Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1854 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL. UAL AND MJSCELLANEOCS. AUSTIN If. BROWN, EDITOR.

Wb(M0 p«l« lip* W «f« to tWite nAww

IIOWDAY nowmro, MAT >, tool ^ JOB PRiNTnCO of all Mod*—jh* pitm, Cataloocm, 8#oi- Bilm, Bain CtKCM, Placawds, Coyowt Bilm, Vim*. ,*0 asdRusi**** Cabm, Pooriw, *c., Ro., Hr., nwitlr and promptly «i«oat«4 at THIB OFKICEnp'ui moderate terma. Special attpntion (firen to Rail Road Printing. O^We bare procured a new carrier, wbo ia ia yet, unfamiliar with the city rontea. Should any of onr readers fail to reeeire their papers, they will please to call at thie office and i<ire us notice. (j^-We are informed that the Panorama of Sew York city, by 0. A. Bollard, an Ameri. cun Artist, which has attracted each attention hitherto in its progress through the coon* try, will 1*j on exhibition in onr city in a few days. We have heard a great deal of thia Panorama, ft has elicited sncli universal commendation from the press wherever it bae gone, that wo confess to no little desire to see for onnelves. An article in another column whirh we copy from an exchange pnper, will give our readers some idea of its getting up. Those of our citizens whose business or means will not allow them to take a trip to New York, cannot do better than visit as faithful a representation of it as is to be found; and those who are familiar with the Empire City will certainly go to sno how neatly the artist has hit tho mark, so that on the whole we doubt not Mr. Bullard will draw crowded houses here. are in receipt of a circular of the Cincinnati, Harrison and Indianapolis R. R. Company. We learn from them that the e»timated cost of the road, including iron, and rolling stock will he $3,861,000; that a re*l estate subscription of $1,200,000 is already secured, and that an additional subscription of $80#,000 is wanted before commencing operations; that tho bids now accepted for getting the road ready for the iron are 20 per cent, below the Rngineer’s estimates; and that the Directors expect to have snfficient subscriptions by the beginning of tho present month to commence operations. The officers of the Company are: President, E. Nf. Gregory; Secretory, John Wing: Engineer, Phineae Pomroy; John T. Cox is agent for the road in thie city. Batks Hoosk Pomca.—/Utorf B. Janet <f Co., Music publishers of this city, have laid u|ion our table a copy of a beautiful Polka, bearing the al»ove title, the composition of Wilmam 11. OuHKir. This piece has a beautiful and very correct colored lithographic view of the Bates House, engraved by Kobyn Sr Co.’s. Louisville, from a drawing by E. Costigan. This Polka will undoubtedly have, ae it deserves, a rapid sale. We acknowledge the receipt of an etrelleat and very faithful map of Europe; from Messrs. Ensign, Bridgman and Fannin, No. IW William at., Now York, who are now publijhing a scries of maps and chart*, of various parts of tho world. Wo have only to say that if all arc us faithfully done as the one before us, they are worthy the patronage of the public. Wiley will sell this evening at his new fhilo Rooms, a large lot of Railroad Stocks, and a large and well selected assotmens of new and valuable books, stationary, Nre. For particulars see his catalogue.

im+wm**!* «r» dersr is the faolerf whetp of sto, whoev to*. file ww set on Bre m bell, —d whose Up were Mint he*e f prapaple the lie fie •eol bed framed. ■e fee* a Ug lies, e tees leraed te eeeeeel, Tfcet. wlftoet leetlaf, meelw rt ftoe* Wtoftel. There is no animal I despise more then these melhe aed scamps of society, the mmlie ions censurors— ran* rsvewoe* fleke* wko fetlew self te the wetr*, or #*1 sMy. a*Meee fasahaeae tafrw gmi. Oh, who wooM disarrange all society with (heir Mae lap-wing cries. The iwv^mUW WW WVFwvV CffWTpW ■fill Hie leng, enrlona Angers point to no certain locality. He hee an inmitable shrug ef the ahanlders, can give peculiar glands, Or ceevey a itfeel tee Srewe, Or wtek a nfmmkm sewet He teems to glory in the misery he entail#. The innocent wear the foulest impress of bis smutty palm, and a soul pure ae "arctic anew twice doited by the northern Meet,” throngh hia warped and disclosed glatees, wear a mottled hue. A whisper broke tbs etr— A eon, liskt tone, low. Vet barber with ebame and wael Nor asifbt it only perlak there, Nfo farther go 1 Ah, me' a qolak and e«*er ear CangM up the littleneaninx found; Another vnlee then hreathod it clear, And to It wandered round. Prom ear to lip, from Up to ear. Until It raached a sen tel heart, And then—<t Ire*#/ Vile wretch! rntnnerof fair innocence by foul slanders, in thine ownderk, raven-plum-ed soul distilled— n/ueA—ifhoneat blood a drop remains To ateal Its way alotf thy vetnel Bi»ih—If ihe bronto Ions hardened on thy cheek Mm left ant tftt wktrt lief peer deep ten sfttk' [No«th Wii.Len. The bridegroom tea la toying with tha shore, hia wedded bride, And In the fullneee of Me marriage joy, He decorate# her teway brow with ahella. Retire* a apace to aee how fair ah* look*, Then proud, run* up to kiae her.

AUCTION SALES. X OCT TON SAL B 8. -RalUOA* rY STOCtS AND NIW HOORN at Auction.-I

will a*11 on Monday and Tweed ay evanlnga, at early gas light, by Catalofue, a large lot of Ketlroed Stock*, and a great variety of desirable Book#. For particular*

aee eatalogu*.

W. r. \VIL*Y._

•Gifttoeke oftke

mu^rno.

ffin 1 i^oMniaiSaf^"*

tkmal pirpoees. bill. In Maopii bad been done to

sen be was in favor of distributing the paWtej land# among all the members of tire coo fed-; eraey, eeeerdieg te the federal repraaeetaflon, and tMa wunld be eoaeritnrional and jest.

