Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1851 — Page 4

From the Washington Union.

From the Territory of Utah. Extract of a Utttr from judicial ojficer of the govern. 2t st TJ. r.:. a-,-, L ir,i

... .. r. . I i f . I I place of the fanaticism of the people, followed by their violence of feeling towards the -'GentiUt," as they style aJI persons not belonging to their church. I have had a tecling and personal proof of their fanatical intolerance within the last few days. I will give yon a cursory view of the circumstance and the scene. As soon alter m v arrival here as my illness would permit, I heard from Judge B. and Mr. Secretary H. accounts ol the int -lerant sentiments oi tne community tow.tr. I the sovernnaeut otheers and the government it self, which tilled me with surprise. I learned that not onlv were the officers sent here treated with coldness and disrespect, but that the government of th United States, on all puldks o mm iis. whether lestive or reu c -1 . - gious. was denounced in the most disrespectful terms, and often with invectives of great bitterness. I will mention a few instances. The 24th of July is the anniversary of the arrival of the Mormons in this valley, It was on that day of this year that they assembled "to commemorate that interesting event. The orator of the day on that occasion spoke bitterly of the United States toward the church ol "Latter Day saints, in taking a battalion of their men from them for the war with Mex ico, while on the banks of the Missouri river, in their night from the mob at Nauvoo. He said the government of the United States had devised the roost wanton, crn.M and aast irüiv means tor tne accompusumcni oi tbeir ruin, overthrow and utter extermination His excellency Gov. Young on I he same occasion dc nouneed. in the most sacrilegious terras, the memory ol the illustrious and lamented General and Preside! of the United States, who has lately (rone ta his grave, aud over whose tomb a nation's tears have scarcely ceased to flow. He exclaimed. "Zachary Taylor is dead ami gone to hell, and I am glad of it!" and his sentiments were echoed by a loud amen from all parta of the Assembly. Then! rising, in the excess of his passion, to his hp-toes, he vociferated, "I prophesy m the name of Jesus Christ, by the power of the priest-

I shall leave lor tne stales on me isi vt-iuuer: an olntioi.s of a Christian to an alUicted tuend, and adminmost gladlv will I go, for 1 am sick and tired of this 1 ;ster tn last sad rites over the rare of a son of a

hood that is upon me, that any other President ol tli , , v ,lfs of a long life kssnlionsly elevated to their clneiUnited States who shall lift his finger against this peo. Nation an, argument, and pronounced by the most comple will die an untimely death and go to hell. Ipatenf judges to be unrivaled. They contain in a eonkind of feeling I found pervading the whole community . nsed form the opinions and arguments of all noted in some individuals more marked than in others. I atlt!,nrs. ancient or modern, upon those subjects, togetliYou may remember that I was authorized by the ! er wit! own thoughts and the result of his own exmanagers of the Washington National Monument So- pf,rien,.e. presented in a bold, original and ext. emely atciety to say to the people of the Territory of Urah that tnl,.riv(, Afe9 l.o.m.lino in amusing illustrations. We

they would ie pleased to receive irom inem a un. tn marble, or other stone, to be deposited in the monument "as an ottering at the shrine ot patriotism. I accordingly called upon Governor Young, and appiised him of; the trust committed to my hands, and expressed n dvsire to address the people upon the subject, when assembled in their greatest number. He replied that on the following Monday the very best opportunity would do pr-seiueu. ni'-nuaj came, unu .... .. their Bowery, in the midst ol at least inree i:iousnni . . . , a t people. I was espectfully and honorably introduce I by "his excellenr y ' lo the vast assemblage. I made a speech, though so f ehle that I could scarcely stand, a .d Staggered in my debility several tunes or, the p.atlorm. f . i . iVir torn hniir flnrinrr vvhi.-h time I was f:7or.i .i ,,;., ,,;., r n,u ..vlinno H.iv.

ing made so,,,., remarks in reference t. the judiciary, I end .rsc. in its every detail word and letter, (he Funr..unt..l th ...i.im.f r.r th X.fional M.inii.-iicnt. and. ! cmve Slave Law. If any such sentiment exists among

LLj ...ii.. .a .. .i. i . 1 I .. ii'-iiyf.'.'iuii iifii'i. ins um nun muiu an iin .-. , ..- ' . . ' m m . . pressed my opinions , a lull, Iree. unreserved Vet reneeilnl and liormtleil manner, ill re"ar.l to the ti'lcetlOII of the pe. pie here from the government of ihe United States. I endeavored to srow the injustice of th-ir feelings towards the government, and alluded b-ldlv and feelinglv to the sacr.ligions remarks of Gov. Young toward the memory of the I imented Tavl r. I defieaded, as well as mv feeble powers would allow, ihe name and character of ihe departed hero from the unjust asper- I stons cast upon them, and remarked that, in the latter , unon nil vino- , .,. t ii'n ii alluded t. my nativity :o my citiakmship to mv love : , i J i r i iof count, y to n.v -Utiv In deleml my country l.om un- ' JM aspersion, wherever I met them-and IfMtnd M, rhen I failed to defend her. my tongue then emjiloyed in her ailvoe.iet anil nr.iis, niiolit i liier t., the roof of mv month, an.i that mv arm. ever rendv to raised in heir defence. milit fall palsieil at mv "idf. I then told I the oJicSm if thev eoald not offer a Mock of marble in s feeling of full e!ows!iiri with the people of ihe United 1 Siat. s. as lir thren and J lellow-eitizens. thev had better I nnl offer ir at till Lrr leave it unonarried in the liosom nf 1 Us native mountain. At the elof of mv nss.li. the Hovernor aroie. ami denounced me and "the government in the most brutal ami nnineasnred terms. The ferment created l.v his remarks was !l"!v fearfnl It seem.il mm if t ie nponlr 1 1 mean a Urnp not tton , of them) were ready to snriiiL' noon me like hvenas.and destroy me. The Governor, while speakinrr. said that some persons mirrht get their hair pulled, or their throats cut on that occasion. His manner was Iroisierotn. passionate, infuriated in the extreme; and if he hat I not heen afrai.1 of final vengeance, he would have p unted his finrjer at me, and I hould, in an instant, have been a dead m m. Ever since then the community has been III d l-itl I n II I IlirtiOV t Jtlliriiirni. nun niui iiiu i'i ut.1 sonal violence and assassination towards me have been How . i ii" oe i -unu uci "ii 941 v iv oni mr, imi.9 in the power of a desperate and murderous et I ver, feel no "rest fear. So much for defending mv r- ; I am however country I expect all the oflicers of the Territory at least Chief Justice B.. Secietary Harris, and Captain Day. 1'idian agent will return with me, to return hrr no more. Woman's Rights. Mrs. Sigourney says, in a recent communication: "There is mm h clamor in these days of process repectitig a "rant of new rights, or an extension ol ptivilegea Um nr sex. A powerful moralist has said, that 'Tn contentions for power, both the philosophy and poetry ol Iii - are dropped and trodden down." Would not a still greater os nccrne t domestic happiness, and t the interests of well balanced society, should the innate 'e icae-y and prerogative of woman, as woman, be forfeited or sacrificed? 'T have given her as a be'pmate," said the voice that cannot err, when it spake on'o Adam, in the cool of the day, amid the trees o Paradise. Pil as a toy, a efog, a wrestler, a prize fighter. No, a helpmate, such a ! was fittmij for man to desire, and for woman to become. , ' Since the Creator ha, assigned different sphere. f a. y fur ikn . ilLr.,nl u.m. l . - .. I ... .1 1 1 I . . I. . - A tion for the different sexes, it i. to lie presuiued, iV..m his A unerring wisdom, that there is work enongli in each dcpartment to employ them, and that the hltafoi peTlbrm.ii.ee ul that work will be for the liencbt ha made one, ihe priestess of tiie inner ting to her charge its nnrevealed sane she seek to mingle in the warfare th ita gates or rock its torrents. Need teJ bv pride or curiosity, or glowing own Eden. The true nobility uf wmin is to keep her own sphere. and to adorn if; not lilc the eomet, daunting ami perplexing ether systems, but as the pure star, which is the first to light the day and the last to leave it. If she share not the fame of the ruler and the blood shcibier. her good works, such as ., such as "becomes fhoe who profess ' ugh thev leave no deep "foot-prints in - . . . ' ... '. . . .1 godliness, " thin the sands of time,,' may find record in the ''Lamb's bouk .1 i:r Mothers! are not onr rights sulTicienllv extensive-lhc sanctuary of kSO, the throne of the heart, the "mouldin of the whole mass ot mind in its formation." Have we not power enough in nil realms of sorrow anil suflbr ing over all luruts of ignorance an forms of ministrations of love, from sepulchre ? So let us be content and fill ami joyous, making thi brief life until called to that choir which knows no discord, and whose melody is eternal r;.od Policy. The newspapers announce that the British Government will not till the station of Minister, vacated at Washington by the departure of Mr. fiulwer. till some emergency shnll nrie renuirin? ibe nresenr-e resence of such ft I representative. This is an evidence of tr-Mid sense thrt 1 . lllllt.lte.l oV our orivsrnm.ir.t Wliv ' . J . J ... inaiui.tiu mi ti,.s uipiomatic unttip unu parae. at grca fill purpose? In an n2e of steam ,er can S.eh the Unit'ed Stn," ' exjicns -. I r no usf L. Li'.'L Vät ' - I -1 WW .a ten day, it aon-ars little letter than a farce. Of em. onr government is hound by usage only to maintain the same grade of Minister at the Court of London. England has long militated this wholesome reform in her diplomacy, and to some extent has already put in practica some of ii leading principles) bv rednoino- the salatr - m m - . rl rv of her French Ambassador frorn X10.0U0 sterling to state tXKl. besides some others. Other povcrnmeuts will i iiow ine exampte ; nor Unuld weise snrpnsed to see Knls-v. totally jtv.i.h her emlmsüy fo France, now that ... .. . . . . . the stih-msrine I -legraph is in operalt m between the two countries. The modern improvements in science will prove of but linle use to the world if the invention, thee snggeut in art do not enable jrovernments to employ them as lalior-saving machinery, and thus dispense with mtny cumbersome and etrete adjuncts. The two cabinets of London anl Paris can now eommnnjeate directly , , ... I ... . bv telegraph and mr steam-packet, are httle mfermr t. ly. that mode of despatcniag intelligence. Phil. Ltd-jer. tor

