Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1850 — Page 4

The Compromise Committee. Tue Valiipijton Union lays down the following aa the i lj-ct cf ihe Compromise Committee if the Senate. Tiz : 1. The admission of California into the Union as ft Statt. 2 The establishment rf territorial eovernments for

New Mexico and Utah, without the Wjtmot Proviso. 3. The rvtttfiiirnt, by the consent of Texa, of the Texan boundary f.tr a pecuniary coneiJeration, or euch other consideration as will be satisfactory to Texas, recognizing all l.er rigl.ti under the compact if annexation. 4. Tii pasiajre of the fugitive-slave bill." Ai the head of this Committee is Mr. Clay, the preat f-mbndiment of whiggery. Tle com mitte conti ins Mr. Webster, another great and lending light New England Federalism, and of (he whig party generally. In 1314, when Mr. Clay ran as the whig candidate for the Treidency, apain-tt Mr. Polk, the whijj stumpers hereabout were inJiirnartt at a few abolitionists, because they refusei' to fall in and support Mr. Clay, who was held up as a better friend tu " free Tcrritory " than tlt; abolitionists themselves. But whit followed 1 Mr. Polk was elected in the face of the whig cry of " pro-sin very il es," and under his administration a Territorial l.i w was. passed fr Oregon, which included the WilinotTruviso, igned by Mr. Polk, and became a law. Now we find Mr. Clay at the head of the committee to strangle the Free Territory Proviso, which- wti so long the S.iiblloth of whiggery in the North ! A most glorious commentary upou whig promises and whig practice ! In 1343, Gen. Taylor ran against Gen. Cs, and the efforts of the same Clay whigs were almost superhuman, to prove that the only salvation for freedom and the now burlesqued ' Wilmot," was in the election of Gen. Taylor, and the defeat of Gee. Cnns. who was held up in the North a the impersonation of slavery ! V ell. Gen. Taylor is elected, and the Union is brought "la the very brink of dissolution, to give a pretext to him and hist followers, to shuffle off the "mortal coil" of Wilmotism. and to not only compromise away every feature of free territory," of which wa have heard so much, but we are to have a new fugitive law. to convert every citizen of the free States into a negro catcher !" The leading spirits in this too, are nobody less than Clay and Webster as Senators and Gen. Taylor as President. We are even told that Taylor' Cabinet is again rmdvj a unit by all falling In with this compromise movement ! The Galphin claim and all other acts of public plunder are to yield, and be counted as nothing in this tremendous effort to pave the Union. Nonintervention,' id to be kicked into a thousand years by the pipsage of two Territorial laws and one other hw to "intervene" in all the Slates of the Union in an "upper ground" chase after runaway slaves. Speculators with pockets full of Texas bonds, that never had any legal existence, nor the value of a dime, are to have them inflated into United Slates securities, worth their 115 cents to the dollar on the face of them ! This is the end of northern whipgery. which for yetra has kept up a continual clatter about the Ordinance of 67, the Wilmot Proviso, the pro-slaveryism of the democrats ; the horrors of the Nicholson letter ; the acquisition of more slave territory ; the subserviency to the South ; the well what is the use in quoting more of whig notions now no more, but taken back, eat up and buried forever ! Who can now say that he has not seen the "elephant" the real varmint, the GREAT WHIG ANTICHRIST! We hope the nation will now breathe freer and easier I May peace f rever after reign ! Ohio Statesman. OT" The constant stream of emigration from the Western States to California is beginning to be sen sibly felt. It is said that .more than six thousand per Bons have already left Michigan, each of whom took in money or outfit at least $500, transferring from that j State the sum of n3,oH),000. From Iowa, it is said. three thousand persons will depart this sea on estimating that each emigrant will take with him means equal to $o-XJ, it appears that the emigration to Cal ifornia, this year, will cause an abstraction from Iowa of ftl ,000.000. It is estimated that at least seven teen thousand five hundred emigrants will leave Missouri for Calfornia during the current year, and that each will ha.e an outfit worth $350. The State will thus be drained of over 3,000,000. Thus, from three States of the Union, we find an aggregate out lay of more than 10,000,000, caused by the emigra tion to California. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT. Th following re poil of the Treasurer of the City of Indianapoli, giving an exhibit of the financial condition of the City for the year ending Apnl 25, 1800, wai submitted to tha Council, read, approved, and ordeied to b published. RECEIPTS. There was remaining in iht Ticaiury on May 1, 1S49, the following sums, viz: School Food, .... $1,931 95 Ri-al Fond, - - . 114 05 Hospital Fand, .... 19 36 General Fund. .... 26 36 $2,141 72 Tbe amount collected during tha year was, of General Tax, 1549, ... $5 4.54 32 School Tax. '49, .... 2,35 li Road Tax. 49, - 425 00 Delinquent General Tax of '43, - 33 22 School Tax cf '43, - 13 S7 Rec'd of Jamea Sulgiove, School Fand, 13 50 " - Ho h1 & Noble, " 8 00 - E. J. Peck, - - 7 75 M Exhibitions and Liecnsca, 290 00 - Maikets, ... 68 60 " Mavor's Fines, - - 9 34 - ".Sales on Hospital Lots, - 290 00 Cost on Delinquent sales, 33 55 9,327 70 $11.469 42 I EXPENDITURES. Orders & judgments p'J on Gen. Fond $4,433 30 Interest on cders of General Fund, 95 43 Scrip certificates redeemed, - 714 71 R.d o.der. - - ' - 470 02 School ordeis - 1,125 20 Small Pox Tax Refunded. - 661 21 $7,654 93 Cash in the Treasury School Fond. .... $3,295 02 Road Fund, .... 69 03 General Fund. .... 357 10 Cash notes on Hospital Lots. - 193 35 -3.914 50 $11 469 42 Condition or General Fund. RECEIPTS. General Fund, cash 00 band May l,'4d, $26 36 Hospital m 19 26 $45 72 Collected, General Tax of '49. - Delinquent Tea of MS - - Exhibition, l849-'50, -Maikets. 1849-'50, - Mayor's Fines, 1849 60,Sales of Hospital Lots, -M Cosli of Delinquent Salt, 5,454 32 33 32 290 00 263 50 89 84 290 00 33 55 6.464 43 $6,610 15 EXPENSES. Paid Geo Fund orders and judgments, Redeemed Scrip, - - - -lotetest on rtrdeti. - - - -Small Pox Tax refunded, -Cast on hand, - - - - -Nutti oa band, - - - 4 439 30 714 71 95 AH 661 21 357 10 193 35 $6.5 X) 15 School Fund. RECEIPTS. ffcliool money on hand May I. '49, - $1 9S1 95 Collected or School Tax of 49. - 2,335 15 Delinquent Tax of '43, - 18 87 Jsmes Su'giove, - - H 50 " H od k, N .ble, - S 00 - E. J. Peek, - 7 75 EXPENSES. $4,420 22 Psid f-.r .cbfol Lot in 5th aid, - $500 00 Paid for School Lt in 0th Ward, - 500 00 Per cent for Collecting. - - - 125 20 Balance in Trtasmr Aciil 25, 1850, - 3.295 02 $4 420 22 Ilontl Fund RECEIPTS. " Foid money on hand May I. 1349, -Collected of Road Tax for 'JQ, - EXPENSES. Paid Ordere, e . - Peicemsge rn C l!eetioa, - . . . Balance in Iht Tieitary, e $114 05 425 00 $539 03 $443 77 21 25 63 03 $.539 05

JAM El II. KENNEDY, Ciy Ticassrer.

