Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1855 — Page 3

iAii^V SJiWf \l AND MISOKLIANKOUS.

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>Th« train for Indianapoli* which left reit« on Friday evening, airited in thia

momin*. We nm’eratand

Mela? wan canted by a fall of anow on

[on Saturday

Owing

to the illneaa of the principal

machinist, tlie epectacle of the Forty WM nut played on Saturday eYening.

fl^rnn nf waa iohatifuted.

f \\\ he ^aitively produce! thia aTening J TO''»t gorgeoua manner, preriona to [h howerer, the excellent farce of Per/ecf ill he played, with Mia. Mary McWil-

m Kate O’Brian.

•The Henefit giren at Yankee Rohinaon'a leum for the relief of the poor, waa well , n ,j the performance moat excellent. {filler-1 Daughter, «» well aa the afterof Iwn (‘J n I ' over ' WPrfl r • ndere<, in

Yttikee Rnhinton'a inimitable

| wm no good that it waa encored. The 0 f the evening amounted to orer $120. h»« h-en pail over to the Committee: I J’ Drake, Oen. VV.-f. Rlliott, an<l W. | | l) , lff t vho Will, n > doubt, make a jndiexp'nd tiKfl of the aimo to relieve the

nf the siiT'ring |/»or.

ink-’*’ Kohineon and hia talented company ve the thank* of our citizens for their itary services in aid of ho charitable an

rt. _ _

•The Continentals wure greeted with a letable audience or, Saturday evening, novelty of their costume was evidently Bahlo to all, ami manifestly enhanced the }u of their patriotic gems. As a company, Imu* cal attainments of the Continentals »|ii,»l, if not superior to any that has ever »,l our city. Their voices are well balanced [blend nv »t |K>ifectly, the failure of which ^e* seriously dttriment'd to many compa* Had we time wo should comment at length on some of their liner melodies ; Hie pieces were well executed, however, [ all present reluctantly left, satisfied that had not enjoyed as pleasant an emergent, for many a day. The Continentals iagam this evening, and we trust to see an

lowing assemblage.

I A ft infix* 0*wrt*—If Umm b m riming 1 ganitifl In tbi« world, la kfc m jwcoliar lint w« mean, that«me is Taskea ftokhiw. TW Aim to branch out In n regular travding thenter, bo baa been eminently eocceaefsl. He bee made exundve prepnrntiote for Ifte ensuing seeson, end be will etart out on bie peregrinetiooe as soon as spring weather appears. Rob. recently made n trip to Chicago, whereupon the Trihmm thus speaks of ktm : Yakkbe Romnsoa.—The celebrated come' dial), manager and proprietor of "Robinson’s , Atbeneum,” kr now in tbie city. It has been been hinted that this socceeefol genius has been looking for a location to invest the frotte of his labors in erecting, at no distant period, a mammoth temple of the Drama. Oar city is folly competett to support another theater, and should one be built of proper dimensions and in a good location, we predict a fortune to any persevering man like Yankee Robinson. Mr. Robinson is jow the proprietor of the theater in Indianapolis, Indiana. A correspondent of the Louisville Democrat thus speaks of the manner in which it is conducted : "I attended Yankee Robinson's theater last night, and was really surprised at the excellence of the performance. Nor only are the performers far superior to any stock company that has been in Louisville for many years, but the scenery and stage machinery is beyond all comparison, twenty years in advance of tbe theater in your city. Nor were bright eyes and fair faces wanting in the audience to fill up tbe picture. Just come up here, if you want to see beautiful women." Col. Dhiw.—Beveral of the Fusion presses have peen unsparing in their denunciation of the course of tbie worthy and able member of the Indiana Senate. We can assure bie constituents that no member of that body baa been moie faithful in the discharge of hie duties tnan Col. Drew. He is ever at his post, and ever ready to sustaia, by his votes and his speeches, the Old Line Democracy. He has tbe right kind of metal for a fight with the Fusionists, and will never flinch, through fear or favor, when his services are demanded.

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

I ESATE.

Saturday Morning, Feb. 3.

Senate met.

The Judiciary Committee r ported it inexpedient to legislate on the subject of so amending the law in relation to Justices of the Peacj, as to provide for commitment for fine and costs ; also against the expediency of allowing parties to swear to their book accounts. Mr. Brown, from the same Committee, reported back the bill amendatory to Sec. 1 of Chap. 42 of the acts of 1853, recommending its indefinite postponement. Concurred in. A number of bills were reported back, some with amendments, which were ordered to be

engrossed.

Resolutions Adopted.

By Mr. Hawthorn, directing the Clerk of I tbe Supreme Court to inform the Senate of the

roars vr to Snor.MAKBRS.— We have j nnm bcr of oases, &c., remaining on the docket shown by Mr. I). Legate, ' The Improved ' of said Court, on the first of January last. Holder" which as a machine proposing | Bills Introduced. viafe the inconveniences of theold system Bv Mr. Drew, a bill authorizing Recorders >ot and shoe manufactory is highly worthy County Surveyors to issue fee bills

By Mr. Anthony, a bill to regulate the taking of appeals fron) the Court of Common Pleas ; also, a hill to amend Sec. 211 of an act to revise, simplify and abridge the rules, practices, pleadings, Ac., in civil cases, in Courts

of this State.

By Mr. Suit, a joint resolution on the sub-

ject of slavery.

By Mr. Drew, a bill authorizing the recording of patent of lands. O.i motion of Mr. Suit, it was resolved that when the Senate adjourn it be until Monday

at 2 o’clock.

