Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1850 — Page 3

Congressional.

.. c . . Wimmw , M.y 15 1850. I ibe rnete resumed the eonsiJeis'i .n of ih bij lof ti ! .dm,.... a of C.l,fori,,....l the e.t.b.i.hment of a l.i.iU.i1 g.veri.me. f.,r N. w Mexico and Uth. Mr. DmIih expiee-! de. ire lu g-t a test of tin vols upon lite etaiatiou f the mrtur for Ihe admission of California frm othsr subjects. With that view he niovsl to 1JT the ti 1 under consideration on the tsble. with a view to tk;g up th ti l fr the admieiou of Ca'ifornia. Motion wrssMwd yeat 24, nays 23. Y.t: Davit of Mm. morel to amend the 10 h section cf t ti, Iit aiiikiiK niit h prnviaiiiii piaveutiiiK the iviopoa i ew Tenii xiil Leßi,i,iT fr,in pasting ir laws in rsspert r r','.?,f!r,e'r,n- '""PW P'1:'" ,u Leg ;.lt.ir-: fr'.m t asi . aur Iw i.irifetii.f wra those Hg i . of .r,.p.,tj wh,ch vut of ih. aJmi..o.. of Afnca.i !ti r. Mr Clas .p.o,J the am' D Ime n, ti'i ijt hit iean, and aik.d r ih'ull Seoatoia embtiratt tie pendn-K bill, br .t.mp.i,if to .er... a pioi.i. for protecting .lafe,ywhfa Daiaai.1h..a cnttu.. i t a p.,ncip!e-tht ritl.ia .f the Soutii.

iH'e uicouuteniicl tna tnUia tcliema pietenttd DJ n ly anu not i any mau, ci.qif, i r iiciiti. in cit-c-eommiu. Iioix, it will know in man aa a rand. date fr ofiirr.

fi'ir vain ne w (itiinea to ana ini inw wii ine on)y Southern man who, by a direct vote, had f.lt hi me'tf ca'led op.n io expren hi rntnc diappiibitiun of Iba teport. 11 spoke at ieug h i fjv.i of the cmpiomie. The (tebtle w cmiiinu'd till 4o'(lck between Fovte and Yülee, when the St-nate ar'j 'urtie l. r I . . r . . r. 1 L. m, lt-A m""n" ' nae -m. w.r.. irron.Hler Ihe vote by which a commoniea.i i fr.m j the 8ccrelatr of State enrlonKg a letter of tbe B i iet Minister, wat lefeied t ) iha CMnmittte on Foreia AQ'aiis. Mr. Bio k advocated his mo'ion. Cah in sp.ke in fvur of the taiilT of Mt. and denounced Ihe ia'erfaience of tbe BiiiisU Minister aa im pertinent and - jrpichcnible He mod lhat so much of 'he mtr un- I der eons.de.a.i.m a. refer, f. the tauff. be .efer.d to a select I committee, with hstrucüona t- rep-rt bv t i l or otherwise, j Bavlv m ived that to much cf the leitet of Bulwer is la'es 10 the tariff, be re f ried to tne tommitiee of Ways and Mean. . ' , The Hoit affr some debs-e, and wlhoot takioj tbe question on ibe pending amend ncnts adjom ned. Waiii50toi, My 16, 1350. The SrtsATC resumed Ihe cuisilerauH of the bi'l admittinj C iliforni and eslablithins; a Tcrritoiiil Government for New M.xico and Uish Mi. tavi (of Mis.) modified his amendment, submitted yeteiday, by ubtiiu'inz a rivio to the tentb sreujn, riving to the Teint iriat Lreilatuie power to pass laws necessary t the prom ton of tha rights of lh ciiizeua of Terutoiie in thsir slave pn-peiiy. Mi. Foo'e irsumed and concluded Lis speech of yetercJsy, in iei 1 to Mi. Yulee, end i:i vindiciti n of his position, thai the abolition lawstf New Mexico sie repealed. Mr. Yulee desind that the lights of the South should be expressly guarantied by a bill before he could support it. lie aked no cmpromie, but only that the constitutional triahi of the Smith be secured theiein. Mr. Fuute again spike at gieat length, in opposit'. o to Mr. Yulee, and in support of the bill. In conclusion, he sai l the lsy waa not far distant when thia compromise bi 1 . would past both Hontes, and be hailed with a noiversal shout of public acclimation. Mr. Clemens said the bill would never past in its present foim. Mr. Footc ssid be was not opposed to amendments to tha till. Mr. Clemens remarked that unfortunately they could cever get any eruendm nte which were saiifaetiy. He pioceeded to show that Foots h d not been emiMsten in this connection. He competed Foole'a declaration jeteidy. in which he said the admission of California was iio'hing the South had to cnmpliiu of, with a poiiijn asumed in a letter signed by him and his cvlleaeues, iu which tbal leitar wn pionounced rquiralent t the Wibnut Proviso. Mr. Foote inte posed, and a tii-angular cioss 6nng ensued between him, Jt ffroon Davis and Cb mens, which continued - till 3 o'clock, when the Senate went into Executive Session and adjourned until Mundsy. IIucse. Various rrpoiMfmm Committees were presented. Mr. MrLon ficm the Committre en Commeice, tepoit -d a bi 1 to admit certain atticlea of tbe piowih and production it tue giowm ana prouucnou er Can.d, on eond.tion that like a.tirlci or the growth and prodoction of Ihe U. S. be admitted fiee of duty in Canada. Aceompanying the report, waa a c .rre-t.otidet.cr be- J tween Clayton and Bulwer. iltfeired to the Cornmitlee of ( the Whole. j Mr. Brooks's motion heretofore made, waa so amended, aa j increaiaof duty tin irou and oiher artidci of Briiiih duci ion, to the Committee on Ways and Meant instead of I .Manufactures. The ptit aking for Ihe Biitnh e-astiog tiade, horn Ihe Atlsnttc to ihe Pacific, wai lefericd to Iba CotT.mi'tee on Commeice. Mr. Bayly moved lo reconsidei the Vole ind lay tha motion on ihe table canied, yeas SS nays 80. The Senate's amendment t the bill to facilitate coinage al the mini, was concuired in. It authorises the transfer of auch money from Ibe Tieasury as can be apaied from lime to time" Adj urned. A story is told of a substantial country gentleman with money, who, fur a second wife, took a young boarding-school inhs. Being asked what kind of a girl his new wife was, he declared her learning was tremendous. "She has," paid he, "larnt keniestry and meterology. I used to think every time I drew a breath, I expired nothing but air ; but she tells me that I take down al every gulp two kinds of pin, oxygin and hydro-gin, and I a tec-total-Ier, too !" Public fleeting Hancock County. Puisnant to ootice a meeting of the citizens of Buck creek towi hin took place on ibe iStii May, 1S50, lo express their opinion of the nomination of a Candida's for the Senatoiial Distiict of II. i rock atd M-disuu counties, to tbe Statt Convention. The meeting was organized by calling S. II. Arnett to the Chsii and appointing John Collins serretaiy. - i On moiion, Ibe following wat unanimously adottfdr VVhebeas, inmuch as by agteeinf nt between the coaotiss f Hancock and Madiou, that the elertion of the candi date for Senatoi ial delegate to tbe State Convention shonld j le a citizen of llanc ck county. And wheteas, the chsir- ! man of the County Committee of Hancock county called j a meeting of ihe delegates of said county for the purpose t of atccilaining who was the choke .of the county, aud that ! choice molted io the nomine ion of Gt-u. John Milroy, j Wheseas, the minority of tha Hancock delegation, to conjunction with the Mdiaou delegation, nominate I llewbca A. Riley, eontraiy to the withes of a majotity of Ihe democrats of Hancock, ihersCoa Resolved, That in the opinion nf this meeting, the nmicaU n of Mr. Riley can only icsu't in defsal. Retulvii, Thai it is Ihe d ty "f every democial a soon as be finds that the use of hi name as a candidate will defeat bis party, to withdiaw his name horn th- canvass Reolvtd, Thai while we aie always for pii- cip'e and not meo, yet we will not auppuil a man in wlmti we have no contidenee. Resolved, That the pmmolioti of Mr. Riley to a seal It th Sta'c Convention will i jure Ihe eaue of demociacy moie iban a ti-mpoiaiy defeat. Retolvtd, That we advice the i!emocrste of tba seveial towiiatups t take steps to place before the people Gin. John Milioy. He is our cohice. and if management bad not b en Xftoi'ed to, he would have received the nomination et Pendlttjn, and fuither we di decUie that we will not tuppoil Mr. Uiley. Retltt4, That the choice of tha democrats of Bock cieek townihiii is a long hied and faithful public servant, a practical politician and au honi-t man. We rerommead John Milioy to Ihe people of Ibis Senatorial Di-liid, aa eminent- t a. . .t. :. : 1 ..... 8 . 0.1 r ti .n I d lo icpiesent their interests i. that Convention. I, That we respect and honor hiru as one whose I ly qualified - Retohtd honorable course has raised bim la ejn'menee and distinction, iiis efficient -upport of democratic meaauica entitle bin la our fitmett cotlider.ce and warmest gratitude. RetUted, That thejpioceediuga of this meetin be signed ty tha Ctiaiimaa and Sectetny and pabüahrd i tbe State Sentinel. S. II. AKNKTT, CUatrtrMn. Joh Collins, Secretary. IMPORTANT TRIAL. AT TllSa COL'ItT HOL SC. On Friday and Saturday evening. Miy 21. and 25. Q.CISTI05 Cdn the lllesmerie, or Ma-netic state ba produced? la it an important remedial Agent? A rriRU ative I. I.KCF.LY. NxoATIVX The Sledical Faculty who are unbelievers, ! . ,, ., ... . . ,. l r. I ,t.. ' with all tha literary skeptics who fel an interest in the . advancement of science and ihn prostration of ; i st ni rrm v i 1311 US1 1 . I Jcrobs Tha Sovereign People. . ...... . . 3 it r : TIllS trisl Will UO conducted on terms equally lair to BOTH PARTIES! . : Friends of Esculapiue arouse! gird on your armor,' and scslpel in hand, nuke a bolj effort 10 prove your j position, so of; en assumed that Macsetisjs is a hum- ' J , J bug! Sl ' j The Deoole will be there to judge for themselves, F K : Corns one, coniei all ! I j,;,,,., y r,nt ! Ad.nitlancs -to eenie. i. v new v.iaa two, v.. day evening. Asylum meeting Frid.iy, Saturday anJ Monday evenings, at 3 o'clock, P. SI. KOOHN TO lti:XT. iTwL rpHE ioms ia Griffith' Block, over the Ladies' rsaS is to cy Wore. Fo- particulars. Inquire at tha said liUiul Stor, when l am may ba examined. They are well ealcolated for e reeiJenee. May 21. IrVjn. 1C7 3w litinltiiltt of Piirl iicrwtilp. fsrH E partnership heretofore existing between Jonathan Walat ler -n.l J.,h N jiivinirer. In the sa mill l-nines. In Msrioa county, was di-so'vel by mutual consent, on lbs 13lii of May, 19). Jonathan Wärter will continue Ihe business snl sn m lbs Sifairs of the late firm. Msy20. H'). 107 35 JOSTHAV WALTER, JOHN NAL VINGER. siior.tiii.i:iis look iieise: HAVE lot received a fine lot of Jhoa kit, among w hie vi a torhe Bit, SioOMg w me -t v.-a St mav f:nJ the fnlloaing: l.on bticks, ifhink Irons udje iVhe. i. loa:. Pes? srul Wett Knirrs. Pinier. Slioe Nails, Ac , all of l e l..tei m-, and at pre-est latra it br bear A. JIM TD IN.

