Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1854 — Page 3

daily snrrynuj. mu AIID IH9CEUA!l|6tS.

fnm Vmm ft trmw f4rr< «4» ITP '/«••• irrtw; W.l» A. M. r '-" •'T.ixVrJir,. fftfflgA* * TWMWiW, T.«« cfwrr*AI/ AAlVWAt. Mt*.ST I»i**. m. IrttZiM", n* a. j *««•■»*•, ‘ »» 44tf jilfiUb M.lSbAfr •.MAM. | f rttn««nr«, H.M A. M. OcJTBy • private diapateh from Mad I von Wait avauing, to a (^tttkttaa in this dtf, wa laarn that th« hast ftgnfM offsrsd for hop wtt« $4,2$; half cash and bnl«n«« at silty days. 0c2p Wa ara plaaaad to laarn from T ankae Robinson that th« New Athaneom will posi* tlvely open on Batnrday avening. Saa advw-

tiaanaant.

Honan no Burr.—Ws rafor our raadars to tha advartisainant of Maters. Condil A Boall, who hava a large frame honsa for rent, situated in a pleasant part of tha city. Those in want of a good hones should apply early. (ffT Williamson's " Mirror of the Chagrea M will be on inhibition at Washington Hall thie •tening, and will be continued every evening daring the week. On the night ef the drawing (Ratnrday) ticket holders only will ba admitted. Bee advertisement. InnsuTien. —« 7b Convtfnptiwt. — Dr. Blower offers a free oonenltation to all who ara suffering with Brcmthitii, or other diseaaea ef the l/tmtf or M#«f until neit Baturday— (Hflceon Illinois st., opposite the Bataa House. BvaAwannarae. — We advise those who wish to purchase choice varieties of strawberry plants to attend the sale, at the American Uonee to-day, by the “strawberry man," Oeo, Hewland. Bee advertisement. Mr. Howland has long been engaged in the oultore of the strawberry, and the sale of the plant. Among his references,we find the name of Mr. Nottingham, Superintendent of the Bellefontain road, and the names of other gentlemen with whom our citixena are well aoqaatnted. 0$” Board in a private family is a desideratum everywhere, and often valaly sought after j hence when an opportunity of this kind is offered it is eagerly taken. It will be seen by reference to the *'Want M column, that a large front room, furnished or unfurnished, and pleasantly aitnated in the center nf the city, will be rented to two tingle gentlemen or a genileman and wife, who can be accommodated with board in the family, for panic* late apply at thia office. OCT The attendaace at Masonic Hall last evening to witness the first exhibition In thia city of the Ifram orama of ** Intemperance and Woman's Wrongs," waslargsand respectable, and they manifested much pleasure daring its mov tug, as each new scene wee presented to view. Buccetf* to our Hooaier Artist j his star is in the ascendant, and we truat it always will t*. The exhibition continues thie evening, and contrary to expectation, the price of admieeton has not keen raised. ^ (£r The JeMrW of Monday contalna the following list of discredited banka. The hanks named are not included in the list of those admitted into tha Convention. Tha Jourml lays: “They are understood to he good, and are received by most of our brokers and bankers. It is thought that they will sooner or later reeuma specie payment, Rome of them have done ao within the past ten days, and soma would probably have been represented In the Convention if they had been notified. They have, we are Informed, generally redeemed their paper when presented by farmera or businem men of the neighborhood, and have refused only when they suspected that brokers were interested In the "run." The grant scarcity of coin and exchange has prevented many of them redeeming at once, but as soon as money matters become easier they will resume their position as legitimate truat-worthy Institutions. “Kiting banks," as (lev. Wright ealle them, will be weeded out, and theaound onea doing a legitimate buatneee, will acquire increased

strength."

Afeatw Baali Jatheoa ■oak ef Anwar N. AWeav Km ef AiNea. AlMon fank ef Antes, Alttea Bank ef Askers, Askant Bask ot nrtSfefeft, PrMfe-

eeri<

Peak ef Oevw«kw, Oev. n^P r». Warae. v» ■aakefft. Awerira, New aeejTef M. AoterWa, CUe■aaket Pesvrsvate, Perrr^

B^jkeflliuiUaat,

■esh<

AMUSEMENTS.

yWhaekeyt. Heekesst B'k S^*Sa4swwtk,5Si

WsMara MT. Haste

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gBg.war ^Jk^knunfflUtaae.

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The following named hanks am rejected by the Bank ef the OagAa), Central Bank and Farmenf and Meekank*a Bank of tkle city, heeanee they have ao plaeo of doing bnahiwa, no ownere that can he fonad, and knvefiMted

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la fewev

_ _ ffMMtev liMKl, and Uoen kjr tel

snfcirte <rf IS* '* Mterer of fwwn^emtrtn n»d CfUgV

CTiMl^e

AdmHuiwe,« waist tetteen ISeasW. , .. .... O- efw Bank toeny ueea ear. deeW-dlft

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’iAATUKDAY KVtfi’lJlo! SxCXMXtX WJ.1SS4, #t«k a Ciil and eMetem CossyMr ef Afuewa k every wev aaeeMa of erodeettif tea Leeiviwava IMuae m • Hrte ef eiefaaae, wertev tke ywosaye ef we tovare af tk« work* of taa reset aa fm foot *ne Tmmm. f m atanaaere etadae ikawaaivaa teat aetkwg wtU fca Mtrodaaad.Tn word or auwa, dartnf tka sirfarawea, that eta eoartkiv kriag tka Mate of asaste to tke ak«ek of wodtAy; ted Htwendof eewinf tor teeeiawee and tkonfkuatt, Utav kava daianotnad to render ike Oraate wkeiiy eorteervfent to Ike mierenie ef ffona Mnrete and donteeue parity, for tkiepnrpOM, tkey knee eennred » Comenny ef ondws and Oeattewan, waeea ptwtic ana eriVrtta onarartar te akova raproaak, and wkeaa rfendf rreetnUen See kaan aarnad aad awardad tkem m tea prinelpvi and moat naapteteSW Teaawaa >a tka •ites. . , . fa ordar to merit tka patrenefa af *# aalifkianad oitlaene of ladianaeotia, no rtpeine kaa boon eearad to render ika Aiknneuni a r*Mueneau aneonv, to point of rMfdnrr, rtm/m, and r««]M(M#ifffp aaeood to nona

|S the 4!m

Tea following ru . ,

tf» m/erfMOnf liquor, will ka rotd or kept on tka

fea following rules wilt ka mrfefly adkarad to.

prSkfsda, , .

