Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1852 — Page 3
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. For the Daily State Sentinel by the O'Rielly Line. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Jone S, 8 P. M. The cholera broke out in Mavsville, Ky .on Saturday, sinee when there have been twenty-six cases and twenty death. Four now sick nnd not expected to lire. All the deaths but one have occurred within a hall square and but three case outside of the infected district. Among the dead are Mrs. Rusk and three daughter. Omer children of the same family will probably die. Very little sickness here or in the interior. From Boston. Boston, June 8, 8 P. M. s.m of the Postmaster General, died yesterday previous to the arrival o( Fre-leriek Hall, in Aitdover, Mass his father. Mr. and Mrs Hall, with the body, passed through Boston to day on their way to Buffalo. From New York. New York, June 8,8 P. M. Kossuth arrived at the Irving House last eveniug, where, it is understood, he will remain until the arrival of his mother and family from England. Extensive arrangements are making for a democrat ic ratification meeting in the park this evening. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA. New York. June 9. H P. M. The America arrived this afternoon at Halifax. Money abundant . On Fri Jay consols for account sold at par. Wheat in fair demand without reduction. Flour little doing. Rales of last week good. Good Indiana corn at Is 6d advance. Market closing with an upward tendency. Stock of American floor and grain comparatively light. Sales of 3000 tierces of beef at a further advance of 5a 10s. Stock limileJ. Pork had advanced 5s per bbl., with an upward tendency. Lard but little on hand. No demand for cheese. Tallow declined. Rice 800 tierces Carolina taken at full rates. Tea holders n-k fi.- ier rates for qualities in demand. Linseed oil in (ail ' uiund. The America arriv ed at Halifax at 2 o'clock P. M., - . . m i 1 m it:, on Nth. I birtv sevn nassen ''pr lanueu m nama, among whom are Hu;ks and ChanJIer, Railroad gates from Canada and New Brunswick. deleFrom Washington. Washington, June II. . - nL : . i m - - mi Ci Sa m . i Mit v lis:- neon apnuinieu sinci jusucu ui preme Court of Utah, and John Adams setts, Consul at Singapoie. of MasaclmFrom Hrtltimore. WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. Baltimore, June 11. Welsir stork is rising rapidly. Delegates are arriving very last. It is calcnhted that Maryland will control the convention, and the first ballot will stand as follow? : Fillmore will receive 133 votes. Scott l2y, and Webster 44. A number of the Scott men will prefer Webster to Fillmore, and a number of the Fillmore delegates will prefer Webster to Scott. Hon. E. Everett has been mentioned as the PresidYnt of the Convention, but ill health will prevent his attending. From Auburn, V V. AUHl'RN . N. Y The south gable wall of a building just , June 11. erecting, on There were Perry street, was blown down yeMerday "JO men at work, four or five of whom were killed From New York. New York, June Y 8PM The Illinois ha, arrived. She left Aspinwall on the 4th of June, and brings dates from San Francisco of the 18th of May, Panama of Jine 1st. nearly two millions of dollars in specie, and five hnndred passengers. The Sierra Navada sailed from Aspinwell ou the 3d for New York via Kingston, and was passed on the 7th off St. Domingo. The Illinois made the run home in seven days and live hours the quic kest running time ever made. The steamer Oregon had arrived at Panama from San Francisco, full of home ward-bound passengers; lateex, the steamer New Orleans and the clipper ship Reindeer both full of passengers. California. Little news sinee accounts previously received. The massacre of the hundred Indians is fullv confirmed in all its atrocity. Another Indiau expedition was getting up in San Francisco, on the plan of the famous El Dorado county one. the object of which is to take the punishment of the Indians into its own hand. A contract has been made by the city council with Mooney 8t Co.. lor lighting San Francisco with gas. The Chinese question was occupying a large snare in the columns of the newspapers, and the excitement was on the increase. As a side question, the papers are discussing the feasibility of cu'iivating th? tea plant in California. Large sales ol pork at $30 - advance of is; mess beef not supported at late advance sales at $05 per bbl. Total golden freight $l,36S.i0U in the bands ol passengers $t00.000. From Washington. Washington. June 14. Tire Republic savi that many delegates to the convention have arrived there; and states that the southern delegates are unanimously lor Fillmore. The northern delegates are divi l-,l amongst ihe three candidates. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 14, I P. M. The extensive I'otinJery of W. C. Davis Ik Co., near Broadway anJ Court, was destroyed hy lire this afternoou. Lo heavy partly insured. The Miami Canal broke near this city hat night, but will be repined in three days. From Louisville. LofisviLLE. June N. IF. M. The steamer Colambu ran from St. Louis to New Orleans in three days and nine heave, the shoi -lest trip ever male From New Vui U. New York, Jnae 14, 8 P. M. The Baltic has arrived from Liverpool. Business in the manufacturing districts was dull, owing to the Whitsuntide holidays. The corn market is well attended. Wheat rtuiir is ready of sale at foil prices ol last week Political affairs in France are quiet and Freeoli itn post returns show a great improvement in trade. The political news from England is unimportant. The floors of the building temporarily osed as a orn ex change in Liverpool just before the Baltic sailed, fell in, killing two persons and seriously injuring many. Harry Smith has returned from the Cape. The papers are full of the details of the war with Burmah Ragoon was taken after an assanlt of three days and the aeagaaiae blown up with a bombshell. The los was severe. The cholera was among the British troops. Sub-marine communication lietween Hollyhead and Dublin was to be completed on the 5th inst. The Pope lias , ned Di . Collen to the bishopric ol Dublin. The Papal Gove.-n tieut is uneasy under intelligence of frequent conferences between Napoleon an. I (he chiefs of the Italian liberal party The Austrian financial embarrassments are as complete as ever, and a correspondent of the London Tunes says that a general feeling of discontent shows itself in every quarter of the provinces. From Washington. W A. hing Ton, Juno 14, S P. M Hotsc Tha Huse was euacresJ tlirotiltotit tue tlav in the o i'i -1-1 i id . i 1 the bill la appropriate the States and public lands in ai l o" etliiCAtioii in all I rrritr.f,!. SMATt.-The bill gi am iug further security to pat entees, was discussed wtthont action there not boinr a qoorum present. Trout Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Jane 14, 8 P. M Tii nenr I. as risen fmir frt sin.-e SatnnlaV. Floor firm, wuh sales of HK)bbls at 3 20a3 30; whkv" M: cheese 6; 60 hlirl. bacon sides at 9, packed , - V m, m a a a a? 88 good demand lar bacon ami porn, wincn is grrieraiiy held above the views of the buyer; butter löall and heavy j fair Imsiness done in groceries, bat no change in price" . Further Irom Metico. Private advices received by the brig Jmerica, from Vera Crai, confirm the report of the passage, by the Mexican Chamber, of a bill granting the right of way across the isthmoa of Tehaantepec to Col. Sloo, of New Orleans. It was also believed that tha bill would paas ' the Senate. Accounts from the city of Mexico represent a constant acetic of outrages and murders. In one week no leaa j than sixteen murders were committed. The weather at New Orleans for the past few days has been wet nnd stormy, and also at Mobile Cautio to the Public No genuine one dollar note of the Northern Bank of Kentucky, signed Jno. Tdford Pru t, bears date subsequent to the year 1849. The fact ot the genuineness of notes of this denomina
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LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. BY AUTHORITY AN ACT Regulating general elections, and prescribing the duties of officers in relation thereto. Sectios 1 . Be it martnl by the (iemeral Assembly of the Statt of Indiana. Thai a gelirr! Flection shall be held annually on the ec .md Tuesday in October, al which all existing vacancies in office, ml all office the terms of whirh will espire before the next gen eral election thereafter hall be filled, unless otherwise provided hy law, Provided. The first election for members in Coiigre shall
