Locomotive, Volume 31, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1855 — Page 3

LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY.

Thrusday, Feb. 1 . Senate. No business of

importance was transacted this morning. After

the passage of two House bills amendatory to

tne act to revise, simplify and abridge the rules,

, practice, pleadincr, &c, in civil cases, in Courts

of this State, the Senate adjourned till Friday

morning. House. Several petitions were presented,

. Reports were made reporting back a number of

' Dills. A bill to abolish courts ot conciliation gave

rise to considerable discussion. A joint resolu

tion in favor of cheap ocean postage was pre

sented. In the afternoon much time was consumed in

discussing the joint resolution on the subject of

slavery, lue vote on its tin a I passage stood thus: Ayes, 49; Noes, 40; and this not being a constitutional majority it was not passed. A number of bills were introduced and passed to a second reading. Friday, Feb. 2. Senate. The Committee on Elections reported in the caso of the contested seat of Huntington and Wells counties. The Committee believing, from evidence, that Geo, ; V. Chapman had received a majority of the votes cast for Senator in that district, considered ' him entitled to the seat. On motion of Mr, Slater the report was laid on the table, in order to give him time to submit a minority report. A number of bills were introduced, and one in relation to the time of holding the Court of Common Pleas in the counties of Lake, Porter and Laporte, was, on suspension of the rules, read three times and passed. The following bills were also passed: A bill to provide for the appointment of Judges pro tern, in the Courts of Common Pleas; defining what a seal is; to amend the 540th section of an act to revise the rules, pleadings,, kc, in Courts of this Slate; to provide for the restoration and preservalioii'of the records of the Supreme Court; authorizing Board of Trustees of High Schools, Colleges, ifcc, to consolidate their stock. . On, motion, the Senate adjourned until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. House. Reports were made against the ma- ; king of a joint will of husband and wife, which shall operate as a final settlement of an estate, and in favor of the claims of John Gobin, E. II. Davis, Chas. Wade and 1). C. Thomas, which wero concurred in. ' A joint resolution against the renewal of certain patents for reaping machines, was, on suspension of the rules, read three times and passed. In the afternoon the following bills were passed: a bill to regulate the election of U. S. Sena'tor; to prevent the desecration of the Sabbath; to prohibit profanity; requiring written briefs and oral arguments to be filed in the Supreme Court; to amend the act in relation to the appointment of Notaries Public, and defining their powers and duties. , v - , i , Saturday, Feb. 3. Senate, The bill amending the first section of chapter 42, of the Revised Statutes of 1 $43, was indefinitely postponed. Reports against the expediency of providing for commitment for fine and costs by Justices of the Peace and to permit parties to swear to their book accounts, were concurred in. A report of the number of cases 'on the docket of the Supreme Court, or iu the hands of the several Judges, undisposed of the first of January last, was called for. Bills were introduced, authorizing

county auditors ana county surveyors to make out -free bills; regulating the taking of appeals from Courts of Common" Pleas; to amend section 21 1 of thf ar.t aimnlifvinrr thn mips. nlp.irlin(r

-. -..r..v.0 , t ..B and practice in courts; authorising the recording of land patents, Joint resolutions on the subject of Slavery was introduced (a copy of the House resolutions heretofore published.) Senate then

abiourneu over until Monday at 2 o clock.

,. House. Various reports were presented, mostly on subjects upon which bills have been reported. The claims of David Demarce, II. P. Thornton and Christopher Stazier, were allowed. Reports -Against the expediency of improving the breeds of horses by taxing the keepers of inferior stalions, report concurred in. For the relief of Nathan Rowleyi An amended bill reported, fixing the fees of county officers. 1 Bilh introduced To, fix -tlfc times of holding Courts of Common Pleas, in the couuties of Orange, Washington, Harrison and Crawford; to authorize the election of Church wardens and vestrymen; to reduce the width of the Michigan road from 100 to 66 feet, except in towns; to provide for the collection of fines and unclaimed juror and witness fees; to extend the terra of the Blackford Circuit Court. Senate bills passed To fix the times of holding Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Laporte, Porter and Lake; to provide for official notices of the time when statutes are in force. Several bills were read a second time; some amended and some referred. Monday, Feb. 5. Senate. -A number of petitions were presented and appropriately referred. Several bills were introduced, unimportant in their character. A joint resolution against the renewal of the" patent on McCormack's Reaping machines was read a second and a third time and passed. The following bills were also passed: a bill fixing the time of holding the Circuit Court in the 3d Judicial circuit; a bill amendatory to an act providing for the opening, vacating and changing of highways; declaring the proof of names of parties not necessary in certain cases; providing for the listing of corporation and public stocks; amending the act in relation to the making out of poll books; amending the second section of the act incorporating the Ward Cotton Mill; regulating the filing of bonds and oaths of guardians; amending section 18 of the act granting of divorces; authorizing the appointment of Commissioners to execute deeds in certain cases; jointresolution asking for an appropriation for the improvement of Michigan Harbor. House bill to authorize County Agricultural Societies to purchase and hold real estate; House bill supplementary to an act prescribing the duties of Justices of the Peace in State prosecutions. House bill to provide for the service of a summons of a witness by copy. , A communication from the Clerk of the Supreme Court was laid before the Senate, stating there remains on the docket of said Court, up to the 1st of January, 1855. 610 cases undisposed of. House. Memorials from John W. Gillman, on the-subjectof the State. Prison; from Sheets & Braden, asking an appropriation; also, petitions relative to banks, to the draining of unhealthy wet lands, and by Mr. Meredith, imploring the extending the prohibition of all persons of foreign birth, wishing to exercise the elective franchise in this State all of which were appropriately referred. ' ' ' Reports. A. bill for the relief of the Treasurer of Lake county laid on the table. A joint resolution askirtg bounty lands for the soldiers of the war of 1812, so amended as to include surviving soldiers of the war of the Revolution,, which amendment was concurred in. " Bills introduced. A joint resolution asking the recognition of the Independence of Liberia. A bill to compel the State and county Treasurers to receive the notes of free banks in payment of taxes. A bill to legalize all acts relative to the sales of' real estate made under the provisions of the

