Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1852 — Page 3

BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Tram the Loauviile and Madison Piper. From Baltimore Baltimore, March 6.

Jas. Mail, Jivmg on Maiden I.ane, id a drunken ni thia morning, set fire tu his In. use, and out the throats of his two children and himself. After the fr waa ex-1 tmguished, the bodiewere found somewhat charred Hia wiie nan neu irom me nous to nvoiu nim, out naa nn fear for the children, to whom he had always been kind. From New York. Nxw Yoax, March 6. The Empire City, from New Orleans, arrived this morning. She touched at Havana on the 1st. and bringt : $30,000 in money, and 90 passengers; among the latter Col Fremont. The Ohio, from Chagres, arrived at Havana on tho 29fh, and was to tail on the arrival of the Georgia. The Falcon, from New York, arrived at Havana the day the Empire smiled. Front Bostou. Bottom, March 6.

Last evening an attempt was made to nopgle 25 0f conviction.' He seemed to regard himself as diatinctpackages of lace from the steamer America, valued at j gt Ul jr tnat spPciai wori and is only awailinc

$3,000. Gniity parties, a head waiter. The ship was From Philadelphia Philadelphia, March 6, 8 P. M. Last night, a small boy, named Geo Claiborne, living near Jou.i street, below Spring Garden, was shot by a pia.o. "le ball paeel through the front door and enterb tcuuu a uibiii. n uicu una uiui iiiuv ai oui.u; hour. The result of the careless discharge of a pi.tol , k !,, t child's brain. It died tins morning at an eariy syj vvuiO uiiv uuauvwu From Washington. Washington. March H 8 P M. The Senate was not in session. Hoest. Mr. Beale, of Virginia, had leave to make a personal explanation in reference to the debate j ester day. A message was received from the President transmitting from the Treasury Department a statement of the accounts of Prosper M Wetmore. The Senate bill to sell the lands granted by Congress to the Kentucky Asylum fr the Deaf and Dumb waa passed, when the Huuse went into committee on the homestead bill. Fror New Orleans. New Orleans, March 9. The Steamer Falcon, which has arrived from Havana, bring a report that Mirasol bad been appointed Captain Ireneral of Cuba in place of Concha. The Steamer Sultana has arrived . From Baltimore. Baltimore, March 11.1 P.M. A large meeting waa held this morning in the Exchange in favor of the proposed railroad from tbe terminus of the New York and Cumberland road to Sunbury. A aonvention on the subject ia to be held hero on ; Saturday. From Boston. Boston, March 11, 8 P. ML In the House a resolution was introduced denouncing the compromise acts and declaring the fugitive slavo law uaeesatituiional and ought speedily to be repealed. From Washington. Washington, March 10. In reference to the New Hampshire elections, late despatches from Conoord speak confidently of the success of the democratic candidates for Governor aud Representatativea. The nout e went into committee of the whole on the homestead bill, which was debated till adjournment. In the Senate, Messrs. Brook and McRea, the recently elected Senators from Mississippi, presented their credentials and took their seats. Seward's resolution to pay the expenses of Kossuth's reception, provided they do not exceed five thousand dollars, was taken up and debated. Mason objected because it approprrated the contingent fund. He said it should be paid by joint resolution appropriating the amount , 4'li . w CHivi iiu ii 'uai. uau uviuiu v - s wo im the reception, and was most proper. the present form of the resolution From Philadelphia Philadelphia, March, 13, 8 P. M. A man was arrested last night chargod with hotel robberies. He proves to be J. Hand Thompson, who, with two others, escaped from the Frankfort (Ky .) penitentiarjtn July last. I From Washington. Washinoto.v, March 13,8 P. M. The ship Prentice arrived this morning at New York, with ninety. five Americans of the Cuban expedition, who had been set at liberty by the Queen cf Spain. From New York. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ASIA. Naw York. March 13. The Asia arrived at 9 o'clook with ninety passengers, among whom was Mr. Rob:, of New Orleans, bearer ot despatches. No American steamer bad arrived at Liverpool since 1 tha Arctio. Dr. Murray, Catbolio Archbishop of Dublin, died on j Uta 28th nit. "in the 83d year of his age. 1 be relations between f ranee and Austria are ie irienujy since tne r rencn nave proiesiea against increasu uuuos in .rt.usr.na. ENOTLAifD. In the House of Lords, on tbe 27 th , Lord I Derby gave a short programme of the principles which were to govern the new Ministry. He repudiated the franchise nseaaure and also expressed a preference for ttapnoeiples of the Amenoio ttritt rather man iae ireej - . LtmrpoU Fob. 28 Cotton market ouict but firm, i with sales of 6,000 bales; small stoek of cheese snd in requeat; lard scarce and dearer. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. j Tba arrfAttnnio nf ...aoneairin in ver cir.-la of MOietv has been in reference to Lord Derby's Ministry. His foreign policy is to be conducted with a determination to maintain peace. He has declared bis intention of reimposing hve shillings duly on corn, but would first lake the sense of tbe country upon the question. While avow -- r I Derby's Ministry. Mis ing himself an enemv to bribery at elections, which ho would repress bv all the means in his power, he could not i

assent to the plan of reform introduced by his predecess- j Ohio rivers is estimated to exceed 600. forming an aggreorsin the extension of education. He would mainly rely ' sate of more than 150.000 tons, and it is computed in a on the parochial clergy. document on the subject, ordered to be printed by the Earl Grev declared that the Premier's exnlanation i United States Senate, that the net value of the trade 0!

waa unsatistactory witb regard to import duties and implored him not to keep the country in suspense as to what his real intentions ere. Earl Fitzwüliams disavowed the intention announced bv E tri Grey and Lord Aberdeen and declared bia intention of supporting Sir Robert Peel's commercial policy by every means in his power. All other points he should be able to support the new Government. Meetings continue to be held. At Lambeth it was re solved that the termination of Russell's Ministry should not deter the men of that borough from pressing I r tba tborough reform of the House of Commons. , At Birmingham similar demonstrations took place, where vote by ballot was deemed ine qua non to any new reform bill. Earl Shrewsbury offered ten thousand pounds to build a Roman Catholic Cathedral at Chester and a like sum . for a similar purp se at Sbrewabury. '

a an cs Keprts hae been transmitted from km- ' nor Brown, under the command of a Mr. Jernigan. took peror Nicholas to tbe President, intimating that the cabi- j several prisoners, two of whom escaped, and two, a aet at St. Petorsbua would not admit of the transforms- 0hilJ and an old woman, are still detsined, It is appretitn of tbe P. stdent into Empeor. Since ita receipt the i bended that the Indiana will retaliate. French and Austrian Governments have been less friendly, inasmach as Nicholas declare, that . if Austria moves Pfaf Park ,h?re y annaa, , preftch.j ,n the one step to assist France in disturbing the treaty of tatt roount whlc( SESt wonld Yienaa, be would march an army to aid Prussia against . k m 9 France, Austria, and the rest Ol Europe. nassssssassasasaaaaaaaaaaassssssaaa-aii The feeling in Paris is that peace will be maintained. I .iT , .T- , ,r , . , r. . u ran 1 '.nTABSHAl. S SALB Ky virtue of a writ 01 execution (Fl n relation to fugitives from other nations, Lord Der- 1 ST. " mm mtmt Saa ia. Clerk. office 01 thed.ru i

by asid that it was the duty nt the government, witbont to a system of espionage, to keep a watch ; ovemenu of such parties a, .based English , ovt the ra hospitalif t. Ia the Hon of Commons, Mr. Valliers fave notice that h should move at an early day a resolution plfdsiag the Hoase to maintain the policy of free trade, and arrest attempts to re-impose a protective dnty on corn. A soiree was given by Mr. Lawrence at London on the 26th, at which the whole diplomatic corpa were present, except the Austrian minister. Moore, the Irish poet, died on the 20th, aged eightytwo years. Ballion in the Bank of England 402,000; whole stock XIS.91S.000. Lmdon money market unchanged. Flour the last three daya commanded grreat attention : sales of 20,000 brls. western canal at 23s. Floating cargoes of corn brooght full rates; on the 27th an advanoe cf 6J was obtained. Baeon scarce and demand moderate at steady price Beef mach wanted Pork scare and advancing; eastern prima moss will bring New ToaE, March IS, 8 P. M N iw HAatfssnt Elect ion . Returns (rirs Morton 399 majoritT Towns, not beard from, last year (rave Pi

