Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1850 — Page 3

New York Ilailrond Lnw. The Genkkai.' Railroad Act. Tbie important law. recently rn-cte-t, consit of fifty tw.i atctiorm, and fills five and a hilf columns of the Albany Arjjtie. Its principal prnvi'iotis are as follows: It euthoiizirs any number of prisons Bot lets than twentyrive, to "cijle fur ihe purjHte of roottiuciing and upera ting railways Ihe nvuut ef capital stock bot la be let thin $10,00 J fir every mile of Dt1 proposed to bo eontiiuctd. When the art it 1. of association are filed in Ihe effire of the Secretaiy of Stale, the stockholders thall be possessed of such poweis ai ik gantrj t corporation, but these aiti eb-s thall cot be tiled unlit at l-t $1,000 of ttcck fjr every iri: of the proposed road It tubsci ibed, and 10 per rent, paid ia. Kvery corporation ftmed under thi Aet thai have- a boa id of thirteen dirett.r, rhosrn annual!. The. stock of

uch caTpaiäe hali be deemed personal estate, and bs traosctaMe. Each stockholder hall be individually I ab ! I-, the crd.i ... . f the Company i a sum equal la the. amount unpaid on the st..ek held by him. The biil minutely describe Ihe meaner in which title may be acqutied to real ritate requned for Ihe purpose of the company i- le.ati.n t ttie puichato of which the partie may be unable to a gee. Upon a pcti'i'ti being presented to the Supreme C ul t, held in Ihe di-t'ict ia which the teal estate described is aituated, praying for ihe appointment f coaimi'iioneti of appraisal, the cutt shall appoint commiliner fiom pen. ins nimed by t'ie company and Iba owneta of the real estat proved to be taken, lo drtermioe the compensation which ouhi j isily to be made. Pef.ne c-Mifiiueiii g atty put of their road, every company foimed under thi act hall make a profile of the r-ot intended tj be adopted, t) be riled in the office ( the eleik of the county in which the mad it to be made, aod the company thall give w.itten notice to all occupants of the land over-wb'ich the route of the road i to deinated. The direcloia ef every company foimed under thia act may, by a vole of two thirdt of their whole Dumber, at auy time alter or change the route, or aoy pait of the lou'a of their road, if it thall appear to tbem that the Una can be improved thereby. JSo company foimed under thia act ball lay down, or ue in the conttiuctii.n i.f their road, any iron tail of less weiijht than fifty-six poudt t the lineal yaid, except far turuoutt, Sidingi, and switches. In .Mit i n in the powers conferred on rot portions in iht 3d title of the ISih chapter of ihe ltt pirt of Ihe Revised Statu', companies foimed U' tier thia Act ahatl have power t' caua nccentary exjmtnatinnt and aurveya for it prorxed road ta be inadej to lake and h..ld Rientt f teal eetale oo other property; to puichae and uae all auch pmpvrty at may be necestary for the ctnauucii n and maiutenanc: of the road; to construct their road across, along, or apoo, aay atteet, ttream, plank road oi canal, lo iotertert or joio ita tailioad wih any other lailroad before conatrncted, fee. - Whenever the iairoad of any company formed under Ihii Act ahkll run paiallel or neatly parallel to any caoal of thia Sute, and within tbitty mtlet of euch canal,, the company owuine tuch railroad thall pay to Ihe canal fund, on all prnpeity transported oo its railroad, other than th ordioary baggage of pasengera, the tame tollt upon that porlioo of the td rtinnti'g paiallel to the canal that have been payable to Ihe State, if auch pioperty, Iber than baggage, bad bren transported on any such canal. Evety corporation formed under this Aet shall make an annual report, to be filed in the effiee of Ihe State Engineer and Surveyor. The Legislature may alter or redoes tha täte of freight, fare, or other profits of such roads; but not to such au eiltet at to produce, with said profit, less than 10 per cent, per annum on the eapital actually expended. Any tuch eorpoiation shall, when applied to by the Post Ma-tar Gt-neial, convey tbe mails of tha United States on their toad or routet respectively; and io caae auch corpoiatioo shall not agree a to the rate of trantpnrtatiun therefor, aod at to tbe time, rate of speed, fcc, it thall be lawful for the Governor cf this S ate to appoiut cumoiiationets, who shall determine and fix the prices, term, and conditions afoietaid but tuch price hall nut be lese for cauj in? ihe said mails in the regular pjser)fr traiu than the amount wbicb such corpora tion wuulJ leeeive at fieiht on a like weight of merchan dize, transported m their meichacxlize train, and a lair eornDcntion for Ihe Post Office cr. Ail existing rail road ci pjrationa within this Stare, thall respectively have aod paaeta all the po writ and pnviiegea cobtainea io mis act This acl to lake effect immedia'ely. Right Sentime-st. A Urze and enthusiastic meeting of men of all political parties was held at Bonnviiie, Mo., on ihe 6th inst. to take counsel as 10 the present political s'ate of affairs. The character of the meeting may be guessed from the following, which wc take from a scrita of resolutions adopted: ResrJcrJ, That we have an abiding confidence in the cap.tcily of the people for self-government, and that if Congrees bhall abuse i's constitutional power, in any manner not cognizable before the supreme court, the people are competent to apply the corrective at the poll. Resolved, lastly, that we are uncompromisingly opposed to nullificat on, secession, disunion, and the Nashville convention. Democratic Convention Tor the District of Hancock and Madison Counties. Pursuant to previous notice the Delegates fiom the connties of Hancock and Madison met in Convention at Pendletn, tin Saturday, the 4th day of May, 1850. On motion, David 8. Gooding was chosen President, and Enoch M. Jackson and G. W. Sample were chosen Seeretarie. The President on taking the chair, expressed his thanks to the convention for the unexpected mark of confidence in calling him to preside over their deliberations, and eloquently expressed the objects cf the meetluz. On motion, J. Alley, 11. U. Frsnks and S. Nicholson, were appointed a committee to report the names of Del egttes. Convention then adjourned to meet again at half past one o cluck, same day. At half past one o'clock, P. M., Convention met. On motion of J. Alley it was resolved, that each Town ahip (there being twelve in each county,) be allowed one ote. A letter win then received from Dr. John U. Cook, and read in the convention, defining his position The names of John Hunt and John II. Cook were then announced as candidates for nomination for tbe office of Senator. The convention then procetvled to balloting for the nomination ol a candidate fur Senator, Robert Worster and A. P. Hatfield acting a tellers. Oo the first balloting IJr. John llant received sixteen Totes, and Dr. John II. Cock eight votes. John Hunt having received a majority of all tha votes, waa declared duly nominated as a candidate for Senator. The names of Gen. John Milroy Jonathan Evans, John Foster, II. II. Hall, and It. A. Riley wer announced at candidates for Senatorial Delegate from said counties. Tu convention then proceeded to .ballot lor tlie nom ination of a candidate for Senatorial Delegate, Robert Worster and A. F. I hi field acting as tellers. Reuben A. Kiley having received a majority of all tbe votes given was declared duly nominated a candidate for Senatorial Delegate for said counties. Hon. A. F. Hatfield being called to tha Chair, David S. Gooding offered the following resolutions, whieh were rend and unanimcuMy adopted: Resolved. That it is the unanimous opinion of thi con vention, that California should be admitted as a Stale of this Union immedintely and onccnnecled with any ques tion or compromise whatever in reference to slavery. Hesolted, Tha! this convention, and the Democracy generally of this district are proud of tbe noble end pa triotie course of the Hon. Thomas II. Benton in the Senate of Ihe U. S-, on the admission of California ae a Slate of this Union, and in resisting the machinations of tbe eonihern disunionists. Resolved, That the Democracy of this district will sus tain (and if need be, i crifieo their lives in support of) the k'laz of this bnwn, whosoever may be the standard bearer, end let the peifidious arm of rebellion be raised in whatever noarter it may. On motion, the proceedings of the Convention were ordered to be signed by the president and secretaries and published in tho ' Imlnni State Sentinel" and the Dscnocrnt, published at Anderson. On raotioit the convention adjourned, lias site. D. S. GOODING, PrendenL Esoch M. Jacxsoa, i G. W. Saxplc, 5 Secretaries. Pend'eion, .My 4, Committee Sleeting ft. IJJCsk The Democratic Commit tea f r Maiion Couo'y will meet at tbe State Sentinel ofilics on Sslotdij.May 18, st 2 o'clock, for VwSsfaijs the purpose of Dominating a candidate for Repiesentative, which becomes aecetsaiy in cooaequence of the derlimti 'D of Hon. Wm. Robson. The iinpoitance of the mattete io be acted upon it is hoped will saruis the pinmpt atteodaDce of eveiy member of Ihe Committee. By order. CAMUIHins. Fee for announcemeul, f 1 if paid in advance; if net aaid ia advance, fl.J Messrs, Chapvass t Spas :- Plesse announce) the ntme of Abf.r mitii as an Independent Candidate for the vfBi't of S lien (T of Marion County, at tli August election, in fvor of License, and oblige vowr friend. A B.N Ell SMITH. GRA'D LOnfiC OF INDIANA. 'IHK Aanutl Communication of tbs at Grand Lodge of Indiana, will ludd ' Its Assail Omaani-ttion tor 130, at t Mawns' Hall. Indianapolis, on lha 4th Motdsyot Msy, Instant, (May 2Tth.) at 10 o'clock, A.M. It is hoped etch I.otge will b represented especially Loriges V. f.. wbw should l,ave their y " ''fr 0 ierordi of prof redlDji present. Secjr V' j-r retaries a I new Lodges will consult tha er ff forms return, to found In IH printed proceedings of 14S and 1H4. Alo s ropy of thsir 're-i'ter" of such nsmes ss havs been registered since Ust return lo ihe Grand Lodge. Tbe ersdeutis! of rep-ewn i stives sho-il 1 be separate from the returns. Where Lodges are oof to represented. the Hscretary will forward the rrtaros and Grind LoJge dues lo the Grand Secretary, sthisruk. yitj ii 2wit A. Vf. MORRIS, Grand Saereiary.

