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

IViYI iTi Cim I OPVTIVCT ' P1"0100"011 ondcr ts fl&? thankful for the past we may IIN LllAiN A S 1 A 1 h VEaV I IPlUJj i tafely trust for the future. Our glorious ship of State!

THURSDAY XORNIXft, NOV. 27, IM1. Thanksgiving Day. A LAY SERMON BY THE EDITOR.

"The pastures are clothed with flocks, and the valleys are also

The Lane Meeting. LETTER FROM HON. S- A. DOUGLAS.

WashinbBsV.-, Nov. 17. 1351.

Going to the Dogs. BT T. S. ARTHUR .

tossed by the wild tempest of sectional agitation, now

i s :.l i I mi a I reoret that vo'

sans ou a caira ana pac.uc sea, wiu, . ..-..,. nreaencin the occasion of a Public reception " We are aen.linq; out our .c-counl. at this wason,''

up another, and still old Leonard didn't go to the dojrs, ' Commercial Iflstitut e of Indianapolis . much to the surprise of Baker, who could not imagine 1 fjf. McK. SCOTT, A. M., Principal.

how the mechanic ktpt his head above water alter bav- npHIS INSTITUTIOH ts now permauesaar iila-liia ii, mmi m

I its rooms hereon venic ace if

crow, " and the flag of the Union nailed to her masts So smote it be !

I received your bill to-day, Mr. Leonard, said a . Us driven away his best customers, as he must lonu since -- ope" at ail times fur Hie rsxeyfar of I'-pds.

a a r " . ' .. . a . . . .. - I.- 1 . I , L.,. ., K , I r. mail . r m.t hanift " I .1 ... il . I I n-nrn Irn.tAil ab hi I. a .1 I ..... r. Mill Ik A ia aii iamii imiu uu nun an mi a -

klllU letter Ol IDtIIS. . bm.iuiuci. m in cmcm iuc iatii ui iuh.i mcvuia-.v. nute nunc, -.11 nvii utaivu u nu uou mcu. uui uv , p. ,,:. ",. f Jiaaa r -j .1 .mas-j s . nasi in snr

was mm i i, auu inai was ma. Insutulion in Hie West for a full and thorou?!) ( omtnefoal the mechanic must be miserably poor, as he, in fact, de- I tum, whilst the cost is little over one half of others.

vorvoil to lie ncrorilino- tn his idea of the man nr. Ts Stssaies of tlie Full Coarse are those fceasarr for a

ICTThanksgiving Day was strictly observed throagh-

eoered with corn; they shout for Joy; they also sing."-Psalms ' out our city. The stores and hops were closed, anti Ut. 23. i manual labor everywhere suspended. Service was held Dear Reader: This was the beautiful and ezpres- jn the several churches Rev. Mr. Babb, of the Second sive language of the Royal Psalmist, at the close of the Presbyterian Church, delivered a discourse on the new year, when the harvest was ripe, and all the temporal ; Constitution, which was highly laudatory of our new blessings of Heaven were clustering thick around him. oranjc law except the 13th article, which prohibits the When plenty covered the land and the eyes of the people frther emigration and settlement of negroes and mustuck out with fatness. In tho fullness of his heart he iattoos jn this State. In opposition to this provision h rejoiced that his lines had fallen in pleasant places, and w,s vcrv ported and severe. lie had a goodly heritage. He was the King of Israel, TbJ scrmon 0f Rev. Mr. Stevenson, of the Third God's peculiar and chosen people. They rejoiced in Presbyterian Church, we had the pleasure of hearing, the day of their prosperity, and rendered thanks to the It WM tru,y an eoqaent and patriotic discourse. His

Most High for their temporal as well as their spiritual th..mc WfJt our conntry ; us glory, its prosperity and sl

blessinsrs. If thev shouted for joy and sun" in the full- -,. :.,:.,:. nrial and oolitieal. He is a native of the Statesman. We thought it sounded more like a rc

- T SB ' I t0 I 1 .T 1 I s- I 4 I 1 's- a, .a.. -M A ncss of their hearts, how much more, dear render, ought , , d and uas rauch Df ,hat enthusiasm and bur:., g i b"k.0,f those other sta : j : uu. .u. i r..iia. ' ... , the bill or dod2ed it, an

we to rejoice am. gi.o t.iaua, n.av uu. ..u-a ........ cloqljenc which distinguish that remarKabie people. anj insu,in ie jntelliccnce of the people bv proclaim

in pleasant places, and that we have a goodly heritage? yr- mnc fcelin-, he drew a marked and vivid con- ing that the Fucitivc Slave Law saved the Union. So

to be given to Gen. Joseph Lane, at Indianapolis, on returned the mechanic, bowing. the 12th of this month. rnillrl not have been rveeived be- '1 want to pay you."

fore the time fixed for the Festival had elapsed. AI- j "Very well, Mr. Baker; we 're always glad to get though it would not have been possible to have attended money." . in person, yet it would have afforded me sincere plea- J " But you must throw off something. Let me see sure to have sent a letter expressive of my high admir- and the customer drew out the bill " twenty.seven delation of the distinguished gallantry and patriotic servi-1 lars and forty-six cents: twenty-five will do. There ces of him who has so justly bcn denominated the 1 receipt the bill, and I'll pay you." .. ,.r i u- SaS i t ur.. n Rut Leonard shook his head.

"1 tun't deduct a cent Iroru t'.iat bill, Mr. JJakef.

Every article is charged at our regular price."

With many thanks for the honor conferred by your invitation, I have the honor to be. very respectfully, Your obedient servant. S. A. DOUGLAS. To Messrs. Wm. Robson, Wm. P. Bryant, and others, committee of arrangements. That Rebuke.

On,, d-r. about a vear affor Us tim.lv oantion to hi. 'w iorura Mcrcamue iucauon, auo coir.pr.cu. .uu. u.u.

J a . aun t , . . J . Classes of Suli ccts. lo-wil:

son in regaru to miss iconarü, uaKCr liuppened to pass FIRST ClaASS-Uocaxi F.xtit Bo i Ktrrrno This etnhra-

along a Street wncre ne Dad not been lr sortie months. 1 ces the science of Book Keepm by UouUe F.mrr, and iu appbeaJust opposite a large, new, and beautiful house, to which ' ? w'!V,e"!' Re,:ulJ hAm J? t n J try-"- ;: ,v,; i.. . i . , Kanlm?. Manutacluruig. ai1 Domel.c Miipninr. and Commission, the painters were gtv.ng their last touches, ho met a Slcam and P.Ain sippm 1 eynefaTCon.m.sio,, bu.fricrd. as they passed, Baker said nieM, Hiwlur the method of kcepinr bc various auxiliary books.

" Chat's an elegant hoose. It has been built Sfnce I the Cash book, Bill book, Bank l-ook. Invoice hoc. ale book,

was in this neighborhood ." -Vi.Ji.'.Vll.V l"'ee i Afcoul' Current book, Ac. Y i, i T r fine hoe. and I sunM. .ti.ln'r B? CLASto embrace, the Laws, Custom aial Lsaf tm

' J ,.. l . ....... or I rade ami Commerce.

THIRD CLASS Meecantilc Aainmrric F.mbracrs Calca-

o r . i Ti IT . . . -.1 r T t ., , '

ooinc oi ine diu n s ancvi, w c. u .-..a, take anyl,jnjj c tha niy own. ' remark that M he would have voted for all the Compro- j uThcn vou xvonit ,etiuot the odd money? miaiA iiipnsnre thev were all trood. and tho 1 ti"itive m .1...1 n

- - " r- 7 t eaniu'i, iiiuccu.

ave Law was the best ol al!, as a signal relniKe Ol i.v,rl. II TU ,.,no ., of il. o..c

yes. you can. Just make it twemy-five dollars, l o than fifteen thousand dollars."

Here it is," and Baker counted out the ' "No, I should think not. Who built it f Do you 'abn interest. licouiit. l-oss anti (.am. u.mmiioi! im Broker-. know ?" "s' E0u"''on of Paysaenu, Direct m' f ndirect Exchange, eke. fce.,

" Yes. It was built by Leona'-d." " Bv whom?" Baker looked surprisetl.

vour bill would have been iust that amount. I would i R.. old Leonard. You know bim."

not have added a eent beyond what was due, nor can 1 1 Impossible! He's not able to build a house like rZ jr slÄZÄÄlS

; even money

cash . "I'm sorrv, Mr. Baker, but I cannot afford to deduct anything. If you'd only owed me twenty-five dollars.

on tlie new aiitt improved method of C

FOl'RTH CLASS CoSömctAl l.-.v - Km:. races the I-aw, Ac., relating to Sole Trader. Partnership. Corporation, and Princi

pal and Agent, Hill ol Kxehninrc, rrontsionary Notes, ace, VtP-

that."

emetlie winch lie in a meast

"Oh. ves he is. and a half a dozen more, if nccessa- self, as the stonnace of (Im

V j . iia,e 01 . nrui 01 .nuiu

With him we mi?ht sav. "Thou crowncst the year with , r..;..i -.1 .1, far as Gen. Lane's opinions on the Compromise mear.

