Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1854 — Page 2
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Mr. 00^04fm aliw^ O g ri<m» OfM tlk) * Nftif# Aw^MfliB Policy, ^ •ml art himMo to •rrHrc •! My otk«r comIvftoO, ikon tk«i tkotifh ho wcoM mo«ry tkoi policy m an k> conform to iho tkoory o# tko ronoCMotion, ho it ptopowd tofnrthor itt obM thol though ho dMoTAt niMljuwiUp koto foot to tho chMIplon of pdndptM oW» «0 thooo which form tko groondwork of tho*oow Nothing order, ffo hat oot tho maoHnot* to romoontand unfold bit real opinion#, to that they may bo meamred and tbaoint^y dltMngwithod from the plan and objorti of tho Know Nothing party. He rather attomptt to «K#rt an influtnoo or#r tho action of that order, hy xnggaatiflg what ho donofttinotoa real American itenet, and he raggaefe tho old tederal Whig'prineiple*, in ttrong hut in#lmta-
tinfdermt.
Clayton it a whifgpf tho toriff and Nonk tehool, and hit attacbiwonf to whig dooMtMO tnpertedet hit attachment to more temporary tmneft. He would if he eon Id* engraft upon the new organirations opposed to the deflerxoninn Oemocrary, those old etplodod tdeaa, which if rcanscitated, may claim their place
in the politic* of the country.
He discard* abolitionism simply for the reason that he regard* it, a* an element, fatal to the project* of the American (in the Clay sense) whig party. He panders. He is politic, and comprehending eneily the fact that any iwme which inroive* the safety of the
OOWMMMO* art a* I* MoiNiporte. Pl rmprmtf tmt Chet Lonle Mapo-
toid olmipti EIESi
in Faria waa the laH of cent Ao Milt aton-
nooM noariy obo pev oent ao tuen a tendoioy waa partleoiaily doafetona at thla Aim wbea the io ia wsst of awey, and fho bobv hwt Soraatopol oo gloofl^ that tho
faMfitieo at OoflMlogBo am a
SSSr^jBoaoio to If^lfoMay Sm^ing a still mom dopmcoBwy nmo thoo tho Co»stittiOonnei, was therefore oommnnieeted to sn batonco to tho Farfe Ifonrso, some homa before it was delivered formally to (ho Legation* in order to atop the alarming decline ofMfldR April 1 Th$mU wilhdrawtatt Atjtctumi to Mr. fkmtes
tSSSSSrJSSStm t turn* *>
homo Ntfekm
,
Ahwwr on hi* #ay to Madr id.
H ia certain that the whole tnflnence of the British Ministry has been exerted, through Lord Clarendon, to produce the remit that
ha* been attained.
O^rThe New York Journal of Commerce
wye:
It bae been slated hy some person cognisant of Iho fads, thot the principal eppoaMoo to the acquisition of the Sandwich Island# by the United States, among the inhabitants of those Islands, cam# from Prince Alexander, the heir apparent to the throne, who cherished a remembrance of ill-treatment exportenced to former years, while traveling to a- Now York and Boston steamer, he being excluded from the table, on accomft of hie color.
We
fw; »n, „ «* ,h., i -"a-* az rris
the ayes and noes upon »nch an issne, wonld
Halliloo, a member of tho royal family and an accomplished gentleman, while traveling
show a result d least eons to the abolition party I in tho United States, in company with Mr, and it* anxiliaries, he wonld fain shut the ie- i William Richards, who was at that time, if we sue out, and lock the door* against it. Such rwift from trivial
a man is <fohn M. Clayton. Such are hi* mo- omH , 99> tives, and it will not be difficult for the honed, intelligent people to nnderstaod him.— Tho maneuvering i* manifest. Thongh he repudiate* the “new order,” commonly known a* "Know Nothings,” he enconragesthem and
.Oft
nn
SSmSfc itSrtT^r mlt rfriir : AJODW t GOCWt! t-GO£N(
haM thaeaiiii ■unthly
•hipmonta, for tho first nine month* of 1853
and 1854 wap actively : 1853, 1854.
^ te
2,081,729
January 16 [KiiMiy Myr iSXUm
Arch 16
April
Mmy 1
May 16 /tutolJuno 18-
Jb^I July 16-
Abbbm FAiignat 16.-.. -. ^
September 1September 16-
October 1
««• • «» *r»wmv •' •
• «r%r*rv« *
roW'sYrSinr «'
2,419,400
2,511,986 2,604,583 2^23,870 2^04,149
2,416,709 2,186,864 2,569,656
2,149,681 2,347,444 2^85,618 2,243,213 2,067,876 1,966,953 2,159,319 2,155,838 2,355,561 1,951,156 2,301,798
j^JR^LAWMnSTCB WALDO—A GRADUwtfl open hw prtrwe actoal {Orntm u> twelve,) & » refniar aeaOnaieat eowse, with eapeclal refneace io fnltetwieal preperwion for c.4lmniie«ttidt<Hi. on WeiewtaVi OcieberiWh. Teinen —Ferry-Are deltar* per rrerseMl HodCMinn owy t>e miSe to Mr. *fter one o’eteefc, F. K, w Mr. Craven’*, on PenBjytwaria wran. ^wMs^)^raeteon nMnvUi of Merhei«rm. Ohio; Dr. Joeepti R«y. \\ ( aeuj B.O. r^eehe, -V K. ■ JBaawwtl, IndinmipolU; Ker. T. 9. Mill*. InSianapoti*.
