Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1850 — Page 3

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BY MAGXETICTELEGRAPIl From Üie Madison Paper "VVasuixjitox, Dec. 9. Susatx. The Chair laM '-cloro the Sonato a communication fron) the Horn Department, covering reports from the commissioners of pensions and the general lantl office; also a messago from tho President, covering a note) from Senor Rosa, tha Mexican minister, asking Congress to execute the eleventh article of the treaty oi Hidalgo, relating to Iadiaad:prcdationsonthe Mexican frontiers. The bill to distribute five hundred copies of the deci- . ton of the Supreme Court among the several States and Territories was rejected Mr. Beaton introduced a bill making good to the State of Missouri the two per cent, fund reserved on the sale of public lands in that State. And the Senate adjourned. - House. After reading tlie names of the standing committees, which vary but little from last session, tb House went into committee of the whole on the state of the Union on the President' message. Mr. Giddings spoke against that portion of the mes-

mage WDicn reiera to lue domestic policy ol tne government. He denied that the General Government could compel the people of the free States to enforce a law to wnich they were ppoed upon principle, such as tue fu gitive Slave law. lue lonstttution gave no such powers. Whila he would allow to the South the ri?ht to maintain the institution of slavery, be repudiated the idea that tho norm couiu tie otuigcu to contribute 10 us existence, d, arresting and sending back those human beings who had escaped from itondaze. The North would not lend its aid to such n course. Mr. McCIernand said tritt as a member of a free . State he denounced the sentiments which had been expressed by the member from Ohio. He considered it a rand to pvofe-cs to nnintain the constitution and at the . same time oppose the operations of a law which was lasei on its provisions. No farther remarks were nade, there being an evident disinclination to discuss the question. A resolution, referrinr tho various subjects contom plated in th President's message to the appropriate standing committee, was adopted. . The House shortly afterward adjourned. Washington-, Dec. 10, 8 P. M. Sesati. -Messrs. Foote and Downs appeared in their seats this morning. Mr. G win introduced a resolution inquiring into tho expediency of raising the salaries of the judges in California. The private calendar was then taken op and several bills passed. Tho Senate then, after going into Executive session, adjourned. Hocse. A number of bills were introduced, arc on g them one by Mr. Huris, of Illinois, to establish a commercial reciprocativo act between the United Stales and Canada, and one granting public lands in Pennsylvania to aid in the construction of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. - Mr. Hall introduced a bill granting the light of way . to Missouri for tho construction of a railroad to St. Joseph, which was referred. The delegate from New M.'xieo presented his credentials. Oj motion, the House thon resolved itself into committle of tho whole on the state of tho Union, when some little confusion ensued upon several efforts made to take up the river and harbor and cheap postage bills. Jo measures, however, were acted upon, when the committee rose vnd t'ie Ilvese adjournal!. Philadelphia, Dee. 10, 8 P. M. Mayor Bigelow was re-elected yesterday in Boston. The Empire City arrived at New York oa Sunday, with two ami a lirtlf millinr.s of srolj and four hundred and thirty passengers. S!i? luinj accounts of tho terrible ravages of tha cholera in Kingston, Jamaica, lleception of Senators Foote and Downs in Xetv York Destructive I"iref &c. New York. Dpc. 9. Senators Foote and Downs had a brilliant reception at Tti.iity Hall this afternoou, and both delivered speeches in favor of the Union, which were received with the most unbounded a pplause. Mr. Foote srtid I hero was no fear of disunion so long as the North did her duty, by a faithful execution of the fugitive law. The reenactment of the Wdmot proviso mus. not be attempted Tiere must lie no interference with the slavery of the Southern States. The idea of secession originated in Sout i Carolina anj Mississippi. Tiie next Convention would docbre most emphatically in favor of the Union, as Georgia bad done. The buildings, N. 7i and SO, Broad street, occupied by D. M. Wilson & Co., as iron merchants. J. A. J)urkee k Co., as corn merchants, and R. W. Newman, eouimissi.n merchant, wcrs destn y .-d bv fire this afternoon. The hrc is said to have originated from an Irishman laying his pipe near somo cotton, or tome other coinfintiblt mat.ritl, which sooa spread to the other )mi Uuns uf tl.e buildings. The loss l very heavy, as ther e were large ipiantilic of flour and cottou in stor-1 age. Locij-tille, Dc. 13, 8 P. M. The river haa fallo.i altogether eight cu inches, with ten feet water on the falls t.nd falling rapidly. Weather clear and cold. H 2S $4a&l 10. Pens empty. Uli tlio ism 1 people a.t.'ad-'d the execution of William G.oss at N-'w Albany to-day. CiiAaLESTo.v, S. C, De. 11. The steamship Iat.ell K ith :if, Willi datj Iroiii Hu va.u to t.iü It and Key West to the 8ta, arrived tar day. W'e "cam that tlie cholera had entirely disappeared fro n ti at city, but it had re-npp-'ared in sjveial other pa. ts of tii. island. Alt was quiet when t..e lsaie.l left.- Tueri w-as every prcsjiect that new sugars wuuid open at hih prices a. id coutiacti had already been made for iiiiiiciit to Spain at 7filli veals, to be delivered in Ma-'cli. A larg- number of Sp mis! vessels wer waiting for the new crop, in ordr to prevent early shipment of ii to the United State.". Small parcels ol" molasses, of taw se-i s in's manufacture, haJ made their apearaiicc and contracts for first cargoes had !cen settled at 3a3 ' reals. ' Milledceville, Ga., Dae. 10. The Convention met t-day. Mr. Mel.itosU was elected presi lent; Mr. Miller of Richmond, uad Mr. Weif'i'J of Haveis'.iam, viee-preiideuts ; Mr. Miller of Bibb, seretay. Nothing of importance was done, and tho convention adjourned tiil to-morrow . December 11. Convention met. A committee of 30 Was announced. Mr. Caliioun of Do Ktlb, offered a resolution that all resolutions bs referred to committee without reading, which led t a debate. It was finally agreed that counties be called, and taat the resolutions be read aud referred After organizing, the convention decided on printing five thousand ccpies of the proceedings, and, at four o'clock, adjourned. Washixctox, Dec. II. Senate. Mr. Halo presented a petition to abolish the usual punishment in l.ia army, and moved tho printin of tho recent trial and sentence of a private soldier. Referred tr the commitice on military affairs. Mr. Bentoa introduced a bill for tuo erection of a western armory. Mr. Pearce introduced joint resolutions re-appointing Richard Rush, and Col. Totten of Ohio, regents of the S nithsonian Institute. The Senate adjourned. HnrsE. On the assembling of the House this morning, Mr. Potter, of Ohio, announced t'ie death of his colleague, Amos E. Wo-j-V After passing a eulogy on the life and character of tiie deceased, and adopting the customary resolutions, tha House adjourned. Arrival of th Steamer America. FIVE DATS LA TER TBOM ECBOPE. Halifax, Dec. 11. The steamer America, from Liverpool, arrived at 8 o'clock. The Baltio ariived at Liverpool at half past 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. Siie encountered unusually heavy weather throughout her passnge. England. There is greatly increased agitation in Enalind and Scotland, in regard to the anti-Popery movement. The Ü ailv News asserts that the Attorney Geaeral is preparing a bill to make penal the holding of English titles br Catholic Clergy; and the Times signine a. at It remarks that Dr. Ullathorn is the first, as he will a-s'iredly be the last Bishop of Birmington. Lord fjjaamant, a Catholic nobleman, ha taken the field aaiast til's measures of tha Pope and maintains that l.fi a-poi:itmc;is to English Bishoprics are derogatory to Hi Crown. tm-I at variance with the Constitution. Lara raeerings denouncing the agsresxive polier of the country, have l.a !Hd, and in some cavs led t riot p'ei dly at Birkenhead, where tlie meeting adertivd l'-ir Ved'i lay w attended with one of the wildest rivts sines the days of the reform bill. Tho magistracy and poTieo.were obliged to fly before the mob. ' ' " Liverpool c s a EXcnAcot. Market withont change. Sales of western canrd )iur st 13.sal6d; Philadelphia and Baltimore 23ü23 6M p-r barrel. Indian corn In fair demand at 31s forytllow and 32 for white, which is a small advance. CVrn meal 15. Provision market dull. B"cf retail business only; holJcrs radi!y submit to reductions. Prok moderate demand at previous rates. Bacon Previ-ma extrem rate puid with rtlnetance. Harn and shotildTS v!l rure -l w!y at previous price. Larl ti no has (alien offConvd mark' t e!ocd n M-mdiy at for mon"y. Tu?j4tT 06 yf W"lncsl'y 9. Thursday V; and Fri-