a 4"i Hoasa thos .'ar ISO opposition- If the

121 tu hear fn m come in same as last year the demo

Jetrauo majority will be 17. I tie Senate stands f Uernoorata, 2 coaiu.o.i, I no choice, ami i uououui. From Pittsburgh. PiTTsrauGH, March 13,8 P.M. A man named Somers. employed in Livingston exprrM, was arrested last night charged with atealino a package containing $900. The package waa given him bv mistake with other packages for the West. Four hundred dollars of the money was recovered I, ohm Napoleon. There are many Americans who frequently mat Louis Napoleon in English Society, during bis exile from France. And they must have all noticed one marked feature of hia character, which goes far towards explaining bia recent course. He was then, and is now. as thorough an enthusiast as any religious devotes or social reformer of the past or the present age. He has alwaya believed himself destined by Heaven to revenge the defeat and renew the glories of the first Nafolxon. In conversation during his banishment, he steadily spoke of himself as one marked out for great deeds, and ot all the revolutions and troubles of France as only the preparatioo for his certain advent. There was in his manner, while speaking of these things, nothing affected or the time when Providence should open the door for him to enter upon its performance. This view of his character explains the apparent madness of his repeated attempts at the invasion of France. While exiled from its dominions, powerless, friendless, and destitute of resouroes, be entered France under the cxpectatior that her people would instantly rail) around his standard and place him at the head ot public affairs. Not a thought of failure seems to have disturbm, . . . . , , ed ho nor s moment's apprehension that I e might lose hm head in the enterprise. And so throughout his miprisonment he preserved the same impassable equanimity, relying upon the same ultimate demny, and oonaid ttmg past failures as only temporary interuptions of the great designs which Providence bad in store for biro. This view of his character certainly explains his past conduct better than any other. And it may also throw some light upon his intentions aed probable career in the future. During his exile he repeatedly spoke of bimseli as destined to retrieve the disaster of Waterloo. Not lonjr after his election as President he spke ofthat a I the great blot upon the French escutcheon the only disgrace which had never been wiped away. Not long beJ fore his usurpation, he addressed the army, as involved I with him in that great calamity, and as bound together ' by a oommon necessity for its retrievial. Thikes, not J long ago, published a remark made by Louis Napoleon. I in conversation with him, that he thought a foreign war expedient and essential for France. And a thousand mmute incidents, known to those who have keptt be run of current events, combine to show that the fanaticism which raised bim to power still stimulates and guides bim in its exercise. He atil! believes bimseff the legitim - i . m. l I male successor ot inapoLEon. tne inneritor oi ins glory, the vltor ex ossibus upon whom dVvolvos the duty of revenging his w rongsjand re establishing tbe supremäoy of hia name. What this bodes for the prolonged peace of Europe, overv one can judge for himself. With a madman on the French throne, ordinary calculations of the future are essentially deranged. N. Y. Times. D" A Paris correspondent of the New York Commer" cial Advertiser, who attended the grand ball given by General St. Arnaud, thus describes an interview between an English lady and himself; In course of the evening, fatigued with standing, I found a seat by a lady, who was addressed as Madame la Marquise. She proved to be an Enslish lady, and we fell into conversation. She expressed great admiration lor tbe United States, but she must say that it could not be considered a land of liberty. "And why not, Madame!" "I understand that most of the gentlemen have five hundred slaves a-pieot." "Indeed!" ''Yes, air, a gentleman who has been there told me so.' ' In what part of the United States waa that, Madi ame?" ''In Uio Janeiro," said Madame la Matqmse. Soon after this I left Tor home in a contemplative frame of mind. 0"The editor of tbe Express, in imitation of bis illuslriou9 coternporary uf tne State Journal, has already, at this early period of the campaign, commenced his bitter partisan denunciation of tho nominees of the Democratic sn Ii e a . . ma State Convention. We are pleased to see it. llie people want no better evidence of a man's capacity, or the purity of his political course, thanthe fact that snoh papers wage a merciless warfare against him. If the minority party of the State expect to sucoeed in the ensuing elec tion, by stirring the tires ol partyism, and ny waging nsainst the majority a virulent political warfare, then we are much mistaken. It would be a wiser stroke ol j policy lor such journals as tbe "r-xprcss tt id. omne I fenus, to desist just for their own benefit. If however I broil and battle are the proper elements of such bellicose spirits, let them crack their whip and ' let loose tbeir dogs of war." tbey wil kill nobody but themselves. Terr 'Haute Journal. Another Caution. Papers and letters from Panama agree that on the I 16th ult. there were lull four thousand persona confined I in that city unable to obtain passage up the Pacific, i The Echo, of that date, cautions the California-bound against attempting to make the journey short funded, . and advises those to stay at home who oannot laud at Chagres with at least $230, and a willingness to take tbe cheapest steamer accommodations on the Pacifio. A letter says that the prices of steamer tickets on that side were, in many instancea too high to be thought of, and of the few ot those that were lor sale, many were sale, purchased dv speculators, wmcn increased me distress, Many have been compelled to turn their laces Homeward, even' fearful that their funds would not last them for the journey. Cin. Enq. , . r Th Oneida Chitf, printed at Clinton, Oneida County ? ay, t hl, a fdrnily in thal pac,t tba members : 0j W:lt.n nave been persuaueu by tne rapoinga, nas been i c,)mpe,e broken u a raother has left her young chil- ! dren sick &nd uncarwl füPj aod taken up her board( report aajs her bad, with one of the masouline spirits.' Report further saya that this male rapper, in order to n.ske room lor his neighbor's wife, has discarded his l j- l l. own, giving ner a written uiscnarge, wnieii no can a in oi uivurce, ano mat uiouirn sue sun remains in uis , still remains in hia family , il is in the character of a aervaut, and not aa a wife. Steamboats on WasTXair Watis. The total number of steamboats now running on the Mississippi and the Western rivers, in 1849, w,.s $256,233,820. The value of vessels employed in this trade was stated, in the same paper, to be $18,661.000. Indiana State Sentinxl and Statesman By an arrangement between tbe p.tblishers of these papers, the Statesman is to be discontinued at the close of the present volume, in September next, and the controversy between the editors is now to cease. We are glad this arrmzement has been effected, as we have no doubt it will redound to the benefit of the Democratic party of Indiana. One Democratic paper at the Capital is '-ufficient and it should be liberally supported. Jeffiorsonian. - The Florida Indians. We regret to learn some citizens of Florida have recently committed unprovoked hostilities on the Indians ofthat State. It is reported that a company of volunteers raised by order of GoverConn of the Un ted State ior the Ui'r. 1 of lud ana. I will ontiie 'Ith day April next, between the hour o l l lUt-'CIOCK A. 1.. still the eoontv ff Hai ecx-k and pront for the term I 01 -tevrn ) rar. i) inc )cr. ol al the luilowuie real relate, touit: S"Oth-Wet quarter of section!?. Ut:ihip 10, ranee fl: Nor h- ! easi quarter o( North-east qnarter of section towivhip 16, rs fs a -'listed in Hancork roti'ily. Indian: ml Im iinmlierrd 3. 4 ', 5, M, and XX, aitnated ia Use town of Philadelphia, Hancock cooni ly, Indiana. Anl up-n lailurt 10 realise a iMn icnt um 10 at sl the dt ramto. I will, at the same tun and plaea and In the manner atbreeaid. olTrr 0-r sale the lee simple nf said above described real rials, taken a the property ef Oeore W Wiilei at the auite ; ' Joseph Cd mm in again! Joseph .Mather and said George W. WiUtt. B. MTKRRDITH. U 8. Marshal nf Dimi ef Indiana. ' rairlS'Wt pr Ate 3,7a. By Ose. McOeaT, Uepeiy. CHANCE TO SPECULATE! -Tin subscriber ri :forty acres of Land in Tip'on county. Indiana, situated on tbe Cincinnati ami New Castle Railroad ami i ne of th best tore tion in tin State or a Town and Steam Saw-mill. He will give J sc ci of Isnd (including, each alternate lot in the Town 0 be laid oet) to any person whs will lay out a town and build a Saw-mill said in, iM m:trlc-wlw JA MKS . JACK, Tipton County. arsiLEOTIOW IIOTIOE. Th' voter of Mnon oouuty wi Mii mert at the usual place of he'd ng election ia Marion coanty on the first Mondy in April, IKS for th purpose of electing a Susi Sonnet te ill lb vacaney of Nichols MeCar-, resigned 9. 6. waMPKKI.L. Sherif f Maren ISu, :3. marl7-o4wts