lake place at the genera! election in October, 1-59. and every second year thereafter Sac t. The clerk at the circuit court shall, at least twenty days before sack election, certify to the sheriff ol" his county, what officers are to be elected; arid such sheriff Ball give fifteen days notice thereof, by posting up ai all usual places of holding such elections, a copy of such certificate and by publication thereof m some newspaper of hot county, if any there be; and by delivering a copy thereof to the cleric of each township in the county, if there buninr in such township, who shall notify the trustees ol such township thereof". Sac 3 The President of the board of township trustees shall by virtue of his office, be inspector of election of such township, and the board ol" county commissioners of the proper county may designate one additional, or more places of holding electiou in auy lownshlp. or form precincts of two or more townships where the public convenience requires it. Sac. 4 In case such board shall designate more places ot voi.ng , in any township, or form a precinct of two Of more townships. , such board shall annually, at the June term, appoint some elector of such new precinct to act as inspector thereof, and such inspector shall previously to the time of opening the election, select two outlined voters of the precinct, who with himself shall constitute a board of judges of such election, and such board shall appoint two clerks; but in case there is but one precinct in a township, and such township forms a precinct, such elections shall be couduc-ted by lha officers, and regulated by the laws provided for the government of such township, except as herein otherwise provided; and in case there is more than one precinct in any such township, and if there shall not lie in attendance on the day and at lue hour appointed for any such election the officers authorized to conduit the same, the qualified electors present sh.ili choose such officers aceorduig to the regulations herein after provided U section si of this act. Sue I Each elector shall vole in the township or preciuct in which be reside. Sec . Kuril inspector and judge of elections shall attend altbe place of holding elections in his township or precinct, at or before 1 eight o'clock in the morning of the day of election; and should such inspector not appear at that hour. lhn Ihe (jua'ified electors of the township or precinct, who may be present, shall appoint an inspector of the election; and such inspector sliat proceed to e.ecl two judges, and such judges (hall elect two clerks, a provided iu section four of this act. Sac. 7. Before any election shall be opened, ihe inspector and jnlges shall each make oath to suptiort the constitution of the United Stales, and of this State, to faiihfully ami impartially discharge the duties assigned by law; that they will not knowingly permit any person to vote who is not qualified, and i ot knowingly refuse the vote of any qualified elec tor, or cause any delay to persons ofleriug to vote, further than kf necessary to procure satisfactory information of the qualifications of such person as an elector. Sac 9. If no person present is authorize by law to administer the oath of office, the inspector -lia'I administer tins Mine to the Midges and ne ol such nidge shall then administer said oath to the inspector. Sur. 9 The inspector shall be chairman of such board; ind before the reception of any votes, shall administer an oath to each of ihe clerk of the election, that they will faithfully discharge their duties. After the organization of the board of judges, the inspector may administer all necessary oaths which may be required in the discharge of tlieir duties. Si r 10. A majority of such board of judges ma fill any vaaancy occurring in the board of judges, or odice of clerk. Sec. 11. The board of county commissioners in each county, at ilieir first meeting iu every year, shall cause a suitable uumber of blank forma of poll l ooks, containing one column headed "names of voters;" an-l an additional column headed ''uumber of votes;" and also forms of election return", with the proper captious, sud terms of certificates to be made out for and delivered to each inspector, by the sheritf. at least ten days previous to the next election. Szc. IS. Sn-h boarJ shall provide a sufficient number of ballot boxes, at the expense of the county, for the several inspectors, to be kept by them, and delivered over to their successors in office Sec. 13. Each box shall be provided with a sufficient lock, and shall be locked before the opening of the election, and the key delivered to one of ihe judges, and ihe box shall not be opened during the election, except in the manner and for the purposes herein after provided. Sfc. 14. An openii g shall be made in the lid of each box, sufficient only f..r a single ballot, with a slide inside to close the same. Skc. 15 The election shall be opened in the forenoon, bet we a he hours of eight and ten o'clock, and continue open until four o'clock of the afternoon with an intermission, if the board desire it, of one hour at noon; alter wtiich the board may close the election, ai any time, when all tlie electors present have voted, or have had ! an opportunity of voting, or when tifteeen minutes have passed without a vote having been tendered; but the polls shall, in no rate, I , te kept open after six o'clock of ihe afternoonSec. 10 The board of judges, before receiving ballots, shall j I cau ! be proclaimed that such election is opened. Sec. 17 The ballot ticket shall contain, written or printed, the j names of ihe persons for whom the elector uitends to vote; and ' shall designate the othce to which each person so named is intended ! by him to be chosen Sic l(i When any person offers to vote, the inspector snail pro- j uounce his name in an audib.e voice, and if there be no objection be ball receive his ballon and in the presence of Ihe other judges, pal the same unopened into the halloi box, when the name of such .elector shall be again distinctly repeated, by one of ihe other judges in the presence of the clerks. Sec. 19. The name of each elector, as he votes, shall be entered , and numbered by each clerk in the column of his poll li-t headed, "names oi voters.'' Sec 90 Ai.y person offering to vote may be challenged as un qualified, by any persoii entitled lo vole at such poll, and in all cases, the inspector and each judge shall challenge tiiy per sen offer ! . iug to vote whom he shall know or suspect not to he qualified, and j to any person so challenged, sneh uoard shall declare the qualifications I an elector. Sac 81. If such person msiet that he ia entistod to vote, and the ; challenge be not withdrawn, such board shall administer to him the following oath: Von do swear (or affirm) that you are a citizen of the I'uilesl States; that you are over the age of twenty-one years, accord, 1115 to the beat of your information an. I belief; thai you have reside"! iu this State, during the six month immediately pretesting tins election; that you are at tbis time a resident or this township or precinct, ym ihe case msy be) that you are generally known by the name m which you uow ask to vote; and that rou have not voted al any other poll at tlus election; and in case of persons of foreign birth that part or the oath relative to citizenship j shall be djsjiensed with, hjiJ the following substituted: That )ou : have resided in tUe United State one year, and have declared your intention to become a citizen of the United Ft.itra in conformity j with the laws thereof. Szc. Ü. If the person challenged take such oath, he shall be admitted to vole, and it shall not bo lawful thereafter, for mM beard j to examine any witnesses touching Int ijualificalions; but if he refuse to take such oalii they may swear and examine other witnoaeea. Sac. 88. j person who hat been convicted of an infamous crime, hall be entitled to vote at iucIi election; unless such convictioit shaTI nave been legally reversed or such parson shall have been pardoned, and legally re-torei by such parduii. to the rhahts ol an elector, or unless ihe period of hi thsfrai.cliiscntenl 'halt have expired. Sec. 24 If the vote of any person be challenged on the grouu 1 that he has been convicted of uu infamous crime, or disfranchised, he shall not be requited to answer any questions respecting uch alleged conviction, nor shall any proof thereof be received olhet man tne record, or a duly aulhciiii-irl copy thereof, excej . such proof as may be necessary 10 establish Ins ideitlity with the person named in such record, or may be S'tduced by h m to rebut thi evidence of identity produced on behalf or' the challenge. S. , . 45 When ihe polls are closed, proclamation thereof shall be made at the place of voting, and no vote shall be afterward received. Szc. ail. When the polls are ebnted, or at my time after four o'clock of the afternoon ou the day of the election, when the judges are at leisure, they may open the ballot box and commence counting the voles; wheu the ballots shall be taken out eapilully, : one by one, by the inspector . who shall open them as he taker them I out, and read aloud tlis name ot' each person printed or written I thereon, and the office for which every sttcii person is voted; he , hail then hand the ballot to one of ihe judges who shall examine ihe same, and hand it to the oher judge, who shall string it ou a thread of twine. Szc 87. If two tickets are found purposely folded legellier. they i shall bath be rejected; and if more persons are designated on auy tickel to any office than are to be elected to such office, such part of the ticket shall nM he counted lo any of them; ml uo ticket shall , be lost for wr .1 of form, if the board of judges cau determine, to their satisfaction, ihe person voted for and the office intended. Szc 83. No clerk or judge of any election shall vole after com- , mencing to count the votes; nor publish any Malenieiil of the result of their counting, until such clectiou is closed. Sec. 89. As soon as the election shall have been elosed, or at any stage ot' the cOQittin; thereafter, the board ot iudges may adjourn to tne next day. at v'.k-h nuie they shall priced lo complete the , coantiug. Szc. So At such adjournment the poll lists and tally pApcr shall be placed In the ballot box with the ballots; the box shall then be locked, and the seal of one or more of t ie judges so placed thereon as to cover entirely the opening in the lid; the icey shall then be delivered to one of the judge, and the box to the inpecior, to be kept by them respectively, until the lime for resuming the counting, and the board of judges shall have re-assembled Sri H When the vote shall be counted, the h.ard of juJtces . shall make out a certificate, uialer their hands, stating the number of voles each person has received, and designating the office, which number shill be written ia Words, and such certificate, together with one of the list of voters, and one of the tally papers shall le deposited with the inspector or Willi one of the judges se lected b) Uie boa.' Ol judges Sec. 31. The inspector or" each township or pravinct, or judge of elc.