Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1852 — Page 3

alone the channel n the Rio Oraade. Bat the terme of

the law are eo broad ae to forbid" the uee of as pert af the money for the pruseoution of the work, or sves for the payment, ro the officers aid affeaU, ef the arrearages of pay which are jnstly due to (beta. I earnestly invite your prompt el tent ion fee ibis subject, and recommend a modification ef the terete of he proviso eo as to enable the Department te aee aa maoh of the appropriation as will be aeceesary la disebarge the existing obligations of the Goverasaeat, aad to eoaaplcte the survey of the Rio Graado M in moaih. It will also be proper to taste further arevieioa by law for the fulfilment of oar treaty with Mexico, for running aad marking the residue of the boaaaary Use between the two eonntries. Permit me to invite your partioalar aMcation fa the interests ol the District oi Columbia, which are eonllded by the Constitution to your peculiar aar. Among the measures which seem to see of the greatest importance to its tjasperity are the iatreduetiea of a copious supply of water into the city ef Washington, and the construction of suitable bridge aerosa fh Relaaasja to replace those which ware deetrayed by high water in the eariyfpartpf the present year. At ih last session of Ceagrese aa appropriates was made o defray the cost of the surveys aeceesary fer determining the best means of affording an unfailing supply of good and wholesome water. Some progress has eenm'Je in the survey, and as eoao as it is completed Ihen-M," will b laid befor yoa Fortlier af'wopriations will also be necessary Tar grading and nav.'.? Md esenoes asri uaeloeing and embelishing H iroaBd w,th,a or W ashinoton. . . , . . I commend all these objeott. w"h ritable institutions of the District 1 7' Arable rogard. , Every offort has been made to protaot our frontier, and that of the adjoining Mexican States, Irena the isaaeiiaa ol the Indian tiibes ( aboat 11,000 tnea of which the army is composed, nearly 8,000 are employed in the defence ot the newly acquired territory, (including Texas,) and of emigrant! proceeding thereto. I aa gratified to say thai these efforts base bean unusually successful. With the exoeption of some partial oatbreaks in California and Oregon, and oceaeiwnal depredations on a portion of the Rio raade, owiag, it iseeIsaacs, to the disturbed state of that border region, the inroads of the Indians have bean effectually restrained. Experience has shewn, however, that whenever the twe reese are brought inte contact, ollisiee wilt inevitable- occur, ae prevent thece colliaiee. tbe United. Slataa have generally est spart portions of their terrttery for ibe exeluetve accus" ef ika tnJi JU tribe, a difficulty seesrs. however, is the settles Uoa of this policy te Texas. By the terms of the essspsst by whiah that State was admitted lato the Ualea, ehe retained tee ownership of all the vsssat lasse withis hsi HialU. The gev eminent of thst State, it is uadwsteed, has astigaed ao sorties of bar territory to the Indiana ; hut as fsr aa her eettlseaeete ad vaecc. laya it efTinto couutie. and proeeade la earvay aad eell it. This policy rnaaifeetly lends, uo only be alarm sad lrrluu the Indians, but te compel thorn to insert to elueder fer passis tence. It aUo deprive this wo vernähest of that teflueece sad coatroi over them without which na dsrsbla peace csa aver ax ist beta see them and the whitsa. I trset, therefore, the) s due reeardfor her owe interest, afan freat coaaidsratieas ef husaaaity and justice, will indues thst State to assign assail per tion of bar vast domain for the provieieaal aaeupaaay ef the email reran ante of tribes withla her horders, subject ef aouSee la her owasrship and evsatasl jerisdisttea. If she eheuld fall le do tine, the fulfiimeat of our treaty stieulalleus with stsiics, .-ml our duty to tba Indians themselves, will, It Is feared, become a subject ot serious embarraaeraeet la the vrssi.t It is hoped, however, thst s tisasly sad Just previeies hy B; nay avert this evil. No appropriation fur tsrtitleations wars mres at the twa last eaiou ef Congreae. The cause of ibis omission S, prabehly, to he; found ia a growing belief that Use system ef SVti tea tiara s less d m 131, sal heretofore acted ou, rebuires reviciee. The mi sjeet eartaaly deserve furl and careful iavmiinniio; hat it .h.i.i .1 um b 'layea lenger man can do evoraae. ia in maaui fme uiere are esrieiti works which have beaa ssmsj sense, eaas of th.-m nearly cOmpluisa, designed to protect ear principal sssper a from Bt.n te Nsw Orleans, sua a few ether important peuia la regard to uecesaity f ine wore, n i ooiiavaa isw fererce of opinion exuu among m.liiary ssea. I thereo re revem....i i Km th nnronriations ascasswy te presecuts thssa ta made I invite your attention lo the remarks oa this sebjeet, aad aa olhws connected with his dspartmeat, csuiautod in tbe acaxmpaujiiig report of the Secretary of War, Measures have been taken te oarry into eifecl the law of tbe last session making provision for the improvement ol certain rivers and harbors, aad it is believed that the arrangements made for that parpoee will eesabine efficiency with economy. Owing chieiy to the advanced season when ths aot was passed, it ills has yet been done in regard to many of ths works bsyosd tasking the necessary preparations. With respect to a few of the improvements, the sums already appropriated will suffice to complete them, but most of tkam will require additional appropriating I trast that these appropriations will b made, and that this wise and beneficent policy, so auspiciously resumed, will be santiausd. Great care should be taken, however, to eommenoe na work which is not of sufficient impertanee to ths eons,aerce of tho country to ba viewed as national ia its character. But works which have been commenced dhould aot he discontiuned until completed, as otherwise the turns expanded will, in most cases, be loat. Tba report from the Navy bepgrtmegi eill inform yes ef tbe m$t coadiUoa of she branch ef the public aeseiee sommiiiad V- Aswx It prseata to youi cvBSiderauwe nsaay teyies aad teis c which I ak your appxol. Ii aabihia aa asaaasl sogaesiic H,r(iy is tbe oeeratioas of u Departmsai tanaa tge ds;ree of a. rpafgrioa for the eyaa expaditioe, Bs w I pi-t year T. 4a4 ; ib a.gjtgemaala made fa lha sapteraiiea have already alU -ba S, it. bjorthem Pwiasb sad Mriagp nd survey of the c vaaaures tsksg mwures a reeoaaeisaaa ef tram, the lacipioet it ward ef iJWiSi the pfepaxatioe fer the eantiaent of Afnaa . tributaries of the rVTSr U tlebs, an early examtnalioe of to " -sien.' gauef ( th VgajUna wh.ch a recent decree of tbe ivo' .: ajfdlSSS sntsrprisVs. sad laateaierai ion has opened lo sav. ",siiev J ' -asjumpii had us? tho menis by whieh Sbey are pvoeesd tw S eyjji g yscomiaanded my full appvubeii m, aaI have aaeaa s duciive of ejost useful results. r 4 Two offlcer of ihe navy were heretofore instrueied te exi.. , lha whole extent of the Amu n river ftm lha eongnaa of Peru to it m .uth The return af oae ef than he plaeed le Uta yooaea. ton of the Government an interesting and valuable account of the character and resource of a country abounding is the maiensls ef omuierce. and whieh, if opened lo the industry of the world, will prove an inexhaustible fand 01' wealth. Tha report of lata exploration will be communicated to yoa as soon as it is completed. Among other babiaata oflered te your notice by the Secretary ef the Navy. I select lor special comaacudauaa, in view ef its connexion with the interesta of the navy, lha lan submitted by hire ror the establishment of a permanent corps of seamen, aad lb anggaatteas he has preseaied for the reorgasizauaii ef the Nsvsl Academy. lu re isiai I ba the hrst of these. I take essanon lossy that 1 think it will great, y improve the efficiency of lha ear vie, and that 1 regard it as siiil more enuueu to tsvor ror ins aeiaisry innuenee it ssasl exert upon the naval discipline, aow greatly disturbed try ) ine incrrH-iiig spirii im iii'uw( uiiuuus, muius nvin m posvui vtem The plan proposed for the orgamsalioa of the seaman urn.enea a jawiesoe substitute for in law ar :amemter, isjo, aholishiiig corporal panislimr St, aid satisfactorily ssatais lb palicy of ihat act, under condition well asJapiad' la malniaia the aaihonty of c mmand and lha order and security ef ear ihigs.