The Whigs and the Presidency It weald seem that a pai ty which ia so low in the eetimation of tbe people as the whig party ia, at the present time, would not take much interest in the Presidenial canvass, or trouble itself much about a candidate. But auch ia not the caae, Whigs arc proverbially fond of office, and it comes as natural for them to present their claims when the spoils are to be divided as it does for a beggar to bold out bis hand for pennies. Hence, though they have no more chanoe of euccess in tbe next canvass than the man in the moon, yet all hands are as much excited about the question of who shall be their candidate, as though they were certain to elect their man. They tell us, very frequently, that the Democratic party is divided about a candidate, while they have in their own ranks at least a dozen aspirants for the honor of being badly beaten next November. The partisans of FiLLMoaa are working in hia behalf as only men can work who are tasting the sweets of office, and are afraid of losing them. Wxbster's friends are circulating subscription papers in his behalf, holding mass meetings in the eastern cities! to put biro in nomination. Scott is

not without those, who, for the sake of ''availability," re ready to swallow him, hot-soup and all. Besides these "stars of tbe first magnitude," there are, in the constellation of Wbiggery, (now, alas! sadly dimmed by tbe rising sun of Democracy,) a largo nnrntter of "lesser lights," such as Sewabd. Cbittenpen , Clayton, and others, who are willing to accept of the nomination for either the first or second office, but who are determined to run for something, if it is not so good. We hope they will held a Convention, and agree upon somebody : for wc do no; want tbe fun of using then, up as we cert iiciy shall do so bad that thoy will never be heard from any more. Bring on yout man, boys; give us somebody to fight against, and leave us alone for the way to use him np. Iowa Dem. Banner. "The Rkal Faasua." The whig papers dab their candidate for Governor, "the Real Farmer." We have known Mr. M'Carty ever since 1829, and we will bet a own skin that he has not, siaee that time, ploughed hall an acre of ground. He has had some farming done, but he never put bis bands to the work. Mr. M'Carty is a merohant, and can learn his whig friends more about managing that kind of business, tban he can about farming. Mr. M'Carty is a tin citizen ; but sucb humbug, gerv will never make him Governor of Indiana Paoli Eagle. ET Gov. Kossuth, in his farewell speech at Cincinnati, merely alluded to Mr. Brownson as "a man who was found to lecture for Russo- Austrian despotism with tbe astonishing boldness of an immense ignorance." Kossuth's cause, as against Brownson, was taken up and publicly and ably advocated in Cincinnati by a Catholic gentleman: and this Kossuth accepted as another proof that it is not just to charge Catholic'sm in general with heme subservient to civil and political despotism. Reston Post. 37 Fur the information of our whiz readers who do not take the State Journal, we give the, to them, very de-irable intormation that the editor of the organ thinks ''there never has been a time in Indiana, since 1940, that the whigs felt more confident of success than now." The news ot the nominations has reached tbe various parts of the State, since th same editor had such encouraging news from our various exchanges, and everybody is going to vote for th? whig ticket. Whig editors always say so early in the canvass. Jfadtaen Courier. C7" An act legalizing Christmas Day. Fourth of July. Thnnksgiving Day, and Fast days, either National or State, and New Year's Day, as nolydays, and making all business paper falling due and payable on the next prevmusj Island. was passed by the Legislature ol Kuode &TTbe journeymen house oarpenters of New York have resolved to demand 92 per day for tbeir services, from tbe 10th of March to the 10th of November next. (LTThe total amount of the assessed value of real estale in tbe city and county of Philadelphia, subject to taxation, for the year 1852, is $118,963,196. (TT Tbe petition of sundry persons to the Legislature of Massachusetts, praying that the right of "doing military duty' may be extended to women, has been referred. 1D The American Colonization Society will send out on the 1st of May next, a ship from Baltimore or Norfolk with emigrants to Liberia. CITY ELECTION. Election last Satardayin April Aunjunen wit fee $1,90, eateaac. O-We are requested to annoance SajsTK a. Psaav as a oaodidate for City Marshal. C7W are requested te announce Hcoa Blivi a a candidal for Street CommisioBr, at the ensuing Corporation Election. TOWNSHIP ELECTION Election on first Monday in AprU AnnounoesBaat fee f 1,0b, ) arfesnice. We are requested to announce J oaox StTTB a a candidate for re election 10 the ooioe of Justice of the Peace, at the ensuing township lction. E7 Pleae announce the name of J. 8. Axxn as a oandrtata lor Jostiee of the Pease at the ansubif April Election. MANY VOTERS. Cf We are reqaaeted to anaoonoe O. II. P. Bkt as a candidal for Conitabl Zy Wa are reqated te announce the name of Paraa Wwcam. as a candidate for Justice of the Peace, at the April alecuon. TO TUB DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE The members of the Marion rouuty Democratic Com mitte are requested to meet at the St..to .Sentinel Counting 01i Sltttrd(Ti Mirch grjth, 183,, at o'clook P. M, to take into consideration the propriety of holding a Democratic County Con. vauiion to nominal a candidate for State Senator to Sit the vacancy of Nicholas McCarty, resigned A full aiteadaiice is requested The following are the names of the county Committee: Ccaurf Tnwni'iif Powcl UowlaJ, J. M Talbett, Austin H Browu, sad John S. Spann. Leteranc A. Vine and L. A. Hardest) Wayne Samuel Lake and Tho. Marrow Pun and A. C Logan. Perry Morris Howland aud I. W. Hunter Wamn Jao. Baker and Jos. McConaelL lviaftm-Einley Wright and 0. W. wu DtcatutA. D. Cudd iiftou and Jeaae Priee. JVaaMsa Beuj Morgan aud Wm Shimer. (marI7 QOOOD REMEDY. There Uno medicine in the world that ha given such truly astonishing proof or its efficacy as Dr. 8. A. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup, In curing humor aud restoring health and strength. In eases of äall Rheum and Erysipelas, this meJ cut act in th meet agreeable and at th same time most effectual manner, aod never fails of cflectiag 1 cur. THE 00LÜMBÜS MISSISSIPPI DEMOCRAT aar: "We would not vote for our father if he were ive, and advocated 'prompt and peaceful accession.' " Nor we, but tpeaking of secession, nobody secede fr m the belief ia Perry Davia' Pain Killer On th contrary, there arc constant "annexations" 10 the crowd who call upon the gern sasaaasssaaaaasssssaasassssaaaaaa POCKET BOOK STOLEN. ON FRIDAY, the 12th lust, ui Pleinfeld, Hendricks county, from the subscriber, a pocket book cOutaming eight dollars in lu'niey iiid the following note anionic otber: One given to the tu'iscnber by John Lawrence of Plsuufleld, for .z hundred dollars, payable on the 1st day of September neat. Two giv ' by John W Sra 1 1 of Hendricks county; one for two lundred doi.ars das the 1st day of September next, and en for five handled and fifteen dollars due November let, 1853. Oi given by John Parsons for one hundred and eighty five dol ars due sometime in the (all of 1 -33 Other notes and accounts, the descriptions or which arc not remembered, were also contained in the pocket book. If the person bavmg the pocket book in his poesioc will return l and the notes and accounts contained 111 it. by mail or by any 'ther mean to th abecriber t Painflekl. Hendricks county, (ad.. 10 further trp wilt be taken In the matter. marl-wlw HL'OH P. MIT?I A GOLD MINE IN EVERY STATE. THE undersigned is now aalling the Patent Righi C the Westcm Slate Ibr II K. FLtNCHBAUOH'9 CAST IRON I'OMB, vSionej Patented July 911, 18S1 It is a cut iron slab, Mauiifutly eruamtnted, with the letters cast on It, and can be paiiitrd any coTor, and cuilded if wished. Its construction is such that when placed iu ibe around il remain irmly fined iu its posr urn. They con be furuivacd at ssch cheap price aa to cuabie all : rlasae -nd communiti.. who would desir lo secure a Tomb or I Monument 10 mark th place where tbeir friends are hurried. It 1 lerabililv cannot he questioned Th Patent Kifht for a number of i States have been sold, where they are coming in general use. PcrIsoti who would mint a few hundred dollars 10 make so many thousand dollars, would do wall to rati soon 011 R MILLER. Wright House. Sole Af sat for the If 8., where the article can be seen. I sarlS-dlw JUST HEOErVXD and for ln, 33 bbls. ra Rje Whisky, ii bbl. am. Hrandr, SB t.M. H. M Wme; at jane . C HANN A CO '8 d SAMPHOB Wbolesal uud Retail at I y man 1 V. C HANN A A CO'9. ) .WWk'lALF SPANISH t IGAJLS. of the best illtjUUV quality, for sal by V C. HANN A A CO marll

