Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1856 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL.

■nour WILUAffT'SSLLIOTT. vmxagvrsGu*, RICHARD J. RYAN. josiphTd^in. HENRY^Al^DiORIPT. i«»M f«rrr nt*mo» pmm, 8AMITKL CORKY. •«rirr» arf—mr. JOHN R. TARKINOTOR. c—>t> immmmmmm pmm htmu-t, HARRIS TYNER. ^ Of|AWRR * JAMES SWAIN. percy'Sos&rook . roa •‘•ma TAwawip, ALfRED B. SHAW. ram hkmmmi «r c^miwrm. 1 ft t JAMRft LOCKHART, of'Vaf^rborgh. U Dktrirt, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, of Scott. District JAMES HUGHES, of Monroe. Atk District JAMES B. FOLEY, of DoeMor. !>tk District, EDMUND JOHNSON, of Henry. Kth District, JAMES M. GREGG, of Hendrick*. 7tt District, JOHN G. DAVIS, of Park. m District, DANIEL W. VORHEES, of Fountain. 9th District, WILLIAM Z. STEWART, of Caim. I Of A District, ROBERT LOWRY, of Elkhart. 1 l/A District, WILLIAM GARVER, of Hamilton. RLRCTOflAI. TH'RKT. GRAHAM N. FITCH, of Caaa. SAMUEL II. BtrSKIRK, of Monroe. I— W. F. PAtMtrrr, of Warrick. II— S. K. Wotr, of iiarriaon, III— 8. W. SHonx, of Lawrence. IV— D. 3outs, of Franklin. V— Edmowd JoHHeos, of Henry, VI— Martin M. Rat, of Shelby, VII— Jamm M. Hanma, of Vigo, VIII— J. s. McCutu.ANnof Clinton, IX—ORHiRue Evrrta, of Laporte, X—F. P. Ranoaf.t., of Allen, XI—S. 8. Micki.e, of Adam*.

All hinth of Job and flock Work fxrCHtrd at this OJfict, at the cheapest rates and ia the neatest tuple. Orders solicited and attended to trith marked promptness and dispatch. The Sentinel Is the largsst Printing Kncablishmcnt ia the State. (IFAdTertlaementa must be handed in by 12 •'clock to inaure an in*ertion the aame day. Job ANf> Book Woaa.—Strict attention will be pald.-hereafter, to job and book printing. We hare the largest and beat job ofllec in the Weat, and are prepared to do all kind* of work with promptneaa, neatnesa and dispatch. Thoee favoring na with ordera may rely npon their being promptly attended to. Apelefetieal. The etnbarraMment we have labored under, In finding the office in general disorder when the racent change was made In this establlehtnont, baa been the cause for the late hour oar paper has been issued in the •vening. If our friends will forbear with us • short time longer, we promise its prompt delivery at an early hour in the afternoon. 1LT The lIon..Isaaaa D. Bskiht and Oor. Wn, Man addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at Micliigan City. The Tenth District is moving surely in the right direction. Both the above named gentlemen speak in Edinburgh

to day.

■ ' ii i —.. . —« Tut WaATires —After a month of unprecedented cool weather for this season, that ht|s Wen known for years, we are again treated to a " heated term,” with prospects of a warm SepleinWr. The season throughout has been a singular ons—warm to suffocation in the early part of July, and cool almost to frost during the whole of August. Old Hoi seem* determined to make his power felt most at the close of his reign, and like the dying great, W greatest when they die.

The State has gene PertiMd, Bath, Baa

asd ethar Urge towse, .. over laat year, which, if M elect Hamlin by orer IS.MO

PfcBiLA*», Ma., SrpC 9. atiiffy RapuhKcaa. U Aamaala. K«ckl«nd, ow Republican gaiaa carried through, will

■mrdwr i

AUmmwts* awiclde. PaiLADCx.raiA, Sept. 8.

This aweaiag Wm. Nathaniel Weal, formerly of Baltimore, residing ia Mcrehaat-et, killed hie wife by subbing her ia the breast. Hr

afterward stabbed himself Hie recovery ia doubtful.

ia eeveral places.—

Arrteal ac the ■rareelasra.

Raw Yon, Sept. 8.

The steamship Barcelona, at the New Yerk and Havre line, arrived hem this morning from Havre Her dates are only to the Slat of Au-

gust, and hove been anticipated.

J. 0. Breckinric

Pirns tar. a, Sept. 8. through this city

positively Mass Con-

te day for Philadelphia, bat be promised to be present here at the

rention on the 10th inst.

Ilepwblleaw nToss jieetig.

UaaASA.O., Sept. 8.

An immense Republican mass meeting assembled here to day. Addresses were deliver ed by Governor Chase, R. M. Corwine and

others.

••■-Arrival nf the Cnnadlaa.

Qckbvc, Sept. 8.

We hsve as yet no intelligence of the approa .h of the steamer Canatlian, now due with Lirerpool dates to August 23.

Deatrnrfive Tire.

Com mb ia, Penn., Monday, S.*pt., 8.

A deatruetire nre oecorred here U>-day, destroying twenty-one buildings and alorrs.—

Loss 120,000 to 930,000.

marto of Mr. fMttt M the Battle Bowl Several errm bAttag ecwineJ m the report of Mr. ParrrFe opening apaach at the Battle Ground Convention, as It wm copied by ns front tba Lnfayatta Awstriestts, we give below a corrected report of the Mm«: Mr. Pettit, before taking bio Met m Pramdent, returned bia tbenks as Mlowa: Mr. CbairnMn:—To yon end to the other member* of tba Committee of Arrangement* for my selection, and to yon, my fellow citizen*, for my confirmation to the high nooition of President of tbia rast convention, I tender my eincore thanka, promiaing that 1 will promptly and faithfully discharge ite dattea. W# have met An this sacred ground—consecrated by the Wood of our bmtkrna from the North and South, freely abed and mingled together like a stream of water, for the protection of their people, the glory, honor and preservation of these States. This soU which drank the Mood and now cover* the I tones of the gallant son* of Kentucky and Indiana, ia their TbermopyW. No narrow views or sectional limits boumded their patriotism; the whole Union was their country, and for it they died. Let u. emulate their virtues and devotion to the country, an.: here, to-day, renew # our obligations to each other, and "pledge our lives, oor fortunes, and our sacred honor” lo the preservation of the Union of our fathers. Let us be profoundly impressed with the importance of our duties as citizens, for never in oor history, was there a time which demanded a more ardent patriotism and lov* of country than tbs present—prompted as they are by every consideration of self-preservation, a desire for the spread and perpetuation of rational liberty, and of filial affection for our ancestors. Threatened bj domestic broils, and abroad by two great nations of Europe, he it a traitor who would weaken the bonds of this Union; he is no lover of liberty who will calmly listen to such a proposition—nor is he, whose soul does not burn with indignation on bearing it made, a legitimate son of a Revolu-

tionary sire.

Let our ]>atrioti«m bo national, and a firm conviction seize each of ns hers, to be carried home and acted upon through the campaign, that we must succeed or the Union is at an end, and self-government is a failure. Put your seal of condemnation on fanaticism and sectional strife ; before it kindles the fire about the martyr at the stake, bid religious

persecution down; and demand for thepeople x A T f o r p Y v fi V 0 T A D P in each locality, whether State or Territo- LAl/lriij lAIvljI OlUlhrj rial, the right to form their own domestic ' Afo. 5 Bntes House, Washington Street,

IWDIAKAPOLIS, IHD

I.SIRST ARRIVAL OR PALI,* WINTER COOI»S, F reevtve,! by Adam'* Kxpre*-. EIOHT OASES OF GOODS OF THE LATEST

IMPORTATIONS.

*<■ lection* of Mlk, am! Ca*hmcre Robea, are y f superior to any ever brought to this city, ami cannot be equalled hy any other establishment. Our assortment of plain. Plaid ami Fancy Striped Silks is most beautiful. Aow and handsome styles of Jaconet, Swiss and Lace Collars and Sleeves. Also, full sets, very rich and new patterns. Ribbons and Bonnets, all new styles. Shawls, Mantillas and Cloaks, t'irect from Carls; and many other styles of jp*-*,!.-, which we have

not lime to ei.tuncranle in this card.

N. B.—The largest. Snesl, ami handsomest, and last, though not least, (Cheapest) assortment of dry goods

In the city, I* at the Ladles' Fancy Store,

augno dtf| J. K. WHK.LAN * CO. NTVOOXjXJMBIXr TT-A.JR.UB’flK

33 Bundle* TVoolIrn Yarn, In white and blue mixed. Just received at

JtufJT-in M. M. DUNN’S.

SO PIBC’RN. IRISH LINEN*,

/"VP Richardson * Son’s manufacture, warranted the \J host Goods made, and will be sold from 93 cents to

fl.no, at

aagi7.tfl DUNN'S.

