Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1852 — Page 3

ndilana Legislature Session 185S-33. SENATORS. Dtt. Whij Adams and Alien Smal Edaell 1 Brown and Mooro Tj M. Adams 1 B .one. Hn mil loa. and Tipton N. J. Jackson. 1 Carroll and Clinioa Wajhinmoo Black 1 Ca.a, Howard, an.l Pulaski W. C Barner.. . 1 0 Clay. Snllis-an, and Vigo M. Comba 0 1 Clark T. W. Gibaot, 1 0 Cr a lord ami Orange Joseph Cox . 1 Dearborn Richard f. Slatsr 1 0 Delaware, kc. J. V.nderenier 0 DeKalb and Steuben A. G. Hendry 0 1 Dubois, Gibson, and Pike W- Hawthorne.. .1 0 Devatiir--W. J. Robinson 0 E kn.t -U..I Lsgrange T. G. Harris, 0 Fajette and (Jnion Minor Meeker 0 1 Fioyd J. M M rrison, 1 0 Franklin Giles Gant 1 0 Fulton and St. Joseph A. P. Richardson 1 0 Fountain Htrru Reynolds 1 0 Greene and 0en Andrew Humphreys 1 Ha nock and Madison Thomas Me Alfter. .. 1 U Harr...n-G P. R. Wilson, 0 1 Hendricks Juhn Witberow 0 1 Henry Wm. W Williams 0 1 Huntington and Wells Theodore Horton 1 0 Jackson and Scott M. W. Shields 1 0 Jefferson J. H. Sullivan 1 Jennings ami Bartholomew John L. Spann.. .1 Johnson J. W. Kijrhtly 1 0 Koos, Daviess, and Munin G. G. Barton 1 0 Like, Laporte, and Porter Saml J. Anthony 1 0 Lawrence Jtnn Edwards 1 Marion Pen-jr Hoabrook, 0 Miami and Wabash John Sbellenbergcr 1 0 Morgan A. S. Grigs . 0 1 Moi.tjiomery Swan Bronksnire 1 0 Noble, Kosciusko, and Whitlev S. D. Hall,. . 1 0 Ohio and Switzerland W. H. Powell 1 0 Parke and Vermillion M. Simpson 0 Perry, Spencer, and Warrack G. H Roberts. 1 0 Posey and Vanderburgh W. R Greathouse. . 1 0 Putnam L. Glazebrook 1 0 Randolph and Jay T. Willaon 0 1 Ripley Luther Shook 1 0 Rusk Jefferson Helm 0 Shelby Georjre W. Brown 1 0 Tippecanoe A. W. Gordon 1 0 Washington T. Cutsbaw 1 0 Wayne Olirer P. Butler 0 1 Warren, Benton, kc. Elijah Ocell, 0 1

34 16 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Dem. Whig Adams Wm. G. Spencer, 1 0 Allen Franuis D. Lasselle, 1 0 Bartholomew Joseph Suable, 1 0 Blackford George Howell,. 1 0 Boone Wm P. Jones, 1 0 B own S. Manville 1 0 Carroll John B. Milroy, 1 0 Caas Deniel D. Pralt 0 1 Clark John F. Reusa, 1 0 Clav A. Dunlavy 1 0 Clinton Wilson Seawrigbt, 1 0 Crawford Nicholas Peukenpaugb, 0 Davits R- B.Sutton, 1 0 IX-Da lb E F. Hammond and Rott Work, ..2 Dearborn-0. i verB. Torbet, N. C. Durham, ..2 Decatur Alex. L. Uuderwood 1 Delaware J.Orr, 0 1 Dubois John Abie 1 0 Elkhart J nn M. Mxßeld. 1 0 Fayette A. Martin 0 1 Fl-yd J. P Farnsly and W. W. Catlin 2 0 Fountain J 'lio Stevens 1 Franken J Simpson andE. K Rockafeller,. . 2 0 Fulton D Shoemaker, 1 0 Gram R Wilson, 1 0 Greene J. W. Ferguson, 0 G,o A C. Donald 0 1 Hamilton D. M as 1 0 Hancock W. Handy I 0 Harris n J'-hn Lemon, 1 0 Hendriks J. H Ballard, 0 1 Henry J.ts. S. Ferris and Jnscnli Yount 0 2 Howard nnil Tiptor. I-aac Parker, f 1 0 Hunt:"mn anl Welis Peter Emery, 1 0 Jackfrio JS Tanner , 1 0 J.ty Joseph J. MoKinney, 1 0 Jeff-rson A. W. HVnirivka, Q. Bridg. s 1 1 Jenning Drfvid C. Jones 1 0 Johnson Royal S. Hick, 1 0 Knox John T. Fre.-land 0 1 Kosciusko Isaao H Jennings, 0 1 Lngranne Fraiici-. Henry, 1 0 Lake Alex McDontld 1 0 Laporte John C. Walker, 1 0 Lawrence D. Lewis 1 0 Madison Win C Flemina, 1 0 Marion Jesse Price and George P. Buel, ... .2 0 Marshall aHd S arke Eli Brown, 1 0 Martin Thomm Gotee, 1 0 Miami B nj Henton, ...T Monro L. Gentry, 1 U M"n!8oni-ry E Clarke -. 1 0 Morgan E. 8. Taber 0 1 Noble J. W. Brothwell 1 0 Orange T. Stackbouse, 1 0 0en Alfred Dyer, 0 1 Parke Georg- K Steele 0 1 Pei ry D. T. Laird, 0 1 Pike-James Graham, 0 1 Porter Gideon Breconnt, 1 0 Posey H. C. Cooper 1 0 Pulaski and Jasper Dr. Thomas. 1 0 Putnam A. D. Hamrick and A. Johnson, 0 2 Randolph D Bandy, 1 0 Ripley Samuel L Jone. 1 0 Rush James Walker and Samuel Greene, 0 2 Si. Joseph C. H. Service, 0 1 Scott Dr. McCIure, I 0 Shelby Samuel Don a I son, 0 Spencer William B. Richardson, 1 0 Suli-van Squire McDonald and W. McKee .3 0 Switzerland and Ohio 0 Dufoar. H. E. Dodd,2 0 Tippecanoe S. Mc-Cormick, A. F. Cbapin,. .2 0 Union Nicholas Drulv 1 0 Vanderburgh John M. Stockwell 0 1 Vigo H. D.Scott, L A. Burnet. W. Goodman, 0 3 Vermillion David Shelby, 1 0 Wabash T. S Lines, 0 1 Warren Edgar Ryon, 0 1 Warrick Simon P. Low, 1 0 Washington John Hartley, 1 0 Wayne E Hunt.H. W. Shamar.B. L. Harris, 0 3 White and Benton David Tnrpie, 1 0 63 31 Who i the Foreigner' Frieud. The Whigs are making most desperate efforts to explain away Oen. Scott's former hatred to the foreigners So recenly did his ''military experinr-e" suggest ( change in oar naturalization laws, that it is rather difjv colt to convince the people that btn. Scott is not now at heart their enemy. The Whig candidate for the Vice! Presidency is not far behind the General in Chief in this matter. In tbe year 1841, Mr. Young, a Demokratien member from Illinois, moved (in tbe Senate) an amend ment to the Land Distribution bill, to tha effect that its. : t . ... . . I rureigners snout i nave rne same r'.-nt to pre-emption as native born oitixens.'' At this time, Pierce, King, and ranam, were in tbe benate. I he vote beinr; taken Pierce and Kmg voted in tbe affirmative, and in the negative Graham, with twenty four other Whic Senators Not one Demorat voted against tbe amendment. Who is the Iricnd of tbe foreigner! Let naturalised citizens read and remember this fact Mr. Graham voted against an amendment by whitequal rights were to be secured to you. On tbe other bard, every Democrat, with Pierce and King, voted foi tbe amendment. WiU tbe interests of the foreiener be better s-cured by electing Scott and Graham? Oppoai tioa tn foreigners bas been a settled policy with thern I be Democrat ic party, with Fierce and Kmg at it head, has always labored zealously for tbe permanent interest of the foreigner. In every instanoe bas the invitation taten extended to tbera, to oome and enjoy freely mt privileges, ine U9 normic party das always bcei a a as a aas. a ' tne loreigaer s irieno. rtaiourgh union. 411 Hail Ohio! Official Democratic Majority Eighteen Thoasantf rire Hundred. Wa hare received a dispatch from Colnrobas, from reliable source, which says that Caldwell's majority will not vary two hnndred vote from tighUen thousand fivt kumdrad, and that äteedman will have about tht nam Official returns hare been received there Irom nearly all commes and this statement may be relied upon as curreet. The "Bnckeye State" bas done ber duty gloriously in alt reewat eon test . and has rolled np an almost unparal leled Dsrnrcratio majority. With tbe exception of thel majorities girea for Governor Wood last year, and f-r Iren tiarriaoa in 140, we believe that it is tbe largea any party ever obtained in tha State. But litt li enort is wee aweary to make Ohio the banner state I r P ree and King, and she can, and we believe, will, give men at leaat ttoenty five) thousand majority What now will become of tbe lying dispatches that tbe Scottiiea have sent all over tha Union to tbe eff-c that tbe Democratic majority in this State would not mure than six or eicht thousand Ctn. Enq. A Tsu. Greeley is afraid tbe Whigs will ba busy listening to that "rich brogue" from Ohio. Indi ana, and Pennsylvania, that tbey won't make the necessary great yell lor Scott on the 2d of November next. Weil, we aboulda't wonder Day Boeth.

BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Reported Expretily lor the Dally Statt Sentinel by tub wade and o'rtelly lines From Marshfield. THE LAST MOMENTS AND SAYINGS OF DANIEL WEBSTER. Mahshfikld, Oct. 24

During Saturday, Mr. Webster conversed freely, and with great clearness, and much detail, in regard to his uivate abairs, stating bis plans hilly in relation to hi arm. At five o'clock in the afternoon, be was seized with a violent vomiting, and threw up considerable bio d. Subaequemly great exhaustion ensued, and bis physicians announced tc bim thai Ins last momenta were tupi schlug, which be received with great Cdlmnesi and .'ouiposure and be called in all bis lamiiy and his personal nei.ds, aau addressed each iiidmOually und in a few fortts, bidding them farewell. In speaking to bis per o:i;il friends, be referred to their pa-t relations, and at er asking the richest blessing- oi Hr-iven upon them he bid them ail a final farewell. He then. a if pe iking to himself, said, "0u tho 2-lt:i day of October J nil that is n ortal of Daniel Wvbster will bo no more nd then added "Heavenly Father, forgive my sins, and receive my soul to thyself through Chi ist Jesus." Ho then addressed Dr. Jenues, who, n. answer to Mr. Webster's remaiks, said be could d nothing more, or him. Mr. Webster t'ien said, " my pirt is to wait patiently until the end, and may it come soon. ' B tween ten and eleven o'clock Mr. Webster repeated; rather indistinctly, some sentences Irorn Gray and Fletcher; repeating, so as to be understood, the first line of Gray's Elegy "The cerfew tolls tbe knell ui parting day;" and then said, "that's it, that' it." The book was brought, and the stanzas be referred to read, which deemed to give bim much pleasure. From midnight till two o'clock he was restless, and was in some pain. A feeling of faintness then ensued, which led bim to feel that his end was near. While in tbis oondition bis expressions indicated that be was in full possession of his faculties. He then spoke of tbe difficulty of dying. when Dr. Jeffries repeated the portion ol scriptures: Though I walk through the valley ol the shadow o death, I will fear no evil, for thou ait with me, and thy rod and thy staff shall comfort me." Mr. Webster im mediately replied, though laintly, thy rod, thy stau." 1 he close o me great man's nie was periecny tran quil and easy. Mrs. Webster was unable to witness tbe last moments, and waited the announcement in uer bwn apartment. Mr. Webster gave special directions that bis body should be .buried without ostentation in the tomb at Marshfield. No day is yet fixed for the funeral From New York. New Yobx, Oct. 24. When the death of Mr. Webster was announced, the flags on the hotels and the shippings were placed at half-mast, and a ceneral gloom vvus manifest all over the city, Guns were nred on tno common at uost'.n and the bells of the city tolled. The flags on the Web ster Club Room were draped in mourning, having this motto upon them. "Men die, but principles live." From Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Oct. 26. The death f Mr. Webster exc-ned much sensation .1 tl . t d .i i I...: in mis city, lue c-imiisnujuuiiicu, nn-i resuiuiiuns were passed expressiv of sorrow for the death of tho great statesman. At a Democratic meeting held last night Samuel Fleming delivered an eloquent eulogy on tbo life and character of Mr. Webster. Rev. John Tassev, one of our oldest merchants, died this morninz alter a short illness. The river is unchanged with two feet of water in the channel J.hn P. Hale lectured here last evening before the Ynonrr Mens' Mercantile Library, ami afterw.irds made speech to the r ree uemocracy, Irom the balcony otfj the St. CharlesFrom nassengors who arrived last evening wo learn th.it a serious accident neenrred al rortaze, on tbe rail road. Auains St Lo s Express ear. Heavily laden, was ascending plain No. 8, and had arrived just at the top f the plain, which is one thousand two bundrid yards long, lnerar tiniutcneu, anu oscentieii wiin leuriut apidity. Alarm was given at the top off the plain in time for the passengers on two cars below to escape. The third car was tilled with ladies, who became so Urmed that they could not get out betöre Ilm descendn if cttr reached t iieai. 1 be engine to wbich tne cars were attached ffai reversed, and the train started back at a flying rate, but the engineer became alarmed and jumped off. and left the train to go on unguided to in tue Ho. 3. ioriunatelv the car on which tno ladies wr became detached, and the locomotive dashed on tone and down the plane, where it VM smnsbed to pieces, wnen tne express car strucK tno cars irom which the passengers had escaped, tho lrce of the ciash was so great that both the Express and baggage -ar were completely demolished, and goods scattered in tvery direction, and crushed the psenger cars very in icii. Lne peron had ins anKie iiroken. Colonel van Levartwoat jumped from tbe Express train, and was much injured. The accident occurred at nine o'clock yesterday morning From Ciucinnati. Cincinnati, Oct. 26. Fiour firm and in good demand, with light receipts; shipping brsnus 3.2Sa$3 30; retailing do. $3 3j. IWhtskv l8io. Wheat in demand at 62c Corn 40c. lOits 0c. Proviions entirely nominal. Fair demand llor groceries. Prices unchanged. From New York. Nw Yore. Oct 26. Cotton is doll, and prices drooping. Sales of C.2o0l Ibbls floor at $4.504.63 for Stats aad Genesee, and 8; S4. 87 for southern. Wheat is unchanged. Corn! it a shade lower, rot k unchanged, and dull sales ol lard in kegs at lljc Uiher articles unchanged. Prom Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 26. A large meeting was held here last evening at Inde. Ipendence Hall, over which Mayor Gilpin presided. iKesolunons were passed and speeches innde in refersnco to tne death ol Daniel Webster All the county! ina euy omces are draped in mourning. PROCLAMATION, BV JOSEPH A. WRIUHT. UOVEK.NUK UK INDIANA. uratiturV- to Almighty liod, evir becomes a Christian FVnr.le nt . soiiiiiiucu mc o.r-aiug 01 rcscf witnin our oortler. tl- ha ;iven us the kindly fruits ol ihe csnh Ueneral bea alt has . renl h-altd us l irmighoul ide p ist year. Prosoeniv and hnnn es us iir us an in rrcogiiizr riis muuin em liitnus. I hen-tore, in BeiimvlM!jTneiit ol (Jod s mercies I . . -1 -,:- II HlKLA, TltK ril U OF NOVEMIiKK to Im- obser-I ved as a Day of Public Thanksgiving; and I reapectfully rceomJ rnicuu mr gtxai pcopie ui iiiuiana lo suspeuU meir nrdinarv uvocations ami iissembie in their usual places .i worship on thil day no icuuci lliaiis.1 ll milllKUl) HOU ir HU UIC-C OiSUllg Uls :ie jivssiiiga. in v .üiess 1 have hereunto ei niv Baud ami , :.nssl in In l. s affixed the seal of the Htaie, at Indianapolis, this. Suth day! ot vctooer, a. u. io. By the Govarnor, JOSKPII A. WRIGHT. Attrst. ChsSlrs H. Test, Hecretary of rttaie. Law School of the Indiana University. Ml I lusutuiion is under tue care ot ihe Hon. LUviu .McDonald a Its superior advani ages to the students of ihe Law are nowl eneraliy known ami ailmiiied. To sucb as niieiid io practise in id. ana. ,t furnishes peculiar inducement; for tbey learn here, noil niv tlie theory of law in general, liut the prai-iice ol the Matt is. and ihe statutory m.Hiiheali .us of ihe c immnn law whiciil w prevail in Indiana. The tavt, too, Ihat a ilior.-uli le?al edui "n may ue nan nere at s less exoense l.v -ne-hall, .hin in anvl tsrr Law School in the Limed States, is not I - be overlooked. Tbe course of iiistruc ion embraces al ibe branches of legal science. The method of teacbiug is by daily recilaUou and leemres. A rnool ceurl r. Seid once a weeic rue siuileuu are div.ed into two classes the Junior and ihel 'einer rbe text -..ooha of the Junior Clais are Biackstone'i ommentaries. Kent's Commentaries, Chilly on C ntr cu, an Stephen on I'leadmg. SMBS of the Senior Claas are Kent's Com-I namaries, Chuty's lleading, Urreiilesi "s Kvideuce. and Storv'i Equity Jurispru ieiice. rtiodiit must sup ny uieir own texi-booKs. . gin! law i.iurary ispr.iv.ueo Mar ine uo of Ihe School. The eleventh c.an will beam un theWlddai o .Nnvi-ah. i and ami ou tbe SW of Mart b. loj3. i ne tuiiirm tee m tinny do. tan per session, in advance. The clicma lee is nve ao liars. Io extra chare es are made. Boarding can he bad a; front S)l 5 to Bal 00 per week, b oommgton, CK-t. 30. l-St.-v.3w a. HYaRa, Pres't. r 'R0NKHITE A ITlATT'S IMPROVED CCRV PLANTSR ns t-xuitniesi at tue ftiste l-air, vary much lo me sa-i-lactmii mc i-ii mini coiuu nuiy ,ua caanniieti it 11 in lavorulilv le.c m.I kneiKiou to tne puwic Aoares. CRONKHITE 4 III ATT, ociy wlw Wesi l;iiHn..ii. Warren eo . Indiana. J.S.OUWD On atuKay, Octoher lOih on ihe tndianupolis an . KeiuliSton State Road, a Ladies' Satct.el, cmita nuir vain and niii'iis, iw i issuisaoi i pir us. anu oilier am-les. ani lo. a small, ui'-u ii o i inourv. It a lao contained a mx rri .pi givtn loJiihi: i Uu r'ey Tbsownercar get it bv callniff on ihe subscriber in' IVeinon township, H mcock .nuntv. describing tlieanrlesconiainad ii ii, anu paying tor mis aa vrnisemein. ottili-wlin W'LI.IAM .tlORKlSON OUBU0 VENDUE. Notice is hereby given thai on Saturday. a ii. e 13 b day ol November next, al 1 o'clock P. M., of said Jav. I will eftr wrsale to ihs h'ghei bidder, at the late residence if Druama Furgason. deceased, the personal property iielonglug to he usirs ef saidosMiedeiit.cousisting of tieds. BeOding. Chairs. Ta bles, ."loves, oue fancy Bureau, and other Household and Kitchen - aniiiure and articles loo tedious to mention. A credit of twe ve asBhs Will ue given on all sums over three dollars, ny the nur rhaser irtngnote with approved security, three collars aud undo o te csd in nana iu..Mt hkaut. Oct Ws lSW-octl Cuardian of s id Heirs. T 0 FARMERS AND OTHERS -The subscriber bat jus.' received asie' ber large lot of J. tireur dt Co 4 Usyion .u cor Cook Stos-s Tiiesfl sto es are the heaviest, and cons dered best Cimh M've made in lbs West There are three sizes, weigh 3Ö0 to Sou lbs. each 1 ney are warrantaa tar hum yessn lainst ( cracking bv ftre or beat, aud 10 wors to the SB isfaclion ofi parenasers. Sold whoisa 1 or retat 1, at the gu of the big Pad by eet?.w HENRY 8. Kl.LOÜt.