Intimols Condcct r A Judge. Judge McClure,' of Pittsburgh, ha sentenced two young men, named JIcLVrrrMt and Emit, to i-ijhtem months hard labor in the penitentiary, f r having participatrd in a riot occasioned by a "strike" fir h'plier wages among the boilers and puddWs of ilmt city. Four women, convicted of the same .(Eue-, wer teiilrnced each to a month's impri-onment and to pay a fine of fifty dollars. '1 hee spntencPH, no n;irely dpropnrtioncd to the offence, have rrent'd gre it excitement nnd indignation anion jr the citizen of Pittsburgh, except l!ie Willing wl:o own the immense iron rs'Bbln!iiii n's.

The democratic and neutral tire fVn..nnr M. C!nr in ihe etrofltrret terms for hs harsh ami vindictive sentence. The w !,tr tinner, l oweivr. whose strumathies aro alMnys with the oppressor, sustnio and defend him. Puhlio iriPMiiiijs have been held in various portions of ti e city calling; upon the (Jovertmr to pardon th ntif rt ii im tf mn and women thus e'iide:nnrd. Gov. Johnston, however, whoee whole fo js with the oppreMrs rather than with the oppressed, will probably refuse, although he does not hesitate in granting pard'mü by tho wholesale 'o thieves, burglar, and murderers. JYw A'bany Isdger. Mr. Hannerjan J(-s abandoned the idea of movlncr South. He has effected an exchnn-n and will in n few days remove to the beautiful residence of Mr A Henderson, in Covington. He proposes ror himself no higher enjoyment, asks no other privilege than that of spending the remnant f.f a life-lime in otiiet in Fountain, surrounded by a Deon. to whom he is devotedly attached, and deeply indebted frofi-re-peated and unmistakable evidences of confidence and esteem. A nomination to the Convention to amend the Con stitution of Indiana would have been tendered hin bv acclamation, but he would not hear to it. His health is feeble, and in the quiet of private life he seek to renew it by repose. Coc. Friend. DIED, In this city, on yerterday moininu, Eusabcth, consort of Robert Creei. field, in th 4 1st year of her see. The friands of the family are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. CHILLI A T LO IT ER I. IIS, FOR MAY, lööO J. TT. Maury V Co., ITI.iiiasers. $40,000! 10 Pnz's of 1.251! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Cliisa So. 50, for I3j0. Toba drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, 4th ol May. 18ÖÖ. j arawa nnmoer in earn rmcn nee ol it9 ttckats. (i HAND SCHEME. One P'iie ol $ 10,000, 1 do 35,000, 1 rto 10.000, 1 do 4.000. 1 do 3.. 000. 1 du?.. 00, 1 du J.) 10, II) do 1,350. Si uo 500. be. TickeU 910 chare in proportion. Ceniacatetol paciiajesaj Whole tickets 913000 I)o aa IS Half do 60 00 Do do Si Quarter do 30 00 50,000 Dollar. $'25,000 ! $2),000 ! ! $15,000 ! ! ! ITU Prize ff Äl. Odd! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benfit of Mononnlia Academy. Class No. i3.Cr IS50. Tob drawn at Aieiandiia, Va , on Saturday, May 11,1850. 73 lottery I Uraxcn IS allots ! SPLENDID SCHEME! One splendiil prize of "0.000. 1 do 25,000, 1 do 30.000. 1 do 15,000,1 do 10,000 1 do 5 ir4ö, H O prizea cf 1,000, IdO do 600, &c. Tickets shares in proportion. Certificates of packages ol S i Whole tickets ? J0O 00 Do 1I0 SC Half do m o no Do Do do do 20 Quarter 2G Eighth do do 50 00 35 00 $34,000. 40 PRIZES OF $1,100! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy. Class No. 56, for 1350. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va.. on Saturday, May 19, 1850. 78 Ao. iMlrry 13 Drairn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. One prize of $34,000. I do 20,1,00, 1 do 11,000, I do 6.000. I do 4,000, 1 do 3,0s9, 40 do 1,100, A.c. Tickets $10 shares in p-npor-tion. Certificates of packages of -2K Whole tickets $ V0 no Do do 26 Half do 65 On Do do SO Quarter do 31 50 SILLMII LOTTCIfcY. $60,000. 40,000 ! $30,01 0 ! ! 20,000 ! ! ! And 200 Prize oj 1,000 are $200,1)00 ! ! $1.000 is the lowest three number prize. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class F.. for IHM. To be drawn in Aleiandria. Va., oa Saturday, May SS, 18S0, 75 iV". 1 Mlery V2 Drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. One splendid prize of S60.0S0. 1 do tiO.OOO. 1 do 30.000.1 do 20,000, I do 13.64-2, 6 prizes of ,000, 10 do 2,000 200 do 1,000, b.c. J irkets lio shares in proportion. Cerüäcaleof packaresof 35 WholeTicketa $260 00 Do (So IL, Hair do Hill 00 Do do SJ Quarter do 05 CO Do do 5 Eighths da 32 50 Orders for Tickets and Shares and certificates of Packases in the shove Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an otnciai aceountor earn drawing sent immediately alter It is over to all who order from u. Address J. & C. MiL KY, 93 3w Agtnti. Alexandria, Virgini. OFFICIAL. GEORGIA LASDS FOR SALE. ryHE undersigned, in nursuance of a joint resolution of tha 1 General Assembly of the State of Indiana, aooroved Jaauarv 16th. 1849. authorizing the Governor or Agent of btvte to aell the iutere the Male or Inciana has in tbe ueoigia Lands, will receive propria W for alt the intereat the t.iieof Indiana has In and tojSUa kundrid thare of Land, iluUd in the counties of Telfair, MtnigMnery, Ptt leak i, and Laurent, in tho ftale of Georgia, beint upward of (Arc knndrtd tXanuiad mcru tin", said to be valuable for limber. Tbe above la ad was obtained from the Georgia Lumber Company, as ae eumy lor the payment of two hundred and forty thousand dollars ow ing to me stale or Indiana oy tue wettern Bank ol iew Vor, at Rochester. Proposals for the purchase of snid bind will be received by the andersigned at Indianapolis, until the first day of January, leoi. The bienest bidder lor the InU-rert of the Slnte in said lands. will receive a conveyance under an act of the General Assembly con firming the aale ; and no part of the purchase uiouey will be required until the sale ia confirmed. