Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1854 — Page 2

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2VSHBWAS! BAYDIT, of 1 H>r Trmmm 4 SktU, BLIJAB NSWLA 191), of Wortrti JOHIT DCnST offmjCimmty. Jfbr 9mtriM$niinnt of PubKc Am* wrXw, WILLIAM a LARRABKK, of PntMW. For Ctftore**, iV • JnWviW Of Skolby Cormtjr. Jbr Oircwt Promeuting Attorney, MILTON B. HOPKINS, of Hmiltoo .O Couty TUbot. jfljr Ih^AC BLACKFORD, SAM URL OORRY. Far Sheri f, ISAAC W. HUNTER. f>br Trmmirer, FOSTER WHITFORD. For Reeoriier, CHARLES STEPHENS, Pr Proneeuting Attorney, R. J. RYAN. Air Surveyor, D. B. HOSBROOK. fhr Commimoner, 24 District, POWELL HOWLAND. For Coroner, JOHN BISBINO.

OCT The Sentinel is as speechless as an oyster on the »nh)ect of the Maine election. It has not said one word abont it! Why has it not announced that Old Democratic Maine has been swallowed by the rascally Abolitionlsts! Not even a grease spot of the Slavery Extensionists is left, and yet the Smtine/ has not even a word of regret. Is its grief too great for utterance ?— /ndianapoli*

Journal.

The Journal is mistaken. We fart* referred to the Maine election, and placed the resnlt In a proper light before the people. Let us examine that election and ask what have the wbigs to rejoice at in the result. la an overthrow of the whig party ? If that is cause for rejoicing, then they have it. To l» sure the Journal, the organ of the fusionists, (not of the national whigs,) a paper which has attempted to transfer the whig party into the bands of the abolitionists, is pleased at the result of the Maine election. Bnt there is not a whig of national principles, who does not feel that his party, in Maine, lias been diseomflted ; that it has snflered a defeat as disastrous as has the democratic party. We have nought to conceal in respect to the temporary defeat of the old line Demoo. mey in Mains. We know that a combination of fans—of factions—has succeeded in overcoming it, hut as we have confidence in the ultimate success of correct principles, we are not disheartened by the reverses which we suffer in State elections. But to return. What is the result in Maine? The Whig candidate for Governor was defeated, not having received one-half of the votes of his party. He was a conservative, National Whig —a man of influence and character, and he was Iwaten by a Freesoiler. The local elections show a minority of genuine Whigs in the Legialatnro. The re-

U»e Maine Lem. emt who is opposed to the

they are in favor of the right of the people te decide astetMr own inUtHo—, in tkeir Mss* Every mas who is oppoesd to CsthoHca, ssd to the of tbepopl cfench, te exhorts* to vole i the democracy, sod to

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These era all devices of the enemies of domocracy, whereby they hope to weaken the democratic ranks. They care no more foe Temperance tbao do the democrats. They fear nothing from the Nebraska law, for they know slavery will nerar be permitted in Nobrisks or Kansas They fear not the power of the Pope nor the inffnence of the Catholics, bnt they wish to sttenp prejudices against the Foreign citizens, who always vote the demo, cratic ticket, and they make these appeals and use these arguments to carry out their hatred to the democratic party. When the election is over, if they succeed, they will langh and chuckle, to think how smoothly they played their game, and cheated the democrats out of their votes, under these false pretences. They claim to be very moral, conscientious and religions, whilst at the same time they are practicing lying, deceit and political insincerity aa far as they are able. Democrats, be on yonr guard.—Democratic

Platform.

It is instructive as well as amusing to see bow rapidly Know-Nothingism is dropping to pieces of its own rottenness, all over the country. We do not believe any man who is in any way connected with the infamons concern, can get five hundred votes in this county, if the people find him ont, for any office. Nor do we believe any man ought to receive an office who connects himself with a gang of midnight conspirators, who plot treason while honest men are asleep. Any man in this country who is ashamed to avow his principles, comes with a very poor grace before

the people to get their votes.

