Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1852 — Page 4

From the Waafttniton Union. The Religioa Test. Yesterday we published a coauaanicmtion from the Catholics of Coneord, Nw Hampshire, defending Gen. Pierce from the attacks which aae been made upon him touching the religion test. Now we furnish evidence which prores the failure of the appeal to religious prejudice, which would have been so dangerotrs had it been heeded. To-day we iavite the particular attention of our readers to the following article, taken from the Truth Teller putlished in New York. The perusal of such sentiments as it contains would be gratifying to as under any circumstances; but to find them at the present time, in a journal which occupies the position which the Truth Teller does, affords us peculiar pleasure. The Whip leaders, actuated by the worst motives, and reckless of the consequences which might ensue, have attempted to drag religion into party politics. They

have appealed to our uainouc citizens, anu aurmuicu to array them against General Pierce because ef the disability clause in the Onawtitution of New Hampshire, to which he is opposed. The Truth Teller is one of the leading Catholic journals in the United States, ami the article which we have taken from its columns gives ;ssuousjjJiJJEongerou course of the Whig lenders I fcllT nnderstOod, and that our Catholic citizens repudiate the efforts which have been made to induce them '.) come ft ft religious body into the political arena. From the Truth Teller, August Jl The PnistDKNcr Eflörts of a peculiarly mean, in-. sidious, and unscrupulous character are being made by agents of the Whig party to catch Irish votes for the Vhig candidate for the Presidency. The deep and well"gnmndetl antipathy of Irishmen to the English Government is made use of. and they are asked to vote for Scott, becaqse, as it is alleged, he carries 'British lead" about some portion of his body. The sacred name of religion is also used, SMSl Irishmen are asked to vote for Scott becartae a daughter of his had the grace

to become a Catholic. We allude to these despicable efforts and the silly arguments by which they are sustained, liecause we conceive that the parties who Öse iliera insult the understandings of Irishmen and Catholics in the United States. We do not deny no one can to General Scott the merit of being a gocH soldier; but it may be worth while to inquire on what occasion be received this dose of "British lead" about which so much is said. It was at one of the battles of the war of IS 12 a war declared and carried on by a Democratic administration, and opposed in its inception and its progress by that Whig party of which General Scott is now the standard-bearer. Had the Whig party been in power in IS 12 no war would have been declared against England, Scott would have won no laurels, and the U. States would have been humiliated and disgraced. Daring the war Scott, then a junior officer, obeyed the orders which he received from his superiors, and foogbt gallantly ; but to the party which originated the war is due the thanks of all true Americans and of every eneemy of English insolence. No matter what Scott's peraaaai merits may be, he is now, and would be, if by accident he should be elected, a tool in the hands of that party which, on every occasion since the foundation of the Government, has lent itself to the designs of the British Government that party with whom originated the alien and sedition laws of John Adams, and whose most prominent leaders, even of the present day, are tainted with the spirit of Native Americanism that party who opposed every proposition for the extension, by purchase or negotiation, of the limits of the Republic, by which fiom year to year new fields have been been opened in tbe West and South for the labor of our oppressed countrymen that party who have commissioned Abbot Lawrence to the Court of St. James, to beslaver with his praise the tyrant aristocracy of England, and who, within the last'two years, have signalized their rule by the betrayal of the Republics of Central America, and the most slavish submission to English aggression. Out with the cant of "British lead." We oppose General Scott because he is the tool of a party whose sympathies are British, and whose policy has invariably tended to invite British aggression. With reference to the religious cry, we would simply ask by whom has it been raised? By tbe anointed guardians of the Catholic religion in the United States? No! By zealous adherents or even open professors of that faith? No such thing; but by men who belong to other religaous persuasions, and who, if they be sincere, can have no sympathy with the Catholic religion. It is not, then, a love for the Catholic religion which actuates these parties, but a desire to make political capital not of the religious feelings of Irishmen. The attempt i not more reprehensible in tbe parties who make it than it would be disgraceful in any Irishman to allow himself for a moment to be influenced by such unworthy appeals. What matters it to any Catholic in America what religion Scott's daughter professes? What matters it even what religion Scott himself may profess? Here, in this free land, there is no State church, but all reeds are, by the terms of the constitution, placed on an equal footing before the State. To introduce, therefore, the question of religion into the arena of party politics is uncalled for, is wicked. The man who does so is not the friend of religion, nor of the peace and happiness of the United States. In Ireland the case would be different, for there the government is the enemy of the people's religion ; here it is not so never can be so, unless such parties as those to whom we have referred should be allowed to make of the religion of a numerous section of our citizens the scape-goat of their own little political designs. Such a result, however, is impossible so long as Irishmen are intelligent, ind are true to toe institutions of their adopted country. Were we so disposed, we might enter into a comparison of the relative merits of Scott and Pierce, and show how purely on personal grounds Pierce is entitled to the suffrages of every man who values the honor and prosperity of this country. We might show how, while Scott is altogether unskilled in civil affairs, Pierce has ful Hilled the most important civic trusts with honoi and distinction bow, while Scott, but a few years ago, avowed the most ultra native-American sentiments,