acts of 1853, which have been declared to be unconstitutional. Bills on their second reading ocupied the greater part of the morning. In the afternoon the House went into committee of the whole on the Free Bank bill, pending the discussions of which, the house adjourned. Tuesday Feb. 6. Senate. Mr. Slater submitted a minority report in the case of the contested seat of Huntington county, which was laid on the table, and the majority report taken up and concurred in.1" Mr. Chapman then appeared and was sworn into office. An imperative resolution for reducing the number of Common Pleas Districts, one-third or one-half, was adopted. The bill amending the act to regulate the sale of Swamp Lands, was gain taken up on a vote of reconsideration, and after some discussion was again lost. Pending a debate on the bill to increase the salaries of certain public officers, the Senate adjourned. ' In the afternoon tho bill was referred to the committee on Finance, after the adoption of the following amendments. Salary of the Governor, $2500; Supreme Judges, $1600; Circuit Judges, SI 200. The Temperance bill was taken up, and after a somewhat lengthy discussion, and the introduction of a substitute by Mr. Brown, which was lost, the bill was read a third time and

House. The bill to organize the 12th and

13th Judicial Circuits, and providing for the appointment of Judges, was passed. ' This bill abolishes the Circuit over which Judge Anthony presides, and legislates him out of office. Most of the morning was consumed in the discussion of Mr. Hudson's bill to amend the "act to authorize and regulate the business of General Banking." In tho afternoon tho discussion on the bank bill was renewed, and continued until the ad

journment. An amendment was adopted requir

ing a UepoMte of $126, dollars of stocks for every $100 of notes issued ayes 71, noes 22. The bill was further modified so as to require only $115 of stocks for every $100, in canea where all the stockholders were residents of the State and bona fide owners of the stock. An amendment was adopted making it optional with the holder to protest either one note or all; but in payment of the notes, no preference shall be given to protest over others. Another amendment restricts the aggregate amount of circulation to eight millions, and of each bank to over 200,000. Another, providing that the issues of banks shall be a legal tender of payment for debts due them, or stockholders. Wednesday, Feb. -7. Sknate. Thetmorning was consumed in a discussion of the temperance

bill, prompted by a resolution to call the bill

back from the House. Tho resolution was not

adopted.

In the afternoon the following bills were passed a bill to rgulate the title of Swamp Lands

purchased under a certain act of Congress;

providing for the punishment of rail road operators in cases of negligence, and of persons leaving gates and fences open on rail roads; amending the act to regulate weights and meaures

House. Reports. From the Judiciary com

mittee declaring the bill, to settle the jud''ment

held by the Vincennes University against the State, was not in conflict with the constitution of the State;- bill reommitted to the judicary committee with instructions to report the amount due on the judgment; Bill reported to reduce

the number to township officers from five to three,

and to require them to hold stated meetings.

I he irco Bank bill was taken up; an amend-:

ment was offered to make banks mutually liable, and so provide for the appointment of three commissionsers to supervise their affairs, and the acts of the Auditor relative to banking matters. After much discussion on the mineral merits of

the bill, the amendment was laid on the table. A substitute was offered for the bill in effect a repeal of the general banking law which was laid on the table. . Ayes 64, Noes 25. 1 The bill was then ordered to be engrossed. Bills passed: Senate bill, extending tho terms of Circuit Courts by adjourniug, &c. 3T Associations generally furnish subjects of comparison, which no doubt accounts for the frequent allusion, by the editor of the Republican, to certain articles not suited to be mentioned to ears polite. Barn-yard chickens draw barn-yard comparisons, that we will neither notice or reply to. jt3? Mr. R. Kidd gives one of his entertainments this evening, at which he well be assisted by some of the members of his class. Go and hear him. ... A bunch of keys was found on the street, and left with the Marshal the owner can get them by calling on the Marshal. " S&T The ringing of bells and firing of cannon, yesterday, was on account of the passage of the Prohibitory liquor law, a synopsis of which will be found in this paper. 3T We have been requested to inquire of the County Treasurer if all the Bankers, now doing business, as such, in this city, have paid their county license? JC-i?" Semmons, the Brazilian Spectacle man, is again on hand with his spectacles. As these are known to be superior spectacles, all that use them should take advantage of this opportunity to get the best. Sabbath Evening I-ecliire. The flfth lecture on Daniel will (with the divine permission) be delivered on Simday evening, tho 11th, in the 1st Presbyterian Church. The subject will bo Antichrist tho time and place of his coming, the time and place of his destruction, and the circumstances attending it. feb!2-tw .

TTpIalpitation off the Hearty Nervous Disoasus, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Piles, are all relieved and cured in an incredible short space of time by Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great tonio and purifier of the blood. It contains not a particle of Mercury, Opium, or any noxious drug: is perfectly harmless, and has cured more than five hundred cases of disease. , , 1 , We can only refer the reader to the certificates, a few of which may be found in another column, and all of which are detailed in full around the bottle. It is the greatest of all Spring and Fall Medicines, and possesses an influence over the blood truly remarkable. Sold by ' jan20-4w CRAIGHEAD & BROWN1XG, Indianapolis. '

ICailroadt Notice. Persons wishing conveyance to 0 from the Uuion Depot, can be accommodated at all times by leaving their orders at our stables, in the alley south of Washington street, between Illinois and Meridian streets. Good Carriages and careful drivers always on hand, and no danger of missing any of the trains. ' uov4 LAWRENCE & WILKISON. 1

- &H il S 13 Ut 13 !D " " 0 happy lot, and hallowed , even as the Joy of A ngels, ' Where the golden chain of godliness is entwined with the roses of love."

