Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1854 — Page 1

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AILY INDIAN

WILLIAM .1. BROWN AND 0. B. TORBET, Editow. - )

PDBLMHED EVERT MORNING, gPNDATB EXUEriMD, AT FIVE DOLLARS A TEAR.

[AUSTIN H, BROWN A CO., Proprietors.

VOLUME IV. THE DAILY STATE SENTINEL. F*'irr<cn *■» t»t aostin h. Baow* tryo. ornct iv the iKvnvfL imvoiM, No. 32j^ WmI Wathington Strut. TERM-l OF SUBSCRIPTION : * T«n Cum p?T week. p*ytb:e to ib« C»m«r, or Fi»» Ddluaks a year, In adrancn, to yearly anti mail tub■orlbera. _ THE WFKRI.V BTATF, MVffMHU/ # ietned erery Thursday, at Two TMIar* a yenr; tUr*$ eojrira lor f»no ; flrt eopt*s for f* «0 ; ti f%t eoptea for #W 00; ten "Oplea for 9 IS on.

Indianapolis, Tuesday, December 19, m

BUSINESS CARDS. IJ 8 (iOODK, (8UCCE88OH TO LANGS- ■ -F* DAl.K A K »KTH.) Wholesale and Ketati OROCKKV ami PROVIHI0N BTORK. No. M East Waahinft in street, opposite the Wnght House, Indianapolis— Keeps lonsisnt'y on luod a feneral asairtmeot of Family flrocer.ea. IT7“ A'l kinds of Produce taken In etehange. aueg-dly _____

UROWNING tfe MAYER.—GEORGE T. u BKOWhllNO, late of Cincinnati—TMARl/F^ MAVKR —Wholcai e »»rocery and Commleaton Merchants, north aide of Waehtnvion aireel, one aquare •aat of *>t itc House, lndiana|iolla.

W. H. SOTOBD, n.,

DEALER IN FAMILY LROCERIEB,

UFi ra I r .ti ■ h i >» rms a w.'.*

•VTO. 38 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, Is nearly opposite ike Palmer Hoaae, Indianapollf, 'espectluliy inform the citiiene of Indianapolis and

MUSICAL.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANOinf to oommoacosvUI piooao ioan ua tr naaaen at tM Music 8tor# of A E. JOJVBB A CO. oct

a =

1? A. PFAFFENSCHLAGER, music r • TBACHCR. Informs Me AwMn and the

pa bile eenerally that be will re-open a course of^H& lessons on 1 he Guitar, Elute. Vidlin end VocalMgR

Muste, on the #rst of September next

Particular attention pext to thocultivation oftbevotee.

Terms: 910 for 9H lessons.

Any eomnmnlcatton left at BtrlMon 4kCo>ftnre,oti Maridian street, eeeond door north of the Beak of the Capitsi will be prompt^ attended to puyS-ddm

fore

l«rwt«n9lc>doldoor»nr>itf.Mi^^^^^^^^

'icmlty, mat he has recently opened a Grocery Ator^L

^I^aae

sithe above p'ace where he keeps constantly on ha fine and carofuby se^vuMl aasorimen t of Family GrO- • riei, Fruits, A c,, which he wirranU to lia aa good as

t ie best, and a- cheap as the cheapest.

He rrspcct'ully solicits a share of public paironage, atul will mnKc every endeavor to meet the wants oi his cusiomera, and give them satisfaction. Call and

IC".

The h'ghest price given for all kinds of country produce, either in cash or Groceries at ta*h yrici. upo-tltf 11KMOVAL.—GEORGE D. WINCHELL, JX Mnntifnrnirir of .Tnpnttned and Stamped Warn, Watrr I'ooiin, Toilet Ware, A«., Iff. , buying removed from th.* old s and, corner walnut and Pearl, to the N \V. COHN EH HACK AND CO I,CM HI A (on rtecoix! street,) and having largely increased facilities for man ufiKMuring, is now prepared to furnish dealers, on liberal

terms

Tinners. Stove Dealers; and other* will find it greatly to their interest to purchase their Stock direct from the manufactory. I have also recently made such arrangements with (he muniifnetitrers of TINNER’S MACHINES AND TOOLS, as to he eonsinnlly supplied; amone which Will he found some neti’lti-tnvenie I labor.tnrinf mathineo, which may he seen In operation. All ol which will ho •old at mnnufitcturers’ prices. GKO. D WINCHELL, N . W. Corner Race and Columbia sis , npU Cincinnati, Ohio. OEM OVA L. —THE UNDERSIGNED J-V would inform the Country Merchants and the public in general, that ihoy have ren.nved their entire t-toek of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., half a rqunre further east on Washington street, in Dnvid Williams’ Building, next door to Blythe A Holland _ £W4 C. C ELLIOTT A BRO. RBRNR/FR POMONT. OMVItR B. TOUBBT. DUMONT & TORBET, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, juDIAPUFOl.lSv INI)., 1171LL practice in the several Courts of this ▼ v Smte, and in the Dlsinct and f’irenit Courts ol the United If'.ntes. Husjnrs* entrusted to them will receive their prompt

aiieuiion.

Office in Hie Flute Rank Building;

May 21th, ISfii.

f AW NOTICE.—JONATHAN A. LIS--i—^ TON, Aiiomey at Law, Offire on Meridian sireel over the. Post Office, reptSO

DEALER IN STAOooils, Hats, Caps, Notions,

PI A N 08 AND MELODEONS FOR 1 CHRISTMAN * NEW YEAE’S PRESENTS — The lima is approaching when many will select and purchase, and wedeuire to call uttemlou i« r**r large •ad superior assortment of Pmnu Portae, Meiadsoas and Guitars. W« will sell ao loot m can bu purebnued la Cmeinnati, ard warrant every Instrument perfect or ao •ale. We will likewise, to accommodate oar frienda in Indiana, take Stats Stork moaef at par. Whoa it is known ibat our Pianos are from the celebrated factories of Cbleker ng, Woodward dr Brown, Hultet, Dana A Co., T. Gilbert * Co. (wtib and without JEotoan attachment,) and Stoddart: Melodeoas irom Geo. A. Prince A Co.: OniUra from Wm Hall A Son, we have no doubt that parchasers will Ind it to their advantage to select from msirements of each wall haown superiority

and excellence.

N B. We sre dally exporting the French Hormoninm, an excellent Instrument for Ohereh Muate, and the beet

subsutate for the Organ yet foundWillard, stowell a willaed,

11 No 4fi West Washin|toa-at.. Indianapotia.

LI A.FLETCHER -LXs PLK, Blcii Fancy r

Carpets, Boot« aii'l Khnes, Groceries, Hnrdwnre, Kastern Role Lem her, Ac , to My assortment is full and complete, amt Will be sold tow (orei»«h, Store one door east of Temperance Hall. myl7tl P C. ELLIOTT & BRO.—SUCCESSORS to V.C. H mnn A Co — wholusale and retail dealers in HTAPI.E DRY GOODS, NAILH, GROCEKIBd. and LICtIHHIS, No. 70, Knst Washington at., Indianapolis. nprSV T V K. SHARPE. DEALER IN LEATHER, • " • OIL, AND HHOF. BINDINGS, west of the Court Hou^e, Indinnap >li«. Also, Currier's 'foots, Patent Leather, Morocco, Shoe Thread, Boot Web, Ao. JACOB LINDLEY, IMPORTER, AND al Whoie-alo anil Retail Dealer in Qu-c iswnre, GlassWare, French China fable Cutlery, Walters, Castors, Solar Lamps, Brittannia Ware, <Vc., Ac., Indiana- olis, Indiana marW T M. CRAW <fe SON, INSPECTORS OF d • BF.EF, PORK AND FlrtH —fn store and for sale at nil times (cheap for ready pa>) every variety of Fish aught In the Lake* Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Rt. •nr. and Krie and Detroit rivers. White Fish, Inara Wit, Trout, Pickerel. Shad, Pereh, ifish.Pike, Bass. Herring, Hayfish, Sturgeon—in bar-

rels, halves, and quarter*.

