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That « D^momlic Atat# Cof»f^i‘

lion tiotrt in thn City of on Writuwilny. tho 514th of Mar n«t # «t 10 o'. Mt, A tf.,far thn pnfpoao of nomtnajnf otfolMaM fof tha (WUowlna ofmM,yi«: fw« Mtnrv of fttuta. AnHitof of Afata, TfMmwr ».f HmtP, niKt Ftiij^fintaMtant of FoWto In« Mrahtlonj nml that tha afVMal rotintlaa in tii-* Atata tin fa^naatart to aawl Mia dalastata for aaayy two hntMlrail Dawtoamfla rotaa gif an 4f tha Kroiiilantiai alaatton **f 18fi8, anil alao Of, ifhlitlotial (lalagata fm ataty fractional votaom <mn hitmlraA. FrafiVW. Thatafary n.nntv ihall antitlatl to at laaat two dala

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th# frwiri af tha faharal •*¥!»•■#• t—ftata

Atght*

In ajaakin'dj of tha powata dalagatail by tha CoMtilufion *«» tha Fadaral frofarnmant, ,liw»a MaMao* rcmatkad, that thay ara faw sml ila6tia<l, am) that Ihoao which ramain to tha rtiata Onvafmnanta af# nttaMfVMW and in-^ Jatlnil# miif ho “tha powara fatafvwl to tha »a»atal WatM will aittand to all tha ohjacta rtAlrt MH+tn th' /•>'r. filtrhn Orff (Off iht i/tttrtMf oryfoc, -oycoi'amauf, <tnd

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'|’|n« lu'fo’iitf'd in tha Mclira^ka hill ia n»i« afT^ctioe tha fighta of tha paopla of tha Mt'itaa ao wr have dafiitad it mol a' Aiich

wi» I'OtiAidaf it

The opponant# of tha hill contain! fof tha doctrine that tha Fad#fal OovafhHiant haa the abaolnta ^>wer to prohibit th# Milting of mn- tnora altivp »ntl la contfal th# l#g^ iAlstion of tha Atat## upon th##tih)#cl of tin* mv Thav would clothe Congf### with th# puwerA which rightfully balong lo tha p#0pi#

of the States.

t ha friamls of th# M#bf*»ka Wll contend on tha ithar hind, that Congrar# h#a oo paw #r«. othar than thoaada!a#attd by tha Canatl* tlwm that the ganatal Oafarnmant goat bttond iti proflnea, In attampting to intarfar# with tha affair# of a Atat# thit in act af t'ongrcAs like that of UW. which imposw I parpatanl rcAtriction. strikas a blow if At#t#

sovcrairfntv.

Tha cltorts of tha aboldianirta, to strip th# Stales of their jjuat and resafvwl righta In r* g«rd Hr tha Initltutlan of Alafefy, latl to lha Aactional dlsputaa which, tot tha hart faw y#ar# hava dlsturlwd tha panca of tha Cnlan. NVe may aspect that unlaw thera it a praC' tlcal raangnltlon of those right#, tha dltpol## will contlima, and twcofne dangerous t® tha rotifodtfrer, It has hean truly remark* eil that the State Hltfhtt dootfin# it alike hen* ehcial to all *ei*IKms i*nd ail Alii## ll Aottld ther#frre he maintain#il by tham.anil ###ry eu* i roachment shon'd hi re#l«t#d. Tha adop* Hon ef tha l»atn«»crslic policy wotld put an end to these contentions between tha North

Reprtllg at dm p®t«t of tit® boyoox. wWW ■witharaeco—t mj* that tWy^ngoad^ftaaly

nltraii flMi 8ll##r ariwlt, in Ftoyd county, «t M d dkllght.^t the inetaoc# oTWalker, T. T. tartZford 0® A® MoscHHiSk. and on a few Wilaon and Artkor lfowtaon,of Bliaott, wara of th# moat laMsaly tw—ehi# af aak era®li arriwiad for Hamptinf to dmit with tfco clow indicotionx of R appear above tW Wolfs of to phllf tmi ftmrr. They wore tried,

WM* Acer, wfcare It disappsar# «wd#e tko found gnllty, and shot! ’

beicy drtft, but again make# a V»kf out crop — in porpaadioalar i scapotatt* along the wm haah root Delphi, and Pnnlly disappear near Ike month of Ike Jdonon in White county. This Slat# always contains •ntpknr, and sometimes Hi to men enough to make it bum, whleh rircnmetancea bar# misled peraone am ac<|Oaiftted with it# geological position, to stlppo## that coal would b# found connected with it, ami consideraWe rx penditnres knee been made in fmitt«as search for It. ft lie# at leant 1,000 feet too low for coo), and is #nty valuable for the manufacture of alum, for which purpose it may some day he turned to

n good account.

