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wrn. INDIANA STATE SENTINEL: TUE OFFICIAL UAZETTE OF TUE STATE QCj-OJice on Illinois Street, IS'orth of Washington. G. A. & I P. CHAPMAN, Editors. State Sentinel will contain a much larger amount of reading matter, on all subjects of general interest, than any other newspaper in Indiana. THE SK3II-U'Ki:KLiTinXITIO Is published every Wednesday and Saturday, and dur ing the session of the Legislature, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at Four Dol lars a yar, payable always in advance. the" weekly edition Is published every Thursday, at Ttco Dollars a year alway3 to be paid in advance. Si in advance will pay for six months. 5 will pay for three copies one year. Ferson3 remitting sl() in advance, free of post age, shall have three copies of the Semi-Weekly one year. $2 will pay for six months, .si will always oe charged for the Tri-Wcekly, and f0 cents for the Weekly, during the Legislative sessions. ADVERTISEMENTS, will be inserted three times at one dollar a square of ö lines, and be continued at the rate of 25 cents a square for each additional in sertion. Quarterly advertisements, per square, ". All advertisements from abro ul must bp accompanied by the cash ; or no attention will be paid to them. (rlYta ire must be paid. Ii ' " k'.ul flu.'.'' I i'-l'lrl Indianapolis, November 2!). b !' SEMI-WEEKLY. Volume I::::::::::Xiinibcr 52. DEM O CR A T J C P1U NCII'LES ami .Moanro. A simple find frugal GtAcriiiiu-iit, confined within strict Constitutional limit. A strict construction of the Constitution, and no a-suinptM-n tif doubtful Mwcr. No National Uank to swindle the laboring popula tion. No connection b?twecn tJie jrovcrnmcnt and banks. A Djplomacj, a-kiu for nothing but what is clear ly njrl.t nnd u!mittin to nothing wrii. So pubhc dübt, cither bv tl.e (Trnprnfl'mrrnrrirnt. or by the States, except for objects of urgent neces sity. No auuiplion by ti e (Tc-noral C! o ernmcnt of the ' debts f;f the States, ciibcr directly or indirectly, by a ' distribution of t lie proceeds of tl.e public lands. A hevenue tariti. .irriirun;it;i;p; in favor of the poor consumer instead t,f the rich capitalist. No extensive system of Internal Improvement by the General Government, or 1 v the States. A constitutional barrier against improvident State loans. The henest payment of our debts and the sacred preservation of the public faitli. A gradual return from a paper credit system. No rant of exclusive charters and privileges, by special legislation, to bank. No connexion between Church and Slate. No proscription f r honest opinions. Fostering aid to public education. A "propre mvcm reformation if all abucs. From the St. Lmis lieveilfe. A LyEic2iPr"s Own Sfory. "I never fight when nngry, gentlemen." Jamfs Covvir. 4 go in for reprisals, jrentlernen bv the eternal heavens, reprisals ! Seize on abolition property in New OrleiJ Natchez wherever fourid. Seize oa Yankee scoundrels ' themselves, and exchange them for our own kidmnncd slaves ii'.:rer for nier. bv thunder ! This violent pecch, delivered with savage energy by a thin, wirey looking man one of a jrr,,u? col lected around the stove ia the "social hall' of a .Mis sissippi steamboat was received Witli a shout of an- v-iuse bv all assembled. "Good, by gracious f "That's the talk !' "You 're a Loss, Jujje!" &c. &c, followed the explosion, like a rattle of small thunder, till an cnorm s fig ure, in a white hat and blanket coat yet withal, a good looking man arose slowly, stretched himself, and brushed back the thick hair from his broad fore head, and then, in quiet yet evidently teased accents, said, with a smile : "Yes, Judge, that's the talk, I believe ! Gentlc men, we'll take a little pomr. thing.' There was a general demonstration as if to rie, when the barkeeper, who made one of the crowd, and who appeared to bo singularly impressed with the new doctrine of "reprisals" hogged the "Colonel" would keep his seat, and the "drinks'' should be brought. "Sit down, Cul.-ncl," cried the energetic Judge, emptying his mouth of a "chvv," by way of prepar ation for "one more drink," and at the same time running his heels higher up the stove pipe "sit down ; this thing has gut to bo fixed between the North and the South, and a little talk about it won't be lost." All resumed their seats, and the "drinks' were brought, and, by the spirit with which fresh cigars were lighted, it was evident that the subject had only got fairly under headway in the asscmlly. It was in the fall of IS . Daring the preceding summer, a couple of slaves had been seduced and finally wrested from their masters by the L'oston Abolitionists, and the numerous southerners then at the north, filled with violent indignation, gave vent to the most furi ous threats and dcnunciitijns. It is not intended here to a-gue, or even comment upon the vexatious question of slavery, but simply to sketch a few fea tures and incidents of southwestern character and adventure. It was a cold and rainy night, the steamer plunged him, it was that fellow ; his eyc glazed, a dark cir cle settled round them, while his lower lip, blue and quivering as the blood left if, after making an etlort, as it were, to recal the relaxed jaw to its duty, finally fell with it; nnd there the man sat, staring at me, motionless, with the exception tf his throat, which worked spasmodically in the eilort to supply itself with moisture from the parched mouth. Gentlemen, he was the picture of a small rascal caught in a tall snip! 1 first blushed that lie was a white man, and next that he was an American !' "American h 11 !" interrupted one of the pilots of the boat, who, parched upon a pile of trunks, had hitherto said nothing "ho was a d d Vh:t.'rt that's what he was !" This distinction was recognized with limit apphuse, of eours". The "Ce.hr.er resumed : Cj J I ' "Th?re was jut about a tolerable court on the spt, gentlemen, and it was agreed to try the follow right thar. There was evidence besides mine, for o:j mi:i had followed him up nb ng the plantations for twenty miles; but yet the woman kinder stood be tween him and his due, and I thought I would ques tion her too. She was voung, "vntlcmen, with a sim pie look had evidently neither the heart nor the wit a woman ab.'ut her, and at my first question something put it into my head "Are you married to tli.s man .'" s.ic burst into tars, and sobbed as it tier heart would break. I had him taken away at once, and out it all came with no thought of injuring her companion, though : it wa the simple impulse to re lieve a timid mind by confession. She was not his wife, gentlemen. She had taught school in Tennes see, where this man stw her, and l:r-t persuading her to aid him in the circulation of abolition tracts, final ly seduced and carried her to New Orleans where, growing more bold as he extended Iiis acquaintance with the country, ho had made another arrangement with the "Society," one of greater profit as of 1 ler and right kidney, have, we arc also inf creator risk namely, t ) "run off" negroes from the promptly removed by the action of these instn I - O i .!