104 River Street atul River, near the C. C. A C. R. R.

Depot.

Cleveland, O., April 21, 1H51 d9m

rpIIOMAS BUIST, WHOLESALE AND n- Retail Dealer in Iron, Steel, NaiN, Hioves, Castings, Ae , Ac , Washington street, nearly opposite the Palmer House, sign of tne Red Anvil, Indianapolis, Ind. I IK U G S, MEDICINES, <fec.—HANNA±J MAN A DUZAN, Wholesale and Retail />

DRUGGISTS, Imlinnapolis, Ind On hand a very large ami mmpl

• ' ■ ' ‘ a ■ i

i nmplei

nl 1 articles m their line of bti’indss.

keep eonstaniiy assortment of

They pur

cha-e from first hands, anti at the lowest price*, eonsentienlly ran *ell ns low a* auv hoit*e that Is disposed to

no a legttima’e business m this city.

They derm it lm|>roper and unnecessary to make much tlispl t ns »o amount of gomls on hand, or the low prices at which they can sell, and only ask a fair examination of stock, and comparison of quality and prices with other establishments in this State. They guarantee

all artu les sold by them

(TT 1 Pnysietans’ Preser pitons rnrefully put np at aL hours, either by day or eight. aprVt

J. K ROOT. DRLOSS BOOT. I K. (fc D. ROOT, WHOLESALE AND • I • Retail Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Cutlery, and best German Stiver Plated Ware, Iron, Steel. Nails, Glass, Lo'-k* Latches all kinds of House Builiters' materials, Tin Plate and Tinner’s Stock, Tin Ware, and Jobbing, Carriage Trimmings, Kim fueled Leather and Cloth and Patent Leather, Huh Fellows and Spokes, Mill Wright, Meehani,’ and Farmer’s Tools. Btovea of our own rrianufH'tnre, ami all kinds of eastings dooe toorder. They are Agents for Herru Grindstones for liHiana — Agents for Horse Power, Saw Mills and Threshing Machines. Foundry near Madison Depot. Store No. 6* East Washington street. dee2S TOHN C. WRIGHT, GROCER, NoT42 • F West Washington street, immediately opposite Palmer House ’ Having just received a ia'ge sioek of fresh Groceries I am uorw prepared to furnish articles in this line at the lowest possible price. 1 have but one price, and my terms cash. My stock consists parity m the following •nicies: 21 hhds Huger, fair to strictly prime; 3 hhtls Huger, clarified: 24 bris of (Sugar, powdered and crushed; 20 ■arks of Rio CofTfee; Id sacks Lag Ooff-e ; 4 pockets old Java do, 20 hr is molasses, N O.. 7 half brla do; Shrls a No. 1 Mackerel, extra large anti salt; 4 half brls No.t mackerel; 4 half brls No. 3 mackerel; 9 Kitts No 1 iucm mackerel, 4 brl« Madder: 1 ea«e Indigo; 90 boxes Star Candles ; 98 boxes Rosin Hoap; 10 boxes fancy do; 13 brls Vinegar; SO do*. Brooms, corn to shaker; 43 hales Hatting, extra No. 1 and No 9; 91 half ehesla assorted Teas, and baking powders, Haleratas, Apices, and everything found generally in a Grocery House aat25 4m J. C. WRIGHT.

f^TMNASIUM. —THE V-* srii'. be open fr5m 6 o’clock 1

GYMNASIUM P M., to 10 o’clock P. M , until farther notice

The Fencing Class will commence on Wednesday, October 4th, at 7 airlock P, M Those gentlemen who have not finished their course can now have an opportunity of doing so. and those who wish to commence will please leave their names with Mr. flweetter, fieerutary of the Cub sepi3t dtf OX) THE CITIZENS OF INDIANAPO-

J. LIA.—We, the undersigned, dentists ot Cincinnati, take p easvire In reennimendtng AmB

Dr W B. t.UULOVV. a Demist of oar eny, V( <aZTSP who baa located him-eif among you. We hetievu aim to he aa aeeomp<t*hed workman, and know that be has aastained a rennta' le practice her# far several years. We theretore feel r.oafideat that the etuiens ot Indianapolis may rely upon him as a sktifal and safa operator

in ihv different branches of aia profestion mms. C. GRAY, B. D. WHEBLKR. ^J.C. HARDY, JOSEPH TAYLOR,

G. I. VANBMON.

Residence on West side of Mendiaa* below Washmfkm street iaalMdf

riLKV ELAND WATER OUR* E8TABV^LISHMKNT.—The above RwaMiutsaem Is aow romatuncing its seventh season. The maker of patients treated at the EetabUshaomt has been on th« ineroaoe from year to year, lor cao last sta rears, mtil the last

~ ^ t the domaods of theaabltc far exceeded oor ounaodote them. The inenailaa raaiditv

cr^L!!rrns,‘ isr,

•ubeeritier to believe that hie enlarged experience aad « aortanlties fortreaiment givafaeilities to the invalid fat ^Dteeaeee peeaiiar to frma'.ee an treated with a saees meffmr*™ "‘•"'•fWOStirFb

THOMAS BUIST, XaXUVAOTUBBR A OF RTEELJMOVLD EOARM, IpdaMfliM, lad.

^MsASLOB AND ’MELODEONS FOR 1 CHRISTMAM AND NEW YEAR’o PRESENTS As the time approaches when those who intend purchasing, should make their selection, we wish to call wtendon to our large and superior assortment of Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Guitars and other Musical Merchandize. Without putting a fictitious value upon our instrumentu, which will enable ee to fall 90 or 30 per cent, we will gaarantee to sell daring the present month at 10 per cent, less than manufacturer's prices, for eaeh. Every instrument shall be guaranteed perfect or no talc; and as an inducement to our friends in Indiana, we wiH take State Sioek Money at S per cam. discount. When it is taken into consideration that our Pianos are from the celebrated factories of Chickering. Woodward t Brown, Brown A Allen, T. Gilbert A Co.,(with VF.olian attachment,) and H. Worcester ; Melodeons from Geo. A Prince A Co., Gunsrs from Martin. Wm. Hsll dt Son, we think parchasers Will find it to their advantage to select from instruments of sack Weil known and generally

acknowledged superiority and excellence.

COLBURN A FIELD,

Cincinnati Music Siore, 48 West Fourth-st., near Vine,

dec#

INDIANA PIANO WAREROOM9.—WE A have now ■ very large and complete assortment of PIANOFORTES, of various sizes, styles, and prices to which we invite the attention of all who desire to pureha«e, We-will sell on the most favorable terms, and very low for Cash. Guitars.—A lew choice and superior Instruments with Uarr.assi’s celebrated Instiuctor, selected expressly for this city. Benini’s and Hunter’s Instructor for Pianoforte, complete and abridged. Prihob de Co.’s Melodeons of all sizes. Also, a line assortment of Piano Stools. Concert Piano, selected by M. Strakosch and used hy him at Ole Bull’s Concert at Masonic Hall, a superior Instrument. Please call and see Bring your Free Bank paper, and we will take It at par. Tuning and repairing done to order on short notice. WILLARD,STOWELL* WILLARD. No 4^West Washington-st. Indianapolis, Nov. 20, i854 dw

PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS!—STATE A 8TOCK MONEY received at par for, Pianos, Melodeons Music, dec., die., at tb Piano and Music Emporium. novlS A. E. JON

rmiCKERING PIANO FORTES V^STODAKT PIANO FORTES.—Just

AND

fffw

received, beautiful to the eye, and charm

Ing to the ear. _ _ _ _ Afore is the time to buy at great bargains for cash. Our warerooms are nearly full, and we must make room for others which are on the way. Piano Stools, a fine as•oTtment. just received from New York, a beautiful arti-

Cask, at the Indiana Fiano Forte

poliu RD.

cle, very cheap for Cask, at the Indiana Fiano For wareroome, No. 40, West Washington st., Indianapolis july3 WILLARD. STOWELL * WILLARD.

TVTEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED.— -i-N k. N. Quick Step, dedicated to the Know Nothings, (by—) 38 cent*. Castanet Polka 25 cents. Birthday Sehottiseh, ...........25 cents. Booster Poll;a 38 cents. Rate* Hou«e Polka,.. 50 cents. Mountain Sehottiseh, 95 cents. SONGS. How Sweet are the Roses, (a beautiful balIrxl.withan exquisite title,).... 50 cents. Nelly Gordon, by J. P. Webster 25 cents. In dreams I love thee still, 25 cents My woodland home, by Mrs. E. L Demmg,35 cents. National Song to the West, 25 ceftta Hop tie Doodle Doo,(Ethiopian song)......35cents. Etc., etc., etc. At A. E JONES * CO.’S » Musical Emporium, jnly13 30 West Washington-ai.. Indianapolis,

^TEW MUSIC STORE IN INDIANAPO-

_L a LIS.—The undersigned are now

opening at ths old stand of A G. WilVtrd pVVHBI * Son. a fine assortment of Piano Forlee lY 9 I |! and Melodeons, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ciiizens of Indianapolis, and of the neigh, boring cities and towns throughout the State. We have

fitted up a room expressly for the purpose, and design nuking the business permanent Our Piano Fortes are from the best makers m the United States—of the most

-and unsurpassed in qual

ill be

lushionaWe and approved styl

Itier of tone and durability. Every instrument wi

warranted to the purchaser.

We have a large stock of Prihob A Co.’a Improved Melodeons —now so deservedly popular—which we will (ell at manufacturer's retail prices. The extensive sale of this instrument is ample jsroof of its intrinsic value. The soft and flute like qnal nes of its tones, that may be prolonged, swelled, and diminished at the pleasure of the performers, render it fhe very best instrument with which to cultivate the voice—an object so desirable in the musical education of the young—while its low price

places it within the reach of all.

Becond hand Piano Fortea and Melodeons will be received In exchange for new ones. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, and no pains spared to make our business worthy of the patronage of a dls criminating pubFe. Teachers and ail lovers of music

are co dlally invited to give us a call.

WILLARD decf»-dly

rpO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. — WE A have ia Stan, and are manufacturing

the Urgent Mock M £otAa~nindSaam evBfhe- flfe

i Ue advance lx tkutr prtcae aad the guxl

home made work.” Ws n which wv make e»

in the

Our work ft emphttleiny

will convince you that it U the hem policy, as wsllas «, r- ‘°/-£»IKiOTTcor

aug3ldtf

MISCELLANEOUS. I TRANSPORTATION.

in their liao with pm

e befauainf

prsparait to farm* Ml do-

d hopes that the

liberal aem—Bfrs which huvu boon extended to ■. F. Warn 4k Co, w3l be continoad ao the aaaemigned as they will ho m at) times prepared m famish goods at the Low.

eat prtees, whafaiaTs mSdisihil STEWART A BOWEN

P. 8. Agents wanted to canvass the State for some of

SSRSFftaMtESr w “*

Indimmpotifa Sept. I», *»«-

sept23-dtf

0^11 IS MONEY.—GEORGE R. CUL4 v* - BIRTH, WATCH A CLOCK-MAKER, ^ wpermaneatly loeuted hi this city, for the pur- C^v

TTNODLE'S BOOT AND SHOE MANU XV FACTORY -The subscriber, UmnkfW for^^ the nberai patronage extended to him hy the ciu-MHE zensof Indianapolis diring the long senes of yeur^^a

ho has rssidsd among them, takes occasion to auy

that ho is now m the receipt of a Urge stock of exseuen: materiala for the mtnufaeture of foots and fhoes for ha.

dies and gemteawnfa wear, and for ytoum, mianm, and chUdm. He wiH uke pleasure in prompUy makintto , iBle apeeified—bring the same to my shop, and I will order customers’ work of any description ia me veryRpfc ’snake repairs, Ac, I regulate all my Clock* and Watches and most fashionable s.yle end at the very lowest rates, to Railroad time, at the time vna „ -v m ,kem fmm nr>

He also keeps aiwaye on band a large

WILLARD, STOWELL A tULLARD.

IVTA G NI FI C E N T PREMIUM PIANO ITI. Forte -Among our InstnimenU not enumerated in the above list, is one Louis XIV, 7 oet with aeautifully carved care, pedal, legs and mouldings, which in every quality of tone, touch, action, style and finish, Is a model Piano Messrs Woodward A Brown, the ma kers, were awarded the first premium by the Massashu•ett* State Mechanics’ Association at Boston for the est Square Plano Forte, exhibited in 1853. The Ute lamented Jonas Chickering being then President of the Association. Thia Piano is sold, but will remain a few days at our Ware Room, where we will be happy to show it to any who desire to see it Junittdtr WILLARD. STOWELL A WILLARD.

PIANO * MVtIC IMPOUNM!

A. X. Jobm A Co.

3N’T GO TO CINCINNATI, hay Pianos and Mas>e at the Piano.

BUT

wm

we nave a aae assortment oi taeee nanoeoa naau, ror ale at New York prices A mow them will be found Louts xl v, 7 octave, nobly carved and of very superior one. This is the heel Piano ever brought into Imdiene.

and Muaic Emporium Indianapolis, cheaper prices, and where Indiana Fr\ _ _ _

Bank Money eoiU bo roeoiood aeao-. Help to beiW your own etiy and save year monty' Call and see for your

selves.

THE BACON A RAVEN PIANO,

For which we have the exclusive agency, ie meeting with an immense sale For keeping in tune in any cli mete, they are not equalled by any Pianos in the marks and are jastly sepenor for their fall rich tone, equality

and elasticity oftoaeh

We nave a fine assortment of these Pianos on baud, far

sale at New

1 Le tone

_ One GotMe Tablet 7 octave Piano. Two Gothic Tables •) octave Ptsnoe. Two PMn Square M amove Piuuoe THE MOWIA ALLEN PIANO,

fa a Ptano Pone which n wetting with rapid aale. They

are a fall Iron frame.

To Ihoao who Itbo a Cbickei tag Piano, we would recommend these Pteuos as being in every respect their equal, aad are much cheaper. Mr. Brown was for ton peers ftuemen ia the CcUnrated Meaefaetmy of thofas* Jonas Checkering, whore be parfreted aad applied hts patent grand action, so well knjwa and extolled in the

Piano Fortee of that Factory A good Besot meat on bend

EMERSON'8 PIANOFORTE*,

We have meers tee agency of theae Instrumeats for Indiana. They are roelly vry euportor ia respect ef power ef action, an* eaeeeiuRy ieue. The touch m easy elastic end very agreeable, enehHng the pmmet m earcute with facility, ia point of finish aad durabHity they era not inferior to any piano Meaafaetared. In the above oesortereat ef Planes, the pahtle eaa he sapptied with an nstrameat ef any quality dvstred aad

at Emitera prtese.