There will be but little necessity for it, however, we imagine this year, for before the election, Know-Nothingism, which for some time past, has been “growing small by degrees and beautifully less, ” will have gently

“flickered out, ”

A few months ago it made its advent among us, described as being as impalpable as the air, and “ terrible as an army with banners. ” It established its wagwams, kindled its fires of religious bigotry, and held its infernal orgies in the woods and in the fields at the still hour of midnight, in every neighborhood. It seemed for a time to have stirred a wave of religious (?) enthusiasm, as strong almost as that which crested the crusader* of the middle ages. Hundreds and thonsandsof good, honest Whigs and Democrats were doped into meml>er8hip in it. The fusion State ticket, and in every district and county Congressional and county tickets were nominated by the Know-Nothings. Maine-law-isro, Greeley whiggery, and even abolitionism, bent before it, or rather were swallowed up in it, and its nominees rested with confidence upon the hope its seeming ubiquity had inspired. But alas, these hopes are beginning to melt and disappear before the kindling indignation of the men they have deceived, like frost work in the sun. The real character of KnowNothingism has displayed itself—its miserable hypocrisy—its infamons designs—its degrading tendencies—its contaminating influences have been discovered—its carcass has been dragged from its skulking abode, and exposed to the light of day and the air of Heaven, under the infinence of which decomposition will rapidly carry it away. Tims

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grese. The following is Ws letter: LarATcm, Sept Mat, 1B54. ville on the 28th inrt. PI ease say so through the State SenttneL We bad fine mirthup rt Lebanon, Frankfort and Delphi. I these te no doubt of the raw—of our ticket and the defeat of Mnseii Tons Truly, I. D.

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It should be the firm determinatien of every Democrat, to go to the election, at all hacai There will he men appeiated in every toi ship in the State, to use raeaaa, by false sections and excuses, to try to keep Democrats from going to the election. Let no man persuade yen to stay at home on that day. , The election takes place on tie 2d Tuesday of October. That day is the 10th day of the mouth. Be sure to be on hand. Do not

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of the Association or (tank:

Ssmeel Bayard, frisk , S F. Bayard, Cash,

i of present stockholders :

•Samuei Bit a id ami

L.9. Hatsaa.

Oars of DiaeoeB!: Every day Sttndev excepted,

take a ticket from a mongrel. Do not scratch ■** i»®«» f®r me irsnseeiwa or business, . . . ° , . to-wt:; Frern g o’c oek A. M le 4 P. M. a single name, and you will be sure to be vie- mam of Indiana, Knox coaaty, ss:

J. P- Bayard, being duly sworn, deposes sad says that he is the Cashier of said Bank, and that the terego-

torious. Indiana is Democratic by fifteen thousand votes. Let her sons be vigilant and turn out, and a glorious victory is thei

Dent. Plot.

suit generally shows a triumph of fusionists f*oes another miserable faction, manufactured

eve# Whigs. To a man who regards the Whig party as the abolition parly, the election in Maine affords pleasure ; hnt to a sound Whig of the true stamp, it is full of discomfort. Lefts of the Antis*. Th# Democratic party are in favor of the doctrine of non-intervention and popular •overeignty. Therefore, they are in favor of ss tending slavery. The Democratic party oppose “search, seizure, confiscation, and dertruction.” Therefore, they are in favor of whisky and intemperance. The Democratic party favor religious toleration and freedom. Therefore, they sire in fort* of Catholicism. These are the premises and conclusions of the Anties.

Arar u in Mimi That not a slave has been taken into Kansan stiff* fh* paeeaye of the law organizing the territories. Th— w'tns slaves bought up by Bout hern missionaries and taken there before the passage of the law, in defiance of the Missouri restriction. (Borne fifteen.) For the altove statement, we have the authority of Rev. William H. Goode. And yef, with tha fact staling them in the fore, the abolitionists assert that the Nebraska MR bm introduced slavery into the territory! Never did the democratic party have mom Biaarupeions enemies th*n at this time. •Times Wien.—This gentleman visited our SOWS last Wednesday evening, and delivered 0 «*eUent speech, foil of heme truths and direct felling hits. Be handled the points dtseueeed hy him with the boldness and itreag common sense manner so peculiar to him. The withering manner in which he denounced Mne-light, self-righteous, ministerial demhn forgotten. On Thursday he spoke at Weetpart and BmMMa. Mmmiinfon (Omnsiaiy*)

Tann je Pi«s<wrso.”—The fmemHem heM • meeting in trie last week, at which The Gfoermr

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JS-SUS^V leaf aa if enter power; hot the mm p>ei—e wme

to defeat and destroy the Democratic party. Begotten in villainy, it dies in infamy as it

ought.—Orceneattle Argus.