-.. I'll 1 1 1 MUD2CAL MATTES. Magnetism as a Medical Ackst. The New York Dissector f )t April, (Dr. II. II. Sherwood, editor.) give? the following eLmlm; catalogue of recent results of miir nclism, as applied ly the Savas Kotary Machine, by which no distinct or perceptible shock ia given to the pi tient : In magnetizing a boy. agci 12 years, on tha 23d of March inst., with recent paralysis of the It ft arm, tongue, and face, and tetanic rigidity of the muscles of the neck, &c. we placed the positive button in his left band, and the negative button in our left hand, while we made pars es with the right hind over the face during f ur or five n.inutcs. In a'oout five minutes from the time we finish ed the operation, our left arm Logan to ache, and the in tensity of this sensation increased eo rapidly as to com pletely paralize the arm in one minute, and in about two minutes it was o great as to te insupportable. A sink in; sensation begin to pervade the system, when we callc ! fir assistance, anJ had the r.rgative button quickly pi -iced in the left hand, nnd the positive on the reck, under the full power of our largest machine. We soon felt a ph.i sant Fcnsation from the action of the instrument the hor rible aching sensation began to give way, and in ab ut five minutes it had ceased very nearly, and the moti m of the arm restored. In tins case the disease in the It ft arm of the boy was conducted fnwn the Itftarm by the current from the positive button in an opposite direction frm the current, which was at the same time moving from the ne gative to the positive button. This manner of magnetism is a very ptcasant one fr patients, but sometimes, as wa have no.v learnt, a very dangeruu one for magnetizers. The most sevire cholic pains are reduced with great r&pidity by the action of the machines, ns we. are inform ed by several physicians. Two cmcs of recent dropsy enc from chronic serosis or tubercular disease of the heart and muscles, and the other from chronic xerosis of the rmtd, been instruments. ALVORD & WOODWARD, In Addition to their Former Slork of I'rcposaSs for American Watcr-rottcd He in p. Navy I'cr artmkxt, Ccr.EAV or Cgssiiuctiun, iritT, L.r. 4Ui O toWr, IM3. HAVE jnt n-ceivtil üi-w nie iatiu Striiml r;irliani ; Silk Warn Alia a ; f'iU;..ilia Fiurit! Silk f,.r ilrt ci ; Emtiroitlf rtd . - , . i . ,i ItuU for ti.llan.t Pa.iy .. : 'Unlit hihI i!t-Lain S'ia I, 6 -l, 6-4 ni.l IC 4 ; CS!..r- aiul rv, all quälen-; Fancy ß!pLEÖ rKOPOSALS, cn.tord TroposuU lor hcu.p.' will Cravat for Gciitl.i.1. a ; aiiiia.i.l llmnliaiui-i.ka ; l'-irple. Maroon, a.d mod.-cI.r tfaiin lor r.o.....l, Ulack, Hlue Uck, M-rouii ! ' five! Mt u urrni in-iil f e lWfmt.eri.fXt. for and m.. Volv, t rr II ...ikM ; i;i,.,ct n.hb,,,,-, ri.. rS Itc. Pec. rfIiverin- o.ii l.ti'w.rr.l r.;.t f.rty to. 8 of .fnc vr.r.uU Wlikli iiukn onr aidortim-itt a coi.ii.kt.- as ai.v in the city, and whkh we wi'.! s. tl at ...ir nual low .ric . krm'n : t 11 t-n:e..ou v :,. ! t'.c ni.- ot Louisville, Ken- Vnr 1MJ"i rl ' IY(Hin .V. fi MJ ,, YnmW niidt'nir lurky,an,l !st. Loins, in Missouri, ;.s limy I desi2ii;itrtl lylle WHOLESALE BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CIIAKLES B. D.W1S. iiriil Lotui en t;,e first d.iy f Mjsrrii pud lie f.rt dy of Ju!r. 1?46, and nrroiujiaiiii-d ly f;it irlu tury tTidti.ce that it Li a I ecu tca'cr rotted in tl:e iunl ii:un cr. The tiri.-ip Ii. list t r ti orou il ty t'res c', -;cnT!ef', f-cc from f!.ir rrg. r.nd inut nut .ic inoi t !: sixio!i wr ent of tow atid I Wiiste wlifii lirtt lielliMl, to t!.e prt;!"; rtio'iol the inspoctors, reily ir FjiiuMii. I's .-Tr nr'li n.iir I e mh u, ti ;.t n ri-e ot ore rtid tliree-fomtl f f n?i ierli in ritriu-iftn-'n e. niM'e fioin tvi?"ty otie yiirns, as irepar'l rml ti s-t .-d ! y tie i mju-riors. or I' their dilu tion, w i! I c.ir jit J-:.(-t fmn t! di:s:;m! two ! iiiuiit'd imihi.!s ; itud Our Dom- West Wsisliiiurtoii LE:tl. lüdi: ti.sr.o is. E iitt i . Respcrtfnriy informs I.ij friends and tl.e u' Vic generally, Unit t o it row receiving dircit Iruui I'i.i:i;(!clj)!.i.i nüd New Vorn, a large . I'Ctli, color. :.n; otIi t jimjuMti s. imM le entirety f. tifrrto iiS'iitinent of " jrytotl.o tors, or ti e ct l.-f of ti is ! uie.- u, or it will r.ct e Luc, M.dicd, Tltvoy-riazL ZcicnHflc, Cutssiral an 4 Misceatuoizs BOOKS: AIm, School Boohs end ! 'W.n"1 "i'feted t:d n.-d i.t tl.e reactive i.'.c. Ivank lams oj cvrry d rcrv!iov. A veiy Uirzc nsortmpnt l Hi!.;: ar.tt T st::iniits, in plain and f.uiry liindmz. Sj.'u nM.I!y en l-t lii.!i 3 Animals for IS IC, uitalde for Clirirt nn anl .New V ;uV I'k-m nts. A prent vuritty of Juvenile anJ Toy IUk-I..--, ri:un'.soiiie!y Ih.iiii.1 and illn-trated w Uli fine engraving!, suil a'jle fjr children. A general tuj-;ily of AliU Jiiars Tor IS CG. A large assoilmentof Colored 1'iinu nnd Fancy Ar:i les. New jfililications received every week. Cap.Ixttcr ani Nete Tajx rs, of all kind. Fol'o nnd Connnerrial Post, Post Ulliie, (Al lied and TiKeii-j Paper. IS:t!k Hooks. Steel Pens, (iuilU Ink, &.c. &r. nt re tire price.?. EPer-nns desirous of selling rare American or Foreign works, can liave their orders punciinlly atterded to l y h avinp t'i in as above, i m:i:o'is, nv. 7, 11". " LATEST ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER II. C. M E L D II U O F GOODS. 1 For tli liemp w'ii'-li may pr iriyccTion and t e rerired t.y t!.e r.sent, l:e :m1 the i-'sj-i tor will rrrtify I IKn ?cr rl lea 11 an o'-p tl. ons.. ml tWrljrs, 1 1;- I; s-t ! ill jirceptci!. a-coi!i z to t! e r vision? of tlie coiitriot; eirefy .er rpi.t r.f wl.irli to Ic pva'le witliin tliirty day? r.lter tl e pr .-4 of tl e t i! to su l i.rvy renlrs may le agreed upon l y tl.e tl.it-f ol tl iiturer.u and ti e contractors. P rso: s o Terinrr. nmt oTer for ;.t 3frt tt irt tonp. and tmiet P-.ite tliP jirK-e (vri'rt-;i i-i words nt lem-tlO rsVed per ton of I'Ouiiils l.pji (!e!iv if l, ir sj.ei (!. f(cd. r pprovej, n r-d received ly tie aient and i:rpfv?nr, ;, 1 ,j p;.;.M(. s;.ove pperified. ami inut forward with Il. ir e,:I". r mi o! in-rtion, tUt'y e.xeruw-d ly two person? of known r spoti-i' i.'it v. ' ir.'fi:! t '.