Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1852 — Page 3

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tPor tne Daily lndiaa. Sut! Üurt. Thr Coob' LtMtt. It midnight' ilent hour " .T That a tad nd mournful train, -...ujht the lane and dreary bower Qt "thai Mine old coon" af ua. rhere they found him lowly lying. Prostrate on the frozen groans. And the whisper "be is dying," Paeeed from lip to lip round. At ai head atood -'Hoaacu ttaatba." Foremost In that moaning rauft l'rging him to aüH eat freely . , Of a plate of "baety op. -II u.i" and "Jclu laelt beside ftiua, 1 And to ccol hia brow ao hot. For a fau they both were aaiag "The Pictorial Lift a Scott." Hark: he speaks and low and sadly Pall the accenta from hia tongue; Oh! why did I ruah thua madly. To my certain, feartul doomT

I 41 When I caught that awful 'Pmmting' In the Pall of 'forty-four Than 1 vowed (and without jokiaf.l I would leave my bote ao more. -But inn year they did aaaever I had nothing mow to Car? "i.l tbey think 1 could forever Stand tlii ßre in the now1 When I beard them Brat propose rt I waa aar it wor.ul not do) Ob! wfay did I not oppoee it I Thay have 'Pitrrtd me thro" H IMgV All ye cooaa now liatea to me. And take warning by my fate, Khun the courae that did undo me Shun it e'er it be (ao Jala.' In temptation' darkaoma hoar, Think upou r i y fearful doom; Shun aa -death,' the mighty power That baa ßoortd 'thie aaine old eooa.' " 411 the coona were aobbiag round htm Aa be drew hia Unat breath; Ana where they that night hare foand hia Saw him cloaa hia eye in death. Then srua a buret Of t- "" yfjProm each heart oppressed with care, V-aeu they thought that on the morrow. 1 Up "Halt River" tbey mnet ateer. F..r a shroa.1 fhry gently wound htm lm Scott ad Grakmm" ß-' Thea the coona all gathered rouad him I'nderneath a frowning crag. And the u bearta with grief e'erSowin There they laid him down to rant, Wliile the tranquil atara were glowingWith hia tat upon has b roast. Then aroae one of their number And addressed the mourning band; Fellow coonat we meat not aJumbar Till we leave thi fated lnl the laat hope wa bad ia rivea. And we all raaent tbwdaev That a coona, our word Waa itsa To support Old Chippewa.' M regret the coatee I've take . In my 'Journal' of this year: For the coattdeace I've aaakea . Of ray warmest friends, I fftef. Wa mini go! I here aaaever We are ia 'a darned fag At emmmmmtt' Woe unto me, that I ever Bore the name of -John DsVs,"' Them from every coon ascended A tow, ttrrtllrng, heartfelt moan. Aa their worthy champion ended t With a long unearthly groan! Slowly, aadly then they started, Kut with many a sigh and shiver. Telling tbey ware broken hearted hssisl . To their hörne far up "Salt Kit er." gl -. Keeping Apples Mr Pell, of Lister eouaty. Net rl York, th. oelebrated exporter of apples to Europe, rccomroeniis that apples after having beenpi. ked . should be laid Ott a floor , -without pounna nom tbe baakets ontill tbej are twelve lo eighteen inches deep and be left to dry an J season three weeks when asatn packed in clean barrels, thay may be kept any reasonable length of time and safely i a . . . I a T 1 I sent toany pari oi r-urope oi toe Jhiii tnuies. xaepian ' ' m i : i j i 1 ot uryinu ttiiu se.iwiiiii" mem nrviueu uminsir some srssawst aaso rl...n.Ti now. a. .tar a it ia moatlir riiarnsntinnort : and oona..liru,l useless We are disnosed to think fa- 1 vorably of this process when it becomes important to j ;eep apples till next spring to aestd to fbreiga osoa tries, for we liavp always observed that after opening' a barrel, a few days after being put up, in ever so dry weather, that the moisture often stands in dropa over the whole surface, and although loose barrel wrtl allow it mostly to evaporate, yet when they come in contact, tbe two surfaces retain it and cause rot. Tbe earning of apples in a common wagon, either before or after b trrvliE?;, is injurious They should be raSved n sleds or on springs. The least abrasion of tbe skin, or crushing of the cells of the pulp containing the juice, allows lermentation and decomposition, and the consequent decay of the whole mass. If apples are carefully picked and bandied and packed in saw-dust which has been carefully dried, tbey eaa be carried safe and will keep longer and better than by any other method of (lacking. The dry saw-Just absorbs all tbe moisture which may come out of them, and being a good non-eoodoctor, it preserves them in all temperatures better ttnn by any other plan; still, apples ' should always be kept in a cool, dry place, the temperature, if possible, should be nearly aa low as tha freezing point. Serie tti ic A saert'eem. Gov. Kossuth a wo the Retolittiowat Lb act a A letter from Kots-Hth, arWrtssee'to no Congreee of the American Revofntionary Fond for Enrobe, app-ars in the New York newspapers, in which he Mives encoar. agiBff accounts of the progxeaa. o the liberal cause m Europe. He says the Hungarians are prepared to raise en masse on the first summons: in Germany the idea of a Republic is daily gaining ground, and the necessity lor united action is now clearly established. He arrets the necessity of inereasrng the means of carrying on the revolution when it is oaco begun. The moment the ti.'nt commences, ne says, ''the Hungarian scrip which ts in cirewliti'm will receive a market value, so that it will be possible for those who may find it convenient to wait the issue of the war to realize the valae of their stock " Three German patriots, he ounceives, should be chosen to mannge the fond. The general agency of the Hungarian loan was entrusted by Kossuth, before he left this country . to the German coram i lac in Philadelphia. The instructions he left show, he aay a, that it was not his intention to apply the avails of then loan exclusively to his own country, bat he ia disposed to plaoe a portion ol" it to the emancipation at Germany. 1 OoMiKfl Down with a RrsH' The Cotr-hr of ve. terday says: "The great Whig party kas beeo beaten andfttterly osercome in almost every portion of the Union. Tbe reason for this overwhelming defeat and disgrace ia that we didn't get Totes enough." Ah, indeed! The above conclusion being a sena ible one lor the Courier to arrive at. we therefore giee it a place in our column. The same paper also adds: ' The returns from every tliraetioa continue to look esal, worse, worst. We have bad a real Waterloo defeat. Scarcely i spot Ts felt for its to stand upon. Only soaae ffiree or four States seem to be left ns in the general wreck. We hope ia a day or two to recover from the ehook sufficiently to make a soreey as tha rains that aarronad as." We kope the youth won't 'faint oTr Ike resalt as it comes baoming along, bat will ia tha fktnie try ta remember that " truth is mighty and will prevail. "ion. Democrat . ErLociziwR Ma. Webster The Scott papers everywhere are errhigixing Mr. Webstar, and pabliafiiag incidents of hie life some of them of the most startling exettiog character, bringing tears to the eye aome of them hia wonderful power of intellegt, and some his unbounded patriotism and devotion to all that is good and ennobling. It ia wonderful how they now i an- i admire the character of Daniel Webster . the most popular and trnarailsble man in the Whig party! these same nepers published these same incidents Had and !act last January ami Pebroary, tbe nominee of tbe Baltimore Contention wortW not have keen WiruVId Scott. Had they taken ae much p.tina to Vet tbe peso pie see and know who and what Daniel Webster was before, as they have since his death, we should never have heard the insulting declaration froea Baltimore that be was too great a man to be appreciated by the masses S, Y. Day Book ( Whit ) I B. a calculation, it appears that it costs ficw York, for eight saeaie, for forty Aldermen, one.dellar and tkrty one cents ach meal, while ibe paupers' cost but cae ent aad two mills a meal f That ts to aay. one . . . - .... i i s s t

