Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1852 — Page 3

BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. For the Daily State Sentinel by the O'Rielly Li. Proui Hrtliiinoro. WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. Baltimoie, Jane 16, 10 A. M Our thronged and excitement great. Caucuses now in session. Fillmore cousiaered out of tbo queatjon. The contest will be between Web-ter end Scott. Webster's pbauce considered best, as he has friends among ioth the Scott and Fillmore men. Some Scott men are , sanguine, bot mott axe bent on defeating Fillmore. Meetings of the friends of Webster and Fillmore are now bein held in separate rooms in Carroll Hall.

A committee was appointed of one from each State to - a seleot permanent officers-. Sevier, o Louisiana, pro tested against the organization, as having taken place before 12 o'clock. The Convention confirmed the orwamzation Committees on credentials and officers were appointed Irom the several States, and adjourned till 6 o'clock. B . lt i more, June 16th, 8 P. M. The committer on organization, by a vote of 17 to IS, selected Gen. John G. Chapman, of Md., permanent President. The delegates from the slave holding States have nnaiumotisly adopted a series of resolutions to the lollowieg parporl : First, Declaring tltt: general oovermnent one ol limited powers, and denying the right to exercise the powers not expressly grauted in the constitution. Second and third are in relation to the rights of State. The fourth against the doctrine of intervention. Fifth, In favor of an economical administration of the government, and a tariff for revenue, which will give encouragement to all branches of industry in every section of the country. Sixth, In favor of a system ot river and harbor improvements by the General Government. Seventh and eighth, Indorsing the duality of the compromise measures in all their parts. The friends of Webster are pledged to support the resolutions. It is believed that Webster will be the uorainec. i

At 6 o'clock the convention re assembled. Repcrts ! one from Fillmoro in Va. from the organization committee were adopted. Twenty-Sixth Ballot Scon 134; Fillmore 128; WebGen. Chapman took the chair and made an addiess ! ter 30. urging harmony and conciliation. It is now one o'clock, the motion to adjourn till Prayer by Rev. Mr. Stockton, in which he alluded to I o'clock was made and the vote by States demanded Henry Clav. when the result was, ayes 113. u.ies 178, so that the Aihourned at 74 oVIock till 12 o'clock to-morrow. j motion was negatived. B LTiMoar, June 13. j Twenty-Seventh Ballot ScoU gained on from WebConventtou re assembled at 12 o'clock. Praver by j n CoDn.

Rev. Mr. Atkinson. Discussion on the adoption of rules and rule of voting is in progress. Scott's prospects are considered as improving. SECOND DISPATCH. Duncan, of Louisiana, introduced a resolution to re port a platform, ayes 199, noes 76. Afternoon spent in adoptiug resolutions in favor of j forming a platform expr ssing tho sentiments of tbe ' Whigs of the Union, and authorizing each State to ! select one member to form a committee to report a plat- j form , which resolutions were adopted ayes 199, noes ! 97 The resolutions were alter wards amended by a ma- j jority of 3 votes, so as to authorize each member of said committee to cast, in committee, the full electoral vote i to which his State is entitled. Adjourned till 6 o'clock, P. M. Th-s Convention re assembled at r o'clock. The amandment to a tic. id the decision giving members ef the committee on j Utf .rm power to cast tho full electoral ) vote, was taken up. Mr Jessup of Pennsylvania, moved n amendment to amendment to empower members to cast the electoral Vote in the committee. Mr. J. made a powerful speech defending New York and Ohio from opposition to compromise measures. Mr Harraar of Pennsylvania, opposed the attempt of large States la overpiwer the sovereignty of smaller j ones. Mr. of Georgia, denounced the movement as unprecedented, and declared it would crush the Whig : party, and protested against the attempts to eroah smaller States by power of numbers. Mr. lie.'. Aslimiin ol" Massachusetts, hoped the exestiag subject would be laid ttside until the committee on credentials reported, who would not continue in session whilst debate was in progress. He therefore moved an adjoiirnmf nt, until to-morrow at 10 o'clock, which carried Baltimore. June It, 9 P. M. Butts moved the adoption of the platform question sustained. Previous : Avks Maine I N Hirt)nhire J: Vermont 3: Mas' -1 r j i aaehuselts 13; Rbod Islaol 4, Connecticut 4 ; New

York 15, Xfw Jrs'V T ; Pennsylvania 21 ; Delaware 3; as J. A. Raymond lMldaseat in this convention, ami Indiana 8; Virginia 14; N rth Carolina II); South Car as he has accused its members of foul pby," kc, conolina 8j Georgia 10; Alabama 9; Mississippi 7; Lonis- cludint; with a resolution to expel Raymond.

iana6; Ohio 3; Kentucky 13; Tennessee 12; Illinois 6; Missouri 9; Arkansas I: Florida 3 ; Texas 4 ; Iowa 4; WisroiLsin 4; Calilornia 4. Total 237. Nor Maine 4; Connecticut I, Pennsylvania 6; Ohio j 13; Illinois 5; Michigan 5: Wisconsin I. Total 66. One from Connecticut not voting. Jeasup, of Pa., offered the following resolution: ReaoleeU That the Convention do now proceed to nominate a candidate foi the otScc of President of the United States in the manner following, six: The Secretary of the Convention shall call the severRl States, begining with Maine, and the Chairman of the Delegation of the States, as they are called, shall rise and announce the person or persons for whom the votes - .- . .u.ii i st. a - m, r received as the vote of the State, and a majority of all votes given shall be necessary for a nomination. The same form shall also be observed for the nomination ol a candidate for President. Jones, of Tennessee, rose to make an explanation. He said he was the object of much misconception. He bad hop - J that a platform would have been adopted unanimously. He said the intimation had been made that he was false to the South. He indignantly repelled the insinuations the Whig party 1 Ä - - , .1 j He did not wish In canvass the claims ! of any candidate, and would support any nominee. He did not wish to advocate the claims of Scott before the nomination He had no political idolatry for any man. He said lhat the letter from Scott to Archer was shown him. He saw Scott in Washington sometime ago. and told him he wool I support Fillmore as a true representative of Tennessee. Scott told him he was decidely ia fa vor of tbe compromise. Jones told him he should say so publicly, and silence calumny. Scott, however, re fused to commit himself publicly as not the proper Jones made an elooneat aDDeal to tbe IS'ortb to

, . , . , i. i un uioiioii in rsu. isicv.reauy , uiv nieeiiiii' aoidiiriied . stand by the Sonth on the compromise, and lay aside all J. T. WILLIAMS Pres't prejudices. A. D. Ona, Sec'y. Tbe balloting then commence. fars Ballot. Fillmore 133 ; Soott 131 Webster 2. j TaaDcs roa Bovs. One-half of the miso. ics an.R , I . ,1. ssr ui a men in civihxetl society, arises from tne want of a plewsSecond Ballot -Fillmore 131; WrUtcr 2; Sco" j aot And profitable employment. Persons without snaee 133 ; reputable and profitable trade or occupation, are left at

- " Turd Ballot. Same as tbe Fturtk Ballot. -mmore 130; Webster 29; Scott 134. Fifth Ballot Fillmore 133; Scott 130; Webstar 30. Sixth Ballot. Fillmore 133; Webster 29; Scott 131. Adjourned until to-morrow morning. Baltimok, Jane 19, 12 M. Convention assemble! at 10 o'clock. Prayer by Dr. Bforrt. Hall crowded, and fallerief brilliant with ladies Many unable to get an entrance. Seveaff. Ballot Fillmore 133; Scott 131; Webster Eighth Ballot Fillmore 131, Sentt 13; Webeter

tfinia Ballot Fillmore 131; Scott 133; Webster 29. Webster gained one from Scott in New Hampshire ; Scott gained one in New York. Tenth Ballot Fillmore 130; Scott 13; Webster 25. Scott gained one from Webster in New Hampshire, and one from Vermont. Eleventh Ballot Fillmore 131, Scott 134, Webt or 2. Fillmoro gained one from Scott in Vermont. Twelfth Ballot Scott 134, Fdlmore 130, Webster 28 Fillmore lost one by dividing a district in Virginia Tkirtttntk Ballot Same as I fib. Webster gait ed one from Scott in N. II.. and Scott gained one from Webster in Vt. Fourteenth Ballot Webster 29, Fillmore 13), Scott

