Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1851 — Page 4

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INDIANA STATE SENTINEL British Outrage. It nonpars that the steam packet vessal, Prometheus, Kalrtn.n.T t,. Messrs. Vanderbilt &, Co. of New York, one of the regular stearaers York and Nicaragua, on into and brought to I? on the ground that the nage duties which was n i : . : tirrvinwn minorities hoi ici-i-gu j i..v von States, and nml. r the frowning batteries of a British mnn.or-.v ir lhoc:otain u;M compelled to pav t tie nil7 - , tit s I !.ts pirailcal net is in oireci ioiai:ou in ui Ircalf stipulations wiih Great Britain. Gen. Cass, we la in bv the proceedings ol tue Senate, with a promptness which has always marked the course of this great American s'ate-.nan. Ins moved a resolution calling for a renort of the facts. This case is an outrage on the . l r i . , a " Ö I ........... 1 . . ..,,.1 . ,r,,. illliciliai. . . i .iiiur. u ' i" min,,,. iv.r.j iu . . . . . .j . ... . aa i. a . r - - - .ii:.. Th. m. n. a uicu aumiis oi no ccu-c ui iauiiiiou. i.o. uations are at peace. The vessel assailed was leaving the rx.rt of a third power.. If that vessel, by leaving the , .. -i.i . f f- n .. .... ... i 1 I. . . . i n . I n i . il.lt I . . 1' Pin uf U, int port Ol urryiuiaii winioiu '.un; uuwca iwut u i.j law or rioht, it was the province of the Xiearnrruan ; covernmi-nt to deninml of the United States satrsfaetion. but there was no justification for the arrogant and bellierent interference of the British authorities. We aain repeat that a MM flagrant ...it, ago was never a.iin repeat, mat a more tiaiaiu iia,u uc vi ( IllialWll by any power since our national existence, Some of our steam vessels touch at Halifax, which is a riaLJi ... ; . French il. et. at the canm,...th ahiiol.t .ttHin.H lo enforce the British port ; . .. . t

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her last inward trip was tired ' " " X and not of polier. He has averted hood, be Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Kcla- Beard ol Trustees, and speaks will conliden.e as to the l', "aV'"S .uWisl.meirt With Ch. of .

the British war frigate Express, ti,at ni, question of slavery is or ought to be a test of De- nous a selection well worthy of the man and the cause, result ol their action in the premises. But, lor one, sir, . hardware AND TOOLS. rl T.T w . ..... ... . - j : . j .: i U . " - la l.v I. im iiinm.iiii ami Iii. biiiiits t.il. wlmtevi-r iiihv be the ferine' ol those in charge ol II.' , ...rp.l in famish ttifin in i ikimmht. nn ilif mrxt r-nuiallr r roitnl. riauorm.

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laws, would our government not demand immediate : tins ior Aiiaiior. we smmiu prrsem in....i.ii p.ciu.r satisfaction? ! ol" political consistency. The former advocating the; British insolence, with their hostile fleets hovering ! compromise measure, fughive slave law and all, the j ' " ,1.. .i -i. aa f i n I an.und our const and skirting our highways of com- latter opposing them as opposed to human freedom, merce. have been endured long enough. and declaring thnt the "religious sentiment of the country . An elf ctnal remedy must at once 1m5 applied. An v.lo. was outraged," (pious soul,) and that " slumbering

.. I - -Ill päSaaSBaat The cans., most be ! rT y ii. I I l i 1 ' o il i Hl ll"l uint i. a v v j a. -- w I removed by the peaceable or forcible removal of foreign intrusion from the American waters. Our trade and commerce wi.h our Pacidc possessions must hereafter 1 . , be freed from British arrogance. If they must play the mistress of the seas, let them seek some other theatre lor their proud and insolent dominion, than the git at ,. . , ... , ... h.uhway of our commerce. He are for maintaining cur rights at all hazaids, eren the hazard of tear. A little blood-letting would be a great help to plethoric Eng. land about this time. We see it stated that our BN ment ha demanded an explanation, and that an Amencan vessel has been ordeied down to protect oar com- ; meree alot." the Nieirngua cist; but we have no ..... ... .- I hopes of seeing anything like a decisive policy. Mr. Wchfer, we predict, will wiitc no Hulman letter. ' The Biitih authorities will disavow the act, and that in thecstimaiion... the administration, will wtp. out ,h. stain. These outrages and iults on our flag must he ' reentcd. or we shall l. se our standing and resj t a a

. . aaa -a tion that filters in the vindication of onr right, will lose, as it deserves to lose, the confidence and respect of the American people. HTThe way the Whig members of Congress got on the National compromise platform ii thus described by H.iraee Greelv in a letter from Washington. Alter describing the laying on the tabic of Mr. Polk's Resolution, he adds: ' However, the fact that such a vote had heen given, on becoming noised abroad, created a general buzz, and a few Bigler Whigs lanci.-d that it -.Honied them an ..p. KS K;;;;;:.0;,,. tZ .r'wiiToe! ; appeared 111 (tie w ug papers 01 io-u.v 1 r it ain c ui- . cus in tiie P..st Olnce Committee room at mite this momuigiit which hour many members had M hmshed t.ieir breakfaMs, ami not a few were utterly ignorant of ihe call S, veral who had een it suspecied a cat in t!,c meal, and staid aw iy B it h-tween forty and lilty conTened fori v-two is the highest number counted bv anv one whom I have consulted and Mr. D. Outlaw, of N. C, was called to the Chair, with Henry D. Moore, of Pa., as Secretary. A resolve approving and sustaining the Compromise measures 'in this totality, as a finality, ' was moved by Mr. S. G. ITiven. of our State, late law partner of Mr. Fillmore, now Pre-ident. Thadeus Stevens, of Pennsyl viiii.i, opposed its adoption. Orin Fowler, of Massachusetts moved that it lie on the table. " I " loa a-aa a a. I llif n a I 1 . . .- . , 1 luAn L aa 1 . v 'a I im a.nl . . 1 1 t ,a n I. mmmm mwmmm . ... ru uv .. , aamrujiuu inii innin" uiwn their hats; but over thirty of the eighty-live Whigs re- , 1 I , i.i ti. i f . . ni med ami adopted tUem. They did not attempt to nominate candidates, hut broke up after a sitting of thir I ty or forty minutes." CWiH the ' Sentinel'' please say what object the Democrats that assembled in a - committee room,- at i V aslungton. had 111 view when they attcmpl-'d to endorse the compromise measures? Did they intend to deceive the South? That the Sentinel," that never witnessed a " single ray of po'ifie.d honesty" in its own party should make the exclamation in the last sentence is natural enough.- ulia ,a Journal. T, rs i l ii The Democ-rats, at the right lime and place, will endorse the Compromise measures fully. They will not, however, select a c an. -us win. re things are done uitb closed doors. Evcrv Democratic member from Indiana we predict, will be found by his vote and influence sustaining them ; and we now hope that every Whig member w.ll also lie found on the same side, as wc understand Mr. Brenton, in cauens, voted for the compromise resolutions odere.! by Mr. H.tvcn, of the late linn of Fillmore, Haven St Hull. j Resignation or the Mexican Minister La

nation. Ihe cold and mdillerrnt manner in which tiie Msteui wun tie nign national pisuion 01 tne gionon President treats the horrible missucre of American Democracy of Indiana. Tiie pcple of Indiana will decitizens in C'.ba. is an ind -x of what may be expected I mand strong and clear resolutions against the further in future. There is not an American heart that does ; agitation of the slavery question, and they will further not swell with pri.lo at the reflection of the bold and de- demand a clean unspotted ticket. That done and In.li- ( mmvc poli. j which marked the administration of Gen na a Democratic majority in tho next election Jackson, toward foreign powers; and anv administra- of twenty thousand.