To the weet ef thi# State. Vies the "Che* tndng foWHletone;' occasionally intent ratified with h#ds of cncrlnitln) lime#tone. It i# ef thi# formation that the knoha near New Albany are built up. It »tretches from thence In a northerly direction to a point about si# miles east of Salem where the Hoe make# a detour to the west, creeses the east branch of White Aver a few miles above Bedford, ap* pears In the deep fnlley of Salt creek on the fine of the New Albany and Salem Railroad, passe# a few miles to the east of Blooming* ton, is #eeu at deepen, and on the Walnut fork of Kel rWer, near Balnhrtdge in Putnam county; oerupie# the western portion ef Mont* gemery #ounty and finally creeses the W»* hash near Attica and is lost beneath the drift

to th# North.

N#xt succeeds to this the monntaio lime•tene, whleh haa alwsyr been elaseed by Geologists among the carboniferon# or coni hearing rock; the coal is seldom or never found among It, but always above It. in Indiana. fn tracing the limits of these several formations, the lines dividing the formations will necessarily be ala-teg, the reeult of surface

nitty. Fof uenrs on the

Madison, yet the lower ft! lari an does not disappear under the bed of the Ohio until we have pMsed Marble. Hill, several mile# Mow Madison. The rule governing this pheno. menon is, Ihe mere westtruly formations are first seen on the highest summit#, while the more easternly ones are last seen in the deep-

est valleys.

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oo their ka#># ef SUibostera.

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reieed aud their coteef ptenwd the bodies of dime unfortunate men, who fell forward

on their faces, died without a without "due process of law."

Fred. Rmery, Secretary of State ef the New Republic, left Walker a short time since and proceeded to San Diego,where be wa# arrested by order of I'apt. Dorin, of th# United States ship /VfwweufA, and sent to thie city

for trial.

Henry P. Watkins, late Colonel in the filli-1 hosterlng expedition, has been convicted ia the United States District Court of violating th# neutrality laws of the United State*, in preparsing and setting oo foot a military expedition against the RepuhHc of Mexico. The punishment for this misdemeanor is a fine not exceeding $3000, and imprisonment not

more than three years.

Th# Democratic State of California claims this conviction ssa triumph. No ether State in ti.is Union has ever succeeded in convicting a fillibuster. It speak* volumes for the energy Mid purity of the present Administration. It shows a determination on the part of our Kxccutiv# to tee to it, that tha laws are not to be violated with impnnity, even here, on the distant shore# of the Pacific, and that the peaceable relations existing between our Government and #ther nation# ar# not to b# disturbed by a hand of lawless desperadoes perpetrating robbery and murder, under the shallow pretence of extending the area of

freedom,

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With them preliminary remarks 1 proceed to present you with the notes and him! observation# of my first tonr, the objeet of which wss to define the eastern margin of the great western coal field, by tracing the line of the mountain limestone from the Ohio riv#r below the knob* at New Albany, to the crossing of the wtetem line of the State at tbe rapids

of the Kankakee.

March IT. This morning find# me in the elty of New Albany, ami I regret that th# high water will prevent m from making any personal observations of [hat ancient coral reef which now forma th# rapids known aa the "Falls of the Ohle. M Th# true geological position of this rock has been a subject of discussion among geologists for several year# past (Hr Charles l.yell and M. DeVemneil both deciding from observations mad# oa the spot, have classed it with th# Devonian group, yet several American names of high authority would refer it to the carboniferous group, while Hall and Dana contend with more plausibility thst it is the .orm/rom# /iWsfoac, of the N#w York geologists. From a collection of Fossil* in possession of Dr. Clapp, of New Albany, obtained from the falls, it cannot be denied that there I# rather a strange mixing upof species rarely found in such close

proximitv.

The knob# in the rear of the dty rest on a base of Alumlaoue slate, ov#r which liea a •Ingle stratum of from 10 to lf» inch#* in thickness, of n very compact silicious Hi stone colored are#n in spots by the pretence

of silicate of iron.