BY MAGNETIT. TBLEGBAI'IL

ExproMly tor tha Daily State Sentinel. RY THE W vkK -AND ORF KULA. IslXKo IMPORTANT FROM CUBA ! From Now Orlrnn. ; OUTR AGK OF THK. SPANISH AUTHORITIES STKAMKR CRESCENT CITY N'T PFR IIITTED TO LAND ! ! New UnLtANS, Nov. 6. 1 Aa the Crescent City approached Havana she w I mat lay the Pilot, who. when ho r.uni Snii'.li ul not r ' fused to take tit-r into Insrhor, Bui Can. D.iu i.jhi asI aumed the reanonaihility, and prweecaed to tire u- i . j anchorage. The iteliner was visited ty 'he Caltaii i of the port, who declared that lie c-'iiJd ailuw wi totu. I munic uiori with the shore, as Purser Sniii b wasMtlmaro He aaid tu Captain General won! awow rlic mails hhJ: ; the regular paaaenjiers to land, but no ullicr persans. ' Capt. Daveapart then exhibited a letter i'ruai the American Consol, just rece4ed. in wbjeh aS4iraaos i wer girta that tbe difficulty had been settled in the initarview between the Captain General and Judge Cnnklia. To t hi the Captain of the Port replied thaUtlia i information was erroneous; that the dilnt-tiltT iiath-at ; been settled, but that the mail and regular im-enger I would he allowed to land on ibis occasion ; and further, itbat, tf Purser Smith eootinoed aboard, the vessfl ' , would, in no contingency, be permitted iu ruttrre to i communicate with the shore. Too Oaptain iW the port then had a oonaultatiuo.vtfith the Cawtain GenefaT. prevr h which be av" the

officers statioped on board the stearin)' flkraritthM lftjJM.coat,a

land tbe pasnenuex alongside, but Chpuin U iviup ni refused to let Ike officers come jo board untie .he was satisfied that the Amerir-an eo.rsul hd been apprised ol tne condition oi annirs. Ai tpc last stage ot pro j ceedings, toe Captain of tue port tunic J wiib anthorifrom th Captain General, to permit all. the p.vi,gers and the officers of the steamer to land, exo. ot . Smith, who waa e$pcially prohibited on any conditions. The Captain General, witbal), wished it distinctly undtiraUiod that should Smith returu, on the steamer, on her hack trip to Now York, aho wo .ld not be allowed to enter tbe harboi . Captain Davenport showed letters to the Arber k-an Consul that the passengers might tk aa. they pleased , but as Captain Porter had been ordered et Uiland un the IsTand, he (Db,.enport) wortld not consent to acccdo a privilege denied .the .authorities. Judge Sbarfcey, the Consal, upon receiving tb OMnmuaicaziuo. vent: on board and held a long convprsmien wifh Capt. DTenp.i t . ' and. in the course of whichv he Irtlbrhied hiru thai :r. p miaai a had been obtained intra tbe paerigci s, in trm - ritt, to land. Upnhis raaay of the passenger wcjut ashore, atid others, remained on board.

lll"i '. , '".HU "l lit I C I 1 MHiiir o ' Ii I' ip 'I ., y. Mr. Moraley, of the firm of Drake &. Co. ,3connft..WHrS..

of the 0 resent Citf, then made his appearance, ami etated on anttioiity, if Por.-er SmUh wowUi atldr ; a , letter to the Caplafn Gfnerat, defiTthtr the ehares prei ferred against hiru, the difficulty woiil.l be adjusted, j To this Capt. Davoaport. replied, be Wuiibl , under nri eirctfrnstailces. suffer any oflk'vrs under his esmiaiand to j make any eornrnuhieations on t his- ibjt'ct, to t Ik Cuban ! . authorities, inasmuch as dipt Porter, on two differem . occasions, baa dcculfillv ilisaviuvc.l tlio iiuiait.-ttion. ! The steamer then run np the Natiniml flar nnd left fr ST. n, llrl.,.. ' ! T.""i " " - New Or LEASf . Nov Coffee is in active demand, and 5 imm Ur. MM terday at 8ia8c. A sale of 2.000 k-2a of prime Inrd a . UHU V wv UUZil CW. t J J at luge, iuess pors. is nciu at i:; tue mo. k i very licbt. Sugar has declined one-fourth. ,t ' Is'ew Orleans, Nov. 3 Cotton .is very active; already 10,000 hales sol.! m toll prices ; the utiatatious for midlino arc 9 .i9 . in i as a - t vr "Tatii . . , i of 1,100 bbis molasses at 25c. .Mass porkSlU. Tms steamer Faheon leavea fr AstmowrII this tu .i umir. Ships Southerner. Irom New York. Mar "Flower ana Jooph Holmes, from PbilaJelplna, and Foiffst Aing. Irom Wew Tor, arnve! ers a. svl m ara . Sss . s l tie erection returns rrom tin Mate mui. te inainri . ly of 1,200 for Pierce. From PitKlsnrsli. -. . PlTTf3l'RGH, j Of J 9 The river ia falling, ami weathnr clotiiU. From Now York. ! . Mi . New York, Nov. Sale of 9,000 bills floor at 94 64ti$4 lb lr Stato. and $5 for Southern. The marki-t is linn Sales of 15.000 ', tioshals Michigan and Gennessoc while wheat lit $1 11 1 Rye is scarce, and in demand at S2Acm ba.c of white. soothern corn at 89ac)3v. Whiakj has advanceil to 26 Jr. Ma pork at $r9; prime 1. wiib n lait Irinand Lard is scarce at 1 1 fal2,,o fair request. Butter arid r-hreep are. iq. , ..11 M Srii' Turn.' nv Si -- . , 2,doU beevea have I tii ollere.l -lufii-r t n.' vv. nil "' nave bn mau ' prts rnncin? from ti.,, 350t' sheop aod lambs sold it $1 75i?4.90 for shedup.. and $1 50a$l t)U for lambs. There is a speculative le mand for cows with calves, and sold at prices ranging from $25a$45 each ..... .... . I v i i i- - - i tmtt m " ' From Cincinnati. ClNCINKATtr Nov. 9. Iliver rising, with six feet Weither cool end cloudy. Flour is türm, and 'the (Tenian.l fully equal-, the feceipls; salea of 2,000 buls at $3.50,t$2.55' for iockJ brands, and $3.70 for extra. Wliiskv 18 o. Cheese in good demand at 8-Ja9c In other artic-lm neli'i. From Sandoky, Ohio. ,! i ...... .,. .. 8anduskt,--Vov. WiThe stamer St. LouiS Sunk near thk placo jes day. No lives were lost. , i . .. i . I INDIANA. BY MAIL. .. ..n .a. I V r . Jasper county 10 majority for .cesut Brown county Pierce 430 mtrjorit v. Gibson county -Pierce 1.127; Scott 1)42; Hall Daviess eoontr Scott 726; Pien e 72; Htlo ti Vanderburj; i-otintv Pierce 372 tn ijori'v Martin ooutity Pirct; 200 majority. Posey county Pieree 649 majorityKnox cotfflly Scott 167 majorify Owen county The vote in this counry Standi for Pierce 1,060; Scott 901 ; Hale 20. Pierce's ma jor it v 1 over Gov. Wright's. Allen county Pierce 1.964. Scott I,2&. Ha'e M DeKalb county Over 300 majority lor Pierce Adams county 310 majority for Pierce. Wells county Ahoct 260 majority for Pieree. Whitley cotfnfv 60 majority for Pierce. Steuben couoty 56 majority for Piqrce. Jackson county 574 majority for Pieree, In Shelby county, Pierce's majority ia 3r Wabrtsb county, ISO Whig, ff Hendricks county official Scott 1,251; Pierce 9N0; Hale 156. Jefferson cooniy, all m Pierce's majority 247. Fayette county, official vote, Scotl 1,019: Piere s72: Hale SO. Ohio eoanty official majority for Pierce and Kin in Ohio county, 23, precisely. Johnson Connty. The following is th" official vote ! in thia county: Pieree 1.333; Scott H96; Hale 20. Scott connty 4 1 majority for Pierce and King. Delaware County. The vote of Delaware county, officially, is for Scott 1,083; Pierce 937; Scott's majority 146. Hale received II vrites. Bartholomew County. The official, vote in thi county shows Pieroe's majority 266. Randolph Connty. Official vote, Pierce 93 ; Scott 900; Hale 530. Henry Conntv. The official vojte of this county stands, Seett I 659; Pierce 1.226; Halo 456. Majority for Scott S3S, less 15, than it w at the Govern.n's election. Hamilton County. The official vote In this i-ountv is, Scott 951 : Pierce 941 ; Hale 401. Madison County. The result in this county is, for Pierce 1,282; Seott 1.004; Hale 83. Monroe County. Pierce'i majority in this crsuntv is 400. Tbe following is the official vote rf Tipton county: Pierce 461; Scott 240; Hale 7. Pierce's majority 121. futnsm C'oonty Uthcial majority Im Soon w St. Joseph county is 50 majority fnr Pierce. Case connty gives 14 majority for Pieree. igo county is reported to jie 540 maia-ttf for i r Seott Fountain county gives Pierce 474 majority. Fulton county Pierce 581; Scott 559; majori for Pierce 22 Decatur connty Pierce hae carried thi conntv ev 24 majority. Morgan Countv Pierce 1. 181; Scott 1,109; Hale 132. Warren Connty. Scott 850; Pierce 552: Hale Miami county. Pieree 1196; Scott 998; Hale 7 Marshall connty. Pierce IHA majority. White County . Pierce 26 majority. Vermillion County. Scott 68 roajuily. Clay County. Fierce 2b9 majority -Washington County. Pieree 1,613; Scott 1 Hale 1 1 all 509 Majority for Pieree. over Scott. 520; ,ur 78 Ma 87. Clinton county Pierce 1.250. Semt 929, l! Majority for Pieree S21. Benton connty Pieroe 138. Scott 110, Hle 19. jority for Pierce I ma . 28 Monroe eoanty Pierce 1,117, Seott 990, Hal