Total.
$41^60,732 837,838,076
Decrease the present year $4,002,656 To offset thie deficiency, we hove the following amounts deposited at the Branch Mint to this city for coinage, since that establishment went into opperation to April last:
ooti* jwpomtko roa coiwaok. Groat Weight. Value. 07. 36,393 09 $666,991 25
43,383 22 23,853 76
a TTORNEY3 13. BIBO PUBLIC.
AT LAW AND SOTAwitlAway*befean# m tkedfee
ef CoaSit A Baell, Beat U*«e Avem.. res4y u> attend
promptly to ait bamnea* ia Umw profmmea. —pa *if
IOUBNEY TO CENTRAL AFRICA.— *" By Bayard Tartar Jaat oat et praam Per sate by
WKRDRN A CHAMBBBLAUS, oei8? Jd door n
"DROWN SHEETINGS.—500 RALES JD Cannelton and eitoer good brand* !br rale by ^ JAMES LOW A CO.. nov7 Ota Mein -treat, LoauVtlle, Ey.
DON NETS.—500 STRAW BONNETS EF newest St ylev, received' xbiv day, and for aale by
JAMES LOW * CO.,
nov7 #1» Main vireet, I.owivrille, Ky.
S= July— August September-
25,104 72 5f(58062 53,049 25
776,322 60 437,629 02 467,775 10 1,042,511 95 1,124,928 42
Tho teat Amt “ Pre-Movery Meoeurt. " Thlo is tho term applied by the New York Tribune (says that able journal the New Haven fayieter) to the reciprocity treaty. Well,
nr. a measure he pro-slavery because it tends L.- ' " , "1 i to reduce the prices of breadstoffa to reasooaaftiiiatc* with them, i>y the remark, that, that nnp§ t and vastly increase,trade, we don't order i» what the country requires. Though | oars how many M pro-slavery ” measures folhc himirlf would not for the world be the I low it. It is said that, in anticipation ot the man who wonld hurl the red hot shot of j P rov ’ DC ^ , v .u- • v . it. i | Parliament, several American dealers arealk now- N othmgwm, he would stand by and see | }n (h ; pff> y\nce* bargaining for all kinda it hnrled, and not. a finger lift against it,— #f aatables to come over duty free. Not a Know-Nothing in membership, bntai A writer in Canada estimates the surplus Nothing in sentiment, so far as hie’of free-doty arttetoothie year in
JWT fllOTlf^ fit-
Know Notliing in sentiment., so far as tendencies are concerned. What pandering is this! Disgnising tho "American creed,” under cover of the order, and discarding the order under cover of hi* liberal, national patriotic and whig sentiment*. Let the KnowNothings deal with him. if they want him, adopt him, Adopted or not, hy them, the
12.000. 000 tow. wheat at $1,50- • $18,000,000 2.000. 000 bns. oats at 40 cents. • • 80,000 1.000. 000 bns. barley at 40 cent#. 40,000 Seeds 100,000 Vegetables. - 50,900 Poultry - - - 10,000 Furs and skins 158,000 Butter 200,000
4,000,000
Democratic party care not the snapping of a Lumber of all kinds - finger. Its course is marked. It deviates ! "
not, to the right or left. It has a standard 23,630,000 that is the Constitution—it has an object—that All articles under treaty—say 1,000,000
w the preservation of the Union, and tbe!
prosperity of tho great mas# of the people— 24,630,900
paramount to all such objects as the protection of manufactnrer* and capitalists. It has crushed the enemies of republican policy, and will crush them again—in whatever guise they come. Let the opposite forces arrange their mode of attack upon the great party of the Constitution, as they may—we care not— if they come by night or by day—in disguise or in open conflict—we shall one day "laugh at their calamity, and mock when their fear cometh/'
The same writer states that Canadian formers are greatly increasing their ploughed acres for another season, and settlers are going in
rapidly.
Roasaar,— One of the ftobbert T)rmnod.— A eorrespodent, who write from Padueheh, Ky., gives ue an account of an affair which occurred on the steamer Michigan, in the Mississippi river, on which boat tho writer says he was a passenger. The correspondent say* that two dashing men were on the boat who represented themselves as sons of a Mississippi planter named Declare, dust before
Wwoonstv,—We learn from the Mihoonbie
New* of the 13th, that the
that Nfnte, will be a "dose fit. ” The fusion
the boat reached Memphis several state rooms were broken open, and a Mr. Craig seized the
fiegjslattffb of i burglar, who proved to he one of the eoi-di-
tont planter's sons. Craig ami other paaaen-
P 1 *
will b. Itnt fiver ihfM io ,h. Know |
and the Senate Democratic. to shoot any man who attempted to arrest him. If, says the Nem, the Senate is Democrat- The passengers rushed on him, when ho fired ic, a fusion U. S. Bonafor will not be elected b»« P»"tol in the air, lumped overboard, and, <u* as is supposed, was drowned. The paasenwi,rtflr ‘ gers returned to the cabin, when it waa dls- . . v ^ . ;covored that about $1800and sit gold watches O^rMr. Smith O'Brien was amongthepaesM-i^ ^ Ucler&e "brother” was gers on the Oaftdia, between Malta and Gib- hunted op, who, upon promise that he should ml tar. He wa* obliged to leave the Candia, net be published, told whore the stolon propmt Gibraltar as he is prohibited from visiting I ** hidden. He stod hie own name
.. . . . * was ^ohn Traverse, and that of his accom-
the ( uitcd Kingdom. It wa* thought ha m- Jones, formerly of Now AlbMy, tended visiting some part of Italy, Heap- who waeconvletod two yenrs since of larceny,
and who made his escape from tho peniten
tiary in August last.
