Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1852 — Page 4
INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.
Tke Democratic ltvic-r f.en. Butler. its periodical, once a'uly conducted, anii generally .- ; X ... let cy i tat in ÄS i ich arulaiM Organ oi Amtneiin uwmucraInte yeaws aas run ünwu wofully in the ith of its political matter, as well a kf its literature, is just now giiiau very cetothe rending; community that it ha i unenviable position nf a mere partizan echo of one interest sinister an. I mercenary. The numb-r befre us the Presidency, the whol At.lv intended tn o-ive r.ol and that an interest wholly c .ntain a labored article on ole drift of which is unqucatinnopularitv to one aspirant for that '.ah poüiii.in. br a most unwise and certainly a mst J - - - i--w .niton depreciation of the merits and abiiites and popular elements of another. An extract shall suffice to .jive an appreciation of the whole: We dour ti sacral Butler the sagacity neci.s-ary tor leader in theater wh ee or in war. In active service, ! has won his only reputation, ijtaeity bevond that of a brave su on the he balitem, him a never Even w nortunitv was afforJc general ofli. er in tlia Mexican campaign, the hieb nuli'ary foreeact which watches over the lives of brate soldier.-, who must act implicily by tue inou-jiit 01 another, ra fun! mournfully wanting. We call i"r the act wUieli in timates, at any period of his career, the renirts th" abili',7, tit" iuIepenilence of a leader." Now, i:i the evuntof Uen. Bmlrr being calletl upon by ;he Democracy of the nition lo ajrain take the position ned turn in !-H. or in t'm icnt rf his liein? placed on the top-round of 1 10 political ladder, (either of which is njt Without iiovr the oppoj aad paper, a -" ivV of the In advance. iifiiltfrt.) we can imagine n that extract in pamphlets, iho :: opinion of thr leading rTS :l .... i i.i .-v.-n i" ii.lv happening. wiiieh wili be followed by tbe federal pres an atoning Deraoeraev noon the charge of nominating a man to. the head of national alTiis, who, by this evidence, Vilich will be Dru'l-i.-ed a'nin.-t them, has not -the '.r a leader in peace or war' who azacitv neeei rapacity beyond that ot a brave subaltern ,- van Las never exhibited "at any period as bis farcer, ihr nonius, llie nii!ity. tue independenc o r.l a leader," in advance of this, we say, it proper in the Demoor.irie press and Jemaaded l.y its own pride of th? pat, when Gen. Butler was the eloquent a id the proud theme of its eulori. to pronounce ooudcm.iation upon any sjc i .lepreciutintr and wmton assail, from any learaej woollier proceeding from intemperate real in the advocacy of a rival politician, from the hostility ol p .ueal enmity, cloaked under the robes of a Rrrirw. or liom a mercenary motive, which fears failure if one interest is entrusted with power in '53, and anticipates upoas., if another interest can lis to the ascendant. It is not todefeud Gen. R.nler that we notice the matter at all; but to repudiate the idea that the Dein'-cratic Rnuio shall be now, or hereafter, paraded before the aountry as the recognized Democatic '-'organ,'' and be used as a disinterested witness by the opposition to arraign one of our prominent leader as unworthy and incompetent. We think we appreciate the prompting ciuse of ibis assault, and we caa therefore do no less than rebuke the motive as impure and the adfaatagt aotmtatf as nnwoithv the hiah mission o! our political . ascendanoy. C'ia. nquirf.r. Letter From Cirn. Cass. The fttomimg letter from General Cass was rseeived by a committee of the "Young Men's Monumental AKK.'iation," in replv to an invitation to attend their ball, raid at the Hall ol the Mechanic's Institute, Baltimoro, ja Wcdnasday 3d inst. WASHixaTo.v. March 2, 1832. GiN'TtSMEN 1 should be happy to be withyou. agreeably to your kind invitation, at the ball to be giver, by ihe Mon imental Association, on Wednesday evening, could I do so eonsitently with other engagement? But as I cannot. I am compelled to forego that pleasure, while at the same time I tender you my thanks fur the hor.cr yon have done me upon this occasion. I wish you a pleasant party, and I am happy at all times to see asociatiots like yours formed to extend th? principles and lo promote tbe success ol the Democratic laith, T I coininT toaether for rational and innrwnl amnsen. -nt And the political prospects arc so bright that they cannot Uu add to tbe s .cial pleasure of the evening. For the decree has gone forth that the next administration of that Ge.ieral Government must be in the hands of the Democratic party . He wbo runs may read if in the sigus of tne times. Our opponents are indeed counting t.pon cur division--, upon local or personal predilections, or other diifjrences of opinion, which are to prevent our union acd united action. But the result will be a triiirapbant vindication of the vital energy of out principle, and a signal refutation of those unworthy predictions, i. --o.i as the . .er i the ptrty is pronounced in the cStabiisheJ mode, all other feelinff will sive vrnv to tbe
.ealtv wbieh ev-rr Democrat owe ta his political faith.4comF,,e,Ä nssnilieanr t and we shall all i'oin with zeal and unanimity in snnoort- no,,t. ' erly "j
ing the nominations, and thus securing to our c. uniry lh.it ennrao n inn orhieh hi ,riF..n ..a t iicsuri of proapenrv than any people ever enioved before us, and tL-sc principle ol a imini. rution which i are found in the Constitution, and are n!v fonnd there. Rrneirin? ray wishes that the evening u.y be pleas-1 am one, anj the nora pleasant Irom these anticip these anticipations, 1 sm. rrantlemen, witn real rcjfsid, truly rours. CASS Col J. Mabnry Turner, en.l ..thers, committee. The WhigWLila we believe and ihe Compromise. that the whi "masses" have as much honor and patriotism as we have ever claimed for ; itM Jeincrr.irs, we also believe that more crrunt men neycr lived than many of the le-tders of that party We re led to this conclusion from their acts, rather than our party preferences. The leading feature of Millard Fillmore's administration, fhis faithful adherence to tbe oora promise) tor which every honest man in the country awards him due lienor, received no praise from tbe whig Presidency they tlms turn the cold sbouider to Fillmor " .t.......! i.ji nr i " That we have unabated confidence in the patriotism of Millard Fillmore, president of the foiled States and in bis devotion to what he belitn will promote the prosperit v of the country." a They will not endorse '-'what he believes" and what he has dene to n; compromise. ITe has torn-! mined himself, aud cannot hope to receive the etipport f the long-heeled Nan Bureniles and Ganisonites of ihe Xorlb, with whom thev are endeavnrinrr to form a ' 71 ad in d to order to do which they must remain th " ' "nrie For illutratioa. we , to Lie In i.trinn . lrt.ee 1 rt ri I t . . rVOi t k A - refer tbe reader to the followina admission frm the Kcnriebc (M-. i Jon.nal: "We ak ii--. hi . iv ,.f them fine -outlier. i whi; in this casi than we coueeiled to them in the eUct.on of 1S4. We tüen accepted Gen. Taylor as the whig candid ate, without requiring any pledge upou the subject of the W ilrpot proviso, a..,l we now ask them to accept Gen. Scott, without requiring any pledge touching the compromise measures.1' Tiie Whig conventions of Maine, Pennsylvania and Ohio have also nominted Gen. Scott, with the same declaration, that the south and the country mnst require no I o expression oi opinion, no guaranty from tne candidate, that (hey wiil do ail thev can. to keen ! f V.I lloililnrn. n . n,tl . t . nr r.l . 1 .. . .I'll" danrrous question at rest, but suffer them to per- i a -'coup J'ttat," and trust to their honesty, as French have to Louis Napoleon, for the eonaeiorm the qaences Franklin Jcfferton an A Gontl C ommencement. Trie Democrats of Delphi have just formed the ' Deer Creek Democratic Club,'' for the discussien of Demo. wratie principles and polier, aud to aid in the triumph of! the entire Democratic ticket. The Delphians have set j aa example which we hope lo see emulated by the faith-1 lul all over the State The followin? resolutions were unanimously adopted-. Rtutlvfd, That in the coming contest wo wiil exert all hoaorahle means fcr the nieces of the Democratic cause, and in so doing we especially recommend to each township in the county, the formation and organization of a Club for the purpose of discuing the principles of the Democratic party, and the further object of awakening the democracy to he importance of the present crisis. RetolnJ, That we reeogniaa the "Weekly Times," i a inj.- exponent Ol JierooeratiC urinr-m es n, nimi er.rdially reoommend it to the snnoort of every demo-1 j- ii . .. . "i. a . .rat in this and adjoining counties. inint? connties. i LTSornc two Landred Catholics, in the State of indiana, have published their determination not to vote for any one who ha fav red kossutii or his eauso. This will no doubt be considered, by all judici-xis men of the ' a:ne oersuasir.n ill adviaixl in the l..t .l-rr... pr. I scription i a two-edged sword, not to be used in this . i j . . . - . ... ountry. The am men iin advocate Kossuth and his caose, are generally tho men who sympathized with O'Brien and Meagher; actuated by the same motives in both cases a ze f. r the cause of civil and reli IglOIIS liberie. i i What peculiar religions eUmer.ts may be ina conflict, nur people will not inquire. Our! voivi-u ii. a eonnici, our people will not inq political institutions protect all religious creeds, and re . i of psn wit use. i in je-.v, i arnmic, and frotestant are regarded all upon the same plntiorm of civil and relig- . - - - - ' v a . I v i don't even aliow the notion of tnlera. 1 iuui ' x " 1 - uvn i BTei ton, for ao one has a right to toieratr others. The in iroJoetion of any rcligi o fends into elections here is raeediiiriv oat of phoe. Th.se who do it will be sotry ticrwafUr for their indiscretion. Lout rU it Dtm. XT A bill has mtesed the New Jersey legislature to prevent the employment of children ander ten yetrs of ' age in factr;es
