Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1852 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

For ihe Daily Indiana .State Sentinel. "The Maine Lw and the Todd Circular." Under the above head, a writer in the lnettana owe Innrnnl ol the 15th inst.. lashes htmsell into,, violent raffr und taniti with imoudent mendacity 'that the in famous circular which teat issued on the tee of the late Senatorial tltctiom, stated a falsehood in reference to the right of search oiven fry fae Maine Late." These lines in italic are the words of this ill natured scribbler. It is very evident that the writer is sorely vexed and fall of bad humour Ho has been severely beaten, sorely whipped, pnt to an open shame, and finds his only relief in growling, scolding and grieving in deep sorrow, and in the ti.se of indecent words, lie is really to be pitied, and were it not for the fear that he might fancy f a man n nn nil -mou cremt! ftn'l Ol Trent raj talent, and therefore to be dreaded, he might still be al lowed to otter his malignity, unnoticed and uncontradicted. When a booby of a boy receives a switching from his raotb- lie generally goes off, blubbering ana mattering, anj -vhen his mother is out of sight is very resolute and reproachful. Such i plainly the feelings and situation of this pettifogging writer, who is nearly driven to tears bv his" Iste defeat in the election of Capt. Todd. PnMir minim lias so ntainlv sol Its seal Upon the managers who opposed Capt. Todd's election ection and they result, that they are so completely overwhelmed by the now rAsnrt to p.verv sulnerfuoe to cover their retreat lioiii

the indignant frown of an off-nded community. It was ailtjVi or un committee of revision, we had learned their imprudence, their domineering dictation, their des- vai uf , crvica, we asseuted to this arraniictitation of common sense, that caused the people to rise mBnt Aad, as he remained with us but a single day, ia their might, and to administer this seathing rciitike, jie cnar!Tej for at day only ; that is, three dollars, alike dishonorable lo tbesa hypocrites and fanatics, and Tl(J gentiema to whom the conttal for printing was crashing and blasting to their tuiure hop 's aiid designs. 2lVQn fetäÄc4 to have it executed in Cincinnati. Thither Well may they strive to lii.'e their deformities in at- tjlere0rr . nftr preparing the ronstitntion for enrolltempting to raise a dust and a smoke. Well may they , ment a,,.' sceing that matter fairly under way, Profes-

ry to malign others aad to provoke personal quam is. Well may they denounce a ' lies' and ' falsehoods those truths, which told a plain tale, and which so flatly put them down . The writer of the Circnlar has alway? stood up for his principles and for his party, in despite the aasassin attempts of these same mm to defeat him, and to destroy bis influence with the people. Long has he marked their duplicity, their hypocrisy, and their treachery to Democracy, and he has it in his power to tell of quite a different ebur.se on the part of some of these men who have recently attempted to rale and ruin the Democratic party, and to control the will of the people. This impudent writer in the Journal who signs himwlf "Justice"' seetas to forget that the Todd Liren, ar is till ia the hands of the people, and that they are folly oomneient to understand its plain and truthful contents. He assumes to say that the Circular traduced Mr. Coburn. This is not true, but on the contrary, it speaks of Mr. Coburn in respectful terms and makes no unkind allusion to him as a private citizen. Mr. Coburn is badly beaten, but his own imprudence in placing hirasell as a candidate, in the hands of silk, fanatical and designing men, was the p;;neiplo cause of his defeat. To this may be added the dislike which the people entertaia to his written answer to the catechising committee. The Circular only spoka disparagingly of Mr. Coburn's public acts as a public man. V hen it alluded to him personally and privately it said: " Mr. John Coburn. the Whig candidate, is a young man of sprightly attainments, a practising Lawyer, and of respectable standing as a citizen. Was this treating him fairly or doing mm a wrong. "Justice" would mend his own manners by speaking as respectfully of those whom he condemns, as did this Circular of Mr. Coburn. Tins part of his gasconade, therefore, is ridiculous and absurd as well as untrue. In regard to his charge of falsely represeuttner the "Maine Law" it may be remarked" that every word contained in the Circular in reference to that law is true .a substance and in fact, in argument nnd in inference, in words and in spirit, and it will take more than the abilities of a fifteen shilling pettifogger to disprove it. Let the people judge lor themselves. Here is what the Circular said of the ' Maine Law"' every wordread it. " Could the people of Marion county see the Maine Liw, which is very long, they would be astonished that any sensible man would urge its adoption in Indiana ! While it prohibits the importation ol spiritous liquors into the State, it also forbids the manufacture and sale of them except for mechanical and medicinal purposes. It appoints salaried agents to sell them, on public account, ander the regulations of the most perplexing character, and gives the right to officers and their tools, to enter the private dwellings of the people and search their houses, their bed rooms and their closets, their I kitchens and their parlors, to see if liquor be not conceal- , ed. and if found, to take it away and destroy it " If such a law would be submitted to in Maine, it is not certain that the independent citizens of Indiana would permit the privacies of their houses to be searched their wives' bed r .oms to be opened by every otficial who might be disposed to annoy them No, they never would permit tbe sanctiiv of a freeman's home to be invaded. Indeed the Bill öf Rights of the new Constitution declares, in Section 11: ' Tue right of the people to be secure in their persms, houses, papers and efft'ts, against unreasonable search or seizure, shall not be violued.' ' Would not the provision of the Maine Law be plain ly and virtually unconstitutional, and are not its advocates overheated and unft advisers of the proper law?" Now that the people may fnlly judge of the law, the I 11 til section whicu regulates tlie searcbing oi snops, stores, and dwelling houses is here puhlisned. Bead and compare the Circular and the law. See if the law does not fully sustain tbe remarks of the Circular. '"Sec. 11 . If three persons, voters in the town or city where the complaint shall be made, shall, before any iustic of the tMiee or iudoe of anv mnnicioal or oolite I

court, make complaint under oath or affirmation, that ! prompt, energetic, untiring, and vigilant. The interests they have reason to believe and do believe that spirituous I uf the State have ever received his watchful c ire and or intoxicating liquors are kept or deposited, and in- , consideration, and no effort has been left untried to stistended for sale by any person not authorized to sell tbe tain the rising credit of our State. So general has been same in said city or town under the provisions of this i the feeling ol approval of Gov. Ws administration that act, in any store, shop, warehouse, or other building, or m one instance at least a resolution was passed by a nlace in said oitv or town, said iodtre shall issue his war- i vfhig county convention endorsing the State policy he

rant of search to any sheriiT. city marshal, or deputy. or to any constable, who shall proceed to search the premises described in said warrant, and if any spirituous or intoxicating liquors are found therein, he shall seize th same, and convey them to some proper place ol security , where he shall keep them until final action is held thereon. But no dwelling house in which or in part of which a shop is not kept, shall be searched, uuless at least one of said complainants shall testify to some act of sale of intoxicating liquors therein, by the occupant thereof, cr by his consent or permission within at least one month of the tima of making said complaint . And the owner or keeper of said liquors, seized as aforesaid, it' he shall be known to the officer seizinff the same, shall ! moned lorthwitu before the justice or judge by warrant the liquors were seized, and if he fails to i appear, or unless he can show by positive proof, that tbey are of foreign production, that they have been imported under the laws of the United States, and in accordanee therewith that they are coutained in the original packages in which they wer imported, and in quantities not less than the laws of the Unied States i prescribe, they shall be declared forfeited, and shall he destroyed by authority of the written order to that effect of said justice or judge and in his presence, or in the presence of some person appointed by him to witness the diistrrir-tinn thirof n.l hn hall ii.in with rh.. i,lf..ar 1 . . " . J .1.. y wnom tney shall have been destroyeu, in attesting that fact upon the back of the order by authority of which it was done: and the owner or keener shall nav a tin of lanntr rlnllara and nmli rf alaml nfimmiUail f,. i - - a , , ,. ,

tmriy aays, in ueiauiioi payment, u in tne opinion oi " "e couipareu wun mat oi our wormy governor, ami the court said liquors shall have been kept or deposited w do not fear the result. If whiggery claims great kr the purpose of sale." merit for its candidate on the score of eatly disadvanFron the plain letter of this law is it not evident that lages, pers verance and success how much less approunprincipled hired informers or witnesses can swear out a Nation will whiggery yield to Gov. Wiight for the same

w arrant against even the dwelling house of any citizen? and tbe practice under the law in Maine, has already proved that such power has ben exereied in that State. Another section of tbe same law, is slill more objectionable, and gives more dangerous powers of search. we may herealter allude to it il necessary. How supremely ridiculous is this malicious effort of this writer in the Journal. He mav feel the letter for this opportunity of letting off his wrath, but he is certainly mistaken if he expects to excite the sympathies of the people for either himself or his eanse. They have given their verdict, in the most emphatic manner agaiast him and his measures. His bill of exceptions is tiled too late. He may call the people dopes, say that they were deceived, and he may wonder tnci they will pay attention to anonymous writers. T ie public will ootssider the obligations they are under to him for his inendly advice. Does he not forget that be appears as an anonymous writer that he bas before advised and attempted to control their votes and opinions, and has roost signally faded in every case? When the people of Marion reouire his guardianship, thev will nrobablv 1 in aim anow, snn employ mm. I nev are vet ireemen 1 . i I 1 I . la, . aad will probat.. y sontinne to be so in spite of all the eflbrts of tbe advocates of Maine laws, or main force taws. Justice seems to be in the same situation ac - ih. Irshmao's chicken, whet it chirped as Paddy was about to swallow the egg he has spoken loo lato the die is 1 oast Todd is elected, and there is no appeal. If tbe friends of Mr. Cobarn, and of the Maine law think be was unfairly beaten, let them enter him again at the October races, and w will again try his heels aad bis wind. Come to the scratch, we arc again willing to trust the people. Up with yonr flag and give Maflffat We are ala ays open ard' manly, and take fair ami bessorable ground. TRUTH 1 ' Temperance is the best physic. 1