We give this story as it comes to m. We
peered sad on leaving the steamer, and white wishing good bye to those bound for England, he remarked that- he scarcely knew what
countryman to call himself.
Know-Nothings say, if the wile seeks an asylum, a home, ami a country it America?
Prom iho .Vow Vers Tlmo« The fo«ta foneotton fettM.
We have a private letter from a well-in-formed source to f/Ondon, written at the last moment before the the doting of the mall, saying that "the trench ftovernment htuwUtr drawn aU oif/eciion to Mr. Houle't paeiinf throtioh trance." It is also stated tnat tho English Government feel a good deal of mw enoiness alvnit the matter on various grounds, ft dreaded tho reaction which the French Emperor’s treatment of Mr, Soule would create toward* the Wo tern Powers, and was •specially alarmed athia readiness to enter into now quarrels While In allianco with England. If our correspondent's statement m to the issne of the metier Is true,—Of we hove reason to believe is,—(he result hue very probably been brought about by tha intervention or advieo of Hie Knglieh Government. From another private letter from London, written aleo on the eve of tho steamer's de-
parture, and based on tolejropliic despatchos berating tha above! * ***** ***** *** "Louie Napoleon had a personal Interview Ml Mr. Mason, In which he withdraw the
with Mr. Mason
■liponl
i territory, di
to the Ul
i la the person of its Envoy4 the Emperor was dry and cart, i
do not know the writer of the letter. The
What will the | done# mentioned, was a notorins thief, and
was sentenced and escaped ae stated. The story may be true, or it may Have been gotten up by Jones himself te prevent the officers of (he State prison from looking farther for
him,—JV, A. IMger. _____
From ihe See Fraaeieeo Ffoeer Times The CaXiwBa tstd Fradast.
In regard to Ike Geld resources of Ike Elate, the mines, notwHhetendlng the apprehension# frequently expressed abroad, continue to yield their treasure in unabated abundance, Md at no time, perhaps, since their dieeovery, have the praspeeta be— mera ehserlog. It is true thet In nmay locallttee, whom the furfoce diggings have Wen ex boosted, #m4bv4«bm mm/mm ImIim gmA a grentar investment of capital than formerly. The surfeee diggings wkwh "pay 1 ’ are comparatively few, and the great Mik of thefsld hereafter to find its way into the aaarket will probably be obtained either by tonoeltog the mountains or fiuming the etrsaasA Still nmay of the old toeamtea- long since thought to W exhausted, are found, since the totrodue-il-i-Lwa #4fi4efeftki*nMr 9mb eiMBmmw/d BMffiAl non Oa IF-wMs—I Gw rw^TMe^fi Ms I 811 w labor bestowed upon tbeirir 'Gome works as -«■— .I farrail ki mm Co tb« iiilnl^ wTfwSMW BwrWw a^raw BBr Mw ” rlSTMwUSMwSw WBBw BBWVBMne^ iwgtons, and It Is to be regretted that soKttle well directed attention Has hewtofora bean *' Rowed open them. Such counties, recentiwealVMi In d«bL have been redeemed t ▼ eWk * mBio e™i asm a# we bbsm”^# arw^rne e^Fwe^^wBee^e-*
The man-
that this
to have
Ifsl all, by their Goveru- ' propoaed to ha glvM to gee BepebUtSM in Igmord the Home Office m
ZTZZ
Total oz 248,368 66 $4,527,168 34 By adding, therefore, the amonnt deposited for coinage, to the amount manifested by steamers, we have $42,38$,244, or $524,512 more than was shipped during a corresponding period of 1853,
NEW AMRKriSEMENTS.
rPHB LOST HEIRESS; BT MISS B. N
X Moothworth. A tew «opie» left et
«TBWABT * BOWEW’S.
nvrti
ABT * BOW EX’S,
(l^we Wews’.)
r'UBIN BGY’B BTORY; WILD VVEST\J EBN SCftJVBA, « tavfteble *twn<-h of Western
ACvamara; jwt recwveH at
motVI
STBWABT ft BOWEtf’A.
DI A NOB! PIANOS!
£ i
fJRENCH DOESKIN CASSIMERE.— £ rote reeflvrC Uii* (foy, tnC for rale by JAMES LOW ft 00^ aorgl 41* Main street, Loaisvllls, Ify.
JONES « CO*
ffhOUDED SATINETS—2 OASES VV Bttie md Brows Mottled Satinets received this day
JAMBA LOW ft CO.,
41H Main Wreel, l^ttiaviU#, Ky.
and for rata by
nov»1
r^OITNERSYfLLE MONEY TAKEN AT pay for Warehaa, JaWalry, Ae., at lowest cash
prk#», for a few day*, et W n. TALBOTT ft CO a
Store, opposite tba Wlight House
PIANOS!—STATE
STOCK MtlNEY received at par for, 1 Plaaoa, Metodcona. Mosie, ftc , Ac., *t i'
1 Pitno and Mnaic Entpor nm.
rtovTS A. F.. JOB
BARGAINS
Piano and Music Emporium, and select the heat Instrument in the Citv at lower trice* than ever offered before, and pay for It in Free Bank paper oi jw. A. K. JONES A CO. N. B. New Muaic received daily. [ik»v15 [Imcomottv and t hamicleer copy 1
novSl^dt
QTATE STOCK bank PAPER. — ' bJ Boardof the Evansville, Indianapolis ft Clat
THE
Clereisnd Straitht Lino Railroad Company, m ilmir Sea-ion on the Mi ln«t., authorized the TrVaaorer and collect »»f tfsnta to reeetee tot** S ock Taper at per. Those who ewe the Company on subscription should avail them-slves of jhacyponnnity to pay, while the Cwnpang cmnsaa such novOQ-daw Twararar.