Above thi# He# about ICO feet of a hlu#ish grey sandstone containing a large amount of clsv. On exposure to the weather it sol into thin, slate-llke lamina end crumb!## down to # a tamly clay. This Is overlayed by A single stratum fi feet 4 inches in thickness. It i# a fin# grained coiujuict sandstone highly colored with iron. It *a a durable stone and if not injured by uodules of iron which oc-

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H* «*T* itiv Mr »*>-t . y mMCmm Iwka# rvrv •vru ON*, «n# M* Wr-i MmS pw»4rr Iww. • Sr* a#V*«ttar«irnt i* -n.HWrr i nl—m. mm3 atusx’s own ammmmr.-tt w«»ta« I* iMnw IM Itir I Mr Xh. Rink, tbsi iksrv »#*#»< in mrtvrr «n **ui4«U t» rtttj M»l«lr to whtcS mam. i* tinStv. TW R.wk ge*r W hrm fmmmi m br «#v of the beet M*d-rfo*t plant* extant, an* *he mere it hevnui known the mmo it i* spanu (Msi. It knn Smo foUr Mat- * eS iNthepm- tlee of »■*>»«■*» phytei—e in vnri—■ gnrte of Ike (A untry, stSifceir teeowerinU >• it* w*ai«fat HKfim m eruorrha, ■#• an Woo# dine*-#-, are af the -u oner m o Ha ratter. nutf WWH DUATH * M the Joor, the mmmtf wMvk w#*M Harr h»m® life, if .liMinioers»m t>mr. r.-nH>- too late IX> not U.fn with StMMe. Bely npon it, IH-t whrw the stnMarh Will nut l a Mi wHr , i«imr— mS la-tiuOr pervwia ihs *y*W<in—wks* (Hr rtery •« ili-turW#. (hr appnt.lt C-rh>, the winU latharfw. the nwvna unnatnrntlv wsnrtive, an* the k«W eonfwarS—rrly upon It. tkM wbm Unwe ryaptmi* • Ike pewrr* of viinUty no- tailing. mM ths>, wOr** the ■OnrkieM- promptly rtwelml. U/o miU Sr lAiwnmwC, aa well aa ran Wen# nti-wMr. Xi*w we knnw from a mnaa ofteAtimony, frafr tha# wee ever Hef,»e aerMnnlateS In favor of unr ramaSy, ikat MaaOaaS’a GerMtt Mnota, prrpafe# ky Ur. C. Iff. Jarka#n, PkMaeelphia, will inwrdIntel v ahte, •##, i» the esi, entwelj rnonve Ml «f tkow dieerdera aa nncety aa a aMMetnaocal prar—o will setve a prnkleni. Who, tken, wt.l, r.dare tha afoar, anti Ike ri-h of life, with heatlh anil aat'rty wtiHia reach? man LAMM rom SALS.-4SS Aarea ,a a body, ,p <ac. 3i a## 3t, t #0 *,» w. Jaapar cowrty, 4S# Prairie and 4# Timber. Rich, tret rate prairie a#A goo# heavy timber le*4e, about half aacloaad by exterior ieaoee. Price, 0# S# O aern A rare ebaaer to fot • food frrm cheap. CO.NO IT A tUELLS. MOO A01t8» OP PBAIRIS AMD TXMBEB LAMD oa thoroad betweea Bradford Xtetioa ami Reneaelaar. 7 miloa from Beue-elaer. Price #4 j# ® aara.

CO.XU1T A BURU.S

600# AOBSt 1M BCAVBB PRAUUM, Jaeper com ty. Rich. dry. roillo# Prairto, coma of tha rtchoet and • beat farm lead ia Ike State, all cleared far cultivation and timber to toil. Great baiyalae far men that want food farm# CON DIT * BURLLX •000 AORR9 LAMD. »u I table for OrMlag aad Stock Par me, at #1 76 p acre. CONDIT * BCltLLS. A FARM OP 800 AOMS, MOuadkr oomvalien, ia Tippecaaoe couaty • mtiee from Ufoyatta, oae of the utdeat aad beat forma in the county, pood Brick Mauae, •rebard, Baraa, Ac., for eala, ar «IU eacha#®# for bankable State stock, or aa laieceet is a Pra* BaUk ta

bo evubllehod Per pertleulara apply to

CONDIT * 8URLLS.

Abo. o large qaaauty at Tunh-f m~U a

paicen.

VALPARLE MUX PStuKUtTY.

). A wry dkalrabte Ptoar Mik, Saw MSI. wU Wuai- ■ Ua Pat let |, a# Plat Ruak. # aailee aucth oi Cdamhae, | i water aad mearn power. Price Sl.'^udu. .aa eaay Urate r*rjr rt—p, *e the pea party «a »x;ra we#

tmprwvrd. Pali parltetdaf.-a our .Xfr.