-I-ei for the per fo'inanre of ti e o ""., it tl ey s! oti'd I e acrej.a d. RtMiiIs to oic lii lf tlie iniiouiit of tl.e ro'itract wIikIi niiyle inude, with two too I artd tnjr'.:ri-r.t sur 'i p, will l. re;uired lor tlo-ir f.iitlit'iii ncrijliiMi, in iun to n d iln. tion of f n p-r ceiit. from all t'ills wl i-li may I e npptored ;ik! .-id I efore tl t f omp' tio;s of tl e co-iti:.fs. wlii h will Ic reti.i"cd uitil il.ey are lulljr cotiipletrd. in sill r sw. ts. ru f or dier to tl.t-ir t ) lers iint-t ne made iri strict ro.if ormitv with tl.e ternis of tl ia pi ir.tnt ions al'Jii the roat. Crcr.tifincn, this is a awuuim nicn navö iouS ucueu ru-7 ua .nnn.y, t'.m- l'.nrr ctf.rv pnr!(ir0r " ' iave fcailÜy vie'üei) to tlic action of tliese machincj. In -Oh, no, no r "t- rJioad, Colonel." "DrinW ll,icsc cas" I'ilieilti 6houlJ bc Uron- at the moment worn tlodincd, but the shorter opra- J PI . , .r ... e . r . , c 1 .. ; i 1 ; 1 . I ne importance of a specific application of the buttons tion tf taking .1 frcsli "chew was lnuu'irca in, lv ! 1 . ..1 . n e i- t- u r f U- n o . . may be fccn 111 the f ict that imtiy cistts of disease which way ot iiiiir.;r ijj) t;e prtu-f. ! resisted an cmpiric.l manner of macnetizi .g. have yielJeJ -I had another question to m tnc woman. 'Do rcaJi!y o hcit.rUific api,!icaliün of tho llU,tn,. you love tins man 1 said f. 1 he poor creature wept j Dr Cox of ViHia,8burS. X. Y.. has cureJ a lad eise worse than ever, rrpntlerr.en ; pHo said her only di-stre rf white swelling of the knee, with the Sava-o Kotary was to o to some friend.-; in Illinois, wlioro s!ic h p- Machine alone. ed tJ be welcome nnd to get alon'r nv;re wisely, lle l)r. Daker of Brooklyn, X. Y., has brought a cMM ubu-e- you, tlien,' said I. 40h,' -.aid s!ie,I wouldn't ; about two years o!J to hfe, and faved it with one of thrsa mind that if I thought he wouldn't hill vie ' In short, ! machines, after it had been apparently dead ten or fifteen es I ho,-? to live .1 mild and considerate, citizen, ixen- minutes. rur A a ; ikdt.nM t.t.. ....t 1.1. M iv;! -1 ,r. w 1 1 rriAn a V lnn.-tn 1 ctrMt Indian. 1 ksd a i:i,Uii l.irt stock of nea.4otn!i!e I)ry Uoods hrouht to the city Ihi.i fall, corisi.in; 1 1 loo e:ies. jnl j-nrrlia.-ed in New Vik ' aiiveniM-iiu t:T. A ., , aii lPh1'rtddi,h..i,expteislyfor Ihi. m .rket, and whi- li he pledge him-eif to either hy tio-e or ret.il, at Cincinnati or InmUvnle tJjlr''"U(" 1,1 " Hvp ;pyS after tl.ry Uv price,, and xv. ;,! .:..' t r,p-ctf,illv solicit at? examination of l,i as.,rtmnt. The foliov, in comprise rt of Ms stock: .V pi.-c.e8 .ad rer .f -i . ! TT", V ' T , v " , .," "rr" U, A' " -.vlhi, N.ie, hl;.ck,Ha 1 every f.inVy color; 10 pieces heavy lancv Cm' ins t 2) pieces :i 4 and r. 4 plain h.H fancy t rench Carmens; j-J '' . , 'j . '"tr ' "''.'a Vn i pieces plain and fancy Üjtinettt, Txccd Cammcre, and Kerseys; a l.ir; aiorunent vi Wtins , of every v.i::ety of color and pattern. I I)Pr 1 iciivi. ksimtä: Ad i:cy, And Architectural Oilier. Ej.ie)! 2'iv esci:ns r.iintere, 'a-hmere neEcase, Muslin Ilelnines, Omhra Kel.nines and t 'nihra Caiin- te a new aitii-le, and very rich). Alpaca,, I Lustres, and black, drah. and f incv Clou'jn-r. Pl tid clo;ik cloth of every va ietvol st I : 3"' ptec.es ne.v sule print, from G 1-4 to an j cenN; -.'."i pieces iifv nfyledirk p'on an I twilled tlinzJinn-' ; (7love, ll.i-n-ry. lö e, Kdüii g, In-tertiri2, and very description ot Trim-. Meridian ptret lonüh door Fonth of ioirixf Clock. Tl Alarme and e;ej.int assortment ol d irk and rich IHlXNKT TKI.M MINUS, stoiat.Ie la lli season, an l ol me laiesi lasnion. L jr PiiiiscntK-r liavn.g open-d anoliice for the uttliae and m of 55i.. MT'? &!E J. real propeny, oiir-rs ins services to liie community in thai capacity. nun 's. A lnrz'anrtmentof Florence braid Honnets. Pur, fur trimmed, plain cloth, srafctte, and oil itoth Cap-, together wuh a few fancy ne wm Keep imh., i..r i.ie re-isTryot pro; erty lor wie; not lour Plash Cip, whirl, are all tl.e c-i in the lahion it,!e world. ' xv'" U ""A'"; f'-r advert.Mn-) until sate be made through hw I'WTOZ VAit.V COTTIKV HATTEN', :.,.! a e..cr:il AorE.sir t r GUOCEUI L'fj ,.n,.. viu..r i"i......i i'..i . i i v ? .Ii ruu.. i. nmi ÜMici-tn will lictikn in na vment lor (.noils ' . .. .' 1 : . ... , v.l.. .i.ii.i ..i.i... iiiirai.iiiisicu.icauiciJ, iun auu - " i '- "t -r criniloii an.l liii-f ir nr.itinlil m n ii.itn-o K.iimii Ii trow : and the. highest market price paid for them tlemrn, t!iat livid, cowanllv f-couii'lrol, had, ilLiiiur Dr. I'routit n chil'l to life under similar cir- It Ireathod a few minutes, lut in conse mv rur.iit of hitn. after t!ireiteni:i!i his victim now i cumstancc Iiis burthen till h! was nearly Ufcle , actu illy at- ' icnce of some di.Ticulty in runnine t!ie machine, the .,.,1 i.y.- ,. fi. , ..,., r, i t T,r,.i.t tn ; cQtbJ was lost. )n earnin? tlicsj circumstance?, we ce- , t i.i 1 f II .llii'Mill llMiii.Hi (. ;t i.i. ( . iliiij.Jiiv.ll' 3-- v a co'dDiO oi v.: i lauics, anu Kin- .. . . r . - ul'v . j Vu., "en! lernen, how unanimous the verdict was in 1 topic, now nroiuirjeu o uiae a ;.. u - , 1 ' 1 tins ca-c; tue woman, l.jr wIk thiV ca.se; the woman,' lor whom we .subsequently ! joct to ch accidents and we luve succeeded ir, mido up a sul-rij.tion, w.ts moved o;F fuvard tlc lhe flbrlmß Mr h"iCr "y1 inßcm . ,, 1 I, A ous M. Corne of the .Magnetic relegrapli.- nfarost house; tin man, :i nnhtv sm-.H liureanv. i !..,..- L-iinmV tn i, ..ir i . t. .,nt..r..i T' i.wi no! Su.7 K n r. v t 1 h c worst cases of this hcn5c are niTcrpr. ViT 5 ... j . alonp; amidst tlenso shadows, in winch the unprac tised eye could not even distinguish an outline; the main cabin was spread with r).i'tre?se?, and tl.e j cr sons around the sto.e, tin? I.Tt up, dosertinp; some half hour previous! in upon an excitiu ntirht of it. 'Ye, gentlemen," resumed ti e fiery JuJto, "it i:i. .1 , . v... ..t... iniysaiueaupa uun.i -, uui vwiuc , 1Mv PI1M, . t . :ilf , nnh,r;i, a:7fl. f!;nMr(l n? deiperation is left us; tae cr:.; mvs come! MS-C t! r, rnrr..t;P Awo l.n.l antirmiinl tho qckly cured by the action of tha machine. Dilute Su!- slave is mv pro:ertv, rru.irante-d to m bv tue cousii- i - i' '1 i T i i i : huncacui is the remedy tn use nt the same tune. m 6 . J ,1 , i'-1-'" ' . t, -. 