It is believed that any cbaage whioh proposes per at a- government was changed from a republic to an empire; aently to dispense with this mods of punishsoant, sasuld and finally, after shedding rivers of blood, 'reign powbe preceded by a system of eeliataaent whioh shall sag)- Lu-a restored her exiled dvuastv. and oxhaustcJ Kurupe

ply the navy wiih seataes of the most meritorious class, whose good deportment and pride ol character ggay I preelude nil occasion for a resort to penalties of s hsreb

or degrading nature. The saiety of a ship a d ber crew not always establish freedom. Our own free nistituis often dependent npoa immediate obedieoae ts a com- i lions were not tho offspring of our Revolution. They mand, and i be authority to enforce it meet be squally existed before. They were planted in the free charters ready. The arrest of a relractory eeeanaa, id each me. j of self-government under which the English colonies meats, not only deprives the ship of iadiapengabie sid, 'grew up, and our Resolution only freed us from the do but imp es a necessity for doable service oa other , minion of a foreign power, whose government was at

whose fidelity to their datiee stay be relied apoa ia esoe an emergency The exposure to this increased aad arduous tabor, since the passage of tbe act ol 1150, has already had, to a most observable and injurious estent, 'be efject o preventing tbe enlistment of tbe beet saa

men in tbe navy. The plan now suggested is designed 1 anarchy, whieh soon becomes the most horrid of all des;to promote a c ndition ef service ia whieh this objeeiisn potisms. Our policy is wisely to govern ourselves, and will no longer exist. The detaila sf this plan saay be thereby to set such an example of national justice, prosealablikhed in oreat nart if nnt altnuntlmr ba lha F.va. i meritv. and true plofV. a shall taih to all nations the

motive, under the auth rity of existing lawsi bat I hsve tbmiohi it i roper in accsrdaace with tbs suggestion of ! tse Secretary ef the Navy, to submit it Is your appre val. Tb establishment of a corps of apprentleee for the navy i- boys to be enlisted until they beeeme of age, and to be employed under such regulations as ths Navy Department may devise, a proposed in tba repart, I ally approve and commend to your eonsideratien : and I also coneiii in the suggestion that this system for the early traiaina of seamen may be most usefully engrafted upon the service of oar merchant marine. The ther proportion of the rsport to whieh I have referred the reorganization of the Naval Academy I recommend to yonr attention as a proieet worthy of

your encouragement and support. Ihe valuable eer- lelhgenee. the whole country is full o( enterprise, vices already rendeied by thi institution eatills it to the 1 Onr common schools are diffusing intelligence among continuance of yor lostering cars. She people, and our inoustry is feet accumulating the Your attention i reapsetfnlly called la the repari of comforts snd luxuries f life, tbe Pohtmasrer General for tbe detailed operation of his This is in part owing to our peouliar position, to onr department during the last fiscal year, from whioh it fertile coil, and comparatively sparse population; but will be sees tbat tbe receipts fr m postages for that much of it ia also owing tc the popular institutions under time were has by 91,431,696 than for tbe preceding 8s- which we live, to tbs freedom which every man feels to -enl year, being a decieaae of about S3 par ceat. engage in eny useful puriuit, according to his taste or This diminution is attributable to tbe reduction in the inelinatioa, snd to the er tire confidence tbat his pei sou rates of postage made by the act of Marsh t, 1831, or property will be protected by the laws Butwfc u which reduction took effect at tbe commencement of tha ever may be tbe cause of thiajunparalleied growth in polat fiscal year. pulation, intelligence, and wealth, one thing is olear, Although kg its operation during ths last ysar, tbe aot that the Govsrnsasnt must kesp paee with the progres

referred to be not fulfilled tbe predict! n ef ite friends by iscreanig the correspondence of tha cowetty in pro portion to the reduction ol p stage, i nouid, Severine less question tbe j lt-- of returning to higher ratem Experience warrants the expectation that aa the eommaniiy becomes accustomed to oheap pastage, correspondence will increase It is bHieved tbat from this asse, and from tbe ra, id growth of the country in population and baaiaesi th- receipts sf ths Depsrtmenl mast nliimstely exceed its expenses, and that tbe roua'rv may safely rely upon the continuance of the present cheap rate of postage. Ia forever msaage I have, among ether thtag. respectfully recommended to the consideration of Ceegreee the propriety tad eeeeaeity of further legislation for tha protect! n sad pun sb neat of foreign consols residing In tha United State ; to reive with certain modiru stioes the oct of 10th March, 1MB. te re sire in unlawful military expeditions sgaiast th Inhabitant ef conterminous States or trrriioriee ; for the press rvattca sed protection from matilatiea or theft of tbs papers, records sad ar hives of Use nation ; fer authorising tba aural us r venae to be applied to tbe payment uf the poblig debt ta sdsanaa ef the Urn erben H WW bsseeat iae ts fas s I llsalii si ef ssea

tk"?' aliforal aaud the Territory of Oregon ; for the sonstruction of e roed from the Mls.ls.ippt valley to the Pstlflc oeean ; for the establlshmeat of a buret ot sfTiaultura fer the proosotloa ofthat lntereet, per