t. A Floor aadttew Mill, amdaevea dwAUa«e, together with M# arree of iaod ia a very Oae ataie of improvement Th>* a oa one of the heat mdi atreama .n inliaaa Fa#

a. A Steam Saw Mtli. aad MS acre* of land, about 11 mitre front Indianapolis. 4. A Pane m m# Cant Cracker, with SO arrer of land, aboni ten miles from Indian a palb. 5. Aa oadividad ihanh part af a new Saemm Plaar Mill. A VateaMamiit proper.y, aac a Urge body .Wtnnd, to •othar with vObge !oU aad iafornarmaaMa, watrth is a# 07V MS. Oa the line at one af aor Hew Uailraada. aad with never fothag wnwt power. > 7. Haw Mill mHI 16# arrea of the hem gaality of timber load. Near r fl.varwi.toe rdlage. and na a good Railroad. Pnee a beat ®IU OMS. A Uttar and Saw Nth, natrvpuwar. aad SO art ae P. Steam Paw Mill, oa a railroad. *6 mdra ftoan Indianapolis, good hoove*. Ae , and U# aer.-a, with timber anoagh to pay for the whole —®M. on easy tea—. For partienl.'ra. < a!I at nor ofoee or addreae as by

toner.

TO PUBCRA8ERS.

„. Peraoa* wiahtag to parrhane Property woald do well to give aa a call. We woald Have it understood that price# aarf tenae are not vteremypad. We arr always ready U> receive paopatitiwa. making no charge- agatiut caatom-

aawaahimr <* leak at property We aC>rd

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This *a*t e-..bli-bm(m, iae Leb ua* •/{** 4,.^ IA Wild, will give thetr var»cd imr.-na^in-en „ * lb (in tot north of J-rate Hna-e' »n

SATURDAY MAY 1:1

After*, wa PerrWniaare at I o'ebt». K. ttua^ tv..

A GRA.XD COI.Lf>>SAI. MARqirkp.

af ibeterge-t -txr now trave.mp, wu . n .en rr,ctrJai

iu fo#«xteitt. arromtuodaie near .SMO {icrMti^ THUrrY FOUR LAD\. GKVTl KMF.N .V\3

CHIi.DREN PERFORMER*!

Among wn«m way l»e iVond that - -on of Maatt. " Yauxxk Roaixsos’ whose ar*5»a<d mirth-rrovnk n^j,. kaeatiou- ut ecccatrie ehatacter* have w.ut far h » spj

eiwr.omca of

“TUK PEOPLES FIX AY MAN’ Also, Prof Obki.v axd Sv>\- ’ fatmrn, 01 tbe Wirtf. rv no ward A« r».bai F«ni!y. At or nrar 11 o’etoek'Oe tinrir&Ted ArasAxcn H*s a will outer town w uietr brauMtnl

GONDOLA,

M owed by a train,of over'So .i hirlev,

pff»M*ny mttei

GRAND PROCESSION There will be iwu distinct perfonr.anrr* sacl. day. MvJt fotitirtlf mo itn ptrftrmmmtes ali&e. a ti BU-*ion to the whole 36 ceKta. A S. BURT, \ sei .,. The Coaapauy will al-o peribrm ai Gremvt.le, Kndav May IStb. Nubieaville, Mundar Slav 13th. *

taa4-dlNwlw

csstoiislly sppetr in it, will pruve * valuable

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bffctl afuusc.l l*v tbs , tg^^ 0 j|y^ T# ibis sueffted# about 160

fort uf sufr. crumbling, mmldy saiulslon#

f#wa ll#fti#a

Tbs result cf the April Kl#ctl»u iw Inwa for Btstc Nupsrlntcnttfftf t»f Public InitrucHuu.amtuf tb# clcdlnn# in lb# Jmlldal tHrcult# »• skcccdlnglt gfatlfflng, wb*n ihc fret ta

filtml with nmlulsr mawes uf iron um. This dm is so scttHcrctl through a mannof fiscaying #tooc that to collect it woultl moolr* s heavy labor, otherwise it might !«# j»rv»ni«bly workctl, The next 60 (##t i# occ«#lonaUy int#f•tratifitKl with a hanl ferruginous namlnton#

. . . 4 containing too much imn to Hrenn, or to ha

tx»n*l(l#retl, that the Democratic party in that ^(abl# in practical use. This is auceemtad Alsteha# ever maintained a fim fiwiltlon «|>on hy 40 fret of bufif colored eamlstone in regular the doctrine ef non intervention and popular atrutafram li t® 4 fret ia thickne#«. It weath^

t ,b

tic candidate for Biipertntendtnt wse larger nrchtteftaral pur|«oa## wh#n stou# is «ot rethan «#uth-“(iaar iwtx The V**wt says that | vpiired to snataln a great weight. I r#(Mrd it as

avhki.

