Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1852 — Page 3

National Democratic Nominations. FOR PRESIDENT FRANKLIN PIERCE, of New Hampshire. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLIAM R. KING, of Alabama. Democratic Electoral Ticket STATK AT LASGK, jOHN PETTIT, of Tippecanoe County. JAMES H. LANE, of Dearborn County. DISTRICT ELECTORS. Firat BEN J. R. EDMONSTON, of Dubois County. s,:o;id JAMES S. ATIION, of Clark County. Fair a JOHN A. HENDRICKS, of Jeflerso County, "urt EBENEZER DÜMONT, of Dearborn Co. Fifth WILLIAM GROSE, of Henry County. Sixth WILLIAM J. BROWN, of Marion County. Seventh OLIVER P. DAVIS, of Vermillion County. Eighth LORENZO C. DOUGHERTY, of Boone Co. Ninth SAMUEL A. HALL, of Cms County. Tenth REUBEN J. DAWSON, of DeKalb County. Eleventh JAMES F. McDOWELL. of Grant County.

FOR CONGRESS, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Shelby County.

Democratic State Ticket.

FOR GOVERNOR , JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, of Parke County TOR I I Kl'TEN' AST - li'iVERNOR . ASHBEL P. WILLARD, of Floyd County. roa sir ietart or stats, NEHEMIAH HAYDEN, of Rush County FOR AUDITOR OF STAT1, JOHN P. DUNN, of Perry County

BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. 'For the Daily Indians State Sentinel By the Weds Line.; From Portland. MAINE ELECTION.

Portland, Me., Sept. 13. In the Fourth District Washburn, Whig, is re-elect ed. In the Fifth District, in the twenty-four principal towns on the telegraph line, Hubbard, Democrat, has 7.805; Crosby, Whig, 9,401; Chandler, Anti-Liquor, 3,505; and scattering, 441. This is not decisive, hut it is probable there will be no choice for Governor. Portland, Sept. 14. In eight towns heard from Hubbard, Dem., loses over 600 votes. His majority last year was 1,600, when there was no choice. Three Whig member, of Congress, Washburn, Farley, and Benson, are certainly elected. McDonald, Dem., elected beyond doubt, and Fuller, Decj., probably. The Legislature will probably he Democratic, though it is still doubtful, for so far the Whigs have gained five members in the House. Last year the Democratic majority was thirty.

NEW ADVERTISEMENT Let erery body read it. NO. L S. B. B. Rad way 's Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THK WORLD THAT HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS. It will slop the moat seve-s pains in five minutes or lea, and will care the moat obstinate and painful Rheumatic, Nsrvou, Neuralgic, and Bilioua complaints in a lew boors. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never Aula in giviiig instant ease to (be most tormenting agonizing pain. IT HAS CURED,

IN NINETY GASES OUT OF A HUNDRED.

RHEUMATISM

NEURALGIA CROUP DIARRH(A TOOTHACHE SPASM CRAMPS SICK HEADACHE CHILL FEVER CHILLBLAINS SURE THROAT

INFLUENZA

IN FOl.' It HOI RS.

IN ONE HOUR. IN TEN MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTE. IN ONE SECOND. IN FIVE MINUTES. I I.N FIVE MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. iH FIVE MINUTES. IN FOUR MINUTES

IN ONE HOUR

FOE TREASURER OF STATE, ELIJAH NEWLAND, of Washington County, ron judges of the supreme coubt, 1st Dist WILLIAM Z. STUART, of Cass County id Dist. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur County

3d Dist. SAMUEL E

4tb Dist ADDISON L. ROACHE, of Parke Co.

FOa REPORTER OF THE SUPREME COUIT, HORACE E. CARTER, of Montgomery County. FOE CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, WILLIAM B. BEACH, of Boone County. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, WM C. LARRABEE. of Putnam County.

OCTOBER ELECTION ELECT'ON DAY 1 HE SECOND TUESDAY IN PC WIMM 7 Announcement fee SI DO ffPxTaa WobcbU i a candidate for Ascsor in Center township. jrj7Ve are requeued by O. H. P. Uly, lo Mal lhal be will be an independent candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing October eiec lion f

PEPSIN7" what is -Pepsin ' Tins i not a made pp name. It ia denvad from two Greek word, which digest," and is the title given by a German chemist to

PERKINS, of Marion County , ; the substance found in the stomach ol" animal and man, by the aid

of which fond i dissolved, or digested. Dr Houghton's l epsin, or remedy for Dyspepsia, is simply the natural Pepsin obtained from the Stomach ot the Ox, and furnished in a convenien. and agree.

able form for popular use It i doing a vast aifeai of qnod

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Democratic Judicial Nominations. FOR JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT, WM. W. WICK, of Marion County. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNET, REUBEN A. RILEY, of Hancock County.

