Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1851 — Page 3

BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Prom the Louumll and Madison Papers.) From Washington. Washijictow, Sept. 9. Official iispatches were received al tbe Navy Departtnrat, yes tertiär, from Commodore Piatt, of the sloop of war Albany, staun? that by permission of tbe Caplain General, he visited 35 of the Ameiican prisoners confined at Havana, and, upon contemn! Willi Cant.

and Lieut Grinder and Baker, thev cite him a

n:rrative of the proceedings of the fcApeelition

the sailing of ihe Pampero.

Tbe wbule party manifested much imlijn it ion towards Gon. Lopes and tiie editor of the Delta, at New Orleans, for deceiving them with lilse representations, that Cuba waa in a slate at revolt. Upon learning that Gen. Lope had been taken, cries of joo and exaltation ran through the prisoners. The President, upon receipt of despatches. cnt coples to the Spanish minister, with a view farther to enforce appeals already m i.i to the 6 punish government, now, since the leaders of tbe expedition have been rut oft", to deal mercifully with their deluded followers. From Jlnysvllle. Maysville, Sept. 8. The office of tbe P.st Boy was entered on Saturday evening, the form pied, and the materials greatly d. imaged. The law-office of 8. Y. Payne was at the sasfte time set on fire in the same building, but soot extinguished.

Jamea C. Forsyth, for Secretary of State ; George W. ' and organized by installing the grand officers elect, and, Vota uii the New Constitution, and on the 13th Patterson, for Comptroller; and James M. Cook, for after tome unimportant business, took recess; after re- Article.

cess numerous nil teats sei iiiuniium, uu oi which ... were appropriately referred. Tbe grand secretary then I 0QS tabular statement of the Constitutional vote, and made the following appointments which were approved j the vote ou the 13th Article is now complete. It is comby the Lodge I the dtscussion of order Messrs Des- ;,ej fr0m tbe officitl ntMrm on fi,e jn ,hf office of the sans ol buuib Carulma, imuM at New York, and Colfax i ' of Indiana. Legislative coromittec, Messrs. Colby of Secretary of State, and may be regarded as correct.

Ga., Dubbs of New York, and Washington of N. C. It will be seen that the majority for tbe Constitution is

Treasurer

The Democratic Convention readopted tue resolutions tt last year's Syracuse Convention.

From Pittsburgh. PtTTsnrnGH. Sept. 1Ü. 8, P. M. A large and enthusiastic meeting was held last night, to consider the project of building a railroad connecting Pittsburgh with Rochester, N. Y. Spirit! resolutions were adopted, and a committee appointed to solicit sub cripilotie.

rrum Pittsburgh. PlTTSBCBOH, Sept. 12, 8 P. M. River unchanged. Weather hot Railroad Accident. This morning a locomotive on tbe (Mho and Pennsylvania Railroad ran over a cow, two mile below this city, which threw the train off tbe track, killing an infant of Mrs. Lendrum and injuring tbe lady. Mr. Cooper, brakeman, was injured, and it is tbougut cannot recover. Mr. toller, a passenger from Lawrence county, is not expected to live. Mr. Mowrey,

I Irom Mercer, was slightlv injured. Mr. Maloney hau i his collar-bone broken. Three crs were injured, one considerably. The cow was mashed to atoms. No train j went out this morning. The cars were full of passen- ! gers, wbo miraculously escaped. A fire occurred nt half past 4 o'clock this afternoon, , which destroyed Ryan's building, on Fifth street. It was one of the largest in the city, and was occupied by i a large mi miter ol mechanics, who rented rooms and j power from Ryan. The fire caught from machinery, i One half of the building, fronting on Virgin Hey, was ; destroyed. Ryan 8t McKee's loss in building and machinery $15,000 insured East. T. R. Drave's loss$5,500 insured in Firemen's and Columbus for $3,000. H. Campbell's brick houses were partially injured- ini sured. Henley's stable was destroyed. Two brick houses on Virgin alley were burned, oned by S. Rob- ! lnson's heirs. Also, Watson's blacksmith shop was I burned out; and in u.ioiher building two venero shops, jono box factory, and one trimming shop. The fire at one time threatened the destruction of a large portion I of the city; but its further spread was prevented by the almost supoi human exertions of the firemen. Loss ostimatcd at $35,000.

Indianapolis Wholesale Prices Current.

On correspondence, Messrs. Smith of Tcnn., E. C. Pat

terson of va., and Manchester ol Rhode Island. On finance, Messrs. Chuter of Mich., Curtis of Perm , and Birchard of La. On appeals, Messrs. Ellesen of Mass., Barnard of Northern New York, and Kellogg of Muh

On contributions, Messrs. Askew of Del., and Chidney '

of Ohio. On petitions, Messrs. Morciyof Md., Puidcll of Ky., and Ely of Mass. From R-?w York. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. New Yoke, Sept. 14.

The Collins steamship Pacific, Capt. Nye, sailed from Lines in i id oc the 3d, and arrived od' Sandy Hook at 9 o'clock last night. She brings one hundred aud ninetytwo passengers an 1 a heavy freight.

Catharine Hays, the celebrated vocalist, and liacaell, the comedian, were among the passengers. We learn by this hi rival of the discovery, officially authenticated, of gold in great quantities near Batburst, New South Wales. The whole colony were in a stnt of excitement, and people in great numbers were throng

ing t he mines

85,592. and for Negro Exclusion 91,955. This is the larg. est majority ever given by any State in favor of a Constitution.

Count Us

5 -s-S 2 1 5 s

Corrected Daily for tke Indiana Statt Sent in, I, BY aTRT.AND ITTZG IBB OH, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V WHOLESALE DEALZKS IW Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEPOT.

PROCLAMATION.

Crnor of the Si:,te of Tnrhans . 10 cetS'fv rmticr. A 1 , 1-51, E. W ii EUa. Au-

itml fhnrlfs It. Ttn. ift:r -

u Ml

Adams, AUeu, Hartlioloiucw,. Benion, BUcklord Betone, Urowu Carroll, , Cssv. Clark, Clay Clinton , Craw ford, Daviess . Dearborn,

From New York. New York, Sept. 13

The steamer W-nficiJ Scott, from New Orleans, ar

rived this morning. She toucl

on biard Lieutenant Phillip

liberated (,ub:m privnict s.

Decatur,

The clipper yacht, America, has been sold to Capt. i lib.

Dehluqim , ot the India army, Tor JL7,U(JU. Brown & Shipley's Circular states that the unfavorable state of the weather, which had prevailed for a week previous to tho sailing uf the Niajrnrn, had Itecn succeeded by three days of fair weather, in which a large portion of the crops had Iteen housed in good order. Complaints of potato rot in Ireland continue, but the reorts are contradictory. Certain it is, however, that thev are beinr forced oa the market in great abundnnee,

at very low pi ices, greatly diminishing the consumption Hancock,' !

of nil kinds of breadstntls, which, at all the principal j Harrison

Delaware.

Dubois. . . Elkhart, .

Ftyettc, . Floyd. ... Fountain, Fruiiklui, Fulton, . . Gilwson, .. Grant, . . .

I Greene,. .

tiam.in n

died at Key West, and took j markets, were exceedingly depressed, and great ittii-1 "JjfV"11" Van Vechten, one of the ! cult v is experienced in effecting sales. Howard !....!..!! Ho will give full accounts Alt the circulars ngree in stating a dcclino of 1 to 2d Huntington, .. .... . .... .. ..

From Boston. Boston, Sept. 80, 8 P. M. The large stone building on the coiner of Washington and Court streets, was destroyed by tire this morn

ing. It waa occupied by J. C. Farnsworlh. Crosby and of the exm-dition. The Scott brino S200.ÜU0 in sneeie. in wheat, and from 6d to Is in flour since the sailing of

' w , ' I O LT ... . . " . . . ' - I. ... . .II I

Capt- Urnsice lias arrived at ät . Loins, bringing us- the lStanr.-i. Corn tins heen in Very Itmiteu aeiTlHIlU,

but is not lower. In the provision market dullness is the prevailing feature. Lard has advanced to 43s Cd, a'. whi. lt iittlo was. otfjnng. There has been mote activity

Brown, henry jewelers. Charles Stunner. Georgia H

Lunt, ueorje S. HiiUrd. Pclci' W. Chandler, and oth-: patches from the boundary commissioners. On account . . Sn . . n i.tt I". .. .

ers, isu their law othces in the same bill lliir

The fire was the work of an incendiary. Damages h?iy.

From Syracuse. Sraaccsr. N. Y., Sept. 10. 8 P. MThe Hunker caucus last night agtecd to sustain Thos. B. Mitchell as temporary Chairman of the Convention

which meets to-dav

Lorenzo D. Sheppat d. thing their own wy. o'clock.

Tiie Barnliiimers will support

ol a disagreement between the commissioners turn sur

veyors i ..... business had been almost suspended.

Col. Sumner, with his command, was at Albuquerque in the sugar market, both at Loml n and I.ncr; 1. and on an expedition into tho Nav.tjo country. The Indians j sales were made at full prices Coffco continued neg

lected, and prices t.tvored buyers, i uere is no new leature to report in tea. molasses, or rice. The Q ioen had reached her summer retreat in the

had made a descent ou a ranche, carrying oil stock, ocu.