.Hurch. This mouth will piubably give us sonic pleasant days. Let cattle have the benefit of the warm sun duriu the middle of ihc day. Some people shut up their tock on the north side öf buildings and keep thcra there all winter. Let them feci the warm snnhinc wli n they can sunshine costs nothing. See that the wood is all cut and piled dnrir.fr this
mom nth, for there will lie enough else to d M'ter IBM be-t it . i I j i s eutting wood. Dravy out manure whilo ho -round sid is firm enough. Should the weather be pleasant, and the ground ready, the plovr may be started, and on ground plowed last fall the spring wheat may be. put in. Be careful alout moving clay lands while too wet, or you will have more hriek than yon can use till another winter. Take good care of all Atock which is to produce young. Sac that the ewes, cows in calf, sows in pig. and mares with foal, are properly treated. The cows, ewer, and mares should lie well supplied with good, wholesome food, bat none of them made too fat. Keep them all ijuiot und free from exposure, M that the young may be produced in good condition Mill vf dam and'offspring. When the Vi.ung are dropped . Mipoly the mother with proper nunitiotis food, that she may be able to give plenty of milk lor tier voting. Young animals shonld always have r-.ough to eat, and be made to grow from the start. Tire Orchard O.terpillar maj be destroyed better now than at any other time. The eggs will be lound "n ihe smaller limb, in a brown cluster surrounding the ; a ig, and lo sing "omewhat !ik" a warty excreseucc ; but. once known, they will ever be rememlienvl. and are veiy easilv fonnd. Let the orchaid lear thorough look during thi mon!i. Prahie Farmrr. The i.att It i. N'oiwith-t aiiding a large number Mtt l)eleg.i'. s lo the Whig State Coaveattoa were opposed loaakiog any j nomins;i ui for G vernor thereby expressing themseives satihd unii the adn .'mist rat ion ot tiov. W'rigiii a poriion ol t!.every tiling Q Whig pr 1 it. the J!:tt ' an1 I 'i U-.-j in i..t mind is susi-ept ibe. to uiislcnd and de e(v t!tc utyaary. The l.i't icsort, and tbe one upon which they stem to rr' ti is the startling fact that their candidate is a Farmer.' You are appealed totosupp rt one of your own ela--. nil.- who Van sympathise with and proprly n jpreciate your wants; and not anpport a flippant at em a -jog ee 'fa lawyer, such as Joaip!i A. Wright. N w, what is the fact of all this? Mr. MoCart r has been a wealthy merchant in the city of Indianapolis, for the Inst thirty years, and, for aught we know, was an heir to tbe estate which he made his start upon in the, world ; and, from his own statement in the Convention, i isnofaimer, aud has never worked a day on a farm.! Vet 1 Ua ort.. i& Lent nnlli'.l he ic A fir.an'1 . w J I W . w I ... .... . . If it is any merit for a man to havn raised l.iin ll ;n the world from obscurity, and most abject poverty, to a posi'i m of honor and usefulness. Gov. Wright is entitled to that merit. He is notoriously n practica! Mer l, tnic. but has had some considerable farming experience. He ! has the advantage notoriously of a practical knowlnige i of the plow and the barrow, bot understands the theorv of Blackstonc and Chittv. There is no doubt about the election of (Joy. Wiight : ! nut win Lreeatur couniy gio i.im a uecisivc majoniyt We have not heard a man object to him, in anv instance ;' we navo tiiniioni ne couiu carrv tins county, amwc shall continue to think so until something more than tlie j . li t w . expression of the Press made agiiast him 0 tentbxerth t.oztttr. 'HoMBooraE! " George W. Kendall w(ites from ' Paris to the New Orlean Picayunt the following good I story: Before closing th. hasty letter, I mut tell one little i anecdote which I believe hat never been published I About the time Louis Napoleon was first elected Preij ueni ot me ivpuuuc. me worus i-merte, tgante, t ra- . ternitc each occupying a line in large capitals, might have ( Kai, netson rn n t tin m am rti I . I a l.n i t . 1 1 rwo f L . . j srx?. a .t,s. s ---a "iw aas sas sa. t sa i i i i i uuii i . Jl X 1113. j Some wag of an American or Englishman, secietlv and , without being seen, added another word and another j I line immediately underneath the above, and in capitals j everyway corresponding. This word was "humbug-; ' gery,'' but the wag gave it a French turn by spelling it I " Hombogere'" and there it stared the passer. by in the i morning. .Von a crowed was collected anything will ii . l n . I i -. . " " . t i . . rniis-anti many anu ipiaint were ine l remarks anu conjecture, as to toe intent and meaning of this addition. Such of the spectators as were English or American of course understood the thing, but the poor Frenchmen were sorely puzzled as ttief turned one toward another, and asked tbe meaning df the term "Hombogere " Whether their curiosity was ever gratified is mnre than I can say. Slapped aith a Hand saw. Of all the qu;er culprit ! punishments we ever heard, the sentenc of a JuJge Lvneh court, carried into execution on the person 1 1" nu i offending Mexican, at or nenr Stockton, takes the lead i bv :'a considerable." The Turkish hastinadc sinks into compared to it, and the Russian j nowiiere. Mis Ilon .r, Jo.tlge , Sv"? ' m"s . R mo Jii n meihod "it ni-nia iu-tic-c in tue leiiiuue oi MocKton is cer tainly unique and original. A Mexican was caught stealing wood, and taken awl tried before JvaWa Lvnch, who sentenced him to he "slapped with n band-saw. and "'PP?d ; which punisiirnent, say, a stuck ion paper, wa administered, and lie va set at lilterty A ride upon a seven sided pine rail must be a perfect luxury compared to this beiiu? ; slapped with a handsaw. "Atia C alitor n i . JTThe Indiana State Journal wi broad jokes. Hear it again. pei s,.i i,, ,., .i kiiig fhere neyer has been a time in Indiana. H40, that the Whigs felt more conti lent of success thai now!" And again: "Hundreds who have heretofore acted withthe 1) mocratic patty are beginning to In convinced that the measures of that party are not such as to promote the iet interests of the country, and are now willing t.. act with the Whi. If the Journal goes on this way much lone-,- Wiuchii Huiiiiri win net none up ; me propie will reiuse to laugh at Ail fun, when such riv.il is "going it1 -n the high figure. 7n Enqrtirer. 3j" Il llie majority id any deliberative l.ody . b ever annoyed by a minority o trimming politicians, and pure, unadulterated demagogues, it is the Democrats of the present General Assembly . f Indiana. With a very lew honor.ii.le excejition. the Whiss of both Houses appear to have n object in vie .v but t retard the biisiue of Legislation by factiousness, and make capital out of Hie deliiy. II the people, con Id but see these men at this kind of work as we have, and then read the lameiitat.ons C I I - . I , oi wnio euiiois r.ver mo nme anu money spent l.y a Democratic Legislature, ihey would involuntarily exclaim ''Ala! for the depravity of human nature'.'' Nothing but the evidence of iheir own eyejt can jjtve them an adequaio idea of the rascality of the lenders of whiggery in Indiana. Rtuhtnllr Jarlitonimn. ETThere seems to be quite t controversy iu Louisville on the question whether Kossuth was or was not, honored by her citizens with (ian enthusiatic reception " The, C ouricr assert one thine ami the Journal another. Sr. I eni.s Time. aaa. ... . . . Miii.ii- is no ipier-iion aiioiii ii. .ever I. as any one, during our city's history, been more honored Not only were thousands assembled to hear him, hot a widespread enthusiam pervaded our wholo city during his sojourn here. Louuville Democrat. tJ"A writer in a city paper is very much opposed 10 the nomination of Fillmore for the Presidency, because the said Fillmore has not the most remoto chance of being elected The same reason applies in a irood deeree in the wh.la hatch of whig aspirants to that high cliioe. so Iber hail better not be nominated inv of them Ltmi ri Democrat STTbe exports of breadstulT from the United Stales to Groat ßritian and Ireland, from September 1st to ' date, include .fn7,.r52 brl. flour, l.:t4.25b awMa of! wheat this rear, against 803,45; l.rl. flour and 70.473 Uisbels wheat last yr-ar. Reducing th wheat to flnur, thera is a decrease this year n equal to 10V.7.V brl. I Hour. Ci. Prtce Current, Marek Utk. Dkmocratic CosvnrTfON State Convention of the Democrat!" partj- of Florida, for the nnrnose of sc. "c,,n? 8n Heetoral in hot and appointing delegates lo the Baltimore Convention, is to assemble at Madison Tonrt Hou., on the tnird Monday in April next JTThe Panama Fcho of the 13ih contains the followins paragraph: "Senor Louis Durand, of ibis city, laic Ta? - ' - "igni . aaeu !ijeir. ne nan a tamily ol over one mm nilred rliildren. They are actuallv his oi children, of the first generation." Tlie old Mormon' The Virginia House of Delegates, after a re tracted discussion, has passed the tax bill, which exmP'" very haari of a family, lo the value of 100 worth f cattle, shoep and heg, or in iien thereof, $100 worth any othir property. Fr. NfrcilA-trrAl Pfarnsr A man in Mab an .. ... v .. ... .,.,.,. J uilierl lor two nallons of rum. for "mecbanieal rnrmuxl" "lor what meohonioal purposes?" asked ihe agent "For raising a .mm," was the reply. 17 It Is stated the fortunes of ihe Rothschilds ars not less than $735,000,000. JmT Fifty sewing-machines driven by steam., cue no in daily operntloc W New York.