Chrouica. the Spsnish per published at New Y.uk. iu sitin which noue need reject, and one which we hoped its nambcr of Saturday, ni ikcs the following announce- would unite the Democratic party, but it appears that ment: the Union Democrats have caMed an independent conven-' We are assured that tbe government of Mexico has ,ion wh,ch is to eom posed of the Democrats who supfinally accepted the resignation l Don Luis de la R..n , rted Foote alone, which in our opinion docs not amount Kiivov Kxirorduiary and Minister Pleiiia.ientiarv nt to six thousand in the Slate, for it is not to be denied a.lniigion, w Inch he haa rcpeatedlv tendered. This ... , f . cr.K r r- .. a ,. . . worthy fun. ., ,ry. ,t app.;a. '. ,s nbont to take charge that "ur-,,,ths of r1 vote. wa. from the old whig of the civil government ( the Stale of Zacatecas, to , Partywhich be baa been elected by the popular vote of that Stale." f.reely and the President' .Message. The State Journal charges us with quoting Greely's ! Woman's Rights. comments on that part of the President's message The Madison Bu rner s.tys: ; which treats of the fugitive slave law, to show bis gen- ' The resolution, introduced bv Robert Dab- Owen cral opposition to the message. We referred to that into the House of KeP..-so,,.,ivc.a. respecting the des- , of ,lis My, U-cause we thought it rather pointed, cent of properly, coi, template some veiy important , jmr. "f. iw -' , i i ' l I l ll, f,,r thv mM oraan 3fP'rty tlt Ml recently " in. i the naht of women, which have, heretofore, been in a terpolated" iheir creed with tiie coin promise measures. ' rrent .... a-. ire d. i gt. r.1,-1 . Thee resolutions ,.f Mr. Wc will, however, give another extract which we ad- ! 0 -n we will give in full on fo.morrow. Thcv are , . , , , , wo.tl.T of the ' earnest attention" which Mr. Owen l" uM,or " Put at tlle elected puffs claim for them at the hands of the members ol the of ,,,e Prcsideni's message: llcas." " Its prevai ing defe. t is a non-assertion, almost non. ! rr con n tion, of i r n pies. All is oiul-hand. suoer-

iTPriwn, rtt i if S nrniel, complines ib.-it Brenton. of this State and Peiiniman, of Mu lngan. eleced t Cot,, g e-s a ficc-siil.'rs. do not act with their party, but, on t h- eontraiv. are fooad voting for gd compromise Wiiis for Speaker. XaJUe.i Tribune- . ... ... ..... f"" i p "j to their votes, to show that the free-soilwrs who voted for them were badlv chenfed. We are glad they gave Mtst tf 1 af inch votes as they did, and hope tbey will continue to do well. Socth Carolina and the Fcoitive Slave Bill. A mctnlaar of the South Carolina Legislature has given aotice that lie will introduce a bill to prevn! the ci. mmm 0t Brty S,ate. wbrf! (htl , M , of th. r..,Vi. , al.vo law was obstrncted. from sing the courts of S.nth Carolina fr the collection of debts or the enforce- j ment of any contract. , tTF. L. G.. Kmghttown, Ind., is informed that hit paper ha lieen rezularly mailed. His suhei iption does ' not expire f r several momln yet. W regret we have not the back aombers ho desires. Tlie ebap who in ! the hahit of pilfering tbe State Sent iael .., pea ted, and ha bad better louk -act, or h will be eapoaed;- (

Persecution. Aatlttor Ellis is trying very hard to convince the people that he i a persecuted " individual.'' Hear what I. -. f . I r.1 inn Ä

HC Sil VI iiu;niiiivu. ,.Tu .nr nf si nst I... m-oacrihed nml whv? What evil hath be done? He has protested agamat in1 -I I 1 I 1' l I .... su'oil He has declared upon any of the compromise measures . ' 3 . 5 - ' : . i. . c..!. i "I I" V -r- I .M.. .... Evcrv defeated Whig in the State might set up th - ' same claim for svmpathv. It Ellis is proscribed, it will . . .. ... . .. i j I be bcc.ruse his political opinions are not in aecuruance with tha views and oninions of the creat ldy of the . . great Democratic party. Gov. Wright, in his late roessage, savs: - . . - "Sie f Indiana i Crm:1t,ia,n.p m inner, unc -t"' ,,:,PP' ''"' s I'lon. tM,. feUft jj-eir? and patriotism of Providence Dues any Democrat in the State desire a stronger arirument azain-t the nomination of Dr. Ellis for tho"n(Iice af AuJ.tor of State, than is to be fo .n.l in the above ex- j ' tract? II Governor Wright should be nominated. e will go before the people on the broad platform laid ; down in his message : and no man can be elected who will say or do less. With Wright for Governor am mi i- . i . i i.i . l . : r.. l rrnimuirr of a ,8t and riehteout Gol availed its proT J J

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M- j - , subject öf slavery. He has declared his readiness to post. Mr. Hurl will pr-bably remain wbere he wa. last MINI entering my protest a-aini me cour.e suggv -- - h ,

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Motion and trust fur the Jnture 10 Inr nltl- tue compiomisc , u. : rT . ,r , hi : . ,r . . . ; , Ua a cousidemhle sioppjiac in li -peccli. mid Ins voice ralliei fem- " r"' " " "u ""'"" r'"'"!""-'

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jectors." lie (Lllis) is opposed to interpolating the , the rr.M,,'ion iko men, and thr Norlli-western memDemocratic creed with the compromise measures. He . hers will set the example to the. Representatives from is opposed to anv such test, and well he mav le, for un- "tjier States. They voted in a body in caucus against , .' ., . - ! lablinir the resolution, because they stood on a plat lorm A such a test he could not pass muster. His fu.thcr J an nri, fommittad to this or that doubtful continuance with the party can only be secured Iff the j man for ,l,p Presidency. utmost toleration. According to his view a man may le j Thus far, the Northwest is ahead of all other sections In i l ii .i i , ,i , ; , in the country in its pure, spontaneous devotion to the a Democrat and i yet preach all the alK.l.l.on doctnnes ol Cmjuitlnn! an,, if R Siadidata is selectSeward or G.trrison, so he only votes the Democratic ; ,v ,le Baltimore Convention, the Northwest is hi tkket. We think the Democratic partv is a party oflprojjer locality. Either Cass or Douglass will answer ' principles, and be cannot be a Democrat who does not 1 t,,e PrPnrc:.anJ "! .eer ni P l"ZT. is lhm

' cmlorsc these pi inciples. i The whole mitter is with the Convention. If they j choose to mike nominations, with a view to secure A ,. ., . . ,. . , , ., Julian Frceso.ler-, or the abolition party proper, by failing to adopt any resolutions in relation to the adjustment ! incisures, then Dr. Ellis would make a very good candidate. But if they endorse these measures, .s -1 think they sheulddn. then, i i our opinion, the nomination of any Freesoiler will lie wholly incompatible and incn. j - . . ' a t . I B?t t f . 1 Gen. W U. O B-itlcr. We clip the following from the Pittsburgh Post: "The Biadfor.l (Pa ) Reporter has got out its Presidential ticket, ci bm meted as follows: We President William O. Bctler. ol' Kv. F ir Yice-Prcdent William Uioler, of Pa. The Reorter was the personal organ of ihe Hon. David Wilinot. in Northern Pennsylvania." Whilst there is not in this wide land a 4er patriot , than Gen. Butler, sound and conservative on the gn at j . . I National isucs. it M not to be denied that the verv fact

th;lt h(? js non ,0 ,j.ir? first c1()icc f t,e Van B11- Cass delegates to tho State convention, and instructed - Bent.,,,., and the New York Barn- ? ? f ft I t T . - ,- r 1 not now call a meeting ol hit, Incnds in Lancaster cms. burners, has injured his prospects for the Presidency.!.. 0 eomr,l..telr me bis fi iends it llkat . ,.,:

These men, whose political prospects arc now perfectly 111. . . , , . "P"""i ,iave etz l'P"'ar name of! Win. O. Butler to aid iheiuselvcs. in the hone that the !

0 . ... . .... , . . , 1 eress voted 111 caucus against endorsing the comproims South will be willing to take one o her own favorite ; mt.niUrv, t)f taa l.-.st Congress. The vhig meii.beis ol sons in preference to any Northern man, and that by this . Congress also held a caucus and endorsed those menmeans, the little faction of disorganizes will have the . "ures only tnrtC membera opposing ill Indiana Jour

