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DAILY INDIANA

SENTINEL

iVMifJ \M *1. BROWN AND 0. B. TORBBT, Editors.] Ol,l MK IV.

PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING, SCNDATS EXCEPTED, AT FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.

INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1855.

[AUSTIN H.RROWN A C0„ Proprietors. NUMBER 107

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MUSICAL.

jyjR. WILLtAM if. CORRIB IHTfNDS

deTotioc Lia rime thia Winter aafcfy to Teschmf ike Pi a no Pone and Siaeme wisher to enlarge hi* Clsea. An aerly appliee.

lion is r> qoe*t-d.

OCT fortes i«a«J an4 levaired.

Onlera efi si A. K JOMKN* CO.’S Mesto Mere, will he panemally mlanded te. dectt

Chaniieleer ropy I month J

BOOTS AND SHOES. cro COCSTRT HBRCHAKTS. — WZ

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TcB? f o« offered to the trade of thia State. H »vtn* eiamleed the Reatern market t« the early pert 1 Hfc

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O. iH \Y I,SI WASHINGTON STREET, ,, *1), i,, |> •<'p tin- l‘s incr Hopse, Inilitinapolia, , r v ,n'. ii i i i i. / i'i.s of in iianapnlls and M .in. ii*. ,i'i i-'if v npeiipil « ti.ocery .ntor , r , , v ,i r. n. i • nr K . . jis l orisisnily on ha „ l( ,i , , j•• ,, y . ■ , < ,i nr oi ini'ii ■ iif Family <»ro- , i,„n ,v, wn i i In'^v .rrnnu to l>a as good as

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, ,,, „, • i.ii min. tr ,i •nan' of inihl c pn'.riinage ^.,1 in r.r i w rv '*ii i n .ni to in"rt ihe want* o I. n ■' r,Vo liinii tsiirfaction. Call ami

eiamiaed the Reatern market In the early part - _ of the eeaaon ; the edrence is their pr.cee and the (foal ill of their work seemed o offer an lode center, i to weetern Mann fact nrera to make Their own work. TW

. trtal hae prored moat anliafactory and oar large and i«J

L A. UFAF?BNSCHLAOBR f MUSIC cr S!l , 2i r T^SL t SrJ!r2r , '..w-. - a- w » P s TR.tCHKR, Informa his ftienda and the ttome niade work. Wa

pak le generally ihsi he will re-open a course of. lessons on iha Oelter, Flete, Violin end Voeal Mosie, on the first of September neit. *- Particular attention paidtotheceltieatioo oftheroiee.

rernra: flO for 7i lesaons.

Any eommeuteatton left at NtriWen ft Cr.’s Sitore,on Meridian street, Meond door north of the Bank of the Csr.it .1 will he nromprlv attended to yne<«-d«oi

manufacture the leather from which

Hoots end Shoes. Thia, with a long experience in the hneineea, enables o* to offer yon any article In oar itne ae cheap ae can be pnrehaaed in Mew York. We, therefere, feel confident that an examination of oor Stock, will convince yen that it is the beet policy, ae well ae the moat profitable for yon to encoonve “ Home Manufacture.” _ * ft. SHARPB ft CO.

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The ume is a|>proeehiii« when many wit) select and purchase, and We desire to call attention to oor Urge »nd superior assortment of Piano Porte*, Me odeona and Ouilars. We will sell e# Jew as cm ba parchaead In f-meinn it-, aed warrant svery inwrament perfect or ro sale. We Will libpwlse, to a'-rommodsie oor frirnda in Ind.ana, take S«it« Stork monop ni pnr. Wnen

FACTORY—Tbeenbeeriber, ibankfht foe tbe Lheral patroneye exieaded »o him by ibe m«izens of Indianapolis daring tbe tong aeries of fern he baa resided among them, takes occasion io say that lie is now in the rereipt of a targe stork ef excellent materials for the matmfaernre of Boot* and Shoes for ladies and gentlemen’* wear, and far youths, misses, and

known ihat itirr Pisnnl^irn frnrn^Tss^nn^hrsiinnriMusrin. I e, " Wfen He Wl, l take pi ensure IB promptly making to of CMrkrr r^TaTTlJ 1 ?* i f,fdCT «*wtomer*» work of any deseription in (he rery best - _ 2 . oodwurd ft Brcrwn, Haiiet, Dari* ft | BIK | mrim faahKmatHe g,yie and at tbe rery loweat rates.

i i t «li km I* of Country pro , i ,,1.11,.! 11 1 *i him ni rusk prir«».

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Co , T. 01 hen ft Co. (with and witboni ASdien attach ment,)_|Bd Btnddart: Me odeons (Mm Oeo. A Frtim ft

from Was FfiUMt ton. we have no 'ehkaera will AmFil te ihrnr edrentege to ifrwmentrofJKb well hnown superiority

ire daily egporting the Frmek Hormomimm, Vxi-etlciii Instrument for Churcn Mnete, and the beet

util stiluie for the Organ yet fotmd. WiLLaRO. HTOWBLL ft Wlf-LARD,

derll No 40 West Washington.*t., Indianapolis.

He also keep* alwaye on hold a large assernaem ol Boot* and Shoe* far gentlemen, and \mAmf and aumaV Bhoes, Oaitera, aad Slippers of tbe beet noality and the •neat meterta/s end finish, which wi be found eqnal to any ever offered in Indianapolis, and which will be sold

rery low FOR CASH.

His eetablishmem m at the old stand on Waakington atreei. next door to the Sentinel oflee, onpoeite tbe WngM House [aprEPdly] ADAM KNODL.K. [Journal and Ixmomotireeopy.)

1) EMoVAL.—GEORGE D. WINCH ELL, lV Klitnii/iu nirtr of 11/*th nr<1 nml Stnmj'f'l War#*, h'j'ir r„vl rt, T"'lrt \Vnrr, (fr., ft, h^Villg IfmOVfO i. ii I in- . .1 i , i . d, ciir nr r Vv ni n ui s rid i’i'S rl, to i he ,N vV . l i • I! M EIt M A <‘K \ NIM (H .U.M HI \ (on I'eCond «li cl,i ,iii I ii« iii» i o i(i' y inr r.isnil furl Hies for manni l, lunng i« now prciiiiii , il in (nriiish ileslgr*, on IIberat

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I i ,ner sthvr Dns ei*; aril ii.lim will ftml It grraily in Hu ii riieft *i i i !• in'll is.* iui-1r story direri from ihe tnmul'i' iii;. I ,|nv - .l«i rrreiil 1 , iTimlr «iirti (irriitigrnirnts wlln I hr in .uni uliirrr. liNM.M S M \t Hl.NKS AND |'i (((,-< ii. In Ur inn4 11111 v siipp’ird; «filling Which ,v II r nil i I nlili' nf’l’lviittriill I - lOfisg Olffi ii nr t. iv ii i ii inn \ b ‘ it,, m i p rsl t 11. All ol Which wi i c.iii lnl in iiiiifm turrr4’iirin s. i.Mi Ii WINGIIKI.L, N \\ (’n in i |{<u r nud rniiiinl’lH sta , i,| l -i tlniriniis I, (linn. MKMnVA L. —Till’: UNDBRSIGNED I I wiiii 'I iirnnii Hie ( ouiiirv M*irii*n n anil Ihe pubI ir n fti in Ml, llnil lhey unvr rrn i.vrd their entire itiHik m D y (« limrei rn, Ac li.ilf u "(|iluri' further i asi ■ ni V\ s-.h ng’n'i •ticrt in ll'iviil Wllliums’ UuilJ.ng, next ilnnr in Illy tliC \ Ho l.nul lelril t <’ KU.IOTT |V HRO. saKaje/K it hihuom ot.irna a Toastr. DUMONT & TORBBT, attorneys and counsellors at law, I Mi I A NAfi't.'S, I MU , % I.' II/I, jirictico m I ho nnveriil Court* of ihit »» ,s ,,n', anil in Hie His r ,i i mill Circuit Court* of Ihe Cniii (I Slhie* Himiii'S, riiiru I'd l > llicin will rrccive ilimr prompt H It || | |M It. t if tic c iii ihr Si ii,' Itif'ik Hinlillii'r; May ■MMi, I .1 _ _ _ I AW NOTICE.-JnN ATM AN A. LISI J 11 in. \i'..r. i'v ii l.iw, mlicr on (Merulmn « fret