From Baltimore.

Thev are likely to have

The Coiiveniiou meets at 12

Letters from Savannah

B.LTiMoac, Sept. 13. state that the Pampero

highlands.

every blockaded near that tort by a revenue cutter.

M. It is

From Springfield, SraixeriBLD, Mass., Sept. 10, S P The whig State convention met this morning.

the lärmest ever known, there being nearly two thousand delegates present. Judge Thomas of Worcester, was chosen president, with qtme a number o vice presidents. The president made a strong speech in favor of obedioucc to ell laws.

From .New York. THUEE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE MAGAHA. rscw V ikk , Sept. 11. The reamhip Niagara, from Liverpool, witu dates to the 30 ii ult., has jus) arrived, Tli Liverpool Cotton market is active, and prices havu fa tlicr advanced i I since the sailing of tue Ame

rica. Tue weeks Irann r ti mi loot up 57,270 bales, ol ! which speculators took 14 2 H) aud exp triers 8.3JJ. Wu quote Fair UpUud nl5jl; Orleans 61. F.our, tine i q i uiiics is in It if cnquiiv at full raie; inferior dull, j Tiirre his been a fair business doing in Ititiian Corn; fine yellow is nominal at 21 and while at 2s to 27s -u . ; Tue demand for Wheat is moderate at a slight reduction ; mixed und red 5s 5 1 to 5s SJ, and while 5s tk! io 5 10t. Provisions j line B cf is tirm, inferior kinds lower;' Pork, hams and shoul lets are d ill; Uacon is lower but sells freely. Lard meets a ready and more cxteusive demand and pines are from Is to 2s higher. Sugar,; thete have heen mi ru'c s t .t I.ivet pool and London and prices nre unchanged. CofToe is dull but not lower; j new is in fur reqne't an I prices have slightly declined, i Molasses, holileis are firm and the salcsj.ire mall Ilice ' st idi!y maintained at former prices. Trade in Man- ' ehester continues g o.! with considerable activity ; although higher prices for both goods and yarns are tie-

inaiMeJ.

Ii is staled, also, in other letters, Hint Gen. Gonzales

is preparing an expt-Uirion of two thousand men, at Savannah, for at. invasion of Cuba. From Washington. Washington, Sept- 13. The California land commissioueis give notice ihat the board will bold iis cssion in San Francisco in December next. Win. W. Corcoran the banker, has rspomied to the objects of tie Legation, now her-, from the one hundred Hungarian exiles, lately sniped at New York, from Shumla, Turkey , in reference to means for conveying them to General Ujhaiy's rol t y, in Iowa. Mr Corco ran proflera to pay the whole expanses of their jouruey from New Yoik to New Baden, tbeu destined bmc.

GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! GROCERIES':: V are now ill receipt of a larre sua well selected stock of fresh Groceries a id offer nt Wholesale, to die trsde at rensoualtle prices We wnultl invite cny au-t couinry dealers to examine our Mock and prices before fönt lo toe Rivsr, as we feel confident that we cau ofier uatacsineuu t-tr llictu ta mske at least, a pan of their nurcuaae tu Ulis market. Our st-K-k eoiisi.! m part as tlows: 2.5 IukJs. N O Susar; 10 ' t.'.s. pure aleratu";

Zj hbis Criuaati, I'utvuered, and US dos. I'aiutett Huc'sets,

i eu do. Tubs:

6U doz 13 e J Cordsi S reel do ; S do. Sah Ctril: fl COllS Ha l l Rope, : j Plow I . lies; 2C0 'Its. Twine; SO boxes W. R Cheeac; io do. uFnfirh Uairy" 500 Iii. Coitpcras;

SOO dti. S. F. l:uli;o,

From New Orleaaa New Oulean s. Sept 12. A Havana letter says that tue Ca lain General has released another American named Vanvctbtcn. The passage of Kelly and Haynes was paid io New York. Coneiia told them bo had intend' d to releaso all the prisoners. 'ut the New Orleans riot had a'lered his Mo lerraiuatioa. The newspaper ''Fara Industrial," edited by an American nam ! Thrasher, has been stopped hv Concha. N1 reason was assigned. The cashier of Bui nimm & Co. was imprisoned, owing to a defalcation discovered. The customs received at the Custom-house in San Francisco, for he qaatter ending the 30lh cf June last, amounted lo $626,233 06.

Loaf Suirwrs

SO hug Easir. Ito CoflV; id s old Jat'a do , SO bl.U. N. O. Molasses, 10 do K II. do. ß Tierce tnm Kice; SO halfcltuu V Hyson. Imprria! r.tifiiMii-iUr s Ii hi TrktA.

25 boie .Summer Candies, 10 do. "KueusIi Uairy" Cnccse;

25 do. Mar do ; .' j do. " . .1,

'J j do. Toilxt c Sr.arinr soan: SoO d. Alum:

5 do. lienuineold Cai;!edo ; 3uu do. Lwood; IÜ fhm Mason's Mla king; IhoO 11 M alder; 2 ii idoj a tu tried Brooms; 5 caks Salmon; 2WVCu Pen u.m Caps; 3u boxes SX 10 and 10X 12 Was;

100 i, ). and wltole krri Ilax- OV Go. 1. s,va--.

nrdV Gun I'owder;

' 00!) ts Bar Lead; , 50 Iihcs S'h.i, 5 boxes Hales Cocoa; , 5 0. I :.,, SO.IfJO Ciptr; j 4C box'-s Tobacco; i SO ll. Nutmegs; I liats Pepjtcr, ) 3 do. Alii;e; r.o mutts Cinnamon; 2J doz. Mosturd; . 2 i lln. Cayenne; ! 5 kvqm Pepper Ssurt. i 2tt0 Ins. Cloves:

Kor sa: by

150 Weys Nail, assumed; 5U o Mttclirs; 5 little. A'momU' i do. Filltcrt l.OfUlitf. aaorled Tandy; lot) resins Wmp-jinu Paper. 25 d . Cup and Letter Paper; SO doz Ink; 5 boxes clay Pipes; 3 UOtl Stone do.; 3 OHO Pipe Stem; StS boxe -Fox's" Slaren; 25 "t. Zinc Was'iboards; 20 Nests wood Bowl.

Jackson,

Jasper,. . . Jr Jetferoti, Jeiiiitiirs,

Johnson, Knox Koaciosko, Uke,. ." Lsporte, Ltftwrenc, Md ; Marion Miami Marsliall, Martin, Monrue, Montgomery Morgan N Ohio, Oraiiga, Owen, Parke, "'y P.kt, Por'er, Prt-ev 1'uliaki, Putnam, Randolph, Ripley Ruh, St. Joseph, 8cott, Hheiby Spencer, Starke ,

Steuben, Sullivan Switzerland, . T nperanoe, . . Tiftiou, Uuioii, Vaitderburgli,. Vei m il on, . .. V'i?o Wabeea,

VV arreli, Warrick, Washington, . Wnyne, Welh While V. li.uey, . ... .

From Washington.

Washington, Sept. 13, 8 P.

M.

A change of circumstances hits induced the President

to accept the invitation to nttend tbe Itotlon Railroad Celehration on the 17th. He will leavo on Monday for Boston vin. Newport, where his familv are detained by

unloriunate acciucnt to ilrs t illmorc. J lie I'resi

TIROWNING & MAYER.

Nur 1. 1 tde Washington at , into square east of Stale Uoiue.

sept 10

.... ... .

Total,

643 3 54t 1 l.feSO SSV j 1,775 I 1.753 I 3IÖ i 1(05 144 180 6 174 15 4 ! 12 414 M ' 1. atl l I l.-MS 1S7 l 59 ; 116 es 38 1 405 ' 179 1 tO 913 I Att 1 1,393 170 1-7.; 350 I a 197 65 1,050 113 i,oue 3-i 1.314 10-J I 1,117 116 Ö03 I 103 j b53 91 l.i u; , Hi i l.iv, 97 2.0- a 1,049 ! 2,4t4 423 leaa en 2.012 113 710 W 4l 15 1,96! 3s 1,328 lt0 3 20 ' 739 90S 957 i 4M 786 L4U 213 I 1 417 tt5 1,185 739 , 1,711 113 2.017 1! I 1 653 105 MSI 190 2.331 194 803 49 634 149 1,159 60S 1575 131 1.106 649 1,005 5'.i8 1-336 475 1,331 115 1.1- 23 OOS 135 577 1-33S 76 1527 86 l-KJO 493 1,903 75 1,402 352 MIO 328 3.9U0 621 1.931 602 -7 509 346 lo 910 901 168 1,429 130 1,439 fr 609 10 490 64 JMS 113 5S7 337 2,308 l,UO 2,e24 411 UI.S 97; 1.452 ICS 81 3J9 1,172 If I Of 601 1,4a e9 1.473 bO 1,17 319 1.010 b6 4'23 654 449 6 tf 1-0 1-7 133 1,139 635 1.233 54 i -uii 160 1-518 324 1.503 209 2. 112 740 2tKi 52J 156 1,483 239 790 18 5f7 978 571 250 785 76 1,244 423 1,463 127 3.140 (yyi 3,186 6.1 1,553 307 1,371 309 530 390 541 310 315 I 438 690 62 1,903 , 184 1.347 24 1,531 315 1.531 30 1.635 509 1,81 865 5 119 97 78 f-25 27S 998 56 bis s 6:3 act l,4fiS 420 1,600 116 417 4M 19 2,375 274 2 40G 96 1 215 773 064 l,m ),(59 841 1,403 3S4 2. rHd ! 306 2,963 331 003 j 104 952 861 784 I 99 913 60 I f?i3 I 2t9 MM 93 930 i 300 1,124 49 ion ba n 7?7 88 257 599 1.56S 67 '-Jit 83 866 942 '539 127 1377 183 1,975 455 540 26 Km 36 619 330 723 370 655 623 1,017 159 1.211 221 . 1.337 33 1,820 935 1.974 j 107 1,503 204 1,447 2-0 1,005 52 678 333 1 305 Inn ! 1.350 i 34 l,f-89 677 2,171 I 32,756 1,164 9,300 1 1 420 723 103 85 97 671 18 579 I 45 769 83 739 j 62 rilyttO I 27,638 :113 823 21 S73