Fire and Water-Proet Composition Beefing Material
rBJItt: uudersigned rcspec; ave.ie call Hie allenr-.m ol ui' conimuiuiy to tun in nable material for Roof. In the ' ely opercedetl all other kwt of bnt reee.utty itrouiM?ed, hn in mire salisfsc'ioii. AnaageSestlSJ Jbscriber we etiablrd tc execute i . either in town or eountry, ai the ivorahtc lerroi . clinu. a ihev effect a omsidHl.lH es-!CMi r Boors, an every- ins are now ) all or Jen honest nas almot cut; if ehv, slihonrn Tbcy art Mvin J ,kJ and cross-wall, which goes far toward payingtheir cot. awl rr a proUetton sjnint tire, priniline an iiicoinnu'tinle pnrHro , hnn bcS.T3E uih.m thrm. Win- nearly level. Ihev may Lc ue.l ennreiiienllr for all llie rniriv.r cor.imon yard The daily use of Boot's, to which we can refer, attest theifdirrnhiitv for ihote rnrwwes. Orders rrsf licited. ' IXlt DK.X A CERTIFICATE. Wc. the undersigned, havnif used the C term! of LciulrH A Ilnifv. verv eheerfnlK mrs'shiou Roofing Mo-ri-oininend iw ue. heliemjr ji to poseM all lie dvmilsfe secribed to it as a Win and j water iroor l oinpo-i'ioii. Daniel Yaedsa I rt Koil, A. Rarrison. 8. W. NorrU, J. D. Defrees, J Siielieiiharirer, c. u. Warty, lion. Isaac UlsrWf.Hd, J. F. Be i. M Rech, J. M Hramuell. D 8. Ward, NhiIisiI F.4w:.nl, J. F. Ramsey, H. e. F. Perkins, Wm. She', Wm F.rknrt, Morri? Munal. Ke . C. K. Rahh. Dr. J. !. M..; i :, J.Fergnaon, T. Luptou, S. flsrJ w. II, Filarie Mayer, J. Hammond, J. Hvuer, . Railshack. D. V. Cullt) , I. N. Fhiprw, t". CaninheU, Stier rt. Dr. Teal. ! ..i Li i IhsXe, J. B Killer, jt Mayfcaw, II. J A B C. Horn, Geo. W. Mears, Gen J. P. Drake, J II. McKernan, Judge Morrison, K. Bro'vninj;, S. Ixinrenecker. M.itthew - Ried. 8. Merrill, Noble At Fralt. Thalmsii & Kvsii, Mr. Devenport, Hon. W. J. Fessies, 0 f r:iiUart, U. ieorec. Oaa McOaat, J Piiliei'on. M. R Fatmer. (mine wa put on l.y Warren. I.nt am a urd ! Mr. Ixiutleii) Utile, Drum H Andenon, lit I J Fi.itrsm, Su,-wr.iUen.l, nt l.qitattc V-'.i iii, J. l.r.iiwtnij. Contracior f! and Fokr To., rN B- ! 'Ii .-lütr l.iari'in. lr 1 i, Mr. II. .v , . II . mil. Ml Voodward, do.. rDr Murpltv. pi ankli-i F. Tt'nek,' Plainfield. V Itrriaini). do . Mr V.lli-iAoii, ireeneasi. s. V. B Noel, FomvaJe, Mr. Gallaalier, Miineie, Mr. Xre j . do. I.. Farley. Nohieiville. Indianapolis, IVbiual) 7, le. Mr. A. A. l-.tti.KN Sir. la reply lo your of yesterday, I wnnld V thai hnd il not bees for the pntai.l caper Kooftne Willi which the . i covrtreti. it woti'.l nave wen iinpissiiue i nave ig during the laic hie adjoining it: and in my. opinion I F.re Proof. J CAIN I hereby rerlii'v that lite Roof m my house, Irring put on t. lndcu A Deify, very much protected said Roof a Patent Roof ai ihe laie f.i. f shall never again pal on a shingle roof on any June I, Y,l. J.STEVKNAJJ work wrtrranttst ai.y reasisnalile Imxlh of time, or no pay. February II, Igt. fehlst! A vr The Greatest Horse Medicine of the Age! THE CELEBRATED GERMAN HORSE POWDERS THOf-E who h.n-c used I ai.'t gri auother (apply, f it. an admirable rrmei JUutLj. ftir.ieK.lrtt. THOE who h.it-c used il once altnoit invnrial!;' call ail II uuiir in -aytng ilisi it is it. iln d.ei"s for which it is reWedou.M mv liiat THE GKRMA Hnl SE POWltER ml turt all the diseases to vbi h that itsefn! animal, lbs Horse, i sub. ;ect, butwedn recornmei.d itasaiUiMt eartüin cure and pievenlive in ih IHilowiüf disease-, vil: n,' ,,..,. l'.in.,. Il' r ..Afc; -1 i . . Ihvte.npr,, ItUotc Water, Slubbering, feader, Lote Spirits, Lost tfJIpptitU And fill Diseases wteiever ar.sing Iroiu I M V l R I T Y OF T II I BLOOD And !ml(1iy r'"s!teuge ihr proiiciiou Ot abetter 1 rrTiciac swaaam fa ihose WapabUaa crriiilcaie, Tor we are willing that tbe medicuM llifllj HIihI .,r fill l.t . i tfx- rtc n.tai tm a . .nnlil.nl 1 . r m trial of it will convutcj ihe mol ska N. B. Purchaser shcutd be carel snod qualities, 'or Fitkardt't GtrBuy only cf us or ma Hogse Powder, and noi ta'e ary other our rtccrcoitcn aen. Price. H rev.' papor TRO DP Flt 'KARIT. Druggists arul Msnufaciurers. Cirelevillt, 0. To wliom i' orders mu-i be addressed. I'tie UENV1SE F1CKARDTSS rtFRMAS HOkSE POW. DER can also be had ot TBAUMAN 4 EVANS. Indi4iiapo!ts. And of other respectable agent in Indiana. rairiw IMPORTANT TO OWNEBS Ol H0B8ES AND CATTLE! Troup & Fickardt's Celebrated Black Liniment IS APPLICABLE iu all the variouj diseases of Horse and Cai. lie, where an external applicatio.i is required, such as Corks, Chaie, lall, Sprain. Hrajaea, Scratches, Cracked Heel, alraius of ihe Shoulders. Stifle, Hoof, Knee. Hip, Joint, Fetlcck, and oftii" Pastern and Coffin Joints, Sweeney, Splint Spavin, Hard Tumors. Distemper, Fistula, Pol! Evil, Ar. Ae. ar Aud also, an excellent remedy for tbe Human frame in all cases of Weakness or Stiffness of the Joints. Pains in the Back. Hmu. Side, Face, Limbs. 4 ; Sore Throat, Influenza. Swellings. TTMEn. malisra. Spra.it Hruises, dec. ate. arc This article j far superior to and cheaper ihm ;he common Xerve and Hr.n Liniment in use. rCThe Genuin is prepared and sold aaals1 by ta satSksaribers. Il may a'so tie obcaiiied oi in .r aein edited agents ifcroughcr.i ihr Sure Price 25 cei t a bottle, Or 5 hs iile for a dollar, by TROFP i FICKARDT, D.uzgisls. C.rolev.le, O. Ts .v lo.r.i ail order ntasl Ik. addressed. raeäJKNLlNF. BLACK LINIMENT can sJo had ot s t I U.M. Il.t.t I r. V -J. l..l.'üilM!l,..i t 1 1 it ti.v M- nt . tc f .. . l . And anotlier repcclab agencies hi Ituliaiia. mirlvr FA 9-lii ecen f ü:e trir; .-. cftared and 150 acre under fence -Tre is a larigeorK:r.rd ef cultivated fruit; a fame ham 71 l.v 411 tae 40 ret,iRj a ?oort re wait io d twelriu IHhf on ihe. run. Ii .s ell iratmUkrT lh living ; tv !. . Säle -et ... i.. dianaiKHtSfon ihr ilisi ai . aiMifJc' ilie Pla.iiltrdad, and vriir-iii two-and ajtaif nil the C. ntraTrtauk and Yerrea Haute Fai:- , road. For farther informaiion and terms, apply to the subscriber .. at Terre Hanlc, or in VarVC'oliiiis, ntt the premises Ja. K, ISivl. jaV'v. ÜRIDGF.T COLIJN'S. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. Tli e ander j a-ii-ii has Ota liaud and is making to order any .inalilr of Bo,ts and f hoes ma le of the verv best material., and in Workman-like manner. As all his work U made under his immediate, inspection, you may depend on getting justiee done to your understanding." He warrants ins work iu every particular. C7"HisaJiop is on Washington tri;ci. i.pptaite the Courl House d. .Imw V. L RATKS, The Gr eat est Discovery of tat Ai . DB. TB ASIC'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT, R Inflanaatory RhTuntatisin, Iii; Ointment is ibr mol eompicie remetly ever nrenaretl. Iu tW rases oul ol 1W it will atford entire rsliet'to llie wori caea oi Nerven Ueadnclir in :l minnte-s. For Nervou Dmea.se affection of the Spine, Rheumatism I-.tnFiesi, Hums. Ac ,4c. it is of immens: value. SWELLED LIMBS. Ii any of our Ladies arc afflicied wiih a Swelle.1 IJinh. m Milk lf , as il t soinslitne called, a complaint that many female are saliject lo. after child-birth, and wltioh is oltcn proiracts-l for years. m4 would say lo all such, gel a bottle ot' Tr-w's"- Mrc.iclie Ointraer.l, liir h will effect a cerlan. anil j-i ,n.i: ..r . ire Frier 4j :j ernta pei bottle. Sold wawfeaak and retail by Craiilit ad A Biown.'ng, Tomlins.