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Vlad G a Ta iTJL TwY" he I d t Vxlnb t a a, a (Und settlement of the dangerous ami ex- I J? l enforcement o, the secSTJJfiS if the JS&i 'l-stions i, embraces," and that further agitat.on i VX1:' , ! ' . Vi"! ? ffT' Z 71 , , , . ii , .. ,,i ,i, , ..;,, .i,..ii ... Constitution, winch cxiiesly reipuies that luyi ivcs rrrnto.h, cruel declaration, he would nerlorm hat f. Ösj. M tabo, shall be ddiWs. t.J the pa.tvt.whom

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freely utterwl by the lower orders of the poptila. e. How j " 1 " v"u,tl' necompuneu oy n. v.. oioore, r.sq., oi ereil and valuable in a government ol law. Let the York, on the Atlantic, alter dallving with them for vears. it will end I don't know. I have just learned that I L, n'revi'le- ,n ,nls State, an accomplished emjmec. . qm siion be fully and fairly met, and presented to the j rises against them jut. the "intelligence of their dishave been denouneed together with the rrorernment and 1 "' a ks 'n ls we" k,"'wn f"r h's k.,l'at practical cxpe- , pe iple unohseured by the drapery of needy and acyora- j eomölure in California, on the Pacific, reaches our ears, ntiioets in the Bowerv amin to-dav". by Governor 1 r,tMH e ."' c,,U!r"4l-"'" V,f Canals und R iiboad. l as moilatinsT politicians, and the result will refresh and ; Massachusetts and Maryland Michigan and Miaaasota v ' It ta.Li..rj. ol i, : in v. i laiuil t-i accomplish Iii Uiuleriakings with tidehtv. L'laddcn the heart of everv true natriot in lbs bind. ' Be! In, buna mid niinni. Ko.- brut ami "ew Hmr.

Death of President Wylie.

Wo never rcmemlicr to have been so startled at the uncertainty of human life as we were when on Tuesday ' 't we heard the announcement of the death oi Dr. A Wylie. Not many days ago we heard him offer the conV - " ... . . Methodist Enisconal Ministor. His voice trembled, and , B ler stood in his eye. When he alluded to the ravages of death in his own family, utterance was denied him . But he has been irathered to his lathers. Dust has returned to dust, and the spirit has fled to the Christian's home. After an illness of three davs Irom an attack ol pleuritic pneumonia, on Tuesday the 1 Ith inst., he breathj ed his last I)r Wvlie for sewr-il v.vit' wis Pres:. lent ol a C Ilege in Washington. Penn.. and while in that station was j eeeted President of Indiana College, when he came to , b..ro h. bus over sine residtd. For more i tnan :wenty years, and during its change from a College tn a University, he has occupied the Presidential Chair -. . i ... . i 0r rnjuna University. The repntation ho has acquired . as a teacher and a profound reasoner is national. Dur- ; hi Inno eventful nn.l useful life, he has been closelv identified with the cause of education. Some of the most distinguished men of the Union were his pupils, Unambitious of popular applause, his life was chieflv de?oted to the labors of ihe closet and Iscture room. That air of deep abstraction which usually parvaded his npnonmnco. in.lionteil th dos hnolication he sravc to his , favorite studies, and misled some to the belief that he i pjj anfj indifferent to the condition of his fellows. I Ilt m truth he was keenly alive to the misfortunes and ,fn,,.,ons of those around him, and a hinder husband or more affect lonatv latlicr never existed The State University, in the death of Dr. Wvlie. has ,;,! ft i.,,,, hieb, we fear, cannot easily b- reprtiri gj One more conversant with the artifices and appliar.cos Df ,,e worl l wherewith temporary popularity is 0en undeservedly acquired, may be readily procured, i hllt ;t onr, wo imagine, ere the halls of our j Ima Mater resound wiih the deep vein of philosophv nj profonnl wisdom which pervaded the most common : pape f,rt of its Lite President. The Doctor's lectures metnnliv;.. locrio. rlietoric. moral nhilosonhv. evi,jencea of Christianity, political economy. See., aie the trust they may be published in a form suitable for text liooks for institutions of learnino-. Thev cannot fail to prrve invaluable anxiliari .-s to the student as well as n;idy entertaining and instructive to the scholar. We ,m"deistaivl the Doctor has for several years past been j engaged in preparing his lectures for publication, and it j wo,, eonfer lasting" additions to the literature of the LjaVi jf hjs intentions were carried out by a competent .,.,,, ßlon minion Hiportrr, 'Details.' We notice among some of our Indiana Democratic " - TTZ1Z. r V, ' c " " enntcmporari s, a determination to have their readers ... . " "'-- - i rir M' iihn urir n a n.p 'i p'uiih min u um wvttiv, . . who are not satisfied witn a man s Democracy, unless t!ie Comnromis men ol the State, we have failed to dis - -- - r .... f.,r it l , .... I I. U.. if 1 1 1 1 I , it n..r,- -...I - - - -. " f ri'", now JtVOW O'tr determine' hostility to & (HsturÜÜ lCe o vcn Hie the details of that law. But we do not Wish Ui 1,r md Tstood. in IMkJac our appeals lo Democrats to -r:,ll-l l,v : e treasures as a final adjustment of ihe 'I'lCstions they embr-.ee, as asking tlp-m to say that eve 1 v w"nl nJ letter is just as they Would have made it ri,is is not the point. It i- that the settlement effected nf tlo JfMtiaBS, at the last Congress, at a whole. r "g.-nc riave J.aw ana n, is. nnd snouio tie regarded ' ' v!"-1 i"v i mn.-h we expect the State convention to Resolve. I.es u-.mlil K.. ,11.,, nnM .,,1 t l, .,,....,. . W""'-1 be dtsg. acefuI-HOf WOÄM M unnecessary. As ...scussion o, these wiM, other minor unestiorrs. to the Indiana St itesilian. me venireville J rite Democrat, the Lafayette and Madison Con- ' fiers. et il omne zenua. 'c iesiie to add a sinrrle remark to the nliove, wliicii wp r-nt from the RnshviUsj Jai ksonian." We nre ns m,"'n opposed to inrtlier arjittttion ol tne qnesiHTi " as 19 (,,,r Kusiiviilts Iriend ; but we helieve in tleleiiM-.e warfaro The enemies ,,f the compromise will not cense agitation and thev make these " d 'tails " the enferin.' ; I . . . i v?;.r o tJie:r fisnlious SttftcKS Upon the WliPn llieasj"st ns t!yy hefore rode the bobby of the rieht of P Iti'ion " We arc disposed to meet ihetn at the thresh- i ' lM0llh U0 do not feel called upon to sav Is are exactly to our liking, we any present movement towards whether all these detail ! continue to oppose chaninj7 tlieru. Tcrre Haute Journal Central Cannl Agnin. It is now understood that this important work will be finished immediately. We have this week been visited , by Jeieniiah Jackson, Esq., of the city of New Yoik, -a? : ! I . ll 1.1 i t-x r IS one of tiio principal stockholders, und Dr. C. S. Hsmsey ? .- T. . . j , I ol President ol ihe Company who now . , l"" sniiti. uecoiiiri.iiiieu oy rt. v . luoore, sq., oi j e