New York Tobt Office. We stiapect that few persona are aware of the amount of labor perf.rrrvd inside of lie walls of a certain bn.ldidgr in hin city, called the "Tost Office," but which was once occupied fur other and more sacred purposes. In Ibat building, unpretending at its exterior is, four thousand four hundml and .igltiy nitils are daily made up, more than two-third of which are made up twice in the day, making nearly 7500 mails separate mill made up each day. This, too, is exclmire of the mails by the Calif rni. Bremen and British steamers, the preprin of which, as our reader mint bo wr?!l aware, is tvnv a matter of no small labor. Tut-aa ae.mrata mails are forwarded in two hundred n I

sixty bag, each carefully secured by a lock. To lun(red lsr-e canvass bfis of newspaper are aN . a -., i j j ru- ....,b Phrtf daily, and ihre rlayti r,f the week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday thi nurmVr is increased to four hundred and fifty; indeed the Fri day's newspaper mail is penerally even larpcr. Such are the outgoing of the New York post office. The in com in being added, tlierc aro about fifiy tiiouf,n.d letter diily pasin throojrh the office, and an averaginj daily fingering of about 100,0(10 newspaper. Thi-i vast amount of business, whicli allows of no interruption or postponement, is transacted by sven-ty-six clerks and thirty earners, with their assistants. Of the seveniy-six clerk seventy commence their labors at half-past five o'clock in the morninj and remain on duty until half-past four or five o'clock in the afternoon. Some remain until half-past six, when six night clerks po on duty and remain until five o'clock in the morning. It will not be contended, we imagine, that a post office clerkship is much of a sinecure. A". Y. Com. Adv. The house of a gentleman in New Orleans was entered by some daring thief on the night of the 12th inst., whilut he and his wif were soundly asleep, and a pold watch and a lot i f jewelry belonging to the lady removed from under their pillows. The thief helped himself to a kiss, too, on the fair cheek of the lady. . The Delta contains a poem, founded on the above. in which the wife is represented aa complimenting the husband, when awakening in the morning, opun ihe extreme ardor of his afTei:ti n, which had caused him to embrace her tenderly in his sleep. ' After this they discover that the jewelry has been taken by a thief,, and the wife says, tThen the fellow must hate stolen that kin.'' He was an enterprising rogue, any how. k Wise Judge. Protection of the Press. Henry Kelber, a musician, was convicted ia a Pittsburgh Court recently for cow hiding an editor for a criticism on him. In passing the sentence, the Jadge said: - 'You have been found gutlfy of asfsult and battery. If you had been libelled or slandered in a newspaper, you might hive had a lgal redress. Artists, as well as statesmen and politician, are open to criticism. The man who in this country, where liberty prevails, and where all men should be enithe of their honor, raises a cowhide lo his neighbor should be prepared. to die at his feet. It "is a gross outrage. The sen'ence of the court is. that you pay a fine of 100 and the cost of prosecution." Indianapolis Wholesale 1'i iccs Current. Corrected Weekly for the Indiana Slate Sentinel, HY KIRLAND &, FITZUIBBON, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Liquors Tobaccos, and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEPOT. BCO.V-perlb. GROCERIES Brooms, 1.7.Vj2.30 Lead, bar, (I.OH0.00 Lead.whlte.pure, l.f61.0ü Hoc, round, f0.nri.o r?houkJ-rs, 2.50aJtO Clear tides, 4.00a1.40 Hums, 5.K)oooa Lead. No. I, I .to 1. 70 BF.F.F per cwt. net, 3ist 00 CJUrniES per Ih., 0.160.00 Oil, linseed, Oil, lard. Oil, sperm. Oil, Tanners', Turpentine, Beans, white. Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Butter, roll, - Lard. Beeswax, Ginseng, Tallow, GLJiS per bet. 8 by 10, 10 by 12. HA T per ton. Timothy, Clover, IROM- per Ih. . ll.ial.35 0.620.U 1.750.1.0 0 751.00 .- 0.74rO.OO 0.37a(l.. 0ftöa0.7a 000.00 O.Ot)aO.C8 O,0a0.15 o.o aos, 0 150-18 0.S0a0.35 0.070.03 4.000 00 0.0010.00 0.000.00 OY 7 O.V 1 JIKJV O.gleU.UU CA.YDLES per Ib., Star, 9 mo Mould. 0.ts0.9t CORY MEAL bu., 0.:KI63j FLOOR per brl., 5-25ao-iä TÄFrSperba. Apples, gretn, CWalxu Apples, dried, 130 00 Peaches, drird, 1.7oSJiO Almonds, per lb.,0.1 JoU.20 RaiKint.per box, 0 00a4 00 FISH Mackerel, No. I, per brl. , . OOaCO.oo No. 1, half-hrL,' O.OUoO.00 No. l.qr.-brl 4 004.25 No. 1, kits,- 3-V3.00 No. .per brl., 00.0012.50 No. 2, half brl., 0 007.0.) No. 3, per brl., 10 500.00 Salinoa. kiu. 3.000.00 ear. 0.03a0.03 Round andtq're, O W 10.051 Castings, 0,040.mi FFi THER S per I b Best, 0.330 SO Sptings, oon.oi?i Axles, 0JM)0.09 Anvils, 0.140.15 LEATHER Sole, per Ib. 0.200.21 CaUskins.prdx. 18.0030 00 Upper, 84 0030.00 Morocco, 20.00r2i.00 'teep, 5,00o8.00 QfvORS per gal. Bi-st Cos. Brandy , 0.t)0a2-50 Best Pale Brandy, 2.37o.XOO Amerir an B rar.dy , 045a0.50 Holland Oin, 0-5o.00 Old Bour. Whisk. 0.601.95 Corn to., O.laiaO.ei Old Mada. Vine,0.00l.o5 Port Wine. OOuLM Sherry Wine, 0.001.50 Claret Wine, O.OOaQ.75 - Malaga vVitie. 0.50a 1 .50 KAILS-vn keg, lOd 3 754.00 8d 4.."u0.(Xj fJJ 4750.00 4d S.i.WO.no S4 S 4-VtO oo Rrada, 4000.00 PAPER nerream. . Wrapping, O.Cftoft.90 Foolscap, 10.1.1S rtoa. Boards, gr. 04704.00 SEEDS per bu. Clover, 4 WQ Flax, ' 0.001.2.5 Timothy, 0-0n3.b0 Ordinary, i O.IC0 2-i o.r5t.oo oe&e.?o O.W'aO.eo ll.t i0 ?0 9.26aOM) 0.130.121 0.5, 11.06 0.10ia0.1 0.13a0.15 0 50 70 0.500.63 0.300 bO U.liOcO 10 O.I.mO.17 0 OUtaO OO 0 S.'0 00 0.40l0.43 0.005.00 e.UOvrO.00 O.l.wO.rO O.I3il.) 8 1 001.15 0.054 atlbC 0 trtoO 03 OC-'iaO.Oa 0.110 1? 0.3:0.40 6 J.mOJM) 0.05a0.l0 C.30al).0O .0 040 00 i.62t I.; O RA I.YS per be. Wheat, Barley, Rye, Corn, OaU. GROCERIES Codec; best Rio, Bugar, N. O., Sugar, loaf, Sugar, crashed, Tm.O. P., Tea, Imperial, Tea. Y. Hysoa, Pepper, Spice. Ssleratus, Molasses, N. O., Molasses, 3. IL, Tar, i.C, brl.. Tar, Florida, Tobacco, Madder, Indigo, Rice, Copperas, Rosin, - Oinger, Cloves, Oun powder, Soap, No. 1, Cassia, Al'iin. Not megs Wooden Buckes,l5Oaa.60 State of Iiidiann, iflarion County. IbtbcMisios CiarrriT Coobt, Aran, Taaaf, 1850. a Chancery. Ohed Foote, and Cynthia Ann Bags, formerly Cynthia Ana Foote, wlio sues by her Iiuian4 and next friend, Frederick Bpg, . Joseph Lefsvour, Abraham Reck, Philip W. Seibert, and others. nnUE said defandaaU. Ahrahsm Reck and Philip W. Seifert, M are heresy aotified, that on the 10th day of April, A.D. 18 jO, the almve named complainants Glad ia the offi- oof the Clerk of ihe Marion Cireaii Conrt, their bill of complaint against Joseph Lefavour, for a review of certain pro'eedings and decree en ihe tame in a certain suit ia chancery, wherein the said Joseph Lefavonr wjt complainant, aad Samuel Merrill and Daniel Yandct adminisratort of the estate of Obed Foote, deceased, and others, were defendant! , determined In taid Marion Circuit Court at the Ortober term thereof ia tha year eighteen hundred aad thi rty-tix, etc. ; a nd also a supplement to taid bill of the taid complainants, ia which aaid supplement yon each are made defend anta therto ) aad the same are now pending ie taid Court. Tim aalest they appear and plead, answer or demoi to taid supplemental bill of complaint, on or leforethe calling of the cause at tha next tern of aaid Court, the Sams aa to them win be taken aa confessed. Attest Wal. STEWART. Clerk. . Wal pol Jl Queries, solicitors for complainants. - 96 3w ' Slate or Incf ianii, iTIarlon Comity. Ixtmx Mabios Coubt or Couana Pi cas, Jotr Txaa, 1850. Bilf ia Caaaceryer s Iirerrs. Nancy Montgomery es. John Montgomery. KE It known, tha oa the 8th day of May, lM. the saht Naaey Montgomery filed in ihe office of the clerk of the Manon Court of Common Pleas, her bill in chancery sgaintt tbe taid John Moaigomtry, for a divorce, together w ith et affidavit of a disinterested person th i the taid Jobn Moutgoniery ie not at this tine a resided of the Plate ol Indiana. 