BtHHOPA CRIUPg HltLODKORH,

We have foe exclusive aganey (hr ifeeea JaeUy la era mem, wbi-h we eaa confidently ree>ei botng eaperur aad were darahte Man any Melode We have a larga atoek on head, afateh perse as wish, ■hgfawcareadareMe awiraaaeai willdewaE to

-f* lto3>.wA

ijartly sapertev

T ACES-300 PIECES BLACK SILK -‘riassfek* :

Boom and Hhbee for geaticaea, aad lafoea 1 and mm Shoes. Gaiters, aad Slippers of the beet qeaiity and the finest materials and fimah, which wi be foand equal to any ever oghred in Indianapolis, and which will he aoid very low FOR CAHH. Hie eembliehment is at the old stand on Wafarngtoa street, next doer to the Seatinel office, g^esite the W r^ht

fJoeenal and

laprfitoly] Locomotive

copy.]

TU8T RECEIVED, BY EXPRESS, A oJ beautifai assortment of ladies’ eisgant Gaiter Boots and Ruskins, the very latest stylee. They will be sold lower than ever. Ladies of taste are invited to call. ADAM KNODLE, Septl-dtf Ho. 32 East Waahington etreet

I ADIES KID BOOTS, OF THE BEST JLi qualities and styles, just received by express. Also, a large lot of ladies Morocco Boots and Shoes. ADAM KNODLE, Septl-dtf No. 32 East Washington street.

A DAM KNODLE, AT NO. 32 EAST xjL Washington street, bos just received by Exprese, the beet assortment of ehildren’s Shoes ever brought to the city. His stock comprises all sorts and all sizes, and will be sold extremely low. Septl-dtf

T300T TREES, LASTS AND PEGS.— JD The best eastern Lasts and Pegs, Desides several varietiea Boot and 8hoe Trees, at

J K. SHARPE A CO.’S,

No. 96, corner East Washi.igton and Delaware sts., aug31dtf Indianapolis

TJO FOR THE HALL OF FASHION !— Xl THE COMET HARMLESS !—If yon will only drop in at the Fashionable Boot and ShoeKIl Store of J. H. DETERS, No, 41 Third street,rMl east of Walnut, you will see that he had no* faith in the prediction of that great and learned philosopher, that the comet waa to destroy tne world. Hie magnificent stock of Fall and Winter Boots—the largest and best assortment that he has ever offered to the Queen City public, ie sufficient evidence of his want of faith in said prediction. He has received per express another lot of the superior and very popular New York and Philadelphia Boots ; as als , the prettiest lot of Fancy Slippers and Patent Leather Dancing Pumps for Balls and Parties, and an assortment of Hose splendid Cloth Dress Albert Gaiters. Call and examine before too Ute. J. H. DETERS, Third atreet. Cincinnati, opposite Ellis dc Sturges’ Bank novl3ch3t

"ROOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND U Shoe Findings —We are now in the receipt of a large stock of Roots, Shoes, l.eather, and Shoe Findings, which we offer at low prices for cash. J. K. SHARPE dt CO. aug3Hf

OY EXPRESS.—GENTLEMEN’S CON--i-F GREHS Gaiters, the best and cheapest in the market, jam received by ADAM KNODLE, rtptl-dtf 32 Kaet Washington street. T> Y EXPRESS.—GENTLEMEN’S CON--D GRKRB Gaiters, the beet and cheapest in the mar ket, just received by ADAM KNODLE. septl-dtf 32 East Washington street. [Journal and Locomotive copy.J

1\[OW OPENING.—KNIVES AND L v Forks assorted; Britan ia Table Spoons; do Tea do; Tin’d Iron do do; do Table do; BraseCandleaitcke; Snuffers: Snuffer Trays. JACOB LINDLEY, auglfl No. ia*\Vest Washmzton.st. A DESIRABLE BOOk.—SOYEARS IN -LA. both Hemispheres; or, Reminiscence* of a Merchant’s Life.—Little’s Living Age, speaaing of the author, eays: “Here is a clerk,—a financier,—a merchsnt, whose life contain* more of adventure, more of variety in scene and of change in fortune, more of intercourse with great men and women, than those who occupy lofty and romantic position*,” dec. A few copies at STEWART dc BOWEN’S octfl • Bonk Mart.{Late West’a.)

DEMOVAL NOTICE.—WILLIAM HENX\l)ER>ON has moved hi* law office into the room over the store of Moore, Carter, Ousler, comer of Washington and Meridian streets. septl3-d9w

LX)R RENT.—THE LARGE BRICK AND X Frame Ware Houses, (formerly owned by Mr Blythe), in the immediate vicinity of the Madison Dc

Apply to sept8-d4w

pot.

L. R. BROWNELL, Agent.

Junction Railroad Co

TVORY HANDLED CUTLERY—IVORY X handled Dinner Knives; Ivory handled De«en do; do Desert Knives and Forks; do dinner Knives and forks;do Carvers and Vtceis; do Butter Knives. JACOB UN BLEY, aug!6 No. 16 West Washlngton-st.

of awryiag am the Silvemautlt

in Its various bran eh ez, making at! repkirs ouHimSB Clocks, Watehea end Jewairy: mad Clocks,.Watches aud Jewelry for sale, aba Engraving, as cheap as any other establishment in the city, or ia the Western country You can come, and price and judge for youruelf. I warra*. ail Clocks aad Watches bought ef me, from one la five years, if well used aad earcfally handled. *c , to keep good time; if the same shoe Id fail to pedform or run, I will make all repairs perfect daring the above

•. .r*"’ ’ 1 wi mj viocas ana * tD Railroad time, at the time you may get them from my •hop. I will say m my old customers m tkU and Ute ad. joining counties that 1 have made repairs for, that I thank them for their former patronage, end solicits a continuance of their custom. I am located one door west of the Wright Honse, at the sign of tie Watch, in the

room of Mr. Merrill’s Book Store.

The ^highest prices given for old Gold end Silver.

fTONNERSVILLE BANK.-ALL NOTES of this and other State Stock Banks will be taken •t par, in payment for Clothing, or on account. FRANCO A WOOLF, oct21 Sun Clothing Stjre, No. 2 Palmer House-

r F0 THE TRADE THROUGHOUT THE A STATE.—1,(iOO Colored Plates; 50 copies Lifeo Marion; 50 copies Life of Washington; 50 Supwreek and Disasters; together with a large lot of all the ap

proved School Books,

prices Call at

oetlO

All well be sold at Cmcinna STEWART dt BOWEN’S Book Man (Late West’ i

TVT0TICE.-0FFICE INDIANA MUTUAL lY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—Indianapolis, October 17, 1854.—The members of said Company are hereby notified, that at a meeting of Directors held this day, it was ^Ordered, That for the payment of losses^by fire, estimated interest thereon, and other liability sustained and incurred by srid Company since the assessment of October 17,1853, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of seven thousand and thirty one dollars and thirty-six cents, the following assessment on the premium notes given to the Company, be paid Ly the members thereof to the Treasurer on or before the fifth day of December next ensuing, to-wit: OR ROTXS IR VOSCK. On ail notea dated on or before March 1,1854, and not discharged at that date, being from No. 3283 to No. 4727, both inclusive,./i/Ves* per cent. On all notes dated after March 1.1854, and on or before April 12, 1854, being from No. 4728 to No. 4730, both inclusive, eight percent. On all notes dated after April 12.1854. and on or before July 4,1854, being from No. 4731 to No. 4736, both ii.clustve, six and three quarters per cent. On all notes dated after Jaiy 4, 1854, and on or before August 22, 1854, being from No. 4737 to Np 4738, both mclueive,/our and a half per cent. OR XXFIaKD AND DISCHAKSKD ROTES. On Ml notes expired or discharged after «ictober 17, 1853. and on or before March i, 1854,/our per cent On all notes expired or discharged after Mareh 1,1854, and on or before April 12, 1854, eleven per cent. On ail notes expired or eischarged after April 12, 1854, and on or before July 4,1851, twelve and one quarter per

cent.