Pierce has always been the friend of the exile, and in a State (the only one, happily, in tbe Union) where intolerance has a foothold, has been distinguished as the

able and zealous champion of toleration. We might i

-how all this, but we prefer to argue this question on higher grounds. We oppose Gen. Scott because he is the tool of the Whig party of the party which can bully the Austrian minister while it intrigues with the British ,- which can indite insulting epistles to a Hulsemann while it exchanges notes of compliment with a Bulwer or a Crampton of a party which can behold without a murmur the establishment of a new British colony on the American continent, while it threatens to go to war with the feeble American republic of Peru about a dungheap. We support Gen. Franklin Pierce because he is the worthy champion of the great Democratic party of the Union of that party which derives its inspiration not from the counting-houses of Wall street, but from the workshops and the field where tbe honest masses pursue their daily toils of that party whose name is identified with all that is great and glorious in the pat history of the United States, which humbled the insolence of England in the war of 1812, which has extended the limits of the republic, and which has proclaimed to the world ibe grand principle that "No foreign monarchical aggression should henceforth be permitted on this continent?" We sustain the Democratic party. We sustain Gen. Frank Pierce. The party is worthy of the man the man ie worthy of the party.

CT Fred. Douglass had another row on board the Bockey State, on her trip to Buffalo, Monday night. He took a seat at the supper-table, opposite a Kenf.uck tan, who, with a large number of other passengers, left the table, declaring that they would not sit at table with persons of color. Captain Inston politely requested Douglass to leave the table, and take a private supper, masaaoeh as a large number of passengers were dissatisfied. To this the sable reformer demurred, and proposed a vote on the question, as at Alliance. The vote was accordingly taken, and Douglass defeated. Whereupon, he and his friends left tbe table, and kept a continual hubbub over the matter all night, to the great inconvenience and discomfiture of their fellowtravelers. Forest City. The Accost Elections The State elections in Iowa, Missouri, North Carolina, and Arkansas, have all gone ia favor of the Democrats by a large majority. Before these elections took place, both parties agreed that the results would indicate the public opinion of the country, and also affect it in a still greater degree in the same direction These States have gone decidedly Democratic, thus showing that the feeling of the country is ia favor of tbe Democracy, and against the Whig party. In (act every State election held this year, North and South, has gone in favor of tbe Democrats. N. Y. Her mid.

gZTSome sound beam, formed from the wood of the mulberry tree, have been found ia the ruins of Nineveh, where they are supposed to have been placed at least 700 years before the birth of Christ .

5v" Isaac Rice, aged 87, died at Tieoaderoga on the I Ith. He was a soldier of the revolution, and will be remembered by aii viertors at that celebrated place, as the 1.1 guide. J r Michael Ney, raadson of Marshal Ney, " the bravest of the brave,'- has entered the French army as a volunteer STA Mr. Cubura, of Savannah, hae invented a new violin, said to be of superior tone. He substitutes a tri- -angular instead of the present shape.

WABASH AND ERIE CANAL LANDS. TrVe tbttowiug lots or tracts of Wabash and F.ri Canal Lands having become forfeited to the lloard ol 1 rusteee of the Wabash and Erie Canal, lor the nonpayment of interest, will be offered l"..r sale unless previously redeemed, on iho first Monday in . t..ber 1852, at the Canal Land Office, at IiKansport. Ltd. in pursuance of an act of (lie General Assembl) ol the Stale of Indians, appiovol Derembar 2Stli, lS4o, entitled ''An act to amend an eel lor the nutl" ol the purchase , farm! Lui .uiprovd Januarv 19h, 146 " 1 1 -

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Nt)TICr" ishtreby rivmi to ail holders of Certificate of Caunl Lands (the purchase money of which by the original contract wa tluc previous to this time;, that y the provision? of the 25ih section of an act to f.roviile for the Funded Debt of the State i f Indiana, and lor the completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal to Evausville, approved January 19, 1846, the time was extended live years. The extension expires in most cases t Iiis year, and prompt payment wilt be required of ho:ö principal und interest tailing due.

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NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. BLUNDER THE PALMER HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS O

rsrviih uWriber liavius; uken, lor the prenent. a .Store in Ike Palmer House building, offers a Uui;e and well sclecied stack of Ooods in his line, consisting of Moleskin, Fur, Cassimere, and Silk Eats, of üie latent tyles, which for quality, beauty of finish, and dura bility, challenge eompetilian. A beautiful assortment of STRAW GOODS, for Gentlemen's, Hoy '. and Children's wean comprising among others. Panama, Braid, Leghorn, and Straw Hats, All fresh from the manufacturer's hands, and In almost endless variety. lie will also keep on hand a complete assortment of Black and 1 Drab, Soft Casssimere and Brush Hats, Consisting of the most tasty Kossuth, Magyar, Hungarian, an ! o; her patterns. Palm-Leaf Hats, Black and Drab Wool Hats, From the best to the cheapest qualities. Also. Men's and Boy's Caps. My Goods arc 01" superior woikmanabip and designed 10 secure eu4toni and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, ior cash. TTCotintrv Merchants supplied on the most liberal terms SAMUEL WILMOT. tjy.V B. This establishment will lie removed on r about the list 01" September, to the stand now occupied by V. II. Talboti, Jeweler, under the Capital House. Indianapolis. April 20Ui. 1-02-dA wtf.

