Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1855 — Page 1

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DAILY INDIANA STATE

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'lU.FAM BROWN AND 0. B. TORBF.T, Bditois.]

PTBtTSnBD EVERT MORNING, SCHDATS EXCEPTED, AT PTVB DOLLARS A YEAR.

[AUSTIN H. BROWN AJCO, Proprietors.

in.UME IV. hE DAILY STATElPWEL re wt-in pr*usit«D AUSTIN n. BROWM k OO :x IN THI SINTIN1L BTJILDUlOf, v’o. Washington Sired. TF.KMs OF St’llBCRIPTION : fie p<i weeli. p»jr»b e to ibe Carrier, or Fr/i Li 4ns a ycir, in s.lvante, to yearly amt matt eub (pare THF. WKKKI.Y STATK HF.NTINKI. Iseuetl every I liurolsy, at T Wo Dollar* a year , Ikrti pica lor •»<*>. ropi.-e for fb 00 ; ti/hi copiee for fra copiee for S15 O '.

INDIANAPOLIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1855.

NUMBER 103

MUSICAL.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

BUSINESS CAROS. S no<IDE,(SUCCESSOR TO LANOSi MM.' A K ,h PH ) Wmo era'r an«l Heteli MROV in I IMMIV ISIMN MURK. No. M Kart \A aahntg-«tr.-<t ..p.wi e i c WnK it Hoaer, InJianapoli"

v on lieml • f* >eral are.rtmriit

lily (iroi : ne«

/►Ail m III* of I'/oJuc- t ilrm In caciunge. |||(»>M«' _ . ROW NINO its MAYER.—GEORGE T. HA«n\ NIN'#. late of Cm'Innalt —''HAKLM ' K Wliolre i o Mrocery and Commimon Mernortti side of Washington aireei, one afiaare

l . ••'tvir Hou«e. In’iinn

F.

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the largwt Stock of Boota aad

vfiaf

i examioed the F.aetern martet in the early part

' Ion

larfOM Stock of Boats aad Skoaa ever beokered to tka trada of tMa State. Hiati

A/IR.WILUAM M. CURRIE IXT£ND«»nno COUTTRT MERCHANTS. —W* 1*1 devoting bte t eie this Winier mitif to Jala f JL haea in Store, aad ara mannfactertnj • Teachine iba Plano Korle and SiftfiBg. and “ * “ ' ‘ “

I Wither to enlarge Hie Claae An enrfy appitea.

lion h r*a«e*ted. , . , , . . . , iry^ piano Forte* inne.1 and lepvired. , of the eeaeon ; th« advance in their prices and the qualOrdereieft at A. K JOMF.^A CO.’S Marie Slore, wdl Jty of tketr work saeaad o oSer an lndocemenl to lie puneioaily attended to. drcM Weetera Manafacturera to make tkeir own work. The CbantK leerjenpy 1 moniV) _ trial ha« provort moet eatiefiactory aad oar large aad ia} A. P F A PTEN SC H LA GBR, MUfHC j c T^^!^.SS*..kome,>oia work.-IN TKACHKR. inform* hi# friend# and tka . manufacture the leather from which we make oat pot. ic generally that he Will re-opm a eoOne ofP9*m Boot* and Phoes. Tkta. wttk a long eXperteaca in tke iraaon* on iha Oaltae. Klnte. Violin and Voeal4jg^ ‘ botiwcat. enables ua to offer yoa any article in OBTiiae Me«ie, on the 6r>t of September neat. i a« cheap aecao he purchased in New York, we, thereParticelar alteniion pa d to the caltiration of the roiee. fore,feel con fide at that an examination of oar Stock, Term*- sin 'or 75 !e*eon«. will convince you that it is the heat policy, as wetl aa Any rommanW-ation left at Htriblen A Cr.’* Store,on ! the most profitable for yon to encourage “ Home ManMerdian etreet, iiee-nvl door north of the Henb of the | ufaetore." J. K. SHARPK * CO.

Cftp«MI will l»fi prompfiv vltended to auaewlfim

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liKM.KH IN

H BUFORD, JR , KAMI I.Y MHOCKHIKS,

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(i. :iK W KST W A Sii IN GTON ST RE KT, nearly oppcnite ihe I’aiiner Horae, IndiMiiapolla, , v(u> y iiit..mi th>- niiren# of linli*n*poli» ami tmity inai he ha* recently opened a Orocery .itore line e-.i.v • p are where he keep* ronetantly on harwl liie and < aretul y *<• eeted a*ionmeni of Family Mro ich. Fruit', * c -. 'a'lncli lie .vnrrant* to ba a* good aa

l„’m. and a- cheap a* ihe eheape*!

j,. . j,ei I ill I y *nli. ,1* a .iiaie of public pal roll age, I wi I make every endeavor to meet the, want* ot I* a,.! give tliem »ati«faetion. ('all and fne li giie-t prire given Ur nil kin I* of country pro;e, either in tmh ..r IfloCerle* at ««»A print||iti dtt EMOVAI,.—GEORGE D. WINCHKLL, Manitfarturt* "f ./'i/'fiaaer/ and SiOfTtptd iFare*, VtT (,'poUrt, To I In Wan. tf'., ffe , having removed mi lli i oil 4imid, corner Walnut and f’larl, to ihe ,W. CuKNKK HACK ANDCOl.IJMBIA (on Second Let,I a „ 1 having largely nicreaaed faei.itie* for man V-iuring i* now prepared lo furnUh dealer*, on liberal Tinner* Stove Dri er*; and other* wilt find it grea’ly miereat l • pureliaao their Stock direct from the lory. . . . nave hI* • recently made, Mieh arrangement* wult manuf ictiirer* oi I’lNNKH-S MACHINKh AND Ol.s, a* to l.e eonatantly mipptird; among which he loini'l «ome aeie/y-iarrafe/ labtr-taring »ia- »♦. winch may he *een in operatI■ n. All of Which

II he •old nt iii.inuiiirturer*’ I'rice*.

UKO. IK WINCHKLL,

N \V. Corner Kacc and Columbia *l*

Cincinnati

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PIANOS AND M ELODEON8 FOR I T/ NOBLE’S BOOT AND SHOE MANUI CHRISTMAN Ac NF.W YRAR’S PRKPKNTS — , XV FACT(»RV —The sohaeriher, ikankfnl

the iiiierfll patronage extended w> him by the citi-BB I

of j The iiit,# I* approaehikg when many will aelect and purchase, and we desire to call attention to oor large and superior assortment of Piano Forte*, Me odeon* and (Jaitar*. We wi I #i II at loir a* can be j.wrchaaert In Cinetnnati, a’-d warrant every inatrmnent per feel-or

xen* n/ Indianapoti* during the long aeries of yeari he aa* resided among them. t*ke* oeca*ion to soy that be is now m the rereip* of a large stock of gxsellent matenaia for the manufoeiure of Boots and Shoe* lor la-

