Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1850 — Page 3
' 'Love lu a Cottnge. Ob, eta yna Ii? an cottage rr-llt, " And ers-ses from th brook. . Will kisses, dear one, aerfe for -Or eba.ll we mis the cook 1 Wilt never sigh, my gentle girl. To fetch our humble coal t Bot when wt'it Ter short of Ciih, Witt lire on cottage roll t Oh, caa job u( on turnip tope. Nor I'gh far hiebet iMe, When t'it within our cottage well May chance X bo oar fat i Wilt oerer dream, thou tender one, Of balls and draper ehops? Wilt thou a cheerful amilo put on, . And tup on tamip Lps I the ladt' atrtr. Ye. I will lira on cottage roll. With lore, and joy, aod Ihec i Jly beait will aeek no other blue. Than thjr own brido to be j Far well we know, Iba all wo breathe. For jo mutt p some t.il, So I with thee, my onl lore, Wilt eat oor cottage rolle. Oh, yet, III top on turnip tope. And cretiet from the spring And frm our cot to gaud ecenoe My heatt will ne'er lake win;, Nor ball, oor routee, will tempt ma then. Nur fane draper ehope But all oa lore and sigh well lire, And smile on turnip-tope.
Spring. " The buritmf bud look Bp, To erect tht snnlight. while it Iisgere et On the warm hill-id. aud the violet Opena ita aiuro cup Meekly, and coantleit wild fiiwcrs wake to flifl Tbeii earliest incenee oa the gale of spring. Coutiuual eonga arise From anirersal Nature birde and (treame Mingle their entcce. and the glad earth eenaa A second Parasite ! Tbi ice bleiaed spring ! tboa bearcat gifts divine ! Sunshine, and sottg, and fragrance II are) thine. . Nor unto eaith alone Thou hat a blessing fur the human heart " Balm for ite wounds and healing for ita amart. Telling of Winter flown. And bringing hope upon thy rainbow wing, Tp of Kieioal Life thrice bleeaed Spring ! The following trifle from the N. 0. Picayune, hat been copied into several papers, including the Boston Post. 1 am not able to catch the wit of it, nor to comprehend the reason why there is a difference whether the dirorced lad be a mother or not. I bare added another solution of the important question. ' Scarce is one question eoleed, when they aak as another. It is now inquired by some, Doe a lady dieoreed (recollect she is mother) A Miss or a Mrs. become?" Now if yu reflect, yon will find it quite plain : The answer ia easy as ibis; A nvthrr must always a Mrs. remain, Unless she is sadly a-miss. New Solution, A critical question is now all the go. Tis inquired, and ia doubted by tome, "Does a lady dirorced whether mother or no A Müs or a Mrs. become?" With a little reflection, the answer is plain; For the case will be usually this : The wife that's dirorced will a Mistress remain, When 'tie A that has acted a-wdss. P. California. Southey, in hit "Common Place Book," quotes from Wither, an Enffliah Poet, who wrote in the aixteentb centory, the following lines. If there is not rjjucb poetry in them, there is a good deal of truth: . I're beatd thoee as who trarel to the Weet, Whence this beloved metal is encreatt. That in the place where euch minerals be, Js neither grase, nor hert, nor plant, nor tree, ' And like enough; for this tt home I find, Thoee who too earnestly employ the miad v About that trash, hare hearts, I dare uphold, Aa bairon aa the place where men dig gold. A Model Newbfafer. In an article on the sub ject of an hörest and independent newspaper, a con temporary remarks: "It is a great blessing to any community to bare a paper in its midst which can look at all sides of a question, and through it, instead of being borne away by the first impressions or popular frensy; and which, having thus aatisGed itself what is wise, just and good, has the moral courage to saj that which he thinks. A country editor rtry piquant Jy remarks: We do not belong to our patroaei Our piper i wholly our own, Whoerer ma like it, caa take it a Who dou't caa just let it a loo. Ax Interesting Coubtship Lovers v. Father. A laughable incident occurred in the country some time since, the circumstances of which we gire jiist as we got them, from one who professed la b ac cuainted with the transaction. An old ffealleman farmer, who had two or three very pretty daughters. was so very cautious of bis charge, that he would not permit them to keep the company of young men however, they adopted the following expedient to tn joy the cmpany of their lovers, without the knowledge of their father. . , After the old man bad retired to rest, the girls would htng a. sheet out of the window, which was quite a distance from the ground, and the beaux would seize hold of the sheet, and with the assistance of his lady-love, who tugr-d luitily at the sheet above, would thus gain an entrance ; but it so happened that oc4 evening the girl hung out the sheet rather too early for the old gentleman by some ill wind was blown round the corner, and spying the sheet could not conjecture the meaning of its bing there o he took hold and endeavored to pull it down, and the gi;?s supposing it to ba one of their beaux, began to !x.iet, and did not discover their mistake until the head cf the old man was level with the window sill, when on? of them exclaimed" Oh ! La ! ita Dad !H and letting go their hold of the sheets, souso came the old fellow on the hard ground and atones below, dislocating one of his shoulders, which convinced him that his efforts to make old raaide out of his daughters was a matter not so easily accomplished and withdrawing all further opposition to their keep ing company, he was soon a father-in-law. Freeman's (Iowa) Adcucale , - A Eettee Mai thaw his Baothes. The Philadelphia Spirit of the Times vouches for the correcttiees oi itie toiiowinz: irsdav last, a weddinz party arrived from the co iim PffJS- iu-r of 'the bride and frroom. the brother of the l-tta- euj- T'T put up at one or oar puouc nouses -i 17 Tz the preliminaries having been settled, and the clergy man in attendance, the ceremomee were aboat to begin, when the groom manifested some dissatisfaction. The bride perceiving this, and being bigh-spiri d, showed as much independence as the lover. In the midt of the confusion which ensued, the bridegroom's brother stepped up t the bride and said, " Sinee won't marry you, I'll marry you myself, if you bare no objection." "None in the least," said the bride: "1 always took you fur a better man than your brother, and I am now fully convinced of it. The knot was at ooc tied, and much gratification wae expressed at the finale of the aOeir. A CA.ICD. ' To the Democratic Count f Committee: CLcamstancet beyond any control reader it accessary for me to decline Iba aomiaatioo for Represeotatiea made oa tbt 13tb all. I left tht couoty ou i$j afiet my aornination,oo a ri.il to New Yoik, froen which I hare jat raturn td. Doting my absence, oo reflect loa 1 found Ibel it wuvld ba oat of tny power to dojuatict to any self or tka Demociat ie peity ia the approaching carrass, owing la ptivtle tutinett wbicb I cannot oeteel. I seize poa tb eatliest op. portoni'y to cwiit unicaie this deciibo to Iba Cooctr Cum mitiee and thioogh them to lha peopla who hara so oeiously bestowed their confidence upon ana. I shall arer cbei nh, with Iba liraliest gratitude, tht maiks of confidence that hare been bestowed apoa ma hy tbe bemocratic party cf Mat ion Count in twice making ma their candidate for RepTescntatir and to Iba people af tka count I shall erer feel grateful ia baring honored, ma with a est in Ibe Legislstaie. AltLofh for reasooi impetatirt to ma I hart leclined tha nomination, I shall still befoaad, ael erer hara boea, eootendiog, la Iba utmost of my ability, for fhaea principles which I deem essential to th prosperity gad ptrpaluit of ear eocnsnoo country, aad ia eustasaing tka part to which I teloeg. . W. R0SSOX. I.aoiAaaPJin, Ms 9, 1850.
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The Science of Mental Electricity. Mr. Ktelf will teach th bore science to 4 privat elate oa WeJneeJay e,nd Tburadajr the 8tb and 9th, at 7. o'clock. Oa Frith- and Saturday -ing at 7 he will present experiment in illustration of thia acieoca. Erea more it range thin fabla or fiction can boast. Admittance to public lecturee 25 cente. Aejlutn at the usual hour, 2 P. M., at the court huute.