Black Gro. De Bhine Silk,

VaTARRANTSD not to crack, and oil boiled, for the

VV low price of $1 no p yard.

Just received,at

augTMfl M. M. DUNN’S.

5 Bales of Brown Muslins, TUKT received and will bo told at 7 cents

fj at sng9H

canton flannel: oantomflanmex.:

O C.AMKS of bleached and unbleached.

* at

aug97tf

200 Jaconet (.’ollars, TTANPSOMF. STYLES, rsnging In price from 3 cents .11 to *3. Just received at.

angST-lfl

Cambric

President Pierce at the Bprlag*.

W AAMiKr.Tow. Monday, Sept. 8.

President Pierce left the city yesterday for Warrenfon Spring*, where he designs spending

a few days.

Abb fsshsrs will to is *to destr* the perpetuity ef

B 1

love the black i err assured ef a cordial

all wto * i die white i

The ewetisg at Ksto—sw. Midrigu. m Friday lest, was estimated te eaeibvr twentybeble. Flags, banners, moaicaad ceeroro wen in abundance. The preecasien that received Gen. Cam J Judge Douglas, Senator Beraar, Major BemcivaiDGK, Col. Pamrov and Gov. Dimaaon. renehed for more than n mile, filling the entire street from side to aide. All of the above named gentlemen addressed this vest assemblage ef person*, in speeches of thirty minotes, commencing at 1 o’clock. At 9 o’clock Gen. Cam and anite, except Mr. Bowar, >t*rted for Pontiac, where there was to be a like demonstrations on Saturday. Mr. Baieav leasasned, and at 7 1-2 o’clock, addressed an immenae concourse of citizens and stranger*, who » mained to hear him a second time. Altogether, it w.-s the largest and most enthusiastic meeting of the reason, and will no doubt tell at the coming election.

• avis n»cr,

t. s. nou ovRi

MACY & HOLCOMBE, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,

l*DI»S*fi,UA, I*D.

) ly8TS**" ,>, T 0 * tt ® ^ bright House../ If

J. g. Wncl.AN. u. OltLIOA*.

ORKAT KXCITKMKNT

institutions, nubject only to the paramount law of the Constitution. Freighted with these principles, and with every emblem of the Union Hoating at her mast-head, yon may safely give your bark to the waves, and she will again walk the political waters as a

thing of life! Book Notice*.

MUSICAL REVIEW AND OAZETTK-Mxao* A

BsovUSAk, Now York.

We have received the last number of this interesting periodical, which contains more than

the usual amount of pleasant matter.

Lowrf.i.MAAO*'* Pestalozxian system of music teaching i* continued, also Jons Josm' musical adventures in Europe, an amusing and interesting article. There are nevernl other communication* of considerable interest to the amateur

a* well as the professor of music.

The musical illustrations are : A song and quartette, by Wm. B. Bradbury, on the Fall of Charter Oak, a very pleasing composition, but the gem of the work is the hymn, “Thou soft flowing Kcdron/' beautifully harmonized for four voice*. This superb composition, although not new by any means, has lost none of its pleasing and graceful beauty by time. We cheerfully recommend this publication to amateurs

and lovers of music generally.

A Mnr,* Kaow*,

Ths N*w Softool. Hotmr.—The opening, and dedication of the new school house in the Fifth Ward, was a pleasant and instructive affair. The friend* of education and the citizens generally having been invited, made quite an audience. The exercises commenced with a hymn by the pupils, which was followed with s prayer by the Rev. Tiioavro* A. Mh.ls. Mr. P. V. Ovllxy then stated the object of ths meeting, which was the dedication of the new house. Haveral addresses were delivered appropriate to the occasion, by Mayor Wmt, Rev*. Jamison, Mata, Bar***, and others. A vote of thanks wm tendered to the architect, Mr. Rsf'onn, for the expeditious and thorough man’ Iter in which the building was put up. The bnilding is one of the best of its claas in the West, ami oor citixena may well feel proud of it; and we trust lo hear a good account of its utility hereafter. The following is a list of the

teacher* I

Primary Department—Mr*. Ia>*olt. Secondary—Mias 8. 0. Hall. Intermediate—MIsms Bat** and Cobur*. Grammar—Gxo. W. Dansaov, Esq. Indiana may well be proud of her public schools. We believe they are the most systematic and well regulated in the We*t. The friend* of education may look forward with confidence to a glorious result, in the happy •Jfset* of this, the “aheap defence of nations."

LIFE IN THE ITINKKACY-Mii i.sa Ono* f.toA*, New York, for wlo Uy Stswakt A

Indianapolis.

A book w« recommend lo our Methodist brethren, as Containing many wholesome truth* plainly expressed. It is the common story of injustice and wrong on the part of the cpngre gation, and although inferior toolher works of the kind in point of incident and literary merit, it is greatly to be admired for (he spirit of kindness and charity in which it is written. The minister in question is a clever gentleman, with much independence of character, who gives up his youth and manhood to the service of God, making much of the few pleasures that brighten his path and touching lightly upon the evils ho h*s Irorne, less for what he has suffered than in the hope that it will lead to a redress of grievances for others. He insists upon it (hat " the laborer is worthy of his hire,” and that an acknowledgment of the fact would make the cause of Christ cease to be a sacrifice in every respect- In this connection he speaks of the calls for money : Many person* wonder why it costs a minister so much to live ; and after all that has been said on the <ubject. not a few are unable to see why his expenses should exceed their owA.— These are wholly unmindful of (he peculiarities of his position.

JOAl

M. M. Dl

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eived

N’S.

M. M. DUNN’S.

Kdi’iii"* and

Inserlinss.

O OMF, beautiful pattern/ ami amor,2 tliein some very O narrow ami nice Goo<l*. Ju»t n-reivcl at

M. M. DUNS’S.

il pattern/ ni narrow and nice Goods.

aua97tf

ELASTIC BKLTS. TYLACK and Colored, new style of Buckle. Jiut r> received at M. M. DUNN'S. ■fiWtf 50 PIECE* PLAIN DKLAINN, T USI offered and will be sold at 19’» cents is-r vard, tf at M. M. DUNN’S.

aux97tf

100 Pieces Striped and Checked.

CAMBRIC.

CtOMK very nice Good*, ranging in price from 19% O to 50cents, at M. M. DUNN'S,

an (371/

A GRAND RALLY!! 1 he Democracy in flavor of the Union will assemble at GREEN CASTLE, SEPTEMBER Iffrn. A large number of distinguished speakers from abroad, will be present to address the thou*sands, among,whom will be Hon. Gkahamn Firm, Gov*. J. A. Wsight and A. P. Willard of Indiana, and J. C. Ti *x, Esq., of Iowa. Ample arrangements are being made to accommodate all A general request is extended to every county in the Stale to come up to help ihe Democracy of old Putnam to sustain the Constitution and the Union. Democratic Barbecue! KENTUCKY AND INDIANA, AT HENRY VILLE, CLARK COUNTY, Wednesday, September 10, 1856. SrxtkER*.—Hon. J. D. Brjc.ht, Hon. Thos. A. Hf.ndbick*, of Indiana, Hon. Archie Dixon, of Kentucky. A special train will leave Edinburgh for Henry ville, at 7 o’clock, A. M. Fare half price. Mass Mm ting at Greensbnrg. There will be a Democratic Mass Meeting and Barbecue at Greensburg on the ITth of September. In the evening there will be a Torch-light Procesdon and a grand display of Fire-works. A host of distinguished speakers have accepted invitations and will be present., A Free Dinner will be provided for forty thousand. It will be the monster meeting of the season. Arrangements have been made with the Indiana Central Railroad to run Excursion Trains at half faro. Mentrr’s Band will be with us. ET Gov. Wrioiit has agreed to attend the following political meetings, between now and the October election. We hope our friends will see that notice is given : Greencastle, Putnam co., Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Union, Randolph eo., Friday, Kept. IJtb. Muncle Delaware co , Saturday, Sept. 13th. Thorntpwn. Boo*-* Trr—wiay, sept f- th. rranklm, Johnson eo., Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Madison, Jefferson co., (Evening,)’ Wednesday,Sept.

17th.

Kent, Jefferson co., Thursday, Sept. 18th. Pans, Jennings co., Friday, Sept. 19th. Lexington, Scott co., Saturday, Sept, iinth

isylvaniaaburg, Ripllaillex, Ripley co., Tu ■ Patriot, Maas Meet!

Lexington, S<

Penn

\ ers-i.it,.,,»

Near Patriot, Maas Meeting ol

and Switzerland. Wednead New Albany, Floyd co. Mit-hell, lAwrence co..

Tnesda-

y, “ept. 2nth.

eo., Monday, SepISJd.

ucj.Uy, Sept. 93d.

f the counties

WM. M. CORN.

aMRRomi M. RRYSOR.