-ti ..i i,i whom su h oenitieale, n ll book, and tally uariers hall have been delivered, shall constitute a board or' canvassers, who shall canvass and estimate the certificates, poll list, and tally pa pers returned b eac h member of said board, for which purpose they shall assemble at the court house, on Thursday next succeeding suli election, between lie hours of ten A. M. and six o'clock P. M. Szc. 33. The member of such board who shall assemble at such tune and place, shall select one of their number as chairman, ami the clerk of the circuit court shall act as their clerk. Szc 34. Sucli board when organized snail carefully compare ami examine the papers entrusted to them, estimate from them the vote of the county; a statement of winch shall be teSftVM up by the clerk, and shall coutaiu the names of the persons voted for, Ihe othce. the number of votes given in each township to each person, the Msjsjatl of vote given to each in lite couuly, and also the aggregate number of voles given, which statement shall be signed by each member of said board, and wilh such certikeatea, poll books, and tally papers, delivered lo the clerk, and by him filed in hi office Src 35. Such board shall declare the person having the highest number of votes, given lor any office to be filled by the voters of a single county, du y elected to such othce, ami certify the same in the statement above required. Szc. 3(i If two or more per sous shall have ihe blithest and an equal number or votes for a siugle office to lie filled by the votes ol 5uTiST..ViTa5OT mint; snd when filed the clerL shall certify Ihat fact to Ihe tribunal whoe duty it it to supply vacancies in such office, or to issue a writ of election to fill the same as the ease may require, x 17. No tally paper, poll boo, er ceitiaeste, returned from any election by the board of judges thereof, shall be rejected for want of form, nor for lack of being trietly in accordance with the directions herein coutained, il the same can be satisfactorily understood, Hr.c 34 Any person elected to an office by the voters of a coun ty, ii.ji to be comin.ioiiett by the governor, and such election is usit contested, the clerk of ihe circuit court shall, after ten. and w:tniu twenty usys trom tue time tne noara or canvassers have made their return, make out and deliver on demand, to auch person, a r rrtittcate of hu election, anal in ease where any officer is to be j commissions! by the governor, he shall make out a utateraeat under bis hand sad the seal of his court, specifying the number of votes given lo each person, for each office, and who haa been de- ( clared ele. t'd. and shall transmit the same by mail to the secretary of Sute within the time al oreaaul. 8ec 30 The certificates. poM books, and tally papers, forwarded loth beard of canvassers, shall be preserved Ly the clerk of fije circuit court, open lo tha inspection of any legal voter of the cuenriv or eiatrict. The other papers and ballots saail be kept by the inspectors for the term of sin mouths, except when such efeetion ia coulestcd. then they hall be preserved, subject to the order of any court try inr such contest, until the same at determined 8bc. 40. No commission shall he withheld by the governor on account of any detect or laorasality ii; the return of any election to the office of Lie secretary of State, if il can, with reasonable . rini.lv jrtA.iiAl fVnm sn.-li rMiiri. what office is intsndad titJ who k enmlest to such commiasiou. ' 9ic i When two or mors caanusi compote tdistr ei lo elaoi
a Senator or Representative, the clerks of the circuit ceurt of sueh counties, on Um Say neu succeeding the return day of eoeh election, snail make eat a certificate of votes received by each individual, for Senator or Representative, ami deliver the same to the sheriff Szc. 48. Beh sheriff shall meet on the Wednesday next followtag the return day ot" sueh election, between the boars of one and sue of the afternoon, at the court house of the oldest county in s ch district, where they shall compare the certificates delivered lo them by the clerks, and shall jointly make out and transmit to the person having the highest nam bar of votes for Beaaior or Representative, a certificate of hu election. The county first organized, or if two or more were organized at the same session, then the county having, by the auditor of State's last report, the highest uumber of tax able polls, shall be doomed the oldest Szc. 43 If in such case any two or more persons shall have the mghest and an equal number of votes for the same office, such sheriff shall certify that fact lo the elerk of the circuit court of the county in which such sheriffs shall have compared suah votes, and such clerk shall forthwith certify the same to the governor Sac. 44. Clerks of the circuit court, on the day succeeding the retura day of such election, shall make out in words, certified
statements officiary sealed, of the number of votes given to each person for governor an lieutenant governor, for representative i In congress, judges of the supreme and circuit court, and court of I common pleas, clerk of ihe supreme c url, reporter of the decia- j ions of the supreme court, prosecuting attorneys, superintendents of public iaotr iction, secretary, auditor, and treasurer of Stute, and for senator and representative in the general assembly, aast shall deliver the same to some post master of the county, to be transmitted by mail to the secretary ol' State, taking from such post master, and filiug; a certificate setting forth particularly the time when such certified statement was deposited in such post oll.CC. Sec 4ä. The secretary of Stale shall, in ihe presence of the governor, compare and estimate the Dumber of votes given for judges ot the supreme court, reporter of the decisions of the supreme court, clerk of the supreme court, secretary, auditor, and treasurer of State, and superintendents of public insttuciiou, and certify to the governor tne person receiving the hiebest number of votes for such offices, and also compare and estimate the number of votes given for judges of eireuu court, and judges of the court of j eommou pleas and prosecuting attorneys, anu 10 certtry to the governor the person having received the highest number of votes in their respective district or county, and thereupon the governor j i ..II A... 1 1 . ,. ...r. k ru . Aiia ll.ir P111..11 ... . T shall transmit bv mail to such peison their commission Sec. 44. The secretary of State, as soon as he shall recive uch j certified statements, shall compare and estimate the votes given for representatives in congress, and certify to the governor the person j having the highest number of voles as only elected; and the g vemor shall give to each of ihe persons returned to him. as aroresaid, a certificate of his clectiou, sealed with tlie seal and attested bv the secretary of State. Szc. 47. Each clerk of the circuit couit shall, ou the day fellowmt the return day of an election for governor and lieutenant governor, make out at full longtli two certified statements uuder the seal of his court of the ntniber ot" vote each candidate received, one of which he shall transmit to the speaker of tlie Honse of Representative of the next general assembly, by his senator ot rep. ' resenlative, who shall deliver the same to such speaker on or before tha second day of Ihe session, and ths other certified statement shall be transmitted by mail to Indianapolis, directed to said I speaker, and to the care of the secretary of State, by whotu tne MM hall be delivered to the speaker on or before the second day of the sesaum Sec .40. Each inspector, judge, and clerk of any election held! according to the provisions of this act, shaM have credit for one day's work on the public roads of his proper road district Ihr eveiy ' day he shall be employed in attending an election, except that whenever more than three hundred votes are takeu at any po 1: the , rnsmrni of county commissioners may make to such inspector. : judges and clerks, such additional compensation as shall be just1 an.1 reesouable. Sec 49. But iu all cases where any inspector, judge, or clerk oft an electi on shall not be bouud by law to work in person, nor owe j road tax on the public roads, laid board ol county commissioner ii ill allow each such inspector, judge, or clerk, seventy-five- cents ! per day for bia services Src 50 Such board shall allow each returning judgr or intpec f lor of an election, a reasonable compensatiou lor ln services as such. Szc 51 A- this act m the usual course of publ.catioa, will not j be circulated in the several counties before the October election, it ia hereby declared a case of emergency, and !., ad shall be iu ' force trom and after its passage WM H ENGLISH, Speaker of the House of Rerescniaiives JAMES 11 I.AN'E, Piaaideut of the Senate Approved June 7, li JOSEPH A WRIGHT AN ACT To chag the time of