CANDIDATES.

the uafl. öf JoiIn P. i fjH amy. as araaakbic Mr Aa-utani ijtmrm: ofirv-noy.! Rtj readies. pj-We are authorize ! t. announce !lie name fABDaau- t: Fk' r. ' oTTnne coOnfy". iii o cajuifujatf forClerk ofrhe'lloaae of Repreaentative- v o' 1 a ..s- '-.n : a., ETEtpJlAL VIOILANCZ IS TiS tf. f.IBBRTT!1' Twftatt Hw eent r- tla- ji I gt WHMOTVBSIKS aTAinry' ptJrjani i.i. lunHruued iktMa,iKl their hare age nx ii il o - !i'i,auj olu o( nti b ehtm:?' ' :. v h-.ch 'i. ipeta,,' li" : it, you ther. r o wtf .iue you Wl'il in ( say of THE TBTO APETIZER. Nature's o-n- iuce for a J .it'lile ami inactive Momsrh, which giv a it aad I VelWi "tft lie pneiet meal, la- Dr.' Utiaruwroa'a pre)jrauuu r.f( Gastric J mire, preparvd-mnu ve tottaen ot t'.e ox i : . I V-pill . i in trtlü- V. but 3 rcsu frothietitm ttf imsare, rrvated -for ibe i very purp. uSaiMi avi I A CRAZY MAN nimmt to av oT Xowmht r He came r i ou Tuesday, ilie 'Al low without shoes, ha', uul h.T:' as toottd a lew or1iefrni tewii.jTiyiipii , u.'!iiü ie is itboat & feet 6 inches bigln sandy coinlUVTey'cl, red n hS Iters coreri.-p tl.r inulerpart of hi ci alH-at Si ears of age,; had eiitl.l dollars of paper Mi Aifi! 1 jv (ftr-wallet ; Siidwhena little aalia, says hUoaiae i SrErin I '. Mi f'oNNKLL. (rom JeuiiiiVg county, in thrs State". His Trorae wa mooi'- aftatte ihtiir about 2 years old, M Uaiuls high, a good ad.fi t- inr,1fri(fle'aiid liaher. 'r " "" ' If lie hfta any frienda or relative, they will do well to come to Iii f' frf aooCj ai he is i)i a atnferinjpjeondition 0l"iJi;',r will please copyT novft dawl ETERWAL VTGILAWCE IS THEPRIOE OE LIB ERTY." Twenty-five cuia Utbe price Of a beule of t'rriV.Davk'ji J4iiJii)exc Kyr sale'b' jMercliaiils generally. r-IMPORTANT TO WOMEN. t Anrir. ) jtgh't jluli ajgiiiiVthe faded eye resume. And ri-y lnalih iliepalüd. vhcclf raeume Tavo j.-tiTir ..lit (VhJnds Peter 1Hbi AptSf. euctal Deb,!,iy, ! relaxation oi the Siomai li and" Tnv.'el' fro nted' of it People Mn to tmieli-veiai..' and at ur.-fui;uly. oiieii of no'. pnper, Dr. G Beoj. SehMUi Venule Äug.r. Coated. P.Ue (Se.muie) I will rirer rr ftrt.l Agne IB three onys. -Isyeeaievy m-iwelve hoiira wiejhjajgar'.WaV- iVi-t H,VCJ itriUte. THey rb"the oxlv pills Mi Aa hot A cM .1 six aaniith-iwIdBiay t ike them safely., lie aar s'l'id getlJr'rjf. Ben !rrtnVvueir..atedPiMa PriceOSeems Sold everywhere ii toe State. O-lnrk ntuf.iee iuiUcrii d. ., oetl2JA - W OUtfIN ANCE. .mtiia1ofy of ihr rWreir 'Hismirrt rdauve to the fmUie Markets of ihe City of Atrtiuiiapoli 'WrWl,6p-fe f'irjr ftpssol lm,Hanr,li, "Hiai on smd rtrr Anvtmipfrn.e'Uh. tfst T.rtrT .nvtmti r inr 9M. HM. ine tn.irkn- -hail l.e oo. i,. .: , , . . . ... ,::.."". , AtviUcet Moaxs. xi Tusadav aiai I Virlay . v . ... j a-i M.irkrt ia,.-j. ., w ci'.'.sda mid ntnirtay of e.Vcb Wert, ai daylight. Asm that all nrdaiant cs in OrtfrTfKteilllTrrt i t"this nrflTnft. b r-nd the ya-ne are lien by repealed. - r.,e.., nid1,rind ab J r-sffrfM isaW rhla fttsulay-of November. IS5J I). V. inri satj T Prea-t. Cutr.rr. See'y c c. St. Caikb SccdMK, Major an-- bajrüej a Appr. itd Novembers, Is A man can find nvi irs rtank as l.y emi'trinc ins - r. - j. purVpirro"1iT ha3. 9K rae aesn capnai ae can :.i !.. i . nun .1 f'.ei ;nt; nd aiway hIkivc p:cr. --ia. r r.Ar.Ki.ljr. . : vi iu. .-lest to iucrcuaaia, vieraa, leacners. oiucents, s : ana nil men. Mt pjk,shkdia NKVV AND tUltlPU-rrti SET iV i tW Kl'LKS by tt bicli all ihe funds'...... i i! operatioirs of Afilbme. T-tie-niay lie per'onaed n, aissaeKdtWy.alitwi spMjuof lane T- itr ' r-isino-avhnater vn drni will require net more than a couple henrs' sturisr of Biiva:""d s-ihI, misS Dikl lbs student will lheel- be einrblesltrt Aild.-Snftatract, Multiply.or divide, iiiauyaum nornn' ler . f Ii niPt'iy a.re. i.nee-acs-iu su-ly, (indeed bevond Mai pa -1 tb.litv Of st err.rr I and h NA.ihalir-aailh ike tiaio fimietl in I the old system. Tbete are alo- embraced m Use work. Rb'I.KS l ull Till: r.Sf.CItfiATI! M" INTflKK.ST. wlueh wi 1 work .ait Use iataV est at rttrr rM uiv i.iv trm wah Ilie wausi aceuraev. d a sitri' r""' nr tpt iefcfiee fully eoual rH the her HSHT..1M i - aiHfrtiv np'rmrto'tiilcsarsrsorilieold plan. I'.,,... !.. - ih.uCvmllu Mlts.T i'llltl'1 l'TL' TDI'lTisf .- . Mi-ene.'Af Vanrbiav er issaed aadars- ui-aleulabiv vi.l r ' V lo all niei ftv ifTer-Sailios accuracy, and-tohasuias men from ihe inni iir aasoiar I lau lhry save Irom the most ' Mme tletnil idJMUuti'sasdV., 1'mtik nearly ouglit ihey to I e in Ue t.JMd "I M esc hauls usul ( I. n.A. Te.n I. era. aud Sl.idei.ls. uui Otrf,; Ma vs ne nail v MDi;n KAUi.M The dip i es of Hie iw rcm-uning kv Teds ... t,,.. im w prrsciu tsJHKNi a- iiriay. luur.cU ou 1 a pi . c fcn'tv ' MJafta laaaa thaiiial tvhtch ir.s. bslonae were sold, w ibhke r. . i r a i. ew .I.i .u u I e ruilo.. tuiu bisciuU-i - ii t an. I . .