The Eattenal Whig* te be Proesrlbsd. Let the National Whigs of Indianaremember that the success of the Coalitionists will

overwhelm them forever. They have never stood in favor with the Abolition Whigs who lack but the power to put them down forever —that power the success of the Coalitionists in Indiana will put into their bands and it will be exercised with unsernpulons severity. No friend of Mr. Fillmore may then look tor favor. They have stood in the way of these follows before, and they will never receive

forgiveness for it. Indeed, they mu commen-

cing to abuse them already for daring to dissent from the policy of merging the Whig party in the miserable Abolition party. The Rnshville Republican publishes a hitter attack upon them from a Pittsburgh paper.

We quote a couple of extracts from it:

Brokkn Pledges.—It is reported that John B. Gough, in a recent lecture delivered to an English audience, said that out of five hundred thousand persons who had signed the temperance pledge in the United States, four hundred and fifty thousand had broken it. This statement is of equivocal interpretation. If he intended to say that the pledges were broken in that proportion, it gives a result of nine tenths of four million or three million six hundred thousand, for Mr. E. C. Delavan, of New York, a conspicuous temperance advocate, says that number have signed the pledge. Mr. Delavan is of opinion that Mr. Gough’s statement refers to reformed drunkards, many of whom, he admits, have relapsed. In the city of Washington how many remain of the hundreds that pledged themselves to total abstinence ? Do they average more than one-niuth? It has been admitted that they do not. It is also an undeniable fact that many who remain faithful do so because they use opium, or some other pernicious substitute. These facts present a theme on which the mind may ponder.—

Washington Globe.

Rich.—The people—that is the mongrel faction—held a meeting at Cannelton on Wednesday evening last, to appoint delegates to a county convention to nominate candidates, &c. “ Eloquent” speeches wore made by some of the piebald leaden. J. B. A. Archer, Esq., a sterling Democrat, being seen in a beck corner, he was called upon for a speech. He mounted the stand and spoke in behalf of Democratic speeches, and concluded by reading ont the names of the candidates who were to be brought out by the people's convention, all of whom had been nominated in a Know Nothing convention that afternoon. It is hardly necessary to say that the men named by Mr. Archer were confirmed by the convention.—N. A. Ledger. fc5*The sons of the late Emperor Iturbide have been disposed of by Santa Anna aa follows: Don Angle de Iturbide, who we believe was educated in Philadelphia, has been appointed Secretary of Legation in the United States; and his brother, Don Augustin de Iturbide, has been attached to the pew on of

His Serene Highness, as aid-tie-camp.

It is said that Spanish troops have arrived at Y era Cruz from Havana, in small detachments, and six thousand of Spanish and Swiss

mercenaries are to be used in Mexico.

teg report of Ike iransaciions and condition uf raid Bank, tor the period lherein neawd, i* Use aed correct, accordmf to tee beet or hie knowledge end bel.ef.

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Sworn aed sebrertbed before tee, this iSik day ul July, 1854. JAMES A. .MASON, septS3 Notary Public. QEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CONMBITION of lbe Wabuah Valley Beak, at L ganaenrt, fur the tix UMMitha including Ike first .Monday of July,

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Capital Stock, Bonds deposited with Auditor of State *200,597 DO NotesDiaeoeuted aed Htliaot Exchange .... afehOil 21 Note* of other Banka 24,204 DO Amount of debts dee from the Association or Bunk ...» 70,734 42 Value of Olfcce Fnruiiuia neceasuy fur the transaction of buaineaa 370 Oil Gold 26,a*j uo SLver 711 21 Premiums on bond* 13,719 S3 Total 599,624 55

of Stele. MANT FKIKNOB-jtdfi-pd OiT We axe authorized to tasaemo THOMAS K. HOLBKOOK, aa a caedMata Mr Bate0 of Mariea Ceaaty, at the aeeeieg October alrctiaa.

june29

erne of JOHN D. THOBPK aa a candidate far Becat der of Mariea Coaaty, eatfect te tha detiaioa of the people at the October electiea. jun27-p (KrWe are —ihsriw* tmmamre JOHN FOUDRAY aa ae independent candidate for akenff.

