Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1852 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

Cass County Democratic Convention. We publish to-day the proceeding of tbs Democratic Convention of Cass county. We call particular attention to tiie resolutions. Pursuant to a call of the Central Committee, a meeting of Democrats of Ca, county was held in the Court House, in Logins port, on Saturday, Jan. 31, 1852, mm! organized by appointing W. P. Kuutz, President, and S. A. Hall, Secretary li F. Groves, brim: called upon by the Chair, stated I file '..jecl of the meeting to be the appointment of dele- j gates to the State Convention, t-i be held at Indiana po-j Us on the 2-Uh of February. 1852, for the nomination of I a State ticket and Presidential Electors, and appointing j tl legates to the National Democratic Convention. j r n ts a s it-ii d r I I motion I., r . troves, o. a. nan, d . ouennnmn, and R. .Meiiairey, were appointed a committee on reso- j lotion.. , On motion, a committee, consisting of Messrs. B. PjrsscU, M L. Washburn, and John K.strer was apmated to report delegates to the Stale Convention. ! lTcriii" in-' a:s'.'nco 01 me coniiuiiiees, iue uieciuig ; a y tue f resident. Tue committee on delegates made a report, wlucn, after amendment, was concurred iD. UN oi ueie5ates .aiueo.j . the committee to dialt resolutions reported, and the resoi.Kions were read. A ra nti on :o take a vote on each resolution separately w is carried, and the resolutions adopted, as follows: Resolved, Tnat the Democratic party is never so prosperou. a when it is most alringent in the assertion of iu aims; tiiut when it begins to temporise it grows weak when it hesitates, its strength decays-anJ that its most vigorous battles have been made wuen the objecU te be ljailieu line liccu mo m aii'ii;?'. n i i ti i i : . I r n..,;. i : I I I . . V. I t I - Mxr-itive.l, 1 nai uiu nisiuiy nnu jii"-n:aj f i esta'ule1 ass the trut!i, that no parly ever gained ground j substantially by substit irflng motic for rtA7; and that the only way for the Democratic party to maintain its ! present proud ascendancy is to deserve it by using all : the means in its power to maintain those principle. which are founded in strict justice and right. 'T' L . L r J I" n . . . n i- n im nul m rA I

I if -.iren, ium mo louuaeia i ui Sw.Ci.imi:...,...- Cliampiin a SOllim-near ten anu cieat-ueaueu poiiioi, . . , f -i nr M - ip. nf T)pnill fathers of the U. S. Constitution, fully understood the SSE by no secttonal lines, and extending hi. national a Pr!JP' their reed, or as a lest ol their Demo- j mischievous and fatal tendency of leaving -in .the hand. I feelingS wlieiever the .pi. U f Arno, ican law prevails. jg, That we R(here t0 the Democratic plat-: o the several BtmtM the power to regulate the cur en- j L , we are re,,nd.d of the ac,-ompl.shed and np- , d h National Democratic Convvncv ; that they w.sely dend to tfc to plauded orator of the Seu.tc-,.f the successful ami bnU in in 184 nnd lU )ast D,mmtmlml ' coin money, emit bills ol credit, or make an thing hut Kuh tiüvecate n our nnncio es in un carl v day of nloom I, - .

gold.and silver coin a tender in payment of debts;" that

party, unuer tne giiiuaiue oi mat great anu goU man, rnimshed. Aud'rew Jackson, was accomplislied an act tiiat receives ( Resolved, That the "Indiana State Sentinel"' is the the cordial approbation of the people of the Union ; that expositor nf the true Democratic principles on the quesa cnir-tiey el' gold and silver is the only one contempla- i;() Df the compromise measures; that we recommend ted by the U. States Constitution; and that the country t to the patronage of Democrats ihronuhont the State, sii juld return, as soon as piacticable, to the policy thus ani rcCO;nise in it. editor, Win. J. Brown, an able, marked out by the Sages who framed that instrument. sou ml, and sterling advocate of the measures of our Ret Acel, That to place in the hands of capitalists the party, power to create money at will, and receive interest on On motion of L. Wallace, it was iieir debts, in opposition to that principle which has ever j Resolved, That every Democrat in the connty, who been a cardinal feature of Democracy, " equal and ex- j may attend the ensuing Democratic State Convention, act justice to all men;'' that the granting of charters, he a delegate from the county of Fountain to that Coiv for the purpose of furnishing a paper cmrency, and by ve"tin. its agency driving gold and silver out of circulation, is as On motion "-f J. M. Hall.it wai clearly in' violation of the U. S. Constitution as would Resolved, That if Joseph Ristine will signify his wilbe the formation of a " compact with a foreign power." j lingness to accept the nomination for Auditor of State, the denial of power being as positive in one case as in : thedelegates from Fountain county will be instructed to the other. I cast their votes for him in Convention. Rtsolced. That the true policy of this country is free i () motion of Edw. A. Hannegan, it was

trade with all the world; thit a prim iple which applies j to well to thirty-one independent sovereignties will as well apply to all the nations of the earth; and that the day is fist advancing when the sliavkles placed upon trade and commerce, for the benefit of the capitalist, will bo knocked off by the progressive and enlightening .pint ot the age Res I red, That the tendency of power is to steal from l. ... . . - 1, n lm . n ., .1 ll.al it LlllrtAI'.B I ' , . , Tl.mi ISHCl I u T IV llic lew , ! mal I. ir- iiiiunj nit wvm.-v i ic party to watch well and see that the old landmarks ol i principle are not removed. Resolved, That an enlightened and wiso public policy ii and. that a radical chanse should be made in the' method of disposing of the Public Lands; that they I should lie ziven to actual settlers who do not own land: I and mat the practice of donatio"; lare tracts ol land lo '

aid in the construction of works of Internal Improve- , 21st ult., for the purp : . ...mo ,;. b-o-;,. to icprcinent, is a ltoss evil, tending to place in the hands of j Sc.ni ihuTOuniy in the State Contention, to he holden at mi.n p .lists uiillions of acre., which ousht intcad to be j Indianapolis on tiie 23d inst. Edward Baker, Sr., was

given to worthy neeinsn, wti i win wing lortn irom us teeming hosoin the l'mit of industry, aud source of State and Xntinna) wealth. Resolved, That BTTTt violated the law of Nations while crushing the efforts o the Hungarians to maintain their rights and throw oil tiie oppressive yoe imposed j upon tbem by Austria; and that the United Mate, .uould outer a solemn protest ajiainsi any furiber interfrence on the part of Russia in the affairs of Hungary, i Resolved, Th.it in inviting to our shores, as the cuest , 01 the .Nation, Itu man of ihe nineteenth century Locis ' Ä.0SSCTH, coniri css tmi cxpresscu me iiearticit wish bm the great mass of the American people ; and that the eniuusiasiio reception wie no ne rairioi r.aue nas mci. te iits inci. ; sympalheti- ! IMM of the J ir iiflnr.s to ir etlorts to a l v i antiv ol pi j es mal uv .ui;i icao iiirni i i'unaics - .ui -t cally lor the op.pres.ed anil strugolniir im! old W'rld, and bid. them God-speed in their break the chains that hind ihera beneath the tyiauny of j nearness uesKuin. Resolved, That we view with just pride the character and prosperity which our beloved State has gained under the policy of the Democratic parly ; anil that the future i. hrisat with promises of increased prosperity. Resolve. I, I nat we deem eminently just tue clause of of our new constitution so liberally extending the right , of suffrage to persons coming among us Irom the lands , of oppression, and carrying out that cardinal principle which caused our torclathers to throw off the yoke of Great Britain that taxation and representation, are in. j sepvrabte. nesjioea, i nat a jusi rearu lor tne narmony ana prosperity of i lie Democratic party in Indiana stamps tha scheme for the publication of a second Democratic paperat the capital as unwise and suicidal; and that the course of the proprietors of the Statesman is worthy of the severest repreh. nsi-.n from one of whom, as the ; recipient of pnrty favors, the Democracy bad a right to cxprvt a more hoiiorabfe course. r.fioivei, Tint we consider the Indiana State Sentinel j worthy la be supported by the Democratic party of Indiana; and that in advocating strict adherence to all the Compromise Measures, it but expresses the wish of the Democracy of Cass county. Resolved, I nat our Ueb-gates to the State Convention