- ' lia.-I IKIWCCII Ulli li'Miii. .11 oirw.M i.aa aa.- ... . - . . ,; -r, , , -a . - - - .. .. ... a. ures are concerned, we are willing he should bcliee Thy goodness, and Thy paths drop fatness of 0,d worW. Hc WM srfnty severe on the ; fc h , . fa jt js ."berond dispute, that

mis üay nas ieen .seapariuy inc vici imftioui Northern fanatics and the Southern ultras, who wouuj t,e mcn who were the most gratitied with his ultra po

Qs.s. am A . -a C . . . 1. saa.l SSSaBBSBksBSaBSa A .In it - ... .... M -f af . aSSSI s ä 1 ...... . ..,., l.llrApltf ...1,1 I t . . It m Tin.

our cisic as a uajr ui auans...ug ..u ,,....-.. --a u. destroy this most glorious labile, and the best part ol suion, were a. ucai 1 iik-si uinc.ij i-u .u ....... ... 1t yju wo,,ul, t dispute them."

of gladness and rejoicing. We hope our readers will his aumirablc Jiscoarsc was hi, mgent and emphatic J r?.I l,:- . "Oh, never mind, never mind? we'll

An na we intend t.. do suMiend all manual labor. : r r .;, - ' - " LT. -1- about it. Here s your rroney, ' said .Mr

... appeal in invor u. as.. .v. .u.u.c....v.v- a,. a..v. Olid Statesman. n.ldo.l anotbor fivn dollar bill t., the

all secular concerns,

01 the Merchant hir?-

it. Usss, dec Knll Cour, occupvin- from

. . u I m .... o io iv wreK. yü.- IUI. nrc-puiii or ec uretl. tomer changed. ! " Leonard '' a piim.r r.rrrfccT v-i. .u- b:..: . i

O a nri. an I' . U . 1 1 . 1 . .l ' I ia Kill 1 t.art 1 . 1 r. 1 . 1, ar I . r 11Tt 1 I . .1. . 1. . ... .L . , . , ... . .- a . . .

. . . . s . .v j i , -..a. ..-a -. - - B - i vcrt in fj . stsij, lies srorvu ai ich k.cdij muu- r dii ä curse a iiiutratel in ö Oiner-il scls ol Hooks, together wit a Other States!? WHO tltner Otetl agaillSl $t (1C sum J p lo ,ave stricken off. Bllt no mat- sad dollars." i Lecuwe oll Mercantile Arithmetic and Commercial Law. can ued it, and are now stultifying themselves , . ;. i 1 . v . l Ä taken at anv time, leavms Hormonal wnb the Pupil afier tae comrc. fl '.i- . I icr. i tan pay n Yotl must be in error. : .; r .u. .:-i V. . a. o

"Then you mean to insinte," said the mechanic, u No. His daughter is to be married next month to ! "p" ZZ E fS ..I... ua. nn in. n.,an, Unl ana naau t ... I T ... 1 1 . j . I " 1 I I I . ' i . I a

vwin nua ... ...ä.v-i.iajäu. a-. c ...a.., uiai in wrj eXCeiieni young man, anu tins nousc lias uireii iiuiil : pahu or ecureo

ciieating you out oi two uonars ana lony-six cents t" "I didn't say so."

"But it is plnir. that you think so, or you would'nt tDe does, lonrr aa.

have asked an abatement. If you considered my charges ! "Leonard!" The fiiend could not help laushing oui the Coarse

and is to be handsomelv furnished as a marriage present." I !L7".No sdmniaoce as a Pupil in either course vrithenst first ob-fr-dil.1f T thoimht h tri rroinnr or had none to u!i'H.,JLLiri!r' A,'m' fj"' the IViucipal.

1 , ssj ar- latuiuiaLo oii iiunking. l'oliiica! KciHiomv. nnrl oilier su linos. Inno a"". nlimlil. In lh. Mrrrhnm I ,, t ... I , ...II ... l .1 " k.

e. n I " v vv unixw, .ai .-'a. wa.iaa.iva. luiu iii' "Leonard!" The fiiend could not help laurjlunr: out the Course 1 aloud. " He CO lo the do2s? Oh, no. There isn't A Dip""" rranted only to those who mar pass a aatiafaciory f

. , , mm i . . . i..i. am i Mai ion n i ne coni,v el ion oi a i u:i tourse. not w aste words ; man in Ins trade that does so good a business, as little Th e,. f cl.mmencne either cour- .ill be the first Mon

TJ I . I " a . V trm-. 'IIUV viilili. ia as v ihiv V'UI't Tw 111 U lire UI I DAKer ; ana lie show as he makes. Good work, eood prices, and pnnc- dy of esch month, although Pupils arr imnird t sny

v'.im llA h Aft lnifl 1 a. I - iL. ? 1 - ,,' Lika aatnl.li.liinant ... .1

rejoice il me luuurs m n.rir . 1 r,.mn:t.t uhu- i unites ns as one n . i .j : .iÄ.t 1 k.. . i. , ,i tu- u-:- .u- . " . . i J

souls at the evidences of happiness and Pro,.eri.y which Rrpat and happy pcoplc . Fu-ilivo Slave Law, we prcsumo the Statesman does ; the change, both of which his customer thrust into his meet us on all sides. This is not a day of fasting but of f R M Clung of the First Pres- r. , . fir .a;,her A, to the other 11.,. Pcket w.th a petule.it a.r and iheu turned and left the

vantino- A dav for roast turkevs and punkm pies we ' t - . :r... a : sliop w.tnout anot tier word

. - uvicimn Luuicii. wa uvbiiiiiui, ti neu. anu n i iiupn. sion. t it ücii. Lane te into t he hands o Hit enemies.

Rt)ort of the Board of Eramtn-Tt. Jfoy an, 1851.

hate the word pumpkin

We believe In the interposition of a Divine Providence. Tlie doctrine is taught us by the Bible it is proclaimed in tha works of creation all around us. With this belief we declare our firm conviction that this is God's aoi.ntrv and We aro God's cllOSCn PCOple. Our HuCS

ate. Service was performed in all the Methodist i we have

It's the last bill ho ever has against me." muttered

Churches. The congregations were large, and the ser- 1 State

vices appropriate.

At the Forks of the Road. We infer from the following, which we clip from the

have truly fallen in pleasant places, and we have a good- Albany Evening Journal, that the Silver Gray Whigs

ly heritage. Therefore let our gratitude rise like in- and the Woolleys the Fillmore and tho Feward mcn . TT Ä...l I . . ll.nl aasal.laa ami I n a r 1 1 HI I nrinPI. 1,11 nnm. to ihn tili fllllT lit fllO WllV.-

CeilS II) llCäWCIl. anu lv:. Ilia nvmr aaiia. .-..a.u - niaaa a. uiuu aw aaia. . . . . 1 ' ...a. .. 1 e 1 e n I ...,.l...l.n,lo a l.lcn I .-A.,1 a I ' 1 1 ft H rr

pic burn like a flame within us. Gratitude is the oner- , ,. 0uf oJJ Syracn,0 Sfat, Committee organization is J iog due individual gratitud ar.d a nation's gratitude, yet in existence. The old State Committee can again ; Hon. John S. Reid agnin.

Th ,i .nnni.n...,.an,,tnn,.rinn of the finer vinnaihies breathe into us tne ureain oi nie. anö onng us into com-

ve only to say, the General is the last man in the Baker to himseir, as he walkvd away. "If that's hi: . , M. . , - . i manner of treatinu customers, he'll soon go to the dogs

l'J UäT ULLI I HU 1113 l I II. a.lU UI3LI lllllllUl MIL II1IIIU . , ...

j ne n iiiiiiiijiu iiisuiiiiii; , uu. i uu ;eniiern:in win enabled him at once to discover who were his real and j 8tftnrt ,liat flom nnother. much less from a vulvar me-

who were his pretended friends. Men who only shouted i chanic. Moan to insinuate! Humph! Yes, I dul mean

make all substantial. How in the world could you lake e "'".frneo. tt.y tpei-iai request ) .ctni? as i he Board of in. im n.. .uu.!. .i. " J , l.xanniiers .f the Commercial Insiitule nt liidisnapolis, do certify up such a notion? that we have attended the examinaiion of the prese it jraduaniip " I don't know, but such has been my impression for a class of said Institution, and find said class as well acquainted With lonr time," replied Baker, who felt exceedingly cut do n ! the elementary principles ,.f Double Enti j B Keepu.c as could' on Seconnt of 'the mistake he had made, .n3 particr.lar- I 3ÄÄ ly so in view of the eleeant house anti seventy thonsand I wrri..r, a ihoro -h dnlbns; in tins all important branch of Comreerdollars which might all have belonged to his son in time. ! cial Eduealinu. which, if steadily obnerved and prer. practiced

if he had not fallen into such an egregious error about i ut will render them aeeoutitanis mt valuable MM.aal ...a a. aaM . .. f ........ u ... I I. a In. I.. I.,.....n ..........I ... i

. . I a. aaarai... i a , . 1 1 1 il i ivi iii.i ...a ..."... uamtn uiäTlii inc I v. tla

.ill! ai.'iifaiai

piescnt class receive Diplomas, to wn:

So the world moves on. People arc prone fO think' James B. Weck. John M. Irry. Hezrkinh W Rolen. Ssinuel

i.v a- a. n. . . i . a . I ii . . i i tri inäinit:it( Ami Mi- It a lr pr n:v.i iii.l'in v 111111.11-11111.11 . 1 I . t . . , . 1 . aa. ...a. a ...1 n-Ul thai. J .-. ...-ti ftn I ilnrriv Jnai-iii l( I Iniih John I . I- eririia, hi t le.irfae V II ...

joe inne to nein tnemseives, wie oiu uenrnu tnara- - . . v ...... a.a. mai w iiai nicy miuic mi u.va, mm wua. . ..u.an u.i , , . . ; , . . " 1 1 X. rr 1 11 u 1 r 11 11 la his pace. He'll soon go to the dogs. I've paid him a I js ..lighted and must die N i-M. 1 . ' . lr . .Iiirn. I Brown, and Tvra Monuromr.-y. Cd Shook Off as llC Would a shoal of blood-lcaciies. ,.n.:'lt ul.a 0f money, bu'U is the 1 ' - - - """tC"' am1 UIC' And ... . eonrlu-.o,, . would congratulate the ctizen. o, Ind...,. ..... ne A l L il ?i " " " I in now Raring it m thrir power lo pairomzc a home hist immsi ct lietter HM Im his name, Mr. Auditor; your motives over hnndle. PEORIA EYE INFIRMARY AND ORTHOPaiEDIC IN- Cl,nim,'r,li,! mIucriioh where as much mf i 5 Hon a t. nw.