4, : ''rave ; his arms bound behind Ins hncif, rind Mnver- -. r , . . . - e . , , . . tution ; it 3lis3achusetts sanctions the seizure ot our ; r ' . , . . rnne,n dn-p of the acid t ninety of Alchoi magnetize. J)usC I IT II !! frtlll I I I I II 1 II I I 1 llll'XI.illlLaL-.f i..lT - - . I.m.u. !.r. r.niiWi'n. s-ioiilf M ' r. V . f-' '? . ' . , ' V , three to five drops two or three tunes a !.iv, in a wine VWitl ill'; U lli . III. 41 IiV Ii. " " l ? H' i' in mo imnuj I r buckled around his neck for a halter like a Hun- too )r Mii;jt,ailsh of 0ran;e countv, N. Y.. has cured o abject, even to i;,' awaited the selection t)l a crotch 1 cas5e of Amaurosis with the Sava-e Itotary Macliinc. for him to swinjj from." j There are some cases of rheumatism in which pain in a It may be supposed that the picture, the horrid fea-! mb or other mt of the system commences or is ir tures of which were thus in detail dcscr'iV!, 1 ad creased on hecominp: warm in betl at nicht. In tliee jrradually excited the phlegmatic limt)cr,not at all ! j cases the Tincture P'is Toxicodendron! U tlie remedy is which should ln U'r' i.i conjunction with tlie action tf i d i the machine. Dose one to three drops in a wine ßhes of water, three time a day, according to the age a-:d condi tion of the patient. IltLiOfs Fevkiis. A number of physicians of this city and county, have reduced violent paroxysms of fever with these instruments, in from five to ten minutes. The excessive action of tho instrument on persons in health produces fever. The blood is dark colored in fevers and in cute and jZ:at Avrixa! of IVcv Eloots a::l Shoes AT 'TIS 12 CITY S350:: STOHI?! One Hundred Packages N-w U'wfs and Shots, all UVi.-.'.-.v.'V " Ii' in! BY the i.it arrival fri.m tlie Ir;iot, I am in rrcei;.t of a lirje in Vuii e (if U 'jiianA tiUoei iot Full an I trader tr.nlf , w liicli, with my foi'itter stork, linker my asculiiu-nt vi ry ci-tiip'rlc, ami I would Ti Commercial A"ent' iki.v invin me aueriTion ii nmrr-i io an exa'iini moil tu t:ie i.-irfsi I'ltrks, St..rl. of F.lSlIUXV.lJLi: llÖO I'.S.l.V;) SUOr.S over lir.;i4!il I j 'j 'iVaclier, .i.i :.-jri--, .in:l u !i:tfi will le oM I ir Caifi or It irrer at Cicntnn'i : -j,, Artist, or huivtlU. I'rirri. llujinp; tliftil n I (1o of till M itwf.irturtr, for ' To I?utilit r, Ci--A. I c an '-ell lliem for a sin ill advance on Cost, and li.i!l be sati.- ! ! t ;irtni-ii. lied xvitli very fiii til imfils. ."My arrarijeinents uro 6iic mal l Fiiaii le constantly rerfivit' lar-e additions to my preFent asortnient, and Tlie 31e::u:il L,U InMrr.iicc Company :' cv York. acnr rians and fCifn aticns lor public or pnvule t.u iif it tc funnsliej, as u.-iial, with de-jnt Ii. JOHN LLLllK. Imliaiiapuli, tt JJ, 1Q1.". 4:i rsm.-? Institution Quints tlie inontli ot Otto'cr, issued eighty four 7J- r-2-3 acres r ":mjrov.d land, on a cxd road, witliin iL urw rolirirs vi.: -L I ! hours ri 1- of l.ata'ttr ; p:irt tuntwr mid part otairir, ru- To Mctcliantsand Tr.tjrr, 3'"To riivi i.ins, I ptit.!e with little l i! .r, of makir.; a s.dcnJid farm ; will be solJ or To Manufacturers, J i !"o n, 4 exrhan-ed for nty pr .n-rry. ... To üro'rs, l"o l'an.u-r., 2 romfxii itOe frame flvveluii haus and l on north III:- hall cry shame oii Louisiana, Mie rviun uuii in,n inji-s ; Another cheer of approval, further stimulated the speaker, who rushed into a vehement relation of sev eral other Abolition outrages, which led to certain stories of southern vengeance upon abolition agents ; a sort of vindictive nhrenzv spread amonir the corn- -. i i KA : . T", ; J : T; I His sentcners swelled, not from tin mere impctuot & tiieme uion wmcii an vt ' e 'i; ul u, unu with .t r i , t r . "i V , . , ' , o-nthennir of idea?, but, as it seemed, from a ru k-no'.vn p.isp nt nnni iment mirier i nai surnmarv couc " . . . ..... . . .. - - i -,i ' naturerl desire to.malic tiie story as lr.tcrestir.g uro rpnpnpi pfimnentpi! nm r inr:tpfl on with .'1 S.1V- ....... ...... " r, - v r , i. , r possible to Jus hearers; while, it in no respect ajre cnioymeni w.wcn promise a rouu iaie ur uie .. . , t ,i. ... en "r . nioiit u uv;i tivs.-in iuchj iius iioi a tiucu ui next tract distributer who might be caught by any of the party. During this time the "Colonel,' though evidently of kindred sentiments with the company, had preserv ed his equanimity ; he smoked his cigar deliberately, as ex- as sion durino" the whole relation. This was not the case with the hearers, though. The eyes of the 4iJud fe" seemed bursting from his head in cnjTor ex nectation, while tiic "ciiewir.g operation cn his part was a moment suspended ; otners were hl;eliim; a; lermined, if noiblf, to haC a rmchine which should riot s tt.estyl,sr fdsii.oin chan,l shall t.e able toonVr the inrrchants ti an examination of my assortment, and p!edpe myslf tostl to them, t y the I'nckat, as low as thpy can buy llirm at any market in th- w-l. J. II. Oiil.F.SIIY. I S'olitic il illvt'riks ol Itnlititi:ipoiis. fi .IO.N'iS ihn many Mran;.; Mysteries of Central Indiana, t!ien is JQ. vw which w ill b:;fr the coudiinrd fnrcs of all the pIiU..il i--, uikt-rs of tlipe patt, ii.oik ly : V'hy is i: that every boilv is rniiifi! i:iiti2 of their watches ttj tjm , or wbm tin y do run.flotrt ke; anythir.s lik- or arcur.Ke timr? .w thi lin;xMaiit evil can !; ruifdieJ by raüi-sat Ii'. II- T.ll.LOTT'S J.jtrc'ry Store, nnd Irivin? tlicm ovt rliaulf . He Ins en? icd the services r f .Mr. Ciuri.es Feemcii, win s recommtii It d to tlie public as one of tlie liest worli men m the country. All work entrusted to my care h:tll lie well nnd neatly done, and warranted to give ntirc sat isfar tion, r id ch.uire will lie maJe. The Publican invited to pive him one tiiil, nu t filnuild lie fail ivin entire sntisfirii in, the article worked on will lie paid f ir. All kind of C7.c&.. H'.itc'ic. . Musical Instruments, Spectacle, and Jnrr'ry neatly rr paited. The engagement with Mr. French is eriiniieiit; fo bring on mir Watches, .c. if you want them done ii rilit. Shop o;i;xiit- Washington Mall, and ttir-- I... .rs ea-tof Krme's. 43 W. II. TAI.ItUTT. 4 do boxes China tea set?. I Mrh liiirs, ( i'o Secrctarits of !". Ctis. 1 ' i. a-hif rs if Hanks, l" I'o tt osk Tellers, 1 Io ft Hirers of U.S. Army, t: To i.'entieiiu n, To nh!imasters, i.. o ladits, To Receiver o( 'faxes, To ('lersvioeri, :J Live Insured, 81 s'AML tL Hanxav, ?e retaty. .M. ilOUINSON, Pre tiJt i.t. Mimtcrji loT, i hvsician, "vi4 Rrnadwav. 