are instructed to vote only fix ' good men and true" lor , tlle m9pit)hmm taken the nltrm, and those who had candidates; and that no one. whatever hi. professions lieen )p, o(f f llieir (,,e wllis) spp0rt by spurious may be, who acts as the entering wedge to divide and nam.s anj fise professions, have hurled the deceivers weaken the Democratic party in this State, can re- ,rm power and such will evidently be the fate of that ceive th-J undivided support of the Deinocray ol Cau pHrT ; November next. co'jnty- Resolved, That regarding the acts of the last ConResolved, That we regard the Compromise Measures .reS(S- kwn as the " Compromise," a final settlement of the last C .ngress worthy the support and counte- nf ihe difficulties which so seriously threatened our gloninceof the Democratic party; and that no ono who riouslv Utrion, we deprecate most earnestly every movehas used his influence to rend.-r them odious and mope-1 ment,' whether at the North or the South, calculated to rative, is worthy to receive the .upport of Democrats ; disto.b those measures that while we admire the patriwho - know no North, no South nothing but the ; olij,m aMd zeal manifest-d by those Whig statesmen who L nion , sustained thos measures, too much .raise cannot be

neioicea. mat our nrsi ami oniv cnoice lor a cand dite for Governor, in the coming canvass is Joseph A. Wright. Resolved, That our first choice for President is Lewis Caw; and that we will give a cordial support to the nominee of the Democratic National Couveolion, whoCT. -T ' r , . . . I The resolution expressire of a preference for the Preidency "as reported with a blank, tm Ire filled witn any name aect'ie-i upon r.y tne meeting. A vole was tauen, a. . 1 I . . liit .a - r a . I . . . . I 1,1 I..,. . I. I . .... I . .... I .Ca neu IWM" ili.'i. n ri o in i,ui ui lining L II U UIUUR mull kllVJ name of Lewis Cass. a I., .'.,l.,,mi t,m 1..1 .1 r .u. I., I - . . ;" -i-"-s. "' iu .vi--lio rel uive to Hungary and Russia wa. lost. 1 rootiiin, 1 Resolved ed, T.iat the editor, of the Democratic Fharos, j State Sentinel, and Washington Lnion, are re- j ' Indiana qt"td t ptiiiiisli the proceeding, of tin. meeting U 1 motion, the meeting a.ijoiirnea. W P KOUTZ, President S. A Hall, Secretary. Fountain County Convention. The Democratic County Convention of the county of Fountain, puts'i mt to a call of the Central Co.nmittee.

convener at me conn riouse, in vovington, on cue oist , shown anu proved nimseu 10 De luny adequate to any ult., at 10 o'clock, A. M. . energency. George Sangster wa. elected President, and Lewis 1 Resolved, That wa have the fullest confidence in the Wallace Secretary. : integrity, ab'lity, and energy of our present State ExeOn m .'1 m of Mr. Rawles, Mr. Voorhees stated the cutive, and that we highly approve of his adrainistraob et of the meeting, and in a few brief, pertinent re- ; tion of onr Stale affairs, as conducing to the happiness marks, showed the importance of the coming canvass of J and prosperity of onr beloved State, in all the depart1S52. inent. of science and industry. On motion, t e following named person, were appoint- : Resolved, That our delegates to the State Convention

ed delegates to the Democratic State Convention for the c v -ral t w n hip. ol t ountain county, to-wit j I Lflznn Wm Trullinger, Daniel Young, Geo. Gibt, and J - j J. Eltridge. Fulton. Iac Fnrgnson and Edward Hall. Jiekson. Harri. Reynolds, Jno. Bowman, and Danl. Williams. Wabath. Hnry Cooper and Alex. White. Richland John Stevens, Abraham Campbell, Conrad Lighty, and Aaron Black. Dntvis. Saml Carter and Jesae Morven. Fat Buren. S- lo.non Hoi field and Dempaey Glassoock. Ci. Tlioma. Crayton, Philip Myers, Joseph Glasseoek, and Silas Lathrop. mill Crtek t ranc.s J. Glasscock, Wm. Norm, and James Hawkins Trov. Solon Turman, Joseph Ristine, Dav. Rawles Lewi. Wallace. Elliot N. Bowman, John Ward, Daniel . W. VowrhrM, E. A- Hannegan. and W. A. Sangster. j

On motion by J. Kingr, a committee of five were uppoin'ed to prepare resolution lor the consideration ofj tiie Convention: and Measr . David Rawles, J. M. Hall, i

D. W. V nor bee. J.King, and Josepb Glasscock were appointed upon that committee, The committed reported the lollowing resolutions, toWit: Resolved, That the Democracy of Fountain county j si i 11 cherish with unbtlterin" devotion the pure and patriotic principles laid down by the early fatbits of the J Party. Resolved, Tbat in the coining important campaign we j will show close ranks and an unbroken Iront, and once more rhallenfc the admiration "f the State by our unitj vtrii"ole and brilliant victory in the cause of pro gress. truth, and right. Re$olctd, That we will submit to no '-new party tests," in regard to the question of slavery; that upon our political creed never was. and never shall be found, the odions and absurd dogma of Freesoilism, and that . . 1 - -1 i I we hold him who attempts to place innere an alien am. ; an enemy to the household of pure faith; that in the principles of the recent compromise measures we rccogni.e nothing new or strange that the doctrines there i corporate! are as old and as just as the Constitution j (1f .i,e United States u.d that we will support no man i for ariy oltice in our Kill wuo seeas 10 oisiuru ineiii. Remind, that upon ne question o. who s.iai. ue u.c . . , . . r i . . i . n.-xr Democratic Presuient. we express n preierencvs , i......o..n Lin a iIaio.IpiI nre crpnoe Inr a coiTPCt "rl",r i . . . . - . L nion pia'lorm n, principle ; a..u . n.i no .o si..u rightly and boldly upon that platform will receive our , n idivided strength at the polls Reiolrtd, That we have an abiding faith in the final , a,H universal triumph ol pure Democracy, not only in ! orJr own e(,,ntrr, but in every land, and in the midst of, every people throughout : the world; that in the recent öt.rce and determined effort, in behalf of l.eedon and lighl, on te Enropean continant we recognise tue resurrection power of Democratic doctrines, levelIll'r I, lilt" Ullts-scs, uuu -.'-i.ii uumi iiauiiij L ' " . e- . . ., .. . . I 1 1 . . . .1. ...... f KA liuii.r hit- ra tensions Ol ivranis. Rejoiced, That our fellow-citizon. Edward A. Hannegan. distintruisSicd in the hisioty of his country lor lolty jrenjuS and nolde eloquence, is still to us, what be has eV(r been to the entire Democracy of this wide-spread Union, an upright, fifitlifui, and zealous member ol that ,,. ,t party, of which he h."s long been a leader and a 1 m. I A -I-.. I I.J - - and ,ri!l and of the kind anJ devoted friend and neigh- j ' Resolved, That Wm. C. Larrahee, of Putnam county, hoing pre-eminently qualified, in our opinion, for tiie nflte of Superintendent of Public Instruction, the delegaies from Fountain county be instructed to vote for his nomination in Convention. On motion of Tlmnras Cravfon, it was Rigolred. That the proceed ins of thi. Convention be i i- i i : ,u n i' r' .i I ,, T.l; a.-,. niil.!ilietl in the Peonle's Friend and ttio Indiana State S -' I s , . 1 . i jj . : Thereupon the Convention adjourned fne die. GEORGE S A NGSTE&, Preit. Lew. Wallace. Sec fry. Warrick County. A mcctinrj of the Pctuocrats of Warrick county was ,Pld at the Court House, in BooavMle, on Saturday, the appointed Chairman, and C. Frary, Secretary The objects of the meetjno; haino been briefly stated, on motion, a committee of five was appointed to repoit in the meeting the names of four tletenates from each tranship lo renresen' Warrick county in the Siat-j Convention, and also to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the mcetinsi. The committee consisted of Tho.. Hudspein, Sr., Periso, C. Fraiy, T. H. Bruner, an, Alvah Johnson; which committee reported to the meeting the following resolutions, which were unanimotisly adopted : Resolved, That bctoeTIBrf as we do that the Union ol i thcse States can only be p7eerved by confining the fedcrii, government to that strict construction ol the Con- i eriU government to that strict construction ol the ConititatSM wiiich has ever been the basis of the Democrat-c ereed, and tbat this can only be done by the permanent i r ii . i i' asccndercy of Democratic principles; we believe that .1. i M Im .an., wn i .'.... a is , . . r ..!.-. t f Ca I sk l.rl I jt "ls our juty lo sCCure harmony in our ranks, zeal, and a strict parly organization. Resolved, That wc have witnessed with joy and pride the recent triumphs of Democratic principles tbrougout alniot the entire Union that never was there a time when ancient federalism and modern whiggery presented such a lean minority as the present, having scarcely a ,,ace Jftft upon which to rear a superstructure ; their lu80 issues uave lieen completely swept away, and thev lire now )ell exposed in all their naked delbrmity the tl ur. p, i,lci,,os 0f Republicanism are spreading in every direction, and evidencing to the world that they are bes't adapted to the welfare of mankind in the maintenance of a free and enlightened government Resolved. Tbat we have the best evidence in the world nl tue jtistico and coirectness of the principles of our party in the fact, that, modern wings have discarded all their old issues, and are now proclaiming to " all the World and the rest of mankind " that there is no diff r encc in the prii.ciples of the two great parties of the country. Resolved, That although our opponents have occasionally, by deception and intrigue, been successful in defeating the Democratic party, their glor has soon faded awav a few months possession of power and patronage of tho government has been sufficient to expose the .Uven rt nf Mfciatmrv. in all it doiMtakla deformity H1-.u.i ri !...; r. ...,on -ibo,ir ihose measures were based i Resolsed, That we deeply sympathise with the Hunr nan O V 1 1 Aa and -. ! 1 ntlia nnl.r lima ts nutrinla u r s rr . ;dioiino-l.nm ri.rhi .....i - ),..,,. ,een driTen (?um lht.ir n,jve and .,y ,,,e vengeancc of tbeir tyrranieal oppressors, and that we heartily approve nf t,e' invitation given to the illustrious Magyar by Congress, to our National Capitol. Resolved. That every nation has the exclusive sever1. .... einty over it. own internal policy, and the rieht to die- j I til it nwn form nf crrivernmont in. I luve - And that ' TT. . a . ... . J 7 . . wll,C wr entertain the tronirest solicitude lor the deiiveran of oppressed humanity, and rejoice at each nci-essive triiinmh nf libertv oer desnotis.n. in their eat eonflj,., lor political existence tujouhout the wor.jf vet we eonsider it foreign from the policy of the United State, to interfere in the affairs ot other nation, for the ptirrnrse of changing or reinodeling, by forec,t.ie ucal institutions of another nation. Resolved, I bat Oeneral Joseph Lane, hy bis own nn tive talent, and bis own right band, has paved the way ' to his own fortune; and by a long and faithful service, 1 both in the councils of the State, and in the field, during. the most Irving peiiods of our country's history, has to be held at Indianapolis, on the 24th of Fcburary next be instructed to vote fur the nomination of Gen. Joseph Lane as a candilate for President ol the United Stale., and for the re-nonination of Gov Joseph A. Wright a. a candidate for Governor of the State of I.idiana. Resolvtd, That having an abiding confidence in the integrity" and ability nf our worthy fellow-citizen, Hon C. C. Graham, a. shown in his various official Hot, and e.pei'ially in tho balls of legidation, vre earnestly recommend him to the State Convention as a .ait able person to receive the nomination lor Lt. Governor, and that nnr delnnafAH sis bereliv i nvt r net eil to nan all hnnnralda means to secure his nomination. Resolved, That this meeting recommend- to the State