R. R. R. See In another column.

CRAIGHEAD 6c ÜKON M

V. W. ROBERTS. Agent, Indianapolis

Marion County Democratic Ticket. For Senator. PERCY HOSBROOK, of Wayne Township For Representative. JESSE PRICE, of Decatur Township. GEORGE P BUELL, of Center Township For Sheriff. ISAAC W HUNTER, of Perry Township For Treasurer. JOHN M. TALBOTT, of Center Township For Judge of Court of Common Pleas. LEVI. L. TODD, of Perry Township. For Prosecuting Attorney. Court of Common Plea. JOHN T. MORRISON, of Canter Township For Countu Commissioners. MATTHEW R. HUNTER, of Lawrence Township HENRY P. TODD, of Perry Township. For Coroner. GEORGE NEWLAND, of Center Township.

From Ce Now York Times. Whig account of tre Great .Mass .ifectiuv hi Reading Pennsylvania. Rea?!;:u, Saturday, Sept. 4. The Mass Meeting of the Democracy in this place today was an immense affair. It is estimated that there were between sixteen and twenty thousand persons on the ground, among whom the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. Swarm of people came in from all directions, and Ii, every means Of onveyance, and it was with IM greateat difficulty our little place managed to accommodate them all. Ar. immense throng of Democrats came from Philadelphia this morning. Twelve hundred tickets were sold, and hundreds desirous of coming could not be accommodated on the train, and had to stay behind. The Delegation from Philadelphia alone filled twentythree cars. Thomeetinjr was organized at noon, in Penn square, by the appointment of James Buchanan as President, assisted by Governor Bigler and several others as VicePresidents and Secretaries, who represented every County in the State. Upon taking the chair, Mr. Buchanan deliverd a lengbty, pointed anu spirited address, which was received with the most vociferous applause. When he had concluded the meeting adjourned till two o'clock. On re-asaerobling, Senator Douglas, of Illinois, took the stand, and spoke for one hoar amid the most tumultuous cheering. Gov. Lowe, of Maryland, followed. He reviewed and compared the condition of the English laborers with that of those in the United States, and was frequently interrupted by the cheers of the multitude. Hon. Messrs Stanton, Bissell, and others, also made speeches. Every thing went od" harmoniously , and at 5 o'clock those present from Philadelphia returned to their homes. The Whig and the Emigrants. General Sc-r-tt in his renowned Native American letter said: "I now hesitate between extending the period of residence before Naturalization, and a total repeal of all acta of Congress on the snbject my mind inclines to the latter. "Concurring lully in the principles of the Philadelphia movement," &c. The opinions of the prominent Whigs at e entirely in accordance with the above sentiments of their nominee. Matthew L. Davis, upon the news of the glorious Democratic victory in New York, in 1844, said. "If 1 had the power, I would erect a GALLOWS at every landing-place at the city of New York, and suspend EVERY CURSED IRISHMAN, as soon as he steps upon our shore." A Whig paper in Ohio said : "Show me a Dutchman if you can who goes for anything good not one! They are enemies to our government incapable of anything moral debauched drunkards pests of society, they must be kept down!" The Albany Daily Advertiser, foimerly edited by Rafus King, (now editor of the Milwaukie Daily Sentinel,) said: "It is our opinion, as oui readers well know, that no man of foreign birth should be admitted to the exercise of the political rights of an American citizen." Colonel Webb, the renowed editor of the Courier and Enquirer, of New York, declared: "We could not find any other remedy against the threatened danger, than the repeal of all Naturalization Laws." Mr. Clark, the late Whig Mavor of the city of New York, aaid: "All Naturalization Lawa should be instantly repealed, and the term preceding the enjoyment of civil rights, extended twenty-fioe year."

THE GREAT FRENCH CIRCUS

JAS. Ms JUNE & CO. The Most Extensive and Brilliant Troupe in the World. WILL Exhibit at INDIANAPOLIS n Friday, Sept 17th. loi one Day only. Two performances Afternoon ami Evening is Krs open at ami 6 J. Admission 25 cents. SIX LADY EQUESTRIANS From all the principal Hippodrom of Paris, Vienna :md Si. Peterburgh The celebrated Mad. TOI KNI AIRE, Will; ui her world renowned School of the Manege, delineate the fashionable modes of Lady Equestrianism in the saddle, applicable to the road oa tkk chs.sk, presenting to Lady Amateurs in this exhilarating and truly elegant amusement, a perfect model or uti. TA.TIOS, with the correct Costume, maimer ot setting the Horse, kc. Mad. T. wdl aleo introduce alt her favorite trained horses, Hercules, Washington, Cheming, Superb, Marengo. Hrilliant. Alama, and Aehille. MMle JOSEPHINE, lu her elegant TOURS DE ORACE, Oji A SINGLE HORSE

M'lle LOUSE, In her brilliant COUP D'ETAT, WIT HO IT SADDLE or URI DUB Tue Corps De Ballet, consisting of M LLE IRENE, V'LLE FRANCK, LE PETITE CERITO, M'LLE AUGUSTS, Will also appear in a beautiful Pastoral Ballet. The German Hercules, Herr KIST, Will exhibit his extraordinary prowess. Also, EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES by Messrs. B. STEVENS, J SWEET, W AR.V.STRONG. A. F. LIMING. D STRYKER. T. Tl t'KEK.