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, Gevtrnor of Indiana. Indianapolis, February 21, 1850. Orrira or Tsuiussa or Stats, ) Indianapolis, FobruarwSl. IÜ50. Gov. J. A. WnioHT Dtar S&t 1 have examined the records In this office, and find that no payment whatever baa been made to tbe Bute 1 reaeury on account of the aale of the Georgia Lands. I am, very respectfully, ynnr obedient servant, e3 3inoe JAME1 P. DRAKE, Trta-wtr of StaU. fTbe Journal of Ommerce, New York. and Const itutioaalisi. An giista, Georgia, will give the above six weekly insertions, and seod bills 10 tni ornee tor liquidation J OFFICIAL. SALE OF VALUABLE FROPERTY. 'PH E undersigned, i a pursuance of an act of the General Assem -- blv. approved January 8 1st. 1850, beine aa art entitled "H act to provide for the sale of a port ion of square No. 25, in the town of Indianapolis, ihr Ihe nnris or erertmt thereon buildings lor toe use of the Indiana Central Medical College," will receive proposals until tbe first day of June next, lor one acre or ground, situated In the north-west cot ner of square No. twenty Ave, ('.'5) in the towa of Indiana pol is. gala lot ol land has neen appraised ny Jamea Blake, Calvin F etcher, E. N. Shinier, I). Mr,uire. William Bullivan, and W. H. Morrison, to the sum of thirl j five hundred and silly six dollire. No bid will He considered for less than tbe appraised value. The property will be sold on a credit ot tvemta sear, the purchaser payin Interest annually, and the contract wi:i be subject to be confinned or rejected by the neat General Assembly. jtistrn a. wgiuirr. timemar. Indiaaaptdis, February 28, 1850. e 3-law3m Journal copy. Public IVoilce Georgia Ivincls. rT HE andenigned having purchased from the Stale of Indiana all Ja. tbe interest, tight, title, claim or demand which the said Stale bad or possessed ia and to fifteen hundred shares of bind, amounting I upwards of three hundred thousand acres, situated in the Sute of Georgia, M lying in the counties of Telfair. Pulaski. Monteomerv and Laure ns." These lands were obtained bv Ihe Slate of Indiana from the Oeorgia Lnmher Company, and are raid to be valuable for timber, being accessible by navigation. The underaigned proposes Ui sell tbe above lands oa reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, can Inquire of the owner residing at Patriot, Swtiserland county , Indiana. All persons are hereby notified rg4nt purchasing the above property front any othei permn or auihartty than the subscriber. MARTIN R. GREEN. Indianapolis, March S, 1850. 86 6w STA TF. OF IXDIAXA, TO- WIT, I, Charles H. Trat, Secretary of State for the Plate of Indiana do hereby certify that It appears from the records in my office, that Pari is. Punning, Governor of the Slate of Indiana, in pursuance and ia a r cor da nee with a Joint resolution of the General assembly of the State of Indiana, approved January 16. 1&49, "authorizing lite Governor or Agent of Ktale to make s: le vf all or any real sstste owned bv the State of Indiana in Ihe State of Georgia." did 00 the fifth dav of March, 1819, sell to Msriin It. Green, all the r pltl, title, inteie.1, claim or demand of any k ltd or character which tits Slate ot Indiana bad in and tn fifteen hundred shares of land In Ihe State of Georgia. commonly called the "Georgia Lands," which the State of Indiana obtained fro 11 the Georgia Lumber Company, amounting to upwards ef thee hundred thousand acre Tiore or Iras, lying In Ilia counties of Telfjir, Montgomery, Pulaski and Laurens, hi ss id Suite of Georgia, Sr the stun of one tlxsisand dollars; and that the purl... ... ....a.. a l.lBUtIll.ili.Mil r- . r ri..n..iM n.. l.A .. h I, mmwvj n ini'j Y V ' IK wm it! rail. X. f u . n, ,110 ffay or rnvemr.er, iflis, and irit on the nrst nay 01 leremrr, le vj, (wesa'U ParktC. Dunning, a Governor of the Slate of Indiana, executed a deedTor ie above described prnpeny to the said Martin K. Green. . v la testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affiled k.a.j the seal of the Sl;tte of Indtana,at liidlanapulis, tbia &tn day 01 aiaixn A-V. 18-u , -. CHARLES II. TEST. Secretary of Stale. Snlc of Forfeil! Lniid. ON Saturday, June 231. 15 1, at I o'chek, P. M., will be offered for sale to ihe highest bidiler, al tbe tairt Hmse door In Indi anasJi, ttm ihliowing tract of btnd.tllui't in Johnson county, attd listened to the College Fund, to-wit : The west half of the north-west quarter of section 23, In towrship N antfh ,tf range 4 esst, containing fO acres. . Tirrsi Five years cretin, with interest at seven per cent, payable anettally I advance.- Kit bid will he received for a leu Bum than the amount of the re valuation f 450. and costs of advertising. K. W. II. ELLI, Audiior of State. Indianapolis. April 10, 1P.V). 06 Hw

LiQiior V lYfnc. "VJllTE did not sell out by the the 1st of January put, and what W we have remaining has Imnrovrd by aje. Wt nfler for aale I0O brlsehl rectified Whiskey . 30 brls Brandy, Wine, Gin, 4tC. tTOrorers supplied by the quantity. 0 SMITH st II ANNA.