Mo«t positively no vulgar or proffknd langaaga will ka naad nn tka tinge. Any performer making nan of took

laAgaage, win so tnmomty ataeknrgad, Ife improper perron will ka eumnm, if knew**

Any parson gntity of rtotona or diaerdarly eondnet, Will ka instantly ejected, end nrvsr again ndntfwsd, ns

tkCir money is no oftjeot.

Cktldren ts arms not admitted.

OetMrea nnder IS y*»re of •«• aot admtuad, enleae

ecepmpanted ny perente or gsnratane.

ffo omokiai allowed.

Ao edmUUnre kekiad tka aeanaa. nodar any pretenee

wkntever.

Among Ike Company WIU ka Srend tka fallowing Ladle* and Senileaten

Mm. It. J. Mitaen,

MlraMaev MeWaueMa, Mm. 1.1. Horn neon,

Mrs. A. B. %Hee,

Mias Kmne HaMit.ron, MIm Kt sa Me Wii.i.umt,

Mr. It. i. Mittsa

Mr. P. A. Tannvnn.L,

Mr. A. 1. Stanra, Mr T. Vtanar,

Mr. 6to. McWittutia,

A. S. Banr,

Mr. W. f Cnoaar, Mr, J. Soanarra. Mr. T. A. Leer,

Mr. J. H. SreciaMM,

Ml. g, AtaL,

Mr. i. A. Outoaa, Mr. L Teams,

Mr J. Te*ma.

Mr. PaaaMen, and

Mr J. Hooraa.

Mr. P. L. Moeimon,

(D" Doors open at «H o’clock. Certain riser at “H. Motwltketn ding tke immence outlay in painting, dacoretiona, Ac., and bringing a large and latentea Company ao far from tka aauel aeeaa of tkair engagements, tke Menegar, retying on ike pnklte to give klm a genar om ami catcmted euppori, baa deierminea to eakere i«

medrrerc prfM*. tit;

Perquette and Drees Circle Pemiiy Circle,««.«««,«,««,

jgpps^may ke eeeared at tka Bos Dice, from IS

(City pnpara aopy-)

lecaa d a # «a d d aa a a aa a

4d cants.

es ••

esiliftly Usl Week—funwell Exblbltlaii. THK MAOM1PICRMT DfOORAPIllf: MIRlOl Of TBS CBAB1XI UTIS, In tonseeiton wltk psnxnrx obsat ctirr butbutrim, T» ram# fn 141, Citf, Dm. 93d. ISM. rpms CELEBRATED WORK OF ART A end tnetfaettve KxkiMtKm wll* be open every Rve rung tkte weak at WAnHINOtON HAI.I.. On Satsr. dty Rvcnmg only Ticket kotdeM are admiued Kaamtne tke iriue in Talbot's window—seenre yoor tlekets. Tne Dirt# arc a Farm of ISO acre#, Gold Wats be*, tpiendMt Library, aad tkoaeande of dollar’s worth oi roper ly. ILir Keary uckei a ft.fi l Tke erliciea e.e warranted te be as reprecaated. Tka Watekae may ba eaamtned at Talbott's Jewelry Store, Weenies wm sweet, in* Metodecm. at Jewee Meet* store, Wackington Street; tee Boom at Stawan A H.>weti'e, Wackington etreet. (lift Tlcbeia W eentc, betides being goM for one ad mmion to tke Mirror Adimacion to ike Mirror, witkoot tke Oirt. 99 ceetc; cklldMn keif pnaa. birotc open at 7 o’clock, cootmeneing precicely at katf past. Tieaate may ke oktained at tke Mlowing pieces: At tkeofe<e, Weekingten Mali,flr Ah Idiot o’eteckdolly, and dnrtng the avening; at W. M. Taikott’e Jewelry Store. War tune ton etree,; at A K. Jones’ Me*ic Store; at Wew art A Botta.i’s Book Sto.-e, end at tke prinetpid Hotels. To fineone Ltvmo av a Dwtetwa^-AU men me east, per lener, addrssced lo J V. Perkin, A Co,on t*e receipt ot wklek tlekets will be immediately forwarded. If ell Ike Ireketa ere dtepoced of on the receipt of sneb lettetc. they will he Mtn had by not mall at oar aapense of ^,1 pertiea’itM cos programmee, dectdJw

AUCTION SALES.

4 OCTIOS AND OINBRAL COMMIT /V. SION MOOSE, tender JcHMteg, Me TS Boa*

WaiHShgtco awe#*, /■dfanepcAi, /ad.

Haase end Cernagr Ascimu Sa.es, In fVeot of Aectiaa Room, am Taeadaye end Sntocdnye, at It o»«»oek; etao. of Pnrntwre. Agent Mr SonemrUle Flint Otaae Worka. A ganernl nieerwneot ef Jose, Temetere, Ac , so band, to M'l at Clacianau wholesale paws* Also, a

of Bimm Bay Moods, Amman, ate mg to M. Bteeonk, at wkciamlc lot

•toak papsa taAea at pan.

deeV

k Bk, Ugarngon

tf «B

MN«w TtekWvti

/COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF INDIANAfOLld.—lUireotdinary ntdncemanU to ParmaM' eon* and »he ron.ig generhliy^Two Mntre Seaeiona, commenelng J«hner> t end Fehroary I, MM. Th# Pie.went of the above named Cottage, m view of the ugalneee of the money mereet, end m order to give an opportunity to tke yootn of noth eence of eeaniriat e ihorongn hnetneee education, make* the following liberal owre i I. To nil who ntny parchaee fo« reek e Card of Admte*ion, auber fo. tke January or Fehroary Ratra Heeeion, a uedaaLOn of 90 per sent, will be omdv fr >m the par ra ue ol tke Onrda. 9 Ciaima agnmat the College will Is received in payment of Cerda at taeir par vales, aad M per eeat premium allowed thereon, with the eapreee pronto that suck card ehhll bs tweed to, end sees by pareone acta any reeidanta of tka arty. In ate boo to laa above, tke Preeideat ode.s Ika foL

lowing t

If ao ca»fc etudant*, o: mote, solar at tee January Aeeeion nelore ike lu>k aey of the monte, ke wip give, on el am i net ion at tke completion of their couree— To let beet scholar, a tea gold watek worth geo To M ken ecooler, hooka of ala own aelsaiiou so To 9d beat aekotar, a gold pea ate eaa# io If « cask aekolare, or moro, enter « ike Pekvoary Seoalon before tae ISta, tke tike p.teee w,ll ke awarded

on the eemptetton of tkair coore*. LADIBi* DEPARTMENT.