Convenlion the nomination for Auditor or State or John idea of enosioing a passage by steam across the IsthP. D:inn .q., of Perry county, believing him to be em- ! mns to California. All the vessels (both Panama and inently qualified lor the station. (Nicaragua) are full np to April, and those for that

Resolved, I hat the lollowing gentlemen be and they are hereby appointed delegate, to the State Convention with power to fill vacancies.

Names of delegates omitted. On motion, it was Resolved. That a committee, consisting of one from

leach township he appointed, whose duty it shall be to act as a committee of correspondence, call county meet- j mos. &c, and C. Frary, A. Johnson, tieo. VV. Cary. . V. Lowe, Dennis Kitchen. John . Mart IxCO. IT . Havwnrd, and Jas My rick, were appouiteu saiu . . 1 ' 1 committee Raoked, That the proceedings nf this convention be I Ii' l I .l lit L n i - i',i,n, I published m the Warrick Democrat, and a copy of them I be transmitted, by the Secretaiy. to our Representative in the Legislature, lor publication in the Mate sentinel and Statesman. The meeting then adjourned tint die. EDWARD BAKER, Sr., Chairman C. Frary, Secretary. Wnrrea County. The Democracy of Warren county met in convention pn the 7th inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M , at ike Court Honso i m u,l!iamsport, ao-reeablv to public notice; wheu Col. ,,,,, q PoLLOCK was caeJ to the Chai. . and Robrr A Chandler elected Secretary Xlle'0 ect 0, lLe meelill,r bavintj'been stated by Mr. n,an.iuP -v nio,;Qn 1 . comniillee 0 ,l)ree was ai.tKjinted to nominate ,XI- : fl(ltt Q ,,ie conVenlion ,or ils approval or d.sapmoval ; r. . . . . . " ' . i j wlio. alter beini? ahsent a siior t tune, reim neu, anu re commendt.d ,ne lollowing gentlemen, to-wit: rrcames omiited.l Which report was adcepted. and said gentlemen were ! unanimou,, ' eiec.ted Dvle"ates to the State Democratic i Convention q() m0Jjon A coinmiltee' of three eonsisting of Jacob Hnvnes, ! Hho(Jt.fer and RoUcrt A. Chandler, was appoint- I o Jraft reso,'uli(ins t ex)reS8 lhe sei)se of lm8 ,on. . . . . j . sl01t rtporied I .-.-.V- . the foiwinr resolutions: Resolved, That while we regard the Compr. m.se Measures of the last Congress as intended to restore the harmouv and promote the peace and well-being of our common country, which we pledge ourselves to sustain while they remain in full force nnd unrepealed, we at the same time solemnly protest agninst the interpolation of the Democratic platfojra with these "Measures," as l oa. I . i " . V -Z unite ami achieve another srloriou. victory. poll unite and achieve another glorious victory Resolved, That we hold those as enemies of our country, who set at defiance the laws of the Uuion, whether they aro from the N rth or the South, the East or the West; and we pledge ourselves to abide by and sustain those laws until amended or repealed; and we reiterate our abiding attachment to our glorious Union, consecrated by the blood of our ancestors, formed and handi d down to us by their wisdom, patriotism, and virtue, and our faith in the usages and principle, of the Democrat. e party as the means of preser- ;ag the Union, and extend in jj and perpetuating its blessings. Resolved, That we have the utmost confidence in the honesty, capacity, integrity, and ability of ihe Hon. Joseph A. Wright, our present Chief Magistrate of the Slate ; and that wc cordially recommend him to the Democracy of the State for re-election. Which resolutions, after being read and discussed, were unanimously adopted. On motion, m Ordered, That the proceedings of this convention he published in the People's Friend," the "State Sentinel," and "Indiana Statesman." m srt it Attn Ilm lAtienntion n i.tmin ui n I unlfn I In til r i r i t ; i jiici mo mimiiiwii TUI""" , i l",""""v Committee, Ths rrinvpnrinn nn motion . fiilioiirned nine die. JOSEPH G. POLLOCK, Chairman. R. A. Chanpi.er. Secretary. Ontgl County Convention. O.i Batstrdaj, the 3lst ult., the democrats of Oranpe county, met in Convention for the purpose of appointing delegate, to represent them in the Slate Convention, to be held at Iniftuiapolis, on the 24ili day of February. Q. Lomax, Esq., was called to the Chair, and H. Cominirore, appointed Sccietary. The object of the Qiccting was explained by It . Morrow. On notion, A committee consisting of five was appointed by the Chair, to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of this meeting, to-wit: Wm. Morrow, A. Morris, T. Pcrter, T. WoSt and A. M. Black. The committee reported the following resolutions to the Convention, which wer unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Democracy of Orange county still adhere to the resolutions passed by the National Democratic Convention in 1S43, at Baltimore, and that I bey contain the true pi inciples and are the true exponents Df the demociaiic creed. Resolved, That this Convention are in favor of and approve that etas of measures passed by the last Conapprove that class of measures passed by the last Conoiess, called the "adjnstment measures," and that we Ire for preserving them, without change or modifiea- ' UOn, as they now exist on the statute book. fl 1 I 'I" I - 1 - . . I I. ..... Resolved, That we approve the course pursued l.v our ! able and talented executive, Joseph A. Wright, and we recommend bis nomination by the State Convention, and we do hereby instruct the delegates from Orange to vote for him in Convention. Rssolved, That the Democracy of Orange county arc ' in favor of that time honored principle promulgated by Andrew Jackson, ''rotation in office," and that our dclgatiou are requested, in the selection of candidates to respect the teachings of that patriotic old He o. On motion, it was Reeolved. That three delegates be appointed from each township, to attend the Stale Cenvention on the 24th of February. Whereupon, the following gentlemen were appointed said delegates: Names of delegates omitted. Resolved, That all democrats in attendance at said Convention from Orange county, be authorized to act as delegates. On motion of II. Comingore, Resolved, That the Democracy rf Orange county have unshaken confidence in Gen. Lewis Cass' democracy, and recommend him as their first choice for the Presidency. Mr. Morrow moved to amend the above resolution, by inserting the name of Hon. S. A. Douglas, as the second choice of the Democracy of Orange couuty ; which amendment was unanimously udopted. The resolution as amended, was then adopted without a disenting vote. The following resolution offered by H. Comingore, was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That if ihe Democracy of the Nation do not select our choice for the Presidency, the Democracy of old Orange, will, as heretofore, be found doing their duty. On motion of J. Wilson, Resolvtd, That it is to the interest of the Democraetic party, and essential to its success, that a liberal sup port be extended to the party press; and that we will party press ; use all Clir elli.rtS to increase tl)C Circulation Ol IIIC

