Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1852 — Page 4

INUIANA STATE SENTINEL.

li.tn. Kihau Allen Brown. Gov.'rij' r Crown, accompanied by bis aeice, Mit Symmes, reached our city on last Saturday. Car the .nr. poae f attending the Democratic State Conxemion. He wa in fhe health od spirit. On the organisation of the Convention he was eiecied as one of the Vice Preaider' n J took bis sett as such. Throughout the day ri" pi iK j ated in the proceedings, and in the afternoon Bands a few remark in relation to one of the resolution. O i returning to tha Convention in the evening be smmM-'f and fell over an obstruction near the State House, and injured his hand, which bled freely. We saw htm s he entered the Hall with the handkerchief aronnd his hand He took his seat, but feeling unwell he ret tied and retnrncd to bis lodgings, at the Capital House. His hand continuing to bleed. Doctor & a . . . m SL. I Meats was sent for to dress the wound. In a few min utes afterwards he fainted, but was soon again restored to consciousness, and at the request of the Doctor he laid down on the bed. In n few m xoents afterwards his features adorned a riuid appearance, and lite was almost instantly extinct. The cause of his death is sup posed o .ave been haemorrhage occasioned by the burstin of UrKxl vessel ing oi a im mi essei. . . v , m j . Cover, or Brown was a native of Vermont, and was about eighty years of age. his sound and discriminating judgment and superior le-1 gal attainments, be was placed on tue bencn 01 ue cupreme Court. This .station ho held for many years, visiting every portion of the Sti.te, and holding Court. n all the organized counties. From this position he was iransT-rred bv an unprecedented minority of votes, to lrl" " 1 ' ' the otficB Mf Goverayor of Otfo, and on the expiration oi j his terra of office, he was chosen one of the Senators n Congress from hia adopted State. He was afterwards , appointed by Gen. Ja.kson m.n.ster to Br.ul, and 7uis r 'i'irn lie was iiaceu in tuo uiuiy rcsjiousiuiu posi tion of commissioner of public lands. In 1S37 he resigned that olEce, and returned to his large and valuable aetata on the banks of the Ohio river, ist Ohio county, near Rising Sun, where he has since resided. He has j twice been a men.ber of the State Legislature of Indi- ( I ana. Governor Brown was never married. He leaves bb brothers and but one sister, fourteen years older than ! h mself. who, like the Governor, bad never married, and I who has since his retirement from office, lived with him. He was a man widely known and universally respected. , Of great integrity of character and honesty of purpose isj all his official acts, be looked not to the expediency i but to the right. A devoted friend of General Lewis Cass, the companion of his youth, he came to the Con- ' vention with a sincere aud honest desire to oppose anything that might prejudice the claims of his fiend to the Presidency. He was unanimously chosen a delegate to Ihn National Convention for the State at large. At the opening of the Convention he was full of life and health and hope; at its close, he was in the cold and leaden 1 arms of death. "Leave luve their times to fall. And flowers to wittier at the north wind's breath ; And stars to set but all TUou hast all seasons for thiue own. Oh Death V The Conventiou and the Journal's Misrepreae ii tat ions. T!:e Whig orjran has already commenced grinding out its misrepresentations, a faw of which we shall notice. First, the Editor says, j ' I " It was the most boisterous assemblage we ever wit...i IIU.-SCU . We are certain that there is not a Whig or Democrat ; who whs present, but will sustain us in the assertion I tha' it was one of th most orderly and harmonious Con. veu'ions which ever assembled in Indiana. If we did , not know the fact that Mr. Dcfrees iiad been in the hal.it

After having completed a regular collegiate euuca- he resisted lhese appeals. That he had been greatly i -V" tenerni cass is becoming , stronger in me auect.on, . j . . n a I . L. i rf lh nnnlp pvcrv dav : and if Gen Cass is i-Mnsnlcr.-.l

Uon, ne emtgratea to tie we ana "J ex.rciieJ i. niin, he had gone to his family and his near " available-, question which I am not disposed practice of the law at Cinci.m .ti. In conscience 01 , friends for advice, and said something about his ! tn Hi. then I bnl certain Mr. noimlas' fripn.l.

of attends Whig Conventions, and that he was a dele- among the Hussars; Dr. Spatzeck, Pi.ysician, who was f'sard to any other party distinctions or partv oroanixa- . ' ci a aj . , i'D . t . l r a r l i tions or partv names whatever, the success of the demL'fe to the great w SljufihteT-Housc" Convention in , Surgeon to the Polish Legion; CapUins Grejherek, j ocracy i-on,i tPem to be ,nre PI i.xdelphia, which neminated Gen. Tayltir for the Pre- J Kalapsa, and Lafzlo, who served in the army during the I The only hope of whijjs is in the action of those demsiaeocv, we should really suppose that he had leen in Hungarian struggle for independence; and a male ser- ! ocrats who may be leal to take part in an attempt to

the habit of attending Quaker Meetings all his life Again, he says On m ;tion of Mr. Owen, Joseph A. Wright was nominated for re-election, by acclamation. It was aniusin j to ce the countenances ol many that came to the C invention to prevent his nomination. The current was strong against them, and they let it pass." Not one sinale delegate came to the Convention in- I

- I n - - D a tending to make any effort to defeat the nomination of .. Shout after shout interrupted the speakers at nearly Gov. Wrioht. His nomination was a foregone conclu- J every sentence, and the thunder-like cheers given so resion, B fixed fact, and the Convention only had to giv j Patedly for the honest farmer, Governor Ni.-k. McCar- . . attested the hold that that old man has ou the hearts an 1 form and effect to the decision of the people; and we are ; affections of the masses." satisfieJ that the Editor of the Journal was the only Nicholas McCarty is not a farmer, although he owns man in tl.B Hall who witnessed any signs of dissatisfac- ilt ejUt fifty thousand dollars worth of real estate. He tion. Such stories are intended for effect abroad. j j, a merchant, was bred to the profession, and claims to We d . not notice any ihiny else in his tirade aa worth noluinrf else. Qn Thursday, after several Whig r-ferring to. Hi comparison of " Jo Wrihl" to " Jo , tpeakerg hni for old Nie, the honest old farLwson," will injure the Governor rery badly in this com- , mer ,hc oI( mag CÄne forwflrd) and told ll)em he w

inunitj where ne is Known. 11 j;elr ?es continues as ju diciotuly as he has commenced, Governor Wright will have a majority of five hundred in this county. The Ticket. The ticket nominal J by tbe Democratic Stale Convention is one which combines all tbe elements of strength and success. The Convention manifested a strong disposition to adopt the doctrine of rotation in office, .-onseqiiently many of the nominees are new men. Ti.: - -t - l. . i. r. -.1 This pnnctple of rotation has been engrafted on our M" organic law, and will hereafter be universally adopted. Whatever differences of opinion m.iy have t t -1 lit l t . BTa ex.siej. ,ct mem ati uc ourieo w.tii me past, nemem1 as- I I- J" . rATSI ltf I t ut' ,,H" un,"n . iTiwcn, aeieat. i ne vv n-gs will endeavor to divide our ranks as their only hope ol ccess. Tbe coming election will fix tbe political character of Indiana for years. We hava now a Democratic Constitution, and it should be executed and administered by Democratic officers. Forget men and lo..k to measures. We have no predictions to make aa . . L . i. : r . ' 1 . t. - i "'jri.y mmm jive ,or .mr ucsei. .aw uc,,e.id. entirely oil the union, harmony, and .igilance of tbs Democracy. To believe that there is any danger of j success, is to believe that the people will be untrue to t'.ieir beat interest. Then, Democrats, go to work, and , roll np eoch a majority fur the whole ticket, as will j s'rtkc terror into the ranks of our opponents. do it You can TT It is understood that Mr. McCarty will not at-

unapt to canvass MM Mate. Me will not met Governor judg0 AJaros was formerly a member of the House of Wright anil discus? political questions. He will remain ; Representatives in Congress. The onion organization at Borne, and Ins Ii ien.'s will do the canvassing, and will the south has secured the election of three whig Sentalk and act according to circumstances. They will be mors Messrs. Toombs of Georgia, Benjamin of Louleft to shout "Hurrah for Old Nie, the old farmer." ! Uiana, and Brooke of Mississippi. 'Bad business.