» mode a long speech in fesor of the opinion e greet and gram injustice mm to the old States;and for^bimw-

’ Nnw Yom, April 2ft, The Celerie Ship Ericsson cepeised lam evening, on the Jessey Bala, in a agnail; she I went down iri twenty feet water. It is though ell oo booed were saved, ae there were two steamers and four sehooueie close by at the time, which were alee much damaged. A sell beet was capsised at the same time, sad four men on board of her saved themselves by clinging te the bottom of the boat. The squall in represented ee tremeadou#

while it lasted. Boarov, April 2$.

Hugh Jamison, a denier in naval ntores, sod e brother-in-law of President Pierce, died at hia reaideooe in thia city, last night.

Valuable mill property for V SAI.K.—A Gritt Mill with J run* of alee* an* a I«xM Sew Mill, on the Terr* Host* Keilroad, near rlatafteM. will he aetd on goes trrwa.f For farthor LorUeularaOfteotra cf WAI.LACK A HAI GHtY,

asm

Reol Eetato A genu.

DEAL ESTATE STOCK AND COLLBC--RV TING AORNCY.—The ondf raignrd Will give their attention to nil the varies* departments of heaiiww belonging to a General Aeeney, for buying and aeNing Real Kataie and mocha, and for the payment o< Taxes of nonrendeme. They Will alao aitend promptly to the rotter lion and securing «f claims. CMBce for the preeem over McMtllen’r Store, Waehington «., Indianapolis, apae-dtr iBallacr * hai;ghfy.

\Y/E. T. WILEY, AUCTION AND ▼ V M1NNIOV MERCHANT, and Denier .. and Rea' Estate. Reran* to all the bualne#* me. city. Cash advanced on aonalgnmente.

fQr Washington afreet, oppo«lte Wrlfht Houae. [Yf r$ BABCOCK, AUCTION AND IrJ • IV. rommieaion Merehant, and > eneral Agent for the aa!a and renting of Real Eetate. will attend to the sale of hou-rhold furniture and Real Katate at aurtion in anv pnrt of the rlty. Aoetion Room, No. 73 Washington street, near the Kinder Ruilding, and oppeaite Blythe A

Mollanr'a Store.

fivlianepolit./an. 31. •

Something for both lye#.

If by nny |Ki<»ttihility, an entire ntreot in Nptv York—find ihnf stroot tho groutoit and iao*t attrnoHvo of nil—with its nnmberleif halldlngH, it* vast multitudes, and its diver niflntl hopum, mu 1 cl bo roaily transferred to nnr city, what n rush of enthusiaetio olHorvpra fhero would be. In the abnence of tho original, tho thing next denirable is a faithful cony—the which wo have, under the riyln of "Bf’UiAnn’H Panorama of New York Pity,” now on exhibition at Townsend Hall. Tho roprcaontntlou begin* at the Oourtlaad •troot ferry, continuing down to the wharf at tho Bnttory, and commencing with Broadway *t tho oxtromo foot, ft then extend* the entire length of thi* groat thoroughfare, presenting n singularly correct and intimated picture of tho ,vc»t »ldo to 17th street, with diver* by accno* introduced. The distinguished merit* of thi* panorama li that itferlflei it* name. You *ee it all. W# defy those who arc mo*t fiunlliar with the ntores, haunt#, renidence* and public buildings of the great Gotham, un omission or a discrepancy of any moment. The idoit of the artist was to represent tho subject minutely, to copy it* particulnr* u* well n* it* goneraHtlet, and he has don* so with devoted accuracy. There are many point* where he might have saved a deni of inbor and trouble, and yet have secure • itriking effect, but ho has spared himself in no degree. An outline or etching might have sufficed for many -but by his close attention to the fitting up, ho has challenged the admiration of tho whole. The painting doee more than to gratify—It familiar!*# and ia* •truefs. One who will attentively observe It, will rerelve a proper idea of the great metropolis, albeit ho is a perfect stranger to the lopglitr—and when he goes there will be eble to find his way to varton* placee, and In va« Ron* port Ions without and guide bul hit

■riftory,

The Panorama cover* 18,000 feet of oae- *«**, and its pmdnetlon occuplad four entire .mr*. It is (Minteil in water colors, and ia tHis way the different hues which the artist lied to do are more vividly represented than i^uld have Iwe * achieved hy the proesaa of oii. It# exhibition consumes nearly twe hours, and the constant occurring objects of iuter«*t are pointed out and explained by Nr. Doel, one of the proprietors, in a plenam»I manner. Wa ar* gratified at lit eminent

wceesa among tie, and taka this occasion to *7 to our editorial (Wemlaof all places, they 1 t’mMw weeriai m*u

wad not healtate to extend to Ik their molt amjni.

»rain,hvw

Thus speak* the BnfMo Jbprew of tho I eet eel te fanorma of New York Oily, whleh le now in

W exhibited at IndiannpoHs.

/ AFYICIAL.—LAWS OF THE UNITED

v/htatbu fFuMie, Nn. «.]

A RKNOLUTION aathorlslne the Secretary of tbe Treaanry to pay th# expense* or coSIfylngand revising the

revenue laws.

