i. - - i i ' . ,- r . r TUIQIJ Vi QliS RUU t Ur IIBU VI It IUtlHUlt.iBin Also a very large stock of my own manuiacturing which I will sell at the inort rednceil prices. respectfully solicit a call from all who wish to buy at wholesale or retail. 'Come and examine say stock, and see what I can do for vou. California Hats at reduced prices; a few Muffe left, which I will el) at cost. The highest prices paid for all kind of Furs. Madison, Jtn, 3.1, i860. C5-tt C. W. BASNETT. LA I L!r. ly b ha? e lately received and are idling at prices mat suit or notTltWftmia riliitnmara I 500 pieces Calicoes of all descriptions ; oo do Ginghams ; 25 do Alpacca Lnrtres; . &0 do Tweeds and Jeans; SO do Satinetls; SJO do Cloths and Cassi meres ; SO do Tickings, S00 do Hrown and blenched Muslins; SO do Cambrics and Jaconets ; 600 pain Men's Boots and Shoes s 300 do Women's Whites and Bootees ; ICO do Childien'sdo; 10 doxen Men's and Boys' Caps; 1000 dozen Cotloa Yatn ; . 300 Bounds Carpet and Coverlet Warp ; eobrls Sugir; 20 bap Coffee ; 500 poumls Tobacco, al I qualities ; Iye Stuffs, a large lot of all kinds ; " " w naswumiu I 50 kegs Nails; nease cull and see. R,öT.Än,ber lhatlbe bcof tor8l'7ia Vil-F1? l?rnA ,l Ort 17 40v Jmirnleo.,V . JJlZ journal copy IJirOKTATIO.VS FOR Sl'KlftG, 1849. rUKNELL & HANNAH, Corner of Meridian and Washington Streets 0 INDIANAPOLIS, 4 HC now opening their Spring Goods, which will he found tn ia contain selertiois from all new and desirable style of Dress a nd other Fancy Goods i a tlio Eastern cities, fiom which they were ae.et ted for tat market. ALSO An unusual assortment nf 8 in nie Goods. Boing a new firm, we are determined tn pell at noch prices f will ensures constant and regular custom. All we desire Isan examineon of our stock. I ndinnapol is. April 6. 1349. 95 tf UfV CAKPKT ROOM. Cainets nt Cincitiunti Trices. rpiIE subscribers bsve opened a Carpet Rm in connection with their Store, anil are nw in receipt of 3.000 var Js Insrnin end f'e ndian Carpeting, of almost every quality and prire.jrom 11 centsto$ 3?. House keepers and others arc invited to call and make them, selves acquainted with the prices, whether they purchase or notThenmlersitned hope by keeping a larje stock of the alKjve spoils, and selling them as low as they can be i.ought in Cincin Ii ati, to sell to many who have heretofore sent there forthrir Carpets. Entrance through the store. II. J. St C. C. HORN. Indianapolis, April JO. 1349. 8 IQy Sl'ISIXG OOI! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JUST received, a large and well selected stock nf Staple snd Fancy Dry Goods, which for beauty ol style and quality, can not be nrnaased. They have lust been purchased extremely low, and will be sold a low, or lower thas can be bmifhtin thUeity. Peranns wishing to purchase, will do well to examine our stock before pur chasing, as grealiaducementa will oe ottered. April 9 98 - J. 8. DUNIX)P. lTIIOEESAEE AND It ETA IE. 1TTE have now on hand a large assortment, of Puoerfine Black tf French cloto: Snpernne brown Enslih cloth; black CashItneres, black Doe skin, fanry Cassimeres, fancy Tweeds, i-Btinets, Kentuckv Jeans. blark Satin, Slk. Cashneretle Vest in es black and fanry Silk Cravats, all of which we will se.l, at reduced prices to Close our winter atocK. iau ana get itareains. January 12 1850. CO HAMILTON c PARRISH. ANOTHER ARRIVAL! . .