Whig candidate had lw#n twice eleitml, hit , ^| f hone# ef this material DettwnrMIc competitor triumphed over him ’ pparly years ago, and had « Httl# m®ra hv a maforllv of mxt vote#* Tha Hume la ladgment been nterased m selecting M«eks m, •*, .i« s.i«.y» mii -a. tw j'"*^ ',*7 wNlif iMidMO* l»l«it iM »*,« •ml •r.w„l yj, ^ g ^ mmmi, »I.'«.I«iv.I Meudi * ' done In iwa etiaia, H#fefofur# tbit ha# been

much uted aa a building material in New AW N, A. w Raitroatt Mg mougRt tne it ntte

olic Church cPDtinu##, wnd##ply regret to an uonnoe, most critical and alarming. Damiki. WassTKa*# New Hampsrirc Es TaT*.—-According to ao advortis#m#ot in a Concord (N. H.t pajwr, George W. Neamith, Esq., of Franklin, is appointed a "Cnmtniinionsr to allow th# claims of creditors against the estate of Hon Daniel Webstar," which is deerved to In- .idministerad as ah insolvent

estate.

Tit bukapm Across tub Atlantic.—An association called the "New York, Newfoundland London Telegraph Company," ha# been formed, whose abject is the establishment of sub-marine telegraph, to connect Newfoundland with Ireland. Peter Cooper is tbe President. and Profeseor S. F. B. Nome tbe Vice

President.

OCT The first volnme of Benton’s new work. "TmaTtr Y*aiw m tub U. 9. ftaratb,” has been issued. Nor#wo or tug Cm or (Ala##ow.—ftdfimer#, April 30.—Th# N#w Orleans papers of Jfonday last were received h#r# to-night. An arrival at Charleston brtngl dates from Nassau an# the He ham an to th# 19th inat. No mention is mad# of th# City of Glasgow ar any steamship disabled in that vicinity. Th# papers speak, however, of preparations making to #f*ct Hght-houa## on savarat uninhabi-

ted islands.

(ftrTh# Rrriceon Caloric ship, which has I wen so long in being refitted aa to hav# almost escaped th# recollection of the pnblic, had another trial trip in New York Bay, oo th# STth ult. W» have not l#orn#d what hopes are entertained from the eucceee of tbie last effort; hut the attempt to supercede steam hy hot sir, seems destined to encounter all sorts of apportion, even the element# combining agam«t it. Th# ship on bar return up the harbor wss struck by a sudden squall, and sunk in ever 40 feet water, near Jersey City, All hand* on board happily escaped with their lives and a slight ducking. Th# storm was eery severe in New York and th# eieiaity; awnings, fiaga, chimneys, aud the masts, Ac., of shipping In the hay haviag beta damaged to a great extent. Several Hons## were struck hy lightning, and th# spire of a Univewali.l Ck<wh w« «U »«k by tb.' * haw Wawd Uw <oo«a fonaarty owapfo# ky Wa*. V We lay, n»a*tU wv** <>* Sfcsfoa 4pa«l MS. aee«l#»la«f-

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ampin meromamodmmn ia ikose who deave to exammr property with a view «n porchasinf. witbont expansa to foam, whaa vrithm a leasoaabia «U»iamnr trum the city. TO THBFUBUO. W» have a German Cltrk for the bene&toT German

gam timer*.

Parnai wiahmg to reaiiXea caah for their property waalS do well to eall on as; when not convenient to caii, th—v era aaad oa a detanpura of their property Us improvements, location, and the psk-e of the same. Oar nuaa of oommnm.oo for saHuig Baal Kmale are a* follows: From B3M and under •4,010, S # cmt.. front 94.000 and aader 99X0# 1 \ 9 aval; from ft 0M and over. 1 . # cent, on lha mia or properly, whde ta uor Uaeda, eam-mia-ioa i« eharaad. No sale, no coatan—ion or eharge whatever Notiee of ..iientian to withdraw proper ly from rur hooka, A required two weeks previaua to withdrawal, to msblauato close up any proposed trade Our sale* are brisk, and nave amoauted to 950,006 .a one week. Strangei* viatiiug »ur city, have -very advantage ode red them foe mlactirg the moat desirable bergs ins. and persona hav.ug Lauda, I-ott ami iteinm for rale, will tie

rniN WITHOUT VULGARITY!—DA--F Vljt ? OLTO teWSTREia resj-eeffWiy nnnounce to the ciiize,.* of Iraiianscpot.- timi tbe/; '■ will give two r4' their elect Cor.crrts at the2 | r MASONIC HALL on Tburaday and Friday, May 4th wd 5th. The above Company ctuuuu of K.<t.t 'faleated Mas. ctau* aad Fextoimerr. astuated hy Ma->rr J AUAMd, the Yoan* Amer:can Vocalist, whose - . ie aid voice u, pathattc Baltidi. uever fatia to elicit emh .-latiiC -rj-ttiiu*