Prom the Indiana Stile Journal. IpeuM or Committr on Rarolliuent. To the Editok or the Jot rna i. Sir: There aro many vague charges, constantly brottgut up against public men. which have little point or efiect, and are

best passed by in silence; but a specific charge, especiaJ1 C0Bnected with public money, however trilling the anno. Drnnpiv be disrcoarde.l " j - -. In the Journal ol this inomino-, coined from the "New Albany lribune, is a long article touching cxtrava ' gan?e and the Democratic party ; in which ocenrs the iollowiug paragraph: -'The Hou. John S. Newman was a member o( the Committee on Engrossment, in conjunction with Pro. lessor Read and Robert Dale Owen, and we hazard little in saying, that ho was by far the most efficient member of that committee Foi this service he charged, and was allowed, fAree dollars, while the other two charged anj $ Mr. Newman is a It Aw, tlie otner two Democrats. Hence the diflerence. Knowincr John S. Nev. man well, and esteeming him L. i I, u;. I ,.,,. ;,. ihn nisi ii 1 1 1 o n a t i n n:.iiiu-Hn-iviiui..";.-''.....ri;,,"-,,j .... , . i ,. If lm ........ with which he win rcau ims paragntpn, u is ein his eye. The facts are these: Mr. Newman, Prolessor Read and mvself, tbe sub-covomittee on revision, through whose hands the constitution had passed, were appointed by tit" Convention a committee of Enrollment and Publication. We met. Mr. Ncvrman stated to as, that protaikt,..il hnsiness. which he cutilit not, without serious .OS9 .)0slp0ne, called Iti.n home; and that, as Professor u'i .i,- w,,, constitute .iu.oru.ni of lite Pnmmiiiixi lie desired to leave the next day. Relactsor Keaa revised Ih and mvelf had to proceed. After we had I tl.e proof. 1 lelt Professor Read to eoni:itcte that duty, ami rettirncl to Indt tnapolis to revixj and compare the two copies enrollej on parchment. That done. I retnmcd to Cincinnati, where I found the English edition just completed, nnd the German translation 'ommenced. A Prolessor Read is unacquainted with German, he had returned home, leavine ine to see the German edition through. This I did; and it was fortunate that I happened to bo familiar with that language., for several gross errors !. ad crept into the translation, wholly changing the meaning from the original. Within two hours afur the last revised proof passed from my hand-, I left the city for home, whence I had been absent some five months. Now, I suppose that Professor Read and myself had a perfect right (as the journey to Cincinnati was none of our scekinrr and we were compelled to make it, in dis-char-'e of the duty entrusted to us bv the Convention) to charge, in addition to our per diem the expenses of that trip. 1 think most persons wouiu nave uniiuswj and I do nt doubt the charge would have been allowed as a proper and reasonable one. Bnt Sir, how stands the fact? We charged not one cent. We took our per diem only, three dollars a day dining the lime we were compelled to remain. I lelt two hours lifter the duty entrusted lo me was completed. Neither Profe", Read nor myself charged, or received, one cent beyond. I had lo make two trips to Cincinnati. My traveling expenses and bill at the Burnet House exceeded my per diem. I gave my time at the close of a mist Inliorious session and at a time when I was most anxious lo return home (and when one of committee had returned home) for nothing ; and was out of pocket besides. I never made a merit of this. I did it, because as chairman of the Committee ou Revision, I knew well, that if a single error escaped, it would he charged upon me. I claim no praise. But it is a little too much, after being wii t'. many would consider looiishly scrupulous in this matter, to tintl myself churned with the meanness of ponrin;r on the NtateTrcasnry for a paltry sum, not ray due. It is c lariubio lo imagine, thai the editor of the Tribune is unacquainted with those facts. That, if it be so, is no apology for his conduct. No man has a right to utter, far less to print and circulate by hundreds or thouands of copies, on the bare chance that il way be true, a groundless slander against another; least of all n charge of the base o flense of peculation. Before the Tribune editor said one word on this subject, it was his bounden duty to make himself acquainted with the facts. Mr. Newman, if a line had been addressed to him , would have explained the matter at once. An inspection of the accounts nreentell by us to the Auditor would have hown. that, like Mr. Newman, we charged per diem andrer diem only. Nothing was more easy than to get at the truth. If the editor did not choose to nut himsell (Ik III. II Hill. All SSV VUltUI VI t3 US'r V msrm-K. t S-a V 1 lM-l I t( troIlbi ne nad rich to i,roRc., ,,c maitcr at all. In broaching it as he did, he diiectly violated the commandment, "Thou shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor.'' To some this may appear a small matter, and may seem over sensitive in regard to it. I remind such persons, that Alexander Hamilton, while Secretary of the Treasury, once risked his domestic tranquillity by publicly confessing to a love intrigue, because thus only could lie explain circumstances casting suspicion on his olficial character for honesty, in connection with some trifling pecuniary transactions. I am sir. yotir ob't serv't, ROBERT DALE OWEN. Indianapolis. April 12, 14j2. Whig Tactic. The whigj evidently find it will bo a difficult matter to defeat Gov. Wrioht by arguments against his administration. He has made as good a chief magistrate as Indiana, or any other State, ever had ; and has met the oencrul approval of the people, Whigs and Democrats. In the discharge of his duties Gov. W. has been ever has pursued. The WLio papers have not been back ward, on many oct-asio.is. to express their approval of Gov. Wright's course. The whig party, seeing that so much has been said by it in favor of Gov. W., finds itself in rather an awkward position in opposing his re-election. Attacks upon his administration being out of the question, the whig papers have turned their attentiou to praisiug Mr. McCartv, their candidate for Governor, into the Execu tive chair. Thev have hardlv words enourb to exnresa their admiration of thpir famliilitt Thov first lionan ' i o Li i 3 . , ?-., i ... .-'I '.i. IUU9 inoiiij iii pi aiac oi cue uni u-w oi ain g viu Farmer," hoping thus to tickle the popular ear. This cry was speedily silenced by Mr. McCarty, who declared mat ne was noi a lurmer never Had ticenanu by Iiis rebuke to his partizans showed that he is altogether too honest a man to make a good candidate for the whigs to maK. ( tj it u out ot. rieatteu in ibis respect by Mr McCarty, the Whig papers took another far more'tena ble position. They found that their candidate ha i com menced life poor that he bad been honest, faithful, and , mdustnons, ami had risen to his late station of State Sen-1 at"r - This is all very creditable for Mr. McCarty, but really we can see no argument in his favor, diawn from bis past history, that docs not apply wiih equal if not greater force in favor of Gov. Wright, who started io lllo :ih a hriclr malrer und m ,.n roncr t h a hjkll mnA twl .. ..IS . otner chores to pay his way at school and stands now. n the atrections of the people of Indiana, second to none.' We will not detract an iota from the merits of Mr. , Mcf'rti I l nr.il WO emit' aalr lhat his nricrin and nrAiiu u I :.i.L. c ..' r n qua. mention' ll they are a proof of merit in one case, thev are in the other. If being a clerk in a store is proof whh whiggery of superabundant merit jn Mr. mccarty. now itoes tue lact mat Joe V light rose lrm a be ll-ringer, a walnut-liuller, (to pay Ins expenses at school,) a brick maker and mason, toaseat in Congress, and thence to the first plaee in the gift of the people of his adopted State, affect the mind of the whiir politicians? The people of Indiana will probablv decide for their best interests. They have tried Gov. Wright in the Ex- j ecutive chair and he has not been found wantino and thev will give him the rewerd of a faithful servant lAtgansport Pharos The STsnaENViLLK and Indiana Road. James Means, an efficient and able man, has accepted the Presidency of the Steulienville and Indiana Railway Company, made vacant by the lamented death of Daniel ikugorc. Mr. Means is in jNew York, am' is about to conclude a contract for all the rails needed to be paid for in tho Bonds held by the Company, at fair rates. Cin. (iazttte. Mr. Jenkins, did von ever act in a public capacity? ' " Yes, sir, I was once a member of a mob, and was afterwards " "ever mind what you were afterwards, that's qnite enough the Court sends you up for six menlhs.' Jerkins was petrified. 1 ICTT. C. W. Sale. Esq., Whig, of Newport, was. on Monday last, elected Representative from Vermillion county 10 (ill the vacancy occasioned b) Ihe death of H. Hosletter. Ttrre Haute Journal. Aos or Presidential Candidates Cass and Webster alroot 70; Houston, Scott, Marcy, and Butler, over 60; Buchanan 82; Lane 90; Fillmore v. Douglas and Isaac P. Walker, aboq- 40.