Hotalvtd by tht ttnml* 0*4 Hohm tf Mtprn'nlmHvtt •f iht Vnittd Mere* of Amtrif in Ctngrttt atstrnbttd, That thera be asd hereby Is efaroprlsted out of any money in the tr*a«ery not etherwt** appropriated, flv* thbnaand dollars, or so math thereof ** m*y be nee**, •ary 10 pay ror preparing a a#n#r*! revenne law In secerdanee with a raeolwtfeft of the senate peaeed In Jennary, oft* thousand sight hsaerrd and Any.three,and the neeeeeary •xpenaea, and that th* fteeretory of th* Treacvry report t* Congreee «« He meeting In DeeemRef next tk* item* of sock nay and etpeiHHtorea. Approved April a, ISM

tMWe^No. UM

AH ACT to nolhgflertketeaeWaeWaa ofataiwi-ctne*

WlMI iDt OVlWr

Bt a tnnritd by tht ftMH 004 Monti tf Mtyrntnintirn of iht United thatfi of AmtrU0 in Congrtt* AttttmbM, That th# Neeratary ofthe Navy be, and he la hereby, a*, therired to oao«# to bo eonetraeted for the Uatted Ntates navy, at aa early a day aapractieakfe oonsiatent' ly With a do# regard for eeoaomy and efflrleiiey. six Krat-elaa* steam rrigatea, to be provided with aersw propellers, and properly armed and rqolpptd for aervlee; •aid veaeela and machinery to be boilt by contract, or in tha govarnment navy yard#, at the Necretary of th# Navy may think moat advIeaMa for the public Intereet. S#r S. And bt it fnrthtr tnorttd, Thnt there he, and la hereby appropriated, to he expended under the dtree. tlon of the seeretery of the Navy, for the purpose above sped Set), and for altering completing, and launching the frlgatea Hantee, at KHtery, and Sabine, at Hew York, the snm of three million* of dollar#, oet of any money In tha tresaury not other wise appropriated. Approved April 9, i#dd.

[Ptibfie, No. 17.)

AN ATT for the beneflt of cttlaena and oecupanta

ofthe town of Houncll Bhtffb, in Iowa.

Bt it cnactwf by tht Btna* and Htutt of BtyrtitntaHvti

* Ctngrttt atttmbltd.

tfiht Vnittd fhnttt of Amtrirn in Ctngrttt atttmbltd. That the judge of the county snort, •• rach lor the county of Pottawattomle, In the State of Iowa, he, and he Is hereby, authorised to enter at the proper land office, by paying therefor, at tho rate of one dollar and twanty Are aeota the acre. th#wa#t half ofthe south weetquar. ter of aertlon thirty, th# weet half of the northwest qaarter ol section thirty-one, in township unmber *ev-enty-ffve. north of range forty three we#t; the aotiihea#t qaarter and the east half of the south weet quarter of section twenty-live, and tlm northeiet quarter and the eaat half of the northwest quarter of ee-llon thirtyMx, in townehlp Mveutjr-ivd, ttnrth of rang# fortyfour weet, in •aid State of (owe, in tmat for the several uae and benefit of the oecupanta thereof, according to thatr respartlv# Intaraattj the exeeetlon of which treat, a* to the dleposel ef Mid lands and the proceeds of the ■ale# thereof, to be conducted under such rule* and rag-

•re prescribed hy the legislative sssemhiy

„ ... jf Iowa in an aat antltiad "An aat ragulatleg the dlapoaal of landspurehaaed In truet for town elt*e, n approved iennery twenty.two, eighteen hundred and Afty.two. or aewuy hereafter b* preecrthed hr th# leglalative aeeemhly of Nldmeteoflowa: Brmrtdtd, That any set of said judge, not In eonfermity te the reie* and regulation* herein minded to. shall be void and of none #g*ft And prooidtd elea, that nothing neretn contained ahail aSkct pra smptlon or other rights that may

have nereed under any otkeraet of OongTeae. Sec. « Anti h it forth ft tnntttd, That the entry cen-

tempi a ted In thie act ahail he made within twelve month* from th# date of the peeeage hereof, and • pat-

ent shall I sene for said lend* a* in other cases.

Appmred Apr.l d, ISM.

ISTKiiso^nejerfeueenkMene# ^j^dniLi'/y^

VTljwWWmlWm jnVDWWV

This invnlnakle medlelne, •«- kenwledged by all aeeaainted With 11# wonderM efleeer to be the most remarkuble preparation aveTpfNred to Ihe pnhilr. Will enre DYSFHFSIA in iff worat mmn, often after -he cue* ha# been abandoned by th* mow

ritlllftil pkrelrinat n# honelees.

Flrinienrr.AekHtroftiemonieeh.

any deiangement of the DiaeMiv* orgaae, Wver Comuiateteof IN moat aggravsted nature. General DeMHty, Weaknrae of the Idntka. CoMnees of the extrenHIiee

i Nam want of UN in th* (Heed, Female ComOf Irregularities, Physical " -- --- --

itlnde. Blllque IHseaaea, Fever and

foneomptton ; Asthma, uaienis wiurrmn. reurial dieeueee; Famfyate, Neuralgia, end nt* of the Nervon# System, even when her-

^ ^ rewedy

emete peer

Iweter drewn t every fsmiiy an l#f»1MM#i ueing Water with ie*d. o wbo .re no

pBSIDENCEft—WB KAYE FOR SALE XV n number ef ibo meet Jem male rnetdenate in tbw eity for prleec rsnginy from MSd *o de.ose Person* wishing us buy a bmefmt Ham* will do well to give as a can, ae w* Will take pteneure in showing propnny without cserge VACANT lAXPH AND OCT LOTH. —Fais can be bought at onr odfoe far prices ranging from MOO to •4,0*#, situated ar all point* of the city. We have a'sn a number of nut- lots in tho suburbs of th* eity suitable for country r-sidencea MILL PROPERTY.—W« will sell on good terms m good Steam Haw Mill with tt§ acres ef land on on# of tha Railroads landing from thie otiy. TO MANUFACTURER)*.—A number of lot# anlrablo for manufacturing purpoeaa can be bought cheap by immediate application at our odkc, HTOCKN.—We heve on hand a number of shares of R. R. Ntocfca which Will he eoM si fair nues. ,^A RARR OPPORTUNITY i# otR-rcd to iboso who are (leelroue of engaging in a profitable hnninesa. We have for -ale an offensive Clothing and Furnishing Estnblirhlishment in onoof tho beat business siands m the city. OUR HOORN are now opened for entries of property, and all person*defirnua of disposing of thrir property, on good term*, have an opportunity oflerd them, as we will endeavor to be prompt and energetic in disposing of all i roperty placed in our hands, TBEMNae reasonable as any other office >• the city. WAM.ACR * MAUGHEY, No. 13 West Wabtingto.i street, .pIS-dtf Indianapolis. p 0 C KBT BOOK^LOST.—THK SUBJT NCRIBKRon the 37th of April, 1*54, lost a small leether Pocket kook, in tb* eletatty of Indianapolis, containing On# Hnndre l and Thirteen Dollars in mosey two draft* oti N A. Fletcher, on# for Six Hitadred Dotlars and one for Three Hundred lyollare, and sundry note* on various indtriduale, to the amouwt of about ■In* hundred dollars. Alto, aa order of fifty-three dotlars on Hsnnaman dt Dutan. Any pdrtnv Hading and delivarlng the aarne to ma is Indianapolti, ahail be liberally rewarded JOHN CHANLKN. .pei-rtitt-p