holding Circuit Courts iu Jraninys County. Ssvtion 1 Be it tnatttd by the General Asumllq of the Stale of I Indiana, Thnt hereafer the fall or second term of the circuit i court in the county of Jennings, shall commence on ike first Mon day iu September and continue one week if the business thcreoi requires il Sec 2 All wru., subpoenas, venires, rales, orders ot cowl, re cognizances, publication , ind processes whatever, which may I have issued irom aid circuit court IB saw county, ince the lat session thereof, or which may hereafter issue previous to the com mencement of said term, shall be deemed and taken tn be, and arc hereby made returnable to the first day of the first term of said court to be holden in viriue of this act. Sec. 3 All suits, actions, and other proceedings now pending, or which hereafter be pending in said court, shall be taken up and acted upon at the time for the holding thereof, and Im disposed of in ihe snme maimer as if no alteration had been made of the time of holding said court. Sec 4 That, as ati emergency ejttsis, this act st all bo in force from and aller its passage and publication qi the Indiana Stale Sentinel and Indiana Stale Journal. Skc. 5. The Secretary of Stale is hereby directed iu toward immediately to the olerk of said county, a copy of this act. WM H. ENGLISH Speaker at ihe House of Represeniaiiet JAMES H LANE. Pres.dent of Ihe sienaie Approved June I 1S5: JOSEPH A WRIGHT. AN ACT I To amend acts of incorporation for the construction oj plank roads and turnpike roadt. Paei8M I. Be it t- I hy the Gtnsial Assembly of the Slat of Indiana, That all acts of incorporation heretofore granted fht the building ami construct iou of plank roaiU and turnpike roads, be, 1 and the same are hereby amended us follow: I'. Where they are now required to construct a double track either of plank ot metal, the same may be changed to a single irack. not les- than eight and onr-half feet i:t Width 2nd Where they ate now required to co. iirncl a metal turnpike by placing ihe metal upon the same of a certain thickness, the au- i ihority is hereby given to change or alter ths same. Provided, The thickness ia the centre is not reduced to les than nix inches, and provided the ame shall be made and kept in good repair. 3d. When a certain line or rotitt is designated iu the charter, the same may lie varied from, to avoid hill or other obstacles, and to obtain ihe best route. Provided, That uoilung herein contained shall le so construed as to authorize a change of the terminus of the road, or their general direction. 4th Tha' in all cases where said plank roaJ ..mi turnpike road companies find it necessary lo vary from the line or route to avoid hills or other obstacles, as provided iu section 3d of this act, where any person through whose and the road may run in making said variation, shall refuse to relinquish the same, or where a contract between Ihe parties caurtol be made, it shall be luwfiil for such corporations to give Notice to some Justice of the Peace in the county where such difficulty may occur, Iii it such facts do exist, and the Justice shall thereupon summon Ihe owner ot' such land to appear before hun on a particular day. wiUiiu tea day thereafter, and shall appoint twelve disinterested jjersor: of Ihe neighborhood, who hall, alier taking au oath faithfully and impailialfy to assess the damages, if any, view the land and materials, and shall report thereon whether such person is entitled to damages or not. and if so, how much; and shall file said report with such Justice, whereupon said Justice shall euter judgment thereon, tmie for good cause shown: and in case either party should show sufficient cause why judgment should not be entered, the Justice may grant a review ol" the premises either with or without cause. Procidetl. That either party may at any stage of the proceedings appeal to the circuit court of the proper ceuuty, as in other saaaaa, and such court shall appoint reviewers as above directed, who may reort at that or the ! succeeding term, in the discretion of the court and the judgment of the circuit court shall be final. Skc 2. In all cases where the owner, or owners of such land or materials shall be minors, insane persons, or reside out of the county where -uch land may be, such Justice shall cause three! notice of the application made, m l the day fixet, for the appoint- ! men) of reviewers to tie posted up in three of the most public J places iu the co inly, and il no peison attend on the day fixed in said notices, said Justice shall adjourn the same until that day three weeks, at which lime he shall proceed as if such person or persons had been duly notified lo attend; aud un such judgment being ren ; dried and ihe corporations complying therewith, by the payment ' j of cost, or damages awarded against them, the corporation shall l lie seized of the lands or materials, costs shall be awarded or al- i lowed against either parly al the discretion of the Jutice. Sec 3 That when said corporation shall have procured the right of way, as herein provided, they shall be seized of the right t to said lands, and shall have the sole uss and occupancy of the same, during the time the same shall be occupied for said road; and the variation from the line or route made under the provisions of j his act shall be a pari of ihe line as fully in all respects as any portion of the line Sec 4. Tnat as certain companies are constructing roads, and j the work thereon is suspended on account of necessity for Ihe i lower grained in this bill lo avoid hills and oiher obstacles ou their I line of road, which is htreby declared such an emereency as lo ' require this act to lake effect from and aller its passage WM II EViLISH, Soeakei oi the House ot Representatives S S. M2CKLE, President of th? Renale fat ttm. Appioved Juue J. lS'i JOSEPH A WRIGHT. AN ACT TvucJtiw tit.1 qualifications of officers of municipal incorporations, and also the qualifications of electors at municipal elections and repealing all laws inconsistent with this act. SjiCTios 1. Bt it tnacied by In General Assembly of th Stait of Indiana, That no property qualification shall be uecesaary tn nude r any citizen eligible lo hold any office of aiiy municipal incorpo ration ia the Stale. lax 2 Thai in a'.l municipal elections under town or eil y charters in this Stale, no other qualitViaiious shall hereafter be required of any voter than such as is made necessary under the constitution of the Stale, except that ihe voter shall reside in the ward or district where he may offer lo vole. Sac. 3. All laws or parts of laws contravening the provisions of this act be. and the same are hereby repealed, and as an emergenexists for the immediate taking effect thereof, it is declared to be in force from uud after us passage and publication in the Indiana State Sentinel WM. H ENGLISH. Sneaker of ihe House of Representatives. S S. micki.i:, President oi the Senate pre Ism. Approved June 10, i - . .' JOSEPH A WRIGHT. AN ACT To reoulate the remission of fines and forjeitures. Section 1. J3r if matted by th General AsttmHy af th Stau of Indiana, Thai all applicants to the Governor for th remission of hue and forfeitures, shall forward to him, with their application, the npnuoii of the propriety of so doing of a msjonty of the 10 lowine officers in the county where ihe hue was assessed, or fortenure occurred, viz: The clerk of the circuit court, auditor, aberiff, county treasurer, aud iiieh oineer as snail trom nme 10 ume have the care and euste ly of the common school fund within the county. Ska- 2. Ail aonlicalioiu lor the renn.ton of tines or forfeitures iil, bafote being acted upon by the Governor, be laid before said uncil for their advice; and it shall be the duty of such council to f. fieuch advice iu writing, whenever Ihe Oovernor shall request l same to be done Bsc J No pardon, in any case punishable by death or imprisonment, shall be granted without the consent of at least two of such council, give,, n, writing to the Governor. .-ac. s neiore any application lor pannm or remiAsion 01 mica, or forfeitures ahal! be acted upon by the Governor and council, notice of such intended application shall be given by publication, for three successive weeks, in some weekly newspaper of general cirI eolation, published in the oouaiy where the offence was commuted 1 or the forfeiture incurred; or if no such paper be published, then by posting up written notices at ihe court house door of such county, 1 and in three public places in the township when the offence was : comsait'ed Protidtd, Thai ia aH eases punishable by imprison meat, euch notice may be dispensed with if the prisoner or his
counsel shall, in open court, on the rendition of the verdict, five notice that each applicattoa will be made, and shall, within t . anty days thereafter make such application. Sic. i. Before toy pardon shall be granted or auj fine be reunited by such Governor, a concise statement of the case as provided ou the trial, verified by the certificate of the judge who tried, or the prosecuting attorney who prosecuted the same, or by the affidavit of some credible affiant, shall be laid before such Governor and council for iheir information. Szc. tf. As there is an emereency requiring the immediate taking effect of this act. it ia declared 10 he in full force and effect from and after its being filed with the clerks of the circuit cur: ia their respective counties WM. H ENOIJSH, Speaker nf ihe House of Represenuvvee. S. S. MiCKLK. President ut the Senate pro ttm Approved June 14, h&-2 JOSEPH A WRIoHT.