, On the 1st iust., by Rev. J. A. McClung, Alexander Cruick-

shank to Sarah C. Whipple.

On tho 4th Inst., by Rev. T. S. Webb, Mr.f Jeremiah Day to

Miss Martha Kaj lor, all of this city. On the 31st ult., by the Rev. J. V. Miller, of Franklin, Mr. J. Franklin Brown, to Miss E. Jane Vanarsdall all of Johnson county, Ind. . On the 8th inst., by Rev. B. F. Foster, Mr. H. H. Hicks, of this city, to Miss Kate Berry, formerly of Springfield, Chio. Springfield papers please copy.

jjyihe knowing ones, and many of -'Ihe rest of mankind," use no other Cough Medicine now, than Doer. Locoi V. Pulmonic Vam. They relieve Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and like complaints, in an astonishing short time, and will effect a permanent cure In a few days. Tiiousunds, who have used them, unllo in declaring ihem agreeable to take, sure to eure, purely vegetable, convenient to carry, and safe to take at all times, by children or adults, and Invaluable for public speakers and singers, as they at one render the voice clear and flexible. Sold by medicine dealers every where. Price, B5 cts. per box. nov4-flin

1MSIT1VF.I,Y I'OII TWO HAY'S ONLY! Mr. J. . Summons, Manufai-lurcr

and Inventftrof the celebrated Brazilian Pebble Spctacle, will (l"Y request) return lu this

city and open, at the Bales House, a spUiihl auortment of bis Improved Spectacles, and may be consulted at his rooms, on s.Mondtiy anti'l uesdnv, Fcbruury 1'Jth and nib. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 5 V. M. feblO-lw

TAKE SOTIfK, ritllE undersigned has this day been sppolnted Admtnlilratnr of the eUle of Peter HU'kebo, late of Marina ooutity, d',-Ct-u'ril; there lore all persons having ciuiius airuiitnt sunt estate will present them fir settlement, and all persons indebted to aid ratalu will make Immediate pa) nieiil. .The estate ispmbablv solvent. iebllMw ' ' ' ' JKSSE PRICE, Administrator. TAST KOTIi"E'""ln retiring from business, tho underJ sijruod desire lo rolum liicir grateful acknowledgments lo llione fi iiMuls m ho have i liherully patronue.l tin-in for ho many yours. Wo solicit the same liberal supHrl for Mr. M, Duuu, our successor. As it Is necessary that our business shall be closed up, we iiereby give nolkcu to all knowing thuniHolves indebted lo us, !' nolo or otherwise, or iiuving accouuu utrainst us, thai wo can be found at our old stand. No. 5? lilakc's Commercial .Miiildings, uutil Uio first of March next, ready for settlement. We linpu ibis notice will be promptly attended to, as oiler that

.1111. tne Claims will or iiaiiie,i i" iMfui..-r if rn-m iiirnuiriiiipii

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long indulgence given should prompt to Immediate payni. lfeblu-3w) KITCHEN V BLAKE.

A ( AUI), Mr. JOSEPH KNKHKLKK respectfully in forms Ins old rriends unl Uie public in general, llial he nun concluded an a in to rvfoimo, his former occujuition ot giving instructions on the Piano forte. Such as Imvo employed him uufurti on n roadily t-tify, that pat surfHin justtllt't liiiu lo pnmi.Au HittiHliU'Lioii lo u.l Uhb (IcmHuk ihu ser vires of a punluul. lu I lh dil and efficient ivarher; uiul ho ihurulnru Impia to ruv.'ivw n nhsiru f Uio patrnii;ire tf th public. Onlr It-ft at (i. Willani's, or at ilm bookMures of s. Morrill or VVcnliMi & ( limnlx-rliiiM. will be promptly uttfinltnl to. fcblU-3

A Difttribution of Valuable l'roperty I A VINEYARD rot THREE DOLLAKl! - , HOUSES AND LOTS FOK THE HOMELESS! F1WI HORKI FOR Tilt LOVSR OP EQL'f WTRIAX A M t'SEM EXTf A Pl.NE MHLODKAN FOR THB CONNOISSEUR IN MUSIC! A KKAI TltlL CtlTAltf , KXTKA GOLD WATCHES. CHAINS, Ac, fec.,

T1TH many other article. of value. See catalogue. Come one and nil, and secure a rich prize for TMKEE

LLAKS, Wtit bo Uivlributed ai FKANKLIN, IN1., on

Tundu) , 3rd day- of April, 1855 DR. M. W. THOMAS huion hand a larpe amount of Properly which h will exchanjftt for current money. Havinjrrt up tiie nlOve liberal Scheme upon tlt muni hnnorntj prticl-pb-i. Th Capital In Priz.- atuountjiij; to TWKL E THOUSAND HOI.LAKS! The number of Ticket limited to 4.000, at $'S each ! A prize for each Ticket! ( THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THB PRIZES: i Seren aero of Land, 'a beautiful location for a family residfiico) with a new frame bam on It, 36 feet uarp, eud a Vineyard of one thousand vine bearin Grape this coming' season, and is enclosed with Oaaire Orange Plants f U.O0 00 ?t Acres of choice Laud. 1H) I" & do ' do ' do T.VI INI 5 do , uo do 7.'0 (U 5 da do do ?M 00 (The above Lots of Land are situaU-d ou the earn half of the northwest o, minor or section S4, adjoining Uie , ; town of Franklin, and near tho Coll- ' . A two slory Home and Lot, in Franklin, on Main-..,' near tho rnilroud, six rooms and ccller, all new and in pood ord.T li(0 oo A House and Lot iu Newcastle, Henry county, lud.,ou Mitill Ktrcl'l, -JjQ yQ