TO BUSINESS MEN. raUtK undersigned invite the attention of business men ihrough- : M. out the Slate of Indiana, to the fariliues they otfVr for the prosecution of a lec-itimate local business, the profit of which rerv tar exceed thixe of any other within their knowledge. They are eneral Appointing Agent for the sale of the splendid Fabrics f the AMERICAN PORCELAIN COMPANY, Manufactured by Charles Canlklge & Co., ttJBJ Island, and sold excLrsiVELT by Messrs. Johnion 4 Goodell. of New York city, and by their Aeents. These wares are of almost endless variety.

and in elegance, durability, and cheapness, stnnd positively unrival-

Fire and Water-Proof Composition Roofing Material f BM1E undersigned respectftdly beg leave to call the attention ot

the oommumiy to this m valuable asaterial fix Roots Ia the

eastern cities il has almost entirely ufJfcrcedcd all other knds of Roofs, and in this city, although hm recently imrodueed, has ia

e -ery instance given the most entire saustacron.

are now perfected by waich the subscribers are ec-Wed to

all orders for the Roofing Material, either in town or country". t the shoneai notice, and on the most favorable terms. They are economical in eonstrnction. a thev effect a eonsjdeab!i: savhag of aide and cross-wall, which goes far tav. nni paying their coat, and are a protection against fire, presenting aa meaaahssrtible surface 10 bunting bodies Falling open them. Being nearly level.

mey may oe used conveniently for all ihe parpoees of 1

yarua. ine aai:y use ol Kools, to which we can refer, sufficiently

ano-i uirir uuranimv h r those rinrror Intern i

licited.

LOt DK.N

A DI FFT

CERTIFICATE. t. ihc undersigned, having used the C

lenal 01 Uuden k Uuffv. vrnr cheerfu.iv rrermimend ita aaa. be

lieving it to possess all the advantares aer l ed in it as a Fire and

vtaier-rroor Lomixsiiioii.

Daniel VanUe.

H J A- B C. Horn. Geo. W. Mears, Gen J P. Drake. J. II. McKeman. Judge Morrison. E. Brownin,

S. Longenecker,

.Matlhews- Kicord. 8. Merrill. Noble i Pratt. Thalmsji A Kvani. Mr. Derenpor t. Hon.W. J. Peaslee. D. George. D. Craighead. Geo. McOuat.

N. B. Palmer, (mine wx pi:' Mr. louden Little. Drum A Auder-01 -

Dr. J. 8. Patterson. Supermu

I H Roll,

A. Harrison, S V Norris. J. D. De frees. J. Shellenbarger t:. G. Werlr. ; Hon. Isaac Blackior J F. Holt, M Rech, J. M. Bramwell. I). R Ward. Nathan EdwsniJ. F. Ramsey. Hon. S K. Perkins. Wm Slieets m. Ecken.

Morri Mom.

011 bv Wan

Rev. C. K. lUbb. Dr.J.L.Moiherphead J. Ferguson, T Lnpton,

J nautmond. J. Hyner. W RailaWk, D.V. CoUcy. I. N. Pbipfw. C. l'amptell. Sherifi. Dr. Teal, James BlakJ. B. Filler. K Mayhew, J. Paneroti. n, but same a use.1 1 1

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.1. nouon. citate Lii)riiii lr Rvan. Anderson. Mr. Makepeac-e, do.. Dr. Murphy. Franklin. F. Tenci. Plainfieiil W. Ransum. do., Mr Williwon. '

Indiana).' Mr A A. IxtrntK Sir. In reply 10 your say that had it not been for the patent paper Capital Hou-e 1 eovrre-j. it would have I

r the late Cre mijoinir

D. M. Drs,

C BUTLKII, TIIO.S ÜOVVL1NG, W. R NDFS1NGKR. Cerk.

I Trustees.

Commercial Institut e of Indianapo lis Wj IcK. SCOTT, A. M., Principnl. THIS INSTITUTION 1 now permanently established, and 1 open at all limes for the reception of Pupils, and its rooms having been recently fitted up with all the elegance and convenience of the best Cincinnati College, now furnishes advantages equal to any Institution in the West for a full and thorough Commercial Kdncnlion, whilst the cost is little over one half of others. The Studies of the Full Course are those necessary lor a complete aial thorough Mercantile "education, and comprehends four distinct Classes of Subjects, to-wit: FIRST C LASf DorBUl EsTav Boo Kkkpis". This embra ces the science of Book Keeping by Double Entry, and its applica tion to Wholesale and Retail business by sole traders and P. tiers. Banking, Manufacturing, and Domestic Shipping, and Commission, Steam Boating, and Foreign Shipping, and general Commission business, including the method of keeping the various auxiliary books as the Cash book, Bill book. Bank book, Invoice book, Sale book Groin book. Outward Invoice book. Account Current book, dtc THE SECOND CLASS embraces the Iws, Customs and Usage of Trade and Commerce. THIRD CLASS Mkkcaktile Arithmetic Embraces Caleu latum in Interest. Discount, Ixss and Gain, Commission and Brokerage, Equation of Payments, Direct and Indirect Exchange, dec. JK., on the new and improved method of Cancellation. FOURTH CLASS CojoriactAL Imw. Embrace the Iw lie, relating to Sole Traders, Partnerships, Corporation, and Priitct pal and Agent, Bills of Exchange, Promt sxionary Notes, der.. Marine, Fire and Life Insurrance, Contracts with carriers, for hiring and service, of Sales and the nature Of Guarantees, and lastly those emedics which lie in a measure, in the hands ot ihs Merchant him self, a the Stoppage of Ooods in Transit, Uaal, ci-c fCT" Price ofCaros of Admissio.i 10 a Full Course, eeeaawanj from 8 to 12 weeks, ?35 00, pre-paul or secured. A PARTIAL COURSE. F.mbracing the Scientific part of the Full Course as illustrated in 5 different sets of Rooks, together with Lectnres on Mercantile Arithmetic and Commercial law, can he taken at any time, leaving it optional with the Pupil aller the completionof the Partial Course to continue through the Full Course. VCr I'nec of Card of Admission to Partial Course, ?1"J.."0 prepaid or secured. HT No admittance as a Pupil in either course without first ob mining a Card of Admission from the Principal. LECTURES on Banking. Political Economy, and other ubjc in