*ale. We will likewise, to accommodate our frirnda in | die* and gentlemen'* Wear, and for yowth*. misses, and Indiana, take Sr-if* Siofk money at par When it i* { elnldren He will take pleasure in promptly making to known that our Piano* are from the celebrated faetrrie* ! order customers’ work of any description in the very best of Thicker ng, Woidward A Brown, HaHet, Davis * i n n<l most fl»*hionahie s.yle and at the very lowest rate*. Co., T. Gi t»ert k Co (with and without jColian atiach , He alio keep* always on Hand a larf^ aa*onmeni of nirnt,) and Sbiddari: Me',odeon* fforri Geo. A Prinee A (toots and Siioea for gentlemen, and ladies’and mwaea’ Co.; Guitar* from Wrn Hall A Son, we hwe no 1 Shoe*. (Jaiters, awl Slippers of the lies! quality and the

find it to ibeir advantage to | material* and finish, which wk be mend equal to

*i* , Ohic

E M 0 VA L. - THE UNDERSIGNED would inlonn the Country M#rcli*nt* and the pub- , ,.i y. in ml, that they have removed their entire *t«»ek Mry (i ji«l», liroreric*, A c , half a r-quarc further e**t j Wa*hmgt'"i *1reet, in David William*’ Building, ixt door to Bly the A llodand [,ch-.M C C KI.LIOTT A BRO. IkNK'/yR nuMovT. or.ivrn a tohb«t. DUMONT fc TORRET, ITTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, lmu*VAPot.i*. Isn , I I.Ii jiractice in Uto itoveral Courta of this None, and in the District and Circuit Court* of Uiiited State*. Business entrusted to them will receive their prompt trillion. Office in the Nlate B*nk Building; May 94th, KVI AW NOTICE.—JONATHAN A. LIS,_J I'ON, Attorney nt Law, Office on Meridian *ircet yer the Kn«t Office, ^ A. FLETCHER—DEALER IN STAIM.K, Rich Fancy Good*, Hat*, Caps, Notions, t«, B,«>t* and Shoe", Groceries, Hardware, Ka*tern rather, A • . %e My aamrtmeat i* full and eomand will he sold low for cash, Btore one door east Temperance Hall. WTTri

douht that purehaser* will

•e ret from inairument* of *ucli wed known auperloruy

and excellence.

N H. We. sre daily exporting the French Harmonium, j an excellent instrument f<>r Church Music, and the beet )

subtt tute for the Org-m yet found. . Willard, ktowbll a willard,

dee 11 .No 40 We*t Wanhmxton.at., Iiidiannpoli*. IA nTTs AN l7 ME L0DE0N S FOR I CHRISTMAS AND NKW YF.AR’S PRF.SF.NTS A* the tlma approaches when those who intend pur-j chasing, should make their •election, we wish |o call a'teniion i<> our large nud superior aasortment of Piano P.nte*, Melodron*. Guitars and other Musical Merrhandife. Without putting a fictitious value upon our instruments, which will enable t»* to fall 20 or 30 per cent, we will guarantee to sell during ihe ptesenl month at 10 per cent. Ie»s than manufacturer’s prices, for eath Kerry instrument shall be guaranteed petfect or n-* sale; ami a* an indo'-ement to our friend* in India ia, we will take Htate Stock Money ut 5 per cent, discount. Wi en it is mkrii into consideration that our Pianos are from the crlebrmrd fact r,c* of Cblckrring. Woodward k Brown, Brown <* A.Ien.T. Gill^rt A Co., (with TEolian ntiachment ) and H. W’orcesier ; Melodeons from Geo. A Prince k Co.. Guiisr* from Martin, Wm. Hall A Son, we think purchaser* will find it to their advantage to select from instriimenta of such well known and generally

acknowledged superiority and excellence.

COLBURN k FIKT.D,

Cincinnati Music Htore 48 Weet Fourth-*t., near Vine. deep _ _ _ ND1ANA PIANO WA*RER00M8.—WE have now a very large and complete aa*oriment of PIANOKoRTKri. of var.cu* rizc*, styles, and prices to which we invite the ntient on of all who desire to pU'- 1 chare. We will sell on ihe most favorable terms, and

very low for Cash.

Guitar*.—A aw choice and auperior Instruments with Curcaasi’s celebrated Instiuetor, ^elected expressly

forthisc.tr.

Her,ini'* ard Hunter’a Insiructor for Pianoforie, com-

plete aid abridged.

PniatK A Co.’s Melo'leon* of nil sizes Also, n fine

assortment of P.ano Stool*.

Concert P.ano, selrcied by M. Btrukoscli and uaed by him ut Ole Bull’* Concert at Masonic Hall, a superior Instrument. Please eall and are Bring your Free Fank paper, and we will take il at par. Tuning and repairing done io order on short notice. WILLARD, S rOWF.f.f. k WILLARD.

No 40 West Washingu n-st. fndumapoll*, Nov. 20,1854 dtf

MUSIC - JUST RECEIVED —

T R AM SPORT ATION. TVriW ARRANGEMENT TO TAKE EFJ. N FROT MONDAY, fpni K ^A^POtW and CINCI^m connecting with Ohi > ami MusiwifN «A#f #• ky%eC N Jdetemion am lifts rtmas by watting far oabor ttainai Tkroagh to Cineinnwi ia 4K Howre! The wily dirwn took* to Cmrtaoaxi, being 9 mi to* sborL r, ard 1)4 bowsqisteksr than any oilmr rnm. Liakraint Erpetts Train leoveu Union Depag II-4S A. M-, a i arrive at Cinrtwmi 4 F. If , only aieo - mg ml BbeiLytnBo, Gree.taburgb aad Lawraocakoggk; d.n* at

SbelkyrtUe.

Ckieaxo Mail T ain leaves at 4 P. aHar iko arrivnl of ike Chicago run and arrives w Cioetiueeti at t * P. M., sepptr m Greenaber§'i. . ~ - Far# to Cmeitinali mok. Pagaage etoerked tbrangb. Thvoegh ticket* can be ■vacated at Umee DepoA, over Una rotate to New York, Pk iadelpkio, Baltimore, Pine bargk, Cotambtu, O., aad Wkeding, Tin the Little

Mianr Bail road.

Pifiengerx taking the 11.45 A. M. train, arrive Cint’onatilb tiir.e to take the 5 P. M. trams far tke Beat, jatyeg T. A. MORRIS, Prrw’t.

MISCELLANEOUS.

KY KOTALLETTERS PATENT.—THE

of wm er-PreoLAet^CoAoeaapove.

'DYSOTALI

’ York, United I

tke feet from <

TheHyd

I tkeieferc e preveetedve

keeiiky. io

I

OOOT TREES, LASTS -D The beat caaterD I^ste and

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C. ELLIOTT & BRO.—SUCCESSORS Vr.^UK o?.^K’t'ST’SSocSf'^'S "’(lit»HS, No. 70, Kn*t Wnabmfton at., Indianapolis.

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K. SII A RPR. DEALER IN LEATHER, OIL. AND rill OK. riNDINOB, we*t of the Coon ■mire, lndinnsp »li*. Al*o, ( urner s Fools, Patent rmher, .Mnrno-.i, Sh ic Tlircad, Boot Web, kc A(’OB LINDLKY, IMPORTER, AND VVh..!r*alc mi'l Kct nl De Her in Gure iswnre, (ilaa*f.irc, Frr-irh Child Fable Cutlery, Walters, Cn*tors, Ll ir* Lamp*, Hrilinnnia Ware, dr - , drc., !ndian*r>oli*, itdiniid marpi M. CRAW & SON, INSPECTORS OF

BFKK FORK AND Fi8H —In store and for sale j ,01 '* a ” <1 tiurabt iiy. iimc* (rlicnp (nr ready pa-,) every variny of F.sh ! warranted to the purcharer-

[■Higlit III ihe (.ikr- Mipcnor, Michigan, Huron, and St

nir amt Km- anil Dciron liver*.