STATU Or INDIANA, MARIO COUNTY I In yb Manien jicctt Corax. IHcssrua Vein 1-53 Im Chamomy Joan Atwuod, Jehu Wune, aud John Sperbawk s. Aimer Lockban, Vuliam Yarbrough, Charles Hawk, Bar. day Burrows, and Mary Ann Shoemaker, Administrators of the

batata ot Silas Shoemaker, deceased. fc, il known that on the Ist day or October. 1831. said com. piamanta hied in the Clerk' office of said Court, tbeir bill in f hancery in the above entitled cause against said defendants, and afterwards at the December term for tne year 18S1 of mm! Court, aid complainants filed an affidavit that the defendants, Abuer Ixx-khait and William Yarbroog h. are not residents of Ute Stale of Indiana. Thereupon it was ordered by said Conn that notice of the filing and pendency ef the said bill of complaint be given to said Abuer Lockhan and William Yarbrough, by three success. ve weakly publication in the Indiana State Sentinel; and that unless they appear and plead to, answer or demur to said bill on the first day of the next term of said Marion Circuit Court, to be hefuii and held at the court Heues in Indianapolis on the second Monday ia June next, 184. aaid bill and the matters and things therein contained, will be held as true and taken as confessed as to said defendants, Lockhart and Yurbrongh; and tbey are hereby aocordmg. ly notified. 9 mar 18 Attt: WM. STEWART, Clerk. apAUTION. This is to notify all persons that my wife, Rebecea V ' McCray, on or about the fourth day of December, in the year A D. 18S1, absconded irom my homo, in Henry county, Indiana. wilkut any cause or provocation at all. All persona are notified not to credit said Rebecca on mj account, as 1 am determined to pay o debt of her contracting from tkia time. ALFRED McCRAV. February 0. 1881 febSldli-fe h-stt w3 w DISS0LUTI0N OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing- between Henry J. Horn and Benjamin C. Hern, under the firm of H J. dk B C. Horn, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter he eontuioed by H. Horn, who is authorised lo settle the business of the firm. ;H. J. HORN. B. C. HOR.N. Iiuhanapoiii, Deo, t, 18sl. arSalSSOLUTIOir OP PARTWERSHIP.-Notice is hereby LF fiven, that the partnership hereto. ore existing between Sam uel Wauiwriaht and George F Wainwright under the firm and style of Wa1. WR10HT dr BROTHER, bu this day been duaoved by mutual consent; and the notes, books, and account are placed in th. hand of Samuel Wauiwrifht, who alone 1.1 authorised to settle the aacae SAMUEL WAIN WRIGHT, Indianapolis, Feb. IS, tHfit. O F. WAINWRIGHT. N H Tue undesigned will continue busine at tue old stand, where all peraoni indebted to Iba late firm of Wainwright A Brother will please call nd settle. fll SAMUEL WAINWRIGHT wHBRLTF'S SALB. By virtue of aa execution to me directed Irom the Clark Offie of the Marion Circuit Court, I wdi expo to public sale, on the "JCta day nf March next, at the door Of the Court House, in Indianapolis, in Marion eouniy, Indiana, within ih hour pre aribod by law. the rent aud profit for seven years, of the following real esiste, to- wit: Lots number leu (10), eleven (II). and twelve (18), in block number Arty, m the city ol ludiauapol.s, in Marion county, State of ladiana. And ou failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest, aud cusu, I will at the same time and place cxpote the fee simple 01 said real estate. Taken as the property of Henry Perry, at the suit of John H. Bradley, surviving partner of the firm of Quire dc tfradlay. C. C. CAMPBELL, sheriff Marion Co., Pabruary 1, 151. fb6w3w By W Roaaoa, Deputy. aHE RIFF'S SALB. By virtae of three execuuena and ou 9 fee Uli te me directed from the Clerk' Office of the Marion Circuit, 1 will expose lo public aale, ou the sOth day of March ucvt, at the Court House, m the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, luiliana, wiimn tne hoars prescribed by law, the rent and profit for even years of the following real estate, lo-wit. The uut i vided half of tbe east half of Uta iiortb-esut quarter of section tweni) -seven (87), township sixteen (10) north, of range four (4) east, containing eightv acre, mora or less, m Älarinn I county, State of Indiana And on failiir to realise the full amount of iudrmeut. inter?:. aud costs, I will at the same nine and place expose th fee simple of said real estate Taken as the property of Hugh Cunningham, at the suit of the several persona named in aaid executions and fee bill. C. C. CAMPBELL, SbeniT Marion Co , rebruary 18, 18. feb$1w3w By V Roatox. Deputy. IgjSTBBTl.T'g SALB. By virt e of one execution and one fee 9 bill issued by the Clerk of the Johnson County Circuit Court. directed lo me aud now in my hands. 1 wid expose to sale at pul wc aucii'T. i nie uoor 1 ins uouri House, in the county of Marion. 111 the .-5 ute of Indiana, between the hour of 10 o clock A M.. wnd I . clock P. M., on Saturday, the SOth day of March. 1833, the re. u and profit for the term of aevcu year, of the fallowing described properly, 10-wit: Be na lot number one ( 1). in quare number forty-nine (49), in the city of lud anapolis, 111 Marion county, and State of ladiana. And if uch renu and profit will hoi sell for a sufficient uro to Maisfs th amount demanded by said writ, ( will at the ame lime aal place oder for aale iu like manner, the fee simple of said properiy. Levied upon aud taken us tu property of Charles Mirliaci et the sun of Henry Bradley, and th fee bill in favor of the officers and witness inrin named. Term cash C. C. CAMPBELL. ISsSraff Marion Co., By W. Rosso. Deputy. Indianapolis. Feb 13, I5M feb96w3w STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY: Is ras Marios Paoasra Cockt, Fsbbcast Tkbv 1S58 Caaaeers. William R. Shimer 1 Catharine O'Neal. Caleb Belle and Mary Belles bia wifC. Harvey Sebent and Susan Sebcrc In sWife. Richard O'Neal. Lewut O'Neal, William San der O'Neal, Catharine O'Neal and Elizabeth Shimer wife of said William iL Shirnrr. aud Thomas R. O'Neal at at. BK it Snow tfat ou tbe ÜSih day of February, 1859. said complement filed bl bill of complaint in the above entitled cause in said Probate Coun. against id defendant, together