- Ron net Hibbens and Trimmings. ff UST jeceived. this dav, a beautiful assortment of Sonnet Rib a .7 bons, and white, pink, and buff crape, straw cord, fce., at 3 J. 8. IlUNLOP?. iioi:t niiiuoxs. A SPLENDID assortment ol every description of seasonable Bon iest net Ribbons can be bad at cost, at the new Trimming Store, Griffith's Block. Una door west of (iolden Kail. 5 IT. SHAWLS! no, Mohair, Bersz ffBLACK, Oro. DeRhino, Mohair, Bersge, sun. white and col'd at m Crape, One embroidered Thibet, changeable Silk and other fancy Shawls, large assortment and cheap, just opened and for sale by ta-y atM U. at hulmaj. " -DKFSS GOODS. aU?UP. black, rreen. DeRhine, chi.neeal.le and Czured Silks, k3 Bilk Tissues, Berasre, new style Spring DeLaines, Lawns, dotted and euibroideied wiss Muslins, aic, all or the latest pat terns, just received and lor sale py 88-y - - 6EATON fc HOLM AW. ROM, Nails, Castings, Anvils, Vices Blacksmiths' oellows, a ledges, Jtc lllpucspnnga iron Axiec.&c. O. 11. abbLUViU, ' 82 y ' ' Sign of the Big Padlock ' ' FISESII ARRIVAL. TT M.BRAMVVEI.L k Co.havejast received a large and well sjr 0 selected stick of Fall and Winter flooda which they are Sell ins at unusually low prices lor cash or approved country produce. Oct 17. 40 J ; AT THE LA OIKS' NEW STOKE. apl RIFFtTT'S Block, may be found every description of articles m for Ladies' and Children's wear; allnf which will be sold on theloweatterms. The attention ot tbe Ladies Is respectfully called to tne new assortment. -tt. HO WETS. a LARGE stock of latest atyle, J tut received; also. a beauti ful stock of Bonnet Ribbon, cheaper than ever before oTered, 117 uuRuirs. BO.WETS! A LARGE stock of latest style, just received ; also a beautiful 2. stock of Bonnet Iunbon, cheaper than ever before offered, at 39 DUNLOP'S. T- EEUSII. A FEW piecse beautiful Red, Pink and While Plush, htest J. style of goods for Ldiea Bonnets, at J. 8. DU.NLOP'a. -frtLOTHS.Cassiineres.Casinetts, Satins a few f.neCalf Boou J very cheap, all ror sale by hamiutuis at rAitKiSH. 2 WHOLESALE. WTJTE are givingparticular attention toiellinf billui whole TV St sale. both Drv Oood and Oroceries. 32 . si tr. av wa w GIGIIA3IS AMD LAWxS.

EATsmallplaidsandßgures,justreceivedaudforssleeheapUUUprjeMidjingfrei!,ht. BLYT11E A. HOLLA Ml,

87 J. S. DUNLOP. Ltiu ns nnd Ginghams! TUST received, some beautiful Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Ac., " for sale very cheap by i J. 8. DUNLOP. SHEETS! PIECE of superior Linea Uuuia Diaper Si yards wide, for Lin en Sheets, for sale at 99 DUNLOP'S. PIIINTSX gF everystyle aad quality, wholesale and retail. cheap indeed! holt 69 VP Come and sea l at J. S. DUNLOP'S. PUINTS! grP everystyle and quality, wholesale and retail. cheap Initeed. Cemeandsee.at 29 J. 8. DUNLOP'S. GROCERIES. 4 LARGEstockol very fine Sugar, Coffee,Tea,eic.Juslreeeived and foi rsale wholesale and retail. 101 J. M.niUMWELL It Co. I to a net Ilibboiss. VUST received afewpieceslatest style DonneiRibbons.at P 46 J. 8. DUNLO LOPft. SHAWLS. O M E beaullfu I pat tera sfor S ha w la , j u suece I ved a t 48 J.S. DUNLOP'S. frmEttFUMERY. A very large lot ha? just been receive and tL will be sold st cost at W. H. TALBOTT'S JAVA COFFEE. A FIR3T rate article of Java Coffee. Juvt received and for sale sal by 70 J. M. BRAM WELL fc Co. LINElfsTrODS srUP. French brown and Irish Linens, Linen Drills, fine Dsrauk and Unk Table rloih, I'owels. Nspkine, Bird's Enr lish and Scotch Diapers, Linen Checks, A.c., in laire quantities " . 1 " nn i mnr a si ai aa a vr I for ssle by H9-y r-r,Aiu,i h"lwsh. Motions. arsUP. Kid. Silk. Lile, Cotton and otl-er Glovor ; fine Mitts, Thread, Lisle, Silk an.1 Jackoncts; Edgifg and Inserting! ; I Mack Lace Veils, mir ami tvino urais an. ujict, uimpi, Fringes and Bindings. 8Uk and Cotton Hosiery, Threads, shell mmA nmmnn CnmliS. LlC-m frefh afrivsl St M- SEATON fc HOLMAN-Ä. For Gentlenirn'9 W'r ! CjUP. Mae, brown and French Mack Cloths, Casimerei. Cwnets, Tweeds, Pumni'' Cloths snd rai talnonery, satin, silk, rnj Marseillee Vestings, kc.. a rood sel.Tiion.and foe sie low by firi-y ' S EATON fc HOLM AN. "TlTTfTÄ H CAPS. 4 GREAT variety ol tyring and Summer wmrj'ist received at f 100 " iltlll A'f.aiyn ta me ihe n. r j -f ashinr; for.aleon Ü TICA Lime asupenorartirMor whito-w oderateprlcesby 94 3w THOMAS BUIST.