credit of electing the President, and will accordingly claim the reward. Gen. Butler, wc are confident, has no sympathy with these men, who defeated him for the second olfice in !S48. Their support can do him no good, I . . .!.. . t 111 . I anu w e regret ; nni 11 SlloUlU ue llie incai'.s n prejiulginT . m . . . . . . . . Dts just and w( -grotinded claims to the Presidenc . J " Mississippi. We fear that the scenes of New York are tobe rc-en-acted in the Mississippi conventions. We have always ,athizpd w itll QfV. Feo.e. and the Union men of ' . that Slate, but we think they are now putting themelves decidedly in the wrong. The regular Democratic comniiltcc appointed before this unfortunate division, have ,. ,iSUcd lhc " call: "In accordance with the time-honored custom, the ",l sv.. uiiik . i'i iipv itiiiir-iupiiiiiru I'li-ii'iu. nil. i .. Den,fK.racv of MisSiss.,.pi w ill hold a State Convention ; c . . - i in the Hall of the House of Renresentntivnc in .1 ,,.L-v,, OX THURSDAY. 8th JANUARY XKXT. ! appoint delegates to the Baltimore National Demo, crane Convention. The Democracy of each county. )' .11 without regard to the late designations of ''Union Democrats, nnd ' State Rights7' Democrats, are urged to hold primary meetings and appoint large lists of delPrrotc. sh att tu tnsllrn full ri.timiiinialiiin T .1 I.A lull democracy come up in all their strength and numbers, and make ready for ilie grr it contest which is to be on-l,t between themselves and Federal Whiggery in nj;. This is a broad and liberal invitation to all. A proptici.t, in iKo shifi , und iiio.Ii is temp. prizing-, timid, irre, solute. Kvenwith regard to our foreign relations, to ', u hieb s lart.e a share of the message is very properly devoted, while its statements of fuel show a coiiiincti.l'de alacrity and assiduity in the fulfillment of our ohligat ions t foreign iiowers. the reader " ölten befo"-ed : wiih regard to the principles winch have guided the Preiidenti.il course." Defiaing h s Position. We will express "iir opiiiions when e -asion may de. in nni them, with fiat l'vart'ssn's. if with ti.e nbili. 1 tv. which has a w avs charnctei ized the wrttinos of ibnt Pi inc.) of Dlitors Horace G eel v. Wc will , de. "fle t"'" position we now occupy j nidi as it is, su.-h as it I ha ,M""n' ",,d h", U " ' l' Mon Banner, 1,1 lho Mr'y -ctilement of Connecticut, a grave legis'"l,Te """J' Bce rew,,vM 10 ",e '"w ol ,,,r lheir ?"'de a"t A th"J el time l mak itrUrr- J"1 with ihe sprightly editor nf the Banner. Until he haa time to define his position he takes Horace Greely for guide for the Compromise Uui n Whig Pr,y of Indiana. Doc the editor endorse what Mr. Gw - ly aaya in relation to the ?reident'a MessageT We P'eume nt. fa : offieino. in Ms the helm nf a vesiel in which you are but a paaaeiigcr. Ttrnusvn.

Waaaingtou Correspondence. For the Indiana State Sentinel. Washington", Dec. 4, 1S51 1 Iadiaaa I niversity. Congress has so far organized as to elect all the clfi- j Mr. Edito: From a communication over the lgcers ol'the House; the Committees will be appointed on nature of '-Observation," in the Indiana Journal of the Monday next. Though a strong eflort is making against 6th inst., I learn that there is a disposition in some qtiar-

J mine 'Bavlv of Va.. vet mv onmion is. Mr. Boyd, the newly elected Speaker, will not venture to appoint any , .... l..., ,,.n n...;.i.i.,n nf There is a feeling of distrust between the bona lid'mnmiUr. J ih nlini uml tvfimlor tlo.t siK-li i .. . .. . : : I .u u:i.. a lee. Ill" Slioiiiu e aisi . x ne miriMviiiai s aim me n i u - - I law men stand now just where they stood a year ago i.nlv il, it ihpv are rebuked bv the neople "and hence w . . n,orc anxious tt do that bv stealth and political co:nbi- ! j li l . I .' LS. X. S. .1.... Iil,. ! nation w men mc) unu uimoic ... "-j i mm ii i J " . I onl with the indignant feelings of their constituents op- I seil to their nelai ious designs. Nol one ol the ikiIiiim . . f .J.i I i r-i i ill 111' il ait-uv m..- - m . i si,,ner8 i,as really repented of his errors; for il they tai siimeis na icain ir'm. , ."-j had wiiy should thrv ohieet to a promise .o sin no more? ; I J ... J - : i : i I the South, feeling that the adoption of Mr. Polk s reso lution would finish what little is lelt ol them in Georgia, A)li,.ma allj Mississippi, opposed the re-olution with ai ti,,.jr miulit. and soiiubt to kill it by gadillinrr it with amfn.lmen.s. while the Frcesoilers, from similar reasons, helm d to kick tin in out of caucus, in rushing once more ,,, ,ie onil.,c-c "f t! i. old alliesthe null.tiers. The Brnliirnr-i ml Fi ee-oiicrs of New York, worfcad for VVm. O Butler. Blair. B.-nt-.n and M u tin Van Bui en. I : while the Secessionists winked for James Buchanan; tbe union ot tne extremes ueteatcu tue menus oi me Uion But things will not stop here. The Whigs having suitsjanlinlly and mafawatt? end... pad I he compro.nis.. in tmtir eaacaa, in the very words ihe President recommeaurcs ,.; ,ljs m,.Sia2e. as B fillll seUe. ment f ,,e principles involved therein, have got the start of ih, Democrats, unless the latter show, by U "Pp v,,,e ",c nvaT W9T " MU,,U-... "ni'1 ,,K most available, will dotim less ic selected. 1 lie men The men that work on the too extreme ends of the lever like Buchanan in Pennsylvania, or Butler of Kentucky, who "J mn,..n ....one sme. ...... ... naian tie other, will !ain nothing bv the see-saw winch Hiet h;ive (l p ,. m fgi, Tlu, gMrj want peace, and will nt support men who are either them and of Jeir Davison selves tinctured v nli tiiiruism, or men VMM ft ictuls lad I 1 ? l . V . i r, . . . 1 ,11 m.,. jn ,,,, mti Democratic caucus to go into un electi'n of nil the OMCra in. ludino the chair. This was a direct attack on Mr. Buchanan's old und tried fiic.ul. Mr. Win. Riifns King, of Alahama, who. (lining Unlust State elections in Alabama was n I'enoemnn. not .-.pproving the Compromise, yet not readv to lake up arms, and IfM uncle Sam at once. The proposiijnn was Mstponed till Monday next, w hen eleven additional member arc cjspecte.l to be present ; but I i.ubt whetb er it will can v; the precedents l"ing all ig.iinst such a proceeding, and Mr King being the oldest Democratic member of Mai ImmIv. Shinild the cauc-ns ileteiniiue on an election of President. Mr King mav be re-elected, from respect fr his Ksition; hut it will nm he d-'m-iKianiinoiisI v . nnd his success will be stripped of the pre'ige of victory. The New Y.nk Democracy have gained a signal vietorv by mlopting the Diatrict SVMetS). Ii will, no doubi . be imiiated in Pennsylvania. The Cass men insist on it. and will, if voted down, send double felsof D'dcgKtes. as was done I efore. But the quarrel between Wolf and MulilcniKTg was nothing computed to the struggle bel.WPe" ",e ' Cas nn'1 itl T"? that Stale. I he l ist two counties heard Inmi 111 Penna.laa.la Rw:,v..r .....I Vi.r.l..iml.m l,..l Lam l.nil. aLaaJ nority More nnon. vIVIUlf . A maI "r"y o! tnc democratic members of Co... nal. It has been less than a year since the Journal denied that the admintralioii was in favor of the compromise measures, and attempted to show that according to whig doctrine, it wns no evidence that Mr. Fillmore was in favor of the fugitive slave law, because he op proved the bill. Now with a brazen front he claims Miese measures as whig thunder. A few days more will gi.eall parties a chance to show their hands, and the sooner the better. tC7"A writer in the last Indiana Journal who claims to be a free-soil W'big, and one who voted for Van Buren, says: ,, rri -1 1 r ! . a 1 I i. rno.iMi I -aa-lkim Im rina Ini n nrif m m till -" ""r. ' . . ' k i" .-. k i i .; Th-i to n vimnnr ol v inti. i ,..: t t..r lie I'resn en. v I nev upopj tion in in linn 'iiiiTiPi i a lipniii 'mi. iupp. pi". . J aim to have been his friends in times gone by, when many of the captains of our old whig ship were sailing in unexplored waters, where the sounding were unknown to them and Ihr channel danger m; and that, too. w hen their oaners had ordered them lo other ports. In that a ... ra , . i . i .11 i voyage your irienu uiu not sail wun tneni. ami inousanus more just like him remained on shore and would nt venture. T.iev feared an untried commander in an IW known sen, and though that commander proved hiBmelf worthy, llie experiment was dangerous." But now they are willing fojake Scott with a generous confidence, and ask no ipiestions. Straus show, lc 0A bill was introduced into the Ho-Bse, a few days ago, br Mr. Suit, a Whig, providing for 11 Congressional Districts, several of which arc shaped like a rams-horn The MadisinT Tribune thinks Mr. S. will get a Dislrh t to Suit hints. If. Wc are inclined lo believe that very few will follow Smt in this trick. 0"The Court House at Bowling Green, Clay county, aas burned down a few days ago. Many valuable papers were l"st. It was the work of an incendiary. Personal Appearance of Kossuth. One who jias seen Kosauib since bis ariivnl in New York, thus inventorie s the vm inns Ulla i f his dress and person: " He is a ginxl. looking man, about live feel seven or eight iucbe.- in height , nnd with gret expression ol feature. His eye is nil intelligence, und his brovv. I hough not so broad us bus been represent d on many ol bis pot traits, towers up to an extreme height, nu.l is sm what ex.ansive. He appears to lie a slim in. in, rather than lull in th chest, as often portrayed, ai d, as is the custom of bis country, be wem a beard and inns, tncbois. wbieh cover llie lower pan of his face. His hands are veiy small, nd his costuiKe, when he arrived, was the simple m! I die-s of bis country tlie great cn.it , the lluuuai lao hat with its leath.-r mid dangling las-els. Aliogeiber ho has a commanding fijllre Ull l,lC '"si impression w Inch would sinke an int. II'gi'iit pcroii on I.Mikiiig at bun. would be one ol r.spcet . " account f the iiuelligen.-e and philosophical appearte of bis w ble exterior man. Hogs. To Mer. Brnnham 8c Elvin, of North M olisn, wo ! are imlehicd for tba in!; nn , s utioin.i t ul' the uiiiob. r ol In.. r ,..,, ivp.l .v rolnni.T ....... II U. nö. i.i ..l c oiipnieil Willi i i.i yeai Aloiiilny nighi, Dec. 8. 151 30 09 1 12 Dec. S, 1M.H1 Increase over simc dates last year. Shipments to Louisville this sea-on. Slnpied ti- Cincinnli Slaughtered in Madison ..1,917 ..4.209 ..2 124 .23 756 Total 30.1H9 2.650 h'gs arrived on Tuesday night, of which 934 were Shipped to Louisville. Madison Banner. ft-iThe reader of thoughts, la like a traveller among motimama, wiierc tne aspect changes witn every step. B.isle. Crin the time of tro'ible, it i more difficult to know ' I our duty than to do . nUt Bonald. !