If » Itele* (eaeh ecboiare.) enter en he ’ Ladieo’ Cearee” by tka Ibtk, wa will, aa examination nt tka

eomplouon of tkair source, give

To lei koet eehoiar. jewelry of her own anleetion to Ikeantonnt of........<«•««.«.,<««.«•«,..,,,, gM Tell beat So do So do do to To M bast ao do do do do g Tka *ama pnaae wit’ ke awarded at tke Fekraary Seemon. if te cask eekoterc ta tke Ltetee’ Conree enter

before the Mtk ef the mmtth.

The geatlemen'e pri«»e to ba awarded by a commutee of geatiamoa; ate those af the teulee, ky a cammittoa

eompoeed of beta lte.ee end gmuiemeo.

Tke examination of tka ladle* writ ke separate, ate

an dtflh eat aveawgc from that at tke genifoaaea.

Fall Conroe Cards tSd (te f mm of,). BM Lteme’ do do BIS (te P vent off),«««IS

Per fall pnrtieaiare, lagotre of

desU-dli

W. MoK. SCOTT

M. & BABCOCK.

w T. W1LET, WHOLdbSALE DEALv v « rr in eupta aad Pansy Bay Oaade, Mod earn, Hardware, Cattery, Blaeownra, Fnrnithre, OHCMha. Rooks. Paper, Clocks, Wateheo, Jewelry, Ptelare* HoneeJ

Watckee, Jewelry, 1 tka WtMm easy 17

WM-T.WILET, AUCTION AND FjH tod Real Rmaae Aorwne toeUtke knelaeee mo^of tke M T>. BABCOCK, AUCTION AND COMeneekold far niters end Reel Itetate at anctioo m ^^VLerX^Tte^,,T«r:

WHO WANTS A WATCH.—WE HATE aad ptmte tedekee! mrnwinite m'SaS wS'emmiw J2 teat lemtkaa aay kmmem towa. Try at

W. M. TALBOTT M CO.

Nmr tod te r *9ot. t Tomo hm itmod his procUmteion sgulnet offering s jj-lseippi and Pacific Railroad. The proeinsaarloo roeiten thaeontneet entered into between MiteW Wslkte, King, •»! othew, hseomo null and void by the failure of the eontracton to mtete tbs deposit of gold, diver, or ovidonon of tho debt of tbo State of Texas or other food par elodu. It farther eitee tbs

k*<»5£; REAL ESTATE, AC.

Low for vnle; also, Wte vamber af tea MUIa, conaie'

Ho teveo asttoe of tho peoposnle for thte purpose in Rccoidane* with tho provigione of tho

. JM ' womkor Ronl Rena*, for ante on eo—in. a laago wnaOTjjafRAfUgO APeod OTRFP

Barmaite.

Vfa hove US

oast wu,over7e forma, s lag of sow illa.gnm m>ia»,n

kmde.

For onnioteoro, anil at nor TO FUMCBJMtMM. toparekaoe Property would do wvUte fimaaeseali. We wanld hove h ondercteod Ucoipnoeo end toroceoro aotsMosecypod. We ar* Mwnys ready to riMSHw HMlUS£ MO HiMFgHSSgSiMI CHI twiektng >° fate at proporiy Wo iksao who team to exi

ra

mpiion or .heir property its i»-

tbo^ncoW^toaommOm

All eeiee from R3W to weinetce, wUUw^tute ■teteMteteteteWWMMteRn* tb« vniao of tke prog!

ihe rate per cent, will

Boorov, Dec. 14. Tho Gibson Iron Mill* Company foiled today. It woe afterwards aseertniood thte Breveront, tho com pan j'* koporintendont, w« * defaulter to tho amount of $260,000, end bad left for perte unknown. Washiwoton, Dec. Id. The Organ mjs tho Know-Nothing* will mek independent nominations in Yiigini*. PovanxaruB, Dec. 16. Jadge Doan, of tbo Sapwmi Court, has for bidden the clerk totAkeproofosndgnintnatunlitAtfon pspen. He directs Applicants to apply to the court, end to-day, after hearing proofs in several oases, rejected applicants.— He bes given hie written opinion, bolding the admission of aliens to the righU of cituenebip an a Judicial act, requiring examination by the courts. Nrw Tom, Dec. 16. The steamer Union sailed te noon to-day with 28 paeeengm and $280,000 in specie. There will be no mail now for Enrops until tha Pacific sails on tho 27th. Columbia, S. C. Dec. 15. The House of Representatives of South Carolina has passed a bill snbscribing $1,000,000 to the Blue Ridge Railroad, and guaranteeing $1,000,000 more. Washington, Dec. 16. The State of Pennsplvania vs. Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Co. The case was further argued by Msssra. Stanton Sc Johnson. Hot*. Wickliffe vs. Thos. D. Owing. This case wee argued by Wm. Preston for appellant, when the court adjourned until Monday, Charleston, Dec. 15. * The house of Dulin Sc Co., large cotton factors, has failed for half a million. The Don. A. P. Butler has been re-elected U. S. Seastor Boston, Dec. 16. The failure of Bntler, Broadband Sc Clapp, stock exchange brokers, is announced thia morning. Their liabilities are not large. The Governor of Nova Scotia has issued a proclamation io ac< ordance with a recent act of the Legislature repealing the duties coming within the reciprocity treaty. The schooner Arrow, from Digby, N. S., to Bt. Johns, wee lost te sea. All hand* have probably perished. The engine Wisoonsin, on the coal train of the Reading road, exploded yesterday, killing George Long, engineer, J. L. Inch, fireman, and Christian Miller. Three other persons were injured. Congressional. Washington, Dec. 18. Senate.—Mr. Sebastian presented credentials of Mr. Johson elected to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Borland’s resignation. He appeared and was sworn. Mr. Shields reported a bill to increase Effieitecy Agency, and notified the Senate that he would call it up at an early day. House.—Bill for the Relief of the Children and Hein of Baron DeKalt was taken np and debated. Mr. Badger and Mr. Clayton eulogised the virtues and noble deeds of DeKslb and urged the passage of the bill. It was raftered. Bill establishing ddpartment law place in the Attorney General’s Office wa then taken np. Mr. Robbins offered a resolution instructing the commissioner of Naval office toinquire into the expediency of placing officers and mar rines who senred during the Mexican War on the same footing as to bounty land, extra pay, etc., as thoae who served in the Pacific during the some period. Adopted. Mr. Phillips introduced a bill authorising the construction of six sloops of war. Referred to committee on naval affairs. Mr. CUngman made an effectual effort to introduce a joint resolution that might be referred to committee on Foreign Affairs, requesting the President to tender mediation to the powers engagedjin the Eastern war. Military Academy tall under consideration. Mr. Barry devoted an hour’s speech to^the condemnation of the Know Nothing organisation, liitssritng their movements and purposes and stigmatising it not only as illegal, but a combination to take away the rights of dtiIt wm in his opinion anti-Republican in its tendencies. Mr. Banks replied, contending that men have aright to conceal thair political views, the government which under-akes to wrench from them that right, strikes at the y-t- 0 f RapabUcen institutions, and for this ought to ho wiped from the foce of the earth. He explained why men should combine for acquiring rights dented them by corrupt pobtteal influence end mooarchtel aristocracy^nd took ocetefoo to condemn in severe terms, the Maim of the Roman Catholic Church to interforewith end coterol .Muter affairs. Both were listened to with marked at-