witb an affidavit that the defendant. Lewi O'Neal aad Thomas K O'Neal, are sot resident of the Sate of Indiana. Thereupon ft was ordered by said Court that notice of the filing and pendeucy of said bill of oomplatnt be given to said defendants, l.ewi O'Netd and Tbotna R. O'Neal, by three successive weekly publication iu the Indiana State Sentinel, a public weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in aaid oouuty; and that an. : they appeai and plead to, answer or demur to id bill, ou the first day of the le m ot said Probate Court, te be begun aud held t the Court House in Indianapolis on the last Monday iu May assrt, ',1839 ) 1I1 aid bill of complaint, aud th mailer and thing's therein contained, will be takeu and held as confessed as to said defendant, and aaid de; ndnis are hereby accordingly notified. marlt-wSw Attest: WMstkwart. ricrk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersjrued ha been appointed admin -strator of the eatate of James Rin, decets ed, late of Marion county, Indiana All persons indebted 10 the eatate are requested to make imoaedaie payment, and all having claim wil present them for liquidation without del v. Tbe estate is insolvent. ANDREW WILSON, Fh. U. laSa. febiswaw Administrator. a DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that is letters of administration have been tins day granted lo the undersigned by the probate court of Marion county. Indiana, on the estate of Samuel Silvers, late of said county, deceased. Ail persons indebted to said estate are required to mike inimeriia,ts payment and those having claim against the same are notified npreaeat them, properly auiheniicatsJ, for settlement. The estate is prnbably insolvent. EDWARD P. CLINTON, ANN ELIZA SILVERS, Peb, 13, I-.'. feM9w3w AdminiWrators. STATE Or INDIANA. MARION COUNTY: In tut Mabios Gtaecrr Cocbt, DacBatBaa Tenat. 1831. Iroeotdmft in Ferssgn Atxacameai James P. Drake v. John H Raysor. ALL persen interealed will take notice, 'hat James P. Drake, on the g7ih day of November. A. D. 1651, aued oat a writ of Foreign Attachment from the Clerk's office of tbe Marion Circuit Court, against John H. Raysor, for the um of two hundred and eighty-four dollars and fifty cents, which writ has been returned executed, aud 1 now peudiug in the said Marion Circuit Coon. WM STEWART. Clerk. H. C Nawcoata, Attorney for plaintiff. fb5w6w STATE OF INDIANA, MARION OOUNTY: At the February Term of the Probgic Court of Marion county, A. D 1331 said Court deelared th estate of Joseph Beeckler, deceased, to be probably insolvent: Creditor are therefoie required to Sie their claim against the eetate for allowance in aaid Court within ten months from the dfile tsrsof. or they will not be entitled 10 pay ment. JOHN B STUM PH. Administrator it bonis now. IndmnapcMHFeb 36, 1 maM wSw JAMES FERSITEH'S ESTATB.-N 'tico 11 hereby given, that the personal property at Jamr Ferriier, late of Marion county, deceased, will be aold at public auction, 011 Thursday, the 16ih day of Maren, 1898, at th farm known as "James Fi nter'a Farm, four or firs miles south of Indianapolis. Terms scsording te law. Th above property include the olsl house next east of the widow Stretcher' on Maryland street, ia Indianapolis, which will also be offer od for sale ou the premises AMES H. McKERNAN, Administrator. Indianapoli. Fb SS. 1839. w3w STATU OP n-'DIANA, HANCOCK COUNTY 1 Is tie Hxbcock FBosira Cocst, Mit Ttaa. lr2. PMiiitm fur PartUio Will, am H up, Bennett W. Creed and Nancy hia wiI, John V. Shup. James Philip and Mary A. hi wife, and Sarah Mhup es Oeorare H. Shur. Rmily Shop, laaac M. Miup U, borah A bup and r.lnabeth snup. B' E it known that on the Itth day or February, A. V 1S53. the abode named net turners, bv R. A. Rilev their attorney, filed in the office of the Cleric of the Hancock Probate Court, theu- pw'i tion la the above entitled caas, and also the aJBdavit of a JkMI -eted person that the said Deborah A. Shop ia not a -evident uf t le Stale of Indiana. The aaid defendant i here' y neilfled of the fllinft- and pendency of said petition, and thai unlee she aprwar and plead, answer or demur te said petition on the first dev or the next term of aaid Court, to be held at the Court Hnue in Qreeufle! in aid county, n the second Monday in May, A D 1853. the same will he uken a contested as toiha said Deborah A Shup Amir WM. SEBASTIAN. Clerk R. A. Riley, Atty. for Petitioners. marlS-w3w PROFITABLE ITTVE 3TMENT. The proprietors arc aiti JaTious to se I ihc Tavern and Sund, known as lite Drake House on Michigan Avenue, north of Washington trect. The hoo.e i aa been doing a large bua.iicas, is in good re air every wxy com fortable and is a very desirable location for a Hotel. The lot . I large and well situated For particu'ers apply on the premises te H MARSHALL, or I at ihc Law Oflcc cf McblENZlE A HENDERSON, Washi:tgI ton Street. marlSdih-marttwIw WO LASSES, SC. SO bbU. New Orleans Mol Westsrti Reserve Cheese. Received and tor decW JOHN W. beats .AND. I OBAOOO. US boxes Virginia and Missoari Tobacco, de:ra ble brands, Sa and 3s Light; recivd and for sale by dec-it . JOHN W. HOLLAND. tl AOTTEREL. 900 package New Mackerel. (1851) 111 whole. halt and quarter barrel and kiu, Just received mi rr sale uy janlO JOHN W. HOLLAND COFFEE. 79 bag prime Eastern Rio Coffee, SS bags prime Laguira Coffee uectS JOHN W. HOLLAND. Clover Heed, for whioh th highest castt price will be paid. Cel. bef re sell nr elsewhere at jarrSS V C HANNS A CO'3. sPICBS StC, Pepper, ground and nngroand; . nptce. groanu aim unarounu Cinnamon, ground and ungroond: Oroand Mutlard, Nntmegs, Ginnor. A. JOHN W HOLLAND deel BRAWDRETH'S PILLS. We are still the Agents for the sale of this valuabl medicine: call at octSO V. 0. If ANNA t CO'S. OROOBRIES Wa are In receipt of a fall assortment of frit), lyrpcsr.ss, which we will sell to the trade et reasonable prices BROWNING A MAYER, decSJ North side Washlngt u t. , near ibe State House. HEKH1NO 100 boxes smoked Herring, Just received and for isle by janlfl BROWNING 4 MAYER. WAINTED TUBS. OS aet paints d Tab, 3 scab; 1 S5 do do de S each ias, metved sad tal. 7 WNQIi k MAYER