day market opened languid at a decline of f, but subsequently partialiy recovered, closing at Fbaxci. The latest advices from Paris announce the arrival of M. De Persigny from Berlin, and he is reported to have expressed the opinion that the King will have preat ditliculty in restraining the warlike disposition of his people, and that he cannot and ought not to make anv lurther concessions. Rome. Latest advices from Rome Hate tho propaganda affect to treat lightly the commotion in England on papal aggression, and profess to regard it as a meie question of etiquette.. Germany. Latest news from Germany is in no respect less pacific, nor is the State of affairs less critical and complicated than for two weeks previous to the sailing ol the America. Prcssia. Thi Prussian Chamber was opened on t'ao 21st by a speech from the King, which was favorable to the war party. Hesays: "We seek no war, but we demand an arrangement of the general affairs of fatherland, suitable to our pres. cnt position, and corresponding w ith the amount of riirht

God has placed in our hands. W- have a good old right ; j we win ucienu ii, ana remain unoer arms mi -we nave secured its recognition. We owe this to Prusbia we owo this to Germany." The disturbance between the Prussian and Bavarian troops at Frankfort, was increasing. . Washington, Dec. 12. Senate. -Mr. Jones's resolution, to continue the newspapers of Senators during recess, was adopted. Mr. Cass's resolution of last session, suspending diplomatic relations with Austria, was taken up and laid on the table. Mr. Bradburv's resolution of last session, about removals from olfice, was taken up. Mr. Bradbury modi, lied it so as to call for t'ac names of those removed whose appointments were t be confirmed by the Senate. The resolution caused a lengthy debate on removals, from John Q. Adams' time to the present. The debate finally took a turn on the removal of some of the meinlers "of the last cabinet, during which the Senate adjourned, Hocse. A bill was reported regulating the mode of taking testimony in cases of contested elections. Mr. Potter reported a resolution for the temporary appointment of an asent t receive bids for earning mails in Oregon and California. After a warm debate, it was ordered to a third reading, when the House ad journed. Washington, Dec. 13. House. Mr. Thurston offered a resolution, which lies over, rcqrteMinr; tho President to communicate cop. ies of any correspondence received from the Government officers in Oregon since the organization of the territorial covernment. The House then went into committee on the private calendnr. Mr. Phoenix gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to amend an act passed last September, relative to drawbacks on merchandize exported to Canada. When, after some unimportant proceedings, the House adjourned till Monday. New Orleans, Dec. 13. The election held in this State, caused by the death of Mr. Kunmancnan, has resulted in tho election ol AlexG. Penn, a Union democrat. Washington, Dec. 13. Capt. Naijlc, who disappeared from hero aliout a year ago, alter being detected defrauding the Government by presenting false vouchers of claimants, has been in this court iiKn tho testimony of Cupt. Quait of Pittsburg. lie is in a private banking business in bt. Liouis, and the PresiJcr.t will make requisition for him. u7 A publisher in London has agreed to pay twenty thousand dollars lor the exclusive privilege of publishing tho schedule of ankles, See., for exhibition at the World's Fair. For t!C Indiana Stale Sentinel. , Thoughts ou the Separation of the Races. Article II. Many of the mrst intelligent and independent colored men ol" tlie N-irtiiei n Mjites are now. co...viced that a peaceful p irati.n of the races is the most religious way of disposing of this cxvd question. Hence we Hud ill. in advottut.ag continental colonization, or the erection of an inJepvud.'i.t commonwealth of colored men on this continent. Ot.icis of them who are not religious, arc actuated by aiit.icr passion, that of a desire to rule; litfiiue they wish to escape from the society of the wbiit men, where t'icy must be subordinate, that they may become leaders themselves. And none but the wilful and wicked, stuiiK)i u!y contend f.jr the right of fusing with the while ra-c, auj thus securing social equality m this laud. And now tha the colored people are beginning ti move in lhi work it is the duty ol the white race to help them to a separate home. We owe this to them, and we owe it to our eace in the future. It is clear to the calm observer that the colored race of North America have been in a. state of pupilage amongst us, and our great crime is not the work ol hoi ci iag the colored man in bonds as an apprentice or a schol ar, but we have held lum as a Have, and uuhheld the instruction which he should have received this has been tlie crim? of the South. However the effect of the connect .on which the colored man 1ms had wi ta the v. liite race, has be n to school him, and bring him for word to a state ty intellectual maturity. And now thedajs of his majorioi have arrived, uiii tw a young man who ha come ol age is provide. I wit i a home by his guardian, so the colored race, wlrch now shows many signs of at. ilitv to take c:ire of it Mil)", should be provided with a suitable, home by th1' older guardian race. Nor should the colored race think the work of removal from the old homestead of 1 1 whltj race a hard thing, for it is nothing more than jutue and right -ousness require. The young man tint will c intend lor o.ie-hjf of tue !d farmhouse and r'piire that his guardian 0 into the kitchen, whiUt he takes pevession of the parlor, and refuses to move to the firm which his guardian has procured for him, would merit the censure of the wise. So tlie colored race would act wickedly if it would refuse to separate from us, and go to a suitable home provided for t icin by their former guardians. Nor Can they expect that God will Lles them in th.'ir strife. And M erc I a statesman representing the wishes, and providing for the well-bv;ing of such a race as that of the Anglo-Saxon, I w.'ulJ say in round and clear terms, to an incompatible race, taat wishes t force itself upon a quiet and peaceful people: Gentlemen you must not, and shall not come here, or make a permanent lodgement in a community that dreads your presence, and that will not regard you as political and social equals. And whilst saving this I would hold myself ready to üVake any sacrifice or wealth, and life, to giv my colored brother a quiet and congenial home, where Le could be a man. We have no sympathy for that class, that can curse tlie colored man in their hearts; and then for political purH)ses , cry d wn the inhumanity of the separationists ; and we have" very little with those superficial philanthropists who would retain tho colored man in their land, that he may be used as a servant. We would give him all the rights of man but this the abolitionists will not, can not do, in evidence of which read the following extract from '"Jay's Inquiry;' "One of tho designs falsely impntid to them, (the Abolitionists,) is that of bringing absut an amalgamation of colors by intermarriages. In Tain have they again and again denied any such design ; in vain have their writings been searched for any recommendation of such amalgamation. No abolitionist is known to have married a negro, or to have given his child to a negro; ytt has the charge amalgamation been repeated and repeated, until many no doubt honestlr believe it. "No one, in the possession of his rcsoningacultici, can bclievo it to be the duty of white men to scKct black wives: and abolitionists bavo given every proof the natuic of the ca will admit, that they countenance no such absurdity. It has been found expedient to accuse it of aiming at social equality. He must be deeply imbued with fanaticism, or rather insanity, who con. tends that because a man has a dark skin, be is therefore entitled to a reception in our families and a place at our tables. We all know white men whose characters and habits render them repulsive to us, and whom no consideration would induce us t admit into our social circles, and can it lie believed that abolitionists are willing to txtend to the negroes, merely on account of their color, courtesies and indulgences which in innumerable instanc they withhold, and properly withhold, from their white Icllow-cituens." Here is the prejudice well stated fcnd well defended, by a champion of the Aliolition cans; to mett and olviate which t ie separntion of tha races was devised by the Colonization S icifty. The free man of color can never be a man so loag as lie remains ainong-t white men, they will permit him to m a servant or vassal, but no more. About tins kind ol philanthropy tliere is a piee of selfisliiicss, that reminds i s of some fine plantations in our State, owned by very benetolent nti, but cultivated by half starved froo negroes. But before we clcsa this vrticle we will say a word to tho colored man into whose hands this may fall, sir, you cannot change the state of things that now exists, without c revolution, vou will therefore act unwisely to rear up a family in Inoiana to be menials, when you can secure for them tho lot and rights of freemen by removal. But il designs of ulterior revolution prompt yon 1 remain in this fcUte with such designs good men can have no sympathy. Your duty is to meet this difficulty in the spirit of peaceful compromise, and demand a removal, which we hope our wise and benevolent statesmen will irrant, rit in an unkind t-pirit. but in tha spirit that actuated the ancient pat. iach.i Abraham and Lot, whose households find servants quarreled about the right to the soil, and wlneb parrI ti'-v reumili'vi by a paerful sepa iat:on. ' J. 'MITCHELL.