-n Br. tbcrs, Indianapolis; L. Edward. Grertifici.!; W.lev M Lowry, aaaWWni lo:on A WelU-ru, Ofden; J. R. Bracken A Ca., Camlei ami: and bv one Agent in each villare in Ihe 8tate. aaHWlyw h. Z. FF.RGU50X, Trav. Ae..i. PE0BIA IR aaalBBSaaal INFIBMAKY AND 0BTH0PJEDIC IN8TITUTI0N. raVliS csiaW hntenl jn-t completed, and tviii be a permanent M pl.'H fir the reception of all patient wishinr to undergo treatment for disease) EVES, as well a uoae deaimu oi" linij operated m tot aha reumral of al! arieties ol" DEF'uRM 1TJES, uch a lonirstaiiiSits Diloeaiions Clnt-ftol, iramobiilty of tl'e Iwer Jaw, : tc, o - . Tbe building is in a leatitiful and healihy location, in the we-siera ! border of the City of Peoria, where pelieuia can be ncromincidated wilii ronnortaltle rooms, hoarding and wishing, sue'i as cot-res pond ! , to each case. Every instrument and apparalos ealcnhtied to carryout the design of such an inaiilution, is provided, and iu ihe Ortho, i- iM'artment several cnt.irly r.;iial ..i.ejir Ue,t. - n,, of srhich in i Uil. foot of ynune children freqi'Siitlv ob, iates ihe ueces J 'ityot operalin by the knife. The design of the Eye Department is more particularly for ihe i treatment oi those pal lent' who. under a lea rigid system than can t.e puraueu at inch an lusutituon. would be 6ruie most part incurshie. Fjt farther ojformation, address E. S COOPER. M D Peoria, Illinois. REFERENCESHou E A Hsiiuean. Indiana; Hon. Wilson Shannon, Ex-Oov. of Ohio; Hon. Wm J'. Bryant. Ex -Chief Justice ef Oie,,-oiv Hon. J.hn Moore, Springfield Mm to tu. IWW i . a.srr, v . .-t ?senntf : ntis; Hon Win. Mc Mi Lieut Gov. of iliino, Hon. A H Treat, 8 For farther inform janHS-ly Acid. Bttaata addres F. a COfiPF.R. r ou III. I1...S. ft HN-FOWDEH ! GUN-POWDER ! ! -We ara agents li.r th wj ale of Oun owder of the eele! rated " Hazard Powder C' " m.mußieture, ;iinr meed equal lo any Powder in tiie Uuited Sinie W ill supply O.I y doalers at reaxonahle rate, .lelt -ering Ihe IVvvdt r upm short notice. We have erected a Magazine near ihe City limit and shall, al all nme, be fully supplied with all grades of Powder. All Powder o!d by us will be guaranteed equal lo representation, wheno erwise, lite money will be refunded We .ww have in .Magazine : 5 kegs Kentucky Rifle Powder, FFFc ; 40 half ker do do. dr. ; 10 quarter kers do. do. do ) kegs fair lawn Mil!, FFFo , do t k.f Deer, 10 kct Austin King A Cn ' 10 half kes; do. 10 kegs rannon and Blasting, Sntv ti.'.r Cai.tter and Hportinr, do., do ; do do.; do ; HKOW.MN0 t Xorth tide Washington Sireel, nearlh J-a.iie.T0-w f WER tue House. OLASSES. OLASSES, 0.-) bids. New Orleans Mo!ac: 5 hozr IVB. V fiern Ree-ve Ciiece. Receivcti and tor sale bv L W de JOHN W. HOLLAND fJIOBAOOO. Mbt.xe Virginia aud Missnuri Tobacco, desiraM bie liraiul. ' an I .is Liihl: received ami lor sale bv 1e.N JOHN W. HOLLAND. Sk ACKEREL.-800 package New Mackerel, (la5l "a half, and quarter bartrUand kilt, ju received ami I ill whole, for sale by J" '" JOHN W HOLLAND. orrEE.deeifii 75 bag prime Lastern Rio Coffee, 9S hays prime taguira Coffee. JOHN W. HOLLAND m "ANTED -sJOO bushel Clover Seed, fbr whieh ihe highest V? sash pr.ee wJI be paid. Call before c-lliag elsewhere at V C. HANNA A CO S. HB RHINO 100 boxes smoked Herring, just reisived aad ft sal hy ;nia BROWNING ft M1YEH fVlEAS. a good aMonmnt of tlghy flavored, aad .ftl. ft. i a ft. . . heap. For ' 7- - i -iHUI, V a Hann a ft sti's
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W. tb h. MtlTT, A. H Prinripnl fUm& INSTITtmOV n..w pennanentlv eatabbshrd, a.al i he rereotion fl'aoi. and i rtx-iii hav wilh all the e,r)(aB-e aud eonrenieuee cf ', now iurn.he advantage exjoai to any a full and UHiroarh Commereial Flrloca l over one Wulf of other. Course re those occer) for a r .inp te education, and cornnrehrnds frer (tistucl t.on. Tn I stS lfc-i rix F.sikv Bot.K KrrwKo Tins enihiaces tlie sei ea of Book Keeping by Dir-'e Entry, and it- npftiaa liou lo Wholesale aud Retail huainees by nie trader and Fanners, BanklMir Manatacturius, and Domestic Shippitag. and Commission, Steam Bostiug. and Foreipi Stuppiujr. and general Conuniss.'Oii l.usuie , iiM-ludinj the mclliod of keeping the various amiliai v books, as Ihe Cah hook. Bill hook. Bank look, lavoiee hook, Sule honk, lirain hook, Outward Invoice hook, Account Current book, Are. THE SKCOXD CLASS embraces ibe Uw. Customs and I sage of Trade and Commerce. THIRD CLASS Mshcamilk Ariiimktii Embraces Calculation in Interest. Discount. Loss and Gaiu. Cotnmiaaion and Broker, aee. Ivjuntion of Faymeuu, Direct aiat Indirect Exchange. A.c. flee, en the new and improved method of Cancellation. FOFRTH CLASS CoMXxacuL Lsw. Embrace the Law, Ac. relating lo Sole Traders, Parin rsliips, Corporaiion. aiat Pr.nc -pa! and Agent, Bills of Fzchaiife. Promiesrouary Notes, Ac., Mai.i:c. Fire, and Ijfe InsurraiK'e, Comracu with carriers. tr hiring aud service, of Sales and the nature of Guarantees, and lastly ihose rmntifs which lie in a if ature, in the hand.- o the Merchant himelC as tin Sirtsppaji of ( jods in Transit, Licr., Arc. CPnr of f.'ant- oi" AUmission to a Full Cetirse, oceiipv in? frora R lo 12 weeks, 9rtS HQ. pre-paid or secured. A PARTIAL. COURSE. Fiuhracing Ibe Seiemific purl of the Cull Cour' n illustrated iu 5d:fl. rent et Ol Rooks, together witb Lectures mi Mercantile Arilhmrtie aisl Comtnerciat l-aw. caa lie taken :t any lime, leaving it opu.xial with the Pupil after l he completion of ihe Partial 'Hirse lo con' i.ne tlirotigh llie Full Ceerse. C7"Price u Card of Admission lo Partial Cour, flt.'iO, pre paid or secured. (T7No admittance a a Pupil iu either coarse without firl ohtannin; a Card of Admij:on from ihe Principal. LECTURES on lii y. up. Pol, uca! E-. u.my, and .Hlier subjerts vaiaable to the Merchant, lo le kimwn, will he delivered ihrotighonl the Course. A Diploma aranled ot!y 10 tboe who ma) pa-s a satisfactory examination nt the cnmplciiim of a Fnll Course. The hei ijme. for eon'uencii:g eiiiier course will be tl,e tiri Men day of each moiuh, abhongh Pupils arc admitted at any lime. J.'rporf iif tkt Ec.tr t of V nttiin'r, Mtt'y&l, l'-l. We. ihc u:ideririiol. (by pecin! rruest2) scliny a Ihe Board of Examiner tf '.he Conimer iul lusiiiule oi liuliauapolLs. do certify that we hate attended the cxanii:i.i;iai of the preseut raduaiing class (! aid Institution, atid find aaid ru as well at nuamii d with lue e! m-iii:.rv prii.cii:. -. of Doulilr FjiIiv Kixik Keeinuir - rould ... ' . - z 1 a ciri.ii, utcu aim o,T.'iiuunitj oi aeiuui procure eoni lere-J. We helirie tin m lo hate received frotu iheir mesent In--i...i ..it, it : it.it. :Mn u.:.uiv in . i iiiiporntiii iirancii oi toinni'Tcial Fducniioii, which, if s'.eadily observed antt properly practiced u. ... "-uiier t'.eut H-iie a-ro' i.tani- anJ valuable ei'iizeu. and we aroaM recomuiend that tlic iowiug unit: - ! member of ihc piessnt class receive Diploma, lo-wit: Jame B. Weeks, John M. Dorscv. Hezeklah W. Robert.. Sauiuel J Morri, Joseph H. Hangb, Xeha T. Ferguson. Geoage W". Dnrse.y. Nicholas MeCarty, Jr., James T Brown, and TvTa Moutgonierv. And in conclusion we would congratulate the citizens or lurhü; iu now having it in their power to paironlzo a 1 ome Inviliiiion el Cotumercia! eilucaliou whe.