.Vhitc Fi b. Lis awit. Trout, Pickerel. Shad, Perch, ili«h, Pike, B i**. Herring, Bayfish, Sturgeon—in bnr11*. halve*, mid qti'incr-. „ „ _ lot Rlvt-r Street ami River, near the ( . ( . A C. R R.

K. N Qoiok Ntep, dedicated to the Know Nothings, (by ) 38cent.*.

Cnitanet Polka '. 25 cent*. Birthday Schotti#ch, 95 cents. Hoosier Polka ....38 cent*. Hate# Hnu«e Polka, 50 cents. Mountain Schottisch 25 cent#.

HONOR.

How Hweel are the Ro*ee, (a beautiful baL Dal. with an exquisite title,) SOeent*. Nelly Gordon, by J. P. Webster. 25 cents. in dream* I love thee still, .25 cent* My woodland home, by Mr# E< L. i>eming,25 cents. National Hong to the West...... .25 cents Hopde Doodle Doo,(F.thiopian song) 25ednt*

Etc., etc , etc.

At A.E JONESdtCO.’P

Musical ” * ~~

)nlyfi» 3d West AVvsh ngtofrW..

finikti, which wii

any ever -idcred in ludimiapolis, and which will be sold

very low FOR CASH.

Hi# establishment i* m the old stand on Washington ttraei. next door to the Sentinel office, opposite the Wright House [a|fr29dly] ADAM KNODLR. [Journal and Loeomotivecopy'.] TUST RECEIVED, BY EXPRESS, A • I beautiful assortment of ladies’ elegant Gaiter Boots #nd Buskins, the very latest style*. They will be sold lower th#n ever. Ladles of taste are invited to call. ADAM KNODLE, Beptl-dtf No. 32 P.aat Washington street f AdTeS KID BOOTS, OF THE BEST J-J qualities and styles, Just received by express. Also, a large lot of ladies Morocco Boots and Shoes.

ADAM KNODLE,

Septl-dtf No. 32 Bast Washington street. A DAM KNODLE, AlTffO. 32 EAST J~\. Washington street, has just received by Express, the best assortment of ehildreH’a shoes ever brought to the city. His stock comprises all sorts and all sixes, and will be sold extremely low. . Feptl-dtf

aneFpegs.— Peg*, oeaides several

varieties Boot and Shoe Trees, at J K. SHARPE A CO ’S, No. 5)4, corner Bast Waahi.igton and Delaware sts., augBldtf Indianapolis. TTOFOR THE HALL OF FASHION!— iJ. TUB COMET HARMLBHS If you will only drop in at the Fastdonable Boot and Shoe Store of J. H. DETERS, No. 41 Third street, ea*t of Walnut, you will see that he bad no faith in the prediction of that great and learned philosopher. that the comet was to destroy me world. Hia magnificent stock of Pall and Winter Boot*—the largest anil bast assortment that he haa ever offered to the Queen City public, is sufficient evidence of his want of failh in said prediction. He has received per express another UA of the superior and very popular New York and Ph-4-adelphia Boot# ; as nl* •, the prettiest lot of Fancy Slipper# and Patent leather Dancing Pumps for Ball# and Partic*, nnd an a#»criment of Gore splendid Cloth Dress A then Gaiters. Call ai d examine i efore too late. J. H. DETERS, Third street. Cincinnati, opposite Klim A Rturges' Bank nov12ch3t OOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND AA Shoe Findings—We are now in the re-

ceipt of a large stock of Boots,Shoes, Leath- , er, and Shoe Finding*, which we offer at low prices for cash. J K. SHARPK A CO.

aug3ltf

T\TEW YORK CRN TEAL RAILROAD.— Xv From Buffalo. Niagara mmOkHHHtHKL and Suspension Bridge, to Albany, Troy, New York and Boston. 1 and most reliable route! To New York ia 14. home! Boston 18 hours!! 250 miles Doable Track between Buffalo and New York. Connecting at Albany, Troy aad Schenectady, with trains » Saratoga Springs, and ail parts of the NewdSngland States. New York pauenger* may choose bet woes a pamagn by Railroad nr Steamboat from Albany to Now York, me advantage offered by no oiker route 5 Tram# leave Buffalo. Niagara Falls aad Suspension Bridge, as fbllow# (Sunday* excepted): bcfvalo. i TtuTavtr falls. First 5 30 a. M. Kxore**. Pint, 5 00 A.M Express. Second, 8 30 A. M. Bxpr« m. Second, 8 34 A. M. Kxpreae. Tl.ird, 10 ..0 A. M. Mail. Fhird, ll.Ott A. M. Mad. Fourth, 12.00 M Emigrani. Fourth. 445 A. M Express. Fifth, 5.00 P M. Express. Fifth, 9.30 A M. Express. Sixth, 5 30 P. M. Aceommo- Only one train oa Ban day, daiton. i the 4.45 P. M.

Seventh. 11.00 P. M. Ex-

prer# • -

Only one train on Sunday, the 5 P. M. |

Buffalo to Niagara Falls and Baapention Bridge, T.15 A M. 9.00 A. M., 12 30 P. Iff, SdffiP.M., and affb P.BL

Onlv one tram Sunday, hi 9.00 A. hi.

Thuough ticket* to New Tori and Beaten, can be parchasMat all the pr.nopal Western Tleket offieev; and a'so on the Cincinneti, Louisville, and St. Low* Line of Packfl*. Inquire for ticket# by the New Yoik Central Railrdlul ry the way of Baffalo aud Albany. Baggage checked t ..ough from Baffa o to New York and Boa ton.

C. VIBHARD, General Sap’L

is in the form of a sole, and

Ad antidote to

it Wtflha (band agreeable, warm, and la ibe coMam or m meat wwabar, aa the ■a suet if tka Bydramagen is laatitrd

ss mny vsear tke lightest aaffied bomsov rtteea m the iaelemeat weather, with imponny; whileConsumpas pseunlent samng tka yotang of onr t-enawy, amy bn thssnrted by their general adoptio-t. They eaureiy tm-

-tkaaa, as the Inkier eause tha Cam la peraptre

in n very anheatthy manner. and, bends#, are am dam geroi* io wear to pedretnana in ley weather, like india raebers. While the latter cease the feet lo appear ex* taamul i large, the Hydromagen, being a mere thin aliee at cask prepared, peculiarly placed >u»ids t dsaanoa uacrcaan the size of the boot, or case the foot to appear unlidy. To ChUdrcn they are extremely valuable, an they

ia exercL- with comini and healthy effects ee is so s ght aa to scarce used mention; be

wdf fad their pmrfp

pLOCKS! CLOCKS!-OCR STOCK OF nnabx is new aery isrse and cfimriaia eampr.aiae mi ffia bw« Mabat*elaaam a^lsa aaff maai beamufai fniak. at Eastern price*, and warranted to kaap good time, or co rata, nt aovfg W, H TALBOTT A CO.

