Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1852 — Page 3

Oris iu of üative AMsricl.

Since the Wbisis have uttemptod to throw the reapon- About ;lren o'clock lat evening, the powder mag-1 libilitT of the organization of the N.tire American . belonging to Reynold ., Fowl'-r k .;- sidiiiiy oi me orjjaui" .,,,.. tombig about one hundred kegs of powder, exploded, . i n -C V Tnrlr and Pnllajlstlnhie It . . . . ' "

party on mo ucnwi" - - -- - caving oeen set on nre DT sotno oi me nnmerou nraiTe-

we have looked into the history of thia party with some destitute, of oar and rind that the charge I littery truth Although Nativeism had its votaries for many years before that time, it never assumed a formidahle organization until 1843 and '44. Gen Scott soys he en(attained Native American views a- early as the spring of 1830 In 140, by the aid of two friends, he drew no his celebrated appal for the organisation of a Native American party. Up to that time there had been no distinctive organization, or General Scott's address w nld have b.-en unnecessary . There had been no organization perfected in 1341, when the General wrote his celebrated letter to Reid, for he there advises as to names. fee. Then, we bold that the evidence is conclusive that tbis party, having for its object the exclusion of foreignrs, had its origin under the lead anil r , I advir-e of General Winfleld Scott When third parties are formed they always afford a resting place tor the political laggards, who fall behind in the march of their respective partiea. That renegades from the Democratic party may have sought a restiog place at the hall way house of Naiivclsm. we admit Bn' that such organization ever baci the countenance and support of the Democratic party , or 1 nombeied among its votaries any considerable numlers, ' or men of influence, of the Democratic party, is nt untrue Gen. Henry A. Dearborn, who was the pi true mover of the party and its acknowledged leader at Boa-n-L i u 1 ton was a well known ii tiiV janir.-s ua w only Native American ever elected as Mayor of New York, was originally a Whig In 1844, the Natives i ' elected to Congress, from the city of New York and Brooklyn, foor members of Congress, William W. Campbell, William I Miller, ThoraoaM. Woodtud.and Henry I. Seaman. These gentlemen were all original; Whigs, and since the disruption of the Native partv in New York, they, together with Mayor Harper, have gone back 0 their first lovo Whiggery. At the --true election, in Philadelphia city nndemnly, two Natives; were elected ;o Congress, Lewis C. Levin and John H Campbell These gentlemen were both original Whigs, , and have since either voted the Whig or Native In ket. , la 1Mb, they both voted for General Taylor, and carried with tbem tbe whole Native vote, and in teturu. Oon Taylor appointed William D. Lewis collector of the port ol Philadelphia, and John W. Ashmead, District V. , , i , v. . Attorney of Pennsylvania both leading Natives. In Philadelphia! oil and county, the Whigs and Natives have for veral years past united and divided the county wfucej All will r. iuemliet the celebrated letters and spet che ol Wm. S. Archer, tbe Whig Senator from Virginia, In lovor of Naliveism. No one will doubt his Whigjjery. He was a member of the recent Whig convention, and was entrusted with the secret aud private correspondence of Gen. Scott. Now we cliallange the whole n big parly 1 to give the name of a seaprlai influential Native American who was ever a Democrat. State or Parties, TL.: New York Mirror, a Whig Journal oditcd by a Whig office bolder, contains a long article on the State of Parties, from which ne make tbe following extract! "We have been at some pains to examine the figures and see what tbe ohances ol the two great partiea, Whig and Democratic, in view of their present position arc. We must conks- th.tt th; hopes of a Whig triumph io November, are opposed by a stern array of facts. Except in this Stale, Vermont, Tennessee aud Wisconsion, tne Whigs have not a Governor, nor a Legislature, save : me . i l i tr . . l rv . . " i . n Kentuckv, which offset the Democratic Legislature vf Wisconsin. In Congress, the Whig show is eaually bad nay sTavSs). In the the Senate against 23 Whigs, are 34 regular Dcim ' i it , 3 iiu.isi Dvmocrats. alias Freesoilers and 2 vacancies. In (he House, against 78 Whigs are 140 regular Democrats, and j Freesoilers. Tbus far, the account stands 4 Whig Governor a.id Legislatures against 27 Democratic, leaving a Democratic balance of 23 States ; joint Whig vote in Congr.-ss 111 against 174 Democratic, 8 Free Soil, and 2vacnnies. leaving a Democratic balance, without Freesoilers, ol 03, a pretty fair working majority. i Leaving Georgia, South Carolina, Minnesota, und Utah out ol the question they arc all Democratic we And 1 -iho Whig strength to be not far from 1,260,000 votes, while the Demoeratic vote stands about 1,440,000 leaving a Democratic balance of 190,000 votes. We have not recorded the Abolition vote of Now York some 5000, as cast for Chapltn, nor the Native vote of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, some 4000, as cast at late elections. We tin' I also that, in 1348, had the Den partv bepn united, as it now is, it would have carried, even against Gen. Taylor, Ohio bv some 30,000, New Vork by over 16,000 and Pennsylvania, conoting the Native vote that vriil now be cast against Scott, by a small ruajortiy tbns secuiing the three great States, depended on to eiect Gen. Scott. To., tr mind the picture is by no means bright, and, short of ibe utmost unity in the Whig ranks, now shaken ' hy Independent Movements in Georgia, Massachusetts, and elsewhere, and the determined organization of tbe Native Party as-'in-t Scott, there is but tbe smallest chanc- of success. Speech of Mr. Toombs, of Georgia. Toombs haa been heretofore regarded as the most talented Whig from the leads. He has just been elected to the Senate for six year? " His recent stieech in opposition to Gen Scot' has oieated quite a stir in the Whig ofttnp The Washington correspondent of the New Vork Expres-,. thus blindes to it: ; Washington, July 3J. The speech ol Mr. Toombs, to-day, was listened to tbrougbout wilb intense interest by all parties. In the introdoctory part, where he philosophically dwelt upon the assumption of power by irresponsible and chasmelected delegates to National Conventions, he made a profound impression. What he said was full of wisdomas well as of eloquence. Of course, as to the Scott and Pierce party, there will be tbe 2 real us difference of opinion The Whigs, especially the Southern Whtjjs who are soins for Gen Scott, are indignant, hut most of tbe Northern Whips think the speech wilt be useful to tbem Mr. Toombs denies that Union Whigs are sjomm'tted to the nomination of Gen. Scott, beoanse he says the General has not endorsed the platform, only aecepttd the nomination with the but then of the platform Snob a speech, no doubt is laloulatetl to du great Barm to the Whig cause in such States aa Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee, where there are Whig majorities, and in North Carolina and Kentucky It will be powerful. In the Northern cities and towns also, it may be injurious, but it will rather streugthen, if road there Gen Scott in the Free Soil Districts." Warren Township. At a meeting of the Democrats of Warren township, held pnrsuint to notice, the following persons were apCinted deletrates to attend the Couaty Convention, to held the tirst Saturday in August noxt, to-wit: J Baker. B Fowler, J Davis. Schrirer. F. Kiiby , J. Beelr. C D Shimer, D. Fanner, J. Wallace, J. Loovks, J. Bacon. J McConnel, Wm. Yansickle, G. White, T. Lintk, - Treiser, J. Kitby, C.Clark, H. Brady, J. Clinton, Wra Hunter, Wietunire, A Morebouse. P Wnogoner. F. N Shimer, J. Hunter, Win. Higdon, H. Plackey, J Si I vor. Anthony Wanpinner and Stepben S. Brown, junior. HE.VRV BRADY, July JOlh, 152. Chairman. ij A letter, dated at Washington on the 2d, says : " It is a disgracofol fact that many Whigs of the Scott faetton in this city are already speaking disrespectfully of Mr Clay. heane he did not, in language, approve and sanction the nomination of Gen. Scott , although a was earnestly desired by tbem. The troth ia, Mr. Clay fa -vorec Mr. Fillmore' ,r. -tensions, and diaopprnvasi Scot'' Hence the censore." Pierre aud (Tay Ou tue afternoon of the V I, at Concoid, New Hampshire, a meeting was held to devise proper nioasuros to honor the memory of Mr. Clay. The Hon. Framkiin Piep.ck, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. wm present, and delivered an eloquent ealogimn on tho character and pnblio services of Mr. Clat, alluding particularly to his noble exertions in framing and norfoeting tho Compromise measure'. SiOMiriCA.iT! When Mr. Fillmore's friend despaired of hie nomination, before the Whig National CoovBDtion, they telegraphed hin to know what they shonlil do. His reply was: "Vote for Mr We Sat er. and SAVE THE WHIG PARTY '" fTThn ItttU dansrhtssi of W. Lewis, at DeAanee, Ohio, was ooisonnd to death last week, by eating eandj waUh bsyi IstBD ooloied bjr soma polaoooos snBUn

Fowder XagasiBe Explode!.