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A. KLETCIIKR DEALER IN HTAI'l.l Mil II I mil-. liiio|4, | hi is, (laps, Nntmns t ■ ipC|4, ll.ioi mi I Sinn's l»fi'Ci'rii'4, Hnnlwnrr, Ka.iern Nn e i .r.i Ii.t iV . V .■ \1 y ii«4i.nnicnt i* full smt'complrir, iii i w lie 4,,| ii iw'nri'’i4b, S|ni# mie dnor en*t ol 11' in pel me'' M il • my l?il KLLloT I’ Si IIR<SUUGES80R8

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H mnn A t'n — Wholesale ttnij retail dealers HU y HI HUM, NAtl.W, OHoCKHlfte. Slid .n, I* .i«i \\ ii4hiiigtnii «t , ImLanapnii*

I ,K. SIIAUI’E. DEALER IN LEATHER, sf* fill, \ N Ii SHOK ' I V IH\<M, WC4I «f Ihr Court

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imillin''p di*.

M-n, Currier s Tool*, Piiicni

I .".I, ii ■ t , M .i M), ie r 11 e.'il, llo*OI Web. A if. I AUDI! LINDLEY, IMPORTER, AND »r \\ i, . , n).' nml Mill Hi' il'-r in ifiiren*ware, lfla*<Woe, l''i. in I' in ii I'n'ie CiilleiJI, Wallers, t':i*tor*, Hnlni l..i ii,i*, llr-' 'mi i W ire, tV ■ , iVc , Indiana ol,*, llnl nn.i niarOY I M. (’RAW iV SON, INSPECTORS OF »'• Ii, I I M'HK \\H CimII In store niul tor •air il a I Inin - tr.lieap Ini reiulv p i ) every variety of Fmh iiM'i.t in Hie I. ike npeiior, M enigan, Huron, Sliil St

mi. mi l I' ie nn I D no.i 11vei4

A n.'e I i n I - i <v ,t. I iom. I* eki rr'. Sbad, Perch, i|i»h. I’ k, II i «. II ■ri iii«! < llay 'i«h, Sturgeon—in !>ar-

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IP I lli\i i Stri ei incl Hl\ef, nenr tbe C C, A C. R R

Depnl.

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fPlloM AS BUIS P, I It i ' n |l Den i-r ,n 11 •, mg* tV , V r , \\ 141,11* n n| I’ll I'll "I lloiie, «. il ol I ii-

WHOLESALE AND i, S o, i, N ni., Siovn, Ca4t. i *11crt. niviny opposite the Mril \nv,l InilinnapoU*, Ind.

I \K l' 0 S, MEDICINES, Sto. I " M \N A Hit/ \N, \\ Ii .b all' n i

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I'lni'Ci’i ^loek, I’ n Ware, and . ii in I. o.mr fil I e.iihrr and i r, linn I'ol.nw* ind Np >ke4, Mil, il Pii'inrr'* Toolr sioves of our

HANNAa id Hriail

HKI H(,|.> IS. Iniliao.ipoi*. Ini . keep ,-oii»iairiy on nun I n v r, ,nri'C n id oinplc e lira rlmrllt of ni. mil ,4 oi linn line of Ini'lue** They pur cim-i' Horn 'ir»t loin I., ami .ii ii.r loWr-t pnre4, eon*e- j ipiriillv ' an e I n low u- ,i iv lioil*i' Unit H d ap i4rd to

,1 i u Ir ; ■ oui i'c Inii.HC44 n ini - City.

I’liei deem n hii.u p'r nud ii"nC(-e-i*ary lo make ‘ mm It il *pl'i it* »o anm ni' oi gnml* (m li ind, or ihr low pricr* it ivin, a tin y m-in and only nak a fair exam-I in iio n •( •ini ,, an i i n ap u i(oil (|ua ity and priors 1 with otari e.i i'iiMiimrnii ,u i i* ^ Mr I'acy guartmea

all an i 4 . . ,i by in* oi

I'm-i oi,« I‘m* r p'm.is caic.'n'iy put up at ali b ml* e tin r 1 y day nr ■ tgld. _ aprtffi I j a a •> 11. oat o*s hoot. | I K. At D. ROOT, WHOLESALE AND • " • Ur: .i li i in* ,u -i i kimt» of Hardware, Cutlery, ' an I a, -i lirfiioio si ver I" ated Ware, Iron, S eel, Nap*. I Hs**, I." 1(4, l.ati ar* ill kiml« n Hon n l>u,li!era’ ina. !

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I ''Ina r, C ini iga I t , C ntl, ( 'd I* ,e .t l.ral Wnglil, vice a tin and

nwn n.inaia Hire, a d irit kind* of e'i*t mgs dnoe to order. TiiCv nre \^eit * lor ll.rei llnndsloar* ,or InfiCiS.— Agrnl, i r II nr Power, XuW Mill* and ratusbtng Mu-

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Pi'tiudry tio*r Mud I-on Depot. St nr Nn. It* K 1*1 \N .islililgI'M -treet (fecgh I JOHN C. WRIGHT, GROCER, NO. 42 • " \x r*i W i.hiii^. a liiirei, immediately oppothie Palmrr llo.i4fl Haviiaf iit41 r'raived i la ge rivrk of fre4b Ororene* I am i 'w prepare'I m mr,. «n arnele* m 111I4 me at the b»Wf4i |ii.4i e price I have lull one pr.r# arid my trrm«r*,h. .My sun k c»!i4t4|4 panly in ihe fol nwini I

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VI iibds Sikh. i*,r m 4ineily prime i .I hbd« Sugar, ( anflrd vi i i * oi s,iy*r. powdered and cru4hed, dh | • a, *• >>l Rin Cmfe , |.i *« X4 l.ag i < if e , 4 pOebeia old , Jav«.to, 'fn a, • ni,. a-4 , \ (». ,7 half i.rta ; 5 bn* • No I Mark, trl, , c* m-cr and aall; 4 half brh No. li mar *•(« 1. y , a r i„ \ t N , , markerr l. l» K nt* No I mes* mar a. re t ai,4 m* Met; i C a*e Indigo; Yd hole# ?'*' A ' ' * ;* r ' Snap; 10 boaet fahey do. IS I.f,» V niegsr. .id ,f .* iir l ,„ m ., e nn m •tiakrT; 43 bales Ha ling, ritra Nn I a d g, vi na i cheat# arwirtorl Teas, and ',k a* pnwiera ^aei «t ,*, .sp,eea, and avory-

lliifif I-oifi'l y i i i iii ii ff y Hlovit^ <m i c. w right.