I ABIES’ CLOAKS.—JUST RECKIVKD J-d kp taps—. f rom New York, aaotnen iasga lutaf

lasga totaf

at maw atylea aad afegant

H. J. HOBM

TOURNEY TO CENTRAL AFRICA.— al By Bayard Taylor Jam cat oj prem^JFor sale by

WKRDEN A CUAMBBKLA1M. XI door earn t apitai Home.

ALLEN BUTLER, Traveling Agent.

BnfRtlo, May, 1854.

t petrel anti, O., April "21. 1“51 tlhtn

IJIOMAS BUI8T, WHOLESALE AND Kriatl Dealer m Ir.*n, Steel, N«il*, Stove*, Ca*t- , At'- . kr , Wa*hington street, nearly opin.aite the

limer Hmi«c, «ign of me Red Anvil

nearly

liidiattap ili*, Ind.

\RUG8, MEDICINES, Ao. HANNAa / MAN k DU/AN, Wholraalc and Retail 0 iHt’GGI s'I'S, liulmnapoli*. Ind., keep eonatantly ffiBff b hand » very large ami • omplete a.«#mrtnient ol il art rle* in their line of htiMness. They pur tiare from fir«t hand*, and »t the loWo«t price*, eonseliently eitn *e'I «« low n* n ty hou*e thit I# di#p,>*ed to a lestlimn'e liu*ine*< in ihi* City. They ile.-m il improper ami n>inece**ary to make pm h di«i>l-t n« to amouni of good* on hand, or ihe low >i 0 f« whieh thty ean *ell, and only nak a fair examLtiuiT of *Mtk, ana eitmpirUon of quality and price* nih other e.iuidiabment* in thi# Sreie. Fhey guaramee pi nr^il. * *old by tlivm ; I’ii\ «inan*’ I’rea r piion# earefully put up at ah fiur*. e ther I y dny or pight. apr’Jfl

jVfEW MUSIC STORE IN INDIANAP0X v LIS.—The underalgned are now opening m ih« ot.t, *tam> of A G \V I'eird k Son, a fine «s*ortmeni of Piano Fortes I J F I fl and MtMeons, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the citizen* of Indianapolis, and of the neighhoiing cities and town# throttshout the Stale. We have fitted up a room expre**ly for the purpoee, and drftffn Unking the binine** permanent. Onr Piano Forte# are from the best maker* in the United State*—of the most tashionable nnd approved style—and un*nrpa««ed mqnal

Every instrument will lie

We have h larjje *tOck of Patlfcx A ro.’a Improved Mrlodront—no*’ no derervedly popnlnr—which we will fell nt mnnufnciurer'# retml price*. Tne extensive sale of th'a instrument is ample proof of its intrinsic viilue. The soft and flute like qnal-iles of its tones, that may be prolonged, swelled, and diminished at the pleasure of Ihe l>erforinerj, render it /he very best instrument with which to cultivate the voice—an odjeet so rte«traMe in the musical education of the youi>»—while ita J#*> priee

places it within the reach of all.

Second hand Piano Fortes and Melodeons wdl be received in exchange for new one*. Orders from a dl* tmee will be promptly attended to. and no pam* spared to ni.-ikc our bii<ines* worthy of the patronage of a discriminating publ-c. Teacher* and all lover* of muMe

are co dialiy invited to give ua a call. WILLARD, SroWELL k v\ ILLARD.

deeflO dly

OY EXPRESS.—GENTLEMEN’S CONGRRHH Gairer*, the beat and eheapeat in the market, juat received by ADAM KNODLE, septl-dtf 32 Beat Washington street. T>Y EXPRESS.—GENTLEMEN’S CONJX GHBK2 Gaiters; tha-beat and eheapeat ia tbe mar ket, juat recutvedfby ADABt KNODLR. aeutl-atf fit Bast Waehlngimw striret.

[Juurnal and l»oeu«ot*v»d«py.j^

&n T*t>t# rfo: WrareCandlesttcka; Hnuf-

nMado: Hra*s Candlestick a; Hnuf-

JACOB LINDLKY,

No lB‘We*tWashington-st.

ferat Pnuffer Trays

an*l«

V DESIRABLE BOOK.—60 YEARS IN xV both Hemispheres; or. Reminiscence* of a Merchant’* Ufe.—Little’s Living Age, speaking of the author, a-iys: ‘Here i» a clerk,—n - financier.—a merctinnt, whose life contain* more of adventuru. more of vitfieiv in scene and of change in fortune, more of intercourse with great men and women, than those who occupy l»fty and romantic position*,” dte. A few copie* at STEWART A BOWEN’S octfi Book Mart, ([.ate West’s.)

HOOT. * D.

PXt.OSS XOoT,

ROOT, WHOLESALE AND

Renll Dealer* in a'l kind* of Hardware. Cutlery, bcki G6rmnn Hllvrr PiRicil Ware, Iron, Sicel, Ntils, »•**, Loch*, t.atcbe* alt hind* ot H-mre lludder#’ marial*. Tin Plate and Tinner’# Stock, Tin Ware, and hi.i i* (' trtiflge rntnimng*. Knamcled leather and Noth and Potent Lcatner, Hub Fellow* and Spoke*. Mill aright, Mechlin.- and Farmer’s Tool*. Stoves of our ■rn manufacture, at d all kind* of ca*tmg#done reorder [They are Agents for Hi-ret Grindstones tor In4iana.—• ■gent * fi.r Horae Power, Sstv Mills and Threshing Ms-

Vnr«

Foundry near Mad I ton Depot.

[store No. if* F.ist Washington street

dee«S

111, IMJ 1

[OHN C. WRIGHT, GROCER, NO. 42 West Washington •treet, immediately oppo»ua PalHaving ju«t received a large #iock of fre*h Groeeriet km u.iw prepsreil to furnish articles in thi* line at ihe ire*t possible price 1 have bat one price, and my |m< ca.h. My sunk consists panly m ih« following tirle*: hhdt Sugar, fa r to rtnctly prime; X hhd* Fkgar, ■rifted; 94 I'ri* «t Sugar, p<iwdered and crushed, 20 Ik* of Rio C'offke; IS **0** Lag t -offc#; 4 pocket# old i do; 20 bt is molasaes, N. O., 7 half brld do; 5 bfl# » 1 Maek4tal, extra large and #*lt; 4 half brl# No. 9 Ikerrl, 4 hall brl« No. 3 mackerel, 9 Kilt# No. 1 » mackerel, 4 brl# Madder; I case Indigo; 28 boxes Ct-idle* , ‘J -4 box#* Rosin Soap; 10 boxes fancy do; Pbrl# Vinegar; .W dox Hr.Him*, corn io #haMer, 43 bales filing, extra No I and No 2; 91 half eb«*U arsorlod la*, and baking powdert, Sa’.aratu#, Spices, and evOryJug found generally in a Oiocery Hou«e laugV.'i 4 m ______ J. C. WRIGHT.