-e a rioi'. li ntforraalioi.. in as short a tinir and at fur Ivm axpeuse. .ud suxieiy at mind on the part of parent:' and giiarr'iius, caa, and we believe w ll he impaited, as at auy otnti similar ImrJiution in the Wri. B. F. MORRIS, DAMP WHJJAVS. U .M. Sli.UVsA C. B. DAVIS, HENJ. L. LANO ixMASiAPous, May 2i, IMI. N. B Ii shall be the .urn of Ik Principal tofnruish aU the grad uaies of this Institution who may tie j re it, with immediate employ . int-ni; or iiierc-iore reqiiei i.ii,it,rs meu in aity part ol lüc hln'.i wlOT TOav be-in want of s-.xid accoimtaiil l inlbrm him of ihe sam. slating all pariienlars, air ho will try and send hue one well qunll nod in every pärtictilar. iT?Arraiii:cmeiils have I-een maile wiih one of the larsrsl inn ' ""du'S hoaei In the City m board and lodge all the Students i frora abroad at WOO per we:k. making ihe entire expenses of loard. I ; iiuj, Tuition, and Stationär)-, sIhui HU, tbe price of Tuition alone :.. ,k. , : ; . . ; r I . i mm t a ii. mr t. i.i, nu,. tu .uiicj5CT. j in y i i yurl V. V est ward the Star of Reform takes Us onward Course. OTIGI TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS '. ' F. would respecuully call the attention of customers an-t deal- j V era in drugs and medicines to our full and large assortment : of pure articles. Ve are receiving and now opening, Crudi and , Powdfhek also, the various CoiieocsD, prrpared from Medicines j uuroduced by Reach, Mausen. Thompson, Howard, end others. ' Also. KxT.'tsrTS, conceiUrated arlir-'e, fluid, solid, aud powdered. Abo, ihe various Compound prepared from nor own receipts, of thfl iiUiSl cflicaciiius eharaeler. hsviiift been tested thoroughly- for : . ivremy year: ana aiso vi tne super.or r.ttaiiiy or our futr M'dical ' J iqucrs, all of which wt are prepared to sell wholesale or retail. ; Oar stock consist iu pt "t.of ! African Bird Pepper. Sculleap, Bivberry, IacuVs' Siipper, or Nervine, Ginger. Jamaica. Unicorn, Ginger, African . Witch Hazel, Ginrer, Race. Ratpherry. I ..:. ciia luflaia See. Golden Seal. Hen. 4c. v. a, .. Aj.se EXTR ACTS ri.CIL. SOLID. POWBZaSD. Cypripediurr.- luglause, or Bntiernut, Myricae; ( Alehoh4i.",) Eupatorium Pert-, Sanguinorio; ' Arjneou; " lerr.; Podopbylia; j Lobelia lutt-ita, ' Aralia Sprnor Jptandrie; I Capsicum, A A ; Zanlltoilyii, Macrotp: i Stilliiuriii, Seutteilarta, Abies; Petelia, Hydrastis, Hydrastis; Corn us; Geranium' And every arI Apuevtinm, Ih. .- . i.ele that will ) I.M. luirte; Geniianj?. admit of the I American Oil; form. Also, Spices. Ground and Crude: N'uimexs. t :iu.mo:i. Penoer. t Maee, Alsp'ii . O.ncer, I 'loves, Ac Also, Seeds of every variety. Canary, Caraway, Flax, Hemp, j Fennrl, Mustard, Anie. CardoiF.ap, Ljftelia. Wr design keeping e ven- variety of Grais Seed. Field Seeds. , Flower atwl Garden Seed. Our slock will be full and complete, and would Invite all t. call slid examine ihe quality of our rood aad prices. We huv ocr goods for rash, and can and wiil aell low. South ' "e v ashitUTloi i street, nrai ll.e fit m.-r llue. m.l innpoiu. det-lydAr J P. POPF. CO COLLECTIONS IN ILLINOIS. I . M AMii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARSHALL. CLARK COF.NTV, ILLINOIS, HAVING a gsnerai acqi aintance from twenty years' resilience i in the C4uutry offer hi services in tkc rralection of ciain i and payment of laves in the csu rn arl of IllinoU. He refers to the member ot Coureva from lUineis for h.s enpacity ami fidelity in biu;nes. feb4tl&w6m' ü. MANLV TBENT0N FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. CASH CAPITAL OF $150,090. THE it i Kiers iiied has been appoiiiled sneceor to A. W. Moa Bis, !-(., deeased, as agent for said company, aiul .-. prepared I., take risk aaiut easualliea by are. Tlie well kuowu eharaclor of liiis eom.iaiiv. ant! iu nri r.D;:tde ; herettifore iu axijuittur its lo-vies, funiisn an assurance lo loose who may Insure in it thai .oases win be certainly and promptly paid. Satisfactory references, here a:ut elsewhere, will lie given o alt who may wish lo inquire furtker as lo the ahility and promptitude of ibe company. uUim sawlf ALBERT C. Pf RTI-'R. Agent. JAHIS II A It I VN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. seSO-lyw IOWA CITV, IOWA. Indiana Institution for the DEAF AND DUMB, (On ihe Niitioual Road, I mtie eat of It-diaiiapoli.) IS1TORS r'- adtnilled on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, V Thursday, and Friday, between the hour of I and :t o't '. vk. i P. IL; a'to, on ?atuWay, from 10 lo 151 o'clock, A. N. During these ' ! hour some perseu wiil be in readiness to conduct ciue.it at ' ! Ihe State, wad stranger, lo Ihe eli.M.I rooms, and through those parti ' of ihe I .Mings open to Iba pr.hlie. The object of the fiiUtutvti be tug the tieuehl of the union male .Mnt.-s, wli r.H show lee unrais. ait r. oi Viaiiora at auy other time. oct:VtA wif T. M. SiCHOLS. J. r. JOHSSTOX. i MC HOLS A JOHNSTON. DENTAL SURGEONS. HAVE l.vaied iwtrmanenliy in ihe city of IndUnapoiia. Office on Washington street, 4 iloort west ot I Meridian, oi-, ...... 1 1 Ul Feliow Hall and over Mr. ! Fairbanks' 3?iore, tbronirh which U an entrai.ee If preferred. 0,ratitmt Warwii. ottOO-lydA w P. S. HAKHFK k Co. 6PBIN0 STOCK FOB 1152, HATS, CAPS. AND STRAW GOODS. Manufactured bv oioe!vei exprely fbr the rU SOUTHERN AND WESTERS TRDr And Sold at cm Warehoa Ho. 455 Main Street, Louisville. Xy., MTMTF are again prepared to furnish our Soul leru and Western " friends a:id Merchants generally wiih the large I awl most elegant stock of good in our line ever oBered for aale In America. They hate been manufactured by oorelve expressly to suit the Southern and Western trade. The at)lc and finish of our rrk have Jong ranke above all otner House, and we ivei cviiudeni that oiintresajit v!e of Oen mnpre ticrnen' Dre 1 Hat are mnqh more becoAtur and better adanteu to the seasor. than those lo t m! at a.i Our ndvautHgre in manufiic ng ate uc rnV tiiaswe are enabled Mr ca!t or to pr. mpl men to rsell any- Wy -lerivJtuusc, aud at ae Kasteni Maiiar&vtiirer. the ame price thay cai: bs io I of W r solicit a eail from all mcrciiaiüh viiiina our rhy. nit:n; il.em that ihey will be well paid l.y doing so. All order promptly aiietyied lo. The gooJ well selected and well packed. irrThe high t prit e iu tasli f. FURS and PELTRIES. febSTtllrn-mar 1 w 1 in p. s BABUER at CO CIGARS. -45,000 b.iporfH C.gars tuperiori 25 nuO Cutvi rix do; 50 IHMi Half-Spanish do; SO.OOn American do Jim received and for sale hv jaiiia m ' BROWXLNO -v Ma VKJR OUITARS. An aasortment r.f Maniu' and Robe's superior (tuitars on hand. Also, a genera! assort mem of every thin in inc jiusicai n:u fehl Id Aw ALBERT E JONES HEIMP AND CANARY SEED, jul received and rbrale ...I..IS It . , . ... , , aa jsnii imi.iums n ururniorc. OBACOO 10 amp, vary good and cheap far ' s.. Hi boxes, j... i,i,i I marl I! rn caai.. ai I II ANNA CO S MilUiaiiv v.:i..jo..i -SV - ' "a ..... irni nsMriicu eiirm. irrrwu untl . lH for sale by ,1er y JOIN xv HOLLAND j AISINS AO -14 boxe Hai. n, 90 Uie Herrint; 9B boxes Domestic Fig, 3 frail Almond, Received a id i5r a!e t JOHN W dcelJ il.Vlw. ittlVfi. s RIO COFFEE 100 big, prune sxticla.vurw crop, ed, low fir caai), by . v x V i ft CO. g muuMjKx -He w.li sell for cash ff approvf u nrrüiir : I tock of Irjurensware, ssrell assorted I hoiifht below re. ular rate. Call soon t flr coat, which was msrll V. C HANNA A CO'S O. SDOAR.-tW hlal. Iiil rec ited direct from New Or fehl V C. HANNA A CO. - it Ann ti l it j . . - . . . ' ituun, ntrciu.r niauu, narraiiifu ,. .iijw i r Brune, aiwav'ft on hand : for sale at V. C. HANN I A ft CO'S mar I i WHEAT I Adk fei fell BCSHEL OF WHEAT wanted immed dar f MWv" 'w st : :$bet market wrce. si mar . VC HAN Na ft OO S