Senate adjourned.

attention of the trade. It is an ingenious sntion, yst so entirely simple, that it must to every practical man as a useful and ne»ry improvement, and if ol no other merit that of |ierrniting the workman U) stand He persuing his labor, instead of the seteramped and ronsumptivc position which year to year carrys, so many of that trade |* premature grave, is well worthy the flanrs which will purchase an individual

it.

ft commends itself particularly to the mg men of that trade, whose health is berapidly but perhaps imperceptibly impair* \oung man ran protract his life at lent |)'rare or it ore. Young or aged sheuld not fleet to aiail themselves of this opportuni|to render their lalmr more pleasant, more id, ami their life more lengthy. Ir. legate is s opping at the Capital House tre lie can be found for a few days. *Dur citizens were never blessed with a ler sleighing snow than has covered the of mother earth for the past week, and ^er did any people enjoy a luxury more.— day and ad night, the merry jingle of belle the joyous laugh of * Mtp.iy h** »n# t i op*n nr,’ 1 it the oar, while pleasant faces, long whips* jaded horses, attached to all kinds of {hs, and burlesques on the same, meet the to oxritc pleasure or pity, as they survey bright countentnccs of fair ladies and galyoung gentlemen, or conteir plate the sorH Cond,lmn of the brute, which has been In fortunate as to Ml into s„ch thoughtless **■ |,:verv coviri ^y hotel and village inn, unreasonable distance, is nightly crowdI'vith merry parties from the city. It "ne of these places a few evenings since, r< mI ames met, whereupon a quarrel arose * who should bo "m.*ster of the coop." — 9 ,0^,, Wor ^ were spoken, long _u«'y knives were flourished, and six-shoot-|bfg»n u> show their bristles, when one of K mpAny, who rould not distinguish be- " »nd powder, thinking discretion tbe 0f , T * ,OT ' •* ‘he sight of long John- « a nap through the window, carryI* <eeb, Ac., with him. This unexpec.l: ™* 1 ‘"‘"^‘■ll h.n.l. rt.lr ' 7 »h.o koatiliim cmmS, * Un " follow*). I .IToMi IU rail plM.0^ ^ om fcT' » w.n, J.f>£ II* lh« Iruo pfciloMipby of notoro to “ ** w we RUY/* pirasttrm 0 f this earth, like the winter'e « msutle.ar. Me to m.k. their exit 1 "*** • ‘■omeni’e waruiug. ioi rid Ll N ' J ) »>•- of Ih. S*J!» Oh5^i“U2l3I Zt

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HOUSK OF REPRESENTATIVES. Saturday, February 3; 1855. House mot. The reading of the Journal was dispensed with, and a call of the House had, when 67 answered to their names. Leave of aboence was granted to over a d'>zen members. Petitions were presented by Mr. Mereditn on Temperance, Messrs Newcomb and Bartholomew on the Sunday law, Messrs Smith of Perry, and Carnahan, on insurance companies. Reports of Committees. By Mr. Logan, allowing the claim of David Demaree. By Mr. Hadsell aPowing the claim of H. P. Thornton. By Mr. Hanyman, allowing tbe claim of Christopher Stazer. By Mr. Tackett, against legislating on the the subject of improving breeds of horses, by levying a tax upon sta.lions of an inferior breed. By Mr. Hardin, from a Select Committee, reporting a bill for the relief of Nathan Rowley. Bills Introduced. By Mr. Huffstetter, fixing tbe time of holding the Court of Common Pleas in tbe district composed of Orange, Harrison and Crawford conn ties. By Mr. Smith, of Perry, to authorixe tbe election of Church Wardens and Vestrymen. By Mr. Newcomb, to reduce tbe width of the Michigan road. Ry Mr. Smith, of Perry, to require County Treasurers to collect from Clerks of Courts and J usticee of the Peace, all fines uncollected, also jury and witness fees uncollected, to be applied to Common Schools. By Mr. Shull, to fix the time of bolding Circuit Courts iu the County of Blackford. On motion of Mr. Hall of Laporte, Senate hill fixing the time of holding Conn# of Common Piece In tbe counties of Laporte, Porter and Lake, was taken up. Tbe rule* were suspended and the bill read a first, second and third time, and passed. Mr. McConnell, on leave, luported beck a MU flxiag the time of holding Courts of Conw moo Pleas in the several districts, and repealing the general law on that subject, with MIBATui auamsttm I^i/I nnoft th# Li bill JWUiwUW UVwWW WWW ** Senate bill to provide for the appointment of Judgaeof tbe Courts of Common Plane, in certain cease, and to provide for their compensation, was read a fine time. Senate hill declaring what shall ha a seal, was read a fine time. A bill relative to salaries of puhile tMe—» and providing the meaner of paying tba same, came up on its seoeed reading Mr. McConnell moved that the SovcmorTi •Mery be $2,600. Lost. ■•.Sidwell moved that it ha tMtt Mr. Newcomb moved that it ha SA0OO— Adopted.

laid on tbe table.

TELEGRAPHIC.

Monday next be should propcee to repeal so mach ef the thirteenth asatiee ef the UwoauMiabing the Judicial Courts of the United without notice. ’ The bill tatrodoced by Mr. Seward from the Committee on Commerce, admitting the Kumisn-built ship Aina to register under the name ef St. Andrew-*, passed. Mr. Mattery** MU from the Naval Committee, wee taken np and passed. This MU pro poses ro piece on the tevserved bet—out ef the line of pranotioo, and upon leave of mb sence and pay—those eapUuna, commsaders and lieutenants who arc incapable of service. The reserved list pays oAcers as follows: Ou leave—Captains, $1,800*, commanders, $1200; lieutenant*, $750; nod passed midshipmen, $600. In sea service, navy-yard or other duty, captains get $2 8000; commanders $V 900, lieutenants, $1J)60; and paasad midsnip-

men, $850.

The MU for the relief of the claimants of the private armed brig, Gen. Armstrong, was

taken up.

Mr. Benjamin made a long speech against tbe bill, and was followed by Messrs. Seward, Clayton, and Bayard, and pending the debate

Senate adjourned till Monday.

liousx.—Tbe Hou-e went into Committee of the Whole on priva’e Mils, and thirty-six were favorably reported to the House, hot none were acted on, there being no quorum

present. Adjourned.

Louisville, Friday, Feb. 2. A fire broke out in the Galt House last night, and burned two rooms, with the accounts. and some six others were damaged, causing a loss of eight thousand dollars. Miss Makeah, an actress, had her wardrobe entire-

ly destroyed.

The weather is moderating, and boats are arriving and departing for New Orleans.

Washington, Friday, Feb. 2.

Ex-Mayor Maury died at one o’clocs this afternoon. His loss is regretted by the whole community. It is said he spent on the poor, while he was Mayor, double the amount of his sal iry. He was Presideut of the Me-

tropolis Bank.

Charleston, S. C., Thursday, Feb. L Nineteen buildings tnd four thousand bales of cotton were destroyed by fire at Gainesville, Ga., last Tuesday. New York, Friday, Feb. 2. The Whig legislative caucus nominated Mr. Seward by seventy four yeas, and six

scattering.