AsrVtbe speech of Suit and others, convinces ns that they intend to go down to the lowest sinks of vituperation and abase. The Indiana Journal, if the commencement is to be any index for the future, will outstrip tbe lowest er os-roads orator in the State, in low personalities, whilst Mr. McCarty will remain at home and all th time will disapprove this course, by declaring that ho cannot control bis friends. Our course is determined on. We shall not descend to personalties. We shall assail the principles of tks candidates and not the candidates themselves, and fortunately for as tbe political principles f Nicholas McCarty axe well known. He is an old-fash n.ned high tariff, lam) distribution, and Beak Whig, who has not changed with tbe expediency men of his party, bat who is the sbobb Bo be has always been, and what is more, if he ever makes a speech he will avow all these sentiments. We iV-bot bfm for bis frankness. Like Henry Clay, avry body who knows Niebolas McCarty, knows bis paftÖCB. Tbe sane J ester day , to-day, ami forever.

The Whig Cooreution Though not so large as the Democratic, wa nevertheless respectable in numbers. On Wednesday evening a preparatory meeting was held at t.he State House, John Vawter presiding. A committee of thirty-four was appointed, with nnlimited powers, as a committee of consultation, who retired to the Senate Chamber to deliberate with vhsed doors. The crowd first called for Nelson for a speech, then for Colfax, then for Hoshoor, but it was like calling spirits from the vasty deep. They carae not. N'ext the shout was raised for Suit, and Suit who, ' like cold souce, always is ready," when it is necessary to say hard things about Democrats, came at the beckon. His speech was short, but to the point. He boldly proclaimed the Whig policy in the approaching contest. They had met, he said, not so much for the

I purpose of devising ways and means for the success of . the Whir nartv. as to adopt measures for tbe defeat of I Jo w iTht wh"0 he denoanced as a -'demagogue," and BBS . , i .k . . tr, n..f " ril.l 1 a humbug," and that they were going to put Old , Nie" after him, and pledged himself to the Convention that " Jo Wright," as he called him, "should not reI eeiva one WhisT vote in Clinton county. " These remarks C3 were received with rounds of applause a r . Atter a tew moments pause, our fellow townsman, Nicholas McCar- , WM orongnl t0 the ,tanj. His story was pa- ' . - j , ,. u ... jl, ihetic and fa I of deep feeling. He told, and no doubt I ucl"- m,nt ,u r ... .1 (olJ ,he truth how he nad bre urg.d and imp0rtuned I and implored to be a candidate for Governor, and how j reiance on an overrui Providence, and that he j bronht bi, mind)aftcr painful meditation, to concl(ision ,hal he woo,d accept U)e Domination He aUempted Q mooth oyer a)d mend p lbe ,(,unde mde jn mornin pftr,er by abuM Go. . . . . , . vernor Wright and comparing him to Jo Law&on. He Goy geolemRn R man of ta,ents we1matle , ... ., . , , , , . . objection to his political course, and concluded by imptorin bis TrMods to cease their personalities towards Gov. Wright. These remarks were received in silence, no shouts, no applause. Yesterday rrorning the Convention assembled, and on motion, John A. Matron. tbe late defeated whig candidate for Governor, was called to the Chair, who, in his opening speech, declared himself for McCarty for Governor, solely on the ground of his availability. On motion o D. P. Holloway of Wayne, the peace Senator, who is always in favor of war candidates for the Presidency, Nicholas McCarty was nominated for Governor. In the afternoon, the following ticket was reported and adopted by the Convention: For Lieutenant Governor William Williams, of Kosciusko. For Secretary of State John Osborn, of Clay. For Auditor Douglas Mag.iire, of Marion. For Treasurer Achillef Williams, of Wayne. For Judges of the Supreme Court First District John B. Howe, of Laurane. Second District Charles Dewey, of Chirk. Third District David McDonald, of Monroe. Fourth District Samuel B. Gookins, of Vigo. For Clerk of Supreme Court James A. Stretch, of r,, n' ' For Reporter Andrew L. Osborn, of Laporte. For Superintendent of Public Instruction Aaron Wood, of Putnam. Kossuth's Saite. aaa. - ir L . . There are in Kossuth's suite, now stopp.ng at the Capital House, eleven persons consisting of Madame , ' . , . I kossum, inaaame ruiszay, t rancts ruisaay, private Secretary, who was under Secretary of State in Htinrja. ry during Kossuth's administaation as Governor Mr. Nasy, general Secretary, who was at one time Secretary of the Hungarian Legation at Rome , P;tul Ifojnik, Treasurer, who was chief of the Police jn Hungary: Count Betheleny, who was a Colonel , vant. Madame Pulszky is a lady of considerable literary , reputation in fcurope, as the authoress of "Tales and Traditions of Hungary," and other works of deserved . . ' Humba;. The Journal, describinü the Whio Convention. savs: no farmer, and that he did not wish his friends to repre- ! sent him as such. He claimed no votes on that ground. n I This was like a winter shower : it chilled all their olorv - , -- b j ' a killing frost that nipped" their hopes in the bud. Indiana Central Railway. We have seen a letter adJressed to Wra. Sullivan of this ( city, one of lha Directors of said railway, from the Commissioners to purchase iron now at New York of tbe data , of the 20th February, stating that a contract is made for I '...,., ' a tne iron for 8ald raiiway, on the most favorable terms. , This arrangement makes it certain that the Central ' Railway will be completed in the shortest possible time. If Railr0d in Indiana may be regarded as of the first J Q. M& cei tainly of ,at tUg and a, ,Uch ,st recommend itsclfto all persons having means to invest in profitable stocks. Tbe very fact that in less than a year from the commencement nearly the entire line has been put under contract and the iron procured is evidence of tbe high estimation in which this road is held by tha most intelligent both at home and abroad. We understand that it is '.he intention of the Dir-ctery w pwh gralig so as to have a large portion of track laid and in rilnninjr order by the coming fall. Mississippi. Walter Brooke, union whig, and Stephen R. Adams, union democrat, have been elected to tbe United States Senate from Mississippi, to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Messrs. Foote and Davis. Mr Brooke's term will expire at the end of his Congress. Mr. Adams's serves six years. Mr. Brooke is a new man 17-The Telroranh annoances that the St.tte Prison. maw a at Jeitersonville, is on fire, and bnt little hrpes of saving any portion of it. Loss very heavy. iL" The State Central Committee have appointed Hon. Robert Dale Owen as a Delegate to the Democratic National Convention, in the place of Gov. Brown, deceased. sTDefrees says the Whig ticket was not put in the field to be sacrificed. Hard to make the people bajieve ach a story, Johnny. Adams fount y. The following Delegates front Adams coanty, were present at the State Convention but did not furnish a list of Delegates to tbe Secretaries John McConnell, 8. 8. Mickle and J Crawford. $7180,000,000 are paid by the Chinese annually for fopM'.m

