Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1855 — Page 3

pFsENmEL iioRNiitQ. Jvvr 0, ^^mfrnty nm4 tkefiiiMif ggiT SIK UP AM COMM I

OfHOORAT®, AMOY!! IVm "f* ,ir n»^tin* will hf h«Jd at . Hippie, in Washington Township, on ^ ^ 1H dsv of Angtwt. Arrvgsmsnts n ,vio for ^ersral apscchss frr.m ^rp. „rs»or«, m.l :i Kood tim«* gpn«»Mllj is M(«.i Turn on!, I»i»mormU, mix! 1st 4 „ oM fsshionsd gathsrinjt. Ths m«stinn " ill hs at 2 o'cloclc, f*. M. mM' liAijf OF FREEMEN! .y^riridf Franklin TownnkijMI r t.S THIS f OUHTY, M TaBDA Y JU IkY 31. 1855 ! A j|| >K' ,it tlm above place and date, itlnnl iy,) a Mass Meeting of all ■hew of whatever party, who are opposed to jnrk lanten v on the one hand, and woolly^enthe other. Th-re will be a Urge codin' * from Kr.mVlin and the neighbor. f , Towrivhir S|»eakerM will be in attend- ^ from this- 'ty "Aff rijht my Oovey!" >t |, n )| r.inlinn* to roll and roll; and p^e^rarr and truth will aehisve, in the end,

»i"l brilliant triumph

democratic mbdtiwo Piart will t/e .i meeting of the DAinorratie t)*r»ef Wvrrnn 'I'own-hip, Marion Conntf, a it* Township I Ion *e > r.n Saturday the h »f one ri’r loi k. I’ M A genera! nttan of the pcrnorraoy is requested

*•» - —

Democratic Meeting.

i sow, said will he soM by all tb« eewsheys io ths city.

(OThrongh an inadvsrtaocy of the priater, an article on the speech of Mr. Hollo . war, at the t*m pow wow on the 13th, was ! credited to the Hew Albany Triimnt. It should have been credited to the Hew Albany Xedpsr. We hope MrLfov won't try to array the “Braae Knacks'’ against as tor this, and that Mr. Homuv will not feet angry. as we meant no dfsrsyssf to the Ulfrr. •OCrTb Putnam AtpubUcon Hamm, a regular ont and ont Know Xothing paper, and one of the ablest in the State is, opposed to the fusion platform that was adopted at Indianapolis on the 13th. It says: The last resolution, which relate* to netnraliration, is rather “miseellaneon*/’ but probably as strong as could he made under the circumstances, taking into consideration that “Sam" had his bark broken the day before'

0^7” A meeting is to he held thia evening by the citizens of the 7th Whrd, at the Hall over the Madison Depot, for the purpose of organizing a Fire Company ami taking the necessary steps to procure an engine for said Ward We hope every property holder in »ho city will assist tho7th Ward boys in their undertaking. They are separated Imm the balance of the city by a creek, railroads, etc., and are greatly exposed to danger in case of fire. We would, therefore, invite a large attendance at thjir meeting this evening.

O. (X T. for tha eMuhtg year.

o' *>■* Bud, *. y.

q'k'tST** T * ftar ’ ^ *•**»*' *• w * ^ WiHtoa tea, of JsiiwwBvtfU, R. W. j of fthefbyvifle, R. W. O. I - O Tmasawr 91 B^lhmnpolh., R. W. Christopher Toler, of Madison, Inside Sen-

tinel.

B. F. Haugb, of Isdinaafoli* Outside ben-

tinel.

The encampment adjourned on Wadneaday. Their sessions were characterized by the greatest harmony. A large number of Delegates were in attendance. 0. L. I. 0. 0. F.—The following officers were on Wednesday elected by the Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. now in eeaeion in thin

city;

Onann Mastrk.—frof. J. B Anderson, of

New Albany.

Dnnm Gnawn Masrs*.—A. H. Mat-

thews, of Laporte.

Gasan Wa*d«n.—John H. duiley, of

Rochester.

Gbajid SncsKTaBT.—W. V>. Wright, of

Indianapolis.

G*A!rr» Tsvasrsza.—,T. B McChesnev, of

Indianapolis.

Onawn RKpRrszxTATir*.—(For two year*,)

1*. A. Hackleman, of Rushville.

Al.TBKMATK G. RttnttSEVTATIVZ—M.

Herndon, of Crawfordsville.

Procaedtnga of the City Council. ,, ' , .. Mowsav, Jsly IS. • ounrllmon all prra«n<, Mayor In iho chair. TSa City Attorney r.'poruxl on Um resolution of last maetlsc In reference lo and grttvolllng of iloridian

Circle, ir '

^hortkst. _ ^ - , a*, wam^ mry | Mew

Ease, Lacsaafon. I

IrauiM hasK, Madiaos... Ira*** frracK B**k, U Ports

Ira** Raauva Base. Kasrrcn B**s, Cot L*o«*aw B*ra Um Monc***!*’ * Mocrn* ">u Soern Wsmt* ■**«, S*w Tot* * ▼oum*i* I Sl?r3Se Salmf**** ^ m ’ rnMMSMin

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atop newBewTast »y CsrtSan * Anhor Itsn Ural I

lim, Ptor So. 1 Sorth Riror.

■ me Otoe*. So. •». Aster I. U BLLlaTT. Agra. Sow Tot*. C. WOOBWA«D,

awA Bartam i eeek hselfcarawv to am* «tf htrakMfc. TWr

aoaeaSa a^ | m* ^Ste ■» ^^ " Ma * liiaily. (Wa* teyastaayi OTtehireig woe. acoowSaw** tSaWhaMeor^—

tjjegJBo roots or the rttUd. Thstr mMo ia. w« «rmS« «« TWy tewto a* *e wortA a»i tSo part M ■rtekied to *it# tkew a at*, awl osanarts (Soir rtosa e»

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•*isa •* Sow Arto*i Ae*wa«a M Antes. Ta«ma - Iwllsaapolla Oratt B*aa *aa lla*arna>— Vrm W*a*m B*ai, Wan^Ai W*T*t B*aa, BteSoMed W*t*b B**a, Txspuiaport Loo* war opt Iworatwr* W*TM>a'a Cacrao. Fa*wsu* Iavra*»<'« Cona*av Caeca B. F Joaa** A To Caara Illmoitt.