Railsoad AcoiDinr.—On Wednesday night, •bout sixty miles this side of Detroit, ou the MiehifS* Central Road, a collision between a night train going East and an emigrant train West, occurred with immense damage to both. A child was killed and several other persona, half a dosen or more were wounded, and Iff

cars were smashed op.

ItcaixoTON, tub Rwr Hoasg, 8010.—The Louisville Jsurnal rays, Mr. Alrxaspkb, of Wpodford, had purchased the celebrated race horse Lexington. He met Mr. Txxsnofcx in Knglnnd, nnd ths purchase was mad* there The price paid waa 915,000. 17 A fire occurred the other day at Kenton, Hardin county, Ohio, which destroyed the office and press of the Hardin RsptMican, edited hy Mr. Roeiieso*, Clerk ef the Houee of Representatives. There was no insurance on the offiee, and Mr R. leue* about 91,900. MiLumifN Rbvivsd.—The Buffalo Esprtss says Abbam Flavxll, of New Jersey, a well k aero a aeeood advent man, has published paper predict iag the end of the world on the

13th at Ostuber.

Boom Yfovuaioo*. — Horn, locksmith, to* ptehod oae of Banuro’a gory locks ; to did wtth apfck ase. He is new at work on a wed

tech-

17 Thu ante of Ourtershurg lote.’at Mean’s Austtua loeese, tehee plae* en Wedneadey eveaiag, The ■—hor of late aetd oa tea promt as* and at Ohminati ro maaMhated la teiu vMatty aad at Oiaeiaaati turn which plan a amah

The Amvricax Horn.—By reference to an advertisement in another column, il will be seen that General Elliott has associated him self with his son, By son K. Elliott, and the Hotel will henceforth be carried on under (he name of W. J. Elliott A Sox. This, we think, ia a good move. Our young friend, Byron, is as genial and pleasant a gentleman as one often meets, and the advent of his return will be

hailed by his old friends with joy.

A highly complimentary notice from one of our Muncie exchanges, (which, by the bye, we have lost,) describe* his loss to the community in that place as almo*t iireparable,and peaks in the most flattering terms of his many social qualities, his general good humor and bia many virtues of head and heart. We wish him every auceess in his new vocation, and feel assured that the American will lose nothing by

the change^

pAOUXRRKOTTrR, PhOTOOIAPH ARD AMBROTTFS Gallery.—Messrs. Bowers A Fxaslrk, having purchased the proprietor's entire right for CuttiNUh’ patent Ambrotypesfor the city of Indianapolis, hss associated himself with T. J Bewkim, for the purpose of taking theae beautiful and enduring pictures on glass. Mr. Peasler is r gentleman well known to our citixena, having been operator for Week* for some time. It is needless to mention this gentleman’s skill in thie peculiar branch of the fine arts—his pictures speak for themselves. We hope our friends

CONES & BRYSON,

IMPORTIRf Of

Brandie*, Wine*, Liquor*, OXG--A.XV.eF, 0*0., No. 91, Second Htroet, between .Sycamore r.nd Main CINCINNATI, OHIO. \ GENTS !for Kllll nnd Sparkling Catawba Wines; i V Old Bourbon and Rye whisky. [aii)c98-dly Frederick A. Co.’*

P/’SHIONABI.K

HIT. & Ml flBIMlIfi STORE. S3 Fourth-tit, Oppotilr Plaster's list el, M'F. I.OI'I’*. laiig98-d,Vwly

he counties ot Ohio

•day. Sept. Jtth.

, Friday 8ept.9r,th.’

aw re nee co.. Saturday. Sept. 971b. I.ewtaville, Henry co., Tuesday, Sept. Hern. Maiinico.. Monday night, Oct. nth. Lagro, Wabaah co.. Toe-day, Oct. 7th.

Decatur, Adam* co., Wednesday, Oct. 8th. Kcrt Wayne, Allen co., Thursday, Oct. !Hh.

Auburn, DcKalb,eo., Friday, Oct. IlKli. Angola, Steuben co., Saturday, Oct. Ilth.

O’ Hon. Graham N. Fitch, candidate for

Elector for the Slate at large, will address his

fellow-citizens at the following places : Ken*fcl!aer, Ja*perco., Sept. 13th, at 1 r. M.

Oxford, Benton Sept. |. r >ih,at 1 r- R.

Monticello, While co., Sept. 16lb, at 1 P. M. Franklin, Johnson co ,Sept 17th, at 1 r. n.

Camden, Carroll co., Sept. U*th, at 1 p. *.

Frankfort, Clinton co., Kept JHh.at I p. x. Warren, Koscinako, co., Sept. 9-d, at 1 p. M.

Gosben,Elkhart co.,Sep(. -23.1, at I p. a.

South B*o d. St. Joseph co.. Sept. 91th, at I p. Jt. Plymouth, Marshall co. Sept itth, at 1 p. St.

l-ai-one, luiporto co., SVpt. Nitii, ut I p. *.

Vaipairaao, Porter co.. Sept. iTlth, at I p. x. Crown Point, 1-ake co., Sejit. ^.nh, at 1 p. x.

To the Public.

The following appointments heretofore made by Gov. \VTllaiu> and Judge MortoK—PetersLurah, August 25, Washington, August 20, Devon Hill, August 27, Paolj, August 28,Spencer, August 20, Bloomfield, August 30, Sullivan, Sept- 1, Bowling Green, Sept. 2, Terre Haute, Sept. 3, are mutually withdrawn, nnd they have mutually made the following ap-

pointmenta:

Spencer, Owen co.. Sept. 18. at 1 r. *.

Kloomfleld, On

tomtotoeaaifM M, ato ye* wM touk ws rirroe uAvf HROBERTBKOW91TG keep* m,

issfftf at the tovMM

Ne- L WJr Tke csIsSratsd Bstm sj Xsathsem, er Coot tw fito MtmsSf,betwg pewfeewS miskmsi cprsm, hilhe mfe*( as wettae the sBsnt crow to XMottSm*, 0yMwr»?, CAslm, (xiping pain ia Me kernel* rod etsUrsm tosShhef. PrepmtiS orntj ky M S. B—ffkroy T I%*rottaii I, JWm ftniat unless ths UM ow Mdi bottU b sigwe«l ia the htuel-writing at “H. fit Hlipkrsj ~ Cholera «e always prwea*Sa* by Diarrhoea as Dpseotsrp, therefore if the above eeaaed Remedy in ml hand le be takes ia aeaeow, »o owe weeUtowd ro to» ef that di* ad fu 1 roowgw. TVy it msi he caeeitWthetatlrotamrdiriea lelaaed which prove* tteril hath new amd afc. LM as traseler he so improdeat aa to *0 anwth er weal written h, far naoy hews effete roafheroreU ao4 alee roroheafauro ami aroal vataaMeaf ail, roaej precioee Brc* tittle mediciae U at haad. Price 25 aad it ceete per hoOte. ROBERT BROWNING, Ageat aegS-tCal

IwpoeTaRT to Few»i re Pa. C—erowe*** Pma.— The cotehiaatiowe of iagicUlewta la theae Pais, is to result of along aad exteroive practice; they are mild ia their operattea, aad eartaia at rwetoriac netare to it* proper chaoael. Ia every ieetaace hove the Ptlie proved eoeceaefUL Y ho FUlo lavaciehly opoa tkroo oh etraetioae to which toaalro are Hable, aad briag aatare into ite proper channel, whereby health ia recto red, and the pal* aad deathly reuatonawce changed to a healthy one. No female eaa enjoy good health naleae the is rexalaet aad whenever aa obetraettoo take* place, whether from expoeure, cold, or aay other cause, the general health immediately hegtne to decline, aad the went of each e remedy hee been the cause ot to many cowsampuona among young female*. Headache, Pain ia the Side, Palpitadow of the Heart, Loathing of Food, and dUtuibed sleep, do moat alwaye arise from the intvrrupUon of nature; aad whenever that U the case, the Fill* will invariably remedy all those evils. Nor ere they Uae efficacious ia the care of Lencorrhma, commonly called the “Whites.” These PUUiboahl never be taken during pregaaocY, ms they woold be ioro to cauae a miveurriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free frtMMUnythiag injurious to life er health. Pull and explicit directions accompany each box. Theae Fills are pot np la square, flat boxes. Persona residing where there is no agency established, by enclosing Oae Dollar fas a letter, prepaid, to Dr. C. L. Carovnaa, No. 987 Sleeker at.. New York CHy,ean have them tent lo their respective add tease* by return of wail. W. W. ROBERTS, Wholesale aad Retail Dea.erfor Indianapolis. JulylTddcwly -

COMMERCIAL.

IHDIAHAFOLLd BOARD OF TRADE. OFFICERS; President—JAMES BLAKE. Vice President*—D. Maspibb aad S. W. Ptxaca. Tsnaanrer aad CoUeetor-JaHas H. McKean am. Secretary—T. B. Elliott. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : Wtlllsai Robson, James X. Key, R. J. Gatling, W. R. .'Hearns, Wm. Y. Wiley.