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(£rWe are requested to announce JACOB VANDKGK1FT, of Center TOaneihip, aa a Candidate

SPECIAL NOTICES. LOUS, NOTICE.—Rev. B. P. Forma, will preach in Maaonic Hall, to laarrnw Morning at laX o’clock. Aiao in the evening at early gas light. will be a called aweiing of the Fire Department at Relief Hail, Sttarday night 294. iust. A full attendance i* requested as butiaeaa of importance is to come before the A asocial mn. *ept22 J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec y. a^orewWANTED TO RENT.—A Dwell mg House „e*t and commodious with Stetbie and Carriage House. Would take it immediately, or one that would be finished in n month or six weeks would be now engaged. Apply to the undersigned at the State Bank. septl9-(14t E. DUMONT.

Ad la weal of Beeta aadShoaa at along**** will da well te call at th* Baste* Shaa State, tar 1 work at thie aasahUahoeaat la gaarraanad to ha at the beet quality, and as law prise by tha atagls pair as aaa to bought elee* bare by the daaaa; aad as well saieabod shook aaeaa befsead ui thaSiasa. BOSTON SHOE STORE, Na. 4 Bata* Btaek, ■ad Joaraalcepy Wit. B. Laraaop

1V KW ^ALL goods.—h.

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HORN,

No. W, Warn Waehtagwa street, u new receirmg hie supply of aew Qoedeihr th* Fall Haas jo aad iavita the iare««tiaa of Ls cuammara. aad the pahtie geaaralty. Havtag pvttaaaed hia stock since tha trswiadsai redaeliaa in pricaa, he is prepared to oihr nma> ktade of goods at fram 251# 3* per coat lea# thaa was ever said in th«

market.

Panicater atieatiai t rited to hie slock of Dress Qaeda. Shawls, TnU s. Maatle*, Hnaacta, Carpaw. Oil Clothe, Certain Be enal*, Ac., all of which ha is sailing at the iewest price* far eaaa- aupUi. - REAL ESTATE AND STOCK OFFICE. AV-McKERNAN A MAY, 39* Weat Waahuw-

taa street, Imliaaapalis, (hub—unn to Cha McKeraan), have now enure* on their books TWO MILLIONS FIVE ~

DOLLARS’

aad

HMHi ihaa HUNDRED THOUSAND

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at of Capital Stock, inclndi

pooited with

Auditor of

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that dcate paid.

according to the proviatoas of the law, 9 74,1W» 09

it due other Banks, or

Amount due other Banks, or moneyed corporation*, or amor i an own A mo am due Depositors Aaauant of notes, bills, or other evidences of debt, issaeJ Amount of dividends declared and made.... Profits on band

O^rThe news from every portion of the District that we can hear from his encouraging for the success of Col. Miller. The Democracy ore wheeling into line as in day’s gone by, repudiating the one idea element tendered by the Opposition. Democrats are not made of mch stuff a* to be induced to cast aside a man like Miller, beea every vote in Congress was not such « they deemed proper; they look upon hia course as a whole and are satisfied.—Princeton Clarion.