'American Eaple." nial let the purchaser put them up linnself. Always on hand at the On motion of Mr. Morrow, '&" of Ue U'g Pad Us and Cook-Siove. by The alwve resoloiion wa. so amended as to request ' ffn r 1 jn Voorhe., c. W Cal'D ..ie L IKe?ehevery democrat in the county to take an interest in . ,mi lta j r. ivir-e F.qr . and the Truiee of the Deaf and procuring subscribers. The resolution was then adon- Dumb Asvium, Judge Perkins. Messrs. R. R. L'udcrhill, J W. Hol

te!. On motion of A. Morris, Tlexnlrrd. Tbat ihe nrooceilino of ibis Convention be nll,li.,he,l in the, ''American Kaole." and ' Indiana State . i if oenunci On motion, The Convention adjourned :.if die. Q. LOMAX, Chairman. H. Comingore, Secretary. The I'snrper's Civil Army. The immense machinery at the service of ike French Autocrat, may be appreciated by reference to the lotlowing olhcial enumeration ol Government employees Department No. of Suhord. Justice . . 11,100 C32 Foreign Atlairs Public- Instruction 50.000 Interior 314,000 Agriculture Public Work. 10,000 War 30.000 Marine 13,000 Finances 76,000 Total 534,732 Taken in connection with the cei;iraliged control of this mighty force, and the fact thatthe offioial existence ofench man is depei.denl on the pleasure of the Chief of the Republic, we may have some conception of the strength of his entrenchments. With the army to repress di.content, and these civic minions to do his bidding, the governing of France ought lo be light work. And so it will be undotibtedlv, while thi. va.i body of men, each wiih a soul under his uniform, is content to bo simply the tool of a tyrant. New York Times. 0"The New York Tribune tf tho 4th inst., says "It i idle, worse than idle, to visit thi. city with the month are rapidly filling up. Either engage your pas ! .age week, before-baou, or take your way around the IHorn or over tho Sierra There it no h!p lor it."

PEORIA EYE INFTBMARY AND ORTH0P.EDIC INSTITUTION. TBHIS establ shroent is ju t completed, snd will be a permanent

Katnät. place for the rrreption of all pain-tits wishing to u me lit tor i!si-iivil KVKS a. well u ihn desirous of belli? onera- i id on for the removal of all varieties of DEFORMITIES, uch a j 'one stanauig uuiocanons, ciut-ioot, iminoiuit 01 ise ix.er jaw, . beautiful ...d healthv lr-ation. in ihe we.ten. harder ot Hie City of Peoria, where paiienis can 1 ccommodated with comfortable rooms, boarding and wusliing. mi-tin er rre-sttoutU io each case. Every .u-tnimem and apjraiq calculated to rry out the denen ol such an institution, a in vtdeil. aifi in the OrtiioDepartment several entirely origin, one. Hie used, so,,, - of wlucn in Cluh-loot of y-nunr children frequently obviatei the iicceity of operaiinr by the knif. j'iie dessen of ihe Kye Department if more particularly for the treatmeiu of thoee paiienis who. under a lata rigid ylem than ean be puraued at such au matuuuoti, would be for Ute moat part incurable. For further information, address E. S. COOPER, M. T , Pooria, llhiioi. REFERENCES: Josiah McRoherta, Esq . Joiiel, Ilhuou. Hon. T L Dickey. Ottawa, III. Hon. I . P. Walker, U. S Senator, Milwaukee, Wiacouaia. Hou. Dand Darin, Bloofnmgtnn, III. Hon. W'm. Kellofrp, Canton. III. Hon. S. II Trent, rpringf eld. III. Hon. John Moore. Springfield. 111. Urn. A Lincoln. Springfield. III. Hou. r. A Miiinermi. Covington, TMiena. Hon. Win. P. Bryant, Ex- Chief Justice of Oreg-on. Rockville Ind. Hon. John O. Davi, Rockrille, Ind. Hon. Vni McMurtry, 1 .ictit. Governor. Henderaon.il!. Hon. Wiln Mtatiou. Kx. Governor of Ohio, rjt. Clairsua, Ohio. Gen. A. lirullev. TlliHimnteion. 111. Oen M. K AlexaasJer, Pari. 111. Kialiop L. L Hainlme. Sclienectady, New York. Prof Cha A. l'o. St Louis. Mo. I'rof. J J Jit'''ii, New Orleans. JUaior Frank Vor:. Peon. 111. J.C. Fye, M 1) . Peoria, III. R. Rouse. M. 1) . IVorm. 111. F. M. Colhurn. M. P., Peoria. III. John S Ilam.ltou. M P.. Peoria, 111. A. Simpton. M. D . Peoria. 111. A. G. Oshmi. M. I).. Peoria. III. Nmli. S Tucker. M I).. Peoria. 111. Wm. R. Baeajütoa. M. D.. Peona, III. Wm Sperr) . H D . I'eona. 111. His Excellency, Joseph A. Wright, Governor, Indianapolis. Indian. Peoria, November 1, 1P5I. iiS-wly MUSKINGUM WORKS DOUGLAS, SMITH & CO.,

Car Builders, General Machinists, and Iron Founders. ai.Ii: five feci ten .nriie high, weighs about ii or iro .Un.i. nas CORNER OF MARKET AND THIÜD STREETS. ''is riebt cheek, near the corner of hi moulh. a sear occasioned ZA.'VII,LE. OHIO. I by a buni. aboui the siz" of a qua ter of a dollar, and when excited fJ""T AYING compleltd ilieir arrangements f-r doing an extensive i b" considerable sioppage in his speech, and h voire rather femiS bus.nesj. inr prt xired 10 foiisi.ut.1, at short notice, all kind mine. I will ive the above reward of One Hundred Dollar to any of Railroad Cars, viz : I person confining said Boy in any jail, so that I can cei him. Pus-crgcr Cars, of nil Hasse THOMAS K. WILLIAMS. Mail, Bagcaue, ion! Kxprcus Cars. NovemlM?r 21. 1851 dec5-d&w"in