1111 II Isll 1? (.llPTIW, UlrVI nilAltlJ VI Hl.in "II lilt Lf'li I U I'U. i

a

custom from the olfending mechanic, and gave it to an

other

STITUTION

rnilllS establ sliment is ju t couipVie.1 ami will le a permnneni

pla. t (or the n crpiionoi all pat.ents wuhuit; lOumlerRo trent-

friend

ei

.h! who is it?" "Baker." Leonard shrugged his shoulders. " How came you to lose him?" " I'll tell you how vou can koen him." " Well, how?" it ir ....... LäU - - Sa. - tll 1.. I. at.'

,. 1 a. j- . c. u 1 e . . .... .1 .urn nnnnnii? iu ii.i.iv tiunai?. ninao il nur

1 ne iM.ners seem u.ssai.si.co ..,. ...e.r Fcr ,or m.3- reronco to it is necessary, t he very lact that Senator tv.tlree and a few odd cents, by increasinjr some ol its

VW! I a. 1 1 1 1 .1 L. A aa

aa .ti, ,k wh;. of h waLt ..1 s.a.,. I. T at mis gentleman nas nreparcu a lengiiiy rcpiv 10 our

and affections of the heart. We look on the prosperity ; Juc Rs cannot act wjtD as on these prfnciplcs part from ! articlo on his frco-soilism. The MadUon Courier, of the past, and oar hearts swell with tho bright antici- us m peace, into the bosom of the Abolition Party, . wJ,ich he has chosen as his organ, has commenced its -...-,. f ai, f..... j where they most certainly lielong. What we lose here ' . . . ... . . , e . . pattons lor the luture. u n .1 ., .L.!,.,. v x- f.' publication, and it will be continued Irom day to day un-

During the past year the teeming earth hasyielücü an , tij COncluiled. When we read and examine the whole

"I've not one of your old customers, Leonard." said a "' tor iliea.d KYKS. well atlioe ile-irons of bung operaicnd in tho same busir.ess to the mechanic, some six or i J " ,or lhe rmoval ,,f DEKOR.M ITiK.s. u h a hi months afterwards ' "amll"8 lwlocaiioiis: Club-KH.t, immobility ol tfce I-ower Jaw.

prrss

This is probably the

shadow of coming events." articlo, we shall then determine whether any further re-

. .s . - H- ,. ,, ,.,,,,, ,: .a-a. a.ia. .Km .. -.. . , im i iu-iii 5"lc , .5 Irc.itinciit of those p.itients who. umler a ii'aa: rief. ieni th.-iu cni chief as at present organized. c trust they may lintl n. . , LL. i, ;. . i.m. ti ;n sk. Su. i 1 i r i.:u I i i 1, ... ; .. .1.1 1.. .... .1 L 1

. Ja.l IVtlll Hin CIIU3CII J Al Wl a& III.-? IllafUUr I'lVA V O V IIWU IB I I V lllaj , nill MUIH IIIC a" I 1 I I 1 I n I J VäVVU Uli , II IV II an Ill.-lUUUt'tl, S ' Uli. ä-'. ' i;it 1U'.--1 i Ui sa . . . , 1 .- , i -r f , f.ireir ah ( I in mir t ft CA Lirn hmtad nf b I s .an . . . . . las

abundant harvest. The rain and the sunshine has not been withheld. Thrift has followed enterprise. We have enough and to spare. Plenty is in our midst.

Want and penury is unknown in .ho land. Every , - 7 rto" TZ Z.to cast a suspicion on his democracy, which it may pu can abord ,0 do . then he will pay ,t and think you

. am m 1 - wm r 1 1 - - mat t r, . ... I . w ..... "

department of business ha Hnarisneu. our peopic pOr0(j tbey were culminatins ; and the monner they hcrenfter be necessary iox us to remove a ml . I a. ! t T .1 a.l V . ' 1 1 a. I

are contented ana happy. iney love tne.r country msa. ou ...e sooner mm wmS party w... regain ,w . t R man keep and j tell you y, opill. , anv,lin from a ,rue bill." . .-..: 1 l ..-a II ,.,,i.i nur hearth and vitality. Bolters, even though in the pay of1 r j r j 1 r7ii3. and its institutions. Could we v ivtdly contrast our Government, aro miseuievotis appendage, ! ions," is an old Spanish proverb, and applies with pec- I did." ..ft.n,ft. nn. 1 h-.rar.v- nftm itmn with tie miserable, down- . . ' rl 0 ...... IMBtC TOfJ. Bot SOpr

Wm "tu - : to any party trodden, and starving population of the old world, under 1

6iC, lVc

The litiüdin;; is iu a beautiful and healthy local ion. in the western bonier of the City ol" Peoria, where patients can l.e aosaj.mmmlat. il with comfortable ruoins. biariliii am! wishing, nuchas cnrre-p.MH.ls to each caie. Every iii'trument ami njparaiiis calculated 10 carryout the desiii of sucS an institution, is provided. anl in the Orthopxdic Department several c.iircly oris;iual ones are used, some sjf which iu CluU-I.Kit of y r children frequently obvi .iea the necc stiy of opcratiiijr by the knit".. The desirn of lhe Eve Department is more particularly for the

treatment of thuse patients who. under a less riek! sj.teni th.in can

ble.

nut tin- nt nn Tar. K I rn '

Show mo i l - 1 , , . , Lai-. Sk-MS l,: .. .1,.

a UV-. I SB y invii. ifi.i,tUSV iUU flUUIUli L nUdlC '

their bloated and festering systems of government, our hearts would swell with high emotion to tho Author of every good and perfect gift. Here we have no established church, every ono worships God as his conscience, enlightened by His Word, dictates, whether in city full or country wide. .ll are free and unrestrained. Our growth and expansion as a nation has been marvellous. From thirteen small colonies we have risen in

Jefferson County.

liar force in this case.

yon. But suppose my bill should he- twenty.

sir or spvpii .or eioht what than?'' I nnnliln't L-. . . , L 1

a-. r i a- . , . off the odd dollars lor the iiui pose of making it even." .-Thc Democracy of Jefferson county, held their , u N , tliat caMJ ' . d ,. " . ..

j j o I

thirty." " And fall back to that?"

Yes. It will bo knockinir off" the odd dollars which

We are gld lo see that the Democracy of JelTcrson Convention on Saturday last; quite a number of dcleeounty, instead of endorsing the impotent assaults or j rjates to tho State Convention were appointed- Resolu-j-i : . w:t.. i -i. . i

..If. O I UU 1', ULilHIl Ul". f'll"lll, lläUIIUäSll KICII , , " a73. u .ill l.v; . . ' . e.' . . .. 1 1 iinai were (iilonf eil en.loisin.T the eom nrnnikn mon surr. ... ...

good sense, by adopting a series of resolutions, without r f 1 . ' he will think clear gain."

a single word disapprobatory of the Executive. We hail ' an,, approving the course oi tne Matiisonian newspaper.

it as an indication that the war is over, and that the Jet. : Among the names of the delegates we recognize many lerson Democracy, instead of embarking in ruinous per- of lhe cj Teterai,. in tl)e cau,e. Garber j- not meu. soual controversies, will act henceforth with a view to i . . . . ... the harmony, unity, and triumph of the partr. The Uoned though in his paper he intimates his intention

less than seventy vears to thirty independent States and ! Convention endorsed tho Compromise mensnres in full, ' to ring in under some resolution, inviting all democrats

three Territories, all encircled bv the same clnsterinar ' anu fa,u a n,8n comp.imeni io senator origin. ma. m attendance to a scat

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a-1 . i

Old e . Who is it that keeps live this personal controversy 1

Hnil road Bonds.

stars, and wrapped in the folds of the same national fl 1 rr . M r 1 . m I It I . V , . i , I i . . t O ( ) O I Fl til ( ) . t tl if .'

sun of our lory risin- in the blue expanse of the At- i betwetn Gov' Wri?hl and Senator Bright? Such men J The last number of tho American Railroad .Ti.urnnl j ar and nin'cty cents. The not ovcr-scruptTlous trades-

" That would hardly be honest."