.YMSASIl'.M. — TJIK GYMNASIUM

l-e npen f,o,n rt o r otk P M , u> to o’cl.M-k P

M , am,l i„r. tiei n.n,re

T cir niug t a4# will commence on Wadne«rfav (•richer 4 h. a, 7 o'( inck I*. M fii'ier gamlemen who bsee n< t tiui*li 4 11,4,1, ourao van now lisvr an op}>ortuliny ot do.ng •«. *u l la ne w,in wi *a t • romme ,ee will ptrs* ■ I avr iheir naine, w..h Air Sweater, serfiliry •f »hr C• ah _ l 4Ca ;« mf r ro THE CITIZENS OK INDIANAPCL • Id YV r, Ihe u,Mer«igna«l, tie ,t ,*ta 01 C10. lan.1tt. ia«e p rj, .re 1 , rernniinaiiding Dr »V ti. t.l Ule».V, • tw iusi of ouf eHy, Who ij«a 'O ated ai in e i a n m* you Wt briicve him lobe an eceoin,i',*nel wotkunn and know that he h«* »u*ta a d a reputa le ,» silir# aere mr reverai years. We ha,e ..r<« te*, m.ijien. ii,,t t ,e riuSen* of India* aap . 1. iu»r r, |y up * a ,n *a a ski 1,1 ami .ate operator in ,h’ (tiurreat oraaohe* of 1 it piofe.t on hm « » HH AY. .H D.WHKKI.KR J C. HARDY, JiJXKPH l AA LON, . 0. I VANKMON. •m "e*«ieuc« nt, Wg,i -t t# of Menditu, below VYa*htng. w *' 1 __ lau'Jb idj__ ( CLEVELAND WATER OUHR I8TJ0V/I.IHHMKNT.— Th# atHtyo K*iabtMimoat Is •«« aommrne.ng it* aevenih *ea*«n. The number of mwwwr* treatr# at ma Rstabtl-hment ha* been on tho inerskn# from year 10 year, tor me i*«i an yews, until iha ign yy. dfaen the UeiMhnd* of tho |>ablie far eaeroded oor fa»w« 10 oroornmnd <ta them, too loerooumg romdity Md proportion of euros, from yoor to year, ndarea iha •aimermar to believe that hi* an urged rapenence and fejfaJJJjpMaF irattmeni gitefae thuou to At —^

1 peculiar to fema.eaaratf ■ ' of fur# boiioyM to]

PIANOS AND MELODEONS

I CHRHTMAH AND NRW YKAR’H PRESENTS. A* ihe time approaches when tnoeo who intend par. clinsing, should make their aeleetioo, we wish to call a trniion 10 onr large and superior naaormeot of P,ano Putte*, Melodeona, Gutiar* and other Musical Merchandize. Without putting a fictitious value upon oar instrument#, which will rouble a* to fall 19 or 99 per cent, we will guarantee to sell daring the present month at in per rent lesa than manefaeiurer’s prices, for took Kvory instrument ahall be gaarunleed perfect or no sale; and a* an mda' cment to our friends In Indta'ia, we Will take Sta.e S nek Money at it per real, diaeouat. Wien it ,a taken Into consideration that our Piano# are from the celebrated factor,ee of Chiekerlng. Woodward ft Brown, Hrown ft Aiien.T. Gilbert ft Go.,(with Alolian attachment.) and H. Worcester ; Melodeona from Geo. A Prince A Co., Guitars from Mart,n, Wm. Hull ft Hon, we ihmk purchasers will find it to their advantage 10 select from Inatrumenuof stub Well known and generally

acknowledged superiority and excellence.

COLBURN ft FIRI.D,

Cincinnati Musio Rtere, 40 Weet Fourth**!., near Vine. INDIANA PIANO WAREROOMS.—WE 1 hare now a very large and complete awonment of PIANOFoRTRH, of various aixea, styles, and price# to which we invite the attention of all who desire to pd-. rh*<e. We will sell en the moet favorable terms, and

veiy low for Catb.

Guitars.— A Lw cboiee and superior Instrumeiia with Carraasi’a celebrated Instructor, selected egpreselv

for this city.

Her Ini'* and Hunter’# Inatrootor for Pianoforte, com*

plete and abridged.

Fames ft Co.’a Mrlodeona of all aisea. Also, a fine

assortment ■ I P.ano Stool*

Concert Piano •elected by M. Strakosch and used by him at Ole Hull’# Concert et Masonic Hall, a superior Instrument. Please call and see Bring your FV«* Bank paper, and we will take It at par. Tuning und repairing done «o order on uhort notice. WILLARD, HrOWKIX ft WILLARD.

No 40 Weet Washington-ut. f mlMnapoll*, Nov. 90. 1854 dif

TVTE W ii USid JUST RECEIVED^

X* K. N Quirk Step, dedicated to ihe Know JJothiDg#, (by—) 30cents. Castanet Polka. 95 cent*. Birthday >'( botnaeli, 95 cent#. Homier Polka. 38 cent*. Hate# House Polka, 50 rents. Mountain Sehottisch, 95 cents.

Soho*.

How Sweet are ihe Rosea, (a beautiful btl* led, with an exquisite title,) .90 cent*. Nelly Oord ,n, by j. P. Webster 95 cents.

95 cent# ming,3S cexte ......95 cente

Hopde Doodle Doo.fRthloplan a«wg)......99cent*

Fie., etc , use.

Al A. F. JONR8 A CO.’R

Musical F.mporium,

jiilyl.1 HO West Washington*at.. Indianapoita.

[vfEVrMU8IC STORE IN INDIANAP0-

X s LI 8.—The ulateral«nrd are now opening ni the ocn stanb of A 0 VVd'strd

A Mnn. a flue assortment of Piono Porut f| # f |! aiil MtMioni, to which they respectfully invite the at. tnntion of the riiiaen# of Indianapolia, and of the neigh, boitng clues and lowna throughout the State. We huve titled up a room expressly for the parpoee, and design rtaknig the buitnes# permanent Gur Piano Fortea are from me be«t maker* in the United Mtatee—of the moet l ishionable mid upprovedstyle—and unsurpassed mqual itiei of tone and durability. Kvery instrument will be

warranted to the purchaser.

We have a large meek of Pmirog A Co.’# Improood Mtlo4tono—novr #0 deservedly popular—which we will tell at manufacturer’# retail price*. The eitenalve #ale of tb!« instrument is ample proof of ite intrinsic value. The soft and flute like qaal ile* of It* tone*, that may be prolonged, swelled, and dimlmehed nt the ntensure of ‘.he |ierformrr«, render it fbe very h«*t instrument with winch tn cultivate the voice—an object so desirable in tbe music*! education of the young—while its law pi is*

places it within the reach of all.

Second hand Piano Fortea and Melodeona will be received in exchange for new one*. Orders from a die ta ire will he promptly attended te, and uo pain* spared to make our hustnees worthy of the nntronage of a discriminaiing puhl c. Teachers and all lovers of moaic

are co dialiy invited to give ue a call. WILLARD, KTOWF.LI. ft vWLLARD.

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BY EXPRESS, A

assortment of ladlee' elegant Gaiter

Boeta and Hoskins, tbe very latest style#. They will he sold lower than ever. Lediea of taate are invited to call. ADAM K50DI.E, Meptl-dtf So. 38 Bast Washington street. I A DIES KID BOOTS, OF THE BEST JLi qualities and styles, Jusi received by express. Also, • large lot ef ladiee Morocco Boole and Shoes.