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A Hou-e ami Lot In th town of Cloverland. twolve mlU'H mat of Terra liutitr. on the National tiuad, to- ' ' golhor with a valuable Pniont Kijfht, with Territory f sixty ouo counties, in the htalo or Indiana, (the balance of the counties bfinp sold,) a pood Model ' and Loltur'a Putenl poes with the same, 7,V)"on 1 Bufy, Silver Mounted, (Trotting,) , pr, oo I ! 11 ' 150 00 I Open BnKy, ...r , (ii 1 T"p 'I - fc ' inn no J BujrKy Horf, fat trotler, i7roo 1 Hornu, extra trotter, (Kaltler,), jwi oo 1 Span of Hay Ho rues, 3m

A oitii nc i:, Supplrmentat'to an Ordinance entitled "Jtn ordinance rtlmtive to the public burying ground and for the protection of publie and private buriing grounds in the city of Jntiianapoiistyi ' pim.irH JiprH 0, IH.'iM. SKC I. lie it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Indianapoliy That it ftluill alo be llm duly of xaid Soxton of said public burying trround, at nil limes, lo unlock and open ihu Kiituh of aaid burying ground for the JiiarrcHX ami cntHS of funeral proeennionn, ami from the hoHrofo o'clock A.M. until I'J o'clock M., and from I o'clock until 4 o'clock H. M. of each day of the week, to leave tho pates of mild buryinp pround unlocked, for tho purpose of allowing Inpress and eyrrcH-H to pnron wUhing to oreet tombfdos, eiiclosuron around their lot in Habl bury inp ground, or lo plant ornamental trees or shrubbery around the graves of Ihoir deeoasod relative and friend, with tli miitohuU or artius for either of the purposes aforerald, nnl I Iho vehicles used lo haul the aume, and at nil oilier tiinea, when present, to utdock said pates and permit such persons to entor therein wild the materials and articles for the purposes nforoftsid, and the vehicles Used to haul the same, and to d'-purt thcrufroni: and In no case aliall.lhe fluid Sexton be entitled lo cliargo any person or persons any foe or reward, either for going into or oat of said burying ground, or for opening or shutting said gutotw -''. Ski', ii. Should iho said Sexton violate any of the provisions of the foregoing section, ho shall be subject to removal, as provided In the llrst section of tho ordinance to, which this is supplemental; nud in addition thereto, shall, on conviction, forieit and pay a sum not less than Ave nor more than twenty dollars for overy such violation. Skc. .1. No person shall interfere wllh, or interrupt aaid Sexton iu the discharge of his duties, nor remain in said burying ground with wagons, carts, or other vehicles, except in casu of burials, after the expiration of the hour for closing said gales, unless when they are admitted by said Syxlon after tho close of such hour, when llioy shall immediately unload the same mid withdraw in a reasonable time, so thai said Sexton may fasten the gates; and every person offending against thy provisions of this section shall forfeit a buiii not less limn ono nor more than leu dollars. , Sec. 4. ' This ordinance shall take effect nud bo in force from and alter its publication us reojiired by law . , . . Ordained and established February H, 1,-55. JAMES McCKEADY, Mayor. ' (- Attest: Jamks N. Kweetsisk, City Clurk. i i feblU-2w

l .(,. j AN OIC.RI.1f ANCE ' : ; To prevent the spread of Small Pot and other contagion diseases. SKC. . Be it ordained by the Common Cnunr.il of the city of Indianapolis: That It shall be und Is hereby made the duty ol tho owner, proprietor or occupant of any house where any pvrson mny have the small pnx.or other contagious disease, j or where any person may hereafter have any such contagious disease, to notify the public of th oxistencc of such disease Immediately, by piecing a red fliig in some conspicuous pluco on the premises, where it may be si: en by all passers-by; und In caso of tliB neftleet or failure of any such person or persons lo . place such dag as aforesaid, the City Marshal shall, so soon as notified of the existence of such disease, caue such flag to be placed as aforesaid, and said 11 ng shall remain there until the person or persona having such disease recovers, and until all danger of infection is removed; and any person who shall . neglect or faj) to place auch Ouguabov enquired, or wluj shall remove such ting after it has been so placed, until all danger of infection Is removed, shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than Five nor more than Twenty Hollars. , , Skc. 2. It shall not bo lawful for any person or persons hnving any contugious disease lo go out iu pnblic, pass from honse to house, or appear iu the streets of said city; aud it shall bo the duty of the City Marshal, in case of any such person so doing, , iu his presence, or on his being in form d of the fact, to cuusa such person to be taken to Uts or her place of residence forthwith, if such person have any, and if not, to cause suc.lt person : to be taken to the place provided by the Hoard of Health for such persons, and If no such place bo provided thou to procure, i and take such person to, some suitable place, and to procure suitable attendance and provision for sticl) person, if such per- ' son is unable to do so for him or herself, until the death or recovery of such person from such disease, at the expense of tho city; and if any person should violate the first branch of this flection, the person so offending ahull forfeit and pay n sum not ; exceeding Twenty Dollars, , . . . Sec. 3. It shall not he lawful for any person or persona who have been or may be sick with small pox, or other contagious disease, to leave their rooms and go nut lu public until they have rocoverod from such disease a sutUcient time, and taken such measures and precautions as, iu the opinion of tho Board of Health, may be necessary to prevent all danger of infection. Any person violating the proyisioas of this section, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Twenty Hollars; and it shall be and is hereby made the duty of the City Marshal, his deputy, or any of the police of said citv, immediately, to cause nny person

violating the provisions of this section to be taken to his or her place of residence, boarding house, or other place prepared, for or which they may procure for, that purpose, and tliere kept

in. ii sticii nine ua, in me omuioii 01 inu noiiru 01 ncaiiu u may be safe and proper for sneh persons to go at largo. Sec. 4. It shall be and is hereby made the duty of the occu