BACON 4. r Hog, net Shoulders Clear sides Hams BF.KF 4 evrt. net. . . CANDIES 4 a COTrON YARN 4 CANDLES 4 ft. tr V.l.. MmU CORN MEALi 9 bet FIOUR- bbl FRUITS-f bushel,

Apfh, a;ren

,i!ried

GROCERIES

...J

6 00 Bruonu

5 19.4. bar 9 Iad. white, j .....74M Lead, No. 1.. 0 50. 1 .on. Oil, huseed.. .1415' Oii.laf fa 93. Cat, f pem . . .

Oil, miners' . Turpeutine . .

Heaits. wti tt. Potatoes

Olitous Cheese

Batter, roll . . Iud Beeswax Ginseng . . . . TaOew GLAS! v box.

8 by 10

10 bv 12

4.0031-05 HAY 4? ton, 2.50j3 .on, Ttmothv S,C0iSO.0V !

nuiie

I, lee that 011 1

diier. Jtmet P. Drake. Tre

of State, at the office of .,,.1 r, r iwv .h State 111

diajiapoli. iu aiy presence, and u.ti 01" divers otl I 111 attendance, eniaiuetl and fa. . () all the rvi

tbe several couuiie ol tins Ktaic. 01 1 ,e " 1 ill anlU the New Conflitution by the Hector f tins Slate. day cK August, beut tit 4lh day ei said raouie, A

. il.at the whole number of vot.-s pulled ' for th ! in the counties makmf returns, u one handred at

. !.Oo.2oO Kt ihrce hundred ai.d i.metr i,

1. r irassi t ini SI, : ti : 1.. I. sar-i

IO

SsMi

3,00,

...8ti 00

M61 MHM -3,U25:

.13 50

Arntic.

Peathe. dried. . Almond, 4? tj . Rsji'us. V boa . FISH Mackerel, No. 1, brl . . No 1. 4J Bf brl No. t, 9 jr brl . No. 1, Whs

No 2 bri 12.501:100' Clorcr

No. 2. t hf. brl . . .7J08.00 IRON 4 ft,.

No. 3, f brl 0,50 Bar .

1.00 69 I 1.75 I 75$ l ud i Wtkm . .9ÖS.5' ...... Si

ti SÄ1Ö ...... a! ....15.18 ....l-2ö 6,00

And the whole numLer r votes polled "against the Corn, on" Is twenty six thousand seven bctdtred and CrtT tve. 1 ig a majority of eubty two laoaaauc five hundrrd and airy 1 further certify Utt at the same time end place Crrt aforesaid, lie saM Auditor, Treasurer and Secretary cf State, in try prt Dee end of tbe petson t forest id, examined and cr.ud cl.

3 00315t 4.00

lue rttiuni. made (rum tue evtl, votes polled for and against the 13U known a tbe Article entitled - J Utat the whole number of votes po mzatioa of Negroes aud Mulatori thounand ni ne hendred and ?eventT her of votes polled asainst "exclu crocs and Mtllaioea " iatvtuty-oa ine a majority cf eiirfctT etbt thou favor of " trdntitm and cobmizttict I do further rertify that uo rcturtM Constitution, and I t und aarainat tl

trorn the cosi.tlts o:

fo

ittitit t. i." ec-i

1 Dir.e emin: Cf Ne ix. le ! MC in tssV

f the wiles lor aiai aRsmst the said th'ricditk anicie, ltc r Delaware, Noble, Porter, aud

nd that the who ind colcntxalioi .sand aid sixty. ilne bondrtd 1 r-TCttand Mi V

.3 (Xi

36 I - 29

...10JI ...10:

Salmoit, kiu. . .

FEATHERS ft,, Best Ordinary GRAINS -m bushel, Wheat, white Wheat, red Barley Rve Corn Oat GROCERIES- ft, Coffee, beat Rio. . Sueur, N O Surar. loef

Sujar, crudied 11 Hlt Tea, G. P 6U970I

Tea. Imp 50&55 Tea, Y. Ily töü Pettper 1011 pice li-jO

S.'ileraius Mo'asses. N O . Mo!aca. S II. . Tar, N C . 4 brl Tar, Florida Tobacco, 9 t-. M-iiWer

Indiiro l.ltfÄifvi

Rice Si Copperas 3

Rsin

Uine-er .

I lore

-3Ä5

4in

10 9 12

Round a.f! siiuare

Casunga Springs Axle

Anvil 45148 LEATHER

1045, Sole, 4 ft 904192 40, Calf.kiii. V dr., ti: .003" 00 -Jfr40l ITpper 95 0030 .205.22: AIoToceo 90 oofecs x .151 fheep 5,008.00 LIQUORS- P cat.

Uup. Pule Hiaiirly.TOOrSü 75 Alex. S.g.Cog 9.002.50 M gloria 3.00 i tl American Braudy . . . 4oa 45 Holland Gin 1.5'. (Ad Bor Whisky . . .501 00 Com Whisky f Old Mad. Wine. . .1.2331.75 l'ort Wnie SOUsl 75 Sherry Wine 1 .752 25 Claret Wine t dx,

Malaf a Wine Domestic 4u54 NAILS 9 ker,

been reeei Warrxlc.

1 do liter r fore, by t irlue of lot autborit'. resstd 111 me, det'.arr : 1 make known that the sakt Ne Cottstii 1111, 1 Ii" adrmi. d t.v r,. w i

I people Of ine State. - the Cotmii'tmot. , t . nl' 't Ii.V ana a, 1. j that said thirteenth Article is declared to lie a pari of said New Cot -

munon. me wiiole tJtukc elect aad be in force ouaialaftti iheaiai

day of Novemhcr. A. D.. Ir5l

An t I elo ntoni npott a.l whom tt mar citeern te objerraree r:

a section of the bcnedine r-f an is m,i inuon. whirh prrOn the takit e fleet o( thU Coiiatituiim, all the nScers itinned in ntHce.. shall, befitre procet di..p in ts further f their dssic-s. take an oath, or affirmation, to topj o 1 ;

I:

the

v,de ih; thereby

Const. u ! :i

In tc'iimony whereof. 1 h .ve lereonto set my hand nr' cnt

el th ff-re' sn! of ih- Mite or Indiana ;o I L Htrxrd. at ftJKc.

ifinler. A. D. 1851, tbr llr I ihe liidepe noince of 'he 1 1 u

(L-S) napotis. this

:xik year o: t,e Mate, .1 States the seveniy-aixth Rv the Inier rnor:

JOSEPH A WRIGHT

ChaRtjex H. Txst. Secreltry of State.

THEY ABE ALWAYS RIGHT

.3?339! . 10 IP

. . 4,75

1?540'

warn

iod ..

M ...

6d 4d 3d lJrad

1IÄ12V rAPl.lt t ream.

0 tv ranpinjr

5 SQ lift .4 30 .4 SO .5.80 .3 f

Gunpowder, kcp. .5,5094.00 Foolst-ap

Soap, o 1, fstr 5 Bon. Bomdj. rr. Caaaia 402M5 SEEDS bushel, Alum 3 Clover Xutmees 1.A9J 1.751 Ftax Wootlen Hucket. 2 35 Timothy

.. . .6000 .1.003 2S fW .,507 On 570 2.50

ä A CARD Mesr FIELD dt SLOAN take this method of Ut iou...;nuii to lue continually at Iarte, that tuey are now preWsJpared to receive orders fur all kinds of Chairs -haviug every l "fueility, (iiicitidinfr the bet of nower and maehioery,) they can and will manufacture n c'.icapas any etabiihnimit in tiie Union. Hotels, Unlit, O.Tn. es. sVc, fumislied with u superior article ot Ann-Clnr at prices to suit the ace. Alt or-'ers front a distance wiil meet with prompt aitenticii. Country dealers will lie applied at pru-es which will n.-ure tuetn a (food profit. Rooms on Waal. inton street. BCX door lo Biddle's Al(cUnti Kmini AH work warranted N. R. The liic'icM price will be paid (tr Poplnr, WaUtnt, and Maple lumber, Hickory uiul Maple turning timber, dec. julyl2-vly STATE OF INDIANA. MARION OOUNTY, SS. I THE Pa"BAT Coin or Marios CotSTT, For ihe October Tenn, A. U . 1S5I .