valuable to the Merchani, to be known, will he delivered throughout tbe Course A Diploma granted only 10 those who may pas a satisfactory ex amination at ihe completi.m of a Full Course. The best lime for commencing either course will be the firl Morday of each month, allliough Pupils are admitted at any lime. Report of thr Board of Examiners, May 'S), 1851. We, the undersigned, (by special request) acting as the Board ot Examiners of the Commercial Institute of Indianapolis, do eenify that we have attended the examination of the present graduating class of said Institution, ami find said class as well acauainted with

tbe elementary principles or Double Entry Book Keeping as could well be expected, their age and opportunities of actual practice considered. We believe them to have received from their piesent In- : structor, a thorough drilling in this all important branch of Comnier- ' cial Education, which, if steadily observed and properly practiced upon, will render them able accountant and valuable citizens, and 1 we would recommend that the following named members of ihr present da- receive Diplomas, to-Tvit: James B. Weeks, John M. Dorse, Hezekiuh YV. Roberts, Samuel 1 J Morris, Joseph R. Huugh, John T. Ferguson, George W. Dorsey, I Nicholas McCarty, Jr , James T. Brown, and Tvra Montgomery. And in conclusion we would congratulate the citizens of Indian in now having it in their power to patronize a home Institution ct ' Commercial education where as much information, in as short a time, and at far las xpense, and anxiety of mind on the part of parent j and guardians, can, ami we believe will I imparted, as at any otliti similar Institution in the Went I'.. F. MORRI. DAVID WILIJAMS, WM. SULLIVAN, C. B. DAVIS, BEN J L LANG Indianapolis, May 20, 1851. N. B Ii shall be the aim of Ihc Principal to furnish all the graduate of this Institution who may desire it, with immediate employment; he therefore requests business men in any part of the Stata

1 who my be in waul 01 good accountants t inform him of the same. ! stating all particular, ami he will try and send him one welt quali j 1 fied in every particular. rC1 Arrangements have been male with one of the largest anu 1 best Boarding houses in the City u Itoard and lodge all the Students : from abroad at W OP per week, making ihe entire expenses of board- I I ing. Tuition, and Stationary, about 940 00, the price of Tuition alone

111 the Cincinnati Colleges. juiylr-lyu&w

Westward the Star of Reform takes It onward Course. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS . MWTE would respectfully call the attention of customers ami Jealww er in drug anil medicine to our full and large assortment 01" pure articles. We are receiving and now opening, Cacna and PowDEaan; also, the various CoMPorDs, prepared from Medicine introduced by Beach, Mattson. Thompson, Howard, and other. Also, ExraACTs- concentrated articles, fluid, solid, and powdered. Also, the various Compounds prepared from our own receipts, of the most efficacious character, having been tested thoroughly for twenty years; and also to ihe superior quality or our Pure Medical Liquors, all of which wi are prepared to sell wholesale or retail. 2 Our stock consists in pi -l,of African Bird Pepper. Scullcap, Bayberry, Ladies' Sli;.per. or Nervine, Ginger, Jamaica. t'nicorn, Ginger. African. Witch Hazel,

inger, nace. Kaspnerry.

led, having, wherever unreduced, ,r,re- rc.i ,a,k, all similar j rLoekwo,Vr.etm C.

The sjsiein under which the American Porr elain ware are sold.

aMoiutely Cutsoff all Competition, ami give to ihr retail dealer all the profits which he has hereioforc been obliged to share with theoWxr. These profits, wilh the immense sales which Ihe superiority of the wares inures, give to the dealer unexampled gam; gains which are not only immediate, bul which secure him a large ami increasing income for future years. lu addition to the Porcelain Fabrics and included in ihe same vstem ol a!e. we have ihe wares of the American Argillo Company.

! thus offering a second inducement scarcely inferior to the firsi uved ihe buihhiu dur:n These wares lire row being manufactured nt the celebrated t slab- 1 I cortirfer .1 F re' Proof I lihmcnt of Mcsr. K i s ell & EawiN, of Aeic Britain. Centn.

A11 adequate description 01 the wares m question would be deemed extravagant, and scarcelv believed without intiwiio- o .

inereiorr invite an wno uesire to emoraee the Certainty of Rapid Wealth personally to call and examine, not only the ware, but the MM ' under trkich thru are sotf; pledging ourselves, in alt caaes, to make J good our statements. As we offer an opportunity such as may not occur once in a ecu-I

lury, wc require inai an agenis appoinica ny us, snail lie men o: responsible business character, and desire to negotiate wilh no other. But we shall be happy 10 receive the calls at the Capital House, Indiana clis. not only of ruch, but of all interested in examining these most useful, unique, am) elegant productions of American iNnrsTav ami kill. WINCHEL.I-. PHEI.PS Co., Agents for Johnson & Goodell. REFERENCES. T. B. Fitch, Pres'i Mechanics Bank, Syracuse, N. Y.: F.. B. Wkks. Cashier Mechanics Bank, Syracuse. If. V., Thos. G. Alvoku. Prcs't Salt Springs Bank, Syracuse, N. V.; E. B. Jiusoa, Cashier. Sail Springs Bank, Syracuse, N. V.:

A. S. Barnes A Co., Book-Pukl shers, Jlew Y Geo. H Dkrby fc Co , Book Puh!ihers. BufTal Jnlv, lrX

iHiriu Lunatic A?yluir, and Coke Co , Mr. Howe, Itla:mingion. Mr. Woodward, do., s V It Noel. I'iti-i Mr. Gallagher. Munci. Mr Keetf, do. t.- Fsrley. 0Uesv1IV

r, 1 woum which tm e to hae iv opinion CAIN.