Km. 11 M SAFES. Depot, Green Block. Water Street, HF.l'WF.F.N MAI DKM I. AN K AND WALL STREET,) NEW YORK. THE subscriber placed hi Fire and Burglar-Proof Iron Sale in competition with the whole world at the great Exhibition in I 1 .. .k i .. L M ;ninarti,l inrv aii'nntnl 11 m-,1 , ! .The Amencau Fair, held laat faU at Caile Garden, also awarded 10 lum cid medal, (or te oi r ire-i to. ..e, ..c - isilcd to obtain Hie hieltest premium when iiii jiien iupui i .mnrUn.,n witi, .niter for that nurome. Certificate have been rcneveU Irom Hie toliowuig well-known mercauine u . " have bad their book, papers, and money preserved in liiere superior Safes will. in the test thirty days, (and can, with many other', be seen at rav store,) vrz: Me. Still well A Montross, ami Mr. J. L. Watkiaa, in the Fulton Street fire; Messrs. Fisher V Robin-oii. and Messrs. John Lockwood A Co.. in tbe greet fire, comer 01 Liberty and Nassau Street, and Messrs. Proud A Bowman, in Jersey City. . . ' I am the proprietor of HALL'S PATKNT LOCK, which obtamed a modal (in the mame of Adams A Cm . Boston. I at the World's Exhibition, and is coaidered the bet 1 j'..r the pr.ee. ever invented, being proof against powder, and ihe Key is no larger than a cent, and can be made changeable. I invite !l nurehasevs to a r!o-e and careful invelirlion heire purchasing, and decide for themselves, who make lite bot Fire, Hurdir. and Damn-Proof Safe combined. tr a r 1. - HERRIN;. Nos. 135, 137. and 130, tracer Srreef. .Vrrc Tirit. AGENTS. John Karre'. 31 Walnut Street. PhlUdelrwY C I-. Harmon. Chicago, III. Henry YVt.liams, Milwaukie. Wis. Fry A- McCandlish, Richmond, Va. Richard M Hall, Detroit. Mich. K. J. Kiliott. Rochester, N. V. spro-d?kwlm. A GOLD MINE IN EVERY STATE. HK. FLINCHBAUOH'S Patent Cast tron Tomb, (Stone,) , Patented July 82d. 1351. offers tiie areatcat opportur.it in Hit world to make money. The undersiiriiefl having sold the right of rlii Hiate, within the last week, will still continue to stop awhile , !o:urcr in this place and sell adjoining States; as he basevrnl burers for State riirhts already. The PBtent Risht for a number of 1 Suites have been sold, and we are told y person who have bought i the right and are manuficluiing. thai lory have I'r.nn two lo ten ordeis per d:iv for Tombs. Tiie Tomb'or Monument is a Cast Iron Rlab, bcanti'ully ornaiTicited. with the letters east on it, and can be painted any color, ..lid guiided if wished. They cän De iurinshe l at uclt cheap prices :is lu enable all persons of all cla&tes, who would desire to secure a Totnb or Monument, to mark the pbee where their friend are . buried. Its durability cannot be questioned. TerfOiw wishing to ' make one thousand dollar for each hundred invested, will do well to call soon and buy the right of a State. Inquire of R. Mll.I.KR. at tl.e " nglil House. ' Indianapolis, )'e Agent for the t'uite i Slates: and where one ol the Tomb can , le aeen pnc-uiv vrs w C,EO. D. WINCHELL, North-West corner of Pearl and Wnlnvf Streets, CIN CINN ATI, OHIO, AVVFACTVRF.S ami ..Ti general Saaartnuttl o Pressed Tin-IVaie. which I Siove ami Tut Dealers. yield a baiwlroine profit to sale is made in his own ho ence. from the raw mnteri; have it in his power to offer keep-, constantly en hand, a large and J;ip..mid, Oni'ionent.'il, Bronzed, and Sffeis to eil lo Coif! ry .Merchant arm, am! others. v lue luyer. Kvcrv i, and under his I. Amt In this pn iiidoeerricMt fir s prices as will e he offers for il M;;rrilitendir he claims to r to any other dealer ia the West. Having recently made large ...'.was lo his manufacturing deackitierv. and a greater number of ;:irtniei:l in tne wav workmen, be hopes t.. be able to .tÄ upp y the increasing demnnd. tied to ir. iktmz their purchase in itiey can du luaüv ;s well here m ;!:! of price and quality, stta. in wtdiiioii w t.ny ju-4 whut they want, nnd in iv fill up tl may desire, without '. e iiii-onveuieiice s ., mouths for a supply from tiie Kast feb27d3m marlw3m i always t ma they M or two Indiana Institution for the DEAF AND DUM1, (Ou the National Rond, Ij mile vast o 1 ITITORS are admitt.-d on Moml.iv. Tie-l.v. . .lis.) Wednesday, inda o'clock, . During these ' II eiiisjens ol I :'i those pars :i.iilntonlie m i ic adinisW Thursday, and Frsdar. between the hour- 1 P. W.; also, on Saturday, from Id lo t nYfoek V '!. hour soma person will be in I1 lines- i ihe Si.ne, nml sinniger, lo ihe school-rooms, tu thron of the lHiikliiifys njieu to thv pobisB, The object of ;! e ins the benefit of the un'' nuuaie Mules, will not a io -ion of Visitor i :ii any oilier lime. i .. M-dAwil T M. MCHOl.s J. V JoRXSTOSt. wr w . v i f it i. I w v m i mr il J t II o 1. .1 sv ,1 vrii .1 3 l DENTAL SURGEONS, II AVI', located permanently in ihe city of Indiana noli. Office on Washington street, 4 doors west ol Meridian, npnosile Old Fellows Hall and over Mr. . fa;rinks More, through which u an entrance it resWred. Oprunivns WamxaW. ocOO-l ydsfcw NIX.E8 EXOHAMOE TO BENT. -This large and com- ' Hmodioui Hottl is offered upon reasonable terms, for one or : 11-J. inofi- war. Tbe building is new, in perfect order, and has every convenience suitable for accommodating the traveling pubtic, as weli as board it? private families. Coiuiected with the premise, is a large stable and vacant g round. A considerable portion of the furniture can be had with tbe building, as also a new and -p'eudid Omni!. Applv lo RHHIARD P DARKKR. mar23dr.w-mar25vt3w NiUs, Michigan. PEOBIA EYE INFIRMARY AND ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTION. T MIS rtuhl.shiiieiit is ju t completed, and will be a permanent place for the reception ol all patients wishing to undergo treatlrtent for diseased KYES, as well a those dei.rott of being operaml on lor ihe removal or all varieties ol Dl. I OK Ml 11 K., such a I long standing Dislocations. C!uh-fooi. immobility of tbe tsSSSSSf Jaw, Ac, Ac. The building is in a beautiful and healthy location, in the western I Ix.nicr of the City of Peoria, where patient can he ucronunodated with comfortable rooms, boarding and washing, such as corresponds io each case. F. very instrument aivl apparatus calculated to carry ' out the designs of sucii ail institution, is provided, and in Ihe Ortho, j pasdic Department several entirely original ones are used, some of which in Club-kiol of young children frecjiienfly obviates the nece ; : sily of o; , ruling by tbie soil's. The design ol the Bf3 De pan men: is inoro particularly for Ihe treniroent of those palients who, under a less rigid system than can 1 ' pursued si such an institution, wonld be for the most part ineurale. l or further iaiormniion. address F.. COOPF.R, M. D , Peons Illinois. RKFEssWCM Hull. K. A. Hannejau, Indiana; Hon Wilson Shannon, F.x-(iov. of Ohio; liest. Wm. P. Bryant. Kx-Chief Justice f OregonHost. Isaac P. Walker, U S. Scuate; IJon. John Moore, Springfield, Illinois; I lion. Wm. McMurty, Lieut Oov. ot Mino;-; Hon. S. H Treat, SpriugOeUI. Illinois Tor further information address K. S COOPF.R, ian2?