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Finest French silver Bordered Visiting Car Is. Finest Ivory Emory Cushions, lie, A.c. We invite attention to the articles. 73-tf C. B. DAVIS. To die Lovers of Good Things! fMvE undersigned have just received a fresh and prime assort JL ment of Almonds, Peanuta, Pecans, Lemons, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Oranges, Sardines, Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Jujube Paste, Cocoa Nuts, Cigars, Preserves, Currants, Jellies,. lid Madeira and Muscat Wines. Cordials, Ac . which with the eitenslve assortment or Conle .tions generally. they otter tor sale at the lowest terms, uraers lor cam, rnrttea prom ptly filled. 92-tf DAV18 It HAYXE3. Holbrookes School Apparatus. CONSISTING or Orreries, Tellurian's Globe and stand, Numeral Frames, Geometrical forms and solids. Geological spec imens. Blocks to illustrate Cube rootle. For sale at as low prices a they can be had for at the manufactory. Thesetbould be in : every county seminary and school of importance in the county. They are extensively used in the scnoots or new York at tmio. Jan. I-Jth, lr50 C9 HOOD k NOBLE, .'gent. The Book of Constitution, OR The American's Guide, containing the Declaration of Indi w prudence, the articles of confederation, tbe Constitution of the I'n.ted States, and the Constitutions of Ihe several States comprising the Union. For sale by l-y HOOD at NOBLE. AVAL Li PAP Kit. TTTE shall soon receive the most citensive and splendid assortVV ment of Paper Hangings ever off-red to the public in this place, allordmg an opportunity lor those who are rebuiog tneir a weuiugs to do so in the best style and at the lowest rates. 93 y ItUSS Sc RAY. WOMAN'S Friendship: a story of Domestic Lile, by Grace Aqtuiar, just received r-y 94 ROSS a) RAT, next door le Breuming's. RO S & RAY WJAVE Jut received by Express, TU Scarlet Letter a. Ro-1 A JL mance, by N. Hawthorne. 94 'BMIE Cptimiat 1 by Henry J. Tuckerman. M C ROSS fc RAY, next doer to Brevming'a. 4i-KETCH Es of Minnesota, the New England of the Wt, with k5 I ncldents ot Travel In that Territory during the summer of 1S49, by E S. Seymonr, with a map. 98 UUUP & KUHLK. w CEN ES and Sketches on the Continent, embrarin; descriptions of France. Portugal, Spain, Italy, etc., illustrated. Jurt receiv ed at 43 UAVIS t NAY'S. AGNES GREYt An'autohiography, hy the author of Jane Evre, Sherleykc. HOOD 4c NOBLE. THE War with Mexico, by R. 8. Ripley. Just received lv January 17th 1840 71-tf HOOD fc NOBTlE. JL IFE of JoHit a. Ansjis, by Baward, for sale cheap at Feb. M, 150 MO II lltKIU AC INUHI.h'S. THE Nun : or, The Inside of a Convent, Just received by 3 HOOD It NOBLE. THE WMmingtone, a novel, just received at the bookstore or S3 HOOP fc NOBLE. rrnHE Wilderness: or, Braddoek'e Times, a tale of the West, Ja. Jut received by 3 huuu t nUDLt THE Bronae Statue: or, The V irgin'a Kiss, for sale by 03 HOOI) Si NOBLE. G RETNA Green t or, All fur Love, just rroived dv 93 HOOD at NOBLE L'ST Received, the Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas I Chalmers. I. U-, LL. D.. by his eon-ln taw. Ihe Jtev. vviiiia Hanna, L. L. D. V3 houu at. noblk. c OMOS : a sketch of a phyiic.il description of the Universe, hy Alexander Von Humboldt, just received. 3 HOOD fc NOBLE. Diamond Pointed Gold Fens. t AMOND Pointe 1 Gold Pens, and cases. of all sir and pri ce. forsaIeby44 W ri TALHUTT. BLUTEs. A lot of excellent Flutes a re now being sold at cost. JL Call and examine, at 54 W. II. TALBOTT'd K.W and beautiful styles of Silver Plated Fruit and Cake Bas il w ketsat St W. H. TALBOTTS. A fl KS' Ana Slippers. Buskins, Gaters, Boots. and Walking Shoes at II A MI LTl'i fc rABItlJ'H"! 31 iiv cxritrss. TUST received, by express, a tot of new styln ear-rlncs.beau-tifnl patterns. 54 W. H. TALBOTT. N JIOHT and Morning, a novel, by Bir E. Butwer Lvtton, just received tj 00 HOOD It NOBLE. IIBUME'S Hi lory of England, vols. 2d and 3t, Jttst received by SI st es iiijui) ac isuni.r.. TJ" ATTER-DAY Pamphlets, edited by Thomas Carlyle, No. 1, MA Tb Present Time; No. 9, The Mod.l Prison; lor nie by I 96 iiiMji) sl rstiHi.e.. r ED ALLEN ; r, the Past Age. By David I annay, Enq., just received ny - HtlOII fc NOBLE. W UT rereive.l. Home's History of England, volume l.now Uv being; published by Harper and Brothers. 0ft HOOD It NOBLE. rjAIIE Life of Joha Calvin, compiled from authentic socrcea M. and particularly fiom bis eorrespondenre. by Thomas H, Dyer, Just received by 06 HOOD fc NOBLE. WHITE Jacket or tie World in a man-of-war, ry Herman Me'ville. M HOOD fc NOBLE. ft BEAUTIFUL Silver Plated Castor, of all kinds. Just received J at äl W. II. TALflOTT 8. j)ITT?RURail Stone Coal for sale hy

THOMAS BU19T.

DRY GOODS. IIOIO'S Lt.ST! TO XII 13 LkUILM! Just rrr-ired Jrtnrx Setc Y-k by Express. ?!Iuxiiinceiit, Splendid 3I.iUri.il for Dress. The cl.oiccst.tb cheapest, that ever were sold. To the i.Lrli or t.e lov, to Ihr j oun or th ol J. Ni' Onaxts Ol II qua itic, colors, unit patterns. Kor wert litile mb.e. gy bell.-s, an I nahl matrons Ln wns. Linen. II Irenes, s Muslins, a-id P. tnt. That rival the 1111 o most beauiilul tin In. Fine Neck ri Nn. Drts r !", ami I mrn the fairest, Lsceea,!, Cull. n. :ol ri,rii.lroi '. reit the rarest. Silk, crape, l.ace, Hungarian and Ik-mini Mia w la Cumlw, Buck ie., Rins, r.reaM-pliis. Scs'f, Tit s, raral, V ve'r new style; rarext Fringes, ri. h LCeS, Antl Veit rtne rnotigh to trace angelic lace. R eh Satiti arid Niks of each radiant hue, From the wl.ite to the lla;k, from Hie reo to t!:e Miif. French O nsh imi and Linen., strirf'd. figured and p'ain, ('nrd Berlin, i hI moiint-in of wiilint- De ante. Silk Ticslies, Celi-on. and Tarbons as fail, As the I eaiitiful Houries iu Paratü acar. Kie.1 Bonnets, isre Itoi.nets, to suit every lace, Victoria, Imperial, !;raw. Tulip. Hair U e. Ji-nnr Li ort. flip, Parmelia. Aluoni and fluted, Sp ke, Ppn iifb, tlttnp, Rn.lan.l, tha' 11 may be suited. For Misses a plendid ,-ssortmcnt of Flats, And for infam nil sizes of besutifu lists. Flnt MuiJin UiT Curtains, plain, sculoped, and wrought, Whose i!es Tom the brow ol Aurora were rnnglit. Glove. LMe, Kid and Ticnlc, Si k and fiae Cotton Hose, Frnm the hits of the midnight to coleur do rose. Sliois m.le or tronz Lestiier, Morocco, Prunella, To fit a Ooliah or a fair Cinderella. I t short we I ore all that deliebts or entices. The kindest of Clerks, and the lowest of prices; And La. lies who wish to wear all that adorus, Are invited most kindlv to call in at HORN'S. Indianapolis, Marcli'gQ, IPSO 9 HAT AiD CAP s&Ml'OlllUJl. Corner of Cherry and Main Cross Sir et Is, 9Iailion. Ia.