109,756 57 219,754 41

202 393 00

8,892 00 2.698 77

Total 599.684 SS Names of the OAcers of tins Association or Bunk: George B. Walker, Brest; William L. Brown 1 Cash. Newer of persons who have withdrawn therefrom: Philo Buckingham. Names of present Stockholders: B. H. Buckingham. D. M. Donn, J. W. Dunn, George Cecil, W. L. Brown, Iwuei John-on, William Chase, Cyrus Tabor, S. C. Tabor, Phillip Podard, T. H. Wilton, Juwpit Culboraon, J. P. McCarty, Jaa. Rogers, John W. Wright. Days of Discount: Every day. Days aad hours open for the transaction of business, to-wxu From 9 o’etoek, A. M., to 3 o’cioik, P. AL •State of Indiana, Caoe County, SB. Wn . L. Brown being duly sworn, deposes and saya that he is the Cashier of senl Bank, and that the foregoing Report of the transactions and condition of said Bonk, for the peuod therein named, is true and correct, according to the best ol bis knowledge and belief. WM. L BROWN, Cash. Sworn and subscribed before me ihiatftb day of July, 1854. GEO. SMITH, aepi23 Justice of the Peace. ThISBASES OF THE HEART AND -LFLuNGft CURED!—Dr. J. J .Srrrxs -r., having returned from hia vi-it to Europe, has the honor toauuoante to the duzensof IndianapolU, that be uill iemain at the Bates Bouse one week for coueuliauun in Asthma, Houchitis, Cuusumpti ami Heart uiseases. In addition to thii usual successful course of ireaimem he is now using with gieat success an Inhalation recently discovered by a London Physician.- Thii inhalation when judiciously used with other appropria.e treatment seldom fails incur mg incipient Phthn-cs and arreatfag the noil-advanced stages of this irightful malady. His skill in .letecung diseased action in the Heart enables him to prescribe for tha many aflertions to which this important organ is Liable with accnray and success. Rooms at the Bates House. 1 writes vi-ited at their residences. Dr. S. will make seme mouihly visits to this city during the Fall aad Winter. sepiSg-dl wp

riea. Also, a large almaat rt^LAlLROADand OTHER STOCKS and BONDS. Wo coo offer many first h *55dltaive IM Houses aad Lotstar sole; also, 10M »\ caul low, over 7* fhr aw, a number of fine Mill*, consist tag of aow-milU, gnat-mills, aad factories of ilirtranl

kinda.

For portindaro, coll at oar oHoo.

TO PUBQBASnS.

Perse— vriahlog to porchaoa Property would do wilto give use coll. We would hove it under stood that prices sod ten—ato not stereotyped. Wo are always roady to receive prop—irinaa, making no chorg—agoi—t customers, or parau— wishing to look at property We ribvd ample accommodation te thoeo who deatro to examuia property with a view of purchasing, wahoat expeiue to them, when within a reasonable distance (torn th* city.

TO TX8 PUBUa

Parsons wishing to rsali— cash for ttoir propany would do writ to call oa —( wtoa net convaaiaui to calf, thev can seed — a d—rigria* of ttoir propany its improvements, locauou, and tha price or this anas*. Oar rates of comm isamu for Bailing Real Estate are a* follow*: All sat— from RffM to S3,000 inclusive, will be taxed at 2 P cent. — eemasimlou; — the val— of the property advene— above 93,099 the rata par caul, will deerea—in the fallowing ratio: From #9009 to R4,090at 1) P cent., from 04,1*0 to R6.099 l* p —from $6,000 to S?,00R alii p cent.; from 97,000 to #8,000 at l P esat ; #8,090, and — much groatar — tha sum may bo, it will not to la— than one par cone, and all ea«— — above mentioned going abovo #3,099 will be 2 p

cent, charged oa first #3,099.

Oa tha sal— ol all propany, while la oar hands, com. miaaion it charged. No sale, no r—-i or charge whatever Notice of ioiaatHm to withdraw propatiy from oar books, is required two weeks previous to withdrawal, to enable — to do— up any proposed trade. Oar sal—

are hnak, and have amounted to 960,(

960,000 in on* vs—k.

Strangers vailing onrcity, hove every advantage offered them lor selecting Um most desirable bargains, aad par. iiaviag Lands, Lou and Houses for sale, will to

'fared to pur-

WTTJ. 01 HARD.

riTHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DIS--L HOSED of his old slock of Goods, has jest received — aad now opening entUstUeted *totkoi Mens SU and Hoys FALL AND WINTER Cl.OTH->Bl nQi ING, invites the public to call and examine U .J^Lhis asmrnncnt of Beady Made Clothing ami JOL Gent’s, Furnishing Goods, believing that he can sell as cheap — tha cheapest. These in want of GOOD BARGAINS cannot da better than to ceil at No. 39, West Washington street. East of the Palmer House, scptil J- M. ALTMAN.