.. . . lit , T1. . . J - . .. . " l Df-K:"".v " umvci sally and avorably rfiiown tnn.us u- pleased to remember me kindly to your fellow Demo-! ",,t.,,l. v (:vt from l"s 'radle up to the present lime-.: , crnts.and. for foorseTf and associates, accept the asstirperiod of forty seven years; pleasant, insinuating und ; ance of my sincere regard and esteem . j

man!) ia his intercom e. energetic and luithful in bis i operations, with an integrity beyond question. Mr. Moore, the engineer, has a professional fume already ! well known in Indiana, bom bis practical operations. 1 iv e are assured by ilioso visitors that the sounds of the j horns of the b .its upon this Canal, may confidently be ex oei'f ell to lie hen rd in 1nrion vcithtn f u-n v..-i i- Wl,,t ! more L-heerinir news could ll.o ni.oi.lo of ibis rvi.'-t of tl. ! Stale desire, so far as their pecuniary interest is cmeeroed? The resources of the country will he opened 1 out; under the assurance that an outlet is ready to carry the praductioosol their labor to the most favorable in irbete Wc shall, in a short tms, IVc full particulars relalive to this company. Marion Journal. ! . ' Senators Casa and Douglas. Thcsc two cent lernen, both distinguished for their AllilitiCW II ! Alii! anmlirnm-iil. . I 7 " "oj'ioi"iu a -si 1,10, n.ive recent el, live re. I tlie aiiinnil n.blresses b. I -re the . , A"rai Oocietiesol lew l ork and Michnjao. pioum tlons aio o.in reoarucii as atiic ami luclal Zioell tT" K ZvZlTt le.llj 1 1. c ll I IT 1 1 1 11 V tl .1 I 1 11 VVL'S t C I 11 N.U 1 1; I k ! IC II K s 1 Is-ading v big journal in western New Vrnk speaks of , "' css irmrreu nv vxen. tu.-sonc a.iy iai wcck as thoroughly cultivated. Siajara Dem. Apple Toddy. Maryland has always heen famous for its beautiful women and its apple toddy. There is a receipt for onlyi m , ,PP'e thtVrte,r' wh,p 1 we s;,DJom,: I I.I a l.ll - f I . ' I ..' II 'I : tier, WDicn we stinjotn: riii a icd strenk apple, roast it before a slow fire on a Cetna (date, put it into a half-pint tumbler, mash it HI ad,l one wnn -. h.ss lull ol good cognac, 'n"d, tweive h",,r,.-1 A,M t,,on tvv,., "e-la antl let it . ses of wa ter, dust i' over with nutmeg, put in a spoonful of while sugar stir it up well, nnd drink. Tins is genuine Ths Election ijc Massachusetts. The New York Herald says: -According to the accounts which j i,av come to hand of the election in Massachusetts, we ! car" l"al mere is no cuoice lor governor ny itie people, !iM 1 1 ".' ''Cg'sbittiro 'e called upon to wlect an metimoeni ir mat otitce. it wouiii seem as il tlie wbigs w're "'""inij powerless throughout the Ti i a a a. hole conn They nro certainly in a hnd way when they ennot carry an . lection even in Massachusetts, with the a"1' " Mr Webster. The truth is, we are inelin- - bela that Mr. Webster's influence in that Slate 1 " ", that he is ovur-slaughed there.nail. irgns. I . A Michigan Election. The return, as far as received, thongh imperfect, indieate a dcm.'.cratic roojority of 8.000 or 1U.000, in the j Detroit gives a majoritv of S-H. m ayne eounry, . - alour 1,200. Monroe conntv from 400 to about 1,200 Macomb J tn ranch eonntv, from 300 to 400. Oakland county, over . "WW. Kent county , nbout ( 200. Lapeer county, 100. .Van Buren coonty, 150. In every coonty beard, from Ihe democratic canrlidalM get a maj-.rity. e-;eept in Washtenaw, which the Detroit Tribun' y, '' gone Whig," and thereupon slmnts Huzzahf"' to the top of bis lungs. If they have j earried any other county in the State it will, undoubted- ! by . S , . I be ma,e known "by the same sign." Adrian Watch- , r.

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at mav thunder at - 11 more elegant ar.d pl,,o.op,l-al. There is oi.arnt.on. mnv l,e the means of raisino- ..new ibo na. I A . T .V "V 7. J"'. . r . . 1 fled in evcrv num. nlar.

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A "Crack Church" in New York.

Old Knick 's correspondent Henry, thus describes ; what is meant by memüer 0f a 'oraek-church," , . Ji i ' in Gotham: 'Those who can't pay eight hundred or a thousand dollars in a fashionable or 'crack church' are obliged to stay at home, unlets they are humble enough to go to some of God's temples where Christianity is not only 1 preached but practised. We found our way into a erack-cburclr last Sunday, in the upper part oi tne city. ; Casting our left eye, as we entered, on a magnificent prayer-DooK, we observed in nil letters tne name oi a j millionaire with whose early history we were iiiuy conj versam. no siiinru m ins ns a ciiiro-iruj , anu me oiu elim-lio.it to which he belonged used to De stationed near Washington market until all its cargo of clams were j sold out He nrsl acquired a lew dollars capital. 1 uis ! he tovcMed in the nsli trade: speculated in eels porgies, and other fish; made a large sum of money, and ! nnally, succeeded in -cornering on snau ; uougnt up an , . i -1 c . i i .l : i . rtf .i ... . n 1 the stock of the season, both in and out of the water, . and sold them afterwards at his own prices, and made ; fifty thousand dollars. He cut his raarkvt associations, nought lots up town, now lives in the Fifth Avenue, and j is a 'big dog.' As wealth increased, he found himself! at the head of the 'cod fish aristocracy,' to which ofcourse, he had access, from his former business. Phalon, ; the turner, was sent lor; nts daugnters nau uieir nair combed out and dressed for the first time: teachers of. music, drawing. Italian, French, etc., were hired; and , old Mr. Pr.rgie joined the church, and took a costly pew. We happened to get into it; but we no sooner discover- , en wnere we were, man we ma.te up our minus to vaeate. We were too late. Old Mr. P rgie came sailing up the aisle with his wife and daughters, dressed as though thev had known 'what whs what' all their lives. To our astonishment, instead of shutting the pew-door in our face, ho asked us 'keep our s.at.' And didn't we have a nice time of it! The mother looked at us , o did the daughters and they snuffled, an l smelt their salts, wiggled about as though one of their father's shad ; was in the slip. We lelt annoyed, provoked; forgot our prayers ; didn't hear a blessed word of the sermon, and i ca ne away disgusted with hvpoeiitical upstarts, and with n determination next Sunday to go to a free church. Our ideas o pure, undetiled religion are drawn Irom Ihe recorded life of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. He was a living example of humility, charity, love; in I'.ief. of all that was good and lovely. Some of his chosen disciples ere very close imitators of their Lord ami Master; and though they were by profession fish catchers (we are not aware that they were clam catchers or fish speculators) like Mr. Porgie, they wepe not above oMvr men because of their su -cess or money. We ' wonder whether thete will be any upper places. I,et seats, private pews, in the great temple above, where the souls of rich people may be at their ease, and where poor folks can't intrude? Christian churches! Christian rich men! We will say nothing more, and then we shall have less idle wor.ls to answer for at the day of judg. ment. Our costly churches are filled with Dire sort of people, and are no places for the poor Lazarus." Tun Democracy of Eost The Democratic meeting in Faiuu;! Hall, Boston, last Thursday evening. , . ... V i ..ITC IIIIII V i Mil II On the subject ol the Com i . , ,, promise, and especially that branch of it providing fo. -. - . -. . . ' t j cn iTnii.lot .,1 linriticii l -i I'uo tlm ... -" v-sIull.,110 aic sirong aiai explicit, i ney are as toiiows: "Resolved. That the Democracy of Boston tnkt' the occasion of their first meeting alter that of Iba Worcester '"n OI ,uir I Jenioeratic I oiiveition ul11"" TillM vOIIV illiOU to approve of the resolutions ; adopted by ibxt body, ami emphatically to reaffirm Ibose , .' , ' ,v 1 x . ..... which declare, " that the Democratic party of this coin monweahh is a national and not a sectional party, and icily and unreservedly ad pts the resolut nns of the National Pffsncrstis Convention at Baltimore in 1S4S, as the only true democratic creed; thai the Baltimore platform covers, ami ras intended to cm brace, the whole question of slave agitation in Congress, and therefore we co foi a faithful execution of. and acquiescence in, all thr Comi'romixe teaures tiiliid by the last Congress. . i . .... i i.- r ' - - trat Uo.npromise. nd was 1 1, : i . I . cam. d. und will i ,,.,,.,. , ,,. k,..,... . , " ' ici a. jjic-Kinson : BlNC HAMPTON, Nov. 3. lSl. My Dear Sir: Since the receipt of your uotjte note of l" 24th nit., invilina mc to address the Democracy of uost'-n at r anemi nan on tue um inst., i imvo nnxioiiNiy eiuieuvoieu so to arrange my inisiness as to eon piv wiih your request, for I never was more desirous to address a meeting ihun I am to address ihis. But I am, with deep . it. t . e i i- . ; i renrei, compeiietl to lot C'o ail HOllor so tllMlllnilstifU and S pleasure so gratifying. I have often hud occasion to pay my respects to that treosoaiaibba nml maaorenni spirit wiiicli lias so essentially impaired the harmony of the Union and so serious'y tiirealeued its inteirritv. and ' do not propose to icjax my droits in cxposinir its hy-not-rciv and baseness. I h;,c much to sn v coiit-e i nii.o 1 it, end I would rather say it in Faneuil Hall than any other place on the face of the globe. There was the cradle of liberty there should be the rrnve of se,liti in j and fanaticism ! The war lietwecn the Constitution ami ; treason has but just commenced. Congress has adjusted I the matter by legal eaactment, and it now remains to be ' .rf ... a . . I seen whether spurious philanthronv and genuine bigotry j Hall triumph over and trample under loot an that is sa- , ereil and valuable in a overnmetit ol law. Let the D. S. DICKINSON. J. W. James, Chairman of Committee, &o. From the Journal of Commerce. Th' Urtat .Methodist Case. The rupture between the Methodists of the Nor. hern t"d Southei n Stall s, which ended ill v. complete scoara """ i,etw,en 'hf, V'ts one ol the stginluant steps in 1,10 mn"t'nt lately general, whereby the North und ,l,e Somh werc ,-'t,""'-: ttro people, a condition that milbt precede a complete sep nation, and winch makes It "ot a maUer "f saUtanee-but only of form. M u e rc cent CV-'ulli llAyc turned the tide in an opposite direction, ami there is ground fi.r hope that the ancient brother y ! '"Uu- boWn tIh,'.T s,,;lk,n''' a,,' u,il1, r h lhe .!! ri I , ' boa ro n. ho.l I fa at -a at .ra-att. a j I.Ai.-ia . Linnd'to it. former tronth It i ..rol,:.ljn tht ,7 il... v "tun ' f sBv7 itiiii iii-u us i coi ! i r;i v.ai isvsTsV . ia 1 1 . 1 1 i , , . . ' . I ii icstion wiiicli iiivi.ic.i i tits lare hihi resiicctaine In I v bad not arisen until n-.w. the d. cisi.1.1 nf 1 he Northern inin tr-i tti i.'tiii iiiiui u , 1 uu 1 ?i i ii KTl IMC il fi I HC r I portion of the Church would have been more in accordanee with the present lecliii;, and with those patriotic ,wh5eh th Was'hingtnn, - whose rni.,. I ,,. .1 ill., r...,,, Lli ,n ..H,;, 1. ..... I viriu - s lay at the f.. tultti in of his greatness 111 iigreelni, , the oiinii y win soon ne U. in order to , r i- - .. 1 i kecP 'i '"gcther the best eiF-rfs ol rel.ou.us men in all