COMMERCIAL. Indianapolis . Wholesale' Prices Current. Corrrrtrd Weekly for the Indiana State Sentintl, BY ratl.AWD k FITZGIEBON, FOBWABDUfO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEPOT.

BACOX p. & Hoc, t,.. GROCERIES Brooms. 1.002-" Lend, bar,... 6 Lead, white, pure, 2.Jj l,rd, No. 1 ä.Ou Oil, lioceed, 1.101.10 Oil, Urd. 62 Oil, prnn, 1.T3 Oil. Tanners'....... 751.00 Turpentine.. ......... 575 Keans. wbile 3700 ..3 50, MiouWers, Cleir sides....... Hams l'l RF.KF cut nct,...S-504.UU' rANDIKS "5. fj 1415 COTTON YARN f. 23! ca miles f. b,., i Sur 23i Mould lUi CORN MEAI tf- bu-,...35a"Oi FLOC R f. hrU 3.003 -jO : FRUITS p. I Apples rrern, . ...... .152.; Apple, rlricd, Potatoes, , 40 M Oiiioiis, Cheese ftutirr, roll, . Urd 0al j j,a6 1518 lnCO .. 6a? rrar.be, tlm-a.... 1M) Heewax,. Almonds, f. Ik l.W.Hij RaiMna, C. box,. .3.133.50 Tallow.. .. FISH-M.ckcrfl, No. 1. f. brl., ... No. I. lit. brl.,... GLASS i. box. t by 10 3.Tjal.0O ...( ' 10 by 12 4.-2i ,...J.!fl4üjHAY-f.toii. ...2-5a3.0Ü( Tiinolliv, PAOalO.CO .liJS013.Wti Clover, none T.oo iRON p. ft. No. 1, qr. brl., No. I, kits,. .. No. 2, f.htU No. hf. brl., No. 3, r.brl., Salmon, kits. lO.OUaWUO Bar SaIV 3.00 Itound andKjunre.4 ,ai ', Castings, 4a4t Springs, . ........... 12t A I lrs , tt Anil.. 14ali FEATHERS-p liCFt, Ordinary.. ... GRAINS P. bnhcl, Uhet,Whlt, Red Barley, Rye Corn, Oats G KOCK Ktt'.S p. Coffee, best Kio, . .. Sucar. N. O., Sugar, loaf. Sugar, crushed, ... Tea, G. 1., Tea. Imp . lda2 ...6aC8 LEATHER .. 63aCj Sole, Q. & 20a22 ...tj5dj Caltakins, C ux., 1.00a:0.(u . .4045 Upper, 2.-.UO3.W) 2Hl Morocco, 20.0022.) .2520 Shrep 5.008X0 LIQVOK.S f . ral. l)up. Pale Brandy, 2.002.75 Alex. Sig. COS 2.(K)aU.50 Ma?loria, 3.00a3W American Brandy.... 45a50 12;13 10,l!.' ,. l tal.l ,. COa70 ttollanu Uin,. .. Old Bor. Whisk, Corn do.. Old Mad. Wine, Port Wine Sherry Wine,... Claret Wine,... Malaga Wiue,.. liomenic, NAILS f. keg. UM ..5UuG5i ...CUal'J , 25 .1.231.75 , . .Hi 1.75 1.75a2.25 ... .... 75 .. 75a1.O0 ... 4050 4.00 4.25 Tea, Y. lly ..MlaWi Pepper Spice Saleratus, Molaases, N. O. Mola-, S. it. .... 10ill .... 16,17 S'.iC -'.lJ0 45a50 Tr, X. C, p. brl., 5.005.5.5 Tar, tlonda, .... Tobacco, . ft.,.. MkdJer Indigo............ Rice, Copperas, RoKin, Ginger i'loves, Gunpowder, keg, Soap, No. J, bar,, t'aasia, ... 140; ... 13101 J.ltal.15! CI ?! 8d, . 0d, -M, ?d. ..5.25 6.25 4.25 2 .5 BraU,.. 1112',: PAPER ream. .....45: Wrapping, ...6it! Foolscap, , 5 Boa. Boards, pr.,. 40 SEKDS r. buli;l. ... COiiW 2.003.23 4.1(0 .... non 1.121 25 .... nun Alum 5 Niiimefs, 1.62ljal.?3 Wooden Buckets, 2.5u2.C0 Clover Flax Timothy, CINCINWATI MARKET. Cimcisxati, IVc. 13, 8 P. M. Flocr Heavy- C00 brl sotd at $35, but tl:ere wre no buyers at over ?3.7J towardi the close. Wnmst-23i2t. Hogs Quiet, owins to the carcity of money, but rather timer tlinii yesterday; rale of 2 U00 at SJ&5I12. I.ABD COO keg and 100 wire's lard at 7c. ' Iu other articles no change. NEW YORK MARKET. New Vobx, Dec. 13. i P. M. Floi aHeld at an tu? . anct of 6c per brl, with salts ol 11,000 I aireli. Rye Flour sold to the extant of 200 brts at 93 JO 2 S3 50. WntAT Quiet. Rtc Sules of 5,000 LuJiel at ToSIT. Corx ICiuier, ale of Itt.OOO bush at C4 g;C7 new 6S3G9. Tom Old Trk U-tter; 3)0 UU sold at 91I.Ö7 or nie; prime dull. I.akd Firmer; ca!e ol 3C0 brla at "J57J. Whiskit Bt lter, sales of 200 brl at 27. . Groce2!s Firm. Werther cn'.J. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. . Niw Oeleaxs, Dec. 11, 130. Cottom Ha declined f ft; salea recch 3.500 bale. Pbovisioss Steady with an upward tendency. Pobk Sale to-day of 1X00 biU men at ?12. No c'.uuige of importance in other article. MA UK I KU, Al I-afurettc. Ind., on the 12th imt., by tlie Uie-lil Rer. Bishop V"pfcUl, ALBaar WeT, Editor ol the Latnyclte Journal, tu M. Kate It. Webb, daughler of the late lanl Webb. On the lllh iiwt., at 8 o'clock, A. M., by Thoma M"rrow I.., Mr. Talrft P. Owrx to Mim MabT Jaxk, daugiilcr of .Mr. Joacph and Mrs lllizaheth Patten. A'so, oa the 12th iiwt., at tlie same time of dtiv. Mr. Rooet P. Gibba(s to Mi Sab ah S., daughier of Jewe and Mrs. Jane Johnson, all of this county. On the 12th iiwt., by James McCreaity, Eq., Mr. Ubiah Dawsoi to Mm Abtemiaia Wells, both oi thw county. We acknowledge the cake. By the way, our old friend, 'Squire " JetiaV since lie has got his hand iu, lias acquired considerable reputation as joiner t he "dors the thing up" with neatness and despatch ; and it is to be hoped that there may be no n iu bis job in this line. " T. A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE wishes to procure BOARD in some respectable Prica'e Hakte for himself ami family consisting of five persons. Enquire of Mr. English, Secretary of tlie Convention. CANDIDATES. "? We are rcqnesled to announce that E. K.xmht will be a canili late f-r lXxirkccpcr in the House of Representative during tlie coming scmioh. ty"Ei;iToa of Sesiisel: Please announce the name of Col. Cbexezeb Du mom as a candidute r Speaker ol the next House of Repreaeutativcs, and blige MANY" FRIENDS. rrjyAVe are requested to announce the name of IIesbv Sic rest as a caiulUalc for the office of Trustee of tlie Wabash and Erie Cunal. UkTAYETTE AND BAIL LB-lrW.'H-TJS1 INDIANAPOLIS ROAD. HE stock su'nsrnber in the Indmiuipnlis are rcmiiult J that on subcriitioiis of the date of theirs, an iiii(illnient of i?5 to the uliare wa due mi the lot of Ortoler !n5t, and an rquid amount will liecome Ine every 90 day thereafter. They are earnestly requested to pay the Octoln-r nfullment without di:lay to James Blake, Kq , who wJl receit for the Treasurer. Tue raiting nf lue 'c.tern Diviakhi from the outer depot at lafdyette to l-banon has been biii.tlKSt, ami thai of tiie hjittcni Division from Lehiiiioii to Imliauapolw is under contract, and a siron? füre einplovrd. By the tune ol" the e'jmai of next Monday, inot of the frrubltiig iu that division will have been done, several ssctions of the lighter grade fiuolicd, and a large amount if earth work have been perfornifd on the nrarier sect ton. TSo aoulH exrt that tne entire erailc will bo unified, arcordiiif to contract, by t'.ic firt of July next. The ecttiu out of the superstructure and tin- building ol" the remainder of tlie bridge fr the Western JJivisHmwilI be contracted in a lew days. The whole line is a remarkably iwap one, and Iii preparation of me roadbed for the iron is entirely within the means of the Company. The director are employing the necciry instrumentalities to procure the iron for tiie whole road A. S. WHITE, lVv t. Indianapolis, Dec. 14, ISjU. 1W - DAVID COPPERFIELD, The Younger. Bv Charles Dickens. Cmnpleie edition, with Illustrations, l'iics'50 cuius. BROTilEIl JONATHAN, for ChrUtmas and New Year's Holi days. THE INTERNATIONAL lor December. HARPERS' MAGAZINE for December. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LEIGH HUNT. Two volumes New supply. TUB FATHERS OF TIIE DESERT: Or aa Account of the Origin and Practice of Monkery among Heatljen Nation. By Henry Itutfuer, late President of Washington College, Yirguua. Two volume. AMERICAN EDUCATION, iu Principles and Elements, dedirnted to the Teachers of tlie United State. By Edward D. Msn field. For sale by ROSS At RAY. dcc!4 ' One door wet of Browning's. TEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! JuM receivsd at Davis's IrfTKBARV Depot the following New Torks; MEMOIRS OK BENVENL'TO CELU.M. a Florentine Artut. written by himself. UK.vrio.rs avo "EUiifcS. By diaries srmner, Im. Hl HARD E D.NEY and the Governor's Family. kc. ItEUGIOUS PROGRESS: Diourses on the Dvvelopment of the Christian t'huractr. Bv XV. H Williams. THE MINISTRY OF THE BEAUTIFUL. By H. I. Slack. TUR FAIRY RING, a new rollectiou af Popular Tales. - TIIE DRAMA AT POKERVILLE, Bench and Bar of Jury. town. THE TWO BROTHERS: Or the Family that dved in the First Society. A Novel. THE LUTTRELLS: Or tlie Two Marriages. For sale by - C. B. DAVIS, dcdl No. 12, Wahiiiftoit street. "JTARPER'S MAGAtNB, f.r December, with Illustrations jfi Ü. Mini Fashion il&ies, just received at dec 14 C. B. DAVIS Bookstore. "I'VE LEFT THE SNOW CLAD HILLS." If you want one of the very finest jenny Und Silk HATS, at the cheap price oi 95, d't lad to cull at ip Tttrnivtr5 tic-1 2 Sentinel Buildings. 57RENTAWO & RUMP'S CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. .Iu Ji received the mot exl:usive assortment of Christmas and New Year' IVcsent ever brought ta this city, which üiey will sell al their initial low price. B. At R. would invite iIhkw intrixlinp lo flrive them a call to come enrly, and not wail until the assoitmciit is picked ever, as they cannot pay the same attention to them, if they delay so Ion?, lliat tliey would lik, owing to the crowd on the lt ilnv. Cnll early airt rel firt clioi.-c ilrPlMtjnn BRENTANO A Rl'MP. fl BARRELS Copal Varnisli; 'Ji II alf barrel Com-h Varninti : ' 1 ban el Japan Varnish, lor nie by jnlylt CIt A1GI1EAP k BnOWNlN'O. PREPARE FOR THP IT QLYD AT8. We have on hand the bn- Mnrtmrnt of Molyilny prweuu ever bronyht to this city, coiwimiif of m larjro variety of Annuals, Poetical Works, Iii Urs. and Praver Books. Also, Juvenile Book of every doripiion. Call andeiamni. . MOOD 4 MERRILL. drclT " N 'i T' mj,rsiice Hall

DMIinST&ATOR'S NOTICE. Notice, is hereby given thai JryL Itursof Admimsfmuon on the estate of Isaa M. Murphy, deceased, b been duly granted lo tha uiiders.gueil on this 23d day of October, Said estate is probat-ly iRlvciit. ci24-3lt) WILLIAM M. CORY, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that letters oi Adiiuiust-'ion en the estate of Daiuel Roberts, deceased, were duly (trame' and taued to üie undeixjned ly the Probate Court oi MaK'h couitty, at its October Trm, tO. The said estute is probably aui vent. LYDIA ROBERTS. oct24-3w. . Administratrix. "ATOTICE. Iettsrs of Administration on tiie estutes of Jhn B. i. W and Charles C Furpuon. deceased, have been granted lo Üie umir!giied, and all those indebted to either ol sanl taies on Book Account or otherwise, are requested lo settle immediately, and ttiose bavins: claims will present them legally authenticate1 lor settlement !ajd estates are snpposed to be solvent. The debtors to said estate are very nuintroti, and I know but few f the men. They are hereby notified to meet me at the Gunsmith Shop lately occupied by C. C. Fur7iMMi. in Indianapolis, duruig uexl sr -k. növas-jwtw) HENRY BRADY, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Tlie tuulerrpned, administrator of t'ne rstiile of Jacob tilazicr, det-easui, in puru iitce nf an order of the Marion Probate Court, will, on Monday, the ilth tiny of December, A. 1)., Inj), betwern the hout of It) o'clock, A. AI., and 4 o'clock, P. M., in front of the Court-IKnue door, in the town of Indianapolis, Murimi county, Slato of Imiiana, oiler fr sile the loHowine tract of land betoxinjf to said e-ioie. to-vi it: Tha w-l half of the nonli-wet quarter o" section No. 23, -.u township No. 13, north of rane No. 4 east. The premises will !e sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at not less than tWiMhird the Bppraid value. The pnrcha-er will l-c required to nay one-third of tlie purcha- money cash iu hand, oue-third iu six months, and oncthiitJ in twelve months from llie day of sale, and to secure the second and third payment by notes with good freehold security, payable vviib iutcret from date, without any relief whatever from valuation or apiYmsenHnil laws. There is a valuable Tavern stanJ, and other valuable improvements, ujhui the preinix. situated about 0 nule south-wcai of the town of liitlianapolis. upon tlie Michigan Roa-I. novll-tw CIIARI.E GtAZIER, Adn.'r "J OT1C1! Is hereby riven tht in ptirsnnnce of an on'er of ihe Lm Probate Court of! Marion county, 1 will sell at public auction on ths prem.se, on alun-'ay die 14ih day of Dcceaibcr, A. D-. l.-St), th followui described tract of land situate in VVairen towiulnp, Martou comity, Indiana, viz: Tbe iiorth-caTl quarter of tiie northeast quarter of section twenty (20), in township sixteen (IC). rai.e five (6) east, rotitainuij forty acres, it being- a part of the real estate belonging K the eslnte of John Bell, deceased, late of said county. Ttrmt of Ntr. One-third rash in hand, one-third in six month and ihe remaining third in twelve months from the day of sale, the deferred payments to he secured by notes with good freehold security, beajinif interest from date, and made payable without any reiicf from appraisement or valuation laws.