30®fi0c 3O«70c

Ilf DIANAPOLIX RETAIL MARKET.

Or me or the Stats Scxtixxi , IndianapolU, Sept. 9,1838.

BEESWAX, f> h...9«®99 TEAS—

BROOMS, pd*l^ri^9^5 Imperial, fc L. FLOUR, p bU.83J>0ial>>J)0 Gunpowder, fc..

FISH- TOBACCO—*

White,. 6Fine Lamp, R. 93®20c Mackerel, „.7®7>ie Virginia, h.. 9SP43c

**•

Dried Applea, bush.* Common. R 6%c

S1JJU®I,75 Castile, R

Dried Peachey ^ FBATHEILS— SHOT, per bag, «2J0

GRAIN- BACON-

Wheat, buah.*'Sides R W®l#J£e Corn, —45^30 .Shoulders, R.„ »ojlOc Oats, bush 30c Home, canvassed, R Barley, budi $1.20 13»l3^e Kye, busU 60c BUTTBR, R....I1>iiMIXXc Beane, EGGS, doz. die COFFEE- CHEESE, R Hk^llc Rio, R 12®12X LARD, R..» loc

Java, R„ Iiimlti SALT—

Laguayra, R....13®l3>n Lake, bU. $2,40 CANDLES— Kanawha, bush 43c Sterine, R 13* SEEDS— Star, R - 96c Clover, bnah MOLASSES— Timothy, bosh *3,50 If. O., t> gall .ihaioOe Bine Gram, bnah Si,00 SUGAR— Flax, bueh SIJ5 N. O., R 10X«l0Xc TALLOW— Cruaned, R ™.15c Rendered, R 9.V310e Pulverioed, R 13c Rough, R. 6c

Loml, R 14® 13c WOOL—

SP1CEH- Tnb washed, R 2fi®28 Pepper, R : lSJ4e Pulled, R -Ai®28

itro a. w

» > 5 r -

•MUA.M. jtoF-M.

MADT* RAILEOAD

MflP.M..

-MtS A. M. .MffiUF.M.

Tmxxiamayrwre TEA!ae LI ATE. 7ffi»A-M._ 1*3 P.M 11:15 F. M

- hffiSfi. M. JUffin A M. - 8:40 P. M.

IMDIAMA OEMTSAL MAILBOAD.

.llffiD A M. _ SMUP.M.

■mum loom. 7 AS A. M 1:45 P. M 1IAUF.M...

MADOOH AMD IMDdAMAFOUS RAILROAD t*ai* LSAvaa ffitata Aiaivta K AUM 11 AS A. M. PEED AMD IMDIAMAFOLIS R AILMOAD. tbaiw Lsavaa. TBAia Aaatvca IA* P. M 16:48 A. M. IMDIAMAPOXJS * OIMOIMMATI RAILROAD, ■alas Laava. inaum Aaanra. 11 AO A. M HAS A. M.

-.tok D to

HAS P. M...

r JO p. if.

JEFFERSOMTILLE RAILROAD. ■Anmtaava TVAtas AUrra. HXNP. M. 11J5 A. M. IA* P. M 8AO P. M.

L«B*» SALE OT CITY LftT*.

Vf cKKRNaN a EDGAR, will offerferrole atPnbile iU Aacttoo, 104 City Lota, beautifully situated, on Virginia A venae, snath-west aide. Sale will take place oa the premteee oa MONDAY THS EIGHTH OF

SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 9 r. a.

Terms of eels are, fMJM down aad $WJX> every three ontha, with tateraat. aug!8

COMMERCIAL. COIaL-RGE

or

XEX.c3.itfhXXtfhpoli.MB.

IMDIAMA PRAOTTCAL LAW SCHOOL! ■ufafcliakcfl MarcM Slat, A. D., 1S31. W. McK. SCOTT, Att’y and Coansellor at Uw,

Fammder amd Prc»ldeMt.

COMMENCEMENT OF THE SIXTH COLLEGIATE TEAK ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF SEP. 1868. 'jiHE 6th CoOegtero year ef the above aimed InstUnL tiun, will commence ite opeming Semioe at the New Hall of We Collage, in Blake’* Co mmercial Row, cm

ay ef September. 1836.

_ 500 Gentlemen

aad Ladies have been enrolled aa Student#, and the

amus:

. o. mcWAamoxe . e ” Jtt dr tm:— A GREAT NATIONAL WORK. at Are yearo* axeeattoa, lavolviag thi r Ria *». nates 13x23. Paper MaS.

PYonb oa plain paper

T» CteWrymea, tti* Series eepedaMj -yaia li Meetf, aa amleat, brontiinl. aroi’Ta dre ittee eerroea. To — - | TI-a.

Gem of Art this country has ever produced.

Tn.‘atteatfoa of the trade, is particularly invited to Ihw wnck, la view of ite aaeonailed noaateritv —* pro-p ete. Term* meet favorable. J A > ’ ro ****k“ of 9* pp. 8 xo., containing a full de»crtpUnn of the work, with aumoroen veaumooiala ot Cummings; Rev. Dr*. Alexander, Hawks. Bethuae. BeiUwa, Seahnry, Adams, Tyag, H. X Smith, and TVnapeon; Hon. Edward Everett, Ron. George Baa-

crot, Horn G. C. Vr ^ ' '

of toe Preaa of thte

peaaaathority.

O J?*? LMMMMM AMT POCMHAl. wiUbo sent ea the receipt of two postage atampe, or terteaheotothe Hade, or to Ageats, at S4 SS per baaThe Kugrmviaga, boxed flat, to avoid injury bom rotting. are deEvered to Expreee at the coet of one dollar, aad Svo sate will, oa eatkfectory order, be seat to oa ““ ‘ **»ra charfe »>r boxiag aad cartage.

had at to lowest prices, aad boxed f<

YAM A1

CIRCUS ANtTmT^AGERIE!

Verpiaack; together with the Voice ia city, aad also, ef to bighrot Euro-

dollar,

order, be eeat to oae r—m—

SS m.

For proapeetas of Eagiavmgs or Circalar of the la<tiluttoa,addrew Rev. A. R. WOLFE, J■-nyS-dAwSma] Spiagler Institute, New York.

Engraving xnd PriatingT

For CARDS of every variety— 57 Scad to DUNNKLL;

For SEALS aadSEAL PRESSES—

57 Scad U DUNNKLL;

For, in short, every thing ia the way of Designing, Ka<raving and Printing, at reasonable prices, wad order* to WM. a. DUNN ELL, 11)3 Broadway, N. Y. Il r* Specimens sent by nui). (ou applicatioe, with P. - ,tMln P- [aug20 Uuidihwe. EX Y BANGS, BKOI HEK A CO.—Traae Sale Rooms

I> Ro. 13, Park-row, K. Y.

Sixty-iourtU Sew York Trade Sale, to be commenced tke Stationary Sale, on Friday, Sept. 12, and continue

1 Saturday and Monday following.

The Book Sale, on Tuesday, SepL 16, and continue

Xa X>.

[augJb-dmwlWR

the tet Monday ef September. 1PS6. Since ite establishment in 1C31, nearly !

and Ladies have been enrolled as Stu .^.v,o» .ue^y.oe, Graduates thereof are fouad in almost every importaat daily in the order of ilie Catalogue, point in the West, in Incntive and responsible sitoa- Tbe Catalogue of the above Sale is now ready fordistions, enjoying incomes, some from SI2uu to S150U, and iribution, and will be sent to any address 11 non innlkautany from $300 to $HJ0, per annum ; when without 1 r :

the knowledge, they acquired ia this Institution, they

ere before able to make only a bare living.

The best lime for entering ia from the 1st to the 16th of each month, although Students are admitted at any

time.

For full particulars of Coarse of Studies, Expenses, Ac., a Circular will be furnished on application to W. McK. SCOTT, Provident. Indianapolis, Aug. 24,1856. [IwdAw

The Lxrgwt

x*ar T SC Hi XKT W.lt exhibit at INDIA NAPOLI

Satxrdxy. Septemher Wth, ISM. Door*opennl IntoeEMrokvV. tt THE EQObSTEIAMX GTMMAXT1C TROOFBS Comprise the principal Stan of Eesiipe ato America, at th - head at wheat are to celeb rated

C7oolK.ro Z*tfhxxxlly •

From Ashley 'S Royal AmpUhteter. Loadon ; the

FRANCISCO BROTHERS.

Four ia number, from the Cieqwe Natwaal, Parts ;

LE JCOVE LOGIN

The most t teesic Equestnah of the agw ;

FRANK CARPSSTKR,

The daring bare-back rider t Mown. Hildreth, Wad-

. well, Hontell, Ac.