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Report

OC^VVe hdri the pleasure yesterday of taking by the hand our old friend, Dr. L H. Naohel, of New Albany, the "premium" dentist of Hoosierdoom, and the cleverest gentlemen in ths State. Dr. N. is in attend-

TM Itsiiioci i' V of pik« Township, Marion snee as a delegate to ths Grand Lodge of the i/anty will have n MASS MEKTING at | 1. O. O. F., from one of the most flourishing df Township Mouse, on Saturday, the 4th Lodges m the State. H# goes hence to Vinl,jo( Augnot, Ht I o’clock, r m Eminent j Cannes, where he will spend a few weeks, and (jukinw'H i’O |n o'b’t'dance, unde general we commend him to our cotemporaries of the nn nntnftho Itcmocrecy is refjuested. | press and the good citizens of the “Old Post" • -- a rim a i as ^ who wil1 ^ fh * ir in the rooet

M E H O • ’ K ^ 1 11,’ 'scientific manner.

CftVNTl CON VENTItiN!! _ . ~. . , k 1 (O^We hope at the next meeting of the Tht Denver>ts of Fountsin f.ountv will City Council, that Mr. Dei.zell's resolution g,#** ri the Court I louse in COVfNGTON, j instructing the Judiciary Committee to reths fhcond Hiihir,liiy, pr»rt an ftr finance for the reduction of the 11th DAY Of AUOUftT, Night Watch, and also a similar resolution to fry th* purpnv of nominating a candidate | reduce the pay of Councilmen to $2 will he h*rfiK.I...™.. li,ljt.f..r U..nl Xr f ; o-n ; | uk , n np th , tn|M , Mp , ndw|( , nd , h , 0^,.

We cannot discover any good

strsot north of the Circle, in fovor of the work,

i concurred In and resolution sdoptod.

By Mr. fhinlxp, ib«t Uie salnry of A wisUM CKy EnV-

; noer be flxed mi $300 per annum.

( ommitleo on Finance reported In favor of horrowlna money from the School fund to p«y Agnow's Mil for

how.

Mr. Horn moved that the Committee on Finance be authorised to borrow aaid money of the School fund and the balance due on the Srrt pay mont on the Hospital ground*, and that the City Treasurer be inatmeted to retain out of the first money collected by him, the amount thus borrowed. By Mr. Beck, that as John McCollum hasaot compiled with the directions of the Street Commlartoner In Alina the boles on his property, that th* Street Com miaetoner bd directed to drain them at the expense of MeCoUnm. Adopted. By Mr. Beok—that Bnalnoer bo directed to make as estimate of the cost of ereetinw a Mono wall and SI Haw, between the bridge on Virginia Avenue and Alabama •treet. Adopted. By Mr. Defisll—that the Engineer advert)** for building a ctstorn at th* corner of Bow York and Boble struct*. Laid over. Mr. Boar presented a petition from sandry citlron* for *id<< walk* on Meridian and South street*. Oranted.— Engineer ordered lo set grade slake*. By Mr. Keely—thnt the Street Commissioner be aothorlred t<> notify Mr. Huntington to have Ohio street graded between East and Ho We st/oeto, whore It ha* *unk. Adopted. By Mr. Oulzell—that the Judiciary Committee be Instructed to report an ordinance reducing the pay of Councilmen to $3 for each meeting they attend. Adopt-

arttonsr Turn out, Domrvrnts With n i ’.tofbtigh orgnm/fitimi tbs 1<>th f.rofoiff will I nnres

mm her colors. Bt wlfr of tiio

CENTRA I- COMMITTEE Orsud Mass Maeting

nr THF

D K M < > < ’ K A C- Y . Th* Rrmncnvy of Montgomery nnd stiy. rwifKlln)t couniipi In tlin District, will nssomth m Mass Mneting nt (-rftwfoTrlsvillo, on hmrdir, the 2l*t of July. Invitntions hnvo ton nut to Hi«ph«n A. Dougins, Jpeset D. Irifht, nivlA P. W Hurt!, who nrn ronfitlflnt IflljocUri with other distinguinhnd spr ikort. (uloped lhal thorn wiil !>n it general turn ntif tht Nfldonnl uien of nil pnrtins. IrottUt of die CENTRAL COMMITTEE. —.— >*. . * Time Postponad Tht next meeting of the Johnson County Dtioocrslir Aswialion will ho hold nt the Court House in Fmnklin, on Bnturdny the tfth ilav of.fulr, IRr.f., r.t ?. o’rlook, P. M, llk« timpsgrppil n|vn nt vonr lnn| mpating hiTing I'ppii cliiingcd )\l which tinm the De*

ronson for retaining the Night Wateh nt it<t present member; and we do hope the Council will offer no further opposition to a measure demanded by a large majority of the tai-

payerv of the City.

(£/“ Proof is ftconmuldting that Nathan Brown, now in jail in New Albany, on a charge of bigamy has six wives instead of the three he owns up to. That’s doing the thing

np " Brown.’’—Zrfr/ayrtfe Courier.

This is the same "Nathav Bbowh” who j went to Floyd County ns a Know Nothing teacher of morality, and for the further purpose of converting the “old liners” from their grievous iniquities. He has been serving the I Lord in true Know Nothing style in the way of “replenishing and multiplying’’—and his New Albany Brass Knock brethren are guilty of grent ingratitude in refusing to bail their beloved nt d faithful brother out of jail. K. N. preachers and teachers of morals are eminently the chaps to tench Democrats the

Ai.to* R*nx. Alton Par B*** or A ■•bit*, Chicago “ B*s* ov Kl*hn, Elgin *» B**k or G*l*s*, (ritleua •* B**K of Ur as A Siiiohm, SpilncSeld (F) “ B*vm of Napicsvilla, Sspienllla (F) “ Btsx of 5o*thc** Ilusou, Wsukegon (F) “ B*sr or Orr*w*, Ottawa (F). Pas B*sa or Pcacr Par B**k or BncKfo**, Rockford (F) Par B*i.viac*E B*s*, BelvUlcre (F) Par Boli.vii.lb B*nx, Bclvldere M Ctim*L B»kk, Peoria (F) ^ Cmicaoo Basic. Chicago (F) “ Crrr Bark, CUicago « Clark's Kkcnamok Ban, Springflald(F) Par B*aias StockB*.vk, (P) « De P*ob Cocrtv Ba.sk, Napiervlllo Par Soe-rmas Bask or Illisou, Belleville Par State Bask or Ilurois, Shawaovtown “ Stock SwraiTV Bask, Danville « Usto* Bask, Chicago Par Estrasok Bask ofn. A. Tucker * Co., Chicly*...Par Far seas’ Bask, Chicago “ FARWcas’A TaAoras’ Bask, Charleston.... Par Mabise Bask or CgiTAOn “ McLcas Coeifry Bask, Rloomiagtoo “ Macaa.dk Faewers’ Bark, Sp IngBsM “ MaacBARTs’ dk Dsovaaa’ Bark, TaMrt Par MfRCRAwre’ dk Mara. Barb, Cbtcago •* HatmTsal Barr, Banality “ Paofi.a’v Barr, Canal •• Paasn Bark, Chicago •- Qcisct Crrr Bask, Quincy Par Raileoar Bask, Decatur.. “ Rock iaiAsa Barb, Rock I stand—

By Mr. Dunlap—that Civil Engineer be authorized to se plank over the gniter across Washington street, In-

stead of stone, If fdvisahle. Adopted.