Card* of admis-iou 35 Ceau

Doors open mi7%,u» commence at e»i.o’clock, prtci—lv. . ra»i-Jk

A LAROR AMOUNT OF RAILROAD AMD OTKRR 9T00C9 for Mia hy CONDIT A BUBLLS, No. •Talhmt’a RsUdlaf, ■#•—>ta Wrtfkt Wh—a. _»pk7 dtf MelidJrA FOAOAXHO OIL LOTOUMT >• truly a ralahratad Ramady. and haadraemara M alfoviata bo maw uMbriag than auy ramady aver dtsrov-

mad

#ra ar two appLeatieae wtM rateiva dm meat

Fata, Brataa or BpraM-

Two heuia* will clausa, parify, aad In tel 11 Ulcer nr mre. aad it witl haul tUa moat seme

Srsld wttboat »near.

Kerry Family shratd hav* a oapptv eoaataatiy oa head

for aae u lima of need

Far Horses it is for superior to nay othar trmedy for (urisg Irnmenc**, Bruisrs. Cot*. SerMehm, Old Sarto

ntABCOvrs hippodeome’

T> E3T0BATI0N of the festivals, XU Gone* and Aiuusemanl* of the Ancient Greet.

and Roman. Second Season ta Amen. a. FnirtiFs l-olossal iiipps rumf! with all it* animated splendor-, tu *11114 > Hanot Haaaa, Gtirgeoac Foarnauients, exhtlei mg Fieul uA Desert Sparta, aud other excitnti' and 1 .\ei esweiaes of the Olympean Arena and -Middle ,\i>e comprehendiar the .-Udiuni, tne Course, ttu Arena, uie Chase, tbe Tilting Ground and the Camp. ui:der are immense c*a~

OPT. t-overintr upwards of TWO ACRES OF GRQITSD,

vruk ample accommod itiou for s-aiing 1HH*W epeciaUn, Is now on its way to the West, ami will exhiiittin INDIANAPOLIS, ON SaTTHDAY. MAY €,1864 Iternoon aad Evening. F* u nu mired Hone, nW fs

Afternoon aad Evening. TWo hundred Her*e, add##

Wnebued by she exiraordutary isetiines oferii to par- I ntes. Fifty Carnages and * ar-, Racine «h,triches. Umt-

teramu at our ufore.

CHAPMAN * McKERNAN apHff afM4Warn Wmhmatra- «t.. litdiraarafi*

ing Camel-. Trained Elephant.-, and Keiud.-rr orohefot the Chaae, will be introduced in the cour-e ui tbe en-

tertainment.

SIXTY MALE AMO FEMALE CHaRiOTKERS. Steeple Chae*rs, Fox ami Stag Hunter*. Horde dampers, with a foil troupe of rider* and Uyani*ciit Artiste* —tha elite af bath hemisphere* will appear 111 mmca.

aive and animated scene#.

AdmisMoo—Boxes SO cents. Pit 26 ceal* Dopfoopen* at *nd T ib, to commence at t aad 4 o’clock, P. M. aplS ilk u

QUMMER ARRANGEMENT—INDUN kJ A POLLS * aNCISNATI rtr i-mtamm

i:

hunt or

■v for mooy mnaihi. wm 00 rolmvad Umt a# pom wa* removed from both logs hy the tune the seeoad lag had been rubbed soma tea miuete*. walked home An old fia#am»n living on the CoianeFs planSatio*. was cared oVamiFbnee ia #va miaaaea. Thousands af dyueatory and diarrhea wara eared ia Bfteen mutates, or twenty ana ami at the tanhoat. Thor* m m» mooomny for Ua. genag m pma. The H. R. R. ramedma aredaadnad to ravotmionta* tha whale medical world. People irwami

R. SL R.—QUICK CURE*.—Uwd the imrodnation of foe R. ft. R remedies in 1940, no

wmedy ever elai.a-d the ma-veloua power to relievo poia lastnntiy, or even to promise a rare of ray disease in a given ttmr RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF, dorfof tha month of July, eared Mr. Jamas Roberta, Jana mraet, New York, of a Chrome RheamatUm in 19 boor*.