MISCELLANEOUS RNILLIAMT NUH1MM» TO ftft

LUTTKHY

MtUJLAAST

N ■••) * ynT wt HS Wf Mrim *rn.~. TSa t»«m» e» ... srn

lottery roc

, As*. Ac.

p»mi

» MWITorTHC statk or

OClJtWAO.

Ums m tor ntm-rm. " t »**» n tsllsla •TUIsOiB —KM. i pnseof. ipnus at..— .,., asm I pm* mt XUS—j 1 pnm mt. S OS 11nas<>r......... asmm » — i *» issa* im Oa.- i^m i pro* pi.—...... am>im ao...— sas

Tickets, tlS; Halses,7^e;<A‘rs . CS,?}; Cl«ktks,IJV7XCeniAcetessT Psc<u«eso(«» wketateksts... Mess reniftcales of Pack ges sc SS Self tickeu MSS Cs tticetsst P tksgss sfCgystSs UcksU.. SUM Cem>cets« mt FScEsgss sf 8S efcgktk ttcfcsts.,. MM •MAC 1 ! r LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CTATBOF DELAWARE. Class 3) fsr tBgS.^Pr»wyt WiUnisetss, Dels were 73 HsotUer tawery—li Draws U»l««e. ■A«N1FICENT SCHEME. I -FsiMlt4 eapita •* RM eaUi I • i Mcm4LS espnsl •« U3 fS5 I Su iSAHSj M So Ijm I do — 13 NO* 1 SS *» 500 I do is.ssniui do... Mu i do... S.»«i Skc., Ac.. Ac. Tickets,SIS; Halves, fS; Huarters, *RJB. Certificates of Packages of 25 whole tickets.... $146 80 Certificates of Packages of 25 half txketa 70 M Certificates of Packages of 25 quarter tickets... 35 M * LOTTERY FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE. Class H for 1855 Draws at WUsiiagtoa, Delaware, Saturday,Feb’. 24 u 1855. II Drawn .\foui*cr<* wai »l 78. B^lLLtwr .-4CHEMK I pr «e of.... 444,00015 prize o< 4,000 I prise of........... :MMiOi» 5 prises ol 3.u>mi I prize of.......... 2n.H0»!in p iza*of 2iit0 l prise of........... ISOonjl.** do 1,0*h* I prize oi.. ........ 83,-681£J8lowest3>o. pnzes, 4UU Or.. Ac . Oe. Tickei*, 820; Halves fin Q’rs §5. Eighths. S2 50. Ocrt fi.;• < ee ••f Pactages of 24 wnol ticket-.... S25 • 00 Certificate* of Pacfcsges <*f 24 half tickets 1*5 On Cen Seats* nf Packages nf 24 quarter tirkeu... 05 5n • truncates of Pacl^ges oi 28 eighth ticket 31 25 Orders for Tlckpts and -bares, end Certificates Packages in the above aplendid LiUeriee, will rectiv » the mint pr -mpt Attention, and an account of eac k drawiu* trill he • pt immediately after it is over, to who O der from me. Address. P. J. BUCKET. Agent. jan2) dAw2w Wilmiueton, Delawar .

COMMERCIAL. I KKAL ESTATE, AC.

aafi IkBcrtr Agcicy.

TfT-nSiiTFliSlir A ~ _ _Wrmot Wwus. hiulieusp Iti Asi. Ybe rupert aud aypticuD— ef An Bunk ef Xtth CTOCKB huaght UBd SoM, LouBSMgOCUttod, America at CUuleu, was iseeNod and fold over auttl l^Lwu-H ^ue Farms.a«u wiuia>asrCiMA>i«-»salesr

■•Krcsv!

tdkaBm «4

■rrtghL ewnaw

•fog aaeussd tfow,7rsm thisdmr forward, they ill pay. ■ their maatari, for their lumea, Me notee ef specie Ktiafhau**, and, at aa early day, resume a^ssutiaue

u*a* sad, at aa early day, resuas fwta, we have directed our

lauyef UwuotMOf • W. C. DaPAUW,

w. C. DaPAUW,) J. A BOWK, { T. 6. HARRIS, )

ef them aa

X*. Cam.

■•Hnr we five a iepor ev’he^OM.Hf'cemmttte v which waa app<>iotei tu Ck Mu v.iu ef Frau Bshk paper, the e g* Ueusa ware selected from amoog • ar eat bumaeat msu. There is aa iwportaat diflbrsac- between this damifrahon aad that made by the Aaaoci Lea of Free Beakers at the tote meetiag. There ie a very general foeli af anraag a! classes of people in the city aad e-mntry to be goveraed by a antfonn rale for Free t*ank mo..ey t aad, ro fitr as we can learn the following li t gives asUsfhctioa. la regard to aa “■ Agency,” the Committee, ta view of the appointment of DsP.aw aad offees, hy the Free • a kerv for the same pnrpose contemplated by the ciltamn, have condodedta defier that maUcr. aad. if sat Mh tnry. allow the Bashers' Ageec to aepercada the one the Committee was directed to —:

aaroar.

i appointed at s public meeting ef the ’ Indianapolis, held at the Court Hotter.

report as follows, and recommea • that the bills be received at tbe prf ee named. Should say of the ban e named in the first dam refuse to redeem in coin or the

HOTIL ARRIVALS.

BATES HOU.-K.—D. D. Ploar, Proprietor.

Arrivals up to 3 P. M., yesterday.

J Roberta, Cin R u Weir, 5 Albany J Hubbs, do B Huddleston, do A Nicholas, Zionaville J M Mott, N Y W H Hardin, *lo JKVDCook, NY

IV P Gallup, N H CL Ford, do B P Jones, Columbus E Cornell do Dr Valle Richmond G Tudor, do

i Van i usen Richmond G A Spencer, do Clem Ferguson, do DA Mitchell, Gallon Miss I Stanton, do M T Hill, Cleveland Miss vi Union, do J latughlin, Pittsburgh K Qulnley, O A Hovey, Erausville J DOweu, Madison J W Dutton, O P W Strader, Cin * Midberry, d ■

J F Long, Columbia City F IV hrislett Sf 1 idy, Iowa

J H Rodgers Newcastle J • hrislett, do R S Cox Sr la-ty, Haute Miss hrislett, do H M t arter, Luf H S Hall, Mass

10URNEY TO CENTRAL AFRICA— d By Bayard Taylor jup”. out o* press f or sate by

WKRDK.N A CHAMBERLAIN.

cei27 31 d<mr ea-t aplta Hoove.