47 C. V. i.'AIiV, Agent at Indianapolis. ri'in Jis)01"t;il 4 o o T i l nois street. lti liatn:-o!i-, 4 r.orn, vta!i!; and carriage house, lot ii feelltyi:)? ftct,ve!l supplied uith Ir.iil trees and tIirull-ry all in g;xid firder; price S ' ,0-l, --" 'l wtii'ticm rrin:iin on iiioitjace. Oct.'r.. 41 JOHN r.i.ULlt, Ileal Esti'.le A pent. i: vu; vi.s roic sai.k. O. 3. A full Ii t .f erfind w'uh one Ftory frame house and sta- ble, ( n square 'J7, U'tnois street. No. 4. Also 50 acrej of first r.it land, w ithin 2 niilesof Indiana tM'iÄ, hewn log house, alout 'I rxres in cultivation ; erquiie of JQILV KU)F.R, Ileal Folate .1 cent- Iron i 32;ittisou to the 4 listened to the ditiercnt speakers with an assenting 1 c . ' 1 ii- . r . t -.4 i tew again, uv colli'., vi, iii.i m.. a ium t 'j, X7vv.iwi, i i hu, i , . , . . . V ..- i.r it c .t c brows, betrayed a softer nature, at any rate, more ; correct, crentlemen.' but finally, after the relation of . . . a retaliating capture and execution under horribly Hlll.ISUILUI.LMa.lL, 11, 1 U.UU UUU J J in a irnb in tJlC mPanti.nc. l)V wnv 0f wnff. n a-spect that indicated any tlun but ferocity, sig- , . R j , , f . . - -jo M iSed his intention to relate a little circumstance, j , . , f , (jf , . , h ro,ovcrin. exciting circumstances, ho, in mild tones, and with an nified himself. I'm not a passionate man, gentlemen," .nid he, drawing up his leg' slowly, and adjusting his vast bulk in the chair ; "I'm rather a calm man, and apt i to bear putting upon, rather, but I go in tor Lynch law, some, for all that. I had a little case of my own with one of these abolition gentlemen, once, and I acted up to the law fully on my honor, 1 did, gen tlemen. I am a family man, gentlemen, and a friend who comes to sec tr.e, or a stranger wishing to put up, if an hone house his home on them. nurr j I X w f : . j. under such circumstances is a mean tiling it's not a , white man's act, gentlemen sensitive nerves. 'Ves, gentlemen, tiirro vas a moment's delay in " V -i t I . .1 an e.i"-cr but painful contraction of the n- 'f,sr'' B,m ' utJ ' IK'll 111 111" 1117.11 Uljlwll fci In the Vibrating Magnetic Machine", tb circuit of tho f rces i Iroken po fast as to make other motions Ciintinu ous, without variation of intensity except by the action of the piston, nnd they consequently accumulate in the sys tem with creat rapidity. In from five, to ten minute from the time we commence magnetizing patients, the pore of tlie f-kin nre generally opened by the action of the?e forces, and they b'gin to his tongue, he bogan to I. eg ; from b'g"ir.g, gentle men, he got to screaming; blod actually trickled from his straining eyes, and it was getting inidci.- r erjire. It is commonly onlv necessary for j)atients to no dignity about it ! an id: i struck me ; 1 just i li dd the button. in the hand, under a moderate po.vcr of climbed up, hnnd over Innd, a pretty stout snphng close by me ; 1 in a heavy man, gentlemen, and, as I mounted, over tho young tree came with mc bent like a fihing rod " the instrument to obtain these results. JN'othing can he compared to the curative action of thc.-P r.iachineg in acute diseases, or in inflimmitiono. The Lancet, Calomel, and Ulue Till, which eritail diseases oi milliovB of th- human race every year, may now 1 e liil aside witli perfect tah ty to patit nts, and abiding btm lit to There was a brc-ithless silence in the company ; an . .. t. i- .i . . t i eiioriuous - roaru, oeeoiiiLT iroui a cracrf in va': pan- esi looKing Wime man, ;iiuas lulu-, mv I ... ' i .i i t i their rosterifv. ie while in it. I keep servnnts to wait hr,r'1' f1 "f"' h SoL rhyci.n. thi.k these p Jsclv, I do, gentlemen, nnd tP-aclrrv I u,al caCil c-vc was nvcUed ,i"mbI.v "pon tlie -neak- i Jcin ftfut4, disMW8 lhf ncmp.hatic accent I J '"i",'1' V- ' , in, mi inr 7111 IJ", illl'i 1 1 1 rni lins tlll'i in wii.i mil' 1 11 1- ,1 . 4i I 1 I 1, v I. ... . ' Uli "I lilt inil' P.', IIIKI lin il II IH1III..1 Hill. was expressed on all hands. 4 eil, I Io-t two hos, ,, , i . . v in , V , ., t ,,--,.r itlrcu ful really dread ul Another chmcd after me, valuable servants, gcntlenten. bv entertaining wolves . A , l. , "iJ"1 ; . i .t ir ; t-. l t t, i nrHU w-ita tlie added woiglit, down we both came, halt in sheeps clothing, and I c termincd that the next i . . , ' . .. , . ' r , , , , , ii i i 1 1 i -it .it i- I ! hid amongst the light L mghs of tlie top, and the loose one who called, should he punished, sonif. aii'I 1 diu ; . ..n . " , ; . i t, n uut. iw win , i , end ot the rem was made ft'-t in a second. 4rj.r ? n t wait Ion?, for, some how, they had got the hang of , f t.... f.-; , .. ,. ixiuiii. ii'i iiri -T iii. i . m . . I ill ttiiii . i lilt my house, gentlemen, and took advantage of my tem per. A very polite stranger, with his iric and a dearborn," came along; he had something, howev er, the matter with his eye:, irhcn I .W.'' ot him ; and so I put my own servant, Jake a very good b )y, J . I' v . 11... I .! saur a ?' sou : a iiaii-utiered scream, gentlemen, mingled with the ruh of the boughs, as ice dropped to the ground, and the ni'jger thief, with a jerk that snapped his mrh, i!ew into the air, describing a half ..a.s.1.. 1 . . . r. . 1 1... I,. . 1 . llr. H A...I LMI'I ll'T lllrf linl.' fi . . . , . , 1 t lll.il, tia ' lilllllt U l 111-) HillH 1, UilU i3 lllii 111" U.IV. I 1 lllOJiiO. ll' (J. ll'JI ICV.I I4.II.V trt'iii, i.lli ... - v j T said a cross word to in my life I put Jake to 'tend on them ; and, sure enough, atter I was m bed, back came the boy to say that tho gentleman had oft" -red to run him off! Well, I t:dd Jake to go with him, first leaving word which way he was to travel, and then I went to sleep. In the morning, Jake's w.fe a decent wench, gentlemen a perfect lady came to tell me all about the arrangement, so taking my over seer with me, I started after them." I should think so!" "Wake snakes!" "Ho ahead, Colonel!" A d zcn eager exclamations evinced the ze- with which the climax of the story was expected. The narrator, hoivevtr, proceeded with a sang Jroid that was inimitable. 'I hadn't gone but a fe.v miles, when back comes Jake, meeting tne. The fix, gentleman, bad smelt a trap and put, with bis wife and wagon, h aving the boy to take care of himself. Of cour.