-tlv ly!r innn.dtaivly tip-.i lnwusr oul las prestan oa .' "rltr-'iaruhas r laJioMU.1 4as a luauerati'iusbee and rrou ci .1 Aibeeoay riei.stalby laaaa.-ssMl p edeC ssi honor, lo ute U.- 1 d 'i wts e-'a.sirstetUiif -himself ..mly.aod ia unit.: tu.- u.i- .- iirtinoii a!.iniird tscat tlieu to no. one. ' To olnain the Profi'-scs it netessiiry to ifive such .i , !: . wirhtbe prif. traMsOMiuask-tisaloaeiljia aletsur. 1'osTeAltp. dir. stun to . MAY MsssSKJ.KVs Koukstowa, WasbuiRiusi coaaty, SJarriaad Tlic Prucnaaea will I it war od, poat-paai. t Iftsaiaen tsdrhrs, Bopastirrular- to write the name ol l'uat Oifa e. t nun p ry. mmi Ktare di'ipiioily: with ha nerc lust; .this, inistake fie-qiterrtlyrw-'.ir 'l'K''-f prelertuie can oruVr eopici f die f, .rlaCMUiisltt ciIiIm.ii, wiii. li will be n ..ply a!i. mm im- no!idus. The price will Ik-?(! ' mvlersoent before its issmio will lx- tilted a iooii lis llw. rop:cs ,n1 rean sSsr eS: - . ' liOOsVt. A..KNT8 WANTKD. In every town, and a 1 tlimucli tlic coumri. great .nuaibers oi !.:.- t -.1 d l.y any cae who will uke rx cpe known I i. t'.is tis.s uisi wl.icli r-lxiflv . tmsl.mg sen tiicwa.il ..f. n-ii WiD . .... l c m. . ,s :U ..t sni I" art i etisere a terse ewasd. As ttaf.re ex (-rrre prrv evi s nr irosn Ah.m.i-.i' filltwr In flaps. re; ivstv ;ir.ojti mfirr ae or lea .1 .weil in o-rv r -ter jrhl c.ipm rla-iT us . . licit :i liuni . r m( : 's.-r- i irti 4 ii.ee eVn w tmrr y8 rs.'r Agent's fc; a d jS; rrt,.i lliPj-qHv. J.HS , u . . . .. ' PAiL TMIwBTsiTIOH.- -I&.V2. tllK - C BCSjtSSeMS , g.i fas an'e mi liberal terras a e.nsalra SjS eiwief WMtWOel .' ttKAM a.v '.iioai, Kmi.N-Kt.-eJaTIM l.tv.-.KS. wo w.l.:XKlV iü) io. til... ,!,- K ,irt.Ss. l aaituksauutit-es. rJlXt.. Ml uicli-ac lllnck l.us width? er) rtk; flir tlre. v. fir boi nrtr . fr ppertin nrtes; maWWhite aac Colored S;- na. n icm Ht Ilia -It Whiu Florei Arf.fi- . ' -rc.i ri .rinet nirsftcs, . .-tines, n' w.l hs. IS H:l incites Flowers-, t'e nhera si-id Ifei.l frcse. i:i e-r .-.triety Hinn.et und Vtntme l.-e-e-s; lAmS; H'l.'kTams tYrvli, I'rniaes, Ac: Fiflaiy Bonnei RiIiSimi, from Kb t t Oll I hss-r sow w.irrt- (if TOO .liffercct de-ien mill pullcrus "u i assortmeui, . I n7; r.-tn ffi'itidti. cotrred and WacW, No. trie St. f most Nie I'fu Cm Pin lri PtfC TRIMMINGS. I Fringes Plain ad kraI Sewing Silk Fung.-j-f Jliau Stlaek aisl Colored, vey narrow to very wi.le; Brn-ds ol ewrry deseriptuSt. far Trimintiigs: I Velvcl Itibtsins, colored .nd black, all widths; Aeom Brops. ami Futloiis,irres Bin ions "variotis new styles wd paile.rn i:Vl.C. BILKS. J.ll Beaux's FeUii ami KubmaCci brSmU ttfitrk evs-t.ig ' Americ -u -s.-vvins, in one liuiflrid tiundlr; Km Wh Sml col. wed; .ace, eiery vtriciv ol pattern and width. ir.t Ilandkercbielsi i.ebed Itandkerchiers 4; j rats. Ä t3f; lao Ties: lirge assortment, including A'expider' celebrateil mnke; S iljt Cl"lli. ainl Ct"!inieie G over; Ijidies Berlin Gio.es. Clujnnois lined. l.mlie' ami Clnldren'r Black and Colored Cashmere How; C'vif?"' IIshji.s. iaii rs, iaps, Hol, MulTler, Ac , in fnl u. ojimeiii. MI.'WLS Black ami' Colored 8ilV ShnwU; t'ashmere and lirovhe Shawls W. P DEVOU, septsHMA-w3hi Nos. 4s sml So Pearl t . "inciiiniti Ladies' Department of the Commercial Institute a tHF. Ladies llep-irtim ii. .-I 1hOIi.iiile wi I re-opei Moil dav next. 5ih tn-l.. i.i a r aefrely f,iire rommivlatn'it, ami in which ill dltunet from the mile student of one hour each The sUIr6 !' character f the tucuitoii acquired by most Young l.adie. a...l the neeasssi; king thai education oi a mre p facts too cW knwn lorcq.i-re of reform in this res; cl. by msictteal tsnd l.nsin.-ss elirai lrt. are ommetit. Iurin' the long Winter seas. .ii iiov approaeinng paiion and Mfnnscm-tiis of Boos Keeping and at lioih high! useful ami sa A this is the 'an oroi in. ut unless the present uaVieat iiuiulcr of l.ad and irc;. ol l tli'rou partial d. version from oitiiiry Sccu 1 ml sppl.cation to the ttudy of the science .:ne .s education, will constitute a c i .i ; - SMrtJP which willle otTered m ihr D4mrtlunity i responded to. it Is finaaa n II itnmeit aiely join to form a Class, anizntion thereof. The surt-eis aipHocipal iherein, in the gradititioe f, atte-ts, npt oniy the practicability thi )tn"alioM of lh-- Lady, tail Is irudaitt ii(i of the I-1 ( enarafl great irnj Fr iurl Indiana Prepial or - . ; Partial course, flu )TT, PriiH Lai '.tcular call u n or nd.lr.v.l VV McK s'.'dTT, R EOErllffa, s lare t ,pMy of Raymond. Roberts, d Co 's relel. ruled Steel Pl..r. warranted, and for sate in Iu !.s,ii.j