BYRON says ''This is the way physicians meuü rr end es, Smäufn cuUm but e!Ouogh we siietr In he d whtusicic, we caL ihem tn allcud US, Withoai th least propensity to jeer." Tbe above bring to oar mind the best medicine wo over usedJ it iiot necesarv it ba nrescribed bv a nhysicisa. We tl.ud to lbs Pain Killer. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY we ard hearni Dr. A. Weaver's Caulcer si;d Salt Rheum -yrnp. spoken of in the highest terra, an t see testimony from kss v.duiU at h:h atanJin in the o:nmunnv where they reside. fraey ail say that it is tue bst l;umor medicine uiey have evn icnown, snd we advise all who require this kind or" medicine to give it a trial A 0UEIOUS REMEDY FOE DYSPEPSIA i Urj HoashtonN ' PEPSIN,-' oi preparauon of Digestiv i Fluid, oUained from Rennet, or the Stmnach of the Ox, which Mvc rt;ed in our psper Tue idea upon w;ach iHsoaii, Uaiar.l and (i .iple, and yet it required an ius-nious mmJ to mike aj radical application of it. TUe crop of the chicken has been n kor the cure of the Drpepi b7 old women, from time nnmem rial. There k tome seiuc in this kind of medicu c Real Estate and General Agency Office. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Undtr th control of IV. AT AT. Scott. Attorney and (.our. icllor at Laic, and notary grsjasac, KOSSUTH IN NEW YORK. While at the IrvmsJ Hnue Goveraor Koauth was severely afflicted with a : Id. contracted in tha chill V air on ftten Island both he and twol . w w iffice s were cured in os dav by a M.igledose of 0. Bcnj. Smith' genuine) Sugar Coated Pill, whiah, with a bowl of gtuel. will al ways cars a cold. R R R. See la another column. CRAIGHEAD Sc BROWN lo W. W ROBERTS, j Agsnts, indinapoli aUBSaWslBBBMBMSsaaSasteaMalasBVaaBaaCSBflalMaBSBHBM IMPORTANT TO WOMEN. (Anne.) L.ght shall again the laded ye relume. And rnay health the pallid cheek recume Have wu or your fntaids fever and Ague, General Debility, or relaxation of the Stomach and Bowels? S'o nttd of it. People drink too muct. water, and eat irregularly, ofien of not proper, nourishing food. Dr. G. Beuj. SroiU's Vegetable Sugar Coned Pills (genuine) wiil curercver ana -Ague inuircc uj. ujwuiw 1 " i with nrorer diet, and they never in-itaie. They are tne 05LT pilll , mo. ,i riAt A child six months old mav take them safely. Be eure Lnd get Dr. O. Benj. SaUTH's Sugar Coated PilU. Priefl 5 rents. Sold everywhere in the State. Look out for eounterteits. octls ditw Premium aw mi Ohio State Fair BASSETT'S HYDEAULIC FORCE AND UFT PUMP,1 WITH OSE MET ALIO H0EIZÜ.STAI VALVE MANUFACTURED BV GEO. D WtXCHELL CO. dneinnati. Ohio glllE puh'ic are interested in any improvement, that i rtnland m. valuaiu. and i.one m -re ih-a a nrt rate Hyarau i- t on-e nd Li 1 1 Pumn. lor tho.e -jvlio iiii-t-iu'c tlie ir.j'. -r k.l r.v thqt l!.e MSM is vrrv äTaat and iicre.a.iiv a very year: wu therefore invite jour liivestigatioii. exarainaiiuii, nndconipiriscn Lompare it w,t ch and every Puma in exigence. nd you will ftnil ihalllen rlut ui ra in punir 1ms I leurfin been found .M,J li-cii, a ur:.c tical machinist aitd op ia!r in pumrv.. who hasilevoted tnanv years ;to improve the msnydefe t and imperfi liua pumpr, and over ( me in'iiiv fenou' diinculiies mid oriieciiun, i.ai .t enal'i pateul el a pump that v. ill give uinvcr! saiisfaciion, and aave thousands i aAi!urto those using furnpn We iioint vou to facts, in rrterenee lo the merit of this Pump. and claim ihv following desirable and inJispcnsabla, all unimriaul Hem., which we are dstrnos of making ths public ar-qoainted wita I We claim the operation aud construction entirely new. 3 We claim one - ingle metallc valve, working horizontally 3. One valve, aawerinc for four, as now used 4. l.iule or no friction to wear or get onl of order 6 Foil openings, and so arranged that the valve el ans pse'.f. 0. The casting of the Pomp 14 so arranged, that it doea away with all It-akasc. wtien the rump; in operation me vaive can fe re.Roveo. wunout interfering with the sue ion pipe, ft' Answers as well for hot liquid, oils, dtc , a fur cold watrr 0 As well Calculated to be worked by machinery, as tlometif anaaasa, 10. No bolts or screws to nut. 11. Lets difficult and cheaper to manufscture 12. Answer equally wall for deep wells, spring or cisterms, as aier can lie forced up any required beightn. T Thoie wa itmg Pumps for railroads, Melon, engines lirewerie. well, pnnir, Ac .orany other purpose, will be sue plied on favorable term.. Cnpna list', or those wihiug lo purchase righu. wm receive every attention. On txhiiMtion at Little a Hotel for a short tune O D. WINCHKLL A CO., MainOffice corner Walnut aud Pearl M., Cincinnati, O oct?7Jwnf. s i sTaAca. a HAXXF.Tr ISAAC STRAUB dk CO., MILL FACTORY. Oomer of Front and Joon ttruu, Cincinnati, Ohio ( Ware-House No. 1 front streetbet. Mainand Walnut.) 1 viE anove is trooi-cnt ot a single geared yueen ot trie JL South" Corn Mill and Crusher. We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strength and durability id case of operation. We Place this us'i'ul contrivance on all sizesof Mills by whic means we convert a Corn Mill mm a Mock 1 eea 1111; imt a tev ratnu es work lo out it ou or take it off We m inufa. ture portab e Mills, single and ar-uo'e gearea idcsx 'uauty of Fleuch burrs) to grind lust. Corn, and Stock r eel... a.cu.ated for steam, water, or horse power. luese mi is uav been ruu bv steam and horse-power 111 rompctitiou agonist th nher make of Mi Is of our cii , at our male r airs, aiio have nevr tailed to carry off the first premium on one occasion uss awai beau:ui ai.ver medal. Our uulis also l jog wo nrst picmium 1 ihe 1. st mills, at two Annual Fair of our Mtchaun a lusiitulc ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to be run bv steam .water, or bors. sower. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horse p wer, a the t hio 8iate Fair, in 1940, wuen It was awarded a premium and ptendid sliver medal. ALSO Uirrerent kinds 01 nortaD'e norse poweu, una steam en nes. AU our articles, for ese oi open; on annul .coy. usefulness nd durability, arc surpsved by iioie now ia use All our articles are warranted as represented or no sale at en t or trau. Doriaiion aud the iu-ney retuuded. For a fun descnuUnn snd testimonials 01 merit and useiulneswe refer those .nterested 10 our pamphlet, to be bad ai our factory v here we take pleasure to expl no each article. Orders repe t luiiy solicit d. Isaac straub a co. .ir. I.in -ail, nie laiiiiiri m. u wui.i.w, w11.1t ciiiiwi .. . . . . . . 1 , . e (i . 1 : - inn: a IIutows .Mill at out riate rair, iust iau, was uoi-ierou tiout his Siill. nd oourageouaiy cinerea into b venia: agreement with me to grind corn thus: Whoever gnnus ihe ni st, rogarUiui uuloy and quantity, wa to oe ine o wner 01 own muis, 111 aacn anvery trial: nasT TttatStraub to run au 18 tuen Mill; Barrows a Uu. to ran a SO luch Mill SCORP THAI. Straub to run a IX inch Mill: Borrows tz. Co. to run a 9i inch Mill. Till K J TalaX. Stnnb to ran a -JO mco Mill; Barrows A Co. to run a 10 inch KB. When Iha nnw-h eama thai boisterous courage Stepped Olli To the above I now append a challenge 10 grind 00b feed out oi Whole ears ol corn I wi.l run my IS men " Quasn of ths SjulK, wnh a ceih-nressei attacinneni. U. samt artieU that too tJit Prttr.iwn at uu Ohio Mal Fair, last fall, agam-o a al inch Kurrows' Mib and V in Smwan Ohio and Keinucky block Feed Mills, ooih to be run at once; and 1 OU TB annrehrnsur of a rike liusnics- vou hs-e IT1V rniirs ap rahMion to roa Mr. Pomarov's Corn Crusher as an auxb'hry Sou 0 my single article rail to aruio equal 111 quality and quaunr. to me cumniiled productions or tne two or nine mms ijust as yn lease) (,u yu can draw a few uuintrs 1 dollars as siases nut up Coma hoys don't be cowardly there is nothing like walking straight into the merits of a thing. ISAAC S TRAL fct I ... . . . . . m a , 10 j. 11. nniowi a t-o. Kpun-vuiun. V. C. HANBTA, WaOLtSALX SJIB asTSIL DtlLU IN :Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, and Produce! vvasoingbion street, jne-halt square cast of Pennsylvania sueet. On the AUbt.