MAI C. ZIMXERXAX & Co., .M inutarturrr of the Improved Fire aad Water Proof Composition Hoofing, i ' E aeire lo direct l ie particular atuuuou or the public 10 : I vf our Compovtion Roobug, 111 the Manutac ure 01 wtnc.'i wc hare been extensirely ennaged during several years paat It l.aa ' I be but recently that this article wa first introduced by a in this j Slate. It was then new, had no influence in its favor n' t its own I ane'it. aud did not fail lo receive iu full share ot' tht opposition I MM w ao generally and inducrimmately urged agauist new in proremenu, or innovation upon old eswblished cuatotn. Tbe fact ! that it has. under these circumitancei tnieiv tmon ita..un - I and in so short space of time, overrun all opposition, and grou n into almost univerl favor, ia sufficient evidence of the judgment I of the public a to it utility and value. I Having had our Roof tested under every variety of circumstances, we confidently oder it to the public a a made of Roofing unobjectionable in every important particular, while it rombinea iu a greater degree man any other Roof 111 us i, the valuable requisite of cheapness, durability, and security against both fire and water Thutystemof Roofing i uperceding the use of all other kind, givina; universal satisfaction, and is lugiily rec m mended by all who have tested it utility. These Koof require an inclination of only o'te inch lo the foot, which is often of great advantage in caes of ire, and for drying purposes Tney are afforded at a price not to exceed the coet of hiiigle roofing, while tbe amount of material saved, which would otherwse be u-d 111 extending- up the walls for a steep roof, often renders the cost of the building less with Hie Composition Roof than with shingles; and sometimes the whole cost of Roofing a budding e er ihn plan is i.ai.l for by the brick saved in the gable ends, and the truss framing necessary for such building. Th expense of tu. or metal guuera may alway I saved, as we make the tatters of the s due material, and the dist the water may have u run does uut üierea u,e lmbdity to it will be to the interest of those about to tue these Roofs. 10 bear in mind, tiiat whatever value and reputation they have at quired 111 this vicinity, ha resulted from the Wurk ner-nrmeO hi u v hive put on upwards ol four hundred Roofs, and there is m to our knowledge, an individual who ha bad a Roof mad by us, who ' would not again adopt our Roof. Kiiow.ng the importance of punctuality in our business, we pledge 1 ourselves thai nohuidrai.ee to the progress of other part of tne: building shall be caused by delajr ou our part. We hold ourselves 111 readiness 10 execute order to any xicnt for our Roofing, and at i the shortest 110t.ee. I nahe course of our operations here, several important leiitarnave been made by u. l oth in th. mode of puttin improveg on. and also 111 the preparation and compounding of tbe materials ot ti e -omposiuon. which render it peca-urly adapted to tin climate. No knowledge of this latter and very essential part of Hie business asxteear Ann communieattd by mm to any on. TTpWe are aio prepared to furunn plans for the constracti n of Buildings and Roof to receive our Composition Roofing, and shall be pleased to meal auv wao r ay desire further information relative to our RoOI. and !iow sjinrdes of nur Iloofi,. m. ... from 1,000 to 8,000 feet. m At an evidence of tbe truth of our statements, and ihe hich char. acter which eur Reol utai i in tlrfs State, we refer to the Undersigned, who have u use our Improved Fire and Wat. r Proof Composition Ki of. aud are best qua. tried In testify in its lavoR IDUSa?olis C. Maycl, 1). Vandcs, T M Sharp, II. Pottnve H Gr.ffitii, V. Bu'ch. R. L'nderhii;, ü Wil iara. J Wilkma J Vandegr.ft, G Anderson, Noble A Brett. It M Patterson. St. de L Lntlc, Dr. Thompson, N. hlwart!. .-eargeut A Mc ord, J ö Spann, Knox tit Bland. Hassciinau dt Vuiltss, W RobGn P Mcikel. Brauch St.te Bank, P. G C Hunt. W Karnes, W Rose J D Defrces, L. At. Vance, E. A Hall. I) V. Cully. LxrxVBTTB A. 8. White, P. & O Ball J. Lil y. L B Stockton, MoMilasu 61 Bi-ecseuridae. J Spears. J Revnytds. Ro.,er Kr Manui a cne, W. H. I. Bramb.e. T. P Emerson, 11 T Sump e. Attics, Fountain Count, J McDonad. U s1. Jordan ä Brown. . Menu'. O Arnj. O H. Kerr. J Crompion Fbanium, Jo'inson County F M. Finch. J Hcrriott, S. HernOtt. G Hicks. M W. Thomas, County Cotnm sooner VBaam.i.toH Cobhty Couuty Comm.asioncr, R. Nixon, A Lyon. St;u.iva5 County Countv Commissioners. PHBLsy Coti?tTY.5i6reiiis -W Hacker, J Sullivan, Dr. Robbin. Little Mr. McKar.and James Robertson, i'rusiec. ol the Bap' ist and Methodist i hurche: Afvrrsxtosea Dr. .McGcuabel W W Woodyard. Mr. Peak ' NoBtasviLLK O. Is, ."baw. Roofing Material ootuiantiy on hand, and for sal at the lowei price, with direction for use. C miniuucaUon or ordera from a ditanc will receive prompt altention. Office at our Manufaciory, on Market street, north il. two and a hal f squares at of the Court tlour. ludiaitapolis, Indiana. fl rAlt work don by us warranted. January. ISSfc isn5-d ulm Fixe and Water-PrOOf Composition EoofijiD; Material HE undersif uad repecfu,ly beg leave to caUihc .'tenon , f Ih coininuinlv to im o.e. u.h! i,..r u f. I., B.,. i.. ,i, eastern cities tl has almost entirely upe reeded all other k ials of noot. ana in im cny. although but reeently t produced. I, as in every untauce given the m..! entire satufsct.on Arraiicemenu " e "ii v" uir puiv riicn ie ri lu eq to execute all oner, for the Roofing Material, either ... town oi country, at tb shortest notice, and .... ilm mt n.vr.e.hl. Wt ire now penee ed by whxn ihe aubscnliers are enabled to execute bortest notice, and on the most favorer !e terms. They are cconom cal in cousiruclion, as ifiey edect a cmtsidcable aviug of side and cross-Wall, which for far tow urds paying iheir coet, and are a protection against fir, presenting an incotii bust i tile surface to burning bodies tilling up ni th. m. Heiug nearly level, they may be used conveniently for all tl. purpose of comtnoii yards. The dailv uae ot Roofs, to which we ci.n refer, sufficiently attests their durability for those purpose Orders retpectfullv solicited. LOLDEN dc DL'H'V CERTIFICATE. We, ibe undersigned, having u-ed the Composition Roofing Material of Louden