Mr. Mansur moved the appointment of a select committee with Engineer to rtiimtoe the gutter on the north side of Washington street, Ht the crossing of Illinois street, and pnve iho same with Isjulders. if necessary Carried. Committee, Jones, Mansur and Goode. Mr. Held movod the aopotntment of as committee to examine the matter, and confer with the Railroad Companies, In relation to opening a now street parallel with ie>tilsiuna street In the Tib ward Committee, Beck,

Reid, and Boas.

■-» J *-« a • a^Aessewfra tvvww • »»» wvw v ' vaaafukwvtiv»i•*_ 1 ■ >VB work on the Mreets til! specially directed by the Ceuacil,

exeeptlng the unfinished work. Adopted.

By Mr. Held, that Clerk of South Market be directed

building of cisterns, fo Schoield and Obits. Mr. Gray don moved to amend, by Issuing on the eer tlflcatc of the Engineer. Carried, as amended.

Mr. Gray.Ion moved thai the Clerk (sane an order to Mr. Hnderlilll for an overeharge of taxes of last vear,

(MO. Carried.

A rommiinleallon was presented from Messrs Grooms ^

4aT,an.l at which tin.-tho Aaanrintion will J very lair specimct. of the K. N. morality | m^Vd''’^ ^cep^ i,

of the entire i

moeraev will henrblressod by the host sponkors ^

oftkii Stsir, oi, iho |i(t|jfic.tl quostiiuv of thn 1 way of snlvittion, and Nathas Bdown is a

By Mr. Dun jap. that Street Commissioner suspend

By Mr Held, that Clerk of 5

to sell the Stall* of the Market to the highest bidder.

Adopted.

By Mr. Beck, that Street Commlsaloner be directed to $11 np the low places and canae th* water to ma og Washington between Delaware and East streets. Adopt-

ed*

By Mr. Keely, that Street Commissioner b« authorized to ditch West side of Itoble street, between Market and

Ohio streets. Adopted.

By Mr. Delzell, that Jadletary Committee be directed to report an ardlnaiwe redoc leg the Right Watch to one In each ward, Including a Captain. Adopted.

hut the Clvir “

reded

Ings on Washingw

crossing of Delaware street, two at crosatag of Pennsylvania street, (wo at crossing of Meridian street, two at crossing of Illinois street, and one at the WMtyrorttng

of Tennessee street.

Bald croselngs to be nndreased stone, and according to

WiMeonsin.

BsoeRa to at* Bare, Jonesvtll* Pm Barr ov Brloit, Beloit “ Bark ov Cowmbrcs, Milwaukie *» Bare or Fcrr-rv-Lac, Fond-dn-l^c. •» Bark or MawACKic, MUwankl*. “ Bark of Racirx, Racine “ Bask of WaTretows, Watertown “ Bask or ma UoaTn-WasT. Fond-du-Lac “ Basb Of trr West, Madison •* Cmr Bank, Kenosha “ City Bank oy Racirb “ Coi.cjsbia Cocrty Bark, Portage City *• Dark Cocrty Bark, Madieon... “ Excharoe Bark, .Milwaukie............. “ Farmcbs' dr Millbes' Bask, Milwaukie ** Fox Ktvaa Bask, Gre(m Bay « Gebm aria Rare, of G Papendtek dr Co, Mtlwaukfe.. •* Jasbsvllb City Bark, Janeaville Par JarfaaaoR Covityy Bare, Watertown “ Kcrosr* Cocrtt Bark, Kanosha-"* « Noetubbs Bark, Green Bay •» Oshkosh City Bark. Oshkosh « Psofw'e Bark, Milwapkla. « Kacirk Cotrty BaRT, Raeine « Rock Rtvaa Bar*. Be loft « Statk Bare, Madison •• State Bab* or Whrwrmr, Mtlwaakt* “ WmooRauaBARHi Mineral Point •*

FRUIT CASS. "rtfftaUtaiaS?*

FRRM1AB WHBSGATHBKBO.FOR ANT ULS&TH or rm by nnsncAUF bbaltig, WITHOUT tTHlRG AMT ktOLBBK. r pHI8 C.tX aBbrda the skaspiess, cheapest, and mast A Mltart gtaH for pftag np frull tar wlama aee tart hna srer yet ^mh yaaBtad to the pabUo, aad on ae-

War

ht article, aad oac which baa loag baea needed. It magtkaaaad lor yean without U|}iiry. as the process Of sealing b so Ainpie, It he tag cloned by means of on ■tartghK valve, which doasaway eatirwty with tho ail of a Itanar, which the ordinary can requires, aad which (■■■si safety be aaed a second season, making the Pa Mat Can both aa article of eoareotance aad economy. As we have now mode suitable arraacoments for maanfoetnriag, and have a large number of workmea eagaged making np these Caaa, we can Ml ail osdort with

promptaess and despatch.

The Can may seen along wait nanteroa* testAinoartla and eenifleate* from persona who hare tried thcm,alao full directions for their use, at the House Furnishing

Store of

B. W. WILKES A SOM. Mo. 75 Fonrth-St., Between Main and Market, Lonisvitte, Ky., J« 32-dtf .Sole Agent for the city amt count* y.

Jl*T IN TIME. (TMIF. LADIES WHO HAVE BEEN SO PATIEXTLY 1 waiting, ors respectfully informed that the Laities' Fancy Store is now in receipt of a lot of new Dress Trimming*, handsome Fans, and some beautiful Travelling Companions for ladles; Ladies don’t delay, they are go Ing off fast. Call at the Ladies’ Fanrv Store, Indianapo ita, Indiana. J.’K. WHELA.TD, *pr97 M GILLIGAK.

Balrimnre. and U Cleveland at hart P. M.. Shore Railroad, and Steamer foe Butol*. D«n- ’ ha iaBtat Fails. New Tstfc, ami Baatsm. Thin is , Clothing Train fram Indfatnapoli* by dnytight; ortrttf

wuh C Urvataad, Ptttabargh,

lOOLF.

So. t. Palmer Houo*.