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t> EAL ESTATE AND STOCK OFFIC E ■-V-M. H.KR.MAN fo MAY Was*irt*.ton u, ad joining Palmer House, f udianapotis. (su- ccssor? n» rhap nan and Metiern«i.), nave pow enforetl on their irnok- more U»u . TWO MILLIONS FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ■vortii ol Keai Eetate. tor sale on eommisMon. ADo, a iargf amount of RAl LEO AD and OTHFF STOCKS and BONDS. We can offer many first

bargains

We hive LVt Hoavea and Lota tor sale; also, 1000 »• cant lot*, over 70 farms, a number of fine Mills, cimwst ing of -ew.miils.gnsi.mille. and factories of differrn:

kinds

For particulars, call at our oAce.

TO FtmOBARSRR.

Persons wish Mi* to purchase Property would do wrlllo give us u cull. We would have it understood that price* and terms are not stereotyped We are always ready to receive proposiimna. making no charge- agaiusi customers. or persons wishing to look at property We attorn ample accommodation fo those who uesire to examine property with a view of purchasing, without expense to them, when within a reasonable distance from the city.

TO THE PUBLIC

Persons wishing to realize eash for their property would do well to eall on us; when not convenient to call, th> v can send ns a description of their property its improvements. local Min. aad the pnre of the same. Our rates of eommi-sion for selling Real Estate are as follows: All sales from 8-100 to 83.U0U inclusive, wilt be taxed si 2 F cent. a» jommia-toii; as the value of the prop erty advances above S3.tk*0 the rate per cent, wnl decrease in the following ratio; From •b'OOto §4,0< Unr If F cent., from S4.00ti to fS U»0 I % F cent; from S5.PWO to 87.00m. at 1 j F cent.; from 87,000 io 88,000 at I F c«ni.; F- 000 aad aa in act) greater as the sum may Le, it will nm be foes Wen one per cenu, aad ail sums as above amationad coutc abooe 83.0W wdl he R F

eeat. ekiwgad on first 83.000.

tm tne sefos or all property, while in our bends, commission is caargwd. No sale.no commission or charge whatever Notice ofi mention to withdraw properi>froin our books, is required two weeks previous to withdrawal, to enable os to close up any proposed trade. Onr sales are brisk, and have amounted to 850.000 m one week. Ktrangers visit mg our city, neve every advantage oifered them fur selecting the most desirable bargain*, and persons having Lands, Lots and Houses for *uie, will be benefitted by tbe extraordinary faeiuties offered to pur-

chasers at our otfice

O^Ail property entered in our oiiec from sad after tbe flrsi d-y of A igust mat., will adnere to ths above rates. All i utered before that time will adhere to the

old rates of commission. McKF.RNAN A MAY,

Succe—or-to Obapmui & McKeman,

Washington st.. adjoining Palmer Hotue, Indianapolis.

•Uug'5 dewtf

O RENT.—A HOUSE AND ABOUT T^fiH

Ochmig Bird vs. tbe lB'Dowii heir of Jeremiah Brown

deceased Complaint for Deed.

Pursuant to au order o said Court, notice of the pendency of the above entitled cause in said Court, is her by given o said defend; nu, and that unless hey appear at the April I erm, 1835, thereof, said cause will

be heard and determined iu their absence. jttt»st: J. D. G. NIHON, • lerk,

C C. P.C. Allen ^o., Ind.

Cask A w otxxs, A tt’ys for PrflE <feb3-wjw* JOHN F. PRIDE vs JOHN T. PRALL. (I Aiiathmem in .Marion C'rrmt Conn. Be h rrroem wr-d ihat on th;a STth day of January, A D 1&5>; .be shore n .»ncd (i-'atiit ff ny F. Bsnuird his at or»ey, filed n the 'flee of the Cletk _f tne Marnm Cir:tm * oun, hi* bil* ofcmptsini, in t ie alfve entitled Ciusc acatnst said defenoan , ami aLo tin -ffi avit ibat said defien tent is not a re-i je.it of the Suue of Indi-

rpuILET AND IMPERIAL QUILTS. . -L 10 case*, colored and while English quilt* dirccty

Imix rted i*y

JAMEj* IA>W dc CO.,

IIS Mam street. Lowwwille. Ky-"'

(VTARTIN’S GUITARS, FOR THE HOLI XvA DA Y.4. I have iu*t . ecOi v-ed a ptekige of MasTin’s Uneivaukd Guitars, and offer tbam at New Yom

i eta I pr ces.

O..C of MArtin’s Guitars won d m ike an elegant Curi-tina* or >aw Year- pre.*eni, and wc advise persons drsirnus ot mailing clcg*nt ; resent* to Call a.id examine

the e choice In-irumeni*.

Mali, dr Son’s Guitars A few of these sLo oa band.

a,.d for saie ciiesp.

A. E. JONK.a.

de>-V5 Piano and Music Emporium.

DA MAY—A VERY POPULAR WORK i.t WKiiDEN If l H.\M iERLAIN’S.

3 door* east of Capitol Ilouce

anl8

Id acre* of groutul, wiu.iu ouj ni in- «^f ImiiaiiMp't-

»«. Apply to

jan3

Farmers’ Bonk, Westfield Farmere Sf Meehan’s’ Bk, ludian’lis

Gramercy Bank, Lafayette..

Boosier Bank. Logansport..

( ind 5’s,

82.5.000

i Mo 6 s.

15,000

j Ind . s,

16,11 »

IVads,

34,UbO

v lud I s

• Uhl

\ lud 2i s

60 bOO

Ind .>’»

3'50»

La it’s

50 00i

f lud Va

18 001

J lud 2 >4’*

30 000

} Tenn k a

6 0t>l

[La 63

lo 0 (l

l Ga 7’3

36 500

INC tis

41,000

Lad’s

74 "00

lud 2)4’a

2*< OnO

I Va « e

4 000

j

• 0 6 e

6 0*Hl

( Ind 5 3

6 <■00

1 Ind vi s

Va 6’s

5 J 700 5o,(l.i0

lad 5 s

5<i 0 0

( Ind 5 s

67.600

[ Ky 6'.