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pattsoi ineiaiiu. i ne near an.i uear re I anon wmcti SlllJ u( tuat brief young sojourner amono s! How ihe two sections bear to each other iu uphold,, ,g H cm. SW( , . ,,ear, , tlie mn,; t Wlth Innrn, ;nv. wie noa government would seem to suggest to the citizens slnn(lniI hy the cold earth lied of lost little ones! Mourno each part a close union and sympathy in the great j ,u beeonse a sweet treasure is taken away joyful, Im- ! object which tue Church has mv. 11 region re- eÄJWe ,üa preeios jewel slitters in the diadem of the quires a spara.ion in tho churches of the North and , Redeemer.--Fonag People', Mirror. IVath. it cannot less imperatively demand a separation I

in the m itters f civil organi.aiion, and if ihe lornx-r bo : persisted in, the latter must follow. The Church has j now an opportunity to heal former wounds within its own establishment, and at the same lime lako a decisive step in cementing and strengthening our Union. The iluable to be lost. The acts of this be looked to with intense interest untry, nnd the men among them who in accomplishing that great object, will Ions le remembered as beefaclors of their race. The : opinion of Judge Nelson we commend to a enreful '. perusal. He has lately won the approbation of all pat riotic citizens by hi. noble conduct on the bench, and is ""''ed to the most respectful consideration for his enuris iu ieiure peace to me cnurcii anu me country. Utah. Gov. Brigbam Yount, and the Mormons under his i1' m Terr"ory- have placed themselves in a bos ! tile altitude towni.ls the General Government, bv comI -! v-..-r. .- . .. ' ' . . ul .t"1 .V'W""JS the General b,vnn, Pd h?.9"?f J"9"ce' nd. olher CCrS H ppi 'I nt Cll y, 8 10 fl?" th? ,CO0?,7 This insane conduct can only bring ruin and desolation upon its nuthors. ,111(1 those connected with flu m If the (leammmm. mom should be driven to extremities to vindicate its laws. a force cuu d easilv bo rms. il mimm. tlm re, .L-los sniriia i of California, who" would take Miaht in des .latin" the I whole Morroin country. In fact, if this relsellions spirit siiouitl be persevered in, the Mormons would need the ! piotecting am ol the Government Ihey have outraged, ' m m . 1 ave them from the marauding bände to which, in i their otitdawed condition, they would I be subject. Iowa Gazette. . ' .1 ä vui A111U113 1 1 . y in a town not inr irom novnti, II T - . f r ti - a clergyman was visiting a district school, where n little j Imy was nut forward to ' speak a piece" because he was j bold. When he was done, the clergyman praised him saving rhv. mv little Inil. Villi ,., not i.fruiil an ' J r" J ' J I J - -" - - - , - i you?" 'Nu! I ain't afraid of nothing I ain't afraid of 1 skunks!"

The Quiet Eye. The orb I like Is not the one, Tbat dazzle with ita lightning gleam. That dares to look upon tbr sun As though tt challenged brighter beam. That orb may aparkle. flash and roll, Itt fires may blase, ita Fbait may fly: But not for m; I prize the soul That ilumoers in a quiet eye. There "a something In its placid shade, That tells of ctlm unworldly thought. Hope may be crown'd or joy delay 'd ' No dimness steal, uo ray is caught; Its passive language seems to say, ' I know that I muat close and die;" And death itself com when it may, Cau hardly change that quiet eye. There's meaning it its steady glance. Of gentle blame or praising love. That makes me tremble to advance A word that meaning might reprove. The haughty threat, the fiery look, My spirit proudly can defy, But never yet could meet and brook The upbraiding of a quiet eye; There's firmness in its even light, Th! augurs of a breast sincere: And oh! take watch how ye excite That firmness till it yield a tear. Some bosoms give an easy sigh. Some drops of grief will freely start; But that which sears the quiet eye . Hath its deep fountain in the heart. The Pumpkins. AN ALT! XSAL SO.NO BY JOHN O. WBtTTIBa. Oh! greenly and fair in the lands of the sun, The vines of the gourd and the rich melon run. And the rock, and the tree, and the cottage enfold. With broad lands all grrennr, and blossoms all gold, Like that which e'er Nineveh's prophet once grew. While he waited to know that his warning was true, And longed for the storm-eloud, and listened in vain, For the rush of the whirl wind aad red fire-rain. On the ,m Ks of the Kcnil the dark Spanish maiden, Comes up with the fruits of the tangled vine laden; And the Creole of Cuba laughs out to behold. Thro' orange leaves shining, the broad spteres of gold; Yet with dearer dcliebt from his home in the North, On the fields of his harvest, the Yankee looks forth, When crook-necks are coiling and yellow fruit shines. And the sun of September melts down on his vines. Ah! on Thanksgiving Day, when from Kast aud from West, From Jforth nml from South, come the pilgrim and guest. W hen the grey haired New Hollander sees round his board The old broken liuls of affection restored. When the ore -wearied man sckS his mother once mor. And the worn matron smiles whore the eirl smiled before, What moistens the lip and wh.it brightens the eye! What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie? Oh! fruit loved of boyhood! the old days recalling. When wood grapes were purpling and brown nuts were falling; When wild ugly faces we c.-rved in its skin. Glaring out thro' Ihe dark wiih a candle within When we laughed round the corn heap with hearts all in tune, Our ctniir a hrotd pumpkin our lantern the moon, TeHiug talcs of the fairy who travelled like steam, lu a pump!. in sln.ll coach, with two rats for her team. Then thenks for the present none swrrtrr or better. E'er sm-ikc-J from an oven or circled a plotter ! Fairer band nevtr wrought at a pastry more fine. Brighter eyes never watched o'er its baking ibtn thine 1 And the prayer which my mvutk is tou full to express, SnrvlU my heart that thy shadow may never be less, Th:it the d:iy? of thy lot any be lcnjjtheued below. Anil the fame of thy worth like a pumpkin v.ne grow. And thy life be as sweet, and its last sniistt s!.y

Gold tinted and fair as thy nwu pumpkin pie. Where nre the big iu the Asceudaut! There are thirtv-onc Suites and four Territories in this Union. And vet, in nil IhisVitsi sisterhood tl' eonledera lions this fsTSsils of U --puhlics ilii world of Freedom, : ol Fiiil'ios. and ol h.(uuiity the wniir principle, pk tue imve oi i mirs aiK. tins i. bareiv a place ot) which to i rest the sole of its font

It bits entire control of tail one i Kaukaiff. Manufiiciuruis;, and l'inctic Sbippiaig, an r-ownsi'iiusy ri E : . it. - v" sini BoaOiie. mid Foreien !-upiniia im.l uriieial i"otnnnsiii lini bis is tlie Mute ol ermonl .,.. -.. 5 , , ,,, ...... ...