and J. V. MURKY. Equestrian Manager Director of the Fiench Troupe Lender of the Bugle Band Principal Clown Secoud Pero,

Cy'The Procession, comprising a most superb cortege, exhibiting toaie of the first stock in the world, will enter the lowu, preceded by A MAGNIFICENT CAR OF NEPTUNE: m winch wdl be seated the Bugle Band of R. Wii;s. The harness used in ih.s splendid vehiele was manufactured by Lacy & Phillips Philadelphia, and is the same firm that took the premium at the World's Fair, London, having cost in getting it up over 93UUO Sn7"F r full particulars of performance, the public ;ire respect fully referred to the descriptive and delineated sheets of the GREAT FRENCH CIRCUS, in a.l the public place. aug31-dwtl7 V

Spinal complaints, Stiff Joint, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chclera Morbus, Dy -emery, Tic Dolorem, and i other complaints where there is severe ptins. Rad way's Ready Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly core the disease. SICK HEADACHE. Railway's Ready Relief will atop the most distressing pa ns in a lew minutes, and prevent renewed attacks. Il will cleanse and sweeten the stomach, and neutralize the poisinous acids of the system. PREVENTION By inhaling the pleasant and agreeable perfume of R. R. R , it will refresh and enliven tlir. senses remove the dull and heavy feelings of torpor and fatiguo. IN BATHING, Mix a tablespoonful of R. R. R. with a Bowl of Water, and bathe the Head. Neck and Temples, wash the Face, Hands, and other parts of the body every morning, and you will keep the skin pure, sweet, and healthy, prevent disease and sickness, headache and biliousness. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrhoen, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Painful Discharges. It relieves tht most severe pains in a few minute checks the most distressing discharge, and will speedily remove the

...PaoF. N JOHNSON ..Möns TOUKNIAIKK Mr.. K. WILLIS . . Mr. W. WORRELL Moss. MALLET

NEURALGIA.

FAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY. Radway's Ready Relief possesses an almost miraculous influence over the sharp darting pang of pain of this cruel complaint. In a few minute lue pain-stricken sufferer experiences the delightful sensations o: departing pain. It has cured thousands of cases in the city of New York, where many of them had been brought almost to death's door. The effects of the Ready Relief is to top the pain immediately, to strengthen the nervous system and supply the nerves with nervous energy and vitality, the loa of which is the cause of the nervous pains. R H KUM TI 8 M PAINS RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES. Radway's Ready Relief will slop the severe and excruciating pains of Rheumatism almost instantly. Persons are living in this city who, for months, were confined to their beds by Rheumatic Pains, whose bones were unsound from top to toe, whose joints were distorted with painful swelling, that were relieved from all pain in fifteen minutes by the use of Radway's Ready Relief. This is the t. uth, and thousands in the city of New York, and hundreds of thousands in the United States can answer for the truth of this assertion we need no certificates of cures we publish no long list of names to prove the efficacy of Radway's Ready Relief, for the citizens of almost every town in the Union, for the last four years, have tested it themselves. CHILL FEVER. CHILLS STOPPED IN A FEW MIN UTES P AI N RELIEVED INSTANTLY. Radway's Ready Relief arts like a charm in all cases of Chills and Fever It breaks the Chills immediately warms up acd invigorates with health and strength every organ and secretion of the system. PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Whenever jou feel pain, apply Radway's Ready Relief; it ia sure to relieve you in a few minutes. If you have pains in the Stomach, intestines, in the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels, Joints, Bones, Radway's Ready Relief, taken either internally or applied exter nally, will in a few minutes stop pain and quickly remove its canse. RADWA Y dc CO., 162 Fulton street, New York AGENTS FOR R. R. R. J. W. Woods, Km ghtst oven; Raymond dc Co., Cambridge City; I. Recti, Richmond: McCharthy iV Applegate, Delphi; E. k J. M. Lyons, Clinton; Mitchell & Morrow, Centre ville; E. Walton, Dub. tin; I. B. Brachors dz Co., Cumberland; S. Hiiuhaw, Greenboro;

Edwards, Greenfield; A. Stall, MichiRochester, J. Tipton, A Son, Iforth-

Jos. Yount, Middletown; I gantewn; Shryock A Co., Sell. Wholesale Agents, may3d-may6winlych4t.

CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, W. W. ROBERTS. Indianapolis.