"7"HERE is to be found the largest and most complete stock of V Huts and Caps ever ollere.1 for sale in the State, and on aa favorsble terms as they can be purchased any where in tbe west; among which wi I be found the beautiful Moleskin and iik Hat, manufactured bv Reehee It Co.. of New York, eiprely for my tales, and which I will warrant not to be surp tsrd for beauty or durability, by any manufactured in America ; together with every variety of Silk and Fur hats of eastern manufacture. Also a very large stock of my own manulacturing which I will sell at the mont reduced prices. I respectfully solicit a call from all who wish to buy at wholesale or retail. Come and examine bit stock, and see what I can do for voe. California Hah -,t reduced prices; a few MnfTs left, which I will sell at cost. The highest prices paid for all kind of Furs. MSJison, JLn.3d, ldoO. bo-U. u. h.bas.hlm . THE LATEST. UTE have lately received and are selling at prices that suit our num ...II r ilirt mil. , 400 pieces Caliem-s of all descriptions ; 60 do Ginghams; S5 do Ahiacca Lustres; Ml do Tweeds and Jeans ; 90 do SatinetlS; Sft do Cloths and Casaimerea ; .SO do 1 ickings, SOO do rimwn and bleached Muslins; 50 do Cambrics and Jaeonets ; 00 pairs Men's Itonta and 6hoes 300 do Women's hoes antl Bootees ; . 110 do Childien'sdo; 10 draen Men's and Boya Caps; 10PO dozen Cotton Yarn ; 300 pounds Carpet and Coverlet Warp; SO Itrts Sngtr ; 90 bass Coffee; 500 ptxinris Tobacco, al I qualities ; Dye Stuffs hupe lot of all kinds ; .Mlkevs Nails; Please call and see. JRemember that the best of bargains are always to be found at Bratiiwell's. J. M. BRAMVVELL k CO. Oct. 17. 40 y Journal eopy IMPORTATIONS FOIC M'KIKG, 1S49. PURNELL & HANNAH, . Corner if Meridian and Washington Streets. 'INDIANAPOLIS. 1 IE now opening their Spring Goods, which will be found to m. contain selections from all new and desirable styles of Oress and oilier Fancy Goods in the Eastern etiles, fiom which they were se.etted for thia market. ALSO Aa unusual assortment of 8lnpte Goods. Being a new firm, we ate determined tn sell al ench prices mf will ensurea constant and regular custom. AH we desire is an examine, on of our slock. I ndinnapolis, April 6. 1P49. 85 tf KEW CA It I" CT IIOOM. Carpets at Cincinnati Prices. HMIE subscribers have opened a Carpet Room in connection With their Store, and are now in receipt of 2,000 y ar ts htrain and Fenilian Carpetinr, of almost every quality and price jrom H centto$l 37. House keepers and others are invited, to call and make them, elves scnnainieil with tint nrices whether thev nurcliane or notTheundersijned hope by keeping a laree stock of the above ! goods, nnd selling them as low as tney can De ougnt in incur nati, to sell to many who have heretofore sent there forthelr Car pete. Entrancethroogh the Store. H. J. at B. C. HORN. Indianapolis, April 30, 1849. 2 lOy KPICIXG GOODS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JUST received, a targe aad well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which lor beauty ol style and quality, can not be eurpaaaed. Thev nave just been purchased extremely low, and will be sold as low, or lower than can be booghtin thiscHy. Persons wlshini to purchase, will do well to examine our stock before purcbasine, as great inducements will be offered. Aprii B 86 J. S. DUN LOP. WHOLES 41,13 AND ULTAIL. WE have now on hand a large assortment, of Suortine Black French cloth; Superfine brown EnglUh cloth; hlacA Casliimeres, black Doe skin, fancy Csiineres, fancy Tweeds, Aatineis, Kmtucky Jeans, black Satin, 8lk, Cashserette Vestings black and fancy Silk Cravats, all or which we will se.l, at reduced prices to close our winter Stock. Call and get Bargains. January 12 ItiSO. C9 HAMILTON fit rAKulSH. ANOTHER ARRIVAL! Rönnet Itibbons and Trimmings. fUST aeceiven, tins da v, a Deautuui assortment 01 ronnet uio bons.and white, pink, and buff crape, straw cord, fcc, at tlOV.Mr KIRIIOXS. a. SPLENDID assortment ol every description or seasonable lioni4 net RiWbons can be had al cast , at the new Trimming Store, Griffith' Block. One door west of Golden Ball. 59 If. SHAWLS ! BL ACK, Oro. DeRhino, Mohair, Bernge, sun. white and col'd , Craoe. fine embroidered Thibet. Chan-cable Silk and other L.icy Shawls, a large assortment and rheap. just opened and for . w a, n . rn n .1 m w w a at t .V He by c8-y umiu.i nubMA.t, Dierss goods. - SUP. blsck, green, DeRhine, cht njeat.le and n cured silks, filk Tissues. Beraee. new style Sprins DeLaines, Lawns, dotted and embroideied Swiss Muslins, sic, all of the latest patterns, just received and for aale by ' ti8 y atAiUJ at 11 ul. 1. a RON, Nails, Castings, Anvil, vices uiacKiiuun- cenuws, d ledges, ate, Elliptic Springs Iron Axles &e. II. .1 ariUkuuu, 82 y Sign of the Big Padlock riti.sn AKIUVAL. JM. DRAMVVELL at Co. nave just received a large and well selected lock of Fall and Winter floods which they are selling at unusually low prices lor cash or approved country produce. Oc t. 17. 40 y . T' TUP It Dilti' NIuW STOItK. GRI f. IRIFFITT'S Block, may be found every description of articles 'or Ladies' and ChiUlrcn'a wear; allot which will basuld on thelowestterma. The alle nt ion ol the Lnd tea is respectfully called te the new assortment. 59 if. iioi:ts. LARGE stock of latest style. Just received; also, a beautiful stock of Bonnet Ribbon, cheaper than ever before offered. 97 DUN LOP'S. HOWIES! LARGE stock of latest style, Jurt received ; also a beautiM stock of Sonnet Ribbon, ciieaper than ever before offered, at 29 HUNLOP'S. PL.USII. A FEW pieese beautiful Red, Pink and White Plush, litest style of goods for Ldiea Bon nets, at J. 8. DL'NLOP'd., C LOTUS, Cassimeres. uasinetu, satins arew nne call uoou very eheap, all for aale by HAMILTON k PARRISH. 39 WHOLESALE. IXTE are gl vingparticular attention toselling bllltat whole f f s ale. both Drv Goods and Groceries. 33 " r, ..... iA BlllBfail riMii.iu.1 rnnuuii. GIGll.4IrlS AND LAWKS. nJEAT small ntaids and figures, just received and for sale cheap lH by 7 J. 8. DUN LOP. Lawns and Ginshams! JUST received. aome beautiful Lawns, Gingham, Prints, fcc., for sale very cheap by $ J. 8. DUNLQP. siu;i;ts! PIECE of superior Linen Russia Diaper SI yards wide, fir Lin en8heett,rbrsaleat 89 HUN LOP'S. PltlNTS! rbF everystyle and quality, wholesale and retail. enean indeed: hole 69 (Tome and see: at - J. S. DUNLOr"8. IMMNTS! o Feverystyle aad quality, wholesale aad retail. eheap indeed. Come and see. at 29 J. 8. UUNLOP'S. GltOCEllIFS. A LARGE stock ol very fine Sagar.Coffee.Tea, lie. Justreceived and forsale wholesale auJ retail. 101 J. M.BR AM WELL fc Co. llomict Kibbons. TUST received afetv pieces latest style BonnelKlhbons.at 40 J. 8. DUNLOP'fl. Sil AWLS. 'OME beau tifu I patlern afor Shawls, justreceived at 48 J. S. DUN LOP'S. Tgj)ERFUMERY A very large lot UaMustbeen received and JL will be sold at eost at 44 W. H. TALBOTTS JAVA COFFEE. A FIRST rate article of Java Coffee. Just received and for sale sal by 70 J. M. BRAM WELL k Co. LINEN GOODS ! CUP. French brown and Irish Linens, Linen Drills, nut namiTT ask and Union Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins. Bird's fcng lUh and gcotch Diapers, Linen Checks, äte , in targe quantities for sale by 88-v BEATON It HOLM AN. Notions. r;UP. Kid, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and other Gloves; fine Mitts, Thread. Lisle, Silk and Jackonetst Et'eh'g and Insertings; Msck Lsce Veils, Silk and Levino Brsi ts and T.pes. Gimps, Fringes and Bindings. Silk and Cotton Honiory, Threads, shell and common Comhs, fcc, a fresh arrivsl at M y BEATUN ft HULHaa?. For Gentlemen's Wcnr! I -7UP. bins, brown and rrench black Cloths, Casimeres, CiC nets. Tweed. Summer Cloths and Pantaloonery, satin, silk, rnd Marseilles Vetines, fcc, a good aetction,ana mr sie 10 w ny 88-V SKA J OIN St HIILMA.l. HATS AND CAPS. GREAT variety ol Spring aad Bummer wear Just received at 10 IIORVS.eignofthe Bl8. I "ar TTICA Liroe aiopenor artirlefor white-washlnr; for aalron

BUSINESS CARDS.