leu scamps now infesting the city. The concussion M mo ierriffio, and its effects moat disastrots to , hoi dmora no; onlv in the viemitv. bat in Use outer ex tremes of the town. Tho nowder house wts situated i in a deep ravine, in tho smith-east part of town, was ; email frame building, elevated a few feet above tbe : gronnd. Two hours before the explosion tbe honse was j discovered to be on fire. Scarcely a house in town that j was not more or lest iniured. The walls of several of the brick buildings in the vicinity, were severely ini i i .i .:e..i r D, inrao. Dar ueuisriv mo uenumui uchut oi icici - m . m Ball d K. GiejrorV Large buildings, three or four squares from the explosion, were moved trom tbeir foundation, doors burst open, windows broken, piaster knocked off, wills racked, and other injuries snstaiaeu Tbe windows of the Catholic Church, over hnlf a mile distant, were nearly all broken in. There ia no means ,,f ascertaining tbe amount of damage done, but proba bly not less than $50,000, or $75 000. There were prOOaOIT CWV LUIUUIIS IU rJWUCI umioi, I no Cn i vri .(uch hoye jjj flfty miiM Lyef.e Ccuritr. The I'naulmon Whig Nomiuattonl The farcical folly of representing Ceo. Scott's nomination aa M unanimous," as ia done in the letter appriz ing him of (he nomination, needs no comment, because the fact is notorious that Gen. Scott was nominated bit terly against the will and nfty-tiraes-repea'ed vote of every soatbern State, and because the central organ ol the Whig party has openly declared that hlh nomination k a unllnnil IrinrMnh nt läaS north, rn Whios over the Whiis of the south: and because the Whius of at least one of the southern State, which voted for Gen. Taylor, j are ia aaa, (leclnrms that tney will not sunpoit II not stinpoit lien . . . m ... , oi 'u. aiiu air nun K1 'H-, 14K . . .,. . . , and joining in the call of a Union State Convention, for the 16th ol next month, to see where they shall go and ...... . 4-, Jt -.1 what they shall do. lo call uen. aeon s nomination, inder such oirenrostances, unanimous, is the height of it. surdity, however the term may have beu slecied tinder c..ver ol some rt of a resoluiion to that effect, which probably few voted lor, and which assuredly no. I p borlv believed in Wah. Union. r The Detroit Free Pres by the way. one of the ablest Democratic paper- in the Union say: ' Gen. Scott says in his letter Wm. E.'Robins,.n that his native letter was written under cirenmstances of on. uual exoitmert ; and now the New York Times haa discovered that ho didn't write any snob letter at all, and oflers a large bet to sutain its assertion! First, Gen Scott wrote the letter nnder excitrmer.t; secondly, he ilidn'i write it at all; thirdly, it was an unexceptionable letter, any how. Th last or third point will be in tbe Times of 2d Jnlv The whig sdicovi-red that Gen. Pierce laiion in the midst ol battle ; eecmum , ne anxmwnbattle at oil i and thirdlv, ho wasorcsd to go to Mexioo wM a) Tpjan,er Jik Qon. Sett, and was a coward after he got theie; fourthly and latly. he never was in Mexico at all. in:s last we srrtu nave in a lew day This world mut end very aoon j it is getting too smart to live. This certain. U"The Ne York Herald, whii-h did to Satasflfe bossjOSJO lor Gen. Taylor in the campaiga of '48, is now quite severe on Soott. Il says the attempt to get up a militni v inirrnh is a miserable abortion. Disaffection confronts tho Whig candidate on every Ride gunpowder is ot a discount Chapultepeo will not do the great principles, aud tne great issues ot ttie cisy ana ot ttie age, win rioo to the top The Whig nartv and Gen. Scott have ; bean already compelled to lace this music. 1 he expected military furore falls, a still-born th.ng, to the ground. It don't answer. The oonntrv begins to fuel the irapor- , lance of a Presidential election, in reference to prinni- ' plea." The Come Outers! James Lyons, John R. Cbaniblin.and Hunici H. Mar. ball, Whig candidates for electors in Virginia, refuse to serve in consequence of the nomination of Soott. Joshua Brick, of f nmberlar.d connty, a leading Whig .it Vasal Jersey, and one of the Taylor electors in 1S48, s out lor Pierce nt King, and will exert him-elf, for their election. 11 - o n l W. S. Parham, substitute Whig elector in tbe 6th District, Louisiana, declines to serve in behalf of Gen. Scott. It is reported that Isiiah Garrett, ihe elector, has also declined. In addition toother matters for general comlm! tan has been spread in all tbe adjacent streets, so as to prevent the noise arising from the passage of vehicles. Whig Convention Report. Our Whig fiienda need be in ne hurry to use tan among other matters of general comfort, for they will be sufficiently ''tanned" in next November, to satisfy tbe most fastidiotta aud nerveless among them Boston Timu. dGiddings, the foul-mouthed abolitionist, in u late speech; says: "In my own du-tnet are many fugitives, who have informed tbeir masters where thev may be found. These men have become desperate. Tney dosire to i the slave catchers. They pant for an oiiportunity to make their oppressors "bite the dnst." Sir, sent! on your commissioners, and dYpuly. marshals, auJ blood-hounds, and I assure yon thnt a civil war will soon be in active progress." Pr-nnsyiraniait. Tlis: Ball in Motion! The first QMms alio aMsst. itiri fur Old Rush, csme olf in th't Court House on last Snturday evening 'I he right (geling ervadt'd it. and tue greatest cuihusiasm prevailed. The mcetinir sav ad.liessed by S. W. Robinson and Finlcy Bigger, Esq ADemocratii ClnbwR, I n ;i,ed. and provision made for holding an cid-fashioned, Democratic Mass Meeting The next meeting of the Club will be held in the court om on Saturdsy evoning, the Vth.Jntlnotiaet fT0( all the American peiiviaN, living or dead, he is undoubtedly the greatest. This iA what a Washington letter in tha Tnhun mj s of Gen. Scott, and the remark is extensively copied and approved by the Whig papers. Thus the bonci of revolutionary heroes, and the green turf above the grase of Taylor, are disturbed to minister to insatiuble vanity BoI;l ?yf. Hr.jaY Cava. The Philadelphia Kiiquiivr ssssei His son made bim aware of the tesult o the Whig convention, bnt he appeared to take little interest in it. His last words, addressed to bis son ware I AM I DyIKO, I AM OI.VO. His spirit had Aed aud all va tili His death was aacalm and peaceful as an i fa tan I ale, p. C'i ! Philadelphia Enquirer states that Mr. Clay's private papers have been confided to üen Jussup, aa ilo aH the original manuscripts and rough drafts sbich he had written while Secretary of State. The manurriptsare very voluminous Hilling a large trank and box. Gen. Jessup is a warm personal friend of Mr. Clajr, though a political oppnent. CaULRi.io raoM New Y'obk Ibe BJ. York National Demral, il nsuied by a fientleinan who has been in all parts oi the Stale, that Pierce and King will carry it hy an overwhelming majori ty A well informed Democrat io Congressman from this State writes us: "You may safely pot down New York for Pierce and King by 20 000 majority . Madisonian. Oct roa Genebal Piikce Hon, Wm. Wright, Whig candidate for governor of New Jersey in 1847, haa come out in favor of Pierce and King against Gen. Soot'. Mr. Wright is a gentleman ofmuch influence in that State, and will prove a serious thorn in the fleah of Whiftery there. Capital Comimo VVet The St. Louis Intelligencer estimates that witbin a period of five years at most, more than thirty millions of Enatern rapital will find its way West, in constructing the gigantic railroads that ire now in progress in tbe States ol Missouri, Illinois, (owB, Wisconsin, and Indiana SrtTTiHO Prws. The editor of the Rochester JmerL taut, bas been sent to tho House ul Correction for the perpetration of tho. following; Orely says Um9ptf ufKin the platb.rm." He oa txpc-to.rte as a Whig then. LtT'Tho reason assigned for the refusal ol so many Whigs to olaoe themselves on the platform of the late Whig Convention is that since Horace Oreoley spit upon it, it nas been pronounced not at all agreeable or decent I.ouHzxIU Utmoerat. S, iirt'i P.n.asse-r. T1. t.r. A.4..l-, U'bir. S a mt m sVs ssr sw-ss. . . SB w iJVsVII sBUl IVS , a " ' BBJBSSJ ... r can find only eighty-seven electoral votes lor wbich Uen Scott bas any favorable to Webster. ohance. Tbe Advertiser is J T We learn hy letter from Newport, Ky., that Col. John W. Tibbntls died in that city ni Tuesday . Col. T has been a Representative in Congress and served in the Mexican war as colonel ol the sixteenth infantry lThe Whigs of Mtehifran hnve nominated Z. Chandler, of Detroit, anal D. S. Walhridge, of KaUunaBoe, for teovernor nd LiuteBtut. UHe who Bas a wolf for his eoinpanion, must oarry a dog ii Uder bis aJoik

LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. rT AUTHORITY AN ACT To rait a Reeanu for State purpa for the ytmr 1832

jnanst, That a tai. for State purposes, ot twenty ccuta on each SICIIGK J. B: it tnVt.it Vit Uincral Au-r.Vy of l.U Slat of '; one i.undiad dollars of the value ot all property enter d for taxation n the general lasts ot taxai , uu any rents upon each pull suije 1 b la v to tjxat.nti, hd. and is iercby authorised and directed to oe levied fur the currei.i year, one thousand tight hundred and 6ftv-two, and which hai 1-e assessed, levied, a tut col'ected aocording to law Whbbfas. In the opinion oi this General Aaaembly , an emergency exiU Mr the immediate taking eifeet of thia act, to the end that the several County AoJitors may, in due time, lc certified of their duly in respect hereof; therefore, Vic 9. xle a further enacted, that this A t shill take eaTecJ and be in foree from uk! after iu passage; that the same be published iu tho Indiana State Seutii.el, the Indiana Mate Journal, an 1 Use Indiaaa K-.alesaaan; and tht the Secretnry of State forward, without delay, certified copie of mi Act to the Auditors of tha several couiaies m this Sltv WM H BMQUMß, .speaker of the Honse of Rereseutaiiva s. a. itftcicLtt, Presuleut aj the Senate pea rtm At. oved Maick , 134 JOSEPH A. WHItJUT The Stats ot Inbiaim, 1 it&ct oi Secretary of State, I, Charles H. Test, Secretary of Slate lor the Stale aaateaaM, oertify that the foregoing i a true, ntU, and complete oopy of aii eiro'ied act now on ftle in my office. Iu witnejs wiiere-of, I have hereunto act my han!, and L a aSxed the seal of State, at Indianapolis, this 13th day of July, A. D lSi i harlk-1 u. resT, Secretary oi State. Ludiaim polls Wholesale Prices Current. (jorrtcttJ IVttlly fur tht Indiana Stat, Sentinel, by KIKLAND Ac FITZC.IBBON, r UK W AKDIN J AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sjra srsouaaial DEALcas in tiroceriea, Liquors, Tobacco, and Produce. EAST Sim: OF TdE DEKoT uai ON 9a Ho;, net,. . . Shoulders,. . Clear Sides, Hams, GROCER1E.SBrooms Lea.!, bar Ieud, white, pure 1ead No. 1 Oil, linseed Oil, lard Oil, pr rm Oil. Tanners' Turpentine Beans, white Potatoes on si l,(K.i V , e S.23 , 1 .00 1 BEEF f ewt.uel.. .tte4 UO CAN DIES f B M5 COrrON YARN ft . 1617 CANDLES t- ft, Star 3 Mould, 9J CORN MEAI V bu . . . . 5 AW FLOFR-Vbbl. .195?.'; " FRIIT e-bu ..62 1,75 I a,--7Sl.fäli - . o57S 1.00 I ....SS so n b12 7&8 ....ISil-i ...,1S20 6,00 . 3.00? J SO 4,00 .3,00f?,0o none OiliOllS C!icee A;. pie, arreeii, . Apples, dried, . . , Peaelu', dried, . Almonds, fc- ft . . Raisins, j box, . . riH Mackerel, No t, rbrl.... No. I, thf. brl.. No. 1, for hri.. Butter, io.. Card Beeswax Oinaeng Tallow 9L 'ssa, law, 9 by 10 0 by 1? . .?.0tfr 50 109 . . -i.T3 no IS UO&M SO ..T.ons.f 3.7il 25 HAY s ton, No. 1, kit .53.i .Vv 4. Sibrl IS 5013 (Hi Timothy . t lorer No. . tpaf. brl No 3. t?trl ... Salmon, kits... .Ü.OOft.7 (K. I RUN f ft, , HU0 Bar 4ii 10 9 1 ....300 Roam! ami square. Casting .TÄS- Spriues ..MM Axle Anvils SÄ LEATHER FEATHERS y ft, Best Ordinary IIRAIN'M bu. Wheat, while. . . Wheat, red Barle) Rye Corn Oats OROCKRIEH V ft.. Cofler, best Rio . Sutjar, N. O .... Sogar, loit Sugar, rruhed. . , Tea, (i P , SO Sole, i 2. .OaV3 40 ....1?" 90 Uätti Ill 1: ...11112 ...lOi 3IC ....frf-Tu . . . .Soi ....45.55 . .14, 11 ....H9 . ...37a. soatis 6.00 Calfskin. 0 dz, IS.OOAW.Ob Morocco . .tl,Ül,fl0 - i.tjl r 6 CO I ?v;eep I.IQl.ORS t ral, Pup. Pair Brantly,1.ufJ3:5 Alex. Sif C.k. . . tfi9M Ma 3.Ut3 Amer:oan Brandy ....44S Holland G.n l.si Old Bor Whisk) . .S03H 00 Corn Whisky 10 Old Mad. TjTli VOtai.tS Port Wine Iii. 75 Tea. Imp Tea, Y Hy Pepper Spice Snlenilua Molus.se , N Molasse. S. II. Tar, N. C.. t brl Tar, Florid Tobacco, t? 1 . . . Madder India; . Rice Hhsery Wine I,7i2.35 Ciafet W,ne 9 i!r 3 50 Malaga Wine Domestic '5 . ..4050 345 3,50 s.no 4.05 5,S0 3.SS I 10 oos a is 4,00 d,8oS7,ün 00 3,00 NAII.S-Ü key, ...155 lOd ..15916 Bd .ElOSWon 0d i tapfrem 3' 3d Rosm 2 S3 Brads Hunter llg.121 PAPFR-? ream. Cloves 3& WrapDinc ... Ounpowder, kef. . A.SOii.W Foolscap . . .0 . .jp N.. I. Sat . VS6i Bon Boar.is. b;t Caasta 3SS4U SEEDS ft, bushel Aluran . fj Clover "Wraegi 1,501 ,60 Flax Wooden Buckets 2,35 Timothy , 0CT0BER ELECTION Kl.!'. nN IiaY- i WK F.COND TUESDAY IN urToRF.R US Announcement fee 1.00 2 (CT- Wc arc requested to announce the name a 1'raci Ho bbook oi Wayne town -hip, as a candidate for Senator, at ihe ei.uine Oet-.ber aSeefiaSi, oh eet o the decision of the TVm u raiic C.Liilv i ,-uveution ? ir r W - are requested b O. H. P. It. , la) aiole that he will an iadepen lent candidate t".r Sheriff, at the entuiiig OcK'bcf elec lion. CARTER'S INDHN. REPORTS. Ytllt h pubhsbe.1 smt rasÜT for nie In a trwr d,y. b? V. stis H. Baowv REPORTS or TASKS ARG U KD AND DF.TF.RMINFD tv i ii r QT T DDVIID jrTi1" I7 n i tn a Tl 'T l? 1 KKMK ( Ol Rl Or Jl DIHA Li KK or THE STATE OF INDIANA BEING A OFFICIAL CO.NTI.NUATIOV OF BL ACKFOVBO's REPORTS. with i ABi.cs or the cases, trr. BY HORACE U. CARTER. A. M., rescsASi arroaTta VOL. I. containing the ca'se-i rao.M mat tssm, 147, to no- ' VEMBER TERM, 1849, BOTH INCLVSIVE. Tb work p beautifully printed, on ,ood beavy paper, io s style uniform with Biatkforu'a Report. An analysis a Com ante earK esse, aud notes are ailriad to tba moat important ones, ibe volume wir contain about tfi pages sn. prH bs I soiJ tor three JolUra. Lawyers at a distance desiring the work, by remitting their orders. aetunipanUi u:k ris tt. to Al'STlN H. BR0WM, rub. 1 her, i IndUnapoUe, will rscetvs It promptly by any mtx'c nl r nr. tra v anra that act .llrri Ii, v 1n,lli A SUPERIOR HAT FOR FOUR D0LLARS.-1 am now selling tine Moleskin Hat, maunfsolurad express o' ,MV 'remit irade at the low price of Fora Iu.a. They are warrant! to be every way superior in most or the Hauhareto fore sold m ibis market fur 95 OU I have also an extra line M. shin Hat, equal to the W.- Cineianati, for 63,00; also, a general assortment ai For, Silk, Caislmere an J Mher Hata, and a large va riety of Leghorn, Panama, Braid and Knew Hats, which are ,-6er d at tha most raasoual !a rataa. at Wll.MOT'S Hal Store, ffo. I Palmer Hr-ustv luUclT-tslat PHYSICIANS say Oat! Davis' Pant K,!ln one ol iboie nice lutle artieias ttbscb ia calculated ic ralieva an im mense aatoui.t ol 5ü,1rrjig Incident ia human life Irs actior. oc lusjysietu it aBBJJf times like mag.c as instantai:;c.s the pain is font al one. H it St. .es in another column CBAIOHF.AU A BHutt'Nht.' W. W RfBERT8, Agents, Ii, : - ,. - mmmm!mm "B i. u. atsTatss. O Bt-TlkB NEW BOOK 8T0RE BtTlKft A MATH ES ha via commenced the BOOK SKI. i.lNu ATD STATIONERY business in Ibe ciiv ot lndinii apoiia, would mosi respectfully inform the Cilttciis of Indianapolis, and of the s-ate generally, thai iney arc now receivins; and npetting a very hai.dsome addition to iheir former atock, which msko i tiieir as..irtmanl verv r-wxl. Ttiey expeet to keep constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale aud retail t.aw. Med.cal. Theofbei.-n1 Musical Agriaoltural, and Scientific orks. H an's Bi oka, School ! Rooks and Stationer of every deseuptiou; together with a general t , i anaortment of every thing in their line, usually kept m Book Stores; I attl tf 1, r. 1 . .,.. nrnwii. In t ' nww. n,,nt,f,iut.ii,, , r ... . Ladies and geiitlemeii will please call aud examine our stock, before purtuaairg etaewhen. Al! orders from a distance, promptly attended to, and R-vatu and Packages (nrwaiOed win ilispatcb. "tore south side of Washington street, in the brick Block on the corner of Vahiiigl.R and Meri.'ma streets, a few doors Waat Of the Posioihee. t rostoince. mi n.r.it a mathes. Indiaaapotis, July 10, !eJt-3id-w:lw. Bt ARM FOR BALE IN MARIoM OOUMTY. -Hia miles : at -Ith eaal of Indianspolta. one-hali' mile from the Railroad . nd on the county road i ' K Horn IMianapo is to Cuicii.natl, In" rtin M-.t f .ir.tr ( r..l Vf .li. U,mm ju.nui,,.,,. 1 SO tr,., 4ft . ...... , . ... ' .... ..,viin. ij ' " .vjiii.ni.n. ..... v -, v - cieareil and in good uluvatlen. am) al. the leaves lately re set Balance nea y lin:er lanS, of which 30 acres are lenced and scl in grass The buildings are a two story hawed log house, with kitchen, porch, and passage, shop, swbrse, and other necessary outbuildings, rood well walled with brick: fine orchard, eonsisting of SO culti-.ated apple trees, pear, plum aud peach trees; and 3 neverfaili. g ' spring. The (arm borders ou a small creek, and rise gradually to a height of from 91 io 40 feet Title perfect. So In- ; '-onibrancea, and for sale very low. For terms. ke, a "ply at the RBAL EmTaTE .VND OENKRaL AOKNCY OFFICE. .'urylB-dAwl of eoa- ' W wees in? for werk on tbe Pern end lavmanapoTTReilroed, will And ii to meir advantage to obh mmmGaXttj at tha otvee of Uc eeeBfnny. In Noblesvifle. E 0. BARNEY, July H, 13S. C binssi P.SI R R Bmliimaa, Josimal. and New Albany tsyaW aoey B weeks waaMy and 1 weg dahy) " baiy IB