Episcopal Church A tcenslon Day. Chi ist Chaieh will be opeoed to-mortow mom lug (Thais da) fur Prayere at 8 o'clock, alto, to-rnotiew sight et7 o'clock, when a sermon will be preached bjr the Ret tu. DIED, On Monday morning 6th inat. Mast Ella, infant laugh ter of Rer. C E, and Ltdi F. Bass, aged 9 months. Her funeral will take place fiota the lesidence of bet. parent this aftain' n tt 3 o'clock. CADI DATES. for inMaacrmcni, $1 if paid in ad ranee; if aei paid ia IFe MllMf, SX.J Messrs. Chapv ins t Sri : rltaie announce the name of Abu art 8mith ae an Independent Candidate for the office of Sheriff of ftlariou Count, at the August election, in favor of Liceoee, and oblige rour friend, ABNEK SMITH. The Journal and Lneomotiee will please cop the same, and send their bills to my office for payment, and much oblige A. g. IitdlniinpolU Wholesale Prices Current Corrected Weekly for the Indiana. Statt Sentinel, ÜY K1ULAND &, FITZGIBBON, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALR DUALER I Groceries, Liquors, Tobiccos, and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEPOT. SACO.Y per lb. Hoe, round. 10.004.00 I GROCERIES Brooms, 1.73eXM Lead, bar, 0.060.00 Laad, white, pure, 15.2.00 FhouUers, ' 9.503.00 Clear aide, 4.00 4. Ml Hams, S.I)0S.UO Lead. No. I, Oil, linseed. BEEF per cart, net, 3 -just 00 CAJVDIES per lh., 0.160.00 COTTO.Y TARJC 0.210.00 1.Ü.1JS 0.6'J0.(IO 1.7AaO.O0 0.751.00 0.760.00 0.37OJiO 08.mO.7S 0JOa4l.tl0 0.0tk0.0S 0,100.15 0.050J)i 0 15018 0.200.S$ 0.070.0 4.000.00 0.0010.00 0.000.00 UU, lard, Oil.apertn, Oil, Tanners', Turpentine, Beans, white, Fotatoes, Onions, Cheese, Butter, roll. Lard. Beeswax, Gineenf, Tallow, GLASS per bo. 8 by 10, 10 b 19. HAT pet too. Timothy, CI. .Ter, IROLY par lh. CAXDLES per I b., tar, 0.2O Mould. 0.090.9. COJLV MEAL ha., 0.300.35 FLOUR per brL, liSt&.H FRUITS pnr on. Applet, gresn, J.IHMI .IMJ Apples, dried, ItiaOOO Peaches, dried, I.7ja2.00 Almonds, per lb.,0.15u.S0 Raisins. per box, 0 00.4.UO FISH Mackerel, No. I, par brl. GOaCO.OO No. 1, halMirU, COV4j.OO Nd. l.qr.-brl., 4 00.4.2S No. I. k ita, SJUIrOO No., perbrl, 00.00 12.50 No. half-brl., 0.00TJX) No. 3. per brl., 10.4lie0.UO - Salmon, kiU. 3JK0.00 Bar. 0.G3dO.03t Round andsq're, 0.04j0.05l FEATHERS ft lb. ttrtiap, u,oiu.iMt Spring, . 0 00-OI24 Aales, 0&U0.09 Anrils, 0.140.15 LEATHER Sole, per lb. - o.S00.St Cair.kins.prdx. 18.0030 00 Upper, 2S 0030.00 . Morocco, -- 20.0Oa2J.0O fheep, - 5,008.00 LIQUORS per gal. Beet Co. Brandy, 0.00? JO . ' Best Pale Brandy, S.373-(IO ' 'Amerlr an Brandy, 0.450.50 Holland Oin, 001.50 Old Boar. Wliisk. O.GO.S5 Corn do., 0.000.23 Beat. 0.150.98 Ordinary, QRALYS per be. Wheat, Barley, Rye. Corn, Oata, GROCERIES Go (fee, best Rio, 8ugr, N. O., Sugar, loaf. Sugar, erusned, TaaO. Tee, Imperial, Te,Y. Uyson, Pepper, Spice. Saleratne, Molaases, N. O., Molan. 8. H., Tar, A.Cbrl., Tar, Florida, Tobarco, Madder, Indico, Rice, Copperas, Roain, - - Ginger, Clores, Gunpowder, Soap. N. 1, Cassia, Alum, o.ieo w 0.611.00 0 65oO.?tt 0 000.60 C.JSaO 30 i.i&oOAO 0.130.19 0.5t0JM S.10t0.l3 0.130.15 0.65070 0.500.65 O-tOaOeO e.noo 10 0.I5U.1T 0 Oi0 00 0 Ji0 00 0.400.43 0.005X0 O.OOaO.OO 0.150.20 0. 1 10. IS 1 001.15 0.0510 06 0 .030 OS I ..'1-0.03 O.llaOISi 0-330.40 6 350.00 0.030.00 ojoaoo 00a0 00 1.63i1.7 Old Made. Wine, 0.00). 25 Pert Wii, 00 1.25 Sherry Wine, Cleret Wine, -Malaga tVine. JVtS-perkat-, 10d 8d e-t 44 d Rrada, PA PER erreas. Wrappine;, Foolaeep, Ron.Boardi.fr. SEEDS per ba. Clorer, ' Flax, Timothy, 0.00 I50 0.000.75 0010 3 754JMI 4.25a0.( 4.751.00 5.950.00 6.250 00 4.000.00 0.600.9(1 .003.35 0.004.00 4005.00 0.001.25 0.003.00 Notmege, Wooden Buckes..502.G0 Attention, Wlicnt Growers!" A . G A A It k CO., WOULD reapecreally call the attention or Wheat O rower end the pahlio generally, to the fact that they are bow Bianafactarint;, at iheSPRlSO FOUfDEiT" in Ri.hsaond, Wayne coanty, Indiana, ail the rarioos kind of THRASHIN G MA CHINES, now la see io the Western country, amonj which nay be found the follow ins; : The Truttllinf or Fitti Tkrmthmf Muckint. (apon whxh. the palant baa bow expired,) which lh tubes and claana th Grain, and requires a lose number of hacds to tend than aey Machine ia : nse. Two kinds of Six liar Pmrt, e;oUea p la the boat ntyle, do ' eif ned tit rnnning the Stationary Separating; and Cleanine Machine ; which they are now manufacturing ia a enperior manner. Tbewell knowa Fear-Horae Power TumbUxe Sk.and Four, Fire and Six-Morse Power BU Mtchmtt, tka reputation of which ie so well eatablkhed, ae to render It aaatea to eey a word ia their faror. All kinds of Mathines repaired oa the shortest notice, and oa th moat reasonable terma. They think they caa offer greater itdncrmeata to any person wishing to purchase a machine than aar other ehop In the country. Cartings of erery description, and Woollen Machinery, such as double and single Carding Machines, Condensers and Jaw Jaeka. Power Looms, Wrapping Machine, fcc, made to older oa a atrl not to lx excelled. dfWhaat or good horse Ukea iaeicbange for work. Richmond, Msy 1,1850. l03-3uf a. e. at ai. nan sr. a. KELoaoat. MELURUM & liliUl HEK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Geueml ICeccivins nnd Forwurd intr Aß-cnt, WEST STREET. MADISON, INDIANA. Librrnl mdvamee made on cortctgameafe of p reduce in hand. Particular attention paid to forwarding : 1 all cases with dispatch and at the lowest reter. M. k brother are also Agents for two tianfportatioa lines, via Pittsbaigh, or via Cincinnati aad the Lake. They will receipt through at lbs lowest rate, and grv pars aal attenitoa to all business entrusted to their care. REFER TO Madinn Polleye fit Butler, C. W. Basnett, David White It Co., E. a. WhMney, aad W.N. Jachaoa. Ciixiaamu Nsff, ro. fcC., Pator A. Whit k Co., and Hoeea A Frazer. LnurvdU A. B. Sample It Bra., U. Q.Kewcomb A Bid. WhUn Forsrth a. Baker. PAiiaae'sato Y hit, Warner Jr. Co. " futtbtu-rh Lorems, bterliog fc. Con Claike k Thaw, King,, Pennock Je Co. 103.3m (Journal copy, and charge M fc Bro.) L(aLEUI.G A SLItVtYIAG. 'FPllt undersigned most respectfully begs leave to inform the JL fiablie, that h rntaads, during four boors a day, to teach tks followine brsaches of Mathansatica In all their beaatie : Arithmetic. Book keeping, Algat ra, Mcniuratioa, Mechaaica, the twelve books af Euclid, with aereral hundred additional prob Urne, sslected from the best works la Karoo. Plan and Spherical Trtgonomatry, Dialling, Navigation, Perspective, Projection of th bpheree, Optica, Aftroaomy, and the use of the Globes , Engineering and Land Suireyiug with practice, ate. O nt Jemen wtahinf to purau any or tnase studies, eq several i erfiiMfol litsratare, will pleas giv hla a call, at Mrs. t to the Bute Dana. Terms moderate. JOHN McSHEKHY. Mr. McRheehe rradnatad in Dahl in. aad ha artwaai eouraaaa inatructien ia SuXlarya Colles-, Kaatuckv. aad other iaatka. tions in this country, lie reffen (or Information, as to otner par titulars, to Beton W. Norrie, and J W. 11 ami IU a, Banra. 103 6T PERIODICAL AGENCY. RO3 It RAY. oa door wt of Browning's. have had traasforrad to them th aKenev for Penodleal satalT delrvereat to snbtcri' ers in this city bv f. 0. Fa, oaibracln aaionf others tha following popular aerials: tfiackwood'a Nagacin. and the British Quarterly Reviews ; The Londoe Literary Journal, American Oillery of Art, American Reviews, and the Lady's snd Oentlemea M agastne. ' Persona who bar received their Magextnee fro Mr. Tay, aad any within g to subscribe, will please call oa ROSS a; RAT, 103 Booksellers aad Stationers. ECONOMY ISO 84FCTY. Make R ady for Clay County Coa!. THE subscriber kas lust reeaiead a splendid aaortmnt of new styl f rates called Eureka, with beaulifal jamb front aad hearth tenders; ash pane, aad every necessary fixing for putting ap, which he offers at Cincinnati prices, expenses added, at lha sign of the Big Padlock and Cook Stove May 7. 103 HENRY B. KELLO0. COOI1IXG STOVES COOK trrees.Jost received, consisting of combine. W Vafft llMr tie. Eureka. rain' UouMe Oven, Bsc key Kai. all f which are warranted erainst tary, Raitanc, aa rrenuutn cracking hy Are, for on year, aad to werk to tha satisfaction of erery purchaser, at tha (Iga ol tbe Big r ad lock and Cook Stove. , 1U3 HEMIY I. KELLOOO. Ahoenbercer Iron. fUIT recatred a rery extensive asaortmeat of koeabargar 1 Iron and Steel, wktch will b sold low for rash, by 103 HENRY S. I'LL LOGO. Ilartl tvnre 5c Cullfrs 3a aT COZ. Knives end Forks, roasUtine of Irory.telf J" Tipted Bucks, Sbam Buck, a for sal by 103 HENRY B. KELLOOO. IllO COFFEE. SO ItAOB boufht etnee the decline la price received this day, aad offered for sal at red seed rat by May 4. 103 SMITH at ÜANNA. ÜTICA Limoasuperior articlafor white-washlnrt for sals at moderateprlcesby ll THOMAS BUI ST HUMt'il History of England, role. 4 Juit received by m and S, Harper's titKia, jtusa BAY.