133. Fillmoro gained one from Scott in N. Y. and' Websfer gainM, one from ScoU in y Fifteenth Ballot So change Sixteenth Ballot. Scott 135; Filmlore 129; Webster 28. Scott gained one from Vermont, and one frm Webster in New York. Seventeenth Ballot ScoU 132, Fillmore 131: Webster 29. Eighteenth Ballot WebMer 2-i; Fillmore 131;S-olt 132; Crittendenl. Webster loM one in New Hampshire in favor or Crittenden. Nineteenth Ballot .Scon 132, Fillmore 131, Web. .ter 29. Scott gained I from Crittenden, and Webster trained 1 from Sr-ott A Delegate who nersnted in vot ing for Fillmore against his delegation, wn presented with a large boquet from the gallery. Twentieth Ballot Same as last. I Ticenty.firet Ballot Scott 131, Webster -$, Fillmore 131. Twenty-Second Ballot. ScoU 132, Fillmore 130, Webster 30. Rhode Island gave t votes to Webster, . being a los of one from Scott and one from Fillmore. Twenttj-Thir J Ballot ScoU 132, Webster 30, Fili- ' more 130. In Rhoda Islam! Scott gains two from WebI sler, and Webster gains one from Scot! in New Yirk. Twenty. Fourth Ballot Fillmore 129 ; Scott 133 ; I Webster 30. Scott gained one from Webster in N. Y. Twenty-Fifth Ballot Fillmore 12"; Scott 133; Web- ! ster 31. Webster iraineJ one from Scott in N. H., Scott g rained T J I'. .11, U .11 I 1. 1 veniu-ion.n o.io. . ou.v , - T wenty.Mnth Ballot. Scott 134; Fillmore 123; Web- j ster 30 aaava . r c,, : v,, ii.mn. hire. Thirtieth Ballot Webster 29; Fillmore 124; Scott 134. Scott gains one from Webster, and lost one who is absent. Thirty-Sixth Ballot ScoU 133; Filltnuie 12, Webster 29. Thirty-Seventh Ballot ScoU 136; Fillni 'ie 127; Webster 28. Thirty-Eighth Ballot Webster VS; Fillmore Scott 136; Blank 2. TAtrfy-.Vinfa Ballot Wolotei 30; Fillmore Scott 13i tnif 2. F wBdllot Webster 2.; Fillmore 12; 127; 128, Scott 134; Choate I. Forty-First Ballot Webater 32; Fillmore 12S; Scott 132. Forty-Second Ballot Webster 3u, Fillmore 123; Scott 134. Forty-Third Ballot Webster 30 , Fillmore -2y;Scolt ' 133 Forty-Fifth Ballot Webster T2 , Fillmore 127 j Scott 133. Forty-Sixth Ballot Webster M ; Fillmore 127 ; Scott 134. Adjonrned until lt o'clock. Monday. Baltimore, June 21, II A M. Webster men have promises from the South, that if Webster can show fiO rotes, they will rally UN him. Should he fall short of that number then Webst.- men will go over io Fillmore. The Michigan men will go over to Fillmore The Michigan men have promised to go over to Wehnter. so soon as he can receive 10 Southern votes. Also, a proposition ol the Indiana delegation. Soott men profess to bo more sanguine than over. They have a prospeet ot a break of Fillmore's forces, and anticipar.' a iao sufficient to elect Scott. Bets are making in one parlor at the rate of $1000 to $3000 on Scott's nomination, whi'e M the next parlor, from $1000 to S5000 on Webster rw jFillinorc airain-st Sc-oit. - m Renan of Georgia, introduced a resolution '-'Where- i ß t i.t i m o r t: , June 21, lt A. M. fifty.i:hird ballot. Webster 26- Fillmore 118; Scott 148. Baltimore, Jur.o tt, 7 P. M. William A. Oiaham ol ISortlt Carolina, is nominated for Vice Presiddnt. Kiremspn Parade. At an adjourned meeting of the joint committee l!rm lie different Fire companies and City Guards, held at the Hall of the Relief, Saturday evening, June 19, lr I T ll'illiama ua snaninloil Pra.iilnnl anil A I I rwu o " Ohr, Secretary. Mr. Graydon. from ihe commit tee on music, reported ln lerm!' of Uie Indiatpolis Saxe Horn Ba na, wiiiuii a i i report wis accepieu aim aarefu to. On motion ol Mr. Graydon, a committee on finance . was appointed, consistin;; o JVIesErs. Guisendorf, of Weatern Liberties; O. V Mayhew, of Relief; Sloan, of O. K's; Gates, of Invineible ; Frank. Mansur, ol Marion Co., and T M Hak r. of City Guards A commnnieation from Invincible Co. No. t, was received, informing the meeting that they had appointed a committee to act in ooecert with tie joint committee, and wonld unite with the other comtaniesin celebrating i the approaching anniversary of American indepen- ! denee. The committee ol arrangemen's not heins ulile to imc i i i .iiin'-iiK-iii sun any out: sii j;ri um Ulllliri uu that occasion, the same, on motion of nensed with. Mr. Ohr, was disThe Governor t Circle was selected an the place for the oration. On motion ol Mr. Carlisle, the Chief Marshal was requested totappoint three assistants from the dif!ernt companies. Tbe hour of meeting was, un motion, changed (rem ! 11 to 10 o'clock, A. M. The City Guards were requested to fire a salute at sunrise on that dar. Mr. Sulgrove. from the Marion Co , appeared in behalf of said company, and repotted that they had tleci ; ded to unite in the celebration. On motion ef Mr. Sherman, tbe city iia iters were I requested to publish the proceeding of tnis meeting i . m r w.n i . i . . tbe mercy ol circumstances, aud while they remain ncontaniinated by temptatioDs to vice, gain at best a pre earieas subsisteaee. The slir-btcft chang in atfairs around them throws them out of employment, and Icastes them exposed to evil and selfish passions, and make them an easy prey to the seductions of vicious and unprincipled men. Mnoking la Folks' Pur. I knew by the smoke that so tsaily curled Pron: bis lips, 'twas a loafer I happened to meet. And I said, if a nuisance there be in the world, T was smoking cigars la a frequented street, T su 111111, and the ladles were glullag around. And in many an eye sbona the glittering tear Hut the loafer pasted ou. and I btard not a souast Have the iort hacking cooib of a h smoke tuittta

LAW8 OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.