akove 03,000 wUI ke S R V wkileui owl

m ekove ceat. ckarged on ftrrtf3,8M Oa tke eeiee ot ell yruyeny, wl ■ieeioa ieekevged. Woeele, ao wfcetever Notice eTteteauea te ear kooks, ie rejnrte twe weeto | te enable a* to do*e ap arekVMk,ate haveamo Btnmmon vlaiuof oar city, have every achvutece oiered tkeat tor •eteetiagike ■oetteeiraMe kergaina, end per. aooe haviaf Land*, Low and Hoorca for tale, will be beaeAned by tke extraordinary facilities offered to par. okaawo at oer offfee. All property eaierte in oar oftee froai aad after ike Imday of Aegast met., w*ll adbere to tke ebeae rale*. All ratered before ikat tiara will adhere to ike old rate* of coauaiewon. Me KEEN AN dt MAT, Saeeoseon to Chapman * McKern an, 38i<W**t Wnahingion-st.,Indianapolis Ind aagll fffo a if

rpHE LOST HEIRESS, A NEW NOVEL; J. joot oat ot Free*; by Mr«. South worth; at

WRRDEN dr CHAMBERLAIN'S,

3 doors East o; the Capitol Ho

JAMES LOW dk CO., 418 Main-st., LooiaviUe, Ky.

TT’LECTION NOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS Aid ia the injlana Central Railway Company are hereby nouied that an Election will be held at tae office ot’ eeid Company, in tke city O'* IndUnapo U, on Tneaoay, the Sd dev ef Janaary, 1883, for ika parpore of eieetiag eight Directora for *«id Company, to eerve the eneuiag year. By order of the Board, novRMSw JOHN M. COMMONS, Sec’y.

DAGS! RAGS!—WE WILL GIVE CASH

LV or rood* for may amoun. of Baas.

net IS

ay amoun. of Bags.

STEWABT dr BOW BN,

18 We.t Waahington at

■\TEW JEWELRY.—FALL AND WINXN TEBatylevof breart Fmr,Karines, Finger Rings Bracelet*, dre., Ae., received and ready for inepeetioe and aale. The ntoek ia extra large, fine aaJ enenp. Re member we keep the I orgeat awortmeni, i a teat atyies and at 90 per eent. uad-r a., oar neigkbora •epUW W. H. TALBOTT dr CO-

DROWN SHEETINGS. —600 BALKS J-F Cannclton and otner good breads for sale by JAMES LOW A CO., nov? 418 Main street, LoaiaVille, Ky.

CEWINO SILK. —250 LBS. BLACK D Sewing Silk, received ihw day, and for sale by JAMES LOW A CO., deck 419 Main ■»., Loa s^lte. Ky.

pOMIC AND KNOW-NOTHING ALMA NA. for 18M, just opened at not# STEWABT A BOWEN’S.

CJISTORY OF CUBA, OR THE NOTES

XJ. of a Traveler in the Tropics ; at WERDEN A CHAMBERLAIN’S,

nov97

3d door east of Capital Boose

. HISTORY OF OHIO FROM THK L Earliest Period ; Know-Nothing .Gift for 1955.— Jaat opened at sTEWaRT a BOWEN’S nov7 Book Mart.

A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY.—THE XX- Sabeenter* again call the attention of their friends and the pabllc to their Stock of Goods, eonprising the largest and best selected assortment ever brought to ludtaaapolis, consisting in pan ef the following: GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, From the beet and xost noted manufactureis, with the ^GoSd and Sil^oVaV.’, Fob and Vest Cha ini; Bracelets, Breast-pins, Ftnger.rings and Ear-rings, in great variety; Gold aad Silver Pens and Pencil Cases—Gold Peas, warranted points, and warranted to tail the pure baser. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. A large assortment ot Clocks from gl 95 to $30 M; Gold, Silver and fancy-headed Canes; God and Coral Necklaces; Seed Corel ibr inf*m« Silver, Shell, Pearl aad foney Card Cues and Tobacco Boxes; Portmonaies, Pocket Books and Wallets; pen aad pocket Riuves, of Rodgers A Wostanhoim make, Rex ms, Scissors, Brashes, Combo, Ac. Brittania, Tea and Coffee Seta; Frail Baskets; Plated Candlesticks, Sooftrs and Trays; A very large assortment of Lard Lamps, Shades and Glebes, Glua Gu Shades, with many other articles ia oar line. All of which we pi edge oarsei ves to sell 90 per eeat. under oar aeighoors. We aolicit aa elimination of oar Goods, and prices that wd: teat the question. A: W. H. TALBOTT A CO.’S Store, oppoeite Wright House, Indianapolis, Ind. novSS-dtf

1\TEW BUILDING STONE.—THE SUB.1. V SCRIBER offers for sale a new kind of sandstone, easier arorked and more darabie than any stooe ever introduced into this market, and twtnty-jht ptr cent tkmftr. Builders and Masons are ravneu to call and examine qaamy and prices before percaumg else, waeie. JAMES HOOKER, jonl# tf 1. A B. R. K- Office.

17ALL CLOAKS AND TALMAS.—REI 1 CRIVED thiaday by Expreu from New York an extensive variety of Silk, Satin, and Cloth Cloaks and Talmas, of entirely new styles and trimmings manafaetured to oner from the latest and moot fashionable Paris styles. The Ladies will Ind this the largest aad finest assortment ever brought to Indianapolis. Prices from BS to 35. H. J. HORN, octl No. !• West Washingioa-st.

iVTACHINE OAK TANNED LEATHER

J."A Belling, the best article in warn, at B1RKENMEYKR A BHMWSTER’S,

jan8-dtf 74 But Waakingtoe-st.