Frucht. Plaiform. Wlpeat, Mock, Coal, Gravel, and rland Car, and 1 1 nek s ot II description. Tuey are also prepared lo furnish Cbilied Car Wheel, of any pat tern. Wheel and Axles fitted niul finished. Snow Ploughs ami Tender made to order, .springs. Boxes. CuMiur. nnd Bolt lor Cara. aek Screws. Switches, and Switch Stands. Wrought and Cal Fr g. Cast. Iron Kailloiul Chun. Turn Tubles. aud ail oilier werk required by Railroad Companies. They also manufacture all kinds of Stationary and Boat Kneines, Boilers, aal every description of Mill Work, Shaftings, Coupling, Ilaneers. I. uil.es. Screw-Culling M.-icinnes. &r. Wood Miichinerv. such n lluiiiti's I'lniieine Machine. Boring, Ti iunitine. ami Mortising Machines, Circular and other Saws Bridge Cissi nij!. Bridge mid R-nif Bolts. Water and Gas Pipe, C:isi iron Hi.iise F routs and all other Callings. They are f repared to do :ill kind of Jobbing to order, either in the Machine. Forge, or Foundry dvpanmeiit. They mai uiMi im e Lmdry" Safety Itailroud Frog, and Wheeler's Switch Stand. This Frog and Switch are bein . generally Intrisluce d on the New Kngland aial Knstern Railroads. Tbcv a e iil.o extensive y eiiL'.iscd in coiisnucting to order the Justly eeletirateo "Inuimia lrar. epBralor Wlill execute .Kith la ce niul small onler with promptiiPAs and . ' in nnlt'ii , im i'.n:' hi niru rinntiM i virmrn t - i . . . 1 I the first older, they can give an assurance lo those who patronize the ir ' esiabhluiieiii. of fidelity iu the execution ol their work, upon at 1 fvortilJe terms a any oilier -.labli-l rru-iii in the eon. try. Yt erTCIer to nui ar now running ui on 'ne einrai onmntii ro'id for necitnen of our work, and lo Thatcher. Burt A Co., of i Cleveland, for whom we have done a large amount of Bridge I Work for i lie Centrui Ohio and Akron Hranch Railroads. a5"W3m "TEEirÄNi) CAST PLOUGHS. rWlHK C"d' r:gned would inform the Farmers of Central Indiana It thai h iä now receiving from the manulacturev ihe lollowiug Sircl am! Cat Plow, viz: Soil Raymond Hunter & C'e.'s Steel Plow, a'l sizes; 130 .lohn Bali .11 tt Co.' Slel Plows a'l rzes; ? Kocker iV Lewi-" ficel Plows. II sre 5 loip' laaairoveil Ca-i Mould lkml Plow, all size.'J5 IVncovk s Impr-'vid fast Mould Board I'low, all sir; S3 ttamoiad iteel VUrwr, j J-""-"1 f1": ! r8"r'f ilr aV ailfj Tinhaiiili t The above is the' tarnest assortment, and most superior quality The above is th- largest assortment, and mot superior quality Of Plow ever off' rl for sale in Indiana. Thev arc warranted to j KJ r",i e ''"n ... every respeci or M ale; mi ha sold for i ii i at Cii.e.iinal. nr.ee, at the sien of the Med Anvil. V.hiueton street, IrulianapoL, by THOMAS BCIST, 1 f i - i.-v. a a . it BrfStW. W Agent for the maimfuclurer. Westward the Star of Reform takes it onward Course. NOTICE TO DßUÖGISTS AND PHYSICIANS! tj' E wo,. id respecifally call the attention of customer ami .lealV er in dru'.'s -ind med. cine to onr lull and lnge assortment of pure article.'. Wc are. receiving und now oien.iig. Ckcpe :ind Powdebed: iilso, var.uM i'omi- .i vys, prepared fiom Medicine introduced by Bench, Matt sou, Thompson, Howard, and other. Also, K.xrcT. concentrated article?, fluid, solid, and powdered. Also, the i ions i 'onipotnul prepared from our own reeeini, of the most crucaciou character, having been tested thorouirhlv lor iwen.y years, llllil a s,. ,.,. superior qua. ty Of our rsrt M,U.eai tMMT, nil of winch we are prepa.rd to sell w..ole.ale or retail. Our slock consists in part, ot African Bird Pepper. Scullcap, ' Bayberry. Laiiii s' Slipper, or Nervine, Ginger, Jamaim, L'lecom. Ginger. African, WM INzel, Gineer. Rat e. Raspberry, Lobelia Inflam Seed, Golden Seal, " " Herb, Ate , &.C ., &c. Sre. Also- f.XTRACTS. FLCtt) Cypripetltiim: I Alchoholic;) " Aipjenu; I'belia Inflam; Capciciun, A. A.; fslillingia; Petelia; Cornus; Apoeynum; a-'LIIl. Jngb.use. or R.uternul; Kupatorium Perae Perf.; A ml in Spinor; Za.'itl.ol n; N uliellaria; llydrii-t!-; to raiiuini; Macro, yr; Genua, ice; POWDERED. My riete. Saiigniiiarie; Podophv 'ii.; IiepiÄiiill hi; Mm rot) n; Abie; Hydrastis: And evetv article thai will admit of the form ' VaMrieea Oil, I.ucuicn Alao, Spice. Ground and Crude: Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Pepper, Maee. AUp.ce, Ginger. Clove. &e. Aiso. Set d of every variety. Canary, Caraway, Flax, Hemp, Fennel. Mustard. A.ue. Caidoman, l,sl elia We design k- pine everv variety of Grass Seeds, Field Seeds, Flower and Garden Seeds. Our stock will be full and complete, and would invite all to call and exnnitnc the (penny of our giwsls ami prices. ami price. an and will eil low. South ier Ui'Ue.liiOi:nmp..h e buy our g.asl lor cash, and can ale Washinalon street, near ihe Palmer dcfjiui vdtV w ncriber having nul nn several thousand leet of James Spratt' Cincinnati Lightning Rod iu this vicinity, . still prepared with a l.rge quantily of Rod direct from Cineainati. and good experienced hands to put up any quantity at l.ort notice nnd at the moderate . -n.e i 10 cent per foot, or he will sell the Rods at a cent tr f.ait. land, Di. Rullard. ami D. Craighead. a..fr!-w mTEW HARDWARE STORE. New Fib jin New Horn. . W The subscriber have jus! opened an entire New Sioc-k ol naniwnir. cimiii'i i-ine me laiesi siyie anu most approve! aiierii of limine trimming of even- description. Builder, will please do them ll.e ruvor lo call and examine rjualny. price, Ac. Farmer can als be furnished Wllh a I mos I every agririillaral implement, such a liovel. spades, hoe, axes, and scythes, hay fork, grain cradle, ickles. Ac. Ac. Carpentei. Joiner. Cooper. Mnson. Carriage and Cabinet Ma kcr. Haofcf While, and rill other Siniihs, aud ll.e iuviialinn is extended to the entire aljibalet ol" name in the city ami surmui Kling connirv, to (ill at the ig of ihe trill KUphant ami foak Slot, souli ide ot Washington street, opixisite D. Craigl.cad's, and examine good and price.. In addiiiou in the above they will keep for sale a good stock o assorted iron, steel, nnd twills. Also, continue lo manufacture copper, tin, mid sheet iron ware, ami do all kinds of job work in their line to order ami laiy. ll.ey do not intend being outdone in the seleetion of the most npproveil kind of Cooking iilovea, warranted to pleat, or no ale lieing well acquainted with ihe latest unproved palterns made iu New York. Pruiuylvania, and Ohio, ami having hm! twenty years prictit al experreiice in the sale of stoves and Mher merchandize in the liardware trade, they hope to please all who may favor them with a call. WAIN WRIGHT A BRO. Indianapolis, Sept. 21, s50. w. C--1 TJN-POW DER from the far-famed manufactory of the 3 Me r. ÜlrItl.T ipiuliiv superior lo any other manufactured in Ihe l imed States, liie ulcnber is now offering the follow n.g dexcripiio' of Diipoui' Powder, at reduced prices: 5,lK) 1 g. FFFo. 'ii Hi, each; 3.SO0 half keg. FFFn. Itf Mam, each; ,'Hkhi (piurier kegs. FFFc. ti lbs. each: 3 ItOll keg FFo. S3 Iba. each; 2.500 half keg, FFg. I2J lbs. f:ch; ! 'Km keg Fo 3 IIm. each; 1100 kegs Rough Powder, FFF. 93 lbs. each; 2.1X) kaga Rough Powder, FFa. 23 IIm each; 1 .(.(HI kez Rough Powder, Fa. 23 IIm. each; 6 000 cauuialer Dnpo.it' F.agle Kille. 1 lb each: 3 000 r.nnisters Du punt's Folgte Diu king. 1 Ih. each; 2 Oon quarter keg DafMM ' Fagle RiHe. S lbs. each; 5. IKtO eauinsiers DumMii's FFFo, 1 lb. each; 3.IKI0 keg KlHiting Powder. conre ami line; 9,000 keg nd half keg Shipping Powder; 2.0011 en musters FFF.:. 1 lb each; 1,000 keT Mealed Powder, lor Psroiechiii!; WK) kegs A Wealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists; 500 ksgr B Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists; For sale in lots lo suit purchasers, by F. L KNFF.f .AND, Agent for the sale of Duptan's Powder, jmie7-ly Son Fronl at , New York City. DLANDRETH S PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS. The subscriber ha just received a large stock of New Seeds, direct from Ijuidrrtli's, which he warrant all food, at the Sign of the Big Padlock aud Cook Stove. rel-7 HENRY 8 KELLOGG.