Stnle of Indhimi, Rlarlon County. , i liTHilUaio CurxiT Coca?, Aran. Tai( 1850.. Ciacery. Obed Foote, anj Cynthia Ann Bgf, formerly Cynthia Ann Foote, who s im a by bar batman nj nett fneuü, Frederick Beg, ae. Joseph Leferour, Ahrtliam Reck, Philip W.sMbert, ndtithers. rwiMB said defendants, Abraham Reck and Philip W. ?elt-rt. fl are heresy notified, th.t oa the lOtb day or April. A.D. 1850, trie a Ho re named complainants filed in the oBi-rtof the clerk of the Ma. ion Circuit Co.irt, their hill of complaint against Jo
seph Leu soar, (or a rertew of certain proreedinf a na aecm on I he same in a certain suit la chancer , wnerein tne eeiu - sepli LefiTOdr wis complainant, and 8;imuel Metrlll and uaoiit YsndcsaJminiatratoraof theeatute of Ohed Foote, decea-d, and others, were defendants, determined In aaid Marlon Circuit Court at the October term thereof Ik the year eighteen hundred and thirty-six, fcc; and also asuppiemenl to said bill of the aald complainants, ia which said supplement yon each are made defend ante therto ; aaJ the asm are now pending In said Court. Tlia nleaa they appear and plead, answer er ie mul to aaid supplemental bill of complaint, on or lefore the caliint of the cane at the nest terra of aiJ Court, the same as to them will be taken as confessed. Attest Wtl. RTF. WART. Clerk. . Walpol as. Qusrlsi, solicitors for complainants. W 3 SALE OF LOTS. rjiHE nndersiirned A rent of Tipton coanty, Indiana, will, on Saturday, rhe 1st cajref June, 1640, offet fur aale at peblie Tradue. all ibe lots betoiirinc to said county in tr.e town ot i idton, county seal of said county, supposed to be 73 in aembrr, i Haid town is nleatanttr aitNated on the banks of Cievr Cretk. , . , The Herat and Indianapolis Hailroad will pa through said town. ' 1 ne auorc tou are siiuaico. ner inc vepoc, we prtuwi pan oitoarn. " The town and country aro'ind are rap.illy impronnr, and it presents great indcc meats to aaeehanies and busiitrs mm gener. ally. There as a strain saw mill iu successful operation at said ten. 7Vm One fourth down, balance ia one year, the purchaser as eepiinr a tor teil bond. Aprll7,lMU. iuv-jwi , a . bbaui, voaniy arrai. AdniinKtrator's Notice. IBlJOTICE is hereby girea, that the aMteraifwes hare brea ap11 pj-ntrd by tb Probate Court of Marion omuty. Indiana , ad ministrator of the eatate of James Roe, late of aaid county, de erased. All persoat indebted to aaid eatate are requested to make immediate par men t ; and all ptrsone having claims against said cttatc, are reojuested to present liiem, duly authenticated, for setUcmenL The eatate as probably aotrent. JOllW ARMSTRONG, I . . , KOßERT aOK. I Indianapolis. April IT. 11. S-SwT TAI"MT NOTIIIN' JELSE! t JOSEPH GARRETT & CO.'S - Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron ' Liglitiiins Rods! Ia ten feet lengths, with glas tsolatora end brass screws, connecting joint, iuiprored metalie attachments for brkk or frame buildings ; three proofed enpper heads, with silrer points, which hare th power of aatelyand silently discharging the air of ite superabundant electricity, more than any rod erer brought before tht subtle ; ao that any buildiora sufficiently provided with these rode ere. beyond a doubt, perfectly safe from the awful eon sequence of lightning. Th immens patronage and extensive as of these Lichtning Rods proree huw satisfactory they are received by the public. ' Persons desiring to see a sample and to gire their orders, can da so ay calling at the llrass mid Dell Foundery Milt Street . near the Reilroad Depot, MADISON. INDIANA. Where all ordere will b promptly and satisfactorily attended to, whether for the improved Lightning Hods or for making or re pairing any description of ürase W r. JOSEPH OARRATT eV CO. Madison. Indiana. April 1, l&iO. ?-3m CITY HAT ÜVDC4P fllAKUFACTOIXYs r-aa Tl'CIsY V CO., Ji xyOULD respectfully return than ka for the part f " ' " libralpatronaaetbeyhavrceivd,aadaak acootinuanceof the same. Aa heralofoie, their rarlooa eVeaciiptioasor HATS ASD CAPS shall he all they recommend them to be, and at prices to suit alL They have just received from the Fjttt, ALL THK SUMMER FASHIONS, which, together with their present stock, enable them to supply every reasonable demand, as to fashion, coat or material. Tbry stilt adhere to their old motto, Heady Sites and Small Profils, and by it they hope to be able to compete with any western establiehment. PWaee call before purchasing. Manufactory and shop, near Craighead's Drag Store. 10 tl TULLT at Co. SCOTT'S 81'IUNG FASHIONS. Ready for Distribution at $1 50 for single number, or $3 per year. ' ' .. 'PIIE subscriber has made arrangrwienta for an ample supply of ' the above work, wmca wui be received and ready tor auto. hntioa on the first of every March and September. He will also beinrerular receipt ofSCO rTS MIRROR OF FASHIONS, containing 12 colored plate of fashion, and IS pattern sheets, together with a complete system ot eutting, which wiil be furnished at ft, and can be sent by mail to any order forwarded to him. Squares and Scales, Bleasnrrs, Crayon, Shears, Points, Trimmers, and all other implements pertaining to the businesa, are kept constantly on hand, and will be sold at reasonable price. All orders, post paid, will receive prompt altera ion. JAMES HALL, ; 103 No. 2. Temperance Hall, Indianapolie. CASH STOIIC! DAVID WILLIAMS, & IL W. BROUSE, HAVING just commrnred business ia Drake's four story brick building, nearly opposite to the Wathingion Hail, one door west of Talbutt'a Jewelry Store, have opeued, a large and splendid assortment of s . Stajle and Fancy Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Queen swart. - J Having purchased our tod in the city of New York, at the low eat possible prices, and beitrg carefully sefc-eted by on of the Arm, expressly for this market, we are determined to sell at the very low. est rates, fir eath. or such produce as we caa lake ia exchange for goods. We would ak the favor of our old acquaintances to call and examine our stock and priee, aa we are determined to aell at auch prices as will give ft.H satisfaction to the purehaaera. Goods in all eases warranted to be eueh as we represent.. Call at Drake tour story building, on Wsshiugton street. Indianapolis, May I, 1SS0. lf3 FIIE.XII UU UK STOVES. J. BRADFORD & CO., I MPORTERS and Maaufacturcra oC Fsraeh.Bure Mill Stor the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Ckvas or all namacre, Uiil Irons, tastings, miii eerews, lempering Screws, Dam ael Irons, Screen Wire. Plaster of Paris, and all artistes in the Millinr line. at the lowest prices, and we think a better article than caa be rot at any other establishment East West. Beinr practical workmen ourselves, and devoting all our time and attention to the utiiiess, we think our friends and the public will have no reason to retract that patronage, and tbe eonddmtee they have so liberally bestowed upon us for in last tea years. AH orders aad eommnniralioii will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, and all work got from us, will he warranted of the best quality, or the maney refunded. J A4. BRADFORD tt Co. Walnut street, East side, between Second aaid Pearl streets, Ciae einnati, Ohio. 102-ly LIFE IXSUIIANCE. S PRATT'S Spiral twisted, Carbonlied Annealed Iron Light, ning Roda, with accurately fitted bras acrev connecting joints and glass iaomtera, of an Ingenious construction, are decidedly the best article of the kind ever ottered to the public They are mounted with a aoliJ platinum silrer petnt twelve inches long, aurrounded at the baas with three angular gold plated magnets, which are supplied at every