A Duify, very cheerfully recommend it ue, believing il to. posses all the advantages ascribed to it a a Fire aud "it. s ipoi viuprsiuon. Daniel Yandes, I. II Roll. H J. tx B C Horn. A.Harrison. Rev. C. E. Babb. Dr.J.L.Mothe'ibaad, J Ferguson, T. Luptou. S Rurdwell, Charles Mayer, Geo. W. Mean S W N orris, J. D. Defrees, J. Slielleuharger, C. . Werl', Gen. J. P Drake, J H. McKernan, Judge .Morrison, E. Browning, S. IxHigenecker, Matthew dc Ricord, S Merrill, Noble dt Pratt, Thai man A K vans, Mr. Devenport. Hon. W J. Peaalee, D. George, D. Craighead, Geo. McOuat. Bon. Isaac Blackford, J. Hammond, J . I . Holt, M Rech. J. M Brain well, D 8. Ward, Nathan Edwards, J. F. Ramsey, Hon. B Perkina, Win Sheet, Wm Ecken. Morris Morr.s. J. Ilyner, W. Railsback, D V. Culley, I. N. Phipps, C. CamplieU, Si.ei lit. Dr. Teal, James Blake, J. B. Killer, R. Mayhew, J rtteron N. B. Palmer, (mine was pat on by Warren, but aarae as ased by nr. louden i Little, Drum A Andersons. Dr. J. S. Patterson, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, J. Lockwood, Contractor Gas and Coka Co., N Bolton, Slat Librian. l r Rvan, Anderson, Mr. Howe, Bieomington, Mr. Woodward, do., 8. V. B Noel, Fortsville, Mr. Oallaglier, Muncie, Mr. Neely, do. -Mr. Mlcepeace, do., Dr Murphy, Fiankliu, F. Tencks. Plainfield, W. Ransum, do , Mr. Williamson, Greeuoasiiw, Indianapolis, February 7, 196-J. Mr. A. A. Locden Sir In reply to yours of yesterday, I would say thai had it not I .ecu for the patent paper Roofing with which the Capital House is covered, it would bar been impossible to have saved the budding during the late firs adjoining it; and in my opinion 1 consider it Fir Froof. J.CAIN. I hereby certify that the Roof .m my house, brnig put on by Iudeu A Duffy, very much protected said Roof a Patent Root" at the late fire. I shall nevr again put on a shingle roof on any building. Jane 1, 'SI. J. STKVKNS All work warranted any reasonable length of time, or no pay. February 11, IMS. fahUri&w P. S. It A It H r It & Co.'S SPRING STOCK FOB 1 8 52, OP HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS, Manufactured by ourselves expressly for the THE SOUTHERN AND WKHTKK.N TRADÄ, And Sold at out Warehouse. No. 455 Main Street, Louisville, Ky., STE are ngain prepared to furnish our Southern and Western If friend ami Merchauts generally with the large-t and mos; elegant s'.ock of gooa in our Has ever offered for sale in America They have been manufactured by curselve expressly lo suit the Southern and Western trade. The style and finish of our goods have long ranked above a!! other Houses, and we feel roiiAdenl that our present styles of Gentlemen's Dress Hats are much more beeoining kimI better adapted to tbe seaaon than those lo be found at any other Houte. Our advantages ni manufacturing are such thai we are enabled for cash or lo prompt men to undersell any Western House, aud at i casn or to uiininii men i" uiiucucii anj n ..., ... u- ....... same pr.ee. they can b bought of th Ea.tern Manula-turer ! olicit a call from all merchants visiting; our city, assuring tbem ; they will be well paid by doing so the same We thai All orders promptly attended to. The foods well selected and well packed. sr-The highest price in cash for FURS nnd PELTRIES feb37dlm-iiiar4wlm P rs HARBER A CO GEO. D. WINCH ELD, North-West corner nf Pearl and Walnut Street', C I H C I NN ATI, OHIO, '-fJANUF ACTLRKS sad ke-.j couianily on hand, a large and TJa. general assxtimeiii o: Jammed, Ornamental, BronSsd. and fressen Tin- Ware, which he otfeis to 11 lo Country Merchant-. Stove Bad Tin Dealers Pedlars, und others, nl such prices a will vield a handsome pr fit to the buyer Every unit le lii ff. rfor alc is made iu hi own ahop. and Under his personal superintendence, from the raw material. And in this particular be claim-, ha isve it in hut power lo odsr iu.IucemeuU far superior U an) other dealer in die Wet Having recently mad large additions to hia msiiufaeinring de partmeut ui tbe way of room, machinery, aud a grent. t numler of workmen, be hope to be able lo supply the increasing demund Dealer who have been accustomed to making their purchase iu ibe eaatern cities, will find that tbey can do equuHy as well here iu point of price and qualit), and, in addition to this, they can s ''Uy jus! what t'.ey warn, ant may n.i up tneir stocss jui a tne. may desire, without t e inconvenience uf waiuujr sis week or two mouths for a supply from th East fbSu3m mHMw3'Ti SAVE Y0UB MONEY CHARLhS P. FREEMAN aft CO., (I.TE FRBKMAN, Ht'DGES & Cf i IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 144 BROADWAY , 0ns door South of Liberty Street, HEW Y0SE, HAVB .iow on hnl. :id m ill sat receiving daily through the eason, iVa Gooif direct fromi' e Kar-.peau mauafsctu-es Mint ssxA Awctioas. rsea. fathionabl. fancy - is Af..i ci Quds ' ur stock oi Rick Ribbons comprise evr vanciy of u.e luteal iuuJ most bcauiUB. d. ains imported. Many of our good are ro uinf.u tared expressly to our order, from iur own design and pattern, airi stand unrivalled We off. , . ui g.ods for nett Cash, ai lower prices dian ai.y ereoii II ease in America can alord. All puichaaer will find it gieatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their mnuey and make eleations from our great variety of rrA cheap gouts Rlblnis r.eh f..r TtOnnets, Cp, Sashes and Bells. Bouiiei 8iiks, Satin. Crape. Lisses and Tnrlstons. Bmbroideries. Collar. C'.era:Mtu, Cn)e and Herthas. Habits. Sleeve. Cuffs, Edging and Insrniiigs. Embroinrred Reviere, Lace and Hemstitch Cambria Mdkf. Blonds. Illusion and Em!roidrd I jicet tor Cap Embroidered Laces for Shawl. Mantillas and Veils. Hoi. .ton. Mecb'en, Valencielie and Brussels Lare. Engliah and Wove Thread, Smyrna. Lisle Thread and Cotton Laces Kat, Lisle Thread. Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves aad Milts. Preueh and American Artificial Flewrra. French Lace, English, American and Italian, Straw rtonnets and Trinminf a rarl5d'w-w:W FLOUR, Beehive Brand, warranted a so per er article, alw.-y on hand ; for aal at V. C. HANN A CO'i. mar 11 ABAS, a good assoriment of highly flavored nd oheap. For sale at marll C. HANN A A GO'S WHEAT I aTaafa ssafaafa ushei.1 ok wiik WH KAT wanted rmmed - afilFslfVV ateij at bifbast market price, a; Y. t ÜAN.NA At 60 I