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t m v r. t n s i THE l!lTFlCIAL PApS OT obliCJKESS uroP.KSS havmJ thtrtii. ÄTÄ; W:' l i edihra of t'öretaa TevNi4 bv i irre yet? througa ftte njnif ree j Cnr.erf-r -fa ia!ow1iif V.int 1 lO.f provldlfrg fbr the ditrf ullou or i ml the Del ate ihereon -' ' Wuh a r acd th drbii I k"at.Wtco.' ' the laws of Conere." u- in lui iru.- lutrrpiriatiuii thereat, ami : L-auoii irfiwrni die rcipreacutaiiye mini I "Br i L'.iiul it Henau and house of tUrrtsentntivti of tkt rua. tm (.ongress assembled. That fim and in of Conaresa, the Cciheretl.uar Ulobc I ain lh taws and the debates iberfonJhell .ij k. lii aauie be LUl.iitcuU. Prtrided, That noiblnr, 1erTn ahall be eoni circuJatK'ti of l f the iaily ilobe free of post- ! r irpun'-a netv and wore txrr". te.-li ilr two if . ill of the-Timr-n f .r nsfli rue-' ihe rnlereatanf the Republic-, 'j whhoot eret fix the deh vary.,! I wrlarb pealra ani J acta lor lis;,; f the pooreat curxen. i pairennaesthe work, enable ding, and deliver foil t of it.e Afipendhc, e.ntainla ' In ooft "peer sea. the Meaaagcs , ii e Reports ot tm? Head .if xi durinr the essiou, for S3 ! ( die l'reaideni of tv DeparmTit a pne hy ihe utiii? Iba :r .aberibeJ far people Kvery w-lio will awtnpam: . kho- prxe of thia Work irtrnin -i r. lasi-ifr iHtview tne amoani at matter hnd . ppfthlaiaiimi n I fiao tbai it ia diceheapaat cireulaiad-from m Hie worM : d ii the ooaatcy plar ca lbs true vslse mlieiHu?tiiiKi.o on ilia eiMn of itiai r prssen lafttaa body i n'Tre ml rnaHiHuiM ihm Mbi-b If iBga audur ravivw, diar.L eHkl i pi n-.' ihe inaarw of un v nm apieaal Reaubiie. . .,,1 aiiy pr, waKH CUea. pittni i" put pripi rv.-rjr t, loreien .r ias.i,r, inst c oi however r tr-ncy, fH. uWrr IfMerest a mar be called .Ire EEsT. T I i Slice st pubtteathHi hneAi-orld. t t4mm;rnl:Oii imparl peoaliar iaaport ' oerrvM TbrouiAoBt Um whole 9le to Irriw what abapr Congress will 1 pönal eCwre rr meet the meoiaiag Ad- I min!fMl!r. I he rrehitea of te next eien vra. na doaM. as lierelo6rc. fo-ealiicnw its pol fey. it is one o the a Imirable fea- . lures or nil'' institiili.. in a popular body and executive Head, l.oiii ertd with mJeosad ui ..,er and both reDraseutimr tire peop-e and the 'alua, sluill ad atsl ccnptii uaacli other. It ta in thiaway U.e aha eraisai aciiiocity.eidrrtec ihrouxUdiBerent agesu and from dig rem qaartsrs, gives tUat'aliaaatavn which iut supesuperior force Hiapotaxunweuaaea even dissenting- deparloients of the G .vernmem to adopt. Tiose. tharetarc, who would auderstsnd well Ina aeiiey which ia likely tu bear nnoa tiie lira. Admiiisrraiin:i, oneht to scan the debateaof thai Congress which bamediatcty pr.-?ele it. measures onty, hat the latnwai are to give ihem effect, will ilejwnd nimli tm tha nrrl Cnngrna ; for, withoDt doubl, it will ruve. its dae mfloeaee oa tan acta of the new President, n h.ever btmay Us. mi asgaid. tt all ilmt may lBtercsi the-eontvtseK' -lepreacnserl hyuna aacglnraii itwaegsjrd. to,ibe rreataa! vrs. H the smallest, raauois-and appB;aieua- atfi ctisg them. ' i - s ....I " The proceed urgs f Coagreaa-ase first publisd in rhi Dailyi jior. watch ts rnteyeiMIr aeifc . h i Iks in. in . it, t. lei il see rlierepensapd mnke what cnrra-'Mona. .they 4luok proper, fore they areri-ifrted m the Cong reaaisu (ilabe or AapenJix ie DailrOlohr i uHibed dunae :i erskin of Ooiterass m the rate of !iper snnnm. 'a tJ on a 1 lie i oNr.EESs:oAi. Ulohc Hiid AprENDix arcnir I dnuMe royal siren in rvym qaartn form each nusabereauiain.iig ' ixieen pages. The Corwrreesronal Globe aaaeja ups the daily pMS wf the-tvraSm Aeaaawix amtsrssccs Tti.louir sneeclies w.tuii. Id I far svvissasv too Messages I of the tVcs.deni of tbo United ' of the Kxeeirtive Department rte IvS'Srt OS the Heads ' The I.n-s parsed durine a aftavoa'. and an index K ihem. are prmtvn-. S'kiii :h pe'"" ' aiier asijournment. and seat toall Bbl cr'bers lor the Congressional lilobe ami Appendix, at TERMS.'' .. . i.- . -.ii 1 For one copy of t ie 0 ii.de dnnng Ute neat eosnon,, . 50 r oroaecopy oi me tj..iiijresimt e. ip.HimHx. sail Uslo." tm- 'irxt e-.-i)!i, . . . SSoo 1 The peroiis to whom ill is sent will be allowed twenty anheTi;tions elwaild roach In r. by tne 15th of Decrntli- r, ai farthest to nisurt-..IL tlic iiuuibejra.. .... ...... 1 have about live bundreil a .rplus copies of the Usiafrassional I lilohe C i it.r laat sea an, wl . i, besides Ibe proceeclniga i of Gontres, all laws e;iJ j uut rcsolauous passed during the tea aiun. The proccedi.ie;a aiid laws make 2,552 ps.-s j and the list of I apyir-pr .i.miis and index, uot yei pin. led. will make about 80 paps more. I u ill lei. Ihje.v who sulisanbe lor the Congressional ' l;lob-; and .AiUH-miix for the ccming s.-ssi .n have them at the fol- . Ire:"g ra'i s i I'r a par OtU'V. uubouud S-1 : or bound in three vo.ames b o-k and oonici Itusuiu iruliier, 35. Tbey will be det nverro in sii.i-cr -i rs i im oru-. laou nie iraaast vo.iune- here ihr M n volume the taree rolumsa Insund hir fJUi- .-ery person who takes :my part in the polilica of this country should possess ip hi. John c. it i vi-; s WaaiiiWTo.N. OctobCr 20. IS.W. ' HOTlD-dltW ' e -- i. sTasta. :. .fc.VtJi.jj'"" SJtaeaTT ISAAC ST RAUH A CO., MILL FACTORY. ',rf.r Front and Jiton Ptr4$tr. CtH'nnati. Q o ( IVare Flou., So 19 front itr.tl bit. Main and Walnut.) wood-rat of a siulc geared 'acen ' l'"' 1 .'1 t Crusher. t niUE atrtlie at Jt M M. öt.uiji'' t; r,; Hi i tVe in Fasaahsaara n O ud aaaa of si. rau.i. Wcji uela BtStaa n.. ans i-i .", ri .i 0 itreaker .f great sireiurlti apd. durability itr.iaiiceöii al. ixesof 5liils, by which : : ;.a-k l-Vrd .siilk.'trflt a few sie and doub'e geared (best i'nrtit.'Cör.i,' 'and -e i-.p'Aci Thc Stot-k Fce.l caloulutedfor teain, wa leeu run l.y si. am al.';f oilier i.i .'se oi Ml Is of o fiuletl i i nn v off h pr 4 beautilV. silver meifni. aside beat rojla, :.i i.v.. . AI.so-I'mm - . v poiver. Tins Mill wnt e; the ihio 8ian Fair, ii lj splcntlitl silver medal. . . A I, SO Different Liu.l bate v the jur Sia,ic Fairfe, mil liave ner.-r .ii one occasion was awarded so loot two first pieiaium, f our W cuaiuVs' Institute. iii ! steum , water, or !i.-r-eration by horse power, at us avi anlrd a preirnum and re powers, end strain ckt -.l.oii, map' '.l; U fillne-s. AI! oui a .-. ne w.irraufej as rcpre-ente.l or nq ale-at aor coslol iiuiu.iaiiis.ii.liin. iii.-iiej rclunded. Ir'ot a in.. ih -K ripii- M -ff t- uineele o: merit and iiaefnlneat v refer ihie .iitcrflC" to w peutplilft, to Le had at oaf fscjury, v acre we I;..- . -4Ul4Ji; eaeb ariicle ördisrs tesK:li fujly solicit U. ,. . . lAjfc STKAÜB .V ro I Xollt. ilr. KuuLalCtW pmlllf r oTj it livrrows. viTiilc ealubi: . um a aturruw.-. .Mil tit ui ,"St.aW r air,. lat fall, wje.;iiSeroi : about his Mill, and eourasrouslv emer.-il n.i it ve.li.al nirreemei.t with me Ii r.Mil c.ni tliiisi l.i.evi-r i;riiiiU the in quality ami quantity, was lo tie the owner of both mill every trial: rrn st trial. Stiun!) o rim an W inch Mil!; Burrows .V t ru:i 20 Such IvWi SKCOKD TSIAI.. Straub I run a ti inch Mi'i, Burrows & C.. is ran a it inch Milt. - rniauTeuL. t, regarding nl each and y ..-ib lo run a ... inch Mill; !.a. rows i . 'o. to a .111 .uch Mill When the pinch ci To ihe Ri.-.e I fc ier..u courage steppeil out. inileiig.- to grind cob fe d oui of wh I Srs of corn Cf the Sutrf,' with a eob-t-reaker ait icLuleni. the sa'ne article tkn: tjok tlie Premium at the viiit state Fair, las; ntU, aeaitist 'Ji inch Btinovr' Mill and Wm ettrwart's Ohio ami Keu lucky .vo k Feed Mills, both tobe run at oaee, and if yotf arc an preTicnslve of a rikv sumir, you Save SB enure april.ii ..ii t p run Mr. Potneroy's Corn Cfusber as- an aoxJI'isry. Shou'd my sifik! art'ete fait to griitlf equal in qtralhy and ejuautity lo ibe .-in -d pr.-slucltons Ol ihn two or ihr.-a mills xjtist as you please) the Come bi sirsigln im l o J. IL Cl dollars hu stslrex put up ra is uothiAjr Hke walking ISAAC ts I'll At Ii eiiMWeM 3m rit of a ihinjf. m A Co. wsTrnnTOR'S SALE N.' ice is hereby iven, tliat I w tva s.-,l at rm!)iic auction on the iflih inst , tiiid suce. ediag day, at the Ail' ti'nt Room "f ain I.ibrUrV of James Whicomh, same being a Isrge :impI WHI Hernie, hi lutfiaissisotia.'the lw of Marion county, dcceasetl the t-d hiw hbraVT A ocesl.i of six ifioni hs' wnl lie Riv en mi (Ver iHree doüars. the purchaser i .fe w.iti a;prrvc.l eecnrnv, watvtirg vtiluatieaaiiu ra id ... et tor. l.vt i,i luxes )V!t) WlllTCCMB. t-.XT-e N . mher -. - n.vH EXECUTOR'S KCfTICE N s berhv given that the . nit. r ot .lie last WiH of ' ui umv. dt'eeared .sid'-earate is lAvn6'YlirTCOMB, KxntStr. novlt-W3w DUQTJESNii IRON WORKS. I. R MAN. H A 1 Is "ti A Ns, A C O Maiiitfactnrers of from. Nmiit, Ploutk. firing and M Blitier Steel, rrirrkt and Ail., Wrought Spürt. Na'M a f Wirhett. Vroif Hafl. Marrow Tettit, Bieagt .-r nna irvu Plot? Rings. Chain Lirint. o VH) Watci Street, P.tuv'urRh. Pru.W eatltX jiovlll ddrwSin OPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. will t liebe received at liie olnce oi tne 1 1 ta i dT, November .10tb int., ata'clock f. Til., follow mg rttcle sof aiatioaery, i.--wlt: aK) "Ream Printing Paper. 'X bf 'S b I lot) Reams Printing Paper, 2tly im lt .- ms I ler Pap.-i ruled; 20 R led; 15 t-00 SmaH nniT I-Jivsljpe. 10 Renin Fnvelope Paper: SO lls Wafers; I liro-s pp.-rs of Saus; I J down tiuarl HollUM Black Ink. 4 Boxes tar Candles; t Gros Porcelain Inkstands; 4 Gross Fber'ical Pencil Huceessful bidder wi of conlrset, sod will be i lie of ihe artie'e bidfo LsiatssaTs The right bid proposed id ec r for the ful Imeni -nklitioiinl uanli lie session of Ihe reserrcd hi CIIAS II. Th. r any portion of ihe fcrelsrt of Atiie J P DRUCK, Tre.sarer of Mi B. " . u l-.l.l.l?, suditornf !M Indiannpoi. N.y. ft. 1838 novS-dtw ( ourual cApv . C 11 ANNA, ur n.i ami UFT a ii, utauaa IS Dry Goads, Groceries, Liquors, and Produce. f sin ith on Mreei. .ne.riAii ..i-.i ir- .ist .f Pennsylvania sir.-ei. Oil tne AUrv.