' Slate in this broad Union -the citadel ol Free Soiiisill, the very UibralllU 1 seclionnlisin. where ihe Iocs of tiie Const i tut ion seemed to have made a latsl stand aulainal the tmaqesiiog lei.ns .l ' the N itional Democi a. -y .' Wkmt m eoaaiieawl How this j spectacle rohukes the 'St policy of the Whigs! How ; it ptepares the future lot ihe victories of the D moeraev ! From ocean to ocean. tV defeat of the Wiiir principle has almost l.e n an extermination. Jo many of the old Vhij loitresvs the Whi"s have manaoeu to retain parlial power by denying their In c'.hers they h ive escaped themselves upon the Dcmocn . -. ' " Tiost eli"ishcd doctrines. J the w reck by shcllet iim mocratic nl.itl'orm. Mine lias I rejected them, in (he far extreme of the East ; Oreson j has expelled tiiem in the tar extreme ol the West. New - - ----- .. - - w sh, re Mississippi au I Missouri North Carolina South Carolina Virginin. Ohio and Pennsylvania uessee and Kentucky til have declared for the D and TcnDcltlo-

envey in their State or in their Congressional elections' A Di; i'un irranted only to those who may faseo SaeMaWtsarf aabv "Teat and conel'isivc m.tj irities. And may we not . ''' "i' i cwip'eta.n df I t sMC e i . r. .1 t e.i c- .l o i I The best nne for otnnieiic fiil.er c. u.-c iv 'c il.e Crst alonad.l that after the Union vutot tes of the South, no South- . da ,,. .., . ,i)iHItrit Vtl:W m adanitird id aati tioss.

crn Wliiir can wto for a Northern csndidnte for Prcst- ! dent f Hitoiy will rcconl this ns niiraciirons instance of tiolitioal aBaniaiifV; and millions will bail it as the ston ami seal ol the renewed patriotism ol the people, j and the invincibility of our Constitutional Union! Here, then, upon this threshold, let n united Democracy which has blessed this whole hemisphere with oood government, and extinguished the fires ofthat danerroti. discontent which tlnentcned to plunoe ns into ir- ! retrievable Anarchv upon this, the broad, national, and auspicious threshold of s52, Ictus take our stand. It will be our own fotlr arid our own shame if we do not march from it to an unequalled conquest over the prinfiplcs of our opponents. Pen.isyhanian Little Graves. Sacred places for pure thoughts and holv meditition. deMmnesf the m'thc sweetest jop-hnlfnSded . '. - . . are tlie little graves in the church yard. They are tlie buds of innocent humanity, nipped by the first frost of .... i i.i: u .i i i i:u. i 1,111 .. iieoiri mini in- hic spiiiiuni liiu.i, f-iiui;iii.riici ,,v ,llo M,n of infinite ffClodnew whence emanated the Distances from New York to C hicago, via Krie and the Albany and Bufl'ulo Roads. New York to Albany, .. Albany to Niagara Falls. 144 miles. 326 miles. Niagara Falls to Detroit, Detroit tu Chicago .. .22S miles. ...282 miles. 9S0 miles. . . .46!) miles. , . . . 46 miles. . . . 26 miles. ,.. ,7li miles. ..1104 miles. ...243 miles. New Yr rk to Dunkirk Dunkirk to Erie , Erie an j Ohio State line,. . . State line to Cleveland, Cleveland to Toledo, via Sandusky, .. . loiedo to Ulncago, 966 miles. The distance on the northern route will s.vin lie re duced (o 300 miles between Albany and Niagara Falls. a" 1 ,1,c trle rout'' wl nls.i be eventually abridged by l.e T,.; ..i .!;., , r t :..i vtt.. mii hid ui m niau CV1 WMSIHVai Mtl.. V onej , antl avoiding the long current by way uf Dunkirk. The whole northern route can be sud to have much advantage in length of lino. Both of them, we have no doubt. w'". ,mv' ns rnuch business as they can accommodate txaurvaa journal. A Fine Business. From the recent report of the Meluoutsi Book Concern in INew York, it appears that l"e smcs lor the last twelve months vi .-re more than two , , s liundrcd thousand dollars, being an increase of sixty-five thousand dollars over tbe previous year, aud exceeding , .11 C. . Ti c. i ir ii T. 1 ' all former years. The profits on the new Hymn Book ui. i''i A IIV pi ,.1,9 un ipr IICW II Hill DI.I.K were loriv-even thousand four luuulred ami sixty-one ttouars. i no cnristian Aiivocate nntl Journal has a cir in r. i , . , ... . w dilation of from twenty five to twenty-nine thousand. I The Missionary Advocate twenty thousand. The Stinday School Advocate sixiy-five thousand, with a yearly ' aula nf fiilluUr Knhnnl Diuil. o mr... n . i il... ilA. .i I . . . ..... uvn.no uicvuii..!.. 1 U 1 ll' 'iiz-niK. ' dollars. The Quarterly Review has three thousand sab- !

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A. NALTNER &: CO., Washington street, first door East of Capital House, UJOVl.D reapectfoMy auunuuce to their customers and the public in general that iliry hare removed their Karo y lie fem their old stand near the Court House to i'.-,e Ure-rooiu former1)- occupied by H A. Fiel her k Co , one door east of the Capital House, wm-re they constantly keep on hand s large atid fine assortment of Notions Fancy Gooik. Jewelry. I'erfum- ry. Toys. Ac.. c. Thev have laid)' ackled lu their stock an extensiv assocluient nf Mtislchl inatiuiann . or" the best quality, such as Vioitn. Guitars, Flute, Banjos. Clarionets, Arrordeou. nud Urass ti struuients Thev nnve also, a great variety of Italian Violin and Guitar Strings. Also, a fine selccuou of German Books. All of which they are determined to sell cheaper than any other siore iu the city. T7-Cotuiiry Dealers can be supplied at Wholesale Prices, with a small advance on Kasteru cost A. NALTNKR & CO. Indinnap ilis, N"v. 4. Its51. 2mdAw Gt UN -FOWDEB. ! GUN-POWDER ! ! We are agents tor the f sale of Gun powder of the celebrated Hazard Powder C's" manufacture, guaianteed equal to any I'owder in the Cuited Slates. Will supply City dealers at reasonable rates, delivering the Powder upon short uotice. We have erected a Magazine near the City limita and shall, at all times, lie fully supplied with all grade of Powder. All Powder sold by ns will lie citaranleetl equal lo representation, when otherwise, ihe money will lie refunded. We now have in Magazine : 25 keg Kentucky Rifle Powder. FFFg ; 20 half kegs do. do. do.; 20 quarter keg do do. do.; W kegs fair Liu ii Mills, FFFo., do.; 20 keg Deer, do.; 10 Weg Austin Kins; & Co.'s do ; 10 lialf kegs du. do ; 10 kegs Cannon and Blasting, do.; Superior Canister and Spornnr. do : BROWNING A MAYF.R. North side, Washington Street, uear the Stale House. june30-w JOHN O'KANE dc SONS NEW BOOK STOBE. fÄE announce lo our friend, lo Ttooksellor. Country Merit V chants. Teacher, Professional Geullemen. and took buyers generally, thai we liaveopetied in Indiannpol s. Marion county, Indiana a new Book Store. We are piepared at anytime lo supply the trade, in large or small quantities, with an entire new and fresh slock of Honk. and Stationery. We keep alway on hand a large and complete a orlnicni of Misce'lHiiecus. Tiieolocn-al. Inw, Aledtcal, Common School, and Cla leal Books: together with a full stock of Staple and Fiiney Stationery. We are confident u would he lo the interest of Co jury Merchant