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i.rs, not to elect a President ol the Indiana ImvciMiy,

to till the vacancy occasioned by the death ol the lau.en ' Not to speak of '.he proposition as a departure from thn woll fKiitblislii-d usages nrevailinc mail the noteu Iml rv.IL. ; .I... ,o.u Bnl in Kon.no. umicisiuis im vum , . ... . ( it is bad policy to commit the election ol a ''Chairman to the facllltv. It is calculated to introduce managei . . . ment and intrigue in that body, which will result in heart- j i..,.ni.i.. nJ .li...r,l l.r. ..mi.1 If nr baimonv "I -1 C U r t ought to prevail. I he writer ol this article proteases to g ' : ' , . , . . . . ' le well inlormeil as to tiie piesenl stale ol leenng among l.i . I e I. II. I . .n m the members of the faculty, and he hesitates not to pre ." - " lict, from that inlormatnn, that il ' (Juservation I " :.: l ...... I . ,,.;n -. I. .r .,.... stimulate to management to obtain the office. TtsB con- ! ferring of diplomas and the delivery of I accalatueates will also be ol.jei ts to arous the mnbitioi.s. Besides, sir it is to the manifest iniere-ts of the in-.,. Million, to call In the va-ant chair a genii. man of ccl.-b-rity as a learn, d man. Sa li an one will hrinjj sir. liotli t it. He will uive it chai acter and love abroad. I am as great at; admirer of the l ite Dr. Wylie t.s any man. I was under his tuition for several years. But, 1 do not i in-iu-vo inni ue mr mijici u. , ... u , kind." I hat bis place Cann. t be lilled With ai other fully cnipe.ent to the discharge of his duties. I feel S..re that our cotititi v is snlliciently prolihc or cteat anil learnedmrn.to fiunisb one who will be us comiielei.t ad much more popular, than the l ite iucumncnt. We could suoirest many iiames in this connection But we do not desire lo discriminate hftweeri the dilf' icnt asiiirants. I eilten. I. sir. that there is tpnte a natural (.ont.ection hetween the officii I duties of the President and the sub - jeets arlfea he teaches in his dpa, tment . He is called upon to lecture upon Moral Plill"ophv. Political Leononiv. Mctnphvsics, Louie. Evidences of Christianity and Rhctirie. Ant, cert.ii.ilv, a thorough knowledge f . .. . r. . Hnral miOaopaj, atetapaySS, an.V. pernaps. I ' .1 Economy, is essential lo a proper linderst a tiding of the most ellicjent methods of .'OVerninu Ihe institution. And i Ii l. f, . vi jf i ' ,i ' I Would ask .Mr. (lllsCI V.lliou. any meillb r Ol tlie present liculty can give competent lecture upon these siibieclS. and discharge his ol her duties IllllV and satisfaciorilv? A ornl.er elucidation, arr.moen'.ont and tin. i . I- . i ... . derstiinilins ol the-e subjects require eenstant studv and thought. Political economy and mctnphvsics are. SO to tnongm. routicai ec-onomv anu mei.ipnvsios are. so to j write, progressive studies, and he who keeps pace with ; their dtflereal phases, will have performed a most arduU' task. For t'ice and many DUCT reasons. I trust thp Trustees of the Suite L"n'veri'y. will adhere to the old custom, nnd promptly till the vacant chair with a man of reputation and ahilitv. A FRIEND TO THE UNIVERSITY. Iron Mouiituiu on l ake Superior. The property known as the Iron Mountain on Lake Siipciiio has changed hands, and is now owned by the Sh. .run Iran Cinpativ. in Peni.-ylvaina. They u " s , in 1 in. si. bur in I1111I1I uliriik load 11 on the l . .11:11 11 111 .1 11 .1 ii :...! . . ..- ; : .. to Ihi- lake shuie. and then ,sli led cot o He iron, . 1 - 1 1 . ei.. ..i ... a T - ....1 VVIiCIl ni. ill.' Uli. oiooii s ill .11 11 on. i ,ii, ni. 1 1 . nines si'iiiu of Lake Erie.) is m.idc- up as lollow Qiiiinying or picking up in loose blocks per ton.. $1 2ii lrni'sorlalion to lake clinic ' from Like s nu.: to Eiie.Pa. " from Brif to SI aton Convening into IrfwHM. 1 to 2 Qfl 1 Ad 12 to T-i;il el if llinnis pr ion $Io (Ml Initial 1 blooms r 1 lie best innate in Pemisi I v ani l . bill bv 1 . 11 1 a .I- v ii no means cot a to dooms made Innn t is ore) now sell I . ' ' in Pilt.-bu. g at 1 1 1111 to SCO per ton.

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Iron enough lo I. ml 1 tin- Pacific railroad might be taken from the mountain and no; be missed. It lies three miles from the lake shore In n cxi-t theic in such Umadancc. and is of Mich an extraordinary quality, that Ixdiasapoli. Mav jn 1 r-31 .