ADAM KNODLB,

Meptl-dtf No. 98 Raft Washington street. AD AM" KNODLE, _ At~^07 32' EAST xj. Washington street, hae Juat received by Expresa. the beat sseortment of ehildren’e Mboes ever brought to tbe city. Hi* stock comprises all aorta and ali aisea. and will be aold extremely low. 8ept1-dtf

XiOOT TREES, LASTS AND PEGS.— -U Tbe beat eastern I.asis and Peg*, neatdev several vartetiea Boot and Shoe Tree#, at J K. SHARPE ft CO.’S, No. 90, corner Kaat Waahlagton and Delaware sta., ang>ldtf Indian epolia. TTO for the hall of fashionI^. xl THB COMET HARMLB8S !—If you will ^ only drop in at the Fashionable Boot and Shoe®P ? Store of J. H. DKTRR8, No, 41 Third r.reet.rWf east of Walnut, you will see that he bad no* Vlfa faith in the prediction of that great and learned philosopher, that the comet was to deatr.,y tue world. His magnificent stock of Pali and Winter Boots—he largest and best assortment that he haa ever offered to tbe Queen City public, in rofRciem evidence of hi* want of (kith in said prediction. He bae received per expresa another of the nuperior and very popular New York and Phil* adeiphia Boots ;»•»!*, tbe prettiest lot of Fancy Slip. Mr# and Patent Leather Dancing Pumps far Halls und rarties, mid an assortment of it one splendid Cloth Drew Albert Gaiters. Call and examine before too Ute. J. H. DKTKHS, Third street. Cincinnati, opposite Blliaft Sturgra’ Bank nov19ch9t

DM511 7 tfOsH iilg Iiy W GDWwwf. ••*•• a • a • 4 indieams I love thee still, S My woodland home, by Mrs. K. L Dem,ng, i National Hong to Ihe West, i

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JVf A G N I FI C E N T PREMIUM PIANO 1*1 Forte >Among our inatrumente not enumerated in the nliove l)at, la one Louis XIV, 7 oct wlib beautifully rarvsd case, pedal, legs and mouldings. Which io every quality of tone, touch, action, style and flnislr, la a model Piano Messrs Woodward ft Brown, tbe ma Hers, were awarded ihe flra4 premium by the Masaaabu*c<tts Rtaie Mechanics’ Association at Boston for the est Square Piano Forte, exnihited In 1853. The late I imented Jonas Chiekerlng being then President of ihe Assoc at ion. This Piano la sold, bui will remain a few day• at our Ware Room, where w# will be beppy to show it to any vlho deatrato see It. Jim 3-dtf WILLARD. ATOWKLI, ft WILLARD. PU1V0 • MUHC 1VP0BIUM! A X Jexe9 ft Co |V)N'T GO TO CINCINNATI, BUT I “ buy I’mno* ai d Mu« c at the P,ano^KMMftH ■ 0,1 MuSh- Kinpormm Indisnspol s. at cheaper uf.ce*, «nd where Inhooo Frssf | # | gl flunk Montp mli 4# rswtewf e»eg». Help to be,Id yoor own eiiy and save year mnn*y Call and see for your

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THB BACON ft BAVBN PIANO, For which we neve the eaelusive agency, 1* meeting wih an Immense sale For krefenf In tune in any clr irftte, they are not equalled by any Pianos m tbe marks and are justly superior for their fell rich tone, eqaality and elasticity oi toueh We haves bae assortment of these P.anoeon head, far sale at New York priest Among them wo I be fsnnd 1 Uni* glv, 7 o:tavs, riehly ctrved and of Very superior tone. This is the best Plano ever brought into ln>d<an one Gothic Tablet 7 octave Piano. * Twe Gothic Table! 9f oc.ave Pi snot, Two Pram Bqeare 0* octave Piano* THB BROWN ft ALIrCN PIANO, Is a Plano Porte which 1* met Log with rapid sale. They are a fail Iron frame. To those who like a Chickei mg Piano, we would recommernt these Piano* ae being in every respect ibftr 6qa*l, end ere mech cheaper. Mr. Brown was far fen psaes foremen la the Celebrated Mennfaewny of theJms Joon* Ckirkoring, where he jwrfeSiSd and applied his psirnl grsndl action, »o well h»>Wn end extolled in the Plane rurtef of that Fsetorr A good aesotment on bane . . KMBRdON’K P1ABO FOBTB0, M e barn secured toe agency of them I

IndiUM.

OOOT8, SHOES, Shoe Findings —We are

LEATHER AND Inga — We are now in tbe recelptof a large stock of Roots,Shoes, I.eather, and 8b«e Findings, which we offer at low price# for caeb. J K. SHAKpK ft CO. augaitr DY EXPRESS^—GENTLEMEN'S C0N-ft-P GRKHS Gaiters, the best and cheapest in the ma ket, jn*t rec*.ved by ADAM KNODLK, •eptl-dif 38 Kaat Waatiingion tircct.

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VT 0 W OPENING. —KNIVES AND i-N Fork* assoried; Kriiama Table Spoons; do Tea do; Tin’d Iron dodo; do Table do; ilraasCandlesiicUB; Anuffarm fGtuffer Trays JACOB I.fNDLKY, engirt No. 10*West Washington.st.

A DESIRABLE BOOK.—60 YEARS IN botli Hemisplicrcs; or, Reminiscence* of a Merohaut’s Life —Little’* Living Age, speaking of tbe auIltor, saye: * Here is a clerk,—a financier,—a merchant. Whose life contains more of adventure, more of variety m scene and of change in fortune, more of intercourse, with great men and women, than those who occupy lofty and romantic portions,” Ac. A faw copies at STEWART ft BOWBN’8 oct8 Kook Mart, f[<ate West’*.)

OEMOVAL NOTICE.—WILLIAM HENAiDERs'ON h«« moved Ills law oflice into the room over the store of Moore, Carer, Oualer, cotner ot W**hinaton and Meriiltan streeia _ sepitT-dSw

-THE LA ROE BRICK AND Hon*ce, (formerly owned bv Mr

Blythe), In the immcdlsie vicinity of the Madison Depot. Apply to I. R. UKOWNKi.L, Agent *ept*-d4w Junction Katlroad Co

FOR UENT.J’ Frame Ware

IVORY HANDLED CUTLERY—IVORY A handled Dinner Knives; Ivory handled Desert do; do Desert K», >m and Forks; do dinner Kmve* and fork*; do Carvers aad Vtccls; do Butter Knives. ' JACOB LINDLEY, auglrt No. Id West Washington-#!

CLOSING OUT AT GREATLY REV^DUCBD PRICKS—PIANOS, MF.WtDF.ONB, GUfTAHr4, Ac. Cheaper than ever. Wishing to close out our fate aiock of Piano*. Melodeona, Giutar* and other Musical Instruments, we offer extra, r Unary inducement* to purchaser*, as we are determined (on account of III health) to sell at some price. Now i* the time to huy cneap, come one. come ail and examtae our mock which L full and comprise* the best Instruments ever brought to the west A. M. JON KM ft C0. ( •eptSO Piano aad Mutse F.inporiuM. PRepareTor winteY— furs, A FURR.—Th* attention of the L«d,es is invlteil to nty stock of Fur*, conaisnnf of Moeauln Martin, Piteh and Coney Victoria** and Cuff, (separate and in set-*,) Misses* Furs, Ma£», Ac , Ac., comprising the largest and cheapest stock ever brought to tl.i* market. oetl7 H. J HORNA CURIOUS BOOK AT STEWART ft -aJL BOWEN’S—*• Scenee beyond tbe Grave.” oCil4 __ pR I N TING PRESS FOR SALE.—AN X excel tent Printing Preee, Poster’* patent, nearly new, with the necesesry natures, itype mortly new) is offered for sale. The locution is north of the W»hnsh. in an ex. ceilenlcommanity, with a gaud Mid increasing patronage. For pur,icalar* address A. il. Bnow.v, indmnap. oft#, Ind. juljrt r^LOVES.—100 DOZEN LADIES' KID vF Gloves; 59 dox. Men’s KM Gloves; 399 dot. Men’s Heckefcm Gloves; 75 dox Men’s Ganntiets; 150 dox. Caeb mere Gloves, received thie day, and for ante t>y JaMKR LOW ft CO., wt99 418 M iln at, I^ulavi ie, Ky. rtRAlGHBAD ft BROWNING.-D. VJ CKAiOMKAD-R. UBOWNING—Dev ers m fai bind* ef Drugs, Mudic,ue, Rorgna. Instramem*, Pamu, oils, Cbeime lie. Vurnob**, Dye Gtseewsre, Window Glass, Brushes, Cosmetic*, Kpicoa, Ciga s. Tobacco* Perfumery, ftc , ftc , IFaaAstsgfen Form, Jodommopofo,

TRANSPORTATION. I TRANSPORTATION. MISCELLANEOUS.