-lv Peoria, Illinois. Engines, Mill Castings, &c, at Reduced Prices. rHVlK undersigned have on hand, and are constantly manufae. H Hiring Steam Eugii.es of all kinds, Casimes and Wrought Iron Machinery for Saw Mill, Flouring Mills, Water Mill, Dislillerys, c. Also. Johnson Wheels. Guming Machines, all kinds of Cnr Wliscls and Axel. Plough Points, Mould Hoards of various patients. Grate bars. Wagon boxes. Cast Iron Kettles, and Do lro.it: all vvliiefl ws will sell lor cash al fiff n per sear below the usual i ales. We would invite particular attention to our SAW MILL AND VULF.Y ENGINES. Our Saw Mill Engine is considered by all who have tried it a suaerior article, and our Mulev i of the latest pattern, superior hi every respect lo those commonly used: and sa Hmm consideration u lhat we can sell it from fifty lo ons hundred lollar cheaper llian anv other shop in the State .MERCHANTS. MILL WRIGHTS, and persons engaged a ihe Milliii!? business, will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call liefOre purehaseing. VVs ars confident of the superiority of our work. can und will set! at lower rales than any oilier shop in the Weft J. S. k R. E NEAL letters .ii Foundry." fronting on Yin. High, and Second street -2 t-pisres back from River, immediately north R R. Depot. Mad.son. Ind. ma'tu-ts.lin L7'-'""", Lais lyeite, journal, i erre name; ami J'lwm oi for 3 mouths ami send account to this odice for Ruhvi e, wi copy aduisinient. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. fllHE subscriber wonld respectfully inform dealer in his I ne of business, that he is selling t axut. ot his own manuiae:ure. at twelve and a half cents per poind, with a discount of 10 per cent, for cash, which terms will be strictly adhered lo. Dealers in the article will find it to iheir advantage losend their orders lo ihe manufacturer. Now is your chance send ui your orders. A lr tir.U HOKIU. l.ouisville, Ry. in part, of 90 boxes assorted Cordial; 25 lox tust'd Brandy Cherrie; 15 doz Pie Fruit; 40 cases Brandy Chert ies; 12 do Preserved Oinger: 80 doz ass'td Preserves: 1 ,400 I boxes Sardines; 300 J do do; 150 whole do do; 300 cans fresh Baltimore Oysters; 200 raus fresh Baltimore Spiced Ml sent stock consist. go boxes Lemons; 1 do M R Raisins; 0 dnitns Srn rna Figs; I 15 rasks Zanle Currant: 2'0 boxes Prune: 25 do red Rock Cnndy: 45 do yellow do do; 4 30 do white do lo; 1 T a 11m 1 ii, it Km PjiIj ij bag soft shell Al.aondv 10 bbf hard shell do " do Filbert; n -Oer-, ' do Cream Nut 20 cases Pickles Oysters; n doz Tomato Catsup, in m and quart bottles; 5 doz Walnut Catsnr.; 30 boxes Pepper ."Sauce: 0 gross Mulches in wooden boxe; S5.000 Regalia Cigar, duTerenl brands: 20,000 Principe Oigars, d.rlerrnl brands; 10 000 Sultana; 5.000 Plantations: 60,000 Half Spanish Ckjjraraj 40 doz Lnndnu Porter, in piat bottles; 50 doz London Porter, 111 quart bottles: 5 uo F.nslisli Walnuts; 10 frail Dates; 25 bxs pine app e Cheese; 40 doz assorted Pickles in quirt and gal. jars; 35 gross Playing Cards, assort ; ltl.000 fine China Marble. 30 oon whin- do do: i ;?.,,J' Wn'e Al''e' . 'ÄJcav! Jeff Itootsos Snavinc Soap, r 'Hi t..T Si.ni.., ii .., bot j do. 40 doz Scotch do in qt. 1 800 boxe Lemon Syrup; 2 do Madeira Wine; 30 do Claret do, . With a general assortment 01 good, generally kept in my iae ot mar25-w3w -s. 1, o, me,, wmuciow Indianapolis Wholesale Chair Factory. W TV. take this method of inlormimr the oeonle 111 seneral that we are maj.ufnrturintr all kinds of Chairs al lower pr.ees than ivf re ever known 111 this eountry. Oor facilities, embracine 1 Ihe best of steam power and most approved machinery, are as good ' I as anv in the West, and owing to the great amount which we man- ' ! nfacture, ws are enabled to sell rheaper than we possibly could 1 ! under other circumstances The facilities for transportation also 1 ' are such that we can supply dealer in all the adjaocnt towns, at , price which wilt ensure a good profit. We are also prepared lo supply Halls of Svery Order with a neat I and substantial arte-le of Settee, at Cincinnati price We would refer those wishing to bay, to William Nluris. Ar. hi for M .10111- j Hall, and V. Bulach, Agent for Washington Hall, in this c ity. We would eall particular attention to our Office and Hotel Chairs, wh. eh cannot h beat any wners in Iks West, either in prise or ' ; workmanship. IS. B. Ilotrls furnished al wholesale prices. Sales Room on , Washington street. Ihre doors east of Masonic Hall, Indisnapoli. 1 Indiana. marllw3m FIELD eV DAY. , W IO HTM lira I UGrHTNINGI '. LIGtHTNINQ ! ! '. The sub- , J seriber having put up several thousand leet of James Spratt's I Cincinnati Lightning Rods in this vicinity, is still prepared with a ' large quantity of Rod direct from Cincinnati, and good experienced liaoos to put up any quaintly at si.oit notice and at the moderate price of 10 cents per foot, or he will sell the Rods al g cents per foot, and let the purchaser pat them up himself. Always on hand at the . sign oi tbe Big Pad Lock and Cook-Stove, by HENRY 8. KELUGG. , Rerrenee: Capt. Voorhea, C. W Cady.D Yande. J. L. Ketch- . sm, ant) J. D. Defr-es. Kqrs , and the Trustees of the Deaf aiW UuinU Asvlum. ludse Perkins. Mers. R R. Underbill. J W. Hoi land, Dr. Bollard, and D. Craighead. augSB-w risOBACCO. 'i5 boxes Virginia and Missouri Tobacco, desirable brand 8a and S Ug at: received and for aale by JOHN X. HOLLAND.