•AND SEPARATE TROUPES Of Yolligucrs, Acrobats, PnateralroMsand Dramatists. TWO STAR CLOWNS! DEN STONE, the moot original wit aad pungent Jea ter ia America: and U. CKOWHUKST. hte Eaghah compeer, a “ lellow of inluite wit,” aad to greatete Trick Clown in the World. Leader of the Comet Band, HERMAN LU DW1G. THE MBMAOWM Is the most perfect ever exhibited, and contains to hugest and most comprehensive collection of animals from EUROPE. ASIA, AFRICA AMD AMERICA, Ever comprised In oa* Zoological laatilate. Immediately after the areotc performances PROFESSOR LAMGWORrMY, Will enter the cages of his Trained Animals, eorateting of Lions, Lionesses, two Royal Bengal t igers. Leaping Tiger, P-nthere, Leopards, See., and exhibit to the *|>ectaLMs the woudroea subjection la which he hotda these sav ge denixens of the jungle aud loresu ADMISSION—25 ceute, (no half price.) Rescrvad SeaU 3U cents: Children 25 cents. 1 aug27

ST. LOUIS MEDICAL COLLEGE.

JT m<

lar tectnn-H in this Institution will com ence 011 the It rat Mouduv of November, 1636, and

vh.

egilti e 011

Miatiuue un.il Match. A pretimiuary Course at the I'ollege. aa also Clinical Lecluree at the Pospitelaand it Die D s|hmisui v, will he delivered Irithout extra

: utoc.th of October

M. D., Professor ot Principles aad

A. Ln-ros, M. D., Profeasoc of Chemielry and Phar-

macy.

CaxtLts A. Pore, M. L*., Priifcjisor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. M. M. Puli.uk, M. D., Profeaiwr of Obet.'trica and Di-

seases of Women :md Children.

W. M. M, PuaxTsa,

THE EYE AND EAR

TvURING my Ute tonr in Enrd^e, 1 obtained several A-/ no jv lustruiueuts, and Remedies of iuealcatabie

cUurge, ouriiig the month of (.fetober

M. L. Linton,

Practice of M- dieme.

known t am not

3

3 3 3 3 N E W S.

GOOD

TO THE UNFORTUNATE!

TVK- NOLAN cores the FEVER AMD AGUE, in 17 from 94 to 48 hoars, allowing but one shake, or the

money refunded.

RHEUMATISM CURED ’—I will take any man afflicted with to Rheumatism otf his crutches in n few

~ its, or ask no pay till it is done.

SORE EYES!—Of the worst description cared in a few .lays. Cancer*, Ulcers Fever Sores, and diseases incident .1 to the human family, effectually cured. To aay person who can pci dace an article equal to hte INDIAN HEALTH LINIMENT, for speedy and effectual cure of Rheumatism, be challenges the w.-rtd on Rhenmalism or any other iltsease. 1 uill cure Chronic or Inffamatury Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout,

and all inflmatory discuses by

XSrtfb-ruxre’fl* ZV.roxxxec9JLrott*v The Plants of the Fields, the B-irks of the Forest, and aad the Roots of the Prairies and Swamps. Having studied a number of years among the R. d men of America. who are so celebrated for their, miraculous cures of all diseases,ami by ado; ting their mode of treatme.it (which excludes all poisonous minerals. Mercury and Calomel in all Us forms.) I am enabled to cure al diseases sooner and more effectually than any other Physi-

cian in the Sltte.

DUMB AGUE,

Shcgrea Fever, Bilious Fever, Intermittent Fever, Measles, Croup, Ytllow Fever, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Spinal Afffectteu, Lirer Complaint, dee.— Milw r ■ wawseily aw.I ag-.-fii.tly Cured. Baldness

permanently Cured.

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED in from 48 to uO

boors:

ST AMMERING cured in 13 minutes, or no pay. Tooth-ache cured in one minute, without injuring the month, or bnr.-ing the *esh. DR. J. E. NOLAN, may be found at tbe Farmers’ Hotel, ooe square North of the Uuton Depot, Corner of Georgia and LHrnois Streets, Indianapolis, Ind. aug23-tf.

WANTKM,

Salesman 1

Wholesale Dry

Hardware Store in this city, by

Atepice, It, 15®l6c Fleece, fa 2*®30

TEAs-

V. Hyson, ff.

..40@30c

Unwrs

TEfoEGMAPBIC MAUKETS. CINCINNATI MARKET.

Cincinnati, Sept. 8.

ite acun

day, and ine sales add np 3.006 brte., as I

bits, at $".diO, tiCO do. at $5.65, 460 do. at $5.70, and 240

Flock—The dei

day, and the sales add

nnd for Flour 1 brte., as follows:

rreene

Washington, Dvries Petersburg!!, Pike

r, Puboii

co.. Si *t CO.,

co , Sept , Sept. 93,

ept. 19, at 1 F. *. Sept. 90, at 1 F. a.

32, at 1 F. u.

atl F. u.

Copartnerihip. r pi!K nilderslzred have this day lormed a Copartnerg sliio in thu Wholesale ami Retail BOOK. STATIONERY, AND PUBLISHING BUSINESS, uniter Iho name anil style of GROOMS «v SMITH, ami are now riving Urg.- accessions to their stock, which tin:} 1 sell clicajicr thin the chnap<'sl. A. C. GROOMS, W.T. SMITH. tng98-lf| No. 7 Wo-l Waihington Street. Residence for Sale. ' OFFER for sale, or in exchange for unimproved , City property,! handsome residence at the corner of New York and California streets,—next west of the stdenceofA. De frees, Esq. Possession given inimcateiy. Iau*30-d2d,] 8.Jt. PERKINS. 10 Pcs. While Flannel, .IRON Vi caste to 73 just received at au(9;-tri _ M. M. Dl'NN.8.

TjlEOM the subscriber, living In U GKORGK HARDIN, an indei

to trust^ilm on my account, as

hte contracting.

anfftwm CORNELIUS JONES. JOHtli Mo TALBOTT A CJO.

WAHMIJYtlTD.V feTBKK To [ncxt poou to uxsoNir ball.’

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

will pay him a viait at hia gallery, and examine \V K. are jnst in receipt of our Fall stock, to which r , t . ’’ we would invite the particular attention ofthe

aome of the beautiful specimen.* of ai t lobe seen there. The gallery ia situated No. 1, North Me

ridiau street.

New You* Sroa*.—We dropped in npon our fri*ad*,tbe Glinx’*, on Saturday evening last, and among the many beautiful articles shown ua wae »ome of the most magnificent capes aad mantillas ever presented to our eye. They are composed of silk* and velvets of various coiov-s, and trimmed io a rich aad beautiful maaner. In fact, we never eaw a more beautifol variety, even in New York city. Th* Mesare. Glsxm have demeostrated to a notch the propriety of keeping, and the ability to dispose of, just a* good articles ia this city as elsewhere. Our lady friend* would do well to call aad ine their beautifol articles before they an all gone. These grotkenen are constantly ia re eeipt of the latest styles ef Men*’ gooda. Fauna How*—Th* gentlemanly proprietor of this popular Hotel. gives a grand ro opening Ball and Supper on Wednesday eveuiag, Sept. 19th. Th* uni of isvitetioM wiQ ho limited, aad tiro company very eel eel. From tfco wail kaewa hospitality si “aftw heat” ef ths Palmer, x merry

Weeaa v

up te th*

rite ef roe paasu, reamer ^ ^ wuf,m, huvtaf tried a tpoeieaen ef it

i»—M. M. Den has juatro taluieut of hk FaB and Wm-iV-Mtodflffturoi nropin (uthaWfl^tod hediepiaei af Hal Batten

in this city, at the Ita deroaud fcv IlS^nl in the aatuaan, aa flXttUMf

. a 1

k ir.

i## (food WMn* uattuua uatilTate

KSawww aTStHTSTto mS*

■mx. Ihuaitt Clroxiflror.

Jasper, Duboie CO., ncpi. xo, 1

Ml. Pleasant, Martin co.. Sept.94, at I r. w. Paoli, Orange co.. Sept. 93,at 1 r. M. Wimiemac. Pnla*ki eo., Oct. 4, at 1 r. m. Rochester, Fulton co., Oct. 6, at I r. M. Pl>molli, Marehall co., Oct. 7, at 1 P. M. Warsaw, Ko*ctu*ku co. Oct. H, at 1 f. m.