-e, I didn't drop the matfer, but followed up and soon got mi the trail. us airain fmm tlie other side !" A long breath was drawn by the whole company. The 'Jud"-e' was the first to break the succeeding pause : "Well, that iras nn idea! We'll drink on that gentlemen, by thunder !" All moved to tho bar some two or three silently, th" others a to a mere change of enjoyment ! Co lonel," cried the Judge, "name your liquor that iras an idea !" "Yes !" exclaimed another, with no less enthusi asm, "a first rate idea !" "A splendid idea ! "A glorious ii'ca !" was the general chorus. "Yes, gentle?,' complacently observed the gi ant, as he raised his glass "I think myself that it teas a sinct idea!" '1 1 instruments are of great r ar ortance in acute diseas than in those that areihronic from the preat rajnhly of the eurrs in such caes. They fhoulJ, however never forgot tho fief, that chronic lis eaeeg are slow in their progress, and consequently neces sarily so in the eure. Imjotor nre n'r. ady fiiajrcd in atttmpt to iiiipmc oil tl-e jiil-lic mi iiili!i- imitation of llo st- ncctiim . tWi'ioiniin asi-l ":i-l--r, (ii rmnn A put li-i-ri ri-, V. Y. 2,2TH:5tATe;i;r, a-'oii iss:h m w ..... . z . ...... .... . .......... U.H.F r.Oiloz.Jeweliaip', .' ) (toz rrencli lui os, 0 Io aci-onli-oiM, ii ilo itc knivi-, '2j i! cold ami silver watches, C l'i lo l.i watrli u'l ir.l-", 1 i'ii7. nckl !!, lüiMi m. iiitd iii.-.rliU", 10i,0 vliit,--;ill, I (i0 nmiiHoii tnnrMc", '2 !uz lioxe- evvU'r tf.i -fs, 2" io ImT-S Wimdf Ii to S, 4 do di) ftiriiitun". 4 !o ilo ki'.clic n iit(-nf ilK, ti (Jo wliip, vi!li li.irin nie, 1!) do et:isswarr, in Ixixc?, S!." tin l.iliic f.irt-, 1 foe" sliootiicj mcker., Firework i'l all aorta, 4 iloz. nruiii, 15 lo tuck coniln. -vJ p.iirs?ic!r conili, li ttu7. pticki t rttnitis, 15 lo ivory coiiiti!, 3 (iuhliHI Miile ami tuck Conit).-, 1 1) 1 ti Iciir liruslie, iJ'l ilo tootli lirulif i? io riot lira t'riisli'.-s, (i ilo sliO lirilllr, (i ilo white v:ji l.ri-lif-, 4 ilo ?i rnii!iiii2 brusht.-, do lmre ItmsIip', Ct'J itn t oves pfioc blacking, M pro iTcitrlies 10 iloz p-ickngts pins, I ilo ti'l ltrs f. tin woiiilr-n innres, 4 ilo jrl ws tea sett., itu m;ir: et haski ls, 1-2 rlo faiireM. And a thoii-äind oilier diflVrent nrtirle. too ntiincron to mention. jtint received hj the futiccriher, ami which will be soil verv low. riea-e rail mill 4S C. MAVKSl. .fl bns best Kio cotfi-e, I a lo sitcar hf ii?e do, jf till rf.lV'l iiw, I t.'irsi iio(Hriat le, I do .'Uiipowtlrr i'o, 1 do oinm !isiii do, 1 do ! lac!; do, r,'ii 0 Sew i rte.ois sugar, 2 hirrel r! tnli-'il sugar, I do II i anna do, 'J do i rul:i'. do, 4 do I ; f (In, I bai piipcr, do u'.lslre, H barrels v,v Or'ein nnti'w, Jnt rer-eiveil nri'1 for snle lo w bv lhe snt'M rilier, i-ittier w ho'rate or ri t.ul. Any kimlol country produce taken in exclniiije. li r. M.wnn. 4 l.fixes starch, l i !vei:s isai's. :i?ottrd, I? lo s star r.iin'.lcs, I.t) m) l) iiümv randies, 20 liariels l.iXe s. lt. Ci keg- I i'iont'.-i i tiwdrr, 2 InrreU fi-li oil, 5 barrel.- iirirkrrel, lnjr s!i it, aborted, I ,0.) I IIh. lead, H b.ie dried heriiti-, l'Hl.tl 10 riijed caj;!, J" d"Z l.rMini4 $n:H1.s IMwai.l. best Virginia ! 20 . ) II ill" Spani.-li, Op axeiidin tii!i irro, a.Vi du tt it nailnd do 2."i'.i do extra sweet .Misso'iii Cav. '.'."I ! eijiM lu:n;i :m ilo wehe lump, ".Ml do twist, I:?.iit do Iveilt'lrk V, lo t i!u Sji.iuiyli s.-ioKhig t.iliac o, in pajH-rs, i "i.O i ) Havana. i, I 4,OM IZesalia, ! I ,:' li.Ni.i:rn. ',(') ) !sal. ll i, I,'ii) I I nijii rial"r, 2,0 'l t 'heioifj, 2.oiiil Ires I leriiiaiior, O,0 l!l stmif f 0 wlure ie, I iS I (ri.riuati t'ipes, ' 10'. lbs. sntiir. A Xocle Legacy. Col. Geo. Llason, a patriot of i . ... . " . a I tracked him back a 'od many miles from the riv- iriiua, k-R the h.ilowin nohic legacy in semimems rr. but misled him near a laice uhl 'li watbar.; ot our t0 his children in his will. plantations, and lost a good deal of timr. Toward afternoon, returning bv atmthcr rond towards the riv er, l)pyond the baj;t,u and Dr. lloll's new clearing, I heard voice, and in a minute, drove right up to n crowd of neighbors, who had rrot my visiter, his wife, and hU "doarlwrn" right in the middle of them ! The fact is, gentleman, one or two of them had got notice that there were wolves about, and were on the look out for varmint, as mv acquaintance drove in among them." "Ha ! hi ! ha !" A general chuckle of delight was succeeded by a grin of anticipation. 4I found my friend, gentlemen, talking right an i left, like a lawyer, making every thing straight and agreeable, when suddenly he caught sight of me, at the next moment of Jake ; and, gentlemen, if ever man gave up the ghost before the breath was out of "I recommend to my sons, from my own experi ence in life, to nrefer the happiness of independence and a private station, to the trouble and vexations of public business ; but it cither their own inclinations, or tlie ricesaity of the time, should engage them in public affairs," I charge them on a father's blessing, never to let the motives of private interest or ambi tion induce them to betray, nor tho terrors of poverty and disgrace, or of death," deter them from asserting the liberty of their country, nnd endeavoring to trans mit to their posterity, those sacred rights to which themselves were born." It is satJ that a French surgeon recently replaced the cornea of the eyes of a younr? girl. Mindod by the small pox, with those of a young dog, acd that the patient can diilinguish day from night. Is a Monthly I'eiindical. i'evoteJ to cverv dei-ji trm n-of Litciatiiir and the Fine Arts. It his b cn clabh.-he-l ni-uc tint) eleven year, duiiii which it Ins stooJ at the I c .! of Ameiican lViioJicnl?. It i puUMo d in the ne ilc? t and contains a gicat vaiiety of inlcics'ii ai.d inti u-tivt leading; dilftiii widely fu n 3 mij.iiiy of uu pa'. Iita tion, in ll.c solidity and utility of its c. titont. Novels, Tales, Poeni, TnvcK Kiivs, Crith-n.s, I- views, Hi'tiiiral aid lüoraphi.'al ketcfu-s, I'apns n 'lie. to ir II low, either vi rio!esa!e or rt tail Army, Navy, (Icncral Politics and other National latciots, - ."V a 1 .in its n'e i A ia ti. .Uuttltr Akj. 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Club of Five, .... 20, or 4, per Copy. Club of Ten, - 3 . or 3 50 per Copy. THE MESSEN era FOR hothimg. Whoever will procure us 4 new subscribets and send $20, ; hall receive Ihs Messenger gratis ; or $4 in money ; and in the same propottion for larger number of subscriber. 13. P.. MINOlt, Editor and Pioprietor. RlCHMOSD, VlÄCIMA. 50-lf 100 IIiü American do fil du rut an'! dry liewinj do 5fi,ooo Ainerir.: n ri-jar, i Jut p reive I r.nd tr s ilf cheap Iy tlie aliscrit-er. A. there is seldom sio li n fine nelerlinn if cis.ars an.l tolianu ntf-red in Ihn inar- kit I ir-li every lovrr of llienrtiile to examine, as 1 am ili-lerniined 45 U. M.W Lit. rtme'it of tl if- duutde idatfil ami ire-; plated raeand fruit II. is- kl; t, :), an I I ! Inch doii'il plated Cjml.rsttck ; clirnd tr do., with uFsorie-l nnut!