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Dr. J. S. HOyCHTüH1 The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice. PREPARED from R met, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox. after directions of lb ton Liebig. the great Phvsiological Cheinby J S Houghton, AI D.. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonc rful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Liver Compia':it, Constipation, aad Debility, Curing afier nature's own method, b) natiuv' own agent, the Gastric Jmce. Half a teaspoonful off psin. infused iu water, "vfll digest r dissolve, Fire Pounds of Rat Heef in aliout two hour, out of the lomnch , trr. Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting principle of the Oas. trie Juice, the solvent of the I'oouT the purifying, preserting.audstirou'atin; agent of the stomach and hlerdne Ii is extracted from .he digestive stomach of ihe Ox. thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural tiastne Juice in it Chemical powers, mul furiuslun l e UI...1" le an. I perfect -u'litule for It. Bv Ihe aid of i iiis preparation, the pains and evils of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, jul as rVy would be by a healthy stomach It i doing wonders for Deyspepocs, cunng case of Debility. Emacialion. Nervous Declute. and Dyspeptic Consumpiioii, supposed tobe on the verge of ihe grave. The scientific evidence upon which i' !iaed, i m the hiehi l derrree curious aiul remarLaUe. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Baron Liebig in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: ' ' An Artihcial Digestive Fluid, analogous to tbe Gastric Juict. may lc rssBctUy prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of Ihe Calf, in which various articles of food, a meat and eggs, will be ; softened, changed, and digested, jut ii the same manner as lltey would he in tlie human stomrch." Dr. Cosabe, in his valuable rriling on the "Physiology of Digestion,"' observes thai "a diiun ution of ihe due quam. 'vol the liastrio Juice is a prnminein and a 1-prevaili.ig cau;e of Dyspepsia;" and be slates that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, -who was severely afflicted with this cooiplaint. unding everything else to fail, had 1 1 course to the Gastric Juice, obtained from ihu stomachs of living animals, which proA edcoinpleiely succeulul." Dr. Oraham, author of the famous works on '-Vegetable Diet," ! says: ''Il is a remarkable facl in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, inacerated in wsier, impart loihe fluid the properly of dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in nowise different from the natural digestive process " Dr. Simon's great work, the 'Chemistry of Man." Lee dr. BUncbrd, Philsdeiphia, lb to. pp 331-2) says: "Tbe discovery of PEP SIN for in j a new era in the cliemxal history of Digestion. From recent experiment, we kuow that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared fiom Pepsin, as it is :u the ua'.ura! ' Gastric Juice itself." Ail m.xlerii works on Chemistry, Mnte-ia Medica, and Physiology, nnd all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the ciiaiacter and properties of Pepsix. and state many interesting details respecting The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perfectly resembling the natural du id, may be teadily prepared, does not admit of question. The only wonder is, that it has not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia--so naturally does such a use suggest itself lo the mind. SA DYSPEPSIA CITRER, Dr. Houghton's Pep-in has produced th-i most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation Nervous Dec line, and Dyspeptic Consumption It is impossible to give th: details of cases in the hint of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates hare been given of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone These were nearly a'l desperate easrv and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, hut permanent. Il is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Billinu Disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, l..r excess in eating, aud the too free use ol ardent spirits. It almost reconcile health with intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS Thf re is no form of Old Stomach Complaint which it does not seem to reach and move at once No matter how had they may he. il gives instant relief A simrle dose removes all ihe unpleasant s mptonis; and il only needs to ! repeat d for a short time to make these good effects permaneut. Purity of Mood, and vigor of bod) follow at ouce. It is particularly t vccllent in cases of Nauses, Vomiting, Cramps. Soreness of the pit of ihe Stomach, distress after eating, knr, coi.l sjate ol ihe Blood, Heaviness, lowness of .Spirits, Despondency. F.macintiou, Weakness, tendenev tolnsanity. Suicide, dice. Dr. Houghton's Pcpsiuissold by nearly all th' dialers in fine drugs and popular medicines, throughout ihe Tinted States. Itii prepared in Powder and the Fluid form and in P'cscription vial lor tbe use of Physic ian. Private Circalars for the tue of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr Honghtoa or hi Agents, describing the whole process of pre pa ration, and giving the authorities upon which Ihd rlsims of this new remedy arc based. As it is not a s-. el remedy, no objection cru r-:e-t afjaniM r.-. use by Physic inns in respect bit standuig and regular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle. O-OBSKRVE THIS! Every bot 'e of the genuiue PEPSIN bear the wittcn naturc of J S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trnde Mark secured (Cr Sold by all Druggists and Dealer in medicines AGENTS Craighead A Browning, Indianapolis, wholesale a-nl rein.l Ag.-:-:s for '.' Sint- of Indiana. dcc.Hi C1 ROCERiES The undersigned have just received a splendid W slock of well us-nrted Qioeeries ires.': and good, and are prepared lo sell for cash or approved country produce, as low as any one in (he ciiy. O.ve us a call and see. feel, and taste for your selves. Our word tor it we will give you bargains Our stock consists, in part, of ihe following ani-les, vix; V) bags Kio Cotle ; !HH) iio Collon Twine; 10 do Java d do do Hailing, No. 1; 5 do Mocha d. 1041 do Candle Wield 'JO H H D, prime and gtxv-1 mo 10 bags Almonds, soft and hard N O Sitear; I shell; SO l.bl ernsV.ed, pow,lrel. .-lar-, 10 bags Pea Nun; .tied Havanna, and tine Ijoaf 10 do Brazilnuts, 5 do English Walnuts; Sugar; 30 bbls N. O. Molasses, prime; 111 da S. II. do; 5 do Col, ten Syrup do; 3 do Fine Saleratit: 30 do, and ball bbls No. 1, 2, aud 3, Mackerel, (1351, warranted good in all case., i 21 Kits, No. 1, 2. ami 3 Mack'rel: 1 .10 lbs lend in 1 lb. and I lb. Bars; 100,000 Gun Caps 23 bag shot, assorted, inn dox Brooms, l-'ancv and Com.; 100 lb do Twiite: 100 dox Beslcord, No. 1, and 2'si 40 boxes best Tallow Candles; 10 do Star do; 10 do Summer Stearine do; 10 do Starch: 11 do Soan: 1 do Filberts, all fresh, 19ÖI: 5 do Pepper; 5 do Alspice, 25 Mai Cinnamon, I bW Ginger; 1 half bi ' Cloves; 1 do C) Nutmegs; 10 bbls Madder; 2 do Aluain; 2 do Copperas; 8 Ceroous Spanish fioal Indigo; Id boxes M. it. RaUina; 12 half boxe do; 20 boxes Herring; 50 do Glass, assented sices; I. u doz Flasks, pi's and f , 12 do Bottles, do: 10 Kegs Gunpowder, io nan icegs do; ,Vj Keg Nail, assorted: and 14 1 gros Mstrhe.'; 50 dox Blacking; 20 do Shoe Brushes 10 do Wire Siv-i S do Sardines; I 5 do Fine Tnble Sali: 5 do Fancy. Shaving, roilet Soap: S '.-exes Choeolate, No. I; 30 do E D Cheese; 0 do W. R. do, 100 do all kinds Candy: 5 Nest Tubs, fancy and common; S3 doz Buckels do do: 25 do Wash Boards; 10 bags Liverpool do; 1 do Saltpetre; 5 bbls Carolina Tr: 100 do Rosin; 1 Tierce Rice: 1 bale Brown Muslin, 50 half Chests fine Imperial Gunpowder. Young Hyson and Black Teas, all well assorted and fresh from Philadelphia: 200 do 100 do Pure (? round Pepper; do Alspice; do Cinnamon; do Cloves; do' Mustard; 30 do SO do 50 do 10.000 dox 6, and 500 Cotton ) am s: 150 lbs Pound Yarn's, Now. all you have to do is lo call and set your own price, for we have rot the articles to suit. Kring on your v heal, Maxsend, Live Ueese Feathers, Beeswtx- Cinsci.g, and Eggs, if you wish lo rxchanga tor Groceries, ine snine as rash. Ml RPHKY 6 TAYI.OR, msrSS-ddew Journal copy j Masonic Hall. JOHN O'KANfi & SONS' NEW BOO-v STORE. WE announce 10 our friends, lo Rookscllori, Country Mediant. Teachers, Professional Gentlemen, and book buyeu generally, that we have opened in Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, a new Book Store. We are prepared al any time to supply the trade, in large or small quantities, with an entire new and fresh slock of Books and Stationery. We keep always on hand a large and complete as oriment of Miscellaneous, Theological, Iaw. Medical, Common School, and Classical Books; together with a full stock of Sinple and Fancy Stationery. We are confident il would lie to the interest of Country Merchants and all other wishing to purchase books to give as a call. All orders thankfully received, and we assure those who send that they will be filled promptly. Particular attention paid to orders by mad or othrwis for quantities or single volumes. Beeswax an? Rags wanlcd JOHN O'KA.NE 4t BONK, mayorjdwtf No. 4 .Norris Building! . under Odd Fellows Hall. RIFLES AND SHOT-CJUNS. REVOLVER AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF PISTOLS. -SAMÜRL BKCK would respectfully inform his old friends and the public eenerailv. that he hus aiain taken charee 01' his Gun '.mines, and tMl again devote hi entire attention to the man. ufticture of Gun His shop is 011 Washington street, half a square west of the Court House qua e, sign of the Big Gun, where he will be happy to areomm 1' all who may wish good Rifles, 8ho: Gusts, or any other article iu the Gun line. All work warranted, or nocharge He has constantly 011 hand the best Rifle Pjwder, aps, and lA-ad. His loss by fire of his Hat Store, m ikes it necessity 10 call on all who know themtelvcs indebted to him by note or book account, to call immediately and pay up, as he is compelled to have money. Come, and save cost. (JOrders from a distance promptly attended to. febl.lw WHO WANTS A GOOD WATOH. Call aud get yourself one of those beautiful Silver Duplex, Anchor Ievrr or Lepine Watches, at ihs following t rice: Duplex at 985.00: full Jeweled Levers at 14.50 to ftlS.OO; Lepine at 11.00. These Watches are of fine quality, al' warranted the bast of time pieeea. I don't bi.y any of these low priced thins; lhat are only made to -ell and not lo keep time. We keep none but the best quality. Try them, and if they fail to perform 10 the satisfaction of the purchaser, return them ai it get your money at W. H. TALBOTT'S P. S Recollect ihee Watches were iinnMled expressly for this House liy u . WBM ssssssata. M ' OFFICE OF I "VroTK'F. ,s hereby riven M t. .11 Tien$ury A'orr. Indiana, and made receivable oil.ee 01 the Treasurer of Slate, on fixed for iheir redemption, no interest will be allowed on the J. P. DRAKE, Tress note. (mar l5-3mo-dv wj OHIOKERINCr'S PIANO FORTES. Thee unrivalled lustrumeiiu always on hand, beside a good assortment of cheap Pianos, ranging in price from J--'.". i ' -fTH) Persons wishintt thee iior inst'unients can alwav be supplied at Boston prices. ALBERT E. JONES, ft I Id A .v Music Store, under Masonic Hall. -WW A CHINE CARDS. On hantl and receiving a gol assortIvjI ment of COTTt) AND WtM". M Af II INK CARDS, from the inanuftv'tnry in Leicester. Mi-- , winch will lie warriiiied anl sold at ('iiicinuali prices. . Ibe attetrtion or manufacturers and carders in the West. i tespeetfblly solicited. A. G. WILLARD. msrvftfd0w-mar5w3ni Washington st., opp. Palmer House. BLEACH AND BROWN MUSLINS, Klieetinv. Drills. Irish I. men, Russia and Cotton Diaper, Tourls and Napkins, Crash Damask Table 1 loth and Covers, papier Cemhrie, In iargr qitau. ities, itit reeeivesl sad for a' very cheap by ib'-3 slFATON A HWLMAW.