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One of the undersigned, An-lin H. Kmwn. bavin,ir,,,i ., ti- . c,., v .- f . , P" - . - ' I Stale ix-iiliii- I. . lnd..n,poli.. proposes, in connection with his fatl.t-r. William J. Biown, M ciitiimo the publication of that mjr, which fur the last nine rciM Ven ciuducleil with so much success, by G. A. & J. p. Chapman. In a p. ppalin' t.t a (rnierou public In sustain them in their new enterprise, they hate but few proniist to tunkt. Ti.e paper mut cornmeru! tte!f, or a discrirninatiiii public will not patroiiiz-t it. In politico, it will by thoroughl and radically rlemncralic, and will nia:n tain the principle., of ti.e real mtni'ial Deinvcratic , . , Pr,y' unmixed with ai.y nw um ..r d.wtrinr-s. what, ever. Jt mission will bot vrociaiin IruMi, and coiubnt irror to preserve llio Union if tlm Slate, and ! ,e Union of the Democratic part v. It will endearor l(, wclional pr j.jdires, nn'd to cultivate th .t P anu y . and J.iM.cp, wh.rh m H.e true b.f is of ,,r tiiiB U.non. It will Iw the oranof the pirU"til regularly nouiinated, acrnrdini; to I he uaen nf the prty. It will be firm and decided in tlieed-iK-a-cy of its principles, but curteous and rep..-ciful to it political opponent. It will know no enemies but I tbe enemien of Democracy. The Editor has lontr been , J jjcnfied Willi the politic of the Siafe. and to mitne f . . ' . , rfTw r progress and of the ag-tf may indicate, will find in him a fearlcM advocate. In addition to polities, the Sentinel will always conlak i sa 1 f .u I t.taat rirniifit tut al .mofi i iiaiv lltara a as anxl BatasiTsBvoa'siifiat.saitj 0 v a v urn incini 1 aa t j j i . . n a . . i r -.1 r i Commercial ml. licence. A co,n;iele,,t and faithful correspondent will be employed at Vhinj;toii, whose ptn will be rniiged in cominunicatiure ihe important event front the freat naiional mctropolia. Pun tig the cKoi n of Ihe I.i;ilature, the paper will be published d.iily. and will contain fuM reports of the proceeding". Ttie busi'ies.t ami (i lanciil d jurtmoi.t will be conducted by the iul)lii!ier, and all oiinnunicatioiid on that subject inut b- addre-ied to him. V. J. BROWN. Edithu. "AUSTIN II. BROWN, 1'ueliiier. TER.Y1S. The Indiana State Sentinel will bo printed with entire new materials, on paper of puperior quality, and will contain a lurer amount of reading matter than any pter in the State. THE SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER will be printed every Wednesday and Saturday, and daily during the eession of tiie LejigUture, at Four dotars per annoth, pnynble in advance. TIIE WEEKLY PAPER will be published every Thursd iy, at Tien dollar t in advance. ENCOURAGEMENT TO CLUBS. If ten subscriber to the Weekly Sentinel are obtained at any one Pt Office, the paper will be forwarded to tiiein at the rate of One dollar and fifty cents per nnmnn : cash in every instance must accompany the order. SulnK-ribors who have paid iu advance, will be furnished with the paper until the end of the year for which they have subscr.oed. The first numtar will be istueJ on the 6 h of June next. AUSTIN II. BROWN. May 10. 1S50. Ii-uliiiiiupolis Wliolesiilc l'rices Current. Corrected IVeeUy for the Indian State Sentinel, 13Y KIULAND & FITZUIBBON, -p, . , , n t f OrWaraiH ailÜ tO!iIlllS10Il MerCliniilS . An whole. A I.F DF.ALEKs in Lrl0.ertes, Liquors lobiCCOS, and I'roiltce, EAST SIDE OF TIIE DEPOT. p.n-J,B.co.V perib. GROCERIES Broomi. 1.73a2..')0 Lead, bar, ' O.OImiO tW Lead.w hite, pure, 16 i.00 Hog, round. $u.0na4.0rt houlJer.. 8 50 i. CO Clear aides, 4.1.0a 1.60 ll-ims, 5.n0.iS.l)0 FEF.F pi r cwt. net, 3.5CM (0 Cf rniK S per 1 1., 0. 1 6l).00 COTTO.V YJlIUf O.SloU.00 CA.XDLES per Ib., ftar. 0.20 Mould, 0.lt;aO.Pl CORJV JHC.1L bo.,0.30a0 3.i FL OUR per brl., 5.25a6.io FRUITS perbu. Apples, grevn, O.OOalXO Apples, dried, t tJ0 00 Fetches, dried. 1 7 Wi.l U Almonds, per lb.,0.1 "mj'I .20 Raisins. per box, 0 00 4 (JO FISfl Mackerel, No. 1, per brl. OOalO.OO No. 1, balr-hrl.,' 0.lMlal).00 No. l.qr.-brl., 4 004-25 No. 1, hits, SJH'3.00 No. 2, per brl., 00.00 12.50 No. 2, half brl., 007.0J NO. 3. per brl., 10 SOoO.tKI Salmon, kits, 3.00a0.00 FF1TI!ERS per lb. Bast, O.KaO Sfi Ordinary, 0.1ra0 3-j O .VS pe r b u . Wheat, 0.65 1. 00 Barley, 0 630.7(l Rye, O.Otlatl.60 Corn, tt.2Sau 20 Oats. ' O.Jfr0.30 GROCERIES Coire, best Rio, 0.l2a0.12i . Sugar, N.O., 0.5l0.06 Sugar, loaf, 0.10i0.l Sngar, crushed, IMHuO.lj Twa.O. P., 0.6i0 7u Tee, Imperial, 0.5t!aU.G.i Tea. Y. Hyson, 0.30aW Ferper, OlOaO 10 Spice. 0.IUI7 Salratus, OnciaO.OO Molasses, N. O., 0 l.'0 00 Molasses, S. II., fl.4UoO.43 Lead, No. 1. 55 . 70 1.151.21 O.I, linked, Oil, lard. Oil, sperm. Oil, lannera'. Turpentine, Beans, white. Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Butter, roll. Lard, Beeswax, Oinsere, Tallow, GL1SS per box. 8 by IU, 10 by 12, IlJt T per ton. Timothy, Clover, IRCLY per lb. 0. h'Jull.CO 1. TiaOlO 0 7MI.00 0.75aü.0O 0.37 anO 0 6öa0.74 OJSUaO.OO (I.COoO.03 0,tl0.15 0.05006t 0 I50 18 0.200.25 O.O70.Ci 4 OOoOOO 4."m0.00 O.OOalO.OO 0.00a0.00 Bar, 0.03.i0.03 Round andsq're, 0.040.0o Castings, O.OtaU.tMJ Springs, Axles, Anvils, 0 00.0t?t 0.(M)o.09 0,Ha0.15 LEATHER Sole, per lb. fl.200.2t Call.kins.prdx. ia.eoi.w 00 Upper, 25I0j.1o.0O Morocro, 20.0t:'2i.OO hheep. 5,C0a8.00 LIQCORS per gal. Best Cne. Brandy , 0.00J0 B'lt Pale Brandy, S.373.00 Ameriran Brandy, 0.4S0.5O Holland Gin, 0 Miil.JO Old Bour. Whitk. 0.60 1.25 Corn rlo., 0.nil).23 Old Mada. Wine,0.noi.'J5 PortWin, OfOal.25 Sherrv Wine, .0Ut..'0 Claret Wine, O.OOaO.75 Malaga A'ine 0JiOlj0 A'.f.S-perkg. tod 3 74JH) 81 4.2.-.I0.0O 61 4 7.-mj1.00 41 3.9"mO.O0 SI 25.0 00 Bral, 4IM!oO.OO PJPF.R perreara. Wrapping, 0.C0a0.90 Koo)cap, ft.GOaXM Hon. Boards, gr. OXIot.OO SEDS-perbu. t'lover, 4rOS.(0 Flai, 0.0ti.25 Timothy, 0002.t0 Tar, A.Obrl., Tar, Flnrida, o.no.xo O.UnaH.00 o.iönro I.13o0.-,S I i 1.15 n.ortu('6 O.tluO 03 0.(Ku.o:t n.iiao 0.3.t0.40 e :o.oo o.o:o.(;o 0.n0a().00 II 0-ia0 "0 Tobacco, Mad'ler, Indi;o, Rice, Copperas, Rosin, Oinger, Closes, Gunpowder, Soap. No. I, Caaaia, Alun. Nutmegs, l.rjjial 7 Wooden Bocke, iVii CO l'.-itliiei-liip iotir, THE subscribers having formed a partnership, the Dmr husinena will hereafter le conducted nnder tbe style of Caa'sMaao It Btowamc, at the oM aland of D Craithead, where all r mpo-tfuilv invited 10 srlve na a trial, an l w t.kxlr our cat endcavori to rea ler satisfaction. I VID CR.I;IIKAD, ROBERT BROWNING. Indianapolis, Ma v 1, 18.S0. Tha subscriber woul l return thsnks to his numerous custom er, front whom he has received so liberal a patronage durini the st ten year, and would now aak a continuance of the same ta the new 6 ns of Craigneed Ac Brownnif . , wj y bul r.rne,.yVquest all persona having DiHtie, tc.0uiits to call and nuke settlement as early as practic a hie DAVID CR.iIGHEAI). ladinnanolia. Mav H. 15o. 107 M.W BOOKS. I -fEMOIR4 of the House of Orleans, .y W. Cooke Taylor, I If 1 U. L. D., S vola. l2mo. journal oi mree years- rtsiaenra in Aoyssima, ny Kv. Sarnoel Gilet. --' Memoirs of tbe Court of Marl Antoniette, Queen of France, by Maitatne Cinipan, 9 vola. 12mo. Monmigve.thc endiesa study, kc, I y Alexander Vinet. The Faiil.ful.Stwe'd,y Rev.. D Clara. MMe Evidence lor the People, by Rev. J.Ciiraming. Ijn.la, or the Young Pilot of the Belle Creole, by Caroline Lee lientz. ' Tbe Mercy Seat, by Gardiner Spring, D. D. Just received and for aale bv ROSS fc RAY, 107 One door west of Browning' Hotel. notici: to ittJifai)i:ics. T jrtOPHAl.S II te reed red at the office of the Madison -H- and Indi.oiapolis Railroad Company, at Indianapolis, until ,o 0.c!ocu 0 .j,,1,, th, 7tl, d.,of for ,h, triio o , Engine Hnue, Machine and Blacksmitli Shop for said Company at Indianapolis. Plans and specificatioi aof the bnildinv will be eihlbited at the cflic of Mr- Hubhar.l.on. aid after Satorr'ay fie 93th instanU Favnientseish as tbe work prorrestcs, reserving 20 par cent, antil romi letion. Proposals for Ike entira joh will bo preferred, but those for portions oi the work will! e considered. wn.a d nuiuii, rrcaiuant l. ac t. 11. K. Ua. May i, l?