Indiana Institution for the DEAF AND DUMB, (On the National Road, 1 J mile east of Indianapolis.) rlf 1TOR.S are admitted on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, P. M.; also, on Saturday, from 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M. During these hours some p." sou will be in readiness to conduct citizens ol the State, and strangers, to the school-rooms, and through those parts of the buildings open to the public. The object of the Institution br ing the benefit of the unfortunate Mutes, will not allow the ad mi sion of Visitors at any other time. ocd-d&wtf

C. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Manufacturers of the FIRE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION B00FING. i'SVJshow the public that our Improved Fire and Water Proof M. Roofiug is superceding the use of all other kind, we reter to the undersigned: Im.ia.safoii H Bates, J L Ketcbam, R II aim a. L Abbott, W H Tal Ik it. S A Flelchcr, A F Morrison, E G Pick, T A Morris, C Mayer. E V andes, T M Sharp, B Pottage, II Griffith, V Butch, R iiiderhill, D Williams, J Wilkius. J Vandegrill, G Anderson, Noble ox Pratt, R M Patterson, M 4c I Little, Dr Thompson, N Edwards, Seargem dr. McCord, J S Spann, Knox dc Bland, Hasaelinan & Vmtou, W Robson, P Meikel, Brauch State Bank, P G C Hunt, W Käme, W Rose, J D Defrees, L M Vance, E A Hall, U. Nobdl, Win Henderson, T Record, HA Fletcher, G Dunham; J Sheilenberger, G Bonge, , umbertand . i J. R Owgood. A Knodle, B ("ambry, D V Cul'y, A W Rusael, Wm Wells, Drew, J Swain, S Chapman. D Donnan, Christian Church; r'olk, J Edgar, A Wallace, Munsell, Judge S E Perkins, C Youngerman, J Blake, H Colstock, D Craiglo, N McCarty. Las.xtte A S White, P A 0 Ball, J Lilly, L L B Stockton, MeMillian A Breckenridge, J Spears, Reynolds, Ros-er, & Brother. Martin A Lane. W II T Bramble. TP Emerson, II T Sample, Wm Hawkins, J Heath, Wm Heath, J Taylor. M L Pierce, A Loyd, N Hull di Co. Attica, Fountain County 1 McDonald, D S Jordan, N S Brown, Mentser, O Arns, O H Kerr, J Cromptmi, M. Anderson. Fsaxklix, Johnson Countu F M Finch, J. Herriott. S Herriott, G Hicks, M W Thomas, County Commissioners, J Seyben, O W Branhara, J Ritchie, A D Hunter, J Manwarrmg, R Hamilton. J Sioan Vermilxios Covstt County Commissioners. R Nixon, A Lyons. Scllivajc Cocstt County Commissioners Shelby Cochtt Shelbyrtlle W Hacker. J Sullivan, Dr Robbins, Wm Little, I Robertson, Wm McFarland, .Mr May hew, Meth odist Church, Baptist Church, Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall. J Elliott. MoanisTown H A J Peak, Dr McGuechy, W W Woodgard CoLl'aucs Pence 6c Cassel, A Jone. Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall. Reformed Church, Mr Crump. Chabxistok, Itltnoisi T Parcels dz Co. orlesvillk Masonic Hall, G M Shaw. The agency for selling oar material and putting on roofs can be had upon application at onr office. Roofing Materials constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, with directions for use. Communications or orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Office at our Manufactory, on Market street, north side, two and

a half squares eaat of the Court House. lndMuapolis, Indiana.

ITNIVERSITY BUILDLN3S. One hundred dollars premium ) will be civen to the Arihitect who shall prepare and present to

the Board of Directors of the North-western Christian University,

i.i- i. xi , --ion thereof, to be held at Indianapolis, on the 23d

day of November next, such complete plan for the University build-

nnT :is snail be approved ana adopted by 1 lie Hoard.

Die plan lo lncludn all the necessary and proper drawnnrs. and lo

be accompanied with full and deu.iled specifications and estimates.

the cost ol the buildings, when competed, not to exceed the

sum of seventy-five thousand dollars.

The pmn lo be -o constructed that a portion thereof, not excerd-

ing in cost the sum ot attcen thousand dollars, may be first completed in harmony with the general plan, fit am! appropriate for the use o: 'the institution, until it shall be found practicable and necessary

to complete other portions ot the work.

By orde- of the Board. OVip BUTLER, Pres I. srplt), lf32-dlwAw9w

J. A. LISTON. 1. I. HARVKV LISTON A- HARVEY,

Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,

INDIANAPOLIS. IND..

WILL promptly attend to all business entrusted to their care in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of Indiana, and in the Uni

ted States Circuit and District Courts for the District of Indiana, and will act as General Agents in the sale of Real Estate and payment of taxes. may6dlm-wly

r ALTJABLE REAL ESTATE ON WASHING-TON ST. FOR SALE. Notice is hereby civen that, or Saturday, the

25th day of September, 1S3S, the undersigned, Administrator of the

estate or josepn i. Pireicner, deceased, win, in pursuance oi tne

Decree of the Probate Court, of Marion county, and State of Indi

ana, made at the August term thereof, tor the year 152, sell at public auct.on, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in the

itv ol Indianapolis. Hie folio wine described Real Kstate. belonrme

to the estate of said Stretcher, to-wit; Seventeen and one-halfYeel

1 J) fronting on ashiiigstou street, of Lot number three (3) in

njiiarc number sixty-six (66) in the city ol Indianapolis; com

mencing at the north-east comer of said lot, then running seventeen

nd one hall leet west, thence south o;.e hundred and ninety-

five feet (195); thence east seventeen and one-half feet (17), thence

north one hundred and ninety live feet (195 to the place of beginning together with the improvements thereon. Also, lot number four (ti, in square number one (I), in the second addition to the

lowu ol Allisonville, Marion couuiy, Indiana, with the improvements.