Washington Correspondence. Washiicgto C,tt. Feb. 20, S52. Buchanan stock seems to have reached its bisiiie: figure, and. as merchants would y , is now in favor of i buyers that is, cheap. It begins to be manifest thnt the much boasted of popularitv of Mr. Buchanan in the i South, is somewhat fictitious, and that Cass and Dong- . , . ftU .1 c, - . ,-

as are cons.uernuiy u.ienu ... .xu.ur, o.a.c, that Mr. Buchanan most depended upon. In spue o! ; hi having been down to ' Old Viriny, she seems "to tire" of him some; and even the Hon. Y. Mason, who was cra.ked up as the great Buchanan man of the OlJ Dominion, and at whose house Mr. Buchanan stayed while at Richmond, does not commit himself for him more than lor any one else. The truth is, Virginia will hardly cast a united vote. Her delegates will be divided between Cass, Douglas, and Buchanan; and as in so many other Stales, Cus-s and Douglas's ft tends together will far outnumber those of Mr. Buchanan. 1 am aware that this kind of writing will provoke "a friend of General Lane;" but with his leave be it spo. ken, this is my view ol tbe subject, alter much investi ation and some imJoment. I bee tbe readers of the Sei.tinel to stick a pin there; lor 1 am perfectly willing la B B I . I J B to lie condemned as a ycnpnanl Ol botn ia-s and -f r hefe Mle ,, wlRt , ,lBve sla,pd onrorn,er occasions is not verified by facts which in a few short months will be historical. I profess not to as B 3 l nJ'eiu in persona reapers anu rea.imess io support mm i. .. ., a.- ixinsl n. t.k -a SB i. f i l.wl I I C ( 2 A I i T .SB I ... , I c . . WHIM 111 'ill I li l ' I J ' 14 J 7 ! ' llvj t Ulli '' . ' 1 t ili f , i;r r . . . pn,.ra l . game strength as Douglas out of the States of Indiana Ii' IVI UV HIV V HIV f V U I Mil ' UK and Illinois. I know that Cass men and Buchanan men in Pennsvl- .... . . . vania are willing to take up Douglas, and the sme ho,js Barnburners and Hunkers in the State of New York. I speak of the things I know; not from hearsay. their gallant leader at the head, will come to the rescue and decide the battle for the standard I. carer of the De mocracy in 1848; and I feel sure the friends of General Lane, one and all, will be ready to do the same thing. The Whius will tAke up Scott, no matter what Fillmore or Webster may do to prevent it. The Southern Wlii-'s will give Fillmore one or two complimentary nominations, and the Northern Whigs will treat Mr. Webster with the same consideration and politeness; but there is not a bit of sincerity in all that. They would no doubt make the Democracy believe, if they could, that Fillmore or Webster stands some chance of a nomination, to throw us off our guard; but depend on it, the nomination of Scott is a foregone conclusion, which the administration of Mr. Fillmore has not the power to avert. We must trot out our best horse to win the race and if the horse should not hp tractable, we must take the pony. Gen. Cass is now full three lengths ahead, and he has the inside track as against Buchanan; but the Buchanan men are resolved to conquer or die. in the wonts of the French national guards, who perished at the battle fgpf Waterloo. 7 have hardly ever seen more bitterness Whan is exhibited by the respective partizm of the two leading candidates. This is much to Uc regretted, and causes concern to UNION. Sisns for 1852. The people of this country have never re-elected a wlii: President . They hava never elected two whig administrations in succession. TheT have now pnt inlo power democratic Governors in twenty-six out of thirty-one Stales, leaving whin Governors to live StatesThey have elected democratic lcoijofMiires in twentythree Stat 's. leaving whiir legislatures in einht StBYSBS). They hnve a l;trse democratic majority in Loth houses of Conote.. prepared to maintain sttl.stnntiallv ib it is now, the democratic legislative policy of the countiy. It is slated that under the apportionment of electoral votes among the States l.v the new census, the, den ocratic candidate reccivin? the votes of the States earrii d hv the democracy in 1848, would be elected. Since that time the democrats have fully carried New York, Pet nsylvnnia. New Jersey, Rhode Island and Delaware; jn tj,e gubernatorial election. Maryland, N orth Carolina, Kentucky. Massachusetts and Connecticut ; and in the Congressional election. Tennessee all of which States voted for General Taylor. vr .: . .!, .i,: k--.. ..:J : - iHrniiiiinc mc v. 1 1 1 unv- um nil, r.rn in inw Ulliiei nftforisl pWtion. no sinIe StRfe in the n.in. whie4. Cave a democratic majority in 1S4S, except Wisconsin L- u i l , ia-n ' ,f"T" T TT""" An offset to this loss is also siven by tho admission of California, which is also democratic. That the democratic party, therefore, will triumph in the comins Presidential canvass, appears to be as certain as that they will exist as a national organization. If those who perfer the democratic policy and mean to vote the democratic ticket, shall see fit to meet by their delegates at Baltimore, simplv ns democrats, without supersede tho democratic organization bv some other of a sectional character, or else to inWnolatr! intithe democratic creed some new iss-ie. To divide and cc, quer is the policy ot tire winjis to unite and - -rooi "?nt assantl is the duty oi the democrats. lh ,n Louisiana. Gen. Downs has been beaten because the democrats were divides! and thus it will ho in every other quarter of the Union, where similar divisions are permitted to tell at the ballot-box. So true is this, that t is almost a definition of whipcery to sav that it is whatever divides democracy. Washington Union. Mississippi and Atlantic Railroad. The proceedings of the Directors of that branch of this road between Terre Hauto and St. Louis, are published in the Marshall, Illinois, Democrat. The Kditor remarks: We concratulate our friends and the country generally through which this road is to run on the prospect of its early commencement and completion. An efficient eoip of engineers, will be 011 the line in the course of ten or fifteen days, and ns soon as a suitable line can be cur. veyed and tho necessary reports be made, the road will ' Put wx contract and poshed forward as Tast as . ,1 . . .r d I. .1 n ' 1 . " , TlT. ZZ "' - M" i'CB'"1 mi.'m-'. aaiu uirii L-nu ou n. .mi. uhmioii, nie I iesi.lt ill n tne company, is Known to De one Ol Ilie tCl nuancier in the country, ami his experience in buiMin-r railroads, . J ...... O. . . . I having spent a number of years of his life at it, and his j extensive acquaintance with capitalists in the cast re duces the the immediate construction ol this road to a The board of Directors have ordered that eight per cent of the capital stock be collected immediately for tne purpose of defraying the expenses of the survey and final location of the road and it is expected that the stockhojer. wiM re?pond to thc crII pr,rmptly. No man need now have any tears but the road urill be built, and lhat speedily. - 1819 an Example for Temperance Men! A writer in the Wooster Whig paper makes the fol lowing suggestions: " Mr. Spranue: I have been thutkinir of a plan by which we might more vigorously prosecute the cause of Temperance, and perhaps ul t ittiitt wt v insure its surcess. i no pl an is mis, inai wo renew tne jta tytiem. similar to tbat of the Presidential Campnton of 140. I suppose that campaign B ill . never be forootten, whilo 'The plan is this, that wo renew the fla tyttem. sim - many before and since will be remembered no more ; and why? Because of an indelible impression made upon the mipd or the merest child by Hags, nnd representa- .... . , . n tions which he met ut almost every turn. ' That one of the most drunken and debauched campa, on. that any notion ever witnessed should he taken an caainpic i'ir u leaipe. aiico e ' in i - i. . is nmer a (food joke. If like the flnns of 1S40, the? will retiuire a ,1 mnnr hnffhsail of limine to m-. Ira tKm rr.. "Hani il,l,r" a',1 "fonrth necwf H,,,h" I,., I mnrs to do with the "glory of 1840" than principle. 0Att Statesman. GOOD LüCK. The Washington correspondent of the aa s . a, a s ,. i Charleston (S. C.) Standard narrates a piece of intclligence from California which most be very (ratifying to tne trends ed Hon. I Iv Holmes, niemlier ol Lonsrcss from that district who fnilinrr in a ro olnotion u .nt tn horn that district, no. lailin!; m a re election, Bent to California. Soon after Ins arrival he purchased for $10,-

(KM), and professional fees in the case, an interest in Cireml, I will cspose lo pnhlic sale, on il.e Ith day of March neat, j qUfnce nf the siekne during lbe past fall o the recent proprietor. Record Paper aial are prepared to supply County osarere wnb Aesomo valftalde real estate in San Francisco It was in Rl CoUfl Hour' ,n ,he 1 " ol In'-hanapolis, Marion county. In- nmI ltmbility to rarrv on ihe business. i rcrW v iih or wuhuut prmied heads, ot the very best material sew i;.UtBa. Krt. ik. - , r -.i:r,.: i.. J "'ana. wiitini tne !i. ins prrscril.ed hy law. ihe renu and protiis lor This Foundry is in fine runtime; order and readiness for hume: on sir1! terms as lo insure satisfaction, and m w.kmansiop. iurerK.r

''ilÄ Vi. " ' " ll aall f j V ' " Z " . - . i . . . . - i n j a - ' I v r ts s ' , is Iva liv 18 W Uj Itially receiving a ground rent of $1,600 per mor.th in advance, or an annual income independ?nt of his prof,.,r A a A mn . i . 1 lion, of $19,900. U rents the lots and the tenants liuild the houses. This is deciiedly belter than serving tne public in Congress. Yankkk Non Intervention. It is raid that the United States intend to send a squadron to Japan, under Cora. Perry, to compel tbe Japanese to open their ports to American trade. And this is highly approved by those who are horror-stricken at the idea of American intervention in European politics. You may interfere for trade, for profit, to make money ; but not to raise lbe oppressed, establish justice, or form republican institutions! Ohio Statesman. How. Rorbbt J. Walkkb It is said that letter were received by tbe last steamer, stating that thh Hon. R. J. Walker is seriously ill at Brighton, and tbat he has at present failed in bis negotiations for the sale of the Illinois railroad bonds. It was reported that the Rothschilds, however, would send over an agent to nxamine into the character of the security.