GYMNASIUM. —THE GYMNASIUM wnl l»e open from 4 o’oioob P M., to 14 o’cioek F, until further notice hie Fencing na»« will commonco on Wedwamay, Itober I-.h, at 7 o’clock P. M 'Fkoge gentlemen who re not lini*hcd their rourec enn now have an opponaof doing so, and tht**e Who Wish to OOWS#**## WIM *e leave their name* With Mr. ff weetaer, Sgeretwy [IheC’iuh . -s4Jl3» dtf H) THE CITIZENS OF INDIANAPOLIS.—w a, the undersigned, deali#U of until, take p ea* r« in recommending ^■ESA V H. utiDliOW, a Da ilist of our city, ua* located Mat*#it among yon. We believe aim an nacomptistied workman, nnd know that be hne lamed # rep-Jta-1# practice here for severnl yeere. iheretore lc»l ronbdeat that tne cittiene of Indie^•li# may rely upn. him a* a fklifet aad *af# operator different oranohe# of ata profession r O. GRAY, H 0. WHKKLKR, mm fj.o. HANDY, JO0KFH fAVLOR, ^ U VANKMON. ^ Midenee on Warn side of Meridtdn. halo# W»k affi « jon'Wtdr

]VTA G N I FI C E N T PREMIUM PIANO J.YI. Forte -Among our inetrumenta not enumerated in the above list, is one Louis XIV, 7 oct with jeauti* fully carvrd cs»c, pedal, leg* and moulding*, which in every quality of tone, touch, action, style and finish, is a model Piano. Messrs Woodward & Brown, the ma here, were swarded the firs-t premium hy the Massashu*att* Htsie Mechanics’ Association ai Bouton for the cst Square Piano Forte, exhibited in IP53. The late lamented Jcnaa ('bickering being then President of Ihe Assoc,ation. Thi* Piano is sold, but wilf remain a few days nt onr Ware Room, Where we will be happy to show it to any v? ho desire to are it jiim3-dtf Wlhl.ARD. riTOWBM. A WILLARD. PIANO A MUSIC EMPORIUM!

A IS J oti oti St 0o

p%0N’T GO TO CINCINNATI, BUT

JLff |,uy p.ano* and Mu«'c ut the Piano, and Mueic Emporium Indianapolis, at CticapCr prices, and where Indiana Fr _ _

Fan* Money redll bt reeeired •♦ ire* 1 . Help to budd your own ciiy and aave your monry Call and see for your

selves.

THF, BACON k RAVBN PIANO, For which we have the exclusive agency, i# meeting with an immense sale For keeping in tune in any cli mate, they are not equalled hy any Piano# lathe marks and are ju«tIy superior for their full neh tons, equality and elasticity of touch We hare* fine assorunentofthe** Piano*on hand, fbr •sle at New York price* Among them Will he found I Ironl* xiv, 7 octave, richly carved and of very superior tons. This is ihe best Piano ever brought into Indiana. ^ One Gothic Tablet 7 octave Plano. ’ ""Two Gothic Tablel Aj octave Fienos, Two FMnn Square «j octave Pianos THE BROWN A ALLEN PIANO, I* a Plano Forte wbi< Jt is meitmg with rapid ml*. They are a full Iron frame. To tire#* who like a Chicker mg Piano, we wouM^* commend these Piano* aa being m every respect their equal, and are much d eeper. Mr. Brow* was /hr tan ytart loreman nt tbe Celebrated Manufarimy of the Imia Janas Chiektring, where he perfecod and applied hi* patent grand AeVon. «o well hn^wn and effiolledin tke Plano Forteaof that Factury. % A good aasotment on hand . EMERriON 8 P1A»() FOimtF, W# have secured tne agency of Vhn*u InstrumenU fur Indmita. They are really very superior m respeetol power ti met ion, and esptmtally toae. The touch is riWf e.emto and very affreeable, enabling the piaiuat toexecat« With facility. In point of inl«h and durability they are not mtenor to any Piano Maoufactortd. in ibe above amortment of Pianos, tbe petdle raa be supplied with ad at aft am rat of any quality <—iffed'and RpTOP A CHTUr* MELODEONS, haWeffie easHhloe aoeney Ibr tbeaejumvy *uyerlor Instrument, wfrteb we ean sea (Idem if lUs-aamenD as being far super tor and more dura hie thus any Melodeons ia tbe market. vvunavuamegssMeb as mg to #eeare a daraMe meu

■miae.

''-i i a LAO W w MV )■ #Vfw vl and all hind*«ff Mu«leut Mere

OEMOVAL NOTICE.—WILLIAM HENXiDER.'ON ha# moved hi* law . Rice into the room over the store of Moore, Carrer, Ous.er, comer ot Washington ami Meridian strop’# 9etWf3-dffw T^OR RENT.—THE LARGE BRICK AND -F Frame Ware House#, (formerlv owned by Mr Blythe),in ihe immediate vicinity of the Madison Depot. Apply t > I. R. BROWNELL, Agent. *ept(*-d4w Junction Railroad Co TVORY HANDl¥d CUTLERY—IVORY L ban-1 led Dinner Knives; Ivory handled Desert do; do De*ert Ks,-»rr and Forks; do dinner K'nve# and fork?; do Carver* nt r Viccls; do Butter Knives. JACOB LIN BLEY, ausfie No. 16 West Wasbington-st.

/'’ILOSING OUT

Oi

AT GREATLY RE-

DUCED PRlCKA.—PlANO.8, MELODEONS, GUL FAHri, Ac. Cheaper than ever. Wishing to clo«e out our fine #vOi k of Pianos. Melodeons, Giutars and other Mo*ical Instrument*, we offer extraordinary inducement# re pmeharer*. a* we are determined (on acconnt

of iil uealih) to sell at some price.

Now i* tire time to bay cheap, come one, come all and examine our slock w» ich L full and comprises the

be-t Instruments ever brought io the we*t

A. B. JON B* 8 A CO.,

^^,30 Piano aad Muisc Emporium.

ILEVELAND WATER CURE E9TAE- ' LIRE WENT-Tit ahofff BrtuMKbai—( la | NaaavatMh eeuauu. Tha auaHwr af patmaffi

rear t« yam.

K#iabH*haw*i

instramem will do well twaff-

PREPARE FOR WINTER. —FUR8, X FURS.—The atienuon of the Ladie* is mviiel io my slock of Fur*, consisting & Mountain Martin, Fitch and Coney VictorinU* and l uff* (aoparaie and in set#,) Mi##*#’ Fur#, Muff*, Ac , Ae., composing the largest and cheapest stock ever brought to this market, ot.,17 H. J. HORN- ’ CURIOUS -BOOK AT STEWART & l\. BOWEN’S- “ Scenes beyond the Grave.” oc iH pR IN T I N G PRESS FOR SALE.—AN X excellent Printing Press, Poster’*patent, nearly new, with the neee»*ury fixtures, (type mo,tlv new) i# offeree for sale. The locution is north of the w*ba#h. m an excellent community, with a good and increasing patronage. For par,iculars address A. H. Bxow.v, Indianap. oil#, I ltd. I!*?*LOVES.—100 DOZEN LADIES' KID UT o ove*; 59 doff Men’s Kid Glove#; 300 doff Men’t Buck*km Glove#; 75 dox Men’s Gauntlets; 159 doff Casnmere Gloves, received tid■ da^^and^for wilc^hy or(28 418 Maln-#t, LoalaviHy, Ky. I^Tr AI G H B A D A RROWNING.—Dr KJ CRAIGI1 KAD—H. BROWNlNG—Dexlera m ill kinds of Drugs, Medicine, Bargieal Instruments, Paints, Oils, Chemie »i#, V*rui‘hes, Dye Bluff*, Glassware. Window Gtasu, Bru#he*. Cournot*-#. Apices. Ctgare. Tubarea, Perfemery, (he , Ac.; Wnakiagsm 9trm, ladkmnpatu, ’JlnJre respeeRlly invitud to eall and examine war stoek and price*, aa we fuel e mffdua* wu eaa renter #aw -tfan.di both a* to prices and qaality of article#. Great care is taken in the selection of article*, m reference to their pufrty: aa We endeavor at aU time# to beep such atneies a* are ffineriy para and genuine. *a«rj artiete will tie waintutcd as represented Order# from Phyat cian and-atbera promptly anandad L*. faetteffiar a-tea-tum given to ftl mff Prwcnpttoo# aad corepuundma Medictiiea. which ut all e^ #»a»l retWtve iha petwnul attention of ana of the inn julyW

'VTdTICE TO TRAVELERS. —TIME i-N CHANG KD -LavaysttbI XHb IXDIANAPOLI# RAtLSOAD. On and after FRIDAY. September bth, tram* on this road will run as follows;

MAIL TBAIff.