HUeou wkioky 37«. M 39for prtiM sad pricen aro ralkcr hoc mb. Cur amass: fiW*\c for ahouUest with » UMderntc I

e butter wttk aulsu of aadtsvcuu i ami hums. Load- ioannhinga

nt'MMd.

la tk* ckussot. Tk* Raff #aaw laet ntgki.

to cool t

BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA | • GIRO Eft—TMo Bam sura is u pnpaarilaa off mm

al exeat Unco. Is or Urn, ia abort, in nil cm fMSvo functions, it te of

tk* preenUac* of sptdeertc ckoiern sad sumnser coua plaint# of children. It le pot a U ul y afficartnas; no thmily, trnvnUr, or iadtvMuut aboold bo without It. Caotiox.—Ba aura to gat the gauutua aaaiun, which I* prepared ouly hy F. BROWSTat bio Drug emf CAoaa; ieof Start, Jf. K. tamtr of fifth end Chnotmt Jtruata Bhilodtbykia, ond for anU by *U the respect*hie Apot> eenrUetn tho United States, and in 1 edlanabolU. by jylfifidhWly CRAIGHRADdk B1.0WH1HG.

Ol A NOS! PIANOS!! HANOS!!!— E As we hauu ordered, and new ou tb* wuy, tho lanrail Mock of Piano* ever bronght to IndUnn, w# will sett am preeem stock vary low to make room for tho now mtan. We have—<m* fine round cornorud 1 oet. Rao*. Grow A Cnnatopher; on* Gothic Piano, 9% oet., u fa sou Utal iuatrumont twv Nquare * oct Piusoa. on* ef Round Cnmern one fall 7 net. Grand Nqnare Plum, of Kanebu, Gable m Co, Baltimore. The ton* of thie metrumem •erpeaoe# anything ever In this market belkre. These Plano* we will warrant to have that mem oenirabie qani.

ity of Uepfug Ns tune.

Call and ae* them. Thia te the time fcr bargains. We era satisfied onr prices, either for cuoh or paper, cannot be boot West or Rom, nod having bad long snpononc* in Piano*, we ale* know them to be the b*m Wad*. A BEAUTIFUL MELOPRAN FOR BALE.—Thio instmmeai ia n great improvamem on the old Molodeon, Itemg far more dsrabi* and capable of a great deni more exprasatou by moans of n perfect swell, tu as load as an organ, aad suitable either ror a Chare*, Ledgeroom, or

family wo. Call and see it at

aofifi A. £. JONtS A no.

#11 AA AAA WORTH OF DRY GOODS

at AUCTION. — Great

Sales by Catalogue Messrs. Lockwood 1 •ell by Catalogue, at their SoU Rooms No Claeinnoti, commonrmg at 10 o'clock A

wRnmsft

>AY. MAY Ifi, ISM.

nlshiitg Good-, dke., m.,-..

Included in these .alee will be fosnd atnmet every articU of Dry Good* to be found in the largest and beat jobaiag hones* in tho East, and th* qn dittos sad guoutiueoof gnods composing thi* sale will far exceed anythin* of tho bind KVKR BlFORB OFFERED AT AUCTION

west ofthe Allogheny mountains.

This saU will l>e mads entirely for account Of Raropaan

manufacturer* and owners

The terms of the sal* will be liberal, and buyers may depend upon the continuance ofthe •ole, from day to d«y until t-vtiy lot ia -old. This being the first tend by for th* iarge-tl sale of the kind «ver offered in the West, will no found well worthy the attention of all tbe Merchant* in Western Ohio. Indiana, snd Kentucky. iAtl good* for th* interior will be carefully peeked and abtppel.) JTjPCHtsloguea (with terms of sale) and gnods ready

at 9 o’clock on the morning of sale.

LOCKWOOD BROTHERS,

(Tir.rtirnstl. April 34. IfiM. Auctioneers

fUST RECEIVED.—10 GREEN PORe# TF.RN; 5 do Hock Wines; 5 do Clnret do. JACOB UNDT.EY, uturl.t No 18 West Ws#hinxinn.*t.

►US.

rroZHK XTAL PAL.

t - hj C&Y ^

lie spirit

aim

, la tho cud, loth*

> tko ousty t

1 of tb* Crystal

lava, that tha RxkiUriou, i* m, ha Umpaeully cloood ou tk luotat, to IU 0§m with a 4th of Mur uuxt, the detaiU of which wiU ho fkralaha* by th* Causmlttse of Arrwg maura, Steam, liuausa Giuafr.Ckurt** RHar, Johu li. White, Kdwsnl Hatakt amt P.T. Wumtm. The luaarvui mmttUuud will sfibad a muck utaded appurtauliy foe tho mcagtiuu aad amngimom of a world of ram aadhuumitel aettnUo that huso recently

[them

I An, tket to ptacu tho Crystal iterpmou of too Age

has jam ceairtbumd a laage Marty nuiqu* arttcieu of laxTkoy numfaor about ono thou

•aad aad coaamt hot pruru wuadanully ortraettvu, an taadlug to throw mack light apoa tho peculiar habits

nt a raoarvud aud axtrinrdTnary pocsls

Our Pamifa Aprwt, Mr. i.’kanw Buochok advisor us that, ia cinssqsunss at tho ■nosttlad mat* of th* Europoaa Contment, tbs number of coolly paintings and vslaabtochsfr Mmmmm la scalptura ready to bn placed at our disposal, is unusually groat, aad will bn forwardod without delay, now that ovary spproheaaiea that tho RxhlMUoa will ho a trauaitory >p*rulattuu. baa hoou dlauoosd of. His report ia rrUtion to tha more novel aad olouant manufacture* of Euroro ia equally grati fyiag; aad I may add that airanfuamma are betag purtketod toe tk* purenae* of a collection of adutiraM* copies of all tk* ccisbrstud sutaea of th* Antique— a coltoctlou that. In itself, will present th* highest

claim to th* popular taste aad attention.