-Hl iw -'.mrion-jeste Motu, l'.trr ?iot, Charit AT,vre , MJ tti..r i.av iV put nit everai lliousaiul lrei ,.i J.,n.. mi M.iti7Mrrt .uitfirt hi wilt lv4iv.-:iiil trnf lantM sr..nt It- I .: i . n i :.. .- : - i.

and Amlrew J ßtout, r. Julin BvOMOlQni Sarah Aim Uarx'- j Ivre quautny of lUxU diixrt from Ciucmmti. aiH .h.i ey, do't liU Wife. ( ha.U lo nu: un un oa.u l:i" al srw-it .uin.t ; ;.o mi tue t

PrRYEF, FOKSlTII V CO.'S CELEBRATED SCALES. Railroad Truck and Dep. t Scale, Coal, Hay, and t a int äcale; Heavy no.! aiai Dora ai.t -cue.-, Wheat or Hopper Scale; rORTARHE. Pl.ATl't 'KM AND i tll'NTF.P. SCALES, Wurc-houa Trti' ka and H. kt .Vina ; Lclicr Ctsnj ing Presxs, Ptent Excavating Road Scrnpm These Scale have been U.ng und favmOiy kcown. have beer su bra .tied to ine severest tests, uitd for ucurac) i.u durstbtlity ate justly acknovvletteed to be the STANDARD frt in v. l.iclt tbeic u uo uppcat. HENRY B KELLOGO, Aeent Indianapoii,,, HILL, i iRltlSON k Co.. Agents I t. Wtyac, WM. T. Ml .Mr'OB U. Gen Ajjci.', Lafa eU, lud. M pi dl WVT W 00K AGENTS WANTED ' Ti.c u!wcnler have lately . M3 ueii a new Historical aia- Descriptive work ( very : interest. It is one of nw most ably written SJtrnd dly lttnstrt.tJ. umi tiu y vultitflfle works, ot lue Lind. eer pot up in ttus cuuuliy. and one vtluch expcr,riice! ijenir will C.iJ it greatly loruicir miciev to euagr in circulating Aildress (j-osi pan).) S. DRAKE k CO . anflVll.'-w Vw Harilord, Conn.

1 IGHTMOrti! LIGHTNING:! UtiHTNmj: -T eau-

i.. ,i i . ,1 ...i r. ...... union unate acciucnt to itirv r minore, j no I'resi-

tee beyooeJ the prcsre inse..arl,c fr.-m tbe recent ' d,Tnt ,U '? -V"J h' Mr. Secretary Stewart,

.hi v,"nrü. nil i iir. oi.tiiain.

notice n"roneii tiw pressure insej

heavy lailiires an I c mseqant iion tlte w.mt ot confidence, C mstils clos ! on i he 29ili at 95jat6 lor inoney. Ratlwnr shares coniinnetl to tleeline. Foreitrn securities wer 3 unsettle I anal heavy and the transitions limited American tot k were almost without riovement aud norniaal . the only change is it decline in M trylaml sterlinoj which we 'uote at SS to 89, no transactions in othor stick. Rum rs ol' heavy failures continued t prevail in London and Liver po d and groat anxiety prevailed in the eommcrcia world. Gcncaat. News In the absence of every thins else, the E-izlisli Journal are tilled with detailed ac-

ccounts of ihe O leen' journey t Scil.tnd Several

Mr. Attorney General Crittenden leaves Kentucky on Monday for Washington. From New York. New York, Sept. 13. 8 P M. Tiie steamer Atlantic saüed at noon io.lny for Liverpool, with seventy p3senrers and $23,000 in specie. Amonir tlit pastengcrt are Miss Brtincr and Robert J. Walker.

3" AW PARTNERSHIP. T'ns under nr.l hnre aMciat rt B A with tiiom iu the nraclic-of ih law. Hon CAf.F.B B SMITH.

late of In.t.an.a under the Cm n 'Uie of SPENCER. SMITH & CORWTNE. OiTice. N'ori'u Wrt conier of Third and Main streets. Cincinnati CiNclNNAU. Ana., 1S51. SPt.NCER tk CORULNE. eptl5-1wil-wl w WNDIANA UNIVERSriT. The etnuinjt seaion of ti-is tnsiituM lion wnl commence on Taersday, the second day ol Octoher. The cholera which pte.itiled at Biooinmgton f-r a:,out ten days after the late C'JIeee commencement, has entirely disappeared, and the nsnat pood health of lite plnee is already rcsroratl. Boarding tl hail in rep-iahle furra hous- w thin a reaaonal ie walk .-' ihe t iiiverfty at ?l 25 per week, ami in the boardins club tli? tot is Iras than 81. The usual churfe in the village is 91 50 a wrck. Twortn'enu f om each county in the Ftste. upon th appoint, tn--nt of ire enoatty Ko.-.id aic admitted to Uie privileges of the University without eharre of tuition. The course cf ftwly in the Ind ana University i believed to he ns extrnaire and thorotijhly pursued as in any American Co'Kpe, East or Wot: and the ex; naes nre made s-t low a to brine it sidrau-

MAKKIED, In Christ Church, on Jtli inat, at 7J o'clock, by Rev Dr. Camp Miss Cum a F. ) . : n - m and Mr. Isaac Woods, both cf this city. Near Indianapolis, e:i Thursday morning ti e 4h mat , by Rev Geo. Bov.miui, Rev. PmLAXDr.i AJUKSoN.of this jtiare, to M.Em.ua A. Dcza.x, of the former place - Indiana Htrnld, Hunting. ton.)

BK it known thnt on this5;li day of Peplemher. A. D.. 1551. the ' above named petitioner, by Barlwir it Porter, their Atter- ' tteya, ßled in the office of the Cleik of the Probate Ci-urt of the i County of Marion their petition in ihe above ent.lled cause, and i also the affidavit of a disinterested nnd competent person. Oikl ihe de fendaut. Joint UarUsdolt and Sarah Ann H.iidül. lt. arc not renalem oi the State of Indiana Tiie said defendant.', John Bnrdsdolt aial j Sarah Ann l!ardl.' t, are. llierefore. hereby iiotrfied of the fil.i s snd pendency of said pet.titiou, nnd that unless they nprtettrsnid plead to. answer or demur t i raid petition, on the first dity ot the next term cf aaid Probnte Court, to be beiTiu nnd held nt the Court house in the city of Indianapolis, county of Marmti. and State of Indiana, the said petit on and lite matt, rsaixt ih.ngs t tereiu contained, will beheid as true and taken as coiifeascd as to a;d defendants. W M . STP.VVART. Clerk. By Wm. Wallace. Deputy. Barbour A Port-r. Att'ya for Petitioners epIl-w3W DMINISTRy.TOR S NOTICE. .Notice is hereby (riven that letters have been granted to the uudersicned by the Probate Court of Marion eonntv, Tudiniia ou the ette of Peter W Koontz.

i late of ' eeianry. deceased. AH rer.na irtdel.ted to md estate are require! to make immediate payment: and tho htvin claitn i to preMiit ihem duly actlirnlicriterl for settlement. Therstnteu s-.l-i vent. WILLIAM V. J. JOnNSON, Adm r. Mp0-w3sr ( fALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant loan order of the Ma5 ri.n Probate Court inatle and oblamad at the June term thereof, the uu it r-'ttued Admunstraiur dc bonis non f the estate of Joseph Beechlel", late of Marion couuty. Indiana, deceased. Will exI pose to sale at ptihlic Auction, on Monday. 13th day of Ort.4ter. I IdSl, on t e premises, ail the rip.it, lata and bsteteat, of which said ' dceased ilitil, seized or pitteersed in li e following scr.l til real j estate, siinated in sajrl con ity and Stair, to wt: Lou N'os. IS, 10 j and 20 m Out Lo: ,n p M t. donation land adjoinu.fr the town of I litdiatiapol s. lyuif; west of While River, according to a plat thereof, laid off. made and recorded iu the Rerordct's oiT.cc, of Marion county, by Jonathsu M. Hacker, ami also Lots No. 1 and in India I noln, part of (ui Ixtt No. 12. m -i of Wli'te River, j TERMS OF SALE: One-Jour Ui of the purchase money lo be 1 paid in hand, one fourth in six. one-fourth in twelve, and one-fourth

Mis alb c uu pi u sys i n baud

at lie

KKl.I.or.G.

ptice of lo cuds per Kt.4, or he Will sell lue Rt uimI let the purchaser put liiem up I iu.e'f AI siati of tbe Big Pad Luck at kI Cook-Stove, l-v

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Reftrenca: Capt. Voorlies. C. W. Catty. D Yundes, J I. Ketcham, and J. D. Defrce Esq' -; . and the Trustees of the Dei f at-d Dumb Anvium. Judsje Perkins. Ikun R. R. Underbill, J W. Holland, Dt. UuJard, aüd D Craighead. auSr-w

HAKUWAHL AWU CUTLERY. To my .a r , creased stock, pun nased ill lite Evt this S).rini. 1 sin if, stMiitly receiving adtlitions from the Easier. . market asH tnanufneturers I have now on hand a lnrtrer i.tid chet.tr

slock than can tie found elsewhere iu thai vicinity. 1 lave raV.itt iti..l'.y ucw an cles, as well as nit re;.! liittse lien t-i..ie kcp!. Amone tlte articles ot which I have a full assan uncut mi l aud, aits BLfl-DINO MATERIALS AND Hui'SE 1IL.VMINGS Locks, Ittciics, Bulls, Screws, Nads and Brads, i.Xuw Suv . Class. cVe; TABLE AND POCKET CtTLERV The best assortrcen-1 . -otTeretl in tins market.