ten feet, thus iurnishing a most perfect conductor of the electric fluid. Forty feet of this rod, w ith all its "fixings," joints, isolatcra, points and magnets, for the small sum of fire dollars pot up free of charge by experienced hands.. . Refertiutt Cant. Voorheer, C. W. Cadr. D. Tandes. J. L. Ketcbam.ajul J. I. Defrees, Esors.: Dr. Ballard, and the Trustees of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. For sale by ways iwt 11 K.N It IT H. KKM.OGO. iitlt.iiiapolis SCeaiu Holler and Sheet Irou Fnctorr. rpHE nderaiewed. beine; practical w ark men. through many -St. - rears' experience in some of the first eatablwhmenia in fine land and Wales, are prepared to make and repair to order. Boilers and t-hirr.neys of any sie or description, as cheap as any other Manefaetttrrrs in tbe weetera country. They have also machinery tiled for pnnehins; Wabcrs, cutting- plow Share, and rnramiar Haws, s as to require but little filing and no danger of breaking the Ireth. Hnaated oa Pennsvlvonia street, t All within; to purchase are iwviti south of the Post Offlse. ted to call. Hay 41 8i 3m KELSH A W It "INKER. VILSO.'8 ITIelalllc Fire and VralerProof Piii nt. rpill justly celebrated and eitraordinary metallie subtunee has bow neen ociore tne public Tor several years and has rive iven en tire satisfaction to ail who have used or bad it applied to their work, becoming, as tl does, aa hard as the hardest -to.ie and oeew ieetlv impervioo to lire or water. This oainC ia now eitensirelv used on roots, brick, stone, and plastered bouses, hams, railings, machinery, he., besides being the best of paint for carriage work, at it is susceptible or a high polish and will never crack, la short, it i th best preventive from fire or water ever offered to the public. A consignment ot taa aoove paint just receivec ana ror sale, waoarasie aw retail, ny biuual.uk i.r.A, UM joat.eopy. Sooth side Waahingtoa Street. MEW HOOKS. n0"S . RAY have this day received Ak Latter Day Psmphlets, No. , Downing street, by Thomas Cartyle; The Maid T Orleans aaibororMWhiternare Th Fear of tbe Verld, or Linac Tor Appearaaeee Bröthen Mayhew; IhctionaryoT Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering, No. 9; Poems of Alice and Ptxsbe Carv. lt edition t Ksaleeiaa; Ksaeditioaa of Witkea. Dorville, Ross aad Ltbcb ironini: Lynrh'i tipeditioa ta the Dead Sea and Jordan, condensed ed, Draggista Receipt Book, by Henry .leaalry flew work ; Waserley Nave's, ia t vW Walter Scott. 101 On door weet oT Browning's Hotel. NEW ROOKS! H 0S t RAY have this dar received JL, The East Sketches of Trawl in ExTSt and tha Holy Laad. by Rev. J. A. bpeneer, M. A.. illuKtrated. HrrtMne of tne Mitsioiiary cnierpnr, or SKCtcara oi prominent Female Missionaries, by Daniel C. Eddy. Nineveh and Remains, hy Aastia Henry Layard, D. C. L.,ia . ..." ... r . . ... . t vols SI T enrap eoiiMia. Wrbaier'a Trtal, pamphlet orra. - May 4 lira One door west of Browning1 Hotel IlEnOYAL. TULLY It Ca. have removed their Hat antt Cap Store from the old stand, to that lately occupied hy Wm. E. argem, near Crairheads Drag Store, where ihry are Ms apening an eotire stew stock for sammer wear, which, with their eateiwiv old stock, foem one of the most estensir estahliahmeau in Ibe West. Thry jtill adhere ta the low pries policy which ass made their estatutah men! so uopaiar; ana would respeetfally reqarat all desiraut ol good lis is and Caps, to giv their goods and prices aa examination before parchating. . May n-i . . - . Cheap n Uie Clieapefct. und Iletlcr lltnii tue llix SAMUEL IIETSELGESER, . rpH AKKFUL for past favors, informs his friend and customers. A that he still eoatinore the Blaekamithing Business ia ell ita branches at the old stand oa Kentucky arcane, south of the ale Ollis Hail. Horse-shoeing done ar the shortest notice, and at reduced prices, Plain, gl, teel tued, gl tS, cash up. P. 8. All person wire have pro eeeoont af a rar aad ver, will confer a particular faror ay soil ling th same. Indianapolia. April it, II. W Sw CINCINNATI HOTEL. TTSAAC MARCHANT AND D. T. MORRIrl. Praprleti 11 Successor io O. W. H. so. Cornet of Broadway and Front streets, immediately opposite the steamboat landing, and opposite ibe Railroad Office. Cincinnati Ohio. SFTbe boejae havtae andeigune a thorough repair, th propria, tors are prepared aad determined to aecomaMMlai the travelling public in a satrsfertoiy manner. - April If. traimos ff'n. En J .
Flltn AND WATER. PROOF COMPOSITION IlOOri.tG .TIATEIIIAL.
rllHK undersiened respectfully beg !eae to call the attention Of the eakaaaSMfkii v Ia t h i l.v.lu.hl. m.tan. I trim mob il) the eastern citiee it baa almost entirely superseded all other kinds of roofs, and In thUcitr. althoug'.i but lecently introduced, has in erery instanre girea the most eutir satisfaction. Arranaremerits are now perfectej l.y which the sabscribera are ab J to eieeuto all orders tor the roofing Material, -ither In town or country, at the aiiortaet Notice, aad on the most fxrorable lernte. The are economical in Contraction, ss they effect a considerable saring of aide and cross wall, which coes far towards payiuf their cotf, and are a protection arainst fire ; preteating aa incoinbuitible surface to burning boJiee falling upon them. Being nearl) level, they mar be used eonrenlentlr for all th ptirpoasa of rommoa yards. Tb dniljr nse of roofs, to which w caa refer, autticianlly attests their durability for thoeu purpoaee. Onlers retportfnlly solicited. LOUDEN k DUFFY. CERTIFICATB We, the anderaigned. haring need the con position roofing material ot Louden fc. Dufly. rery clioertoJlw re. commend its use, beliering it to possess all the advantages aacrib ed to it aa a fire and water proof composition. Oaniel Yandea. lion W J Peastee, It 8 Ward. H J k. II C Horn, D Genre:, Nathan Edwards, N B Palmer, (mine wae nut on by Warrea, but aame aa aaed by Mr Louden.) David Craighead, J F Ramsey, Geo W Mears, Ger. J P Drake. J rl ftlcKernaa, Oeo McOuat, I II Roll, A ItarrWuin, REFER TO 8 W Norrie, Hon 8 Perklaa, Wm Phvete, Wm Ecaert. Morris Morris, Bee C B Babb. lOt-tr - tP" rrtson. TL Browning. J DDeTreea. Indianapolie, May 1, 1850. OFFICIAI. GEORGIA LANDS FOR SALE. IMIE nndereiened. ia lurtuanc of a inint rraiirutirm of the ijeneral Assembly of the State Indiana, apurovr-d January 16ih, 1649, aathoriunc iht Governor or A rent of Ststoto eell tn inUreat the teste of Inciaaa haeia th Garugta Lands, will receive proposals for all th inter eat th Mate of Indien ha ia and to JUUtm naadWd tkaru (La.nA, situated ia the cuuniMeuT Telfair , Moatgiunery, Pa mski, ad Laurena, ia th) Stat f.f Oeraeia, being upwards of tares aaaaV tkmmd mcrtt lead, aaid to b raluultla lur timber. 1 be above land waa obtained from the OextrjU Luiuber Company, aa eearky lor the payment of two huui1rd and fty lhuiand anllaraow. meto in euie of Indiana by trie Western Bank ot ew xiira, at Kocneoter. rrunanls for the Mtrcnase ol snid land will be receiveU by the undershrned at Indianapolis, until lb fin day of January, 1851. The bisliest blddet tor Uie lutrrea of th Stale In aaid land. will receive a conveyance under an act of the General AaaeniblyeonrirmMie ibe sale : and nn put of the purchase money will be rrquued aata the aale is eon n r met. JOdtPH A. WRIGHT, Guvtrner tf Indian. Indianapolis, Februar j 21, 1800. Orr ica or Tacitus aa or Srsxa, ImJuaMMtlu. Fokrmm 51. 1850. i Gov. J. A. WsjOHT Dar Scri 1 bar examined -the records I this office, and Sud I hat no payment whatever baa bee a made to the Stats Treasury on account of the eule or Ibe Georgia Lands. I am, rery respectfully, your obedient servant, . 83 3ino JAM E-t P. DRAKE. 