haps the most issportsnt ia 'ha country ; for the prevention irauue upon iae uuiiruiacni in application lor peaeieui ass bounty laade ; for the eetablishment r a uniform faa bill, preearibiag a specific comeeaaalioa for every servlse raf uired of clerk, dietrict attoraeys, aad marshal ; for autsorislag aa ad dilieesl regirasat sf mouated mos, for ths dsfsnee of oar froe liars steinst lbs ladlass, sad fsr falfillisg our treaty stipulations with Meziee te defead her cltliena sgsiast the Indues "with ea,al diligaaca sni energy as our own ; " for datarmiuiag the relative reas betwses the nsvsl aad civil offleera la our public shies, sad hetwcea the affiear ef the Army sad Havy la the vs. rieue gradea of each j for reorganizing tbe naval eetablrahateiil hy Ax leg the number ef officer In each grade, and previdiag for a retired llet epea redueed pay or those unfit for ssti v duty , for preserlbiug and regulating ponishmsats la the navy ; for ths p yeiatmeat af a eemmieeioa to revise the pi blic statute of the Usited sHstea, by arrangang them in order, supplyiag deficien clee, correcting lasoagruities, simplifyiug their lsngusge, and reporting them le QKtagress for its hnal actio ; snd lor tbe st Ubllalimant af a eammiaaioa to adjadicata and aettle private elalme agaiaal tba United Rtatee. lam not aware, bo we vex, thst say ef these subjects hsve bseU finally acted upon by Cagf gross. Without repealing the reasons for legislation on these eubjeote which eave bean saeigned in former aaeeeagee, I re, pecu'uliy reoommead thaas agate to your favorable eocldertion. I shiah it dae te the several Executive Deptrlmeeu of tins 9er aramaai te beer testimony te tbe eOciaeoy asd integrity with wbieb lhay are eoadoeted. With all the easeful superintendence Wbieb it ia poesible for the Heads of these aepaMosenS to exercise, Mill the dae aassiaistrsuou and gusisirssliip ef the public meaey ei very tauch dspoad on the vigilanee, iatalltgenra, and fi.leliir of thasuberdieala olloers sad elerke, snd eapecially on iboae earaatad wish the oaltlesrsent and adjaarmeni of claisae and aeeouaia I am rratiflad la eiieve hat lhay have genersi.'y performed their duties fbuhfully aad well. Thsy srs apssisied te guard thu sp proaohe to the pabiie Treasury aeJ ief occupy posu.oas that oxose ibeai to all me laraataiians aad seductiaas which the euo.dnr of peculators and frsutlulast trtaiinaais can prompt them lo employ it will be hut a anas fx beauties to protvet the Government axuist that soarce uf uaisrbiet aad corruunaa aa I'tr a it can be done, by the eaaeuneul of all proper legal penalties The law, in this ro spool are supposed t j be defective, sad 1 therefore deem it my sty to eali your attenuea la the subject, aad to recommend (list p.- vielen be made by law fos the puaishment aot only ol these who shaN aeeopi bribes, but also of those who shall eixher promise, give, or osTer to five to any of ISoee offieer or c orks s bribe or reward loeohiug or rolatieg te say matter of uVir omeial etioa or duty. It has been ths uniform policy of this Government from ite fonndaiioa to the present day to abstain from all inlerferenee in tt a domestie affairs of other nations Tba oenseqaence has been that while the nations been that while the nations of Kurope have been engaged in desolating wars, our country has pursued its peaceful eourse to unexampled prosperity and happiasai. Tho wars in whicn wo have been compelled te eegage, in defeaee of the rights and baner ef the country, hare been fortunately ef short daratioa. Daring tbs teritio contest uf nation against nation, which succeeded the French revolutiou, wo were enabled by the wisdom and firmness of President Wash ington to maintain our neutrality. While other nations were draws iato this wide sweeping whirlpool, we sat Jaiet aud aamoved upon our own shores. While the otir of their numerus, armies was watted by disease or perished by hundreds of thousands upon tha battleHeld, the youth of this favored Isnd were permitt'-d lo sajoy the blsssiags of peace beaeath the paternal reof. While the States of Europe incurred enormous debts, under tbe bariiea of whioh their subjects still jrroae, and which most absorb ao small part of the prsdnct ol the ksneet industry of those eonntries for generations to son, the United Stales have once been enabled to exhibit tbe proud spectaale of a naiioa free frum public debt; aaJ, if psrmitted to pursue our prospersus way for a few years loager in peace, we may do the same agaia. But it ts now said by some that thi.- policy must kaj changed. Europe is no longer separated from us by a vojagp of months, but steam navigation has brought her within a few days' sail of our snores. Wo see more of her movements, and take a deeper interest in her controversies. Although no one proposes that we should join the fraternity of potentates who have for ages lav'as. see a s i lsneii toe blood ana treasure ol their subjects in main saining "the balance of power," yet it is said that wc ought to interfere between contending sovereigns and their subjects, for the purpose of overthrowing the mon archie of Europe and establishing in their place re publican institutions. It is allcdged that we have heretofore pursued a different course from a sense of our weakness, but that now our conscious strength dictates a change of policy, and that it is cotisequenüy our duty to mingle in these contests and aid thu who are struggling fer liberty. This is a moat seductive but dangerous appeal to the generous sympathies of freemen. Enjoying as WC. do the blessings of a free government, there is no iu:in who has an American heart that would not rejoice to see these blessings exteuded to all other nations. Wo can not witness the struggle between the oppressed anil his oppressor anywhero without the deepenl sympathy for the former, and the most anxious desire for his triumph tfcverthelesB, is it prudent or is it wise to involve ourselves in these foreign warst Is it indeed true that we have heretofore refrained from doing so merely from the degradiug motive of a conscious weakness'.' For the honor of the patriots who have gone before us, I cannot admit it. Men of the Revolution who drew the sword swaiiist the oppressions of the mother country, and pledged to Heaven " their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor" to maintain their freedom, could never have been actuated by so unworthy a motive. They knew no weakness or fear where right or duty pointed the way, and it ia a libel upon their fair fame for us, while we aujoy the blessings for which they so nobly fought and bled, to insinuate it. Ths trail i that ths cenrse whieh they pursued was dictsted by a stern seasa of international justice, by a statesmanlike prsdsnce snd s far sceiag wisdom, lookjsg not issrsly to ths presset nscessities bat to the permsnsst saiety and interest ef ths coantry. Thsy knew thst the world is governed less by sympathy then by reason, aid foroe ; that it was not possible for this nation t baoome a ''propagandis" of frss principles without mg. against it the oombined powere ol xarope; ai t ba raun I t mar A sa m nra 1 i Iran I sr t , Kam tba Aunrl V . ai snd Im. tama liberty hers than its establishment there, ot repu i. aan wrjten in vain for tboae who can denbTthis. Frau"'; r ..tab' aheda republican form of govsrnm'W than she mai.fested a desire to for- it. blessings on C the world. Her own historian inform, u. tbatritearg of some petty set. or tyranny in a neighboring principa.'T. 'Ths National Convention declared that she vould afford sacoor and fraternity tc ail aatiea. who wish.sd to recover their liberty ; and bhe mama it ln eliartre to the" executive no Ter to give orders gaarals of the French armies to fttu . " . . . i :" . ... ... nil ailiannii who goiäiht hsve been or should bu oppresfteü in the cease ot lierty." Here was lb false step which kxi to her subsequent misfortunes. h soon found hereeJf involved in war with all the rest of yrop. In less than ten years tier awsght peace and repose in the nnqitbytiooed asu.'lan cj of monarchical principles. Let us learn irhp from her example. Let us remember that revolutions av variance with those Institutions. But European nation. have had no such Uaining for svej gersrament, and every effort to establish it by bloody spfolsltions has been, and must, without that preparation, continue to be a failure. Liberty, unreirulated hy law, degenerates into oleeetngs of self government, and the unparalleled enterprise and success of a free people Wi live in aa ace of nrocrress. and ours is emphati cally a couatry ot progress. Withis the last half ceasry the number ai States in this Union haa nearly doubled, tbe population has nearly quadrupled, and our boundaries hare tees extended from ths Mississippi to tbe Pacific Oar territory is cbeqnered over with railroads, and furrowed with canals. The inventive talent of oar country is excited to the highest pitch, aad the nasneroas applications for patents of valuable itnproyentents distinguish this age and this people from all ethers. Tho genius of one American has enabled our commerce to move against wind and tide, and that of another has annihilated distance in the tranemission of in. of tbe people it mnst participate in inn spirit ej ou tarprtae, and a lino it exact obedience to the law, and restrains all unauthorized invasions of the rights of neighboring States, it should foster and protect home industry, and fond its powerful strength to the improvement of such means of intercommunication aa are necessary to promote onr internal commerce nnd strengthen tbe ties whioh bind as togstber aa a people. It is not strange, however much it may be regretted, that snob an exuberance of enterprise should cause some iidividnals to mistake change for progrefs, and ihe invasion of the rigbta of o' hers for national prowess end glory. Tbe former era constantly agitating for some change in tbe organic law, or urging new ami untried theories ol human rights. Tbe latter arc over ready to engage in any wild crusade against a m-igeboring pepfo. regardless of the justice of the enterprise, and without looking at tho fatal eonsequeHc s to ourselves and to tbs eaiise ol popular government Svch expeditions, however, ere often stimulated by mercenary indtvtduals, who esspeci to share the plunder or profit of ths

enterprise without exposing themselves to danger, aad ... i, ,rrmanr.?m:i,i i .k,,... d 00 7 "?e 'IM f-'ravgoer, who abtsa tfae hospitalny of our own gevernmenl by seducing the