A perfectly correct aufi handsome model of Venice, covering about one tn*a»aad square feet aad exhibit lug every minute detail of that beaatilul city, in carved wood, from the reality itself, wt 1 alao bn added. Several eminent Horticulturists have manifested a damn to embellish the Crystal Palace with a profuse variety of uncommon Plants and Flowers. A number of Musical Societies and Bands havu also intimated a wish to turn, their sttractioas to tb* popu-

larity of the Exhibition. With all tfa

suitable ar-

^* r to di^*

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Committee (consisting of Maaara. Mortimer Livingston, Watte Sherman, william Whetton, William & Dins more, and Charles H. Hsawsll,) appointed to solicit our own citixens for Fla* Art contributions. And that hut os* testing pervades all clasoos of th* pouple in remraace-to our undertaking. All seem to manifest the iDos'f'aqnieat interest in its success, snd all ara anxious for In Jpguttimily to aid us in iu popularixa- " We may a^Rdehtly depend, therefore, upon a EtXnwve selection of gems of Art from private stts soarcas, worth in the aggregate several thousand dollars, and ia point of intrinsic approached by no similar exhibition upon this

eat.

The amplest facilities will be extended to Exhibitors, I which will be the important right to affix tbe

t of the Worth's Act aud Ymarn, P. T. BARHVM. tag ton —hihitiim of th*

Wm. CPBrten. i Hilum, wm. B. Perwe. Chaa H. I T. Parish, Charles W. Foster,

Sedgwick. Wm. 1 Saw York, April 14.1894.

t H OMhell, Jam B. nrvn Iniend. Haney U. White, Dadtoy

MISCELLANEOUS.

tlTATCHKfl! WATCHES!—A SEW ▼ V importation of the oetebnnni Gold Haiti mr Englieh Wnirhe-, m«tiofsctnr* , tl by Jas. Brind’e. L vcrpool. Also, n line »«sonm«nt of H. F Adsm* 1 aad David Taylo*’* in gold and silver caecs, which are werrenird to give jreod -ati-fhetion for two kkass. Picsse call und examine my stoek before purchasing eisewbere. merl# W H TALBOTT.

TVTAIBN * CO.. BALTIMORE, MARYAy LaHD, Agente fer tk* sale of Tickets is th* MAltvLlHD HTATB LOTTERIBH, eondnetsd an#

"wuvsfissi

not permit us to enumerate the Prlnrs sold

iaet month. We conM, if we uera permuted, point out many who owe their eudden eeqnMtien of wealth to no other origin ikon ihmof a fortunate inveetmem in the Iddtwte* TVs Prws* meet be. and nr* sold, daily There I* mfer • lottery In which there are not many high prtnet sold. We hove had the pien-nre of sending to many

>«suniMioiiis soma of them To alt wv sey, try!

of onr Correspondents some of them

f Tickets (llrsethdt*

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BALTiMenn, Maryland.

MARYLAND CONNOIADATED I-OTTF.RY,

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Clara N. Draws M*y 13th, 1854.

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CONNOL1DATRD LOTTERY. Claw 8. Draws May 18th, 1854.

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Clara 133. Draws May Sffih, IfiM.

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TUB INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCIN1 NATT JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY offer for sals a portion of their Reel Ratals, among which sre some very desirable improved end unlay.need city and town property, as follows:

Cities end Towns. Hamilton, Ohio. L* wren i shaikh, lad. ‘ lad.

Cities end Towns. Cincinnati. Ohio, ladies*polls, lad. And#rcon. lad. flNMlMahMe, lad. Bristol, Ind. Cambridge City lad. ConnersvUle, Ind. Kdinbnrgk, Ind. Kikbart. Ind. Goshen, Ind. Greenfield, Ind.

Atan—Improved end unimproved Prairie and Timber Unde, which are well located with refhrenc* to Railroads, dtn , aad situated in the following counties,

io- wit:

Laarel, Liberty,

Pendleton, Richmond, Roseville, Rushvllle,

Oxftird,

Versailles,

Cesntie* and Statas. Adams County, Ind. Benton. Ind. Boone, Ind. Bartholomew. Ind. Blackford, Ind. Clinton, Ind. Delaware, Ind. Dearborn, Ind, Decatur, Ind. F.lkbart, lad. Payette. Ind. Franklin, Ind. Fountain, Ind. Grant, Ind. Hentlngton, Ind. Hancock, Ind. Hamilton, Ind. Henry, b Ind. Johnson, I Ind. Jey, Ind. Jasper, Ind. Knoz, Ind. Lagrange. Ind . Laport, Ind * Madison, Ind,

Marlon. lad, [ The praperty will ha sold at fair prlcaa, add upon reasonable terms of payment. Application may be made te either ef the following persona: Col. Jassos Blah or L. R. Beownatt., Agent of Mid Company, at ladlanspull*; Willi a* M. Suits, of OowetsvtUe; B. A. VcArmen of Ubeity, aud Mi cuaei. Jonne, ef Clnclnnatt.