7Vaarr &( . fTbe Journal of Commerce, New York, and CoiakuOona!iit Au gusta, Georgia, will glre the above all weekly insertions, ana sead Mils to tht ome lot imntiunoa. OITICIAXi. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. rPHE undersigned, in pursuit tic of an act of the General Assent -- bl, approved January 21st. 1850, beine aa act entitled wan act to provide for the aale of e portion of equate No. 25, (n the town of Indianapolia, Rar the purpoae of erecting thereon bu .Id tries tor th ita of the Indiana Central Medical College," will receive propoaal until the first dar of June net I, fiar one acre of emend, situated ia th north- west coiner of erniaro No. twenty fire, (25) in the town of India tasnolai. Iit h of rand ha been appraised by James Blake, Calvin Fietcber, E. N.Shitner, D. Martiire, William Sullivan, and W. H. Morrison, to the sum of thirty fire bondred and eiity aii dolMrs. No bid will h eon side red for less than the appraised ealue. The property will be eoht nn a credit ot tawaty year, the purchaser paying interest annually, and lite contract wl'I im subject to boconnnued or rejected by the neu ifenerai Assembly. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, Orwnur. Indianapolis, February gg, 1850. 3-law3ni Jmirnal Copy. Iiitlie Nolle! -Geortrin funnels. fap HC andcrsigned having purchased rhun the State of Indiana al JEL the interest, ti'b'., title, claim nr demand which the aaid But lad or possessed in aad to fifteen hundred shares of hnd.amon nt -in( to upwards of three hundred thousand acree. situated In the SUM of Georgia, lymg in th enunliea of Telfair, Pulaski, Monlrmoery and Lauren." 'i'liese lands were olitained by the Slate of Indiana from the Oeoreia Lumber Company, and are aaid to b raluabl ftar timlar, beine aceeewible by nangalion. The undersiened proposes tu aell the above bads oa reasonable tonne. I'ersona wishing to purchase, can inquire of the owner rosiiling at PatrHd, Swkxe-land county, Indiana. All persons are hereby notified gun purchasing the above proper ty I torn any ottiei person or authority mau I he suhwcriber. MARTIN Rw GREEN. Indianapolis, March 5, 1850. 86 6w STATE OF IX-DL1.Y.1, TO-WIT I. r hartes H. Tret, Secretary of Suteforthe Hlate tit Indiana, do hereby certify thnt it appear from the records In roy office, that Pari j. Dunning, Governor of the Slate of Indiana,! poTananee and ia arconlane with a Joint ienlutia of the (ieoeral 4aMnrly -wf lb 6tal of I adiana. approved January 16. (M9, 'autbonxinf the Uovernor or Agent of Klate to nak ante of all or any real estate owned by Uie 8 Uie of Indiana in the Stole of Georgia , did on the fifth day of March, 184, eell to Martin R. Green, all the right, title, interest, claim or demand of any kind or character which the Suur nf Indiana had In and to fifteen hundred ah a res nf land ia I be Stale ot Georgia, commonly called lha "Georgia Laads," which the Slate of Indiana obtained fma the Georgia Lumber Company, amounting to upward f thro bondred thou as ad acres -nore or teas, lying in lh counties of TeiCiir, Montgomery, Pulaski and Laurena, m said State of Georgia, for the suit of one tlaawand dollrtra ; and that the purchase mooay was fully paid to the saht Pan C. Dunning, on th 3Mh day of November, 18 49. and that oa th firat day of December. 1S49, the aaid Paria C. Dunning, aa Governor of the Stale of Indiana, exec lit1 a deed for the above described property to th aaid Martin R. Green. In testimony whereof,! hare hereunto set my hand and affixed l.b.j the seal of lb State of Indiana, at Indianapolia, this 5th day of March AD. 1850. . CH ARLES H. TEST. Secretary of Stale. DEtlL.LT A NT LOTTJERIF. FUR MAY, 1850. J. TV. Maury V Co.. Iflanaffers. $40,000! in Prizes " $1.250 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 30, for I860. Tobe drawa at Alexandria, Va., oa Saturday, 4th ot May. 1850 14 drawn nnmbert in each package of 35 tickets. GRAND SCHEME. On pris ot 40,000, 1 ao 55,000, I do 10.000, 1 do 4.000, 1 do J,000. 1 do 2,:.00, 1 do .110, 10 do J ,50. do 300, lie. Ticket 10 shares ia proportion. Certiacatesofpackatea35 Whole tickets 9 ISO 00 Do do Half do - 000 Do do S Quarter do 30 00 50,000 Dollars. 23,000 ! $2(1,000 ! ! $15,fi00 ! ! ! 100 Prizes of $1,0! Ml ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Manongnlia Academy. Class No. 5J, for ISM. Tob drawn at Alexandria, Va , oa Saturday, May- I1,1S50. 78 Ao. Lnttrrv 13 Drawn Dallas! SPLENDID SCHEMK! One splendid prize of $50.00, 1 do 25.000. 1 do 20.000. 1 do 16.000,1 do 10,000 1 do 5X0, l prizes cf 1,000, ISO do 600, be. Tickets tl J chare in proportion. Csrtlür.atsa ol packageaol sn Whole tickets $ 200 00 Its) U0 SO VI ii 00 Do do 34 Half do Do Do io do 90 Quartet 3d feghth tl do i:Li,ooo. 40 PRIZES O 91,100! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy. Class No. 55, for 1850. To ba drawa at Alexandria, Ya. on Saturday, May 18,1850. 73 JN. Lrtlrrv 13 Drairn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. One prise of B34.00O. i do 20.000. l do 11.000. 1 do s.ono. : do 4,000, t do 3.069, 40 do 1,100, etc. TickeU 110-tharei la p-npor tion. - . Certificates of paekagaa of 6 Whol tickets ' 10 00 , Do do 20 Hair rlo tin On Do do S6 Quarter do 34 50 splunpid i.xri:iiY. $60,000. $40,0l) ! 3Ü,(H)Ü ! ! 20,000 ! ! ! And 200 Prizes of $11,000 are g2tK),(KK) I ! gl. 000 I the lowest three aewnbee prise. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, . For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class E. for J8j0. b drawa ia Alsiandria, Va., oa 0aiurday, May SS, 18M, Tb7D i". IjnUcryl'Z Uravn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. One snD-ndid prize of 60.090. 1 rlo t 0.000. 1 do 30.000. 1 do sn.two, t i 13.01'A prizes of 8,000, 10 do 2,000 808 do 1,000. etc Tickets t20 hsre in proportion. Certificate of packaresof 25 WheUTicketo - $080 00 . Do do 84 Half - do - l.m 09 Do do 15 Qnirter do . tl CO Da d 25 Eighths do 33 50 Orders for Tickets aad Shares and eertiaestee of Fackaret In the above ?preiidid Lotteries will receive tbe moot prompt attention. and an official account ot each drawing aent immodiaielr after It U over to ail wno order irom Aidreaa Ja aV C. W IÜRY, 99 3wT -Agent, AUxndrU, Virginia. Snle or l'orleiteMl Land. OH Saturday, June 23d. 1351. at 1 o'clock, P. will be offered for anla to tlie highest bidder, at the Court House doorio ItiV enspnlis, th aSlle winy tract of btnd.rltuata in Johnaon connty,and orieiiav ai nw vmina rino.issil . Tlrs wwat half of lh north-west cmrter of sectioa 38, la lownahlp llanulb.of rang 4 east, coniainin(t0 acres. : Trrstr-Fiee ynrs credit, Willi inierert at eerea per ceat. rarahl annually la adsauc. No bid will no reeeivad Ur u less sum lhaa lha inosnt ot the r-vaiuatlon Jt, ana costs of advenMng. K. W. II. tL,Ll, Auditor af Slate, fndisnitpolla, April 18, ISM. WPw LAW NOTICE. ABRAM A. HAMMOND and HUOll O'NEAL having formed a co partnership in the practice nf Law et Indianapolis, will at tend to all professional hnsinea entrusted ta them la th annertnr and eirce k courts. . They will contlnee in tbe office he rot often occupiad by H. O'Neal, wnere on ot tnern may at an iiutee ne lound. Marchs eUli" f I1AMM0ND k O'NEAL. LlQiior V Wn. WE did not eell out by th Ibe 1st of January past, and what we have remaining has improved by are. We orfr for saw 100 hrls old rectine'I Whiskey. 30 brla Brandy, Wine, Gin, etc &3rOrneere supplant by tli quantity. - 86 SMITH fc HANNA. Dry Gnotljt. TtTE have Im4 aliened a fr eh shirk of Spring Goods, to which era w would Invtt ths itnUon of oor ustixeev and th public, We Wish losll gn..1 In larg !.. and make the price just right. . Wi SMITH 4c I' ANN A. ' DU. GASTON HAS erain anened oa rfVe.nie drwir e"t at BROrTXTJtG'i HOTEL, wbers he will he happy tn ee all hie old friend, and where all calls will receive hi prompt attention day or night. - . Oj-fluios IIoiuc for He ut. AN TW lw story Hons for rent, with a One gardes, frail trees, he, and good wster. Inquire af JOSEFH LAUX. Itri tf Near fogue's Run Bridge, aa Wasfiinttam St. Gurdni Scrtlt FULL enpay and warranted freah. M. D. CftAICIIEAD. A