1 herefore, the said Joba Montgomery it heiely notified of the Cling and pendency of aaid bill la said Court agniait him, sad that antes he appear in said Court oo tbe calling of the cause at the Court House in Indianapolis, on the second Monday In Jnly next, and answer, plead, or ilrtcur to said bill, the same will be heard and determined ia his absence, and a decree rendered sc cordingly. EDWARD LANDER. Ea-officio Clerk. Brown b Porter, aolrs. for complainant. 104 Sw Administrator's Notice. NOTICE it hereby given, thai Ihe undertigned have been appointed by tlie Probate Court of Marion county. Indiana, adminitrairt of ibe ritate of James Roe, laic of taid county, deceased. All person, indebted to taid ettate are reqiicied lo make tale payment j aud all person having elaimt against said e.tsie, are requested lo present I hero, duly autUeuticaicd, for tel-Ik-mcnt. The raie is probably udven. JOHN ARMSTRONG, I . . ROBERT ROE, dmrs. Indianapolis, April 17, 1150. QMwt Sale or Forfeitrst Imd. ON Saturday, June 21. 1 KM, a. I o'clock, P. M., will bs offered f.s; vie It th highe Udder, at th Court Hnuae door iu ladi smapnlM.ihe fc.llowiog tracl of land, situate in Jobasoa csmniy,and ü-feiled h the College Fund, to-wa : The west half of ihe aorllewesi quarter of aectlva 23,1a low ptblp Itarai'h, of raag4 east, containing K acres. ' Term Ptv yews credit, with inierett at seven per cent, payable annually iu advance. No Sid will be received for a less sum I haa theamuuntof Ihe re valuat ne 450,and tost nf advertising. K. W. H. ELLI, Auditor of Slate. Iswlisnapnll, April 10, IS.V. MM Tacking Yarn A Itahhet metal. -TUT received, a heavv stock el Bat.M Mttil sad Parklrf Yarn, of a very superior tjuality, whb-h w ill b sold low fur cash, by 104 HKNRY . Kr.l.COOO. WISEl WISE! Tlit undersigned bas for sale ahnnt two hundred gallons ol jsur tfimt, msd from bis w a vint.f. It is two yea. sold, sn l wtrranted lo be nna lurtarsted. Price 9 j per gallon. Call at my resKence a half a mile north-west of Indianapolis. May II, IMüO. I04-Ji JOSEPH NORMAN. HATS .4111 CATS. C REAT varie f prtaaBd Summer wearjnst received st le . HOR.Vd.sijeofibsBiiS. . A

Attention, Wheat Growers! A. G A A H cc CO.,

WOi;LD repectrul!r rail the v and the puMic generlly, li attcntioa of 'A'beat Orowe-e bUMIC Tf"wriiT, to inc inr inn mrr in now manufacturing-, at lheSPÄ-VO roU.YDERY," in Richmond, Wayne eountr, Indian-, all ihe various kind of THRASHING MACH IS RS, nv in ue In the Western country, among which aaay be foynj the following : The Trari'Mmf or FUIi Tkrtthiug .Vuckiat. (upon wb.th the patent haa now &pireJ.) which tlirajhe and cleant Ihe Orain, nd require a lea number of hands to tend than any Machine in ate. Two kinds of Sx Hart Powtrt, gotten up in the heit style, designed for running the Stationary Si-parnttng aud Cleaning Machina ; which ther are now mauufarturine; iu a auperior manner. The well knownFour-llorne Power Tm'Ug St,and four, Five and Six-IIore Power BtllMtchiMt, the reputation of which ia ao well esUblUhed, at to render it uaelena to aay a word ia their laor. I Al kinds of Ma-hines repaired oa I i thortett notice, and on the most reaeonable term. Ther think they can ofcr greater indocmnnta to d j pron wULing to pure liaae a machine than ! any other hop In the country. Canine's r every defcription, ana vootien oiacninery, turn St double and single Curding Machines, Condenser aud Jaw Jacks. Tower Loom. Wrapping Machines, k-., made to Older on a (Tie um to be excelled. frj-Wheat or good horses taken in eichange for work. Richmond. May 1, 1850. lOMmf a. e. MBLnai'otare. incirt. MELDRUM & BROTHER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I Ami General Iteceiviug and Forwmclintr A uc nt. WEST STREET. MADISON, INDIANA. Liberal advances made on consignments of product in hand Particular attention paid to forwarding : la all caaea wita iapatrh and at tha lowest ratet. i. at Krotnerare alto Agenia lor two tiantponaiion nnei.Tia Pittsbuicb. or via Cincinnati and the l.akrt. They Wtl receipt through at the loret rate, and give peraonal atteniioa to all boaiact enirnsieu lo ineir care. REFER TO Madu PoMeyt It Butler, C. V. Batnett, David White It CoE. J. Whitney, and W. N. Jarkfon. Ciaciaaefi Ncff. Bro. k Co.. Teter A. white fc Co., and Hotea fc F rarer. IjnurrdU A. B. Sempte & Bro., H. D.neweomb k Bro. H'krtimg Fortvlh k Baker. Philadelphia White. Warner is. Co. PüUbursh Lorentz, Sterling k Co Clarke k Thaw, Xing, I Pennock at. Co. 1 03-3 in (Journal copy, and charge M k Bro.) ILCiIM,EUI; V SL'ICVIYI AC rgHE anderaigned most retpeetfully begs leave to inform the H. nublic.lhat he intenda. durinr bar hourt a day. to leach I the foltowin branrhea of Mathematics In all their beauties : Arithmetic, Buok keeping, Alse' ra. Menturation, Mechanic, tbe twelve hook or Euclid, witn aererai noniirea aaaiuonai proo lernt, eelectnd f.om the hesl workt in Europe. Plane and Spheri I cl Trigonometry. Dialling. Navigation. Pertpective. Proieetion I of the Sphere. Uutict, Ainnomy, and tbe ute of the Globes, engineering and Land surveying wim practice, tc. Utntlemen wlshinc to partus any of thase ttudiea, or several o'hera of aaeful literature, win pleats give aim a can, at ii i Dill't, convenient to the State Bank. Terma moderate. JOHN MCSIlttll Mr. McEheehy gradnated in Dublin, and lint given courses of instruction in SuMarv's College, Kentucky, and other institutions in this eountr. lie refers for information, aa to other particatart, to Seton W. Norrit, and J. W. Hamilton, Eaqrt. 