c. zixsnxix kowix mat C ZIMMERMAN & Co., Manufacturers of the

Improved Fire and Water Proof Composition Hoofing. a-m l-l"I-'RV("F. i mud to ill iniVrirnr! u-hn hap. m i.r g , improved Fire and Water Proof Composition Roof, aud are best Qualified to testify in its favor: IHDUtiArcLU C. M.yer, U. Yanrlea, T. M. Sharp, B. Poitaf'". II Jrillith. V. Butch. R. Underliill, D Williams, J. Wilkin, J. Vandegrift, . Andrraon. Notle Sc Prati. R. M Hattersnn. M. & L Little, Dr. Thinpsou, N. Edward. Seargeut & McCord, J. S. Spann, Knox & Bland. Hnselmati ft Vinton, W. Rouon. p. Meikei. Branch Slate Bunk, P. G. C. Hum. W. Karnes, W. Rose. J. D Defree, L. M. Vance. K. A. Hall, D V. Cully. I. VHTET7K A. S. W hite, P. & O. Ball J Illy. U B. Stockton, McMilliaii Sc BrecltenrKlae. J. Spears, J Reynolds, Roaner A Bm., Martin h Ijme. W. H T. Bramble. T. P Emerson, H T Sample. Attica, Fountain County J McDonald, t). S. Jordan, N. 8. Brown, . Mentser. O. An, O. H. Kerr. J. Cromplon Fra.lsj, Joknson CouMlfF. M. Finch, J. Herriott, S. Herriotl. G llick. M. V. Thomas. County Comtniaioners. Vsbhillio.'c Cocjity Couuty Commisaioners, R. Nixon, A. Lyona. SrLUTas County County Commisaionera. SiitLay Co!MTT--5Af&yriJ W Hacker. J Sullivan, Dr. Robksmf MarritowHDi. McGeuahe) . W. W. Wood) ard. Noblliville G. M. Shaw. Roofing Maienal constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, with directions for use. Ci mibanications or orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. OrTu e at our Manufactory, on Market street, north m'c two and a half square east as the Court House. Indiunapot.s, Indiana. TT'r'All work done by us warranted. January. IMS. js.ri5-d&w6m DOUD S SOFT CASSIMERE HAT. For sometime paMi there ha lieen a manifest feeline on the part of the hat wearinu' public, iu lnvor of a vf tint oi some kind. The dilü'-ulty Im been to produce an article that hnuld be renteel m ippcarmire. hue in quality, and comiortahle to the hejiu- all the rarious Mrxii an and Cahfonra shape thus far have been failures. We now offer fur paMic appioval, our SOFT CASSIMERE HAT. aiwl feel cotifident ii will r:e general satisfaction Thev are matte of the finest material Black. Drab anil While; aad of llirec or four shape, lo utl different styles of feature In addition to our own make of Soft Hat, we alia!) have a well assorted stock of Eastern made Hungarian nnd Ko.uih Hals. Orders promjMlv initialed to. DOPD rV CO. Hatters. de2I-lin l&w HI Main street, below Fourth. Cincinnati fEMOVED, REMOVED. B POTTAGE respectfully inV forms hueoslonn ts and public generally, that he has removed his ioek of Hardware from Ihe old store 10 I. is new brick huildmc. nearly opposite ihe Masonic Hall, where he will lie ready, at any lime, to supply his former customers and friends with every article in his line. Harm; received a new supply to his former lock. su-n as Iron. Nail. Carpenters' and Joiners1 Tools. Knives and Forks, Oil Carpet. Coach Trimming, Saddlery, etc., 4c. dec20-dAvlin M 44) BEWARD! Runaway fromthe subscriber, living five mile vet of Cotton Gin Port. Monroe county. Mississippi, on the 13th day of Jnly. ISjI. a negro hoy. named I! l;v. tweinv -four ur iweiHV-live ve.irs of are. dark rnnner pnLl BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. The ut-der m sicnetl has on liatul and is making to order any niialitv of Bo. ts and Sho s. made 'if the verv best m:iicri:il .ml V' -V- M'lirk niAii.lilr Insnnpr. u 1 1 hi i...rlr i. i,..,.1.. mul.. 1.,immetliate insection. yon may denial on getting justice done to your "understanding." He wurrant Iii work in ei ery panieular. ITHi shop i on Washmmou street, opposite the Court House. dec9-3mw XV. L. BATHS, GREAT CURE FOR D Y S P eIT SIJL ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! Dr. J. S. HOUUn rOM'8 The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice. pKKPARKD from Rennet, or ihe i'oiirili BSMaWeh ot .he Ox, afaT ter lirie;i ins ol llaron I.ieblg. ihe grtnt I'iiysiolugieal Chcin- , ML by J. M HoatlMN, M. 1.. PlnladelphiH. 1'a. This is a truly wonderful reuietly for Inilnrestion. Dyspepsia. ! Jaimil.ce. I.iver Complni.it. Const i pal mil. and Debility. Curing afi"r j lmiiire sow ii mi t n.l. by nature' own age. n. the Gastric Jnice. Hull ie;is oonlul of IVps n, infused in water, will diget t.r .!. i sohc. five Pound jI iaM lltef in about two hours. "out of ihe : siomarh. P'-ps ii is the e'iief element, or ereal illcesting principle of the Ga. ; iri- Juice tin- ol cut of Ihe food, the purifying, preserving, and slim- i Uiai ng i:gc nt . I he .stomach and i, testiiies. It i t xlrnctstl Irom .lie dic'e.siive stotnacl. of die Ox tints forming an AftiCetal l)igctive Fluid, precisely like ihe ualnral Gastric June in iu C'heinical power, and furnisiii.ig a complete and perfect substitute for It Hy the aid o thi preparation, the pn ins and evils of iiidigestieu and dyspepsia are removed, ju: as they would lie by a hea!thy stomach It i. doing womlers for Deyspcfics. curing caeof Debility. Kmaciation. Nervous lleeliu-. and l)ypeptir ouimipt on. i-upjxi-ed to I on the verge of the grave. T ie ecieniific evulriice upon which ii is baed, i in ihe highe! decree curious unit remarkable. fsCIK N Tl I -1 C K V I DKXt K. Raron T.iebie in his c lrhr ited wirk on 4mhmI Chemitry. says: "An Artificial Dteestive fluid, analogous t" llicGastric Juice, may i be rea hlv pi cpnrcil fnun the mucous inembrane of the stomach of ! the CMC iu traieh vnriou articles of fMd, a meal and eggs, will be i oftcned changed, and d gesttd. jut in the ante manner a they wo.iiu im in i he unman .stomach. Di Combe, in his valuable .rritinc on the "Physiology of Dices lion," observes that "a dune iitiou of the due quantity ol ihe Gastric Juice i aprotni.ie.il and a I -prevailing cause of In -;:. . and I e slates llmt "a dwlinguished piofcseor of medicine in londou who was severely alE.cted will, llus roinplaint. finding everything else to fail, had ticouise lo the Gss.rie J uiee. obtained from .he stomachs of living aium!s. which proved completely suceeoful " D. Graham, author of ihe famous works on Vegetable Diet." : says: "It . a rematkable fact in piiysiolocy. ihm the stomach of an mils, macerated in w iter, impart lolhe fluio l!ie properly of dis- i olving various article mt IimkI, and of etTeclin-( a kind of artificial digemioi. of them in nowise diHeienl f.om the nilural di;elive proc s ' Dr f-inion's great work, the ''Chemiftry of Man." fl-ee & Rlanchard. I'luladelphia. 