SAMUEL. IlCCK. GUNS M IT H, Itidiaiaapolis, Indliiua. SD US f J p FIRE-ARMS 5s OF EFERT DESCRIPTION. 5 S R.hsiont-ind Rifle. Guns. Pistols ,kc lie.. of hi town m.n fscture and Imported, which he oilers for tale at reasonable prices. - Best Rsfle md Sportin powder, Caps ke. Also, Fishing Tackleofevery kind. I:iimf:irtui in? antl ICrpairiup Rxecntedon shortnotice : and QTf- -Ml rk warranted 93 WILLIAM J. PEASLEE, Attorney nnl Connwrllor at Law. WDTAXAPOLIS EYWiril resiened the office of President Jude of the 5th Ctrl' fl. riit, will attend in perwn to all businesa intiusted to hi care, In the ITniled Slates' Circuit and District Courts, and ia the Supreme Court and the Circuit Courts ot Ihe 5lh Ciicuil. Jy-Ofti jk over Morrison t Talbc.tts Book Plore. 41-y Dil. I'. G. C. IIUXT, RESIDENT DENTIST, INDIANAPOLIS, I NO. Oßee on Market Street, opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church. 22 Cmog C. li. DAVIS. Ilooksellcr a lid Stationer, one door xctat of Craighead's Drug Slnre, NOKTH SITE V'AHIXGT"M STREET, L'ni.iXAPOLIS. I NO. -J. !J. OSGOOD, - . - LAST AXD PEG MANUFACTURER, Indianapolis, Ind. Boot Trees. Shoe Trees, Crimps, Clamps, le." A enod supply always oa hand Rtr the Wholesale and Retail trade YVnoiesale Dealers sxpiilied on short notice. 20-y : Jill Ofders promptly filled. Jill. W. C. TIIO.tiPSO., JI. !., Physician and Su rut-on, ff A3 removed his nffice to his dwelline bouse, on Delaware at. Ka opposite the north-west corner of tbe East Market grcund between Market and Uhio streets. 31 y MADISON HOUSE, Main, beltri-en Front and Columbia Streets, C I NC I'N.iTI. OHIO. JOHN V. ftAitltlSOX, I-ronrictor. 570 R men of business, thia Hotel ia as well located and adapted 1 as any house in the city. fhrts will remsin as heretofore. REFER TO On: Caklilb. President Lafayette Bank, Narr at ItaoTHaas, and Pktbb A. W hits, Esq., Cincm nati. 25JAMES II A LL, MERCHANT TAILOR, Xo. 2, rainier House nntl Clothing liiiipornini, one door east tvn&iinioii IIa 1 1, Wnliiaig:toai Street INDIANAPOLIS. Jf ANUFaCTURER. nd Wholesaleand Retail dealer ia I'M. readv JIIADE CLOTHIKG, Clo'hs.Cassimeres, Vesting, Trimmings, and every description ol Gentlemen's Furnitihing. Oct. 6. CHtSIM WOODWiSD. - S.V. B. KOBL. T. a Host.. WOODWARD. & NOELS, COMMISSION, FOliWAllDINU. AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. WAREHOUSE WEST SIDE RAILROAD DEPOT, -. Indianapolis, Indiana. frCash paid lor Flour. Wheat, and all kinds of t'roduce.. fj Cotton Vnstof all kinds constantly on hsndin any qnantitiea ami for sale atCineinnati wholesaleprices, with addition olt'reight. March la. 94 HENRY s: KELLOGG, iyiioIeale nnd ICciail Dealer la all Descriptions of 1IAUDWARC AXD CUTK.KKV, IRON. STEEL, NAILS. HOUSE BUILDERS JUAIERIALS. STOVES. CASTINGS, dc , FARMING JtJSTD MEC1LINIC.1L TOOLS. Sign or the Big Padlock and Cook Stove, Wnsliingon atreet, Indianapolis, Indiana. ALEXANDER GRAYDON, WOOLESALE AM) lUlTAIL DEALER IN Foreign nnd Doinestle Hardware, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS. STOVES, fc. 4C Jf. E.eorntr rVuskingteu and Meridian air etta, - IndinnttpMia, Indiana. 33 THOMAS B U 1ST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . Iron, Steel, Hails, Stoves, Casting:, Ac, Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, Nearly opposite the Palmer House, SIGN OF THE RED ANVIL. G. D. STAATS, House, Sign, and Fancy Painter, AND PAPER HANGER, SHOP LOCOMOTIVE BUILDINGS, iA'M9M.v.tpOL,M8, urn. KIRLAND k FITZGIBBON, Forwarding 11 ml Commission Merchants AJVD WHOLESALE DEALERS W GROCERIES, LIQUOR, IRON AND PRODUCE, East SiJe of Depot, Indianapohl, Indiana. 61 HI. It 12 C II, DEALER IN Wntclics, Fancy Goods, Fine Cutlery, Jewelry, &c, 205-y Opposite the Palmer House. II. A. FLETCHER & CO., . DEALER I Drm 0d, Gtreceriee, Qmeemaaemr, Wlarotorare, C0II0 Vraia , Bmettrnt Sml0 Xsr,re. Opposite Brorcnine's Hotel. 67y V M. HANNAMAN, Druggist nnd Apothecary, -.- AND PEALEK IN PALYTS. FARXISHES. OILS, DTE STUFFS, te. 4-c Store 0 Washington Street, north side, two doors vest f Fenntylvania Streets -INDIANAPOLIS, IND. G. M Bsioht. . A, C. Lamia BRIGHT & LANIER, Forwartliii? & Commission ITIercliunts. R Aix. Road Wharf, MVaTDl'SO.V, .TDM.I'J. rjpiIE undersigned bavins; entered into bminesa in this city for fl- the purpose ef doing a general Receiving, Forwarding and Commission buinc, have leased the Wharf at the Depot Landing, at which ponil the Cincinnati see Madiwn, and Louisville and Madison Packets will hereafter land. Gooda sent by river Sur tbe interior, or Produce to be shipped to any point above or below, can be forwarded through a at a much less ex pense as to Drayage and Comuiiion, than ha ever before been charged at tbia point. We will also attend to the tale ol Produce, and make liberal advances en Flour, or other articles consigned to . Madimn Ind. Feb., 1850. 82-3mis BRIGHT It LANIER. WEAVER & WILLIAMS, Untlerfnkers and CoQn-Mn Iters, m RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public 4 bat V they have removed to their new warehouse Jast wesloftneir Void one. They are now prepared to furnish all articles ol I Cö4iartFkrir. elegant, cosily.or cheap, to auit tbetaate I of purchasers. Tbey will alse pay prompt and particular atI I tenttontofaneralarrangements,and will nndertakelhewhole lor any part t hereof ; furnish a one or two horse bearse.carUrlagea,&e.,ai tne a nonesr notice, äi iney aeepraauy maoe coth n son band, tbey will be ableto furnish the sameprompt ly.sed at lowertban the usual rates. l hey will Biake coffin to order at tha shortest nice. either day er eight, and williaevny way guaranieetogiveaatisfaetion. Oaeof the firm can always befound, oat of buiaesbouri,at hiaresidenee .directly I atberearofthe ware house. ' CIT HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. ra S. llecK nnd Com nan y j TTOULO respectfully return lhaaks for the past " liberalpatronage they nave received, and asa aeontinnanceoflhesame. As