1U3 6vH - I'I'ItlOIHCAI. A(ii;.Ml. i OSS k RAY. one door weit of Browning's, have had trana It ferred to then, the aaency for Teriodicalt lately delivered to subscribers in this city by F. B. Fay, embracinj among others the following popalar serials: Blackwood' Magazine, and toe British Quarterly Review : The London Literary Journal, American Gallery of Art, Ameriran Reviews, and the l lv'a and OentlemenW Msru.lnm. Pertoue who have received th-ir Magazinea from Mr. Fay, and any wishing lo subscribe, will please call on KUSS k KAI, JU3 Dooaaeiiera ana smuoners. sali: OF LOTS. fSHE undersigned Agent of Tipton county, Indiana, will, on M. Saturday, ine 1st slay of June, 1830, offer fr sale at pnhlie vendne. all tbe Iota belonging to taid county in lie town ot lip ton. count v seal of aaid county, supposed in be 75 in nnmber. I Said town ia plrasautlv situated on the banks of Ciet ro Creek. The I'rru aud Indianapolis Railroad will pass through said town. The above lota are situated near the Depot, la tbe prettiest part ot town. - . The town and country aronnd are rapidly improving, and it presents great indueementt to mechanics and busineat men generally. There is a tteam taw mill ia tuceetsful operation at said to n. Terms One fourth down, balance ih oae year, Ihe purchaser ae cepiing a lurb-ii bond. April 17,lc50. luo-jai w. r . dhau i, vour.ry Agent. LIFT IXSUItANCi:. S PRATT'S Spiral twitted. Carbonized Annealed Iron Lightning Rods with accurately fitted braa screw connecting I jointt and glatt isobiters, of an Ingenious construction, are deriiledly -tbe Dest article or tno una ever onerea to tn panne Th i y are mounted with a solid platinum silver point twelve inches j ig, surrounded at the base with three angular gold plated maglone nets, which are supplied at eve ry tea feet, thus iurniithing a most I perfect conductor of the electne fluid. Forty feet of this rod,' with its "nxingt," jointa, itolaters, and marnets, lor the smalt torn of five dollars Longer rods at Hi cents per foot. Platinum sliver . points extra. Put up free of cbarge by experienced bands. JieTertnee Capt. voornee, Ii. w. uaay, u. I anaet, j. L.. i Ketcbara, and J. 1). Dctrees, tsqrs. ; nr. Ballard, and tbe i ruateea of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. For tale by May 4 lo-j ttrNKi ti, Ar.bLutiii. Indianapolis Steam Iluilcr and Sheet Iron Factory. THE undersigned, being practical workmen, through many years' exmrieitce in some of the first etublishmemt in Enr Wnd and Wales, are prepared io make and rrpair to order, Builers and Chimneys of any sit or description, as cheap as any other Manufacturers in Ihe western country. 1 hey nave also machinery fixed for punching Washers, cutting Plow Shares, and gumming! sawt, so a to require our, nttie nnngauu isouaugeroi oreaaing the ireih. , Situated on Peftnaylvonia ttreel, south of the Pott Office. , ah wisniug to purcnase arc invueti io can. , Msy 4 10 3m KELSHAYV It PINKER. UILSO.V'S ITIrtallin Fire and WaterProof Paint. THIS juttty celebrated and ntraordiiiary meiallie tubtunechaa now been before the public for several years and has given entire satisfaction to all who have used or bad it applied lo their work, becoming, aa it dor-, as bard aa the hardest .tone and perleclly impervious lo fire or water. This paistt ia stow extensively uted en roots, brick, atone, and plaatrred houses, barm, railings, machinery, tie., besides being the best of paint for carriage work, at it is susceptible of a high polish and will never eraek. la short. it ss the bvt preventive Irons are or water ever onerea to tbe public. A eonaignment of the above paint just received and for sale. wholesale and retail, by S1DDALI. k LEA, lOvt Jout.eopy. Sonth side Washington Street, " KTsW. OOKS. BJ0S3 tc RAT have this day received letter Day Pamphlets, No. S, Downing street, by Thomas Car"yle; Tbe Maid of Orleans an thor of Whitrfriart The Fear of the tVorld. or Livmr for ADDcaraDces Brothers Mavhew : I Hetiunary of Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering, No. 8; Forms f Alice and Plvebe Gary, 1st edit ion , Exploring Expeditioua of Wilkes, Durville, Rott and Lynch 1 volume: Lyneh't Expedition lo the Dead Sea and Jordan, condensed ed. j Druggittt lteceipt Rook, by Henry .Imsky new work, Wavcrley Novel, in f vols Waller Seott. . . 10 One door west of Browning't Hotel. NCW HOOKS! R0S k It AY hare this day received The East Sketches of Travel in Emit and the Holy Land. by Rev. J. A. 1? pen err, M. A., illuvraird. nerotnes oi .nunonary cnunrprrse, or sk. etc a es el prominent Female Missionaries, by Dauiel C Eddy. ' Nineveh and i'S Remains, by Austin Henry Layard, D.C L-, in vols $t IS cheap edition. Webster's rial, pamphlet lorm. ' May 4103 One door west of Browning's Hotel. REMOVAL. TUI.LY tt Co. have removed their Hat and Cap Store from Ihe old .land, to that lately occupied by Wm. E. Sargent, near Craighead's Dmg Store, where ihry are now opening an entire new etock for summer wear, which, with their extensive old siock, fom one of the most extensive establishments in tbe West. They still adhere to Ihe low price policy whieh ha made their establishment so popular; and would, respectfully reaaest all desirous 4 good Hata and Capt, is give their goods and priee an examinaiiusi before purchasing. May 4 102-tf Cheap n Hie Cheapest, a ml IScitcr than the nett! SAMUEL HETSELGESER. PPHANKFUI. for past favors, inform! his friends and customers, A that he dill continues the Blacksmithing Business in all its branches at the old und on Kentucky avenue, south of the Ma sonic Hall. Horae-shneing done at the thortett notice, and at reduced prices. Plain, gl, steel lued, gl is. cash a p. P. 8- AU persona who hare open accounts or a year and ever, I will confer a particular favor by settling the same. Indianapolis, April ss, itao. ii CINCINNATI HOTEL. ISAAC MARCHANT AND D. T. MORRIS, Proprietors accessor la G. W. H. Evant, Corner of Broadway aad Front it reels, immrdiaiely opposite the steamboat landing, and opposite ihe Railroad Offlee, Cincinnati Ohio. ' tOr The house having undergone a thorough repair, the proprietor, are prepared and determined to accommodate the travelliug puouc in a wintavivry raiHnri. April 19 vy--mo t.in. r.nq.j i:iOOMV AStt SAI'EI Y. Mike R ndu for City County Ctxd. I THE subscriber has lust received a rp!endld assortment of new style gratea called Eureka, with beautiful jamb front and neartb lenders; atb pans, and every necessary flung lor putting op. which he offers st Cincinnati prices, expenses added, at the tin ot tbe Big raotoc, ana coos stove. Way 7. J3 llfc'VKY S. KKLLU'iU. f'OOKIXG STOVES. s sTbAf a COOK Stoves, just rseeived, consisting of combine liar tion. Enreks, Psmes Doable Oven. Buckeye Ro tary. Reliance, and Premium, all of which are warranted stainst cracking by Ar, for one year, and to work to the satisfaction of every purchaser, at the sigu el the Big Padlock snd rook Stove. iuj u&Mir a. Kt.i.LtMi;. Slioenbeieer Iron. flUST received a very extensive assortment of hoenberger if Iron snd Steel, whicO will be sold low lor rash, hy loa HEVRY S. KELLOGG. ICIO COFFLU Ta d HAGS loajht sinee the decline in price received this 9 J A V dsy, and otfared for sale St reduced ralet by May4- tl , SMITH It. HANNA. FRESH ARRIVAL Or Ladies' Bonnets and Trimminrs. latest styl. - 104 - HAMILTON at PARRMII. DRIED Pf. ACUE-, ef the very best nuality. for tali by IUI HENRY 8. KELLOGG. sCitptic Spriise. fTf m "AIR1 Eliptie borings, ne ityle snd very superior XJJVF finis., Will be sold rhetp for the read. Iy 101 HENRY 8. KELLOOO. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR ttock of Cottonade. Twills, TweeJt, Drills, C h-ks. Prints, Oinglisms and Lawns, which It la UeeeS i art sad well ateerted ( alto, a fine stock ef Groceries, all of which will be told sitremely low for cata. lot HAMILTON at PARRIfH.

a DISSOLUTION. rwIIK partarr'hip hrrnoTure t tituig nnde-r he firm of Ketloft M. ft an4 ti diatolvrd oa iheOih inaianl by mal aal coneatl Said buaiiita will be 'nminued by H. S. Keltigi, to and by whom all pa) menu and etikinrnt of the furnier firm' baainrM wil! be made. H. S KKLLOOG, April II, 1S50 9J3w J. W. YANDtS.