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per ceui on an in. r., o,i, i naiu, wiiicn iney may ,, 4srshaU"s Thread. Marine Paper, French. German, and American retain in of t.,e un.,,., e.wee-ed . . us ... a doli may !.e i Knl Msch, nea, SiSod, ng Präses, Cutting Machines, and every rrn. , ofüce , ... ..Uscripu-.u , s no . - ' arllc:7rr-MU ired in a Binlery Consumers who buy ,11 targe ouan-

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met ASH LIFT or J fenri tr4f l.i w isla 11 Si. Vi,SI i ttokoan i I. - . I.e. tfiil nmmt j.l r..l. I.mo WITH ONE METALIC HOBIZuBTAL VALVB MANLFACTtREü BY GEO. T. WiNCHELL A CO., Cinewtaan. Ohio fBlHE pablic are imereated in any improvement, that k rsaf aad sapAaaftja, and none mora so than a first rate I ilvdrau ic Farce and Lin Pump, r tuo-c who investigate the matter know that the demand ia verv rreat and increaamt everv vear: we therefore invite your investigation, examination, and comparison Compare it with eHcb aiKl every Pump in existence, and yoa will find vhal the ad Plu- ul,r " sumps has at length been louiat Mr Hassel., a prmet.ca! maclimist and op ta'.or in pumps, who has devoted many years lu improve the msny detet ts and miperfe utia ui pumpe, and l pump, and overenme manyseriou ditncn'ttes arm ohject ania. has at aftagtl pa sem en a pump mart as Ml give unorcrsnl sal .-faction, and save tboasanda oi dssllars to those osmg Pumps We point jou to facta, iu rrterence to tha merits of thia Pomp, and claim thr following desirable am - ' ' - ait important items, which we are desirous of it ila aeoaaiated WHh.. ,. 1. We claim the operation and construction eatirelv new. 3 We claim one riugle metalic valve, working horixoatall) . 3 One valve, aswenng for fdhr. as wis uaal 4. Little or no friction to wear or get oat af order. S thill openinas. and so arranaed that the valve cl ana usalf. ü Tbecasting ot tbe l'uutp is to arrangad, that it does away with all leakage. i WTk-n the Tump ia in operation the vaive.ua bareinoved, t vvithaut tttterfrring with the asctiss pipe. . .a A i is w.' ran- waU f.ir hul liquids, oila, dec , as lor cold water. 9. As well calculated to be worked by machmarv us domestic purposes! ' ,-' I " Tü. No bh of sere te rr i ti. L.ess uimcult anu cheaper to maiiutactare. J. Answers eointUa well for deen wells, anriues. or caster .ns. as j witter can tie forced up any reguired heighili rnose waiting rumps tor rmroaaa, t actor ras, engines. breweries, welts, spring, Ac .orany other aura aaa, wnl oe sup- ' I"'" " tsvortaftle terato Gapita UaU, or ilioae wabia la pure i "gkts, receive every .attention. , Is..! exniuiuoii ai inline s noici lor a snsri inur. G. D. WIN CHELL & Ct) , Main Office eoraer Walnut and Pearl sis , Cuwinnau. O. ocfi7d wtf. . '-"' BOOK-BUNDERS' WARE-HOUSE COOK A- MA fi N 56 Gold Street, Item Terh. WMPORTKRS of tveVy deafriprion of Colored leather for Book oyuur elsewhere. N lUWs are the se eins for ibe sale of Oeorre Dudley's cel bratsd Bark Bkivera, Blank. Sheep, and Law Calf Skins. O. I) received the hrr;liest premium at the inte Pair ut tue America IiiMiiurerbr the beet Tanned Ski vers, Sheep and Calf Skins. aurxJtrtAw3ir. rgtO A G RICTTL TXTRA LISTS, FARMS HS, AJTD RA1XB ROAD COMTAhTIBS. Wa are otepared tofarniah you i a etiume OSAGK (.iRANüC SKED, also, tbe p ants, in any qaaati- , ly upon abort uot ice, and aa reasonable as ihey eaa be procured elsewaere. In economy, security, and tlurmtxltly, as a fences they are unsurpassed. If no oilier inducement were offend, pecuniary inienaat aloue should atuCoe. Railroad Companies alao will find it to lAeir iale est to commence soon the urowing of hedeea along- their Thev beinr admirably well adapted for that purpose not being; subject lo take firs and t-urn up Ivka eascloautss made of j eonsBustrbJc material. These seeds are warrantee ihey are procured in Texaa by Mr. J. lines Sampler, (who has been eii,ard for year iu their collection ' hii-1 ca'ture). under bis own soperriron, with much care and exWe can safely recomnaend theaa thay hare is no instance tiisi we know oj. tailed to give sausfiac I tan F..r aaie wholesale aad raiail by J . P. IViHK A CO.. ... ts-dlwA wlT Ag e - . 1 ., , U rsssr STATE OF INDIAMA, MARIOK COUNTY, S3: la tub .Marios Circuit CooaT Jlx Taan, A Ü ttsStt. In Chancery Telltha Bodk.n a. Catharine Bodkin, John Veaeman, Dchlah Veneman. his wife, Hiram H fwis. and Martha B. , j;wis.ns wife. Catmtrme.Taylor. and Tarlton Tayhn, her husband. Am asala K Hodkiti, Ho rnau SeroKfia. anil Hupbeaia Jane eseroaKin. his wife, Ann, lmg. aesl Amajsda 1 isr , bis wife, an I unknown iild of Susan liamaey. IVesley Rmsey, . ml. ' K it reinemlered tliat oft It: 5lh r r.f August, in the year wss made to appeirrTo 'Tire sattstnf Man as the . Marion j Circuit Court bv ihe Sticrifl s reiurn lo ibe process issned in the love Ca-e, that "the residen.-e cnM df t ie strove immed defendants was unknowa-ii was tberetij-oii oidrrc.i; by- si. si Court, that pah- : Iscat on lie made for three u r-ks ucees,icly in ssae-newspaper of aoneral eiretslatiuti. noitl iu ihr said lisfradants of iheJpcndency of auch bill of easaplaiat. flie saal defandaiit are Ihercf. r hereby netißed sa thefliaf aad I pendency of said bill of coinnlatut. and ihai ua'css My appear aad plead lo, assurer, or demur. ;u said bill ol complaint, on the first day . mt Ihe neat lerm of said Court to la be 1.1 at. ise Court Hewae in Indianapolis on the led MonUy m Decemlr aejtt, the said bin of oomi Iniiit, and the matter su It Inn; theitin cruiUiued. ailiee ti-ld as true, aad taken aonaescd as t said deieadaata. By order of the t suri. Sept 10, AnaT: WIUdAM STEWART. Clerk Barbour St Porter. Siw. ftr Couiol't. sepli-w9w. The Greatest Horse Mediciv.e of the Age! THE CELEBRATED GERMAN HORSE PowDERS THOSE who have nsed it once almost uivariaiily cell and jtet an.aher supply, an all nnhe el saying that It is aa admirable remedy in tbe diseases fur which it is re- ' commended. We do not say that THE GERMAN HOF SR POWBER via ' eure all the diseases to which that useful animal, the Horse, is sub ject, hut we do recommend it aa a moat certain eure and proven uveat the Ibilowme diseases, vir Dixttmper, Yellow Water, Slobberin;. Glondert, Lose Spirits, Lost of jlppttitr. And all Diseases whatever esawaaj froia IMPURITY OF THK BLOOD. And boldly challenge the production ot a better raedieine lb. those 1 .ii We oublish no Cfrtineete. for wa re willing that the medicine shall stand or fail by its own deserts, and we areoonfident that a I trial of it will convince the most skeptics! of il .good qualities. N B. Purchaser should be car ere! and ask for FicJmardt's Gmri man Horse Powder, and not take any other Buy only x' a or : our accredited agent. 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CtrcteviMe, O To whom all ordere most be addressed. The GENUINE FICKARDTiV GERMAN HORSE POWDER can also be had of . THA1.MAN a EVAN8, Indianapolis An.l of other reapectsrbre ayeni m Inrttana a ar4W