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niSSOlATTION. THE partaership heretafrr rtiatiwg owtre- (he ana e Kellogg ft Yandcs was dissolved on thefith Instant by mutual consul Said business will beeominued by M. 8. Kellogg, to aitd by wbtfra all raymeni aiad setileawau of the former rir' sotiaeM wit! be maUr. H. 3 KK.LLOGO, April 1. UM 93 Sw J. V. 1 A. SDKS. II. S. KELLOGG, With many years experience ia the liardeaoe bu tin res, a wd promising every effort to satisfy cu Homer, earnestly solicits attm ron to his present uicrraard, Ltrge, and well aartrd stock ot Hard ware, consi.ting in par of table and pocket eutkrr). carriage, trimmings, elipiie springst atoa heavy lut of ShwnbrrgeT Iron, American ami Knjrlnh Ulnter Sieel, Csit Siecl, German Sterf, Castings, Ribbet Metal, Mousr-hcle Anrik. Stocks and Dyes, Blaekatanh's Bellw, fjhoenberger Nails, Spikes, Brad.. Ike, Sec. Likewise a large stuck ot Parlor and Cooking Staves, of every va. riety and ttyk.-, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash pr.ee, at the old aland of the Big Had kick and Cook Store. Jlprill, ItW. nassoiUTiox. fJPnF. Partnership heretofore existing between Davia It Rty ia V the Book Hnsinesa, iathis day dissolved hy mntual consent The business nf the firm will be closed by th undersigned. April 1st, 1850. C. B. DAVIS. Clf AISLES R. DAVIS, . UCCF.SSOR to Davis k Ray, will continue the Book Basines In all its various branches at the obi stand, one door west ot Craighead's Drue JUro, where can le found at all times a general assortment of Medical, Law. School, Classical and Miscellaneous Hooks ; alao Blank Books and Htationery in every variety, at the lowest price. wholeale and retail. 93-tf
.4 CJAIIU. ESS RS. ROSS at RAT having become our eurcessors in the Book and Stationery bu tineas i.y me parehae of the stock, we recommend them to the confidence of our friends and patrona, and to all who mat wish to make purchase ia their line. MORRISON fc TALBOTT. The undersiened kavier purchased the entire stock of Morrison fc Tal'-ott, will Continus tb Book aad Stationery business, under ahe title of Rose It Riy, at the Old stand, one door west of BrnwnIng'aend would solicit, and hope to merit a continuation of tb patronage extended to tl.c late Iii m . THEODORE A. ROSS, CHARLES A. RAY. In lUnapolis. March 5, 1850. - fcCy iisMii.i'ri. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of SHARPE It. PRATT, was dissolved on tb tfUh Instant, by mutual consent. All unsettled business of Uie firm will be set! led by J. 8. -Pratt, who will continue the businesa, and all who are owing aald Arm are requested to make payment immediately. JT. S. PUATT, SUCCESSOR to Phnrnek Frail, ts now receiving a full aaanrtinent of BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, LEATHER, SHOE. mrDlJfG ate., to which lie would invito attention, t have a large stock nf desirable goo-Is of Spring and Snmoer styles, at fair prices, and hope to be able to satisfy those fivoting toe with a call, and also tornentthecoufidence and pumnife no liberally bestowed npnn the Into firm. M.tf ; Iiidianu t:tle University. IN answer to frequent inquiry, th t following statement is made. The Summer session will open nn Thursday the second day of May, and will close on the 14th day of August. It is desired that students intending to outer the University should be present on the very first day of the session, and remain until the last day. A pan from the necessity ot such presence to seal and success in study, the habit of punctuality and order is itaelf a most important part of education. Parent and guardians ehould bear it in mind, that in permittine a want o f punctuality either in entering, or ia learing the University, they are doing their eons and wards an essential injury ia the work of education. The rate of tuition is so those la the college classes eieht doltars; to those In the preparatory r lasses six dollars. Two students, as heretofore, are admitted upon the certificate of the county board, free of tuition. The price of boarding ia from one dollar to one dollar and a half per week. 04-fwia A. WYLIE, Free. Ind. University. MILLICH ICY. rvmTRfRä. H. J. BRADLEY would inform the Ladies or I ' e" ' ,h citf an" icioi;y of IudianaHlis, that ahe liaa ft. Just returned from tb city of Cincinnati with a New and Splendid assortment of Fancy Articles, In the line or her business tn which she invites their attention. She continues io b'earh and niter Leghorn. Straw, and linen Bonnets, so as to make them conform to the fashion. 5-Snop on the corner of Washington and Illinois stieets, near the Palmer Hooan. Indianapolis, March 30, 1830. 92-4w LA LULLS' FANCY : STOIC C. Fancy Store, a variety conaistine of New (raids, Bonnets, Chit Artificial Mow en. -ryv Tshs, Uloves, Pocket Handkercbiels, Beaatifut Combe, Tiara's, wide Black Silk Laces. Lawns. Gimns. Buttons. Jenny Linri Brai'ts, Gloves, Needle wrought Capes, Collars, Culfa, under Sleeves, Silk Illusion and Drese Goods, all of which will b sold very low for rath. Stamping done for braiding. 03-tf - IO IUI! L.4DIi:8! A FEW aets of CHARMS, a new and beautiful article for tha Ladies, whirh in brilliancy and attractiveness is a nri railed. Gold Buckle and Slides ; - Shell, Peart, and shell inlaid card cases ; Silver and Phell Comix ; Oo Id books for chtins, a new article t All of which will be sold at much lsse rates than they ran be purchased elsewhere. W. H. TALBOTT. April 16. l&'iO. OTy . ricicL. of jico iti:iici:i. rarHK undersigned will now sella first rate article of warrantJL ed Pittshorgh Iron at the following rates, rix : Fire Iron, three and a half centa per pound. Wagon Pattern, throe and three qaarureenta per pound. Carriage Patte n, four centa per pound. . Bugry Pattern, four and a quarter ceuts per pound, and other sires in proportion. Seventy tons on hand and for sale at the above rates hy - .-3w THOMAS BUI8T. Bign of th Red Anvil. NEW I'LANK ROAD. THE BROWNSBURGH AND INDIANAPOLIS PLANK ROAD COMPANY hereby giro notice tha. Uie books for tb subscription of stork are now open for 60 daya from the 1st ot March, 1830. Subscriptions will ba received by John CaausLC, Esq , at his mil's in Indianapolis ; in Wayne township, Marion countv, by Jam as JoH.ron, Km. ; in Browntburgh, Heavlrirke county, at Gar. a fc Co.'a store ; also, in tlte vicinity of Browns. burgh, by B. M. Looaa and A. ALaxaHDca, Esqra. 64-t done 1st. f Journal copy ANOTIIIIlt ISL.AST FKOIfl HOHN ! EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL OF Ji'EW GOODS! ! WE are now receiving and openinr. a large and seasonable stock of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, consisting of all the new styles of dress roods, drea triinmit-gs, shawla. bonnets, bonnet ribbons, neck and can do., lmn cambric b.lkfi, hosiery and gloves, embossed table and piano rovers, A.c. Also, bats and cape of every description, quality and price. Grttcrrire. Coitnn Yarn. Battins, Nail. Glass. 