in a late rcpoi 1 of the United Suites' geologist, this propheev was made in rco-ird toil. Says ihe report- "This . . k . , X - . .cgt.pn posses-es .11 lueab.nisinble supply o .ore ot ilie best (iialii, temoved Iroin Iwclve to ihitty miles fiom the l.ikv shore. With H soil by no meuits sterile, and covered witll n lo avy growth of maple, yelb.w birch, . . 1 i- 1.1 pine and i.nk; and it is to this source that Ihe ff real west will ultimately kek for the hncr varieties of bar iion and steel." President's Mcssitge. '1 he Annua! Message .f President Fillmore was communicated to Congress about 1 o'clock yesterday, which fact being announced by letegrapfe lothe Post Master of this city, he immediately furnished epics to the public 'l CSS. ll will be BrM that the exports of llie past Ommereial venr, en.lino: 30tli June last, have raaeitcd the iinpreindented asareeatfl ul $21716,130, including (29,231,- , , . i ii . , , , , , , SMI in specie, ('.liielly Ca'ibirnia gold ;) and hace xced- , ' . ci -öl to- a ,i - . ,d the imports (1.791, ISO. Among the imports were S4.967.5tOI in specie. The exports of domestic product alone, amounted to $17H.51(i.5;. exclusive of that cminentlv domesli,. iirudm-t California hU ol which s, nently llonustl. proUll. t. t,alib rn.a g. Id, o w hl, Ii si.lliClent has been exported to SW ell the w hoi? amount ol doinestic exports to npwaids office? hundred millioi dollar. Secretary Walker's calculation of what our cxpc.ts i-l.t become under a f.ee trade system, is nearer being realiz"d than we had ventured to anticipate. The luroest amount of domestic exports in any former year, w as I Jtt.t.(( .404. in tnc lamme vear IMIW m1rra-.c A m-m-m . I . , I ..I I nn I O irc Ol l.ll " t I , . . . . I AffSal OlIl'MIIII ltl IIIU I II II ! a WiP'i l i ' " ' in . ' uf - . . .... . hundred nnd thirteen millions. Lea Leavin" specie out . I . . M is ai e greater i y . . i ,h '-nt. our domestic expo eighteen millions than in any former year, nnd greater bv sixt'i-fire millions than the average of the last ten years. The Tanllites are disappointed and their cab ufJ . .- - . i. .i - i i i i- . lations and predictions scattered to the wands by the hu ts stated in the message now presented. Journal of Com. tneret. Dillimore and the West A new route fiom B iltimor.- to Pitisburgh was opened on the 1-t of Deceiuber bv the S.is.Hlehanna rail I company, who have made arrangements with the Yo. k t-,-,, an , t iD-i i and Cuinbeiland ai d Pennsylvania Central Kauaaaa A Companies, by which passcng' rs Irom Baltimore are taken through to Pittsburgh, witll only twenty. eight ilea of staging, in the brief space of twenty -Hve bonis. '' . " . , " i e . The staging, it is said, coinmen.-.'s only loi ty-t wo mnes from Pltt-buroll. nnd alter nassini over some one ami a half miles of new road, enters upon the well k.-iown turnpike, and thence passes over a new-plank rond to he twelve miles of railroad running out from Pittsburg. Tlle lake and can 1 routes must of course soon be cmsed for the season, and then this new route with that by t'ie Baltimore ai d Ohio railroad to Cumberland, thence by plank nid and innipike to West Newton, and on by il:.,.LU i.l,.r in Pittsb.ioli ..r bv liii-.iiiilre lo . other Wheel. ing r Pittsburgh, will be the only reliable routes open and in full opurntion to the West. Dayton Gazette. Enormous Outlay for Anv erti si nc Townsend, the Sai sh parida man. says tlmt bis books exhibit an outlay for inlvertisiiig in tiie course of live years, in the various papers of the United fetales, of $300,000. He say for six months lie cut otT II of his advertisements, to sec if bi medieincs wuld not go af on his m i its. jus as well as by advertising. He Inst H00,000 by it ; aaiM ilwiiulleil naht down to nothing; lor his oompetitor, seeing him drop oir, went on aPaaitising heavily , and got the start of him. Orra U'et Narrow Escape On M. indue lul an Knolishmnn. n:tnicd Uambi nlge, w bile going over the lontdiinlge lo i the Tower, near the H-use-SbiM" Falls al Niagara, slip- ! ped on the ice nnd fell into lhc rip ils nnd w.i earned ; near the great Tails, when he managed to catch bohl of a lock, which he clung t . for half an In ur. when he was fortunately seen by a paily passing round Goat I-lalid. i Two gulden, named H. Brcwst r and J Daw, took the , lein from some horses, tied them t.j.'ether. and threw them t Mr. B 'inbrulgi. who had just enough strength left lo lie them round l.i In ilv. when he w.i" iliawii nn sh're in a very exhausted stale. Cin Enquirer. CvLtFOhNlA G"LD The n.-c..unis from California contin ic io lepreseni ti c told crops as yielding and promis n stea-'ily increasing returns. In the ipia tz regii:. nenr Nevndu, there nre now in operation eight siainpiug ; mi Is, und seventeen other mills arc in course oi ercc ti-n on the most approved iiumIcIs. Th" San Francisco Herald estimates the praline of the Caliliiruia mine for the months of July. August ,n ml S'-piemlicr ut IG 61.63. and ihe prodi ce for the year 151 at over stienty fee millions of dollars. Madison Banner. Mixed. The recent quarrel lie t ween Col. Webb and Gen. Wool is ihu summed Hi 'If Webb c'tti.n to Wiol the product will be name)t,4S ,If j,- Wo !, onee get into Webb, it is clear thnt V. . I, b niii.1 , rraW " ITT'The nage tli" most generally received, ia Dot always tho beat to follow .I'.Ejwiay.

SIGN OF THE BIO PLANE.