ami sail cthrr we-h.ns lo pu.chase I onk- to give u a call II 411 I'MIC rilili'l iu iinui'i-i n.'iir iik u- a i. All ooler. thaiikiudv received, and we assure those who send that ihey will he filled promptly Particular attention paid loonier by mail r otherwise ten quatilities or suiele vo ami Iteeswna aid K airs wai.'etl .IDIIN O'KANE 4 SONS, m-iy.'.'Hwtf No. 1 orri Buildiiajp tu.d-i tki.l Fi HmL M I T C II F. I. L & BROTHER, Whoiev-i'e nml Retail Dealers in POMEKOY IRON. Warranted to be of a superior quality. Nails, Steel. Spring. Axle. Am its. Visas. sWsWtPS, Wagon-boxes. Plow. S!;-i.l and Cast Mmi il I'oard. Ac. Tliey o keep on hand lar--e var e'y of I'AKLOR AND fOt KING STOVES, Of the Intest patterns, and of L:per;or quality and finish. Ao. .T?5. Main St., Wttt SJe. tkr-e awr 'luw Conti, iulv7-t.mw CINCINNATI. O. fl ATS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! '. '. G. F. McGINMS would rc y P spectfiillv nform the pubi c that he is now receiving his Fa'l . ti..,l tV ni.r I. i. L .il I I ?it i :ii n I I '-in. rni .i -I ncr nf irm -1 v ,- :n H qua itv of Moleskin. K.ik.Vur and Ana-la Hats'. Silk Piush. Moliatr I Plasli, CoOoa PIusli, f loth, filler, Fur, Keal, Vttskrai. Oil Cloth. I Silk and i Ivel ('si -, t-r Men . V -iith's aii! linaiit wear, in emlle quantitie. and l.e ha" no h -itHli-ii in saying that üii ithe lar;esl. Iest. rlu'iipe.-t. an I mosl genera! assortment i f Hat, and Cap ever offered in this market mnl would invite itsSSfj :n need of llat and Cup, to cive him a caü lictorc puieha;ng ebjewfi re. a lie fi els saii-if ed that he cm give s good, if not a lit'le bt-t baru-i. than can be o! lainefl in any oilier establishment in the ety Be stire anil rail at McGINNIS' Hat Store. sepl!)-IJ w3m Second door from Post (IfF.fe eortier DELZELL & TYLER. Book-Bindtrs and Blaiik Book Hsntfacnrers, (JouiH'il BmilJinti.. pout Fr'inrh Bank,) INDIAN" Vl'dl.IS, 1ND. T which n'aee will awtniSlllly on hand. r. full and conip'ete asortttieui of Blank !ook of every de-script "ii : aksu .lusi.ee Br nkt. Blank Kotes, Sce. Pwintasry oi every ih st ription ronMantly .... hand of the best oaaliiy, and will l.e Id on liie inoai reaonahle terms. to county ornci r.s. We are now stiyi.ed MTtih a iin-r:or rtnicul of li e diflerenl Rccoid Pnjters aud are preparetl lo U j h County OIBcrra w Ith Kercrdf with or withotil primel beails. ! ihe very het mutenr.l and on such lentis as I- insure anf cnoii. ami m w-rkinansiiip. interior lo none in Ihe W. st. We are in poasosiofi of all tlieduTerenl l-ruis iio il :n the offices in ihe State, und feel ksaored tliitl. should you faI r us Willi your order-, entire BatisfaclMMn will lie given. I'arnctilar attention i to re-hiivluig -Id books. aea'J-f.nw Commerci al Institul e of Indianapolis . V. atgK. SCOTT, A. .11., PriMtpSal THIS INSTITUTION is now ptTjOSTiatH MiUsl and i oeii at all tone tor tint rect-pli -n ol I'tip:!.. mm I n.-rcoins liav- , init been neenily Ailed up with u.l the ejsanaaee and cimvni icops t ! the te.t Ciecintitati 1 lollece, now fumiaiies fslvairtSres euu.tl i any hMhutkm in the West for full awl ilmroagti t 'cinmercial Bdaes tion. whilst the co! i linle over one- lira 1 1 of other Tne Suiilie ol" ihe Full I n'lt-p arc lie e- iit--c-nry for a ceiiii-iri and iwofouv'ii lUureaWiie tklucutivii, unil coiupre..cuU n ur !i-' Ula.ises oi' .subject. o. it: Kit's r CLASS Dean l.K Kymr Foes Krrptvr, Tii esalira ers lb.- oieiice f M'Sik Ui-enin" iv i.iuii!e e.i.t. v . .nnl it non'u-a-1 nou tn Wholesale nnl Retail hmun-as bv sobs ira crs bm! I'minei. j us tiie i.iiri l"sk. hill l-ok. lan) lmk. Invoice I k. s..i. took! täraia ImmI. tan Vird Invoice book. Accom.t (.'in rent l.enk. dec. Tiy. .SK -"i . U i LASS euibi-uec Hie livv s. Cu..oiii. aial I'sneeof Tr-ttc and Cons nag rveej. VBiBD i'I.ASS MKRCAMTitc AkitkbTBTIC I'.inlirnes Ca'ralalion iu Int'Te-!. Diseounli lsa!Kl 'ium. i MinustHiaaJ HmkerSt, Kii.ii;oi! of Paymriils. Direct an l btfbreet Ksci.anpe. liic Ace., on tlie ii w ami improv ed neahod of t 'loic-ilatieii. KOt'lt lll CtiAfBl fVatWI SS lata taw. EanaaTaaMS the Law. ie., reimin 'oSele Tmltr. Partnership, CirMrMiioM. m IViiie-i-pal nml Aeenl, 11 Us of Kxclminte. I'ici.il ioi. u y Note, See . Marine, Fee mnl Life FuMirraiKe, Coninarls wiia i . rrcr. tor Inrine unil -erviee. of Sales aixl Ike na'nie of tiuminci e-. an 1 Watly tbose etneilit - t iiic't lie in a iiu-;l-tit e. in liie li.nals oi U e .Mercunill inin self. a ihe hMppMS if ls in Trylnrl. I.:n.. Ac (CTI'titc l ' 'aril of A.limssioii in a ull Cour, occupying from 0 to 12 wi cks, 9 2 On. pr- iiil or seenred. A PARTIAL COURSE. Rralnneing the Scientific pnrt oi the Pull I ourse aa iMu-irated in 5 l'di-cm lei-ol 1hkk-. ioe. ti er WMS lectures on Mcie.intuc Arillnuelc hikI oiunsercial Uw. eau I taken al anv time, luv int; M fautaato! wdll I 1'iuni avilcrlbe cosispic tion rf be rartial C'ttvrse lo e4nlbue dir nth tlie ratlOixsrsc tTJlViee of Card of Adtni.oii to Iariir.l Course, SIC.jO, jre paid or secured. (C7"Xo u'liii. nance as a Pupil in eil'-er course withont fir-t o! taiiimc n Card of rl dm IS firm firi in fi e Pi m ipsl. LECTURES on l-ankins Poliliea.1 KV'onnmv. nn.l t1i-r ml Mlvaluable to tne .Merchant, lo be know n. unl lac -v..vt ietl line v oul nie i. ouise day nt em n m.nitii. a imoul'H I hi Rrpart of the of Fj annum. MtiiVO. 1-51. the- undvrsijiicil. lliy siieci! regueet.): line a. I Iks Hoard ol . e. iters of the I'oninn-rctal Insiituie of Indiauauolis, do certify l ial we have alt. mit ü ti c cxai" un ion ot t l.i- j.:er t jiiKilnnl nj; class of sunI lut.iit on. hml ml j -lti as Heil ... i,n:cni'-tl wer the eleineniary prilscipatS f Double Buir Hook Keep.n as cou.d weil be exncend, their ?e and i;p.rt'iiulic of aclital .ractire eoi si.lered. Wo believe tbem to Unve receive.! from their picein In Intel tr, n thnisi eh dnüilie in thiaall imp- rl.-nt l.ratM h ol (.'.tnnn . etal Eihtcation. which, it slcsdilr observetl and prajieriy pri. '.cei' tiioii. will remler Hum able iweiuintant unl valunbie eilixen. in.f we would recommend that the follow-in" u.iine.1 ineiubcts !' t;.. piescnt class receive Diplomas, to-wit: Jnme H Week, .lohn M Irsey. Hezckiah V. Rolierts. Hamne J Morn. Joseph R Hauch. John T. I'eigu.son. lie.rge V. Doisey NirB"iia .McCarly, Jr., Jiunes T. Prow n, und Tvra Meiejuniei y. And in coiic'iiioii w. w-oiild conciutic.iie the eil zeu ot Indinui in now having it in lhr;r powei lo pairoiiizc n home llSatSistissael i 'otnmereia! ediic--.li . re us inucii information, ui us short a linn mid at far l axpense. und anxiety of mind on the nirl of iareti Baad nsasdtan. caa ml y Im-Iicv .11 he iiiijmii."'. as at any !lu siuiil.ir lustilu.ion in the Weal. B I .MOHRIS. ' DXVII) W 1 1. I.I A MS, WM. St I.I.IV.W, C. B. DAViS. BK.NJ. L. LAXG. IsDlAjfAroi.ts. Mav 20. 1P51. the Pr;iicin:il lo furnish all the prae may 'c.:re it, wnli linme'linte empiov u;ncs mcii in anv port or thr Mal count.mi 1 luttirm Lim ot nie sann ill try and -end Inm one Weil quail been mide with onr of the lararst ann : large, ami ; to board and lodee Ii tSe Stmtent. . . inakiiit the enure exneii-'es of bnsnt. y, aboul iWU.Uli.lhe price of Tuition alone iu the Ciuciunnli Colleges. julv 17-lydi w The Gr eat est Discovery of the Age. DR. TEASEL'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT, i ITOR Inflamaiory Kheuniaiisnt, this Oinlmemia ibe most com- ! SL .ete remedy ever prepared. In O't rne cut ol 100 it will atfonl entire rolief to the worst eases of Nervous lleudaclic in 3(1 minutes. Foi rrvnin Diseii-e. niiei l.on nt die Spine, Rhcninatism, I..111K .ii iiuriis, Ac , Ac. il is of immense value. SWELLED LIMBS. If any of our I.adie are aiHicled Willi a Swelled I.imh or Milk I Ul. as it I .tneiiiie-s ea'.le I. la cnuiulainl I,al tnauv leinales aie suhject I. aller child-birth, and which Is mien proirnr:cd lor years.) we would say lo a'l a It. gc a m.ule of Traik Magnetic I 7. 9 . Uiutiiieiit, which will effect a tcriatu an I pcrmaneul cure. I IV V. '' ' IUI- I I 1 I ' , I S.id wholesale and retail by Oraishead & Browning. Tomlinsoii t . . . .. . , ... . B -. rnce '2. nml 3s eenl per I .on r Pnhera. Indianapolis; 1.. Kd wants. Prrenlstd; Wiley M Iwry, Knighlslowii: Ibalson V Wrlborn, (ledrn; J. R. Bracken & C , Ca.nbr. nnd, and bv one Agent in rncb village in tin isiate. wili-1 y w H. Z K ERGU.-sQX. Trav. Agent. IIGHTNING ! LIOHTNUfö! ! LIGHTNING ! ! '.The sab- j A ser.l.cr baving put up several tlioiisiimi feet nf Jnmrs Sprint's Cincinnati l.ifrliltiiuo; Rial in tlua vicinity, u still pre pn nil with a Ivritr qnaiilily ol" lt.I dirrct from Cincinnati, and aroo.1 rxprrirm rd hands to pill up any quantity at short notier nnd at Hie nileraufwice of III rent per f.M, or be will sell the Rial at 3 cents per font, ami In tlie imrciiaserpu. tiirm up l imsrlf. Always on hand at lue sign of Iba tilg Pad Ixnik and Cook-Mev r. l.v HENRY s. KF.I LOflG. Rrfermr: "apt. Voorbes, C. W Cady. D YhirIc. J I. Krtehm, und J. D. lletr-e.. Kaqrav. aud tbe Ttustre u tbr IVnt and Dumb Asvlum. .ludce Perkins. Messrs. R. R. Underbill, J W. Hoi- : . . n ., . 3 . M , . . 1 Ä. land, Ut. Ilullard, nud D. Craighead. aii(2s w 100 AGENTS WANTED! ! ! rWO cifMilalr, by nihurDpitoii, a new and Vrrv mpid rVing nud H b'-tutifuUv illuif iled work cnnilnt " IIitork-al Collvc- 5 st..va Ai" ib. HCl.' a '1' U'L'CP. .,.... f 1 .virwmai inV iitteretiixr in ir,srra Hnturvkt.r.nTknbU n mv; i.ivii.t i j-jst i . t.-" ! mi ' i 1 1 iiii'fii'ii v.i o ist wrivi ,)' Inditiiiunl AdrturttStHrMpfFrtmtitrLitO'.ttrip n.nmnt or l r. ; rZ- v ''T '"';,r,r' " 1 I'11' ' s. c - ui fir- .'. .-ie MrXKO, Trrat. MmiifSMnl mimI Urs. 5 ntneftota, Linn nnl Califora.a: by Henry Howe, Author of His. Cot's of Vircinia. do Ohio." Int' ili gent and merzet it men w io will enn rasa in all teemjhtrt. b "piial .Tfr paid or in be enabled lo earn irom 93 to Si per day I one need apply a ran ml ran re Ike mA fr property wni ordered. A tn SHI t 9 HIO will tic sufncirni. Applv v letter roiif. lron to Henry Howe, al E. Montau fc Co.'s. Ill Main St.. Cll il.tmti pi 3m w rBlBBTH BRUSHES -A few more of the same sort left af ROBKRTV Drus; Store