novlMw M'llRAI.M THOMA?, Arm r. DM3NISTRAT0R S NOTICE. Notice is hereby piven that tellers of Administration on ihe etate of John B. Furgersvn and Charles C rurjrersoii. deceased, were riu'y panted and issued la th undeisiirned by 'ihe Probate Court of Marion county at its October Term, l-s50. Tbe said estates are probalJv s4veiiij , oci:.i-3w1w HENRY BRADY. Ai're'r. PHILADELPHIA ART UNION. Tlie nmlerslitnl lies been app:uteil Honorary tM-crt-Ury, for Indianopolis and vicinity, of tliealove lintiliitioii. and will receive subscription for the seme unlit the '.20th of December. The Drawing will take piuce on the 3Ist of December. The Institution i conducted on the plan ol' the Loudon Art Union. Instead of preseutiinr as rizcs piclmes, which may or may not have a value, ami which may or ni.iv nut be acceptable to Ihe parties drawing prizes, the Art Union of Philadelphia prescht as prizes, t ertificatcs of a certain value, which must le used for ihe purchase 'sf a work of Art, and be countersigned by the ariiM, who must br lHth the owner and author of the wrk. TA prize-hoUcr telrtts his otr picture, and knotf$ the ralut of it. lie can picase his own taste, select from hi favorite artiT. or he can order a work oi' art executed epre!y for hiinsWl. Wilhi . five days of the drawing certificates are mailed lo the aiktre? of oil prize holders. . The Eii'rax inc for this year " Mercy's Dream which wi'l 1 sent free of expense to every subscriber, is on exhibition a the BookMore of Ross X Rat. 1 nculurs conltiiuina nitoriintion on the sub jeel may also be seen nt the same place, where persons desnir.g to suWrilie are requested to call. Pcb-'cripticu ?5 W, Iiul:aiunx)lis. Dx'C. 10, lga). 3iv. THEO. A. ROSS. ;LAKlTS COMMENTARY ON THE OLD AND NEW VV TESTAMENT, hix voitnncs. EXPLANATORY NOTES UPON THE NEW TESTAMENT. Bv John WVslev. Koviscil edilioii. METHODIST EPISCOPAL HYMN 1500K. Various BindiiifT. - - THE DOCTRINES AND DISCIPLINE of the Method's! EpUcopsl Church. I'KIStlX LIFE. Bv Rev. J. B. Finley. TUE MAN OK HOLINESS. P,v Mrs. Pho-I Palmer. FAITH AM) ITS EFFECTS. By Mr. Phn be Palmer. PRIENT TO MY CHRISTIAN FRIEND ou entire devotion, to Gol. " RECOLLECTIONS AND GATHERED FRAGMENTS OF LYDIA X. HALL. J ut received aud for sale l.y ROSS Jk RAY, dec 10 One door west of limwniinra Ilclel. GtROCERIES! GROCERIES!! I wish to call the attention I" of consumers to my well selected stock of Groceries, a they eaimoi lie surpawd eillir hi quality or price. I have jmt received prime Bio aiul Java C'otices: Ik.oI qmility of Imperial, Y. Hyson, and Itlat k Tea; prepared Cocoa and Chocolate; New Orlea'n. Inf, Crushed. Pttlverizeil, Havana, and Clarified Sucars; New Orleans, Snpar Houe, tioiden Syrup, and Home-Made Slolas-: Pure Talv. Slar. and Aduniantiiie Candles: No. 1 Oleine and Rosin Soups; Western Reserve Chese; Smoked Beef and Bologna Sausasre; Jvda, Waler, Butter, and Boston Cracker: 'Ground and unbound Spiee; Cincinnati I.nrd Oil of" superior rjimlity: Broom uiul iu t.torl evcrylhing in the Grocery line. ' CliAKEES MAVKK, dcclO Oppwoite Kelloi;i;' Hardware Klore. AND FANCY GOODS. I am iu-l openin? one of tl-e finest loi of Notion which ever found it wav out West, auch as Wax Dolls. China Doll HeaiU. and fine Doll Hca.U with class and moving syc of all sizes; China Do airl ficurcs, Samhvorks, Cane I'hairs. Proncllors, Wheel I arrow, fine Cliina Teacups and Sancrr. thinaToy Ten-e, Silver Wir Ungs, Gilt Toy NVntchcs. AirhalU, Tooth, Hair. Blackintr, Cloth, Horse", and Scrubbinjr Brashes, Ivory. Pocket, Rodd.ur, Tuck, uiul Si'la Coini. Violins from 2tl cents to five dollars, Pocke Cutlery, a raoI splemiid tuwortmeiit. Firecrackers and Fireworks. uch a R.Tcket. Roman ('andle. t!rasbo!per. Serpents, Pin Wheels, Torpetioci warranted to po off iu Style, Fluts. Fifi. Animal j of every description, Marks, Fancy Glass Bxe, Pockelbook. nit urusual larre assortment, Guns and Pistol, Alabaster Jewel Boxes and Inkt:uiU. to which we call the aileitt'on of beaux as thev make very handsome presents, fine Renoco Work Roxej. China Match. Sonp, and Shnvintr l urm, Arrordeens, from 25 cenu to 10 diJIars, Jewelry, Colojrue,'Ro.e and Dear's Oil, Pearl Muri nuttons, in lad alinont everything that can l-e called lor. For sale at the lowest prices bv lcclü CHARLES MAYKR. SPICED OYSTERS, SARDINES, AND PICKLES. Spiced OvMers, Nurd. ne, lbsters, new Pickle, in ftincy jr,r.. Peppersauce. Tomato Catsup, Prsserves, and Jclüc. just received, and for ale by CHARLES MAYER, deetO Opposite Kcllocir's Hardware Store. BELI.ETXOWER APPLES. 301 bushel B. lleflowcr Apple of the very best qualitv, sweet and mellow, for s:ile bv . CHARLES .MAYER, dec 10 Opposite Kelloijg's Hardware Stire. IT RUITS AND CANDIES. Just received, a most splenrlitt lot ' of Fruits and Candies, such as naif and whole boxes of Bunch Raisin. Currants, Dales. Fif. lruna. Citrous Lern ins, Oroiipes, Cream Nuts, Killeru, Cliesnut. Pecans. Peanuts, Almonds, Shellbark Hickory Nuts, Gill Kisses, French Kisses, Pulling Kisses, !weet Kisses, Rock Cnudy, Sugar Almonds, Altnoml Candy, Cayenne Drop. Sponpe Caml'y, Roe Alinouds, Canity Hearts, Cream Candy, Rosedrop, Lemon, Peppermint. Ciuiwmoii and Iloarliotind, Candy, Jujiilie I'ate. Conjli Candy. Also, Fruit Candy, ami a larie lot of beautifal canity toys, which will undoulnedlv plc:ie the little one. CHARLES MAYER. DcclO Opposite Kellogg' Hardware Store. VDMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is liereb eiven that ihe uiulersitrued. Administrator ou the estates of John B. A Charte C. l'ur?rron, lcceacl. m-UI proceed lo sell at public auction all the personal prone rty of said e -tntc, consisting 01 one Horse, Cattle, H'Vrs, Coru ui the field, Bce, Faiminir I'teitsils, one Wagon, one U. iif ay, cue Carriage, Housrh Jd and Kiiciien Fitrnititre, 4c, at their late reii eticss in the Cily of Indianapolis. Sale 011 Friday, üie MJ of November next. A credit of twelve mouth will be given on all sums of llirce do'lur and upwards, by the purchan r giving his note with approved security previous to the property being removed; said note wiil be drawn wiiliwut teiief from valuation or apr-raisetnent law. All sum under three dollar to be Ca-th in UaiiJ tfale 10 commence ut IU o'clock, A. M., 011 said dav. oct31-3(w.) HENRY BRADY, Adm'r. TEW ORLEANS SUiAR. 5 Hud., New ;n.p, rei-eivrd tins day, and lor sale by URUW.MAU A MAY .K. dcclO Opposite Masonic Hall. 10 COFFEE. Ii Rurs Ria Coffee, received tlii day, and for sale by BROWNING 4 MAYER. declO I71IRE CRACKERS. 50 Boxes Fire Crackers received this dav, " and kr.ile by BROWNING A MAYER. decio' IIQUORS. A fine asiortnieni of Foreimi and Domestic I.utiors A embracing Brandies. Wines, Gin, Hum. Champagne Wine, Old Monoiipnhela. Old Bourbon, anil Old Rve Whiskey, which we will sell 10 the trade at fair price. BROWNING k MAYER, rinr 10 Opnosite Masonic Hall. SMOZTira TOBACCO. lO barrels Cut and Drv Tobacco reeeived tins day, and for sale by BROWNING k MAYER, tiov'jj O;posite Masonic Hail. CHOCOLATE AND COCOA. 10 boxe fresh, received this day and for sale by BROWNING k MAYER. nov3( Opposite Masonic Hall. rtpEAS. 75 half Chests Ycum IIyon. Gun Powder. Imperial, JL and Uict Teas, lor sale by BROWNING & MAY Eft. nov23 0LASSES.. -10 half barrels N. O. Molasses; 10 half barrels S. II. MoWscs. Forsale bv BROWNING t MAYER. nov-2.1 SUNDRIES. 5 barrel Saleratus, far; I cask Madder; . . . ' 2 cases Iudigo; , S ba; Pepper; 3 buss Allspice. nov23 For sale by BROWNING A MAYER. CUTLER'S ANATOMICAL MAPS ou Rollers, for sale by C. B. DAVIS, . no 11 . No. 14 Washington street. I OST. A Black and White Spoiled DOG, from four to five years A old. of moderate size, pun bull, intellieent look, named - rarfy" had on a collar with pointed naiU protnxlmg therei'rona. A fair reward will be paid ou hi return lo . novSI SMITH & HANNA. fUST RECEIVED Another fine assortment of fashionable Moleskin, Stik, and Fur Ilms. Silk, IMush, Cloth, and Oil Silk Caps. cVc. etc., this day received atvt fir sale as cheap as the cheapest at McGlNNlS'S Hut Store; rlou'l forget the place, neatly oppo. s-te Biosvnin;' Hotel, and tiie first door" cast of Toiiiliiuum Drug Store. novia S WATTERS READ THIS. Tiie trade are respectfully inform5Jä e.1 iIihi they can fiiul au excellent assortment of F'urs, eonistiiiy of No 1 IL, blowi ami unhlown, S. Bing and D. Ring Russia, S. and D. Nutria, dec.-, at Cincinnati pi ic-s. at McGTNNTS'S Hat Store, . novit Nearly opposite Browuine' Holet. "CS ELL HANGING Done at the shortest notice, by Icarinif orders U. at the B U and Brass Foundry, south skle Washinjttoil Mrnet. 'our doors east of Masonic Hall. A pre! variety of Bell and Bell Pulls on hand. ninel GLASS AND CLASS WARE. . lull ltor e) by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass; 100 Boxe Asaorted Ulassxsare; , CompriHitis; ' p-ritloti, r allnn. iuart, and pint Jars; I ; jut, pirn Fluted Tumblers; Q.ian ami Pint V asks; Wme aisl Porter Bottles; Molasses Can and Decanter. Ac. e. For aale fcy BROWNING MAYER, nov'ls Opposite Monic Halt. HENRY S. KEZXOaa, WHOLfLK JD ET IL JirALFl 15 ALL DISCSIPTI0N8 of HAHD'Ar.3 tri CUTLTÜT, FARM SO ASD MECHANIC At- TOOLS, Iron, Sieel, Nails, House Builders Materials. Stoves, Casting, cn Wtshinjton Street. Indiaatpolii, Indian., jttütl Sif a vf fe Big f"sch nni Coi f for;

DRUGS. AND 3IEDICINES.