Terms will be, one third of I he purchase moucv in hand, one-

third in nine mon'.hs, and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale. Said two last stated instalments to draw interest from date of sale, to he secured by notes with approved freehold security, pay. able without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. The property will be sold subject to ths widow's dower, but free from all other incumbrances. Sale will take place between

U o'clock M. and 4 o'clock P. M. CHARLES FISHER,

Aug. 31, 1 -'.'.' aug86-w4w. Administrator.

n ORRIS'S REMEDY -AH INFALLIBLE CURE For Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, Gravel, and all those distressing complaint usually consequent upon youthful exceases and indulgences. In preparing a specific for this class of diseases. Dr. Morris has

XpenUed niucn time and money lu order to present to the unfortu

rer a p easant, safe, and efficient medicine That he has 1 is a fact well established, a there has been manv thou

d warranted to cur or the monev returned, and so

rar has given entire satisfaction. As an invigorating medicuie for broken constitute us it has no equal, being extremely palatable and mild, as wall as active an i permanent in iu effects. For than distressing complaint so common among females, termed Flenr Albas or Whites, ibis specific is a sovereign remedy, and should be used by all who art thus afflicted

Dr. Morn wishes it understood that his medicine ore offered to

anu-humbua; principles. 10-wit: In all eases where

:eu used strictly aceording to directions.

permanent rure the money will be returned bv

ih agent. Price one dollar. aA by Druggists generally, and Wholesale and Retail by I CRAHSHEAD A BKOWNING, W VT. ROBERTS J Indianapolis. Indiana

Also By Burdsall dc Bro ; Whole la Druggists, cor. Mam and Front st Cincinnati, Ohio; J. W. Gamble dc Co . Ixaisville, Ky.;

F. E, Suirc, Madison, lad ; ami w w. Berry, rsastivuie. Temi

U -aMI ' Jino

New Fall Goods.

ZAU work done by us warranted

ep.lld&wtf.

I COMPANY. ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS. The stockholders m tho aVove named company are hereby notified that the annual election of Directors for said Company, will take place

at the Store House of J. W. Larnmorc A Co., in Meihaiucsbiirph,

on the first Wednesday in October next, being the sixth day thereof.

JAMES JOHNSON, Sept 10, 1S53. President of said Company. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS: a In tbi Mario Circuit Cocm Jcse Term, A. D. 1852.

it Ckanctry Telitha Bodkin v. Catharine Bodkin, John Veneman,

Delilah Veneman, his wife, Hiram H, lwis, and Martha B. Lewis, his wife, Catharine Taylor, and Tar'lon Taylor, her husband, Amanda E. Bodkin, Holman Scroggin, and Euphemia Jane Scroggin, his wife, Amos Loup, and Amanda Long, his wife, an unknown child of Susan Ramsey, Wesley Ramsey, at, at.

BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, in the year 1952, it was asade to appear to the satisfaction of the Marion Circuit Court by the Sheriff 's return to the process issued in the above case, that the residence of all of the aliove named defendants

was unknown it was thereupon ordered, bv suid Court, that nub-

licat on be made for three weeks successively in some newspaper of general circulation, notifying the said defendants of the pendency

ot such bill ot complaint.

rne said defendants are therelure hereby notified of the hlinir and

pendency of said bit! of complaint, and that unless .bey appear and

plead to, answer, or demur, lo said bill of complaint, on the tust day

of the next term of said Court lobe held at the Court House in

Indianapolis, on the 2d Monday in December next, the said bill of

oomplaint. and the niatisrs and Hung- therein contained, will be

held as true, and taken as confessed as lo said deiendants

By order of the Court. Sept. 16, 152, Attkbt: WILLIAM STEWART, Clerk Barbour dc Porter, Sols, for Compi't. sepl5-wSw. STATE OF INDIANA MARION COUNTY, SS: In tbs Marios Ciaccrr Cocrt. Jims Term, 1852 Foreign Attachment Richard B Pullen c Josiah Drake.

ALL persona interested will take notice that the said Richard B. Pullen, on the2-ih day of January, A. D., ls2, sued out a writ of Foreign Attachment from the Clerk's office of the Marion Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, aaainst the said Josiah Drake,

for the sum of seven hundred and thirty dollars and thirty-three

cents, which writ haa been duly served and returned. By order of ths Coan, Sept. 16, 1852, Attxst: WILLIAM STEWART, Clerk Henderson k McKenzie, Att ys for PI ft". sepltVw3w

OST! LOST!! Strayed from the subscriber, living four miles

s norm-east oi npion, county seat or liptou county, iiMiana,

EATON A HOLMAN hare now open a large and desirable

S9 stock of FALL GOODS, comprising a complete assortment of ' beaut if a! Dress Goods of the newest styles, Cloths, Caasimere, Domestics, Flannels, Notions, and Trimmings in large quantities, together with a choice selection of Carpets, Boots and Shots, Banr nett, Bau, Caan, Groceries, dec. Ia a word, we have as large, coasiplete. ami .eautifnl a stock as at usually brought to our city, which Iwe are yetermined to sell at the lowest remunerating price. We 'respectfully solicit an examination of oar f?ood and prices, hoping tWsttall succeed in pleasing all. SEATON A HOLMAN. sept7ddcw.