INDIANA FUND WARBROOMS^-WE £ haw now a wry large md complete aamnment of PtANOFOETEK, of varloa* size*, style*, and pries* to which we invite the attention ot ail who daatre to pur. cha-e. W« will sett on the mom favorable terms, and
wry low for Cash.
firaiT***.—A tow choice and superior Instrument* with Cercawt’ccetehratsd Instructor, selected ezprearly
for (hia fity.
Berilni’s and Hunter's rnstracmr for fianoforte, cam.
plete and abridged.
Pause■ * Co.'a Meledeona of all rizra. Also, a Site
amorlmem o( P an* Stool*.
Concert Piano, selected hy M. Rtrakoach and aaed hy him at Ote Ball** Concert at Masonic Hall, a superior Insirament. Please call and aee Briny your Fret
Bonk paper, and we will lake it at par.
Tantng and repzirinf done to order on short notice.
WILl.dBH, STOWF.LI. ft Wfl.LABO,
No 4# Wcat Wsshiniften-tt.
Indianapolis, Nov. SO. ISSd^ltf " T _ iECElYED^—WHITE IRON
IMS' •e nioi
Stone Dtnlnff Ware, new style; White Iron Atone Ten Wore, new siylc. JACOB MNDf.P.Y, novtw Bo. to West Wa-hinfton-si. "DOARD^anted—FOR A GENTLEXFmaN, Wile, sad child. In a private family, within a
few square* of Ae SmulnetOBee.
ST'fonnire *t this t^lce. _ iwvIL. DOARDBRS. WANTED,—THREE OR EF four Gentlemen can he accommodated with Bay Boarding, by applying at Mr* H. JKXfSOX’O.on Pennsylvania street, immediately north of ihe new Odd Fellowa' Hall. ff. JEN ISON.
nevi7 ddt
INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL X BAILWAY COMPANY.—TVs# Book paper m par. At • meeting of the Board of DI rector* of (he above Company, held at their office at Indianapolis, on the iOth toovomher, H waa OrfertH. Thai Coilectora »ha-l receive in payment of a**e*<ments, the popes of st) the Free Banhe of lllinob md Indiana (except (hat of the Bank of Connersvllle.) and that toe Trenserer t* hereby nuthoriaed to receive the *ame front collector*. Attorn, JOES 0. SPANN, Sea y. I ndt mm pet i', Nov. 17, J6S4-dAm3w
f PH ERE WAS MEYER AN OPPORTII X NJTY litre the present for porehaenw a Pi«m Forte to good advmwage. We have tn eneetlent assort mem new m rote at price* ranging from 0*80 to 9foM We are well aware list eerreney ia difflentt of totem m ffrie tims, knt os at indecement to parcheeert we shall make on effffwisnal dtweem from our already reduced prieee to these who wtUjwy eeait Remember, oer new WSZroomo oJill* ^cOUWIWft FIELD, aorW flavjniMB Mueie amre. fro MILLERS,—^UST RECEIVED, X and for tote eheup for cosh, a lerg* seppty of Bettmf Odthe ed all grades. Anchor Breads; together with a complete nwerawont of Leather BetUag. At the sign
pour chain.—tub suBscama KT hesjnm reetvsff s forge nsrort mom of Psmp Cham of oil eisee, wtoeh h* wiU aelt ehe» at wheiemfo or reMil, at bTY KKLLOGO tf. f*o,ag,aign eftbd Big Padtoek, Wsat Washington •ugftO
rpHE MANES AEE FAILING, AND IT X teaneevUMthstiaeaey which le good to-day wtu »oea to-morrow. TwiuniiOy thie danger I sffviee thooe any mod money to com# to BtmkSt Cmmmt Ho «, and ewbonge U tor wm that will a as toon, i have n general assortment r* an *, BeOrteade, Tafclae, (tawda, fte, fte. 1 rave year money while it tomed. JAMBi HUEY
;ew hardware, cutlery, ac.— VUmt hevtag recently purehorad la New iitrtii i* jV-r r f, Ae., which ie will aril « CmiempStm, or xertiaeianati MUr, with the addition of freight ea
mi
ITNDERWEAR.—WE ARE Ef RECRIPT of llfty rear* Merino Fndersvear Cotton Ahirt* and Drawer*, to whteh w« invite attention. JAMBS LOW ft CO., oct98 41ft Mein street. Louisville, Ky.
INDIA RUBBER COMBft—100 DOZEN 1. India Rubber Congo Combs received this day, and tor sale at Manufacturer’* prices, by JAMBS LOW ft CO.. neiVS 41ft Maia-«t.. f.ouuville, Ky.
RAW SILK HOSE—60 DOZ. RECEIVED
-IA tbi* day, and for taie by
octffft
JAMEft LOW ft CO..