CARPENTERS AND COOPERS' TOOLS A fall supp'y ot

r. Ie ite'i oti.fi i:ie. ui recc

CABINET MAKERV GOOD-V Tilt, Cheat- and Cup! ar.l a k Talrtt

cd-

From Syracuse. SraACUsE, Sept. 13. 3 P. M. The tletnneratie convention lias nontinntetl John C.

correap indents stat' that the ttottitodiw-aae has appeared Wtijbt, of Sfoharic. for Comptroller ; Henry L Ran

Wimnielon. ''ept.

DAVID II

IC.;, ,A3wr

' tuges within the attainment of the rrt ate.t num'-er praclieahte rt , ill n i - . v i - : I t . . . . i

MAXWELL. Pres't. Board of Trustees.

ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Sealed piopoaa't.

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DIED, Near Fori Washita, Arkansas, on the 3d ult., ia consequence of a fall from hi horse, Lieut Patcicx A. Farm r lit. of the 5th inftntry U.f. A , brother of tiie Hou John W. Farrelly, Sixth Auditor oi' the Treasury. At Greenwood, Johnson comity, on the 9th inst., Mr Jamxs B Hast, aged 47 years. Mr. Ilm uaia native of Virginia, but emigrated lo Indiana some

1 rv. ... ...1 . l. I ' . fi 1 , mm

M , cut. -go, v. ,.e.e uc cummueu io resiue until Ills ChicCase. lie .,.u,.. v, fr.n au.. rtr .a Th. afcasasl aastata io

d cd whil! on lh way to his home at Edinburgh, alter a few hours j be secured by ihe notes ol Ihe purchaser or purchasers, with rood

freehold security, ternig interest fi m date and pavaMe witfcout auy relief whatever, from valuation or appraisement lawa. JOHN B. STLMPH. sepH-w4w Ailininitlialoi'. dt bonis nn.

ih";t!iiy Vetteer attC K'. -

al.it niui lki Castoia. On e, A . Uta Percha and Oi Clot a, E -: alo, Heb, f-hatls. Fctltte" . tsr ClrtU, Ind. a RubDcr Ecu. Zme. Vr; Fanninr E"teni's. IIcot. Ca-

Forks, Ri.kks, Shovel-

to a eery c?snsi leraltle extent in diaerent parts of In. Inn J

but will not materially affect the -upply. In France the councils general continue to record their votes in faeornfa reviion of the coiislitntion and the iei;nati n of tlte Preid 'tit The harvest j , France lias been completed and ou the whole is rather better than an average crop.

, From Syracuse. SYRACtjsr, NT. Y., Sept. 11. The Demorafic State convention ucccejtleil io cffectinc a temporary organisation veterday afternoi.n by

tne etsotce ol lii's. Ilalttey as chHirm:n, aller whicli, a committee to select officers for a penntnent orgitnizatioii was appointed and an adjourment then had un it tuday. Upon the neeetinrj of the convention to-ey, reported Gen. Halsey as permnnent President, Tiie Hunkers violently oppose the selection, and say that if he is chosen in opposition to Gov. Boiick, there is an end to all harmony. Up to twelve o'clock the question is undecided. The Whig Stats convention met to-dny at 1 o'clock, and temporarily or intzeJ by electius Levi Dumnnick chairman Alter the appointment of a committee to elect officers, an adjournment was had until 3 o'clock. From Springfield. Sr-RtücriiLD, Ms. Sept. 10, Tlte Whir Convention to day nominated Hon. R. C. Winthrop for Givernrr. pi iced Genrgg G innel in nomination for Lieut G trernor, and af' e wanli nd t--l a Serres of resolutions, fully endorsins the N.itional Adm;nistration. re-affiniiinr; sctilfments'tf the Lrjislatu e of H33, and expresain?: nnwaverinj attachment to the Constittiianak, Union, and Laws, and undiminished contidenee m Mr. Wtbater. The dclejrte- at larga are all in favor of Mr. Webster for Ihe Presidency.

dull. lor secretary ol btnte- Horace W hcalon. or ca-

nal commissioner; L C. ChatiicM, for Attorney Gene ml; B. Welch, for Treasurer; J. M. Alpine, lor State F.ne;incer- Gen. Storms, f r State Prison Inspector; A. S. Johnson, for Jitdir f Court of Appeals. A resolution was ndnpt"d, pledjrinj; the convention tt the v hole ticket, after which the convention adjourned. No delegates to tbe Baltimore Ccnvemiou were chosen. From New Orlonns. New Orleans, Sept. 13. Cotton This morning 1,200 bis Middling sold tt 8Jr. Suaar 2()0 hhds Fair sold at 6c. Floor Ohio $3. 50. Corn Mixed 4.5c; week's rcoeiil! 10 500 ituaheU against 3,000 last rear; week's sale 6, 900 bushel j tock 20.000 bushels. Niagara's news received.

From Washington. Wamiincton, Sept. 15, 8 P. M. Sewall Rriii null . of New York, was removed from a $1,400 Cl' kstliip in tho War Department vceterdev. and immediately thereafter was app tinted lo a $1,500 Clerkship iu tUe House of Representatives. From Newark. Ne.var.ic, N.J., Sept. 15, 8 P. M. The Railroad bridge, n:tr this city, over the Hat kensack river, was entirely destroyed by Gre this tuoruir.''. Ferry-hoats have been started upon the river to keep up communication.

aci'Oiupa.iy niff speei incus, are rcqurstrd at ttie omce oi ttie Secretaiv of ixw until Saturday lci. 4. ls?51, at 2 o'chtck. f r furiiia'nttr t r the use of the State of Indiana ibe following statioucry to-Wit: rtOO Ream Prlntiii-r Paper 21 h)- 30 incl-e; 0 Renin Printing P'-p" bj 10J inches; 10 R am- Plain C o P.tT So 1; 10 Reams Plnin Let er o 1: Itea-it. Km-elope or Po-t (liEce Paper, 2l0 Ream Rn'e.l l.ftter Paper; 50 Ream Ruled Tap; t 2000O Envel.-pe l.aryc Size, or Ia;a1; 301 on Same, small size; Dozen quarts. Illack Ink. Tiie prortosala will be received either for t?ie whole Mil or any portion of it, ut unrlersigitrd reservine the privilege of seeeptinR a hitl til whole or in part Contratiors will he required to furnish such aUthtioniil am. nnt as may he necesrv dnnnt the session ol the Lejrulature at contract prices J. P DRAKH. Treas of Slate. CHAS. H. TK-ST, See y E. W. II ELMS. Authtor Indinnupoli. Sept. 10, 1851 aepl 1-iw OHE HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD. TUo underaigned veil! ret eive sealed proposals until Saturday Octoiicr 4, 18-31. at IÜ o'clock A M , at l lie office of the, Treasurer of Stale, for Hie delirrry of one hundred corU of food wood, for the use of Ihe Legislature of Indiaua, at iU ensuing seMion.

l.llAltl mZt . J -l I r,. 1 , itt. Ol tJWIW. JAMES P DRAKE, Treasurer. E. W. II. ELUS, Audnor. Indianapolis. Sept. 10, 1B51. sep1l-w4w

illness. II ilietl t-ulmly only expressing great regret at not seeing his familv once more Itcforc his death.

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C. TSABtE.

Ser . 1. . , fi in N

From New York. Niw Yoa, The bH? Lini-oln, HolT. ofWtscasset, M

York for Savannah, wn capaizod in a heavy squall, from northwest, on the nisr.t of J ilv 27, when ten dav "nt.

O i tkm 3'' ii the wreck was fallen in with ship F ri M-Drtnald, from Baltimore for R'uterdnm, which took off the captain, Mr. John Mitchel, and George It vin, sea-nan. The remainder of the crew (seennd rdncer, three seamen, ami the eok ) were drowned the niht she was npsiied. The Flora M'Donald, which passed the D nvns, Ansrust 25th, on her way to Rotterdam, made the abo .o report.

From lialtimorc. Baltimore, Sept. 15, 8 P. M. President Fillmore, accompanied by the Secretary of War anil the Secretary of ihe Navy, pVsMsd through this city at noon to-dav, and took the 9 o'clock train for Philadelphitt. The President gues direct lo New York and t hence to Boston. The United Stales Grand Lodire of Independent Order of Odd F I low, assembled this morning in Odd Fellows'

Hall and organised. From New York. New York, Sept. 15, 8 P. M. There is le aetivitviu Cotton sales barely reaching 30) bales. Sties of 000 bi Is. Flour nt $3 99a4.t.0 for S'Rte nnd Western, ami $4.06u4.l2 lor Qc Peseta. Sales of 1.C0O l.ush. new Boolhern Wh at at 80c; 4.500 d.i. Corn nt 60c for mixed; 2.000 tlo. live at 70c; and 3,000 lo. Ntrthern Ott at 3lc. Sales .". 400 In Is. Pri

son Whisky at 23fc. There is no particular movement in Provisions, Groceries, 8cc., but prices are well sustained.