6fC. All of which we will sell at Wmolcsslcob Rctsil. at prices that cannot be boat went of the mountains. Country merchants 1 1 find H to their advantage to gire as a call before purchasing. Be. member the place for w II. J. It B. C. HORN. bargaioa is at the 1 ig Ze Indianpoli. Dee. 11. Mi MM IMIvriCY. rilllE aiideraignoil having for the last eright months keen In Bl comoany with John K. Kinesbury, baa nnv commenced Tniainesa for himself, in tht eesad Hau (Brick bnilding) tmtuftkt Cunrt Honte ebnere, endemtke tenth tide tf Mem street. Havirg but en trarfs to I iv by. he solicits a share of tha public patronage, snd will en.teavor, carrvin out the nrinrip'e of live and let live, to tarnish BREAD, (XA1CES and CRACKERS, both as to qnaiity and price, to suit such aa shall favor him with their custom T. J. FOOS. P. 8. Crackers and Cakes by the wholesale. If the Craclere with the stamp of J. W. Kinsslmry, which for the last iht tnonths IkivtmtUt, hare eateu well, 1 hope how. when I put my own stamp nn. they will taste as good. 9fi-3w T. J. F. " VN 10 1. IVtMAtnlon Street, npponile the I)af and Dumb Asyhm. fBHE andersignad reapsetfu-'y informs hi friends and the puHttc JL In general, tb.it he ba rajened this dav a REJSMJfG ROOM, where a large assortment of Kntlisb and Gennan papera are coa stantly kept. There lias hitherto been no bouse of this kind in the city, and it is b -ped the puhlw will ba disposed to s stain the enter prise. It will be my endeavor to keep a well ordered and acceptable room. Give me a call. HERMAN HERKOI.Il. lalianapoliK, April 12,1860. 6-3w FALCONE It Ac HI A Kit LL YAItl. THE work of this yard, ( branch of which was lately in op eraikm at Indianapolia,) will bu eiecuted for the present aeaaon at Madison; where a greet variety of first quality of Italian and American Marble, and the test Pro Bton will always be on, hand. Until the branch la resumed at this pl.ice, all ordert left at Mr. Bradshaw'i store, near the Madison Railroad Depot, or with J. ri. Willis, Arrbitect, will be prom ptlr attended to. Work in tke Cemeteries her will he set up in tn best manner, and at Cincinnati prices. FALCONER fc HIGHET. 9S 3m Journal copy. - M'ULIli A f.J.U STVLLS JEWELRY. WH. TALBOTT ha just rece'.eed all tbe new styles of jwlry, such ss Breast Piiui, of variona settings, finrer rings a verv heavy assovtmeiit, ear rings of entire new patten s, bracelet and bracelet clasps, gold pen and peucils, shirt studs, sleeve and collar buttons, gold guard, fir and rast chains, at greatly reduced priee Th public ar invited to call and exaov in th stock and pric. - ( 97- f Sttrt eyes sits Brmenimg't lUUl. ltOOISAMr MIOI! Ctieii per i liait lli Clit'ii !! ! J ILEY L.BATF.Sfeclatliankrulfurtlie Tery liberal patronl age ke has received tor the last eifht years, stiH eft'ers bis service as a boot and shoe maker. 'Ie Baiters himself from twenty year eiperienee in the hasiness to beaklete cive.ati.faotruntaall. He ii determined to sell a good article loser (ban any shop in this place. He works tbe best leather the place affords, F-astern and western. His shop is opposite the court house, oa Waahinglon ft. sign of the his; blaek bout. Indianapolis, Nov. la.ist. 4t Srrte. HEW GOOIISs At the Corner rf Meridian 'and Washington Streets, "SIGN OF THE SAW." A LEX. GRATD0N iinow opening a f err large assortment o! new Hardware just received from the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, which ia addition to his former stock, embrace almost every article of English aad American man, factum usually foaud in Hardware stores. He invitee those needing articles fur Iurnishing houses, or Mechanics their tools, to elvs aim s call, as h fee's continent tbe quality aad pric of Iii goods will give entire satisfaction 47 Nsv. H SritAYED Oil STOLEN, ItßOM my Farm, lonr miles fnvn Indianapolia, on the Madiaoa . State mad. oa the Slat nf March last, a DUJf MARE, three years old, rising fifteen hann kifh. never been aiital. Nopartrcukar mark sot brands remembered. A liberal reward will be paid to aey rate wb I will either return her. or giro informal inn so that I can get bee. v NOAH W UOHT. Apill H, 1850. v 9d3r -ft.Itl. A I. HAILROAD. (JN end after Wa.lnaaaay morning next. l?th instant, the pa. senaer trains will leave Madison and Indianapolis at 7 o'clock A. M , and arrive at IS minute past U.M. 7U0 1 , JNO. BROTJGH. President. LIGHT I LIGHT I ! LIGHT! I! THE i ibtcrihrr having purchased the entire etack f Kinnear's newly invented Oiygrn Lard Lamps, recently offered Ureal in Ibl eir , which have given perfect satisfaction to rrr-rr em of the hundreds who have tried tbrsa in Indianapolis, new offer thrnt tor ale at tb aign aftke Big Padlock aad Cook stove. 100 IIKNHT S. KELLOOO.
Aoav TUST receired, at the Ladies'
XrJ'S ot fashionahle Spring Goods.
A Jt Style Straw, Chip, and Pamilia 1
'rv-rx dren'a Bonnets and Hats, Ki'tbons,
COMBINATION AIR-TIGHT.
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If EMIT S. KELLOGG, M tt.it,rcilj I or aar pwsi ravra-e, mnm an 1 1 ariuwn it rwtw. H.W would make known that he Coot l noes to keep a full supply of th above Superior Cook I up Stovrs. Together wkh a large quantity of the much celebrated Reliance and Premium Cook Stoves; also tb tutcka. fain's Don Ms Oven, and a few ol Ibe new styl Buckley notary, all warranted fot on year, and in work to the aatwilartkin rrf all who snay purchase?. No better proof I needed than reference to the M lowing among the many tsjouaanda woo caa tesiiiy in ineir uaneaiiea goou qnaiiiie.. Mas ion Coeirrr. -Samuel Merrtl, tlerrey Hat, Mee r ncreasey. fUmttel Hannah. Ed w aid Ict.mre, Jeee jmies, u a vra,J Danlop, Mrs Goldsburv. Jno W Hamitton, Darrt Ktngrr, CM RobIrejon. Arthur Vanre, i b-s E llolbrnok, A It Louden, Knbert Browning, IVaf and Dumb Asylum, Insane Aeluvr John Mc Fall, Re C Hoiliday, J Johnson, and any number of other oanea could ba I11- . . v u ... .M...i H K-tOSTCSS uobtt. jmtm.-m iiir.n, i"-ri. '"'"I".. A Mailnr.k.ChaaRernnlds.a C Waterhoe.Crti Ba met, Robert Downard, Henry Rogers, Joseph MendinhaH. Wm Llttkr. Hsncoca Coentr Ohas G Atherton, Jesse Allen, iTIlsm AarIck, Samuel Mhockrey, J Dye, J Detaay. fcc. Johkso Couxrr Phillip Dean, Isaac Voorheea, Jeeee Hghf Röhl Lyofts,stc HaMtLTon Coowtt. Aarlr.h Dinnmg, 8 Howard, J Williame, J Da via, B.-t;nab Ne w b y , J a me a Trester . Shsuit cooarrr khii rionen. u mn. Hnnsicosrrr HenrvM Marvto.J Kmly,H Miller J Hpeneerf ft milli, George S hoent a k e r .Ja cot) J nbn a . Jni ban f cot t. HowaaoCocnrr. Joeepn u r-norp,sneriu. Puts at Cocirrr. laaae Lawrence, J Smith, PStrader.C Call J Davis, JoIm Savage. in Jtnti goprr Businees still aa noisy aaever. Tin gutter and spout In rnse to order at short notice. Likewise a g"01 assonmect of Tta War consthntly on band, wholesale end retail. Cash tor old copper and hiaaa aa usual . HENRY S. KELLOGtf, I 8im of the Big Padlock and Cook Stove. ivsikwci:. Proloclion Fire mid .Harlne Instirunces Coiup'itiy of Hartford, Conn. INCORPORATED IN lt25. Annual Premiums, Cat itiShh-k, and Surplus Fund $l.O0O,O09. r"HIS old and responsibleCompany continues to issue poller M. on tbe most favorahl terma on dwrllinc houses, household furniture, stores, stocks of (OOJs, warehouses, and contents, nulli and manufactories, kc. fcc., acainst Loss or Damtipc by Fire; Alao, on gooda. wares and m.rrhaadire. aetnt the hatarde cf INLAND TRANSPORTATION. ' and upon the CARGOES OF SE.1 VESSELS. Simon Tande. Esa havine resumed the scene r for this old and reiponsihle office, and th snbscrioer having been duly ap pointed his successor to theagenrr, is now prepared to issue poliriee in loth the Kire and Marine Department on the mosttarorable terms. The Protection Insurance Company having, In the last 85 years, pil assay miUmt dtllart at thefr several ereacieS throughout lh United Mi a