R4NAWAY,

Ferry township,

nlie put 10 >1

mte*l apprentice to the

Thte 1* to forewarn the public not

I will

pay no debt* of

wnoLtaxL* DEALER* IN

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS

iLr A. A. Hammond, Democratic candidate for Lieut. Governor, will address his fellow citizen* al the following places : Gr<-en»biirgh, Decutur ro.. Sept, loth, at 7 r. if. Kicliluml, Ru*h c».,Sepl. tlth. al I F. *. Hrookvilte, Fninklinco., SopL 19th, f. j». HUMiiuiiigton, Monroe co , Sept. IGlh, al 7 F. M. Mitchell, l-'iwrence co., >epl. 17th, at l P. Salein, Washington co.. Sept, lalli, at I P. w. Kokomo, Howard co.. Sept. 93d, *t 7 p. u. New London, Howard co., SopL 94th, nt 1 F. ». Green Town, Howard co.. Sept. 9.‘>lii, at 1 F. !*. GRAND MASS MEETING Of the Democracy of Johnson and surrounding counties at Franklin, on SEPT EM BER 17. Eminent speakers are invited and it U expected to be one of the largest turn outs ever held in the State. Rally Democrats Rally. ■ouster ■eeting at Thorntowu. There will be a grand Democratic rally at Tborntown Boone county, on September 16U». James B. Clay, Hon. Jes«b D. Batoirr, A. P. Willard and other distinguished speakers will be present. To the rescue ! Come one, come

all!

do., choice and extra, at $3.7C.3i5.85. The receipt* rinse

Saturday were 9,916 brte.

Grain—Sate* of 500 bush, white Wheat at $125(211.94; 7.400 do. Oaw at 37®.;7.> 4 c., and 400 do. Rye at 77c., a

further decline.

W***v—The market cnnlinue* steady, with sales of '•51 brte. at 26t;c., and 200 do , from wagons, at S'i^e. fa Cubes*—Sales of 300 boxes at ^(Sloe- The market continue* very flmi. Oil—A *ale ol li brU. Linseed at $1.06, indicatiag a

Arm market.

Correa—A eale of 170 bag* at ll>i®n?ic. for fair and prime. The market is i«c. better. Molarnxr —Tbe market is Arm al 5Se., with a moder-

ate demand.

NEW YORK MARKET. N»w Ymk, Sept 8—P. M. Plocb continues Arm and unchanged; tale* of 5.500 brte. Wheat Ann; sales of 90.000 bushels. Corn Arm with sales of Western mixed at 67e. Pone steady; sales of 937 brte. Western Bacon dull atlli^c. Beef Arm; sales of 300 brie, at $10.30 for repacked Chicago. Lard te improving; sales of 300%rl* at 13;;e. Tal ow Arm at lOJ^c. Batter steady. W111 set droopinv; 600 brts of Ohio sold at 32e. Copras unchanged, with sales of 1.800 bags of Kio.— Sugar steady; sale* of 506 hhds. of Orleans. Molasses without change; sales of 106 brls. of Orleans. [From the Journal of Commerce.] NKW YOKK CATTLE MARKET . Haw Yoas, Sept. 8. For Beeves, at the Washington Drove Yard, corner of Fourth Avenue and Forty-tourth street, and at Cba*■saLxiN's Hudson River Ball’s Head, foot of Robinson street. For Beeves, Cow* and Calves, Sheep and Lambs at Bbownins's, in Siitu street. Third avenue, and also at O’Brikn's Central Ball's Head (for Cows, Calves and Beevea only). Sixth street. AT ALLEKTOff'g. With a considerable increase I* the supply of beef catlie here this week, prices have receded about 1c $ fa, with only a moderate inquiry at the redaction. The

t SITUATION i Y Good*. Fancy by a young man to experieuc ■, care .. Vt. & S.

ang93-dlW,

METR<)PO 1.1TAN SAI .OON. FOliD & MORGAN, WASHINGTON STREET, SOUTH SIDE, BETWEEN ILLINOIS AMO XEJUIMAB. ICr* The choicest Liquors and-Cigans. [auglSdly

ear

value ia Biy speciality, ’there is now noCiiic^ it the faculty in either hemisphere with which 1

familiar, ' '

2U years

riiunr and

red by a new method,

_ roes Eye* in a few sec-

ond*. Amaorori* cured in the majority of cases. Gran illation*, ulcers. Him*, or specs, and watery 1 *-

bly ; also, deafness, singing in the ear au-

by an entirety new process. My ‘•Treatise on tiie Eye.’’ price 30 cts n also, WaTiricixLLras which move andiook exactly tike the natural Eye, and are inserted without

all reiucdii

- xtoaaa axajva AkttJfattliwro 'LA ummj j ULL hopeless. Cataract positively car without pain, also Squinting or Cr

. M. D., Professor of General

re It,

M. D., Professor of Materia

erape

Chablbs W. STaruass, M. D., P

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.

f eye, iuvaria- Jou " B - Jo“!«s.>n, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medi-

d discharges, tlne Pathological Auatoiny.

on the k\ !..•> : J H- wvr-raxs, M. D., Professor of Physiology and

Itedirxl Jurisprudence.

K. II. GKEUURY, M. D., Ifomourirator of Anatomy. The most ample opportunities for Clinical instruction, “otb in Medicine and Surgery, are afforded by the *ev-

e al Urge Hospikds and Dispensary under 1 the Faculty, 'there is also abundance of matter for the

to revcare of

an operation, and all remedies, forwarded by mail.— Coasultationsby loiter receive especial atter.tioii.

JAMES W. POWELL, M. D.

Oculist, Aceist, die. . -

JelC-dAwlja] Office, 5ih> Broadway, N. Y. i slu '^ , of Practical Anatomy.

Ce.udoro'.Hur Dn rtiU Thampliuit!! t,"V~ «* '•jSZZSi /'CONTRAST the tints brought out in the Hair by Cris ;$10. Hospital tickets gratuitous. Graduating

VJ tadoro's matchless revitalizing HAIR DYE. and ^'■' u $•**•

those pro«l*ed by the application ofthe burning fluids .'indents or others desiring further intormalioa, eaa ordinarily sold as Hair I feres, you see at ouce that the either uidrejs the Dean, and he will forward them a* color is natural iu oue case, unnatural in the other,and | descriptive pamphlet, or vu arriving In the city, call *pihe simple reason is that CrUtadoro's is the only prep.- . ‘ >u him at his office. South-west corner of Tenth and 11 which, by its exact chemical combination, ope- 1 Locust streets, or on the Janitor of the' College, corner

on natural aud imiuuzcbio principles. Made, sold,; ol Seventh and My rile streets, and applied (in IU private rooms) at CaiSTxDoao's. t> aug9! d«kw2m| CHA8. J

r H< ■> f - - - ■ - - - 1

ration which, by its exact chemf rates ... - - - - _

(in IU private rooms) at t aisTxDoao’s. t>

Astor House, Broadway, Nt « York. Also for sale by the principal Uruggistsa d Perfumers throughout the

country

New York A

CLOSE dt C

tgents—W. H.CAKY & CO4 and WARD, D. aplSddiwij*

KID GLOVE ULKAJiAB.

A N important Discovery to the Economist—Some-

Xa. thing entirely New! - just imported

“JOUYEN’S INODOROUS PREPARATION,”

for instantly cleansing Km Glove* without the slightest Snieil. Rub a smaT portion on the glove, and the dirt instantly disappears—can be worn Immediately after wards. One bottle is warranted to clean fifty pairs of Gloves. Price 50 ceuU. Try it before buying. All the Agents are presented with an open bottle to prove its operation. Agents are coining money by the unpre-

cedented demand. More wanted.

CONTENT, NEAKY dt CO., Wholesale Store, Jel'-dwlya No. 502 Broadway, N. Y.

(POTICMOMANIE.

'T'HB NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ART OF OKNAL mentiag the simplest glass vessel to resemble the Uiiest Pan.ted Cntna, at a tithe ofthe cost, iscreating an immense excitement. Ladies aud Gentlemen are alike fascinated with the delightful occupation. A chaste and elegant amusement for children and Schools, encouraging a taste for grace in design and harmony in the arrangement o! colors. 'I be whole Art can be perfectly acquired in half an hour. Book of Instruction

lately

sepa-

CHAS. A. POPE, M. D., Dean.

TUK SMITHSONIAN HOUSE. Brow dm y, coruer or Mol**l»w atrw«t»

NEW YORK.

Broadway, comer of Houston street. New York. SINGLE rooms, 5U cents, *5 ceutsaud $1 per day. Parlors, with bedrooms, SlAO to $3 per day. Meals extra, at all hours, and aa ordered. Or good rooms and board at $1,75 lo $2 oer day. This new and large lud.-l invites tbe attention ol travelers, being newly turiiUked and in thoiough order, haviug a Itot cl .as location, aud all tbe appointments of the highest price hotels, at prices which, is thte central aud curtly /pot, ttiu-t utterly defy competition. in summer this house is one of the coolest aud best ventilated in the cil>, and all winter it has the temperature ofthe tropics, being healed by a net work of steam pipes throughout, which combine a delightful atmosphere, with the exemption from that danger of fare imminent in like places heated by stovas and grate*. agul2-3md] SIDNEY KOPMAN.

WILLARD & STOWELL.