pant of any liouso where any person may have been sick of

small pox or other contagious disease, on the recovery of such person, to forthwith burn up the clothes worn by sneh diseased person, and nil bed clothes and bedding used for such person to lay on or to be covered with, or which may have come In contact with his or her person, during the sickness, and to cleanse and purify the house and room Jn which such person was con II ued during his or her sickness; and on failure or nog-, lect to comply with tho provisions of this section, such occupant shall forfeit and pay tho sum of Twenty Dollars, '. Sect. 5. Whereas there is an emergency requiring tho immediate tuning effect of this ordinance, it Is therefore orduinod that ft shall Lake-effect and be in force so soon as proclamation thereof shall be posted at flvo public places in euch of tho wards. ' . i. ; Ordained and established Fobruarv 8, 1855. ., JAM ES McOR KADY, Mayor.' " Attest:. James N. Sweetskr, City Clerk. .f-eblO-Sw,; NOTITF. Taxes! Tares!! Taxes!!! The City 1 Treasurer will be glad to see all who have not. paid thoir taxes to call as soon as possible, nud pay the sumo, as the Treasurer must have funds to pay the debts of the City, which must be paid immediately. m : The Treasurer will take all bankable funds and city orders, and is also instructed by the Financo Committee to take Free Bunk paper nt Its par value. Come soon. A. F. SHOKTRIDGE,' 1 Feb. 3. 1 855-4 w ,j ,. City Treasurer.

1 4 :UINIvrilATORS NOTICE Notice 1 heroV ) given, that 1 have this day taken out letters of Administration on the Estate of C, Henry Hesse, deceased, and will proceed forthwith to prepare tho same for settlement. All persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to said estate will please call und pay off such indebtedness 'at once; and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, for allowance. The est.te is supposed solvent. ' GEORGE LONG, Administrator. . January 27, 1855. ,. ,, feb3-3w . . VAIXNTimsi VALENTINES!! . , , WE have just received the largest stock of Valentines ever brought to this market. To the country trade we would say that we aro prepared to furnish them at Cincinnati wholes sale prices: STEWART & BO WEN, Juw27-3w .: ' - 1 : ; r. 18 West Washington street, 1 MY COITKTSIIIJP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES; by Wykoff the greatest book of the season at , . , l(, , ;. WEKDEN & CHAMBERLAIN'S,. ., feb3-tf 3d door east of Capital House. '

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1 Two-Horse Wugou, , 1 (iold Patent Uivor Hunting Watch, , 1 Silver Lever Watch, F do do do , t Di-Uched. Lover, (Gold,) , ) Lupine liold Watch, , , 1 do do do , 1 do do 1 do ; 1 Silver Detached Lever,. ., . , 1 do do do -. 1 Eight-day Clock, (fancy,) 1 ' do do (Alarm,) ( 1 24-Huur Clock, j do do d t--..f .., 1 do do ..; i do do 1 Double-keyed Accordeon.... , ! Accordeon, . Kino (in liar, , 1 Ladio'u Rosewood Work Jlox,.. 1 do Tortoise Shell Card Case,. , 1 Rosewood Molodian, , 1 Gold Ve,t Chain, fc I do Fob do it

a Pearl Port-Money, ,

1 Gold Pen and Pencil, 1 Pair Gold Ear Rings, '. 1 Lady1 Work Box, 1 do Gold BrcuM, Pin, (fine, 50 Cash Prizos of Two Hollars each,.. , . ... 100 do One Dollar each W do ! ' beautiful Annuals, at ii 50 euch, 1 PairofGold Bracelets, 1 do do 1 Sllvor Fob Chain,. j

The other Prizes consists of fine Enirravlnirs and various tine

works? of Art, and other urticles too tedious to enumerate, :)? 00. . That those who may purchase Tickets in M. W. Thomas

rsritenie oi rnes mav teel salmf ed that the Draw in? w be

noun ou uonoruoie principles, tne lollowing repuiatde and well

Known geuuemeu nave consented to, ami will, actus Munu gors on the day of Drawlntr: -Hon, S. P. Ovler. late States A t-

tomev; Henry Fox, late Treasurer of Johnson Co.; P. Hirchurd,

iiiy marsuai.

references: Judore Finch, of Franklin: Hon. J. W. KbrMlv. Kunnifti from

Johnson co.; Robert Hamilton, Jsq.; Win. H. Jennings, Treasurer of Johnson co.

All current money will bo received In exehnmro for tickets.

All orders, post paid, will bo proinntly attended to; and should money be received, after all the- Ticket nre sold, will bo returned Immediately at my expense. . Persons living at a distance, nud cannot be present on the

day of Drawing, holding Tickets, shall have an equal chance

wnii those present; and a list ot Druwing Prizes snail be forwarded as soon as it can be got out. '

H. f ah orders lor tickets must be addressed to Dr. M. w. Thomas, Box J45, Franklin, Johnson county, Indiana. DR. M. W.i THO.M AS, Proprietor,: : , Franklin, Fob. 3, 1855.-tf ; OHlce ovor tho Bank. ,

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VALENTIN EH! V A EENTI N ES! The most splondid, olegant, and superb assortment evor brought to our city, at WEKDEN & CHAMBERLAIN'S, fr.ha-tf 1 3d door east of Capital House.

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One Thousnnd Steel Plows I

VIE largest nasortmcnt evor offered for sale in Indiana. HaYUloud. Roberts & Co.' eelehr:.teH r.iiieimititi Ktttfil

PNj'ws, all sizes, right and left handed, with and without Cut-

ters, are warranted to run lighter nnd scour better than any other Plows made in the West. Thousands of Fanners who have been using them during tho last eight years, will certify to thoir superiority over all others.