25 0

lud 5 8

30 ihki

Va B s

114 000

Va it’s

60 000

find 5’s

38 Oo

J ludZtt’B

20^72

l

Va«’s

4, "OO

l

0 6*8

5.0"0

La 6’3

16,000

Ind 5 fi

e,5O0

Va 5 s

1 ,000

fra 7's

1,5 •»

La 6 s

10,000

, ' o6’s

lo, Oo

La 6 s

34.OO0

Indiana Bank, Madison..

i Mo O s (lud >’s 1 Ind 2)^ 1 Va6s (Mo 6 s

Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte Ind 5 s

i Ind 5’s i Ky 6 s

Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus..-{ Ga T’s

I US’s

l Mo6 s

lud a lud 24, Ky li s,

*1 Teun o’s

La 6 s

v * 6 s

Ind 5's Ky rt s

Tenn O’s

6a 8 a

N Y <k Va S S R* Evansville., Prairie City Bk, Terre Haute.

Lagraage Bank, Lima..

March’ts fo Mech’ci Bk, N Albany..

'•* \Tenn

I 6a 8 i

.. Va >* §

Southern tank, Terre Haul*..

Salem Rank, North Salem..

TTNDER WEAR.—WE ARE IN REVJ CEiPr of fitiy ca«e« Merino I nderwenr Cotton Skins and Drawers, to wbich wr invna «tiriiti"n.

J.aMEi LOW dc CO.,

OCt2S 418 Mam street. L'UisVille. Kv

rpHE LOST HEIRESS; BY MISS E. N

JL d.Mitnworth. A few come* lett ai

nov9l

STfcVVaR I' A BOWEN’S,

(L ie Vt ests’.l

[ /.DIES WILL FIND AN ELEGANT La selection of supetior and cheap French Mennoe-. pl>iin and figured wool Delaine*. Casimerea. Coburgr. rich wool Plaid*, a denruhle -lock of -upenor plai», figured, and pienl black and fancy colored Silks, wiib many other desirable «ty cs of Dry Goods, just received

and for sate a* mw any ia me west at

G. G HOLMAN,

«ep>4 No. 11 Weat WasbingLm st.

ff^OING! GOING!!—GOING WHERE? KJ Way io MESSENGER'S SL-am Refined Confer lionary, where via can gel the worth of <>er money in Cooa-nui Ca-c* and Cream Ho ilMm-, or in any other pure ConfeCiKNMry, and that fre»h imm ike workmen. Do not forget ibe place—VanWancum’s Bioch. Meridian Arect, Indianapolis, Ind. _____ oeil7-d3m JOSEPH MESSENGER

TVTOUSSELINE DELAINES. —1 CASE IvA Semper Idem, solid coi nv. rece,ved this d»y, aa. for tote by JtMBS LuW <k Co.. ■ .vll 418 Main-*t.. fomiaville, Ry.

L IFE jauH

OF P. T. BARNUM AT WERDRN If CiIAMoEHLAIN’8, 3 do-os eas of Copi tel Heave.

L^NOKMOUS STOCK.—H.J. HORN IS MIS now rcaeiving f om forced Auction sates in New York, his -eeood Fall ■‘lock of DRY GOODS AND CjSItFSTS. Comprising lb* largest and cheapest mock m tb# City. DoPt go roand • P ie Horn.” if y -u wa n bargains. Pr*- B mk paper tak-n at par or ou account. Indiana,*)!<s. Dec. fi. iffvs.

OF HORACE GREELEY-AT WERDr.N f CHAMBEKLAi.N’S,

nit 3 doer* ai-i of C pnai Hoasc.

L IF *

rfHE MONEY MAKER—A NEW AND 1 —‘•nt W ^kiSBN ♦^■T^RLAfN’S, janlfi 3 doers eaet wf Cat iiat Hwee.

150 00PIES TH * rcHOOLHYMN ortIT I Late W*wV> I A NOEMAN-A NEW BOOK—AT I 8X8 VaHT aOWM'T^ JonSt to w .M.wipgM A.

rx>R THE LADIES!—FEANK JF U8’F Faatune BmU for N'.vamhsr. Jnwwv* UTE^AEr 8 BoWErs (fosse Wenm )

I^ANNELTON SHEmNGG.—

gOMETHWG ■nTAr?b^*wafoft

NEW.— MUCILAGE, A l n awheM»-a to* pnana. Jwat ta fast *

pa nar

Raid defendant J ho T PraH therefor* hertbv notified of be filing ai d pe-nit ncy of -anl C'Xr.pi iint against b m—nid 'bvt antes* be appear and piasd to or answer or demur t<> said eumpl uni to diecaniugof sa.d t auae <>n the see nj day of toe next term of said Conn, to be bet aa ai d held ai it aCowrt Honae, in the City of Inoisa>tp,.iis, on he fifth Monday in Anril next, earn comidamt and tbe matter* and ihe tmnys tb nn c mtamed will be beard and dctarmined in her ab.enre. Attest Wm. 8 PEW ART, Clerk. By Jae C. New, Dap. w-'-an 3*

IV 0TICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION -L v to ae<t reu eoaie —ctote of Ind.. Marion o., SS. Rotree is herebv given tna, J mesFi.oer, .aumiiii soat ,r dv fivwis new of the esta e ol J-mn G.viu n« ce*» d. has hied in* petition o seii tne re n e*tata ui thi decedent, tna perao iat being insufficient to oay hia debt*; and that sa.a petitio.i will be b ard ai the next term Of ibe Conn cf Common Plena, •! said c anty. A ta-t: WJI. STF. W AR r. Clerk, jso25-iIi*fiw C C P . Mariwi Co

V0TICE TO THE PUBLIC.—A PETIL v TION ia now pending before t ,e oard of ommiwtonei* of Marion County tor a Mcottve of a plmt of tbe re-division of Lots So. 7,8 and fi.of the Indianapolis t Cincinnati Railroad Company's subdivision of tan <aest port of on-lot N . I3-* in the tty o Indianapoliv. -t record nf said to a being recorded in Plat b • • Ro. ?, on pages *9 and 21 • of the records of Marion County. Said petition with the matters end thing* therein contained, will be heard at the naRh anaatow of said Board of Comieiariooen for I8S*. JAR. J. ATHOS, Jan25-wlw , T. R BLUO>T.