'Hardly. But you must do it. or lose his custom some day or other." " I shall have to accommodate him, I suppose. If he will lie cheated, it can't lie helped." On the very first bill that Baker paid to his new tradesman hc obtained an abatement of one dollar and ninety cents odd money, but actually paid three dolla:s more than was justly due. Still he was very well sat-

; islied, imagining that he had made n saving f onodol-

and i;nardians. cna. mil we believe will be imnaiied. as at any oiImi similar IustituUun in the West. B. K MORRIS, David yvii.uams, WM Sfl.t.lVA.N, C. B. DAVIS. MBU. L.. LANG. IsniAüarou. May 20. MM. X B It shall be the aim of the Principal In furnish nil the rrsafoates of this Institution who my desire it, with imtnrduttc employ mem: he ihc.etbre requea.s business men in auv part of lhe Su.it Who may 'e ill want uf rood accountants tu uifurm him of the sama staling all paniculars, auJ he will try and tend him one well quail Get in every particular. Arrangements have Ikeen made with one of the larcest ana l.r-t Boarding house, iu lhe City to lioa.nl ami lnlae all ie Studeiita from ahroail at -' (Ml per week, malme the entire exeiise. of Uanl. me. Tiiiuon. und Siationary, about 440.011, the price of TtnlHsn almie in the Cinciiuiaii Colleges. jo' y 1 7-t vtlfc w VEW HARDWARE STORE. Xr.w Fi m am. N ew G.m.i ' il Tlie stihacrihers have .'list upened an entire Xew f?lock of Hardware, cotnprisintj the latent styles ami m.Mi approve. I pallerua of house t r i m tn i ne s of every inscription. ItuiUlers will please do thei.i the fuvor to call ami examine quality, prn-cs. Ac. Farmer ran also lie furnished with almost every agricultural im. plcmcnt, such as shovels, spades, hoes, axes, and scythes, hay forks, sraiu cra.'les. sickles. Ac. Ac. Carpeutei. Joiners. Coopers. Masons, Carriafe an-l Cahinet Ma kers. Black, White, and all other 9miths, ami the inriuitiou is ex.tende.1 to the entire alphabet of names in th city and surrounding country, lo call at the sipn of the Gift Ettphant and r ok Stert. soutK side of Washmin' ' street, opposite D. Crairhead's, and examine

Hon. Wm. I . Bryai.l, Kx. Clncl Justice ol Oregon, nockville, ijoocls nml price. Ind. j In uddiiiuii lo the above, they will keep for sale a pood stock n. Hon. Jo'ni G. Davis. Rockville. Ind. assorled iron, steel, an- nails. Also, continue i" maiun" iure cepIlon. Wm Mc.Mtirtrv. I.ivut. Governor. Henderson. 111. ! per. tin, and sheet iron ware, ami tW nil kusls of job work hi their

i. ! line to onler; ami lasnv. they no not mie.i'i nenif ouiuone in lhe w-

lection of the irst approval kinds of Cnokine t

For further information, address F. B. COOPKR, M. D, I'eoria, Illinois. BEFRKENCE8: Josiali McRoWrts, F.q , Juliet, Illinois. Hon T I Dickey. Ottawa, III. Hon.! . P. Walker. U. S. Senator. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hon. David Davis, Blooiniiigton. III. Hon. Wm. Kellucp. Cauicii. III. Hon S. II TreCaSprni6eld. XXL Hon. John Moure. Sptiiisfield. 111. Hon. A Lincoln. Snnnjilitld. III.

Hon. C. A. Haiiueirau. (lovingtoil. Indiana

ns CZ ,i I....- anil F.Iii wlini .Yl.tuni.. itiinn...!. i

I&ntie. sinks to rest in the mild, calm bosom of the broad ..... . ... ( f .u . lanuv . a.naa tacking tlicmsclves to the skirts of the Governor. -The T) . I l . . ...1 . I. T 1 .aa . 1 mmmC I . a-a ar Mm, A AVA l.ö M t -s 4 Tl IS - I

at( .im. ; anu inc tunus ji 1 1 1 rr ?v-a aiu ii'v sn i1 n.i'

forth joice

hund

as the

the

chang

storm.

molt

cover

fi-Uls

now

the globe and shall not we rejoice that it is so? Oh, God.' it is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath dene for ihis delicious land. What fruits of fragrance blush on every tree. What goodly prospects o'er the bills expand."

.. .. -.1 a . .1 1 t.n? . . . a. .n" .

says " in the present stale o. tue money market, it is ; man inugneti in mm sieevc ami Kepi ins customer, worse than useless to atterout to sell bonds. Tbc secu- I . Having withdrawn his support fiorn Leonard, it was

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Hon. Wilson Shanon, Fx. Governor of Ohio, e?t. Clairsua, Ohio.

t.en A. Grnllev. Hloomms:loii, 111. Gen M. K Alexander. Paris. III. Bishop I.. L Hamlinc. Scheuer tsdy, Xew York. Prof. Chas A. Pov. St. Louis. Mo'. Pro. J J. Jackson, Xew Orlesns. Maior Frank Voris. lVnri. 111. J. C. Fyc, M. D., Peoria. III. R. Ron'se, M. D . IVor.a.lll. E. M. Colburn, M. D . Peoria. Ill John S Hamilton, M D-. Peoria. 111. A. Simpson, M. IV, Peoria. 111. A. G. Ostmu. M. IV, Peoria. III. Xaih. S Tucker. M D.. Peoria. III. Wm R. Hrnii m. M. D., Peoria. 111.

Wm Sperry. M IV. Peoria, 111.

uif Stmes. warranted In

please, or no sale. Beiiip well acquainted wilh the latest improved

' patterns made in Sew .ork. I'euiisyiraiiia. aim tnuo. ami hiims; : liad twenty years practical experience in the sale of stoves ami Mher merchaiatize in the hardware trade, ll ey lH.r to pleas all who . . ... a. ,, ,.a , . . j i a .

may tavnr tnem wuii a can. uai..iiiuuiii m. wtu. Imliauapolia, Sept. 21, 1S30. w.

The Greatest Discovery of the Age.

DE. TB ASK' S MAGNETIC OINTKE-NT,

Ilia An n.t t.l a-a . a . . . . y-a I ILM- Inf b..i I , It I a

their hand, for protection. Million, thi. day rc- ! ,,UU,K- m . rittes ol tne new worKs cannot be soki at any rcasonaoic ti,t a tr H be expre,setj jt( nMllt flS fast ns a man - - , , , j-vm lao.naa.ory Riu-um-.i.m, tin. o,i,lm,. ...e mo., coin freedom's wide land, where a little while lra.,, - He often passed tho shop, hut rarely saw a! Peoria. XovemW L il- i In igse. eufL 1 W STÄom entire rehef to the worn case. 1 ihn tsi .- r 1 . f rii I tin m rtnil4annvnlanTfir. nIVi-irei,ii- t NM t 'ITif:r .

reils fought foi freedom's cause Wc arc chani.,1 " , a,. a.,..u. , . -.--.- ., M , . ,, ,. . . W IGHTNIHG ! LIGHTNING!'. L.ItiHTNIN'Ci : : '. The sub- l,t .er h. ,., 3U minutes. reus lount toi n eeuom s cause, wc are cnane.i . no.hin . j. ,. n Steamboat Racing. " No wonder," he wnuld say to himself. ''A rean R a M.ri.1(.r ,,..,.,- nu,nneveral thousand feci of J ,ns ; For Nerro. u,sea. flect,os of the ?Ph.e, Rheumatism,

tinv infant is changed to the full grown man : as ; , . - . Tn the trreat contest between the new steamer Pitts- i 'd10 him can't expect and doesn't deserve custom-.-"'- Cinciitnati Lis-hinins Rxts in this vicinity, is .i:ll prepared with a . Lnaiiiciic., Luius, Ac , 4c. u ia oi' iininrnsc va.uc.

. - . . I troversj , anu uiienti io iiiainiaui strict ne.uraiuy. Dot, " , . . , In (,e eye of Baker, tlie very "ras seemed to "row I '"rg quantity of RoiL direct from Cincinnati, and good experienced tSWFTTPTl TTMBS slender sapling that hends hefore the hreeze, is ; .... , Mr . , .... . , ;f n. r... burgh and the Telegraph, No. 2. on last Sunday, be- ' ' 1 f "7, ' e.r'rre. ?.7.7.";rTa .'..?" 1 E t pm-n-..y qu.i.y , abort notice mtat m mMn- , . SWELLED LIMBS.

ed to the mi ghtr forest tree, that defies the ridinff I , ' . V . ' tween Trtiiaville and Cincinnati the Teleranh was A Y n . . l l.i Li V V """"r price M Mi cent, per f.-t. or he will lU R..ls Ml ecu, per foot, i. any o, our in.es are umicteti a .-welled l.imt, or Miik ... J. ' . . n demand n-7 tili exn anal on. sneaks bv ÜM talUU. tween Lr.uisVllle and LinCtnnall, 11)6 1 elegrap.l W as tradesman. Dust settled tlllcklv in his Window, and I lie ! i.wt la. .I,- m.reh: Uer m.t ihrm himself. Alwavs on hand at tl.e as U is mciim called, (a. omp...im that tni.o temales are

btill we are the same people, lhe stats are . ..... ....... . ; . ,.;.mrin,i be-.tm the Piitvbn.-ob thh-tu.tnn mi..ir n!H sim inmsil irmvpr ml rnvrr in th l.li.in ;, .ar .ha ii:- P-.I laaot i,..,t r.wit.sinv- bv ui. auer clnld-buth. and wlncn is ouen tirotracrd U

iplied in the galaxy of freedom, but one banner still ' " UV" V r,5J,U' ,nC reaS" "e ,url"co"n?- " ' Zl Goina to tlie dogs, an.P no' wonder," Bake ' would HKTRY S ICF.IJ.OCO ! r-jl onld mW to ail mm mm . boule rf M'l Ummmw ' . " y . - . . . . oninion. Gov. Wricht ouslit mm be willing to ar eet.t a . ...... u;lf l..hJ.n K II i 1 - Efferen fs : Capt. Voorhe. C. W Cudy. D Ynndes. J. I, Ketch- ; 0l.'l "!i "'hjch will enWl a ceriaiii and permanent cure.