Also, Raymond, Roberts & Co.'s Patent Medium Stool Plows. They challenge the world to produce a belter runuinir Plow.r

Richmond Steel Plows. 8. Homey & Co.'s Richmond Steel Plows were awurded the first premium nt tho Wayne County

hair, ovor all competitors. Also, the Twenty Dollar Silver Cup for general purposes, over Board, Sine & Dunns Empire Plow, by tho Indiana State Agricultural Society, at the Plowing

"""'i iioiu ui i-ifiui.tuii nisi, run. Farmers. S. Hornev A Co. mnkn tin hont Ri.-hmMi

Plows, competent judges say so, try them and satisfy yourselves of that fact. - .

i The above Plows nre warranted to giro entire satisfaction, if

nut, uiu money wm uo reumuou, ana witi bo sold at Manufac

turer's prices, at the old stand, sign of lue Red Anvil, Wash ington street, Indianapolis, by feb3-l.il v .; , ,. T j THOMAS BUIST, Agent.

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SUITABLE lIOEllAV PRESENTS. W don't advertise what we have not srot. nor want wa cannot

do. We any we have the largest and most complete assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware aud Fancy Goods, to bo found in any house in Indianapolis; and will, und do sell 20 $ cent, under any house in the city. All we desire is on examination of our stocK und prices in comparison with others. Remember we receive Goods almost daily, and are always ahead in styles. - dec23J . , W. H. TALBOTT & CO. . flHK GREATEST WORKS 0FTHE DAY Life of Barnum, X 5rt copies Fanny Fern's New Novel, 100 copies, iust opened, nt STEWART & BOWEN'S, Late Wests. "JVTEAV WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE V STORE, No. 61 Washington Btreet, opposite the Bates House, Indianapolis. ... Howard 6e Cary have Just opened, at tho above store, a good assortment of seasonable Boots and Shoes, which thev offer to the trade at fair prices. . ., . . , j deca3-3m r IDA 1TI A UN-Second supply. 100 copies just received at declGJ STEWART & BOWEN'S, Late Wests

W JSTS advertised on the ad and 4th Saturdays In each month

JU wi made out on the Wednesday evenings previous Letters uncalled for Februarv 8, IH55.

Ordered to be Advertised in the ' Locomotive agreeable to the following section of the JVio Post Office .aw, as the news paper having the largest circulation, of any paper published in

., jiiunmapoiix . , Stcr. 5. And be it further enacted, That Lists of Letters re maiuliig uncalled for in any Post OHlce in ativ citv. town or vil

lage, whero a newspaper shall be printed, shall hereafter be published once only, in the newspaper, which, being issued weekly, or often r, shall have the largest circulation within the

range ol delivery ofsaid office, to be decided by the Postmnster

at sucii omce, irow Post OHlce Law, passed March 5, 3851.

GENTLEMEN ST LIST. Goodman Geo Nifong J B Gore Howard 3 - Nell J B i :

Goodwin Jobnathan Ogara Thomas

MITSIC ROOKS AT THE CITY BOOKSTORE. Tho Chime, (anew work Just out of press. M Southern Harmony. , .... Millions Glee Hook. , ' New Carmina Sucra. . . ' Muacal Gem. The Shawm. . ... : ' . . Mason's Juvenile Harp; - Sacred Melodean. , ... i . , Christian Psalmist. , . , Christian Minstrel. ' ' Universal Musician. " ' ' " ' Boston Melodtan. 1st, 2d, and 3d vols. . ;. ; I j Mason's Sacred Harp, lt and Sd vols. Woodburry's Youths' Song Book. ' ' :'' All of which will bo sold at the lowest cash price. WERDEN & CHAMBERLAIN,' decl5 . Third door east of Capital House. '

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Alexander Jas J Allison J E ,, Allainson J A ' 1

-Adgington Morgan

Alllaud Suml I Atkinson Joseph Ailkinson Joseph Albright Carson . A nderson Win. ! i -. Allgood Robert ; Albert Iawson H Allen Joseph Abbott Wm A Anderson W H Arnold Thos S Avery SB Athens S 1 ' Aughe W D2 Archer Geo Arnold Thos 8 Andrews Wm .. Barbour C W ' Beaty James W Buty Jumos Baker A F Halm or Micheal , Babcock A P Barker Peter ' ' Beers Chas - n; Bartard Wm '- Bates MrBaker Bryant S 3 Berry C G 2 Babcock EW Bar Adam Barney Chester ' ' Beaty Adam ; .,. B re n ham E Berry Alfred ' Barn Wm ' '' BarncllGW 1 Beard Martin I Bowie Ft A Blaine Jno R

Bowser Danl ; r Bond O S Boutan Palmer -Boyd W H : Blake Wm G 2 . Bower Jos Boyce John . Bond Abrm Bighford Wm '. Black Isaac Bowman A G J Boyster Oliver Blood Calvin . Boreman Tobias Bland Hiram Bland M H . Boyd Jno Blue Elias Bower John Brown Miltan Brynrtt Danl Brown C H Branhour Edwd Briddle Thos Brown Jas W Brown Clay 2 Brownlee J Branyan Andrew Brad burn Isaac Bradley Rlchd 2 Brown Willis 2 Brown B F Brown E K Brown Abrm Brown Benj Bracken CHE'

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Gooman Haul ' Greenhill Isaiah Green John Griffin Cornelius Grigsby James Greanstino ico Graham Wm .

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O'Leary Pat - : O'Gara Thos Oldom Geo W ' O'Brien Jerry , O'Donnel Hugh Older & Co E B O'Conuel Dual .....