MB P. JL SIGHT KXPRKWB Antreqat CiasUinsat OM. A. M.. asta Ptttabargb at UMB A. M., ta Um* lor Fart Train on Panasytvasda Katlrand. amv agat PhitadnrttASnwxt mocwtng. Also, eonnacm si Ctavswith tkJR A. X. Titan oa Imk* Shore RaUimd, for

Sew York, and Boston.

TravslletB ho anro sod get ttekata by Imitanaiwdia,

and Cleveland rout*.

Perm agars procure Ticket* at tho Tatao Depot, lodtanopoUo, at Lofoyott*. and at Pnoripol Raftrona Ticket

Bun mart wo haari ShnU slop-shop tailors wads In Mlaihn nil deep, to tsU the wooden*of their tndar

Shall pasted handbill* most 1 Of svost man or hwy foxn * Shan all this bo, and we aot

Jtatoto Fitaght, HOOKER, Omerta FrwtgM A goal. tataoMsil and Tatted Sttaoa Ixpoam Atto.onr Company's Telegraph Une. S. A. FLETCHER, Ja., Snpt. .Jana SI. MB. Je *7

every whose'

aot ndse oar voice aad dad

worn* mat *ami serve tc Mmbnm the pabtte muta?

We will witts nn of Tlplnn, hear!

Loam whsrs yoo*U buy. aad never bay loo dans;

Know thnt .\'*nTuni sell*, aad also know That no oao sens aarh splemOd goods so low,

1 Aad every ihtagao «heoB that any amn may bay

As thorn who know wMI froaly testify. There ia a* town for mUe* arouod, ~ la whsah aato ostdaass doan aot ahaaad;

Toartl boor tt vsry often la Osnowsartlc aad CyatbMsa. It’s sH about lamaaspoUa, Iho eaaihd of Indiana - Ctatta, paata, aad vaata, aU through from bead to foot. With understarta and appor shtrrt, aad socks and gi >***

CARPETS.

J. HOB*

largo lot of Super

Alan. Imperial Three-Ply ami Su

aergne Ingrain Carpets. With a Fall Asaortmeat of

low-priced Cot and Wool, Hemp and Ush C

ting. Rue Ac.. Ac

T S now mesiv tag a I

JL try Carpettng. toe Ingrain C -priced Cot and

ton Malting. Rugs, Mato, Drugget-s Floor

ta. Can

_ -Cloth*.

Carpets cut and made to order. No. Nt. West Washiagion Street.

to boot.

/COLORED tND WHITE MATITKG.—Received Una V_- day from Boston a Urge lot >< colored and whits Matting, of «uperi.>r (lualitv—aU widths. iu6 H. J. HORN.

TT EXKT

11 WORK.—The Stl

TT EC KIT Eto TBEBB MAY. MY CXPMKttSt. XV a vpendid asaortmsnt nf LaiUes’ Mohair Mins,

spend id

which will be sold rerv eh

}• t

rerycfleap. m. M. Dt’NN, No. 57, Blake’s Commercial Row.

Vf VBICAfo INHTKCCTION.—MISS SARAH ivj PALMER wtll give private Instruction, la Vocal and In*mmental Music, at her Rooms, at th* Boarding Bora of Mrs. Ferguson, on Pennsylvania street, be*vee» Washington aad Market streets, Indianapolis.

T AWMB 1 T.AWNS l t—A large and beautiful tat JLd of Lawns and Bsrugea, which will bo closed out at greatly reduced prices MOORE, CARTER A OURSLER. Je IS No. 1. Waahimrton and Meridian streets.

CLBAHIHO AM* REPLATING.

ALL KINDS OF

PLATED WARE.

\K7E have a new process by which we Clean and R«-

Y Y piste Cantors, O'

plate Cartors, Caka Baskets, Candlesticks, and h! kinds of Plated Ware, making the sume look neariv as well as new, at a small expense, those having Vfara which-needs cleaning would do well to tend it to us ami have it ( leaned. W. TALBOTT A CO., j<* 12 Store opposite Wright House.

NOTICE.

More

Accounts, Ac..all persons indebted to hi noli fled to make immediate payment, and

S, JM

are hereby all per-ons

are notilted to present

having any claims against him,'

them for settlement. OBED FOOTE, Assignee

Of /©an A. jfcNu

te 15—s

COMMERCIAL.

late Ayleeford—by Charles J. Peterson

Stray Yankee in Texas Reynolds. /

Jtui received at STEWART A BOWEN’S

i each ward, Including a Captain. Adopted. By Mr. Graydoa, that the Civil Engineer H hereby diseted to advertise for proposals for making eight ernaa-

igs on Washington street as follows : one at the Weal

ings

a plan heretofore presented by the Knirioeer. Adopted. Mr. Keoley moved that th* Clerk lean* order* for the

....to '.’.'.'.to ...to ....to ...» ....90 ...10 ....50

ipMipo" ,| )tv to I...M (’ounty (‘onvon- | in InrUgno.

lion for tlii< |iur|vi-ii> of luitling in nomination crttliilsles for tlf v trioiisotflrfx it. the connlj ('dins one, nn I nil of llm Old Iiinn, and

At id hkrn a good tilin’.

W H JKNNINGK, Prto't

County Ansoriation. 'U II It*nNr i r, St’c’j.

O^Our Fntlior who art in lowed bo thy—, / foryrj—

Wayi t limes, K. N.

Tht« io the first instance in which we have

ever seen the I/ml’R Prayer mail* the auhjeet | street,

OK ^ „„nT,m„! Wm. Vam.m.!"'"

i Grooms A Smith wonld take the censti* oi

j population of Uie city. Lost.

— Mr Deizel moved thai the amendment lo tlie Sunday j, . . 1 ordinance lie taken from the table. Mr. Jones moved MAftVon, n.li' | to amoml, by appealing the 0r*» section. s0/O*t. Read

DgVffy.—Fort | * third time! •ihI passed-

Mr. Host presonted a petition for tho removal of a | nuisance In outbiock In MeCarty’s addition. Referred

to rommtttec on Street* and Alleys.

Mr Fuqua mored that the work on Washtnatoi street, gutter* between Pennsylvania and Dataware, b*

ttameneod, till

and that a comi

on Washington street

insyl

tlx- legality of the irttlng he aseertained.

•Bdmwnt’d m White Hiver, while hnthing, N ^rdtiesdity evening His laidv was re-

that a commutes be appointed to Investigate the

„« Imp. ii m.r W Dm Ini. I. Know Sort-1 « Hon.,

lio*i.>n«. rompmil »?nin.t ovorylhing f**r> i

, that it stops not to ridieule the moat hetuti*, iteens* to gs per night, uid on the labte. ' . , ... , , ., I By Mr. Graydon: that on eondttien th# Marion Fire till prayer known to tho world—the cmang- rompany raise tty snbseriptlon sulDolent meaos to comi - r»..:*.. w- .i_. plete the Engine House ordered io he erected at

meeting, the sum of $5dn la hereby appropriated tn-

i the erection of said house. Adopted.