of yoang and ig -orant to join in his scheme of personal arubiiioe or re enge, unden the false and delusive pre teeca of extending the area of freedom. These reprehensible aggreasiens bet retard tbe true pregrese ef our nation and tarnish its fair fame. They should, therefore, receive the indignaat fiowes af every gaod citisen whs sim-erely loves bis country and takes a pride ia its prosperity and honr Our Constitstien, though n t perfect, is donbtluss ths beat that ever was formed. Therefore, let every preposition to change it be well weighed, and if found braeflcial, cautisusly adopted. Every patriot -.till rejoice to see its authority so exerfed as to advance the prosperity and benor of the eat ion , whilst he will watch with jealousy any attempt to Mutilate tbia charter of oar liberties, orpervert its powers to acts .f aggression or injustice. Thus shall conservatism anil progress blend their harmonious action in preserving the form and spirit of the Constitution, and at tbe same time carry forward the great improvements of the country wilb a rapidity aud energy which freemen oaly can display la doaing thia, mv last aiuiunl eommaaic Oion aarrait , fo4-low-itizne, to C'fBjrratulate yoa oa the proeperoaa eatiSLiioa of ear heloved eesntry. A! r.al its relations with all foreign power j ar friendly; its rights urs ro peeled, snd Its high place is ths family of nae in ohoer fully recogaizcd At lieaia we iijay an ainoust ol h)inee panlia aetl pnvatr, wa:eh ha probxbly nevr fa an lo the lot of any other people. Beetdta affording lo eer owe eiti Zeus a degree of prosperity, of which en so large a scale 1 know of no otfo-r inatanca, onr country is annually alforaiiig a rsfnge and s home to Biulluuilea, aJSogelher without oa..iauie. frem the Old We. We owe these blessings, under Heaven, te the happy Constitution and Government which were bequeathed to us by onr fathers, and which it is oar sacred duty to transmit in all their integrity to oar children. We saust all consider it a gr.-at distinction and privilege to have been chosen by the people to bear a part in the administration of such a Government. Called by aa unex pected dispensation to its highest trast at a eea.oa of embarrassment and alarm, I entered upon its ardueas duties with extreme diffidence. I claim only to have discharged them to tho best of an htisable ability, with a single eye to the public good; and it is with devout gratitude, in retiring from office, that I leave tbe coantry in a state sf peace and prosperity. MILLARD FILLMORB WASHiifTO!, December 6, 1S52. The Whig Party Extinet. The more astute of the Whig politicians are perfectly satistitid that tlis "great Whig party" of the Union is dissolved, and that there will be an more rallying under the same banner by its members throughout the States. The New York correspondent of the National latelligeneer, the central organ of tbe Whig party, at the seat of the nation I gevernmenl, haa lately written a lengibly epistle to that journal, expressing very distinctly and very lugubriously ths while, ths views of the Whigs ef the Empire City oa this mournful subject. He admits that there is now no longer any hone of party resuscitation, since the fell of ths great leaders by tha band of dsatb or ol ins people, ttad thus continues: "But the noble Whig temple was in rains j there was ao disrating that. Its two great pillars had orambled and fallen by the baud of time, and the Democratic toinado, bursting upon it is it. crippled state harled it in reins ts ths earth. When Clay and Webster fell, we saay well say, 'What a fall was there, say eoaatrymenl Then yoa aed I and all of ns fell down aad loeiofoooisut and flllibasterism irimaphetl over as.'' There are theu ands ol Whigs in every section ol the Union wbw will a keewledge tbe truth of this doleful pictirs. aid ho will not low reevgnizs llieir party as a nail, such as it existed ia its palmy days, ander the lead of Webstar and Clay; they do not appreciate the disinterested patriotism el the wuuld-be bell-weathers of tbe fl ck, Messrs. tarecley, Sewsrd, sad Truss aa Smith, aad will have nene of them le reign ever tbem hence ths aniversal diaruetisa in their councils and ths gjand sxodas which is rapidly thiening out their ranks. Every honest and patriotic Whig partisan has, ere this, eea tha futility of (lis sfforts of intsrssled hangers-on to gather up the dissevered fragments ef the Whig organization, and are uew inquiring whither it is their duty to go. With a vast nam! er of them, the answor will bo to the party of progress, of rsfsrm, of libersl rspublieanisas, ol ej-ial rights, and exaot jestiee to all the victorious Democracy of the country. Te others, leas veissd in ths school of palristitas, the outstretched arms of the "higher law" advocate, may present a mote inviting retreat. Such nrs ths only alternatives left for the member of a party who, less than (asm years ago. fondly hoped that than doctriau. were immortal and invincible, however igg themselves uusaited to ths popular welfare. Detroit frag Prut. Im the Wrang nvreas. " A lew days sinee a gwod looking man (to all apparaacs) applied to the proprietor of an extensive gai'MMM warehouse in Boston lor a situation, and was engaged as an u.sistani in the counting-room, at the same time taking board at a house in Kneeland street. A day oi ta-o after, ths females belongiag to the hoae suspected that the new boarder was not of the sax, whieh by prescriptive right, is estilled to wesr ths coat and pants. An inquiry iato thi. matter was institated, and tus epinioa of ths females was confirmed, for the young clerk proved to be a girl of 17, wnose pareaas are highly respectable people residing in .New York. The girl was conducted to lbs office of the Chief of Police, where she stated that she went to Boston in oomnaav witk a young man who promised to marry bar, and foi whom .ho had a strong attaebmeat, but who had dessrted her. She .aid aba had adopted male auire for the purpeae of obtaining a livelihood." We have never known by what right to say nothing of its brutality a female who assumes tb-j male attire is dragged before the police and generally exposed to the insult ol a rabble. Titers is lo lawg, ws believe, prescribing forms of dress, or making a departure from conventional rules a crime. A. a matter of laete and habit, however, ladies rarely violate the proprieties of dress. Kut there may bo circumstances justifying a temporary transformation. It is wrong, ihercf re, to assume that whatever a female is feunu in other than the attire of her sex, she is a propur subject for ths police. Hen's attire has been sften assumed for praiseworthy purposes. And even ia this oase there docs not seem to have bssn any necessity for police interference. Alb. Jtvr. A Cnse in Point. We clip the followieg from the Daytoa, O., Empire: "Previous to the last State election, it will be recollected, that every portion of the State wag flooded with npblets issued by the Wing Central Committee at ' I . L X . ' . L 1 1 m uiu&üus, cnaring tue uemocrai wuu an sort ol recklessness and extravagance. A few dayejyace. qaite an animated discussion oame off in the henate, noon a resolution to procure another room for the sessions of hat body. The Statesman says that several of tbe Demeiraur Senators opposed it, oa aocoui.t of tne expense, sitting (hat, although the present room aas very uncomfortable. Ihcy preferred enduring it to making themselves liable to a repetition of the charges ol sxtravagau' expenditures made by the Whigs, duriug ihe last election campaign j and referred ts the Whig handbills circulated by the thousand through out the State, This brought cut several of the Whig members, who deneunced the tracts issued by ther ovn psrtv, aud argued thst ths Democrats need pot fear any such result; for the resell of the last election had demoastated tbat the psople were not to be galled by any such lies. In cenrse of ihe debate, Mr. Cox, the Whig Senator from this district, and Mr. Cashing, another Whig Senator, both stated that they had, each of them, exposed those false statements in their own distriils, and that the tracts beaded "Legislation of last Winter," instead of doing the Whig party any good in their districts, had absolutely injnred it. Mr. Cox said when one of those tracts was first handed to him, after he bad read it, bo "dropped it like a hot potato. '' It must be very comfortable ami consoling to the manufacturers of these electioneering Roorbacks, to hear honest men of their own party sland up in their places in the Senate, and denounce their miserable efforts to deceive and belie the peopled the Stats very. A Soamp Caught. Some villain has boos engaged for some tlmo post In placing obstructioas oa tbe track ol tbe Jeffersonville and Columbus Railroad, between Rockford and Columbus. Tbe Company, a few days since, olered a reward for tbe appiebension of tbe offendei . Two gentlemen living near Columbus, by w itching (lis trask ia the vieisity of tbe place whirs former obstructions bad been placed succeeded in nrresiiug a man ia the very act of placing logs on the traek, yesterday evening, and after compelling him to remove them, broagh him down ou the cars this morning and lodged him in prison to await nis trial. Jefftrton HU Tistes. Thru Sondays in F.oypt Friday is the Mahomedan Sabbath; Saturdsy is tbe Sabbtth of the Jens; and tbs next dsy the Sabbsth of tbe Chriatuine. This is frequently a soutee of delay und inconvenience to the traveller. Dr. Smith, of Boston, for example, arrived at Alexandria on Friday, a day on which no quarantine or castom-honee business can be traasaoted with the officials of the country, who are Mahometans On Satarday he could do nothing at the bankers, who are Jswe. On Sunday the consular offices wero closed, ths Consuls being Christains. It was not till Monday morning, he re f.. i e that he eonld aH about the arrangement for his tour. Irin New York pity Oenerai Pieroe rax 4,136 votes ahead of teyraoar, Democrat, for over nor.