P. . HAKni.R Sr to.'S IP RING 8T0 CI FOB 1852, HATS, CAPS, AND 8TB AW GOODS, Manufactured by ourselves expressiv for the THE SOUTHERN AN! WF.STF.rSi TRADE, a..AwS.' ,: I' ou' WnhS!SSx 455 M&in( Louisville, Ky., TF. are prrp.ne I in furnish our .V'Uflieru mid vv e'rii

, fi , nJ satsl Meichaiils generally with the largest and mo-l elea-nnt nKk ofjooi, in oar lm ever offered for si r in America. They liave be n rnuuuiJcrireü byourseires expressly to suit tiic Southern sad U'es'ern ir.tde. Tiie style and finiii r f our roods hsve lone ranked ahore all other 1I..UMS, sad we fret t-aufidrnt that our present styles of Gullemeu's Dreas Hau are much more beeoinmg ami belter adapted to the season than titose to be fou.td at any oilier House. Our dvint:ir''s in rnaimfaciuring are sneh thai we are enabled for cash or to prompt men to undersell any Western House, aud at the ssme prices they can be boojrht of the Eastern ManulV-turers. We solicit a call from all merchants visiting our city, assuring ihem that they vt ill I well paid by doing so. All orders promptly attended to. The goods well selected and wellparked. TlrThe liislu-M price in cash for FIRS snd PELTRIES feb-r.llm-tiiarlwlm P s bARHF.B. a CO. 4 CARD. The undersigned takes this method of returninc- hi thanks to the public ibr the liberal patronage bestowed upon him while engaet J in the Hat and Cap business. He would al iuferm tne public that he has sold his stock of Hats anil Caps to G. t Meli I N.MS, who will continue the msnufaciura of all kinds of Hats; nad t would l" leave to recommend Mr. Mctiiunis to all of my old customers, ami all oilier who may want good and serviceable Home Manufactured Hats, or any thine else in the Hat and Cap line, feeling confident that he can accommodate them at all 1 titnet. :A.MUf.L. UbUK. T"7'AM persons knnwinr themselves indebted to m will please call at mv Gun Shop mid settle. frrrWdftBHBartwtffl 8. BECK GBO. D. WINCH EL, D, North-Went corner of Pearl and Walnut Street, CIN CINNATI, OHIO. "AN'UFACTl'RES and keeps constantly on lisnd. a Isrjre nd enee, from the raw mnlerial. And tit thi prticn!ar he claims to have il in hi power to offer inducements fur superior Ij any other dealer in ihe West Having recently made large additions to his manufacturing do. partinent in the way of room, machinery, and a greater number of workmen, he hopes to lie able io supply the increamg demand. Dealers who have hern accustomed io making their purchases in ihe eastern citic. will hud that they ran do equally as well here in point of price and quality, and, in add. t. on to this, ihey can itwav bny ju-t whal they want, and ma) fid up their storks jul as ihey may deire, without b e inconvenience of tvaiUng six weeks or Iwo month, for a supply from the East. febJ7d3m m;ir4w3m C. ZIMMERMAN. EDWIIT MAY. C. ZIMMERMAN & Co., Manufacturers of the Improved Fire and Water Proof Composition Booting. l'E desire Indirect thr particular attention of ihe Public to v V our Coinpo.itiou Roofing, in the Manufacture of which we have been oxtcM-iveiy engaged during several years nasi. It ha. j been but IINStf that tin- artitla was firm kstrodaeed by o in ihi Sta e. iMvas tiieu new; hml no intiuetice in it. favor but iu own merit, and d:l not f.il to receive its full share of the opposition which I o genrraily and indiscrim.naielv urged against new im provemi nts, or iiuiova i upon obi cslal bshrd custom. The fact il.... i. k,. .....I.. ..... - - ...i. ... that il has, under these circumstances, solely upon lis owe merii.. , . . r ... .. ' e" aud in so short space of time, overrun all oppisition . and growii into alu.o.i u.uver-al favor, is sufficient eridvuee of the iudcineut of Ihe public as to it utility aiai value. Having htd our R.a.f tested under every variety of circumstances, we confidently offer it to the nubile as a mode of Roofing unotnec liouaiile in every import-aut particular, While il combines in a greater degree than any other Root in use, the valuable requisites of cueapne, durability, aud security against both fire and water This system BT R(Hifiii( is saperceihng the use of all other kinds, giving universal atif ictioii. sml i. luglily tec minended by all who have tested its utility. These Hoof require an inclination of only one inch l the fiaal. which is of; en of great advantage III eas.-s of fire, and t"r drying ptirposrs Tney hi e ulTordcd at a price no to exceed the cost of shingle roofing, while the amount of material Saved, which would otherwise be ucd in extending up the walls for a strep riM'f, often remiers the sogt of ihe boiWing less wiili tli. Comp.i;iion Roof than with s .ing.es; and s-m limes the whole MC i Ro ifing a building alcr lliu piau is i ai l for by the br.ck aved tu tli- gable end, and the lrus framing neeessary for tacJl building. The expense i f lir. or metal cuüer may always be saved, as we make t tie guuers of the s ime material, ami the dis. lance tha water miy have to run does not increa-e the liability u. leak. It will be to the interest of those about to use ihrsr Roof, to bear in mm. I. that whatever value and repu'altoii they have ai quired in litis iicuiiiy. lias resulted from lhew.uk perwuicd by us. V have put on upwards of four hundred Roots, and there is not. to our knowledge, an individual " has had a Roof made i a, w l;u WHtilil not again adopt our iM.f. Know ng ihe nuporiance of Minctuality in our hu.mc.. we pledge ourselves thai no Inialram e o the progress of other parts of the building shall be cauted by delay on our part. We hold ouraaiwsa iu readiness to execute oidcrs to any extent for our Roofing, and at Ihe shortest notice. In ihe course of our operations here, several important improve ments have lietu in.de by us, I -oil i in lh mode I pulling on. and al .he VrrPu 11 compounding of ihe materials of ihe eomposiiion. winch reialer it pecu tarly adapted to tins climate Xo knowledge of" this latter and very essential iart of ihe business kin erer ben tommunirattd 4 as to any one. TTrWe are also prepared