MISCELLANEOUS.

BOOTS A'SD SHOES AT IIOL.i:SAIi: A.C 11171411.. I VERY variety of style anJ quality ol Boots and Shots, select A ed with treat rare from the most approved manuf..ctoiis, and well adapted to the City and Country trade. rOUMtting of L.adies'.si!ers,nail umiertana i.nrkics, do Kid Buskins. Ties and clippers, A beautiful articleof LaJit s high cut Kid and Goat w alking Shoes. Custom Ms.le, vl jsses' Bootees, Bu'.kins and Slippers, Children's "hoes or every variety and style, Gentlemen s fine Calf sewetl and pegged Boots, do pegged imitation such do puuipsani ball welt do heavy water proof do tineGoat.Seal aniiGrained Boys' Calf, Kip. Goat and Thick do do do do do - Youtns' Boots oi an ny ie, 1300 pairs of Men's Kip Brogans, 400 pairs Men's Calf and Goat Brogans, 1200 pairs Boys Kip and Coarse Shoes, 130 pairs Strap Over Shoe. Also a treat variety of Lauies'Calf, Goat, Morocco and KinBoota Strap Shoes, Hih Buskins and Ties. Misses' Bootsand Shoes all kinds. Children's doof every price and style. The above named Uoodj of either Lastern mannfactareor eltv make, aie kept constantly on band, and cheap for cash. AI I goods warranted, nips mended gratis, riease cauaiui exsmme. J. K. S HARTE, 52 Sifn of (is OiU Ha mni Bt. rn:i:i rn:i:ü DAVIS 4- It AY, INDIANAPOLIS, Next door lo Craighead's) AGEXT3 FUR THE IIARTFOKU rilir. lASLRAXCC Ilnrlfoif!, Cotiiitt iicut. CO., Incorporated 110 Charter perpetual Capital fklUOSM). icilh p'orer of nc.reaswg it lo i)0.U(A). 'PHIS long established and well known Institution, has transacted a most extensive Insurance business for moie than thirty -seven years, throughout the United Slates and the Brilikh North Ameticaa provinces. It has aimed to aecute public ennndence, by an honors hie and faithful fulfilment of iUcnntrccls; and owners if property arc assured that all fair claims for loss under its policies will I liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Public buildings, mat.a factories, milW. machinery .duelling nouses, stores, merchandii-e, bousehold furntiure, kc, will be iiiftired at rates as low as the rik ill admit. Iba .11 I . 1.. I Ä I. Ä i . J T. a lUllUWIHE ECllUCUirn ctnmtituic mo jniutl L' ir-aUf HEZEKIAH HUNTINGTON. Eaa..Ptesident. Hexeklan Huntington, - t naries tsnswell, Albeit Day, llentv Keney, Junius S. Morgan. Calvin Dny. James Good in, D. I". Eobiuson, Job Ally n. JAME3 O. EOLLES, Secretary. CHRISTOPHER C. LYM4.N, A soman I Secretary. DAVIS & RA V, Agents. Sept. 1,1849. 26 y ßr-This company lias filed its agreement to be liable to suit ia Marion county, for all claims for insurance, which are not promptly euieo. EexiMStnu Fire, Marine, mid jLife Insu rance Citl!l:ilir FfPHlS Company was chattered in ti e )rarle36, with a capital ol -NL a tOO .000 bv the I itaiuie of Kentucky, snd lake, all kinds of risks on the shipment at foods or produce ; all Are risks, oa bouses, nod. lurniture. and on life. Columbus lniimitrc Company of Ohio. I Thbseompany was chartered in the year leai.ana takes tl above I ai(mP) nik, gajnrt fire or marine losses, or the trans mis. too of Bank notes by mail. Capital or the company fji.u.iniu. Tbe nilersiened continues tn be acent fur tbe above named com pa nies, and wil I promptly attend to all application, for insurance snade by letter, post paid, or verbally. Merchants can insure their stock proposed lo be purchased in other cities before they leave homo the