R reUavadkim of pmo m tan in,nates. Mr Sehamm- RAILROAD —Shorte-t Railroad 1 ham, of Brooklyn, a cnpp’e. waaanahied te aaaik wdh- roaln hatweea Indiaaapo.ls and Cuiciuuati I

oatbi. crutches in iftamt rau.tas after tha cork was

drawn from tbe bawte Cal. Joaaa, ofOu MoUaan, Ya., run between Ladtauapu.is and Cineiuaau a-inUama

CbirMgo Express train leaves Union Station at info •napolis on the arrival of the Lafavette train at 4 o'clock P. M.. aad arrive* at Ciaciunait at ^ PM. Raters ing, leave* Station Howe of -he u. A M K R. at tk A. M. and arrive* at lodiauupoii* at IX in tune ta dm« and re-umo on Lalayette and Clueago. I'crrc.Banw. Peru. Batfaf-mratre or Madison tratrs Time between

Chicago and Cineiaaau only 15M hour*.

Moil TVma.—By ihi* iratu paa-cuger- leave Cfoa* Station at ludiattapoii* 11 A. M., alter the arr.val af iho morning train* from -he West. a->d arrive at Cinunualt at 414 P- M. Returnitig. leave Cinciunati at 4 P M-. and arrive at Indianapolis at US P- M., and roiintv m

murniug trains.

Fare imimara einc.aaati aud Inaianapodta gs ua. Fan between I'inclnnati and Chicago. U..at Thrtmgh t ckeU can be had at the ruiou Suiioa at ladtanapolis and at the ticket office of the O. SL H. H. m at the office of the Indiauapolis A riueiunati R. R. at. Cincinnati. Baggage checked tliroueli.

GEORGE HAVEN

Indianapolis May 3.'54 JU Sapennteuduw.

10 he lastaMly relieved from pmn.and ha nowhfyreatmod 10 health, and if physlrimn tapnit to he *neeeaafol. they mast examine into the R. R. R. theory—do their * si 111111 qaleh—it lainat aeeeey to rare y«ur pmtearo rap.dty as it

SweUmga, foe, #r.

Read the fotfowiag crihienie whieb m ii

yruofef tm wonderfai ■foeaty:

Awovinta Caim.a Crnaa —J H MrLrna—Sir J 'eel it a duty I owe 10 the pubis to meke known the foi- ,

lowing, hopma .hat they may learn hy expertenen, .hem tack to health. Ora diseard e worthies* at a# whwh has hash prarird into no-** *’ trm *&-** 9 *** li ‘* &tM remsdie* that claimed toy l#kgk|g HB MM MM J l totr IMOSC vIm-

For ms month* I was eooSned to my roam a ertppte 1 •“•F*** 4 ** * l * m Bom Rheums»i«» My ks«r wa* -wolla* IrsmeadooWy, | l ** rr ‘ >io *•* Ps*h»s prudoelag the moil *e»era pats* 1 ba ma-rle* ware emm- j )ll ^ l,rl • :

tree ted eo tbet I c.telJ net •* ruga tea my leg at a#. I ap- FRHROH t-nn«TMn_.-iT.*.ftu ^aXABpii*d the Mum sag Lmiment for foar weeks, hut u done ao j 1 ■———■■■ AMD FRAMB DRPOT.—a. p. more good fora any other gienm. I oMaiaad and aead C. BONTR, Wo. 89, Warn Foatk *t, between Vine and you Vu4eti> OK Liniment; in three week* it retaxed the Wairat. riariaraii Pier, ManBoead other

maaele* aud ou'ed mepermaaeutlv.

AMERMU8 CAS RADY.

Hailae Canary, tea. : pum fhnams. rad ornammwei work u every dr.

I *aw Mr Canady when he was aMkiod ae foaled, and ! aenmimr French. Ragn*h aad Germaa Rnuaavnts*, in.

ha i« new well. WM M KU-KrTT, Piakeyvtlte t . J N. M<La*v, Sow Proprfeta*. fo. Lents, Me , and| for *ele is Indtanapfow hy W W Rwhert*. flroggm, at

etreaL SoM by Drugg..* wary | UA ACRES OF LAND, 4 MILES FROM I

at-Su ! the city, umciprovvd. wm be sold m htteea fora 1

a# of the latest style* and frames: Bracket-. Conner*, . Fisr TsUes, Tiipeds, Ring*. End*, he., Ao. Pmrfmit

ter 995 par acta, by imsaediate •nplicanorn'to m*y4-»wU \\ ALLACE fo HAUGHEY

Rant Eatate Aeaats.

dee ff»d1r

WWW DRY DOOM STORB, Nw. 4X East Washmgten Street, bet wara tha Wright Hcraa

foM^nUfoMOM OOORTT LIBRARY.—Open front from So’cfoek, A. M to 1 P. M . eoerv Sat-

urday. in tha Canrt Roane.