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

TUS ONJLY TRL'E PORTRAIT OF W AStll.NuTO.N JUST PUBLISHED, T. B WSLCH S MAUXIF1CENT

PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON llvugiaved (by permission) from Stuart s enly origins! portrait in the' Atiieneum. ooasoa. p'VS.lII uperb picture, Eugruved under the superintendence ol JL THO iaS UUL.Y, tq . toe eminent and highly gnted ar 1 jit, is the only correct hkeueas of W ashiugton ever pubU-hed. It iS9 teen cnuiactertzca as lue reate! work Of art ever produced I111 thu couatry. As 10 its tuleiuy, we refer to tbe tellers 01 the Ldoptea sou 01 Washington, OEOROE WASHINGTON PAR a 1 la, who say., "it ia la.thful representation ol the eelebr I cu orm al, ' aim toCllltK J 1 SUCK TaHEY of the auprem Icouituf tho United States, who ays, "As work of art it excel lence ai.u beamy must .-true every one wiio reea it; end n is no lies t;ap lu iu uaeaeas to lur Father of his country It was ra wu i niuiit to have seen him in the days of my boyhood, and hi n.i lipids, aceu yet strongly iniprosed on ray memory. Tbe k-orti.ui you nave issued appears to me lo be an exact tUeeness, rept r.iMis peiiecuy me ei(ire.u.n a well a toe lor m aud tea lliu lace." AiMlaavs SENATOR CASS it it m ltA-nfc statten of the gremt original PRKSIOENT FILLMORE r tiic work appcaia to me 10 have been admirably executed and emtnenuy wont cl the patronage ol the public.' Says MAR ;uA.r. me emuienl portiau painter, and the pupil of Stuart.! ojr )rini to my ui uu 14 mere remarkaMe lean any otner 1 hav Isecu, lor prestubiig liiettAol nuliv duality of the original ponrau aogciuer wim toe nouie ana aigumea rep se ot air aud manner iwtucn an wno ever mw bim considered a marked characteristi use iinslrioii', man 11 commemorates. For the great nur 11 of this picture we would refer every k r VvasUiiiijlou to the ionrait lUeu, to be seen at the office of (a. Iapcr, aud iwlhc leiten at the following Artist, .Statesmen, J nd .-clioiars acooni')anying it. ARTl.s IS Alaichaat aud Elliott, of New York; N eagle, Rotii lafaaali and Lambden, of Philadelphia; Chester Harding, of Boston; .HdUies 1 . user, ol Cuarlestop, J. 0 ; anil to the adopted son IWashuiirton, lion. Ueo V. f. Cuius, himself an artist. STATESVILA. His KXcelieucy Millard Fillmore. Major Gen. Wiufieli Iscoit, Hon. Geo. M Uaiia-, Hon William R. King, Hon. Daniel e jsier, lion Laini tioyd, Hon. Lwts Cass, Hon Wm A. liraluBin. Hon. Johuf Kennedy , Hon. R. C WuithrOD. LLU. JU litla f 3 -llou. Roger 11. l'aaey, Hon. John Doer, Hon. John Mc iLaa, Hou. Bujus Cboale. SCHOLARS Charles Foion, Esq, He wdl kuowa Librarian of the Boston Alheueum, who says: " Ia'uuiU rather own it itiau any pauited cony 1 have ever seen, E r. W üiitp.e, KlcUarü Ulldreth, Hon. Ivlw Kverett., L.L D., Jar sparks, 11 V , Wulim H rreacott, L.L. U , Washmgton Irving Kaipu . La rson, fju. , rroi r u. upuam, J. t . Headley, Fi ii 11 Ualleck, U. W. Loiurt'ellow, Wm. Gilroore S.mroe, tu Ir KU.U Jr.uKOrci, Lord 11 lour, T. B. Macauley, 8 Archibal. I.vuou. Lord Mayor ot London, Ac, dta.. Ate THK PRKs: I throughout use enure Uuiou, have with one voice pioclimed Hteriuoi this superb engraving. 1 o enabie a 1 to pun us l Uu valuable treasure, it is sold at t low price of SV3 per copy. rubiishea by utuKUt, v . cuilus, N W. conier of Fifth and Arch sireeu; Ph ladetphia WILLIAM G. STEEL, Sole Agent for the States of Ohie aud Indiana Tn u Portrait can only re obtained from MR. STEEL, or from! Iiiis duly amborixed geuu A' rangciuenu have been mada with the Post Othce Urpanment oy which copies oi the Portrait caa be sent to any point, per mail Iii perlect oruer. ILrPoraoiis by remitüiia Fivx Uo'utasto WW. u. STEEL ICinciunaU, Ohio, will have a copy of the Portrait sent to ihein rt IL M.ignihcent Olli t rame, got up expresiy ntuese Portraits, luniisned at tbe low price of WS N each . JUST ISSUED, A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF GENEBAL ANDREW JACKSON, lEngr.tvod by T. B WELCH, ESQ., after the original portrait, pam ad by T. SULLY, ESt. This Portrait will be a match far the M ashtngton, and svery respect hs well got up. rnce w per oopy. Address as alove. itctlS-daiw-Jw. IMS. FALL IMPORTATION 1852.1 HHE SUBSCR1BLK offers for sale on liberal terms a complete M. assortment of FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS, BON- . KTS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY' MOODS Black Lro do Rhiue Si ks, various qualme, 30 to 30 iii-h ; Black Lustrings, all widths: lilack Satsa Türe. SO to 30 inches wide; Black and Clored. Wa ered aud Figured Silks, for dresses, Wake and Colored Uro de Rhine Afr.c. for liot.net.. Willis and Colored ro cr Algiers; Wime and Colored Giacc Silts, ot' super. oi makes, V lille auc Co'ored aatiua, various grades, lond cut and uucul Uonnet velvets; Bisck .Mode, iu full assortment, White und Colored Bonnet Plushes, Florences and Marceiliues, all widths, 19 to 30 incbe. An.ficiiul 1 lowers, t embers, und Ilea.1 Dreasea. in every variety! of style, quality, and price; ldu:ons, Boiuicl, and Mahne Laces: Crown Liiiiugs; Buckrams. Crown., Frames, Ac I and Fruity lion,, et Kiblnjns, from No 0 to 00. I nue now tore ii,wurJS of VJU ddterent de-mu. ana patterns Cap RihiHins, in mil assortment, No. 1 to 7; rlsiu T.