amount to be ascertained by their invoices upon theij return. losses promptly paid in sixty days from their adjustment. JOHN W. HAMILTON Indianapolis. May 12,149. -105 ly jf HOOTS AM SHOES. t THE subscriber has now in his employ the very best work wW. men the country afTords, and hason hand alaie quantity o Ibe finest stock of Leather, telecied by himselt eiptel) f this market He will now manufacture Boots and Ikies of everv descriptions ndtyle, warranted lo perform vel,and atsucb pricee Cannotfai to.uit. He parlirulaily desires THE ATTENTION OF THE L.1DIES J aa hei s Jeter mined that noneof the common paper concern t sosnncB I pulled, shall begin to match with his, either ia softness, durability stylerclieapness. Aatbey valuetheirlivea,healtb,and appearance headvues.ailhieseasonoi tne year especially, maitoey be neataad comfortable unäerfeet. They shall certainly be suited in every re speci. 1'erson rprejerr usimponea nooisanu suorsre miormed t hat hason handaneilensiveassortmentselecled by himself; and hein practica It j familiar wilh the busines,allmay rest assured that be ha oaetlial he cannot recommend as superior to those generali) sold A, 1 1 uesirousto oe piosscs i n nirjcmn... ie inviiefiutgive mm a Ca lieisstillattheold stand, opposite Washington Hall, two doors we. of Tom inson'a Drug Store, ready to wail on aodsuithisciintnmera Pon'tforgethislownriceg. y J.'vlürentH rill A.K.NQ ULF. I'ORvVAHDl.Mi A!t CO.lllIMOA. riAHU undersigned are prepared to receive and forward allpmpetiar JB. entrustedlo their care. Having a laree,ublantirl and com modions Ware House on the east sideofthe I NDI AN APOLIS RAIL aOAD DEPOT, and from a knowledge of the business and by promptattentton toordersand communications, they hope in receive a shateol public patronage, tveryarticie consigned to us lor sale will be sold in accordance with instructions. Merchants consigning tneir goods to us, can have the freights paidand the gnodsdelivered totbem witnontdeiay. Advancements maue on snipmenlsof Flour Wbeat,Cora,Rye,Oata, Barley, Clover eefl, J tmotby seed, Cora Heal, beeswax, uinseng,r earners, etc. 41-tr Bl.1 ' tic . HtlLl,Hp SAWS. TUST received at Graydon's" ign of the Saw," an eatensfve I .nnnlv of Com. Rowland's Mill and cross cut saws. 6. fit. T 71 fc 8 feet, also HoeskCo's. New York Saws and cast steel and U. steel England Ditto. English aad American Hand, Pannel and Ripping; laws Tenon saws. Compass and Key hole taws, W eb saws tor irames; Wood saws with and without frames; tiak saws forruttiDglron; Bow Back Saws for Butchers in iron frames; Blade for do.teparate; Circular saws, ice. MIL, I-1 XO FA It .11 CI S ATTKS I. ""TN DERM ILL'S MILLS, situate on the canal, little south of U town, have reverted lo the original prnprietor.und are now In full oneralkoii under charge of the former agent, who gave such uni versal satisfaction when before superiniendinb litem. Ghndiug (or toll will he done on tbe usual terms, and satislaction rranled in all case. Wheat will be purchased at the mill, or at A. WALLACE'S store, nearly opposite tbe Deaf and Dumb Asylum, where may be lound Groceries, Hard and Q,ueenscare, Dry Goods, SC. tfr. Alldlsnosed to be dealt with liberally and on tbe best terms. are re spectfully Invited to call. JVovenVier 13. njuat-w allali.. SIOSS. JUST received at GRAYDON'S, Sign of the Saw. a supply ol Spanish Moss, of good quality. 