BT AUTHORITY.) AN ACT To repeal special late in relation to the fees of county Auditor. CA a a . . t M. . . a . , , . r-nc Ti') i. te it enai 'ea my iw wmtrai Aiu hwi y or me stare or Indiana, That l special Iwi in relation to the fees of county auditors be and the -..jui ofst heiel-y repealed, ami all county auditors shall, from the taking r fleet of this act, be entitled to the fees I- . towed by the gei.'ral law upon that subjett. Sec. i Whereas, ia) an .-mrrgcuty nidi for the passage of this act, the tame shall mfce eiV.ct froiii and after its passage. WM. U. II.NUUÜH, Si skcr of the House ol Representative. S. 8. MICKI.K, President of lite -iiaie prolem Approve! June 15. la5S JOSF.PH A WRIGHT.' AN ACT Relative to Probate Courts. Sk Tiov 1 TU it enatttd by the General AssenM of the State of Indiana. That whenever 'l inv happen from any cause whatever that the Proyale Judge of any county cannot or does not hold any reflates term of any sut-h Probate Court, it shall be. lawful for the I Circmt Judge of the Cm uit within which said cooiity is situate, to , Until arnsh nAnrl I hnkl inch court Sac S. Sech Circuit Judge shall be alloweJ ihe same Lion thereibr. which is allowed the Probate Judge compenss Str. 1. Whereas an emergency exists for the passage of this. llicreiose .1 thai! be ui lorre Iron; and slier iu passsge w.M ii meutm, Speaker of the House of Represents, ve 8 S MICKI.K, PresHlenl of the Senate pre tern. Approved June j, läW. JOSEPH A WRIGHT. AN ACT Providing for the appointment of Sotariet Public, and v deflnino their powert and duties. Ski iox I . Be ii rnaeted ftjr the General Aim bin f the Stale of Indiana, Thai Notsries Public shall be appointed and commitionet by the Uoieruor, upon a certificate of qualifications and moral chsrarler, from the judge of the circuit court A their counties reapet lively; and shall, before they enter upon their duties, as such, lake an oath of often before ihe clerk of the circuit court of their ouuty, and file in his office, to be approved hy him, an official bond, in the penalty of one thousand dollars; snd shall serve foil,- ears. i -J Notaries now an office may serve out the terma for which 1 they wore, respectively appointed: but. hereafter, no greater number siutil be appointed than is iu the next section provided. Sec. 3. Eaeb civil township shall be entitled to at least one notary and one additional one for each incorporated town therein. If s 1 towvahip contain over one thotnand inhabitant it ahali be entitled lo two. snd to an additioiutl one for every two thousand it inay liave over four thousand. No person shall be appoinled a notary public without fumiabing to the Governor a certificate of the clerk of the circuit court of his coun-y, of bia place of residence, and of the number of inhabitants, and incorporated towns in the township in winch he lives; which certificate the clerk shall make when re- ' quested, and receive therefor Ihe usual fee. Sac. 4. So notary shall be authorized to act until lie shall have procured such a seal us will stamp upon paper a distinct impresstöu in words or letters sumicemly indicating his official character, to which may be added, such other device as he may choose, and all notarial acts not attested by such seal, shall be void. Sr.c. 5. Every notary shall have power, throughout their counties respectively, lo 1st. IXi nil such acts which by common law and the custom of merchants, they are authorized to do 2nd. To take and certify all acknowledgment of deeds or other iusuuments of writing, required or authorized by law to be ac- . knowiedged 3d. To administer oaths generally, ami to take snd certify affidavits and deposition. Bsc. The official certificate of a notary public, a nested by hia eal, shall be presumptive evidence of the facts therein slated, ui ail oases where by law he ia authorized to certify such facts. 7. Nopersou holding any lucrative office, or being an officer ; iu any bank, or corporation, or association, possessed or any bank ing owers, shiil be a notary public, and his acceptance of any S such otfi'-e hall vacate his apjioiiitmeiit ol notary. .tt.rl ., ,he,e i. ... im ,. .,..,;. i for ihe Immediate taking effect of this act, and that fhe ume jhafl ln lorec ,r,,ln a" IM P'Jtwu anon in tue Indiana lau- fentt-ii'-l and liKltaivj Mate Journal. WM II ENGLISH. Speaker of the House of Representatives. S. 8. MtCKLE, President of the Setia" pro tern. Approved June 9, IS5j: JOSEPH A. WRIGHT. Tax Rtatb or Is mas a. Office of Secretary of Slate, ) 1, Charles H. Test, Secretary of State for Ihe Stale atorssaid. certify that trie foregoing is a true, lall, and complete copy of an enrolled acl now on file in my office. In witness wuereof, I have hereunto aei my hand, and l. s sffixed ihe seal of State, at Indianapolis, thu 15th day ui June, A. D 1S-54 CHARLES H. TEST, Secretary of State. AVA PT . . ,i . l r I ia. c . ,1 m oioAiiur, itt. put i ttirrs ly rem e joijciitu io ine ntnktng Jund, who are the legal owners, but who have 'urchaacd the State's interest for a sum greater than that due the State and interest thereon, shall not be compellcd to pay to the commissioners of the fund the overplus nor interest thereon SEcrto.N L Be it enacted ba'tks General .UserrM of the Stats of Indiana. That if anv ner.on shall nurcl.ase anv rmli .atc mori i . . . : . : . t'-. . . . gaged io the smkingfunJ of this State aud forfaited thereto, and such real eaiate shall be so.d b the btaie, or ihe commissioners of said fund for a sum ereater than the amount due the fund, such commissioners shall not require the sum due over the amount due . tbe State, nor the interest On such overplus, upon satisfactory proof to such commissioners, that the purchasers are the legal j owners of such real estate; hut uch commissioners shall only exi act frcra such purchasers the amount actually due the Slate, with legal interest thereon. NaT. ft As there are doubts as to the true construction of the , I laws regulating the disposition of real estate forfeited to the sinkiii? fund, aud it is desirable iu consequence ol the peudeacy of vaI runs eases ia which the subject matter of this act is involved, that the diuV.-uliy should be removed, this act is declared a case of emergency, and ihia act shall be in force from and after its passage. WM. H ENGLISH Speaker of tie House of Representatives. 8. 8. MH'KI.i:. President of ihe Senate pro tern. Approved June 17, 193$ JOSKPH A. WRIfiHT Ta SrsTK os Wma.na. I Ofhee of Secretary of State. J I. Charles II. Test, Secretary of State (ot ihe Siale aforesaid, certify ilia! the foregoing are true. fUU, and comp! -te copies of the enroiled Act. now on file in my odice. In witness whereof. I have hereuulu act ray hand, and i. r. fised ihe seal of Slate, at Indiunapolis, this 17lh day of June, A. I). ISM. i HARI.I.s H. TEST, Secietary of State. Westward the Star ot' Refiirm takes IM miwnrd Course. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND PHY8ICIAN8 ! T E would respectfully call the attention of customers and .leal ers in (tr-j ami medicines to our lull nml l:iri;e nssorunejii of nnre inicle. We are recciviiisr uml now oiienme, Cacua ainl Powpirid; also, the various Comtocxds, preared from Medicines introduced liy Beach, Mattson, Thompson. Hownrd, and others Also, EmTRstrrs, concentrated artk-les, fluid, solid, and powdered. Also, the various Compound prepared from our own receipt, of Ihe most etficneiou charncler, having teen tt-sled thoroughly for twenty years; and also to ihe superior quality of our Pun Medical Liquors, all o" which wi are prepared to sell wholesale or retail, (tar stock .onsists in p. 't .of Alriean Mint Pepper. fkrullrap. Rtyberry. Indies' Slitiper, or Nervine, I Ginger, Jamaica, : Africau. 't... Race, Iolielia liiflitla Sees " Heil I uicorn, Witch Hazel, Ratplverry. Golden Saal, ac, dec, Ac. &c. A rsoEXTRACTS m id Cypripediuiii: (Alchohoiie;) " Aqueous; Lubelia Inllata, Capsii-um, A. A.: socio. Juglause, or Butternut; Kupatorium Perp, Perf., Aralia Spinors. Zanthoxiyn; Seuttrllarut; HydrastU; , Geranium; Macrotyr: (irnuanffi POWDSaF.D. Myricas; Sangainarke, Podohylia; lptanurin; Macrotyn: Abies; Hydrastis, And evei v article dial will admit of the i Slil.iu;i;, j p,),Cornu-; Apocynuni; LJrtucapt; American Oil, form. Also. Snires. Groflnd and Crtnir; Nuimecs. Cinnamon, Pepper. Maee, Alspice, Ginger, Cloves, itc Also, Seeds of every variety, Canary, l araway, Flax, Hemp, Fennel. Mustard, Anuc. Oatdomaii, 1. llia We datign keeping every variety ot" Oras Seeds. Field Seeds, Flower and Gsrden Seeds. .... Otir stock wlB be full ami complete, and woald Invite all to call and examine the quality of oiir goods and lices. We buy out goods lor cash, and can and will sell low. South sals Washington street, near the Palmer Honc, Indiansa4ia. d. 29-1 yd w J. P. POPE sV CO. G" slff-POWDER I CJ UN-POWDER ! ! We are aitonis for the I atV of r" powder of the celebrated ' Hazard Powder Co's." laanufactu re. guaranteed equal to any Powder in tbe United Stales Will supply City dealers at reasonable rates, delivering the Powder upon short a otice. . . si We nave a reeled a Magazine near the Cliy limits and shall, at all tiroes, be folly supplied with all grados of Powder. All 'Powder hl by us will be puarsnUeed equal lo repreacnlal'on. when othei wis, the money srill be refutated We now havrt in Magazine : iS kcr, ; hjiluck-) Kin I'owocr, rrru. W half kea on JU quarter Ttega an ", 20 kegs fair Ijtvm Mills, thr JO kegs Beer, 10 kegs Aualm Klag V U 10 half kega do. Ill kega Cannon and Blasting, - - I'.u l.l.r m .ui Riwinillf do; do ; do; do.; do; do.; do.; du. ; ' Wl " BRO'.NINO North side. Washington Street, iw artlv 1une.HV-w ' MAYER Ute House. i V ir s HARLAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. ss-SIMysv law A CITY, IOWA JF. FAIRBANKS has just received his .Hprng a td Summer Stock cf Fashionable Hat, Panama, (.renada, Hambeau Leghorn, Uraid, c . which hf haa purchased on terms Ull Willwll alile linn lo snpnly the trade ai rales to soil. ' .. ies anil fitiillem-iis lasliionaoie .ibo av-, St .... i v,....h. ....I H..v's eli. i,er limn ever. Hon ... lW. I Ulllll. Bim . , - ...... forget to call and lonl; at ftieaa J F. r AHvHAIsaei. Sm ii of ih Bia; Red Boos. . BLACK TEA of a soperhr quality, for sale by sVMi CRAIOfiBAD & &R0WNIN0 ar snrNCR rr.tr n A TTPOS v r... ,-m-U nt JT J- P. FAIRBANKS', may 13 8l(rVi oftbe BigRjed Boat. ELEGANT French Cloth Tabic 4 50 a piece, worth 5,00, at aaayll fevers, large site, only HORN'S mr 0S8ÜTH H ATI. Just received fro.a Cliemnati a large lot of Hnnearian Soft Hals. .f ererr stvle. wh. ch are selling cheap as the cheapest, at WlLstOTV Hat Store, mayw No 1 rV'mer uouse COFFEE. 5 bags prime Ria CosSse, jssst raceivo, and for sals by (Rb7) J.W. HOLLAND FOR SHAWLS AND MANTILLA 8 Figured h 's Hk Net', one and a half yards wide. Also Black Milk t.riuimmg La e, all widths and qualities Jutt reeeirad by mmmm myl9 H J ttOV