MUSIC DEAL.EKS. VT EEPS constantly ou band the largest assortment of IV Piano Fortes in the Hooeier State. Also, Melo-

aug-fj-di » K 1

roadway, N. Y.

IILACK TASSEL BUTTONS—A few doz. just reeeiO ved by (jedOlf ] A. B. WILLARD dt CO. (Journal copy, tr.) P. 8. Birken in aver, IK DIANA SEED AND AGRICULTURAL W IX E JEL O XT » IS : No. 74, Effiwt Washington Et. | AE AI-S in all kinds of Agricultural and Horticultural 11 Implements and Machines, Field and Garden Seeds, wholesale and retail. j)21dlin. LaiupN, TTtROM the celebrated maun'actory of Coaaaucs & l 1 Barbu, Philadelphia. Stand tolar Lamps, assorted patterns Hanging S > ar Lamps; Side do do Hall Lanterns, new stvles i Oil Globes;

Gass do

ang7tf

Paper Shades ;

Lamp Mata.

JACOB LINDLEY,

No. 16, West Washington Street.

deuus, Eo.icons, Acordeons, Guitats, Violins, Drums,

C031KNT,«EARY&C0^*gmle«to8to^ v TRe^JtogJM^ FfaiT, for 1856.

VV Mondat and Tiesdav, October 20th and 21st, .lays for making entries, and arranging articles for exhibition. Wxb.nssi.ai, Thcssday and Fbibxt, October 29d,23d, and '24lh, days of exhibition. Saturday, Oeto^J 3°' 4ill00fSlock > “bd other articles.

A a 2 o o o

WORTH Oi’ A i>ILY CiOOIJS M. M. OUiVX’S. To be Sold before the 15th of August! A ND iu order to make sure sale, 1 have marked down 2 V my entire stock to such prices that taunt

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terms. Send letters (post pa'd) to

Get

see the

ang Zl-SmdAwa]

MOSES S. BEACH. Sun Office, New York.

prices that cannot faiLto

It would tie impo-sible to euumer-

Nsw Blacksmith Bstablishment. rvaR E undersigned having determined on a permanen, X location in this city, would beg leave to inform the public, that they may conldenUy expect to have any kind of Job Worit done promptly and iu good atyle, and at fair price*. HORSESHOEING. He wonld say to Farmers, Livery and Omnibus and Draymen, as well as gentlemen and foot nag B’hoys, please try our work. From longexperience in the btui ness, be is prepared to do all work in his line as t should be. Waggons eonstan ly on hand and made to order, from the best of material, and by the moat experienced workmen Repoiring done on short notice. nor on the corner of Pennsylvania and Market its., ill’* Old Stand, North of Odd Fellow’s Hall. ■avSddcwtf. THOMAS MARKHAM.

quality generally was fair, the cool weather having a less exhausting effect upon drove* coming from a distance. The highest figure at th “close was lUe, and from

ighest figure at lb "close was lOe,

that price down to 7>;c per lb., aceo ding' to conditio

ere

ne no material change

Miicb cows were rather

per lb., aceo ding to condilu

dull, though prices have under-

calves continues scarce.

TV we would Invite too particular attention of toe Trade. Country Merchants wilt he able to make tkeir purchases al low prices, as low as In any other Western City. augSJ-dAwtf. f arena and Nnntmser Good* at first cost to 1 J make mom for our Fall Goods, which we shall be reroivtnff every day until our Winter stock is complete

aufflU-tfl _ J. K.WHELAN A Ci). “DRUM, DRUM I SAY!" IN*** and famar* Dr mm*, at tbe

W INDIANA MUH1C STORE.

No. 4, Bates House.

sngSfotf] WILLARD A UTOWELL.

YNRRMONT iN TOWN—

l 1 Jut Frottvafi, a largo reppiy of tl ratios* awd pwMte sorvlee* af Job* C. Fi

or A goals roppltad In qwaatitiao to rwK, as Now

prteoo. 19mo paper. PrtooS3e. «

ffTRARNS * faPICRR,

Jytffitf 19 ininoiest., IwdtooopoBs.

of to life, nxplo-

Trade York

*. r. Mrs. fa. ■. cam on.

S. P. DICK ^yreAgr^nAre

LOtJIHTOLLK,

*. W. ffAMM

St C<k, DMALBBMm Ak. O O C

■"j.l MORRIS k SONS, ■Airur ACTVTmiNG. CHEMUm, DRUGS TndUeDICINES. .To. 161, Mmm Strset, LemmsHU, Ef. Rom •nwatentiy m hand a lorga aad gmoswlraosrtDy* CttL^^- V WfoNtoIy > lSd SwTri Ttomfo^sj J l.^*,Frotoro,fac. Cm spriifidiy J.». EonnSamwii

OTJEK33 ME OO.p WHOLESALE ROGERS,

RISING SUN INSURANCE CO.,

OF RISING SUN, INDIANA.

ArTHOHIZKD GAP1 TAIjs ffitOffiDOtt! INCOKPOKATEL) 1834!

■OAffO or MaocTO**: Jno. M. Ginning*,

J. C. WtlU, W. T. Pate, J. P UUwy, W. H. Howell,

J. W. Spencer,

S. Hathaway,

H. J. Hathaway,

Geo. Gtliespi*, rt. B. Loiing, J. W. Talbott, John Grace,

Samuel F. Covington. 8. Hatwxwat, Pres. B. J. Hatbawat, See’y.

S. F. COVINGTON, General Ag'L

PHIS Company transact: business IN INDIANA

I ONLY.

Fire and Mai ine Risks taken by L. K. BROWNELL. Agrat,

jutyWdly

NEW AKKANCESENT.

qr»HE grin of Lsrrahss * Gottorn is ILts day dioroi-

1 vod by mote*! eorosnt.

Th* b*sl**ss at to fates* HsUutt offie* will b* cowtiawod by Larraboo, Biagh.m A Co^ aad all dotes, tUimi rod dtmsaii f— or te bore ms dm to I srrabi * Cotton, ore reqaired te bo osttSod vritt and pnta te o *ow farm. C-LAlWAfiR*,

C. W. CUTTOM.

Indioaopteta, Aay. 26, MM.

252?

DOCSa LAIRS’ KM Gtevoo,

MDdcc.

w*-Ltt=ss;ss^K;

«Laair

XAH.K NOTICK. r PHK undersighed have Forty-Eight Acres of meadow A land near the city, ready for culling, and will be et on tbe shares, inquire soon of je93 M’KKRNAN dr EDGAR.

TUST received, another invoice of Boston Piano fI Fortes from tbe well known manufactories ol ’• Chickering let, Davis & 1

dr Sons,” Woodward dt Brown and HalCall and see, at the

my

suit all customers, u would be impo-sible to enumerate the list of prices in a single advertisement, but will give alow, which ail! be a lair sample of the whole :

Mantillas reduced

Crape Shawls

Fuuoy Silks

Betd Black .-ilk

INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

aug9utf

No. 4, Bate* House. WILLARD dt STOW I LL.

gone no material change. V eal calves continues scarce, with a good demand, prices are a shade higher—5®7 Me per lb, live weight being the range. >heep and lamb* are steady, though the supply was not quite so large as week. Swine wen in moderate supply, and arid at gross, nnd 5>; nett, far stock hogs. The receipts for the week at Allerton’s were aa follows :

PRICKS.

Beef cattle, extra quality, per 100 lbs * [email protected] Do good quality ..........$ 9.U0@. Do common $ 8J*@ 8.0* Do Inferior. ....fa 7.60@ Cows sod Calves, extifo. [email protected]* Do good [email protected] Do common. — [email protected] Veals... fa 5® 6* Sheep and Utah* — .fa 2-00® 8.M Swine - A C® 64 The following Mble show* from what part of Me country, and by what eonv*ya*ce*, the supplies came :

BEffTB.