EDICAI. COLLEGE CT OJUO-crfcSSlON OK lsSaVO ital ine l lilriy -lii;ru Annua. L.iil ot Lecilirei wUI couinieti'.c on the first Monday in November, under the following arraagemeut. riMU c.use n ine iuiui renruao JEDED1AH CCBB. M I) , Fr -tVaa.x of Auatavav. JOHN LOCKE, M D., Profeot of tltamjstrv and Pharmacv. I JOHN LOCKC Ja., M. D., Ai'janet Professor of Chemuiry bmo I Pliarmaev. U M LAWRON, M. I Proiror of Pljya olocy and Patl.ologv 1 . O EDWARDS, M D , l'r -rtstor of Materia Medics and Theraii;eiics. and .Medical Junspiudence , H W HAXI.KY. M P rro:esor of Surgery and Surgical ' Anatomy. LANDON C. RIVE?, M D Profesa oi OUtetrus and the Diseases . Women and Children. DAN IK I. DKAKE. M O.. Pro.'eour oi Theory and Practice and ' Clinical Medicine WM. H. CORE, M D . Demoostrator of Anatomy Tnt DuwtrTlss Roous will t.e opened on the first ot October. and continued taruurhoul the tsion. Every desirable faeility will ' L anornea lor tbe study ot lriei,cal Anatom v Cumcal LtiTtars. by the Professors atf the Practice M Medew.on. j cine aud äurgery, Will be delivered regularl .throughout the , at tr.e uinmerciai Hospt'ai. Pp i ::::.nart LacTcais, during the motult of OttaUr, will be delirerett hy member of the Faculty. Tft.s course (which will ba 1 free will embrace Clinical Lccturt SI the Hospital, and Lecture , attbe College It will not introji e cm i regular course. Tut new Coilee Buildinr iui finished, will be in read.ucM in every respect at tlx opeuiag of the ensuimr eourse; pupils, tnera t v pjsj y iv. iar. cas t ii7 vi .11 sbk s.i . :t t niuini wuiv, i'i'pn) mvia- t fere, may rely es every convenience for the prosecution f their tud,n Taas For tlie who'e foaea eoaVetitnelv, 1 Ticket, OS: Dissecans: Tlekel, 010; Hi ipttal 0106; MetrK-ulatiOH . Ticket. 5. Gradua- ; lion Fee.J5 Oood Board (ihc'-idinK ittel aivl lights) Wiil average j- : ' per wek L M. LAW'SON, M. D , Cincinuail, July 10, l'sM-dtwO'.v. Dean ol" the Faculty Wells, Fargo & Company's California Express. A JOINT STOCK COMPANY CAPITAL 0300.01. Oih e No. 16, Wull St., New Yorlr f BSHIS Company Laving completed its organization a' above, is M. uow ready to Mitdertake a ceueral Express Forwarding, Agency and Commission rtutties; tbe purchase and sale of 0 .Id Dust, Bul'ioti, and Bills of Earhanee; the payment And collection ot Notes, Bills and Accounts, the forwarding of Oo'd Dust, Bullion, ar.J Spec is also PacVtieca, ParceU and Treiifht of alt destnp'ior, in and between the c.iy ut New Y.-rk anJ lie cay of Sa:i FrHm iro, and the pi incipal cities and towns hi California; conu-'oting at New York with the lines of We'.ls, Butterfield A Co , and Livingston, Fargo dL Co., forming the American Kxpres. Couipany; also with the Harnden Express Pullen, Virgil A Co. s Northern and Canada Express. Davenport ft Mason's Now Bedford Kxptese, and Ijvuigston, Weils & Co.' European Express Thev have established OlEces, and faithful Agents, lu all tbe priu cipal ciiies and towns throuyrhoat the Eastern. Middle, and Western States, and California; energetic and faiihitil Messengers, furnished with iron chests fbr the security o' treasure, 'and other valuable packages, accotnpauying each Express jpn all tbeir line, as well in California as in tbe Atlantic States. Our several Agents in Cb,litbnn are authorised to draw drafts on u payable a Ihe prinripul CKEres of SM American Kip.es Company ; hetween New York anl St. E.-uis, affbrdinf, to peron in California, ihe most .'oiivanlent, proupt iui reliable oicatu o remnting lo their fiteu-U las tins country. Also, Prafi on California, lor sate at tbe rnrient rates ol exelianaa. 8AMI F.L P. CARTER, for many years connected with ibe American Express Company at Albany, and R. W. WASHBURN late of the Bank of Syracuse, have been apj-Ointedpnuctri! Agents for California. The Agents of the Amoticau Express Co. are authorised t au ss Agni' i for this Comjv.ny. DiaacToits Hriuy We!". Aurora N. Y., vvm. . Furgo, BorTil., Johnstiiii Livingston, N. Y., Alpheu Reynolds, do. E aa P WMlitims, Huftlo, James McKay, New York. F.d. W. Morgan Aurora, N. Y. Alex. M C. .Smith, N Y., Henrv D Rl -e, E mira. EDWIN B MORflA'V Present. Jam . McKat, Secretary. WELLS, FAR3) A Co löWa'l st .New Yo'V. Jt.iy3-d3uv:rw. F. CLARK Ageut, Ctiscinnatl, O. GROCERIES! OROOERIES ' ! ORO0ERIF3 ' I I Our stock of Orrerlea i large and cumpleie, sejeoted with care. Tbe aitentio.1 of tbe city and cwHutry retailers is invited o an examination of the qua'ity a id prices ot our good as we frei noufideut that we can give satisfseiion. Our stock flimsi ts ial purt a. follows Iff bog - prime Rio Co3ee. 10 boas Ca, ait 4, SO l.r.gs prime Eagnna Corf-e 25 bales Bailing, s t tags cid Javs Coöeo hM's N O. .Sugar, 50 boi'-i Hen .ufa, 5 tierce Salmcn. M Kses Raisjue, ujrtf ,50 drums Fig, Nuts of various '. n' 10 dozen Brooms, 2$ ttaaictl Buckets, 45 nt Tub, tSd. xan Zinc Wash L- !- :tt -jU half die si Imp., Yoiiiur Hvsoti O. Powder unit Black Tei. 1000 pounds f. IiKig'. 1000 pounds Msdder, 1000 pound Atnm, Pepper, Alupice, 10 barri-'i I.oa( Sueat. 25 bbl'a crush'd and pi 't! 100 bbU N O. Molise-, 5 M ' - ... .':cl Syrup, ISO i ,.fcges Mackerel, k Ma Kanawha Salt. "0 big fine Table Salt. jo ssasea Toba eoSa 6 a;J 100.001 C,ars, I HUM fuinaWI Cars, 'o hags Shot. 1000 bors Leoi 50 kegs Powder. 15o kees Nails. Ojiirer, Mustard 50 lioxes Star tiki MouMCnn.1!v,C!asmon. Cloves, SO hoien Soap, Nutmegs. &c i &c 45 lK(es Shavmg and tu..., Soap, HHO MSU A M.Vliit juntCE WMiiington st near tbe State H&uw COLLECTIONS IN ILLINOIS U. MANLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARSHALL, CLARK COINTY, ILLINOIS. HAVES n a general acqnair.iance from twenty years' ressds-nee in ibe cosmtry offer bis tervices in the collection of claims ; und payment of tales in the eastern pari of Illinois He refer-, to the members oi" Congress from UinOaS for iu capa ettV and fidelity m bbi:ness. leMdA .vm U. MANLY j 1 Great Bargains---Sign of the Flag. AT OOD3 at thi house w.il be solo at unheard ot low pnetM M It would l-e iraps:Me here to eunmerata all the artieles e n.prii'tig ine stjok, but win meiuinn a few meriting attri-t ou A aqlendtd lot of BKK AGE UC. LaMWaS, from 15 ota. to 30 ot, usual'v ol-l trom ?j c is. to 37-1 cl NEW DE LAINF.S , a good article, for IM cu. per yatd MKSTIC C.INOIIAMS at all price. EORKICN AND 1KM . , AND PRINTS BEKAPKBD A.ND DROWN bHEF.TIN.ii SHIRTINGS

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I LINEN AND COTTuN RHEE 1 1 Mr be1 EINEN TABLE. DAMASK, AND DIAPERS