Trafonaa mem at 9o’r4aek. P. .U at Library

Jraanry, Apul.Ja*y and

XJAILROAD IRON FOR 9AUi-200 UkTanaT Raiia.5aaboibe yard, -am) quality: bo-never ’ been nsad, and toof anproara oaUant. Ate., HW Tne» Plat Bv. SfoidJ,. “* Am-ricsui make, ot' -uoJ geeltiv. end has bean bat iitiie used Apply at Rndrtmd Ofore, defers, avuie. ladjans

May X lK4^19w

XXJE SALE.—TWO LOCOMOTIY £8 OF * •npfor.ar mraafacture, ohAcf 1 jam enure' vaew: I2T

the xfowrJn

bra onir Wa m nae a»horiliiae. ~\ a :v^M

■#Ofce, Jeforisonvitte, Indian*,

llffBAASw

etertrl# finM,

BOATS’ SPOOL THRIiAD.—90u DOZEN

Cams’ Spud Tbmni th.* day -A

I for -ate by JAMES UteV fo CO.. -

■e* 41? Mautwrcet. Lom*vtlte ky

Off! 1UTELODRONS! MELODEON8!! — Wfc 1— J-YR ass now umnuhe * 5*e « mi l*

(KrTW WteUiRfteft vXtrr#>fiOlHivDt Of tb# be»t setee ed Marks ef Foreign sad Damemfo In the lom of friend, by d^ there is a uaiveraaidi ftiltel/Hi. */» tkM lk ,Gted«. *

'AM

m Cnautg H*u

universal da- J f*. Prince «ud Co’s Laproved Patent Me

Dry Good* ever rsbdr’.tad u this city Marten made w- sfoe to mate a comet liksaaa* of what thay wara in j th^raSteiiNteies™** *"

rangemaat* w.tb tb* prtaotpai MaaaStnuera an# las ' baelth, aad the ahtU ol the ani«c ie oitea called into er-

ttetHjf, SS arosmihti by (h« 3#ft»te. bps n#t pmer* ta the «*#. th* Witt be prararalg meeivtag tha j *rcler In the eala attempt to match thi. unage from th# approval of lb# Pr##kteu(. mm! will »4 one# 1 *'■"*••"**• "rte- -f Draw tteads. Ufo 1 th. steep t OmU whm it bm uma aegtected to that

. , , . „ ... , w»tt he anhteed h» odbe thaw lawar thra aay ofohv a#

W (l#*|foteh#tl to JtfXHXi. ll# thinks tb#tr# |iirTT1 T

is ## tlfruht thst Bant! Anns Will srrwpf it. TWy iavim anrm.aa tatha foflawiag Itseaf pfoear

Tb# l*r##iil#nt will uhtteubterlly v#to Mis# t^am, ? * uH

Hit'# MU, sml s#t forth his humus# in frll.

Tbam w ha dessra to- .scare ’» tha hit at, shaaM naa mfo ta ca# aa Rk

Tb# Wbtgh sl Otetr Mute Oonvfntten 4#« iti wW't* fb# Mil—lb# D#tm»##itl# gforty tab# gltttng ground In tM frffif Tbs Abolition Whig fsndldste for •«|t#r*ntend#nt rsllM tb# SNtte Mate# Uw tnd AMdWbfi Wbl#»i W# sbnnbl bsv# #Yparted su#b • r#s«H Mfuin Mteb #n Issus, fftjMWsUv In

Fine Freaeb Lnwa*. tsj Warn Bteek fofoa. 79

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We ha.«a tha low octave Mateo,^ axteudui* foam *°*r*o* * hiffecteve MeioiiLn Vruni iTte F..'^ tm FtveamtvaMalodeanfoara Fto F.„ rite i - *** 5^ -hsxhttelwjfora. Piano * yia iro 4a

ro—if llriMto ua. PIuk* wiito tea of read-*, taaed in .•ctxvaa, fo* u# •****, swaatnes* rad parity ot lean*

rtrtw rton* In wmprtlUoo wllb It tb# tl«msml baa mrtSrtaUy t>srtls#fr, Tbs quarffra. bnw-

Mug wurbfol ami tunny fin# » bund rssdy for trautuartatten,

tart psrttfon wbteb tbis

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Oa tb* ht info., hy Rev, Prsa. Lvaah. Prof. P. fo. > Ml*, Crape and I Oh t sv a, •„ of tb* la*tirotloa for th* Dear and \ fifourahM* foapii — m teraraBffJfft B#fob,ghd Nl#* K. R- Ifrnsro, danpht*# #f I. BMpp#. * wt®wa#r Stawteaff omf teiirtpBra. *" tsdissspal * ; aad Imhiiifwfii m pant rartety. Ufonai

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