H OOSIBE STATE AND BUCKEYE STATE The two best Cookiag Stove in the Caned btate. 1-or sa.e only o THOMAS Bl'Ia'T. uly Sifgti sT the Ret Ansa : - äsTTE RIFF'S SAIJE. By virtue of five execution to me direct5 ed by Ihe Clerk of the Marion Circuit fonrt. I will expose to sale at public auction oil th e Slh day of November, tSSS, at rhe dong ' of the Court Iloneof Marion county, in the Slate of Indiana, within the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for aeven years ' of all the following described real estate, situate in Marion county. in the State of Indiana. io-wll: All the estate and interest of V lUcani .. r ...irC. Vanblaricnm in and to the south-west quarter of section 33. in lownsiup iu ii.. i in. ... sa. , i i i.i. L ' ' ' north east auarter of ection 3tt in township 18 nrwth. of range S township 18 north, of range 3 east, aad the south-east quarterol tbe east: an. a the estate ana interest or saia tviniam vnn--icti in and lothe following real estate situate In the city of Indianapolis in said county. l. wit: Lot numbered 7 ia aqua re number 73. lot number 10 in square number RS, and oat- Lots numher-d 144 and 146. And if the rents and profits of aaid real estate shalt'net ae H or a sum ifficieni to satisfy said executions, I will proceed at the ante time and place, lo sell all the estate and Interest of vast Wil ham C. Vanblaricnm in said premises levied upon and takeji aa ihe prnporty of William C Vamblaricum, at the suit of John Thorp. Adolphen W. Flint, William H.Thornton, Nathaniel Teal. I-aac II. Roll, and John and George M. Allen. C C. CAMPBELL, Sheriff M. C Bv W Roaaos, Deputy, ladiaaapolia October 14. l3aM acfI4-w3w OFFICIAL LIST OF ESTRAYS. Allen County. Taken up by Wi liainPhelp, in Adam Township. Allen coun iv. Indiana, oa tlie atin asv oi isepiemeer, wi, a u. Ll-J f - - .-II - ' , - . . . tec - - k. .. . . kons, with iar m the fjrehead. lioih hind feet white, collar-mark ed on Ihe left shoulder, tail broke, and liod all round; supposed in be eight or nine years old. Appraised at aao Oy w M. net! ana Elijah BenneL liefere L.M Risers, Justice of ihe Peace JOSEPH SINCLAIR Clerk Madison County. Taken up by Henry 8yfert, of Anderaon Townahip, ou the tMtii day of September, 13'2. one sorrel asare, blare face, hind leg white, some addle marks: supposed 10 be years old Appraised Al. sorrel mare, small '.ar in her forehead, some saddle mark supposed to be S years old ApprsisetS to 950 Alao. black mare colt, star in the forehead, ' year old, Anpraiied to ti ly Nicholas Sybert and Iwi Denney, before Alfred RuIon, Juuee of the Peace JAMF.S HAZLETT, Clerk. Posey Couniy. Taken up by Z T Smith, of Smith Towuahip, Poaay eounty. Indiana, October the 15th. 1858. one bsy hore, luppoaed to be 3 vear old, with a mall white spot in hi forehead, with aomeeaooie marks, with a large oreon hi right fore lag Appraised lw Ja P Raseborough aitd William H. William at too, befora William Davi. Justice of the Peace T. NELSON, Clerk. STRAYED. The suhecrt-ber had to break from a wagon, at Indianapoli. on the nighl of the SDth of October, 1852, a large BAY MARE, iva years old, abom sixteen hands high, a black tail, tana, andlefs, a mll tar in her forehead, a msll ear on ter nghi tore ansasaer. and one on one of her hind feet ai the upper tagt of th hoof shod before. Any one who esn give information ot in same wiu ne . . U. mi - n . KT l-.-k- . . w-J

rewarued ncaseoireci 10 ir.iwn..nir. nnwntM w , ur. octas w3w A I.V AH HOADIJIY PUBLIC YEKDUB." Notiee is hereby given that on Saturday, the 13th day of November next, at 1 o'clock P. Af., tf said dav. I will ffer for aale to the highest balder, at the late residence of Druiilla Furgaaon. deceased; the personal property belonging ts the heirs of said decedent, eonsiatmg of Beds. Beading, Chairs, Tables. Stove, one fancy Bureau, and other Household and Kitchen Furniture and article ten tedious lo mention. A credit of twelve month will be given oa all sums over three dollara, by the purchaser giving note with approv4 eeeartiy: three dollars and under e be cash in hand HENRY BRADY , ötttW, mtßk m oeWb of s Id Herr