CINCINNATI STOCK BBAJULBT.

u.cm. iTsssia a.

mode at the Merchant’s Bxehaaf* sad ftook Board,and

at Private ttale.1

Beilefoatatne * lad R R Mock Cen O K R Stock Cin Ham A Dayton R R Stock On A Cbtcago R R Stock Cin Wllm'ton A Zsnes’lle R R Stork. C.»l dk Xenia R R Stock Cov dk Lex R R Stock Dayton A West R R Stock Greenville dt Miami R R Stock Hillsboro A Cin R R Stock Indiana Cen R R Stock Indt'sA Cin R RStoek.

Junction (Indiana) R R Stork Itfc Little Miami R R Stock HXl Ohio A Miss R R Stork 17 Col Ptqnadi Indiarm R R Stock 30 Dayton dr Mich R R Stock 35 Day Xenia A Bcipre R R Stock 10 Eaton A Ham R R Stock 50 Fort Wayne A Southern R R Stock UN I ud’li* At Rellefontain* R R Stock 50 Mad R A l-ak* Erie R H Stock 37u Marl, (ud’lis A Peru R R Stock — Marietta A Cin R R Stock. 39 New Albany A Salem R R Stock 15 Peru A Indlis R RStock ...35 Nprin’ld, Mt Vernon A Pitts R RStBek IB Firmer*’ Bank of Ky. Stock .105 Cin. In*. Co. Slock.. 00 Fin am* do .90 WaatnngtoR In*.Co. Stock............. SB City do do 80 Northern Rank of Kentucky U5 National lasurance Co. Stock ....SB Mcrrh A Man In* Co .85

ImtlanapolU, June Id, 1855. je 15—<nw DOOK-tt Alttf PMOM TMfo XJ Adventure* of Amyaa Leigh—by Chart** Wing*lev

Hope Campbell, or Know Thyself

Caatle Builders—bv the author nf Heart’* Ease

Inge une—Dumas' last

KaU

•Stray Y

May Middleton—by

isi received at _ »pv *2 Book Mart, 18 West Washington street

WANTED,

ladiaoa State Stork Honey,

AT THE

FARMERS’ <fc MECHANICS’ BANK, Utadtor Kaamate Hmll, Indlssmapolia, Per which the kigk—t rutn will be paid in Gold Eastern Exchange. J*I3—dAwtf

H<nurs BECOID STOCK, NCW ARRIVING AIJLY.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. r TMB ATTENTION OP BUYERS IS IN

X^vttad fo

} AN

«*rei _ flgnres.

WABD BEECHE B*S NEW

Paper*, (by Henry Ward Beech-

er, formerly the pastor of the v!ud Presbyterian church in ibis city.) will be published early In Janet Country merchants will please son a in thuir orders immediate!', that wa may be abbs to III them early. Add ram

STEWAITf A BOWEN.

Indianapolis.

And man of Meed Rtnpfo say they’re on the track tor JttBmritar and SWliin* Brers, Aad knew they oevar saw seek mtab'Bd goods so chau before. MACUL.LAR, WLLUAMS. dt Co. to* WAnwoTW noomaa rurrmoo rroax, • WretaggYer Atrrr#. ttatr'. C. mmrrr- i! R.m, SIGN OF THE FI LL DRESSED MAN ladiannpotta, Mareh I, Wi5.

WANTBto. T'HE GRAND MEDICINE WAREHOUSE. No. 49 1 Washington Sreet, ALBANY. DWIGHT C HAPIN, Proprietor, wants, immediately, Mty enterpristeg \niing Men, with home and wagon, and from $100 to $SU0 to deposit as security for fiulhfulnres; also, references as to honesty and ability to act as Agents, tn the sale of popu - lar Patent Medicine in the Western States, to whom nil travelling expenses wlU he paid, and salaries the Brst year from $400 to ftoto according to the abiUtv of the applicant. Apply without daisy, either by letter or tn person, to CHESTER HARRIS, General Agant, Indiana polls, In (liana All communications promptly attended to, at the Ray Hoose. CHESTER BAHRU, my 17—w3m General Agent.

1- v. BOSBIKS. a. X. POXKB' T- a. l. BoastaoROBBIKS A POMEROY WMOLBaaLB DBaLaaS IR BOOT®, 0SO3B®, ▲KB 30L.E LEATHER, Nm 9 Pearl mmd 31 Maim bt , CI.WIJVJSTjOTIi o. apr7-d)y.

NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!

M. M. DUNN,

.V* 5. Blake’* Commercial Mow, Opposite Batm Houee

has just received a large assortmeut of

SPRING A SUMMER DRESS GOODS * lorn, a targe aad Well selected stock. XX of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, rich Dress Silks, Fancy Ptaids and Stripes, Brocades, Muck Brocades and mourning Silks,; also, plain black Gro deRhine, plain

Sgured Borages, Be rage Robe:

Spring style Deisines. Prints. .Also, th* largest, cheapest

WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDER!BS,

SEIDESSTICKER A C0UL0N. Neal Ketate, Rtnck. Cmllrrtin?, ns-d COMMISSION' OFFICE No. 77 South Side of Washington Street, first fio-ir. TJTtoVttES. LOTS, rAtoag'j. kNn Kt:.u. IA Katata in gene ml bought and add; also, -i-wki, B<mds, etc. Renting of Houecs, Negotiating of Loons, Collections, and all other business entrusted to Mir caic, promptly atlcnde-1 to. VV A^rlTED.—4fl or 50 of IaoiI not moiv than tw miles from the etty. Knquire at the above o«l. *. SEIDENSTICK.ER * COCLOS, marl-ly Nn. 77. South Side Washingtoc-sl. 3T. TV. 'W’xahJFLXXBJISr. asRcvirrcara *ko dkslkb ir FANCY FIRS, HATS, CAPS,

AND

FANCY STRAW OOODS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

*■**■-*«•, ttaree dmaxm below State-bL,

NEW ALBANY, IND.

]HT‘mc^e to order ot the .korleet uoUre. (apt) Vtoti NEW SPRING GOODS 18o5

Cheaper than Ever.