184. pp 321-2) says: "The jiwovery of PKP j HN form a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments, wc know that food i dissolved ns rapidly iu an artificial digetve fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural , Gasirjc Juice itelf." All modern work on Chemistry, Malc-ia Mediea. nd Phvsiolo. cv. ,,m, t ...j M!,"l IJir tioiiarles. drsrrilie .1. ehaiarter and f,,operXief f Pepsix. nd state many iu.ere.liug detaiU raspectinr lit The fact that an Artificial Dicetive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perfeclly resembling the natural Huh;, may lie tead.ly prepared, does not admit of question.- The only wonder i. that it ha not before been applied lo t!i? cure of Imbgesi ou and Dyspepsia- so naturally doe such a u?e upgest itse'f lo ihe mind. AS A DVSPKPSIA CL'RF.R, Dr. Houghton's IVp-m ha- produced the .no, marvellous effect, in Hiring case, of Debility. Kiiiaciaiiou Nervous Decline. .kI Dr-p-Hc C iisuiiipnoii. Ii i nnpossiliie lo give ihe dein 's of cae in ih limit o tins advertisement but authenticated certificates have !eeil ttiren of more thai, two hundred remarkable cure iu Philadelphia, New York, ami Boston atone These were nearly a'l ' spt rule cases, aud the cure were not only rapid and woiaicrful, but ei ma uent It i a great Nervous Antidote, and port'culaily ucflil for teiulen cy lo Bdiiow PiaunKir, I.iver Cotupbeiit. Fever ami Ague, or badly tieaicd fever and Ague, am! ihe vi I effects o! Quinine. Mercury, and other drugs uimmi the Dicestive Oiemi. after a lone sickness. Also, foi excess ;n ef t:. ig. and ihe loo free use of ardent spirit. It almost ! reconciles health rth intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS There is no form of Old ."MunKich Complaints which it doe no! se.-in to reach and move al once. No matter how bad they raiy lie. ! it give iutant relief A single doe remove all the unpleasant ; ymptom: and it only need to be repeal d for a short time lo make these boihI effects permanent. Purity of blood, and vigor of body ' folluw a! once. It i panlcuUrlv excellent in case of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps. Soreness of ilie pa of the Stomach. ditres after j j pa lllf . , . ,,;ile , ,. UUi. Heav nes. Ix.wne of Spir.U, j Despondency, f.macialioii, Weakiic. teiKitiicy to I inanity, Suicide, &c. Dr. Houghton' Pepsin ; sold by neatly all the dealers in fine drug and p (Hilar medicine, throughout ihe United Plate. It 1 prepared 1.1 Powder ami the Fluid form and in Prescription vial lor me use 01 i'hy.si um. Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may be oKia-ned of Dr Houghton or hi Agenlx, descrilnng the whole process of preparation, mid giving the uthontn s upon which Ihe claim of ih.s new remedy are baed. A it ts not a -cret remedy, no objection enn be raised against it use by Physician in respectable standing and recular practice. Price One llolhir per bollle. O-OBKRVK THIS :-Kverv U.tlle of the eeniihie PKP5IN bear. th wri'teu sicnattirc of J HOl'GHTOX. M D , sole proprietur. Philailelphia. Pa. Copy-right ainl Trade Mark secured. 1 pfT-Sold by all Druggist and Dealers iu medicines AtiK.VrS Craurhrad A Ilrou-nine. Indiauamili. wholesale and retail Agon for ihe Stale of Indiana .- " ot 1 , lec:äi i jfl AND AGENCY. I have opened an office in the City of Washington for ihe prosecution of claims again! the Government, embracing Pensions, liounly I. and. Patents for lands sold, and a general agency business My long connection with the I.and 1 Office cives me great facilities for Ihe transaction of hiiine iu thai ! depunmeiit. JOHN Y. BRYANT. Kelcr lo Hon. J. F.. M'Dosai.p. Crnwfordsville. lion. A. s U'hitk, LalaycHe. Hon. V. J. Baow.f. Indianapolis. oct31 mTINE:- AND BRANDIES. Pure Port and Malaga Wine; ft 2 pipe Kochell and Coguiac Brnndv; Just received from Philadelphia, al V. C HANNA A CO. BRUSHES AT LAST. A large lot of Hair. Tooth, and Shavine; Krnshes. Also, a fine assortmeut of Shell and Buffalo. Tuck, Reading, and Fine-Tooth Comb, will be sold at cost, want to close the slock, and quit keeping ihera. Come and see, at jan I W. H. TAI.BOTT'S JOHN O'KANE V SONS NEW BOOK STORE. WR announce to our friends, to Booksellors. Country Mee chants. Teacher, Professional Gentlemen, and hook buyer, generally, that we have opened in Indianapolis, Marion county. Indiana, a new Book Store. We are prepared at any time lo upply the trade, ist large or small quantilie. with an entire new and fresh slock of Books and Stationery. We keep always on haiai a large ami complete as orlmeut of Miscellaneous. Theological. law, Medical. Common School, and Classical Books; together with a full slH k of Staple and Fancy Slntionery. We arc confident it wouhl be to the interest of Co'intry Merchant and all others wishing to purchase book to give as a call. All order thankfully received, ami we aure those who send that thev will lie filled promptly. Particular attention paid to order by mail or otherwise tior quantities or suifle volume Beewax said Rag warned. JOHN O'KANK & SONS, maylwtf No. 4 Norri Buildings, under Odd Fellow Hall. BK. MYERS Beg leave lo a.momire to the mhlie thai Ih? has the largest, handsomest, and cheiiprst lot of Fiet 'h Rlnck. Blue, Green and Brown Cloths in the city, for iale cheap for cash. - decfl CANDIES! CANDIES !! CANDIES !!! We are manufacturing;, and keep rpiMtauilv on hand, n large and superior as sortment of CANDY. CONFECTIONARY. ANDSYRl'PS. which we offer to the country trade, at redaced cash prices A liberal discount on the already reduced prices, to Wholesale House purchasing 50 or more boxes at a lima. For sale al our old stand, No. 40 Main street. Cincinnati. Ohio. maylO-y-cMt GF.O. MYF.RS A CO Of DOZ. PEARL CURTAIN PINS !9 Just received by detlS JACOB LINDLEY.