s us. lhe same ensign that noateu over the battle 1 . . ., " , , .' a iviiiiionairc t.oou recs. j .. ..a... . a.a,,,a..t . a lm j j D i)c(-r.s k.so.s . the Tru.tees of the Deaf ain. -tri " iKr, c

.. . nan, n a . .nn H-ii ...n n..ri.n nur I ... I.n. an.. L .. . . - . a I r 'I II .TO nl.iri.al In II. . nr. in er i- -a . 1 1 .. . la n .. a I Ik. I aa . . . . , , . , , . , , r . i T . II.. I .an, v il ": e a 1(1 re I Hl I Iiv I r:ll .' II. Ii .V iiriuinin I nil. ii.ivrv

r .m. T3.,i... i . "".. " - i......i i.nj; ".iiuvi anu lams iu I,m. Hnt. n- in H oil i Tnu- i ni-ii nnp .t P IK hnr.ih ...... a -a ... .... ...... ...a ..a . ,. , l.i mr . L'UfnH ...vi ii in, miiee rer Klin. .Tiesars. n. lv i..aeiiiiii, a. . iioi- i - ; " -- - . - " Z !" ". ol the Revolution, in the days ol our intancv. is : .. . r . . . . i James Koss, who aien a icw uas since at nttsbiirgn, ,... r.. n., .i... . ,:i. r.;f. -j I. . i-a. ..., r. ,.:uj ' .....o... Pr.nhcrs. Indiananoiw: I. . Kaiward. (.reei.fiei. : WiVv to I-.wrr.

- . .1 1 I I . II I l Iii IL D IUI 11 1 L. WHU sä IU' 1 l illltlllT II IT II 1 SM 111 i I'lm. 11 . IUI l,ii,i. uIILI IV. V lilialiraii. 1 ii'.J-w I ' . .r

known and resnectcd in the most d.stant narts of sur UP u,e emoers, anu .inu.e inte a b.aze . Whealin2 Times savs. left an estate worth a million as. h, ' ' I Kmgh.t-owjs & Welta.nt, Oede,,. j R Mm k C. .

r I si.- I . I- s-ra, . " w w I UI nfUlITL? Alf n I 'L' 1 Hill l'-r illl .ill iV rllP A-r

a.!" t a I 1 ' - 1

an oui tire, wntcn may uurn to nis injury, i uts is mere- 1 of u0nari) 5 per cent, of which goes to the State, and a ly a suggestion. ; ... . . Pa-fa, , of Wil f Ale"henv countv.

Democrats Look Out!

The Madison Courier recommends a new method by

for collecting it. ILTOur friend Gregg of the Madison Banner, is en-

This has been an eventful year in our national history. wh'L, overy disorganizer and every wooly head in the gaged in dividing the State into Whig Congressional Twelve months ago. although the dark cloud which j State' wbo' for lbe ,imc bcin?' mny cUira 10 bo a Dem- , Districts. Rather a difficult job, and the Legislature hunjr over our political ho-izon had passed bv and the i ocrat' wiU cn,it,ed lo t in the Stata Convention. ; may not confirm his acts after all his trouble. ' - "WS. I Hä. a - ' -M a S a

bow of promise was dimly seen in the distance, yet the 1 ne eu,lor "I" exnorl every "-mocrat to go to the

' : r .: i : -ii i . . . r

waves that continue after the winds have lulled rolled . a.iow ...m to (l0 so, tor, a . l I a r tM . a

with an angrv and heavy swell. The permanency and "-u,"-J l" l"u ""eto.o.e uni.orm usi-e, anu the pre

0"A leader in tlie Madison Banner is in favor of the present Banking system, and opposed to free banks.

the valnc of the Union has been gravelv debated. The ce,,cnl M,llil U? formr Convention,, every Demo- j H i well written, and presents many strong arguments holy compact, formed by our patriotic fathers, has been i crat who in lllfl on " 24,h r Febrnary j Taror of the present system. ... w .... . ...... next, will Iks ailmitted to a seat in thu Ponvn ii inn " Thi. l

wanton.y assa.iea. disunion, a wora wn.cn in tne I ' . . - --..-.. .. Roddeiit. O te o-old and eleven silver wntelies were

I J äV n . a a . . a

-.tor and nr .lavr of fho Rem.l.lie irnnlil hP fallen P,J" wou.u conver. tlie V,onvcntlon, Wllltll Sl.oubJ be

with a chilling effoct on the ear, has been handed about ' comV of regularly appointed delegates, into a mass

as a familiar thins-. Manv who aonroached the vawn. meeUn"- ln ,,,at cvent ,he lew lar counties near the

"3 . I .. . ...

centre wouiu control tne nominations.

I stolen from the jewelry store of Wm. D. Frampton, in

Milton, Indiana, a few nights since.

Do yon know anything about this Leonard!"

' Whyf" asked Baker. " Because, hc wants to make a pretty large bill with mo." " On time!"' " Yes, on the usual credit of six months." Don't sell him. Why, the man is going to the dogs at a railroad speed." ' Indeed?" " Yes. I'm hwking every day fo see him t lose up. Hc might have done well, lor he understood his business. But he's so unaccommodatino, and I may say insulting to his customeis, that he drivis the best ones away. I used to make large hüls with him, but havn't

dealt at Ins bop now lor some time.

oci!-lyw

TMO circu'atr, bv sut'scription. a new a. id very rapid sti'ing and htnwiftiUti illustrated work emilled ' Historical Collf.ctioss of the (iREAT WF.ST: conlaiiiiiur Nmmtictt of tkt tnot important and intrretting e-enlt in Wettern History ReumrkuOk Individual AdvntHref yiseaej of Frontier Life hterilion of jVattatrai OttTiositits. etc.. to which is appelated Historical mid Descriptive Sketches of Ctneon. Xew Merteo. Terns. Minn'smta. L'lak nniCalifiWH by Ilcnrj IJo-.ve. Author ol IL. Col's of Virginia, do. Ohk.." Intelligent and energetic men 'ho will canvass in all tcatlm. will lie enablel to earn from 53 lo 87 per day. None need apply except such as can a ranee the rash for properly when ordered. A capilal of from tMO to S10O will be sufficient. Apply by letter rostpaid or in person to Henry Howe, al K. Morgan & Co. .. Ill Mam St.. Cincinnati. sepls-3mw HE RIFT S SALE. Ilv irtue of an execution issued 1 y the

Clerk of the Maiion Court of Common Plens, and a Fee , small adva-.rcc on Kastern cost.

ui In euch village in lhe Mate. H. Z FERGUSON". Tiav. A (rent

A. NA LTSEB & CO., Washington street, first door East of Capital House. Tlrt 'L'l.J iepec;fu!ly announce to their customers aial the pel-

V7 W lie- in u-.-neral tuat lliey have remove.! their Fane Sl.ue fr..

"Ah1 I w.i nm aarssa-f aWl , m ,...,i t , Hill issued hy the ClerK ol tlie Mai ton t licutl I OJH. Uirecteu 10

r . , ... ... i . fc . ' , roe ai d now in my hamis; I will expore to sale at puhltc aucto you. lor 1 snouldn t like to lose six ur seven hundred t.on at the door of the Court House, or ihe couuty of Marion, in dollars." I the State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M . " Six or seven hundred! Is it possible that he wants i "14 o'clock, P. M..on Saturday the 13th day of December. 81,

i . .4 id? rrais aim pionm lor mr irmi u nt-vrn years oi inc louor.

i i - r, a - a . . . . UK I ' :i

io nu so lecKiessiv i lane my auvico ana uon i num. i inR .i-riiaca property, to wit: The uudividwt half of Hie cast up..., short notice a - -' I 1 1 I . . ... 1 . r 7 . - - . V.

oi iitisting mm. , i nail ol tue not in csm quartci oi stu'H nuniccr t cuiy seven

their old stand near the Court House to the store-room f. -rater! v oc

cupied by H. A. FleK-her A Co , one door east of iheCapnal House, where they constaully keep on liaiul a Innre ai.d fine asaortment of oi inns. Fancy (ioods. Jewelry, Peifurnry, To s. tVc.. Ac. They have la'ely added lo their slock ail extensive aa-oi linent of Mus.cal inatruincnt . of the best quality, such aa Viol ns, Tiuiiara. I lutes, Uaiikis, Clari niels, AceordeOsu. and IJrass Insiruments They have, also, a preat variety of Italian Violin and Guitar ."triitps. Ato. a fine cUctioii of Ccrmau BH.ka. All of wlncii they are dater.nu.ed lo sell cheaper than any other store in the ci'

Country Dealers can tie supplied at Who'ea!e I'nccs. with a

A. NALT.NF.lt At JU.

Indiauap ha. Nv 4, Ic51 2mdAw g TJN-POWDEH ! ODH-POWDEB I ! We are .Keiiis lor tbe M sale of tiun powder of the celebrated llazanl l'owder JJo'-.-' miinuluciure. ruarauleed equal to any Powder m the L'liued Stales.

ill supply Cny dealers at reasonable rales, delivering the fowder

For the State Sentinel.