-ON AMD AFTER SEP. IS THE SAVINOS Bank will be opened at 8 o’clock, A. M., aad do— at 5 o’clock, P M.; on Smantay and Monday evenings of each week open until 6 o’clock, P. M. se P 13 JOS. R. ROBIN30M, Cashier. GREAT BARGAINS A Job lot of figured, all wool DeLaines, just opened at tha Cheap Store of the Subscriber and will be sold for 25 cents per yard, (usual price 50 cents per yard.) Those who wish to procure this article will please give — an early call. sepl4-dlw H J. HORN. —LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.—Visit Hoax * O^m Mammoth Store and examine ha new and superb stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Good*. It coats nothing to s-ee the slot k. and it may save you a good many dollars. s*pl4-dlw RESOLUTIONS OF TTC PEOPLE.—We hail with pleat ure the vast and increasing pap ularny of McLxaa’s Voi.ca»ir Oil Linimbnt, notwithstanding ihe vile and malieious ‘ties” that were invented and issued through the press to injure its reputation. Resolved, That having tested it. and found it more eRcacioua than any other liniBMUtf 1 *. remedy fer the car* ol Rheumatusm, Bruises, Sprains, Patna, Sores, Eioption* on the Skin, Piles, Burns, Scalds, Ac , and for Uor—e,to cure Sweeny, Laamncss, trams, Poll Evil, Fistala, Sores, Ac., we will cont-nue to use it; for Me Lean’s celebrated Liniment will never fail to cure any external disease if

printer I y applied.

Read the following extraet of a LETTER PROM CALIFORNIA

J. H. McLean—Ihsar Sir: * * * I aad all of the Company return you our thanks for having supplied — with your Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is truly the most valuable and useful medicine for atrip acieas the Plains. We used it for Rheumatism, Braises, Sprains, Pains, Wounds, Sores, Ac., and it always gave immediate re lief. We applied it also on oar Horses and Cattle or Strains, Chafes, Galls and other injuries, and it mvarie. hiy performed a speedy and permanent cute. Yours, Ac., JOHN CUMMINGS.

Sacramento City, Dec.Sth, 1863.

We say, then to all who may be seffermg fromextev nal diseases, obtain a supply at once of Me Lana’s Voi> canic Oil Liniment—it is the ouiy reliable remedy. IVv ale by the proprietor, corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo. |

C7“For sale by W. W. ROBERTS, wholesale and ifTwoare —eeptedtoseeuro ttopeeaiiaradvaatagaaof Indianapolis. junl-dAw each, tha pcoatui* vrili be dividad pr« rorie. They re-

serve the tight, however, if no dralts i “

$100,

benefitted by the axuaardiuary faeililie*

chasers at oar nfflee.

OCT^AH property entered in oar office from aad after the first day of August inet., will adhere to tha above rates. All tutered helot* that time will adhere to the

old rate* of cooMatstiuo. McKKRNAN A MAY,

Successors to Chapman A McKeinau, 38*WeM Washing ton-si., Indiauapolia, Ind. anglS-dAwtf PREMIUM DRAFTSMEN.— The Commit sio—ra of Miami County, Indi-

ana, deaire to ereai a Coait House for said coanty, and offer the above premium far a plan and design tar the name. Thu beilding is to be located in the caniar of a lot about 209 feat square and surrounded by sueetaon every aide; said banding is intended to coat am—whale from 29,0— to 30,0*9 dollar*; and it* sim to be neat — by 80 feet, to contain in the basement from 4 io 6 calls for a jail; and wood room and kitchen far jailor's ot

sherUPs reeuienoe.

The second story to contain ail the county uMcea, town: th* Clerk’s aad Audi lor’a c Ace* to ba near 99 by 38 feat; and the Troa—rar’a and Kaconlar’s them to be near 19by 28 feet, and such to have* secure fire prof vana or talk; and also two other root— for Sheriff or Jailor, to be 12 by 18 taut—the remainder to be appropriated for

the residence of the Sheriff

The third story to coo lain court room, and twojary rooms, about 16 feet Mjeare. Saul Itusidiag to be covered with metal or tile, and surmonaiod by a dome—to be of stone foundation and brick well. Tbe external design not being fixed upon, the draftsman will gj*a ha own plan, observing economy aed massive plainness, end such order of combination of architeeturu — will audar*

the changes of time.