I." !

W IaUon anv

j I hereby certify thai the Roof -m my houi .den A DufTy, very much protected said 1! ; the lale fire. I shall never agiin put on n ; building. June 1, '51

1 All work warranted any rrisonaHe 'elicit I n c. or no pay.

February 11, trti febUdA w

ning

J. S i l FA-

uty; N. V

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IMPORTANT TO OWNEES OF HOESES AND CATTLE! Troup & Fickardt's Celebrated Black Liiiiment 18 APPLICABLE in all ihe various diseases of Horses and Cat tie, where an external application is required, such as Corks, Chafes, Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heel, strain of the Shoulders. Stifle, Hoof, Knee, Hip, Joint, Fetlock, and of the Pastern and Coffin Joint, Sweeney, Splint. Spavin. Hard Tumors. Distemper, Fistula, Poll Evil, dtc. Arc. And also, an excellent remedy for the Human frame in all case of Weakness or Stiffness of the Joints, Pains in the Back. Breast, Side, Face, Limbs, dec; Sore Throat, Influenza. Swellings. Rheumatism, Sprain. Bruises, &c. Ac. cVc. Tin article is far superior to and cheaper than ihc common Nerve and Botie Liniment in use. C7The Genuine is prepared and sold only by the subscribers. It may also be obtained of their accredited agents throughout the State. Price 25 cents a bottle, or 5 bottles for a dollar, by TROIP & FICKARDT. Druggists. Circli viüe, . Ta whom all orders must be addressed. The GENUINE BLACK LINIMENT can also be had 01 THALMAN cV EVANS, Indianapolis And at other respectable agencies in Indiana. maMw G1 ROCERLES The undersigned have just received a splendid T stock of well assorted Groceries fresh and good, and are pre pared to sell for r ash or approved country prodace, as low as any one in the city. Give u a call and see. feel, and ta;e for your

selves. Our word for it we will give you bargain. Our stör V consists, 111 pari, of the following articles, viz: 50 hags Rio Coffee: 100 do Cotton Twine, 10 do Java do: 600 do do Baliinr. o. 1;

100 do Candle Wick; 10 bags Almond, sofi and hard shell; 10 bags Pea Nuis; 10 do lirazuiiuts, 5 do English Wahiuls; 1 do Filbert, all fresh. 1531; 5 do Pepper; 5 do Alspice, H Mais Cinnamon, i 2 bbls Ginger, I half bbl Cloves;! 1 do do Nutme;i 10 bbl Madder, '2 do Aluain; 2 do Coppera: 2 Ceroous Spa nh float Indigo; Vi boxe M. K. Raisins: 13 half boxes do; 20 boxe Her . 4; 50 do Gr-S assorted sizes; lOÖ doz I'laA 5 ,l's and 41 '; 12 do Boitin. d.. 10 Keirs Gunpowder;

10 halt ker do; SO Kegs Nails, asaoraae; ami 144 gross Matches; 50 doz Blacking: 20 do Shoe Brul.. -j 10 do Wiie Siv ; 2 do Sardines;

do Fine Table Sali.

THE BEST 00TS AND ARE T II E C II I".

OF S H 0 a p E s t

mmEarenowselling Tili: li- 1' I' W Call Skin B.

From 50 cont to I.OO than any other manufacturer in the city

HOOTS we would say. (TT-ßV'E THEM A TM.Al.x

per Pair Lower To those who want M -I .

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TO TIIK LADIES. E AHE NOW BCAMÜFACTÜRING lav r rants Tbai f. a superior qualitv of

CUSTOM MADE SHOES, which we are selling at the prices of ordinary shop work The lock ie superior to anything we ever had, and ihe work warranted of the I et TRY THEM AND JCDGE F01: Y 't KSKLVKfl Dn't forget the place. Sign of tbe Big Red Boot. Washington .1 J . FA I Kit AN K Indianapolis. April. 152

FIKE AND WATER COMPOSITION

y Kettle of 2tl to 120 fral 1 prepare Gravel. Ar , for sale at our Mai two and one-half quare earn of tin i rection for use. '. Zl my2S-dA-iv!f

PE00F EO0FS

preparetl Puper anil Fi'li"g

I

Healer

on Mar et street . with pt 1 itl.-d di il AN A CO. l:.n::i ol;. Intl.