418 Main-at.. Louisville, Ky.
RACKING FLANNEL.—50 PIECES W various Color*, received this day, and for aala by J \MF.ft LOW ft CO.. oetT 41ft Mam-si., Louuvule. Ky
m
tone ed tha*
i health ta tha <
Health Pro-
•ODD ft CO , Hattera, 144 Mam street Hmrtanmi, Q. CT Batten and other Whnlrvoto baye
-THE MOTES OT ALL THE SOLYBMT State iteek Bank* of Indiana wdl he reer iaod in lOORK ft CO.,
From. ClaeinaaU, O.
of *41 kioda,
novlg-dlw
BILLS POSTED AMD with care aad atuatlon, by tha leaee leave aider! at the Sent aH OJHrt. nov7 JOHN KESTREL:
BILL-POSTXMa.—The inform the pubtie that he has again renamed tha haatneaa of eireutaung aad posting Bills, Cardm dm.ftc. sad who mumde to h* prompt ia his bosum* he hopea » ritore a pontoH erf pabiic psmmage • Orders laft a the Sentinel Ogkt will be promptly attended to at lower rates ikau any other person m tha any. »wal PBTER BDXAVAM.
rhANGER IN THE DARK.—A TALE X-Xof Imrigue and PrieMereti, at WERDRS ft CHAMBF.KLAIS’ft, Aug 3# ad door east of Csonsl Benae. T^TeW BOOKS AT THE CITY ROOK JLN STORR.—The rebscriberj hove ju« received s fresh say fry of Misaetlaneous, Law, Medical and School Books, which the public are invited to call and examme. WF.RDRN ft CHAMBERLAIN, novtS ltd door east of Capital Hnu-e
l\TOW IS THE TIME FOR 1.N rn PLanoa.—Call at the Piauo an
HTHE WIDE-AWAKE GIFT AND £ KNOW.NOT HI NO TOKEN. Juat publishedPer sale by ■ WF.RDEN ft C HAMBF.RL AIN, ac(97 Jtl iloor east of Catwtai House. rTHE CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK-USER X hy the ChnsUou Church, 1st* edition, at 1 WERDBN ft CHAMBERLAIN’S. itmffT 3d door ea»t of CnpHal Hoeee.
O AGS! RAGS!—WE WILL GIVE CASH XV or good* for any amoent of Rags. 3TRWART ft BOWEN, net IS 18 Wart Washington st. (Jeamal, Chaaticleer. and Free Demoerat copy.)
rpo THE LADIES.—WE HAVE THE X large* stock of Fancy Stationery ever offered in tbt# market, embracing the very latest style* Watered, Satin end Cream-Laid Envelope* and Hole Papers; French and Kcglish Oil* Billet Paper; »*lmon-Colored Note and Letter Paper: dalmon-Colored Envelope* and Visiting Cants (ivory ffniabed,) O-.llofra tine Imdi »’ Pen. STEWART ft BOWEN, nov7 (Late Wert* 1 )
rpo WESTERN MERCHANTS!— X Clock* and Time Pieces. J C. BROWS, No. 3 Courtlanrt street, New York, Manufacturer and Dealer in Clock* end Time Piece*, would call pie attention of Western Merchant* to hi* large and well assorted stoek of alt descriptions, whoiessle and retail. N B. Werrliam# and Dealers will do wdl to call before purchasing elsewhere. septld-dly
at Erie, nor with} Cuba, but In Europe, the 8real seat or war. The iaraeet and hem a—acted mc of Dry Goods ever imported jp tho State of lodiaua, to to be teen at the New York Wholesale and EetmLStore* No. 3 Botes House, ladianapoli*, where yoa can select the newest design* in Broche, Long and Square Shawls, Plain. Brocade, Camel ton, Striped and Plaid Silks, French Merinos tn plain and embroidered, with all the imest sty lee in Dress Fabrics, Laces, Collars, Chercezettes, Sice ves, Trimmings, fte., which been purchased at <t» awful sacrifice. Onr Stock of Domestic Goods is eouwtete, comprising Printed Calicoes, FanutumPnnta, White and Unbleached Muslins, Pillow Case Cottons, and Sheetings, all widths, Quills and Counterpanea, Cohoorgs, Merinos, Delaine*, Poplins, Plain and Printed Velvets, Cloths, Caraimerue, Satinetts, Jeans, Lindsay and oil wool Plaids, Empire and Bay St-ue Shawls, Toweling*, Irish Linens, Hosiery and Gloves, fte. The The above stock is part of slot of eixtp-teee* tkomsand cases consigned by Delhss, Meig ft Co., of London, to he sold nt w tun ever they would realise We invite our inends and the public to coma and look and examine our Stock and judge for yourselves. Acknowledge and conctiuie that the greatest bargains this Fall in Dry Goods, are only to be found at the New York, Store, where the aa*orunent is unlimiied; where competition is put at defiance; where war is waged and will be prolonged until we conquer our enemies, and come off victorious, and pat an end to monopoly, and reduce the old fashioned large profits, to tho small go-a-head ones of the present day. To sum up : ihe war will be carried on as long as onr friends and the public fully appreciate our arduous endeavors. (CT^Whoiesaie Buyer* are invited to call and examine our Stock for the Fall trade. W. ft H. GLENN, scptJg-dtf Proprietors
l aad Paralyzing
Price #3 per bottle
JTTST R ECEIYE D—THE AUGUST oF oomber of Frank Laalia’s Lndiafr Gazette ef Par ,, Umdan. and New York Faahran*. nunS SL W-. WBST ft CO.