LANCASTER OLIII! A.ND COUNTEKfi N NAPKIN, L)OYI.IE:s. TOWELINOS TICKING., Ac. Also, a fine lot of SILK SHAW LS, good and cheap. TERMS CASH. Ail Goodi warranted to ba ol Ism Mad aud Quality represented. mayl3 J. S. NORRIS f-rtHIS DAT RECEIVED 1 Ivor f Haiwleti Tab'f Kiiite Ivory IIsnd'.ei Desrit Knives. Ivory Ilanrfled Deerrt Knivtrs aud Eoik-. Ivory Handled Table Knivci and Forks. Treiber with a general ss.'ir'm' nt of oiher styles aadtjuiditiea. juni. JArOB LIN0LF.Y. G REEW PORTER BOTTLES. 10 r.-- tlii.- Cay receive.). jutit J AC M I.INDI.KY. aJ ALMON -o taste No 1 SsIuumi. jasi received and for sale b 5 laasIS BROWNING A MAVKR I t m DOZ -lELLEY ULASSES, assoried astHams, now open sein ami i,r aale. marn&w J BRITTA NIA WABE -Now openiui;Hrittania Cofcc Pots; do. Tea do: do. .Soup Ladies; Jo. Candlesticks; do Castors, assorted staves do. Covered Pitchers, JACOB I.1SOI.KY. lo I ncoitvcred no, Por sale at sleet prices. DMA JACOB I.INDLF.Y 5UNTBY ME RC HANTS . This d.-.y tetelvsd Thirty c rates liueenaware, direct nnnortaOou per ship "Nathan. on," ecntaininz assorted common Goods in new tud stterns. For .sTt to merchants at Rivet pnc. B ' 00U M nve lei Tliomt jkleab t patterns. ju'y J Ai I'D I.I Sl.r. I ILVER-rLATED OOD55 Table Spooni, Tea Spoons; Butter Knivei; Caators with ctt bo.daa Jun30. JaOOB LiNDLEY MCORMICKS HEAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. VIVID WILLIAifS, opposite Branch Rank, liid.anaoil ii J applied lo soon, can furoiah ihe above named Machines for tultiaig wheat, alona or with Mowers to be ar.ched lor cuttuitr tim-ithy and all kinds ol' grass. The Reapf r will eat two acres of Wheat pet hour, and will save at least ibree-too ribs of all ibe grain scattered by ordinary rradliBtr. Tne mowei will cut ooe ami a quarter acres of grass as itmoihy , per boar. They are warranted to pcrforn. as here atsted. Paruiera who wtab to save grain, save labor, aave money, and I insare a speedy gathering of these barveate, sitotild ea.-'t have a Machine or an aitereSl iu one Farmen ran oin together so that eah nslghbori.ocd tmghi supp'y tbemselvea. One of the Reaping Machines cau be aaeit on the , farm of Nieholas McCarty, where it worked last year (aJlbougu . Jofu-itnl in some of the castings' so as to give great saiisfacUou. The eastings this year have been so ttsted as to prove there will be iui deficiency. Such was tbe performance f ,n' "e "sed on Mr. SlcCarty's farm that he has no hesitation in recommending them as of great advantage to all harmg wheat to eracrle. Mr. C , T. Boas, who superintends, will give any one iiitbnnation as to , the performance. jun-d&wtf n d I a n a Institution (or tha DEAF AND DUMB, iOn the .National Road, lj mile east of Irtditiriap -li ) rilTORS are admitted on Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, f Thursday, and Friday, between the hour, of 1 and J o'clock, P. M : also, ou SasBrday. Prom 10 to 12 o'clock, A M. During these hours some person will be in WaditaTsM U uduc t c,.,.ti,3 oi ' the Stale, end strangers, to ihe school rooms, and ilirough those parts ot ibe t.a.M,ng open io tu public I ne onieci oi ine iiuhiiuiou Oeing the benefit of the uutorlnnale Mules, will nM a'lfiw the admisaion of Visitors at any other time. . I v. wtf JUST ARRIVBD. Another New, Cbeap, Ready-pay More , P l.:iitlnc of Ready-Made Clothing, Staple Dry Goods, a,id Groceries 1 t.e suiocriber has jut reeitea ana u uow opening opposite ihe Palmer House, one doo doo.- east of Olivrr Tousey's store, of Ready Made Clothtug, selected ) styles, rasluoni, and quality. A'so a tarac and renerai assortment m . With mucheare with recant to 'IV a general stock of Dry floods, together with a hue fresh lot oi rannly Groceries, which he guaranties io aell fat ready-pay, as cheap as any liks establishment ui this City or Stat. The otiblic are resnectfu'iv invited local anil eaamute qnallt and prices, and they will soon find it ts tbe place where thev will ge ine worth of their money. O. WILLIAM, Innianapolis, June 4, lftSV. Junt-Jlj -vvjt m d9d AORBS OF FINE TIMBER LAND IN BOONE 1 fflP ' OTJNTY FOR SALE -Mouth ha.T ot ihe northeast q inrier of section No. 13, township No. 13, n.ril, range 4, west, tu the c uitty of Boone, and State of luiLaua, containing bo acre of Sue laud, well and heavily timbered. Also-East half of the eouth east quarter uf same section, township, range, county, and State, cmuauiluf 30 acres of lue lan. welt and heavily limbered. Ocod Lue. For terms, Ac, apply at the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, uy5-l wdtfc ve. i gjTRA YED On Grey !!orc. aeven years old, about sixteen hands hieh, tne neni hip sugnuy uning: ne. mown mre abeat IS years old, some f fteen bands high; and one bav Mare, about seven years old, rather small, with a cai on her right bind ; leg a cut from a plouah. These horse left my farm, some two i m'es eat of Oosport, Owen county, Ind. I will five a liberal re- i ward for any information of thatn.or a return ol the hories lo ms. i jBlylO-dlw-wBw. VALENTINE MaYaR MANSFlBLD'irLlTB OF OBlfBRAL SOOTT.-1 Vol. 1 Mulin -Price tt BS UP OP OBNBRAL SCOTT Pamphlet edition Piles So ie for aale hy MXM It W, haaJO 0ns Wer wast of hs Wrtbt Hoaes

'EW ADTTBTISEMEITT Le eecy IkJv iJ i 11 WO. 1. R. K R Sad way '8 Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY Rl'MLDY EVER RECORDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY Of THE WORLD THAT H s STOPPED TUE MOST VIOLENT PAIN a IN A FEW" SEC'OM It will atop the mot severe pains in five minutes or Its, and will cure the moat obstinate and painful Rheumatic. Netra aw, Neurale . , and Kilioas coaapiaii'ta in a few hours. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL It nein fails in gKt'ne; uiaiant east to tbe most tormf-nttng atonizins' pams. IT HAS f 1'RKD,