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I III. GBKAT hi TI t RV RE.IIEOl. DR. JOHN' BULL'S SARS APA RILL A ! ! Will Wonders never Cease? j V th following cures, jterfonned alsne by the use of I BULL'S SAKPAPAKILLA, ars not wonders, thea ws a.-knowleofte that we no not know tbe meaning of word. Keit l, aaa os connncua tnst nets an strstiger t Of uon: Lrsi P. 0., Fulton Co.. Ky., Oct. 1, 1851. Dr. John Ball : Dear Sir The two dosen of your Sarsattarilla, ordered in September, came to hand, and, in acknowledging the reeeipt of the same, I feel I would a doing you injustice to withhold the following, among the many of the instances that hare come under my observation, during the last two years, of the great curative properties of your Sarsaparilla : Mrs. Jeannette Martin, a highly respectable lady of my nelghberhood, aged sixty-fire years, had been long afflicted with a canccrou nicer, which finally reduced her to so belpleas a condition, that ahe could not leave her bed. aha tried tbe beat medical advice in our count , without relief. .nd had given up all hopes of a cure. At this stage of her aaa, I prreuaded her son to take a bottle of your Samparilla. lie did so, and in a abort time returned, and purchased snothor bottle, stating the first had bad a decidedly z-jod effect. She. continued to use It until, after the use of five or tlx bottles, I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady herself at church. She assured me that she had almost entirely recovered her health, and from her I received the account of her dieeaea, aad in about the same word I give It to ye' ThL is but one of a number of core under my observation of very remarkable ones performed by tii use of your Sarsaparilla, in my neighborhood. The smand fbr It has steadily Increased since its introduetioa here. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, WM R. DlUKiKSOlf, P.M. Bo tlx Couktt, Ky., Oct. 6, 1861. Dr. John Bull : Dear Sir I hay seen the meat marretkuf ear of one of my patients, by your valmable medicine aa old lady, who had been afflicted from her childhood with scrofula, and various dieespe of the brain. She was sixty year old. It had run Into something like leprosy, aad she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever beheld. I called in Dr. McFadden, a very fine physician, to consult with me in relation to her. We came to the cooclusioo that it was out of our power to relieve her; bat, on going to my office, I accidentally picked up one f your Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cure your Sarsaparilla had eile - sd, I resolved to try the experiment in this case. I took ir two bottles of It, after taking which I perceived a gre.it change. I took her same more. She in now taking the sixth bottle, and I consider bar antäraly cured. I take great pi assure In recommending your Sartspariila to the afflicted public. Yours respectfully, JOHN M. ROSS, M D. I. Thomas A. Ringo. of Graves Co., Ky., for the baa of mankind generally, do hereby certify, that on or about the 16th day of October, 1847, 1 was attacked with a very severe Dein la the lower part of tbe abdomen, which lasted but a few minute, and moved into the left hip, and continued exceedingly painful for about five day, during which time I had a very light fever. At the end of that time the fever ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, after wukh it again returned, and was much worse thaa before. During all this time I was under medical treatment. From a short time after I was taken, I was unable to walk or alt up ; the hip in which the pain was ao bad commenced rising, until some time in January, whea it burst, and a number of pieces of bone cam out as many aa twenty, at least. Some of the nieces were three-foartha fan inch long. Some time after this, a hard knot appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist, aad one on my lag, below my knee. I continued te gat weak and pain made its appearance in my right r, and would move in my breast and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician thin told ma that, aa.a last remedy, I had better use MR. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF' SARSAPARILLA. After th use of the second bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it. and a day or two after, a plee ofona came out. My wrist soon got well, and I eontiiiUod to gain strength. After I used the third battle, I could get no more for tome four week, after which time 1 succeeded in getting three more Dottles. After using the i lsdi bottle, the knot en my hip became soft ; it was and soma corruption ran out, together with a i piece ti bone, and the sore soon gat well, and th knot entirely di&ppeured. Tbe sore cm aiy Ug also opened, and a piece of bone came out. I continued the use of tbe Samnarilla until I used twelve bottles, aad aa now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, during tbe summer ef 1849, I coughed up three pieces of bone, wkkh an now be seen at the residence of my unele. Thos. Nasi, where I now live, aad if any persons doubt this statement , I will be happy to converse with them, if they will call on me. Signed, THOMAS Ji. BINOO State of Kentucky. Graves Co., Set. Ihil day personally canto before ma the undersigned, an acting justice of the peace in and for said county, and made oath ha due form of law, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and swern to, this 16th day of February, ltu. 8. P. MORSE, J. P. fer O. C. I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Or re. County, Stat of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name is signed to the above certificate, is now, and was at tue time m signing tne same, a justice ol the j m and for said Uraves i ounty, duly co qualified m such, and that faith and credit arc due all hi official acts, as such. Ia testimony whereof, I have hereunto sat my .-, a i hand, and caused the seal of the County Court of ' aaid county to bo hereunto affixed, tail 18th day of February, 1860. KD WIN ANDERSON. Can lbs reader believe, after reading the description of (he above numerous cures, that there is still a few human beings, suffering with disease, that refuse to give BuirBars pa rills a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, It is too true. What kind of testimony would it take to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's medicine will do more even thsn it promise ? The doctor cold produce another and another cur performed by hi medicine; but if the cases published abefVwill net convice the sceptical, it is useless to produce ans- more, and, 1, It would cost a fortSe :o nuhlish .he many certi ficates that have Wen shoWcJU on iff. Bull. The large mammoth sheet in Americawould not contain eveü the name of those eured, let alone full statementVefaS tmm, This medkbae, when used accorling to directions, will cure, without f ill : Serofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, eald Head, Rheumatism. Pains in the Bona or Joints, Old Sore and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum. Diseases of tbe Kidneys, Pisarising from the use of Mercury, Losa of Appetit, Pain in the Side er Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago Dropsy, Jaundice, Costiveneaa, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Wenlcneas. of the Cheat, Pulmo nary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Complaints, Facial Irregularities and Com 8 taints. Sick and Nervou liesdache, Low Spirits, Night weau, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Disease, and as a Sprint: and Summer Drink, and uwenu luoii' ivr tne sjatem, ana a ucnue ana Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water. Salts, or Seldllta Powder. DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, 81 Fourth at.. Louisville, Ky Whore application for Aocies must b addressed For ale, wholesale and retail, by ii Ainu i in A. imnirvnr. jaiiT-tld: iv6m Bole Agent for Indianapolis. GIROOERIES ' GROCERIES!! GROCERIES!!! We are I now in receipt of a lartre and well selected stock of fresh Groceries, and offer a: Wholesale, to the trade Ml re?ln.til.llüe rtr.r VA' would invite city and country dealers to examine our lock and c Pires oeiore foins- to tbe Kivrr, a we feel confident thai wn ran oner inducements ior thera In make at least, a pan of iheir purriiase in ihi market. Our (lock eonsist. in part a follow : hhd. If. O. Sujrar; 10 l.bla pure Sa!esatus; : 5 blAt Crushed, Powdered, and 5t5 dor. Painted Höckel. Loaf tiugara. 