'pn: SCMCBIBERB HAVING IHAtom 1. their pgreham* of FAriy Spring and Suusiuer Good,, are now twennred to exhibit the handsoni'-t, most < oui

pi (He. and •haape-t stock of

JtTAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,

they have ever had the pleasure of offering for tho inspection of the pubitr. Th# assortment hot oneuis.^

comprise*

House Furnishing Go^dsoi 6T®ry <ieseript!Ga

Black and Fancy 3Ubv

M’DeLatnes. Challis, DeBeges;

Pongee’*, Brilliants, Heregu DeLaines,

Tissues, Plain and Fancy ilereges;

Pongee’-, Bnliiant

Tissue*, Ptaln and _

Poptius, Ptatn an.i Figured Swtas Muslim

Nainsook and Bars ; •

French ami English Ginghaus -nd ChuiUns

Bomljozines, Alpacca’, Ac., Ac.

Jaconets, Also, Embroid.-ries of every deicripUnn. Laces, Glove i rill tames. Ribbons, L. C. Handkerchief*, and an endless variety of

stock of: Hoosierv.

MOORE, CARTER A OURSLER,

mar Sfl No. 1 Washington and Meridian Sis

I Ever brought ta the state of Indiana. A luge assort- | —

i a- nt ttt. a. x’n. aoasin..

BUELL A HASKELL,

TTOtoMBYN AT LAW AS9 NOT IMtfct* Aa. Alt ot the above named Goo.is can and wilt be i

Hosiery and Gloves,

New and Fashionable Dress Trimmings, Parasols, Ac.,. A \ _ iboYtt naraed Bfwxlw ran amt will he sola i PUHLII'* wilt aSwaya l»o tound at the otfee lately cheap. [—>Mf| M. M. DITNJf. weeupievt hy Comllt Ac Rutitl, Keal K«tale Adepts, ready

»*.vvs|xixr»a •»> a*. r\’-m r.i»Lni*r .TlftSilI’S, reni

— . tsattund promptly re all basines* In their prof-msion.

rCSIL BOOK*—The Young Shawm, full of’ angfodtf

..m Choice Songs, for yonng sioger*—by W. B. Bradbury. Alan, The Musical Album, a Vocal (Tana Book for Seminaries, Academies and High School*—by Gee. j F. Root.

my*

WILLARD, STOW ELL A WILLARD.

TO PRINTERS

THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

STfciAM ttOlUFRS.

Sheet Iron Chimneys of all forms and sizoo, have tokW Just completed the most modern and improved

Nw set of

straighten

punched and ill-shaped holo* punched

frequently causing th* iron, by straining asunder the

imperfectly

on the old plan -

—. vited fo aa examination of our Second Stock of RPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which, having been | booght a greatly reduced prices, we are offering at tre-

mendous low figures.

The attention of the Ladies is particularly invited to oor stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Vinetes, Straw Goods, ‘ foe., foe , embracing many entirely new styles, not tn I the market, early in the season, and which we are ofibr- \ tag a reduced price*. H J. HORN, my 8 10 West Washington street.

Boiler Wfofiing Tools,

V|7E are prepared to famish at the lowest Cash Ratos I “ ^Seh th^ Gv*t to.to*"w»ur a^Mrtect accurecv'aa'K VV Fine Eretere Printing Inks, m large and .mall .“hic^" w ith vho < Printicg Paper of any .Ue and extra quality ' ^ ^ riemer and drift 10 Mn '

Cards cut to order at short notice Unruled Cap, Letter and Note Papers

Fine Card Boards. Plain and Illnminatod.

STEWART fo BOWEN,

17 Indianapolla, Ind. PAVILION HOTEL! i

EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.

I 'T’Ra VF.LERS going to Evanaville. should be sure to 1 ! 1 stop nt the - PAVILION HOTF.L,’* of which Col. I . C. K. DREW', one of the oldest and bent landlord* in the 1

' West, is Proprietor.

fibre*, to creek the sheet* between the rivet holes, as nil men pooled on boilers giving out, must irresistuMv hear

evidenee.

This fine establishment is situated directly upon the vogue.

cmfiltfi-

KTUlvin M WniiAM-t, Trt'iretirer of (ion of Deity itself. W* hope tho porty ^OlWtcoiinl v, lost Ins pocket-liook rotitfijn- which elaims to be iho prefierver find*defendifibpni |Risi, nt rnrri> lliuite, « few thiys jorof tho Churrhes, Religion nml Morals, will f Hu In* iifreroil n rownrd ot 3I0U for it« | not abandon themselves to so aaoreligious a "•’♦7 ! eonrfie hs that presented ht their Organ and

T1) ) „f defender, tht' Fort Wayne limes. Will not

CINCINNATI NIAMBT.

CiaciRRATi, July 1$.

miles up and

| Elegant Steam Packets are passing daily and honriy | for the cities East, West and South, and a regular watch ; being kept day and night, travelers can experience no J nnneeeaaarr delay. De Garmos. Omni bos, and Hacks, are ready at a moment’* notice to accommodate guests. And person* calling at the •* Pavilion,” are not only property cared for, but every want anticipated. 1 Traveler* are lavited to call and *ee for themselves.

Evansville, Jnly 6,1855.—dlf.

aao. w. SHALL.

Most of our riveting, also. Is done by steam, by which improved process the rivet Is equally staved op, ailing the hole tight from head to poiat, finishing the rivet u, perfect on the inside aa out, and in place of weak, nihg the rivet, and making it brittle by much hammerng, when cool; leave* it in it* perfect stale of strength stud tenacity, and insuring the purchaser, in every rv-spuct, an article superior to any made on any other plat. it. By the aid of the above improved favilitn's, amt

business, we Boilers made

— ....... ™. . w surpassed in point ipness and quality of workmanship, by anv wtb.-.-the Union. All our Boiler* are first tested by *

f 'IT A I? T "E' W I? E I' X ] Steamboat landing, within a few yant* ot the Ohio, and a practical experience of ‘20 years at the btuinc '—*-XXX A a ; commanding a view of that boantifal river, for several 1 guarantee to oiin uatorner* and the public, Boiler* iwroam »vn wholksalk dcslxb in ! miles up and down. | of No. 1 charcoal iron, that cannot be surpassed in

FRENCH AND GERMAN

FANCY GOODS AND JEWELRY

Aad Agent far

MAUQNET tf GOUNDRAY, 3I»m racTOKresor PgarcwaaY, Paub,

No. m Main Nt,. fop stairs), between Thiol fo Fourth

riHTTNNATI, OHIO.

Apr5—dly

of eheai firm in

pressure of steam before leaving the shop, and war-

rented perfect, or no sale. AU work f ‘ " cars of the different railroads at river price*.

is doiivared on Ilia

Liberal inducement* Prompt attention w otherwise, at the shop

track, one square * 1st of the Union Station.

s given for cash.

ill be given to letters pre paid, - and ntBce, on the Uniou K.