IN yjyETT CASES OUT OF . HI VCiEIi. RHEUMATISM IX FOUR HOI RS NEURALGIA CR..l'P DlARKHOiA . TOOTH AC HE SPASM CRAMP? SICK HE A DA UF. CHILL FEVER CHILLBLAINt SORE THKOAT IN ONE HOUR IN TEN MINI Th1N FIFTEEN MINUTE IN ONI ! 0D in Five mi nute in fine minutes IN FIFTEEN MINI I Ei IN FIFTEEN MINI ih X FIVE MINUTES IN FOUR MINUTES INFLUENZA IN ONE HOL It Spinal complaints, Sid! XaaSBBSj Strain, Bruises. Cuts, V..uod&. - i . rosl B.tes, Clirlera Morbu. Dy enter y, Tic Doloreux. ail t other coinnlauii where there is severe nain. Radway Iteadv ReWef will instantly top the pant, and quickly rure iae d,seae -ii iv nr.AUAi.nr.. 1 RaJway'a Ready Reliel' wilt stop tbe most di aire in pa ns in , fcw minuter- and prevent renewed attacls. hvfl' ' leans ami ' sweeten the stomach, anil neuiralixe the pu.eiw as .ils ot' the ays. lm PREVENTION By inhaling the pira-ünl lud agreeaUe .umc ,.i P. K K , t ; will refresh and enliven the senses -rem. Ar th0wsU is' bfay I rVeluif a of torpor and fatis-ue In Bathin Mix a ut.U spoonfa! of R R. R. with a Kol l Wat r tad asnSM the Head, Neck aud Temples, wash ihe Face. Hsim!. ad 0,j,er nux ,,f lni ijy ev ,wtel and'healthy JJJ MitaMBsass cry morn 'iif, an-J you. wi'l kern vi knt prevent Jtseaac a;id sii-Sur' i,rsilri. AI.E BOWFE CoVpI.UNTS DiairlMBa. Dysentery, B"oody Tiux, C'llera Mot I n-. Painful Discharges it relieves tbe most wvere paias in a few minutes cheeks th- most dlstresuug d'schare. and will spearfilv remove the causa NEURALGIA yJ. STOPPED IX8TASTLY. Und ws) 'a Ready Relief posiaaset an almost tn.ta. ul..i..s lufla ence over tbe ahirp dr ln pOMi f pain of this crael com;' In a few minutea tn paiu-strir'krn etuTerei experten -es thi i i iig. trui sensations oi departing pain it has cured tl.ou-., of n-es in uio .-iiT km .-srw lun, wurrr ui.ny ot instil nac iM'en üriul,l aioiosi to deatb'a door Tbe efiec'.s of the Rea.lv Rel.ef is to top m patas isnmediaiely, to atrengtben the nervous system mid npp.y rs with nervous energy and vitality, the los of win-1, i the nerves j the oaua. of tlie nervous paius. KHEl.'M ATISM PAISS kELIEVED .Y FIVE MIXtTTES Rad way's Rwdy Rebel will stop live aevere assi riTrariaiista paias n' sUkefasaSSMI almoai usstantly. Persona are living in tl is j city wl.o, for mouths, were confined 1st tbejr beds ly Rhritmatis ' Pains, whose bones were tuisotmd iron, top to toe, wtosc ;..ini 1 were distorted with painful swellings, that were relieved from all pain in fifteen minutes by the use of Radsray's Ready Relief. ThitMheUutb, ant thouaaiiAs in tiie rrty of New York, and Ltiudreds , of titoi sind in the I'nited State can answer for the truth as ttfi I assertion we need ik eertifieates enres we poUish no bjiig , list oi" names to prove -he enVucy 04" Reilwny. Ready Relict, at the citizens of alim! every totsa in the t nion, i,r tlie last four , years, bave tested it Iberr.selves. CHIEE EF.VKK CtnLLM STOPPED 17V A FEfX' Mr.XVTFSPAiy HELIEYED ISSTASTl V Rao way's Ready RHiet like a barn, ia all tM isf Chili a1 d Fever ll breaks the Chilis lmmediaiely warms op aid invigorates w.tbhesjtu arvl etrengtb every t.rvun nd -f.-ir', .n oi tiie - , v; i' PAINS or MX KINDS WVoerc ) teeJ pai'i, arly Railway' R.-aJy Kink i. It H sare so relieve you in a frw iu uute If ou hi.e pa is m the Sumach iitteatniei. si the Liver, Kidneva. Boweis, Juiuts. Bonc. . ; RaJway's Ready Relii-f, taken either internally or appl e.! aaser ' oally, will iu a few or.iiiutes stop pa i aud ,'4ui k: remove hs eanae. RADWAY Cf . ltiSTn ten - ret, - n tk AGF.NTS 10H R. R R .!, W. IVoi-d. Kn:iitstowii; Raymond V C. , CamUl.ioe i in . j I. Re,ed. Rtdiraoad; Mc hsrtl y d Ar.lfair, DeltJ.:. F. . I M LiSBBa, Clinton; Mitchell & Morrow. Cei.ttev ille; F. .i u..;, lu!HbTJ I U. Rrafhors & Co , Cumberland; S. niihav, Hreniboroi Ji. Younl, .Maktletowiv; 1 i gantuwn: thr-oek tt Co , ! r,el I Wlo!. sale Ari,; Edwards, Gieenuelil; A. Stall M Rochster. S. Tipon. A Son. N .. CRAIOHF.AD vt BROW XIMi, W. W. ROBERTS lii-tlanar-, tinsy 3.1 -ma) r)s :n 1 vohli Westward the Star of Reform takes Its m.wanl Cchu-sc. HOTICi TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS ! CV T K would raspecrfuliy rail the atteutkxi oH-utnm.-t an1 le.,1 ww ata . Jrug- and medicines to our full and large as -nment i of pure artieies. We arc receivitig and now eMBaag, Crtds ani! 1 PowuaBro; aiv, the various Coxporxt, preptircd from Mediciiict t inu-odu'-ed by Brath, Matiaon. Thompson. Ho nrJ. and mbeu j Alan, KsTascTs. roneeutratw? articles, fluid, solid, and powdered, i Also, the earasM Comouuda prepared from our own reeeiias, tl j tlie moil etficK-ious cheracter, hsvuig been te-'Jed thorougliiy for twenty yeios. and also to the superior quality V our Purt ,f-Jical I Lteyort, nt: of which Wt are prepared to asfl wholejfo'..- ir reta.: j Out stork consists in pt -t of ! African Bird Pepr-r. Dvullcap, I Bavbjnry, Lsattair ätippae, or Narvaar Oinger, Jamale L'aicorn, Omer, Aftiean. W lu-bH un ti.iifer. Rare Raspberry liobeiis IM. V. , Ooidt-r. Seal, " Heil. Ärc. Ac.kt Sc U30--EXTRACT mmmm .tin.. soltd, eowrnvt. Juglause, or Bttttern.i. Myricaa; Eupalorium Pern -iinauuiano; " Perf; NCpsiiasi Aralia Spinorl) Leptaudrut; ZntthoxJyn. Macrotyn; SciUieDaria, AbliHydrastia, H yd rnsus: Cyprtpedium. (AlchohoUcs) " Aqueous; Lobelia Innataj Pn rial Lost ni A A StiTTinpia;' rsasssa; Comu; tierariium, An:l every arApocynuDt. i ,r,(... Macrotyr; ticle thai will i.enuntMP admit of lite A mericaii Oil, lorm Also, Spices, Liioiirnl and Crude; Nutiiab', CwiWSIaaaa, Pefper, Maee, Alspiee, Ciuger, Cloves, 4o Also, Seeds of evary variety, Csmary. Caraway Flax, Hemp, Fennel, Mutard, Ams?. Cardoman, Lobelia. We design keeptnr every x-arieiy of (rrass Sue J., Fiold Seeds, Fl wer and Garden Seeds. Our stock will be full aial complete, and would Invite all to call and examine tbe quality of our goods and prices. We buy our goods m cash, null cau and sti'.l e!5 low .'ouih side Washington street tiear die Palmer Houe. Indianapolis uecao-ivdAw j. p. porfe tV CO. fW0 THE PTJBIJO. Th nii'1-r ttied ;:e:oy catilioni the to JM. f.iibl..- asainst bnyint; or usina a Patent Riajitt for maelunery tor cuitnijr ibe .""crews upon the raiK, iVe , of beri-st. a-'- irriiiited io Spencer Iwis, April 6th, 1350, as the same was arc cured bv frau, a.i-1 has been utljurige.1 by the Ccmmlssionej of Patents frr the i United States, to Uruss and Campbell, of Tiffin, Oiiio Ti e undersigned is the only authorized Agent of said GfSMesml Cantpkelt for the sale raf the Kir lit in saht macbinet y in the Slate of 1 ludianu, aiaJ will prosecute any infrüifcmeiit ttpn the ante by sale, uiiig, or etherwie. For the information of the pubiie. h bert-in s saCaYSfc 'oe declsiou of theComtniMi.oiier ; Patents: "SpeHftf Levis r. Urost If C.t-4ii Interference of .i,.l (Ircs Campliell's appl'waiion with a Patt tit, granted io said Spencer Lewis, A.ri! ftih, lät, Tor improvements in machinery lot ouii.ni; Screws on rail, Ac, of Beadateadi, before !ho Cotniusiouei oi p.teuis: '-Atter careful raamlnatloii of the t.-Miinoiiy in the above entitled j case, priori!' of invention Is decided in favor of said tiros and I Campbell; the said ürcs joinl inventor with the said Cam bell, of i tlie machine claimed by'them, havine iiivented the part in rontro- ! triwcrM prior to the Invention or prr-luetion of . he same by s.i ! Pi'tUt Omcc äircilt IUI ' ! raiwt urnc, airuu, iwi saM'I II KISINUFR j Atrvat for Uross m CamnMI, Tiiin.'o. saui )ul? -tVÖvt Atrt iit for Cross A CampVll, Tufrn.i). StSlIOHIGAN FLANK ROAD. Arrangements liavuie been i aj recently madebv the Directors 31 this Com.iativ f..-r pn.iiiL.l mmpictiou. the undersigned iavltes the utientioti vi the tu, .tin oi Marion. HoiMie and Haoullon coimiiea to (he i)iicy aJ piprieiy of eweiid.nf some a.il to tue enterprise, by furvher subscrif tioua of slock Tweaty-bvf ntiie ol lue road iiui I.otaiiipoti tl; t mmj it am ished. uikI the dividend on that pan have been auout 20 per cent, per annum. ITia whole of tne remainder is nau wirf., cnismt, and in town of cons7utin. Tue tl ini'ts ai ibis east are under taken by Messrs Pierce, Mcrlsroro-k dt Co , whowi-l have she first fire miles fio-u Indianapolis gravelled iu two inouilis Faro,-r; along tbe road are la.ing aicck enough lo pay fir more Oian I alt" the cist, and aii that is needed is a moderate subscription ofs-ock by tlie eil ileus generally. Shares are 3 eaclt, payable ;n !:istnfmentsof S'i every two mouths. The first instalment was dua the lit A , and ibe aa iwad gate on the lUth in., and continue every two months until the am mat subscribed i paid, and it is of vita; importance to lite werk, that prompt payments shou' J be made. This wilt l-e of more real value to ihe country generally, ihii any railroad, a. J must be a produvtiive atock. Ii" every ..lUion earning property would lake one or two shares even, ih toad wooid le promptly bujshed. and ibeir itock yield them a goo.j pi or.. I . undersigned, one of the Directors of ihe lompeuy, hu liei. nuUiorizedlo receive subscript ous of slock, issue certificates, an ' atl -nä :o the iuierests of ihe South end of ihr rosal, aud ban epomied Dr. J M Roes, asreiit for ihsl purpose, srii-jse rese.pts and engage, meats, will be obl-galerv uti the company. Beery bixral citiseu Is aaruesly r'ueeiad to answer this cail by a prompt su' .;' . of stock. ; J. H. McKeruou bag been appointed to asitt Dr. Rosa hi pr curing stork. JAMES Kt.AKK ; lalianapotis, July 0, 165-dA wlw . Direct'.i KENTUCKY SOHOOL OF MEDlOIIsE -The TJisi s on of th:s InstisUtioa Will commence on tne hrt tfnudav ..i November next, aiv! eontinue four n-onlhs, with ihe i'otlowi.i' I nculiv and eoeree of Instruct ion . j Hs.sj.OiiN W. DfPLSV, -M. D , SetantSM P J. aasA" aj ; Stirrers. Roamt Psrsa, M. D , P-V jf Caeetisi and ToneMn Thomas D. MrrCHSLI., M. Ü , PW- nf ThAyand Fra- tu- f ; MiJicmt. , Josnc B. Fum, M. D P"- f FjiipU, asJ Pr-lcfie au'grry. KniEt.ai.Hr I. Dvdui, M 1' , ! Profttsors of Special aid Surfi'aJ and Jastsa M BvsM, V D, Anatomy, an t Operative and 1 ti ,.rnl VttP.I. lo.EWU.lY Fonlll, M. D., .V'. of Oht'tritt nJ DtMafi of Women ani CtiiMrsn. HltBT M BllUJT. M D., Trol, of rslih6! in P.1..WV Eaatrs I). Foa, M IV, prof. Materia Sttdiea an f I pewtiet. Davib I i-MMlMv . M. D., Jnjf! itiatot of Anatomy Tbe fees tor the who.c course ol .ectuies. amuunl i lo.' i-,ir.u',auon lee 9S, Ui be paid once only i;sfctuif ticket itO Hospu-d ticket to. (iruduatio.i iJOSHUA B I LI I . Dean of the Faculty. LouUv.1V, jui?-wjw OH, FOB STEAM ! AT EAGLE BOILER AND MACHINE SHOr ' rgt'.ir. citizen of Indiana who want to pdrrbase Steam Engine. Ji Boilera, sheet-iron Chimaeya, Ar, well construe lad, of the beat ijua :y of iron, and cheap, are spec.ally iuvited to the unM known L. n of K ELS HA W A rtlNKER. whoe facilities Cor msnu 'sciuring Steam Boilers are superior to aay west el' the mountains . Bv which they arc prepared and ever ready, by long rxperieiK c at their business, io execute, on thcsborlcst notice, any description , of new werk or repairs of old. Therefore, oefore gnmg dow io me river or eisewwrf, ca:i anu aee, and sava your time andrMmes at home.oa Pennsylvania street, ou Pog-ne'a Ran, right north of the Oaa Works, u the Rsilroad eity of Indiaiia. ludianapolia July t, 169. wean. EW ST0RB. - The sabscriber wouUl reepectfully infocra mc public thai he has leased the store room formerly occupied by ' orris df Bullard. where he now ooenlnc a ireeh lock of Dry Do 's, Urocrrie, Hardware, Tin-varc, K.. nsaiul !hoe, Queens ware. YaiiKes noIahu, rrovuiona, og , xc , wnicn ac i to sell low for cash eiri TpCouBtry Product boehi and aeld Don t forget ie eaU on 1 OUN CLARK Jolvswfw. The old Miliar