. Leave Lafayette at 7-3B A. 51. “ Indmnapo’is 12M. Arrive in Indianapolis at 10 30 A. M. “ Lafayette at 2.3d P. M. xxvnsss traiit. Leave liulianapo.i# at 4.30 A. M. ” Lafayette at 12.15 P. M. Arrive in Lafayette at 9 30 A M. “ I ndianapotia at 3 30 P. M. Lafayette, Sept. 11,1&54. WM. DURBIN, Sup’u

riREAT vJ InUlMDA

central route east.—

Indiana Central And Dayton fST

#nd Western Radw#)*—f.irmmgMSEHsH the Great Ea-tem and Western U ». iWati Route; c nneciingat Richmond with trainaon Eaton fa Hamilton Railroad for Hamilton and Cincinnati; and at D*yiOn wnh train# on Mad River and Lake Erie, Dayton. Xenia and Ke’.pre. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, and Dayton and Mi* higan Railroad# Three trains leave

IndUnapol is daily [Sundays excepted.]

No. 1. Morning Express leaves Union Passenger Station at-5 44 A. M ; arrive* nt Dayton at 10.20 A. M., makinn immediate connection wuh trains for Xenia Springbeld, Columbus, Cieatlme, Zanesville, Wheeling. Biltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Washington City, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Urbans, Beilefonimne, Fort

Wayne, *c., Ac.

Net 2. Mail Train leaves at 12, noun, connects at Richmond wnh trains on Baton A Hamilton Railroad for Utnemnaii, and at Dayton with trains for ail ihe above, named points. If*. 3 Cincinnati Exprtst leaves At 4 o’clock P. M. for Cincinnati, via Richmond A Hamilton, arrives at Ciaetarffift 9.30 P. M. by tram* No. 1 and 2, go through ta the above mentioned points, arriving rtff hours in advance of any other route. This is the shortest route tu Dayton by 25 miles. Procure tickets at General T.cket Office, via Indiana

Oemrul Route;

American Express on tkis Route. JAMBS M. SMITH, Sup’t. Indianapolis, Nov. 27, 1854.

Their n* pause i

As tbe lydroufi te becoming mure known, he sate is inrruniiiig to an almost incredible extent. Last year, in Leaden, Manchester. Birmingham. Uverpaei, Giasnow, Lend*, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp Hamburg, ard Bar1m, our satee ranched 1,732,454 pairs *f Cork 8ute* Thu year the —bee wdl far #nrpam that. Ask tbe Faculty their opinion of tbuir value an a preventative (far Cough#, Co Ida. Branehuia, Asthma, and

TU8T OPENED AT «# BOWEN’S, (Lata West’s.) 1 Puna's New Novel; 34 copies Lift* at

Trada will ha auppued at New York prices.

STEWART ft luo copte* Fajlsx

dec id

XJONNKTS. — 500 STRAW BONNETS JLff neareat Stylo*, racatved this day, and for ante by JAMES LOW fa CO.. novT dt8 Main acrent. Lootsvtite, far OHAWL&—100 MISSES’ COL’D NETT LJ Shawls, aud 144 black cmbroideia I Shawls, of te newest Btytea, and beta* marked prteas-received this day, aad for sale by JAMES LOW fa CO., novT 418 Main ►Ltt. Loutavain. Ey. POR THE TIMES! —CHANTICLEER, X a Thanksgiving Story; fo. sale at no*25 BfEWARr dk BOWEN'S.

IDA MAY—JUST RECEIVED AT

A wkkdk:

dee 15

WEUDEN dt CHAMBERLAIN’S,

3d door Bast of capital Hons

Mbs’* Stan, pur pair 35 Ci Lamna’ do do 30

do

dk Mamas do 25 do Nutioo.—From the retail price# we make a very liber*! aritiwance to Jobbers and Wholesaler*, so that any ateiahneper amy make a due profit on their tale, while they are an article that may be kept m any- store, among any clam ot goods. For tfiri— eddIv to HARCOURT, BRADLEY fa Ca, aepl2-dffiw3mo 38 Atm street. New York.

TORE FURNITURE, SUCH AS LJ Shelves, Coenters and Showcases will be mode very nicely aad at low term*, on abort notice; also a goon many articles of Household Furniture wnl be kept on hand, or will be made to order by tne undersigned, who invites his friends and the public generally to give him a call. JULdUri WILDE, Cabinet-maker. Indianapolis, Cirete-sL, 2d door east of Meridian-at janlff-dly

OLEACHED DRILLS.—5 CASES REJ_A CK1YHD this day, and for sale for cash only, by JAMES LOW fa CO., dae2t 418 Mam-at.. Louisville, Ky.

SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS.— LJ We don’t adrerttse what we have not gat, nor what we cannot da. We my we have the largest and moat complete aasortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods, to be round in any house in Indianapolis; and will, and do sell 21) (ft cent, under any house in the city. All we desire ia an examination of our stoek and price* in comparison with others. Remember we receive Goode almost daily, and are always ahead In styles. deelSt W. H. TALBOTT fa CO.

qOMETHING ^ preparation for i

NEW.—MUCILAGE, A

preparation for general use,—being a sabamnte for Gam-Aralre, wafer#, ucalia^-wax, or paste. Just re

cetved at

dec28 8TEWAHT fa BOWEN’S.

■JVTADISON ft ±TJL TIME CHAl

INDIANAPOLIS R. R.CHaNGED. Bb#t Rotrra to Cixcixuati via thb old Madison RoadTT On and after Monday, NuVCmter 27th, trains will leave for Mad:#on, Cincinnati, and Louisville, aa follows : HORNING TRAIN. Leave l/nion Depot at 8 A.M.; connect at North Vernon, with Ohio fa Mississippi Rond, at 9 14 A. M.; and arrive at Cincinna i at 11 45 A. M , at Madisor at 10.30 A. M , at Louisville at 12 M. Breakfast at FrankJin. XVBNINB TRAIN. Leave Indianapolis at 1.15 P. M ; arrive at North Vernon at 4.30 P. M., at Cincinnati at 7 34 P. M. f at Maiiison at 6 P. M., at Lonistilie at 7.45 P. M. No failure in the connections Parsenfers for this route leave Cincinnati at ff A. M., and MSP. M. Leave ,«iad.*on at 7 00 A M., and 1 30 P. M.; an ive at Indianapolis at 12 M., and 8.30 P. M. Fare to Madison, 92 50; to Cincinnati, 93 JO; te Lonriville, $3 00 J. O. D. LULLY. Indianapolis, Nov. 25,1854 tf Superintendent.

r PHE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.—

1 AT,

Aft ip Arrangement fat Winter

Ou and after MO.MUAY, Nov. ^ 27th, all our Expreredi for tbe Various directions whieh we run will close at tbit office, at If o’clock, Jt.,

daily, and !eave at 1 P. M.