Items frem the Oregon Papers The Immigra

tion. ftnfriilg, Ac. All rsports agrco that foil Siethalf of the immigrants srs yet beyond tbe Dalles, and that many ef them are wbelly or nearly destitute of provisions. The late raiae have doablless increased their difficulties aad tbsir sufferings. Many dfo from exposure and illnese before reaeaisg ths valisy, wbils others gst into it bat ts fisd s Is si rssting place. Relief parlies have bees seat es, from several points ia the Territory, but the previsions thas far despatched are u.atlequats to meat tba aesesgi. ties, and further aid must be bad. Wo trust the eali will bo responded te in every part of Oregon. Let ns give Iron our abandonee, and gladden the hearts of our safering brothers. Conn. We a fsw weeks since, mentioned tbe popular impression that corn coubl nat be advantag coatly raised in Oregon. Gen. Joel Palmer, of Tamhill oounty, informs a thai ha planted twe acres laal spring, ea upland, aad that lie harvested mors tkaa forty bushels per scrs. Mr Wilsoa. sf Bute ereek, Claokamaa eosafy . also states that be ibis season gathered aa equally predictive srep from a field of four nores. Fwvi is tsi Mnii.-Froin Mr. Kennedy, of Dugan &. Co 's Exp ass, we leara that 1 .er is selling for thirty dellars per .un ited in ths Rogea River and Shasta rniase. Largs Lump. Mr. E. L. Persian .farmer! af Morgan county, Indiana,) just in from the Rogue River Miaes shewed a lump ef pure gold one day this wsek, weighing five hundred and twetiiy.three dellars It was taken out near Jacksonville, in the southern part of the Territory, and was as fine a specimen as ws ever saw. Mr. P. will reture to the "diggiags" ia a day or two, and ws heps he will aeeeed in fladiag a "pile" ef the same sort. Waktsd. Two hundred turtlmt to oarry the mails ia Oregen. None but those bearing the federal bread need apply. They must be ia good order, as thev will be eoavertad into "Aesfy toup" directly after the 4th of March. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. From an article in tbe Newcastle Courier of tbe lUth, wc extract the followm: Every foot of the line (from Richmond to Newcastle) is contracted to be finished by the Ii v of Juns next. The iron for 27 miles is at Hamilton the cross-ties are contracted for, and a largo proporlioa of then already on the line. The conti net for layiag down tho traek is let to aa experienced and responsible contractor, whs will eotaiaenoe operations e irly ia tha spring, and we feel sore there can be no possible impediment lo tha completion and opening of tho line frem Richmond here by tin first of Sepiembar, and west to Anderson, to a cennecticn with tbe Bellt fontnitte road early ia the spring following. jtnderson (ia. w"Tbe editor of the Wheeling Intelligencer has boea shown a brass crucifix, of cnriotis and antique, manufacture, which has been dug up from an Indian mound in Wetsel county. Virginia The motind from which it was takea was oeveicd with a lull growth of forest tree, and tho appearanc ' of the cross indieated that it had been buried for many hundred years. t m irrFTELEnRAPii. Expressly for the Daily Indiana 8tate Sentinel. By the Wi.dc Lsstv From New Orlaan. Nkw Orleans, Dec 4, 8 P. M. The news from Tampico gives intelligence of a great revolt tion in tbe State of Tantaulipas. The capital has been taken bv the Revolutionists. From Ciuciiinnti. Cincinnati, Dec. 6. Weather eontinucb wet ami disagreeable, checking out door business. Nothing transpired in flour held at $4a$4 95. Whisky very dull at 13aal9c. Cheese Hi!e. Hogs steady but quiet owjsg W bad weather; 800 sold at H 40; 500 bids snees pork sold at $16 50, deliverable in ninety days. In grrerivs there is no change. Pork barrels in demand at $1 50 The river has fallen thieo feet since Saturday. From 1'ittbuiult. Pittshuhgh. Dec. 6. Tho river is rising with 5 feet vrtitcr in the ofcaneet, The weather is wet. From MuU York. Nkw York. Deo. 6. Cotton Is heavy. Flour is in limited derumid at Saturday's prices. Wheat is in good tleinnnil anil steady. Salsa of Western Tiroinia res sited via PC ew Orleans at $I.7al.lO. Corn is in better deiu.uid at 73a74o. for aew aVuithern. Whisky is tinner ate) ta better tlernund. Pork sasier. Beef is 6rm and unchnngtd. Lnrd I2n 12c. CANDIDATES. mt'W aru rejaetcd io niiaonuce the imaie of Mos,, omwo s1ap.su. sf llano ek ooauiy. as a eamlidsta for Aseistam Secretaiy of diu Seiiute, at ihe coming Stssiol Sf '53. decS t?" We are reems ted io sessssasrn ilot C. U. Hexti.st , Editor of the I'rsnkliu DemncrMi. will be acaa "nlate for l'riuoipal Sivrtlary of the Senat: ut the apprrmcbhir session of the la gisldlure. ftJ- Wc are rejuend to anaJSwiea t'ic nnme of Sasiil S. (rows at h eandiduta foi Prieipel Oletk of tie H"ii of K ;, -ulativns. 'l" We are ualhorixed lo nnuouncr the u one of Jo um P. SoMBsa, of Harrison eountv, an a candidate fr As. Mint Clerk of ihe blouse of BatUSSI BtStlliS ."- W are authorised to anuouuce the iihiiic oi AawtgW J. Reoaa, of ßone county, ax a candidate for Clerk of the House of Ktureenlntiva WWW nVC siiliioriaed u annoanee ttral K. W Havi.awat will be a paadidste for IXior Keeper of ibe Sja ite I Uic Hpro.Haing sewinM of ih Igi-l.itnr CARTER S INDIANA REPORTS.-Vl. UM Kti.NM, or' these Hi ii 'ii. is now for aale, at ih" Slats Soniiutd Office. VOLUMR TWO will be completed nad leaily for dell-ery ia about ihr weak I.swyrrs row let th cily. desiring tba work, ran have il forwarded to tbem, as soon a completed, by leaving gbS aider with AWSTIN II BROWN, Publisher Novi-iulier 4lb. MSI IMPORTANT TO WOMEN.-) Advice ) Light chall again Ihe faded eye relume. And rosy health the ptllid che. k resume Have you er roar friend Fever and Agu Ueneril Debilitv, or relaxation of Ihe Slomn. h sns Bowels So nerd of it Preele driak l h much wanr, and eat irregularly, often of no' proper, aoerishoMt faod Dr. O Bonj. .mith's Veficlable Sugar Coaled Pills (genuine) will cure Fever snd Ague mil res dn s. Dyi-eniery In twelve bonr with ftojm diet, and they nerer irritate. They ate the olt piH that do not A child six mouth old may lnke them safely Be urs aixl g t Dr O. Beaj Smith' Sur t'oatcd Pill Prip 35 onus old every whcie is t!ie "tstc. ("-lvi..k out forcounterfeit.s. seflM dAw Real Estate and General Agency Office. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Undtr the tontrol of W. M' K . Scott, Atlornt.i an I rout, tfllor at Law, tnd Sotary Puhlic R R. H. H- in anoi'itr o-iuinn. CRAl'illKAD v WlilWMM, vr w Roi'.F.w rs AsgeiaMj lin'is.iaihiliiy PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.-F.tery dsy afford new proof of the peculiar effect of this prepara tion, la eases wh're a disordered can I turn ot'iba st.oii.nh iver, and boweis. I combined with ?rem debility negvoub w.-v-ueae, aial Intense m.-'seh..'y. lis eOVei are most Iwii.-fiouil snd nderful. 1 CAN DIGEST ANTTHINO." Such i th.- -leolsrallou of a gentleman who h 'd h rn uual-l to eal half a water srasker without nceute dis:res, for serrrj' in nths, autil he had inproved Iiis digest ion hy the method recently i-.vered by Dr Honghtoa af Philadelphia, whi. b consists in using ihe rest, digeative sgent hlf, cubed PF.PSIN, extracted fro u the Stomach o the Ox. ' I ean digest anything. ' said the man He was reerfblly weak and ihln when he eeiiiineneed trying this uew remedy: eonld not lenr th slightest sartic's of food, however simple, without the greatest agony Now be take coffee, eat savages, snd fat bodes) beef and eahbage, and smokes cigars, yt he frJ no ditrcs what ever; be gains' strength iand flesh daily, nnd in fact has hncomega new man. Numerous Initsnses of tills kind cau ha refhrred to by all ageute who cell thu remarkable remedy Dr HOl 't. UTi N S PKPIIN. the True Digestive Fluid, r (i s trio Juice, prepare) from Rennet, or ihe fourth stomach of the Oa. ROBERTS' EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA OINCiES will care Dyspepsie, Cramp Cholie, Cholera, Che era Morbus, Rhcurm sin. Sick Headache, Fever aud Ague, Nor vons Debility. Ac Prepared only by W W ROBERTS, oeUO Dr ugglst, Iml'a.iapolts