On all notes expired or discharged after July 4,1854, and on or before August 22, 1854, fourteen and one half per cent. On ail 'totes expired or discharged alter August 22, 1854, and on or before October 17, I95i, fifteen per cent. Ordered, That the Treasurer charge interest on ai) assessments not paid on or before December 5, 1853. Receipts for Assessments will be forwarded to Ag.-nt* or authorized persona to whom members are ex'-ected to make prompt payment. Interest will be charged oa all assessments remaining unpaid on and after the 5th day of December, on which they are payable; and at the expiration of thirty days from this date, delinquents will he liable to srit for the whole amount of their premmm notes agreeably to the eleventh section of the charter. Notes of the State Bank of Indiana, of the Free Banks of Indiana in good standing, or of the specie paying banks in Kentacky and Ohio, will be required for assess-

ments.

Ia cases where members have alienated their Policies by sale of the assured property or otherwise, they are hereby notified that it is their duty to surrender the same

the time

nirements of the fifmust be enforced by

officers of the Company. This is *o important a matter to members, that Agents are especial ly requested to call their attention to it, and to give the proper information m regard thereto. Policies for discharge should he forwarded through the local agents, and addressed to the Secretary. In no case will a policy be discharged until the amount or amounts due on the note up to the date of

surrender be first paid.

By order of the Directors, octlO-dtjanl CHAS. W. CADY, lYearurer.

to—ailB| wfah Ohi> and Mmaumppt Bnflr ta by Special Train. N*fiaiaNtoRoa this rauw by waiting for other wama! Through to Cincinnati In 4X hoars ! Thu only direct route M Cmeinnati, being 30 miles shorter, and DC hours quicker than any other route. Leghtumg Zxpms Train leaves Vnioa Depot .1-45 A. M., and arrive at Cincinnati 4 P. M , only sto-* mg at Shelbyville, Oreenuburgh aad Lawruaceburgh; dine at ShelhyviUh. Chicago Mad Tram leaves at 4 P. M . after the arrival of the Chisago tram aad arrives at Cuacionati at P. M., sapper at Greensboigh. SM Fan to Cincinnati S3 00. Baggage chocked through. RThrough tickets can ho procured at Union Depot, over this mate to New York, Ph-ladeiphia. Baltimore, Pins bargh, Coiunbas, O, aad Wheeling, vm the Ltl’le Miami Railroad. Paasaagsrs taking the lt.45 A. M.train, arrive Cincln nati in time to uke the S P. M. trains for the East. joiyfiS T. A. MOKRI8, Pres’t.

NUMBER 199 MISCELL ANEOUST

HEW FALL «MBB. AT THE LADIES FANCY STOKE We haw just imstvad oar fitoeh of FALL aad WIN TER GOODS, to which Wa sail the uttaetioa of the Ladise and Souafii

'W'EW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.—

-L v From Buffalo. Niagara Fails

aad Suspension Bridge, to Albany AHrS

Tray. Row York and Boston. Tne shwiesi, qaicaest, and most reliable route! To New York in 14 hours! Boston 18 hour*!! 250 miles Doable Track between Buffalo and Now York. Connecting at Albany, Troy and Schenectady with trains to Saratoga Springs, aud ail

puna of the New England States.

New York passengers may chooae between a passage by Railroad or Steamboat from Albany to New York, an

advantage offered by no other route!

Trains leave Buffalo. Niagara Fails and Sospension

Bridge, as follow* (Sundays excepted): RWXALO. , RI AS ASA falls.

First 5 30iCJASxwess. Fifsi. 5.60 A. M Express. Second, 8.36 A. M. Kxptrss. 8eee d.8 30 A M Kxpresa. Third, 10^0 A. M. Mail. Thirtt. *4)0 A. M. Mail Fourth, 12.00 M Em igrant. Fourth. 4 45 A M Express. Fifth, 5.00 P M. Express.

Sixth, 5 30 P. M. Accommo-

dation.

Seventh, 11.00 P. M. Ex-

press

Only one train aa Sanday, the 5 P M. Buffaio to Niagara Falla and Suspension Bridge, 7.15 M , 9.00 A. M., 12 30 P. M , 5.00 P. M., and 8.00 P M. Only one train Sunday, at 9.00 A M. Through ticket* to New York and Bosten, can be purchased at all the principal Western Ticket office*; and also on the Cincinnrti. Louisville, and St. Louis Line of Packets. Inquire for tickets by the New Yotk Central Railroad, by the way of Buffalo aud Alnany. Baggage checked through from Baffa o to New York and Boston. C. VIBRARD, General Sup’L ALLEN BUTLER, Traveling Agent. Buffalo, May, 1854. „ dly

a vsau mts* a ivx

Fifth, 9.30 A M. Express. Only one train on Sunday,

the 4.45 P. M.

TIME

■\r° TICE T0 travelers. -Lv CHANG KP—Lavatktt*#^C'a»r axd Irmaxapolis Railboad. On and after FRIDAY September bin, tram* on this road will run as follows: MAIL THAtR Leave Lafayette at ?-3u A. M. “ Indianapolis 12 M. Arrive in Indianapolis at 10 30 A. M. “ Lafayette at 2.38 P. M. XXPRkSS TRAIR. Leave Indlanapous at 6.30 A. M “ Lafayette at 12.15 P. M. Arrive in t-afayette at 9.30 A M “ Indianapolis at 3 30 P M. Lafayette, Sept. 11,1854. WM. DURBIN. Sup’t.

hereby noli bed that it is ineir only to surrender t for discharge, and to pay the amount due up to of surrender, agreeably to the requirements ol teenth section of the charter, which must be enf

WOODRUFF HOUSE, SYCAMORE * v STREET, between Third and Fourth Streets, Cincinnati. Ohio. DAVID RUNNION and WM. P. STEVENS. Proprietor*. This House has lately changed hands, and is now open for the reception of visitors. The House will be under the entire control of David Rurrior. who will be thankful to his numerous friends and the public generally for their patronage. sept20-d2m

TARA

our

Musical

pLOSING OUT AT GREATLY REV^LIUCEU PRICKS.—PIANOS, melodeons, gui- ‘ RS, Ac. Cheaper than ever. Wishing to close ont fine stock of Pianos, Melodeons, Giutars and other nca! Instruments, We offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers, as we are determined (on account

of iil health) to sell at some price.

Now is the time to buy cheap, come one, come ail and examine our stock w* icb Is full and comprises the

best Instruments ever brought to the west

A. B. JONES A CO.,

septdO Piano aad Muisc Emporium.

PREPARE FOR WINTER. —FURS, X FUR8.—The attention of the Ladies is invited to my stock of Furs, consisting of Mountain Martin, Pitch and Coney Victorine* and Cuff* (separate and in sets,)

IMimmxam* 17 it wa .VI it ff*j Am n <€*■*• te n ma vua.»^||| g

market.

H. J. HORN-

Misses’ Furs, Muds, Ac., Ac., composing and cheapest stock ever brought to this marl

octl7

A CURIOUS BOOK AT STEWART A -aA- BOWEN’S— “ Scenes beyond the Grave.” oeil4 __ DRIN TIN G PRESS FOR SALE.—AN

A excellent Prietin with the necessary

for sole. The location is north

ing Press, Foster’s patent, nearly new. fixtures, (type mostly new) is offered tioa is north of the Wabash, in an ex-

SWI srvusvrs msw svuswwivm so aavrso.ii vr* " eaa/caoil, eellentcommanity, with a good and increasing patron,

age. Foi olis, lad.