II. S. KELLOGG. Wilb many yrart rxperHmec in ih llard.are btMinrM, and promising every elTiH-t tu satisfy eu'iomert, earnestly olicitt attrmion iu nis pirsrni increaea, Urge, and well aborted lock or Hardware, conai.ting in part of table and pocket cutlery, earn. re trimniints.eliiitie pringt ; alo a heavy hit of Mim-nbrrrrr Iron, American and English Bli.tcr 8irt-. Cast Sieel. German trrl. Casting, Babbrt AJetal. IHie-hcfe Anvils. Stock and Di. lll.cksii.itl:', llrllow, Sh.iriihrrgtr N'aila, Spikra, Brads, &c. &C. LikewiM- a large stuck ol Parkr and Cooking rtuvea. of very a-rieiranddyk-, whoMaleand retail, at ihe kiwrit cash nr rn.si the old tiand of the Big P.diock and Cook Stove. April ia, ltsu. DISSOLUTION. BflE Partoerthlp heretofore esitinf between Davis 4. Riy in a the Rook Kusines. ia ihis dav diiwlred hv nnia.l ro,.i.i I ne Diune-it ni me arm will be closed by the undenigned. m : I a mar.. . prii i, loau. C.B.DAVIS. CHARLES II. DAVIS. UCCKSSOK to Davit k Ray, will continue the Book Banne J In all its various branches at the old stand, one d.mr u rti of Craigbead't Dru More, where can be found at all times a general aortmeat of .Mrdical, Law, School, Classical and Misce laoroiis Uookt; alto Blank Bookt and Stationery in every variety, at the wen pricv, wnoiRRie ana retail. S3 tf A AICI. llE?8Rf. ROSS &. RAT having lecome onr surceasor in itm the Book and Stationery busine r the purrhaxe of the ttoea, we recommenti tacm to the connlcnre ol our triendt and patrons, and lo all who may wih to make purchases ia their line. UUit&laUN k TALÜOTT. The underlined bavin? parchaned tbe entire stock of Morrison k Taltiott, will continue the Book and Stationery butinera. under bs title of Rots k Rar. at the old stand, one door west of Brown. ini-aand would solicit, and bone to merit a conUnuatioa of the patronage extended to the late Dim. THEODORE A. BOSaV " CHARLES A. RAY. Indi inapoli, March 9S, 1850. 9Z-j DJSOLL'TIOX. rpHE partnerihip heretnfitre existing under Ihe firm of HARPE x at K A 1 1 , was ililveil on inn loin instant, by mutual con sent. All unsettle business of lias Orm will be aeUIrd br J. 8. Pre It, who will continue the business, and all who are owing cald mm are requesieu io uiaae payuieni immeaiateiy. J. S. P II A TT, SUCCESSOR to Flmrpeii Prall, ia now receiving a full assort ment of BOOTS. SHOES. H.1TS. CJll'S. LEATHER. SHOE. FIA'DLYO sls.. lo whicn he would ins He attention. 1 nave a lane stock of drsirable goods vf Spring ami Summer styles, at fair prices, aud hope to be able lo satisfy those f.tvoiinf me with a call, and alx u ineraiueconnaence ana patronage ao liberally bestowed upoa tbe mm nrm. vv.ii Indiana Stale University. N answer to frequent inquiry, th j following atatcment is made. JL l he summer session will open on Tbursday the second day I of May, and will close on the 14th day of Augunt. It it desired that atuJeutt intending to enter the University slioul I be present on the very first day of the set tion. and remain until the last aay. Apart Irom the necettity ol tuch preence to Zealand iucee& in study, the habit of punctuality and order it it self a most important part of education. Parents and guardiana ahould bear it in mind, that in permittinc a want of punctuality either in entering or in leaving the University, Ihey are doing their tons and wards an essential injury in the work of educa tion. The rate cf tuition ia to those ia the college classes eithl dol-1 lart; to those rn the preparatory rhuse six dollars. Two stu dents, aa heretofore, are admitted upon the certificate of tbe coun ty board, free of tuition. The price of boarding is from one dol lar to one dollar and a half per week. 94-t wis A. WYHE, Pres. Ind. University. ilIILLILIIY. RS. II. J. BRADLEY would inform the Lad.'; a of Ihe city and vicinity ol Indtanaiiolit, that she hat just returned Irom the city of Cincinnati wub a IVew and Splendid assortment of Fancy articles. In the line of her butineM to which she invites thek attention. She continues to biea. h and alter Leghorn. Straw, and linen fonnet, to as to make them conform to the faehion. JCJ-Siiop on the corner of Washington and Illinois stieets, near the rainier House. Indi iuanolis. March 30. 1850. 9-2 4 w Pltll'i: OT IltO ULDFJCLD. ffPHR undersigned will now aell a first rate article of warrantJB, ed Pittshurgh Iron at the following rates, yii : Fire Iron, three and a half cents per pound. Wsgon Pattern, three snd three quaittr e.ents per pound. Carriage Patte n, four cents per pound. Bugcj fsttern.four and a quarter cents per pound, snd other sizra ia proportion. Seventy tuns oa b a aJ and for sate at Ihe above ratet by 83-3w THOMAS BUIST, Sigu of the Red Anvil. NEW I'lsANK ROAD. rpuE PROWNsnUtGH AND INDIANAPOLIS PLANK X ROAD COMPANY hereby give notice tha: the books for tbe sa'cription of stork are now open for 60 days from the 1st ol March, 1830. Subacr'ptions will be received by Jona Caslislk, Esq , at bia mills in Indianapolis ; la Wayne township, Marion I county, uy j&atKt johbsok, i.ui. ; in Browntourgu. lleawjirks county, at Gbcsk ft Co.'s store ; also, in the vicinity ol Browns- I ourga, oy u. ai. uooah sbu a. albiahdes, caqra. os-t juue ist. juurnaicopy j iv civ iiiti:ui. rjpHE-oitdcrsijne. having tr the last eijlit months been la company with John E. Kin;shury, has cow commenced business for himself, ia Iht tecand Hos (Bride huildinv) east mf the , Orarl oast sowars, a(a fat aamlk tide af Jfat atrtet. Having but w "T BO i tn. puouc patronage, mn wM .l!0' c"Ir!nrut t.he.rrJn.r'?.ü ?f nd let lurnub BKbJIU, UJltwind i.KAynt.K!, both aa to quaUty and price, to suit such aa shall favor him with their rutlom , , - r crackers ana Laaes-oyme wnoietsie. nine Uracrert " - ivu ms i... -sujui months aoet aasde, have eaten well, 1 hope now, when I put my own stamp on, tney winterte as guoq. uo-3w i: j. F. U J. O l. iTdiun-fori Street, oppite the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. rrnHE anderaigned respectfully informs bis friendtand ihe pnhlie JL. In general, HsAt he haa opened this day a REAOIATQ ROOM,', where a large assortment oi cngiisn and uerraau papers are constantly kept. There has hitherto been no house of this kind In Ibe city, and it is h ped the public will he disposed lo sustain the enter prise. It will be my endeavor lo keep a well ordered and acceptabla roots. Give ine a call. HERMAN HERROLD. ludianapolit, April 13,1850. 6-3 FA I. JON EU A ii it; HUT'S irlwItllLi: YAltlD. THE work of this yard, (a branch of which wit latelj in op ' oration at Indianapolis,) will bo executed for the present Italiaa and American M arhle, and the text Free 8;on will al-I ways be oa.hand. Until the branch is ret u mad at this pl-ire, 11 orders lefi at Mr. Bradhw'a store, near the Madiso i IUi'roaJ Depot, or with J. A. Willis. Arrkitect, will be prompt lv aUeuded to. Work in the Cemeteries here will lie set up in the best manner, and tt Cincinnati prices. FALCONER it 1IIGHET. Oti 3m Journal copy. JUWCI.IIY. W It. TALBOTT ha jut recdred all the new styles of ' e Jewelry, auch as Breast Pins, of various suttin;. fi.wer ringt a very heavy assortment, ear ringt of entire nnw-patt tmi, bracelet and bracelet clarps, gold pent and p-ucil-, shirt studs, sleeve aad collar buttons, go id guard, ftv and veM chains, at greatly reduced priee The public arc invited to rati aud examine the stork and peico. ' 91-f S!or apaanU -' Hotel. MOOTS AM) MIO LS! Cheaper than the Clnrapesi! v-wylLEY L. BATES freie thankful fnrthe very liberal patron1 age he hat received tor the list eight years, tili orl-rs hit services as a boot and shoe maker. He flatters himself from wemy year experience in the business to be able te giveaatisfaeion mail. He i determined lu.eil a rood article lower than any hop in this place. He workt the best leather the place a fiords. Eastern and western. Hit hon is eppotiie the court house, en Washington StsignisT the big black b-ut. Indiana pal. s,inv. 1, 1 1 19. 4t rmM itAiLi) o.t roi.i:. TT'ttOM my Farm, lour miles from ladiananidis, oi Ihe Madison A. Slate niad. on ibe 31st of March last, a 0UJY JU.1RE. thiee years old, rising fifteen hands high, never been shod. No particular mark s or brand remembered. A liberal reward will be paid to any one wh j will either return her, or five information so that I can get her. NUAli w UUHl . April 12, 1850. 