" I certainly shall not."

; (if.) in tow nship number sixteen (iti.)uorlh of run numher

laraaaaa V - - - i i i . i. l ,i . louril) east. in tire e.niutv ot .in. n n. nid Mn:n oi imitai a

" ""US, i lie uit-rc.i.ii.1 uc- , . . ;uc. d .iu .... )r , .ufr,cirlU un, lo 1. 1. . .I.erwise. the money will be refunded.

T1

in l.l,.e- tl,,v ,v l, f ,ba. daelr '-c,u,u nominations. i ne aciegates

i'i . t ii'ii,v i". t'i v im. I aiit ii'- Mini.' i j i iiiv tiui a

and bidden gtrtf, have rushed back to the standard 0 I from distant P:,r, of tho State miS"t as well remain at When and where was tho meeting of the Min ion , c)jeu S(.i;n,r except for cash. their whole country, ready to renew their oath of fealty j home' for wou,d have no voice in the sdection of ! S'SSu? ."S 0f a"? acTon n 1 a As t ' ,e ! to the Constitution and the Union. The t.eonle bare candidates. We hope the Democracy of every county

.a.t T... am;a. .Ua iT-aaaa Sa-J taxL.t. --A ' in the State will anpoint deletzates. and let none 1 . ! '"V Z u" nZ " ' .IV . t .Z"'" J . -VPeneu mat mi . ionaru nau a ve. y preuy anu ihe .,,t of Chtiviim ,.. F.rber, aliu fcc b.ll in fuvor of the offi

lulu .i.s... . au ä...s,....Ca, v.. ...e. ou... iwuu ..u . ' . I ' ivhtum'B rir VxZv rnUutr-eir interesting tlaugnter, on wnosu education tbe mechanic ; cei's therein asuned. Terms of s.-ile cash.

South, are scattered liko chaff heforo the win.U The volp but inose who are reguiariy appointeu. Let US " v " had bestowed great pa.us .; and it also happened tba

1--. : 1 j L T - r ... have no narkinor no rinninri in Baker had a SOU. who. ill most tlliniTS. WES a-'Thin i I

uracai ,.eu: aua tnC union sa.e ;-,or wnicn we " Temperance .Meeting. ( lhe oU block Particularly was ho like fiis father in La .1 I A J l.al. U C . D . . .I.-... C . . .

ouj.ii tins uaj luus). uctuuujj io t.iniia inc uicai rune.

of the Universe, who has

and glory. To presorve

We have erected a Maaaziiic near the City limits and sball, at all

lime, lie fully supplied wnli all prradc of Powder.

All Fowilersold by us will be Ruaranleei! cqutu to represeniauoii,

satisfy the amount demanded hv said writs. I will at the s. .me

mechanic indifferently, j time and place öfter for rule in like manner,' I! 0 interest and

purchases. esiaie o. mo oetenuani s, naancn in sain sni, in sua iu

1 1 ....,1 ,l,o. M.- f I h.i.l ...ar,. Ii,, nd ! Prepeny ; eyiea luwn as toe property oi nupi. . unn.nvn..n, .

C. C. CAMPKET.T.. Sheriff M. C.

Bt W. KoBsoM, Deputy.

Indianapolis, November IT, 1P5L C5-waw

Wt now have in Muchzhic :

IU keps Kentucky Ride Powder, FFFc ;

'JO half Lees do. do.

UO quarter kess do. do. ke?s bur Law .i Mills, FFFo. 20 kegi Deer, IP kers Austin Kin A Co.'s 10 luuf kegs ow 1(1 kers Cannon and Blastine.

Superior Canister and Sportmr.

do

do.; do.; no.; do ; do.; do.; do:

TTic .a- ,i.,.n u.. .1. ni,: . T.isT. 1 u i Miaul to Drevioos not icc . a J e m ne r n no e M c r 1 1 n i n i s o t e a i i o v e o t m n c v . a nu scarce v nad he reacued i umiaiamaiuita nuin.n.-.xoiiri' u ncrtny eiveu ukuw.m.mi & .cai . (

led our nation p to neatness porter, that a yone I.Ht of the age of majority, is de- i aa held at Mr. S. Merrill's new Church Edifice on the majority, ere he began to look about him with a I (p- Norti, sate, ashmgron street, near the .v,a,e Iba.

... it.: c: i ' i.;n,.l a. .1. f.. . 1...I : V.. - T i t i nnrn.r nf A la I mm a iim .Merrill st riaet a, on Mnn, a a- a a-. n rarelnl cvs. to a rroiwl lit :i T rimr .nm I nrra noAmnnt . Ii v ..... - ........ . . . a i.... U ... ,n c mf

iirtt ä, nu in , in . .rienus. son in.aa. as. .nu l-.hiiiih; a. uo ne i . ii.-rti lent; name, in- ....... w,a.i- -ja-, --- n - -- - - - j .suee 01 ..iiiruii .vliuius. iiet-eaaeu. laic oi ..tui ion . ..... i . .. i. n '- ' ... ......... ..' . :. 9iii, ;n.i ..!.. . ., ........... ...... 1.1 u , .j ... . . , . . . . j t . i.itv a -sj ? a. v n v g .

(liana aoainst her IVIl I it IS H Ifl ShC IS CCCP(linn I V tU . . ..m... mi.ii,j ui huhlj n uu m nuunu . tiHimna. ah persons un mm to sai.i i laste Hre r mie. ics. io nin . u u i. IS s J. la a f u n s ' tution, and the nshts ol every , , j , b J n WrUi n-m ealle.l tn the Tlmir and A W F.l. Adelaide Leonard . on aetount of ber beantv and ac I immediate payment, and nil persons aarvfaw . e.-um and dams WTrw POntT STnur

.... ........ . . a-iAiinis ui ou ii-ieaaeu, mu is nrevenren iron, eseatiin. ' " .-....., - ... - . ,.n..i.i ,i 1.1. n.m.il m nrp..nt ih. r.ron. rlv nn. . " 1 aa i

oi out- p-'iiiicai salvation, the i,v ,iie manarrers of the Institution. T.nti f'nr.',e 1 wards appointed Secretary. : complislunenis, was inticl) coretsed, and mingletl liee in ! ..'. ...,,. .i...,; T i,. K lahir .i,. 17"E announce to our friends, to BookseJIors,

I aff mm nm I a, mm . ... . . . -, . " . . I 1 l U(.at(.U 1U llVS us L I V 111. 1 I L LIIU'V I- .linilll" I a . . . - fc. . - a

mlcd on mutual nnnnnnilnn .ml ... mm . , ,. ...... Meeting was opened with reliiotis services by Rev. i society. Young Baker had met her frennentlv, and tikiM ts MdllltOW. mw cnains. I caciier. t roiessinnai oeniictncn. ano

" a,a.a.aa aa ( , jj j,, , , y g j n r y , . I T U f f( S WC 1 1 P 1 1 1 V 0 it O lP.lt ... Oa.-ll " . . U C . .. . L. .. . . 1. 1. .... 1 ' . - m . T . . . , . a. .V7". '- 11. !r. llul HT k. IWI.nl 111 I 1 II 1 . Si. ft IV .1 A lri..

. xr .U 1 .1 am s .- r.. ir. OlCt'lC. VWUIU IIUI HCl I UCIU " 3 1 I UV. a V 1 1 11 HCl UCO III , III ICI I UieilCO um. II, 1"J z.-wa.T js. i in i Ii I airi.i ! - - - a -a; r lie North zave up. and the South IS time it was conti adle ted Inrl Slnteeman I . .. ......... .. . I . r e j I aaj , diana. a new Book More. e are prepared at any turn

We have received a communication from Mr. James Auror.iv-.arnd Rev. Mr. Steele, of this city, after which

vue'loiiuwiri"; resolutions were adopted

Addresses were delivered by Mr. Henry Walker, of and "race

there is a charm for yon," said a friend to mm one

must preserve the Consti

citizen. It is the ark

rock of our safety. Foil

generous forbearance, t

held not back; and he. who with sacreligious hands hy

nooritieallv looking to a hifher law would tear awav ts r .. s . ..

' At- UI 11.13 Kill, UtSlllliy 113 IU "lit. IUC 1UKSI Uli- , . .I "a that nlonous principle of concession and compromise, is i:.. . .u .. , K twirl, That, in the opinion ol this meeting. Tern-

- - ...a,..ivä, tum,u,u,uu iu um auuv., auenioi., m one ci- peraneo men u ht not to deal with or counttnai.ee in

a iMiiwa, a ueHi.e. a traitor uoora. ne who cuiatcj to produce a prejudice against Uiat admirable busioes, persons in the liquor traffic. " She's a charming girl," replied the yrung man.

taias ot western ar.d eastern, ol norttiern and southern femaig jntitution of learning We never believed there litsoliea, 1 lint venders oi spirituous liquors ought lo wonder n ner utin r is woitn anything r

jMiney, lias a uarrow minu anu a narrow soui. lie ta a d mgerons counsellor. There was no North, no South, wn n tbe patriot fathers of the country sat around the

eventno;. " In Miss Leonard?" " Yes."