-uela Ribbons, colored and black, rio. I lo 28, ni most approved brands: Pia u Sii:n K.bbons TRIMM1N0S. Fringes Pla'n and knotted head S;winr Silk Phages, Urop- Ml. i k and Colored, very narrow to vory wntei Mra Us oi every desciipnon, for Tnmailngs; Velvet Kiblions, colored and black, all widths: Acorn Drops and Bations; Dress Bulinns, various new styles and patterns SEWING SILKS. J. B Bua'jx's Tcazl and Rubinacci bramls Black -ewings Amer.c n sewings, in one hundred bundles; Saddlers' Sewings, colors; Embroidery Silk, wniie and colored; White uud Blnek Si.k Laces, every variety of pattern and width, Germm and English Thread Laces and Bobbins; Ln.en Cambria Handkerchiefs, every trade and price. Fine French clear Lawn; Emhroiilered ;ud Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Children's (lain and Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, oemlerneii's Pongee aud Silk Handkerchiefs; Meubcmcu ' Gm de Rhine and Italian Cravats, w 10 inches: Ladies Fancy tfrarats and Neck Ties, Kid Cl ives of approved brands, in lsrge assortment, uioludmg Alex-I auder'a cil-bratec n.aKe; Silk. Cl -th, und Cashmere Coves; Ladie' Berlin Gloves. Chamois lined L-d.es' Heaver Gloves. Fur lined: MLad.es' and Children's Black and Colored Cashmere Hose, SE , ' . n At . .- IT I - M i.. wuiiroii a Doom, vaneis, t up iiwh, itiuuichb, ukv . hi iiu. sortrnent. SHaWLm Black hiid Colored Silk Shawls; t.'nahmcre und Broclic ShawL W P. DE VOU, sept30-dkw3m Nos. 4a and 50 Pearl at , Cincinnati. j-HBHITi '8 SJalsE. By virtue of bve xeciuions to me direct ed iv the Clerk of the Mar.ou Circuit Court. I will expose sale at nuMic auction on tn e Gthday of November, lBäg, at tbe doorl of tha Court Hou eof Marion county, in tbe Slate of Indiana. wiUi the hnu.'s prescribed by law, the rents and profits for seven year of all the following described real estate, situate in Marion county J in tlie Mate ol luitiaiiH, io-wit: ai-. tno estate ana interest oi w iinac C- Yai'hiaricum in mid to the south-west quarter of section 33, ovs nship 10 north, of range 3 east, and tbe south-eas; quarter ot tt north cast Quarter of section 30. in township 10 north, of range east: and al, the estate and alterest of said William C. Vanb'aricur :n and to the following real estate situate in tne city of Indian apo-1 lis in said cuuly. t wa: Lot numbered 7 ia ciliare number 7 J. . number 10 in "ouare number 6o, and out- Lsits number si 144 ai: 146. And if ihe rants and nrofils ot said real estate bai. not lora sum sufficient to satisfy said executions, I will proceed at thel sam-; ume ami place, io sen all tne estate aim interest oitaui wn ham C vajiblaricnm m said premises levied upon ana tagen a. ihe nronortv of William C Vamblarieum, at tba suits of Jobs Thoip. Adoipbeue W. Flint, William H.Thornton, Naihmniel Teal I Isaac H. Roll, and John and Gswge M. Allen. i i i Aii'Bhi.u. pnerin Al. c By W. Robson, Deputy. Indiaaapolis Oetebcr 14 I iiMaaVwjw )TRsVYED.-Tbe subscriber had to break from wagon, at Indianapolis, on tbe night ol tbe ansa October. 185. a large BAV MARE, five rears old. aiioni sixteen hands high, a black tail, mane, andlefsJ laauiail sUu 111 ncr lorcneau, a smau si:.ir um rixuiiore suouiuei. iand one o.i oue of her tmJ feet at tbe upoer edge of the hoof shod before Any oue who can give information ol tbe same will swarded Please dire, i to Urownsr-ur, Hendricks Co., lud oct45-w3w AL.VAH HOADl.KY. Vs H NNA has just received Üb boxes Tallow Candlei 30 licxes assorted Tobaeoo, SO kegs assorted Nai a; 500 Iba Bologoa äausagr; 500 Iba Dried Beef; 90 bags prime Rio Coffee, Wholesale and rs tail low for cash. octls 1! OTI0B The nineteetb aunual meeting of the Stockholders I of the I'.raneh ai luuiainipol,, of the State Bank of Indiana will y q held at their Banking House in the city oi Indianapolis 01 H .nd.iv. the nrst dav ol :ovemor. proximo, oeiween iho nour f one iiud four o'clock F M., al vhich time an mention will I held for nveu Directors on the part of the Stockholders for the ensuing year TH03 H SH ARPE, Cash lud anapoiis, tjet I. iBaa. seotiw 30 BOXES Cheese: St) boxes Starch, 4o boxes Ground Spice, 4u boxes Candy; 40 noxaRaisuisi reoeived and tot sale. J. W. HOLLAND. seplf atOBACOO AND OIiJARS. 30 boxe Tobacco, 6, As, 9. and L lb. lumps. It,n00 t'igar;, nssorted, received and for sale I aug7 JOHN W. HOLLAND MONSIEUR MATH EG, raorassoa or tub FRENCH LANGUAGE AND THE GUITAB, m Si .. KSPfcU 1 ULLI allilOUIlCeS Ills lUlCIIUOB UI givuia llisirui.'IBL turn in the uliovo accompl'nments. Um will tetcb Guitar playing in every varisiy of style, in eighii lessons. 0.-1 moderate teims. - . for references and lerras, apply at the .Music More ol Mr. Jones, r at his residrn-- on .ileralian street. oci-ui. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ?HE undersigned have on hand a full assortment oi Readyl i Ma'-s C.oihing. mideun in tho iaiest style, and sold et luwe 1 rates- Tne may with conlidaiice say to tne purine, mat ai 10 sioro in tins cny, goods or a superior quai sw are ww ow. fhey respectfully inviie, merefore, all wh desire to purchase logive mein a can, an 1 convuice tnemsenes tuai tue oei oai$an an be obiained hv buv mg ef tbem. Suns u-Mio tu order si any lime, and cuiinia; done ou the most .nnrr.eeil tnsllloil. TT Qui assBlillihsaaiBl ! nil Wsahusltou street, one oppoai tl the Capital House, ami oue under the Commercial Institau. I ' ' d.I'l-ii ... ,.- DIIL'U a. Ulli I VB BAUEH. GlEPPER. Sc. MULLER, oclS7 Merchant Tailors. OG'A'OOD BRACELETS. A large assortment of Gold am Mf li'-gwouO Bracelet o various styles, j usi rrcsneu suu n sale at .New ork pric by orlSSj W. H. TALBOT r. -.AID OASES -Ladies Card Cases, silver. peart, shall, It s naarl inlaal. A'ea. Port Monies, fifty different patterns, this lia. reo. ved. from the cheapest 10 Ute highest pncesl article miJ, ;all, if you wain c:nuiing mce, at v . n. rAiiDvi t n. J aar Tai asm a V OrvtsV ' . 1 wciot a rHITL 1 Tf for sale HJTE FISH. Ik hall and whole barrels, just received and 1 oclM V. C. H ANNA'S Shakei BS M Uluea. Meshannocks, and I'n 1 a Lyes, for sal at V C. HANN An 20,000 HALF SPANISH OIOARS-Jutt received andforsaisat octM V. C. HANNA b 500 SEAMLESS fr sule al a RAIN S SOU Just reoeived and OCU V. C. H ANNA'S at? Jfc sf kas4A PERCu8ION OAFS, iDlrsUlPU MUlb Bar Lead; V r iuu k iiwua , ausassius viaw. Juit receded and for sale at oetas V. C HAJIW A'a. I ft OD LAW ER OIL a pars and genuine article at las Botanic 1 Drug stu.s oi (osuj i. r. rvrtt ox uu.