96 3w M. V I. IIAILHOAD. f"S and sfter Wednesrlay mornlnr next. I7th imtaat, the pat v' senger train will leave Madison and Indianapolis St 7 o'clock a. m , snd arrive at li annulet past ix, m. 07 Us I JNO. BKUUUH, rrettdcni. - JUST icnrciiTO, A FEW more of those fine Moleskin Hata. whirh are warrant od to ba as fineand durable at anvthinr that can be obtained In Cincinnati for the same money, st Mr. MGinnis's. Also a general assortment ol tfiaca ano wiute urusn Mexican iiatt, Black and While Congress Hats ; Black Buena Vista For Hjtti , . ... H'ack Busna Vista Wool Hais ; White and colored Leghorn Hats Panama Hats; Men't aud Boy's Ashland Hata Men's Hungarian llatt ; Borf black aud white Brush Hats; And a large variety of Caps, all of which will he sold very low, O. V. MrGINNIS. May 8. tOUm nearly opposite Browning's Hotel. Iloiiac for Itcnt. . ANEW two ttory Home for rent, with a fine garden, fruit trees, tic., and good w ater. Inquire nf JOSEPH LAUX, ' Near Pngne't Run Bridge, en Washington tt. KB io x if Hardware & Cutlery. er T af DOZ. Knivea and Forks, eonsMiuc of Ivory, Self ja ja w xipled Backt, Sham Buck. be. lor tale by - 103 HENRY S KELLQUU. TO CARPENTERS AND HUILDERS. COMPLETE and extensive assorUiuut of the celebrated L Novelty li ks. Latches, Jtc.. lust received from the Novelty Works, Pittsburgh, Pa , and or tau exreedingly low, H lot SiJvA 1 uuw s. JUDGE BLACKFORD'S REPORTS. va T OLU5I K Eight of Ihe Indiina Report, rontsining the esses tf Irom May tn'iii, 18 e5, lo NuicU' er term, If47, both inclas ive,b Isaac Bit-k ford, A. M. Just published and for tale at the Bookstore of . C. R. DAVI", May 10, 1S30. 101 One door west or Craighead's , tor. TO Till. F4IMICIts. A LARUE and splenJId astortinrnt of gras tnd grain W. neyibe, Waldron a aod vano'ta other celebrated manulae turn, just received and for tale very low, at Mavil.' ' 104 GIUYIlOVS, lifn of the Saw. '! CurpotiK'rrs nnU Conner. 'PRE sutitcribcr is now rceiing very large supply ef Car pentsr'i and Cooper Tools, of the most sptrovel make, hich he oilers at very reduced prices, at ihe ti:n uf the Bi TadlorkanJCook btovs. 4 HENRY b. KELLOGO. FRESH supply of Maynard fc Ne)ti' retebts'ed pk. I - aV 100 HOOD It XOBLE. 1

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OFFICIAL. GEORGIA USDS FOR SALE. THE anderaigned, in xirsuance of a joint rewilutmsi of the Jenen! A'seinbljr of Um Swte Indiana, approved January loth. 1819, authorizing tlie Governor or A rent of Slste lo sell the interest the Plate of laLiaaa hat ia the lieoigi Lands, will receive propo-aU for alt the interest tbe f-'talecf Indiana hi in and Xafifutn kundrti hart4f Laad. situated in tbe counties of Telf or, Mooig anery, Pe buki, and Lauren, in llifl rt:itc of Uerwgia, brinf upwaid uf tiree aaastrssf tknaa4 acrts mf land, said to be valuable air limber. Tbe above Uud was obtained friuu tlie Ueorgi.i Luuibr Company, as security hit ihe payment of two hundred and fty ihiand dollar ow

log io in bute ul liiflisna ay the e-tteta Uaak ol ."ew lors.ai.. KocrspsUr. Prottoml for the purchase ol said land will re received by Ihe undertif iei at Ifdianapolw, antU Ihe rimt day of Jauuary, IUI. The hiifheM btddei lor tha inkret of Ilia bts'e ia seta lanfl. wilt receive a cn veyanc e ader aa act of ill General Assembly connrniint ib sale : and no put of the purchase money will be required until the sale is confirmed. JOSEPH A. U'UIGHT, GoxertT if hduuu. Indianapolis, February SI, IHM. Orriri or Taiatuata or Stats, I Indianapolis, Fubrmum SI. liJj'J. Gov. J. A. IVsidHt Dswr Str 1 have euitiinrd Iks' records ia this office, and find that no payment whatever haa been made lo the State I reasury on account of Ihe tale of the Georgia Lands. I am. Very retpectrully, your onenient servant, . 3 3:ikm JAMES P. Dil A KG, TVswarsr e Stats. fThe Jisirnal of tomnietoe. New York, and Coiuluitnnalil, Aagutla, Geotgit, will give the above six weekly iiisrrtiont, and seod bill lo this ortiee for liquidation ' ' ornciAL. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. THE undersigned, in pursuance of au act of the General Assembly, approved January 21st, 1150, heini an act entitled "as act to provide fur Ihe asls of a portion of sq'iara No. 25, ia the Iowa of ladianapoHs, lor Ibe purpoas of erecting thereon buudine. lot tbe ae of the Indiana Central Medical College," will receive proposals until Ihe first day of June next, fcr one acre of ground, situated la tbe north-west cianer of square No. twenty five, (25) in Ibe town of InilianapolM. faid kit of land lias oeen appraised by James Blake, Calvin t'-eu her, E. N. ghlmer. I). Macuire, William Sullivan, and W. H. Monlson, to tlie sum or ttitrtt five hundred and alxiy sia iMI vs. No bid will be considered for leas' Hun the appraised value. The property will lie sold on a Credit ot tarsals Mart, Ihe pure ha err pay tug lulerest annually, and Die contract wi:i bs sutject lo b costnrmeU or rejected by tha next l.eneral Aasenihty. JUSÜfll A. WKIUHT. epentsr. Indianapolls, Fennwry SC, I6Ö0. t3-law3in Journal copy. 1'itblic .ollce- GfoiKia Lands. ftPIIF. undersigned having pnrdiased from ibe flats of Indiana all iL the interest, right, title, claim or dtmand which the said Slate bad oi posvMwsrd in and lo fifteen hundred share of land, amount ing to upwards of three hundrrd thousand acrea. situated in tlie Si. I of Georgia, "lying in tbe counties of Telfair, Pulaski, Montgomery and Lauren.' These lanrft were obtained by the Slate of Indiana from Ihe Georgia I ji in her Cninpnny, and are said In be valuable for liuilier, being acccMMbie by navigation. The underst'tied propones lo ten toe above bind en reasonable; terms. Person wish ins lo purchase, can inquire f the owner residing at Patriot, Swkserland county, Indiana. All persons are hereby aotiOeel n purchasirg tlie above proper ty from auy otbei persua or authority III an the mWntier. Indianapolis, March 5, 1850. 6 Cw STATE OF IXDIA.YA, TO-lfITi I, Charles II. Test, Secretary of St4le tor the 8lae of Indiana, do beretnr certi fy that it appears (mm the records in my othce, that Paris s. Dunning, Governor of the State of Indiana, In pursuance and in er cor an nee witnajoinl resolution or toe ueuerai aaembty or list State of Indiana, approved Jantnry 10. 18-19. ''authorizing the Gov ernor or Agent of Htate to make s:.le of all or any real sMlaie owned by the State of Indiana in Ihe State or Georgia." did on Ihe fifth day of March, 1849, sell lo Martin K. Green, all ihn right, title. tmie-t. claim or demand of any kind or character which the Slate of Indi ana had In and lo fifteen hundred shares of land in Ihe State of Georgia, commonly called the "Georgia Lands," which the State of Indiana obtained froai the Georgia Lumber Company, amounting to upwards of three hundred tliousand acres more or less, lyint in Ihe counties of Telfair, Montgomery, rnlaski and Laurens, iu raid Suite of Georgia, Sir the sum of one luound dollars: and that Ihe pur chase money was fully paid to ibe salt Paris C. Dunning, oa tbe'Mh day of November, 1819. and that on the first rfsy of December, 184, lue saiii rnrn i;. uunning, at uovernor ot ine state oi Indiana, ex ecoted a deed for the above described property to the aaid Martin K. Uieen. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my h.nd aa naffiied u. s. J the seal nf the Slate of Indiana, at Indianapolis, this Ma dsy oi aiarco a. v. ioou. CH ARLES H. TEST. Secretary of State. -FIRE AND WATER-PROOF comosiTiox ItOOI'IXU iaylkial. PDlilE nnderttined respectfully beg leave tn call the attention Ü. of the comraunuy, to this luvaluat le material for roofs. In the eastern cities it bas almost entirely superseded all other Kindt ox roots, ana in tin city, altuougii but lecently introduced, haa in every instance given the most entire satisfaction. Ar- . raugements are now perfected y which the sutxeribera are m abled to execute all ordert for the roofing material, either intown. or country, at the a hortest notice, and on the mott favorable terme. Thev are economical In Construction, as they eTect a considerable saving of tide aad crom wall, which eoes far toward paying their cost, and are a protection a jainst fire ; presenting an incombustible surface to burning bodies falling Uion them. Being earl I'vel, they may be med con veniuntly for all Ihe purposes of emmo yards. The daily use of roofs, to which we can refer, sufficiently attests their durability for those purposes Orders respertfnlly eolicitel. LOU DEM It DUFFY. CERTIFICATE We, the undersigned, having -'al the compoet tion tooting material ut Louden Ik. Duffy. Very rlieerlully recommend ita use, believing it to possess all the advantages ascribed to it a a fire and water proof composition. Daniel Yandes, Hon W J Peatlee, 0 S Ward, HJkBC Horn. Ü George, ' Nthn Edwards, N B Palmer, (mine was put on by Wsrrer, hut same as used by Mr Louden.) David Crnighead, J Y Ramsey, Geo W Meant, Gen J P Drake, J II McKernan, Judge Morrison, Geo McOuat. I II Roll, , A Harrison, REFER TO Hon S E reikint, U'm Sheets, vVia Eckert. Morrit Morrit, Rev C E Babb. 101-tf 8 VV Norris, J I) Defret-s, Browning, Indianapolis, May 1, 185Q. BItlLLIANT LOTTERIES, FOR MAY, 1850 J. W. Maury & Co., ITCunaffers. $31,000. 