-.o. i07-t7Jnne. $$10 IlXWAIt l. " s2T0LKN r'om ,h premUee of the Institu'e for the education of the Blind, in thia city, na the night of the 13th InaUsH, a qniinti y oi bed-linen, confuting of about twentv-sii aheeta five for double and twenty one for single beds. The articles are all marked wiih the inlüils-I.J.B" i be almve reward Is off-red for tho ehovs mentioned article. 'o.ti.er with tucli inlotmntion as w ill lead to the apprehmsion of the thief , or f-ve rtollar, for either the recovery of ibe property, the desired laforanation alone. -Mav VI. io; 3w lt.ilutioii. jJATOTICK Is hereby given, thst be.eo-ns'tnersMp heretofore ! is esisting under the Arm of Sidda'l Ax Lis, in tha Drug business, was dissolved en lb t5'h instsnt by snntrial coos-nt. j All npsef'st teisiness of the firm mill be settled by J P. ftiddall, who will eontinne.the business nt tl s o'd stand, south lids of Washington street, 4tti dMir from Meridian. J. P. MDDALL, May gf. 1.'0. . JAM KM I.KA. HOOIiS tV SrATIOVKIlT. T1IE srthsrrier is J ist es-eivi-if and now 0ieiiiig a largs an4 -a- new assortment of Mediea', Law, Historical, Scientific. Class in. I and Misc;Unaons Book ; alao School and Blank Books, to. getlier wi.h a splendid aoetmen of French, English and Amsricat Stationery. Hs wonU respectfuMy invite all those wanting books and stationery to give him aea'l and axsmins his stock and pnees. c;. u. DAVIS. 107 No. 13, Wsthingtoa street. nible & I'niyer IIoUj. w M ST received, a snnr ior assortment of Bihlea an l TVa... t9 Bwks. ia rich Pamir .Wir. Vehr, anl r-rles .. n:.j:.. -.uu t,i pi-,.. I t,.,M ti i.tu.i FaraalaltT C. B. DAVIS. 107

No. U, Wathtnjton street.

AUt'illiou, lheat t.rowcib! A. G A A U & CO., R"K70ULD respectfully rail Die attention of Aheat Oiowe V and th pu'dic ge-ierlly, to 'te fart iliat they are dot man-iracturii.fr, at ihe "SPttLYG FOUNDER Y," ia Richaiood, Wat ne county, Indian, all lbs various Lind of

THRASH I A U MA CVM -V, row in one In the Western country, amonf which nay be foim I the follow iitg : The Tr'tUig or J-'ie'd Tkraskinr Muckiy. foKn bj4.li the patent ha uuw irrd.) which thraahe aixl rlennt l' e (Ira-n, ' nd requires a Im number 9- hand to tend than any Machine in Uie. i Two kiii'la of &i IIjth Pnetri, froUen up in the het siyle, csigned for running the Stationary S-pa-nting ad Cleaning M - china whii h they are miw manulartoMne; in a superior menner. j Tho well kmwn Vour-Ilnr Power Tm''Hnf SV..an i Four, ' Five and Six-Hune I'ower UtltJUukmn, tbe ic-putation of which ia so well eatiblb-hej, as to r. n.:r it useless to say a word lu their lavor. All kind of Ma bines repaired on t'm shortest notice, and on the most reaaonab'e terms. They think they can o:ler greater inducement to any person w Uhing to pnrrhaae a machine than any o'her hop la t'te country. Castings of every dcM-ritioi. and Wootbin Machinery, sorb, as dou'ilo and single Carding Machines. Condensers and Jaw Jacks. Poac Loom, Wrapping Machines, Sir., mada looideron a atv'e not to be excelled. fry'.Vheat or good hones taken in eichange for work. Richmond. May I. 1850. UXt-jlmir a. c. itLDti'S ort. MKLoacaf. MELDRUM or BROTHER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Cieucral ICrccivintr mitt Forivar!iue Aecitt, trEST STREET. MADISON. INDIANA. Liberal advance mnde on consignments of produce in kund rarticnlar attention paid to forwarding : la all rases witb die-pa'-h and at tha lowest ra'es. .M. at liromer are aiso Agenia tor two ianponiiuii nur, in Pitubutgh, or via Cincinnati and the Lakes. They w II receipt throujii at the lowest rates, and give personal attention to all busit eta rntrusted lo their care. REFER TTJ Maiin Polteya k Rntler, C. W. Basnett, David White k. Co., E.i. W.Hncy,iid W. N. Ja.-kson. Ciaciaaati .erT, Bro. k Co., reter A. vv niie m. to., ana notes It Frseer. lyjuirrUIe K. a. Semple k. bro., II. O.ewcomD k Bro, rhm''Kf Forsvth k Baker. Philadelphia White, Warner Ac Co. puukiu-tk Loreutz, Hterliag k Co., Clarke k Thaw, King, Pen nock Jc Co. 103-3m (Journal copy, ana charge M at uro.) PEUIODICAL ai:icy. wOS3 k RAY, one door weft of Browning'a, have bad trsns BS) ferred lo them tho aeenev for Periouicala lately delivered to aubscri ers in this city by F. ß. Fay, embracing among othera the following popular serials : Blackwood's Msgaune, ana tue British Quarterly Reviews; The London Literary Journal, American Gallery of Art, Ameriran Reviewa, and the Lady'a and Gentlemen'"! Magatli.es. rersona who have received their Magazinea from Mr. Fay, and any wishinr to subscribe, will please call on BOSS k KAY, . . i 1 1 Booksellers and Six tiooera. salk r laOTS. rwIIE underinel Agent or Tipton county, Indiana, win, on B h.in..liT. ihr lat ilavnf June. 1C30. ofTt-r for aale at public vendue, all ihe lots U-loneinr to aid eoun'y in tl etown of Tip ton, county seat of said county, supposed to be 7j in number. taid town is pleasantly amiatt-d on the banks of Cict ro Creek. The Peru and liidiaiiiux.il Itailmad will pa- Ihrourb said town. The a bote lots are ituated near tbe Depot, lu tne prettiest pan of town. . The town and country aro'ind are rapidly improving, and it present great inducements to mechanics ami bqaineaa men geiter--ii. I Lrra la m .Irani .aw .11 i ... .v.-. . m . wtfw...u. . to . Ta-tnt One fourth down, balance in one year, tne purchaser ae eepiiiiE a rorteit bond. April 17, 1150. 10O-3! W. F. BRADY, County Agent. ial f. is iam it a:ci:. C; PRATT'S Spiral twisted, Carbonized Annealed Iron Light n nine Rod with accuratelv filled brass screw connecting joints aiol glass iaolaU-rs, of an Ingenioua eonstruclion, are dridedly the best article of the kind ever ottered to tbe ptimio. Th'-y a-e mounted with a solia piaunnni stiver point larotiutuci kn, surrounded at Ihe hase with three angular gold plated magnet, whit b are supplied at every ten feet, thus lurniabing a roost perfect ronductor of the electric fluid. Forty feet of thia rod, with Its "fixing," joints, UolaUrs, and masnets, for the small som of 6ve .tolbra Longer rods at i centa per Cm!. Platinum sliver pointaeiira. Put up free of ehar-e ny experienced bands. RtTcrttcu Cspt Voorhees, C..W. Cady, D. Yandes, J.. L. Kftcltam. and J. I). I'efrees, Esqrs.; Dr Bttllard. and the Trustees of the Desf and Dumb At) lum. Judge Prrkms, A. W. Monis, Esq., Mevnra. R. R. Und.itiill, Jno. W. Holland and D. Cliaghead. For sale bv Hay 4-105 HENRY B. KChLOGG. Iiitli ui:i:oliH Steam lloilcr und Sheet Iron fiisttn y. ' rBIIE .nndetsigned, being practical workmen, through many Ja. yean' experience in some of the first establishments in Eng land and VVaK-s, are prepared to make and repair to order. Boiler and t'himney of any aiae-or description, a cheap a any other Mauiii'aclurcra in ibe western country. They have alto machinery fixed for punching Wab?r, cutting Plow Shares, and gumming eawt.au a to require but little filing and no danger of breaking tbe it-eih. Siiuated on retinsylvot.ia street, south of the rust Office. All withiiiir to purchase are invited to call. May4-I03ru KELSHAW fc PINKER. 1YILSO.VS Metallic Fire and IVaierIroof lHit. Tills justly celebrated and extraordinary metallic substance has now been before the public for several years and has riven enlire satisfaction to all who have used or bad it applietf lo their work, becoming, as it does, as bard as the hardest tone and perfectly impervious lo fire ar waitr. This paint is now extensively used on roots, brick, stone, and plastered bouses, barns, railings, machinery, ke , besides being the best of paint for carriage work, as it is susceptible of a high polish and will never crack. In abort, it is tbe best preventive from fire or water ever offered to tbe public. A consignment of the above paint just received and tor sale, wholesale and retail, by SIDDALI. k LKA, 10-J Joui.copy. South side Washington Street. Q XJ C K S W A 1 1 1 1 E S T A 1 1 L. I S 1 1 M E . T. TO COVSTRY MERCHANTS. rpilE Subecrihera are receiving and have now on hand a L large and general stock of Q'teena and Glass ware! 