1 ADIES WILL FIND AN ELEGANT JLd selection of saperior aad cheap French Mermoes, plain aad figured wool Delaines, Caaisaeres, Cohergs, rieh wool Plaids, a desirable stoek of superior plain, figured, aad plaid bl^k and fancy colored Silks, wita many other desirable styles of Dry Goods, jut roeoived

and for sale u low any ia tbo west at

G. G. HOLMAN.

aapM No. 11 West Washington st.

rpo FARMERS AND OTHERS. —THE A subscriber feu jest received aad for aale a large ■apply of the but Patent Straw Cutters and Corn SkSlera. Sign of tae big Padlock, No. 9S Wut Wash tagtoa street: HENRY B. KELLOGG. aov3-dlw-wtf

LfALL A 1 Oar At

AND WINTER CLOTHING.— Oar fine asaortmeat of Clathiag and Geat’a Famish-

ing Goo4s for FaU aad Wm tor, ho* jam been received and ts eew opening at the American Clothing De at. No. 1 Palmar Hoeu. We have a great variety of garments, me b u Drees and frock Coosa, Paestto, Cammore, aad ether Pants, Team ef vartou pjoerna. Ae. We retara ear otoeere thanks te tke pakUe for thkir

potro-age, and eotietf e ceaimeaece of it.

M. A J. GLASER,

American Clothing Depot, No. 1 Palmer Hearn. aepttl

-CAVENAT SEA.—A

Military Acadenij MU and Indian Appropriteten MU paffoad at ad joanun«nl. New Yore, Doc. 18. Snowtaq; hard and aa for am* m Portland. Trot, N. Y, Dae. 18. ▲ fin teofca out tkia monting ia thestehkw of Dr. Thoaaaa on Albany at fight houssB and tho French Catholic Church ou Parry at, dsBMoysd, and five hocaea bunted. Lose by the Church, $10^00a New Your, Dec. 18. ou BR^aosed with fimited huncHL— tnchanged with eetes of 2,600 hhh. good Ohio StuthwE. SlMdy «ln«f 1200 bhk at $8 STftf SO. Wheat atiffer 2f teak mixud uSuT ^ wua tiecHBing tauaeucy. as lea off mms ok $12,76. Boos firm. Laid firm at 10c.— Whisky uaotewod with limite

ANOTHER NEW BOOK! XR- DISH; OR, THE PATRICIAN Laadoa Beak; jam received at

STEWART A BOWEN’S,

aav? tLefie WeeaP.t

f RATHER, OIL AND SHOE FIND. AJ INGS-—Oar ewca or Leather, Oil aad Shea Fatetspfir arriving di*y acd wdibe so*d very low, having tSumeumreefthe^mu-^ J. rIbHARJMS A CCk"*

cFECIAL NOTICE.—SALE OF ALTERO MATE SECTfOIW IN THE STATE OP M1&. totk?5a lUMBtoimvsfofem mx mOu m eeefi Mb "fE srs^ske foiafimifo^tfa rmksed, meetag frees m so mar the easdkwsr aegis of the Susa eg Mmm ■!* SSn I foMfoe ira fou> anie afftke Sta&. md eMiut M eala ak eu fom foea amdsdfims ae, wil ka held at «ke ii ill a i ff fmid OMaea at w Aau kamm aaaclAed, in wit: At toe Lead Omae as St- Lease,

At teal

iLmd

lafftwat

l aefi ha

off me i

Beti EaUte^ Stack tai Geacrtl Agcacy.

Ne. *, kecimd Ffom. TaU^ Bmida^eppmite

QTOCKS bought ond'ao^Llxiaiis negotiated, OLma.Mmau, Far», m>J ummpmvedImfcfonmJeo? remind allmWiersupiMminiagto a General Agency Bamaesu srwndsd to promptly. No charge for advertising. Ten kayo’ notice required bate e withdrawal of oropeny,

te paraut tka dosing ap ef any *

Rates ofenmanminw from 11

i from 1 tea* per i

No sale, no

i aad Stocks ter aale. Money wanted COM PIT A Bl ELL. rpo RENT—LARGE FRAME HOUSE, A. in a plaaomt pert ef tka etty Inquire of CONOtT A BUELL.

MEDICAL.

aaras! sates! sates!—the trs^DERSIGNED are aMe Ageaia in iMa city for the afoa Re*er to Bask of tka Capital aad Aaditor e State. CONP1T A BUELL PO CIVIL ENGINEERa—AN ENGIL NEERS Level, late style, firm darn nearly new, in good order; aim a rod aad chain, for tale. Require of CON Pi f A BUELL. A GRRAT CHANCE FOR SPECULA TION.—1790 acres of ffrsr dess timber lead on a Rail end in Indiana and Illinois wtU be exchanged for an unproved form. Enquire jot* of COMDIT A BUELL. *P0 RENT.—STORE BOOM NO. 2, UN A DER Bums House, formerly occupied by Keeh A Levi. One of the largest aad mae: desirable business roomu in the city. Also room over Trader's Bank third

Blake* building.

Terms resonable, for further purticulara. Enquire of

COMDIT A BUELL

MO. 103, SHELBY 00„ IMP.—A first-class Farm, laying on the Iiuiiananons A Cincinnati Ratiroad and Michigan Road, tjfi miles Rortb-wcst ef Bheibyvtlle; containing 590 acres—100 under eul rival mo, 9U0 dead eaed, balance first-rate timber, well wateicd, good two-story loghnme. good otefiard, well, bant, stables, Ae. Price WM per acre. Term*, one-third oa sale in Indians Free Bank paper, balance in on- and two years! with m ereat. COMDIT A BUELL. NO. 99, LAPOSTB OO. IND.—KILL PROPERTY Situated five miles east of Michigan City, seven miles from the city of Laporte. five miles from Capone Prairie, aad near the Michig-n City ami South Bend plank road. Tke premises contain 840 acres: greater p.thoj thickly or heavily timnersd with nak, popiar (white wood,) maple, beech, ash, and tynn—balance, oak openings. The improvameuui are, a first-rate saw-mill, in good running order; a mill house, 38 by 40 feet, four stoneshigh, suitable fora grist mill, factory,or machine soon; a good dwelling honse. 30 by 44 feet, with an exeeitent spring near the door; a convenient bam ; two log tenements and good bearing orchards. The mill stream ■a of good size, with mae feet fail, and very durable, being principally supplied by spring branches; and the dam ia permanent. Lumber is in good demand, at fair prices, in the vicinity. Title indisputable. For further penicalars, inquire on the premises of W. R Bowes. Michigan City, or of COMDIT A BUELL. NO 100, BENTOH-ST., BATES’ ADDITION.— House and Lot Lot No. 36, square e9—size 42 by 100 few. Home, new fr ,ne. one story, two rooms, good well, Ac , Ac- Price $850. Term*. #100 eash, gild) m tour aranths, $900 in one year, ami #150 in two years.

COMDIT & BUELL.