T. M.

KICHo. NMi:

flat - I 'H '

5 do Mocha do; 20 H H D, prime and good fair N O Suirar;

50 bbls crushed, powdered ified Havanna antl fine

Sugar; 30 bbls N. O. Molasses, prime; 10 do S. II. do; 5 do UoUten Syrup do; 5 do Fine Sale rat as 50 do, and half bbls No. 1, and 3, Mackerel, Unwarranted good in all cases; I 24 Kit. No 1,2, and 3 Mnck'rel; 1,0001b I ..id in I lb. and lb. Bars; 100.000 Gun Cap; 25 bags shot, assorted; 100 doz Broom. Fancy ami CaSBj 100 lbs do Twine; 100 dox Bedcords, No. 1 , and Vat 40 boxes liest Tallow Candle. 10 do Star do; 10 do Summer Slearine do; 10 do Starch: 15 do Soap;

25 do Fancy, ShavitiT. Toilet Soap; 5 boxes Chocolate, No I; 30 do E D. Cheese; 20 do W. R. do; 100 do all kind Candv:

li NeL Tub, fancy and com-! 10 bags Liverpool

fifcaas-

do

uion:

85 doz Buckets do do; 25 do Wean Boards;

200 do Pure Ground Pepper;

100 do

50 do SO do 50 do 10.000 doz

Yarn's; 150 lbs Pound Yarn's;

.Now, all you have

do Alspice;

do Cinnamon; do C loves; do Mustard; . and 500 Cotton

1 do Salipeire:

5 bbls Carolina Tar, 100 do Rosin; 1 Tierce Rice; 1 bale Brown . 50 half Chests fine Imperial Gunpowder. Young Hyson and Black Teas, all well asorted and fresh from Phi la. delphia;

j. r JOH ro O L S A JOHNSTON.

DENTAL SURGEONS. HAVE located permanently in 1I1. it of Indian polls Office on Meridian, street, a few- door muh eif the Poat Oftee Oprrat tent Warmntxi ixt30-1ylAw

PREMIUM COVERLETS -I mti d inform the citizens o Marion and adjoining couulic lint I l .t. permanently located on the corner of Wa-hington and W. - Ind.. where I am prepared to do all kinds of COVER LET WEAVING on the shortest notice, and in the moat approved style. I always keep on hand ihe latesi and most approved patieri -. and from long experience in ihe husiue3 in Eugiaud and IM I -i k i Stales, I fcel confident that I can give entire sntifaciion I have worked for the last fourteen year at the business in I.el anon. Warren county. O and at the twolasi Warren couniv Agricultural Fair- 1 1 .vert el. took the Premium. SAMI EI. PK K ROTT lndimapoli. July 27. 1KVJ w3ni Fine Blooded Cattle and Sheep for sale from Kentucky L" r K have at Mr Randusfcy's, mill . WW a half indes east 1 Blooded Coirs and feirrj. und ele t n fine i,vwnt in I months to two years old. A few fin Co'swold Bi;t k We have at Mr C. Fletcher, Jr 's a splemlitl young Bull, lime i ar aM nat

Tbe aLove stock wil: I tillered u r a until the close of the State Fair Persoi heir cattle are repeci fully invited 10 call

auglO-wlf.

VOih ol Sept., ire of improving M-e them. JAS. R LOWE It M WEBB

JAMF.S HARLAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. seao-iyw IOWA CITY, MWA

fm0 CODN'TEY MERCHANTS This day n I five cralesOneensware. diro t inportatir.n p-r lei Thomjiaon," containing assorted common G saleable patterns. For sale to merchants at River j july7. JACOH

vet! Thirty 1,1 "Nathaniii new and I.NDLEV.

LAKD OIL, a iipernr article, al julyl5.

J. W HOLLAND B

tit do is to cali a: 1. 1

I 1 Inflaia See. . Golden Seal,

Herl, cVc , die, Ac. dtc Aio-EXTRAl T-

SOLID. Juglause, or Buuerniii; Kupaiorium Perp; Perf; Alalia Spiuors, Zaiilbozlyn; Scuitellaria; Hydrastis; Ceranium, Macrotyr; GentiaiKr;

rn'iD Cypripadium: ( Alchoholic;) " Aqueous; I.obelia Iufiata; Capsicum, A. A., Stillingia; Petelia; Cornu; Apocynum, Lactucse; American OiL

Also, Spices, Ground and Crude; Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Pepper, Maee, Alspice, Ginger, Cloves, drc Also, Seeds of every variety, Canary, Caraway, Flax. Hemp, Fennel, Mustard, Anise. Carduman, Lbelia. We design keeping every variety of Grass Seeds, Field Seeds, Flower and Garden Seeds. Our stock will be full and complete, and would invite all 10 call and examine the quality of our goods and prices. We boy our goods tor cash, and can and will sell low. South tide Washington street, near the Palmer House. Indianapoli. dec29-lydiw J. P. POPE dr. CO.

POWtiEHEh. Myricae; Sanguinarue, I'odophylin; l.eptandr;!'. Macrotyn: Abies; Hydrastis; And every article thai will admit of ihe

form

GROCERIES : GROCERIES ! ' GROCERIES ! ! ! Our stock of Groceries is large and complete, selected with care. The attention of the city and country" retailers is invited o an ex namiation of the quality and prices of our goods, as we feel confidten that we can give satisfaction. Our slock consols in part a follows: 100 hags prime Rio Cooee. 10 boxes old Caliie Soap. 20 bags prime I.aguira Coffee, 25 bales Balling, 5 bags old Java Coffee, 50 boxes Herrings, 20 h'd'a N. O. Sugar, 5 tierces Salmon, 10 barrels Loaf Sncar, 50 boxes Raisin-. 25 libl's crush'd and pow'd ugHr.50 drums Furs.

1 1 1 ' r t t 1 - . r .