DR. 5. A. WEAVER'S. CANKER AND SALT RHEUM SYRUP,

u AID 1.1, K CURE A If n CERATE rnce rrepaiativni are warrmite J to any outer C i.fri in uc tor e xrH-mne annuo ua uumors, Canker, Bait Rhenm, Ervsiaaaaas Mercurial Diseases, and all ether Diaeaaes Ar is Ina from an impura state of the Blood; Also, Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, DyipepsU AND ÜENEEAL DEBILITY. R WEAVER, l it enjjinal discoverer of this Medlciae. I a regular.)- educated Physician, a Graduate of tbe Albany Med,, eal l allege, and can eslübit Ccrtiffcates of his OCce from tbe best s!?!fiiu.u.,,u -V,uy rarlMyaasj to his ebiln aid qua.ibcat:ona as üceof Mc i Siea,0"ieT' "" "W exlrnireJy enfafed ia the pracKRYKIPELAS AND SALT R HE I'M CAN BE CURED' Mrs lles Tunier, of M.uaviUe who had been atticted with Er. ipelaa for !at Twomy Year, and thtea times withm tbe last five ears, Us becu eutvejy E.ual bom the affects of this dreadTu: Iii a I HÜ Cl RE EFFECTED BY DR WEAVER'S SYRUP AFTFS ALL it HIER TRILI MEDICINK "had F MI ED HEAD THE CERTIFICATE? -Lr .'.r,r 1 5 Mtl K In relation to m Mc3i A Weaver A Co . G.nuV wife 1 would aay that froro childhood she wer. situclad wiUi a numor. Anont iweuiv veiirj saice ,t inm,l . --- - ' form at Eryaipe!aa. it first m a spot of a bngbt cberrv color on ill side of the face aocomp;.ii.ed with a painful ensation. similar u . . " Tl ,n" pomi it prrad over the who fti'f wlkich became a olleii that for several days she was assure - Bi.IND, ami so,! en ma- ncr mivt in: lüSle tr U.jn'liu. dm gtiizc hi year. I . . . nur i die head n in tti:s sfstion üiree t ihr i H tie; a m t .Utes appenred ni in the si im' it - .i. di-. Siat-.-. ibrottg). i acr; v. was the i be car, tbeiice eats oasibli lor ier to allow tbem to touch the pillow. Tt. ' cm these srcs was aa profuse that n frequently SSV e dressing- and rati dovn the v ' es of ibe neck, and ac ii. that when it came in contact wnft the akin, um ssssst me as that o.' bo .üif water A ei especially in warm veaathax, psns ax rW body t., came cov. re., saihaSMts Wt adtra iu , toioi and were ery pamfu: and tender in a suoi t t.ne these spots wouiJ be covered with minute btiner. which broke, and discharged, ttiedried up. formnif a st ab which i l . . a few days come oS, ieav ing an angry and psaifii! sore, looking mach like a barn ' Tai would be a long time in hcabne frer.iiemh months. Ai nsni il arineared on the feet an-1 auk.es. ruiuuiur much the same court ., .... , .-, au&,, i uiiinug iiiucn lauj surne couraa tid iloue ou ihe wt'ter part, of her body, except thai m this iüi ,. laggtawaaOi liycxeuv,.c. Tbesc sores, aaoreover, as .! tinn (loiih Mannsnmed th- ruarru ier ... bail ulcere, aud s, iufiame.1 that f.r moini sue was aWe io snllb The deep scars left by them resnatu tw ' thi-i day. h bns alftcted her breast to ihnt degree that she was unsv We to asanas e.ihcr of her ia-J. three rluUieu Olien vae has been m ueii d.-; . -- ni duve.asc. t,.at tor weeks ab has been able is, obtain but Hitle sleep or rest, and haa often said that her distress was so great ake could ui describe it. At me tin.- -L.-..meiiceduinj5 ' ' s'rup and Cerate, ai.e bad ai .Mnaig ore ou aca hiomach and breast, v bich had beer, üter more than a year, beal n nn at btr.es nerliaD iu one tiace Lm at ways break uii? out u: and u-! ntiossi sjas the avsteiii. ,.(m-c of cornmei.r u-.u? m BSMr. Tr tlr tit spp' ril aaanr fSllilS, l mcdiLiurs ir leSfaSS ihe asSagSSI froru ii jirodueeii the least ajiparcut beueait. at ivrua nod Cerate a veal iro Last fti!l Shs, took ihe St rar a ft w .lays aiiii then commenced apDlvine the Caraia u ine srrr- -um ai i-nre um uie uau never lound anything so t iug im ;. i uavr ir-queniiy .uowu r.er to ret up : ume in ine eotirse oi a niri.t u apply me Lerne, io her teet, m order aa im usi atessp. i i oaw or two weeks after u-!ir tbe medierots tha s(-res U gan to heal. anl before ahe hail aaishcl the seeaud bottle, they were emu-ely well, bhe has now used four bottles, and . m all aj.pertnin - pesrieetly cared, and is In better heal A also thai, ne nas dccu a. an titce iMore r twenty years. Thai haa etfeeted in mi ca?e the most wonderful eure ever kncwti iu i section cs cr.nr.tn.- mid I nt irj n tinaaaaiasl all aA..cleJ tat Uka manner to give ii'a irial. Anyone desiring iVirttier binrmatiou in relalioa to lha facts or particulars of the cr it will afford tae great pleasure to give an inch iiifirm.it;on. ! tl ey will call at my residence :n Motrtvule, or ihey can make Uaqairici of msny of my aequaintauces Ln New Lo& rktn and vicinitv, who are conversaiit with them OILES Tt'RNTR The atK've m a ; 'n.- --. ;vrneut ,f ia-s, Ujty speak for tbaSMSirt. sii.i rrt frirr, i :n"c c li ra no one who are aequavaad with tfcti : rtrisil nly one .i t - c numarous oaias which we i at t- ev.joii all shtmir t'ie nut of Ir. Ö. A. Wts VI'.R i C.KF;R ii ni SALT RiiEl l SYRUP, tosrethai i-Ji iu invaluable octrs:- t qtuüed for ihe rurc uf a; elas. Cmiirer, and Nur -n Complaint, Female Y: sitv way cf iiaccic d Slsiutfactureil awl oM tor. Neu Ivi-.idoii Conn i.ient. the CERATE. They starJ Scio.'Vi'ous Hur'rä, S&'t Rheum, Eryauv ; 5ore Mnvih. Mercv.rl Diseases, Uva- . :e. aud ail diseases arising frosn. r u .'.tb im" the Blood If S i WK WRRoiCa.iaUn-sV.-Sold by Craighead -t Browrruyj V ehautsgeiiera'.iy. . Iljrris 1 : Co BStLAreiits for the 5out!i aud Wtst W R.. e,-tv .,-t by Mm 7 CoilefS Baikli ig, Clnai,. 4-wis-ly C KOMPOSITION HOOFIW3. We are i-reparaJ lo furaiaa plaii for our Fire unci Wale Proof al all t ines, and shall ba kasstst lp meel any pcrsi tfesirou? cf liiforroatiou concern ins; it Corasoori frrttn any natt of the State., tbroofh tbe Fest Oftice, will be pruiniwlv attruded to jniiQ-d.Vxv I ni' DEN A DlFFT IN THE HANC0 7K CIRCUIT COURT -Seftemuk Tesa. A It. lS-t P: -. o:i f" Jiitoru Jacob Drake r Jane Drake rVSlHEaaud lacub Draaa. brWasaaa ard Huihetford, bis aoiici M. Uara, l au e 1U day IM b- my oflli e his petition in this beiiaif. also th? stfid-;v,t of a d!itiicrettd pt mm, thai Ute 1 1 3 Jans Drake not ant dsSH of Baa Stale of Indiana; The s-j:d Jane Drike '.a therefore Hereby noobed of tha pendency of sajrj petition in nid Court, and that unless she be and appear bsV tore the BosssraMs ti-.e Judge of said Cou-t, on the first day Of lit next Taaaa tl.ereo: to be beiden at the Court House, in (neenfielj, on tiie 31 Monday in September nex a-id a ists-ei said petition, tba srnfw l be dtte.