£ MKRICAN ARTIST! jLJL American Arums’ Unmn
ARTISTS' UNION.—THE
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at
affeatttvatmr at
re, that for the purpose af enitivating at i arts thrnaghoat the eeuatry, nod with
; every lamilr to hoc am* pamanred i p. by the Mm anms uftlm a , in'order to eraoSaoa emoomei
a. aad tires ac
_ number of artisas . amoog oar countrymen a tame for works of am, to pretent to the purchaser* of ihetr engravings, when 'iffg,0ue of them are sold. *90,000 gifts, of the actual cost af
BfflMim.
Each purchaser of a oae dollar Engraving, therefore, recta Tea not only an engraving richly xronh dm money, but also a ticket which entitle* him to omo of dm gifts when they are distributed. For five dollars, a highly finished engraving, beast:folly painted in oil, and five gift tickets, will be sent; or fire doibar’s worth af splendid engravings can ho ra-
ft e
A copy of the eamlogae, together with a specimen of caeof the angravmis, can be seen at the omce of this For each dollar sent, an aagraeing aetnafiy wank that ■am. and a gift ticket, wilt iimnculatety be forwarded Aszxxs:—The committee. betievtng tha> tho success of this great naiiunai andertnking will bu matmiallj promoted by the energy and onterpt mof imoiltgent and foreavering agents, have resolved to treat with cock on dollar engraving, a gi A lickot, a preapaotaa, a catalogue md all outer necessary information. On the final completion of the safe, tha gifts Will be pieced In the hands of a committee of iho purchasers to be distributed, due notice of whteh will bo given throughout the United States and in* Canada*.
list ac aim;
100 Marble basis of Wssnington, at..... gift# BIO.Ouu too “ “ Clay Mb mi,imiu too “ “ Wo t>«er tea 10,000 too “ (.unoun too lOdNU
50 elegant oil Pain Lugs, in splendid gilt
frames, size 3x4 ft each 100 3,000 MB elegant Oil Pointing*, 2x3 ft. each... 50 5,000
500 atari plate engraving*, bnlllamiy colored m oil, neb gilt frames, ddxdfi in. aaeh............ 10.000 elegant steel piste engravings, colored in oil, of the WatJunpteu Jftreument, 20x26 in. each 237.000 steel pint* Engi avings, from 100 di Sere at pistes, now in possession of, and owned by the Artists’ Union, of the market value of, from SO eta. to
Bleach
I first-class dwelling, in 3Ut st., New
York City,
22 bsilding lots in 100 and lULrt sts. N. Y. City, each 23x100 ft. deep, at l( 100 Vula Sites containing each 10,000 sq .
foet in the auberbs of N. York City and commauding a magnificent view of ibe Hudson Etver and Long Island
Sound, at < SO perpetual loans of cask, without uunrcat, or security, of #S30 each, 3,00*
50 ‘ “ “. ^ 10S “ gajg lOg u « «• « 50 • 8,000 *•*““» 20 “ 3,000 4.000 “ “ 5 u to gut Reference m regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Yirechcr ft Co., Real Estate Broken, Maw York. Orders ^post
pa’d,) With money enclosed, to be addressed,
J. VV HOLBROOKE, Sec y.
505 Broadway, If. T.
]O a T h « Engravings n the catalogre en now ready for deitvenr- octff dfim-iu
50,000
jV’OTICE.—THOSE HAVING BROKEN AN Gold Pens can hove them repaired, by leaving ihem, either during the first or middle pan af each month, at 3TEWART ft BOWEN’S Book Mart, (Late Wam’s^ IS West Washington at. P. S Charges moderate. nov3
FRENCH LOOKING,-GLASS ESTABL1SHMBNT AND FRAME DEPOT.— Bonraft Co., No. SS, West Pomh.st., between Vine and Waltmt, Cincinnati. Pier, Mantle and other Glasses, in all of the latest viyiea and frames; Brackets, Corinees, Pier Tables, Tiipeda, Ring*, Ends, fte., fte. Pertmit wed Pictort Promt*, and ornamental work of every description; French, English and German Eitaaavntas,ine lading ail (tie laustpnblicttttons. Also, Mahogany Frames and Glasses at wholesale. mar2-dlv c - WRIGHT, Grocer, Dealer in Groceries Salt. Flour and produce. No. 42, West Wash, iugton Street, opposite Palmer House, lad. An extra article of Faintly Flour cooetnntly on band. j u3-d3m. ft^^^FOR SALE —A super Royal Hand Preag nearly as good as new. Address. ■epi8» AUSTIN H. BROWN ft CO.
rOR THE LADIES! —FRANK LE3--T LIE’S Fashion Busk for Noventber, ]bsc received v STEWAET ft BOWEN’S, (Luc Wests’.)
Chain*, ju*t reeeived. Many of ihe patiernrfeannot be had | hemiation
n any oiUer house in the city. Price* under any thiug of the kind and quality to be had ibis side of New York xt H. TAL BO FT ft C. O, sept 30 ’
INVALIDS recovering from the eifocte o
wt^m Fever, Billions Diseases, or long mutmaed ill nera of any kind, w.H find Carter’s Ppenish Mixture the only remedy which will revive their drooping coastitutions, expel alt bad humors from the Innod, excite the liver to a prpmpt and healthy action, and by its tonic proper-
ties, restore the patient to life and vigor.