Indianapolii Wholesale Prices Current.

Corrected Weekly for tke Indiana State Sentinel, by KIR LAND A- PITZGIBBON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AKD WHOLESALE DBA1.EBS IN Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, and Produce, EAST SIDE OF THE DEROT. BACON Fl Heg. net, 7.00 Shoulders, 6 Clear Sides, 7 Hums, 5 4BEKF fewt.net,. 2.501i4 00 CANDIES wWW COTTON YARN fl,. 17 13 CANDLES t a Stat, S3 Mould i OK MEALe-Fha . . . .ÖS.0Ö FLOUR F bbl tMbWmM FR ITS Fbu Apples, green, Apples, dried, t.0O.50 OROCERJES Brooms Leal, bar 1 while, pore Lead No. 1 Oil, linseed Oil, lard Oil, sperm Oil, Tanners' .... Turpentine Beans, white . a a " M 2,00 1,00 6 .... 1,74 751,00 . C5.S75 1.30 Potatoes Onions Cheese Bulter, roll . Lard Beeswax . .. Ginseng .... Tallow 0L.SS F bos, 8 by te 50 ....50 0 .tlJ ..78 Pa he, dried. . . .1 50 .1 00 A I moods, ML 10'g-jb Raisins, F box 8.75-$ 3 00 1JH 6,00 v,sh-M aökerel, ' No No 1 jOS 14.50 3 UO Ä3 51I 4,00 Fhf. brl. V-qr brl.. 0.507 50 10 by 12 No. 1 No. 1 4 OOS I M' HAY F ton, XII.. 503.00 Timothy ., .5.0018,06 none No. , Fbri M.MKSI3 00' l lover No. 9, frhf. brl 6 0O;7 t0 IRON ; n. No. 3, bri S.dmon, kits I'KATHKRS f S, Best Ordinary iRAI.VS frbu. tVl.eal, white. . . Wheat, red Barley Rye Corn Oau GROCERIES p, Coffee, liest Rio . Sugar, N. O Sugar, loaf Sugar, crushed... Tea, G. P . Tea, Imp Tea, Y. Hy Pepper Spice Sii'eraius Molasses. NO Molasses, S. H... Tar, N. C, f brl Tar, Florids Tobae o. f R M. i.l Irr Indigo Rice Copperas Rosin Ginger Cloves .10.51 Ru ..33 10 3 80: . . .JftkttM Round and square Castings SpriHgs Axles Anvils LEATHER Sole, f i y . ...1 JO HI X 4 Calftkins, is dz, lt.0O-10,00 Upper 25.0030,(10 Morocco 'JO.0O?3.00 Sheep t 0O&S 00 40 1 ...15&SI; .. .141 ' It a:i ..iori?i ..$70 . . .55if 61 .1SJB1S ...19 6 ...37S . .46'ft 6.Ü0 MUl ORS-b- ra Dup Pale Brandv.'i,0U'd,75 Alex. Sig Cog. . . j.(k9.60 Magloria 3,00 .3 50 American Brandt 40945 Itnll.ml Ilm ..1 .VI 0 n'H u..r whialcv väi im Corn Whisky 19 Old Mad. W,nc.'.7i',2S 31.76 Port Wine KX51 75 Sheerv Wine l.TSafx.ZS Clurel Wine f dz i,50 Malaga Wine S . . Domestic tOSoO NAII.s b, keg. . ISä.35 . . . 13S10 1, 10k 000 6 3 1 -rfi lOd 3S 1 3,50 ftl 4.00 4J 4,05 3J 5,0 Brads 8,25 USUI PAHF.R-t ream. 45 Wrannine 1.10 4 Gunpowder, keg. .5,506.00 F.o!scap 2,003.35 Soap, No. 1, bar oi Bon. Boards, gr 4.00 3S40 SEEDS bushel. Alunni a Clover 007,08 Nutmees I.50JI.ftt. Flax 00 Wooden Buckets 2,3s; Timothy 3,00 A SUPERIOR HAT FOR FOUR DOLLARS. I am now selling a Cue Moleskin Hat, manufacture! express ly for my retail trade, at ihe low price of Poca Doixahs They are warranted to be every way superior lo most of the Hats her dolore sold in this market for 5,00. I have also an extra fine Moleskin Hat, equal to the bt$t Cincinnati, for 95,00; also, a general assortment of Fur, Silk, Ca aimere, aal other Hal, and a large varietV of Leahorn. Panama Hr.i.1 .n.1 u ed at ihe most reasonable rate, at AVILMf. at. which are offerILMOT'S Hat Store, june!7-wlm No. 1 Palmer House. fflrjp SURE CORE FOR RHEUMATISM. Cure guar wasW .niuJ in aii cases, or the money refunded. Use Perry '' Vegetable Pain Killer according to directions and it will . u: c uinety-niue cases out of every hundred. Try it. ii sun ly will Bast hnl you, and cost nothing if it docs no good. R R R. See in another column. CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, V W ROBERTS, Agents, Indianapolis. J. M. JUNE & CO.'S FRENCH CIRCUS. The Largest and beBt TrOUpe in the World! ' - -. ... i fBlHIS splendid Troupe, comprising a c -rent var etv nr artistes i u rom a, ,he prillcl HipiHKlrome of Paris. London. Vienna. and Si. Petersburg, will perform st Indianapolis Saturday and Monday, July 3d, and 5th, 1852. SIX LADY EQUESTRIANS. Maoasg whom are Madame Toumairc, M'lle Louise, and M'lle Josephiue, who hold the highest rank. A full corps De Ballett, "Ä'tLÄ I'T'k '.f? o" SEtÄ .. t w J1.'" .K,'u .'".V 'ebrated German Hercules, who will break a oi ui rüfK w in n i4 ti.t solid rock Willi his fist W. Worrel, ihe favorite Clown, will appear strong. Stephens, Murrav, .Stryker. Sweet, ai i.ImI 1 1 v Arm Murray, Stryker, Sweet, and a host of others; under the skilfu' dlret ilott of Professor N. Juimsoii Mr R. Wil is is leader of ths Band, which is worthy of his high reputauon. Doors open at -i and 7$ o'clock. Performance commences a'. SJ ami B o'clock P. M. !T7 Admiasion 25 cents. Children under t) years of age, 15 cts. p-Scc Bil s. jun4t-dlhjlw-wt II' OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. HOUSE ENTIRELY .NEW A two sto-y frame buildinc; situated on the norihweat diagonal four squares north of Washington street, containing a Double Parlor, large Silling Room, two Urd-C .ambers. Porch and Hall below, and two Chambers above; Cellar, Wei!, ami Kuchen; Yard all arauud facing two streets; Yard in ft out filled with beautiful Shrubbery. Tille clear ami indisputable. For terms, Ac, apply at the RK At,-EST ATE ÄND OENKR I. AGENCY OFFICE. Journal copy. jualfs-lwddxw NOTHER HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. HOUSE ENTIRELY NEW. A one story frame bunding aituated on ihe north-west diagonal, three and otie-half squares from Washington street; four Rooms, Kitchen, ond Porch; good Well, Kitchen, Garden, snd Stable; private Alley leadiuy to Stable, small Yard in front and at the side. Title clear and indisputable. For terms, dec . apply at the REAL ESTATE ÄND QKNBRAL AOSNCY OFFICE. Journal copy ) juul&-I vnlikw Office of the N. Albany and Salem Railroad Co. Nkw Alsasi, May 31, 1852. S aEALED Proposals vvi I be received al the Engineer's office iu iP lireencsatle. li .l , on the 1st day of July next, for ihe Clearing, Grading, and Bridging of iitf-fie miles ot the New Aibaiiy and Si'lem Railroad. The line to be let extends from the Weal Fork of While RL-er, at Gosport, through Cioverdale, Putnumville, Ureeucastle, Bniiibridge, tuid ltdoga, to Crawfordsrille, and rabraces a large araouut of Masonry and Bmlirc Superstructure wt.h some heavy grading. The line will lie resaiy i..r examination ten days prior to the day ot letting; and plans, profiles, specifications, and e-timule- may be seen al the office al any time after tilt 91th of Jane. Proposals will he received at the same time ami place, for the Clearing and Grading of eight or ten miles of the Indiauapolis branch road, between Gosport and Mooresville. )uu4-dlidrw4w L. 11. WILSON, Chief Engineer. COMPOSITION ROOFINa. We are prepared lo furuish plans for our Fire and Water Proof al all lime; and shall be pleased to meet any person desirous of information concerning it Communications from any pan of the Slate, through the Post Oflice, will be promptly sttendad to. juiiB-dAw LOUDEN . DUFFY. COPARTNERSHIP. The sul'nlcrs have formed a copartnership for carrying on the Wholesale and Retail Bookselling and Hta'innery business in all h various branches, under the firm of C. B Duvis 4 Co. C. B DAVIS, June 1, 18. H. F. WEST. Sw-AFE INVESTMENT. I hare uow registered at my office W of GENERAL AGENCY, a great variety of I-ANDf FOR SALE in Allen, Cass, Boone, Bartl olomew. Clay, Delaware, Fulton, Fountain, Green, Hamilton, Kosciusko, Importe, Marshall, Madison, Owen, Porter, and other counties. But above all, any one wsnting a farm just to their hand, all complete. I have two or three in Varion couuiy. I will describe only one, of 96 acres, within six miles of the capital, -45 or 50 acres cleared and In cultivation, plenty ol cultivated Fruit Trees, Meadow Grounds, Frame House. Well and Pump, Milk Hou-e, all the Farm well watered, ' good Barn; 1 miles of the railroad, 2 miles cf the plank road. In short the Farm is just what yon want, and is verv chtan. Call on I. N. PHIPPS. Gcneräi Land Agent. N. kk Person wanting to sell Real Estate can have it dopj right by rfettuig on I. N. Phipos. jutil5d2wdi3ww ANOTHER VALUABLE FARM IN FOUNTAIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FOB SALE. RARE INVESTMENT ' Situate on the State road leading from Greencastle to Allien, nine miles east from the Wabash and Erie caual at Covington, conuininr IRS acres; 100 of which are under fence, 60 acres in a high state of cult.vatiou, eood Orchard of best of fruit, comfortable Dwelling House. Barn and all other necessary out-buildings. Salo In ml is supplied with tasting spricg and stock v.uler; also a good well of water on the premises. The above land is only one-half mile from a plank road auJ iminedmtely adjoining a r,ood tlounii; mill. Idle dear in sutet. For sale at a l.art a n. every re For Terms, Ac spply al ihe REAL-ESTATE AND G F.N KRAI. AGENCY OFFICE. IJ. iirual copy. juulS-lwdAw IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE IN FOUNTAIN COUN I TY. IK DIANA- WILIj DOl'BLE IN VAl.l.'K IN A FEW YF.A Hi. Situate on the slate road leading troin ureencastie io Auk a. 10 miles east from the Wabash and Erie canal at Coving -i ion, containing 140 seres, 65 acres under fence. 50 acres iu a good i sute of cultivation. 60 Fiuit Trees, frood Farm House, Barn snd I Sialilts. living spring water on the premises; also an extensive Stone IJuarry. Title clear and direct from Cnited States flovernI in. u: . 1 For Terms, & , apply al the , RF. L-KSTA"i'K AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, (Journal copy junl-1 wddew Indiana Institution for the DEAF AND DUMB. (On the National Roast, it mile east of Indianapolis.) VISITOR8 are admitted on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, between the hours of 1 ond 3 o'clock, P M ' also, on Saturday, from 10 lo 12 o'clock, A. M. During tlieae hours' atom person will be in readiness to conduct emzena of the Siate and strangers, lo the school rooms, and through those parts of he bmmfi p P"01"0 ol9ec' n,i,,,n 06 ma ihe t.nneSl at tke unfortnaale Mules, will not allow the admission ol Visitors at mit otlaar time oet3-dwtf B RFTTANIA WARE New opening Brillant Lonee rois; do. Tea do; fjo Soup Ladles, do. Candlesticks; do Castors, assorted siaes; do. Covered Pitcherr, do. Lncnnvered do; For sale st river prices junl JACOB LI.NDLEY FOB S U.E. The undersigned offers to sell hia Farm and Oris Mill at a (air price, at tie Falls of Butler Creek, in the southeast quarter of section 33, in township H north, of range 1 west, cotitnnunK "3 acres: sit tndos north of Gosport, in Owen county, Indiana FRANCIS K PORTER, Jane I 1968 juu5 wtolsop