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' ............ ror an ;our ui me Review -'or Rlackwura ' Magas tie 1 for K'-ickw.h1 and llree Reriewa For Mackwooil an I the four Reviews,. tut r"rayrnr.fi ro le made in aU cam in od tt tht Slait tc&er i tiA nil X. - tsBsfJ -. v m. sssr. CLL" H BING I A discount of iwenty-Sve per cent irom the above prices wiU be 1 sal (IWssfl . I I 11 Ks Anlsss..SB ....s . ' 7t .i. ZtV . J "" aJ more c. pi ssj any one Or of the abor- work Thu Four cop of Black w. or " V. "'" ua r our copies Hleekw. od or ..l i 'y"" , ," " SBS for SP; four copi of iae foox v. ..in si.ii u acxwoou r"r OJV Bnu o Oi. REDUCED POSTAGE Thepo,taee on tl.es. Period , has, by the late law, hee. reduced, on the n veiag. abouterts yer etat : The folio wiaw are lass prestni rates, v.z: SOB BLSCKWOOD'a BtAOxSISB. i j I'l-isnre not exceert.i g 6t.ni miles. U c eiss per quarter. vver ov' aim not ex. eedn.c I SSj miles If een s per Quarter wer i,9W and not eccc ' V J-Ml m.le., 27 'jCLil na-r auirtsr FOB a BEV1SW. diai.ce not exCeclnnr St tl mile, a eems Anv Over Mi snd egccflmg l.staj rn.ie.. t crou ,e, quarter. Over 1 SO and not eg. redmg iSs. m,it. IScci.u per quarter. At ihe rair uo injection sl.ou d be madv, aa Uereiotor. le rev ee vuie n,e rnr.i bv mail, and thus cusuiuig their speedy . a'Mi reeu itr n!ivcr t" R m ttam-r mid cnmmunicatias ah uld be alvars asidreas. on, pos'.puj. to tbe Pub .her. LLONAMD SC TT 4 CO, 78 Fulton Street. New York, v t e a. e. , Entrance M Gold Street. IV. N ! L. & Co. have reeeiuly pulnislied, aial have now ihr sale, the FARMER S fiUlDE.1' by ISsatrf Mephens of RdasI nrgh, and Prof. Non.m of Yale College. New I lav en romple'e in . . ou-Hining i ooo pritLs. I !eel and 'dm .'.. mg rrice, in muslin i inOnig. So in paper covers, for the 'e' 10 i --. mu. . Commercial Institut e of Indianapolis. W. MvK. SCOTT, A. M., Principal. THIS INSTITUTION at now permanently catablsshed. aad i leii at all lime for tne recepliou of Puptl. aud its rooms having been recently fitted on with ail ihe p1ru.ii. .. n.,..,.. .f hC best Cincinnati i oil. ge. i.ou furn.sbe advantage eoual to any ! " ' V.J"" .?f ."i"" "nicrcial Edaca- -- . v s .n ux imi ki innen Tne Stud.es oi the Full Course are those ueceasarv for a i and thorough Mercantile Education, aud comprehend four oi .uijects. to. vit: Filter CLASS Dottxa Entbv Boob KaeerKo This .mh,,. .... .u ... . , . , ,x . . 1 T!-, , vv ? ' it Kerp,'"5 l'Y Mr ' 'UtPtM'cam V.00 l" U '"cale and Retail busmrss by sole traders and Partners, .ui.uig. iunuiBeii.riiig. alio LH .mesne h.ppiiig. uut I onimivle;.m ßoalii.. and Fore urn Mntipiiig and crucial Commission nies, uii-ludiiiir tue nxtboo of keening the vaiius suxiliaty books. s me v-asn oook. in in ok. netiK look. Invoice look. ha:e book, Gram buok. Outward Invoice book. Account Current JmnL Ar TH K SE t.N D CLASS embraces tne Laws, Cusic f T i I e. i said Usage oi im.e aiRi l lll nie r CC THIRD CLASS .Vfbcaxtili Abithxtbtip Embr la' ion in Interest. Discount. Loss and fisni. Comm. sion and f'rokexSfg Eiju.ith-m of Payments. Direct and l.rect Exchange, tfc. tec , on the in w arel impioved method of Cavrceilatiou. FOURTH CLASS Coaotiaciaj. Law Embraces the Law, Ac reiat.i-.g to Sole Trader-. Pai uierslupa. Corpomti.ai. and Principal and Agent, Kill oi" Exchange. Promissionary' Notes, arc , Ma i. ne. Fire aial Life Inrurrance. Contracts uiih carriers, for hiruig and service, of Sales and the nature of Guarantee, aud lastly those emedies which he in a measure, in the hands ot the Merchant bias self, as the Stoppage of Goods in Transit, Ijcti, Ac. tlr- Price of Card of Admission lo a Full Course, occupying from 6 to 12 weeks, f 25 Ou. pre-paKi or secured. A PARTIAL COURSE, Embracing the Scientific part of tbe Full Course as illustrated m 5 different sets of Book, together wila lectures ou Mercantile Arithmetic aud Commercial Law, caa be taken al any time, leaving it optional with tbe Pupil after the comple . tion cf the Partial Course . continue through the Full Course 7 Pr.ce of Cards of Admission lo Partial Course, $UA8, pre pant or tecured. 0Xo admittance as a Pupil in either course without first Obtaining a Card of Admission from the Principal. LECTURES on Hanking. Pol.tical Economy, and other subfecu valuable to the Merchant, lo be known, will bv delivered throughout the Course A Diploma granted only to those who may pas a satisfactory examination at the eompleiiou of a Full Course. The best lime for commencing either course will be tbe first Man day of each month, although Pupil are admitted at any time. Report of the Board of E rammers. May SO, 1SS1. We, the undersigned, (bv special rennest.) acting as the Board of Examiner of the Commercial Institute of Indianapolis, do certify thai we have attended the ezammanou of the present graduating class of said Institut inn. mid find said claaa a well acquainted wits Ihe elementary principles of Double Entry Book Keeping as cooal . wen ne expecteo, their age aim opportunities or actual practice conI sidercd. We believe them lo have received from tbeir present Instructor, a thorough drilling in tin ail important branch oi Commer -I cial Education, which, if steadily observed and proper.)' practiced upon, will rend,cr them able accoutitania and valuable citiaeiuv and we would recommend that the following named member of ibe present class receive Diploma, to-wit: James B. Weeks'. John M. Dorse y. Hezekiak W. Robert. Samuel J Morris. Joseph R. Hnugh. Johu T. Fergaeoti. George W. Horsey, . Nicholas McCarty, Jr.. Jnnies T Brown, and Tvra Montgomery And iu coucui-iou we would cougratulalr the citizens or Indians i in .iow having; it in their power lo putronize a home Institution of Commercial education where a much information, iu as short a time, ) and nt far lass expense, and anxiety of mind on ihe part of parenu niai guardians, can. and we believe will be imputed, a at any otanQ similar I ustuuuon iu the Weal. B P. MORRIS. DAVID WILUAMS, WM. SULLIVAN. C. B. DAVIS. Ht.NJ L LA.Nl IvDiAHsroM. May 80, 1861. B 1' hall be the aim of the Principal to furnish all ihe grad UHie of this Institution who may desire it. wtbi immediate employ ment: he therefore requests business men in any part of Use Statt I who may lie iu want of good accountants te inform aim of the samt I slating ail particulars, aud as wdi uy aad scud aim one well qusii j he. I m every particular. ! PT?-Arrangements have been made with one of the largest ana be-t BoHrdm h..iie in tbe City to Isnard and ,od e all U.e Students from .tliroad al 92 0i per week, making the entire -xpeiises of bxrdnr. Tu pen. aud Stationary, about 840.0li.tbe prive of To it bSJ done in the Ciiiciiuinii Colleges. juy!7-lydAw GS TJN -POWDER ' GTJW-POWDER ! ! We are agenu tor the I sale of Gun powder of ihc celebrated Hazard Powder Co' " mannfiiciure. guar nleeil equal lo anv Powder iu the L lilted Ststei. Will supply City dealers ai rens.maule rale, delivering tbe urxii short notice. We hHe creeled a Magazine near tne city limit i 1 mm ... V. ., . Wm . Jl, all T ,, , ,ni I limes. I fully supplied With nil grade of Powder. All Powder sold by us will be guaraiiieed equal to r I whrn otherwise, the money will be refunded. We now have in Mugnzuie : S5 keg Keniucky Rifle Powder, FFFg ; SO half keg do do. de So quarter kec do. do do.; Sli kegs fair Uwn Mills. FFFe., do.; flU kefs Deer. d-s K kegs Ausiitl King k Co 's do , 10 bail kegs da do.; Ill kegs Ciiiiui ii ami Blading, do.; Sumrior Car.uer and Snort me. do : - Ml BROWMXO f North side. W hmgton Street, near ia ate Hne3n-w Indiana Institution for ths DEAF AND DUMB, ((In the National It-.ml. Ii ro le east of Indianapoli.) IrIv'IT( 'KS are admitted on Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdav. ami F.idy. bei ween the hours of I and J o'cla?k, I M.: a!o. on Saturday. from 10 lo IS o'clock. A. M Dormg the hour tome person will he in readiness to conduct ciUZeus of Ihe Stale, and straiitrer. In the chool r.s.m anil thtough those pans I of the bui'.d.ng pen I" Ih poWic. Tbe obei of ihr Institut on be ing the benefit of the unfortunate Mules, win not snow tne arjmi. ,. i ..: N ...v. n .t any ei lam octA tf T. at. JI'CUoL J- v jnsisiea. MCUOT.8 V JOHNSTON, DENTAL SURSEONS, HAVE located permanently m the city of .'nManapo Office ui Washtngt't street. 4 doors west nf VereiiMt op -.i-ite Old Fellows Hall aim over Mr. FatrluuisV More through WLich is an entrance if preferred. )prTQjitm Wartqwler. as '.To-lv 'A w St CAPD The tin-tcr. gned takes t hi m- tiio.1 oi returning hsa thanks to the public for ll.e lileral pair. nage tssstowed upon him while engaged in t'.e Hat aial Cap buires. He we'd alo inform t'.e public that he has old hia stock m Hats and Caps to O. P. McHINN'S. who will continue the anufaciiire of all kinds of Hats: und I would tes leave io reeoeimrnd Mr. Mciiiuss H all of inv old ruwomer and all other who may waul ffnod and serviceable Home Manufactured Hat, or any thing rise in the Hat and Cd Im, feeling confident lhat b can at commodate tbem at ail hmrs SAMUF.L aWCIt. vr7AII persons knowm them-tlvc Indebted le use will pi call at mr Gun Shop and settle. fehi7 Iflm-mar4wni 3- PF.CK f ODTVO- KOSSUTH' A first rate assortment of roend ctns Tt ed K.assuth Hal, for hildrn' wear, trimmed what f)!gg and goi ap in first rate style, just received and for sale at B ' McGINNIS' Httore, Second door from Po-t UaVta S febl WIAwIw fTcoroo ive c-opy 4w CIGARS. -'S IT Imports Cigars, 25 0o0 Cuba six do: SO.nnO Half-Spanish do; 30.000 Amencaudo Just received and for sal by Sill mowNrNO maybr. COFFEB.-' bags prime Rio CoftVe; 6 bag old Java Coffee Just reeeired by deeS BROWNING MA GUITARS. - .Hilars on An assortment of Martm's and Robe's kaai. Also, a general assortment of every tktaf in the Musical Ins feblldAw ALBKRT K. JONES sQ LASS WARE I gal o am Speeie Jara, Kisuai d. : aud a Flute TumWers: AiarisilvramV .y