For panicaiars address A. H. Baowa,

ndiaaep.

jaiyd

r^LOVES.—100 DOZEN LADIES’ KID VJ Gloves; 59 doz. Men’s Kid Gloves; 300 doz. Men’s Buckskin Gloves; 75 dos Men’s Ouumlets; ISO doo. Cosamere Gloves, received thia day, and for sale hy JAME8 LOW A CO.. ort38 418 Msiii-at., Louiaville, Ky.

pIRAIGHEAD A RROWNING.—D. VJ CRAIGHEAD—R. BROWNING—Dealers m all kinds of Drags, Medicine, Surgical Instruments, Pa mis, Oils, Chemicals, Varui«liea, Dye Stuffs, Gtasswsre, Window Glass, Brashes, Cosmetics, Spites, Cigars, Tobacee, Perfumery. Ac , Ac.; Washington Street, IndiantpaHs, Indiana. Ail are respectfully invited to esll and examine our nock and prices, as we feet e mfidem we can render eaw is faction both aa to prices and quality of articles Great cars is taken la the selection of articles, m reference to tteir purity; as we endeavor at ail times to keep aueh eruclet as are stnerly pure aad genuine. Every article will be warranted ae represented Orders from Pbyst eian. and others promptly attended to. Phnieafar alienlion givea to filliag Prescriptions and compounding Medicines, which ia all eases shall receive the per* mat attention of one of the firm. jatyM

TpMBROIDERED SHAWLS.—5 CASES M Bwbrtndesm Shawls received this day, and

far sate hy

aovlt

JAMES LOW A CO..*, 4>8 Msin-at.. Loai.reilla, Ky-

SPHERE WAS NEVER AN OPPORTU* A NlTY bke toe prseeat for pareaasiag e Piuao Forte to good advantage. We have oa excellent ssoonxhritt aow u> store at prices ranging from fifiao to 9800 We era well a wars that currency is difficult of areas at this Umo. but as u i atouegmeat to psfrehasers we shall make aa additloual diueoaat from our already reduced

prieus to tbooe Who will

W

already reduced

- edl pay Casa. Remember, oar mow •rerooms are No. 78 West Fourth street.

COLBURN * FIELD,

. Jdktf Cincinnati Mule Stare. *IV*W HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AC.— A. u fTas subsenber having reeeuy pusuhaaed ta New

Vesk simi oibef Eamera antes, m aow Cutlery,AeTSkfo? 1 Wwln JdTm^ dWBiats Cmemnau Mite, with the adds

huuvy goods n& far eaoi e

in New

epasud tueffhr of Hardware, HUtopricee, or aef fmghtea

Atjhd otga of the Padlock, No. 26 Wi

city at oumnacr

H EN RYSTk KLLOG6, i. No. 99 Witeiggi— mooes.

r PO THE 00UKTRY TRADK—FIFTY rmm ■

TTNITED STATES HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA.—This well known Establishment celebrated for its Table, and refurnished in modern style, with Ladies’ Parlors on the fir-t floor, is mi>st centrally situated on CHnsTUOT STxnrr—the fashionable promenade—opposite the Custom Honse, and near Independence CAPT. CHAS. H. MILLER, whose recitation as a Host is well known,is determined it shall lose nothing by his future efforts. The highest degree of satisfaction guaranteed to all who may favor him with their company. (C^Familes can secure a suite of Rooms by telegraphing a day or two in advance, Philadelphia, May 23, 1854 dly

T W. HOLLAND, WHOLESALE GRO- *!• CER, FORWARDING, COMMISSION, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, No. 72 East Washington treei, Indianapolis. feb!8

/WNIBUS AND HACK LINE.—THE V-/ undersigned is ready at ml’, i.raes to convey pas sengers and baggage to and from ihe Union Depot and all ports of the citv. Offices are kept at the Bates House, Palmer House, Wright House and Capital House where persons wishing conveyance from any part of thapSity to the Railroad Depot may leave their orders. Checks delivered to the Omnibus sgeut or baggage men will insure the safe delivery of baggage. Omnibuses msy lie had for funeral occasions by appli cation at the offices above mentioned. Btaoies ou south sids of Maryland street, between Pennsylvania and Meridian streets, sept 15 d3m GEORGE R. CUTB1RTH.

^REAT CENTRAL ROUTE EAST.— J Indiana Central biul Daytou and Western Railwajs—formmgi the Great Ea--tern and Western U a- Man Kou.e ; c..u necting at Richmond with trains on Eaton St Hamilton Railroad for Hamilton and Cincinnati; and at Dayon with trains on Mad River and Lake Erie, Dayton, Xenia and Beipre. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, and Dayton and ML higan Railroads Three trains leave Indianapolis daily [.'‘undnys excepied.] No. 1. Morning Express leaves Union Passenger Station at 5 4V A. M , arrives at D*yton at 10 20 A. M., mailing immediate connection with trains for Xenia Springfield, Columbus, Crestline, Zanesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Washington Cny, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Urban*, Bellefomaine, Fort Wayne, Ac., Ac. No 2. Mail Train leaves at 12. noon , connects at Richmond wnh trams on Eaton A Hamilton Railroad for Cincinnati, and at Dayton with trains for all the above named points. No. 3 Cincinnati Express leaves at 4 o’clock P. M. for Cincinnati, via Richmond A Hamilton, arrives at Cincinnati 9.30 P. M. Passengers by trains No. 1 and 2. go through to Day ton without change, making immediatee onnection with trains for all the above mentioned points, arriving six hours in advance of any other route. This is the shortest route to Dayton by 25 miles. Procure tickets at General T.cket Office, via Indiana Cumral Route, American Express on this Route. JAMES M. SMITH, Sup’L Indianapolis, Nov. 27, 1854.

Rich Plain and PUM Silk from 68 ets to 9300 per

yard;

French Mrrr inos; Cashmeres. Worsted plaids; De Lai nes. Ginghams and prints; Cotton and Linen Sheeting Table Cloths, Napkins; Hosiery; Plaid anil Broc Shawls; Scarfs: Gloves; Honiton Limerick and Maltese Lace; Collars; Swiss Muslin and Jaconet Collars from 10 cts to

87.00.

Dress Trimmings;

Wa have fivuhuadrad cuilaiueo hand which we will auU hy the dozen or stngie tree, at Cincinnati wholesale

prices.

Hoaitou and Maltose Luce .JStSfUcB. , ed Window Cur _

<ilk Velvumt

Butins.

Maneiines;

Ladtas Clou fordo*

Bonnet Ribbon*.

Velvet Cloth, Saun aad Merino Cloaks and Talmas

from 82.50 to 849 uo

We are receiving a large

lot of Lawn aad lew priced

8ilk Bonnets and Capa

sepiao

K. WHELAN ffiJ M. G]

l^OW IS YOUR TIME.—THE .SUBJL v senbers have jast retained from the East.‘and are now opening the amt w agntfieeat selection of Ladies dress goods ever brought to this market, among which

will be found:

Super French Menaces of all colors and prices; Cobourgs and Alpaccas. solid all wool Delaines ail abodes; aew style wool Detains. BishoiTs A Gro De Rhine block Silks ; Changeable. Cheomelian, plaid a d fancy, do ; Gala and all wi oi Plaids, very cheap; Ffanck and American De Bages, Partsienne Plaids, a beaut ifuinrude for drosses; s-lid and fancy Cashmeres Aeoich aad Kariaton Ging-

hams ; English and American Chintaeo.