'I he purchases have been made expressly for this market, end can be furnished lo customers si reduced prices. Our aim is lo establish a permanent business, and tbe inducements ws oar to our customers win ws irust recurs io us tneir patronage. Arrangement have been mada wall bo rises In this country winch will enable ns to have a regular eupply of ware j at all times also to receive from Europe Importations which will warrant as to sell ae low as any other establishment in Ihe West. Hotels furnieed at wholesale prirss. MiylS I0U M NSIJR At FURGU3QN. NEW HOOKS. OS Ac RAY have thia day received at. letter Day Pamphlet, No. S, Downing atreet, by Thomas Cariyle; The Maid of Orleans author of "Whittfriars The Fear of the World, or Living for Appearances Bröthen Ma) hew; Ihetiouary of Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering, No. 8; Torms of Alice and Tb ebeCary, 1st edition J F.tptoring Expeditious of Wilkes, Durvillc, Ross and Lynch 1 volume : ... LyMt-h's Etpediiion to tbe Dead Sea and Jordan, condensed cd. ; Druggists Receipt Book, by Henry Ira thy new work ; Water ley Novels, in I vols Waller Scott. 10i One door west of Browning'a Hotel. NFAV HOOKS! . f) QSS k RAY have thia day received , aV Tbe F.aat Sketches of Travel in Egypt and the Holy Land, by Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A., illustrated. Ilrroiites of the Missionary Enterprise, or sketches of prominent Female Missio-.-arie, by Daniel C. Eddy. . Nineveh and ns R-mains, by Austin Uenrj Layard, D.C. L , in j vols $1 7S ehi-ap edition. Wrbster's Trisl, pamphlet form. - May 4102 One door west of Browning's Hotel. ltcrrioVA I. rpULLY k Co. hare removed their Hat and Cap Store from the -i- old stand, to that lately occupied by Wm. E. Sargent, near Craighead's Drug Store, where they are now opening an entire new siock for summer wear, which, with their extensive old slock, form one of tbe most extensive establishments in the West. They still adhere to the low price policy which has made their establishmeiit so uopttlar; and wonld respectfully request all desirous af good Hats and Caps, to gore their good sod prices aa examination before purchasing. v May 4 I02-.f N Cheap ti the Cheapest, und IJclter than die Itt-t ! SAMUEL HETSELüESER, THANKFUL for past favors, i'.fnns his friends and customers, thatbcsiill eoulinue the Biackamilhing Buainesa in all it branches at the old stand on Kentucky aveuue, south of th Masonic Hall. Horseshoeing done at the th' rtest notice, and at reduced prices. Plain, gl, teel toed, gl ti, cash a p. P. S- All persons ho hare open accounts of a year and over, will confer a particular favttr ly settling ihe same. Indianapolis, April ii, I3i0. 09 3w CINCINNATI HOTEL. I S.AC MARCHAN'I AND D. T. MORRIS, Proprietors Successors tsti. W.II. Evans, Corner of Broadway and runt sirerts, immediately opimaite the steamboat landing, and opposite the Railroad Office. Cincinnati Ohio. , 3r The boHe having undergone a thorough repair, the proprietors are prepared and determined lo accommodate the travelling public in a aaiisiaetoiy manner. April 19 OMnvM fCin. Eng. UISOLVTIÖX OF PAi:TEItSIIII. &.T OTICB is hnehy given, lhat tbe co partnership heretofore ex L Nl Ulng under the nam) ot Hood k Noble, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those having unseHlel accounts will please to csll snd settle without delay, aeons of ths Arm is about to leave Ibe nlsce. The business will be continued by U. W. No'. la, was is duly author. xed lo settle all claims. E II. HOOD, 00 D. W.-ÄOBLB. PAi'Eli IIANCslGS. W1 B have just received an addition to our stock of Wall Papers, embracing several new and beautiful atyles, and Invite tbe attention T those desiring to purchase, to oar as or intent ItMl RtigS fc RAY. ritr.vrii i iiiKiio v ici lMtirs i.s. A BEAU TIFUL assortment this day racelved snd for aale by HU RQ33 k RAY. .ev Ifluslc for Piano V CJtiltar. A CHOICE selection of Songs. Po'.ka. Waitea, Marches, Quicksteps, hs., arranged lor the Piano and Guitar. Just reecirsd snd tor sale by 10H - ROfl k RAY. SMITH'S UKPOUTS, OF cates in the r'apreine Court of ths State of Indiana, from tbe . emmeticeineat cf the May term, 84H, tn the close of the Nnvember term, 1649, with a Üb! of cases, and an ini'e. to tha priucipa I matters. For sale hy ROrfS Ac HAY, 10 One door wet of Browning's Hotel. Mount E:icle Tripoli, I rHMlE beat article now in use for cleansing and polishing brass, Ja - silver war j. class, kc. lor famitv ns. for sale at 107 S Urng store.DR. GRAIN'S tstsnl Spino Abdominal Supporter and Shosl. der t rice. Fhysicii.ns and others are respe.-tfuly invited te call aid examine the a'-ove named artle.h?, at lu; 81DDALLS Urug store. jltst itr.crivi i. A GOOD assort moot of Brick and Plastering Troweta. of goal Jra. ... ii i ...i. .. - a i-uavnov "I.'. W .WW .'. r M . I . . .-.... -.- JÜ.4T opened a fins lot ol I'snch Planes. Besel. M trs and T - l - tqiiere.. Splitting tSaa-e, ke., which I of'er 't"W fores'-. ll7 A. GMAYIKJ.V

orncrAii. GEORGI A LANDS FOR SALE. 'TM1K undersigned, tn uruaitrf a joint .-esWuiion f ths ileneral Assembly of Ihn Slate Indiana, anomved January 16th. 1819, BUbotiain- Ine Governor or A---nl .f St.ietn sell Um in lere the MUe i.f lie una ha io I ho Gentgia Limit, will receive proposals fisr aH I! interest the Stale ft Indiana ha in inj I rca kandred

rm,tru nj ljta. situated In IM Cnunimiir Telfiir, Mom gamer v. ru Uai.). aytil Lnuren, in Urn ta:e .f Gwwfia. beini upwai'to tf tare hdit4 thoutmd ucrti f Umd, will l be" vali:ih:a for l.inher. 'J'Le aiKivelmd waa obtained fnon the (le-rfhi Lumlter Company, a rniit 6 tha paf mrnloT two hnnffr! anl f.iny tb'Himnd dollnra owi'g tha Mate, or Indiana by ihe Wentel Hank nl .New York, al R'clrtr. rnipottla fur the ptirrh.u of tnUi land will I received by the iifilemtned at ludiana4i, until lh fir-4 diy of January, ICSI. Tim higuaat Mihler ( lb iiilrei-t of tlHt Stale in aaid landj, will receive a emveyanee emir an act f (hUrnrral Aenillyconflrmint the ile : and no pari of the purchase money will be rrquited nnm inesai la cennrnved. JüdEni A. WRIGHT. Governor ff Ijidimn. Indiannpolia, February 21, 1850. Orrrcs or Taiatuasi or ?nn, 1 Jdiaapo!i, Fuiraarj 1, ItJjil. Gov. J. A tt'siCHT Dear Sirr I have rkuiumed the rowrd. In thia office, and find that no o ij m nl whatever has been mide to lite abfe I reamiy on account nt the rile of the Georgia Laud. I am, very renpectfully, your nbeitieiil servant, 83 3 ihm JA U K P. DRAKE, Trtmrer 0f Slate. f Tha Jiairnal of ("-mrrteice. Satt Yort.and Const ituihMulim. Anrnta. Georgia, will give ihe aieive sis wce.ly iiierrtioua, and send bl la to tins othce for Ikfiid jiion orriciAit. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. rPHC undersigned, in purnuanieof an act td the General sseinbly,apinved January 2 1st, 150, lieiua an ad entitled -an act to provide foe the sale nf a portion of qIMrn .n. S3, in Ihe town of IniliaiiaiMiiia, lor inn nnriawe of erecting thereon Imildinta tor the wae nf tha Indiana Orilral Medical follrgc.' will lereive propM.ils uni it me nrst nay or June next, lor one acre of cnamd. nnated in the north-west cs ner of square No twenty five, in the town ol Indianapolis. tail lot ol land has heen aporal-u-d hv James Blake. Calvin F.etcher, E. . Shiiner, II. Magiilr, William Kullivan, and W. II. Moriiaon, to the surn nf thirti five bandrrd aid sistv six did. lira. No hid will he enntdered for le-at III in the aiipfaiaesl value. Tbe properly will he sold im a credit ol tswary $rra, the purchaser paying interest annually, and Ihe coutnet will lie auljeU In t confirmed or rejected by tbe next General Aswmhly. JUSKPII A. WRIGHT, Gnermor. tnilisnap-ais, Fehnnry 2, lr?.0. rt-Uw-i Jiairnal co.v. Public .oilce Ceortjia Ij-mi1s. rgMIC underfi'ned having purchased frmn ihe Slate of Indiana all the intrreu, nghl. title, r.l.