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L"mon i! 1 LatiMlulo G W t Loitiii JaeuL) 'Lalro David 1 Lctheruian Chris LcIkj Peter Ijickoy Henry

Ja-utso K liua

Stevens Henry E

Meacv Jost-pu Scanland M A Serjfuul Ezra hniimarnh Joha Sanders PLlcinlng haiidunky James Sackuil jrus O 9 Sharp Jas M Simper Saml ' Shields JK ' . Shears Thos Sbatler John A 2 Shields Jas Shoemaker Jas 2 Shields Shear T J 2 Snlel Michael or Jno Shults John Sears Andrew Seellon Joseph

'imcll J Miiiuon

Li-mnton tV MathewsShurp Wiirrcu B

Hanneman Bernard O'Comell Thos

Hammond A H Oglesby Win

i-ianes Anson Hnverstick David Harbert Franklin Harter John 1 Handlin Wm Harrold John Hanfler Solomon Hale Jacob Si. Hartley Malon Haskell Thurlow Hall ThosJ

Harris S H

Ogborn Evan A 1 Osborn Jonathan ; Peery Clement Palmes Michael 1 Perry Isaac 8 . , Pouall R H Puttersom Saml H 2 Pratt Perry . . : Peaalee Wm J Perkins C G i ; " ' Pehrson L Pearson Martin

Hawlhorne dc Eddy Purrien Hardin ;

Harry Lewis

Hall ST ' ' ' '''( , Harvey Preston Hall Rev C Hall Martin i . , Hernaon C C , Hess George Hildobrand Jacob S , Herndon Jno L 2 Hilderbrand D J 2 Hinton James ; Henry James F Hill James jun ' ; Higgens E A ; , Herbert James , Haley TJ Hefferman W C Hinimel Joseph Healy Oliver t HerneyThos ! Hindinan CH Hill John M . . Hough Geo H Hoagtand 1 Hal brook , Hough John

Holmes Ira W

Perrol John

Fanner Jas 1 Parisett J Paterson Wm 2 Pare Noah " 1 Playnes Anthony Piael Edward Phelan Patrick' Phipps J C Pope L Powell Martin M

Prandle Mr or David

Bran ham Pressley John T Pootree Isaac Quinton Phillip W Quinn Patrick . ; , Kamsey Robt F '' Ramsey Albert Kabe Joseph KevillKJ Keuils Willis R 3 -Reynolds Robt Khoads Albert ' RhorerJohn N. . Rcnard Ronard

Reagen Edward

Hobbs B C for A W Rhoades Perry P

Fowler

, Hornady Isaih , Hovt N H Hover W S : , Hoffner Thos K Homer George Huchins Henrv H3 Hubbard S G2 Huffington Geo W Huff David , i Huston OW . , Hough Ellas Huston EH Hyette Henry Huchens Chas . Halliday J W Hume James Hunb Barney . - Hugg Joseph Hyclit James Irven Joseph . Irvin John A Ingersoll Henry W Innis O J Jenkins Geo W 5 Jewett A

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Kin Thomas Richdson Jefferson Rider Henry Rose Dr , Rosenthal Wm Rodscher Jacob Roll W H Roll Joseph ' Roberson Martin r Robinson Martin S Roher John ' Rowel Dr C T 3 . ; , Rohrer Geo Roberts Ahsalein ' Robinsoh John Rosener Win Roweth Robt ' .. Hosier Aanron Robertson Wm Robinson MB Robb John B Hark John O Rue Saml Russell John S . Russell Madison

Lons Alexander

l.owo estly . Laws C H '' Lowry Robert Looney Wm Long James Lou John W

Mayflcld Mleagalo Maiiwaniir EUsha 8 M;iliory John Mayley Jacob ' ' " ; Martin A tubrote Marliu Shelby Mauler John 2 Mason A L Matter Mr ' . Mai In J W Marliu John J Martin John ' : Maun Jerome F ' , , Manon F M MaUubock John Mutcalf J Allen 2 ; Mills John Mekile Dennis Miller Daniel : Milles Harlan P Michael John Mdligun James A , Mickanna Duby ' ' Means Samuel Moasby William Marshall Vullintine Mines D K. Mit.helJ Miller John W Miller F Miller John ; Millur Jonas S , Meridittli Charles Millcs laniel Megrew James ' ( Metcalf Joseph A Muller Anton Morroe Felix T Montague John i Monseel Dr ' Moruingstar Ptor : Moran Patrick More John Monroe W H Meriain N -' . Morloy All . Morgan Samuel C Moullon Geo A Moore Dr James B Moss Dftuas : Moore Charles C ; Migan Charles B 11 Mnllin Aiiiof Murphy James ,'i

Myres Robert

Howling Thos Esq 3 Meyer Friedrich

Douthill Wm P

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MeElhcny J B

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Thomas McClung Win McLaughlin G FI McBryele Mathon MeGahau C McCasta John W . McRay Rev John McCurdy Geo W McGinnis Josiah ' McCoySimon McChosnoy Geo G

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Talton Froeiunu Toons K II ' Town Jacob Tadd H H " Trut H , . Trabridgo W V Turner Joaeph Tryburper John TMlinan F Vaudurmaa John Viiuigo A Variier Allen Van Deusou Chancy Vail John ii Vinedgo Joseph Vincent wm H Vanblaricuiu John Van Forpea A Weaver li A Weaver Jas P Welch James Walton John Thomas Watson H W Wiunock Francis W Worfel Martin B Word Levi Weaver Saml Walkor W J Watkins Win . Wullis Aaron Walker Chas M Weber A Walker Sampson B 2 Waldon Ellis , Wallnco Jainea or Patten Wm Weaver Jncob Walden WilliamWeil Jacob Whitridgo Saml White Uaac White Luko B Whitnev H ' ' Wilson 0 J W lsner John L Willson Alford ' Williams J T , Wilson Jbon S W'isomau Wm Wihon Dr J W 2 ' , Williams Smith Wilson John F Williams R S Wilson Saiiford B

McHuoWiiner S H

Wilson Geo B Wise Anthony Wilkins James ' Wise John Wilson John A t Wilson Dr W W Wlrtz Jacob Williams AM ' Wright J acoborThos Whtu F M ; Wriirltt S