Also, Brincha and Bajr State Long Shawls, Mnntd a Velvets, Hosiery, G.ove*, Ribbons, Silk Fringe, tn alt colors; Velvet and Silk Triounlngu, French Needle Works, such as Chemesettes, Sleeves, Collars, Lace

Jaconet, and Dimity Band*, * ” "

sept 13

MoORB

Applications, Ac , Ac. C RTER A OURBLER.

I AW PARTNERSHIP.—LUCIAN BAR J-J BoUR A ALBERT G-PORTER nave formed a partnership in the practice o. Law, and will give prompt and faithiui attention to business confiued to them in the Circuit Court of the United States iot tac District of In. djana, in the Supreme _ ourt, aud in the Courts of Morion and the aiijacem counf-e*. (C^- Office on Washington street, Indianapolis, Sentinel Building*.

r P0 WHOLESALE BOOK-DEALERS.— -L 1000 Spellers and Readers as use<i in the Comoaon Schools; 100 Western Adventure; 50 American Indians; 50 Shipwrecks and Disa.-ter* All to tie sold at Cincinnati prices. STEWART dr BOWEN’S, novT * (Suoceosers to West A Co.)

TJARDWARE—J. H. VAJEN, DEALER A A m Hardware and Tools of every description ; also. Agent for Strptoe A Oo.’s Mortice Machines, aud Hall, Dodd A Co.’s Fire Proof I Sates. • Washington street, 4 doors ea*t of the Wright

OUCKEYE STATE COOK STOVE L> AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.-This celebrated Cooking Stove was awarded the First Premium at tie Ohio Agri -ulioral State Fair, Sept., 1861. and has also been awarded the First Pieiuittm at the Indiana Agricultural State Fair over all the most popular Cookiu atoves in the country. For simplicity of construction economy in fuel, capacity of oven, thickness of plates, uniformity in baking, quickness of operation, and cheapness of price, this stove has no superior in the United States. Five size* for sale by THOM AS BUIST, oct29 Sign of the Red Anvil.

TVYADISON ItA time ci

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK v v STORE, at Indianapolit. on* door west of the Wrigi.t House, at winch are sold, at low prices, the best works in Law, Medicine, and Theology, as well as the standard Historical, Miscellaneous aud School Books. Also, a large assortment of Stationery, Blank Books and Waft Paper. n»vl5w S. MERRILL. OIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVAt ER and ALL OTHER KINDS — -

OF PISTOLS.— SAMUEL RETS would respectfully inform ins oiQi friends and the public generally. th»'| ue has again taken charge of hts Gun *

Business, and will again devote his entire attention to the manufacture of Guos. Hts shop is sn Washington street, half a square west of the Court House square, sign of thu Big Gun. where he will be happy to accommodate all who may wish good Rifles, Shot-Guns, or any other article ia the Gun line. All work warranted, or no charge. Ha has^constantly on hand the best Rifle Powder, Haps, and (O® Orders from a distance promptly unxodaff H.

fabl.idfaw

nvo, rvc. v ul. v -

T) AY STATE LONG SHAWLS.—1 CASE AJ received this day, and for sale by

JAMES LOW A CO ,

novll 418 Maiu-at., Lou sville Kv.

A INDIANAPOLIS R. R.-

TIME CHANGED.

Bust Route to Ciscivsati via thx old Madison Road !!

On and alter Monday. November 27lh, trains will leave for Madiaon, Cincinnati, and Louisville, as fol-

lows :

■ OKNl.NS TBAllf.

Leave Union Depot at 6 A. M.; connect at North Vernon, with Ohio A Mississippi Road, at 9 10 A. M.; and arrive at Cincinna i at 11 45 A M . at Madisoi- at •b-30 A. M , at Louisville at 12 M. Breakfast at Frank-

lin.

EVRNINU TRAIN.

Leave Indianapolis at 1.15 P. M ; arrive at North „

Vernon at 4.30 P M., at Cincinnati at 7 30 P. M., at 'T'HIS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST ON Madison at 6 P. M., at Louisville at 7.45 P M | _l_ Drj.o.-its, and discounts good paper. Will deal No failure in the connections l generally in com, uncurreiii money, land warrants dtc Passengers for this route leave Cincinnati at < A. M., Stocks i.oughi and sold on commission only. Ctdlec- ’ p - *• i non* mad- Excnange on New York, Philadelphia,

SUNDRIES.—1 CASE SEWING SILK - O 5 cises English Prims, fancy; 5 pieces 8uk Vest ing; 1 case all-woul Pnn.ed Delaines, 1 case ot Hall A Moody’s patent Thread; 1 case Debage; I bale Negro

Blankets, received this day, and for sale by

JAME> LOW A CO..

novll ^ 418 Mam »t.. Louisville, Ky.

BANK OF THS CAPITAL.

(Late Banking House of John W .oiley A Co.)

and 1.15

Leave Madison at 7 00 A. M., and 150 P. M.; arnve

at Indianapolis at 12 M-, and 6.30 P. M

Fare to Madison, $2 50; to Cincinnati, 83 50; to Louisville, 83 00. J. o. D. LILLY Indianapolis. Nov. 25. 1854-tf 8apenntendent.

A HEAD AGAIN.—LATEST ARRIVAL V by kxpress.—Moore, Carter A Ouraier i*sve just received by Express a fine lot of Fall Delaines. Debareges, Gingham-, Prints, Linens,and abeau.ifui assortment of Embroidery, Ribbons, Ac., very cheap. nug98

ON HAND.—THANKFUL FOR the very liberal petrouage bestowed, the »a-

inform then custom filLffill'

QTILL

►J ibe ve* _

dersigned would respoettully inform then cm art and the public generally that they still con-rjWffl]

‘ ^ ‘ " - “ ' ' -iouite\jlEJ

hand a large

and well ussor.ed stock of the very best and most fash -

rpHE ADAMS EXPRESSCOMPANY.— A JWte Arrangement for Winter. On and after MONDAY, Nov 27th, all our Expresses for the variuu* direction* which we run will elose at this office, at 12 o’clock, M., daily, and leave at 1 P M. All goods and packages not in the office by 12 o’clock will be left over until ihe next trip Our Eastern aud Cincinnati Expresses will hereafter arrive at 6)4 o’clock P. M-. in 3 days from New York, 2% from Philadelphia and 5 hours from Cincinnati. Our Madison and Louisville Exp'eases will arrive at 12 M ; and our 8t Louis. Terre Hame, Vincennes and Evansville Expresses at 10£ o'clock, A. M , as heretofore. We also run a Daily Express ft om Louisville to Greencaslle via New Albany and Salem R- R ■ and :rom Cincinnati to Louisville, via Ohio A Mississippi R. R. Our Foreign Express leaves by every -European Steamer. Our Express for California. Oregon, the Sandwich Islands and Central aud South America foou times each month, and our Express for Australia once a month. Freight of all descriptions. Valuables, Money and Packages sent to any part of the WorU with certainty and dispatch Foreign passage tiekets by the u Black Star Line of Paeketa” cons>antiy for sale at low prices, and drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, Califor nia and Oregon constantly for sale at lowest rates. Orders for Goods sent free of charge and executed with promptnesa. Silver change will be obtained from the U. S. Mint in exchange for Gold without charge, except freight. For particulars or further information coil at the office No. 34 West Washington street. C. WOODWARD, Ageat. Indianapolis, Nov. 29, 1854-dtf

non* mad--

Boston, St Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, and other points, sums to suit. JOHN WOuLLEY, Cashier an? ANDREW V 1LSON,Pres’t.

pLOTHING! CLOTHING!—AT THE RUN CLOTHING STORE, No. 2 Palmer House FRANCO A WOOLF having just purchased at the East a large and splendid lot of Clothing of every description, quality, fashion oud price, beg leave to call the attention of the public to their MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS. Tney have neither a little store nor a little stock, but cverv thing m the Clothing line, in grout variety, from a neckhandkercbief to a suit of broadcl th They can suit the tastes of all people, of all professions—the man o leisure, the farmer, lawyer, mechanic, doctor, preacher, or laboring man. according to their humors—not forgetting the youth or the child. Their mot to o is, we study to please Tney respectfully invite ail the world and the rest of mankind to give them a call, and examine their stock in its infinite variety, before laying in a supply ef Winter Clothing. FRANCO A WOOLF, oct9 No. 2 Palmer House.