EDWIH MAY C. ZIMMERMAN at Co., .Msnuta turer of the Improved Fire and Water Proof Comooaition SnAfla E deire to dlrect particular attention of the Publisla n i . w w t r, ' . w vi omz rUDlIC IO nur I .itnnMlllnii Rmfiii . tV, - Vr r r r - ..... .nuiuKnurc ui v;.ic!i wr uecn oxieiijv,y cngaajeu curing several yeara nut It h neen dui recemly- that tau article was first introduced hy us m lhi Ute It was then eew; had no influence m iu favor but iu own merit, and did not Aul lo receive iu full saara of the oppoaiuon which is ao generally and indiscriminately urged gnu mi iTew im prove tue ma, or laixnralxm apoti old estsbiished cuMom. The fsct thai it has, under these eircumstanees, solely upon ru owu menu and in so short spec of tints, overrun all opposition, ami grown into Hi moat univeraal favor, la officienl cvatence of the of the public as IO lU ut.Uiy and value. Harm bad our Roof tested uudet every variety of circunvtancea we confidently offer it to the public as a mode of Roofing unobjectionable in every important particular, while il combine tu a greater degree man any oiner Kool m a. the valuable requnuea Ol rhenmie nnrmltt'itv a, in lef nnfv iru.n.i A . , " . 1 ' ' " ... uiiui nir II JHI row system of Rooflnr u supercedini the use of all other kinds, Eving universal satisiiu-tnin, nu i Highly rcc eHMM by ail who ive tested iu utility. These Roots require an inclination of orily one inch to the foot, which ia often of grest advantage in cases ot fire, and for drying purposes. Tney are afforded at a price not to exceed the cost of shingle roofing, while the amount of material saved, which would olherwse be used iu raiendm uDÜ,eu ali for a steep roof, often render- .he cost of the budding less wiuS the Composition Roof lhan with shingles; and sometimes the whov .... r n a .t.r. i : ;j e. . ..i iwhjuj uuiuiif i irr nil.- pinu n paiu ior oy ine ortet saved in the gable ends, and the truss framing necesaary for such ou.iaings. ine expense ol ui. or metal gullers may always le saved, as we make the gutter of the v. me material, and Use distance the water may hare to run does not increase the liability to leak It will be to the interest h those abou' " use these Roofs, lo bear in mind, that whatever value and reput on they have acquired in this vicinity, has resulted from the work performed by us. We hive put on upwards of four hundred Roofs, and there is not, lo our knowledge, an individual who ha had a Rn. r msAe I..- .. who ' wwiu n. n agn ii auopi our UOOI. Rnow;ng the importance of punctuality iu our bnsiness, we pledge I ourselves that no hindrance to the rrogreas of other parts of ihe ' building shall be caused by delay on our part. We hold ourselves j readiness to execute orders to any extent for our Roofing, and at , he shortest notice. I In ue course of our operations here, several im port ant improvej aienH have been made by us, both in Uie mode of putting on, and ww i ."c inryt jLm kihi l-oiii(s.uiiuiiii( 01 ine materials or the composition, which render tt peculiarly adapted to lias climate. No knowledge of this latter and very essential part of ihe tiuaiaoaj Ml rrtr oton eommuniralfd y us to any one IlJVe are also prepared to furnish plans for the construct! r f Buildinisand Roofs to ttceivoour Comnosition Ronfhia. and I shall be pleased te" meet any who it ay desire lurtbar information relative lo our Roof, and show sample of" oui Roofing, measuring j fto M 8,000 feet. an rv'dence of the truih of our statements, and ihe high character which ur Rnof sustains in this State, we refer to the under...tikI Mtkn w -... ... ,,eÄ Aa, I .... . i -..A ...I n - "-ft ' . wiw . "ui iii.i.f.u rut iiu . aior I riKJI . o III - potition Roof, and are best qualified "to testify in iu favor IkdunaMUs C. Mayer, Ü. Yaudes, T. M. Sharp. B. Pottage, H Griffith, V. Butch, R. Undsrhill, D WiLiams, J. Wi!kiuaJ. VandegTift, G. Anderson, Noble A Prau, K M Patterson, M. de 1. Iitlle. Dr. Thompsou, N. Edwards, Seargein A McCord, J. S. Span a, Knox dx Bland, Hasselman &. Yinton, W. Robson, V. Mei xei. nra'.icu mate ans, r. t. c. Munt. w. Karne., W. Rose, J. D. Den-ees. L. M. Vance, K. A. Ha 1, D. V. Cully. is ATKTTK A. ff. tute, f. Ol u iSall. J . Lilly, L. a. Stockton, McMiliiautft Bieckeuridge. J.Sjioarj, J Reynolds, Rosser A Bro., Manin A Lssne, W. II. T. Bramble. T P Emerson, H T Sa ., e. ' . n . C . . i-t . . t i ' . LS ii a r . . . 1 Attica. Fountain Count J McDonald. D R Jordan. N S Brown, . Meutser, O. Arms, O. H. Kerr. J. Crompton Franklin, Johnson County F. M. Finch, J. Hcrriott, P. Hernott, G. Hicks, M. W. Thomas. County Commissioners. Vbrmill.on CoC.nty County Commissioners, R. Nixou, A. Lyons. Scllivaw Cor k rr County Commissioners. SHKi.sy C-cTT--SeJ6ycti W. Hackci, J .suliivan. Dr. Robbins, W. ttüe, Mr. McFartaud, James Rolertsoii, Trustees of the Bapiist and MethodLst Churches: Morristown Dr. McGcuahev W W. Woodyard, Mr. Peak INOH.BSV1LLC U. M. SSW. Roofing Materials constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, with directions for use. tX-nunuuicalions ot orders front a distance will receive prompt attention. Office at our Manufactory, on Market street, north side, two and a half squares east of tbe Court House, Indianapolis, Indtaua. ItTr'All work doue by us warranted. January. jana-dA wm Fire and Water-Proof Composition Hoofing Material. 'SHE undersigned respectfully bee leave to call ihe uUasuiaa ol wL the community to Uiis invaluable material for Roofs. Iu tbe eastern cities it has almost entirely superceded alt other k'iids of Roof and ia this city, although but recently introduced, has in every instance given the most entire satisfscvou Arrangement are now perfected by wnich tbe subscribers art enabled to execute all orders for the Roofing Material, cither in town or country, at the shonest notice, and on the most favorable terms. They arc economical in construction, as they effect a considcable saving of side and cross-wall, which goes far tsmarda paying their cost, and are a protection against fire, presenting an incombustible surface to burning bodies falling upon tbcin Being nearly level, they m:iv be used conveniently for all the purposes of common yards The daily use of Roofs, to which we can refer, sufficiently attests their durability for those purposes. Order respectfully solicited. LOPDF.N DUFFY. , CERTIFICATE. Vr Th" tl'ltiasri tvns'il hitvnio nsi thsa r.vniAiiit.ii f?