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THE G8KAT KKRTl'CKY RKJIKDY. DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA ! ! Will Wonders never Cease! I I libs follotrtng cure, perforrned alene by th use of I BOLL'S SARSAPARILLA, are not wonders, then srs .i -know-to.! that are do not know the meaning of th IN id, and be convincssl that facts are stranger than ftrf ion :- T.rs-1 P. O.. Pulton Co.. Ky., Oct. 1, MR. Ur .'rhn Ball : Dear ?lr Th two doswn of your Sarsa- . 1. or-lered in September, came to hand, and, In ac1 ui in d fing the receipt of the same. I feel I would be doing von injustice to withhold the following, among the r.-anv "of the instances that nave come ander my obserratls,' during the last two years, of the great curative prop1 of your Sarsaparflla : u-.t.-L.e yi.ir-in. a hizhly respectable lady of my . ihorllOOcL aged sixty -five years, had bean ovg afflicted inrrrous ulcer, which finally reduced her to so lirlpks a condition, that she could not leave her bed. She the . t r.edical advice in our county, without relief, !. 1 ! -i,, all hops of a cure V thh --age of aw ease. I penmaded her son to tak a bottle of yonr Sarsap- . usa. Ha did so, and in a abort tune returned, and purchased another bottle, stating the first had had a decidedly good effect. ?hc continued to use it until, after tbe use of lire or six bottles, I had th pleasure of seeing tho old lady herself at church. She assured me that she aad almost entirely recovered her health, and from her I received tbe recount of her disease, and lu about the same words I give I: to y- This is but on of a number of enres under my observation of very remarkable one performed by the use of your Sarsaparilla, in my neighborhood The .1.111 ! for it has staadlly Increased sines its introduction here. Very respectfullv. yonr obedient servant. IV M. R. DICKINSON, P. M. Bo vlb Coc.iTT, Ky., Oct. 6, 1851. Th. John Bull : Dear Sir I have seen tbe most marvellous cure of on of my patients, by your valuable medic In an cid lad v. who had been afflicted from her childhood Ith scrofula, and various diseases of the brain. She was sixty year old. It had run into something like leprosy, and she was the most frightful c mature my eyes ever I. I called hi Dr. MrFsdden, a very fin physician, to consult with me in relation to br. We came to the ronelu-ion that it was out of our power to relieve her ; but, ou .1104 to my office, I accidentally picked up on f your Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cures your Sar&v p.irilla bad etfeeud, I resolved to try th experiment In this ease. I took ber two bottles of it, after taking which I j -creel red a .-reat change. I took her same more. She is now taking th sixth battle, and I consider her atirely an I. 1 take great pi assure in recommending your Sarttpariila to the afflicted public. Yours respectfully, JOnX M. ROSS, M. D. I, Thomas A. Ringo of Graves Co., Ky., for the benefit of mankind generally, do hereby certify, that on or about tbe 16th day of October, 1S47. I was attacked with a very severe pain in the Iowa part of tbe abdomen, which lasted bnt a few minutes, and moved iato the left hip, and continued exceedingly painful for about five days, during which tkn I had a vry light fever. At th end of that time the fever retux-d. and tbe pain abated for a day r two, after which it acain satturned. aad was mach worse than beVre. During all this time I was under medical treatment Fiom n short tim after I was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up ; tbe nip in which th pain was so had commenced rising, until some tiaie in January, whea i: burst, and a nuinricr of j.i.-oe.- of bone came out a3 mtuf as twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three-fourths of an inch long, isom tim after this, a hard knot appeared on my bip. also one on my right wrist, an.l one on my leg. below my knee. 1 continued ts. get creak and worse, and pain made its appeannce in my rigltt shoulder, and would move in my breast aud stcms.h. At this time all person gave me up to die. A physician then told me that, as a last remedy. 1 had better us MIS. BULLa HAID KXTKA' 1 OF SARSAPARILLA. Af:er tbe u.- of tho second bottle, the knot on my wris' commenced getting soft. I : - ii.-! It, and a day or two after, a piece cf bone came out. My wrist soon got well, and I continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle, I could get no more for some four weeks, after which time I iuccis.-ded in getting throe more bottles. After usicj; the three last tattles, the knot en my hip become soft ; i: ws opened, and. omu corruption ran out. togather with a smnil uiew of bone, and tiie sore soon got well, and tbe knot ontirely dnippeared. Tbc sore on my leg also opv.net. and a piece of bone earne out. I continued the irse of thv Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bottles, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may sc-ni strange to some, but I will here state that, during tbe summer f 1849, I coughed up three piece? of lone, which can now be seen at th residence of my unsle. Ihe. Seal. where I now lire, aad if any persons doubt this statement, I will be happv to converse with them, if thev will call on m. Signed, THOMAS N. BDfOO. State of Kentucky. Graves fjsv, Set. This .lay personally came before me the undersigned, au acting justice of the peace iu and for said county, and auade oath In d.n form of btw, that the abvva atatamsnt is true. - Subscribed and wrn to, this 15th day of February, 8. P. MOKSK, J. P. Cer 0. C. A, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of tbe County Court of Craves County, Stat of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. ifsfSB, whose name is signed to the above certificate, is now, and was st the time of signing the same, a jus tic of the peace. In and far said Grave County, duly commissioned an-1 qualified as such, and that faith and credit are due all kdj official acts, ss such. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my . . a . hand, and caused the seal of th County Osurt of ' ' said county to be hereunto affixed, this 18th dv. of February, 1860. KD WIN ANDERSON. Can th reader believe, after reading the description (4 th above numerous cures, that there is still a few human beings, sufferins: with disease, that refuse to give Hull's Saxsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too true. What kind of testimony trculd r take to convince tbe lew tmaiuin di.lx'Ucvera, that Bull -medicine will do more even than it promises? The doctor eould produce auothcr and another cur performed by U medicine : but if the coses published above will nt courier the sceptical, it is useless to produce any more, a.- lindeed, it would cost a fortune to publish tho many certificates that hare been showered on Dr Bull. The largest mammoth sheet in America would not contain even tbe names of those cured, let alone full statements of tbeir eases. This medicine, when used according to directions, wilt cure, without fsil : Scrofula or King's Kvll, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of be Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism. Pain's In the Bones or Joints. Old Sor , and f leers. Swelling of the Olands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidueys, Diseases arising from the BM uf Mercury. Loss of Appetite, Paul In the Side tr Shoulders, flencral Debility. Lumbago, Bropsy, Jaundi'-e, Ctivenes, Bronchitis, Sor Throat. Couglis, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending 10 produce Consumption, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Cemnlaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, I.ow Spiri-s, Nigh bweat. Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Chronic Constitutional Disease, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, aod General Tonic for the System, and a Oentl and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue IJrk aud Congress Wa-er, Salts, or Sei Kits Powders. DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal QSsce. 81 Fourth St.. Louisvillt, Ky Where applicationf for Aircnries must be addressed. For sale, wholesale mid retail, by CRA1GHKAU .v BROWNING, jan7-d&w6m Sole Agenu for Indianapolis. Westward the Star of Reform lakes it onward Course. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS! "VVrF. would respectfully call ihe attention of customers and dealIf era in drugs and medicines to our full and large assortment of pnr articles. We are receiving and now opening, Cbcdc and Powdbbkd: also, the variou Compound, prepared from Medicines introduced by Beach, Malison, Thompson. Howard, and others. Also, KxTKscT. concentrated articles, fluid, solid, and powdered. Also, the various Compounds prepared front our own receipts, of the most efficacious character, having been tested thoroughly for twenty years: and also to Ihe superior quality of our Furt Medical Liquors, all of winch w, tr prepared to ssll whoUsal or reta I Our st.iek couaisti iu p i.of Afr.cau Binl Pepper . ulleap. Ladies' Slippsr or Nrvine, Daybenry. Uinger, Jamaica, Ginger, African, Ciiiger, Race. l.olicliH Intiata See " Heil l'iiicorii. Wilch Unze!, Raspberry, f. olden Seal. Ac . Ac., Ac. Ac KXTRACTS. Fix in Crpripedium: (Alchoholic,! " Aqueous: Lobelia Inuaia: Capsicum. A. A.; Slillingia, Peteli, Coniu; Apocyniiui: LactueaE! SOLID. Jugbiuse, or Hullen Kupntorium Perp: " Pert Aralia Spiuor Zamhoxiyn: Sc Uttel lana; Hydrastis . Geranium; Macrotyr Gemiaiup; POWDCBKD. Myricas; SanguiuarKB; Podopliylin; l-eptn.!.!. .-i Macrotyn; Abies: Hydrastis; And evciy article Hint will admit of American Oil, form Also, Spite. Ground and Crude: Nutmeg.. Cinnamon. Prrwr. Mace, Alspice, Ginger, Cloves, &c Also. Seeds of every variety, Canary. Caraway, Flux. Hemp, Fennel. Mustard, Anise. Cardoman, Lsbelia We design keeping everv variety of Grass .Heads, Field Seeds, Flower and Garden rVed. Our stock will be full and complete, and would invite all to call and examine the quality of onr goods nnd prices. We buy our goods lor rash, and can and will sell low. South ide Washing-ton street, near ihs Palmer Hon. Indianapolis dec-tydAw J. P. POPF. A CO. .1 MAlf 1jJJ A UBS.-Vl lifts paint' (I Tul. 3 each; M i A ü do do do Scach. Just received and for sale by jail BROWNING A MAVKR & CARD. Tlie und rued lakes this metlusl of returning his thanks to the public for the liberal natrouaize bestow ed upon :..m white engaged in the Hat and I ap nusines. He would also inform the public lhat he ha Mild his stock of Hals and Caps to G. F. McGINNIS. who will continue the manufacture of all kind ol IIl: and I would bet leave lo recommend Mr. MoGiunis to all of my old customers, and all others who may want good and serviceable Home Manufactured flats, or any thing else in the Hat and Cap line, lVe;inj conDtltnl that he can accommodate them at all limes. S yMI'F.L BECK. JtjTAII persons knowine t!iemelres mclebt-d to me will please enlist my Gun 8hop and scute. febg7.tttTr-mar4w-3m 8 HCT HAOKERJSL. 800 packages New Mackerel, (HUt) in whole half, and qusrter barrel ind kit. jui received and for sal b ...I., JOHN W HOLLAND. JUST RECEIVED nnd fbr ale, Mbbr Old Rye Whtik -.8 bble. Am. Hrandv; wS bbls 6 M Win; ai nk v haw a Ai m . 3