STATB Or DIAITA, MARION COUWTT, 8S( la Tnt Mauok CacciT Cocat Jcm Tu, a d leefi

Im Ca lets Teütua Bodk n w. Catkaruie Bodkin, John Veasmac Ddilah Veneraan, ins wifo, Hiram H lwis. and Matths K Lewis, his wife. Csthariue Tavlor. and Tnrlton Tavlnr. I rr band, Amanda E Bodkin, Ho man ScTorrm. and EuphemaaJi Scroggm, but wife, Aaasw Lssag, and snuusda Long, his wife, at nurimwn f-n ::n 01 K,aMt wmmmmir ivm v mum, mj. . r n igjjr-. it rBnwtn ma; on bie fttn vny oi August, in use yean gULav laace, it was made to appear to Um- satisfaction or the Mann circuit Loan by the sheriff s retain to the process issued iu tin oove case, teat the residence Ol all of Hie alove named aclendaira unknown it was uiereupou ordered, by said Court, ihi pub teat Oil I made for ihre weeks successively in some newipei general circulation, uotifving the said defeudanu of the pe..dei.i auch bill of comDiaint. The said defeudanu are therefore hereby notified of tbe ft'inp tan nuency or aaM bill of comnlauit. and that unless ucv a. -near aiH ead to, answer, or demur, to said bib of complaint, on the first da a me next term oi said Court to be held at the Court House u nfl.anapolis, on the ad Monday iu December next, the said uili or1 ominanii, ami toe nullen and Dunn therein contained, wdl r eld as true, and taken as contessed as to said defendants. By order of tue Conn, Sept 1, IDS, Amir: WILLIAM STEWART, Clerk Barbour & Poner, Sola, for Corapl't. aeplS-wflw. ommercial Institute of Indian a pol is, T. JSCS., sajajri-i, A. Princinsil. IrgjiÄIS UrSTITUTIOW 1 now permanently established, and i JL open at all times for the recepvion of Pupils, aud its rooms hav neen recently ntted up with all the elegance and convenience best Cincinnati Coileee. now furnishes adni:nr ,... i ... ... Institution in the Wesi for a full aud thorough Commercial Fjtne ion, whilst the cost is i.ule over one hall of asfeasl The 8tudies of tbe Full Course are those necessary for a complet. moiouau mcivsiiiiic rxiuBiion, anu coraprenenas rour dinuse taaees of Subtecu, to-wii: FIRST CLASS Dotrau Entxt Boog Keehx 5 This embrtes the science ol Book Keeping by Double Entry, and its appüc' . " niwiwK anu rveiKu ousmess oy so insaers aisi I - ner in knur. Manufacturing . and DnmMiir'siunnin ...H ..... Iteam Boating, ajsd Foreign Shipping, and general Commissi bn -, luviauuuj tue memoa o: keeping the various aux.nary bow-J the Cash book. Bill Ixok. Bank loot Invn hi s.'i-k..l rmia oooc, UUIWWI invoice book. Aocnsnl Cnrrnit l..v,t- A-s THE SECOND CLASS embraces the Unn. Customs aitd L'iage. f Trade and Commerce. THIRD CLASS Mercantile Aritimetic C.mh fi , . lation sn Intsrsii niaiwut.t Iam . .A o j i , ... . : ww vaui, vvHaassw asa ravn csiuation ot raymeau, Lareet and Indirect Exchange, (fee At lutf mnA . w,. 1 I I -. II 1 F0:;RTH CLASS CobOCCLJ. Law Emhraes I I, .... . (u luiuiuwu uicuiou oi VKiiceiiaiiiifi s 'watuia tu Tusd g I WIW S . r MrmcrsMi t rw . VortsO. HI ton 1 saaa ssgent. Base ot change, rroraissiouary Notes, dtc, M j le, h ire and Life Insurance. Contracts wnh earr:srs far nir.... id service, of Sales and the nature of Guarantees, and Lastly thonedies which lie in a measure, in the hands ot tha Murrhui h if, as the Stoppage of Goods in Transit. Lien, drc O"" Price of Lards of Admission to a Full Course, ocoum-inp f'un to 18 weeks, 885 00, pre-paid or secured. A PARTIAL COURSE. Embraciue- the Sei ATiTifir nart nf it,. Full Course as illustrated in S different seta of Books, togethei ILectures on Mercantile Arithmetic and Commercial Law, can ! .cu si any uuie, leaving 11 optional wnn me funii alter the coinpttn of the Partial Course to continue tliroua-h the Full Course E7 Price of Card of Admission to Partial Course, SlSJSO, pre ud or secured. t7No admittance as a Pupil in either coarse without first ob tning a card ol Admission from the Prmcipcl. LEOTTJRES on Banking, Political Economy . and other nanism valuable to the Merchant, to be known, will be delivered throat).. it the Course A Diploma granted only to those who may pa a satisfactory aination at the completion of a Full Coarse. The best time for commencing either course will be the first Mon ey of each month, although Pupils are admitted at any time juponoj vu aoara o UTamtn-rs, May au, IS51. W ihm nnH.rai.nMl fKv Mjuiial rnnam ', .r.t,n a. V. 1 Klammer of the Commercial Institute of Iiidiuiapoiis, do cenifx mi we uave auenoea tne examination oi tne prese .t gra ass of said Institution, and find said class as well acquainted win ie elementary principles of Double Entry Book Keeping a. coa.. 11 be expected, their age and opponunii.es of actual nractice BOix idered. We believe them 10 have received from their Diese . rector, a thorr. gh drilling in this all important branch of Comiuei. al Education, which, if sieaditv observed and prooei upon, will rstuler them able accountants and VHluab'e iuc we wesud reooansnend that the following n-Mtied mr present etas receive Diplomas, to-wit: James B. Weeks. John M. Uorsey. Hezekiah . Robens. Morris, Joseph R. Haugh. John T. Fercuson. Georire W. Nicholas McCarty, Jr., James T. Brown, and Tyr.i Montgnmery And in conclusion we would congratulate the ,'. : ..-". in now haviua- it in their Dower to Dittrcnizc a borne Inst,!: ' Commercial education where as much uiformath-.n. in as and at far laas expense, and anxiety of mind on the pri m and guardians, cut. and wt l-shev will be impaitesl. as at m f stmitar lustitntion in the West. B. F -MORRIS, I DAVID WILLIAM, WM. SL'LLIVAV C. B. ÜAVIv. BF.iVJ I. LAN. Inihaxafous, May sti, N. B It shall be the aim of the Principal to :uniisii r.:i t. , oates of this Institution who may desire it, w.ui inimed' iie a acut; ne therefore requests bnaas s men m any nan who may be in want of good accountanis t inform bun of . staling all particulars, and he will try and send h.m one (ied in every particular 2 Arrangements have been made with one of the larr-i -.. bet Boarding houses in the City to board and lodge ail the Mi from abroad at S 00 per week, making the eul ire expenses of I ,ng, i union, ana WMnmmry, aaoui jmu.im', idc price 01 1 in the Cincinnati Colleges. juiyl'-lydAw The Greatest Hone Medicine of the Age! THE CELEBRATED GERHAH HORSE PÖWDERi -ß THOSE wno have used ii ones aim -i-t . and get another supply, and all cune in savins Liat it i an adm'rable remedy in ine diseases f,-r wi , 'i it is re commended. We do not av that THF IS FN MAX J-fO T S P PnV.T T' leurt all the diseases to which that useful animal, tha Horse, is -i. jort, but we do recommend it as a most certain cure and p- - in the fii. owing d.seases, r: Dutemper , Yellow Water, Slubbering, Gla,.ders. Lov Spirits, Lost of jijtpttitt. And all Diseases whatever arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, And boldly challenge the production ol a hotter medic.no (b. UiO ISBBBBSei. We publish ne certificate, lor we are willing that tho raeriieir. Uhall siaiat or fall by its own deserts, and wc aro coiifiilem that trial of it will convince the most skeptical ot its good uuali'ias. N. B. Purchasers should le carefni and ast (or FuLardt'i Gtr man Horse Powder, and not lake any other Bay :? ' lour accredited agents. I"re o "eru a paper TROUP dt F1CKARDT, Druggisu and Manufaeturen. Cireievtll, o To whom all orders must be addressed. TneGEXClIfK FICKARDTfPS GERMAN KORSE POW DER can also be had of THALMA.N &. EVAXS, l-sdianapolis And ofoiber respeclalile agents in Indiana mart w h OOSIEH STATE AND BUCKEYE STATE Ine iwc best Cooking Siovet in the I'nited Maies. For aale only by THOMAS UUIST, aly. Sign of the Ret nvil Fire and Water-Proof Composition Hoofing Material BlHG nndersirnnrl resoectiullv bee leave to eall the Kr. i I the community to this invaluable material for Roofs I-i tb eastern cities it has almost entirely superceded all other k no ml Roofs, and in this coy, aluiough but recently i iir-xtucec, lias u every instsjice pven tbe moat enure saustsc on Arruiteuu.!are now iierlecied by woich ihe subscntsf rs are enabled t.i ei'ail orders for the Roofing Material, either in town or rouniry. at tht shortest notice, and on the most favorable icrms. They are economical in construction, as they effect a c.