All food# nnd packages not in ike office by 12o’clock

will l>e left over until the next trip

Our Eastern and Cineirutau Ex please* will hereafter arrive at 6>4 o’clock P. M.. in 3 days from New York, from Philadelphia aad 5 boars from Cincinnati. Our Mad i*o u and Louisville Ex pi omen will arrive at 12 M.; and oar rit Lasts, Terre Haute, VmeeanUs and Kvansviile Expresses at 10>4o’eioi-k,A. aa hereto-

fore.

We also ran a Daily Express f. om Lonisville to Oram castle via New Allmny and Kalem R. R., and from Cuteinnati io Louisville, via Ohio fa Misuimippt R. R. Our Foreign Expram leaves by evary European Steamer. (iur F.xpres* for California, Oregon.tbe BandWifb Islands and Central and Month America four limm each month, and oar Express fur Australis ones a month. freight of all descriptions, Valnabtes, Money and Package* sent to any pari of the World with cenauny and dir patch. Foreign passage tickets by Urn Black Star Line at Packets’' com aimy for sale at lew prices, and draft*on England, Ireland, Scotland. Germany. France, Califor nit and Oregon constantly far #ete at in weal rats*. Oidcrs for Goods sent fre of charge aud exeroted with prom nt ness Sti ver change will be obtained from the V. 3. Mine in exchange for Gold witkom charge, except fieigbt. For particulars or farther information call nt tbe affine No. 31 We»( Wa*bington streer. C. WOODWARD, Agma. ludianapeiie, Nov. 39,1854-dtf

DOCKS ft FANCY ARTICLES SUITAD BLE FOR CHRitJTMAri PRKBBNT8—aheke--jieare, bound lu fine gilt antique Kyle; Moore, do.; Byron, do : Barns, do ; Ben Jenson, do ; Scot., do. —ALSO— Gift of tha Season; Thought Blossom; Floral Offering; Floral Keepsake; Gift of Sentiment, Gr;t of Love, Girt ef Fnendamp; Pssrl Gift; Hum* Annual; the Token, fac., A.C.; together with a large assort meat ut Work Boxes ; Portfoiioa ; Card Case* ; Porimonua e# ; donU; Gold Pans aud Pencils ; Writing Decks; Cabas ; Reticules; Cigar Cases; Pearl Paper Catters; Papier Machs Inkstand#, fac., fac. -ALSO— Juvenile Book* of every variety; Games of every description, inc.uduig the lataon* new and inureaung gam# of Date Leaves NaevELSTTUi, fac.—Ida May, Rmk Mall, by Fanny Fum: Lost Heiress. Fern Leaves, Grecuwood Leaves, dte., Me. STB WART dk BOWEN, , il m cd - ; ' (Chaniictecr and Free Democrat copy,)

TVTMW BUILDING STONKJL v SCR1BRR offers for ante a new ki

THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sate a new kind of sandstone, easier worked and more durable than any stone ever tntrodaeed into this market, and twenty-fin* par cent cheaper. Builder* and Masons are invited te call and examine qnaiay and price# before purchasing else. Where. JAMKri HOOKER, jam 19 tf i. fa B. R. R. Office.

XT'ALL CLOAKS AND TALMAS.—BEx CBIVED this day by Express from New York an extensive variety of Silk, Satin, and Cloth Cloaks son Talmas, of entirely new styles and trimmiugs manufactured to order from the 1 atest and moat fashionable Paris styles. Thu Ladies will find this the largest and finest assortment ever brought to Indianapolis. Price* from •5 to 35. H. J. HORN, oct? No. 19 West Wasbington-st

1\TEW3PAPER ESTABLISHMENT -Lv FOR SALE.—A Newspaper Establishment, complete in every particular, with a splendid aa*<iruaem ot Job Type, suaaiad in o. * of the most floansking towns in SoaUtern Indiana, is offered for ante. For (briber information, apply *t ibis office. dee5-tr

D RILLIAN T

JLn drawn at Wilmington. D*L, in January. 1-55.

GREGORY

SCHEMES, TO BE

m. DaL,m Jannw)

RY fa MAURY, Managers.

*0,080! LOTTERY FOR THB BENEFIT OF THB STATE

OF DELAWARE.

Clam F (nr 1803. Drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, 75 NunBanLottery—^DVawn^iallota.

BRILLIANT SCHEME.

I prisaal ....fdo.OUOj 1 proa of SI,027

tfMBROIDERED SHAWLS.— 5 CASES

JL# k-4 Embroidered Shawl# received 1

for eel* by n-ivti

JAMfe* LOW *

4t9 Mnxo-er.. Lnor-vHlu.

g'«f B

.zrszz'Xi

tm*** lilted ,-*» -

r roERE was never an opportu^e a^wutTn^ thmT«ar«mcy f m dtfffcaU af aamas m iii>* time Nffm ’|7' ’mtafy 1 vrEW HARDWARE, CUTLBRY,*ftC.—

piHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT \*J change of Cars or Baggage, f^flmfSHHMffiD in I4M hour#.—on aad altar tkn 1st of August, the passenger Train# Mississippi Railroad Company will mn tbrangb tn fatton and tft Loom as followa Day Kxpreae leave* tha Depot, af the Rook Railroad Company at 1.15 a. m , arriving at St. Lonte at »jas m. Sight Kxpress loaves the same Depot at 19.95 pm,arriving at Pt. Lonte at ff39 pm. Day Espies* tenoen Bt. Lento etT am,arsivra*tCMCAM At IA p IW* >igUt Kxpreae leaves St. Lonis at 4 p m, arrive# ad Chicago at ram. Bet worn Alton and fit. Lanin {2ff aaiteffi tioa te made by the steamers 8 tor, owned by tke Chicago ami Cnmpaay, and nwntng only in

ftOAfie

This i* tbe only Railroad coaaaciioa between Chi-

cago aad Bt. Lonte. Witfe Iko Lomm tb* Miaaonri River.. *

The lines

ttec, Ustag viite.t# Alton. Alton, 9t Lrarn, i tbs Depot, aud m ffc* i

tdu.owi 20,010 1 1«,<N9 *000 2^491

Uertlficasa* of Packages of 25 half tickets,.. Ceslificateeof Fuekoges of *5 quarter tickets,..

-•140 09 . 79 09 . 35 09

gjMjO? LOTTERY FOR THE BKNKFIT OF TBK STATE OF DB LA WARE. Clara 9 for 1855. Drawn at Wilmington, Dataware, HatanUy, Jan’y 13th, IMA. 78 Banter Lottery—15 Drawn Bailota. r SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 pnxe of. .350,0941 1 pnxe ot »7.l 1 pmof......... 2M991 Oprinmef. 5,1 Iprixeof......... 18JJ99 49priamof. - 1,< I da 19,0941495 do t StCa Tickets, 315; Halves, 7,59;R’r* . 33,75; Eighths, Certificate* of Pocxagea of 28 whole ticket*... 3179 04 _ — _ half ticket# 85 49 48 59 a 54

81X894!