heretofore, their various descriptions of HATS AND CAPS shall be all theyrecommend them to be, and at prlcea toault all They havejustreceived from Ihe East, ALL THE SUMMER FASHIONS, whlch.tn selber withtheirpresenletock.enahlestbem tosupplyevery reasonable demand, as to fashion ,cot or material. They atilladhere to the irold motto, lltadii Sles and Small Profits, And hy It they hope tube able tocompele wlthany western establish menia. rieaseeall ' efore purchasing. M.uf,c.or,.ndshop,ppo.HeBrow..n',HoJecl.fc POLLEYS & BUTLER, Forwardhiu V rout mission Dlcrclinnfs, AfADISON. INDIANA. BP10NTINUE to giverompf pertaal attention to thit brsnclt of this business. They have taken the Large Warehonse next eart of the Depot, and are en at lea to reaucs tne iitsra 01 un,"5 v pivau ..reksndiTa desitmsd to be stored. They ers the public that th.ir ri.sr.es shall aa low at that of amnetker House in the city, and solicit a coutinuanceof tne favors of their friends aad former pa trons. March 20, 1B50 9ft-6 mos s w CONFECTIONERY, E:ivi .V llnynes KTOULll re.nec'iullv inform their l-iends and the public gen Y eraily, that they have taken t he Indianapoli .Confectionery i.i.lv kent bv Mr. Hodsrklns. where theyate prepared tofjrnish i'.n.(i. Fruit. Cakes, and all articlesln their line, oa as reason able terms, wholesale or retail. as they can be purchased in the West. They respectlUliy invite tne anemtun 01 country oesicr fj Parties supplied to orderen snort notice. ov-i Who c i 11 !Ulelt Hilst a PI-RNDin diamond Pointed Gold Pen and Case caa ehad A lor the low and unheard of price of tt?-75 centsJCf 'all at

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BOOTS AiD SHOES AT UtlOMAIJ', AM KirUAII.. VERY varii ty of style anJ quality ol Hoots and Short, select -4 ed with treat are fiora tl.emoüt approved manuf. ctoi ies.and ell adapted to the City and Country trade. ro:.iMihg of Ladies Jailer., hslf O:. iters and Kii.fcios, do Kid Buskins, Tit and Miijtr, A beautiful anicleof Ladies'high cut kid and Goat walking Shoes. Cuntoni Made. 1 isses' Bootees, Bu'.kin and Slippers, Children's "hoes or every va'itj im: style, Gt-nilcmen's fine Call tcw rd and petd' Boots, do pegged imitation kicIi do do pumps and ball welt do heavy water proof tie fineGoat.rsi andfJraineJ Boys' Calf. Kip. Uoatand Thick do do do do Youins' noois 01 an Myies, 1500 pairs of Men'a Kip Brojan, 400 pairs Men's Calf and Goat Broggns, 100 pain Boys' Kip and Coarse Shoes, 130 paira Strap Over hoes. Also arrest varietv of Ladies 'Calf, Goat. Moroccoand srinftnots Strap Shoes, High Boskins and Ties. Misses' Bootsand Shoes all kinds. Children's do of every price and style. The above named Goodj of either Eastern manufacturer eit make, are kept constantly on hand, and cheap for carb. AI I goods warranted. Rips mended gratia. Pleaae caiiand eiam'ne. J. K. SHARPE, 53 Sign of tie Chit IJal and Boat. I lltr:! IT ICC! ! DAVIS 4 RAY, INDIANAPOLIS, Next door In Craihea(F) AGENTS FOK THE IIAIITFOKD FIRi: l.MTKACC CO., HarffuM-d, Con lU't-tic tit. Incorporated lSlO Charter perpetual Capital 150.000, riiA power of increasing it to Ä'i"0.0i0. 'IMtlS long established and well known Institution, has transacted ä- a most extensive Insurance business tor more I ban thirty -eevea years, throuehoot the United Mates and tbe Uritish orth Ameiicaa provinces. It his aimed to sec nie public confidence, by an honorable and faithtul fulfilment of its contract ; and ow ners of prufierty a'e assured Hint all fair claims for kiss under lis policies will I libel. illy adjusted and promptly pnM. PuUie buildings. maimUctix-tes, mills, macJiinery, dwelling litMises, Mores, merchandii, household furniture, kc, will be iiiFured at rates as low as the rihk w ill admit. The following gentlemen const it nie the -onrd of Directors. HEZLKIAII llL'SllXfiTON, Eaq PresideBt. Ilezekiah Huntington, C'har'es Boewell. Albeit Hay, l-enry Kertey, JnniusS. Morgan, C--ilvin Iwy, Jamea Goodwin, D. P. Robinson, Job Ally n. JAMES G. BOLLES, Secretary. CHRISTOPHER C. LYM -N, Assistant Secretary. ,., . DAVIS tc RA V, A per, is. Sept. 1, 1849. 26 y CT-This company has filed ita agreement to be liable to suit in Marion couiiir. for all claims for insurance, which are not prompt! v settled. ' Lexington Fire, Marine, and jLiTe Insurance Company. THIS Company was chartered ia the year 1P36, with a capital ot lOO.OOO hy the Leci.lature of Kentuck y , end takes all kind, of riska on the shipment ol goods or produce ; ail fire rtfks,oo nouses, goods, lurniture, acd on life. Columbus Insurance Company of Ohio. This company w chartered intbe year lK!-2.and ukestheahove named rrxks against fire or marine losaes,nr the transmission of Bank notes by mail. Capital of tbe company $300.000. The nndenigned continues tn be agent for the above named com pa nies, and will promptly attend to all applications for insurance made by letter, post paid, or verbally. Merchants caa Insure their stock proposed to be puichased in other cities before tney leave home the amount to be ascertained by their invoices upnn their return. Losses promptly paid in sixty days from 1 heir adjustment. JOHN W. HAMILTON Indianapolis. May 19, 1849. 