-tim or dem ind which the said Slate. bad or po.tseted in and to lifiern h m (red shires of Luid, amounting to upward-i of three hundred llioieond acres, situated in the Sl-le of Georgii, "lying in the counties of Telfair, Pulaski, Montgomery and Laurens." Theas lands were obtained by. the Slate of Indiana I rout the Georgia Lumber Company, and are raid to be valuable for timlter, being accessible by navigation. The undersigned propmiee tti sell ths ahovs lands on reasonable terras. I'ersnns wirb ing to purchase, can inquire nf tbe owner residing at rat riot, SwnxetUwd county, India nd. All person are hereby msified ngenxt purch-istng the aliove prcpertjr frisn any otliei person or authority than the auhwriber. MARTIN U. GREEN. Induinapolii, March 5, 1850. f6 6w STJITE OF WDIAXA.TO-WlTi 1. Charles II. Teal, Secretsry of State for the Plate nf Indians, do hereby certify that it appears from Ihe records in mi office, that Paris Dunning, Governor tif the state nf Indiana, In pursuance and in arenrdanea with a joint resolution of the General Aasembly of lias sutia os inniann.approveu j anu try to. 184-j, "aiiinonxiiig the Governor or Agent of Mate to make a.ile of all or any real estate owne I by the Slate of Indiana in Ihe State of Oetsgia." did ins the fifth day of March, 1849, sell lo Martin R. Crern. all ;be right, titles inteseat. ciaiiu or uemanu of any aim or cnaracter wnicn tne Slats of Indiana had In and lo fifteen hundred share of land in Iha State of Georgia, commonly celled the 'Georgia Lands," which the Slate of Indiana otrtainod Iro n Ihe Uenrgia Lumber Company, amounting tn upwarua oi uiiee nunaien innusanu acres na-e or leas, lying In Ihe counties ofTelfiir, Montgomery, Pulaski and Laurens, in said Suie t-i ueorgia, hit tne sum ol one trios and doltits : sod tnsl ths pnr chaae money waa fully paid I the aald Palis C. Dunuitic. on tba ml day of November, 18 1'J, and that on the first day of December, lt49, the said Paris C. Dunning, as Governor of the State of Indiana, executed a deed for the above described pspperty to the aaid Martin A. Green. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand as paffiied fL.-j the seal of the Stile of Indiana, al Indianapolis, this Slu day of March A.D. 1850 CHARLES H. TE ST. Secretary of Stale. FIRE AND WATE II-PROOF COMPOSITION UOOtTXt, MATERIAL.: fjAIIE undersigned respectfully beg leave to call tho ettenti-.n j B. of ths commani.y. to this invalualde material lor roofs. I In the eastern cities it lias almost entirely superseded all other i kinds of roofs, and in this city, although, but tecently introduced, baa In every iastanre given ths moat entire aaü.factlon. Ar-j nngrneiiis.is uinr riicini py wnicn tne sunscrioers are -ab'.ed to execute all orders for the rooting material, either io town or country, at tbe shortest notice, and on the most favorable termr. Tbev are economical in Construction, as thev effect a ennsider. able saving of sida and croa wall, which eo far toward paying their cost, end are a protection aainst fire; presenting an incombustible surface to burning bodies falling upoa them. Being nearly level, they mav be used conveniently for all lbs purposes of eommoo yard. The daily ui of roofs, to wiiich w can refer, sufficiently attests their durability for thase purposes DMerirespiytinlly solicited. LOUDEN a, DUFFY. CERTIFICATE We, th undersigned, havin uned the compoeition roofing mnteriat ot Louden k DuSy. very cheerfully re commend it use, believing it to possess all ths advantages ascribed to it as s fire end water proof composition. Daniel i amies, Hon W i Peaslee, D S Ward, II J k B C Horc. - D Georee. Natha t Edward. N B Palmer, (mine was put on by War rev, hut same s used by Mr Louden,) David Craighead, J F Ramssy, Geo W Mesrs, Gen J P Drake, tii-o McOuat, I II Roll. A Harrison, REFER TO 8 V Norris, J D Defrees, Hon S E Perkins, Win .heets, Vm Kckert. Morris Morris, Rev C E Babb. 101-tf J H McKernan, Judge Morriton, E Browning, Indianapolis, May 1, 13..0. TAIT NOTIIIK ELSE! ! JOSEPH GARRETT &. CO. 'S Patent Spiral Ticiü'd Carltoniied Iron laigtstiiiii'; Hods ! In ten feet lengths, with glass isolators and brass screws, connecting joiuts, improved metalic attachments for brick or frame buildings ; three prone ed ropper heads, with silver points, which have the power of safely and silently discharging the air of its superahundaut electricity, more than anv tod ever brought before the public ; so that any buildings sufficiently provided with the rods sre. beyond a dotibt, perfectly safe from the awful cinsequences of lightning. Tbe immense patronage and extensive use of these IXrhtning Rods proves how tafiafactory they are received by ths public Persons desiring to see a sample and to give their orders, ran do so by calling at ths II ims? niid Reil roundery, Mill Street, near the Railroad Depot, MADISON. INDIANA) . , f. V v. Where all orders will bs promptly and satisfactorily attended to, whether for Ihe improved Lightning Hods or for making or rePairing any description of Bras Hark. JOSEPH OARLATT it CO. Madison, Indiana, April 9, S50. 97.3 im CITY HAT AND CAP MADiUP ACI'ORY. r-JS Tl LLV t;W.. Vl lyrOULD reapect fully return thanks for the past a liberalpaironaeeibeybave received, and ask aeontinnancenf the same. As licretofote, their various descnpuonsoi HATS AJV CAI'S shall he all they reeomnicnJ them to be, and at prices ta suit all. They aa re just receiveu I rum me hatt, ALL THE S UMMER. FA .VJ70 AS, which, lorether with their present atock. enable them to annnlv every reasonable demand, as to fashion, eost or material. Thty atill adhere to their old motto, Rt-adii S!ex and Small Profil, and by it they hope to be able to compete with any western estab lishment, r lease can ut-iore purchasing. Manufactory and shop, near Craighead's Drug Store. -0-- tl TULLY k Co. EXGINEEI.IIiG V SLISVi l lXCJ. fBMIE undersigned most respertfully begs leave lo inform the Ja. public, that ha intsnds, during four Iioors a dny, to teach ths following branches of Mathematlca In all their It-anties : Arithmetic, Book keeping, Alse' ra. Mensuration, Mechanic, 'he twelve bonks of Euclid, with several hundred aJJitio-a' problem, selected from tue l.est works in Kurope, Ptane and Spherical Trigonometry, Dialling, Navigation, Perspective, Projection of the Spheres. Optics, Astronomy, and the use of the Globes, Engineering and Land Surveying wit t prac'i-e, kc. Gentlemen wishin; to pur.-tie any of thsse studies, orse'ver:il o'hers of useful literature, will please give hi-u a call, at Mis. Dill's, convenient to the State Baok. Terms im lerate. JOiIN UcStlEEHY. Mr. McSheehy rradnated in Dublin, and has given courses of instruction in St. Mary's College, Kentucky, and other instita lions in thii coonirv. Hs refers for .information, as to other particulars, to .ton W. Norris, and J. W. Hamilton, Esqrs. 103 6wT S COTT'S SPKlNfa rAS;iios. Ready for Distribution at$l 50 for tingle number, rr $3 per year. 