The pun or pi—e which era adopted must fareieh fall aad ample specifications for all malarial*, andineuectio— tor doing the mark. The com—iomoaen wtU ha aided ia making theirseiactio* by dUimUrosud scientific , and the one adapted ahull raeeiv* th* pceari—e; <

as retail Druggist, Indianapolis.

O^A “wooly-heod” observed the other clay at Indianapolis, “ we have beat able to draw the * wool ’ over the even of a good many Demorrat* in the State, and hope we shall be able to get enongh to beat the Democratic ticket.” Aa old farmer, cloee by, replied— “ Sir, I do not believe there are — many fools in the Skate aa yon would try to make oek!”

Tha fellow vi " “

TNSURANCJL —FIRE AND MARINE X INSURANCE —Persons having property exposed ma i la— by FIRE, or shipping merchandise on any «i tbe Lakes, River* orOvertaad routes, will do well by calling on Wa- Hunnuusou, agent for ibe -Etna insurance Company, si Hartford, Conn., and also of the North Western Insurance Co—puny of New York, and have ttir nw~ insured in any of tbe above named offices. Both the shove Com panic* have been doing baain' for ova* twenty years, and are pertactly reliable. AH leu—i ■ peedily and honorably adjusted at tto»agency.

WM. HBNDERBON, Agent.

Indianapolis, Feb. 4.1854. dly

in expelling obnoxious citizens (that is, men who don't worship “nigger” goda.) from that

Wrston Righting Hrrsrln.—A man calling himself B. V. Stringfellow, at the head of a few mtilifieni in Platte connty lately passed n few resolutions (a favorite pastime of lomf-

“Th* National Whig Pabtt.—Some half ««), declaring their readiness to moreh over dozen Whig papers of respectability in the into honsa*, at a*»^ time, and ffye their

Northern State*, have opposed the general deeire expressed for a onion of all the Anti' Nebnwka elements into one political organization with the sole purpose of restoring th* violated Miwonri Compromise and interposing a formidable and effectual resistance to the further encroachment of slarevy. These papers were noted far their rapport of Xr. Fillmore's administration, and of the system of Goragramtee aisaaawa passed in 1850. Thair influence is ooC large, and they repre*

9 of the Whig*."

Jnai witness the eemgfroii with which the Notional Whigs are disposed o£ 'Their infinence is not large, and they represent bnt a emnU pent of the Whigs of the which, in Again; •The SlwGrey^ntijr^dieJ^irth may airaf #: fort it raff feme'itertf teiendead

V thin

’erritory! inee held i

The people of Weston

tod the insane “resolutions” of those “fore-

MU. ”■—St. Lome Trdtfliwomctr.

OO r 'W r e receive a copy of a spicy css paign Democratic paper, published at Broo ville, entitled “ Young Hickory. ” It will d»

Od service. It is wide awake f

OIA) SORES, ULCERS, aad ail erugliuun.aad diseases arising from — impure or depraved stale of the blood, .lee th* extraordinary cure at Mr. Wm. G. Harwood, a highly respectable citizen of Riel*, mood, Va., by Carter * Speniah Mixture. Ho hod ulcers and sores of the worn description, and finally got so bad, he was unable to walk, except on cratches. A taw bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, ibe great blood purl ter, cored bias, —it h—caved hundreds of others who hove suffered with rheumatism, bod e Abets of roe re ary, aad pains amt ulcers of the bones and joints. See advertisement.

VXW FELL GOODS. AT THE LADIES FANCY STORE Wetovej—troeeivedi—rStoek of FALL ami WINTER GOODS, to which w* eari the anentiou of th* Rich Raw ato Ward ShH^ We have fire hundredo<*Eru—SfictotoSSOOper (arson band which we will ;mfl by t>.e djzeu or rimffe •roe, at l inc nuati wholMale

Ivuueos.