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Triders’ Rank. Indoinapolls Ind .'4

2d CLA^S—WOHl’H 90 C6NTS OR THU DOLLAR.

Ran. of Fort Wayne, Ft Wayne,.... Va6's Bank of South Bend, South Bead... )T^g’s Rank of Perrysviile, Peirysville— jj* g’j Delaware Co Rank, Muncie ...Va 6's Great Western Bank, Terre Haute.. Va6'a

Huntington Co B’VHunlinglou.. India. Reserve u’k, Kokomo Kalamazoo nan*,Albioa.........

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SALE OF REAL ..ewsr the Cw«.r* •

Common Plena uWsinad at Use Joansrv Term nf »•Li Cowry, inn nnSiriignea,n.tmtn*strstof db Smmto none ■he nsinw <s( Caartn* F totsWcm -»er, nu snow n. and sett an the Mw day of M«r«fc, M55, at pnot e nwniim. on tin gwitiei, Urn intwreet «s too «om dnesfomt in foe* namwer tarty nan awn tarty iw« |5 • 44 St 4U3 a Nome's ■nnsuow to Me cm ef Inds emptow, npms the fattowinF tor—, m wit: O mfo^r n at two pnswh i n mossy b bn pnto a hands — 1 is—tn m ms men ton,

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North JFeatern B’k, i>loomf.eid. New York ttoek B’s Vincennes. Tippecanoe B’nk, «innemac.... Upper iTabash Rank, Wabash... Wayne Bank Logansport Wayne H’nk Richmond ......... \* *b sh River B'n , Jasper...... Wabash River Bank, Newville.. Wabash River auk, N Cory don.

THIRD CLA S—wokth 75 caim on ran dollak.

Agricultural B’k, Mt sterling Atlantic b’k, Jackson Bank of Covington, Covington.... Bank of Albion, Albion bank of Attica, Attica Bank of N i werieu, Newport bank of Bridgeport, Bridgeport... Bonk ef Rochester Bank of Connereville, Con’sviile.. B’nk Benanelaer, Renmalaer Bank of T Wadsworth, Mich City... • auk of Rock port. Roc-port Bank of America, Morocco Hank of uburn Auburn Ban of Albany, New Albany Drovers ban., Route Elkhart Co Bank, Goakea Farmers St Mach’s Bank Rxns’lxer.

Gov’t Stock B’k, Lnfoyetto Green County bank, Moo infield.. Laurel <aa.. Laurel —- Marc ban ta' ban , Lafayette Merchants b’k, Springfield Marshall -o .,’k, Plymouth...... Northern lad. b’k, Logansport.... Orange b’k Posey vitte PnbBv Stock b’k, Newport.

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8-3^59

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112^00

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30,1100

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54100

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43,000

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6.000

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56,000

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5;,000

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r.lninnintna€sneia» .xgetmi Bn »noa ntsandan ia j-wtopl y No • hatfv on adv« i it*tag ■« toyp waace reqn.fwd unto t wttfotfawal m yrvfcny in fosrmit ibe etnniig ap nf any ymyird trade Btenofrommisi i M ftp— » | t| per rant NwsaJa.no

irsata. Money wanted CUNDIT * 81 BLL.

Raiirned

The Committee < Business Men, of I

December 348. H*l. to examine the securities of the Stock Banks of Indiana, and classify them wording to the value of the bonds depoette • with tbe 'late Auditor,

value of tho securities of the second and third classes change, the classification will be altered accordingly.

GEO. T. BROWNING. Set’y.

Indianapolis. Jan. t •, 1855.

Manns Editors : Owing ’O the depreciation in the value of Louisiana State Stoc s, tbe - oard of Control ” have ordered that the following antabe changed from the id to the 3d class and valued accordingly, viz : Ban* of Covington, 'ov’n Farm's . M-*c >’s B , Rens B of Rochester, <toch’r State Stock Bank, Marion B. ofKeussale r, Rjus'r Shawnee barn., ..tiica

81 hart Co Ban*, Goshen

And al-o. Statu stoc* Ba k at Jamestown, being

I d. S's, vio. 6's,a id Va. 6'a

You will, tberefo e, ma e the uecessary alterations to the published lists. GEO. T. BHO vVNING, sec y.

Lndiauapolta, Jan. 20, 1655.

FIRST CLASS—SPECIE PAYING, PAR.

Bank of Indiana, Michigan Cl Bank of Brookvile, Brookville... Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse Bank of El <hart. Elkhart Bank of Rockville, Hoc.vilie Bank of Goshen, Goshen Bank of Mt Vernon. Mt Ve non..

Bonk of Salem Salem.

Bonk of the Capital. Indianapolis. Bank of N America, Clinton Bank of \ araaw, Warsaw Bank ofMonticello Monticello... Canal Bank Evansville i rescent City Bank, E.ansviile.. Cambridge City Bk. Cam itv.... Central n. Indianapolis Fayette Co Bank Connersville....

16 Wni

500

33,700

2,»‘ 0

35.000 «o,00i 14 u. 0

3,00'i 6,500

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2,*»' 0 1,000

22, 00

13,(»0U 5.000

21 UtNt

5 mm 4.000

2J.IKIO

3,'00

20,INi0 82,IX>0 I 'iS Oi 0 57.UOO 40.' 00 17 00

5.000 5.000

40.000 55 000

125.000 4-'JJ00

3i,u0 6,00e 4,000 56.000 76000

50.000

ib, 1 00

550 u

25.000

147.000

50.000

4 ,000

26000 51.000

70,000

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X° KENT—LARGE FRAME HOUSE, X us a >1 menni past «*< am city L«(>.in «t t>»M»T A Hi 8LL. CAFES! SAFES! SAFES!—THE UN^De.RduNKD a>n omn Agtn a i« atncuy foauw a.in nf Hnii 4k Ihnto’a entonrasen ton ami hutginv pratorasa*. All SMW* are wartsuitoa. A- «rt» Bank ot ihn Capital awd Andtsnf • Stair. CONBI^A ai hl.L qx> CIYIL~ENGINEERS.—AN ENGIJ. NEEA.-) LcVei, iwe atyln, ftr»« clam m Untuem, nearty uaw. iu guwd brunr. a.aw a rud ai>d chain, h-r *nin. Euqatrn nf tit»Pit A BL’KLL. A GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULAXjL Ti»»N —iTu* actU' >4 Ar«l cimtt limber iaau uu a Bm wad in Indiana tun ILbrnm win <•* exebm.gan h<r nn imprntnd form Euqmre snow oi CON HIT 4t Bt KLL THO RENT.—STORE ROOM NO. 2, UNA DAB Buna B«asc. formerly ••ccnpmw by Kwth A Lavu own wf the Urgent anu must ncsirafer i>b»iu< sa r<>oma m Urn city. A.ao room over Trader’s Bn> k tbiid

Btakca tniid.ug.