on the 27t day of August last, two COWS and two HEIFERS,

(the lauer atout two years old each.) of the following descrmi ions

to-wit: One of the Cows is of a pale red color, some white about

the head, unmarked, and had on when she Irft a small brass leil

a white speckled back.

the Heifers is somewhat

nart ol one ai the ears Iraaasj off. and

a black ring around the eyes the other answers the description of

the hrst except is of slighter color aomewhat, and not quite so large as the former, but has a black ring around each eve. as in the

former.

Any one giving information of said cattle, or either of them, will

be well rewarded by the aubscriber. PETER WISEMAN sep!6 wlw.

me neaa, unmarked, and nan on wnen sue , the other has sides of a deep red color a slender horns, and also unmarked one of speckled, dark brindle sides, a part of one o

f1AJIPETS. We are prepared to offer as

of Brussels, Three Ply, Tapestry, and

nave ever heratoMra had, and at

do wail to examine befora baying

desirable a selection Ingrain C arpets as we

prices Pvtcnassrs will

low

EORfiE TAYLOR

(lati of sew tork citi) Attorney and Counsellor at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND

ALL Legal business entrusted to his care will be iraniwied with

my ajyl disnateb.

Office: W. McK Scott's Real Estate aad General Agency Of-

ncc, oppose i einperance nan. may 12-d wlm

ALL STYLE OF HATS. A beautiful article of No. 1 Silk

Hat, jnt received and for sals cheap, at J. F. FAIRBANKS:

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned has this day taken out Leiter of Administration, from the Probate

Court ot Mariou county, on the estate ol Polly Schoolcraft, late of

said county, deceased. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and all persons indebt

ed to said estate will make immediate payment. The esiata is probably solvent. WILLIAM SCHOOI.CRAFT, Adin r

A iigut TO, I -52. aapU-dltw4w.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Polly Schoolcraft, late of Marion coun-

y. deceased, will, on the 4 ill day of October next, A. D 1652, at

the residence of Eli Sulgrove, in the township of Decatur, expose

to -ale at public vendue ihe following descrilied personal property

belonging to said estate, and described as follows: Beds and Bed-

dins, Bedsteads, tables, Chairs and Kitchen furniture, with other

articles not enumerated. Also Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs. Sale to

commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day.

The condition of said sale arc as follow- On all sums of three

dollars and under, cash in hand, and all sums over three dollars to be

secured by note, wnhgood freehold security, made payable hi nine month from the day of sale, and without any relief from valuation and appraisement laws WILLIAM SCHOOLCRAFT, Adm'r.

Indianapolis, Sept. h, 1N2. septir-dltw3w.

ri'AVERN STAND, SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF

JL FRANKLIN. JOHNSON CO.. IND , FOR SALE. -Lot

7 leet each way; House a one story frame with ten rooms, has

been built nve or six years, and is in good order; two good Mars under honse, ice house, and all necessary out-buildings, ..erv

stable in connection with the houe. This house is directly opposite the Depot, and is now doing a fine business. Possession can be given immediately. Titleclear. No incumbrances, and for sale at a bargain if applied for soon

fopulation of Franklin 2000, increasing rapidly, is the county

seat, i- imied on the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, ha a plank road to Mooresville, Railroad to Martinsville, which will be

llnislieo ,n two or three weeks, and one contemplated to Shelbyville.

Thi i" ii cood opportunity for any person of small means, wish

ing lo engage in the tavern bousiness.

I f.. apply at the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. sep!5-l wd&w.

EAUTIFULLY SITUATED HOUSE AND GROUNDS

IN MtTNCIE. DELAWARE OO . FOR SALE. Quarter

ofa mile from the center of the town. Frame house, containing nfne tjofiis; large cellar wallel with stone; good well, in common with

contiguous lot. House situated upon the summit of a knoll of half an act:. and from an elevation of 30 feet commands a view of the

town; with three acres of laud. Natural grove of half an acre

around the house. Population of Muncie l.TOti, improving rapidly, situa'ed on the Ballefoutaine Railroad

For terms. Ac. apply at the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. scptS-dAwSw.

rm0 S1NKINO FUND BORROWERS! Where interest waa

due and unpaid on the hrst day of July last, on loans irom tne

Sinking Fund, ths lands mortgaged in ecurny will be advertised

boul the hrsl day of tlClooer nexi, 10 oesoiu on ine sreunu .-miuiua;

in December next- When not more than one year's interest, prior lo said first day of July, may be due, aud the security i deemed sufficient, payment of such interest will ii" be exacted, if the borrowers shall forward to this office a written agreement lo pay interest on the interest so due and withheld J MORRISON, Preah.