We can only say TRY IT. A single bottle i# worth •it the so-called Saraaparillas in existence. It contains no Mercnry, Opium, or any other nnxioe# or pteeonous drug, and car. be g ven to the youngeet infant without
XHJTNAM'S MAGAZINE FOR SOY- £ EMBER, at STRWAJTP ft BOWEN’S.
pLOAKING VELVET.—25 PIECES 4-4 Vy Cloaking Silk Velvet received this day, red for aale
JAMES LOW ft CO ,
4le> Main-at., Loatevitte, Ey.
IVIOUSSELINE DELAINES. — I C^HE JLv£ Semper Tdam,' solid colors, received this day. and for sale by* JAMES LOW ft Co., novll 418 Maiu-«L, Loaierille, Ky
EAhSER. doing business in the name of H. 8. Johnson ft Cs., is this day diaaoived by mutnal content The books and accounts will be placed in the kan sol William Creasser, for iimaediaie settle■Wot. U. S. JOHNSON, by Jns Johnson. WILLIAM CREA3SEK. Indtanapoli*, October 30th. 1854. The business will be continued by WM. CBRASBEB, who will be happy to wait upon all customers, both’ new and old, who may favor him with a call. nov3-dSwp
INSURANCEX INSURANCE.—
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE — Person* having property exposed to lean by FIRE, or shippiog merchandise on any of the Lakes, Rivers ot overland routes, will do well by calling on Wm. Hannznson, sgeiu fer the jEma Ir.surance Company, « Hanford, Conn., and also of the North Western Ipworance Company of New York, and have the *Hne insured In any of the above named offices. Both the above Companies have been doing buriness for over iwenty year*, sod are perfectly reliable. AU loaves ■**"’ m ‘ SSSS&SS7; IndiattanoUs. Feb 4,1^4. dlr-m
octlT
(Late West’s.)
gUCKEYE
STATE COOK STOVE AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. -This celebrated Cooking Stove was awarded the First Premium at (he Ohio Agricultural Siate Fair, Sept., le#t and bn a Iso been awarded the First, Premium a. . the Indiana Agnenlmral State Fair, over all the mom popular Cook in Stove* In the country. For simplicity of const ruction economy in fuel, capacity of oven, thickness of plates, uniformity in bskmg, quickness of operation, and eheapness of price, thie stove has {no superior in the Untied State*. Five *ize* for rale by THOMAS BUIST, 0*139 Sign of the Red Anvil.
I YELAINE&—20 CASFS PRINTED DR JLS LA IRES, 5 caoes Plain Delaines, 5 eases Persian Delaine*, received thisdny, and for sale by JAMES LOW A C©., net? 419 Mam-at. IxruivviUe, Ky
CHILDRENS 7. and for sale st low LOW ft CO., 418 Mam *itoci, Louisville. Kv-
T ACES.—300 PIECES -Ld Laess, )asi recerred and for
BLACK SILK recerred and tor aula by JAM Eh IOW ft CO,
419 Main street, Leoioviile, Ky.
fiAsmt V-J HAYNE j
Confoefienerr, and st aneh prieee e* none can grueibie m. Bspeeidf oOentien given to wholesale orders from
CosniTy Merehsnt*.
CANDY 11 CANDY!!! —P-
RAYNR4, Meridian street, opporite the PoetOffice, Menntocbnrere of every variety of Candy and
F. HAYNEJS.
novYdtf
SANK OF TMM CAPITAL. fUite Ban km* House of John WoeUey ft Ce.)
npHIS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST ON X Bkpeshft zed discount* good paver. Will fieri general tv in eoin, znewrent money, lend warrants, fte. Itocht kOOght mM arid ea eemmismon only. Crilec- “ H mode. Eoekanee ea Maw York, Phriuielpkia, WOW, Bt. Laois, CTifieinaati. Louisville, and other oresaow te saw. JOHM WOOLLEY, Cashier.
ANDREW AlLSON.PrreT.
INDIANA STATE STOCK BANKS AT X PAR.—The sqhrerikrrwin trim nP ladtoan Rioek
No 3Z We
9. KRLL0GG.
J*£L
RECEIVED, BY ssr-"
ike very latsat styles.
elegant Gaiter
Uriesef
; li
They wdl invited to
„ FA MUCOMPA.SY -
R E A T BARGAINS.—WE INVITE VA ihe ntie..ti«»n of mechanics and public generally to the sale oT over J0U haiitlred town iota, located in diflav-
ent porta of the city. These lots are offered and on the
best terms of any ever offered in Indianapolis, 4 of tho purchase money to bo ^a«i next March, the balance from
3io 5 yews to pay in. Cail before purchasing. Apply
U* MeKERN AN A MAY, septg-dftwtf Real Estate Agents and Brokers. HR BLACKWELL’S SARSAPARILLA AND IRIS VKBSACOLA—Tka greattet Alt** arrys enrfFtnurtsn •/ the Blood of the ae-.
; This sowipound is peculiarly adapted to the tremmen
sgp"® *• *• ,st ** o{ ^ piembCT ’ is »’
Mr. Charles Randolph tailed at the R. R. R. — — -
office, and stated that for ten years he had nut ei joyed a
See ibe certificates of wonderful cures around the bottle. More than five bundled persons in the city of Ric-b-
rooti l. Vs., can testify to its good effects.