40 PRIZES OF ftl.100! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy. Class No. 56, for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va.. on Saturday, Msy 18, 1950.' - 78 So. fs'ttery 13 Dratm Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. Oae prize of $34,00(1, I do 20.UK), 1 do 11,000. 1 do 6.000, Co 4ot), 1 do 3.0S9, 40 do 1,100, dtc. Tickets flu shares In proportion. ' Certificates of packages of 26 Whole tickets (130 00 Do do 26 Half do OS on Do do M Charter do 31 50 SPLCXDIU LOTTERY.' $60,000. 910,000 ! ;3D.oi.O J ! S2l,IO'J ! ! : Awl 00 Prix of $1,001) are 200,000 ! ! l .000 it the; lnwevt three nnmher priie. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For, .iht Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Clata E. for 16j. I drawn la Alexindria, Va., oa rialurday, May tS, I860, To to Is'ltery 12 Drami liillots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. One splendid prize nf 860,070,1 do Stn.Otffl, I do 30.000,1 rto 30,000, 1 do Kt.etj, a priaea of S.LllO, 10 do S.OOu 00 do l,HU0, ace. Ti-ketsfifl shares in proportion. Certificaieof pitckagesof 25 Whole Tickets fOOfl 00 - ' Oo do S3 Half do 130 Oil . . Do do . S Quarter dn 6$ OO Do do S5' Eighths dj 3i 30 Order for Tickets and Shares and certificates of Tacksges in the above Splendid Lotteries will reseive the most prompt attention, and aa official aceoant of- aneli lra ing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address J. & C. MiUItY, 93 3wf ' Agent, Alaraadria, Firgiai. 'TAIT KOTIIIK' ELSU.X i JOSEI'H OsARRETT &. COVS Potent Spiral Ticist-d Carbonized Iron I.i-Iiliiin- Hods! In tert feet lengths, with gU isolators snd brass screws, connecting joints, improved inetalic attachments for brick or frame building ; three pronged enuper heads, w ith silver points, which hare tbe power of sslely and silently discharging the air of its snpcraiiauilant f hvtricity, more than anr iod ever brought beloratbe public : to that any buildings suthctently provided with these rods are. beyond a dnnbt, perfectly tafe from the awful consequences of lightning. The iuuiieiiiw patronsire and exten.ive use of theso Lightning Rods provct bow satisfactory they are re ceived dv the public. Persons deairing to see a sample and to give their orders, ran do ao a calling at tbe Ilr:ttw mid Kell Fonndery, Mill Street, near the Rnilroai Depot, . MADISON. INDIANA. Where all ordere will bo promptly and saiisfactortly attended lo, whether for the improved Lightning Rods or lor snaking or re pairing any description ot Urns Work. - JOSEPH OARRATT at CO. Madison, Indiana. April 3, 1?50. 9T-3ui CITY HAT 4!VICAP HI A I U F A Cl' O R Y. m TÜLLY V CO., j WOULD respectfully return Ibaakt for the past " v liberalpatronaga they have received, and ask aeontinaauceuf the same. Aa tierelouwe.lbeii variou4 descriptions of IT ATS ASD CAPS shall be all Ihey reeommeod them to be, and at prices to suit alL They nave just received irom tue r-at, ALL THE SUMMER FASIIIOSS, which, together with their present stock, enables them to supply every reasonable demand, at te fathioa, eott ur material. Thiy still adhere to their eld motto, Rndu Sales and Small Profits, and by it they hope lo he sble te compete with any wettern estab lishment, riease call lielore purchasing. Manufactory and shop, near Craighead's Drug Store. 10J ti TULLY Ce. SCOTT'S SPRING FASHIONS. Ready for Distribution at 1 50 for single number, or 3 jer year. 'THE snbseriber has made arrangrm'rnia for an ample supply of the above work, which-will be reectvt-d and ready for distiikutiaa oa the first of every Marek and Kepterntw-r. He will also be in regul.M- reeript ofMüCOIT'S MIRROR OF FASHIONS," ci ntaining 12 colored plates of fashion, and U pattern sb.eis. together with a complete tyttrra ol cutting, which will be furnished at $i, and can be sein by mail iu any order forwarded to hire. Squares and ScaVt, Meaturet, rrayoiit, Shears, Tnints, Trim mcra, and all other implement pertaiuiug la Ike business, are kept const. ally on hand, and will be sold al reasonable prices. All ordert, post paid, will receive prompt attention. JAMES HALL, loi No. 8 Temperance Hall, ladiaaapnlia. DAVID WILLIAMS, & II. W. BR0USE, IIA VING jus enntuistievd bu.ine in Drake's fmr story brick ' Urtilums;, nearly op.ite so the WsUiiusjiom Hail, smut amir west uf Taibotl's Jewelry Store, bate opened a laige and splendid assortment of , . Staple aid Fanry Goads, Groceries, Shes and Cteenntenre. ' Itaring purchaser) our fundi in ibe city of New York, at the low. est possible prices, and bring carefully vi I etcd by une o the firm, et prrssl) fur this market, we are determined tn aell at tbe very low. et rates, f r cash. tr such produce . e can lake in exchaug (or "giKxIs, We wimld a-k ilir fasorof our old arquaintanert lo call ad examine our atotk and priee, at c are Irlrrniined le tell at auch oners a. will rive fi.ll satisfaction to the purtnsers. lioods in all caws warranted tu be such at w reprvevai. Call at Drake "a lour ibwy boildiPg, nn WathingtoH vrrrtt. I.illSi.apulif, May I, liJO. 10

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IIE.VUY KIXLOGG, mf RATEFt'L for all past favor, and still desirt4is for more, i ST would aiake known that he continues lo kerp a lull supply of the above Snnerior Cooking Mo', Together with a large qiantHy of the much cel. bra ted Reliance sad PrenmiBB oo stove; als Ilm l.uirti, rani s in.i.is uvea, ana a few ol Ihe new style Buckk-y Kotary.all warranled lor one year, and lo work lo ihe satMlactkm of all who insy purchase. No better proof U needed tha a relrrence lo the following among the many tbousand wlio can texiify to their unrivalled good qimliiies. MsarowCouisTV.-Samuel Merril.Heivey Hat., Mit I K Cresser, ?amuel Hannah. Edward Ict.utre, Jetas Jon. D S ard.J a Dunlop, Mrs Goldsbury. Jon W Hamilton, Danl Kinger.Ch.ia Robnson. Arthur Vance, I no, c iioioroo, n n wsiurs, sraen iirow. lag, lieaf and Ihrni'i Asylum, insane Aluit, Jona Mcraii.nevr C iloltid iy, J Johnson, and aay a-imber of other name could be given. Uidick Couwtt. James Durm, Joeph Mortit. Ata Ballard, JH M'Ukxk.Chas Reynolds. G C Waterhouse.Corti fiaraet, Robert Downarrt, Henry Rogers, Joseph Mesxtinhall. VYra Little. Ilsscoca Coowtv t;ha fi Athertim, Jesse Allen, v llttsm Aarkk, Semurl Shockley.J lye, J Uelany, ke. JoHtsoa Cooutt Phillip Ueaa, Isaac voornees, Jesse Hugm, Robl Lyons, kc lUntLTois t'oosTT. Asannn ttnning,b Howard, 1 Williams, j Davis, Uaruabt New by.JameaTresiet. Hhelsv cocstv. Kohllioiien.il smn. Boomccooktv Henry.M Uarviu J Kumly.lt Miller J tpeacer.J S mith, George Shoemaker, Jacob Johns. Jonathan t-cotl. Howito Coubtt. Joseph n ?norp,"ierin. Pctssm Couktt. Isaac Lawrence, J Smith, PStrader.C Call J Davit, John Savage. Tin aim fjopiH'r Business still aa noisy aaever. Tingut:erand spouting made to order at short notice. Likewise a good assortment uf Tie Ware Constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. Cash fur old copper and bias as u.uai HENRY S. KELLOGG, t Sign of the Bit Padlock and Cook Stove. ivhka.vci;. Protection Fire and .12a line Insurance Coinp'aiiT of Hartford, Conn. INCORPORATED IN lb 23. Annual Premiums, Caiit ilitork, aud Surplus Fund $1.000,000. fSHIS old and responaihleCoiiiinv continues to ittne poiiries Ja. on the mott favorable terma on dwelling l oues. household furniture, stores, stockt of goo-tt, warehouses, aud contents, tuiUa and rnunuuc tones, ate. b.c., against Lots or Damage 7' Fire; Alto, on gondt wares