HX) bbls N O. Molas-es

6 hbls clarified Syrup, 150 package Mackerel, 250 bbl Kunawha Sal:. 100 bags fine Table Salt,

no lioxes l ohaccoSs 9a 100,000 Cigars, 100,000 Percusion CaM 50 bags Shot 1000 ban Lead. SO kegs Powder.

150 kegs .Nails,

Nuts of various kinds.

10 dozen Broom", 25 dozen Buckets, 25 net Tubs, 25 dozen Zinc Wash Boards,

and lb 50 half ehest lion.. Youn IIvsou

O. Powder aud Black Tea. 1000 pound . j. )nd mo. 1000 pounds Madder. 1000 pounds Alum.

I'eppcr. Alspice, Ginger, Mustard

50 boxes Staruii'l Mould I andles, Clnamon. Cloves, SO boxes Soap, .Nutmegs, dec, drc. 26 lHxes Shaving and Fancy Soap, BROWNING A MAYER. . meül Washiugton 1 near the Stale House. 91. KECH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELLER. Opposite Maronie Hall, RESPECTFULLY informs ibe citizens and firaiigc.-s, who iril Indianapolis, thai he sells his fine stock of YVATCHES and JEWELRY at the lowest Eastern prices. Also. He has one of the best practical Waich workmen from Genvoa, in his employ, to do all descriptions of Watch. work in the beat workmanlike manner; that is 10 say. be fixes it at once to per form right, and keep good lime Please give ut trial, and send all your friends whenever they wish to get their watches done up good aiigl.l-lmdcVw rivHIS DAT RECEIVED I Ivory Handled Table Knives. Ivory Handled Desert Knives. Ivory Handled Desert Knives and Forks. Ivory Handled Table Kuive and Forks. Together with a general assortment of other styles aaJ qualme ;un.30. JACOB LINÜLEV

rt V ..lif lltt'll !!.('

for we have got the article 10 suit. Hrmg on your v heat, Flaxseed, Uve Geese Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, and Eggs, if yoo wish to exchange for Groceries, ihe same as cash. MCRPHKV A TAYLOR mar25-dAw Journal copy. Masonic Hall.

RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVER AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF PIS-TOLS.-SAMI KI. BECK would respectfully inform his old frieiuls and the public generally, that he has aeain taken cbarce of his

Gun business, and will again devote his entire attention lo the man. ufaeture of Guns. His shop is on Washington street, half a square west of the Court House squaie, sign of the Big Gun, where he will be happy to accommodate all who may wish good Rifles, Shot Guns, or any other article in the Gun line. All work warranted, or nocharge. He has constantly on hand the best Rifle Pjwder, 7aps, and Lead. His loss by fire of his Hat Store, makes it necessary to call 011 all who know themselves indebted to him by note or book recount, to call immediately and pay up, as he i compelled to have money Come, and save cost J'Orders from a distance promptly attended Hi febI3w PEORIA EYE INFIRMARY AND ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTION. rSTXfllS establishment is jut completed, ami will be a permanent A place for the reception of all patients wishing to undergo treatment for diseased EYES, as well-as those desirous of being operated on for the removal of all varieties of DEFORMITIES, such a long standing Dislocations. Club-fool, immobility of the Ixiwer Jaw. Ac, drc. The buildiue is in a beautiful and healthy location, in the western

border of the City of Peori. where patients can be accommodated with comfortable rooms, boarding and washing, such as corresponds to each case. Every instrument and apparatus calculated to carry out ihe designs of such an institution, is provided, and in the Orthopaedic Department several entirely original ones are used, some of which in Club-foot of young children frequently obviates the necessity of operating by ihe knife. The design of the Eye Department is more particularly for the treatment of those patients wno. under a less rigid system than can lie pursued a; such an institution, would be for the most part incurable. For further information, address E S COOPER, M. D , Peoria, Illinois. REFERENCES Hon. E. A. Ilannegau, Indiana; Hon. Wilson Shannon, Ex-Gov. of Ohio; Hon. Wm. P. Bryant, Ex-Chief Justice ef Oregon, Hon. Isaac P. Walker, U. 8. Senate;

Hon. John Moore, Spn:igfield, Illinois; Hon. Wm. McMurly, Lieut Gov. of Illinois: Hon. S. H . Treat, Springfield, Illinois; For further information address K. S. COOPKR, juu2eMy Peoria. Illinois. The City Flooring Mill in Operation Again. fBOIF. undersigned having added the latest improved Planeing H Machine to their establishment, by which they are enabled to

do heller planeing than ever was dune hr any rotary machine, and even equal if not better than that done by the hand plane. If there is anyrson v. ho has any doubt respecting the capacity ol the Machine, we invite them to call at Ihc establishment on the eastern

market square aud examine for themselves. We are prepaed to plane lumber of every description, from one

lourth of an inr h to twelve inches thick. We face, tongue, and

groove all Kind 01 lumlier, or we tongue ami groove it rough, as the case may lie. at the shortest notice. Vt e also plane lumber

traight, and out of winde or twist for lxr and mdow f rames; Doors and Sah. In hört, all lumber that needs lo le planed

straight, Ac. jun3 w3m SHFLLKNBERGER St CO. Indiana Institution for the

DEAF AND DUMB. ((in the National Road, 1 mile east of Indianapoli l riSITORS are admitted on Monday, Tueday. We.Uievlay, V Thursday, and Friday, between the hour of I and I o'clock, P. M . also, on Saturday, from 10 to IS o'clock, A. M. During these hours some person will be in readiness lo conduct citizens ot the Stale, and strangers, to Ibe school -rooms, and through those parts of the buildings open to the public. The object of Ihe lntitutoii being the benefit of the unfortunate Mute, will not allow the admission or Visitors at any other time. oct3-dAwif f COPARTNERSHIP. Tin wheel ieetl have formed a ciHit.s nership for carrying on ihe Whotard ami Retail Bookselling and Siaiionery businc in all it various tranche, under the firm of C. b Uavisdt Co C B DAVIS June 1, 1R52 H. F. WEST.