*+* See advertisement. nov 1.
single meal. He had not, for fire yean, had a natural dweharye from his bowel*; but was obliged to resort to | injection#, fte. He was pale, haggard, and riiin. We ; ordered Rad way’s Regulator*, one each night, and Rad-
Akut, or Whiter; CeeUeenese, Old Ulerro, gmU Bkemm, Umer Cempla.nts. Hr opt p, Afftetiea* of the Midmept, Woek JCoratt, ye., ye.; in (act, all diseases arising from
the tmpartftr* of the Bleed. For sale, wholesale aad retail, by CRAIGHEAD ft BROWNING,
oetff-dlv eh4t Washington-ec. Indian spoil*.
pAM^nASCOogJSTKSTMRIlTI
Be was ee altered that we Icnere him not. His appetite | Apienoa^HiHcl, a^Vineei^L.Offers fo^^Tihe Fural^ is good—hi* digestion ea»y—hi* skin moist and healthy aB ?i ** **^ ae _ Tbloj
bis a^p elastic and buoyant—his body vigorous, and his | ye indicates a man of health and energy. For lover Complaint, Dyspepsia, Difficulties of the Urethra and Bladder, Radway’# Regulator and Renovating Resolvent are a quick and positive care. For all Aches and Pains, for Neuralgia and RheamatUm, for Nervous and Bilious Complaints, Railway’s Ready Relief is quick and effectual In fivs minutes’lime after its application, the patient is free from pain. Sold by Druggists everywhere. septlS
RESOLUTIONS OF THE PEOPLE.—w* hail with pleasure the vast and mcrerawg pop ularity of WcLaan's Voixamc On. Lis mar, notwithstanding the vile and malicious “lies” that were invented and issued through the press to ini arc its reputafreo. Beseieed, That having toned it, and found it mere efficacious than any other liniment or remedy fee ike care of Rheumatism, Bruise*, Sprains, Pains, Sores, Eruption* on the Skin, Pile*. Barns, Scalds, fte., and for Hones, to core Sweeny, Lemnese, Trains, Poll Evil, Ftatula, Sores, fte., we will eomina* to are it; for HeLcan’a celebrated Liniment will never fail to cure any external disease if properly applied. Read tho following extract of a LETTER FROM CALIFOSSIA. J. H. McLean—Dear Sir: » * • I and ril of the Company retorn yon onr thanks for having snpfriod me with your Volcanic Oil Lmiment. Ik ia tralrihe mom ralaable and nseful medicine for a trip across the Plains Weased it for Rheaaretim Wounds, Sores, fte., and it always lieft Wo applied A also on onr Horse* oafi Cattle for Strains, Chafes, Galls aad other injpries, and it invariably performed a speedy aad permanent ewe. Yonre, fte , JOHN CUMMINGS. Sacramento City, Bee fob, mi. We soy, then, to ril who may he aoibriag from exter ffbl ri»Bae*s, ehtrin n. osppiy at eoee ef Mr Lane’s Yett wthe eriy reliable remedy.
nity seldom out with ; the House being an* of the best established in the State, aud enjoys a patronage that wifi pay better ea the investment than almost any enterprise a man con engage to, and i* the only house in tha piaea capable of accommodating tha traveling eotumunity The Railroads now open, and 'he Ohio ami Mjasiraipai, the Western Division of which will bo opened ia the Spring, will aMtat certainty concentrate an immense burinera at this point. Desiring to soil, the sobaeriber will give any on* coming well recommended, a rrr >
great bargain. Fer terms, fcc., addram.
JOHN W. CLARK,
■ovll-fift wtw Vincennes, bd.
For sola hy the proprietor.
of Third end Pino
8 o’rioafc, A M.
I#o’clock, F.M. vJ<P> E- ROWN3QV. Cashier.
Stood Pariffer,
IVrEW EXPRESS COMPANY WITH A X V Capital of RSfiRMR-Offiee of the United Stales ExPropnetoraand Directors: D. N. Raney, E. P. Williams, A. H. Barney. James McKay, T. M. Jaaes. Principal nffiem. SO Broadway, New York earner of Fmrt and ganoea strcom, Baffikio. This Compear will ferwaad Book Notre, Goto aad S3rer, Merehandire and eahsabt* parltaare, eoiiect Drafts, Note* and asrarem. and transact oil hreiurm ennamai to them with dmpaich, dJras^,ss , *sc^" ,Tfc *“-*^
o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o.
Norwalk, O WtoSmer, tod! Newark, O. 8t.Anthony, Mm.
Tray,
Itt. Vernon, Q. Burlington, tow*, Maarstiue, Iowa, Davenport, Iowa, towaCdy, Iowa Bristol, tad, Elkhart, tad. Mirim wake. In*. Sooth Bend, tad.
Hillsdria, Mich. White Pigeon. SZSz s
irta,.
£
CAVINGS’ BANK, SOUTH MERIDIAN hj Sweat, oppoeiae tho Past Office. Oi*n DanxfeomT ft-H.toieH; from 1 m f P. M. nmardny owleta re 8 ririaek. a ril same of »1 and #var, fefop ff io
of a ;
1^0T4€K.—HAVING COMMENCED xv fltanaaricaaf UwtatHaCitv. lereoroaoredto
st end m#«5»ara enirumml pariapfoWaw Buiid mg, corner
diem streets. ■
BJ. RYAN.
J. H«W,
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