'PHE subscriber has made arrangements for an ample supply of she above work, which will be received and ready for distii notion on the first of every March and September. He will alto be in regular receipt of sCOTT'S MIRROR OF FASH IONS," enntainmjr 12 colored platea of fashion, and 11 pattern shtets, together with a complete syttera ol cutting, which will be furnished al f 2, and caa be sent by mail to any order.forsarded to hint. - Squares and Scales, -Measures, Crajont, Shears, Points, Trimmers, snd all other implement pertaining to Ihe buainesa, are kept constantly on hand, aud will be sold st reasonable prices. All orders, post paid, will reeeive prompt itenti.ni. . JAMES HALL, 10Q No. S Temperauec Hall, Indianapolis. . v,.. CASH STORE! DAVID WILLIAMS, & I LAV. BR0USE, HAVING just commenced business is Drake's four story brick building, marly opposite to the Washington Hail, one door west of Talbiitl's Jewelry Store, have opened a large aud splendid assortment of Staple and Fancy froot.t. Grocer if-, W and . Qvtnxware. Having purchased otir gwdt in the eity of New York, at ihe low. est possiole prices, and being- ean-lully w-l eted by one of the firm, expressly for this msrket, we sre determined to sell si the very low. est rates, for Ca th. or such produce at we can lake in exchange for ruoda. We would ak the favor of our old arnuaiutanet s lo call I and exaini.Se our stock and price, sa sre are dr-tcrmined to sell st such prices s will give roll ssttsiacttoa la the ptirena-ers. Goods in all eates warrantrd to be such aa we rrprvsciit. Call at Drake's four story building, on Washington stmt. Indianapolis, May I, law. '1112. c nii i i i: t. Fee or anoottncenient, $1 if panl tn adtaner; if not paid ia advance, $t.J -v- . MttiHi. Ciiarxiss .V Spahn : Tlensei suiotun ths name of Assra ä.aiTH ns an lnd'pernlent Candidate for toe olhcn ol Mienil ol .Marion L-ouniy, at tba August elecliun, in favor of License, and olilige vmr friend. A UN Kit 83! ITU. xEV RwOli.! THIS day received lingua gt. an I Literature of Sis rlo Nations, with a sketch aftbeir popular Ktry, y Tat! with a p.srace by tjw st't Kot.in.on, n v., L. I. iL I vol. Ilmo. cloth. TsllmtiinJ Vernon, a novel I vol. ll i o. Lectures on Art and Poems, by WetUinRf. n Allslea, eltted by Ko-nsl'tl tieniy iron, ar., i vui. -.-n o. ni'iMin. Hand Book of Oil rainting, by an American artist. Ka'oo ah, cheap editioa. Thonghis lor a Young Man, by Hor ace Mann, iu IUe-3 k RAY. FLACKFOKD REPORTS, OF ra-es 'gu-d and tlt-termined Ii the Sub-hu" Court of Jtttl! eatoroof the Si ale of India-a. tol.vili. -oitaining Iks esset I frnH. Mm. t.-m ISJft tA VmimmI.. I.r.i IK. V 1.4.. in.ln.1. . J T 1 4 - . 1 , f ll'MI.' ltioj ol Cn I 'M.M. i:mo. saual.a. J91 K'tS f HA V. n!, ceaiplcle sit vo'untrs KOil k KAY.

G11AM LOIX.U OF INDIANA.

'2M1R Annual Commnnicatios or ths M. Grand Lodge of Indiana, will bold ri. is Annual t ommnni stion n i ir4r Mason-' Hill. I-Kii innrolit. on lha 4th .. . ... . . ' . r-.K sionui yoi .i:iy, iiirtaut, i"y at 0 o'c'ock, A. M. It is hoped eacn , , t.oogfl Wl 1 OS re)eaeniei opvi' -ra Lodge U. D.. ho should Mve their S lecorjt of proceeiines prcient. Sec retaries el new Lodges will ronMlIUn forms ol ret'irns, to '-e fo-ind In tha nrifffted nroeeedii.ea nf 14ll and 119. Also s ropv of fheir re;ister" of auch n nes as have bea-t registe ed since last retjrn M ti e O and L ge The creJeutii'. of rep-ewrnifive bo.il I bo eptate from tli retnrna. Wliee Lodges sr nt to be repreeoteJ. toe recretarj will forwanl ths r.-turui au I Grtn I lAj lrj dure to Ihn Orand Secretary, at his ri;k. VI i, i I ,vis A. W. VQS.RH, O-and Secretary. iiso.ir irto. r IIK Pirtnership heretofore existing between Davis Ac Ray in a t ie ilttik Kaiinusa, is this day dissolved "V mntisl consent Tae b'nineis nf the firm will be closed bv the un.lcrsigned. April lit, 1840. . C.B.DAVIS. Ctl il.IaES It. DAVIS, IJCl.'RV-tOR lo Davis k Ry, will continun the Book Business I I i all its viriou branches at the old sia-td,one door est ol Craiijhead't Drug Store, whercai I e found at all timet a eeneral SMurtnrttof Medical, Law, Sch-jol. Clis-icsl sn l Mice laneotis Hook ; also Blink Books an I Stationery in every variety, at the , loive.l oric, wholesale and retail. tn tf A CMItO. Iii' SSW!.. ROSS Ac RAY bavins: become our siiecessor in the Book and Stationery busuieas i-y the purchase of the stork, we recommend them to the confi len-e of oar friends ami patrons, aud to all who miy wish to mnka purcl-aaes in their line. MORRISON k TALBOTT The undersi?ned hsvin purchased the entire stock of Morrison k Tsl -ott, will continue the Book and Stationery bnsinesa. under she title of Ros k Rs v, al the old stand, one dcor west of Brownm :'sand would solicit, and hope to merit a continuation of the patrona;e extended to 1 1- late fit m . THEODORE A. ROSS, CHARLES A. RAY. . Indi inapolis, March 9, 130. 9"-y oi.oh;tio.. rpilE partnership heretnira existing an.ler the firm nf SHARPB J. fc PR AIT, waa li.lvcd on Hie 114h instant, by mutual consent. All unsett1.! hiisiuewi of Ihn Orm will be eeUled by J.S. Pr-tt, wb.i ill continue Hie btiaiaess, and nil who are owing said fiim are requested to make payment immediately. y J. S. PRATT, SUCCE)ORId Phiirpe k Prttt, Is now receiving a Fill assortment of ROOTS, SHOES, If.-ITS. CAfS. LEI I HER, SH0EFt.YDLYG kc. to which lie wool I in vile ailmimn. I have a large at.ck of desirable goods of Snriog .md Summer styles, at fair pr ires, and hope to be able to aiify tlu-e fi voting ms with a call, and alwt to Hinrutliecond-lenca aud ftttrontge an liuertMy bellowed upon ths int firm. W If ... -- Stai of Itx'i iu a, .71 irion Cotiiif)'. I.tTHS alamos foear or 1,'oäX'i Piras.JvLT Teas, 1830. - BiU ia Ckimcfrg fur a Dicurtt. Nancy Mnntgotneiy v. Jo'n Montgomery. BE it known, that on the8lhdy of May, 1-50. the said Nanry Montgomery filed in the otti-e of the plerk of the Marion Court of Common Pleas, her btil in Lancery against the said John Montgomery, for a divorce, together with sa atliJavitof a disinterested person Hit I the said John Montgomery is not at thia time a resident of the State ol Indiana. '- Therefore, the said John Montgomery is heiehy notified of the filing aal pendency of aaid bill in aaid Court against him, and that unlnts he appear in said Court on ths cailing of tbe cause at the Court House in Indianapolis, on the second Monday in July neat, and answer, plead. or demur to said bill, tne same will be heard and diei mined in his absence, and a decree renderod accordingly. r EDWARD L NDER, Ex-t.t:ioC!eik. - . Brown k Porter, solr. for complainant. 104 Sw S tic 4f Forfeited Laud. ON Saturday, June 22 J. 1351, at 1 n'chek.P. l ., will be offered for aale lo the higieiai bidder, al the Court H sjse door i a Indl anapnlis,the following tract of land,.ituate in Johnson county, and forfeited to the College Fund, lo-w it : Tbe west half of ihe north-west quarter nf section 28, In township J 4 sout b, of range 4 east, contai-ing HO acres. Terms Five years credit, with interest at seven per cent, payable annually in advanca. No bid will he received fix- a less um than tbe amount of the re valuation 9450, and costs of advertising. K. W. H. EI.LI, Auditor of State. Indianapolis, April 10, 1850. 96 8w NEW PLANK IU) Ali" rpHE BROWN'SBURGH AND INDIANAPOLIS PLANK JL ROAD COMPANY here'ty give noti-e thai the books for the su-acrijitiort of stork are now open for 61 .laya front the 1st ol March, IcniO. Subscnptions win be receive l by Johs Caat.iaLK, Esq , at his mil's in Indianapolis ; in Wayne township, Marion counts, by Janes Johox, Eiq. ; in Browatburgh, Hea.rirks Comity, at Gates fc Co.'s store t also, i t the vicinity oi Brownsburgh, bv B. M. Looa- and A. Auitasn. Esqrs. 84-1 June 1st. Journal copy J FXiLlTONEai V- IlIUlilaT'S mirrXe YAUI. yHE work of this yard, (a branch of which was lately in op- - era' Ion at Indianapolis,) will be eiecuted for the present season at Ma-lisoa; where a great variety of first quali'y of Italian and American Mamie, and tba lest Free Stone will always be on band. Until the branch is resumed at tins place, all orders lef at Mr. rtra.l-.haw' store, near the Madison Rai'road Depot. or withJ. 4. Willis, Architect, will he promptly attended to. Work in the Cera eteriee here will lie ret up in tne beat manner, and al Cincinnati prices. FALCONER k HIGHET. 