NO, 97 MARION OtTMTY, IND.—Improved farm containing 160 acres he.ng the E)£ of 3 E34 ofs*c8 aad E4 of N Ej ofse - 17 intown. 15 N of R.mge 3 E. HO acres in high state of ealuration; balance limbered with walnat, sttgar, Ac , good orchard, well, Ac , Cottage house contmng 4 rooms. Eagle station upon the Terre Haate and Richmond railroad, 3 miles west of ladianapOiia, wou the premises. Poesevion given immediately after sale, half of the crons going to purchase with the farm. Price $11,000. Terms *3,000 cash. *2^00 in 8 months, $9.580<n 18 months, and 3,000 m 94 month*.

CONDIT A BUELL.

NO. 94, MARION OO. IND.—Improved farm in and adjoining the town of Bridgeport, containing 160 acres, including 19 town iutv; good tavern stand and store house on the premises. Price $6,500. Terms j cash, balance in 1 and9 years. COMDIT A BUELL. NO. 93, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Drake’s Addition, corner of Mississippi and Fifth street; 1 lot, size 61 by 998. 1 rice $450. Terms, $900 cast', balance in 1 and 9 years. CONDIT A BUELL NO. 92—MARION COUNTY, IND—Improved farm, 6 miles eastoflndianspolia. on National Road, containing 907 acres, 100 acres in good cultivation, balance heavily Umbered, good frame barn and log boose. WiUse'lin parts or whole to sail purchasers. Price $60 per arce. Terms $9,990 cash balance in 9 years from January, 1355.

CONDIT A BUELL.

NO. 9L—INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—3 squares east of diagonal on Lawreneeburgh R. R.—Hoo-e and Lot; bouse new, frame cottage, 4 rooms and porch; good large -isLot size, 51 by 900; plenty of shrubbery,'apples,

T IYER COMPLAINT, .DYSPEPSIA, Ld Jeuedies, Chrome or Nervous Debility ; Diaeasee of tka Ridaays. aad ail dmaaaaa ariaag from a dfoenfeiad Liver or Stomach ; such mo Coosa*.~u, inward Piles, Feliacee of Blood to the Heed, Acidity of tke StoeMck, Nan sea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness of Weight in the Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of tke Stomach, Swimming of the Hood, hurried aad diffleuit Breathing. Flattering at the Been, Choking or Suffbcatmg Sensations whan ia a lying poet are. Dimness of Visien, Dots ar Woho beforo the eight. Fever and dull pain ia the Head, Defieieoey of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and epee, Pain i* the side, back, chest, limbs, Ac.; Sadden flashes of beat, Burning ia lira late. Constant imagining* af evil, finkjrrekt depression of spirits can be effectually eared CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, brt-paxedjhy Dr C. M. Jackson No, 19b Arch StreetTheir power ever the above diapason ia ao: OBtoUaff. tf equalled by any ether preparation In tke United States, as tka cares attest. In maay Sanaa attar tetttai physicians had foiled. Ykasa Bitters ore worthy tho attention of invalids PeMmLig great virtaoa in the reetiOeaiio* ef dtsaaaas or tho Liver and lamer glands; oxaKisu^ tho meet searching powers in weakness ssd effecuone of t^a digestive organs, they are withal skle, certain and ptee? Sant. Bold by CRAIGHRAD A BROWNING, tsdiss^t. sad by all ^Draggms and Dealers hi Medicines everyw ^ rr * U'.arX.dAwtals

Terms, 3k cash, balance in 1.9, and

CONDIT & BUELL.

tern.

Ae. Price $1300.