-KfRa. ,eriai 01 I-0"011 Duff-y, very cheerfully recommend its use, belijli..n .1 Ii. nmuu ..II ,1,. b.. a. .ualk-.! ... I. m . - - '"6 " y'--'m mu mm u,najv iniusu iu 11 h rut ;.j Water Proof Composition. Daiiiel Yandes, I H. Roll. Rev. C. F. Babb. Dr. J. L. Mothershcavl, J Ferguson, T Lupton, S. Bardwell, II. J. di B C. Horn, Geo. W. Mears, Gen J P. Drake, J. H. MeKeruan, Judge Morrison, E. Brown mr;, S. Longenecker, Matiliewi dz Ricord, A. Harriaoa, 8. W. Norns, J. D Defreea, J. Shellenbarger, u. u. aroy, Charles Mayer, Hon. IsiRcBlacktbid, J. Hammond, J. F. Eolt, J. Hyner, M Rech, J. M Br am wall, D S Want, Nathan Edwards, J. F. Ramsey, Hon. S E Perkins, Wm Sheets, Wm Eckert, Morris Morris, W. Railstiack, D V. Cnlley, I.N Hupps, C Campbell, Sberifl, Dr. Teal, James Blake, J B. Filler, R. Mayhew, S Merrill Noble di Pratt, rhaimsti a. bvans, Mr. Devenport, Hon. W. J. Peai.ee, D. George, 0 Craighead, Geo. McOuat, J faiterson. ft. B. Palmer, (mine was put on by Warren, but same as used by Mr. Louden) Little, Drum A Andersons, Dr. J S. Punersoii. Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. J. Inckwood, ContractnaaGaa and Coke Co , V Bolton. Stale Libnan Dr R an, Anderson, Mr. Howe, Blsomington, ' Mr. Woodward, do., S. V. B. Noel, Fortsville, Mr. Gallagher, Muncie, Mr. Neely, do L. Farley, Noblesville. Mr. Makepeace, fa. Dr. Murphy. Fianklui F. Tencss, Plaiii6eki, W. Rsnsum, do., Mr. Williamson, Greenejatle, Indianapolis, February 7, 1852Mr A A I.oriF!t Sir. In reply to yours of yesterday, I would say that had it no. I een for the patent paper Roofing with which the j Capital House is covered, il would have been impossible to have saved the building during the late fire adjoining it; and in my opinion j I consider it Fire Proof J. CAIN. I hereby certify thai ihe Roof-m my hoac, l-nig put m by l.ou- ! den A Duffy, very much protected said Roof a Patent Roof al the late fire. I shsll never again pat on a shiiigle roof on any building. Junclai. J. STEVEN' All work warranted any reasonable length of nine, or no pay. February It, Mat. tVblsdA w M'CORMICK'S REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. MAVID WILLIAMS, opposite Brnn.li Bank, Indianapolis if applied to soon, can furnish the above named Machiues lor calling wheat, alone or with Mower lo lie attached for cutting ' urn illiy and all kinds ol ;ras. The Resper will cut two acres of Wheat per hour, and will I save nt least three-fourth of all ihe graiu scattered by ordinary cradling The mower will cut one and a quarter acre of grass at timothy per hour. They are warranted to perforin as here siait-u. Farmers who wish to save grain, save labor, save money, and insure a speedy gathering ol these harvest. , should each liave a Machine or an interest in one. Farmer-, can join together o lhat each neighborhood might supply themselves. One of the Reaping Machines can be seen on the (arm of Nicholas MeCarty, where it worked last yesr (although deficient ii. tome of the castinars) so as to ane ereat satisfaction. The caali.igs this year have been so listed as to prove theie will be iih deficiency Kuch was the performance of the mte used on Mr. McCarty's farm that he has no hesitation in recommending them as of great advantage lo all having wheat lo cradle. Mr C. ' T. Koaz. wku superintends, will give any one informstion as to j the performance. iaufi -ddtwtf I aHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed trem the C lerk olnee ol the Marion t ucuu uoun. i win exnose to nublic sale on Saturday, the 25ih day of June, ir.sl., at ihe door of Uie Court House, in Indianapolis, in .tiarion county, nuii ana. w.ilu ii the hours prescribed by law, the rents and pronts lor seven Man rs. ot ine rol. owing neai r,iaie to-wu I aii number aix 16). and the south side ol lot number live U). in square number forty (40). Also lot number thitty-six (36), in out lot number forty-one (41), in Wood' addition to the town of Indianapolis in ihe city of Indianapolis, Marion county, State of Indiana. And on failure lo realize the full amount of judgment, interest, aud costs, I will, at the same tune and place, expose the fee aim. pie of said Real Estate. Taken as the property of Daniel Keely, James Keclv, and Georg- McOuat. at the su.t of Josiah Lyun C. C. CAMPBELL, Sherif Marion County. By W. Res Deputy. June 3, 1852. juu3-dlt-wiv SHERIFF'S SALE virtue of an execution to me directed ii..m , Ii I Lrl i.tlire rf II. r Mannn I ircii.t t.ourt. 1 ill ex- ! sale on Haturdav. the 2tkh daT of June, inst . at the door of the Court House, iu Indianapolis, in Marion county, Italians, within the hoots prescribed by law, the rents aud profits :..r seven years of the following Real Kstate, to-wit: Lot nambcr four (4) and aJstSSSi feel six inches off of the north side of lol number five (51, iu square number forty (40), in Uie city - 0f Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest, and ..l. I will, at the same lime and place esi'oso iur i .!.,,.- of said Real Estate. Taken as the property of John Kaely, James Keelv, and George McOuat. at the suit of Jaaiah Lyua. C. C. CAMFBFI.L, Sheriff Marion Counly. By W Robson, Deputy June 3, 189. jqqt dli-wtw -i HB RIFF'S SALE. By virtue of OBe execution and one fee Ä bill issued by the Clerk of ihe Johnson county Circuit Court, directed io me and now m my hands, I will espose to aal at public auction, at the door of ihe Court House, in the counly of Mlstsst ir e Stale of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., 'and 4 o'ejoek P. M . on Saiurday, the 3d day of July, .352, the rents and profits lor ihe term of aeven years, oi the following described properiv, lo-w: . Being lot number one (I , iu square number forty-nine (4). in ihe cnv of Indianapolis, in Marion county, and State :f Indiana And if such leiils and profits will not set for a sufficient sum to ; satisfy the amount demanded by said writs, I will al the same time Iand place otter for aale iu like maimer, the fee simple of said pro. pOTty. Ieried uxu and taken as the property of Charles Michael at the suit of Henry Bradley, and the fee bill in favor of the ofhi eers ami witnesses therein named. Terms cash. C ' CAMPBELL, Sheriff Marion Co , By W. Robso.n Dput . lud.aiiapolis, June 10, 19 jtain-w3w ADMINISTRATOR S SALB OP REAL BSTATE. By virtue of an order of ibe Probate Court of KaiH.lph county. Ind.. made at the May Term thereof, A. D. 185U, I sVill espose to public sale ai the Court House door, In ihe town of Indianapolis, on Saturday, the lth day of July next, the following real estaie. viz: The east half of the north-east quarter of section number 23. of township number 17 north, of range number 4 east of the second pruictpsl meridian, containing SO acres, in tbe county of Marion and State of Indians, being a part of the real estate of which Davsl P Teeter, late of Randolph county. Ind., died aeized. Terms as follows, viz: One-third of the purchase money to be Cid down, one-third iu nine, and one third in eighteen months, by i parchaser giving hia notes with approsed security for ihe amount unpa d, waiving all relief from valuation and apr isisemeui laws: the title to be held as collateral security, until alt the purchase money be paid ROBERT MTRPHEY, AdminiM'si i of the Estate of Dsvid P Teeter, decaasod. May SS ISM raay7 wtw