07 EEwTIIEIC! L'8T received and Tor sale at the lowest prices, 13 dot sides of ffr aiialitv Upper Leather; 8dozs)des Bridle Leather; S dog aides Collar Leather ; aad 1500 lbs Sole Leaiber. J. IV. SHAHTE, 8I-y Sicnof tbe Gill Hat and Root. i1IACIIEE CAICDS. A GOOD assortment ot H'ol Machine Card, warrantedin every Tk particular, now on hand, and lor sale at prices lower t ha a eve before offered in this market. A. U. WILLARD, 101 If No. 5, (i ntnth's block ,oppnsite rainier House. UAUDlVAKi:. ALEX. GRAYDON Ujtist opening at Ihe old sund,t'gn ol the 8aw,eornerof Meridian and Washington streets, aa excellent assortment of Hard ware, just purchased in the East.and will be sold upon tbe most accommodating terms, rnces to correspond wllb the tiroes. April 10. uo. TUOWEES. UST received at OR-tYDON'S, sign ol the Saw, an assort- " ment of very superior Masou'. and Plasterer's Trowels. 7 MOXEY WAXTLD. ALL indebted to t!ie ondersigneJ will confer a particular favor by calling immediately and settling, as 1 am in want of mos 91 A. KXOULE. GKOEEK1ES. TEA, Co (Tee, Suar, Rice, Molasses, Indigo ard ladder, Cot ton Yarns. Carnet and Coverlet warp. Nails, fcc.ell ol rood quality and to be sold veiy low, by S EATON tt UOL.MAN. Maren?, im. S7 : a w t l I Itni trr.ili R'l Iml rarlreA s nil far sals at Madison Oecemher 14.1S4T. S-tf Railroad t. QUEENS WAKE. WE have this day received a new and well selected stevk, which we offur on lair terms for cash or produce the old Kreditsystem has exploded. 100 SMITH at IIANNA. r LOU It! 6RLS. Fauiilr Flour for sale at very low rates, for t50 cash only , will 11 be otfered fjr a few days; if not all sold, will be shipped. 'Good Brands." SMITH a HANXA. 1U HSU! .1 rTIf PR P.T.. (nrl Pich nrA II rri nar fnr rale I a lots tosnilrnrilX chasers. 101-y " SM C'H Ii H ANNA." GRIM) S IO.M.S! ILLY smooth, eood eoslity, a wf a UNUSUALLY smooth, good quality, and desiratle aires. just received and fur sale at market rates, by Itii y SMITH fc IIANNA. ROOTS AM) SHOES. A GOOD'-tion forsale cheap, by A BEATON fc HOLM AN HLACfiS.lIITH TOOLS. Ac. TUST re.-eived at Graydon's Pigm of tue Hav," a large sup"plyof CnglUh and American Anvils and Vices The American Anvils, are a superior article an I will he warranted compete ia every partikularer to be returned. Bellows, fclcdges and liami mers: Screw Flates: Horse sbee nails i.e. JUST received, a supply ol Dr. Fitch's Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, and Inhaling Tubes, ar .4 for ss'eatNew York rrices.by I. CRAIGHEAD, Agent for Indianapolis. rehruary lö,l-43. f-0 A LABOR quanthy of Brown Mnslins, BlfacheJ Muslins, Linen Draper, Cot'tnn Prefer, Irlh Ijnen. I.intejs, Flannels, Pressed Flannels. Laml s Wool Shirt. Lsml.s Wool Ilrswers, Domestio Jeans, Domestic Flannels and I.insevs. tobe bad st tow prifor cash. HAMILTON fc PARRISH. BIASOiS' AM ODD EELEOIVS ItEG4LIA. CONSTANTLY on band, or mdetoordci on short notice, at Iba New Trimming Stoic. Griffith's Work. S9-if. EATHEB. 0(i0 ib Spanish sole Icatherjost received. r8 II. J. fc B. C. HORN. BEAUTIFUL Silver ruted Castors, or all kind., Just received at SI VV. II. TALBOTT'S. ltTBUROH Stone Coal for sale by 91-Sw THOMAS BUIST. TIIE Life of John Calvin, compiled from authentic sources, . and particularly from Iiis corresponJenre. hv Thomas II. Dyer. Just received by WJ HOOD fc NOBLE. I WHITE Jacket j or ti e i 1 m.ii- oa World In a man-of-visr. ly Herman HOOD fc NOBLE. '