I It OAVT. W. W JOHNSTON. J. R1CUA&TS OWEN, JOHNSTON, & CO., Wholesale Dealers m Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hate, Caps, Hosiery,

Variety ücoos, etc . c , MADISON, A'DA.VA. HAVE now in store, snd are is Ily receiving a large aewtmenl of French, Knglnh. fiermn.'.. ami Amencin DRY GOOD-. niuble ftM- the Fall and Winter trade, to hielt they invite the atlenlinn of their customers and dealer generally. A call from merchliiU who have heretofore made their pttrchae in Cincinnati simI Ixiuisvil'ie. is particularly d-sired: an I they shall lie convinced Utat Ibair wants can be opulied in this ciiy as cheap, and "ii terms ailoprtlirr a farornblesi in any other we-tcrn mnrket. Our stock having beeu louhl since the recent decl.ue in gootls, enaltlea m in offer 10 thi Tnalc such indue eiucul in price as cannot

nil Id pleae ' P

Autumnal session of this In-

From Wa-hington. WASH15T0!f, Sept. IIThe Pfsi lent has been compelled, from the state of

tke politic affwrs. to .loclino t'ie iuvitat.on to participate ,

in tlte B tn Katlrtta.l Cellrfti'n on the 1 Ml, e-orae i resistante to the law

ol the members of tho Caw-et will most likely ettoad.

From Philndelphift.

PUILADCLPHIA, Sept. II. The steamship City of Ola-o- .w. silel to-day for Liverpool, with a verv nvv freight, twenty-three passengers, an ! $200.000 in ipeete. Miehael H -me eommitied sniciJa this morning, by hanging lii.nsell at his residence. Trom Baltimore. Baltimore. Sent. 12. Fonr Baltimore county men were killed by NVejioes at Parkerslmrvrb, while emleavorinsy to arrest a fuyitive slave, yesterday afternoon Mr. Edvrard Gorsnch, the owner of the slave, and Diokinson Gr.rsnch, hie arm- the

i of ibe Oliver tw not iven. Intense excitement

m regard lo it. Two of the party arrived here this

From Syracuse. ßvaAcesB, Bept. 12, 8PM

Whip Convention to-day unanimously nominated

mmmm

From Philadelphia. PiULArELPHiA , Sept. 13- 8 P. M. Seven persons, oharirvd wit.i participating; in tho late

in Christiana. L im-aster county.

were broualit to tUi" city l t night and committed m :he cbni 2e td" murder and treason. Three ol here were also eommitied to testify, and several others have Iteen I" id jed iu jail in Lancaster. The United Slates Marshal. af( omMinied bv deputies, returned to the scene uf outrages t liia moraine and will enntinue their invei'oatirtn. The Governor has issued a proclamation lo-day nlferin? ono thousand dollars fr the arrest and conviction of ihe pcrtetratora of the outrage. A meeting is ealled, to be held in Imlepenlence Square, on Wed nesday evening, to vindicate the outraged laws. From Charleston. Charleston, Sept. 13. The Savannah R-publiean of yestenlay says that the steamer Pampero hns been quietly surrendered Ity Mr. Siffur. her owner, to the collector nt Jacksonville, Florida. The revenue cutter Jackson had hhukaded her at the mouth of John's river, near Pilatka, for several days.

tT. MART'S SEMINAaY.-Taa . slitutioit will r.nnineiiee on Won

Town, forinerlv of Maine, hut reccni. from liivvneastle. lud . will

a.t ihe Rev th. Cotr in conduct niu the school. Terms as heretoftre. By onlcr o: tie Tscstkics: to wh.sii nppl raiion may he nude. HON. JAMES MORRISON, CHARLES COX, WM 11 MORRISON, ".MAJOR. E KITCIIRN, J. B McCIIF.SNEV, V C. MANNA, JAS. B- CLEOO. DR GEO. W. MEARS, hoP-iIA wlf OHIO FEXALE COLLEGE. COLLEGE HILL, HANIILTCN OOUNTT, OHIO, fWSHK mird aittniitl eion of Ihe lno K'rtnale Col'ege ill eornmeuee on Mostday, the 15th int. An effieeut rorp of Professor ami Teachers ha bteti secured, nnd evsiy department of instrnet on will Ite aM fi led. The institution is locnied at College lliil. . a milcaaoriu of CiMcimntii. O". a place itcled for its elevated and healthy position, its beautiful scenrry. a. well as the excellent character of its citizens Four new ami coaitno-'ious tuildiitp have been erected and dedicated to the eau-c of FEM A I .E K I )UC ATION' , the priueipal of which, with its furniture, com over fSO.otfl A full and thoraofh t biMteal course of studies has been adopted, upon Ute coinptrtion of which, vounc IjkIics rt ceive s 1 ploma. The inslitulion poAesse a Roofl Telescope. Cheinical and P iloso b.i al apparatti'. etc , mid lectures with exparimeut arc given weekly, to Ihe whole scbottl. The leruis are rraxtnahle Lieucrs of iuqiiry should lie sent to Rev. Johu Corert, CoUetre II II, Hamilton Co.. O.

jou. Lovt.iir, rrcs'i. SEfTFMBIR lt, 1P51. KtftTcne Hon. John Meltau, ne Samuel W. Fidier, Rev T. A Mills. D II. Allen, D 0., i. F. Cary, Esq., t nicinnnlL Dr. Jas. T. Al'ca. R.kvie. Ind ; Rev. W M Cheever. Terra Haute; aud Rev C K Raltlt, Ind nnatolis. seitO-d'iw-Smw (lonrusl copy.)

JtCW LASD. J WM

N K W LAND & TR A Bl'.

(iccEssoHs to t w rccn ) Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No 410, Main, between 5Ui and 0th stav, North (!, Lursv 1 i k rv

HAVE on B.ind a large and carcfti'ly selected stock ot Groceries, winch wc wnl sell very low for cash, or in eachangc for sil kinds of cwwstry produce. The f 'llowing nie the principal articles, viz: 230 hugs prime g rent Hio Coffee; 5 ) bugs old Manilla aud Java Coffee: U6 I. lids fair tnestra prime N. O. ."-u;sr; 10 liltds. KeHneU and Clarified Sugar'; 75 hlits L.t.if. Crashed and Powdered Sugars; 10 Tierces Flita Ru ej 95 bWa (ioldni Syraja 25 hf bbls. Golden Symp. and 10 gal kega; 7U hhls Plantation Mnlaea; 25 bbis. Sugar House Molasses; 3U hf. tibi. Sugar House M. lasse; 55 hf. chests tiun I'owder Tea; SO hf che-ls Black Tea; 32 hf chests Young lltion Tea; 25 8 and IS lbs. boxes Young Hi son Tea: 19U boxes Rosin Soap; 100 boxes Fancy Sotpt 75 boxes I'Curl Mulch; 10 hoxes Cl ttcolata; 1G0 boxes Star Candles; 90 boxes Sperm Candler, !i25 Pressed Summer Candles; 150 000 Cataa Six Cntars; 25.000 Spunish l .f m. 23 000 hf Spanish Cigar. 250 bags and bales Cottou Yams No. 400 to 1 000; 1 000 lbs Carpel ( ham; 1 000 lbs. Candle Wick; 1.200 lie. Coilon Twine; 150 bales C diou Batting; US bags Shot, assoricil sixes;

10.000 lb Itar mi P g Lend, 75 doz. Blue Buckets, 50 doz. Fancy buc' :ts, 50 doz fancy hf Utas IS 45 itesta (3 and 8 in nest ) Painted Tuba; 35 doz. No. 9 and 3 Panned Tubs; 75 doz. Z.i,.' Washboard?; 50 bbl Hydraulic Ceineui; 50 bis. v iie(,ar; 6S Pat kagesNo 1. 2. and 3 Mackerel; F00 kegs füper cut Nails, 3. 4, fl, 8. 10, 12. 15, and 20d; 100 kegs super t ut Brads, Öd, W, and lOd; 75 littxc Va. Tobacco; IU boxe- Mo ami Ky , 5, 8, pound and pound lamps, 100 n-xes Mainas; 350 doz. Shaker and common Brooms, 12 easts and l.bl. Saleratus; 10 eaks sup. Carb Soda 700 il. eeej Span sh Indien; 1 GOO lbs. Bright Dutch Madder; 50 bags Pepper and Spice; 19 bbls. A I um; 12 Ohls. Eieom Salts; 30 hb!s. t opi-era; 21 bbls Brimstone; 400 II C.OVfS. 500 lbs Fresh Ntttmera; I 'n Malts Cinnamon Bark, 400 lbs. Camphor: 350 Ih. Cream of Tartar; 1 200 Resins Wrapping Piipcr; -Ur-mI - 360 Reams Letter and Cap Puper. 30 hox "Jolm Bud's'' Kenuiparilla; 50 boxes Fresh Cream Cheese. 115 kes Pure awl No. 1. While Isd;

1 Pipe Schnapps tin. the hest arla-le Imported;

STATE OF IH DIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS : !n th- MaaioN Ciacviv Cucar, Decero''er Term, 1851. PittiioHjor Dtvorct Truatif.t Fmmet c Sils Emmet. T OW cooks said Truaitna Emmet, by her Attorneys, and files ll her petition herein, and also files tlte lfliilaetaif a (!iiulereated person, lliat Silas Eminel is not n re.idrut of the Stte of Indiana. The aaid Silas Kmmet is therefore hereby notified of ihe filing nnd pendency of tie atd petition; and that, unless he appear ob the f.rt

he Heard and detc. mined in his absenre. and a dec -re render a ae-

cordinrly. WM bTt WAItT, Cierk. Coars.v or RoBznrs, J'ol's for Peiitioner sep4-w3w

CARKI AGE

am el. l K...I Patent leuthc FOR MtLLKHS Am Saws. Files. Packing Va FOR FARMERS A.