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Mo detention on ifti* rooee bar wminng fee

Throagb to Cwewnau in 4M boars! ______ __ Tie only direct route to Cincinnati, being 99 sstiea abort*, ard IM hOwra qoteber than any other role. o—’ «_a Lrgfaxmg Exprtss Tosm leave* 0nmn IKpm. .1-45 A , ’l M-, a.1 arrive as Clacinoau 4 P. M . only mo- tag at Bbefayvnie, Grtcuburgh and La wi cnee bar gk - ,^ (Tf:e m

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CTisoye Mid Ttoho leaves nt 4 P. ft., after the arrival of ibo dneago train and arrive* nt Cincinnati 009% P M., sapper sa Greenabergb ■ -en—m FasntoCinci'iaau B3 09. Baggage ehaekad through. * Tbrongfi ticbet* eon be procured nt Union Depot, over tbmrsgUtr New York, Ph lade'phin, Bartimote, Pina

AUgN BUTLER, Tiaveimg Agent.

May, 1894.

TVOTICE TO TRAVELERS. —TIME

Xv CHANGED—Laxatkttx (S’

AMD IMSIAMAFOLIS RaILBOAD. On and after FRIDAY Repterotmr om, train* on mis road will ran as follows:

mail teaim.

fmave Lnfayeiie ai 7-39 A. M. “ Indianapolis 18 M. Arrive in Indianapolis at 10 39 A M. Lafavetie at 8.38 P. M. xxmias traim. Leave Indianapolis at 6.:t0 A. M. ” Lafayette at 18.15 P. M. Arrive in Lafayette at 9 30 A M Indianapolis at 3 30 P M. Lafayette, 3ept U, 1854. WM. DURBIN, Sup’t.

/iREAT CENTRAL ROUTE

VJ Ind

EXPRESS.—GENTLEMEN’S CONGRK8S Gaiters, tbe best and cheapest in the mer

ket, just received by ADAM K.NODLR. amrw mmou iKrruis.

•eptl-dtf 38 Bset Washington street. No. 3 CieciNeet* Bxprsso lenvaoM-4 (Peiocfc P. ■. (jwrmm —ffleuwifew spr»| - ^—, Wihkiimi m ■Biiwoft kiflrm sr

EAST.—

Indians Central and Dayton

and Western Railways—farmmi

ibe Great Ka>tem and Western U s. .*l*n Kou.e, Cunnee ling at Ricnnxiud wiib trains on Eaton ft Hamilton Railroad for Hamilton and Cincinnati; and at Dsyion with (rains on Mad River and Lake Erie, Day;on, Xenia and Eel pro. C mein a»<i. Hamilton and Dayton, and Daytea and sfi, htgau Kail roads Tnree imins leave

Indiaaape 1 1# daily [ Kondnye excepted ]

No. 1. Morning Knproot leaves Union Passenger Sta. tion at 5 40 A- M. , arrive* at Dsyton at 10.80 A. M., making immediate connection wiib trams for Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, Creailine, Zanesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Wasitjngtoii City, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Urbane, Uelleton’ame, Fort

Wayne, ftc., ftc.

No 9. Mail Train leaves at 19, noon, connects at Richmond wnb trams on Baton ft Hamilton Railroad for Cincinnati, an t si Dayton with trams fas all tbe

above named points.

Cincinnati 9.30 P. M.

Passengers by trains No. 1 and 8. go through to Day ton without change, making immedisteeonaection with trams for all the above mentioned points, arriving six

hours in advarce of any other route.

This is the shonest route to Dayton by 99 miles. Procure tickets at General Ticket Office, viu Indiana

Central Kouier

American Express on this Route. JAMES M. SMITH, Sup’t. Indianapolis, Nov. 87, 1854. TV/fADISON ft INDIANAPOLIS R^rTifl TIME CHaNGF.D.

Bsst Roots to Cincinnati _ Ti* thb old Madison Road!!

On and afler Mocday, Jlovemler 87th, trains will leave for Mad.son, Cincinnati, and Louisville, as fol-

lows:

ISORtYINO TRAIN.

Uave Union Depot at 0 A. M.; connect at North Vernon, wiih Of io ,V Mississippi Road, at 0 10 A. M.; and arrive at Clnciuna i at It 45 A. M , at Madisor at 10.30 A. M , at Loaisville at 19 M. Breakfast at Fran It-

Ba.

BYKNIXU TRAIN. I .cave Indianapolis at 1.15 P. M ; arrive at North Verr.on at 4 30 p. M., at Cincinnati at 7 30 P. M., at Madison at 6 P. M., at Louisville at 7 45 P M. No failure in the connections. Passengers for mis route leave Cincinnati at 9 A. M., and 1.15 P. M. Leave Madison at 7 00 A M , and 156 P. M.; anive r' Indianapolis ai 13 M., and <1..19 P. M. Fare io MadLon, ga 50; to Cincinnati, $3 50; to L>nisvi!le, 93 00 J. o. D. 1.ILLY Indianapolis, Nov. 95, 1854 tf Mtpernuendent.

Pawungera >hoaM proepia their liekets by tbs Central Routr, at tbe Umon Tiehm Oft *, Indianapolis. 11 r*The Great American Express on laiaroute. pTal^if JAMES M. .-MlTH.ft.p’t.

EASTERN AND WESTERN

MAIL ROUTE over|

tbe Indiana cent rat BmSway. Turn IfUbm dany (Sundays excrpi»d w

lac Uevsmg Express, leaves Union Depot at 5 49 ft. 1 M-, eonaeets nt Hie Sused fttcet (or Cincinnati, omv. fngM IL39 ft AL Arrive* ai Dayton at 10 90, A. M .

immaalmgy with aft trains far Xema, CotumMoville. w OcilUf, Baiusuore. Pbasderpbia. grbaasa Crcastlne. Filisbnrgh, Honda sky.

Claasiamt. Buftaln A.so, Tr.>y, Pigua. Totcdo, dm. 94. Man Train leaffe. at »8 M. Also, etmimctom Web- , aadnu direct tor CinciunnU, arrives at Dayt-m at 5 P. M. • Passengers have one boor to mop in Dayton, when cant ueMiou i* mnde witft uarneou nil tbe roads tec Ibepiacea

at ove named.

Puaaengers by eitberni tbenaumns go directly ibrongb In Dayton, nnboai cnaage of Cars or Bsgsaga. Twenty-five mile* *n<.rter route io Dayton, aad iba

Sr o.€ 2 .*-, O ,.« ~ •1&S^^*5rS^ s B r,'.7Ls-a > Mmmr BsSIrood. . _,. , i have one uour ter tip at Creotlme and make me same, Pasaanger* takiag the 11.49 A. SLlrwn, nrrivnUmt.a- i rMulrCi i ja , Urougb as any other route from Inoiauap-

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july*» T. A. MOBRlt*. Prea’t. 1V 1W YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.— XN From Buffalo. Niagara PattafSnMBdHHHD

and Swpens'on Bridge, to

Troy. Bew York and Boutoa. Tue •softest, qu csr-t. and mom rc:table route: To New York in 14 bon #? Boston 18 hour*'. I 850 miles DeuMe Track between Buffalftand New York. Connecting nt A1 berry. Tmy and BcheneRady with truine to Sara ogn Springe, and wi

parts of ibe New England Btaffee.