I ' rV'T" 7 t,y — ' ■ —TTT* ”'V".1 Ft<*ra *so Gazin—The market for Flour is *0 moeh

mreil^* th'i^om 1 nnsetUed that accurate quotatloa*

wards Si* crectton of saM house. Aoopwo. I 97 40 and wa heard of small alee at'thta figure, while

tho truly religion* portion of the romiminity vpo the immornlity of Mich a pnhlic$tk>n M tho TTwio.f miiken and dincountonunoe $ pArtY

which upholds nuoh kaorilege?

(l^r It in a singular fact thnt the marketfi of

villa sellar* were In

marital

camiot bejriveo, to-Bay offeriaff

Lotas new a

to atop the work on the

IndUnnpoHfi arc supplied with roost of tlrtrir | anJ2« Mr Harktaon had noaw

tiers on

Hcouraginen

bhi ficcejded the intitAtion to

TT 1 ^9 annual address at the }Jt«te Fair, w '** hfild st Indianapolis in the

w^*l$k of October next.

^ r * Shanks will gif# jTT* CotUHop Party at College H»ll thHt will close their first ((aarter of Good music wtll be furnished, ^’•ything amuigffd in Mr. A'a own had the pteneure yeeterdny of •^ttnuiinooe of Mr. pAAffT, ediMe /* ^-totonl, who it fitoppiag ^ to. 4 ?* *'—'**? Th# Democrat, ttaw^r T :. ^ «prtjht)y pon, )• one of lb#

Suptrior VcnltUM BUadi.

^ TP. l^o ^CT 3D W •

MANU FACTUHRN,

Week.o/ten $t., foot of UttU'e Hotel.

\1 HOUMALE and retail dealer, mahee to order ami

Tv keepseonetantlyonhaadthelaigwat, aheapsrt end t rei saasrtiaswt of any oetahMehfiMat ta «w Wert. Also, makeete ee«*v, BHnds for Chnwhea, Htata, Htatae, and other pabtte building*, ingther with a< eertplste .saortmsnt of fimry, plate anti rilk trlrtrtlnffs, Tessett, Covd, Corelaaa. foe., toe. Bltede carefully peeked and seat to My part et the Mata. All wovk wwrreatad. Give ■# a rail aa-' saea eaOrdan to the city er at a dtatanss execatad rtweta and dtapatah. Oedare reeetvod at T. B.

Pniws'e, Baffiffear, Offgaa

Aiwist SrArr Elections-

Arkiii .a.*, Inw.i, Kentucky, Mis,B *»t>(l Ti-vh, bold their Mtatc elections on *• tttl Mtuulav in August; Tennessee on ^*fftt Tluiradnv i>f lbe «iiine month, and

on tin* Second Thursday.

Dlttixtn.—linn Titos. K. MAHtHALi. lias the r.u n ,«s 11 1 andi'lnt# for Congress

-..1 |a I Ml I MU VF|fl»*. AI l\l »t$ •«» r»i t \sret V' 1 ata ysstv

»»J»yst to. list riel. Ky. Mr. H Ahfiifo'R, j c<intrw 0 f otl( , n f tho richest agrienltnml dis-, -o.^-! tnd I'r Marsh At 1, know nothing , tT j rti j n t j, 6 country, capable of producing V E If E T I A ft II El ft D 9! |

"•wtonly rami idates non.

Wbkat —Mr Glenn rut on ht# farm, "HWirsfiw, Kentucky, a field of twentY-ona ''’•N wheat, which arcraged 2714 bushsis brifheil fiJIlis , uni sold at r#t#re-

^H$lpi

wag, seeing a lady at a party with a **7 hw.nacki’d dresa and l>ar# nrros, afadnurfitioii by saying that aha the wliole juirty. ** W*thp Daily Timeb,—This is tha printed Daily which made -"^•M^hranre on our tahln ywstardfiy — wi#h to ava it succsad \*ut for ita baching* and ths anti-Republican w hich ii m linUins. JJ*»a State FamT, 1806—Tha dwtiii*fnculturis(, PmfcseorJ J MaF*$,

Mf. ftoM fnoTOfl IliBl th# Rnftn^fr luBlrucMMl iiol qxIfb Lnindt of old sold Id Um ww9 9X E8 S5iB8 SO.

1,X reld Engine Houre re Joa^tre^lred ta Orelx WraTS^ff qraSd ta

Faavwoea—The market to quiet, bat It aMtatelae tta

Crmnem

WgieKY—The market continnea steady, with a demand equal to Um supply. Ike wiles snmprtaa $75 bhta

leqaai M M 31M&3l!g^ the tanir ntte for wafontot^ er 1a exceeaof the demand Tn the small way*/)

to advertise for proposal* lo build said Engine House a*

at first ordered. Carried.

Mr. Reid from a Committee on th* petition nf tha E. !. fo C. R. R. Co. reported 1a fovor of granting the som*.

Report roncarred ta.

Mr. Foqaa moved ihet the Connell go into tha election of a wood Measurer. Carried. Hugh Smith and William Hretney were nominated. Mr. Bretney wm

elected on the first ballet.

Mr. Coely moved thnt the Marshal qpilfy the owners of out-lot 117. to open Alabamn streat through the same, treat. lr ^-. tn .he early stago i»f the proceedings a oommuntca- g r< lion am presented from Mr. Malraoo, stating thta be had rend Hie proceedings reported ia the Journal, that - - w

hU name was aasociatad with Mr. Harhtaon ia a petitioa Mot.aaa^HoMere ta some eaaaa ask a farther ad-

eurrent rata.

Tn the small way iTtbe

•erraa—There is no eheoge ta the market worthy of >te. The packer* take all that I* nrrivlnff nt ll#Uta,

ncommunica- firoAa—n»e market ia firm, hut the damned hre hMen c^dlreaeitaat totae of $$ hhde firtr and prime at $Mto

Ingtan street, »,kI now ask 38, hot we heard of no sale* at over

•m from nim xi*

every thing tn an almost unlimited extent, while th# conntry around the Falla ragenerally poor in eoil and has an immense home markat In supply—>&•* Albany Ledger. Tha editor of the IMyer is right in saying that it ia a singular fact that our city should be dependent on I/fttriseiU# for ito YagataWes. Tha soli around our city is far battar adapted to gardening purposes than that about Loniaeille, being leTcl and rich $s land can ba. Wa hope our farm era will think of this subjact of gardening, .rod turn their attention to rawing more vegetables and fruit, and laaa con. It would undoubtedly pay them much battar. Jmwff PanBijra oyLoutsia* a.—We rincerely regret that the country ia to ba deprirad of the valuable aervicea of tbia riaiog atatoff man and inflaxible patriot in tha MSt Congram. Although ba poaitively daclinad, in a formal manner, a re-election, ret aweb ia tha estimation in which he ia bald by hia immediaU fellow-oitiaens, that many of tha member*—nearly a majority—of the meet Democratic Convention, which aeaembled nt Baton Rouge for the porpoee of nominating hia eeeeor, bestowed their rotoa upon him.