AN ACT To extend the terms of the Probate Courts of Daviess County. Sfc-t toy I . Be it enacted by the General Aisernbly of the Stale of Indiana; That the several terms of the Probate Couru of Davieea county shall hereafter be holden Tor Ihe terra ot' two weeks, if the business of saeh court require it. Szc. 8. Inasmuch as it is important that all unfinished business pending in said court shall be disposed of as speedil v as possible, it ia j declared that an emergency exist for the immediate taking effect of tbit act, and thai the same shall be in force from and after its i passage and publication in the Indiana State Sentinel and Indiana State Journal. WM II ENGLISH, Speaker of the House of Represcntaliyet S. S MICK EE, freedom of the Senate proltm. Approved June 18. Iä68. JO.-. EPH A WRKiHT. The Statz or Indian, t Office of Secretary of State. 1, Charles H. Test, Secretary of Sute for the Stale aforesanl, eermV that the ibregoihg are irue. full, and complete comes of ihe en il a . Sa ' rotleö A est, now on hie in my othec In willies' whereof. I have hereunto set my hand, ami aft'l. s fixed the seal of State, at Indianapolis, this 14tb day of June, A D 195 CHARLES H TEST. Secretary of State. Indianapolis Wholesale Prices Current. Corrected Weekly j,r the Indiana State Sentinel, by KIRLAND Ac FITZGIBBON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A.NB wholesalx dealers in GroearieB, Liquors, Tobacco, and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEROT BACON ft, Hog. net, Shoulders, Clear Skies llama BEEF k- cwt.net,. GROCERIES Brooms 1,0038,50 7 00 6 7 j.i - 2 501 UU Lead, bar f Lead, white, pure ,25 Lead No 1 3,0U 1,00 W .... 1,75 75. 1,00 . 653 75 1.50 . .5:350 50 8 Oil, lmsesd OU. lard Oil, apcrni Oil, Tanners' . Turpentine ... Be ant, white. . Potatoes Unions Cheese Butter, roll . . . Lerd Beeswax Ginseng Tallow CAN IJIKS fr a 1115 CUI'TON YARN -tt,.17jlb CA NULLS $ Star, 23 ' Mouiii, af CORN MEAI-Thu . . . 15 00 FLOL'R bU. 4 y FRIITS fcbu Apples, green, . Apples, dried, . . Peaches, dried, Almonds, ft Kamins. 4bojc . VISH Mackerel, No 1, thai . ... N'o 1, hf. brl. No. 1, fqt brl No. 1, kits No ä brl.. .. rYz i ..t.ffHal &50S3.0tl! 13,20 . ...151? ....18998 8,00 .3.003,50 4,00 . . V.I 41 Ml GI.'SS B boa. 19 5014 50; 8 by 10 . .6.507 .50 i 10 by 19 . .4 1K)I.25 HAY ton, . '- 5(.3.(K) Timothy 1 50.13 001 Clover . .5,006,00 none No. a rhf brl .O.0OÄ7 00 IRON-t)h, NY. 3, brl 10.50 Bar 35134 Round and square 454 Salmon, kits 3 00 FEATHERS -V ft Best 2728 Ovdatary 1820 ORAIV ' hu Castings 44 Springs .10 Axles Anvil If 52 LEATHER v kejtja. white VS r.eat. red 50 B.tiley 45 Rve 40 Corn 15&20 Oaif 1416 Sole, yfc Calfskins, L'pper Morocco . 222 9 dz, 1.0030 00 2:i,00-S 30,00 S,UOSM.OJ 8 heap 4 OoSS.OO GRoOEKILs-fr ft. EktL'ORS-a gal . ,il I t oflee. best Rio 11 Dup Pale Brandy, 2,002.75 A!ex. Sig Cog. . . .2.002 50 Sugar, N O 67 Sugar, loaf 10i12 Sugar, crushed 10j12 Tea, O P 6070 Tea. Imp 5560 Tea, Y. H) 4555 Pepper 12JS13 SpiCB I - a VP Siucraliia 6 M" lasses, N O 3738 M.laes. S, H 4610 Tar, N. C . 4 brl 6,00 Tar, Florida Tobacco, t ft 1535 Madder .1316 Indigo I,t0ooo Rice 6 Copperas .3 Rosin 21'' 3 iuv1a; '. ..t ,. i kii 1 American' Brandy ... .4045 Ho'lonH fl,n 1 ji ' -A-0 I OntB Crjrfl or Whisky ..50 1,00 Whisky 19 Old Mad. Wii inc... 1, 85 1.78 Port V,ne EOsVl.75 . . . i,75$3;as dz J,50 75 Sheerv Wine , Claret Wnie Malaga Wine . Domestic NAILS B, keg, Hid 8J ttd 4d 3d 4Oa-50 3 ....3,60 4.00 4. 5,80 8,85 Brids Ginger 11 IS PAPER ream, t loves 45 Gunpowder, keg. 5,j0Sö.O0 Wrapping 1.10 Foolscap ,UvS j 26 soap. iso. l, oar xSn Bon Boards, gr 4,tW l assia Alumn Nutmegs Wooden Buckets :4 4u SEEDS tb bushel, 5! Clover 1. 50 1.60 Flax 2,3o Timothy 0,oO7,tW ...... 3,1 DYSPEPSIA CAN BE. and is cured every day by the use ol" Davis' Pain Killer This ia the most wonderful and valuable medicine ever known or this disease; its action upon ihe system is entirely different trom any other preparation ever kiiowa The patient while taking this medicine may eat any thing the appetite craves. Gel the People's Pamphlet and look al the di reel ions. A SUPERIOR HAT FOR FOUR DOLLARS.-l am now selling a line Moieskm Hat, manufactured express ly for my retail irade, at the low price of Fova Doixazs They are win tinted lo be every way superior to most of the Hal heretofore sold iu this market for 8)5,00. I have also an extra Cue Moleskin Hal, equal to the best Cincinnati, for 85.00; also, a general assortment of Fur, Silk, Ca sunere. and oilier Hats, und a large variety of leghorn, Panama, Braid and Straw- Hau, which are otfered at the moil reasonable rales, at WILMOT'S Hat Store, aWttaMl No. 1 Palmer House. R. R. R. See in another co'umn. CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, W. W. ROBERTS, Agents, Indianapolis. M'C'OR.IIICK'S REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. BAVID WILLIAMS, opposite Branch Bank, IndianapolU, if applied to soon, can furnish the above named Machines for cutting wheet, alone or with Mowers to be attached for cutting timothy and all kinds of grass. The Reaper will cut two acre of Wheal per liour. and will save at least three-fouriha of all the grain scatWred by ordinary cradling. The mower will cut one and a quarter acres of grass or timothy per hour. They are warranted lo ierforin as here slated. Farmers who wmh to save grain, save labor, save money, and insure a speedy gathering of these harvest, should each have a Machine or an interest in one. Farmers can join together so ihat ?ach neighborhood might supply themselves One of the Reaping Machines oan he seen on the lrm of Nicholas McCarty, where it worked last year (although deficient in some of the castings) so as to give great satisfaction. The castings this year have been so ttsted as lo prove there will be no deficiency. Such was the performance of tlie one used ou Mr. McCarty's farm that he has uo hesitation in recommending them as of great advantage lo all havmg wheat to cradle. Mr. L. T. Boaz. who superintends, will give any one information as lo the performance. junQ-dotwtf mr ALU ABLE MODEL FARM FOR SALE. IMPROVED ; IS THE BEST MANNER Over two hundred and eighty eerea of land, situated ou the edee of the Grand Prarie, 5 miies noitn-west from Perrysville, Vermillion county Vermillion county, Indiana. 8 mile i south-east of Danville, Illinois, ami 2 miles from a plank road leading lo Perrysville. Improvements alone cost over 84,000. The tniil.l.tig are a Collage House 45 feel loug by 20 feet wide, with an ! I., line portico in front, ftc; Barn, frame, 116 feet long, 3d fett wide, embracing under one roof, Stabling, Cribs, Carriage House, work and tool-rooms, die ; Frame Wood House 12 by 38 feci; I Bath Room. Smoke House, and the finest yard et Shrubbery in the country, fewe are on the premises over 150 Kvergreen iu full I growth, fiom 3 to IS feet high. The Land is of the best quality, I aud is fenced off in convenient fields, with good gates to each field j Wood-land fit it rate, and under fence only 9s acres in woods and I paturc Residue Field and Meadow, Buildings and all improvements in perfect order, new, cr built within the last six years. This property is estimated to be wo. th from fn.000 lo 810,000, but j will be sold at a great bantam. For Terms. Ac, apply al the RBAL KSTATK AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE (Journal copy lwdAw) janS-dAwl 4 NEAT AND FOR SALE - COMMODIOUS DWELLING) HOUSE A one story Brick Dwelling, almost new, within 3 squares of Washington street; 4 rooms, kitchen, and a hall below; two chambers above; brick smoke house; cellar and smokehouse p tved with brick; pump and cistern under cover; commHiious Wood house, easy of access; handsome yard, filled with fine trees ami shrubbery; good kitchen garden attached. Title indisputable. Will be sold al a bargain aud possesion given immediately For particulars npply at the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. jDnH Iwii&w r ALUABLE UNIMPROVED LANDS IN THIS STATE FOR SALE. North -east ouarier. south-east Quarter, and south half north-east, and south-east quarter, north-west quarter section 1. townshin 25 north, of ransre 1 west, about 19 mile from Lata ye tie, Tippecanoe county, weal by north from Railroad 7 miles; all rich dry prairie, within one mde of Jordan's Grove of Timlier contaminr 160 acres. South half, south-west section 1, and west half north-west seclion 12, township 26, range 6 west, in While county; all good dry prairie: containing 320 acres. West half section 27, township 7, range 7 111 Jennings county, within 3 mile of Madison and Inueuapolis railroad, and on the line of the ,'3l Louis and Cincinnati railroad, 3 miles south of Scipin; com king 180 acres. One-fourth section 111 Fountain county, about 7 miles south-cast of Covington, and 4 miles south of Chambersburg. in section 25 and 28; 180 acres. All for sale at a bargai 1, or exchanged for city property, title perfect. For term, apply at ihe REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. Journal and Locomotive copy lwdrSw junlO-lwdAw COMPOSITION ROOFING. We are prepared to furaiah ' plan for cur Fire and Water Proof at all times; and shall be pleased to inee any person desirous of information concerning it ; Communications from any pan of the State, through the Poet Office, will I e promptly titended to. I juW-aww LOUDEN A DUFFY. COPARTNERSHIP. The subscriber hv formed a copartnership for carrying on the Wholesale and Retail Bookselling i and Stationery business in all it various branches under the firm I of C. B Devi Co C H DA VI. June 1,185 H F WET