New-York puvenger* may eboose between a nasangc by Railroad or Steamboat from Albany io New York, au

advanmge offered l>y no oiber route!

_ PmbM leave Buffalo, Niagara Palls and Ssapenaion

Bridge, an fallows (Sundays excepted): SVrVALO. NtAUAUA FALLS

First 33h A. M. F.xnras#. First, 5 NO A. M Express. Second, 8.30 A. M Rxprr*s.;Saeond, 8 30 A. AI kxpresa rhlrd-|U 30 A. M. Mail. I fbird, 11.00 A. M. Mad. F.urtn 18.0C M Km ir rum. Fourth, 4 45 A M Expreu*. Pif’b,gdiO P M. Rxprcus. Pifib, 93U A M. Express SiXtb,Jl30 P. M. Aenommo^Only one tram ou Sunday, dstieu. ' the 4.45 P M.

Sevenft, 11.06 F. M. Bx-<

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Only OR* train on Sunday,, theft? M |

BUKO to Niagara Falls and SuspenMon Bridge, 7 15 A. M.^9.00 A. M., 13.30 P. M , 500 P.M., and 8 6i) P M. Onlvgpe traia Sunday, m 9.00 A. Ai. Through ticket* to New York and Bosten, can be parchuaedet all the pr.ncipat Western Ticket ofeees; and also oft tbe Cinclnnrti, Louisville, and 3t. Louis Line of PsokftL Inquire for tickets by tbe New York Central Raitnttt cy the Way of Buffalo and Ali>any. Baggage checked t .ough from Buffs o to New York and Boston.

C. VIBRARD, General Bup’L

IVf ARY LAND STA?» LOTTERIES XYJ. FOR XOIUARY, Idfifa Co Sauted and Drawn noder tft* t nperrinon of ftsr State 4 Marylnad P*r ment of Prtke* gnaraniseu of ton State. FMUM OFFICIAL REPORT. Um ef Piiaro sent tn vmiuns pane ef fte eenntry from Nov Iftb to Dec. 14th, 1894

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I^ALL CLOAKS AND TALMAS.—REU CB1YED Una day by Express from New York an eximsmvnvariety ol ?:ik, Satin, end Clo‘h Cloaks end Talmas, of entirety new styles and tnmmmga manulactared to oruer irom ue atest and meet fasiuouaLle Paris siyice. Toe La. i s will Sad ibis the largest and finest asmintnent ever broogbt to I nuiunapolis. Prsees from 95 to 35 H J.H. R.V oct. No 10 West Wastiiig'on.m. ^TORK FURNITURE, SUCH AS O Sbeivts, Ceouters and howcaaes will be iuous very nicely and at low lOrms, en short notice; also • gouu mmy articios of Uoosebobl Furniture wu. i»e kept ou band, or will be made to order b> tue undersigned, who invites ku friends and the public generally to give him 8 call JULIUS W1L.DE, Cabinet-maker. Indianapolia, Cirole-ot., 3d door east of Meiidian-ot.

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RECEIVED, BY EXPRESS, A beautiful asourtineni of Ladies’ elegant La.tcr

Boots and Buskins, ibe very late>t styles. They will be sold lower than ever. Ladies of taste are invited to

call ADAM KNODLE, septl-dtf No. 33 East Washington street.

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COAL! FROM TUE CLOVER LAND MINKS.—We offer for sale the best art.elf

of Western Coal, by the ear load or at retail, for which

orders are especially solicited.

Office at B. 4. GOOuE’a Grocery, No. 34 East Wash, mgien street. ti W. ALLKFD, oct 84 Agent.

OTATION^Y—i WJ embrac.ng Laid and

-A LARGE SUPPLY—

embrac.ng Laid and Wove Letter and Cap Paper; American, French and En<;ieb gill edge Letter slid Note Paper—a beeuiLul article winch is greatly in togne lit the Eastern dime; also, Buff Envelops to match n,

WERDKN ft CJAMBEKLMN,

nevl5 3d dorr east of Capital Houe*. /"^OLD WATCHES —WE ARB NOW vJ receiving a Io- of eiegitm GOLD and 81LVER WaTCHBB, made uxpresuiy for us, witn our name and the Ciiy of Indmiiapoits eagiaved on them. They are extra fine movements. Tbe public w.ll tbas see wo gel our Watches first-banded, and can sell cheep. Call and see. W. H. TALBOTT ft CO.

19 Drawn Number - in every Pa »-ge of 95 Tickets t: apt tat Prise. ftStte* 5 Prizaa of. ILMift Ute Pnxna ef. Rtt 1 Prize of 16* «3 PJw* of. 19 5 Prise* of ftmt S3 mzas m S

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Tickets fl; Halves 99 cents; Q .artata *9 mats. We will mans a CerubCate U 35 Whole Tickets for.... RIS « US Half 1 Abets far 7 50 35 Quarter Ticket* for 3 75 Again w* have n pupalar Lottery 19 Drawn Nusa- ! barainavorv Pa< kage of Tickets. We anbmi: t e foil sebems that yon may are the thaaees for and ognust a irtxc. Draws, Janaary 99, k55 I ta thU sebemo, forme* by the ternary coaabum an ef I 78 uumhcia, making 74JJ7(t tickets, «».d the sr. w ,<g 18 baTots, there will be 819 prrx-s, >-sab ba u. tnree oi ifce drawn number* on it; 9.f8U. each h^tviutt to., of them on ; 31.?9D. each having one < an of theca »i ; a»d ai'0,3l,‘29tl with ae ther ot tbe drawn number* on theui.

being b stiks.

To Jeter to i ae tbe fate .if tbese prises, Si* baub- 79 nnmiers, (from I to 78, kacin«ive.) will b u n^n. placed in u wheel en tbe day Of the - rawing, a, d laem omwa ant at randem, m'd ihnt ucket bavins •r ■ta cwnbutsiioa tbe 1st. 3d ai,d 3d drawn num, ■> wi 1 be enlUletl ie the capital prim ol.. 940 4! 1 8U

That ticket having the 4th, Stn tkh 7>k Sib 9tk i0(b Uth and 13th drawn No -. each, Thai ticket having tho 13 h litta jf-n idtn ITtb 18tb 3d 3d anti 4tb drawn N ■ - e..en, That ucket having the Jd 4ta 5(ii 5th 4 n 7m 9th 7lk and tHta drawn So'a. esc That ucket having th* 8th 9th 10th. Mi. loth ilth, lltb 18th aad |3th drawn S * each That ticket having the 13th I3ih lr4 . 14th 15th Ittth, Uth 19th and 17 u draw numbers, each AU other t'CkeU (being 9uU) »itr maaa drawn No’s on them, Thore W Uekcts having on tncm he i t and fti drawn numbets, each These nchets having on teem the 3d and 4th drawn numbers, cue Those 99 Ui kets having ou them the 5m md 6th drawn numbers, each Those 60 tickets having on tnein me 7-a and 8th drawn numliet a such Ail other t ckets (being 8 940) w.th two of the drawn unmbera, each Alt other t.ckei* (being 31,06i>) 'vun • na^niy of ;he drawn nnmberv on eaut . TiekcD RUL Halves g5 , Qu I f 8 58.