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TI1K 6KXAT KKMK KV KK.qKDY. DR. JOHN' BULL'S SARSAPÄH1LLA ! ! Will Wonders never Cease? TT the folio ring cures, performed lne by th use of Bt'I.l.'.s SAIISAI'AKII.I.A. are not won.ler. tliea w acknri Icltf! that we do not know the meaning of the word. Keul, and be conrhxed that fans are rtranger thaa Action : I.nr P. O., Fulton Co.. Kr . Qet. 1. 1S51. Dr. John Bull : Ixtir Sir The two doieu oT ?our I nan I'm. onicred in Septeuiber. came to hand. and. In knowlrling the rv-ip' of the nmr. 1 feel I wouhl ha tiotng Tou Injustice To wi'lihoU the roII'winp. i mam of the Instance? that have come under m- i tion. during ihe lat two ars. (f the neat eurative rtis of your Sarcparilla : Mrs. Jeanne!? M.ir-i w. i ! rpec'ah!e lady of my neighborhood, aged riaty-flre ear. had lieen lonjr aflieteÄ with a cancerou nicer, which finallv rednced her to so I.,-.: '- i i i.ii ion. that hecouldr.ot leave her bed. She tried the best medical advice in our county, without relief, and had pirn up all hope of a cure. At this s'age of her case. I persuaded her son to tiJte a bottle of tou- Sana pari.:.!. Ho did so. and in a short time re'umed. and purchascd another bottle, stating the ftrV had had a decidedly roixl eff.s-t. ihe eontir.ue l ro u-e i" until, af r the use ef Ore or rix bottle, I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady hstwlf at church. She Mwrcd me that she had almost entirelr reeoTere.1 her heallh. and fnn her I received the account f her disease, and in about the same words I pn It to ytr This is but one of a number of runs under my otrfervattori of very remarkalUe ones performed by the use of your SarsapariK.i. in my neighlorhood. The demand for it has stradiH increased since it introduclioa here. Very resjc:fnllv. our oU-dieut servant, 'W'M. It UK'hUNSON, P. M. Botle Cocttt. Kv.. Oct. 6. 1851. lr. John Bull : Dear Sir I hare seen tlio most marvellous cure of one of my patients, by your valuable medicine an old lady, who had la-en afflicted from ber childhood with scrofula, aud various disease of the brain. She was sixty years old. It had run Into something like leprosy, nd" she was the most frightful etvature my eye ever beheld. 1 called in Dr. Mcr'addeu. a very fine physician, to con.ult with me in rel.vion to ber. VVe came to the conclusion that it was out of our power to relieve her ; bat, on iroiiig to my office, I icejdentally pl-kei up one af your Onuriia. when, on serin; the wonderful cure your Saraaparilia had effected, I reiwlved to try the experiment in thi. rae. I took her two bottle of it. after taking which I perceived a jrn-at rhanye. 1 took her swine more. She is arm taking the sixth bottle, ana I consider her entirely cured. 1 lake great pi aas ur in rccoiiimeu iiu your Saraaiari!l.i to the atUicted public. Your rvkpecifully, JOHN M K05S. M. D. I. Thoma A. Ringo. of llrares Co . Kr.. for the br-neftt of mankind generally, do liercbj certify, thai on or about tiie Hth .lay of October. 1M7. I wa attacked wirh a very erere iiain in the U'wcr awr: of the abdomen, which lasted but a few u.imi c. ... I u.omsI iato tne left hip. ana continued exreeJini;ly painful lor about five days, during which tkne I ha I a ery iith' tcvi-r. At the end of that time the fever rwed. and the jin aba'ed for a day or two, af-er v. Iii- :. i- a.-iiii r. ar I . a n 1 .- tuKrh w.re than before. During all this time I wa unler niedfea! treatmen. Fron a .-lior: time after I n taken. I wa unable to walk or -it up : the hip in which the pain was so bad co:niericed ri-t:ig. un'il some tiaie in January . w he. it burst, and a number .: pi '- of lone came our as m.iay as twenty, at least. Sne of the piece were thr-fourth. of an inch loo. sn;e time afu-r this, a harl knot appeared on my li.-H- hip. also one on uiy ri;!.r rit. and one on my k-g. tilnw my knee. I coo inued te get weak ana orr. at. i ,..un i.n i- its apjs-irat.ee in my right shoulder, and would move in my breast ami stomach. At thi- time ail (ht.- .h- gae me up to die. A j.l.y u in then toid me rtr.-. a a i i-- n-tnedv. 1 had r ue MR. UU'LlS F1.C1I KVTUAt 1 Or 'sAKSAPAU! I.LA. After the use of iheset oud Ui'tle. the knot on my writ eaisaeared rt'ing soft. I ope d it. aud a day or two after, a piii r uf hone rail..- out. 'y rist soon jrot eil. aud I c";i ii'iK-1 : j..o, - :.. Xf'er 1 u-aI the third bottle, 1 could get no more fur some four weeks, aficr whirh time I succeeded in jretticj; three more bottle. After using the time last bottle, the knot en my hip became soft : it was Opened, and s"i.ie corruption ran out logether with a small piece of boue. and the sore soon got well, and ths knot eniirel v -lUppcired. The sore on m leg also opened, and a piuce of bone eame out. I continued the urse of the Banuipiirilla uo'U I useJ twelve bottles, and am entirely well, bad able to do daily labor. It may ttrauge to some, bu: I will here (tare that, during the suuiiiier f ls-lJ. I eouirUeil up Ilm-- piece of tone. which can now be seen at the residence of u.y uncle. Tho. Neal, where I now live, and if any person doubt this statement,. I will be hapjn to couvm.-e with then:, if tl.ev will call on mo. biueJ, TUUMAS X. KIXlK). Ptate of Kentucky, Urave Co.. Set. This day personally came betöre me toe undersigned, aa acini; justice of the peace iu and for said county, and c.-vle oath in due lorin of la, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and swern to. this 15th dav of Kebruarv, 1S0O. . P. MORSE, J. P. fer'tl. C. T, Irwin Anderson. Clerk of the County Court of Graves County, Stare of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name is signed to the above cer ins-ate. is now. and was at the time of signing the same, a jus-ice nf the peace, in and for sail ..uvea Coartty, dul roHimissium'd and qiialineil as such, and that faith aud credit are due all bis official acts, as such. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my rT e i baud, and caused ;he seal of the County Ceurt of I ' aid county tobe hereunto affixed, thi 18th day of February, 1SÖ0. KDWIX ANDEKSOX. Can the reader Where, aPer rea ling the deeription of the above numerbus cures, that there is Mill a few human being. suScri..;: with disease, that refuse Hi give Ilull Sarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but ueverthefe. it is too true. What kind of teatiuiouy would it take to convince the f.-w reuiaininjT- Ji.believers. tliat Hull a mislirine will do more even than i: promise I The doctor could produ.e another and another cure perfurmcl by his medicine ; but if the east- published above will net couvice the Wtptfaial, It is uaeles to produce any more, and, in I" I. it ou, l co-' a t' .rrut.r to publirh the many rertifica es tha' have bvi n .-'lowered on Dr. Bull. Tne large mammoth sheet in Act. a v.oU;d . '::Min ct.-ii the tiatnes of Uiuse eured, let aloue full statement of their case.. This medicine, when used according to direction, will eure, without fail t Sepifula or King" KtII. Cancers, Tumors. Eruptions of the stkin, Kryielaj. Ciironic Sore Eyes. Itingworm or T-" r-. Seal 1 Head. IIa. .imati-in. Pains iu the bone or Joints. Old Sere and Fleers. Swelling of the Clamls, Syphilid Hy jiepsi.i. Salt Klu um. lis.' i-i s ,, lie ki lueys, Disease aruiii:.: Ii ;;. ' u-c of Men ury. Ixiss of Appetit, Pain in Ihe Si.le or t-booMer, rleueral Drhiii y. bun. bag, Hropey, Jaundice, Costivenea, Brouchitia, Sore Threat, Cough-, Colds, Weak ne-- of the Chest, Pulmonary Affection, and ail other Uiseas, teu-ling to prn,luce Cuusumption. I.iver Complaint. Female Irreguiaritie and Camplain's. Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spiri'S, Night SA.ar-. i.'po-uri or Im; r.. lei.ee iu Life. Chronic Coustitu'ional Di.-ea.se, and a a Spring and Summer Drink, and Oeneral Tonic for the Syrern, and a Ueti'le and I'liamt Purga ire. it is superior to Blue lick and I'rmgrcs Water, Salt, or Seitiaitx Powders DU. J0UX BULL'S Principal Offica, 81 Fourth St- Lou ls rille. Ky. Where applications for Asencie must be addressed. For sale, wnolesale and retail, by C RAIUIIKA ü '& BMOW N 1 NG. janT-doVwöm Sole Agents i',,r ludiuiapolat. The Gr eat est Discovery of the Age DR. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. FOR luda.iia.ory litieumu.isn.. tin O.utiuent i llie most plete remedy ever pri pared. In ID ease out ol 100 it will afford entire relief lo tbe worst of Nervous iiciitl.'iclii' in .'ill minutes. For Nervous Diseases, aJscSaSM of the Spine, Lumciiesft, bums, c, c. it i of immense value. SWELLED LIMBS. If any of our Ladies are aiBiclcd willi a Swelled Limb, or Milk. Lei;, au it is ometiin called, (a cwsnpla.nt tbat many females are subject lo. after clnld-biitli. and which is ot.eii protracied for year.) we would say to all uch. gel a laitile of Traak's MaguetasOint.iieul, which will effect a cerlain aud perrhanenl cure. Irice S5 aisl :l- cet.i- er laittie. Soul wholesale and retail by Craighead ös Browning. Tomlmsof Brother. I. Hi.anapoita; L. Edwards, (iieetifield. Wiley M Iowry,. K.nglilstown; Ilodsou As Wellarii, C'gdeu; J. R. Bracken A C. OatVbei and, ami bv one Agent in euch villnre in liie Siate. ocf.'-lyw H. Z FFKGI'SON. True. Arent DELZELL A TYLER. Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, (Journal Building, opposite Ernnck Bank,) INDIANAPOLIS, IM) AT which p'aee will constantly be on hand, a full .nd complete? assort mem of Blank Books of every description; alao JusticesIiiauks. Blank Notes, Ac. Stationery of every description cotutaiu-. ly on hand of the best quality, and will be sold ou the most reasoav able terms. TO COUNTY OFFICERS. We are now supplied with a superior assortment of the different Record Papers and are prepared lo supply County Officers wuh JUcords with or without printed head, ol the very best material and on such terms as lo insure satikfactioa. and in workmanship, inferior to noue in Ihe West. Weare in pcanessnai of all the differeHl form, used in the offices in the Slate, and feel assured fjial. should yoa favor os with yo-.r orders, enure satisfaction will lie givea. Part.cular aitenttoii paid to re-biuding old books. augt2-Amw ' JAMES 1IAKLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, se?ft-l vw 1Y A CITY. IOWA Removed: removed: removed' FVANS have removed their f?recery Store the Wright B nose . where tl-cv will be plcad to i frieirl and customers. Having enlarged war bui sie HMk a - enuhfe us lo sell a low aseia le b Tl I ALM A.N A itore tvi o doors eat of rl to see all their former -. onr tar 'lilies !( itaxit iu the west r.rocnies. ilanlwata, a rail, as we hare de ep3-6ro r invite 11 lli.xe in want of llry Boot ami Shoe. Hat and Cap, lo M trrmnied to sell cheaper than the clieaoc. OISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership. lo n ioi'-re ezistiiif lietweea Mnr. J. Horn and Deaiaasm C. Horn, nn ' r tbe firm of II J V 1 ' Horn, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hersafter be eommaed by U . Hon., who is authorized to settih die busiueas of the firm. yt. 1 HORN, B. C. HORN. Indianapolis. Der. 99. 1FSI TO FARMERS. Tbs snbacriher has constantly oa basal, I. Patlon's best make of CR A DI .KS, ready hr use, at the Sign of the big Padlock aud Cook Stove. . m.y?l UENRY S KKLUOGw