Steel .ind Sietl Back Scythes, Cradles.

Spad-1. and lines; FOR BL CKSMITHS Constantly ou band a very lä ge Mockol Shoeulw.rger Iron, al! kiin'ia of Sltel, Yougl.isauy Cout. B.iiekuiMh' Tool. Vc. All M'arraiited. A great variety of the most improrsd patterns of Parlor and Cook Stovca. warranted for o..e year. Till Plate. Copper. Purri"1. nnt lad Pipe. Att very cheap, at wholesale or retail, at the sign ot tie Bi? Padlock snd Cook Stove. HENRY S KELLOGG. Indiaiinpnlia. May Hi. 1K5I. AW SCHOOL OF THE ISTDIANA DNIYERSTTT. .A This Institution is under Uiecaie of Ihe Hon liarss jjcUonavd, and die Hon. W'm T Otto. Its superior sfveatagi p geatlcasril eiiterfng the Legal Profession are generally known aiai aclnovledecd. V

The course of instruction in Ins I -aw School cmbmces all tiie

:ned e ert d. y en daily deinen rt. A he stude. .t. ate exqur.t oi s the Junior and ihe Hist kit'ttic' CoinIracU and SteiilaiU

branches of Lecai Sc:rtue. Stndents arr ii. n their lessens n tlte text h 'oes: aud itctnres are moot conn is held every Sslurday. n winch all ereise! in prcpar.ng pleadings and 'irguing egal Tiie stD'Icnu are divided into iwo cb.saeSeinor The text books of the Jr.nior class arc raemiries Kent Comnienti.r;cf . Smith on Coi on Pleaduic: tltcse oi the Senior clas re Kr Chittv on Pleaditia', Green'eaf on Kvalence. un . i . i i i r .Um. .- . .r ....

day of the next Icrm of the Marion Circuit Court. U be fceld at the ! ,heir own rex. botT Court House iu Indianapolis on the second Moialsy in December e.., nttending this di'pertmeiit for i.wo

ne At, no. i mi wer, oeitiur, t.r ptmo e i ne a.tm tctnioii. ,iie .no win i - ,u p. 0.,.l .j . urrj .

none uul pracuciug law) cr will le ci. :.,...! t. time.

The tti.t.nn fee ; thtr.y tiobtr. per session

u'.s: Lui tlte men

'W'OTICE. All persons are hereby warned araiiisl trusting or 1 el crediiiug my wife, Mary llever, on my scceilut. as I um determined ii' l to pay any delfts of he' contracting aner this rlate. She having leA m bed ai.J board w iihuut any lust ennse or provneatiou CON ROD BEYER. Oircnficld. Aug 27, IMI. ec2-w.1wp a BEAUTIFUL FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber leiag .tL unable to nttend to Fannii g. and m orrler to commcice om

busine s more nu.Whle to Ins Itealih, offers his farm fur sale, eon- ' ' taining 25w acres, lrs by a few town lots. 172 acres of Ihe above ' 'be n is situated in Hamilton county, and Slate of Indintta. 13 miles from m Dr1;fJ'r V.,t ...eilte th.. r. note t),m l.n'ai-i . tTIl ion. a rt on Ihft north. 1 10 Slu UPd

and is sitoatsst iu Triton county. There is seventy acres cf these laud cleared nearly troolh. thirty acres in mesdow. end scrciuy eres of a desdenini-rit for a clearing. Thi Fsrm eo:,tmnt!s msny ! advantages: the town of Sbieiville, pot town, and inhabited by mechan.es. Ac , is shunted on said lands. There are six saw and , grist Milts in the immediate vicinity, ami a steam Mill is Nir,gpnt up ! On the Ind.nimpolis r-td Peru Railroad, which is loctecU.i!y a few

j yards from Hie prr.ieriy. This section of country is reasoaaMy I healthy, the lands well timbered, and cimuot be excelled in fertility i hv any part of tbe ITniou. niitr25-w4w M. SHIFL.

five datlars.

T.it :.p,.rrjt. ':. ur es.nn wili cc-.fe tCtftembsi ntxt, aud nd tbe firt of Mutch C D. II VAX Biooniinr'ou, fkpt. 1, 1S51. sertwtsw

The gradeatior. fet U n ihe first Kamjaf cf '. Ind l't.tcerTjr.

fltO SINKING FUND BORROWERS' WL due anl unpkl on list fir-t da of July Is

i the ve-tr' u

ay of July inav !e due. ml t'i

fictent. paymeti of such titieivst wilt not I er shall forward io this office a written agrt ihe interest o due and withheld. J-

Pinking Fund Ofitce. ) TrtHiannpolis- Aag Ä. i -Al CJosimal. Ixx-otnotive at id ratatem.iu. and Journal, La FaVcUe: Pnlladiun nnd Ji Courier and Journal. Tertr Htne: Batoter arnl Courier. Madison: Journal. Evansville; and Dei.it rat. Goshen, will put.liah hi lite auv

ntetn to sst v tr.te,,.t t.n MORKtfcOX, rtca'i-

ae 4-3wd&w.

Btl l tats i

send accounts to Ofiioc of Sinl ing F

rrom Bitltimore. BAi.TiMoaa. Sept 15. 8 p. M. The Grand L'xlpe of the Independent Order of Odd

Samuel A Forte, as a eanHate for Jadge of Appeals, Felbws eomnifnced its teioa in this city this tnornini;

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned, Adtn nistr.ttnr f th estate of Peter W Koontc late 4 Marion county, Indiana, deceased, will expose 10 sal at PuUic Auction, on the premises of said decettsed. at Hroad Rtpp'e. Marloneooniy, on Friday , the I0IM ttay of October. I'öl. land from day to day thereafter, until tbe whole l sold. ) the personal property, of aunt deceased, consisting of U Horses, I Mare and Colt. 4 Cows a lot of Hc a Ruery and Tlar-

one eho-'t I ..rrteiiier's Tivs., Household rnrii'ture. n verv

lot of Poplrr, Blstk Walnut and Cherry lum'ter and numer

ona oiher articles TERMS OF HALF. : On alt sums of and ander three dollars, cash in hand on alt -nm over three d 4lars a r red u of tS monihi will be given, the purchaser gtvms his promissory note with one or more approved sureties, pa able w:ihout anv relief whatever from vahiition or appr',,Bu1 lasrs. The sale will commence prompt 'v at 10 o'etaeft m the forenoon. WILLIAM V J JOHNtsON. sepl7-ww Administrator

n

AOKEPSL. 40 pnrkeres No 1 Mackerel ut received and

for sale very cheep at V C HAN! A 4 Cf) '8

seplV

"sfürHITE LEAD. A large lt No. 1. and rtjre a il Linseed TV Ol, ffr ale low t V C HANN A ft CO "P set-l

Üt Pipes James Henuessy sptdc and chirk Brandy,

2 P. pes A SeignH'e s pale and nnrx lsranay; 3 caiks Kastrau's pale und dark Brandy; li pipes I .VI' Mariel's pale Brandy; 1 pipes J J. Dupuy's pale Braudr; 3 cnitks Ixindt.u Dock M der ja Wine, very eld, f estlrs R I. Mnderie Wine; ft eass.tSp.i-' Port Wine; sj eatkt pure Port luice. Crown brand, 5 ckf Juice Port: 6 casks Hnrgnndy Port: 2 ra-fta pare sweet Mulnca Wine. DoineM e Brandy. Sweet Wme and On. New Fnglnnd Rum, old Bourbon. Copper ditillel ud rectified Whi.ky. Peach mat Apple Braille. A'so, Ctnrlies. Ground Spice, Mustard. Este uses. Ciatin. mm. Vermifuce. Castor. Linseed and TSaner'tOtl. Turnitine. Ink, Plt-slrs. Jars. Glass. Tumblers. Blocking. Percossiait Caps, Pte Btards, K ttie CcHBs. Cotloti and Hemp Twine. Cotton Trot Lines ami Singing, Dupouts atal Blasting Powder, S. in s Salt, dec-, esc. sepll raio CONTRACTORS. Sealed prorsaU will be received st

I the other of the Indiauupolis and Bellefontaine Railroad Com

ptniy, until the first day ol Octtvter, uex

elers snted, apiionnrd by the Mar. on lrobote Cert, t ommissioner to tell the Knst hxlf of the South-west quarter of section ten, in Towiiddp fifteen, North of Hange ihm. Fast. c iiuiiuiug So eres: and also lot Number 15 in out block Number 9. in cuate

Nomtier one. in Vtt Indianapolis. bsing the property la-'.iwing to j the heirs of Wm. Myers, late oi Marion couuty. deceadv wi'l j

proce. cl to eil the same at the court llo.tse uo r at cuanc outcry on Saturday the 7th day of September, neat.