Fl w . J. II. VAJEN. new Hardware and tool store. I.ANKS AND BOOB T(XI.S. Also, Pick, Suovel, Fork. Hots, BBW otlier article for Furmcrs use & : . ... .a I ' l m f - i . -..J sixea ifmjte. Screws, and Door lxcks f a superior quality, and in snort n. rv oihci artu le which is usoally to he found in a haniwaie ' etal.lihmeiil. . . ' J iiin u. rs.,n, ,r .T ,u. . r,luu .,, ... ,, , I V IllCtlllimi. HC ICCII Illlii-il ".iinirnu jm, .nw ,,a, hp ran luj wji (,Ve entire ntnnaciioii m qoahty a Well ai Ciiicnuiati, he lee i inm-e.r arnuneu in s) m. mot poMiivciy. i pr)rr ol ;iKti. cutniners re uinirti io can anu touvimc inemI ...I. .. ik. 1 1 til h f.l vv- i.i I Iii l i a I ill a. novlt-1 vd-Wv ' i .. r nig aaid Boy in any ja I ao thai ! can eel lum. THOMAS K WILLIAMS November 21. IH51 ilttS ask a Tim Commercial institu, e of Indianapolis V. Meli. BCOTT, A. M.. Pi inc.. ;i . rB'xlib UMblllUllU I now pernialieni tn. and i I H. apM ! all laxar l.ir MC pi i . o i of Pap)!, ami it rianua l.avmg lieni recently hmtl up unh a, I Iii aaajpan .I convenience I j US beat (.'tiK'iiiiiiitl i 'ollcjje, now fur.., Mit advantages equal lo .,ny , lliaiitutiou in Hie West for a full ind ll.oroacli Commercial hellten- ! lion, wt.ilat the cot l.ttle over one hall of oilier. Tue StiHtie of the Knll Couim- are i: ui rewarv for a coinple'e i """"Ugli Mnc..nl..e hälucation, und coinp.ei.eii.1. lour .li.lni. t 1 EsTM Bona K.Krisc. -Tina embrur,.. ,h. m lence of HH.k Keepm by Uoul. e Lniry. ami ! nrlica. 11 n l- ",' ii rih 'in Fi 1 ii' I inni Ii nlr Iraikaa imI I'anuer, I 'wuik.iijr. M.iiiuiaetiirinj.. ami U..uieiic Slnppinj.. una Connni-stiai, l,K- ..IIHIll. ,,11 1,,. nil" ..--.in -III1I1IIU" . ,., V I llltllll -Ml Ml , Sle.-ini Bo .hue. aial torei.'it Mi 1111111- ümi vencial Coinniiaioii Im. me. iih IU'Iih.; tiie nn tlnxl ,,1 ki-epnig the vanou auxiliai y liooks. a the Cash tic..',. 11,11 l,.ik. Hank look. Invoice Ixx.k. Sale book. r:., iook. Out ward Invoice i AaaaaM Cmteet kaak. dec. j TOIKtfBCOSDt LAyt i aitiai as IM I mmm, f I aad ITbmji TWBO :laAMaaeaT fnam mim iTa-iii WmJ Interest. Dwcouu. I.ns mal liain. I omnii-jnon iin-l Broker "Ce. fÄUaiioii of Payments. Direct ami Indued Exchange. &c fcc. " ) ""P roved meilnal of ra,,cell...i.-. tot HPII C ,AsS I oMMKaciAL Law Kiiil-race the r . relunug loSiole Trml. r. I'uiineivlnp.. i orrnlion. ami Prim .- pal mat Agent, B.ll- of Kxchnnjre. Pioiui.s.otiary Note. & , Marine, Fire ami Life Insurmiice. Cemrwl w nliYrr:er. lor hiruic ' and erviee. of Sales and llie nature ol " liuarautce'. and l;itiv ilioe ellled,c wl.uh lie in a mea.ure. in the h .ml oi ll.e Mercnaiit loin ,,, :, me .-to..iiape of (i.aata in Trauil. Lien, e T7li ice oi". aril of A.lii.n-.o.i to a I'uit Cour. occupvim: fron, to C w. e... lai. pre paid or eciir.il. ü to I'i wi eV Si5 INI. pre pawl or ecurcd. a nuni-TAT . t- : . i c . f . r . 1 n. run 1 1AL ujun-ii, r.iri:r;u-ini i lie icieniinc ran 111 nie Fllll , ,M., . , i , .-, ., 1 K...I. 1..0. n,. r ,0. L. 1 luresafun Mercantile Arilluuetic und Commercial l.iw. 1 an lie L nun aa, taken aniuy lime. learaaf itofiii , iilfüuäi'tt Minn! 111. i Willi the I'll. n! aller lue cntnnleontiiiue Ihr. us Ii Ihe Full l".iue issioii In Puiliut Ci.uiv, PJiU, lire paid or ecured. (C7-X. admittance BS a Pupil in cither course vviiliout fir.! o' tain.ne n 1 ":ml of AI1111--1..11 urn the IVin. ipal. LECTURES on HaiCiHc Mwnai K n.iii . no t other mib e. 1valuable t. Ii.e .Merciiuin. lo be known, will be delivered throughout lite ( oure A Oplouri ernnied only to lln.e who m:tv pas n aat.faclory exa aaaSSI at ihe eomp: lum f I ytU ("ome. The lieni line for coinmeiie ns either c-p'UrM- will lie the first Mowday ol tm I Ulli. a'lh. usl- I'up.U are adaHtat : t MR lone. R-),ti 11 tkt Iuti; of Ft1iiiu'T. Mm, SO I -- I NVe. Ihe um It reuel (by apre.al otju.-in I ml. 11- n- ihe Koanl or Kx imnier of ihe 1 'omin.Tci.-i' InaiJutc 01 IihI:.iIi:ikIi. do ccp f) ll.ai we have all. n lcd llie 1x11 ill 11:111011 of the pre.e I c'rwlnil'ii cla 01" -aal liililuiiou. and tia. I ;.al cbi a well nciUuiilcil Ull l'ie eiemcinarv r .10 I.io s ! lpul..e l-.ntiv 1wpoI Kcepaiu con i ...... ',.., ;, J. :..... . 1 . - . r- n . . . 1 . Ai.lcr.'d Vfe iie ieve Ihcni M have received fmin lln il piesenl Inatruet.ir. 1. th'ir.i uh .Ir.tl 1.1; .1. inu all imp. r1:iui l-riieh ol ('iMiii.iereial Ivll.f-iili'iii wlueh. '.' -lenditv o.i-r t-.l unit iwojirriy prar lieei' iipni will icialer liirm a' lf ai eoiiiit.ui - ;:nil ralaah C ciuzc-u. a. a we aaadi rinaamrwl dial ihe fuilowinp named un-mlaus nf tm liicaeul cm lereive Ü pl.iiini. lo wil: Jame- Ii Wiek, lonn .M !rey. HcSfkiah V. i.leri. Saume J lnrri. J..- p'i U Hsasjck. John T. K. iru-iiii UoifjF H. Darej N.' lto'n Viel "iiilv . .Ir . lane s T HkSS I. Mid TlTS UnHtf mi r Aal ni cm- nstoii we won eiinvr:.tu ale llie cit ma . 11 iidnn: in now hitvii.e . 1.1 ll.eir awer 10 s-..r nare a iHaaaaj lu.i 11,1 mm c Conunercia! .-iTiu- .i ot vvht re a inia-t. iiifiirmaii. -n. 111 a - iai 1 a nun ami al tnr mmt BXBciMr. :..al aiU c v mi RNVl KM ic pari ol BHtrM ..... .... ' , , 1 - ,, , . 1 . ' and cn.inlilin e:iw. mat we ln'ieve will be imi ailot. :i-al anv olln similar lutitiiiiou 111 ihe H ol K r MoliltIS, ' DVVII V -II.I.IAMS, Ti M. M laUVAJI. c. n. iiav 1 BKNJ I. I.A.NG. N B l shall lie the aim of ihe Principal to furiiih nil ihe jrrncu:it f '' iM-iiiulioti who may de.re ii. wnh immcliaie etnpl.)miit; he tlicrrtisrc rciHi.ai ltiut- s.' tn 11 it wiiv part ot ihr Si;il ayl" may lie iu waul oi I mi "iiinim- t.. inlirin linn ot tlip aaa HHiinjr all iwticu'ar. an I he will try and send him one well uuali fi"1 every pnrii. ulur . rArr:....,-.-,,.. ..t have in-eii m-ale wiih of the larj. -1 ,u. bc-t Boirdius Iioikcj 111 ihe Cilv to lawir.l anil halse all I .e Miale.it fnnn :,,rni . - (K, H.r werk ,n:li,,p , emin-exi n-. ...f !.Mrd ins:. Turnon ami tsettemmj, bImm M ih.. tin -price nfTaNka alone in llie 'ni.