GEE AT COUGH EE1IEDY! CHBBSSr ' Fcr Ihe Cure f COUGHS COLDS, nOAIlSEIIESS, xjroijchztzs, WHOOPZITC-COUGII. CROUP, ASTIIIVTii. and COIISTJMPTIOII IN offcrlns to the community this justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the tbroat and lunz. it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the sffiicted, but frankly to lay If fore tueni the opinions of distineuilied men. and soma cf the ci dences of its success, from which they can jud?e for tueniselv Vie sincerely pied;. ci'relvet to uiske no wild asseiiiuns nr false statements of i's eftiracy, nor will we fcolrf out any hope to sufferin? humsniiy which facts M ill not irnt. . Many jirvqlt are htte fiyeo, and we soliiil au 11141. ir from the public iuto all we publili, feelia; assured they wi!l f;nd tlirm pertectly reliable, aud tlie medicine worthy their bet coiifidetce and patronage. - FROM EF.SJ. SII.LIMAN, M.P..Ü.)., ETC.. Professor of Chemistry, Miatralijf, If;., a!e Collrfe. Mtm'.tr cf Ut Lit. Hist. iltd. Phil, on J tkien. SocUties of Aritrua iui4 Europe. . " "1 deem tbe CHERRY PECTORAL an admlml .ouijoiüou from some of tlie best articles iu the Materia Medica, and very effective remedy for the class of diseases il is iutended to cure." Acte ifet-tn. CI., Yw. 1, 1819. PHOF.CLEAVELAXD.ofBincdoinColUgT.nTnimr, Writes 44 1 hive witnessed the eCecta of your CHKKKY PE6TOKAL in my own family aud taat of tuy friends, and it fives me salisfacvioa to state iu lis favor that uoraeiiicine I have ever Known baa proved 0 euiiueutly successful in curiug diseases of tbe throat aud lu nfis. REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes --That be considers CHERRY PECTORAL the best medicine for Pulmonary A flections ever siveu to the public," lid states that " his ilaugbtr r, after being cbliied to Keep the loom four months with a severe settled cough, accompanied, by raid 11 g of blood, nicht sweats, and the attrndaut syniptoina oj Consumption, commented the use of tbe ukiii racroasL, aud bu couiplelely rccoveiTd." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Poktlsso, Mk., Jji. 10. 1817. Dr. Aer: I have been Ion du ted with Astbm which trew yearly worse until last autninB: it bTousbt on a couch which coiiliusd uie in my chamber, and begin to arsatne the alarniiag J symptoms of Consumption. I had tried the best advice aud th best meuiciue to do purpose, Uaitil I used your CiiKKRY PJE.CTOKAL, which bas cured me, and you may well believe mc, Grairfuily yours, J. D. PHELPS. If there is any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak from expeiieuce, here is a medicine worthy of the public confidence. raersae av J. r. avca, cnxxts-r, low ell, mass. Sold in Indianapolis by jul24w CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, Dm jurist a. cniiiT vnisisTAnLE ri:jiedyii DR. H. B. MYERS' EAESAPARILLA, "WILD CHERET AND DANDELION. 1 For Purifying Üte Blood All Vitorder of the Kidneys. And the cure of every disease arising from Impure Blood, Inactivity of the absorbents, or disordered Digestion; such as Bilious Disesaes, Cousumption. Dropsies, Gravel, Scrofula, Ship Fever, Liver Cuuipiaiuts, Fevers, Feuitle Complaints, Summer Complaints, Impottncy, Dyspepsia, JCcrvous Affections, Geutial DcbilUy, &c. nii Extract Is put tip In large bottle routainhig twenty four ounces. It combines the properties cf a letergent. Hiuretic and Tonic. Cures without ptagiug, griping or sickrniu, and while it ren:ovs disease, cleanses, braces and 1 reuet Ueus th system. It is suonf er, better and cheaper than any other article in market a most valuable family nWitine, and a certain preventive of disease, the bad effects cf exposure, imprudence, or excess. PREPARED BY DR. H. B. MYER, BUFFALO, N. Y. or errrjf diseaxe uhich thU Extract profrgsesta cure, it ch. tains ingredients cfwsen for Vmr pecial adaption to its relirf. Thi valuable medicinal preparation operates as an Alterative and Ueicrgeiit, a Diuretic and Tonic, aud iu proper cases a a Stomachic and emnien. cogue. It eases pain, procures rest, and relieves nervous affections. Generally expressed, it increases all the secretions aud excretions, and excites action ia the (lauds in a particular manner. It is no simple or common "Extract of Sarsapaiilla," but a compound a combination ol many of the most potent vegetable remedial agents to form eat b modifying the erfeels of the other, and increasing its beneficial tendency, a remedy more powerful aud healing in its action ou the human frame, than any of thern separately ' tutiiely vegetable, and formed with a basis of the het specifics sissparitla. ild Cherry and liamlelion it act with tbe ease of the mi lues t restorative, yet produces results uurcached by tbe most violent remedies. lo-e Bring combined, ell the lauded virtue of the jrcnot cleansing medicines, it adds others, gently actin on the Kidneys, or having particular reference to some internal orau thus at once eradicating the existing diseate, cleansing every portion of the body, aud renovatin? and ieheshins the ytem. l liis Extract acts directly and kiudly upon the blood, which it purifies and enriches promotes healthy secretions, restores digestion, aud by its general influcuce favors every effort of nature. It supplies want of vitxl heat or nervous euerer expels nenrovs diseases generally, and. give to the invalid lasting bealib, vipor aud streust!). GK.NEKAL DKBIL1TY AND ENTIRE PROSTRATION. Persons whose constitutions are braken down, weakaucd aud debilitated, who bare declined in mental aii4 nervous power lost flesh aud muscular streujrth. and whose syatems are generally diseased, cannot find a oetter or more pleasant reinedv. Dr. Myers' Sarsapariila, Wild Cherry and Dandelion has perfect control over the most corrapt states of the blood, even wheu that fluid is entirely vitiated. The following certificate is one among tiauy that have been given by cilizeus iu this Stale. We have been sellius- Dr. Myer's Sarsapariila, Wild Cherry and Dandelion for several mouths past, aud we hesitate not in ayiug that wo believe it to be the best article before tbe public for any derangement or decay of the system ia whatever form it may tppear. We have seen extraordinary benefit from its use, and would recommend it to the use of those laboring under any of the diseases for which it is recoi.imendcd. . - . C. J. ALLISON & CO., Druggists. Tcrre Haute, Aurnst 5, IijO. Fiice $1 per bottle; or six bottles for 9: For sale wholesale and retail by CRAIGHEAD & EEOW5. 