80 eais do. Tubs; 50 bag Eastr. Rio Coffee; 50 doz. Bed Cord; : 10 bari old Java do.; 5 reel do.; 50 hlif. X. O. Mo!n-s i dflSas)i Card. lido. 8. H do s-- 10 cCla;tcrpW J Tierce prime Ri-e; f W rfJt, Plow IJfhr: 51' bail ciic-st Y.IUinii amnrr:nl kÄiri lit. 'r i-. .' Ounpowdcr and Black Tea, 50 Isrses JVjssRChere, beste Hummer Candle, ID do Englrlh Darry" 5 do. Star do; SOOTtbs. Coppcrn; S Ch, " .-soa,s SOU do. S r . liWhgi , do. Toilet Sr Shaving soap; 500 do Alma: do. Genuine old Castile do.; 900 do. Logwood, 10 irross Vivun Bla. kinsr: 1IMMI Iha AliiUpr w asvorteu nroi.ins, 2011,0011 Percussion Cap; ' UV) L J, nod whole kegs ard' ' Run Powder; .0lBjM Bar Least 50 l.Hg Shot, 5 Iwizes Baka Coc,.a. i 5 do. Choeotatej , 50,(J0 Ciffsr.; 40 fioie Tobacco; 50 lbs N tumre . ! 5 bair Pepper; j 3 do. Alspiec; 30 matt Cinnamon,' - j ... . Mn - it. ' . . . 5 . a-!,- Sainton U.ie fs 10 ai..' 1 3 II- 50 do. Glassware, 150 kef Nails, assorted; 40 gros M .;. , ö LdU. Almond;; ll do. Filberts; 1. OHO lb, assorted Candy, UM I reatnft lVr.nniii. Pan... , - - , T". n, - 1 S5 d.v Cap aud letter P ajii: 50 doz Ink: 5 boxe cfa- Pine, 3,000 Ston do ; 3,000 Pipe Stems; lioies ' Fox'" Slit; eh 5 doz. Zinc Washbnardi W Nest wood Bowl .i uoz. .viiisiarc.. vzuin. csyenne, Sboxea Pepper !an.-; too lbs. Cloves; "" ".. . uuiiWAi I nf sale bv Jorlh ..'e Wa.li HCl, si on. .... ,r 6,.,. ll.... aarao , mMTINE3 AND BitAN DIES. Pure Port and Malaga Wine; WW 51 pipes R.Mhe.ii ami Cotniae Bramty; , Jim reeeivtal i,om Ihiladeiphia, at V. C. RANICA A CO. 3 EMOVED! REMOVED ' REMOVED ! TIIAI.MAN A (iTPCPTV Sfnr tun .ra.r eual ttf mm K ANS have removed thei ine unghi House, where they will lie pleased lo tee ail iheir former friend aud customer Having enlarge! our business, our facilities are such a le enable us lo sell as low as can be bought in ihc west. We Invite all those in want of Drv Hood n rnceriajL ttnr Kt il. Bonis and Shoes, Hat and Caps, lo sir us a call, as we h.n-e dV termined lo eil cheaper ihan the heaoest acp3o (tin ADDER - l . 'i jtonnds prime Maitder, jut received and for j i.vR seleky iail9 MROWNIN A MAYLR. mroulfO KOSRTJTH A ftrt rate assorlinenl ofroisml erowu el Kosstltl. ItatT. tor children's xecar ir.m'iveH u-iih ah. tne ' . . : 1 aim got up i.i nrsi rnte tlvle. just receiver! and for nie at MrC.IN'NIf Hat ftore. Second door from Pott OnVe corner I'ebll-dA wAw) lycomo!ive copy 4w COFFEE. SO bags pr me Rio Coffee; j ' ai old Java Caflce, :ttl ro.vcd by ;dec83; URQYN;ng ft AlAYJüv
GREAT CUBE FOB DYSPEPSIA! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER: Dp J. S. HOUGHTON'S n
PEPSIN The true Digeative Fluid, or 0a trie Joiee. PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after direction of Baron Litbir. tlie errat itiiiuliii jl Oti'err. '"Jri' S "Mw. M. D.. Phiiidelpti",. Thi is a irnlv wonderful remedy for Inthgeation, DvsmoaU Jaundice, Liver Complaint. Constipation, aud Deb.i.iy Cc-ug after uaiure's own method. ,y uainre's own agent, the fiartric Jrure Hlf a teaspoouful ot' Pepsin, infused S water, will digest er di olve. Five Pound of Roat Ib-ef iu about two hours out of tne stomach. Pepsin is the c'.iiei element, or ereatdigr-ting principle of the Gas. trie Juice, tbr olv cut of the FW, the purifying, preserving, and aliioulat.iig agent of tbe stomach and ,t,esUn It is ealrarien from .he digestive lomaeh of the Ox. thutforania; an Artificial Digestive IukI, precisely l,ke the natural Oastric Jnice in its l herü.ca? pow ers. and tunushing a complete and perfect subsiitote for It. By th aad ot this preparation, the pain and erii of indigestion and dypepsip. are reinovcd. just a thev would le by a heaftiiy rlnnarh It i doing wonders for Deyspepiics, curing eaeo" be'.iiitv Emaua Uti. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Coniunpii..,i. ,upUed lob on ibe verge of tbe grave. Tbc sciemile eyider.ee upcMTvrr.ich i haed. is in the highest degree curious anr! rerrir1 sVe SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Baron I.ieW in h; eHeb -a!o Wort on Animal CKemiatry. w. An Arlihcial Diet if I-tind. aua'..,s t iheGavr.c Jtuc. may be rea-bty prepared from ihc inueosjs tncmhrane ot ibe atomar ol ihe Call, in which various ai brie of f.md. a, meat and eggs, wUi be softened, rhangerl. am! digested, jut i.i t!:e same manner u they would lie in the human stomach." Dr Combe, in hi valuable rrituags oi, ti.e Phvaiology of DtgeaHoa, observe i!.t '-a diiiiii.nti.m of ine due quantity ol the GasrrxJniceii pr.iminetil and a 1-previllin; cause of Dyspeps.a,-' and l.e slates that "a distinruiihed nroiVssor of ine.Wi T -'- , who was severely auta ttd wilii ihi complaint, nudii.g everytii.ug ! else to fail, had lr course to the Gastric Jiiiee, obtained froa in , stomach of living animals, which proved i .nipitely mbttwSSu Dr. Oraham, author of the famous work en '"Vegetsble Diel " , aays: ii is a remarkable fact in pliyaiology. that the stomachs or ; n:nil, macerated iu water, impart loihe fluid tbe property of dsn. solving various articles of food, and of rnVciuig a km of artificial digestion of tbem in nowise didereni from the Mtaral digesilra nro cess ' W" Dr Simon', great work, the -'Chomisiry of Man,': Lee A Han chard. Philadelphia, mc, pp 3?l-) says ' The discovery of PEP. ciu in uie ciif-mica, nilorv ol l rest ion Fr, re unt experiment, we know that food i dissolved a rapidlr tat artificial digestive flukl, prepared from Pepsin, a it i in tbe nnu t.awiic .nute iise. i All modern work oa Chemistry. Mate-ia Mi au.t Pkt-aa j gy, and all good Medical Dwlionaries describe the character and . properties m Psrsix, aad Mate many iul creating del ail resueeusig ; The fact that aa Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Jnice. par. ! leclly rescmUiug the natural duid, may be readiy prepared does I not admit oi question. Tbe only- wonder is, that it ha not before ! been applied to the cure of Indigestion and pep..v- so natuiany doe such a use uggt itself in ihc mind. I - AS A DYSPEPSIA CCRER, Dr. Houghton's Pepsm has produced ibe most marveilo edict tm curing case of Dehiliiy, Emaciation Nertrout Dec-line, and Dyspepi tie Crnsiimptiou. It it impossible to give the details of cases S ihe irons ca idi aoverliseitienl; but auliicnticated reriirica'e have oe sriven oi more then two hnndred remarkable cures, m PhiladeJpbia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly al! desperat! rase, aud ihc cure were not only rapid :cA wmrtarui, bsM permanent. It i a irreal Nervous Antidote, ami particularly uerftil for tendexcyio Biliious Dinorder, l. ver Complaint. Fever and Ague, or batty treaicti Fever and Ague, and tbe evil elfcci of Quinine, Mercury, and other drug upon ihn Digestive Organ, after a long sickness. Mrtm I for excess in eating, and the too free ue of ardent spirits ir.