90 3in Jonrnal copy. si'Rixu v U ii.iir;i: m vli;s JEWEIaltY. W H- TALB0TT has just received ell the new styles of , " Jewelry, such as Breast Pins, cf various settings, finger rings a very heavy assortment, ear rings of entile new patt -rns, bracelet and bracelet clasps, gold pens and p -ncil, shirt studs, shier e and collar buttons, gold guard, foH and vest chains, at greatly reduced prices Ths public are iavited to rail and examine the stock and price. 7-f Store oppiU Brommiae'e Hotel. BOOTS AM SHOES! Cheaper than Ihe Cheapest! w. -sty ILEYL. BATES feels thankful for the very liberal patroa. IV age he has received tor the Iat eight rears. -still öfters his services ss a boot and shoe maker. He flattert himself from twenty years experience in the business to be biete give satisfaction tn all. He isdeterminrd to sell a good article lower than any shop in this place. He works the best leather the place afford. Kastern and western. His shop is opposite the court house, on Washingtou St. sign of the big black boot. Indianapolis, Nov. It, 1849. 4 6ma ;efv ArVvJ ,-is.rUi 1 k M. V I. ICAir.RQAD. ä and after Wednesday morning next. 17th instant, the passenger traina wi I leave Madison and Indianapolis at 7 o'clock A. M , and arrive at 15 minutes past la, M. 97Uel JXO. BROUGH, President. JUST REt:EIVEI, A FEW more of those fine Moleskin Hats, whi- h are warrant--a-edtobnaa fine and durable at anything that can be obtained In Cincinnati for tbe same nioaey, al Mr. M'Ginnla'a. Also a general assortment ol . Black and White Brush; Metieaa Hats, Black and White Congress Hats ; Black Uuena Vista Fur Hats; If ark Borna Vista Wool Hats ; White aud colored Leghorn Hats ; . Panama Hats; Men's and Boy 'a Ashland Hate; . , Men's Hungarian Hats ; Boys black and white Brush Hats ; -And a large variety of Caps, all of which will be sold very low, by - G. F MrGI.NMS, May 8. 10 3m nearly opposite Browning's Hotel. 7" Farking Yam V Rahliet Metal. TUST received, a heavy stock of Bab'et Metal and Parking " Yarn, of a very superior qoaüiy he h will be cold tow for cash, by 104 - HKNRV S. KF.I.LO. II on to Tor Rent. A NEW two story House for rent, wiih a fine gardea, fruit tree, ke., and good water. Inquire of JOSEPH LAÜX. fiss ilil 101 if Near Pogue'a Run Rridge, on Washington st. . liariltvure V t'gitis-ry. Tfrk DOZ. Knives and Forka, eonsiVtiug of Ivory, Self Tiptcd Bucks, Sham Buck. to., for asle bv IU.1 li.KV KKhLUtJU. TO CARTENTEKS AND l;UIUERS. A C0MPLRTE and extensive assortment nf tbe celebrated Novelty f.orkt. Latches. A.c., Just received from the Novelty Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., and lor salt exceedingly low.t-t 104 GRAYDON'S. JUDGE BLACKFORD'S REPORTS. - VOLUME Eight of the Indiana Reports, containing tha esses from May term, 186, to Novetnler term, 1647, both inclusive, by haac Blark ford, A. Al. . .. Just published and for aala at the Bookslore of C. B. DAVIS, May 10, 1850. 101 One door west of Craighead's toie. TO THE FARMERS. LARGE snd splendid assortment of rrats and grain Hrythes, Waldron's snd vsrions other celebrated aianufsoA turet, jnst received and for tale verv low, st May II. 104 GR kY DON'S, aign f the Saw. T Carpeater nasi Coopers. rpHE subscriber ia now receiying a very large supply of Car- - peuter'a and Cooper's Tools, of the most approved make, which he offers at very reduced prices, at ill sign ol the Bis Padlock and Cook Stove. n4 HENRY . KELLOGG. CALL AND EXAMINE" OUR stock of Cottonades, Twills, Tweeds, Drills, Linens, Cnerks, Prints, Ginghams and Lawns, which ia largo and well aborted; also, a fine atock ot Groceries, all of which will be sold extremely low for cash. 101 HAMILTON fc PARR1!H. RIO COFFEE. errk BAG bought since the decline ia price received this Sjlf stay, and odered for sale (. reduced rates by May 4. K'3 SMITH fc HANN A. FRESH ARRIVAL 0 F Ladies Bonnets and Trimminss. latest styles. 101 IIA.tUI.ION k PARRISII. RIED PKACULS, of the very best qnalitv. for sale bv 104 . IIENRY'g. KELLOGG. Eliptic Srttitf. f d PAIRS Eliptic Springs, new style sad very superior 'ty VF fiaish, will bo sold cheap for the read-, by 104 HENRY 8. KELLOGG. OOIiI( STOVES. fiTs! cO'X Stoves, Just received, eonsttting ef combineHon. Eureka. Paines' Double Oven, Buckeye Rotary, RMianra aud Premium, all of w hich are warranted agaimtt cracking by fire, for one year, and to work to the sstiafaction of every purchaser, at the sign ol the Big Padlock andf'ook Stove. - tna - ' ' HEXKY 8. K F.I.LOGO. Slioen nether Irsin. JUST received a verv ratensiva akorttnent of "hoenberger Iron sad Steel, which will be tolJ low lor rasb.bv loa HENRY S. KELLOOQ. ECONOMY A.l S4FETY. rMake R adti fur Clay County Coal. vrTIE su'iscribcr hss Just received a splendid asortm.ntof new style grates called Eureka, with braut ifnl jamh fronts sod liea-ih fenders ; h pant, and every secesisry fixing forpnt'ing n;i. which hs eff-rs at Cin-itinati pi ices, expenses added, at tbe slarn ot tbe Big Psdlo-k and Cook wtove "May. I"3 '.' HENRY S. K:i.l.O';Q. VFRK'I supolt f Majnard fc Xojtt'eelebiatetl Ink. 09 HOOD fc ÜBLE.

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IIERY S. KL'LLOGU, GRATEFUL for all pist fjvors, and still desittaM for mere, V sr would make known that he continues lu keep a full supply of the ahovs Superior Co ok I off Stove, Together with a large quantity of the murh rtilebrated Reliance and Premium i'ook Stove; nlan tha Eureka, Pain's Disihle Oven, and a few ol ihe new tyle Uurkk-y KnUry, all warranted for one year, and to work to the s!WIclion of all who may purchase No belter proof is needed thsn rHrrrnro to I tie following aim. eg Ihe many thousands ho can teatify to their a.irival'ed good qnalna-s. MaaloJiCocsTV.-Saatnel Merril, Hervey Hat., Ki-v T R Cresaev, Samuel Hannah. Edward Memoire, Jesse Jones, D S Ward, J a Dunlop, Mrs Goldsbury. Jno W Hamilton, Danl K infer, Chaa Robinaon. Arthur Vance, 'I bot E llolbroofc, A A Louden, liohert Browning, Deaf and Dumh Asylum, Insane Astlum, John McFstt, BevF C Hoilid.iy, J Johasoa, and any number of other names could ba given. Hcnoaicas Cocsvv. Jamea Du in, Joseph Moni. Asa Ballard, JS Matlock, Chaa Reynolds, Q C Waterhine.Certi Rarnel, Robert Dnwnard, Henry Rogers, Joseph Mrndinhal. Wm Linie. Hascoca Cocstv Chasti Atherton, Jesse Allen, Willlsra Aar Ick.Semiiel Shoekley, J Dye, J Ilelany, ftc Johos Coowtv Phillip Dean, Isaac Voorhees, Jeses Hughs, Robi Lyons, kc HaarLTos Coostv. AsarUh Dinning, S Howard, J Williams, J Davis, llarnabt Newby .JauiesTrester. SHiur coostr KoblHonch.D Smith. BooitgcoosTV lleniy.M Marvin J Kumly.lt Miller,! S pence r,J Smith, George Shoemaker. Jacob Jrdins. Jonathan Scott. Howaao t 'ocarv. Joseph D Shorp, slier iff. Pi-tssm Coostv. Isaac Lawrence, J Smith, PStrader,C Call J Davis, John Savage. Tin iintl Copper Business still as noiey as ever. Tin gutter and spouting mass to order at short notice. Likewise a good assortment of Tin Ware coi rr.iit)y on band, w boleale and rr-tuil. Cash for old copper and biasa as ti.nal HENRY S. KELLOGG, 1 Sign of Ihe Bis r'.tdbrk and Cook Stove. iiuiCA.ci:. Proteclion Fire mid .llarlne Inurance Company of Bl'm Iftird, Conn. INCORPORATED IN lb25. Annuil Premiums, (Jniil-ilUh'k, and Surplus Fund $1.000,000. ryJMUS old and responsible Company continues to issue poliries m. on the most favorable terrus on d welling houses, household furniture, stores, stocks of goo .is, warehouses, and contents, mills and manufactories, fce. ke., against Lovs or I;im:ige hy Fire; Also, on goods wares snd m-rr-hanilixe. araint the hazards of LYL.LXD TR.1.YSP0RTATI0X. i nd upon the C.1RG0ES OF SCf VESSELS. Simon Yan.teH, Esq., having resigned the agency for this old and responsible ottice, and the subscriber having bee a dulyap pointed bis successor to the sgenry, it now prepared to issue iiol-K-ies in oth the Fire and Manie Department on the most lavor able terms. Tbe Protection Insurance t'ompsny having, in the last 95 years, p&id msay miUieni rf dollars st their several agencies throughout the United spates and ti e British Provinces, hive es-tal-liaiied a just refutation for solren.