Tarmn ra.annhts. for inrtfeer poraenior* Knawirr of

CON PIT A BUELL

■ J 103, SHELBY OO., IND.—A iro-wlnna Farm, in* mg on i H! l.|..in.mwwiis fo Cm,muati Ks.irunJ «"d Mich.gou Mooi, *y( oiitra Nwrtu.we-t at swell yv>Uo; t-tmtaiamg 5m k-rcs—lu* under cniiisntion. *00 ceadcoed imiam-e first.ram nm>>cr, wa>l wmeud. good two^iory <'g (t'-ase, gwoa utenaid. wall, bam *t*b.«», Ac Pin-n 833 pnr ncr . T« rx«, *>ue-iu rd on »a c in Ind an ■ Free douk p iper. Md.<nev >u «mi kud t- a vrars wtiliineiw. lONDiT A hUKLL NO. 99, LAPOBTB OO. IND —MILL PBOPBsTY. Shu^i-u live ui.L S cist of M CQigsu City, reven n.lles fio-u ta c.t* • f t.ap >ne. five iwt-s frmn i apone Praine. and . e,.r t >e M ch g- u Ci>v and B»«tb briid ^iius r ad. Tne premises(.nwitnni 846 acres, greater p r<i> a thickly or Heavily tun ■ere’' With oak i-'ptai (arluin wooii,) rn.ipie b.eci. ash. an t ivi.n—"al ncv, oak ••pen. lues. The i.iiprov-atenin aiO, n hr*i rs e saw-milt, in good rnnniiiR order; a mi I »Ou>e, 36 by *6 feci, ionr stone* ngh, suitable for a g r iai m li, farioiy.or inn*bine s.iO »; a good dwell>ng a.'U-e 3U b, 44 feet, «*itn an excellent spring near ibedoo. , a e-nivmient burn ; two log tcneiaents a.alg>n>d bearing orch.t d*. *n,n miii»ir,ain is of gwl *iz- aitl) nue leal a.I. Oiul very duralne, being ^r.a-i|ml.y -untied S> -pricg brai.cb< aid the ua.n .e per.aaii.-ut. t.n a*»er is m g mkI lsoir d. at iair P'leeo, in the vicinity. Title tnd.spu aMe F. r fmthvr piriicuam, luqure ok me prrm>*es of W. K now.ee. Micuigan Cit>, «K of CoNDIT k KUB LNO 100, BENTON-ST., BATES’ ADDITION.— Ho.ise a .a Lot. Lot o. 36. square t*— iac 48 by i9'J teei. Hoa-n, new tr ue one story, i*u rooms, g.-od Well. Ac , Ac. I'nce fiaSd feria~. 8tM ca.b, fili V m lour momb-, 8200 iu nue >etr, au ■ 4150 iu iwo veurs.

CONDIf A BUELL.

NO, 97 MARION OUNTY, IND.—Innw.vcd (arm comaiu ug 16U acre* 1 a ug th.K>4ui^EM ol s.c 6 HUd KJ oi N Ki Ol se. .7 UII 'WII. 15 * <T R .uae 3 h llO a- ream uigb *totn of enlitv.ition; balin'e i.ubercd w tb waliiet, sugar, for , good orchai'i. Wel , Ac C nlage boM*e CoUtong 4 rooms. Exg>e st uion ikmmi the Teire Hauie and Kichm un railroad. 3 mile- * Ai <M ludunk-i-o is. won me premises. Po**e9iou give, mn.ediaiely alter saie ball of Hie crons going io peiChas# w intha farm. Tnca gll.UMl. Term* 83.UMI cow 82Abb m8 months, 82 Suit u la luoutns, and 3 utm in 24 m mbs.

COND1T fo BUELL •

NO. 94, MARION CO IND.—Improved inim u and adjoining the town of ltridga|iori, coiiinti.ing 160 net es, including 13 town l good imvern stand and store bowse •mine premises. Price 86. Sou Terms j coaii. balance in lunilfiyears. CoNuil' fo HUELI.. NO. 93, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.-1 rake’s Adduioa, comer or Mion.-eippi and f tin r'reel; 1 >ot, size bl by 2U8. * rice 845b. Terms, 82UU C.ist-, balance m 1 and 8 years. CONUIT fo BUELL NO. 92—MARION COUNTY, £ND-tmproved I arm, 6 mile* east o. lii'itau .po.is, ou .\<niuuai Road, eonlaiu.ug 207 acre*, I Oil acre- iu good cultivation, balance bcavdy Uuii.errd, good fiainc barn sad log bouse. l\ ill mM in parts or wuoie io >uit purchasers. Price 56b i cr arcs. Terms fiif^bfO cash balance Ui 2 year* mnn January. IbSS.

CtrfbUll A bLKLri.

| iNO 91 —INDIANAPOLIS. DID.-3 squares eeat of dia.oiis; ou Laswreiiceourgli K. R.— ttouccanu LoNv bouse new, irame cottage, 4 rooma end porch; good laige cisleru Lot size. 51 oy 20U, peuty of suruulicry, -miles, foe. Price 8126(1. Terms, )r ce»h. baiiuu e in I 2 aua 3 years. CoNDiT fo BUKLL. NO. 90, MARION OO., IND.—Two muee norm of lndian>t|>oiis. ou Mieingun Road; improved firm containing '.-3 nc.es. all under iVuce and in bign stutt oi cuiiiva. turn; g"Oi well,orchard, Ac., good l-iui house, coinainmg 4 rooms, cellar end out bouse*. Price $1(10 pe acre. Perma Bast. CO>UiT fo BliELL NO. 89, CLAY CO., IND.-Oa Teire Haute aj.d K ciimoud R. It., } wile we-i oi the tiigumud Coal Co.’s Nation Rig Hiy acre* good form mad, anil cionred, and hall neavy Umbered, ml under fence Pnee, 5*6 per acre Terms, 85(Ml cmk, bwanec on tesy time.