C. ZIMMERMAN.

HR. S. A. WEAVER'S. CABTKEK AND SALT RHEUM SYETJP

. i new rraraT&iinni im Mmnii u rr r . w " " " a n u utliATE. -.tiw uucilUf UJ MMff i r ... now in use me evniiit erofulons Humors, Canker, Salt Ikna, XrraipeUe Mercurial Diaeaaet, and all other Diseases Arising ' from an impure state of the Blood; Also, Lirer Complaint, Female Weakness, Dyspepsia s GEHEBAL DEBILITY I , i e original disceverer at this -Fregalaiiy educated Phymcian, a Graduate of the . ÄLSefe ,ca" "brt"' Certiffcates of hM OthW ; Med " : V" Z1 ' yg to hi, ability and of Medcu r?rT' W M w '"""J ameprac- ' Mra Gilea Turner, cf MontriHe i. t .IMi,. c .v i . who . w I....!.- ,1.1) A I . r Blll'l U . V nr. - aa been aObetea wäll Err. IUI .HC .SM I WenlY V'.r . A .1 77 . . ave leer, has been ennreu- u '7 1 "I "in wmß the but malady. eacrs ol this dreadful Cl'RE EFFECTED BY DR WEAVFR' sv.it, ALL OTHER rRIED MEDIC,? njRShg HS Ab THE CERTIFICATE Mers. S. A Wearer fr - rtS!'wKe. 1 would a iha, from ch.ldkood she us Ven Ä Zr,l"l : Humor Humor. About twentv vmniIum . j C ! r - . . ' " rowiru in a verr . iurn: rr r.r) 'Sipe a, at t.rst ui a spot ef a bris-ht rherr- ArüT Z"o w race accompanied with a paiful tensaüon. Siralar iZ "...jmsiucw oy are. rrom this pomt ,t spread over use wt-4 f?iWK 'm: "t Ä lha aeverildayr she wit ,m 'ZuuFtI ' dSgured ihat ber mo,, bsttaaMS xjuwnun. e. the last fhe. years. Its effects sometimes appeared m small era. La in the skni, aom me ncing back of the ears, Whence ex.endaJo.., ihe M,ies of thc Vad. B sare and painful ere thev SS'uf uw" TT '"If'Ne r her lo allow ihem to touch the pillow T i ' discharge fiom tb..orrl was so profuse that it frequeuliv wa throueh the dressings and ran down the .k- ..--TV.j acrid wa. a. that wlu n it cutt in coax Wllh g t " . ' - "'"vig water After snv geiuie exercise. eanciiiv im -- - the body becme covered with ami of a dark east mm Jj!TIi... af and were very pa;nful and tender: m s ahnri ni h be coveted with minute bliaters, srbiea broke, and disobarired the dne.1 up. forming a scsb which would ia a few da va come oaT leai It is fan rt n srrf ta rl tisixt'nl .. 1 1 . S. -a, " i I'i'iii'c n.c ii like a burn would be a long time in healing frequently months. At a Hü ii appeareu on ine teei ana ankles, running much ti e same coui as it had done on the other parts of ber body, except that in tlua ia. Sim, I 11 Will !n,rat.lf.il ! .wmmI 1v sumcd the characlor of Int ulcers and o mitimi - -- -as-..j "eseaores. ane was niist.i io walk. The deep scars ieft by them remain ha this day. h has aneclcd her breast to that decree Uial he was una Ue to nurse either of her last three children Otien .he luu been in such distress from this disease, lhat for week she baa been able la obtain but little aleep or rest, and has often said thai her distress ws. so great site could nut describe is. At the time she commenced using your Syrup and Cerate, aha bast a running sore on her smmach and breast, which had been taers more than a year, healing up at times perhaps iu one place, but a ways brenkinir out in auother. To this we aDulied nur nli. and used various kinds of medicines tor removing the disease from the system, none of which produced the least apparent benefit. Sue commenced using your Syrup and Cerate a year age last fail. 8ns took the Syrup a few days and then e mmeucsd appivtug tke Cera t'1 the ures. and at onev said she had never found anything ao aooUt mg as ihis was ! have frequeuliy kuowu her to get up seTerai times in the course of a night to apply the Cerate to her feet in or. .1 . i . . - . . ' ... uer io ooiaui neep in one or two wee is titer ui,ig the medicines ' the sores began to be d, and before she had finished the second b. lie, they were entirely well, bha has now used four boulssv, and is j to alt appearance perfectly cured, end is iu better health also Uiaa , she haa been ai any time before for twenty years. The med ten i has effected in her case the most wonderful cure ever known m our section of country and I sirongty recommend all afflicted m i,k manner to give il a trial. Any one desiring further information in relatioa to the facts or particulars of the case, it will afford nie great pleasure to giva any such information, if they will call at my residence in Moatrille, or uicy can maae i.hj i . . . ol many ot my acquaintance in .Mw LeOmdon and ucniity. who are erant vt ith them GILES TL'RNER The above i a plain tntemeat if facta; they speak for themselves, and are from a source that no one who are acquainted with lbs person will doubi This is only oue of the numerous cases which wa nave in our possession, ail showing the value of Dr. 8. A. WEAVER'S CANKER and 8 A LT RIlECM SYRCP, togetbe with its invaluable accomiianiraent, the CERATE. They stand unequalled for the cure cf all Scrofulous Humors, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. C .inker, and Nursing Sore Mouth, Mercurial Disaasea, Lirer Complaint. Female Weakness, and all diseases arising from, er ist any way ounectcd with an impure state of the Blood Manufactured and soid by S A. WEAVER dt Co, sole proprietor, New London, Conn. Sold by Craighead & Browning; W. W. Roberts, and by Merchants generally. J. N Harris A Co., 7 College Building, Ctnainnaii. Agents tor the South and West. M-wis-ly. NEW ADVERTISEMENT I.et every body read it NO I. B. S. R. Radway'g Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMKDY EVER RECORDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD THAT HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS. It will stop the most severe pains in five minutes or less, and will cure the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic, Narvaus, Neuralg.c. and Bilious complaints in a few hours, INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never fails in giving instant eae to the motu torn-rating agonizing pains. IT HAS CURED, v vivrrvrisrcrirrfiF t HrvnBEn' RHEUMATISM IN FOCR HOI RS. NEURALGIA CRilT DIAHRH'FA IMO I HACllE SPASM CRAMPS SICK HEADACHE CHILL FEVER CHILLBLAINS SORE THI.OAT. IN ONE HOUR. IN TEN MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. IN ONE SECOND. IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES IIS FIVE MINUTES. IN FOUR MINUTES. IN ONE HOUR. INFLUENZA Sninal eotnnlaiiit. Stiff Johns. Strains. Bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chrtera Morbus, Dy entcry. Tic Doloreua, and o other complaint where there is severe pains. Radwav's Keady Relief will instantly atop the pain, and quickly care the disessa. SICK HEADACHE Radway's Ready Relief will stop tbe most distressing pa ns in a few miiurca, and prevent renewed attacks It wit! cieaime and sweeten the stoma-.