- nn ei Colleee. till V IT-I y.l.V w TEW HARDWARE STORE. N rv Klasi am. Nw ii ! The stiliscri'ier have 1111 oia'itc.1 nn entire New Slock ui Ilnnlwnre. comprising llie lntet si vies and tnol improved iiattem ol' hoi;e trimming of every description. Ittuliler will please do them Ihe favor lo call and examine ;nal,l . price. Ac. Kartner can alo be fumihed wnh alitnwl every a?ricuilaral implement, auch a ahuvel. pades. hoe, axe, and ytli.. hay fork, gra.n eradle. :ckle. 4c tec. Purnenl.il Inn. era I'.n.t.i r. T .11. . I'm -i.-. ml Cnli I Ma ker. Hlnck. While, atidall oilier Smith, and llie invilalion 1 ex "'"' n the mure atatetel of aaa at i!:-. tin ami urruialiiie t",i"",' ":'" " " " ' si.b- oi aslimstoii trecl, oppoaile I) Craieliead , and examine ....u i p.aal tilMl praci Iu addition lo the nU.ve they will keep for ale a poiai l.Vk ... ""rt"l nun. sl.el. ami mm. Al. eoMmac lo mauufaeture c-or P' r ,""' "i"1 ,r:;" w,;,re1a"', n" ,,f ""rk '" 5375 ? , "i1.1"'",1 H"'P "ulii,'"e ""Ik ,ic' l- t.... ... i!,e mosi ,ir..v.l kind. of ( ookmtf tve. warrnnl..! .. p!'-ae. or no sale. I.eiic v Ii a, .i mit. d wnh the lale-l .mpiov. d P't'crn mad. in New ork. IVnuylvaina. ami (Im. I ,av .115 ,1 t;tx, ,em w..h a call. W Al. WKKjIIT MK(. IflHTNIMt-; T.TrtTTTNnVi-l' ' T.TatTTltfTWfl I "Tk. tm. B . -ci .l.r i.avm. pi up several thousand le.t of Jame Sor.iil C I I IC II I 1 111 I I IT ' I I i I I IT I . a. Im. Ill ll.ls I'inillilf ..-.II i , , . . . I a a . 'Pe pnunily of Kml direct (Vom Ciiicniuali. nml eo.at rspTi mtmi hiiiul- lo pin up any qaaMUtrM liorl notice nml al tin- in. lernte ,. 10 ,.,4 , ' ,- , ... j,, .,..n , n . a - . m s rasai inr lainu s m i .i i- . a . nml lei llie purchaser put lliem up liimcll'. Always on hand at the ign of Ihr Big Pail l-ock and Cook-Stove. ,y , ... . . ... '!KXRvV Si ??TS?j. Rtfertnets: Opt. oorlie. C. Cn.lv. D hikIc. J. I., ki-lch-m. j D. IV-Ü-- Kqr . :iihI the Trnaiee of the Deaf und Duuih Asylum, udpe ftafcia, M. rs It R 1'ndcrlnll. J W. H.i. i Inml. Di. Bu'lard. aisl D. Craighead. HppVMv 100 AGEVT8 WANTED!!! TBO f irfii'alt- hv aitit-r nlinti n. w miff mmmm m.i.f elfi.nw mimI R ..,..'., illutr ted ana emnied -Historical 'ul'ctions oi' the iiltKAT YVKST: (raaaaiina WaWiWI of ike meet V,T"T' ?", '''"'"'" ''?" S'jt"!"..1.11 : InJiii'Iunl A'fr'nture sketches u' Fromm' Life D-rrii.tio of i pfamm. cimiUn .m . ! ahii h ii a adad fl7 nh rf Jiui Tpia j . -npuve Skeretie i Orico. Jfetr Mrriro. T'rn. .lfs ..m. Vtah ' t'aliforn a; ly Henry Howe. Au.nor ol Hi Col ofVirpiiim , ,r.,'' . ...i , ., ,, ,, ' Ihltllietni ati'l tntrrette men "vti- will ennvas in nd wnlhtr-. ' t.t fmmMm , .ilr rr... 3 ,, 7 m- duv ..,tr d mmlv ! exC' M such na rim ici.'- ll,emh inr nroprrtv wl en ord. r.d A etipitai 01 tmni n vv 11 ik suinel. ur Apply ny mir ro.tr. mid or in mrsoii to llenrv Howe, al K M.-rtan ik' r,''. til Mam St. Cnieiniiali epll-Smw - XECUTOIt'S NOTICE The uiidcinicncd Im la' n out W Iclur test-imeiilriy on llie et .le of .-niuel 1 wi. ueceasrtl. i.'te nl HiutcncR county. All P' All p is n I' vie c'a i, ar.iin! aid estate rr rcourtc-.l 10 n e'iii the anmr. n (pi rly utl.cn: k:it d for aettb-mi 111. and all person ind hte.l 10 a..iJ t''l-' '"" Plec make inniirdiate MTBel ! y,)y - ipsi cw' w Kx -cutör JAMES HARLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. c2"-lyw IOWA CITY. IOWA VEW STORE AND NEW OOODS Aama D.O'ir & ". a pre nceivinir and ofM-nuiu 'sniy la 1 eMa-ou .- I ' 1 1 tti if . larar ami vi'ell ilreir.1 lock of - mW$mr mid Fai.ey U. I Gooil. Hoot und rhor-. flaia. i"hi. Rniiur-I. Gnw-rr e. CiHion S'i.rit . lo Wliir'll Wt Mull!. I nsajwf-iri.il i .... II lli ,nl. iilun. .11' I Im fail ua hi In. : dian p-'lis and aurroimrime casaNry. Tlee IsaaditaM knafar. alaaaaa ;ii exireui.-h low prii--. mit wr mt u .1 pan -uh.r v n.in 1 jj"U'oy friend if ihey waul Ai and Cmp i.oI. in go u Ahes m rtiaaa oftvw xearto that n i faluin it n. we have r. tnrnp.1 . intr oil li..inc where wr . ait . nl I 'etile for , provided our frienU will or n i rm gia ai a. varon n. out;. Wll.MAM MR A )K. .a- l if IfTPlop nt Ihr Ma ouic Halt. TRENTON FIKE INSTTRANf E COMPANY. CASH CAPITAL OF $150 000. ''IIF iindeis.L'ii I Im- I em mp n-.l Ha ... a-.r lo V. P. ''ni Bi, Ki).. il. f seil, a- ein .or -ail la nij.iuy, an I la pu p r I : to I !. ti-k airain-l . .-nn'i e-lv lire. T'e well kaaWl cliariictcr cl I'na raam anv. a in' i' "" ' '" '' I hcrciofoie in :'l iu I .inr iu iw ri.r.'i.i tm n.i.r iie tl f vv ; m-iv insure in il t a loc i I l- cert inly mal ar mii I p A Ki.tisfiM lorv n ferrlKi a. I ere nii-l I ev lien . will ' - e n ! nil j "Im in. o vvi-.li o inquire fuitlur as lo Uta aWHl) aid pr'iiipl u 'i I of the companv . eft- Aw if .HURT . Ptl!TKK tntni . . HI FMOVED' R:M0V5D' PEMOVS1 TH A' .V AX KV,- hnvrarKiim ill e r Uri-ci r.-nre tn ....ra ,-a-i o' the Writrlil "onsf. whrre I' ev vi ill lr p' naei' lo we a'l I'u-ir f- n m. r , frieials nml ciiaiii,,ii-is H.-o'.ntf rii'iirenl nur I hii rm nor -m- In I a-e ap.-h ,,a i , nal.lr .. it. p-U am w aa ran i-i- ls.iij.1 i m i w-.i We biT'ic a'l llioae ni auit if Mrv iJpU fjra-i-nca. Inp'r. , Marti ndM nia. Ilm and r:p lo r vc ua a i a'!, a We ' ave , lerminetl to eil elieai r llian "lie . .. m- pM-niu mE AND BRANDIES. Pure Port aial Malaga VV jr: 3 ni Itia ln-n mat Ootriu.-ie Itr-ialv: re;. l iV i.n '".itwlei-.!. a rn V f H.U'M rf ' AILS USI ki - a-si.i i.-il mmt. iJw afl m w . pi2 v r ii w v aj ro rfcISS0LD"T10N. ThHpnrlnerhip he ! . H K Mvrs ii.mI P. D i ' - , in ii..- i.i' ., re e i ua heiwcii .11 lu'.lfc-l naa lUia i'av hr-n A 4 I bv n -i eii-Ht T'ia '.n!ua wi'l brrenfii r mwIhiiI by H K Myers, w.ew jnUe i wee an aee-tim f n. ptrm i' IVe I. Kit mitt D virK KiSTOL MUCK AND STLEHSAND for a'c a ocOl CRAIÜHEA1 V BKÜWM.NG'?.