1NG, Apent, Indianapolis. lOgSO-w REMOVAL. The Western Dejiot for the sale ot" Dr. J. TownSend' Sursupanila is removed from Vine street 10 160 .Main street, store of G. F. Thoma. where will be kept a full supply of thi valuable medicine at w holesrle und retail. The agent for tiie Wcfleiu fitu-.es can be found at tlie same p'ace. . Y. CALriOt N. Agent. PCBUSllKBS OF COUNTRY PAPERS who are ailvcrtismg Oid Dr. Jacob Towiiscnd'i Narwiparilla. lire requcsttd to nonce the removal of llie office for the Western Stales, aial also cbamre the advctt-cmciil so that it will read 109 Main street, inslcad of lrtl Vine street. iioväswy-lainwtirl'Sl RIITVIIATISIJ, GOUT AND NEURALGIA spce.lily cured by Mitchell's Imuam Rhevmatic F.xteact, or i!ieiffey nfvndta. The unprecedented sale of this Medicine in tho short sjKce of seven months, is of itself sulilcient proof of iu eßicaey, aud the testiinouja! of some of the most respectable citizens and Physicians of Iouisville, who have used it (see rirculurs) cannot foil lo convince tlie ,"ot aecptk-ul of the virtues of this tmeoualled meiiicine. lit. 11. .11. iiumerioru 01 ixxiiaviue, tays: "i nareusoi amen-1 ell's Indian Cxtiact wall more beiieut to myself, than any or all of the remedies 1 have ever mane trial ot 111 t: course 01 lorty-sevcn years, during which time I have labored under Rheumati-m. 1 am now relieved of all iaiii " Maj. Tlios. M. Hicks, al?o of Louisville, says : Iu less than three days 1 was relieved of the most excruciating pain, and my Innl.s were all measurably restored lo their natural leehng. To the afflicted I would recommend this medicine, and cau u&iuro them it is no liunilmr" - KAYMOND k PATTEN, Iouisvlle, Ky., aol Agents for tiie United Slate. Sold onlv in M.ilioii bv Collins k Abberg-cr, and at Iiidianipoiis bv CRAIGHEAD ct BROWNING. ck-15-Oiiio S. WAlXWEWUf. O. r. W AINWRIGHt. WAINWRIGET & ESO. , DBALBas 1Ü FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, GLASS, CUTLERY. IRON, STEEL, XAIUS, STOVES, iour H'stre, Casinf, Mechanics' Tools, Ift. ALSO, MAnufaetarcr of Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, irkJa and Retail. StGX OF THE GILT ELEPHANT, lit DIAKAFOLIS, t!CD. rHEÄRCHTrECTÜEJIlPOCNTRY H iucludJL mg designs for Cottage, Farm Houses, aud Villas, with re. marks 01: Lue nor. Furniture, um! tho best mode of Warmiuj mid Ventillatinp, with Three Hundred and Twcuty Illustraiioiu. Just received, aud for sale by C.B.DAVIS, dccl'i No. 12, Washttipton street. LMANACS FOR 1851. Tue American; The Methodist, Illustrated; FamilT Christian, llliutratetl; ; United Sutes; . ' ' , ' Fanners and Mechanics; Uncle Snmr National Coptic; The People; , Brother Jonathan; Norlh Amencan. For sale wholesale and retail by ik-cl'J C. B. DAVIS, No. 12, Washington street. JIRENCH ft SYLVESTER. B. B. FRENCH, late Clerk of it the Hewme of Bepreseiualive of tho United iStates, and H. H. SYLVESTER. Hrmerly Clerk in the Pensiou Oflice, and late Chief Clerk in the PhIch Olfice, have united for th purpose trnnHcLn? General Ag-ency business in the City of Washington. They wi:i attend 10 any ami all business that may be placed in their hands growing: out of claims Itefore Congres or any of the Departments. Tlie senior partner, beim au Auorney at Ijiw, w.ll aticnd to any private business, such as the eolleciion and trammission of mcney, Ac., that may be entrusted to Ui firm. Tlieit long and (reneral aeqnaimance with tlie manner of din bu'iiioh i Coiieres and in tiie Departments enables them to avail themselves of 1 lie vaiUiu facilities so necessary foTHA ursnnpt trUisacnon of business. Tiie purchase aril sale of stek and real irae, claims before Consrrr- claims lor Pensions, Patent, and I'our.ly Lnr.ds. and all other transactions where au ut-riit or attorney 1 uerwssary 1 the City of Washington, will be faithfully and promptly attended I. Their chartres will be reasonable, but iu all ea-es postage on communications addressed to ihe firm must be pre-paid. B. B FRENCH. II. II. SYLVESTER. Weshinrtoil, Nov. 21. IVH . dec-,tw BELLEFONT ALNE DAILY RAILROAD TRAINS. Y7INTEK ABEANG35HENTS. rptIIE Cars, Frei?ti, and Psener. in eonneetion w ith lh Mart. Ji isou HaJlroad.'kave the IVjx al Iitdiaiinpoli, daily, (Sumlaexcepted.) at a quarter befora ciyht ia tlie nHriiing, returumf, leave Pendleton at one oVlorfc m the afieninoit. . . IJne of Stapes fnun the Wabash aial epper Wliiie river, meet tlie Cars at Pendleton. O. 11 SMITU, declU . President. r7"AR. 10 Barrels Carolina Tar received and fr salt bv ii declO r.ROWMNG A MAYER. CAST1XS SOAP. 10 Boxes genuine old Castile Soap, a superior article, nut received and for slt br dcclO DHOWNLN8 4 MAYER

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The Cor.irrei.r.al Globe and Apperslix or the Dai'v Glol.' a tliey may elect, will be seat tu all euitw who mav ptMih this Prospectus as oftt 11 as three limes lie lore the Git Moiiuay iu Dect mljer, and send us one copy of their paper diJüuctly marked around with a pen to direct our aticntHn to it. J011 C. MlTF. Washington Citv. Oct. 1j. ls0. noW DELINQUENT TAXES, TIPTOK C0IJKTT. ATOTlCK is hereby piven that all laials and owii h ou wkich tlie tuxes ol' 14:i siiall remain unpaid, will be oflered for saie by the Treasurer of Tipton county, Indiana, at the Court-I louse doest iu the town ol" Tipton, on the first Monday of January, l51, or much of each tract will lie sold as may be necessary lo diat harre the taxes, penalty, aud costs due thereon', including the taxes of IsJL AI.FXANDKR M. YOl.NG, Clerk and Lx-OiUc;o Auditor of Tipton eoutity. Tipton, Nor, i. 1-oQ. . lovH-4vlw DELINQUENT TAXES CF HANCOCX C017NIY. "XJOTICF. is hereby piven that ail lauds and low lot ou hieb A the taxes of Irl! iiail remain iuiwnI. will le oifcred lr sale by the Treasurer oi" Hunroek county, Imimtia. at the ('(-tiif-House door, in the town of GrvcidieU. on the hrt Monduy of Juitnary, l"vl. Jv maeli of each t.attwitl be sold a maybe necessary W dtscharpe the trj.es, penalty, aud tost d'te thereon, im-tad ne the taxeiof l-.vi. J. MYLRS. A. H C. tiree nfie'd. Nov. 5. 