lo fiiruisn plans for the eontructi n of Building and Roofs lo receive our Composition R.x.finc. ami shall he pleaded to meal nuv who sy desire fin tin t iisHii inalina relative to our Roof, and show samples of our Roefing. nieasunur from I i i' to - 1 1 m feet. As an evidenee of the truth of our statements, aud ihe high character wha h nr Roof susiaia ui this Slale. we refer to Ihe undersigned, who have ir use our Improved Fire and Water Proof Composition Ki of. and are la-st qualified to testify :n us iavr: Is ian !!.:- C. Mayer, l. Vaudes. T. M. Sharp, B. Pottage. B ir, (Tita, V. Bu'ch. K. rnderhill, D Williams, J. Wilktus, J. Vandegrut. (',. Anderson. Hobt & Prall, R. M Patterson. AI. At I. t.iltle. Dr. Thompson. N. FMwants. Seargeui t Mef'ord. J. 8. .Spann. Km X & Mlaud. Hasselman A Vinton, W. Rohson. P Meise!. Hran. li State IJ-uik, F. G. C limit. W. Karnes, W. Rose, J. D Defree, I.. M. Vat-.-e. E. A. Hall. D V. Cully. I..U SYFTTE A. S. Whilr. P. & O Hall J. I.if.y. I.. H Stockton, Me.MtlliaiiiV Breckennilee. J. Sjieari. J. Hevnolil. Kossei ,v Br., Martin 4 Ijtne.W. H. T. Braml.le. T. P Kmerson, II T Sample. Arne. Fountain County J Mi Donald. 1) S. Jordan, X S. Biown, . Mentser, t). Arms. O II. Kerr. J. Cronipioii Fka-.klii, Johnson County F. M Finch. J. Herrioit, S. Herrioll. H. il .-. M. W. Thomas. County ( oiimiis-ioners. VaMBIaaUos Cocxty Couuly Coiuin.ssiouers, R. Nixon, A. Lyons. Scllivav Cnf'vTT Tountv Commissioners. Phklrv Coi!HTT--5Wyr W Hacker, J Sullivan. Dr. Roll, j hin. W. Linie. Air. MeFarlnud. James Rohen,. n. Trusieer. of the 1 1 . . . . i . . . i . . . I . i , . . i - , , . . . i. r . i ir i i l'-'"i"i mni MtWWM U..IVIN. JI1VH WIUW. . UKUrililUO . ... V W.Hxlyard. .Mr. Peak XoBt.esvtLLB G. AI. Shaw. Rootui',' Material constantly on hand, and for sie al the lowest prices, with directions for use. C. nimunicutions or orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Office nl our .Manufactory, on Market street, north ile. two and a half squares east of the Court lious.;, Indianapolis, ludiuna. TP 7 AI I work done by us warranted. January, ISVJS. jan5-dAw6m PATENTS." Gi:on;r B. KKIGHT S: ROTHE!?, PATENT AGENTS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, No. 0, PUBLIC LANDING, CINCINNATI, O. BjE procure Letter Fatenl for iaventsOM in ihe United Stair tf and KurMe; einer caveats of inventions which axe it fully matured, but wh;eh it is desiretl lo protect from pirary; draught aV?'" 'h ta, ra. .., aiwd atieud U. recording same; anv, e WttB uemers m raieni lligiil. a to tin- value ami vaii.tny of l-aimt rr j ';"' ur "TV! ' shn.io,,. d. II . and e e here we are a i e lo infiirin inVrnior. o. lo the I'.alrnt ability of an invention Ihey may have in hand, thereby, iu many case., aring th- m much expend. lure of lime and money. The following hints mat lie useful to inveulors: Model should not exceed la im BeaiBBB A J unmenu should lie recorded within 3 months; fees must he paid in advance in veie. Patents wilh defective specification may be re issued. Ti e sale of aa invention for not exceeding two years prior to an apilicatioii. does not prevent a Patent : e therefor. There is a penalty of 9100 for putting "FATKNT" upon any unpatented article. Assignments may he made previous io application. A residence of one year in the United Slates, nnd declaration of iniention to herome a citizen, eutiiles a foreigner to obtain a l'aie:t on the same terms as a citizen Models and fees will he forwarded without charge to the inventor. F.ORGE II KXIOHT & HROTHKR have the oldest et.il Itsheii Patrni Agency in lite West, having been engaged in the tu-mes over seven years pas. , jXT tX"" '" jialge Johnston: Judge Walket; 1 Professor Iocke, Urno Medical Lialefe; ' i roiesoi i.ot 'j j" ViraiT, ..eorge .--n e n: Scow Jen. F.ng'r Cm. Water Works; G. K Shoeuberirer: Win. H Clement. Rap L. M. LaUraed; Heilamy Siorer, late M. C. from Ohio; V:, " ' " Kilian Coffui. Riclim - jant!Sdt w-a-2w I BawHERIFF'S SAIE. By yniue of an exeeuuon to me directed ! w pnlllc. .., OM ,he -Jüih day o, March next, at the door of .- nl. v .yT! c . b a --- a-; :. n me t'ourt House, in Indianapo is. in .Marion couuly. Indiana, within i the hours pre cnlitd l.y law. Ike renls and profit for seveu years, . of me following real estate, to-wit: I 1mu "mbcr len (10), eleven (HI. and twelve (19). in block number fifty, iu Hie cuy of iudianapol.s. iu Marion comity, State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest, and cost. I will at the same lime and place expoee the fee simple ! ' ."'S1?1 T?,0J,r' .A"1"" " ,ne Property Hn,ry Perry, at ihe . 4Uil Ul I'll 1 1 II Al IBU v J . nui 1 1IIK I 1 1 1 WH I H III V Ul 1 VI WUdll'.O UL I lUadWy c. C. CAMPBELL, Sheriff Marion Co., , renruary is. inn. siwww nvw kosson, ueputy .... . SHERIFF'S SALE.-Bv virtue at three execui.ons and one fee hill t mr directed fr.-m the T'erk's Office of the Marion seven years or t ie o.lo.v,nK real estate, IckW,,. Bt" ajiss iw no PSSBSSB W hit sasr-i unit in 14C II V Ml - V. . I u jmit if ! wtion twenty-seven (-.J7). . xnship sixteen (1) north, of ranee f ,ur ,(.4Le"1' '""'"f mo e less, in Alant COUIIIV, .Slate of Indiana And on faJInre lo reasmS mBfbtl amonnl of judgment, uuerrst, and coU, I vu'l al the same time and place expose the fee simple of said real estate Taken as ilie properly of Hugh l'uiiiiiiii;liMiri. nl the suit of lbe several persona named iu aaai executions and fee lull. C. C. CAMPI'F.LL, Sheriff Marion Co., l-ebmary IB, 1931. febtiwpw By W. Rossos, Deputy. as HE RIFF'S SALE. By virti e of one execution nnd one fee scv ..... issueu n, tne v,,cr o, ,ne jut so, . luu.y v ircu.l . our., directed to me and now in my hs.nls I w,,l exno.e lo sale at puhrmm ä ii a a - . i rt t s" -t rr b .-. . uc uriiim. ai mcniKir.i me vo.iri iiou-e. ui nie county ol .Innon. in ihr täte of tn.fin.ia. between ihe hour, or in o ol?w ir a M and 4 o'ehick P. M.. on Saturday, ihe 30th day of March, If52, ihe renu and profits for the term of seven years, of Ihe following de-