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MUSKINGUM WORKS. DOUGLAS s.MITlI V CO., Car Builders, General Machinis s, and Iron Founders, CORNEK OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, Z AKVll.l.K (MHO. UATUM coropleiril Wvm arraiiieinriiia f.-rdoinf an estensiT bu'Ues.. are preparcil io cuuslrucl, at stor. notice, ail kaal claaafa Ixprcaa Cara icnt. Mock, Coal, Gravel, and Hand Cars, notions. ?o prepared lo furnish Chilled Car Wheels of any patAxles fitted an J tiniilied Snow Pi.hiüIi and Tenders maiie lo order. Spriiifr. Itoxc. Caninig and Bi'lls tor Cara. Jack Screws. Swilelie. and Siwacl. Stand. Wrnupht and Caal Frnaja. Casl-I ron Kailrosjil Chair. . Turn Tables, and all other work required by Railroad Companies. They alao manufacture all kinds of Stationary and Boat F.nttnes, Boilers, and every descripi ion of Mill Work. Sliaflitnjs, Coupling, Hauen, ldtthe. Screw-Ciiit,ii; Machines. Ac. Wood Machinery, auch a Iaiiiieta Ptaneine MarSnre, Borhaf , Tei.ii"' rr and Moni.ni( Machuiea, Circular and other Haara Bridre Caannjea. Knclae n.Ml R'M.f Holla. Water and Uai Pipaa, Cat i fort Ilnnse I rout and all oilier CaMinra. Tliey are prepared to do all kine of Jobbing to order, either I lie firai i'ider. thrv can -iee nu aurance to tli.we who Sa-Vrmize their ; ratahbs' ment of fidelity in the rxcctition O' their worli Tfiou as favonible term as any other eial,iil ment iu the eon try. We refer to mir Car ihw rnnniiif a on the Central Ohio Rail. roail for am eimen- of our wurk. n.d lo Tliaieher. Bun I'o . Cle"etand. f-.r vhm we ,vf ilnne laree arrvmi fyf Work for the Cct tral Ohi.i a.al Aaron Brauch Ranrostl 2ö-w3in lätr it v. f. . rr-i 'WY V 2 C- t- S..r: :cr .... VSTROLOGY. TDK CF.LF.BR ATf.l) DR. C. V RORACK, Fr. 'ie-or oi Aal AMrmanm l'i.reiio.oev . ami UenaianM .uiilui.ul aiaL CI IV : I I' .'I'll l f. mm Upa L. a.. . - J , . Wlllllllll-U .. 111. ...... , 11 t I I. ... II III . 1. iT pi. .-'III.C I".... .a ' laa usl tirel. Flelialclphia. olicia In service lo ll.ecilizrn- of lmliI ana. He ha been conaulted by ali the crowned head of Kurope, I amleniov a In-lier repiil.iiion a an Aal.oloeer. than anv one I'vme. .Nativities calculated ar-i-nnlint l'(eHnan I Julie t t ninleuwrn 'S Pcron ui a ililaiM'i. can have liieir nalivila- drawn b -cial-.111! Si., dull- l the da) ol l .m bulh. Ail letter ciHilain lic the alaive lee. Will receive iiiiincdialc i.tleiilmii. ami iililivU e acnl M ail) piirl 01 lue world, wrillen 011 durable pajarr : nuai ha v t:yt lo make use of In power hy ciaiiuraliou. on any m du- 1 Iojiic . CiHiilalup. aalv.ee given for Ihe au.-ecv-f.it aecomp'Kli.nen: ol a wraiiliv uiarrmae. he ha the power ! ink ciu un Ii aare tivcu lo llie iree ue .a ilir hotlie: ami nw all . .. hazant. ami - the recover) of toten n lost iniert). aial 'la- Hiicliamg of Imierr ticket TIhpu-:iihI-ol ilie.-tlH.ve name ' i - have lieen caie u: H" cly ami il vicinity, ami in llie t'mleil Slate, to me full ansÄcj Ikhi of all. HMNamhM lluriMi-ope have hern cam dum llie lal fur v ear while here. I fliers will iiu-wer every urji ... . inni will do a. vv ,, ;i lo chiI ill peior ami Hit ihh.I i mw Mle that (ei-ou- neeil not lea. lo lrut nviie) Ihrougn ti.e l.l (Wire. I . O..I.....L . . t cjlp p. Ina l.nu.. 1.1. I .... lhal per-aia nrril mi fear fc. trual nvie) ihroug'u ihr P ' " ' v 1 - u j"" ir.1.1. uphhui'i "on miici! oiw All euer wi.l I re.ur.ou.lv ammil t... ai..rea.aL For iihtc nii iilar. cull at Ihe ifice 01 'ihe enliiiel ami eel aus Astrological Almanac, crati. U u ICIIH.M Ii. .No ft. hue tr.el. New .rli ( ify. " He Jirinular to luenliou Ihe Po! t)lh--e. i nuiuy Mad Male HÜ" All c-ounnunu atiiNi kept r lrcHiilv pti n-1 -jn ...... tmvttjwaiTv awn (in'tAPin r tv imil tXJa IMrlUAAxlI Ali V Uit . H)t JtU. L In - 8T"1TTJTIÖN. r HiS eatahl ahmenl 1 ja I caiip-! -ml. aial will he a peimaneiit pi ra fir t e r. reptaai a all p ii.cn waiting lu nin'eruo ircau ntent lor .l..-aeil K. a weh a lho- ih -op 11- . 1' 1-. tip opera1,1 un fei Iba rem. v.il .." a I rann... oi MC (iR . IT. KS. -u.-h a lone i-tSSBt Mg D.-Uicati C.ut--hal. iiiiiuoliiliit al Ii e lwer Jaw, .. Are T . 1 ii hit 1- 111 : ..i.lnu! and nea'll.v Iim-ii'iOii. in lie e.li ni U.i.Ur ol Mat I'M) ni IVo, m. I.. rr am 1 1. Ca I e att n . . 1 1. d u nh eomf rl.iHe room., b ioliny aii'l e.i..iii. uch a in. re p ial t 1 ,rf 1 . ',, , y ,,, i. u.t.eiil .un! app 1.11 .i- ca 1 ula'eil I 1 any j ..ul Ine tfMasM af BKl .ut in-t.lul. m. 1 1 .valeal, an- in 11 t Cnno. I :e a- Dep irliii. nl en i:.l iii iielv ur iiii.il ..nesiire uaed. -nu r ! artuea 11 lun t.oi or x -uup ciuUlnii iieuueui'v ol vialialh. urcc silV of.vpeial.ii); hv ilia knifv T!:e iii-.fii .11' ihe Ke I K-guars men' 1 innre .ariie..1:'riy lor lie 1 r.-..tiiH ni ot liio-- Mma uIipp. iiimIi r le 1 1: 1 ' 10'tm I' an can l- j ursued st such an in-l iiitiou, would be li-rUie nii-l p it . e ma ! Ue. for lui il.. r iii.'ormati. 11. eiMreas n s ooorwt, . T IVlll U i.i ' !- RRfKltKM F.: J.w a1' McRnta r:s I .mj Mmmmt. IIIiihh. ii. T 1. Ua haj 'u w. PI II. ai l P. Walter. IJ S -eiiat.v. Mi waukee. V lair,, -i, Holl IW'll IXlVi-. It lalllll.Jlill. I I. Hon. Win Kellocp. 1 tili 11 III. lion. S. II Tre t." lr m-.' fold. III. II. .11. lohn Mo re. Sprmiificld. III. II 11 A l.uicnn. Spiinahcl.t. I'I. 1 It. "i I" A lla.iia-en. ' ov iii'ioit. tiubana. ttmm Win P . Ilrvaiii. Ka l.'luel' Ju-liee of ( ref n. R. ckville. Ind lion. J. 'ni O Dsvi, R.wkvj! e. Ind. lion Win Mc.Miiury. Lull 8 WBW. Heialcra. n. 111. II in W 4i a Si. 11..11. I a. liore-i.oi nf (Hin. St t'l;pirna, Chlo. Geil A liri.hev. l!nvin.iir:oi.. III. lien M. K Alrxsushr. Haue. 111. Hishopl. 1. HainUue Scheuts t?ily. New York. fi..i . n rovr. rt. i.o'. yProf. J J .1 ui . New ( r!en. Va 01 Prr.n Von. IVori. .11. J IT. I've. M I) . I'i on. III. I. R. ne M 1 . Ni a. III. K M. C. It .im. M D . Pc ria. Ill John S Ham tea, M D. P. or a. 111. A. Simpson. M I) . Penria. III. A. G Oabiiu. M D.. Peoria. III. N.uh. S Tia-l er. M V. Peoria, til. Wm it. Naaailt.Hi. V. D.. Pe. ria. 111. Win Snerrv. M U . Peori. III. Hi Kxc lleiiey. Jotepli A Wr g'.il. Governor, Imliinapo'i. Inil am. Peoria. Nov. mla r 1. 11 SS-wly , ft. K 1 k p a ZJm BAAir CTATr ' jNJLW UUUxk OlUKJ.. .. UTO aimounee lo our frieial. lo lla.kellor roimtry Merelianl. Teailier- Pml. nil Oenilrmen ami l.k buyers rrj,y ,. we haveopened in Indmnapnl a. .Marion roat.iv,' In-d.-ma a new i;.k Slore We are p.e,rnl al any MM lo a'anply ihe irtale. in la. re or small rjuantilie. w uh au etil in new and fre.li . .. . K, sial erv We keep alwav. on h.ml a larae , , , irle H rr, , i-e bn . Thei'.loirii law. Med- .,,, r, sr.H.I mil ri.ie:d Ifcaika: 10. il.er wnh a Aill ,.ak .H S,ar-e and Fnm-y StalHHtery, , I "I tZ T." 'JIZT. "1. Z A AH iriler thankfu'lv re-eired. aial we aure ihoae whoend that t e) w ,1 Ih? filled p-..,nptly Parta ular atteniion paal to order l.y mml "r otherwise ibr juaulilie oi single voiiimc Beesnx aial Rae vvanted JOHN O'KANE & f)S. mnvilwtf No. 4 Vom Bui Mine. undi (Sll I'ellow Hall. A CAivD. Mc.r. KIEI.D &. SLOAN lake ilii mcUiod of annotinc'ius loine cotnniHinty al larrre. thai they are now pre parcil io r-ec.ve order for nil kind ! t hsir lun atf every li.eil.lv. (mcluilnig lhc lwl of ispwcr mid nmcliincry. I ihcv enn ant will mai.afaclurenclieapai.ny euibiihinriil in the I'ai.ai. Hmel. Hall. OIRcc. Ac. nirnihrtl w nli a upenor anlele o; Arm-Our at rieca lo uil llie age. All onler fiom dilace will mecl with prompt aiieulicn. Counlry dealer will I upphe! at price w Inch will moire incm a good prifit Rom.ai Wadiiugloni alreet. ncx iloor in B'dle' An ti-Mi Rih. in AH work wnrrautcil . t The higlie! pr-ce will Ik- pant for Poplar. Waliint. and Ml- iiimner. Hf-korv and Map1 turning limlier. Ac. Jul) 12 wly j Gr eat eat Discovery of the AgeDE TSASK'S MAGNETIC OIMMEKT, ' TTOR inflnriln'oiv Rheiiruatisiii. ihn Ointment - Uie must i'tt uj .-.-. u.iir. ca. "Ui .H I Ml 11 w ill afford entire relief to ihe wirl 1 rf Nerviai- lleialaeln-11. : niiiiuleKit X.-rv-ou li-n-. Iii . 1 ..in. of the Spn.r. Rlirumaiisaa, linicnc, lioxu. c . c u 1 m nnnu-ue vmIuc. enr ttrr. Ttunn aWU-lLi) J-1XLJ33. If any of nur l..he-rr ntH. ttnl w uhs swrllcl l.inib or Milk le. t- 11 - in. nn 1 In (a Ilip ..U.I I. at 111110 I. in.ni air ibiecl lo. aurr ein d-lul;i. and ulucli is on. n taoir i 'ed n-r 1 y.ars.l vv? u'uuil ;.) ion I mi h pte a ! -nie H ' Tiaaik' AlanelK ; IkMa rm. u lucli vc; I .-1 1 - t certain aial p. i uiniitiit cure. I'm e "i inni P et in- ai Is'tl e ."oil who t-aalr ami retail by ' i ;. j.u i : A: Hrownilif! Tomliinnaa ' MroMiei IikI'unhibi : I. Klu.ir i. Iiiih6.Ii U rj H l'Wry. I KiiikIi,i'v i.; Il..l'li 6i V r I-. ii I 'n i.: J R I inniA '" i ' "i ii.Ik-i mal: ami t. . nr .x u- ii. . n. r. 'ti.gr i tl-r laafa, dMyw H pKKiil' -ON. Tr Ar.l MITCH K I. I. ft HRl'T ll KR. Wit" rwCatf Mlpl Itr-lMit IVn'i r. Hl I0MEFCY 1ECK. Warranud to U of a super or quality. Xail-, ."Sirri. -w im.. AaIl. Aavil. V-.-. H.-ii.i- VV Mji.Mi-K.jir -Pbaja. si. rl and Cast Mnu'.l l'.an! A Tliev a 'so keep .hi baisl larue var etV nf I A It I . 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