-r ami I r.i tommm; also Piiver pt.-.teii I inn hier, or nip. This auoilinent is large, and Ii is !eeu elec'ed wi;h rare, every ar'irte tieinc perfect, ami of tlie very heM q'iality, and will he ful l at iNew Vor prices. Tho Puhlic are nuM re.-x'cllully iiivitetl to call and tee lor ItiriMselven. V. II. TALKoTT, 47 Je rrlry Sturc, r;eM.,-(fe U'as'ttnL'ii Hull. PI'.RSONS wishing a j.od aitirle of Ppe( tacVs, and alir?e l it to si l-ct fioin, cannot fail to he suited by i n!Ini2 at W. II. Tal hottV Jewelry ln, v here may le found nil Kinds of Moectaclep, n weil as all kinds of l ne net in P"11, silver, ö-nn in silver, steel wir?, or heavy sl-el Iratne giCtf'es, with preen and nay classes, ."tr. &.r., at a'.l kinds nt piices from rls to tor opposite the Washington Ha ! anJ J dcMirs east of lien, hnikt-'s Cool. 44 W. II TA IiHOTT. rOO yiN hro-vii sfiirting, tV'd doble.v he. I do. (iHI do calieo, latest fashion, kJ I. do red tl itinel, rt)0 tls jeans. fi diiz ii'ick.-kia initisaiid gloves, li I ' r.otnfurts, ö.K) Ihs cotUiii yarn, assorted, I-. I .1 . L in. t.l.l III! i.llllllv i.niiip, Just received and fir tale tow by C. MA VF.U. the 48 Studies. ti I'riitit WalKisur SJiot lor "W" AD I LS prime kid welt walking shoes, MA .i '' goat morocco ilo do, do do calf Uran do do, do do do buskin !o. do do un.Iree.I morocro uatkins sliocs. Iir s.ile at tho City Shoe Stre, ly J. II. 0;iilH V. .. . 7 --.. i ' i. I!,S PWeetClder, I arrri wi.ue r rrmii wine, 2 do ale, i I do Sautet tie do, 1 his. ch unpaijne wine (genuine) ! 'I do Port Jo, I Iwrrel Mah.st wine, I do Malniey dn, 1 dn Miiskal. do I 10 do bent vinezar. Jnt received and for pale low by the ulwriter. If.e wine? are genuine, are therefore suitable for church purpose, c. MAY L.K. rjTIin siiUvf ri r tej:ettln!ly irfonns tlie citizens of Indianapolis, : i nml the ptitdic in general, that he ha j is-t received a fresh as-j .Hirtnieiit of (.iroct-rie nirh as a prime article of New Orlen ns sugar, ' Kioatid Havana coiree.inii;ri il, voiinst hvsin, and rnnnowder teas, ' ?. loaf siiZ'ir, Ihivaiu uipir, .New Or'.e ins anJ ftis.ir house molasses. ' rHHII-i uri.lersi.'ticd. Agents f.r l'ie Aüju 7 ram-p-trtn'iom jry. Western Keserve che.f, .-,. l markerel, corth-ti, etc., wtncll I arc preparea i- re--pr it an xin 1 ot 1 rooure mid .vterchaurtis uTtrs for sale at cry low prices. J. NICOLAI, thnKigti from this city to A'tw York, lilti, Fkdadttku and liaHimort. ;"l-y Fire d 'crs H'esl of Drake's llo'rl. by wny of the .Miami Canal, Luke F!rie, Pne Canal and Western 'yl. B, " VV 7" T7,v." ' " - V V. 17, ' Kail Koad, and all inUw diati port or placet, at ry low rte. of ,fn"l.-"T.M AS and New Ve:r are cotnieü, ami Fonm I, and thr.t ; 'l he .Merchants and other of this city Indianapolis ar.d adjacent V7 u ith the I irrest, ti.iest, and che;;pest assortment of Imcy ioods, pi rices, can now.bv npnhcatioii 1 us. avail themselvet of the mot Toj s, Notions, I IroOeries. 1 try Unods, Hardware, limes, -ir.lhat ever extensive (ari.'itirs in lli roiintry, for the tafe, cheap and rrptdtttmit eame in Uii in uket. I respertfnlty invite the cit ixei.P if I inti inatHi- . transori.itioii of their I'rodaec und .Merck ndne to and from the JUiil lis an I vicinity, anil ttie ji'ioltc in peil ral, to call and e latnine my trn Ldtes. (JoimIs. ns lii.'re will tu t he an o'vi.ntniiity soon ajr-iin lo behold such Wa contract for the delivery of floods of all kinds from the Flaut in India it ipoii , , .Nur. II, I ": . 17 t iIAKII.S MAVLR. this City, ln1ianaiilis ao-1 tlie ndiacent towns, bv this route at loxrer rfvthaii they can be liroucht out via Pennsylvania Canals .nnd the ; Ohio river, the naiigition being goodatall tno-s Ixtneen this und Cincinnnti. .M1TCHLLL St. CO. Madron la.. Aus. n, lt.V. P. S. We are st:!l Acents for one of t!if ct Linen on the Penn sylvania Canals, and ate receipting th.t.tigii coiistanily bv that route. , Üt-Jai 51. &. CO. ISodts :ti:l Vinn for Vi:ilr tV:ir. Men's thick Ixiots, 1 t.r lo j..oo Women's ki shoes, 1.00 to I. do i'o do, t l to i 'JÖ do do boots, ?j to I. I'O doextn do, 2."J'i to ?..)! do do do, 1.00 to 1 . 1 - J Women's kip fIiim-s. 75 to 1.0 Jo fine rlf shoe and btMits. at all iiih-ks, for s lie at the Lt'it ,,v . i. n. u.l. Ks8 . -it . g a poz.UUr:,. r Corm-r TIilr.1 and Walnut Sfrccts, jj P ladies' L'Uiiiel.Vtic overshoes, f.r sale at the CVy S.W .SV.nr. I V. I !1CI 11 S Jat 1 ClIlZO. 4s j. ii ui.I.KMI. i v J ij nnn reta'i eeaiers in imponen ana American - ! V V Ciears, Tohacro, Snutr, &c. Äi.e,. Western T'ealer are rsie- i i.e. B . t r. iiciti ciany invnei to extm;iie their frock N-lrre pn a ItAtj alinomls, 3. 1 do chestnuts, -I d ea mi's, I do hickory nuts, I do ha.!e nuts, I h.irrcl fus, h) loes M..l:ijl r,ii-iiirf, I barrel enrrnnts. I box tdieMed allium !s, l'2jars Kreuch prune, I tloz ' idtles t hen tcs, I d.i pick'es. I barrel oruipe, Just received and lor sate bv the sub-n iüier. too Ihs candy, as.sirted, I no c.iri'i v toj 00 do ma-artinies, ;i l do fiice nutJ, "i i do cir.iti. 1 Imi con ml ieppt r, I do ailspice, I do inamon, I do ( loves, S5 Iiis nut flieg, J.i do i Lives, .'1 do cinainop, 43 C. MAVnit. j00 tloz pocket knits, fnun ti 4 AZU. cents to . ..'.i:. o dor. !eitrhir k nives, '2 do ne-al sieves, 1 do c otlVe in ill-, I do axes, ."t i do cn;i a'id sn icers, öi doz p'.ati-s. J list received and fr sale Inw.tiihcr wholesale oriet.iil.bv c. MAvr.n r do rider ! ottles, d i half Ration bottles, l" do nation tsitlles, do pint tiiin'ders, li lo h ilf pint do. jo i d stone ware (jujB and jars) do jiotu rs' ware, t'ST tereived. La-lie" Prem-nm Kid Polki snapped w-itkinc , piitrhaMi-.c f Isew here. They eil at the lowet-t city iiries, and fel warranted in saline ttiattheycan pive satisfaction to all customers. They ill fill ntl or ders for Tobacco, nurf and Cijr.rs, at the shortest notice. 4-i m Watches. Jewelry nitd I'anry ;ods. rn"i'"'' s'liiscrilieis have con.t.intlj-on hand a lare and fahionnbte I .BL assortment of Jewelry. Cold and Silver Waith p, Plated Ware, I'.ii;lih and American Itrilr.nnia, I'ain'-d Jajiai-ed Tea Tray. Cold and Silver Pencils, Diamond pointed i;.td Pens, Cold and Silver Spec. ! lacles.SilerSMon, l-adles, Cups, Fruit Knives, L utter Knives, &.C. j odd Pi -Hows' KeL'ili.is. JeweU and every variety of trimmitif. I Silver Wate and Je Hry in-ide to order." tlWl'.N" At CAKI.CV. J 41 .Ve. 1.1 Aaii tt , beirren '.Id and itkH., CmunnntL t.onlvinj: ;S:is Frame "I.i iii:f.:cIoi y. I! II sutwcrilier tias commem-ed the manut'.tclure of LMkincClasf, a Port t a it and 1'icture Pr unes of e very vat i ty of pattern, by Steam P..