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Pr..l Tin-Ware, which he oder s to sell to Counlrv Merchant-.. ' t ' n-L-L-T7 ' jn.!i. i" Stove aa.1 T, Dealer,. P.-dlars. and other.. t such pr.ee. a. w, 1 1 "J5 DeyspeP'ics, eurn easof Del.il.lv. tmaeiayield a ha.Klsome profit to the buyer. Every art.de he oner for l!' : Vrr VO"" Im"- ""d ' r' supposed lo be sale is made in hi own shop, bikI under his personal su, ri.uend- ! 0,Vhe Icrpe of 'hr prare-J T'" evidenee upon which it

sf-rinca property, to-wu: Bams lot number one (I), in square number forty-nine in Uic city of Indianapolis, in Marion county, aud Kisie of Indiana. And if sneh rents and profits will not sell fr a sufliciciit sum to satisfy tbe amount demanded by said writs,-! will at the same time and place offer for sale in like manner, the fee simple of said property. Levied upon ami taken as the property of Charles Michael, at Iks suit of Henry Bmdley, and ihe tee bill in favor of the officers and witnesses therein named. Terms cash. C. C. CAMPBELL. Sheriff Marion O.. By W. Rokon. Deputy. Indianapolis, Feb 13, 1969. feb2wtw

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mmediaie SaSS ctitm. you mar .le;eiid on telling junce done to your uiidrMtandfiig.'' He warrant his work in erery particular. ITJHrs shop is on XVaso.Hijtoii street, opposite tlie Court House. sws-3mw w. l bates, GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WOKDEB! . u Dr. J. CS. HOUGHTON'S Tbe true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice. PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth Slomr-rli of the On. after directions of Harou Liel'ip. the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S Hotiehton, M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. Tim is a truly wonderful remedy for Indirection. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, fiver Complaint. Const i pal ion. and Debility. Curm aiier nature's own mrt'.od. try nature's own nenn, the tiastrie Jun e Half a leasioonful of Pepsin, infused in watei. will digest r dissolve. Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, oat of the stomach. Prpm is the chief element, or ereal digesting principle of the Gas trie Juice, the so! ve.il of the Food, lha purifying, preservins;. and stimulating Mgrnt of the stomach and utestines. It is eiiracted from .he digestive .tmnacli of the Ox. thus forming an Artificial Directive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical pow- i er, and funitslniifr n complete and perfect substitute for It By the SCIKNTIFIC F. VI DENT K. Baron I.tebig in his celcl.ri.ted Work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous t the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from Hie mucous membrane of ihe stomach of Ihe Cnlf. in which various articles of fond, as meat and eggs, will be softened changed, and digested, just iu tbe same manner as they STObM ba in the human stomach." D. Coml-e. in his valuable writings on the "Physiology of Diges lion.' olrservas that "a diminution ..f the due quantity ot the Casino Juice is a prominent and j I prevailing cause of Dyspep-ia;" and I. estates that "a distinguished professor of medicine M Loudon In. wat severely affiietetl with this complaint, finding everytbtitg else to fad, had ireourse Io the Gastric Juiee obtained from the stomaeln of living annmls. which proed completely sucres-fiil Dr. liraham. ninlior of ihe turnout work mi ''Vegetable Diet," ays: '-Il . a saaaattrahle fact in iv-ioloey. thai the k. .aiach. of animals, mseeraied m wsler. impart to the nuio the property ofthssolviug various articles of lood. and of effecting a kual f artific.ai ! ti on of tin in in nowise .(liferent fiom the llilura. digestive process " Dr Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man.'' fl.ee 6l Blanehard Pl.ildclHna, Isit.. pp 33-'2 says: "The siscovery of PKP !1 form a ney- era in the clienvral hi.lory of Digestion. From rec-iit exprriiueu.s. we know lhal f.id id.olved as rapidly in an j Gssiric Jun e itself '' x.i i-ri. wirk. 'V.iT -1 rj.nim in fna ie ..ii.iv ii iiimuir hum, o,cp,ireu uuiu i epsui, as il is in tne natura: ..i.i... .. . .i.. ... . ii . - -. on Chemitrv. Maie-ia Mc'loa. and Phvaiol... ' : ; " 'i.e. 7, . ,, '" ouar.e.. ue-r,.,e tne er.ar.cter d ! properties ol Psrsirt, and slale many in cresting details resiieelmg ,. -.t-"6 t-luiiS avsr a: B-V! a ' The fact that an Art. ft. ml Dicraiire Fluid, or ciastrie Juiee. per. fecilv reseril lin the natural flu:, may he iead.lv prepared, does not admit of question. The only wonder is. lhai it has not In-fore lieen applird lo ihe cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia- so naturally Utr MSBB a use suescsl ; ; -elf tn the mind. AS A DYSPKPSIA CI RF.R. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the m.wl marvellous effect., in curint cases of Dehihly, Emaeistnm Nervous Decline, and Dvspep lie ' iwiimp.ion. Il is impossible lo sire the details of ease in th. I mums .Wlhis Mdvertisemeni: l.nt authentiealrd cenificatr hare hren siren of more than iwo hundred rrmarkalde cures, m Philadelphia, Xew York, and BBsBBB ahme These wrrr nearly all di spiMSBl eases, mid ihe cures were not only rapid and wonderful, hut pci u.a nent. Il if a rreai Nervous Antidote, and partirnlaily li'eftil for tendrn ey to Riilkaas PiaotsVr, Liver Coniplsinl. Fever and Aene. i r liadly irrated Fever and Aene. and the evil eftectsof Quinine, Mercury, and other drue tioii the DigesBrtB Orean. after a ksssjj tekness. Also, .or excess m e.ifiui.. and the .k free us of ardent pirits. It almost recoucnes health with inlempcinnce. OLD STtiAlACH COMPLALXTS There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints wl.irh il doe not seni to reach mid move at once Xo matter how had they m-iy he. il givtsj BBBBM relieC A single d.e removes all ihe nitp'casaut iiiptoni: ami it only needs to lr repeat, d for a short t.me to make these k-ikxI . fle. ts permanent. Purity ot Mood, ami vipor ..; l.ni; follow nl mice. It is pariieularly excellent ill rases of Nausea. Vomiting Cramp. Sorene of the pit of the Stomach, distress after ea ine low. cold stale ol the Bll, Heav nes. Iwnrss of Spirits, Despond, nes . F.maeiation, Weakness, tendency to lusanily, Suicide. kr Dr Hourhlon's Pepsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fin. druss SSsi popular medicines, llirnuebout the Untied States. It is preiwred in Powder aud the Fluid form and in Prescription vials lor the use of Phyi iun. Private Circular, for the ue of Physicians, may he obtained of Dr Housh'on or his A cent, describing Ihe whole prores