Counties end Stataa. Noble County, Ind. Porter. Ind. Pulaski, Ind. Parke, Ind. Rush, Ind. Ripley, Ind. Bt. Joseph, lad. Starke, Ind. Steuben, Ind, Union, Ind. Wayne. Ind. White, Ind. Rntler County, Ohio. Hamilton, Ohio. Henry, Ohio. Mercer, Ohio. Preble, Ohio. Putnam, Milo. Shelby, Ohio. Wood, Ohio. Adams County, III. Brown, III. Vermillion, H|. Washington Co. Iowa. Jasper, lows.

W. S. STTT0KD, Jft, DEALER IN FAMILY GROCXRIE8, AC., XTO. 3# Went Washington St, nearly oppo1Y (He tb* Psltuer House, Indianapolis, respectfully informs the ettisens oflsdlanapoli* and vietakty, that buhue recently opened * Groeery Store at tha abovejkaee where It* keep# constantly on hand a fin# and earaftnly selected aiwortmeai of Family Groceries, Pratts, Ae., which he warrant* t* be ae good a* the best, aad an Cheep as the cbeapeet. He respect folly sol ieltse share of public patronage, aad will make every endeavor to meet the went* of bis customer*, and give them satisfaction CALL AND SEE. The Mebest prt-e given forsM kinds of country profucs, either in cash o» Groceries et tmtkprittt. spd dtf TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. J- —We have this day racetvad Niabolaon’s Balldera’ end Workman’* New Director; Cerpenter’e Aaeistanl and Rural A chitact; Carpenter’e Hew Gold*, by fiam’l St nan. Architect WKRTH A STB W ART, afdfi No. Ifi Weet Weefilugrim eunet:

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IVfABBNI# NOTICE.—THE GRAND ITl Chapter of Keyel Arab Mason*, and the A Grand Ledge >f Maemra, for tk* Mat* or Indiana, will held their next maw*I eommsntcaHowe, raspnetrvety, et the Grand Ms sonic Hall. Indianepolte. aa follow*, via: Tk# Grand Royal Atck Chapter, on the Wednesday preceding th* 4th Maudny of May next, et 1# o»cloek, P. M; sad tbeOeand Lodge tbe Otb Monday of May next, * * 8 evtoek A. M. ogfi-dtd FRANCIfi RIHG. Hr. 9ne*y.

Take notice.—all persons m--L DF. WTED to tbe late firm at Fridley ACeeiaumm* brawny notified to rafi aud settle immedlstely Aad these having claim* will pteaerpeunmn Mmn,« tk# burtaeen must be rtnaed up wnhem delay. IW buttons* hetuader wm be couduetud *t ihe nl< meud by tkumidesulguud,nud invite our old frteudn uud rusts mar* te rtve uu •coll. JOHN T^’nweHTrTncoifSr^Sfc Jr RIB* AHD PEOY18ION8, Hu. m Worn kfiarth i act on strew (eppaett* Paimra Heuee) leMinipilli, tan., MkeniPlR* eltfemi of ikto gSnm aud edtinddm that he he* epeued e Grocery Store, at the old etand of

their contributlona, at any time, by giving ealy one

week’s notice in advance.

The Machinery Department will be much fuller and more effective than hitherto. There will be operating specimens of nearly every great invention, end in some instance* the eatire process of manutecraring various

fabrics Will de exhibited.

A* Steam Power end apace will be gratuitously farnUhod for tha most interesting processes in Art and Industry, and aa Inventors and Exhibitors will be permitted, under certain judtcions regulations, to run the ma. chinery for their own benefit, thia branch of the Kxht bition is expected to became especially interesting. Allow me to recommend, in this connection, that tbe Board of Directors announces, at an varly day. its determination to award Medals and other marks ot merit totboe* who may be, by competent Judges, pronounced worthy of the distinction. The Medals and Diplomas awarded for 1853, will be ready for deliverer in tbe be-

ginning of Mey.

Under the new organization every article will be classified to facilitate inspection. Those of the same kind, aa far as practicable, will all be grouped together, no matter from what quarter of world contributed.— Tbe visitor may thus, at a single glance, Institute a just comparison between tbe different developments of taste and skill in different countries. A novel and useful plan of re-arrangement has Iteen decided upon that will nearly doable the space previously appropriated to Exhibitors throughout tbe entire building. We need not hesitate to publish, therefore, our ability to find room tor anything pleasing or useful that mey be en trusted to us, and to invite every man and woman in the world to originate something for thia concentration of the ‘‘Industry of all Nations,” that may redound to their credit and benefit our common humanity. Among th* accomodations arranged for visitors to tbe Crystal Palace, will be found two Tele graph Offices, Letter Boxes for tb* Mails, Express Boxes, a Police .Station, an Office for Property Lost and Found, and two spacious Refreshment Saloons, where everything will be presided of unexceptionable quality at unex

ceptlonable prices.

Arrangements have been completed with some, and aee in progress with other Steam host aad Railroad Cons paatoneeuanetiag thin City with various portion# of the Union, agreeably to which visitors will be convey ad to the Crystal Palace from the remotest spot at greatly reduced rates of travel. Nothing else shall remain undone, on my put, to conduct thie magnificent enterprise with that liberality which is due t- the pnb tic, end that energy and economy which are due to the iaterasts of the Association. T# conclude, I cannot help reiterating my firm impression, that tbe Crystal Palace baa before it a brilliant aad enviable future. All litication baa ceased.— Every salt against either the Directors or th* Shareholders, has been withdrawn, aa untenable, or as now superfluous. The recent extension of the Charter by tbe Legislature, with power to increase our capital to a million of dollar*, hse opened to our choice, should it ever i>e expedient to avail ourselves of it, the most tolimited field of pablic usefulnees. It has given our philanthropic ambition room to work as eventa may dictate, fra tbe beet interaeta of Production both at home end abroad. It has inspired us with a solid con fidence in the manifold resources of onr gigantic enter prise It has taught us to believe that, when the Crystal Palace shall have been re opened on the 4th of May with a grand Coronation of Labor and Art, and as a •table and homogeneous Insiitution for the Psople, it will present itself in a form that mast command tbe sympathy of Skill and Indnetry thronghout the world and deserve, aa well as recaivs, a success at once gratifying te onr patriotism, snd consoling to our perseverance I have the honor to be,

Gemeton,

Very respectfully.