-y and faii-deahng , w hich challenges comparison with any oth'-r insurance comany on tha continent of America. The annexed extract from an article on ths subject of Insurance Companies, taken from the "New Yotk Day Book," exhibits briefly the sUnding and policy of the Com pany. I he Moneyed men' of the ancient and alwaye prosperous eity of Hartford, have for half a century been famous througl out the Union for the cure, discretion, rinid honesty, and unvarying Sucre, with which they have formed and managed corport tk-ne of this description. JvV Hartford Hamk a frnrswt Caaassnt y k m over failed! These Compauiea bava lor more than a w bole generation scattered their liskt in neatly every Stated the Union, and have never failed to pay the innumerahle lot-sea which they bava insured against. All losses arising npoa policies issued by the nnrtetsirned, will be promptly adjusted and paid at the General Agenry 0ff.ee, located at Cincinnati. O. A large portion of tbe funda of the Coin-pan--. (incluJing ell piemitima re eired t the W entern a-eecies,) is deposited witlt tha Gen. ral Agent of the Company at Cincianiiti, lor the pa yment of Western and Southern losses. Apply to WILLIS IV. WRlGHT.AgentforthecityolIndias anolis. and for Marion connty. 73 ?mos w ksw WAUASH A, EitlE C.1IVAL LAAD. SALE OF 170.000 ACRES. . fipHE T no-tees of the Wabash and Erie Canal wilt offer for sale, at as. the Isnd Othre. in lgansoort, to Hie f iilh DAY Or MAT NEXT, 170,000 Acres of Lards These Land shave bee. i selected whb great enre, and ate generally Arst rate farming land. They will he anld in tracts of 40 acres, or more Jo suit nnrrb.iseri. The lands sre sitnaied prinripally on I he counties of lkr. Pom r, Mar4iall. Fulton, Pulaski, White, Jasper, r.enton 1 ipiwxauoe, Cast and t aha-b. 1 he nninbera and des nisioai nf the tots Aarsalo, can lie had on application tojolin W.Wright, Clerk of the Land Office al laignnaport, at any lime after Ihe first day of March. These lands are appraised from SI .25 to S3 per acre. Terms of sale Carli. Fmm the above sale will be reserved thnee tots or tracts of land. vhich at the lime of the selections were improred t ocenpiei. and wnicn were eimrt unurr an arrangement wrn ine i-iaie i intira. ('HARLES BUTLER, i p.tmtt A. M. PUET I. Trsf. A t. Office of the T niters of the Wala-h and Erie Canal. ) Tssss Hacti, Ivc. 17th, If49. ' ) 64-ti siEi:ia ii.ijc;iim rjlHE SUBSCRIBER ishes to inform the Jd- Farmers ot Marion and a" joining coun ties, that he is now receiving Irom the celebrated msntifsctory of Raj mond, Hunter 4. Co., Cincinnati, tiie loilowine Steel and Cant Mould Ho.-tr-l Ploughs, viz : II No. 7, Right and Left handed Steel Doughs, w ith and kh out cutters. 30 No. 7, Right and Left handed "RobcrtV Sod Plough, iCi cutlers. 30 No. 7,Riht an l L-fl handed "Stoops" improved riouih. 30 No. 7, Riht and Left handed "HuiiterV bod Pou;h, witk cutters. 30 No 6, Steel Mould Board Plough. 30 No. n. Gest Mould Board Plouatt. - .... . SI No. i, Cast Mould Board Pioun. 20 No .1, Kteol Mould Board Ploiijh. ' 14 o. 3,Ci.st Mould Boanl Plough. I-J No. 1 Cast Mould Board Plough. 'I he above Plou:hs are all warranted to perform right, if no, lo be returned snd the pri-e refunded. Ti e Steel florhs a a warranted to scoure in any kind of bottom Itnd. These I loa gl will be sold for cash only, at manufacturers' prices, freight on. added. Be siirs and ei.ll at ths Iron snd Store Store, etyn of li e Red Anvil," and eel Raymond, Hüntel fc Co.'s niske, aa I siu the only sgi-nt for the sale of tneir Ploughs in Indiaucpolis 8iif THOMAS BUST. ki:livm:i: fortaree ho at eevf, diet ween Pittsburgh, Buhl more, and Philadelphia, tits Jiailroads- und Canal. GOODS and Pioduce shipped by this line are carried throuc'a the entire route without re-fhipment at Jolnttown, Hole days'. urgh, or Colum1 ia, thus avoiding delay of soilibg packsgt . To ihipiera we think this ol imiKnanee. Produce sent to oor house in Pittrburgh wi:l be forwar ed aetetahly. io iaaruction., and 0'i at reasonable te-ms as any other line. fc-No charge for Ree citing and Forwarding at Pitta burkh. JA MLS M. DAVIS k Co , 247 Market street, Iliiladeli.hia. JOHN fdcFADKN fc Co., Canal BaFin, Pittshurck. BRIGHT k LANIER, P? ?mis Madisow. I-tdiana. PAHT.EitMIII NOTICE. ARN ER POPE having Ukrn his son, Joscrx P. Poes into pacnership 'o I e known under the style of A- Pope fc Son, t.- k.-s this oc. ation to notify tbe friends of tue establishment, thai tb j stdl keep on hand a rood assortment of DRY GOOliS, Groesru'. Hardware and &Ae Findings, at ti.e oil aland, äff ff sraick ' f is eol4 at rranab!e price. ALSO "n band, a large and w ell selected sssottmebt of pa and eenuine Jt O TA J"J C .MEDIC) ,Y S. B O O A.S. 4 C . al of which wi.l lie told on reasona'de terms. Under the new srangenient, they respertfslly solicit a share of public paironag . feeling a-snred that teruis will be made sr.tisfa to. v. AB. M R POrE. Indianapolis, Feb. 15, IPöO. 3tnos-wksw JtisLPII P. POPE . SPRIG GOODS! THE undersigned are now oHiing a lance and wtll select, d stock of Merchandise, which will be oti'ered et l.olesal . reti.il, on the mo ft reona' lo terms for ready pay. Th'-y a e prepared to supply Grocers and Count: y Merchants w ith (iror.ries. Glassware, and Ysukse Notions, and lo fu-i-h B ackssnitl a and other with every duscriptiou of Jra and Start at low rati. Psliirolars next week. Sail I II k WANNA. April 5. 91 Opimsite Ittam-h Pank. IsISSOI.in lt OF l'ARTA. i:t(SIl'lI. rpilE eoptrtnership heretofore existing bet ween the ändert ic nr. . - under tbe style of A. Tope fc ron, is thisdny dissolvsd I v mururl ronsent. The sccounts of the Isle firm will ba teUled I y either, and the name of the firm used for that purpose. ABN&R POPE January SI, 18V). S0-3nios wkw EDWARD S. POPE. FREII t.ARDE SEEDS. JUST received and for sale a general assortment of superior G -d n Seeds, warranted to be Irish .n J to be of tha finest spc I mens. They w ere raised and cnrefully put np byJ.H. fc L. F t'atker, Frertonli, New York. Call at the drug store of S4-U A. F. AÖRRISO". WILLIAM LEWIS WALLACE Alttriiey9 :itl 'smellnrs nt Law, - tXDIAJVAPOLIS I.YD. VI 7 ILL promptly attend to the srcuring snd collertioa rf ar elniin, and to all other business entrusted to their rare in the United States' Circuit and District Count, and in the Supreti a Court and Circuit Court a of t' r 5th Circuit. Qfict ttr doors Fast tf Bnrming't 48-tf Domestic Good. 4 41 5 4 fine and heavy brow n niaslm ; 3 4, 4-4, S-4 anl mlSt 1 i.4 bleached abeeting anTl rhu titles, pillow ras mm. tin. ti-Win;, bleached aud l rown drills, Manchester gingham., Mariib;s quilts, checks, cottnna-i es, fcc, in unusually large qua ties, just received and for aale as cheap as the rl.es pest, bv ft SEATON fc IM ILM AN. L4W NOTIf E. A BR AM A. HAM MOND snd IHU-I O'NEAL having fotmed a j A co partneisnip ia ine ptaeiareta iw at innianaptsit. wt'l I tend to sll pn.fettH! bnsineits rturusted In ttiem in the miras sr.rt i elirsh courts. Tls-y wilt continue In the fffus I eiefnfiire occupied : bv H. O'Neal, where ous is Ibem nisy at all times ha f.smd. j Marrh. Sfi-If HAMMOND k O'NFAL. i" wir.: wiE! j rpilV. undersigaed has for sa's a" out two humlrsd gallon, ef I A pare ifimr, made front bis o n vtetw. - it two ) ra els. - a i l warranted tn be nna lulteratcl. Price ?i per rrBoa. Call rt tnv rssi lenee a h .If t mils nortli-s ett of Indianapolis. Msyl3,l!j0. in4lw JOLTH NOK!AN.

TO THE EADIES. ssfE are just tret it ing another supply of Spring and stumm r i(9 Goods, in which there is a large and splendid asortram t of lionnets. Trimmings, aiiise Fists. Lsdit-s Dress Good, r-hawl. Haitdkercbiefa, I aires, Fringes, Prol,nd Id.es' ae! Mi.-' Glow and Hosiery, ke. To which we wouhi psrtieulartt invite the stteniian of the ladies. April 19. !H-v HAMILTON He PARRISH.