I INSURANCE. - FIRE AND MARINE

the Capital Hoase, and keep continually on hand a large INSURANCE.- Persons having property exposeo to

‘ ^ ' ' loss hy FIRE, or shipping merchandise on any of the

Lakea, Rivers or overland routes. wJJ do well by calling on Wm Hutromsos, agent for the Mm* I nsurance Company, at Hartford, Conn., and also of the North Western Insurance Company ot New York, and have

ionaWe and Ready-Made Clothing, which they are ever

read y to sell at the lowest price*.

Suits made to order ou short notice. From their leug continuance in the business, they flutter thumseiveB to to ubtu to Mil ad who may favor them with their custom. mar3 BAUER A GCSTPER.

rtlTY DAGUERREIAN GALLERY, Meridian atreet, one deer north ef Washington street —Messrs. Bowen * Purcell take pleasure in miMuneing to the ladles and gentlemen of ludianapolm and strangers visit tag the caj, that they have jam opened an elegant set of rooms ta Mr. Du aim’s new building, arranged expressly, under their own direction, for e Dagnerreian Gallery Having p oeured the best aad mem highly improved aad approved instruments, pad their materials oil being of the very hem character, and huvtag a sp*eadid sky ami side lighl. they feel areured that they are prepared to take atetarcs which cannot ha excelled either as correct Lxeneaees or to specimens of artistic skill. Taey use euabted, hy a new aad peculiar process, to take met urea of childrea an perfectly aa ef adaha. Ladies and gentlemen are lamed to call aad examine suer name.

npo HOUSE KEEPERS.—THOSE IK J- waat of aa am flt (each me Casuete, 8uasr Mattmgs. Oil Cloth, Rags, Crumbeietbs, Tickiags, klwtaed, brama Harr, aad Colton 8beatings. Meetiua, Canata Dam tsks. Embroidered Cunaia Madias, Cuaaisrpuata, Tabfaetetea, TaMa aad Piaao Cerere, ail wool aad Cat■span Worn Washington aad MmidUwma.

A BALLARD.—SEAL AND SEALAa nmms Mmaffistmar am* TUKHRR Circtaea^MsdrhflUf the 8J Presbyterian

of light Ink work aaalyuad |

QCIiSaES.-WE HATE JUST I O CEIYED among ear Fafl atsek, a iuige vuriet Csacbet NoTdlosL Eagtah aewtag*^ssdsu^ * Beifli Pocket,Fea uad Fralt Mives,aa dag—srai aasartu •‘jar"**"?rsshr®rro

the seme insured in any* of the above named offices. Bota dm above Com pen ie* have been doing business for over twenty years, and are perfectly reliable All lames speedily and honorably adjutod at this agency.

WM. HENDERSON, Indianapolis. Feb 4.1854.

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TAB. BLACKWELL’S SARSAPARILLA J-F A HO IR18 YER>AC04.A.—Ths gremsost AltkxATIVX end Pmrvtrn of the Blood oj the age. This compound io pecaliari y adapted to ihe treat men of eg diseases of the glandular rystem.tvch as Scrofula. Syphilis, Mrpoiptiat. KksghaTIsx, Dyspepsia, Floor Albas, or Whites; Cor firmest, <Hd Ulcers, belt Rheum Loom Complaints, Dropsy, Affections ot the tidnsys. Weak Jftrees, fc., fe.; in fact, all diseases artsutg from the imparities of tne Blood. toe sole, wholesale aud retail, by CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, octfl dly cMt Washingtoe-«t-. Indianapotm.

XTOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—THE Ay haimson, Indianapolis and peru r r. Co^ hereby aerify Shippers to and from Cincinnati, that aU ship—to way the Ohio River, must be sent hy the U. 8. MAI L LIFE of Steamboats, or they will bo stojBiisfi to erfsw tkmrgm. The Ruilraad Comruay has ao eon auction with any ether line of boats, and •mil aat Le ^reepoomble for (goods by aay hat the Mai dead lento to Mart Bam Wharf, foot ef Broadway, Ciacumuti, or F. Carter, Lour*viHe. •epCWAif E. W H. ELLIS. Pre^L

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Fmhiuriut the new aud iBuffiag styles ia lApsstry, Ingraias, mid Stair Cmpets, Oil Clotho, ffic^ dre. Lew priued euttea, srutd aad hemp Carpets, Rags. Rato ~

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G. HOLMAN. —NO. 11, WEST vJ • Washington street—Is now prepared to exhibi t to bis old customers and the public, a new beautifa! and large stock of Fall ani Winter Dry Goods, comprising many new and desirable styles as welt aa aU the subsianilal fabric*. No hoaae ;n the city shall sell as good goods for le.-* money Country Merchants will And him ever ready to ‘‘divide profits ” sep«4

TVTR. LAWRENCE WALDO-A GRADU--T’A ATE of the class of lr-53, tn Marietta College— will open his private School (limited to twelve,) lor a regular academical course, with eopociai reference to full classical preparation for Collegiate studies, on Wednesday, October 181 n. TuitionForty-five dollars per annum. “Personal application may be m*de t.. Mr. W., after one o’clock, P. M., at Mr. Craven’s, on Pennsylvania street, (west side.) three doors north of Market street. IlEmsscss:—Prof. John Ke.-idrics, Marietta College, Ohio; Dr. Josepn Ray, W oodward High School, Cincinnati ; E. H. j .rooks, A M.. Cincinnati; Rev George M. ax we 11, Indianapolu, Rev. T. S Mills, indianaboits. octl7-d«f

a. a. buxll. a. is’d. nas«xu.i BUELL 4 WA8TRT-T-, A TTORNEYS AT LAW AND NOTA--LA- R1E8 PDBljC. will always be found at tne office of Coadit A Bue.l, Real Ea am Agents, ready to attead promptly to ail boaurem is Umv profassiou uugfi-dtf TX) THE LADIES. —WE HAVE THE A largest stock of Fsuey Siauooery ever oflore in Ufa marto-t, embracing the very latest styles; Watered, (fatut sad Cream-Laid Envelope* and Rote Papers; French nod Engusa Gilt Billet Paper; tfaissoo-Colored Note and Getter Paper: rfaimou-Coinred Envelopes ami Viaitinu Cards (ivory finioaed.) G.Uot’s fine .^di s’ Pet> STEWART 4 BOWEN no,r7 (Lose Wests.

'T'O WESTERN MERCHANT SI— J- Clocks aad Time Pieces. J. C. BROWS, No. 3 Couniaiid street. Now Y ork, Manufacturer awl Daalar in Clocks aad Time Pieeeu, would caL the aiteutiou of Westons Merchants to h e large and well am rtod stock of aU tournpimua, whoteeale aad retail. N B- Meschaou and Dcaiera urdl do moil ta cuff bu lew here. septlX-dly

PANDY! CANDY I! CANDY!!!—?. AJ HAN NR4, Me moan etreet. oppuuho the Pout Office, Muuufac'ururs of every variety of Candy ssm Coufottiuamy, aad at seek prices ae aoue can grimkls off. Esparful attentioa givea to whslssals outota iron Couairy Merehaau. P. HaTNES.

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