Commercial Instituleof Indianapolis

W. Ut k. SCOTT. A. .vf.. IM im ipal. rwxHIS nrHTlTUTIOlf hed, and is Je. open at all tone ing been recently fined up the best Cincinnati I 'oll.-ee. Institution in Ibe Vrifor 1 lion, whilst ihe cost is little sums bai . enience . t al lo an) 9 Kdnca Tiie Studie of and taorough Me Cuuse ot - FIRST CI.AS f.-r ile t-dtK-aiiott, and CO -wii: J lour -lViBLt K.raT Boox KtEEPtx: -'lliai einhraces Ihe science of Hook Keepms; v IXub!e Kntrj . ami its lion lo Wholesale and Relau business by sole lra.trr aial Partner, r. sine .m i. . 1 iiiriuar. aia u..u..-:.. s ,.;!... un.: 1 Slenm Boat. A F 1 SI11 sichi business, inelndiio as the Cash I.. Gram book. Oi THF. BECO of Trade and ( THIRD CU books, e book, 1 saee. !üBcXTir AairiixuTii Kmbrace Calcu lation in Interest. UtsnutsaL Ibsm .nsl l .mniis..i an I Brokert Kxch iner, dcc.esx., ion. I'n. braces ihe Law, rporatioii and Princ lary Not es. Ate., Ma :h carriers, for airing iure, and lastly lho Merchant him ' age. FUjuatton of Pj ineuu, Direct an I on the new and iintoved method of FOrilTH CLASJ ' "oMur ac al I Ac., relating to Sole Trader- Partnet pal mid Agent, Hill of I'l 1 iiaaw , P j ruie, Fire aMl L'" lnurraiior. Co snd service, of Sales and the nature 1 e medics which lie in n measure, in the hands at th sen. as tne Mopta:e ol Uoou m I ran-.t, I... 1., o.. CLFiicc of Card of Admiwtoa 10 a Full oume, occupying from ti 1 I't week. 8i fo. pre-paid or secured. A PARTIAL COURSE. Kmbracing the Scientific part of Ik r ', Full Course a itlnsirated in 5 different eis 01" Books, together with I Let-tore 0:1 Mercantile Arithmei.c and Commereisl Uw, ran lie . taken at any time, leaving it optional with the Pupil after the eosssplr . ' lion cf the Pan ml Course 10 cainnue through the Full Course. lEy-Price of Cards of Admission lo Partial Course, 9PJJ10, pre , paid or secured. C7-.o admittance as a Pnpil ia either course sriSssM frl ot.. taininc n Card of Adinuuion from tin PhSM ipal. LECTURES on Usuiking. Political Kcom.iuy. and other ubsreu ' valuable to tbe Merrhani, to lie knowa, wilt !.e delivered through, out the Course A Diploma p.-uited only 10 those as may pass a satitrsrinry rc -I sininatiou at the completion of a Full Course. The best :iiae for commencing enlo r i -ncf will be the first Bf.m I day of each momh, although Pupil are admitted at sny time. Rfjiort of tkr Board of Eramiarri. Mai, "JO, 1S5I We, the undersigned, (by special request.) acting as the Board v 1 Kxuuiiuers ot:be Commercial Institute of Ind.anapolis. do rertii that we have attended the examination of the presc I graduating 1 class of rail Institution, and find said class as well acquainted with the elementary principles of Double Entry Book Keessiaar as rou'd weu ne expected, llieir age and Oportuiiiiie 01 a j sulcrrd. We believe them lo have reeciied from structor, a tlioro gh drilling in this all important 1 ' cial Education, which, rf steadily observed mid upon, wiil render litem able accountants and vaii I J .1 .. M ,, I s count In. nmei . rticed . t we wouiu recom.ncuci tnsi tne lonowiug nanirst ir.euib 11 of t', present class receive Diploma, to-wit: James B. Weeks, John M. Dorse v. IIezeV.ie.ri TT. Roberts. Samuel j vi orris. Joseph k Haugh. John T. terguson. Georee W .i. tioia-. Met urty. Jr., James r. Drown, and Tvrj V, And in conclusion we would cougratuia; ihe citizen 01 1 I 111 now having 11 in their power 10 patronize a home Institution t ' Commercial education where as much information, in as short a urn : and at far less expense, and anxiety of mind on the pan o: parriu' and guardians, cmh. mid we believe will le imparled, a at ht,y otlut similar lusiiiutioa ia th West. K V MUHKIS, DAVID WIMJAM3, VTM. 81 LI.1VAN, C. B. DAVIS. BKNJ. L LAN . Indianapolis, May iu, ItVit. N- B It shall be tne ami of tlie Prineipai lofuruh all Ihe graduates of this Institution wbo nuy desire il. w in immediate rrnajir) menu he therefore reqnasu busine sbcii ia any pan of the Staat who may be iat want at good acrouuiaat luKjrm bus ot the same stating all particulars, aud be will try and soud aim Ms wall quao find in every particular. ITArrangeieeiit have been made w'ih me of ibe largest aao best Boarding iiouse iu the City to board and lodge all tl.e 11 sarin from abroad al 92 0i per week, making the eubie expenses of hoard ing, Tuition, and Stationary. aLoui M0 Of. the price ol Tail ion siour iu the Cincinnati Colleges. julyl7-lvdAw C. ZtMMERkfArf. EDWIN MAT?"" C. ZIMMERMAN A o., Manuiscturers of the Improved Fire an Water Proof Composition Roofing "Äri desire to direct tlie particular asstsstian oi ib.- Public tu W our Dssmpoixlon Roofing, 111 the Manufaciure off which we have bet n extensively engaged during several year past. Illta" been but recently ic-t this article was first introduced by us ia ihi-. Siate It wa t ben new; had no influence m iu favor but iu ow. merit, nnd did not fail to receive lis full share of the onpoMtiott which is so eciirrally and indiscriin natriy urged agauiti new mi provemtuu, or BBSawaiicit upon old established custom, the fact that it has. under these vircumstances, solely upon its own merits j and 111 to short apacv o; ume, ovei run all opposition, snd grow.. into almost universal la. or, is suihcient evidence of the jadgmsai of tbe riUie a to its utility and value. Havius bd our Roof tested under ever)' variety of circnnuiances we confidently offer it 10 the public ss a mode of Roofinp uuoby. iioi.auic 111 evaiy impjnnin pariicu.ur. wmie tl comtiuie ia . gTeaier decree than any other Roof in use, ibe valuable requisites of cheapi.es, durability, tod security against both fire and wale: This sysiein of Booing is superceding the usee all od er kind giving uiiivrrssl atifactioii , aud is highly rcc- mmemled by all wat I nave leicn 11 un ity, inese rt 001 require an inclination of ou!y ! one inch to tbe foot, which is often ot' great advantage iu cases ot' I fire, and for drying purposes. Tney are afforded at a price not lo j exceed the cost of shingle r 00 tins- while ibe amount of materia. J rved, whieii would ot.ierwse be used in extending up ibe waits j to a st ep roof, often renders '.be ooat of the budding less with Ih Composition Roof than wiih shiiurles; and sota.. tones tb whole cost of Hoofing a building a let this plan ia paid lor by ihe brick saved in the gable ends, and the irtts framing necessary for saei. builduiji The expense cf lit, or metal gniter may always be saved, we iuake lUe gullers ot th same material, kmi llie luv lance I lie