TlLlwBAPH NOTICl. j riUli saJersifncS was A av lu Paul road Camp sie and all m W.I.HU it may interest, that a .is .;. . i..iuU.si !iligai;;i heretufor pending he' ween himself and the owners of) mi.ii i sissii ia me territory covered by an termer re rati, and saving bv a recent ar raesanai w.ik th u sacarea in eia aau excaauva corn re! I s i Palaaia For th r.mn. try lying aertb an weal ef tea S)life itaer ta oas'.raet line for. ar t Patent, le ethers sat Stir snS libera tai E.ver, ba M now prepares! av tlta right I km uta aaid XRT O'RIELl.Y. AbTTiesT. Hsviag laaraad that severs aeveana have racaaily made prepotmas te Kailreed Ceinaei .aa and eihers ta Icnie lines, uaiuc use ab.v saaouoaau Pateats. wi bia the above aaaenbad tarntory, this i la lienty all wham it saay warn a ihat a ezeept he have wr.tien authority fieta ravr sVÄiaiiy, baa hit rsjbt or power to saa. or sell to be osea ea asr new line, the said pateats wnhiit tbe limits abov rafarraS s Jamas k. tu,, antil rceaally, had surh aaiberny, but lbs same wee withdrawn and re raked lor eauee, to. wit: Th eaid Kai, sciing aslans hiv ander O'Rielly's autbonty, said ths rifbl to ssa Worse's Patsnie l ihecwaeisei' the Mooisoa Mf Imdmmmplu TJmatma MM HsWb uav aa .4 bim sboai tSAOS. ba, aa is s;atl by lham, aasjnag tba J Srough aim ether iiitaraaiaS. thai hs eenvcyeS te iksia ihe fall ass oompisl rwht to ess the said r lag rang rV ts on me a 4 ,.n. when in met he aouvaaaal te tbem n eueb right, be kaviua aa w. toeenvey to taain aay rigbta sn.r. tbe jwsatisgs af using la said Patant ansa they asa!d ray ths swssaa osa ,i. a ; si ef the grot s ea VAves of their wbe'e ties. Mr Ircagh nterraeS Mr. O'Rie.iv that be tboug bt dsse ba beau sw.iullad ia ska iranaaatiea. aneO'Rielly k:iing tbat a. was pei Oailr awa.e .' ibr hmitaKom of hie uaerity, ass ha, Raid, railing to make any saiiafltctary expiaaation, O R was eempeüaS te tcrmissis all sss sem eennectiou with sou it is anaer aed that ReiS te new aiag tie said fatenu on a line bstweea 'i'erre lame and at sus ifii.-s', Wuilii In h m anS o'.hara) witiioat asy right or t.ue, an ilia appru;.! mi m of the . sr, ef sei Pats.itava sa.d luie by any sarsun :n derogation of th ngins of ta awnar . fVaiidaleat and illegal. And inasmuch aa the rlfhu af lha owner will be leseily prnteatas. it is projr that una s His hau A be gives to gus'd aersnae Diuuforaiad ef tbe situsiiea uf the Tsieut frem bsi.ig lsdueei ; a. ule their money, as ih swner at" tbe Madison and fitJiatiaiKtlie line did, withaut iiviin the espeiLted eqsivalant Th liua last referred lo, is now njüting was Mr. O'gistly fer the ee f the Patant, aa! Will Utk .egal pr eaedise. lo aroaar redress frem Mr. Reid. . . S0).AL MINN, - -W?W- Agei.t f..r H e Kielly. Marsh Co. 's superior Ihealder Brase. i be ablest ai wh.ch Is, to eortact habilasi sloopiuf , reaas and ereekeS abealders, weak back mid chmt, ead t preserve that erect aad gTacful pos,. wh'ch is niSisaeaeble to health Sim heanly, 11 is stapled b Man, Women, and Caildien af all agee. eecapauaae arug alaaite. tails, an beat eaSitioaa, it m ligbi. yet saraag, perteatly tlfSKv luisnlS IB lha .'n .lanJ TL,'. r.rsi a is cnircia a ia aaawer it parre Sf ab.uilWer Itrte aad Suiseadsri. AH AiMMLlAl. eUPPRTKI, Wbieb claim epeal atteanaa, a n will be faund f greai baacfit te persan aitlaissf w.th pata ia th bask anc aid, inabi lay to be e.i their (bet fer aay lsnU sf lists, arishaj ("rem s Sivpiacstnaiii si ibe p.t. le, iht aie readily i asinred bv limelv applmatioa of a uro. prlv eaelracll iauraaiant A B90X TO I BS Abi LH. TBI) TRWeVAE". -Ruptures ef'aetsal n as hy Msrsh's newly is vaotatl, iisbt eelf-adjestiag :at.e Tram. N Marh, prsctioal Tram Mansftmsrsr is tbs mrtaitr af a new Tram, proneunced by the fbeelty t he ihe aeaat eflecilvs ana extant, preeerly sdiu iu itselt te everr u ntncsj ef ike hody, resaeriisj sisplacsment iranessibje u net eoly inoeres a cemplat rsuntion cf ths bowels. but eOeet a radical cure. Mr. Marsh haviag liS anwid af '.waty yosr.' eiprieii.- m tbe trealment af Metnsa, will gusranS eure in every esse cf rsptsre af hetvsver ng staadin:. si b an invsrianv aureo Kar sal by RSHKITI, InSianapelia e-7- ,l.-s tai WIULIAM BCBSOM WILLUX WALLSSUf atOBSON V WALLACE, Wild, give their attention la all th vano is department of Uusmos balougmg ua 011 A I. LAN! AüKNCT, to the payment f MmM ja tmia and esj liain; stales; aud will also attend prmptlv to th e.oi iu aad acrenna ot ' t-laima. WILLIAM WALL AOS, ATTOBMMT AT LAW, IT" Will pmctina ia tk vw.etui:sarMi'itha rs'ata oflsdiana Yrt m,r r. a aas 1 ms Calv.a Fletcher, buiianapoli; Cbae P .Iben. S sVead t. Tt T S. o .. Work, as Moare. tt. Y r . . s Shaw. Sb Co.. tcsUa. tav s Fiaieker, I'lseinnaii U. Mussmrsi, Leuisvilla, Ky. Jahn Waallay Co., sal'rKbs. i tu tha reein lately cccupieS by es Ute earner ef Seridisn and dcc7-cmwtr uvia am ess Ai'ied arriaaa, au JuiaogM a iv an II A. Plsbtlier. 4 9waighiB A. r ... s Oca ia th Norrie Im i ih Riel'y 'LViaf tuna Waehibglae s'.ra cs. 7A-BM mr IMSIAsJA, AMCOOK MOTjaTTT, as la igt alAittecK Cesai t-'cus5 Puis, Jassast Taaa ISJI PmUf - ths mfiuumtmu: a CossaaSssssaev s i f Coaa ' , Assiauaaof Jaaa J. Carey, a. Myran U l.aadau. allaitMik, hi wife, mid bau at law cf Jahn W China, deems). f above earned Jess Cory having filed ia my was ' kis autism lion ia th.s t abalf. ajco lha uifid vli ef a dia.aiercsted para. tbat Slyrnu tf. l.ualoa and Iklizatmis, ins wife, twe of said dotaadants. are uat icaidcuu ef lha llala a ludliua. The said Myrou U. Landon, aud Kltashiitb, Iii wif, are therefore, hereby nenfi -d of the po..daey af said nctitiel ia said Caan, and tbat uulaas is be and apavar baieia the Judge cf sjasccek Caan ef Ceinmo.i Pluas aa the Brst day cf tbe next Targa, te be se.dea ai the Cean Hanse in Orssscfiutd ski ibe third siesiday in Januaiy 1S43 tag auswar said petition, tbe setn will be Setermineal m their absence WII.l.UM SKASaäAS4. n-k B C C. P W. sV - Attoraay ibr Palitiuae. Cre.aae -I.lev SS, iaa oaeSa-aw. 4D14fN13TaU.TO-S MOTIOB.