EDI "AL COLLEGE OF EVANSVILLE. ftAVMiitr.

Imp. The regular course of lectures in this Institution will

commence on the first Monday or .ovemocr. under lue following Faculty, to-wit: LEVI L.lJkYCOOf. M. D., Emeritus Professor of Physiology and Pathology. HUGH RONALDS. M D . Pi sftaaai of General Descriptive aad Surgical Anatomy C. A. FOSTER, A M ., M. D . Professor of Chemistry. JOHN R. WILCOX. M D . Professor of Materia Medica and Ttaeraupautics. MADISON J. BRAY, M. D . Professor of the Principles and Practice of Suraery. WILLIAM H. BYFORD, M D. Professor of i. it Tutor) and Practice of Medicine.

GEORGE B WALKER, M. D. Professor sf OtJMeir.ti and ' Diseases of Women and Children. WILLIAM A. McDOWEI.I.. M 1 IV niuiel

Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. JOHN T. WALKER, M. D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomcal Rooms for ihe tutly of Practical Anatomy, under the superintendance o the Professor nt' Anatomy for the Demonstrator, will be open for the reception of Student by ihe 1' of October. Fees for a lull course 75. Matriculation ticket and Demonstrator's ucket each K Diploma fee S2fi. Good boarding may be obtained at from SI -50 to t3 00 per week Any one desiring further information, may mtdrt li e llean (post paid) by mail which will be promptlv attended lo. G B WALKER, M. D , july87.-w4w. Dean of the Faculty J. A. LISTON. I HAEVM LISTON At IIAKYF.Y. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,

INDIA.NAl'OI.IS. II)

ILL promptly attend to al! business entrusted to their care in

the Supreme ami Circuit t ourls ol Indiana, and in Itie I n -

led States Circuit and District Court for the District of Indiana.

and will act as General Agents in the sale of Real Flirt and payment of taxes. may6dlm-wly

DOSIER STATE AND BUCKEYE STATE The two

best Cooking Stoves in the I'nited States. For sale only by

I HUM AI Hl lT. ljrg. Sign of the Red Auvil

H

add.-

HARDWARE AND. CUTLERY. T my Iswwely ia

reased stock, purchasefltin the East this Spring. I am coa

tantlv receiving addition', trom Hie Kasteni markets

manufacturers. I have now on han.i a lareer and che

slock than can be found elsewhere in this vicinity I have

many new articles, as well as vine reased those heretofore kept Among the articles ot which I have a full assortment, on hand, are BUILDING MATERI-.LS AND HOI SK TRIMMINtiSLocks, 1 alrhnt. Butts, Sciews, Nails and Brads, Window Sash Glass, drc; ' TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY The best assortment eve i offered in this market. CARPENTERS' AND COOPERS' TOOLS A t stmply mt N. Kenan's and other make, just received; CABINET MAKERS' GOODS Mahogany Veneers and Knobs Till, Chest, and Cupboard I ocks, Table and Bed Castors, Glue, dtc, CARRIAGE TRIMMIMiS Gutta Percha and . i I ameled and Patent leather, and lace; also. Hub. Shafts, Felloes, dee. FOR MILLERS Anchor Bolting Cloth. India Rubber Boll Saws. Files, Packing Yarn. Block Zinc, dre; FOR r ARMER All kinds of Fanning Utensils, PI... Ca. Hteel and Steel Back Scythes. Cradles. Forks, Rakes, ShovelSpades, and Hoes;

FOR BLACKSMITHS Coiviantlvon hand a ver." larsx Mock or Shoenberger Iron, all kinds of Steel. Youghigany Coal, Btacksmith Tools, dtc. All warranted. A great variety of the most improved patterns of Parlor and Cook Stoves, warranted for on year. Tin Plata, Copper. Pump, sum! I .cad Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale or retail, at ihe im saNk Big Padlock and Cook Stove. HENRY S KKI.UKit. Indianapolis, May 16, 1851. J REAL ESTATE AND GERERAL A4ENOY OFTIOL FARMS. AND I NIMPROYKD LANDS FOR SALE -Farmi containing from thirty lo five hundred acre, and ranging in price from SS00 lo 810,000; and also animprovcd lands to any extent. Tanneries, Mills, Tavern Stand, and City I.ot. with and withomdwellu; and Village property situated ui ihc deferent Middle and Wetern Stales, can he aaa OH application at this oaata. Property to Ihe amount of SiWn.OOO is now unnr. our Register for sala .

Anv person, by examining them, can acquire more in reference to property iu aaarket, than by any other

persons wishiagto dispose of propcrtp have facilities unequalled for o doing, through his Agency. tu;:-dd:w3m THIS DAY RECEIVED JOOOga.ls. Stone Ware, i.orted; 100 Jugs. J, I and 2 galls ; 110 Jars, 1,1,3,4,5 ami 6 galloas; Butter Crocks. Sand 4 gallons. Milk Pans; For sale low to dealers. auglT. JACOB LINDLEV.