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TfALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.— A 1 Ourfl'te aesortmetit of Clothing and Gem’s Knnushing Goe'ie for Fail and Winter, lias just been received and is now opening at the American Clothing De^et, No 1 Palmer Bouse. We have a great variety of gar. meais, such as Dress ar.d Frock Coats, Durshln, Cnssimore, ami other Pants. Vests of various patterns, ftc We return our emcme thanks to ibe public for thiir putro-uge, and solicir a continun::ce of it. M. ft J. GLA8ER, American Clothing Depot, No. I Palmer Honae. sept 91

- CAVENAT SEA—A

ANOTHER NEW BOOK! XA. DISH; OR THK PATRICIAN

London Book ; just received at STEWART ft BOWEN’S,

nov7 (Late Wests’.>

DUMP CHAIN. —TEE SUBSCRIBER V has just received a large assortment of Pump Cbuin of all srges, which he wnl sell cheap at wholesale or retell, at H. *. KELLOGG’*, No.!*}. S,gaof tbe Big Padlock, W eot W>t&k<ngli>i'-«t. sepllJ

DROCHE, LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS. D Customers are uivned to in-fiect cur stock of Broebe rthawls, purchased at a sacrifice and selling below the uso.-n rales. [dei-9] H. J HORN.

XT OSIER Y.—250 DOZEN CHILDREN'S XX col d Hose received this hay. and for sa e at low est prices, by JAMES LOW ft CO., nov7 4lg Main street, Lou'sviPe. Kv.

THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.—

A ATrie Armngtmmi fur Minur On and alter MO.N l»AY, (Vov.

37tii, all our Ekpre*>e' f« r the variuit* aireciioita m wn eh we run Will close nt ihieoffke, at 13 o'clock, M.,

daily, and leave at 1 P M.

All good# and packages not in the oik* by 13 o'clock

will be left over net l the next trip

Onr Eastern and Cincinnati Eapreaaes will hereafter , „

arrive at 9M o’clock P. M.. in 3 hays from New York, | **■' onr snles rsacneil 1,731 450 parrs of Cork Sole*.

D Y ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.—THE D Hydromagen. Water-Proof Auti-t'onsumptive, Cork 8oiee, m uufacture I by Ilarcouri, Brad e, ft Co. 44 Market 'treet, Manrheater. Principle varehou^ct 163 Wood street, Cheapside. London, Eng'and. Amen can efliablishmeuta, 38 Ann atreei, and 108 Na^sau street

New York, United States

Ths Hvdromagen is a valuable discovery for pr Electing the feet from damp or cold, and theiefore a preventative Of many Lung diseases, without any doctoring whatever. The Hvdromagen is in the form of a sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is a power-

ful antidote to disease.

For Gentleman it will be found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldest or ra meat weather, as ihe foot eannoi become wet if the Hydromagen is inserted. Ladies may wear ft* lightest souled boots or shoes in the mo#t inclement wteftier, wnhimpunity; whileCon-ufnp- : non, so prevalent among the young of our country may ; be thwarted by their general adopno t They entirely ««. penede ooer-tkoes, a* the latter cause the feet to perspire 1 m a very unhealthy manner, and, beside*, are not dangerous to wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like mdia ruohera While tbe latter cause the feet to appear exI tremely large, the Hydromagen, being a mere thm slice . of cork prepared, peculiarly pieced inside, docs not in- ! create the size of the boot, or cose the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as they ; nuy engage in exerei* with romfon and healthy effitcia. ; Their a pease is so s ght as lo scares need mention; l»estdrs, those who peter use them will find the.r psorfa

doctor » Mb muck '' mtntiited thereby.

As the Hydroiaagee t# becoming more know#, iu sale i s increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last y. ar, ! m London, Manehester, Birmingham. Liverpool, Glasgow, Leeds. Dublin. Parte, Antwerp Hamburg, ai d Bar-

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Weeati your aitanl.on to this maunifiveut Lottery, offering many chances for a hamLctne lot tune We hope you will ssske an investment in t. Draw- January 37, 1E56.

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Tic Its >49.30; Halves 910; Q.u»rer» 95. Eighths 98>i- ... ftfu'WO! favue • Certifies ie cf ' 86 Whole Tickeu for ftfaO 30 Half Ticket* for 159 80 Quarter Tickeu tor 75 89Rightb»for 37,91 W* leconuneud the purchase of Package# to correspondents, ms we can aelt nearly doui>.a ibe quantity of t.ckets for the same money, every Factcago contain# all the numbers placed in the wheel, and therefore mo-t have all that are drawn out, and you have only to gut three suini.em on onu ticket to draw a hinu&owe

prize.

Any information desired will be cheerfully communicated. In ordering tickets aeiect tie Lottery, name ,ka Claes and date, enclose ihe money and direct to u», send Post statap* instead of stiver. Ticket* tor sal* m aL tue Lotteries advertised by others. Notes on any solvent Dank lOcetved in payment. Be careful to address

C NAIRN CO , BaiUnwre, Md.

Collcetiona mads. Orders for Purchaamg (^r Selling ot Stock* or L-anda, promptly attended to Tku Highest market value obuined for L'ncunem Money.

Laud Warrants, ftc.

year tho number will far surpass that.

Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as u preventative for Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, Asthma, and

Mux’s Stas, per pair 35 I’mrra Limbs’ do do 30 do Bovs’ ft Misses do 35 do

Nortca.—Prom the retail prices we make a very liber >i allowance to Jobber* airt Wholesalers, no that aay storekeeper may make a fine profit on their -ale, while they are ax article that nuy be kept in any store, among

any class of gooffs. For terms, apply to

HARCOURT, BRADLEY ft CO., ■*pl? dftwAo>w 30 Ann street. New York.

•J%t'iOin Pni I art el phi a and 5 hours from Cincinnati. Our Mudisvn and Louisville Vxp esses will arrive at 13 M. ; and oar St Louis. Terre Haute, Vtneeuue* and Kvantvilie Expresses at 1UM K, A. M., os hereto-

fore.

Ws also run % Daily Express f om lioaiwille to Green, castle via New Albany and Salem K. R.. and iron Cincinnati io Loeisvilie, via Ohio ft Misms-ippi R. K. Our Foreign Express leaves by every Kuropean 0tearner. Our Express for California, Oregon, ths BandWick Islands and Cratihi huff Mouth Arr.erL a four titete each month, and our Express for Auetraiia once a month. Freight of all description*. Veiaabies, Money miff Packages sent to any pert of the Wort J with certainty

and diFpstcb

P »c ket s*" con **a nL y' fiV»«1 ^ at U»w c«*, r l 1 HK CHEST.—SIR AST LEY COOPER Knginud. Ireland, Me.aland, Germany. France, Caiifor i X Bart, M. D , the eminent medical practitMOer. has nia and Oregon constantly for sale at lowest rata*. 1 leu a valuable legacy to the world in hia great preventaO.der* for Good* eeni free ofeharge aad executed with [ live of Consumption, aad umading cure fur puimooary promptness. dMeases, wttaow too use of medieum. Mir A. C-, Ban. Mil ver change will he oktatneff from the V. Must in ' hivemed and advised he use of the Medicated Fur Chest exchange for Gold without charge, rxeeps fieight. ! PiOsertor to oil persons, of all ages and condition*, a* For parucuiars or further information call at tfte office a certain as * a safe skteid ugxinsi thoee foarfni dweauca, No 31 West V'asiMngTon ttreet. C«>nsurap<>oa. Bronchnia, Asthma. Coaghs. Cuius, and

C. WOODWARD, A gem. other ufibetions of the Laugv, which arise trwn the ex-

Iu*Uanap*lis, Nov. 39,1834-dtf ) pased state of the chevt.otrwding tejaehiem andth*c.n-

uaual changes ef our eiisait*

** The Prsteetor’’ ■* simply a chemically prepared far, luted with si.k and padded, which, luvpentel from the ouch, covers the cheat, i* so ogreeaMe a manusr that, owe won# it become*o necessity and a comfort. " The Proiectot, n aiihoogn bat recently .aired wed ioto America, is makag rapid progreaothrumgk thaUaitad Mtatas, the Canadas, Mumth Amenea, aaff tka West India*.