of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claim of thi new remedy are based. A it is not a s-crel remedy, no objection can I rinsed ?.:.iiisi n usr hy Pl yskians in r -spectable staiKl.it am! reeular praeliee. Pnec Owe Dollar per Iionle. COBSERVE TtHS! Every bnttto of ihe renuina PEP5IX bears ti e wr at. n CIKitUre of J S HOl'GHTOX. M I) . le proprietor. Philadelphia. Ra. Copy-right and Trade Alarkm eured (T--Sold l.y all DrucgKt and IValers in meliciues AGENTS. Craighead A Browning, Indianapolis, wholesale and retail Agents for the Stale of Indiana. dei : ii AND AGENCY. I have opened an office in ihe City oi Washington for the prosecution of claim against the Govern ment, embracing Pension. Bounty fluids. Patent f:.r lands sold, ai d a general agency business. My long connection with the l.nd Office rives me great faeilil.es for Ihe transaction of business in thai depariin-nt JOHN Y. BRYANT. Reier to Hon. J. F. McDonald. Crawlordsviile. Hon. A. S White. I-afayette. Hon. W J. Dhows. Indianapolis. cct31 J;. INE! AND BRANDIES. Rure Port an.) Malaga Wine: V W S pipe Rk hell ami Coguiac Brandy; Jul received frmn Rin'adeiphia. at V. C It A XX A ro Bfc RUSHES AT LAST. A laree lot of ilir. Tooth, snd Ska v. M 9 ing Brushes. Also, a fine assortment of Shell nd Buffalo, Tuck. Reading, and Fitte-Tooih Comlis. will )e sold at co. want to close the stock, and quit keepingthrm. Come and -re. at je. 9 W. IL TAI.r.OTT S J O II N O'KAaE 6t SONS' NEW BOOK STORE. E announce lo our friend, to Booksellor. Conntry Me chant. Teacher. Professional Gentlemen, and lx.k hin it w generally, thai we have oeiiel in Imtianap. s. Marion county. Indiana n new Book Store. We are prepared at any lime to supply the trade, m larpe or small quantities, wilh an entire new ami tress Stock of Book and Stationery. We keepalwavs on hand a larae an.! easnssele as ortment of iNlisoe lunrons. Theöloei al. Law. Medical. OsBBSBBa School, and CI skat B.aks; together wilh a ftill st.K k ol Staple and Kancy Stationery. We are ( onfidenl il would le to the interest of Co nitry Merchants ami all others wishing lo purchase bix.ks lo eive n a call. All order thankfully received, aial we asure ih.we who send lhai ihey will lie filled promptly. Particular atleution paid lo orders h) mail or otherwise for quantities or siur'e volume Beeswax mi) Ras wnnted JOHN O'KAXK & SOXS, may'tEkjwtf No. 4 X orris Building, ander Odd Fellow Hall. Bb K. MYERS IVes leave to aiiuoaix-e lo the ublic thnt he inu Ihe larrrit. liandsomest. and -cheaiw-si Id of l ien, i, Mack. laue, Green and Hrown Cloths iu the city, for .ale cheap for ensh d c9 CANDIES ! CANDIES ! ! OAWDDBS ! ! ! We are manufacturing, ami keep coustantlv on haial. a laree and superior assortment of CAN UY. CON FF.CTION A R Y. AND SYRUPS, which we offer to ihe country trade, at reduced cash prices. A lihensl discount on the already reduced prices, to Wholesale Houses purehasilSC SO or more boxes al a lima. For sale at our old stand. No. 40 Main street. Cincinnati. Ohio. mnylC-y-ehll SRO. MYKRS & CO. 4 DOZ- PEARI. CURTAIN FINS 4tui " w Just received bv det-15 JACOB LINDI.F.Y. STEEL AND CAST PLOUGHS. THE uikU rigneil would inform the Farmer of Central Indiana lhat he is now rc-eiviiu from the inaiunaeturer- ; he i...ai. i usr fieri and t"at Plows, vix: 21M Raymond Hunter t ." Steel Plow, all sizes; 1)0 lohn Robert k Co.' Steel Plows all sixes; 75 Kocker i l.ewi' yiieel Plows, all sizes. 50 Sluasa'a Improved l'al Mould lioaid Flows, all sizes: 2-5 Peacock's luiprovrd Cast .Mould Board Plows, all sizes; 25 DiamoiMl Steel Plows; Suh-S4iil s... plows: Rogers' Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth; Meet Mould Boards, right and left handed; The above is the large! assortment, and most superior quality Of Plow, ever offi-red for sale itt Indiana. The v are warranted to i cive entire satisfaction in every- respect, or no sale: and will be I sold for cash al Cincinnati prices, at the sign of the Red Anvil, Washington street, Indianapolis, by THOMA. nl ih r, rBBBBBaWSW Arent for Ilie manufacturers W IGHTNINCJ ! LIGHTNTNG! ! LIGHTJTINQ-! !'. Tlie ubWu Li scriher having put up several thousand feet of Jr.mes Spratl's ; Cincinnati Ligliiniiig R.kI in this vicinity, is still prepared with a j K Inree nuaiitity of Itixl direct from Cinc.iiuai i. and pood expertenced hands to put np any quantity al short notice and at the moderate j price of HI cent per foot, or he will sell the Rods ate cents per foot. and lei the pi'rehater put them up himself. Always on hand at tbe , sign of the Big Pad Ixick and t'ook-Stove. I. ' ' HK.NRY S. KF.LLOGG Reernc .pt. Voorhes, C. W. CadyJ D. nde J Ul Kexru. ! III. tüäl IS- It UTS. I i i IIIV- I I 11 -" t ' I l pi s " n Dumk Asvlom. ludge Perkins. Messrs. R. R. Underbill, J W. Hoiland. Dr. Bnllnnl, and D. Craighead. aur-w I B710UNDRY IN TERRE HAUTE 1 OR SALE. The new i W p,,h., mU ; t i..,.. the n.. ,.mmer known .... ..wi...u c.. i. .. ... n,T,. i r. ,.i. isa MAB1SBSB , : we BUpplien with Machinery. Sloe, H.dlow Ware. and rs!hrr r'l"l-ril llllll Kl 3 on hand some thirty ton Pig fl Ser ip Iron a well as oih. r stock i tk Floor w,ll aeowBts n)rfnl U'lili lllllartiw.iu : ju?mg äu slate six Moulders, and esit Ik mllMi fitster nnd mnde lk-llpr w.,w ,mn r -iore m.wer ihm' in ihe other etal.lilii.irnfs in the . i imr teim Ii i now nm wilh horse nowrr. mnl there are three 1 H..r.. ... ,i,. .1... ,1l U I anU ml. ilt.ul sii eneiiie can with lilllr expense be connected wnb .1 Terre Haute i rapidly improvnie. From it poiinn it coman rxteirovr trade from Illinois, and from lieinc the lermutu of a railroad about completed to Imliannpolia, and extending to 1 V'v (JlevelniKl. (lino ami with the extcu-ion o! the canal to r.vausvi.l. d - ,h tnU t ly ineremmta, w,ut h . , jt dr.irale ';, f(r , imlra, io.,e?of any kind. ' . ..u .. ii .... i .i. .i.t. i.-..,iri- ..II -...,.i ! W..0 a small additional onitay. ihis Foundry, well mana-jrc; can be mnde tn osv for itetf in a verv borl time To loose wha wish to enijaBe in this huine in a desirable location, such an opportunity s the present se dotn occurs, ss every Ihme is in order Br carrying ou successfully, without trouble or loas of lime. For terms, which are easy, and for other mSn-maiion. apply to A. n JOHNSON. ian-wew.rgwT Terre Hsats, Ind. B AJUsBOAD MEK Call and see a few fall Jewelled Saver " liuininit Lever Walehes, large sise and extra fine, just reserved hy Kxpres, they are deimcd expressly for Railroad Kngi nrera; being il.e mom relinhle time keeper made. Silver Mnnting Levers at 15 and upwards, at W. H TALBOTT'8. deel