W eat ward the Star of Reform takes Its onward Coarse. H0TICE TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS WE would respectfully call the artenlioti of customer and Jealers iu drugs and medicines to our full and large assortment of pore articles. We are receiving and now opening . Cbcke and PewDnm; alo, Ike various Commim. prepared from Medicine introduced by Beach. Mattson. Thompson. Howard, and ether Also, Extract, concentrated article, laid, solid, and powdered Also, Ihe various Comiiounds prepared from our own receipts, the most efficacious character, having been tested thoroughly 'tit twenty years: and also to the superior qualm of our Pure Mtdieal Liquors, all of which w, are prepared lo sell wholeale or retail. Our slock consists in pt l .oi African Bird Pepper. Seullcap. - Bayberry, Ijidies' Slipper, or NervriV, Ginger, Jamaica, Unicorn, Ginger, Africa;-. Wnch Hazel,
y rmger, unci-, K. ptierry. laihelia lunula See , Golden Seal, Heil, rc . Ac , Ac. 4c Also EXTRACTS, rt. :: sccia. row deb ed Cypripecmm Juglaue, or Butternut; Myrica; (Alcaoholic;) Kopatonum Perp, Sanguinarar, " Aqueous; " Perl , Podopfit iin. i Lobelia lufiaia, Ar alia Spinoi- l.t-piamd m; ; Capsicum, A.A. Zantlwxlyn; Ma. rotyn; ! Stillmgia; Sout'ellaria; Abies, Peteliu; llydrau: Hvdra-tia; Cormi-. Cieranium; And every ar- ' Apotynum; Macrotyr; ncle that will I.actuca?; Genttansp; admit of the American Oil. form Also, Spire., Ground and Crude; Nutmegs, t mnamun, ivpper. Maee, Alsptce, Ginger, Cloves, Ac Also, Seeds of every' variety, Canary-, Caraway, Flax. Hemp, Fennel. Mustard, Anise. Cardoman, Lsbelia We design Weeping every vaiiety of Grat Seed, Field Seed, Flower and Garden Seeds. Our stock will be foil and complete, and would invite all to call and examine the quality ot our goods and price. We bay our goods lor cash, and cau and will sell lo South side Washington street, near the Palmer House, Indianapolis dec29-lvdlw J. P POPE A CO. 42ATE INVESTMENT. I have now ree islet rd kt my ofiice C ot GENERAL AGENCY, a irrcat var.elv of LANDS FOR SALE in Allen, Cass, Boone, Bartholomew. Clay, Delaware. Fulton, Fountain, Green, Hamilton. Kosciusko, Importe, Marshall, I Madison, Owen, Porter, and other counties. P.ui above all, any one wanting a farm just lo their hand, all complete, I have two or three in Marion couiny. I will dr-cu'.ic on! v one, of 90 ac ei, within six miles of the capital. 45 or 50 acres cleared and in colt:. I vatioa, plenty ot cultivated Fruit Trees. Meadow Ground, Frame i House. Well and Pump, Milk House, all the Farm well watered. 1 Rood Baru; 1 J miles of the railroad. 2 miles f the plank road. In short the Farm is just what you want, and is very cheap. Call On j I. N. PHII'PS. tieneiitl l.aiid Agent. N. B. I'rsou wanting to sell Real Estate can have it dope' iifeht by cailinz on I. . Phiptw. iunl5d'2wA-3ww ANOTHER VALUABLE FARM IN FOUNTAIN COUNTY, INDIANA. TOR SALE-RARE 1NVKSTMENT! Situate on the State road leading from Greencasile to Attica, nine inileA east from the Yabah anil Erie canal at Covington, containing 185 acres: 100 of which are under fence, 65 acres in a high Ute of cultivation, good Orchard of best of fruit, comfortable Dwelling House, Bum and all other necessary out-buildings. Said land is supplied with laktiiig afräsgi and stock ,aier, awa a good well of water on the premises. Tlie above land is only one-half mile from a plank road and immediately adjoining a good rlouring mill. Title clear in every respect. For sale at a bargain. For Terms, Arc. apply at the REAL-ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. Journal copy junLVlwdA w IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE IN FOUNTAIN COUNTY. INDIANA WILL DOt'BLK ID VALVE IN A FEW Vl'lun VLi.ioto , iV,. i .t a u..i;.. - - - ' Attica, 10 miles east from the Wabash an.! F.iie canal at Cr.vimrton, containing 140 acres 65 seres under fence. 50 acres in a good Mate of cultivation, 00 Fruit Trees, good Farm House, Bam and Stable, living spring water ou the premises; also an extensive Stone yuarry. Title clear and direct from Tinted States Government. For Terms, dto , apply at the REAL-F.STA 1 E AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, Journal copy juula-lwdcVw HI ILL PROPERTY FOR SALE OH3AP. Situated on the east of Covington one half mile front the p auk rod, and on the Greencanlle Slate Road, with 27 acres of land; 12 m a stale of cultivation. The Mill lias two run of Burr Stone with all nrceysary machinery for making good merchantable flour, and a good dam on rock foimda'ioii. Also Carding Machine, new and splendid Dwelling House ah all necessary out building-, aa the above premises Title dear and for sale very low. For Terms, Ac. apply ft the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, Journal copy. jonlS-lwddrw TTT!PTTVnfi S1ÄT.P I rxf an VntltiAit rt ma ciirrstl fvB a. aw Mai Silt. , IlllUt, V eaaa .vv, uiivn t Ult, Uli t- v pose to public sule on Saturday, the 26ih day of June, inst , at the door of the Court House, in Indianapolis, iu Marion county. Indi " Wimm l'e hours prescribed bv law, ihe rents and pro rect for seven years, 01 inc ioiioh mr ncai riaie io-vvn: I I ,ü, 1 . - ' - 1 i. . ,c. .. I V IIU IM I . SIIU IIIC OVU1II HIV I" IIUIIll'ITI 11 . 1 ' W I , 111 fquare number forty (40). Alto lot uumler iliuty-sn (3C), in out lot numler forty -one (41), in Wood's addition to the town ol indi- ; miapo'is in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, State of ladii ana. And ou failure lo realize the full amoun. of judgment, interest, and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose the fee sim. pie of said Real RUte. Taken as the property of Daniel Keely, James Keely, and (ienrge McOuat, at the suit of Jo- th l.vnn C. C. CAMPBELL, Sherif Mari n County. By W. Rofrto. Depuiy June 3, läS2. jun3 dll-ww SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot au exrCJbon to tue directed j v5 from the Clerk's office of the Marion Cucnit Court, I will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 26th day of Juue, inst . at the i door of the Court House, in ludianapvli., iu Marion county, Indi- ' ana, within the hour prescribed by law, the renti and profits for seven years of the following Real Estate, In-wit Lot number four (41 and tl.irtecn feel six inches od of the north , side of lot number five (5"), in square number forty (40). iu the city ! ol Indianapolis. Mamm county, Indiana. And on failure lo realize the full amount of judgment, interest, , and costs, I will, at the same lime and place, expose the fee simple of said Real Estate. Taken as the property of John Keely, James Keely, and George McOuat, at the suit of Josiah L) un. C. C. CAMPBI'.I.I.. Sheriff Marion County. By W Robsov Deputy. June:!. 185 jan4 dlt-wfw APPRAISEMENT OF REAL ESTATE. The Board of Equalization of Marioa county. State of Indiana, will meet j al the Court Hosssc at Indianapolis on Monday, the 7th (lay of June, l-j-2. f0r the equalization ef fJsfl appraisement ot' the year 1-31. of real estate in said ouniy. The Hoard will consist of the county Commissioners. Auditor, and appraisers of such county. JOHN W. HAMILTON, Auditor Marion Co. May 31. 1S52 junI-dSt-jtin3-wlw .4. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned AdminUlra i tor of the Estate of Aa Williamson, deceased, will, by virlue of a decree of ihe Probate Court of Marion county, made at ihe April Term, 1852, ut th- Couil House door in Indianapolis, on Saturday, the I2lh day of June IS52, between the hour of 10 o'clock, A M . am) .' o'clock. P. M , on said day. sell to tlie highest I'Hlder, tint for not less than its two-third valuation, all of lot number (2) in Williamson's Sub-diviion of the part of the north -west corner of section (), township (15). noith riu (4) easi. near the city of Indiaiisp.il i. loc-tlici with I lit- improvements thereon. Said premises willl be old subject to the dower Estate of Kltza Williamson, the widow of decedent therein. The sale will be made for one-third cash in hand, on the day of sale: the residue in two equal payments iu six and lwe! e 1111111111 The deferred payments 10 be secured by note payable without any relief from valuaiion or upprauiueiit laws, b-arinc lulerert from Ut.LEVI B. WILLIAMSON. Administrator. May II'. 