tea aud tk Briüh ProTinee, have -tal listied a jist rerotauon for aolvenryand fair-dealing , whick cliallenges comparison with any othr insurance company on the continent of America. The annexed eztract from an article oa the subjert of Insurance Companies, taken from the Mew York Day Book," exhibits briefly the atanding and policy of the Com pane. "The 'Moneyed men' of the ancient and always prosperous rity of HartfoH, bare for half a Century been famous throughout the Union for the care, discretion, rigid honesty, and wnvsrylng success, with which they have formed und managed corporotiona of this description. JVe r(erd 2Jlt ee utrncl CsauMSyk reer failed! These Companies have lor more than s whole generation scattered their riaks in nearly every State ol thaUntoa.aad have never failed to pey tha innumerable losses which thsy l.av insured against' All Inesas arising npoa policies issued by the undeisirned. will be promptly adjusted and paid at the Oeneral Agenry Office, located at Cincinnati, O. A large portion of the funde of the Company, (including ell premiums received at th Western arencie,) Is deposited with the Gen. ral Agent of the Company at Cincinnati, lor the payment of Western and Kouthem losses. Apply to WILLIS W. WRIOHT, Agent for the city olladiaa apolis, end for Marion county 73 3mos wfcsw WAB4SI. A.0 UlSIi: C4IV4L LA IV OS. SALE OF 170.000 ACRES. HE Trurteeaof the Wabash and Erie Canal will offer for aale, at the Land Office in Loeiiieoort. on tbe limn DAY OF MAI NEXT, 170,000 Acres of Land. These Lainds have bee selected wkh ewat care, an era eeneraSly first rale forming Und. They will I told in tracts of 40 awes, or mora to suit retrchaeers. The lands ere situated principally oa the counties nt laike, Porter, Nerwliall. Fulton, Putaski, White. Jarer, Benton Tippoeauoe.tasaiid Waha.h. Tlie nntnliers and rlecriptKia of the lots for sale, can be bad on applicatktn to John W. Wrijlit, aerk of lite Land Office at IennKirt, at any time after the flrat day of March. These lanus are apprauwd from $15 to $1 per acre. Terms of eale Cab . F mm the above sale will be reserved those has or trade of land. Which at Uie time of tlte selections were istprsrerf or cenfitd, and which were selected under an arrangement with the Stale T lustre. -t HAItl.KS BCTLER, 1 -v...-,. A. M. PUETT. Trtft. ;. . Office of the Trufttee of the Wabash and Erie Canal. ( Tataa IUdtk, lec. 17ih, 143. - 1 04 tt rMtHE SUBSCRIBER wishee to infoim tit J. Farmers ot MarioH and attjoiniu counties, that he is now receiving from the Cele brated manulactory ot Kirmond, nanier t Co., Cincinnati, tha following tfteel and Cast Mould itourd l'lou!i, rii : 1U0 No 7, Rijl.t and Left handed Steel Ploacha, with and with oat cnttera. 30 No. 7, Right and Left handej "Roberts' Sod rtough, with cutters. 30 No. 7. Rliht and Left handed "Stoot" improved PkU(h. 30 No. 7, Right and Left handed Honter'a" Sod Pooah. with cutters. 30 No 6, Steil Mould Board Plough. 30 No. 6, fast MouM Board Plough. St No. S, Cast Mould Board Plonxti. 20 No :t, Steel Monld Board Hough. , ' 14 No. 3,Catt Mould Board Plough. ' 13 No. 1 Cast Mould Board Hough. 1 he above Pioavha ara all warrautrd to perform rirHt, if .ot. to be returned and the prir refunded. Tt Steel Ptogha ar warranted to seoere in any kind of hottom Und. These Ploaghe will be sold for cash only, at manufacturers' prices, frcirht only ad.led. Be sure and call at the Iron and Stove Store. sln of the Red Avil,Mnd ret Rajmond, Hunter lie Co.. snake, as 1 ut the only agent for the ca!e ol taeir Ploughs in Indian-polis 8i if THOMAS B'JIST. ki:ijam'i: foutalill: koat line. ßetsocea Pitttburgh, Baltimore, und Philadelphia, rut Jlaitroadi and Cattalt. ' dTi OODS end Pi od uie shipped by this line are carried through the entire route without re-shipment at Johnitown, Holidaysuargh.or Columbia, thus avoiding delay of soiling packtges. To shippers we think this of importance. Product sect to our house ia Pititburgh wiil be forwsr ed aereeably to instructions, and en as reasonable terms as any other line. &3rNo charge for Receiving and Formardiag at PittsJiurih. JA MLS M. DAVIS fc Co , 5K7 Market ireet, Pliiladclj hia. J OHM licF ADEN fc Co., L'anal Baia. Ftttsburgh. BRIGHT fc LAME: PS-f.mis Madison, Indian. FAitiwEUüiiii NoTit:i-:. A BN ER POPE bavins taken hu son, Josspw P. Pore Into partnerthin o ! known ander the stvle of A. Pope It Son. take this occasion to notify tbe friends of the ertal.Iihment, that tbey still keep on hand a rood assortment of DRY OOOlrS, Gr tritt, llariiwrt and SA Findingt, at the old stand, til ssaicA eüf tt told nt rtnonablt price. ALSO On hand, a large and well telccted assortment of atrre and geaaune BOTAJVIC MEDICI A JS S. B O O Jl S. AC, al of which will be sold en reasonable terma. Under the new a, rangement, they respectfully eolicit a sliare of pub.lc patronage., feeling assured that terma w ill be made aUsrartory . ABNUR POPE. Indianapolia, Feb. 15. IPSO. ümoa-wScsw JtiErMI P. POPE SIMIIXtl GOODS! THE undersigned are now opening a larpe end well selected stock of Merchandise, which will b onVred at wholesale or retail, on the most reason s-le term for ready pay. Xbry are prepared tn supply Grocers and Cuutty Merchant w ith tirocetie. Glass war, and Yankee Notion, and to famith Blacksmith and others wuh erery descri-itiea of trt snd Sisal at low sat a. Particular next week. S lIXII fc HANNA. April S. I Opposite Itrswrh Bank. IMSMrLl' . 1 4F I'A II IM ItM! 1 1'. THE roptrtnershlp heretofore existing between the undersigned, under ths style of A. Pope Ac ton, is this day dissolved br mutual consent. Th accounts of ths late Arm wiJJ be settled by either, and the nam of the firm used for that pnrpose. ABNKR POPF., January ti. IsVJO. So-3mo wfcaw Eat WARD 8. POPE. HATS! HATS! A GOOD assortment of Silk. Brush and Nuiria flats ; also, Itlnck, Blown, Ursen and Peart, Batena Varta aad Calilotaia Hats, f ureal low at McUlNNlS'S. neat door to Yaadva's L rather Store. If you wtntafwd Cap, and cheap out, call at McGlNMS'S, nearly opraaile Browning' Hotel. Vi Fucvii .aiiii:x seem. " JUST receired and for sale a general assortment of superior 0a. d a Feeds, warranted to be fresh and to be of the finest speel mens. They were raised Snd carefuil? pot up by J. H. st L. F t'arker, PreMoni, New York. Call at the drug store of 4-lf A. F- SlORRISO. 1VILLIA3I V LEWIS WALLACE Attorurrti Sittel Comi'dlors at Law. INDIANAPOLIS IXD. w-wtILL pruuiptlv attend to tbe securing and collection ef W elalnia, and tosll other husinra. entrusted to their rareia the United Kiates'Cirrnlt and District Courts, snd in the Supreme Court and Circuit Courts of the 5th Circuit. COjfcsfweaWriitsBiwsia'' 48-tf llOICSF.S'WAVrEI. V ANTED I 0 Horte for the U.S. Dra.B Service The highest cash jtic will be paid. . JNO. LOVE. Rejt. Qr. Mr. 1st Dragcevas. Indisrai)l)s. March, l?50. K-Zut Doineslit. Goods. 4 4 .14 line anil heavy hrown tnu.liii ; a 4, 4-4. -4 a4 a.'-fi: s-4 Lleachrd sbeotisg and shtrtirtf. pillow rate am, lin. tirkiitr, blexehed end i.rown drill, MsMcbester gii.gnams, Maraailles luiHa, check. C4iltnnrl, in nnstuatly ia'terjaaa tie, inM received and for sal as cheap ss the cheapest, V 84 S EATON . HtiLMAN. to thi: la mi:. swrE are just re.ivine a ret her supply of Sprine and "nnrarr y Gomls, in which there iaalarre and splendid saortti..t of Eonneu, Trimmings, h ise Flat. Ladies' Drrs Go.lt. fhawls, Handkerebief, laees, Friogr. Parssul,nd Ladies' aud aliisea' Gloves aad Hosiery, ate. To which we aoald pariicuUi If invite the aiteutiea of the ladies. April H. JrS-y HAMILTON k PA&R13H
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