Yours, Ac.,

pj BaRNUM

President of the Association for the “Exhibition of the Industry of ell Nations.” CIRCULAR TO THE EXHIBITOR! OF THE CRTS

TAL PALACE.

Tn undersigned joyfully announce to the Exhibitora aud th* public, that the formidable obstacles which tkeeatens* th* complete discomfiture asd dentruction of the ankle enterprise which they here chosen to serve, uu ad length removed, in good put throngh the liberality of e portion of om fellow eitiseae, who heve pledged advances in aid of th* Exhibition to the amount of 8180,0—, Tbua aided we hove been enabled to dissolve th* injunction which wen a source of embarrassment to us, aad alarm or apptehenaton to many of onr Exhibitors—to pay off or arrange all tbe debts pressing upon nn, end provide against the possible occurrence of such annoyances in future We therefore apprise you that the Exhibition will bn temporarily closed thia evratiag, in order to be completely renovated and refitted, preparatory to iu formal re-opening, on Tueeday

the 4th day of May next.

The directors need not, surely, dilate on the value and importance of thie Exhibition. Imperect as it bae hitherto boon, end aa, in view of the total want of exper ease on onr •id* of the Atlantis in tbe arrangement of Exhibitions of each magnitude and variety, it could not fall to be, it has yet proved immensely beneficial to th* Inventive views. Artistic developmenu, and Indastrial progress ol th# coon try. Tb# opportunity therein afforded for bringing valuable Inventions or 1mprovements tn the immediate notice of the capable and append sting, i* bat one among many benefit* confered on the loeQsre of Indnecnal enterprise among us. II om wesnlng conceit or inordinate self complacency hue been rebuked end chastened by irresistible evidences of Bnrepesn •uperiority in elaborate end delicate workmanship, or even in educated, ripened text*, the Exhibition of 1855 be* folly demonstrated the indebted nee* of Europe tn America for very important Inventtons aad Improvement*, stretching over tbe whole domain of AgricaUnre, Manufactures aad the useful Arts. In farming implement*, snd machines for fitting the red* staples of Agriculture, for the convenient aad sc eaumir nsr of the fabrication, our country need fear no compor toon, aad a young Nation of twenty-five Million* which while still aidnooety employed in the cleanng stray of iU permit.v* resume, has found time in half a an—uxy to bottom on mankind such tarantinos as thorn of th* Cotton Gin. tho fiteamhoat, tho Rasper and the Electric Tstagrmph, need sorely neither repress nor coaeenl bar anxtoty to profit ky all lathe linear discovery. Art or laveattoa, which has beau or map be exhibited ~ u. If the Now York RxhiUtton ban shewn omr om to improve nay imptorao— or process in ; of Bnropasn aohievsmaute, that impolss io a ibenefit of rtg—leufi era* inctraaiog vain*, part hee witaaaarf^mirtskee in thn roodart of ' will reodar ear own task taaitr sndoox