1Sj2. mayl3-w4w tjHEKIFF'S SALE. By virtue of one execution and one fee bill issued by the Clerk of the Johnson county Circuit Court, directed to me and now in my hands, I will expose to sale at public amnion, at the door of ihe Court House, in the comity of Marion, in the State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., mid 4 o'clock P. M , 011 Saturday, the 3d day of July, l5j, the rents and profits for ihe term of seven years, oi the following desenbed properiv. to-wli: Beins lot uuinlier one ( I L in square uumber forty-nine (4U). in the city of Indianapolis, in Marion county, and Stale of Indiana And if such rent ami piotils Will not soil for a sufficient sum to satisfy ihe amount demanded by said writ., 1 will at the same time and plre offer for sale in like maimer, the fee iinple of said property, levied upon and taken as Ihe properly af Hnirie Michael, at the uil of Henry Bradley, and the fee bill in favor of the onV ci is and witnesses therein named. Terms cash. C. C. CAMPBELL. Sheriff Mar 0.1 Co . By W. Robson. Deputy, Ind.anapolis. June 10, 1S2 jniil0-w3w ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Randolph county, Inrl , made at the May Term thereof, A. D 1352, I will expose lo puUic tale at the. Court House door, in the town of Indianapolis, on Saturday, the 12th day of July next, the following real estate viz: Tlie east half ol" ihe niism auat quartet of section number 83 of township number 17 norih. of range number 4 east of the second pruicipal meridian, containing 0 acres, in the county of Mai ton and State of Indiana, being u part of the real enate of which David P Teeter, late of Randolph county, Ind., died seize 1. Terms as follows, viz: One third of ihe purchase money to l e paid down, one-third in nine, and ono-third 111 eighteen months, by the purchaser giving his notes with approved security for the amouui unpad, waiving all relief from valuation ami appraisement laws, the title 10 be held a collateral security, until all Ute pur-hae money be paid. ROBERT Ml RPfll V, Administrator oi the Estate of David P. Teeter, deceased. May 25, 1852 raay7-w4w WHO WANTS A OOOD WATOH. Call and get yourself one of those beiutiful Saver Duplex. Anchor Iever or 1 Lep ne Watches, at the following : rices: Duplex at 825,0ti; full Jeweled I -e vers at 814.50 818,00; lupine at 811.00. These Watches are of fine quality, all warranted the bast of time pieces. ! I don't buy any of these low priced thing that are ouly made to ! sell and not to keep time. Wa keep none but the beat quality, j Try them, and if they fail to perform 10 the satisfaction of the pur- ! chaser, return them and get your money at ' 8 W. H TAI.BOTT'S P. S Recollect thee Watches were imported expressly far 1 this House by raarSOdAwJ V H. T. POE f.aLE. The undersigned offers to sell his Farm and Grisi Mill t a fair price, at lie Falls of Butler Creek, In Ihe southeast quarter of section 33. in township 12 north, of range 2 west, containing 3 acres; six mile norlh of Gasport. in Owen county, Indiana FRANCIS K. PORTER, June 1, 165 jun5-wtolsep U MARION COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The ITM. Executive Committee, at lis recent meeting, appointed ihe following named officers and persons, who are requested seveiaily ' to use their exertion to procure subscriptions lor fining- up and en 1 c losing grounds f.r the Stale Fair, to he held next lall, o as to eran the holding of the same at Indianapoli, to.wit: The Clerk., . I Sheriff, Auditor, Recorder, Probate Judge, Treasurer, and the three i ' County Commisioner of aaid cm. it v. also, Evan Bristow, SamuI el D. Baker, and each of the Officers, Directors, and Executive Committee of said Society. It is reouested that each person nrocunu tuch subscriptions wil. report the same to said committee at the Courl House, on Saturday . ihe PJth dtyof June next, at 1 o'clock. By order of the Committee " , my9 R MAYHEW, 8ccVy at r rmntNtMrtr ammilnnrr ut an ordinance entitled "An ! J ordinance relative to nuisance and other offence against the Police of the City of Indianapo'U." Be it ordained by the City Council of Indianapolis, that section 1 No. 17, of "an ordinance relative to nuisance and other offence againtt the Police of the City of Indianapolis," be, and the same is hereby so changed a to substitute the word "eren for the word five ' wherever tne tatter worn occurs m mu kh. Ordained and etablihed thi eventh dsy of June, A. D ,1852 Attxm d v Cl'LLF.Y, President DANIEL B. CULLEY, Secretary City Council. Armroved June IC. 1952. CALEB SCUDDER, Mayor -a j a DOZ. JELLEY GLASSES, assorted patterns, now ..pen 1 fut and for tale mar8ddiw JACOB I 1 MM V
1VEW ADVXRT1SEMB1IT-Let every body rendu. l NO. l. 1. 1. X. Hadway s Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE tvoRLD THAT HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS. It will stop the moat severe pams in Cve minutes or leas and
win cure tne most oostinate and painful Rheumatic N lot reu , neuralgic, ana rm u complaint- in a lew hours INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It nc '. er rails in giving instant rase to ihe mo agonizing pains. IT HAS C r R E D, IN XIKETW CASKS OUT OF A HVKDRKn RHEUMATISM L FOUR HOURS INEl HAI. til A CROUP WARRHOJA Toothache SPASM - CRAMPS SICK HEADACHE CHILL FEVER CHILLBLA1NS SORE THROAT IN ONE HOUR. IN TEN MINUTES. IS FIFTEEN aflMUItJ IN ONE SECOND IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FIVE MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES l FIVE MINUTES IN POUR MINUTES INFLUENZA i . . . vs-Are ihm rv IV ilVP MAitn F' Z Brume, Cms, WoamaX lioreux. i Relief will instantly mod the pain, and i ..."lainii. vciier c mere at severe nam. Radwav's Readv ay's ate J.veaSiaim dini'b v care the SICK HEADACHE Ridwav's Reftdv Keliel will . ik. '. jt ; . , m - c ui' ' i 1 1 i . i aa i ii e pa hi in i few minutes, and prevent renewed attacks It will cleanse and sweeten the stomach, and neutralize the poistnous arid oi the svs lent. PREVENTION By ml al,ng the pieassnt and agreeable perfume of R R. R , it wm rein ah and enliven the senses remove the daU t ai hravv Paallajl of tori or nd falijrur. IN BATHING, Mix n raWespoonfnl of R R R iih a Bowl of Water and bathe the Heart, Netk and Temples, wash the Pace, Hands, and other pans of me boay every morning, and you will keep the skm pwe, sweet, and healthy, prevent disease and sickness, headacl and hilioumess. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Bloody Flux. Cholera Morbus, Painful Discharges. It relieves the moat severe pains in a few minutescheck ihe most distressing discliarge. and will speedily remove the cause NEURALGIA. PAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY. Radttay't. Ready Relief possesses an almost miraculous inflo ence over the sharp darting pangs of j H.n of this ernl complaint In a few minutes trie paiu-siricken sufferer experiences the delighiftil scnsalion- ot departing pain. It hau cured thousands of cases m the city of New York, where many of them had been brought almost to death's door. The effects of the Ready Relief at to stop the pain immediately, lo strengthen the nervous system and supply the nerves with nervous energy and vitality, the loss of which ia the cause of the nervous pains. RHEUMATISM. PAINS RELIEVED IX FIVE MINUTES Rad way s Ready Relief will siop the aevere and excruciai irur pams of Rheumatism almost instantly Persons are living in this city who, for months, were confined to their beds by Rhettamatts Pain, whose bunc- were unsound Irom top to toe, whose joints were iln-torted with pamful swellings. iht were relieved from al! paiii m tit'ecn minutes by the use of Railway's ReaJy Relief Tins is the t nth, and thousands in tlie city of New York, and hundreds of thousands in the United States can answer for the truth of this assertion we need no certificates of cures we publish no long list ot names to prove the efficacy of Reu way 's Ready Relief, lor the citizens of almost every town in the Union, for the last four years, have tested it ther-selc CHILL FEVER CHILLS STOPPED IN A FEW MINUTES-PAIN RELIEVED INSTANTLY Radway's Ready Relief arts like a charm in all cases of Chills and Fever. It break.