3 years

NO. 90, MARION OO., IND.—Two miles north of Indianapolis, on Michigan Road; improved farm containing 03 acres, all onder fence and in high state of cultivation; good well.orchard, Ac.; good farm home, containing 4 rooms, cellar and out houses. Price $100 per acre. Terms bast. CONDIT A BUELL NO. 89, CLAY OO, IND.—On Terre Haute and Richmond R. R-, j mile west of the Highland Coal Co.’s Station Eighty acres good farm laud, half cleared, and half heavy timbered, all under fence. Price, $90 per sere. Terms, $500 cash, balance on easy time. CONDIT A BUELL. NO. 87.—ALABAMA STREET.—Comer of St. Joseph Su—House and Lot; Home new frame, 1 story. 4 rooms and porch, new brick well; lot, size 37J by 100 feet. Price, 41195. Terms, $1000 cash; balance in one year. CONDIT A BUELL. NO. 86, INDIANAPOLIS, IND —In Lawreneeburgh and Upper Mississippi R. R. Co. Sabdivision of out block 156; 1 lot, size 40jfi by 290. Price $950. Terms j cash, balance in 3 aad 6 months. Will trade for horse and boggy, or any thing of the kind. CONDIT A BUELL. NO 72, ILLINOIS STREET —corner of St. ClairsL, 1 lot; size 374 by 130. Price 81.000. Terms J ra*b. bslanee in land S years. CONDIT & BUELL. MO. 71, TT-T-TM _)IS STREET.—between Walnut and St. Clair-sU., 3 Wfs; size 37 by 130. Price $800 each. Terms j cash, balance in 1 and 9 years. CONDIT A BUELL. MO. 69, ELIZABETH STREET.—Harris's Addition; • lots 38 byll7. Price $100 each.. Terms 34 cash, balance in 1.2, and 3 years. COMDIT A BUELL. MO. 68,DBAKE AOO.’S ADDITION.—46 lots on or close to the Donation Line south; 40 by 146. Price from $195 to 8150 each. Terau$15 cash, balance in 1,9, 3, and 4 years CONDIT dc BUELL. NO. 66, MARKET STREET.—Lot 9 in square 51 running beck to alley; unimproved. Price $1,000. Terms 34 cMb, balance in 1,2, aad 3 years, with inurejt. CONDIT A BUELL. HO. 65, WASHINGTON STREET,—Lot 8 insqaare 51 arum proved. Price $50 per font Terms 34 cash balance in 1,2, and 3 yean, wtf* interest CONDIT A BUELL. NO 58, MARION COUNTY, IND —634 miles south of city; a good improved form of 80 scree; soil first rate; 50 acres in cultivation, 30 in timber; all under good fence, good buildings, orchard, Ac; spring and well. Pries $40 per acre. $2000 cash, balance in 1 and 2 yean. COMDIT A BUELL. MO. 50, WHITE OO., IND.—on Tippecanoe River; improved Farm, containing 514 acres; MO acres under ealuvation, 114 acres in pasture, 80 acres very heavy timber; soil warm and dry; two houses and two barns, has two fine orchards, and good springs, and ss good a mill seat as can be foand on Tippecanoe river, is situated 4 miles from Pittsburgh, on Wabash and Erie Canal, and 334 miles from Brookr.own, on New Albany mmd Salem Railroad. WIU be sold in parts or whole, to •ait purchasers Price 818 per acre Terms, 34 first Janaary 1856, 34 first of Janaary 1856, 34 first Jana try 1857. with interest on the two last pay awn ts from date. ’ CONDIT A BUELL. MO. 49, NATIONAL ROAD—West of river, M sir’s Addition; Let; size 92 by 20g. Price $275. Terms, Bigg cash, balance ia 9 aad 18 meniha. CONDIT A BUELL. CONDIT A BUELL. MO. 34, MIOH2GAM ST—between New Jersey and a.«t streets; 2 Lott; size 36-3 208-8 Price $8oa. Terms, 34 cash, balance ia load 2 y«sn. ’ CONDIT A BUELL. ^O. 33, BAST ST.—between Michigan and Ver moat; 4 Lots; size 33J3 by 120. Price $550 each. Terms K cash balance ia 1 sad 2 years. CONDtT A BUELL. MO 06, TIPTON OO. IND.—2DOn sera sbeavy tim bared land. Price $5^0 per acre CONDIT A BUELL. MO. 25, JAKPBR OO. IND.—1 loot acres, along the line af tha Logaa^ort aad Peoria Railroad; fine aav rolling prairie, aad good tillable load. These were ameag tke first entries af Government Loads in tke cauty. aad have been withheld from market antil aow. Pries $19 per sere. Terms. 34 cash, balance in l, 2, aad 3 yean. CONDIT A BUELL. wo 24. MERIDIAN ST.—Two squares north of Wteja^tr — Boose aad Lac; boesa brick, late atyle; » ruums sad 2 balls, parlor 14 by 18; halfo 834 by 18; porch back: cellar aader whale hoaee; good wail, foe; good stables aad other oat-baaass; size lot 3334 by m. well faaced, coatoiaiug 9 apple trees. 4 pear. 4 ■ui “ nectarines. 2 appriceta, 8 or 14 grape vines Zmlm number of guest hi ivy sad carraat bfaksu. all choice fruit; many varieties of ornamental shrubs and trees. Price ••WB. Terms, 34 case, hataace. Siaaain —V meatfcs.BlgMia IS mouths $i4aa ia 4 yean. CONDIT A BUELL. MO. U, OTBCLE ST.—Haase aad Let; bease frame •me aad a half stories; 5 rooms aad caller; frame vtoktee; Lot isa94 feet iroat; will be aoU ia parte er ia Price $140 pee foot. Terme, 34 cueh. htdaaaa ta 1,2. aad 3 years. CONDIT * BUELL. HO. aa. WMJXB OOl, IM3L- Sana acne Brat rata - - IT mifou from Lafayette, M miles from M. A.* 8. R. Read. Price $3.M MO. 5, JASPER OO-IMD.—48a Aeres.ia abedy.ia K. 31 aad 3k, 118 a, 9 w, 444 Praina aad ktTimbar. Rick, ftrst rate prairie aadgoad heavy timber leads. akeSkaNsari sued ky axtenar foacaa. Price. $5 5a $ ere. Arstae ckeace taget a goad farm cheap. CONDIT fo 1UKLL. MO. «, JASPER COPIED

■ cat ky therm Nan je tha righded way; rthe aeewai acmof Caa-

EO. \ JASPER OO.. IHIk—$H8 acres ta Bern jamta—cwh, dry, ralUag Pnuna, aaan ad the nekam 1 tarn form lumdm tke awm. Ml rieerea far ctattvamea oownr *— 1

r'BYSTAL rOCNTAlS WATZIUCURZ. This estobiisnment for the core ef Chrome Die. eaeea, is conducted by Dr. B. L. Hill. tPretesoor of Sereery ia the Cleveland Hoaittpaihic College,) and Dr N. G Boxiraaa. both experienced Phymciaaa aad able

Hytnpatta.

The foeitities in thie “Cure” for the snrrnuful treet■em of Chrottic Diseases, and especially the different forms of Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Liver, Spurn, and Nervous System, Rueamauc Affections, Nearsigis. Fo. male Diseases, General Debility, Bronchitis, aaa Incipient. Consumi'tion. -s we>l ss diseo.es eaaacd by improper or excessive medics' ten. are not surpassed by any establishment in the country. Especial attention will be given te diseases commonly known aa Saryicai Csmz, sack as H;p-Diseases, Fever Sores, White »weUing«, Fistulas, Cracere. (m the early >isgee.) Diseases

of the Eye, >ptne. Ac.

The Female Department » under the special chares of a skillful Female Physician who will also have the aid and counsel of the other professional atteadsota. Her experience ia one of the most succesafoi watercures of the East, and her devotion to the suffbruigs ot her sex. We trust, will recommend her to the favor ed

those who se -k re-(oration te brSttb.

Patients will have the benefit of the moat skillful Hooctepa’.bic or specific prescript ons—an advantage enjoy, ed tit but tew “Water Cures” at present, in thm country. Ample arrangements are made for giving warm or hot

water baths.

The rooms are large, airy, and Well ventilated. The B-un roomj are ample, and sappded with an abundance of eoit water of tiie purest quality, flowing from sandstone rocks, free from aay Gateaieoas or other mineral

sahstanee?.

The toil is dry and sandy, ihe air pare and tree from fogs. This locality is celebrated for heslthfuluesa—no epidemic disease ever having prevailed here—im pars), lei in this respect is unknown in the West. It 1* oa tne highlands, 4 miles from, and several hundred feet shore Lake Ene—is wry accessible, being miles from the Berlin Station. Cievefani A To edo kaim-ad, vis San. dusky; 4 miles from Townsend Station, Southern Division C. A T. Ratiroad, via Norwalk; 8 miles fro* Nor. walk, and 14 miie« from SaudyAky, vtaC. A T Railroad, The prices for residences at this Cure, including board, treatment, and nursing, will vary from $6 to $12 per

week.

Address, “Crystal Fountain Water-Cure,” Berlin High'*. Erie coun y. Oh'O. dec! dlwuSm

STATIONERY—A LARGE SUPPLY— embracing Laid amt Wove Letter and Cap Paper; American, French and English gilt edge Letter sod Note Paper—a beauti ul article wmen is greatly in vogne in the Eastern cities; aim. Buff Envelops to match it.

WERDEN & C.UMBEKLaIN,

nov 15 3d door east of Capital House.

qHAWLS.—100 MISSES’ COL’D NETT e-hawls. ai.d 100 black embroidered tShasrl*. of the newest Styles, and below marked price*, received thjs day, and for sale by JAM Kg LOW A CO., nov? 418 Main ►treet. Louisville, Ky.