" People say bo.1'

..v ......... .. . , . .. ..viv. wviig.vu iiiti Ii, . . . . .

.. .. nr- i'f"iu r.-vriii hi -1 i iir 11 i i H'ri'v ill u sis nr riiiui.

was a shadow ol foundation for the foolish story, and did ,, M, i i. .. . , . " ,. 1 ' 1 j i "- erty perpetrate I bv persons under their inlluence.

not ever think a rumor so improbable worth eontradie. t X motion wag also adopted to appoinLa committee of ( " Yes. They say the old fellow has laid up something

tinrr. Mr. Rvan lias evcrv Ou-iortunitr of Wnnwino-

:t ... r eaj nrv.: i. . i . i j J ' r J

council u.c. ui .rwuu.... auc. inc.r minus aboat this institution, and we trust his positive- asser

tions will put the matter to rest

embraced the whole Union. Tbey looked down the long vista of time and saw the oPPrcscd of every nation flocking to our shores . as a home and an asylum. Washington and Green fought for tneir whole conntry.

-p four to ascertain the number and naiuS of persons en- quite handsome; and as Adelaide is his only child, she purchasers, v. -d. good security PT':- ""S irV- ,'0, Bn - ,- i .i Jkr 1 . i . I'i, f . ii ii valuation aws. J1K.MA M'lllKiiw , gaged m the liquor trade tn this Messrs Roheit , wi of course get it all" 6 I851.-.l-w3w Armiarslrator. ,cr Martin, Kolrt Mitchell, A. W. Kptards, and " I was uot aware ol that. ' , ' T - : r , ' . j i WT ii r. it til- aHERIPF S SALE liv Virtue oi mi exn niioti i.asussl bv tke Claike, Were appointed said COmittmee. . It IS all SO, I believe. 55Clerk of lhe Marion Circuit Cnmt in the ease of Hie .late iinuk

Comi'rv Mer-

t.ook buyers

count y, la. to supply

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.- Notice u hereby jit-en the irade. in large or small quantities, wilh an entire new aial fiesh the uialersienril Administrator of the estate of Mnrtiu Adnms, stock of Hooks and Stationen We keep n'wavs on hand a laro

deceased, late nf Marion comity, state of Indians will, on Frklay i and complete as ortment of Misce laneous. Tlieologn al. Iaiw.Medllie 5lli day of Decemlier. ItVJl, brtwet n (lie hours piescriled hy leal. Common Sclinol. and Classical Books; lofelhcr witk rail law, prieaed lo sell the personal property of said decedeut. consist- ; stock of Staple and Fancy Stationery. .ns of three Horses, a two horse Wagon. Humes., and a complete We are coiindeut il would lie lo die interest ofCo nitry Merchant set of Pamp-mnker's tools. Pumps two Rifles, and Household and and all others wishinfto purchase book to give a a call. Kitchen Furniture, three acres of Cetrn. PlontKa, and a lot of Lum- All onler thankfully received, and we a.ure lhore who send that'

I ber, Ac., nl his late r.-sident-e ill Wayne towuslisn. Ihey will lie filled promptly. Particular attention paal lo order by

Tr.K.MH (IK S.A Mi: Casli in hmul will tie retpj reo on :i 1 sums man or otnerwi?e tor tjuantilies or single volumes lieeswax and of three ilollars an.l nnder. andacrrdit oi nine nioiith will he gives I Rags wanted. JOHN O'KANF. & rO.N.

i on all sums exceeding three dollars; and note will be requ rid oi rrmySWwlf !o. 4 !orrii Buildmg. undsi OiW Fr'InW Hattl.-

Whif Ticket. The Madison Tribune, in reeommendiner Hon. R.

The sons of Massachusetts died for the St.nth, and their j W. Thompson aa tbe whiS candidate for Governor, bones now moulder and mingle with the sands of Caro- says:

lina. ,: Who I" asks ono of oar most gifted divines, .

On motion, the city papers were requested to publish

tnese proceedings

MITCHELL BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu POMEEOY IRON.

Warranted to be of a Stapenor quality.

Alter this, younj; Baker was exceedingly attentive to of huliiuia vs. John Cam, directed to me and now in my hands, l VoJls, Steel. Spring, Aales, Anvils, Vices. Bellows. Waon-boxaaV

JMiss Leonard, and made perceptible inroads upon her I Wl" es. pose lo sale ut public auction at ilia itoor ortlie court nous Flows. Meel and Cnl Mou d Boards. c

On motion, the meetinlT adiottrned to meet at the heart. He even went so far as to visit nrettv remtlarlv I C .'?e county of Marion, in the State of l.alrana. between tl.e hour,

place on Monday evening, 1st of December.

C. SECRIST, Chairman. A. W. Edwards. Secretary.

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... - i e l a I La.) .a . ii., .1.1 n, ii . .1" n. . ... .- a ....... ,a ...... . , at her bonse, and was meditating an avowal ol his at- Df November. A. D.. Il. the rents and profit f..r a term of seven

'' Wa ll.nr.r,.... I . Ira laa l.l.a.. f kJ L I .

" that would 6rst divide tbe graves of our fathrs, and name as a ,uitable person to beat Gov. Wricht aT the

then stain them with the blood of onr children." Bad men roav rise up who with impions hands would taar down this Republic, hut onr trust is in God, and the people. Northern and sour hern factionista mny threaten the fair fabric, bat their puny bands cannot

Central Indiana. Tl.... ia raa.laa.aa ... . ." . I. . SatTi I I I S - 1 1

... ... . i.e. c ..a. i "a. i in I.-, ii. iiai. , . . ill, . . . i . - a 1 1 , -1 , n p v

coming eleet.on. He has .flexed htm oat once ftr twice ; more produclive lhan that 0f Central Indiana. This .SfZ. 'i " weTr alZittt Lülw ' H?-'! n ' tion is specially adapted lo the production of wheat, adv.sed, then, we are distinctly for making D,ck Govcr , corn( cattle hoJgs and i8 bcin, ,elI cu,,ivated, sop! DOr' 1 plying a large surplus product for export. This surplus In that incorrigible whirr district of one thousand ma- na un,d the present time, found its way to a Southern

market, down tbe natural channels. It is, however.

, rv P',,.l,ar.l ka il,a r.., i i. i i r marnci, uown tue natural cnannels. ll is, however, shake its mighty pillars so long a. the patriotic masse. ! J"' R,cbard bwit ,hc GoTernor onc harci . , ymry evi(Jent( lhat thJte j. n to a change in the di-

stand ready for its defence. l7"s' ,olc"" rornP ne couiu uo so again. 'Jut that rection of the surplus productions of this fertile region, frowned wilh Lleasino. innnmPr.1.1 U, . RA ftB , ,ort of runninR wouldn' "im by a loay shot. We j highly beneficial to us, a. well as to Indiana. The peo-

fulfil our high destiny. Our fruitful land can filUhe grana

ries of the world. To the o-reat nafnral arten.. ..f

other wonls, a ' Stirer uroj.

I don't believe our friend Dick wants to be Gurernor. He P1 lDer ,rec"n8 ine,Lr n to our Lakes La-

. , . , , . ! nais anu ixauroaua, as cnanneis tnrougn wnicn ineir i. a good whig of the compromise Fillmore school. In roduets are to find an Eastern market When one r.

tachment, when his father said to him one day

" What young lady was that I saw you with in the , street yesterday afternoon?1' " Her name is Leonard.1' " The daughter 0f old Leonard, in street!" " Yes, sir."

Mr. Bilker looked grave, and shook bis head. " Do you know anything about her?" asked the son. " Nothing about her; hut I know that her father is going to the dogs as fast as ever a man went." M Indeed! I thought he was well off." " Oh, no, I've been looking to ace bis shop shut up, or to hear of his being i-old out by the sheriff, every day for thrse two years past." u Miss Leonard is a very lovely girl." "She's the daughter of a poor vulgar mechanic. If

you see anything so very lovely in that, Henry, you have

years, of the following described property, to-wit: Being loi num

ber fifty-iwo (5:2) in out block nnmher one (1) ot the donation lamia of Indianapolis, in the eountv of Marion and State of Indiana, ac

cording to the sub divi-ion of said oat bkx k. a wade by John Wood and recorded in the Recorder's office of Marion county, with tlie

They also keep on hand a large variety ot

I .Mil. t i ; A.U COOKI.NG STOVES. Of the latest patterns, and of superior quality and finita. .Vi. 'T'ö. Main St.. West Sief, thru Jotrsttlotr Court. julr7-0mw CIT IWATT. OV

DI

I J specliully nl'orm the public thai he ia now receiving- his Fa'.'

improvement thereon; and if such rents and profits will not sell ler wiirer siot ot uat ana ( p, conatstmg oi mm cry anie si a sufficient sum to satisfy the aaionnt demanded hy such writ. I will quality of Moleskin, Silk, Fur and Antnla Hat. Silk I' tln. Mot air

at tnt same time ana place, expose lo sale in like manner, lhe lee nusii. i oiion i-iuh. t loin, inter. Kar, aatal, Mtsakrat. UU (.lotB, simple of the said lot a ove described, with the improvements ihera- i ?ilk and Vels-eiCans. for Mea'a. -yosnli's assd frrfani's rr, m endon, leviad npon as the propertr of the said Cain. Terms of sale . less quantities, and he htf wo hesiriioii in saying that thi is the larg-

caah. C. C. CAMPRKI.I.. Slier, rl M. C.