wait r mav have lo run doe not iiicrrase tbe l.blit tj ' leak It will be lo the interest oi" those aboui lo use these Roofs, lo bear . in mind, tiiat whatever valu and reputaiissi they have acquired iu J this vicinity, hns resuled from the work per-orme.1 b;, u We have put on upwards ot lour hundred Root, aud there is not. to our knowledge, uu individual who has had a Roof road by kvs, who would not ag a adopt our Roof. Knowing tlie importance 04 pun. tualii) iu our b t.r u e pledge . ourselves thai no hindrance to ihe progress ot other pans of Ihr building slmil be caused by delay 041 our part We hold ourselves iu readiness 10 execute orders any extent ihr our Hoofing and at tbe hon si notice, lu the PSSBJSS of oar oprratious here, set em I impnnsni improve -menu have leeB wade by us. both ut lac mode oi' (tuitnig on, aud also in tbe preparation and t-ompoundiiiK 01 the material of the compositum. Waich rentier il peculiarly adapted to thu climate I No knowledge of litis lattc r and very eswrat ai purl i' ibr business has t cer tWex com SM sjassstSfl S-Jr us to any ow. T"j"We are a'o prepared 10 furnish plan for Ihe construction of Building and Roofs to receive our Composit.ou Roobng, asti shall be pleased lo meet n;;, who .: ay desire further inkrmauMi : relative to our Roof, mmt ahuw saia.1-. mi um ri.'t,i..- iiM-ssuring I from I on' 10 oon icct. As all cvi4ri.ee of the trulb of onr statement, and the high characlar whit h .ur Roof sustain m this Stuie. we rcSrt to the wider signed, wh" have it' use our Improved Fire aud Waler Proof CwaI HMition Rc of. and are best qualified 10 testify 111 its lavori IHDtANApwLts C. Matr, 1. Hiides. T y. Sharp. H. rotlasr e, II Griffith, V. Buirb. R I'udcrhill, D. Witlums, J Wilkms, J. Vandegnfl, C, Anderson, Noble A Prall, K. M Patierson, H. s I. Utile. Dr. Ttumntsou. M. Edwards. Searseiit A Met'orO. J. S j Spouu. Knox V I. i.'i.d. Has. I nut m A Vinton. YY. Robsca. P. Meikel. Branch Riate Bank, P. G. C. Hutu. W. Kaiiie. W Moe, J 1 D. l'efrees. I. M. Vance. K. A Hall. D V. Cully. Lavayette A. S. White, P ft O Ball J Lilly. L B. Stockw. McMillian ft Breckeiiiidae. J. Siifur. J Reynolds, -1 , A Hr.. ! Manin A Lane. W. II. T Bamhle. T P F.mersmi. H T Sample Attica. Fountziu 1 vumy J McDonald. D. S. Jordiu a i Brown, MclitsCi', O. Arm. O. II . Kerr. J. Crotnpioii Fsanklin, .Ml vn CoMuly F. hi. Finch. J. Iln i S. HerriI oil. O. Htcls, M. . Thomas, fount) Commissioiiei-VEaiM-Lio. Covstv- County Cosnmisstoners. R. Nixon, A. I Lyon. Slix: . , - Cot s rv Csuiuiy Coaimiioei-s. riiiK'.By Cov XTT--SesTs;vi1fc W. Hscker. J Paltivajj, Dr. Roabius, W. Linie. Mr. McFarland. James Robertson, Truoeet oc tbn Baptist and Methodist Churches: forrifowa--I)T Melieuarr) W W. Woodjard, Mr. Peak. Nobles villi: M. Shaw. Roofiiig MateriM eonsiauily on kad, and sor sale ai tl.e l.uet prices, w.lh direclion for use. Cc-snmusncalious or order from a distance will receive ;.. .1 allciitiou. Office ut our .Vauuructory. on Market sireel, Dtirih side, to and a half squares east of the Conn House, ladiaiiapolis Indiana Hr All worn clone by 11 wsrraitie.l Ja -iiia January. 1A2. ,.. . -t. Fire and Water-Proof Composition Roofing Material f'HK undersigned respectfully beg leave 10 eall the Bilen'iou of the community to ibis invaluable mater al lor Roofs. In ihe eastern cities il bas almost eutirely superceded all other k-adsol Roofs, and ui this city, although but recently i.itnxioced, bas its every instance given the most entire saiisfsction A. ran er mem are now perfected by wnich the subscribers sre euabled to execute all order for the Roofing Material, either 111 Iowa or country, at the bone! not,..e, and on the most favorable term. Tliey are economical in const ruction, as they effect a considerable saving of side and cross-Wall, which goes far text aids psying their cost, and sre a protection against fire, presenting an incombustible surface lo burning bodies falling upon them. Being nearly level, lltey mar be used conveniently for all the purpose of caaMaw yards The daily use of Roofs, lo which we can refer, sufficiently attests their durabililv for thoss purpose rders respectfully solicited. LOLDEN A Dl'FFY CER rFCA IT. We, the under. gaud, having used the CoinpOMWU. Roofing M tehal of I.ouden A Duffy, very cheerfully redoes mend it use, be lie ving it io possess all the advantage larriacd to il as a Fire anJ Water Proof Composition. Daniel Vande, I. H Roll. Rev C. F. Babb. H J. A B C. Horn, A Harrisou, Dr.J.L. I Geo. W. Mears n XV. Norri J D Dsfrees, J Bhelleiihsrger, C. G Vrb . J Fcrg j Gen J P Drak. J II McKctuan, Jndce Morrison, j F.. Bro-vuin:, T Lupion. S Bardwell, Charles Mat sj Hon Isaac Biacki.vrd, .1 Hsniniona, S. Iongenecker, Matthews A Hicoi d S Merrill, Noble A Pratt, Tbalmin A Kroiu, Mr. Deveiiptvt. Hon. W J Pealee, j. tr. Hon. M Rech, J. M Bramcil. D. 9. Ward, Nathan Edwards, J. F. Ramsey, Hon. S E. Perk... i. Wm Sheets, Wm Er ken, Moms Morns, J Hyner, W. RsiUWk D.V. Culley, L N. Iipps, C. Csmpbelt, Sheriff Dr. Teal, James Blake, J B. Filler, R. Maybe w,

the D. George,

I) Craiahead, Geo MeOual. J Patterson . B Palmer, (mine wa put on by W arrest, but tsrnc a a. . byMr. louden) Little. Drum A Andersons. Dr J S. Patterson. Superintendent Lunatic A) tutu. J. Lrk wo-d. Contractor Ga and Coke Co., Bo' ton. State l.ibnan Dr R-an, Anderaon. Mr. Hewa, Bbsotninei.. Mr. Woodward, do , 4. B Noel, Feei.vdlr. Mr Gallagher. Mum r wr Neely, d.i. L Farley, NcJstesvdlr Mr. Makepeace, do.. Dr. Murphy. Fianklm F. Tencks, Plaiufield. W. Rausum, do., Mr Williamson, fjfevu asilr. Indsaap.i.is Febn Mr A A. Itornax Sir In reply to yours of veM OUld av tt at had it not been lor the patent paper Kooäii wiDi which Ihe Capital House i covered, it would have been impossible sa ed the butldine dnrin? the late fire adeHtn-.w rt: and in mv I consider it Fire Proof. J . C A I I hereby certify thai ihe Root ai my house. Item- pm on by Fsxs den A DntTy, vsry much protected tid Boof a Patent Roof at the late fire. I shall nevar again put 0 a shingle root on any bnildirtf. June 1, 'SI. J.STEVENS All work warranted anv reasonable lestgih of time, or no pay. February 1 1, Ut. teMSdAw mf AOKEHBL.-ti0 package New Mckerc! I IPS IV, in whole, . T s. nail, and quanei l-arrel a uanei barrals ami kit. No L S. vi S, )mM r. reived and I. r sie h janl BROWNING A MAYER r BVOBAOCO IS boxes, pound lamp, very 1 00,1 snd cheap loi a . vi. at mnrii marli V. C. HANN A A CO ALMOlf - 3 tier. as No 1 !! n. tust received sad for sele bv BROWNING a MAYER 9 jaul