-.ide'ab'. saving of side and cross-wall, which goes far towards paying tho. t, and are a protection against Hre, presenting an menu.. I surface to burning bodies falling upou ibera. Item? nearly they may be used conveniently for all the purposes of cramo yards Tbe daily use ol Hoots, lo which we can rt'.er liuteiis tbeir durabHity tbr ihose purposes Order, respectfully licrted LOFDF.N cV DCFFV CERTIFICATE. Wc. ibe undersigned, having used tbe Composition Itoobrii; Mb Iteriai ol txmden c Uutty, very' cneerruuy reeoca menu us lieving it to possess alt the advantage si iu I water I'roor uomposiuon. Daniel Yandes, I. H. Roil, H J. 6z B. C. Horn. A. Harrison, Rov. C. F. nabb. Dr. J . I .. Mouierahsad J. Ferguson, T. Lupiou. 8. Bordwei!, Geo. W. Mears, S W Norri. S. D. Defreea, J. 8hellenbargt.r lOen. J. P. Drake. H. McKeman, I Judge Morrison. C. U. Wertij, Charles Mayer. IE. Browning, Hon. Isaac Blackford, J. Hammond, Longenecker, J. F. Holt J liyner, iMatthewsA- Ricord. M Rech, J. M. Braraweii, D. S. Ward, Nathan Edwards. J F. Ramsey, Hoa. 8 E. Perkins, Wm. Sheets, Wm Eckert, Morns Moms, W. Rail back, D. V. Culley. I. N. l oinp., C. Cfsinbell. S ier' Dr. Tutu, James r-ake J. B. Fiuer. R. Mayhew, 13. Merrdl. I Noble At Pratt, Thalman A EvanIMr. Devenport, Hon. W. J. Pestle-, D. George, ID Cruighcad, iGeo. McOuat. J . raitersou. N. B. Palmer, (mine was put on by W arren, bat sstase as asssj Mr. louden) Little, Drum & Andersons, Dr. J S. Patterson. Superintendent Lunatic Asylum J. Lockwood, Contractor Oas and Coke Co., N Bolton, State Libnan I Dr. Rv-an, Anderson, Mr. Hows, Bisotnirigtoii Mr. Wood ward, dn., S.V. B. Noel, Forts v tMr. Gallagher, M unot a. Mr. Neely, do. L. Farley, Nobiesville. I Mr. Makepeace, do., Dr. Murphy, Franklin IF. Tencks, Ptainfield IW. Ransum. de., I Mr Williamson, Greencastle, Indianapolis, February 7, 13S-i r s a Im., Kir. la nrsT to vours of yesterday. 1 wno: say that had it not been for the patent paper Roofing with which 11 Capital House is overed, it would hare been impossible to t.a wed the building during ine late are asn-auuig sb sun ui susja. ( consider il Fire Proof r 1 - - ..rtirv thai iha Root .w mv bouse. I.cing put on by lau. leu A Duffy, very much protected said Roof a )"ateut Roof the late fir. I uHI never again put on a stunsjie rooi on an building. , June I, il a.an rir u-arranted anv rrJUonsb lengih or time, or no pay. February 11, 186. fehl Id A v. E0RIA EYE IHTTJ1MABY AND ORTHOPEDIC IBSTITuTION. THIS eatabliahment is ju t completed, ana win oc bbbimissiii placs fbr the reception of all paiioula wishing to untlergu irem ment for diseased EYES, as well as those desirous of lusing operk ted on for the reinoval of all varieties of DE FOR I ITlEb. such a long standing Dislocatiotis, Club-foot, imoobility of lie Lower Jsv Ac-, tfce. . I Ths building is ui a beauumi ana nea.uiy locauora, tn ma in border of the Citv of Peoria, where patients can be aooomm. .j .. with coralbnaile rooms, boarding and wasnmg, sut n as twrc-poiw each case. Every instrument ana apparatus caieu.aieo 10 mi .1 tl Haian rf .urn an institution, is iiroviJed, and in the Or,in ksVdic Department a-reia! eulirely original ones are used, some . Iwhich in Club-foot of youna children frequently obviates the nacoe iity of operating by the knife. . Th daaum of the Eve Department u more pamcuiarly for thItrcaimem of those Datietiu who. under a leas rigid system than cai be pursued at auch an institution, woaia oe lorme ie pi.-. 1 icu. bie. For fanner information, aaoreas K S COOPER, M. D , Peoria, HUiioi.. REFERENCKb IHon. E. A. Hannegan, Indiana; I Hon WUsoii noannou, cx-uov. ot uaiw Hon. Wm. P. Bryant. Ex-Chief Justioe at" Oregon, IHon Isaac r. Walser v ti. iseiiaus, Hon John Moore, Springfield. Illinois, Hon. Wm. McMuny, Lieut Got. ot Olvaotn, Bon. , H Treat, pnagtia luinoiai For further iniormsuon euorsss a. b iwraa, jaojiSly Psorla, Illinois. larANDIBS. 96 boxes assorted Candies received this day y wholssais and retail at ottS ' v. C. UAisNA'B.

OR. S. A. WHAT EE'S. CAKKEB AND SALT EHETJH 6TB UP, 01HEE CUBE AID CEBITS.

rhese PrtparaiKu are w rauusd srpenor to any otaav uow in use lor expelex psalms; UlfcYhantn, fij otflk Dlaaaaea Ariaiaf IScroloioua Huxnora, Canker, Mercurial Disease, and all from an impure state of tha Blood; Alao, Um Complaint, Female Waakneaa, Dyspepsia, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. DR. WEAVER, the original rvgulai 1) educated PhyaKiau of this M tea in and can exhibit J er U Scale ot his Oftee inn I' s in a .any, cenif) mg to his aha H I iruitH rrartiuouer. aud u uow extensivelv nrusl as aass iCe of Mcri.it mo. KRYSIPKL.S8 AND SALT RHF.im niM nr rrrsurnt oi, ui.c lui irr.ui sinuivuie wno had bean aflucied wsai ., trii; im iue iasi i weins l ears, and thrna t live ) ears, baa been entirely Blind (Vom tbe efSSCta of ut iiainoy. UP.E EFFRCTED BY DR WEAVFB-a nvwirp ALL OTHER TRIED MEDICINES HAD FAiLkl) "tax Iii Caa I J r IL A Thr v e a ix- s. ,?Wll,MiPa, na. t, it to.ci ul - r' linemen in rite. I won say that from childhood Itnnor. Alout iweir.v years aiuce n orm of Krysieias, al first iu a spot of a bright iUc or the lace, accompaiuad with a painiu. asa fsxjdot ec by hre rrom tuts pouit it ace whicn became so swollen that Amt several days she was y ti.i, u. and so u.ABgureu inai her rot ltd uot receginzc tier. Mie had been in this situation three "ism bj ne last b ve years. Its enecis sometimes am assail araska SJ the skin, comrneuc iig back of the can use sides of the head. So s re and painful were user, that al naat. was imrtosatble for her to allow them to touch the nfilow. Tk. iischaige fiom these sores was so profuse that ii frarjaasiilj was hruugb ihe dressings and run down use sides ot the neck, aast as end was n. thai wnen 11 came in contact wnh the sah, the Cafcsx the sasoc as that of boumg water. Auer anv gentle exercise, especially in warm weather, Mit et lie body became covered with snots of a dark red ar ' ere very pamfui and tender: in a snort tine iKm. anaea " e covered wnii minute blisters, which broke, aud ill mhaiaaaL nm ined up. fonmug Kb which would in a saw dayacome est Uat ..a -ii aiiii. rn.uu oeuuui iure, outiss mari. like a vould be a long time m heaiing frequeutl v months. At on d appeared on the feel aud aiikais ruinin- anneh tha aaaaa Us ii had doue ou :he other pans of her body , except that ia Bass uv " " w-" '; oy ext-roiae. Tbeae sores, aanreorac aav aasaasl aha eatarasjiar ot bad ulcers, and so infiatned, that (hy mourn . " ""'v 'u W B'- aeoeepscaislefl by Ihesn raaasdn t hi i day. It has aaected her breast to that dasrree mat ana arts asssv t. u suns ciin ar or ssar last lüra: children Ofi. . such Citiress iium this disease, that for weeks she has hiaiit but Uuie sleep or rets, and has often aai4 thai h po k.cui sue cuu.c nut describe it. At ine time ana eoasineuccd using vour Svtud and Cerssa. ate kaat i run mug sore on her siomach and breast, v. nice had haar rksra norc man a year, healing up ai times perhaps in one place, baa 4i i b M, iiuu.Li, x v iai we s rsnt tat i aaa tnd used various kinds of medu inei lor imiu-,h th. the synein. none ot' which Produced ih lea ..tui stieed us.ug your Syrup and Cerate a ynar am hast fall took t ie H, rup h lew days and then cosxuatcaeed applTtraf the uw tneu commeuoed applying the Cssrnse d she had never found anythiuaj soaoothirtnjuftuily kuown her to get up sevsral nt to apply the Cerate to her foot, m or. or two weeks after using the aneaaehm apasytrsgi 10 ute sores, ana ai ouce said she had never I ng as una was 1 nave fr lines tu the ouurse of a night l I er 10 oMaiu sleep Li one or he sores began to bea , and before she bad I le, they were eulirely well. be has now used four bxuilaa. aal la to all appearance pcrfectlr cured, and is in bensr health aäa ä slat has been at any time before for twenty yean. The saeatfaaM aas edccied in her case the moat wonderful cure ever known m osar Hsetsssj ry, ami l strongly reeoansaasad all aflsotad a Uhe uamier to give n a trial. Anyone denirtiig further Informatioc in rasaiioa as aW fiwas is a oi iha mm, it Mill afford ma great pleasure to give mmf -uch mi'Ti... r ev wüi call at my reasaenee m MosMvtte sr ney cuu nn.ac inquiries or many of my aoosauiMauieaa NOW Loa ii auc. vicnuiy. wiio sre conversan' witi, Uiem U1LK8 TURNER. The iIkjvo is h plain statement f laolst thev apeak as. thasssaalssaa. nd arc :"i m a source that no one who are eontMumed who the pcraou will doubt Thai is only one of die numerous oases which wa nave iu our tu an res ion, ail showing the vaine of Dr. 4. A. VI VhK.