BK5KFIT i

L0TTBRY FOR THB BRNEFTI OF THB STATE OF

DELAWARE.

Clean 19 fbr MS*. Drawn at Wllariaxtoa. Drtasna 78 Nnatear LnuWy—II Drawn Ballou.

MAGNTFICJUFT SCHBMB.

1 nkandid eanilaief 337^344, laptendidoapimiofM,

piANN ELTON SHEETINGS. —100 bales ou hand, and for ante for enact ualy, by JAMBS LOW fa CO , dec22 418 Main-atreef, Loauviilo, Ky

'OR THE LADIES! —FRANK LBSLIE’.'* Kateiou Book for Novnmbar* jam received

^STEWART fa Bo WRITS,

nor9

(Uto Weon>.>

f^OLD AND SILVER CHAINK—OVER VJ204 Gold and Silver new style Fob, Vest mud Guard Chains, juu received. Many of the paiterns;eanaot be bad 11 any other House in the etiy. Prices under any thing of the kind end quality to be had this side of New York at W. H. TALBt/TT* CO

CmENCH DOESKIN CASSIMERE. — I -T rase received Utiaaay, and for vote by JAMBS LOW fa co., nov2! 418 Mam aureet, Loutevtlfo, Ky A HISTORY OF OHIO FROM THIS Iff Burliest Period; Know-Nothing Gift for 1855.— Jast opened at STEWART fa BOWKN’ri ■ov7 Book Mart r|IAKIBS A N I> CALENDERS,— A-ff together with a large lot f Dote Buxa*. Just received at STEWaRT fa SOWER’S deeflB

]YJOUSSELINE DELAINES.—I CASE J-tX Semper Idem, solid color#, received U

Semper I dam,

for sale by

anvil

hd colors, received thi# day, and

JAMES LOW fa CO., 418 Main--t.. Loaiavilie, Ky.

WHO WANTS A WATCH.—WE HAVE »v just opened a large aasortment of Gold, Stiver and Pated Watches, and wi'.l aeil to those Who want to buy 20 per cam. lam than any haa#* in (town. Try ua and see at »ept30 W. H. TALBOTT fa t O. PiAMASK CURTAIN GOODS.—6 ffreCaae# this day received by direct importation by JAMBS LOW fa CO sepHS 418 Main street. Louisville Ky. ]\EW BOOKS AT THE CITY BOOK -L v STORE.—The subscriber* have ju#t received a fresh sapp y of Muoeilaaeoaa, Law, Med teal and School Hook#, which the pub .c are invited to call and examine. VVEKDEN * CHAMBERLAIN, ni>rl5 -id door east of Capital Hou»e

rPHE LOST HEIRESS; BY MISS E. N

JL Southwoi th. A few copies left at

STEWART fa BOWEN’S,

(Late \Ve»u .)

PUBLISHED— SIXTH VOLUME

nov2I

TUST

Bancroft’# History of the United States; ju i i ceived at STEWART fa BOWEN S. ncrvtffi Late W .i’#

XTOSIEBY —250 DOZEN CHILDREN’S ■ ff ««i T d Uiw* received Una day, and for sola %t .ow> eat pncea, by JAMES LOW fa CO., "OvT 41b Mam wreet, Lmievilte. Kv.

DHILIBERT, BY DUM^S; VOICE L from St. Helena; hyps‘la, by King-i^y; just opencc at GTEWAR1 fa HOWES’S

t>USINESS MAN'S LAW LIBRARY— AA juat received m SYEWaRT fa BOWEN’S, novfl (l.a!e West*’.)

TTNDER WEAR.—WE ARE IN REV-’ CEIPT of fifty ctucs Merino I'nderwear Cotton Skirts and Drawers, to which we invite ><tiemion. JaMBs LOW fa CO., oct28 419 Main street, Loui*Viite, Ky.

O AW SILK HOSE.—50 DOZ. RECEIVED ff A ihi# day, and for *aie by JAMBS LOW fa CO.j'Mffi oct23 41H Main-st.. Louiavtile.Ky.

npOLLET AND IMPERIAL QUILTS, j A. io cases, colored aad white English quiiti directly imp* tied by JAMES LOW fa CO., oct2 418 Main street. Lomsrdte, Ky.

TTISTORY OF CUBA, OR THE NOTES AX of a Traveler in tbe Tropics ; at WERDKN fa CHAMBERLAIN’S, norffT 3d door east of Capital House

CLOUDED SATINETS 3 CASES W-J brown and blue Satinet* received, and for sal* tor

cash only by

dec 22

JAMES LO * fa CU-, 419 Mam-st., L> BfV.iia, iiy.

TTANSAS JLff. History, 6c<

AND NEBRASKA. —THE

History, Geography, and Physical Characteristic* and Political Paaiti >» of thuae Territoneo, aceompnmod

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WERDKN fa CHAMBERLAIN'S, UOV27 3J door oast oi Capua! Hoase.

(COTTON HOSIERY.—500 DOZ. MIXED Cotton Hose ; 104 doff 3-thread English Whit* Canon Hoee, received this day, and (be ante by JAMES LOW fa CO., dce< 418 .Main *«., Lonievilte, Ky. /^.OING! GOING !!—GOING WHERE? vJ why to MKSSBNGBR’S Steam Refitted Coatee nonary, where we eaa get tha worth of oar ■aunty in Cocja-nnt Cakes and Cream Bonbon*, or in any other pare Confeeitouai y, and that fresh trom tha workmen. Ihi not forget the place—Vaubiancam’k Block. Meridian street, Indianapolis, lad. oeil7-d3m JOSEPH MESSENGER

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CHAIN.—THE SUBSCRIBER just received a large aasortment of Pump Chain

of nil sixes, ware* *e will seit cheap at waotesaie or re-

tail, M U. a. KELLOGG’S,

No. 25. Sign of the Big Padlock, 14 cm Waahiiigtor-st.

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DBOCHE, LONG ft SQUARE SHAWLS. D Gust oarers ara iavitad to la-peet .or stock of Brnehe rihnwt*. parrkmnd at a aacrihee aad adilmg below tite aanai rates. LdteOj H. J HCRN.

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XECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ES1 TATE.—The afflanignei, KaduBtar of tha Batata Of DAN1KL B. WARD, ofiefs tur sate ao mack of tha tallowing Baal Rattan, an any ha found aarr—nry te discharge the debUol said Estate, and (brother ft rpoaaa named in aa orie# ef th* Marion Conn of Common Pleas of the October Term, 1859, to-wit: Lots 1, ff 5, 9. 7,9 and 9, in tqaar* 17. he Indianapi La; also, a pan of Lot2, m tgaare 55, ta ante city, lammdmaaiy worn af tao Copuai fficaae, aad froaiuig IS fact and 4 mehaa an ffiagtoi mraei Bud grnpaatir will he sold at pcimte, M.an> time after two woaka from this data, if amery prieea ara nterad ; and if not ao **M. th* I wnl ha offiunfi at Fatal* Btau. ia front off te Wiagkt Hamm, ee TUESDAY, DECEMBER xffih, 1854. Tatata an Falb .—Ohe-thiid of te pure hate -money utal ha mgetred m hand, aad te aamdrn ta cguta pan-

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