-uui:iir. i.cai.n wan intemperance OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS There i no form of Old Momaeh ComplatnU wbieh it does not secra to teach and move at once. No matter how bad they may bell gives instant relief A single dose removes ah the nnpleasau.: symptom; and it only need to be repeated for a short time to make these good ctTeeis permanent. Purily of blood, and vigor of bod) follow at once, ii ii particularly excellent in eases of Nan Vomumg, Cramp. Soreness of the pit of tbe Stomach, disuea aflej e nig. low, cold täte ol ihe Blood, Heaviness. Lowues of Spinu, Despondency,. Epiaciatlou, Weakness, tendency MlaSBBf, Suicide, Dr Houghton's Pepsin u cold by nearly ail tne dealer take drugs and popular medicines, throughout ir.c U...;ed States Iii . prepared in Powder and the Fluid form and m Praacripiioa vial tor iha us of Physir ian. i Private Circulars for the use of Phys.cans, ma be obtained ot j Dr Houghton or in Agent, describing the whole Process of prer ratiou, and giving .iie anihorilie upou which Ihe claims of this new remedy ara based. As rt is not a secret remedy, no objection cm ; lie raised agninsr i;-- use by PhysM-iai'.t in repetiai..e "--g and regular praciice Price One Dollar pei bottle E7-OBSKRVE Till- Every botlie of the genuine PEPSIN i bears iha written htnaiure oi j. S. HOL'GHTON. hi D, t proprit tor, Philadelphia, Pa Cony-rigi.t and Trade Mark secured Uy-Soi.l try ail Druggists and Dealers .a medicine AGENTS. Craighead A Drou.-Hi.ig. Ind.auapol . wboleaaie acd retail Agai.U f.w the Slate of Indiana nec3; JOHK O'XANE A SONS' NEW BOOK STORE MF' announce lo our friends, lo Bookseller., Conniry Me-. fl i limns. Teachers, Professional Geatlemen, and book bnyets generally, ihm we have opened iu ladiaa.apnlu, Marion county , In diana, a new Book Store. Wc are prepared at auy tune to aunpiy the trade. In large or mall quauü.ies, with an entire new and fresh stock of Books and Sutiouery. We keep always on hand a !. and complete a orlmei i nf Miieellanerms. 'rbetnogrc-ai. Law. Mni1 ical. Comntmi lsebool. aivl Classical Books; together wilh a fnii ! dock of Staple aifl Faiicy Sutionery. t We are confident ii nuld be lo the interest ofCour.tr)' Merchanu and all other wishing to purchase books to git bm a call. All orders thankfully received, and we assure iboee who tend thai they will lie filled promptly. Particular attention paid lo orders b mail or otherwise tor quautitica or smgle volumes. Beeswax and Rags wanted JOHN O'KANE A SONS, mavs23dwt 0. 4 Nnrria Buiulmg. under Odd Fellows Ball. I M.A scriber linv.i.c put up several tbotuaiMt fret of James Soratt's Cincinnati Lightning Roda in this vicinity, i mil prepared with a lart; quaatily of Rods direct from Cincinnati, and yood experienced hands to pni up any quantity- at short notice and at the moderate srice of 10 eents per foot, or he will sell the Rod at 3 cents per f.xn, - and let the purchaser put tbem up himntli. Always ou hand at ii sign of tbe Bis; Pad lrk and C.Kk-Stove. by HENRY S. KKI.IXGG Riferenrts. : Capt. Vonrhe . C. W. Cady. D. andes. J. f.. Ke ham, and J. D. Dcfree. Esqrs., aud ihe Trustees of ibe Dei, and Dum l Asvlum. Judge Perkins, Messrs R. R. I'liderhirl. J W. Ho., land, lb . Bollard , and D. Craighead. aug-w GEO. I). MIM 111.1,11, Sorth-Wttt corner tf Pearl and Walnut Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO, W AM KACTl'RES and keep cousta i'.ly ou hand, a large and iXM. general ssortmeut ni Japaiiiieit. Oruamental. Bronaed, taM i Prcased Tin-Ware, which be offer to sell to Country Merenai.is : $iove and Tin Dealers, Pedlars, and others, nt jcfa prices as will yield a handsoroe profit to tbe buyer. K very art.. If- he oners fw sale is made iu bis owu shop, and und r In persona, superintend eure, from the raw material. And in this particular he claims to have it iu hi power lo offer iiMlu.'nineul' far superior l.i auy other dealer in the West. Having recently made large addiiioua to hie luanufaciuruig depariroeiit in the way mi room, machinery, and a greater i.unrbe; oi workmen, be hopes to be sue to ripply the increasing demand. Dealer who have been accustomed lo nwaking their purchases u. ihe eastern c.tiea, will and that they caa do equally as wall here iu poim of price and quality, and, iu addition to this, ihey ran always . buy ju.t what they want, and may tili up their stocks just as they ; may desire, without lie inconvenience of wail lag sit weeks or :vi inombs lor a supply from the East. febÜ7tHm maMwlm OARD. The unslersiriied takes lbs asrtttnd ' I rcturiung thanks to the public for the liberal pairtuiagc Im stowed upon him while engaged in the Hat and Cap hsssiSMS. RennssM al-., inform Ihc public that be ha (Old bis tock of Hat and Caps to I' M, il .VMS, who will continue tbe manufacture i all x.uds ut Hais; ard I would beg leave to recommend Mi JnWGiasss to all ol my old customers, and all others who mav waul good aial servics- . Home Manufactured Hau, or auy ihinc else m th Hal and Cap line, feeling confident that be can accommodate them at a, tmie. SaAlt EL BUCK 71 All person kiiowtii iheiaselvr indet.led to in will pie ii. ai ray uuu nop ami eine. jeba. 'Im-rnar4wifaw 8 BECK STEEL AND CAST PLOUGHS. rsjHE mid rsigued would inform the Farmers oi Ceulrai ML that he it now receiving from the manufacturers lbs fouow- .. Steel aiKl Can Plows, viz: mm Raymond Hauler A CaM Steel Plow, ail vre. 150 John Roberts A Co.' Steei Plows, sjJi wees. 75 Kocker ft Lewi' Sieel Pmw. all aUes; 50 Sloop's fmproved CJt Mould Board Plows: si; i tu 23 Peacock's Ircpr.ved Cast Motrld Boaro Plow, all sis., li Diamond Steel Plow; Sub-oil Steel Plows; Roger' Patent Steel Cultivator TeetL, hler'i Mould Boards, right aad left handed; The above is ibe larsresi assortment, and moal . r-em-r juaii y Of Plows aver offered for ssle in Indisata. Taev are warranted to ve euiire satitiaciiou in e.try respect, or ao sate; aim wui n Id for cash at Ciucinnali Dr.ce, ai tne sien of iu Red AnviL Wasluncion ireei. Indianapolis by THOMAS HI LST, i! .. i . Agent for the maiiufaciursrt DELZELL A TYLER Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, (Jtmrnil BmiAinft. eppoti'.r Bramc.i Bmk. INDI ANATOLI 8, I.ND AT wl.ich place will constantly be on band, fit!! and coraple e asaonmeiil of Blank. Books ot every description : also Justice Biai.ks, Blank Notes, Ac. Stalionery of every deacription conswm.ly on hand of ihe beat quality, and will be sow on tlie mosi reasoniablelerin. TO COUKTT OFFICERS We are now supplied wilh a superior assoruaesw nf the different Record Paper aud are prepared lo supply County Officers with Ä cord i with or w.ihout printed head, ot lb very best material and on och terra a lo insure satisfaction, aad ia workmanship, inferior to none in the Weal. We are in posse asion of all the ditfcreut formt used in tbe offices in tbe Mate, aud feel assured that, should you ft vor os wiih your orders, euiire satisfaction will be given. Particular attention paid to re-bindiug old honk. sag-eniw IndiajiapoliJ Wholesale Chsür Factory. WRTL take this method of miorraiug the people in aeueral that WW we are manufacturing all kinds of Chairs al lower price, than war ever known in thu country. Our facilities, embracing ihe best of -team power and most approved machiuery. are a good as any in the West, aad owing lo the great amount which we man uiacture, we are enabled lo sell cheaper than we possibly eased under other circumstance. The facilities i..i iranp,)rtai.on also are such that we can supply dealer iu all ibe adjaoee towns, at price winch will rinure a good pro4i. We are alo prepared to sunplv Hall of verv Order with a net1 and lutxlantisu article oi eitees. si l incinnati prices We refei those whing lo bay, to William 3h eu, Ag llssll. and X Buit.h, Agent for Waahirnrton Hall, u tm Kr Masouic Hall, ml X Butftch, Agent for Washington Hall, in this city. We would call particular attention to our Office and Hotel Chairs, which aiinot be beat any where iu the West, either ia price or worknianship. N B Hotel furnished at wholesale prices. Raise Room on Washiugiou treet, three door east of Masonic Hall, Indian spoiil. Indiana. marllw3m FIELD A DAY JUST RECEIVED aad fbr sal. 3-5 Mi Old Rye W hl k i 8S bi.U & bMl 'MX Arn Brar I. M. Wtce at
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