130. uov7-4w. sALE OF LAND AND TOWN LOTS, IMiiKtocm for 1'r.e 3 11011-paymci.t of taies M tiie year I;U, al Frenkfwrt, Clintoa county, livluma. Jannai y 6, liSl. N01.ee is hereby isivcu that tlie hjids and town Kts, returned ty the Treasurer 01" Ciiiilon coniny, delnquei4 . the tmn-pat inent of taxes for the year. A. D., lSl't." have been aJverlicd by p:a.p op three copies w' ihe same al the loi low injr place in the said county, to-wit: (hie iu the tot 11 of Bctl.n. one" in Ihe lotn of Prairirvillv, and nie at the Court l!oue in Fnoiktorl; and that tbe susue, or so much thereof as may be necessary, will te sold, or cäered h sale, at the Court House tioor, in the lo-.vu of rntnkfort, in sa;d county, ou the first Moiuluy iu January, lsl. by James G. I'rszer. tl.e counir TreoJHier. unless such taxes, lorelher vith th psiially, interest, anil chiirtrt due thereon, or due frein the owner IlKreol",'! all be pad bfloic iid lay if sale. Iu ail cases the pern will be ti-e purcl.eser wlis t-i!l pay the faxes, pua!ty, interest, oil charges due thcreoti. or due from the owner thereof, lor the malles amount f üie tract oöred for sale. JOHN P. CKOTULRS, Auditor ol' Clinton county. Frankfort. Cliiilou rotttity, Nov. 10. 1.U. uoC-4 ( w SPECOLATION. Aianhtr inr ice of those vsry clicnp Gold aud ks? Silver Watches, ;um received end ready for sale. Every I vty ourl.l now to be able 10 carry a Walch, th price sie se ew. Only think ot" it. S.lver l-ver Wtlchcs at PI6.U1, aial li4d W'clcl a f30.tKi and upivards, all warranted. Members t-f the Conveiition strontrcr aisl citizens. re repcei.uHy invited lo call and see tins extensive 'itnieut of Watches. It cls tiothir.p to look.- We I ke U show our oods- Come aud see. yoa tuav be indm-ed 10 birr, at W. H. TALBOTT S. lir.iCl Ia Capital I'u.'.daif. rBlO LEASE For a term of rears, tbe somh-cat lot in v.ctre 52, JL on the comer of Washington and Mississippi streets, together with a convenient dwelling bouse ou the uonh etid oj li e lot. For further particulars UK'uire of novl-J-tf WM. C. VANBIJtRICFM. aUEEN SWARE. 0 Crates assorted especially for li e retail trade -just received ou consignment anil lor side lo close lv nov30 BROWNING k MAYLR. IT'lRUITS. UK) package aisins, l all", quarter, aud wLole boxes, . 5 boxes fresh Citro.i; 2 frail Dutcs. Received this dr.y and for sale ty ios3u BROWNING A MAYER. "ää 7XSTERN RESERVE CHEESE. 50 Boxes W. Reserve " V Cheese, just received, aud for sale tv dcclO BROVVNIXG k MAT:7t. "sOTICE Is lierel y given that Letters of Adminisimion have 1 beeu duly pmnled and issued to üi uiMlersipn-d by ihe Clerk f the Pro!te Court ot" Martou county, ou the estate ot Benjamiu Patterson, late of' saal eouutr, deceased. taid eslute i prot'ablr aolvciit. MINOS 11. MI1J.LR. dcr7-.1w(wl A(lmmitrator. MC RS 2 RTJN AWAY ! Notice i hereby given that a lil.t brown MA UK. hve years old, a wtute spot t-a her forehead, with a haher 011, ran owny into here Ixst Saturday BKni:rg. Aur person who l a seen her. or kiKs au thing about lier, i reructej to call at Ballniann V Schrecr's Cloiiiiiig fc'.ure, oppiie Thalmuia k llvoiff's Grocviy Slore, on AYashington street, h u bonnn'.bl reward. GODFltKY SCIIROI K. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tbe firm of Wal ou. V,-rlier V. Co., is this tipy diKsolred by mutual c useut. 1. as. '.Inian. Vinton A Co., banne porchasetl tW entire interest in . ayt firm, are alone authorized to receive llie claim due to tbe bte Lrnt of Watsou. VoorhetssV Co., aud all ela,m araiust said late bum should he presented lo .hem ut pnvrrtent. dec7 WATSON", VOORIir.ES tt CO. JT.V7 FOtJNDRY FULM. Tite unOcr-'icne! bavin purchased i 'S the entire slxk and p-cttii-s of ihe extensive Fouudry EstaUl !imeiit of the late linn of Watou. Vtorhees 1 Co., are rcaiiy t fill any order in their liue, a d will furnish customers upon a good terms as can be had at any cstiihlishmeut in the West. Tue) are prepared in furnish any work in their line in a short time, and as complete, a can be had any where. The customers of the laie linn are respectfully requested lo continue their patroustre lo the estatnishmeut, as we are determined 10 give the same yeueral saia: faction, and carry ou the busuicss as extt nsively c cur predecessors. dec7 HASSELMAN, TNTOX A'CO." JUST RECEIVED AT THE LADIES FANCT STORE, (Silk and Velvet Winter Bounei Also, anotlirr lot of new srrle Straw Ttotiiirts; Wlvet. Si'k, and Meruio VUettcs, at very low prices; Rich Boiuiet IJihl-om--K.mlrrsKlered Capes, Collars, Cafi, ail Viatersleeve: New Style Dress Caps, Ac. novll CIGARS. 1M.00 Forem and Dome.-licC. jar. some of which are very tue. For sale by now BROWNtNO k .VAYi:n. TORKS ON ARCHTTECTCRE. Anwricau ArcLUect; Tredpold's Carpeirtry; American Carpenters' New Cuidef . Bcryinun Areintcct; , Kuihlers Cuuie I Ali. -er Beauties cf Arrhäecturt; 5tair Builders Cuulc; Ainericoa Hone Carpenter; Wiphtwicks Hints to Y 1x114; Arcliittctst IL: Du lders W.u. A.Ttithill's History of Arehitectarej . Muiihc Mucluaucal Draarnr. 1IOOÖ A MERRILI, No. 1 Temperance Hall. dec7 CCME AT LAST. Straujer am! citizen, you have another chance to get one of l'ue beautiful Hall Lamp, so much adrnired by every one. I have but tew, atal shall sell them at jreaily reducctl in :ctrs. Call and take a lixk at dec7 W. II. TALBOTT'S. W ADLES WHY DON'T TOJ BT7Y One of those ma?n:bJLi cenl Sjvcr, Shell, or Pearl Card Cu-es. Yon can pet tlnm at . yrxjr ow u price; nil yoa have to do is to select om and pay yoa; own price; they must and will be sold or (fiveu away. Who will r-' first at the Jewelry Store of W. II. T-VLBOTT. decT ARE CHANCE. A premium offered to tl.e person that ;; Ja V buy a ;ood (ioU Wak h, and tl.e Wtt-a sbaU I sold at the lowest New Yoik r I'hiia'leipliia prict. viih a warranv-e. My stock of Walches is unusually lurirt and hue; one ran till to to suited in quality or price. Call soou. Premium, a fine S.lver C'T. Call el Üia Jewelry H'.jst of Ts. II TAT.B0TT. dec 7 . . tmer CupMal Ii'Ue. GOLD LEAF. A mtmII quantity just revived at octll ME ÜAUS DtTiloff AUOAR. New Orleans. lyaf. CmnirH-e). end IVwdertd imrir, rweirwl aixl for sitle bv BI.VTHK A HOLLAND w " fALT-ilfl bnrrrL J. P. I!a!e'i exira brand Kfliiawl: C9 Ü0 barr4s Lake Salt this day received, and for stile t-r iwv8 MMITtt At HANNA. f "ttEAS. 40 Ctiiters G. P. and Imp. Ti s; JJ 12 half chests Y. II. Sfl Bl-wk Teas. RoeWTf sndfor-Mile by BLVTHI: HOI.LAX tK.rU SALT. 500 barreh KansWts Suit. I'aJe'a brand, rec eived Bndf.T sale by BLYTHH A- HOLLAND novit ' C UBA SIS CIO ARS. 50.nf.Wl Cuba Six C.fars, a Cue article just received awt M sale ry wv30 BaOWNINO A M AYF.lt. f"-JOLOONA SAUSAGE AND DRIED BETJP. 1 000 poury4 M IJolocna Sausape; I.IKIO pound k jsr cared Dried Beef. Received this dar and fee sale ty aovK) f BROWNING & MAYER. TOBACCO. 40 Box !bs s, . choir Virginia N-sixt. tmC3 Tot salt by BROWNLN3 & MAYEJl.