OEPAIRING WATCHES.—STRANGER -a-A or Citizen, if your Watch is out of order, /’-g

take it to

W H TALBOTT A CO.’5 JEWELRY STORE. AnJl We keep none but the Er?t class Watch wo.aucu. This is tue place to have fine Watches repaired We have the mo<t experienced workman 011 fine Watches t<* be found in tne We*t. We warrant all work to be done right and welt done. W henever satisfaction i

act given, the money will be returned

W. H TALBOTT A CO.

nov29-dtf Store opposite the Wright House.

rpo PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.— A Any one wishing to engage in tht publication of a Democratic paper, may hear of an excellent balgam, on application to ihe Publisher of the State Sentinel. The paper is located in one of the most flourish ing towns oa the Ohio river—m a rieh, populous and thriving county, (ar.d the only paper in ihe county.) in which there is a reliable Democratic majority of between 5C0 and 640 has a good subscription list, enjoys a Liberal advertising patronage, and with proper exertion may easily be mote one of tae most lucrative country newspaper estublinhments in Southern Indiana. The press and printing material* are new and in complete order There are some 6(1 different fonts of job letter belonging to the oteCl.

Will be sold low for cash or approved paper.

T^XECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ES-X-d TATE.—The undersigned. Executor of the Estate of DANIEL S. WARD, offers for sale so marh of the following Real Estate, as may be iound necessajy to discharge the debts ot siid Estate, and for other purposes named in an order of the Marion Conn of Common Fiea-* o;‘ the October Term. 1854, 10-wit: Lou 1,2.5, 6. 7.8 and 9, in square 17, in Indianapol s; also, a pan of Lot 2. in iquare 56, in said city, immediately west of the Capua) Hcase, and fronting 18 for tnd 4 inches on Washington street Said properly will be sold at private rale, at any time after two weeks from this date, if saiisiaciory price* are offered ; and il’not no sold the same will be tffered at Pui-lic Sal e. in front of the Wright House, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 96th 1854. Taans or Salx :—One third of tne purchase-money wilt be uquired in hand, m.d the residre in equal payment at 6,12 and 15 month-; the deferred payments 10 he secured by the notes of the purchaser, with one or mure satisfactory sureties, waiving valuation and appra.sement laws, and to bear interest from dale HORATIO C. NEWCOMB, November 25th .1854-d4w Executor.

VIEW EXPRESS COMPANY WITH A J. v Capital ot $500 QUO.—Oftee of the United Buies Express Company, No. S3, West Wasfiington-st., oppoeite

the Bale* House, Indianapolis.

Proprietors and Directors: D. N. Barney, E. P. Williams, A. H Barney. James McKay, T. M. Janes. Principal oftee*, 82 Broadway, New York—corner ot

Pearl and ^eneea streets, Buffalo.

This Company will forward Back Noras, Gold and Silver, Merchandise and valuable packages, collect Drafts, Notes and accounts, and transact ail business

entrusted 10 them with despatch.

Messengers will leave Indianapolis dally for the East,

and the following towns and cities:

Dayton, O. Mansfield, O. Detroit, Mlek.

Mt. Vernon, O. Adrian, Mich. Burlington, Iowa, Monroe, Mich. Muscatine, Iowa, Hillsdale, Mich. Davenport, lows. White Pigeon, lows City, Iowa Chicago, 111. Bristol, ind. Rock Island, 111. Elkhart, Ind. Ouowa, III. Mishawaka, Ind. LaBalle, 111, South Bend, Hid. Peru, HI Laporte, Ind. Joliet, 111 Andersoa, ind. Quiaey, 111 Winchester, Ind. St. Loois, Me Bt. Anthony, Mm. Hannibal, Mo

And moat other towns throughout the Western coon,

irv-

Th>s Company having its route East via Ind. and Bedefoniaine and New ) ork and Erie Kaa roads, claim for 1U patrons a (pucker transit ef Ezwree* matter than by any other line to New Yorw. jalrlS-dfowtf A. B. GARDINER. Aneat.

IS*) ion,

Sandusky, O. Cleveland, O. Belleint mine, O.

Troy, Piqua,

Granville, Cincinnati, Hamilton,

Toledo.

Zanesville,

Fremont,

Norwalk,

Newark,

O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O.

rpo THE PATRONS OF THK PANTO1 LOGICAL 8Y8TEM OF HISTORY.—Buee the is-ae of my first Prospectus. 1 have adopted a style ot execution, so moth better suited tor the o ,je«-ls aimed at ia this work than aay hitherto employed fur sack a purpose, that 1 have determined to reproduce the whole work m this new aad mom saiisraemry style, la thoo a manner 1 secure what 1 foand Ccnld not he reached by Lutl>< graphy, the moot perieet LgtbtlUy aad rlearaem of lettemag by which I am eaubieu ie carry out telly my original design. The daisy of pa bf mat km. of ihe ganod Part which this arrangement has neeamardy nrrasinuud. 1 feel ander seme obligation* to explain to my frieoia who have accepted thu First Pan to the imperfoet ten

us which it reached them. Te ail persona who hev v tabetnOtd for the Sceemd Part, and have already; 1 ccived the Firet, I am preparing to offer the entire werl I both First and Second Parts.) m the new form,., which only the work will appear hcreafr.er, at tea eng, aal price of ihe Bctaafl Part. To all new sabuenha,. any part af the weri will be liaraitael en terme ih.

My demre to render the work an 1 _j to meet all taett, aad at the name tins lugihle aad ta. teilig Me to eh persons, wit, 1 think, m the csrimatran af ns early patraas, telly justify the temporary daisy at

Proeprctoa, will ta a few days ke dwtnbtaed by the

bauds ef Agents; aad my

m every reaped, ta the

affuns ie perfect the work

dertem praei Years, *«.,

New York. Del fob. 1854.

r. w.

CAVINGS’ BANK, SOUTH MKRIPiAH

O Baect, opposite jhe Feta Oftee. _

Ora Damr mem 7 A- M. te 12 M; from 1 te 9 P. H.

endey mta fltaorday eveetoge te 9 e’cloek. adewed aa tal so« of $1 atal ever, freot 4 ta

6 per veaL Any ameon Mcmwd .am deposit, off om AU are nvited W the nannnne of e tariaf*'loatRa.

WM. RuBbOH.

j—rr ed wrf

EJW1S8 MULLS,—WE ARK THIS DAY O m roemax of M eaaoo Bwfta Itafta of the “"H*

i ia the eeedfry. lAirwis LOW ft CO-, | - - - B

qloudmds

SATIN1TK.—1 CASES