and meis-htndir.e. aes:nt ihe hatvards cf I.L.1.D TR.I.YSP0RT.iT10.Y. end lipon the CARGOES OF SE.1 VESSELS. Simon Yande, Esq., having resigned thi agency for thit old and lesnoiirihle office, and tbe tubscrioer having bees duly ap pointed Iiis successor to the rgeney, is now prepared to is.ue polKies in tioth the Kirn and Marine Departme nt ou the mottfavorabie terms. The Protection Insurance Company having. In the last 95 years, paid aaaay millions of dollart at tbeir several a-enciee throughout the United Slates and tlie British Provinces, have ea tal lished a j-tst refutation for tolvenryand fair-dealing , which challenges comparison with any oth-r insurance company on Ihe eontineni of America. The annexed extract from an article oa the subject of Insurance Companies, taken from the "New Yotk Day Book," exhibits briefly the standing and poliry of tbe Coin pany. The Moneyed men of the ancient and always prosperous city of Harford, have for half a century been famous througliout the Union for the cure, discretion, rlsid hnnetty, snd unvary ing stic-e-ss. with which they have formed and managed corporations of this description. JV Hartford Bank or lmturanea Company ka ecar failed! These Companies have tor more than a w hole generation scattered their liaks in nearly every State cl the Union, and " have never failed to pay the innumerable lovtet which they have insured s train. t. All lossus arisiog; noon oolicict issued nv the under t;ned, w ill b promptly adjusted and paid at the General Agenry Office, located at Cincinnati. O. A large portion of the funds of the Company, (including r II premiums rereived at the Western agencies,) Is depositee! witu tue Jen. ral Agent ol Ibe i.ompaay m Cincinnati, lor tbe payment of Western and r'outbern losses. Apply to WILLIS V. WRIfJHT, Agent for the envoi incan apolis. and for Marinn county. 3 3mos wlkw WAKASII AM CIS I.: CANAL LA!US. SALE OF 170,000 ACRES. I rwHE Tnieteesof Ihe Wahaidi and ErieCanal will oOer For sau, at JL tint Mod OlTice in lginfHrt, on the AH.lt UAV UF MAY NEXT, 170.00U Acres of Land. These Land nave nec.i eieeirri a no great cr.re, u are rr-.n-t... first rate f;.riiiinf land. They will he sold in tracts of 40 acres, or more to suit purchasers. 'I'lie land are situated principally oa Iba comities o Lake, Porter, Mamhall. Fulton, Pulaski, While, Jasper, lieiiloa Tipprcauoe, Cass and W ahall. 1 he numbers an oearnptaiai of thelott for sale, ran be had oa application to John w. right, Clerk of the Land Office al Isanspon, at any time alter Ihe first dsy of March. These lands are apprawed Irom SI .25 to 3 per acre. Terms of eale Cosh . Fnan Ihe above aale will I reserved those Itsa or tracts of land. which at the time nf the selection were im proved in eccapisd.and wbicb wens selected uaaer an arraneemevtr wnn tue ciaiu s lu.iee. CHARLES BUTLER, ..t " A. M. rt'ETT. jrr-slee.,ae. Office of the Trustees of the Wahakh aud Erie Canal. Tbsbb Haptb. Iec. 17th. ti?40. 04H STELL ILOLTCliS! ranHE SCIlSCRtBER w ithes to inform the M. Farmers ol Marion fid at'joiniug counties, that he Is now receiving Irom the cele brated manufactory of Raymond, Hauler At Co., Cincinnati, tint follow iag Steel and Cast Mould rio.-.r I PlougHe, rix : luO No 7, Right and Left banded Steel Ploughs, with and wanlout cutters. 30 No. 7, Right and Left handed "Roberts Sod Plough, with cuttert. 3) N.. 7, Ri?ht and Left handed " Stoops" improred Plough. 30 No. 7, Right and Lefi bai.ded 'HanterV Sod 1 ou(h, will cutters. 30 No 6, Steel Mould Board Plough. 7.0 No. 6, Can Mould Board Plough. 84 No. , Cast Mould Board Plnusti. 30 No :i, tteel Mould Board Tlourh. IS No. 3, Cast Mould Board Pir,aci.. li No. 1. Cast Mould Board Plough. The above Pioa;hs are all warranted to perform rirrlit. if not. to be returned and tbe prire refunded. Ti e Steel Pkrorhs ers warranted to scoure in any kind of I ottom Und. Thes Plough will be sold lor cash only, at manufacturers' prices, freight only added. Be iure and Call st the Iron snd Stove Store, sign of the "Red Anvil," and get Raymond. Hunter & Co.'s make, as I am the Only agent for the sals of Ineir Ploughs in Inriian'polts Sill - THOMAS ULI BT. ItCLI WCE POUTAIILC ISO AT LINE. J3efieeen Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and -Philadelphia, liu. Jiatlroads ana Vanals. GOODS snd Pioduce shipped by this line sre carried through the entire route without re-fhipment ai Jol.nuown, HolUI days'inrgh, or Columlia, thus avoiding delay of soiling package.. To sbinpers we think this of importance. Produce sent to oar hour- in Pittrburg't wi.l be forw ar ed sirecably lo iu'lructions, end oiS at reasonable terms at any other lin. C7ro chars for Keceivlng and r nrwerdiug et Pitisburvh. JAMLS M. HA VIS si Co , 227 Market street, Philadelphia. JOHN MtFADKX fcCo , Canal Bain, Pittsburgh. BRIGHT k LAMER. Smis Maditoa. Indiana. I'Ait J AEKMIU' NO u ICIA BN ER VOPE bavins tekeu his ton, Josr.ni P. Port into par' nershin 'o le known nnrier the strle of A. Pope k Son. ti k this ocmsi.in to notify tbe fiiends of the rstaldishiitent, t.al thi; anil keep on hand a rood assortment ol DRY GOODS, Grorerv.. lUrdocart and Shae Fimiingt, at the old stand, all oj wasca ux r taid at reasonable prict. AL-O On hand, a large and well sciectsd aMrtmeDt oijni-e and graamc J707 .I.VC .MEVl C.Vii S. U ß UJl o, r C . a! of which wi.1 be told on reaonl.le terma. Under the new ar rangement, Ihey resptvtfully aoijclt a hare of public patronag-. feeling assnsed that terms will le maae aituia-toty. a AU.M n. i ur r., Indianapolis, Feb. 13. 1P50. -mowisw Ji tfEPH P. POPE . SBltirCa GOODS pHE undersigned re now opening a laree and well select' i- slock nf klerckaiidise. which will be ollered at wholesale ol retail, on the usost reatona' Iu terma for ready pay. They tie prepareJ to supply Grocers and Count: y Merchant with Urot ries, Glassware, and Yankee .Notioiin, sn.l lo lurnisn u acssmu -and others with every description d Jrss and Steel at low rati . Particulars next week. a Mil II k HANN A . AprllS. 91 . Opposite Hraerli Hank. IIiSOLl7'K'IO. OF IV4HT.t:itSIIIP. THE ropartnersblp heretofore existing between the ondersignc '. under the style ef A. Pope Ac on, ir Ihit day dissolved I mutual consent. The accounts of the la firm will be settled I r either, aud the name of the firm used for that purpose. ah.mk rurt, January 31rlSj0. 8o-3inoa wksw EDWARD S. POPE fislii c-Attni:. secm. JUfT received and for anlua general assonmenl of superior O d n Pe,:d, warranted io be Iresh and lo l of the fin est tpemens. They were rained and rn re fully put a p brJ.H.kL-K ,'arkar, t rednria, sw lora. ti l at ma uruc store oi C4-tt A. r . MUHI1I3U . V1LLIA3I &LC.VIS IVA LLACI!. Altorners mid CMittellors nt Lutv, IXPIA.YAPOLIS i.vn. TtVlLL promptly attend to the securing snd collection rf we elnims. and to all other husines entrusted lo their rare n the United 8tate'Cirruit and District Courts, snd in the tSuprct' Courtand Circuit Coortsof ti'eöth Circuit. gJ'OJfieel-Tt doors Fttcf Branding's 48 If IIOIS.KCS WAM L. TT ANTED 140 Horses for the V. S. Drarc . V Aervioi Tim lii.fh.st rs.h rttle will -e !ald. JNO. LOVE, Regt. Qr. Mr. 1st Dragooi t Indianapolis, March, 1850 9-.'-6tis Domestic Col. A M 5 4 fine and heavy brown muelms 3 4, 4-4, 4, 4-4, e-4 ar. I airt-Ja. 1-2-41 1. leached tbeeting aud shirtin.s, pillow rate nit , lln. tt'-kini, bienctied and t rown drillt, Manchester giiignea . Marseilles qnilU, checks. c.tn-le, A.c., ia unusually targequtn ties. Just rereived Bud for sale ae cheap s the rheapest, by Ra S EATON fc HOLMAN. to 'i sic i.adii:s. SB W f E are jn.t re ivinr another .npply tf Sprint; and Swni.. r VW Gootlt, in which there it a larne and splendid astnrtm.i.i of Bonnets, Trimmings, .Vitct Flstt, Ladies' Drest Goo!, Shawl. Haudkerchnft. Lac, Fringe., Paratolt,nd Lades' ai rl MiW Ulovr. aad lloaiery, hb whieh we would particular : invite the attention of tbe ladies. April 19. SS-T HAMIl.TOV k PARR15H i,tW KfsTI ci ABRAM A. 1! AMMOND and HUGH O'NEAL having framed a co p.niwi.ji'n ia tlie piartkrof Law et Indianai-oli, wi'l t lend lo all profettHmal busiiiest enimsted lo Idem in Ihe super ai Clrr-eli ennrt'. Tbey will coot I ras In th rtfire hrternfore accupie I bv If. O'Neal, where m.e rf them amy at all times be immd. MarthU. tf HAMMOND 1 O'NEAL.

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