Prom Ohio hand 1937 Ilhaoi* do 400 Kentucky do- 541 Indiana. 1 fa* 4*6 Conn - do 48 New Yorfo. do 644 By the North River Boats Bores do 15« « —Swine do Harlem RaHread -Cqftte do 56 v —Cows and calvas do 9* u —Shorn aad lamb*. do 927 •* —Van! calves. do W lams River Railroad—Baeva* ~ do “ —Swine — do Erie Railroad—Bmrves do KM Sheep aad lambs do 163 Swim. fan 1436 Oa fooC — . do 46 at BBOwme’a. There wm a fair sappty of faawva* at this market, aad prices were barely snsteiaad; a steady demand prevailed for aU other steak, at bat fmmk's figares. Sate* ro

follows:

344 ■eefrottl* fa SMMfaJfa 43 Cow*andCalvte. ■ tC'Veal Calves. « M 7

D.UVES & SEATON, Wholesale Druggists and Apothecaries,

MOZART HALL,

Corner of Femrtb mmtt Jeffcromm Streets, IaOUISVILI/K, KY. 4 GENTS lor Jones, White A McCurdy's Testh, sad A. dealers in every description of Dental Wares. A full and complete stock constantly on hand. TT~r* Orders from the country, accompanied with the money, will receive prompt attention. iuyl£-dly

INDIANA STATE FA1U. TO BE HELD AT I3\niz> I-A.Y\r-A-I»0 Beginning Konday, October 20th, 1856. OKEMIUMS amounting to about flii,500 wil be awarL ded te successful compettlors, Dav* of Entry—MONDAY aud TUESDAY, 2Hth and 21st, DAYS OF EXHIBITION: Wednesday, .Thursday, and Friday, 22d, 23d, and 24th. DtV OP SALE, Of'TOHEH 25th. 07 Exhibitors will i/leasu remember that all Jlaimols onA Art teles iutended lor Exblbiliun mu^t be on the Fair Gronads by 6 o’clock, on Tuesday evening,9l*L The awarding committees will meet at 10 o'clock, x. *., t.n Wednesday, the 22d, at the Office of the Executive Committee Tbe annual address will be delivered by H >n. R. P, JOH. SON, of New York,on Thursday 23d, al2 o'clock'.

M.

Editors, invited guests, and delegate*, from other

hemselves

DlBGOLrTlOM OP COPAKTHlcroSBir. f^HE copartnership heretofore existing between A. 1. Cottman and S. I. Fridley, under the name of J. A.

COTTMAN & CO.,

consent.

Tbe business will hereafter be continued by John A. Coilman, who will pay all dshte against said firm, and who is authorised tc collect all secuanU due said firm. All persons knowing themselves Indebted, either by note or book account, will save coat by settling imsae-

5619 Sheep and lemha Thu feBowlag rolee look pieeu at 1

LMS&fab

v, 1.4141

ttsk, nttt afctu

is this day dissolved by mntual

diateiy.

aug23-d3w*}

[ A. COTTMAN,

SUSAH L FRIDLEY.

r'lLGTMS--

VJ 10 piece* Black Beaver Cloth*; Ifa do Blue do do 10 do Brown Cloths; 10 fan Blue do Jnst received and for sale by JAMBB LOW fat CO.. aug23] 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky.

Figured Berages

Printed Challies Lancaster At Domestic

Ginghams

A II 25 cent Ginghams 9-8 Unbleached Muslin B eached Murliu

from

14 U6 to lo Ui dollars

k4

13 UO to 9 ti)

44

10 DU lo 8 00

44

7 UO to 5 IN)

44

•i IN) to 4 Ul)

14

lii IN) to 19 UO

‘ 4

8 OU to 6 UU

6 UU to 4 UO

“ \

1 50 to | 95

1 25 to 1(0

1 M) to 75

14

85 to GO

fct

1 3o to | 95

4k

> 25 lo 1 UU

M

l to to 75

ti

75 to 50

44

,35 to 90

25 to 95 to

•SS

Parasols

Bonnet Ribbons

All persons wlsliin; L lo their internalU

rom

L the <

SACKS—

J 2066 Three Bushel Bags, Stark; 9660 Two do de do Just received and for a*l« by JAMBS LOW A CO., aug23] 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky.

States, are requested to present themselv ofthe Secretary, on their arrival. Atimstsaiwm tw the Fair.

None but members of the Society, wearing their badge, will be admitted on Monday and Tuesday, except such as are temporarily engaged in bringing articles

ror exhibition.

The Exhibition will be open to ail on Wednesday, rhursday, and Friday, October 22d, 23d and 24th, to members, their wives, aefa children under 13 years ol age, free of charge, and lo all others on the pay meat ul

25 cents for each admission.

Any person can become a member of the Society by

payn-Mit of fal.uu to the Treasurer

Competitors for premiums must be members ofthe Society—also “agents,” “assistants,” “drivers,”and

“ stock tenders.”

All members must wear their Badge* while withir

tbe Pair ground.

Badges will be furnished to members, and tickets can be had at the Treasurer’s office near the entrance ti-

the Pair ground.

Carriage tickets can be had at the Treasurer's office at $1 for each admission, by all wbo wish to visit the Fair grounds by a ride along the carriage way, but no on* will be exempt thereby from procaring a badge or single ticket before entering to grounds. Kxilxox* Fsciunro.—The Railroads of Indiana will tarry Pasteugeta and Freight to .nd from the State Fair, on liberal terms, which will be made known lo the pa lie by the proper Officers of the several Roads. JOHN B. DILLON, Secretary. Cxlviw Flcttoke,Jr., Gen. Sapi. [auglS-dlwtol

juiylUr

U-iX to 10 25 lo 90 10 to H 12<4 to 111 IU to 8 8 lo 6 6 to 5

3 50 to ,2 75 3 UO to 2 25 2 00 to 1 SO 1 :5 to 1 26

75 to Mi 341 to 35 37 to 23

»g any kind of Dry Goods will

> attend this sale.

. M. M. DUNN, 5/ Blake's Commerelal How.

A GREAT

SUCCESS! Five Tbooshud

I | OW to gain Imnor and riches.

A A. sold tin- flrtl week of

u ne, neatly bound in embossed cloth and wilt of 6o4 page*. Price $1 25. * ’ ^

Large supplies received by

, .w. STEARNS fat SPICER, : 19 Illinois St. / i REE.n peas, decidedly the rtehest and moot ha. VA morons book of the Season. Three weft aitini “ pods ” make up the dish. The trade sannlied St Eastern ffgures. Copies sent to any address '' Address, STEW ART A BOWEN, July 11-dtf Indiana Book Emporium.

DESSAR BROTHERS, vxrouuy announce to thb ci nzENs of in* v v diaeapotis, that they have just ree*,ved a large ■t*ck *f Kerehant Tailoring Goods, Coustaling of fine Caertmerea, Cloths, Rich Silk Tel ve> Vesting*, Ac. We would requret ear friend s sad sens generally to give ns a call- aad «■ wiO cat garala for them equal So any of to FtaSsra CWws.— Ws received also, aspiemiid stock *f READY-MADE OLOTMUKL rare w*M a* htamfauo— aroortroeo* ef Fmurorom* G**ro Gem* ewe asd *U. ug23-d4t»i DESSAR BROS.

jW,

SAmiJBM SACMM, . the geefa ami AgncaWeral arose.

IYER.

IAM@1

''ready made CLOTHim,

•ro ttroBall lathis city.

• •Afar

mud to snivu, for rota at the itaad mtfa Agria( faros*. S*. 74 East Wnttlsgt ■ ■ rtueesT llm] P. 8. KEKEEMAYEB. 1 ewfa I srantivecufay.

HOI .W AIV

Wright St Moutgeroerv,

160 do Choice Clghrs;

5 Qu pipes Old Braadt; 16 baskets Champaign;

36u Looking Glasses, all sixes; 50 Shuck iuiii Cotton MHttnmgea *

150 piece* Irish Linens;

faiO do while aad brown Muslins:

20u do prints, assorted ; 3c doxen Hosiery, asaortod;

5UU Spool Colton, do KJO L.thr,graph* and E 25 Engle Fan. Mills

assortment of new custom-mad* F*nti Persons wanting aay of th* above goods, would do well to call and exsmi-ie them. * , wouiu uo

S . S ia O M A N , FJAXXrraiBJEAOKJKFl, ILLINOIS STREET, below Maryland. augil-tf.] lodioaopalie, fed. S. DYER AND SCOURER AND DEALER IB SECOND HAND CLOTHING. ■EAUirotS tiTBMMT, Me low NbarylmmA, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. V| R. SLOMAN teak to prssmmm at tbe W orld’, M. Fair, for the basSspeeiaseaaf Ciott and Silk cis

to Trains at the

KEEPS Af AU. TOfaK^A l^tMBB 9WOC* OP « ■■■■—■■■B AJUfa CHEAP DRY GOODS AMD CARPETS!! i ji iniBfiiTm

BtaAOfafa -

FSAA UAIIrt ROAD.

mw.i

ang9Utf]

xami-ie them.

WRIGHT far MONTGOMERY Aucttua and Coasmiatou Merc ham. No. 73. West Wroktotrastal

i hVEk COAT SHMaBh—

* J 50 pieces hsarisems I ved and for sate by

**v over-coats,

DitCMsTDEDaSTr?-

U»T reeelTOd at to Ei

perance HalLs

Drems, gen nine calf heads, __

«Ui be sold at tower prieus than Wis market. A. G. CMANE. VAfefafatwtf 3k Warn Wettinctou ■

ttkr’u Nwfllcc.

tataksjk^faeeefai

MATEEBTICK. AtoT.

.WING to the i

/

ito Kew Yovk Musk fHore.ifism- > few assortmest of Eros and TmZr Lf heads, hoee 68 wlraared? st prices ihas ever htabreetfarodta

a,‘srja:

mmroMiisfiguHftAWMTic*.

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