-er, and to-so d.iiii i lie is enahled lo sell thea'ove articles as Uno ' a tliev can tie pun li i-l iu any f the Fasteiu Cii ies, and as tl.e rik Hii.l d toy i ooicfi b--', "oun'ry .Mercbants will find it greatly to their ;idvrtti'ae IocüII U f..re puri h.i-sins P.at or Lere. ' All kin. is of tliMini neatlv ecuted. i 4ly I'.ltl :l I'. I ; It W IS W t: I . L, 1 17 Main f., Cincinnati. i l ointiiiss ::)ti :tt:I Ii'ot!iict' .llcrcliant., s tih.trs, besides a si eat varn ly of ii uiers, half (I liter-". Ihikns, "J. RS. YOl"C v.ry res;ei ttu'.ly n.fo Ties. tVc Ace , at lhe haO.iii Sin-Slore . 4.' J. K. Sil AKIT. j t A. aoapolis and the vicinity, th&t s: e onus the I.iies of Indi- i now receivine t'irett j fioin Citu i..n;-.ti. a t i w pml t e.MitUi'i nsottiuei.t of too. is led- . I !v I .rui-'f" f o.ii i 1 I it Lt.uk in t;. r it v rtue in isi n i'Ae- (T.. and cxnmine for ctirs.-h .the finest, larjrerf, nrdprettieM t.a,i,,,,iSj.,i re'rf-,, Ii;ibn. Fetter'. everv tl er ut-i- select loll in sopi.i..r 1 e.i an 1 r-reail Trays, ms IsirMiiple ones, ,,,-(,. j Vnii'ii-o : Wiriirnt of wli t h si e would I e Im pp v to f 'i p for sale nt rinl-nltlphia pr cc, by W. II. TAI.POTT. 47 j (,.r t , i. :!(fs l.: . i. s' e . J!V at a sin II r-dvam e oa lii lint. .:s., a -t o: t iidUli", romprim- l,i.n m jr-:it v.!ri tv, P'i! i.n-io roi otier f rtic s. W Vl'P.ii I'ic "f six yoiiiij women us spprc ritii cs tt eitl.er H-e- M liti ij or Mr.ii.u ry. J-Siore on VVas;.i..to.i street, a few t!oors west f I:!i ?oit strut. 43 J1,ZAXT infill I SI i V, li i!t l,nii l more e.i-ni'i;', a line as-oitinent of Lard Ii:n;t, i V V s'litttde tor st ir.--, shop, im I ir-, ti .1 or sit'iro rootiw, either sv ins, sole, or stand, mute t:f t'ie ! -t material ru-d give a mot bri"iaiil l:"ht, and will be s 4d at i.iaUrn plire, bv i 17 W. II. TALBOTT. ' t.MWHOtk t ttt F' t WW ft X iOt) I r 5..Mt.J fi tli S l?m? B2t. q x:T u.Ct.lyt, j,,,,,, uu. LaMirn cities abuse and f-4fh:or.ahl kSV. hundred pick.i-s new ;f sand Ü.W just received, embrar- j J fk j,.r;,v roiiMiiin i'i p art of lire it Pin, I'nirer 9 in-.' every vaii-ty,w hu h I oll'i r f.si!e by tin pickai- or single i k'.,.24, P.ri' eVMs. .e-kl nes, and Siitrt Ibitt-.m m-tMitti rlkw, pair, at greatly reduced prices, l or sale ;.t the Ci'y Shott .Vr. by ) , ik, p-opl-. nnd white Ti p x; : U Line and Mac-.' Kimis-tim. of J. H. MiI.i:sit . i ail ,i:ts and sizes ; ü'.so Cameo, 'otal fn1 Jet. This JrHt h) 2 s -lei-ted w till care rn I epresly fir llo tnaiki t. 1 he nuhsctlüer ilitiers Iiiiiis ! I.e ran Mi t Itie uio-t ftsiidmus tate, eittier iu rtj le, ipiahl or pric e. 'Mepulic re r ijneti d to rail j nd like a Imk. .-t..reöppo..tK W::shiii).li.ii lla.l 41 W. 11. TAI.l.OTT. 7 AY be fron f.,r sate ibeap at W. II. Ta'.h tt's Jewelry Ftore a lew Co'.d Thitul les of dit.etei t si.e ; nl-o hder do ot all fort audsi.is; also a I ir;: lot of CiM i-ipecl.-. !e miited fr iMidien'ttr C ntieoien's weat. C.-ll an I se. 41 W. II. TA I.UOTT. "Tl t'ST received, fioni the in- i ni.o tory of Pen diet &. Itatrey.a f" fi-tf lot of jot I di inn I p-'Ti'ed Pens, with Pencil, which i'l be sold very cheap liy W. il. TAI..HOTT 17 P 0.OL0 i:u.-h Is Wheut wanted at S Vll'Jl 4 JM.Y.Y.rs. 4ä 0 itf"1ASII paid fir wheal, Plax. Tunottiy Seed, Oats, Dried Friit, Viy &c. .c, ly J. K. StIAUI l.. 4. .ii'st :ti;c3:ivi:a. 31 I. A R(i P. lot of Tin Waie, and for tale, at new store, We-t's --- Mill. N-MMC3 . GAELS. sars, v:irioii biands. received dirrct the Niv.or at retail ' v DAVID CKAICIIP.AD. T0.0n0 tlllerif Spniiih Z from New York and f" .-te low by lhe bo,or at retail y Nov. lJ4". öl i LOOK VII fR-H! MANILLA CUerrsits, Priacipee, Regalia and Spanish sears; honey dew and other line cavendish to' accos. 4, ' K. HCDDERIA. A i.sM'S'zsr.it. I.I. kinds of leather for sr.!e s.t SM ITH k II ANNA 'S. 45. cash von rz,xsK2i. FT WILL nav lhe lochest m irket juice in t'ash f,r any quantity of 4.1 j. ii. nr.Lr.snY. c'assi! c:Asaai! m jffctOk PHSHLI.S of Wi.eat wanted, for which cash will be fiJ Vl nLP paid on delivery at the brewery of 1 4-UIwh JOSF.PII I.AI'X. ordial. Vt'in' aiul Vinrar. rjntVO It.irrels supenor itd Mnlajn Wine, ü.) blil cider Vinegar JL madeeipresslv for thii inaikelhy t ho subhcriher ; cordial in bot tles, at II KIM'KILYj 4 c;Äivhfi:s. "N hrtnd and for nute low,Speitn, Steriae und Tallow Candles of V a snperioi qititliiv j iii.tn.ilaiturcu by the euusctihei eiprely lor ihU market. 45 K. lll.UDL.KLV. s'Kf&iroi: SPLCTACLDS. 'Hl! I mtiseid'r ha Ifen iindj lhe ante agent lr Una ci'y, fer Ml sell inj the periioc il sjiertu l-s au I ;Ii$,-e ; these k1.is.-- aru said to lie the Itest ariiclo hum- hi mr. I have just received a Imt kit if ttie s-cs, also lhe i:tas.', and vi!l le i.ble to suit II orls.iiid conditions of eyes ; tlue cIji'm's and spectatlet will be old at lhe in.itnitictnrer's nrnes. I W. II . TA 1. 11 1 1'T. 41 fRlin subscriber Iiaj just rHiimcd from Phitadetpbia and New Ä Yolk with the larrest selectim of fine watchts ev r lironbl to this city. coiiMsting tf t;ild and Silver levern, Anchor do, lupine and Vertical, plain, eitn. nnd lull Jewelled. of fiiile case, double do and II untiii5 cases. Tlie public are respectfully invited to call and examine il.ee watches; tl.e assortment i very larue andwellse lected, and w ill lie sold at New York prices, mid ineveryliistai.ee where a watch fails to pive entile satisfaction it will be taken back, or in Hier words tin v w ill be warranted to freep forxl time or no sale. Store opposite L. Ilrow ning'a. 44 W. II. TAI. OTT. Tt IVT received, a few Patent letter Italance w ith pencil, pen and tcKitbpick attached; they are the most convenient and itr fu! (enciliiowiiiii.se. Kvery Imbues man ought to a ail lunisetf of this opportun v ami i ne; they will te iold at Ptdladelpl" prices at W. II. TA LRU I I S. 44 soiiirriii xuw ac;ai. a xpY atticle jusi ut and very fashlonat le, in the narre cT i h..i. half mH.n, and sw it.2 earrinSs, if all aorta and rrw, le clienp, brVV. TAHIOTT. iti nin.K suors. IniP..' Si per Kn kr Snndals ; Lariiea' bound Riiher ovP r J plH-e- ; Indies' pitenl Rnblier walk fhie ; C.einleii.en pntei I Ruhiiers. leather S..W ; Gentlemen's cotnmon Rubbei ; all vry cheap at tbe U) Un 1 astnoiwWe tut and snoe J. K. siiAsrc