CoMMi fo oUKLL.

NO. 87 ALABAMA STREET.—Corner of St. Jo»e|»h SI.— HousejBtiU Lot; House new trsiue. 1 story, 4 rooms and pomh,new brick wcii; ot. size 37j by IbO teei. Price, 81125. Term*, 8tbUb ceeh; bmmice in one year. CONDI f fo BUELL. NO. 86, INDIANAPOLIS, IND - In Ue wrencei.ergh uuj U, pci .Vti»i*«rppi R. K. '.o. oelMlivietoii of out bnrck 15H; 1 lot, s>Ze 4QJ4 by 220 Pr Ce $25U. Terms | cask, ba..ki.ee m 3 and 6 moiuue. Will trade for horse and uuggy.or any thing oi the kind

CUNDIT fo BUELL.

NO 72, ILLINOIS STREET —corner of St. ClairsL. I lot; size by 13b Price Si.UOtl. Terms 4 ca*b. omunet-m land 2 years. CUNDIT dt BUELL. NO. 7L ILL1B JIS STREET.—betweeu Walum and -■*1. •_i*ir-»tt. i u.j>, size J7 hy 13b. trice *e(IU each. Teiuu l Ca*u. balance in 1 and 2 year*.

CUNDIT A BUELL.

NO. 69, ELIZABETH STREET.—Harris’s Addition, 6 lota 3t) oy 117 Price Sibil rack. Tcrma J4 eaali, sai-

aucc tn 1.2, and 3 year*. COSDIT fo BUELL.

NO. 68, DRAKE fo CO.’S ADDITION.—4i> ■• Uou or cio*e 10 me DouauOu Line Oouui . 4(1 by 146. trice

from 8i25io $15(1 eacu Term»8lo Ca*4i,

3, aud 4 years

_NO. 66. MARKET STREET.— Lot 2 m *qu<ire51 rauuuig oack to mtcy, uu.myrxved. Pi ire *1 Omi. Teiuia M caoh, baiance iu 1, 2, aad 3 years, with uturtu

CONDIT fo BUELL.

NO. 65, WASHINGTON STREET.-Lotb.n^uare 51 uim a. proved. Frurc fir (I per lo-n Tertua M cekh ba - once in 1, 2. end 2 years, with mur.u

COMD1T fo BUELL.

NO *8, MARION COUNTY, IN D—miias south ol city; a good tm.,>ru>ed farm of 6> acres soil tint rate; 5b acies in culUvatiou, 30 in timber; all under good teuic. good bui.dings, orchard, foe, spring and weii Price *4n per acre. 82006 cash, b .lance m i end Z years. CONulT m BUELL. NO. 50, WHITE CO., IND.—on 1'ppccauvc Rivar, impr ved Faun, eoutaiuthg »(4 acres; -2lt acres •.uder calDvation, 114 acres in pastore, HI acres vet) ceavy umner; sod warm end dry; two houses aud twob .rua, uostaohue orchards, mat good sprurge, aud aegood a mill seat as can be found on i'ippccauoc river is smutted 4 wiles from Pittsburgh, o M abash arid Erie Canal, aud 3)4 miles from Br«okeioWu, on New Albany aud Maleiu Railroad. Win ha sold in par is or whole to soil purchasers. Pnr- $18 per acre Terms. >4 fir-t January 1»j5. % first of January lo56. H first . ana ary 1857, with interest on the two lost pa, M.ents from u at'.

CUNDIT A BUF-*

HO. SO, NATIONAL ROAD—W e*t 01 riser, a.. V ••Id.u.n.; Lot; size 62 d> 2Mt P,ice >*75. Terms 810M cnee baiance ta * and lb months.

I.ONDiT fo BUELL.

“IfO. 34, MICHIGAN ST—oetween New Jersey ai’t* bast street*; 2 Lou; size 30 MK.6 Price Man. Terms, S cash, balance .n 1 and * 1 rs

CO.MMT fo Bi'LLL.

NO. 33. BAST ST.—between Michigan and Ver moat; 4 Lot*; size 33js by 12». Price $556 each. Terua H cash balance in I end 2 yean.

CONDiT A BUELL.

NO S6, TIPTON CO. IND.—fe*H acre efaeevy ties bared land. Price OkJSa per acre.

CUNDIT A BUELL.

NO. 25, JASPBN CO. IND —I IMMl ecren, along the line of tba Logansport end Peoria Railroad; fine bat rolling prat ie* end good tillable lead These were among the bra earnae of ••overamnnt Lands in the c*-nnty. end have been withheld irom market until now. Price SM per tern. leme. j$ cash, balance in LA and* yean. COND1T A BLELL. NO 84, MBBIPIAN ST^-Two eqanree north of Washing on-at. Hon-a and t m; honae bnch, lata style; 9 ranme amt 8 aAlfo, pnrtor to hy IK bells 8^ by to; porch nnnk: cellar nnunr whole 1 noen; good ami, dec; goon eta Mae and otner nor nsnene; stse lotJZR ay MS, asel> four I d. cnntnlniog fi apple Hwen, 4 pear. 4 qntnm.8nactortrmn. a^prichlfoS nr to grape vmea, choice > nrit; many varietme 01 rnammUl ahrnha and uwen. Price foMfo. Terms, fccas*.balance.»Immin mx m.»ntl*A,8—in ISmoutue fifod. la 4 yearn.

CoMHT fo BUELL.

VO. SL OI8CL8 NT.—Hanen and Lot; hnarafraMn mm and a halt at naa; 3 ft *me aa- cellar; frame taMae; Lot I3H% fret front; writ to sold in pane ar mi Plica Ston par fowl. Terms, Mcveh.ha.ence

COINMT fo SUE! L.

B UO^IVDl- 2M» acme firnt rain

land, 17 artianBo

on flntien, ao N.A.fo 8.1

Slu Cash, baiance 111 1,2, CUNDIT fo btEl.L.

to 1, 2s and 3 ]

COWDtT fo I SELL.

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