Huuuuh and Maltese Lore **d Edging*

VVorated pliaids;

prtkt.-;

Collors;

ad Wio—wr Cnrtaina; ■Hlk Veli-etst Bmin*. M—iroioeet Ladies Cloto ferCloukr;

to eta L

troae 92.50 to :

i and Capo

14k J. j

GOT A 1*1** icy of lira Foi being hH*l ok Napoleon tn-Joy.

O^rTh* following am 1

■irara, Philip Hall • for CaBrator

WagrM NEW GOODS 1854.—THE US--RCThWX DRMS16NKD respretfkUy aaoouuee, task they a— ns— opening their early supply of Faff Drv ffasta to whieh mey imnie the aueuturo of oil who wtot g—d Goads at Is—pnooK To ihose whoore not already ■mo—of the tact, wo will state that Dry Gouda gro-

vtyor, T. C. Sw«B«y.

i; for County!

— a

iS’SESI,

—JOBT1

FRENCH LOOKma-GLASS MV USHMBNT AMD FRA ICE I»POT.— Boots A Co-, No. 80, West Foath-st.. hetw* Walnut, Cim-mnati. Pier, Mantis sod other Ol—a—, io all of iha latest styles and fratoe Pier Tables, Tiipods, Rings, Ends, Ae and Picture Frames, aad orost—*tsl week of every doIption; French, Eogltth aad Gen—n Eucuavam*, incisdiogalllto latest paOlitaiiaas. Also, Mahogany frame*

a WE SELDOM teemn—rot medicine, believiug that, ia i

dicaiscience. Botin thorn rhrnmr ftotnres about it, od the effoitoof nature to craute a gestive argons, and it a

lyapopaih there y sftas.dsfy all action of thodi-

WP—» itot

Ohr for years, doe—ad hath io todvooffia iadigevtioB aad its kiadied ilia. Tb —eh, —— Blum a, proparol by Dr.C. M. Jootasow. roe truly a most val nobis praporatinn. Itioaiaaic tioo to the numsrh,saul vaM to toand highly rorvieaaMe at all iras—a, hot sspaeiaily daring the spring. Dyspepsia can only hoe—aff apol(ration to th* dopot of **—*—*’-

thay deem worthy of adbpuo*. to retar n the a— without compeasatioo to thsir raap—tiv* owner a. Alter t— sslseitoa is roads, tto coarosi siaaara will proceed to

sward th* pssorioro accordingly.

All drolls rhoobl be directed putt paid to the Prestdem of th* Beard oi Corowaaioaaro, Pars, Miami eouuiv, India—, sod early enough to re—h ttoir tiv

thu last day of October, 1854.

By order of th* Board,

_ «KA MENDENHALL, —ptatolltwaw Auditor Miami eooaly. |EANGER IN THE DARK.—A TALE U of Imriqno aad Priasieralt, at WARDEN A CHAMBERLAIN’S, Aoq29 3d door e—t of ^«gT»al Ma—at

T^OW IE YOUR TIME.—TUB SUBX v seritorohao* jaat retanwd from th* Bast, aad am now up—log tho rosat wagiuhcant solarli— at Uda— dra—good* ever hroaght to this market, among whic h will to taoad: foSopor Preach Merino— of alt colors and price*; Co-

s-ltdaod ftrocy

’ Marin,« feoori/Worricfe/rr dresots; ■merer itaetqh nod Barfeuro Grog-

Jacooet. and Dimity I ■aptlS

ik Frioga, —aff Fraaoh Neadta Coders, Lae* ^ Ae, Ac. OURBLRR.

rpHX ODD FELLOW'S^ MANUAL. ' H Cootmoiag tha Bltlary, Frmripl— widQoooriimrta of the Oadar. and tho umtrortio— aod.dotiaaut ewrp - 4 chambbrlainn, or RoatofC—ami ■ow—.

No. M. West

YARN.—J U ST infect—ara, all ewloro

M. J. HORN.

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RENT.—A 60 FRMT

CELLAR,

it, coainini—a wril aad wok eiimirekly . omot or prodoc* s—. It wloamsd •— o—at, ia th* eoatar of tho city. Terms

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fox HOLMAN.—NO. rhiaqi— it—I Mi

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REMOVAL N0TICR.—WILLIAM MRS.

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