-.otice is hereby given, tbat letter f aswiisistrsiias of th estat ef Alexaudex W. (Tassel, or' Marian eeuiny, decoesed, have this day been granted to the u.Hliartigacd Ali person tuawing themselves ir.Iebted t the astale cf said deaeaad. we rsiuytuj uhJI an the imdersiga ed far aaitlamcnt. and all parson" having eiitinu against said aetata, sre aot: Bed le le lha same Withis u.e time eresanlied by law. The alate is be' tvad to ba salvaat Nov. SS. late na3S dtwAwtw. DAVID a. BBATT. Adm. WHEAT Flaxseed, Famhers, Hiu-eng. aad tleeswax, ver, Timothy, aud IMue Brum Sect, wanted at CloC. HAN.NA'S Da Pr4xki.ik. Oaf ass tmot as, rwr m HU KiiiR j mcx OIL, A New rwilMoHtlaaportstutKetaedy lor Diooavc, u.scu. aausu is 14S. Is draws frem a Sena wee nar Pittsburg -4SsS boes used wita lemaraable saecass in wh ad SBamsivaaia, and more Fast era State and is now warViugi. way Wem An opportunity is aw uoWeS te the AMie v.i ' a ri.U IT Wliare kuowa and triasl, itm aao make Ma üS : c v wbich are eUouent a us praise- Csrtificat mi n njr u heal are at haud t ut wo ksiow waH, reader, t'u-ti -ua uiWubsa. h' save weight with you, uow-a-auys, must ba ia owr UWa oil;oih-uJ Tou have only lo try lUr Oil le be tatiaSuxl-it wni SpMAS POH ITSELF. We have ao war with tho leg m et' Mowrnms ami Spacific of use day wc know bat hals about them some say they are good for some iking sonic say they aa goad bar uothituj. However tba i aay ba, the PETROLEUM wal uoi be supreaacd and kept back by tewn of she abovn n trums duty aud inclination both (or bid it Thoe who me anVetad. are reapec'fuüy iaviiod Vo et a CinceI ah and look over the Direction for A((u. Rheumatism, Piles. Diarrhmu. Flux, Tootb-nthe. Burn, Worm. hVrnfhla. Coaghs, Brouebitis. t roup. Old 8ors, SSii, Iura Morbus, Contractions of ihs l.imb mid Joints. Koro Mve. Biudnes t Coveoasis, Dy-pupaia. aad oihm Dueasos. 1 tb a ue von may say, "tl aura loo nineh." But reeobect n iaaot a HUMAN t Vb'.NTION, but anmpwii ded by Nature's master bund and Nature dees aot da bar work by Salves The OS is used both iuiernally and externally. Km AOtfB. ORK MYKO, I'll. Bat, KilbbM ATla.M ustd SOSO H'LA are so sauanaal many puts of Uie Weal, wo iaSu era strained to say, that wbate Shss WI wM aura asad rnbeve other d easos, it has boea aud is nanslsatly used wirb moat coassLS en ic. cusa ia those cni&i. Prist) SO coot; . jr Uo'hle (half BSst,) irare ot all Keek Oil preparation, a sotae nerM - are feir mg a spurinus artieia Look for . H. KfKR'S aauio written an Ibe label of tbe boille. Foriale by the Brujeis! throughout Indiana aad by CRAIU HEAD k UROWMTii, TOMII.SON k URO.. W. W ROBKKVH. HANNAMAN A DUZ AN. I. RObsiKiJAkThdN k Oo, WM TIL.1.KY. and J P. POPU Ca , lndiaaaauli K M. LYON, Fort Wayne, see Propricter ia the Westers Stale J. S. LUTTUM. J S. nABVBT LIS I ON ab IAKVEY, Attorneys and eonnsellors at Law, INDIANAPOLIS. IND., WILL promptly attend lo nl! business entrusted to their care ia the Supreme and Circuil Court of Indiana, and in the Unitee .-statea Circuit and Dnirici Ceeits for the Diitrici of Indiana, and will act a General Agents iu the sale of Raul H. slate and paymeal wf lax ee mnytallin-wlv rHBRlFF'S SALE. Hy virtno of suadrv oaecution, vtndi'i. snd rand' fee bills, te me dneoiesi, ftom tho Clsra'g Mmm uf Ihe Marion Circuit Coart, I will espoe ta pnhlie sale on the twenty third (33) day of Deremher, A. D. lSSS, at Use i nn House door in the eny of Indiauapidi, wiihui the hour prescribed hy law, tbe reel snd profits mr Müec yens of the lodowuag realsiate, situate in ludianupolis, Marion county. Indiana, to w t: Thirty (30) feat fronting ou Washington stri ct of the west siW of lot No. five (5) in soasre No. sixty-five (85), mid running hack lo the alley, with ai the improvements thereon; and on failure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest, and costs, I will at the same iiin-i and place, expo tbe fie simplo of said eatste Taken .-is the property of James R Nowland. John II. B. NowUnd, and Hlisabcib Uvw -land, at die suit of Aaron 0 rover. State of Indiana, Joseph Qanfortb :md Joseph L Dmiforth, io.seph B. It wiu isiah Jackoa. and Tiioma- IH. Sqaith shcnir OftW, Nov aa, i-ö ikaac w huntkr. novt4 illtAw8w Sheriff Marum County STATE OF INDIANA. MARION OOUNTY, SC. Is thu i 'ourtov Common Plkas or Maeiom Cosktt, Jamdakv Tcbm, 1823 Petition for Salt of Kal ansa A intsnl V B. Noel and David V. Cu.ly, administrator of John D,Miglass. decerned, v. Manu Doegtas. Lydia H Diiaftlas. Win H. Douglas. Et rn II. Douglass. Samuel M. Doumse, of full axe, Jame D uglar-, aim George W. Douglas, inmiits. 'HtHK ABOVK NAMBDdefen lanl. hair, si law oi John DougH la-. deceased, are herebv notiSed that tu said Noel and Cully, mlmiaisiMiors of the cstste of said decedent, have, ou this 9th dy o ovrn. her. ISR. fled in the office of the Clerk of said Cou t f Common 1'ieaa of Marion county their petition for the sale of the west half ol" oui lot !fo. ISI. in tbe town f Indianapolis, containing 7 ai.d ei-llMI acres. Alao, of lots No. 7, B, and fl, i.i square No 30. ia said town ol Indianapolis, for the purpose of tasking assets m their hands with whieh so pay and aali'fy the debts CSSbSmSSsMb agaitist said estate ; and said tlefendmtta are required to appear ou the lut day of tbe next tei m of said Court of Common Pleas, to he held oa the fi-st Monday in Janusi) Beit, und iiow ccuae, if any they can, why aaid leal estate should not be sold for the purpose aforesaid. WM STKWAHT. Clark. Smith YansUa, Ait'vs icr pet'r. aovlS ltd-w3w r RUNES AND RAISINS Just received. 5 boxes and OCU RACf'N A eboiee lot for sale st market price, gl ocdL v. H ANNA'S. HEW GOODS. O. HANNA has just opened a gene si stock of Slap e end O Fancy Dry Cood. Qroeariea, Hardware, and Qu.-enawaj-e, with a great variety of other Goods, ou the alley, half a square east ef his old stai d, on Washington street Hin old friend nud Ihe pubhe arc iiiviied to call mid sec. ociS LIQUORS : IM libit. Whisky i 10 bbls Bransy; 10 bbls. W.u., 3 bbls. Rum; 3 bbls Old Peach Brandy. i bbls. Holland Gin; And s great variety ef other brands, just received ct Y 0. H ANNA'S, Halt' square cast of toe old stead Des. I. iafa.-deo