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i in: bbkat kkviu kv kktikdv. DR. JOHN' BULL'S SARSÄPAKILLAÜ Will Wonders never Cease? j the following eure, performad alane by tbs as tat J HI'U.'s KARSAPAULLA, arc not wonders, them wt acknowlcige that we do not know the meaning of tbs word. Read, and be convinced tbat fact stranger tbaa fiction : Ijsi P. 0., Ful'nn Co.. Ky.. Oct. 1. 1861. Pr John Bull : Dear Sir Tbe two dozen of your SarsaparilU. ordered in September, earn to hand, and, in acknowledging the receipt of the same. I frei I vr-ald he doing .ou Injustice to wi'bhnM the following, among tha many of the ins ances that have come ander mv observation, daring the last two year, of lbe great curative properties of your Sarxaparflla : Mrs. Jmnnett Martin, a highly respectable lady of my neighliorhood. aged sixty -five years, had been long afflicted with a eaneerous ulcer, which finally reduced ber to so helpless a eondj'ion, that she could not leave her bad. She tried the best medical advice in our cotinty. without relief, nnd had given np all hopes if a cure. At this stage of her rase, I persuaded her son to take a bottle of j oar earsapariila. lie did so. and in a short Ihne returned, and parchased another bottle, s'ating the tint had had a decidedly good effect. She contlnuedo use It Until, after the ose afT five or sis bo fies, I bad the pleasure of seeing tb old Udr herself at church. She assured me that she had ala-erf entirely recovered her health, and from her I received the account Jf her di.-se. and In about the aane word I give it to yc This is but one rf a number of cures under my obssrrvafiop of very rents; kahle ones performed b. the use of your Sarsapariila. in my neigliWhooa. The -hiand for i has s'eadil. increased since its Inrroductioa her.-. Very respeclfullv. your obedient servant, WM. R. DICKINSON, P. M. flovLi CorjrTT. K.r.. . 6, 1831 Tr. John Bult : Dear Sir I have nern ib.- mart marvellous cure Of one of my patients, by your valaabie medicine an old Mr, who had been afGiefed from her childhood with scrofula, and various diseases of the brain. She sixty years old. It had run into something like leprneT, and she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever beheld. I called in Dr. McFaddrn. a very fine physician, to consult with me in rela-ion to her. We came to the conclusion thst i? was oat of our power to relieve her : bat, on going to my office. 1 accidentally pi-ke4 up one af yoor Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful rare j oar SaraBsiilla bad effected, I resolved to try tbe cxprrimci.' in this rase. I took her two bo les of it. afrer taking which I perceived a great change- I took her sasne more. Boe hi now taking the sixth bottle, sou 1 consider her entirely cured. I take great pi assure in recoaimcnUing your oartaparilla to the atilicted public. Yours rrspectfull , JOHN M. nOS M D. I. Tbnmns A. Hingo. of tlraves Ct , Ky.. for the beast of niankiui srr.rrailv. ilo hereby rrrtifj, that on or als-ut tbe ltt:h da.. ' r. IM". 1 as rta krd i h a very severe Dain in t lie lower aartof the llBmBssm, which hts-ed bat a few Diinu e . oi l iii.o.-t in ot.ic hft hip. and coatinned eiceclii .-. il lor al ovt live da s. daring which time 1 ha I a rrr. li;4h' fever. At the end of that time the fever ceased. . i I ic i on ahvrd fors day or two, after whk h i" again re' nrtiaa. aad BS mach worse than before. Durii.g all i.n- : - ! .- umler uicdicai treatmen:. From a snort 'une after 1 was taken. I was unable to walk or ft: up: the hip ii: which, 'he p:'iu wai so Ia4 commence 1 rising, until some riais in January, wlir it burr, and a nun w r of .iee- of bone came ont a ntar.y a BtBSSWJ . a' Ii is".. BcHS of the pieras were tlirc-fourtha of an inch tcotf. Sam Iber at' .-r riii, a hard knot ajprare.1 on my rih' l.tp. also one on my ri'h arit. and oi on my le,.'. la-low my knee. I con-inuej te get weak and worse, and pain nride i's appearance in my right shoulder, and would Diuvt in my breast and s'oouM-h. At this rime all person gave me up to die. A p'.r. siciau then told me tha. as a last remedy. I had he- er ass MK. BL'LI9 KI.11D KXTIIACT or rAUSAPAIS.ILL.A. Af.vr tbe nse of the second bo":ie. hc knot an my wrist commenced grt-ing soft. I opened it, and a 'Uy or two after, a piece of bone eiune out. Iy wrist moo got weil, and I eontinncd to gain streng-h. After 1 nsed the third bottle. I could get no more for some four weeks, af er which time I succeeded in ge:ting three more bottles. Af rr using tha three last bottles, the knot on my hip became soft : it was opened, and some corruption ran out together wi h a small piece of bone, and the sore soon got welt, and the knot entirely ditpprared. The sore on my leg abo opened, and a piece of lmne came out. I continued the wse of tbs Sarsapariila until I used twelve bottles, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange tn some, bur I will here state tbat. during th sumi.ier ef WJ. I roughed np three pieces of bone, wkick can now be Men St the residence of my ancle. Tho. Neal. where I now live, and if any persons doubt tUs statement. I will be happv to converse wi:h them, if thev will call on me. Signed, IWMal B- RIKOO. State of Kentncky. Craves C.. Set. This day personally came before me tbe undersicucd, aa acting justice of the peace in and for said county, aud aaue oath in du form of law. tbat the above sta'ement is tac. Subscribed and ru to, this lo:h dav of February, ISaO. P. MOiiSK. J. P. fee Ii. C. L Irwin Anderson, ricrk ef the County Court of Oravee County, Sta: of Kentucky, do certify that 8. P. Mors, whose' name is signed to tlie above certiBeate. i- no, and was at the time of signing the same, a justice of the pew-e. m and for said Graves County, duly commissioned and qualified as such, and tbat mitb and credit are due all his official acts. as such. In tas imonv whereof. I have hereunto set my . , hand, and caused the seal of the Coanty Court of ' mi 1 county to he hereunto afnxed, tail lS.'h day Of Kebruarv . 1S50 EDW IN ANDKHSOX. Can the reader beUeve, arer rraiing the description of tbe above numerous cures, that there is still a few Unman beings. sntTering with disease, that refuse to give Dull s Sarsaprfrilla a trial. It is indued hard to believe, but never tbe low. if is too true. What kind of testimony would it take to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Hull's medicine will do more even ttian it promises .' The doctor could proiuce another and ano'hrr cure performed by his medicine j but if the eases published above will :iwt conTim tbe sceptical, it is omits to produce any more, and, indeed, it would cost a fortune to publish tbe many certifieates tha: have Uxn showered on Dr. Bull. The larget oth sheet in America watiM not contain even the of those cured, let alone full statements of their This medicine, when uscsl according to direction, win cure, without f.il: tscrofula or king's Evil. Cancer. Tumors, Frup tions f the Skin, Kryiwla. Chronic Sore Eyes, King worm or Tetters. Scald Head. Khciinari-i'i. fain iu the Bones or Joist. OlJ Sores aud I leers. Swelling of cat Glands, SyphUm, Dyspepsia. Salt Kbeuni. Diseases of tbe Kidueys. Disaaas arising from the ux-of Mercury. Losa of Ar-peit, Pain in tlie Side er Shoul.ler. General Pebiliiv. Lumbale Dropsy Jaundice. C'r . Uronchi-is. Sore Threat ! Coughs, Oolds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other IHsraee tending to produce Caosumption. Liver Complain:a. Female Irregalari'ias and Camplaiuts, Sich and Ner.nus lleadacbe. Low Spiri s. Night sweats. Exposure or lmpnidenee in Life. Chronic Constitutional Dii eases, and as a .Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the -, ein. and a Uro tie and Plaaaaut Purgative, It is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Wafer, Baits, or Seidli-s Powders. DU. JOHN BULL'S Principal Omca. 81 Fourth St.. Louisville. Kv V here applications ior Airencies tuu.: ne i F or sale, ui.ulcsai. an .' mail, by CUAIGHKAD Ar BROWNING, i .nT-IA wim Sole Agents lor ind.anapota. The Gr eat est Discovery of the Age. SB. TEASK S MAGNETIC OINTMENT, FOR Inuam.-nory Rlietiinatism, this Oiulmeat is Uic most corapU'tt it inedy ewes prepares). In V! cases oul of 100 it will a ford entire reiirf to (be worst cases of N. r. m - Headache Ml 30 SsiIH For Nervous Diseases, sttrrtinn of the Spine, Rheumatism, 1 mBBSaSBBj IJarus. Be, Ac. it i of immense value. SWELLED LIMBS. If any of oar Ladies are afflicted with a Swelled Limb or Milk i-e- a n is sonienm- s caiteo ia i-..n.paini that many females are I subjet-j lo, alter chi d-b.nh. and which is oiien pr.irac.ed ior I . . . r i r - - " WM V" vt...u iiiaurai I 'o.ii..1r..a.iil.tu-rlUklt Price BS and .1- i Sold W bolt sale i atl hy Craighead dt Browning. Tomlii I'roihers, liKlwuapo ,. Kdwarda, Greenfieid: Wney M I.wry, Hudson dr nborn. Og.lci.. J. R. Bra. ken de Ca., Car and bv one Agent iti cm u village in the Siaie. octP-lyw H Z KFRHI !ON. Trv. Arent DELZELL & TYLT.R. Book-Binders and Blank Book XanufactararB, Journal Buildings, oppositt Branch Bank,) INDIAN'AKH.IS, INU. T which ace, will constantly lie on hand, s full and J. assortmctit of Rimik Hooks of every description ; als Jast Ihanks, Wank Note. Ac. Malionery ol every descrtplnm ruf ly ou hand of the best quality, and will be roid ou tbe nun alile terms. TO COUNTY OFFICERS . W r BflU' CM ntm Iftl Willi SlirUTKM- BBBmlmenl rf Bt. wllsBTBVBlf ! to none in the. West. We are iiiwscsionofIUhcd.lTerenl forms i used iu ihe offices in ihe Stale iid leel aaaared thai, äsuW yamaiisfactKHi will be gtvaa. I'lndms old ImoBS. vor as Willi your raers, cnui Part cnlsr atleulion pstd in HUü'j-OlllW JAMEM ll'.HI.W. ATTORNEY AT LAW, e20-lyw IriWA CITY. IOWA? R EMOVF.D ' REMOVED ! REMOVED ' TP A I.MAN e re lemoved llir Grecerv Store Iwn ct.mrs easl of mz h'. the Wrieht lloue, where they will le pl ned toiee all iherr lormer trieno ami cn-iomer llavinc entHrrert our .;ines. our facilitiea nre such as In enable u in sell a low n can be iMMisttt in (he west. sr. 1 :. .ii . i '. - e rx . . a . . e invne an uii.se in wmu oi i.rv.ioiMis tvrorerie, narowarr. I tools tnd Shoe. Hal and Csps. in rive us aacall, aa wr have i terminett to eil ehenptr than I lie rh. hoc it WISSOLUTION OF PASTNEH5HIP.-Tne pariacrsep w licretoiorc rxistiuc beiu.en llewrx J. Ilomaiwl Hervel Horn, nialer the Srm of H J de B. C. Horn t Un darjr dtwweve.'. by mutual consent. The busmen will hereallei be continued By H J. Horn w no is auifwriBBa toaetUs BtS tins mess ol the hrn. n. j H O. BMlRlX Indinnapoh. Dec. 39, 1MB. rpnO rARMEBS THa Wr,her Uaa a aas. J m Pntion' tei nv.se of Ii ADI.KS ready lr ass, sm

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