By W. Koaso.-s. Deputy. Indianapolis, Oct. SA, 1S51. w.Tw-oci31-wtO

trade and commerce, are added artificial channels and communications by means of canals and railways, annihilating spaee, and bringing into close communion the most distant parts of the Republic, more than realizing tbe prophecy of Naham: " Tbe chariots sball rage in the streets, tbey shall jostle one against another in the

a " uaivaa, utrAii ; uuillisui nil CIIIIIC HIIU lioill ' ,i i Woavd ways, they shall seem like torches, thev shall run n:: o. v j .s , s .. s. the climate through

... ' i s-'iuviuiinii oi . Iannis, aiirneu. seaiea. ami uei verea nv ri iu..

. a. . . ... iiivto ana "

CincistuMti and Ht. Lonis 15;til vav. From the following dispatch it will be seen that aeon tract has been concluded for the completion of this road

Cincistivati, Nov. 15, 1851

naala ahull laa Andaman1 anil nur U . it ta-a... .i,J . U. aStratlOe tHSte."

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cost of transporting Western produce must he irreatlv ' 1 here is no gainsaying Adelaide's personal attrac-

: reduced; and when lhe Indiana Railways shall be con- , t,0D' rePl,cd lno so" bul ,f ber father is poor that atructed, connecting our Lake, Canals and Railways, j ettle the matter so far as file and I are concerned. I through the Ohio roads, with the Capital of Indiana, : m Pnd 7oa nt-xloed the subject, for I might have I the cost of transportation by the Northern route to the committed myself, aed, when too late, discovered my

Kastern seaboards, mnst be much less than by the South- error

To SiarT. T.-nsu rsn.r.,.T for am;,. ';. rrnm ' crn or New Orleans route, independent of the risk from "And a sd crror il wo,n,d have been, Henry. In any 10 8ASICIL J I, OA H : Contract lor enlire line from . ,. . . . ! . ' i f..rP- mtti.r of tins kind I hone sron tell be oerfi-efv

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. Ik thi Marios CiacviT Covkt, Deeemler Term, A. U. Is51. In Chansery: Francis Diekmaii r. Jonathan Eyestoue, Ruth Hoi. ton, Join K. Holton. William P. Ilolton, James M. Ilolton. adolts; Klizabeth Ilollon, Maitha Holton, Sarah Jane Holten. Ama.-tda Malvma Hnlion, and Charles Holton, infants. BK it known that 011 the lOih day of October. A. D. tftSl. Ihe above romplainaut, by Harbour at Porter, his Solicitors, filed in the oiT.ee of die Clerk of the Marian Circuit Court, his bill in

chancery in the above entitled cause, and also the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, that (he defendants Ruth Ilolton, John K. Holton. William P. Holton. James M. Hn'tnn. Klizaheth

Holton, Martha Holton, Sarah Jane Holton, Amanda Mnlviua Hoi

est, heat, cheapest, and most general assortment of Hst. and Caps ever nflered in (hi marker and would nivile lliose m eco of Hats

1 and Caps, (o give him a call before p.jrchasuis: elsewhere, a he feela , satisfied lhat hc ean five as good, if not brie better bargains, than can be obtained m any other establishment in the erty Be sure and call at McGINNIS' I fat Store -'..V w3m Second door from Post Office eoeissr.

like lightning."

men of ample means, to build the whole road. They 1 prophecy to forese

a. 1 a ire . . . , i

jur, .. . Riorioo, country ana .1 wc are jtii latthlul fmnMafr $5.500,000, near two thirds of the whole cost

aaaatru i i - wr-m .t-st w scaa , aa Its f is V If . 'll(j HIT rUIB T)TC- r a. si , Z . . . ... V i of conatruction and equipments. ....inn ot man .a'.il. nm I a . nm lhan . ..nL. IT.. aa . - I

IRIHr'H'1 i..n..i. w, älvi.13,111. .i.lli."i 11- ABNER T ELLIS

give us a broader and more comprehensive patriotism, more expansive views, and a more compromising diiipoeition. Let ns cleave to the Union and to the Corrstrtntion; let us uphold the aasign of oar country and seek

DELZELL k TYLER. Book-linden and Blank Book Maonftwtarert, (Jottrnai Buildings, opposite Brunch Bank. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

iil also the aflHlnvil of a dis- m x which p'ace ill roiiatanlly be on hand, a full at

(he defendants Ruth Holton, J ,a,lmeni ( BIkiiIv HHks ol evei v description : also J

Biauka, Blank Notes. Ac. Stationery ol every descTipnoii-orsrajii. Iv on hand of lhe Uesl aualitv. and will lie sold nu the most reason.

ton, ami cnariej notion pre not resilient oi tne JMnte ot inniann. able terms. The said non resident defend-ints are therefore, hereby notified of the , TO COUUTY OFFICERS, filing and neildency of said bill of complaint, and that unless they We are now supplied wim a superior aas, .n mem nf ihe diOrrem appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill of complaint on the Record Papers and are prepared to supply County Officers wt Jt. first day of rhe next term of said Marion Circuit Court, lo lie begun , eorrft wi(h or without ivrimed heads, ol The verv heat inassrta. ans)

ntnp. irrfeTior ilfl'ereirfr.rm

should yom fa

wn.

I . J L .11 al af . mm . .a ... a a S

aim nein ai nie ä.ouri iiousc in nie rn oi iiKiianapoiis. on me so : on such terms aa-to insure salisrarii.m ami m wi.r.iii!

wnicn U must pass on Hint route. 1 TT V ä-i l-i I CJ Mosxlay iu Dee e.nlr next, ihe saal bill aial tlie matters aial to no. i lhe Weal. We ...,,,...11.1-

snail lie realized, it remures no spirit of w" -. ......... .u.-..... a , herein (oiiliiiin.I will be licld as true bikI mkin ... confess.! u,pd 1U ,i,e oflies in ti e Smie. s.a. ieel assm-ed thai.

e that the r han and substantial Kail- . lne t-onaition anu ailrag oi pcopm man jr..u van , as to sai oeleialanls. v .11. M l-.w AH I. ( lerK ,r U4 W:,h vmr ortlers, eni.re aiisfaition will I fi

ts: . , . , . I I,.,... " It A a tuH'R rV Pn.Tr. Snl. lor Pnmnl I. iinvll l III I L J . . i : 1 : u . 1

..I... in A nnnl.n. . .. nil , ..una.. - - , . i .a. ...... .. .kliiul'h iw.u 11 r.n ll i r I'll ... I.

O Thurlow Weed, of the Albany (New York) Evenin; Journal, and family, have sailed for Europe, where they will spend the com inj; year.

r .t.. -

VS HSS 111 1 .1111 mill 1 inn SL'llann laram.

uous line, unitinrr the Lake with the Cauital of Indiana. The son promised to do as his father wished. From j IÜmnTT 70".?i.??IAr !

. is . 1 -- -75. a: I lb. I time the visits of MlSS laMnard Were atlB CÜ.ftnU' " " nmnr 1. urrrny rivo. is.i ... ..nu. ... m,wm ou

.... .a o.iu I L.I. La. Ill 1 11 1 1 au lie Sa . .T Tltr J J ClI Tl 1

Railroad Journal

Another Rkvolütionar v Patriot Cone. Rilead

RrndUr. one of the heroes of Trenton in the winter ol ; a time unhappy; bot in n few months she recovered her

hia attentions to her, when tbey aaet in- society, became

which the Taxes of 1850, and previoas years, shall remaia un

ID-j fXECUTOR'S 1TOTIOE Tbe undersigned has take a out

rJllclJ, "e. .;. ..l ... mr ...... 1 I... il,. T....r.r r T. ...... 1 J l.li.r. lullaanlm In. ..I.I. nf a.lSIH.' iaTI n

a a. . a Mr.. - - f ' . aa , i .a. V.l., . VJ I ' ...a ' ' . ... . 1 r.aa.1 a i ... . ' . V ' n LLIUHII . m. m .s.ia,,. ....Wl uaa. J w.l ana. vw.aav v. . ... " coldly formal. lhe sweet younjr girl, wHosk leelint?" ! tmllsna, at the Court Hou-e door, in the town ofTtpton. nn the ceased, late of Harteoc countv. All prisons Sswnr claims

had real It been interested frit the Chnnge, and was lor i first Monuay in January. lo.2, w much or each tract will he sold . against said estate ara requested to piesrat ta käme, properly I . .. .. ,. 1.. ,.r.. n...rr to rli.rh.r-e the Tsrea iaen.lt snrt rn.1i authenticated far ar'.llrment. snJ all rar r sons iisohte.l to ...id

ar in-. . 1 -v. 11. 1 ... .... - - - ' J 1 ww I - - . . . . . . . i . . ns. ... t , . 1 !.!. aill nl.a.. m.k. .mm., ill. n.v in.nl

1776, recently died at New Haven. Connecticut, in tbe self, anil was uaaiti an brioht and cheerful as usual

95th year of his age. Time went steadily on, sweeping down one and setting

due thereon, inclttdinf the Txr of 151.

ALEX. M. YOUNG, ClerV and Ex Oßirio Auditnr T. C. November Ii, 1K51. S5-w,

estate will nlcase make ininic.iair p un-nt.

lU-N'KV X. TfHf PPOf. Ku. 27, ia5VCi at a Kxvrutor.