DEILLIANT 3UUEUE3, TO BE XX drawu al Wilmington. Del., in Janaory, 1855. GREGORY ft MALRY, Manages*.

LOTTERY

940,090!

FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE STATE

OF DELAWARE.

Ciaae F far 1855. Drawn at Wummgton, Delaware, Saturday, Jan’y rttb, 1865 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 priaa Of 94 '.UU4h I prize oi 91,937 1 do *>.0(0 109 do v .. 1099 4 do 16 (.99 10 do 399 1 do 5.0te 80 do 850 I do 3,500! 84 do 300

Ae., ftc., ft«.

Tteheu.919—Halves, *5—^uatiers, 99.59. Ceriibeates of Packages of 8i whois lickais, ....914# 99 t’ertificates of Packages of 35 half tickets, 79 09 Cesuficates ••! Paeksges of 85 quarter tickets, 35 09

850J99!

BKREFIT I

LOTTBRY FOR THE BKHBFIT OF THE BTaTK OF DELAWARh. Class 9 for 1655. Drawn at Wilmington, Del*ware, Matarday. Jan’y 13th •-ft. 78 Number Lottery—19Drawn Ballets. SPLENDID scheme. 1 pnse of. 9».oO" I prize ot 97.009 1 prize of 86,000 5 prizes of.... .... 5,UM Ijnzeof Idjaiui 4# prize*of. l ute 1 do Ill W>m 405 do TOO

As

Tickets, 915; Halves, 7,59; M’rt. 93,75; Eighths, 1JS7 Certificates of Packages of 36 whole tickets... 9ITS u# Certificatee of Pachsgeo ol 39 half tickets ofi uo Certificates ot Packages of 39 quarter tickets.. 48 59 Certificate* of Packages of 3i eighth tickeu... ti 5.

937,59*! BKNEFT

pHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT

change of Cursor k *TI*I*ifjE’ ia 14M hour*.—Oa aad after

IM of August, the pssseagrr Tmns Ol the Chicago aau Miseisetppi Rat rosU Compsay will ran throngb to Al-

ton aaff ttt Loom aa follows.

Day Express leaves th* Depot ot th* Rock Istaaff

LOTTBRY FOR THE BENEFIT OFTHE BTATK OF

DELAWARE.

Class 19 for 1055. Drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, Jan’y 30in 1866. 76 Number Lottery—li Drawn twists. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 rpienffaicnptai of 937^99i Ispfanffw eapttal o< 94 ~3> I te te.kte 50 do l.Mfo 1 do 15 *90 59 ff* MW 1 do ItlStejlte do 899 1 do d.flkfe

Tickets, 919 ; Halves. 95 ; Quarters, 93-50. Certificate*of Package*of99 whoi*ticket#.... 9140 09 Certificate* of Packages of te half tickets 79 09 CStuficataaaf Package*of teqaartarticaata... 35 no

ti

It

WfltffaWsH 4999-

TkrY «r* rsslly vary tepsrlsr >■

vifoa, anff sssseisity Isas. Thstaashis eafer *'ante and vary afrssshl*. snskilaff Ifispmnisff I e*te with facility, la point af finWi *9ff km they ar* no* lofsrtar is any llaao Mteafattaisff. in the skovs sssoriment *f Piano*, tk* pakNe stfi 9s •applied with s* iWtrwMM #f any gteMly ffteMsff anff Wa hav* ths rxcla lve agtesy far fifete jaaMy sftpavter >a*truis*m, whifh wa ana ceafiffamty ran —sad so » , efog isr sopertor aaff flNte ffarakltibftsnfty ^

ia the market.

Wsaeve atarf* stash *• ban inf to *TC«r* * ffnraMg ktsiftef

amina. jump

Shorn Mavie. Gstw'v, pint an,

Htejo*. F.fea, Vieitnaatlef, Yioikl aaff all htaffsof Masleal Mirehsaffts* at W

MataB, si tka Ptaa* * Mast* Kmpailmir^^ ^ ^

si^vtHhffifil fEfffe mms0*99

Po * sVQk aPPy W

of Isfeyfafe^'ty^te.'lL^ ^ **** 9y Muffler .#««••«« « r . . s Vs vs ... ... . , .. . w IfeMRfijF^nMktlMfii^^fii^kfftMFfiRFfi^MMife^^ 9F EtfiBo v. Mants c

jtd are respaeually tnviiad ia sail anff axawnas anr meek anff prtree, a* we feel e >afident we can renter aotteket.o* both as te price# aad qaality of arueles Grew care i* tahaa ta tk* estartia* of anm ea, *n reforene* to their par.ty; as w* aoffeavor at all tiaros to keep seek articles *• are stned y para anff ganatwa. Rear) artfeie Wih te nmf tsff as represented orders from Physician, aaff others promptly sttanffaff t >. Paruenlar a.tannon given t* Rung PreaeripiioM anff compnendiug Meffieiaes, WMek m aM amte sftMl raeeiv* mo pemwmt mlantrow *f ana of the firm. jnlvi# fpMBROIDSRCD SHAWLS.—5 CASES J!d c-4 Emkraiffesoff Showts rasensff tale day. and far sale ky JftMR* LOW ft tel) ft* MmoMh.. Lsmfav tla. Ey. rrHEEE WAS NETBE AM OPPOBTUJL JHTY like tte pnsasm f«« unraaaaiag a P.oao Porta m gate affvmnaga We have an excoiaat asanrtnmni nourmsMtom yrtsee raagl n fa, m 99te to 9999

Wears w*M aware that can

aitkra unm, tet m a ^ladaaams Iftikete Whs wte pay Seam. Remamosr, onr • •ra Em 79 Wan Femtk airoo.

COl.BUEN ffk F1BL0,

r Depot at 1* 05 pta, ur-

at 19J9am.

Right Bzpwp* leavaa tkasaaa riving at at. Loam at *J* a m.

Day Egprsm laares »; Laois at 7 a m, smvaa st Chi-

cago at 19 pat.

Eight Express leaves St. Lasts at 4 pm, asTtrsa at

CMvago aids m.

Batwaaa Alum anff Rt. Laois (93 atilea) th* caanacU«n i* made by th* ataaman Katnffaar aad Wiachsater, owaad ky tk* CaWaga am Company*aaff raantag only tn Tkm in ths only Railroad

cago and ft. Loom, th* Mimas rt Kivore.

Th* Uaas psamag larente Joliet, Wtlsuagtoo, Pan Use, text agios, Bloomington. Bprtngfistd* aaff Cutfla

villa, in Ai ton.

P^Thmngfi Tiaten to ~ * aU wnv

_ . E P. MORGAN, Jr., WlT dftwU ^ aaaaria smffaat

no (he pMitnen ef aa ante* at i

To ffrmssetimu three suets, mqa:re of way Kcgioh rcsiffsat m yonr net any, >,f ku knowleffga af th* bssefi

930999!

LOTTERY POE THE BENEFIT OF TEE STATE OF DELAWARE. 956 Drawn Rutaiday, Jan’y STA. 1854. U Drawu Nnmhssiant 4 7Il BfalLUANT MCEEEE

1 pnza **. .

r* #* • tw* •

£

'*< , J Q.iX* i

J^EW HAEPWARE, CUTLERT,

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