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j j srgiyarä jjäu DAia tuue.ua öx nur. W A Jh. 4m A V V a ML V JB mm A A E. . Tftoae Piepasaueni are wan tmi eapenar to any other Ceaepoan now is ose fat expellingScrofulous Humors, Canker, Bait Bean, Erysipelas. Mercurial DU im eg, ami ail other Diea oi Ariaimf trom an ienpure etat i tke Blood; Alao, Liver Compl-iat, Famaie Waakaaas, Dyapepaia, AID OBHEBAL DEBILITY OH. WBAVEH, the aaigruaal diaoaaarar of trua Medxiac. m a pecalaxiy odacatsd PhysK-ian, a Graduate l. the Albany aledi cal C ia I ere. and can exhibit Ceniflcaiee of hia Oflke 'r..n. ibe Im-c rPhvSicians in Albany, eerrrfytng to hi ability end ovaiiheauoBa n j a .wedieaJ Praeda.-oaier. and ia now exteaaively engajard iu Uiea.tr um as lanaiii ina , ERYSLPKLA8 AND SALT RHEUM CAN BE tlRF.DMre uilea Turner, of Momvitle who bad lieen afflicted wrth Krk sipelas for the laat Twenty Years, asm three times washes aha has. ftva yeare, has ssn oatiraly Biiad (roan ihe aAeci af thai Oreadiu aaaiady. C1TR EFFECTED BY DR. WEAVER'S YRT I' AI TEh ALL OTHER TRIED MEDICINES HAD FAILED 1XÄJD TfTM CBRT1FICATK' M . Hoamua. March 4, leCl Meaara. 9. A. Weaver A Co. Grntleaaen: In relatiou :o aa wife, 1 would aay that from childhood she has been afflicted With a i Humor. About twemy years etoce n appeared in a very ilaili easing 4 form si Erysipel aa, at first ia a snot atf a bright cherry color am the sc oi lue laic, niumjmnicy wun a pauuui senasuoii, simuar to that produced by are. From this point it spread over tue whole face, which became ao swollen that for several days she was entirely BLIND, and so disfigured that her most intimate eeqaasataree aid aa fecawalae her. She had been as lata oitaatraa lares, taasea u. the last fire years. Its effects sometimes appeared in email crack ia the skin, commencing back of the ears, thence encoding the aides of the head. So sore and painful were they, that at lugl ft waa impossible for her to allow them to touch the pillow. Th dieeharre ftom these sores waa aa profuse that it frequently we. through the dressings and ma down the sides of the neck, and s acrid waa it. that when it came in contact with the sksn, the eJec. was the same as that of boiluig water. After anr gentle exercise, especially in warm weather, parts ot the body became covered with spots of a dark red or purple color aad ware very painful and tender, in a short time these spots weald oe covereo wiui minute onaiers, wnicn oroae. aaa aaeesaargeo. dried up, forming a scab which would in a few days come off, leav ing an angry and painfm aoea. mokma much like a burn. Thiwould be a long time in healing frequently montha. At one time it appeared on the feel and ankles, running much the aaate courae aa it had done on the other parts of her body, except that m thia in stance it was aggravated by exercise. These sores, moieaas, asaasaea tae enaraetar or aaa sic era, aaa ao innaaaan, taat lor moiitti. j sue was unable to walk. The deep scars left by them remain v : this day. It has affected her breast to that degree that she was aaaI We to nurse either of her last three children Often she has teen in such distress from thia disease, thai for ss' -Sa has been able to j obtain but tittle sleep or rest, and uaa oAaa a" Cial her distress was so great she could not describe it. At Ote time ahe commenced using vonr Syrup and Cerate, aha had a running sore on her stomach and breast, which had been there more than a year, healing up at umea perhaps in one place, bat ti ways breakuur oat nt another. To this we applied msa.y rrmiiaei, and used various kind of medicines for removal? the rnaeesn fron. the system, none of which produced the least apparent beneit She commenced using your Syrup and Cerate a year ago last Sail. She took the Syrup a few days aad then commejsaed applying the Cerate ta tha sores, and at once aaid ahe had never found anything so sooth uag aa thia was, I have frequently kuown her to ret up several times in the coarse of a night to apply the Cerate to her feet, in order to obtain sleep la one or two weeks after uMmr the medii-ou -the sores began to heal, and before she had faulted the second bottie, they were entirely well. She has now used four bottles, and is to all appearance perfectly cured, and ia in better health also that. ne has teen at any time before for twenty years. The iiirrtiraai j has effected ui her craw the moat wonderful care ever known j section of country , and I strongly recommend all afflicted j j manner lo give it a trial. Any one desiring further information m relation to the facia us I partieu ars of the rase, it will afford me great pleasure to give an) ; sacii inioriaaisoa, n taey win can at my residence in Mouiviile. ta tavey can ansae inquiries or many ot my acquaintances in .New Lsw don and vicinity, who are conversant with them GILJRS Tt'R.VKR The above is a plain statement f facta; they speak for sbeasatelve and are from a source that no one who are acauainted with taa person wuldoabi Thi is only one of the numerous cases which we I have in our possession, all snowing the value of Dr S.A. tVLA i VKR'3 CANXER and SALT RHEUM SYRIT. tosretbes with I its invaluable accompaniment, ihe CERATE. Tiiey aisjud urequailed for the cure of all Scrofulous Humors, Salt Rheum Er) sip eias, t. anker, and .Nursing Sore Mouth, Mercurial Mseasea, l.tve. Complaint. Female Weakness, and all diseases arisinr, from any way connected with an impure state of the Blood Manufactured and sold by 8. A. WEAVER dt Co., sole proprietor, New London, Conn. Sold by Craighead k Browning; V TV. Roberta, and by Mercbant generally. J. N Harris k Co , 7 College Buildmc. Cum nsti, A genu for the South and West t-wa-li I mjEW ADVERTISE MEMT Let every tody read K iw, .-mo y m. W. R lUdway's Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RK oKlU I) IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THK '.VORLD THAI HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT I'AIV IN A FEW SECONDS. It will stop the most sever pains in five minutes or teas, and Will core the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic. Nsrveu. Neuralgic, and Bilious complain in a few hours, INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL It never fail ia giving nun ant ease to the most lormeoung . agotuziug pams IT HAS CURED, IN NINETY CASES OUT OF A HUNDRED RHEUMAT1SM 1! FOUR HOUR NEURALGIA CRtiUP DIABRHCEA TOOTHACHE SPASM CRAMPS SICK HEADACHE CHILL FEVER CHILLBLAINS SORE THROAT IN ONE HOUR. IN TEN MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINI I I IN ONE SECOND IN FIVE MIMTEB IN FIVE MMtmCS. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES iR FIVE MINUTES IN FOUR MINI TE LN ONE HOUR. INFLUENZA Srnnal comnlninla. Slid" Joints. Strains, Bruises, tn- NX Frost Bite, Cbclera Morbus. Dy-entery, Ttr Doloreui, and ether complaint where there is severe pains, Radway' Readv Relief will maiantly atop the pain, and quic-kiy cure tue disease SICK HEADACHE. Radway 'a Ready Relief will stop the most distressing pa its ia a ft-w minutes, and prevent rene .rd attacks It will cleanse and sweeten the sMmachvand neutralize tlic poisinou acids of ihe sysPREVENTION By inbaJ ing the pleasant and agreeable perfume l R R H . U si will refresh and enliven tbe senses remove Use dull aad be ' feeling of torpor aad fatigue IN BATHING, Mix a tablepoonful of R R R. with a Bowl of WV.rr and bathe the Head, Neck and Temples, wash the Faee. Hands, and other part of ihe body every morning, and yon will Weep the ska pare, sweet, and healthy, prevent disease aaa steJuieas, headache and biliousness. ALL BOWEI. COMPLAINTS, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. BU. dy Flax, Cholera Mssrl.es. Painful Discharges. It relieve the moat severe pains in a few mm u lee checks the most ilisi uinc discharge, and will speedüv remov um NEURALGIA. PAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY. Raiway's Ready Relief possesses an almost aurac earns mfli. i eace over the (harp darting pane of m of ihi cruel complain1, j In a few minutes tae paui-strickrn sufferer experiences the de Ufhtful senaauons ot eepanuif pain 1 1 tuu eurea nsonaanc ore la 1 a V.m. V.rl ...... n.tt r,f lKm VH K . .. I.nt : almost to death' door. The tffecu of tbe Ready Relief is to t the pain immediately, to strengthen tbe nervous system and supply the nerves with nervous energy and vitality, ibe low of which i the csuee of the nervi. RHEUMATISM PAINS RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES Radway' Ready Relief will (top the aevere and excrui lanng , paius of Rheumatism almost instantly Persons are living in this j city who, for month, were rrfined to their beds by Reeumalit Paiaa. whose bone were ansouud Irom top to toe, whose jaM were distorted with painful swellings, that were relieved froea all pain in fifteen minute by the use of Kadway Keaily netirt I n -is tha u utb. and thousands ut the city of New York, and hut aired' of thousands in tae failed States can answer for tbe truth of ibis aaaertaon we need na certificates of cure we publiah no long lau of name to prove the efficacy of Radway' Ready Relief, for the citixena of almost every tewa ia the Union, for tbe last fotii year, have tested it taetsselvea. CHILL FKVF.R CHILLS' STOPPED IN A FEW MINUTES PAIN RF. LISTED INSTANTLY Raa way' Ready Relief act like a charm in all eaaes of Chili and Fever It breaks the Chills immediately warm up and 'm vigoraica with health and strength every organ and accretion Vtbytlem. PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Whenever yon feel pain, apply Radway' Ready Relier it is sure to relieve yoa ia a few minutes. If yoa have pains in tha Stomach, intestates, in the Liver, Kidneys. Bowels, Joints, Bones, Radway' Ready Relief, taken either internally or applied ester nally. will in a few minute atop pain and quickly remove it eanae RADWAY dt CO , li Fulton treel. New York AGENTS FOR R. R R. J. W. Warnas, Knnrhtstowii; Raymond dc Co , Cambridge City. I. Rei-d. Richmond: Mct harthv dc ADPtente. Delphi; F.. 4 J . M i i. rvcc.i , ivicuiiiuisu, sicvutiiuj rl'rltS"i I y"h " 1 Lyons, Clinton; Mitchell dc Morrow, Ceutrevifle; E Walton, Dab tin, I. B Brachors dc Co . Cumber! aad, S. Blsaalnw. Greenbora ijos. Yount, MaMletown; t. Edwards, Greenfield; A. Str. M Santawu; Shryoek A Co , Rochester, J. Tipton, A Son, Sörth el 1. I Wholesale Agents, CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, V W . Ktl Ht KITS. ay3d-maySwinl ycb4t. Indjauaf. PROCLAMATION, BY JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, GOVERNOR OF INDIANA Gralitud to Almighty God, evr becomes a Cbiislian People He a. continued tbe Lies nf of Peace wiihi.n our borders. He baa givau as the kindly fruit ol the earth. General bea.ih has tei. vou heated u throughout ibe past year. Prosperity and happiness invite as all to recognize His munificent hands. Therefore, in acknowledgment of God' mercies. I designate THURSDAY. THF. 2STH DAY OF NOVEMBFR to W observed as a Day of Public Thanksgiving; aad I reaps, null y reroai- : , ... ik. .wwl n..rl rsT Indiana In sune.iMl 1 tie I r ordussrv avoca ' Rl r. ', r , , "7 ' IT i - . ' r ...Air 1. ! B 1 .Imf.. nf MiiiaSlll nil lt.ll All I1UI1. i.l "IV ... . . " . and render thanks to Almighty God for all these dictingui-hed blessings. In Witness I have hereunto est my hand aad aaaeai to be ft s i affixed the Seal of tlie State, el lodianapol ,, lbs. UUtli day of October, A. D. 1869 By the Governor, JOSFPH A. WRItSHT Atteat. CaakLtu H. TiT, Secretary of Btate. CROMKHTTE k HIATT'S IMPROVED CORK PLANTER Exhibited at the State Pair, vary much to the S iisfarnoa ol' the farming community that examined it. il ia favorably reeosa mended to the public. Address, LKU.taitlTE ea UIA1 I, oct9S wlw West Lebanon, Warrea co tOTJND i . Saturday, October leih, on the Indianapolis aad ' nd'' tec? "' MV Pendleton State Road, a Ladies' Satchel, kn itting. tw bottle of pir it, and other arucle. smoant a f atone v. It a lao coo tain ed a tax receipt, given to Join. O. Quigley The owner can get u by calling ou the subscriber in Vernon township, Hsncock county, describing the arti-He contained in it, and paying for thi Advertisement. oetSS-dlt-wlm. W'LU AM MORRISON T' O FARMERS AJTD OTHERS The aabscriber has Jaw received another large lot of J. Greer dr Co ' Der" pertor Cook Stove. These tove are the heaviest, arhe beat Cook Stove made m the West There are ng from SS0 to 600 Ib. each. They are gainst erackmg by Ire or heat, sad tell pa rchasera Ssssd whole I c loek, by eolT-w mr OTI0E is hereby given, L Friday, tha lth day of John Vanblaricnm, Iale of M aaaa I property, consisting -Farming Utensils, Hoaaaaoa months will he given oa all t giving his nolo with appro t law. j er eV

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