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P A RTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.— Y~/ THE GREAT PUR1FYER OF THE BLOOD — ATM *pertisi* •/ Jisremp to K —An IntsUibi* Remedy for *crotoU. king's Kvil. Rheumatism, o bet mate Curs uenoa Eruptions, Pimples sad Poatales on tbe Kara. Blau bee. Botie. Chrome tore Kyra. Ring Worm or Tto ter. .Scald Head. Enlargnaraut aad Pma of the Bonraeud Joints. .Stubborn Ulcere. SyptdUUc Disorders. Lombog* Spinal Complaints, sad all liiraasea sriung from ae Injndiriose am of Mercury, Imprudence laLiih, or imparity of th' Wood. thia valuable Medicine, which has baemtia caiehratad fer the number at extraordinary carta adhered through iu agency, hm tnducod th* proprietor . at th* unaat request of their friends, to ofihr it to the pnhttc, which they do with tho ntaram confidence in tu «trines and wonderful coreUve propertieu Tbe loUowiag certificates. selected from a largo number are hnworat. strong, er testimony than th* more word of the propr etora; aad are all from gentlemen well known tn their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them imtding ia the city of Richmond Ya. F BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond, knows everywhere, says he has seen the Medicine ceil ed Canrca’s .Spantaa Murraa administered ia over a handled cases, in nearly all th* diseases for which it is recommended, with the moot astonishing good remits. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine hs hm ever serai. AGUE AND FEVER—Grant Cnrs—I hereby certify that for three yean l had Ague and Fever of the moat violent description. I had several . bysiciane, tooh large quantities of (lolnine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonice advertised, bat all without any permanent relief. At last I tried CaaTnn’s Spainsn Mtxrrns, tww bottles of which effectually cared me, and 1 am happy to say 1 have had neither Chills or Fever tine*. 1 consider it the best Tonic in th* world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDBN. Beaver Dam. near Richmond. Va. C. K. LUCK.. Kaq., now living in thecity of tachmord, and for many years in the poet-office, has snch confidence in th* estoniahing efficacy of CcaTuas Sr a sign Mix-was, that he bought upwards of 50 boltlm, which he has given away to ’he afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known tl to fail when taken accord ing to directions. Dr. M1NGK. a practicing physician, and formerly ef the City Hotel in the city ot Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number of instances, the effects nf Cabtu's .Spanish MixTsae which were meet truly surpneing He says in a case of Consumption, drpendeni en tbe Liver, the good effects were woudertul indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of Tb* firm ot Dnnaer A Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint nf eight years standing, by the use ol two hottlrs ol after’* Spanish Mixture. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Tb* editors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employe* ia their presa-room, cured of violent scrofula, combined with Kbeamstiam, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the editors, in a public notic*, say they ‘'cheerfully recommend it to ail who are afflicted with any dtseaae ot the blood.’’ STILL ANOTHER CURE OP SCROFULA—l had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula bv Carter’# Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Condactor On the R. F. A P. K. K. Co.. Richmond. Va. SALT RHEUM OF SO YEARS STANDING CURED. John Thompson, residing in tbe city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Kneum, which he bad nearly ‘JO years, and which all the physicians of tbe city could nut cure. Mr Thompson is a well known merchant of tbe city wt Richmond. Ya.. and his cure is most remarkable. Wm. A. Mathews of Richmond, had a servant cared of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's .<pamaa Mixture. He says he chcertully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. Richard West of Richmond, was cured ot Scroftria, and what ph>siciaus called continued Consumptiun, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. Kdwiu Burton. Commissioner of the Revenue, cays he has seen the good effects ol Carter’s finanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure of that horrible disease. Wm. G. Harwood, of Richmond, cured of Old tore* and Ulcers, which disabled him front walking. Took a tew boUle«s of Tarter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to wnlk without a crutch—in a short time permanently eure'l. BENNETT Si BEERS, No. 125 Mam at., Richmond, Va„ Proprietors. And for sale hy CRAIGHEAD <fc BROWNING, Indianapolti, ind, And hy Druggists and Dealers every wheie. •prill ddewly 'T'LETCHER’g GOODS HAVE ARRIV--T ED.—The undersigned, at 28 West Waahmvton si., Is now receiving aud opening s fresh and desirable stock of New tioods. which have been selected in New York with great care aa to style and cost, and will be sold as dump as the cheapen Rich Dress Goods; plain and doited Swim Muslim; Vie. Brilliants; (-awns; De I .a mas; French, English and American Ginghams: English French and Amer. Prims; 3-piy, Ingrain, super Cotton warp Hemp Carpets. Rich Rigs. Mstts, Stair Carpets, rich Center Table Covers; Damasks, do; Cloths, toawti. Mamulas. toun. Crape, Lawn, 'draw and Braid Bonner ; Children’s Bonnets and Rat'; Ribbons, black Silk. Fu . Kits-uib, Plash, Panama, Straw. Alboni. Ps'"i and B<»id Hats; th*-Ae are all new and fresh *tyle*. Gotha. Cass.meres, toimeis. Cotion nades; Linens; brown and black Muslins; Carpel Macks, rich and plain Parasols. UmbreMas; Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders. Cotnhs. half Hose, Not ons. Maimnu and Btshnffs. Cravats; black end fancy dress silks, Ac . Ac. Very thankful for pv«t liberal paironagwe would solicit a continuance of ibe same. Onr in«trncu<nis are to sell these goods at LOW PRICES. I soltiii »n examination of our stock. H. A. FLRTCHER. ap24-o2wAwtf

BANK OF THE CAPITAL. LATH BANKING HOUSE OF JOHN WOOLLBY • CO. ^Tl HIS BANK allows Interest on Deposit* a- and discount* good Daprr. Wol dra< generally in Coin, uneurrent money. Lund Warrants. Ac.. Ac. Mtocks bought and sold on commissioe only. Collections made. Exchange on New York. Philadelphia, Boston. St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville ami other po.nu -.urns to amt. JOHN WOOLLEN . Cashier ap~ ANDREW WILSON. Pres’t.

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TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, v—' at Indianapolis. No. 3, Meeond-ttoor, Tslbou’s building, opposite the Wright House. We will keep on hand Plats and descriptions of the Locality, soil, umber. Ac , of all the Congress, Canai. and Mtate Lands, m the State subject to entry; will locate Land Warrants and make purr hares from personal examination; will keep a General Intelligence, Land and Real Estate office; furnish to non-rreidents, R. R. Companies and land owners a description aad probable value of any Lands iu the State; will buy and sell hoods and real estate. pay taxes, fie. We will forms fa the county officers, surveyors, or others with complete field norm, plate sad mop* o r tewnship aad county from the United Mi ales surveys, certified by the Auditor of State. To thorn counties we forniak “field note*’’ and ‘plate,’' we will in addition tarnish tha County Surveyor with valuable feet* and information, each as is net ordinarily obtained at the District Land Offlee. The Township and County Man*will be colored, show, ing the topography of timber, prairie, marshes sad sir cams, sure aad shape of the sections, Ac. G. P. BUELL. A. B. CONDIT, marlS-dfiw _ 8 A BUKLL ^ T O T B »! STOV ES!!—TRBADW ILL LJ A PERRY. Stove Merchants, and Propnetors of tbe Eagle Foundry, No. 110 Beaver street. Albany, N. Y., offer to the trade Fifty distinct varieties of Cooking and Heating Stoves for Coal and Word. Also, a >-ompiet* list of Stove and Fire Place Hollow Ware. Plain and Enameled Mueiin Kettles. Stew Pans, Ac.; Scotch Bowls Sinks. Pumps, Iron and Gley Funtecss. Agn cultural Kettles. Water Coolers, dec., Ac. Also, tbeu

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riLEVELAND WATER CURE ESTABV/L»«mW«T.— The above E»tab mhment is now rommeucuig its •rvemh season. The number of paiieni* treated at ihe Emabltihmen' has been on the increase from year io year, tor me last mx years, entii the last season, when the demand-• of tbe pnbi>c far rro-eded <>ur power to accommodate them. The .Meremtng rapidity and proportion or pares, from veer to yem. induces tbe snbeeriber to believe that his en raged experience and op. ponuniues for treatment giveforduie# to the invalid rare, ly equalled. Diseases peeniiar to females are (reared mill a saeeees and raptdiiy of enre believed to ho irapa—od hy none apl2 dfi w6m T. T NEEL YE. M. D. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RKX CEIVRD anew lot of Spnnisik Worn More of differ--.^r ““**'*■' “aSTtwtusH.

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