-artl ud :iiber wbse.ee. WM. SEBASTIAN, CUik H C C Ws.irc.it A- RciKitJoar-, Sol'ifor Corup't July 1; lSS-i. tul?-wtw. S1 'HERIFT 3 SALE Bv v-rtue of four several executions to me directed, norn tne Clerk's otfice of ihe Marion Circuit Cc ,txt. I will expose to pnW.e sale, en the . th dar of Autuat. aithe dior of in. Dean Hooss in tlie city of Indianapolis, Maria court: y. Indiana, w.i'ii-i tbe kaSSfS prescribe i by law, the reals and profits for seven yam of tbe f.-ltowiua; real tatle. to-wit: Los numb, r seventy-one (Tl ) in on' lot nun ber forty (40) as lae any ot baSTianapoli, Mar,ou i ouitty. S:.ue .f Ind aiia Aud if such reau Bast profit will not srli for a sufneiect am to satisfy tee anosun derc.sjided by said exec utions, I will at the same time and place oifer iVr a)c in -ihe m-snner, fie fee simple of said property. Levied upoii and taken as the prop.-rtv o Jihn Bishop, at the sails or the cvml alaktiSi m said ef.n u-mns. Tarrai cash. c c Campbell. shenffM c , By YV . Raa-ov Depaty Indians- oha Juh IB. HaH. juiylo-wm saOTIOE. III aeraossi are cautioned agau.st trading for two 1 Baa , by das under-- gued io R chard J. Gatlute foe f L(K; . aid notes werr exreuted at lisdianap .Us betweei, m l-inil BD h of J.ily. 150. ;-iyab c one and two years after date. iW BBaaraiaiaiisss fm mm uotcs having failed, or proved v:-.lue!. !uii ici -,- ,,-,nl ,.oi to j-.y '.ho same, milrn compel I al by law. JOHN L. .-'11,111 Ju!y '. l-y? julytf-wgw mil oTIOE. Th,- aatbatettl er, living in Sharp.ville, Tipton coanty iwl Ind . would respreU'uIly n-rm the public that they wish to sell a food Means Saw ..a I Grist Mill, at Mtiarpsville. Indiana, im. mediate!,-. i, ike IndiasMB 1 s '.vi Peru Ra.iroad, 4o miles north ol lud i .ii tpo'.is. We have a coatr.ict of ssxving a large amount ot t.tniei i'.rti.c lailroa-!. th.it can be luid with the Mill. Tbe Mi'l is S'tuate.1 in a rat h counti y. arid tirrhcr cuinol be beaten in tbe West Also, a aood Farm iidjoiniug the Mill. For further particulars, call and ee for yom aeU ca. jaly lS .v gw. Wm. It F. McQLTJJLE. TOTICE.- X- ic i l.cre! ) g;v- n i at ray wire has left her bed n.t h arJ. ii ui jti-nfcnuv.' All pi rsonsare hereby notified that I will not be accountable for Ver iiiHinii na..ce or any oi httr DARROY, contracts hul. vcr Tipion CO., Iu!v V. 12 ruo. It il e Greatest Dliesvery of the Ag DE TB ASK' 8 MAGNETIC OINTMENT, jVK Inllaniutor- H.aiiniai: .-t. ti.is 0:i:tnsenti the nosicHL. I!cle reined- ever prepared. In 9! eases ou: ol 1 00 it will affonl entire roliei to the -.v. ei n.-jt ot Xerssms Hendacbe.in GO mintnes. For Nervous Diseases, alfcetions of tbe Spttie, Kbsuaa uisu IjSrneuiiJ Burns. Sic , 4c. it is of immense valu: SWELLED LIMBS. Ifany f . itr I.adiei tre affile ted with u twe!led Lt.ib-, ot Bfük Leo. ns it sometimes cai'ed, 's txrablaini that many females ata subject to, after cb. Id-birth, and which is mien prcreeiesi fur year?,) we would - iv lo all aach, get a boiiie of Trask's agOintment, wh-cb wi 1 u.lecl a cerlaui aial porisaaeul cure PiKe 20 ami 1 eetiM per bolt's. Sold wlioles.-ile asjd .-, !sil by Craighead & Browauig, TomUaseaiBrothcrs, Iudtanar-.'! is: L Fdwar.ls, GreeufieU, Wiley M Lowr. Kuightaiowii; IIoJsoii ei V- i , Ogdec; J. R Bracken s . Cambet and; and bv nie Agent iu euch village in the State. tSBBr tj m il. Z FtiRCit'tSOV. frav. Agent IMPORTANT TO OWhilKS OF H0BSE3 AND CATTLE, l t uup & Fiokardt's Celebrated Black Idnimet 1H Al'PI JCABUS iu all the various diseases of Horses and Cat. lie. where au external apriicnioii s recu rBd. such as Cork CI Itru.ses, icratcbe. Cricked Heel, sira:.. of the Shoulder, eaile. Pasteru end CoiT.n Jo i Distemper . Fistula, Pol And also, an ezcellci et" Wfiknf -i or tftatBg Sate, PaaSa, Iambs, dec mati'in. Spraini lint. . This article is fur i Nerve and Huns Lniia rr-Toe Genuine ia l( may- also be obtsunc lo-it, Knee, liip Jcint, Fetlock, and of U.t s, .Swecuey, Spiiut. spavui Hard Tumors. Fvil, A.c. Ac remedv toe tba Huraaa frame ia all case f-f the Joints, Pama iu tbe Beck, Breast, Sore Throat, ii.dueaaa, .Swellinaa, Bhsu.- , A i c drc perir to and cLsapet taan the Cfuananr. nt ui use u-epred and sold omly by the Miersbers of their act i edited a resits throughout thai .- -ttie, or S tMttles for a ilollar. by Stilt l'ncs 'il cc ts a JROLP dt FICKaRUi UriigtisB. CiiclevlU.0 T whom all nidcrs must be aö-lresaeJ. Tbe OBNLTMB liLACU Ll.VIMKNT can a'.fo be bad ot THAI MAN KV VNS, LidiBiupuij Aaat at other raapectab!c arenciea in Ii diana. mar4w Tha City Flooring Mill in Operation Again. rWJS,HB undersigned h-tviug arlite.! the latett improved Planning I Mai h.ue to their ceublisbmani, t v s bich they are enaWtrd to ito bettei pianeiiig tbau ever was dene It any rotary machine. Mad even equal if not better ibna thnt dune by he hand p one. If there is aiytrson who has any doubt rrspeeb Stacliti-.e, we invite tbem t call at the etal mar'uet auare ar.it exam- ie for th'insoiveat capacity of the nent ou the Wc are prepared to plane lumber of . very Bener iption, from one Marth of an inch to twelve inches thick. We faoe, tongue, anl groove all kiiais o; InasbaB, or we tongue and groove it rough, as ihe case may 04, ai the shortest notice. We o plans lumbei -.iraight, and out of win lo or twist for Door and Wmdow Praraes. Doors and Sash Iu shrt, all lumber thai needs lo be planed straight. Ac. jun3 w.ru SHELI.r.NBKROF.R dt CO RIFLES AND SHOT-CeCTNtv HEVOLVER AND ALL OTHER BUNDS OF PIS-TOLS-tvVMCEL BECK wotald respect faUrtanorsa his old friends and the pnbuc gen erahy, that he haa eeatu taken chare cf his wan 1 tt- i.ea aed agsui dsvete his entire attention io the man. elact:irp of C li'-p ; on v R:uiift'ii sirect. half a sunae weat of the C be happy io Guns, or nnj no chirge. lourt Hou'c s itu c. Ken of ihe Big Gun, vehere he a, accouim vla'v all who may wish good Rifle, Shot oth;:r article hi the Gnu liuv All work warrante.i. ot II has esMBUntly ou hand tha best RiOc Pawner, MM II Wilt call Cor fie:, f Er it Store, mskes it nesvsaary to cetl on ak rtitert to htm by note or l ook i ccoopt, to up, a Ik- - compelled to ha.- snouey a dsssance promaaly awenBaB to COP ARTN ERiililP. Tha oh bera have rbrmed acepert ncrship Cot earryinr on the Whob t!e and Re-.il Bookselliun i M, & -. ..i al: 11 vnti-'VH Bas 'he br. of c. Ü Davis Juna 1. 155 & Co DAM", h r WEST.