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McGoorge Lewis McLaughlin Jas MeDougal C H McElwee John -McCord Jos McGuireC Norris Henrv J

Neighbors Robt

Wright John

Wright Jacob T W'ren E Wright Richard Woodall Parke ' W' right Jas Wood Jaa 8 2 W'oaden Geo

Woodruff D

Nelson John ThotnasWright Jacob

Yebell A J

Yelter Mites L Vost Wm Young Ambrose S Young Jessy

LETTE RS. Monsieur Pariseti 1 Monsieur Mar Fuber

Monsieur Clause Grcgoiro

Noble Jas 2

Nagley Jas W Norris G H

Gibbs Jumes C (AgH)Neighbors Clias 2

trurnor teo , j' iultuis A Gattier G W . ,

1 " FRENCH Etab Unis Damoriiju Monsuieur Moulin ; . Rourad LrritLar Chrurp1

Kernel Joseph Mourner Monsieur Jean Wrist

,;,r , LADIES' LIST. ... .'. " Anderson Mollie Havens Mahala , McClure Eliza Adkins Elizabeth Hiudman Therza 2 McFall Ann Anions Mary Inez Hutchinson Mary New Melissa '' Anderson Sophia Hall S C Owsley Charlotte Allen Lisey June Hildcbrand Lyda Oneal Ellen Byas Mary Ann 2 Porrott Sarah Brown Rebecca Hollingaworth PollyPatterson Susan E Bonner Mary Ann . Progress Elizabeth Bushfleld ElizabethHollaud Maria i Parks HarrioU

Brennan Kate Hayward Mary Parker E merino M 2

Higgenbotham L A Potts Susannah Handing M C WmParks Hattie 2 -Mrs - Page Margaretta Hedges Amand Quilt Mary

Uarding Lathanue, Uuin Mary

nucu warm a Haden Lavina i; Hnnt J A Helton Hariett Indicut Mary 2 , lngsoll Martha Irish Elmira Indicut Nancy Ingersoll Martha Irons Minerva, ;

Jones Nancy

Borlean Mary Balenger Syrene Blake Eliza It u ok e it Deborah Baker Rosatta Butlef Sarah Butler Susan J ' ' Byrkit Rachel Brown MA 1 Brown Caroline 2, Bentley June Barr Martha D 2 Blood Eliza ' : . Brown Millie Beaver Elizabeth . : Barnes Mury

Courtnev Catharine SJones Mary

' Cavlor Julian

Carey Ann Clow Elizabeth Carol hers Susan ah

Cruft Sarah

Jordan Mary

Jones Caroline 2 Johnson Mary K Johnson J E

John Johanne

Camp Milton M Mrs James Henrietta Camp Maria J 2 Keesee Sarah Cox Esther H ' Ruling L Cluno Jane Klien Mary Cramer Margaret Kail Is H J . Cocamiller CarolineKelly Lidia Ann

Clem Mary

Cole Pamclia K Cary Anna R Coffman Ann 1 . Cook Rachol ( , Cook Amelia s j Carter Eliza . Coyner Susan 1 Caviness Catharine Depew Mildred " Dawson Alarv Jane Davidson L C (: . Doughty Elizabeth Dennis Catharine

Doogan Margaret

Kennedy Rebecca Kratt Mary Kinedy Lyda 1 Kooglo Ann Kesler Elizabeth Kenody Ann Lee Ellen P , Leily Sarah , Little Mary Logan A Leniheu Mary Lee Mary Lawrence Hannah Lien as Mrs

Le master Martha

Dickinson Dorcas ALemaster Lucinda

Davis J L

Faries Sofia Foos M J Forte r Catharine Foley Catharine Ford Rebecca

Gates Frances B

Line Mary E

Line Electra r Linch Margaret ' Low N H Mann Cornelia K

Martindalo

Miller S A

Goldsberry Laure EMurphyMary

Means Lusana Mahatter Julia' Matthews J E Myers Lucy A Martin Rachel Moore Margaret T Morrow Mrs John Monahon Nancy-4 . Maxwell Mattie E Mann Margaret Mauley Elizabeth Mellett Semantha

Harrington Mary oth-McCheaney Mary J

erwise Mary ivertn W. W

OetlVS J K

Gregg Mary E Gethens Ann George David Mrs ; Grooms Olive Gorden Mary E Hause Bathsheba Green Phebe Grind rod Louisa ' Gibson Eliza J Hall Hannah

Hickman E H

Roach Mary Ann

Roberts Charlotte T Ramsey Margaret A ' Kudo Martha Reifsnider Emma Ransom Mary Rabb Sarah C : Reinhard Lezzie Riddle Rebecca Ryder Elizabeth Straw Sarah Jaue Swain Anna Sims Eliza Sheerwood Emma E Stewart Annie E Speir Susan B Sennett Amelia H Stevens Amanda- ; Sutherland Mary E Scott Levina Shirley Louisa 't Lullivan Mary . Sanders Jones ; Swaiu Mary J , ' t Sorter Jane 1 Smock Ruth 1 '' Stout Sarah , Sullivan Mary R , Smith Martha 1 Smith Mrs WH Smith Mary E Townsen Caroline -Taylor Eliza Tygert Martha Taylor Lizzie F ; Teldon Lucy Tyner Nancy ' 1 AVarner Jemima Vincent Elizabsth fi Woodruff Kate Wheeler Jenny . Wilkinson Cornelia M Waddle Jane

PriscillaWindsor Lydla . Wright Susannah

WithrowNancy , Willse Jane . Welsh Ellen , Winn Jane Worman Jane Walker Mary Ann, Whitney Betsy Wells Sarah S ' Wright Mary E Wright Jemima O ' Winder A R Webster Rebecca Winslow Sarah Willis Catharine

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