TKRMS Ol SAI.K: One-third of ihe purchase money in cash, one third m ix mouths fiom the day of .ale. the remain me third in j tf months from dv of tale, both of said deferred an) ments to drsw inlerest untl le acrnred bv notes with good freehold security. Bale 1

to take place between 10 o'clock A hf , and 4 o'clock P. M. aur7-wlw PER' Y HOSBKOOK. Co.itmiasioner.

TEAS. A larce Hyson, Imperial. Go Jut rtceivtd and jnlt29

it ef Fine ' and Black.

Tea. Vocng

WOOL ' Wan ed. 5 of all era-tee free from will be paid. IN t Asll unwashed. Call at

ROWN1NC. A M.'.Vl'.R

V C. liA.NNA 6V CtJÄ.

n.nvl.l

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The und-.rstenel. Admin: rtrtlor dt bonii aca of the estate of Joseph Peecbler, laic ot Marion county, Indiana, deceased, will expose to sale, at public tuclion, ou Monday, the )ih day of Stepteuiber. 151, on Ihe premises, all the r ght, title, and interest of which said deceased died, aeized or ptsseed iu ihe lobowiug described real estate, aruted n said eonntv ud State, to-wit: los Mos 1. IB, nd 3C in ont lot No 0. of I1 e DouatKn Ijinds af ioining the town of lndin-no!ia. lying Wast ef While River, sec rd.Bg to a plat liicreof laid off. made and recorded in the Record r's Office, of Muron county, by Jonathan M. Hacker, and also lots No 1 and 2 in ludianola, part oi out block No. I, West of While river. TF.RMS OF SALE: One-fourth of the pun base money to he paid m hnnd, one fourth in 0, one-fourth in 14, and one.fourth in 1? month from Ihe day of sle. The deferred pevrr.tnts to he seenred by the note of ihe purchaser or purchasers, with good freelaold security, bearing interest from date, and payable Without sjty relief whatever, from esltiation or apprniaeTneitt laves. JOI1N B STUMPil. Administrator, dt bonis non.

ang2S-w4w i FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS I have sold my entire sioek of gootls to Watts A, Jenkins who have acpoiuied me their ; agent to make sale nf them. Ttie gootl are for sale at COST, and tan-t be sold soon for cnh or approved paper on hon time.

OUCH ' ! IIIV ClIS'.'MJe.e (:.-,-- ... . '- ..... , s-.-. reatlv obliee me by settling immediately with eeb or nie. a. my T'1

hu;ins fT,iii Ih r'tved. J. M. BRAMWELL aiujsSW. I w-w2-T

UQÜCRS AXt'D WU.ES- We offer for sale, tt wholesale ami retail, s:i Id 1 superior teclified Whasast-; 45 hl lssuiterir-r American llraady;

J0 bh'sMalaca and Musrat Wisse; .Tu bbls MonongaJiela and Konrbon lHsky, S p pt Cocnirn- and Mnsrtoria lntKtv: 10 bll Peach Brandy: 5 bbls Ch-rry Brai-iy; 4 bbttNew Orb ans RtiTB Alt of wh -S will he sold al the best I ''S for Cash

orM 7. r. H ANNA &

Co

P" OWDER AND LEAD Aiwa vs ou sand A lar- c best braueU chetp for cash at V. C. HANN A ft Li septS J RON. Just received and for ale a large krt al resluced pi -t hy V C. II.W.NA dt CO M'l'J

IGS AND RAISINS.

SO Diums Fips; OS hnt. iiiinrrmr Larer Raisins, fresth. 1

p!2 V. C. BANNA ft CO'?.

F

C 'HEESE 5n Boxet tel. ctcd for t i Market. ' For sale at V. C II A N N A ot Ci) .

sc; 12

siTrnrsf'ar

i. -Ire

ft DMTNISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tb undersigned bss been ?fp.dntd bv the Prbste Court of Marlon count' . lmlUnt. Administrator of the estate of Junes Stout, late of std county.

. deceased. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to tnsVc immediate payment, aud all persons having clsiraa against I said estate re requested to preaeni them, duly authesticated for I ettlement. Said estaU is probably solvent. augC8-w3w BENJAMIN MORGAK. AdnVr.

hravv seetnn ot lite road al Uie crtstsu

Mn. ce. and for buildin tbe bridge on the

at that point- The bridge and ihe grading to be completed by the first of April next, ami payment lo be made one half cask, and one half rtock. Seperatr bids will be received for the bralge and graduation: the bidder wilt specify at how mueh per luteal font he will cort-p'ate the brklge, and at what price per cuhtc yard f"r excarat ion nd embankment. O H SMITH. Prsst. eptltV-w3w (Joernal nd Statesman copy.) COTTON TARNS. 4.500 lbs all sixes at low rates, jnt received at V. C. HANNA CO 'S. sepl2 GREEN GLASS WARE. 800 Soxes Green Glass Ware, consisting' of Vlaht and Bottle of all size and description r 4ale Irtw-st ng CFAIOHEAD BROWNIN S

r leionia lie nainoiui iaiiii- - . . . . . jii- .. for the graduation of the A DMINISTRATOR'S SAUJ-Tbe ndersign ed, A dmtnleang of White Rive., alvtve ! f trstor of the estate of James tout late of Marion county he Howe Plan over the river ! Indians, deceased, will proceed to sell st public auction at the

XECCTOR'S SALE. Nettiocishrrelivg vent ha'

ihe 25ih tlay of Sepirndn-r, 1"3I. tiie peiaunu pre

mg io tl.e estate of iiilutr. Reveti. ut'ce;.i 'hu . Slock Hogs, Com. Whriit. Hay. one ioi

t 1

ion 'etlious to meillie

ntilder at the late reedence of the nm-sM in tile nwi tp it; Ihe county Joras.iKl. hy the uodcr-igned Kxeet r of the IhM Will tial u-slaiusut of ihe dccead. A cted.l of ixve ve tt.otitW sr.U Iht given on all sum over ibrea dollars, purchaser if.ving note with stprovedses-nrtly. payat le witlioui any relief wl atever from vahiatt' ii or i.ppraitH tneut laws. Tbe fairu belonging to ul estate w.ll be rented at the ismt ' me an'l place, lo the Inchest balder for cash mit, und f r t tte year f.otn 1st Mnrohwcil the lesse giving note wiih approted -soar iv twsahle wuhotit nny relief from valuation or appraisement law A redh of twelve laasatha wbi ba aiveu SaU- 10 r. ramfiiet at 10 o'clock A M. sp3-w3w JAMES HEVl'.AL. I secular

late residence r.f id drcesse.1, iu Perry Township, on Saturday,

the 20th day of Peptrniher. 1P31. the personal property oi ine tie cesd. constating of Horses, Cows, Phrop. Hog. a Waa t Hsy, Wneat la ihestsek, growiue Corn, Houaehold Furniture. Farming Utenails, and other artlclet. Termt of aale : On 11 turns of and under three dollars, casb in hand; on II euma over three dolltt s. a credit of 1 montha will he iven. the purchase! ... I ,.A I tmm n s s V ' a it I 1 1 1 Alt 1 lni' FA .

to rive bis note witL pproveu micuw, psjs. io . k..vu ... , .v lief whatever from valuation or appraisement Isjvs. ug28-w3w BENJAMIN MORGAN, AdnVr.

mTOTICE. '

W rsiial in th nrnc ice cf me law. ba tin ua tieeti dawsv.

The psrtttsirahip Itevetofetre existing Ntween t'e ua-

ac ice et Ute law.

ed by mulual conaeiil. August 6th, 1631.

aep4-w3w

R I. WAt PO' E

JOHN W. yt ARLES

WkYE STTTFFfte 100 ounces pure Indige;

JLJr 8 et prime .M sorter;

ni4

1 cask Alum;

1 cask Copntra?:

Received this day a? V C HANN A & Oct

1 T ILL I AM REVEALS ESTATE. Not re i l.

ff ihat t'.e aleriged ha thl day taken otn letier tcrv "A 'be lal wdl snd ietinetit nt WiH im Reveal. 1 rion county, .tat of I nd'n. deceased The estate c it solvent. All p-roi im'ehled to the estate nre notin set lie men t with and pavroeut lo tiie uodersigited w ll-ou

Iii he PC 1 aeani.'. tt aiune ar notinen tr tarns, pr-Wt aihiii!"s-H x ..n'.cmei.t sstthr the t-vlaw. st4-w- JAMS REVBAfc,

stsh r mile r. s.al

he tire btai'eC