-h, sad neutralize the poisinous acids of the aysPREVENTION By inl a'ing the pliasiut and agreeable rcrfume of R R. R , it 1 will refrtah an ' eu.n-.n the senaea remove the dull sod heavy feelings of torpor an 1 talicue IN BATHING, M.x a I-.! l..p .,!ifnl of R R. R. with a Bowl of Water, and I batneihe Head, N.ck and Temples, wash the Face, Hands, aad other parts of the lody every morurtg, and you will keep the asm , pure, sweet, and healthy, prevent disease and sickness, heads, lie and biliousness. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrhsa, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Painful Discharges. It relieves the moat severe pains in a few minutesj cheeks Ihe nrnst distressing discharge, and will speedily retneve the eatue. V i NEURALGIA. PAI. STOPPED IXSTAMTIY. Rudway's Ready Relief possesses an almost miraculous V iuence over the sharp darting pangs of uui of this cruel complaint In a few miaows tue pain-strirken sufferer experiences the de lielufii! Sensation 01 Jeimrtiiir pain It ha eured thousands olcs ill the city of New York, where many of ihem had been broagat aJmcvg to death's door. The effects of the Ready Relief H to stop the pain irr.mediately, to .-'.reiigthei; the nervous system aud upp the nerves with nerv. as cneitv and vitaluv, the loss of w Iii h is the cause cf the nervous pains RHEUMATISM. PAIXS RELIEVED IX FIVE Ml SITES. Radwav's Re-id) Relief will stop the severe aud excrur latins; pains of Rheumaiisiii almost instantly. Persons are living in this city who, for months, were confined to their beds by Rheiimatia Pauis. whose bones were unsound from lop to toe, whose joant were distorted wilh painful swelling, that were relieved frotn ai: pain in fifteen minute- hy the use of Radway's Ready Relief. This is tlse t. uth, and thousands in the city of New York, and hundred of thousands in the United States can answer for the truth of th.s assertion we need no certificates of cures we publish no loaa; list of name lo prove ihe efficacy of Redway's Read) Relief, for the citizens of almost every town in the Union, for the last four years, have tested it then-selves. CHILL FEVER. CHILLS STOPPED IX A FEW M1XVTESPAIX RE LIE VED IXSTAXTLY. Radway's Ready Relief sets like a charm iu all case of Chills and Fever It breais the Chills immediately warms up ai d invigorsles with health and strength every organ and secretion of the system. PAINS OF ALL KINDS Whenever you feel pain, apply Radway's Ready Relief; it is sure to relieve you in a few nuuutes. If you have paws in the Stomach, intestines, 'ii tbe Liver. Kidneys, uowels. Jowls, Bones, Railway's Ready Relief, taken either uiieniahy or applied exler nallv, will ill n !ew inminr stop pain and quickly remove us cans RADWAY ot CO.. 1G2 Fulton street, New Ork AGENTS FOR R. R R. J. W. Woods, Kniehtssown; Raymond dr Co , Cambridge City I. Reed, Richmond; McCharthy de Applegate. Delphi. E 1 J. M Lyons, Clinton; Mitchell 4k Morrow, CeutreviOe; E Walton, Dub. Uu; I. B. Brachors At Co.. Cumberland; S. Huisbaw, Greeuboro. Jos. Yount, Middlcl.iwn; I Edwards, Greenfield; A. Stall, Midi' aniowu; Sbryotk A Co , Rochester; J. Tipttm. V Son, RorthCVlHlesale Agenis, CRAIGHEAD 4t BROWNING, W. W. ROBERTS. ma)3d-niay0winlych4t. Indianapolis. mJILL PROPERTY TOR SALE CHEAP. Situated on Uat vl l.-.t Kmk nf Cos! Creek. Fountain count v, lud , ten miles i.i ni r iMirjinn one half mile from the n auk road, ana on tna Greencastle Slate Road, wilh 7 aeraa at laud; 1 ut a state of cultivation. The Mill has two run of Burr Stone with ail 'cessary oiacbtuery for making good merchantable Hour, and a good daui oil rock founda ion. ... Also Canting Machine, new and splendid Dwelling House with all necessary out t-ui.tlitic". u the ulKive premises. Tille elear aed for sale very low. For Terms, dtc. apply at the REAUESTATF. AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, (Journal copy-1 junia-lwdAw WHO WANTS A COOD WATOE. Call and get yoar self one of tbosx; leautiful Stiver Duplex, Anchor Lever or um Watches, at ihe loUownia : Two: Duplex at $25, OU full Jeweled liCvers at H.50 to 918.00; Iepme al 11,00. i wirli r of" fine ousliiv. all warranted tbe best of um ! I dou't buy any of these low priced Ihmes mal are only made to I sell and h K lo keep lime. We keep none bat the best quality t" yVur mostey a. Try theai, and if they tail to perioral to me sausiacuon oi ine pttr. W. H. TALBOTT'S imported axDresslyfor P. S Recollect lisese Watches were this House by marSOdsiwl JUST ARRIVED. An.-ther New, Cheap, Ready-pay Store (. OflSISllllC ol Ready Made Clolhin;. Staple Dry Goods, and Groceries The subscriber haa just received and ia now openuig, opposite ihe Pa' met House, oae door east of Oliver Tousey's store, a large and reiirra! aMsrtinent of Ready 'Made Clothing, selected with much care with regard to styles, fashions, and quality. Also a general slock of Dry Goods, together with a fine flesh lot at family Groceries, which he guaranties to sell for ready-pay, as cheap as any like esiabnhment in this City or Slate. The publ r are respeetfullr iiiviied to call and examine qoalitv and prices, and they will soon find it is the place where thev will get the worth of iheir money. O. WILLI Aal?, Inoianapolis, June 1, Ir'Vi. jnn4-dly-rrntO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A gentleman from a nei.h wring State, intending to settle in this, is desirous of making investments in Ctty Lou with Dwellings and Farms in the vicinity of :hi city. He will be here in Ihe course of a week Owners of sach property, wishing lo di pose of ilia same, are requested to register s description with 'all particular, immediately , ai the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE junS-ddiwtf Indianapolis UTTARS Ap ml Mar nn's snd Rohe' Guitars on hand Also, a general assortment et every thing in the Musical lins febtldftw ALBERT R JONES.