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Ii i doing wonders for Dyspeptic, curing uses of Bebiiity, Kmariatian, Nervous Decline, and l)srpiicConsttirption, sariposed to be en the verje of the grave The scienufie evi Cence upon wbteh it a based, in the hisramst ilnginu curious and remnrkabla. gSCassNTiriC EVfDEM K Baren Liebig hi his ce!trsted work on Animal Chemistry, sav'Aa Artificial Digestive Fluid analogous to Ute Gstr;r J ba readily prepared frem the mucous membrane ef the elom JhS Calf, ia which various articles of leod, as meat snd eg?s. vi ba aoflened, clutaged. and durested. just in Ihe same manner ae is wouw ba in the human stomach " Dr. Combe, ia his valuable writing oa tbe Plusiology of D tlaa. obeervae thai a "diminution of the due quantity of tn -trie J uice ia a prominent and alt-pre -slmg cause oi Dyspciv. , snd he states that ''a distinguished professor of medicine in Lineoe, who was seveiely aaltcted with this eompliint. finding everylhäb eas te tail, had recoarsa to th Caetric Juice obtained fron-the teraeem of living animate, which proved completely successful 1 Dr. irraham. authsrof the famous works on Veretalsf D el.' says It is s rcmsrksbie fact in physiology, that the stomach ..f anuaa s. macerated in water, impart io ths flu J ihe proot nv el di. sdvnig various articles of food, aad of eBeetnig a k henvl ssBsenea ef them ia nowise siflereiit from the natural digegtive pro J1, ?"ml r, work- the Cbemsstrv of Man.' lUs A IUi -X, ; "lldelPh' l9 PP 3 -S' sva "Theducoverj of PFP a IN fotms a new era ia the chemical history of Digestion I'ro re eai i xper,mei,u. we know that food ia dujsolved as rspidty ir arnfieiai dienstivu fluid, prepared fromPeinia. as it ie in the nn-u Gastne a ilea itnnl '' A'! modera works oa Chcmwtry, Materia Medica, and hys-of gy, and aU goad Medical D.ciiousnea. describe the character a prepeTt.ae af Putsim. aad Mate soany interesting detilreapesThe fact that aa Artiicial Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, pe icety rcaambliag th natural fluid, may be readilv prepare notadmii at uatma. Tu only wonder i. that it lu. not U. -l eaa app.ice tn ih cure ot Indigestion aud Dys-n-psis so nsiiit .. . dorn sues s ass sagesa itself t.. the mind. AS A BVSPKI'SIA CbRMR, Dr BsugL toe's Pepsin ha produced the moat m rHttus nsTiitSa.bi caring case of Debility , Kmaciaiiou Nervo Decline, and Dvsne incumpiwa It is imp,ssible to give th details of cases itmgsef this advertisement; hut authenticated certificate hav given of mars nsasj I WO bunicred remarkat.le cure, in Philadt p, New tork, and Buebm alone. These were nearly all despmci eases, sad tus i ures ware not ouly rapid sad wonderful, bat senoaueat. It ui a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful tor tenth uey to Bilious D.sc der. I.iver Complaint. Fever and Ague, or baoW treated Fever and Agu. and th evd effecu oi Quinine, Means ether drugs upon tb Digestive Organs, after a I ng sickJcss' Alse f- sxeess in eating, and the too free ose of ardent epirit I i !annt reconailea health with intenperance OLB bTOMACU COMPLAINT There anc leraei Old t igadi Complaints which u does m i seem le raaeh and move M once. No saatier how bad they may h t g va lastant relief ! A aingledoee remove alt tbe an pleas . symptoms, and noiily need to lie repealed for a hört uaelo inV-e lues gecd ssTsct pcruianeiii. Purity of blood, aud vigor of fcilcw stone. It ia particularly excellent ia cases ef Names Billing, Cramp aioroness of the pit f the Sbssaaeh, cüstreas aller aatiag, lew. cold stats of the Blinal, Heaviness, Lowiies- of Despotidensy, aassciaiiou, Waskuess, teudeucy lo Ine cmm, ato. Dr. Usughtoa's Pspsia ia sold by nearly all the dealera in Bau drugs and pansier medicines, throughout the United Mn-e 111 repa.ed is Pewder and the Fluid form and ia Prescription far the us cf Physiciaiu. Private Circulars for lha ua of Physician, maybe obtained o mr bleugklea cr his Agent, describing the whole process o; at rslica. snd srivmsT las suthonuc upon which the claims of this new rmdy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no olcction cab l-c raiaad ag.iasi it use by Physic ads is respectable standing am' e sr practice Price one dollar per bottle. ty-OktSEtVul THIS! Every bottle of the genome PLivi hear the written signature of J 8. IIOL'GHTON, M D proprietär, Philadelphia. Pa Copy right and Trade Slark seemed. ty-Soid by s.'l Druggist mid Dealers in .Medicines, AG i:T6 Craighead A Browning, I idinnr.po!;retaii Ageau tin- the Mists of ludj.'tu. dec30 sugl'-'w X. B. X. Its Modus Operandi. IT Instantly Stops Pain! It Instantly I 'back Diseae!! Il lastaaily Removea Its Cause! ! ' RAÜWAY H KF.ADY RELIEF Will 5iog the most Tormenting Pains! Will allay th most Excruciating Cramps and SnnssnsM Will Scolue the moot ViolAit Irritations' ! ! Ia a few Minutes!! It daily cures throughout ibe United States, many hundreds et t V tue mimt otistiuate caes of Rheumatism, Gout. Neuralgia, BuiT Joints, Lameness. Chill Fever, Lumbago. It hourly cures thousands of Diarrhssa, Dysentery, Sick Headache, Tie Bolersus, hour h'toniach, Bad Breath. Paralysis, Bruises, Spinal Complaint. Ague Cake, Stitch iu ihe Hack. Cholera WsAmB. Cramp and Spasm, bore Throat, ougt.s and Colds, Iriflucnxs., Tightnem of the Cheat, Sick Stomach, Hilliousnrss It instnntly cure tens oi ti.ousauds ! the most excrutnst.i. ; pa.us iu a few moments. Paius in the Back, Pains .n the Shoulders, Paint in the Muscles Paius in the Jotais, fan. around tbe Heart, Paius aroaad the Liver, Pains around ths Kidney , Paius iu the Head, the Face, Uie Feet, tne Arms Sid and stomach, Neuralgic Paine, Nervou Pains, Rheumatic f - ns. Sciatic Pains SyphJitic Pains, Sharp aad Acute Pains, Heavy aad Graniblief Paha Ache of II I hid. Bark Ache, Ear Ache, Face Ache, Tooth Ache, spiukl Complaints, Aie (uddeaiy relieved from u I pa nful feelings by R R RELIEF. CRIPPLES LEAP FOR JOT! lac Crippeletl and lied-Hidden are inslan ily relieved by tin R BVstetl DAY We have rases where the cipped ted stiff jointed hobble lift way ic our Laboratory, to receive it eootbinc influence and walk away rejoieing iu the quick aad suddea rüVacv R i; H A CARD We guarantee thst is ninety-nine cases oui of one hundred. Railway' Reaily Relief will do ail that is here set down One trial will prove it eScaey The moment it is applitd. it arrest the progress ef diseased action, and instantly allays irritation R R. R. is sold for '.'5 o. nis per bottle, 50 cents and f 1 00 per bot lie DlXI'INK RELICF. ach bottle to he genuine must bear tbe far-simile signature of RADWAY CO on the Label, aad the letter R. R R ! in the glass AGENTS FOR R. R R. J. au Woods, Kingbtstown; Raymond Or Co., Cambridge i !irj I. Rctil, Richmond; MeChsrihy ft Applet.-. Delphi; F. A J. M Lyon. t'lMiion; Mitchell A Morrow, t 'einrevilie: E Wallon, Du'., Im; J. R Bracken dr Co., t'uinberland. S. Hiiahiw. S ! , Jos. VouiU, Mald'etnwn; I. Edwards, Greenfield, A. Stall. Mm gaulawn; bhryock A Ce., Rochester, J Tipton. A uu, Aoi,. bei L John Hargriee, Princeton. Ind. Wholesale Agcnl. CRAIGHEAD i. BROW;;. W W. ROBERT. may3')-ma)'6wmlych4l. Indiaiu polls R R R TO THE PUBLIC A CARD A Public Invitation to all who Suffer Pain IF ihrre is a man or woman who i now sutTering; pin, we eara not what the cause may be. we guarantee tbat Radway't Ready Relief will give you ease snd relieve yoa entirely ia a tew minutes nf'er usimr il. Call upon the agent, whose tine you u , 1 find in ibis paper, nnd if yau are suffering any acute paiu. wc wil: warrant that Radtnay't Ready Rtlitf sruV Hop il srer yen Isen tk Hon. It will care RbeumLiism after all other remedies have failed und btsbe only ur cum for Neuralgia It will cure 8 ick or Nervou Headache, and s op the most painful throbs in a few minutes 1 1 will relieve the most disiressing pains of Drarrhma, Creates, Bpams, Aa. K. R R CHILLS AND FEVER We guarantee Ihat Radway Ready Relief wilt remove this distressing plague It stops tbe chills in a few minutes, and it warming, cleansing, snd invigorating iaduence thrills through every secretion of Ihe system It should be taken interna, y a keep the atomach free from acHt. oui to neutralise the puiaonou miasma of ague. It should I applied externally to stop the pain to give renewed action to th- functions ot the ltin th joints and ligaments, tbe nerves and inncle vivify and refresh the aeasea, from lunei sleep, cr drowsiness. Let every individual best thi important fact ia ssind Radway't Ready Relief will check the skills ia a tew minute . and etop the Km instantly. It eures Neuralgic. Rheumatic Nervous. Choleric, arrhmic Paino ta few minutes It never mils m reliev-ng; the patient from pain. novSO RIFLES AND SHOT-GUlfB, REVOLVER ARD ALL OTHER KINDS OF PISTOLS -SAMUEL BKCK weald rearstmlv inform hi old fneivds and Ihe public generativ, laal he ha as sin tstu 4,m ..r kl Gun business, sod will ukiii devote hi enure attention to the man. ufacture of Gun His shop n ou Washington street, half a squarr west of the Court House squn. e. sign of the But Cue. where he 3 be happy IO acoomm.atate all who may wish good Rifles Sr..-. Gums or say other unicle in the Gun lute All work warranted oT nocharge Hs baa constantly on hand the bee! Rile Piwdei 7an. aud Lead. His ken hy are of hi Hat Store, make it necessary to ens oa sal who know tlteanaelves indebted to him by no,e or hock recount i Mi, .' j rmj p, a ne is compeitcu to nave Come, mid save coat Cy Orders from a ejctance tbhlSw GLASS AND NAILS 100 boxes by 10 and 10 by IS Glans; 10 boxes Glum Tumblers:

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