-s L'AMvBR a,,' SALT RHEUM SYRUP, toflssth I. invaluable nccsHiipHinrr.rr.t. tno LtKATt. Inaw ulons Humor, Sali Rheum, Ery sip- : Mouth. Merounal Diseases, Livar i and all rtiaeaana aristng Irom, or aa puio siau.1 of the Blood. A. WEAVER it Co., unit bead t Brown, nc, V J . N Harris A Co., the South and West W. Roberts, and by : College Building, C haisi ati. i aH-sartt-ajr. ADVERTiSEMENT Ii every rwdy read fa .NO. L E S. E. Radway's Eeadv Belief i-1 t:i: : irta i- .il .Ney HEMiIBY tv ER RCCORDFI IN Tili: M KD C.M, HlMTORV F TUE WORJ-D THAT HAS STuPi'ED THE MOST VIOLENT PilNS IN A FEW SECOND Li stop the i;,oat severe pallia ui firs minutes or teas, and us most oheuuale aial tminful Rbeuinsile. .Narvecaa eurajgiv, and BIhh.-s comoiaii'is in a lew hours. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL it never ia giving usaiaut ease lo (he osoat lormnsnsii aurciuzjiis; pasats. 11 is A o C tl it r. U, in iVNErr caszs out of a hvkdrbd riSM ) FotR HOURS. NEUKAMslA IN ONE HOCR. CKuUP Hi TEN MIMTEa IN FIFTEEN MlN'LTaW rO0 ilACHF IN ONE SECOND IN FIVE MINUTES IN FIVE MINUTE. IE m -t Hi tS FIFTEEN MINUTE L t EVE IN FIFTEEN MINUTES CHII.I.Ui ..i - iS 1-TVE MINUTiJ SORE i .. OAT N FOUR MINUTE INFLÜE.NZA IN ONE HOUR. Knln.1 .J.i,,.. -;l.r Uli. C. ...... D . . r.,. 1 l-ra Morbas. ly outcry Tic Doioreux, and -.er , arc there is eve pains Radway's Res "P the pain, and quickly enr the disease blCK wEADACilE. Radwi i ftaady Relief will stop the nnc-st dlsueasing pa OS ta a Vw laiumas, and prevent renewed attacks. It whl elaanas $mt tweeteii the BSsaaaSBa, aud ueutraliza the poiamus acids of tbe sys ass PREVENTION B) BshaaUaf the uieasani and agreeabie tcrtuise of R. R- R-, will refresii end eu.iven the sensa remove the dull aavd heaTVf c.i i ,- of torpor and fausrae, IN BATHING, Mix a tabtespooaful of R R. R. with a Bowl of Watei, anu jtMthetlie Head, Neck and Temples, wash the Paee. Hands, and Issaar purts of il c body vry moruins;, and yon will keep tne axh . : healthy, prevent disease aud sk-lmtsaa . VbbBsSSM sitd biliousness. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DiaxrlMB, Dyseatcrj-, Bloody Flux, Cholera Btorbvu, Palma. Disclivgts M relieves the roost severe pains in a few minies heck '.ne most distrr:ng dmchsrgn, and will speedily rfimovic ihe NEURALOIA. PAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY. Jy Relief possesses au almost rairaciusias Ma Iftäff pangs of in of this cruel coaaplasK. os Uie pauu-strsckca suffsrer expericnoea the stea depunuig pain. It ha cared thousands of caae New ork, where many of them had been broafht The effects of tbe Ready Relief is to atot) Radway's Rc leuce over li e I In a few mum ighifui aeiisauo 11 toe errs of I'rcoi is ilcsth ihe paiu imincd Bly, IVla anrenglhen the nervous ly'tra ani sapp y I..1IC v .111 us eceigy and viukiity, ibe loa of i tbe cause 'A tbe uerxocs a:u. KbElMATIaNPAINS RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES RavwaYS ile-'iv Relief will slot lue severe aud pmiisn: Rueumaitsin almost iastsnU)- Persons are Lvhsf asi ity wno. lor mouias, wete oonaucd to tbeu beds by . rVi!: w.io-e ;j were unsound Irom t-.p to toe. who? . were ddtorud s nh painfu. swallmgs, that were renes'ed f ram an paiu iu fiitcn m nuics by the use of Radway's Reasiy RaucC Tius 1- in 1. uib. sind ilionaauoB iu the city of New York, and huisabesi f tiioi a indr iu tue timed Htaica can answer for the truth of üus sertion we nes.il no cenibcaie of cares we publssh no long tistof names to prove ihe emcacy of Radway's Ready aMsst t-r Idle ciitzeiai of almsai e-ery town in Hie I'ukh,, for ibe last loci lyeai. have lotted 11 liier seivts CHILL I Er,R. CHILLS TOPPED A PEW MINUTES PAJ2H MJkU LI2 TB ) INSTANTLY Racujy s Ready Ke sss like a charm m all cases of Cati B utd I aver U lrcas tlie. Chills iminediaieiy wrtii np and av ngoraies with ties! th nisi sircngih every organ and Seer sann Ji'BBB SMBSSsi PAINS OF ALL KINDSWhenever you feci puui, apply Radway's Ready Ratlef; tl to urc to relieve you iu few BSBSSMa If yon have Basse m ths Miiisanh intaaia laa, 'ii tlie Liver, KsaassTB, Bowel. Jtauta. cViuea. -iMiiway's Read) Kcllef, UaVoii ei'her uiutruaily or applied eaiar ally, wilt iu a tew 11 inuies amp nam and quickly restore iu cavusa RaDWaV A CU.. 14: Fulton streei. New Tork AGENTS FOR R. R R. 3. W. Woods, Knighlatowti; Ra)-moiadl A Co., Cambridge CttK . Ree l, RicuiiioihI, Alci hartn A Appiegate. Delphi, E A I. K. .yua, CaVstasBJi Niiir-lieil A Morrow, ceulreviU E Warssm, Dab. as 1. li. iiraciiors & t.o . Cumberland; s. Hbaahsw, Oresatborai Iailivuiawu, inasai a m L. 1 wards, Oreeniesd, A. Stall, MssM- ., Kocitssster, J. Tipton, A Sots, Rorsh. . ouui, rviHiu sioA-u. 1. auiHV. 11, abryobk A Co., el 1. Wbolessue Agents, CRAiOHEAD dt BROWNTNss, W. W. ROBERTA, in r3tl-m ayffwli 1 1 y clHt IisdiassstBBSts. 4rMTNISTItATOR'3 BALH. Notice la hereby given that tne LiiOcrgued w.b offer a pu . in saie. at the late rssudeno f Charles F. Ww h.neier, deceas! five miles Soolh-essst of Ind nap 'Us, on the Michigan road, on Taurdsy. the SSth day of Oo irfssr, all the pesusl prorty of saal deceased, oosau-ting st lorses. Canle, Shee.s. ai d Hogs, Household and Kitchsa Furttuara, gu ami Harness. Farming implements, and Carpenter's isasU, Um a in the field, an 1 Hay iu ths sutck, log ether with otaasr sutasiss O nun, trims lu mentlOU. Tbe le.ms of sale areas follows: AU sums of ihres dollars and nder cash Ui li mJ. and all sums owe tare dollars, a credit snsas) non:l: will i-c given, ine norciutaer giving note, sntlnsn sstssf via Taiuu',,06 or üj.p.-aiseinsni Uw, with approved ascaritf . 1. HARLES F WlnCHMElEK, Jr .AdstV Oclut sr. '85-'. ociA'ta ssSsst. t rMUwSTRATOR'S KOTIOE-Taa onderiig-ssd has Il xp.-oiiitesl Ad 1 -hub itior sj iheciaie of Chart t. ie e- .ies.'exsn late t .laiimi CiSiiitv, 11 n ana as Med 10 ihe essale are . eouc-ftrd iu rnake iinmediai payi il peiM us havms? caims against .-aid esiau will pceseot a inSiii uhout de'sy. Tne estate 1 solvent. CUARLR f. WIssCil.MElER- U , AsSmV October 4, IBS2. asni dudtssaW. P LOTTE A aupsrior article on hand, always tVeah bjbJ svvBajaaf at wt V C HANNA. PREMIUM COVERLETS I would inform Ute Nnsaas as I Manon and atriimmr oxu-rtiea that t have permsnestiy sscasas ii ire comer of H'l h.iigton an.l West Sirs-!, Ittlianarx lasL. rbere I am prspaied 10 do all k i -ds of COVERLET WEaVIM t tn the mos awpTBSBä stTM I aiways eep tt hand the UM eat and moat approved patterns, and from learn Xiarricnce in the huinea in Eng and and the United State, f mm -oufidrul that I can give ei ii-e satisfaction I have svw as faurtrcii vear- nt ihe u-iness im Labsnc, Warrer i nut ai ihe iwolast Warrsn eoanty Agrieulmral Fair my CsjvsriaSi .adi the Premium SAMUEL PKRROTT liKiiiHnplt, Jnly 37. I IQU0RS AND WIN SS For mesticinal parBsaes, of th beat quality, at lbs Botanic Drag Store of mi l J. r. rvrav as w. Law School of the Un versity of Al irmsiiK next term Of Minsehoo; win oommen'-' w ... ... avi I H. da or l)ecpmrer. I-A. and Continus staaaaa Hen IR A I'ABRis, I.I, V , 1 Hoi. avasa j. Parker. iu d, AMOS DKAiV Esc . 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