- the Chills .mmediately warms up ard invigorates with health and strength everv organ and secretion of the system. PAINS OF ALL KINDS Whenever you reel pain, apply Radway Ready Relief, it is sare to relieve you in a few minutes. If yon have pants ia the Stomach, intestines, 'it the Liver, lüeLiera, Bowels, Joints, Bones, Radwry's Ready Relief, taken either internally or applied axternallv, will in a few minutes stop pain and quickly remove its canse RADWAY A CO., 162 Fulton street. New York AGENTS FOR R. R. R. J. W. Woods, Knigbtstowii; Raymond & Co , Cambridge Ciiy; L Reed, Richmond; McChsrtiiy 4 Applcgate, Delphi; E k J. M Lyons, Clinton; Mitchell A Morrow, Centreville; E Walton, Dub lin; i. u. liracnors v to , voraberiand; s. Huuhaw, Greenhoro, Jos. Youut, Middleiown; I. gantown; Shryock & Co., Edwards, Greenfield; A Stall, Mich, Rochester, J. Tipton, A Son, Worth fiel) Wholesale Agents, CRAIGHEAD 4 BROWNING, W W ROBERTS. Indianapolis. atafj -mayOwinl ch4l DR. S. A. WEAVER'S. CANKER AND SALT RHEUM SYRUP, CANKER CURE AND DERATE. These Preparations are warranted snperior to any other Compound now in use for expelling Scrofulous Humors, Canker, Salt Rheum, Eryiipel&ä Mercurial Diseases , and all other Diseases Arising from an impure state of the Blood; Also, Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, Dyspepsia. AND GENERAL DEBILITY. DR. WEAVER, the original discoverer of tlus Medlotne. ia a regularly educated Physician, a Graduate of the Albany Medscal College, and can exhibit Certificates of his Ofiice from aae best Physicians in Albany, certifying to his ability and qualifications as a Medical Practitiom r, and is now extensively engaged in the practice of Medicine. ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM CAN BF. CURED" Mrs Giles Turner, of Montville who had been afflict e I with Erj sipelaa for ihe last Twenty Years, and three times within las lass five ear, has been entirely Blind fiom the efiects of this dVeedfuJ malady. CURE EFFECTED BY DR WEAVER'S SYRUP. AFTHS ALL OTHER TRIED MEDICINES HAD FAILED READ THE CERTIFICATE? Momtviixb, March 5, 1881. Messrs. S. A. Weaver A Co.. Gentlemen: In relation lo my w.fe. 1 would say that from childhood she has been afflicted with a Hurror. About twenty years since it appeared in a very distressing firm of Krysipela. at first in a s, ot ef a bright cherry eel or on the side of the lace, accompanied with a painlul sensation, simitar that produced by lire From this poinljil spread over ihe whose face, which became o swollen thai for several days she was entirely BLIND, and so disfigured that her most intimate acquaintance, dal not recognize her. She had lieen m this situation three times in the last Cve years. It- effects sometimes appeared in email cracks in the skin, commencing back of the ear, thence extending ovei the side of the head. So sire and painful were they, that at aigl . it wan impossible for her lo allow them to touch the pillow. Tu. discharge fiom these sores was so profuse that it frequently wa through the dressings and run down the aides ol the neck, and St. acrid was it. that win u it came in contact with ihe skin, the eArvi was the same a that of boiling water After anv gentle exercise, especially in warm weather, parts ot i the body became covered with spots of a dark red or purple color and were very painful and tender; in a short time these spot would be covered wilh minute blister, which broke, and discharged, then dried up. forming a rli which would 111 a lew day come off, leaving an angry and painful sore, looking much like a bunt. This would be a long tune iu healing frequently months. At one tune il appeared 011 the feel and ankle, running much ihe mm enur-e as it had done on the other parts of her body, except th it in this nssuuice il was aggravated by exercise. These sores, nur cover, aasumed ihe character of bad ulcers, and so mfiamed, that for mouth she was uayablc lo walk. The deep scars left by them remain to thi day. It has affected her breast to that degree that ehr was unable to nurse either ol her last three children Often he ha heon ui such ditres from this disease, lhal for week she has be a aUc to obtain but little sleep or real, and ha often said that her dist-t s wa so great she could not describe it. At the tunc she ron-meiiced using your Syrup and Cerate, she hat a running ore oil her slomat It and breast, which had been thete more than a year, healing up at times perhaps ui one place, bat a -ways breaking: out in another. To this we applied many remedns. and used various khals of medicines for removing the disease from the system, none of which produced the least apparent benefit. She commenced using your Syrup and Cerate a year ago last fhll. She took the Syrup a few days and then commenced applying ihe Cerate to the sores, and at once said she had never found anything so tooth -ing a thi wa. I have frequently kuown her to get up severs times in ihe course of a uight to apply the Cerate to her feel, in order to obtain sleep. 1 11 one or two weeks after uuig the raediciua the sores began to heal, and before she had finished tlie second bottle, they were entirely well. She has now used four bottles, and w to all appearance perfectly cured, end 1 in better health alao thai, she has been at any time before for twenty year. The medicine has effected in her rase the most wonderful cure ever known in oui section of country, and I strongly recommend all aflltcted in like manner to give it a trial. Any one desiring further information iu relalioe to the facts or particulars of the case, it will afford m great pleasure to give any uch information, it ihey will call at my reidenee in Montville, 0 they can make inquiries of many of my acquaintance in New Loodoit and vicinity, who are conversant with them. GILES TURNER The above i a plain slatemeut if fact, tl ey -peak for themselves, and are from a source that no one who are acquainted with th Cerson will doubt This i only one of the numerous case which we ave in our possession, all showing the value of Dr. S. A. WEAVER'S CANKER and SALT RHEUM SYRUP, logeihoi with iu invaluable accompaniment, the CERATE. They aland unequalled for the cure of all Scrofulou Humors, Sail Rheum, Ery atp elan, Canker, and Nursing Sore Mouth, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Female Wcaknees, and all diseases trhung from, er la any way connected with an impure date of the Blood Manufactured and oki by S A. WEAVER dt Ca, sols proprietor, New London. Conn Sold by Craighead dt Browmng; W W. Robert, and by Mer chant generally. J. N Harris A Co , 7 College Budding, C.ne.nnati, Agent for the South nd Wet. m-ms-ij G- UN-POWDER : GUN-POWDER 1 ' -We re agents for the sale of Gun powder of the celebrated " Hazard Powder Co'." manufacture, guar n teed equal to any Powder in the United Statte ! Will supply City dealer at reasonable rates, deliveruig the Powder i upon hört notice. I We have erected a Magazine near the City limits and aalt, at all nme, be fully supplied with all grades of Powder. AU Powder aotd by us will be guaranteed equal to rtprmswiwi when otherwise, the money will be refunded We now have 111 Magazine : 5 keg Kentucky Rifle Powder 90 half keg do. 00. 80 quarter keg do. do. 20 keg lair Lawn Mill, FFFi SO keg-s Deer, 10 kegs Austin King 4 Co 10 half keg do. 10 kegs Cannon an t Blading, K.iiv 1 1 Canister and Snorli'ir, do; do ; do. do; do; do., do.; do; BROWNING 4 North ids, Washington Street, nearth: tssne.TO w , MAYER. tte House. UST ARRIVED. -Another New, Cheap, Ready-pay Store Consisting of IJeady Made Clothing, Staple Dry Good, anGroccriev The u!. cnber ha just receive ; ami 1 now openin opposite the Palmer House, one door east of Oliver Toutey's store . a large and general artment of Ready Made Clothing, aaleeted with much care with regard lo style, fashion, and quality. Alao a general dock of Dry Goods, together with a fine fresh lot of ram, ly Groceries, which he guaranties to sell for ready-pay, a cheap aa anv like eitabiathment m this City or State. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine quality and prices, and they will soon find it m the place where the v will get the worth of their money O. WILLIAMS, Indianapolis, June 4, t-3S. junt-dly-w JAMES HARLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ae8-lyw IOWA CITY, IOWA BRITTAN1A WARE Now opening Britten ia Coffee Pota; do Tea do; uo Soup Ladle. ". t do. Candlesticks, do Castors, assorted a, do Covered Pitchers; do I nconvered do, For aale at river prices. JACOB LINDLEV THIS DAT RECBIVED AMD WCW 0PEW1KGItniartta Covered, fiothic Pitchers, ussorted size White Iron Stone Dining Ware in eti or eparaie Pece JACOB l.lPl.ti aprillt