Snxisr. Frsp Orrtci, I Indianapolis, Sept. I, 185 f septS-ddcw3w. wy Journal and Locomotive. Indianapolis, Courier and Journal Lafayette; Palladium und Jeffersonian, Richmond; Courier and Jou.nal, Terre Haute; Banner, Madisonian, and Courier. Madisot; Jour ial and Time, Evansville; News, Michigan City; and Decrocral, Goshen; will publish to the amoun' of two dollars, and send accounts to the office of Sinking Fund. TATE FAIR REFRESHMENTS. Sealed Proposal will Ä be received b- Ihe undersigned ai the fCapilal House, until Ihe 20th September, 19M, for ths exclusive privilege of furnishing Refreshments at the Bute Fair, inside of ths enclosure. The proposals to pecify the amount bid for the privilege, and. also, at what price per meal the officer committees, aivl assistant, of the Fair will be furnished N. B. No intoxicating liquors will be allowed. WILLIAM T. DENNIS. septO-dAwtt General Superintendent. (Journal and I.ocomoiive copy

OH RENT The rooms recently occupied by the Stale Senü-

WABASH AND ERIE CANAL LANDS. The following iou or tracts of Wabash and Ehr Canal Lands having become forfeited to the Board ol Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Canal, for the nonpayment of interest, will be offered for sale unless previously redeemed, on the first Monds- in October, 1852, at the Canal Land Office, at Logansport, Ind., in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved December 28th, 1846, entitled "An act to amend an act for the relief of the purchasers of Canal Lands, approved January 19th , 1846"

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NOTICE is hereby given to all holders of Certificates l Canal Lands (the purchase money of which by the oricinal contract was due previous to this time', that by th provisions of the 25th section of an act to pro-vidt-lor the Funded Debt of the State of Indian?, and lor the cotnpl. tion of the Wabash and Erie Canal to EvatiBvilie. approved January 19, 1846, the time was pxtended tive years. The extension expires in moat cases this year, and prompt payment will be required ot both principal and interest falling due C. BUTLEK, THOB. DOW LINO. Trustee. W. R NOFSlNGER,S D. M. Di s, C erk.

IR. S. A. WEAVER'S. CANKER AND SALT RHEUM SYRUP, CANKER CURE AND CERATE.

1 lie Preparations are warranted snperior to any other

now 111 use lor expelling Scrofulous Humors, Canker, Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, Mercurial Diseases, and all other Diseases Arizing from an impure state of the Blood; Also, Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, Dyspepsia, AND GENERAL DEBILITY DR. WEAVER, the original discoverer of this Medicine, u a regularly educated Physician, a Graduate ol the Albany Medi

cal coi lege, anu can exhibit t.ertiOcates ot hi Once from the be Physicians in Albany, certifying to his ability and qualifications 1

a .neuicni rraouiioner. aim u now extensively engaged in the

w-F 01 :ieniciiie. KKYSIIT.I.A!- AND SALT RHEUM CAN BE CURED: Mrs tili- Turner, of Mouiville who had been afflicted with Erysipels for the last Twenty Years, and three times within the laat five 5 ear, has been entirely Blind from the effects of this dreadfal malady. CURE EFFECTED HY DR. WEAVER'S SYRUP, AFTBF AM. OTHER TRIED MEDICINES HAD FAILED. READ THE CERTIFICATE? MoxTVTlu, March 5. 1861. Messrs. S. A Weaver k Co., Ucntlemen: In relation to my wilr. 1 would say that from childhood she has been afflicted with a Humnr. About twenty years suice it appeared in a very distressing form of Erysipelas, at first in a spot of a bright cherry color on lbs side of the face, accompatued with a painful actuation, similar to that produced by fire. From this point it spread over the whole lace, which became so swollen that for several days ah was enurely BLIND, and aodi figured iliat her most intimate acquaintance did not recognize her. she had been in ihis situation three tunes m the lat live years. lis effect sometime appeared in small crack in Ihe skin, commencing back of the ears, thence extending ores the side of the head. So .re and painful were they, that at nigl . it was impossible tor her to allow inem to touch the pillow, "ft. discharge liom ihcse sore was so profuse that it frequently we through the dressings and run down the sides of the neck, and . acrid was it. thr-t when it came in contact with the akin, die effect was the same as that of boiling water. After any gentle exercise, especially in warm weather, parts of the body became covered with spots of a dark red or purple color, and were very painful and tender; in a short time these apots would Im- covered wilti minute blister, which broke, and discharged, then dried up. forming a scab which would in a tew days come of, leav- : ing an angry and painful sore, looking much like a barn. This would be a long time in healing frequently months. At one time it appeared on the feet and anklet, running much the same course as it had done on the other pan of her body, except that in this instance it was aggravated by exercise. These sores, aaoreovar, aa sumed the character of bad ulcers, and o inflamed, that for aaotitha . a.-ie was unable to walk. The deep scar left by them remain to : Ihis (Bay. It has affected her breast to that degree that she was unable to nurse either of her last three children Often aa has been in such distress from this disease, that for weeks she has been able to ' obtain but little sleep or rest, and has often said that her distress was , so great she could not describe itA i the ton she commenced using your Syrup and Cerate, she has a running .-ore on her momach and breast, which had baen there more than a year, healing up at times perhaps in one place, but always breaking out in another. To this we applied many remedies, and us-il varioui kinds of medicines for removing the disease from the system, none oi which produced the least apparent benefit. She Miiiii' iiced usint; your Syrup and Cerate a year ago tost mil. She took the Syrup a few days and then commenced applying the Cerate to the sores, and at once said she had never found anything so soothing as this waa. I have frequently kuowa her to get up several limes in the course of a night to apply the Cerate lo her feet, in order to obtain sleep. In one or two weeks after using the medicine the sore began to heal, and before she had finished the second betlie, they were entirely well. She has now used four bottles, aad ia to all appearance perfectly cured, and i ui belter health also than be ha been a; any time before for twenty year. The medicine has effected in her case the most wonderful cure ever known in oui ection of country, and I trongly recommend all afflicted in Hke manner to give it a trial. Any on.- desiring further information in relation to the facts n particulars of the case, it will afford m great pleasure to give any such information, if they will rail at my residence in Moniviile, or they can make inquiries of many of my acquaintance in New Loa. Iou and vicinity, who are conversant with them. (ilLES TURNER The above is a plain statement f fact; they speak for themaeives, and are from a source that no one who are acquainted with the person will douhj This i only one of the numerous cases which w have in our possession, all showing the value of Dr. 8. A. WEA VKR'S CANKER and SALT RHEUM SYRUP, logothet with its invaluable accompaniment, the CERATE. They stand una . quailed for the cure of ali Scrofulous Humors, Salt Rheum. Eryaip elas. Canker, and Nursing Sore Mouth, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint. Female Weakness, and all diseases arising from ar ia any way counected Willi an impure täte of the Blood Manufactured ami told hy S A WEAVER A Co , sole propria BUS. New London. Conn. Sold by Craighead fc Browning W W Roberto, and by Mer chant generally i. N Harris k Co , 7 College Building. Cinam nati. Aeent for the South mid Vei 94-wis-ty