Judge Perkiaa foot hia

Wont—A sala nf Tjioe $s. nnwasbod, barred Srah«rt» at 10*. Tire Kivsa ha* fallen 9% feet sine# yesterday.— Waatbor very warm. MBW YORK NRaaOERT. Toaa, Jaly Ito Mooey anthangod. Harlem 9BMi Camhertaad to*Reodtag 95X; Galena and Chicago MO. Cotton doiL— Flour declined; mies at $8 M2$ SO. Mas ta bbl» of Southern at fie So. Wboo* uarkaaffai; Cere firm; sales nf ttAHt boahtaa ta Me. Pesfc aresttl talcs itoa t>W* ta tie Tirtte 75. Bata Arm} sotae MtetatatW. Lofd firm; sate*Tfiabktata WM- Ba aad Batter qatec Whisky firm; mice fiM bhta tatoteaHalm of guaay baps la antve eaatawtas ta Hs. Ctttoe baeyaac sales efltoto bra taUM# for Bto. Arm; sataefike bbda ta Ita tor New Orisao*. DDOytoHty CUM Oi mmAm ml ^ ;

IJ Y Act wf ttew Imte CwanresMi, errery J3 person who ha* served ia amp rapacity for a period of fourteen Days or more in any of the Ware of the Uni-

In en her the regular Army, Militia, or Volnn-

ited State*. In

teen, is entitled to a Warrant for Ifiii acres of land. Any oaohavtag received a Warrant for a levs number ta acres than tan, la entitled to another Warrant for the balance thereof; for example :—if one has received a Warrant for to acre*, he la entitled to another Warrant

for IS* *

LARGE ARRIVAL OP

Its, Ind.

TxxVsxxXtox-

Union , Indi

H. K.

laaapu-

Sollmrm

TT1TK to bVIALL, toil Moin-vt., 3 doors west of HL Bank of Louisville, received ibis morning, in addiion to their former Spring receipts, MB package*, con-

sisting of—

Nuparb Royal Wilton and Velvet Carpeting; Rich KMdarmiMtar and Crostay’s Tapestry Carpeiint; Rich American do- do;

Appbf ta person, or by letter, at No. 3, second story, ( W ?S ^f^ttarih^iiawTr^talgr! and of th* rkLeal

.Att’y* at Low. hnperita aad extra 3-ply Carpeting; Roper and fine 2-ply foprstry Ingram Carpettng; Medium 2-ply cotton chain ami cotton Carpets ta great

variety.

CURTAIN MATERIALS.

CAH ^?v TESkSFtr*-

CLBVBl-ANB PAPBR BOX MANXFACTORY. ertHIS great desiderata in ta the Weal is at length es-

X tabiisbed, and the tmdei '

Orders for Shoe, Gtov

0 undersigned ia prepared to fill all re, Rttn, Bat, Ihce and evervda■•xes. used by Jeweien, Mer-

sertpttM^of Prt|rer ■mxea^^uaed by jeweien, Mer-: n on .

^Jtj^Aayrixeoretylooftntahraade^rompilyto order.

ua*1«^H5*.—fo 19-dlw

J. W. GRAY, ClevelaDd, Ohio.

tyhcbiveb this ray ry EXPWRM Xb from New York aad Boston, a fine assortment of mer Dry Goods, eo,mfotng ta port of Beregre, TU- , Pigs aorta. Lawns, Berege aad Tissue Robes: also, ryeSaopfos of Summer Mika. H J. HORN,

Rocelv tag goods dally

Wert Washington street.

my»

^CNBIilEff-—A targe assortment of pie net Milts; O black folk Girdles; Mack Moirt-eariqne BraU; Mock botton velvet WRhn, received thteday, and for sale by JAMEH LOW A CO., 410 M.-tta-rt., Loui-vtile, Xy.

Whito aad rrJoted Curtain Mtaorial* of every Oeerrip-

FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS.

AU width*, qualities, and prices. Call and examine our store. HITE to SMALL, Main-sC, 3 •loon west ta Bank of Louisville.

mai31-dtf

XSaa merest Amt. Id aad 9d. (Oram's JtTsw Block.)

ern prices.

HAND RIVKTKD BOILERS, if preferred, at the Mine price as above.

mmmxv laa.v i

alwasp oa hand. made to order a above. marW-lv

GAS0KETEBS

■nttce, on mm# conditions as KELSHAW A SINKER, Indianapolis. Ind.

XfRS. B. T. KLWELL PROPSIriBA TO S^l\ fc ifl Lessons ta the following acrompliahmenU. Plano Lesson* $« uu [wr (Quarter of 12 weeks.; French Lesson* $0 fit) per Qr.

pi UU “ “ fffi Ml “ “

wing. $00* “ “

Mrs. E. T: ElweU resided for sovoiai yean ta Frauc*

The may be consulted at the resMt-nre >-

fobn-dl'

Spanish 1

ffonell Dree

re. X '

and Bstatam. The may be

Mr. MeKornasi, on Indiana Avenue.

f'K mm. A. PRINCE to C©.*» MELOI Vjr are decidedly the beat manutartared ta this country; and when compared with | others, untformly obtain the preforence. _ _ As Agent* for Um West, we are prepared to sett there Instrument* at amnufortiuer’e prices, w hr I am In aad rePlano aad MeUnJpon Depot, Fourth-at.,near Vino.

m 11 am wawangtewmrem. 1>RO VISIONS.—Oregon Hama, an excellent arttri* 1 Rscatnug goods daily. my

ra^JS^SSmSSSSmm

AMERICAN HOUSE, X1 T PF* to* addWmt, Is the Ureeat aafi bet artmaffed TV Motel ta New BagtaiMl, aad the sahierHn bags lanve weBN attenUoato Its ate^Rara arara^raeate

*d kimaalf to b* onrtar to Wa LcasritoiRto, ba HAt #MMli OHUDmIMI

BMMf ItofiiBMB

would bavu ratirad aa so#o m lb# rau% of tba battri raudfoB araRfi was conobot Moraovr, bla fotoar.QPK «Ao *^} q>|1|)|

W.C.’S:.tetT' DlaaffUN fff ffgaiff ffiBlHf bt»

ti ItRfll Irayreto I

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.jymir:

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