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r o3 DUKYKE, I ORSYTII & CO.'S CELEBRATED SCALES. Railroad Track aud Depot Scales; Coal, Hay. and Cattle :sea)ea : Heavy iron ami Dormant Scale; Wheat or Hopper .scales; PORTA BLK, PLATFORM, AND COl'NTER SCALES; Ware-house Trucks and Sugar Miila, Lietler I'opying Presses, Patent Excavating Road Scrapers. These Scale bave lietn long and favorably known, have beer, submitted lo the severest tests, and for accuracy and durability an justly acknowledged to be the STANDARD fiom which there is no appeal. HENRY S KEI.LOUG, Agent Indianapolis, Hli.L. OBKISON A Co., Agents Fi Wayne, WM.T. MUM FORD, Gen. A gem. Lafayette, lnd. sepl-dl w-w7w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-N'otice m hereby given that ie lcra ol adniunalraliou hav- tieeu duiv granted and issued to the un !er.i.ned ou Ihe estate of James Mct'urdy, late of Marion county, deceased. Said esluti- .s ; : -'v t DAVID McCFRDT, Jr , Oct. 31. 1SS1 24-w3w5 Administrator. m'OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The partte rship heretofore jI existing between Jacob H. Kinkle A- Henry Schbsisrbsch if this day dissolved. Any contract hereafter made ia the uaraeof th' firm. Will not be recognixed or sanctioned by me. et M, lf-,1 ncvl-jt-wnw JACOB H. R1NKLW. TEENTON FIBE WSFBANCE COMPAKY. CASH CAPITAL OF SI 50.000. "VIE undrrfigiie-d has been appo.nted succs-or to A. " Mew Sis. Emi.. dcceaseil. as aceui lor ai;l rentpuitv, und i- pifparei to take rik again! rna'.t e by fire. The well known character of Iii! company, and its promptitude hcre-tofore in atliuttiug iu louses, ftirois-h an nuratsec lo those wlio . . . j mv ,nure 1,1 " 1 le certit. y JlJ prompts p?N, Satisfactory r ferenee. here and elsewhere, will t.e eoen to all who may wi to .nquir further as to tlie ability aud pr-iuptitode of Ihe company. ocii-lAw;f ALBERT 0. PORTER, Ae-nt. CLOTH CAPS. A lartre asoriineiii of the lutea styles of Clolh Caps, ju t received and for sale low at ocl27-Imwd McGINMS' Hat Siore. Jf ATS AND CAPS AT WHOLES LS.-l asa mw receiv- ' inymv Fall and Winter stock of HATS an-lCAPS. which will be sold at who'e-alc at a very mtll SnVuaee on rot. My stork crinit nf verylbine usually found in iVe larn-m Hat Store, anif my stock of Silk. Pluh. and CtMh ''ap is very extensive and will be sohl low Country Marehanu hnvtuf stnw1! bills wi'l do well lo eive me a cull, aa I feel that I cr.n make it to their m er. t to ban of me. i F Mr(H:s septltlit:v.3m Sec nd door fiom the Frwt Office cmer. 4:T. MARY'S SEMINARY The Atituinnal eimt of this in. stituttoll will r-otniiieiipe on M.nnlav. Serxeniber rth V! Tows, formerlv f Maine, but recent' v f orit 'i. ceic-ast'e. In . Will 's the Rev Dr. Camp int I "". BlJ?JJeT, ?U!St li rerot as liereatiou may be HON JAMRsi MORRISON, "!IARI.f" C(iX. WM fi ftRR!SlN, 8 MAJOR. E KIT-HKN. J. H Mi 'll! -EV, V C. HANN JAS. B. CLEG4) DIt G-:( W VF. R. surs-ii.V wtf ' ANTED.- '-" U. Im er Seed: ns. F ax .- d; I lit5 ffi" list. r.. . Se Fea'hera; 1 if. . I r --: x. vet20 SOOO I. Git.sene; at V. C. HAX.VA Sc PO'S. A TEST A 3 RIVAL. Twemy five doj--ji Silk Plnsb raps of i ell i ''v !t unil en or, und nt V- loztc" 1 '" ri ee vl ibis i'ar an I for ssle at orrSMaftwftal AIc'jIXM.s! Hath Indiana Institution for the rF and rruB. (rn the Xnt!rna Ponr1. II m le n' of lie1 ananr4ia. mlflTUKS arc mini n-d on MimhI'-v. Tur-olnv. Wwliie T Tt'iimdav. at.tl FikI iv. between ihe h ur o: 1 and $ n'cl'w k, P. M.: a'o. itt .s.itiirday. frflta IV lo 1- o'ctoeV. A. M Der nctbrse hours sm.ie rsoii wi l 1 in read wtv to eoinlnei ciliz'its o! l e Slate. I ltd 'r::nci r to fW scboo rinis und thioucb those parsi of the bti '! n .:t-ii to iii pnhlie. T e obiect ! il e 'ni tut u beins the t-t-crh' of tin unf tfi'in 'c Mutes, will not illuw the luimia. -loii of VIsiMS at any o'her l tue. ocl3-d4 wif JAMES HARLAN, ATTOENEY AT LAW. ivw MiWA CITV. IOWA IH TiA VASES. - i 'p-1U -A lieh aaiM-rtmeii' u-i rtsil nt Rnitl'.R rs' Drtie St.r 'iS 'J TII!' HI ST OF BOOTS AND SnOES A K F. T It K r H R A P B P T faTE .ire now -e lin Till: lilT . I I'liiiadelplna and Kreuch V OaJf Mtiai IUkh-. From ." cents to Sl.OO per I'air Loner thsv CUV ot!n l BMI SÜK tUter in tlaseiiy. '1 nlbose who wsiil IjCHJD 1JOO I S we Wi'tlil 'iv . (CT GIVK THF.V A TlltAL.Z TO Tlfl I.APIFS. TBVBC NCW MAN UFACrO RING for l l.e I'sll Tba : e, e e a sap tisv 41.1 itv of CUSTOM K A r E SHOES, which we i re sei inc nt the pr.cr of mil nary shop wi rk, T' e stock is superior to anytii up We ever end. and li e work ailSMICi I U hesl TRY Till:.'.! AND JL'DGF PtiR V(1 RSI 1.V . Dn't forget ihe plaer, r isjii o; th bi( Rf n -oi v 1 h njfton at. J t. KMKftANkS laaUaanpon, rt , ISM. rl kj TW HAPiDWARE STORE. -New f nvt am' New Conaoi il Tin: st'l"srrihers bave ;iit opetiol an e..t rr New Stock f llardw are. coiniwiine tl'e latest t v lr .... ni"-l appr..vd pllrrus of bot:' Ii Unmut of every .lex i .(rfion. tfciilihsi will please do them the fav. r to tali rod rxatuii.e qtwVThy. p.