I r BUNDLES Wrapping Paper, assort S ai 2000 II s. Cotton am, assorted No

rted eise;

20P0 !l. Bannig:

.ÜKI lbs. Candlewick; Received and for sale. scp!6

J. W HOLLAND

BOXES Cheese. 20 boxes Starch; -10 boxes Ground Spice;

40 boxes Candy; 40 boxe Raisin, received and for sale. pl5 ' W

HOLLAND

1 all BA(is COFFEE; I w 5 baes Spice and Pepper, i een od and for sale j epr, J W HOLLAND uw BOXES Stearine and Tallow Candles, JmQß 20 boxes Si.ir Candles; 30 boxes Soaps, assorted, 5 boxe Chocolate; received and for sale. 15 1. W. HOLLAND

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m sTU, BARRELS V O. and Sugar House Molasses; OtP io barrels Tar, 10 l-arrels Cider Vinegar, received and for aale. sen!5 J. W. IOLLAND

Wfev BBLS. N 2 and 3 MackWW 15 barrels powdered, crushed, and loaf s Received and for sale. aeplS J- W

OLLAND

2,000

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LBS. Saleratus; 1.000 lbs. Alum; 1.000 II. Madder; 1.O80 In. Indigo; received and for sale. J. W HOLLAND.

r For aal by THOMAS BUIST, Sign of the Red Anvj

U 4 k. 4 a. BOTTLES m" (hose delicious Fruit Drops, direct from I f W Philadelphia, for sale at 40 cents, by pi, j p pope a co

.1IRE BRICK AND FIRE OLAY For aaJ b

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IRON AND STEEL. Iron. Nails, Steel, Castings, Springs, Axle, Steel Mould Boards. Ac., ore For sale at loweatr atea

by THUM AS BUIST,

july2. KT" HB eioo Alivu

WINGLISH CHINA. Thia tov received IPO Knglnh t hin

MlA Tea Set, assorted naiiern. lor sale at low prie-s. T. I i. i,IJ I 'MTU e-v

sepi i .

fl k SETS ENGLISH CHINA Rose Wreath Teas; 40 sets English China, York Wreath Teas; 140 el English China, Awled Patterns. tepll JACOB UN PLEY

M . R K C H , WATCH-MAXER AND JEWELLER, Opposite Maroni t Hail. RKSPECTFt'LLY informs the emaens and strangers, who Tisit Indiiapoli. that he selU his fine stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY at the lowest Eastern prices. Also He ha one of the best practical Watch workmen from Genvoa, in his employ, to do all descriptions of Watch-work ia the heat workmanlike manner, that is so aay, he fixes it at one lo per form right, and keep good time. Please give ui a trial, and send all your friends whenever uey

wish to get their watches done tip good.

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"Bv TICKETS. rO.

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5 dox. Wooden Tubs; 5 nests Wooden Tabs; . . ., sdox Zok- Wvjg

BATON' dt UOLMAN

Sign of the Big Red Boot

a OCee Apply u sep I. NUKatiav