105 ly jH ROOTS AND MIOIS. VA Til E subscriber baa nowia tils employ the very best work Ilaw men the country a (fords, and hason band alarge quantity o v. the finest stock of Leather, selected by himseli exprenly fa this market He will now manufacture Boots and glK.e of every WKiiHmnag irir.wiiiis.icu ij prrjvrmi scil,.nu IIWKB prices caonufai toauii. He partirulaily desires THE ATTENTION OF THE INDIES asheisJelermined tbatnnneof the common paptreencerws somnch putted, shall hesin to match with his, either in softness. durabilit v style.orcheapness. As they value theirlive. health. and appearance head vises, alt hisaeason of the year especially, that t hey be neatand comfottabieaao'erast. I'hey shallcertainly be sailed in every re spec 1. . rersonfsreerrtse-imponea uooisana tnoes are Informed that hason handanextensivenssortnientselected by himself : and beta practical!) familiar with the business.allmay rest assured that he ha asset hat be cannot recommend as superior 10 tnose eencrallj ao AinieiirtitiiioiiepiB.iBciiirgniiiii,iic i.Tiirnitixire mm a ca He is slil la ttheold stand, opposite Washington II 11. two door wea of Tom in son 'a lrng Store, ready to wait on and suit hisciisiomere Oon'tforaelhisinw prices. VJ-.'vl l:rentiuvi 1 1 A. KrVODLK. rOUHA HD1jI A!I C0.1I9IISMOA. rjMlU undersignedare prepared to receive and forward allpmperlf Ja. entrtistrdto their care. Having a large, subslanlir I and com modiotis Ware House on the east side of the INDI A N AI'OI.IS RAIL ROAD DEPOT, and from a knowledge of the bunio'.sand by prnniplattenlion to orders and communications, the hope to receive a fbsreof public patronage. Every article consigned tour for sale willbceold in accordance with instructions. Merchant consigning their good to us, can have the freighta paidand the goodsrielivtred tothera witnotit delay . Advancement made on shipment tof Flnur Wheat, Corn, Rye, Oats, liarley, Clover freed, J iiiiulhy Seed, Cora Meai,neewai,uinseag,r eninerv,etr. 41-tf BLYTHE fc HOLLAND SAWS. JUST received at Graydon's ign f the Paw," an extensive supply of Com. Rowland's Mill and cross cot ssv. s,6, ).?.?( It 8 feet, also Hoes kCo's. New York Saws and cast steel and G. steel England Ditto. English aad American Hani, PanntJ and Rippirs; saws Tenon raws. Compassand Key hole saws, Web saws lor frames; Wood saws with and without frames; lla-k cawsforrutting Iron; Bow Rack Saws for Botchers in iron frames; Blades for de.separnte ; Circular saws, fcc. . nilLLIAG FAItJICItS ATTi:!I. TTNÜERIULt.'S Ml LLS, situate on the canal, a little south U town, have reverted to the original proprietor, und are now full operation undercharge of tbe former agent, who gave such universal satisfaction when befbre eupeririiendinh them. Grindingfor toll will be tone on the u-mal terms, and satiit;tclion warranted in all cases. Wheat will be purchased at Ihe mill, or at A. WALLAC E'S store, nearly opposite the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, where may found Groceries, Hard and Queensware, Dry Goods. $-C. SfC AIMi'po.ed tobe dealt with liberally and on the best terms, are respectfully Invited to call. Novem-erl5. tf ANDREW WALLACE. MOSS. JUST received at GRAYDON'S, Sign of ths Saw. a supply of Spanish Moss, of good quality. 97 LEtTlir.lS! TUST received and for aalest the lowest prices, 1 3 doa sides offir 9 iality Upper Ijeather ; 0 dos sides Bndle Leather; 6 doa aides Collar Leather ; and 1500 lbs Sole Leather. J. R". PIIABPE, 8.y Sign of the Gilt Hat and fUmf. .iiaciiim: CAItMS. GOOD assortmentol WswIJWaeaiar Cordt, warranted i a every V particular, now on hand, and lor sale at price lowei than eve 1 . . . It'll t an. teiore oueren in nits ntarsei. n. m. nibiiAiu, 101 tf No. S.Crtffitrrs block .nponsileralmer Mnnse. iiAuinvAKi;. VLEX. GRAYDON Ljust opening at the old stand, s'ga ol tbe Saw. corner. if Meridian and Washington streets, aa excellent assortment of Hardware, just purchased ia the East.and will be sold upon tbe most accommodating terms. Piices te correspond with tbe me. April 10- 'Jb. TltO WELS. BUST received at GRAYDON'S, eipn ol tbe Saw, an assort ed ment of very superior Ma ion', and Plasterer's 1 rowels 7 MftM.Y lt tTni. A LL Indebted to the nndersi'ned will confer a particular favor 4a hveallinr Immediatelv and setthnr. as 1 am in want of mom a - , a. .... ev94 A. KNOULE. GltOCEItir.S. rnnEA.ColTee.Sufar, Rice, Molasses, Indiro and Wadder.Cot JL ton Yarns. Caroct and Coverlet warn. Nails, fcc, all ol rood quality and to he sold vety low, by ? EATON fc HOLMAN. 1 arc. n 7. is. e SALT! (CI RRL Fresh Salt, just received and tor aaie at aiaaisoa yjf nnrea.addinerreirht. BLYTHE fc HOLLAND. Oecemher 14.1847. SH-tf Railroa'x-"t. QUEES1VAUE. WE have this day received a new and well selected stock, which we offer on lair terms for cab or produce the old creditsystem has exploded. 100 SMITH fc HANNA. FLOUIt! IK g BRLS. Family Flourforssle at very low rales, for JW cash OBly, will be offered for a few days; if not all sold, will be shipped. "Good Brands.' " ntitaati a. rf I A.tv a 1UU & AI 1 I II 4K. II Ati tv A FISH! UTACKEREL. Cod Fish and Herring, for sale laloU tosnit pur- ' km ' .... s a rn- O. BVask Sk's iM. chasers. lUl-y SMITH fc HANNA. I.KII STOCKS! UXUSUALLY smooth, good rjaailfy, and desiracl eiaes, lust received and for aale al maikel rates, by ' lot y SMITH fc HANNA. HOOTS AND SHOES. A GOOD 'e'.-ctinn forsale cheap, by SEATOM fc HOI MAN 1 1 L C KS 11 1 T 1 1 TO O LS, e. JUST reeeived at Graydon's "Sifrn of tne aw." a large snpply of English and American An it and Viees Tbe American Anvils, are a suiierior article and will he warranted compete ia every particular or to he returned. Bellows, Sledgea and hammers; Hcrew Flates; Horse shoe nails fcc. JUST received, a supply ol Dr. Fltcli's Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, and Inhaling Tubes, snd for sale at New York -.rices, by D. CRAIGHEAD, Agent for Indianapolis. February I0.1H9. FKESII GtKDEN SEEI. N hand a large aortment of fmh Garden seed Warranted P the growth ol ltsit; and for sale at Ft b 201850. 18-tf W. II A NNAMAN'S Dmg Siere. CIGAISS. 1rr rff Half Spanish Cisnra, a superior su-tlcte,for sale by UU,WU Feb.6, 1350. 77 y W.S.HORN. BULL'S S IKSA!.U11LLA. . "UfT received a large seiply of tbi justly celebrated Sarsapa eP rills, recommended by Dr- Colmell and Liwott Leiiville aadforsaleat Cl-lf W. HANNAMAN'S Drag Store. MASONS' ANll ODD FELLOWS REGALIA. CONSTANTLY on hand, orm.de to order on abort notice, at the New Trimming Suae, Griffith's Block. 59 If. SPLENDID article nl Gunpowder, Imperial, and Tonne; Hyson Tea, lust received. Msrcn28-M-y J. M. BBAMWELL k Co

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