-icc. 4c. Paraer can also ! fumibed with alm.M' rverv a-rrk-ulturnl im. j ptemt iil. s weh a liovrl. pndes. Imm-s. axes, and cv tu. hay forks, j urn i era.'lej. e' ir. Vc Jkc. I ar ei l. rr. Jon er per. Mason. Cn-retsr ..ml "!. m-i Ma I l. er, btaeli. Vbii. tti aJlolhel- So. ths. an) the hirnatina m c. teiidc1 to i"e r.e re n p .i'-l ol nsec-s in lu city aial tirroii.ul.nt eni'iilry, hi rai: :.i t -:ii cl the .'.'. KU'iam iniii ' uvJc S or. t it. idr ol' V asteneloii Iren. o'S.te Ii. Craiglirad'. and exie..iia gotsl mu! r.. In :.''!. Unat to the shore, they will keep for sale a ersid lo-k . assorted iron, steel, mal nails Also, continue to ntaiiuf.sMtire copper. Int. nud sheel irni ware, a st dt ail kind- " v; ! m im-ir. line- loonier; m' lastly. tl:cy do uot ilileud Ixiur outdone in the selection of tbe tfi.t aoprov -.) I ml of t'oo'.imr Mai es, w-arr.iiil.-l to nfeatse or ho sate. I'eiti? well BeqasiiiMotl vt nh thr bast 1 mpiov.-d wtti rn made in v York remuv ivi-;. a-.id Ohio ass4 lasraag twenty year praeiicttl exjiertence in tlie i.ir i'.ovr.- atsl ller nercband:-in the hurdware tiade. ll -v Irnne p', aij, v lio mav favor item v ,lh i. fill WAI V 'RM i IT A Hlt lisliinuipoli, SrH gl. 1W0. W. '9-sf O.Vp,pR A STROLOGY. THE CEIJSBttATED f R. C. W. P'l' rK, "l I'ri lessor of Atrol.sn-. A-ti'MHuny. Pliienclog- . s..t oinautJi eaiftWiml with fXN JURATION, from Hwuka. otlice No 71 I.k uiiI tlieel. I'lel.alelpliia. ofler hi sei v ,. - ti. t. i c n of Indiana, lie iias been eoiiu:l.l I.) all 'Ik-erowiM-d bei1 oi Kuui. ami enjoy s a lugiier rrpr.t.n on a an A -t r . tl.au any one l.v ug . Nativilie ealciiuiteil Hccolait; lo tie. inane) Ijul.e W. Gtiillei.irn ?t5 Persists al a listHiir et av r Iben näiteii. Irawii l.y s. ad. ."ff ibe dale of tlie day o' ih-eir birth. All tellers contaiiiilif the al-ove tee. wilt receive iiunieJ.ale Sliriition, and imune seit.tr. anv pari of ilie world, wnitru on durable imni-r; and lie t prl.fl ... ,. . ,,f ul. , . ,. ,,.... r iji.' . r..,-i. ... L."" ILIL 2Z ZU 1. JLI". .. 1 Z Z"..7"?. ...... . . .... ...... j.. ....... j.,.,., .... ,,,, i - i.ii .i i . . ii. I., of a wealthy marnatre. he ha tne power to red ein u Ii a.-are given to.tbe free n-e of the bottle; and tor all cae of liazunl. and "r Ibe recovery of st.en or ll H.n-fiy. and the pu'c.iii- mr btirr' ticket. Tnousamls of the above named cases have been one iL Una city aud its vicinity, and in liie United .'States, lo the full saUsaftaw tion of all. It'. is I. Nativities or Horoscopes bave been e..l durnis;tbe last four years while here. Ix'tters will answer every pure, and will do as well as to call in ersoc ami die inml is now so safe tluil pert-oM neeil not fear lo It ust in. n. v tiir.me.i t.,r P., Olfice. l)i Kol aek receives from 5sJ lo ltatxi teller monthly, aad has never iic-'l one. All etter will I e irliy ,ntlv atleiuKd lo. a aAirrsaaL Fist mre nartK-ulars. call al the ih) e oi ii.e ru' iiel atsl get aaa Astrological Aluuutac, gratis. C W. BOBsV K. Xo. . White street. Neu fork City. fry Be parocu'sr lo mention the P.t tllficr. couiuy and Stale. P7' All conitnuinculion keH rrliei"U rrr'f Vlrn af 1 a M now in receipt of a large and weil aelecicei arnck at (rmttt Grceerie, ami oiler at Wholesale, lo the trade al re ajaMi prn rs V I would invite city anil couniry dealers to rxanunr our stock price I fore uoinc lo te Kiv r. as we feel conh.leiit thai we cstas "'"' enieuu for mem to make at lea!, a parl.rf U.k 111 .In. I.inrkrl in lins marke! Our -lock ronits in part as Mows I i J v .. a ' f 8 ' ZU,T' ii., t,ti . I rt hnt. Pio 10 ' bl. pore Pale'.atn: 23 btil Crnsheil. Powdered, and SS.icr P.. nt d Huclelsj I . Stteais: an .set ilo. rubs; 50 bags Eu sir Rio Code; 6U doz lied I'orls; IU ig nll Java do.; .1 reels du ; 5 bills. N. O. M. .lasse, 6 d. Sash Cord: 10 do M. Ii it.... IM coils llaltrr Rope; 1 Tierces prime Rice; Südes P"W l.mra: 50 balfcbesta V Hyson. Imperial. 2110 I. Twine: fjuiipowrler nnd Itlack Teas, 50 lojr W. R. Cheese: S5 Kiaes Summer Caisliea, 10 do. I'.iutlisli Dairy' Cbaosa; S5 do. Mar do.; V' li'S Copperas; M do Sean; 51 do S F lial.go; 23 do. Toilet A Pi. avinr vaip: 5etl do Mum: 5 do Geun-ueoldriisnlcdo ; .Kai d.. I. 10 pT Mason' SOU iloz asaorit : limn Ii M itkler; l iNiuiSi, 5 casks Sa mon: 30 bcaes to mmi lnx 13 Glaa Has- 50 do. lilwair. 190 ker Nail, assorted; 5tl pru- M sicbes; 5 bU. Almonds; 4 is FillK?rts: 1 000 11 assorted Candtr. 100 reams rappine Ppe IU do Cap and I x ncr Paper;. 50 dox Ink. 5 boxes clay Pipes; 3.000 S.one ds.; 3.ISKI PifKB Sirma: S5 lw.se "Fli'i" uirrH: 85 dot. Zinc Washboards; SO Nests wood Bowls. -" Pereosin Caps; Iflfl 1 1 1 .. ... .1-. I,.. . UNI i. I. and whole krirs aid's ' Hun Pointer; 5 OOti II Bar lad; 50 lings Shot; Chocolate: enrump. -lo ts.x Tobaccoc v IE " I V 50 ll utmefs; I, airs Pejiper, 3 do. A'-pnti: an matt Cinnamon; SS.Ioz. Mustard; 30 lb. Cayenne; 5 hose Pepper Sauce; auo IL, r luve: Fir sale by MROWMNO MAYFR. .North de Washinirton St., one square east ol" State House. sept 10 IRON. .'ust received and for i by V C. If AN .V A CO. lis a laryc lof at redmid prices tefll

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